The Huntingdon Journi FRIDAY, READING MATTER ON EVERY PAGE W. L. FOULK, Agent of the Pennsylvania, Ohio and Wesl Virginia Press Association, Is the only person in Pittsburgh authorised to receive advertisements for the JOURNAL. He has our best rates. Laws Relating to Newspaper Subscrip. tions and Arrearages. The following is the law relating to newspapers and subscribers. I. Subszribers who do not give express notice to the con trary, are considered wishing to continue their sub scription. 2. if subscribers order the discontinuance of their peri odicals, the publishers may continuo to send them until all arrearages are•paid. 8 If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their periodicals from the office to which they are dire.ted, they are held responsible until they nave settled their bills, and order ed them discontinued. 4. If subscriber, move to other places without informing the publishe. s, and the papers are sent to the former di rection, they are held responsible. IL The Courts have decided that "refusing to take periodi cals from the office, or removing and leaving them un called for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. 6- Any person who receives a Lewspaper and makes use of it, whether be has ordered it or not, is lt,ld in law to be a subscriber 7. If pay in advance, they are bound to give notice to the publisher, at the end of Weir time, if they do not wish to continue taking it; otheee.ise the pub lisher is authorized to send it on, and the subscriber will lie responsible until an express notice, wit li payment of all arrears. is Bent to the publisher. LOCAL. AND PERSONA L Brief Mention—Home-made and Stolen. Don't get excited. Hay is selling at $7 per tou. Sunday was sweltering hot. The farmers are cutting oats. The women have the jam-jams. Business has been frightfully dull. Huntingdon has her full share of fanatics. Baby carriages monopolize the side-walks "Tramp, tramp, tramp, the boys are march ing," Bailroad street presented a lively scene on Sunday. The strike was the ali absorbint topic during the week. Altoona rowdies are making things lively in that mountain city. Mr. Passamore, of Schuylkill county, spent a day in town last week. The slumbers of the Car Inspectors were not. diaturbedAaring thostxike. Gov. Hartranfl.' passed east. on the Pacific Exptess on Wednesday morning. "Prevosts" Militia" is what they irreverently styled the Bedford county boys. At the request of the Mayor Altoona hotels and gin-wills have closed their bars. Rev. W. A. Stevens filled the pulpit of the M. E. Church, iu this place, on Sunday evening last. A temporary organization of a Plate Glass Works Company was attempted on last Satur day night. The Altoona Tribune says that thousands of dead fish line the hanks of the Hollidaysburg reservoir. Edmund SL• , w, esq , has been unanimously nominated for City Recorder by the Republi cans of Altoona. Thirty-five of our citizens did patrol duty on Monday night, and quiet reigned through out the town. The different Soldiers' Orphan Schools, throughout the State, are now closed for the Summer vacation. The "coal wharf" men had a good old time during the strike. They could have gone •-fishing between trains. The capture of Stewart Walker is a great relief to many of our cit:zens. There is some security for property now. Prof. Zuck's Normal School commenced, on last Monday, with quite a number of students. The school is growing very rapidly. About a score of soldiers (7) were aboard the Atlantic, on Sunday night. "slicdaddlingr from the scene of active- operatious. The railroad officers who were taking things easy at the watering places found business elsewhere when the strike broke out. • Hollidaysburg has a game and fish club, and. we see no good reason for Huntingdon be.ng without a similar organization. Owing to the excitement, occasioned by the great strike, there were uo street services held to this place on Sunday afternoon last. A mink, or some other varmint, is playing havoc with toe chickens in l'ortstown. We learn that one man has lost soon twenty odd . Rev. F. B. Riddle will preach at the corner Of Ninth apd Washington streets, West Hun tingdon,.at k, noxt:Suuday afternoun. The Juniata Valley Camp Meeting Associa tion, at a recent meeting, decided to keep the en -- 4) grounds open on Sunday. More's the pity. Several .of Tyrone'e "street Arabs" have been held for Court to answer the charge of breaking open railroad cars and other acts of deviltry. The "Elysian Bower" is among the things that were, its proprietor, R. S. Westbrook, having taken up the dancing platform one day last week. „_ The Cottage Planing Mill Company of this •ae; closed its mill, on Monday evening, for went of oder& The suspension wilt only be temporary. Treasurer Miller has completed his swing 'round the county, and says he has gathered up about the usual amount of "usufruct - that n. did last year. An election for Directors of the Plate Glass Company is in progress to-day (Thursday,) at the Court House. The polls will be open from 2 to 9 o'clock, P. Y. Col. D. M. Jones, a member of the Legisla ture from Blair county, died at Denver, Col., on the Pith inst., whither he had gone for the benefit of his health. Lt. Col. P. B. Wilson, of Bellefonte, was unanimously elected Colonel of the Fifth Reg iment, N. G. of Pa., at the election held in Altoona on Friday last. The Hebrews of Altoona have fitted up a synagogue in the second story of the St. Law rence Hotel, and on Saturday, the 14th inst., it was appropriittely dedicated. R. S. Meunemin, esq., of Philadelphia, spent) several days in town last week and while here 4 dropped in to see ue. He enjoyed Lis trip to "Old Mother Huntingdon" hugely. In consequence of the great demand on our space to give as full a report as possible of the terrible labor revolt, we have left our local columns, in a measure, go by default. Mr. John Hawn informs us that the grass hoppers have played sad havoc with the timothy out on the Branch. Much of it was entirely destroyed by the miserable insect. Rich, rare and racy—The slander suit, be tween two or three of our colored inhabitants, on Friday last. The testimony of Mrs. Golden was to the point and brought down the house. Notwith4itai2ding the large police force on duty on Nlondlay night, the saloon of Henry Meckbaugtr, corner of Fifth and Washington streets, was hurglarized of its entire cont.nts. Homer Vaughn, by a card in the Altoona _Mirror, "challenges any billiard player in Blair, Huntingdon or Cambria counties to a game for the championship of the three coun ties." Railroads have evidently