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    Tild duutaugdon Journal.
.irvivm and Tooltohl.
The Compost Heap
The winter, say, ,, the ',n:e::e,:l
mer," is the time If) pny.re
heap, to gather together all the materials
and incorporate them
they will be in contlitiJn
digest easily. It is a work which is easy
of accomplishment if it is steadily pursued
but unfortunately it receives lit little :it
tention from the majority of seuthem
planters. There are very few places where
the materials for a large and valuable com
post heap cannot b 3 collected during the
winter months, if he would only take the
necessary trouble. The fallcn leaves from
the woads, all refuse vegetable matter,
creek mud, and a little lime, will make a
most excellent compost with stable manure,
cotton seed, and all other matter which
will produce fermentation and decomposi
tion. It is astonishing what a large pile
of fertilizing matter can be collected in a
short time if attention is given to it every
day. Wherever river mud or muck can
be obtained without too much hauling,
nothing is better than mixed with slacked
lime in proportion of a bushel of the latter
to a half cord of the former. The heap
ffluAld be worked over well, so as to pul
verize and mix the ingredients thoroughly,
and when warm weather commences de
composition will take place immediately.—
We should begin now to gather the leaves,
and trash, and muck, sprinkling the heap
as it grows with lime, as already indicated.
Leave one cpiarter of its bulk of stable
manure, cotton seed and other vegetable
matters as can be collected; it will be one
of the richest possible fertilizers. Ashes
can be added to such a pile with great ad
vantage, and the refuse from the kitchen
and outhouse, if thrown in to swell the
pile, will be of value, instead of (as now)
a complete waste.
We should not complain that our lands
are becoming poorer every year while we
neglect the means within easy reach to
sustain their fertility. We must notgrum
ble because we cannot afford to buy the
'expensive artificial manures of commerce,
and give this as an excuse why we make
poor crops, when we allow hundreds of
cords of natural manure of the best quali
ty to lie ungathered and unused all around
ue. Oue hand and one ox•tcam put to
work now will build up an immense bank
Of fertility before seed time, which will in
harvest add many a bale of cotton and
barrel of corn to the crep. But now is
the time to begin. Let no consideration
arrest the wprk, Gather up the leaves,
clean out the fence corners, pile up the
corn stalks, halal away the muck from the
borders of the branch, burn up the old
logs and brush now cuniberiug the ground,
and collect the ashes ; tnix them all togeth
er with a few bushel; of slacked lime, tea
king the pile broad and flat, on the top,
and early in the spring add the stable
manure and other fermenting matter. The
labor expended will cost very little The
lime can be bought for a few dollars. The
result will be a permanent enriching of the
land and largely increased crops.
Death of Vines, Bushes, Etc.
A correspondent of the .Imcrican .11rtr
,-an says : The writer has several hun
dred raspberry bushes of a choice variety.
They generally withstand the winter, but
~ecasionally, after a very cold season, or
when the ground has been less protected
by snow than usual, they fail to pat forth in
rile spring, so that it is the safest to cover
illetn in the fall. Last fall they were ne•
..:Jected, and last spring they failed to come
—.t. An old gardener who examined
1:1.11n said, "the sap has been all frozen
of then]," and this freezing out of the
1 ) ho considered as in all cases the cause
the death of vines and shrubs after un
it-a:Illy cold winters. The gardener's ex
p! nation was hardly satisfactory, cnd the
q-I.?stion, "How came the bushes to die ?"
keame the subject of reflection. A theory
s ..zgested itself. The spring was uncom
woly tardy, the ground for these reasons
remaining cold, and the roots remaining
torpid much later than usual. Night not,
ii,,,ler these conditions, the stalks and
bAti3, exposed to the sun and winds of
spring so long before they could get sap
from the torpid toot, become so dried out
and the sap vessels so contracted that the
sap could not find its way up ? If this theo.
ry .vere correct, might not the cause be re
bv:aloved artificially moistening the stalk in
due way ? Acting upon this as a plau
la or at least possible hypothesis, three
Lushes were bent down to the ground and
ov..red with moist earth. At the expira
..-' ight days they were taken up. The
b ..is had put forth their leaves from half
;.n inch to an inch, pale from lack of light,
:t healthy and vigorous. The stalks
%,• ..! staked - up, and the leaves soon got
i e color. These three bushes have since
.t 3 well. The theory seemed to be corro
-1•;,-:ted by the experiment, at least suffi
ci-ntly to make it worthy of futher obser
..o and further investigation.
it be true the covering of hushes and
!I protects them not against the direct
'•fft of the cold in winter, but against
f drying influence of the sun and winds
•• ,)ring until the root is fairly warmed
o life, it seems quite probable that all
bushes in the lot above mentioned
t have been saved like the three upon
eh the experiment was tried, by being
down and covered with earth in the
lig. This. however, cannot be consid•
•• 1 certain or the theory by any means
In o tra ted . But it may be of inter
i enough to lay befl.ge your readers,
• ~,,e•of whom may be disposed to consider
end perhaps to experiment upon it.
