The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, May 23, 1860, Image 4

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    THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C.
Our 611iy 'bush f.
WUY is the world like a piano ? Because
it is full of sharps and flats.
Mosr calamitous companions—girls in their
gigglehood, and boys in their boobyhood.
THE Chinese picture of ambition is a "Man
darin trying to catch a comet, by putting salt
on his tail."
Wuxi' is the difference between a, bare bead
and a hair bed ? One flees for shelter and
the other is a shelter for flees.
THE man who courted an investigation,
says it isn't half as good as . .an affectionate
girl. We expect not.
A IV counterfeit bank note is described
as having for its vignette, " a female with a
rake in her lap."
" PAPA, have guns sot legs ?" " No."—
" How do they kick then ?" " "With their
breaches, my dear."
" Who is that with Miss - Flint," said a wag
to his companion. " Oh, that is a spark
which she has struck."
SOON after the battle at Leips.ie, a wit ob
served: " Bonaparte must now be in funds,
as he received a cheek on the banks of the
Elbe."
A BUSINESS man of our acquaintance is so
scrupulously exact in all his doings, that
whenever ho pays a visit, he al , ,7ays insists
on taking a receipt.
A NEGRO being caught stealing from a hen
roost, escused himself by saying, Dat he
only came dar to see if de chickens sleep wid
dar eyes open."
MILTON was asked by a friend if he would
instruct his daughters in the different lan
" No," said he, " one tongue is
guages.
enough for a woman."
SILENCE is more sociable than false speak
ing. A dog that we know is better company
than a man whose language we do not under-
stand
LOVE WILL FIND A WAY.—There is a
cockney youth, who, every time he wishes to
get a glimpse of his sweet-heart, cries,
" Fire !" directly under her window. In the
alarm of the moment, she plunges her head
out of the window, and inquires " Where?"
when he poetically slaps himself on the bo
som and exclaims, "Ere, my Ilangelina !"
A COUNTRY apothecary being out for a
day's shooting, took his errand boy to carry
his game bag. Entering a field of turnips,
the dog pointed, and the boy overjoyed at
the prospect of his master's success exclaim
ed :
"Lor, master, there's a covey; if you get
near 'em, won't you physic 'em ?"
" Physic them, you young rascal, what do
you mean?"
" Why, kill 'em, to be sure," replied the
lad.
As editor of our acquaintance says he has
an antipathy to disembodied spirits. We
know he has, for he never comes across them
without taking good care that they shall not
remain long out of the body.
AN Arabian, who brought a blush to a
maiden's cheeks by the earnestness of his
gaze, said to her "My looks have planted
roses in your cheeks ; why forbid me to gath
er them ? The law permits him who sows to
reap the harvest."
AT a trial before a Squire, the following
queer coloquy occurred :
Council—" Didn't you tell P— to go to the
devil ?"
Witness—" I rather think I did."
Council—" Well, did he go ?"
Witness—" I guess not; but if he did, he
made a quick trip of it, for I met him the
next day.
AT a meeting of riflemen one of the speak
ers told a story of an officer of a city corps,
who, when marching his men through the
streets, forgot the word in command, and
cried out, " . Right shoulders forward," when
he should have said " left." When he found
his men turning a contrary way to that in
tended he•shouted, " Right about face," but
this only making matters worse he discarded
military phraseology, and came down to plain
" Wby don't you turn down B---- street ?"
" MISSES HowE."—At a tea-party in lowa
City, a while ago, where those who have
" benefit of clergy" are privileged characters,
the " Rev." Samuel Storrs Howe, a frisky
bachelor of over fifty winters, happened to
be present—as usual. One of the ladies at
the tea-table, thought to enliven the conver
sation by addressing him upon the subject of
his recently engaging in the business of
housekeeping—that is, "setting up bachelor's
;" and asked him how he got along,
whether he felt at home, &c. " Why, yes,
ma'am," was the reply, " I begin to feel a
good deal in the family way." The ladies
bit their lips, and concluded the information
was too good to keep—from their husbands.
—St. Chars. Intel.
