IS====g; THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE S A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NMS,-&C. Liquid Manures Why are liquid manures more efficient than would have been the solid materials from which they arc made ? This question is often asked, and involves the exercise of natural laws, precisely in the dircct ion in which farm ers should investigate it. We claim that the compost heap, arranged with a cistern at its lower end, and supplied with a pump, so as to throw back on top the fluid 'drainage frequently adding water:when the drainage is insufficient, will cause the whole mass in clue time to be converted into the fluid form without loss of the ammonia, and will thus render all the conmituents of com post:capable of being applied by the sprink ling cart. The reasons why a single cord of manure I thus treated will have the effect of four or more cords of the same manure applied to the soil, after the usual decomposition in the ordinary way, are two fold ; first the liquid form secures the ability to bring portions of the manure in contact with the surface of all the particles of the soil, disseminating it so that it comes in contact, as a necessity, with all the roots percolating the soil, and in a form to be readily received by absorption ; second the chemical changes which necessa rily go on during the entire decomposition of the compost heap before it reaches the sol uble condition, arc more complete ; every in gredient is brought in chemical contact with every other ingredient, and progression of conditions is occurring continuously, until at the time of the eventual solution, the progres sion probably equals what would have oc curred by the whole manure having taken place once or oftener in organic life, before finding its place as a manure in the soil.— Mesa= effects are illustrated when we plow in clover as a green crop ; it receives from the soil its organic pabulum and it thus pro gressed by its approbation in its organism ; when the clover is once more decomposed be neath the surface, these inorganic constituents are yielded up ready for use in new crop. So with the fluid manures manufactured in Flanders and elsewhere; no portion of a straw decomposed in the soil can feed a new plant, until it is capable of being dissolved in water, and this solution connot occur Ivithout chem ical changes, the conditions of which are sup plied by the surroundings. Such changes occur most rapidly when the compost heap is arranged in the manner we have described; and, therefore, fluid manure contains all the inorganic matter in a progressed, as well as in a solution form, and will not be refused by growing crops. In this way all that na ture's laws would bring about with manures in an ordinary state plowed into the ground, in ten years, are ready and occur in the current season when these manures are presented to the roots of plants in fluid form. The convenience of the compost heap ar ranged with a cistern and a pump, as we have described, is very great, for it admits mixing large quantities of inert materials in the compost, and of rendering them soluble; thus, swamp muck decomposed by the lime and salt mixture, river mud and other simi lar materials, may form part of this compost ; all the wastes of the house in the form of soap-suds, chamber lye, etc., may pass through this cistern and perform their part in the compost heap, besides supplying their inte grants eventual to the field. In soils where potash is deficient, this may be added in a soluble form placed on top the heap ; for there it will meet with so many changes of condition, and combine with such a variety of other chemical constituents, as to render it soluble. "When ammonia is escaping, which by the by is likely to occur where the heap is fully supplied with moisture, then sulphu ric acid may be added to this cistern, And be ing pumped on the compost, thus diluted, will charge the carbonate of ammonia, which is non-violatile, and is vahiable for its power of rendering water capable of dissolving those integrants of manures and soils most needful to plants.