'he Huntingdon Journal. J Dr. Swayne's Medicines. . farina n )0/15t401b". —I TO ALL P Peabody Medical Institutc. No. 4 Dalfinch St., Boston, (Opposite k,ver,.211 THE SCIENCE OF LIFE Or. SELF-PILESEIIVATIOX. MORE TITAN ONE MILLI?N cot•rEA :401.11 Gold Medal Awarded 14 the Awhor by th. "National Medical fle, 314/, 187. VET published by the PE 1413014 Y N EDICAL INSVI eI TETA a new edition of the 4 01, Lr,t , q 1 Do , li,d work entitled the "TUE SCIENCE OE or, Cl' PRES ERVATION." It treat upon is ,%4 10..1 kIOW repined and how perpetuated; and ,uro Exli anti tad Vitality, Irupotentcy, Premature 1,44414 n, in ‘l3n, Spermatorrhcea, ( * ) .- r LoserS mad rnal and di nr: nal),Nervous and Phystcal Debility 11t isa.boodria.Glotdny Forebodings, Mental Depressions ' Coss of I:nern - y, (lag gard Countenance, Confusion of blind and 1,54 ry, Impure Licata of the Wood, and all di,..eaeeearinin,z f row the ERRORS or YOLTR or the indiscretions or excess of mature years. It tells you all cbont the Morale of Grnorat ire Physiol ogy, the Physology of Atirriage,of Wedhclt and 011,-prir,g, Physical Contrasts, Trite Pori, 01 Marriage, Conjugal Precept and FrOlolly Counsrl, Physical Infirmity, Its Causes and Cuiv, lblatious Iir tWOCII the Sexes, Proofs of the Expansion of V;ce, Tho Miserly* of Impudence Ancient, Ignorance and Error.;, or CURE, Cure 4:t Body and Nlool. Tr.ttE Plate OF TREATMENT, Aodress to Patients and Invalid era, The Author's Principles. The price of this book is only 51.00. This Book also contains MORE TILIN FIFTY PRESCRIPTIONS for the above named and otiv..,r diseases, each one Worth more, than the price of the book. Also, an other valuable medical work treat <xclu-ive iy on MENTAL AND NERVOUS DlISEAsi::s ; mon, th at , 200 royal octave page. to ,my elegant (.11,4110.'41h,, 1 tend in eubstantiai inuslio. Price only Barely enough to pay for printing. 'The Book foc young and middled-aged men to readjust now, is the Science of Life, or Self Preservation. Th.• author has returned from Europe in ex, el lent health, and is again the Chief Consulting Phy,ician of the Peatody Medical Institute, No. 4 Bulfluch Street, Boston Met Republican Journal. • "The Science of Life is beyond all compari , on th.• artist extras rdinary work on Physiology ever puldh•lo.d."--Dos ton IlTald. "Hope nestled in the bottom of Pandora's box and hope plumes her wings anew,since the issuing of these valua ble works, published by the Peabody Mtdieal which are teaching thousands how to avoid the maladies that sap the citadel of life."—Philadetphift „Enquirer. `lt should be read by the young, the nitddle aged and even the old.',—Ne fork Tribune. The first and only Medal ever conferred upon any Med ical Man in this country, as a recognition of skill and professional services was presented to the author of d.ese works, March 31st, 1876. The presentation was noticed at the time of its occurrence by the Boston Press, and the leading journals throughout the country. This magnifi cent Medal is of solid goldset with more than one hun dred India diamonds of rare brilliancy "Altogether, in its execution and the richness of its ma terials, and size, this is decidedly the lint noticeable medal ever struck in this country for any purpose what ever. It is well worth the inspection of Numismatists. It was fairly won and worthily bestowed.".—Massachu adtS Ploughman, June 3d, 1886. 47).- Catalogue sent on receipt of 6c. for postage. • ' Efiber of the above works Sent by mail on receipt of price. Address PEABODY MEDICAL INSTITUTE, (or W. U. PARKER, M. D., Consulting Physician,) No. 4 Bul finch St. Boston, Mao., opp. Revere House. N. B. The author can be consulted on the above named diseases, as well as nil dise.ases requiring skill, secrecy tad experience. Office hours, 9A.N.toG e. 