THE WHEAT CROP.—About one third
the wheat grown in the United States
i produced in the three States of Min
, i.csnta, lowa, and Wisconsin, and this one
-third is in round numbers a hundred mil
lion bushels. The heavy rains have dam
' .ed this crop somewhat in those States
t his year. The St. Paul Dispatch says
t hat from the most trustworthy informa
tion that it has been able to obtain it would
that in Minnesota five per cent. of
the entire production for the year has
been• totally destroyed, while the damaged
condition of a large proportion of the crops
is equivalent to a further loss of about ten
per cent. The continued rains have de
layed the operations of the farmers, and
the crop of that State' will not reach the
'market until several weeks later than
usual.
WHAT I KNOW ABOUT VEGE
TINE.
H. I:. Si' vii•;,
• .
Dear Sir-1 have had eonsiibrable experience with the
VE. /SINE. Fur dyspt psis. ti"ldlity and impure blood, the
Vso rid NE is superior to anything which I hare over used.
I commenced taking VZGY.TI NE about the middle of last
winter, and, after using a few tattles, it entirely cured
ma of dyspepsi!, and my blood never was in fi3 goad a
conditiuu as at the present time. It will afford me pleaA
ore to give any further particulars relative to what I
know of this good medicine to any one who will call or
address me at lay residence, 386 Athens street.
Very respectfully,
MON ROE PARKER,
386 A4tens street.
that
sprit,2
r the crops to
ST nf appetite,ri&lng of food and wind
from tI q stoimoli, acidity of the Stomach, hsartburn, dry
iv, the tongue in the im.rning, sense
of di,loll2ioll in the stomach and bowels, sometimes rum
bling • ,1,1 Loin; co , tivet , ss, which is occasionally inter
rupted by tliitcrh , e,. lateness of the urine. The mouth Is
clammy, t r has a tout or bitter lade. Other frequent
symptoms are waterhinsli, palpitation of the heart, head
ache, and disorders of the senses, as seeing double, etc.
There is general debility, languor and aversion to motion;
dejection of the epirite, disturbed sleep, end frightful
dream,
GAINED FIFTEEN POUNDS OF
FLESH.
Sorra BEnWieg, Mo., Jan. 1672.
. .
R. r. srryr.xr, E q . :
Dear Sir—l have had dyspepsia in its worst form for
the hat ten years, and have taken hundreds of dollars
worth of medicine without obtaining any relief. In Sep
tember last I commenced taking VE0371141, since which
time my health has steadily improved. Sty food digests
well, and I have gained fifteen pounds of flesh. There
are several others in this plate taking the Vzazrixa, and
all have obtained relief Tours truly,
THOMAS Z. 110OR11.
Ocersrpr of curd room, Portsmouth Cu'e
ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD.
If Ventrirc will rdieve pain, cleanse, pnrify and cure
each diseases, restoring the patient to perfect health after
trying different physicians, many remedies, suffering for
years, ?s ;t not conclusive proof, if you are a sufferer, you
can be cared? It noilts in the blood, in the circulating
fluid. It can truly be called the Great Blood Partkr
The great source of diioase originates In the blood ; and
no ,nedicine thet dons not act directly upon it, to purify
and n•novat,., Inn, any just claim upon public attention.
Mr. IT R. STVI:18 '
Dear Sir—The two bottles of VIOETIXE furnished me by
your agent my wife has used with great benefit.
For a long time one has been troubled with dizziness
and costiveness ; these troubles are entirely removed by
the use of Vauarizr.
She was also troubled with dyspepsia and general de
bility, has beta greatly benefited.
THOM.IIB GILMORE,
229% Walnut street.
RELIABLE EVIDENCE,
Mr. H. R. STIVErs:
Dear Sir—l will most cheerfully add my testimony to
the great number you have already received in favor of
your great and good medicine, Vsomnes, for I do not
think enough can be said in its praise, for I was troubled
over thirty years with that dreadful disease, catarrh, and
had such bad coughing spells that it would seem as
though I could never breathe any more, and VIAIZTINZ has
cured me; and Ido feel to thank God all the time that
there is so good a medicine as Violinist and I also
think it one of the best medicines fur coughs and weak
sinking feelings at the stomach, and advise everybody to
takethe Tzommr., for I can assure them it is the best
medicine that ever was.. MRS. L. GORE,
_ .
Corner Magazine and Walnut Street, Cambridge Mass.