-- Working Farmer. FIRST rrEAVY BET.—The editors and pro prietors of the Lacrosse, Wisconsin, Repub lican and of the Democrat, have bet their offi ces, papers, and types, and everything (val ue $4,000) on the result of the election in Il linois and Wisconsin. If Douglas carries both States the editor of the Democrat is to take both concerns. If Douglas does not carry both States then the editor of the Re publican is the winner. Property to be de livered on the 4th of March next.—Clevela;,,d, Ohio, Herald. HARRISBURG STONE-WARE ! ! Crocks, Jugs. Preserve Jars &c., of superior quality. Sold only by JAMES A. BROWN. WRAPPING PAPER ! A good article for sale at LEWIS' BOOK STORE WOSTENEIOLMS' Celebrated IX L littives and Razors, for sale by .TAS. A. BROWN. you will find the Largest and Best assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods at HOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will be sold for $1 25 at the cheap store of FISHER Sz SON. T)ARK Colored Palm Hoods, best qual ity, only 50 cts. each. FISHER .C; SUN. P. GWIN'S is the place to buy Ho good and cheap Carpets. _llOO2 SKIRTS with from 4 to 30 hoops, at prices from 23 cts. to $2,00 at the cheap store of D. I'. GAVIN. (NALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if you want Fashionable floods. J 1? you want handsome Goods, good Goods, cliPap Goods. and all kinds of Goods, go to D. 1. °WIN'S. ALE XAI.IDRIA F OUNDRY.— I:0G En. C. 31eGILT., manufactErer of all kinds of castings. forgo and rolling mill, grist and saw mill, thrash ing machine. sled and sleigh sales, wagon boxes, stoves of various kinds, kettles. plough shears to snit all kinds of ploughs; also, car wheels and railroad wink. and has a new and improved plough that renders satistitetion to all farm , ,Ts that have used them. 1 u ill keep all kinds of Plough shears and ploughs at .:+.le,srs. Fblter & .1 le3lur trio's. Minting:lon, and at Mr. Geo] ge Ely's, Mill Cfeelt. and gill fill all orders promptly. The f.. 1 mil., will ,IVI - money by getting shvqrs and pb , ugln , of MeGI Lb. at Ili' , foundry head-quarter., the place to buy cheap. All kin 1- , of prothwi, oil metal and lumber. taken in ex.chzulge Ilrilig the pay aad ~tve ten per cent ...t lexandi is, March 7,1360-1 y ' st• a, VN, - s , DEALER IN" ...„ ' s ;21 T: ~i 4:1 4 ' . I C . , L 7 l• - [ A i AR Eir ~ r CUTILINY, \Jae L Huntingdon, 0( - , _ ,a, e ',',,1,t,' • --: ur.r,,,„ -' - • ..f . SELLING OFF FOR C...'...511! I As " the nimble penny is better than the slow sixpence," and small prqjit.3 in cash, are bet ter than rerinu boob• accounts, JAMES A. BROWN is now determined to sell off the large and splendid stock of Hardware, Paints, which lw has just brought front the istht, at such low price., as will induce every body to Lmowd in for a share of the bargain.,•. His stock includes a complete variety of BUILDING-HARDWARE ; MECHANICS' TOOLS. CUTLERY, IR/BLOW-WM:. OILS. PAINTS, .SADDLER VARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TUM3Ii NOS, STEEL, IRON, CHAIN PL - 3IPS. LEAD Pll'E, 3IOROCCO. LINING SKINS, COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL oil, Ic.. Together with a fell assortment of ev,:rytiling pertaining to his line of busi;:cos. t-71 -- 21.11 orders receive prompt attentiom—r,-5, Hun tingrlon , April 11, 1860 "ti), UICK SALES 4,0 Anybody in want of cmincii MUSIC AND IIs:STBUCTION BOOKS, SHEET MUSIC for the Piano, Guitar, &c., BLINK BOOKS, Memorandum Books of Various Sizes, Drawing and Blotting Bristol and Card Boards, Arnold's I.Todgson's and Harrison's 'Wrapping Paper of Different Sizes and Qualities, &c. &C. &c In the "Globe" building, Market Square, D. P. G WIN'S CARD.