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    The Huntingdon Journal.
- J UNE 22, 1677.
FRIDAY,
DING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE
W. L. FOULK,
Agent of the Pennsylvania, Ohio and West
Virginia Press Association,
Is the only person in Pittsburgh authorized to
rec::►ae nivertisetuents for the JOURNAL. Ile has
our meat rates
1 - 40 - (:.4,L AN D PE!ISONAI,
Brief Mention—Home-wade and Stolen.
Che.rring lo the fore,
flrtilEl - 9 Are il3ying.
ra!,s ihe
Pay tits , lit •;f3 bi;l that thou oweit.
r 9 ta!”..,4, eiehty eert! a per
R m:trkg•• at faily 20 cents per quart.
Je•l- Ffiultiti r.; Vp-stave admirably
C• h ~,.
!'he ray! tr2ing, w. hear it rumored, are to be
he I'. It.
1»4.c~i ~
J. (I. & 1.a% e it.la water pipes laid
ifthl ..hr.r Z'ae!ory
A liot,l ..1 good. tiry yellow p:no wood will be
taken at .11'.3 ottce, ou Euliocription.
Lnjto,it ;MIK rtgrp , e Sboul,l 'lover attempt to
itui.st.• lo , ir itlAre fortunate neighbors.
T'n» iv r in the R^osj case, in a body, ettsrtled
the e , :tureh, on Sund•ty psi.
We h,vss s.stn).l,l a esikn of roan ;;tor. ;lie fac
tory 0; Ca.. ati.l cif t it hi-sr-Oasis
ninFt pe.pitta land
n Ftreels on 'Tuesday hut.
col. J::n
V.S.
1 .;:: vrinkrs RIPC. in council On th. Juniata,
, np i ) .g grciundf, on the 12th pro'.
v.~ 1
a-. 1 not st 4 libundont as iL was
rola!, 1,
H big scare.
: it
exot,!l4.nt c.r.ier in the
p v ,a he Las to use his tip-stave to
,1114 . 7
r4:11 w. 11111 Orer
A spot
p.,; ea! ty
crt.
1i1• itl fill: as )1
1.4 n ov, we:l en-u the hard
cuuSAvra:.oo.
Dav , ,,i J.Jiin.!on. esl., or A!exandria, ins been
on ao extewie..l IV. s - .sa t hr. lie reports buei
ness eisrpai.7 4;C •fl trolti,l a.
A pa.riy of dr.lnken IC:ae'cguardA attempted to
raise a pi:l,er. 501% :n the no:gh . oo.hoott of the
der.et, tiOttr Ott Sattzrcia. night.
T. C. r'sher af;:tn carrel off the Woe ri',bon
in a ort' , S , :arum 0.2 WiiiarliA. nn Stourtlay night,
lae• wtth P•Atizoo, of liarrii;jurg.
A I ight• r r.e perforwQr gave a pnblio exhibition
in th. mi:r.d on Friday el-ening last, much to
the of the , 1 eni:e 11 ,, pu:a ion.
(Jrd tow,,gmen, 3fexsrs. Tlrwyn, Armitage and
Cor,utn. aft, atlen‘lanort at the State St•nday
Sehani t -wit it in liar, .si,:trg, last vivetc.
The hisl,l,o:oe 4of i let which graces the JOU RNAL
ttarr:um+s • t L 4 .a of Niieres attie *tot i v .
!.. ::oui we eturu our oest :hanks.
The on Fridny last, and
nit to:kf. !lave a itig ahead. They
thwerve vin b , , 7) used up for tan Lt.?, nine
Or :,13 171,f ,„
S.ube;Areeker, Ilme re
un:ract fur ll,v distribu!ion ur tue
!ire Dep:triment at llnr-
eetved
docua. - 2
rimwrz.
I 04i .10:w
Such a eutuivined effort u,.on tue part of all its
of• , ..h , es s:wave wida to p'..easo its gr.wits, that
tb,, :7j:.•:, tin-
11... is pre
to rekurn
!wit men manifest, more
t. - - ar trial the carte, than wen
i n th a t
cult , it.l ei . t:ioll , cii to ettri•mity ?
eUti•Aii . t
with
11, : ,iley a nd ka•
li..gir, ?1,!., two/ represent the Den,traey of
Itont.ivinu e•innty. aft it , 9preeentative fic!egAtee,
in the next .:ate Convent itm of that patty.
Mrs. Simt-nson. corner of Fifth and Penn streets.
Imving I..er residnuce painted, penciled, and
4 ,th erw i so Onr friend, Adam 11,11"tunn,
the boss pititi!vr it.reatrays, is doing the job.
T. W. J..ck.on. efoi., the Democratic candidate
for Distri:q Dlair comity, goprcii
over a few to ittor a game of kidiards and
'•eee tiow. ;he isit!g works" one day hoz:, week.
Mr. 1 i.ag. war ingiou's eti . o!it:nt Corp
leaelotre. , , inzend to IVSIIIIII3 the fermi
*gag - , WI, are sorrr to part with hien as he is a
very e!et yo,:ag geti:!eata awl a g neral favor
ite.
'•Du you mean to Fa; that Dr.
Shade would ~ s eAr?" Witnet“: "No, only when
he Ras mad ae woul,l esrear al hard as either you
or 1." The C9urt promptly enecked the rising
rri , lty last g. (l'ampwv, ~ , q., of CIA ,
tawnsaip. K.tv ti , {miNed to placile , 3 in the Several
Cunrti Ci Lll6 , ,otitry. Mr. bad considera
ble e-spense .na we ivsn him p:enty of "fat"
etienis.
Mrs. Then. l!enner, of rete ,- sburg, this county,
has inrentpd the mos! cunning little implement
for corning and enting apples that has come to
odr notice. cuts d and moat convenient
Alting ot,
Oar mutual friend, l: inert Mason, eacl. , of lark
-174,441, erg, hos !be imlo-c,m2trmet for carrying the mail
*.rum .•reek to Ook's Mi;i4, Paradise Filen-
Trough Peek, commencing the first of
_July., .:UT.
The..lrort o 'a. lito•Jry Society. attached to the
!llontingti , ...n Ne.rnea! Schoc,!, wdl gi. a an enter
he Penn Street Hal:, on Monday
:afterroen :11:d Pv. ning, on tai 29:h inst. The pub
.lie ere 'llVrt- , :. •0
:eh. erected by the Hawn
ierzn cht:
Tae nev i.
113ratact, •n si-Inia, a sown clip, was medicated on
- Stind.ty era. Dcycr and Focht officiating.
the ! , 17%7111 , ,* !.• . • , :teitirtZ the dedicatory a: ninon, and
,the :a . t.r a ae:inon in ti,rinan.
'llO 'Tenit,•s.rstts . " drrw a large house on
Tht:T.i.ty rc - anti everTixt:iy was
w:! , _ This is the best
ar.l will it:ways find a
Lent: y [ lcy V 'Sit our town.
