THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C. itt larintr. Thoughts for the Thoughtful FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. MOST of the diseases of sheep are the con sequence of debility, LAmns should be separated from old sheep. Old and feeble sheep, separated from the rugged. SHEEP, as well as other animals, should have access to fresh water, when fed on dry food, in winter. FARMERS who find it necessary to reduce their flocks, should be very particular in se lecting those that they keep, and let none but the poorest go from their farms. SHEEP in winter should have fresh air, shelter from cold winds, a little exercise, oc casional change of quarters, dry, clean lodg ing, and nutritious food. A close, damp, low yard is their abominatien. A CROSS between the South-Down and the Merino makes a, very useful and profitable sheep. The wool will sell for nearly as much as the Merino, and the lambs will bring more for the butcher. SHEEP are perhaps the most profitable stock on suitable land, and with good man agement ; but on unsuitable soil and ill_ management, they are the least desirable of farm stock. " What the man is worth the land is worth." What the shepherd is worth the sheep are worth. ALL animals should, if possible, be housed, or provided with shelter. Cattle require much less food when stabled, than when al lowed to run at large, as they waste little or none, and comfort is essential to their thrift. More manure is also secured, an olject of great consequence to every farmer that un derstands his true interests. Sheep, if housed, must not be crowded into close stables or houses, as disease is apt to be the result; and all animals require to have their stables well ventilated, to prevent the effects of bad air. Horses are better fed from mangers than racks, and sheep should never have their food so that they draw it from above, as the grass seeds and chaff fall upon and fill their wool, injuring it materially. IT must never be forgotten by the farmer that there are works of charity and kindness, that more frequently press their claims upon him during the winter, than at any other time. While his happy gamily is clustered around the cheerful hearth ; while his table is loaded with the bounties which a kind Providence, personal industry, and a fruitful soil have given him ; while his wood-house is filled, his granaries overflowing, and every reasonable want supplied ; he must not forget there are other less favored individuals or families around ; children destitute of fire and wood ; widows and orphans distressed and destitute, all requiring care, and not to be forsaken while the frosts of winter are upon the earth. For the poor there must be em ployment; for the destitute there must be a supply ; and the honest and industrious, or the unfortunate poor, have claims on the more fortunate, that may not be disregarded.— Well directed charity is one of th a few acts of life in which both the giver and the receiv er are blessed ; let no one then forget the poor. EVERY drop of milk should be drained from the udder at each milking, for two reasons, that the last pint taken from the cow will make more butter than the first quart, and that the cows will afterwards fail to give just as much milk as is left in the udder. IloasEs should always have plenty of litter in their stables; it answers a double purpose; first, by absorbing and retaining the. salts of the urine that fall upon it in a considerable degree, and thus rendering the manure more valuable ; and secondly, by preventing in part that liability to swell, to which the feet and legs of a horse are subjected wheb stand ing on a hard or plank floor. NEGLIGENCE and inattention is as inexcu sable in the winter as in the summer ; and frequently is productive of worse effects.— Low often do we see farmers suffer such losses in their flocks and herds from sheer inatten tion or idleness in the winter, that a year of hard labor and privation will hardly place them in their first position. If cattle and horses were looked to as they should be, or if sheep and swine were not left to get their living by hook or by crook, we should not see so many walking skeletons harnessed or yoked to the plow in the spring, or so many car cases around the fields and roads inviting the crows to their feast. The prudent, careful farmer will consider the winter as the trying time for his stock, and by shelter, and suffi cient food, avert its rigor, and prevent its consequences as far as possible. LAND and labor are the principal sources of public and private wealth. The more fer tility we can impart to the one, and tbe - more intelligence we can infuse into the other, the greater will be the returns they make, and the greater our means of happiness ; for it is wealth, rightly employed, that enables us to multiply not only our own, but the comforts and happiness of those around us. Yet it is not a few very rich men, or very wise men, be the aggregate of wealth and talent ever so great that give prosperity and greatness to a State. It is the general diffusion, among a whole people, among the rank and file of so ciety, of property and knowledge, and the in dustry, enterprise and independence which they beget, that renders a State truly respec table and great. BUSSES BRACES !! SUPPOR TERS:II_ _ _ C. H. NEEDLES, g. W. Corner Twelfth and Race streets, PHILADELPHIA. Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical Remedies. has constantly on hand a large stock of Gen uine French Trusses; also, a complete assortment of the best American, including the celebrated Whites Patent Lei'er Truss, believed by the best authorities to be superior to any yet invented. .English and American Supporters and Belts, Shoulder Braces, Suspensory Bandages, Self-In jecting Syringes, adapted to both sexes, in neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Bags, &c. Orders and letters of enquiry, will meet prompt attention. October 19, 1839—1 y. VSENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NAPTIIA PECTORAL, Is THE BEST 7VEDICINE IN TILE Wow), for the Cure of Coughs and Colds, Croup Bronchi tis, Asthma, Difficulty in Breathing. Palpitation of the Heart, and for the relief of patients in the advanced stages of Consumption, together with all Diseases of the Throat and Chest, and which predisposed to Consumption. It attacks the root disease, and makes the fell destroyer succumb to its influence. It also produces free expecto ration, and induces healthy action in the diseased Mucous Membranes and Tissues. It is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma. One dose of this invaluable Syrup often gives ease, and consequently sleep, which the pecu liar nature of this disease denies him. It is very pleasant to the taste, and prompt in its effects. Try it. and be con vinced, that it is invaluable iu the cure of Bronchial (TT t ions. .(Q PRICE 50 eta. per BOTTLE. Prepared only by A. ESENWEIN, .Druggist N. W. Cor. NINTH & POPLAR Sta., PHILADELPHIA N. 11.—For sale by J. Read and S. S. Smith, Huntingdon, R. Mcßurney & Elias Musser, McAlevy's Fort, John D. Rothrick, Marklesbnrg. and Geo. li. Smith & Co., Phila., and Storekeepers and Druggists generally. October 19,1859-6 m. " .\.l '.....- I ==i-- • ea. ro4 j!-. 8 R0,k,. 1i " . 7 1 ---\ f , \\ (%7 DEALER. IN 4" :, % 1 r ...•Ntk , , •;,: . i*. "??Y. J, ' Huntingdon, Li',„:,...*.....„„„': \ U g azis l.. _ " iii ZI 2 1 11/ - * 41 ,A ; ~. i v i t Or: I I A R D IV A II E FOR THE MILLIO.N! !! A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER BEFORE, AT 'CITY PRICES, ny This arrival of Goods exceeds all others in importance, Ist. Because it supplies "The People" with indispensable articles, and many useful inventions which can be found ONLY in a HARDWARE STORE. 2nd. The Subscriber. purchasing in large quantities from manufacturers, is enabled to Sell these Goods from 20 TO 100 PER CENT. CHEAPER Than they are usually sold by other merchants. His stock includes a complete variety of BUILDING-HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, CUTLERY, OILS, PAINTS, TARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, MOROCCO and LINING SKINS, Sze., . . Together with a full assortment of everything pertaining to his line of business. G - All orders receive prompt attention. JAS. A. BROWN Huntingdon, Oct. 4, 1559 - EW GOODS ! NEW GOODS !! AT D. P. OTY IN' S STORE. D. P. GWIN has just received the largest and moat fashionable and best selected Sto,lt of Goods in the mar ket, consisting of Cloths, Cassitneres, Plain and Fancy. Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Beaverteens, Velvet Cords, &c. The best assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods in town, consisting of Black and Fancy Silks, Plain and Figured French Merinos, English Merinos, Fancy and Plain, All Wool De Lains, Plaids, Mousline De Lains, Al pacas, Lavella Cloths, De Barge, Coburg's, Ginghams, Prints, &c. Also, Tickinly,s, Checks, Muslins, Cotton and All Wool Flannels,Sack Flannels, Cloaking Cloths, Linseys, Brown and Blue Drills, Blankets, &c. Also, a large assortment of Ladies' Collars, Dress Trimni logs, Ribbonds, Gloves, Gauntlets, Cotton and Wool Hoisery. Silk and Linen llandkei chiefs. Neck Ties, Veils, Barred and Plain Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Ladies' Vests, &c. Also, Woolen Shawls, Waterloo and Bay State, Single and Double Brocha. Also, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Queensware, Wood and Willow Ware, Groce ries, Salt, &c. Also, a large lot of Carpets and Oil Cloths, which will be sold cheap. Call and examine my Goods, aud you will be convinced that I have the best assortment and cheapest Goods in the market. Country Produce taken in exchange fur Goods, at the highest Market Prices. D. P. GWIN. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1853. F isH ER & M'MURTRIE ARE _N OW OPENING The largest and best selected - Stook of Goods ever offered in this community. It comprises a full line of Fashionable Dress Goods, suitable for FALL & WINTER, such as Black and Fancy Silks, French and English Merinos, All Wool De Laines, (plain and colored,) Nauvau Plaid, Tanjore Lustre, Figured Cashmere, Plaids, Mousline De Laiues, Coburgi, Alpaceas, De Barge, Ginghams, Prints, &c. A large and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Shawls, consisting of Stellas, Double Reversa bl es, Single and Double Brocha,Waterloo. Single and Double Wool Gents Traveling Shawls, &c. A. ftill stock of La. dies' Fine Collars, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Collars, Cravats, Tics, Stocks, Hosiery, Shirts, Gauze and Silk Undershirts, Drawers, &c. We have a fine selection of Mantillas, Dress Trimmings, Fringes, Ribbons, Mitts, Gloves. Gaunt lets, Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Buttons, Floss, Sewing Silk, Extension Skirts, hoops of all kinds, &c. Also—'Pickings, Osnaburg, Bleached and Unbleached Ikluslins, all prices; Colored and White Cam brics, Barred and Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Nain sooks, Tarleton, and nwny other articles which comprise the line of WHITE and DOMESTIC GOODS. French Cloths, Fancy Cassimers, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Denims, Blue Drills, Flannels, Lindseys, Comforts, Blank ets, &c. Hats and Caps, of every variety and style. A Good Stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QC EENS WARE, BOOTS and SHOES, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE, which will be sold Cheap. We also deal in PLASTER, FISH, SALT, and all kinds of GRAINS. and possess facilities in this branch of trade unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels of Merchandise, free of charge, at the Depots of the Broad Top and Pennsylvania Railroads. COME ONE, COME ALL, and be convinced that the Me tropolitan is the place to secure fashionable and desirable goodt, disposed of at the lowest rates. FISHER Ze. 11PMURTRIE. Huntingdon, Oct. 4,18.59. TT is a fact that Fisher & McMurtrie will give a pledge to the public, that if they call on them for good bargains and cheap goods, they will not be disappointed. TT is a fact that Fisher & MeMurtrie's stock of Dress Goods embraces the choicest styles, and greatest variety to be found in market. TT is a fact that Fisher & Mclqurtric are selling Rag Carpet at only 25etis. por yard, and all Wool Carpet at 75cts. per yard. you will find the Largest and Best assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods at D. P. GR'IN'S. ALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want C ALL GOODS. IUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE ! If you wont your card neatly printed upon envel opes, call at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. BUTCHER -KNIVES and Carvers, in great variety, for sale at the Hardware Store of JAMES A. BROWN. ItENEWING HIS STOCK. Call at S. S. SMITH'S GROCERY for everything freith and good. READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of every article of gentlemens' furnishing goods. We deem it unnecessary to make a newspaper flourish, being confident that a call and an examination of our goods, will satisfy all, that our goods are just what we recommend them to be, well made, of good material, and as cheap as the same quality of goods can be bought in the county of Huntingdon. It is not our desire, as it is not the policy of honest men, to deceive, but this much we will say. that we will guarantee to all who may favor us with their patronage, entire satisfaction as to quality. fit and price. Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of clothing, not found in our stock. by leav ing their measure, they can be accommodated at short notice. Call at the corner of the diamond, Long's new house. JAMES A. BROWN 11OLLOW-WARE, SADDLERY, THE CASSVILH EISINARY AND NORMAL SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES & GENTLEMEN CHEAPEST SCHOOL IN THE LAND Send for a Catalogue ! ! Address, M. McN. WALSH, A. M., Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa, E-Z74 VIOLINS, GUITARS, SYMPHONIANS, ACCOEDEONS AND FIFES, For sale cheap at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE ArviTh -- THE CYTHARA—The t,. 