- i-3 L DR. D. S. HAYS offers his professional services to the inhabitants of Mooresville and vicinity. Office. at fl lover bank or Neff Mills, opposite Mrs. Myton's store. April 18,18 GO-tr. rKEETH EXTRACTF_D- -- 7 --- - 1-.„.. without PAIN, by Dr. J. LOCKE S: J.G.'"Ct . ,tn' — yo CA.IP. DENTtsrs. Office one dour east of the BANK, (up stairs.) Give them a call. Dee. 2S, 1559. CIO AL OIL COAL OIL LAMPS, vt„ j for 7,5 cenk and upivardB, at the Harthsare Store of tnrnra2n .13_1RGAINS IN II AnDIVARE , ;i -; . AND SMALL FAMILY AND POCKET DIDLES, HYMN AND PRAYER. DOORS, ALBUMS AND ANNUALS, ANY OrtlEr. WALT-Ur:LE AND Emnr.sTria /2005,, Fancy and School STATIONERY, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT raczEr DOOFS, PORTMONNAILS AND PI7RSTIS, For Ladies and Gentlemen, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS, AWARD CARDS AND BOOKS, For Sunday and Common Schools, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, TOY BOOKS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, S.C., ALL KINDS OF BOOKS Proper for Boys and Girls. AMUSING GAMES For Young Folks WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CARDS, 'MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, TISITING CARDS, CHECKER BOARDS, DOMINOES, LO., CONVERSATION CARDS, SONG BOOKS, From 6 to 75 cents SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, DIARIES FOR 1860 WHITE BONNET BOARD, INDELLELE, CARNILNE, RED, BLUE ANT BRACE MIS, WRITING FLUID. &c. SHOULD CALL AT LEWIf3' CREAP BOOR, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STOII , where all who want to SAVE MONEY, go to make their purchases A LEXANDRIA BREWERY.- NEW FIRM! The nnderAgned relmect rally inform the public that they have pareima•med the ALI:x.A NDRIA. BREWERY and will Continue time bu,inetm, and endeavor to give general sati,laction. All orders will be promptly attended to. wm. nornizomi - , Alexandria, Feb. 22. 15110. SQL N. IIIP BY. ...' -ri -4 -. 0- - ( 1 el rri = , -T. P'Z'-' = (-) 11. C. r?I LL L. -- 4 (L)• t 4-"„ JOHN PTASZYK, rIANO 'PORTE, ORGAN AND MELODEON TIJNER, Respect fully 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, tier the lair pose of tuning and repairing Piano Fortes. ;th-gans - ltml Melodeonst, mid musical instruments, of all descriptions. --All orders left at -the Book, Stationery and Music Store of Wm. Lewis, kill be promptly and faithfully at tended to. [Dee. 14, 1859-ly.] WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR, BUSINESS IC 'Lill, ri, tl How to draw up PARTNEUSUIP PAPI.IIs and gives hiiicrtl forms for ActuErttExTs of all kinds, flirts of SALE. LE.thEE3 and PLTITIONS. Tells You how to draw up Boxns and MouToacts, Ar rinavlTS, POWERS of ATToRNEY. N0T1.35 3111 d RILLS or Exc Ilan; 31, P.T.CEIns and RELE.t,Es. It Tells Thu The laws for the COLLECTION of DEBTS. ti ith the STATUTLS of Lint.Tanoy, and amount and Lind of property .EXEMPT from ExEcu ;lox in every state. it Toils You How to make an Assicsmr,NT properly, with forms for Composure's CREDITyII6. and the INnoLVENT .1.0.:U of every State. The legal relations existing between 11 r ta m is and 'Want), MAzTER and. AppRENTICE, and I..PNIkLoIID and TENAYr. Il hills Thu What coin-inn:es LinEt and SLANDER. and the Low as to M AR RIAG 11 DOWER : the WirE's llnnri PltoiG.llTl', DIVORCE :Old ALIMONY. II hills You Ilia Lal% foriia:crr-tares'l.il.aoiiieveryState, and the NATURALIZ3.TION Lt. - cc.; of this coun try. and how to c,mply with the