The Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1871-1904, May 21, 1873, Image 4

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tanit and Nothold,
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Whitewash and Plastering.
-The melancholy (hays are come, the
sadde.st of the year.'• wrote Bryant, of the
stormy months ; hut it• is so evecially ap
plicable to the spring time, when all maw
kind are outlawed from their homes, that
we catinot . refrain Kum qUoting the lineS.
The rooms are stripped of carpets. and the
whitewasher takes possession.
Ordinarily, whitewash is a trial. Hard
finished walls 'are far preferable in most
situations, but, inasustfch as they aro ex
pensive, and are not put in all rooms, the
only recourse to clean and purify the liv
ing rooms and offices of dwellings, is lime
water.
When properly prepared and applied,
it neither scales or rubs off, but the trou
ble is, that in most cases, it is not proper
ly put on. We have tried all sorts of pat
ent mixtures and concoctions of lime-water,
or whitewash, but, all things considered,
have found. nothing better than lime-water
and glue. The quantity of glue to a pail
ful of wash, being about three ounces.
Slack the lime with water,. stir it all up
together„ do not make it too thick, and
add the glue lastly. having previously dis
solved it in water. Apply this with a
whitewash brush, but do not put too much
on at a time. _Many people have an im
pression that, inasmuch as charity elvereth
a multitude of sins, much whitewash sow
erth a multitude of ,treaks, but this is an
erroneous view of the matter; t 0..) much
lime makes streaky places, and is apt to
scale off. Very dirty, smoky walls, often
require to be washed with strong acid, or
alum water, before the wash will lie on at
all. If the walls are so treated, they will
hold the lime much better than without it.
previously remarked, but little wash
_must be pot on at a time, and but a small
surface covered at each stroke. A wash
prepared and applied as above, will last a
year in ordinary situations.
The walls of houses being particularly
exposed, are always requiring more or less
repair. Either the doors have slammed
against them and broken out holes, or oth-,
or mischances have befallen them, to their
manifest detriment. It is well to knew
how to repair them, as it is not always
possible or necessary to call in a mason to
do it. More than this, the price these
men must charge for their time, makes
the repairs very costly, although the work
done appearsof no amount. People do not
reflect that, although a mechanic way not
be even an hour or two at hiswprk, be may .
have come a long distance, and brought
many toals Isith him, so that he has real;
ly lost half a day, and most charge accord
ingly.
To plaster, or repair a hole in the wall,
firist clean the spot all around it of - all ,
loose pieces, so that the rest will be firm I
Intl solid. Then prepare coal ashes (not
wood j, by sifting them through a fine
sieve, as fine as meal, or flour ; no pieces of
cinders must be left in the ashes. Obtain
some plaster paris (sold in all stores), and
when ready t-.) apply the cement, mix
about half plaster and ashes together, with
water enough to form a moderately stiff
plate. V,Tet the wall, and lather all over
where the damage is, the immediate spot
only, and then apply the cement with a
broad bladed knife, or, what is better, a
trowel; the latter costs only a dollar or so,
and is alwaysa convenient instrument in
household. This mixture, above describ
ed, sets hard, and dries, without cracking,
in a short time, and a knowledge of it will
save many dollars in repairs, to say noth
ing of the unsightliness of a room with
the plaster knocked off. It is more sag:
gestive of squalor and misery, than any
other mark of time's tooth.
Vitality of Weo= Seed ,
I venture the assertion that the efforts
usually put ferth to destroy the chickweed
alwayaTesult in increasing . the pests, for
the stellaria family, of which there are
'seven or eiglit varieties, possess the power
of ripening their seeds, if need be, before
they are half matured in size ; so that when
the plants arc chopped up by the hoe and
left to die on the surface of the soil, sail
lions of these seeds will ripen sufficiently
to retain the germinating power, and that,
too, when the seeds arc so small as to he
scarcely visible. The S. Media, as botan
ists name the chickweed that infests our
gardens, produces seeds as hard as shot.
The Same, too, may be said of the purslane
and many other weeds. Now, if these,
weeds be merely taken up and carried to
the dung heap, the seed will not rot, if in
an ordinary compost, but will be brought
back to the garden, where they will grow
again. To fig4 weal effectually, they
should be chopped or pulled out as soon as
they appear above the grouud, and should
be at ones removed, not to the dung hill
but to some separate limbo in a corner,
expressly set apart, and there undisturbed
let them severely alone year after year to
rot, seeds and all, so the surface of the
ground Utica Herald.
Salt and Ashes for Cows.
A wise and experienced stock-raiser
says, "On turning my cows to pasture, in
the spring, I provided several small tubs,
and having fix pd them &wily in the soil
to prevent them being overturned, put in
each tub one quart of salt mid three quarts
of sifted wood Ribes, previously well mixed '
by stirring. The cows partake freely of
this mixture. It prevents injury from the
sudden change from dry to green food, and
has, besides, a most invigorating effect
upea the generalaystem, Some assertlatat
salt should be giien only as often as once
a week, as its more frequent use would
be injurious. But when supplied in this
way, no apprehensions need be entertain
ed."
TO DESTROY ANTS, place a fresh meat
bone where the ants can get at it, and they
will flock to it in large numbers. When
they are on it dip it in hot water ; repeat i t
a few times and the ants will have disap
peared.
THE farmers are now busily engaged
planting corn.
Miscellaneous.
CIREAT DISCOVERY
k-A KUNKEL'S BITTER WISE OF IRON
Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron will effectually
cure Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,Chron
ic or Nervous Debility, Chronic Diarrhoea, Dis
eases of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from
a Disordered Liver, Stomach or intestines, such at
etinstipations, Flatulence, Inward Piles, Fullness
of Blood .to the head, Acidity of the Stomach,
Nausea, Disgust for Food, Fullness or Weight in
the Stouisah, Sinking or Fluttering at the pit of
the Stomach; Swimming of the-Read, Flutteringat
the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations when
in a lying posture. Yellowness of the Skin and
Eyes, constant imaginings of evil and great de
pression of spirits. TREY ARE ENTIRELY
VEGETABLE and tree from Alcoholic Stimulant.
and all injurious ingredients, and . aro-pleasant in
taste and smell. mild in their operations, will re
move impurities from the body, and give health
and . vigor to the frame.
KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON.
Thin truly valuable Tonic has been so thtallthr
ly testedday all climee of the community that it in
now deemed indinpensiblo an a Tonic medieine. It
costs but little, purifies the blood and gives tone to
the stomach, renovates thy system and prolongs
life.
I now only ask a trial of this valuable Tonic.
