The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, December 05, 1860, Image 4

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    rdE iIIiNTINGDON GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENERAL NEWS, &C.
gar tte farina.
[From the Cott try Gehtlentitn.3
THE FORM OP HORSE
Head moderately long and free from flesh.
Avith nostrils large and wide ; lips thin and
close ; eyes large, full, and clear ; ears small
and pointed, and when the horse is in motion,
kept playing, denoting that he is feeling well
he takes pleasure in noticing. By the ear
we can tell what his thoughta are, whether
vicious, playful, or frightened. The ear to
the horse, as the tail to the dog, is an index
to their thoughts
The neck rather long than otherwise, and
of sufficient strength to support tae head,
which, if not, the horse is very apt to be a
stumbler. Let it be well joined to the head
and shoulder. Windpipe large, and not too
closely confined to the neck so as to prevent
free circulation of air.
The shoulder slanting, so as to relieve the
horse of the jar of his weight, this jar causing
corns, splinters, &e. The slanting shoulder
facilitates speed ; for example,the comparison
between an iron and rubber ball ; if you let
fall the iron ball it rebounds but little, while
the rubber ball continues to rebound ; thus
the slanting shoulder rebounds from the
ground, while the straight shoulder tries to
combat with the weight. For the draught
horse the straight sin - n:llo,er is better, as it
enables him to throw his weight into the col
lar, thereby pulling the load forward,
while the slanting 'shoulder pulls, not only
forward, but also upwards, which, as he is
not strong enongh to lift the weight by his
shoulder, he works as a c:i7anght horse, to a
great disadvantage.
The back short and straight for srengtb,
but long underneath, to admit of long stride.
Ribs round, not slab-sided, with plenty of
room betwen the last rib and hip bone. I
know this is contrary to the opinion general
ly expressed by writers, of having their hor
ses well-ribbed home, as denoting endurance.
If by endurance they mean " fat," they are
right; but if they mean to do a certain num
ber of miles in quick time without distress,
they are wrong. Flora and Patchon are not
ribbed home, neither are any of our first- c lass
horses. To be ribbed home prevents a long
stride, without which a horse cannot be fast.
I du not wish the rib to sink in, but still I
wish it to be afraid of the hip-bone. Broad
across the loins and long haunch. Urcat re
liance is placed by some in the feeling of the
tail ; if it gives readily to the touch, heis con
sidered of good disposition ; if not, of bad.
I have seen horses of "easy" tails, of most
uneasy disposition. The tail has four cords
—two underneath to lower it, and two above
to raise it, so by cutting the lower cords the
horse has but little power to keep his tail
down, the upper keeping it elevated to an an
gle of 45 degrees. The nicking, if dune well,
gives him an "easy" tail—if not, otherwise.
Have the chest deep in front and behind
the fore-arms, giving the lungs and heart
plenty of room to play in. Not too broad in
front, as it makes him straddle, and prevents
a long quick step. The leg lung in the fore
arm, as the muscles lie there, and let them
be large and hard; but below that the short
er the better, as the cannon bone consists of
cords, and the shorter the cord the stronger.
Cannon bone flat. The leg straight in front,
to prevent it turning inwardly and cutting
the other leg, and also from turning outward
ly and paddling. Let him stand straight
upon them ; if too far under, it receives too
much of the weight, making him "knee
sprung," and also confines the action of the
leg, so that he cannot throw it well out in
front, and if too far in front, it also confines
the action and does not reach, when striding,
far enough back to receive the weight and
carry it forward. Pastern long, bending to
relieve the weight, and broad. Hoof high,
open heel, prominent frog, full bars, and con
cave sole. The hind leg, long from the hip
to the hock, and well bent, on account of
muscular power. Hocks large and strong;
bow-hocked denotes weakness, although pa
cers generally are built so ; it also prevents
the legs moving in a straight line.
Have the leg straight ; if not, the work
comes mostly on one side of the cords, and it
also wears upon one side of the foot. I think
one great reason of our bores being so deform
ed in their legs, is that when colts, their feet
are left to " luck," and if they wear down one
side it tends gradually to make the leg bend
that way, and instead of seeing a straight
hoof around the cornet, we find it higher one
side than the other, never to be cured.
See that he does not interfere behind, and
if for speed, have him throw his front legs
well out, and his hind legs well under him;
also have the hind legs open wide enough to
clear the front feet, and step over from three
to five feet. If he does this, and "gathers"
quick, he will make not only a fast one, but
a good road horse, which is more to be desir
ed.
The above description will apply to a
draught horse, except he must be coarser
built, with straight shoulder, straight pas
terns, as he does not stand in need of being
relieved of the jar, as he hardly ever is off of
a walk. It matters little now he moves his
limbs, provided he does not cut himself, and
walks brisk.
TILE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES-a new and
valuable book just received and fur sale at
Lewis' Book Store.
A BOOK Fon Pat rT GROIVERS.-" Dawning's
Fruits and Fruit Woes of Ameriea,"—revised
edition, IS6o—for sale at Lewis' Book Store.
ONE WHO TRIED IT
NEW BOOKS !
