The Huntingdon. Journal. The Cow.--Concluded. In the concluding paragraph of the pre ceding chapter, I protuised to give my views on the mode of rearing the cow that shall be most effective and reliable in se curing a physical structure and form that is absolutely necessary in the best dairy cow. As with the "tree," if we would fashion it we must begin with the "twig," so with the cow, particularly as regards the devel opment of the store-house and laboratoy in whieh valuable dairy- products are to be extruded from the aliment consumed. We must provide food for the calf, from the time it begins to demand other than milk, which is bulky and in which nutri tious matter is not too highly concentrated. There are various ways of sugar-eoating coarse and innutritive matter, so as to make it palatable, and yet not inclined to cloy or surfeit the stomach or impair its tone. When the calf on pasture has eaten all the grass its appetite craves, it may be induced to eat three small meals daily, of a variety of grass unlike the pasture, by chopping it in a green state, and mixing it with finely ground corn meal, moistened with molasses or linseed mucilage, or pulp_ ed sweet apples. In the absence of the grass, fodder corn, the lowfr leaves of cab bage. beets etc.. may be chopped and used as a substitute. It is important that all the food fed to ruminants should be in a condition favora ble to rumination ; slops alone are not as profitable as when the grain, etc., from which they are made, is incorporated with hay, stalks, and the like, with which it may be ruminated. Any fold, or system of feeding, that interferes with rumination is injurious, and tends speedily to an ab dormal condition of the organs of digest ion, and if long continued, will injure the teeth ; and neither the flesh, nor the lac_ ieal products front animals so affected are as wholesome for tbod, as that from ani mals in a normal condition. The unwhole someness and injurious effects are more apparent on children than on adults, and has often greatly swollen the mortality re port, and has yet been unheeded by health officers. This system of feeding the heifer calf should continur until the heifer has be come a cow in profit, and if it has been skilfully conducted. am confident that the yield of the cow may easily be increas ed one•fifth over what it would have been under a regime disregaadieg the physical development which I have claimed to be of such great important*. The nature of the cow may also be greatly improved by carefully avoiding an exceptional develop ment of fat, either before or after she has bred. lam satisfied that when the secre. tions in the cow have been for any consid erable period of time, diverted from the lacteal to the fat and flesh forming develop ment, that it is difficult, if not impossible, to entirely transpose such a tendency; hence its occurrence should be carefully avoided. The most effective means of preventing this condition in the heifer, is in avoiding the use of a large proportion of fat-forming food, and to have the animal breed at an early age. Having bred, she should be again impregnated, so that she may drop the second calf about one year after the first. She should be milked quick and regu larly twice a day, and as long as any milk can be drawn, no matter how small the quantity, until within a few days of the approaching parturition. This course pur sued with the cow for three or four years will be found enduring in effect, and will cause her to protract her milking season months longer than cows to which no especial at tention has been given. If the cow producer thoroughly under stands and faithfully practices N. Zuenous' system of selecting both sexes by the es cutcheon indications, which may reliably be done at an early age. and if he will ob serve and practice what I recommended, and also every known hygienic principle in the management and care of his animals, he may easily more than double the value of a given number of caws in a few gener ations of the same race. To secure so great, and so desirable au improvement in a race of animals as I have claimed, is practica ble, but there must be no Want of knowl edge pertaining to the subject, or want of exercise and observance of it, but the whole routine must be faithfully carried out. There must be no irregularity in feeding and watering, both food and water must be free from impurities, and the temperature of neither should be below 50°, and if the water, on account of its being more rapidly taken into the stomach, and more liable to chill the system and cheek circulation and secretion, was never below 80 0 it would be much more conducive to health. The flow of milk is known to be percep tibly diminished by the cow standing long in cool ponds, or streams ; excessive heat, severe or excessive exercise, and undue ex citement, are all well known to injuriously affect lacteal secretion. The amount of exercise required to maintain a maximum of health in the cow, if the air is pure around her, is much less than is generally supposed. This is an important reason why cows kept in small enclosures or stables, and fully supplied with proper food, yield so liberally. The stable, when properly arranged, provides for admittitg or excludtng the sun at pleasure; and much more surface of', glass in winter, and open air space in sum mer, through which the sun's rays may be admitted to the stable than is ordinarily found, even on the best dairy farms, will ! prove very advantageous. If farmers generally would keep fewer .eawl3., mid keep them better, their net pro tit sauki he touch Greater. J. Wilkinson ,flaltd►wnc, .3fil. AAEDZiFf,Ast. CAK.E.