THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C. CZS $0 llii g . IN.rumEs are seldom forgotten—benefits seldom remembered old lady being asked to subscribe to a newspaper, declined, on the ground that when she wanted news she manufactured it. GOOD manners is the art of making those around us easy. Whoever makes the fewest persons uneasy is the best bred man in the company Tun Legislature of Pennsylvania, in 1754, passed the following resolution " Resolved, That no member of the Legislature will be allowed to come to the *Rouse barefooted, or eat his bread and cheese . on the steps." "PA," said a little fellow the other day, " wasn't Job an Editor ?" " Why, Sammy ?" "Because the Bible informs us that he had much trouble, and was a man of sorrow all the days of his life." " I say, bov, stop that ox !" " I haven't got no stopper, Sir." "Well, head him then!" "lie's already headed, Sir." " Confound your impertinence 1 turn him !" " He's right side out already, Sir." " Speak to him you rascal, you I" " Good morning, Mr. Ox I" A FEMALE correspondent of a St. Louis pa per speaks of a sight she saw lately that made her bmack her lips. It seems a pity that the ladies in that city have to smack their own lips. In this latitude, the men are always ready to save then that trouble. " NEOW what d'you wish, Sally ?" deman ded Jonathan with a tender grin of expecta tion. " I wish I was handsome," replied the fair damsel, " handsome as Queen Victory." "Jerusalem ! what a wish !" replied Jona than, " when you're handsum 'fluff neow.— But I'll tell yer what I wished, Sally; I wish ed you were locked up in my arms, and the key was lost !" " PAT, you fool, why do you steal after that rabbit in that manner, when your gun has no lock on it ! Hush ! ye spalpeen—be jabers, now, the rabbit don't know that ! IKE came home from school very much ag itated because he could not understand the principles of Allegation, laid down in Green leaf. " There, dear," said Mrs. Partington, " don't fret about it ; you must tell the teach er that you ain't no alligator, and I know he'll relinquish you." A SPEAKER in a meeting, not long since, enlarging upon the rascality of the devil, hit off the following pithy words : " I tell you that the devil is an old liar ; for when I was about getting religion, he told me that if I did get religion, I could not go into gay com pany, and lie or cheat, or any such thing, but 1 have found him out to be a great liar I" " WHAT makes all these apothecary shops have stone floors ?" said Billy to Sam as they stood at the counter. " Don't you know, Bill? It's so that if a feller drops his bottle, he'll be sure to break it." SAID a man to a little strutting Cornhill with a cigar, before breakfast . " My boy you would look better with bread and butter in your mouth than a cigar." " I it," said the urchin, would n be half so glorious." A GIRL sitting in a fellow's lap with her arms around his neck, and looking at the fire works, on the evening of the fourth of July, asked him if she was not heavy. He replied, " My yoke is easy, and my burden is light." TnE other day a Yankee gave a beggar wo man a couple of cents. " Two cents !" ex claimed she, " take them back, sir; I asked for charity; I can't do anything with two cents." "My dear madam," said the polite doner, "I beg you'll keep the cents, and give them to some poor person." LEARNING it is said, may be an instrument of fraud ; so may bread, if discharged from the mouth of a cannon, be an instrument of death liumnoLT said ten years ago :—" Govern ments, religion, -property, books, are nothing but the scaffolding to educate a man. Earth holds up to her Master no fruit but the fin ished man." Education is the only interest worthy the deep, controlling anxiety of the thoughtful man. As we were walking along the street the other day, we noticed a crowd of urchins standing around a boy who was sucking a piece of candy. " I say, Bill," said one of them, " give me that candy, and I'll make it come out of my ears like Blitz did last night at the theatre." Second youth shells over the candy. First youth very deliberately eats the can dy, (second youth - watching the little fellow's ears,) and after drawing himself into every conceivable shape, he said : " If I haint for got the rest, you may have my shirt for a dish rag !" CONSCIENCE is God's spy in the bosom, and as a scribe, a register, sits in the closet of our hearts, with pen in hand, and makes a mem orandum of all our secret ways and secret crimes, -which are above the cognizance of man. "Elm did you get that hat, Jonny ?" " Borrowed it." "Borrowed it ?" " Yaas, borrowed it of a fellow fast asleep in the Park. Pete Myers borrowed his coat, Pat Garney his boots, and Jack Smith his pants. I borrouN: .his hat. Do you think Pd steal. No I I scorn the action." THE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is the most complete of any in the conntry, and pos senses the most ample facilities for promptly executing, in the best t•tyle. every variety of Job Printing, such as ILAT.cD BILLS, PROGRAMMES, BLANKS, - POSTERS, CARDS, CIRC ULAR S, BALL TICKETS, BILL HEADS, LABELS, &C.,- &C., &C. CALL AN - D =AMINE SPECIMENS OF woitz, AT LEWIS' BOOK. STATIONERY d; MUSIC STORE 1839. FALL & 'WINTER CLOTHING.- The undersigned would respectfully call the atten tion of cur friends and customers, as well as the citizens of the town and country generally, to our new and eaten site assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, consisting of every article of geutlemens' 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. Sept. 21, 1559 r-4.4 VANS & NVAT SON'S SALAMANDER 19. 4111 1 vs^li ' SAFES, 304 CHESTNUT STP.ERT. PHILADELPHIA. Itt 0 .11 ' • 01-416 1,1 14 , 61",i0- ~ Philadelphia, Sept. 29, 1809. To TIIE PRESIDENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY I—TLIC subscribers, your committee to examine the contents of a Salamander Safe, of Evans & Watson, after being exposed to a strong fire on the Fair Grounds for eight bouts, respectfully represent— That after seven curds of oak wood and three of pine had been consumed around the Safe, it was opened in the presence of the committee, and the contents taken out, a little warmed, but not even scorched. Several Silver Medals heretofore received by the manu facturers. and a large quantity of documents were in the Safe, and came out entirely uninjured. The experiment satisfied us of the capacity of Safes of this kind to protect contents from any fire to which they may be exposed. The Committee awarded a Diploma and Silver Medal. GEo. W. WoonwAnn, Joux W. GEARY, J. P. lIUTIIERFORD, ALFRED S. GILLETT. ANOTHER TRIUMPH! WILMINGTON, Del., 5ept.1.7,1550.---Messrs.EvA.NS k WAI sox. Philadelphia. Gentlemen:—The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of your manufacture, purchased by us from your Agent, Ferris St. Garrett, of our city, some nine months ago, was severely tried by burglars last Saturday night, and although they had a sledge hammer, cold chisels. drill and gunpowder, they did not succeed in opening-, the Safe. The lock being one of "Hall's Patent Powder-proof." they could not get the powder into it. but drilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in a large charge, which was ignited, and ;Al though the door, inside and out, showed the explosion not to have beer. a small one. it was not firrced open. We sup pose they were the greater part of the night at work nu it. We are much gratified at the result of the attempt to enter it, and if the above facts are of any service, you are at liberty to use them. Yours, truly, . _ _ GREAT FIRE!-ANOTHER TRIUMPH!! KNOXVILLE. Tennessee. March 13th, 1850. Messrs. EVANS & WATSON. Philadelphia: Gentlemen—lt affords me great pleasure to say to you that the 'Salamander Safe which 1 purchased of you in February, 1158, proved to be what you recommended it— a sure protection from fire. My storehouse, together with several others, was burned to the ground in March last.— The Safe fell through into the cellar, and was exposed to intense heat for six or eight hours, and when it was taken from the ruins and opened, all its contents where found to he in a perfect state, the books and the papers not being injured any whatever. 1 can cheerfully' recommend your Sates to the community, believing. as 1 do, that they are as near fire-proof as it is possible thr any Safe to be made. THOMAS J. rov, - ELL. l're- A large assortment of the above SAFES always on hand, at 304 Chestfiut street, (late 21 South Fourth street,) Philadelphia. [Nov. 16, 1859.[ .... TATEST BY PENAGRAPH.