U. STKVENII
This is to certify that 1 have used your "Blood Prepa
ration" (VEorrixs) in my family for several years, and
think that, for Scrofula or Cankerous Humors or Rheu
matic affections, it cannot be excelled ; and as a blood
purifier and erring medicine it is the best thing I ever
use I ; and I have used almost everything. I can cheer
fully recommend it to and one in need of such a medicine.
Yours respectfully,
MRS. A. A. DINSMORp,
19 Buss& street.
VEGETINE IS SOLD Br ALL DRUGGISTS.
Idarch3,'7s-Iyr.
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MASON &HAMLIN
CABINET ORGANS.
UNEQUALED=XUNAPPROACHED
In capscity and aloallenea by any others. Awarded
T:lt iil li 1 :1:11Th lipi&S
AND DIPLOMA OF HONOR - AT
VIENNV,IB73;PARIS,IB67.
ONLYAmerican Organs ever awarded any medal
in Europe, or which present such extraordi
nary er ,, ellenoe as to command a wide sale there.
ALWAYS rriZrrporiorinPrlmeri
minms . at
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Europe. Out of hundreds there have not beer7elx is
ell where any other organs have been preferred.
BEST Declar edsralgp
hemispheres,
by tnit h lrt u Mul s it , tzt, e( it, both
see
TIMONIAL CIRCULAR, with opinions of more
than One Thousand (sent free).
INSIS T on haling a Mason & Hamlin. Do not
take any other. Dealers get ZAIIGEII COM-
A:7EBlozs for selling inferior organs. and for this
reason often try very hard to sell something else.
NEIA'r-§TYLE m with t. mot e t er imp i o n r a tt imireve
w
Solo an Comb nation Stops. 'Superb
Etagere and other Cases of new designs.
PIANO-HARP.,ABINET ORGAN
ex
(mitt° cotnbination these instruments. al
EASY PAYMENTS °rgans
f°r
cash ;
for monthly or quarterly
payments; or rented until rent pays for the organ.
CATALOGUES and Circulars, with full partic
ulars, free. Address MASON &
HAMLIN ORGAN CO., 154 Tremont Street, BOS
TON; 25 Union Square, ITBW YORK; or 80 & 851
Adams St., CHICAGO.
March 24, '75-y
DOWN WITH PRICES.
WILLIAM AFRICA
has just opened up ft, 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, '7l. -
DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS.
S. S. SMITH & SON,
No. 816 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, ,tc.
Pure Wince and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes
Also, Agent for The Davis Vertical Feed Sew
ing Machine. Best in the world fur all purposes.
Aug. 20,1873.
TO TILE CITIZENS OF PHNNSYLVANIA.—Your at
tendon is specially invited fo 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 thissource are to be employed in the
erection of the buildings for the International Exhibition,
and the expcnoeo 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 SIO mall. and subscriberswill
receive a handsome steel engraved Certificate of Stock,
suitable for framing and preservation ns3.national memo
rial.
Intereet 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.
Subscribers who are not near a National Bank canro •
mit a check or peat-oflice omder to the undersigned.
FREDK. FEALEY, Treasurer,
Aug.20,'73t0Ju1y4,'76.1 914 Walnut St.. Philadelpia.
COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE
FOR YOUR
JOB PRINTING
If you want sale bills,
IC you want bill heads,
If you want letter heads,
If you want visiting cards,
If you want bnsiness cards,
If you want blanks of any kind,
If you want envelopes neatly printed,
If you want anything printed in a workman
like manner, and at very reasonable rates, leave
yourorders at the above named office.
FOR FINEAND FANCY PRINTING
Go to the JOURNAL Office.
Miscellaneous.
Sault ISoBroN, May'.', 1570,
DYSPEPSI A
GOOD EVIDENCE.
CiNOINNATI, Noy. 26. 1873.
APPRECIATION.
CluaLwrowa, Maas, March 19,1869.
Professional Cards
3. T. DROWN. J. M. BAILEY.
BROWN & BAILEY, Attorneys-at-
Law, Office 2d door cast of First National
Bank. Prompt personal attention will be given
to all legal bugiuess entrusted to their care, and
to the collection and remittance of claims.
Jau.7,71.
17 W. DDCIIANAN, D. D. H. 1 W. I'. M. A. C. 1..,
BUCHANAN & GEORGEN,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
muh.17,'75.] 228 Peon St., HUNTINGDON, Pa.
CALDWELL, Attorney -at -Law,
•No. 111, &retract. Office formerly occupied
by Messrs. Woods & Williamson. [apl2,'7l.
A. 13. BRUMBAUGH, offers his
professional services to the community.
Office, No. 523 Washington street, one door east
of the Catholic Parsonage. (jan.4,11.
EO. B. ORLADY, Attorney-at-Law.
NOF Over Wharton's and Chaney's Hardware
store, Huntingdon, Pa. [apl7-tf.
Ev J. GREENE, Dentist. , Office re
• moved to Leister's new building, Hill street
Pi.watingdon. [jan.4,'7l.
