The Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1871-1904, September 22, 1876, Image 4

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No, 4 Buifinch St., Bostoa,
(Opposite kePtc )
THE SGIENGE OF LEA ;
Or. SELF-PnESERVAI lON.
MORE TITAN ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD.
Gold .llethg. Award,q to tiv Author hy tit,
••Nutional .11rdif , a1 Aesociation," March
.31st, 1576.
UST published 'by .1
PELOT)Ii MEMeAT, 'ISsT
JTI:TE, a nett - raition of the e.,lebrat.l uork
e:it if le.l the "THE SCIENCE OF LIFE; or, SHIA'
h treat upon 51..enionu, how 10-t, how
regained and how perpetuated ; enure and cure it Exliam
-10.1 Vitalit), Impotentcy, Premature Decline in Man,
:,;;iermatercleem or Semimll Les,e4 (nocturnal :del ,liar-
Idria, Gh.auy
Energy, }I:1g
ho1 and L,,e of Menlo
I, ai, I all di,e,see:tri.dtig frota
iete4 or eXCeAti ul
11,1 , ,S..rvilus and Nip:,
Menta! 1),
gar.lluichanc,
litiptireStat ,
1h EL
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It ten, yon all about the Morale or Generative
ogy, the Mycology of Marriage, of Wedlock and Otispring,
Physical C.,ntnims, True Moctality, Euipiricimo Perver
sion of Marriage,. Conjugal Precept and Friendly Conned,
Physical InGrmily, Its Causes and Cure, Relations _Be
tween the Sexes, Proofs of the Expansion of Vice, The
Miseries of Impudence, Ancient, uorance and Errori,
MEAN:: of Cunt:, Cure ofilly and Mind. Tart: PRINCI-
Pi.Li OF TREATMENT, AMIN., to httiolltS out invalid Read
ers, The Author's Principles. The price of this hoick:is
only $l.OO.
This Book also contains MORE THAN FIFTY
PRESCRIPTIONS for the above named and other
diseases, each one Worth note than the prier of
the book.
V:01111.10 wor's ttrating
ly, 4,11 'MENTAL ANP N 1 I:VOI.SIPEASES;
t i:Li - yid) e l:, ,nun
ity for priptii,
t;.r youtc *Mt t»5 otileOtfrgoll Merl to rear' IllAt
•ieliee of , or rt•ir
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wan., has rotizri isi e•icell• 11,1 t an
ih, (.'ommliitiL7 .442 h. PY4b.dY
4 I:al:lath Stavit.' fart , Vius,
ibtionz
"The Life iK
extraonlinal) 4. I
.yond all cataparipttlll6 mo,t
pabltßllell7—./7.,?:
ton 11.-i'arr,
"Ibite naitiud iii.t.lielbottoin of Pandora's lox and hope
pinnies her wings anew, sinee 11ro i§suing: of then valua
ble works, published by the Peabody 3103ical Institute,
wiiiiikare teat:Meg tbon,andi how to avoid the maladies
tlittAlOthe citadel of lifr."—Phikiel4ltio - Amptirer.
t'llibi , ulll be read by thei. , ysltutz. ills middl,aged tad
even this o:.l.',—Se l,,rk ?Whiny.
tiNt .01 only 31. 1.4 i es, concernsd open any Mod
ica] Man in title o. , lntry, as a rv,:ognitiou of skill :uul
protessi L mal ~,,,, 0 0 1.1 ,,, `111 , 41 1110 :111014, Of th,,•
werk , , 1N7t.1. The pre.ottatten Wa4 te•ticed ai
thu t ito., f its ocenrrow.., hy the I.luPton l'resA, and tilt
leading journals thrunghont th, comary. This Inagnift
cent Modal ih of :rpm with funro than cue hunt
tired India rare
"Altogether, in Iti execution and the ridtlO,s of it, m a.
and Ace, Oh, i.i ,l r idr lly the 111 St
medal ever t,truck in this country for any purl
ever. It is well worth the inspection ..f
It was fairly min awl worthily bestowed.".—
sells Plougle4o, June 341886.
