~~~ ' ,t~~~~= 6tobt. H ; a:N_TINGOON, PA Tuesday morning, Nov. 29, 1870. LOCAL & PERSONAL. Meetings fill Stork), Lodge, Na. 300, A. H., meets second Wesley riveningot each month, in Orontes building. Standing Stone 11. H. A. ampter, No. 201, meets the first Tuesday evening of each month, in Brown's building. Juniata Ledge, N 0.117, 10. 0. F. meets every Friday evening, third door, in Leister's building. Mount Hoe Coop of I. O. O. F meets every second sad fourth Tuesdays, in Leister's building, third Itssr. &funding Stone Lodge. No. fib. J. O. a T., meets every Tuesday evening in third floor of Head's building. Argapahoe Tabs, N 0.68, I. 0. of N. X. meets every Thursday evening, third floor, holster's building. rating Hen's Cliristian Association meets the 'first arid third Monday evenings each month, in Smith's building. Part 33, dl. A. H., meets Third Monday of each mouth Ile Court House. husrt Mundt meets the gnu Friday evening of each Huntingdon Lodge, No. 149, K. of P., meets every Eat itrday evening, to :mottled building. Huntingdon Tempts of Honor, No 11, meets the fourth Fionday acorn mouth In Hood Tempters' Hall. The nibs/cries& Club meets every Thursday evening, In The T. 2.0. A. room. Huntingdon auncit, 0. U. A. 31„ meets first and third . Tuesday's °reach month in Hood Templars Hall. ISMEMMI i7aptiat Church—Weehiogton Street. Rev. J. W. Plan nett. Services on Sabbath : lu4 a. re., ip. m. Cathobe— Washing toe Street. Der. H. J. Ayinur,l, Ser. vices first three bun:laye in every month. Feral:olio:A Lutheran—Ml:Din Street. Rev. J. J. Kerr. forvices on Sabbath: 101.4 a. m,, 7 p. in. Ocrman Reformed—Church Street. liev. S. D. Stecklo. Service on Sabbath: 7. p.m. Methodist Episcopal—Church Street. Rev. 31. R. Poster Services on Sublath: 103.4 a. m" 7 p. m. Protestant Episcopal-11111 street. Rev. A. R. Role, Sem ices ou Sabbath: 1034 a. m., 634:p m. Pcolyterian—hill Street. Rev. G. IV. 'Aatiniser. Ser. vices on Sabbath: 11 a. in , 7 p.m. -On the Wing. This is a•good time to advertise fur the holidays. .11arrisbunr• contains 685 moro fe males than males. Blair county has sporting girls who smoke cigars on the street. One•half the slate pencils - .used in the world are made in Vermont. :There aria now in the army 2,488 commissioned officers, and 34,870 en• hated,-men. , • The furnace at Freedom Iron works in Mifllin•couuty; will• be Tut, in blast on • pie It iroxi‘no . .l t• Difficult to sustain—literary socie ties. We know of several that have died in our midst If you go to church on Sunday next give more attention to the preacher and less to your neighbor. Tickets for Josh Billings' lecture in this place can be had at the post of fice. SeCure a reserved seat in time. Rev. 1) Townsend of Charnbersburg has . been chosen a State Lecturer by the Grand Lodge Goud Templure. _s Ir - brakeman on the rum% railroad named Gantt was cut in two by a train of ears Nosing over biro at ilarri.burg ieceutly A thought—do people nowadays think more olgiving thanks on Thanks giving day than they do of eating a big dinner 7 - - - There will be five negroes in the next, Congress—one from Louisiana, One from Alabama., and three from South Carolina. A party of Bedford county bunters Sred a 'volley of bullets into the car case of a dead dog, which they mistook for a bear A Kansas city artist committed sui cide the other day because he could not pay his tailor. The tailor wants to know how that helped matters. Job Billings, the great American humorist, fa to leCtUre in YLIIILUeb Uitll in this place, on Tuesday evening, De cember 20th. Get your tickets uow. We call attention to the advertise ment of the N. Y Methodist in anoth er column. it is ono of the best re ligious and family Papers iii the coun try. Autumn continues to repose in the lap of winter, and we have had de lightful weather, such as would puzzle the most morose to find the "melan choly." A son of Mr. N. 'Water, residing at Apple . Creek, °hid, recently performed the extraordinary feat of husking one iyandred and three bushels of corn in twolve Lours. He is but fourteen years of age.. In the United States just now there Pive 27 young women studying theolo. gy, with a , view to becoming preach ers; 19 arc studying law, and G 7 are /studying medicine. Air. Jesse Sheaffer, of Tyrone town- Bbip, Perry county, in company with a few other hnnters, caught seven coons and shot two wild turkeys during one night's bunt the other week. Mr. Alex. Denny, of this place, lost a valuable 400 pounds hog by death the night before it was to be butcher ed. That may have been good luck for the porker, but bad for Alex. The Academy of Fine Arts of Phil. adelphia, have just purchased property : on the 'corner of Broad and Cherry streets, paying theref r $lOO,OOO, and there the in stitution is to be located. 'Some of the stones on the walk be tween- Huntiagdon and Portstown have been removed and plank insert ed. We think the change is for the better and might be still further ex tended. How true it is that the curse of workingmen is intemperance. How many of them would be rich, intelli gent and happy if they would save their money, subscribe for a paper, and honor their wife. The year 1871 will begin on Sunday and end on Sunday, so that there will be fifty-three "first" days next year. Those who unwisely put off doing bet ter until the first of tho year will have a good day to begin with. Two Englishmen named William Zbser and F. Gaundere, residing in Chicago, who were out of work, met on Sunday, talked over their troubles and finally concluded to take poison, hey procured arsenic, dud death finished their work. • ' Washington county contaibs t iymnty• five persons between the ages of,nine ty and ninety-five year:Vaud four' who are over ono hundred years old. One of the latter, Robert Collins, is 108. aad can still read without spectaples, Owing to the exceedingly favorable fall, the fields of •growing wheat pre sent an unusually fine appearance.