FOIL SALE AT LEWIS' DOOR STORE
THE HOUSE : A NEW POCKET MANUAL of Rural Architec
ture; or, How to Build Dwellings. Barns, Stables, and
Out Dwelling, of all kinds. With a Chapter on Churches
and School-Houses. Price, 50 cents.
THE (i AI: DEN : A Nr.w POCI:LT TANUAL of Practical Hor
ticulture ; or, How to CultiN ate Vegetablei. Fruits, and
Flow,rs. With a Chapter on Ormanuntal Trees and
It'll; lll's. Price. 50 cents.
THE PAR:kr : A NEW roclmT MANUAL of Practical Agri
cnitnre; or, now to Caltivate all the Fiehl Crops. With
an ou I'.n•ui Management, etc. Price, &i cents.
DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A Ninr Pox= I'd.tNu of Cattl; , .
.1101se, and Sheep Ihisbandt y: or, How to Breed and
Rear the Tarlons Tenants of the Earn-yard, etc., etc
Price. ID cents.
Iji)lV TO TALE: A Nrw POCKET MANUAL of Conversation
and Debate. with Directions for Acquiring a Grammati
cal Style. anti more than Five Hundred. Common Mis
takes Corrected.. Price, 50 cents.
HOW TO EEIIAV:ii: A 2:1.1 - ; Pocticir .711.vtir.tri. Iternib
cult Etiquette, and Gaide to Correct Personul 11,Lbits;
ith Eines for DLLatim; Societies and Deliberative; As
semblies, etc. Price. 50 cents.
lOW TO DO PU:iiINESS: A Nnw Pocrtir MANUAL of
Practical Affairs :ma Guido to suet:es, in Life; with a
Cotlection of Busine-.. Furnis. and a Dictionary of Com
mercial Term,. etc. Price, J cents.
(1 PLEAT ARRIVAL
•_3l- 01?
FALL AND WIN 1 1 E11 CLOTHING,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS
G =EV & CO.,
M GUT.III4I' cf.; CO„
Respectfully inform the public generally that they have
just received a large and well selected stock of fashionable
FALL AND WINTER, CLOTHING,
to winch they ask the attention of all who are in want of
a neat and coin rortable Coat, a Yest or a pair of Pants.—
Their sock will bear exanunation. and they respectfully
teilnest all to call and see for themselves.
gentlemen desire any particular kind or cut of
clothing nut found in the stock on hand, by leaving their
measure they can lie accommodated at short notice.
A good assortment or
BOOTS AND 51102.5, HATS AND CAPS, &C., &C.,
will also be found on hand. All of \which ill be sold as
low, if not lower. than the sank quality of goods can be
had in the county.
Call at the curlier of the Diamond. Long's new building.
M. GUTMAN & CO.
Iluntingdon, Sept. 4. ISGO.
itANKLIN HOUSE,
LI" THE D.EI.3IOXD.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
VALENTINE CROUSE, Proprietor.
The citizens of the county. and stran g ers and travelers
i/euerally, will find comfortable accommodations at this
house. Give us a trial. [Spill 4, 1560.1
G
NEW
CLOTHING
Fon
A_ND IFLYTER,
JEST RECEIVED
AT
11. ROMAN'S
CHEAP CLOTTILVG STORE.
For Gentlemen's Clothing of the best material, and made
in the best workmanlike manner, call at
11. It
opposite the Franklin louse in Market Square. Hunting
[Sept. :it. 1860.]
1860.
F ALL and 'WINTER GOODS
FISHER & SON
Ha.-,T just received an unusually large and handsome stock
of goods, which they ollcr to the inspection of uur com
munity.
Our line of Ladies' Dress Goods, embrace
a large variety of 131.ick and Fancy Silks, Printed Ca,h
mei es. Plaids, IN.llins. All wool De Lainel. (plain and fig
ured.) Lu-tres. Modena,. French and English Meriuoes,
Alpaceaas, lie Laines. nls, Prints, 6.e.
A large and beuntiful assortment of Fall
and Winter Shawls, Cloaks. (black and coloi ed.) Cloaking
Cloth. opera Flannels, Nubi.ts, }limey Hoods, Chenille and
Tinsel 'lead Dresses, &c.
A fine stuck of richly worked Block Silk
Lace :11antles. A full assortment of Ladles' Fiue Collars,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, such as Collars. Cravats,
Tic-. Stocks, Ihmdery, Shirts, Gauze and Silk Undershirts,
D.IIIAS ers,
We have a fine selection of Mantillas,
Dre,s Trimmings. Fringes, Ribbons, Mitts. Gloves, Gaunt
lets. foolery. linndkentliiefs. Buttons, Floss ; Sewing Silk,
lxten,iuu Skirts, Hoops of all kinds, &c.
Osnaburg, Bleached and
unbleached mu,bins. :0.1 prices; Colored and White Cam
brics. Barred and Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Nain
books, Tarleton, and maw, - other articles which comprise.
the line of WII.ITE and DOMESTIC GOODS.
Ft eneb Cloths. Fancy Cas-dmers. Satinets. Jeans, Tweeds
Denials. Clue _Drills, Flannels, Lindseys, Comforts, Blank
ets,
Bats and Caps, of every variety and style
A Good Stock of 01:0CERIES, HARDWARE. QU EENS
WARE. BOOTS and SAVES, WOOD and WILLOW-WARE,
which will be sold Cheap.