learned, within the last week, that the America❑ people will not be trifled with. The railroads can lord it until the sleeping lion is aroused and then they are mere pigmies. Some scoundrel is in the habit of milking the cows while pasturing in the fair field during the night. A person who would do such a thing would steal the last corn dodggEr from his blind grandmother. Last week was noted for the large number of tramp printers on the road, and to supply their demands for 'help" would require a wallet more plethoric than the one we carry. They are an intolerable nuisance. Four trains loaded with troops passed through this place on Saturday morning last, bound for Pittsburgh, to protect the property of the railroad company from destruction at the bands of the striking employees. There i still room for a few more candi dates for Sheriff. We will be pleased to snake the announcement. An unannounced candi date cannot expect to be nominated. It is not justice to those who do announce themselves. Messrs. Watson, Fisher, Petriken, Hefright and Johnston, of our town, started on Monday last on an extended fishing excursion down the "blue Juniata." They travel in two row boats, and we have no doubt will have a good time. - JULY 27, 1877 Daniel Conrad, esq., one of the Directors of the Poor of this county, died at his resi deuce, in Warriorsmark township, on Tuesday of this week. Mr. Conrad was well and favor ably known to a large portion of the citizens of the county. During all day of Sunday, and up to a late hour of the night, the situation of the great strike was discussed by knots of excited men, and strange to say, some m ere to be found who sanctioned the lawless conduct of the Pittsburgh mob. Our young friend, Ed. Eke, who fell from the roof of the portico, in front of the resi dence of C. H. Anderson, esq., on Thursday of last week, breaking his arm and sustaining other injuries, we are pleased to learn is get ting along splendidly. A sparrow can dissect a grasshopper with as much skill as a surgeon can amputate a limb. We noticed a little fellow going through the operation, in front of our office, on Friday last. Be took off its legs and wings and then made a feast of the choice parts of the re mainder. The paper is to the people what a sign board is to the traveler. The paper tells who is in business and where, and the sign board tells the name of the place awl direction. Then if you want people to buy of you, tell them through the paper'where you stay and what you have. Some person, iu the neighborhood of Sax ton, who had caught the infection of the strike, learning that a company of soldiers were to pass over the U. lc B. T. R. R., wrecked five or six coal cars a short distance below that place, thus blockading the track and prevent ing the passage of the troops. the soldiers right-about faced and returned to their homes. A few days ago a young man named James sl. C. Swope, of Barree Forge, Huntingdon county, appeared before Justice Bower, at Bloomsburg, and testified that he witnessed the murder of the man Abram Brewer, who was supposed to have been drowned in the ca nal four years ago. Swope gave the name of a boatman who, be said, had struck the deceas ed with a pike, and that he fell into the canal and was drowned.—Johnstown Tribune. Bro. McPike, of the Cambria Freeman, "takes time by the forelock," and at this early day announces that lie will be a candidate for the Democratic nomination for Treasurer of that county ia 1878. IVewish be may make the rif flt.and if the Democrats fail to put the money bags into his hands they will be treating him very meanly, for a harder worker than AlcYike can't be found within the confines of "little Cambria." The Chief of the Pension Bureau has di rected that pensioners residing in the counties of Adams, Allegheny, Beaver, Bedford, Blair, Cambria, Cameron, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Crawford, Cumberland, Elk, Erie, Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Law rence, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Perry, Snyder, Somerset, Tioga, Union, Ye nango, warren,_ Washington, and Westmore land, shall be henceforth paid their pensions at the Pittsburgh agency, in charge of Major McGregor. Heretofore about one third of these counties received pensions from the Philadelphia agency. THE EXCITEMENT AT HOME.—During a portion of Saturday and all day of Sunday last the excitement, occationed by the great labor re volt, was up to fever heat, and during this time a large crowd of excited citizens were constantly about the Union depot, or in close proximity to it, which, upon the arrival of every train. was largely augmented by those anxious to hear of the progress of the strike. On Saturday four trains passed west carrying troops to the scone of active operations, and the appearance of soldiers only seemed to increase the excitement.. On Sunday morning Capt. Statler's company, from Bedford county, numbering twenty-seven muskets, came iwn the Huntingdon & Broad Top railroad and started west on a special train, but were stopped at Altoona by the strikers and not premitted to proceed further. Another com pany, from Schellsburg, Bedford county, was en route for this place to be taken west, but was unable to get further than Fisher's Summit, where the track bad been obstructed by the wrecking of several coal cars, the act, no dOUDL, or some sym pathizers with the strikers. The company returned home. On Sunday afternoon several hundred people bad congregated on Railroad street to await the arrival of the Day Express. The train is due here at 1.15, but in consequence of being com pelled to come round by the West Penn road and strike the Central at the Blairsville Intersection, did-not arrive until after five o'clock, and when it pulled up at the depot it was speedily and com pletely surrounded by an eager mass of excited news-hunters, who plied the passengers with in numerable questions regarding the situation in Pittsburgh, and when the startling intelligence was made known of the destruction of lif e an d property in that city, those whose sympathies had heretofore been with the strikers condemned their conduct with the most emphatic terms. A few indiscreet persons in the crowd, who took rides with the mob, made expressions which were not n keeping with the sentiments of law-abiding and order-loving citizens. Up to a late hour of the night the crowd remained on the streets discussing the situation. At present writing. Tuesday noon, the excite ment has abated. There has been a general sus pension of railroad business at this point, which b ill continue, no doubt, until the difficulty is settled between the strikers and the Company. P. S.