THE I - lUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, _DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C. ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER SHIP.—Tho co-partnership heretofore existing be imeen the undersigned, was dissolved by mutual consent on the22d instant. The busiizes will be continued by G. A. Miller, in whose Lands the books will remain for settlement, and it is hoped those indebted will find it con venient to call soon. CIIRLSTALN LOU,N G. A. MILLER. Huntingdon, March 30,1859. UMP MAKING. untor GRADY, 'dorms the citizens of this and adjoining counties, that ho is prepared to make to order, Pumps, of the best wood, and will deliver them to any station on the Railroad. Ifis address is Mill Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa. He hopes to receive a liberal patronage. March 23,1859. B LINDS AND SHADES, CHEAP FOR CASII. It. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North Sixth street, Philadel phia, is the largest manufacturer of WINDOW BLINDS, and dealer in WINDOW SHADES, of every variety. He is the Originator of all New Styles, and has a fine Stock to be sold at reduced prices, BUFF, AND ALL OMER. COLORS OF LINEN SIIADES, TRIMMINGS, FIXTURES, LC. STORE SHADES painted to order. kv B. J. W. Invites Citizens of this County to call be fore purchasing, and assures them he can sell a better ar ticle for the money than any other Establishment iu the United States. [march 23, EW WATCH A: - JEWELRY STORE. J. W. DUTCHER, TVII. Tar/MAKER & JEWELLER, Respectfully informs the citizens of Urnatingdon, vicini ty, and surrounding country, that he has commenced business in the room , 14 f btrinerly occupied by Levi Westbrook, a and hopes to receive a share of public— patronage. WATCHES and CLOCKS repaired' in the best workman like manner. His stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY is of the best. All of which he will dispose of at reasonable prices. The public generally, are requested to give him a call and examine his stuck. ,[March 2, 3859.] T) }J.) A A complete P U o - el,:et - i lie:d l Y t :Reekoner, in dollars and cents, to which arc added forms of Notes, Bills, Re ceipts, Petitions, &c., together with a set of useful tables, containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve thous and, by the single day, with a table or wages, and board by the week and day, published in 1859. For sale at LEWIS" BOOK .STORE. TO AItC 11 EN T DEED PAPER ruled, for sale at JOY TO T [IL ADMIRERS OF A FINE lIEAD OF. - RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beauty. it cannot exist without a flue head of hair, then read the following. and if you ask more ; see circular around each bottle, and no one can doubt. PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—We call the attention of all, old and young, to this wonderful prep aration, which turns back to its original color, gray hair —covers the head of the bald with a luxuriant growth— removes the dandruff, itching, and all cutaneous eruptions —causes a continual slow of the natural fluids; and hence if used ',IS a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falliwe to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, or diseased in scalp, to use it: and surely the young wilt not, as they value the flowing lochs, or the witching curl, ever be without it. Its praise is upon the tongue of thou- sands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in New Haven, received the following letter in regard to the Res torative, a few weeks since: ==lE! Mr. Leavenworth—Sir: I have been troubled with dan druff or scurf on my head for more than a year, my hair began to conic out. scurf and hair together. I saw in a New Raven paper about '• Wood's hair Restorative" as a cure. I called at your store on the Ist of April last. and purchased one bottle to try it, and I found to my satisfac tion it was the thing; it removed the scarf and new hair began to grow: it is now two or three incises in length where. it was all off. I have great thith in it. I vhli you to semi me two bottles more by Mr. Post. the bearer of this. I don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, you may have a market for many bottles after it is known here. Yours with respect, PROF. Woos—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is prov ing itself beneficial to me. The front, and also the back part of my head almost lost its covering—in fact a U.D. I have used but two half pint bottles of your Restorative, and now the top of my head is well studded with a prom icing crop of young hair, and the front is also receiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever. I think from my own personal recom mendation, I can induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. It. THO3IAS. K. D. 10. 461 Vine street. PROF. 0. J. WOOD: As von are about to numnracture and vend your recently discovered Hair Restorative, I will state. for whomsoever it may concern, that 1 have used it and known others to use it—that I have, for several years been in the habit of using other• Hair Restoratives, and that I find yours vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one niontlis proper use will restore auy person's hair to the original youthful color and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discolor ing the hands that apply it, or the dress int which it drops. I would. therefbre. recommend its use to every one desi rous of having a fine color and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KING. 0. J. WOOD S; CO., Proprietors,.