The Huntingdon Journal - - DECEMBER 22, 1876. FRIDAY, READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE, -=— - - - W. L. FOULK, Agent of the Pennsylvania. Ohio and West Virginia Press Atis‘niution, Is the only person in Pittsburgh authorized to receive advertisements for the JOURNAL. lie has our best rates. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Mention--Home-made and Stolen Shut the door Get vaccinated Rents arc tumbling. No paper next week. Pity the poor tramps. Toy dealers are harvesting. "A Merry Christmas" to all. The little folks are very happy. Buy your holiday presents now. The matrimonial market is dull. Creaking boots are an abomination. The coming Court promises to be throng. There will be no JOURNAL issued next week. Thursday of this week was the shortest day. Clearfield county is cursed with incendia ries. An extra will be issued from our office next week. Huntingdon's prettiest girl is still in the market, The week of prayer commences on the 7th proximo. Don't forget the poor amid the festive hol iday season. The Sunday Globe is Altoona's latest news paper venture. All kinds of school books for sale at the Jornsat Store. Cardinal red noses were visible in all direc tions on Saturday. But few deer have been killed in this neigh borhood this season. Large numbers of rabbits were killed during the season just closed. "Quick sales and small profits . " is the motto at the JOCZNAL Store. Don't fail to go and hear Prof. CM Lecture on Christmas evening. Great bargains arc to 1,- '•^ , l JOURNAL Store in holiday goods. Samuel A. Steel bagged a fine largf, wild turkey on Wednesday morning. Patronize borne enterprise by attending the Lecture on Christmas evening. Since the fire in Shirleysharg the citizen 3 have established a night patrol. The re-union of the 131st R. P. V., held at Lewistown, last week, was a success. The JOCRNAL Store is the depot for ali kinds of school books and School Stationery. The Shirleysburg Hered wants a hook and ladder company organized in that village. One of those handsome cigar cases, at the JOURNAL Store, would make a suitable holiday present. The Knights of Pytbiac Lodge, at Tyrone, has been disbanded, after being in exi3te,:ce since 1848. Some fellow has invented a mechine for darning stockings and calls it the -zast-iron grandmother." The new Lutheran Church it a credit to this town—encourage it by attending thi Lecture on Christmas evening. A protracted meeting will commtnce in the new Lutheran church, in thin place, on the evening of the 27th hot, The Juniata Scouts, a cavalry organization, under command of Capt. J. K. Robinson, have been mustered out of the service. The Mg blow on fistarrlay night Mew in the gable-end ors brick limbic, its Alexandria, the property of bamnel leenberg, The Council of Altoona won't allow the boys to sled, skate or slide ors the streets, and Huntingdon's officials should do the same thing. Do not forget the Lecture in the Lutheran Church on Christmas evening—the object is worthy and the subject interesting and season able. Prank Wulf, of this county, now languishes in the Allegheny county prison, to answer the charge of embezzling a letter and forging a pension check. We admire the good taste of the editor of the Fulton Republican in bis heavy draws upon the columns of the JOCIIAAL. All right, Jake, go in with your scissors. A house, occupied by Mr. Saner, in Alex andria, was saved from destruction by fire, on Saturday last, through the herculean efforts of the "bucket brigade." The Tru3tees of the M. E. church, at Slair leysburg, which was recently destroyed by fire, are making arrangements for rebuilding during the coming season. Gen. John Ross, one of Mifflin county's prominent citizens, and well-known to many of our people, died at his residence, iu town, on Wednesday of last week. Santa Claus has established his headquarters at the JOURNAL Store during the holiday sea son. Come and see the pretty things that he has on hand for both young and old. Remewber that true happiness is forever lost when your health is once broken down. Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup prevents throat and lung disease, and cures Colds and Coughs. Huzza ! for the good old times. The Grand Central Hotel New York, the leading hotel, announces ante bellum prices. It has reduced rates from $4.00 to $2.50 and $3.00 per day. The wind, when it sweeps through the cor don of telegraph wires on Allegheny street, makes sounds similar to those made by as lEolian harp, and are rather pleasant to the ear. Are we to have a rifle tournament here this winter ? So fur we have heard nothing of it, and if we are to have one some one interested in the matter had better make a move in that direction. are flocking to the JOURNAL Store it holiday presents, and we are not I