— The weather has been very faVorable for farm work of the season, and our enterprising farmers have made good use of it. Why is it that some persons when out "calling" wilt ask a lady to play the piano, and when she commences get up a conversation on the weather, the cat, or something else ?: They want to show their good culture, we suppose. Scientific men have recently discov ered that the poison taken into the system from the continual smoking of tobacco will cause death in 167 years Those addicted to the use of the weed will make a reckoning how many days they have yet to live. Thanksgiving day was appropriately observed in this place by a large ma jority of our people. Religious servi ces were held in the Methodist and Peesbyterian churches, in the morning. Why it is though that some think they can't give thanks unless they eat too much and get tight we can't toll. An altercation occurred in Altoona recently between two men named Ar dle and Burkholder, about a reserved seat in the Opera house. A few days afterwards Ardle attacked Burkholder when the latter took out a knife and cut him in several places, but not dan gerously. The next Good Templars District Convention was decided at the last Convention to be held in Huntingdon. We think this is a little on the sur prise order, as Mier°, is now no Good Templars' Lodge in this place. lithe Convention will meet here, something definite in regard to arrangements should be effected at once. Ha DON'T TAKE A PAPER.—On Thursday last, ono of our "country cousins" came to town with a load of pig meat which he sold at as good a market figure as he could learn from his intelligent neighbor, we presume. After disposing of his pork he told an individual that ho must go up street and make some purchases. The friend told him: 4 .Why, this is Thanksgiving day, and none of the stores are open." '•Ilon does that come?" said the farmer; "when did Sunday come the middle of the week ?" ''•Ob !" said the other, "didn't you know that on Thanksgiving day the stores are closed, business is suspend ed, and people go to church ?" "Why, no," replied' the sturdy yeo man, "I never beard about it., and I guess I'd better go home." The pork-seller know enough to sell his pork, but didn't know anything about keeping a Thanksgiving day, and be will •'like as not" do the same thing next Thanksgiving, unless ho subscribes for a paper. How many more arc like him 7 Liar.—The following civil cases were disposed of last Week : Wm. Richinson vs Daniel Helsel and John B. Weaver. Cause reached. Jury found for the Plff. 6140 14. J. B. Farquar and S. B. Replogle for use vs John B. Weaver. Cause reach ed. Jury found for the plaintiff and found a reduction of the judgment of 885. Hugh Gallaher vs Andrew Comry. Cause reached. Jury found for the Plff. $32.25. Eineline Lano for use vs Dorsey Silknitter. Cause reached. Jury found for the Deft. Commonwealth vs Hugh Trimbsth New trial granted. Is it Taus?—On Saturday last it was rumored on our streets that a wo• man had been brutally murdered near Broad Top City. The rumor runs that on Friday morning, the day after Thanksgiving, a gentleman named Mr. Griffy went to the house of a widow lady named Morrison, 4nd discovered her lying dead on the floor, with bed clothes over her, stabbed in the breast. Sbo kept boarders, and whether the murder was committed to rob or not is not known. The whole thing is a mystery and we place no credence in the rumor until we learn further par ticulars from that quarter. Co. Copt.—Abram B Miller, the new County Commissioner, entered upon his duties last week, Samuel Cummins retiring. The following appointments were made by the Board for the ensu ing year: 'Henry W. Miller, Clerk; Archibald Hutchison, Mercantile ApPraiser ;Dr. D. P. Miller, Physician for the jail and wo are pleased to note our young friend J. Hall Musser has been con tinued as Attorney. UV - An elegant assortment of Linlies Furs, embracing Mink Sable, German Fitch, Siberian Squirrel, Canada Mink Water Mink, French Coney, 4.tc., just opening at rooms of Nov. 22 6t. Fisifen S'..• SONS. WY - Prints from 6 ccuta to 1.2 i at I.loury'd, 2t. -How BEAUTIFIII. Is !t . T,IITII.—In this naughty world whereto hparts are often estranged, and recriminations; assaults and crimes engendered, Ito w beautiful is the true and deed 'Tls like the' out:Ara - id the angry storm; like the . hriglit tlingthrough tho hwy. night-cloud; fitisl intend grasping the hand of friend; like right plikl.sing wrtmg duke Riley canting all opposition into the shade. Yes, r,eader, - ,this is a firet t lelass establishrnent„ wholcsaln,,an,d . and what .you, cannot get there„yott need not, trou tsio: yourself to go 'Or mind to Philaddlphid after. Mr - Riley is a Philadelphian : and makes his,own can dy and tor, I.hat:cannOl be surpassed by any house 'in the State. If you doubt it, reader, drop in and see for yourself, and our, word for it you will come away saying to yourself, "That's it, I know now where 'to go for my Christmas fixings; to the Excelbior es tablishment—no place else." • And to persons at a distance Nye .would say - - If there is anything wanting in ltlloy's Mae, Blake rut your bills ands,ud them in Hine. If you go up to Moore :ton may happen to moot, But youth certainly find biro on liallroad street PITTBRIMG FEMALE COLLEGE.