We also deal in PLASTER. FISh, SALT, and all kinds
of GRAINS. and possess facilities in this ',ranch of trade
unequalled by any. We deliver all packages or parcels of
Mei chandise,.free of charge, at the Depots of the Bread Top
and Pennsylvania Railroads.
COME o'NE, COME ALL. and be convinced that the Mc
teopo!iton is the place to secure fashionable and desirable
goods, disposed of at the lowest rates.
FISHER. & SON.
Huntingdon, Sept. 24. ISCO
NEW GOODS AGAIN
IS AT G. A. MILLER'S STORE
GROCERIES.
DRY-GOODS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
HATS & CAPS.
FRESH CONFECTIO.NARIES, 3C., &C
AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST!
AND AS GOOD AS THE BEST!
G. A. Miller has now on hand a well selected stock of
fresh Groceries. Dry Goods, Confectionaries, Hats .L• Caps,
Boots & shoes, Notions. Sc., all of which he is ready to
dkpose of at reasonable prices.
The public generally aro invited to call and examine
his goods.
Thankful for the patronage he has received, he respect
fully solicits a continuance of the same.
Store room in the old Temperance Hall, Main street
Don't MIS, the place.
Huntingdon, Sept. '24, 1800.
VIIILADELPIIIA. AND READING
RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT
OH AND AFTER MAY 28th, 1860
Two pa , isen,t, , er trains leave Harrisburg Daily, (Sundays
excepted,) at 8.00 A. 31.. and 1.15 I'. M., for Philadelphia,
arri\ lug there at 1.23 P. M.. and 6.13 P. M.
Reim ning. leave Philadelphia at 8.00 A. 11., and 3.30
P. M.. arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon and P. M.
Fiti es: To Philadelphia, No. 1 Cars, $3.23; No. 2 (in saw
train. $2.70)
Fares : To Reading, ii 1.60 and $1.30
At Reading . , e.in nevi with trains for Pottsville, Miners
viile Tamaqua. Cat,unissa,
Four trains leave Reading fur Philadelphia daily, at 6
A. 31.. 10.45 A. 31.. 12.3.1 noon and 3.43 P. 31.
Lea've Philadelphia 5 , r Jt Ldiug at 8.00 A.11.,1.00 P. I‘l.,
130 P. :11.. and 5.0 J P. M.
Pare: heading to Philadelphia 81.75 and $1.45.
Tln• morning train from Ilarrisbnig connects at Readin _
with up train for 14ilkcslarre, Pittston and Scranton.
For through tickets and other information apply to
J. J. CLYDE,
July IS. 1860. General -lam&
(2 . ITM SHOES, cheaper at P. P. Gwin's
kfi , than can be had in town. Cal/ and see them.
ASplendid variety of Carpets, only
2.; cts. per yard. FISHER & SON.
ir A 11RISBURG STONE-W &ItE !! !
.Crocks. Jugs. Preserve Jars &c.. &c., of superior
duality. Sold only by JAN' ES A. BROWN.
CARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskets at
P. P. GW.1...VE1.
1111 G. LT TX.. w• C 0 . ,
THE PLACE TO CALL
NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS 11
FOR FALL and WINTER,
AT
D. P. GWIU\T S STORE.
D. P. GIVIN has just received the largest and most
fashionable and bust selected Stock of Goods in the mar
ket, consi,sting of Cloths, Cassimeres. Plain and Fancy,
Satinets, Kentucky Jeans, Tweeds. Beaverteens, Velvet
Cords, Cotton Drills, Linen Duck, Blue Drills, and other
fashionable Goods for Men and Boys' wear.
The largest and best assortment of La(lies'
Dress Goods in town, consisting of Black and Fancy Silks,
All Wool Delains, Challie Delains, Alpacas, Plain aid Fig
med Maize. Lawns, Ginghams, Ducats, Larella. Cloth, De
Ilaige. Traveling Dress Goods, and a beautiful assortment
of Prints, Brilliants, &e.
Also, Tickings, Cheeks, Muslins, (bleached
and unbleached,) Cotton and Linen Diaper, Crash, Nan
keen. Sc.
Also, a large assortment of Ladies' Collars,
Dress Trimmings, Eibbonds. Gloves, Mitts, Gauntlets. Ho
siery, Silk and Linen HandkerchictS, 'Victoria Lawn, 3lttll
INluslins, Swiss and Cambric Edging. Dimity Bands, Velvet
Ribbons, and a great variety of Hooped Skirts, &c.
Also, a fine assortment of Spring Shawls.
Also, Boots and Shoes, hats and Caps,
Shaker Bonnets. Hardware, Queensware, Wood and Wil
low Ware, Groceries, Salt and Fish..
Also, the largest and best assortment of
Carpets and Oil Cloths in town, which will be sold cheap.
Call and examine my Goods, and you will be convinced
that I have the best ast.ortment and cheapest Goods in the
market.
45.71'• Country Produce taken in exchange for Goof's, at
the highest Market Prices. D. P. G WIN.
