--- The Huntingdon Journal. tam anb Mouselpfb. Things Worth Knowing. White Spruce Beer is •thus made : Three pounds of loaf sugar, four -gallons of water, one mined of ginger, a quarter of a pound of essence of spruce, one cupful of good yeast, and a little lemon peel. Mix all together, and when fermented bottle it close. Moths will work into carpets in rooms that are kept dark or warm, in winter as well as in summer. Before laying down the carpet pour strong alum water about the floor, and occasionally sprinkle dry salt over the carpet before sweeping. To revive withered flowers, plunge the stkms into boiling water, and by the time the water is cold, the flowers will revive. The ends of the stalks should then be cut off, and the flowers should be put to stand in cold water, and they will keep fresh for several days. When a pm has been used until it ap pears to be spoiled ; place it over a flame (a gaslight for instance) for, say, a quarter of a minute, then dip it into water, and it will be again fit for use. A new pen, which is found too bird to write with, will become softer by being thus heated. To mount vhromos, take unbleached muslin and sttetch it over a wooden strainer ; dampen the back of the picture with paste, and lay it on the canvas to prevent blistering. If yea use card or pasteboard, simply dampen the back of the picture with paste and lay it on the board, taking care that it is smoothly laid on. The best b..Lirtg powtiq is made of oicarbonate IX soda to Owe() of cream of tartar with the flotg.; I3fi6 best , to ift , :tile cream of tartar with ttie flour in order to have it thorouely mixed before adding anything ejse. I)issolve, the soda with a Kitt eiiißg waters- - Intl i add' it the last tlfltl4.-`o` Gleanintsi LJm Farm Journals. To safely bring :k pig from malting to the pork barrel requires nine to twelve inotitho. '•4 f " • An ittE i shteiSea s tt:tr(7i ng country, may bei prAtvlde for a sz..rieE of years, but the land will be of . - .!ss value the longer it is cropped, for there is nothing to restore, lezt a ti n Fifty poTijon4 FE - e: 414titod!ue - e", no dant 44 , ,ps 'the Valley, fled the fat . .net %cll.) is discontent ed here will probably be uneasy anywhere. A cmvspotident the 7 4. 41,ficinnuti Gazette says : • The leneea is a red chaff, smooth, white wheal, 7ather early, stands up well in moderately rich ground, does not mildest et—wit...3r kill, makes the very best flour, and a large yield of' it." Mr. Harris in ( I ,e Agriculturist gives it as his opinion, "that we shall find it our interest to work our laud more and more in the fall, and the earlier the better. Our springs are short and We zre in a hurry to gaA in our seed; the land is wet., and plow kg-in this condition does more harm than good." Tho Troy Times relates the case of a farmer who'made it an invariable rule to turn his etons into ca;sh as soon as they were : readY for Market whatever the price might be. -Sometimes he lost and some times he gained, but the experience of thirty years convinced bin' ttit he made no mistake in adhering to his rule. G,. TM Seim/ ifie Farmer says it is a com mon practice in some parts of the South to Ila_.y.by" the corn by going through with u cue-horse mould board plow, cut ting Acep, and this_us late as when the tassels are, shooting, and with the best c u lts.. Whet) the, theory of root prun ing is generally recognized and practiced upon It . will be a :14.ing step forward in pgriettlture. • Neat Farming. The Dural thus dveribes what it un yiervtauds to be implied by this heading : The neat farther ',ceps everything around bun neat and clean, and gives his fields . . Olean culture; stumps, bushes and rocks are takeu-out end removed where they will do most. good, -his door-yards are kept cleaa'anr smJoth, fences always in repair, gates and bars always ready to open and shut, all old logs, buihes,.and titer refuse takcn from the sides. of the road in Iront This buildings, his barn and outbuildings At:o - qt ri 'repair, and painted or white lita.4fed, doors and windows whole, and provided with hinges and fasteners for instant use, hip tools sharp and always in their places when wanted—a place for everything.: an I everything in its place. Ills farm wagons, Flows, harrows, are all carefully hc-,ued when not in use, his horse is ft._ model ol neatness outside and in ; he lets nothing go to waste that will - t walt e e. inapure, his stock is well taken care of and fed, nod always kept in a healthy -condition, barn and stable floors kept clean kifid It*plc has Moreor lets -nice stock heft e very year; and' generally out of debt; he owns more or less bank stock, and of course is happy and contented, and enjoys the blessings of life." A Ttrztat ir - ARNlN4l.