n fhe Huntingdon. Journal Pefthoilv Medie:tl Institut( No. 4 Bulfinch St., Boston, (Opposite Rer , Ifons,l THE SCIENCE OF UK; Or. SELF-PRESERVATION. MORE TITAN ONE MILLION (OPM; sold). Gold Medal -.bearded to the Antityr hy th "National Medical Aesucialion," March 31st, 1376. JUST publi4l by the 'PEABODY :MEDICAL INSTI TUTE, a new ,dition of the colebrated moth-al work entitle4l the "ME SCIENCE CIF LIFE; or, SELF PRES ERVATION." It treat upon !IlAvn.,,n, how 1,4,1100 regained and how perpetuated ; euno and en, of Exh:,::,:- t,..1 Vitality, Imps tentey, Premature Decline in Mao, Sperniatorrficea, (ir Serni;;;ll Losses (nocturnal and nal),Nervous and Physical Debility Hypochondria, Gloomy Forebodings, Mental Depressions, Loss of Energy, Hag gard Conuteltance, Confusion of Mind and Isms of Menlo ry, Impure State of the films:, mid all diseasee:Lrising from the Futon, OF Yours or the indiscrot ions or excess of mature years. It tells you all about the :lion& of Generative Pliy,iol ogy, the Physology of Marriag,, of NVedlock and Offspring, Physical Contrasts, True Mortality, En pi Helmet 'ers el - Nion of Marriage, l lonjugal Precept and Friendly Counsel, Physical Infirmity, Its Ctoses and Cure, Relations Be tween the Sexes, Proofs of the Expansion of Vire, The 3liscries of Impudence, Ancient, Ignorance and Errors, 3IEAN9 Or CURE, Cure of Body and Mind. PRiNel- PURR OP TREATMENT, Moire,' to Patients cut InvAid lie :id ers, The Author's Principles. Tho price of this Isiok is only fl this Book also contains MORE TWIN FIFTY PRESCRIPTIONS for the above named and other diseases, each one Worth more than the price of the book. Abu, another v311111,1', tr. ing x.lll,ive ly on DIE TA(. A N 15.C11%01.1.S Mei:ASKS; nior.• 2on n4414(1... twenty clogaut .4igraving,4, bon t.. 1 in sul....tantiai 1 . 111 , only CLOO. Mir o•ly to pay 14 printing. "The Bonk for piling and n5id.11...1-rtg...l town to renni jnot now, in the Science of UP., or Se![ Pregervation. The author loin rotnrn.l from Enrrpe ;Ind zipin the Chief C"nxiiitio:4 ..1 Medical Imaittit”, 4 Itaitiorh ,tat•et, It“.ton Bor.&limn Journal. ••Thu Science of (A 1 .., in !wpm,' all c•aninirin”ii th.• rno-1 oxtni.,rdinary work 011 I'llY4FiOgy eYl . r imblb , b(4l."---Box lon Herold. "Hope nertletl in the bottom of l'an , l , ,ra'nl ,, ,x pinnies !tor wings snew, knee the ruing; of t hme works,publb4h4 by the Peabody Mediral Ite.titnto whist nre teaching thousands how to avoid tie• tooltulle, that .rap tbee . it.tel of bfr."—/Itiho/P/rhio ••It be nu , ' by the y,111,7, ifi" eVPII the .4.1.%—.Ve )" , ,rt• Tritwur. The first and ',ray Medal roriferrol upon :my Mal/ in this rousitr), as a of 4,11 silo! prulesional OClrViCeil wits prOleblefi to thr author of works, Mardi 31,4.1475. jit.011,,,,i at thlt thus of it 6 ocritrr 4. ll , .. by 11,. Ibmb , ,, -sa ss Insulin jonnialm throughout th, country. Th, cent !11f4131 in d[9l slid gold s et .41, St.., "Ise Lim dre.l I “1" rare brilliancy "Alt,%ether, in it 4 urra r,ihrn :mil rivi terialo, ,t grii,,t P•r what fever, it the inspection of Nniiiirniinthil. war , fairly % , 114 land worthily . ,41., I lotightnan, Jane 3d, 18x4;: . Cotialogue ott Of et, 1 . .4 . TNl.in" . Either .1' the ahoy, smrkio went by mail nn r , ipt "I" price. Altr.ta PEABODY MEDIcAI. INSITITTE, ~ r W. 11. PARK Elk M. It., Onnulting Plip,iciati,) N.. -I 11u:- 6oh St. Domunit, "pp. N. B. ?he author ran I; rensoilted on the Om. re; •,1 i SS well am all ili.waxes n•qulring akin, arcr,,y and overlain& Oflice huuru , ft A. M. 64 ti P. H. !Aug. 4-ly Medical VEGETINE Strilam 4t the root of diseaae by purifying the blood, restoring the liver and kidneyB to healthy action, invigorating the nervoue ryetern. VEG ETIN Is not a vile nauseous el - impound, which ,iinply purges the bowels, but a rare, pkasant