L. ROBB, Dentist, office in S. T.
1-A
• Brown's new building, No. 620, Hill St.,
Huntingdon, Pa. [apl2,'7l.
HUGH NEAL,
ENGINEER AND SURVEY OR,
Cor. Smithfield, Street and Eighth Avenue
PITTSBURGH, PA
Second Floor City Bank
C. MADDEN, Attorney-at-Law
• A A
• Office, No. —, Hill street, Huntingdon,
Pa. [ap.19,'71.
JFRANKLIN SCIIOCK, Attorney
• at-Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Prompt attention
given to all legal business. Office 229 Hill skeet,
corner of Court House Square. [dec.4,'72
SYLVANUS BLAIR, Attorney-at
c, • Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Orme, Hill street,
hree doors west of Smith. Lian.4'7l.
It. DURBORROW, Attorney-at
t., • Law, Huntingdon, Pa., will practice in the
several Courts of Huntingdon county. Particular
attention given to the settlement of estates of dece
dents.
°Moe in he Jonax.u. Building. [feb.l,7l
W. MATTERN, Attorney-at-Law
ro
• and General Claim Agent, Huntingdon, Pa.,
Soldiers' claims against the Government for back
pay, bounty, widows' and invalid pensions attend
ed to with great care and promptness.
Office on Hill street. [jan.4,'7l.
S. GEISSINGER, Attorney-at
• Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Office one doo
East of R. M. Speer'e office. [Feb.s-1
K. ALUM LOT LL. J. nALL Alussen.
L OVELL & MUSSER,
Attorneys-at-Law,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Special attention given to COLLECTIONS of all
kinds; to the settlement of ESTATES, ALI.; and
all other legal business prosecuted with fidelity and
dispatch. [nov6,'72
R A. ORBISON I Attorney-at-Law,
• Patents Bbtained, Office, 321 Hill street,
Huntingdon, Pa. [may3l,7l.
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E. FLEMING, Attorney-at-Law,
IV • Huntingdon, Pa., office 319 Penn street,-
nearly opposite First National Bank. Prompt
and careful attention given to all legal business.
Aug.W74-6mos.
WiLLIAM A. FLEMING, Attorney
abt-Law, Huntingdon, Pa. Special attention
given to collections, and all other legal business
attended to with care and promptness. Office, No.
29, Hill street. [apl9,ll.
Hotels
D ICKSON HOUSE,
(Formerly Farmer's Hotel,)
North-oast corner of Fourth and Penn Streets,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
SAMUEL DICKSON, - - Proprietor,
Having lately taken charge of the Dickson
House, (formerly Farmer's Hotel,) I axe now pre
pared to entertain strangers and travelers in the
most satisfactory manner. The house and stable
have both undergone thorough repair. My table
will be filled with the best the market can afford,
and the stable will be attended by careful bustlers.
May 5, 1875—y
WASHINGTON HOUSE,
Corner of Seventh and Penn Streets,
HUNTINGDON. PA.,
LEWIS RICHTER, - - PROPRIETOR.
Permanent or transient boarders will be taken
at this house on the following terms : Single meals
25 cents; regular boarders $l6 per month.
Aug. 12, 1874
MORRISON HOUSE,
OPPOSITE PENNSYLVANIA R. R. DEPOT
HUNTINGDON, PA.
J. 11. CLOVER, Prop
April 5, 1871-Iy.
Miscellaneous.
SOMETHING NEW.
TWO LARGE STORES M-
ERGED INTO ONE!
EXPENSES DECREASED,- PRICES REDUCED
and greater convenience secured to customers.
JAMES A. BROWN
Takes pleasure in announcing to all who want to
buy
•
CARPETS & FURNITURE
That having become sole proprietor of the Fur
niture store formerly owned by "Brown k Ty
burst," he has combined with it his large Carpet
Store and
THE LADIES
Will be pleased now to find the CARPETS, as
well as samples of FURNITURE on the first floor,
without climbing stairs. My stock comprises a
great variety of Kitchen, Chamber and Parlor
Furniture, Mattresses, Picture Frames, Brackets,
and the largest stock of CARPETS in Central
Pennsylvania. Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Win
dow Shades, Wall Paper, Carpet Chain, all colors;
needles for Howe and other machines. Eetey
Organs; also Howe sewing machines at cost.
I manufacture part of my goods in both the
Carpet and Furniture Department, and please
NOTICE THIS FACT,
That as I BUY LOW FOR CASH, and having
made this new arrangement, reducing expenses, I
can sell at such low prices as will make it the in
terest of buyers to call at
No. 525 , Penn Street.
Until March 10th, I offer AT COST, for
cash, Wall Paper and a great variety of Carpets.
Feb.lo. JAMES A. BROWN.
TT ROBLEY, Merchant Tailor, No.
