The Huntingdon Journal FltI1).11' ItEADIN4I MAI . THR ON EVERY PA( M. IV. L. FOLJLK, Agent of tho Pennsylvania, Ohio and West Virginia Press Association, the only person in Pittsburgh authorized to rppoive n.dvertisuments fur the JountsAL. lie has our he.it. Laws Relating to Newspaper k4tibscrip tions'itnit Arroa-rdges. r.,•• th" fILl1;114 fll j/1 . U . 111q1j.•1,4 Will 1. nits ri „•,,, de, ,1111 giro e.4lPrewri 1.111. von tniry, is cusitei,l4ll.l wi.tilug t, evutitiise tbulr sub- 2. foolnicrihorm 'mho. to discontinuance of their yogi o•llirals, the publlghers h may continuo to "end them until all arrearagcs are paid. 3 If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their lwriodicale fr the unteAt to which they Cr.they are 11.111 . . . . reaponailde mall they uave ~ e ttletl,their LIIIe, and order ed these diseentlnual. 4. I f oileieriber," move to other play,. without Informing the publi.ibera, and the papers are went to the former ill rer t ion. they are held reepotioiible, 5. Thu I uurtt have cipeitted that •'refuting to take periodi cal,' from the uQke, or removing and waving them ion c.illod for, ix prima foici, evidence of intentional fraud. 6. Auy person who receive,' a newspaper and makes Me of it, whether he has ordered it or not, Is held In law to be a auboe•riber. _ _ 7. - IfTaul;cril;4;no pay In advance, they are bound to give rales:, to the publisher, at the end of their time, if they aba nut wbah to continuo taking it; otherwise the pub lisher is authorized to send it on, and the subscriber will be responsible until an expresatiotice, with payment of all arrears, is sent to the publisher. HUNTINGDON POST OFFICE. ;.• of Arrival and Closing qf the Maar. Moil.. arrive as taotve: From tlie EA:4 it 7.42 a. tn., titts p. in., e.lO 1.. m. Wsnst at .00 a. fin., 9:24 n. no , 4.1(1 p. tn. (clo , edi notil Crain Altoona nail Petersburg,) mid 10.0 • s,,nti. Mont ingdon and Timid Top R. IL) 63.9 p. tn.. and closed mail Irom Bedford at 8.25 a. tn. " bonntion anal Conpropst's Mills, (Wednesdays tut.' Saturdays) it 12 tn. • I Church (Wednesdays and Saturdays) at It a. m. Clean no fellows : For the Feet at 9 IM) a. int., 8.15 p. in. " West at 11.40 a. m., (closed mail to Petersburg,) 5.10 p. In., 7.45 ti. in. " S..uth (11. St B. T. 11. IL) at 8.39 a. m., and dosed mail to Bedford at 7.45 p. in. " Donation and Conpropst's Mills, (Wednesdays and Saturdays) at 1 p. w. " t'ulon Church (Wethmdays and Saturdays,) at p. m Office open from 6.30 a. m. to 8.30 p. tn., except Sundays and legal holidayis, when it will be open from Bn. tn. to 9 a. 111. • - - REDUCTION! Until further notice, we propose to insert specials, or locals, in our local col umns—not among the items, but distribu ted through the local matter—at TEN CENTS per line, eight ordinary words constituting a line. No charge, however, will be made for less than fifty cents. tf AN APPRENTICE WANTED —An apprentice, with a fair English education, between the ages of 15 and 18, will be ta- ken to 'corn the printing business, at this office. A boy from the town preferred. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Brief Mention--Home-made and Stolen Moonlight Decoration day next. May flowers are scarce. The plow-boy is happy. Coming out—the awnings. Horse bills a specialty at this office. A few stray snow flakes on Sunday. John Suine has not been captured yet. The A. L. Gins is on the dry dock for re- pairs, Our attorneys are preparing for the Supreme Court The jingle of silver is beard in our business place. 3 The Centennial Exhibition opens on Wed- nesday next Steel and other engravings for sale at the Jouetut, Store. Very promittent—the young lady with a blue dress on. An argument court will be held in this place on the 25th inst. The high winds on Sunday made it un pleasant for promenaders. “When are you going to the Centennial?” is the question of the'clay. A hailstorm, on Saturday night, cooled off the atmosphere very much. Ties are being shipped from this point to the Reading and Philadelphia railroad. Fashionable people never start to church uutil after the church bells ring. It is said Heater et al. vs. Glasgow will be taken to the Supreme Court again. A very handsome portico has been erected in front of tile Presbyterian parsonage. Dennis O'Rafferty, esq., pays a handsome tribute t~ Orbisonia in another column. A person who indulges in fish• market ver nacular is an unfit companion (or children. Our across the-street neighbor, Bob West • brook, has opened a first-class ice cream saloon. A polar wave swelled up in this latitude on Sunday afternoon which rendered overcoats a necessity. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered iu the Lutheran church on Sun day last. The Fire Department is moving in the mat ter of getting up a creditable celebration of the 4th of July. The Cottage Planing Mill Las about 3,000,- 000 feet of lumber on bands. Builders, here is your chance A tramp, named Zahn, was killed on Wed nesday last, about one mile west of this place The Day Express did it. If you see a lady with a basket on her arm: and a rural look in her eye, our word for it, she is "going for greens." TLc Lutheran church building is being razed to the ground to make room for a more commodious and modern edifice. Messrs. Whiteside and Reed, of Orbisonia, have the largest store room in the county.