reuicay which is sure to purify the blood and thereby re store the health. VEG ET IN E Id now prescribed in cases of Scrofula and other diseases of the blood, by many of tt►e best physi cians, owing to its great success in curing all dis eases of this nature. VEGETINE - Does not deceive invalids into false hopes by purg ing and creating a fictitious appetite, but assists nature in clearing and purifying the whole system, leading the patient gradually to perfect health. VEGETINE Was looked upon as an experiment for some time by some of our best physicians, but those most in credulous in regard to its merit are now its most ardent friends and supporters. VEGETINE Instead of bein , * a puffed—up medicine has worked its way up, to its present astonishing success by actual merit in curing all discases•of the blood, of whatever nature. VEGETINE Sass a Boston physician, "has no equal as a blood purifier. Hearing of its many wonderful cures, after all other remedies had failed, I visited the labratory and convinced myself of its genuine merit. It is prepared from barks, roots and herbs, each of which is highly effective, and they are compounded in such a manner as to produce as tonishing results." VEGETINE Is acknowledged and recommended by physicians and apothecaries to be the best purifyer and cleans er of the blood yet discovered, and thousands speak in its praise who have been restored to health. PROOF. WHAT IS NEEDED. 1:0sTos, Feb. 13, ISil Mr. 11. R. STEVENS :-Dear Sir—About one year since I found myself in a feeble condition from general debility. VD; rri NE was strongly ree- Anmended to sue .bre, friend-who had ceen much benefited by its use. I procured the article and after using several bottles, was restored to health and discontinued its use. 1 feel quite confident that there is no medicine superior to it for those complaints for Which it is especially prepared - , and would cheerfully recommend it to those who feel that they )pled something to restore them to per fect health. Respectfully yours, I. PETTING-ILL. Firm of S. M. Pettingill do Co., 10 State St. Boston, CISCINNATI, Nov. 26, 1872 Mr. 11. It. STEVENS :—Dear Sir—The two bottles of VEGETINE furnished me by your agent, my wife has used with great benefit. Fur a long time she has been troubled with diz. ziness and costiveness; these troubles are now en tirely removed by the use of VEGETINE. She was also troubled with Dyspepsia and Gen eral Debility; and has been greatly benefited. THOS. GILMORE, 2?.!Q Walnut St. PEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN. :NATICK, Mass., June Lit, 1572. MR. TI. 1.. STEVENS Dear Sir Through the advice and earnest per suasion of Rev. E. S. Best, of this place, I have been taking VEiIETINE for Dyspepsia, of which I have suffered for years. I have used only two bottles and already feel myself a new man. Respectfully, Dr. J. W. CART . EIt. Report from a Practical Chemist and Apothecary. BOSTON, Jan. 1, 'S7 Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have sold at retail 1541 dozen (1552 bottles) of your VD; li- TINE since April 12 1870, and can truly say that it has given the best satisfaction of any remedy for the complaints fur which it is recommended, that I ever sold. Scarcely a day passes without some of my customers testifying to its merits on themselves or their friends. lum perfectly cog nizant of several cases of Scrofulous Tumors be ing cured by VEGETINE alone in this vicinity. Very respectfully yours, A. GILMAN, 468 Broadway. To U. It STEVENS, ESQ. [ang 25-1 in VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS COME TO - THE JOURNAL OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING. If you want sale bills, If you want bill heads, If you want letter heads, If you want visiting cards, If yon want business