thereat when we remember that e5O per cent. cheaper than any other place iu the county. Another wave, seemingly from the Arctic regions, swept over this neighborhood on Saturday last. The wind W 33 very fierce and piercing cold, so much so that all out-door work was abandoned. If any one thinks this a country without a religion, or that the State has no right to know that there is a God, or to found schools that will teach that there is a God, let them hear the Lecture on Christmas evening. The Local News wants the Town Council, "to see that fences, gable-ends, roofs, etc., are made secure." We are astonished that Mr. Lindsay should recommend anything that will cause the "tax payers" to pull their wallets. Everybody wt° wants to save money should buy theirofriliday Presents at the JOURNAL Sore. We have a full line of articles suitable , for gifts, and yon will be astonished when you , heartrowcbeap we sell them. Call and examine. There is quite an improvement in all de partments of the Newport NewB since it passed into the hands of Messrs. Ferguson & Fry, and it will look still better if those double rules are dispensed with in making up the inside pages. Everybody can be suited at the JOURNAL Store. The stock of holiday goods is com plete, and embraces articles suited to the fancy of all, and so very cheap that the poorest can afford to purchase. Call and see for yourselves. Out of the whole number of subscribers on our list there arc not above 325 who have paid up to the first of January 1877. It makes a printer poor to carry his subscription list at the present time. The fewer subscribers the better. Charles E. llnfurtrie, of Tyrone, who, about a year ago, hired a horse and buggy from Mr. Henry Hess, of Petersburg, and made off with it, has been arrested and lodged in jail at Lock Haven, be having sold Mr. Hess' property in Clinton county. D. L. Greenfield, who keeps a livery stable In Orbisonia, is short a horse and buggy, a stranger having hired them on Tuesday of last week and failed to return them. The thief was traced to Gettysburg where it was as certained that he had started towards Balti more. A successful religious revival has fur soma time past been in successful (yeration in the Lutheran church in Henderson township, and large numbers of sinners have bee 3 turned from the paths of vice and enrolled thm, , elves under the banner of the Master. May t! , a good work continue. Rec. Thomas P. bunt, the famous temper ance lecturer, well known to the majority of our older citizens, having labored for the temperance cause in this place, during the Washingtonian excitement of years a:;o, died at Wilkesbarree on the sth inst., aged about 84 years. "Father Hunt," fall of year 3 anal of honors, has at last beengatixred h,ne. Peace to his ashes. To translate the editor of the Local New.; to Abraham's bosom might be a good thing for the hungry Lazarus, but bad, we should think, for the aged Patriarch. It would not be long, j edging from what we know of him, until he would be setting up a small Abr no of his own, and then taxing all his shrewdness and littleness, to-be pointed, to supplant, over:brow and destroy the original. Mrs. Catharine Tricker, of the Girard Avenue House, located at 48th street and Lancaster Avenue, will continue the hotel business at that point for the present. The Permanent Exhibition makes it a very desirable location for the accommodation of visitors and exhibi tors. Should the Capitol be removed to Me morial Hall it would place the Girard Avenue House in a very desirable position. The Fast Mail Train has been nvived on the Pennsylvania Railroad and the consequence is that we receive our eastern morning mail 40 minutes later than at any time in the last ten years. Another Fast Train and we may be thankful if we receive it the day following. The '•Limited" brought our mail at 1.11 o'clock p. m., now it reaches us at 6.19. Couldn't some one start up a line of stages ? While we are going back let us Ir.ve something that there is a little fun in, aril- way. The Lewistown T,-a• Democrat publishes, from week to week, its cash receipts fur sub scription, hut, a 3 a general thing, the amount never exceeds ten or twelve dollars, not enough to pay for the white paper upon which it is printed. This is about the average amount received by country printers on sub scriptions, and we sometimes come to the conclusion that subscribers think that news paper men can steal their living and get their work done for nothing, judging from their tardiness in paying up. During the prevalence of the high I WI Friday night last the north gable eul ~1 small brick house, on Church street, lietw:--1 Fifth and Sixth, the property of Jaeol, Africa, esq., and occupied by Mr. Cron, blown in and the roof blown entirely off :tad lar.eed on the opposite side of