A-A-0 Sl3 Milllin street, West Huntingdon,
Pa., respectfully solicits a share of public pat
ronage from town and country. [0ct16,72.
UTM. WILLIAMS,
MANUFACTURER OF
MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS.
HEADSTONES, &C.,
HUNTINGDON, PA.
PLASTER PARIS CORNICES,
MOULDINGS, &C!
ALSO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO
ORDER.
Jan. 4, '7l.
(.1 L. KIRK & CO.,
kJ.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
130 North THIRD St., 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, &c. Selected
with care in this, New York and Baltimore mar
kets, to which the attention of Country Dealers is
particularly requested. [aprl-1 y.
GRAFFUS MILLER,
DEALER IN
GROCERIES,
QUEENSWARE,
TOBACCO,
SEGARS ; &C.
213 Nth Fifth Street, HUNTINGDON, PA.
Nov.ll-tf.
Miscellaneous.
READ THIS
VERY CAREFULLY.
UR. ('NUMB, established for many Tears in Buffalo,
by an entirely new system of medication, treats sue
c.v.:fully Catarrh, mons Italic, and aliseases of the bungs,
Liver Kidneys, also Lilliculties of at confidential Nature,
wheriu skill :cud experience are required. Dr. Crumb has
developed a practice which from its unparalleled success
in thousanda of cases, many of a very aggravated charac
ter, is able to positively guarantee a pea feet and perma
nent cure in every cave be andertakes. lle sends no
Circulars or Treatises on these dioceses to his patients,
as it is undeniable that such knowledge is la general ex
tremely prejudicial, execcising an injurious effect by re
tarding and frequently counteracting a cure, tecalaug to
alarm the patient, which is the principal object of Audi
productions, and excitt.s and exaggervtec his fears us to
the curability of his complaint. The Doctor requires
simply a brief history of the case, and a candid plain
statement ~f present symptoms—a thorough examination
will then he made, and if considered remediable—a, sin
cere, conmientions opinion will be given promptly and
such medicine as will be applicable will be sent by ex—
press, accompanied by full and explicit advise and direc
tions. Charges very moderate and within the reach of
all, and success guaranteed. (Such cases as have failed
under other treatment particularly desired.) All letters
must enclose $l.OO for consultation fee and correspondence
during treatment and addressed to
DR W. R. CRUMB,
102 Pearl Street, BUFFALO, N. Y.
llowilis NEVER-FAILING
AGUE CURE
Price .1. Sdld by Druggists.
S5OO REWARD IF IT FAILS TO CURE,
DR. C. B. HOWE, Swam& FALLS, N. T.
XlO SENT E•lPtgAtintlchltiglAit 1 0 TO
.
will pay largo profits . Railroad a
Stociti:Bonas and Gold bought
FREE,
c o o n n a aw ns e . d
o l n ntzr p o w st i ti v, x . F i tr . $5OO.
BITCRWALTER & CO.,BANKERS & BROKERS,
[P. 0. Box 4317.] 10 Wall Street, New York.
s A DAY at 1 Agents
Shun Drug Poisons.
f0b.17-Iy.
MEDICINE RENDERED USELESS ?
VOLA'S ELECTRO BELTS and BANDS
are indorsed by the moot eminent physicians in the
world for the care of rheumatism, neuralgia, liver com
plaint, dyspepsia, kidney disease, aches, pains, nervous
disorders, fits, female complaints, nervous and general de
bility, and otherchronic diseases of the chest, head,liver,
stomach, kidneys and blood. Book with full particulars
free by VOLTA BELT CO., CINCINNATI, 0.
SEWING
MACHINES
LIBERAL
TERMS
- OF
EXCHANGE
FOR OLD
MACHINES
ADDRESS i CATALOGUE.
"DOMESTIC" SEWING MACHINE COMPANY
NEW YORK.
F IR.sT GRAND EXPOSITION of the TAssumrat's
Ix-
LL'STRIAL INSTITUTE, Pittsburgh, Pa., opals Oct. 7,
closes Nov. G. Address A. J. NELLIE, Pres. T. I. L
$2 5 a day guaranteed using our
WELL AUGER k DRILLS $lOOO a
month paid to good agents. Auger book five. Jilz Auger
Co., St. Louis, Mo.,
8510.000.,:od t u L ted I
eAvNe'rAy Nfifteen A ZIT Dio
-1 prize... 100,2000 I prize..... 550,000
2 prizes... '05,000 each 50,000
854 prizes, amounting to 810.000
Whole tickets Sf.',l; quarters, £1; twentieths, *l.
Circulars of information frre. Prizes cashed.
A. DONAU & CO., BANKERS,
Post-ofilee Box 2089. 21 Park Row, New York.
Royal Saxon and Brunswick Government Lotteries con
stantly on hand.
