The Huntingdon' •Joiiinal tutu and *lualtald. Labor Toil swings the ;axe, And forests•hpw, The seed breaks out in tediaqt bloom, Rich harvests smile behind-lbeip/ow, And cities .olitster round the loom, Where l totvering denies and•tapering spires 'Mein the 4aYB and crown - thebill, StOnt ' liescOn fires,' , ' bpd pluMes„nitlaneke the for g e a nd •. • The monarch oak, the woodland's pride,. Whose trunk is seamed with lightning scars, Toil launches on the restless tide, And there unrolls the flag of stars ; The engine with his lungs of flame, And ribs of brass and joints of steel, From Labor's plastic finger camp, With sobbing valve and whirling wheel. 'Tis Labor troika the magic press, And turns the Crank in hiVei of toil, And beekoniangel's d6wn to bless Industrious hands on sea and soil. Here sun-browned toil,,with, shining spade, Links lake to lake with silver ties, . Strung thick with palaces of trade, And temples towering to the skies. Cooking. Mothers, when your daughters begin to learn to bake and cook, do not discourage their, first attempts by telling them it is not good or well done. If it is not good,l nr as well, is you can do it (41ei' yeitis of experience);~do not discourage them by telling them so, but remember one word of praise will help them try the next time to do better than a thousand words of fault-finding would. Well do I remember l i the first time I kneaded a loaf of bread and baked it. I was alone at home, and, 0, how I, tried , to make it nice, and, I thought' myself it was nice ;. but, • alas when ma come ,home she said .my bread :was not good.nt all. Ah, how niy heart•sank with= in me and I said to myself : _never again ti nuother . loaf of liteo," and yet, to'thia -day s - when I make bread I , hoirt, for it, .alwassi reminds me Of first attempt mist:: - the discouragement. I then received., • Tiotg4o,' repent. it, do ' tp4t:dick4.4 age year- daughters in their 'first attempt at . baking, :done . Van t out 'to thew theirfaultt a*ild and geul tle:way,:and please don't 'forget to , ~give them a word Daughter, in. Rural drew Yorker.-- 18..rstritiill9'Sisvii8il - of . :a . farmer -nOt necessarily hard Though `.itill..-and - ieire hate theit steward • hei6 "tut `litiy:, ; ' wLere, and in as large measure. lileo‘who liciCthesg find • a n y Bard,; • til#, vish enough. But. the &Olt. is 'in 'the man, net. in: ti3e ::oecUPairien. ia:rare :107tind men honeWen94oto - se - akd',,onfeits`the cause bf their failures. , 'Were they to do so, the unskillful and therefore unsuc cessful farmer would be compelled to say, "Farming is not a bad business. It is, when rightly conducted, honorable and profitable. 4opey.htts beep made in it by 'men who have the faculty of making mon iey, now . ~v/‘ inTladtpttl, ettly Make etnnfortable- d honest support., by farmini.., •it is.f ;Wfo a failnii"%t midettlikingk . :ktOness which demands thought, skill and labor, have'thetti nat . or am riot. • willing to give them as the price of success.": When we have men in .any business talk ing to themselves thug plainly of the causei of their failtire, the world will have the; 'first, -t n.... e meat in in !Emi? 1 ". ; nef SD i'g; 1 e 9 f I nt6.' w o Cotswold Sheep. iffigps,kng / intemt in tqf y ff.ockj and sheep raising we are often asked what breed is best adapted to Western farmers.; That depends upon circumstances; wheth er ill large or small flocks, and whether for mutton or wool as specialties ; but for the general farmer, in small flocks less than a hundred, where mutton and wool area desirable, the Cotswold is the most desiraj ble breed. The fine long combing wool is obtainid a i r 'lstivlt ald they of good size For "mutton, an 1 mature quite early. For wool alone, in large flocks, the Mej :rititis Ate betterl aQd for mitten atone,; the Southdowns will be;more profitable. Cotswold, to be profitable, must have good care and shelter, as they are not se hardy as the fine wools. • -But • little eorrt should be fed with plenty of hay and turf nips, or roots of any kind to keep then, healthy and thriving in winter, while in summer they are always in good order Dili grass. The Cotswold make a good cross with the Merino, • or . even with common sheep.