The Huntingdon JournaL *a.. and 'l,tatostbid. Dividing the Farm A writer says that for a farm of eighty to one hundred acres, upon which the usual rotation of clover, corn, oats and wheat is followed, and stock, chiefly cows, with a small flock of sheep, is kept to con sume the bulky portion of the crop, a pasture of twenty acres will be found suf ficient. This should be divided into at least three fields. One would be grazed for cattle followed by the sheep—for these should tever be pastured together—bat the latter being close feeders, may follow the former with advantage, while the for mer could not find subsistence in a field that had been cropped by the latter. The third field would' then rest while the others were being fed off. The alteration would be beneficial fur both grass and stock. The rest of the farm should be divided into iields or plots of proper size by bands of grass, which .can be mowed, or by simple p.iths. The most convenient division is int() six fields, which will give a year on etch of e,rn, wheat and oats and three of bay. One of the latter three fields might be appro priated to provisional crops, such as pota toes, roots, corn fodder, buckwheat or mil let. The orchard, garden, barnyard, with the building sites, and a few paddocks around the barn-yard for calves and cults. will occupy at least five acres. upon a nrui of. the size here described. All these must necessarily he permanently and safe ly enclosed, and the whole farm will be surrounded with a good substantial fence. llo.Welieribuch the aboliti , ni of f.2nces may I.i`C"tie - iii4,lC, it is improbable that it will sooWirpfOr roctigftlie( ; fe as :44e . iii6iitionecknity be taken as the least requirement in that way of any well managod farm under our ?repent circum stances. Outside fences' may certainly be done away with if ageneral understanding is arrived at to that effect.--.thzon. The "Sun's" Cholera Mixture. More than forty years ago when it was found that, prevention for the Asiatic cholera was easier than care, the learned doctors of both hemispheres drew up a prescription which was published (for working pcople)in the New York Sun, and took the name of "The Sun Cholera Mixture." Our contemporary never lent its name to a better article. We have seen it in almost constant use for nearly two score years, anal found it to be the teat remedy for looseness of the bowels ever yet devised. It is to be commended for several reasons. It is not to be mix ed with liquor, and therefore will not be used as an alcoholic beverage. Its in gredients are well-known among all com mon people and it will have no predudice to combat; each of the materials is in equal proportion to the other and it may therefore be compounded without profes sional skill; and the dose is so very small it may be carried in a tiny phial in the waistcoat pocket, and be always at hand. It is Tinct opii Capsici, Rhci co, .Ikientb _ Campho. Mix lba_sbove in equal parts; dose from ten to thirty drops. In plain terms take equal parts, tincture of gpium, red pepper, rhubarb, peppermint and eham- phor and mix them for use. In case of cek-4olsosilose- of ten to twenty tine =Of four teaspoonfuls of wAter. No one who has this _remedy by him and takes it in time will ever have the cholera. We commend it to our west ern friends and hope that the prescription may be widely published. Even when no cholera is anticipated it is an excellent remedy for ordinary summer complaints. —Journal of Commerce. Fall Seeding. Where oats stubble is to be seeded to wheat, it is my practice to plow it up as soon as the oats are removed. I find it easier work than to wait till September, after the tun has baked it