—About 12 o'clock on Tuesday night an attempt was made to burn the property of the Railroad Company, in West Huntingdon, and to accomplish this purpose, the tool-house, adjacent to the repair shops, was fired, but fortunately was discovered in time to avert a serious conflagra tion. A bunch of waste had been ignited and stuffed in behind a number of oil barrels and other inflammable matter. It is a great pity that the black-hearted scoundrel or scoundrels could not be arrested. A rope and a lamp-post would be the proper panacea for such scoundrelism. Dr. Shilohls System Vitalizer. We are authorized to guarantee this remedy for the cure of Dyspepsia, Inactive Liver, Sour Stom ach, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Coming up of Food, Yellow Skin, and General Languor and Debility. You must acknowledge that this would be ruinous unless we had positive evidence that it will cure. You who are suffering from these com plaints, these words are addressed—and will you continue to suffer when you can be cured on such terms ? It is for you to determine. Sample bottle, 10 cents; regular size 75 cents. Sold by S. S. Smith ,k Son and J. Read & Sons. 50,000 die annually by neglecting a Cough, Cold or Croup, often leading to Consumption and the grave. Why will you neglect so important a mat ter when you can get at your store Simon's CON SUMPTION CURE, with the assurance of a speedy recovery. For soreness across the Chest or Lungs or Lame Back or Side, Stilton's POROUS PLASTER gives prompt relief. Sold by head & Sons and S. S. Smith A; Son. lI.AciorETACK, a popular and fragrant perfume. Sold by Smith & Son and Read & Sons. [ap 13-6m-eow, PENNSYLVANIA FEMALE COLLEGE.— Parents contemplating sending their daughters to a seminary, should first pay a visit to the above named institution and see and learn for themselves the advantages it possesses over other similar places of education. The buildings are new and elegant structures, and are furnished throughout in the most comfortable and costly manner, the rooms are large and the ventilation perfect. The elegant, pleasant and healthy location and sur roundings, fine scenery, &c., must commend the place to all. The character of the institution in the point of standing is second to none in the United States. Rev. Thomas Strong, D. D., is the President. See advortisement. CHURCH DEDICATION.—The new M. E. Church, in the McConnellstown Circuit, three fourths of a mile West of Rough and Ready Station, at the appointment formerly known as the "Russells," will be dedicated on Sunday, the sth day of August. Dedicatory sermon wili be preached by the Rev. James Curns, of Everett. The public are cordially invited to be present. J. W. BELL, Pastor. A Box of Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which contains three cakes and costs only sixty cents, is sufficient to supply material for at least twenty Sulphur Baths which would eradicate a whole catalogue of rheumatic and cutaneous maladies. Sold by all Druggists. Hill's Hair & Whisker Dye, Black or brown, 50 cents. [July 13-Im. If you want Wedding Invitations—beautiful and cheap—go to the Jounsta. Store. tf What the Bilious Require, Since torpidity ofthe liver is the chief cause of its disorder, it is evident that what the bil ious require is an alterative stimulant which will arouse it to activity, an effect that is followed by the disappearance of the various symptoms indicative of its derangement. Hostetter's Stomach Bitters invariably achieve the primary result mentioned, besides remov ing the constipation, flatulence, heart-burn, yellowness of the skin and whites of the eyes, pain in the right side and under the right shoulder, nausea, vertigo and sick headache, to which bilious invalids arepeculiarly subject. As a remedy for chronic indigestion, mental despondency and nervousness the Bitters are equally efficacious, and as a renovant of lost vigor, a means of arresting premature decay, and a source of relief from the infirmities to which the gentler sex is peculiarly subject, they may be thoroughly relied upon. Ejy-lm AUGUST FLOWER. The most miserable beings in the world are those suffering from Dyspepsia and Liver Com plaint. More than seventy-five per cent of the people in the United States are afflicted with these two diseases and their effects ; such as sour Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Cos tiveness, Palpitation of the Heart, Heart-burn, Water-brash, gnawing and burning pains at the pit of the Stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tongue and disagreeable taste in the mouth, coming up of food after eating, low spirits, &c. Go to your Druggists S. S. Smith & Son and John Read & Sons, Huntingdon. Pa., and get a 75 cent Bottle of Amway FLOWER or a Sample Bottle for 10 cents. Try it. Two doses will relieve you. [snylB'77—yeow. THINK OF THIS Out of One Hundred Thousand bottles of JAMACIA VEGETABLE HEALTH ELIXIR sold last year, $l,OOO were saved to the purchasers. This is one reason that we sell this valuable medicine at Ninety-nine Cent* per bottle, and another reason is that we desire to attract public attention to it wherever it is not generally known. For all common diseases such as Headache from Disorded Stomach, Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Indigestion, Biliousness, and a Debilitated state of the System from Impoverished Blood, this inedi- Line stands without a parallel. Regular size and sample bottles for sale by John Read & Sons, Huntingdon, Pa. Dulyl3-eow-ly HUNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD—Report of Coal Shipped: TONS For week ending July 21, 1877 5759 Same timelast year 6202 Increase for week Decrease for week...—... Total amount shipped to date.- ....... 151522 Same date last year......... ... 163888 Increase for year 1875 Decrease A OiRTAIN IiZIDICHE Cljag.