TEN HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NMS, &C. o.?it i .0:44 Nasitef. Wiwrs on the hands may be removed by the daily use of a little nitrate of silver. Ir you admit only true friends to your house, you will need very few extra chairs. IF INladder colors red, is that the reason why the madder you get the redder you grow ? .. " ARE you a Christian Indian ?" asked a person of an adherent of Red Jacket. "No," said the savage, "I whisky Indian." TIIE President of a Debating Society out West lately decided that the "milk of human kindness" meant milk punch with nutmeg in it. PAT O'Flaharty said that his wife was very ungrateful, for " when I married her she hadn't a rag to her back, and now she's cov ered with 'em." CAS any of our fashionable ladies tell why the Lord, when he made Eve from one of Adam's ribs, didn't make a hired girl at the same time ? A LAWYER, on his passage from Europe, observed a shark, and asked a sailor what it was, who replied : " We call them see law- yers." BYRANT says that "the groves were God's first temples." Prentice says—A good many romantic young lovers unquestionably find them delightful meeting houses. NOT long since a religious society in Con necticut met to decide what color they should paint their meeting-house. Some proposed one color and some another. At last said 0110 ':- " I move we paint it rum-color, for Deacon Smith has bad his face painted that color for a number of years, and it grows brighter and brighter every year l" The Deacon's face grew brighter than ever• IT is a good sign to see a man wiping the perspiration from his face, but it is bad to see a fellow wiping his mouth coming out of a cellar " I'YE courted you, Ella, for five months or more, and am rather worse off I believe ; 'tis a losing game, truly, I've played, and 'tis fit, I hope you will allow, we should double or quit." A WIDOW said one day to her daughter:— "When you are of my age you be dream ing of a husband." " Yes, mamma," replied the thoughtless little huzzy, " for the second time." EPITAPH FOR A DEFUNCT MILLIONAIRE.- His mein was mean ; he was liberal to the poor, and those who came first got nothing ; he was generous to a fault, and the fault was himself; he believed every dollar raised him the eighth of an inch nearer heaven ; during life he bounteously supplied his children with —advice ; and dying lie made his last invest ment in real estate, leaving to the world the only part of him respected—his money. Tar. following very good rules have been adopted in a school room in Maine : No chewing tobacco in school hours. No kissing or squeezing the girls in the entry No snapping apple seeds at the master. No cutting benches with jack knives. No novels allowed to be brought to school " WnAT a fine head your boy has," said an admiring friend. " Yes," said the fond father, " he's a chip of the old block; ain't you sonny ?" " I guess so, daddy, 'cause teacher said yesterday I was a young block head." " HOLD your tongue for a fool !" was the polite recommendation of an Irish husband." " Sure, then, you're going to speak yourself," was the equally polite reply of the wife. A rtAW Jerseyman who bad been gazing at a garden in Richmond, in which were several marble statutes, exclaimed : " Just see what a waste Here's no less than six scare crows; in this little ten-foot patch, and any one of 'em would keep the crows from a five acre lot I" AN Irishman bad been sick a long time and while in that state would occasionally cease breathing, and life be apparently ex tinct for some time, when he would come to. On one of these occasions when he had just awakened from his sleep, his friend Patrick asked him : " And how'll we know, Jimmy, when yer dead ? yer after waking up every time." " Bring me a glass o' whiskey, and say to na--, here's till ye, Jemmy, an' if I don't rise an' dhrink, then bury me." Pnornr. say that they shell peas when they un-shell them ; that they husk corn when they un-husk it; that they dust the furniture when they un-dust it, or take the dust from it; that they skin a calf when they un-skin it; and that they scale fishes when they U7L- cale them. I have heard many men say they were going to weed their gardens, when I thought their gardens were weedy enough. A ROLAND FOR AN OLIVER.