= THE HUNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERALNIA:WS, Sz,C, aliisceltztweali,s 11,etiL5. A DOMESTIC ItoitAseE.—The papers relate the following story : One morning last week a scene occurred on the train from New York south, which fur a time created quite an ex citement among the passengers. Among those on the train was a lady about thirty years of age. She was good-looking and at tracted much attention from her air of mel ancholy. At Princeton, a sun-burnt but very handsome gentleman entered the car in which the lady in question was seated. No sooner had the parties glanced at each other than the lady swooned. On recovering herself, it appeared that the gentleman in question was her husband, whom she had not seen for ten years. He had started for California when the gold fever broke out. The parties at the time resided in Princeton, New Jersey. The husband was taken sick and did not recover for some time. Prior to his convalescence the lady had gone South, in the capacity of a governess, and wrote that fact to her hus band, who unfortunately, did not receive her letter. No answer to his letter reaching him, be thought his wife was careless of his wel fare. A feeling of home came over him, and he returned to the States a few days ago.— Meantime the lady had fallen heir to a large Southern estate, left her by a member of the family in which she had been teaching.— These explanations being made, the once united couple started on a Southern trip to gether. There was a certainty of there be ing at least two happy persons on that train. 'TIE CAPITOL .—This is the name of the jaunty saucy little hat and feather worn by the girls. It is decidedly the most becoming fashion lately hit upon. It is juvenile, and, however beautiful it looks on the young, the effect is quite the contrary when worn by la dies who have the traces of forty summers on their brows. For young girls—not married women and middle-aged ladies—it is the prettiest and most tasteful thing we have ever seen on their pretty heads. For all girls with passably regular features and tol erable comple:ilons, it is the very thing.— It ought not, however, to be worn too much on the face, which gives the wcarer a bold look. The idea is to droop the hat and feath er a little, so as not to loose sight of that mod esty without which a woman, young or old, is--leather and prunella. MrsTEßtons Box.—The treasurer of Am herst College, says the Spring,fieldßcpublican, has lately received from Mr. Daniel Scars, of Boston, a heretofore liberal benefactor of the college, a small and carefully sealed box, with the instruction that it is -not to be opened for one hundred years, on pain of a forfeiture of the which it contains. Speculation is at fault as to the contents, and the reasons for the ac companying condition. The shrewdest guess is that the box holds deeds of real estate in Boston, now under lease for one hundred years but then to be transferred to the college.— But let us be patient . till 1930, and then we shall all know. In order that fighting characters may know fully the severe penalty which the law impo ses upon brutality, we append a section from the new Penal Code, passed by the Legisla ture last winter ; " If any person shall unlawfully and ma liciously inflict upon another person, either with or without any weapon or instrument any grievous bodily harm, or unlawfully cut, stab or wound any other person, every such derson shall be guilty of misdemeanor, and being convicted thereof, shall be sentenced to pay a fine not excoeding one thousand dollars, and to an imprisonment either at labor by separate or solitary confinement, or to simple imprisonment,-cot exceading three years." Oir..—The discoveries of oil on the Mahe ning, in the neighborhood of East Brook, are creating considerable excitement. A num ber of persons from Newcastle, and elsewhere, are procuring sites. The editors of the Law rence Journal, heard of one company in town taking a lease yesterday, and we are informed that the surface indications are fully equal to any in Venango county. The oil procured here is very fine, and those who have looked into the matter have no doubt that it exists in as great quantities in this county as any where.—rittsbury OUTRAGEOUS ADULTERATION OP FOOD.