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    The Huntingdon Journal.
puling for the
Take Care of Your Health
Warm weather of itself is exhausting
upon the system, but when we conbine
with this severe toil, there is a fearful
drain upon the energies which must be
sustained by liberal diet and judicious
habits.
In the first place, every hard worker
must sleep well. The brain and muscles
are refreshed and strengthened by sleep,
and it should never be less than seven or
eight hours out of twenty-four, at least,
when there is a severe drvin upon the sys
tem.
Boys and girls need more sleep than
adults, but all should have what nature de
mands, or there will be a weakening of
the vital forces.
What a blessed restorer is sleep, even
to the poor debauchee ; it comes to him
like an angel of forgiveness, clears his
muddy brain, bindsup;his wounds, and he
awakes a sane man, with only enough of
yesterday's excess hanging about him to
remind the foolish young 'Zan that he is
violating the laws of his being, and if he
would preserve his health must reform his
habits.
The food must be nutritious in propor
tion to the labor performed. The farmer
can never perform his long-continued mus
cular efforts unless his muscles are constant_
ly renewed. Every effort wears out the
muscle, and it is thrown off as dead tissue
by the skin, kidneys, lungs, etc. This
worn-out matter must be supplied by the
blood, and the blood is made from the food
which we eat.
The food should be of that kind which
is nutritious, and at the same time not ex
hausting on the stomach—bread, vegetables
(well prepared), rice, cheese, beef, mutton
and milk will probably prove the most
available—avoid salt meat of any kind,
and particularly salt pork.
Those who are exposed to the sun
should be careful not to drink too much
of cold water; all cold drinks should be
taken moderately, and not when the system
is much heated.
All alcoholic drinks must be shunned as
you would poison or the leprosy. They
stimulate for a short time, but are followed
by a prostration of the energies which will
result either in disease or a debilitated
condition of the system.
A large amount of waste matter is thrown
off by the skin. Several pounds of dead
tissue is daily excreted, so that the skin
should be washed with soap and water, and
well rubbed with 2017, coarse towel every
night. This will produce sound and re_
freshing sleep, and leave the skin in a
healthy condition to do its part the next
day.
Never wear at night the shirt worn
through the day. It keeps the dead secre
tions upon the skin, prevents its healthy
action, throws too much labor upon the
kidneys, and is the fruitful source of dis
ease.
By carefully observing these hygienic
principles it is possible, even for farmers,
to go through with their exhausting labors
in harvest and not be seriously injured, or
very much prostrated.
Coal-Tar in Preserving Timber.
Salt is employed, in numerous instances,
as a preservative of timber, where a coat
of coal-tar would be far more effective.
Water and dampness will dissolve salt, and
after a few years repeated applications of
water will wash away all the saline material-
Salt is frequently employed between tim
bers which are laid one above the other,
for the purpose of promoting the durability
of the timber, and also for repelling certain
insects which are liable to bore into the
wood, to the great damage of architectural
structures. But a generous layer of coal
tar between timbers, will not only repel
insects, but will preserve the tintber from
decay for ages. The sills of all buildings
that are placed on a foundation wall should
be ehorough,y smeared with coal-tar, es
pecially on the under side ; and the tenons
and mortises should also be covered with a
heavy coat where the timbers are united.
By this treatment, any water that might
fine a passage into the joints will be effect
ually excluded. The upper side of sleepers
of barns and other out-buildings should
always be daubed befor the planks are laid
down. When the ends of sleepers are
placed in gains, it will pay well in promot
ing the durability of the timber to smear
both the gains and the ends of the sleepers
before the latter are put in their places.
Coal-tar can also be employed with satis
factory profit in smearing the tenons and
mortises of gates and joints of some styles
of fence, where two surfaces would be liable
to retain moisture. When building piers
and bridges, a barrel or two of tar applied
to the joints of the timbers would often
save thousands of dollars. Bridges and
piers always begin to decay first at the
joints. When joints are not painted or
smeared with tar, water will find its way
into them; and, as the moisture will be
retained for a long period, the timber will
soon commence decaying. Bridges rarely
wear out; but they fail on account of the
premature decay of portions of the timber,
which a generous coat of coal-tar would
preserve from decay for many years.—
Industrial Monthly.
Give Water Freely.
Horses and oxen at work need water of
ten. The plowman carries his jug of water
or leaves his team to rest while he goes to
the house for a drink. But the team works
harder than the man, probably needs drink
as often; yet many teams are taken out in
the morning, to the field, where there is
no water except in the driver's jug, and
worked five or six hours before they can
get a drop. hit any wonder that they are
injured by drinking too much when led to
the spring at noon? As an act of kind.
ness to the horses and oxen that serve man
so faithfully and as a matter of economy,
we recommend that in all eases where wa
ter is not in, or near ~he field, in which
the team is at work, a tub or barrel be fur
nished, and glled with water as regularly
as the plowman's jug. This with a buck
et may easily be set in the wagon and
taken to the field, and the team should be
permitted to drink onoe at least every half
day, and oftener if the weather is warm.
If every one would adopt this"plan we
should hear no more of "water founder."
