TERMS:OF THE GLOB?. Pe , r'imukiii idrinde /bred montlii.":. ME . ... t ;;TERIIS Or. ADvr c arisiNce. — !N :, .77; ~ ...: .;...': N •, . ..: 1 time - % 2,41 e , - 2'do tl2montlt One Inch. or lees $ 75. ' .. .52 25 51 50 $) 75 Two inches - 180 1 225 275 326 Three Inches, , 225 3 25,. ,... . 4Ou 475 3 uo4thi. 6 months: 1 y,ar Otte hob, or less $4 00 56 00 510 00 Tut. incase 6 25 9 00 10 00 .Three inched . 850 12 00 • , '2O 00 Four Inch e 19 75 16 00 25 00 Quarter coin*, ' " 13 00 18 00' .30 00 Half c01umn,'......,...... ' .20 00 30 00 . 45 00 One column, SO 00 45 00.— ..... 80 00 Professional ihd Business Cards'not exceeding six lines, One year ' • 05 00 Administrators' and BreCittolle Notices, 6 flutes, 53 50 Auditors , Notices s 4 time, ' 2 00 Folfray, or other abort Notices 1 50 Advertisements not marked with the number of Inser tions desired, will be con Vip t ueAtill forbid tool charged ac cording to thesejenna: . • - • -- A Local or Specoll 'Notices, 10 cents a line for siuglo In motion. By these. at a rerlileed rats. Our Wean for the printing of Blanks; Handbills, etc. are rmyyia9 l Y,/cw• , . _,:7 _ =LIM rofts,sionftt*llusruss earh TIR. A.. 13: BRUM.BAUGH," h lJ t it Hitting permanently, located at Huntingdon, otters is pruti;ettodal services to the robtniunity. tho earun as that lately occupied by Dr. Luden as Ilitl tree , ap10,18613 111))IL JOHN -AfeCULLOCII, offers his professional services to the citizens of Huntingdon J) ricialty..,oltico OIL 11111 street, one door oast of Hood's Prog Store. , , , Aug. 28, 'ds. R ALLISON MILLER, ' . i . utz; ,- DENTTIST, goo removed to the Urick 1t0,14 opposlts the Court 'lmmo. April 13, 1659. , , F 4 . GREENE; .. , tiF.NTIST. . Oface removed to Loftier's-Now Building, Hill !street. Huntingdon. J1 4 3 , 1,/ - 1 . 367- _,"• - : j lA.:ROLVOCK; lIUNTING DON, PA Will attend to Surveying in sll it brandies, and will buy and sill meal Estate litany p.trt76ltbe Uldted Send for circular. • . . dec.49-tr l S l il I N QN. .131, O,T EL, 1 141t1NilkGilON,itkii!' - The undsraignsd-rePtC3fUll3 intattliklb!t-,Cllitant of Ilmattagdutr.noadl3..attrthritrareling..PiralMgenraallY that he has leased the Washington donee uu tiro cor ner of Ilill nod Charles street. to the tanough of Hun tingdon. and he fa prepared to accommodate all who may tenor him whit it call. 11 ill be pleased to recrivia a Liber al slurs-of public patronage. ALiclU.-TUS pETTEII.IIAN. July3l, 117-Lf. • GEENCY FOIL COLLECTING 1:)L1)11illS` CLAIMS, BUUNTV, BACK PAY All who may have'any elahns anima the Government for Bounty, Back Puy owl Pensions,cau Lave their dolma promptly collecte4,(oy appl3Mg either io peraun or by hit ter to •. . t. •F. U. croons, , ;427 . 0.11111.1 - AT LA IV. , 11621Nopu,N, pl: aag12.,1863 • ,tx , 140 cO.,LECTION Op • /0 , I , „ . • ALLEN , LOVELL, Diatrlot Attorney of Huntingdon County, , • lII.INTINGDIN,. PA. OFFICE—In the ioont 'lntely occupied by R. it. Speer, jen eti.7 =I EZZIZZ 'The name of this firm has been chanv • id from SCOT f & mama, to- SCOTT, 33Rqw.14 . ,;& BAILEY, , under which name they will hereafter conduct then Futun : t ' ; /Tf t t,t 14:trORATP AT. LA7p i(iTST:INCIDON; a PRNSIONS, RIO nil admit of suldioutittud soldiers' heirs gralust the Government, will be promptly prosecuted. gay 17, 11$66—tt. S. LYTLE, ATTORNEY AT LA TIT, IttINTII9IDON, Will attend promptly to MI kinds of legal trinities, en annual to hie care. , • • • . - CULI,RCTIONS nuoio with the least possible delay. Epeclal , nttention &re to thiIiVEYANINNO in' MI 'lts brandies, such as tho Orepsration of Deeds, Mortgages, Leaves. Runde. Articles ofAgreement,•&C. ' • All questions relatitig to .TOLES IS rENNSXLVANTA - - . carefully considered. lie w p ill also innartain fur land owners wlthor their lands ate patented and obtain t PATENTS for those,itelm may d,ira thew A• ' a pLARKE, AGENT, tyliolree.le and Retell polder In all kinds of • etlila.gl aif oaBt (:)§ • ' DUNTINGDON, ti Opposite the Franklin Mem, in the Diamond. Country trade inpylird. • „ apt7•6B FASHIONABLE - GrOODS -FALL AND . WINTER WEAR. ;FA ; 40!I • • GEO:F. MARSH; - ; l t Mki,?PtliTiNTl r.lf 'f ah/h . MM." IN • EAD'X',NIADE CLOTHING, FOR agys, • itiu reMored to'thi edeotid floor ti' Bead's New Build ing, where he Intends to , keep cpostantly en Baud the zt t latest styles , of Ratd, made Clothing g aud piece goods fampriaing . • , -atraeica'x, pelisse AND raceme CLOTHS, cAsststEilE t i, ABU VESTINO. , c 1401.18," . V CLOTtla, , -CAa9INIRIIF-S, , AND VF.STINOP 'Being a practical workmen many yews exper,eue. he is FreisareA to niche to efrd!t'Cltithing for filen end ;bevy and gu'artuitee neat, duraida.and tashigeahle work alinaltip: lie Is determined td please everybody. .42. Ali are Invited to 'call 'and examine my new stock of beautiful patterns before purcheelog elsewhere 014: 11 .0 • OE°. F THE- 10-, - 013H, JOB , PRINTING ' lIIE "111.0 . 1314.,' JOB OFFI,CE," tniZ s,sesthr most ample facilities 110 0 °wily elecuting in Ilotbirt tyle, every vat iety of Job Printing, Anal 411 ANI) BILI;S CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, 13ALL hOl<gTS, f RD$, , PKOGRAKSKS, , - BLANKS, LAISELS. CALL AZID LLAMA SPECINMS Or WORK, ' LEWIS,'BOOK.STA'rION STORE ',WALLACE & CLEMENT,,' DEALERS IN Dry-Goods, Grocerk,s,'Queeisiirafe, Boots and Shoes. 1 • 1 , ' , , . . • _,. ,` :Linty -goods tonstiintly arriving' and helmsold kar,. as nny in Huntingdon. Hive them a call before porches. 'lug elsewhere. septptilisr 9.3 ut.*!?„ .... , „,.. . • COUNTRX 15 - BALERS' can buy CLOilliNti from nig lu Itlintingdou nt WILOLESALE se cheap ss they eau in the se I have a a holesale store in Phinotelphin. It. ROMA r/• IiARRISBURGST OPIE - WAR Iqll.to::!l!fooiliferrprirtr; for 8010 itj 17 - • 11 . .E.NRY &One .