THE Vermont Patriot tells a story of an
old usurer who went, one day, to visit a
former borrower who had since, fortunately,
grown from poverty to independence. They
went into the garden. Passing along 0. walk
flanked on either side with flowers, of great
beauty and variety, the visitor made no re
mark until be came to the potato patch, when
he exclaimed, "My friend, you'll have a fine
crop of potatoes there 1" " That's just like
you," said the proprietor, " when gentlemen
and ladies pass through my garden, they look
at the flowers—but when a d—d hog comes
in, all he can see is potatoes I"
THE WORLD'S GREAT EXHIBI
TION PRIZE MEDAL,
AWARDED TO C. MEYER,
FOR lIIS TWO PIANOS, LONDON, MODER 15, 1851
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public generally, that he has constantly on hand PIANOS,
equal to those for which he received the Prize Medal in
London in 1851.
All orders promptly attended to, and great care taken
in the selection and packing the same.
He has received during the last Fifteen years more
Medals than any other maker from the Franklin Institute
—also, First Premiums in Boston, New York aud Balti
more.
Warerooms No. 722 ARCLI street, below Eighth, south
~isle, PHILADELPHIA.
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GELLING OFF FOR CASH!!
BARGAINS IN HARDWARE
As "the nimble penny is better than the slow sixpence,"
and swan prglits in cash, are better than vexing eye-sore
book accounts, JAMES A. BROWN is now determined to
sell off the large and splendid stock of Hardware, Paints,
&c., which he has just brought from the east, at such low
prices, as will induce every body to crowd in for a share of
the bargains.
His stock includes a complete variety of
BUILDING-HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS,
CUT LE RY, HOLLOW-WARE,
OILS, PAINTS, SADDLERY.
TARNISHES, GLASS. CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS,
STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE,
MOROCCO, LINING SKINS,
COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL OIL, &c., &c.,
Together with a full assortment of everything pertaining
to his line of business.
,All orders receive prompt attention.)
Huntingdon, April H. 1860
F RANKLIN HOUSE,
EV THE DIAMOND,
11UNT1NGDON, PA
VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor.
The citizens of the county. and strangers and travelers
generally, will find comfortable accommodations at this
house. Give us a trial. [April 4, 1860.1
DLATFOItM SCALES, OF EVERY
DESCRIPTION, SUITABLE FOR RAILROADS, &c.,
for weighing hay, coal, ore and merchandise general
ly. Purchasers run no risk, every scale is guaranteed
correct, and if, after trial, not found satisfactory, can
be returned without charge.
AZ Factory at the old stand, established fur more than
thirty-five years.
- ABBOTT & CO.,
Corner of Ninth and Melon Streets,
April 4, ISGO-3m. PIiILA.DELPIILL
pump MAKING.-
The public are informed the subscriber is still in
the Pump Making busineas at Mill Creek, and will furnish
pumps, including all wood work, with good timber, at
different points on the Canal and Railroad, at 45 cents per
foot. When timber and boarding aro found, from 25 to 33
cents per foot. If the ~cork is not well done, no pay will
be exacted.
ISAAC WOOLVEETON,
Mill Creek P. 0.,
Iluntingdoo co.,
Penna.
Refers to—
J. Sewell Sewart, Theo. H. Cremer, William Dorris,
William Dorris, Jr., Thomas Fisher, Horatio G. Fisher,
John Scott, Samuel T. Brown, David Blair and Judge Tay
lor, Huntingdon ; and to G eo. Bucher, John Porter, Charles
Porter and %Vin. Christy, Alexandria.
March 2S, 1560-6 m.
/1 - GUTMAN &," CO.
o SPRING & SUMMER CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, BATS AND CAPS
The public generally are respectfully informed that M.
GUTMAN & CO., have now upon their shelves a new and
well selected stock of fashionable
SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING,
to which they ask the attention of all who are in want of
a neat and comfortable Coat, a Vest or a pair of Pants.—
Their stock will bear examination, and they respectfully
request all to call and see for themselves.
Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of
clothing not found in the stock on hand, by leaving their
measure they can be accommodated at short notice.