W.qtan, in th's place,nnmed
Filo . .ne hundred end
h e r 1, 73 ri ! !g is 119,d. but her
Ely :7;g is eld!et"gee-
Wp
11ar•►
eir.. - en ye.,
eye,: g
on.l , ight.' i 4 , aa Eve to knit or sew without
nid
Buy a t; , •ke , ,or the Literary Entertainment to
1.• held in Penn :‘ , :reet Friday Evening. June
29:h. !:", cents or 2 for 25 cents; children,
cents:r..erred seats 25 cents. Proceeds to be
applied in the i.nrchsso of books for the School
and the h!te,ry Society.
Smite niaonointod seonndr.l entered the rosi
.4len., o .'n frimpl. B. Frank Isenberg, req., on
Frislay last, ge,l 10010 that gentleman's
;hat OJT szancling in the hall. It was a
rnesn !I,:ftg, r..n,lered tionbty so by stealing
ifrom s. rt , ..u!leinitn as Frank.
A !hat. rotti , .oi of IT not ingdon, north of Mifflin
ettreet. 114 s no assurance, in ease of fire, that a
single property can be saved. At the last trial all
doubts upon qaat sn'oject were .lispolletl. Thehose
nu not berl r the pressure. Water Works a!one will
s ave that lo:.rt ;or. of I,,wn a ~ !ItSe 0: tire.
A report Iva* ertensively eireit7atc4, on Satur
day night, an,' :outlay morning last, that Stearn
bad dial in jail where soave of his persecutors had
him malieinosly incarcerated, hut it proved to he
a canal'''. Wising been given too ninon opium it
was thought that he had taken an overdose.
• The barn of Samuel Morrison, in Barret, town
ship, was tonally destroyed by tire on Tuesday
last, togeth.or with ten tone of bay, two horses,
two 'rezone end a buggy. ;end a general assort
-4cent of farming implements. ney have no idea
.of tb a , ,r;;!., of th, are. This a heavy loss to
.Mr. AlarriQon.
Thy closing exercises of the West Huntingdon
Select 501.,01 will be held in Penn Street Hall,
Friday. •tune 29th. Doors open at .9 a. m., 2p.
an.. and 7 i p. m. Admis.ion lie. during the morn
ing and afternoon. Those who desire reserved
.seats for the Evantag Entertainment should secure
tkel" at once. Tickets msy be had st the book
ss.:ores.
The 'sew o-dioance against hucksters and oth
ers eT or-d that train •to the di-advantage of a groat
rawilee. If people who came to town are
to be charged a li.euse i,e‘tause they want to eel)
'something, would it not he jug as steasible to ask
those to proettri license who come to town to
The seller and buyer ought to be placed upon the
came fo,ting. (live es a market house or repeal
this humbug.
On Wetinesdav evlning of lest , week Mrs. Wm.
S. 11nrlhin , it, wire of Capt. Bore Moen, Receiver
.1' Pithlin Monies. at Fairplay, Colorado. and her
little daugh , er, aceompanied by her niece, Miss
Jonn.a Mytrin. lets to join her IsT:shand in the dis
tant 1111 e 1:y M....otains. Re ,- numerous friends and
r ,-- ations w 7 En too little party God speed and a
happy evet 7 ne,- of licit- sod dear ones at the end
of Ibc .ung journey.
The gae•sion of co.ts was the all importivq
question last week. We pitied a number who
were absolutely destine. The county ought to
make previs.ou to pay them. It is simply an
outrage to drag them here, by legal pr-cess, one
then leave them 'About the means of subsistence.
'The hotsl keepers cannot be exoected to gratui
tous'y feed those brough. nPreu,.on F , ocesseissued
Out of our Courts. It is a ring too much.
That ably-condr •ted and handsome :blication,
the Johosto , n Daily Tribune, put on a new suit
last week, and it looks ever so nice in its new
,clothes. The Tribua. is the best inland daily in
the State, —4.4 far surpasses t majority of papers
snaking greater press :ions. Its news columns
always contain the latest intelligen - e from all
quarters, while its I 'al .departmout is unsurpassed
.and unsurpassable. Long life to the Tribune,
The Mt. Union Timer, in noticing the game of
checkers recently played in this place, between
Messrs. Fisher and Custer, cars upon the editor
of the Johnstown DPhaocrot to "go for" Mr. Fish
er, and says that "Mr. F. will not be common
amin , ement for him." Friend Mamma, get Mr.
We-drutt down here. if you, can en.l oxir
. .
it,his scalp locks wiltilangl:± nun, Mr. l'islier's belt
in a litle less than no time. He can heat Mr.
Woodruff, or "any other man."
The public schools of flantingion hare closed
for the long Summer vaca+ion. We learn from Prof.
J. Irvin White, their eeicient Principal, that du
ring the last school year there were eorullA over
900 pupils. The average daily toteodann for the
whole school year Was 531 . Tau percentage of at
tendance fur the same Line wits cd, a bighcr over
age. we think, than titu,t s.!houl. can show. '1 here
are 14 schools in al:, an .I oa(ttAig cohneti
school, which is small. th-.., s s e an average of
70 pulii:s to each school.
JOTTINGS BY "Bos."
Corn plowing is in order now; the crop look
promising. ,
The new additiln to tl:c Pcor House is nearing
completion.
Fire easns of selrlet fever were reported in
Shirleysborg last week.
The East Brond Top Railroad dill a good bus
iness carrying passengers last wick. "A poor
n 11 , " &c.
The high enertable of Shirii‘vglinr. "0.0-a for"
the hogs• Some of the fartuer,, in the ‘icintty,
think the ordinance a bsd one.
The prottends of the Fe.fir2l. Shirhysluarg,
on the evenings of 15 , h and ]6th inat., f“r the
benefit of the M. E.Chorch, were over fif:y do?lare.
Mr. James WKinFt ry 3i new dwel!-
ing hence en his Fhir!...,-o, t irg. Levi
Myers is tieing the earpre,r Tha cage and
then the bird, James.
The man in Shirity,l,,rg :hat Flonised !n give
his wife all :he silvf.,r ..0;n hr .Ir.7".ng thi.: year
in beginning to , hip's it i. g. ii!:g Ino p'tw: ; he
in talking of intlatiop.
The brick work. of the new M. E. Church. in
Shie,ygi,erg. w. Q POtep . ,t,l evening
lost. The enrr,ee'vt4 tov, 1"'" 7 "g HP
the b. 3.4 •.• tiv
:r• h a v • bcan
indieteql tor runnier i‘o l y 7 etl.s. A
fin, of 1,01 trJF • pr hav e ap—
4o Br t 1 i Top on
r. 114tn,1:on, vs: Pitts-
!wale., to Cua•t. V
Ootir,r ?