-A. correspondent of the New York joutna/ (j . Conmuyee, who signs himself an "Honest Baker," says that the bakers of that city use, as a cheap substitute for cream-of-tarter, a substance, of which the deadly oil of vitrol is the principal component. The statement is almost too shocking to humanity to lie credi ble. A baker who would use such au article, knowing its character, onght to have his throat rammed full of the infernal mixture, and be burned at the stake with a fire made out of his own Hour barrels. Iy Gen. Sam Houston, in a published letter to J. C. Smith, Esq., dated Austin, Texas, July 31st, defines his position by say ing that he has not witdrawn from the field, as has been reported in some of the news papers—that his name was presented by his fellow-citizens without any agency of his own —that he " does not weigh success against principle, nor abandon a cause from motives of policy"—and that if it is the wish of the people to vote for him, they have a right to do so, and if they do not it must be recollec ted that he has not asked their suffrages. Two Furs. Mooxs.—A strange astronomi cal occurrence takes place during the present month—that of two full moons. On the first day of the month, at 11 o'clock and 33 min utes, the moon's phase changed from the first quarter to a full moon ; on the 31st of this month there will be another change at 2 o'clock 57 minutes, from a first quarter to a full moon. This occurrence, whicn rarely happens, will be anxiously watched for. WRAPPING PAPER! A good article for sale at LEWIS' BOOK STORE WOSTENIIOLMS' Celebrated I X Nuives and Eazors, for sale by JAS. A. DROWN. you will find the Largest and Best assortineut of Ladies' Dress Goods at D. P. GIVIN'S. HOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will Lc sold fur 2 at the cheap store of FISHER S: SON. FAABK Colored Palm Hoods, best qual ity. only 50 etc. each. FISHER C SON. 111, P. GWIN ' S is the place to buy if" a good and cheap Carpets. 001' SKIRTSwith from 4 to 30 hoops, at prices from 25 cts. to $2,00 at tia cheap etoto of TF you - want handsome Goods, goo Goods, cheap Goods, and all lands of Goods, go to D. P. GIVEN'S. ikLEXANDIIIA I'OUNDIII7. nocER c. AJ GILT, manufaptur.2r of all kinds of castings. forge and rolling mill. grist and saw pall. thrash ing machine. sled :tad sleigh soles. wagon boxed. stoves of varion; kinds. kettl,:s. piangit shears - to suit 01l kinds of ploughs; also. cat w heels and railroad WOl k, and lia.4 it new and improved plough that readers satisfaction to all farmers that have u s ,d them. 1 wilt keel) all kind , of ph..ugh shears :Mil plough Alt. , sr , . Fisher nr trio's. 11 untingdon. and :It Mr. George _Eby's. Mill Creel:, and will till ::11 ot•dela promptly. The 1111 men; w :aye money by getting shears and ploughs of Meal ILL. at llr L` firundry head-qua: the place to buy cheap. All kin Is or pr , :duee. ill nwtal and lumber. taken in exelmnge.— Bring the pay and sari; [IA) per cent. It. C. Alexamh ia, March 7, 1860-Iy. „,•'-z o e J—IL . ~ ..3RO -, , - -. ca•cv. . ; 77. DEA I.Elt IN .7 ... :(j...e. V! , \ t -- Ar. AC. • Is - 'ANDS.' ~., I 0 . ''ll..— If umt,iv.zdon, 4 0h ..lE T I 4 h:l54 1 ~, • „,.. , ~,-;„ Q ELLIN a OFF 1 ,- (J I: CASH !: kill BARGAINS IN HARDWARE As "111 c nininc penny is better than the slow sixpence," and sntiatinvits in welt, are better than 1 , .1111 . 1 typ-st , re, both', accounts.. .1, 01ils; A. 131101VN is 'low determined to sell off the Largo and splendid stock of Harffw.,ro. Paints, 11;1 , brought from the ea-t, at ,uch lute prices, as will induce ever:, body to crowd in for a ,ILtre of die burgains. Ills stock inclines a complete Taricty of DUI LDING-11.1.11DWA1111, MECTIANICS"fOOI.S. CUTLERY, 1101.1,01 T-WARE, OILS. PIILVIS, SA DDI.EII Y. VARNISH E, - S, GLA6S, CARRIAGE T‘tIMMINGS, STEEL, MON', CHAIN PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, MOIIOCCO, LINING SKINS, COAL OIL LAMPS awl COAL OIL. &c.. Toa.ether with a full as,ortment of everything Fort,tining to lii, line of I,a,ine,s. ortler rec..eive prompt ath•nti,yu. -- ,:TA JAS. A. 1.113.0W'N Iltnitinplou, April 11, ISOO j,.,h, ' ; , • „. 1 1. L. - • 66 UICK SALES AND Anvbodv in want of FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES, III:',IN AND PBAI:BIL BOOKS, ALBUMS AND ANNUALS, .INY OTICED V.ILI:A.1.11.11 AND INT:MI:STING DOOR Fancy and School STATIONERY, 31LTSIC.4.L INSTRIJ2JENT:S CIIURCIE MUSIC AND INSTRUCTION BOOK SHEET MUSIC fur the piano, Guitar, ke., &e l'OcEa:T BOOKS, DODMONNAIES AND PULISES, Fur Ladies and Geutlemen, GOLD PENS AND PENCILS., A.WARD CARDS AND BOOKS Yor Sunday and Common Schools, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS TOI7 BOOKS, ALPHABET BLOCKS, AC ALL KINDS OF 1100 ES Proper for Boys and GirlB. AMUSING GAMES For Young Folks WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CARDS, MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES, VISITING CARDS, CHECKER BOARDS, DOMINOES, SO CONVERSATION CARDS, SONG BOOKS, From G to 75 cents BLANK BOOKS, Memorandum, Books of Various Sizes, SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, DIARIES FOR 1860 Drawing . and Blotting raper, Dristal and alid Boards, WHITE BONNET BOARD, INDELIBLE, EA.R3LLNII, RED, BLUE .I.ND BLUE: INKS, Arnold's Hodgson's and Harrison's WRITING FLUID Wrapping; Paper of Different Sizes and Qualities, Szc. &C. &C SHOULD CALL AT LEWIS' CIIEAP BODE, STATIONERY AND MUSIC STORE In the "Globe" building, Market Square, where all who want to SAVE go to make their purchases ACARD. — DR. D. S. HAYS offers his professional service.: to the inhabitants of Mooresville :old vicinity. 