cards. If you want blanks of any kind, If you want envelopes neatly printed, If you want anything printed in a workman like manner, and at very reasonable rates, leave yourorders at the above na mod offer. WM. WILLIAMS, MARBLE . MANTLES, M ()NITA! EN TS. . HEADSTONES, &C., HUNTINGDON, PA. PLASTER PARIS CORNICES, MOULDINGS,-&C ALSO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO ORDER. .Jas. 4, '7l. SEND 25c. to G. P. ROWELL & CO., New York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con taining lists of 3000 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. [mchl 0,'76y Ajoitstkao. Destroylng Weeds ()II kUkIIIg : ) (:; 11,-, tvbich 11:1-4 Diode of attack:lir thc:o, g 1..- dation. flair a tvilluly ;:gt) tlic common injtmetiun was. to ` . l.'n'.l and rcstiove ean;runy !•,,vtt t-ced 1,, prevoi l lie di ii car viii! seed" which has been au lady borne in abundance. TICIS reg:ll.led as g-oud and careful management. But an im provement was made on this mode, ly, by not allowing the seed to ripen— their l'ormation was to be iweeentell—an excellent idea it seemed to be: under this improved treatment weeds were destroyed when half a toot high, more or less. But observing cultivators were not satisfied, They discovered that the iabor of rooting out those full grown or half grown mon sters was too great. They struck boldly, therefore, 14 the cleArnetiou of these in truders while they were only an inch high. The labor was deereased incredibly. There was a great di:Yet-eine in the force required to crush a delicate little organi zation as large as a cambric needle, and one a fwit high, with roots like strong !turns branching anit penetrating the soil another I , ot, and lifting the plants of the crop when tom out. The unproved mode lessened the labor 11,11, twenty, or thirty tidd. The great point. t !wt., was to take them in time, and it WaS nAviii to be better to pay a man lire dollars a day to destroy them in their feebleand delicate condition - , than filly cents a day when stoma and shading the whole moil. But still farther improvunwro was Ina& awl this was to IleSt ri)y t 11,! weals bef4c they came tip, when they w,ri: just be, ginning I.,,i , taid out their minute whitc films the reed. In other words, the steel rake, tine harrow, or cultivator, 14 pas:T(l over the ,urfaue while it is vct elean. The proeeis voosists in tdmply tnelh,win , thoroughly the whole surface witheott w;:iting, For any of them to wake an incipient, apraranee Perennial-root:4 as Canada this. tle, milk-weeds, quack graAs, which spread nu,stly by the i.oots, 111:ty be thor °uglily eradicated is a single season, :111(1 at little expense, by .plowing often enough to keep the leaves perpetually under. , f" a- lila For annual weeds, kill them in earliest infancy. while minute and fragile, and easily swept of by myirads; and fur per ennials, never let a solitary leaf appear above the surface, and the work will be speedily accomplished.— Country Gentle -7111/71. Build up a Homestead The feeling that you are settled and fixed will induce you to work and improve your farms, to plant orchards, to set out shade trees, to inclose pastures, to build comfortable houses, and each successive improvement is a bond to bind you still closer to your homes. ThiS will bring contentment in the family. Your wives and daughters will fall in love with the country, your sons will love home better than grog shops, and prefer farming to measuring tape or professiocal loafing, and you will be happy ia seeing the con tented and cheerful faces of your families. Make your home beautiful, convenient and pleasant, and your children will love it above all other places : they will leave it with regret, think of it with fondness, come back to it joyfully, seek their chief happiness around their home