The wi.eat in 'loe cr,l of ILe ro7lnty
is lliaktu,g a fiut. o..'s
The
. 27rass Prop sy
be f.C.3 1.0
the ent-1 , , , ,k .sr
11/trli t taiii! 171,T1 1,,Le!;".,.r srlierit
now w%en $2.10 c”u'il hay, Li tn go'. a d a pill
hi;iier price was
n.boec unto,' lilt's, grid:ratan viti!t our town.
The ft: owing notice . out the 14
"The Au,tra:ian Tom Tirtm 7 ., :Ti. t,2
lion., without esccioion, ilia ut::;;;I , i .1 , mite of
manhood ally, o hig time. Ag.t,
eral inches les3 in s!..il.kro tivem :r!, ramtn
and h.is infinitely more : . nan ,ny. it!!
gfsnf:eman ws here ever seen. i 4 at a
wolf formal miniature in tn. 4 v:•r:i epai,V.in.
and ,inga and. dane.qu.ltnintlOy. His
(ion •W. - uue al..nr. as
Irishnran and jig wer: 9 .'1
brought a dern,nd 1%.r Prqn-,or Mil -yr
introduced the tituiPral and gave a lengtlicue I
series of feats of legerdeow in of Ihe twist p!ea4iug
and ortountline character. Tale proresoir is
most. neemnplisli..l nod
witness his clev,r pvr:......vai.:e is bib a mlQ f,
and instructive. Miss Millar, wi.) aols at
aceompanyist tit.serve. a evoiline e , tupi:nent l.)7•
her piano playine. Her execution 11 bill, 11.-r
maniulati,on skillful and brilliant."
We are authorized to guarantee this remedrz for
the cure of DysperiJ. Inac• ire .I..irer, Soar Stout
gel), Coustips:ion, boss of Appetite. Coming up
of Food. Yellow Skin, and General l.r.ngnor and
`, uu Lauri. a;:;inow!ctlge :bat this would
be ruinous unless we hod pontiva evi4-oc.e that it
will v.. re. You who are suffering from the, com
plaints, these words ate addressed—and will you
continue to sulfur when 3 ou can be cured on such
terms ? It is for you to determine. Sample bottle,
10 cents; regular size 75 cents. Sold .i.y S. S.
Son and J. Read 1 Sons.
50,000 die annually by neglei,ing a Cough, Cold
or Croup. often leading to Consuinpiion and the
grave. Why will you negleet CO itnpori:ant a mat
tt.r when yon can got at yonr Sll!Lou'q
Coe
aGlreTto CrIZE, whit the assurance of a ipecily
recovery. For sorenees across the Chest or Lungs
or butte oeSide, Snit.ine,t
gives prompt relief. Sold by 'Le:I.! . Suns and S.
S. Smith & on.
If A CICSIKTACK, a popular and trag:•ant perfume.
Sold by Smith & Son and Read & Sow , .
Enp 13-6m-eow.
VICTORY I VICTORY) The Tlrlt9 have whip
ped the Russians, and MONTGOMERY stills
sells dress and business suits made to order
cheaper than any place else in the connty.
100 samples to select from. Menures taken
and good fits guarrantecd. Don't forgA Cie
plac:., four doors al.)ov® the ..Tour,_7.tl,
A reduction . on all soaps awl other toilet
articles, at J. H. Mack k Co's. ern,7, store. It
IL S. WESTBROOK, in the Diamond, is having
a good run on ice cream. ? Became
he masn a good article, ani al17:!: 3 leas four
or five different flavor:4.
A CERTAIN 11EADACHN CVRE.—if y,)u suffer
from sick or nervous he l .,l 3e l i e, nicLea; f ig
ness or neuralgia, go to your iirrt: - .7 -ist and get
a ten cent trial pack of Cr. Heisiey's Vie!or
Headache Powders, or J. It. Heisley & Co.,
Salem, N. J., Iv iil m&l them post paid. A s:u
;Vs powder actually cures the most dis;r:!ts
ing cases in ten minates. I - . is purely vege
table, entirely harmless, a pitysie;an's discov
ery and we guarantee it to dJ s!i
You can gpt the 50 cent peeks or the 10 cent
trial size at Frank C. Wegrs in Huntingdon,
and at all other first-rises druggists every
where. Convince younieif. p9D211-ly
Ready-made Clothinlr for men, yo , :ths arA
boys at 1110ST(OMERY'S, cheap 1.. r c:).,
Also trunks,satchels,hate, m and Geof s' furnis!t
ing Goods, cheap for cash.
Tilurber & Co's. best brands or segars,
the Central Drug Sore, .1. H. B'.l .k
Measures for sitC.r:.,; ta;:ea at MUCrGOM
ERY'S. Good Try :wt
A CLEAN and agr
pbur Olutmen ,, , anq
used as retiledi , r; S s es 411: :e!.
is Glenn's Snipliar cures far
more rapidly and completely and does not soil
the linen. 'Depot, Cr;t‘entou's, No. 7 ;;;..n, Av.
N.Y. Hill's HLir IVitsicer Dye, black or
brown, 50 ct.s. June 1-Im.
All the standard patent me' ;eines found at
the Central Drug St...re, earner sth k, Wash
ington streets. I t
Regular Secretion Essential to Health.
The regular secretion anil fl ys. of the gastric
juices, and of the bile wines tun We. of Ilos
tetter's Stomach Bitters promotes, are ell - nts
which conduce materially to the restoration
of health, when the system is discarded. raod
is not digesled in the dyspeptic stomach be
cause the gastric fluid is deficient, super:timid
nut or vitiated ;—the liver het:on:es congested
and the bowels eonstips.t.td.beettuse the supply
of bite is inadequate or ml directed. Titre
Bitters rectifies ail this. and removes every
consequence of non-ass;tuilation and bilious
irregularity. Furthermore, it stimulates the
action of the kidneys, by which impurities are
so to speak, strained from the blood, and any
tendency in the urinary organs to grow slug
gish and disordered counteracted. Whether
it be used as a means of regulating gastric or
bilious secretion, and relieving the overloaded
bowels, or to promote complete, and therefore
healthful, urination, Hostetter's Bitters may
be relied upon with confidence to accomplisa
the end iu view.
J. H. Black k Co. sell the famous Geo
an article superior in every respect to giycer
•ine it
ATTENTION, ATTENTION, YE PEOPLE!
If you want Dr.y Goods,
If you want Notions,
If you want good Groceries,
If you want Queen ware,
If you want Ladle's & hEs4es' Slloei Ind Gait-
ere,
If you want Gent's Gaiters,
If you want Men and Boy's Brogans,
If you want good mackerel,
Call at the cheap store, corner Bth and Wash
ington streets. and Decker & Shaffner will
taco pleasure in showing their goods. You
will then be convinced that they do sell the
cheapest and best in the town.
Clams! CLAYS I ! CLAMS 111 by the dozen,
hundred or thousand at R. S. Westbrook's
Restaurant, in the Diamond. Also, Pine Ap
ples by the dozen, cheap.