^3l•? Broadway, New York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Railing Eatablishment) and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Mo. ' And sold by all good Druggists. NOTICE TO ALL !! The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carried on business in company with Messrs. V. BRANDY, Ir. GIN. WIIISKEY, and Mr. LAGER Bean. has this day di4,advect partnership with the above firm All claims against the old firm will be paid by the subscriber, and all those in debted to the firm will pay him. CLOCKS, TVIITCIIF,S and JEWELRY will always be repaired. A good stock of CIocKs.WATCHES and JEWELRY will be kept on hand ' for customers who may Savor him with a call. rruntingdun, March 2,1550 ►IIIE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORI- A__ No. 708 Chestnut street, (above 7th.,) plea. The subscribers respectfully invite the attention of La dies to their collection of ELEGANT MANTILLAS, adap ted for Spring and SUMJIMI* ; comprising every description and variety of fabric in medium and high priced goods— Solid Silk Mantillas, Silk and Lace Mantillas, Paris Lace Mantillas, English Lace 3fantillas, Chantilly Lace Mantillas, Guipure Lace Mantillas. &c., &c. This department of Ladies attire, being a speciality with the subscribers, they are enabled to offer advantages not to be met with iu Dry Goods Establishments. J. W. PROCTOR. & CO., No. 70S Chestnut St., Philadelphia. March 16, 1850-3 m. " R.A.RD TIMES NO MORE."-- Any person, (Lady or Gentleman,) in the United States, possessing, a small capital of from $3 to $7 can enter into an easy and respectable business, by which from $5 to $lO per day can be realized. For particulars, address, (with stamp,) March 9,1859-3 m STEP THIS WAY ! NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS!! The undersigned informs the public generally, that ho has opened out anew with a superior stock of GROCERIES, BOOTS, SHOES, &a, all of which, customers will find right hi quality and price. Call at his old stand on Hill street, nearly opposite the office of Miles 1t: Dorris. HENRY McMANIGILL. Huntingdon, March 2, 1559. _IMPROVED BREED OF HORSES. A thorough bred. Morgan. Ilin-se, bred and reared in Canada, will stand for service in Lewistown and Mifflin the present season, from April Ist to July Ist. An oppor tunity will be thus presented for all lovers of good stock, to breed from a horse of acknowledged superiority—one that has justly claimed so large a share of public atten tion wherever he has been exhibited. . The proprietor of " Nottulx," as a perfect model of his stock, believes that he fully meets the want in our Penn- , sylvania stock of horses. Ile unites with great muscular powers, the finest action. His perfect gentleness pecu liarly commend him as a model family horse. The attention of the public is respectfully solicited to an examination of the pedigree of "NormAx," and to the high appreciation of the Morgan stock wherever intro chwed. Call and see the horse, and examine the bills as to terms, &c. A. LEWIS, 47.1 — The Middleburg Tribune:, Snyder co.; Democrat, Bloomfield, Perry co.; tkzelle. Newport, Perry Co.; Chron icle, Lewisburg, Union co.; Wittchman, Bellefonte, Centre co., each publish the above to the amount of : 1 42,50, and char;o this office. [March 10. 1539. zEiris. BOOK STORE. RUFUS PItATT = VINCENNES, lA., June 22, 1853 [ j eO-Iy-mar3o'so] JOSEPH REIGGER W. R. ACTON & CO., 41 North .sixth st., Mt. Union, Huntingdon co., Pa pLATFORM SCALES, Of every description, suitable for Railroads, &c., for Ntt•ighing hay, coal, ore and merchandise generally. Purchasers run no risk, every scale is guaranteed correct, and if, after trial, not found satisfatury, can be returned without charge. 4:if-Factory at the old stand, established for more than thirty-live years. ABBOTT R CO., Corner of Ninth and Melon streets, Philadelphia. March 23,1850-3 m. GROVER & BAKER'S CELEBRA TED FAMILY SEWING MACRINES. .New ,Styles—Prices from $5O to $125. Exlra Charyc of $5 for Hemmers. 105 Broadway "CM York. 730 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. These Machines sew from two spools, as purchased from the store, requiring no re-winding of thread: they Item, Fell, (lather, and Stitch in a superior style, finishing each seam by their own operation, without recourse to the hand-needle. as is required by other machines. They will do better and cheaper sewing than a seamstress can, even if she works fur one cent an hour, and are. unquestionably, the best Machines in the market for family sewing, on ac count of their simplicity, durability, ease of management, and adaptation to all varieties of family sewing—executing either heavy or tine work with equal facility, and without special adjustment. As evidence of the unquestioned superiority of their Machines, the t;ftovEit SI; BAKU', Sawixn - MACHINE COMPANY beg leave to respectfully refer to the the following TESTIMONIALS "Having had one of Grover S; Baker's Machines in my family for nearly a year and a-half, I take pleasure in commending it as every way reliable for the purpose for which it is designed—Family Sewiug."—Mrs. Joshua Leavitt, wife of Rev. Dr. _Leavitt, _Editor of N. r. Indepen dent. "I confess myself delighted with your Sewing Machine, which has been in my family for many months. It has always been ready fur duty, requiring no adjustment, and is easily adapted to every variety of hunily sewing, by simply changing the spools of thread."—Mrs. Elizabeth Strickland, wife of Rev. Dr. Strickland; Editor V Christian Advocate. "After trying several different good machines, I pre ferred yours : on account of its simplicity, and the perfect ease with which it is managed. as well as the strength and durability of the seam. After long experience, I feel com petent to speak in this manner, and to confidently recom mend it for every variety of family sewing."—Mrs. B. B. Spooner, wife of the Editor of Brooklyn Star. " I have used a GROVES BAKER Sewing Machine for two years, and have found it adapted to all kinds of fam ily sewing, from Cambric to Broadcloth. Garments have been worn out without the giving way of a stitch. The Machine is easily kept in order, and easily used."-21fr.s. A. B. Whipple. wife of Bev. Geo. Whipple, New York. "Your Sewing Machine has been in use in my family the past two years, and the ladies request me to give you their testimonials to its perfect adaptedness, as well as la bor-saving qualities in the performance of family and household sewing."