$2 CO . 1 00 r -- : - ?- ).... , : . it: 4„, , , .F , ~,, . . . . :. - 4 t.tv ,', ' 4t, - , ', ,:- , - t, r.: - WM. LEWIS, , SU , GH LINDSAY, VOL XXIV. LEATHER STORE. TILE undersigned would respectfully onnounco that. in connection with their TANNERY, they hare just opened a splembd oneortment of • , I • FINE LEATHER, IC. bf FRENqg CALF SKIN, , , KIP,, MOROCCO, - ••• 'BINDINGS,, • ° 0: ° SOLE, • - • HARNESS, , SKIRTING, ° &C., Togothonnlth a gonna! nasortmout of PEREDE.PM. The, trade is invited to call and examine our stock. Store on LULL street, two doors west of tho Ptesbyte” an churab. Thwhigliest , price paid for AIDES and BARK. 1 1 .1./1/ER & SON. Huntingdon, Oct! 28, 1868 est Huntingdon Foundry. JAMES SIMPSON siisorarrenth PLOWS, - TURESIIING ,MACIIINES, r1;01 BELLI; SLED AND SLUG It sorm., V'AGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES, For Furrtceo, Forge., r;gt owl bow Mille, Tao ilerie. nod grlckyot do, AND JOB 'WORE IN GENERAL. ARCHITECTURAL. S ORNA3IENTAL DEPARTMENT. Iron Porticos and Verndahs, Meanies, l'aliiinns and Drop Ornament for wot don portiens and ventild.ths, • ; Window Lintels 'and - Oust. Ornanion ts for 'Voodoo lintels, Cellar V. indotv Guards all clans, Chimney Tons and Flues, - Fain! 11ifighnl, Carpet Strips, Regishos !loners, Coal Crates, Vault Camltige for troll and wood cellars, A rim's, Ttee•boxts, Lainn--paqs. IliteningT Ilan Milling for poi Haus, t m andalis, tailcoat., Rumor. Lids, Yard and Cemetery Poorest lIIC. ' l'ariaular afield ion paid to fencing ariltiCry Address -,• , • • JAMES NIPS eel: • Huntingdon, In. , . ' JUNIATA STEAM PEARL. MILL I HUNTINGDON, PA: TILES MILL is a complete success in the manufacture of FLOOR, Ac. It hos lately been thoroughly repaired and is ewer in good running order and in full operation. lhe burrs and choppers are pen undo( superior qual ity—cannot be es gilled. An I we era gratified to know that our work has given entire satisfaction to cult. costa- Mom to whom wu louder our thanks. We bare In our .employ one of the best millers in the county, and a faithful and capable engineer. Taos eriiiip pad and encouraged, sac aro determined 'O . Persrere lie our al - oils to acrommod de and please the public, hoping thereby - to merit and reccive'e liberal share of patronage to ehstain no In our enterprise for the public interest. t Market price paid for the inter eat kinds of grain on Flour pad Chop, ou hand,. fur solo. JOIIN K. McCAHAN A SON. Huntingdon, Nov. 20, ISOi MEI NOTICE' TO' ALL. HILL STREET MARKET, 'OPPOSITE TUE FIRST NATIONAL BANK • D G. MORRISON' rrspeekfully in ub. forms tho citizens of Iflintingdrin and vicinity that EU continues the meat market lousiness In all its TU. dulls branches, and null kedp bunstantly, on band , FFreshPeat, Pork, Pudding and Satihage, „ licetand Pot k, Conned Ft übtiud Vegetables, Opicea of all kind,,,Catslipa nna sm..; Teas, ” Pont's, Cheese, Solt Lard, &c „&c., ' All of As hicb ho 01 continue to salt la reasonable i'ices The biglisat prices paid for hides and taltote, Thomas Colder, at Alexandria and March & lite., at Coffee an; juy vets to purclutn,e nt theirldsces. Thankful for prat kiironage,*olictt a 'coutifinance of the sane. ' . READ AND . BE :POSTED ! TO .` THE. NEWLY iIIARMED , AND' ALL 'WANT or - Parn/tUre &c. /: THE 'underSi4ned would respectfully aunounco thßt. Ilb 11111111111tetlIM and keeps COMltalltty on linnda largo and splondol aanortment of DINING AND IIItEAD.YAST TABLES, " 111:lisTgAD W ASII AND (JANKE STANDS Windsor and me seat chairs. cnphunda. gilt and tosii• wood moulding for flirt Or .410 OLIO re [inlays. and a sati ety of articles not men tioitt,i, ac proves that cannot fail to be satitfactory. lio is aloe agent for tlio noil known Dailey & Decamp patent spr.n; Bed Bottom. Tbo public aro invited to call and examine bin stock berme purclianing chowl-lnre• %Yolk and ado. iouni nu Hill etreot, tom. Smith, one door itestof Ytntor's store, JADED MOWN& Huntingdon, Aug.l, 180, Tu re Agravg ,c J. M. WISE; • Manufacturer and . Realer in M -5 11.7 3EI- TV I '1 11 ILT XL 331 itevacisuib inmost the attention ot the Public to Ills st,tu.l 1111 11111 aO., Iltintingikin, in the rear of tleorge W. swartz'Vatch and Jell ell y MOM where he mon uf.tct tires soil keeps all kinds of Furnituro at, minced prices. Por• sons wishing to purchase, volt do 'hell to gll , loot a call. !frothing of all kinds attended to promptly and charger. rimsnuable. „ Also. Undertaking tarried ou, and Collins made to any,style desired, at short notice. The solitcliber hos a NEW' AND ELEGANT IfEARSE and la P . repateLl to ,'attend Pilueiala at any place in towh oh country. J. :%1 o Ilunlingdon, May 11,18115-tf ' , . • P APER PAPiRII Tracing Papei, " • Irapreasion Paper, . Drawing Paper, , ~ - Deed Paper, 5 Thuile Pa'per; SDI: Paper for Flowers,' • rerforoted Paper, .Bristp) Board, Int Cap 141.,r, Foolscap Paper, Letter Farr. Commercial Note vapor, Ladies' Gilt Edged Letter nod Noto raper, ,• ' • Plain nod Eimer Note Paper, White and Colored Card Pape'r, Peck. end sheets For starlit LEWIS' Book; Staponou and Music Store. IMI . liio/1. TII.V.ISPIES.'' . 1 , A superior article of Note Paper and Envolo guitable for confidentraicarroapoudonre, tor'fialo at' Lzwis , Bo o x & 4T ATION ERY STORE BUSINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! Jur It you %root your tart t tatly ,pri t ajd uu t tmel ,apes, tell at LEI!' IS" BOOK 4xn SPATIONOrSTORR. NEW EMI _HUNTINGDON, :PA., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6.-1869. ENNSYLVANIA RP TIME OF LEAVING OF TYINPER :ARRAN° N 5? 