The teams would be more vigorous and
hardy, and perform more labor for their
owners.
Pianos.
pAT NT
AR lON
PIANO
COMBINES MANNER'S FOUR
SLMPLIPY7JVG PATENTS,
THE MOST VALUABLE PATENTS EVER
USED IN PIASO-FORTES.
PATENT ARION
REVERSED
WOODEN
THE
COMPOUND
REST
THE
FULL
IRON
AND THE
SUSTAINING
IRON
A FEW REASONS
ARION PIANO
IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
The ARION PIANO-70ItTE Rae greater power
than any other Piano-Forte manufactured.
It will Stand in Tune Longer,
and in its mechanical construction it is more per
fect, and, therefore,more durable, than any instru
ment constructed in the usual modern style.
The arrangement of the Agraffe, the manner of
stringing, the peculiar form and arrangement of
the Iron Frame
SUPERCEDES ALL OTHERS.
The use of a bar (which is a part of the Iron
Frame on a line with the heavy steel stringing,)
gives
GREAT STRENGTH
where most needed, and in this respect all other
pianoes fail
The construction of the WREST PLANK, into
which the tuning Pins are inserted, is such that it
is impossible for the pins to come loosened, or the
Wrest Plank itself to split, as is too often the case
in other Piano-Fortes.
The Extraordinary Evenness
throughout the scale, the excellent Singing Quail
ity, the
LENGTH AND PURITY OF VIBRATION,
all go to prove what we claim, viz : that the
ARION PIANO-FORTE
Is the Best Instrument Manufactured,
ALSO
ESTEYS COTTAGE ORGANS,
WITH THE
VOX JUBILANT
VOX HIJMANA
THE NE PLUS ULTRA OF
REED ORGANS,
universally acknowledged to be the BEST Organ
made for Sunday Schools, Churches, Parlors and
Lodges.
Having more power, with a sweeter tone, than
any other Organ in the market notwithstanding
the representations of agents interested in the sale
of other Organs, see do fully 'Tarrant every Organ
for the period of fine years, (at our own expense.)
We have no agent in Huntingdon at present, there
fore all who may want one of the best Organs ex
tant may receive, by corresponding with ns, a
price and descriptive list from which a selection
may be made, to which we will give our personal
attention, and guarantee satisfaction,
Send your orders to
E. M. BRUCE,
No. 18 N. 7th Street,
nols Philadelphia, Pa.
Miscellaneous
THOMAS FISHER. H. G. FISHER. THOS. C. TISIIER
FISHER S, SONS,
PROPRIETORS
of the
HUNTINGDON MILLS.
Manufacturers of
FLOUR, FEED, GROUND PLASTER, &C
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRY GOODS, GROERIES, FISH, SALT, &C.
A Specialty made of
CARPETS, OIL CLOTH R MATTINGS
March 8,1871.
S. 0. HENRY,
T. S. JOHNSTON,
cgz
HUNTINGDON, PENN'A. 0
FORWARDING 3, COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AGRA FFE.
Wholesal and Retail Dealers in
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
FURS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS,
GROCERIES,
HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE,
CLOTHING, IRON,
PLANK.
NAILS, GLASS, .
PUTTY, OILS,
PAINTS, SALT, PLASTER, &C., &C.
FRAME.
Proprietors of the
WARRIOR RIDGE FLOURING MILLS,
Flour and Feed constantly on hand.
BAR.
Cesn paid for all kinds of grain. Produce ta
ken in exchange for goods at the Mammoth Store.
Feb. 15, 1871.
GLAZIER & BR6
DEALERS IN GENERAL ME RHANDISE,
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS,
&c. &c.,
SMITH Street, between Washington and Milli
GROCERIES,
:PROVISIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
WASHINGTON Street, near Smith.
Jan. 18, '7l.
MUSIC STORE.
You can save from ten to thirty per ceut.
E. J. GREENE,
Dealer in
STEINWAY & SONS',
CHICKERING & SONS',
THE UNION PIANO.FORTE CO.,
THE WEBER, RAVEN & BACON'S,
GEO. M. GOULD & CO.'S,
CONRAD MEYERS'
AND ALL OTHER MAKES OF PIANOS.
MASON & HAMLIN'S
and Oeo. Woods d, Co.'s celebrated Organs, and
any other make desired. Also, Melodeons, Guqars,
Violins, Herman Accordeons, Sheet Music, Music
Books, &c.
New and good Pianos for $3OO and upwards.
" five-octave Organs for SO " "
" Melodeons for 70
All Instruments warranted for five years.
Agents supplied at wholesale Rates, as low as in
the cities. Call on, or address,
E. J. GREENE,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
,2nd floor of Leieter'e new building.
January 4, 1871.
NOTICE:-
HUNTINGDON
BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
NEW SERIES.
At a recent meeting of the directors of said As
sociation, it was resolved that a new series of stock
be issued, provided a subscription of three ;4undred
shares be procured. Under this resolution persons
desiring to become members of the Association
can do so upon payment of one dollar monthly on
each share of stock subscribed.
The original stock is now worth thirty dollars
per share.