0 p resbyterian Psalmodist—The 141 ny 1 .7 "1 Shawn—The Jubil ee—lln n ten's and Bertini's enlarged and improved instructors—Weiland's New and Improved Method for the Guitar—Leland's Accor deon, Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and Howe's Violin Instructors—Bellak's Melodeon Instructor—Bur rowes' Piano-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Base Primer— Howe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee Book— Tara's harp, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. 1. 7/41 M r ' • 147 b. I,PRI • 13OOKS AND STATIONERY.— A good assortment of mipcellaneons and School Books—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Blue and Black Inks— Blank Books of numerous sizes—Pens, Pencils, Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in a Book and Stationery Store, can be had at fair prices at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. 1859. FALL & WINTER CLOTHING.- The undersigned would respectfully call the atten tion of our friends and customers, as well as the citizens of the town and country generally, to our new and eaten sive assortment of Sppt. 21, 1859 GOOD NEWS WASHING CLOTHES EY-PRESSURE!! After fifty years experimenting. the proper art hie. has at last been invented fur women, in their hard labors on the washing day. "IT IS EVEN SOP' Come and be convinced that we are ahead of every ma chine in use. Half the time, half the hard labor. and half in wear and tear. is eared. Little boys and girls can do the work for their mothers. The undersigned have pur chased the exclusive right of Huntingdon and Mifflin c•punties, to make and sell.l. T. Nivricifiii EMANCIPATOR WASHING MACHINES We desire the public to call and examine this truly LA BOR-SAVING MACHINE. It can be seen at our shop on Wash ington street, We, the undersigned, having thoronghly tested. the above machine, take pleasure in rccommendhig, the same to the public, as that they will find it all that is above claimed: Peter Swoope, Dr. J. 11. Dorsey, J. S. Morris, Christian Long, Chas. H. Miller, John M. Cunninglaun, John S. Miller, D. 11. Foster, Mrs. C. J. Cunningham, " Julia M. Miles, " C. A. Lewis, 'Huntingdon, August :3. 185 T-7.- - 7-- - • "" -- ,KL . . . M E The iC histo l r j y S of C " I I I IOL L O.F C LA I N " D'S GERMAN BIT TEIo-3," the most remarkable medicine of the day, and the many cures that have been performed with it in cases of LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DE BILITY, and diseases arising front a disordered liver or stomach, place it among the most astonishing discoveries that have taken place in the medical world. The diseases to which these Bitters are applicable are so universal, that there are but few of our friends who may not test their virtues in their own families or circle of acquaintances. and prove to their own satisfaction that there is at least one remedy among the many advertised medicines, deser ving the public cotnmendation. It is a fact that, in the minds of many persons, a prejudice exists against what are called Patent Medicines; but why should this prevent you resorting to an article that has such an array of tes timony to support it as Ilootland's German Bitters? Phy sicians prescribe it, Why should you discard it? Judges. usually considered men of talent. have and do us: it ill their own families. Why should you reject it? Clergy men, and those the most eminent, take it; why should not you! Let not your prejudice usurp your reason, to the everlasting injury of your health; if you are sick, and require a medicine, try these Bitters. These Bitters are prepared and sold by Dr. C. M, Jack son, No. 41.8 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., and by drug gists and storekeepers in every town and village in the United States, Cantatas, West Indies, and South America, at 75 cents per bottle. See that the signature of C. M. Jackson is on the wrapper of each bottle. Nay 11, 1559-Iy. GROCERY STORE. = The undersigned having opened out opposite the Huntingdon S. Broad Top Railroad depot, in Huntingdon, is determined to sell all articles usually kept in Grocery Stores, CHEAP FOR CASH, OR APPROVED COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call and examine for yourselves, before purchasing else where. Huntingdon, Aug. 10, 1559 WIND OW SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, &C., and BAILEY'S FIXTURES, A hand-ome assortment just received and for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A; MUSIC STORE ir4.iVERYBODY BUYS AT --, BRICKER'S. Ist:Leh:smiths buy at BRICKER'S. Carpenters buy at BRICKER'S. Builders buy at BRICKER'S. Saddlers buy at BRICKER'S. Shoemakers buy ut BRICKER'S. Cabinetmakers buy at BRICKER'S. Farmers buy at BRICKER'S. Housekeepers buy at BRICKER'S. IF you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call at D. P. GAVIN'S, where you will find the largest as bortment in town. BOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps, the largest assortment and cheapest to be found at D. P. GIVIN'S. CLOAKING Cloths, Tassals, Cords and Binding, cheap at D. P. GIVIN'S. GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A large assortment at BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. MEAT CUTTERS and STUFFERS. The beat in the country, and cheaper than ever, BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. 