The Huntingdon Journal. farnl an gous*l. Itio Old Mbn Goeb to Vie Fair. DY .301114 H. TATDIS. I'm very dusty :.I,a tired, wife I I've just come home frog - the fair ; So give me my pipe and tobacco, and I'll smoke in my ear , chair ; It's tiresome work a p. ayin' for feeble old men like me ; It's tiresome , vc - '‹ a rein' where every one wishes to see. Our fair . are .tinniti' do- 1,; they are not like the fairs of old, Where you took t' prizes - )r bread, and but ter as yellow .s gold ; There were hundreds of useful things, that were well rth then ; Now, dczens of racial gorses and hundreds of bettin' men. What all this aportin' c.lllead to is more than I now can tell Bat,somehow, it Recms to me like the down ward road to b—well, I may be a little harsh, but I'm apeakin' the simple truth, For bettin', racin' and drinkin' are the foes of our noble youth. We shall come to a nation of gamblers, if mat ters keep on in this way ; Wt-y, what do you think? a youngster accused me of bettin' to-day ; When I laid my hand on the head—that hesn't seen ten years yet— And called him a fine little fellow—he answer ed me back, "You bet 1" "Tut! tut! little man," said I, "that thing I have never done ; Coin() stand by grandpa's kneel let me reason with you, my son." He straightened up in his clothes, and said, with a look so queer, "I didn't come here for preachin' ; old man, walk off on your ear I" We never heard talk like that when you and I were young; My father and mother—bless 'em—put a bridle upon my tongue, Pm old, and Pm gettin' blind, but a difference I can see 'Twill the boys of eighteen hundred and eight een seventy-three. How is it about the girls? They, too, from the path have strayed; I didn't see one a showin' the butter her hands had made ; They stood in their pony phaetons, with wo man's ease and grace, And shouted as loud as any when a favorite w 0,.. a race. All eyes were watchin' the track ; the race was every man's thet,nei And I said to myself, 'la this a fair, or Is it " only a dream I saw 'bout a dozen of boys lookin' round at the sheep and swine, And the frosts of seventy winters had silvered their beads like mine. Why on airtb don't they change the name, when the wrong name it has got ? No longer call it a fair, but an agricultural trot; Thea area won't be taking things for sensible ' With nnbo4y there Owlets tiutetrPelod men like Ow' • -" b; the *quires but little envies'. The chicken• houses sbould be inexpensive but auficieut- ly roomy. ciean, and well-ventilated. A large portion of the food can be supplied t/ie offal of the farm of almost every desiiiiption, which can be readily -econo inlaed for the purpose. Me timetaquitsed eta be mainly what may be celled aif - time. The pleasure of raising chickens, ducks, turkeys, geeEe, guinea fowls, and even pigeons (with squabs at forty cent.. per pair), should pay for all the outlay in money or labor. As we say, there is a eonstaat demand for poaltry at good prices, and there is not a season in the year whet they cannot be disposed of freely. We know that noon many farms poultry-raising is not regarded with favor, as eonsuming Crum that should be applied to the general affairs of the farm. But it is a mistake 'sad we commend a thorough examination of the subject." Another even more powerful iniunement would to be inventsoLie remedy for ehiek se cholera and "gapes," which cause snob viisseuraging mortality among our poultry, both old and young. Tie-ef oar best and most sueemeral poultry raisers, "who never lose a single chicken from gapes," tell ns krat- kiier attribute their example wholly that as soon as taken off the roost they grease the heads of all the ehickens. The argument is that the worm which produces the trouble in the wind pipe of the bird hatches on the top of its head and passes in _at the nostrils. To Irmitzistr THE FLOW Or MILK.— A southern lady says : - "Tepid water, slightly salted, given twice a day, will in- crease the flow of milk cue-liird ; irthe eow will not drink it at first trial scatter a handful of bran or meal over the top of it. They soon bactome very food of it. and will .drink all yon give them. I tried this plan •Orree years ago with perfect success. I had only one cow, and she was of the com mon scrub stook of the oountry, and after libe began to drink the water, prepared as above, she furnishet me twice a day two ordinary water buckets full of mitt." To bizasuus 1 - Aar/D.