— They deserve a heavy patronage. Messrs. Washburn and McPherson,the Evan gelists, left here on Friday last. They were not very successful at this place. A small package addressed to "Alice Isett, Box 20, Huntingdon, Penna." is in our care. Ii the owner will call she can have it. A great many persons for the last week or two, like the immortal Belsbazzer, have taken to eating grass in the shape of greens. The surface of the ground was frozen on Monday morning. An uncommon circum stance, in this latitude, for the first of May. A vigorous and judicious application of white wash makes a great improvement upon any premises at this season of the year. Try Prof. Guss administered the last lecture to the old Lutheran church on Monday night.— We suppose it was something of a curtain lecture. The fixtures of Forepaugh's menagerie and circus passed west, over the railroad, on Sat urday afternoon, filling the greater portion of two trains, A farmer named Raup, near Duncannon, was murderously assaulted by a tramp the other night, who burglariously entered his residence, Rev. F. B. Riddle left for Baltimore, on Monday last, to attend the General Confer ence of the M. E. Church, which meets in that city this week. We hear every few days of someone or more persons leaving for the West. There is a pretty general disposition to obey the injunc tion, "Go West, young man, go west I" t`:ittyK•tttz,agedninetyyenrFt,waked to Itt,d rpm, 4.2.0r.7%, from the residence of U B. S:raday. :311e is in reasonably good hexitli for her advanced age. , MAY 5, 1876: The sweet and melodious music which was made beneath our window, one night last week, stirred up our better nature and we have worn a cheerful omil , . ever since. Thanks. The Bost Broad Top cars carry the passen gers as smoothly as any road in the country. Mr. Sims, the efficient superintendent, keeps tht; track as well us everything else in eNvel lent order. CillIIIIN•1191 Willi OW YOUllg Alen's Christian Amsociatiors think they could serve their Master better if the Indies would cull around to erlo them. They waist u few Eves in that garden. Don't leave any keys lay around loose when tramps are about. If you do, you will have some trouble finding them after they have de ported. They will take any kind of a key from a whis-key up. Get your letter heads, note !wink, hill heads, cards, envelopes, c.:e., etc., printed at the Jouusvi, Job Itootin;. The largest stock in the county, and prices down to the bottom figure. Send along your orders. tf. M. L. Rex, e , q., of Mapleton, hst•s been PUC. CC s;.risso•, tit sending sixteen black Lass from that place into 'Squire Wright'si 'lam, at tile Item! of Trough Creek Valley. The from to fourteen Soo are about opening out ex tensively at Mapleton. We arc happy to bear that our enterprising friends have stuck in their pins at this point. Th , :y will prove a great Wessing• to that toetion, w , have no doubt. A young man, umttr•4 Erfteit Plftek, aged seventeen years, a re , :ident of Altoona, was found murd'ered on Saturday morning last.— His body was found in a quarry on the out skirts of the city, with a shot in the side. His pockets had been rifled of his watch and money. It is Harry Thomas' train—Cincinnati Ex press—that goes thundering along, enough to wake the dead, just before day break in the morning. It don't even give a decent grunt, let alone whistle, as it bowls through the to gm, waking up the natives, in very anticipa tion of the regular "Old Harry." Washington street, west of Muddy Ran, was thrown into great consternation, on Tuesday evening, by a runaway horse attached to a wagon. The horse started far up the town and kept the street splendidly, regardless of the efforts to stop him, until he reached 7th and Washington. No damage done. J. lIALL MUSSER, Postmaster. The Assistant Secretary of the Silver Cor net Band officially informs us that we have been elected a life member of that organiza tion. We return thanks. We are proud of the Silver Cornet boys. They can't be beaten, and since we know that we are one of them we are quite sure they never will be. Nay,. they shall never decline a horn. • The ticket agent at this place—David Mc- Cahan, esq.,—commenced selling Excursion tickets to the Centennial, on the Ist inst., good for fifteen days, without stoppages, and will continue to do so until November next. The price for the round trip, froni this station is $B.ll. We do not charge the railroad company anything for this announcement. A conference, consisting of one Steward from each of the four counties composing the Juniata District, namely, Juniata, Miffiiu, Huntingdon and Bedford, met in this place, on Tuesday last, for the purpose of naming the amount of the yearly salary to be paid to the Presiding Elder, and after an expression of opinion among the delegates the amount was fixed at $2,100. Ladies, now is the time to buy your pat terns of Spring styles at the JOURNAL store.