1859. M. GUTMAN & CO BALL & PEIGUTAL Mrs. Lydia It. Orbison, " Annie E. Scott. " Elizabeth Williamson, " E. B. Saxton, Win. Brewster, Mrs. M. C. Given, " Mary B. Simpson, " Mary C. Marlts, " Lizzie L. Dun is, " Ann E. Campbell, " Jennie C. Murray. El FRANCIS B. WALLACE K. NEFF, M. D., • PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OFFICE, Hill street, opposite Dr. Loden, offers his proles sional services to tho citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity April 13,1859. JACKSON HOTEL, RAILROAD STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor. Travelers, and citizens of the county, are informed that no pains will be spared to make them feel comfortable and at home at this House. [April 6, '59. VANSION HOUSE, HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA CHRISTIAN COUTS, Proprietor. My old patrons and the traveling public in general, may expect warm receptions and good accommodations. April 6. 1859. F RANKLIN HOUSE, HILL STREET, lIUNTIN'GDON, PA W. & IL WILLIAMS, Proprietors. The best accommodations for man and beast. Give as a trial and be convinced. [April 13, '59. ) 0 ALLISON MILLER, 1, isig? DEYTIST, Has removed to the Brick Row opposite the Court House April 13, 1559. GREAT EXCITEMENT AT THE MAMMOTH STORE!! J. BRICKER has returned from the East with a tremen -dons Stock of Goods. They are upon the shelves in his New Rooms, on Hill street, near M'Ateer's Hotel, ready for customers. His Stock consists of every variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, GENERALLY, GROCERIES AND QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE AND GLASSWARE, CROCKERY AND CEDARWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, And everything to be found in the most extensive stores His Stock is New and of the Best, and the public arc in vited to call and examine, free of charge. Huntingdon, June 1. 1859. NEW MARBLE YARD IN HUNT IN GD 0 N, 3iTITLIN STREET, BETWEEN S3HTII A:sa) FRANsirs JAMES M. GREEN informs the citizens of the county generally, that he has opened a MARBLE YARD at the above place, and is prepared to finish marble to order in the best workmanlike manner. TOMB STONES, BUREAU and STAND TOPS, &c., fur nished on short notice, and at reasonable prices. Ile hones, by strict attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Huntingdon, May 4, 1.859-Iy. CD 0 71 ftl r-, 0 131 P 0 0 = 0.. en r-' C =ice` rtr=i l r"` 10-3 Erk = = = :=1 .' V. MI c") ~.< I=l 4=l C3 l V = Bil TOTI.C.E TO ALL ! The subscriber, wbo has for more than one year, carried on business in company with Messrs. F. Int.omr, H. GIN, P. WHISKEY, and Mr. LAGER BEER, has this day dissolved 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, WATCHES lo and JEW ELRY NViii • - always be repaired. A good stock of CLOCKS.I f WATCHES and JEWELRY will be kept on hand I\__ for customers who may favor him with a call. ' ~ Huntingdon, March 2, 1859 IR)EADY RECKONER. A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars and cents, to Which are 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 singl- , :lcry, ith a table of wages, and board by the week and day, published in 1859. For sale at LEWIS' BOOK STORE. T 13RICKER'S • BRICKER'S J. BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE MAMMOTH STORE MAMMOTH STORE IS THE PLACE IS THE PLACE IS TILE PLACE FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. &c FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE. &c FOR DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, &c NEWS! NEWS !! NEWS ! ! ! NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, AT BEN. JACOBS' Al' DEN JACOBS' CHEAP CORNER, CHEAP CORNER. BENJ. JACOBS has now upon his shelves a large and full assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising a very extensive assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, JHATS & CA PS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c., &c., &c. His stock of CLOTHING for men and boys is complete— every article of wear will be found to be good and cheap. Full suits sold at greatly reduced prices—panic prices— which will be very low. Ilia entire stock of Goods will compare with any other in town, and the public will do well to call and examine before purchasing el SON% here. As I am determined to sell my goods, bargains may be expected, so all will do well to call. Country Produce taken in Exchange for Goode. BENJ. JACOBS, Cheap Corner. Huntingdon, Oct. 4, 1859. i.,..SCHOOL BOOKS, , Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on band, will be furnished to order, on application at LEWIS' BOOK ANDSTATIOXER.I." STORE. 