—Two pounds and a hadfof lour ; .atme pound and a quarter of sugar ; half a pawed of butter; the yolks bra eggs; two tat4a-spoonsful of miler atus ; half v. pint of.mak. Rub the butter, sugar and dloar together- tlson add all the .ether ingsedients, knead ,the .1404 f, into a smooth .dough. R. 411 it ,opt into 441 sheets, eat the cakes in.the Oral of a die r . sound. and:bake them on greased.tins, in a liiok oven; :when done, loosen them front the time with lii - nife.before they become goo!. Printing. TO ADVERTISERS THE HUNTINGDON JOURNAL. yUBLIsHED EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING J. R. DITRBORROW & J. A. NASH Office corner of Washington and Bath Sts., HUNTINGDON, PA, :0: THE BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM CENTRAL PENNSYLVANIA. CIRCULATION 1700. HOME AND FOREIGN ADVERTISE MINTS INSERTED ON REA- SONABLE TERMS. A FIRST CLASS NEWSPAPER TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 per annum in advance. $2 50 f within six months. $3.00 if not paid within the year. :o: JOB PRINTING ALL KINDS OF JOB WORK DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH, AND IN THE LATEST AND MOST IMPROVED STYLE, ITCH AS POSTERS OF ANY SIZE, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS. BALL TICKETS, PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, ORDER ROOKS. SEGAR LABELS, RECEIPTS, LEGAL BLANKS, PHOTOGRAPHER'S CARDS. BILL HEADS, LETTER READS, PAMPHLETS, PAPER BOOKS . ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. ETC., the Mealtime is presented with ;los fullest al sutra..e that it Will glret the wants of the public more folly than any other, bein!,, , the largest toe shine made, having less working ports, Nailing rapid. light and easy, rote:easing a variety of new useful attachments tor executing an enlarged va riety of work: having a new combinedon of feed and working principles. which renders it more effective in exe:uting the variono grades of work required, either in the family or •manufnetory; is Net, having every essential element to render it an assured awl apeedy success. Don't buy until you see The Davis. S. S. SMITH, Agent. No. MO Hill !trek. Huntingdon. J. ft ,WIRIRER9w Our facilities for doing all kinds of Job Printing superior to any other establish !Agit in the county. Orders by mail prpy filled. All letters should be ad drekeed;- Travellers' Guide, H uNTINGDON AND BROAD TOV RAILROAD. Winter On and after January 26th, 187:., Panenger Trahn, will arrive and depart ad Tit Accom. 1 MAIL STATION. L L.; 7 :19TuntiTp..I.ort.. 7 45:Long Siding 00!51cConnelletown 8 03 Pleasant Grove 8 22 Marklesburg 40 Gone Run 8 45 Rough and Ready— -9 00;Cove 0 05, Fifheni Summit 9 151Santon 9 401Riddleohnrg S 47111opewell 10 05. Pipers Run 10 25,Tatesville 10 37 Bloody Run 10 40 Mount Dallas 1 11 00 BEDFORD SHOUP'S SUN BRANCH La 0 25: tx I Saxton : I 9 401 ,Coalmnot 900! 945 ICrawford. 1 155 LB 9 001. !Dudley i 1 451 t. ; Broad Top City ! 0. F. OAO B, Sc Pr. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. TIRE ON LEAVING OP TRAINS, WESTWARD ~~~ 1~~ ~~~ a `, L I a 4 r 2 , .. b . 41 ,0 is STATIONS, rile P. r.Z.14.11.11. Y. Ir ; . . f.90 1. 21 1 4 . 1i111 t i i/ 5 072 58111 32.10 41 9..liamil n. 1 , . 5 1413 03;11 40;19 55 Mt. lJnion ; 9 55;4 46;11 5.2 5 22 3 09;11 4911 10 Mapleton '9 474 38111 47 5 3113 15 11 56:11 26,Mi1l Creek 10 41 , 4 30!11 40 5 45;3 25112 10 1 11 5011luirmanon.. :9 29;4 15 11 V .6 00 40 12 31 12 Bretereburg ;9 14 ; 4 00,11 16 6 14 1 3 44 1 12 42 12 32 Barree '9 003 51;11 09 6 2.1 3 54;12 60 V.` 40 Spruce Creek 19 03 3 45111 Ot 636 4 051 1 07; 100 Birmingham. 1 0 50 11 3 33110 54 6 43 4 12; 1 /41 1 08 Tyrone. 18 40 : 1 25;10 49 ii 54;4 20 , 1 24 122 Tipton 18 30.3 15 10 42 7 on'4 2.51 1 33; 1 30 Fostoria 18 2513 07 10 87 7 0514 281 1 38; 136 Bell's Mille 18 —..3 03 10 34 7 11 1 4 461 2 001 2 001Altoona- 8 0512 410 20 P.M.:A Y. X. 11.11. , A.111.1P.M.i1.K The Fast Line Westward, leaves Huntingdon at 7 59 P. Y., and arrives at Altoona at 9 20 r. a. The Pittsburg Express, Westward, leaves Huntingdon at 2.40 a tu, and arrives in Altoorlast 4.90:! The Pacific Express Wostaxrd leaves at 7 A. a. and arrives et Altoona at 855 A. The Sontbern Express, Westward, Utli.fingdc. at 539 A. x., and arrives at Altoona at 55 A. x. Cincinnati Express. Westward, leaven Huntingdon at 325 a. a.. and arrives at Alt o o na at 445 x. -..- The l'acific Express, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon at .41, a m, and arrives at Harrieburg 11.40 a m. The Chicago Express). Eastward, leave, Huntingdon at .51 p m, and arrive. at Ilarrisbnrg 10:20 p m. The Fast Line, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon at 2 3; A. and arrives at Ilarrishn, at 5 45 A. a. . . ' '. The drnCir;;.ti Express, Eastward, leave. Huntingdon at 7 !4 P. a.. sad arrives at Harrisburg at 10 40 P. N. The Philadelphia Express, Eastward, loaves Hunting don at 1129 p in, and arrives at Ilarrioburg at 2.1.0 a m. NORTH CENTRAL RAILWAY.— On and after November 25, 1872. nil trains will run on f011OWR: NORTHWARD. STATIUNS. Leave., 1 '2s'. 4 10 00 : 20 P.O. 2 2 0 les 24,1 !arB Harriobarg, Harrisburg, • ...leave, 6 45 , rS arrive' 10 ;0! Williamsport . ..... Buffalo Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, SOUTII WARD. 5 i 7 TA'fIONS. 11. N.l A. N.I r.Y. —.teal* 8 001 11 401 206 P. It P. M. 630 12 15 , 300: !yt7hburg,..-. La]timore ..„._arrlre. ..rivoi Waihington...... -. ALFRED R. FISKE. General Passenger Agent. Nov. 5, 1872. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD REDFORD DIVISION. Ou and after Mondry. January 13th, 1813, Passeng, Trains on this Minion, will run Daily, (Sundays excepted) an follows: LEAVE EASTWAVD. LEAVE WzrrwArm. STATIONS. nest. r : i 1 Q ! um.' acqz. m, 1 STATIONS. Philadelphia-- 1......, LIAO; P.M.IP.M. Baltimore I .....; Cumberland 10.03 3.05 P.31.1A.M., Alt Savage JonellOAO 9.20 llarifisburg 'k. _:::~ j }cui: Lewistown': 1 HUNTINGDON .... . 7.40 jlPreston 111.33 4.30 Mount Dallas.— 1.29 10.401!Londonderry 111.50 4.48 Ashoom 1.27 10.461 Buffalo Mi 115.... 11.56 4.64 Lutrville Jameson. 1.42 1100, Mann's Ch0ice... , 12.121 6.14 A.M. , Napier „ i 12.23 5.20 BEI.i.D. 6.20 1108; Wo l fsburg ,12.30 5.35 .• Bantam. 112.40 , 5.44 Woirsbrtrg, ...... . 6.30 11.2211 . 1.A..M. Napier 6.37111.29 J imam . :12.52' 9.09 Mount Choice 1 6.48,11.40 ILutzrille I 1.001 0.17 Sulphur Ppringi 64511.46 Aehconi 1 1.05 9.34 Buffalo Mi 115....; 7.06111 . 50 Mount Dallas ! 1.10 9.30 Londonderry..- , 7.11112.01 Ar. Huntingdon; 4.151....... Preston i 7.25 13.171 .. Lewistown..l Wills Creek.— 7.38 12.27, .. Harrisburg..! 8.45' Bridgeport 7.45;12.351 . Baltimore... 1 I„„ Mt Sav Junction 8.30! 1201 Ar. Camberland 8.45', 1.351 5) Pinnacle/phia l , 2.301 03,.The above Is Pennsylvania Railroad Time. • R EADING RAIL ROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENTS. DIOND*; DISCIBIZER 2ru, 1812. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York as followe at 6.30, 6.10, a. in., and 200 p. in., connecting with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 12.35, 3.soand 9.45 p. m. respectively. Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 a. nt. 12.50 and 5.30 p. in. Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.45 a. in., and 3.30 p. m. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, 31i normille, Ashland, Shamokin, Allentown and Philadelphia at s.3oand 8.10 a. m.,3 00 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and principal way stations; the 4.05 p.m.trainconnecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Potts vine. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Solutylkill and Susquehanna Railroad leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. to. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Reading for Allentown, Easton and New York at 750,10.35 a. m., and 4.00 p.m. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. tn., 12.50 and 530 p. in. and Allentown at 7.20 a, at. 12.25 2.10. 4.35 and 8.55 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting at Reading with train on East Penna. Railroad returning leaves Pottsville at 4.35 p. m., stopping at all station.. Ira;;Pottaville at 0.00, 9.05 and 9.10 a. m.aad 2.30 p.m. Herndon at 10.00 a. m., Shamokin at O.OD and 11.02 a. at.. Ashland at 7.18 a. nr. and 12.50 p. m., 31iihanoy City at 7.53 a. m. and 12.54 p. m., Tamaqua at 8.33 a. in. and 2.10 p. ni. for Philadelphia, Raw York, Rating, Ilarrisbury, Ac. Leave Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail road at 8.05 a. tn. for liarrisburg, and 11.46 a. m., for Pinegrovr and Tremont.,. Pottsville -Accommodation Train loaves Pottsville ut 13.00 a. 7at 1 0 " .1 P fa7„1 . 8 e ttrufaZi t n 7 gta ' ves n' llat jv icl i g Yhilwlniptaa passes Reatling,at 7.15 p. m., arriving at Pottsville at 9.09 p.m. Pottstown Acconnoodation Train leans Pottstown at 6.43 a. in., returning, leave Philadelphia (Ninth and Green,) at 4.90 p. in Colombia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.30 a. m. and 8.13 p. in., for Ephrata, Lltis, , ,Lancaster,enlumbia,Le.•, returning leave Lancaster at 8.20 a. m. and 3.80 p. m., and Columbia at $,15. tn. and 3.20 p. Perkiornen Railroad Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at 2.35 and 9.00 a. an.. 2.55 and 5.40 p. m. returning, 'nate Green Lane at 6.10 a. tn.. 12.45 and 4.20 p. m. connecting with train: on Reading Railroad. Pickering Valley Railroad Train% leave Phoenixville at 9.10 a. m., 3.19 and 5.50 p. an.; returning leave Byers at 6.45 a.m., 12.45 and 4.20 p. m., connecting with trawl on Reading Railroad. Colebmokdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown at 9.40 a. in. and 1.30, 0.25 and 7.14 p. m., returning leave Mount Pleireant at B.W. 6.00 and 11.25 tr m. and 3.00 p. 111.. con necting with trine on Reading Railroad. Changer Valley Railroad Trails lento Bridgeport at 8.30 a. m. 2.40 and 4.33 p. en, returning leave Downingtown at 6.50 a. m.,14.30 and 3.40 p. m., connecting with trains on Reading Railroad. On Siiodaym: leave New York at 5.30 p. at.. Philadelphia at 8.00 a. tn. and 3.15 p. m. , (the B.ik: a. m. oak, naming only to Reading,) leave Pottsville at 8.00 a. m., leave liar. rishurg at .5.30 a. in. and 100 p. m.; leave Allentown at 8.55 p. leave Reading at 7.15 a. m. and 10.15 p. m. for liar. riaburg, at 7.30 a. m. for Now York. nod at 1,40 a. in. and 4.15 p. In. for Philadelphia. . . . Commutation, Mileage, Season. School and Excursion Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced rates. Baggage checked thronch; !CO pounds allowed each Passenger. WO(YrTEN, Aset. k Eng. Mach'ry . dec 2,72.1 MITE PITTSBURGH AND CON -A- NRLLSVILLE RAILROAD will commence running throngh trittps on ?ItninT,yt proxitn!,.. For the pri;ent, the .in . leal - e Cumberland ler Pittobnrglz at 3:15 A. M. , but this wild be changed so roan M a Summer Sch,alnle la adopted. , Thu Aexonitueilatim Trait; will lealie2it 9 D. D. ANGELL. Motor of Transportation. May 23. 11 THE LARGEST, THE SIMPLEST. THE DAVIS VERTICAL FEED SHUTTLE SEWING MACILINE THE CHEAPEST TILE BEST. Pianos p A 'l' E N A_ n I 0 N Down TRAINS ARMIN. MAIL. A. M. V. M. ite 4 00 3 55 34 PIANO COMBINES MANNER'S FOUR SIMPLIFYING PATENTS. 