and fireside. Women and children need wore than meat, bread and raiment; more than acres of corn and cotton spread out all around. them. Their love for the beauti ful must be satisfied. Their taste must be cultivated ; their sensibilities humored, not shocked. To accomplish this good end home must be mule lovely, conve niences multiplied, eoint;,rts provided, and cheerfulness fostered. There must be both sunshine and shade, luscious fruit and fragrant flowers, as well as corn and cotton. The mind and hearts a.; well as the fields must be cultivated ; an I then intelligence and - contentment will be the rule instead of the exception. Stick to, improve • and beautify your homesteads, for with this good work comes content- went FALL SETTINCti.OI` 4ASPBERRIES.—Pur dy's Fruit Recorder gives directions for management with red raspberries, and if they are followed and a good crop is not obtained is willing to bear all the plame that can Tic heaped on. First plant only hardy sorts as Bristol, Turner, Highland, Ilanly, Brandy-wine and Philadelphia, second, set out in the fall four and one half feet each way, cutting off six inches from the ground. Third, when planted hill up around them, and in early spring pass over the ground with a harrow, so as to level down weeds that are just starting. Fourth,:cultivate both ways during the season, keeping all weeds from the hill and the young growth nipped off at the end when it gets eighteen inches to two feet high. Twice or three times pass through with a cutting attachment to cul tivator to cut off suckers, being careful not to cut too deep. If the soil is rather poor or light throw a handful of compost in each bill as the plants are set and each year a small quantity under each bush close to the plant. A plantation thus grown and cultivated each year will yield an abundance of berries fur five or six ycars FAtot liut,Es.—llave a written con tract with laborers. Use the best imple ments on the fitrin and keep them always in good oolcr and well protected from the weather. Feed stock regularly, and rec ollect. that a fat horse eats less than a poor otto, and a+ :cs much better work. Early planting is the best nine times out of ten. Never buy what. yon can produce at borne equally as cheap. Never plant more than you can cultivate well. Never borrow from a neigbor except in ease of necessity, and then return whatever you borrow as soon as possible. Prepare well for market whateVer you can spare from the farm and sell it when it is in the best state of preparation. r r 0 A_l-1 i A Th,11): DR. SWAYNE'S Compound Syrup of Wild 4.7lserr3 au,l other V111110,1.1e preparations, entered upon his profi•.- sional (.arses wall 11,, important advantage id a regular Medical li.lneation ill one of tl.• oldest and best Beheld.. in Philadi.hia, and, perhaps iu the IVOII4I. Ile sub•e qua ntly s ;c r.,' a filitlifol term of practice in the Philadel phia Dispensary, and for many years attended idsn in the lb.spital. In these institutions he enjoyed the most am ple opportunities of obtaining au insight into diseases in all their various forms, as well as for ascertaining the best methods of their treatment. In offering, therefore, to the people of the United States the fruits of his extensive pro fessional experience in the medical compounds as the best results of his skill and observation, he feels that he is but proffering a boon to every family throughout the laud, resting, as lie does, confidently, in the merits and effica cious virtue of the remedies be herewith commends. The vast amount of testimony from all parts of the world has proven "DOCTOR SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY" the most efficiudous remedy knowmand it is admitted by our most eminent physicians, and all who have witnessed its wonderful