A good assortment of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &C., &C.,
will also be found on hand. All of which will be sold as
low. it' not lower, than the same quality of goods can be
bad in the county.
Call at the corner of the Diamond, Long's new building,
CiUT3IA.N & CO.
'Huntingdon, April 4, 1860.
T IN WARE!
PRICES REDUCED
MERCIIA.NTS AND DEALERS
Are invited to call and examine the largest assortment
of WELL MADE TIN WARE to be found in the State,
which we aro prepared to sell at LOWER PRICES than infe.
rior goods are generally sold for.
MELLOY & FORD,
Sign of the Large Coffee Pot,
723 Market street, PHILADELYLII.t.
Marchl-1,1860-3m.
TDI. IRVINE ? PHYSICIAN AND
le I e SURGEON. Office and residence opposite Wm.
Moore & Sons Store, in Alexandria, Huntingdon county,
Pa. [March 7,1860-3m.]
TA IME ! LIME!!! LIME!!!
THOMAS MOORE
Respectfully informs builders, farmers and others, that
he will have constantly on hand at his kiln at McConnells
town, fresh burnt Lime, which he will furnish in any
quantity on order, cheap for cash. Lime can also be had
from Thos. G. Strickler, in Hu nti n gaon, in small quantities.
McConnellstown, March 7, 1860-3m.*
ALEXANDRIA .FOUNDRY.-
ROGER C. McGILL, manufacturer of all kinds of
castings, forge and rolling mill, grist and saw mill, thrash
ing machine, sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, stoves of
various kinds, kettles. plough shears to suit all kinds of
ploughs; also, car wheels and railroad wort, and has a
new and improved plough that renders satisfaction to all
farmers that have used them. I will keep all kinds of
plough shears and plonths at Messrs. Fisher & McMur
trie's, Huntingdon, and at Mr. George ELry's, Mill Creek,
and will fill all orders promptly. The farmers will save
money by getting shears and ploughs of McGILL, at the
foundry head-quarters, the place to buy.cheap. All kinds
of produce, old metal and lumber, taken in exchange.—
Bring the pay and save ton per cent
Alexandria, March 7, 1800—Iy
JOHN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. DROWN.
.. J. H. 0. COADIN.
I - 4 AM PARTNERSHIP.-
J. H. 0. Comax has, from this date, become a Mem
ber of the firm of
SCOTT & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
HUNTINGDON,
in which name the business will still be conducted.
'Huntingdon, Jan. 2, 1860.
THE best display and largest variety of
all kinds of Goods, can always be found at the cheap
store of FISHER & SON.
- FI ARK Colored Palm Hoods, best qual
ity, only 50 cts. each. FISHER & SON.
T EETH EXTRACTED
without PAIN, by Dr. J. LOCKE& J. G. ifiliiiiii ,
CA,P, DENTISTS. Office one door east of the
BANK, (up stairs.) Give them a call.
Dec. 28, 1859.
STORE ROOM TO RENT AND FIX
TURA'S FOIL SALE.—The undersigned offers f.or
rent his Store Room in Market Square—it having Gas and
other conveniences connected.
He offers for sale his entire Stock and Fixtures at re
duced prices.
Any person desiring a good situation for business, can
have an opportunity of getting one by calling on the sub
scriber on the premises.
Huntingdon, Feb. 8, 1860
ALEXANDRIA BR,EIVERY.-
NEW FIRM !
The undersigned respectfully inform the public that
they have purchased the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY and
will continue the business, and endeavor to give general
satisfaction.
All orders will be promptly attended to.
ROTHROCIK,
Alexandria, Feb. 22, 1860. W3l. N. KIRBY.
OBT. KING,—
MERCHANT TAYLOR,
Ifill Street, one door west:of Car:nzon's Store,
Has just returned from the City frith the most splendid
assortment of
CLOTIIS,
CASSIMERES, and
PLAIN and FANCY ATESTINGS,
ever received in Huntingdon, which lie will make up to
order in the best workman-like manner.
