The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, March 28, 1860, Image 4

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    IFIN HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DENOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C.
Our crijip Nashtt.
A PERSON never repents having done a good
action
IT is vain to talk about the equality of the
sexes—they are not equal. The smile or
tear of a woman conquers man.
lIE is of noble structure—cast in honor's
would, and acts his part right well on this
vast stage of life—who speaks not to deceive,
nor listens to betray.
A LADY of uppertendom was some time
back greatly shocked on reading that male
and female strawberry plants are frequently
found occupying the same bed.
LAMB once said to a brother whist player,
Martin Burney, whose hands were none of
the cleanest, " Martin, if dirt was trumps,
what a hand you would have."
CONUNDRUII.-Why is a woman like a steam
,
boat ? We suppose it is because it costs a
fortune to rig her, and because a man is lia
ble to get blown up at any time.
" I DIDN'T say, yer honor, that the defend
ant was intoxicated—no, not by any means I
But this I will say, when last I saw him he
was washing his face in a mud-puddle and
Jrying it on the door mat."
SAID Torn, " Since I have been abroad I
have eaten so much pork, that I am ashamed
to look a pig in the face !" " I s'pose, sir,
then," said a wag who was present,
shave without a glass "
LISTEN to what a Western editor says about
this time : " Wood, chips, coke, coal, corn
cobs, feathers, rosin, sawdust, shavings, splin
ters, dry leaves, old rags, fence rails, barn
doors, flints or anything that will burn or
strike fire, taken on subscription at this of
fice."
A MAN came very near dying in Califor
nia, lately, by putting on a pair of clean
white stockings and drinking a glass of cold
water—an experiment he had not tried for a
gouu luany years.
THE Chinese say there is a well of wisdom
at the root of every gray hair. How then
about the people who dye their craniums
black ?
A LADY went to the circus the other day
and was much embarrassed lest her class
leader should hear of her being there. The
leader.was very much embarrassed in find-
ing her there
TRUTH is the golden fruit which hangs upon
the tree of liberty. How beautiful, and yet
how difficult for poor mortals to grasp it.
" MornEn," said a little chap,
this word, is it Valentines ?"
" No, no," said the knowing mother, "it's
Valentiners ; here you have been going to
school for six months, and you can't give the
right pronuncrfication to words yet I"
A WORD to the boy who expects to be Pres
ident of the United States in A. D. 1900—
refuse all instruction concerning the points
of the compass—since it is absoulutely ne
cessary that you should know no North, no
South, no East, no West?
A. MOTHER was instructing her daughter in
duty of prayer, and the sure answers given
to believers, and proceeded to repeat the
Lord's prayer. When she came to the clause,
" Give us this day our daily bread," the little
one broke out with, " Oh, mother, say cake,
say cake I"
" MA," said a little girl to her mother, "do
the men want to get married as much as the
women do ?" "Psbaw ! what are you talk
ing about ?" "Why ma, the women who
come here are always talking about getting
married, and the men don't do so."- •
A MARRIED woman was telling a staid sin
gle lady somewhat on the wrong side of fifty,
of some domestic troubles, which she in great
part attributed to the irregularities of her
husband. " Well," said the old maid, " you
have brought these troubles on yourself. I
told you not to marry him. I was sure he
would not make you a good husband."—
" lie is not a good one, to be sure, madam,"
replied the woman, " but he is better than
nolic."
AN Irishman maintained, in company, that
the sun did not make his revolution round
the earth. "But how then," said one to him
" is it possible that, having reached the west,
where he sets, he can be seen to rise in the
east, if he did not pass underneath tLe globe?"
" How puzzled ye are," replied Pat ; " he
returns the same way; if it be not perceived,
it is on account of his coming back by night."
DEAL gently with thoSe who stray. Draw
back by love and persuasion. A kiss is worth
a thousand kicks. A kind word is more val
uable to the lost than a mine of gold. Think
of this and be on your guard, ye who would
chase to the grave an erring brother.
MARRY, YOVNG MAN, MARRY.—Rev.
Dow, once closed a discourse as singular for
its quaintness as practical iE its advice :
I want you, my young sinners, to kiss and
get married, and devote your time to mortal
ity and money making. Then let your homes
be provided with such comforts and necessa
ries as piety, pickles, pots and kettles, brushes,
brooms, benevolence, bread, virtues, wine and
wisdom. Have these always on hand, and
happiness will be with you. Do not drink
anything intoxicating, eat moderately, go
about business after breakfast, lounge a little
after dinner, chat after tea, and kiss after
quarreling. Then all the joy, the peace, and
bliss the earth can afford shall be yours until
the grave closes over you, and your spirits
arc borne, to a brighter and happier world.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE,
OSGOOD'S Speller, I.st, 2d, 3a, 4th and sth Readers.