— We are selling large numbers daily. The Domestic Patterns are universally admitted to be the best in the market." We refer with pleasure to Mrs. Libkicker, Miss Mary Bum baugh, Mrs. Madam, Miss Sade Search or any other Dress-maker in town. Any pattern not ou hand promptly ordered. tf. Our old friend, S. B: Woollett, esq., has taken possession of the "American House," at Mt. Union, where he is catering to the public satisfactorily. We can recommend him and his good lady to all who desire to stop at that point. Every effort is made to please and to satisfy their guests. Mrs. W. knows how to get up a capital meal and therein lies the prin eliallit& The new furnace at Rock Hill blew in early this week after a stoppage of four weeks. We looked iu upon these mammoth structures on Friday last, and were delighted with them.— The Belgium ovens were the objects of greatest ' attraction but they have been described so frequently that it would be a waste of words to do so again. We are under obligations to the superintendent, Mr. Tarr, who is the tuas ter spirit at the Furnace, and B. F. Ripple, the efficient clerk, for attentions. We dropped in at the Hardware store of Mr. Samuel M'Culloch, the other day, and were surprised to see the change that had been made in the general appearance of the room. The goods are all neatly shelved and look as bright and clean as it is possible to have them. Our old friend, S. B. Chaney, esq., is running the machine, and what be don'tknow about the hardware business is not worth knowing. He has just been cast purchasing a full line of goods pertaining to his business, and having bought them for cash, he assures us that he can sell them remarkably low. A WORD OF CAUTION FOR VISITOREi TO PurLADELpuie.—A Philadelphia paper says that persons visiting that city for the purpose of seeing the exhibition must expect to find many salient points in the Exhibition of which no hint has been given them in the programme or even in newspaper reports. Where the prey is there will the vultures be gathered to gether; and even at this early date Philadel phia is the central point toward which not only pickpockets and ruffians of the baser sort are bending their steps, but the higher class of confidence men and women, that happy-go lucky, audacious, intelligent gang who hover on the confines of society, like robber-crabs, living on their wits and the stupidity of other people. The World's Exhibitions in other countries have always attracted these profes sional freebooters, and they appear to be es_ pecially sanguine of success in this country where money is supposed to be plenty and innocence unsuspicious. Strange women in foreign attire already puzzle the eyes of the sober Quakers ; the London detectives, who arrived last week, declared that they met as many faces familiar to their Rogue's Gallery in Chestnut street as there would be in the Strand. The neighborhood of the Centennial buildings is set with every inducement to vice ; private houses are besieged by new va rieties of tramps and shameless beggars. As the crowd increases, the temptation and chances of plunder will attract more of these outlaws. We warn our country friends that they will need to sharpen their wits for other purposes than that of sight-seeing. The de vices of the evil man Solomon declared to be past finding out. Yet our tramp and "dead beat" were not born in Solomon's day. A FEW EACTS ! READ !—We have at last been able to get freight rates that will al low us to supply parties in this section with PLASTER from the richest beds in the world the Onondago. It analyses C per cent more Gypsum than any other known bed. Con stantly on hand in quantities to suit. Apr.l4-6t.] HENRY & CO. Every school boy and school girl should linvc one of Wiley's Union pons• tf. A TRIBUTE OP RESPECT.—Pursuant to invitations issued by the Committee of At , rang ement, a meeting of thosewho bad at any time been under the instruction of Prof. Jas. A. Stephens as students, was held in the chap el of the Presbyterian church at 1 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by Thos. IL Crewitt, chairman of the Committee of Ar rangements. On motion of 11. W. Read, Geo. W. Sanderson was elected President, and Thos. F. Miller, Secretary of the meeting. The object of the meeting was stated by the l'resi dent. On potion of L. L. Brown the follow -I,stsitstilltql Wst4 eppointeil by the Pre.ti dent to draft resolutions expressive of the feeling of those present: L. L. Brown, Davis Zeigler, Myron Weaver, Thos. Crewitt. The following resolutions were presented end adopted : Resolved, Ist, That in the death of Prof. Jas. A. Stephens we recognize the logs a useful. Christian gentlemen, one whose example is worthy of iiniiati,th by those who live after 2nd, That having been under his instruc tion and care as pupils, and thus having an opportunity of witnessing his daily WC under trying and wearying conditions we cheerfully hear niony to his unfailing patience uud perseverance, and to Ilia remarkable zeal ant :Id, That while we confess to many short comings and delinquencies on our part, while students, causing him needless pain and anx iety, yet we trust that his faithful and thor ough teachings, and the example of his earn est life will have an influence for good on our future lives. 