2 15 ea THE MOST VALUABLE PATENTS EVER USED IN PIANO-FORTES. EASTWARD. PATENT ARION g Omi ggi REVERSED WOODEN COMPOUND FULL 1 RUN AND THE SUSTAINING E.; K .1 FE W REASONS ARION PIANO IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS Thn ARION PIANO-FORTE linA greater power than uny other Piano-Forte manufactured. It will Stand in Tnne Longer, and in its tuccitanieui construction it is more pc, feet, and, therefore,more durable, than any instra- ment :•unatrueted in the usual uu,deru etyle. The arrangement of the Agraffe, the manner of etringiug, the peculiar form Rad arrangement of the Iron Frame SUPERCEDES ALL OTHEit The h ae her (which is a port of the Iron Frame on line with the heavy steel .triaging.) GREAT STRENGTH where theft weeded. end in this respect an other piano. fail. The ounstruetlon of the WREST PLANK, into which the tuning Pins are inserted, is such that it is impossible for the pins to come looeoned, ur the Wrest Plank itself to split, ss is too often the ease in other Piano-Fortes. The Extraordinary Evenness throughout the :wale, the excellent Singing Quell. ity, the LENGTH AND PURITY OF VIBRATION," all go to prove what we claim. viz : that the ARION PIANO-FORTE Is the Best lostruwent Manufactured. ALSO ality of the Company towards ESTEYS COTTAGE ORGANS, its policy holder,. For farther information ap ply to JUSTUS LAWRENCE. Pres't., M. B. WYNKOOP, Visa Pres't. J'. P. ROGERS, See'y. S. C. CHANDLER. Jr., Avtuary. • WITH THE VOX .JUBILANT nit, I PENNSYLVANIA WESTERN V 0 X II IT MAN A . i OFFICE, heater', Notilding. HUNTINGDON, PA. THE NE I'LL'S ULTRA OF A. B. KENNEDY, General Agent. • REED ORGANS, universally aultaualedged to he the BEST Organ made fur gunday Schools, Churches, Parlors and We tuatiutactuiv to order ail Mudd of Ladies' and Ciente' Emits, Shots, OnAters„ die., of the best Lodges. I material the market produeee, and at the shortest I possible notice. Persons from the country ran he Hoeing we power. with a sweeter tone, than I aeuommodated with oar own manufacturing by any other Organ in the market notwithstanding' giZg h lt n ir o h f o r‘ tr o ti g l 4,4 the representations agente interested i n the sale For pool ntrorf neeePt ou_rs_i 4 n o c 3 e i r .ti e , t i ja sibu tt eg li n i ns:.;., D. lIERTZLUit 00., of other Organs, lee do fatty warrant every Org.. I for Me period of fire roues. (ut nor non e.are.4ol Opposite E. T Depot We 11P, 49 agent in If untingdoe at present, them. imle 26 tt • fate All who may want coo of the beet Orgaaa el- I FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES INEORANCE OFFICE. taut may moire, by aertasponding with ns, a f.EISTER BUILDING, price and itesoriptive list from which a 51,1e9tiqg ifelAigt4 • w a y he mode, to which we will give at peretatal I - $1.0,00,0(10 attention, 004 goaratitee satidaetioa, Send your orders to 20,000 H. 31. BRUCR, luo,aua No. 18 N. 7th Street, Philadelphia, Pa. nols WISHART'S PINE TREE TAR conm A I, Y V NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY THROAT AND LUNGS. It is gratifying to us to inform the public that Dr. L. Q. C. Wishart'A Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for Throat and Lung Diseases, has gained an envia. ble reputation front the Atlantic Cu the Pacific coast, and from thence to sonic of the first families Europe, nut through the press alone, but by per• sous throughout the States actually henefiitted and cured at hig office. While lie publimhcs AO say our reporters, he is unable to supbly the de. Illlllld. It gains and holds its reputation— First. Not by stopping cough, but by loosening and assisting nature to throw off the unhealthy matter collected about the throat and bronchial tubes, which rIVI4eS Second. It removes tlicause irritation (which I produces enugb) ihe 1/1111:1,1+ membrane and bronchi:ll tubeA. Resists the Itinge lit nct and threw off the unhealthy eeurctiuu, andpuritie4 the Wood. lc is free from ktiuills, lobeliu, ipecac land opium, of Avi moAt throat and lung rem, AGRAFFE, dies are compost...l, which nllay cough only, awl THE dimorgaaize the stomach. It h. a 39othing efieet on the stomach, m.o. on the liver and kidneys, end Imphe tie and nervous regions, thu, reaching to REST every part of the Nystern. mad in itst invigorating and purifyinx etreets iz has gained a reputation PLANK. whip', it must hold above an others in the market. THE FRAM E. THE PINE TREE TAR CORDIAI. GI:E.I7' PI;IPICPSI.4 PULLS, IRON BAR. ! Being under my immediate direction. they Anil not lode their curetivequalitiee by the it, 2 f cheep ; and impure articled. Dr. L. Q. C. WisharCe (Ake Parlors are open on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wedneedays from 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., for consultation by Dr. iTat. T. Magee. With him are associated two consulting physicians oineknowledged ability. 'fhb, opportunity is not uttered sip any usher inatitntion in the city MI letters mug. be uddresied to L. Q. C. WISHART, .727-titn. SMUCKER 6; BROWN. 