—l?obert Boorman, _Yew Ting:. ''For several nionths we Lave used Grover Sz Baker's Sewing Machine, and have come to the conclusion that ev ery lady who desires her sewing beautifully amt quickly done, would be most fortunate in uosse,sing one of these reliable and indefatigable 'iron needle-women,' whose coin- Lined qualities of beauty, strength and simplicity, are in valuable:'—J. W. Morris, daughter if Gen. (ho. P—Morris, Editor of the Thane. Journal. Extract of a letter from Ttros. B. LEAVITT, Esq., an American gentleman. now resident in Sydney, New South Wales, dated January 12, ISSS: "I i:ul a tent made in Melbourne, in. 1811, in which there were over three thousand yards of sewing done with one of Grover & Baker's 31:whines, and a single seam of that has ontstood all the double seams sewed by sailors with a needle and twine." If Homer could be called up from his murky hales, he would sing the advent of Grover & Baker as a more be nignant miracle of art than was ever Vulcan's smithy. lie would denounce-midnight shirt-making as *the direful spring of woes unnumbered.'"--Prq/..Nu;th. "I take pleasure in saying, that the Grover S Baker Sewing Machines have mere than sustained my expecta tion. After trying and returning others, I have three of them in operation in my different places, and, after four years' trial, have no fault to find."--J: It Hammond, Sen ator of South Carolina. '• My wife has had one of Grover ,C; Baker's Family Sew ing Machines fur some time, and I am satisfied it is one of the best labor-saving machines that has been invented. I take much pleasure in recommending it to the public."— J. G. Harris, Governor of Tennessee. "It is a beautiful thing, and puts everybody into an ex citement of good humor. Were I a Catholic, I should in sist upon Saints Grover and Baker having an eternal holi day in commemoration of their good deeds for humanity." —Cassius M. Clay. "I think it by far the best patent in use. Tlds Machine can be adapted front the finest cambric to the heaviest ens simere. It sews stronger, faster, and more beautifully than one can imagine. If mine could not be replaced, money could not buy it."—Mrs. G.Brown. Nashville, Tenn. ••It, is speedy, very neat, and durable in its work ; is ea sily understood and kept in repair. I eai'llestly recom mend this Machine to all my acquaintances and others."— Ares. Ferre.q, Min/phis, !Tenn. "We find this Machine to work to our satisfaction, and with pleasure recommend it to the public, as we believe the Grover & Baker to be the best Sewing 3lachine iu use."— Deer?' ProThow, to. fAnn. used exclusively for family purposes, with ordinary care. I will wager they will last one 'three score years and ten,' and never get out of fix."—John E.rskine, Nashville, Tenn. "I have had your Machine for several weeks, and am Perfectly satisfied that the work it does is the best and most beautiful that ever was matle."—Jrazi,9ic Ainzison, Xadf- Tenn. "I use my Machine upon coats, ilressmaking. and fine linen stitching. and the work is admirable—far better than the best hand-sewing, or any other machine I have ever been 2 , ___L ue y B. Thompson, .14 - ashrille, Tenn. "1 tint the work the strongest and mint beautiful I have ever seen, made either by hand or machine, and regard the Grover & Baker Machine as one of the greatest blessings to Our seti."—irrS. Nes?, Mll% Rem "I have one of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machines in use in my fitmily, and find it invaluable. I can confidently recommend it to all per,ons in want of a machine."—G. 1. Thompson, 2Citsheille, Tenn. "I take pleasure in certifying to the utility of the Gro ver & Baker Sewing Machines. I have used one on almost every description of work fur months. and find it much stronger and better in every respect than work done by hand."—Mrs. D. 1r Wheeler, 11 - ashrille, Then. "I would be unwilling to dispose of my Grover &Baker Machine tbr a large amount, could I not replace it again at pleasure."—Mrs. If. U. Score!, Tenn. "Our two machines, purchased from you. do the work of twenty young ladies. We with pleasure recommend the Grover & Baker Sewing Machine to be the best in use." —N. .S7/1/inait & Cb.. Memphis, Tenn. "The Grover & Baker Sewing Machine works admirably. I think the stitch and work far superior to that of any Sewing Machine I ever saw. (in tine work, I think the Machine would be hard to beat."—.T. llr. Davie, Memphis, "I find the Machine easily managed. very durable, and take pleasure in recommending- it to all who wish conve nience, economy, and plewsure."—Mrs. R. Titus, Memphis, Tenn. "The Grover & Baker Sewing Machines have given such satisfaction that we cheerfully recommend them to all who wish a good and substantial Sewing Machine. It executes work with much care and speed. and more finely than any other machine I have seen. —Mrs. R. B. Mitchell, Mem phis. Tenn. I am happy to give my testimony in favor of Grover & Baker's Sewing Machine, and of the perfect satisfaction it gives in every respect. It sews neatly, and is by no means complicated, and I prefer it to all others I have seen."—Mrs. Bryan, wife of Rev. A. N. Bryan, Memphis, Tenn. " It affords me much pleasure to say, that the Machine works well; and i do not hesitate to recommend it as pos sessing all the advantages you claim for it. My wife is very much pleased with it, and we take pleasure in certi fying to this effect."—.R. C. Brinkley, Memphis. Tenn. "It gives me pleasure to find the Grover & Baker Sew ing Machine giving so much satisfaction. I have it in constant use, and find it all that could be desired. It is the most simple and durable machine in use, and I heart ily recommend it."—F. lrhite, Memphis, Tenn. "Having seen, examined, and used many other kinds of Sewing Machines, I feel free to say, that the Grover & Ba ker Machines are far superior to all others in use."—M. Francios Cl7s, 21 7 ashr71e, 7i;h7t. "I consider my Sewing Machine invaluable, and would not take five times its cost, if I could not supply its place. With it I can do all my family sewing in about one-fourth the time I could with my hands."