same. it Tills nu, The law concerning Pl:x . noys and haw to ob tain one, and the 1 2 / 1 3.1.EMPTIoX LAWS to Prune L IG Tells Thu The Law for Pan:Yrs, with iii it of proce dure in obtaining one. with Ixttiairtin.NcEs, Azr.SIGNMENTS and TABLE OP It Tells Mu how to make your Wilt. and le ov to Annra- Lam: ON AN • ESTATE, with the law and the requirements thereof in every State. it hills Mu The meaning of l. tw Tutors in general use, and explains to yon 3113. LEGn,LATIVE. EXE CUTIVE and ;JUDICIAL ['ow ers or the ooliona and star.. Gorr.R.NmENis. It Tells nu, IL.NV TO F.U.E.V OLT OF heir. by ,Itowing Low to do your busine.s legally, thus :,acing a vast amount of property, lola vexatious litigation, by it, timely consultation. , liieryhedy - sla.wyerisforsaleatLen•ii Book Store JA .S. A. BROWN IC 7i:lis JOIIN SCOTT. S '0111:J. T. 12.110 ITN. J. 11. 0. conur.i. T Aw p2 t fry Ells E _ll .l. 11. 0. ConsiN from Chic date, become t mem ber of the firm of PROFITS !" SCOTT & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAV, nuNTINct DON, in Which nfun , the business will still be eotilluctud Runt 1860. QUICK SALES AND SMALL ntoms.—ORDERS reco'red a I, Ell - IS Tool• and ,lationery Store, for ad new and old Books publiVted in, the Unital Slates. Boos ordered eve- rJ uceb: SAY AND SEAL, B}• the author of \Vide - World • •' ana the authort of Dollars and Ceuts."-2 vols., 12 puhli,hors price In evidence of the great popularity of this work. we need only say that :30,000 COPIES of the English edition have already heen sold, and, up to the present time, we have been unable to furnish the books as rapidly as or dered. We invite attention to the following notices " The anthers have turned their intellectual wealth to the best purposes. Such books are better than 'hundreds of mere controversial sermons."—R. Shelton ilhiekem zie. Say and Seal' is indeed a true, beautiful home book, that will be road with delight and profit by tens of thous ands of our people."—Eyening Decidedly the best book emanating from the authoress of 'Wide, Wide World"'—lnquirer. '9 "A delightful book it is."—The Press. "It is superior to 'Wide, Wide World.' "—North Amer ican. THE BIBLICAL REASON WHY, A handsome book fur Biblical Students and Sunday School Teachers, and a Guido to Family Scripture Read ing. beautifully illustrated.—Large 12 Lilo. : cloth, gilt side and back. Publishers' price $l. This book makes the Bible a pleasant as well as pro found subject of study. It leaves no difficult or obscure Point unexplained. It renders every passage clear. 'lt is exactly the volume that every family, which reads at all imperatively needs to place beside the Bible, as its best companion. TIES VOLUME ANSWERS 1.403 QUESTIONS IN A CLEAR MANNER. "I have given some attention to the Biblical reason Why,' and feel bound to say that it seems to me to con tain a vast amount of information on Biblical subjects. conveyed in a clear manner, illustrated by many valuable cuts, and printed on good paper. It constitutes a valuable addition to th 6 apparatus of the Teacher, Parent, and pri vate Christian." Bight Rev. ALONZO POTTER, D. D., LL. D. Bishop of Pcoutsvlrania. "I have examined the 'Biblical Reason Why,' :Ind hind it to be a repartory of facts on Biblical subjects, set forth in a plain and intelligible way. Imked, lam surprised at the amount of matter that is compressed into this vol ume. For use in families and schools, I consider it the best book of the hind I have seen." Rev. JOHN MeCLINTOCK, D. D., LL. D., President of the Troy University, and Pastorof St.Paurs Church (Atelhodia Episcopal,) York. "The attention I have given your book satisfies me that it cannot fail to give important aid to all students of the Bible. and especially that large class who have neither tinv. , nor means to bestow on larger or more critical works. The plan of your work is excellent, and the matter well chosen. It should have a large circulation. It will cer tainly be of great use in the study of the Holy Scriptures." Itoy. ;JOSEPH. 