— Western Agriculturist. "When the Cows Come Home." Many of our farmers have wasted years tpf. 4 alaable time just beeause they ' o f hay,' cri itJ g. 1 . .e nefrwili'm re. . II& &fat a "Po- bos, Co-loos," of the farmer's son or hired man, as he endeavors to coax the cows from the great pasture. We have had a ~) i *is psatier end will rein WoirtNny4imiti. A battated through' - the brush and bog, looking for the cows, and, boy-like, we thought theM dreadfully contrary animals ; but we have lived long enailightlilearn4)etter,!nd . not think that the biped was the more con trary of the two. Boys, we will tell you a secret that will save you a great deal ojf trbibfel, add fs tl i 6 c t very time the cows are driven up at night, or in the morning, give them a good lick of meal or bran, and our word for it,.the cows will Away§ be on 'handrat miikin f tVihn'e. : ' Be sides this, they will give more milk, and for ß at.to . kick over , thensilk .pail, even if you do whlStleriblittle too loud.—E.- change. r 4,7 =CHEAP AND APPETIZING PUDDING. ;-- 7 11ave fguro un ces or bte44cetibO j gr'444, the same quantity , of currants, the same , of Suet,. chOptiesi a'la of sugar, and a.little nutn3eg . ; all-to get4er TALC the yolks of theeegga,anid rttaire' '*our pydding V . ,l4tip . bqi§; : ah'd: fry them a light brown , :in tatter. Serve *.it.ttj444 .liP Ott *Odd bnjoy during the winter season, feed your fowl wheat instead of corn. So says the Scien tific .thritsriVan. 10-ok VEGETINE Sc ROFULA SCROFULOUS HUMOR. VD:wawa will eradicate from the system every .taint of Scrofula' and Scrofulous Humor. It has permanently mired thousands in Boston and vicialty who had boon long and painful sullarera. . CANCER, CANCEROUS .11,11MCgt, The marwelousdffect-or Vouratitz in case of Cancer-and Cancerous Humor challenges the motit,priafound. attention of the medical faculty, many of whom are prescribing WZGETINE to their patients. • 'CANKER. TEGETINE has never failed to cure the moat inflexible case of Cank"r. MERCURIAL DISEASES. • • • The VEGETIKE meets with wontierfnlsupais in pmb cnre of this claw of disases. A).4‘.11,i IN THE IS9NES 3vi this complaint the , VFARTM ill • the greet remedy as it removes from the system the producing owns . • , . Tetter, Salt Rheum, Scald head,&e.. will certainly yield_ to the great alterative effects oeVuommt. ERYSIPELAS. ...•• • . vto.+4.x one'ver failed to cure the rn,,et inveterate case of Erysipelsa, PIMPLES AND HUMORS ON' THE FACE, Reason should 'each -us that a blotchy, rough or pimo pied skin depends entirely upon an internal cause, and pa outward application can ever cure the defect. Vuoinitt is the great blood purifier. . . TUMORS,. ULCERS OR • OLD SORES . , Are caused by an'finpare state' of the blood. OMAR , the blood thoroughly with VIGETINE, and the coniOlkints will disappear. • For this complaint the only substantial benefit can be c•btained through die blood. VZGET. NE la the great blood purifier. L¢NSTIP:&TION. Vzorriss does not tict-es a cAtititiliC to debilitate the bowels, but cleanses all the organs, enabling each to per form the functions devolving upon them. VSGETINE hes . ieetiewid tikoklisitde 'to health who himl been long and painful sufferons.,,, If VEGITINZ N takeasegnlarly, according to directions, a certain and speedy cure.will follow its nee . „ FAINTNESS IN TO STOMACH: • Yummy!' is not a stimulating bitter! :M i ttel a fictitious appetite, but a gentle tonic, which aPaiata na ture to restore the stomach to ailealthy actioiL. •.. FEMAIE :WEAKNESS. VEGETINZ acts directly upon the mum*, of these , com plaints. It invigorates and:strengthens. thn *hole sys tem, acts upon the secretive orgarsi GENERAL DEBILiTt . In this complaint the good effect, of th e Visdisturg Are realized immediately after commencing to take it ;As ;la bility denotes deficiency of.thii . ido,o‘b and' VF:GaTneit a,ta directly upon the blood. VEGETINE IS SO.th AZL • March 8, IB7s—lyr. . ". .1 1 - 11 - i 'l""1 I " . ; (P.- - - _ • ph, , , ~ N . , • 1 V. ' tt Ad i . MA5 '7.4 3=3 6"41 Z 10`.' • - . : 4. -''' .'" ' ' -- - _ CABINET. 7 ORGA UNEQUALED 1 ; " TER__ in capacity and eincollenotAy.an7=others, -.Algoma /; Il I if• • AND DIPLONAVEOIOO -4 VlENtittritf-ARILf ONLY in Z nary excellenoe uto ecatanced a wide ealathare. . YS t i ed war t,Litt, e z= l4 .l. 42 % cniti.h..4. 