— 4 The Harpers Ferry excitement is over. Old Brown is dead, or soon will be, quiet is again restored, and the citizens of Huntingdon are out of danger. The under signed would therefore respectfully inform the citizens of this place and vicinity that lie will be happy to wait on them at his old stand in the Diamond, (just w here it used to be.) with choice groceries, confects, fruit, flour, &c., &c., all of which he will be pleased to exchange for cash or country produce at cash prices. Ills old friends are always welcome and new ones invi ted. " but it He is also agent for T. IL 'Willson 8.; Co.'s Premium Tel egraph Fodder Cutter and Male's Combined Cider Mill and Corn Sheller. As labor saving and economical machines, they are invaluable, and farmers and others intere.ted would do well to call and examine for themselves. T. P. LOVE. Huntingdon, Nov. 16, 1859. -FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FOR 1.850-60. FAREIRA THOMSON, No. KS Market street, above eighth, south side, PUILADEL PIIIA, have just opened their ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FURS, manufactured under their immediate supervision, from Funs, selected with the greatest of care from the largest stocks of the European Market, embracing every variety and style of LADIES AND CIIILDRENS WEAR Those purchasing early will have the benefit of a larger selection. Besides the above goods, we have a fine assort ment of BUFFALO ROBES, GENTLEMEN'S' FURGLOVES & COLLARS. The prices for all these goods are at a lower figure than they can be bought any where in the city. FARHIIIA & THOMSON, 818 Market street, Pitilad*a. N. ll.—Furs altered and repaired and For Trimmings made to order. [Nov. 9, '59-sY.in.l T)OJN'T FORGET, IS AT G. A. MILLER'S STORE GROCERIES, DRY-GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS. FRESH CONFECTIONARIES, &C., &C AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST! AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST! G. A. Miller has now on hand a well selected stock of fresh Groceries, Dry Goods, Confectionaries, Hats & Caps, Boots & shoes, Notions, &c., all of which ho is ready to dispose of at reasonable prices. The public generally are invited to call and examine his goods. Thankful for the patronage he bas received, he respect fully solicits a continuance of the same. Store room in the old Temperance Hall, Main street. Don't miss the place. Huntingdon, Nov. 2, 1859. IT 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 bo disappointed. 17 4 1 NVELOPES— N ' 4 By the box ' pack, or less quantity, for sale at LETVIS'BOOK AND STATIoNERY STOIZE. it is a fact that Fisher & McMurtrie have the Largest and cheapest stock of Goods in town. 1T is a fact that Fisher & .le2i7urtrie are selling Rag Carpet at only 23ets. per yard, and all ol Carpet at 75ets. per yard. you will find the Largest and Best assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods at D. P. GIVIN'S. CALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you Avant Fashionable Goode. 1859. M. GUTMAN 6• CO STILL ANOTHER BAYNARD S; JONES THE PLACE TO CALL riFiRTJSSES ! BRACES!! SUPPOR TERS!!!A C. H. NEEDLES, • W. Corner Twelfth and Ilace streets, PHILADELPHIA. Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical Remedies. This constantly on hand a largo stock of Gen uine French Trusses; also, a complete assortment of tho best American, including the celebrated Whites Patent Lever 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 10. 1559-Iy. 11SENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NAPTIIA PECTORAL, Is TILE BEST MEDICINE D'kl THE WORLD. 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 of 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 in the cure of Bronchial affec tions. PEKE 50 CtS. per BOTTLE. Prepared only by A. ESENIVEIN, Druggist N. IV. Cor. NINTH & POPLAR Sts., PHILADELPHIA N. B.—For sale by J. Read and S. S.Smith,Huntingdon, R. Mcßurney I,: Elias Musser, 11IeAlevy's Fort, John D. Rothriek, Marklesburg, and Geo. K. Smith & Co., Phila., and Storekeepers and Druggists generally. October 19,1859-6 m. .‘lr. '54 :< , 1" ..... -1=1.... 0 ir4 1 .ce3 - i.r.! \ 4 \ R f ‘11.7 1 ca. T ~..‘ % C DEALE • r ..• ~ •, 17 i , - , 9141, , , A„ At \ \C, 1-I i3TLIY, 0 .00. 1 ._ untinVon, e t 'EV/ Tt,l. \ kink ... 