for a month. I plow as deep as possible, with an ordinary steel plaw, and at seeding time, scatter the manure and cross plow, comparatively shallow, 'hieing the manure where it will be immediately available to the young wheat when it sprouts—then harrow the field smoothly before sowing the grain. By this method the oats stubble is left be low undisturbed, to keep the soil loose, and furnish additional food when it rota. I have drilled in my wheat for the last two years and believe the extra yield of the two crops above what there would have been sowed broadcast, has already paid for the drilt - and it is still as gocd as ever.— Ohio Farmer. Hay Fever. A gent!etnitn' who has had this hitherto incurable torment for twenty years, pub lishes the following certain cure: Get a saturated solution of sulphate of quinine in water, in the proportion of one part of quinine to, seven huudred aDd forty of 'Nl4: tecto be well shaken and applied to the nostrils, while lying down, with a camel's hail,-brush, until it is felt in the throat ; I:tiiettebef ie immediate. lip, wife' Lad it every season for thirty-five years. This simple remedy cured her at once. Our phial contains--water 3 ounces; quinine 3 grains.—Rural New Yorker. Useful Information. A cord of stone, three bushels of lime, and a cubic yard of sand will lay 100 cu bic feet of wall. One-flfth more siding and flooring is needed than the number of square feet of surface to be covered, because of the lap of the aiding and matching of the floor. To test the quality of wool, take a look from a sheep's back, and place it on a measured inch. If the spirals count from 30 to 38 in the space of an inch, it equals the finest Electoral or Saxony wool grown. The" diminution of the number of folds to the inch shows the inferiority: THE amount of fruit annually sold in this county is about $45,000,000. Miscellaneous WHAT I KNOW ABOUT VEGE , TINE. V V. Souru 1.3001., May 9, IS7O. R. I:. Sect Ens, Erl. : Dear Sir—t have had cotNidemble experience with the Yeomen. For dyspepideolobility and itnpnre blood, the VEOZTI242 is snperior to anything which I have ever used. I conimonced taking VZOLTISE about the middle of last winter, and, after using u few bottles, it entirely cured me of dyspepsia, and my blood never was in so good a condition as at the present time. It will afford me pleas.- nre to give any further particulate relative to whet I know of this good medicine to any ono who will call or address me at my residence, 386 Athensstreci. Very respectfully, MONROE PARKER, 386 Athens street. DYSPEPSIA SYMPTOMS—Want of appetite, rising of food sod wind from the stomach, acidity of the stomach, heartburn, dry ness awl whiteness of the tongue in the morning, sense of diztens:on iu the stomach and bowels, sometimes ram bling and pain; costiveness, which is occasionally inter rupted by diarrhoea; paleness of the urine. The mouth is clammy, or has a sour or bitter taste. Other frequent symptoms are waterbrash, palpitation of the heart, bead ache, and disorders of the senses, as seeing double, etc. There is general debility, languor and aversion to motion ; dejection of toe spirits, disturbed sleep, and frightful dreams. GAINED FIFTEEN POUNDS OF FL MS H SPUrfl 11c, J,A,1.1A72. STEVESI3, FN. : • Dear Sir—l have 11.1 dyspeleda in its moat form for the ant ten aml have tt.ken hundio.hi wut th of medicine without et .:tilling any relief. In Sep temher last I cnramenced htkilyg VIVETINS, 1%111.111 lit, My Iir,IIIII ete,Mily impro,a.i. My mod .4,44 Wed. anti I 1, 4 ,e g ainai uteri, poun.ig at are soveral others in ilits place, teki•g the Vvc Ulna, ail :lore t.htamthi.r.li - t V..nri truly, T OA AS E. 31001:11. •at, l'..rtbal•Jutli Q ALL 1)[81 1 ,Aj E; ti< THE 8140, If V4IIITIrz wilt hive pull), eloan3l, purify - and cure such diseteirs, retaining; the patient to pertect h e ltl, liner tryina.dittrrent physician., many reinedius i fur years, is it Out coricinsivu Kula; if yott e re r s yciu Cal/ le cured? It iiti c 1,1, ud In the rirriilating Auld. truly t.t..