—This institution is so widely and favorably known that it is almost superfluous to call attention to it. As many aro pre- paring, however, to send their daugh ters to school during the winter, and as the selection of a suitable school is one of the most difficult and import ant questions challenging the attention of parents, wo take this opportunity to direct their attention to the Pitts burgh Female College. It emPloys twenty-three teachers—thus enabling 'the trustees not only to have full de partments in the literary course, but special departments for all the orna mental branches. All who have daugh ters to educate are most earnestly urged to call'and tMtko them:elves ac quainted with the facilities and advan tages afforded. , Too winter term will open December 12th. Send to Rev. I. C. Pershing. D. D. Pittsburgh, for a catalogue. - THE HUNTINGDoN GUAiIDS.—The Juniata Republican gives "our boys" the following "complimentary :" "This was the only regular military organization in attendance at the dedi cation of the Soldiers' Monument, on Thursday last, and the fine appearance of the men called forth the commend ation of every person. The officers of the company, Captain W.. Burchi nett and Lieut. John Hight, arc both 'vets,' and know how to command in time of peace as well as in time of war. As the company marched by, wo have no doubt the sound of the fife and drum with their 'left, left, left,' called to the remembrance of many of the Juniata boys the time when they, too, wore the blite, and the mind would revert to many sweet or sorrowful reel Hai tians of army life." To Coax. DirrnEau —A gentleman, says an exchange, who 'has adminis tered the following remedy for dipthe ria, informs us that it has always prov ed effectual in affording speedy relief. Take a common tobacco pipe, place a live coal within the bowl, drop a little ten• upon the coal, and let the patient draw smoke into the mouth and dis charge it, through the nostrils. The remedy is safe and simple, and should be tried whenever occasion may ro quiTe. Many valuable lives may he stilled, our informant confidently be lieves, by prompt treatment as above. Retail Market Prices Putter 30,35@40 as to quality; eggs 25; lard 25; potatoes 80®90; dried apples 10ets per lb; dried pettehesl.s© 25uts, per lb ; beans 100l8e quart; 811- gar cured hams 30 ets ; shoulders 18@ 20 side 20@22 eta per 11); driedlueof 30 tan (As; flour $6,50@7,00, per barrel. Green apples 75@100, as to, quality. BAZAAR OF PASlllON.—Btatietilar attention paid to Dress and Cloak making and all kinds of sewing. Also a full line of Millin ery goods, and Paper Patterns, constantly on hand. Guttering, Fluting and Pinking dono in all their various branches. Skirts, sacques and children's clothing stamped in all styles, and nt low prices, at Mrs. L. A. Hamer's, corner of Miffiin and Bath streets. Oc t. 18-Iy. Lewis' is the Place to Buy School Books and Stationory,Bibles, Ilymn Books, Miscellaneous Books of all kinds, Blank Books, Sunday School Books, etc., Inks of all kinds, Notions, Perfumery, Pock et Books Pocket Knives, Musical Instru ments, Wall Paper, Window Shades and Fixtures, etc., etc., etc. f novll.tf. Every business man should use printed bill heads, letter heads, and envelopes. They have to use the paper and envelopes, any and we furnish the material at whole sale prices, and print them at less than the material would cost at retail price. Call. Itevolution In Europe Capt: Johnston has just Fanned from Now York with a largo stock of childrons', Misses' and Ladies' Furs, which will be disposed of at extreme ly low figures, at Ilenry & Co. 2t. 11fEer One thousand dollars worth of Montana Buffalo _Robes, direct from Fort Leavenworth, have just been re ceived by us and will be sold 20 per cent lower than last season. Nov. 25 6t. FISTIER & SONS. Can't be Undersold Red Front Grocery receives new supplies almost every day, sells the most and freshest, and can't be under sold. FURS ! FURS FURS !!! Buy your furs at Headquarters and save money. Ladies' furs from $3,50 to $5O per set, at Henrys'. 2t. Vir Whole leather Boots and Shoes, at the 0. P. S. store of Henry &Co Nov. 22-2 t. Aar KontuckyJcaus, from 15 ets. pr yard, up. Brown muslina from 0 ets. up, at Henry & Co. ROAD LAVVB.—Tho General and Spe cial Pennsylvania Road Laws, for sale at Lowis' Book Store—price 05 cents. U' The next session of the llolli daysburg Seminary begins January 1871. nov2o -It liftr For neat JOB PRINTING, call a he "GLOBE JJB PRINTINQ QFFICE," at Hun ugdou, Pa. MARKETS. 1T1101.6H (LE MARKET. PHILATEI.IIIIt, NUT. 29. 1570 Superfine Shaw per barrel .. $1 50(11 , 4.75 Extra Flour per barrel 25 5.50 Bye Flour per barrel ss.oo@th .25 lied Wheat per bilshel $1 3' . .(.01.40 it3.o per Intabel 876e03u5. Corn B;(..thk to. thtts per bushel 51/6 Zutels. rITTROU6OII, NOV. 2.9. 