11.1T.UFFEY'S Speller and Readers, (old and new editions.)
SANDEIL'S do do do
SWAN'S do do do
COBB'S do do do
Webb's Normal Reader, No. 1.
Emerson's Readers.
Town's Speller and Definer, (old and new editions.)
Scholar's Companion.
Smith's, Bullion's, Brown's and Tower's Grammars.
Fitch's Physical Geography.
Warren's Physical Geography.
Mitchell's, 'Monteith and McNally's Geographies & Atlases.
Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries.
Quackenbos' First Lessons in Composition.
Quackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric.
G rce 'B, Stoddard's, Ennuersou's, Swan's,Colburn's and
Bay's Arithmetics.
Peterson's Familiar Science.
Greenleaf's and Stoddard's Keys to Arithmetics.
Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras.
Greenleaf's Key to Algebra.
Parker's Juvenile Philosophy.
Parker's First Lessons in Natural Philosophy.
Parker's Philosophy.
Upham's_ Mental Philosophy.
Willard's History of the United States.
I Berard's "
Goodrich's "
Payson. Dunton and Scribuer's Penmanship, in eleven
numbers.
Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Books.
Elements of Map Drawing, with plan for sketching maps
by tri-angulation and improved methods of projection.
Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry.
Davies' Legcndre's Geometry.
Fulton & Eastman's Book-keeping.
Book Keeping by Single Entry, by Hanaford & Payson
Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by Hanatbrd &
Payson.
Other books will be added and furnished to order.
A full stock of School Stationery always on hand.
Huntingdon, Pa.
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" you
THE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is
the most complete of any in the country. and pos
sesses the most ample facilities fir promptly executing in
the best style, every variety of Job Printing, such as
HAND BILLS,
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BALL TICKETS.
BILL lIF;ADS
LABELS, &C., &C., &C.
CALL AND Ez:AmINE :3PLCIMENS OF 1V01:14
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY C MUSIC STOBB
jo Qrs'--N
Y 0
WINTER CLOTIIING'.-
?i The undersigned would respectfully call the atten
tion of our friends and costumer , , as woll as the citizens
of the tout' and country generally, to our new and eaten
sive assortment of
_
R E ADY-M AD E C LOT HIN G,
consisth.g of every article of gentlemen& furnishing
goods. We deem it unnecessary to make a newspapt
dourish, being confident that a call and an examination
of our goods, will satisfy all. that our goods are just vhat
we reconnnend 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 touch
we will say. that we will guarantee to all who may favor
us with their patronage, entire satisfaction as to quality.
fit and prlce. Should gentlemen desire any particular
kind or cut of clothing, not found in our stoat, by leav
ing their measure, they can be accommodated at , port
notice. Call at the corner of the diamond, Long'b new
house.
" what is
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Sept.
To THE PRESIDENT OF TM: PENNSYLVANIA. AGRICIIITUE LT.
SOCILT :—ThO subscribers. your committee to examine the
contents of a Salamander Safe., of Evans k IVatson. after
heing exposed to 11 strong fi I e on the Pair Grounds for eight
hours. respectfully represent—
That after seven colds 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 111111111-
facturers, and a large quantity of documents were in the
Safe. and came out entirely nuinjurA.
The experiment satisfied its of the capacity of Safes of
this kind to protect contents front any lire to 10/Ich they
may be exposed.
The Committee awarded a Diploma and Silver Medal.
Gm. W. WoomvAnn,
:tom; W. Gmr.v.
J. P.
ALFRED S. GILLETT.
WiLmrcu'rox, Del., Sept.l7, 1859.—Messrs. EvANS & WAT
SON, Philadelphia.
Gentlemrn:—The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of your
manufacture, purchased by us from yam• Agent, Fel ris
Garrett, of our city, some nine mouths ego, 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 " 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 forced open. We sup
pose they were the greater part of the night at work on
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,
BAYNARD & JONES.
GREAT FIRE!-ANOTHER TRIUMPH!!
li",NoxviLtx, Tennessee, March 13th, 1830.