-A wag of a fellow by the name of Thornton, one day got up during service and walked out of church making a rather prominent display of a gold headed cane. The preacher, a well-known eccentric character, with a wooden leg—the result of his love of fox-hunting—immediately pounced upon him in this wise; " Pull that cane from under your arm, my young friend, and throw it away. There are no gold-head ed cains in heaven." Whereupon, Thornton, turning around, replied ; " Pull that stick of wood out of your pants, my old friend, and throw it away. There are no wooden legs in heaven." ariT pENN SYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS. WESTWARD. 1 EASTWARD. I ~.. , rj Hi 1 , 1 .., .., ~, ' 17.1 = , : 1, - r.. , ~.- " _ - „ .,;„ .-, ;,.; ...: u , i—i ..t" 1 ' ”r.., 8 STATIONS. , v 0 H ...., t- 1 1,1 5 ,--4 ~. c 7,,.., 37-1 ri2 " a "1 tt P. M. I P. M. I A. '..51.1 I A. M. I P. M. I P. N. 5 101 6 56 6 23 Newton Hamilton, 112 23 10 11 1 57 5 10 7 03 6 30 Mt. Union, 49 16 10 04 1 50 5 35 7 17 6 41 31111 Creek, 12 02 9 50 1 35 5 49 7 30 6 56 Huntingdon, 11 52 9 40 1 20 6 06 7 43 7 10 t .l'etersburg, .... 11 37 9 25 1 03 6 141 7 50 7 17113arree,... ....... ......... 11 30 9 17 12 53 6 21 7 55 7 251 Spruce Creek, ..... ... 11 23 9 11 12 45 6 38 S 010 7 41 Birmingham, 11 09 8 55 12 25 6 47 8 16 7 50 Tyrone, 11 02 8 4S 12 15 5 5S 8 24 S 00 Tipton 10 54 S 40 12 05 7 03 S 2S S 051Postoria, 10 50 8 36 12 00 7 08 8 32 8 10f Belrs Mills, 10 48 S 33 11 55 7 25 8 44 8 25 Altoona, 10 351 S 04 11 20 P. M. P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. A. M. HUNTINGDON &BROAD RATLROA.D.—Passenger Trains arrive and c as follows MORNING TRAIN For HopnwELL & intermediate Stations, leaves at 7:40 A. M Returning, arrives at HUNTINGDON at 12:34 I'. M EVENING TRAIN For SAXTON and. intermediate Stations, leaves at 3:50P. DI Returning, arrives at 11uNTENGno:g at 7:35 P. :A TNO. J. LAWRENCE, Ifunting.don, Nov. 16, 1859. Superintendent. WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SIL VER-WARE. We would respectfully inform our friends, pa trons and the public generally, that we have now 17- 4 f , in Store and offer 'Wholesale d Retail, at the low- FL 4 est Cash Prices, a large and very choice stock or _ Watches, Jewelry, Silver anti Plated Ware, of every variety and style. Every description of Diamond Work and other Jewelry made to order, at short notice. AZ7 goods warranted to be as represented. N. B.—Particular attention given to the Repairing of Watches and Jewelry, of every description. STAUFFER & HARLEY, No. 62 31AnsEr street, .milt Side, Pllll,llf.k. Feb. S, IS6O-Cm. e jOHN PTASZYK, PIANO FORTE, ORGAN AND MELODEON TUNER, Ilespectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vi cinity, and of the county, that he will he in Huntingdon regularly twice a year, in June and December, for the pur pose of tuning and repairing Piano Fortes, Organs and Melodeons, and musical instruments, of all de,criptions. All orders left at the Book, Stationery and Music Store of Wm. Lewis, will ho promptly and faithfully at tended to. [Dec. LI. 1830-Iy.] A BEAUTIFUL HOLIDAY GIFT. JUST PUBLISHED, THE ALBUM OF MUSIC FOR 1860, Containing a choice selection of music and Ene embellish ments. For sale by LEE & "WALKER. Publishers, Xo. 722 Chestnut street, Pnit..inni.ruLt. PRICE :?3,00, sent by mail, free of postage. Dec. 1-1. 