he street, where it W 2.3 stopped by colting bi contact with hrge tree in front oftlr. residence of The inmates of the Lon=e repaired to thr• c ii A-he:7! they :,tayed nntil thylight, whe,) they fe,.,n4 comfortable oivziit [nor bow, the very "0: I Harry' p.",y 1 ii~~ I:ca~l ti, :r. 1), My Fr:end, Mr. Durborrow :-1 und,,r you have my na. - ae is being marred on the 1-Ith of last nuAith. i want you to understand Out. this iz not sr,. and I want you to tell me who infortne.l yun that 1 wa3 married, and ifyou can't tell rut', 1 can find a mutt that will stand for it. Yours truly, J. A. Duty, Saulsburg." Surry, Daily, that we do not know who seat the Soma Morns, we suppose, who tl,-)1;:i.t : • was playing a huge juke o 1 you, you ought io know whether y•)u are or not and we g , se you ;Cie benefit of tills contradiction. Tile other evening, a. Barrick,o.be of our most suceey.,fu! hunters, wa:4 oa b;:4 w.ty home from a hunt on Warrior flidge,,he beard a noise a little di, , ,taace from au old road tivit be was travelog, and tinning that it migit be a deer, be was looking il!carply, svilen a buck of mammoth proportions leaped acro43 the road. Mr. Harrick threw a bunch of rabbits front, his shoulder, quickly br his gun to his face, and fired, but owing to the jumping of the deer awl the darkness of the ev ening, he W 34 unable to bring this maaarch the wools down. Ile aint be :t large anima:: and of congiilerab?e weigh:, a. bi 4 trotting along, r., ,t",ire4 fire I,et, and hoofs cut through the lea7es to ti,a grou,A. reAtanrant of henry Ilazzird tv4x htir4larinfl, on Trieviny nig;it (of and a ba;f-dozen knives and forkr, some i:i!ver plated s;,oortr, caady, tobacco and iile:4 3 rs carried off. Two young men, ire tisi. Vac'., named Jacob Houck and , :harliefichriver, wort arrested on suspicion, and upon searching them some of the candy and tobacco were found on the person of Schriver, Con , table Westbrook and Policeman Skeese, armed with a seareb-warrant, repaired to the reAdence of David Houck—brother of one of the defendants —situate on "Gravel Point," near the Catholic Cemetery, where, secreted under a pile °regal, in Use cellar, they brought the missing articles to light, together with a pair of new boots, supposed to Ivive been stolen from our acrozs the-street neiglitior, Crum, lo the stable, un these premises, Mr. Skeen found a couple of bunches of segars secreted between the which were recognized as those htolen fro Mr. Hazzard. It is presumed that these:on". • were placed where they Went hltilld the knowledge or consent of David Hou':!,.— Ile was arrested and taken before a justice but was subsequently dbicharged. The other two were eommitted for their appearance at the Jaivary scsf , ion when their chances wilt be very flattering for a j.,urnci west of the Alleghenks. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS AND OINTMENT.— Exercise your judztnent—A newer and better phil osophy. T, pull down all absurd anal antiquated notions of disease anal its curer, 11.11 , 1 t'J Cbtabliih a rational system on the ruins, has h':en the chie: . enaleay.ir of Dr. I;9:l , iway through I faa, hence the origin of hin eele!tratcal Pala and Ointment —reale - dies in ke: - pi , vg with e',lntuon sense, I,e.tao.ae tub serelent to nature, rether than at v trianee with her .awn like those in general lite. To the stom ach we trace dy,pepiia, headache anal general de bility ;to the liver, hide, jaundice, and yellow fever; to the bowels, tliotrlei, dysentery, constipation, piles and fistula; to the lungs, eonturaption, to the blood, scrofuls, Fm..vy, and all cutancqua eruptions. By keerius tn. s , t organs and the vital fluid pure and healthy we may safely defy the attacks of d.seax:, and no medicine yet prepared for this purpose c.an eii:33.l Olt: action o:the oc Pil:s anal Ointment, a; they d:vc scat a. th, d:_- or icr, and :ay ettiri)at in; it; cause, destr.ay its effect. 120. "There's a good time coming, boys, wait a little longer," and while you are waiting just step into Montgomery's Clothing Store and leave your measure for a suit of clothes. lie has 200 samples to select from and sells suits, made to order, from 10 to 20 per cent. cheaper than any place else in the county. Good fits guaranteed. LADIES ! LADIES! LADIES! LADIES ! FURS! FURS! FURS! FURS!—Mink, Seal, Lynx and Artic Mink, from $2.50 to $50.00 a set, at Harry Collen's Clothing and Hat Store. LECTURE.