Messrs. EVANS C WATSUN, Philadelphia:
Gentlemen—lt affords me great pleasure to say to you
that the Salamander Safe, which I purchased of you in
February, 1858, 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
be in a perfect state, the books and the papers not being
injured any whatever. I can cheerfully recommend your
Sates to the community, believing, as I do, that they are
as near fire-proof as it is possible for any Safe to be made.
.4Z— A largo assortment of the above SAFES always on
hand. at 301 Chestnut street, (late 24 South Fourth street,)
YLilndelphia [Nov. 10, 1F350.J
TT is a fact that Fisher & Meitlurtrie
will give a pledge to the public. that if they van on
them for good bargains and cheap goods, they will not be
disappointed.
TT is a fact that Fisher
stock of Dress Goods embraces the choicest styles, and
greatest variety to be found in market.
"LiNVELOPES
9. By the box, pack. or less quantity. for sale at
LEW7S' BOOK AND STA T o,l` ER YST 0
T is a fact that Fisher & McMurtrie have
the largr..3t and chcapcst stock of Goods in town.
TT is a fact that Fisher & SleMurtrie are
selling Rag Carpet at only 25ets. per yard, and all
Vool Carpet at 75ets. per yard.
you will find the Largest and Best
assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods at
D. P. GWIN'S.
fiALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if you want
vi Fashionable Goods.
F you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call
I
at D. P. MIN'S, w.iere you will find the largest as
sortment in town.
CALL at—D. P. GIVIN'S if you want
GOOD GOODS.
T A.DIES Collars, very cheap and beau
tiful, at D. P. °WIN'S.
FOR SALE
HUNTINGDON. PA
PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS,
POSTERS,
M. GUT3IAN & CO
SETLI, ANOTHER
THOMAS J. POWELL
YiFURURS !
S !! FURS ! ! !
FOR 1859—G0. FAREIRA & THOMSON,
'o. 818 Market street, above eighth, south side, Puu.Annt,
MIA, have just opened their
ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FURS,
manufactlfikd under their immediate supervision, from
FURS, selected with the greatest of care irons the largest
Etocks of the European Market, embracing every variety
and style of
LADIES AND CHILDREN'S WEAR.
Those purchasing early will have the benefit of a le , zer
selection. Besides the above goods, we have a fine assort
ment of BUFFALO novES, GENTLE3.IIII , ZS' FUR GLOVES
COLLARS.
The prices for all these goods are at a lower figure than
they can be bought any where in the city.
FAREIRA & THOMSON,
818 Market street, Philad'a.
N. D.—Fars altered and repaired and Far Trimmings
made to order. [Nov. 9, '59-5%-.a."1
ON'T FORGET,
THE PLACE TO CALL
IS AT G. A. MILLER'S STORE
GROCERIES,
DRY-GOODS.
BOOTS R SHOES.
HATS & CAPS.
FRESH CONFECTIONARIES, &C., &C
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST!
G. A. Miller ha; now on hand a well selected stock of
fresh Groceries. Dry Goods, Confectionaries, Hats & Caps,
Boots & shoes, 'Notions, &c., all of which he is ready to
dispose of at reasonable prices.
The public generally are invited to call and examine
his goods.
Thankful for the patronage he has 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, 1559.
TRUSSES ! BRACES!! SUPPOR
TER'S!!! C. 11. NEEDLES,
W. Corner Twelfth and Dace streets, PIIII.ADELPTITA.
Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical
Remedies. Has constantly on hand a large stock of Gen
uine French Ti ttses a complete m•sort men t of the
best American, including the celebrated Whites Patent
Lever Truss. believed by the best authorities to be superior
to any yet invented. Engli,h 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.
Ordenand letters of enquiry, will meet prompt attention
October 19. 1839—1 y
- 1 - ISENWEIN'S TAR AND WOOD
a ,1 NAPTHA PECTORAL, IS THE MST MEDICINE IN TUE
Wonf.n. for the care 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 fhe 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 case. and consequently sleep, which the pecu
liar nature of this d:scase denies him. It is very pleasant
to the taste. and prompt in its effects. Tey R. and be con
vinced, that it is invaluable in the cure of Bronchitd affec
tions.
C; Prier. cQ ch. per Burn:,
Prepare.l only by
A. F.SENWEI.N. Dm%Atid,
N. W. Cor. :NINTH & POPLAR Sts.. PHILAPIMP:II.I
N.13.---For salt , by d. Read and S. S.Smith. Huntingdon.