healing properties. The WILD CHERRY in all ages of the world, and in all coun tries where it is known, has been justly celebrated for its wonderful medicinal qualities; but its great power to cure some of the worst and most distressing diseases among us was never fully ascertained until the experiments of that skillful physician, Dr. Swayne, hail demonstrated its high adeptly'', in combination with Pine Tree Tar, and in other e qually valuable vegetable ingredients, which, chemically 1,111,,. its action tenfold more certain and ben eficial hi curing all diseases of the threat, breast and lungs. DR. SAVAYNE'S A% ILD (MERRY COMPOUND strikes at the root of all illsoa,es by purifying the blood, restoring tie• liver and kidneys to healthy :toile]; invigor ating the nervous :tint shattered constitution. tiext, years the CONS CINIPTION! CURED BY Dr. Stvayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry - . nit. S VN .r c psi. Goillettv :—Abotit two years ago my wife was :mitering from consumption, her cough at times \can ~t rr 111 ,, t,5,i rig, and :luring her sickness lii the best mcdir;i rdtemlanee in 1111.4 and adjoining come Iler case was protionneed by all of them. I vro: through the recoil:tuna:lm of your agent, :'401..r, of West Ilreekimek, Rerks county, l'a., and who can verify these tact., 10 try Dr. Swayne Coroissll.ll Sy nip of Wild Cnerr,. Afterusing it for some time, she was entirely cured, and is 11.1 W as well as ever, and fully able to pert:inn her usual lalmr. I ain so fully satistie:l that it 1$ to your preparatinn that I am indebted for her restoration to health, that I grant you full liberty to give her cane publicity, in the hope that others now suffering ma,y derive benefit from her experience. Yours, respertfally, I I ENItY I'Llicr - 1:.,T1 LP; VE Prq,areil only by Dn. SWAVNE & SON, !0 StrrPl, Philadrlphia A Good Family Medicine. Perim. of a full lialiit, who are suljeet to Headache, Drowainespioniil Singing in the Ear, ariming from too groat a How of blood to the head, ithould never he without them, ae many datigereini iimitions will be car ried ell' by their no.'. That dreailed diaeaau frnm which ru many persona It u ffe r, in frequently the came of HEADACHE, INDIGESTION AND DYSPEI.:,,IA, is speedily relieved and often permanently cured by their use. Fevers are prevented by the use of Blood Purifying Pills, as they carry off, through the bbsl, the impurities from which they arise. For Costiveness there is nothing so effective as Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. Price 25 cents a box ; 5 boxes for $l, sent by mail. Address let ters and orders to DR. SWAYNE SON, 330 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. For sale by all Druggists. Is generally preceded by a moisture, like perspiration, istremsing itching, as though pin wvrtns were crawl iug ia and about the rectuni,particularly at night when undress ing, or in bed after getting warm. It appears ha summer as well as winter, and is not confined to males only,but it is quite as frequent that females arc sorely afflicted, par ticularly in times of pregnancy, extending into the vagi na, pr o vin g distressing- almost beyond the powers or en durance. C . tniof iiing standing, pr 0,,,, d incurable, Lace been permanently cured by simply applying SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. DB. SWATNE & SOS. I;•,lll , :nien:—The hox I f t liutmrnt y 4,11 Sent by mail cured ine entirely of I tching Pilo, which I suiller. , l with for five 1:11041sed find fifty cents for another box fir a friend of min... ANItitEW J. BEACH, Farmwell Station, Lontioun Co., Va. SWAYNE & SON please fuel tole dollar for two boxes of your Ointment for Itching files. These are for some of my friends who are :Mete , ' with this dis tressing complaint. The box you sent um a year az., (need about one-half of it,) and I am glad, yes I am pr to say, it made as perfect cure. I tltiuk its efficacy should be published thmughout the length and breadth of tic laud. You can publish this jf Yon think proper. ..