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Sunlight for the Consumptive.
We have been told by some eonsump
tives that one of the best prescriptions
we have made has been their removal
from a north room to the sunny south
chamber. As we write, two cases come
to mind, strikingly illustrative of the
sun's benign influence. We had been
attending, at an orphan asylum, a girl
about twelve years old, who bad been
long ill of severe typhoid fever. She
was wholly prostrated in mind and
body, and emaciated to the last degree.
It was plain that she was falling into
that depressed condition of all the
powers of lifo that so often precedes
consumption. Day after day wo visit
ed her, but- all recuperative power
seemed lost. rraif dead and alive, the
little creature neither spoke nor mov
ed, and ate only on compulsion. Ono
day, on our way to visit her, we lek
that elastic thrill which the warm rays
of the sun impart in the early cool
weather of spring., We involuntarily
leaped along, and were instantly struck
with tho fact that "virtue bad gone
out of us," when we left behind us the
sunlight and warmth of the street,.
and entered that northern chamber,
the dormitory of the poor orphan.
That inspiriting influence the invalid
had never experienced in the slightest
degree during the whole of our sick
ness, as, owing to its peculiar situa
tion, not a ray of direct sunlight had
ever entered the chamber. We were
shocked, and for tho first time consid
ered the depth of her loss, and our own
remissness in regard to her. The air
of the room had been pure, the ceilings
of the infirmary were lofty, the atten
dants had been faithful and sagacious.
Nothing seemed lacking, in fact, to
restore health. Yet it did not come.
On the contrary, there seemed a con
stant downward tendency. "A sun
bath in the warm rays of this delicious
spring day is what this girl needs," we
instantly said to the sister superior.
This lady gladly consented to the
change, and placed the little patient in
another room having a southern as
pect, and consequently filled with sun
• light. The invalid immediately rec
ognized the change, and asked, in her
weak way, to have the curtains raised,
so as to let in the full blaze of the light
Soon she wanted to sit up, and direct
ed that the easy chair, in which she
was propped, should be placed so as
to allow her whole body below her
face to be exposed to the direct rays
of the sun. It was the natural tenden
cy of disease, seeking for all life-rono
voting influences. And wo have nev
er met with so marked or rapid im
provement as immediately began in
the body and mind of the girl. Appe
tite and strength increased daily, and
with them burst forth again all the
joyousness of the child's heart.
Another analogous ease, which al
though we do not demonstrate by it
the influence of the sun alone, we can
not forbear to name because by such
examples we impress perhaps on the
minds of our readers the real princi
ples underlying the whole question.
A lady aged about thirty, resident in
the northern part of New England,
consulted us for undoubted tubercular
disease of the lungs. Her house was
well situated, and on the side towards
the south was a small piazza resting
on stone steps, which was raised two
or three feet above the ground. The
winter was approaching and rules were
to be given. Having full faith in these
divine influences of pure air and sun
light, we directed that she should sit
out on this piazza every day during
the winter, unless it were too stormy.
It was so arranged as to shut out the
cool air on three sides, and to admit
the full blaze of sunlight in front.
Here, according to our directions, she
used to sit, wrapped in furs, reading
or writing for several hours each day
during the following winter, and with
moat excellent results. She was di
rected frequently to make deep inspi
rations, in order to fill the lungs with
pure air. She was never chilled, be
cause the sun's rays and her warm
clothing prevented it. She never "took
cold" there. On the contrary, the bal
my influences exerted upon her by her
daily sun and air bath were so grate
ful; her breathing became so much
easier after each of them, that, when
ever a storm came, and prevented the
resort to the piazza, the invalid suffer
ed in consequence thereof. Whether
these remarks will prove to our readers
that want of' sunlight may be reckon
ed among the causes of consumption
may bo well be doubted, but we trust
that, at least, they will convince some
sceptics that sunlight has a potent in
fluence in raising the human body
from various weaknesses that some
times aro the precursors of fatal phthi
sis.—Atlantie Monthly for February.