R. Meliurn , .‘y ,C 7 :11 . m.ser, McAlavy's Fort, .I‘,lln D.
Roth rich, ?darldesburu . . and Geo. K. Smith & Co., Phila.,
and Storekoopers and Dru2 . gbds generally.
October 19, 1559—Cm.
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LARG ER STOCK THAN EVER BEraP,E,
AT CITY . PRICES, nn'
Ist. llecaus'e it :supplies •'TGe I 'enp,ict" with itieu , nenstible
articles. and many useful inventions which can he tumid
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
inclu.les a complete variety or
BO I T.DING-HAIIDWARE, 31ECIIINTCS' TOOLS,
CUTLERY, HOLLOW R
-WAE.
OILS, 'PAINTS, SADDLERY..
- VARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS.
STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PUMPS. LEAD PIPE,
MOROCCO and LINING SKINS. &-x..
Togetllor with a full assortment of everything. pertaining
to his line of business.
.t;Z—All orders receive prompt attention.-1
Jinn tiugdott , Oct. 4, 1839
NEAV GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! !
D.P. GIP I2C' S STORE
D. P. GI I\ has just received the largest and most
fashionable and best selected Stock of Goods in the mar
ket. consisting of Cloths. Cassimores. Plain and Fancy,
Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds : Ileaverteens, '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 Do Laills, Plaids, Mimsline Dc Lains, Al
pacas, Lavella Cloths, Do Barge, Cuburgs, Gingham:l,
Prints, &c.
Also, Tickings, Checks, Muslins, Cotton
and All Wool Flannels,Sack Flannels, Cloaking Cloths,
Linsess, Brown and Dne Drills, Dlankets,'lc.
Also, a large assortment of Ladies' Collars,
Dress Trimmings. llibbonek, Gloves, Gauntlets, Cotton mod
Wool Hoiscry, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Neck
Veils, Barred and Plain Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Ladies'
Vests, &c.
Also, Woolen Shawls, Waterloo and Bay
State, Single and Donbie Brodie.
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 %via
be sold cheap.
Call and examine my Goods, and you will be convinced
that I have the best assortment and cheapest Goods in the
market.
Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods, at
the Highest Market Prices. L. P.
Huntingdon, 0ct.12, 1859.
ROMAN !
IL ROMAN !
11. ROMAN!
IL ROMAN !
IL ROMAN !
NEW CLOTHING .
JUST RECEIVED.
NEW CLOTHING
JUST RECEIVED,
NEW CLOTHING
JUST RECEIVED,
Roman's
Clothing
Story
for
sour
Clothing.
Huntingdon, Oct. 4. 1850
WINDOW SHADES,
CORDS,
TASSELS, (f,- C.,
and BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
A handsome assortment just received and for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE
XTOSTENHOLMS' Celebrated I X L
Knives and Razors, for Halo by
JAS. A. BROWN.
FOR THE MILLION!!!
.TAMES A. DTIOWN
JAS. A. DROWN
THE
SEIPARY
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.
FISHER MINIURTRIE
ARE IN OW 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 & WINTER, such as Black
and Fancy Silks, French and English Merinos, All Wool
Do Laines, (plain and colored,) Nanvau Plaid, Tanjore
Lustre, Figured Cashmere, Plaids, Monsline De Laines,
Coburgs, Alpaccas, 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 full stock of La
dies' Fine Collars, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as
Collars, Cravats, Ties, Stocks, Hosiery, Shirts, Gauze and
Silk linder.hirts, 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, &e.
Also—Tickings, Osnaliurg, Bleached and
Unbleached 3luslins, all prices; Colored and White ORM
biles, Barred and Swiss Antslins, Victoria Lawns, Nain-
Books, Tarleton, and mahy other articles which comprise
the line or WHITE and DO3IESTIC GOODS.
Ft ench Cloths, Fancy Cassinters, Satinets. Jeans, Tweeds,
Denims, Dim Drills, Flannels, Lindseys, Comfort's, Blank
ets. &c.
Hats and Caps, of every variety and style
A Good Stock of G P MMUS, it - ARM:I73IE. QUEENS
WARE. BOOTS and SHOES, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE,
which will be soil Cheap.
We also deal in PLASTER. FISH, SALT, and all kinds
of GRAINS. and posse: thcilities in this branch of Oade
unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels of
Merchandise, free of char g e, at the Depot:, of the Broad Top
and Pennsylvania Railroad , .