4 . Asps Iwo . ipt.bes. all where any other organs hare been pradariett tt e lr fl l ta t l e " 1 =3 2 , 814 MONI CIRCTIJTAR, wttb.optakegof pop than One Tho newts : (sent We). 7t; INSIST on having .a Masegr 'Do' not take any other. Denims 966 LARGrI COI& 3asatoNs for selling inferior organs, and for this reason often try oery .140 CO Mal 6rUghin . Qt. NW§1111§ 14 .241 , L 2-1 4 1 . t. V.t Soo an min MAIM •Stolptl, On irb PIANO - NAP SAINT ORM An. ex - EASY PAYMEtila ti mtn i tt a it r elt di rr °l ; payments; or rented Feat:pats for the Organ. CATALOGUESp c,m 4 nAMLIN ORGAN o Trendhaktf i ret, BOS TON; 25 I:futon Square, ltalf, TO • SD to 0 Adams St. CHICAGO. • ' ! . . „ March 24, '76-y. • . : .. • DOWN WIT:H WILLIAM -AiiitiClA of has just opened up a large'and-viiiied-iiinortmel BOOTS, SHOES, . ..* . . , „ LADIES' GAITERS, - - • GLOVE KID BEOEI I.Z (.1001r! Et: and a large supply of heavy work, suitable for MI and boys, at very low prices. I have at all times an assortment of - HANDSOME BOOTS ANE SHOES on hand, which will be disposed of at as reasons ble rates as the market will admit of. My /tool was selected with great care, and I can confidentl; recommend all articles in my establishment. Particular attention paid to the manufacture etietstnr agd.owleirs guarantee in all orders. WILLIAM AFRICA. Jan. 4, '7l DRIIGS, DRUGS, ..PUIJOS. S. S. SMITH & SON, No. 616 PENN STREET, HUNTINGDON, Pd. Drugs, Medicines, pheinioals, Toilet and Fanc; Artioles, - Trnsges, Supporters and Shout- -- der Bracd, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Carbon Oil Lamps, &e. Pure Wines and Liquors tor -Medicinal Purpoeeil ' 'Alio; Agent for The Davis Vertical Feed e 41! n g Machine. Best in the world for all purpotes Aug. 20,1 873. j• TO THE CITIZENS OF PENNSYLVANIA.—Your tention It specially invited to the fact that the Nation.' al Baigo arenoW.Peeparect to receive anbeeriPtions to the. capital Stock of the Centennial Board of Finance. The funds realized from this scarce are to be employed in the. erection of the buildings for.the International Exhibition, and the,expensee c.orinected with the same. It is conbdent -IS,believed that The reyikone State will be tepigeented by the nannf Of every'citinen alive to•pitriotie • dominemoni- Olea.ot the.one h undredth ,hirt.ll-4ay •by theLtuttikn.,3 be sbaces Qf at,ockjire offered ktrtlo esab, and imbecribersWill receive a handsome steel engraved Certificali, of Sfock, suitable for fratuingiend pztlielAtation as a national memo rial. Interest at the rate of six per cent. per annum will be paid on all, payments of Centennial . Slock from gate of Raymeilt t d January 1, 1876: fiubscritienlWho t Ire not- neat d Nietfonal - Bank • (Mei* •- mit a check or putt-office osdest to the studeraigted, FREDIC, /RALE; , Trafteur,er, Aug.20,'73t0a1Y47§.1 tort W,ll4ll.lt FOll . .• • ' ' •' GO ; TO Til,p ) 4cp.l}N - 47.pFrict I.CIVUE i. I'gß BE .• •,I:CT at ;; r I in , hi r&•r i lineAL : CI O I,4S..aud•.o~ber..~'XC~:Q t. JOURNAL.. STATIONERY STORE:. Miscellifieou§ WILL ITltg SALT RIIEUM -VATAX,RIL PILES, Dys Dealers in FANCY miggpt, r .A.the Mikellaneotis; HENRY & CO, C. MUNSON, COTTAGE PLANING MILL CO ' MANUFACTURERS AND DEALICRS IN SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FLOORING, Btactots, Stair-Raids PLASTERING LATH, CONM.M,AND. FANCY, PICKETS,, airkinds , TYNBE It, ' The 'fiinesbets of the Cottagb Planing being largely interested in the Lumber interest in Clearfield, and Centre °aunties, .they,.will at all. itj aee k ee p eoneteatiy O,IA nand,. full supply ot.tho Iv9r,y best „.. , WHITS RINE, ;well seq,coned, and parties fu.voring us with an or der Al receive proinPt ettentien, , ind . all, work ,GHAQ AlkiTrEr) to relitier t itlitlitgotidn i .` OfiICC for the present Store." • " HENRY;••Sapt. Huntingdon ; Piv:, Sept. 1, MM . • • WEDDING 0111{1)101' ; 14t11 , 40 ; 11s1 . ~,WO" :il' "~~ .r. are have jus ti semi yid thw lamest assorteneeh fhb ialmatiety lee of I i : I, yi i ppgra b ttiTtLopgs, pad - • LA:Jr.! WEDDINCI PAPERS; ever brought to Huntingdon4,We hove ale° bought new fontes of type, for puilktinS , ollr4n, 40 . , we flef7, oo snentAint int ti)in , linP.. 2 Fto l ..waPting RV.P:i t ,lP:ThillaTt4: l4 °PeT„iq VII?