1859. g ‘QUICK SALES AND Anybody in want of FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, HYMN AND PRAYER nooNs, ALBUMS AND ANNUALS, A:sri" OTIIBL: VALUABLE 9.".7) INTERESTING Book., Fancy and School STATIOISTERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CIIIJRCII MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC for the Piano, Guitar, &c., &c., POCTIET BOORS, BOBBISONNAILS AND PUR3I;S, For Ladles and Gentlemen, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, AWARD CARDS AND BOOKS, For Sunday and Common SchooN, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, TOY BOOKS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, &0., ALL KINDS OF BOOKS Proper for Boys and Girls. AMUSING GAMES For Young Fo11;:s WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CARDS, MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, "VISITING CARDS, CHECKER BOARDS, DOMINOES, &C., CONVERSATION CARDS, SONG BOOKS, From 6 to 75 cents BLANK BOOKS, Memorandum Books of VariOUS Sizes, SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, DIARIES FOR IS6O Drawing and Blotting Paper, Muted and Card Boards, WIIITE BONNET BOARD, INDELIDLE, ctranNE, ItED, BLUE AND MACK INKS, Arnold's Hodgson's and Harrison's WRITING FLUID Wrapping Paper of Different Sizes and Qualities, &c. ' &c. d:c SHOULD CALL AT LEWIS' CILEAP BOOK, STNTIONERT AND MUSIC STORE, In the "Globe" building, Market Square, where all who want to SAVE MONEY, a.) to make their purchases OP ,epart SMALL PROFITS !" &c. &c. &c. &C WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS BY FRANK. CROSBY, OF THE PHILADELPHIA BAR It Tells You How to draw up P.ARTNERsmr PAPERS and gives general forms for AGREEMENTS of all kinds, BILLS of SALE, LEASES and PETITIONS. It Tells nu how to draw up BONDS and MORTGAGES, AI- Framrs, POWERS Of ATTORNEY, NOTES and BILLS Of EXCHANGE, RECEIPTS anal RELEASES. It Tells Thu The laws for the COLLECTION of DEBTS, With the STATUTES Of LIMEITATION, and amount and kind of property ExßarET from ExEctr- TioN in every State. It Tells You flow to make an ASSIGNMENT properly, with forms for COMPOSITION With CREDITORS, and the INSOLVENT LAWS of every State. It Tells You The legal relations existing between GUAR DIAN 10111 WARD, MASTER and APPRENTICE, and LANDT,ORD and TENANT. It Tells You What constitutes LIBEL and- SLANDER, and the Law as to MARRIAGE Dow Er., the WIFE'S RIGHT IN PROPERTY, DIVORCE and ALIMONY. It Tells nu The Law for Ml:musics' LIENS in every State, and the NATURALIZATION LAWS of thiS coun try, and how to comply with the same. It Tells You The law concerning PENSIONS and how to ob tain on'-, and the PRE-EmßrioN LAWs to PUBLIC LANDS. It Tells You The Law for PATENTS, with mode of proce d ore in obtaining one, with INTERFERENCES, ASSIGNMENTS and TABLE OF FEES. It Tells You how to make your WILL, and how to ADMIN ISTER ON AN ESTATE, with the law and the requirements thereof in every State. It Tells Thu The meaning of LAW Tsr.ars in general use, • and explains to you the LEGISLATIVE, ENE CUTIVE and JUDICIAL Powers of both the General and State GOVERNMENTS. It Yells Tbu BOW TO KEEP OCT 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 Evr.- nY Ernny MECHANIC, Evr.tv MAN of BUSINESS, and EVERYBODY in Evaav STATE, on receipt of $l. 00, or in law style of binding at , s z.:l 25. $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. 617 Stinson' street, Philadelphia, Pa. Nov. 23, 1859-61 n. Everybody's Lawyer is for sale at Lewis' nook Store SCHOOL BOOKS FOR SALE AT LEWIS' IIOOi, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE, HUNTINGDON, PA, OSGOOD'S Speller. let, 2d, tld, 4th and sth Readers. n - GLIFFEY'S Speller and Readers, (old and new editions.) SANDER'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 'rower's Grammars. Fitch's Physical Geography. Warren's Physical Geography. Mitchell's, 3lonteith and McNally's Geographies & Atlases. Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries. Quackenbos' First Lessons in Composition. Quackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric. Gres a leaf's. Stott lard's, Emmerson's, Swan's,Colburn's and Ray's Arithmetics. Peterson's Familiar Science. Greenleaf's and Stoddard's Keys to Arithmeries. Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras. Grcenlears Key to Algebra. Parker's Juvenile Philosophy. Parker's First Lessons in Nntural Philosophy. Parker's Philosophy. Upliam's.r.feut:ll Philnsoithy. History of the United States. Berard's " Goodrich's !" Payson. Dunton and Scribner 's Penmanship, in eleven numbers. Academical, Controllers' and other Copy Dolt-t. Elements of Map Drawing, with plan for sketching maps by tri-angulation and improved methods of pi ojeetion. Davies' Elementary Geometry and Trigonometry. Davies' legentire's Geometry. Fulton & Eastman's Book-keeping. Book Keeping by Single Entry, by Hanaford & Payson Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by rfatmford Payson. Other books will be added and furnished to order. A full stock of School Stationery always ore hand. Iluntinralon. Pa. rpflE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is a the mo, , t complete of any in the country, and pos ses,:os the most ample facilities for promptly executing in tho test style, every variety of Job Printing, such as lIAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES, BLANKS, POSTERS, CARDS, CIRCULARS, BALL TICKETS, BILL HEADS, LABELS, &C., &C., &C. CALL AND murnul SPECIMEN'S OP WM:E y AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE VANS&W AT- -1 4 1 SON'S SALAMANDERI;i SAFES, t. 304 CIHNTNET STREET, PIIILADELPIIIA.fed" AIs.ZOTIIER TRIEMPEU P hiladdphia, Sept. 20, 1859. TO THE PuEsumNr Or THE PENNSYLVANIA ACRIMILTIMAL SOCIETY :—The subscribers, your committee to examine the contents of a Salamander Safe, of Evans 44: Watson, after being exposed to a strong fire on the Pair Grounds for eight hours, respectfully represent— That after seven cords of oak 'wood and three of pine had been consumed around the Safe, it was opened iu 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. WOODWARD, Jonx W. GEARY, J. P. RUTHERFORD, ALFRED S. GILLETT. STILL A'NOTHER WILMINGTON. Del., 5ept.17,1359.--Messrs. EVANS WAT SON. Philadelphia. Genticmen :—The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of your manufacture, purchased by us from your Agent, Ferris 8c 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 bole in the lower panel and forced in a large charge, which was ignited, and al though the door, inside and out, showed tho explosion not to have been a small one, it seas 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 Ptcts are of any service, you are at liberty to use them. Yours, truly, . _ GREAT FIRE!-ANOTHER TRIUMPH!! KNoxvnam, Tennessee, March 13th, 1859. Messrs. EVANS & WATSON, 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 Safes to the community, believing, as I do, that they are as near fire-proof as it is possible for any Safe to tsi made. THOMAS .1. POW ELL. itrir A large assortment of the above SAFES always on hand, at 304 Chestnut street, (late 24 South Fourth street,) Philadelphia. (Nov. 16, 1859. E CALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want Fatildonable Goods. .1.1.A.YN JONES T H E CASSVILLE 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. URS ! FURS I! FURS !! FOB. 18:50—GO. FABEIRA & TFEOMSON, /'o. SIS Market street, alone eighth, south side, PEIEGADEIe FRIA, have just opened their ELEGANT ASSORTMENT OF FURS, manufactm•ed 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 CHILDRENS 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, GEIVTLEINLENS' FUR GLOVES & COLLARS. The prices for all these goods are at a lower figure than they can be bought any where in the city. PAREIRA. & THOMSON, 818 Market street, Philad'a. N. B. Furs altered and repaired and Fur Trimmings made to order. [Nov. 9, '5O-5%m.1 -D ON'T. FORGET, TLIE PLACE TO CALL 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. &0., 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, be 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. riPRUSSES ! BRACES !! SUPPOR 