I' you want Wedding Invitatioaß—beautiful
and cheap—go to the jotraxeL Store. tf
We have just received 6.n additional slpply
of "cuts" suita.l.e for embellishing sale bills,
kud are better prepared than ever to do this
iand of printing. Orlers from a distance will
receive prompt attention. tf.
('l'! erg
Dr. Shiloh's System Vitalizer .
S' , :o.=T:! , .l'e cur
AUGUST FLOWER.
t;) F.171 . 9'71r, from Dyspepsia and Liter Com
p:ain t. Mr;i-e than seventy-five per cent of the
peop!e in the Un:ted States are afflicted with
these t7,041;: - ,ea.zr,s and their effects ; such as
sou:. Stoma,h, Sick Headache, Habitual Cos
tiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn,
Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at
the p't cf the Stomach ' Yellow Skin, Cdated
To , Tg::e 24.m.1 disagrecable taste in the month,
cowin up of food after eating, low spirits,
lc. Go to your Druggists S. S. Smith & Son
-0:0 l{,-.11 t 54)13,. Huntingdon, Pa., and
Ze'. 75 ,•,?.•;!: llo!1:e or AUGUST FLOWER or a
TIIE PIAACE TO BUY Furniture and
Boni;loes, is at J. A.
If y,,•1 walt to make the hearts of the little
ones cf!nl, hue them some of the handsome
:7,Er for 3A le at the Jiivuxia Store. if
HUNTINGDON MARKETS
Corrected Weekly by Henry tt Co
WITOLISALZ
HUNTISOLUt4, PAL. June 21, 1877.
801.,110e :'lour
l'...ar 9 (0
F.{sli; l'l.olr 9 50
ken
••c• •c: •I
40
1•2Y4
I•c•.•cccsPci::, 11o,n
1.,!•.0,0t 1
Dtkils , ' f
11eet
C!;.n.!l .. . 8 ..0
lain 50
Corn s.:••t;e 4
Cori Ill , •11V. eel 1 40
Drieci rb.
Priecl: re. = 2 : It,
Drie.! 15
•••
Yen•lt , . ( . 1 )
1 Co
if • - 1 1 f t. 2O
12
•
lU
pi l • • •
lid• •
32(4,35
2245:25
•,c1 :'• . 1..0 45 pounds 125
11— - v
10
c!•:'cc 14 ? '• • 60
0•4::
Po' c''.o- 1 $ new 1 `,..8
C‘tzti
la'e mina,
91 •r 4,,!Q
ii pep
N6l) -7 __-1)ON ELSON.—At the M. E. Parson
rt,:t*,7,urg. Pa., Juno 14th., 1877, by the
W. 12,!!, Henry G. Knode to Miss Meg
7,onelson, both of Lincoln township.
f:NiAN.--In Cass township, on 30th May,
iza• - a'!, wife of George AleSerlin, aged 38
n.u;lis and 29 :lays.
Wil.;":(1S —Near Petersburg, on the 7th inst., of
iy 'Miss Margaret Louisis, daughter
and Jane Wilson, aged 17 years, 8
aad 2..) days.
New Advertisements.
p:: \ NY WISE
AND
POUND FOOLISH
nothtng tTo, td)ove more illustrated than In :he
pn,ne in certain kiwis of disett4r. In order
to save a e.•:.14 they have bleat they coil their own
presi•rir: ,, o4. s••••ii :tu 13,1,-nn C , Taloti. Turpentine, &c.,
'sowing tite ions-Int influence these druga hare on
4•.,,,,..1d:0tt, 140 disgusting am-l 1 from the breath,
nod. with alt tliaso ilisativaffiarw, there is no saving of
lire ILI.. Lai to be lent weil over and over again
n :ILL! ;It cfm,llti sit or the on:ient beconivi alarm
no.9tis have. to be roeorted to. Read the
of :11f1,•,.:.:
Mire Street, : I appeal
yon. and if l'iece is 307 eargily relief for me I wish
you woooi do enniuti ng for me. About eight mouths ago
P otl took cal.miles. went In doctors, and
ithav , 01:.ine one hundred <l°ll4ll's—first for thin medi
e;ne. '. 1 .0,0 for that—wltli,at soy logiofit. A few days ago
a «td t:P.II me Sams cii,en's flirt; lie said it would
ce:*:,lo:y care toe. Tais in why I address you for advice.
Le: LO.,ove 1., 0 warii.og 10 others. When you get
in -• at S: it nu r 41, and you
w;11 Ste ell right. two nr three *taps, fur remember the
bad th.:t follow the am ,•!* them injut iotm drag , . are
mtea Shan th, original t 'nub's, Priee—Mal. Fick
sign. : Sent hr Yd..il ia Haiti enrelope.
s„:0 .1W & ley •.:zi.ts.
inscarora.6 Seminary
r
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
A Dome Sellout. 'leant iful Scenery.
mitHealthful Climate. Full Course. 11Iu
sic a specialii v. Modern Languages.
Experienced teachers. No half way
work. Next session begins Sept. sth
1577. Send :Ur Circular to
C. F. KOLDE, A. :'T., l',ineipal. Academia,
Juniata County, Pa. (Junel-Sm
XXX
KA Y-L YE. A - A Y-L YE. KA Y-L YE.
A ::pre potato ble44, and any insect on currant,
v dget >4 lites °revery description,
.111‘int. ;,, jury to the p'e'lt. it id not poisonous Lk.
Pavia G. ern. Manut fit:wed by the Pittsburgh ebetnit.il
iCR. ::5S J,51,1y ~ , :reet. For Nile by all firocers and
CiccuLits sent free by sending (16 your address.
.A.DMINISTE A.TOR'S NOTICE.
[l. 7 vPate of JOHN F. PRICE, Deceased.]
hers or Administratio - ballet; been granted to
Cie ni , i,sgn,(l. residing in St, ..rleysburg, Hun
ting.ion county, on tho estate of John P. Price,
late o,C.otnwell township, deceased, all persons
ittmwing tikeioselves indebted to said estate are
req:ested t., utak, immediate payment, and those
hieing e:a:lua to present the saws duly anthenti
ea :or set:lenient.
RICHARD CO , ~ ; GATE,
Jr ne22,'77-6t J A thainistratur.
To R t rt. ,t t. TN•stinS.—ln Sickness every portion of
the ,yl2l: , 3lll'Zl , ei with the seat ef the disorder. When
tho stomach fails to perform its functions, the liver,
ht , el:. ne , vr.s, mei:rtes. ,ins, arteries &e., areall more or
Those delinquents require a medicine,
! , tg Cie properties of a stomachic. an alterative, a
rt , "; , ..Cro, a tour, awi r eedative to bring them back to
the.; duty" , and all these elements, in their purest and
met effective forms, are united in
TAr.R. A ves ErFERVESCENT WELTZKIL APRITIENT ,
t'‘, grea! Sal:ne Remedy for ludlgeation, and ita concern i.