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Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine RECOMMEND IT HEARTILY. Vegetine Soren BOSTON, Feb. 7, 1570 Ma. STEVENS: Dear Sir—l have taken several bottles of your VSGETINE. and am convinced it is a valuable remedy for Dy,pepsia, Kid ney Complaint and general debility of the system. can heartily recommend it Snell im fl aring from the above complaints. Yours respectfully, alas. 31CNROF. ER, ri; Atter:, :greet. Vegetine Vegetine Vegetine Prepared by 11. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRINGISTS. Ireb2-1..] COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING If you was sale bills, If you want bill heads, If you want letter beads, If you want visiting cards, If you want business earda, If you want blanks of any ;Lind, If you want envelopes fit ntly printed, If you want anything printed in a workman like manner, and at very reasonable rates, leave yonrerders at the ahtive named office. WM. WILLIAMS, MANUFACTURER Of MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, &C., HUNTINGDON, I'A. PLASTER PARIS CORNICES, MOULDINGS, &C ALSO iLAT - A MANTLES FURNISHED TO ORDER. J. 4, '7l. SEND 25c. to G. P. ROWELL & CO., New York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con taining liete of 3000 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. [naehlo,l6y DY HENRY WARD BEECHER. t' elia!te (,5" ati.l re•rifiv, 1 , 11,1 then it up re•!rioving the dust. The gritty wole-s wit h which the air is filled, particular i: in re gions where coal is con.tantly used, grind and wear on any fahrie. First shake lyith skirts and over-dres; faithfully. A back window is a. good plitee to shake them from. Then take a soft old hanilkerebief and brush the dress with that instead of a dothe's brush, Se, - _ that all the dust that settles in folds or pleats i;:realoved. Stand by an open window and shake the dust off the handkerchief out of the window every little while. , ciation," Remember that lemons can be ' kept sweet and fresh for months by putting them in a clean, and tight cask or jar and covering with cold water. The water must be changed as often as every other tity, and the cask kept in a cool place. Remember that mirrors should never be hung where the sun shines directly upon them. They soon look misty, grow rough or granulated, and no longer give back a correct picture. The almalgam or union of tinfoil with mercury, which is spread on glass to form a looking-glass, is easily ruin . ed by the direct, continued exposure to the ra)s. • Remember that one can have the hands in soap suds with soft s.aap without injury to the skin if the hands are dipped in vin egar or lemon juice inuneiately after. The acid destroys the corrosive effects of the alkali and makes the hands soft and white. Indian meal and vinegar or lemon juice used on the hands when roughened by cold or labor, will heal and soften them. Rub the hands in this, then wash off thor oughly and rub in glycerine. Those who suffer from chapped bands in the winter will find- this comforting. Remember never to leave clothes-lines out week after week, but take down and wind on the real, as soon as the clothes are dry. With this care, a clothes-line will last for years. But, if left out, wind and rain will mildew, rot the line, and it will soon become worthless. Added to this, the clothes willobe colored from the line, and dirty streaks almost impossible to remove will be