* 4 13. is 4 yi r fq oci4 . ,clie t p ? r.tla ! s4 4-, odellp xeyr Ycirk. , - - • - 07-tcy '''g.l•bintlitritltovr I'Mo:A '1,1: 1.• 67: • • r: RA E T:gto 1*0344 . 0 hd444D INTO 171#* EXPBtffitg DBettAKED,PMCgSVEDVOIih 004 gresteX , ConT4Mga! l 49 ,544i4 -4 4: Pufftua!ii• JAMES A. : . .1 t= J Vf.l:l ; ; - 1. I.; 1)::: •Tikei ilksiste iilL wbworant buy. , ; I.: . . CARPETS &FL IAM — ! v et) RE teig,so. Fur ;eats Aterifiitinitly• "13rtiiriti"VW hiltri,s'airtifbltußE ft' hirer-01A .18 v: i re i n ; :.., . .. •. 1 1 C'i : 4 2 A1DrEST1.i ft Y 01 f: •al pletl34l . lOW tirititrrtritt dab 18 :ti 16'fizia ehilAlt*E; 'wObhe'clitnbinictsiiiitr. • 'My :• /ASA 404110444 grade itkribty- , Of: latblietip )obbnitAlt : ark! fdattiesiles, , Pieter* Frames, Brackets wd the largest I' stock of CAARETS, in:Contra Pennsylvania. Floor and Table 01 1 .P 1 04M1Y1 1 4 dow Shades, Wall Paper, Carpet Cha4p,all colors needles fyr ,Howe and other machines. Este Organs;„4l,e9 Howe sewing machines at cost. I amcpc ttsy Aart „of mxAnode both th Carpet sni Farnituretepertsiaiii, — ind pleas NOTICE' THISFACT, That 6; I BUY LOW FOR CASH, and havini 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 41 1 4309 T, to' ,cash, Wall Paper and a great variety of CaYptits Feb.lo. JAMES A. BROWN,, T_T ROBLEY, Merchant Tailor, N( 11 is 813 Mifflin street, %Veit ITtiptitiftdiii Pa., respectfully solicits a share of pul;lie, ronage from town and country, • foetigill! TM. WILLIAMS, MANUFAQTIf&&R.O. MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENT HEADSTONES, &C.,: HUNTINGDON, 'PLASTER PARIS CORNICES, MOULDINVIET,'a 'ALSO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED 'ORDER. Jan. 4, '7l. L. KIRK & CO., ••• 41 WHOLESALE GROCERS • 130 North THIRD St., Corner of Cherry,.• _ PHILADELPHIA, Have in store and offer for sale, at the lowesk market prices, and on the most reasonable terms, a large and well asoortal stock of GROCERIE , TEAS, SPICES,, EISH. CHEESE, Ac. Selecte with care in this, Neir i toik and Baltimore ma , kets. to which the etterition :or 7 Cotintry Dealers is particularly requested._ _ [aprl-1 y. Smoking T Smoking T 0 T 0 B C c superior U. U. 0;;', We desire to close out a small lot of SMOKING TOBACCO AT COST,, and invite attention to the following reduced - price list: Common Duiham, 1•116; - Er befittetailit for 10 eta, ~ I f l5 ~ " 20 " Johnny Rob, i _"! 8 " " 10 "i I yiopeer, " ,15 " ," 20 " ! Oommonwealth, " IS • a • d 20 " Firinere r, , h0i86; " - B t '' a c : " -440. . 10 " If iners'' 4 l"nff, - 1‘ 10 "a' • ' " •'' '75 " Xt Atnolar, '' '• • '• ; i: ii. I IL 40 I . I.;W Cill 'IX the . • ,".:x •" 1 ' 1 ; . 7 ; , ,:ii . - COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING. If you lv?..nt sale. bills, If yon want 'kill bends, . . 'if ye.iii'ilianf letfei. beads,' . . , . . ' if:yott , r'sint Ylelti*OS;rc i ii, , . . '' If 'ion want bbsineEis ettts,, ' If on Wii* blaiiki Of iL i kind, , , if'On 'want fintil4es i noifly jlirint'ed, ' IT, on 'Want anytlinix f nate . ,in a . workman / 'iite'nninnti'' ana iit :iterY r it'apiotiablii .1 1 4p3, I4va l iifurcadbii it the - ibllve c , ~,,,,, New Advertisements. RION PIANO FORTE D. W. HOLT J• F. STEALER Estey's Cottage Organs. c • - L - -"- - -oimii al A z-. ' ~------s- 1-.4 , ; THE - • ..., f .--- • m a ola \I h *il ra A." 10 woRLIS" : LEADsioOk , :.:. - ONE THOUSAND MADE AND SOLD MONTHLY. SHINGLES, NEARLY OR .IUTTE'DOni3LEVIIIT OF ANY .OTggA MAKE. THE SWEETEST AS WELL AS THE MOST POWAttIqJL :ORGAN 111 THE idAiiriET. PATENT .ARION WITH FOUR •PATENTS, • E. M. BRUCE 'CO. ..Ne.l-3081ehestnnt- St., ddt10,153 PHILADELPHIA. OUR NEW PLAN 110,M * i SEWING MACHINE' NO ,CASVASOERS !, , NO MONTHIXTAYMENTS I stir Seed - :for Circulars showing' OUR-NEW -PLAN For selling .te mostlteliable . and Frnnticni • FAMILY BEVING MACHINE " ' • it iirt _ ; This 411!squOled . Maol?ix!e USES A STRAIGHT NEEDLE, • MAKES THE- LOOK—STITCH, Rasa Self-adjusting Tension and is adapt• ed to Every Variety of Sewing, for Family Wear, from the lightest Malin to the heaviest .. Clothe.• • • . Every 111p;c1line. *ti. ant, (for . 5 - Yelp; PERFECT . SHUTTLE - TENSION. giON'T W.41T, 1 TO BEND FAR .g,XRCNT.IAItE3, • Oar olkjeot is to deal direct with the people.. ~•Aoroasas, JOIINSON, cLARAC. . • x4PII II rACTu all' 01 .1!'N$. • - - - - - - .HOME SEWN. MACHINE,. .4, ..N R . 