—tr you suffer from sick or nervous headache, morning sick ness or neuralgia, go to your druggist and get a ten cent trial pack of Dr. Beisley's Victor Headache Powders, or J. R. Heisley & Co., Salem, N. J., will mail them post paid. A sin gle powder actually cares the most distress ing cases in ten minutes. It is purely vege table, entirely harmless, a physician's discov ery and we guarantee it to do all we claim. You can get the 50 cent packs or the 10 cent trial size at Frank C. West's in Huntingdon, and at all other first-class druggists every where. Convince yourself. [jsu26-ly Henry & Co., ate the agents for the IM PROVED CELBBRATED WILLOUGHBY GUM SPRING GRAIN DRILL. Unn29-3m We have just received an additional supply of "cuts" suitable for embellishing sale bills, knd are better prepared that ever to do this rand of printing. Orders from a distance will ieceive prompt attention. tf. HUNTINGDON MARKET& Corrected Weekly by Henry & Co WHOLESALE MICE& lIIINTINGDON, PA, July 26, 1877. Superfine Flour Extra Flour 8 00 Family Flour _ _ Red Wheat, new Bark per eon: Barley Butter Brooms per (*oxen Beeswax per pound per ice. Cloverseed V 64 pounds . Corn bushel on ear new Corn shelled Corn Heal cwt ..... Candles V lb Dried Apples V lb. Dried Cherries V lb Dried Bee! Eggs Feathers Flaxseed 111 bushel Hops V lb. Hamssmoked ............... ... Shoulder Side Plaster V ton grourt Rye, . Wool, washed. Wool, unwashed Timothy Seed, Sel 45 pounds Hay' ton Lard Vlb new. ... Large Onions V bushel Oats . Potatoes $1 bushel, new......... Philadelphia Produce Market PHILADELPHIA, July 2i. Flour steady ; superfine, s6,extras,s7; Minnesota $7.75@9 ; Pennsylvania, do. $5.25@9.25; high grades, $9 25@10.50. Rye flour, $4@4.50. Cornmeal unchanged. No change in the — grain market, Provisions fair trade doing. Mess pork $15@15.25. Beef hams, 22c. Indian mess beef, 21@22c. Hams, Smoked shoulders, 7070. Green hams, 8(4814c. Pickled hams, 9i(§104-c. Shoulders in 5a10i46.3. Butter—Choice scarce and wanted; low grades nominal ; creamery extra, 20@28c ; Bradford county, do. 140_420c. Cheese nominal; New York fancy, 10/@11c; western choice, 10c. Eggs qa;et; Pennsylvania 17@18e; western 16@17c. Petroleum quiet; refined, 13ic; erude,lo@loie. Whisky held higher at $1.20; no sales. Zitt Altar. FISHER—BELL.—On the 15th ult., at the resi dence of the bride's parents, by Harris Richard son, esq., Mr. Jackson Fisher to Miss 8. Bell Swoope, of Union township. New Advertisements. PENNY WISE AND POUND FOOLISH In nothing is the above more illustrated than in the course many pursue in certain kinds of disease. In order to save a few cents they have what they call their own prescriptions, such as Italatm Copabla, Turpentine, &c., little knowing the baneful influence these drugs have on the constitution, the disgusting smell front the breath, abd, with all these disadvantages, there is no saving of money, as the dose has to be renewed over and over again until at last the condition of the patient becomes alarm ing: then other means have to be resorted to. Read the words of a sufferer Desmond & Co., 915 Race Street, Philadelphia I appeal to you, arid if there is any earthly relief for me I wish you would do something for me. About eight monthsago I got into trouble. I took capsules, went to doctors, and it has cost me nue hundred dollars—first for this medi cine, then for that—without any benefit. A few days ago a friend told rue of the Samaritan's Gift; he said it would certainly cure me. This is why I address you for advice. Let the above be a warning to others. When you get in trouble procure at once the Samaritan's and you will be all right in two or three days, for remember the bad effects that follow the use of these injurious drugs are often worse than the original tronb:s. Price—Male sack ages f 2 ; Female $3. Sent by Mail in a plain envelope. Sold by John Read & Sons and by Druggists. MaylB '77-Ir. Tuscarora Seminary FOR YOUNG LADIES. A Home School. Beautiful Scenery. lit Healthful Climate. Full Course. Mu sic a speciality. Modern Languages. Experienced Teachers. No half way work. Next session begins Sept. sth 1877. Send for Circular to C. F. KOLBE, A. M., Principal. Academia, Juniata County, Pa. I.luncl-31.1 MIDDLETON'S z:nficctiaag;f ._g•lazaam. Used by the State Departments of Pennsylva nia, Pennsylvania and Reading Railroal Co.'s, Adams' Express Company, &e., kc., &c. Rapidly gaining a national reputation. Ask your dealer for it. [ julyl3-9m. j M. LEACH, tflS of tiraysville, Huntingdon county, Pa., of fers his services to the public as a MILL WRIGHT. Will give special attention to erecting and re pairing ore cleaners. Having had 20 years' ex perience in the employ of Messrs. Lyon, St _wart lc Co., at Pennsylvania Furnace, he feels confident that he can give entire satisfaction. [Jun29-6m, New Advertisements. NOTICE. Application will be made to the Court of Com mon Pleas, of Huntingdon county, on the third Monday of August next, (20th day) for the incor poration of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Petersburg, in said county. The object of the corporation to be the support of public worship. (CEO. B. ORLADY, jy2o-3t) Attorney for Incorporation. T HE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, SHIPPENSBURG, PA., is one of the beat and most thoroughly practical Institutions in the State. Its social influences are refining and home-like and discipline strict. Terms very low. Will open September 3d, 1877. REV. I. N. HAYS, jy2o-9m] Principal. CORPORATION NOTICE. TO ALL WUOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice is hereby given, that application will be made to the Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for Letters Patent, incorporating a company under the provisions of the A:t of 29th of April, 1874, to construct PLACE GLASS WORKS, and to tuannfaeturn Plate Glass, &c., in the Borough and County of Huntingdon, Pa. July F )1t SALE—A F11:31, situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon noway, Pa., one mile north of Burnt Cabins, containining :3213 Acres of Patented land, the quality of which is limestone, gravel and slate, with a bank barn 46172 ft, corn-crib, hug-pens, hay-scales, wagon shed, Dwelling II use, 2 tenant houses, and a traw-mill thereon; two c a sing apple orchards, in hearing; Iwo panels po,:t awl rail fence; two wells of good water, One at the house and one at the barn ; 159 acres of plow laud; acres finely timbered with white pine, oak, and kory, and the balance fine meadow, with splendid stream of never-failing water running through a finely shaded and timbered bottom, making a splendid :lingo fur stuck. Limestone in abundance and easily quarried: a vein of rich inn: ore runs through the property. Tl'e farm is n• - •ar the proposed route of two railroads. one of which will sc.,' be built, with good churches., tich4ol houses and si.,es all around at short diFtsnces. When the value of the improvements is taken into comidenition the tail is lets at a remarkably low tutors. Price $2O per a •ro. for further particulars, please address, or call upon JAMISON KELLY, Burnt Cabins, June 22-Gm„d Fulton County Pa. XXX XXX KAY-LYE. KAY-LYE. KA Y-L YE A sure death to potato bugs, and any insect on currant, gooseberry,rose bushes, and vegetables of every description, withent injury to the plant. It is not poisonous like Paris Green. Manufactured by the Pittsburgh Chemical Works, 258 Liberty Street. For S,le bj, all Grocers and Druggists. Circulars sent free by .