—To aid farmers in arriving at accuracy in estimating the amount Of land in diffeient fields wader cultivation, the following rule is given by an agricultural paper : 60 feet wide by 726 feet long, contain one acre; 110 feet wide by 369 feet long, contain one acre ; 220 feet wide by 198 feet long, contain one acre; 240 feet wide by 1814 feet long, one acre; 440 feet wide by 99 feet long contain one acre. The Cheapest, Purest and Bes Faintly► Medicine in the World. PerDTSPEPSIA,, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE , Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, Ac., kc., This unrivaled Southern Remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious min• eral substance, bat is PURELY VEGETABLE, containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an all wise Providence has pissed in countries where Liver Dis miss, most prevail. It will cure all diseases caused by de rangement or the Liver and Bowels• The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a bitter or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the back, sides or Joints, oft en mistaken for Rheumatism; dour Stomach; Lou of Ap petite; Bowels alternately costive and lax; tiestlache; Loss of memory, with a gainful sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; Debility, Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes, a dry cough often mistaken for Consumption. Sometime. matry of those symptoms attend the disease, at other very few; bat the LIVER, the largest organ in the body, is generally the seat of the dneas,, and if not regulated in time, great suffering, wretchedness and death will ensue. I can recommend as an efficacious remedy for <League of the Liver, Heartburn and Dyspepsia, Simmons' Liver Regulator. Lewis G. Wurnea, 1615 Master Street, An slatsult Post Master, Philadelphia. "We have tested its virtues, personally, and know that for Dyspepsia, Siliousnees, and Throbbing Headache, it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tried 40 other remedies before Ilemtnons' Liver Regulator, brit none of them gave us more than temporary relief ; but the Reg ulator not only relieved, but cured ne."—ED. TIGLEGBAPE AA D MEW/NOSY, Macon, Ga. Nothing Is so unpleasant, nothing so common as bad breath, and in nearly every case it conies from the stom ach, and can be so easily corrected if you will take Sim mons` Liver Regulator. Do not neglect so sure a remedy for this repulsive disorder. It will also improve your ap petite, complexion and general health. This distressing alnkstion occurs most frequently. The disturbance of the stomach, arising from the imperfectly digested contents, causes a severe pain in the head, accom panied with disagreeable tutus a, and el: is constitutes what is popularly known as Sick Headache. For prompt relief TAKE SIMMONS' LIVER REGULA- TOR, OR MEDICINK, MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DYS PEPSIA MENTAL DEPRESSION, RESTLESSN ESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, CON STIPATION lull BILIOUSNESS. IT HAS NO EQUAL. MANU)ACTUEED ONLY By " J. H. ZEILIN & CO., Julyl3-1y) PHILADELPHIA, PA. Price. $l.OO. Sold by all Druggists. VEGETINE AN EXCELLENT MEDICINE BPaiaartra.n, 0 , Feb. 8, 1877. This is to certify that I have used Vegetine, inanufactur: iod by H. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass., for Rheumatism and General Prost/300n of the Nervous /System, with good imoceas. Vonenno sp an axool lent medicine 4111:0140111113141:18. Town -I truly, r . C. W. VANDEGRIFT. ae g ert, of the firm of Vaadegrift & Huffman, IS ors business man in this place, having one of Storm is Springfield, sleep in chwes.i •. - - of OUR MINISTER'S WIFE . Louncvn.Li, Ir., Feb., 16, 1877. Ma_ H. I. MIMS. Dear Sir .—Three years ago I was suffering terribly with latianamatory Rheumatism. Our Minister's wife ad vised me to take Vepttue. After bids; one bottle, I was entirety tenured. Tbb year, feeling a return of the di.