Ont e , :mequenees. 80'01 by all druggidts.
Pikr,r;:: der I " a we , l; to Agents. $lO Out fi t Free. P. 0.
SP-"- F . VICKERY, Augusta, Mains.
$1 9 a day at tonne. Agents ranted. Outfit and terms
-L" free. TRUE k CO., Augusta, Maine.
pua a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit
V :req. B. ITALLETT, & CO., Portland, Main.
9g F.: Era Fine (I , rds, with name, 10 cents, post.
vsid. L. JON Es & CO., Nassau, N. Y.
$5i.0520 l'ard'Y home. Fah.plee worth 1.5 free.
& CO., POrtikilid, Maine.
I sur CHEW-SMOKE
0 4 ., , H/e 4t !AMATCHLESS
(f) FINEST Plug TOBACIU
cy. io the Wor:d. ASK FOIL iT.
- . 4 TAKE NO OTHER.
Of FOR SALE ET ALL DEALFAS
CA VA IN PLUG.
THE IM/3i:7Z MACH CO. BROOKLYN, N. Y.
9,r FANCY ?disc.' Cards, 10c., poet paid. Address J
W. Brockway & Co., Wilson, Niagara Co., N. Y.
T . EARN TELEGRAPH - NT
4 Young Men and Dulles, and earn from -1-
&lb to Slio per month. Good eitnations guarranteed.
Simill salary while learning. Address, with clamp, M. P.
HA YWAIW, Oberlin, 0.
EVERY SCIENTIST, ARCIII MCI', BUILDER, TIN
SMITH' •ind PROPERTY OWNER should HAVI A
COPY of the PRACTICAL TRIATISE on
LIGHTNING PROTECTION,
Jung blued by the undersigned. It exposes the serious
defects bf the lightning rode now erected, and gives
directions for properly protecting Meath ngs, ships,
oil tanks, steam boilers, wooden bridges, telegraph appal,
rains, etc. Rent by mail, postage prepaid, ou receipt of
$1.60. HRNRY W. SPAN°, Reading, Penna. Je 2*2-4t
HROBLEY, Merchant Tailor, No.
• 813 Mifflin street, West Huntingdon
Ps., respectfully solicits a share of public pat
ronage from town and country. rootlll,
PATENTS
F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of Patents, Washington,
D. C. NO PATENT NO PAY. Sand for Circu
lar. 1ap13,'77-Iyu
rniserable beings in the crorl4 are
Try it. Two
10 cent
puy IS' 7—yeow,
yon
"P'1:1
;The par.
he Zen*.
XXX
New Advertisements.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY,
Cor. sth and Mifflin Pg.,
HUNTINGDON. PA-
I respectfully inform the public ihat I am preps.
red to tuauuractute
Buggies, Carriages, rnmta,ns,
SPRI.NG-WAGONS,
and all other kings of werlt pPrt,Onitkg. to my line
of basiues3 at :h . + shortevt nu! fr.".
per- A 1 I work warrant, - ,1 n. 4 re:•r,
Give me a ea:l and t.sa:n a•: nir w , 'r 7.
.i A'l T.-- V. LEE.
ASSIGNEE S' S ALE
KEYSTONE 76'..J L - 3 21-1:0ES
TO-D. Kw'.
To be contieu.4 every day nnt'l ell the $5,000
wor!lt of rtoek. iv clus,t
The Assignees of IT. S. Wharton haring placed
their stock in care of .T. A. l' ,own. a t 2!1:4 Carpet
aid Furniture t'tore, authorive
him to sell it out by tl:e pair, as ne:l a. hy the
case, so that the 11311 . A may new and get
share of tbn goods at
Men's Goo I Ca',l* Bents F•il :13 per T.,41 • ti{ •n'?
Good Kip 111.):s
Girl's an , ,
tbecn.
Don't tle:.ty
A., .1. , ! 1,1
HUn'.
lJ b
The .1011'(:
lie, P r ..% 1. l
(+eau
nun.
tvg..o
AN: . •
0.
assets itud
the year end:ng Mly ::1, :577:
RECEP-'lB.
4muunt in tre , :ry et beg'n
/ling of yrsr,
_
F:om /Walt So.e4 of '
•
pwn..h : fur the year, 157.;
tut 18:6
Amnon, of Se:oat da iLea a iur
1876
From W. W. £ W. C. Entrek
per Brown & Bailey
State AyTropristion
From uureated lauds
Fiueß from F. Graham, W W.
Freneh
Ixonerations and abatements.. i')t
Receipts as afore
EXPEND:ISIIES,VIZ
Teachers s<o.l!ies
Fuel
Other eontiageuetes
Miscellaneous
Seeretarx and :treasurer 2 per
Cent. COMnI,SA On
Building expel v.. .
Amount pa Li tu
Total f:ur.the year,
Balance iu Tieitu,y
7.1.ty is
Ca d
Amt. iluo on Z.4:4 U. ui‘i bootie
LTABild rIE3, :%;ay 1377.
Building at
Oue toe trout , W.
0. P. Bem•on
i - NTING:.)i
We to! 7 . , 2n:411-::, A i to,” hill
of eert•! . .. , ;•;.,
and sttti•-.I To • :
amt that Ilm s *„ . 4 aP,i , re. a trite
statement o.f i4.a re,irds sttd,: , ...nd..rares of the
ea id district Fur the se.a.mi yt..r ea.,:r:g May :11.
!Sri, and of the assets and !ho c!use
of the year. J II (IA
JAMES A. 4:4_)oii,
Avd
Junels.ll
i'•arle o J .11
Letters rr votni..i••••,• in. n;ih Ws;l annex
ed, having 1,-9 r.,;•,;;t1e41, living
near Orbisqn.:4. • ilt ..tatllVF:,h,rs . ; - , la .if
of Dul.lin p. r . :I . • ......1•111S know ng
tin.utseivn. , ce: w,i , in4ke ray
(FL, • el . dtitt;
Aug:lion, 'the I , t•tie i oi) , r:s
timaticAted ,or r.c•
11 . : Nf 11 kT:PER,
• N:i :,:,•!iirc Am),
May IS- fa
.1
MOLLY MAGUJIREN.
Allen l'inkerton's greet book, T. a Molly Net
glares gruel the Pe.'ectio , g, is nom r.,ly for agents
and suh: , eri,ers. IL is one of tho tio.,"..von.lerfu!
anti abeot.6ing bneas ev:r iTs".;'ea. A large, ele
gantly bound vo!,:ele, and 4S
inten,ty
easiest and : v - r en.