-.0,1 the Great Moe! gr,,,t 601,, the ; to t narsnatiteine dna do, nut net directly upon it, I. purify an.11,0 , ,41,,1.,,,tny just claim upon public it 11l tedipm lIYENCI' G 101) NC,V. 26, 1+,73. 3ir. 11. It. STEv ENS Deg, two I,,dth).,lrr.GeTtN . T: fnrni , hmt me by yonr wzont my wN't imtalict.ti with' gfoot 14,trelit. • For w long din. StltS bOO.l tumbled with dizziness and : tloee trutilird JIM cut trvly !elm:vett 11 the we, of V t:GC2:N r.. - s;yl al.. fit trimbled with dyspt•pria ttnti iteher4l d, trmatly benotitrri. '1110:11A_S Walnut street. RELIABLE EVIDENCE Mr. 11. R. ST.L.-unts Dear Sir—l will moot cheerfully add my teatitaiony to the grout number you have already received in favor of your h./Tat and good medicine, Vcormrs, for I do not think enough ran be :mid in its praise, for I was troubled over thirty yearn with that dreadful dimase, catarrh, and had inch bed coughing spells that it would seem as though I could nev,.r breathe any more, and Tao virms has cured me; anal do feel to thank God all the time that there in PO good a medicine 19 VEGETINE, and I aloe think It one of the beat medicines for coughs and weak sinking feelings at the stomach, and advise everybody to take the ViDerrtri, for I can assure them it is the best medicine that ever Was. MILS. L. °ORE, Corner Magazine and Walnut street, Cambridge Mae*. APPRECIATION. cffliitworm, maxi., March 19, 1869. 11. R. Envlsi: This L. to certify that 1 have used yaw "Blood Prepa ration" (Vgoirrtss) in my family for severs[ years, and think that, for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rhen rortic afTeetions, it cannot he excelled ; and no a blood purifier and spring medicine It is the beet thing I ever used; and 1 have used almost everything. I cart cheer fully recommend it to any one in need of ouch a medicine. Yours respectfully, / - MRS. A. A. DINSMORE, 19 Russel street. VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. March:l;7s-Iw. • SUT GENERIS. PA LMAM/VA U I naml I‘7lll4P i t :r • MASON &HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS. y n IiEQUALED=. 4 4IINAPPROACHRD cePledir And =camas by any others. Awsrded :11 lillgibiTii ' INS A-14 DVLONA OF HONOR AT VIENNIc,IB73' PARIS,IB67, OmyAmerican Organs ever awarded any medal in Europe, or which present such extraccdi, nary excellence u to command a wide sale there. ALWAY S awarded le.ghest premiums et Indus trial Expositions, is America as well as Itarepe. Out or hundreds there have not been biz in all where any other organs have been preferred. pig Declared by by Eminent M nri net analed ,q, In be unrivaled both Bee MONIAL CIRCULAR, with opinions of more than One Thousand (sent free). JO INSIS T on haring a Mason St Hamlin. Do not take any other. Dealers get LUIGEB Cox mimosa for selling inferior organs, and for. this reason often try very hard to sell something else. PkW. STYLkS wi al th ramt zr fraPc m r ade tant ini C v e oo so and oni in m a...o tB n e ..ops. 