Price $1 per bottle. E. F. KUNKLE Sole Pro
prietor. Depot 259 North 9th street, Philadelphia.
ASK FOR 'KUNKEL'S BITTEIIr WINE Oy,
IRON AND TAKE NO OTHER.
If your Druggist has it not, enoloee $l.OO toail
Addrcep, and the medioine, with advice fremMy
follow by next exprees train to you. ma 15fw
$lOO REWARD for a ease of Nen
tale& or Rheumatism of any form
whatever, (considered curable) that 1)r. Rates Vegetable
Ithenmatic Syrup will not cure—warranted uninjurious,
and a physician's prescription used inwardly.
Five thousand dollars reward offered to the proprietors
of any Medicine for Rheumatism and Neuralgia able to
produce one-fourth as many genuine living cores made
within the sumo length of time as Dr. Filler's Vegetable
Rhinnatic Remedy.
Two thousand dollars reward offeted to any person prov
ing Jos. P. Fitter, M. D. tube other than a graduate of the
celebrated University ofPennsylvania in I ti 33. sad p ro f.
of Chemistry.—treating Rheumatism specially P.r 8.9 years
One thousand dollare reward to any Chemist, Physician.
or others able to discover lodide of Potasos, Colchicum, it
Mercury, or anything injurious to the system in Dr. Fit- 5
'lees Rhumatic Syrup. 5
Twenty-eight thousand five hundred certificates or testi- 6
menials of core. including Bev C. It. Ewing, Sledis, ty
Pennsylvania; Rev. Joseph Rego.. Falls of Schuylkill, 0
Philadelphia; the wife of Rev. J. It Davis, llightstown, G
New Jersey; Rev. Thomas Murphy, Frankford. Philadel- 6
phis, and thousands of others. if space permitted
Two hundred and fifty dollars reward for the name of
any warranted preparation for Rhematism and Neuralgia
sold under a similar legal guarantee, setting forth the
exact number of bottles to cure or return the amount
paid for same to the patient in case of failure to cure.
A full description of cases requiring guaranties =tuff be
forwarded by letter ..to Philadelphia. The guarantee,
signed and stating quantity of cores. will be returned
by met., with advice and instructions, without any
charge. Address all letters to Dn. FITLEit, No. 41 South
4th street. No other Remedy is offered on such terms,
Get a oireular on the various forms of Rheumatism.
also Blank aplications for guarantee, gratis of thespecial
agent, JOHN READ, Huntingdon, Pa [sept.ll,'72.ly
DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAR !
Ten years of a public test hao proved Dr. Crook's
Wiue of Tar to have more merit than any similar
preparation ever offered to the public. It is rich
su the medicinal qualities of Tar, and unequaled
for disease of the
THROAT AND LUNGS,
performing the most remarkable curer. It effectu
ally cures all COUGHS and COLDS. It has eared
so many cases of
ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS,.
that it has_ been pronounced a specific for these
eimupiainte. For
PAINS IN THE BREAST, SIDE OR BACK,
GRAVEL OR KIDNEY DISEASE,
disease of the Urinary Organs, Jeuiplice, or any
Liver Complaint it has no equal.
It is also a superior Tonic, restores the Appe
tite, strengthens the System, restores the Weak
and Debilitated, causes the Food to Digest, re
moves Dyspepsia and Indigestion, prevents Mal
arious Fevers, Gives tone to yonr System.
AND IRON
That Palo, Yellow, Sickly Looking Skin is chang•
ed to one of freshness and health. Those
Diseases of the Skin, Pimples, Pustules, Blotches
and Eruption. are re,noved. Scrofula,
Scrof.lons Diseases of the Eyes,
White Swelling, Ulcers,
014 Sores
or any kind of Humor rapidly dwindle and disap
pear under its idiluence. In fact it will do you
more good, and cure you more speedily than any
and all other preparations combined. What is it ?
IT IS NATURE'S OWN RESTORER!
A soluble crud of iron combined with the medici
nal properties of Peke Root divested of all disa
greeable qualities. It will cure any CHRONIC
or LONG STANDING DISEASE whose real or
direct cause is
BAD BLOOD, RHEUMATISM, PAINS IN LIMBS OR
BONES, CONSTITUTION BROKEN DOWN
by Merehrial or other poisons, are all cored by it.
ForSYPLIILIS, or SYPHITRIALTAINT, there is
nothing equal to it. A trial will prove it. Ask for
DR. CROOK'S. 0031POUNI, SYRUP OF POKE
ROOT. _ _ . .
S. S. SMITH, Agent.
Huntingdon, Pa.
Dee-17;72-Iy.
KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCHU
I Formerly with I
. T, DELMBOLD.)
KEARNEY'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU,
is the only known Remedy for Brights Disease and
has cared every ease of Diabetes in which it has
been given, Irritation of the Neck of the Bladder
and inflamation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, Dis
eases of the Prostate Gland, Stone in the Bladder,
Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky
Discharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Con
stitution of both Sexes, attended with the follow
ing symptoms : Loss Of power, Loss of Memory,
Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Wakeful
ness, Pain in the Back, Flushing of the Bodg,
Eruption of the Face, Palid Countenance, Lassi
tude of the System, etc.
lifell.selbe3;rerisionneesieiunt
orth e le t r el p in e e ies 7 bed change of
•
in children.
In many affections peculiar to ladies, the Bx
tract Bnehtt is unequaled by any other remedy—
As in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregularity, Pain
fulness or Suppreskion of U.tomary Ev acuations,
Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Tterue, Les
eorrhosa or Whites, Sterility, and feral' complaints
incident to the sex. It is prescribed extensively
by the most eminent Physicians and Midwives for
enfeebled and delicateconstitutions of both sexes
and all ages.
KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCIIU,
Curse Dioeaeea Arieing from Intprotlencea, Habits
of Diesipation, etc., is all their stages, at little ex
pense, little or no change of diet, no inconvenience,
and no exposure. It causes a frequent desire, and
gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Ob
structions, Preventing an d Caring Strictures of the
Urethra, Allaying Pain and Inflamation, so fre
quent is this class of diseases, and expelling all
poisonous matter.
KEARNEY'S EXTRACT BUCRU,
$l.OO per bottle or six bottles for $5.00, delivered
to any address, secure from observation. Sold by
druggists everywhere. Prepared by
KEARNEY dc CO., 104 Duane St., N. Y.,
le whom all letters for information should be ad
dressed. Feb..5,11373—1y
GIVEN AWAY.
A FINE OERSIAN CHROMO.
We send an elegant Chrome, mounted and ready
for framing, free to every agent for
'UNDERGROUND
LIFE BELOW THE SURFACE,
BY THOS. W. KNOX.