-endlug na your address. June 22-3 m. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of JOHN F. PRICE, Dece.ed.] Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Shirleysburg, Hun tingdon county, on the estate of John F. Price, late of Cromwell township, deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present the saw ^ duly authenti cated for settlement. RICHARD COLEG ATE, June22,':'7- e'4.] Administrator. E. Waring's, (1876 Uniform copyrighted 1877) Law Blanks, great improvement, We furnish low steet & best. A want supplied. What ever you need LAW AND COMMERCIAL SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS. air• Send for samples and price list of what you want. Catalogues of Blanks furnished on application. These blanks are published in (3) three sizes only, thus All quarter sheets are 11.25 per 100 by the Catalogue. All half " " $2 SO " " All whole " $4.50 " " excepting Deeds & Mortgagee which are $6.00 " " Some sheets such as Noti:* to Tenants No's 71-72 &c., contain from 2 to 5 forms per sheet. A sample of each size will enable you to judge of the others. The cost of the Blanks precludes my sending a sample of each, except to Agents. June29-tfj Address, Box 283 TYRONE.Penna. ZitPirfra ASK the recovered dye peptice, bilious sufferers,vic- SIM MONS time of fever and ague, the s goer, da: lEticurial diFeared patient cF how they recovered health, ‘ . 1 4 , _ cheerful spirits and goodap: Nte etite; they will tell you by REGULATOR taking SIMMONS' LIVER REG ULATOR. The Cheapest. Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World. For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOPLACII, Heart Burn, Ac., Ac., This unrivaled Southern Remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious min• eral substance, but is 1 60 6 00 40 12 201 25 9 ‘4! PURF.T.v Aria - IRP 4 RIX. containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an all wise Providence has placed - In countries whets Liver Die eases most prevail. It will cure all diseases caused by de rangement of the Liver and Bowels. The SYMPTOMS of Liver Complaint are a bitter or bad taste in the mouth; Pain in the back, sides or joints, oft en mistaken for Rheumatism; Sour Stomach; Loss of Ap petite: Bowels alternately costive and lax; Headache; Loss of memory, with a painful sen ation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; Low Sin. its, el thick yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes, a dry cough often mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of those symptoms attend the disease, at others very few; hut the LIVER, the largest organ in the body, is p-nerally the seat of the disease, and if not regulated in time, great suffering, wretch. doses and death will ensue. 12 00 80 32@3b 22(025 1 26 1 can recommend as an effic-leinus remedy for disease of the Liver, Ile:album and Dyspepsia, Simmons' Liver Regulator. Lewis C. Wr DER, 1625 Master Street, As sistant Post Master, Philadelphia. "We have tested its virtues. personally. and know that for Dyspepsia Biliousness. and Throbbing Headache., it is the best medicine the world ever saw. We have tried 43 other remedies before Simmons' liver Regulator, but none of them gave us more than temporary relief ; but the Reg ulator not only relieved, but cured Rs.'—En. TELDORAPH AND 1111;66ENGER, Macon, Ca. BAD BREATH ! Nothing is so unpleasant, nothing so common as bad breath, and in nearly every case it comes from the stom ach, and can be so easily corrected if you will tak., Sim mons' Liver Regulator. Do not neglect so sure a remedy for this repulsive disorder. It will also improve your ap petite, complexion and general health. SICK HEADACHE ! This distressing affliction occurs most frequently - . The disturbance of the stomach, arising front the imperfectly digested contents, causes a severe pain in the head,accom rtnied with disagreeable naum a, and this uonstitutes what is popularly known as .Sick Headache. Fur prompt roll - 1 TAKE SIM3IONS' LIVER REGULA- TOR, OR MEDICINE, As a R.meily in MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DI - .3 PEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, SICK HEADACLIE, COLIC, CON STIPATION anl BILIOUSNESS. IT HAS NO EQUAL. MANUFACTURLD ONLY BY J. 11. ZEILIN & CO., Julyl3-131 PHILADELPHIA, PA. Price, $l.OO. Sold by all Druggist, N. le. BURNLIAM'S "1874" WATER-WHEEL. Is declared the "STANDARD TURBINE." by over 650 persons who use it. Prices reduced. New pamphlet, free, N. F. BURNHAM, York, Ps. The Crucial Test of the value of a medicine Is time. Does experience confirm the claims put forth in its favor at the outset? is the grand question. Apply this criterion so simple, yet so searching, to Tarrant's Effervescent Selt zer Aperient. flow has it worn? How does it stand to day? TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT is a household name throughout the United States. It is administered as a specific, and with success, in dyspepsia, sick headache, nervous debility, liver complaint, bilious remittents, bowel complaints, (especially constipation,) rheumatism, gout, gravel, nausea, the complaints peculiar to the maternal sex, and all types of inflammation. So mild is it in its operation that it can be given with perfect safety to the feeblest child; and so agreeable is it to the taste, so refreshing to the palate, that children never re fuse to take it. Fur sale by all druggists. Sail a week in your own town. Terms and $5 outfit `-'," free. 11. UALLETT, & CO., Portland, Main. 9r; Beira Fine Mixed Cards, with name, 10 cents, poet 4. paid. L. JONES & CO., Nassau, N. Y. ai w n o o rth $5 free. i s l i r N d a a o y N C ho o m l e ;ort S l a u m nrg ss t os 9 0 $5 7 a week to Agents. $lO Outfit Free. P. 0. VICKERY, Augusta, Mainek $l2 a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and terms free. TRUE & CO., Augusta, Maine. GRACE'S CELEBRATED SALVE CURES FLESH WOUNDS, FROZEN LIMBS, SALT RHEUM, CHILBLAINS, SORE BREAST, SORE LIPS, ERYSIPE LAS, RINGWORMS, CALLUSES, SCALD HEAD, CHAPPED HANDS, Burns, Cancers, Felons, Scalds, Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, Stings, Shingles, Festers, Wens, Sties, Piles, Abscess, Freckles, Bunions, Sprains, Boils, Bites, Cuts, Whitlows, Warts, Blisters, Tan, Pimples, Corns, Scurvy, Itch Ingrowing Nails, Nettle Rash, Misquito and Flea Bites,Spider Stings, and all cutaneous diseases and eruptions generally. For sale by all druggists, grocers, and at all country stores throughout the United States slid British Provinces. Price by mail 30 cts. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, SO Harrison Aye., Boston, Mass. [July2U-It BUY.YOUR SCHOOL BOOKS at the Journal Store. New Advertisements. I New AdfeitisAliiiitr:' - Str.mbridge & Clothkr. Ladies who have put off buying Summer Dress Goods until now, may take advantage of our Filial Rofictiolis ill HOT-WEATHER DRESS FABRICS, COLORED GRENADINES, 37 1-2 Cents, Cost 75 Cents to Import. MA_G - INTOS, (47 INCHES WIDE, Price, 7'5 Cents. 3C-3E 1%1" am X 7-A ' I SF INT 3E: * PRICE, 60 Cents ; REAL VALUE, $l. CH.ll.l77l7ltiraY Price 65 ccsls; Real Value, $1.25. B ®LR E TTE GREN4DINES, . SAM'L. T. BROWN, 11. BLAIR, TuFm. 11. CREMER, ('mu. on Charter. Summer Cashmeres, all Prices and Widths, LACE FIG ED _STRIPE, 25 Cts. worth 37i. THE NEW AND EXCEEDINGLY FASHIONABLE FABRIC, 13 [I N NC+ 9 Piz-A-1 " _A-1•TID SINGLE AND DOUBLE WIDTHS, BEST QUALITY ONLY. Children's French Striped Ribbed Hose, 50 cents per pair, Really worth $l.OO. .711 - isses' Best Quality English Hosiery, 41 cents per pair, Sold elsewhere for 75 cents. We have SO perfected our SAMPLE and ORDER DEPARTMENTS that cus tomers at a distonce enjoy almost the same advantages as if dealing personally at our counters. The prices are always the same for goods ORDERED by mail as for goods purchased at the store. STRaWlifilOat C4027111_124 N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. `CENTRAL' ROTEL, PITTSBURG. The most centrally located fifet-class Muse in the city. Street ean - ps.ut theAnth'every five min utes to all the depots and all parts of both cities. TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. %V ALSI - 1 do ANDERSON, PRO^RiETGPS• The "HUNTINGDON JOURNAL" is received weekly at the hotel and placed on file for the benefit of guests front this section, .Ic. , iMay '77 ASSIGNEE'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, I will offer for sale _at the_ Cigtra, Role, in tile borong_h of Huntingdon, ON FRIDA Y - , A - 17(1 - 11N.T at one o'clock in the afternoon, the bllowing de scribed Heal E,tate, of the 1 , ,1 14. 111 , .vser, situated in Juniata towithl:ip, Iluhtingdunequws, Pa., to wit : All that certain messaage or tenement and tract of land, adjoining land .1. N. Mosser's hei:6 now owned by Henry an,'. George Atu,ser, land formerly owned by li:tyid Co:i,iu, now owned by John Corbin. an•i adj..dolny. r.f!‘::town tranch of the JUI/lart% Ricer, evnl 'II 1., El k; 1112 ACRES more or 100. buit, • whieh are clear ed and cultivated. with c • hot:se and barn and other • • . The soil is good river liuttuto ;.re f wee', five and six hundred bearing iruit tcc a un ttio prem ises; apple. pear awl plow, rio g urns have been ev.-3. 'Amoy Fur on the fruit exhibit,: by chards on this farm. The wiles of Iluutirghn, Samuel Steel theel.ler haria r c I t h.• same to his graodson, Samuel A. who sold the same to Wm. L. Mosier. Also, a tract of woodland, situate in the town ship and county aforesaid, adjoining land of Gen. and Henry Mosser on the south, Henry A. Marks and llefright & Watson on the west, Henry F. Corbin and the Raystown Branch on the east, con taining ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO ACRES more or less, it being the same land which' Hefright & Watson, sold and conveyed to the said Wm. L. Mosser in 1874. The purchaser wililake the title to both the farm and woodland clear of all liens and incumbrances. TERNS OF SALE:—Ono-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of tfic sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereaf ter, with interest, to be secured by the judgment bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. Julyl3-4t) ASSIGNEE'S SALE Valuable Real Estate. By virtue of an order of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County, I will offer at public sale, at the Court House in Huntingdon FRIDAY, AUGUST 3d, 1877, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, a farm in Henderson township, bounded by lands of Wm. Mundorf, Daniel Roland, Jacob Hetrick and others, con taining 230 serer more or less, about 100 acres of which are cleared, and having thereon TWO DWELLING HOUSES, one bank barn, and a good apple orchard. Also, FOUR LOTS IN WEST HUNTINGDON, between 11th and 12th streets, bounded by lots of Wm. Lewis ant others, being numbered 166, 167, 178 and 189, in J. E. Thompson's addition to West Huntingdon. TERMS OF SALE :—One-third of purchase ' money to be paid on confirmation of sale, the bal ance in two equal annual payments, with intere,t7 to he secured by the judgment bonds of the pur chasers. WILLIAM MUNDORF, Assignee Gl' Simon Bales. Huntingdon, July 13, 1877-ta. HERIFF'S SALE. ►7 By virtue of the following writ to nie direct ed, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House, in Huntingdon, on SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1877, at one o'clock P. M., the following described Real Estate, to wit . All the right, title and interest of ilefenda.it, in all those certain five lots of ground, situate in West Huntingdon, (part of the borough of Hunt ingdon) adjoining each other and fronting 30 test each on Penn street and extending back at right angles to right of way of the P. R. It. Co., being lots Nos. 1,2, 9, 10 and 11, block 11., in the plan of Wharton, Miller and Anderson's addition to West Huntingdon, having thereon erected a large three-story Brick Steam Tannery and Shoe Factory, Engine House and large Bark Shed, Le. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of H. S. Wharton. TERMS—The price for which the property is sold must be paid at the time of sale, orsuch other arrangements male 5,t/ will be approved, otherwise the property will immediately be put up and sold at the risk and expense of the person to whom it was first sold, and who in case cf deficiency at such resale shall make good the same, and in no instance will the deed bepresented to the court for confirmation unless the money is actually paid to the Sheriff. Purchasers who are lien creditors must procure a certified list of liens for the Sheriff, in order to apply the amount of bids, or any part thereof, on the liens. THOS. K. HENDERSON, Sheriff. Julyl3-ts. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of DORSEY SILKNITTER.] The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County; to distribute the fund in the hands of Samuel My ton, Assignee of DORSEY SILKNITTER arising from the sale of the real estate, assignee will make said distribution at his office in Huntingdon, on Saturday the 2Sth day of July lbri, when and where all persons having claims upon said fund, are required to present te same, or be debarred from coming in fur any share thereof. THEO. 11. CREMER. Hunting4lon, July 11, '77-3t] Auditor. 