The Huntingdon Journal Wednesday Morning, Sept. 24, 1873. READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Brief Mention—Home-Made and Stolen Squirrels aro plenty. Autumn is robing herself.. Overcoats are coming to the front. On the wane—The picnic season. Coal bins art being generally filled. Ditto—The prospects of the Gassites. The committees on hogs are now forming. The sun goes into winter quarters this week. Read our notice to delinquent subscribers . Our merchants are brushing up for the fall trade. The "sere and yellow leaf" will soon be here. The juveniles are preparing for the nutting Large numbers of our citizens attended the Altoona Fair. Clearfield had a $7,000 fire on the night of the 11th inst. The fogs have lifted the frosts hereaways handsomely. Mr. John Frost will visit this bailiwick in a very short timc. Oysters, buckwheat cakes and fresh pork Beek bas put a handsome new looking-glass in his barber shop. Lecturers aro getting ready to swoop down on defens less communities. It will soon be time to put up your stoves and put down your windows. Everybody who had their new fall clothes, were out to church on Sunday last. Harry G. Neff, esq., is the happiest man in Porter township. They are both boys! Tyrone has a new paper called Once a Month ; with J. Newton Holmes at the helm. The Huntingdon Car Works are turning out handsome caboose cars for Broad Top. The funds of Huntingdon county will be safe in the bands of" Tommy" Montgomery. We believe the premium list, which was printed in Lancaster, has arrived in Hunting-. don. See advertisement of the Agricultural Fair is another column. It is coming. Be on band. On Sunday last a train of Emigrants, num bering twenty-two cars, including baggage, passed west. Smucker & Brown have commenced the brick work of their new furniture factory on Mifflin street. The Pacific Express, west, has Leen making 'very poor time for the last week. Reason— too much freight. It is very inconsistent for a man to preach temperance while he keeps his whiskey and ale in his cellar. Large quantities of iron ore are being ship ped, bycanal from this place, by Grove Broth ers, to Danville. The JOURNAL has no* a weekly circulation of over two thousand. Advertisers will please make a note of this. Old Dr. llidenthal, of Saxton, well known to a number of our citizens, died in that place en Thursday last. Prof. J. Irvin White is laboring bard to get the public schools of this borough in good working condition. The Messrs. Co!stock, J. K. MoCahan and the Presbyterian congregation have each laid good brick pavements. Fisher k Sons are building a new brink , office, on Penn Street, on the west bank of the classic Muddy Run. The Messrs. March have in course of erec tion a handsome residence on the corner of Seventh and Mifflin streets. Dr. Daniel Houtz, a wealthy and prominent citizen of Alexandria, this county, died in that place, on Saturday last. Our young friend Andy Crewitt is home for a two weeks' visit, looking as fresh a new blown rose. Long may he wave. Philipsburg has a Merchants' Union for the protection of the merchants from that class .of customers who buy but never pay. A human skeleton was found in an old brick-yard pond, in Lewistown, the other day, and raised quite a breeze for a little while. 'Two handsome brick residences have been built this summer, on the south side of Sec ond street, between Penn and Washington. One hundred and six thousand tons of freight is the amount, in excess of the amount shipped last year, on Broad Top, to this date. Win. E. Corbin, Esq., of Juniata township, will please accept the printers' thanks for a treat of sweet cider and some toothsome apples. The "grasshopper twist" with which some o f our young ladies are afflicted, is said to have originated from stomach ache in a mild form. State Superintendent Wickersham advises school boards to publish accounts of their annual receipts and expenditures without de lay. Our agricultural readers are growliog con siderably at the non-appearance of the pre mium list in the county papers. it is none of .our funeral. Col. Win. P. Mehaffey, recently appointed Post-master at Mill Creek, this county, died at his residence, in that village, on Monday, the 15th inst. The terrible financial ordeal, in the East, has not caused us any uneasiness in regard to bank balances due us. There is some eon solatizri in this. Mrs. Catherine Over, mother of Mr. David Over, editor of the Hollidaysburg Register, died on the 12th inst., aged 71 years, I months and 7 days. It is hinted that a straight jacket will be absolutely necessary for one of the candidates on the Potato Bug ti-ket before the second Tuesday in October. A party of clerical gentlemen from this and adjoining counties succeeded in killing seven ty squirrels, in Barree township, during a couple of days last week. The time fixed by Congress for &ling claims for additional bounty will expire January 30, 1874. Claimants are accordingly warned to present their papers in time. Au Altoona editor, who doubtless speaks whereof he knows, says the best way to pre vent bleeding at the nose is to keep that use ful organ out of other people's business. Port & Friedley average seven beeves a week, together with a countless number of sheep and calves, and yet they are hardly able to supply the demands of their customers. The Hollidaysburg Standard relates a cir cumstance wherein six persons lost their lives by drinking from a tin cup which had been used by a person who died from diptheria. Our stock of cards, envelopes, and all kinds •.1 note and letter papers, bill beads, tags, &c., is the fullest and most complete ever brought to this town, and we are prepared to furnish them very cheap. An exchange paper truthfully remarks : "Trying to do business without advertising is like squinting at a pretty girl through a pair of green goggles. You may know what you're doing, but nobody else does." Our friends in Brady township will hold their Second Annual Agricultural Exhibition al Roxbury, about fire miles from Mill Creek, ou Thursday and Friday, the 2d and 3d days of October. The public are respectfully in vited. Glass bonnets have appeared. They are formed of a tissue woven by fine glass threads, and may be said to be the glass of fashion fitted to the mould of form. Ladies who wear them must deny themselves the pleasure of criticising their neighbors, on the principle that it is dangerous for those who live in glass houses to throw stones. Fos a fine line of Boy's and Children Hats or Caps, go to Cohen Bros., No. 422 Penn street. septl7tf. THE RAILROAD ALARIIL—The Telegraph Alarm, invented and patented by our friend G. Natcher, Esq., of this place, we are happy to learn, was the centre of attraction at the late exposition at Cincinnati. Its movements and operations were witnessed by large num bers of the most scientific men in the United States, and commanded the highest approba tion, all pronouncing it a decided success. As an invention for the safety of life and property it stands unequalled, and will no doubt soon be adopted by all the railroads of this country. Fos a fine White Shirt go to Cohen Bros., three doors from the post office. septl7tf. Toe Snsby "fellers" expect to give the grandest concerts during the Fair that have ever been seen in Yenter'a Hall. sept.l73t. HIINTINODON AND RROAD TOP RAIL nose—Report of (foal Skipped: TONI For week ending Sept. 20, 1873 111,15 Same time last year Increase for week 6716 Decrease for week Shipped for the year 1873 331,333 Same date last year 217,841 Increase for year 1873. 113,492 Tun Silsby Star Combination will exhibit during the Fair at Yenter's Hari. eept.l7-3t. TWINES, Valieses and Umbrellas, at Cohen Bros., in tho Diamond on Penn st. septl7tf. FIFTY GENTS WILL PAY FOR THE Jocaxu, Foa THREE MONTHS I—We desire every Post Master in the county to send us at least four new subscribers for three months, at fifty cents each. This can readily be done, and at some of the larger offices double this number ought to be obtained. Send us FIFTY cearß and get the JOURNAL for three months. tf. DON'T forget the Sibby boys. They are tramps. eept.l7-3t. BLANKS —Receipts for Collectors and Treasurers of School Tax for sale, at this of fice, at fifty seats a hundred. If seat by mail four cents additional must be added for post age. Tax Executions for State, County and Mil itia tax, under the late collection act, for sale at this office, at one dollar per hundred. If sent by mail five cents additional must be ad ded for postage. Foe the latest styles of Bows and Ties go to Cohen Bros., in the Diamond. septl7tf. Whf. MAncrt, Bao. k Co. return thanks to the public for past generous patronage, and announce that Wm. March is now in the East ern cities laying in a stock of Fall and Winter Goods, which will not be beaten for cheapness and texture. All persons in town and those attending the Fair are invited to call and ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Fon the latest styles of Silk Hats go to Cohen Bros., in the Diamond. septl7lf. JUST ARRIVED.—E. C. Summers ISL CO., have just received a splendid stock of New Goods in Alpacas, Flannels, Ac. Now is the time to bny. We have the best and cheapest stock ever brought to this county. Boots and Shoes cheaper than the cheapest. Groceries can't be undersold. septl7-3t. Wm. Miami, Bao. & Co. are selling off their goods at greatly reduced prices to make room for the new stock to arrive in a few days. CIIANGE.—The citizens of Oneida town ship, on Saturday, the 13th inst., at a special election, held for that purpose, decided unan imously in favor of changing the place of hold ing elections, from the Warm Springs, to the Centre Union School House, in that township. FRESH ARRIVAL OF MILLINERY GOODS.-Miss E. M. Africa has just returned rom the east with a large and fashionable stock of bonnets, hats, notions, assortment of children's aprons, &c., &c. And every thing in her line. tf. TWO HUNDRED WEST HUNTINGDON LOTS FOR SALE; Apply to R. ALLISON MILLER, No. 228 k Hill St. THE world renowned Silsby Troupe will hold fourth, in Yenter's Hall, to delighted au diences, on the first, sec nod and third nights of the County Fair, sept.l7-3t. Letter From Orbisonia. ORBIBONY, September 20, 1873. . Mn. EDITER Dare Sur:—Doubtleesyou will be surpt iced after havin receved a litter from me, stir ; nicer havin sane me, and, sur, as I nicer writ fur yer gudo paper or ainy other, bejabers, you will place excuse a•sligh mustake or so, as I nicer profist to be much of a skol ler, and, our, as me business Galled me all moss over all this grate county lately, I of coorse paid a little attintion to yer politicks, and I am happy to inform you, sur, that the fools are not all dead yet. I Tarn since I came here yer have had a nother convintion is per town, held by what we know as the Paple's Lague, and a beautiful Lague it is too. In miny of the Districts in the county I know they were hard up to get fools enough to substitute thimsilves Deli gates, without gitting min to to elict thim. and in some places I am told they ran round with a paper and got paple to mark on the same for their Diligates, and of coorse if no others wuCe mark, the fool running round cood mark fer himself conveniently, Well, sur, share and I dons who all ware, as I nicer rade the Globe, the organ of that little click. A mon wanted me to rade one not long since, and, sur, I tould him I - would as soon touch a sarpint, and nicer a bit would I rade it, for I knew something of that fool Guss when in Juniatta county. Ile well nigh broke up the Republican party in that county, and I am surprised to find he could raise a douzen fools in this county to follow him or his loike. Perhaps you remimber of his making a suache in an institute in yer town some few years ago, when be, traitor-like, in talking of the ignorance of the community in which he lived, gave as a sample a man whose father had died, and he said ou looking at him be nicer saw Dady look so nateral in his life. Be or some other gave the name of Cullman for the mon, and shore leery body thought he was no gindemin to talk so of his nabors, but, be jabers, I think if he has as many followers in Kassville and vicinity as he claims, they must be fules, indade, and it was a fair riprisinta Lion. I find he has a few—and they are but few—in this place, and they are such as took the bate from Woods, and are still kept In the faith by grandady, who is in his dotage, and cannot survive long; to eee him walk now his knees would remind you of Beltshazer, when his were on a bust. And another thing, our, troubles me some is to think that poor Billy Dunn who is at the head of their ticket, should be disgraced by thim in his ould days. When in the Poor [louse here at Shirley, be was rispicted, and could make more by attending well to the bone business than he will by running for the Legislature, share : and Shure I thought him hardly lit tor the position, but raily they tell me he is the smairtest mon on the ticket, and shore it looks so, for I would ha thot he had too much gude sense to accipt tho nominations and a mix with rich company. Aid, slur, I nicer saw their candidates for Treasurer and Jury Commissioner, but those that hare say they are green and Wright, . and right green all over, and churn I accept the proposition. And share, our, I would like you would give us the names in print of all those Traitors bold, with Benedict Arnold at the head of the list and Jeff Davis at the bottom, that we can have them framed, to hand down to posterity, and in centuries to come, poets may paint them in verse, and set itto music as something worthy of worship, being unloiko anything in Heaven or on earth. Sing Ittnodict &mould a traitor of ould, Their comes Cum and nods, et treachery untould, Three Evanses next, all broGiers you see, And as experienced Guerrillas as her cudo Lae. Thin we me Robert Laird and hie man, Henn ..Z!sn . !Tus at the mue dirty clan G. Whittaker, there comes June Logan too, All legs and no body or brains are in view. Now hopingthe Baird of the Monntin my theme will renew, And give to those traitors all honor that to doe; With all of the others I failed to commend, And prey that they all may soon be condemned. And farther, our, I think some notice should be taken of those silf sacrificing candidates. We guide see that a pension be provided for thim this winter, for we have niver read of so great faith since the woman touched the hem of the-Saviour's garment. Certainly they must know in some districts they will not get a half douzen votes, if the people tell the truth. And, sur, I am glad to say I know most ivery mon OR the Republican ticket, and they are gude men, and shure, our, if I am in this county at the election—and shore I'll try to be—l will vote for ivery . mon on it. I kin vote as much as any country born you've got if lam an Irishman, and shore, sur, I know the Republican party to which I belong to be a great national party throughout all the States, and shure, stir, this little Lague of Woods and Guss is a was speck in this coun ty. They shude be prosicutid for claiming the name of Republican. I presume you have beard of this place, so I omit a description for the present. Hastily yer dear friend, HUNTINGDON mARKRTS. Corrected Weekly by Henry & Co. WHOLESALE PRICES. IiMITINGDON, Et., September 28, 1873. Superfine Flour i 6 50 Extra Flo. 7 50 Family Flour 8 00 Bed Wheat l5O White Wheat 1 50 Bark per cord 5 50 Barley - . 60 Butter 25 Broome 39 dos 250 Beeswax VI pound 25 Beene * bushel 2 00 Beef 7% 8 Clorenseod* 64 pounds 4OO Corn* bushel on ear Corn shelled 6O Chickens V lb • S Corn Meal 'cwt 1 75 Candles 3 1 Cranberries* quart l2li Dried Apples * lb. 6 Dried Cherries tA lb 6 Dried Beef • Eggsehen) 2O • 80 Flaxseed *buehel 125 Hops * pound 25 Hams smoked 12 Shoulder Side • 9 Hay 31 ton l5 00 Lard * lb new ll Large onions * buehel l5O Oats .... 4O Potatoes *bushel new 5O Plasler * ton ground l3 00 Rags 3 Rye 7O Rye Chop* cwt 2OO Rye Straw* bundle l5 Wool washed 40145 Wool unwashed 3O gtamo. LJVINGSTON.—In Barre° township, on the 4th inst.. Iles. James A. Lecingston, aged 41 years. Special Notices CENTAUR LINIMENT. There le no pain which the Centaur Liniment will not relieve, no swelling it will not subdue, and no lameness which it will not cure. This is strong language, but it is true. Where the parts are not gone. its effects are mar- velour. It has produced nAre cures of rheumatism, flee ralgia, lock Jaw, palsy, sprains, swellings, caked breasts, scalds, burns, salt-rheum, ear ache, de., upon the human frame, and of strains, spavin, gall, dc., upon animals in one year than have all other pretended remedim since the world began. It is a counter-irritant, an all-healing pain reliever. Cripple° throne away their crutches, the Rune walk, poisonous bites aro rendered harmless, and the wounded are healed without a scar. It is no humbug. The The recipe is published around each bottle. It is selling as no article ever before sold, and it sells because it does just what it pretends to do. Those who now stiffer from rheumatism, paiu or swelling, deserve to suffer if they will not use Centaur Liniment. 31ore than 1000 certifi antes of remarkable cures, including frozen limbs, chron ic rheumatism, gout, running tnmors, dc., have bean re ceived. We will eend a circular containg certificates, the receipt, do., gratis, to any one requesting It. One bottle of the yellow wrapper Centaur Liniment is worth one hundred dollars for spavined or swecuied horses and mules, or for screw-worm from sheep. Stock owners—this lm mend is worth your attention. No family should be without Cantata Linhuent. Price 50 coots a bottle, largo bottles $l.OO. J. B. BOSS & CO., 53 Broadway, New York. CASTO:iIA le more thou a substitute for Castor Oil. It la the only safe article in existence a Bich Is certain to assimilate the food, regulate the bowels., cure - wind-colic and produce natural sleep. It contains neither minerals, morphine or alcohol, and is pleasant to take. Children need not cry and mothers may rest. [usch26-Onsos. Sold by JOHN READ ,h lONS. E. F. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON.—This truly valuable tonic has been so thoroughly tented by all classes of the community that it is now deemed indispen sable as • Tonic medicine. It cost but little, puriflee then blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovated the system and prolongs life. Everybody should have it. For the cure of Weak Stomachs, General Debility, Indi gestion, Dine.° of the Stomach, and for all classes requir ing a tonic. This wine includes the most agreeable and efficient Salt of Iron we possess—Citrate of Magnetic Oxide, combined with the meet energetic of vegetable tonica—Yellow Pe ruvian Bark. Do you want something to strengthen you ? 110 you want a good appetite? Do you want to get rid of nervoninten Do you want energy Do you want to sleep well ? Do you want to build op your constitution? Do you want to feel well ? Do you want a brisk and vigorous feeling/ If you do try KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON. I only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. Beware of counterfeits, as Kunkel's Bitter Wino of Iron is the only sure and effectual remedy in the known world for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia and Debility, and as there area number of imitations offered to the public, I would caution the community to purchase none, but the genuine article, mannfactured by E. F. Kunkel, and hav ing his stamp on the cork of every bottle. The very fact that others are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy proves its worth and speaks volumes in its favor. Sold only in $1 bottles. Sold by Druggists and dealers everywhere- Sold by JO 11l READ h SONS August27-4t. CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE and Sink trout no other cause than having worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFU(IE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WRITE, and free from all coloring or other injurious ingredients usually used in mores preparations. CURTIS & ~..BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Felton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists and Chemists, and dca!ers in Medicines at 25 cents a box. Sold by JOHN READ A SONS. Ju1y16,1873-ly. WHY ! WHY ! ! Is lIOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS pat :l.ll.o by our best citizens BECAUSE It is reliable in all cat.. It is not a ruin drink. • It has been tested thirty year.. It is recommended by physicians. It it recommended by clergymen. It is recommended by lawyers. It is recommended by all who leo it. It will cure Liver Complaint. It will cure Dyspepsia. It will cure Jaundice. It will cure Mata.lll.. • It trill cure Habitual Constipation. It will cure Sick Headache. It will strengthen the Debilitated. It trill tone up the Nerves It will given good appetite. It will assist Digestion. It will cure all diseases arising from diseased or debili tated digestive organs. Be sure yon get "Hoolland's Ger man Bitters." Sold by all Druggists. Principal office, 602 Arch street, Philadelphia Junell,lB73eow7mos. THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, AND FAMILY LINIMENT is the best remedy in the world for the following complaints, viz.: Cramps in the Limbs and Stom ach, Pain in the Stomach, Bowels or Side, Rheu matism in all its forms,Billions Colic, Neuralgia, Cholera, Dysentery, Cods, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fever. For internal and ex ternal use. Its operation is not only to relieve the patient, but enti ely removes the cause of the complaint. It penetrates and pervades the whole system, re storing healthy action to all its parte, and quick ening the blood. Tho Household Panacea is purely Vegetable and All Healing. Prepared by CURTLS .h BROWN, No. 215 Fulton Street. New York. For sale by JOIIN READ /c SONS. Ju1y16,1873-Iy. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE of an old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prrseription of one of the beet Female Physicians and Nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never fail ing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It corrects acidity of the stomach, re lieves wind collo, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother and child. We believe it to be the Best and Surest Remedy in World in all cases of Dysentery and Diarrhoea in Children, whether it arises from Teething or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the fae-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS is on the out side wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Ju1y18,1873-I y. AUGUST FLOWER The meet miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. More than seventy-6vo per cent. of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseasetrand their effect, such as sour stom ach, sick headache, habitual costiveness, impure blood, heartburn, waterbrash, gnawing and burn ing pains at the pit of the stomach, yellow skin, coated tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of the food after eating, low spirits, Ice. Go to the Drug Store of John Read & Sons, Huntingdon, and get a 75 cent bottle, or a sample bottle free of charge. Try it. Aug.20,1873-Iy. E. F. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON has nev er been known to fall in the cure of weakness ' attended with symptoms , indisposition to exertion , loss of memory, difficuty of breathing, general eeeakneea, horror of disease, weak, nervous trembling, dreadful horror of death, night sweats, cold feet, tveakneav, dimness of vision, languor, universal lassitude of the muscular eystem, enormous ap petite, with dyspeptic system, hot hands, flushing of the body, dryneee of the skin, palid countenance and erup tions on the face, purifying the blood, pain in the bask, heaviness of the eye Ms, frequent black spots flying be fore the eyes with temporary suffusion and loss of eight ; want of attention, etc. These symptoms all arise from a weakness, and to remedy that use E. F. Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron. It never fails. Thounsands are now en joying health who have used it. Get the genuine. Sold only in $1 bottles. Take only E. F. Knnkel'e, Depot and office, No. 269 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask for Kunkel's Bitter Wins of Irt'in. This truly valu able tonic has been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community that It is now deemed indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It costs but little, purifies the blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates the system and pro longs life. I now only ask a trial of this valuable tattle. Price SI per bottle. E. F. KUNKEL, Sole Propriet^r, N 0.159 North Ninth etre e t, below Vino, Philadelphia, Ph. EDDIE. Mk for Kunkea Bitter Wino of Iron, nod take no other. w lt e cold only in $1 bottles. with • photograph of the Proprietor on each wrapper, all other is counterfeit. Sold by JOHN READ & SONS. Sept. 24,1673-llth and 11th mos. New Advertiscments. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS' SAPOLIO Is a substitute for Soap for all Household purposes, except washing clothes. ,F3APOLIO For Cleaning your }louse will save the labor of one cleaner. Give it a trial. SAPO L I O Fur Windows is better than Whiting or Water, No.removing curtains and carpets. S APOLIO Cleans Paint and Wood, in fact the entire house, better than Soap. No slopping. Saves labor. Ton can't afford to be without it. SAPOLIO For Scouring Knives is better and cleaner than Bath Brick. Will not ecrath. SAPOLIO . Is bettcr than Soap and Sand for polishing Tin. ware. Brightens without scratching. SAPOLIO Polishes Brass and Copper uteasils better than Acid or Oil and Rotten Stone. S A POLIO For Washing Dishes and Glassware is invaluable. Cheaper than Soap. SAPOLIO Removes Stains from Maple Mantels, Tables and Statuary, from Hard-finished Walls, and from China and Porcelain. SAPOLIO Romoves Stains and Grease from Carpets and other woven fabrics. There is no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do it as well as Sa polio. Try it. HAND SAPOLIO A new and wonderful effective Toilet Soap, Laving no equal in this country 0 HAND SAPOLIO As an article for the Bath, "reaches the foundation" of all dirt, opens the pores and gives a healthy action and brilliant tint to the skin. HAND SAPOLIO Cleanses and Beautifies the Skin, in stantly removing any stain or blemish from both hands and face. HAND SAPOLIO Is without a rival in the world for curing t or preventing roughness and chapping of either hands or face. HAND SAPOLIO Removes Tar,Pitoh, Iron or Ink Stains and Grease; for workers in Machine Shops, Mines, &e., is invaluable. For snaking the Skin White and Soft, and giving to it a "bloom of beauty," it is unsurpassed by by any Cosmetic known. HAND SAPOLIO Coots 10 to 15 cents per cake, and averybody should have it. You will like it. DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. Buy it of your merchant if he has it or will procure it for you. If not, then writo for our pamphlet, "All about Sap,lio," and it will be mailed free. . ENOCII MORGAN'S SONS' 20 PARK PLACE, N. Y. or No. 231 LtuartrySr., Pittsburg, P. May2B,'73eoWly. EXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The underifigmerl, Executors' of the lost will owl testi ment of Samuel Moaner, late of West township, deceased, will offer, at Public Sale, on the premises, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1873, at 10 o'clock a. In., a valuable tract of Limestone Land, situate in West township, Huntingdon county, Pa., about fPre miles from Petersburg, adjoining land of Henry Neff on the north, William Moore on the east, Thomas W. Mont gomery and Janie. Myton on the ROuth, and John 11. Neff on the west, containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVEN TY Acres and ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN Perches and allowance; Two hundred and twenty acres of which are cleared, and the balance, fifty soot, well timbered, having thereon erected a good Two-Story Frame House, a lArge Frame Bank Barn, Blacksmith Shop, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, and Cider Mill. Alto, a Goal Tenant Howe and Water-Power Saw Mill. The land is of the beet qqality of limestone land, and bat for several years been carefully cultivated, and ft tel present in a good slate of cultivation. There it on the premise., and convenient, a large Apple Orchard, of choice, Selected Fruit. With abundance of all other kinds of fruit generally grown in the country. The farm, for quality of soil, convenience of arrangement of buildings, water, gc., it one of the best iu Shaver's Crook Valley. - TEitHlLFiftee;l . lundred Dollars to be paid when the land le sold; the balance of one third of the purchase money on the first day of April, 1874, when Deed will be delivered and possession given; the balance in two, three, or four years, to suit purchaser. Payments to be secured by bonds and mortgage of purchaser. JOSEPH MOSSER, JOHN H. NEFF, Executors of Samuel Homer, deceased. Ners Mills, September 17, 11373-ts. TWO VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE. Will be offered qt. Public Salo on the preuti3es, ou THURSD4Y, OCTOBER 30, 1873, The following dieicribcd Warriorsmark township, Hun tingdon county, viz A Farm known isa the Sperm& Farm, containing about 122 acres, about 90 of which are cleared and in a Inc state of cultivation. The Buildings aro a large Bank Barn, and a New Frame Dwelling Ilona. There it a line Spring of water near the house; lies within a mile of Warriorsinark Town, and about half a mile from Railroad A Farm know. ae " the Mong Farm, ccntaining &Bout 118 acres ; 98 of which are cleared and in a tine state of cultivation. The Buildings are a Log and Frame Bank Barn, a large Stone Dwelling House, a Storm Spring House, a Frame Wagon Shed, Pig Pen, Be. There is a tine Spring of water near the House. The Farm H. within a mite of Warriorsmark town, on the turnpike, and chant a half mile from Railroad. b11E118114.--1500 to be paid In cash on each Farm ashen oft, the balance to make the oue-third to be paid on the first day of January 1874. The remaining payments will be on easy terms, and made known on thy of sale. Sale to commence at the Spangle Far ni at 11 o'clock A. St., of said day. 11'11 8 NEFF. 5ept.17,1878.44. SMITHFIELD VILLAGE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE, TWELVE LOTS on PIKE street and TWELVE LOTS on BRIDGE street. Lots 60x150 fret fronting on sixty foot streets, and extending back to twenty-fire foot alleys. Price $205, payments to suit purchasers. R. It. BRYAN, No. 528 Penu street, Huntingdon, Pa. Sept:l7,lB7lK ENTERPRISE TRANSFER CO, HUNTINGDON, PENNA. We would respectfully announce to the public that wo have procured a Flan Ct.eee Osimatis, for the delivery of Passengers and Baggage to and from all trains, from and to all parts of town, between the hours of 7 A. B, and P. X., (Sunday, excepted). Is. Orders for night trains must be left at Baggage Room, Union Depot, or Blair's Book Store not later than 8 P. a. Persons arriving by trains, with baggage, will please give their baggage checks to our driver or to the Baggage Agent at tho Depot. W. 11. DrARMITT, Sept.l7,lB7B,3mce. ()oil !dump r. New Advertisements APPROVED SCHOOL BOOKS The attention of Boards of Education, Superin tendents and Teachers is invited to the following APPROVED SCHOOL BOOKS, PUBLISIIKD BY E. H. BUTLER & CO., PHILADELPHIA, PA., UNANIMOUSLY ADOPTED BY THE CONVENTION OF DIRECTORS, HELD AT CLEARFIE LD, JUNE 3, ISB3. For the use o the Public Schools of Clearfield co. Alec, by the STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION for all the Public Schools in the State of Vermont. Y THE BOARDS OF EDUCATION OF New York City, _ Philadelphia, Lancaster. Reading, Huntingdon, Hollidaysburg, and many other prominent town and cities. MITCHELL'S NEW GEOGRAPHIES The Standard Series of America. ALWAYS UP WITH THE TIMES. 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AGENTS WANTED FOR THE NEW BOOK Epidemic and Contagious Diseases with the newmt and best treatment for all eases. The only thorough work of the kind in the world. Embmees Small-Pox, Yellow Fever, Cholont and all analogous dis eases. No family safe without it, and all buy it. Has 24 chromatic illustration.. Tho biggest chance of the season fir agents. Address If. S. GOODSPEED 2 CO.. 37 Park Bow, New York. 6 6DOMESTTC". PAPER FASHIONS. Agents Wanted, DOEMESTIC SEWING 111,ACHINE CO, NEW YORE. “PSYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING." How either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose, instantly. This simple mental acquirement all can posses, free, by mail, for 25 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oricle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publishers, Philadel phia. MONEY Made Rapidly with Stencil and Rey Check Outfit.. Catalogue. and full par ticular. free. S. 31. SPENCER, 117 Hanover St., Boston. don per day! Agents wanted ! All CIIISSPS of $5 to 4174.- , working people, of either sex, young or old, melte more money at work for us in their spare mo ments, or all tho time, than at anything else. Particulars free. Address G. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. $25 MONEY MADE FAST $l.OOO. By MI who will work for us. If upon writing you do not find us all equate, we will give you one dollar for your trouble. Send Many fur circulars to 0. 11. BUCKLEY & CO., Tekoneba, HAVING struggled twenty years between life and death with ASTHMA or PHTIIISIC I experimented my self by ...pounding roots and herbs, and inhaling the Medicine thus obtained. I fortunately discovered a most wonderful remedy and sure cure for Asthma and its kind red diseases. Warranted to relieve the severest paroxysm instantly, so tho patient can lie down to rest and aleep comfortably. One trial package sent by mail FREE of charge•. Address D. LANGELL, Apple Creek, Wayne county, 0. TUE LA CROIX MEDICAL DISPENSARY, E.ablish.l in 1837. Is the oldest and most successful institution in this coun try for tho treatment of Chronic and Sexual Diseases. For terms of treatment, call or address by mail, with state went of ease, S. If. lIUNSDON, 31 Maiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. G RANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWS. FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT FUEL THE MINEFIT OF SRN PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. 10,000 CA SII GIFTS $ 1,500,000. $250,000 FOR $5O. The Fourth Grand gift Concert authorized by special act of the Legieluture for the benefit of the Public Libra ry of Kentucky, will take place in Public Library Hall, at Louievllle, Ky., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1873. Only sixty thousand tickets will be sold. The tickets are divided into ten coupons or parts. At this concert, which will be the grandest musical tiffs• play ever witnesfavl iu thie country, the unprecedented sum of $1,500,000. iftvitle,l into 12,000 cash gifts, will I,e tlistrit,uttsl Ly lut &among the ticket buldent. LIST OF GIFTS One Grand Cush Oift Ouo Grand Cash Gift 100,i,00 One Grand Cash Gift 50,000 One Grend Care Gift 25p00 Oue Grand Cash Gift 1'7,500 10 Cash Gifts $lO,OOO each lOO,OOO 30 ("ash Gilts 6,000 each 150,000 • 60 Cash Gifts 10,000 each 50,000 80 Cash Gifts 000 each 40,000 100 Cash Gifts 400 eaeh 150 Cash Gills 300 each 254) Cash (Arta 200 each 325 Cash Gins 100 each 11,000 Cash Gifu Total 12,000 Gifts, all cash, amounting W 51,500,020 The distribution will be positive. whether all the tickets are sold or sot, and the 12,000 gift. all paid in proportion to the tickets .old. PRICE OF TICKETS Whole tickets $5O; Halve. $25; Teethe, or each Coupon; $6; Ileven Whole Tickets for 1500 ; 22 1 4 Tickets fOr 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000; 227 Whole Tickets for $lO,- IX/0. No discount on lees than $5OO worth of Ticket. at-a time. . . Tickets now ready for sale, Rad all orders accompa nied by the money promptly filled. Liberal tonne given to those who buy to tell again. THOS. E. BRABILETTB, Agent Publ. Mr. Iy.. and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ey. ept.10,1873-4t. New Advertisements. VINEGAR BITTERS PUBELY VEGETABLE. FREE FROM ALCOHOL Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitters are a purely Vegetable preparation, made chiefly from the native herbs found on the lower ranges of the Sierra Nevada mountains of California, the medical properties of which are extracted therefrom with out the use of Alcohol. The question is almost daily asked, "What is the cause ofthe unparalleled success of Vinegar Bitters ?" Our answer is, that they remove the cause of the disease, and the patient recovers his health. They are the great blood purifier and a life-giving principle, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of thesystem. Never before in the history of the world has a med icine been compounded possessing the remarkable qualities of Vinegar Bitters in healing the sick of every disease man is heir to. They are a gentle Purgative as well as Tonic, relieving Congestion or Inflamation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. Dr. Walker'it California Vinegar Bitten; act on all these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving away the effects of the inflammation (the tubercu lar deposits) the affected parts receive health, and a permanent cure is effected. If men tall enjoy good health, let them use Vine ; gar Bitters as a medicine, and avoid the use of al choholic stimulants in every form. Grateful 7 hourande proclaim Vinegar Bitters the most wonderful Invigorant that ever sustained the sinking system. No person can take these Bitters according to di rections, and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, anti vital organs wasted beyond repair. 11i11i Remittent and Intermittent I'evere, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout tho United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red,Colorado, Brazos, Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Ro anoke, James, and many others, with their vast tributaries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so dur ing seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are inva riably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and otherabdominal viscera. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a power ful influence upon these various organs, is essential ly necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Walker's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark-oolored viscid mat ter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. Fortify the body against disease by purifying all its fluids with Vinegar Bitters. No epidemic can take hold of a system thus fore-armed. Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Head-ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest , Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Dad Taste in the Month, Billious•Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, aro the offsprings of the Dys pepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. S. , v . 14 1 ,1, or Kiv's Evil, White Swellings, Ul cers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, tioitre, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent Inflammations, Mercurial affections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sore Eyes, etc. In these, as in all other constitutional diseases, Walker's Vinegar Bitters have shown their great ouratire powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For infianuttory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Billions, Remittent and Intermittent Fevers, Dis eases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, these Bitters have no equal. Such diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mechanical Diseaecs.—Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-sotters,Clold beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are subject to paralysis of the bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's Vinegar Bitters oc pcasionally. Fur Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Totter, Salt-Rheum Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbun sles, Ring-worms, Seald-boat, sore Eyre, Erysipe- Itch, Serufs, Diseolorations of the akin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or na ture, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tape, and other Worms; lurking in the sys tem of so many thousands, areeffeetually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermi fuges, no anthelminitics will free the system from worms like three pate.. For Female Complaints, in young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Bitters display so decided an infiuenee that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse Ike Vitiated Blood whenever you find its itupurities bursting through the skin in Pimples, Eruptions, or Sores; cleanse it when you find it ob structed 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 wil follow. It. 11. McDONA LD CO., Druggists Gen'l Agts., San Francisco, California, A cor. of Washington and Charlton to., N. Y. Sold by all Drupgiets and Dealers. 5cpt.10,12.72-eoruly. WISTAWS BALSAM WILD CHERRY! THE GREAT REHEI,Y EVE CONSUMPTION! ind acknowledged by many prominent physicians :o be the most Reliable Preparation over introduc ed for the RELIEF and CURE of all LUNG COMPLAINTS. This well known remedy is offered to the public, Sanctioned by the experience of over forty years, end when resorted to in season seldom fails to effect speedy cure of coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Influenza, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Pains or Sore ness in the Chest or Side, Bleeding at the Lungs, Liver Complaint, dte. CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED by a timely resort to this Standard Remedy, as is proved by hundreds of testimonials received by the proprietors. Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry does not dry up a Cough and leave the cause be hind, as is the case with most preparations, but it loosens and cleanses the lungs and allays irrita tion, thus removing the cause of the complaint. THIS HOUSEHOLD REMEDY .i 250,000 Should be in the hands of every family and indi vidual, as its prompt use for a slight cough or cold will cause immediato relief, white cases of long standing and apparently incurable charaoter often yield to its wonderful curative powers, and its great adaptation to the wants of man when afflicted. 40,000 45,000 CLERGYMEN, LAWYERS, SINGERS, and all those whose occupation requires an unusu al exercise of the vocal organs, will fad this the only preparation which will effectually and in stantaneously relieve their difficulties. 5. ;?? G 55e,000 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. Remember that the gennine.Wistar's Balsam has on the outside wrapoer the signature of BUTTS," and the printed name of the proprietors, "SETA W. FOWLE & HiNS, BOSTON." All others are base hnitutions. Examine the wrapper carefully before purchasing. PREPARED BY SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Boston, And sold by dealers generally. Augnet6,lB73,eowly. Real Estate, K. ALLEN LOVELL, J. HALL MUSSER HUNTINGDON LAND AGENCY. Person. having Heal Estate to sell, se well as those who wish to purchase, will find it greatly to their advantage tO consult tho undersigned, who, in connection with their practice as Atiorneys-at Law, in the settlement of Estates, Ac., are able to effect speedy and satisfactory purchases and sale. of farms, town properties, timber lands,Ac. LOVELL MSSER, ljan73-Iy. Huntingdon, Pa. New Advertisements. NOTICE. [Estate of BENJAMIN BEERS, deceased.] To Rebecca A. Fleck, Liberty P. 0., Jasper Co., Mo., take notice, that at an Orphans' Court held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Hunting don, on the second Monday and 11th day of Aug ust, A. D., 1873, before the Honorable John Dean, Esq., President, and David Clarkson and Anthony J. Beaver, Esquires, his Associates. On motion of J. R. Simpson, the Court awarded a Rule onthe heirs and legal representalives of Benjamin Beers, late of Cromwell township, deceased, to appear in Court, on the second Monday of November next, (1873,) then and there to accept or refuse the real estate of said deceased at the valuation thereof, or show cause why the same should net be sold. And ordered that to all persons interested, notice be given personally or by writing left at their place of abode residing within the county, and to all residing out of the county, by publishing is one or more papers directed to their nearest Post Office address, at least ten days prior to the said second Monday of November next. Certified from the Record under seal of said Court this 28th day of August, A. D. 1873. AMON 110IICk, Sheriff. Sept.lo-4t. HUNTINGDON BOROUGH WATER. LOAN, 8 PER CENT. TWENTY YEARS COUPON BONDS. REGISTERED OR MADE PAYABLE TO BEARER AS INVESTORS MAY DESIRE. INTEREST PAYABLE SEMI-ANNUALLY, JANUARY and JULY. THIS LOAN IS AUTHORIZED BY ACT OF ASSEMBLY, APPROVED MARCH 10, 1871. Bonds will be issued in denominations of $lOO, $2OO, $3OO, $4OO, $5OO, $6OO, $7OO, $BOO, $9OO, $lOOO and $5OOO. This Loan is free from County and Municipal taxes. Subscriptions will be received at the office of D. Caldwell; Esq., No. 111, Third street. J. H. BORING, Chief Burge., August2o,lB73-limos. D ISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OEFICE, HrSTINGDON, Pe., August 23, 1873. Notice is herby given, that I have this day ap pointed J. Hall Musser, Deputy District Attorney. All business pertining to said office should hereaf ter be addressed to him. H. CLAY MADDEN, District Attorney of Huntingdon county, Pa, August 27, 1873-Iy. WEIGHT GUARANTIED. 732 and 734 Penn Street. WILKESBARREN COAL is tho cheapest, be cause it is the MOST DURABLE. A superior ar ticle of all Mites constanty on hand. Orders so licited and promptly filled by July3o-3me. HENRY .1c CO. NO CURE NO PAY, DYSPEPSIA Permanently cured in in every instance by the EAGLE DYSPEPSIA TROCHES, They will immediately oorreot a sour stomach, ouro heartburn, sickness or pain in the stomach, costiveness, liver complaint, head ache, etc., etc. For vale by all Druggists. Price 35 cents per Box. NEBEKER k CO., Proprietors, Phila., Pa. For eale in Huntingdon, by JOHN READ & SONS, Druggists. Ju1y23,'73-3me. TO FURNITURE BUYERS. If you want to save 10 to 15 per cent. don't fail to go to the large NEW FURNITURE STORE, Just opened by BROWN & TYHURST, At No. 525, PENN Street, HUNTINGDON, PA. They have just returned from a trip among the rcholcsalo manufacturers, of the different kinds of Furniture, Mattresses, &0., buying at exceedingly low prices FOR CASH. They are also manufac turing such kinds of furniture as it will pay best to make here; and they wish it understood, that those who buy from them, will get bargains, as they intend to sell low fur cash, and will not have to charge bad debts of worthless customer., to each buyers' goods. Go and see their PARLOR SUITS and now styles of COTTAGE and FRENCH CHAMBER SUITS, CHAIRS of all kinds, LOUNGES, TABLES, Ac. Ju1y30,1873-3mo. MO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA--Your at tention in specially invited to the feet that the Nation al Bank. are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this source are to be employed in the erection of the buildings for the International Exhibition, and the expenses connected with the sail*. It is confident ly believed that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every citizen alive to patriotic commemora tion of the one hundredth birth-day by the nation. Iho shares of stock are offered for filn each, and subecrlberewilt receive a handsome steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable for framing and preservation as a national memo rial. _ . Interest at the rate of sic per cent. per annum will be paid on all payments of Centennial Stock from date of payment to January 1, 1976. Subscribers who are not near o National Bank can rs niit a check or post.office ostler to tho undersigned. FREDK. FRALEY, Treasurer, Aug.20:73tidtt1y4;76..1 904 Walnut St., Philadelphia, ASPLENDID PRIVATE RESI DENCE FOIL SALE. The undersigned aro authorized to offer the splendid private residence, Into the property of Miles Lewis, Esq., deed., on Washington street, between 7th and Bth streets, known as the "Foster Property," for sale. The lot is a triangle formed by Washington street and a fifteen feet alley, hav ing a frontage of Two Hundred and Twenty Feet on Washington street, every part of which can be utilized for building purposes. The house is a large, two-story frame building, containing eleven rooms, six below and five above, most convenient ly arranged, with kitchen attachment. and other outbuildings. There is a never-failing well of ex cellent soft water upon the rear porch, and a well finished cellar. Two of the lower rooms can readily be conversed into store rooms. There is no more desirable propertyin the town, and none that seems to offer such a rare opportu nity fur a profitable investment. The property is offered at private sale for the present, but if not veld before the llth day of October next it will be offered at public sale on that day. For further particulars and terms apply to or address J. R. DURBORROW st . . Real Estate Agents, Huntingdon, Pa. aug•l3,tf] COLORED PRINTING DONE AT the Journal Mee at_Phlla4elgbia prices New Advertisements. PITTSBURG SAFE CO., 187 PENN STREET, PITTSBURG, PENNA Manufacture FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, &C., which are unequaled by any other. IF YOU WANT A GOOD, RELIABLE SAFE, purchase ours and you will get what you want. Prices and specifioations furnished on application. August2o,ll373-Iy. SPOKES, RIMS, PLOW & HANDLES JOHN U. DAVIS A SON. UNION SPOKE WORKS, S. W. Cor. Leopard and Otter St., PHILADELPHIA firiOr - Send for Price Liet. 'Sq . Ju1y18,1873-Iy. AHOFFMAN, • Manufacturer of all kinds of CHAIRS, and dealer in PARLOR and KITCHEN FURNI TURE, corner of Fifth and Washington streets, Huntingdon, Pa. All articles will be sold cheap. Particular and prompt attention given to repair ing. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. Dan.ls,'73y THE STERLING ORGAN. 30 TO 40 PER CENT. saved by purchasing the Sterling Organ, which fur beauty in design, purity, power and sweetness of tone, has few or to equals. It is unrivalled for varied and beautiful musical effects, prompt re sponse to the touch, and ease and elasticity of ac tion. Thor are acknowledged by all musicians who have examined them, to be far in advance of any other. Call and examine prises before parallax ing elsewbere, as I will not be undersold, and es* afford to make large reductions in prices to buy On. tte., This instrument is warranted for five years. Call or address MISS ANNIE M. SKIES, Mtudo Teacher, No. 419, Moore Street. Huntingdon, Pa. JunelBo3d. GRAND EXPOSITION SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS H: GREENBERG'S NEW STORE, nest door to the Post Othee, Hun tingdon, who has now in store the largest and most desirable stock of seasonable goods, fur MEN AND BOYS that has ever been opened in Huntingdon. The sic* consist of BLACK CLOTHS, DOE SKINS, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, FRENCH DOMESTIC AND FANCY CASSIMERES, which will be made up in the beat style and in his peculiarly nest tit and durable manner. If you want a good suit of cloths cheap, Call at 11. GRIIENBERWS. If you want a good Childs suit (from 3 years up,) Call at It. GREENBERGI3. If you want a good Boys suit, Call at H. GREENBERG'S. If you want a good Youths snit, Call at H. GREENBERG'S. If you want a good Suit made to order, Call at B. GREENBERG'S. If you want a nice line Gents Furnishing Goods, Call at H. GREENBERG'S. Alec>, Caesiumee rold . by the yard, At H. GREENBERG'S. Tilors Trimmings of all kinds for sale, At 11. GREENBERG'S. ALL GOODS WARRANTED tus REPRESENTED Apri130.1873-Iy. 60 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ! GO Choke BUILDING LOTS, in Taylor's Ad- dition to West Huntingdon," for sale. Apply to JOHN 1?. MILLER. FARMERS Your attention is called to Geiser's Patent Self-regulating Grain Separator, Cleaner and Bagger, with the latest improved triple geared horse power. Wo warrant it to be made of good material, and to thresh and clean grain superior to any other machine made in America. Ferreers wanting to purchase, give it a trial. For further particulars apply to P. K. HARNTSH, Water street, Huntingdon county, Pa., Agent for Hun tingdon, Blair and Bedford counties. [may2B-4f. SMUCKER & BROWN, UNDERTAKERS_ A large etock.,of COFFINS on hand trimmed to order and funirals attended with the New Hear.. Mayl4,'73-Iy. FARMEATTENTION!! RS, The ORIEBR Sstr-Rituutanne Gamic Sap- ARATOR CLEANER and Itaasa, now built under the immediate direction of the inventer, by first class workmen and of the best material, is the only Machine that really can by one operationthorough ly thruk and clean Grain St for market. For per- Gaul.e apply to or address HENRY BRUM BAUGH, Jane. Creek, Hutatingdat county, Pa., Agent for Blair county, S. R. of Piney Creek; Huntingdon county, S. of the Juniata river; Millis county to Lewistown. Repairs always on hand. June2S,lB73—tf. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN UFACTORY. Tho undersigned having established himself permanently in Huntingdon, would inform the public that he is prepared to manufacture SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, HARNESS and NETS of all kinds and the most approved pattern@ Give him a call. Shop No. 608 \Varianten St. between 6th and 7th, near the Catholic Church: no v11,1873-3mo. JOHN A. BISBIN. FOR FINE AND FANCY PRINTING Go to the JOIIIINAL 0150 e.
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