11. KENNARD, Pastor of the Belghtli street Baptist Church, Philadelphia. SONGS AND BALLADS, &0., J. A. BROWN Fur sale at Limas' BOO; SLIM:SEM A'SD MEESE STOEE BY FRANK CROSBY, OF Tun PUILADELF.III.I. BAIL 1E IV PUBLICA.TIONS. TESTIMONIALS OF THE CLERGY The Gentle Annie Melodist, The Dime Melodist, The Dime Song Book-, Xo.l, The Dime Song Book, .2\ - o. 2; The Dime Song Book, /Co. 3, The Dime Song Book., :Aro. 4, The Dime Dialogues, The Dime Speaker, The, Dime Cook _Book, The Dime _Recipe Book Thjr 0 GUTMAN & CO. INI SPRING 5..; SUMMER CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS 'rho public generally are respect fully informed that .11 . . OUTMAN & 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 fur themselves. Should gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of clothing, not found in the stock on hand, by leaving their measure they can he accommodated at short notice. A good assortment of Boors AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &C., &C., ~~ will also be found on hand. All of which will be sold as low, if not lower. than the same quality of goods can be had in the county. TffE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is the most complete of any in the country, and pos- Se,Se.9 the most ample facilities for promptly executing iu the beet style, every variety of Job Printing, such as HAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES, BLANKS, POSTERS, CARDS, LABELS, &C., &C FN S W SON SALAMANDER '1 SAFES, 4 , t CHE,TNUT STREET. PHI LAW:M.9Ii A. :tA , ,„k To tin; Pm:sue:NT or TEE PENNSYLVANIA A qP,ICUI,TIL7r.AI SoCII.I sulecribms. your committe.• to examine the content , of a Salatnander i:vane Watson. after Lein;; expo...A to a i ti mut fire on the Lair Ground, for eight hour . 1.--peetfully represmt— That after seven cords or oak wood and throe of pine I ad been con-earned around the Safe. it wa, opened in the 'olle , e of the committee, ;mil the contents taken out, a lit warmed. bat not even ,corched. Se\ end Silver Medal, het etilfore received by the manu facturers.. and abarge quantity of docnnient, were in the Sale. and came out entirely i n tiajntcd. The expels:tor:or citi=fied its of the ea;eeity of ; 4 ,11es of this kind to pretect contents from any lire to it bioll they inay be exposed. Tit' ommohe,se pipliima mil Silver Medal. GEO. IV. Woomv.uw, Jona \V. tlExr,Y, J. P. RUTIIERFORD, _ALFRED S. GILLETT. ItiILMINGToN, Del., 17, 3:v IN:.. NV AT SON, Phi 1:01e1 6011/r nit it S.damandor Fire-Proof Safe of your nutunfacture. purchased by us from your Agent, Ferris 5: Gan ea. of imr city, some nine months ago. was severely tried by lauglars tlatturday night, and althoughAtfiey has a slot go Itammer. cold chisels. drill and gunpowder, they did not succeed in opening the Safe. The lock. being one of •` ltall's Patent Powder-pruof," they could not get the pow der into it, but thrilled a hole in the lower panel and forced in a large charge, \t hick \\*ll9 ignited, and al though tha i door, and out. showed the explosion not to have bent. a entail ono. it was not folvetl open. We sup pii-e they xvere the greater part of the night at uork on it. We are•nnich go atitic , d at the reenit of the attempt to coitiw a it, and if the above filets are of any sort ice, you are at liberty to use theni. Yours. truly, . _ KNoxvn.l.E. Tennessee. March 1559. EVANn L WATSON. Philadelphia: Gentlemen—at affords me great pleasure to say to you that the Salaam:l,ler Safe 1% illeh I purchased of you in February, ISSS, proved to 110 It hat 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 ea posed to intense heat for six or eight hours, and \viten it was taken front the ruins and opened. all its contents where found to be in a perfect state, the books and the papers not being inju ed any whatever. I can cheerfully recommend your Sales to the conununity. believing. as I do, that they are as near lire-proof as it is possible t 7 n• any Safe to be made. THOMAS .1. POWELL. ,C . 