BE?The saw is an instrument of very
ancient origin. We find it mentioned
in the book of Isaiah at a period co
temporaneous with the building of
Borne. It is represented on the obe
lisks of Egypt, and was in use among
the Egyptians a thousand years before
the days of Isaiah. The Greeks ascribe
the invention of the saw to Dtedalus,
or his pupil Talus; but it is certainly
of a more ancient date. Saw-mills
were erected in Germany in the fourth
century; in the island of Madeira in
1420; at Breslau, in Austria, in 1432;
and in 1530 the first ono in Norway
was built. These were followed by
many others all over Europe. The
saw-mill, as a mechanism for cutting
timber, bad not been in use very long
in some countries beforo the settlement
of America. The early mode practiced
by the American colonists of man
ufacturing boards and planks was
either to saw them by hand or split
them from the log, and then finish
them by hewing with an axe. Tho
first saw-mill erected in New England
was in New Hampshire, near Ports
mouth, Borne time previous to the year
1634. The first mill in Massachusetts
was built about the year 1633. This
was some years before the saw-mill
was introduced into England. An
early account of New York, published
1708, speaks of Dutch.built mills for
pawing timbers, one of which would do
more work in an hour than fifty men
in two days: Saw-mills were erected
on Manhattan Islaild as early as 1633.
A saw-mill; down to the close of the
last century, was quite a simple affair,
and a mill that then cost $5OO was con
aidered better than the average.
Bead the letter from N. S., Ist page
NEW
LEATHER STORE.
Tliully
nn E nou t n l c n o d th e a t t7i i, ;gxi d, oct s i v on ou ic l it d h r ei s r p T e A c ti t. N f
they have just opened a splendid assortment of
FINE LEATHER,
Consisting in part of
FRENCH CALF SKIN,
KIP,
MOROCCO,
LININGS,
BINDINGS,
SOLE,
UPPER,
HARNESS,
SKIRTING, &C.,
To g ether with a general assortment of
PRIEM 5',16.
The trade's invited to call and examine our stock,
Store on HILL street, two doors west of the Presbyto•
don church.
The highest price paid for BIDES and BARK.
C. 11. MILLER & SON.,
IlunCegdon, Oct. 28,1808
'UNITED STATES
Authorized WAR CLAD' AGENCY
HUN TIN GDON, PA
SOLDIERS' HEIRS, ATTENTION !
The act of Congress approved March 2. 1867, gives to
Heirs of Soldiers alto died prisoners of war,
•
COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS,
for the time the soldier was so held a prisoner, at the
weer twenty-live cents per day, to be paid iu the follow
ing order: tot. To the widow, if unmarried; 2d. To the
children • 3d. To the parents. to both Jointly If On.) , are
living, teeither is dead, to the survivor; ith. To the bro•
tilers and sisters.
The act of February 28,1867, provides for the refund
ing of the $3OO Commutation Mousy. enhero the same per
son wag again drafted, and was required to Inter the ser
vice or furnish a eubsti tote.
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS
The nct of March 2, IS6T, also makes pro vlslous fur the
payment of the
$lOO ADDITIONAL BOUNTY
to such soldiers as have accidentally lost their dlschar
gee
All persons having any claims under any of the above
mentioned Okcts, or nay other kind of claim against the
United States or State governments, can have them
promptly collected, by addressing the ur.derslgned. In•
formation and advico cheerfully given to soldiers or their
friends, lice of charge.
W. If. WOODS,
-4 uthorisal Army and /Vary War.aaint Agent,
mny9,218b7 Huntingdon co., Pa
West Huntingdon Foundry.
JAMES SIMPSON
lIANGTACTURES
PLOWS, THRESHING MACHINES,
FARM BELLS, SLED AND SIA.IGH ' SOLES,
WAGON BOXES, IRON KETTLES,
4Cet.t - 1.33.gb,e;
For Furnaces, Forges, Or;st and Saw Mills, Tanneries
and Brick} awls,
AND JOB WORK IN GENERAL.
ARCHITECTURAL & ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT.
Iron Porticos and Verandahs,
liconies, Columns and Drop Ornament for wooden
porticos and re e,ndahe,
Window Lintels and Sills,
Cast Or n aments for wooden lintels,
Cellar IV indult Oil irds nil idaeg,
Chlinney Tops and lines,
Sash Weights, Carpet Strips,
Registers, Ileaters, Coal Orates,
Vault Castings for coal and wood collars,
Arbors, lree-Luna, lamp-poets,
Hitching-1i stis '
Iron Railing for portico ,, verandahs, balconies, Rower
beds,
Toed and Cemetery Fences, etc.
Particular allcutton pool to fencing (buttery Lail.
Addiess JAMES SDI PS
5e23,69 Huntingdon, Pa.
JUNIATA
STEAM PEARL MILL,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
THIS MILL is a complete success in
the manufacture of FLOUR, dm. It has lately Weil
thoroughly repaired and is now in good running order
and in full operation.
The burrs and choppers are nen and of superior qua/-
IV—cannot be excelled. And we are gratlllod to know
that our work has given entire satisfaction to our custo
mers, to whom wo tender our thanks.