'superb Etagere and other Cases of new designs. PIANO-HARP CABINET ORGAN An ex quisite combination of these instruments. e:: EASY PAYMENTSOrgans sold for cash ; or . for monthly or quarterly payments; or rented until rent pays for the organ. CATALOGUES sad Circulars, with foll /Artie ,lare, free. Address MASON et 11116iLIN ORGAN CL., 1154 Tremont Street, BOB TON; 25 Union Square, 1 4 17/ YORE; or al di E4l 'dams St.. CHICAGO. March 24, '75-y DOWN WITH PRICES. WILLIAM AFRICA has just opened up a large and varied assortment of BOOTS, SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS, • GLOVE KID SHOES, and a large supply of heavy work, suitable for men and boys, at very low prices. I have at all times an assortment of HANDSOME BOOTS AND SHOES • on hand, which will be disposed of at as reasona ble rates as the market will admit of. My stock was selected with great care, and I can confidently recommend all articles in my establishment. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of customer work, and orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed in all orders. WILLIAM AFRICA. Jan. 4,'71. DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. S. S. SMITE & SON, No. 616 PENN STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA Dealers in Drags, Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet and Pansy Articles, Trusses, Supporters and Shoul der Braces, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Carbon Oil Lamps, ,tc. Pure Wines and Liquors tor Medicinal Purposes _.Also, Agent for The Davii Vertical Feed Sew ing Machine. Best in the wort a for all purposes. Aug. 20,1873. TO TEE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Your at tentlon is specially invited to the fact that the Nation al Banks are new 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 same. 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. The shares of stock are offered for $lO each, and subscribers will receive a handsome steel engraved Certificate of Stock, suitable 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, 1876. Subscribers who are not near a National Bank enure mit a check or post-offlce older to the undersigned. FREDK. FRALEY, Treasurer, Ang.20,13t0Ju1y4;76.1 604 Walnut St., Philadelpia. COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB - PRINTING If you want sale If you want bill heads, If you want letter heads, If you want visiting cards, If you want business Gard!, If you want blanks of any kind, If you want envelopes neatly printed, If you want anything printed in a workman like manner, aiiid at very reasonable rates, leave yourorders at the above named office. VORFINEAND FANCY PRINTING .A.: Go to the JOURNAL Office. COMING AT EAST ! P. T, IARNUM'S GREAT TRAVELING WORLD'S FAIR, MUSEUM, MENAGERIE, CARAVAN, CIRCUS, AND I Colossal Exposition of all Nations In Canvas Colleges, Canopying Acres, will pitch Wits mighty Illetropolis of Twenty Centre Pole Pavilions at 1-TUNTINGDON, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9th. • OVER ONE THOUSAND MEN AND HORSES. 100 , 000 CARDINAL CURIOSITIES ! Steam EnEine-Operated Automatic and Polytechnic Institute. Barnum's Colosseum of Foreign Outomatons. Including hundreds of extremely curious and divert ing Lifa-mimicking, Moving Mechanical Automatons, from Paris, Geneva, Brussels and Berlin. 1,500 Representative Animals, Beasts, Birds Rep. tiles) and Amphibious Marine Monsters. The ONLY LIVING GIRAFFES IN AMERICA. Singly more expensive than any ordinary Menagerie. The Oily School of Captive ',Mil Sea Lions. In great . tanks of water. The only African Moen Atlas. BLACK MANED LION, As Large as an Ox. The only Genuine Ethiopian Horned Horses THE ONLY GIANT ELAND A Separate Stupendous INTER-CONTINENTAL AMPHITHEATRE With seats fur 10,000 Spectators. Presenting in supreme artistic competition and stellar rivalry DAN CASTELLO'S INTERNATIONAL HIPPODROME LOWANDE'S IMPERIAL BRAZILIAN CIRCUS ! r Constituting an altogether unprecedented and peerless ...... 