4e• CatalOgne sent on receipt of Cc. fir postage
Either of the abort , works sent Icy . wail on receipt of
price. Adifti.sit "PEABODY • MEDICAI INSTITUTE, (or
W. 11. PARKER, M. L., Consulting Physician,) No. 4 Bid
finch St. Boston, Mass., (.1, p. Revere house.
N. B. The author ran he consulted on the above named
diseases, as well as all diseases requiring skill, secrecy
and experience. Office hours, 9A.M.to 6 P. 3t. [aug.
Medical
VEGETINE
Strikes at the root of diseaBo by purifying the
blood, restoring the liver and kidnus to hcoUb.y
lb eraut.Ej.stein.
VEGETINE
Is not a vile nauseous compound, which simply
purges the bowels, but a safe, pleasant remedy
which is sure to purify the blood and thereby re
stetb
- VEGETINE
Is now prescribed in cases of Scrofula and other
diseases of the Wood, by many of the best physi
cians, owing to its great success in curing all dis
eases of this nature.
VEGETINE
Does notleivoivs invalids into false hopes by purg
ing and gt:eftiwg fiptitihui appetite, but assists
nature in dee - ring a:mrpuridting the whole system,
leading the patient gradually to perfect health.
VEGETINE
Was looked upon as an experiment for some time
by some of our best physicians, but those most in
credulous in regard to its merit are now its most
ardent friends and supporters.
VEGETINE
Instead of beinz a puffed—up medicine has worked
its way up to its present astonishing success by
actual merit in curing all diseases of the blood, of
whatever nature.
VEGETINE
Says a Boston physician. "has no equal as a blood
purifier. Hearing of its many wonderful cure',
after all other remedies had tUiled, I visited the
labratory and convinced myself of its genuine
merit. It is prepared from barks, roots and herbs,
each of which is highly effective, and they are
compounded in such a manner as to produce as
tonishing results."
VEGETINE
Is acknowledged and recommended by physicians
and apothecaries to be the best purifyer and cleans
er of the blood yet discovered, and thousands speak
in its praise who have 'been restored to health.
PROOF.
WHAT IS NEEDED.
Bemis, Feb. 13, ISTI.
Nr. 11. It. STZTENS:—Dear Sir—About one year
!•;nce 1 found myself in a feeble condition from
general debility. Val STINE was strongly rec
ommended to me by a filend who had been much
bentated by its use. I procured the article and
. .
feherstiolieerersi4elll4ei l / 2 - was-restored los health
and discontinued its use. I feel quite confident
that there is no medicine superior to it for those
complaints for which it is especially prepared, and
woulditufttillir 4, , md it tt ; those' Alist feel
thaktitylbef in t f name tin to per
foet7eaTtn. Pespec fu ry yours,
• U. .I. YHTTINO ILL.
Firm of S. M. Pettingill * Co, 10 State St. Boston.
CINCINNATI, Nov. 2L, 1572
Mr. 11. R. STNVENS :—Dear Sir—The two bottles
of VEGETINE furntehed me by your agent, my
wife has used with great benefit.,
For a long time 14 ho has been triiutiled with diz
siness and cos/imam; tbefie troubles are now en
tirely removed by the'hie'of YEGETINE.
She was also troubled with Dyspepsia and Gen
eral Debility ; and has been greatly benefited;
• TILOS. GILMOUR, 2201 Walnht St.
FEEL MYSELF A. NEW MAN
NATICK, 3lass., June let, 1872.
Ma. IL It. STEVENS
Dear Sir—Through the advice awl earnest per
suasion of Rev. E. S. Best, of this place, I have
been taking VEGETDIE for Dyspepsia, of which
I have suffered for years.
I have weed only two bottles sod airesuly feel
mysclf a new man. Respectfully,
J. W. QAUTE.II.
ReliAjt. from O 'PractiCal Vhcmist
Apothecary,
BOSTON, Jan. 1, 1874 ,
Dear Sir—This is to certify that I have sold at
retail 150 dozen (1852 bottles) of your VEGE
TINE since April 12 1870, and can truly say that
it has given the best satisfaction of any remedy
for the complaints for which it is recommended,
that I ever sold. Scarcely a day passes without
some of my customers testifying to its merits on
themselves or their friends. lam perfectly cog
nizant of several cases of Scrofulous Tumors be
ing cured by VEGETINE alone In this vicinity.