Thankful for past favors, a continuance of the same is
respectfully solicited. _ . _
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PIANO FORTE, ORGAN AND MELODEON TUNER,
Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vi
cinity, and of the county, that he will be 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 descriptions.
All orders left at the Book, Stationery and Music
Store of Wm. Lewis, will be promptly and faithfully at
tended to. [Dec. 11.1839-Iy.]
JAS. A. BROWN
SONGS AND BALLADS, &C.,
FOR EVERYBODY
For sale at LEWIS' 800 x, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORE
WHAT EYERYBODY WANTS
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COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS
It Tells You how to draw up PARTNERSHIP PAPERS and
gives general forms for AGREEMENTS of all
kinds, Bins of SALE, LEASES and PETITIONS.
It Tells You how to draw up llosns and MORTGAGES, AF
FIDAVITS, POWERS of ATTORNEY, NOTES and
BILLS of EXcIiANGE, RECEIPTS and RELEASES.
It Tells You Tho laws for the COLLECTION of DEBTS, with
the STATUTES of LIMITATION, and amount
and kind of property EXEMPT from EXECU
TION in every State.
It Tells You How 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 and WARD, MASTER and APPRENTICE,
and LANDLORD and TENANT.
It Tells You- What constitutes LIBEL and SLANDER, and
the Law as to MARRIAGE BOWER, the WIFE'S
RIGHT IN PROPERTY, DINORCF. and ALIMONY.
It Tells You The Law for MEcHANIcs' LIENS in every State,
and the NATURALIZATION LAWS of this coun
try, and how to comply with the same.
It Tells You The law concerning PENSIONS and how to oh
taM one, and the I'RE-E3mTioN LAWS to
PUBLIC LANDS.
It Tells You The Law for PATENTS, with mode of proce
dure in obtaining one, with INTERFERENCES,
ASSIGNMENTS and TABLE OF FEES.
It Tells You How to make your WILL, and how to AmtrN
/STER ON AN ESTATE, with the law and the
requirements thereof in every State.
.71 Tells You The meaning of LAW TERMS in general use,
and explains to you the LEGISLATIVE, EXE
CUTIVE and JunterAt Powers of both the
General and State GOVERNMENTS.
It Tells You How TO KEEP OUT OF law, by showing how to
do your business legally, thus saving a
vast amount of property, and vexatious
litigation, by its timely consultation.
Single copies will be sent by mail, postage paid, to EVE
RY EVERY MECHANIC, EVERY MAN OF BUSINESS, and
EVERYBODY in EVERY STATE, on receipt of $1 00, or in law
style of binding at $1 25.
$lOOO A YEAR can he 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 Sansom street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 23,1850—Gm.
AlEir - Everybody's Lawyer is for sale at Lewis' Book Store
CIOAL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS,
IL) for 75 cents and upwards, at the Hardware Store of
J. A. BROWN.
WRAPPING PAPER!
A good article for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
WOSTENHOLMS' Celebrated I X 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. GWIN'S.
R. C. IfcGILL
HOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will
be sold for $125 at the cheap store of
FISHER & SON.
HOOP SKIRTS with from 4 to 30
hoops, at prices from 25 cts. to $2,00 at the cheap
store of D. P. GIVI.ZsI.
T HE best Tobacco in town, at
D. P. GIVTN'S
CALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want
IL/ Fashionable Goods.
CULL at D. P. G-WIN'S if you want
lJ GOOD GOODS.
ASplendid variety of Carpets, only
25 cts. per yard. FISHER & SON.
The Genae Annie Melodist,
The Dime Melodist,
The Dime Song Book, 2b. 1,
The Dime Song Book, No. 2,
The Dime Song Book, No. 3,
The Dime Song Book, No. 4,
The Dime Dialogues,
The Dime Speaker,
The Dime, Cook Book,
The Dime Recipe Book
EVERYBODY'S LAWYER
BY PRANK CROSBY,
OF TUB PUILADELPUIA BAR
THE
CASSVILE S? IX
AND
NORMAL SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES & GENTLEMEN
CHEAPEST SCHOOL IN THE LAND
Send fog• a Catalogue ! !