5,1 pt 4 :~r DI b ~^} srAtioN • N-1 A. 4 4. i 7 4 .14 ,1 4 . St 4 , r 1 -- , 7 - I. A. u. F. u, VA. 9t. 051 111'381' s - IN.Finmilton; I. - ' 6 18.11 45 14 111 00 Mt. Union,... 5 04'11 17 23 .....12 01 Mapleton, 4 64 11 29 82 ...... 12 11 Mill Creak,. • 44511 20 45 7 6012 30 3 49 Ifuntingilon,' 8 45 4 30 11,00 95 ...... 112 94 11'otOreburg,... 410 10 . 48 15 ' I'l 05 Illarreo; I 14 0010 39 22 1 15i ...... :Sprueoereolt, 8 la 10 31 _ 95 130 littrinlngltam, 33910 18 44 8 35 1 40 4 34,T7r0n0 800 331 10 11 '5O 1 51 "Fipton ...... ~... ':..,.. 3 20 10 00 7 03 1..... 2 01 Fostoria , ' 3 14 9 55 708 ...... 2 00 Roll's Mills,.. '3 09 950 7259 05 2 801 505 Altooun,. 730'250 9 30 P./.1. .5.91. A. n. A.M. • Th , K. an Earns rem tit IL T LINE trivet Nu ITI 1 Ind aril I LINi and an 1 , 1U91, II t Alpo 23, 181 158 Swittvard lemon tuntiNvlon at II 43 Tlia F.A.V A. M. and a Eastward leaves at Ilautingdon at 1 , Espana Eastward 1 has at litintingdua Westward, leave E . t.a at Altoona at 9 arat t a, leaves Eon 8 16, A. M. • 68. The CI el. 5;45 P. M. 141 The kASI S 05 P.. 51. e Tba Burl R., arrives at Not ember TITINTINGDON & BROAD TOP RAILROAD:" -A "! WINTER' ARRANGEMENT, On and (Mut WIiDNE6DAY, §EVITSIBUR ICTH, 1 . 808, Pnesongur'Tntlns iv!! arriiondflepail as • 1 , , DOWN NS. 4lccom. 3.1414. , I Accost. IIIAIL STATIONS. P. M. A..I. A. M. I P. M. LE 4451 Ls 30illuntingdon,t AR 915 on 427 4 53 87 Long 5iding.......... 5 07 4 , 21 559 , 41 Mceounellstown ,8 41 405 b 17 58 Pitman t Grove 8 42 3 58 6 34 14 .1161 - 1410.41,9:g, - 8 2) 3 42 ,5 58 .39r.,11,,e Run-- 809 326 6 58 9 89 Hough& Reath—. S 01 3 19 6 13 0 54 Cove ' 7 40 3 05 618 V 681Fisliers &mina 7 411 - 3 10l AR 085 lO 121.808t0n, LE 726 245 „ .. ..- 'lO 3Siltiddleslitirg. ...... ... ' 218 10 47 Ilopowoll, I.••• , 2 10 11 05 Piper's Run - 2 50 11 241Tiitt , Mrill0 1 80 11 491111uoity Honl 15 • , AN 11 .lU,.llolltlt Dallas, ILE .1 10 ---__-- ~ SHOUP'S HUN BIIANCII. •- LE '6 aoll.. 10 25 1 8asten . lin 7 25 1 40 2 30 0 55' 10 40 Coalimna ' ' I 7 101 215 7 00. 10 45 Creclord, 705 AB 7 10190 10 51 Duilloy, ' • LE .6 55 114004 Top City, . . . , _. Huntingdon Sept. 23, '65. .8,1119 51 . KILLIPS, 8014, READING RAIL' ROAD. WINTER, ARRINQ EM ENT,' MONDAY, DEC. 14, Iqt:S. BEAT TItUN K. JANE j?E(S)I TLI It vi North and Nurth-Went for Pint4nel pint, Kra I'OEB, ltrotla I'oTTSVILLZ. TANiaoil t, AOlll.'t kb. Sit VOilast I.ta ALLEl.rolvy, Eisruk, Eynon? t, Lint, 15C1, 2/ It. COLUltill t, Ac. Ti aim Irma Ilarriabiltg for N.9n , ,Noi It, as folio, : At 310,310.051 and 8,10 A, 31., 12,10, 2 op,N,a) P. 31., cuillint• lair a lilt mulct. Autos on the Penuanv t to lt.lt,nrril tag at New York 11 00,21, 51-, 12 . 20 Noon niAl 350. 7.00, 10.05 1'.31 and 0.15 i.;ll3.,rrevectivoly. 81,ko5,ing cats cocoa,. pony the 300 it nt rind 10 50 p: tn. trainp:althout cl.onge. 31 lii,n°lll l 4 r AlftitTl, r afiatit i N9 utWiT . kArieTtliti•W, and l'llitailelphitt at 8 10 A.. 51., and 203 and 4 In I'. It., mopping at Lehman anillnincipal Way stations, tho 4 10 p, to. train nicking ctilikectlons lorPhiladelphia nod Co lumbia oat). 'Tor Potkivillo, Schuylkill navel, and Au- Lot n, via Schuylkill and Suaquehani4lt. It., leave liar ri.barg at 3 50 1%51. 'NAM fling, leave NEw-YORK at 9 A. NI., 12 00 noon, and 5.10 nod 0.10 P. 3i Philadelphia at 8.15 - ,A.131 . owl 3.30 P. 31; :inciting carc'urconipany tito 9.00 it in ntal 5.10 and 00 p to trains ft out New Yolk without thange. Wily Pawaget train leaves Plillittlelphla at 7 30 A. 11., COlMeCtilig trail, on Lost Penua Itollroad, leturnlng lion, Reading at 0.115 p to atoppiag at all eta tie,,o Pottsville at 1.30 and 8 45 A. 31. and 245 P, M.; Stiainoltio k2O A. 314 Asirland 7 01; A. Al., aint-12,30 noun, Tamaqua at 8 30 A 31., :tad 229 P 31 for t heavo rpithN'lllo, ON Schuylkill and Susquehanna hall rund at 7 10 a in. fur 11.unsburg, and 11 3J A. M, for Pine Glove and Tremont. . . An Acco‘minatlatant Passenger bait, loaves ItEsma at 7.30 A. 31., untl returns trout PHILADELPHIA at 4,4., r. 31 rolls:um n Accommodation Trat :,Loaros Voltz:a. nat 6,45 n. m., returlimg 104V00 I'ltiladelpin.Lat 4,00 p m. Colman:a Itai 'IIOIII9 leave I:calling at 7 00 A M., and 616 P. 51., for Ephrata, DU., Lancast r, Col= tunlan, Ac. Pell:lumen Railroad trains leavo P. rhionton Junction ut 0.15 ato and 6.30 pnt • teturtung Leave trlippatelL "at 8 10 n'ur, a.id 12.45 p tn,connUdrtan; %snit 8111111,U. trams oil Reading Rail., . WI On Sundays, Wave New. orlvat 800 • I'. M., Philadcl• plant, 8 at au and 3 15 P. M., the S n an (lain tanning only to lieliding4Pottsvillo BA. Si., horn Intrg, 5 55 it to, 4 10'ond 10 50 p 111, and Reading 1 05,41,145 filial 7 15 a. m., fur IlarrtsUurg„und t 2 SU and 7 31 u. m., for New York and 4.25 p.m. for Pitalaulolpin.t. Commur,trioN, Mattw.g, arasori, Sellaora and EncUuutne TICKEte toy. nd Irma all points at tad:iced :ales. . llaggago checked through: 10U rounds llaggago alion od each noaniger. G. A. DUCAL% Iteadiug, Dec. 14, ltiGS. General, .S'etp,rittlendmr , • UNITED STATES Authorized WAR CLAIAI AGENCY, - - - iiU ('-.017 , - - f.:2!-•-y- • '•• • •••. SOLDIERS' HEIR'S, ATTENTION The act of Congress approved March 2 , 1867, 811 es to Home of doidivra who died prisoners of ear, COM UUTATION Full lIATIOMO, for the time the soldier was ,so held it prisoner, at the rate of tweet) 41 ve cents to be paid in the follow. log order: let. To the wal.iw, It unman led; 3d. To the cluldree;_,Jd. To the parelite. to both jointly, it th:y ate if eitheme dead, td the survivor; lib. To the lit o thersaml sisters. • , • - The act of Fcliniary 28.1887, provides for the, refudill log of the $3OO Conimutetion Money. where the seine 'per. Ben ain drafted. and eat, 1.1111/.1 to (mer the sere vice or runtish a • DISCHARGED SOLDIERS. The act of 'March 2, lioi, also at il.es pro ,isioas far the payilledt of the $lOO A hDITIONAL BOUNTY to such soldiers as have accid_utally, lost their dlsehar gee • I, • All persons, having any claims under p any of the above mentioned acts, or tiny other, kind of claim'egititibt the Lulied Mates or Mato liev'ernments, Call hire then, promptly, coliecttei; ay addressing the uLdersiguZi'd. In, tementn end advice chi:erten., given td soldiet or tlie;r !Vends, free of chat go. - 1111 . )0D8 , ,•., .