Huntine:(lon, Sept. 24. ISGO.
VALUABLE 'TAVERN STAND
FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for salo, that fine and profitable
stand, in the borough of Huntingdon. floating on Alle
gheny street, opposite the Ilroad Tip Coal Depot, and
known as " The Droad 71,1) Herw."
The hence is furnished with bedding, &c., all of which,
belonging to the undersigned, will be sold with the
house.
This stand is one of the best in the county. and owing
to its favorable location, always has a large run of custom.
Possession will be given on the lit day of April next.—
Those to purchase. will call upon Thomas P.
Campbell, Esq., v lie will make known the tern.s. &e.
Aug.:". A. 310E11 15S.
ESEN .1 4 _ 1 , N'S TAR AND
WOOD NAPTITA PECTORAL,
is the best Best Medicine in the Wolf(' for the cure of
Coughs and Cold , . Croup, Bronchitis. Asthma. Difficulty
in Breathing, Palpitation of the hem t. Diptherir. and
for the relief of patients in the adv tnced stages ul Con
sumption, together with all diseases of the Throat and.
Chet, and which predispose to Consumption.
t is peculiarly adapted to the radical cure of Asthma.
Being prepared by it Practical Physician 'aid Druggist
and one of great experience in the cure of the TariOUS
diseases to which the human frame k liable.
It is offered to the afflicted with the greatest cones
dunce.
Try it and be convinced that it is invaluable in the
cure of Bronchial affections. nice 30 cents per bottle.
ESENWEIX'S AROMATIC BALSAM,
A very valuable remedy for Dian hea„Dysentery. Cholera
.11.1orbus. and all bowel ainctions. Try it. Price 23 cents
per bottle.
tau The above Medicines are prepared only by
DR. A. ESE:\ IN BIN &
Druggists and Chemists,
N. W. Corner Ninth & Poplar Sts.,
Philadelphia.
N. B.—Sold by m cry respectable Druggist and Dealer
in Medicine throughout the State.
[June 20, IS6o.—ly.]
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AND
Anybody in want of
FAMILY AND POCKET BIBLES,
HYMN AND PRAYER BOOKS,
ALBUMS AND AN
ANY OTHER vAtuABLE AND 'INTERESTING BOOS,
Fancy and .cllool
STATIONERY,
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CHURCH. MUSIC AND INSTIrUCTION BOOKS,
SHEET MUSIC for the Piano, Guitar, &c., &c.,
POCKET BOOES, PORT:VON-N.IIES AND PURSES,
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, &C.,
ALL KINDS OF BOOKS
Proper for Boys and Girls.
AMUSING GAMES
For Young Folks
WEDDING ENVELOPES AND CARDS,
dIARRIAGE CERTIFICATES,
VISITING CARDS,
CHECKER BOARDS, DOMINOES, &C.,
CONVERSATION CARDS,
SONG BOOKS,
From 6 to 75 cents.
BLANK BOOKS,
Mnorandum Books of Trarious Sizes,
SCHOOL BOOKS OF ALL KINDS,
DIARIES FOR 18(30
Drawing and Blotteng Paper, Brzstal and Card Boards,
WHITE BONNET BOARD,
INDELIBLE, CARMINE, RED, BLUE AND BLACK. INZS,
Arnold's Hodgson's and Harrison's
WRITING FLUID.
Wrapping Paper of Different Sizes and Qualities,
&c. &c. &C
SHOULD CALL AT
LEWIF3'
CLILAP BOOK, STATIONLET AND MUSIC STOLE,
In the "Globe" building, Market Square,
where all who want to
SAVE 310NEY,
go to make their purchases.
PROFITS !"
SMALL
&c. &c. ,kc. &c
N EW AIR LINE ROUTE TO NEW
Yana.
p . ' 7,7 1 - T" -7C7s ,
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SHORTEST IN DISTANCE AND QUICK-
EST IN TIME
BETWEEN TIIE TWO CITIES OF NEW YORK AND
HARRISBURG! VIA IZEA DING, ALLENTOWN
AND EASTON.
Iklormsc Expnr.ss, West. leaves New York at 0 A. H.,
arriving at Harrisburg at 12.45 noon, only 6X. hours be
tween the two cities.
NIAm LINE leaves New York at 12,60 noon, and arrives
at I larri , hurg at 8.30 I'. 31.
Monastic MAIL LINT„ East. leaves Harri.iburg at S.OO A
H., arriving at New York at 4.30 P. M.
APPEL:NOON EXPRESS Litc.c. East, leaves Harrisburg at
1.15 P. £4., ara•iving at New York at 9.00 P. M.
Connections are made at Harrisburg at 1.00 P. H., with
the Passenger Trains in each direction on the Pennsylva
nia, Cumberland Valley and Northern Central II :Inroad.
All trains connect at Reading with trains for Pottsville
and Philadelphia, and at Allentown for 3lanch Chunk,
Easton. &c.
No change of Passenger Cars or Baggage between New
York and HarriAnag. by the 6.00 A. 11. Line lfocu New
York or the the 1.15 I'. M. Irma Harrisburg,.