203 P,ean AYsuale, . N0v'.24,1875-2m.] Pittetinrgh, Pa. AWARDZD TIIIC.IIIOREST .MILD, L AT VIENNA.. E.'S/ H. T. ANTHORY.;,&.,QQ.., 591 Browlvsy, ,Nqsp :York, Manufacturers, Importers and Dealers in CHROMOS AND FRAMES, Stereoscopes . At , i Views, Albtans, Graph6s4sopes, Mid 'lgaitablei Views, PilotograPine Materials. Ws sralliadquartan fpr awary.thing.in the warel ATE E.) . AQ eT1C9ME1,4111 , 94919 T!4NTE.R/113 Manfaelareil.of the MICRO-SCIENTIFIC lANTERN, STEREO-PANO,PTICON, UNIVERSITY StERkOPtICON, AI)VERTISER'S STEREOPTICON; • - A RTOPTICON, SCHOOL LANTESN," FAMILY LANTERN; -...: PEOPLE-'8 LANTE&N.• , ,Jhush style being the beet of its eines in the marketo - . CiailoFiles of Lanteril aiia Slide's with cEreei th>nifor.using. • • • •' • 165..Ciat Adwertiaameal for refezeppe. Qat 6 1875 ' 2_ • • • IKE„...HILDEBRAND WHOLESALE RETAIL MORT STORE 1N BARTOL'S BUILDING, KA,s t4D OF WEST. HUNTINGDON,. lu~t6e . vicinity of Flikei4' BRAIN DY, WHISKEY, Smoking ENGLISH & SCOTCH ALE, ARONIVN SCOUT DUBLIN PORTER GINGER ALE,.CHAMPAGNE, CLAR ET,: N. E. : KUM, JAMAICA RUM, IRISH andSCOTCH ,IVFIISKIES, PRtD LAUER'S . BEER , ,: ALE and PORTVR, bottles' for fainily use. AlWayg on hand the following celebrated biatido BLUE ROOM, - WILSON'S; HAM'S; DAUGHERTY'S' KOOKEN'-S (of -Birmingham), CALF'S -BOURBON ,of KENTUCKY.• Fine: Old..Sduther. (14 trY. lilt.: • .•' •t. Lkliors a SPECIALTY August3,ls7tf:.:. -AND Also the 'TIULTOPI3IrAIL-' (Opp • Metlropolitau.ll:ptel.) WINE;GUI, AND of Whiskies Miscellaneous. $5 $5 E MOO E $5 • Five lin:Tars will purchase a Friu•rnn .1 . an fit dustral Exhibition Bond, that is certain to draw one of the following premiums, on DECEMBER 6th, 1875, 'A tenth which costs only ss,—can draw any of the following, and will be received by the Com pany at any time is six months, as $5 in the pur ohase of a $2O 13ond. This is a chance for gain and no chance for loss 10 Premiums of $3,500 each, 10 1,000 " I 10 ~ 500 " i 10 300 " Paid in Cash, 30 ~ 100 " 10 50 " and no 1.00 " 20 " 290 10 " Iti1 ti deduction. 444 5 39000 If 2.10" • THE LQWEST PREMIUM. Li $2.10. Each fraction must draw this sum. All Fractions will be good with $15.00 to pur chase a whole $20.00 Bond. This is a chance for a fortune, and no chance for less. , , . , A s2ol3ond participates in four drawings each year, trntl:lit has drawn one of tho following pre miums $lOO.OOO. $2l, $.50, $lO, $2OO, $3OO, $5OO, $l.OOO, $3.000, $5.000, $lO.OOO, $35.000, 8100.000. The Bon issued by the industrial Exhibition Company, arc a copy of the European tiovern tnent Loans. The Bonds are a safe investment. PEOPLE OF SMALL MEANS Can find no better or safer investment. No chance of lose.. A fortune my be acquired ON DECEMBER Gth—ON JANUARY 3rd, • PURCHASE NOW. HOW TO PURCHASE : In pervon, or by certified Check, or Express, or postal Order, or 'kart, or enclose Greenback's iu registered letter, to, and made payable to the Xndustrial Exhibition Company. The funds raised by sale of these Bonds, will be , applied to the erection of a CRYSTAL PALACE, whieb every Aworican will be proud of, RECOLLECT, The Industrial Exhibition is a legitimate enter rise, chartered by. the State of New York. Its Directors' aid the best eitizenh of New York. I lt has had seven drawings since July 1874, and (paid 914 in priacipartind intnres6 „ $750.000. lAny one obtaining a premium, the company pledged itself not to make public. This enterprise is simply a new form pf ! bood; in no sense is .t to be recognized as a lottery. , There are no blanks. Be aura 'anti pureliase ett $ 5 will buya Fraction for December 6th, 1875. $5 " Quarter Bond roi Jan. 3rd,1876. alp " Half Bond ," " " ..$2O " , Whole Bond " "., All Bonds arc exchangeable into city lots, in the of NiSif York My. Each Bond-holder is regarded as an honorary member of the Industrial Exhibition Co., and is vfeluonmat Parlop of the .Co i g East 17th Sheet. it Agents _wanted., : , 41,11;e0imuhieationqa,nd remittances 6 be made CO We Itidukral EihibltioeCo.; 12 East 17th St.,' bdtAtli'li4' and Bikiiidwlik,'New York eity. • r 6r-tbOi'prrlimie'of givit4 'the BoudThOltiers the'ledirsttial iitthibitioit full . and complete/ infatmation.ts-to tbo progress of the Company; and a soutp!ete•list of the dratvings * aa Illutrated, ..hvartkal will be published, viz.:— • 9 • , •r . • Subsoriptinn One:Dollar peryear. And and sending a club' of 15 subscribers, with $l5 - ; Will bq given Iv preniirini of onisrPractirrn or Bond: efirb'of 27 sal:oolitic-fa, a Bend; ciabaf 50 subs/ribose a, whole 134inci. Addreit, Andtitill,Exhibitiop . 