..._ . THE HUNTIN - GDOI\ GLOBE, A DEMOCRATIC FAMILY JOURNAL, DEVOTED TO LOCAL AND GENKRAL NEWS, &C. _______ 1 THE GLOBE. vb.- Last week's Centre Democrat pays ain developing those better principles that ROOFLAND , S GERMAN 13191`TERS. characterize female loveliness. Let female free THEY ARE ENTIRELY VEGETABLE, '1•( - -%.*___ ~....." '3 ,-- ---21 -- -, , W__-, ._ - . "..-..:.;-,0...-.1.----i" ,- - s\-....... w _m_ . I._. - - -, ,--‘ handsome compliment to the Continentals of F .. ,_,...„ > ,,..„ 0 _,, r„,,,...„..„......,--„....._.....„ education be everywhere cherished •; upon And from Alcoholic Slimulsent, and all injurious in- Huntingdon, 'Wednesday, Jan. 11, 186 O. this place, and asks, " When shall we hear this depends, in an eminent deg:me, the peace yredeenls ; are pleasant in taste and smell. mild in their operation, IN ill expel all morbid secretions from the body, , LOCAL, & ]PERSONAL. the Continentals in Bellefonte." To which and morality of our age. It is pleasant to give bloom to the pallid cheek, and health and vigor 0 , . . 4 1 - r -4 1 —-- - ------- , superstition, when such education was wholly T h eyr 1 : e Y will 2°. l 1 cure curt LEAP YEAR.—This is Leap Year, and thel L E WI S 9 "Whenever the people of your town and vi disregarded, are gone by ; and may the traces DEBILITY. They will cure LIVER COMPLAINT. ''ilr6 year in which the ladies have the preference cinity desire it." 'Nough sed. Give them a that they have left upon the sands of time, AI in everything, especially in the way of invi- call M " ca , ajor. also speedily vanish. We trust that parents, T Tl i tey will cure JAUNDICE. ley will cure DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS. ting the gentlemen to parties, balls, &c., as in this age of light and reason, by no means 1 1 Book Etationery di Music Store 1 THE SIIIRLEYSBURG HERALD.—The first They will cure CONSTIPATION. 1 I well as footing the bills. But another and consider the intellect of their daughters infe- They will cure PILES. CC It • number of the Herald, revived by John Lutz, riot to that of their sons. The records of ' ..IE-ruaatimag•scliclaa 2Pzt„. far greater privilege is theirs,—that of " pop- They well cure HEARTBURN. , Esq., came to hand last week, looking well, the past, testify that woman, amidst the most Ct ping the question." Go it ladies, and im- They will cure SWIMMING OF THE HEAD. trying circumstances and formidable scenes, ', Z :.ri-l''" --- mc - 'ft- -- (P.:-...----------aS,:E- - 6% -r :'. 7 T-.f17 - " ' . .g,.,-;,, ' - and filled with interesting matter. The low- They will cure FLUTTERING OF THE HEART. prove the golden opportunity, while it is er end should be proud of their paper, and has frequently revealed unwarranted and un- They are prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON, 418 Arch tL g w CALENDAR FOR 1860. v , . g expected energies. She is destined to meet CA yours. Yon will not have another chance for . street, Philadelphia, Pa., and sold by druggists and store- )-.• k"'" 4 J - 0 of they fail to give it a liberal support, we every emergency that life imposes, and prove keepers in every toxvn and village in tile United States, e• Lor) <, four years. Think of it, and we feel assured . Canaclas. West Indies, and South Amex ica, at 75 cents per - . :.' xCI `p) shall put them down as an ungrateful people. herself a blessing to mankind. We admit, b o ttl e . • 1 c M rg, c s . . . 6 . ~43: c; , • . you will not let it go by without an attempt however, that the sanctuary of home is in a ee =g , , 7, = ...: ~..: !I to , 7„ ._: riti i PITS : WHY PROMINENT. . ', tic : 1 4 -CZ ,`..`, :4 .;,.%:: :; - 4 Prtt C 7 / 5 ! ':-. 6 . 