~ So have in our employ ono of the best millers in the
county, and a faithful and capable engineer. Thus equip
red and encouraged, we are determined :o persevere In
our efforts to accommodate and please tho public, hoping
thereby to merit and receive a liberal share of patronage
to sustain us iu our enterprigo for the public interest.
Market palco paid for the different kinds of grain on
delivery.
Flour and Chop, on hand, fur sale.
JOHN K. McCAIIAN & 80N
Huntingdon, Nov. 20, ISOT
NOTICE TO ALL.
HILL STREET MARKET,
F111.,1" :VA'I,ONAL LANK.
G. MORRISON respeeirully in•
R
forma 111 e r ,oil, 01 Roo n...4.10n nod n' y
ma. e 0 con the ?lieu m. .e hn, qesa Na
tions In.lo(neS. nod 1100 Leen tool ly on nand
ne , lt Beer, Pal:. Pudding and SO. ,17,0 ,IL
Breland I'o,h Calned k.u./ and Vegu,aoes,
Sp cc, of iv] fr„,d+. Ci, snip,nud Sances,le.“,
Soaps, Cheese, 0.1.. Lad Se ,
All of which lie vs cote 'ono to se , ) at JraJonnWe pikes
The higibod. D 1 eei paid for b'des and tallow. Thomas
Colder, at Alelandisa and MA, ch 8 I:. o . at Coffee Run,
are my agents to purchase at heir ware&
Thankful for past patronage, I eotfcit a continuance of
the same. R. G. MORRISON.
Huntingdon, Oct. 28, 1667.
READ AND BE POSTED !
TO THE NEWLY _MARRIED
AND ALL IN WANT OF
New Furniture, &c.
pHE undersigned would respectfully
k announce that he manufactures and keeps constantly
on hand a largo and splendid assortment of
DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES,
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS
WAR!. AND CANDLE STANDS
Windsor and cane seat chairs, cupboards, gilt and rose.
wood moulding for mirror and *taro frames, and a verb
sty of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to
bo satisfactory.
Ile is also agent for the well boons Bailey & Decamp
patent spring Bed Bottom.
The public aro invited to call and examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere.
Work and sales room on Hill street, near Smith, one
door west of Yenter's store.
Huntingdon, Aug. 1, 1860
Tgmuallgam 4
J. M. WISE,
Manufacturer and Dealer in
M° T_T 1 70 Tj Xt.
Respectfully invites the attention of the Public to his
stand on 11111 St, Huntingdon, in the rear oaleorgeW
Swartz' Watch and Jewelry Btoro, Where he manufactaros
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced prices. Per
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give him a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
4iir - Also, Undertaking carried on, and Colons made in
any atylo desired, at short notice.
Tito subscriber has a
NEW AND ELEGAND HEARSE
and Is prepared to attend Funerals at any plane in town
or country. J. M. WOK.
Huntingdon, May 9,1866-tf
PAPER! PAPER!!
good oaortment for onto by the ream, bolt roam, quire or
thaat, at
LEWIS' BOOR & STATIONERY STORE
' - 9NVELOPES-
I By the box, pack, or losa quantity, for aelo at
LEWIS' BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE.
Hoop Skirts.
Mot 30 Spriug, {Mite, @7s°
jolo Ap 1111NRY & 0013
Jar For neat JOB PRINTING, call at
the "GLOBE Jou PRINTING Onion," at Hun
tingdon, Pe,
GREAT MARS
Cunningham & Car Mon 's,
Corner of Railroad and Montgomery
IV, would call special attention to
tho dully arrival of CHOICE AND B EAUTIFUL
0001)9, which aro offered at
Tempting Prices/
Consisting of Beautiful Silks of all hhatles, all woo
Poplins, Alpsons, 3felatiges, Armors, Chintzes, a most
beautiful lino of foto Cambries, Paired Ilusfins, Nails•
nooks, Gingham:, and Charribrays
A 1.90, a full Ilno of Domestic Uoodoo, ouch as
HEAVY BLEACHED MUSLIN
Eno Drown Muslin, 40 Inches wide, Bleached Muslin
from to 2 , /,' )ards wide, Kentucky JOlllll, Yuman
eassimere. he,, La.
Our stock of SHOES excels anything of the kind this
side of Philo&lplais
ALSO, a large and wall selected stock HATO sul
ablo for the season
CARPETS.
Wo make a specialty of this article, .at hare ea hand
a very One assortment of
DESIRABLE PATTERNS,
which will be cold lower than CAN be cold by any other .
hence outside of Philadelphia. We hays also on hand a
large stork of
11314 A'AD SALT
'which wo ore aching very low.