31anufacturers and dealers in all kinds of Furniture, beg leave to inform the TRADE and Publio generally, that they have consolidated their Store on Rill street with the Steam Furniture Factory, lately owned by J. M. Wised Son., and propose by their increased facilities to offer every advantage to the Trade, and all desiring , FURNITURE. PARLOR AND CIIAMBER SUITS Mr.. brought to this county, in style and quality to snit the 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 varieties that may be wanted. Alpo HALL STANDS, 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 oounty, at reaeonable rates. Salesroom. No. 61M Hill street, Smith's new building; Factory, 613 and 615 Mifflin street Huntingdon, Pa. mar 20,72 CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. D. P. MILLER. H. D. Medical Examiner GOOD FITS cIURN tit j.ipicyu4l 114smor, NPW lurk CußuperciAl Llama! , of IPaprly Miscellaneous, FOR Tfl NOTICE WORM SUGAR DROPS HENRY R. WISHARI PROPRIETOR. FREE OF CHARGE N. SECOND ST. PHILADELPHIA They hare the Fined LOOKING GLASSES, BRACKETS AND WALL BRACKETS. Assisr., $4,505,245 TJ. This company to altogether Mutual, and ene of the most liberal and successful compa nies in the oonntry. The surplus is divided annually :tmongst the policy-holders. Its premiums are as low, and its dividends as large, as those of any first-elass company. lt issued, in 1870, 12,537 poli cies, being more than that of any other company in the U.N TRY. Its.great popu larity and unbounded sueuess are entirely due to the fiber- 42aplly. SHOEMAKING TERW REASONABLE. KENNEDY . CO. Miseellaneous. R. R. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF CIIRLS THE WORST PAINS IN FROM ONE TO rivgsry MlNurp,s. NOT ON} HOUR. after reading _this advertisement need any mie : , ;UFFER WITH PAIN RAHWAY'S READY RELIEF IS A (via: FOR IiTERY PAIN. The Only Pain Remedy that instantly stops the most Plernciating Allays Inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of the Lungs, Stomach, Bowels. or ether glands ororgans.by one application, In 'from One to Twenty Minutes, no matter how violent or excruciating the pain the Rheu matic, Bed-ridden, Infirm. Crippled, Nervous, Neuralgia, or prestratell with dieelec may suffer, • • RADWAY' S READ R Y ELIEF will afford instant cam. Indamation of the Kidneys, In flamation of the Bladder, Inflanintion of the howele, Congestion of the Lunge, Sore Throat, Difficult Breath ing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysterics, Croup, Dyptheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chill.. The application of the R.. RELIEF to the part or part where the pain or difficulty elieta will afford age rand comfort. Twenty drops in half a tumbler of water will in a few moments cure Cramps, Spans, Sour Stomach, Ileartburii, Dirk Headache ' Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, wind in the Bowels, and alllnternal Pains. Travelers should always carry a bottle of It niv.iv's READY Itzun , with them. A few drops in water will pre vent sickness or pninn from change of water. It is better than French Brandy or Bitters as lt stlinulant ........ Fever and Ague. Fever and ague cured for fifty cents. There Is not a remedical agent in this world that will care Fever and Ague, and nil other Notorious, RiMous, Scarlet Typhoid, Yellow, and other Fevers (aided by RADWAL'S PILLS) so quick as RAnwor's Room - Routs. Fifty cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists. HEALTH ! BEAUTY !! Strong and pure rich blootl-increuzie of flesh and weight—clear skin and beautiful conitilestion seenred to aB. DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparilla. Rrvaelvent ban made the most avitonishiug cures: ao hula, so rapid are the changes the body sutler goes under the lufluanee of this truly wonderful medl ciao, that every day an increase in fiesta awl weight Is aeon and felt. The Great Blood Purifier. Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Itesolvent communt- Catei through the Blood. Sweat, trine, and other fluids and s luices of the system the vigor of life, for it repairs the wastes of the tidy with new and sound material. Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease Ulcers in the Throat, Mouth, Tumors, Nodes in the Glands and other parts of the system, Sore Eyes, Strum". Discharges from the Ears, and the worst form of Skin Diseases, Erup tions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Ring Worm, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Ache, Ols.cic Spots, Worms in the flesh, Tu mors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and pain ful discharges, Night Sweats, Luse of Sperm, and all wastes of the life principle, are within the curative range of this wonder of Modern Chemistry, and a few days' two will prove to any person using it for either of these furors of disease its potent power to enre Meas. If the patient, daily becoming 'educed by the %vastes and decomposition that is continually progressing, ear.- reeds in arresting the worts, and repairs the same with new material made from healthy blood—and this the Mr haparillinn will and does secure.... 'fot only doe. the Sersaparillian Resolvent excel all tattoo reniedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous Conctitutional, and Ain diaute, ; but it is the ouly poe it:re cure fur Kidney & Bladder Coutplainte, Ilninry and Womb ,ii,emse, Gras el, Diabetes, Dropoy Stoppage of Water, luroutetience of I :rine, Bright', Pis— ' ease Albumiunria. and ull moue , where they are brick dust deposit, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with subgances like the white of on egg, or threads like white silk, or there is morbid, dark, billion, appearance and white boneAnst depo,its, and when there is a pric king, Winning sensation when paaaieg water, and pain in the Small of the bark and along the Loins. Price, $lOO. WORMS.—The only known and Fare remedy for Worms --Pin, Tope el. Tamer 12 Tem, * iier,th 041,1 ke Rutfirtria ite.olcent. It ETTMLC, Mass., July 1 4 . 