4th, That we hereby te -vier to Mr,. Stephens, the widow, and to the children of the deceas ed, our-heartfelt sympathy in this their hour of sorrow—pledging ourselveq to show them whateve; kindness we can in the future, and praying that the blessing of God may rest upon them in this their sad bereavement. sth, That W 3 will attend the funeral in a body, walking in procession and wearing-an appropriate badge of mourning. 6th, That the officers of the meeting be in structed to present a copy of these resolutions to the family of the deceased and cause them to be published in the Huntingdon papers. On motion of L. L. Brown, Thos. F. Miller Thos. B. Crewitt were elected marshals. The meeting then adjourned and proceeded in a body to the residence of the deceased for the purpose of attending his, funeral. Gro. W. SANDERSON, Pres. Taos. F. lIIILLEa, Sec'y. AN APPEAL IN BEIIALF OF THE SIL— VER CORNET BAND,-Our citizeni'will be called upon to contribute something toward sustain ing this worthy organization during the present and the coming .week. It has, for several years, been trying to maintain its or ganization without direct aid, but the hard times—the panic—has effected it as seriously as all other organizations maintained by in divld aals who have only their labor to depend upon for their support, and if it does not now receive assistance it will be compelled to dis band. The members say they are willing, once in a while, to play for the benefit of the public, but that they cannot do so at the sac rifice of their daily labor. They require money to pay their leader, Mr. Neff, to buy a few new instruments, to repair old ones and to pay rent. Within two years they have paid out over a thousand dollars. We are satisfied that our people only want to be appealed to to come to their relief. This organization has been the pride of the town and no one desires to see it disband. HOLLOWAYS PILLS anti OINTMEMT.-- Health and Beauty—how to secure them.—Fe male Irregularities. Beauty is as indispensible to the happiness of woman, as is health to her existence ; the loss of charms being regarded as a greater affliction than death itself. Hol loway's Pills and Ointment have done more towards preserving jt, and relieving the var ious disorders incidental to the hex, than al other advertised medicines united. Thousands of lovely females have had their constitutions ruined and beauty blighted by drastic apper ients, pernicious stimulants and poisonous lo tions. The mild, soothing, and restorative influence of Holloway's great internal remedies, in all complaints of women, are now general ly admitted, whether in the Spring-time o f woman-hood, or in the Autumn, or turn of life. 01 6, 1Ve hope that rpuiind--they Few remedies are applicable to such a wide range of disorders as Flostetter's Stomach Bit ters, and this not because it has special prop• erties adapted to the cnre of each—such a pretense would be manifestly absurd,—but on account of its wonderfully improving effect up on the general tone of the system, and its al terative action upon the organs of nutrition, secretion and discharge. Besides its well known properties as a remedy for intermit tent and remittent fevers, dyspepsia, consti pation, torpidity of the liver, general debility, urinary and uterine difficulties, it invariably proves to be highly serviceable in overcoming ancemia, hypochondria, rheumatism, insomnia, and many other disorders and disabilities or iginating in poverty or impurity of the blood, nervous weaknes or over-excitement, or an imperfect performance of the physical func tions. [mays-Im. NEW Fllol.—lt iS astonishing how things have been changed and overhauled at the hardware store formerly owned by Whar ton & Chaney, but now owned by Samuel McCulloch. In addition to the changing and overhauling he has put in a large stock of new goods which, paving been bought for CASH, will be sold for CASH, at lower figures than has been asked for Hardware since the war, and we think before the war. Any one in need of Nails, Locks, Paints, Oils, Axles, Springs, Wagon-wood-work, or ANYTHING in the Hardware line, will save money by calling on him. [ms-2w A FACT WORTH KNOWING.