COME ONE, COMB ALL, and lie convinced that the Me
tropolitan is the place to secure fashionable and desirable
goods, disposed of at the lowest rates. -
FISHER ,C. 7 M.2IURTRIE.
Hunting (ion, Oct. 4, 1539.
GOOp NEWS
WASHING CLOTHES 14i PRESSURE!!
After flft}• years experimenting. the proper article has
at last been invented fur women, in their hard labors on
the washing day.
"IT IS EVEN SO!"
Come and he convinced that we are almad of every ma
chine in use. Half thetiine. half the hard lahar. (02(i half
id wear and tear. is saved. Little boys and girls can do
the work for their mothers. The und-r,igned have pur
chaed the exclu-ive right of T Innting , lun and Mifflin
C9llll ties. to make and sell 3. T. Munnifs
EMANCIPATOR WASIIINC.4 MACHINES
We ,lesire the public to call and examine this truly T.l
- MACHINE. It can be seen at our shop on Wash
ington street
We, the undersig,ned.
above mac Linn, take pleasur,
to the public : ttsured that th ,
claimed:
Peter Swoopc,
Dr.." It. Dorsey,
J. S. Morris.
Christian 'Long,
Chas. 11. Miller,
John Cunningham,
.Tolin S. Miller,
D. U. roster,
Mrs. O. J. Cunningham,
•• Julia M. Miles,
" C. A. Lea is.
Huntingdon, Augu.t 3. I,Si'i!
O .IIOCERY STORE.-
The malerstu:nea having °pencil ont opposite the
Tritatiaz.lon llalcul Top Potilroa,l depot,. in llantingdon.
determined to sell all articles usually kept in Grocety
Store,. CUE. I? POE. CASH. ArrnovNn MUMMY IT.ODUCE.
Call and e:::unine Fur 3 - oarselves, bet,re purchasing , else
Ilmaingdon, Aug. 1Q ISSO
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IF Mel kT., SCIENCE.
IVA_ The history of "1100FLAND'S GERMAN M-
I I';1‘;'!," the most I calm kable medicine of the id ~ and
the many cures that have been performed with it in cases
of LIVER COMPLA INT, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUS DE
BILITY, and diseases arising from a disordered liVer or
stmach. place it among the most astonishing discoveries
that have taken place in he medical world. The diseases
to which these Bitters ale applicable are so universal, that
there are but few of our friends ii he may not test their
virtues in thelr 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 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 lloollaniTs 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 !Muffles. Why should you reject it? Cleri,y
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 yen 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 75 cents per bottle. See that the signature of C. M.
Jackson is on the wrapper of each bottle.
May 11,1859-Iy.
. __
NEWS ! NEWS ! ! NEWS ! 1!
NEW GOODS.
NEW GOODS,
NEW GOODS,
AT BEN JACOBS'
AT BEN JACOBS'
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, HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES, &c., &c., &c.
His stock of CLOTIIING 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 pikes—
which will be very low.
His entire stock of Goods will compare with any other
in town, and the public will do well to call and cxamino
before purchasing elsewhere.
As I am determined to sell my goods, bargains may be
expected, so all will slo well to call.
Country Produce taken in Exchange for Goods.
LENJ. JACOBS, Cheap Corner.
Huntingdon, Oct .4, 1839.
QCITOOL BOOKS,
Generally in nse in the Schools of the County, not on
hand, Nvill be furnished to order. on application at
LEWIS' BOOK ANDSTATIONERY STORE.
13 A It CHMENT DEED PAPER
ruled, fur sale ut
APED, 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•
LIUM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's
J 4 than can be had in town. Call and see them.
GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A
large assortment at
BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE.
CLOAKING Cloths, Tassals, Cords and
Binding, cheap at D. P. GIVIN'S.
BALL S.: P3:IIGIITAL
sing thoroughly tostca the
c iu recommenaiug the same
ey will find it all that is above
Mts. Lydia R. Orbizion,
" Annie E. Sctt,
" Elizabeth Williant.ion,
" E. B. Sexton,
IVm. Brev.ster,
:qrs. M. C. Given,
" Mary B. Simpson,
" Mary C. Marlt , ,
" Lizzio L. Dorris,
" Ann E. Campbell,
" Jennie C. Murray.
PIZ ANCIS B. WA LT.ACE
CHEAP CORNER,
LETVIS' BOOK STORE.
PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS
T EVANS & CO., Miners and Deal
dcers in Broad Top Cont.
Office, Huntingdon, Pa.
JAMES ill. GREEN,
Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer, Hun
tingdon, Pa.