For beauty of scenery, add speed. comfort aural accom
iinodation, thiq route presents superior inducements to the
raveling public.
Fare between New York and Harri-dmr, five
tickets and other informal ion reply to
J. J. CLYDE, General Agent, Harrisburg.
July 33,1860.
ALEXANDRIA FOUNDRY.—
I L .110GEn. C. McGILL, manufacturer of all kinds of
castings, forge and rolling mill. grist and saw mill. thrash
ing, machine, sled and sleigh sotes. wagon labxes. stoves of
various hinds, kettles. plough shears to suit .ill 'hinds of
ploughs; Gls°, car wheels and railroad work, and has a
new and improved plough that renders satisfaction to all
farmers that have used them. I will 'keep all hinds of
plough shears and ploughs at Messts. Fl-her ,`l.. Mc:',liir.-
trio's. Huntingdon. and at Mr. George I:by's. Mill Creek,
mid will fill :ill orders promptly. The 'farmers will :a VC
money by getting shears and ploughs of MeGILL. at the
foundry head-quarters, the place to buy chi ap. All kinds
of pi oduce. old metal and lumber, taken in exchange.—
Ering the pay and save ten per cent.
It. C. McGILL.
Alexandria, March 7, ISGO-]y.
ALEXANDRIA_ BREAVERY--
NEW FIRM !
The undersigned re<peetfully inform the public that
they have purchased the ALEXANDRIA BR LWERX and
will continue the bu,iness, and endeavor to give general
satisfaction.
All orders will be lump' .y , tended to.
NV M. IZOTHROCK,
Alexandria, Feb. 22, ISGO. WM. N. KIRBY.
PTASZYK,
PIANO FORTE, ORGAN AND MI LODEO.N TUNER,
Ite , pcetfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vi
cinity. and of the county. that lie will be in Ilmitingdon
regularly twice a year, in June and December, for the pur
pose of tuning and repairing Piano Fortes, Ormtns and
, :Aeons. and musical imtruments. of all descriptions.
All orders left at the Book. Ft itionery and Tunic
Store of Wm. Lewis, will be promptly and fitithfolly at
tended to. [Dec. 14. It-50-Iy.]
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rpHE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" is
ki the mo , t complvte of any in the country. and pos-
E, ,, ei the most ample facilities for promptly ex( euting in
the best style. every variety of Job Printing, bUell uS
lIAND BILLS,
PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS,
POSTERS,
CARDS,
CIRCULARS,
BALL TICKETS,
BILL HEADS,
LABELS, &C., ACC., &C
CAM. .IND EXAMINI: SPECIMENS OP IVOT:
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE
JOHN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. httolvx. 3. 11. 0. COCIUN.
TA HW PARTNER S P -
j J. 11. 0. CoRcIN bas, from this date, become a mem
ber of the firm of
SCOTT & BROWN,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
name the 'business will still be conducted
Huntingdon, Jan. '.'., IS6O
SONGS AND BALLADS,
FOR EVERYBODY
The Gentle Annie _LlCelodist,
The Dime Melodist,
The Dinie Song Book, 110. 1,
The Dime Sony Book, I\ -- o. 2,
The D bile Sony Book, .Yo. 3,
The Dime Song Book, 110. 4,
The Dime Song Book, X. 5,
The Dime Sony Book, _Yo. 6
The Dime Leiter Wilier,
The Dime Dream Book,
The Dime Dialogues,
The Dime Spea?•er,
The Dime Cook Book,
The Dime Recipe Book
• c. S' 00 CT T' , r) .1
WINDOW SIIA.DES
CORDS,
TASSELS, (f; C.,
and BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
A. handsome assortment just received and for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY A: MUSIC STORE
UTCHER-KNiVES and Carvers, in
great variety, for sale at the 'larch\ are Store of
-
JAMES A. BROWN'.
THE best display and largest variety of
all kinds of Goods, can always be 11)1111(1 at the cheap
store of FISHER & SON.
IF you want hands= e Goods, good
Goods, cheap Goods, and all kit. i of Goods. go to
D. P. G • 'S.
- 11700PED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will
ILL be sold for $1 25 at the cheap store of
rishEr. s, SON.
ACARD.-
Dn. D. S. HAYS offers his professional services to
the inhabitants of Mooresville and vicinity. Office. at the
loner hank or Neff Mills, opposite Mrs. .lyton's store.
April IS, IS6o—tf.
CIOAL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS,
N„ . _ . ,/ for 75 cents and upwards, at the Hardware Store of
T. A. 131:0W N.
-D P. GI VIN'S is the place to buy
o good and cheap Carpets.
WRAPPING- PAPER !
A good article for sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STOLE
W°STE:NI - 101,MS' Celebrated IX L
Knives and Razors, for sale by
JAS. A. BROWN.
CIALL at D. P. GWIN'S if you want
GOOD GOODS.
T HE best Tobacco in town, at
D. P. GWEN'S
DARK Colored Palm Hoods, best qual
ity, only 60 cts. each. EIMER & SON.
PROFESSIONAL do BUSINESS CARDS
W MEGA AN & CO.,
and Dealers in Broad Top Coal. B. L.
