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MI 13 B - Y:::::; - W: - IEWIS'a:', ,71:11. - 17.E133"..PITTN9-DON,GLQB,E; '- Per zinntm f ,i4 athranee, $4. ; if not.paiclin_mbiance,, , 00 parpr d'isdOntiniied arred - rzi,,,4•66 a repahl: •-• : „.: A failure to notify.a dis&ontin'uaribelitthe ex piration of the tern) sabseribeci for «ill=be con. sidere'd'a , new;engagernent. Terms of Adveliskitg. '1 I ' . 1„ ins: 2 ins. , :3 ins. 25 871 „ 50 50 ,1 00 I, ' oo 1 50 , 2 00 I ~50 225 3 ,00 • axe, brevier 2• " - . . I square = . g • 3 4, .4 " " 900 14 . .00'.,23:00 . , 5 7,- , _ 4l : •15 410 25 00 3S 00 10 : ". 25 00 40 00 60 00 Vrc;f9St4p:l,4. - ticl - Ausiness Cards not. exceed ing-, plknp s,one year, 04 00 Agents for the Globe Tho• fr e rollOwinentleMeri are authorized in r • rticeivo' the ba'mes of all'whe may desire to be come subscribers to ; the GtollY., and to receive ridKanee payineuts and receipt for the same. Esq., COffee Run: Joriv B : :GtvEN;*APConnellstown. . F.:PA.rTos, iNq„ ,Warriorsinark. ; • • J2l4,N.OwL:ns, 'Spruce Creel:. IF - I:BANlrminkit,' Water Street. A. caEssw.cr.:L,'Alanor Hill. DAVID BAtalcx, West. Barree. r Tuns. Oz - coitN", Gitur.r.'m CrtAi4i,y, E4q:"lgist"Barreo. Dr. M. MILLER., Jackson tp. SAMUEL NPVI.T•ry, Shirleysburg,_ S. B, YOuNa, -Three Springs.' M. 'F. CA,mrczt.r,, Esq., Mapleton. • :J. R. Petersburg. J. S, FIuNT, Shade Gap. D. - ll.CA3trmtt„ Marklesburg. H. C. WALKER, Alexandria. ' • gell.Prai Agent. , , .„„ 'BOOTS AND. SHOES, The pest AssortMent ever brought to - Eturitingdon. - - - 'll - 11-lEpnbiie are informed that LEVI WEST BROOK has just opened - twhis.storei,the ,best,seleeted assortmcnt,of LADIES' &ND GENTLEMEN'S .BOPfS AND SnoEs ever brought to lluntingclon—in part as follows: Men's Double-soled Calf Boots. --Men's Water-roof Hunting Boots, Men?s Heavy Double-soled Water-roof Boots, - Boys' Fine and 'Coarse Soots, " Ladies' Congress • - 'Ladies' French. Morocco'GaitOrs, ' - Ladies', Goat and Ifforocco Boots ; Gum Shoes of all Kinds, - together with 'a. general O.gsartineile of Ladiki,' - Shoes and Slippers. Alai,' 11 7 1 - i's l Ses' • arid 'Civil.' d ren's bestipality ;of_ Boats 'and Shoes--Ca it as •,yalises,.Hats, , " IVly.old 'enstcnef - s: and the public generally, are . requested: tii"jeall and -cx'arnine niy-new stock•._ • • . . • TATVI Wp . .7I'BRQOIC Huntingdon; Nov. 14 , 1854 : nyIPRoyEp ,4,4:4p„Li4jaylp 1 PHE undersigned having trlyehased the full '• and exclusive right' and linvile,g-e"ofe'ol'i structing,•usingyandi-ending twitliers, the, right to make and u*, in the el:luny : of !Huntingdon, S TON E.:S . O'lElk & ,ssir,ra's iinPrbwe'ment in - the iiclftistable packfrig•TOiTa lamp'fbr burning lard. Lamps for. sale •by the dozen - or:single, alsq township rights for sale at reasonable pi i- or,dprs promptly attcpdod to' • " Sal, 'hold my tater - while I trot round .with that nice boss what's got on store clothes'?' • . . "Our friend was . clinched accordingly; tie could not extricate himself from the,gripof the rustic beauty, and was obliged to 'trot round' after her for one mortal hour before 'he could obtain a respite fro — m: his tabors He made_his escape the first opportunity; re solving .that he. .would: . never . again go' to an Arlan'Sas 'break down.' "' The Punctual Man. Mr. Higgins was a very punetual man in all,irisltiansaCtions through:life. He amas. , sed a large gropertYby'Untii ing inthistry arid punctuality; and,at the advanced age of , axle ty years was resting quietly-11pm his• bed, and calnily waiting to be ea:ll4 away. He had deliberately made,alrrib:st,eFery arran-F,e meet for his disease and,burial. , • His pulse grew fainter. and theAiglat:of life seemed jesviiiakering in its se'eket,. - When one - of his sons observed— . . .. '.''Father,, you Avilrpro.bably live but a day &Iwo ,net:welllfor. you .:te name your beaivrs • "To b 8 sure, my son,'?,:_saici 14e dying man; "it thought of,-ancl-.1 will it now )) , - •".• He gave " a 'of six, the usual riumbpr, and)sunk, - back exhausted upon,:his A g,leatt . of thought pass'ed - oVet his - Wither ed face like a ray of light.L . and lie Tallied once.more. I . "My son, .read!we th4t. list.. Is the name of Mr. Wicroings there Pl . '' , r • • • - "It is ly father." . . " Then strike it off,'?.. far he:was never punctua - 1-4twasl , never any where in, season,'-'arid •fte •Might . detain the precession aw - hole pct. • (r"lt is pretty evident -that when- r ri man "cups a huh - die& dollar' . ban d kei'chle to r idc . duck . of w_ifo," that he is a . ; ." goose .of a husband." .; _ . , . . 4v0i.1 temptat i on tita you may not - be.able.to NV ithstand-itsl' .'t =ER : EMU ME