01 at the lower hank or Neff Mills, opposite Mrs. Myton's store. April IS, 1860-tf. COAL OIL COAL OIL LAMPS ' , for 75 cents and upwards, at the Hardware Store of J. A. BROWN. TIARRISBURG STONk-iVAli.gfn I Crocks. JI.VgA, Preserve Jars &c.. &c., of superior _ quality. Sold only by JAM ES A. 1:1:0157N. CIALL at D. I'. GAVIN'S if you waut U Fadtionalik SMALL PROFITS 1" Cc. &c. &c. A LEXANDRIA BREWERY.- NEW FIRM! ninier,igned respectfully inform the public that tiny have purehmed the ALEXANDRIA BREWERY . awl mill con till tie the and endeavor to give general ..111 oidcrs be promptly attended to. IVM. RO'PIIROCK, Vol , . 22. ISI3O. 11'31. N. Ell: .11 1 , 1:1 zr . 4 r"" cn `;;"Y J 7 2 P 1 r ;;.-, 4-4 El ~ . TO lIN I)T_I.SZYK, PLA.NO ORCIAN AND MELODEON TUNER, E 1011: u,4.113 inform.: tlw citizcns of Huntingdon and li ilnty. and of thu couunty. that he will be ill lluutingdun regularly twice a in June and December, fin• the pur p,,e or tuning awl lep,iiiing Piano Forte,. Ore;.ln, and 31olodeom., awl m0 , i0..11 ia,tl umont., of all de,criptiont , . .I! older , left at the Hook. titationel V and )h t - ie Fiore of Wm. ',owl:, will be promptly and Candidly at tended. to. !Dec. 1-1. 1 I-Iy..j_ HAT :EVERYBODY WANTS V 1: It YBODY'S LAtiti YI:It AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINE6S BY 'FRANK CIIOSBV, OF THE I'ILILADELPIILA LAE, R Teas .1 - o:t How to draw up .1' kr..TNErslitP PA lOTS and gives genet:ll torms tor AcaIIEAII.NTS of all hinils. nihr..s of :.ti.;:. Lt. \ srs and l'i.ll"llii.:\ S. Ito•A' to draNV up 1.19.75TiS and MintritAuLs, .if lit' \ ViTS. .1 7 015 •11.. i or Arita:NET, Nol 1..., and Thus o r EXon t. NUE. RIA 1:11 , 1%.; ;Lila 1:1,1.E1,,1.5. trlo. lal% s lii' tilt. Com.EcTios of .I)tarni. ulth tlw ST I.IUTI,S of LixtrAllos. and amount awl kind of property ll::1:311 , 2 !roll J:::.1:CU- Tli oN ill ,'eel S St ill I'. R Tells _You How to make nu Assmnir.:NT properly. trill 1 hirtus tier Comrosmox with CIII,DIToIIs. and the INsi LV..NT I,ANI :5 or et cry State. 1/ falls lota Ti a It.gal relations existing between Ca %I "NIX 01111 AVAlln, AI ASTIat and A IirRLNIIC:I, Illid LANI4.oI:I, alld T 1.2; VAT. /1. fells )'ioe 1v1, , ,r, c,,,,,tithit-; Lmm, aol Fe AVER, and Ilie Law as to 31 utnt tat: Dowca. the Winfs Ililvir ix 1'm)]..11,11". InVOiall: and AutmoNr. II 71:ls l'ote The I.:Pm for Al r.Clll7.lesl 1.11. N...; ill c% ei A' State, ~,,,i the N A licii, I, try,Airumi Ltm s 01 this coon try. and how to ciontpl3 with the cane. ii /'ells Il.a. The lam roucernii fe PuxsioNs and 11.,.v to A rabi.' one, and the Pull-ntrliJlil L. 111•0 to PUULIC LANDS. It Tclis You, 'the Law lid' PAT•:NT.i., gill Mod.• of proce dure in obtaining otte, wi Lb IN TrErt:llF.Net,'3. A sstil:smr:srs and 'l' knit Or FEEtI. II Ten..; You 11,',... to haler your WILL. ttnil bow to A le.ulx isYcli. ON AN ESTATE. M ith the law anl the rt•,piiremvllts thereof in every Sate. It Tells You The meaning of Lyw Tlatmi in general use, and explain; to you the I.cu IsLATIVt.. Exc.- euvivl: and 3 L'IIICIAL Toltec:. or built the Cleneral and State llormlx:itisms. R Tells ltitt, How To ItEln? OUT OF LAW, by showing how to do your business legally, thus KIN hip a I va , t 'amount of property, and veNations litigation ; by its timely consultation. 47,- FAcrybody's Lawyer is fur sale at Lewis' Book Store It Tab; ruez 'f , ;1!:; I%)tz JOHN FC.()TT. s‘mur.r. T. 11 J. 11. 0. comsix. IAAA' . l'AIZTNE11,91111).- I J. 11. 0. Coßms has, fruin this date, become tt. went uf the firm of SCOTT SL BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, /11, - N TIN GDoN, in nliich uaui^ tlicl,n , inm , s will still be col - landed 'Hunt inplon, Jan. 2. 1800. NEI W PUBLICATIONS. QUICK SALES AND . SMALL PI:OFIT: 4 .-011DERS royirrd a LUW N' .1],a1.• and ;Ad Loner!' St. ,re. fur WI 71110 and old L'oril.s Ina:Us/act ill the United ,State?;. orderctt evc ry SAY AND SEAL, Tv the author of '• IVide World." and the anthort Dollars and Cents."