Very respectfully yours,
A. OILMAN, 463 Broadway.
To 11. R. STEVENS, Eso. _
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fang 25-1 m
VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE
FOR YOUR
JOB PRINTING
If you want sale bills,
If you want bill beads,
If you want letter heads,
If you want visiting cards,
If you want business 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 veity .reasonable Yates, leave
yourordera at the above named office.
wm. WILLIAMS,
MANUFACTURER OF
.MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS.
HEADSTONES, &C.,
HIINTING,D.ON,
PLASTER PARIS CORNICES,
MOULDINGS, &C
ALSO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO
ORDER.
Jan. 4, 11.
LEND 25c. to G. P. ROWELL & CO.,
V— , New York, tor Pamphlet of 100 pages, con
taining lists of 3000 newspapers, and estimates
showing cost of advertising. [inehlo,763,
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1 , 4 ;; ;7 (1:•Zi: - i.t
t. •,..4-itonl:Jiing to find the praesi.
ors at t!i:4 (I:4v htate !we., ;;; ,dze honey ?
A. goo,i toattnen stand of ices, having but
to will iherelve their
-;tock of from One to two pounds in
12 boars' fair work. What chance is
there here fur a tligestil'e process ? Place
three pour vi,; of loaf _ , 11;4 , 1r syrup within
elsy 01 t-iand at, 8 p. in. ; it
wilt !to t.tkcit up und storeti anay
hc
f;re rutiri:se noxt, (lice thus
Nflei
barrehi
I JOUliCi
conib
the former was elenr.r dirt. 'rho
honey beeoming exhause;l, I then fed the
leets durilr!.; the rest Or the Eta with loaf
:4yrup. Upon examination next
spring 1 found the comb cells filled
with wA graini.ll loaf sugar, PNekelv
iiLe tk.t i bad diss,lvt:i to the bees
With. (;t;._•r comb cell.; were partly filled
with enb.t ho%ey awl partly with ground
Principles of Good Farming
~i•i_<,!
Tho bditer important f....ts
llie : Ao4ffiory, I t r f;rl , l l,i reduei ig
the principles oi . ,t 1 i'lrffling to brief
a sin-
4Vth-
I carry about, the mental trainattm
to Le
or hoc•.
The f 1
:
1. The fitruior who %;•ciil,l str.,e,;eil
and deiive p!..asure is wcil a s profit frail!!
leis calling, tuusi th3ni:mt an 'atttive and
abiding interest in hi+ v,eation. 1L take
heart work to mak; !laud work pleasant.
2. The fArn.ier must. bzudy how bust to
inerean and maintain fertility to 11;;;"3 soils.
There is fio inertia in a...f . :ulture.'` There
must be proges=, either forward or retro
grade-
uni,mat i,ts
s,acq,u•
3. The farmer must strive to increase
the quality as well as the quantity of hiS
crops. It is the quality that determines
the price. In this "Excelsior" should be
his unvarying motto.
4. The farmer must seek with a watch.
ful eye to improve his market facilities.
It is. transpurtatiQu that eats up the profits,
5. The art of raising better stock is not
as well known it should be. Keep no
more animals than you have the facilities
to fed and care for well. , •-
_ 4 ;
G. The farmer must seek to improve his
social, intellectual and financial condition.
PORK AND GRAIN.—The difference of
opinion as to the quantity of pork that
may be produced T.. 4 a bushel .or gxain
is surprising. -• The - Most elaborate expe
riments were_ made at : the Michigan Agri
euKural College to d4ettnine Ofie quistiop.
In almost all the experiments which have
been tried, corn-meal alone has been uia,
and the pigs_ showed at Sliort intervab
disorded digestion. At the Michigan Ag
ricultural College . the weighing of the
pigs and fool were carriel out with grea t
accuracy, bet the pigs were at times so
dainty in their.:. eating that jt .alai' ilet de
termine the real value of a bushel of corn
when fed in connection with fibrous fund.
It merely - determined the value of:corn
meal feed pure and simple. But this has
its, Tann, fctr.it shows what May In expec
ted when the pig's stomach is abused.