—.M. T. Tcnn. . 7,-- - SEND TOR A auctaAß.--,iA A LOCAL AGENT WANTED February 16, 1559 THE PRESBYTERIAN PSALMIST. A collection of tunes adapted to the Psalms and Hymns of the Presbyterian Church in the United States America, For sale at LEII/71S' BOOK STORE. eILOAKS, TALMAS, RIGOLETTES, Victorin es and Head Dresses are sold at prices. which defy competition, by FISHER MGM (HUME. ,T)ENEWING HIS STOCK. III) Call at S. S. SMITH'S GROCERY for everything fresh and good. -- OSGOOD'S Series of School Books, Fur sale at LEWIS' BOOK k STATIONERY STORE. INKS. A superior article of writing Tr acs for sale at LEW7S' BOOK AND STA TIONERY STORE. 4 12 . 1131 SHOES, cheaper at D. P. twin's than can be had in town. Call an,l see them. TIIRST RATE FLOUR --- for sale at D. P. MIN'S. TJG All, from 9 to 1 5 cents, at s. S. smturs GROCERY NETT CASH DRY GOODS HOUSE. EyRE & LANDBLL, Fourth and Arch street:, Philadelphia, are now opening a full assortment of NEW GOODS, FOlt SPRING OF 1859. Spring Silks of New Styles, Fashionable Double Skirt Robes, Shawls of the New Spring, Styles. De Lain es and Fancy Dress Goods, Summer Poplins and Valencias, Traveling Dress Goods full variety, Blankets, Sheeting and Housekeeping Goods N. B.—Storckcepers are respectfully requested to exam ine our stock of BLACK SILKS and SHAWLS, before purchasing. P. S.— Vas Goods received Daily, and good Bargain: from lies ..tactions qf New York and this City. Terms Nett Cash and prices low. March 9. 1550 tam. pAPER, I PAPER Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—t good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire cr sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOK C STATIONERY STORE. I)LEASE YOUR7CHILDREN Call at LEWIS' flaw BOOK STORE, where you will find a choke selection of new and interesting books fer children. W ILLIAM AFRICA nAs AGAIN COMMENCED THE BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING, ONE DOOR EAST OF H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORY. His old customers and the public generally, will gire him a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1858.] lIVERY STABLE.- 4 The undersigned would announce to the people of Huntingdon, and the rest of mankind, that he has purchased the entire Livery Stock of Wm. Williams, and is now prepared to accom modate all Nrh o may give him a call. His stock of Horses, Carriages, &c., are complete for the ac commodation of the public, at reasonable prices. JAMES BItICKER. P. MeATEEn, Agent. Huntingdon, Dec. t.'9, ISSB MAIL ROUTE BETWEEN SPRUCE CREEK AND SPRINGFIELD FUR NACE AND WILLIAMSBURG.— To TIM TRAVELING Put mei—Having. purchased the Mail Routes from Spruce Creek to Williamsburg, and front Williamsburg, to Spring field Furnace, together with the stock upon said routes, the subscriber is now prepared to carry passengers from. Spruce Creek to 'Williamsburg and return daily, and be tween Williamsburg and Springfield Furnace tri-weekly. Slacks will leave Spruce Creek daily at 1 o'clock, P. M., (on arrival of the cars,) and Williamsburg daily, (Sundays excepted,) at 7 o'clock, A. M. PHILIP HOOVER Tyrone City, January 26, ISso.—Gna. ft - 4 r-( '""2 m Mni t. • .gr -itufirtiotO ?;a IGS-WIGS-AVIGS. v DATCIMLOR'S WIGS AND TOUPEES • surpass all. They are elegant, light, easy and durable. Fitting to a charm—no turning up behind—no shrink ing oil the head; indeed, this is the only Eqablishmeat wlere these things are pi overly understood and made. . 1:N0v.17,1555, y. 7 3 BROADWAY, ;NEW YORK. AILEY'S MAGICKL PAIN EX TRACTOR.— In all diseases, inflammation. more or less, predominates—now, to allay inflammation, strikes at the root of disease—hence an immediate cure. PALLEY'S MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR and NeTniNG ELSE, allay inflammation. at once, and make a certain cure. will cure the following among a great catalogue of ins eases :—Brirns, Scalds, Cuts, Chafes, Sore Nipple_;, Corns, Bunions, Bruises. Strains, Bites, Poison, Chilblains, Liles, Scrofula. 'Ulcers. Fever Sores, Felons, Ear Ache, Piles. Sore Eyes, Gout, Swellings, Rheumatism, Scald bead, Salt Rheum Baldness, Erysipelas, Ringworm, Barber's Itch, Small I'ox, Rash, &c., &c. To conic, it may appear incredulous that so many dis eases should be reached by one article; such an idea %sill vanish %viten reflection points to the fact, that the salve is a combination of ingredients, each and every one apply ing a pfsr6xt antidote to its apposite disorder. PALLEY'S NAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR in its ((Teets is magical, because the time is so short be tIVGCII disease and a permanent cure ; and it is an extractor, as it draws all disease out of the atneted part, leaving na ture as perfect as before the injury. It is scarcely neces sary to say that no house, work-shop, or Manufactory should be one moment without it. No Pain Extractor is genuine. unless the box lies upon it a steel plate engraving, with the name of Ileury Manufacturer. For i.ale by all the Druggists and patent medicine dealers throughout the United States and Canadas. .4:4- Principal Depot, 13 Chambers St., New York. C. F. CHACE. .C.ZS— Sold by JOHN IrEAD., HusTINGDoN, PA. [November, 17, ISSS. HUNTINGDON HOTEL. The subscriber respectfully DII2IOIIIICCS to his friends and the public generally, that he has leased that old and well e,,tablilted. TAVERN STAND, known as the 1/autinifilon //Ouse, on the corner of Hill and Charles Street, iu the Borough of Huntingdon.— E Ile has fitted up the House in such a style as to Al render it very comfortable for lodging Strangers and Tray °hers. HIS TABLE will always be stored with the best the sea son can afford. to suit the tastes and appetites of his guests. lIIS BAR will always be filled with Choice Liquors. and HIS STABLE always attended by careful and attentive Ostlers. lie hopes by strict attention to business and a spirit of accommodation, to merit and receive a liberal share of 'ublic patronage. May 12, 1858—ly pIUTCHER-KNIVES and Carvers, in great variety, for sale at the Hardware Store of JAMES A. BROWN. &RoeEmEs, &c., &e.