Address, M. PlIeN. WALSH, A. M.,
Cassville, Huntingdon Co., Pa.
T. P. LOVE
1860. 1860.
SPRING STOCK NOW OPEN.-
Full Sto - ck of SILKS,
Full Stock of SHAWLS,
Full Stock of DRESS GOODS,
Full Stock of LINEN GOODS,
Full Stock of COTTON GOODS,
Full Stock of BLACK GOODS,
Full Stock of WHITE GOODS,
Full Stock of LACE GOODS,
Arezv Materials for DUSTERS,
Novelties in FRENCH GOODS, &c. cf-c.
EYRE & LANDELL,
Fourth & Arch Sts., Philadelphia.
N. B.—Storekeepers may at all times find Good Bar
gains, daily from New York and Philadelphia Auctions.
P. S.—BLACK SILKS, at nett prices, decidedly cheap.
Feb. 29, 1860-3 m.
ROBERT KING
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T"" GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is
the most complete of any in the country, and pos
sesses the most ample facilities for promptly executing in
tho best style, every variety of Job Printing, such as
lIAND BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
BL ANKS,
POSTERS,
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BALL TICKETS,
BILL,IIEADS,
LABELS, &C., &C., &C.
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE
E_ 4 V A N'S & WAT
SON'S SALAM A.N D E It 5
SAFES,
304 CHESTNUT STREET.
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PHILADELPHIA. L
ANOTHER. TRIUMPH: ° .
Philadelphia, ..Cept. 29, 1859.
To THE: PRESIDENT OF THE PENNSYLVANIA AGRICULTURAL
SOCIETY:—The sabscribers, your committee to examine the
contents of a Sahunauder Safe, of Evans C Watson, after
being exposed to a strong fire on thelfair 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 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 out entirely uninjured.
The experiment satisfied us of the capacity of Safes of
this kind to protect contents from any tire to which they
may be exposed.
The Conunitcee awarded a Diploma and Silver Medal.
GEO. W. WOODWARD,
;TORN W. GEARY,
J. P. 1117runnronn,
ALFRED S. GILLETT.
WimtnNorm Del., Sept.l7,lBs9.—Messrs. EVANS & WAT
SON, Philadelphia.
Gentlemen:—The Salamander Fire-Proof Safe of your
manufacture, purchased by us from your Agent, Ferris'a
Garrett, of cur city, sonic 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 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 aro of any service, you are
at liberty to use them. Yours, truly, .
KNOXVILLE, Tennessee, March 13th, /559.
Messrs. EVANS lz WATSON, Philadelphia:
Gemtleinen—lt affords me great pleasure to say to you
that the Salamander Safe which I purchased of you in
February, ISSS, 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
Sales to the community, believing, as I do, that they are
as near fire-proof as it is possible for any Safe to be made.
tar A large assortment or the above SAFES always on
hand, at 304 Chestnut street, (late 24 South Fourth street,)
Philadelphia. [Nov. 16, 1859.)
SCHOOL BOOKS,
OSGOOD'S Speller. let, 2d. 3d, 4th and sth Readers. '
M'GUFFEY'S Speller and Readers, (old and new editions.)
SANDER'S tzdo 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 now editions.)
Scholar's Companion.
Smith's, Bullion's, Brown's and Tower's Grammars.
Fitch's Physical Geography.
Warre Physical Geography.
Mitche s, Monteith and McNally's Geographies & Atlases.
Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries.
Quackenbos' First Lessons in Composition.
QuackenbO's Composition and Rhetoric.
Greenleaf's, Stoddard's, Emmersou's, Swan's,Colburn's and
Ray'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.
Berard's " ft
Goodrich's " g:
Payson, Dunton and Scribner'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' Legendre's Geometry.
Fulton & Eastman's Book-keeping.
Book Keeping by Single Entry, by Hanaford & Payson
Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by Hanaford &
Payson.
Other books will be added and furnished to order.
A full stock of School Stationery always on hand.
Huntingdon, Pa.
WINDOW SHADES,
CORDS,
TASSELS, &C.,
and BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
A handsome assortment just received and for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK. STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE
BUTCHER -KNIVES and Carvers, in
g reat variety, for sale at the Hardware Store of
JAHES A. BROWN.