111 A R D FOR THE MILLION! !! A LARGER STOCK THAN EVER BEFORE, _AT CITY PRICES, aY This arrival of Goods exceeds all others in importance, Ist. Because it supplies "The Perple" with indispensable articles, awl many useful inventions WillCil Call be found ONLY in a lIAIIVWAJ E STORE. 2.n d. The Subscriber. purchasing in large quantities from mane Meta rers, is enabled to Bell these Clouds from 20 TO 100 PER CENT, CHEAPER Than they are usually sold by other merchants. Iris stock includes a complete variety of BUILDING-HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARE, OILS, PAINTS, SADDLERY, "VARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TUMMINGS, STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PUMPS. LEAD PIPE, MOROCCO and LINING SKINS. &c., Together with a full assortment of everything pertaining to Ids line of busine,s. R_; - ill orders receive prompt iittention.—(so^A Ihintingdou , Oct. 4, 1559 NEW GOODS NEW GOODS ! ! AT D.P. GTVIN'S STORE D. P. (MIN has just received the largest and most fashionable and best selected Stock of Goods in the mar ket. consisting. of Cloths, Cassimcres, Plain and Fancy, Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds, Beaverteens, "Velvet Cords. 4,c. - - - - The hebt assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods in town, consi , ting of Black and Fancy Silks, Plain and Figured French Alerinos, English Merinos, Fancy and Plain, All De Lains. Plaids, Monsline De Loins, Al pleas, Laeclla cloths, De Barge, Cobtirgs, Ginghains, Prints, &c. Alsn, Tickincrs, Cheeks, Muslins, Cotton and All Wool Fannels, sack Flannels, Cloaking Cloths, Linseys, Brown and Blue Drills, Blankets, &c. • Also, a large assortment of Ladies' Collars, Dress Trimmings. Ribbonds, Gloves, Gauntlets, Cotton and Wool Hoisery, all: and Linen Ilandkel chiefs. Neck Ties, Veils, Darted and Plain Jaconet and S'. lea Maslins, Ladies' Vests, &c. Also, Woolen Shawls, Waterloo and Bay State. Single and Double Brocha. Also, Bunts and Shoes, Hats and Caps, TTardware, Qneensware, 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, and you will he convinced that I have the best assortment and cheapest Goods in the market. Atcz— Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, nt the Highest Market Prices. D. P. GIVIN. Huntingdon, Oct. 12, 1859. ROMAN! • 0 11. ROMAN! H. ROMAN! 11. ROMAN! 11. ROMAN! NEW CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED, NEW CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED, NIW CLOTHING JUST RECEIVED, ISEI Roman's Clothing Store for your Clothing. Huntingdon, Oct. 4, 1859 I=BIERM ARE NOW OPENING The largest and best selected Stock of Goods ever offered in this community. It comprises a full line of Fashionable Dress Goods, suitable for FALL .4; 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 Laines, Cobmgs, Alpaccas, De Barge. Ginghams, Prints, Cc. A large and beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Shawls, consisting of Stenos. Double Reversa bles, Single and Double Brocha,Waterloo, Single and Double Wool Gents Traveling Shawls, &c. A full stock of La. dies' Fine Collars, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Collars, Cravats, Ties, 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—Tickings, Osnaburg, Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, all prices; Colored and White Cam brics, Barred and Swiss Musßus, Victoria Lawns, :gain- Books, Tarleton, and many other articles which comprise the line of WHITE and DOMESTIC GOODS. French Cloths, Fancy Cassimers, Satinets, Jeans, Tweeds, Denims, Blue Drills, Flannels, Lindsey's, Comforts, Blank ets, 4:c. Hats and Caps, of every variety and style. A Good Stock of G ROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENS WA It PI, BOOTS and SHOES : WOOD and WILLOW-WARE, which be sold Cheap. We also deal in PLASTER. mar, 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 goods, disposed of at the lowest rates. FISHER & MIIIRTRIE. Huntingdon, Oct. 4, 1859. WINDOW SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, &C., and BAILEY'S FIXTURES, A handsome assortment just received and for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE CIALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if you want GOOD GOODS. JAMES A. BROWIN' JAS. A. IMOWN THE GASSVILE SEMINARY 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. w-! ,, t ,„. VIOLINS, GUITARS, SYMPIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIFES, For sale cheap at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MtiSIC STORE. IRA s g GTTHE CYTHARA—The Presbyterian Psalmodist—The , 111 :'"o Shawn—The Jubilee—Hun 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 llowe's Violin Instructors—Bellak's Melodeon Instructor-13m , rowes' Piano-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Base Primer— Rowe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee Book— Tara's Harp, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. y •, -- nav Tz-v 111.11914. - : VOOKS AND STATIONERY.