seen where they rested on it Remember that a tablespoonful of black pepper will prevent grey or buff linens from spottinTr ; if stirred into the first wa ter in which they are washed. It will also prevent the colors running when washing black or colored cambric's or muslins, -and water is not injured by it, but just as soft as before the pepper was put in. Remember that the wings of turkeys, geese, and chickens should never be thrown away. Many people, especially in the country, keep them simply . tobrush off the stove or range, but there is nothing bet ter to wash and clean windows. Chamois or buckskin is very good, but wings are better, and cost nothiag, l and their use is an economy utilizing that which would otherwise be thrown away. They are ex cellent to clean the hearth or stove, to dust furniture, but best of all to wash windows, because the corners can be easily and perfectly cleaned by them, leaving no lint behind, as when cloths are used. Use these wings also to spread on paste when papering walls. There is nothing that does that kind of work better. Remember that if brooms are dipped for a minute or two into a kettle of boiling suds once a week, they will last much I:inger. It makes them tough, but pliable, and a carpet is not worn half as much by :,we Ting with a broom so cared fir. A good housekeeper will see that her i brooms are all thus scalded. Mmuember that . a fine paste fbr scrap books can be Made from alum water and flour. A teaspoonful and a half of pound ed alumu disolved in enough cold water to make a pint of paste. Pour the wator, when the alum is all dissolved, ou - to flour enough to thicken it as stiff as common rase, bring it to a boil, stirring all the time, and when done, add a few drops of oil of cloves. The alum prevents fermentation, and the oil of _cloves will prevent or destroy all vegetable mould. Remember that old newspapers will put the finishing . touch to newly cleaned silver knives and forks, and tin ware, better than anything else. Rub them well, and make perfectly dry. They are also excellent to plish stoves that have not been blackened for some length of time.— Oltristian U KEEP LIVE STOCK HEALTHY.—Wheth er animals continue healthy or contract diseases very often depends upon the k ind and quality of the-food they eat, the water they drink, and the air they breathe. It must be borne in mind that the absence of vigor observed in animals in stables insuf ficiently supplied with fresh air, as well as disease ariaiug from imperfect ventilation, are only in part due to the imperfect pro vision made for the escape of the narcotic carbonie acid and other products of respi ration. Probably the chief mischief arises ,in badly-arranged stables, from the irrita ting ammonia _yielded by decomposing urine, and the still more noxious, but at present less tangible, products of the putre faction of fcecal'and other organic matters. We strongly advise our readers to thor oughly study the pririciples of ventilation, and to make themselves . acquainted with the best methods of carrying them into practice.—Prairie Farme;. • ICED APPLEB.—Pate and core one doz en large-apples ; fill with sugar mixed with . a little butter and cinnamon" or nutmeg ; bake till nearly done. Cool, and, if possi ble, without breaking, put . the apples on any t ht.!. di,h. If not possible pour off the juice : have some icing prepared; lay it on the top and sides and set in the oven a few minutes to brown slightly. Serve with cream. BOUNTIFUL crops are more profitable than poor ones. Make the soil rich , pulverize it well and keep it clean, and it will gen erally be productive. Hints to Housekeepers. 