111ustraied, I:2Tiet 17th Street, New York City, - $6O, Win rae,tiopa, . • ,N0v.1,0t0J0n.1,744 ••• i•• I : APIUTONSr...„ A bIER IC' A N . C,Y CIO PA DIA. • ' NEA* Ervlskii piAirerk, roWtitteni la the ahleit writers ba ever', itthject. ' Pi•iiitea'frote t 'new ty'pe; and' illustrated with Seretal"Thotisand Engtlitiingd The work originally•pnbliell'ed under the title of THB ICsw AM2blllOlOl CYCLOPADIA , waccomphned in 4868, since :which ,trinie:-ther , wiBe °imitation wbiak it has e.ttaiped in all parts, of,tbe Nnitetl State* ': , and the signal developmente,whicb. have taken Waco in every branch of eeienne,.liteiatare suil'fin= have iiikiiiced ilia' Antall' lid pablikers ioialitnit' 'it 'ter in initei slid tfrerotgh . revieioir ind 7 l64otrae a new•-eilitimh ealfthli vi• - citicwADlA. • is; , • • $.- Within the iast.ten years,the progress of diseow. ery in etvezrcie.p4rtmeat vf•knewiedga has wade a new work of reference an iwperative want. The movement of politjeal" affairs has kept pace with the discoveries of science, and their fruitful application to the industrial int(' useful arts and the.convenience awl refinement. of social .life. Great wars and consequent revolutions have oc curred, involving national' Ciningei of peeviiai moment. The °till Wei' of otir own country, which was at Atli height when thp last,volunie of tbe,old work appeared, has happily been ended, and a new course of coinineroial and indtistrial 'aetivity bah been commenced. • . Lone accessions tp,onr geoxrapbipal knowledge hav'e been made by fhe indefatigable explorers of The vest political re volutions of the last decade, with the natural result of the lapse of time, have brought into pnblio view a inultftudief new men whew, manes are in livery. one's mouth; and 6' whose lists every one ; i4 curious to know the par tisulara. Great battles have been fought and im plptent'siegell maintained, of whibb the details are as yet preserved only in the newspapers or in. the transient publications of the day, but which ought now to take their place in permanent and authen tic history. In preparing the present edition for the press, it has accordingly been the 'Amor , the editors to bring down the information to the latest possible dates, indlo furbish au Ocin'ate aidoutit of ' the most recent discoveries in science, of every fresh production in literature, and of the newest inven tions in the practical arts, as well as to give a 'sticeinot and 'origins! teco rd of the progress of po litical and historical events.. The work has been begun after long and careful prbliminary labor, and with the most ample re aourcesior 'carrying it on to* suecesmful termini- . None 9f the original stereotyp i c plates have been nsed,litt every page his 'been printed eti news ,type, , forthintin faeb a new Cyclopedia, with thel same plan and compass as its ,predeoessor, ; I..ut with a far greater pecuniary expenditure, and with; such improvements in its composition as have been suggested by longer experience and enlarged' knowledge: , . . „ The illustrations which are introduced for the firBt time in the - present'edition - have 'been' added not for the sake' of . pictorial effect, but to give! locidity..and force to, the,,explanations„ip the .text.! They embrace all branches of science and of Data- . ral history , and aepict the most fatten,' and re markable lectures of scenery, architecture and art,; as well as the various processes .o€ mechanics andi manufacturers. 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Succeeding volumes, Until completion, will be issued once in two months.. *i*Speoiniewpages of the Mimosas Crcioms nia, showing type, illustrations, etc., will be sent gratis, on application. ..First-Class Canvassing Agontg Wanted. Address the Publishers, - . D. APPLETON & CO., N0v.12,73.1 549 tic 55 - 11freidway, N. Y CHEAP ! etH-EAP ! !- CHEAP : PAPERS. %.1.