1870. f.t Whits When, Fl o ur, NI beat per bushol.,ullito $12106135 $ Corn per Ile Eel 80084ets. OUts per bushel 18n50cia. V.V.. per bushel 80@0,53 • Daley -Nothiug doing FINANCIAL. Ititor Yong, Nov 29.—C01d closed of $l.ll ;Y, . P.utto.nEwut.t.. Nov. 20, 1570. The' folloilhg, the :clueing prices of Je Haven & 1.41,40 South Third Street : MUM " " '62, , 1071 107„ ° " '64, • - 100} 107 " '65, - - 1064 1071 "'65, hew,- 109 1091 0 lo9i 1094 " " 'OB, - 1091 1091 " s's, 10-40's, - 1064 106 k U. S. 30 rear G per cent. ey. 1104 110; GOlti - - 1111 112 Silver, - - - - 105 107 Union, Pacific R.lllst Bond* 810 820 Centro/ Pacific It. 11. - 900 010 Union Pacific Land Grant Bonds 710 725 HUNTINGDON MARKETS. CORRECTED WEEKLY ity ILEERy wnoI.EdALE PRICES. FLoua—Superfino Flour, per barrel, ' $5.00 Extra Flour, do 6 00 Family Flour, do 0.50 GRAIN—Red Wheat, per bushel. 120® White Wheat, do 1.30® Eye, do 80 Corn, new, do 70 Oats, do 40 Barley, do 1.00 SEED—Timothy, do 4 00 Flaxseed, do 1.75 ' Cluverseed, per 64 lbs. 6.00 Cont.— Hard coal, por ton, 4.5046.00 Broad Top coal, do 3.0043.50 LUMBER, per 1000 feet, 12.00(430.00 Sutrioces—Lap, per 1000 ft., 10.00(412.00 Joint Shingles, do 5.00@6.50 MISCELLAMEOU—Bark, poi cord, 9.00 Bran, per cwt., 1.00 Hops, per pound 40 Wool, do 40@45 Hay, per t0n,12.00 , Hides, 6C4,7 Butter per, pound, aii Lard, " " 18 Eggs, per dozen, 25 Ladles Dresses and Boys Clothing Mrs. B. Annie McCabe respectfully in- furors the public that she has removed to the house formerly occupied by 11. MuMunigili, en Washing,ten theet, and is prepared to make Ladies' Dresses and Boys' Clothing, of all .kinds. She respectfully invites a full share of patronage. ap7 The GLOBE Office is prepared lo execute all kinds of Job Printing fur the ➢lerehunt, Manufacturer, Coal Op erator, and other business men, at less rates than the same can be had in the city. Give us a call. Farmers needing a Graiu•drill, will do well to call on Wharton & Ma guire and examine the Willoughby gum-spring grain drill, either with or without phosphate attachment, before purchasing. tf MARRIED, November 15th, at the house of the bride's parents, by Rev. J. Burke, Mr. S. S. GooomAtc of Huntingdon county, to Miss F. S. IVir.soa, n ek, Altoona. On the 16th inst., at the residence of John Lipple, by the Rev. John Thrush Lewis G PETERS, of Altoona, to Miss ELLIE RICITARDSCN, of. Spruce Creek. On Tuesday evening, November 22, at the residence of Mr. James White, on Church et, by new. M. K Pester, Mr. It. A. Goonwor, of Cumberland, , o 1.1 ids CLARA LUCAS,- of,,llunt ingdon, Pa. Our young and happy friends have the thanks of the GLOBE fraternity for presenting them with a large, hand some and delicious cake. IVith our thanks they have cur congratulation that they have ehesen , ti wise step, and we hope their •fondest anticipations may ho morethan'realiOd. Professors lluensicsn & beim of the American i- i'• • University, 'aro making wonderful cures - • - of Cancers, Tumours and Ulcers by their new discovery. A painless treatment, no . knife, no plasters, no caustic burning. 1 Tho most • - - remark- ..• abloafect CANCERS, or this treatment. . . . le, It peps- . .. •-.,-, rates the chemical elements of cancerous growths, oo that they shrivel, die and ilia. '. ,-. ... appear and will not return. All those at - - ~. .... flitted can call on the Professors Buchanan & Down, .. ': University; or address, No. Old Pine Street, Ithltactu. SEWING IVACI-1111ES1 THE ILOWE SEWING MACHINE Jl is the most popular machine in (ho w•erid. Over 4,000 sold every mouth I It makes a beautiful Lock Stitch, alike on both skies. Will seam, quilt, hem, fell, tuck, cord. bind and braid. Works equally w ell upon silk, Imo, woolen and cotton goods with silk, cotton or imen thread. JAMES A BROWN la agent for Hunt'flaw' county Call at his Carpet Stole awl see the maelilnee. Oct 11'70, OIL CLOTH WINDOW SHADES GILT GOLD SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, BAILEY'S FIXTURES, TAPE, / CO.RD AND TASSALS 31.13 NT AT LEWIS , BOOK STORE TILE H.UNTINGDON Manufacturing Company, Is nova prepared to fill.ordora for WEATIIEUBOARDING, FLOORING, DOORS, And in short to do all kinds of Carpenter work-- To furnish HUBS, SPOKES and FELLIES, in quantities, and receive orders for FIOIELZWIT I T.I3EL - JO. sarAll orders should be addressed to D. W. AII.TLEY, President, Huntingdon, Pa duty) 16, 1869-tf. A GREAT MEDIVAL DISCOVERY Dr, - WALT: r. R.'r, LIFORNIA. VINEGAR BITTERS Hundred's ot Thousands ?f , Bear teethrtotty to their Wonder- 03 t. r t r, tut Curatite Effects. . WHAT ARE- THEY? " P - gii CI 1 1 , t .., tt . 1 1 F e. t ; Ot ri' ' 1 4:3 a ri . o s e, is 1 1 i, ri a i.:. , ' w .: t. ,c., ,, g ,:, .. .1 . .. f, :i.," 9 : fl.' 0. , rAI. C? 2 g p i ..„ Z= g^ , s3 _. OEM ads B'4; P 1 ALS H /g• gra' 0, at 13 g E g • . TREY ARE NOT A. AILS ug V 4 Ik ela OANCV 'DA I N K, Made of "'oer Rum, Wittakey, Prom- Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, apiced and sweet ened to please the taste, called "Tonica,"”Appetiz. cra," Restorers," &t., that lead the tippler on to drunkennesa and rein, but are a trno Medicine, made troul the Native Roots and limbs of California, &co from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They ate tho GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all poleOnoue matter and restoring the blood toe healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to direct tion and remain long unwell. 