I , ,TEGARAN &
o Minors and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. B. L.
Alegalian, General Agent, McConnellstown, Huntingdon
county, Pa.
DAVID BLAIR,
Miner and Shipper of Broad Top Coal. Office Hun
tingdon Pa.
i rj_ . A. MILLER,
g Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, &c., &c
Ce LOUTS,
Proprietor of the Mansion House.
R. JOHN AIcCULLOCH, offers his
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Office on Hill street, one door cast of Reed's
Drug Store. Aug. 25. '55.
ir S. MILLER,-
Proprietor of the Jackson House
& 11. - WILLIAMS,
o Proprietors of the Franklin House.
S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi
e tines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro
ceries, Confectioneries, &c., Huntingdon, Pa.
M. LEWIS,
Dealer in Books, Stationery aud Musical. Instil
nionts. Huntingdon, I'a.
nP. GIVIN,
o Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries. ITardware, Queens
ware, Hats and Caps. Duets and Shoes. &e.
y M. CUNNINGRAM & BRO.
o round,is, Huntingdon, Pa
TAMES A. BROWN,
Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &e., Hunt
ingdon, Pa.
ROMAN,
Dealer in Ready Slade: Clothing. Hats and Caps,
Bouts and Slices, &c.
pENJ. JACOBS,
0 Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready _Made Clothing. Grocer
ies, Queensware, &c. &c.
UT lA'S & Deniers in Heady
.mado Clothing. Huntingdon, Pa.
1 4 11SIJElt & 21.1e111TETRIE, Dealers in
Dry Goods, Grain, &c.. Minting , lon. Pa.
TEY' AvEsTBRooK.
J Dealer in Gentlemen's, Boots
Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco Lerther, etc.
JOSEPH REIG GER,
E. Watchmaker and dealer in Watches. Clocks, and Jew
elry. &c.
AVILLIA.M.S,
Plain ana Ornamental :\ Manufaeturei
WEN BO ,
Carriage and 'Waggon Manufacturer
TOHN F. RAMEY. County Surveyor ,
Huntingdon, Pa. Office on 11111 street, one door ea,l
of the Huntingdon Marble Yard.
111.1mu:Ne.:.s—.1.. T. 11 - at,on, Philadelidlia: J. I'. Lt.li .
(Ivologkt. Philadelphia; 1k!lokl-y, Ilough
Heady Furnace. Hon. ..Jonathan M.Williato,;.
ICILARD LANCLUON, Miner t:nd
AA ) Dealer• in Broad Top Coal, 1.1 - ep-v. ell, Boa rot a coun
ty, t'a. [Nov. 8. '5B.
A M MER MAN & CO., Min ers and Deal-
orsin Broad Top Coal, Bread Top. linntingaonCo.,
Penna.. f Nov. ;3, 1F.54.
COUNTRY DEALERS call
;t. L.,. = „ 0 buy CLOTHING from me hi Mintine - don at
'WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the
cities, as T have a wholesale store in Philadelidda.
Huntingdon, April 14. 1838. 11. ROMAN.
Shand GOODS !-A. fine assortment on
hand for the arcommodation of en , tomers. at BEN.T
JACOBS —Cheap Corner," Market Square. Onet2.B
E-AY ARE tlt S. S. Smith's Gro
cery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in
town.
lilt
K. IN EFF, M. P.,
PHI SICIA A_IYD SCR G E
OFFICE, Ilill fAreot, oppo-dto Dr. Linton. offers his Proft's
rdonal soivices to the citizen, of lints tin;don and vicinity.
April 13, 1819.
JACKSON 110 TEL,
p. 117,1: O,ID I:ET
1 I UNTINGDON,
jOIIN S. MILLER, Proprietor
Travelers:. and citizens of the county, are ill:brined that
no pains will be spared to make them feel comfortable and
at home at this House. [April 6, 'al.
AT A NSION IIILL Er
T.
itUNTIMIDDN, PA.
CHRISTIAN COUTS, Proprietor.
olt patrons and the travelii,g , public in general, may
expect warm receptions and good accounnodatiom.
April n, 1839.
fRANKLIN HOUSE,
HILL NT I? EE T
HUNTINGDON, PA
W". 11. WILLIAMS, Proprietors
The be,t accommodatiomt for man and beast. Give its a
trial and Inc convinced.