—Are you suffering with Consumption, Coughs, Severe Colds settled on the breast, or any disoase of the Throat and Lungs ? If so go to your Duggist's S. S. Smith & Son, and get a bottle of BOSCIIEE'S GERMAN SYRUP. This medicine has lately been introduced from Germany, and is selling on its own merits. The people are going wild over its success, and druggists all ov.er our country are writing us of its won derful cures among their customers. If you wish to try its superior virtue, get a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Largo size bottle 75 cents. Three doses will relieve any case. Try it. aprl 7-cow-18m. HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD—Report of Coal Shipped: • TOA For week ending April 29, 1876 4882 Same time last year 11073 Total amount shipped to date 91.761 Same date last year 121,224 MaG. E. M. SIMONSON, formerly E. M Africa, has just returned from Philadel phia, with a handsome assortment of hate, choice goods and novelties of the season. All are invited to call. Corner of Fi th and Penn Sts., Iluntingdon, Pa. tf.. A SUR& CURE FOR SRA AND STOMACH WORMS Dr. Hutchinaon'e Vegetable Worm Destroyer.— Price, 25 cents a box. For sale by Druggists and Storekeepers. A. W. Wright & Co„ Wholesale Druggists, Market and Front Streets, Philadelphia. [nova—Gm A Widely Applicab!o Remedy, Increase for week Decrease for week 6191 Increase for year 1875 Decrease ... 29,563 Orbisoni2. BY DENNIS o'uArrEß I've traveled over many lands, Through Cork and Caledonia; But ne'er did 1 a village :yea; To vie Wid The boys are horny li:ited lads ; Where'er about we turn us, We see their fiiCeA, writ:tined wid (1110, From working. at the furnace. By muscle they earl work Oeir way Through utmost tiny tight place, Bet thungh the ontstile hark is rough, Their hearts are in the 1.1.1 re. But now her erownio:4 glory effine3; Sly mo,e almost afroi.l i.;, To tread on such enchanted groi n s.] The Orbitionin The iu►ys in silent wonder gaze When beauty's rorees marshal, Whilst mentally the bard avers, 4, 1)a.m , ! nature innst be partial." [ hope the ladies will forgive, Nur in a passion fly, since The privilege to praise their cliarin3 Is granted in my license. Petlinps some critic bold may say I from my theme have wandered, And ou one portion, poet like, Too much stale thought have squandered Hut pl►ilosophic study has Impressed me with the notion, That beauty is the social power That keeps the world in motion EVERYBODY goes to the Cottage Planing Mill Company, at Hunting don, for their Bedsteads, Chairs, Sinks, Doughtrays and Refrigera tors. They warrant every piece, and their prices :ire down, DOWN, DO WN. Samples can be seen at HENRY & CO.S' Warehouse. April7-4t. RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, LW/18AD°, JtitEUYATiC GouT, SCIATICA, NERvuus and KIDNEY DISEASES, guaranteed cured by Dr. FITLER'S RHEUMATIC REMEDY. JOILN READ & SONS, Sole agents for Huntingdon county, Mayl9-Iy. HUNTINGDON MARKETS Corrected Weekly by Heart' & Co WIIOLLSAL. PSICES. Ilurenuovoit, Pa., Nay 4, 1876. • Superfine Flour Extra Flour 6'1.5 .. . . . Fawily Flour Bed Wheat, White Wheat Bark per cord Barley Butter Brooms per dozen Beeswax per pound 3O Beans per bushel .l 25 • Beet ft .7 Cloverseed V 64 poll uds Corn 11 bushel on ear 5O Corn shelled 5O Corn Meal V cwt 1 50 Candles v lb 1214 Dried Apples ift lb. Dried Cherries lb Dried Beef Eggs Feathers Flaxseed bushel Hops lii Hams smoked Shoulder Side Hay V ton Lard lb new Large Onions V bushel Oats new... Potatoes V bushel, new Plaster V ton ground . Eye, new Wool, washed Wool, unwashed Timothy Seed, V 45 pounds QUOTATIONS TVIIITE, POWELL & BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 42 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PAILADatPnIA, April 29, 1816. BID. ASKED U , S. 1881, c 122% 122% " 6-20, c. '62, N. and N Called Bonds. 4. ~ ~ ,65: 44 II 44 'Gs , J. and 44 61 CC 167 , 46 64 12 13 121 1 / 66 44 16s 64 66 12• • I k... 8 12.4, " 10-19, c 'upon ...... 119 Pacific 6's, cy 1'2,7 1•2.7!.'; New Ws, Reg.l6Bl 117; " 117% {II 11.1. Gold.— . _. Pennsylvania • Reading Philadelphia & Rrie Lehigh Navigation " Valley United R. R. of N. .T 5}Y 6>;, 13.5 - - •i Oil Creek Nofthern Central Central Transportation Neßquehonin C. Sc A. Mortgage G's, 'B9 Philadelphia Cattle Market. PHILADELPHIA, May 3 Beef cattle in better demand. Prices higher; 3.200 head sold at 6i ®7e for extra Pennsylvania steers; hi fie for fair to good do.; sheep rather firmer; 8,000 head sold at 5 ®7ic. Hogs dull; 4,000 head sold at $11@12.25 per 100Ibs. net. Trade Market. PHILAPHLPHIA, M.ty 3 Petroleum easy; 13T;(._ii12.',' for refined ;1O crude. Flour dull and low grades weak in price, western family, $5,50®6.50; Pennsylvania family, $6.00 @6.75. Rye flour, $4.69. Wheat in moderate request; Pennsylvania red, $1.50; amber, $1.526 1.53. Corn offered sparingly; yellow, 61@ . .62c; mixed 60. Oats slow to move; western white, 47@50c; Ohio do. 40@44. Whisky, $1.12. ?lc zontb. SIIEASLY.