—Call at the cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. Ali kinds of coun try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri ces. (0ct28.) lOLASTING POWDER and SAFETY vp FUSE, for sale low, at the Hardware Store of JAS. A. BROWN. ARNISH ! VARNISH ! ! ALL KINDS, warranted good, for sale at BROWN'S Hardware Store, Huntingdon, Pa. April 28, 1859-tf. TItRICKER'S Mammoth Store is the t • place to get the we rth of your motley, in Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, &c., &c., &c. 1 - ADIES, ATTENTION !—M assort -4 men of beautiful dress goods is now open, and ready for inspection. Every article of dress you may desire, can be found at my store. D. P. GWIN. QILK BONNETS, latest styles, in great variety, and. very cheap, at the mammoth store of D. P. GIVIN. NIEW BOOKS ! FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE THE HOUSE: A Nnw POCKET MANUAL of Rural Architec ture; or, How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables, and Out Dwellings of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches and School-Houses. Price, 50 cents. THE CARDEN: A NEW POCKET MANUAL of Practical Hor ticulture; or, How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers. With a Chapter on Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Price, 50 cents. THE FARM: A NEW POCKET MAtrum, of Practical Agri culture; or, How to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With an E*say on Farm Management, etc. Price, 50 cents. DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A NEW POCKET MANUAL of Cattle, Horse. and Sheep Husbandry; or, How to Breed and Rear the Various Tenants of the Barn-yard, etc., etc. Price, 30 cents. HOW TO TALK: A Nnw PoeKra . :IIANITAL of Conversation and Debate, with Directions for Acquiring a Grammati cal Style, and more than Five Hundred Common Mis takes Corrected. Price, 50 cents. HOW TO BEHAVE: A Nuw POCKET Itlntv.tur, of Republi- Can Etiquette, and Guido to Correct Personal Habits; with Rules for Debating Societies and Deliberative As semblies, etc. Price, 50 cents. HOW TO DO BUSINESS: A NEW POCRLT MANUAL of Practical Affairs and Guido to STICCCSi in Life; with a Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com mercial Terms, etc. Price ; 50 Cents. HAIR DYE-HAIR DYE-HAIR DYE! WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE! 10,. Tux ORIGINAL. AND BEST IN TUE WORLD!! All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided, if you wish to escape ridicule. GRAY, RED, OR RUSTY HAIR, Dyed instantly to a beautiful and Natural Brown or Black, without the least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been award ed to Wm. A. Batchelor since 1839, and over 80,000 appli cations have been made to the Hair of his patrons of his Famous Dye. WM. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a color not to be distinguished front nature, and is WARRANTED not to injure in the least, however long it may be continued, and the ill effects of Bad Dyes remedied; the Hair invigo rated for Life by this Splendid Dye. Made, sold, or applied On 9 private rooms) at the Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, NOD/ York. Sold in all cities and towns of the United States, by Druggists and Fancy Goods Dealers. •tka- The Genuine has the name and address upon a steel plate engraving, on four sides of each Box, of WILLIAM A. BATCHELOR, 233 Broadway, New-York. Anr Sold by JOHN READ, HUNTINGDON, PA. [November 17,1355, ly.] TII E LIVER INVIGORATOR !- PREPARED BY DR. SAN FORD.—Compounded en tirely from GUMS is one of the best purgative and Liver medicines now before the public, that acts as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and more efibctual than any other medicine known. It is not only a Cathartic but a Liver remedy, actin , - ' first on the Liver to eject its morbid matter, then on the bowels and stomach to carry off that matter; thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feeling experienced in the operations of most Cathartics. It strengthens the system at the same time that it purges it; and when taken daily in moderate doses will strengthen and build it up with unusual rapidity. The Liver is one of the principal regulators of the human body; and when it • performs its functions well, the powers of the system are fully developed. The STOMACH is almost entirely' — ,,..„! dependent on the healthy action of the LivEn for the („„) proper performance of its functions; when the sto- E, mach is at fault, the bowels are at fault, and the whole C -1 system suffers in conse quence of one organ—the 41 Liver having ceased to do its duty. For the diseases ~3 of that organ, one of the proprietors has made it his i.. 1.1 study, in a practice of more than twenty years, to find (".% some remedy wherewith to counteract the many de- ' , ..d rangements to which it is liable. To prove that this rem person troubled with LIVER forms, has but to try a bot tain. These Gums remove all the system, supplying in of bile invigorating the sto gest well, purifying the health to the whole machin the disease and effecting a BILIOUS ATTACKS are cured VENTED, by the occasional TOR. One dose after eating is mach and prevent the food Only one dose taken be NIG lITMARE. )(*) i/ Only one dose taken at gently, and cures COSTIVE:- One dose taken after each One dose of two teaspoon- SICK HEADAeIIE. _ One bottle taken for fe the cause of the disease, Only one dose immediate. one dose often repeated is a nus, and a preventive of, Only one bottle is needed the effects of medicine after One hot tle taken for lowness or unnatural color One Ouse taken a short vigor to the appetite, and One dose, often repeated, its worst forms, N% bile SUM- j yield almost to the first; One or two doses cures children; there is no surer, the world, as it NEVER FAILS. A few bottles cures sorbents. We take pleasure in recommending, this