ALLISON MILLER, rz".7-7-.77
R 0
Has remoti•ed to the Thick Row opposite the Court llouse
April 13, 1859.
e f t :' , .z, VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
_Et
SYMPUONIANS, ACCOIIDMNS AND FIFES,
For sale cheap at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY Sc MUSIC STORE.
THE CYTH.zIRA—The
Presbyterian Psahnodist—The
Shaw Juld ee—llu n ten's and
L'ertini's enlarged and improved instructors—Weiland's
New and Improved Method for the Guitar—Lelaud'e Accor
deon, Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and Rowe's
iolin Instructors—Bellak's Melodeon Instrueter—Bur
rowes' Piano•Forto Primer•—do. Thorough-Base Primer—
Howe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee &Mk—
Tara's Harp, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE.
'; ' ' 7 i' - 7 , P . ,?:
..:: ::'.; _ ,
. ,{... - 7,,--‘ 17,, , - J...!.4k , t:-!', i;• 7 ,
117:77-7-77g-'-. ' I.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY.- -
A good assortment of miscellaneous and School
.o.k:3—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 bo had at fair prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE.
READY RECKONER.
A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars
and cents, to which are added forms of Notes, Bills, Re
ceipts. "etitions. &c.,
together with a set of useful tables,
contai ling 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 day, published in 1859. For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
DUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE !
If you want your emit neatly printed upon envel
opus, call at
LEWIS' BOOKA.I.VD STATIONERY STORE.
-FOR THE LADIES.
A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes
suitable for con fidential correspondence, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK it STATIONERY STORE.
])OO'H'SSHOES.—OId and young
can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' store in Market
square, Ifitutingdon, Pa. (0e,P28.)
ROCERIES, &c., &c.—Call at the
1,3 - cheap store of BENJ.:JACOBS. All kinds of coun
try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri
ces. (OC. t2S.)
DE V 1 1 1 . S 11,
N EW MARBLE YARD
IN HLINTINGD ON,
ON Munn; STREET, DLTIVELN SMITH AND FRANKLIN
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.
He hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit and
receive a share of public patronage.
Huntingdon, May 4, 1859-Iy.
OTICE TO ALL ! 1 ,„ezr
The subscriber, Who has for more than one year, carried,
on business in company with Messrs. F. BRANDY, H. One,
P. WHISKEY, and Mr. LAGER BEER, has this day dissolved
partnership with the above firm. I All claims against tho.
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 be repaired. A
good stock of CLOCKS. ilya WATCHES and JESTELIV/ w ,
will be kept on hand for customers who may,
favor him with a call.
Huntingdon, March 2,1859
F OR EVERYBODY
TRY THE NEW STORE,
On Hill Street opposite Carman's Store
TILE BEST
SAMAR and MOLASSES.
COFFEE. TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR. FISH', SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES. CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF TUE BEST, AND ALL KINDS.
and every other article usually found in a Grocery Stole
Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,
I'ainty, Furnishes, Oils and Spats. Turpentine
Fluid. Alcohol. Glass and Putty.
-AT gO
BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes.
ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES,
and a large number of articles too numerous to mention,
The public generally gill please call and examine for
themselves and learn my prices. _
Hunting ,lon, May 23, 1853.
9 - IHE H .. , T
UNTINGDON FOUNDRY IN
I BLAST AG MN !—The subscribers take this method
0! informing their friends and the public generally, that
tl'y have rebuilt the Hnntingdon
17LATF-Vau,p dry. and are now in successful operation.
t,f.;:t4),!.!„, ; ,.,., and are prepared to furnish Castings of
ItltiHewevery description. of best quality and
• .:14,.4 workmanship, on short notice, and on
lea..onahle terms. Farriers are invited to call and C:V:1111-
inc. our Ploughs. We are mann fitctnring the Hunter
Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun
tingdon county A g.ricultnral Fairlast fall. Also. Hunter's
celebrated Cutter Ploughs, which can't be beat—togetb'er
with the Keystone, Hillside a ndliar--hear ploughs. We
have on hand and are manufacttn ing Stoves—such as
Cook. Parlor, and Office stove , for wood or coal. Hollow
ware. consisting of Kettles, Boilers. Skillets, &c., all of
m bleb we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coun
try produce. Old metal taken for castings. By a stritt
attention to business. and a desire to please, we hope to re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
Huntingdon. April 30. ]SO6.
AEBLE YA LD. Ihe undersiplled
241 would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
of thin tingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. Ito is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice. Monumental Narlile. Tomb. Tables
and Stones or every desired vice and forrn of Italian or
rastern Marble, highly finished. and caned with appro
priate devices. or plain, as may snit.