1) A It C H 111. E N T DEED PAPER ruled, for sale at PAPER ! PAPER ! ! Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire or sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOK & STATIONERY STORE. GROCERIES, &c., &c.—Call at the cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coun try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri ces. (0ct28.) BOOK b Old Books. Magazines, or publications of any kind, ound to order, if loft at LEWIS' BOOK ct. STATIONERY STORE. FOR THE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes, suitable for confidential correspondence, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK & STATIONERY STORE. BOOTS & SHOES.—OId and young can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' store in Market square, Huntingdon, Pa. (oct2S.) WOSTENHOLMS' Celebrated IXIf Knives and Razors, for sale by JAS. A. BROWN. GUM SHOES, pheaper at D. P. twin's Nan can be had in town. Call and see them. 7 1 (s) (k) JOSEPH 11EIGGER LEWIS' BOOK STORE. PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS rirl P. LOVE, • Dealer in Groceries, Confectioneries &c., Huntingdon, Pa TY " . ALLISON AII.LLEIt Dentist, Office in Brick Itow opposite the Court House Hun tingdon, Pa. T i EVANS & CO., Miners and Deal • ere in Broad Top Coal. Office, Hu gdon, Pa. TAMES M. GREEN, ey Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer, Hun tingdon. Pa. WMEGAHAN & CO., 4 * Miners and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. 13. L. Blegalian, General Agent, McConnellstown, Huntingdon county, Pa. JAVID BLAIR, Miner and Shipper of Broad Top Coal. Office Hun tingdon Pa. lIK. NEFF, 8., offers his profes • sional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, Hill street, opposite Dr. Luden's. A. MILLER, A • Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, &c.. R:c (1 GOUTS, • Proprietor of the Mansion House T)R. JOHN McCULLOCH, offers his professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office on Hill street, one door east of Reed's Drug Store. Aug. 28, '55. T S. MILLER, t_P • Proprietor of the Jackson House & H. 'WILLIAMS, Proprietors of the Frani:lin House Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi cines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro curies, Confectioneries, &c., Huntingdon, Pa. W.M. LEWIS, Dealer in Bool;s, Stationery and Musical Instru ments, Iruntingdon, Pa. -D P. GI VIN, • Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. TAMES BRICKER, ty Dealer in Dry Goods, Dardwaro, Groceries, Queens ware, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c., &c. M. CUNNINGHAM &BRO. ej a, Founders, Huntingdon, Pa TAMES A. BROWN, Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Se., Hunt ingdon, Pa. ATOSES STROUS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ream• Made Clothing, Gro ceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc. H ROMAN, Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Cape, Boots and Shoes, &c. EINJ. JACOBS, ip Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clething, Grocer ies, Queensware, In• GU d 9 . 0 . d , D e p ti 1e rs in Ready & McMURTRIE, Dealers in J . _ Dry Goods, Grain, &c., Huntingdon. Ps. EVI WESTBROOK, J Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladieb' and Misses' Boots Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco Lerther, etc. TOSEPH R REIGGE, Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew iry, &c. .\\ T ILLIAMS, V Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer OWEN BOAT, Carriage and Waggon Ma.infa,turer TOHN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor, ey Huntingdon, Pa. Office on 11111 street, one door east of the Huntingdon Marble Yard. REFERENCES—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia .T. P. Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough awl Ready Furnace, Hon. Jonathan 3PWilliwas. RICHARD LANG-DON, Miner and Dealer in Broad Top Coal, Hopewell, Bedford coun ty. P. [Nov. 3. '5B. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY. ISENBERG S. CONNOR, are prepared to furnish all orders for ALE, promptly. Address Isenberg & Connor, Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa. [Dec. 8, 1858.] AiMMERMAN & CO.,3liners and -Deal ers in Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Huntingdon co., Peoria. [Nov. 3, 1858. COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from me in Hunting - 410n at WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the cities, as I have a wholesale store in Philadelphia. Huntingdon, April 14, 1858. H. ROMAN. ITARDWARE ! A Large Stock. just received. and for Fide at „BRICKER'S MANIMOTII STORE 1)1117 G OODS !—A fine assortment on hand for the accommodation of customers, at BENJ JACOBS' "Cheap Corner," Market Square. (oct2S ) JTONE-WARE - at S. S. Smith's Gm eery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in town. ruithl MAMMOTH 6TORE 1 Is the place for Latest Styles of Ladies' Dress Cools LADIES DRESS GOODS! A splendid assortment at STROUS' Cheap Storp in Illarket Square. [March 31, ISaS. GROCERIES, Of the best, always ready for customers, at J. 111UCKER'S 31.%51310T11 STORE WILLIAM AFRICA HAS AGAIN COMMENCED THE BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING, ONE DOOR EAST OF H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. Ills old customers and the public generally, will give him a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20, ISSS.] fiLOTHING CLOTHING! ! Keep , 4 1 / 4 _iyourself warm. Call at M. GUTMAN k CO'S Cheap Clothing Store, in Longs new building, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. A good stock always on band. (0c28.) (ILOAKS, TALMAS, RIGOLETTES, J Victorines and Head Dresses are sold at prices. which defy competition, by FISHER & 11101UltrItIE. pjUILDERS Are requested to call and ex.arnine the Hardware, &c., BRICKER'S MAMMOTH STORE. ( - 10 AL BUCKETS and Shovels, k j for sale by . :FAXES A. BROWN. T4IQUOILS, of the best, for Medicinal purposes, at S. S. smrrirs. CLOTHING!—A large stock on hand, j at the cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. Call and ex amine goods and prices. (0ct28.) T RACING MUSLIN, DRAFTING AND DRAWING PAPER, White and Colored Card Paper, For sale at LEWIS' BOOK & STATIONERY STORE. _ - 1 7 F YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED 1_ Call at the store of BENJ. JACOBS. CALL at the new CLOTHING STORE of OUTMAN & CO., if you want a good article of Clothing. Store room in Long*ii new building, in the Dia mond, Huntingdon. Sept. 9, 1857. n VEROOATS, of all kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at ct.l, 1856. 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. • CONFECTIONERIES of the very best Call at MILLER'S. BOOTS and SHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town, at BLANK BOOKS, OF VARIOUS SIZES, for sato at LEWIS' 2300 K AND STATIO.NERY STORE. MONTHLY TIME BOOKS, For ealo at LE 177S' BOOK AND STATTO.YERT STORE. F OR EVERYBODY. THE BEST SUGAR and MOLASSES, COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE, FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, and every other article usually found in a Grocery Store. ALSO- BEST WINE 11nd BRANDY for 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. Huntingdon, May 25, 1858. PHE HUNTINGDON POUN - D - R - Y - IN BLAST AGAIN !—The subscribers take this method 61 informing their friends and the public generally, that - - they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Foun .ll • dry, and are now in successful operation, and are prepared to furnish Castings of ~ , every description of best quality and - 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 Fairlast fdl. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—together with the Keystone, Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We have on hand and 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. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. Huntin&don. April 30, 1856. • woRLFj -I undersignedp l'he or a,citizens ~,,reqpect. rf ully call a ttenti on 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 I%larble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., 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, 1855 .4 . 4p, 5 10 , 0 0 0 REWARD ! XlO,OOO MOSES STROUS, Will risk the above sum that he can Sell Goods, to every body, at prices to suit the times. Ills stock has been re newed fur FALL and WINTER, and he invites all to call and examine for themselves. Ills stock consists of every variety of LAW ES' DRESS GOODS. DRY GOODS, OF ALL RINDS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Such as Over Coats, Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Jackets, Vests. l'aats. Ac. BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, of all sizes, for old and young. GROCERIES, of the best; QUEENSWARE, &c., The public generally are earnestly invited to call and examine say new stock of Goods. and be convinced that I can accommodate with Goods and Prices, all who are look.. ing out for great bargains. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange fur Goods. 3IOSES STROT'S. Huntingdon, Oct. 4, 1559. - BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, CALF-SKINS AND LININGS, LEVI 'WESTBROOK, Has just opened his new stock of BOOTS and SHOES for men, women. boys, misses and children. 111 kinds of styles for Ladies can be found at his store, awl the men will not find fault with his stock for their wear. Ms old customers and the public generally, will please call and examine his extensive stock. Ills stack of Calf-skins, Linings, Lasts and Findings, will please all in the trade, Hun ingdon. Oct. 4, 1859 He I to3l AN 11. ROMAN! IL ROMAN! IL ROMAN 11. ROMAN! NEW CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED, NEW CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED, NEW CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED, Call MMMIM EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS It Tells You How to draw up PARTNERSHIP PAPERS and gives general forms for AGREEMENTS of all kinds. Burs of SALE, LEASES and PETITIONS. It Tells Thu How to draw up BONDS and MORTGAGES, AF FIDAVITS, POWERs Of ATTORNEY, NOTES and BILLS of EXCHANGE, RECEIPTS and RELEASES. It Tells Put The laws for the COLLECTION Of DEBTS, with the STATUTES of LIMITATION, and amount and kind of property EXEMPT from EXECU TION in every State. It Tells nu How to make an ASSIGNMENT properly, Rah forms for COMPOSITION with CREDITORS, and the INSOLVENT LAWs of every State. It Tells Ibu The legal relations existing between GUAR DIAN and WARD, MASTER and APPRENTICE, and LANDLORD and TENANT. It Tells You 'What constitutes LIBEL and SLANDER, and the Law as to MARRIAGE. DowEn, the WIFE'S EIGHT IN FROCERTY, DIVORCE and ALIMONY. It Tells You The Law for MECHANICS' LIeNS in every State, and the NATURALIZATION LAWS of this coun try, and how to comply with the same. It Tells Thu The law concerning PENSIONS and how to ob tain one, and the PRE-E' 3IPTION LAWS to PUBLIC LANDS. It Tells Thu The Law for PATENTS, with mode of proce dure in obtaining one, with INTERFERENCES, ASSIGNMENTS and TABLE OF FEES. It Tells Thu How to make your WILL, and how to ADMIN ISTER ON AN ESTATE, with the law and tho requirements thereof in every State. It Tells Thu The meaning of LAW TERMS in general use, mid explains to you the LEGISLATIVE, EXE CUTIVE and JUDICIAL Powers of both the General and State GOVERNMENTS. It Tells You. HOW TO KEEP OUT OF LAW, by showing how to do your business legally, thus saving a vast amount of property, and vexatious litigation, by, its timely consultation. Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid, to EVE RY FARMER, EVERY MECHANIC, EVERY MAX OF BUSINESS, and EVERYBODY in EVERY STATE, on receipt of $1 00, or in law style of binding at $125. $lOOO A YEAR can be made by enterprising men every where, in selling the above work, as our inducements to all such are very liberal. For single copies of the Book, or for terms to agents, with other information, apply to or address :JOHN E. POTTER, Publisher, No. 61; Sauscan street, Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 23,1559-Cm. la— Everybody's Lawyer is for silk at Lewis' Book Store N EW BOOKS ! FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE THE HOUSE : A NEW 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 GARDEN: A NEW POCKET MANUAL of Practiml 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 POCEET Mnicom. of Practical Agri culture; or, How to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With an Essay on Farm Management, etc. Price, 50 cents. DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A NEW POCKET IVlnsum. of Cattle, Horse, and Sheep Husbandry; or, How to Brood and, near the Various Tenants of the Barn•yardl etc., etc. Price, 50 cents. HOW TO TALK: A NEW POCKET MANUAL Of COOTOTSKtiOIL and Debate, with Directions for Acquiring, a Grammati cal Style, and more than Five Hundred Common Mis takes Corrected. Price, 50 cents. D. P. °WIN'S HOW TO BEHAVE: A NEW POCKET MANAtu, of Republi can Etiquette, and Guidc to Correct Personal Habits; with Rules for Debating Societies and Deliberative As semblies, etc. Price, 50 cents. 110 W TO DO BUSINESS: A NEW POCKET MANIML of Pnyitical Affairs and Guide to success in Life; with a Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com mercial Terme, etc. Price, 50 cents. TRY THE NEW STORE, On Hill Street opposite Carrion's Store Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine, Fluid, Alcohol, Glass and Putty, LASTS AND FINDINGS. Roman's Clothing Store for your Clothing. linnting4lon, Oct. 4, 1559 BY FRANK CROSBY, OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR S. S. SMITIL W3l. WILLIAMS LEVI WESTBROOK