—By request of the members of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of this place, Prof. A. L. Guss will deliver alecture in the new church building, corner of Sixth and Mifflin streets . at 7 o'clock on Cltri4onas Er. ;ay. Sub ject : "Is this a Government Without a Religion 1' The object is to raise funds to furnish the adult and infant Sunday School rooms of the Church . The Lecture has been prepared with much care and labor. The design is to prove from the great national Documents and sayings of the fathers of the Republic that this is a Christian Government. Many of these extracts and incidents will be new to most people, and as historical facts exceeding ly interesting. There lei!l be no party polities in the Lecture. Admission, 23 cents. Do you want a suit of Zion's or Boy's ready made Clothing, a Hat, Cap, Fine shirt, Under- Clothing, &c.? Go to Montgomery's. He sells for cash, and sells cheap. OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS. 500 different styles and quality, from :35 up wards, at Harry Cohen's. THE New York Obs'iecr is out, with its prospectus for the fifty-fifth year. It is a large paper of the first class, and should Le in every family in the land. Those who do not take it should send for a specimen copy at once, or, better yet, should send the price for a year. Any person desiring a comprehensive weekly newspaper, filled with just the news that every family wants, and free from clap-trap or objectionable matter of any kind, will hardly do better than to send $3..i5 to S. I. Prime & Co.. 37 Park Ron', New York, and receive the Observer poet-paid. Children's Temorance Service : Ile!fl in the Presbyterian Church, Thanksgiving Evening. The Chilircn's "1 . ht:nki,giving Temperance Ser vice on 'fhursday t•:•taint, Nov. 30th, 1876, iu the Presbyterian Chat-ell, very latz,ely attended, and tii exeNises were alike interesting and cred itable to those of our citizens whl were insiru mental iii : , ettin4 tip the nicetini and wlitHe press it ae r.l i crintribute.l a the in tet.,•t. of the t rr t,i It, 1.1 r: •• x t litt•.:•st ro . .ttn WA, fill i to repleti•tu it , c !ott.i; bt - ttUre the c•nnnien , einect tt: h • sci c, proper, soine five or six huntlr,l ;t• in attendance, from the different ~.tilt iir the town, together wi'.ll a ertiad in ital eager; listeners of all a;!:es an•l of h sexes, ritrezenting the better chi,: of our eut portion of i • ht, L".., - 0.1 and intc he ,oznupr,it The exer:i stra.ncatal, addres, , s, ,'c-•., in the following under: T•ic wectin , 4 was presided over by Rev. A. Ifoltilleld. pastor of the Pressst,trian chureh, who offered the invocation, after which v. piece entitled, "Ti: , Wine Cup," was sung. Ray. A.G. Dole, of the German Reformed elre,r,ll, read portions of the 20th and 23rd chapter Proverbs, which was followed by prayer 1;y Mr. Focht, of the Lutheran church. The opening address was delivered by Wm. Dorris, esq. is congratulated the town of Hunt ingdon on having a clergy who ‘TeFe not tongue tied on the most important question that can erne before the American people, and wl, :`etc I, a man in favor of temperance. It is not so in some p:aces. England to-day is cursed with a wine drir.hing clergy, who dare not raise their voices in favor of temperance, or ag:iinst thin mmstroas vii which is sweeping its thousands away every c:, r. It was List year claimed aj an evidence of great piogress by oriais thri leading England, that usit of 50,rifis) elergyni.n wer, • ;. t spiritous liquors. Jast think of is ! tne siv ~f i in regard to inteinp.,ii: • It 17: ,1:, ,1" ;b:s e• - .ltutrs, - , where the iew is are i s,, • I. are eXi.tp!.loll ,Ity t.tl:: to the 111 re It,;;;, tal.; ; . irtrtui gro,.- ti, dfu:,kard , ; W 3 f,n„_•l The alyrlite for ,tron:.• arink i)u; feichl r. I have I,eu looking over the vta: and I !in 1: hat children, cc.., in t?,, Sun day ;grew up to be drunkardE. ands of them, whi have enjoyed the advantag , !:i of tho S:fe.'3o!,ecome. drunkards, and worse than that, criminros, sent to the common I was startled at the rtatistic , . of prison life. in the o'ol country, to find that in Edinburg, oat or 569 prisoners, 433 were 7m,uglit there by intemper pnae, and 399 ha•lbeen Sunday Se s,ol schoi tre for a:i avera;, ,- , of two :Ind a half ye.tr& In if 73. hid meni:irrs vi i forte- I ;Ir. ~ f I,• . ivant .-•,..'• n ,+ t i !! ,!1 • I . h!•• ,•; ::; • ~•.t r• i • :;) 1. 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" • .7 T, r... ' • Il• : - I • ~ ;,„ • : .-..sny in the • r.,) •-• t • the karth to c(Ano to our :•Lor.:A to e , e gr , :at thiligs h.e ha. ci,no 0,7 and ha' p o.ir lap thc •.--iures of the of tire worl.l. V. t, .• r ending ft! , 1.15- can we have th.s., School Thanksgiving fo.‘ te,etif re and scholars, pare Alb and children, re -I;.Cang nod friends,—all who love God and the teriperr.y:e e•stlre, t , ) thank him for his kin , lnc,, cud tal:c coanscl together with rea., , ari to roppr,F-- in 4 the evil 61 intemperanc,• borrow. ni intetuperance, who can deleri'ic ? My 'kat' Lops and girl?, no tongue ;,",lit, the drurik:t.rfl , vt•nea, the t,r -r-,x, !iv. , I,H, , rd . t! Wire, iho wrcteht,lie.44 , y 7 ' • - or the h': in r,ntlingArg , ..;tl: tooth,r. froltit-;.tior, cArles "JoA ui,rya :' , l Arol that !Aron m3er, , l :•!.