In order to ho convinced that ours is the place to boy,
call acid exanaluo our goods sod prices
We take pleuwiro In showing, our goods, oron If you d.
not wish to buy. So you will plea. call and get posted
CUNNINGHAM & CARMON.
Oct. 28, ISGS-0.
EASE AND COMFORT !
THE BLESSING OF PERFECT SIGHT
There is nothing en valuable as PERFECT
SIGHT, and PERFECT SIGHT
can only be obtained by using PERFECT
SPECTACLES! The difficulty
of procuriug which is
WELL KNOWN.
Messrs, LAZARUS & MORRIS,
Occulists and Opticians,
HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT,
Manufacturers of the Celebrated
Perfected Spectacles
Have, after years of Experience, Experiment
and the erection of costly machinery, been
enabled to procure that grand desideratum,
PERFECT SPECTACLES!
which have been sold with unlimited antis
faction to the w oarors In
Massachusetts,
Rhode Island,
Connecticut,
New Hampshire,
Vermont and
Maine
during tho past nine years.
Those Celebrated Perfected Spectacles never
tire the eye, and last many years
without chango !
Messrs. Lazarus & Morris have appointed
Mr. AARON STEWARD,
Watchmaker and Jeweller,
Sole Agent for HUNTINGDON, PA.
'NO PEDDLERS EMPLOYED.'
SIIO3.I3IIIICLIINELL WM. K. lIVRCIIINELL
THOS, BIIROHINELL & SON,
311:IlltACITIMRS 01
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS,
FLOORING,
And all kinds of Building Material,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Mcb2S•tt
JAMES imams
GEO. A. STEE L. I.IILION LIME. SAMUEL A. STEEL.
TEIE FIRM OF STEEL, LYTLE &
STEEL leaving located on their tract of land with
two miles of tho borough of Huntingdon, a
STEAM SAW MILL,
are prepared to manufacture all kinds of
OAK AND PINE LUMBER.
The mill will Lo run to its utmost capacity and will be
in operation during the entire Bummer and part of tho
autumn months. They will ho enabled to furnish Lum
ber in large quantities, and of all dimensions, at the low
est cash prices.
Orders respectfully solicited. Lumber delivered at tho
Penna. Railroad, or canal.
Huntingdon, April 22, 1.268-tf
LUMBER, SHINGLES, LATHS,
HEMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF,
Boards, Plank. Shingles, Plastering and Shingling
Lath, constantly on hand.
Worked Flooring, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win
doer Frames, furnished at manufacturers' prices.
Grain and country product generally bought at market
rates. WAIIiONFIC k 1 31 10_,
aug2B4f Philipsburg, Centro co., Pa.
Hoop Skirts,
1.4 1 011 , THE LADIES.
A supolibi articTO of Note Paper and Envelope
atablo for confidential correepondonco, for eels at
LEWIS' BOOK ct STATIONERY STORE.
Ite - Gerrnan and English Almanacs
for 1869, at Lewis' Book Storo. tf.
HUNTINGDON, PA.
'WHARTON &_ILAGIIIRE,
HILL STREIIIT,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE &RETAIL
DEALERS 111
Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
creuvrt, ac„
The attention of
MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,
and buyers generally, Is Invited to the fact that We aro
now offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C.,
than can be found elsewhere in this part of the State, at
prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises ail articles
In this Eno of business, embracing a general assortment
of TOOLS and 3IATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JOINERS, &c., &c., together with a largo stock of
iron, Steel, Nails, ,Spikes, Railroad and
Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope,
Chains, Grindstones, Circular,
Mill and Cross-Cut Saws,
Enamelled, Finished
and Plain Hol
low JVare.
Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,
Oil and Powder Cans
An ozcellent ageortl.nt of
i•'aiao cu.tleJ?y,
Comprising
KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS
ORS, RAZORS, &C.
BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE.
Household, Horticultural and Farm
Implements,
Of the latest and most improved patterns
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE
AT MANUFACTURERS" PRICES.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS
Will find a general assortment of material for their us,
consisting in part or
Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes
_Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts,
Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa
tent and enamelledLeather,
Whips, Tongues, Soc
kets, Shafts, &c.
3/33r-a-ALCIK.MIVICXWM-1 - 013
Cau be supplied xitli
ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES,
S LEDGES, HAMMERS,
HORSE ANJ MULE SHOES,
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron & Stee
CARPENTERS
Will find In our establishment a superior stock of
PLANES,
SAWS,
AUGERS,
HATCHETS,
HAMMERS,
FILES,
CIIISELS,
lIINGES,
SCREWS,
LOCKS,
BOLTS,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C., &C.