~ READER: If you arc suffering. with (hid annoy!ng com plaint, or Totter, any crusty, scaly, itohy, skin disease, go to your druggist and get a box of 6wayne's Ointment. It will surely cure you. Price 50 Cents a box. Foxe, $1.25, 6 boxes Sent by talil to :Lily address, ou receipt of the price. Prepared only by Int. SWAYNE SoN, :=3l) N. Sixth St., PLiIA. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? Life, "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." Growth, "London Hair Color Restorer." nLondon Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." Beauty, "London hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London hair Color Restorer." fur the “Loudon Hair Color Restorer." "London 'fair Color Restorer." HAIR. "Loudon Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." KEEP ICol:IL READ AND lIAIR niuvrity. LONDON HAIR RESTORER 1-it will r.tore gray hair to itMariginal •i—lt will thicken — thin hair; cause IV new growth will restore the natural eecretiotis. 4-1 t will remove all dandruff and itching, fi—lt will make the hair soft, glomy and flexible 6—lt will iircßorve the original calor toolil ago. 7—lt will 'prevent the hair front ailing Off. B—lt will cure :ill ili,eases of the scalp. It restores loth the luxuriance and odor of the hair, lin as baritone as Water. Prelltittare blanching or lit ding o f the bair is greatly to he regrett4l, Mel that every th sly wants to be 'want ifol is proof enough that it is wise mid right to be so, by every plop, means; but there is nothing more important t.r this end than beautiful hair. Now to prevent the failing of the natural coloring matter in it. or re-excite the roots of the hair to growth again, nothing b.:, .•vt•r been introduced to the American people that equals the LONDON HAIR COLOR RESTORER Dr. Halton. of Philadelphia, says of it : The London Hair Color Restorer to used very ex total ely among my patients and friends, as well as by I therefore speak from experience. Sent by Express, to any address, on receipt of prier. Address orders to Du. rtwATag a sox, 330 N. Sixth St., Philadelphia, Pa., sole Proprietors. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. 21, '76-aug 25, '76.] Dr. Swayne's Medicines DR. SIVA E, ANOTIIIM HOPELESS CASE ,tI,I74STOWN, .I.aucaster ( 1:1" ~I. {':.•.M:vt:Nr .11':17CC14TS If you are Bilious, take, SWAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS If you bare a Sick lleaglache, take SW A YNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS If your Tongue is Coated, take S WA VNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS f pat have a Cab!, take WAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS T. prevent and cure Chills aril Fever,take SWAYN WS Tar and Sampat illa PILLS f your Itawelg are Costive, take SWAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS LIVER. COMPLAINT. ITCHING PILES EXTRACT:3 F1:031 LETTERS DADID tatoiAStilt 'K LE, Ladiesburg, Frederick Cu , Md. 75 EENT3 PER MOTTLE; CIS ROTTT.E9 YOR $4. Planing Mill HENRY k CO, C. MUNSON, YLARIIVGMILLCO MANUFACTURERS AN I , DEALERS IN SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FLOORING, Brackets, Melding Stair-Railing PLASTERING LATH, SHINGLES, COMMON AND FANCY PICKETS, FRAME STUFF and all kinds of LUMBER The members of the Cottage Planing Mill Co. being largely interested in the Lumber interest in Clearfield and Centre counties, they will at all times keep constantly on hand full supply of the very best WHITE Pl' vto .41 / well seasoned, and parties fitvoring us with an or der will receive