HENRY & CO
C. 11 r N ON.
COTTAGE RARE CU lig
ANCrACTIMERS .%\D DEALEItS 1
SASH,
DOORS,
BLINDS,
FLOORING,
Brackets, Noll'dills Stair-Railigs,
PLASTERING LATH,
SHINGLES,
COMMON AND FANCY PICKETS,
FRAME STUFF and all kinds of
The members of the Cottage Planing Mill Co.
being largely interested in the Lumber interest in
Clearfield and Centre counties, they will at all
times keep constantly on hand a full supply of the
very 13 st
WHITE PINE,
well seasoned, and parties favoring us with an or
der will receive prompt attention, and all work
G[TAQANTEED to rehdcr satisfaction.
Office for the present at Henry k Co's. Store.
S. E. IMMIX, Supt.
lluntingdon, Pa., Sept. 1, 1875.
FARM FOR SALE.
The undersigned will sell, at public sale,
on the premises, on
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER sth, 1875,
A Farm, situated in Union township, Hunting
don county, containing 179 acres, 55 of which are
cleared and under cultivation, the balance good
timber land, having thereon a new Bank Barn,
40x50 feet, a Weatherboarded House, and other
necessary outbuildings.
Also, at the same time and place 200 acres of
Timber Land on the west side of Sidcling
in said township.
Also, 209 acres of Timber Land on the east side
of Terrace Mountain. This tract will yield about
200 cords of bark, and from 500,000 to 600,000
feet of yellow pine saw timber.
TERMS :—One-thi-d of the purchase money on
the let of April, 1876, and the balanc4 :in two
equal annual payments.
MILTON R. BRENEMAN.
Attg.25,1875-ts.
WEDDING CARDS!!
WEDDING CARDS !!
We have just received the largest assortment of
the latest styles of
WEDDING ENVELOPES, and
ever brought to Huntingdon. We have also bought
new fontes of t7pe, for printing cards, and we
defy competition in this line. Parties wanting
Cards put up will save money by giving us a call.
At least fifty per cent cheaper than Philadelphia,
or Now York.
ap7-tf.] J. R. DURBORE OW A, CO.
BM`?ahlaCal"
jPAPER
FASHIONS,
THE BEST
PATTERNS
MADE.
SEND 5 CENTS
FOR
D. W. HOLT
J• F. STENER
LUMBER
at 10 o'clock, p. in
WEDDING PAPERS,
AliFeellartiou
EXECUTOIt'S NOTICE.
p,, f.l OHS' ,Y.V IDE P. ides',/.]
Letters testainen!ar;, - Leon granted to
the subserilmr, liv:ng in Tell tewnshir, upon tile
estat e or Ji,b, 5,, / • lo,Wn .
ship. All liiiewit.g .1.,
to eahl estate are requeeted to make payment with
net delay, and those having claim, againat the
sane will lo• :sci;; I 'uvtit propvelv cu
set t ktuent
Ver, 22 6t. Exe,u,,r.
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BL D In:111'2' it i i . : 'i i ' ,: i i i:,u 1 ; • e ' t. I L
l wlio l l(.
ey:iteni will he dis(ascd. You
cantrA purify a 5 tream while the spring:: oortupt:
neither can you impart t :. , oki hca;,4 it, the Lninati
body ‘v:;ile the bl(.o.1 im e.11,,,)jr,A i b,, ~.s . ,i, „I
disease al! parts or it. Therejor., u I i Ftl~
BLOOD, ansl naturu w iil i:eal (lie .1i5,.37.!.
medy has ever been tiiseqv,rvil Ishi.2ll ha, eiketrli
so great a r t.r.lier of
.LINDSEY'S
Improved Blood Searcher.
It is rapidly acquiring a national reputation fc
the cure of
Scrofulous Affection, Cancerous Forma.
tions, Erysipelas, Boils, Pimples,
Ulcers, Sore Eyes, Fealtl Head,
Tetter, alt _Rheum, Mar
curiai, and all Skin
Diseases.
The remedy is a Vegetable Compound, 'tad can
not harm the most tender infant. Ladies who suf
fer from the debilitating diseases known as Female
Complaints, will find speedily relief by using this
remedy. Beware of counterfeits. The genuine
has our name—R. E. sELT.Ent; CO., Pitts
burgh,—on the bottom of each bottle.
For sale by all druggists sad country dealers.
John Read A S•ms, Agents for Iluat'.n;don.
[Sept. 13, 1875-3m.J
'.ANTED—ACiENTS —:IEN AND
7 1 WOMEN, in every city, town and county,
to canvass for Wm. Redheffer's PATENT LIGHT
NINO RECIPROCATING IMPROVED CHURN
AND EGG BEATER. Sells at sight and pays
Large Profits. Send for circular to manufacturer,
W. 11. CHICK A CO., 111 N. Second St.. Saint
Louis. sepB-3m
QUARTER BONDS
OF TA F.