Megahan, General Agent, McConnelletown, Huntingdon
county. Pa.
Ati'lb BLAIR,
Miner and Shipper of Broad Top Coal. Office Hun
tingdon Pa.
A. MILLER,
o Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, &c..
COUTS,
e Proprietor of the Mansion House
P. JOHN MeCULLOCH, offers his
professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity. Office on 11111 street, one door east of Reed's
Dt ng Store. Aug. 2S, '35.
S. MILLER,
J 0 Proprietor of the Jackson house
S. SIIIITII, Dealer in Drugs,
o eines, Perfumery, Dye Stuffs, Alsu--Gre
eeries. Confectioneries, &c....lhnitingdon. Pa.
wm.
Dealer in Books, Stationery , and Musical Instru
ments, Huntingdon, Pa.
Tl\ P. GAVIN ;
)s Caps ,
e; • in 1
llry6 ; - 0 o u o t Is roce ries. - Hardware, Queens
's
;Lnd noes. &c.
I I\l. CUNNINGHAM BRO.
ef 0 Founder,, Iluntingdon, Pa
TAMES A. BROWN,
Deuler in Ilurdware, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, &c., Hunt
ing lun,
EOM AN,
ii 0 Dealer in Deady Made Clothing, Hats and Caps,
Doors and Slaws, &c.
6) , ENJ. JACOBS,
Dealer in Dry Goods, Ready Made Clothing, : Grocer-
IMMM
1%,, 1 g GUTMAN CO:, Dealers in Ready
g in:ulc Clothing,. Huntingdon, Pa.
17 4 11 S & SON, _Dealers in Dry Goods,
Grain, &c., Huntingdon, Pa.
lEv 1 WESTBROOK,
,f De:der in Gentlemen's, Ladies' and Misses' Boots,
Shoes, Gaiters. Morocco Lerther. etc.
- 7 OSE PH 1Z Ela G ER,
ev Watchinalt , ..r and dealer in Watches, Clocks, and Jew
oily. &c.
viv main and Ornamental :Marble I\Tannfat•tnrer
WEN BOAT,
Carria g e ana Warzfr,on 'Alanuraol urer
TWIN F. P.A.3.IEY, County Surveyor,
Q . ) Huntingdon, l'a. (Mee on Mil street, one door ea t•
of the 11unting.lon Marl
Enri.r.i.Nei:•,—L. T. Watson. ; J. P.
Geologist. Philadelphia; Charlei ;lough. an,l
Ready lion. Jonathan
LANGWON, :Miner and
Dealer iiiLroad Top Coal, Hopt.m ell, coun
ty. l'a. [Nov.
2SOIEILMAN &CO Killers nn d Deal
-
e s in Broad Top Coal Broad Top, Ilun ti Adon Co.,
Pemin. [Nov.
COUNTRY DEALE 11S earl
buy cl.Olll INC from ate in Ifh
IVIIOLESILLi :is (.11:al) a. thy can itt Cite
cith.s, as I have a i,ture iu l'hilaih , lphia.
Iluntingilon. April 14. 11. :NI AN.
TIRY GOODS fine assortnient on
h:uaal fur the aeeontmothiti,,n cn,to:nerr, at 11XN.I
-JACOItS' Cheap Corner." IN:ail:et Sqn;i: )
CITONE-AVAItE at S. S. Slnith's (:ro
cery, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in
town.
. ,
e -
PHISICL.I 21 7. SCTPC''OV
C E
Orrtc ,Hill strut. oppt,site Dr. - "Alden, offers Ilk prtd'es
sional n.a vice, to tlie citizens of Huntittc L,u and licit) i
April 'it:.
CiLiNGE 1-10riEL,
I=
T. E. SENION'I'ON, Pro.pr:etoi
Dec. 2q. ISSO
JACKSON HOTEL,
JOHN S. MILLER, Proprictoi
7.4 " A..N SlO N OUSE,I
HILL ACTRRET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
CHRISTIAN COUTS, Proprietor.
IIT3 - 01(1 pat roni; and the traveling imblic in general, may
expect ‘varin receptions and good accommodations.
April b. ISF,tI.
ID AL LISO.N MILLER,
DE N . TIS 17,
llas removed to the Brick now opposite the Court House
April 13, 1539.
VIOLINS,
GUITARS,
SY3IPIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIFES
For sale chrap nt
LT WIS' 1;00K, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE
WILLIAM AFRICA
HAS AGAIN COMMENCED TUE
BOOT AND SHOE-MAKING',
ONEEOOR EAST OF 11. ROMAN'S CLOTHING STORE.
llis old customers and the public generally, will give
Lira a call. [Huntingdon, Oct. 3 0, 1838. j
SCHOOL BOOKS,
FOR SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STOitE,
lIL;Z:TINGDON, PA
OSGOOD'S Spelb-r.lst, tld. 3d. 4th and sth Readers.
.11FG UFFEY'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 I:e:tile's.
Town's Speller and Definer, (old and new editions.)
Scholar's Companion.
Smith's. Bullion's, Brown's and Tower's Grammars.
Fitch's Physical Geography.
Warren's Physical Geography.
Mitchell's. Monteith and McNally's Geographies & Atlases.