These experiments . showed about ten
pounds average increase of live weight to
a bushel of corn-meal.
As desirable as rotation in office may
be it cannot! be more ao than judicious
rotation of crops raised on the farm. No
matter how fertile the soil, it is conceded
that ccrnstant cropping with nc, two or
three, kinds of graiu, will wear out the
land. All good firmers concede that a
proper rotation of crops, including the
grasses, should be followed. Chemists
inform us that the nutriment of food-pro
ducing. plants is taken in part from the
soil in solution
_through the roots, and
partly `frem .the air through the leaves,
and therefore, that suitable food ninit be
provided, or a manifest deterioration will
result. The good farmer, while he aims
to, produce the largest crops at the lest
expense, will also be, careful to keep up
the fertillt of afe - soil *by a judicious ro
tation of crops, supplemented by the ap
plication of manures :to the land.—.Rurid
World.
THE QUINCE AS A MARKET FRUIT.-• A
writer for the Country Gentleman, who
seems to have considerable Experience
with this fruit, gives the following items
and advice : The trees should be planted
twelve feet apart each way, requiring 325
for an acre ; trees four years old some
times bear from one peck to one half bush
el; the price of the fruit in New York
varies fr3tu six to ten dollars per bushel.
At this rate an acre should yield two hun
dred and twenty five bushels, worth in
market $450. It would seem that the
greatest drawback is the trouble front the
borer, which kills many of the trees and
so weakens the others that they fail to
yield remunerative crops. This enemy is
most destructive upon dry upland soils.
The best varieties are the Orange and
Pea's Mammoth.
A fitilure of crops is predicted in Ore
gon for the coming season. - The early
fall rains were too slight to prepare the
ground for plowing. The great storm
that set in iu November and continued
till December, with &.earcely a day's inter
mission, astoDii,::ed the oldest settlers, and
the ground became so wet that little or no
plowing was done. It is generally still
too wet to be put in order. Oregonians
have boasted that there has never been a
total failure of the crops there.
A little strong soap lather mixed with
the starch will prevent flat irons sticking
tl linen.
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C.rty Lives I.li
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Lluit tin'
the burrehi, ouly
;;LA of ptany ply
I at ciao liana.: or 11E3 p;ov;
thtte
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ytently sited litittrtul teem of practice in iie
pieix Dileeisary, and for many years attendod also in tile
Hospital. 1.11 these institutions he enjoyed the most am
ple opportunities of obtaining au insight into diseasos in
all their vim - ions thrills, as wolf us for a‘wertaining the best
methods of their treatment. In offering, therefore, to the
people of the United Shttes the fruits of his extensive pro
fessional-experienee in the medical compounds as the best
results of his skill and observation, he feels that he is but
proffering a boon to every family throughout the land,
resting, as he does, confidently, in the merits and effica
cious virtue of the remedies he herewith commends. The
vast amount of testimony from all parts of the world has
proven .clit 74 ill, WA 1 N et *WOUND SYRUP OF
WILD CIiEIZILY" the most efficacious remedy known,and
it is admitted by our mart eminent physicians, and all
who have witnes , 4 , l its wonderful healing properties. The
WILD CHERRY in all ages of the world, and in all coon.-
hies where it is known, lets been justly celebrated for its
wonderful medicinal qualities; hut its great lower to care
sonic of the worst and most distressing distance among us
was never fully ascertained until the experiments of that
ekitlful phyFiciall, Dr. Swayne, had demot.tratt4l its high
adapt ion, it, cuml•ituttimi with Pint, Tree Tar, and in other
equally valuable vegetable ingredients, whkth, chemically
combined, renders its action tenfold more certain and ben-
in 'c l aim: , all . tit:oases of the throat, breast awl
laligg. HR. SIVAYNE'S WILD CIU COTIPOUND
striiti, at tho - root orall tliseam.4 hy purifying tho blood,
ro,toring fin , liver aml kidneys to healthy at•tion, invigor
ating the nor'/nue and bhattered tutiou. -
ANOTHER, UOPELESS CASE
-CY
CONS'iPTION!