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CALL AND ENAMINE SPECIMENS OF WORE,
STILL ANOTHER
GREAT FIRE!-ANOTHER TRIUMPH!!
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE,
HUNTINGDON, PA
BAYNARD 3: JONES
1110.11 AS J. POTS ELL
PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS
T EVANS & CO. ; .111iners and Deal
!'4.era in Broad Top Coal.
Office, Huntingdon, Pa.
MEGAHAN & CO.,
c , Miners and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. B. L.
Illegahan, General Agent, li.lcConnellstown, Huntingdon
connty, Pa.
DAVID BLAIR,
Miner and Shipper of Broad Top Coal. °Mee Hun
tingdon Pa.
(2_ A. MILLER,
e Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, &c..
( 1 . LOUTS,
Proprietor of the Mansion 1-fouse
DR. JOHN MeCULLOCH, offers his
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Office on Hill street, one door east of Reed's
Drug Store. • Aug. 28, '55.
T S. MILLER,
t.P • Proprietor of the Jackson Muse
Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi
kje eines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro
cerics, Confectioneries, &c., Huntingdon, Pa.
M. LEWIS,
Dealer in Books, Stationery and Musical Instru
ments, Huntingdon, Pa.
TA P. GWIN,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens
ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Sze.
TN. CUNNINGHAM & BRO.
m Founders, Huntingdon, Pa
TAMES A. BROWN,
Dealer in hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, B:e., Hunt
ingdon, Pa.
H ROMAN,
Dealer in Ready 'Made Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoes, &c.
ippENJ. JACOBS,
B 10 Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clething,, Grocer
ies, Queensware, &c.
G I c ' i lll ti A ,in N if & - i C t. o d ., ,, De p a i, lers in Ready
FISHER & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods,
Grain, dc., Huntingdon, Pa.
T,EVI WESTBROOK,
Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco Lerther. etc.
TOSEPH REIG G ER,
eif Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew
(dry, &c.
WILLIA.BIS,
Plain and Ornamental 31arb1e Nannt'acturer
OWEN BOAT,
Carriage and Waggon Manufactarer
TORN F. RAMEY, County Siuveyor,
Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Ilill street, one door east
of the Huntingdon Marble Yard.
Itcerarztecs—L. T. 'Watson, Philadelphia; .7. P. Leslk,
Geologist, Philadelphia; Charles Mickley, Rough and
Ready Furnace, Hon. Jonathan M:Willianis.
DWI-L.4RD LANGDON, Miner and
Dealer in Broad Top Coal, Hopewell, Bedford coun
ty, Pa. iNov. 3,'55.
AMMER 31 AN & CO.,Miners and Deal
ers in Broad Top Coal, Broad Top, Huntingdon co.,
Penna. [Nov. 3, 1858.
t ookr" 7 ,- COUNTRY DEALERS can
buy CLOTHING from me in Huntingdon at
'WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in the
eitis.s, as I have a wholesale store in Philadelphia.
Huntingdon, April 14,1858. IL ItO3IAN.
TARY GOODS !—A fine assortment on
fbaud for the accommodation of customers, at P.VIN.T.
JACOBS"• Cheap Corner," Narket Square. (oct2B )
ATONE -WARE at S. S. Smith's Gm
cery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in
town.
K. .NEFF, - M.
PHYSICIAN - AYD SURGEOK.
OFFICE, Hill street. opposite Dr. tuden, offers his profes
sional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity
April 13, 1859.
I XCHANGII,' HOTEL,
11-
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NEAR PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT
T. K. SI3IO:sZTON, Proprietoi
Dec. 28, 1859
e jACKSON HOTEL,
JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor
MANSION HOUSE,
HILL STREET,
lIUNTINGDON, PA
CHRISTIAN COUTS, Proprietor.
My old patrons and the traveling public in general, mad•
expect warm receptions and good accommodations.
April 6, 1859.
It ALLISON MILLER,
DE ArTIST,
Has removed to the Brick Row opposite the Court House
April 13, 1859.
VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
SYAIPIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIFES,
For sale cheap at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE
TRUSSES ! BRACES!! SUPPOR
TERS!!! C. 11. NEEDLES,
8. W. Corner Twelfth and Race streets, PHILADELPHIA.
Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical
Remedies. has constantly on hand a large stock- of Gen
uine French Trusses; also, a complete assortment of the
best American, including the celebrated Whites Patent
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 19, 1859-Iy.
THE CYTHARA—The
Presbyterian Psalmodist—The
Shawn—TheJubilee—Hunteu's and
Bertini's enlarged and improved instructors—Welland's
New and Improved+Method for the Guitar—Leland's Accor
deon, Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and Howe's
Instructors--Bellak's Melodeon Instructor—Bur
rowes' Piano-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Base Primer—
Howe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee Book—
Tam's Harp, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE.
EADY RECKONER. -
A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars
an 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
QCHOOL BOOKS,
L - 3 Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on
hand, will be furnished to order, on application at
LEWIS' BOOK .ANDSTATIONERY STO.7?E.
DARCHMENT DEED PAPER
_IL ruled, for sale at
T)APER 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 & STATIONERY STORE.
431 UM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's
than can be had in town. Call and see them.
CLOAKING Cloths, Tassals, Cords and
Binding, cheap at D. P. GWIN'S.
yiNVELOPE S-
By the box, pack, or less quantity, for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
IF you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call
at D. P. (}WIN'S, whore you will find tho largest as
sortment in town.
lIUNTINGDO.N, PA.,
HUNTINGDON, PA
LEWIS' BOOK STORE
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
FISTVir, 4a6
v
• AelOgifi:' /
"BOOKS AND STATIONERY.-
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 bad at fair prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & - MUSIC STORE.
OTICE TO ALL !!
The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carried
on business in company with Messrs. F. BRANDY, 11. GIN.
P. WHISKEY, and Mr. LAcca. BEER, has this day dissolved
partnership with the above firm 1 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 3 2 7- 14 -t- always be repaired. A
good stock of Cr.ocs. 4 ir "WATcnEs and JEWELRY.
will be kept on hand t for customers Who may:
favor him with a call.
Ifuntingdon, 3lnkch 2, 1.859
F OR EArERYBODY
TRY THE NEW STORE,
On Hal Street opposite Cannon's Store
TILE BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES,
COFFEE, TEA and. CHOCOLATE.
FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO,
SPICES 01? THE BEST, AND ALL KINDS,
and every other article usually found in a Grocery Stoic
ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs,
Paints, Varnishes, Oils and Spts. Turpentine,
Fluid, Alcohol, Glass and Putty,
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 will please call and examine for
themselves and learn my prices.
Huntingdon, May 25, 3.855.
rTHE HUNTING-DON FOUND - ItYIN
ji BLAST AGAIN l—The subscribers take this method
of Informing their friends and the public generally, that
----. they have rebuilt the Huntingdon Foun
dry, and are now in successful operation,
L14,,,L, A. Z1., and are prepared to furnish Castings of
n ra . every description, of best quality and
workmanship. on short notice, and on
reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam
ine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter
Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Hun
tingdon county Agricultural Fair last fall. Also, Hunter's
celebrated Cutter Ploughs. which can't be beat—together
with the Keystone, Hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. We
have on hand and are manufacturing Stoves—such as
Cook, Parlor, and Office stoves for wood or coal. Hollow
ware, consisting of Kettles, Boilers. Skillets, &c., all of
which we xvill 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, me hope to re
ceive a liberal share of public patronage.
J. M. CUNNINGHAM & IMO.
Huntingdon, April .10, ISSO.
MARBLE YARD. The undersigned
would respectfully call the attention of the citizens
of Ilunting,don and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on hand. lie is prepared to furnish
at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired size and form of Italian or
Eastern :limbic. highly finished. and carved with appro
priate devices. or plain, as may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &c., will be
furnished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and n•ork
manship equal to any in the country, at a fitir price. Call
and see. before yon purchase elsewhere. Shop on Hill
street, Huntingdon, I'm
Iluutingtlon. May 16, 1655
NEW BOOKS
FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE
THE !LOUSE : A NEW POCKET MANUAL of Rural Architec
t e: or. How to Build Dwellings, Barns, Stables, and,
Out Dwellings of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches
and School-Houses. Price, 50 cents.