- - esich.l mein owsuateisood taking UAW sat be ing benefited .gready. It also malty improves my ulgestion. Iteepectfo I I y , lint Wait Jefferson Street. MRS. A. BALLARD. fairs 0 leitiug sound red." dyed permani great paii_ and was constantly weakened by a profuse discharge. I also lost small pieces of bone at different times. Matters ran on thus about 7 years, till May, 1874, when a friend recommended me to go to your office, and tick with you of the virtue of Vegetine. I did so, and by your kindness passed thronghyour manufactory, noting the in gradients, be., by which your resaeoy is produced. By what I saw and heard I gained some confidence in Vegetine. I commenced taking et soon atter, but felt worse from its effects; still I persevered, and soon felt it war benefit. lag me in other respects. Yet I did not see the regatta I desired till I had taken it faithfully for a little more than a year, when the difficulty in the back was cured; and for II months I have enjoyed the best of health. I have in that time gained 25 pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever before in my life, and I was never more able to perform labor than now. During the past few weeks I had a scrofulous swelling as large as my fist gather on another part of my body. I took Vegetine faithfully, and it removed it level with the surface in a month. I think I should have been cured of my main trouble sooner if I had taken larger doses, af ter having become accustomed to its effects. Let your patrons troubled with scrofula or kidney dis ease understand that it takes time to cure chronic diseases ; and, if they will patiently take VIIBETINE, It will, in my judgment, cure them. With great oblirtkons I am Yours very truly, G. W. MANSFIELD Pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Prepared by H. R. Stevens, Boston, 111aH3 VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Sep.l4-Im.] COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING If you w.a sale bills, If you want bill heads, If you wsu letter beads, If ydu want visiting cards, If you want business earth, If yon want blanks :any kind, If you want envelopes neatly printed, if you want auythieg printed in a workman like manner, and at very reasonable ratee, leave youverderrs at the above named office. W . WILLIAMS, MANUFACTURER OF MARBr.% MANTLES, MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, &C., HUNTINGDON, PA. PLASTER PARIS CORNIES, MOULDINGS, &C &LBO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO ORDER. Jaa. 4, 'TI. SEND 250. to G. P. ROWELL & CO., Now York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con taining lists of 3000 newspapers, and estimate, showing cost of advertising. [mohlo,'T6y CHEAP FRESH GOOD GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, No. 512, Penn Street, Huntingdon, Pa. All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. nachlBl7) G. MILLER, Agt. AIROBLEY, Merchant Tailor, No. e 813 Mialin street, West Huntingdon Pa., respfttfully sonoits a Aare of publics pat ronage from town and country. foetifl, Medical. ASK the recovered dys peptics, bt ione sufferers,vic of fever and ague, the vial diseased patient 'hey recovered health cheerful spirits and good ip they will tell you by SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR. BAD BREATH ! SICK HEADACHE! As a Remedy in V EGETIN E. Stationery Store and News t)epot 13ITY* -SrOTJIRJ STATIONERY AND ALL ARTICLES IN THAT LINE AT THE JOURNAL STORE. Cheaper In tho Clioapst Competition Defied ! The stock on hand is one of the largest and most varied ever brought to Huntingdon. It oon, sists of PIRIES, TINTED, REPP, ALEXANDRIA PAPETRIES. PIRIES, TINTED, WOVE PAPETRIIB, ALL SHADES. These are some of the finest Papetries manufac tured in Europe. They are retailed by us at less than they are wholesaled in some of the cities of the Union. To the above fine artielee we add the following PAPETRIES : STELLAR, NEW ERA, VERNON, NE PLUS ULTRA, CODLIN & SHORT, LONGFELLOW BERTHA, YALE, VICTORIA, BRIGHTON, CAMBRIDJE, HARVARD, ALEXANDRIA COURT, COURT LINEAR, CENTENNIAL. INITIAL PAPETRIES. IRViNG, CLEOPATRA, DIAMOND, ST. JAMES, REVERE, PACIFIC. Pepetries for the Children, BIJON, LITTLE PRINCE, . CALEDONIA, UNDINE. AND ALL SHADES. AND GRADES. QUADRILLE NOTES, ONION PA PER, ANTIQUE, 'RIM LINEN Twenty kinds of COMMERCIAL and other NOTE Papers. LETTER and CAP Paper in large quan tities. PACKET NOTE, LETTER, SER MON, and almost every style and variety in use. CONGRESS CAP, and LETTER, BILL, CAP, RECORD CAP, BRIEF, all kinds known to business men; Finest and best articles. BILL HEADS, LET TER HEADS, Note Heads, STATEMENTS, CARDS, ENVELOPES by the cart load to suit every style and variety of paper. All shades and colors an reit as size. PENS, PENCILS, and .I S, INK STANDS