INDUSTRIAL EXJ I BITION
FIVE DOLLARS EACH.
85.00 EACH.
Will buy a quarter Bond of The Industrial Exhibi
tion Co., of New York.
Each Quarter Bond participates in Four series
allotments evt-ry year, until it is rtuieeute,i.
The following Premiums show what any Bond
may receive. A quarter Bond /road
quarter of the below named premium
JANUARY A JULY
1 premium of
1 premium of
1 premium of
1 premium of
1 premium of
10 premiums of $5OO each
10 premiums of 201) each
27 premiums of 200 each
48 premiums of .!0 each
000 promiuml of 1:1 earl.
Total
AP.V.IL
iirciniuto 0.
I j rLIU L_., &)I
prep,,,,
3 premien:, of
10 pre,nittno tr.:•:
10 nretnivins of 2i30
_ _ . •
29 i.remiu - 4, 1..;C: e, h.
44 premiums 0:
3900 premiums if 21
The Coolotov ig not. mdpAngible for any calney
at. ex Ppt i. 1,0 by e!wek, Pom!ni onler, th:ti . t. or
t., dr; only: of T 1
Cic,u
i::l r:3i.ki.'r::ii(
, • 1 - . • Z I'. •
1•: ` 1....
i
400 „. .
- 401 4
The old,st iln llt aviminte4 i
obtaining a Ensincss lirtucatie:n.
For cir,:ulare atbirres
P. DUFF SONS.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
cl~t.l-eom-r'roi~.
IKE HILDEBRAND
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR STORE
BARTOL'S BUILDING.
EAST END OF
WEST HUNTINGDON,
In the vicinity of Fisher's Mill,
BRANDY,
WHISKEY,
WINE, GIN,
ENGLISH Si, SCOTCH ALE,
BROWN STOUT
AND
DUBLIN PORTER
GINGER ALE, CHAMPAGNE, CLAR
ET, N. E. MUM, JAMAICA RUM,
IRISH and SCOTCH WHISKIES,
FRED LAUER'S BEER, ALE and
PORTER, bottles for family use. Always
on hand the following celebrated brands
of Whiskies
BLUE ROOM,
WILSON'S, HANI'S, DAUGHERTY'S
KOOKEN'S (of' Birtninaham). CALE'S
BOURBON of KENTUCKY.
Fine Old Southern
APPLE JACK.
llal Liquors a SPECIALTY.
A agust3,7s-tf.
Smoking T Smoking
C C C
C C C
Superior 0. 0. 0. Smoking
'%'o &Fire to close out a email lot of
SMOKING TOBACCO AT COST.
and invito attention to the following retinecaprice
list:
Common Durham, lh, S cents,retails for 10 ctn.
16 1 5 14 "
20 "
Johnny Rcb, A " s " 10 "
Pioneer, 4, 15 "
20 "
Commonwealth, # " 15 " " 20 "
Farmers' Choice, d " S " 10
Miners' Puff, 1 " 10 ‘• 41 1 5 41
~
4 (1
XX Smoker,
Call at the
JOURNAL STORE.
STAMPING !
Having just received a tine a,!ortment of Stamps
from the east, I ant now prepared to do Stamping
for
BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERING.
I also d, Pinkin; at the shortest notice.
Mrs. MATTIE G. GRAY,
May 3,1875. No. 415 Mifflin Street.
Drugq P
t Drug stom
vree
PATENT CHEMICALS, DYE STMTS. 11.1“.
mrs..l J Ilbry
IN.ES AND IA(It()RS eer kw Pk PPP&
G RA!I n ORPOT
fur medicinal pm-pope!
31 7. Ir *3 CP
CHOICE PERFUMERIT AND TOILET 80.IPS,
HAIR, CLOTHES AND TOOTH BRUSHEiI. COMBS. SHOrlablit Rit.trlol. fsporpts rim prig:Jr Th a n ing
TRCSSES. INSTRUMENTS. AND ALL RTirT.ll:4 FIrEND IN A
HICST-CI ASS A r) WELL KEPT DW - G ,;701a.
- 777;:L .!:,;:).I.lU' PRESCRIPTIONS MIN DM ATOM Or SEW WPM
Rill reeei,,,'
The ou:y
mlwri• '• BOSS - l'iliAß flan fu , Nal Try the.
1P 0 171 : _l_ 7 :1 . 7 . _ _MEAN NI TIE ma,. IL - itii3,11. 1 1117.,.
luntiilgd.:)..'.•
_AL_ _AL_ MR.." 1411111hT
Cash.