prompt attention, and all work GITAttANTEED to render satisfaction. Office I . ,ff the present at Henry (.74.i's. Store. S. E. HENRY, Supt, Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 1, I 575. Pianos and Organs ARION PIANO FORTE -AND Estey's Cottage Organs. Am .1 1 LEADG Ai oe _ RLD • kr- II I • ONE THOUSAND MADE AND SOLD MONTHLY. NEARLY 011 QUITE DOUBLE THAT OF ANY MAKE TILE SWEETEST AS WELL AS THE MOST POWERFUL ORGAN IN THE MARKET. A Ise the PATENT AIUON PIANO, WITH FOUR NEW PATENTS, E. M. BRUCE & CO., • No. 1308 Chestnut St., declo,7s] PHILADELPHIA Merchant Tailor, FITS!FITS!FITS! WM. M. PARKER, MERCHANT TAILOR, would inform his frienas in town and country, that he has opened a shop on PENN STREET, four doors West of .1. B. Myton's and is prepared to furnish everything in his line of bus ;nes,. at the shortest notice. and in the neatest and moot FASHIONABLE STYLES, at prices to snit the time All kindg of CUSTOM WORK and REPAIR, IN done to order, and full satisfaction gantran. teed. CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELVES. Furniture and Carpets SOMETHING NEW. TWO LARGE STORES MERGED INTO ONE! EXPENSES DECREASED, PRICES REDUCED and greater convenience secured to customers, I'A.IIES A. 13110 ii Takes pltasurc in announcing to all who want to buy CARPETS & FURNITURE That having become sole proprietor of the Fur niture store formerly owned by allrown A Ty_ hurst," he has combined with it his large Carpet Store and TUE LADIES Will be pleased now to find the CARPETS, as well as samples of FURNITURE on the first floor, without climbing stairs. My stock comprises a great variety of Kitchen, Chamber and Parlor Furniture, Mattresses, Picture Frames, Brackets, and the largest stock of CARPETS in Central Pennsylvania. Flour and Table Oil Cloths, Win dow Shades, Wall Paper, Carpet Chain, all colors; needles for Ilowe and other machines. Estey Organs; also Howe sewing machines at cost. I manufacture part of my goods in both the Carpet and Furniture Department, and please NOTICE THIS FACT, That as I BUY LOW FOR CASH, and having made this new arrangement, reducing expenses, I can sell at such low prices as will make it the in terest of buyers to call at No. - 525 1 Penn Street. tai,. Until March 10th, I oiler AT COST, for cash, Walt Paper and a g-ca ; r variety of Carpets. Feb.lo. JAMES A. BROWN. Stationery 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 9 5 25 PLEN DI D 25 25 25 25 25 25 =rant aula z)elmlx. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 As Low as 25cts. a Box, 23 25 25 AT THE JOURNAL STORE. 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 D. W. TIOLT .1• F. STENER Fruit ut• thu 1)O 111-I ...11u,hti l'alicof.s, ..uly i; I 4 nt- 10 ) 2 per V:1111. per y:11 . ( 1. Inithfield, 4-1 Allislin at it) cent, 1);1rith• .11/.:1, .1- per yard. pt , r yard. All other good ill pro- . Full ,tock 1,1 Lt - , , re• .I ) RICES Stilt LOWER. HUNTINGDON BRANCH OF B. OPPENHEI Standard. Rules : ONE PRICE. GOODS EXCHANGED. Always get your mouey %yin% -t 1 1 :OH, limn' by }!;lying Of lIS. 31111 ill 1S We alWayS, 4 . 1!44•1 . ivilurn Illy' itilawy mu rf.tfirip TO WrriV,..,lll FACT NUMEROUS PER Iluntingdon, Pa June 9, 1.-;7,i "• t 1 1776 k in ord(q. t.,)•:nc 6n. (on rz -; L 7.1 5 ; Our stock hi all well a4sorteil. Nearly iC , ' 4 ‘ WO W 1 ,701 f goiuls Nvill be forced off price-; th::t a4tonish the rir Two Trotting Buggies, Lap and Shaved Shingles, Yellow and White Pine Flooring, Roofing Lathe, Hemlock Lumber of all June 16 ; 1876 An Institution for imparting a Practical Business Education. - Young and mid•lt•t aged men fitted for the actual duties of life. Students can enter at any time. In dividual instruction. Largo and finely furulshed Rails and Offices. t'ornpn•hvnsive course of study. Regular and appropriate