3ERS!!! ..., C. 11. NEEDLES , _ 6. IV. Corner Twelfth and Race streets, PiIILADELPIII.I - _ Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical Remedies. Ilas constantly on band a large stock of Gen uine French Trusses; also, a complete assortment of the 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 flandages, 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 19,1559-Iy. ESENIVEIN'S TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA PECTORAL, IS TIIE BEST MEDICINE IN VIE WORLD. for the Cure of Onighs 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 case, 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. Plum: ;50 els. per DCITTLE. Prepared only by A. ESE .. .N. - WEIN. Druggist N. IV. Cor. NINTHS POPLAR Ste., Pilit..tont.rniA N. B.—For sale by .7. Read'and S. S. Smith. Huntingdon, B. Mcßurney Elias Musser, 3lcAlvvy's Fort. John D. Bothrick. Marklesbnrg. and Geo. K. Smith S: Co., Phila., and Storekeepers awl Druggists generally. October 19. GOOD NEWS ! WASHING CLOTHES BY PRESSURE!! After fifty years experimenting. the proper article has at last been invented fur women, in their hard labors on the wa,hing, day. "IT IS EVEN SO!" Come and be convinced that we are ahead of every ma chine in use. 1.12.21 f the tune, half the hard 1,11,02.. and haT 142 wear and tear. is .sared. Little boys and girls can du the work for their mothers. The undersigned have per chased the exclusive right of Huntingdon and MittEn counties, to make and sell J. T. MCDCF.'S EMANCIPATOR WASHING MACHINES 'We desire the public to call and examine this truly IA BOR-SANING MACHINE. It can be seen at our shop on Wash ington street. We, the undersigned, having thoroughly tested the above machine, take pleasure in recommending, the game to the public, assured that they will find it all that is above claimed: Peter Swoope, Dr. J. IL Dorsey, J. S. Morris, Christian Long, Chas. 11. Miller, John M. Cunningham, John S. Miller, D. IL Foster, Mrs. C. J. Cunningham, " Julia M. Miles, 0 ° C. A. Lewis, . Huntingdon, August 3. 1569 /_` __=`_ MO _., ii ~.--q--..1,07,,,,, 5 -4,c, fl ® _--- , -,.4 , - - -TriA . _ . _- , .. . .____. ;,, , . , . , : -.,.. .. . _,.,- • ~......_.." . .„,,,,,,_ _ _ _ __ _ _ ____ _ _ _ ..., _ _--._,.___- ,_:, , : MEDICAL SCIENCE. The history of "lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BIT TEIts,” 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 of many persons, a prejudice exists against what arc 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 Mantes 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 75 cents per bottle. Seo that the signature of C. i 4. Jackson is on the wrapper of each bottle. May 11, 1859-Iy. WINDOW SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, &C., and BAILEY'S FIXTURES, A handsome assortment just received and for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE WOSTENHOLMS' Celebrated IX L Knives and Razors, for sale by JAS. A. BROWN. you will find - the Largest and Best assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods at D. P. OWIN'S. TT is a fact that Fisher & MeMurtrie are selling Rag Carpet at only 25cts. per yard, and all Wool Carpet at 75ets. per yard. T F you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call at D. P. WIN'S, where you will find the largest as bortinent iu town. BALL & PEIGIITAL Mrs. Lydia R. Orbison, " Annie E. Scott, " Elizabeth Williamson; " E, B. Saxton, \Vm. Brewster, Mrs. M. C. Given, " Mary D. Simpson, " Mary C. Marks, " Lizzie L. Dorris, " Ann E. Campbell, " Jennie C. Murray. PROFESSIONAL dr" BUSINESS CARDS T 4 EVANS & CO., Miners and Deal ers in Broad Top Coal. Office, Huntingdon, Pa. ----- JAMES M. GREEN, Plain and Ornamental Marble Manufacturer, Hun tingdon, Pa. MEG-AI-lAN & • Miners and Dealors in Broad Top Coal- B. D. Megahan, General Agent, McConnellstown, Huntingdon county, Pa. I)AVID BLAIR, Miner and Shipper of Broad Top. Coal. Office nun tingdon Pa. A. :MILLER, ‘__S 