-2 1:2 mod publishers price evia,nce of the great popnlat ity of this lc. we need only say that 30,0U0 COPT ES of the Euglkh edition have already been sold, and, up to the pre,ent time, WO have been unablo to furnish the books as rapidly as or dered. We invite attention to the following notices: '• The anthors have turned their intellectual Me:oth to the beet purposes. Such books are bet tor than bu nth eds of mere controversial :,erniens.”—R. tihclton Mackvbzie. '• • Say and Seal' is indeed a true, beautiful home book, that mill be road n ith delight and profit by tens of thuus all•N of maw people."—Evening Decidedly the Let Look emanating lentil the authoress of • ls - ide. Ivi,b) world.,''—lnquirer. " A delightful hoult - it i,."—The Pre . " J is :-.4ll . fiirior to - Wide, Witte Wurld.' "—North Amer- UM THE BIBLICAL REASON WHY, A handsome book fur 1:i11iril Students and Sunday School Teachers, and a Guide to Family Scripture I-lead ing, beautifully illustrated.—Large uiu., cloth, gilt side and back. Publishers' price $l. This book makes the Blida a pleasant as well as pea founa subject of study. IL leaves no difficult ur obscure point unexplained. It renders every passage clear. It, is exactly the volume that every family, which reads at all imperatively needs to place beside We Bible, as its best companion. THIS 'VOLUME ANSWERS 1.103 QUESTIONS IN A CLEAR MANNER TESTIMONIALS OF TILE CLERGY "I have given sonic ettelliioll to the 'Biblical Reason Why,' and reel bound to say that it seen is 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. lt constitutes a valuable addition to the apparatus of the Teacher, Parent, and pri vate Christian." _ . . Right Rev. ALONZO POTTER, D. D., LI, D. Bishop of fetinsy/eitnia " I have examined the Reason Why,' and find it to be a repertory of facts on Biblical subjects, set forth in a idain and intelligible way. Indeed, lam surprised at the amount of matter that is compressed into this vol mno. F o r use in families and schools, 1 consider it the best book of the kind 3 have seen." Bev. JOIIN MeCLINTOCK, D. D., LT, D., President ey' tiie Troy i cersity, and Pador of 81.11turs Church (ihdhodist Eidscupcd,) iYezo rode. "The attention I have given your book satisfies me that it cannot fail to give important aid to all students of the lii do, and cripecially that large class who have neither time nor means to bestow on larger or more critical works. The plan of your work is excellent, and the matter well elio , en. It should have a large circulation. It will cer tainly he of great use in the study of the Holy Scriptures." Rev. JOSEPH 11. KENNA lip, Pastor of the Eighth sired Vaptist Chlerch, __ _ _ SONGS AND BALLADS, &C., Tile Gentle, Annie Melodist, The Dime Melodist, The _Dime Song Book, No. 1, The Dime Sony Book, Ku. 2, The Dime Sony Book, No.-3, The _Dime Song Book, _Aro. 4, The Dime Dialogues, Tice Dime Speaker, The _Dime Cook Book, The Dime Recipe hoot• Fur .alt; STATIVSLRY .12,D 31U6/C STVAI AT 6 UTMAN CO. IV o SPRING SUMMER CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS Tim public generally are respectfully ii Conned that iI. IiTMAN & CO.. have now upon their shelves a. new Mid well .elected stock of ilihhionabl6 SI'ItING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to which they ask the attention or all who are in want of •t neat and cotatortable Coat, a Vest or a pair of rants.— Their stuck will bear examination. and they respectfully request all to call and see tin• themselves. 6hould gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of clothing not found in the stock on hand, by leaving their measure thf•y can be accommodated at short notice. A good assortment of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &C., &C, tp\c = \ . a \c:)\ (m (4) ( 0 - ) A.,!,y will also be found on hand. All of which kill be sold as low, if not lower, than the same quality of goods can be had in the county. Call at the corner of the Diamond. Longs nay building. 31. GUTMAN & CO. Huntingdon, April 4,18 CO. rr, IIE " LOBE JOB OFFICE" is th, most complete of any in the country, pos- St,,t'3 the most ample facilities promptly executing in the text style, every variety of Job Printing, such as iI AND BILLS, PRO ES, cik. it DS, LABELS, &0., &C., &C. Al' LEIVIS' BOON, S'P AT lON El ZY & MIJSIC STORE 1, 4 -1 V N S & WArl— ~,-,--%.,, 1 -- - - - - - 7---- , -- q, 4 - ~,,- --. 0 .1v--- - 4 / SON'S S A L A.)l ...1. N 1) 1:: 11 ill i f ritAl•pl,rlllll,l4, ~p,ro S A F F, S , 1 4ki,„toollio),o,LlFille i, k \ . , , ;,i . !:,lariliV 304. CIIE , TNITT STrti;l:T. ' 4l l --.- 1 ---- ' :';:!iliiMr I'IMADELMIA. ri ,'.'! ' - 5F1',., -!)!;,Illra iki! f i t pj; r i fel;: ig !Jo / 1,11 1 1,N ANOTHER TRILDIPII! Aznl,J ' , 1:Y....:.M.144.,Li...ifc.i i"..4i2L'...----- , --t - ---\fr - Phihuteiphht, „ ,, -. 