—Near Petersburg, on the 30th ult., very sud denly, Miss Alice M., daughter of David and Mettle Sheasly, having not quite completed her 20th year. A sad stroke, but "all things shall work together for good to them that love God." New Advertisements NOWICE,, The Philadelphia & Reading Railroad Compaq Hereby gives notice, that ON or BEFORE tIic.:FIRST OF MAY NEXT, They will open a Passenger Station in Fair mount Park, upon the line of the Junction Rail• road, in close proximity to Memorial Hall and oth. principal buildings of the CENTENNIAL INTERNATIONAL EXHIBI. TION. And that regular passenger and excursion trains will thercatter be nix between the new station and the various points upon their several railw:iy lines. The attention of citizens of Philadelphia looking for Summer Residenpes, and of strangers desiring to secure houses or lodging in the vicinity of Phil sdelphia during the period of the Exhibition, is called to the fact that, from nearly all places upon the railroads of the Company within twenty or thirty miles of the city, passengers will be able to reach the Exhibition without change of oars in as short a time as it will require to make the trip by horse cars from many points in the city. SPECIAL EXCURSION TRAINS WILL BE RUN FOR THE ACCOMODATION OP SCHOOLS, SOCIETIES OR OTHER ASSOCIATIONS. For information apply to C. G. HANCOCK, General Ticket Agent, No. 227 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia, hn d to the several Local Superin• tendents, or the undersigned, J. E. WOOTTEN, General Superintendent. Marei 17, 1576.-;:t VXECUTOR'S NOTICE. [EBtate of JOHN DAVIS, SR., dcceased. Letters testatnentary having been granted to the undersigned, living near Waterstreet, P. 0., on the estate of John Davis, Sr.. late of Morris township, deceased, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will make immediate payment and those having claims present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES H. DAVIS, Exector. March3l-6t. 81 le A DAY at home. Agents wanted. Outfit " and terms free. TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. [lnohlo,'76y HUGH NEAL, ENGINEER AND SURVFYOR, Cor. Smithfield Street and Eighth Avenue PITTSBURGH, PA Second Floor City Bank, XrEW GROCERY, CONFECTION ERY AND ICE CREAM SALOON. C. LONG has just opened, at his residence, in West Huntingdon, a now Grocery, Confectionery and Ice Cream Saloon, where everything pertain ing to these branches of trade can be bad, Ice Cream furnished, at short notice, to families or parties. His rooms are superior to any others in town. The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. [je2-y SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL. Only $2.00 a year. New Allvertisements - ; . iili:irei AND ITS ',LEASURES, O;SEASE AND ITS AGONIES: BET‘VEEN 1:1I 110I,LoWAV'S PILLS. NERVOI7:-; 1);s0111)EllS, Issit Soo lee,r. f.arfs.l shalt so for, skirls; dim II vire post- sto ? i•o• r•N..t.g1,1.• 1••• f .•.11-1 see a (.11 , •,. 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Tie., feeling., whirl' mu p , a,1,1,n !no, tn...t freyn•ntly ark.• fitlllitylllll7.4 , ,r tr,ull.le, Irian 01,st pr.Ti r,ti,,n, or fruin eating und drinking what Ie iinitt for ox, di , ordering the liver and mtoinaeli. Thole oraanp ino.d regnlitted Ifjoin whit' to be well. The Nile. if taken a , rording to tip. printed instruetiosiii, will (illicitly r,•-tone a healthy action to both li,eratol stout:tell, whence f. .liow, :0 a natural eennegenee, a good appetite an I a dear 'wad. In Ow EaAt and West belies nearcely any oth, nicultelno in ever mod for them, disonl..ru. HOW TO 1314; STRONO, Never let the how, in be confine.' or unduly acted hp., ft luny appear ...Molar that lbdlowny'e Pill, Oiould be recommended for a ruu upon the bowel., ninny 11. - MPIIO aupporillia that they autibl incresoie relax.{lion. Thie is a great mistake, however; G.r Move i ill Nvlll immediately correct the liver and clip every kind of bowel complaint. In warm clirmiten thoumitols have been the 11, of thin medicine, whieti in all emcee giyne low* Mild Vigor 1.0 ihe WI ... .. •rwilsic mystetil, howev,o- angel,— health and strength following as a matter ofeourse. The appetite, too, in wonderfully in.•reamsl by the use of Ping, combined io the use of solid in preference to fluid diet. Animal food Is better than broths and ?dew.. fly removing acrid, fermented, or other impure bunion from the liver, etoinach, or blood, the cause of dysentery, diar rhcea, and other bowel complaints I, pf.l led. The remit in, that the disturbance is iirre.tcd, and the action of the bowel. becorneM regular. No•hing will stop the relaxa tion of the bowels NI) quickly an thin tine correcting med icine. DISORDERS OF THE KIDNEYS In all diseases affecting these organs, whether they secrete too much or too little water ; or whether they be sittlicted with stone or gravel, or with aches and pftills settled in the loins over the regions of the kidneys, they, Pills should be taken according to the printed directions, and the Ointment, should be well rubbed into the small of the back at bedtime. This treatment will give almost im mediate relief when all other means have failed. FOR STOMACHS OUT OF ORDER. No medicine will so effectually Improve the tone et 'tbe stomach as these pills; they remove all acidity, occasioned either by intemperance or improper diet. They reach the liver and reduce it to a healthy act ion ; they are won derfully efficacious in cases of spasm—ln fact they never fail in curing all disorders of the liver and stomach. ~. 7 IV Ague. 