- FLUIDS. N.J. ALBUMS' Buy your Paper, •• Buy your Stationery Btly your Blank Books, . . AT TIIEJOURNAL BOOK & STATIONER)TSTORE. Fine Stationeryi . ' achodlttdionetp, Books Elegant Fluids', • Pocket Book, Pass Books, And an Endless Tdriety of Nice Things, 2f,iiric.ro,f;:4 kill) OK4 ~ 4TA TiV.;I74iTORIt 25 25,25, Z 1,2 5 ,2545.25 24 24 25 .24 • • SPLENDID .25 1 25 25 , 25 25 •' • • 25 25 Tft '25 25 UZiaaUtlell34 Ziotlitptlib i tt&"2s 25 25 25 _ _ 25 25 25 As,,Lew as: 25cts aON BAX,, 25 -25,15 :; :1;;;e '2s' Alit "THE 'JOURNAL" STORK . ' 25 25 1 25' 25' 25 .2M 25'25"25' 25 '25 '23 Drugs, Patent Perfumery, Toilet Snarl. :mil Dye Stuff Great Reduction in Prices Fifth Street Drug Store. DR. J. C. FLEMING & CO. Have now the largest awl tip! woo r-irrEnfly gw:ret.e.; 4(06( to( PURE AND 111 3:')H ALSO PATENT MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS. PURE WINES ANI' I,I(It'ORS CHOICE PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOWS. HAIR, CLOTHES AND TOOTH BRUSHES, 4 . 1)1i RS. SHOULDER nit %vv.? TRUSSES, INSTRUMENTS. AND ALL ARTICLES FoUND I:*4 A FIRST-CLASS AND WELL KEPT DRUG STORE PEYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIOI43 Will receive special attention, and low_ experienre en 'Lk* them t.• entnp..nn•l nr•ti dines earefnlly end meenrstely. The only place in town where the " BOSS" (14;.11: .• iM h 01. Try tient. ERICOIIII - IV UM RR 11 - _.lllllll -1 11,11L • Huntingdoe, August 11, 1.'47. -y Fashionable Boot anti Shot, Emporium. THE GREAT CENTRE FOR BOOTS &SHOES HUSTON E. CRUM, No 330 RAJ LI tOA I) ST ft E 1•711, HUNTINGDON, PA. We feel justified in praising our new FA 1.1. anti WINTER , toek. and .believe it is worthy of ali the "blowing" we can 7,ive it. An inspection of our many styles and qualities, will convince any one that we eertaiwly 1 lhave as comlete a stock as the most fastidious emild wish to select know As for PRICES, we have got down just as low a.+ we ran prwibly anvil to sell at, and honestly believe that we are under all competition. GIVE US A. TIZI..A-T.J.. MENS' BOY'S & YOU TIM ENGLISH ICIPBOOTS HAND-MADE and WARRANTED. A FULL LINE OF WOMEN'S MISSES ) , AND BUTTON AND LACED SHOES OF ALL MUM lie's, Boy's, Yooth's, lima', ni Chinn TtiBBERS OF ALL THE LEADING STYLES. The only place in town where you can get the celebrated BURT SHOES. 235 Liberty Street, PITTSBITRGEI. PA. Miscellaneous. ESTABLISHED 13.1850. Sales in the past yea? over rIVE TONS PER MONTII, in packages of 12 ounces each ! RETAIL for 2 cents ; PIPE packs for $l. This "CATTLE POWDER" has proved a sure prmantive and a certain cure for , Chicken Cholera or Gaps. I have received. unsolicited, any amount of evi dence from FARMERS and others. wbo need it and thereby saved their Poultry Stock from the disease and death. All I ask is. TRY IT, save Your Stock, and be convinced ; costs hut little. My Powder has .always given full setisfartios as a 01°80..11*We-cure in all diseases of HORSES, CATTLE, HOGS and SHEEP. It will keep theta thrifty and healthy ; the G r ow• will yield 2b pet cent-more butter aad milk ; Cattle and Hogs will gain in fattening in the same proportion. Ask for this Powder at your nearest Store, or address me for a pamphlet, with full particulars. FRED'/t. A. MILLER. Proprietor. 129 North Front St., Phila. WANTEi AT ONCE, HERBS, such as Catnep Taney, Boneset, Pennyroyal, Yerrw, .te., in large lots. Dr. J. C. FLE3IINO A CO., Huntingdon, Ps., Agents. [Sept.l-timos. JOHN C. MILLER (Suceeetior to C. 11. Miller & Son,) DEALER IN EVERY. LEATUER, SHOE FINDINGS AND BELTING. lIILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA, Ja i p.l,lBl3 7 ly, FOR ALL 'KINDS OJ - 00 TO THE "JOURNAL" BUILDING -AT THE -- IN HUNTINGDON COUNIT. hr Fur!, 4.--4 and an elezant, a..,4ortn.ent A COMPLETE STOCK OF BISSEL & CO., 3L431 EVACTI7IIIIIIIII Al Stoves, lanai, Gram Grate Pronto, restlera. Xarble and ifarNeizral Vat.. Al*. Mannfortinwre d the "PEERLESS" SHAKING GRATE. Tit* WA, hest awe rviishle those .as LOD 1 , 41 flirt Li 11 add 242 Pems Arenas Boots, Shoes and Laither. RfIifYTED TRZ NORTH RAPT Comer of tie Drams& Reaped&lly isfarma Ma Minas 4 111aselsehe aad viesaity Nat he has join vassiled hem tie city a sow sad arilaalliol amok of BOOTS AND SNOBS, *NTS AYD CATS. lin•i.ry, Shoe l'iwohor, Corpot Joel* Tmegio. 