- , L•• ; h , Fearful in , leci tan: t i rL Gool c's!!: it wf, , !: t.I t iktme, tril,niatio, and 1.,,rr,a t,en, but he. calla thew L.t eh, •• !. e. rel vet ttufrequently the t e k eee o r hi, iove when be pronouneee anything a wee, means ti ' s woe of the hereafter, tf, At ite,vcr shall be quen-hed ; the gnawing el the v. - orni slts. never dice. He meane tse death of the soul! 313• p,ung fr'erels, you have heard of the horrors of war. War has its horrors; sacked (ides, burned vilages, devastated fields; the horrors efthe battle field; the dead, the wounded and the dying, the widow's woes, the childrens' sorrows, the mother's grief; a death in every house, and the pestilence that passes over cities, and helves behind it deeth, desolation and sorrow; but what are till these te the evils, the woes, the death and despeir !h4 fellow in ;he train of intemperance. War islet pistilenee can kill the body, but intemperate:, hi holy and soul together. During our late rebellion it is said that 300,000 lives were lost: but it is c - tlinated that during that time 400,00 men sliest from the effects of intemperance. But, ah ! the diTerence in the dying. The nation mourns the loss of the one, and the whole people annually deck their graves with flowers and the ',thee wreath ; but who can describe the death of the drankard ? Oh the horrors of his death bed s,ene ! The Freehless, tearless agony of the father, the stony horror having dried up this feuntainef erief, as he looks on his dying bey ! 7h. wife, with woman's strong love, forgetting his cruelty, nee',:et en d ;nett:airy to her, new clings and wo r her rieieg hus'eand. But what is the eeeter father or the sorrow of the wife to the heart tend ing anguish of the tnother, she who bore him, sin whose bosom he nestled when a baby, who first taught him to lisp the name of mot! el-. :o,l:etched hint as he grew up to manhood, her joy end father's pride; but the tempter came, fd', h • is dying. I have steed by the bedside of the dying drunk ard, and saw his eye-balls fairly starting from their sockets, his hair stand on end, and heard hint utter a fearful cry of mortal terror, that the waves of hell were rising to cresol: hits, ; I have seen the young wife, in all her agony as she threw her.ielf on the holy of her she td husband, and flit gray haired father, as in spefeht,-, :'g'uy he tettered up and looked on the face of l:;s :lead bey. There are hundreds and thousands of ,:eit scenes being transacted in this land of our; 5•, , ,ry year. hut though you have never wit me , -1 a , like this you have seen the drunkard ,teee,eiee le the street, wallowing in the gutter and is s 5 ee the cellar door. You have seen :that a finite I, his made of himself. Would you be like him If rest sign the temperance pledge and never tomsh, ta..te or handle the accursed thing. That deeteuled wretch you saw en the cellar door wee tree in innocent boy like you. How are we to overcome this evil ? Oae third of a century ago there was a movement over the entire country; hundreds and thousands of drunk ards signed the pledge, and the liquor dealers trembled; but the excitement passed away, the drunkard returned to his cup and tho manlier enjoyed his gains. To strike at this evil is now the work of the young and rising generation. We read in the Scripture of the hosts of the Philistines being encamped against tho hosts of Israel with Goliah of Oath amongst them, and Saul, the migh ty chieftain, with all his mighty men of war, afraid to engage him. But the Lord reserved the victory for the band of the stripling David. So in the temperance cause, God has raised up the fair band Of woman, which, with the assistance of the boys and girls of the land, will strike down this demon of intemperance. It will come through the move ment of the women of the land, who are this day, with woman's tact and woman's wisdom, trying to engage the boys and girls for a ssistants,by raising them up to be temperance men and women, and the victory will be won. Tice liquor seller dreads nothing so much as the womans' movement. 'They scent the battle from afar. They know that if the boys grow up to be temperance men that in a few years they will have votes and fill the halls of leg islation, and sweep oil from the stage of existence this curse of our land. Boys, there is another thing I ask of you, and that is never to engage in selling liquor; never rent a house, if you have one, for the sale of liquor, and never sign a petition for the license of any ono to sell liquor. The landlord who rents his building for this purpose and the men that sign petitions for the licensing of it are just as guilty in the eye of (lad, of soul murder, as the rumseller himself. At our August Session, a man was cried for murder, and the counsel for the Commonwealth, in the argument of the case said: "Madigan is dead.