of every patern - ad 'dee. PA - PER KN IV ES,sp kidded 'Aisles. PAPER WEIGHTS that will prove a joy forever. POCKET BOOKS, large and small, every style, outing from a few *ants W several dollars. CASES FOR NOTES AND PAPERS. Examine this stock, it cannot be surpasses' in the county. GAMES, GAMES, GAMES, GAMES enough to keep the old and young of the entire neighborhood employed throughout every eve ning of the year. There is some for both the Grave and the Gay. A game for everybody! BLANK BOOKS. LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, MIN UTE BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, TIME BOOKS, BUTCHER BOOKS, ORDER BOOKS, COMPO SITION BOOKS, RECEIPT and NOTE BOOKS. All kinds of COPY BOOKS. A large assortment of SLATES, cheaper than dirt, and last for all time. BOOK SLATES, the cutest thing for students. SLATE PENCILS, and CRAYONS, many kinds. BLANKS of every description. NOTES to suit the close and the liberal. Some that will take a man's shirt clean off or leave it on if dirty. ALBUMS, QUITE AN ASSORTMENT REWARD CARDS that oan't be beat. They are the handsomest thing out. They make the hearts of little folks leap for joy. PICTURES by the dozen, large and email size. Handsome as a Chromo. Also, a few CHROMOS that are per fect pictures. BUILDING BLOCKS that take op the Vane of the little folks. Aorobsts that never tire. _ We would like to mention everything to onr read ers that we have on hand, but it is an endless job. Come and see us and ask for what you want. If it is anything in oar line it will be forth owning. Miscellaneous GREAT INDUCEMENTS -- - Encourage Improvements. FOR SALE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, IN THE NEW EXTENSION OF BEDFORD, NEAR THE SPRINGS. Will offer at private sale, at low prices, and on easy terms and conditions, viz: ONLY ONE-FIFTH CASH REQUIRED ON PURCHASE, BALANCE PAYABLE IN 1,2, 3 and 4 YEARS, equal payments in Bonds, with interest at six per ceutum per annum, payable semi-annually, secu red by Mortgage. The owner offering to the purchaser (if desired) A SPECIAL GUARANTEE coat at the expiration of the four years, should the purchaser be dissatisfied with his purchase, will refund the original purchase amount as ex pressed in the receipt (or Deed in the hands of Messrs. Russell A Longenecker until all the pay ments are made), and have the Lot or Lots recon verted on repayment of original purchase amount, providing the Lot or Lots are free from incum branees, same as when bought from owner , For particulars, apply to F. BENEDICT, Or RUSSELL Ic LONGENECKER, ap27--L®) Bedford, Pa. STAMPING ! STAMPIN G Having just received a fine assortment of Stamps frogs the east, I am now prepared to do Stamping for BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERING. I also do Pinking at the shortest notice. MRS. MATTIE G. GRAY, i11ay3,197b. No. 415 Mifflin Street. C . IIEAP ! CHEAP ! CHEAP PAPERS. N./ FLUIDS. ALBUMS Buy your Paper, Buy your Stationery Buy your Blank Books, AT TIIZJOURNAL BOOR if STATIONERY STORE. Fine Stationery, School Stationery, Books for Children, Games for Children, Elegant Fluids, Pocket Book, Pass Books, And an Endless Variety of Nice Things, AT THE JOURNAL BOOK & STATIONERY STORE The ONLY BLACKING that meets the demand for a quick and brilliant polish. " BIXBY'S BEST" absolutely nourishes and pp eterrer tie leather. %. M. MIX.DT & CO, 173 a 175 Washington St. N.Y. For sale by DR. J. C. FLEM.I.NCI ,t CO. October, 6, 1876—yr GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. THOROUGHLY CURES DISEASES OF THE SKIN, BEAUTIFIES THIS 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 BLEU isms arising from local impurities of the Mood 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. Au. THE REMEDIAL ADVANTAGES OF SUL PIM* BATHS Are insured BY THE USE OF Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects = remedies and PRE. WRITS RHEUMATISM and GOUT. It 1150 DISINFECTS CLOTHING 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 Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20. N. B.