4re_„ at, All of which Ito is prorated t. fell M yew.? s► cluce4 prem. Dos% forgot the now stool is the Disosesol. Ai customers and the poblie 'morally are iodise So call. Jas. 4.71. F RESH AIIItiVAL 01: Ftnorit :STD 4 1100„ AT SHAFFER'S NEW STORE. CHEAPE2 TLIAN VIZ C11G41,113T. THE ettbooriior would roopoolfolly imams Me old friends aod en:towns. the* be bee ;ea tr eon cc' tress the East a large sea oat oolooood ABA of BOOTS AND HQE For Moss end Chilifeas. which he is prepared to sell a trifle Sewer tkaa say other establirtmorat is was. lllmes a priortond shoomicksr, and baying ha.. ensetsit;rabie . Impart secs, bo fatter" bilmostr that lois mesh suissos b. corps.'s(' is Ow *saucy. ire bin a rail, at ttmt CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, VARIETY OF Canon's' work anis la *Mar. is a aims sad datable Easier. Jaa. 4. '7l. BININGEWS OLD LONDON DOCK GIN. Peperially droigsori for lb* opoo .4 the NeiNee/ se.l ti,. Irmaily. po.orotereg lbws in. 0/.1 ra.l Pare G.A. PRINTING Indieessesible t-s resales. ii.nd (.r If .44, Cw.plailito. 4 delsriesse Teats. let ep is soma contekeiet Dee Jews bottles sees. mei soli lsp ell droulste. *U. A. X. 11INT:14111111 .2 CO, sttablisised 1774.. e. T 5 &aver Street, les twit. J. C. PLIMI3IO 1 CO. !Cs?. Assists. Neettsg- Pa. 1106.1e-iyr. F lOll ALL KOOS OF PSNTI3O GO I TO TUB JOURNAL OMCR =men %ND 1W %T.1t21 CAN'T SS SUM : JOHN H. ftSTSIIOO, 1.1 7 . % THEM. ( W.i ..1 .1 tM Dimes. 4) H NTIN 41 DON. PA. 9LO. 511. l /Tilt. I)ry-Gesils awl frrerverirs. REMOT L7 -Nor apnoea. IS It NJ. J Oen' burvreg +was. Om awe 11618111br Ile. ion rwss IMO AO page 4 b :cows "shwa 0' DRY fowrp-1 ~% 11 raw) e+, rjßrwr 1 AV. +"_‘w. IR M rr4 RtP mod rr -rit lore it a Iwo aro. yinw r. TAW IrtWit air nacre and me me. ..th..04 , Arrow Nesetivire.s. PL. Jim te. G RAND DEPrif rn' :1141116000.0 14 I ''.Rix INEssR3I:4 TIM Pt - MP' TH • e. ausitirr prxxirn .1 Srlialligh.Sin • Mir Ics new no TA VT o'‘N"T AK RNA? IN CHE IPNIVIPS SNIP 440" tc.r • • 11,1, .1 In •RR fb. t .W I►w i r11: 4 11 ‘RRIT 1. IPS , 11.11.1. in 4 WI se7F.R fr•OPIO4 •• A. 1r . '5..., • alww• PLAII i• DV.** ga. OW deny MPG 4 th. Washimpme R , M. jam r••••••• • we. Aloe deliadirr OMR NM& ibmpap. iftwort Pawasiosig away Wm.*. lime* sel4 raw. .4 al 1111.41% iv -ed. `..wiry, Ilor. Wks,. peamme. woe 41111111 ms. currn . OIL MOM. GaoCMEilek I.llbv, two of Of Weak *glom* ommellllo—.... Offri.ext I..liesso 2•4 'nom eV/ aroolliiimiellbsp. 4' art ollowlv ivy say allow boom Irma - vows nem and Wale it siv ler pan sookmragn I •••pria~, .0111- Oa • musilimms slit swim 8.011 GLUM & Rao lOsALtas Eli +martyr iLWASP W. NIT 1109900. NUTN►R•. 4 HOW. B Ars te MTN 41rert. listomate •eiftairme irs 9r tivkgwAiti •e.w. ewe 410. b. I las. NIL T. Ciorypß ir• wit TR 1 11111J.If P:s $1 T*s WINT N C vri.34Dres 11.11«.11B r.rsorr I Aria* W.eselegts• 6 nit werldiallorm* Oro rose gispl.l4l. Pimp AM irstrie4 ammetampse ,pf apuovenii. rweite omemoriall own 4 I Goo orm Dams co • rtki. . R F-4:4 Ns frfoN4 .tLL WERIF. 4 . PV)T 1. 4 if 0,6:4. POOTII INIO 11114111 V RATS. r PI. IRWIN T Im4 ael r,•&.. iromer ibuse it • 11•0641bm dlaso• TM pubis• wpoolbily orlioll op a/ —. qmpsoirm. gr.& awe Maw OIN•11 Amps gm plum ••••/ VMS me 'wow boob" ferwres. W.ist 41. W. J I OA. 00.4_ 13. Mi. Resigll-mad. Osilllair. GIL‘ND /.% (.1. %!gto wiTTEIt angoom EL f_. NSW "'Vali- im.st —w lbw Pwrit otiom. Illogies. ob. boo 111~ fa.... • sair.4 ewe 4switalio3• Amy* ammesso• Ir—ft ASD f►T4 111•1 boo ewer low eposed ill Delsr4efiese. 7. 0.611 emsla ge 111LACX CLOT* & Ors 4$T S. 101•11.i.U. Kinn 11117 4 11 awrirarnir as, ITANCT Catier UMW Adel ea bp seri, op isp A. Ins 41,11. piod psenhorty aar Se r amaIMAP amessr. It ripe awe a ops 4 will 4 any. slospow _ 'at a a. ourmirs.4 - 4 II Ise was s pal Maas wag aim Call a IL .1 111114 el re rise a ..4 S.?* min. cam a * Lt fee woe • -. r. se IS if aro Call as IL csialL rr yew Waal • sere Aloe 41 1 / 1 0 Call 441 r=1111111144 4 Also, Casitgasswo sold by Mir pm& As R. ill tiers Triamoiner at all lamb fir rr► As IL 011111iSilltaa- I LL 40011 WAR Arriall. WS- ty. 60 CHOICE arnimik; urr.4 M Oslo. Sr !LWOW L.► Tr. . 4 I Ilise Was ' *► fie. Inv 1,- If. JtlU r II LLEA VIII PIN ND 11.131C'T PIWITI36 .M." Oa up dip isireras 40111.6. runnt - ; OWN.: I .r
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