The following named persons are authorised to
secure subscriptions . .
W. Buchanlin, at Buchanan .b Allison's stove and
n store, Huntingdon.
M. M. McNeil, at Prothonotary's office.
Hugh Lindsay, at Globe office.
John Reed, at Reed's Drug store.
P. M. Lytle, at office of P. M. & M. S. Lytle.
John R. Thompson, at Birmingham.
John P. Marclay, at Spruce Creek.
David Henderson, at Alexandria.
Rev. M. L. Smith, at Petersburg.
Rev. John Moorhead, at Mount Union.
Rev. Win. Gwinn, at Manor Hill.
S. B. CHANEY, Pres't.,
Wu. A. FLEMING, See'y. [jan3-72.tf
BEE HIVE GROCERY,
No. 111, 4th street, Huntingdon, Pa.
'QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS."
X. B. CORBIN
Has just received a varied assortment of articles
usually found in a first-class GROCERY.
BAKERY.
I still continue to carry on my Bakery, and am at
all times prepared to supply
BREAD, CAKES AND PIES.
at reasonable prices.
CANDY MANUFACTORY.
In connection with my other business I have
ommenced the manufacture of Candies, and am
repared to supply country dealers with both
'ANCY and COMMON at as low rates as the y
can be purchased outside of the Eastern Citie;.
If you want to save money, Make your purchases
at this establishment-
TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS!!!TOYS! ! !
This department is complete and embraces every
thing in the Toy line from a Jumping Jack to an
Elephant.
Jan. 17,1872.
SMITH IN HIS NEW BUILDING
CALL AND EXAMINE.
IF YOU WANT GREAT BARGAINS GO TO
SMITH'S NEW STORE.
The best Sugar and Molasses, Coffee, and Tea
Chocolate, Flour, Fish, Salt and Vinegar, Confec
tionaries, Fruits, Cigars, Tobacco, and spices of
the best, and all kinds, and every other article usu
ally found in a Grocery Store.
Also—Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Var
nishes, Oils Spts. Turpentine, Fluid, Alchohol,
Glass, Putty, Ac., Ac. The best Wiae and Bran-
- ,
dy for medical purposes, and all the beet Patent
Medicines, and a variety of articles too numerous
to mention.
The public generally will please call and exam
ine for themselves, and learn my prices.
S. S. SMITH.
Jan. 4,'71.
GO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE
VI For all kinds of printing_
Travellers' Guide.
HUNTINGDON AND BROX
RAILROAD.
Summer
On and after Tuesday, June 4th, 1872, Pf 1,125
will arrive and depart as Callon e :
UP Tam
Ace..
STATIONS.
Iluntingdon
Long Siding
P. 3r. 1
LE 600!
6 06 ,
6 19
6 25
6 37
6 51,
6 581
A. M.
;La 8 20
8 : 8 1
8 451
8 511
9 051
9 20•
927!
9 191
9 431
10 101
McConnelhaown
Newf. Grove
Marklesburg
' Coffee Run
!Rough and Ready
ICove
Saxton
Riddl esburg
llopetre I I
Piper. Run
Tateavill a
Bloody Run
Mount Dal Lia
Ashcom's Mills
Latscille
Hartley's Male.
Jaittesona ..........
931
ea 9 40
1 B edford
SID
LS 7 431 xx 10 151
COUP'S RUN BRANCI
Saxton,
Coalmont
Crawford.
Dudley
Broad Top City
JOUR
pt 21, 1871.
800 10 35
AZ 8 10 .10 45,
"(until
PENNSYLVANIA RAIL
TIME OF LEAVI
Summer Arrztngerai
WESTWARD
T S ATIONS.
t?::'ll'4'
18. K. ISENBERG,
t B. F. ISENBERG.
P. N.l
5 02'
5 10
5 18
6 24
5 40'
5 57
507 J
1 6 05 1 11 1410 41 N.liamilton.
1 6 1111 21110 55 Mt. Union
1 6 17 11 30111 10 Mapleton
6 25111 37111 26' Mill Creel
-li6 Mll 53!11 50 HUNTINODOS
16 5412 11 12 20 Petersburg
I/ 0412 21 . 12 22 Barree
6 14 7 10 12 2812 90
6 27 7 24 12 42 100
6 35 7 71 12 50 1 08 '
645 7 41 1 01 1 22,'
649 7 47 1 07 1 3011
6 55 7 821 1 11 1 361
7 15 8 10 1 30 2 001.
P. M. A Icip.
All trains Eastant!%:.it, with the
cific Express East, which i;fullowod .c.1;;;;I
burg AcCommodaiion, stop at Iluntingdoi
The Fast Line Westward, leaves Hunt
P. m., and arrives at Alt29n'a-at
The Pacific Express Westward leaves
45 a. ts. and arrives at Altoona at 9 05 1
Thu Southern Express, Westward, leavel7l.lunion
at 4 . 07 A. Y., and arrives at d Itcrna at 6 20 A. Y.
Cincinnati ' Exprose,lVestward, leaves linntini
2 19 A. x., and arrive. at Altoona at 3 45 A. 11.