- 1 ) A good assortment of miscellaneous 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. GOOD NEWS WASHING CLOTHES BY PRESSURE!! After fifty years experimenting. the proper article has at last been invented for women ; in their hard labors on the washing day. "IT IS EVEN SO!" 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 cared. Little boys and girls can do the work for their mothers. The undersigned have par chased the exclusive right of Huntingdon and Mifflin counties, to make and sell J. T. Altman EMANCIPATOR WASHING MACHINES We desire the public to call and examine this truly LA IIOII-.Y.AVING MACHINE. It can be seen at our shop on Wash ington street We, the undersigned, ha above machine, take pleasur. to the public, assured that th. claimed: Peter Swoops, Dr. J. 11. Dorsey, J. S. Morris, Christian Long, Chas. 11. Millur, John M. Cunningham, John S. 'Miller, D. 11. Foster, Mrs. C. J. Cunningham, " Julia M. Miles, " C. A. Lewis, Hunting - don, August 3.185'3 GROCERY STORE.- The undersigned having opened out opposite the Huntingdon & Broad Top Railroad depot, in Huntingdon, is determined to sell all articles usually kept in Grocery Stores, CHEAP FOR CASLI, OR APPROVED COUNTRY PRODUCE. Call and examine fur yourselves, before purchasing else where. Huntingdon : Aug. 10, 1850 dfs. ---C4W — ,- ------:7 'l-_- , --H --- ' -- ----- 3,.... -- - - 2-IrZy-: - . ax7,< E - -- - ---- - 0 L. =-r.- ' ...: ,_ ,, , 11 9 :2 , 2., . 0 1, ke 7! -;, . . 4: - . - ' , .• ._ %, ' 2 4.-:;" , , „-.;.,_-. '`... 1,....Z . , •3' , 1 _ AP iCTi.lehistolrjy S o f C , . 11 , 0 11. 0 NF C LA t' N . D'S GERMAN BIT TERS," 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 from 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 commendation. It is a fact that, in the minds or 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 army of tes timony to support it as lloolland's German Bitters? Phy sicians prescribe it, Why should you discard it? Judges, usually considered men of talent, have and do use it in 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. 418 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa., and by drug gists and storekeepers in every town and village in the United States, Canadas, West Indies, and South America, at 18 cents per bottle. See that the signature of C. M. Jackson is on the wrapper of each bottle. May 11, 1659—1 y. NEWS ! NEWS ! ! NEWS 1 !! NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS, _ . _ _ AT BEN JACOBS' AT BEN JACOBS' CHEAP CORNER, CHEAP CORNER. BENJ. JACOBS has now upon his shelves a large and full assortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, comprising o. very 1. X tengive os.nrtment of LADES' DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, _ READY-MADE CLOTHING, GROCERIES, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, &c., &c., &c. Ills 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. llis entire stock of Goods will compare with any other in town, and the public will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. As I am determined to sell my goods, bargains may be expected, so all will du well to call. Country Produce taken in Exchange for Goods. BENJ. JACOBS, Cheap Corner. lluutingdon, Oct. 4, 1859. QCIIOOI,BOOKS, Li Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on hand, will be furnished to order, on application at LEWIS' BOOK ANDSTATIONERY STORE. PARCHMENT DEED PAPER ruled, for Bale at PAPER ! PAPER I ! Note,Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quire or sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOK Sz STATIONERY STORE. GROCERIES, &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.) SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's ‘4,__)( than