medicine as a preventive tar FEVEn nNi, Acne, Calla. FEVER. and all FEwmts of a Mucus TYPE. it operates with certainty. and thou sands are swilling to testily to its - wonderful virtues. ..1// who sue it are giving their zumaimous testimony in its favor. Mix water in the ni swallow both together. The Liver Invigorator is and is daily working cures It cures as if by magic, cc and seldom more than ont kind of LINER Complain DYSPEPSIA to a common lit sults of a DISEASED LIN PRICE, ONE E Dit. SANFOItD. l'ropriet And retailed by all Druggi G REAT EXCITEMENT J. BRICKER. has returned from the East with a tremen dous Stock of Goods. They are upon the :Andres in hi, Neu• Rooms, on hill street, near IL'Ateer . ., Hotel, ready fur customers. Ills Stock consists of every variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS. GENERALLY, GROCERIES AND qUEENSWARE, HARDWARE AND GLASSWARE, CROCKERY AND CEDA RWAII E. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, And everything to be found in the most extensive stores. Ms Stock is New and of the Best, and the public are in vited to call and examine. free of charge. oR EVERYBODY TILE BEST SUGAR and 310 LASSES, COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE, FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES 01? TILE BEST, ANIi ALL KINDS. and every other article usually found in a Grocery Store ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints ' Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol. Gla.ss and Putty, BEST WINE and BRANDY fin- medical purposes. ALL THE' BEST PATENT MEDICINES, and a large number of articles too numerous to mention, The public generally will please call and examine for themselves and learn my prices. _ _ _ P. McATEER T BRICKER'S ty BRICKER'S J. BRICKER'S IS THE PLACE IS TUE PLACE IS THE PLACE T ADIES DRESS GOODS ! A splendid assortment at STROUS' Cheap Slurp in larket Square. [March 31, 1858. CLOTHING A new arrival for Spring and Summer, at STItOUS Cheap Store. Call and be fitted. [March 31, 185 S. GROCERIES, Of the best, always ready for customers, at J. BRICICER'S MAMMOTH. nom.: CLOTHING ! CLOTHING! ! Keep Y ourself warm. Call at M. GUTMAN CO'S Cheap Clothin g Store, in Longs now buildin g , Market S q uare, Huntin g don, Pa. A g ood stock always on hand. (0c2.8.) TOUGLASS & SHERIVOOD'S Pat ent Extension Skirts, for sale only by FISHER & 131cMURTRIE. ►THE MAMMOTH STORE Is the place for Latest Styles of Ladies' Dress Goods GROCERIES Of all kinds at STROUS' Cheap Store irts MoiliNSl:"Srt Fronts, Pad d a e n ci d arts r i a j v :te rs ZF L an i c n y - , Collars, &c,. eery cheap' at D. P. GWJN'S. BOOKS FOB, EVERYBODY ! A largo assortru'vtt of the most popular and inter esting books of the day'. just received and for sale at LEWIS' NEW 1300 R". 4: STATIONERY STORE. TOOK BINDING. Old Books. Magazines, or publications of any kind, bound to order, if left at LEWIS' BOOK d STATIONERY STORE. T. VINCENT AND VISITATION MANUALS, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORE. --- lull OOTS & SIIOES.—OId and young f y can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' store in Market square, 'Huntingdon, l'a. (0ct28.) 1 tooth ith the Invigorator and a Sae&%lie Medical Discovery, alinoht too great to believe.— 'en the fr.)t dosc benefit, e bottle is required to cure ally it, trout the worst .Lit;Notcm or :ADAM; all of IN Lich at•e the lOLLAR A BOTTLE. or, 343 Broadway, New York.— ists. [jo9.ly I AT THE MA.MMOTII STORE!! TRY THE w STORE, On Hitt Street opposite Carmon's Store Huntingdon, May 25, 1858 MAMMOTH sToit's MAMMOTH STORE MAMMOTH STORE FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Cc FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &(; FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Fa: edy is at last found any, COMPLAINT, in any of its tie, and Conviction is cer- morbid or bad matter from their place At healthy flow mach, causing food to di blood, giving tone and ery, G cemoving the cause of radical cure. and what is better, rr,- use of the Ltvsa In'mow, sufficient to relieve the sto frozu raising anti souring. fore retiring, prevents night, loosens the bowels NESS. meal will care DYSPEPSIA. full will always relieve male obstruction removes and makes a perfect cure. ly relieves Cuomo, while sure cure for CnuLrit.t Mott- CHOLERA. to throw out of the system a long sickness. Jaundice removes all sal front the skin. time before eating gives makes food digest well. cures CHRONIC DIAErtrr.EA in mErt and Bow Er. complaints dose. attack's cat Ned by Woll3la in safer, or speedier remedy in Dr.orsY, by exciting the all- S. S. SMITH PROFESSIONAL AC, BUSINESS CARDS K. NEFF, M. D., offers his profes y bional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, Hill street, opposite Dr. Laden's. A. MILLER, ‘_fi • Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, &c.. 3:c wGOUTS, sr Proprietor of the Farmers' Home DR. JOHN MeOtTLLOCIT, offers his professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Othce on Hill street, one door east of Reed's Drug Store. Aug. 2S, 'fs. T S. MILLER, Proprietor of the Jackson House WWILLIAMS, • 0 Proprietors of the Franklin House --- Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs,. Medi ki cines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro ceries, Confectioneries, Sm., Huntingdon, Pa„, = QCOTT & BROWN, Attorneys at Law, ►L.) Huntingdon, Pa. Office name as that formerly occu pied by Mr. Scott. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 18.53. TiIeMONIGAL, Dealer in Boots, Shoes, Groceries, &c., 4te W3I. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, Stationery and Musical Instru ments, Huntingdon, Pa. \\ T DUTCHER, Watchmaker and repairer, and dealer in Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., Huntingdon, Pa. hALLISON MILLER, DENTIST, ", Multi ng-don, l'a. June 24, 1851. - DR. T. A. LYON, Dentist, SIIADE GAP, Huntingdon count', Pa .Novernber 11, 1857. M. COLON. Dealer in Books, dionary, Wall Paper, &c. &c nP. GWIN, 0 Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. eJAMES BRICKER, Dealer in Dry Goods, Hardwaro, Groceries, Queens v.are, Hats. Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. _I - M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. tio e Founders, Huntingdon, Pa - FAMES A. BROWN, tif Dealer in H ai dware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &c., Hunt ingdon, Pa. TOSES STROUS, N Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Gru ceries, Bunts and Shnes, Hats and Caps, etc. ROMAN, Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Bouts and Shoes, de. pENJ. JACOBS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer- Queen: , ls are. &c. &c. 14 Dealers ill Ready 11 -; CO., titii , lon, Pa. _T ISILER & 11101URTIst1.E, Dealers in Dry Hoods. (lain, So.. Huntingdon, Pa. lEArI AArESTBROOK, j Dealer in Gentlemen's. Ladies' anti Misses' Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, 3lororco Lerther, etc. 1-0 S i ~' 141 it ETC GER, ——_ _ _ . ty Watchmaker and dealer in Watdies, Clocks, and Jew elry, fie. lATINI. WILLI A - 31S, V Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer 13°cA. rune „ no , v -a.„„„ A NDRE w 31.0_Eli US, Proprietor of the Broad Top House. 13:MC .tITE Ell, e Proprietor of the Huntin g don Hotel. LIDIPSON EGAI lAN CO., Miners LI) and Dealers hi Broad Top Coal, MeCouncils:.l%m, Huntin g don comity, T ! OHN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor, ty Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill street, one door east of the Huntingdon Marble Yard. REFFniENcEti—L. T. Wati,on, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslie, GeolegiNt, Philadelphia; Charlei Mickley, Rough and Ready Furnace, Hon. Jonathan -.Nl...William:3. ICIIAItD LANG Miner and gmk, Dealer in L'road Top Coal : Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, Va. [Nov. 3, 'SS. ,V.L . EXANDRIA BREWERY. & CONNOR, are prepared to furnish orders for ALE, promptly. Address Isenberg Sz.. Connor, Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa. [Lee. S, 1858.] Amm ERMAN & CO.,Miners and Deal ers in Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Huntingdon no., Penna. [Nov. 3, I.SSA. 110 YOU WANT •IF BOOKS AND WALL RAPER? GO TO WI LLIN3.I COLON'S. Do you want New Books ? Do you want Religious 7:oohs? Do you Avant Scientific Book-;? Du you want Poetical Books? Do you want Lan• Books? Do you want Medical Looks? Do you want Stationery? Du you Aran t Gold Pens? Do you n•aut Port Monnaie's? Do you \Vara Fancy Articles? Do you want Wall Paper? Du you want Cheap Wall Paper? Do you want tho Lest Wall Paper? Do you \mut the Latest Vail Paper? GO TO COLON'S. COLON'S is the place to buy these Goods! —Then GO TO COLON'S and buy your Goods, nud tel your neighbors that the place to buy all these Goods, 15 AT COLON'S. Huntingdon, April 14, 1858 DROAD TOP HOUSE. ANDREW moEßus would respectfully inform the public m that ho has fitted up the Broad Top House, on Alle gheny street, at the Broad Top Depot, Huntingdon, and is now prepared to entertain strangers and travellers in an uneltjectionable style. His table will always be supplied with the substantials and delicacies of the season. His Bar is furnished with the choicest liquors. In a word, no plIt;;; . will be spared to render guests comfortable and hap.june 18. A e otr" , ox - COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the ILS I have a wholesale store in Philadelphia. Huntingdon, April 14, ISSS. 11. ROMAN. HARDWARE A Large Stock, just received, and for sale at IIItICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE PRY GOODS !—A fine assortment on hand for the accommodation of customers, at BEN.T ACOBS' "Cheap Corner," Market Square. (oct'2,B ) LOUR! For sale at ATONE -WARE at S. S. Smith's Gro cery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in town. c !HOT, Lead, Caps, Powder and Game L Bags, for sale at the Hardware Stare of JAMES A. BROWN. CLOTHING !—A large stock on hand, at the cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. Call and ex amine goods and prices. (0ct28.) T RACING MUSLIN, DRAFTINCi AND DRAWING PAZEIt, While and Colored Card Paper, For sale at LEWIS' BOOK c 6 STATIONERY STORE. ( - 3 _I'III:TARS, VIOLINS, Bows, Screws, 'Bridges, Strings, Rosin, &c., &e., for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORE. TAIXON'S Improved Sausage Cutters _LI. and Stutters, for sale by JAMES A. BROWN. THE CASSVILLE SEMINARY. ONLY 50 PEE QUARTER. TIIE PRESENT FACULTY. M. McN. WALSH, Principal, Pro,: of Languages and Philosophy. CUAS. S. JOSLIN, A. M., Prof. of Latin, Greek, etc. JAMES W. HUGHES, Prof. of Mathematics. BENJAMIN F. HOUCK, Adjunct Prof. of Mathematics. GEO. W. LINTON, Prof. of Vocal Music. Mrs. M. McN. WALSH, Preceptress, Teacher of Botany, History, Beading, etc. Miss E. M. FAULKNER, Teacher of .Pellis Work, Painting, Drawing, etc. Miss D. L. STANLEY, leacher of Piano Music, Wax Fruit, Flowers, eto: Mrs. DR. DARWIN, Teacher of English Branches. Miss J. M. WALSH, Rachel- of Primary English. The recent success of this School is extraordinary. Bez sides being the cheapest one of the kind ever established; this Institution is now the largest in this section of thd State. All branches are taught, and Students of all ages' and of both sexes are received. The expenses for board . ; room rent, furniture, fuel and tuition in common English,. are only $9.2.50 per quarter. Students can enter whenever they wish. For other information address John D. Walsh; Cassville, Huntingdon county, Pa.le,tf.l I= jHE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN BLAST AGAIN !