2 ,t. 22, 1 S a). ,_ - -M;- -- -17 - 1, To TIIII PIZE , IPENT TUC:, r..CAN: 4 YLVANI.I 216111CULTUILAI. ;pir cdininittee to examine the cdtt man of a S.thiniander ct: Wabain. alter being t 0 a :-.tri.ng fire on the Fail Crown'. fur eigh t hnncc. t e , pec tftilly rep recoil t Tina after ht. - 1(AI curd, of oak •nonil and three of pine had bcem conoinied aroinal the Sate, it was opened in the pr , ~ellC Or the el )111111it tle, :1111 the COltenh tAtirel/ out, a little armed., but, not even sCI C/1 ell. : 4 0 Ve rat Cr MIAMI here lof.ro roCCivoil by the man u filet nv.‘rt, atI4I a large 1111aatityof tloClunetazi were in the Sant.. and came out entirely uninjured. Tho experiniont ..i the capacity of Safes of this kind to protect contents from any lire to lu ;dal they 111:1V lIC oXlkm<•(l. DIU Cull) 11lit cee awarded a Diploma :111.1 Silver 11e.1,11. Ciro. 11noloymeD, JuliN W. GI: kl<Y, 3'. P. Iltrili.ltrorn, .AL1111.:D S. GILLLTT. WIL;IINUTON. i_.' , ept.17,17,59..—: 1 .1v,5r. , ,..1:v.v5;:i, & \V!..r sus, L'llilrohdphia. Geoll , tarx =ihc Salamander Fire-Proof of your limni ,r ac t ur , pin clin , ,ed by IN from your .ghat. •FZ, Garrett. of ern* city, some nine months ago. maa tr,ewelYlY tried by burghu•t Litt 6aturday night, and althoull they had a slcago 11:mm:cr. cull chi-L4s - , drill and gunpowder, they lid trot ....neceed in opening the Sale. Tic lock being one of " llli n Potent Powder-proof." coubd nut get the powder into it. Lut drilled a hole in the lower panel and foieed in a large charge, which was ignited, and al though the door, in,ide and out, showed the explosion not to have beet. a small one. it was not hired open. IVe,up pose they were the greater part of the night at moil; on it. 14e art. much gratitied at the re,ult of the attett,pt to enter it, and if ow above Etets ark. of any novice, you are at liberty to use them. Yours, truly. BAY:::211 ID E.; ooNr.s. Tennisi-ee. March 13th, 1513. Mesors. EVANS & WATSON. Philadelphia: Gcntlentot—lt affords the great pleasure to say to you that the Salamander Sate which 1 ptnchased of you in rebrntu•y, IfIS. pro oil to lie what you recomineniled it -0 sure protection from lire. My storehouse. together with several others. Via , burned to tie ground in March last.— The Safe fell through into the cellar, mid was exposed to intense heat for six or eight 'hours, and NVIIVII it was taken from the ruins and 011011 ed, all GMlR'lltB where found to Le in a pm feet state. the books and the papers not being injured any whatever. I can cheerfully recommend your Sales to the community, believing, as. 1 do, that they at•c as neat• lire-pt mil as it is po s ed poseilcic rim any Sit Mto lie inaile. THOMAS .1. POWELL. .0.71--A. large as.4.wtartent of the ahave SAFES always on liana. al :.:O4 Cheat not street, (late S 4 South _Fourth street,) Philadolphia. (Nor. Iti, 1859.) SCHOOL BOOKS, FOR SALE OSGOOD'S Spent r. Ist, _hl. :1,1, 4th and 5111 Readers. :NFU UFFEY'6 Speller and lteadt.rs, (old and new editions.) SANDER'S do du du SWAN'S du do du COBB'S do do du AVeblis 'Normal Reader, Nu, 1. Emerson's Readers. Town's Speller and Definer, (old and now editions.) Scholar's Companion. Smith's, Bullion's, Brow 11 . 4 and Tower's Grammars. I'iteh's Physical Geography. Warren's• Physical Geog,.rapliy. I\l Rebell's. Monteith and McNally's Geographies & Atlases. Webster's anti Worcestei's Dictionaries. Quackenbos' First Lessons in Composition. Quaehenbo's Composition and Rhetoric. Greenleaf 's, Stoddard's, Eunnersou's, Swan's,Coliatru's and ltay's Arithmeties. Peterson's Familiar Science. Greenleaf's and Stoddard's Keys to Arithmeties. Greenleaf's and Davies' Algebras. Greenleaf's Key to Algebra. Parker's Juvenile Philosophy. Parker's First Lessons iu 'Natural Philosophy. Pat ker's Philosophy, Uplunn's Mental Philosophy. Willard's History of the United States. Berard's "cc cc Goodrich's " 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-angnlation and improved methods of projection. Davies Elementaty Geometry and Trigonorßotry. Dto le a' .Legendre's Geouteky. Fulton & Eastman's Book-keeping. Book Keeping . by Single Entry, by Hanaford & Payson Book Keeping by Single and Double Entry, by Hanalord & Payson. Other hooks will be added and furnished to order. A full stock of School Stationery always on hand. Huntingdon, Pa. FOR EVERYBODY CI itCU RS, BALL TICKETS, CUT. .k.ND tsIEC.7.7,IENS or IVORK, STILL ANuTII GREAT FIRE!-ANOTHER TIMIMPII!! AT LEWIS' BOOK : STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE IitiNTIN'GDON, PA 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 no the Canal and Railroad, at 45 cents per foot. When timber and boarding arc found, from 35 to 33 cents per foot. If the work is not well done, no pay will be exacted. ISAAC WOOLVERTON, Mill Creek I'. 