1,!:!(:!: e.,•ryt;!, ':'fl' 01•111 NI or tiff: it; T) SWAYNE, usid C,mi,uriGer ot /.; t.Lpfsweil DR. SWAYNE'S goirptm on! '63 IrdP of Wild Cherry 4 110 •4 , 1••• , . J.,: 1, ,1 petit:ti. to lire .0/ ;1, If. -.tf:e,t , We: term ••1 ;,,tete • hr the ehth i oel r y . nn 1 t T 'vat, 71 , ...,1 NI, 141 the re in •Z Um tees, nhj•,:o-1 tit , - tat.r.l am ; • I , .l,tatts.uK 411r4-3,14 .1... MO: H 41.4 hettt r 4, it tr •at•ttet:t. I;ll , :trig then - ,tte to the Veit , •1 141tAled the frllll4 I/1 iiin,,t"ti 4.! PPP. i! u, :'i,a; 401, ;ft:, D Mot; J , l Ur ti 11:1, .s: 44 the h. 1..1, [fiat h• a quily IlirmiOwur it,, law!, rtr:iag. a , he c , th.l nily, in the nwrit, and he,. 7'ho from fill :Irr, of the ti,frrhl has '•IrOCTOIt SAVA V SE'S SYRUP 01 , 1[ • 1 1.1, ell LAI V " lh tnu t allicaciouxremed.y kut.iivii,sild it is our Y.ll mho its !warm:4 prop.; 15, 11,0 HI:HEY in :lllthe wurid, :tad ju all coon. LP. t. 1,1 jo,t ly celebrated for its wou•lrrliii me , iicinal qualities; but its great power to elite 1-flll. ut th. aoeet Mild taunt dibtrl,Ming di,etv,e,s :Lamm, U 4 ern 11., , .r lully ascertained until the experiments of that killful p!ty-i.•i:an, Dr. tisvayne, had , len 1111 l ...trued its high adaption, in combination with Pine Tre•. Tar,and in other equally vainahle ve;:ctable ingredient'., which, chemically combined, renders it, action tent'•+ld more certain and ben eficial ii; , liriug all diNeftses of the throat, breast and lunge. DR. SWAYNE'S WILD CHERRY COMPOUND strikes at the root oral! diseases by purifying the blood, restm Deg the liver and kidneys to healthy a,tiou, invigor ating thin nervous and shattered constitution. ANOTHER HOPELESS CASE CONS UdNIPTION! CURED BY Dr. Sliayne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry ADAMBTOWN, 14114.316ter CO., Pa. DR. SWATNE s. SnN amllenidm:—A !pont two yearn ago my aHe ti,rinp; from consumption, her cough at times was very distiessiag, and during her sickness had the b.,t tn.:kat attendance in this and adjoining coun ties. I ler raS , I was pronentirtsl hopeless by all of them. I was inonced throu, ; ll the recommendation of your agent, Dr. Isaac 11. Miller, of West Breeknock, ticks county, Pa., and who can verify these tails, to try fir. Swayne's Compound Fyrup of Wild Cherry. After Using it for borne time, she wan entirely cured, end is now as well as ever, and fully able to perform her ur-unl labor. I :tin so fully sat iefi-d that it is to your preparation that I am indebted for her re,toration to health. that I grant you foil liberty to give her cuts, publicity, in the hope that others now suffering. may derive benefit from her experience. Yours, respectfully, HENRY G. 31011 N. PRICE ONE. DOLLAR—SIX BOTTLER FIVE DOLLARS. •Prepaiti only by Dn. SWAT NE & SON, 330 Korth Sixth Street, Philade'phia SOLD BY ALL PROMINENT DRUGGIM. A Good Family Medicine. If you are Bilious, take SITAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS If you have a Sick Ileadaeb., take SW.I.YNE'S Tar and Sarraparilla PILLS if your Tongue is Coated, take SWAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparil.a PILLS If you have a Cold, take SWAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS To preve::t and cure and Pever,take kWAYNKS Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS If your Bowels are Costive, take SIVAY.NWS Tar and Sarsaparilla. PILLS l'emns of a full habit, who are subject to Headache, Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ear, arising from too great a flow of blood to the head, should never be without. incin, as many dangerous symptoms