1866. Dn. RADIVAY:---I bare ital Ovarian Tumor in the ova ries and bowels. All the Doctors said -there was no help for it tried every thing that was receommended ; but nothing helped me. I saw your Rmelvent, and thought I would try it ; but had no faith in it, bemuse I had suf fered for twelve years. I took six bottles of the Resol ve., and one NM of Railway's Pills tool two bottles of your Ready Relief ; and there is not a sign of a tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel beter, smarter, and happier than I have for twelve years. The worst tumor was in the left side of the bowels, over the groin. I write this no you for the benefit of others. You can publish this if you elm... HANNAH P. KNAP DR. RADWAY'S PERFECT PURG.ATIVE PILLS. pefoctly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gun], purge regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Radway's Pills, for the cure of all disorient of tho Stomach, hirer, BOW- Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Diseases. Headache, Con stipation, Costiveness, Indigestion ' Dyspepsia, Billions ness, Billions Peter, Infinmation of the Bowels, Piles, and all derangements of the Internal Viscera. Warranted to effect a positive cure. Purely Negative, containing no mercury, minerals, or deleterous drugs. Oar Observe the following symptoms resulting from Disorders of the Digestive Organs Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Wood in the Head, Acidity of the Stomach. Names, Heartburn, Dis gust of Food, Fullness or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Eructation, Slaking or Flnttering at the Pit of the Stom ach, Swimming of the flout. Hurried and Difficult Breath ing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking ..r Suffienting Sec nations when inn Lying Posture, Diatoms of 'Vision, Dote or Webs before the Sight. Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellownms of the rkin, and Eyes, Paiu in the Side. Chest, Limbs, and Sud den Flushes of Ilent,Bundngin the Flesh. A few doses of Railway's Pills will free the sysiorn from all the above named disorders. Prim, 25 cents per box. Sold by Druggists. Reed . False and True." Send one letter-stamp to Med way & Co., No. 87 Maiden Lane, New York. Information worth thousands will be sent you. May 22. 1872. GLAZIER & BRO. DEALERS IN 4a.NERAL MERHANDISE, DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. &c. &e., SMITH Street, between Irishington and Milt GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, QUEENSWARE, WASHINGTON Street, near Smith. Jan. 18, '7l. Air USIC STORE. Von can save from ten to thirty per eeut. by buy ing your Inetrumente from E. J. GREENE, Dealer in STEINWAY & SONS', CHICKEIIING & SONS', THE UNION PIANO FOKTE CO., THE WEBER, RAVEN & BACON'S, GEO. M. GOULD & CO.'S, CONRAD MEYERS' AND ALL OTHER HAKES OF PIANOS. MASON & HAMLLN'S and Hoe. WI/ode k Ce:s celebrated Ora fns, and any other make desired. Also, Melodeons, Giagars, Violins, Herman Aeeordeons, Sheet Music, Music Books, dec. New and good Pianos for $3llO and upwards. •• five-octave Organs far SO " Melodeons for 7u o 41 MI Instruments warranted for five years. tents supplied at wholesale Rates, as low as in the cities. Call on, or address, E. J. GRERNE. Huntingdon, Pa., 2nd fluor of ',sister's new building. January 4, 1,471. SMlTit IN lIIS NEW BUILDING CALL AND EXAMINE. 11 vor WANT GREAT BARGAINS GO TO :;311TIFS NEW STORE The best thigur and Molasses, Coffee. and Tea Chocolate, Flour, Fish, Salt and Vinegar, Confer tiouariec, Incite, Cigars, Tobacco, and spices at' the beet, and all kinds, end every other article usu ally found in a Grocery ;gore. Also—Drugs, Chemicals. Dye t3tulfs, Paints. Var nishes, Oils iipts. Turpentine, Fluid, Alchohol, Glass, Putty, be., ,ke. The beet Wine and Bran dy for medical purposes, auil all the beet Patent Medicines. and a varicty .4' articles ton numerous to mention. She public gcuentlly will please call and ey.am. ine for themselve., awl learn my prices. S. S. smiTu. Jan. 4, '7l. BLATCHLEY'S IMPROVED CU CIIMBEIL WOOD PUMP.—Tastelese, dur able. efficient and cheap. The beat Pomp for the least money. Attention is , earcially invited to Dlatehley's Patent Improved Bracket and Now Drop Check Valve, which can he withdrawn with out removing the Pomp ur tlistarbing the joints. Also, the Copper Chamber, which never cracks or scales, and will outlast soy other. For sale by Dealers everywhere. Prod for Catalogue avg Price List. CHAT. G. BLATCIILEY. Stiptl3-ly 308 Commerce $.1,„ Philada, Pa. TTEADQUAIRERS' FOR FINE OARPIES, TOYS, FRUITS, NUTS, If; is at D. S. Africa's Variety Store, No. 421, in the Diamond. Also, can he had, a fine assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, PEN KNIVES, POCK ET BOOKS, TRAVELING SATCHELS, FANCY SOAPS, HAIR OILS. PERFUMERY, AC. Dona' Celebrated Ire Cream Soda Water, in , oartlli. +O. 14 S. Afrien'a Variety Store, No, 4;11, iA the piatnond March 15. tr, - - FOR A LI, t.4} . PRINTING k 4 -.! TtiLl "JOURNAL" BUILDING Miscellaneous R. 1 . 