8100 wlllbo given for an Incurable case, provided the bones arc not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Inflammatory and Chronlo Itheumn. hem nod Gout, Dyspepsia, or Indigestion, Bilious, Remittent and intermittent revers Diseased or the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Madder, these Bitters have been most success. ful. Such Diseases are caused by 'Vitiated Blood, which is generally produced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OIL INDIGESTION, Bend fiche, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Cheat, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad taste In the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. They invigorate the Stomach and stimulate the tor pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled efficacy In cleansing the blood of animosities, and imparting now life and vigor to the whole system. FOIL SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Totter, Salt rtheuln, Blotches, Spots, Dimples, Pustules, Boils, Can Ding-Worms, Scald-Dead, Sore Eyes, Eryslp. else, Itch, Scarfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Rumors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carded out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle In such cases will convince the most incredulous of their curative effect. Cleanse tho Vitiated Blood Whenever you and Its impurities bursting through the shin InrimpleS. Erup tions or Sores; cleanse It when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when !tie foul, and your feelings will tell you when: Beep the blood pure and the health of the system willfollow. +• PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking In the system of so many thousands, are effectually destroy ed and removed. For fall directions, road carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in tour lan. guages—Engllsh,Gcrman, French anti Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. R. lICDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gcn. Agents, San Francisco, Cal, and 5/ and SI Commerce Street, Now York. gr - SOLD Ifr ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. DR. SCHENCK advises Consumptives to go to Florida in the Winter. !laving for the tait thirty.five years devoted ray whole time and attention to the study of long disease and COW miimptloll, I feel that I understand fully thu course that ought to be rimmed to restore it tolerably bad CA4O of dis eased lunge to healthy soundness. Thu first and most Important step is for tho patient to avoid taking cold, and the hest of all plscas on this Continent for this pur pose iu winter, is Merida, well down in the State, ci hero the bum mature is regular, and not subject to such vari ations us In more Northern latitudes. Palatka Is a point c4l reconuutud. A goat lintel to kept there by Yotei• wan. Lent winter I some several persons there MIOSO loop had beer trolly diseased. but who. motor the heal ing tollorneo of the Ornate and rimy u.edielnes, w re get tine well. One hundred miles further dorm the liver la a point I would prefer to Palatka. as the temperature Is more even and thank dry and bracing. Vendonville Cud En. terpriso one located there. I should give a decided pre ference to Medonville. It is two nuke from river, or take, and it seems almost impossible to take 'cold there. The tables in Florida might be better, and patients com plain at times but that is good sign, as it indicates a re• turn of appetite, and when thin is the case they general ly Increase in flesh, and then the lungs must Meal. Jacksonnille, Itiberniiii, Green Cove, and many other places in various parts of Florida, can ho safely leconi• encoded to consumptivea in winter. Ny reason, for say. hunt ware that pationto are lies liable to take cold there titan mime there is in less even tomportnture and it is net necessary to any tint mime aconsuunplive person exposes Ilinixelf to frequent colds he is certain to die ahnolm..- That efors.my advice inn, go moll down into the State out nil the reach nit prevailing east re,* Sacksitit vine, or almost tiny other of the localities I have minted, will benefit t host , mho ate troubled V, MI C torpid liver, in disordered stomach. omeg], bowels, sore throat or cough. but for those milie, lungs are diseased a more southern point toparhesily recommended. For fifteen years prior to 1809, I was professionally in New 1:onk, Banton, Baltimore aid Philadelphia every vi en le, where I saw and examined on an average fine bun tired patients a meek. A practice so extensive; embra. cling every possible phase of lung disease. toy c lution in leg tl,l to tinkling cold. Apa son tong take vast ettnautb ties of tificlisnek's Pulauntic Syrup, Seaweed rode and Maud:eke Pills," and yet dee If ha Les not entiJini tali mg cold. In - Florida, nearly everybriely is using Schenck's Abut drake Pills, for the clinete Is more likely to produce bill ova habits than more northern latitudes. It is a well established filet that natives 01 Florida rarely die of 1 consumption, especially thew of (Ito southern pars. On the other hand, in Now Englund. ono third, at least of Thu population die of this terrible disease. In the midi die States it does not prevail so largely, Will there are many thousands of cases there. What a vast Percent age of life would he saved if consumptives wore es easily alarmed in regard to taking fresh cold as they are trbout scarlet fever, small pox, cc. But they are not. They lake what thoy torts a little° old, which they aro credu lous enough to believe will Wear of in a (env days. • They pay no attention to it. and hence it lays the toundat ion fur smother and another still, until the lungs aro diseas ed beyond all hope for cure. 111) tubs ice to persolis whom lingo are ,affected even el tub tly is, to lay In a stock of Schenck's Pulmonic Sryup Schenck's Seaweed Tonic, and Schenck's Alandrako Pills and go to Florida I recommend them particular merit. eines Lyceums I am thoroughly acquainted with their action. 