942 Pages Octavo. 130 Fine Engraving..
Relates Incidents and Accidents beyond the
Light of Day ; Startling Adventures in sit parts
of the World; Mines and Mode of Working them;
Undercurrents of Society ; Gambling and its Hor
rors; Caverns and their Mysteries; The Dark
Ways of Wickedness; Prisons and their Secrets;
Down in the Deptba of the Sea; Strange Stories
of the Detection of Crime.
The book treats of experience with brigands;
nights in opium dens and gambling hells; life in
prison; Stories of exiles; Adventures among In
diana; Journeys through Sewers and Catacomb.;
accidents in mines; pirates and piracy; tortures
of the inquisition; wonderful burglaries; under
world of Ebe great cities, eto., etc.
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can make $lOO a week in selling this book. Scud
for circulars and toms to agents.
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THE JOURNAL OFFICE.
-Travellers' Guide,
HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP
RAILROAD.
Winter Arrangement.
On and after Sunday, April 19, 1* 3, Piunninger Trains
will arrive and depart an foUnaa :
Doi. Tams.
Accom. I 31.,
UP Tsfm.
Awom. ; MAIL
STATIONS.
,
P. M. ; A. 3L. I• - • I A. 61. I P. 61.
to 5 50;is 7 46111uutigdou... ;ea S 251sa 4 SI
5 75 1 7 50'Lotig Siding i 8 29, 355
6 10, 8 0581eGoaaelhdowa I 8 10' 345
6 20: 6.17 Pl,999unt.Grove • 8 02; 335
6 35; 830 Marklesburg 7 451 320
6 50; 8 46 Coffee Run
1
7' 321 3CI
- 1,01 855 Rough and Ready 7 23: 259
10; 905 Rove 7 131 248
131 9 08'Fishore Summit.
35 9 22[8aiton 649! 225
50; 9 40.11iddle?barg 6 361 210
00; 9 47 1 Hopewell i
0 2 'l i";!;
ifii 10 02Piiere u •
B 25: 10 o.BlllAllier's Siding.
5 321 10 201Tatesville 548 132
8 39. 10 22•13. Ran Siding 5 421 127
8 45; 10 30 Everett
8 501 10 40 Meant Dallas 530 115
9 201 11 08 BEDFORD 5OO 12 44
SHOUP'S HILTS BRANCH.
.026 i ta 7 it - Sat --- ton, --
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2 15;Aa 6 45
9 401 750 Coalmont 2 001 680
9 451 755 Crawford.... 155 625
9 55 8 05 Dudley 1 45 6 15
Altlo 4, 825 Broad Top City 1 25i 685
G. F. GAGE, Sim.
pENNSYLVANIAJtAIL ROAD.
TIME 0/ . LEAVING OF TRAINS.
Winter
EASrf4l l 4.
WESTWARD
w. 9 .!>
g 6.! Es-> , z
z , l , i 4 ,4 I • sTATtoza. gitgWd
ra.'4l'4"
P.M. A.M.,. U. IP.II. I A.M. P.M. P. Y.
5 07 2 58 , 11 32 10 411/4.llamilton. lto2 4 54 11 49
614 3 03111 40 lc 50151 t. Union 945446 11 53
22 3 09,11 44 11 10 Stapleton
31 3 15111 54 11 26 Mill Creek 9 41 4 30 11 49
45,3 25:12 10 11 50 fiIIrIIMODON 9 29 4 15 11 5)
0513 41';12 31 12 20 Petersburg 9 16'4 00 11 16
1413 43112 42 12 32 Barree 9 MO 51 11 (9
2113 51.12 50 12 40 Spruce Creek 9 0313 45 11 04
36'4 051 107 100 Birmingham 8 50'332 1064
43 4 12; 1 14 1 68 Tyrone. 8 40 3 25 10 49
54 4 201 1 20 1 22 Tipton 8 30 3 15 10 43
. 00 4 25; 133 180 Fostoria 825 3.07 10 37
7 0514 281 138 136 Bell's Mills 822 303 10 34
7 It 4 451 2 00 209 Altoona 8 05 245 10 20
P.M A M. P. M. A.M. A.M. P.Y.,P. X
The Fast Line Westward, leaves Huntingdon at 7 59
P. IS., and arrives at Altoona at 9 20 P. a.
The Pittsburg Express, Westward, leaves Huntingdon
at 2.40 a m, and arrives in Altoona at 4.00 a zu
Tee Pacific Express Westward leaves Huntingdmi ot
7 2'i A. 31. and arrives at Altoona it i 55 A. m.
The Southern Express, Westward, leaves Huntingdon
at and arrives at A Hoene at 6 55 A. N.
Cincinnati Express, Westward, leaves Huntingdon at
3 25 A. sr., and arrives at Altoona at 4 45 A. st.
The Pacific Express, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon at
6.41, a m, and arrives at Harrisburg 11.40 a m.
The Chicago Express, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon at
6.51 pm, and arrives at Harrisburg 10.20 p m.
The Fast Line, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon at 2 aa
m. and arrives et Ilarrialawg at 5 43 A. K.
The Cincinnati Express, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon
at 7 24 r. M., and arrives ut Harrisburg at 10 45 P. st.
The Philadelphia Express, Eastward, leaVAe Hunting
don at 11.29 p m, and arrives at Harrisburg at. 2.55 a tn.
NORTH CENTRAL "zAlLwA,L___
On and after November 25, 1872, all trains
will run as follows ,•
NOSMIWARD..
SXATONa.
llarrisbarg, Leave'
Ilarriaborg, .Artive
Williamsport, leave
arrive
Can..ndaigaa,
Roch.ter„ .............. ............,..
Buffalo,.
...
.. _
Bnapeneloa Bridge,- ...
Niagara. Falls,
8011TIIWARD.
STATIONS.
leave!
Beitimorenmarrive
Wasbington....
Nov. 5, 1872.
P ENNSYLVANIA RAIL RC
• REDYfW,.
On and after Mundv, March 3184
Tint., on tide Division, will run Dalls,Wundaye
as follow:
14 , v.
LZAVB WEsrwAsn.
IP Ac .3l:lr.3tl
ET kT1024.5.
1
0.00 7.45 lluolingtica..
8.50 10.40 Mt. Palle., ..
9.20 11.08 AR is
820.17.12 tx AR
(i. 48111.40, .Vlann'd Choke
7.06: 11.5.318uffa10 Mills
7.45 ' 12..33" 8ridgep0rt.........
8.17 1.07 State Line
8.30 1.20 Mt Savage Jnoc
, 8.45 I.3SCOMDE O LAND
j A.M. P.M.