MINING AND MINERS' GOODS,
NAILS and SPIKES, of all varietioa
BLASTING POWDER, FUSE,
uOAL PICTS AND SHOVELS.
F I EILDVM‘e+X . .St
Can ho areennuodated with everything In their !inn fr.
a Grain Ropnrator to a Whet-atone.
Are modally incited to call nod exananc our stock o
BUILDING HARDWARE,
end compere our prices with otLers
Agricultural Implements,
Comprising tho famous Russell
Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined,
Rutideirs First Premium HOUK PITCHFORK,
hakes,
Scythe.,
Hoes,
Hay Forke,
Trace and Halter Chains,
Breast Chains,
Cow Ties,
Curry Combs,
Cards, &c., ho., she
Among the specialties of oar 'louse, we desire to c ,
attention to the celebrated
OHIO PUMP,
The esslusivo right to sell which is vested in us. Send for
scimitar and got full partiLillars of some, and satisfy
yourself of its superior qualities.
SCALES.
Scales of all sizes and descriptions, including
Tea and Counter Scales,
Platform. Scales,
Grocers' and Druggists' Scales
Rolling Atilt, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port
able, Hopper, Miners and Trans
portation,.ffay, Cattle and
Coal Scales,
FURNISHED AT NAN UFACTUEFiRS
CASH PRICES.
Tho largest and best assortment of
GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY
Ever offered 10 this plaeo
A GREAT VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BRADS,
By the keg. Very Jowl
Bost Norway nail, rod, bar an hoop Iron.
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
IVA GON.BOXES,
CARRIAGE SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
By tbo barrol or gallon, at very low figgro!
Ali.t?. A call is respectftilly solicited, feeling confi
dent that our goods and prices will not fail to
plealso.-VA
AVIIAPTON & MAGUIRE.
Ilunt!ngdon, May 7, 1867.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
For restoring Gray Hair to
s natural Vitality and Color.
A dressing which
is at once agreeable,
healthy, and effectual
for preserving the
hair. Faded or gray
hair is soon restored
to its original color
with the gloss and
freshness of youth.
Thin hair is thick
ened,' falling hair checked, and bald
ness often, though not always, cured
by its use. Nothing can restore the
hair where the follicles are destroyed,
or the glands atrophied and decayed.
But such as remain can be saved for
usefulness by this application. Instead
of fouling the hair with a pasty sedi
ment, it will keep it clean and vigorous.
Its occasional use will prevent the hair
from turning gray or falling off, and
consequently prevent baldness. Free
from those deleterious substances which
make some preparations dangerous and
injurious to the hair, the Vigor can
only benefit but not harm it. If wanted
merely for a
HAIR DRESSING,
nothing else can be found so desirable.
Containing neither oil nor dye, it does
not soil white cambric, and yet lasts
long on the hair, giving it a rich glossy
lustre and a grateful perfume.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS,
LOWELL, MASS.
RRIC.I3 $l.OO.
JOHN READ, Agent. sel6•ly
Ayer's Sarsaparilla,
FOIL PURIFYING TIRE BLOOD.
it The reputation this =-
Ilk rellent medicine enjoys,
is he
from its mires,
fir • many of which are truly
/7 , marvellous. Inveterate
..: cases of Scrofulous dis•
I
4 54. Al ease, where the system
seemed saturated with
I corruption, have been
~g il -- t*
put hied and cured by it.
, - Scrofulous affections and
„.„4--.-:y7 tj =7::.Z5 ? - ;17,.. disorders %%Inch were rtg
-7-?:-
__•-:=:,,4:-", gra va tot 'by the wont.
lon, contaminatton until
they were painfully afflicting, bare been lailically
cured in such gloat numbers in blmost every sec
lion of the country, tlud the public scarcely need to
be lacerated or its virtues or uses.