• • A tithokscf 7:1i -et) d Teoji lrar - -Chtint - .Agent, MaYO,2lBOl It UarIMIDON. Huntingdon co.. Pa!,,' \AHMER&\kILSON'S HIGHEST PREMIUM VON 8111V1 Sewing Machines, rteoeiveclthe'only GOLD ME bilL the PARIS • iqcPpsrriorr, 9.267. , • " They,are adapted to .all kiuds,of Family Pelting. and to !the ind, of seamstresses, Pr, asmakdia, qlors,•"%lann 2 factureis of Shirts, Collars, :darts, Cloaks, Chaffing, flats, t. ape, Corsets, Linen Goods, Umbrellas, parasols. etc. They work equally well upon sflk, linen; uouleo and cotton. goods, with salko cotton • or linen. th rea d. Th e y wilt Aram, t gather, heel, fell, cord; braid,' bind:idol perform every rpociesorsuning. looking a beauttfui•end porltet stitch; aliku op lank 'sides 61 the urth.lesnewed • • • • Tho qualities which • °commend them are t 1. beauty and excellence of stitch, al.ko on both'shles of the fabric sewed. 2. Strength, llannees and durability of SCAM, not lip nor lard. . 3 Economy °Misread. 4. ittlachanente and whir, range of application to pnrpo sea and Wald ads. • 5. Compactness and elenanCo or model and Bniah. 0. Simplicity and thoroughness of construction. 7. Spout, motor of operatmu and management: end guletz Llalructicns .058 t Jreo to all. Machines ;apt in repair opo year 'redo Charge. • , t S ' • c .r.riavvqs; Agtat;) " ~"' • • • • pIINTI74DOI,I 111Q1ANIC BOOKS, or VARIOUS KIM for rale at 1390 K A .iyp STATIONERYSTOrcF Elill 11Di • I ftit - _Li &• be paid la cash fob Bark jgl7ThelllOost; will lIBNRY k °().. =I EERST,VEI HOOFIJAND'S GERYIN BITTERS L ROAD. TRAINS MEM! EASTWARD Hoofland's German The Great,Reinedies for all Diseascs of the LIVER, "STOMACII,' OR DIGESTIVE t 4 V. w ts ti ›. F `I r 1-100r1INIY8GERMAN'BIttERS Is composed of Bid purejulcea (or, as limy aro medici nally termed, Extracts,) of It oot e, herbs, and Barks, making a pi epara Minn, highly concentm• tell, • mid' entitoly free from afeohohc admixture of any kind. 1100FLAND'S , GBIBIAN 0 TONIC, Is a combination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with the put est quality of Junta Ow Pont, Orange, Ste., making one of the must plea.ut and -agreeable remedies over tottered to thtbintblie. Tli&o man ring a'Aleuicine free from Aiellohone na. 11 ago • . f ' I Altoov I 5 1. ,Altoona at 12 45 59 A. 11. ' leaves Altoona at at 7 00 1' 31. Huntingdon at 25 Y.. 51. tingilon, lit 6 54.5. EISCEM HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Those who hove no objection to. the comblnettoi. .or the Luton:, on awed, WhU use iIOOFLANIS GERMAN TONIC:, rho ma both equally good. and contain tlio 611.10.0 medicinal limes, the eltoko ; helm con the two being IL olive Matter 01 V. 1.; Elan lonic being the most valiltitbiO. Thu atoutell, tioid it 'minty of caucus, }pelt as Indigos ° tiMi, lippensia, \¢ Cotta Deliility, et:o , iivor.i' opt to bate Ito ItllielluUli th i kluged. „yht.: Li,ot,.s.ltn nathiLing MCILLIIAT as it luau , unit Um 'stomach, 01011 bl:C0111031likelVd,ii11. leallit at Avlticil to that the patiout bull:els 'rum several In more 0 . Alto following dia l:RU.l: • . . Constipation; Flatulenee, Inward Fited;'Flil nen of Blood to the Head ; Acidity ,of the . _Stomach, • Nausea, leartburn,• Disgust for Food, Euless or WeiAt in the. ' Stomach, Sour Eructations Sink ing or Fluttering at the fit (Y . the Stomach, Swimming of the Bead, .hurried or Difficult Breathing,' FlutterinOzt - the Heart, Choking or Sullbcating SCnsatiOUS' _ when in a tying posture, Dimness of Vision, Doti ' or Webs before the Sight; „ Dull Pain'•in the Read, Deft- • • eieney of Ferspkation', 'less of the Skin and Eyes, rain in 2 10 the Jude,flack, • Cheat, Limbs, etc Saiiden l'ltieltes of. Heat, liaritiiia the flesh, Conatant Inzuyinings of Evil, and Grad Depression' Tito Httfferer trim those iii,eabes aliould exiiicimu• tito gicate3t WMIOIIIII OW to Iletioll of a remedy ter hit Li th e, pia clia•ii iig mil) that. 1‘ hIA hone ruitlUred hunt Ina tii , eMlgattuu ad uulturhis powtsia um, huu it, to bki Ith Ii) eJliiiikilitideil, IS ILeolnau Milli Wits iii.• , ltdientS, and u.t v.talmsliud for..ltachi it IGIF ttlttt/Oil tot itit, tuts, at {lit so 11t1e.0.1 . .i. 1 tithis uZthheettou sic Iwtitil oubuitt, Elio,' litlit 1:11UM II ICIIIICtIieS , 1100FL4ND'S GERMAN BITTMIS 110 OFL , I'ONICi, . • - 1nFL . 1 6 1111; PA Twenty-two ycare pinto they well first introduced into this country hunt Ourinou3,during u huh Chau alley hate utislottlittithy pi:tau:m.l mere core.; ;mil lictichtuil Buffet lug flu...malty to a gilater extent, thou any other feint.