The FBA Line, Eastward, leaves linntingd;n at:2 A
IL and arrives at Ilarrisburg at 3 20 A.M.
The Cincinnati Express, Eastward, leaves rnuxdon
at 6 55 P. n, and arrives ut Ilarrisburg at 10 15 i.
NORTH CENTRAL RAILWA-
On and after all th, trains will leave.-
risburg, as follows:
STATIONS.
It.risburg
Harrisburg
-Arrive!
Williamsport,
Elmira,
Canandaigua,.....
Rochester,
Buffalo,
Suspension Bridge,
Niagara Fulls,
krrivel 6MI
10 55
I v g
STATIONS. 1.
Ir: tl
Harrisburg, leave) A 4 0 . 51 1 . 5
Baltimore -arrive 7 30 1 r. M. P. M. 10 45 ;50
12 00, 300 A. sr.
505 500 100
Washington....-arriTel 10 001
Dec, 20, 1871.
READING RAIL ROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEME?.XS,
MOXDAT, Mon tire, 1872.
Great Trunk Line from the North and North-West br
Philadelphia, Now York, Reading, Pottsville, Tama
qua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allentown '
Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Columbia, he.
, Tra l ls leave Harrisburg for New York as follows : tt
York at 1.0173. m., l srand gas p. m. respectiVely.
Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. m. 12.30 noon and
6.95 p. m. Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.30 a. m., and 3.30 p. n.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Mi.
nersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Allentown and Philadelphia
at 8.10 a. m., 200 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanonard
principal way stations; the 4.05 p. m.train connecting fir
Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potti
vilie, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill aid
Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. m.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Reading for
Allentown, Easton and New York r 4.34, 10.40 a. m, arri
4.05 p. m. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. m.,12.30 1
Noon and 545 p. m. and Allentown at 7.20 a. as. 12.25
Noon, 2.15, 4.25 and 9.15 p. m.
Way Passenger Train loaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a.
connecting with similar train on East Penna. Railroad,
returning from Reading at 6.20 p. m., stopping at all sta
tions.
Leave Pottsville at 9.00 a. m. and 2.30 p. m., Hendon
at 10.00 a. m., Shamokin at 5.40 and 11.16 a. m.. Ashlandat
7.05 a m., and 12.43 noon, Mahoney City at 7.51 a. m. and
1.20 p. m., Tamaqua at 8.35 a m. and 2.10 p. m. for Phila
delphia, New York, Reading, Harrisburg, hr.
Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road at 8.15 a. m, for Harrisburg, and 11.45 a. m., for
Pinegrove and Tremont.
Pottsville Accommodation Train leaves Pottsville at 5.50
a. m., passes Reading at 7.25 a. m., arriving at Philadel
phia at 9.50 a. m. Returning leaves Philadelphia at 5.15
p. m., passes Reading at 7.4.0 p. m., arriving at Pottsville
at 9.20 p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Pottstown at
6.45 a. m., returning, leaves Philadelphia (Ninth and
Green) at 4.30 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. m.,
and 6.15 p. in., for Ephrata,Litis, Lancaster, Columbia,&e.
Returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a. m. and 3.25 p.m, and
Columbia at 8.15 a. m. and 3.15 p. m.
Perlamenlinilroad trains lelve Perkiomen Junction
at 7.15, 9.00 a. m., 3.00 and 6.45 p. m. - returning, leave
Schwenksville at 6.30, 3.00 a. 1.05 goon and 4.45 p. m.
connecting oath similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Pickering Valley Railroad trains leave Phoenixville at
9.10 a. m.,3.10 and 5.50 p. in.; returning, leave Byers at
6.35 a. m.,11.45 noon, and 4.20 p. m., connecting with sim
ilar trains on Reading Railroad.
Colebrookdale Railroad trains leave Pottstown at 9.40
a. m. and 1.20, 6.25 and 7.15 p. m., returning leave Mount
Pleasant at 6.00, 8.00 and 11.25 a. m. and 3.25 p. m., con
necting with similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Cheater Valley Railroad trains leave Bridgeport at 8.30
a. m., 2.40 and 5.33 p. m., returning, leave Downingtown
at 6.55 a. m., 12.30 noon, and 5.40 p. m. , connecting with
similartraine on Reading Railroad.
. . .
" On Sundays: leave New York at 5.45 p. m., Philadelphia
at 8.00 a. m. and 3.15 p. m., (the 8.00 a. m. train running
only to iteading.) leave Pottsville at 8.00 a. m., leave liar
eisburg at 2.45 a. m. and 2.00p.m.; leave Allentown at 4.25
and 9.15 p. m.; leave Beading at 7.15 a. m.and 10.35 p. m. for
ildrrisburg, at 4.34 a. m. for New York, at 7.20 a. m. (or
Allentown, and 9.40 a.m. and 4.15 p. m. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion
Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates.
Baggage checked through; ICO pounds allowed each
Passenger.
J. E. WOOTTEN,
mayls,'72.] Asst. Supt. & Eng. Mach'ry. "
TPHE PITTSBURGH AND CON
NELLSVILLE RAILROAD will commence
running through trains on Monday, let proximo.