1 know that where they ore used In strict accor dance with ray directions they will do rho work that is required. This acoompliched, nature will do rho rest.— Thu physicien who prescribes for cold cough or night sweets. and then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, will be sure to haven corpse on hie hands be tore lung. Ely plan is to give my throe medicines, in aceordanee with printed directions, except in home cases m hero a Peeve use of the Mandrake Pala is necessary. My object is to give tone to tho stomach—to get up a good appe— tite. It is always a goon sign when a patient begins to grow hungry. 1 have hopes of such. With a relish for food and the gratification of that relish conies good blood and ti Oh It more ]loot, which is closely Pillowed by a healing 01 the lungs. Then the cough loosens and abates. tho creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate and annoy, and the patient gots well provided ho avoids taking cold. Note there are many consumptives who have not the m• ens to go t r Florida. The question tarry be asked, is there no hope for such I Certainly theto is. My adviee to such is, and ever has been, to stay„th II warm room daring the winter, with a temperature of about seventy° which Omuta be kept rogulsrly nt this polut,' by means of a thermometer. Let such a patient take his exercise within the limits of the room by walking up and down as much as his strength will permit, in order to ktak up a healthy circulation of the blood. I have cored thous. ands by this system, and can dose again. Consumption is as easily cured as any other disease If it Is taken in time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. The fret stands undisputed on record that Schenck's Pnlmon• is Syrup, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seemed to be hopeless cases of con sumption. Clo where you will, you will he almost cer tain to find some poor consumptive who has been rescued from the very jaws of death by their use. So far as the Mandrake Pills aro concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on band. They Oct en the liver better than calomel, and leave DOl3ll of ire hurtful effects behind. In fact they era excellent in all cases where a purgative medicine Is required, 'lf you have partaken too freely of fruit and diarrhoea ensues, a dose of the Aluminises sill cure ybu. If you aro subject to sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and they will relieve you in two hours. I fyou would obviate ale effect of a change of water, or the too free Indulgence in fruit, take one of the Alai:drakes every, night or every other night, and you may then drink water and water melons, pears, apples, plumbs, peaches or corn, without the risk of being made sick by them. They still protect those wlao live in damp situatioese agninst chills and fe• vers. Try them. They are perfectly harmless. They . ran do on geed only. I have abandoned my professional units to Beaton mid New York, but continuo to see patients at my office, No. 15 North Sixth Skeet, Philadelphia, every :suturing, from 9a. in. to 3p. m. Those who wish a thorough ex— amination with the Itespriromemr pill Las charged live dollars The Itespirometer declares the actual condition of the lunge, and patience can readily learn V. holler they are curable or not. Butt desire It distinctly understood that the value of tho medicines depends entirely upon their being taken etriatly according to_ directions. 1 conclusion, I will say that when persons take my medicines and their systems are brought into a healthy condition thereby, they aro not so liable to take cold, yet no ono with diseased lunge can bear a sudden change of atmosphere without the liability of greater or less ir ritation of the bronchial tithes. AND SASH, Full direction. in all language. accompany my medi cines, so explicit and Maar that any one can use them without consulting we, and can be bought front any druggist. .J.ll. SCHENCK, 51. D. Ap. 12, 18704 y. 'No. 16 N. SixtliSt, TILE WINTER TERM or Williamsport Dickinson Seminary, A SCHOOL 1 , 011 BOTH SEXES, Will begin JANUARY 5, 1871, glib buildings thereigh ly improved, new Philolophfcal Apparatua, new Slatuss and a full corps of elßefent Teachers. The school is worthy of public patronage. W. LEE STOTT kl) 00D. D. D., Yvtß•Ym Breeldnut. `Ltt;bi`ciscnteii#s,.; : C li . NT El iii7}lo`llffi,-- • • • .ISOUIII.N.fiI CUM, Shlitll3WrlF tIDIIIOE Fri ; ' • : (ioltnierly or •If,inthigernfi 6„j ' Centrally loelded and the mods rdferenlenrpoint for merchants riaiting the cloy. Accoihnindatlene fof tho flret-elaed.'" MI 'the grdederu'itupririononte. tioiy , at tenant, WM peer:mac It, twit.birtls-I,y. :ifg " ro ri T 1t3r..1.,v5t..N.:' or 37; AV. I I St,. einefil f 0. titos.,.fita the , I ,lOQt stetlitig roilrsci hitokc theutntthb rtilfrott, ohtlO l?'LlYtvi Il c OO S' oo nothing, and 11i,ty be of great hen, .'lt to YOU. AIMS MARY E AERTSEN! - Sitgg 'MARY E" SfEVENS Will Reotteti their , I.IOAI6INU AND DAY SCROOL FOR YOUNG LAMS, S , EPTEMB.EII:II, 1870, At 26 Ttlipellocket' street, Jar Fur circulars, ripply to the Principals. Jyl9.2m R... 3;16.7....i. • 311,, nt 1 a ' • op ct Can., Indifute, 9.31 Arch St.; ['ref: Dalton. 