—Tha so cat tales are triple the size of those at ■s cects. "HILT'S HIM AND WIELSKER DYE," Meek er Brews, *0 Cents. C. I. anurra, Prop'r, 7 Sizth tiv.,11.11. October 2 181`6-y IT. S' IL Bixby 61. Co., 173 & 175 Washington St. N.Y For sale by DR. J. C. FLEMING lc CO. October 6, 1876-yr IFISTORY OF Huntingdon County, Pa., FROM THE . EARLIEST TIMES TO THE NTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. BY MILTON 8. LYTLE, The above work, now in press, will be issued in s few weeks. Canvassers will visit every family In the county for the purpose of soliciting sub scriptions. Persons not residents of the county, who may desire it, can have it sent to them by mail, by re mittitg to the author, at this place, the price: $2.75 for cloth binding, and $3.25 for library or soother. [sep22 ÜBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL. N- 7 Osly $2.00 a year. J. A. Brown's Penn Street Furniture and Carpet Store. To the Readers of the "JOURNAL." The population of Huntingdon county is more than Thirty Thousand. For over twenty-one years JAM ES A. BROWN has been engaged in the merchandising business in Huntingdon, the county seat. The extensive patronage he has received from the buy ing public, continued through all these years, bear testimony of his accommodating disposition, and reliability as a busi ness man. Although so widely and favorably known, there may be some of the many thousands who are not acquainted with his place of business. The object therefore of this printer's ink is to of the advantages his business experience and facilities enables him to offer his customers, and invite all to come and see for themselves. Carpets and Furniture Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Carpet Chain, and SEWING MACIIINE NEEDLES, OIL and FIXTURES, at 525 PENN STRI-i]ET. August 17, 1877-limos. 'CENTRAL' KOTEL, PITTSBURG. Smithfield Street, from 2nd to 3rd Avenues. The most centrally located fifst-class-House in the city. Street cars pass the door every five min utes to all the depots and all parts of both cities. TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. WALSH & ANDERSON, PROPRIETORS• The "HUNTINGDON JOURNAL" is received weekly at the Hotel and placed on file for the benefit of guests from this section, Ac. [May4 '77 HENRY W. KANAGA SEVENTH AVENUE HOTEL. H. W. KANAGA & CO., Proprietors, Late Proprietors of the Girard House, Chestnut St., Philadelphia. PITTSBUL:GIR, PA. One of the most desirable places to stop at West of the Mountains. Accommodations fir 300 Guests. The above house, opened last Spring for the accommodation of guests, is most centrally located in the business portion of the city, and within two blocks of the Union Depot. The house is Entirely new and furnished throughout in the most improved style, and is in every respect a first-class Hotel, with all modern improvements, having the electric telegraph from each chamber, and a first-class passenger elevator, with all safety patents attached. Ventilation of the House perfect. Safeguards on eveey floor against accidents by fire. Practically fire-proof. "At Reduction from the stated prices to parties remaining a week or more. TI-e cuisine department will be all that could be desired. A LEADING FEATURE.—'fates: Ist and 2nd floors, $3.01 per day; 3d floor, $2.50; 4th floor, $2.90 March 16, 1877. Pianos and Organs. ARION PIANO FORTE -AND- Estey's Cottage Organs. . • ~... • c - rek AN% “..Es°2-7 --- 3 -- i— e - ":‘ • THE , e. _____,------------_2_ .. Ur II .-7414 i i muc L t . - e lokic 0 Ftir ., • r II lib . ONE THOUSAND MADE AND SOLD MONTHLY. NEARLY OR QUITE DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER MAKE. THE SWEETEST AS WELL AS THE MOST POWERFUL ORGAN IN THE MARKET. Also the PATENT ARION PIANO, WITH FOUR NEW PATENTS. E. M. BRUCE ls, CO., No. 1308 Chestnut St., deelo,7s] PHILADELPHIA. Bin" IGO ,able by Process. Patent •ma4le EOM. only Blue" A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of laarriage • .WO M AN m - AN ou ~. duties of marricee and tha that unfit Mr tt the et a se tyr e of Reproduction and •••••: - ' r the Disc:L..3ot women_ at' boo , : for rivat, U r consid- MARR IA e ate ee4 "g' 21 ' Pagel' price, . . 0 CAL ADVISER! On all duo note E is, • va t arn..ny tram self ExcesPem, orEeoret DiAert,3, with the tw.t 11.:11na of cure, P 24 pweep.prit-Lit rt.. A CLINICAL Lrc - ruftE o.t th.