For the present, the train will leave Cumberland for
Pittsburgh at 3:15 A. M., but this will be changed so soon
as a Summer Schedule is adopted.
The Aceommodation Train will leave at
Way 28, '7l
J. E. SMUCKER. I PHILIP BROWN• J. /I. WISE.
SMUCKER, BROWN & CO.,
Manufacturers and dealers in all kinds
of Furniture, beg leave to inform the TRADE and
Public generally, that they have consolidated
their Store on Hill st-eet with the Steam Furniture
Factory, lately owned by J. M. Wise Is Son., and
propose by their increased facilities to e'er every
advantage to the Trade, and all desiring
FURNITURE.
They have the Finest
PARLOR AND CIiANBER SUITS
Ever brought to this county, in style and
',panty to snit tho wants of all.
ALso • '
BUREAUS, EXTENSION TABLES,
MARBLE TOP AND DINING TA
BLES, COMMON MAPLE
AND ASH BEDSTADS,
FANCY WALNUT
BEDSTEADS, SOFAS,
CHAIRS AND ROCKERS,
CANE SEATED CHAIRS, WOOD
SEAT and SPLINT BOTTOM CHAIRS.
The above in all the varietiee that may be
HALL STANDS,
LOOKING GLASSES,
BRACKETS AND
WALL BRACKETS.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK.
They also keep on hand -a large assortment of
METALLIC COFFINS,
and are prepared to attend funerals either in town
or county, at reasonable rates.
Salesroom, No. 613 Hill street, Smith's new
nilding; Factory, 613 and 615 Muffin street
untingdon, Pa. mar2o,'72
HEADQUARTERS FOR FINE
CANDIES, TOYS, FRUITS, NUTS, (Ec,
is at D. S. Africa's Variety Store, No. 423, in the
Diamond. Also, can be had, a fine assortment of
WATCHES, JEWELRY, PEN KNIVES, POCK
ET BOOKS, ' , 'RAVELING SATCHELS, FANCY
SOAPS, HAIR OILS, PERFUMERY, &C. Dow's
Celebrated Ice Cream Soda Water, in season, at D.
S. Africa's Variety Store, N 0.423, in the Diamond.
March 15, tf.
Boots, Shoes and Leather.
WhOLLSALE MANUFACTORY
BOOTS AND SHOES,
D.
Accoi
The attention of Merchants is called to our
Nens' Farming Balmoral Plow Shoes.
Mens' Kip Boots,
Women's and Misses' Calf Polish and Bal.
sjto 0.7
Women's and Misses' Tampico Goat, Pol-
lea 4O
z 7
" I
0
All the Calf and Kip we work is Coun•
.ILLID.
try Tanned, Slaughtered Stock, no Steam
Tanned Stock used.
All goods put up in the most THOROUGH
and SUBSTANTIAL MANNER.
All our own Stock and Work guaranteed.
For Terms, Prices, &c., address
THE KEYSTONE BOOT & SHOE
Sprme Creek_
Birmingham
Tyrone
Tipton
!Fostoria
Ben! Mills
!Altoona
oct4-Iy.
REMOVED TO THE NORTH EAST
Corner of the Diamond.
eption o+Pa
ly by tiler's
'.
ingdon 58
Huntini
Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity that he has just received from the
city a new and splendid stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sack*, Trunks,
&e., bc., &c., &e.
NORTHWARD.
K
r N
AU 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.publio generally are invited to
call.
Jan. 4,'71.
M
P.N.
P 4l - 01 10 . r 0 TO
DOWN WITH PRICES.
WILLIAM 'AFRICA
31625
8 213 10
I 38) 20
12 (12 10
1 2(2 30
1 302 40
11
i 1
has just opened up a large and varied assortmi
BOOTS,
[WARD.
and a large supply of heavy work, suitable for
and boys, at very low prices.
I have at all times an assortment of
HANDSOME BOOTS .AND SHOES
ED. S. YOUNG
General Passenger Aget.
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. Satisfact' --
guaranteed in all orders.
JOA
N C . ATIL L E 11.
(Successor to C. H. Miller & Son
DEALER IN EVERY
HILL STREET,
F RESH ARRIVAL OF
BOOTS AND SIIOES,
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
which he is prepared to cell 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,
D. D. ANGELL,
Blaster of Transportation.
Customer work made to order. in a neat and
durable manner,
Tan. 4.'71,
WM. WILLIAMS,
MANUFACTURER OF
MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS.
PLASTER PARIS CORNICES,
ALSO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO
ORDER.
Jan. 4, '7l.
T . T. ROBLEY,
MERCHANT TAYLOR,
Has removed to one door south of the Bee Hire,
on Montgomery street, where ho is prepared to do
all kinds of work in his line of business.
He has just received a full line of
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
OVERCOATINGS,
and ho solicits a call from the public, promising to
make goods to order, in a workmanlike manner.
FOR ALL KINDS OF
GO TO THE
COLORED PRINTING DONE AT
the Journal Offiee, at Philadelphia prices
Huntingdon, Pa,
Mens' Brogan Shoes
Mens' all Calf Boots.
moral Shoes.
ish and Balmoral Shoes.