— Who killed Madigan?" and like an elcotric thrill it rang through the Court louse, and told on the jury. Stutsman may hare struck the fatal blow that ended the life of Madigan's body, but who killed Madigan's soul ? Upon whose hand is the blood of Madigan's soul resting to-night ? It rests on the man who sold him the liquor, and upon thy i I li r II q‘c for you, Sr) * far PS Cil \*. ALltainc,r, twu boy H IL-e . r ,j1;11, 1;1 o:teri hart to the great , , !'nt forgotten !, : - :.fotert r. arid OA sun - •r, tt• I,!rri:•rc 1 !Leir increae. IT2 hl3 givvtr br:Abers and ••, •, i ;tn.! nlirtleat, brigh %raunding WC Flifild,l , , r ,Ur (PIC 1 i f'e.— r, a I,,ne • men who Fighe i to! v•tili,n to 1 . . le to get a liecn,. 2 t o u.1,1”-ni;;Lt are stained, (Icel. no 1 wi it tip, Madigan's sold. 3l} - dour g r. It :8 a. (Ir,•Pal, h•rr...i•l•• .1. 1. I itil as 1. :cid iho i ~ :. . (..,1 ••. that t:.ii lasi it into the :no ith i•fthe v t haal: Goa, ti-night tint nd li,ai• ti" -• et a. alb l to that, hut it ha • , i•r.• . tile mothers of Am, -i•; tint which made tliitn it it. it. a and throwing them into the t e l l'••;',l'` ton Ili tts and times worse than the alli On, of tla. Wo• have reason to thank God that that tins and there is not a mother iti thia tuvta 1,11•, now offer her children a drink of n inii front t! ^ nip iiti her side tearil. Instead of the mathers throwing their children to the voracious reptdti, they are lira:. hig, I hey know they need to pray,to save their chililron front go ing down into tile terriale depths of which tomes 111.11 the Itrunt ;ad. Dues tint your heart 6icken when vii meet the drunk :ll-d on the street? yon IF)? feel lite throw int: yo.ir arn, around mid trying to pre:, upon Ills mind the truth that he is sending his soul to hell, F,ll:ei jot, misery ant sadness nn kin family? C'ati yati not pick out the ihatiikatil's children: in their bare feet these cold mornings? have you not Seen them going from nit. to door begging for food and clothing ? Cut that it not the tit , American people to-day. Total ali , t is tient, is the vital issue at this time. It is mit wlinlier a rum shall boa ilrutiltaril or mit, because nn mini want , to lie a drunkard; hut tile idea is to start right. I lag 3,11 to suet right by tot.tll t abstaining. lire speaker held iip :tudiebee a littiesillten bad: , with the in..ieript hat "11. S. I:. Temperate < aiiay„ - instituted De,. .- Sera , which NV, 11:1,1,1 , ...1 a gentl , eman who at that time bi•liaigeil tr. that total abstinence assoiiiatii.n. Ifs Lad then takea tile 1d...4,a kiipt it ever since, as faithfully it. , di': Sall has risen and is.d. and is now iiinotig, hf• 4 Mt, of tilW”, and ail delight to honor. Thil little biwlg” lie 'aid wiut a ,illl al to 141:i.!111 alt.i Of the tOW1), 1%1111 an you vain, v. iii peace and pro trill . . on e;trilt, tiall , lll not at .11. 41.C.d..11 forWdl,l tee rte., time when they will he teen en I with the eilliol.rts ..f life, hut you cannot expect prosper 1 yiet aretilown to drink, whale, r ;nay y.•iir (plat iticat ions or address. Basilic,: men have 11,1 riled tha t the wan wtto puts a devil int., 1:1.- in :unit to steal ;Away his caiao,t uttend to hi. tnt:;;., , ,. Railroad e.,lnpani, will not einploy 1111.0 addicted to intemperance, and the ht ads of ail bit iinees institutions will ti tat no nueli men in their employ. As you value your 1,4, 101 P.{llll. and your hope for eternity ; as y..it value your prosperity and lividness while permitted to draw this 11..0tin7, sign the pledge.or if you hare , conscieritiaiis scruple, in;aiiist this, false as they may he, write it on the table of ye nr heart, thAt front this night on, not mei ely for a day, or a year, or for a ciditiiri.• if you lice so tan fron how called ir e , h i,iter, you not t0r...11, tw.de or ti.e tia:!ean thin.; "r.• 'f.det..crahce )1, , . I v• • •• ;:r fri : Lacy; w, rd • t 1,..!n! I,llllk to ; .; 1,;•11 ;is t.•:1- : • • . t ...I. • it ••- - tl.- .1. - .••• . . • • ,•.• ,-• . little 1r..31 aril ;41.1- t • .. •• I . n 11.ivo C1011:1:111, - or drntlk.,x . . .• . • , N.) • II r. , .1 ~.; t •ii•••t:i •• •at t', I•y ••I s:• , 1 111Ily - i;tt:!• V.P.. tll ly 1,11•• Ll• It it I!! wit!,• . I.r. :01 ir, i• hour 3,1 without ektl • :say VIII It a i. t 0 10.• .11- I •010 •1 I y I he .• :tn.' Cl,l. 11 pit:, y, !I! 1,1 ! “! , -•;r3ti3n, . of you hy srxi 0,1e111 . •• it hot . •all • It LA 1.• .I,itig; hist i tcll y et •;e that j,, ei, , rl/. W,O y 1 I •I! .1 k7l 0' 10 I,lr w-11 . -•• than that with N ..r are y,,ssr, 4 3es 1,, ,le ~ 1 I! ratt-.• :I'o it. r-•.:t teeterlerrti. .111.4 ell t • It it LI, e• t suit vit.,. I te•ipit ,• , our 3,12d!' vs) t,, 0, r• , t , I,..usert :ma , u.„0,6•4 , Wi,1,04 . 