Fur teruo , ;eisc,: .!, • : y,
June 8
N EW C t;
The uncle-si;o•I itiv•ng , tt;• o,t a Green
Grocery Store, in the room uvu.:F'.4:(l by
Robert S. est ;irook, n.xt ti or to• Office,
in liunting , lon, he re.-pvc v aesure the
public th.tt he it ;Is ,trot's a Inc of
fancy (roceries, cos,i,zt otg tra S, spices,
canned it ui!s, a Its'i lire ni confect- lona,
segars anti tobi,co, an I a:I 0: 1.-•-;ea and
domestic fruits. In t'..,P9(1, La a, v tons a w.trket
ear to l'itilade;pitia, and r.-ttr,u,:,:tving oa ML,ucla j
and retti , uiti , on Taur,day wi ivn and
vegetables, t r:s. :t I 1. inds
of roan., ar. , i tin ip H !I
kiotirt of 11;:gic. S':i.p;7l a • w• •: it
to their aivan,age in it - .I;. " - i.o high
est cash p ice tc. ..e• it:ctis of
country prod,t-a. -I. la 3, or re'ail
way will ti.y t. Lints,
live btu: k. grain, bteti , , awl anal, Jur ship
ping. AU good:. I,inght on inlay and Sett,day
of etch v,nk. c)r iteng in
the city every week he ILI' . to WO
to Eel! cheaper be el;;..: •7. .3. ; or,..—A or
goods entruroe,l ea.e t, - at
tended to. T..rius St ,t lye, h.
JunS-Guao.l A.
- -
FAC!.:TOIt'S NOTI:E.
[Estate qf JOHN 81121 I'PE
Letters testamentory having: h eeo gr; ,,,l e a t o the
subscriber, living neat Water S•ree, P. 0., on the
estate of Jelin Shaffer, late of Ll,rris
deceased, all persons knowing thein.‘e:, es it..!eht
ed to said estate, will wake p.tyto,ot wiLhout de
lay, and those having claims agsins% sains alit
present them properly a uthrati,almi ror ,e.t;ement.
WM. Sii
ell ISSN! It. BECK,
Junel-a] '.:xecutors.
11EA DQUARTE:I= FOR
CARRIAGES, WAGONS &BUGGIES,
At Nue. 167, 144 and 171 PENN AVENUE,
Near Sixth Street,
PITTS L'UlLt; :I, PA.
Will be found the'largest s:ock C.i . . - e,ages, Wag
ons, &a., ever broo4ht •to,, , et her in this city.
WH AIM TO PLEAF.. and keep con4tantly on
hand a large variety or mcck. esi , .ela7ly recom
mended for light draft , durabiqiy ao 1 ei l eapnesr.
Cf!rri,tges, I:ur;ics,
• ---
Buck Wagons, Wagons,
Dexter and 33g2;;1T Wng tin,
Farm and Butcher Wagim., Carte,
an d W agu n woo.i -w.,a I,f a u•'s.
Repainting and Le!'e:ing done ly and at
reasonable prices.
C. COLEMAN SON.
FLORENCE OIL STOVE,
FdK SUMMER
C33KING.
THE BEST. SAFEST ANDI C'oetnz !rei two di.
MOST ICCONOMICA L. per hour ft , r fuel.
NO UN EC'ESSARY FIT:AT! NO ODOR I!
Send fur eircubr and pri••e lint t, WILSON of MILLER.
tteneral Agents, 1..19 !,:e Av., l'lldattelcbta. Annuli
wanted. qtty'2s-4t
5P7P7, 0 7 is not easily ewrned in these times
but it can be made in three months
by any one of either sex. in any part of the coun
try who is willing to work st-adily at the employ
ment that we furnish. stiti per week in your own
town. You need nut he away frown home over
night. You can give your whole time to the work,
or only your spare moments. It costs nothing to
try the business. Terms and $5 Outfit free. Ad
dress at once, H. HALLETT & Co., Portland, Maine•
March 23, 1877-13 m.
i . MADE by Agents in cities and country
si.' towns. Only necessary to show ismplO
TO to make sales and money, for any one out
f employment and disposed to work.—
$O2 Used daily by all business men. Send
A stamp for circular, with prices to Agents.
DAY. Address "SPECIAL AGENCY,"
mb3o-sml Kendall Building Agency.
A MERICAN HOTEL,
MT. UNION.
S. B. WOOLLETT, Proprietor.
=This old and well established betel, under th
new proprietor, gives every satisfaction to th
traveling public. Give it a call. [113'5,76
New Advertisements.
It#T C II CD IR, M
At Oak Hall.
6" AM') MARKET
IN THE OLD PLACE AT THE OLD TRADE.
•.IV • M 11.5,
All the bt-_-t experiece and advantages we can command, con
tinued at OAK ITALE, to produce the BEST and CITFAPEST CLOTH
TNG for man cud boy.
For sixteen years we have lived at the old corner of SIXTH and
MARKET, and the bubinesB done there has been so satisfactory to the
public and ourselves, tlmt we have decided not to change or move the
Clothing bu:;inesi away. The people like the place and we like to please
the people, and we believe that we can do it better than ever at the old
!•19 ee.
WIN"
or 0!..;
i
f
Th sales ;i:r the past, ye ,r far surpassed anything we ever dreamed
of, and this puts it in our power to start the Spring of 1877 with a
:STILL LO SCALE OF PRICES, and a class of goods so excel ?
lent tliat we are - tot - , al:•a:d to follow each. sale with our warrantee, or re
:,- ve bark t!!^ goo unworn and hand over to the customer the money
1 111
():. 'kl)
The store has been largely refitted, and there never was such a splen
did. stork of Men's, Boys' and Children's clothing under the roof, nor
wwe we ever able io stall so cheaply. Our word for it, and we are your
Friends of sixteen .years.
The Old Place,
13th CL 31.-fRKET.
(I'l
`CENTRAL' HOTEL, PITTSBURG.
214 .1, I; I
I;
'9l 21
;s 00
,5671 70
Sm'Alifield Street, from 2nd to 3rd Avenues.
The most centrally located fifel..class house in the city. Street cars pass the door every five min
utes to alt the depots and all pits of both cities. TERMS, $2.5a PER DAY.
ALSII do ANDERSON, PROPRIETORS'
The "Ill:MINI:DON :JOURNAL" is received weekly at the Hotel and placed on file for the
henelit of gue-As from this section, .Ite. [May4 '77
- ;:'!29 VO
ViTDDING INVIT ATIONS.
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
pr •
PRIME ENJOYMENT FOR ONE YEAR.
Loll than 4 (Ante a Week.
fi.r‘!l:e ll;nie ty liaro4iticing
S,AITURBAY Ev 7 NTNC PUTT
T
Which for more than 53 years has been the Best
Story, Sketch and Fondly Paper, as is well known
all over the United States. It is published weekly,
contains eight large pages, clearly printed on
good paper, tilled with the choicest stories and
sketches by the hest w riters ; not sensational trash,
but such as a inotit-r is willing to have her chil
dren read. Toe whole tone of the paper is pure
and elevating.