110M.1.8 FISHER. U. O. PrB9Ll. TOGS. FISHER & SONS, PROPRIETORS HUN TINGDON•MILLS, Manufscturers oi FLOUR, FEED. GROUND PLASTER. &C Wholesale and Retail Deal, in DRY GOODS. GROEHIES, FISH. SALT, .i.C. A Specialty wade al CARPETS, OIL CLOTH & MATTINGS March S. ITvINEGAR BITLEES---PURELY VEGETABLE—FREE FROM ALCOHOL— Wat,Kna's CALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. rhsegar Ritter. are note vile Fancy Drink, made of Poor hum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors. doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonics." "Appetizers." ••Restor er,," Ac., that lead the tippler on 1,, drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, toads front the native roots and herl, of California, free from all Alcoholic Stimulents. They are the Great Blood Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the system, carry ing of all poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refresh h g and invigorating both mind and body. They ure easy of administration, prompt in their action, certain in their results, rare and reliuhte in alt forms of disease. Person can take thee, Blare. accord.ng to directions, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other et,nd the vital organs wasted beyond the point. of repair. Dyspepsia or Intlyesta.a. Headache, Pain in the Shoulders. Coughs, Tighten., of the Chest, Die-. ?duet:, Sour Intetations of the Stomach, Bad Tante in the Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, lutiamation of the Law,. Pain in the regions of the Kidneys, and a hun ' dred other painful symptoms, are the otiaprings of Depepsia. In these complaint, it has no equal, and one bot tle will prove 0 better guarantee of its merits :Ilan a lengthy advertisement. Per Female Complaints, in young or old, mar ried or tingle, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display co decided an influence that a marked improvement toon perceptible. Foe Inflammatory and Chronic Rlieninathan and Clout, 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 are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally pro duced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. They area Gentle Paryatire an Ice!! as a Tonic, possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a powerful agent its relieving Congestion of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases. Foe Bruptious, Totter, Salt Rheum, Mutates, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-worum, Scald-Bead, Sure Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scud's, Discoloration, of the Skin, Burners and Disease, of tho Skin, of what ever name or nature, are literally dug up and car ried out of the system in a short time by the 119( of these Bitter,. One bottle in tuck cases wit convince the most incredulous of their enrative effect, Gleamie the ritiatrAl .1.1100(1 whenever you rind its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions, or Soree ; cleanse it when you lied it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul; your feelings will tell.you when. Keep the blood pure., end the health or thr, Aymtem will follow. IBmtlful thousand* proclaim Vinegar Bitters tee most wonderful Invigerant that ever sustained the sinking system. Pin, Tope, cod other Warms, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effeetually de stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phy eiologist : There is scarcely an individual upon the lone of the earth whose body is exempt from the presence of worms. It is nut upon the healthy elenteuts of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these living monsters of disease. No system el Medicine, no vertnifuge. no anthelminitiee, will free the system from worms like these Bittern. ilerhaxiv Distance. Persons engaged in Paints amt Minerals. such an Plumbers, Typo-setters Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advanee in life, will be subject to paralysis of the Bowels. To guard against this take a done of Walker's Vinegar Bitters once or twice a week, as a preventive. Biliowy, Remittent and Intermittent FCCerfe, 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, Al:shame, Mobile, Savannah, R 041101,, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so dining 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 lees eb strentitins of the liver. a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torper of the bow- ' els, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. lit their treatment, as purgative, exerting a power fad influence upon these various organs, is eseen- Many necessary. There is no cathartic for the i 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 name time stimulating the accretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy func tions of the digestive organs. . . . e. Scrrluia, or Ecil, White Swellings, Ul cers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter. Scrtifulous Inliamations, Indolent Intlamations,Mereurial Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin. Sore Eyes, etc., etc. In these, as in all other constitu tional Diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters have shown their great curative powers in the most ob stinate and intractable cases. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters act on all these eases 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 Imalth, and a pe.manent cure iv effected. The properties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nu tritious, Laxative. Dinretiii, Sedative, Counter-Ir ritant Sudorific, Alterative, and Anti-Bilious. The, ~Iperient and mild Laxative proprieties of Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters tire the Lest safe guard in all cases of eruptions and magliguant fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing prop erties protect the humors of the faucet , . Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous sys tem, stomach. and bowels, either from inflame tion, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-Ir ritant influence extends throughout the system. Their Diareti, properties act on the Kidneys, cor recting and regulating the Bow of urine. Their Anti-Bilions properties stimulate the liver, in the secretion of bile, end its discharges through the bibliary duets, and aro superior to all remedial agents, for the eure of Billow , Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. . . . . — Fo;tify Me be 1y argintrt dbtecise by purifying nil its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels. the kidneys. and the nerves are rendered lis,eve-proof by this great invigorant. . . hireef ionn.