2.18 W. 4th St, Cincinnati, 0., and Dr. Greene, et Charlotte, N. C., are mak. - ing astonishing Gen r ee ' r ' Sn ° lllc ' te i s -g. A ni cl, 'YulnTt! V: ante or caustic r„.. --• , midi eine, and hithbutlittle -'A el vain. Every root end fibre Is CI I g, ,_, killed and en. moved, if taken t o wit 0 C/ timeand can not return. Beware LT, I,ja %.13 of Wane Fre - , femora, vtith their "Es tr. bogus treat ments, stealing our uz t/1 VI advertise ments. No th ere have them treatments. None other should ever he need. For . articulars. send for curcular.call.oraddressas aloe. = • • COLOWVADE. t-a,OTEZ?; • OIARBIA FRONT.) Chestnut Street, Weat of Fifteenth, P 1111, ADELPI4IA This new and elegant Hotel Is nor eppor the reception of guests. It It orthe mon modern ,onstruesion, and furnished to • •the 50100. peanut by any of the first betels of Europe o JOHN C.llF74P'.Prop'S•. , GEO. FREEMAN, Sup.. . .0 B:A'D'AL IS Atli Greta American Health ResturOr, purlfiee 11 the blood and cures Scrofula,-Syphllls t Fkln Diseases. Rheumatism. Diseases of 51 omen and all Chronic Affections of the Med, Liver Kid• rule. Recommended by the Inedicol Faculty and thousand of our beet eLt mane. - flood tho testimony Physiciam awl patients mho:have - mod itosa.loi. send for -nitr Ronda] is Guido to Health cr t. unman for tidy year, which we Publish for Utarnitaus tilhttibution; it Will give you much Noluable information. ' De. It. W. Carr; of Baltimore sAye:' ; G I Inks pleasuro In recommending yens Reseda'. is as a very powerful alterative. 'I have seen 'll used in too cases with happy reeults—one In caee ot secomdaryityphilie, In which the potent pro- lammed himself cored oiler having taken live bottles of your Medicine. The other is a CilBC . of scrofula of long standing, which is rapidly Im proving tinder its use, and the Indications aro 'that the patient will soon recover . I have care• 'fully examined thohirmula by which your ' Rose delis is made, and find it on excellent compound of all alterative inesedloute. ' ' Dr. Spark, of Nichetownie. Ky., male Ito bon need no,induite In case, of scrofula nod iecotaddry S3plillis with eatisfnetory results—ne n cleaner of :hi) blood I know no better remedy. launch 0. McFadden, Murfieeboro' Tenticoeti, BAST: I have u„.l seven bottles of Rosedalls. and am entirely cured of Rheumatism; mud me four but ties, as I wish it for my brother, who has ea Oftb. lona sure eyes. Bechtel, of Lime, Ohio, writes ' l have ffe sured for twenty years wi th an inveterat e erup tion over my body ; s abort time since I pur chased a bottle of ltusadalis and It effected a per fect cure. , • . • • . Rosadalis Is sold by John Read and 0. S. Smith, Ifontingdou, Pa., anti Druggists generally. latbratory, elßschango Place, Baltimore. CLEM:NTS St CO., • yroptietom. yr. cn . 3p. , • [EsTAniden EA 1.851.]. •:,• allest Premium, F.llrer Modal,' awarded ore'r uil titian, at 31‘cltuica' L•'xhlhitioo, Bottom, October, enn.pe lb J.. Tim original and gonulno ---SEL E'-REGULATING; WROUGEIT-ifiON, - GAS-CONSUMING 111 A T ER- rIUPATENTDD DUST SCREEN, GRATE BAR RESTS, and wRoUGAT : IRON RADIATOR. and AUTOMATIC REGULATOR. For Burning Anthracite or Bituminous Coal or Wood. 10 sizei for br:ck t ..oll:, nlld two bine Portable BIANVPICTUIIED ONLT BY J. REYNOLDS & SON, N. W. CORNER 13m AND FILBERT STS P RILAD ELPIITA, PA These If aro made of heavy Wrought4ron, well riveted tOgetber, and are warranted to be absolutely gas and duet tight. They arc the only beaters that aro man• aged without any dampers, and in n Lich all kinds of fuel can be burned nithont alteration, COORING RANGES for hotels restaurants, and families, Also, a - FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE. FIRE PLACE HEATERS. LOW DOWN GRATES, SLAT E. M ANTELS, REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS. p.mpblets giving toll description, sent treo to any ad dread. (Jose 21.1y-10.) RIPER & lIERRENCANE, • Manufacturers of DrltOgiaa) rB IR HUNTINGDON; PA ir.&,,,Fariners having „Broom Corn can get it manufactured on shares by calling on us. The SHOP is located NEAR TUE LOCK AT , STqE CREEK Oct2s 3n SELF - JASTINg;:,., ' -SEWING' if/AC/UNE& A Patent Self Hatter bas been attached to the eetebr tell DROVER k BAREi sEilikiitAthirns The shove machines will melee either the chain or Lock Stitch, (stitch aliko on both surfaces). Cull and re them murk. For furtbur Information suite to rural Leister's SuSWing , isp. stairs April 264 f C-ar 1871 k IU AT RELP u C-ED PRICES. eIAIVIE§ tg cb naafi rbeeit"tibemariti".dow CARPET IN',litiNTlPG : l)oll4fil"; 9 ' j r , fl•f•r : '1(14 PI: Tbautifol Patteini of enrpeto. fresh from ifo rooms of ; Um Manufacttirerri. !tuck compriatee:: .! Jr: 'a,. kraiSett.,S, ~,; LIST cotrAatf . , and RAO CARPI:I'B ; . CARPE't COCOA find CANTON fiIAT:TIN'Og,' FLOOR, 'STA.Iit lOW-TABLE', CS , X lA' salra' kJ W:13'19, A :MESH &rook 01$ v,v,..44 : .4. EvA,p;g,pte, WINDOW-SIIADES .and.Flxtures, fraggets. *elves Rugs, Door Mate, Extrararfw t Thread and 111011 fig AV-I make a siNcialty of furnishing cliunoiktoir end LODGES. at City Prices, and invite Fut nishlrg - Cofflidts tees to call nod see goods.tuatle expressly for, their - puts 00009. GETZ3IANTOWN, PA Buyers trill aare moaeyand he better putted ! by:geiug to the regular Cerpet rind Oil Cloth Stare fur any of the obovo gouda. I deffcampetition in prices and variety of beentifel patterns: CAROMS 25 cents per YARD and UP.WARDB.I , , I Intro also ti-n Army for th Original HOWE SEWING` VIACHIPIE ao Walt knOwu as ti.e ben Family Medlin° in MO 'world, Cali at the CARPET STOREantl see them ! 