THE GARDEN: A NEW POCKET MAN cm, of Practical Hor
ticulture; or, How to Cultivate Vegetables, Fruits, and
Flow , •rs. With a Chapter on Ornamental Trees and
Shrubs. Price, 50 cents.
TIM FARM: A NEW POCKET M NUAL of Practical Agri
culture; or, How to Cultivate all the Field Crops. With
an &say on Farm Management, etc. Price, 50 cents.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A NEW POCKET MANUAL of Cattle,
Horse, and Sheep Husbandry; or, How to Breed and
Rear the Various Tenants of the Barn-yard, etc., etc.
Price, 50 cents.
HOW TO TALE: A New POCKET MANuAt. of Conversation:
and Debate, with Directions for Ac4miri»g a Grammati
cal Style, and more than Five Hundred Common Mis
takes Corrected. Price, 50 cents.
IbOW TO BEHAVE: A NEW POCKET MaNlta. of-Republi
can Etiquette, and Guide to Correct Personal Habits;
with 'Rules for Debating Societies and Deliberative As
semblies, etc. Price, 50 cents.
now To DO BUSINESS: A INEw POCKET M‘NcAr. of
Practical Afthirs and Guide to bucet.ss in Life; with a
Collection of Business Forms, and a Dictionary of Com
mercial Terms, etc. Price, 10 cents.
1 ILLIA3I AFRICA
HAS AGAIN COMMENCED THE
BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING,
ONE DOOR EAST OF IL ROMAN'S CLOTILINO STORE
His old customers and the public generally, will give
Lim a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 20, 1858.]
CLOTHING !I. Keep
jyourbelf warm. Call at M. GUTMAN & CO'S Cheap
Clothing Store, in Long's new building, Market Square,
Huntingdon, L'a. A good stock always on hand. (0c28.)
FOAL BUCKETS and Shovels,
for sale by :TAMES A. BROWN
IQUORS, of the best, for Medicinal
A
El purposes, at S. S. SMITH'S.
PLOTIIING!—A large stock on hand,
j at the cheap store of BENJ. - JACOBS. Call and ex
amine goods and prices. (0ct28.)
rpRAGING MUSLIN,
DRAFTING AND DRAWING PAPER,
White and Colored Card Paper,
For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK 0 STATIONERY STORE.
T
YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED,
1_ Call at tile store of BENT. JACOBS.
ALL at the new CLOTHING STORE
A__) of GUTMAN & CO.. if you want a good article of
Clotbinp. Store room in Long;'s new building, in the Dia
mond, Huntingdon. Sept. 9, 1857.
•
riONFECTIONERIES 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' BOOK .AND STATIONERY STORE.
MOINTHLY TIME BOOKS,
For gale at
LEIVIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
00K BINDING.
Old Books. Magazines, or publications of any kind,
ound to order, if left at
LEWIS' BOOK & STATIONERY STORE.
]USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
It you Want your card neatly printed upon envel
opes, call at
LEWIS" BOOK AND STATIONE.UY STORE.
Olt THE LADIES.
A supet:or article of Note Paper and Envelopes,
suitable for confidential correspondence, fur sale at
LEWIS' BOOK & STATIONERY STORE.
]OOTS & SHOES.—OId and young
can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' store in Market
square, Buntiugdon, Pa. (oct2S.)
GROCERIES, &c., &c.—Call at the
cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coun
try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri.
ces. (oct2.S.)
ROOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps, the
largest assortment and cheapest to be found at
D.,P. GIVIN'S
GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-.A:
large assortment at
BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE.
ADIES Collars, very cheap and beau
tiful, at D. P. G1T12i15`..,
JOSEPH' REIGGER
S. S. S3IITIT
1V I. WILLIAMS
D. I'. GITIN'S