—Take of the Bitters on going to bed st night from a half t, one-and-a-half wine glass full. Eat good nourishing food, such 843 beef steak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and veg etables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely vegetable ingredient, and contain no spirits. d. WALKER, Prop'r. It. IL 31eDONALD CO., Druggists and lien. Agts., dam Francisco and New York. - 11;:51 Sold by nilDruggi,to ;Ind Deniers. April 3,1872.—. Y. BEE HIVE GROCERY, Aro. 111, 4thstrect, Huntingdon, Pa "QUI(' K SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." .V. B. CORBI' Ras just received a varied ailivirtment of !tracks usually fry: WI i 3 a Great-class GROCERY. BAKERY f edit continue to carry on my Bakery, /MA ft/ Li at all tines prepared to supply. BREAD, CIAKES AND PIED. at reasonable prices. CANDY MANUPACTORY In ounneetiAn .this my other business I have eomtue; ‘ ,o4 the manufacture of Candi., and am gstp,r9d to supply country dealers with both FANCY and COMMON at as low rate, ax they eon be purchased outside of the Easters Cities. If you want to save money, Make vuat purchases at this eqahlishitiont, ro rs!.. TOYS!!! To FS !! ! ! Phis aopartment is eompleteand embraces every thing in the Toy line from a Jumping Jack to an Rlephomt. Jan. 17,1512. CO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE For all kinds of printing. Boots, Shoes and Leather. WHOLESALE MANUFACTORY BOOTS AEI) SHOES Huntingdon, Pa. The attenthin,,f Marais:lam is ceded vrour Blens' Farming Balmoral Plow Shoes. 31ens' Brogan Shoes Meos' Kip Boots, Mens' all Calf Boo Ls. Women's and 'Misses' Calf Polish and Bal- moral Shoes. Women's and Misses' Tampico Goat. Poi ish and Balmoral Shoes. All the Calf and Kip we work ip Conn- try Tanned, Slaughtered Stock. no Straw Tanned Stock used. All goods put up in the most Tuottou G and SUBSTANTIAL MANNER. All our own stock and Work guaranteed For Terms, Prices, &c., address THE KEYSTONE BOOT 8; SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. HUNTINGDON, P A oct4-ly REMOVED TO THE NORTH EAST Corner of the Diamond. CANT BE BEATEN ! JOHN H. WESTBROOK Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he has just received from the city m new anti spleudid stock of LEATHERS. BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Entine!, Shoe 'endive, Carpet Sacks, Minks, . .C-e.. dc., Vic., ete. All of which he is prepared to cell at greatly re duced price,. Don't forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old customers and the public generally are invited t., call. Jan. 4,11. DOWN WITH PRICES, WILLIAM AFRICA has joet opened op a large and varied wortir4ent of BOOTS, SHOES, LA DIES' GAITERS, GLOVE KID liol e, and a large supply of heavy work, suitable for men and boys, at very low prices. 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 ran confidently recommend all articles in my establishment. Particular attention prid . to the manufacture of customer work, and orders solicited. Satisfuctiou guaranteed in all orders. WILLIAM AFRICA. Jan. 4, '7l FRESH ARRIVAL. OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT SHAFFER'S NEW STORE. CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. THE subscriber would respectfully inform ais old friends and customers, that he has just re oeiced from the East a large and well selected stock BOOTS AND SHOES ! For Alev, Women awl (Whirr, which he is prepared to sell a trine lower than auy other establishment in wee. Being a practical shoemaker, and having had considerable experi ence, he Batters himself that his stock cannot be surpassed in the county. Give him a cull, at the CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, (West end of the Dittasund) HUNTMGDON. PA Custom. work mode to order. in A next Anil GEO. SHAFFER. J.. 4. '7 L Miscellaneous, WI. WILLIAMS, MANUFACTURER OF' MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, &C. HUNTINGDON, PA PLASTER PARIS CORNICES. MOULDINGS. &C ALSO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO ORDER. Jan. 4, '7l. LUKE REILLY, PRE AD. ' CAK ES; PIES, CONFECTIONER V, GROCERIES, SYRUPS, &e., .Cr., ale 4UNTINGDOX PA. Bakery 03 Moore street, and .Store at tA, (Joiner of Fourth and Allegheny. Dealers will be supplied at prices as low as CIII: be had from Pbiladelphi. Dip.26;71. jai IPORTANT TO BUILDERS. BURCHINELLS' NEW PLANING KILL T. Burchinell & Son having just, completed the erection of a first-class Planing Idl et Hunting don' Pa., are prepared to fill all orders for Build ing Materials of all kinds, me/ as yellow and white pine flooring, Weather boarding, Door and Window Frames, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, Doors, Bracket and Scroll Work at shortest notice and on reasona ble terms. Wood Mouldings of every description and turned stark in all its varieties. Their inn being situated on the main line of the Penna. Rai;-- road nail Canal, they enjoy superior facilities for the shipment of material to oil sections of tb.! State. The senior proprietor G.f the firm being a praeti• eal builder and architect is prepared to larnislo plans, speeifieaticms and detailed drawing:4 fox buildings in whole or in part as may be desired. All orders promptly and faithfully Address T. BITRCHINELL 3 •SON. Huntingdon. Pa. Jan. 4,'72 , FOR PLAIN PRINTING FANCY.` YRTNTING, CO TO Tkti; JOURNAL. OFFICE
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