can be had in town. Call and nee them. GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A large assortment at BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. CLOAKING Cloths ; Tassals, Cords and Binding, cheap at D. P. OWIN'S. WOSTENHOLMS' Celebrated I X L Knives and Razors, for sale by JAS. A. BROWN. "ETyou want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call at D. I'. GAVIN'S, where you will find the largest an bort,naent in town. BALL C PEIG TITAL ring thoroughly toted the c in recommending the same ey will find it all that is above Mrs. Lydia R. Orbison, " Annie E. Scott. " Elizabeth 'Williamson, " E. B. Saxton, Win. Brewster, Mrs. M. C. Given, " Mary B. Simpson, " Mary C. Marks, " Lizzie L. Dorris. " Ann E. Campbell, " Jennie C. Murray. FRANCIS B. WALLACE LEWIS' BOOK STORE. PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS rrP. LOVE, , Dealer in Groceries, Confectioneries, &0., Huntingdon, Pa -pit. R. ALLISON MILLER Dentist, f Office in Brick Row opposite the Court louse Hun tingdon, Pn. EVANS & CO., Miners and Deal- J 4 w ers in Broad Top Coal. - Office, Huntingdon, Pa. TAMES M. GREEN, of Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer, Hun tingdon, Pa. WNEGAHAN & CO., . Miners and Battlers in Broad Ton Coal. B. L. Megahan, General Agent, McConnellstown, Huntingdon county, Pa. "AVID BLAIR, Miner and Shipper of Broad Toil Coal. Mee Min tingdon Pa. 11 K. NEFF, M. D., offers his profes . sional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office, Hill street, opposite Dr. Luden's. A. MILLER, kfi o Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, &c.. &c ALOUTS, o Proprietor of the Mansion House. R. JOHN MeCULLOCET, offers his professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office on Hill street, one door cast of Reed's Drug Store. Aug. :18, '55. T S. mILLEB, Proprietor of the Jackson house W& H. - WILLIAMS, • Proprietors of the Franklin House „Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi eines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro ceries, Confectioneries, &c., Huntingdon, Pa. WM. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, Stationery and Musical Instru ments, Huntingdon, Pa. 1) P. GWEN, Defiler in Dry Goods, Groceries. Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. TM. CUNNINGHAM & 13R0. o Founders, Huntingdon, Pn TAMES A. BROWN, el Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &c., Hunt ingdon, Pa. MOSES STROUS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Gro ceries, Boots-and Shoes, Hats and Caps, etc. ll- ROMAN, 0 Dealer in Ready Made Chithing, Hats and Caps, Roots and Shoes, &c. IftENJ. JACOBS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer ies, Queenswarc, AT G onm Fi c ` l ll.l o A . N . Dealers in Ready Pa. a ISHER, & McMUItTRIE, Dealers in Dry Goods. Grain. Sc:, llnntingdonPa. EVI WESTBROOK, Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladles' and Misbes' Doots Shoes, Gaiters. Morocco Lerther. etc. TOSERTI _MUGGER, eWatchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew dry, &c. • v Plain and Ornamental 3.larlik Mannfacturer (WEN BOAT, Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer TWIN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor, el Huntingdon, Pa. Office on hill street, one door ea,t, of the Huntingdon Marble Yard. REFEamsces—L. T. 'Watson, Philadelphia; J. P. Leslie, Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and Ready Furnace, Hon. Jonathan 111:Williams. 1) TUNA RD LANG DON, Miner and Ol d Dealer in Broad. Top Coal, llopcwell, Bedford coun ty, Pa. [Nov. 3, '53. A mmEßmA.N&co.,illiners and ers in Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, linntingdon co., Penna. [Nov. 3, IS3B. ~,.v COUNTRY COUNTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the cities, as I have a xvholesale store in Philadelphia. Hunting,don, April 1.1, 1858. 