.$lOO,OOO
10,000
5,000
3,000
. 1,000
5,000
2.711)
2.10)
I s,fti:o
Ch
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5.0110
S.odo
Z"..11110
2,1100
2,t)f10
2iiu
F 1,965
Having F erred an apprelatichip in Pbila.kip!)ia. a nt be•n praeti.-01y
fifty years, the public may rest assured they ran 7rt their Witches pitt in pryer
.r(ler ant at reduced prit-c7 , . An a4,44:rttnent nr
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Spectacles on hand.
No. 412, lIUNTINGDO.V, l'.l (j, .:5-)
- ONE MILLION
CORRUGATED
. • > • • Elbows
USED BY THOME DMllitrii:
Economy, Beauty, Cleantheese, owl
A PERFECT DRAFT.
11Chrces-ywiwaserip.
Manafsetured by CORRUGATED fixow CO. or U. L. a car Meet. 31. T.
46 5: 47 'lace Street, Cincinnati,. 215 do 217 Lb. Strort, Minot°.
..
~.,,,,,,.
, j)giv ,
.
%
3E 2 DE 11. 5"M' CO Si
Were again awardel the highest premium over
all Makers, at the late Frankl;n Institut* Exhihi
than. and are the only First-clans Instruments t hat
can he obtained at Manufacturer's e , :st pri.•cs.
For an Elegant 7k net. Rosewood Piano.
The following are a few of the Prineipal Medal*
received : -
First Prize Medal, (Franklin Institate,l 1'414
" Silver " (Oran , ' Piano , , I ISO
" Prize " Crystal Palace World Fur
New York 1913
" Old Medal American Institute. N.:. 1.449
" Prize " Maryland " Baltimore, WA
" Silver " Franklin " Phila., 1 s-1 s
PIANOS ordered by mail, are carefully osieeted,
and remittance is not required. until the ;nom_
meat has been received and appromed. All our
styles and classes are built of the same excellert
material and workmanship. !•:very
is fully GUARANTEED.
Wrife ..r send fqr
and price lie giving full denription of gtyles. pri
ce!, etc.
SOHOMACKER PIANO MFG. 4'0..
Warero,,mA 1103 Che.tnnt Street,
PIIILADELPUT
March 3
HORSE AND CATTLE POWDERS,
r'
F" 'YU ••re.. .."„,
- tit one or provosts *imam
Dec. 23, 1 ,374.
JOHN C. MILLER.
(Successor to C. 11. Miller k So%)
DEALER IN EVERY
ow 4 4. 1114.1 , 1
LEATHELI, SHOE FINDINGS AND 8 . 0 4 tb. ;...
BELTING iN4 awl P... G...
Yeas4t. thy !nip
A Arlitriovo Taste. Pos op oo mom
• aottlio'iog osta onion bowleg wok sod NOM bp all
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p.olliiabr4 1r: 4.
J. iloontor *mt. lisolroolL
.1. C. 7LE21154 • CO. ode Away",
L. FAL IP& Ilpr.
STAMPING !
i,.J
HILL STREET,
Jan.1,1873-Iy.
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(rent RedllctioP in ' l lrinT E
ilOgi. JAC , R
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*matt exp•riflter •.nl+l,e. f., entrrpougel
• :et121:7 and se.-:sr,!ely
Watc*aes, Clocks, Jewelry. Silverware. ke.. ke.
ELGIN WATCHES
PRACTICAL WATCHM.
Old re. Bother Earth. ramie Eriipow, and
Spots have about used me up. Retrulate your movegaints
hereafter by this, anti don't &Tend on me.-
Miscellaneous.
FOTJ , r z's
VARIETY 4W
HUNTLNGDON, PA.
rT ' DTA *WA
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KER.
Boots, Shoo; and Lisess.
14EMOV ED TO TUE NonTil EVOT
-11. , Comer of deo Diesseel.
C.IN - r as DIATIX
JOll.l 11. II ISTIROOK
Rowelfully itar.rsa tha *Waves 4f ileaSiagema
ar.4 vieianv that be bap jest raraito-I fryta
city a De. ya.i tplesaid sleek 'f
LEATH F.RS
,00r AND 'u"z, VATS AND CAS
sa.:.,y. at . 1,74.6. r. rwyper Awl" 1•.. i„
ed... ♦e., Ay.. /•—.
All of wkieit bo it prnoarod 10 oon al yeasty rr
disood priewo.
Iloss't forget tbo ressof is ?be Dissesed.
ssotemers a✓ the roblis gossisity aw isprised ID
Gall.
Jan. 1.11.
FRESII ARRIVAL 1)F
11100111 17/i raft
AT 811AFFKR*9 3RW emu.
CREAPIIIII THAZI Tll3 rITIAPPIPT.
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nld friewto sa.l mumas ers. thee be bee *MI rah
eeived fruit tbe Lies s !ergs se4 inn isholmil dime
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whirl. b. is pripsowl • tsar ; fr o., dine ow
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