4 11 concentration of GREAT ARENAS BEYOND CEN ^ ?,-7 , i :' I , SURE and a CENTENNIAL OF CIRCUS CELEBRI -'•. ' '•' .7. - C 1 - 4 ; : 19 / TIES, prominent among the pre-eminent being , ---- at/0 45 - 1 1f= -'' ci tv The Great liartinho Lowande, ar,ro \ j --- ;:i t ,;, ) '••' 3 T he Wild Rider of Brazil, whose superbly daring and 7 6 , i - .., phetominal achievements on one, four and seven bare * ll' backed horses, establish him "champion" by the unan , imons consent of his profession. MME. ELISA DOCKRILL, the "Empress of the Arena," and Lovely Amazon of bareback equestriennes. - TONY, the Centaur Child Hero. <.,• MONS. R. H. DOCKRILL, Master of the Menage. -- i NATHALIO LOWANDE, the Leopard Athlete. ' LUKE RIVERS, the original "Pete Jenkins" and , 'i'l •'''', Equestrian Burton. t, , ,,.'..:.. ..- „, - • ....,,-“ .., .:,•,,- . -1- , t; --„,..r , , THE LESLIE BROTHERS, Fred. John and Lewis, Champion American Gymnasts. • r. , - WM. H. PORTER, the funniest of felt-crowned fools. ` 44 -i'i,,. "''''''', ' „„.. Together with the greatest number of the G-eatest - . Riders, Leapers, Gymnasts, Trapezists. Contortionists, - ______ Clowns, Pantomimist!, and General Performers of .... _____ __________ , every nation, ever congregated. More than enough of ' __, ......., ~ _ _ ,_----------- -- ---=------ —'' pre-eminent Arenie Talent to constitute a score ofor ---. ''''' ----=:--- 1 - -... - -' ,-- -.7 - i - : - ---- dinary circuses. A CARAVAN COLLEGE of Edu cated Elephants, Performing Ponies, Magnific•nt Trick Chargers, Canine Equestrians, Clown Mules, Ape Actors, and other astonishing Brute Scholars. The arrival in town of each morning of THIS EIGHTH WONDER OF THE WORLD! being heralded by the MIGHTIEST PAGEANT earth has ever seen; exceeding in maznitude and massive splendor a dozen Roman Triumphs. Two Leviathan Universal Living Exhibitions Daily I DOORS OPEN AT '1 AND 7 P. M. GRAND ANIMAL AND ARENIC ENTREE ONE HOUR LATER. THE GREAT WORLD'S FAIR will also exhibit at Tyrone, Friday, Oct. 8. Lewistown, Monday, Oct. 11. WHAT STEAM, ELECTIOCIT Y, AND ONE MILLION DOLLARS HAVE ACCOMPLISHED. oliginating, organizing, and perfecting what is unanimously pronounced by the Press The World's Show, And the only Exhibition in America recognized aiol approved by the Religious classes, and daily visi ted by eminent clergymen and teachers. Returning more than TEN TIMES THE PRICE OF ADMISSION—a Single Ticket (ONLY 50 CENTS,) admitting to each department-C4ildren under nine years, half•pricc. FREE ADMISSION to all who purchase the Life of P. T. BARNUM, written by him self ; 500 pages, illustrated and completed up to 1875. Reduced from $3.50 to $1.50. "Worth a $lOO Green back to a beginner."—Horace Greeley. DINO Groat Shows ill Olio AND Real Estate: K. ALLEN L'OVELL, HUNTINGDON LAND AGENCY. Persons having Real Estate to sell, as well as 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, tcc., are able to effect speedy and satisfactory purchases and sales of farms, town properties, timber lands, &c. LOVELL 1 MUSSER, Huntingdon, Pa. Travellers' Guide. prIILADELPHIA & READING RAILROAD ARRANGEMENT OF PA.S'SENGER TRAINS. MAY 3d, 1871. Trains leave Harrisburg, a s psihirt t Fur New York, at 5.20, PAO a. tu. and 2.00 P.ni . 