- dill knoll n to the public, F Thy., tyliteillati wad alt ' vett:ally eon, Liver % Coup pliant, Juumitco, lly.tilep ALL Lhionic- or , - Nervous Ushillty, Liam& - 'liar slims, Discuss tit this Mil msjs, mid .111 DIEVISIA , su e sit% from it tits . ..ordered Li t el, :ffonim.l., to Intestimis. I . Cesultilg frau& any Cati 4 tuhafrver,; • IEOSTIC ATION .VY41101, - Inifticid by acaera Labor, ~Thor II IS 110 modicino extant !vial to these I ono:dies, 174 euclt SlldCd. A tenet and I,gin Is iliallartCd to the e•holo mystetn, the apprtile is blietigthened; 100,1 is enjo,yail, the Hauliers promptly, the blooll is puttheu, LaBCOW -711,1“01.1771.7111111d uuuud and he duty, the yellow• tinge IS eishne.ited lioni the e,)ua, u Llama is given to the CII7ekS, Odd 1110 17,1Lk and tan vows invalid becomes ti thong and healthy being. And feeling the bander time weighing heavily upoli then's, nil ite attendant ills, will mind ul the lite of this inr- Thicz, ur the 10. N le, an spoil' that 11111 instil new lite map their veins, 101101 u 111 a ine.wuro the energy and ar dor id mop youtlitill ti build up their blirtinhon name, and give health mild huptnue.e to their relnailllng ears. It is,n non estoblighed fact dolt fully ono hull Ag We female inn nun of out pup ;nal ou yore holdout in the top.) weitt'uf good !naafi; el', to non their 01011 Cl\- 1,11.7.1011, Hever heal well. ' , lntl lure langttol, devoid 01 all one' gy ~ps.trAnuel j 4Ol gnus, nu] omen n 4 hp point:. le this ohms of • persons tho,wreits, or tho,;to.lC, is try4linly rectintinended. :- l•- • ' l'' • ‘ • ' ''' WEAK' 'AND' PELIOATII , 011ILDREN, Aro math, et vong by the 11.1. t bf Water of thelo They trill .03 elegy rose ol A}A Without tall. Titottettials ot tot ttitetttes idtru uevesettfatul iu the hitible of IL'. pt opretot, hoc eyece trill olitAt ut the publie,ttfUn ot but it lew. hu-o, it will ho VOo'il rod, ate SOea el note ono 01 smelt ttotitttltg that they must be behoved. : I TESTSIvrOrTSA.2~S. , . . , „ HON. GEORGE. W. WOODWARD, • CVO' 'Justice if the Supreme Co4rt of 'Pa., ulluis : .Pldioklphio, March 18,1717. A "I find , Ilootland's Ger Mau Bittern' is a good nude, useful ill illiinellll ' 0111.1 V diViliVe organs, iud of great benefit, in 'limb ur debility, and sant 01 'lel Yulln Urdu,. In the system. Yours, truly, ' ' ONO. W. WOODWARD:' • . LION. JAlttliS THOMPSON, ' Judge of the Supt . /Mc CElirl of Anansyrrania.' • • l'hitadetphia, April 28,1866. cousliter Gel titan Bitters' a raluable meif 'sine la cam, 01 Akttuckei ut Iroltgrotlou or Dv epov.sio.' Ito certify this hum OXillticrieo a It. - Ytitird", with iesreet, , C • -* 1 7 11011 KSF. JO:IBB-114,KBNNABD, D. D., -, ; - Pattor.ofihe -Teak nap Lia Choral, 'Philadelphtd.- Dr. Juchsun—lfettr air:. I harts lictul Itegnently lettuce it il to counfnl ecy nuns with . ' eceunnendmiutus of tialtur• eta Llutiu .fibboieitio., but -I,,g,tadiug the piai,the iis out N ~ Ill) u ppruin uttu eilittue, I lutsu to all casts ne t:111ml I but unit It char pivot in varloud.thatan c. nu& lea heUlutly in nu ouit bandy, of the U4CillilleaS ut Ur. llou. bintra bicrniuu Bitters, I depatt tin mien hum to) u.... ,ourue, to expreu, my Nu, ~.y.r,,,, t h at, Jot genrrat debtil ta ~ of the, system,' and eajatalloyfia• Liter anaptuud, tt to a 'safe 'and tufimble iomottlllnl., ill .1110 L•IhVIS 11 may 'toll ; but witially, I iluout out, if u 111 bu very beneficial to thaau it ho /ninth num too tibu‘o tutuats. , -, -, -e • • • ) ,'• • ' Yonititv'ery- rt4pk.ffifig, `" - - J. 11. Ik,NgARD, " - i %tali, In low Coutes St, - fri;o:i ' itEvj .11; ICJ ,IM.NDALII. , -- • - , :- 1.-",.elsaistunt ducted decided beuetit fioin the uee of Hod(' tierilutu Diituts, mtd Levi it my Pro tlego to lect.ul td,ll.,, .1.0 pat !wild oro suf ieruictiol.ll ge1,114 ditaugoutout I" Yours tartly, E. D. FEN DALL..' OA TTTON- liebtlanfPs - OWltialvdtaniedies afro- countetfeiteik, p,u, that the eignature of C. M. JACKSON is e D n' the v. rupper el, each, 'natio.- All -others are euuntor, felt., • ~.....-' -1 i .., .. :-.. -.:- l • --, l• , Principal Orlin and Manufactory at the tler man sledicitio Store, No. oel - iittell Street, Philadelphia, Penne; Isania. { -_ i , , .1 I lloolland'a pennon pirtnix; arbottlo, • . 1:10 " . ; •' , half dozp, • • 600 llodflend'e Gentian Tonto, pet up hi quart bottles $1 60 ~ , • peel:AS{lle; or lutly dozen tbr $1 50. • - •• , .OCeDo not forgot to examine well rho article you in ordietii got; 0116 oeuutne. For into by altDbalors In Medicine. AprU 2206-Iyl, pntrns• • • 1 :I :-:: , 10C1 'i =ME on 6 ME DEBILITY, !Ito dAips, I..;.verS, tet. PEMONS ADVANCED IN LIFE, STO'I'MQ.M. pjal9s mvruzi ,a, Propilotor,— ,!. • Formerly C. 14.4,3ACK60N & CO,, PRICES. ; ...., .. . , .. „.,.. ... . l . opr / •. JP '-' .. \;;;;/,n10 :LI ' . . . .. ) /ii .r.•'.- ' - • .: \ ... - 4 ........ . , . . ..,. , ~ .. . s „,.,!-,:,...,,._ ...f 1/' • I , _, ~ . '''''/'”?.A.,':',lt .1! I'''.ltV.ol , :. . . .17r, !,1/ , il, :i J, :'~~ol r • 7 , n r r•, ~' ! MIMI THE ntiirath ".WRES3.I - SAYS PAT. Well Pat hove ye hoard from Maine and Ver -Pm dust either hearing atlDeritfs, I moat? That they!ve voted the liadicaLtieket , Completely, by loshin' majorities. That's . bad for the likes of us Pat, Who were tiepin' that Seymour would get And I'm Winkle they'd-go for him yet ['em, If theitadieals•only \midget But if matters go on in 'this way, . Iluratio'e a, worrited rat, "That's what Says to, Murphy," Says Pat. Pm bothered'intifoly, I am; - With theory about "equal Arixation,'? Will they tax such poor divils as us, Like the illigant lords of the nation? • ' The leaders they gave us - the cry, And they told Its flglitioudly to shout it; They say, "keep it up!. keep it tip,! Or we'll go' to 'the dirt rwithout it," If that wateliworil is till we &mind on, I'm thinkhe.our prosiiects are flat; •' • i"fliat'l'ichat I was sayin' to 'Murphy," • Sass Pat.' I'm sorry' 'Dinnnycnii tout' • het' helm to the "chivalry "•' •For.