Webster's and Worct•stot's Dictionaries.
Quackenbos' First Lessons in Composition.
Quackenbo's Composition and Rhetoric.
Gres nleaf Stoddard's, Emnierson's, Swan's,Colburn's and
kay'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.
P:u•ker's Philosophy.
Upham's Mental Philosophy.
It Ward's History of the United States.
Berard's <•
Goodrich ' s " < 6
Payson. Denton and Scribner's Penmanship, in eleven
nnmbc•rs.
Academical. Controllers' and other Copy Books.
Elements or Map thawing., with plan for sketching maps
by triangulation Quid improved methods of pi ojection.
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 ILinatbrd
Payson.
Other books wt•ill be added and furnished to order.
A full stock of School Stationery always on hand.
Huntingdon. Pa. .
.RCII MENT DEED PAPER
ruled, fur sale at
OLOAKING Cloths, Tassals, Cords and
Yk . j Binding. cheap at 1). P. GWEN'S.
Abeautiful lot of Shaker Bonnets for
sale cheap, at D. P. GWIN-0.
HUNTING DO.N, PA.,
II UN TING DON, PA
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
'
_
-
"POOKS AND STATIONERY.-
) A good assortment of miscellaneous and School
Bisiks—Foolscap, Letter. Commercial and Note Paper—
Plain and Fancy Envelopes—llea, Blue and Black Inks—
Blank Books of numerous sizes—Pens, Pencils. Pocket'and
Desk Inkstands, and every other article usually found in
a Book and Stationery Store. can be had at fair prices at
LEWIS' BOOK, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE.
N OTICE TO ALL !I ,x3ll
The subscriber, who has for more than one year, carrie'i
on business in company with Messrs. F. BRANDY, 11.
P. NVILISKEY, and Mr. LAGER 111.mn. has this day dissolved
partnership with the above first ! All claims against the
old firm will be paid by the subscriber, and all those in
debted to the firm will pay him.
~.-i i,
CLOC '
4_,. :IIrATCHES
KS,. r_,_
and .IEIrE LR r NV 11 I . ~:.: ' :II Ways be repaired. A
good htiiek of cLocKs. r i , ..‘ i WATCHES :Hid JEWELRY
AVM he kept on hand i. , ,,,..); for customers who may
tirvor him with a call. ---- 2
Huntingdon, 31arch 2,1839
F OR EVERYBODY
TRY THE NEW STORE,
On Hal Sircel opposite CarMo22 . 3 Store
THE BEST
SUGAR and MOLASSES.
COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE,
FLOUR, FISH, SALT and VINEGAR,
CONFECT] ONE InES. CIGANS and TOBACCO,
SPICES OF TILE BEST, AND ALL KINDS.
Ind every other at tiele usually found in a Grocery Store
Drugs, Chemicals. Dye Stuffs,
!lain ts. Vitrid , lies. Oils and Spts. Turpentine,
Fluid. Alcohol. Glass and Putty,
ALSO-
BEST 'WINE and 131:ANDY for medical purposes.
ALL TIE: PEST PATENT MEDICINES,
and a huge nutnber of articles too numerous to mention,
The pnbile genet:illy will please cull and examine fur
themselves and learn my prices. _ _ _
iluntingdon, May 23, 1553.
pill', LLNTINGPON FOUNT DRYIN
AGAIN !—The subset ibers take this method
of inibrining their friends ;ma the public; generally, that
• they have relmilt the Iluntina:don Fonn
-17,7r g dry. and ate now in suczf,...ssftd iiperation,
and are prepared to furnish Castings of
!: 1112 • MU. ; el.ery description. of beat quality and
workmanship. on ',holt notice. and on
leasoni, tile terms. Farmer:, are invited to call and exam
ine our Ploughs. We are manufacturing the Hunter
Plough. This plough took the first premium at Ilia Hun
tingdon county Agricultural Fair la,t Also. Hunter's
calid.ratail Cutter Ploughs. which can't be beat—together
milli the Key a ttat•, MIN& Mal Mir-shear ploughs. We
have on hand tool are inanidaeturing; : , toves—such as
ook. Parlor, and INlice ,toves for woad or coal.
ware. comdsting of Hattie>. it ild e. fl oil ts. &c., all of
filch we will ...11 cheap for ca,ll or in exel.ange for coun
try produce. Ohl metal taken for ca , tings. By a o.r;ot
at tout ion to businei-s, knit a desire to please, \%O hope to r,..-
CeiVe a liberal share of pubhe patronage,
rituitingdon, April 30, 1.;•_:,;(l.
- -u
Aik .t A.Lti). The ndersigned
_ L c 11'0100 1 o.p.c.thilly eal! the I.l.tentlon th,
ul I i a.ljohling countie. to the , eteeci:
beautiful marble now hzuill. 110 i, prepucd to rurn;,ll
tho , hortt.,t not marm, , , Toni)). M 1,1,,
and Stone, of every 4. pit r 4 size and Bias of I or
highlylini.lu 1. an.l Cal red kith ft:T. 0-
pliate devices. or plain. IL may si.it.
7'.1:11 - 1.1e, Door and IVii..low Sills, &c., will L.i
flu ni• I t,. ortivr.