'Fevers of all Asthma, kind., Bilious Complaints, Fits, Blotches on the , Gent, Skin, !lead/idle, Bowel Complaints, bullpen ion, Cones, Inflammation, Constipation of the Jaundice, Bowels, Liver Complaints, Consumption, Lumbago, Debility, Pi les, Dropsy, Dysentery, jnet.ntion of Erysipelas, I Urine, Female I rregu- 'Scrofula, or King's larities, Evil, CAUTIONI---None are genuine unless the signature of J. Ilaydock, as agent for the United States,turrounds eta L box of Pint and Ointment. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such Information at may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the sane, knowing them to to. opinions. add at the Manufactory of Prof.agor HOLLOWAY St Co., New York. and by all respectable Druggists and .ealers in Medicine throughout the c;vilized world. in 'Boxes at 23 cents. till rents. and $1 each. 12 00 15 1 C 0 35 25 12 00 65 40045 25®30 2 50 gel- There is co usideral;le saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B.—Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. apr. 28, 1876-eow-ly. ATTENTION s PUBLIC! GOODS AT PANIC PRICES 11£3i Now is the time to buy for CASH and save Money! 1 8 119 11 - 1 1,. Decker & Shaffner, 19 1 A IN 47 47 1 2 53 3 4 M 1052 106 625 Penn Street, one door East of the Washington House, UNTINGD ON, PA., take pleasure in informing the public that they are prepared to sell FOREIGN An DOMESTIC HODS at the lowest prices. They have on hands and are prepared to id], at the lowest figures, a large stock of Ladies' elegant Dress lloods,Clentletneus' Furnishing floods, Boots and t 4 hoes, Mute and Caps, of all kinds, in endless variety. IIIDE-UP CLOTHING, Oil Cloths, Groceries, Coffees, Teas of all kiwis, best and common Syrups, Spices, &c. Tobacco and Segars, wholesale and retail. All kinds of country produce taken in exchange fur goods at highest prices. MONEY SAVED BY BUYING YOUR STOVES, TINWARE, HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, &C., BUCHANAN tic SON'S, 509, Penn Street, ROOFING. SPOUTING and JOB WORK done at the shortest notice, 0.,-e--2-- *--c-'-' i 1 4 '- This is a beautiful Quarterly Journal, finely illustrated, and containing an decant colored Frontispiece with the first number. Price only 25 cents for the year. The first:No. for 1576 just issued. j. -, 33- l'ick's Flower cf. Veyetable Garden 35 cents; with cloth covers 65 cents. Address, JAMES VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Jan. 7, 1876-No. 2.] feb.l7-ly. W. CORNELIUS, • • JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, SHIRLEYSBURO, HUNTINGDON CO. PA., Will attend to the collections of Claims, writing of Deeds, Mortgagos, Booth, Leases, and all business connected with the office, promptly. (.481228-Iy. - - • - COLORED PRINTING DONE AT the Journal Office at Philadelphiapriew. - OR - , ore Throat', Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symp- tom+, Tic-Douloureux, Tiimors. _ _ . Yew++! Affection+ Worms of all k lads Weako Pt. from any ranee, &c. [intil 0-2 in Traveller3' Guide HUNTINGDON IN 1' Tf tiA it,RuA Summer Arranwenicnt. 0,, aln , l ), f'tt•r )1.% ',I ; 1." .gotiv Niii n,ri„•.u,.J ~..; orrli W.% KIP. urpo p. j .1. 1I !I .4i flriNti,d, K 20 9 Ir. 1.,/e. • :141 , 0 VI, I • • 21, I.r.ritt•oi ... • ^I. -1 :ir_ ~ r• 11.1 it #l, 9 It. Kept it] i 1;...t.1 ~, ..,1 , . I, , ast,Pl, 9 1. I•/ gigkfir.hrir_ . .•1 PI !'I r.. 1 Pip Pr. Min NI -• .1. 1 . 1.. 11 .w 1“ 11. 111411 If/ 17 II 1; Ever. 1 • ••• 1 %Um., 1 , " I. nrf.P.P:..., ,11.fl'Pri 1.1 s; 1 iN4 If A RI. No. a. ' No I. No I No. i ACC.X. !ITT I ON,. r I P. P. M. A M. h re , . . 1k , I 1 1.. 1 , ) ; 11' 10 04i I ;1.. I PENS: -;1-14V ANLI E.% i:l)a i►. ~►• ,r/ Siunaler ArrAngement. W I.;:+T , ••• 4, r EA ;; P.M. A.M. A. M. 4.M 4. I P. If P 4 Az. 4 5 ir e ' ..7 7 *2.. Mill err-k , 5 7,, 2.• 7 4 , 11i'vrtvnen, • ..„,6 4 7 o au 5 t. 9 607 .12 :3 AOO flpruca Creek_.... . s MS 6''l 7 - 681' 64:1 rl3 • 7 1.. 315 155 V 11* , AftrmPria 104 :Pn P.M. .4 M. P. M. A. R. A.M. P M r. M. The Feet Line Westward,l*.T.4 linatino.,n at 3 10 P. N., and arrives at Altiwina at V 2b P. N. The Pacific fixprene, Eastward. leave. Hantin,.;an • 8..12,a m. sad arrives at Harrisbure 11.10 a ni The Phi adelphis Igitpre.m. P.odward, leaven floating don at Hail p. m and arrive. at Barrisbnrg at 1. M. a m The Day Exprens, rautward, le3ven linntin7,.bm at H p. m. and arrives at Harrisburg at 3 p. tn. cmc4Go, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC RAI LROA P. The Direct Route for Johet, Morrie. Ls Salle, Peru, Beaty, Lwon, N ona, Ileneseo, Moline, Rock Island. bares port. MoN•atine, Waghingtoa, lowa City, Grinnell, Newton, Des M, ils,. COUNCIL BLUFFS AND OMAHA Without Change of Cars. Where it joins the Union PaCifi.7 Hsilway for T►.n rer, S.►lt Lake City, Sacramento. San FrAncisee, and all points WeAt of the Pacific Coa,t. T:711114 leave Omaha, Leavenworth a Atchison Ex,,re z P, (Sunday PN ) in 111 • M. I nuilia Expr..s,P :Sattirddy Hxpeipted) 10 HIP p. x. Peru APpeopu (Sunday s.idi p. w. KANSAS LINE. • The Chicago, Ito,k 1,1an.1 and Pa,itio Ita,::roa.l hAvo now opened their tio,ith Western Division between LEAVENWORTH, ATCHISON and CHICAGO, Connecting at Leavenworth with Kansas Pacific and Missouri Pacific Railroads, and at Atchison with Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe, Central Branch Union Pacific, and Atchison and Nebras ka Railroad, for all points in Kansas, Indian Territory, Colorado and New Mexico. This Company have Lin!! a full complement of Palace-DrAwing-Room wride•t t epiwg tuts , whi c h for external beauty and internal arrangements for the comfort, convenience and luxury of pease's gers are unexcelled, if equalled by any other cats of the kind in the world. 