Connects at Bridgeport with Connell:vitt R. B. at lit.
Savage June. With Cumberland ctz Pfallea R. R., and at
Cumberland with Balt. it Ohio R
Supt. Bedford Div.
READING RAIL ROAD.
WINTER ARRANG BESETS.
Mostnar, Dna.= 2.rn, 1872.
Trains leave Ilagriahnrg for New York as follows at
520, F.lO, a. m., and 2.16 p. nu., connecting with
trains ea Pennsylvania Railroad, altd arriving at New
York at 1 .35, 3.50 and 9.45 p. m. respoctively.
Returning; Leave New York at. 0.001 m. 12.50 and
5.30 p. m., Philadelphia at 7.30, 8.45 a. m., and 3.30 p. m.
Leave Harrisburg for Beading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Mi
nersvilla A shlaud, Shamokin, Allentown and Philadelphia
at 5.30 and S 10a.m.,2 00 and4.osp. m„stopping at Lebanon
and principal way stations ' • the 4.05 p.m.trainconnecting
for Philadelphia, PottavilleandOolumbia only. For Potts
ville. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and
Susquehantut Railroad leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Reeding for
Allentown, Easton and New York at 7.30 10.35 a. m., and
4.00 p.m. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. m.,1250
and 530, p. in. and Allentown at 7.20 a. m. 12.25
2.10„ 4.35 and 8.55 p.
%gay Passenger Train briers Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m.,
connecting at Reading with train on East Penna. Railroad
returning leaves Pottsville at 4.23 p. m., stopping at all
stations.
Leave Pottaville at 6.00, 8.05 and 9.10 a. m.and 2.30 p.m.
Herndon at 10.00 a. ant, Shamokia at 6.00 and 11.02 a
Ashland at 7.18 a. in. and 12.20 p. m., Mahanoy City at
7.53 a m. and 12.54 p. at., Tamaqua at 6.35 a. m. and '2.10
p. nn..for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Harrisburg,
de.
I.eaye Pottsville via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail
road at 8.05 a. m. for Harrisburg, and 11.45 a. m., for
Pinegrove and Tremont
Pottsville Accommodation Train leaves Pottsville at 6.00
a. ut., passes Rattling at 7.40 a. m., arriving at Philadelphia
at 10.15 a. m. Returning leaved Philadelphia at 4.45 p. m.,
passes Bantling at 7.15 p. m., arriving at Pottsville at 0.00
p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train leaves Pottstown at
6.45 a. an, returning, leave Philadelphia (Ninth and
Green,) at 4.30 p. m
Colombia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.30 a. m.
and 6.15 p. m., for Ephrata, LitiaLancaster, Columbia, de.;
returning leave Lancaster at 8.29 a. m. and 3.30 p. m., and
Columbia at 8.15 a. m. and 3.20 p. m.
Perkiomen Railroad Train. leave Perkiomen Junction at j
7.35 and 9.011 a. m.. 2.55 awl 5.40 p. m. returning, leave
Green Lane at 8.15 a. m., 12.35 and 4.20 p. m. connecting
with trains on Reading Railroad.
Pickering Valley Railroad Trains leave Pheeolxville at
9.10 a. ra., 3.10 and 5.50 p. tu.; returning leave Byer. at
6.35 am., 12.45 and 4.20 p. m., connecting with trains on
Reading Railroad.
C,olobrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown et 940
a. m. and 1.20, 6.25 and 7.15 p. m., returning lea: e Mount
Pleasant at 6.00, 8.00 and 11.25 a m. and 3.00 p. an., con
necting with trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad TRIMS leave Bridgeport at 8.30
m. 2.40 and 5.33 p. m, returning leave Downingtown at
6.55 a. m., 12.30 and 5.40 p. m., connecting with trains on
Reading Itailroad.
On Sundays: leave New York at 5.30 p. m.. Philadelphia
at 8.00 a. in. and 3.15 p. m., (the 8.00 a. m. train
running
only to Readlng,) leave Pottsville at 8.00 a. m., leave liar
rieburg at 5.80 a. m. and 2.00 p. m.; leave Allentown at 8.55
p. ee. ; leave Reading at 7.15 a. tn. and 10.15 p. m. fur liar.
riabarg, at 7.30 a m. for Now York, and et 9.40 a. m. and
• 4.15 p. in. for Philadolphia
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Excursion
Tickets. to and from all points, at reduced rates.
Baggage checked through; KO pounds allowed earls
Passenger.
dee 2,'72.]. E. WOOTTEN,
Asst. Sept. Sup k Eng. Mach'ry.
Miscellaneous
BEST THING IN THE WEST.
atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe R. R.
i. N D S
THREE MILLION ACRES
Situate in and near the Arkansas Valley, the
nest Portion of Kansas !
Eleven years' Credit. Seven per Cent. Interest.
22& per cent. reduction to settlers
who improve.
A FREE PASS TO LAND BUYERS!
THE Facts about this Grant are—Low Prices,
Long Credit, and a Rebate to settlers of nearly
one-fourth; a Rich Soil, and Splendid Climate ;
short and mild wintars ; early planting, and no
wintering of stock ; plenty of rainfall, and just at
the right season; Coal, stone and brick on the
line; Cheap rates on coal, lumber, etc.; no lands
owned by speculators; homesteads and Pre-emo
tions now abundant ; a first-class Railroad on the
line of a great Through-Route: Products will pay
for Land and Lnprorements.
it is the best oppurtunity ever offered to the
public, through the recent completion of the rood.
For circulars and general information, address
A. E. TOUZALIN,
Manager Land Dept,
Topeka. Kunsan,
D. CALDWELL, Agent, Huntingdon, Pa.
22.1sadin.
a 0 TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE
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PIANO
COMBINES MANNER'S • FOUR
SDUPLIFYING PATENTS,
THE MOST VALUABLE PATENTS EVER
USED IN•PIANO-FORTES.
PATENT ARION
REVERSED
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A FEW REASUSS
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ARION PIANO
gar APIA..
IS SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS
Peseeeper
!excepted)
The ARION PIANO-FORTE ha. greater power
than any other Piano-Forte manufactured.
4011.1m130
A.M. I A.M.
8.25
5.30 5.50
5.00 9.00
A. M.
5.45 8.&I
5.15 7.45
4.50 7.00
4.23 5.00
346 5.00
3.30
1. 3 .11 0 1 5 . I .1...31
It will Stand in Tune Longer,
and in its mechanical construction it it; more per
fect, and, therefore,tuoro durable, than ony instrn
meet constructed in the usual modern style.
112.40
12.12
11.56
11.20
10.42
10.30
10.05
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
piano°. fall.