4 C ) CZ 7,.. - - ‘ 1 : 2 1 ;:" 7 : . ^. g•- ' 1 ;L' ' 4 rjj 1 . C 2 • r-4 4 at " proposal," anyhow. Golly, if we were reye Life and Travels of Alexander Von great measure, the sphere in which she is to For a long time there was a paragraph making its reg a lady, wouldn't we ask the beaux ? Well Humboldt, by Bayard Taylor, in one hand- act ; but even there she performs an invalu- ular weekly appearance in our columns, with the brief, t ..4 1 —— — l r". 4 • 'l ' able part in the drama of life. but emphatic words "Fits! Fits !" always at the head, to if .! 0...51 ct 12341 5 6 7 121341 51 6 7 t ..., 0: 20 ' ; 41 . we would. Just try it on once, and see how some volume, for sale at Lewis' Book Store, some ^,-, offensive caption, but not . so to the benevolent ' ~ • 89 10 11112 13 8 9110 11112 13 14 •••• %- (4) As the rose perfumes the morning air with ~ • r tg ' 4l V 14 1 "'"" co a o rg e l r i s u . man ol e ile uho could sympathize in the sorrows . of - . quick they'll cave. As we write this item, aI where a fine assortment of readable books its sweet odor, so does the intelligent female, •• 14 ..=.l 15 16 17 18119 20 9 1, 15,16 1 17 18119120 21 ;:r m , 4/1 , persons are shocked at any indication of (1 1 -,{. r „ g --, „, c , 0 , „,, „-,- jon 0-, 9 - c, 1 1 90'0 0 91 Or '0(1'97 9Q verdant youth entered our office and asked us for old and young can always be found, and by pious instruction and timely example, cast diseaseanfi a a i r ic e a e r zn or th ,t ro c ulinto g nef i vou e s e t xcl i tem . e t ut d on 11 , = . 7, ..... I "'z -.:.1-.) ....-i- -0 ,-,o ...I .-,,,i 1 0-, 1...1.-0 -, ,',t) ...,_al...d, ..t_, . G . a fragrance . around the family circle, that is ■witnessing:: ni l I %--. , • 121 29,30 31 129 30 31 cD = IS if there was a cake shop near about here, purchased fur less money than at any othere slioull ' ilways . strive ' to looli disease - and even I'LL-it:in 1 12 3 4 12 3 4 ,4 . Li) it s ) not carried away by every passing breeze.— the face with calmness, and especially take every oppor- i f it„, , fil 1- ~ s who, we think, would make an excellent sub- store in the country. Quick sales and small conclusion, webegleave to address And in tunity . for alleviat" i r disease. Viewed adveitisemcnts of S. S. Hance, of 1.08 Baltimore street, )..... 4M t '.-- ,12 13 14 15 16'17 18 i .- 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Re cl 4 ( l b Sect for the young ladies to try their fascina- profits. the ladies of our own times, in the language Baltimore, Md., possess a certain interest, and those who - C O .l I - i...-i of' an author : "You are not for the fashion know of any one suffering from Epilepsy, Spasms, or Fits '''' FO4 19 9 0 21 22 23'24 co e ' 19 9 0 9 1 2 9 23 24 9 5 P E n i, I'"" 1 ting powers on, and who, we feel quite eel- FEED.--Our friends still remember us.-- of these times." - of any kind, should feel it a pleasure to cut out his adver tisement, or in some other way send word to the afflicted '' , M :44 26 27 28 29 26 27 28 29 30 31 Re f'") - 1 tain, could n • ot nor would not refuse any one During the last week we received a few feet "Work for some good, be it ever so slowly; of the great value of his remedies. They can be sent to 1' 7 '''''• g 12 3 i 1 Ip= - il of them. He informed us he was in with a of sausage, &c., from Mrs. 0. Boat, and a fine Cherish some flower, be it ever so lowly; Labor—all labor is noble and holy." any part. of the country by mail. Price, $3 per box. Two ,-, $5. Twelve, $24. $.4 ct t .N . 4 5 6 7 8 910 . .i 21 3 4 5 61 7 8 5 -3 :3 CD i a t load of wood, and would like to have some 1 ; tao -- e, .-4 11 12113 14115 16117 re.., 9rlo 11 12 13114 15. - e- .t7'. . (ce e i.i < - roast of venison from Mr. A. J. White.— EXCELSIOR. ginger cakes and small beer. If any of the iNEW GOODS ! LATEST ARRI- '-' ' ›'-' " (....1 V. 8 --,