1 :'•"' p. m Fur Philadelphia, at a' 0, 8.10, 9.45 a. In. f..GO and p. ni For Reading, at 5.20, 8.10, 9.45 a. ro. 2.00, 3.50 and 7.40 p. DI. For Pottsville, at 5.20, F.lO a. in. and 3.50 p. rm. and via Schuylkill and Suaquehenna Brandt at 2.40 p. m. For Alleutow 11, at J LG, 8.10 a. m. 2.0(: 3.61) and 7.40 p. The 6 20, 8.10 a. ILL and '2.0 and rAn p. m, trains have through carn for New York. The s.lo a, in. and 2.110 p. m. train!, have through earn for Philadelphia. S UND.I YV I.'3r New York, at 6.20 a. u.. For Allentown and Nay S•tatimim at 5.26 a. tn. For Re/tiling, Philadelphia at d Way Stition4 at 1. LS p. m. Prains for Irmo, as Ph'hole, Leave Dlt Vt. Leave New York, at 9 15 at. rtt. 1:145, 5.30 and .7.45 p. ro Philadelphia, at 9.1 J a. m. 3.40 and 7 00 p. m. It adiue ß at 4,30, 7.40, 11.20 a. in. 1.50 6.13 and 10.15 p. w. Lease at 5.55, 9.0 n a. in. end 4.r.n p. m. and ♦ia and lnayuehanun Branch at 8.05 a. m Lem., Allentown, at 2.30, 5.50, 8.50 a. in. 12.25, 4.30, and 8.45 p. m. 9h 2.30 a. m train fron, Allpnt , ,wn and 0,0 •4:in a. m. train fnan 11.4 run on Nlonday3. SI ''_V DA YS Leave New York at 5.30 p Leave Philadelphia a t p. Leave Rea.iling at 4 7.4 i a. a l . and p. Leave Allentown at 4.:in a. in. and ti. 45 p. •Via Morris and Essex Railroad. J. R. WOOTTEN, General Nuperinlendent. 5ep.8,75-tf. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD: TIME or Lt•PIIA OP TRAINS Summer Arrangement. WESTWARD ,- i PI i. 4 . 3 "J 1 -3 ;0 ' PI ' 7 ' ro ro xl 0 STATIONS. N. Hamilton Mt. Union Mapleton Mill Creek 1102,21:40DON Petersburg 'Barree Spruce Creek Birmingham Tyrone Tipton Fostoria Belle Mille Altoona ie Fast Line Westward, le3Ten llnntii and arrives at Altoou'a at 9 30 P. M P. 111.. Th 8..1, Tb don ie Pacific Express, Eastward, leaves Hu am, and arrives at Harrisburg 11.35 a t le Philadelphia Express, Eastward, leave at 10.58 p. In_ and arrives it larrisborg HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAILROAD. Summer Arrangeme On and after Sunday, MAY 23, Trains will arrive and depart as follows SOUTHWARD. MAIL. I YAP. f 1 I STATIONS. Iluntingdona Long Siding Mt,Connell/mown Grafton narklePhurg Coffee Ron Rough and Ready Core Fisberm Summit. Saxton Kiddlesimrg flopeweJl , . Piper! Run &miller's Siding. Tatesvire B. ItunSWing.... Everett _ Mount Dense BEDFORD SHOUP'S RUN BRANCH. 'ARIL SOUTIIM No. 1. ZIP. A. M. lu 25 10 40 10 45 10 66 Jan.l.7 STATIONS, Saxton, Coalmont Cravrford. Dudley, • 6, Lava Peas are everything they are recom mended to be. Buy a gross. Durborrow k Co., agents for Huntingdon county. tf. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. On and after SUNDAY, Juno 2Stb, 1874, trains will leave Harrisburg as follows : NORTIIWARD. 4.26, a. m., to Erie, Elmira, Conan daigua to the Fails. NIAGARA EXPRESS 10.40 a. tn., to Initial° and the Falls via. Emporium and via. Canaudai- ERIE MAIL lu. .20 p. m., to Willianaport and ELMIRA EXPRESS Xlmirs. E.65p. m., to Williamsport and Lock Steven. SOUTHWARD PAST LINF', 3.10 a. m., Daily. BALTO. ACCOM 6.56 a. ni., daily except Sunday. MAIL 3.25 p. in., daily. NIAGARA EXPRESS 11.05 p. m., daily except Sunday. Trains north leave daily except Sunday. For further information, tickets and baggage checks, apply at the ticket office in the Pennsylvania Depot, Har risburg. A. J. CASSATT, General Manager. FAST LINE D. M. BOYD. Ja., General Pane Agent. Miscellaneous. BININGER'S OLD LONDON DOCK GIN. Especially designed for the use of the Medical Profession and the Family, possessing those in triasie Old and Pure Gin. Indispensiblo to Females. Good fur Kidney Complaints. A delicious Tonic. Put up in cases containing one dozen bottles each, and sold by all druggists, grocers, etc. A. M. BININGER 1 CO., established 1778, No. 15 Beaver Street, New York. J. C. FLEMING I CO, Sole Agents, Hunting don, Pa. F.19-Iyr. GRAFFUS MILLER, DEALER IN GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, TOBACCO, SEGARS, R.C. 213 Nth Fifth Street, HUNTINGDON, PA. Nov.ll-tf. BOOTS AND SHOES. G. A. JOY & CO., 414 PENN STREET, HUNTINGDON, PENNA., next door below Wharton's Hardware Store. Best place in town to purchase a good article at a reasonable price. We have just received a good stock of