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 ease
in other Piano-Fortes.
The Extraordinary Evenness
tbaroughont the !elite, the excellent Singing Quell•
LENGTH AND PURITY OF 'VIBRATION,
ail go to prove what vro claim, viz : that the
ARION PIANO-FORTE
Is the Best Instrument Manufactured,
ESTEYS COTTAGE ORGANS,
VOX JUBILANT
VOX HUMANA
TRH NE PLUS ULTRA OF
REED ORGANS,
universally acknowledged to be the ENST 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', we do fully warrant every Organ
for She period of jive gears, (at oar one arpenee.)
We have no agent in Huntingdon at present,there
fore all who may want One of the best Organs ex
tent may reeeive, by corresponding with ne, 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,
Philadelphia, Pa.
nols
Dry-Goods and Groceries.
THOMAS IhMlKit. R. O. Mann. Taos. C. risune.
FISHER & SONS,
HUNTINGDON MILLS
FLOUR, FEED, GROU;ID PLASTER, Sre
DRY GOODS, °ROHM'S, FISH, SALT, &C,
CARPETS, OIL CLOTH & MATTINGS
March 8,1871.
GLAZIER & BRO.
DEALERS IN GENERAL MEREANDISE,
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
BOOTS,
SHOES,
HATS.
&c. &c.,
AGRAFFE.
SMITH Street, between Washington and Mill
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
QUEENSWARE,
"REST
PLANK.
WASHINGTON Street, near Smith.
Jan. 18,'71.
SMITH IN HIS NEW " BUILDING
CALL AND EXAMINE.
IF YOU WANT GREAT BARGAINS (10 TO
SMITH'S NEW STORE.
FRAME.
The best Sugar and Molasses, Coffee, and Tea
Chocolate,Flour, Fish, Salt and Vinegar, Confec
tionariasFruits, 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, Points. Var
nishes, Oils Spts. Turpentine, Fluid, Alchohol,
Glass, Putty, &c., &e. The best Wine 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, ps4 Levu my prices.
ei. F. SMITH.
Jan. 4, '7l.
IRON
BAR.
BEE HIVE GROCERY,
No. 111, 411 street, Hunthigdois, Po.
"QUICK SALE'S AND SMALL PROFITS."
X. B. CORBIAV
Has jug received a varied assortment of articles
usually found in a first-elan GROCERY.
BAKERY.
I still continue to carry on my. Eakory, and am at
all times prepared to sappy
BREAD, CAKES AND PIES.
In connection with in other bushiest, r have
commenced the manufacture of Candies, and am
prepared to supply country dealers with both
FANCY and COMMON at as low rates as they
can be purchased outside of the Eastern Cities.
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.
L. DARIO, I A. FANNED , I J. 31ARCIL I DAVID MM.
BARTOL, KENNEDY & CO.
[Lately Franklin Mantifacturiny Company.)
Manufactures Flooring, Siding, Doors, Sash,
Shutters, Blinds, Moulding, Scroll Work, Counters,
Shelving, Wood Turnings, Hobbs, Spokes, Ben •
Work, Forks, Rakes, Brooms, Pick, and Hamm,
Handles, all kinds of Furniture, ie. Our Ilaci•i:aery
the very best quality and giving our ee...e being of
attention to the business we are , ..e to manufacture
all of the aboved name"' :Aides, as well as many
others, in the best:'. ~re and always promptly.
All ordP, addressed to
BARTO.L, KENNEDY & CO.,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
will receive our immediate iftention. Price list
furnished when desired.
Lumber taken in exchange for all kinds of work.
Jan. 31. 1371.
TO BOOK CANVASSERS.
A NEW WAY OF RUNNING
A SUBSCRIPTION BOOK.
Can soli Thousands
Is plain talk about the body ana ite physical and
social needs. Dr. B. R. Foote, author .of "Medi
cal Common Sense," of No. 120, Lexington Ave.,
N. Y., who entertains everybody with his pen,
and cures everybody by his skill, is its authbr.
In its thousand pages it answers a thousand ques
tions you don't want to go to your physician
about. It is as is stamped till on its eever, '•a
book for private and considerate reading." Price
$3 25, and sent postage prepaid, everywhere. Con
tains table mailed tree. Agents wanted. A
beautiful original chrome, mounted, "Throw
Physic to the Dogs," worth $lO, goes with the
book. No book without the chromo. Address
MURRAY HILL PUBLISHING COMPANY,
No. 129 East 25th Street, New York.
tachl2-3mos.
ity, the
I MPORTANT TO BUILDERS.
NE* PLAN - ING MILL
•
T. Burehinell A Son having just completed the
erection of a first-class Planing Mill at R.ting
don Pa., are prepared to fill all orders for Build
ing 'Materials of all kinds, such as yellow and white
pine flooring, Weatherboarding, Door and Window
Frames, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, Doors, Brackets
.d Scroll Work at shortest notice 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 thrPenna. 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, smifications and detailed drawings for
buildings in whole or in part as may be desired.
Ali orders promptly and faithfully Wed.
ALSO
WITH THE
Jan. 4, '7l.
LUKE REILLY,
BREAD, CAKES, PIES,
CONFECTIONERY
GROCERIES, SYRUPS, &c., &e., &c.
Bakery on Moore street, and Stdre at the
Corner of Fourth and Allegheny.
Dilslam will be supplied at prices as low ea ea
be had from Philadelphia. [ap.26,'71.
WM. WILLIAMS,
MANUFACTURER OF
MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS.
HEADSTONES, &C.,
'HUNTINGDON, PA
PLASTER PARIS CORNICES,
- -------- - -
. MOULDINGS. &C
ALSO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO
ORDER.
41.4, '7l.
FOR FINE AND FANCY PRINTING
Go to the JouRNAL Office.
PROPRIETORS
..f the
Manufacturers of
Wholesale and Retail Deslor in
A Specialty wade of
at reasonable prices.
CANDY MANUFACTORY,
Miscellaneous.
PLAIN HOME TALK
BURCHINELLS'
Address' -
T. BURCHINELL & SON.
Huntingdon, Pa.
MANVVACTURER Or AND DEALER IN
AND DEALER IN
HUNTINGDON, PA
Boots, Shoes and Leather.
REMOVED TO THE NORTH EAST
Corner of the Diamond.
CAN'T BE BEATEN !
JOHN H. WEATBROOK
Haspeetttgly informs the citizens of Huntingdon
and vicinity that ho has just received from the
city a new and splendid stock of
LEATHERS.
BOOTS AND SHOES, *DATS AND CAPS,
Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, Trunks,
kr., *c., dr., tte.