will be car ried off by their use. LITER COMPLAINT. That dreaded disease from which so many persons suffer, is frequen Oy the cause of HEADACHE, INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA, is speedily relieved and often permanently cured by their not. Fevers are prevented by the use of Blood Purifying Pills, as they carry off, through the blood, the impurities from which they arise. For Costiveness there is nothing so effective as Swayne's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. Price 2t cents a box ;it boxes for $l, sent by mail. Address let ters and orders to DR. SWAYNE & SON, l's3o North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. For sale by all Druggists. ITCHING PILES Is generally preceded by a moisture, like perspiration, distressing itching. as though pin vrormswere crawling in and about the rectum,particularly at night when undress ing, or in bed after getting warm. It appears in summer as well as winter, and is not confined to males only, but it is quite as frequent that feniales are sorely afflicted, par ticularly in times of pregnancy, extending into the Vagi na, proving distressing almost beyond fhe powers of en durance. Cases of lung standing, pronounced incurable, have been permanently cured by simply applying SWAYNE'S OINTMENT. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS. DR. SWATNE S!.; Gimtlenzee :—The box of Ointment you sent nio by mail cured me entirely of Itching Piles, which I suffered with for five years. Enclosed find fifty cents for another box for a friend of mine. ANDIt MY J. BEACH, Farmwell Station, Loudoun Co., Va, • Da. SWAyNE & SUN :—Enclosed please find one dollar for two boxes of your Ointment fur Itching Piles. These are for some of my friends who are afflicted with this dis tressing complaint. The box yen sent me a year no, (used about one-half of it,) and I am glad, yes I am proud to say, it made a perfect cure. I think its efficacy should be published dirt ughont the length and breadth of the laud. You can publish this if you think DAVID GWAS3IICK LE, Ladiesburg, Frederick Co , Md. READER: If you are suffering with this annoying com plaint, or Tetter, any crusty, scaly, itchy, skin disease, go to your druggist and get a box of Swayne's All-Healing Ointment. It will surely cure yon. Price ID cents a box. 3 boxes $1.25, 6 box. $2.50. Sent by mail to any address, on receipt of the price. Ptepared only by Da. SWAYNZ & SON, 330 N. Sixth St., Phila. HAVE YOU TRIED IT? "Loudon Heir Color Itetttorer." "London Heir Color Boatmen" Life, "London Hair Color Restorer." Growth "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "London ilaip Color Restorer." Beauty, "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Restorer." "Loudon Hair Color Restorer." for the "London Hair Color Restorer." "London Hair Color Reetorer." HAIR. "London Hair Color Restorer." "Loudon Hair Color Restorer." Leer YOUR BEAD AND BAIL lINALTIFY. LONDON HAIR RESTORER 1-Tt will restore gray hair to its original color. 2—lt will thicken thin hair; canoe a new growth. a—lt will restore the natural secretions. 4-1 t will remove all dandruff and itching'. s—lt will make the hafrauft, glossy and flexible. 