MANUFACTURING CO.,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
CAN'T BE BEATEN !
JOHN 11. IVESTBHOOK
LEATHERS
LADIES' GAITERS,
GLOVE KID SHOES,
WILLIAM AFRICA,
VARIETY OF
LEATHER AND
SHOE FINDINGS,
HUNTINGDON, PENN'A.
Jan. 4, 1871
CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST.
BOOTS AND SHOES !
Fur Men, Women and Children,
( Welt end of the Diamond)
HUNTINGDON. PA.
GEO. SHAFFER.
Miscellaneous,
HEADSTONES, &C.,
HUNTINGDON, PA
'MOULDINGS. &C
PRINTING
"JOURNAL BUILDING!'
Hardware,
J. M. MAGUIRE.
H. B. WHARTON.
WHARTON (k . . MAGUIRE,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer. in
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY,
LEISTER'S NEW BUILDING
lIUNTLNGDON, PA.,
OFFER VERY GREAT INDUCE-
MENTS TO
BUILDERS,
•
GLASS,
GLASS,
GLASS,
GLASS,
GLASS,
•
WHITE LEAD, PAINTS OF ALL
KINDS,
OILS, NAILS, SOCKS, HINGES,
OILS, NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES,
OILS, NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES,
OILS, NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES,
And Everything Pertaining to Builders,
-ALSO
DOTY'S PATENT
WASHING MACHINE
UNIVERSAL
CLOTHES WRINGERS,
TORRY'S PATENT ICE CREAM
FREEZERS,
OF ALL SIZES
WE ALSO OFFER THE FAMOUS
"NIAGARA"
"NIAGARA"
"NIAGARA"
"NIAGARA"
COOK STOVE,
COOK STOVE,
COOK STOVE,
COOK STOVE,
000 K STOVE,
So highly recommended by every person
using the same.
CALL AND EXAMINE OUR
HEATING AND COOK STOVES,
Of all descriptions, including the
POPULAR
MORNING-GLORY
-ALSO
REAPERS AND MOWERS,
HORSE HAY-RASES,
GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILLS,
PLOUGHS,
SHOVEL MOULDL,
HARROW TEETH,
lIORSE SHOES, IRON, &c., &e.
HUBS,
SPOKES,
FELLOES,
SHAFTS,
SLEIGH RUNNERS AND FENDERS,
SLEIGH ROBES,
STEEL. TYRE.
SENECA FALLS AND READING
THIMBLE SKEINS, & PIPE BOXES
Ever before offered in this part of the State.
SEND FOR OUR PRICES
Miscellaneous
at CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
10 Years of a Public lest
Hos proved
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
To have more merit than any similar
preparation ever offered the public,
It is rich in the medicinal qualities of
Tar, and unequaled for diseases of the
Throat and Lungs, performing the most
remarkable cures.
Coughs, Colds, Chronic Coughs.
It effectually cures them all
Asthma and Bronchitis.
It has cured so many cases
it has been pronounced a
specific for these complaints.
For Pains in Breast,
Gravel or Kidney Disease,
Disease of the Urinary Organs,
Jaundice or any Liver Complaint,
It has no equal.
It is also a superior Tonic,
Restores the Appetite,
Strengthens the System,
Restores the weak and Debilitated,
Causes the Food to Digest,
Removes Dyspepsia and Indigestion,
Prevents Malarous Fevers,
Gives tone to your system.
TRY DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Has proved itself in thou
sands of cases capable of curing all diseases of the
Throat and Lungs.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Cures all Chronic Coughs,
Lnd Coughs and Colds,
more effectually than any
other remedy.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Has cured cases of
Consumption pronounced
incurable by physicians.
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR
Das cured so many
cases of Asthma and Bronchitis
pronounced a specific for these
PURIFY YOUR BLOOD
DR. CROOK'S COMPOUND
SYRUP OF POKE ROOT
Wherever Poke Root grows,
it has a local repu
tation as a Blood Purifier, and for the care of
Rheumatism. With all this local reputation, and
the praise of distinguished Physicians, (Drs. Coe,
Lee, King, Wilson, M. Hunt, Oriffits, Copland and
others,) who have tested its medical powers; it
has been neglected by the profession at large, as
much through a want of a proper appreciation of
jig merits, as a knowledge of the proper way to
prepare it for medical use. Dr. Oliver Crook, (a
physician who devotes his entire timeto the duties
of his profession), has fully tested the active med
ical qualities of Poke Root during the last 2.5
cone nir-thi - idiseaces depending on a deprav
ed condition of the blood,—than any and all other
articles named in the Materia Medics. Under his
instructions our Chemists have combined the ac
tive medical qualities of Poke Root with the best
Tonic Preparation of Iron, and we offer this prep
aration to the public under the above name.
0ct.4,1871-Iy.
DRUGS ! ! DRUGS ! ! DRUGS !!
(Stock New and perfectly Pure,)
J.R.PATTON
Near the Depot, Huntingdon, Pa.