AU of which he is prepared to Fell at greatly re
duced prices.
Don t forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old
customers and the public generally are invited to
call.
Jan. 4, '7l.
DOWN WITH PRICES,
WILLIAM AFRICA
has just opened up a large and varied anortment
of
BOOTS,
SLIOES " , ,ADIES,
GAITERS,
GLOVE RID SHOES,
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 dispoeed of at as reasona
ble rates as the market will admit of. My stock
was selected with great rare, 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.
WILLIAM AFRICA.
Jan. 4,
F RESH ARRIVAL OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
AT SHAFFER'S 'NEW STORE.
- CHEAPER TITAN THE CHEAPEST.
TIIE 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 1
Fur Men, Women awl Children,
which he is prepared to cell a trite 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 hint a call, at the
CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE,,
k West end of the Diamond)
fIUNTLNGDON.
Customer work made to order. in a neat and
durable manner.
(IEO. SIIAFFER.
Jan. 4. '7l
GOOD FITS !
SHOEMAKING !
Wu manufacture to order all kinds of Ladies'
and. Gents' Boots. Shoes, Gaiters, &c., of the best
material the market produces, and at the shortest
possible notice. Pe i rsons from the country can be
accommodated with our own manufacturing by
giving a few hours notice.
All kinds of repairing neatly done.
For past favors accept our sincere thanks.
D. HERTZLER & BItO.,
403 Allegheny St.,
Opposite B. T. Depot
juue26ll Huntingdon, Pa,
Insurance.
CONTINENTAL LIFE INSURANCE.
COMPANY OF NEW YORK.
$,4,505,243 29.
This company is altogether
Mutual, and one of the most
liberal and successful compa
nies in the country. The
surplus is divided annually
amongst the policy-holders.
Its premiums are as low, and
its dividends as large, as those
of any first-class company.
It issued, in 1370, 12.537 poli
cies, being more than that of
any other company in the
COUNTRY. Its great popu
larity and unbounded somas
are entirely due to the liber
ality of the Company towards
its policy holders. For further information ap
ply to
JUSTUS LAWRENCE, Pres't.,
M. B. WYNKOOP, Vice Pres't.
J. P. ROGERS, Sec'y.
S. C. CHANDLER, Jr., Actuary.
PENNSYLVANIA
WESTERN
OFFICE,
LeLister's Building, HUNTINGDON, PA.
A. B. KENNEDY,
General Agent.
D. P. MILLER, At. n.
Medical Examiner
FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES
INSURANCE OFFICE.
LEISTER BUILDING,
Huntingdon, Pa.
,V 10,000,000
3,000,000
250,000
200,000
Queen of Liverpool
Hanover, New York
Commercial
German, of Erie .
TERMS REASONABLE.
... KENNEDY A CO.
10aprly
Miscellaneous.
MUSIC STORE.
Yon can save from ten to thirty percent. by buy.
ing your Instruments from
E. J. GREENE,
Dealer in
•
STEINWAY & SONS',
CHICKERING & SONS',
THE UNION PIANO FGATE CO.,
THE WEBER, RAVEN & BACON'S,
GEO. M. GOULD & CO.'S, •
CONRAD MEYERS'
AND ALL OTHER MAKES OF PIANOS.
MASON & HAMLIN'S
and Geo. Woods A Co.'s celebrated Organs, and
any other make desired. Also, Melodeons, Gu;ratra,
Violins, llernuto Aecordeons, Sheet Music, Music
Books, Ac.
New and good Pianos for $3OO and upwards.
" five-octave Organs for ' 80 " "
" Melodeons for 70 " "
All Instruments warranted for five years.
Agents supplied at wholesale Rates, as low no in
the cities. Call on, or address,
E. J. GREENE,
Huntingdon, Pa.,
2nd floor of Leister's now building.
January 4. 1871.
Ike LATCHLEY'S IMPROVED CU
-1177 WOOD PllMP.—Taateless, dur
able, efficient and cheap. The beet Pump for the
least money. Attention is especially invited to
Blatehley's Patent Improved Bracket. and New
Drop Check Valve, which can ho withdrawn with
out removing the Pump or disturbing the joints.
Also, the Copper Chamber, which sever °racks or
scales, and will outlast any other. For sale by
Dealors everywhere. Send for Catalogue and
Price List. MA'S. G. BLATCIILEY, M'fr.
Septl3-ly 508 Commerce St., Philada, Pa.
PERFECT I'VRGJITIVE I'ILLS,
pefectly tasteless, elegantly coated with sweet gum,purge
regulate, purify, cleanse, and strengthen. Badway's
for the cure of all disorders of the Stomach, Liver, Bow
els, Kidneys, Bladder, Nervous Dime., Headache, Con
stipation, Costlveuese, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Billions
nese, Billions Fever, loflamation of the Bowels, Piles, and
all derangements of the Internal Viscera. ' Warranted to
effect a positive cure. Purely Vegative, containing no
mercury, minerals, or deleterous drugs.
awr Observe the following symptomei molting front
Disorders of the DigeeNve Organs :
Constipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of the Wood In the
Bead, Acidity of the Stomach. Nausea, Heartburn, Die
glint of Food, Pollee. or Weight in the Stomach, Soar
Fruciation, Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of the Stom
ach, Swimming of the Bead 'flurried and Difficult Breath
ing, Fluttering at the Mart, Choking or Suftlesting Sen
sations when in a Lying Posture, Dinme. of Vision, Dots
or Webs before the Sight, Fever and Dull Pain in the
Head, Deficiency of Perspiration, Yellowness of the ,
Ain, and Eyes, Pale in the Side. Chest, Limbs, and Sud
den Flushes of Neat, Burning in the Flesh.
A few dasee of Sodomy's Pills will tree the system from
all the above named disorders. l'rice, Li cents per box.
Sold by Druggist.
Bead "False and True.' Send one letter-stamp to Rad
way if Co., No. 87 'Maiden Lane, New York. Information
"JOURNAL'? BUILDING I w t h y t 2 h 2 ° , 7lr i . wilit'"eut
HEHEADQUARTERS FOR FINE
CANDIES, TOYS, FRUITS, NUTS, av,
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, TRAVELING SATCHELS, FANCY
SOAPS, HAIR OILS.PERFUMERY, AC. Dow"
Celebrated Ice Cream Soda Water, in season, at D.
S. Africa's Variety Store, N 0.423, in the Diamond
March lb. tf.
FOR ALL' KINDS OF
GO TO THE
Medical.
WISHART'S PINE - TREE TAR
CORDIAL.
NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY
FOR THE
THROAT AND LUNGS,
It is gratifying to us to inform the public that
Dr. L. Q. C. IVishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial, for
Throat and Lung Diseases, has gained an enria-
blo reputation from the Atlantic to the Pacific
coast, and from thence to some of the first families
Europe, not through tho prim alone, but by per.
sons throughout the States actually henefiitted and
cured at his office. While be publishes less, so
say our reporters, be is unable to supbly the de-
maul It gains and holds its reputation—
First. Not hf stopping cough, but by loosening
and misting nature to throw off the unhealthy
matter collected about the throat and bronchial
tubes, which came* irritation.
Second. It removes the cause of irritation (which
produces cough) of the mucous membrane and
bronchial tubes, assists the lungs to act .d throw
off the unhealthy secretions, and purifies the blood.
Third. It is free from squills, lobelia, ipecac
and opium, of which most throat and lung reme-
dies are composed, which allay cough only, and
disorganize the stomach. It has e soothing cfiect
on the stomach, acts on the liver and kidneys, and
lymphatic and nervous regions, thus reaching to
every part of the system, ant in its invigorating
and purifying effecte it lam gained a reputation
which it must hold mime all others in the market.
NOTICE.
THE PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL,
GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILLS,
WORM SUGAR DROPS
Being under my immediite direction, they oho]
not lose their eurativeconlities by the uee of cheap
and impure articles.
lIENRY R. WISIIART,
PROPRIETOR.
FREE OF CHARGE.
Dr. L. Q. C. Wiohart's Office Parlors are open on
Monday., Tueedays and Wednesdays from 9 A.M.
to 5 P. M., for consultation by Dr. WM. T. Magee.
With him are m4squiated two consulting physicians
of atuknowledged ability. This opportunity is not
offered by any other institution iu the city.
All letters must be addressed to
L. Q. C. WISHAtIT, P►L D.,
No. 232 N. SECOND ST.,
nov27-6m.
R.
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
CURES THE WORST PAINS
IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES.
NOT ONE HOUR
after reading this advertisement need any one
SUFFER WITH PAIN.
RADWAY'S READy ... ML!p! .. I.9 A CURE FOR
EVERY PAIN.
The Only Pain Remedy
that instantly stops the most excruciating pains, allays
Inflammations, and cures Congestions, whether of the
Lungs, Stomach, Bowels, or other 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, Nervcus, Neuralgia,
or proshated with disease may suffer,
RADWAY'S READY RELIEF
will afford instant ease. Inflamatiou of the Kidneys, In
flamation of the Bladder, Inflamation of the Bowels,
Congestion of the Lungs, Bore Threat, Difficult Breath
ing, Palpitation of the lfeart, Hysterics, Cronp,Dyptlieria,
LNkturrh, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Neuralgia.
Rheumatism, Cold Chills, Ague Chills. •
The application of the ROAat linter to the part or part
where the polo or difficulty exists will afford ace canal
comfort. .„ .
dropa in half a tumbler of water will in a few
momenta cora Cramp., Spans, Sour Stomach, Heartburn,
Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery, Colic, wind in the
BOWCW, and all Internal Paine.
. .
Tra;elers should always carry a bottle of 11..pwsr's
RE4DY RELIES , with them. A few drops In water will pre
vent sickness or pains from change of water. It is better
than French Brandy or Bitter as A stimulant
42aplly.
Fe - ver and Ague.
Fever and agu.s curet] for fifty cOnts. There is not a
reinedical agent in this world that will cure Fever and
Ague, and all other Malarione, Billions. Scarlet Typhoid,
Yellow, and other Feiers (aided by RADWAT'S PILLS)
so quick as RAl:nt.'s READY ItEute. Fifty cents per
bottle. Sold by Druggists.
HEALTH BEAUTY 11
strong and pure rich blood— increase of fiesta and
weight—clear skin and beautiful compleetion secured to
all.
DR. RA DIVA Y'S
3iirsaparillian Resolvent has made the roost astonishing
cures; so quick, so rapid are the changes the body under
goes tinder the intl.°ce of this truly wonderful medi
cine, that every day an increase in tlesh and weight is
seen .d felt.
•
The Great Blood Purifier.
Every drop of the Sarsaparillian Resolvent communi
cates through the Blood, Sweat, Urine, and other Snide
and juices of the eystern the vigor of life, for it repairs
the wastee of the body with new and sound material.
Scrofula, Syphilis, Consumption, Glandular disease Ulcers
in the Throat, Month, Tumors, Nodes iu the Glands and
other parts of the system, Sore Eyes, Simmons Discharges
from the Ears, and the worst form of Skin Diseases, Erup
tions, Fever Sores, Scald Head, Sting Worm, Salt Rheum,
Erysipelas, Ache, Black Spots, Worms in the flesh, Tu
mors, Cancers in the Womb, and all weakening and pain
ful discharges, Night Sweats, Loon of Sperm, and all
wastes of the life principle, are within the curative rouge
of this wonder of Modem Chemistry, and a few days'
use will prove to any person using it for either of these
forms of disease its potent power to core them.
It the patient, daily becoming reduced by the wastes
and decomposition that is continually progressing, suc
ceeds in arresting the waste, and repairs. the same with
new material made from h.althy bled—and th jean, bar
sapurilliun will and does secure.
Tot only dues the Sarmparillien Resolvent excel all
known remedial agents in the cure of Chronic, Scrofulone
Constitutional, and skin diseases ; but it id the only poi
' itive cure for . .
& B
Kidney ladder Complaints,
Uniary and Womb diseases, Brave], ',Jabot, D r opsy
Stoppage of Water, Incontenence of Urine, Bright's Dis—
ease, Albuminuria, and in all cases where they are brick
dust deposits, or the water is thick, cloudy, mixed with
substances like the white of an egg, ur threads like white
silk, or there is morbid, dark, billions appearance, and
white hove-dust deposits, and when there he a pricking,
bnaning sensation when passing water, and pain in the
Small of the back and along the Loins. Price, $lOO.
WORMS.—The only known and sure remedy for Warms
—Pin, Itzpe etc.
Toot, of 12 /ear.' th-cnotla Gored by Rod 'stria
Resolvent.
RETEULT, MASS., July 10,1669.
De. have had Ovarian Tumor in the ova
ries and bowels. Ali the Doctors said "there was no pelp
for it." I tried every thing that was ruccommeaded ; bet
nothing helped me. I saw sour Reaelvent, and thought
I would toy it ; but bad no faith in it, becatue I bad suf-
fered kir twelve years. I took six bottles of the Resol
vent, and one box of Midway's Pille and two bottles of
your Ready Relief ; and there is not a sign of a tumor to
be teen or felt, and I feel beter, smarter, and happiet thou
I have for twelve years. The worst tumor was in the
IoR side of the bowels, over the groin. I write this to•
you for the benefit of ethers. You can publish this if
you cliooae.