4 - ANIES A. 1330N1;24. Iluto higdon, Oct. d, 'lO • West HuntingdoiFowidry. JAMES SIMPSON KA:tune:Jur., PLOWS, TIIRESIIING FAILIt DELLS, SLED AND SLEIGH WAGON BOXES, IRO: RETTLFA, - : 1,,1 • - • PaStatll.33.aiii . ! „ Fa! Furuacca, Forg a e n eV ic t l i , t y n a tl ni %aw , lili . l I a . , Trtu t .. 1 , erya • AND JOB WORK IN GENBRA:Drq & 01;11A1tEN'rAL „I.?I , ;PARTAIF f i:r. Iron . Verflcbs'and Verandahs`; ' Mayflies, _Calamas- and . : Pl'op,Orficuaent for vtadett portires and Verandah., • acidS(lle; • ' OrMunlants fur a mien DMA!, Cellar iVlrldmif , Cluards,all.alres, . 9 ; -:;;;;, Chimney 'Pips nod Flows, „ Basin Weights, Carpet Strips,; =Registers, Ileatem, Coal Orftes, Vault Casting. Mr curd and woof] coital* Arbors, Tree-boars, Lampposts, Wicking-pasts, iron Boiling fur porticut roraudoho;•441cooloo, tloii•or beds, Yard and Cemetery Fenno, -etc. ' • - • • ' • 112rliculer attention paid tofenedno COneltry , Lotf. Addrose - JAMES BINIPSTfI, ae23,68 . . llouttegdon; Pa. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. EASTON BLAKE. M. MARION MoNEIL. BLAKE Sr ZioNEIL, ; • [Succeasora to J. M. OUNNII4O HAS! & SON;] Iron - and Bras`sPounders IRON and BRASS CASTINGS made to, a Aral, clues -, Foundry: Wei-liavo always do hand - all , kiwis of Clow and Stove Castings, Wash Kettles, Culbir•windriwp, Ora ten, Coal bola r r i . ;,!t7,•;;, Castings for pavements, Window weights sizes and stele:lite, kipeJoints, Sled and Sleigh moles, Wagon boxes, Itincblua Castings, foe steam null w ,,0, grist, saw: InatiClll3 I plaster ruins oT all deem iptfons. , - • AIIi4TERS AND, ;vAxpE6,l of tho most Improved atyro, oven doors andliimii;,' door eine, and in fact every thing outdo fu thin !Rio. - We have a larger stock of pattern!'" and can ful'Olski can. tinge at chart notice, and cheaper than they can be had In the country. : Having a goaddrill,twa`are'prepiivid to do drifting and fitting op of all klnde., Office fn Mestere' New strait; 'Moffitt. don, Pa. ;CM NEIL ' 1 Meth IT, 1869.' ' ",BLAKP, 0, R. intth .........„r ALLIgON NEW STOVE AND Ttk STORE. BUCIIANA~,LLTBOI;S • thee openrel n now store in Ventere new buildlng, lu the Diamond, Pa:; and Judo Tenicke tor We; a forge abeortnnent of • n- ' • ;.• ,4. s :I.: Cook , and Parlor. Stove- , SPEER'S ItEI7oLV/NO , 5P14311%; ' ANTI -DUST, SPESIVS ANTI-DUST SMITIVS RECIULATOIt and AUANWCOoft:STOYES Also, a far& assortment of ' tql 440 ParrB:l,Bll.W4lo, and siareat varlets. of apods, never bel'o;o,keriSA ILie place. Wo also raanufaclaro • - .". -• •• • ' 4; TIN WARE TO'ORDER. " Repairing, Roofing and Bpooting , Ihne at short notice• SW Country Stores supplied mill, Tin Wats at city rates. Confident of being able to lattice' it ailvantageoife ,to thelo customers they respectfully solicit a shard - of public ROOM IN YENtER!!S.IsIEVT:BUILDING IN TIM DIAMOND, 111INTINODON, PA Jan:5,1870 '' GEO. SHAEFFERL' •-• • 1114 .ifoujust returned fiono tho east xiti ;0111, BOOTS, SHOES,GAITE:Aq, Which ho °Zeta to the Impaction ofAda cuetorpore and the public gene - tally. Ile will aelkhia 'stock at the moat BEASONABLE ' 'PRIChS, and those who purchrwo o¢cc will surely call again BOOTS SHOES MADE TO OBDER,I, and RRPAIRING done to till rici4etil3, ilinirttisie l tit 2 Rows manner. ' " • ri ; Call upol Mr. Seknieffer at Lk ;lon on 11111 streei. a fow doors nest of the piennond. • . .;-np.„1,1,,H0D N E I.39OTA4v . pigp. Swig, • WM. AFRICA Infodn the, public • that , his; his, just ; ig cz u e u m i ll ,t IT old stolid tho Dpitooud A. Fine Assortment , of all binds :of BOOTS AND., SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen, anq, , VI Ihllo . • All of which h. will er 11, nt fairp ma/Ire/Mt. 'Call and examine my tt blaaufacturing and Repairing tlone , order aa Raßttl. • Huntingdon, A1).14,180. ."12,MONTMD TO THEW. E. CORNER OFDI4.IOND, Boot and . thoe Emporium. JOUN ;1..----WESTBROOk Respectfully Informs the ciiisene of Ithotiogdon Auld victidiy , that he baajust received from the city a'Sztv and splendid stock of 'BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS,. Hosiery; Shoe Findings - , aiilsoet* Seed •-• .Trunks, &o.;Ao.ofte.; all of which he to prepared testa ht greatly reduced prices DOn't forget the new stand in the Diamond. mere and the public generally are ia►tted to calk' • • Huntingdon, ap-7, 1869. , Lancaster and IlagOstown A. .T.;• Ma AL, ZAT .49). , 451 For Sure at Lewis' Boo r k Store.. GRIMM: .4 BRO., WM. LEWIS,' Dealer in Doolco,'St' tionary dud Alueic! - Vitnuitesita,c9rti.r of th Dlamoud. Ilualtagdon, ra =fJ 1 FQRE, 1111111111111 WHOM HUNTINGDON, PA: 31.IItretIANA and LITTLEFiIiLIYS I,IVATE49 MEM SPLENDID STOCK ck gakpand