• ahoy , . disea•es and fho.e of the Throat find Lungs, Catarrhalupture, the Op urn Hebit..ke., wire (Oct.. I.i• her hank a. nt ra,iel id an rneept tqr - iee Or ICI three, for 75 Aildreas DB.. BU TP I, l‘o. 12 N. &A Li:. I.Ouia. August 10, '77-y Idry. Or. A. Gil OLIN'S •Erl ate Hospital, lel East Chicago, f uhi rk i r, S t1:11 cure of all Mimes • Privates nature, oral tbig from only slates or Defection of either Sex. @wins' Weakness producing Emission% Lose of llesnory, Impaired Sight, Lost Mamboed or Impotana. Nervous Dekillty, pormsoently wand; diner" of B der, Kidneys, Liver LuthmA Piles, all Cbreale 'A. DISSM., and DISE A SE S FEMALEft, yield to his treatment. Dr. Olin has bad a life-long expectance, trod cures when 'then WI He. • graduate of the Reformed School, uses no mercury. has the ingest practice In the U. S. LADIES re games treatment with osilltrale home and hoard, call or write. Er. cry convenience for patiante. Send eft, cents for menple of Rubber Goods and circular of important information by expo.. DIL 411LIIPS Fen.. Pll s3per Box. Consultation fr.. Schutt R 11ARRIAGE GUIDE ( 2 .;ms Irr agii.„he and middle aged of both Sexes, on all diseases of a price. nature. Valuable advice to the married and three contemplating mewing, How to be healthy and truly happy In the married relation. Every body skonkl pt We book. Felon lio mute, to toy odd's', sealed. OPIUM and Morphine Habit absolutely and speedily cured. Fiaillifia; no pubiit Send...up Ice particulars. DR. Csamms. let Washington St., Chicago, ill. saPOLD PLATED WATCHES. Cheapest 'n the known world. Sample Watch Free to Agent , . Addreen, A. Coniann & Co.. Chlon=. s2sooayear. Agenfawsuated everywhere. Bus thew strictly legiltlmatel'articalars free Address J.Worris 41, Co., ESL Louis. No. S4PREMIUM WATCH AND CHAIN--. tem-winder.Free with everyorder. Out- It free. J. B. Gaylord & Co., Chicago, 111. NOTIFY ALL, HE MANUFACTURES AND DEALS IN OF ALL KINDS, Central Hotel, Pittsburgh, Fifth Avenue Hotel. FRANK 3fACDONALD Miscellaneous. SCHOOL BOOKS. SC 0 L BOOKS. 5C11013. BOOKS. SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL 'SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL SCHOOL !Spellers, Geographies, Geographies, Geographies, Arithmetics, Arithmetics, Arithmetics, Grammars, Grammars, Grammars, Readers , Readers, Readers, SCHOOL Spellers, BOOKS SCHOOLtiSpellers, BOOKS Dictionaries,) SCHOOL BOOKS Dictionaries, l SCHOOL BOOKS Diotionaries, I SCHOOL BOOKS Copy Books, SCHOOL BOOKS Copy Books, SCHOOL BOOKS Copy Books, SCHOOL BOOKS Drawing Books, SCHOOL BOOKS Drawing Books„ SCHOL BOOKS Drawing Books,' SCHOari BOOKS Drawing Cards, SCHOOL BOOKS Drawing Cards, SCHOOL BOOKS Drawing Cards, SCHOOL 80 - `KS Teachers' Keys, SCHOOL BOOKS Teachars' Keis,lf SCHOOL BOOKS _ . Teachers' Keys,ll SCHOOL BOOKS And every other kind of BOOKS used in the schools of the county, together with a full and complete line of SCHOOL STATIONERY, at prices to suit the times, at the JOURNAL STORE. JOURNAL STORE. $77/°"1 is not easily earned in these times but it can be made in three months by any one of either sex, in any part of the coun try who is willing to work steadily at the employ ment that we furnish. $66 per week in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to try the business. Terms and $5 Outfit free. Ad dress at once, H. HALLETT it Co., Portland, Maine' March 23, 1877-6 m. n, MADE by Agents in cities and country a. towns. Only necessary to show samples TO to make sales and money, for any one out 6 ,. # . of employment and disposed to work. - 42 4 Used daily by all business men. Send A stamp for circular, with prices to Agents. , 4 v Address, "SPECIAL AGENCY," ' i mh3o-sm] Kendall Building Agency. PATENTS F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of Patents, Washington, D. C. NO PATENT NO PAY. Send for Ciren ___ Carriages and Buggies. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Cor. sth and _Mifflin Sts.. HUNTINGDON. PA. I respectfully inform the public that I am prepa red to manufac, ire Buggies, Carriages, Phmtans, SPRING-WAGONS, tec., and all cither kinds of work pertaining to my line of business at the shortest notice. Flf - All work Warranted to be as represented. - lick Give me a call and examine my work. Junels-Iy.] JAMES V. LEE. Booth, Shoes and Leather. REMOVED TO THE NORTH EAST Corner of the Di%mond. JOHN H. WJESTBROOK Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he has just received from the city a new and splendid stock of LEATHERS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack., Trunks, &c., &c., &c., ckc. All of which he is prepared to sell at greatly re duced prices. Don't forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old customers and the public generally are invited to call. Dan. 4, '7l. F RESH ARRIVAL OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT SHAFFER'S NEW STORE. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends and customers, that he has just re ceived from the East a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children, which he is prepared to sell a trifle lower than any other establishment in town. Being a practical shoemaker, and having had considerable experi ence, he flatters himself that his stock cannot be surpassed in the county. Give him a call, at the CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ( West end of the Diamond) HUNTINGDON. Customer work made to order, in a neat and durable manner , Jan. 4.'71 DOWN WITH PRICES. WILLIAM AFRICA has just opened up a large and varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS, GLOVE KID SHOES, and a large supply of heavy work, suitable for men and boys, at very low•ssoµd I have at all times an assortment of HANDSOME BOOTS AND SHOES on hand, which will be disposed of at as reasona ble rates as the market will admit of. My stock was selected with great care, and I can confidently recommend all articles in my establishment. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of customer work, and orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed in all orders. Jan. 4, 11. WILLIAM AFRICA. Drugs and Liquors. S. S. SMITH & SON, DREEists alig ApoMarin, 616 PENN STREET, 13 - 0 - INTTIINTC3I-IDOINT, Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS, TOILET & FANCY ARTICLES TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, SHOULDER BRACES, Paints, Oils,Varnish, Car bon Oil Lamps, &c., &c. WINES AND LIQUORS, %dies, Brandies, Wines, Gins, Ales and Porters, for Mechanical, Medicinal, Sacra mental and Family purposes. A pure article warranted in every case. They are also Agents forthe Davis Yetcal Feed Seta .1 ille, Best in the world for all purposes. April 28, 1876—y Travellers' Guide. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. TINE OF LzAvnto or 'MAINS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOCKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BCOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS BOOKS WESTWARD i ~~M ~ ' kr-3 4 —.; 4 1 c. v:1 The Fast Line Westward, leaves Huntingdon at 8 30 P. at., snd arrives at Altoona at 7 40 P. I. The Pacific Express, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon a 8.68, a nn, and arrives at Harrisburg 11.46 a m. The Philadelphia Express, Eastward, loaves Hunting don atll.lB p, in. and arrives at larrisburg at 2.44 a in The Day Express, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon at 1.18 p. in. and arrives at Harrisburg at 3.35 p. m. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAILROAD. Summer Arrange]] On and after HAY 14, 1876, Passel arrive and depart as follows BOUTIIWA111). kin. 1 LIP. SHOUP'S RUN BRANCH. 'ARO. NOR' SOUTICV No. 1. =Z P. A. M. 11 05 11 20 11 25 11 35 Saxton, Coalmont.4 Crawford.. Dudley, I G. F. GAOL, EAST BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. On and after December 4, 1876, trains will run as follows NORTHWARD NAIL. No. 1. A. M. 46 55 07 32 38 50 02 19 28 MAIL. No. 3 P.M. 1 Lapl3,'77-Iyu CAN'T BE BEATEN 1 GEO. SHAFFER. PA., are dealers in -ALSO such as St mmer EASTWARD. Co 01 ° >O 3 ro ..oZ 1. - • 0' o r. ,r 4 "' c 4 .re STATIONS. .is. N. Hamilton. Mt. Union Mapleton Mill Creek Ardenbeim HUNTINGDON ..... Petersburg Barree ...... Creek._ Tyrone Tipton ;Bell's Mills Altoona Trains will NORTHWARD LIP. I X 4.11. STATIONS. Huntingdon. - Lon g Siding McConnells tow n Grafton Marklesburg Coffee Run Rough and Ready Cove Fishers Summit Saxton Riddlesburg Hopewell Pipers Run Brallier's Siding. ........ B. Run Siding Everett Mount Dalian BEDFORD STATIONS. SOUTHWARD, MAIL. No. 2. P. M. , I STATIONS. 1 1 Leave Robertsdale. Arrive Cook's. Cole's. Saltillo. Three Springs. vßeersvilid. RockhilL Shirley. .Aughwkk. Ar. Ift.Union. Leave. 12 36 12 18 12 09 A. X 11 bb Dry-Goods and Groceries. REMOVAL !