HANNAH P. ANAP
DR. RADW AY'S
PRINTING
EXCELSIOR.-
Dr. Wengert's Family Medicines
are considered superior to all -others before the
American public for the speedy and certain cure
of the diseases for which they are recommended.
Invalids, try them, and be convinced of the truth
of what we assert. It is but ten months since they
were first offered to the public, and to-day they
are sold by first-class Druggists and Merchants in
Pennsylvania, Maryland, New Jersey, New York,
the Virginias, Ohio, Indiana, and the District of
Columbia. Surely they are not humbugs or they
would'ut be so highly commended by the intelli
gence of the most powerful states in all this fair
land. They are classified so as to meet the most
difficult diseases for which they are offered, not
one medicine for all the diseases humanity is
heir to.
cannot fail to cure C Aighs and Colds if used cc.
cording to directions. For all dilltaies arising
from impurities inahe blood use the
THE INDIAN VEGETABLE
Restorative and Blood Purifier,
- THE SAMSON OIL
need only ba tried to convince any, one that it will
cure Cramp Colic, Bunion., eto.
The Hepatica Pills
are an Alternative Cathartic, and should he need
in every family. They should be used in connec
tion with the
Mountain Herb Bitters
for Fever and Ague.
FOUSE BROS., CRUM & CO., Sole Proprietors of
Dr. Wengert's Family Medicines
Fourie's L X. L. Horse and Cattle
Powders.
Noe. In t 137 North George St., York, Pa.
For sale, wholesale and retail by John Reed,
Huntingdon, Pa., of wham they all can he bought
at manufacturers' prices. Also for sale at retail
by S. S. Smith, Huntingdon,, Pa., and A. P. W.
Johnson, Huntingdon, Pa.
Ju1y24,1872-Iyr.
VINEGAR BITTERS—PURELY
VEGETABLE—FREE FROM ALCOHOL—
Dn. WALKER'S CALIFORYIA VINEGAR BITTERS.
Vined'ar Bitters are not a vile Fancy Drink, made
of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Profd Spirits and Refuse
Liquors, doctored, spiced, and sweetened to please
the taste, called "Tonics," "Appetizers," nßestor
ere," Ac., that load the tippler on to drunkenness
and ruin, but area trne Medicine, made from the
native roots and herbs 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 off all 1.1.110U8 matter and restoring the
blood to a healthy condition, enriching it, refresh
ing and invigorating both mind and body. They
1 1 are easy of administration, prompt in their action.
certain in their results, safe and reliable iu all.
forms of disease.
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So Person eon tal.•e the. Bitters according tu.
directions, and remain long unwell, provided their•
bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other
means, and the vital organs wasted beyond tbq•
point of repair.
Drpeptua or ludgestion. Headache, Pain in the
Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Diz
ziness, Sour Fructations of the Stomach, Bad
Taste in the Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation
of the Heart, Inliamation of the Lungs, Pain in
the regions of the Kidneys, and a 'hundred other
painful symptoms, arc the offsprings of Depepsin.
In these complaints it boa nu equal, and one bot
tle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than
a lengthy advertisement.
For Female Complaints, in young or old, mar
ried or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the
turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided
an influence that a marked improl'ement is soon
perceptible.
For Inflainhattary and Chronic Itheianatieus and
Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Bilious, Remit
tent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitter,
have been most successful. Such •Dis.eases are .
caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally pro,
dueed by derahgement of the Digestive Organs.
They are a Gentle Purgative as well as a Tonic,
possessing also the peculiar merit of acting as a
powerful agent in relieving Congestion of thu
Liver and Visceral Organs, and in Bilious Diseases.
Fur Skis Diseases, Eruptions,
Tettcr, Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules,Roils,
Carbuncles, Ring-worms ' Scald-Head, Sore Eyes,
Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Diseolomtions 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. One bottle in such eases wil
convince the most incredulous of their curative
effects. _ .
PHILADELPHIA.
R.
R.
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 ; cleanse 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 Bitters the
most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained
the sinking system.
Pin, Tape, and other Worms, lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually de
stroyed and removed. Says a distinguished phy
Biologist: There is scarcely an individual upor.
the face of the earth whose body is exempt Irons
the presence of worms. It is not upon theliealthy .
elements of the body that worms exist, but upon
the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breeo
these living monsters of disease. No system of
Medicine, no verinifuge, uo anthelminitics, will.
free the system from worms like these Bitters.
Mechanical Diseases. Pergolas engaged in Paints.
and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-setters
Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advance in life.
will he 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
aro so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers
throughout the United States, especially those of
the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri,lllinois Tennes
see, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos,
Rio Grande, yearl. Alabama, Mobile, Savannah,
Roanoke, Jsunes, and many others, with their
vast tributaries, throughout our entire country
during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably
so (luting seasons of unusual heat and dryness,
are invariably accompanied.by extensive derange.
wants of the stomach and liver, anal other abdom
inal viscera. There are always snore or less ob
structions of the liver, a weakness and irritable
state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bow
els, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations.
In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a power
fel influence upon these various organs, is essen
tially necessary. There is no cathartic fur the
purpoeo 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 digestive organs.
Scrofula, or King's Sri& White Swellings, Ul
cers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous
Intlamations, Indolent Inliamations,Mereurial Af
fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, 'Sore
Eyes, etc., eta. In these, as in all other constitu
tional Diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters have
shown their great curative powers in the must ob
stinate and intractable cases,
yr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters net .
all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying
the Blood they remove the canoe, 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 prop*tims at
Dr. Walker's Vinegar Bitters are the. hart safe
guard in all cases of eruptions and maglignaut
fevers, their balsamic, healing, and soothing prop
erties protect the humors of the ranee.. Their
Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous sys.
tern, stomach, and bowels, either from intima
tion, wind, colic, cramps, etc. Their Counter-Ir
ritant influence extends throughout the system.
Their Diuretic properties act on the Kidneys. cor
muting and regulating the flow of mine. Their
Anti-Bilious properties stimulate the liver, in the
secretion of bile, and its discharges through the
bibliary duets, and are superior to all remedial
agents, for the cure of Billions 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, the bowels, the l‘idneys, 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 beet'
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.
J. WALKER, Prop'r. R. 11. McDONALD .k CO.,
Druggists and Oen. Agts., San Francisco and New
York.
ts.. Sold by all Druggists and Dealers.
April 3, 1872. y.
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