—The subscribers take ells method 61 informing their friends and the public generally, that • they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Foun dry, and are now in successful operation, and are prepared to furnish Castings of 1111 l . every description of best quality and ;211,M - workmanship, on ' short notice, and on reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam ine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun tingdon county Agricultural Fair last fall. Also, Iliurter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—together with the Keystone, Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We have on hand an are manufacturing Stoves—such as Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow ware, consisting of Kettles, Boilers, Skillets, &c., all of which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coun try produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a strict attention to business, and a desire to please, we hope to re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. .1. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. Huntingdon, April 30,1316. A / FARBLE YARD. The undersignea T_,L would respectfully call the attention of the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful marble now on hand. He is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, h.e., will be furnished to order. W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on Hill street, Huntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, 1555. ;FAILI LINE from Mount Union to CHAMIIEIiSBURG. The undersigned still contin ues to run a tri-weekly line of stages over the road between Mount Union and Chambsrsburg. Good horses and com fortable stages have been placed on the route, and experi enced and trusty drivers will superintend the running of the Coaches. The proprietor of the line is desirous that it be maintained. and he therefore earnestly calls upon the public generally to patronise it, confident that it will be for their mutual advantage. Eery attention necessary will be given, and the running of the stages will be regu lar. 120)„Stages leave Mt. Union at 5 o'clock, p. in., every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday—returning on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; arriving at 3.10111/1; Union in tim. for the cars. Stages stop at Shirleysburg, Orbisonia, Shads Gap, Burnt Cabins, lannetsburg, Horse Valley, Strasburg, and Keefer's store. 10,„Fare through $3,00 ; to intermediate points in pro portion. - • JOHN JAMISON. August 22, 1855-tf. VII; HUNTINGDON MILL.—The undersigned owners of the Huntingdon Mill inform the fai mere and the public generally that they now have their new mill in running order, with all the modern im provements in the Water Wheels and Machinery. They have put in live of the Improved Jouval Turbine Water Wheels, and can grind in all stages of water, and during the coldest weather any and all kinds of grain. They are prepared to sell, and have on hand for sale at all times at Market rates all kinds of Flour, Feed, and :itutis; and Farmers can have their own grain ground and take it back in a return load. or they can be furnished in exchange at a moment's notice, an equal quantity of Flour and Bran, or chopped feed. Their smut machine is of improved manufacture, and they will insure a "a fidl turn out" of superior quality to every bushel of ;pain left at their mill. Huntingdon, Dec. 8, 1856, t i'I.A.LL at the new CLOTHING STORE ki of GUTMAN & CO., if you want a good article 01 Clothing. Stoic room in Long's new building, in the Dia mond, Huntingdon. Sept. 9, 1857. CPLENDID RAG CARPET for 37 122. e per yard, at the cheap Store of FISHER S: McMURTRIE. OVERCOATS, of all kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at Oct.l, 1556. 11. ROMAN'S CLOTIIIIs:G STORE. fIONFECTIOisTERIES of the very best J Call at MILLER'S. GO TO COLON'S TTATS AND CAPS--A fine assortment At BENJ. JACOBS' Store. Go TO COLON'S ISll—just received, and for sale at the Cheap Grocery of LONG & MILLER. CO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON'S I t NG ir C ib O LLARS—handsome CO TO COLON'S CO TO COLON'S COUNTRY pRoDucE, Taken in exchange for Goods, of J. 'BRICKER'S MAU:BOTH STORE CO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON'S )00TS and STIOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town, at CO TO COLON'S GO TO COLON"S TJTMAN & CO., Nor Are selling CLOTHING at exceedingly low prices.,-,. Call and see. [March 31, 18.55. CO TO COLON'S 00 TO COLON'S ItSplendid Line of Dress Goods—ein - - bracin g Robes of all kinds, forages,Chaleys, Lawns Cold Brilliants, Chintzes, ctc., can. be found at the "Ma: tropolitan." GO TO COLON'S p IVERYBODY BUYS AT BRICKER'S. BRICKER'S. BRICKER'S. BRICKER'S. BRICKER'S. BRICKER'S, BRICKER'S. BRICKER'S. BRICKER'S. liftTel:smiths buy at Carpenters buy at Builders buy at Saddlers buy at Shoemakers buy at Cabinetmakers buy at Farmers buy at Housekeepers buy at pUILDERS p Are requested to call and examine the Ilardwarc4 a:c., at BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE. WHALEBONE, Reed & Brass Hoops, and Reed Skirts, for sale at the Cheap Store of , D. P. GWIN. 13OOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, the largest stock ever brOught to town, are selling very cheap at FISHER & TADIES DRESS GOODS.—A splen, I did assortment now on hand, at TADIES COLLARS--Newest Styles -4 in great variety at the"METROPOLITAN." T HE GREATEST VARIETY of the richest styles of Dress Goods and Trimmings, car; always be found at the fashionable store of FISHER & hIc3IIIRTRIE. D. P. GWIN'S CIOAL BUCKETS and Shovels, V) for sale by JAMES A. BROWN GONE ONE-COME ALL, ‘.../ To the Cheap Store of M. STROUS, and examine his,. New Goods and Prices. . [March 31. 1858.. POUTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS,. the largest stock ever brought to town, are selling very cheap, by FISHER. & MOMURTRIE. ('COUNTRY PRODUCE J Received in exchange for New Goods, at M. STROUS i Store. [March 31, 1858. TIQUORS, of the best, for Medicinal 4 purposes, at S. S. SMITH'S. LASS Preserving Jars, different sizes, 1,3' for sale cheap, by FISHER ct 31'3117.11TR1E. TF YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED,, Call at the store or BENJ. JACOBS. FISHER & 3.IOIURTRIE ADZES' DRESS GOODS, rich styles, and vvry cheap, at D. P. GI VIN'S. FISHER d MeMURTRIE UMBER! For sale at D. P. GWIN'S BENJ. JACOBS' Store D. P. GWIN'S