-NEW GOODS BEND. JACOB having removed his store FISHERS' stand, No. 501 Penn arrest. will dis pose of his large stook o' DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CARPETS, CLOTHING HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES and everything in his line, NOW is THE TIME TO BUY CHEAP Come and see as, without delay. BENJ. JACC B Huntingdon, Ps., Jan. 14, 1874. GLAZIER & BRO. DEALERS IN GENERAL MERHANDISE, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, EBOOTS, SHOES, HATS, &c. &c SMITH Street, between Washington and Mita GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE WASHINGTON Street, near Smith. Jan. 18, '7l. G OODS FOR THE MILLION AT THE WEST HUNTINGDON BAZAR, Corner of _Ninth and Washington Streets. This establishment has just received a large and in p a of seasonable goods, consisting DRY ' GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS. HOSIERY, and ail articles usually found in a first-class store The public are respectfully invited to call and examine goods and prices. Don't forget the place, corner Ninth and Wash ington streets, West Huntingdon, Pa. G. W. JOHNSTON A CO. 0°05,1873. Ready-made Clothing. NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING AT S. WOLF'S. S. WOLF has just received a large stock of CLOTHING, from the east, which he offers very cheap to suit these panicky times. Below are a few prices: Men's good black suits $l2 50 " cassimere snits 8 50 " diagonal (best) 14 00 Warranted all wool suits 10 00 up Youth's black suits 10 00 up Cassimere suits 6 50 Diagonal (best) 11 50 Boys' suits 4 50 up Brown and black overalls 50 Colored shirts 35 up Fine white shirts 1 00 up Good suspenders 18 up Best paper collars per box 15 • A large assortment of hats 75 up Men's shoes 1 50 up . Large Assortment of TRUNKS, VALI LISES and SATCHELS at PANIC PRICES. Trunks from $2 00 up Umbrellas from 60 up Ties and Bows very low. Cigars and Tobacco very cheap. Be sure to call at 8 WOLF'S store Ne. 618 Penn Street, next door to Smith's Drug Store. sepl'76) SAMUEL MARCH Agt. Miscellaneous. A MAN OF A THOUSAND. Having discovered, in a manner which might be considered almost providential. a positive 'punier Consumption and all Lung Complaints I feel it my duty to make it known in a prasti4;al manner by furnishing a sample bottle free of charge, to all sufferers, my only hope of remuneration being that the medicine will perform all I claim for it. The ingredients are of the choicestherbal products And perfectly safe; will be sent free to all. Ad dre.s at onoe. Dr. 0. PHELPS BROWN, 211 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J., or may be bad of John Read A Sons, Huntingdon, Pa. Mch.l6 '77-ly T 1 W. PROCTOR, 208 PENN STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. SCHOOL BOOKS, and SCHC JIB & CHURCH FURNITURE. Bosad.as, Spellers, Geographies, Arith:netics, Grammars, Writing Books, Composition Books, Drawing Books, Drawing Cards. Writing Charts, Outline Maps, Reading Charts, Blackboard Slating, Webster's Dictionaries, Call Bells, School Bells, School Desks, Teacher's Desks, Globes, Etc., Etc. Every Book, Chart, and kind of Apparatus re quired in School, Academy or College. Correspon- Janos with School Directors, Church Trustees, and Teuturs, cordially invited. All communications and orders will receive prompt attention. Call o■ e Address, D. W. PROCTOR, jan26-+f) 206 Penn at., Huntingdon, Ps. WC" PO' .v. 4 2:::. 3 , Pio g KIRK, BATT & BERWIND WHOLESALEGROCERS 130 North Third Street, Philadelphia Offer for sale a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, TEAS, SPICES, Ao , WE MAHE A SPECIALTY OF COFFEE AND SYRUP. OUR FINEST DRIPS IS HEAVY BODY, FINE FLAVOR, LIGHT IN COLOR, AND FREE FROM ACIDS. WE SPECIALLY SOLICIT MAIL ORDERS, AND FILL THEM WITH AS BITCH CARE AND AT AS LOW PRI CES AS IP PARTIES WERE PRESENT TO MARE THEIR OWN auccrioxs. iociff-y TAKE THINGS EASY I SIDDALL'S MAGNETIC SOAP SAVES HALF THE WORK AND MAKES WASH-DAY A PLEASURE BOTH WINTER AND SUMMER I Makes clothes Sweet and very White without BOILING or SCALDING. NO WASH-BOILER, NO ROUGH HANDS, NO YELLOW CLOTHES, NO STEAM in the HOUSE. PO penalty if it injures the Clothes ! Bold by Grocers, or a Family Package sent by Express, freight prepaid, on reoeipt et 31.30. F. H. SIDDALL, seplky] 106 Market St., Philadelphia. For sale by DR. J. C. FLEMING • CO. !WARD No. 2. ZIP. P. M. 8 00 5 45 540 530 Burr. MAIL. No. 4. P. M. . 704 . 6SS . 640 . 610 . 604 5 52 15 40 5 23 5 14 CAIN HOTEL, A MER! MT. UNION. S. B. WOOLLBTT, Proprietor. This old and well established hotel, ender th new proprietor, gives every satisfsetion to th traveling public. Give it a call. Day6,l4 Agent for - AND - Merchants,
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