•pbor brother Tim lio:nias kilt; In wectiitunitge witll , Wude Ilainpten!s caw- So of; (Inure() 0,91 rqiio.l(•tlicjoke, ; „ittlt•y4; ,Of crfoyin' ,K los Oue,kolur,uni,;, A 'dicta(iii'' termiler tlictuselves„ , Itie riiit'io'n4 likiit i t'''' To knuckle' tb' traitore like "That's' what, I wits. to' :Murphy," 1 , • • Soya-Put: . „ , frEiliiiig, Pat, NV to auwiF4ii6ttibliney; ' - But hero we Ltd buihliirit' up, • ' • By votio!'with'rebet ,Dotooerztey ;• Fur clidtV.t Lim British'grtindges, _TiquW their gel i d.wid.their guns To 'send our 4Uttve bus frum,the world, , [dotri, 'And'eiiipies,'lcby . ,tek'On'iltY i re trebled Irisinhoti s Siotildn'ti liotlrirorh 141.. tether like that.' "ThuPe what I was BOYin' to. Murphy," I•'. • Says Hat, IV'S lime that 'mild Irelanu's Anne, •—"Shr6uhi ch a ng e'thi , ir;'poliiieal.'statui; Or faith we shalPtlntwourselte.4 bacte,' Where'. the:chailtslhat we tlett , train await So Pat l're concluded tit [us; . That Dentecracy's,nll -but herationt ,„ And I'4 gn, fur the tuan,'tintv . is true . ~,•• Tu' freedona, ourselves and the nation ? I.ll' , ,cte fur brave General If livt) tilt Navetnliee, mark that. "Just what I was satin' to .31iii•phy," ' - . Says Tat. • Cultivated Womanhood. In ,Essay read by 'U8.4 , 8(11143 Uarter,!oj .Napo). Ibl(,,this comity; at Mc .",a ,• , „filweber 7 l' ,Inslitt(te., , ; There has ,been;' in all ages,- a defi nite sphere assigned to woman. Man has put forth amiuterpretation of her mission, and she has lived to emulate the virtues and 'graces ho.has approv. ed. Intuitively, she, has aspired, to win his admiration, and her tact has directed her to the„fulfilment, of what he required of. her.. Se.that his ideal of fegthtiuo character was embodied in the world of women around him. _This assertion is general, and instances arc admitted. in which she has exceeded the, standard of excellence, or failed to reach it. , i llistory, both , sacred and profauvi• has crowned with laurels the memory of some •whose noble and lovely. lives have, made their names sa cred; whilst time and the grave. have denied tiler mercy of forgetfulness to others, whose wickedness - =well deserv ed undying slyeme, Esther, Delilah, Jesebel, aro examples that teV how good be evil. governed the lives and deeds of women;..in the Carliee_ages'; as ennobling oz 'debasing influences actuated then as now, "We , ought:.to blame the culture not the soil." When the world was ybung, and good and wise men were by , far the, lewost, a woman's duty ~Was re stricted to physical labor, and supply-, ing„the bodily Wants of lier , children ; her acoomplishment was dress; her highest honor to dance boforo her Lord and please him! The ,fortunate 'proprietor of her beauty might veil lierfae`e;:itnd.'irnOlsou.her,'-subservi ent to his whims; ignoranty vain; degra-' ded, fondled,Thr neglected; ,a, slave 613 e was, hut still, the personation of his ideal. Ire' wanted !het:rnci s betteri his soul inhabileelthe n'arreW realm'of self, and acknowledged no equal. In eonetries where manhelod is yet womanhood still romaine veiled, anti' imprisoned in degradation. But.' we blame 'net her original debaidment up ! on, i mam Sin, her own diseb,edtonee, her doW fidl. 'As" Man, emerges from, .the• thraldom of tits coeval curie,' his elevation, improVes her station: But the progress of,Truth, ereariated,fivin; the Infinite,ed•i'n'ile laws as the "revolving spheres," and made subject to the'mandtile - , there be light," began dts_co,ursc, and there was light;—"tlie 'light whioh lightuth 'every v a in,'—fitint'at first, a single ray, penetrated the gloom o , f ig norance ; then ' another; beaniddl spending with 'inconceivable velocity, and yet agesin traveling front' that. fixed soul star Right, until they' roadbed the mindS, most,:bVtlted,up'Pli: the Omitieneb of wisdom; and Solomon appreciated and p ortrayed the charge= 'ter a gi Avriel KrqPirtidgOiotarin, and warned against the froward -and:tht3 foolish:" wererbrigill f eltq ir..l 3 a,r,ho , oan souls„de- - y'dirlOd Fa:drnk:WM faitit.i'ays Of her 'coining' ilAinted 'upon woman's ~i nner life. How could she behold, and,,,worship 'and 'not catch" il.s,AontAgiotirs . spoil ! w atcbing for.his,..sneeassAer' "heart fluctuating ,lketweenahrtpe,„illo fear,", triumphing inAs vjetory,,shar-, ing in his defeat, reciting tales of his valor to his listening, wondering chit: f teaehingthetn to omulate, virties;kand . 414 1 was ,w,arneed wjp; the? porno ppiTiti en ( nol bled mills .advancement, and :irumoi9, talized',her ' OEO4O greatness ,qf sonh , , , Th Spartan routh, , era InettO4 tei'deeds.bf love,or'friendi and country. I ME= ~:~ .'.'J •:~ I ;.• TERMS, '52,00 a : , :si•ear ) in; advance. woman's influence weal:oh. 2 Yet were not all women , good or pure ' • or noble. Cleopetra, with iaany others; - wives and mothers of the great4;are !disgust ing monuments of cruelty, hatred and revenge. - But look at manhood I ,ecia quoted foetnee., subjected; to fiendish torture ;. mercy .asleep; and peace , un sought. Though intellect had pro igresscd, moral grandeur was net men's aim, and, woman lived 'in borrowed light,;..man was her teacher; she-was the mirror of. his mind,'and.with a inir preyertiesi • she:distorts his im perfections,' lett:, more, hideous shapes :of wfOltodneett ..,For. we find whatever good on ovil,. Ibeituty , ,o!pnonsonbe::•'a w,oman. trios to copy; sbeaviil intensify. But the star.Qf;Bethleben arose, arid heralded the apprdaeli of • a new life. The night, and storm of error' •fled ;be forolt.. „Christian light; was dawning'; brighteningi.'Nhining more and :more, unto the perfect day." :"The true light, ; that lighteth . every man,"• had come. Jesus talked with the woman .of ,Sti• muria ; , found, a .Mary Magdalene.;..re :warded the faith of the Tyrophenielan ; Woman,mhose accu• aers , fleAl„ceoftitied: at itheirrown 'guilt An Anna prophesied of -him ;' a Mary sat at, his feet : to learn of him,; for. Os pel, truth alike , irracliates , ,the hearts, ef,tuen and women. Ilene:was, the first lope, of -Abe weaker sex. being . ; elevated to, the dignity of equallty,With , member brother.; 41kfirstit,Beemed a narrow oak, jutting out