- Scrofulous poison is one of the most de-fructire
enemies of our race. Often, this unseen anti unfelt
tenant of the organism undermines the constitution,
and invites the attack of en feeblingor Mtal diseases,
without exciting a suspicion of its pi C,CIICC. Again,
It seems to breed infection throughout the body, and
then, on sonic favorable occasion, n apidly develop
into one or other of its hideous nn ms, either on the
surface or among the vitals. lo the latter, tutus -
cies may be suddenly deposited in the lungs oi
heart, or tumors formed in the liver, or it slum s
its presence by eruptions on the skin, or foul ulcer
ations on some pm tof the body. I I ("nee the occa
sional use of a bottle of this i-iiesispoeiiin is ad
visable, even ti hen no active symptoms or disease
appear. Persons alllicted with the following com
plaints genefally tied immediate Tenor, nod, at
length, clue, by the use of this SARS.II'-LIIIL
LA: St. Anthony's Fire., Dose or I:rysipelas,
Salt Rheum, Seale , Heart, Riefarorm,
Sore Eyes. Sore _Pars, and other ei options or
visible lorms of .Scrofulous disease. Aho in the
more concealed forms, as Dyspepsia, Dropsy,
Ileart Disease, Fits, Fail,ysy, Neuralgia,
and the various illecrous affections of the muscu
lar and nervous Sy E terns.
Syph ills or Ten even t tied Illereurial Diseases
are cured by it, though a longtime is t mulled for
subduing these obstinate maladies be any medicine.
lint limy Conti/11:01 are of ibis mrrlirimic um ill mire
the complaint. Lencorehoot or If hires . , Uterine
"Ulcerations, and _remote _Diseases, ate COM
monly soon relieved and ultimately cut oil by it-.
puritying mid 111%4mi:ding effect. Minute IM cu
tions for each ca , e are found in our Almanac, stip
plied gratis. Rheumatism and Gout, when
caused by accumulations of eNtraneous matters
in the blood, yield quickly to it, as also Liver
Compla ts, Torpitli ty,Congestion or Infhtm
motion of the Liver,anthlairiallee.,Mbenarking,
as they often do , from the rankling poisons in the
blood. This SARSAPARILLA is a gi eat re
stover for the strength and vigor of the system.
Those Si 110 ale -Looserid and Listless, Di,spon
dent, Sleepless, and troubled with Sermon; Ap
prehensions or Penes, or ally or the affections
symptomatic of 11 -, nkn , .q., sun find immediate,
relief and convincing evidence of its iestorative
power upon trial.
PREPARED 7:Y
Dr. S. C. ATCFL Y CO.. )Loav :ITagq.,
Practical mod Analuticrel in its
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE
FASHIONABLE C•43033S
FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
GEO. F. MARSH,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
AND DEALER IN
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
FOR MB'S AND BOYS.
1104 I moored to the second floor in Read's Now Bulb!
log, %%tiara Ito intends to keep coottontly on bond the
latest styles of Heady rondo Clothing and pinto goods,
comprwing
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CLOTHS, CASSIE EKES, AND VESTING&
CLOTHS, CASSIMER ES, AM) V &STINGS.
CLOTHS, CASSIM E RES, AND VESTINGS.
Being a practical norkman of ninny years experience
ho is prepared to make to order Clothing for one,, and
boys, and gdirantee neat, durable and fashionable work
manship. Ho Is determined to please everybody.
/Fir All aro invited to call and exnmino my new
stock 'of beautiful patterns before, purchasing elsewhere
oct2S. CIEO. F IIIARI4II.
HEAD QUARTERS
FOR
NEW GOODS.
D P. CWIN
INFORMS TILE PUBLIC
THAT HE HAS
JUST OPENED
A
SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS
TIIAT
CAN'T BE BEAT
IN
CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY.
COME AND SEE.
D. P. GWIN.
Ihntinp,dol. Api it 15. IS6B.
DOBBINS'
ELECTRIC
BOOT POLISH
Makes a Lasting Shine
Thoeo nho black their pooh on I : l4tnrday n fight with
of Binary blacking. don't kayo much shlno on Sunday, as
tko polish fade, off; but tho shine of
BOBBINS' BLACIIIN-G
Lasts Saturday Night and all day Sunday
IT BEATS ANY OTHER BLACKING MADE.
Manufactured only by 3. B. DOBBINS, at his immense
soap and Blacking Werke, Sixth :Arcot and °email.
town Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa.
joy salo by Niamey & Co., adjoining Lewis' Book Store,
MutWolof!, Co. novlB
VihilaVelphia~bGex#i meats.
1.1" B OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM
J. J. RICHARDSON & CO,
1 . 26 SI ARKET STREET, PIIILAD'A.,
Is the Lai gust Manufacturing Confectioners and Whole
sale Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, &c., in the United States.
inll.l.ly
AGENTS WANTED
$75 TO $2OO PER ,NIONTII !
Or a commission from which twice that amount can be
made by lulling the latest i m pro, ed
Common Sense Family Sewing Machine
Price $lB.OO For circulars and [crate whim:lBC. BOW
ERS k. CO., 320 South Third St., Philadelphia. delo.4m
FINE CUSTOM MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES
FOR GENTLEMEN.