6—lt will preserve the original color tould 7—lt will ~recent the hair from falling off. B—lt will cure ail diseases of the scalp. It restore, both the luxuriance awl color of the hair, and is as harinie. , a as water. Premature blanching or fa ding of the hair ii greatly to he regretted, and that every body wants to be beantifol is proof enough that it is wise and right to be to, by every proper naettne; lint there is nothing more idipartant to this end titan beautiful Bair. Now to prevent the failing of the natural coloring matter in it, or re-exeite the roots of the -hair to growth again, nothing has ever Leen introduced to the Amerionn people that equals the LONDON HAIR COLOR gESTORER Or. Dalton, rd Philadelphia, says of it: The Landon Hair rotor if.e.tirre , r;fi u-A very extensively among my p^tients gaol blend. ; as well as by myself. I therefore speak frwn experieto, 73 CENTS BLS soTTLZ ; $ll BOTTLES Tog $4. gent by Express. to any address, on receipt of price. Addrees orders to Da. Swarms A box, 330 N. Sixth Bt., Philadelphia, Pa., sobs Proprietors. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Yor sale by JOHN READ a 80N$, Hint/ogee 1. ape 21, rirritog 20, '70.) New Advertisements. A Solemn Warning ! - %V E, B. 0 PENEMER & alla (Ji . 1!/' !" I, .•; don ( 11;(! • ,!i. i«;~clar "I.'l :;1' eyes I :A' II to nitr knoWicilgo I,: c' shop-keq,:as in th:., selves smart :13 tiv.y cr: Way unserupulon.; etr,,l2ti in their ::t lain a certain cud. t' pull ( , v.7r the eyes of their f,,rincr patron,. under a FALSE PRET EXAS'E of shielding them them riot to buy tin than they sell, they try to ;: 1•7 -. f:e their pods. Why do tli,•:; ?;,,, loco of uprightness and fairi,es would d 4, ac knowledge equality of goorN, and by try ing to undersell us, compel people. to buy of them ? But they 14.011 to have forgot ten, if they ever knew it, that the straight path is the best, and instead they choose to follow the path of crookedness, with its natural consequences of falsehood, and blindness to all that common sense dic tates. We arc astonished to bear a man talk of shoddy trash who advertises one of the necessities or life, namely calico, one of the commonest trashes (to use his ram- I ed expression) the universe can boast of. It has been remarked to us that a man who offers the best Madder pritr-,:.); arti• cle which would be easily inistak:..o 14 a poor imitation 'or eel) web, must be eithe - f a knave, or a fool, or both. lie eiti:er imagines he can fool his enlightened fi'l. low-citizens with SOFT WOP„IDS and bland snitlis, or thinks [Ley :Are not able to tell the difference, whiel► would bring Mtn und,r the humbugs. Having. probably been living in the city f..)r a short time and listening to the Lar.rangue ut street peddlers, now tries to iwitate, their style aad tricks on an enlightened public ; by advertising an article, which he either never kept., or never intends to sell at the advertised price. As they have p...sted iu the city "BEWARE OP PICKPOCKETS:" we are to post up in front of such honws, BEWARE OF HUMBUGS and would do a lasting favor to all our fel low citizens. As a wolf in disguise is dif ficult to detect, except by a practiced eye, but when in his true hide everybody will be forewarned and therefore forearmed. LISTEN ! LISTEN ! ye people, to reason and common sense; trust to your own judgment, YOUR MONEY by buying any goods you may need of B. OPENHEIMER & SONS, no 422 , Penn St Huntingdon, Pa. All goods sold lima' 25 to 50 per cent, cheaper than at any other• store iu the trict. Our stock consists el a large atsort• meat et' DRY & FANCY GOOD. BOOTS AND SI10.1:S, also, agents for FRANK LESLIE'S PAPER PATTERNS OUR STANDARD II 7 LES All goods warranted as represented. Money refanded on return of goods. Oue price. Respectfully, &c. B. OPENHEIMER & SONS, Sept. 29] HUNTINGDON, PA _—_— Miscellaneous. GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. THOROUGHLY CURES DISEASES OF TIIE SKIN, BEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION, PREVENTS AND REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, HEALS SORES AND ABRASIONS OF THE CUTICLE AND COUNTERACTS CONTAGION. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not only REMOVES FROM THE COMPLEXION ALL BLEM ISHES arising from local impurities of the blood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SMOOTH and PLIANT, and being a WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIER is far preferable to any cosmetic. • ALL THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL PHUR BATHS are insured BY THE USE OF Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and FRE VENTS RHEUMATISM and GOUT. It also DISINFECTS CrOTHVNG and LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY CONTACT with the PERSON. IT DISSOLVES DANDRUFF, prevents bald ness, and retards grayness of the hair. Physicians speak of it in high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per !lox (3 Cakes), 60c. .and $1.20. N. B.—The 5o cent caNcs are triple the size of Close at 25 cents. " HILL'S HAIR AND IVHISKEIt DYE," Black or Brown, 50 Cents. CRITTEATON, Prop'r, 7 Sixth lv., October 27, 1576-y BOBBINS' STARCH POLISH. A GREAT• DISCOVERY 1 By the use of which every family may give their Linen that brilliant polish peculiar to fine laundry work. Saving time and labor in ironing, more than its entire cost. Sold by Grocers, or will be sent postage paid on receipt of 25 cts. isepl,'76ly DOBBINS, BRO. A Co.. 13 N. Fourth St., Phila. For sale by Dr. J. C. FLEMING & CO. April 28,16-9m] AMERICA AHEAD. WILLIMANTIC NEW SIX CORD Sar FINISH SPOOL COTTON. ~, 1 ., , ,' . 1.),..., 1 .... - I ,..sauttp7,:torl g r ' -, 41i,, 4) rraarrrry:.W.'"' 4, 'i ril ~, , NoartAP.OT. U.T`-: . . .X , :.,..f..74:1. ,- . ;' sri . ;. , ' ?' . eordifis..W. r.:---,i '' S ,: : ..--..,-;""''''. . Z. 4it .- .:' • ''' " `.....%; , .........A5 ... ./C ::..: !_ - , f.:. - . The Centennial Commission now Decree the fol lowing Award For Superiority and Economy of Production. For Excellenoe of Material, For Originality and Completeness of• System. For Variety and Colors of Thread. For Excellence of Machinery. [not 10.3 m. ~ j. ~ . i , .4 .:111 ' M. VT. 'IS. A G A Co., L loprieaorj, Late Pr-prietets r i tl.r 1‘it:10 Terms, S2.L'O and $3 7.ler day. The above house. opened lat the act the business portion 01 the. city, azol within two IA intirtAy funti,lle.l thy°. was i; in every re..1.:•0t a firs,-c 1 . -,• , icich (At :tally. r, attached. !iI;I(iUfl Ii j~ ...:Y r i~:. y ~' ~ TRY IT. S' M. Bixby & Co., 173 & 175 Washington St. N.Y For sale by DR. J. C. I'LEMING A. CO October 6, 1876—yr The ONLY BLACKING that meez; demand for a pick and brilliant "BIXBY'S BEST" absolutely nourisLes and jn eserres Me %. M. Btx.By 2: Co. 173 P. 173 Wathiugtou St. N. Y Fur sale by 1) Octol,er. 6, QOMETIIIN6 TWO tAltt:E ST( EXPENSES DEC'? EASED, PR It and greater convenience ieeure I ..sure in a CARPETS & FURNITURE That having heroine Foie proprietor of the Fur niture store formerly owned by "Brown h. Ty burst," ho has combined with it his large Carpet store and Will be pleased now to find the CARPETS, a; 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. Floor and Table Oil Cloths. Win dow Shades, Wall Paper, Carplt Chain, a:1 eolors: needles for Bowe and other machines. Esrey Organs; also Howe sewing machines at cost. . 1 manufacture part of my goods in both the Carpet and Furniture Department, and please NOTICE THIS FACT. That as I BUY bOVT FOR CA: 11, art having made this now arrangement, reducing I can sell at such low pri,.