L
CI latll BY
Dr. Sway Ile't4 Compound Syrup
of Wild Cherry
ADAMSTOWN, LtlleaSter CO., Pit.
DR. SWATNE R FoN. Ocaneg lol:—Alont two yvarS ago
my m if, was suff .
front consumption. her tough at
times was very distri,:ing, and during her sickness had
the hest medical attendance iu this eel adj.' g coun
ties. Der can was pronounced hopeless by all of them. I
was induced through the recomMerolation of your agent,
Dr. ]taac IL Miller, of West Brecktmck, Berks county,
Pa., and who can verify these facts, to try Dr. Swayne's
Compound Syrup .S Wild Cherry. Afterusing it for some
time, she was entirely cured, and is HOW as WWI as ever,
and fully able to perform her usual labor. lam so fully
satisfied that it it to your preparation that I am indebted
far her restoration to health, that I grant you full liberty
to give her ca, publicity-, in the hope that others now
suffering may 'derive benefit frmn her experience.
Yours, roTectfully,EN It Y ft. MORN.
Peke ONE DOLLAR—SIx D6TTLES FIVE DOLLARS.
Prqored only by
DR. SWAVNE dZ; SON,
Norih. 5V.411. &rod, Philadelphia
801.1, CV AI,I. PRQMINENT DRUGGISTS.
A Good Family Medicine.
Tr yen i'Ve ',HMI's, take
SWAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS
If you have a Sick Headache, take
SWAYN.E'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS
If your Tongue is Coated, take
SWAYNE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS
If yon have a Cold, take
SWAMIS'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS
To prrvent and cure Chills and Fever,ta k
SWATISE'S Tar and Sarsaparilla PILLS
If your Bowels are Costive, take
SWATNES Tar and S arsaparilla PILLS
Persons of a full habit, who are suldeet to Headache,
Giddiness, Drowsiness, and Singing in the Ear, arising
from too great a flow of blood to the bead, NhOul l never he
militant them, as 10011 dtmgenius symptoms will lie car
ried Off 'brtheir nee•
LIVER COMPLAINT.
That dreaded disease from which so many persons suffer,
is frequently the canoe of
IIEADACIIE, INDIGESTION AND DYSPEPSIA,
is speedily relieved and often permanently cured by their
use: Fevers are prevented by the use of Blood Purifying
Pills, as they carry off, through the blood, the impurities
from which they arise. For Costiveness there is nothing
so effective as Swaync's Tar and Sarsaparilla Pills. Price
23 cents a box; 6 loxes for sent by mail. Address let
ters and orders to DR. SWAYNE & SON, 830 North Sixth
Stre,t, Maudelpbbt. Forsalobyall Druggists.
ITCHING PILES
Is generally preceded by a moisture, like perspiration,
distressing itching, as though pin worms were crawling in
and about the rectum,particularly at night when undress
ing, or in led after getting warm. It appears in summer
as well as winter, and is not confined to males only, but it
is quite as frequent that females are sorely afflicted, par
ticularly iu limos of pregnancy, extending into the vagi
na, proving distressing almosilclond the powers of en
durance. Cases of long standing, pronounced incurable,
have been permanently cnred by simply applying
SWAYNE'S OINTMENT.
EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS.
DR. SWATNE &S. Centlemen:—The hoz of Ointment
you seat nit, hy mail cured me entirely of Itching Piles,
which I suffered with for five years. Enclosed find fifty
cent; for another box for a friend of mine.
ANDREW .1. BEACH . ,
Farmwell Station, Londuun Co., Va.
Dn. :WAYNE & SON :—Eneloi.eil please find one dollar
for two boxe a of your Ointment for Itching Piles. These
are for sonic of my friends who are afflicted with this dis
tressing complaint. The box you sent me a year ago,
(usd about one-lutlf of it,) and I am glad, yes I am prom!
to say, it made a porfect cure. I think its efiltacy
I.e publblied throughout the length and breadth of the
hued. You can publish this if you think proper.
DA DIP GROSSNICKLE,
Ladiesburg, Frederick Co , Md.
READER: If you are suffering with MN annoying com
plaint, or Tenor, any lithely, scaly, Itchy, akin disease, go
to your druggist and get a box of Swayne's
Ointment. It will surely cure you. Prico Si) cents a box.