Keystone and City made Boots and Shoes of all descriptions. REPAIRING NEATLY DONE. Aug.5,1874-Iyr. S L. KIRK & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, 130 North THIRD Sk, Corner of Cherry, PHILADELPHIA, Have in store and offer for sale, at the lowest market prices, and on the most reasonable terms, a large and well assorted stock of GROCERIES, TEAS, SPICES, FISH. CHEESE, he. Selected with care in this, New York and Baltimore mar kets, to which the attention of Country Dealers is particularly requested. (spa- y. PICTURE Q I P ICTURE f ICTUREN-J • ICTUR • A full line of CHROMOS and other PICTURES, very cheap, at the JOURNAL STATIONERY STORE, Drugs, Patent 114 ,, 1 . ..; , ),4. l'erroinery. Toilet Snaps. m 4 the yt J. PALL musair Fifth Street Drag Store. ALSO PATENT MEDIctNES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS. PV l E WINES AND LIQUORS CHOICE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOIPX, HAIR. currn .;ND TOO TA BRUSH EN rostßS. Silo pi - IMP - A RR WEI TRUSSES. INSTRI'MENTS. AND MA. ARTICLES NP I v A FIRST-CLASS AND WELL. KEPT DRUG :•TORF. PREge,EIPTIOII3 Will recciry sporia! rxper:ene, owskr... , in re,vvri floprrfi 3rid 3erireoly, The on;y Vain. in f, ,, xn wli,rre the Ross - cje,m.:, • -;,, eh,„._ 1111EA°111. IE4E: IF-1 Neil - t - F II" ,4IID War • Iluiltingd-n. August, li, 1575—y . AL_ 11L_ Kit 411111\11W EASTWARD. *;1 ow! Sc ttr_ X ..z t'l :1 mn ri, 6 40 A. AL * t A lA itingdon a Tinnting 2.35 a m 1913, nger NORTHWARD NAIL. I LX?. A. M. I P. M. 9 251 635 8 201 630 8 13. 6 5, 8 081 615 6 4x - , 7 481 555 7 401 7 331 h 7 an 5 3" , 7 10 5 2, 5 :4 505 6 45' 500 35 4 4>• 6 30 4 40 625 43: 6 111 4 34r 6 13 4 23 fi 10 4 20 6 50 4 00 Old AS'ol.— "Here, Mother Earth. these &ripe* and Spots have about used me up. Regulate year movements hereafter by this, and don't (leper(' nn me•" NOKIIIWA RD No. 2. [XT. P. X. 5 10 4 56 4 50 4 40 Having served an apprentieeship in Philadelphia. and horn prvetiesfly freipmeni fifty years, the public may rest assured they an het their Watches rot iet privor order ani at reduced prices. An assortment of G. F. GAAS, Sm. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles ea Mak No. 412, HUNTINGDON, PA. t - -- ONE MlLLioit CORRUGATED ova:pipe =Paws U3ED BY TWA-4Z DEoiiiii:Si; Economy, Beauty, Cleanlineme, and A PERFECT DRAFT. ilicalsi 111-grem-y-wr2sarres. Manafactured by contraATED £LOW CO. rdr C. 5..:1 CIO 110... t. N. I. 45 A 47 Use° Street, Cieeirinsik, 215 A 21/ Lae alisest. Chiewo- HORSE MID CATTLE POWDERS, • ) t , 4t, 1 . 4 ill our or prevents Disnise. Dea.23,1874. JOHN C. MILLER (Successor to C. H. Miller A: Son.) DEALER IN EVERY LEATHER, SHOE FINDINGS AND HILL STREET, Jan.1,1873-ly Great Reduction in Prices DR. J. C. FLEEING & CO. llnve n -Tv the large.t and the most nrefolly eetert , ".l =.toci YUTE AND FRESH DRIMS IN 1! t • NTINGDON COUNTY and an elegant aasoitaient 4 Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. Silverwarp. tte .. r ELGIN WATCH 1:, PRACTICAL WATCHM Miscellaneous. ydtrirz's VARIETY Of BELTING HUNTINGDON, PA. - AT TID.- fvr tnedicina! purposes. Ati F. I: BOO* Bhlloll mai Lather. IIceZIOIIIIID TO TIM SOWN ILIST AMP Swear et die Illmised. CAST is ISATIS Jolt.' N. fltSTßannir Beepsetfelly leierine Ale Adele* et Illorsaltegfkas sod vieteity Mot be bee jest nameteeil beep lir city a see aeJ iiieemli4 Anal et LEATHER. 4 . SOOTS AND SHOES, RATS AID CAP& iltariery. .M.* fiiiiisr, Carry Swam. 1..... bk ....., jr., ay.. Er. AU of elliob b is proposed te oda st pulp so• Awed prisms. Dosit fervor ties ore mood ie doe Dieseeil oestomors sod tbe rob& pooradipw forrinsul to esti. Jas. 4. '7l. 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