•- as will mak- the in tereM .f to call Until M treli 10:h, 1 AT e( 4, - .T, r. cash, Wall pc; 4:t.1 a g Feb.lo JJIsTORY Huntingdon Coun - :y, Pa., CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF T',, work. nor in - , Causassers wail visit every family' iu the county for the purpose of soliciting sub scriptions. Persons not reAidentF of the county, who nay desire it, can have it, sent t:t them by mail, by re- , mitting to the author, at this place, the price *2.75 for cloth binding, an.l 51.25 for library or other. [sep22 Ctlo st,v,ej OG CIA 9Ci e & PAW op t , 0 „ It , N , - ;;;;;: f ; • •-•-• - • t I • • ' " • - ; : • " ' • ( : • ~ • 4 - `'~`~ 1 ':•,. 1 ~. ,~ t:' ~~i y ~ i . 't~'. ~~ ~. S ~ ~~~✓~ r: c. f r A . . . . TrATiEI Mac Of 6;:, c., : • • ; • T_HE V I 4)X cow.,ipi from $2 CC --- 77 • ' 4. • t. • rL ~ Y 1 ~ ~ „~ii t~. iy,'- Ode or it ~'?1 ~.' 1 - eOll a'tj Mado '.; Patent Paciall in P;:t-cut ready -1,1,1.10 cd "True 81 - a -a" Fur thu Laundry. I t~'her. Furniture :iPA NEw 01.1) JAIME:: A. BRO 11.. V THE LADIES No. 525, Penn Street. .t. 1.1 . ' FflOM TILE ILUILIEST T::•:I.: TO TUT MIER,ICAN INDEPENDENCE. I.VT IsV :vIRD p; ~._ L 4 • - 7 • 7 " i! % • .„• • , „ - • .:I)•'L 1U dock, ~ f 0, • t II c: • `'• 1 A - I,T -1 „ - V.! 70Ccf.I. 7.' AST , DooRS: Tho on:y BLINDS, FLOORIN Braces, Nouldillis PLASTERING LATH, SHINGLES, COMPON AND FANCY PICKETS, FRAME STUFF an all kinds or The inem')en, of the. C.):124, Planing. Miii r7n. larz..sTy intrre,ted Lutn►•.'r iwert-t in :.101 th..r we! .0 A t 4.es k •,•11 7 7, 7 7!.."7,1 PINE/ von TE „, i v,'&o'l4 V- I" Lsiey'sOrrnq 01l , „ a oi i ,7111 JlLig t , - . . ..., -( 11 '. °"Lb - . - _ N I , " , BEADS_ ONE THW".*\ 'I IDE AND Sol.ll NEARLY ON ()FITE TOOTLE THAT oP ANY OTHER 31AKE THE SWEETEST AS WELL AR Tit F MOST PoWERFUL ORGAN I TUE M.% RI:. ET. lI:CFI,Nrr Pa() • Pl .',`:~►, WITH 1:1111:. P.ki ,1 WATCHES PF::"2,I - :.') REDUCED 20 to 50 per cent. Sr. i•riee just nut, giving deorript AO prinn of 145 American Watohes of a/1 1724 e., wiii .r /or 1114r41 rt.' , C r. 7 be t•rlt free to all. It gives vahiabte info,rar no in regard, to the care of a W3t'h, con S;t A DAT et 1 4~. vim 'wade how t.) get a Watch without nionev io to sap! TR Plll • art . ♦'re-**. any part of the United titateA where •h , re is au Main. weettie. - 4, expre.§ ogles. Addro4, N. IL WHITE., 441 Brow! , N•wirk. N. J.( . 1010 RICD PRINTIN 4 P.)31, 41 J01y14,18713-Iyr.l 1 N# Prstssi 9111 re at Tiritotstsblirstisis. r • 404 F l',. ' 1:1 - 1:Ci, ~~ t~" tt.~l LUMBER 11 , ,t •hr• ! • - 1 ;Mel )1-:"1:= 1 04 \it >NUM) 11-0 th, BRUCE & CC., •-•! AMERICAN ,~u.•: ? Trl A • 1' 9 .L 1 sr s ir --; ~ .a cO. I a i• ; ,r i I: ;°(.c".., E; 1 - •,. 1,1• d As 1•';o1P 1.,-1,b1.• k ' L... i i~ 'l' • : i 4 i• ryi ...., ~ V. 11.1.1.1 M .1V! 1 :art- An I • ;:t/Irr,. .; 1 ;n 1 )T .4 -11#“• 1t.r.)...11 .t s. .14 the • .• • ma+ oei•-ct ,, i IP-01 4mat •ta :.-e• reeninasen , i lit 3:twirl fn M 7 PartinnfAr mr.ittion !Sr, innuanteelirm cnAtniner an.l.rtare ' - stistweicia gniirsnt,...l in sllorlero, J. 1.'7! ♦~i~iiN i'. iU.L: tr: r. A 1.1.1; !' Ey Ei: \'rJ!i; :rf':: - lII' jln.l,i and Lirinor, S. S. SMITH & SON, rifitilisis ad Ape i~gcan s; Gm pry.: rir:EET. TJiT TT Z.: C. . .;.•~~. Drugs, Medicines. TOUT FiNil RMS.\ 'NZ r *'`ES. +LITE sitorlMEl: 1;!:.11•!..- Paints. Oils. Varnish. Car bon Oil Lamp 3. &r!. &r.*. WINES AND LIQUORS. 3ra2o. Wiz Gin Lit rid Fran. •!". '.ll I 1 F.►rniiv .;r::•• r cr:lrraiite.l .•v.•ry rilev ar..31.#) f)rthr ilaTiS Veni Fag get% latki I:# rho n - 0 , 1-'Ol 1 ,, r all partvw.-t .N. i• : C I.: I. :C I X r • I ' . ;,• •- . , • I _1 , :I. .. •hr•.{ .!i r.ii44. ♦ of imnwiry WILLIAM trßrr • s- NT' PA N
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