PATENT MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY;
•
NOTIONS, PAINTS,
OILS, VARNISHES,
TOBACCO, SEGAIIS,
AND PIPES,
FAMILY GROCERIES.
Crackers, Nuts, Fruits, &c., &c., &c.
Choice Wines, Brandy, Gin, &c., &c.,
and pure old Monongahela Rye whisky for
family medicinal use.
Special care given to filling Prescriptions.
Call at the Depot Drug Store for any
and everything you may need in our line.
MEDICINES,
Jan. 4, '7l.
/11IPORTANT TO BUILDERS.
BURCHINELLS'
-NEW PLANING MILL
T. Burchinell k Son having just completed the
erection of a first-class Planing Mill at Hunting
don' Pa., are prepared to,fill all orders for Build
ing Materials of all kinds, such as yellow and white
pine flooring, Weather boarding, Door and Window
Frames, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, Doors, Brackets
and Scroll Work at shortest notion and on reasona
ble terms. Wood Mouldings of every description
and turned work in all its varieties. Their mil
being situated on the main line of the Penna. Rail
road and Canal, they enjoy superior facilities for
the shipment of material to all sections of the
State. _ . .
The senior proprietor of the firm being a practi
cal builder and architect is prepared to furnish
plans, specifications and detailed drawings for
buildings in wholp or in part as may be desired.
All orders promptly and faithfully filled.
Address
T. BURCHINELL lc SON.
Huntingdon, Pa.
Jan. 4, '7l,
A FARM FOR SALE.—A tract of
farm and timber land, in Oneida and Hen
derson townships, 24 miles from the borough of
Huntingdon, is offered for sale, on reasonable terms,
containing about ONE HUNDRED ACRES, be
tween A and 60 acres of which are cleared and
under cultivation. The up land is of a fair grain
raising quality with some fifteen acres of fine
meadow bottom, and the balance is principally
covered with a good quality of timber, mostly white
pine and hemlock, with a good saw mill seat, and
never failing water power thereon.
The improvements are a neat two-story frame
house and frame stable, with other outbuildings
and conveniences, and a young thriving orchard of
choice fruit trees. _ _ .
For further particulars, and terms of sale, in
quire of the undersigned, at Huntingdon, or on
the premises ,
now29-tf.
TONGUES,
LUKE REILLY,
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
BREAD, CAKES, PIES,
CONFECTIONERY,
A. DEALZR IN
GROCERIES, SYRUPS, &c., &c., &
ITUNTINGDON, PA.
Bakery on Moore street, and Store at the
Corner of Fourth and Allegheny.
Dealers will be supplied at prices as low as can
be had from Philadelphia. [ap.28,'71.
Miscellaneous,
VINEGAR BITTERS—PURELY
VEGETABLE—FREE FROM ALCOHOL—
Do. WALKER'S CALIFOIMA VINEGAR BITTER,
Vinegar Bitters are not a vile Fancy Drink, made
of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse
Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please
the taste, called "Tonics," “Appetizere," -"Rector
ere," Lc., that lead the tippler on to drunkenness
and ruin, but are a tree Medicine, made from the
native roots and herbs of California, free from ail
Alcoholic Stimulents. They are the Great Blood
Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect
Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carry
ing off all poisonous matter and restoring the
blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refresh
ing and invigorating both mind and body. They
aro easy of administration, prompt in their action,
certain in their results, safe and reliable in all
forms of disco.. _ _ .
No Femme can take these Bitters according to
directions, and remain long unwell, provided their
bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and the vital Organs wasted beyond the
point of repair.
Dyspepsia or ludgestion. Headache, Pain in the
Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Cheat, Diz
ziness, Sour Fructations of the Stomach, Bad
Taste in the Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation
of the Heart, Inflamation of the Lungs, Pain in
the regions of the Kidneys, and a hundred other
painful symptoms, are the offsprings of Depepsia.
In these complaints it has no equal, and one bot
tle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than
a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Complaint*, in young or old, mar
ried or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or tbo
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided
an influence that a marked improvement is soon
perceptible.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism and
Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters
have been most successful. Such Diseases ate
caused by 'Vitiated Blood, which is generally pro
duced by derangement of the Dige' '• - et Organs.
They are a Gentle Purgative ae ,ot as a Tallie,
possessing also the peculiar me: of acting as a
powerful agent in relieving ingestion of the
Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases.
For Skin Diseases, Eruptions,
Tetter, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils,
Carbuncles, Ring-worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes,
Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs, Discolorations of the
Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of what
ever name or nature, are literally dug up and car
ried out of the system in a short time by the use
of these Bitters. Ono bottle in such cases wil
convince the most incredulous of their curative
effects.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find
its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim
ples, Eruptions, or Sores ; cleanse it when you find
it obstructed and sluggish in the veins;
elem. it
when it is foul; your feelings will tell you when.
Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system
will follow.
Grateful thousands proclaim Vinegar Bitter. the
moat wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinking system.
Pin, Tape, and other IVorms, lurking in the
systqm of so many thousands, are effectually de
stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phy
Biologist: There is scarcely an individual upoc
the face of the earth whose body is exempt from
the presence of worms. It is not upon the healthy
elements of the body that worms exist, but upon
the diseased humors and slimy deposits that .breed
these living monsters of disease. No system of
Medicine, no vennifuge, no anthelminitics, will
free the system from worms like these Bitters.