All the LEADING STYLES on hand or made to mons
ure. Prices fixed at 1 - 4111 7 'FIGURES. An Illustrated
Price List ‘rith instructions for self measurement seat on
receipt of Post Office address.
Wil. F: BARTLFJTT
33 South Sixth Street, above Chestnut,
nul9 ly
AGENTS WANTED POE,
NIGHT-SCENES in the BIBLE
BY REV. DANIEL MARCH, D. D
For Poll, Bee, non ing, clear, sparkling, pure and grace
ful style; for poetic minim; for beauty of thought and rich
glop ing imagination. for nice analysis of diorama, , gra
phic delineations andi ripe scholarsuip; for lifelike pic
tures, glowing words and happy illustrations, this work
lies no equal. Such commendations us the above have
been received from Bishop ninmson, Rev. Albert Barnes,
Noah Porter D. D., Lb. D., W. A. Stearns, D.D., George
Dana Boardman, DD., 1. W. Wiley, DD., I,4 nnuel W.
Fisher, MD., Lb. D., and leading Clergymen and the press
of all denominations. Send fur circulars containing the
name. Agents are everywhere fleeting u all unparallel
ed success. It is a meet bountifully illustrated and ele
gant:3 bound book, and pleases everybody.
Commissions, $lOO to $2OO per month
according to ability and energy.
Addrels, Y.IEGLent, McOUtt IdY & CO.,
Philadelphia, Ca., Cineinuattt, U., Chicago, 111.
deli Gm • or St. Louie, Mo.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
GREAT REDUCTION OF TOLLS
DAILY CANAL LINE
Flom Tidewater to all points on tho
Susquehanna River and its Branches,
VIA
Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, Tide
water and Pennsylvania Canals.
By Regular daily Tows of Canal Boats from Philadel
phia to ab places on the thl.lllChttrinct River and branches.
Goods consigned to the above points front Philaileipela
and Baltimore will be received, carefully handled, and
fin narded by Canal Boats, which are constantly arriving
for freights.
Ample warelinivo and what fago room (under cover)
provided for loaded cargoes.
Shippers will find it to their advantage to send for
ward their consignments to receive quick disoich.
For further pat Molars, apply to
HOFFMAN & KENNEDY,
No. 304 North Delaware Avenue,
PHILADELPHIA.
or JOS. JAS. TAYLOR,
No 212. West Falls Avenue.
BALTIMORE, MD.
Juno 17.1SUS—ly.
DR. TAYLOR'S
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DIM BUNCH
•,:ETTERS
A mild and agreeable TO IC
STIMULANT, STOMACHIC
and CARMINATIVE
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from HERBS
and ROOTS. Highly beneficia
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
and Loss of Appetite;
and an excellent CORRECTIVE
for perions suffering from Disor
ders of the Bowels, Flatulence,
SOLD EVERYWHERE
lIZA 3E3E" C:o'l°,
No. 413 Marla Street, Philadolith
J. K. TAYLOR & CO.
Sept. 30, 'OSA y
McG GIBE'S
SPANISH HAIR DRESSER
FOR PROMoTINO VIE GROWTII, BESETIFTINO THE Ham,
And rendering it dark and glossy. No other compound
possesses the peculiar properties which so exactly suit
the various condition 4 of the human hair. The use of
this oil as a hair dreshor Las been tttt iveraat in every sec
tion of the country in the Spanish Main for centuries.—
No preparation of art could give that elegant luxuriance
end altundatteo of hair which have no often been the ad
miration ill travelers in Spoilt. 'I his oil is highly and
delicately perfumed, forming an article unrivaled in ex
cellence rind upon a huh the Spanish people fur many
3 ents havo bet its real of enduring typrovol.
McG VMS'S
Mexican Wild FlowersShainpoo Lotion
For removing dandruff and scurf from the bead. whiten
ins and pet fooling the 'kin. 'rids ortiele 19 entirely 40_
ieletit from 11113 [long of the kind ever offered in this coon
try anti is ...ranted free from all poisonous 81111Stant
het ialuable lotion arts treed by the Emperor Hamill
inn. and hinpiess Cat .ottaof Mexico, and universally
used by Mexicans for three hundred years. As a wash
fire the head—it is cooling. cleansing rind refreshing.—
hen thus used Ii at once relieves headache.
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McG WM'S
WILD FLOWERS FOR TWO TEETH.
All those who are in favor of white teeth and a pleasant
arid pertained breath should at once rice Mciluire's Wild
M lon ere for the Teeth. All these preparations are put
up iu the most elegant and ornamental manner. We
make 1,0 oxr..ptiall in saying that they are an ornament
to a lady's tolle4 tattle, and 11000 templets without them.