3
boxes 11.25, 0 boxes $2.50. Sent by mall to any address,
on receipt of the price. Prepared only by DR. SWAYNE &
SON, 330 N. Sixth St., Phila.
HAVE YOU TRIED IT?
Life
"London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
"Gordon Hair Clor Restorer."
Growth, "London Hair . Color Restorer."
.•London Hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
Beauty -London hair Color Restorer."
"London hair Color Restorer."
"London Hair Color Restorer."
for the "London Hair Color Restorer."
"Loudon liair Color Restorer."
lIAIR. "Loom, hair Color Restorer."
"Gordon Hair Color Restorer."
.;14;f. soiP T ,, ra NEW AND HAIR DIV,THY.:,
~, 1LOIEltI)N Jilin - RESTORER:
14111 rVagray hair toiorlginalVolilr.
• ti -06 thiuiztir ;rse a newtgrowilt, 4
3 ill re. Ile trainntl toeefetiont
4—lt will remove. all ,lisndruff and itching.
s—lt will make the hairsoft, glossy and flexible.
6—lt will pregorveboll age,
7—lt will :,revent the haitfrout.falling off. -
S—lt will cure all diseases of the scalp.
It restores both the luxuriance and color of the hair,
and io es harmless as water. premature blanching or fa
ding It the•hair is greatly-to be regretted, and that every
body wants to be beautiful is proof enough that it is wise
and right to be so, by every proper means; but there is
nothing more important to this end than beautiful hair.
N.ow to prevent the failing of the natural coloring matter
in it, or re-excite the rotds of the hair to growth again,
nothing has ever been introduced to the Imerium people
that equals the
LOZTDON HAIR COLOO,i4ESTORER.
InkiPalton,of Plaotolphia, says Orin the - London Hair
laf Restorer is tlfiP4i very ex tonsivelyaiaong my psti ems
stoltrit.nds, iiixon as by my6elf. I therefore speak from
ex patience...
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75 CENTS PER BOTTLE ; PIE BOTTLES FOR 4.
Sent by Express, to any address. on receipt of price.
Address olders to DR. SWA TNE & SON, 330 N. Sixth St.,
Philadelphia, Pa., sale Proprietors.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
ntr 'Mang 25, 'MI
til 0 FMB PLANING CU CO
:+;.:N UFA, *:11 RFT,' AND DNAIARS IN
SASH,
DOORS,
BLINDS,
FLOORING,
Brackets, fliceldieu Stair-Railing
PLASTERING LATH,
SHINGLES,
COMMON AND FANCY PICKETS,
FRAME STUFF and all kinds of
LUMBER
The members of the Cottage Planing Mill Co.
being largely intere,ted in the Lumber interest in
Clearfield and Centre eountie,, tiny Mill at all
times keep constantly on kiwi a full supply of the
very best
WHITE PINE ,
well Peasoned, and parlies favoring us with an or
der will receive prompt attention, and all work
GUAQANTEED to rehder satisfaction.
Office for the present at Henry do Co's. Store.
S. E. HENRY, Supt,
Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 1, 1575.
Pianos and Organs
ARLON PIANO FORTE
-AND-
Estey's Cottage Organs.
zi ,c e -- ' 2 - • * 11.46 : :` - 41ig - t'-`. ~ •,. ~
t ',.• I TITE , .E 15•2731.-- i
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s':-. . 7, ,t t 1 id. `4, , ..M4/140124:te r .ek:', . 0., N i a1..:k t7 -,i*Art 4-
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ONE THOUSAND MADE AND SOLD
MONTHLY.
NEARLY OR QUITE DOUBLE THAT
OF ANY OTHER MAKE.
THE SWEETEST AS WELL AS THE
MOST POWERFUL ORGAN IN
THE MARKET.
Also the
PATENT ARION PIANO,
WITH FOUR NEW PATENTS.
E. M. BRUCE & CO.,
No. 1308 Chestnut St.,
declo,7s] PHILADELPHIA.
Jewelry
Furniture and Carpets
SOMETIIING NEW.