Mechanical Diseases. Persons engaged in Paints
and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters
Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life,
will be subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To
guard against this take a dose of Walker's Vinegar
Bitters once or twice a week, as a preventive.
Bilious, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, which
are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United States, especially those of
the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois Tennes
see, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos,
Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah,
Roanoke, James, and many others, with their
vast tributaries, throughout our entire country
during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably
RO duping seasons of unusual heat and dryness,
are invariably accompanied by extensive derange
ments of the stomach and liver, and other abdom
inal viscera. There are always more or less ob
structions of the liver, a weakness and irritable
state of the stomach, and great torper of the bow
-1 els, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations.
In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a power
ful influence upon these various organs, is essen
tially necessary. There is no cathartic for the
purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters,
as they will speedily remove the dark-colored
viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at
the same time stimulating the secretions of the
liver, and generally restoring the healthy func
tions of the dig e stive organs.
Scrofula, or King's Evil, White Swellings, Ul
cers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous
Inflamations, Indolent Inflamations,Mercurial Af
fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore
Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other conatitn
e.:.......: wn..s i se.s- Bittenrs have
shown their great curative powers in the moat ob
stinate and intractable cases.
Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitter, act on
all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying
the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving
away the effects of the inflamation (the tubercular
deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a
permanent cure is effected.
The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters
are Aperient, Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nu
tritious, Laxative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-Ir
ritant Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious.
The, Aperient and mild Laxative proprieties of
Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters are the best safe
guard in all cases of eruptions and maglignant
fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing prop
erties protect the humors of the fances. Their
Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous sys
tem, stomach; and bowels, either from inflame
lion, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-Ir
ritant influence extends throughout the system.
Their Diuretic properties act on the Kidneys, cor
recting and regulating the flow of urine. Their
Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the
secretion of bile, and its discharges through the
bibliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial
agents, for the cure of Bilious Fever, Fever and
Ague, etc.
Fortify the body against disease by purifying all
its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can
take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver,
the stomach, tho bowels, the kidneys, and the
nerves are rendered disease-proof by this great
invigorant.
Directions.—Take of the Bitters on going to
bed at night from a half to one-and-a-half wine
glass full. Eat good nourishing food, such as beef
steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and veg
etables, and take out-door exercise. They are
composed of purely vegetable ingredients, and
contain no spirits.
T. WALKER, Prop'r. R. H. MoDONALD it CO.,
Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco and New
ork.
Side or Back,
that it has been
complaints.
3Ni— Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
April 3, 1872.—y.
0-SADALIS!!
MEDICINES.
?THE INGREDIENTS THAT .
-/L- compose ROSADALIS are published
on every package, therefore it is not a se
cret preparation, consequently
PHYSICIANS PRESCRIBE IT.
It is a certain cure for Scrofula, Syphilis
lin all its forms, Rheumatism, Skin Diseases,
Liver Complaint, and all diseases of the
blood.
ONE BOTTLE OF ROSADALLS"
will do•noro good than ten bottles of (h.,
Syrups of Sarsaparilla.
THE UNDERSIGNED PHYSICIANS
hayed used Rosadalis in their practice for
the past three years and freely endorse it as
la reliable Alterative and Blood Purifier.
DR. T. C. PUGH, of Baltimore.
DR. T. J. BOYKIN, "
DR. R. 'W. CARR
IDR. F. 0. DANNEDLY, "
DR. J. S. SPARKS, of NicholaE
villa, Ky.
DR. J. L. McCARTHA, Columbia,
S. C.
DR. A.B. NOBLES, Edgecomb,
USED AND ENDORSED BY
J. B. FRENCH & SONS, Fall Riv
i er, Maas.
F. W. SMITH, Jackson. Nich.
!A. F. WHEELER, Lima, Ohio.
B. HALL, Lima, Ohio.
CRAVEN & CO:, Gordonsville, Va.
SAMUEL G. M'FADDEN,
Mnr
freesboro, Tenn.
Our space will not allow of any extended
remarks in relation to the virtues of Rosa
dulls. To the Medical Profession we guar
antee a Fluid Extract superior to any they
have ever used in the treatment of diseased
Blood; and to the afflicted we say try Rosa
galls, and you will be restored to health.
Rosadalis is sold by all druggists, price
$1.50 per bottle. Address
R. 3IcDIVITT.
, -
DR. CLEMENTS & CO.,
.Vanufacturing Chants/r,
j .pt6,ly. 11.1.0111, Mn
JOHN READ, AGENT, Huntingdon, P.
FOR SALE.—
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CHOICE
BUILDING LOTS in West Huntingdon, Pa.
FIFTY of these lots will, for a short time, be offer
ed at kw prices, ranging from $lOO to $l5O. Terms
ears. Apply to or address
nor29-tf R. ALLISON MILLER.
FOR
PLAIN PRINTING,
GO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE
N. C.
FANCY PRINTING,