Warranted SalisfaCtory or Money refunded. Dealers
will bear this hi mind. Sold by all respectable Drug
gists iu the United States and Canadas. Address orders
to
RICHARD McGIIIRE,
Depot and Manufactury,
Beni , 203 North Second Street, Philadelphia.
For sale at Louie Doak Store, Huntingdon.
THE FARMERS' BOOK.
140 beautiful illustrations. 740 octavo pages. Show
ingJust ulna every Farmer wants to know :
How TO MAKE TILE FARM. PAY.
Send for circular giving fall description.
FARMERS! FARMERS' SONS!
Experienced Flo 4 Agents and others Ivonted to take
this book to every Farmer in ovary community. Baal
tires permanent. Pays front SW, to $2OO per mouth ac
cording to experience and ability,
Address, ZEIGLER, aIcCURDY k CO, Publishers,
Philadelphia, Pa., Cincinnati, 0., Chicago. Ilf.. or st.
Louis, 010. tfebl9
BARK.
Tho highest price will ho paid in cash for Bark by
lel7 II I:11RX & CO.
JOHNSTE & NATTSON
TAKE pleasure in annodneihg to the
J. citizens of Huntingdon county and vicinity that they
have Juit returned front the East with a
LARGE STOCK OF GOODS
Which they hove Just opened out at their new store,
ONE DOOR EAST OF THE WASIIINOTON ROTEL
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
PHILADELPHIA
CARPETS, CARPET CRAIN,
FISH, SALT, CHEESE,
TRUNKS,
HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &C. &c
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of SILKS, 310IIAIRS, ALPACAS, POPLINS,
LUSTRE.% GINGHAM% MORINOS, PLAIDS, Dft
LAMS, Ac., Ac.,
DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE-
ItY, HOSIERY, GLOVES,
A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS
Wu will 41311 WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
All goods delivered to residences lu town and depots,
P ee of charge
OiYO 1111 a trial before purchasing elsewhere
Huntingdon. April 16, 1868
727 CHESTNUT STREET 727
DRESS GOODS.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
NO. 727 CHESTNUT STREET,
50 Cases of Imported Dress Fabrics, •k
25 Cents per Yard, Worth Double.thet
BM
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IXTYIVaI'.IIOTCA-XZIC:OIV -
MARBLE YARD.
J. M. GREEN & F, 0. BEAVER
liming entered into partnership; Inform tho public that
they aro prepared to execute all etyles of '
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
Such as MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, also Building
Work, at aa lose prices as any shop in the county. ,
Orders from a distance promptly attended to.
Shop on MIFFLIN street, a fow doors east of the Lu•
theran church • raCh6,lBo7
MARBLE YARD. The undersigned
11 would respectfully call the attention of the citizen.
ot Huntingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of
beautiful marble now on band. He is prepared to furnish
et the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, Tables
and Stones of every desired elzo and form of Italian or
F.:astern Marble, highly finished, and carved with appro.
prime devices, or plain, as may suit.
Building Marble, Door and Window Sills, &e., will be
fm nished to order.
W. W. pledges himself to furnish material and work
manship equal to any to the country, at a fair price, I,la,
and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on
orner of Montgomery and Mifflin a s.. Huntingdon, Pei
WSJ. WHAILViS•
Huntingdon, May 16 1815
SPECTACLES,.,
A. fine and largo assortmeAi, Always on,
hand
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
U. S.
REVENUE STAMPS
FOR. SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
pAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER t!
Tracing Paper,
Impression Paper,
Drawing Paper,
.c.,oed Paper,
Tissue Paper,
Silk Paper for Plowers,
perforoted Paper,
Bristol Board
Int Cop Paper,
.Fobiscap Paper,
Letter Paper,
Comniarcial Note Paper,
Ladies' GiirEdged tenter and Note Pape s,
Ladies' Plain and Finey'Noto Paper, •
White and Colored Card Paper, in Packs nod Sheets,
For sal% at LEWIS' Book, Stationery and Manic Store.
Their stock consists of
GROCERIES,
FLOUR AND FEED,
TOBACCO, SEGARS,
CANNED FRUITS,
HARDWARE,
CEDAR-WARD',
QUEENS WARE,
OIL CLOTHS,
OILS,
PAINTS, &C:,
DRUGS,
They hen a large stock of
Akio, a largo as sortrnont of
BUTTONS, &e
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Reduction in the Prices
OF
OFFER TO-DAY
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia