The Huntingdon Journal Wednesday Morning, October 1,'873, READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. SEVERELY INJURED.—OUT excellent neighbor, A. J. Africa, Car Inspector, was se verely injured, on last Wednesday afternoon, wkilo inspecting freight cars on the siding at the Freight Depot of the P. R. R. He was in the act of arranging the break blocks of a car when several cars were swung in by the Local Freight, striking the car which Mr. Af rica was beneath. He was struck on the fore head by some portion of the car cutting an ugly flesh wound and felled to the ground. One of the weds passed over his right arm breaking it and otherwise severely injuring it. Dr. Wiestling the company's physician was called iu and set the broken member and dressed the wounds. It was an extremely narrow escape. DEDlcATloN.—Juuiata Lodge, N 0.117, 1. 0. 0. F., was dedicated last Friday after noon, by D. D. G. M., J. S. Cornman, Assisted by Past Grande Graffus Miller, Dr. g. J. Greene, J. Hall Musser, Henry Graffus, S. E. Fleming, H. W. Miller, G. W. Beck, A. B. Miller, Jona than Evans, Hugh Lindsay, Dr. A. B. Brum baugh, Rev. D. A. Messinger, and others. The ceremonies passed off pleasantly and the at tendance was remarkably good, considering the short notice given. Juniata Lodge has now the largest and handsomest Odd Fellows ball in the county.—Monitor. FIRST GRAND OPENING IN HUNTING DON, of Fall Goods, eonsisting of the latest novelties in DRESS GOODS, MOURNING GOODS, GOODS FOR REDINGOTES, SHAWLS, LADIES' and GENTS' made up UNDERWEAR CORSETS AND SKIRTS, Neckties, Sash Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, Em broideries, Laces, Edgings, Hosiery, White Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, READY-MADE CLOTHIFG, &c. octl,2t] HENRY & CO. WE take pleasure in stating to our read ers that our good natured friend, George W. Cornelius, Esq., of Shirleysbnrg, still contin ues to trafic in wool, woolen cloths, flannels, yarns, larpets, Izc., he also sells wholesale, Men's and Boy's suspenders, as agent for a Lowell, Mass., iIQIISO. These latter we know to be a superior article. There is no article in the market in which there is more cheat than in suspenders, but we know these to be substantial. • BLA.CK Miss.—The Fish Commission ers dumped a lot of Bass into the river here a fews days ago. This would be good news if the river were not swarming with then* There are more Bass between this and Bedford than would stock the Amazon, but then the Fish Commissioners are not supposed to know this. SLIOES AND BOOTS FOB THE MILLION. —Mr. George Shaffer would inform his many patrons that he has just received a most ex tensive assortment of the latest styles of boots and shoes which he will sell at very moderate prices. Store 516 Penn Street. 2t. THERE is no place in the town where great or and more satisfactory efforts are made to please patrons than at Harry Fisher's well named Gem. Harry keeps his Restaurant well supplied with everything in the eating line and especially with the best of oysters. Call and see him. COUNTY FAIR.—AII who attend the County Fair should see the display of Furni ture at Brown tic Tyhurst's New Furniture Store, No. 525, Penn street. Largest, best and cheapest stock of Furniture in the coun ty. Oct.l-2t. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 26, 1873 The undersigned is engaged to exhibit at Huntingdon, Pa., on the Bth, 9th and 10th of October, 1873, for Col. E. C. Summers. SIGNOR BLITZ, The Original Ventriloquist and Magician. FAIR NoncE.—Before starting to the County Fair, mark down the measure of your rooms, &c., and go to BROWN'S CARPET STORE for Carpets. Oil Cloths, Shades, Wall Paper, BEST Organs and Pianos. octl-2t. On Friday afternoon, 10th inst., Blitz will give a Matinee, for the parents and children, at the old Presbyterian Church, Soldiers' Or phans admitted free. Everybody patronizes the Castilian Gar den. JUST received at D. S. Africa's Variety Store, the largest stock of Pen Knives in town, call at the Variety Store to buy everything cheap and good. Oct.] -it. The finest assortment of Black Alpaccas ever offered in Huntingdon, at prices to suit all, may be seen by calling at Henry & Co's. 2t. Don't fail to attend Blitz's performance at the old Presbyterian Church, on the Bth, 9th and 10th inst. The best oysters in the market are to be had at the Castilian Garden. HICNEY & Co., are opening this week their first purchase of Fall and Winter Goods—Go and see them. 2t. Signor Blitz will have his army of canary Birds, at the old Presbyterian Church, on the Bth, 9th and 10th. The Bee Hive Candy Manufactory and Con fectionery are in operation. Everybody goes there. See advertisement. The only Ladies Oyster Saloon in town is to be found at the Castilian Garden. The latest novelty in Hats and Caps, at prices lower than ever before, is at Henry & Ce's. 2t. The world-renowned Signor Blitz, will ex hibit in the old Presbyterian Church, in this place, on the Bth, 9th and 10th of October. The only place to get shell oysters is at the Castilian Garden. &VIC your money by baying at Brown's Carpet Store. Octl-lt. Gents' fine and course Boots, Ladies fine and heavy shoes and gaiters, boys', girls' and children? shoes, of everydescription and in great number, at Henry ac Co. Ta7Nics, Valieses and Umbrellas, at Cohen Bros., in the Diamond on Penn et. septl7tf. The best ice Cream in towm can be procur ed at the Castilian Barden. FOB the latest styles of Bows and Ties go to Cohen Bros., in the Diamond. septl7tf. DON'T forget the Silsby boys. They are sept.l7-3t. tramps. Fon the latest styles of Silk Hats go to Cohen Bros., in the Diamond. septiTif. THE SilBby Star Combination :will exhibit during the Fair at Yenter's Hall. sept.l7-3t. Fob SALE.—A Black Mare, six years old, warranted sound and kind in single and double harness, not afraid of anything, drives with or without blinds, can trot in three min utes, never had any training, a perfect family mare. Also, a lilack Horse, seven years old, warranted sound and kind in single .d dou ble harness, he matches in color and size with the mare. Sold for want of use, can be seen at William C. Swoope's Stable, Alexandria, Huntingdon county, Pa. ' Oct.l-2t. Do you want Furniture ? Then go to Brown & Tyhurst'e. Oet.l-It. A NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING. A small son of Mr. John Free, of West Hunt ingdon, and another lad were playing about a neighbor's well, on last Wednesday. They pretended to be fishing, nod while leaning over the brink, in an unguarded moment, lit tle Free lost his balance and fell into the well. Fortunately lie fell upon some timber that had been placed in it when the pump stock was let down and lodged. His companion scampered away for help but a gentleman overheard the racket and when he found the object of the noise he found he clambered up the masonry and with a little assistance he was relieved from his unpleasant precicament. The well was quite deep. We have now on band, and fresh from the city, the best selected stock of fine and medi um priced goods ever before offered in the county. Black Alpaccas one of our great specialities. The best 45, 50, and GO et., alpaccas in the county. We also keep constantly on hand a nice assortment of Thibet shells and crape veils. We will take pleasure in showing you our goods, without forcing you to buy. Our motto is to give value for value receiv ed. HENRY & CO. 2t. HUNTINGDON AND RROAD TOP RAIL ROAD-Report of Coat Shipped: TONS For week ending Sept. 27, 1873 105,08 Same time last year Increase for week 4295 Decrease for week Shipped for the year 1873 341,941 Same date last year 224,154 Increase for year 1873- ...... - .... 117,787 Tux Ladies of Huntingdon will doubtless be pleased to learn, that Mrs. L. A. Hamer, is home again, and ready to execute their or ders for dresses and other sewing in her well known neat, graceful and fashionable style. Also, cutting and fitting on short notice. Store and residence second story of No. 422 Penn street, Huntingdon, Pa. Oct.l-2t. Signor Blitz will have for sale, during his stay in this place, a history of his life. The Signor has spent fifty years in the profession of a Ventriloquist and Magician. JUST ARRIVED.—E. C. Summers & CO., have just received a splendid stock of New Goods in Alpacas, Flannels, dm. Now is the time to buy. 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. TWO HUNDRED WEST HIINTIEGDON LOTS Fos SALE. Apply to R. ALLISON MILLER, No. 228} Hill St . FRESH ARRIVAL OP MILLINERY Goons.-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. • If. Tus world renowned Silsby Troupe wilt hold fourth, in Yenter's Hall, to delighted au diences, on the first, sec ond and third nights of the County Fair. sept.l7-3t. To buy the finest Jewelry at low prices, go to D. S. Africa's Variety Store, he keeps the largest stock in town, No. 423, opposite Post office in the Diamond. Oet.l-1t... Fos a fine line of Boy's sod Children Hats or Caps, go to Cohen Bros., No. 422 Penn street. . septl7tf. Tan Silsby "fellers" expect to give the grandest concerts during the Fair that have ever been seen in Yentcr's Hall. sept.l7-3t. Foe a fine White Shirt go to Cohen Bros., three doors from the post office. septl7tf. HUNTINGDON MARKETS. Corrected Weekly by Henry & Co. WHOLESALE PRICES. HUNTINGDON, PA., September 30, 1870. §luporii2o Flour $ C 50 7 50 hatra FIOUT Family Flour 8 Oti Red Wheat l6O White Wheat 1 55 Bark per cord 8 50 Barley 6O Butter 25 Brooms 11 dos 260 Beeswax 11 pound 25 • Beene 14 bushel 2 00 Beef 7% 8 Cloversced Vi 04 pounds 4OO Com bushel on car BO Corn shelled l3O 8 Chickens 11 lb Corn Med pi cwt Candles it lb 12% Cranberries 15 quart 3B Dried Apples . f p 6 Dried Cherries V lb 6 Dried Beef Eggs 2O Feathers BO /lammed bushel 125 Hops pound 25 Hams smoked 124 Shoulderfi Side Hay il ton l2 OG Lard ill? new Large Onions ill bushel 1 50 Oath — 4 O Potatoes it bushel new. Plaster /4 ton ground l3 00 R. 30 3 live _ 70 Rio Chop* cwt 2OO Rye Straw 11 bundle l5 wool washed 40.45 Wool unwashed 3O aanitigtOe PAIFTIR--JORDAN.—At the residence of the bride's parents, on the 18th tilt., by John B. Shenefelt, Esq., Mr. Samuel Painter to Mhos Amanda Jordan. MILKS—M'CLINTOOK.—On the 18th inst., by Rev. M. Gillespie, Erskine H. Mike, Esq., of Peoria, Illinois, to Miss Lizsie WClintock, daughter of Dr. J. It. M'Clin took, of Pittsburgh. NEFF—GRAY.—On the 24th inst., at the reaidence of tho bride's father, by the Rev. W. Chichester, Daniel J. Neff, Esq., to Miss Sue Gray, all of Altoona, Ps. Beat s. HOFFMAN.—At her residence, in Smithfield, Mrs. Mary C. Hoffinan,aged 77 years. New . Advertisements THE 14th ANNUAL EXHIBITION HUNT. CO., AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, HUNTINGDON, PA., OCTOBER 7,8, 9, and 19, 1873. The Committee of Arrangements feel safe in an nouncing that this year's exhibition will surpass any ever before held in this county. The Premi um List has been revised, and exceeds any hereto fore offered by the Association. The most; has been printed in Pamphlet form, and can be had at principal stores in town, at Railroad :Rations, at stores where large bills are posted and from offi cers of the Association. EXCURSION TICKETS will be eold on P. R. R. 1 B. T. R. R., during the week. TROTTING PREMIUMS. SECOND DAY $125 ; TIIIRD DAY 1250. FRIDAY, FOURTH DAY, FIREMAEN'S CON. TEST, $lOO. A parade of several Steam Fire Engines and Hose Companies through the principal streets of town in the morning and a grand contest for pre mium at one o'clock. By order of Committee of Arrangements. J. ATLEE WHITE, 5ept.24,181'3. Chairman. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, to make distribution of the fund in the hands ef Andrew Taylor, Administrator of the estate of Philip Tay lor, late of Tod township, deceased, ;will attend to the duties of he appointment on Friday, the 10th day of October next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at the office of Petrekin, Massey k M'Neil, No. 300 Penn street, Huntingdon, Pa. MORD 11. MASSEY, 5ept.24,1873. Auditor. New Advertisethents E. F. ETNIEEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON.—This truly valuable took bee been to thoroughly tested by all classes of the community that it in now deemed indispen sable as a Tonic medicine. It coat but little, purifies then blood and gives tone to the stomach, renovates tire system and prolongs life. Everybody should have it. For the cure of Weak Stomachs General Debility, Indi gestion, Diecone 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 most energetic of vegetable tonics—Yellow Pe- THEO. If. CREMER,ruvian Bark. Auditor. I Do you want something to strengthen you' AUDITOR'S NOTICE [Estate of Margaret Brotherline, deceased] The undersigned Auditor, appointed Ly the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county to distribute the balance in the hands of David Black, Administrator of Margaret Brotherline, late of the borough of Hunting 'on, deceased, will attend to said duty at his office, in Huntingdon, on Saturday, the 11th of October next, at 10 o'clock, a. ui., when and where all persona having claims upon said feud care required to present the same or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. 5ept,24,1873-3t. AVALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE IN PETERSBURG. The undersigned, wishing to enter into other business will sell the following property a new Brick Dwelling Howe, and a lot and half of ground 903(150 feet fronting on two streets, a new Brick Blacksmith Shop 3fix.26, three fires, shoeing shop attacheti 13e26. The shop alone rents for sll4l.oB.and does a good business, the shop is so ar ranged as to not interfere with the house. A good Stable and Buggy house and all other outbuildings in good or der, a variety of good fruit. If not sold till November 15th will then offer it at Public Sale, for further particu lars can at the premises. F. E. WEAVER, Petersburg, Huntingdon county, Pa. 5ept21,1873-3mos. STRAY STEER. Came to the residence of the subscriber, in Walker township, on or about the first of August, a RED STEER, with White Face and Short Tail. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, other wise he will be disposed of according to law , 5ept.24,1573-3t. MOSES' .- MAMER. NOTICE IN PARTITION in the Es tate of Dixon:Hall, Notice to Mary Barnes, intermarried with James Heroes, of Petroleum Centre,Penna.; Catharine Lewis, intermarried with Abert Lewis, of Parker's Landing, Penn. ; Richard Hall, of Lagrange Furnace, Stewart Cb., Tennessee; Wm. Henry Gilbert, of Pleasant Hill, Missouri ; Mary Ann Gilbert, Married to Joseph. Reed, Pleasant Hill, Missouri; David Gilbert, Richard Gilbert, Thomas Gilbert, Pleasant Hill, Missouri. Take Notice, that an Inquest will be held at the dwelling house of Dixon Hall, deceas ed, at Mill Creek, in the county of Huntingdon, on the 4th day of October, A. D., 1873, at 9:45 o'clock in the forenoon of that day, for the pur pose of making partition of the real estate of said deceased to and among his children and legal rep resentatives, if the same can be done without pre judice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value and appraise themme according to law—at whichtimed place you may attend if you think proper. AMON HOUCK, Sheriff. 5ept.3,1873-4t. NOTICE. [Estate of ROBERT LYTLE, deceased.] To John Lytle, Agency City, lowa ' • Charles S. Lytle, Saoremento City, California; William S. Lytle, Licking county, Ohio; William P. Lytle, Robert F. Lytle and Martha R. Lytle, residence unknown; Mrs. Sarah Stitt, wife of Alexander Stitt, Alexandria; Robert Lytle, Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania ; S. D. Rungan, same place, who was appointed guardian of Martha R. Lytle, take notice, that at an Orphans' Court held at Hunting don, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on the second Monday and 11th day of August, A. D., 1873, before the Honorable John Dean, Esq., Pres ident. and David Clarkson and Anthony J. Bea ver, Esquires, his Associates. On motion of J. S. Blair, Esq., the Court awarded a Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Robert Lytle, late of Hollidaysburg borough, deceased, to ap pear 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 there of, or show cause why the same should not he sold. And ordered that to all persons interested, notice he given personally or by writing left at their place of abode residing within the county, and to all residing out of the county, by publica tion in one or more newspapers and send copy di rected to their nearest Post Office address, at leant ten days prior to the said second Monday of No vember nest. Certified from the Record under seal of said Court this 28th day of August, A. D. 1873. AMON 1101361, Sheriff. Sept.lo-4t. NOTICE. [Estate f HUGH L. KlNG,decemcd) To George M. ICing, P. 0. Box 274, Parker's Landing, Armstrong county, Pa.; Frances Miller, Sim's Creek, Muskingum county, Ohio James Herman, Table Grove, Fulton county, Illinois; Isabella Herman. Table Grove, Fulton county, Illinois ; James Herman, Table Grove, Fulton county, Illinois ; Hannah Crogle, Brooklyn, Schuyler county, Illinois; Mary St. Clair, Dres den, Muskingum county, Ohio; Mary Shorts, Adamsville Muskingum county, Ohio; George King. Guardian of Horner King, Dresden, Mus kingum county, Ohio ; take notice, that at an Or phans' Court held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on the second Monday and 11th day of August, A. D., 1873, before the Hon orable John Dean, Esq., Presidlnt, and David Clarkson and Antholly J. Beavet, Esquires, his Associates. On motion of Woods A Williamson, the Court awarded a Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Hugh L. King, late of Shirley 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 not be sold. And ordered that to all persons interested, notice be given per sonally or by writing left'at their place of abode residing within the county, by publication in the Huntingdon JOURNAL, and copies directed to their nearnest Post Office address, at least ten days prior to the second Monday of November next. Certified from the Record under Peal of said Cou t rt this 28th day of August A. D., 1873. A 141 ON HOUCK, Sherif. Sept.lo-4t. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The undersigned will offer, at public sale, on the premises, in Shirley township, Huntingdon county. Pa., on SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1873, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following de scribed Real Estate All that valuable tract of land situate in the township aforesaid, about seven miles from Mount Union on the Pennsylvania Railroad two and-a half miles west of Shirleysburg, on the East Broad Top Railroad, and three miles from Orbi e,nia, on the last mentioned railroad, containing THIRTY-FIVE acres in a good state of cultiva tion, having thereon erected a good FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, good Barn, Wood Shed, Spring House, Smoke House and every other out buildings necessary for comfort and convenience; also, a SAW-MILL tin complete running order, which has been repaired recently, with an improv ed water wheel ; the mill cuts very fast ; also, in connection with it is a good LATHE MILL very recently put up. The stream on which the saw mill is located affords an excellent Grist Mill, Foundry or Factory site. Being in a good grain growing community a GRIST MILL would do a good custom business. The erection of Iron Furnaces, Forges and Rolling Mills at Orbisonis, will afford a good market for Sour and feed. There is a good Orchard of choice fruits such as Peaches, Cherries, Apples, Grapes, &a. Next in importance is the prospect of iron ore on the farm partially developed. A mine having been opened recently and a viin struck of excellent Hemetite ore immediately on the line between Joseph Rhodes and this property. This property is owned by George M. Spannle, Esq., who note resides on it. TEEMS.-8200 of the purchase money to be paid as soon as the property is knocked down. The one-half of the purenase money, (which will include the $2OO paid when the property is knock ed down) to be paid on the first day of April, A.' D., 1874, at which time possession will be given a deed conveying a good title delivcred; the bal ance in payments not to exceed $l5O annually, with interest from April Ist 1874. . `LOVELL & MUSSER, Attorneys for owner, No. 300} Penn Street, Huntingdon, Pa. 5ept.17,187-ts. .. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of J4cqn_,A YERS,...dcceaeed.] The undUrsigned, residing in McAlavy's Fort, having been appointed Administrator de bunts non cunt testament° aline.° of the estate of Jacob Ayers, late of Jackson town ship deceased. All persona knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make payment without delay, and Mime having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement. 5ept.11,1873. JAMES I. AYERS, Administrator. D RUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. S. S. SMITH & SON, No. 016 PENN STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Trusses, Supporters and Shoul der Braces, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Carbon Oil Lamps, &e. . Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes Also, Agent for The Davis Vertical Feed Sew• ing Machine. Best in the world for all purposes. Ang.20,7873. VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE. The subscriber, living in Lincoln township, desirous of changing his location, will sell the Farm upon which he now resides, at private sale, containing one hundred acres, and allowances, of which about seventy acres are cleared and under fence and the balance well timbered. The im provements are a good new Log Frame Howse, a Bunk Barn, and other outbuildings; there is a never-failing spring at the door, and about four hundred fruit trees. For informntion and terms apply to • D. G. ENYEART, James Creek, Huntingdon county, Pa August2o,lB73-3m , STAGE LINE From Spruce Creek to Centre Hall, every day, (except Sunday), leaving Spruce Creek at 9 'clock, A. N., and returning at 3 o'clock, P.M. lauy,-7olB] H. McMANIGILL. Special Notices, Do you want a good appetite? - Do yon want to get rid of nervousness be yon want energy ? Do you want to 81;74 ? Do you want to 12nijict op your constitution To you want to feel well 1 Do you want a brisk and ♦igorona feeling} If you do try KUNKEL'S RITTER WINE OF IRON, I only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. Bevvn're of counterfeits, as Kunkel's Bitter Wine of Iron le the only etare and effectual remedy in the known world for the permanent cure of Dyspepsia and Debility, and av there are a number of imitations offered to the public, I would caution the community to purcha.e none but the genuine article, manufactured by E. F. Kunkel, and hav ing his stamp on the cork of every bottle. The very (act that others are attempting to imitate this valuable remedy proves its worth and speaks volumes in its favor. Sold only in fl bottles. Sold by Druggists and dealers everywhere. Sold by JOHN READ & SONS. • August27-4t. CHILDREN OFTEN LOOK PALE and Sick from no other cause than having worms in the stomach. BROWN'S VERMIFUGE COMFITS will destroy Worms without injury to the child, being perfectly WRITE, and free from all coloring or other injurious ingredients usually used in worm preparations. CURTIS dc BROWN, Proprietors, No. 215 Fulton Street, New York. Sold by Druggists and Chemists, and dealers in Medicines at 25 cents a box. Sold by JOHN READ & SONS. Julyl 6,1873-Iy. DYSPEPTICS should not trifle their health by resorting to new and untried rem edies, often drastic and injurious, while the great cure, Hooßand's German Bitten, can be had. The testimony in favor of this standard remedy is immense, and each day adding to 'it from the most respectably classes of so ciety. Read Of, testimony of the Supreme Court : From Chief Justice Geor•e W. Woodward: I find "Hoetlantre German Hitters" is a good tonic, useful in the diseases of the digestive organs, and of great benefit in cases of debility and want of nervous action of the ays tem Hon. Chief Justice James Thompson : I consider "Hoolland'sGertnan bitters" a valuable medicine in case of attacks of indigestion or dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experience of it. Hon. Chief Justice George Shorewood: I have found by experience that "Hoonand'e German Bitters" is a very good tonic, releiving dyspeptic symptoms almost directy. They are not alcoholic. For tale by JOHN BEAD & SCNS. Jane 25,11373-eow-7mos. THE HOUSEHOLD PANACEA, 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, Colds, Fresh Wounds, Burns, Sore Throat, Spinal Complaints, Sprains and Bruises, Chills and Fevcil For internal and ex ternal use. Its operation is not only to relieve the patient, but entirely removes the causeaof the complaint. It penetrates and pervades the whole system, re storing healthy action to all its parts, and quick ening the blood. The Household Panacea is purely Vegetable and All Healing. Prepared by CURTIS £ BROWN. - No. 215 Fulton Street. New York. For eale by JOHN READ SONS. Ju1y16,1873-Iy. THIRTY YEARS' EXPERIENCE of an Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best Female Physicians and Nurses in the Molted 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 colic, regulates the bowels, and gives rest, health and comfort to mother andebild. We believe it to be the Best and Surest Remedy in World in all mins 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 fac-simile of CURTIS PERKINS is on the out aide wrapper. Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Ju1y16,1873-Iy. AUGUST FLOWER The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. More than seventy-five per cent. of the people in the United States arc afflicted with these two diseases and their efftict, 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, &e. blo 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. 20,1873-1 y. K F. KUNKEL'S BITTER WINE OF IRON has nev er been known to fail in the cure of weakness, attended with symptoms, indisposition to exertion, loss of memory, dilficuty of bleathing, general weakness, horror of disease, weak, nervous trembling, dreadful horror of death, night sweats, cold feet, weakness, dimness of vision, languor, universal lassitude of the muscular system, enormous ap petite, with dyspeptic system, hot hawks, flushing of the body:dryness of the skin, palid countnuance and erup tions on the face, purifying the blood, pain in the back, heaviness of the eye lids, frequent black spots flying be fore the eyes with temporary suffusion and loss of sight ; 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. ThOULMIIII6I are now en joying health who have used it. Get the genuine. Sold only in $l. bottles. Take only E. F. Kunkel's, Depot and office, No. 2t9 North Ninth street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask for Kunkel'. Bitter Wine of Iron. This truly valu able tonic has been so thoroughly tested by all classes of the community tbat It is now deemed indispensable as a Tonic medicine. It costs but little, purifies the blood and gives Lane to the stomach, Kenovates the system and pro longs life. . I now only ask a trial of this valuable tonic. Price $I per bottle. E. I'. KUNKEL, Sole Propriet r, No. 259 North Ninth street, below 'Vine. Philadelphia, Pa. . - . Ask for Kunitelq Bitter Wine of Thin, and take no other. It is sold only in 61 botUes with a photograph of the Proprietor on each wrapper, all other is counterfeit. gld by JOHN HEAD & 'SONS. Sept. 24,18734 th and 11th mos. New Advertisements. EXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. The nudereigned, Executors of the lest will and toil ment of Samuel Mouser, late of West townehip, deceased, will offer, at Public Sale, on the premiees. on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. m., a valuable tract of Limestone Land, situate in Went township, Huntingdon county, Pa., about five miles from Petersburg, adjoining land of Henry Neff on the north, William Mooreon the and, Thonuts W. Mont gomery and James Myton on the south, and John 11. Neff on the weet, containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVEN TY Acres and ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN Perches and allowance ; Two hundred and twenty acres of which ore cleared, and the balance, tIDy acres, well timbered, having thereon erected a good Two-Story Frame House, a Large Frame Bank Barn, Bliwksmith Shop, Wagon Shed, Carriage House, and Cider Mill. Also, a Good Tenant House and Water-Power Saw Mill. The land is of thebent quality of limestone land, and has for several years been carefully cultivated, and le at present in a good state of cultivation. There in 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, Ac., is one of the beet in Shaver's Creek Valley. TERMS.—Fifteen Hundred Bollere to be laid when the land is cold; the balance of one third of the purchase money on the first day of April, 1874, whoa Deed will be delivered and ponsession given; the balance in two, three, or four years, to suit purchaser. Payments to be secured by bonds and mortgat.,-e of purchaser. JOSEPH MOSSER, JOHN H. NEFF, Executors of Samuel Mosier, deceased. Neff's Mills, September 17, 1873-ts. TWO VALUABLE FARMS FOR SALE. Will be offered at Public Sale on the premises, on THURSO-9Y, OCTOBER 80, 1878, The following described Warrioramark township, Hun tingdon county, viz : • A Farm lai;vin as the Spangle Farm, containing about 122 acres, about 90 of which aro cleared and in a fine state of cultivation. The Buildings area large Bank Barn, and a New Frame Dwelling Rouse. There is a fine Spring of water near the house; lien within a mile of Warrioremark Town, and about half a mile from Railroad. A Farm known as the Along Farm, containing about 118 acres ; 90 of which are cleared and in a tine state of cultivation. The Buildings are a Log and Frame Bank Barn, a large Stone Dwelling Douse, a Stone Spring House, a Frani.. Wagon Shed, Pig Pen, Sc. There is a line Spring of water near the House. The Farm lies within a mile of Warriorsmark town, on the turnpike, and about a half mile Iron, Railroad. TERMS.—SSOO to be paid in cash on each Farm when bid off; the balance to make the one-third to he paid on the first day of January 1874. The remaining payments will be on easy terms, and made known on day of sale. Salo to commence at the Spanogle Farm at 11. o'clock A. It., of said day. WM. A. NEFF. 5ept.17,187345. SMITHFIELD VILLAGE BUILDING LOTS FOR SALE. TWELVE LOTS on PIKE street and TWELVE LOTS on BRIDGE street. lota 10x150 feet fronting on sixty foot streets, and extending back to tx enty-fire foot alleys. Price $2OO, payments to suit purchaser.. R. 11. BRYAN, No. 529 Penn street, Huntingdon, Pa. 5ept17,1573-0. ENTERPRISE TRANSFER CO HUNTINGDON, PENNA. We would respectfully announce to the public that we have procured a Finer CLAN OMNIBUS, for the delivery of Passengers and Baggage to and from all train., from and to all parts of town, between the hours of 7A. 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No family safe without it, and all buy it. Bas 24. chromatic illustrations. The biggest chance of the season for agents. Address If. S. GOOIX3PEED ,t CO., 37 Pratt Row, New York. 6 GDOMESTIC" PAPER FASHIONS, Agents Want.l. DOEMESTIC SEWING MACHINE CO., NEW YORK. ,413SYCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING." How either sex may faacinatlf and gain the love and affections of any person they choose, instantly. This eimple mental acquirement ull can posse., free, by mail, for 25 mute; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian ()ride, Dreams. Hints to Ladies. A queer book. 100,000 sold. Address T. WILLIAM & CO., Publiehers, Philadel phia. MONEYMade Rapidly with Stencil and Key Check Outfits. Catalogues and full par- Healers free. S. M. SPENCER, 117 Hanover St., Boston. $5 to $2O per day ! Agents wanted ! All classes of working people, of either eex, young or old, make more money at work for no in their spare mo ments, or all the tithe, than at anything else. Particulars free. Addrese G. STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. $25 MONEY MADE FAST 61.000. By all who will work for us. If upon writing you do not find no all mpuire, we will give you one dollar for your trouble. Send stamp for circulars to 0. 11. BUCKLEY & CO., Tekonelut, Michigan. HAVING straggled twenty years between life and death with ASTHMA or PIITIIISIO I experimented my self by compounding 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 the patient can lie clown to rest and Weep comfortably. One trial package neat by mail FREE of charge. Address D. LANOELL, Apple Creek, Wayne county, 0. THE LA CROIX MEDICAL DISPENSARY. Established in 1837. Is the oldest and most successful institution in this coun try for the treatment of Chronic and Sexual Diseases. For terms of treatment, call or address by mail, with state ment of case, S. 11. HUNSDON, 31 Hoiden Lane, Albany, N. Y. G RANDEST SCHEME EVER KNOWN. FOURTH GRAND GIFT CONCERT FOR THE BENEFIT OF T. PUBLIC LIBRARY of KENTUCKY. 12,000 CASH GIFTS 4500,000. $230,000 FOR $.50. The Fourth Onunt (Sift Concert authorized by special act of the Legislature for the benefit of the Public Libra ry of Kentucky, will take place in Public Library Hall, at Louisville, 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 die. play ever witnessed in this country, the unprecedented sum of .......... $1,500,000. divided into 12,000 cash gifts, will be distributed by lot among the ticket holders. LIST OF GIFTS: One Grand cash One Grand Cub Gift lOO.OO Ono Grand Cash Gift.... 50,2120 One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Cash Gift. 10 Cub Gifts $lO,OOO each , 100,000 30 Cult Giits 6,000 each 150,000 60 Cash Gifts 10,000 inch 60,000 30 Cash Gifts 600 each 40,000 100 Cash Gifts 400 sash 40,000 150 Cseh Gifts 300 each 45;000 250 Cash Gifts 200 each 50,000 325 Cash Gifts 1(O each 32,500 11,000 Cub Gifts 60 each 550,000 Total 12,000 Gifts, all alsh, amounting to 51,500,000 The distribution will be positive. whether all the tickets are sold or not, and the 12,000 gifts all paid in proportion to the tickets told. !lIICE OF TICKETS : Whole tickets $3O; Halves $25; Tenths, or each Coupon; $5; Eleven Whole Tickets for $5OO ; 22% Tickets for $1,..00, 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000; 227 Whole Tickets for $lO,- 005. No discount on less than $5OO worth of Ticket. at a time. _ . . Tickets now ready for sale, and all orders accompa nied by the money promptly tilled. Liberal terms given to those who buy to sell again. TUGS. E. BRAMLETTB, - Agent Fuld. Llbr. Ky.. and Manager Gift Concert, Public Library Building, Louisville, Ky. ept.10,11375-41. New Advertisements; VINEGAR BITTERS PURELY 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 compaunded 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 Infiamation of the Liver and Visceral Organs, in Bilious Diseases. Dr. Walker's California Vinegar Bitter. act on 11l these cases in a similar manner. By purifying the Blood they remove the cause, and by resolving sway the effects of the inflammation (the tubercu lar deposits) the affected parts receive health, and permanent cure is effected. If men will enjoy good laealth, let them use Vine gar Bitters as a medicine, and avoid the use of al choholic stimulants in every form. Grateful 2 ho.aude prochtim Vinegar Bitters the most wonderful Invigorant that over sustained the Inking eptem. 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, and vital organs wasted beyond repair. Billions, Remittent anti Intermittent Fevers, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio, Missouri, Illinois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red,Colorado,Braxos, 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, tend remarkably FO 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-colored viscid mat ter with which the bowels are loaded, at the Caine 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. Dyepepaice or Indigestion, Head-ache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the7sChest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stomach, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Billions Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, pain in the region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the offsprings of the Dys pepsia. One bottle will prove a better guarantee of its merits than a lengthy advertisement. Scrofula, or Kies Brit, White Swellings, Ul cers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goitre, 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 curative powers in the most obstinate and intractable cases. For infiamatory and Chronic Rheumatism, Gout, Billions, Remittant.and Intermittant Fevers, Dis eases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys and Bladder, them Bitters have no equal. Such diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood. Mich an kat Direans.—Persons engaged in Paints and Minerals, such as Plumbers, Type-sett...3,G old beaters and Miners, as they advance in life, are sitlij est to paralysis of the bowels. To guard against this, take a dose of Walker's Vinegar Bitters oc casionally. For Skin Diseases, Eruptions, Teller, Salt-Rheum Blotches. Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbun ales, Ring-worms, Scald-head, sore Eyes, Erysipo- Itch, Scrufs, Diseolorations of the skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or na ture, are literally dug up and curried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. Pin, Tope, and other Worms, lurking in the sys tem of so many thousands, are effectually destroyed and removed. No system of medicine, no vermi fuses, no anthelminitics will free the system from worms like these Bitters. Fur 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 inbuence that improvement is soon perceptible. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its impurities 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. R. 11. McDONALD A CO., Druggists A Gen't Agts., San Francisco, California, A cor. of Washington and Charlton sta., N. Y. Sold Sy all Druggists and Dealers. Scpt.lo,lBl2-eomly. IRON IN THE BLOOD. PERUVIAN SYRUP MAKES THE WEAK, STRONG PERUVIAN SYRUP AN IRON TONIC. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protected Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, is so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the -simplest food. Is increases the quantity of Nature's Own Vitiliz ing Agent, Iron in the blood, and cures a "thous and ills," simply by toning up, Invigorating, and Vitalizing the system. The enriched and vitaliz ed blood permeates every part of the body, repair ing damages and waste, searching out morbid se cretions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the wonderful success of tbiS remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint,„Dropsy, Chronic Diarrhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers, humors, Loss of ffonstitu films! Vigor, Diseases of the Kid neys and Bladder, Female Complaints, -AND ALL DISEASES -ORIGINATING IN A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD Or accompanied by DEBILITY -OR - 4250,000 A LOW STATE OF THE SYSTEM. is", 000 Being free fr*u Alcohol in any form, its ener gizing effects aro not followed by corresponding reaction, but are permanent, infusing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Constitution. Thousands have Leen changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering creatures to strong, health, and happy men and women ; and invilids cannot reasonably hesitate to give it a Y• ~See that each bottle has PERUVIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. A thirty-two page pamphlet containing a suc cinct history of the Peruvian Syrup a valuable paper on progress in medical seienee ; a treatise on Iron as a medical agent ; testimonials and err tifloates of cures from digtinguished physicians, clergymen, and othfts, will be sent FRaa to any address. SETII W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprs. BOSTON, MASS. SOLD DT DRUGGISTS GENERALLY. Aug.6,1873-Iyeow. Real Estate K. ALLEN LOVELL, J. FALL MUSSER HUNTINGDON LAND AGENCY. Persons having Real Estate to sell, as wellee those who wish to purchase, will find it greatly to their advantage to consult the undersigned, who, in connection with their practice as Atiorneys-at Law, in the settlement of Estates, &a., are able to effect speedy and satisfactory purchases and sales of farms, town pioperties, timber lands, dm LOVELL k MUSSER, 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 on the heirs and legal representalives of Benjamin Beers, late of Cromwell township, deceased, to appear in Court, on the second Monday of November next, , 1 (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 not 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 14 all residing out of the county, by publishing in ono 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 HOUCK, Sheriff. Sept.lo-4t. TrIINTINGDON BOROUGH WATER LOAN. 8 PER CENT. TWENTY YEARS COUPON BONDS.' REGISTERED OR MADE PAYABLE TO BEARER AS INVESTORS . MAY DESIRE. INTRUST 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. Subscriptiona will be received at the office of D. Caldwell, Esq., No. 111, Third street. J. 11. BORING, Chief Burgess. August2o,lB73-Bmos. D ISTRICT ATTORNEY'S OFFICE, 11UNTIN0DOV PA., August 23, 1873. Notice is herby giren;that'l ha — ve thiiday 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, Po. August 27, 1873-Iy. 19VrEIGHT GUARANTIED. 732 and 734 Penn Stteet. WILIIESBARREE COAL is the cheapest, be cause it is the MOST DURABLE. A superior ar tiole of all sizes conetanty on hand. Orders so licited and promptly filled by July3o-3mo. HENRY & 00. NO CURE NO PAY DYSPEPSIA Permanently cured in in every inetance by the EAGLE DYSPEPSIA TROCHES, They will immediately correct a sour stomach, cure heartburn, sickness or pain in the stomach, costireness, liver complaint, head ache, eta., etc. For sale by all Druggists. Price 35 cents per Box. NEBEKER & CO., Proprietors, Phila., Pa. For sale in Huntingdon, by JOHN MEAD & SONS, Druggists. Ju1y23,734m0. TO FURNITURE BUYERS. If you want to save 10 to 15 per cent. don't fall to go to the large NEW FURNITURE STORE, Ju2t opened by BROWN & TYHURST, At No. 525, PENN Street, HUNTINGDON, PA. They have just returned from a trip among the wholesale manufacturers, of the different kinds of Furniture, Mattresses, &c., 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 for each, and will not have to charge bad debts of worthless customers, to cash buyers' goods. Go and see their PARLOR SUITS and nevr styles of COTTAGE and FRENCH CHAMBER SUITS, CHAIRS of all kinds, LOUNGES, TABLES, ,ke. Suly3o,l 873-3 mo. 'CO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Your .1. at teetion is specially invited to the fact that the Nation al Banks are now prepared to receive subscriptions to the Capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from tille source are to be employed in the erection of the buildings for the International Exhibition, and the expenses connected with the same. It is confideute ly believed that the Keystone State will be represented by the name of every citizen alive to patriotic commemora tion of the one hundredth birthday by the nation. the shares of stock are offered for $lO each, and subscribers will receive a handsome steel engraved Certificate of Stock, imitable for framing and preservation as a national memo rial. Interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum will be paid on all payments of Centennial Stock from date of payment to January 1, 1576. Subecribens who are not near a National Bank can re mit a check or post-office older to the undersigned. YREDK. FRALEY, Treasurer, Aug.20,'73t0Ju1y4;16.1 904 Walnut St., Philadelphia. ASPLENDID PRIVATE RESI,- DENCE FOR SALE. The undersigned are authorized to offer the splendid private residence, late the property of Miles Lewis, Esq., dee'd., on Washington street, between 7th and fith 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 whioh can be utilized for building purposes. The house is a large, two-story frame building, containing eleven rooms, six below and fire above, most convenient ly arranged, with kitchen attachments 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 convened into store rooms. . . . There is no more desirable property in the town, and none that seem, to offer such a rare opportu nity AA. a profitable investment. The property is offered at private sale for the present, but if net sold before the 11th 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 .k CO., Real Estate Agents, Huntingdon, Pa. ang43,tf] C °L tit?Jourtl P O ß tfice at Phi a ladelphi N e pErinAsT New Advertigemeiiis. PITTSBURG SAFE CO., 167 PENN STREET, PITTSBURG-, PENNA Manufdeture FIRE & BURGLAR PROOF SAFES, VAULTS, &C., which are ulequaled by any other. IF YOU WANT A GOOD, RELIABLE SAFE, purchase ours and you will get what you want. Prices and specifications furnished on application. August2o,lB73-13, SPOKES,RIMS,PLOW & HANDLES JOHN G. DAVIS & SON. UNION SPOKE WORKS, S. W. Cor. Leopard and Otter St., PHILADELPHIA. jiilf-Send for Price Liet.-21ik 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. Lian.ls,73y THE. STERLING ORGAN 30 TO 40 PER CENT. saved by purchasing the Sterling Organ, which for beauty in design, purity, power and sweetness of tone, has few or no equals. It is unrivalled for varied and beautiful musical effects, prompt re sponse to the touch, and ease and elasticity of ac tion. The are acknowledged by all musicians who have examined them, to be far in advance of any other. Call and examine prices before intrehas tag elsewhere, as I will' not be undersold, and car. afford to make large reductions in prices to buy ere. - zy k l.. This instrument is warranted for five years. Call or address MISS ANNIE M. SEERS, Music Teacher, No. 419, Moore Street. Huntingdon, Pa. JunelB,73tt GRAND EXPOSITION SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS II: GREENBERG'S NEW STORE, next door to the Post Offioe, Hun tingdon, who has now in store the largest and moat desirable stock of seasonable ft. d , for MEN AND BOYS that han ever boon opened in . Huntingdon. The stock consist of BLACK CLOTHS, DOE SKINS, ENGLISH, SCOTCH, FRENCH DOMESTIC AND FANCY CASSIMERES, which will be made up in the best style and in his peculiarly neat fit and durable manner. If you want a good suit of cloths cheap, Call at H. GRERNBERG'S. If yon want a good Childs snit (from 3 yeast *pa Call at H. GItIIENBERG'S. It you want a good Boys snit, Call at H. GRBENBBEG'S. If you want agoad Youtka suit, Call at H. IptERNBREGS. If you want a good Snit made to order, Cal Lat E. GREENBERG'S. It you want o nice line Gents Furnishing Goods, Call at E. GREENBERG'S. Aleo, Cassitneree sold by the yard, At 111. GRZENBERG'S, Tilori Trimmings of all kinds for se.s, At H. GEBRNBBRWS, ALL GOODS IVARRAN TED si REPRESENTED Apri130.1873-Iy. 60 CEOICE BUILDING LOTS ! 60 Choice BUILDING LOTS, in Taylor's Ad dition to West Huntingdon," for sale. Apply to JO}14)1 F. MILLER. F ARMERS Your attention is called to Geiser's Patent Self-regulating 'Grain Separator, Cleaner and Bagger, with the latest improved triple geared horse power. We warrant it to be made of good material, and to thresh and clean grain superior to any other machine made in J‘inerica. Farmers wanting to purchase, give it a trial. For farther particulars apply to P. If. HARNISH, Water etreet, Huntingdon county, Ph, Agent for Hun tingdon, Blair and Bedford counties. [may2B--tf. SMUCKER & BROWN, UNDERTAKERS_ A large stock of COMM on hand trimmed to order sod funerals attended with the New Hearse. Mayl4/73-Iy. FARMERS, ATTENTION ! ! The Gamut SELF-REGULATING GRAIN SEP ARATOR CLe•flan and BAGGER, now built under the immediate direction of the inventor, by Syst oles workmen and of the best material, is the only Machine that really eon by one operation thafroupk ly Areas and clean Grain St for market. For par ticulars apply to or address HBNRY BRUM BAUGH, Jane. Creek, Huntingdon county. Pa., Agent for Blair county, S. B. of Piney Creek ; Huntingdon county, B. of the Juniata river; Mifflin aunty to Lewistown. Repelrs lawny' on hand. June2s,lB73—tf. SADDLE AND HARNESS MAN UFACTORY. The undersigned . having established himself permanently in Huntingdon, would inform the public that he is prepared to manufacture SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, HARNESS of all kinds and the moat approved patterns Give him a call. Shop No. 606 Washington St_ between Sib and 7th, near the Catholie Church.. n0v11,1873-3mos. JOHN A. BISBIN. VCR FINE AND FANCY PRINTING -12 Go to the JOURNAL OBioo. and NETS
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