11. -HOMAN. DRY GOODS I—A fine assortment on Land for the accommodation of customers, at BEN.T JACOBS". Cheap Corner," Market Square. (oet3B QTONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gro cery, 20 per celit.. cheaper than any other place in 11`211 TADIES DRESS OODS J A splendid assortment at STROUS' Cheap Storj iu Market Square. [March 31, 1858. IT K. NEFF, M. P., PHYSICIAN - AND SURGEON. Orrtcc, Dill street, opposite Dr. Luden, offers his profs sional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity Apt it 13,1859. J ACKSON HOTEL, R.IIIROAD STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor Travelers. and citizens of the county, arc informed that no pains will be spared to make them feel comfortable and at home at this House. [April 6, '5O. - ITANSION HOUSE, 11.1. EL 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. FRANKLIN ROUSE, HILL STREET, HUNTINGnoIv, P_A W. & 11. WILLIAMS, Proprietors The best accommodations for man and beast. Give us a trial and be convinced. [April 13, '59. 1) ALLISON MILLER, DE VTIST, Has removed to the Brick Row opposite the Court House, April 13, 1559. NEW MARBLE YARD .r.A r HU.2IT T GD ON, ON BITITLIN STREET, BETWEEN SMITII AND FRANKLIN JAMES M. GREEN informs the citizens of the county generally, that he lyns 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. He bones, by strict attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Huntingdon, May 4, 1.859-Iy. NOTICE TO ALL !! „ciy The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carried on business in company with Messrs. F. BRANDY, 11. GIN, P. WHISKEY, and Mr. LAGER Bela, has this day thlcsaved partners/17:p with the above Jinn 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 and JEWELRY will always ho repaired. A good stock of CLOCKS,ItM WATCHES alld ;IMF.= will be kept on hand for customers who may favor him with a call. =-"""^^' nuntingdon, March 2, 1859 READY 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 single day, with a table of wages, and board by the week and clay, published in 1859. For sale at ]USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! It you want your card neatly printed upon cnvel cm, call at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. JOSEPH REIGGER LEWIS' BOOK STORE. F OR EVERYBODY TRY TUE NEW STORE, On Bill Street opposite CO.rMCM'S Store TUE 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_ Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine, Fluid. Alcohol, Glass and Putty, ALSO- BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes. ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, and a large numbor of articles too numerous to mention,. The public cenerally will please call and examine fOir themselves and learn my prices; Huntingdon, May 25, 185S rriTIE HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN BLAST AGAIN!—The subscribers take this method Of informing their friends and the public generally, that they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Faun ----. a dry, and are now in successful operation:,. and are prepared to furnish Castings of,' every description, of best quality and' , workmanship 3 on short notice, and ern reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam int our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun tingdon county Agricultural Fair last fall. Also, Hunter's celebrated Cutter Ploughs. which can't be beat—togethen 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, Fic., 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 Sc BRO. Huntingdon, April 30, 185 G. ATARBLE YARD. The undersigned 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, 'fables and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly - finished, and carved with •appro priate devices. or plain, as way suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, will be furnished to order. \V. IV. pledges himself to furnish material and work manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call fool see, bufbre you purchase elsewhere. Shop on Hill street, Iluntingdon, Pa. Huntingdon, May 16, 1855 $lO,OOO "E"rA"D" MOSES STROUS, • Avill risk the above sum that he can Sell Goods, to every body, at prices to suit the times. llis stock has beenre newed for FALL and WINTER, and he invites all to call and examine 1 themselves. His stock consists of every variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, OF ALL KINDS, TEA DV-ill ADE CLOTHING, Such as Oyer Coats, Frock Coats, Dress Coats, Jackets, Vests. Pants, &c. BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, of all sizes, for old and young. GROCERIES, of the best; QUEENSIVAR E. &c.; &c. The public genet:Lily are earnestly invited to call and examine my new stock of floc,ds, and he convinced that I can accommodate with Goods and Prices, all who tire look ing out for great bargains. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. MOSES STROPS. Milltingilcn - L, Oct. 4, 1839: BOOTS AND SIIOES, CALF-SKINS AND LININGS, LASTS AND FINDINGS LEVI WESTBROOK, Has just opened his new stock of BOOTS and SHOES for men, women, boys, misses and children. AI 1 kinds of styles fin• Ladies can be found at his store. and the men will not fold fault with his stuck for their wear. Ins old eiNtomers and the public generally, will please call and examine his c xtensive stock. Ills stock of Calf-skins. Linings, Lasts and Findings, NVIn please all in the trade. _ _ 13tun ingdon. Oct. 4, 1859 _B " OKS r J._ 'll FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE TILE ROUSE: A Now POCKET M.v.Nuol. of Enrol Architec ture; or. How to Build Dwellings. Barns. Stables, and Out Dxx oiling.. of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches and School-Ibmses. Price, 50 cents. THE CARDEN: A NEW POCKET MANUAL of Practical Hor ticulture; or, Ilow to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers. With a Chapter on Ornamental Trees and :Shrubs. Price, 50 cents. THE FARM: A New POCKET .7kl mini, of Practical Agri culture; or, how to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With an Essay on Farm Managoinent, etc. Price, 50 cents. DOMESTIC ANI3IAIS: A NEW POCICET 'MANUAL Of Cattle, Horse. and Sheep Husbandry: or, How to Breed and Rear the Various Telt:tuts of the Burn-yard, etc., etc. Price. 50 cents. HOW TO TALE: A SEW POCKET MANUAL Or Conversation and Del.ate, with Directions for Acquiring a Gran-matt* cal Style, and more than Five Hundred Common Mis takes Corrected. Price, 50 cents. HOW TO BEHAVE: ANEW POCKET MANAut. of Republi can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits; with Rules for Debating Societies and Deliberativo As senildies, etc. Price, 50 cents. HOW TO DO BUSINESS: A NEW POCKET MANUAL of Practical Affairs and Guide to success in Life; with a Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com mercial Terms, etc. Price, 50 cents. WILLIAM AFRICA ILLS AGAIN COMMENCED TRE B 0 OT AICD sHoE-ArAKING, ONE DOOR EAST OF H. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. His old customers and the public generally, will give him a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1855.] fiLOTHING 1 CLOTHING ! Keep A_Jyourself warm. Call at M. GUTMAN k CO'S Cheap Clothing. Store, in Long's new building, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. A good stock always on hand. (0c23.) fILOAKS, TALMAS, RIG OLETTES, Victorines and Head Dresses are sold at prices, which defy competition, by FISHER & 111c2dUltrItIE. if - 10AL I3UCKETS Slln v oiQ for sale by JAMES A. ;MOWN LIQUORS, of the best, for Medicinal purposes, at S. S. SMITH'S. pi - JOT:RING I—A large stock on hand, at the cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. Call and ex amine goods and prices. (0ct28.) TRACING MUSLIN, DRAFTING AND DRAWING PAPER, White and Colored Card Paper, For sale at LEWIS' 1300 K ck STATIONERY STORE. T 1? YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED, Call at the store of BENJ. JACOBS. CAM. at the new CLOTHING STORE of GUTMAN dz: CO., if you want a good article 01 Clothing. Store room in Long's new building, in the Dias mond, Huntingdon. Sept. 9, 1857. OVERCOATS, of all kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at Oct. 1, 1856. 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. rIONFECTIONERIES of the very best, col at MILLER'S. - POOTS and SHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town, at _ _ _ BLANK BOOKS, OF VAEIOUS SIZES, for sale at LI:IGUS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE AIONTHLY TIME BOOKS, For Halo at LErrrs , BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. vox BINDING. Old Book.'. Magazines, or publications of any kind, bound to order, if left at LEWIS' BOOK & STATIONERY STORM FOlt THE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Enre suitable for con.litlential correspondence, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK d STATIONERY STORE. BOOTS & SHOES.—OId and young can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' store in Market square, Huntingdon, Pa. (0ct213.) S. S. SMITII WM. WILLIAMS IT AT S AND CAPS, LEVI WESTBROOK D. P. GWIN'S