TWO LARGE STORES MERGED INTO ONE!
EXPENSES DECREASED,PRICES REDUCED
and greater convenience secured to customers.
JAMES A. BROWN
Takes pkasure in announcing to all who wont to
buy
CARPETS & FURNITURE
That having become sole proprietor of the Fur
niture store formerly owned by "Brown & Ty
buret," he hag combined with it his largo 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
Fteat variety of Kitchen, Chamber and Parlor
urniture, 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. Estey
Organs; also llowe'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 g-eat variety of Carpets.
Feb.lo. JAMES A. BROWN.
Stationery.
CIIEAP ! OEII4IAP ! OHEAP!!
PAPERS. N- 1 FLUIDS. ‘...1 ALBUMS.
Buy your Paper,
1.14 your Blank
AT TIIEJOURNAL BOOK cf STATIONERY STORE.
Fine Stationery, School Stationery,
Buokr forehildren, Eames for Children,
Elegant Fluid, = Pocket Book, Pass Books,
And an Endlcss 1 -
frriety 01 ..N7re, Things,
AT TIME JO rre.v.t BOOK f ST.I TIONER F STORE
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 2 5 2 5 25 .25
25 SPLENDID 25
25 25 25 25
25 UulfitlaMia Glai)Cf)l2..
25 25 25 25 25 25
As Low as 25cts. a Box,
25 25
25 AT THE JOURNAL STORE. 25
25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25 25
J• P. STENfIt
F.:lit of the Lo
10 per yard.
iitsr yard.
All other
Lou, PRICES Styli lAPVER.
HUNTINGDON' BIIANCTI B. OPPENHEI MEP) & O; ,
Stancia,nlßules: 01TE ;JOODS 1.10177 ~,.7 2 71 : :
Always get your mono:: more hy !is. anti , •711- -
thing, as we always, most (Alcor F 1 lly. return the ,•n
TO WE! FACT i4UI 7 -IFT.::' -. . - 7 - ; PER SONS TEST:rf.
Iluntingdon, Pa .J une 1 . )47:
Drugs, Patent Medicines, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, and I)yr Stuff.,
Fifth Street Drug Store.
PATENT MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, DYE STUFFS.
PURE WINES AND LIQUORS
CHOICE PERFUMERY AND TOILET
HAIR, CLOTHES AND TOOTH BRUSHES. COMBS. SHOULDER BRACES
TRUSSES. INSTRUMENTS, AND ALL ARTICLES FOUND IN A
FIRST-CLASS AND WELL-KEPT DRUG STORE.
PHYSICIANS'
Will receive special attention. and long experience enables them to compound
dines carefully and accurately.
The only place in town where the " BOSS" CIGAR can be hail Try tb,
lit'lltira_lEiC JOE Mai 111.7 - RIC IV IF.AIIIOII WILT OP
Huntingdon, August 11, 1875.—v
Iluy your Stationery
Over 300 Modifications.
TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF EVERY BUSINESS
FAIRBANKS & EWING.
715 CHESTNUT ST PHILADELPHIA.
December 24, '7s—ly
23 25 25 25
FOR
25 25
FANCY PRINTING,
GO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE
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Gents' Furnishing Goods,
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Boots and Shos,
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Our stock is all well zv,:oitt.d. Nearly ..8004) wurl,
goods Nvill be forced ntl . at prieeN that will
astoniA the purchasers.
):Cy- Give 11:: a. call Wili "y Sat 14V
Two Houses for Rent Cheap.
One Two-Horse Wagon,
1 TOP BUGO-Y,
Two Trotting Buggies,
ONE SPR!NC WACON,
Lap and Shaved Shingles, Yellow
and White Pine Flooring, Roofing
Lathe, Hemlock - Lumber of all
kinds, belonging to
OSCAR CIRRI\TPA.-CTIVI,
will he offered for CASH at a reduction
t
ti June 16, 1876
Great Reduction in. Prices
DR. J. C. FLEMING & CO
Have now the 13r,..rest anti the most eirefully sett. etc d stork ~!.
PURE AND FRESH DRI_J•6,-;
IN 11UNTIN0 - ;DON COUNTY
and an elegant as6ortmtnt
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