4 ) " ,- - A large assortment of the above SAFES always on hand. at :101 Clietnut street, (late 24. ;lout h Ponrth,treet.) Philadelphia. [Nov. 16, 18101 SCHOOL BOOKS, OSGOOD'S Speller. let. fd, 3d, 4th and sth Readers. IWGUFFEY'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, (nil 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 S: Atlases. Webster's and Worcester's Dictionaries. Onackenbos' First Lessons in Composition. Quackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric. G resnlea f's. Stoddard's, Emmerson'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 " Goodrich's " as 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 Ifanaford Payson. Other looks will be added and furnished to order. A full stock of School Stationery always on hand. Iluatingdon, Pa. T)UMP MAKING.- The public are informed the subscriber is still in the Pump Making business 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 tinter and boarding arc found, from 25 to 33 cents per foot. If the work is not well done, no pay will be exacted. FOR EVERYBODY Ileft , rB .T. Sewell Sesvart, Theo. 11. Cremer, STilliant Dorris, Dorris. Jr.. 'Thomas Fisher, li - anti° G. Fisher, John Sroi Saninel T. Drown, David Blair and :ledge Tay lor, lima i ngilon : and to Cleo. Bucher. John Porter, Charles Porter and 11'in. Christy, Alexandria. 31:tkli 2s. loi:o_43m, WI N DOW SHADES, CC,TZDS, TASK E LS, (DC., :Ind BAILEY'S FIXTURES, handsama ak.:ortnwilt just recvived and fur sale at LEWIS' BOOK. STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE -T _ -,T ( 111.1 t K_N II LS and Carvers, in great variety, for sale at the Hardware Store of liil best display and largest variety of k all kinds of Goods, can always be found at the cheap store of FISHER dc SON. Call at the corner of the Diamond. Long's new building M. GUTMAN & CO. Huntingdon, April 4, ISCO '-----------04.S NI ----.--.------.,- - - ..5 . 1 . 5.70 .- -chliCS- V' ~.0.• ' - ~.. ---:---I'L-- I. c,:,0 I" '7,...- c ,-‘ , .‘ ,.. -----'--- '-. •:::------------7-:=-J-1---- '''' i i i ) i / i CIitCULAIIS, BALL TICKETS CALL AND EXAMINE aPEo7ZILNS OF WORK, LEWIS' BOOK. STATIONERY MUSIC STORE ANOTHER. TIZTUMPIT! Ph ri< tridph if,„ . c . ;, : pl, 29 , 11...59. STILL ANOTIMR GREAT FIRE!--ANOTHEII TRIUMPH!! FOR SALE AT LEWIS' 'ROOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE, IitiNTINGDON, ISAAC WOOLYERTON, Mill Creek P. 0., Huntingdon co., Poling BILL HEADS, ~! VO:l4ii j •-'"j1,91,, ; 4 , r BAYNA RD & JONES MMlEtto= PROFESSIONAL, S. BUSINESS CARDS MEGAHAN & CO., Miners and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. B. L. Megahau, General Agent, McConnellstown, Huntingdon county, Pa. • - - DAVID BLAIR, Miner and Shipper of Broad Top Coal. Office Hun tingdon Pa. A. MILLER, Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, S:c.. &c fl_ G0UT5, ‘..,...../ o Proprietor of the Mansion House. . 1 11. JOIIN 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. 