It also contains Ili-torical and Biographical ar
ticles, Scienti;ic, Agricultural stud household De
partments, Fashion Articles Weck;y, fresh and
unexcelled, Ilumor,pus Notes, Literary Reviews,
News No es, Boys' and Columns., and Strong
and Sparkling Edi:or:! - ds, etc., eta. Is just such
a paper as everybody loves to read, and the price
is only TWO DOLLARS A YEA R. Sample
espy con teiii in club rates, etc., sent on receipt of
a 3-cent stamp, Address,
BENNETT FITCH,
786 Sansom Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
We will send The Sa , ercloy .Ecening Pout and
THE .10 U tax AI, fur one year on receipt of $3.25.
To those who are aleady subscribers to Toe
Joremar, we will send the Post on teceiptof
Address, J. It. DURBORPOW CO.,
Itlareh 23-limos. Huntingdon,
Ti ll'. PROCTOR,
AL , • 206 PENN STREET,
HUNTINGDON, PA
Agent for
SCHOOL BOOKS,
and
SCHOOL S: CIIURCA FURNITURE.
livadera,
Speller!,
Oto.ra ph ice,
ritbineties,
(Irammars,
Writing Books.
Composition Books,
Drawing Dunks,
Drawing Cards.
Writing Charts, 4 0
Outline Map 9,
Reading Charts.
Blackboard Slating,
Webster's Dictionaries,
Call Bells. School Belle,
School Desks, Teacher's Desks,
(Holies, Etc., Etc.
Every Book, Chart, and hind of Apparatus Te
quire.l in School. Aeldetny or College. Correspon
dence with School Directors, Church Trustees, and
Teachers, cordially invited. Ail communications
and orders will receive prompt attention. Cali on
or address, D. W. PROCTOR,
jan26-01 206 Penn st., Huntingdon, Pa.
DIVORCES
Legally arvt qnietly obtained in every State- and
Territory, for ISCOMP•TIBILITY and other causes,
no matter where the party resides. 13 years ex
pel ienee. Fee after decree. All letters confiden
tial. Address A. J. DEXTER, Att'y, Rooms 8 9,
132 Dearborn St., CHICAGO, ILL. Unquestiona
ble references ;riven. Correspondence with the le
gs! profeseion invi!ed.. [meh3o-5m
HISTORY OF
Huntingdon County, Pa,
FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES
NTENNIAL ANNWERZARY OF
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE.
BY MILTON S. LYTLE.
The above work, now in press, will be issued in
a few weeks. Canvassers will visit every family
in the county for the purpose of soliciting sub
scriptions.
Persons not residents of the county, who may
desire it, can have it sent to them by mail, by re
witting to the author, at this place, the price:
$2.75 for cloth binding, and $8.25 for library or
eather. 13,802
FoR ALL KINDS OP PRINTIFO, 00 TO
THE JOURNAL OFFICE
s:iii 1 0 lie Headquarters for
'T II I N - G-
WANAMAKER BROWN,
WANAMARER & BROWN,
OAK HALL,
play 18—smos Philadelphia.
THE GREAT WEDDING CARD DEPOT.
7.'11E LATEST STYLES IN
low -r than any House in the Country
Mil. Jr. 1108 KISS,
STATIONEit AND ENGRAVER,
913 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA
TO THE
New Advertisements.
A LLEGITANY HOUSE,
Nos. 812 Jr 814 Market Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
Very desirable loestion fur Merchants and Prufewiionall.
TERMS MODERATE.
Conducted by C. TRICKER.
_l;ts Street oar* to all parts of the city are con
tinually passing. [mehlB,'77
THE KANSAS PACIFiC
HOMESTEAD
Is published by the Land Department of the Kan
sas Pacific Railway Company, to supply the large
and increasing demand for information respecting
KANSAS, and especially the magnificent body of
lands granted by Congress in aid of the construc
tion of its road. This grant comprises
OVER FIVE MILLION ACRES
OF LAND, consisting of every odd section is each
township, for a distance of twenty miles on both
sides of the road, or one-half the land in a belt
forty miles wide, extending to Denver City, in
Colorado, thus forming a continuation of the belt
of country which, from the Atlantic coast west
ward, is found to be, in climate, soil, and every
production of nature, the most favored.
. .
To aid in the settlement of this superb domain
with an intelligent and industrious people, is the
object of the HOMESTEAD. It is intended to
contain a fair and candid representation of facts;
nor will it ever give, intentionally, any statement
that will not, upon investigation, be fully sustain
ed.
The Company obtains its titlo to these lands
from the Government of the United States.
They are being offered at ..prices lower than any
other lands in the West, that will compare with
them in soil, climate and general advantages. The
terms of payment, as will be found on a careful
examination, are more libjral in all essential fea
tures than have heretofore been offered by any
railway company.
THE HOMESTEAD
IS FOR
Free Circulation,
And w ill be sent gratis to any one upon application.
All communications in reference to the lands of
the Company should be addressed to
S. J. GILMORE,
Land Cuniruissioner, K. P. Ry.,
SA LINA, KANSAS.
ulll9-6m]
KIRK BATT & BERWIND
IVI - 1 OLESALE GROCERS
AND
Commission Merchants,
130 North Third Street, Philadelphia
Offer for sale a large and well selected stock of
GROCERIES, TEAS, SPICES, &c.,
WE MARE A SPECIALTY OF COFFEE AND SYRJP.
OUR FINEST DRIPS IS HEAVY BODY, PINE FLAVOR,
LIGHT IN COLOR, AND FREE PROM ACIDS. WE
SPECIALLY SOLICIT MAIL ORDERS, AND TILL
THEM WITH AS MUCH CARE AND AT Al LOW PRI
CES AS IF PARTS WERE PSISILNT TO KARI
THEIR OWN SELECTIONS. (001117-7
SCHOOT of every B°°KS
-A-di variety, eiteap,
at the JOURNAL BTORB.
New Advertisements.
Str;iwbtidge t:_ Clothirir
ARE OFFERING
RARE Bargains.
Some
Chantilly Net for Over-Dresses and Suits,
PRICE, 60 Cents ; RECENT PRICE, $l.
CHANTILLY LAIN,
Price 6. Cents ; Recent Price, $1.24.
BANNS ; Fr ETER-DRESSES AND SUITS.
47 INCHES WIDE,)
price, .;.,;" Cents; Recent Price, $1.25.
The above are the celebrated manufacture of Lupin, of Paris. They
are made of the finest wool and of a light open texture, and will make
a delightful Sumner cos' time. All new and fashionable colors.
A Line of Ear,cy riEks just reduced to 50 Cents.
ALL WOOL -11,71: 4 •:"ER CASHMERES, 37i CENTS,
31 C
It is impossible rot- oFf eilishments conducted on tho CREDIT
system to sell as as a house where goods are bought for
CASH DOWN. ar.:Yan.ages of this system are easily perceived
by noticing how much lowcr than elsewhere standard makes of DRY
GOODS are s , P t 017 F 9re.