. p1e,1t...,vs liint,elf to furaisli material and
equal to any in tlit• c. , ttittly. at a fair price. Call
and before :t oil plll*Chltau C1,e1,1 /tele. kSliop on 11 ill
Eno tingOtt,a ; l'a.
- Hunt . )T:ty lti,
1211 E C 1 TIT;t., 1 l\_—Tict
c -°J
I' rest) teri P.,:tiltMlii.-t—TllO
Ite., en1.0...,e.1 and iniptoved instruct.rs—l.Veilantri
alltilllllll,Ved
a,,1 Flute I n-li !owes awl llowe's
Vio1:11 311-trnett,rs—ltellait's Ins.tructor—Bur-
I owe,' l',alto-Fut to Primer—a.. Th.rouqll-Base liner
-1 lowe'h Dt:oving I Dance,—The Chorus Wen Boulz—
Tara's p. for sale at
LE\\ BOON, bTATIONERY & MUSIC STORE.
E.A.DY RECKONER.
A complete Pockot Ready Reckoner, In dollars
and cents. to Nt hid' are added Millis of ::totes. Ite
e,dpts. Petition, Le.. together with a sot of useful tables,
containing rate at interest from Ole' dollar to twelve thous
and. by the single day, with it table. of wage, and board
by the %Neck and day, publ!,hod in M:)..). For sale at
LEWIS' BOOK STO
CHOOL BOOKS,
Generally in u-e in tin Sehool9 of the County, not on
hand, nAll lfl furni. , ln•.i to (oder, on application at
LEir LS' BOOK _YDST. TIONERYSTORE.
1 N I OPE S
• j .1
By the box, pack. or le , s cpiantity, for sale at
LET IrLS" .130 0 .1 NI)T TIONER S R
r f 'thOTHING ! CLOTHING ! ! Keep
‘4,,_,/yourself warm. Call at M. GUTMAN CO'S Cheap
Clothing Store, in Long'. new building, Market Square,
Huntingdon, Pa. A goad stock always on hand. (0e28.)
fIOXL BUCKETS and Shovels,
) for sale by .TA MKS A. BTVYWN
T IQUORS, of the best, for Medicinal
purposes, at S. S. SMITH'S.
i rILOTHING!—A cl
large stock on Itan,
.44 L. .) at the, cheap store of ]IENJ. JACOBS. Call mel ex
amine good, and prices.
T RACING MUSLIN,
DRIFTING AND DRAWING PAPER
White and Colored Card Paper,
Fur sale at
LET BOOK G ST-IT'D:VIM)" STONE
- FP YOU WANT TO BE CLOTHED,
ji Call at the store of 1; ENJ . JACOBS.
i ALL nt the new CLOTHING STORE
ki of GUTMAN 4: CO., if yon want a good article 01
Clothing. Store room in Long's new building, in the Dia
mond, Huntingdon. Sept. 9, 1857.
rIONFECTIONERIES of the very best.
} Call at MILLER'S.
1)00TS and SHOES, the largest and
1,) cheapest
s•dortment in town, at
)11 - LANK BOOKS,
) VAIIIOUS surs, for sale at
LE {US' BOOK 1.17) ST.I 'I/ ONER STORE
MONT . ILLY a TIME BOOKS,
LEWIS' 1.:00K
.AND STATION.EIIY STORE.
T) OOK BIN DING-.
Old Books. Magazines, or publications of any kind,
bound to order, if left at
LEIrIS' BOOK th STA TIOXERY STORE.
DUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE!
) It you want your (mid neatly printed upon envel
upes, call at
LElr IS' BOOK AND STA 21 O.YER I - STORE.
OR THE LADIES.
A superior article or Note Paper and Envelopes,
suitable for coiyidentia/ col respondence. 1 i sale at
LEWIS' BOOK it STATIONERY STORE.
➢OOTS & SHO ES.—Old and young
JO can be fitted at BENJ. JACOB'S' store in Market
bquare, Huntingdon, Pa. (0et28.)
GROCERIES, &e., &e.—Call at the
cheap store of 13ENJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coup
t ry produce taken in exchange at the highest market pri-
FOOTS & SHOES, Hats & Caps, the
Dt ) largest astortment and cheapest to be found at
D. P. (“VIN'S
GI F UN 13.AREELS AND LUCK.-_1
[iuge assortment at
BIZOWN'S HARDWARE STOT:E.
T.AmEs Collars, very cheap and beau.-
A ticul, at D. P. DWIN'S.
t riALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if you want
j Fashionable Goods.
1) P. G WIN keeps the Largest, best
c , a-sort ment and cheapest shoes in town. Call and
examine thorn.
HOOP SKIRTSw ith from 4 to 30
hoops, at prices from 23 as. to $2,00 at the cheap
store of D. P. 43 WIN.
ITOU will find the Largest and Best
assortm•rnt of Ladies' Dress Goods at
JOSEPH REIGGER
S. S. SMITH.
L M. UU.N.NINGLIAM & 1111.0
W3l. WILLIAM
D. I'. GR'IN'S
(0et2.8
I). P. GITIN'S