1 ~try rear. • - what till: , 11•01.7eipe•nete- , •tioot irs part ahq U,.ar ;it h arts an C h ,t c. , rairinc :ri,11;!. rt,1, , , it i 4 t. , 11.1,•• th.• V.; e:y p-tr. 113 V.• ,1121 t, °lna ir,.., ~f rii t• th, grav, “nd 1,. !kJ!. Oh., I :war iLtt gr,•• : 'N.. h.:, Ow Piet h•iy+ ;.rirli hoar ti.. ti iny.,ii year 1•, e‘t i. t , ti.--.• r 1:0:4 •-, , Yir., eii. -, ••••,i 41, t ;i.,• i .•;.. ei - ery year 1,,t yl.l , ro 1a . ,4 • 11,ir r••• • ! I :r to ~• .•,,;y sxt n . 4! •i :.• . r, i I .11 I. fr,ra 1161 ',Pt.'. 1 aryl air! wittoant r.. Tell yots Cite, yolt in your koopii,r the char art,- h gent nation. l;onio ..f y.• 11 may bane read the 13... k calied 111? -,trahian X iad , ts" I reta,nt -1,.r r.adin_ in it 'Amp. ar,,l h,.0 when he ron! , l rill, that wdideriiii lam!, rd,ry it 141 won!.l he rjrat_ ited, One ;IWO wisiorsl fol. a I.alar- and the to xi eairain74 there it vi;,„ do,.ntic n i and with every thing ; ,tan.! 3',11! it his heart wishod My d,ar yon i n y.,n, better than Alathlin'e lamp. 17 , 41 hays an taitenre that ran mike itself felt the nr.ti..n. Yort rats work Irma, WlTltil'i3 it. ylollr pg0,j1,4 t y e,ettia,t that infl•i enre in ill , Teriwran,e, than Aladdin 1,00 , 1 with hit wr , ndPrflil lamp, you , an fill tiii+ land with a.— fn a hen rt. , • aholarinie. a, , .anlted therityntl.4rk. lb • l'arigian Artil:ery were rtationed on tip , height , M • Marti'• arid thAr which tits and; t..e!eri it. w. r. ;n detr;. , of ha.y , ft, rn the 1 , 13 tr •id. f‘efnr.td,i.ww•- n Ijand 11, d; They weer :rte rtol n!,..r, halt:- Penn.:1,4.4 them 14;,11 I .ido their natiy• land. to/w t . a-k con children, not the men, . • , ; ..r rdti. . I • I • ..1 ~! ~t:~ , . 1:'.1.., I.••• • i•. It i. v• .t !! r. th • !on woot r 4 ..,.• :' 1• 7. - on irnot t4iii.•!;y a 0 ,114. •rt A t Tli, t , it t ItPtlf WAY .att, , i," ra. 101 l :nay 1 e • r a whi;e /.. tAlo• a itrii,k Le,. 1.1 , • or w;o:.. or • ,, ,tor;blitir no , : axitit yon may think oh tie ro r,o ,fr.or r. raft:, lop, bop,' drfnking all hi. life and i• not a , Irinikar.l. flirt I. t m.• yms. if you take the fir-t ;rho,., if pin touch it at all, no matter law yotaisc ur ittraii,r you itn.i.zina yorinielve, In he, you rannat pram. your.elva. Mitt yaw will hat fill w drnnk.r•l'. care and Ka dawn Via amnin-4'l'4 wia•n r•n, o gin. iip thi. prf Lta fiat wihtt the cor.- will he. I I . l•• • - 4. I 3,11 3 I !Ili , n - br ; •r: :grol art 'tr.:lr F,s th:4 ft,! jn , t a. the ' - • ' that the thy I ti •11,. who'. h f • • n't•l r th, .• .. •••. • • • *, •I; ; • ; ;t: • tit. v. hi , y u • I t, , tt't it. I t i.. 1 IT! .er iit it. I . ! t 1.,% , a tott , •-• ~ f ft!! 1' • ml 4 nor buy ffii• t • 11., it. f rill, my co'. r. 1• t., it fir :.:11" t , r Cl' t. , !••1 it taw° :t•t•I .1 mi I,llitt It nt. , • .4.11,11 , 110 , tt,,t - t!! , • Ittt , t, ,rt th . y,:r. Ii 1,, ••,!,.1,••t. tLiA :1.1.il I • • SIIII.I 0.1 1104 I,f 1,1, will gitPllttir i: , 1111.111 . 1. in fair t,f I :01 , , art. i•... 11..0 t•tott , l tilt tt't 1 att.if t h ,, "ifet, ti 1 , 0Xy.) I'll' 11 3 1,1111., 1., S 11 I t,, ti , 01 ,, r. frit tlt..tit y.. 11 r ot't rt. , it : tirtt I parr .ttot 1t t. in pr , lir, 0.1 thi• a..e isOOY, th It s it 1%111 1,11 tint the. of tt ea!t t , i pit a...Att ; it .tat• f awl limit- It i• •. l,i i fl itltl, r tv It 1,,•71 • •., •1:!•,. .1. v. Mr. 11 (.1 th , r.• uti• t 1.,r,11.,*1 • i ,Ip.rt , ••l vl ..1 4 to tio . t •.I k••••/..1 . • 1:! !, I. I • t • 1 -f. I . -.1!..111: 3,11 ••••1: r• !•I'.ll I •,I V.. ao-t;v arpi .li, 1, th.tt wa!l,lh in.Ltlin, -4, and tip• .1, -hi; (kit wa•o•Ci at wit! t join in ill . , • ,, tlt :001,1,, what NVO raa • Adi.. 1,11,1, 11.,!!!:1,11. ONE HELP FOll. HATID in ercasc., the proluct of one's litb.)r, or Lusiness, and then to make the best use of what is obtained, will certainly be helpful in these hard times, or in any other. The hints and su;,!4cstions of half a dozen intelligent, practical men and scomea, who &vote themselves to studying and observation, on just this topic, must certainly be ,f great utility to every one. We shall, tee ~fore. do our readcra a favor by dire:!ling their a:ten:ioa to that most valuable practical jouraql, the Ain,q,an ir ;cut turi,, which is just now entering upon its :Pith year. It is packed fun of useful information, that cannot fail to be very hc!pful to every family, and to every man whatever his calling, ant whether residing iu City, or Coun:r.r. Each Vol- ume givee from 6ot , t, 70:Inenrii;inalengravings, that are bAll and instructive--to How e keepers and t, - Partners, 3leehanie, Merchants, Profe,sional Mut:, hideed to all classes. notEe Plans and improvements, with full par ticulars of :..oat etc., with engravings, its fearless exposure of Iluu:bugs and quackery, indeed its whole wake up and its thoroughly reliable chants ter, render it worthy of a place in every house hold, and we strongly rolvic every one to have it. An immense circulation enables the Publishers to supply it at the low of $1.60 a year, post paid, or four copies for ;5.40. Take our advice and send now - or volume to the Publishers, Orange Judd Company, 245 Broadway, New York City. A FULL line of underwear, from 75 cents n Suit up, at Ilarry Cohen's. A Valuabls Medical Treatise. The edition for 1-77 of the !'erling i 11 Annual, knr.wn as nogtetter's Aimana,. Ali a , ready, and may be obtained, free •f •• •=t, • tr :4- . giA? and genera: ro n'ry deaer-: all ;•• S T, \ - EN1 1 I I the Uni , e.l State, and Brii , .shAwerb,., i indeed in portion of the We- o,a 1,‘!.