0 Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, &c., ei COUTS, 1 4—.10 Proprietor of the Mansion Ilouse. R. JOHN 11.1eCULLOCH, 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. J . S. MILLER, Proprietor of the Jackson House S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi ),o • tines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro ceries, Confectioneries, ecc., Huntingdon, Pa. LEWIS,M. L Dealer in Books, Stationery and Musical Instru ments, Huntingdon, Pa. T 1 P. GWIN, f o Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and. Shoes, &c. T M. CUNNINGHAM & Bib. Founders, Huntingdon, Pa TAMES A. BROWN, Dealer in Itardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &c., Mint ingdon, Pa. Tjjlf ROMAN, , Dealer in Ready Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. - - BENJ. JACOBS, Dealer in Dry Goods, Deady Made Clothing . , Grocer ies, Queensware, &c. GUTMAN & CO., Dealers in Ready A l o made Clothin g , Huntin g don, Pa. -FISHER MeMURTRIE, Dealers in Dry Goods, Grain. &c.. Truntingdop. ra. i 4 EVI WESTBROOK, Dealer in Gentlemen's, T,adies' and Misses' Boots Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco Luther. etc. TOSEPH REIG GER, fzy Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew elry, WM. W M. ILLIAMS, Plain and Ornamental 3larble Manufacturer (WEN BOAT, Carriage and Waggon Manufacturer oriN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor, el Huntingdon, I't. Office on Hill street, one door - east of the Huntingdon Marble Yard. BEFEnExcEs—L. T. Watson, Philadelphia; 7, P. Le , li, Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and Ready Furnace, Don. Jonathan HICHARD LANGDON, Miner and -~) Dealer in Broad Top Coal, Hopewell, Bedford coun ty, [Nov. 3,'58. Ai\IMERMAN & CO.,3liners arid Deal ers in Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Iluntirrgdon Co., Penna. [Noy. 3, isr,s. C OU NTRY DEALERS can buy CLOTHING from inn in Huntingdon at "WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the cities, as I have a wholesale store in Philadelphia. Huntingdon, April IL 1854. H. ROMAN. DRY GOODS I— A. fine assortment on ham' for the necommodation of cu , tomers, t BENS ACOBS' "Cheap CornZr,"Marhet square. (ort2ti ) QTONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gm- IJ 20 per cent. cheaper than any oilier place in GUM .N E 11' 1.) Z'ZIISICIANAIID SURGEON Omer:, Hill street. opposite Dr. Laden, offers Ids proles sional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity April 13,1859. JACKSON HOTEL, RAMBO:I.D ST.T?FET. lIUNTINGDox, PA JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor Travelers, and citizens of the comity, ale informed that no pains will be spared to make them feel comfortable and at home at this 'House. [April 6, ':7,1). MANSION HOUSE, HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. CHRISTIAN COUTS, Proprietor. ...11y old patrons and the traveling pnld:e in general, may expect warm receptions and good accommodations. April 6, 1859. p ALLISON MILLER, - f7-7-7 - Z"--"- .1121) o DBYTIST, Has removed to the Brick Rots opposite the Court House April-W.1859. 1 1 , 2z,i- 4 -,.p VIOLINS, • GUITARS, SUIPUONIANS, ACC‘YRDEONS AND FIFES For sale cheap at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONIMY & MUSIC STOTII THE CYTHARA—The 41D F2H 4 ,„ Presby te rian Psalmodist—The qwo, ••• Shawn—The Jubil ee—Hu n ten's and Bertha's enlarged and hnproved instructors—Weiland's New and Improved Method for the Gnitar—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 1t0 , ,m Dances—The Chorus Glee Book— Tara's Harp, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. _ 7 1 : 7, A I: 7 fi? • '' .• z AV ' Zieir' ' V.F . M. ;* PookOOKS AND STATIONERY.- A good assortment of miscellaneous and School s—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. _ BI EADY RECKONER. A, 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 day, published in 1859. For sale at k...SCHOOL BOOKS, Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on hand, will be furnished to order, on application at . LEWIS' BOOK ANDSTATIONEA I" ~MRE. 1 RCHMENT DEED PAPER ruled, for sale at PAPER ! PAPER ! ! Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a good assortment for sale by the ream, ball ream, quire or sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOK & STATIONERY STORE. )UN SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's 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. GWIN'S. CIALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if you want k_ . ) GOOD GOODS. TILADIES Collars, very cheap and beau tiful, at D. P. (TWIN'S. LEWIS' BOOK STORE. LEWIS' BOOK STORE. N - EW MARBLE YARD IN lIUI4 - 2 1 INGD ON, TMNIT= JAMES M. GREEN informs the citizens of the county generally, that he lies opened a MARBLE YARD at the above place, and iy prepared to finish marble to order in, the best workmanlike manner. TOMB STONES, BUREAU . and STAND TOPS, &c., fur-. nislied on short notice, and at reasonable prices. Ile hopes, by strict attention to business, to merit and receive a share of public patronage. Huntingdon, May 4, 1.850-Iy. OTICE TO ALL ! r ,6w The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carried! on business.in. company with Messrs. F. Rummy, H. GIN, B. Wntsgar, and Mr. LAGER BEER, has this day dissolved . partnership with the above firm 1 All claims against tho. old firm will be paid by the subscriber, and all those in% debted to the firm will ray him. CLUCKS,_WATCHES and JEWELRY will- always be repaired. A, good stock of CLooKs.ll:4 WATCHES and Jr.wmay: will he kept on hand for customers who may favor him with a ca11.,_41.....y.1rre.r" • Huntingdon, March 2, 1859 F OR EVERYBODY. TRY TUE NEW STORE, On Hill Street opposite Cayman's Store THE BEST SUGAR and MOLASSES. COFFEE, TEA and CIIOCOLATE, FLOUR, FISIL SALT and VINEGAR, CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF TILE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, and every other article usually found in a Grocery Store, Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine, Finid.Alcohol, Glass and Putty, _ ALSO- BEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes. ALL THE BEST PATENT MEDICINES, and a large number of articles too numerous to mention s The public generally will please call and examine for themselves and learn my prices. _ _ _ Huntingdon, May 25,185 S riIIIE HUNTING -, DON FOUNDRY IN 1 BLAST AGAIN !—The subscribers take this method Of informing their friends and the public generally, that ''''- ' :.• they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Fenn , . 1 ri1;r.,,, - ! .. 7 . 4 „. dry. and arc now in. successful operation, , 1 1 '„, " ',: , , t i r i. ! ! and are prepared to furnish Castings 0, 1 , r21 is -4*, , every description, of best quality and Pat - —.. e.T':.t ~ c ,- workmanship, on short notice, and on ieasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam ine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Mutter Plough. This plough took the first premium at the tin gdon county Agricultural Fair last fall. Also, Ilm!fft 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 WO 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. 7. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO Huntingdon, April 30, 1856. A / WARBLE YARD. The undersigned I would reqpectfully call the attention of the citizens of liuntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of beautiful marble now on hand. Ile is prepared to furnish at the shortest notice, 'Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or Eastern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro priate devices, or plain, as may suit. Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will be furnished to order. \V. NV. pledges himself to furnish material and work. manship equal to any in the country, at a fair price. Call and see. befin•e you purchase elsewhere. Shop on Hill stkeet, Huntingdon, Pa Huntingdon. May 16, 1355 STEW BOOKS ! FOR SALI AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE THE HOUSE: A NEW I'oeKET MPittum. of Rural Architec ture; or, How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables. and Out Dwellings of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches awl Schoobliouses. Price, 50 cents. THE GARDEN: A NIT - POrKET MANtoiL of Practical Hor ticulture!; or. How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and Flowers. With a Chapter on Ornamental Trees and Shrubs. Price, 50 cents. TILE FARM . : A Nl:w Pocttr.T 31 \ sum. of Practical Agri: culture; or, How to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With an Essay on Parr: Management, etc. Price, 50 cents. DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A NEW POCKET MANuAt. of Cattle, Horse, and Sheep llnsbanelry ; or, How to Breed and Rain- the Various Tenants of the Darn-yard, etc., etc. Trice. 50 cents. HOW To) T .11. K: A NEW' Pocra:r MINUAL of Conversation an , l Debate. with Directions for Acquiring a Ural-111mill- cal Style. ounl more than Five Hundred Common Mis take, Corrected. Price, 50 cents. HOW TO BEHAVE: A New POCKET MANAVI. of Republi can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits; with Rules for Debating Societieß awl Deliberative As- semi lics. etc. Price, 50 cents. HOW TO DO BUSINESS: A N.F.NV Pocrior MtNOAt, of Practical Affairs and Guide to buccess in Life; with a Collection of Business Forms. and a Dictionary of Com mercial Terms, etc. Price, 50 cents. WILLIA AFRICA TISS AGAIN COMMENCED THE B 0 0 T AND SHOE-MAKING, ONE DOOR EAST OF IL ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORM llis obi customers and the public generally, Neill give hint a call. [Huntingilon, Oct. 20, ISIS.] riLOTHING CLOTHING I ! Keep . Jyourself warm. Call at :11. GUTMAN CO'S Cheap Clothing Store, in Long's new building, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. A good stock always on hand. (0c2.8.) CjLOAKS, T.A.LILIS, RIGOLETTES, victorines and Head Dresses are sold at prices, which defy competition, by FISHER Sc McMUR MTH. CIOAL BUCKETS and Shovels, ski for sale by JAMES A. BROWN IQUORS, of the best, for Medicinal I purposes, at S. S. SMITH'S. OLOTIIINGI—A large stock on hand, at the cheap store or BENJ. JACOBS. Call and ex amine goods and prices. (0ct28.) ruiRACING MUSLIN, DRAFTING AND DRAWING PAPER, White and Colored Card Paper, For sale nt LEWIS' BOOK cE STATIQXERY STORE. T 1? YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED ; Call at the store of BENJ. JACOBS. fIALL at the new CLOTHING STORE of GUTMAN S: CO., if you want a good article of Clothing. Store room in Long's new building, in the Dia mond, Huntingdon. Sept. 9, 1857. QcVERCOATS, of fill kinds, cheaper than elsewhere, at t.l, 1856. 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE. (IONFECTIONERIES of the very best. Call at MILLER'S. HOOTS and SHOES, the largest and cheapest assortment in town, at BLANK BOOKS, OF VARIOUS SIZES, for sale at LEWIS' 1300 K AND STATIONERY STORE. NIONTHLY for SaIo , TIME BOOKS, LEVI' 8008 AND STATIONERY STORE 1)00K BINDING. t) Old Books. Magazines, or publications of any kind, bound to order, if left at LEWiS' BOOK 4.0 STATIONERY STORE. BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE ! It you want your card neatly printed upon enrel apes, call at LEWIS' 1300 K AND STATIONERY STORE. FOR THE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes, suitable for confidentia/ correspondence, fur sale nt. LEWIS' ROOK d STATIONERY STORE. 'ROOTS & SHOES.—OId and young JP can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' store in Market square, Huntingdon, Pa. (0ct23.) GROCERIES, &c., &c.—Call at the cheap store of BENJ. JACODS. MI kinds of coun try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri ces. (0ct28.) JOSEPH REIGGER S. S. SMITH WM. WILLIAMS D. P. OWIN'S