0., Huntingdon co., Puma Refers to— .T. Sowell Sewnrt, Theo. H. Cromer, William Dorris, William Dorris, Jr., Thomas Fisher, Horatio G. Fisher, John Scott, Samuel T. Brown, David Blair and Judge Tay lor, Huntingdon ; and to Geo. Bucher, John Porter, Charles Porter and Win. Christy, Alexandria. March 2S, 1860-Gin. WINDOW SHADES, CORDS, TASSELS, &C., and BAILEY'S FIXTURES, A handsome assortment just received and fur sale at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE TIUTCHER-KNIVES and Carvers, in great variety, fur sale at the Hardware Store of JAMES A. BROWN. 1111 E best display and largest variety of all kinds of Goods : eau always be fhand at thc cheap store of FIELLER & SON. BLANKS, POSTERS, BILL HEADS, •‘ - - 1 , .1 , , q., . • i 'LL'' ''Pl'Ll'.l l '4 , i: PIZOF.ESSZONAL Sr, BUSINESS CARDS WMEGAHAN & CO., o Miners and Dealer:3 in Broad Top Coal. IL L. Mega General Agent, 3lcConnullstown, Huntingdon county, l'a. 4 AVID 13LALR, Mhler and Shipper of Broad Top Coal. Oilier Hun tingdon Pa. 1 A. MILLER, DvalLr in Grocerici. Confectionaries, &c.. GOUTS, o Proprietor of the Mansion House. pll. JOHN MeCULLOCII, offers his professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity. Office on .11111 street, one door east of Reed's Dial; More. Aug:. S. 1)11.1.41LER, Proprietor of the Jackson House. Q S. &MTH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi ksj. eines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Oils, &e. Also—Gro ceries, Confectioneries, &c., Ilunting,tion, Pa. M. LEWIS, i f Dealer in Docks, Stationery an4l Musical Instru ments, }ill ti 1114tItut, Pa. DY. GWIN, e Decrier in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Queens ware. lfitts (001 Caps, Boots and Shoes, &c. CLINNINGIIA.M & BRO. Founders, Huntingdon, Pa TAMES A. BROWN, Q .. " Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery, L'ainis, Oils, &c., Hunt ingdon, Pa. TT ROMAN, o Dealer in Heady Vatic Clothing:, Hats and Caps, Boots and shoes, 11)14",NJ. - c05,.A.8 Deakr in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer ies, QucTllBwaro. &c. &c. CO., Dealers in Ready Alolt i - diecic,tid.,;,,,,ntin g don, Pa. TIISITE & SON Dealers in Dry Goods, -4 - __ LL , Crain, Ca, Huntingdon, Pu. EVI WESTI3IIOOK, ftJ Dealer iu Gentlemen's, Ladies' and lklisiivs' Loots Shoes, Gaiters, Morocco Lerther, etc. TosEPH REIG G Elt, ep Watchmaker and dealer in Wo.teltcs, Clocks, and Jew elry, &c. NVILLT.A_MS, rlitin nna Ornamental 3laiiitracturer. CYVVEN BO A'.l l , Carriag,c , and Ilaggon 011 .111‘11.14',Y, County Surveyor, j) 11 1111tiZzglon, Pa. Office on Hill Stio(t, one clu , oi ea:4 of Vita Ilttntntglmt IturintnNen:3—L. T. wat,un, rhiladelphia ; .1. I'. , Geologi,t. Philadelphia; Chrle' , i\lickloy, Rough and Eoady Furnace. iiuu. Jonathan 1 - 111C11 ARD LANG:DON, :)liner and Et, Dealer iu Broad Top Coal, Hopewell, Bedford-coun ty. Pa. [Nov. :3, 'SS. Al VI FIRM .A.N (V, CO. , iners ers in Broad Top Ccal, Broad Top, Thllitin*lon co.. Pen na. tSov. 3, 18:e:. COUNTRY 1)T1' I , . Jilt I,ny I,I,O'IIIING frmn nic• in Ilunting.lon at AN HO LE:.,:11.1 , 1 a, elwap tlt can iu tho cities. as I 11.ilc :.tore in Hunan:4(lon, April la. INSS. il. ROM IN. )ItY GOODS.`—.L fine ar3i , ortnient Jhand foe the aceounnodation of ctu.touteni, •• Cheap Col:1,T." Market ;•211,-,e,.. ) (-1 TONE:WARE .it S. S. 0, L . ) eery, -3 par cent. cheaper than auy otlxer 1 Luc in tO \ T M. 1)., o _PITTS IC'LI _A T A _2l - D SUR G E X: Orrrcr, 11111 shoot. oppoAte 'Dr. Lit,len. offer , hi-, 'Tore :,ionnt set vices to the citizen, of Iluittingdon and vicinity Aiwil 1:1. 18;itt, - 11 4 - A XC lAN E ILA HUNTINGDON, PA NEAR. P.I7."*SYLVANI.I 11.111.17.0 AD pEPOT T. K. SIMONTON, Projwidoi Dec. 2c. 1559 ------- - KSO.N jOLIN S. MILLER, Proprietor TANSION HOUSE, HILL T ET. 1115NT1NGDON, PA CHRISTIAN COUTS, Proprietor. My old patrons and the traveling public in general, may expect, lc,u•m reception:3 told good :teeoni wodation s. April EL 1859. ) ALLISON MILLER,<2,7- , 7 ,- -_-7'3 ; , Di lrl'I S1' ; rias reinovea to the Brick Row opposite the Court House April 1:1, 1850. VIOLINS, r >•.