•1 1 • . • 1% ~. Ii ~..~. ~ Ip. 1):4 3111t.11.' • .r, The Oldest and Best Restorntiv f, ut;:fr, .I,lc 4 gr.• 7 h t:- r.s'r.ral an ,1 ~,, i,::~:: r~ rrtiti prolu, ~~~:.. ~ 1' ~ i't: A complete a , zortm:..:l' \ Lli4• 4 and rtulorella.z, at the 1,..ve4: Co (lotLiwz and tl.t .tor.'. IY.• that !h. , ri-ln , tc•rf43! • p h.• i !1•. , wi7l,,ut in thi.• .. • W:10 3:1•1 h'lVe •;, wirti , mtrepent. , t •n :t to sotre Con,umr!..on, I • :to tr , , , As!1:!-;.‘. 1 4 :boo; !. • C.c.o:p. In ;tnv try • Iv , V.-ir at all. • f',,!•Po ~. ~ .. :~:;: .., r... .E 7 • Mr.z E. NI. :".!1f , N..:(9N. Ila-4 :1 1 1-4 n'tnencil from the city with i:l%Cf'r ' 44 4 . 4 4 1S than ever and i n % it,' att(Tstion to hor liar. of -;t vie, and ciiildrtm . 74 roods in Zr .st variety. Ail at r , ..1-zon.dd , •. C.d! and exornine. 4 ) st,wic that rim,' he eleeile.l in any Cl'y. ne,l prices nre in ti.- patients tic-or. 11!E , , on Washington tloor3 sc.t. 0f itls s,i,y storP. Legal Atlverti4ements. "• 4 II,NFF'S ‘I F • • 01 Valuable Real Estate. ' 11.%Vi:/ • 1.- f • j • • 6 • , 1.. • . . A 16 1 ( . 2' r, • •'l►fA rr frliar, :an . r..rr ,• ...•' TERM 4 th,:.l f ••• • _4.,•••••7 tirrnali•ifi .31^. kr. I !4^ r PlYmera'• tr b^ , ^lre I 1. 7 it firrurn. ! • pureAa#,r. M. 1 , i.tr , r • = r NT - f I E T .:• ,L,l ritPwart, r " I 31 , •n 1I :f I y %. - ' 1: ,, ' : • , r t 1.. im I:try . 1,1 th, 1.“.•! • r. t 7, ab,:e nirrif7 , l - 1,f7 given ! . 7, • , of :he c.,t14.y1.3,7 • ri.•n •.• • • 411 copy mailed to the hit known i.lnce i'ertife , l frt.rn the It', rJ under the seal . Curt, thi! Ith "ay -f!..—^raher. A. D . 7 . : 4. r. dces.-nti IT . N ECUTOriS' NOTICE -LA [E.fao , GE , II.WE 1117,,,5. Lett,rs ttolinif.st.tvr:. - Living L....in i he "Threr P ut .n the estiite i.f .rg It. 1111,11,441, !VC 4prinz, th,lll.e.Vt3 i•i ,•i•I c,tate w:ii ui.tke payaßnt, nn.l etain;•,:iinst th.• wAI t! • in 1•::.1.,:y i!1,1 -• •::. it P. t 1)SoN. i i. l - 1)ITI)irS NOTICE. ,_ is, , c 11. S. I Awl.tor: anointed t :I Plea, of littri!ing'ion P"""'Y t ti:e Itind3 in the bar. of J. 11. Simpson aml G. B. Armitage, Assignees of H. S. Whart.,a. per their first partial account. hereby gives that he will meet all parties interested At his otS-e. in Huntingdon, on FR/D.l Y, at 10 o'clock, A. u., when those haringelairus upon said fund will present the same or 4e .4 3 iarreil from coming in upon said fund. decB-3t] ADMINN C TRATOWS NOTIE. [Edam tof GEIIRGE 11.1 UP T. JP,' Letters of Administration having been granted to the subscriber, living near W.terstrcet P. 0 an the estate of George Ilani.t, late of 3forris town ship, deed.. all persons knowing themselves in dented to said estate will make payment without delay, and those having claims against the same will present them tr.perly anthcntieateri fa set tletnent. PETER lIPPErV. lecl-tit] A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. RIES .1f Al; Letters 14 administration having Dr,n rrin, I to the euhserilier, living neat James Cr-ek I'. 0., on the estate of Charles 31agill, lAte of Penn ship, deceased. all persons knowing thrin.elves indebted to said estate will make payment withort delay, awl those haring :13i1115 against the same will present them, properly authentieate.l, fly met tlement. MICHAEL GARNER, nov::1-4.1 A , lstiniotre.Tr. VXECUTOWS NI rrf _I2A n.l.lOBEl'll !;P WARDS, Letters testamentary baring been granted to (be subscriber, living near Cove station, P. 0., on the estate of Joseph Edwards, late of Hopewell township, deceased, all person; knowing titem selves indebted to raid estate will make payment without delay, and those ha,irg claims ta;lire• the saute will present them for settlement. FERDINAND EDWA u9v21.6t1 Executor. rr •• w t r r f • • ! FOWIII in Using It. P. 0. 11 I'. 7,w ,4 hair: r, 4: • :;: . 4 !..041 7 ,4 11:lir •pr r , !ni.pve4 1-rful i !La l' e. I. 1 ~~.ti ; ••• ; !F••!1••nay Without a Parallel. 114 , 711 . 1/1 an.i 7r.• .• • ;t . ..r • •;., •in fa, .1 ;• ~ ~- :~, • , • MI ,f.:er r '•,•fh pre:rl+,, • ; I i:r• - . • • • • r. ;,• . • ;•• ; A t 4' ."" } ;~~. ~. i r I. A. 4 , ItIIU4PN, Audict,r. N-Nv E.. W. EANAGA & CO . 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