Minding Marhie, Dour and. Window illa, &c., hill be
furnished to order.
IV. IV. pleth,!;es bino.elf to furnish material and work
utiohip equal to any in the country. at a fair price. Call
Mal sue. bethre you put chase elsewhere. Shop on Ilill
Strout : It anti ngdon, Pa
: , .Tap 16, 1555
1 1 ,100'i'S AND ...1.110D.-`,
CALF-SKINS AND LININGS,
LASTS AND FINDINGS
LEVI lv::FTBIzoox,
Has just opened his new stock of
BOOTS and SHOES for men, NVOIIIOII. boys, misses and
children. ..111 kinds of styles tbr Ladies can be found at
his store. and the men will nut find Ellin. With his stock
tir their wear.
His nbl et tumors anil the public generally, will please
call and examine hi, cxtenaivestork.
stuck uL Linings, Lash and Finding q,
pl , •u,e all in tile trade. _
Hun in ;don. Oct. -1. 1859.
NEW BOOKS!
FOR, SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
THE HOUSE : A NEW POCIaT MANE U. Of Rural Architec
ture; or. ICow to Build Dwellings. Barns, Stables, and
Out D‘‘ellings of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches
and School-llouses. Price, 50 cents.
THE GA It DEN-. A Nnw Pocttsr V, of Practical Hor
ticulture; or. How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and
Flowers. With a Chapter on 01 nontental Trees and
Shrubs Price, 50 cents
THE FARM: A Nr.w POCKET llkzr,at. o Practical Agri
culture: or. How to Cultivate all the Field Crups With
an Essay on l'arm Management, etc. Price. 50 cents.
DOMESTIC AN IMA 1,5: A Ncw PccNET ll.\at IT. of Cattle,
Corso, and Sheep Husbandry; or, llow to Creed and
1121
Price. 50 cents.
HOW TO TA WK: A NEW POCKET 3TANII IL or Conversation
and Debate. with Directions for -Scquiring a Grant:mai-
ral Style. and more titan Five itnnctrial Common Mis
takes Cut rested. Price, 50 cents.
HOW TO BEI! AYE : A NEW POCKET Mv:v.ita, of 'Republi
can Etiquette. and Guide to Correct Personal Habits;
with Rules for Debating Societies and Deliberative As
501nhlies, etc. Price, 50 cents.
HOW TO DO BUSINESS : A NEW POCKET MANI:AL of
]'tactical Affairs and Guide to success in Life; with a
Collection of Business Forms. and a Dictionary of Com.!
mercial Terms. etc. Price, 50 cent-:.
WILLIAM AFRICA
HAS AGAIN COMMENCED THE
BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING,
ONE DOOR EAST OF Ti. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
Ills oil customers and the public generally. will give
him a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20. 1855.]
trILOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! Keep
ljyourself warm. Call at M. GUTMAN & CO'S Cheap
Clothing Store, in Long's new building, Market Square,
Huntingdon, Pa. A good stock always on hand. (0028.)
CLOAKS, TALMAS, RIGOLETTES,
Tictorincs rind 'Head Deesses are sold at prices, which
defy competition, by FISHER & :I.I.c3IURFRIII.
(10AL BUCKETS nnd Shovels,
k j for sale by JAMES A. BROWN
LIQUORS, of the best, for Medicinal
A purposes, at S. S. SMITH'S.
CLO'T'HING 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,
TTTlcite and Colored Card Paper,
For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK tt ST.ATIOIVERY STORE.
TF YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED,
_a_ Call at the store of BENJ. JACOBS.
CULL at the new CLOTHING STORE
of OUTMAN & CO., if you want a good article o;
Clothing. Store room in Long's new building, in the Dia
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
A,_,/ Call at MILLER'S.
)DOTS and SHOES, the largest and
l; cheapest assortment in town, at
BLANK BOOKS,
OF VARIOUS SIZES, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
ONTIILY TIME BOOKS,
For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONER' STORE.
R)00K BINDING-. -
) 01(1 Books, Magazines, or publications of any kind,
hound to order, if left at
LEWIS' BOOK ce STATIONERY STORE.
JOSEPH REIGGER
S. S. SMITH
.1..11. cu.NNINGIIA73I BRO
WM. WILLIAMS
HATS AND CAPS,
LEVI WESTBROOK
D. P. GWIN'S