‘ GUITARS, . SYMPLIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND PIPES, For sale cheap at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONEPX & MUSIC STORE. TRUSSES ! BRACES!! SUPPOR TERs!!! C. H. NEEDLES, S. W. Corner Twelfth and race streets, Pmr..umbrm k. Practical Adjuster of Rupture Trusses and Mechanical Remedies. Has constantly on hand a large stock of Gen uine French Trusses; also, a complete to , sortment 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 jeeting, Syringes, adapted to both sexes, in neat portable cases, French Pessaries, Urinal Bags, &c. Orders and letters of enquiry, u ill meet prompt attention. October I H. i vryi U s TE CYTHARA—The :24,1X Pre sby ter ian Psalmodist—The S H hawn— HE —llanten's and Bertini's enlarged and improved instructors—Weiland's New and Improved Method for the Guitar—Leland's Accor deon. Violin and Flute Instructors—Winner's and Ilowe's Violin Instructors—Bellales Melodeon Instructor—Bur rowes' Diano•Forte Primer—do. Thorough-Base Primer— Dowe's Drawing Room Dances—The Chorus Glee Book— Tara 's Iraq), for sale at LEWIS' BOOK. STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE T)1.121.DY RECKONER. li - t) A complete Pocket Ready Reckoner, in dollars and cents, to which are added forms of Notes, Bills, Re ceipts. Petitions, ac., 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_ SCHOOL BOOKS, Generally in use in the Schools of the County, not on band, mill be furnished to order, on application at LEWIS' 1300 K ANDSTATIONERY STORE. ARCHMENT DEED PAPER ruled, fur sale at pAPER PAPER ! Note, Post, Commercial, Foolscap and Flatcap—a good assortment for sale by the ream, half rcam, quire or sheet, at LEWIS' NEW BOOK & STATIONERY STORE. SHOES, cheaper at D. P. twin's ‘_A than can be had in town. Call and see them. CLOAKING Cloths, Tassals, Cords and Binding, cheap at D. P. GWIN'S. ENVE_LOPES- By the box, pack, or less quantity, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIOAVERY STORE. TF you want Carpets and Oil Cloths, call m ,at D. P. GWEN'S, where you will find the largebt as sortment in town. ARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskets at D. UM:VS HUNTINGDON, PA LEWIS' BOOK STORE LEWIS' 1300 K STORE. ,rii, 7-- 1--Yl, 1-4;:77 '" 2 -i.:4.:::=:-;-;'-%:' ~./1 . 7 1 ~, , : i, .-:,• ';-'. Amg _24-, fltl7l. • KOOKS AND STATIONERY.- ) A good assortment of miscellaneous and Sclmol Books—Poolseitp, Letter, Commercial and Note Paper— Plain and Fancy Envelopes—Red. Blue :ma Black Inks— Bl an k BookB of a nnler()11:i sizes—Pcns, Pencils. Pocket and Desk Inkstands, and every other article n,nully found iu a Book and Stationery Store. can he had at titir prices at LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A: MUSIC STORE. _______ ' cTOTICE TO ALL ! ! .„ zg The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carried on business in company with Messrs. F. BRANDI - , If. I'. IVinstur, and Mr. Laura Nam. has this day et ilsot rrd partnership with it above firm l All claims against 1110 Oid firm Will be paid by thy subseriher, and all thole deb ted to the hum will pay snot. CL OCK S, , ..„,,_ rf r .il .I' 7 CITES and JEJVELRI will 1 ..r .V:: always be repaired. I', 1 ,, t t A,_.,- WATCHES and jEWELI:I" g %% ° i71 (1 l''at.u'l.:-.1(':•pot of 1 V,,7 '2. fur customers who may favor him with a call. , --,--- Hun ting.lon, 71Jare11 2, 1559 F OR EIIERYBODY TRY TILE IcEIV STORE On Hill Str , Tl nppNite Cfrinnn'z; Store. THE BEST SUGAR and MOLASSES, COFFEE TEA and Cuocor,ATE. FLOUR. FIFIf; SALT mat VINE(lAll, CO'NFECTIoNERT ES. MARS and T(MACCO, SPICES OF THE AND A U., RINDS : and every utiler article usually found in a Grocery Stine.. Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stun. 1' into. Verni , lie.. Oils and Silt.. Tutpeuliii Iltii 1. Ale.)le)1, aiel Putty. 11S0- BEST WINE :zmi BRANDY Mr meMcal purposes. _ALI, THE BEST PATENT MEDICINE, and a largo number of at ticies too numerous to mention, The public generally will plea.sc call and examine ha' thetmselyc, ;111(1 10:1111 my prices. _ _ Huntingdon, lltay 25, 1553. . _ . rr - i tTE i_tuNTl NG DON FOUNDRY IN J'. L.l ST AGAIN !---The •illiscribers take this method of informing their friend; and the public wmerally, that , 1" / -: - .. --,-.,,---,,,-- they have 'Lelmilt the Iluntingdon l'onn /: h1f, , ,,,,r; , in. A dry, and are now in suc,:essful operation rit,:.,i4„.i..F!L.ll and are prepared to furnish Castings or f 1;775 8 , 4 ,,.;•; . ,t1t, every de,eription, of bo,it quality and .., , ,,- - ,--, 5 „•-m , workinan,hip, on '4llOll !Valet!, :110 011 IT3,OIIRNI` iOIIIIS. nil lIIITS .11' , ' ill} it. to call and exam ine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter . Plough. 'Phi, plough took the first premium at the If Wl tingdon county Agricultural Fair ht-t fall. Also, Ilunter . B cokhrated Cutter Ploughs. \Ville!: CIIII•C by heat—to tithe: ‘,.;t11 010 E0y,101)0, 1 lin' ill , : 8101 r•:0*-ShCal" PlOng/IS. WO have on band and are inanulaeturing Stoves—such as Cook, Parlor, and 011iCt. ',loves toe wood or coal. llollow \tare. con-istiug of Betties. Ilbilers, Skillets, &c.. all of Is hich we d ill sell cheap for ca,ll or in l'Xi•hallgo 11)1' COlM tl'y 10 . 