7,13- Through ticket, for sale at all the General Railway offices in the States and Canada. A. NI. SMITH, liCGU RIDDLE, Gen'! Pass. Agt, April 14, 18711—tf CALH'OIiTIA. THE cuic.tuo NuRTN WEST £A RAILWAY Embraces under one inanagement the lireat Trunk Railway Lines of the WEST and NORT!I-WEr•T. and, with its nutnerous branches and eozneTtions. forms the ellurteot and qui,kest route between Chicago and all points in Illinois. Wiseon,in, Northern 31innt,ota, lowa. Ne . orueka, California and tue Western Territories. Its 03IMIA AND I'ALIFORNIA LINE h the stiortest aaj 1,, , t rwte p.,iritq in Nu:the', 1.43. Dak..tii, Nei.ra , ka, Wy. - wing. C.,lorndo, Utack, China, Japan j113.i A 1,1111.11. Iu CHICAGO. MADISON AND ::4T PAUL UNE the .hurt line 1,,r Northern and Min nt-,u;a, ail tur Ett. .i.N;uTh and 10i riuts iu the lireat Northlw,:. Its IV INONA AND ST. PETER LINE I, the only route fur Winona, Rochester, ODD'.. D na, Mankato, St. Peter, New Ulm, awl all points in Southern auf eu:ral Minnesota. Its GREEN BAY & 3IARQUETTE LINE Ii the only line for Joynessille, Watertown, Fund Itu Lac, Oshkosh. Appleton. Green Bay. Esesnaha, Neg4.unee, Marquette, Houghton, Ilsneurk and the Lake superior Country. Its FREEI'ORT AND DUBUQUE LINE Is the only route for Elgin, Rockford, Freeport, and all points via Freeport. Its CHICAGO AND MILWAUKEE LINE Is the old Lake Shore Route, and is the only one passing through Evanston, Lake Forest. land Park, Waukegan, Racine, Kenosha to Milwaukee. PULL3IAN PALACE CARS are run on all through trains of this road. This is the ONLY LINB musing these ears be tween Chicago and St. l'aul. Chicago and Milwau kee, o: Chicago and Winona. At Omaha our :.4eeperi c.,nneet with t he Over land Sleepers on the t'niun Patine Railroad for all points West or the Missouri River. On the arri. al A' the tra:ns from the F. ter or South, the train.. of the Chirago .k Surtit-Wesurrn Railway LEAVE eilleAtit) as ft.ktowe: For Cored! o,naulot awl e.'eliforaiet. T7/0 Through Trains .1.:1y, with Pailluate P.C.-- Draw ins Room ami I,rping Cars thruu4h Council Mulls. For .'t. P 0 1 ,41 mill Nina, •p•,lia. Two Through Trains daily, nith Pullman Palace Can attach. d on both trains. For Grew* Bay will Lake Sureeioe, Turn Trains daily, with Puhruan Palace Cars attaeh,l....l running through to 3111-vette. for Milwaukee, Four Through Trains daily, Pullman Cars uo night trains, Parlor chair Cars un (lay trains. . . For ,Vpurta and an.l point, in Minn. , io. ta. One Through Train daily, with Pullman Sleepers to Winona. Fur Datoyse. via Freeport, Two Through Trains daily, with Pullman Cara on night train/. . . I ' );lhtliple (11lei LisCrosee,vi4 Clinton, Two Through Trains daily. with Pullman Cars on night train to McGregor, lowa. For S ' iour City and rinkb.ro. Two TrAin. Pullman Cliff. to Missouri Valley Junction. For Lake Genera, Four Trains daily. For Rockford, St.rliv, Kemo+4n, Joweer;lb, and other points, you can have from two to ten trains daily. New York Oil,. N 415 Broadway roston Office. No. 5 State Street °malls Office. 253 ran:S ham Street: San Francisco Dace, 121 Montgomery Street: Chicago Ticket Offices : 62 Clark Street, under Sherman House: corner Canal and Madison Streets; Kinzie Street Depot. corner W. Kinsie and Canal Streets: Wells Street Depot, corner IVells and Kinzie Streets. For ratios or information not gitt,...we from your home ticket agents, apply to W. 11. STENNICT, 3111RVIN iirGIIIITT. Gen. Pass. Ag't, Chicago. lien. Supt, Chicago. Jan.21,1876-Iy.] Miscellaneous. HUNTINGDON Academy and Seminary. For partictolars address or apply to the Priaci pal, R.v. W. W. CAMPBHIf,, Prieeipel. faal4—tfl lisatiaidee. Ps. SEEDS! SEEDS! Send your address at onee to Mews. J. R. and A ..N1 1." It DOC 11. SursPryn,,n, flar 'dm mod . 4 4edgmete. No. 112 Smithfield street. PittPhnreh. Pa.. a-d get their new Catalogue of RRI.IABLE VEGETA ft LI? AND FLOW ER SEEDS just issued, also of Fruit and Ornamental Tree, in great variety. Itch I 1 3ta PA. -en ri:r“w 4RP - •-•1 - •-4 - . :an.-.• of s .re,retillort .1 9 1411 0.111 • •i• art •ff n • taro, - t h In An A WiefAt wr. i ,trtn • tbo "raker. : 1 • • yr. ''R ras ewassrle lie 9.40414, no" - *dant. Sow& Mill maw .4 • news snot 101. I-1. . , omit 011 r !WI. Rosy .Imo 1104.4 1.7 p.rmsr. ' •• Fa pprp.ell7 7,11 II ~ A. '1.46 pram Art-1111 , 41 MI Pith. tvoch. kow throe VIM ^An., ,fgro Mt.?. - Ipted by tats nty dligismet pintas . Dr. 4eson-pnw.rr A. ' A rsalloginiqpilie Ikifigketirg row? freiebe and parwsurermemeihreaM fi4/0 ). !..r• 44,1111 Ihr Proem sad Mr allbe.,...rs t. 4)4 of awl brow' -- v. 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