of the wild sea.of ig norance and superstitionbut, the dark, waters have gradually receded, Qbristianity.presents a: broad , plat form-of equal incentives ,to, .duty, and equal rewards forit's faithful discharge. Ancl,to,fulfiltho infinite design, there must-be equal use of• means. • Educe tio,n-,•inust, enlarge her, mind, strength , en energies,„and expand her soul ; 9lllPrwis'e•. the, dignity, We good, the beauty,,, she. fest in Eden; can nover,be regained— .Sines they , latif appeared, and.,been held forth to her, aspirations, she has malted ; toward , ..tbo BuVetteo by, persecutions enveloped in perile,,attacked ,by prejudices, fettered by : customs, good women have never been defeated ; butstill gained strength of, soul, and lost not beauty of spirits Noble men' accorded them admiration —a ,draugh t too sweet for illy. balanced minds—and , the contagion flattery spread,amo,ng the ranks.. .Mock gal lantry assailed tim unweary; fasbioe pol.sonod with her feathered darts; and ' the S/71113C8, of too tnanyeenturies were , t • aastvo..t.t lts tv..l.ltni tell fly • LOllll . follies. The stern voice of duty fell but faintly upon 'dull ears.. Each was an imagined empress,, graciously re ceiving the trophies of her knighted subjects. Beauty , and titular royalty assumed their power , oi-er ta - enle minds, and willing homage -granted her the coveted: realm. But she was still their ideal, worshiped,in their hearts., "Somo ovils'-work their cure ;" those who rule hearts, (as those who rule empirp.s,) are' often vieti rims of treachery, 'cruelty and violence. Suspicion stands asleep: less sentinel within their breast ; "un easy lies the head that Wears a crown." Man, idraricing still, and . presSed with) weightier Caren feels the need of worn aii's Sister's Must' stand l)i:oth ers'irilthe fight; tir poslerty,'wrefehe'd nem and , 'woe, will win. At last duty's voieela louder than the "siren's song" disguSted,•aShainedlibf he i r elrethinaciy, she occupies a thinliees'station afar is auxiiius "for an a'cter'a labor that itivitoslier'effat is in jibe busy world; , and.cinee 'outside the'herno she is beset,' by Aanizers and dir fieultios on every, side.".Sciiim positio'ns of: trust and profit she irk by'etitica tion unprepared to: fill; others must contend', ot" least compete with . men whose chances Of" suceess'dertve-their strength from the 'advantages Of sok,' rather than real , Merit ;'slfe:rii tist often encounter the Meek gallantientimetif;: whinh , will.! not itecept the 'reaisitilsi-' Lion ofithingS; bift•drivCs'ller'bactenp-' ow the idea thatmarilage la' her' riy,' an& missing that, there' hit mb'hoPiii. for her. •;•Thitt notimilms fed andloif tered the Ic.ll6;'Sentithentai'daug;iitks' of faisbion, who'neglocti their shills &tor-, nali good' - to' Secure a , • inatriinonial - Orize.•';We by no' means aceeptAern ata haxainpleg al the stsindafd"of'-ithe , world of American . women 'of tc4ayli They stigmatize) theieveren'd title - el womanhoodi.and - Servo •-as . targets`for tholsatiristii"ThSY are ispurrousi - coun , torforts,lfair.On the &co but of ;no in.; ' EMI 'The : Anforleitn ,voina'n of 'to-day is a thinking, _prayink,"earnest-bearted worker. She,42es,not olaim,cerbo the intelleetntif peer of.the greatest mon, but with all due womanly "eh:vine-fa: eednoss" is porsuadeil. that there are rpyjrx who lcuow ,les§•then she. ~She has done much to,mould.the hearts and minds of the pemsent generation of na-: ture"s, noblemen Plhe, do' 'mere shave thp, dp'sfinies , ,pf i the fl ex t; reverently vielF,§“Aseeilding p.anliood•, a,iid feels, a thrill ;elbecoming,pride that , I ?i§ , a/PbitioP'fAkefo gather tea : her to.under, stasql „and., aid his noblest aims. ,ancl• sha,rp!hjs tired goo,cl,regogniK t eb,ce,as' help %eel, ;, hey see w i do,r,sph ore ,eponing. before her, for whiell_sbe Pro ; pared. • • thrqugh, l iong ages &Oil °ring ; its woykers, l rogai7dless ,of ;Tex, (#ll,ll§t,fOse, limo-And , eustoipa, t bind one-half of the g4ed to a statp.of rrlottl ,imhpoility,)lde.fies its op t popeTA,and ,aelsnewledges,orly one itee *3 i i I y, of ,overthrew-.the proper :01- p&p, • cif "411q1Y.Wing.• Vioe educate§ yopth,p,ikti whore is :Virtue's gua4dis,?,r. ce,ltiyate4 ovoinanlapod,goequers, evils' -unmanageable, in,oreases , fiiininine o levelinesq, • exalts •truo man-, 1390, e5tf04181494 „national . gloKy,,proff moteffiFeligipp, generalizes I,nt . elligeappi 19§84P.5.,..4)11411R139n0k frail end •itn ' 1 4.3t1n-natpi DectiroaPP9ls ~aWe4k! bAter i yeo4 t f-Fopx ; ticlo,Apppigssiqn,cif,degEa4ed ,rpen il ,,Tipt, it, mast-be , ”•14414e.attqa.of II GFI . '.•i , = =I EISI TOI SIIIACRIBEA§s _.Tbose,.anbacribieg.for twelve:months with-Mae t.lnAerptapding -that the Pitper be discontinned - linp f ss uhserip tiorr retieWettieVelilrigiCp_nr, per marked with a tt?ef9l:e,t,he r 'Annie will' unilerstand that' ;theitiinei for which - they subscribedis - up: — lflhby wish the . - paper ,continual renew their subscription throughlths inail - Or otherwise. ---- kinds of plaio, , fanpy i ,4ll4 ornamental I JO Printing : neatly ! ark4 expeditiousJy,q9P l oo '• office. Terms,jttoderttio.: I,r, the soul, the heart; the vatlon•that shall..educe thwireate'et good ;,teaeholavery girlito. feet,that i she will make ,the wpylc,e.ither,hettcr,,or worse; array the highest purestu. tives, and marshal all the'fticalties fer action : that, sh,i,tl ,- ,Tstrength,en , Jp,qral courage; leitd to pidust r ry l ip,9 o op - 47, dexterity, ingenuity arid dpniestie flee. fain e4s direbt the'syinpthiiis;' cou rage that eon - Li - non: sensii whiCh must, destroy isllc , :,spetimentalispi: that culturs, willch„(w,lays „it gives, all due Importanc' to. those„,aeb i omplisk, 'moots - that arifloot ofte'd charml'inixbeuline admiriiirs i )'Tooki3 to motive yet bey,ondiland nees7infoar duty to the Infinite, the all_suilleient incentive., 21.111.belieVei1? ('.l ot ri•-•24.1 'I 'AdLath moss , nanaaialnyety l a O ns ißij All claim thitt„ i try 0, no.b,ll,ity„of I ftouldp marching on ;and if 'we, add n 9 sbarms io Womanhood,' lidW'hattelNnger"Wiil she be oven man's fdetil, much less' fill the sphere designing Wisdom:ordained ,for her ? ,Aye„tlieArfierican , mai , dea stands :u.pon.th,c! threshpld, of ; a t gFao . dar future than Common minds can image. She waits to bo arrayed f6r its i Coniingl. ,She expectsto , ;Common Sehool the talienitin' that is to',.guide hei to' ' her , destinty!' ken . fOndness; !in ay, :mislead! oharge!,wjtlr tlattellyp land.gasltodattle b.uardsch9FIRHIPAYNIJO9.4:.