0(1000. Uhl 11101:d taken for ca.tiftL , :s. Be a strict attention to lia, , iliess, and a (Ic,ire, to pl' ase, we hope to r 1..- eOiVC a liberal tihare of puhlic patronage. . _ Ifuntingdon, ;p: i 1 r.:(1,1;•:56 fI.I3LIE Y A III). '1:11c undersiollea • • • N{ ,11(1 re.pecl fully call the att , mtion 01 the cztrfensl of Huntingdon and tile adjoining: conntie, to the stud: of laamtiful n:;trblo now on hand. Ire i prt•pared to furni-It at the ,Itorte,t notice, .110iiiimen tat .31arble, Tomb, and ~.., : t“nes of every de , ,ired .site and form of Italian or r.a , ti In Marble, ant earvetl aitli aPPro iate ii,VICVS. or plain. as may .t -nit. llTChlinas Marlde, Door .ctrl 11"inclow &c., hill l.• lumi 11,1 io order. IV. 11. I.ltalt;e6 Lint elf to furni:ll mill,- a.:01 , 15!:),..pral to ally in the comitry. at II fair price. Call helt,re. you putcha:3e elnew here. Shop on 3 I ii? •,1 Icc t, lluutiug Lnt , L'a. )fity 7TEAV BOOKS! ro:z sA AT LEwrs - BODK STOIII3 TIIE pousE: A NEN': POr1:1 - 1 1i ‘NUII. Or Rural Architee- How to I:uild :4talok-4, ;111,1 Out Dv, (.:11up:-; of :ill ltin.l:4. a Chapter em and Sellool11.)))2s. 71.112 l AI;DEN : A NMI" POCRI::T )lANI'AL of Practical t;calit,ro; or. How to cithiNato „ tabi, F r uit, , 1 .1 .It,)\•;. -y,. With a ellaDttq• Uu Ornammtal. Trth2s mid )50 VAR IT: A Nosy Poi•Nr.T MANIJ, of Practical Agri- culture; or, lion. to 011th - tat: all the Field Crops. 11 ith 1:-.e.13 . On Farm :Nl:untgentent, etc. Price, 51.1 cents. Dr))1 ESTI C ANIMALS: A Nl:w l'octzrT )IANnAt. of Cattle, and Sheop II ir,l);•.nl Try ; or, How to Breed. and Rear the Yarloll.3 Te'MIAS of the Barn-yard, etc., etc Price, 50 scuts. 11..;IV TO TALK": A Nrnr PocKET MANLY 17. of Conversation IklAtte, with Directions for Arquirin.g rant Inat cal Style. and more than Five Ilundied Connnon 11is tad:ea Cot 1. et. tell. Price ; 50 cents. IT LW TO ltEirAv E: A Nils - POCKET MAskuL of Republi can Eti.plette ; and 1 to Correct Personal Habits; Alith llules for Delsiting- Societies and Deliberative As semblies, etc. Price, 50 cents. HOW TO 1)0 BUSINESS: A :NEW POCKET MANtit. of Practical Affairs and Guido to success in Life; with a Collection of 13a,ine.-..s Form t. and a Dictionary of Cent ial Teter, etc. Price. 50 cent-t. WILLIA3I AFRICA HAS AGAIN COMMENCED THE BOOT SHOE-M.IE7NC, ONE DOOll, EAST 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STOII . E. Ilis 01 , l customer:: and the public gonerally, will gite 'Lila a call. [Hunting lun. Oct. 20, 15Z,5.,1 rILOTHING ! CLOT"TNG ! ! Keep ,_iyonrselt - warm. Call at Y. JuTmAN ,e co's Cheap , Clothing Store, iu Lung's new building-, 3larlret Square, Iluntingdon, Pa. A good stork :LI wa3 son hand. (oe2S.) ( - 10 AL BUCKETS and Shovels, for sale by JAMES A. BROWN A IQUORS, of the best, for Medicinal purposes, at S. S. SMITH'S. ( ILOTHING I—A large stock on band, i at the cheap store of BE J. JACOBS. Call and ex amine goods and prices. roet_ls.) TRACING MUSLIN, DEArTmI AND DRAWING PAVER, While and Colored Card raper, ror sale at LEWIS" BOOK cf; STATIONERY STORE. Ti? YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED., Call at the store of rxx.T. JACOBS: CULL at the new CLOTHING- STORE" G LiTMAI":C CO., if you want a good article et Clothing. Store room in Long'B new building, in the Dia motnl, Huntingdon. Sept. 9, 1557. C 1 aNFECTION.ERIES of the very best. J Call at MILLER'S. - POOTS and SHOES, the largest and ) cheapest assortment in town, at OLANK BOOKS, A) or VARIDES SIZES, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK Ni)A STATIONERY STORE. MONTHLY For Talc a TIME BOOKS, LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE. POOK BINDING. ) Old Books. Magazines, or publications of and• kind, bound to order. if left at LEWIS' BOOK c 6 STATIONERY STORE. B USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! If you want your card neatly printed upon enveb opes, call at zEirrs , BOOK AND STATIONER STOKE FOB THE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Envelopes,. suitable for confidential correspondence, for sale at LEWIS' BOOK ce STATIONERY STORE. BOOTS Sz - , SHOES.—OId and young can be fitted at BENJ. JACOBS' store in Market square, - Huntingdon, Pa. (0ct28.). GitOCERIES, &c.—Call at the cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coun try produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri ces. (0ct28.) TOOTS & SIIOES, Hats & Caps, the largest assortment and cheapest to be found at D. P. GWIN'S GUN BARRELS AND LOCKS.-A large assortment at BROWN'S HARDWARE STORE. T 4 AI)IES Collars, very cheap and beau, tiful, at D. P. GWIN'S. JOSEPH REIGGEIt S. S. SMITH J. 31. (.11.1NN DI:) NV:Q. \VILLIAMS D. P. GIVIN'S
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