3a Cents; Recently Sold for 75 Cents. May 18, 1877-10 ts Smithfield Street, from 2nd to 3rd Avenues. -(_l.' - [Estate of WMI. L. ..11-08SER.] .---OV- [Estate of SlifO.AT BALES.] CARRIAGE MANUFACTCRY, Cor. sth and . Mifflin Sts., EIUNTINGDON, PA. I respectfully inform the public that A. am prepa red to manufaeture Buggies, Carriages, Phmta.ns, SPRIAG-IVAGONS, &c., and all other N finds of %rork pertaining to my line of business at th, shortest notice. ;7: 0- .111 work warrnited ;.o boss represented. - 114 . Give me a can ani examine my work. Junels-Iy.] JAMES V. LEI;. NEW OPENING. • The un:lcrsigned having opened out a GI eon Grocery Store, in the room formerly occu?ied by Robert S. 41, estbrook, next door to the Post Gibe, in Iluotingdon, he would. respectfully assure the public that he has on hands, at all times a line of Fancy Gromries, consisting of coffees, t?.s. spices, canned fruits, dire., also a • II line of confections, stgars and tobacco, and atl kinds of foreign and domestic fruits. In season, he also runs a market ear to Philadelphia aril return. leetviniiett and returning on nuraday," with "fresh Ash and b - Cgetal.des, frotti the East. Ho hauls all kinds of produce East and on return trip he hauls all kinds of freight. Shippers and dealers wilt and it to their advantage to give Nut atrial. The high est cash price paid, at hie store for all kinds of country produce. 'Eithe!' In a Wholesale or retail way will buy butter, eggs, 'dry fruit, sides, hams,' live stork. grain; sol;dito'and wool, be., for ship ping. All goods bought on. Friday and Saturday of each week. Having Car tacl/lties and being in the city every week he patters himself to be able to sell cheaper than the Cheapest. All orders or goods entrusted to his care will be carefully at tended to. Terrns'stActly cash." A. d. HERTZLER. the or within 4 ntable— HEADQUARTERS FOR CARRIAGES WAGONS &BUGGIES. At Nea. 167, 169 and 171 ,PENN AVENUE, Naps Sixth. &treat, PITTSBURGH, PA. Will be found the largest stock of Carriages, Wag ons, Jr.e. ever brought together in this city. WE AIM TO PLEASE, and keep constantly on hand a large variety o stock, especially recom mended for lighkdrakdurability and cheapness. • -Carriages, Buggies, Buck Wagons, Spring Wagons, Dexter and Jagger Wagons, Farm and Butcher Wagons, Wheelbarrows, Carts, and Wagon wood-work of all kinds. Repairing, Repainting and Lettering done promptly and at reasonable prices. Junel-3m] C. COLEMAN I SON. D. BLAIR, Assignee. WOOL ! WOOL!! Highest market price paid IN CASH For 1101 V 41C1110 401 BY. BENJ. JACOBS, AlaylB-6m] Huntingdon, Pa. A LLEGIIANY HOUSE, -4-A- Noss 842 & 814 Mnrket Street, PHILADELPHIA. Very derirable location for Merchipta ael Riufassionals. TERMS MODERATE. Conducted by C. TRICKER. Street cars to all parts of the city are con tinually passing. [m0b16,'77 A7P7/7 is not easily earned in these times I I I bat 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 steadily at the employ ment that we furnish. $66 per week in your own town. You need not be away from home over night. You can give your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. It 098;, nothing to try the business. Terms and $5 Outfit free. Ad dress at once, H. HALLarr I Co., Portland, Maine• March 23, 1677--6 m. IT - towns.M A bj n , l t y g et: , s i s n ar e y it Les s anwd samplescotry TO to make sales and money, for any one oat f employment and disposed to work.— $2 Used daily by all business men. Send A stamp for circular, with prices to Agents. DAY. Address, "SPECIAL AGENCY," mh3o-sm] Kendall Building Agency. WILLIAM W. DORRIS, Attorney-at-Lazo, 402 Penn Street, HUNTINGDON, PA March 16, 1877-7 SCHOOL of every B OOK S variety, cheap, at the JOURNAL STORE. VO R FINEAND FANCY PRINTING .12 Go to the Jovairez. Mee. FOR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING, GO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE New Advertisements. MONEY SAVED T. J. Lewis' Stock of Dry Goods AND Dres's Goods, Is complete, many classes of goods from 20 to 30 per cent. less than they can be purchased for in the Easiern cities. BLACK SILKS, BEAUTIFUL and CHEAP, All Wool Cashmeres, very low, all classes of Men's and Boys' wears, good value, PA_RA.SOLS, Linens for Ladies' Suits, LADIES', MISSES' & CHIL- DREN'S SHOES, Mn, MARY E. LEWIS' Slaughter in the prices of RONXIFS, Hats and Flowers, within the reach of all w.io have a dollar, HATS AND BONNETS, MADE TO ORDER. Dc n't ,orget the Marble Slab in the pavement. T 3 Lewis, 620 PENN ST. HUNTINGDON, PA Mayll '77 3m ASSIGNEES' SALE OF KEYSTONE LOOTS & SHOES TO-D_AY. To 1- contit.ued every day until all the '5,000 worth of stock i 9 closed out. ) Assignees of H. S. Wharton having placed their stock in care of J. A. Brown, at his Carpet and Furniture Store, 525 Penn street, authorise him to sell it out by the pair, as well as by the ease, so that the multitude may now call and get share of the goods at SACRIFICE PRICES. Men's Good Calf Boots $3.85 per pair ; Men's Good Kip Boots 00 per ptfir. Men's. Women's, Girl's and Boys' Shoes at les. than it cost to make them. Don't delay if you want share of bargains. SAS. A. BROWN, 525 Penn street. Huntingdon, Pa., June 15-Im. To the Readers of the "Journal." The undersigned hereby gives notice that he bee made arrangement with some of the most celebrated manufacturers of FINE CARPETINGS in the east to sell for them BY SAMPLE, and a great variety of late choivi styles of Tapestry and Body Brussels, Three-Plys, Extra Super. Also, Hall and Stair, with border, in Venitians, Aubus son, Persians, Damasks, and Brussels. Here is an opportunity offered to select from large eastern stocks and save in prices and expen ses. Let those who have hitherto gone to Philadel phia to buy their carpet do so no more. Store keepers also supplied by the roll at roll price. Call and see samples at J. A. BROWN'S Carpet Store, 525 Pena St. Playll-2m KIRK, BATT & BERWIND WHOLESALEGROCERS AND _ Commission Merchants, 130 North Third Street, Philadelphia Offer for sale a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES, TEAS, SPICES, he , WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF COFFEE AND SYRUP. ODE FINEST DRIPS 18 HEAVY BODY, PINE FLAVOR, LIGHT IN COLOR, AND FREE FROM ACIDS. WE SPECIALLY SOLICIT MAIL ORDERS, AND TILL THEM WITH AS MUCH CARE AND AT AS LOW PRI CES AS IF PARTIES WERE PRESENT TO MAXI THEIR OWN SELECTIONS. [octlel-y DW. PROCTOR, • 