2S, '55. S. MILLER , Jo Proprietor of the Jackson House Q S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi cines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro ceries, Confectioneries, &c., Huntingdon. Pa. W3l. LEWIS, Dealer in Books, Stationery and /Musical Instru ments, Huntingdon, Pa. P. GAVIN, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. ' TM. CUNNING-I-IA:5I &BRO. Founders, Ilunting,don, Pa TAMES A. BROWN, Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &c., Hunt ingdon, Pa. 1 1 1 ROMIN, e Dealer in Beady Made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Dents and Shoes, &c. Ei.4 . J. JACOBS, - F) Dealer in Drykloods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer ies, Queensware, &c. &c. G UT:II..IAN & CO., Dealers in Ready ° made Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa. 1 - 1 ISHE & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods, Grain, &c., Ituntingdon, Pa. EVI WESTBROOK, Dealer in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco lerther, etc. TOSEPII REIG GER, ey Watchmaker and dealer in Watches, Chicks, and Jew elry, 17,T.M. - WILLIAMS, Plain and Ornamental Marble Mannfactilrer OIVEN BOAT, carria g e and Waggon Manufacture! TOHN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor, e_p Huntingdon, Pa. Office on hill street, one door en,t of the Huntingdon Marble Yard. ItErEnt:2aat-3—L. T. - Watson, Phila , Telphia ; T. P. 1041 i.., Geolog,int, Philadelphia; Chatlei Mickley, hough and Itcad3- Furnace, lion: Jonathan pICH MID LANGDON, Miner and Dealer in Broad lop Coal, 'Hopewell, 'Bedford coun ty, Pa. [Nov.:;, AMMERM AN & CO.,blinei,s and _Deal ers in Brotni Top Ccal : Brood Top, Ihmtingiori co., Penna. [Nov. 3, IS;it. COUNTRY DEALERS can n',•-i - =.4 buy CLOTHING from me in linuling,lon at 11 - M)LESALE t`,3 chol:p as they call in the cities, as I have a A% holes Ale store in Ithilatielphia. Iluiltingdon, April 14.1555. H. ItOMAN. '1..z,17 GOODS I—A fine assortment on Yhand for the accommodation of customers, at 1:11N,T -JACOBS' Cheap Corner," Market Square. (act2B ) cit TONE-WARE at S. S. Smith's Gra- L - 3 eery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place is tn\ n. Tr T. K. N E Eli', 111. D., PHI'S IC L-1.21' W\7) SUR (I_E OIVI OrrtcE. 11111 street, opposite Dr. InCien, off,Ts Lia pn.fes :sional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity April L I - I J .KOI - TANG - E HOTEL, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA RAILLOAD DEPOT T. K. SDIONTON, l'roprieto) Dez. 28, ISSO. J.A.CKSON HOTEL, JOIIN S. MILLER, Proprietoi ANSION HOUSE, HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA CHRISTIAN OMITS, Proprietor. My old patrons and the traveling public in general, may expect warm receptions and good accommodations. April 6, 1559. 1) ALLISON MILLER, 67 , 774: - . 1 7,: ? TWo DBYTIS 11, Has removed to the Brick Icon• opposite the Court House April 1:i, 1550. e e t ,;,:p..-3 VIOLINS, GUITARS, SYMPLIONIA.NS, ACCORDEONS AND FIFES, For sale cheap at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. TRUSSES ! BRACES !! SUPPOR TERS!!! C. IL NEEDLES, S. W. Corner Twelfth and Race streets, PnmAnia.rmA. Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical Remedies. 11 as 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, &e. Ciders and let tors of enquiry, will meet prompt attention. October 19, 1859-Iy. .„ THE CYTHARA—The 111,-- Pr esbyterian Psalmodist—The )F C> Shawn—TheJubilee—Hun ten's and Dertini's enlarged and improved instructors—Weiland's Now and Improved Method for the Guitar—Leland's Accor doom Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and Howe's Violin Instructors—Dellak's Melodeon Instructor—Bur rowes' Piano-Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Base Primer— Howe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee Book— Tara's Harp, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. READY RECKONER. A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars and cents, to which are added forms of Notes, Bills, Re ceipts, Petitions, &c., together Ivith 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 LEWIS' BOOK STORE. QOHOOL BOOKS, Ly Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on hand, will be furnished to order on application at LEWIS' BOOK ANDS : TATIONEBY STOKE. ARCHMENT DEED PAPER ruled, for sale at )AP +`R! PAPER!! Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a good assortment for sale by the ream, half ream, quiro or sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOBS STATIONERY STORE. i ejUll.l SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin's ‘__A than can be had in town. Call and see them. CLOAKING Cloths, Tassals, Cords and Binding, cheap at D. P. GWYN'S. EN VET, OPES- By the box, pack, or labs quantity, for sale at LEWIS'now it .57) STATIONERY STORE II? you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call at D. P. GAVIN'S, whero you will find tho largebt as sortment in town. C ARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskets at D. P. (TWIN'S v IIIINTTNG DON, PS., HUNTINGDON, PA LEWIS' BOOK STORE. . OOKS AND STATIONERY.- A good assortment of miscellaneous and School 'oohs—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper-- Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red, Blue and Black Inks_ Blankßooks 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 titir 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. ItRANDY, 11. GIN, P. WinsTay, and Mr. LAGER Ilnrit, has this day dis,ob , o2 partnership with the above firer I All claims agaim3t the old firm will be paid by the subscriber, and all those in debted to the firm will pay him. CLOCKS, ---4,1,- WA TCHE S .r.....j and JEWELRY 'trill . always be repaired. A good stock of CLOCKS '. a, WATCHES and JEWELC' will be kept on band ",,,..' for customers who may favor him with a call. Huntingdon, March 2, 1859 FOR EVERYBODY TRY THE NEW STORE, On 11 Street opposite 0W171071.'8 Store THE BEET SUGAR and MOLASSES. COFFEE, TEA and caucoLATE, FLOUR, FISH . , SALT and VINEGAR C:)NFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, SPICES OF THE REST. AND ALL KINDS. and every ether article usually found in a Grocery Stot‘, Drugs, Cluquicals, Dye Stun, Paints, Vt,rnislies, Oils and Spts. Turpeutin.•, Mold. Alcohol, Glass sod Putty, ALSO- BEST 14'INE: and ItRANDY for medical purposes. ALL THE BEST PATH:NT 3111:D1CIN and a large number of atticics too 1111111VMM, to mention. The public generally uill please call and examine 'tot themselves awl learn my prices. Huntingdon, May 25, ISSB. ._ Tru - F. nuyi - i NO DON FOUNDRY IN I BLAST AGAIN I—The sub-lcribers take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, that they . have rebuilt . the Huntingdon .Foun , r4.,.. 1 / 4 r„=-.,..g , dry', and are n 0.%• in suc,essful operation. p,llAit4 and arc prepared to furnish Castings 7 . i",,, , /7--,-F„;„,',l every description. of best .inality and 1.7 " . .. f „, 0 -.-.-.L ',la& workinansllip, on short notice, and en reasonable terms. Farmers are invited to call and exam ine our i'loughs. We tire manufacturing the Hunt.-r Plough. This plough took the first premium at the Him. tiiimlon county Agricultural Fair last fall. Also, Hunter\ celarated Cutler Ploughs. which can't be beat—together with the Keystone, hillside and Bar-shear ploughs. W. have on hand and are manufacturing Stores—such as Cook, Parlor, and Office stores for wood or coal. Hollow ware. consisting of Kettles, Boilers. Skillets, &c., all of which we will sell cheap for cash or in exchange for coun try produce. Ohl metal taken for castings. By a strict attention to business, and a desire to please, we hope to m. VAVC a liberal share of public patronage. J. M. CUNNINGHAM & BRO. . . _ Huntingdon. April 30, 1856. -71 cf