(fIPL: AR9 4t5100 .9 , 1 14p t po t n, l „ens 9;ll , 4 p, the LaVs'eif ° ArlYeriean'' girls'ar i e;taitgla their life:lesserisin the corn iion'Selidols i . Teachers, it is eurs.;-to:. make' or mit the, high hopes ,that Ar,ei)tpistrongt,:kett illio , Bs 1 1 1 ?91!°°1 - 911 , A1 11 9 Dv9r,lo thinking is no hanger to be entirely left to the heads of riten"!' , stile I:; ,Blighty wen,‘:aivlauSiveriall thaukht . slri}ll/htu•l Aown., nyoug,,,aud,,tyrarkpy forever. 4.nd ~whpirwo,..n,,re • diseom i ngel:l, leeng faint ne4 thotigli eve labor. unseen; as the little"dOrttl'werliere'tin'l der the-bine waters; iet:ds'lift'our-Wea; ry, pycs..to alto broatifistructures rear, ,upon which souls, shall build,t,il) they tower q,glory.! tllid if to qthqr. diBeotii•agetnentsjn oui.profe'gtildiY, iata has-added the insurmountable 'o'ne'43l being a woman-j-whichl brings' upon nti a band of Barr w l ,minded persee'llens:; still work on .illau4inc , the kin tl ;.gro idenee who has . given ,us • ayor o the . 'and' "Ptcyi'rig , whose :fe'mininer-lasSociationS" cnuffi them to , undervalue .and;inistritst , min _ Cultivated' WQM an 1100 d is no -lunge' a dream, True, when we look for aird ethnpare With 'our ideal -of posqibie f)erfebirmi; we acknotvledgeithe wrist improvement yet to be, inszle,,, ore ,attainable, good nese and loveliness are veached. Bit, when we lock back, - we claim a jutly prong eminence 'for ,quy,, i sisley4Q9pJ f= , SVoinn n, Who eVer' wa - S n tend od — lci live for cell; 611o;loi'_ ' whom poets have merited paths of saeri tiec„aud,savages, lives of slavery, ;had,at, ltist‘risom to a dignity, in ; which she_ benefits ,ptiteysi and,at the same time secures her own comfortand„happinesa. , ply can,poink with pride to the ,bright,,,reporci of aited , women, ,who shall live,in„sto,ryi, an,d , ,point , with, faithito the names ,reg 7 istered the hook,of, life, in whjohjsti ,own heart-aims, find theiritrito; mom. ) slat. Bu.ti would ; the . 'unman, of ; today, passfer'o,paragon_a few ,launAred ycara. house I 1V,1 10 .,Vr, b9inn.fe*f_Py, c!li , t.P'..<l?.Y7w9 lll a,V9 0 1 9 vf9rn„llill9f.,Preljb nary attainmonts 'of_ e a_ hunAred,,yeairs ago!, , Where would: btlipoengenia,ll: 3 , ty, of thought - aud-feeting_tharr,is ; ithq charm offlOPiutY:? 14 0 W) ifil.P.Oklaqz tb9111.140 even .WP!IloPi:, 8 1 1 9!/ 1 4,'!4 0 , 9 P up w, 1111 : tchgith,n9P!",,,*f:. Ourith eino eplargep,h4cwo kAtia vas pritirip,,, Plight ln dare, and sp,ang,lecl,witls,ta,rAike 59, 1 ?15l * have 411PivPlit. w ur04;uP9, 13 ,4A1 confines and ; gatliered jt,fe of takey'n. cllsoNSt, ,swept!litao, ; hu,c e lg ,Trut,h' ; l3,,ONtll 1h91: L iRi3 191 4 1 , 3 1Y041 llP', 2 4l l eql•for.ol tu, , Xf I 4;VII:9• II TP I . I , I U.P;I,I Ny i ntik,..,*(,ll, : treirthling,,liapp,l .haN9, vv, 0, 0 Apo 41*(14 :ffiv iTP)ftitYg.,94l Woihanho,od ?'l. , - Are, 0'0? nOtlnPF 7 a9ou over, tffestiin,edVariec:Of the Stapdard, aoOtilt tied good' 'A.pd ,aro f ihere Many whom we all 'can, JtOrror,,aS titifll ing, triamphing,,,trtte 7 . ,h'e,#44 : wonfipn, 'tni!igating,,the, Nyoes EqnsequenA„upp t s_ woman 's, c, not ; `oll§ol?e,t,lppflTHFfti lit:Ong'.pis general', igep, th 9 esP°lal:Plq°o79, ( Lc!EleqtlMPßl) %,.n ,IForn gay, ands o lattrel, sump, tUe a WeedSof ..sorrow„;,sOme,liitye roun,d,th'dir lniarts ,the„nyrtle,,lven,tlh, oflov il sOrue, ayo :voifeA: so pig' pereed„, by the, them?, Of f e i nl„clft,ep and some have inspired,, with' c patr,totnnAi our conqnering riecl„their, life-hopes i in j 4he „gya-T9,of r , our_ nr yea„ prespecti I:lol:9lFen ;‘ ,,tt - f)1 tßre,,grAtt)pi moral tind,lntell'ectu4i,ppAh,Atiomr,, in.,RWv? r :r fw: r OP 6 dk;ffPli t ol!?ight , 9ll , PlßC more gOtti,l , n self:Pyp,,tentioßi ,ony„pr,cci rd eat, 1 8 1 1 5 1 . 1 :W1PA ,1 ?.Y,0 6 :( 1 ,,i' i 1 i Pg,./ i 4CA4. -a i wi4Pati,l•,\N;(l, oft :w° 9 991,9 a)" `•t„ Life is glorious to her, though n'ijoled ,teff ;s She stiengtheas weak hearts' nd. eleatTe3 Forrui.s..., , 3l , om.beiism oho's- tenderly Oar . Apd she often ims saved me from sin MO 40 sPIVE!,. , j ( ;L : i.i.watayl9 human ;lout lienVen nburo A gro)%rk : wifldte giv,94 to thols,olutri!?ilg,t)t: . ~..)v ,v lerv•A` man 'cannot - wait for 1-.avti, le" Ttil l/ ncr witheu,t, instantly .osine . fie per pint..doo *itli•wb . at ! e . ngslie swept, Doss a woman Beare ' - ' . thiS' I;Vrs Wel'reiin • inire - peliSnesi' l l/iCnl' than' t v il f 4 V' "11404; bft"6'f ric.; , ~ E...%9Put.ltwti.,person, in!, the , lame"' bedroom , ,, one, of Whoml has,the .tooth*:e ache, ,, and the other' te,i4 .loyei; und ; , ; _it. a 'will• he found; that the, ,pereen` haiiinvi the toothache will go to gleop,tiretl v.r6ri I.)ns.,Jones. , is A,.,etrsog .begev_ee..tp uardi an ;angels. "If it Nsits, Tint:3l)li, themt" askai- .f hybat,-, two nid **emir people from rolling egt , of heat...girl:ci f they are fast asleep ?!'
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