206 PENN STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. Agent for SCHOOL BOOKS, and SCHOOL & CHURCH FURNITURE. Readers, Spellers, Geographies, Arithmetics, Grammars, Writing Books, Composition Books, Drawing Books, Drawing Cards. Writing Charts, Outline Maps, Reading Charts, Blackboard Slating, Webster's Dictionaries, Call Bells, School Bells, School Desks, Teacher's Desks, Globes, Etc., Eta. Every Book, Chart, and kind of Apparatus re quired in School, Academy or College. Correspon dence with Schaal Directors, Church Trustees, and Teachers, cordially invited. All communications and orders will receive prompt attention. Call on or address, D. W. PROCTOR, 206 Penn et., Huntingdon, Pa. jan2ll-tf] A MERICAN HOTEL, MT. UNION. S. B. WOOLLETT, Proprietor. This old and well established hotel, under tk new proprietor, gives every satisfaction to tk traveling public. Give it a call. (InYVTI New GREAT INDUCEMENTS - TO Encourage Improvements. FOR SALE: CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, IN THE NEW EXTENSION OP BEDFORD. NEAR THE SPRINGS. Will offer at private sale, at low priests, and as s easy terms and conditions, via: ONLY ONE-FIFTH CASH REQUIRED mu! PURCHASE, BALANCE PAYABLE IN 1,2, 3 and 1 YEARS, equal payments in Bonds, with interest at six per eentum per annum, payable semi-annually, secu red by Mortgage. The owner offering to the purchaser (if desired) A SPECIAL GUARANTEE chat at the expiration of the four years, should the purchaser be dissatisfied with his pareltase, will refund the original purchase amount as ex pressed in the receipt (or Deed in the heads of Messrs. Russell A Longenecker until all the pay ments are made), and have the Lot or Lots recon verted on repayment of original purchase auleast, providing the Lot or Lots are free from intern brar.cLti, same as when bought from oweer. Fur pa.rticuiarg, apply to F. BENEDICT, Or RUSSELL k LONGENECKBR, Bedford, Pa. ap27-Rmi THE KANSAS PACIFiC HOMESTEAD Is published by the Laud Department of the Kauai site Pacific Railway Company, to supply the large, and increasing demand for information respecting, KANSAS, and especially the magnificent body lands granted by Congress in aid of the construo-' Lion of its road. This grant comprises A OVER FIVE MILLION ACRES OF LAND, consisting (~1" every o id section in each . township, for a distance of twenty miles un both sides of the TOLkl, o- one-half the land in a belt forty m:les wide, extending to Deaver City, is Colorado, t;.as forming a continuation of the bel4 of - -, ,untry which, from the Atlantic coast west ward. is found to tie, in climate, soil, and every produet;on of nature, the most favored. To a.l in the settlement of this superb domain with an intelligent and iudustricus people, is the object of the HOMESTEAD It is intended to en: tale a fair and oead.d represeatatlon of feet.: nor will it ever give, intentionally, any statement the' will nut, upon investigation, be fully sustain ed. Th., Company obtains its title to these lie*, from the eovernment of the United Stated. • Th.y are using offered at prices lower thdpi,agy 9ther lands 'n the West, that will compare Isith them in soil, animate and general advantaged:Mo terms of peynient, as will be found on a earth! Lxaminstior are more liberal in all essential fea tures than have heretofore been offered by any r...ilway company. THE HOMESTEAD IS FOR Free Circulation, And will be sent gratie to any one upon application. All commu.licationa in reference to the lands of the Company should be addressed to S. J. GILMORE, Land Commissioner,K. P. Ry., SALIN, KANSAS. mh;-6snl COPY YOUR LETTERS USE EXCELSIOR COPYING BOOK, MADE OF CHEMICAL PAPER. ' Quickly copies any writing WITHOLTT Water, PRESS, or BRUSH, used at home, library or of fice. For Ladies wishing to retain copies of let ters, every business man, clergymen, oorrespoo• dents, travelers it is invaluable—sells at sight. Send $3.00 and we will send a 300 page Book, let ter size, BY MAIL paid to any address. W• refer to any Commercial Agency. Send stamp for Agents' Circular. EXCELSIOR MNFG. CO., 11l Dearborn St., Chicago, Ills. .`,OOO AGENTS yaw. ted. Czneh3o-Sin $(1(10 Can't be made by every agent every i_Fsj month in the business we furnish out those willing to work can easily earn a dawn dollars a day right in their own losalities. Have no room to explain here. Business pleasant and honorable. Women, and boys and girls do as wail as men. We will furnish you a complete outfit free. The business pays better than nnytistsg else. We will bear expense of starting you. ?so ticulars free. Write and see. Farmers sad mechan ics, their sons and daughters, and all elates. In need of paying work at home, tbould write to us and learn all shout the work at onee. Now is the time. Don't deity. Address TRUE * CO., Au gusts, Maine. [octl;- 9m 10,000 CORDS TANNERS' BARK, For which we will pay the highest market prier IN CASH Delivered on our Wharf. mh9-3ml CHEAP FRESH !GOOD! GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, No. 612, Penn Street, Huntingdon, Pt. All kind/ of Country Produce taken in exobango for goods. G. MILLER, Agt, mohlB'77] TAKE THINGS EASY ! SIDDALL'S MAGNETIC SOAP SAVES HALF THE WORK AND MAKES WASH-DAY A PLEASURE • BOTH WINTER AND SUMMER Makes clothes Sweet and very White without BOILING or SCALDING. NO WASH-BOILER, NO ROUGH HANDS, NO YELLOW CLOTHES, NO STEAM in the HOUSE. $5O penalty if it injures the Clothes ! Sold by Grocers, or II Family Package seat by Express, freight prepaid, on receipt of *Lb& F. H. SIDDALL, sepl-y] 106 Market St., Philadelphia- For sale by DR. J. C. FLEMING S CO. ;;;;; ; ; ; ; ; To TER WORKING Crass.—We are now prepared to furnish all classes with eonstant 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 54 cents to $5 per evening, and a proportional sue by devoting their whole time to the business. Boys red girl. earn nearly as much as men. That all who see this netioe may seed their address, and test the business we make this unparalleled offer: To smolt as are not well satisfied we will send one dollar ie. pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulars, samples worth several dollars to efflallailleir work on, . nd a copy of Home and Fireside, me et the largest and best Illustrated Publication, all sent free by mail. Reader, if you want eat, profitable work, address, OBORVI 13 BON a CO., Portland, Maine. [oaf Om ROBLll,ltersiset Tahoe, No -464.• sia MIKA street, West Isatiagdos. Pa., poapootfally aolioits a share of piddle pat— wasp from town and country. -OP HENRY £ CO. ••••••••:
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