STRAWITIBGE & CLOTHIER,
N. W. CORK - 3i ETHTH AND MARKET STREETS,
Mity 18, 1877-10 t o.
MONEY SAVED
Lewis'
Stock of
Dry Goods
ANI
Dressoods,
is complete, many- m' ::;gods
from 20 to 30 per t ~ tg el,
they can be purehr,sf.fll.:a the
Eastern c:t ins
BLACK Mg BEAUTIFUL[.T.I CHEAP,
All Wool Cashmt y low,
all classes of Mea's and. 1: V:PatS,
good yr
PAR A. t• 3 0 T S ,
Linens fug
LADLES', MISS - , C 7 f:HIL
DREN'S
ifs. MARY E. A
Slaughter in Cie of
.110XXL:TS,
Hats and FlowPrs,
within the reach of" L. 1 liuve
a dol:ar,
HATS AND BONNETS,
MADE TO GILDER
Don't forget the Marble Slab in
the pavement.
T. J. Lewis,
0 2 0
PENN ST. HUNTINODON, PA
Mayll '77 :iru
To the &ado ".
rs e l t l 3
V Tr A
yininj
O AI
The undersigned hereby g've‘ noti..e that lie
has made arrangewrit 0; i,te moat
eeiebrat:4 ma.nit.aet e,s
FINE CARPEIINGS
in the east to seJ lor thPin M.' 'Al;!' E. auti
great variety of late elwiee ' i.l ry and
Body Brussels, Three. s, A so,
Hall and Stair, wi it border. io ,i•: A L 'utt_
son, Persians, Damasks, N
Here is an opportunity select t-otu
large eastern stocks and ,o owl ,xpen
sem. Let those who r lave gooe:o iadel
phia to buy their cal - pet do s, t,
Store keepers also supplied i'. 'ac roll at roll
price. Call and see satopltts at, J. A. BROWN'S
Carpet Store, 525 Penn St. [Atayl 1.2 m
WOOL! WOOL!!
Highest market price paid
IN CASH
For
W CIO 4EID 11E_,
BY
BENJ. JACOBS,
MaylB-6m] Huntingdon, Pa
WILLIAM W. DORRIS,
Attorney-at-Law,
402 Penn Street, HUNTINGDON, PA
Mayen 16, 1877—y
VOR FINEAND FANCY PRINTING
-Az Go to the JOVENAL Mee.
Gi ace Matelasse,
zr:iar Price,
'2TLADELPHIA.
COPY YOUR 1,M;1'TI•
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EXCELSIOR COPYING BOOK,
MADE Oh' CIIEMICAk PAPIeR
Quickly copies any writing Wi'l WWI Wa;,..,
PRESS, or BRUSH, used at tonne, •.i •.!
fice. For Ladies wishing to retaiu mires ~ r i•l
-ters, every buiness mito, clergymen, root/pits
dents. travelers it is int aluahle --dells -
Send $3.00 and we will send a 300 p.sp• LoitA, irt
hr size, BY MAIL paid L. any nridrers, r. re:. r
to any Commercial Agency. `snot :op ! ,, r
Agents Circular. EXCELSIOR IL. I !0
Dearborn L. Chicago, Ills. 5000 At. I.N i r wan
ted. 0
Can't be made by every agent et e.l
0 month in the business we furnish
but those willing to work can easily earn a tiDs..n
dollars a day right in their own looalitiel. Have
lii) room to explain here. Business plea•sni and
I,norutile. Women, and boys and girls .lo ss a-' 1
as men. We will furnish you a complete on.!it
tree. The business pays better than anything
vise. We will bear expense of starting you. Par—
ticulars free. Write and see. Farmers snd Dietitian
lee, their sons and daughters, and all eI., , PP in
Ti ,ed of paying work at home, should write in Ins
and learn all shout the work st is
time. Don't delay. Address Tit 1:1.: d t'f Au
gusta, Maine. t; f/in
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WANTED.
TANNERS' BARK,
For which we will pay the highest market priee
IN CASH
Delivered on our Wharf.
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CHEAP! FRESH! GOOD
GROCERIES and PROVIIONS,
No. 512, Penn_ Street, Huntingdon, Pa
All kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange
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TAKE THINGS EASY !
SIDDALL'S
MAGNETIC SOAP
SAVES HALF THE WORK
AND MAKES WASH-DAY
A PLEASURE
BOTH WINTER AND SUMNER!
Makes clothes Sweet and very White
without BOILING or SCALDING.
NO WASH-BOILER,
NO ROUGH HANDS,
NO YELLOW CLOTHES,
NO STEAM in the HOUSE.
PO penalty if it injures the Clothes !
Sold by Grocers, ors Family Package sent by
Express, freight pr.:paid, on receipt of ;1.50.
F. H. SIDDALL,
sepl y] 106 Market St., Philadelphia.
Fur sale by DR. J. C. - FLEMING CO.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS
Encourage Improvements.
CHOICE BUILDING LOTS,
IN THE NEW EXTENSION OF BEDFORD,
Will offer At private sale, at low prices, and on
easy terms and conditions, via:
ONLY ONE-FIFTH CASH REQUIRED ON
PURCHASE, BALANCE PAYABLE IN
equal payments in Bonds, with interest at six per
centum per annum, payable semi-annually, sem
red by 'Mortgage.
The owner offering to the purchaser (it desired)
A SPECIAL GUARANTEE
that at the expiration of the four ycar., should
the purchaser be dissatisfied with his purchase,
will refund the original purebsse amount as ex
pressed in the receipt (or Deed in the bands of
Messrs. Russell Longenecker until all the pay
ments are made), and have the Lot or . Lols recon
verted on repayment of original purchase amovot,
providing the Lot or Lots are free from incum
brances, same as when bought from owner.
For particulars, apply to
F. BENEDICT,
Or RUSSELL tt LONGENECKER,
ap27-6m] Bedford, Pa
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To ran WOZZING CLAN/3.—We are now prepared
to furnish all classes with constant employment at
home, the whole of the time, or for their spare mo
ments. Business new, light and profitable. Per
sons of either sex easily earn from 50 cents to $5
per (minim', anti a proportional sum by devoting
their whole time to the business. Boys and girls
earn nearly as much as men. That all who see
this netioe may send their address, and test the
business we maks thisnnparalleled offer: To such
as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar to
pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars,
samples worth several dollars to commence work
on, .nd a eopy of HOMO and Fireside, one of the
largest and best Illustrated Publiestiens, all sent
free by mail. Reader, if you want t,
profitable work, &darned, GEO2IIII g 9ON
SO., Portland, Maine, [oetS-91a
biliv Advertisements.
37i Cents.
10,000 CORDS
HENRY & CO,
fur goods.
G. MILLER, Agt.
- TO -
FOR SALE
NEAR THE SPRING:,..
1,2, 3 and - 4
YEARS,