Lectures. Thorough Teachbg—Pruct:.al Training. For Circulars address - P. Duff dr Sous, Pittsburgh, Pa. September S, 1976--.lm. "LA PIERRE" HOUSE. CORNER BROAD AND CHESTNUT ST 1? This house, most ideas:lndy located on Broal and Chestnut including Passenger Elevator, S;e. is first class in all its app , irem,n; to $4, according to length of time and location of room. STREET CARS RUN DIRECT TO THE sep. 15.4m] 14.30 ISO UTH PENN yI'AII E. SOUTH-WEST CORNER NEW PUBLIC BUILDINGS, BRoAlr AND j.kItNET PHILADELPHIA. Offers superior attractions to strangers visiting the Centennial Exhibition. Situate in the very centre of the City, immediately contiguous to Theatres :.n.l other 14a, Amusement HANDSOME SUMMER GARDEN ADJACENT FOR TIIE USE Of 61 - ESTS. Three Lines of Street Cars running direct to and from the Exhibition (:roue Is. Rooms all new, handsomely furnished and well kept. TIIE COOLEST PLACE IN TIIE CITY First-class accommodations at popular prices. TEiors PER I) Special rates to 30 or more visiting the City in company. Rooms secured in advance by application through mail or otherwise To reach Rappleye's Hotel, take Coaches of Centennial Transfer Co., or M.irket R. R. Depot direct to the llotel : or, passengers arriving by North Peon'a K. 1:. cars anti get exchange tickets out 'Market St. pitßANKs'_ sckt4 TO Th, FAIRBANKS & EWING. 715 CHESTNUT ST PHILADELPHIA. December 24, '7 -I y 25 25 25 25 FOR 25 25 FANCY PRINTING, GO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE Dry Good:: B. 1) )_11: N T 1-4. I Chen!' Stem, MAECI I rkiTFE • , MARCH Wlvi, t. , c I r t 4,2 , 3 1.:4' urn Ist' or b - - CI";' %Li. Boots and Shoes, Tii(' ••1;1,1 -ID -0- , A - -L I ' r- , r" _ T-.- in th(' 11- 1 . 111!) g€ 6 - (;ivo :L ;no! -,-,;11 Two Houses for Rent Cheap. i~~►c ait clic:alt One Two-Horse Wagon, 1 r 1 101" BUGO-Y, ONE SPRING WAGON. Viso, a tine lot kinds, belonging to OSCAP ]3IIZLTEA.T.TIVI, Mill be offered for CABII at a reduction Miscellaneou , PHILADELPHIA. RAPPLEYE'S HOTEL, PLAIN PRINTIN:; ~ItIII lr OTHER G / PTI) n .^7~" ~~ y, t , Hats and Laps, I Nf. M 1:(11 A `1:!;( WM. MARCH '~I ~~~,~ll:~nt~:,. ,I. I;( TTERMPIITII, Propri DOBBINS' STARC II Powii A GREAT DISCOVERY the its, which every fanii:y •,! • • Linen that brilliant pulish peculiar to work. Saving time awl laher in rl,• than it: , entire cost : , •01.1 by 4;r,cer4. •r w;:! I sent postage paid on receipt of 2:.!t,. DOBBIN S, 1;1:0..t Co., 1:: N. Fourth April 25,'76-90 I - 1 - - I -4 1 is -4 14] PI f+►.•„! 2 1 1 1•:111:4 , i. I I 1 .. .ir0-v I 1;1 1)1 if) l'i; 1 .- . 1 MER MO IEI r.7:I7III'ED :'r r. L.l) SONS ?I'LL TEZT:FY. CEO. WOODS & CO.'S PA 13 LOB ~..;+ .:.: -:" :,..; = 4 7 z t r ? I ~ 1 . - - •••-• 7.7., T .PP GEO. i1:0003 & CA.r-n-!cipoort. Nhess. • - • •t, . • 10.-1* THE VOX H EMA NA. ,p,. '; 1 ) %, Reqp--.r., snd Y ,flic♦ 41 Hp,.►r %.;., -~ 7, i• - • i • - # I AT Tii ' .irived fn m vhi,;. is pr 2" 41 , 4.•50a1.r. Ra&e. be ill*rt•To :nrpi.ve•i rn ,he Girt, zip a • a y • 4 . 11E.11' i:IPOT V.: , - . 0110.033.1' lit m trirwr Jia. 1. 71 D• • It - N 1. 1 tr, i A: • ' 4 110E7 , . a ^ .l 1, - ..ar I MO 1014 P/1' WU 111. i ►.'ii. .s have %t all t.nari II _1 1)S1 1M V. I:i ►r►T~ to Land. -.Thiel, ,►:: wai .elertel wl , ll :Mat .. 21.^. 19,1 rer ,, mnt..n , l all artirle.• Tr 7 ••• , ..4 Part Vtiratl.6 '6l cu3r..rner gnaran•►e , l a L; at . I. 71 'IONS i.~' ."~-tE:... YALE Business EOl •I !ise •.A.fate.4 .• •" a ." pr. ` ft ""' " tics'', .41:4 '4, I . )1 E Rc.k NT I I. r7i ., 1 Of .Ir 4 :*rt,trt STUDENTS CA . i -:.1.i7.7-. . YALE BUSINESS t.;;;LLECZ ('I)1,4)1I'r:1) IIP•oNE 1 v :to PLi:.c r Art- , ; r i Y.l ;u- I YOUNG Y-LE:: NVW Ifl / 4 d • .46,464,04. J. • .11F7I %%i► •1 (T j't ,I !if I t P Cif at immerm e . 44, T tij • : 1: i. IC • lA' • N
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