—Cooling off suddenly when heat , Kl sends many 3f our farmer's youth to an early tomb. It is often the matter of surprise that so many fariner's boys and girls die of consumption. It is thought that abundant exercise i e the open air is directly opposed to that disease. So it is ; but judgment and knowledge of the laws of health are essen tial to the preservation of health under any circumstances. When overheated cool off slowly—never in a strong draft of air. Gentle fanning especially if the face is wet with cold water, will soon produce . a delightful coolness, which leaves no disa greeable results.— Economist. A TABLESPOONFUL of black pepper put in the first water in which gray and buff linens are washed will keep then) from !potting. It will also keep the colors of black and colored cambrics from running, and does not harden the water. A little gum arabio imparts , a gloss to ordinary Medical . ASE the recovered 46- K SIMMONS time of fever and agu, the t . '" 7E.------"-777---- i 'emit ial dis, ascii patient \,..4 . .,x% 1.- they n coveted ' wi dth ...31cheerful spirits and go nd ap e *• -- 2W elite; they will tell you by REGULATOR taking SIMMONS' LIVER ------- - " -- 7 , " REGULATOR. ~... _ The Cheapest, Purest and Bes Family Medicine in the World. Fur DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Jaundice, Bilious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depression of Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, &c., &c., This unrivaled Southern Remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of Mercury, or any injurious min eral substance, but is PURELY VEGETABLE, containing those Southern Roots and Herbs, which an all wise Providence has played in countries where Liver Dis eases most prevail. It will cure all diseases causixl 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 sensation of having failed to do something which ought to have been done; Debility, Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance of the Skii,and Eyes, a dry cough often mistaken for Consumption. Sometimes many of these symptoms attend the disease, at others very few; but the LIVER, the largest organ in the body, is generally the seat of the disease, and if not regulated in time, groat suffering, wretchedness and death will ensue. I can recommend as an efficacious remedy for disease of the Liver, Heartburn and Dyspepsia. Simmons' Liver Regulator. LEWIS G. Wumnat, 1025 Master Street, As sistant Pest Master, Philadelphia. "We have tested its virtues, personally, and know that for Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and Throbbing, Headache, it is the beet medicine the world ever saw. We have tried 40 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 us."—ED. TELIGRAPH AND MESSENGER, Macao, 00.. BAD BREATH ! Nothing ts se unpleasant, walling so common as bail breath, and in nearly every case it comes front the stom ach, and can lie so easily corrected if you will take r_m moos' Liver Regulator. Do not neglect so sure a remedy fbr 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 from the imperfectly digested contents, causes a severe pain in the kead,accom panied with disagreeable 118.11 S a, and this constitutes what is popularly known as sick Headache. For prompt relief TAKE SIMMONS' LIVER REGULA TOll, OR MEDICINE, An a Rou,ly in MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DYS PEPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION, REST L ES.NESS. JAUNDICE, NAUSEA., SICE IIEADACUE, COLIC, CON. STIPATION awl BILIOUSNESS. IT HAS NO EQUAL. MANUFACTURED ONLY BY J. U. ZEMIN & Iyl3-131 PHILADELPHIA, PAL Price, $1.0). kold by RII Druggists, AN J. XCELLENT MEDICINI Snusonstn. 0 , F .1, S, 1877, This is to certify the I have used Vegetinc, mauutitctut; edty 11. R. Stevens, Boston, Mass., for Rheumatism sal General Prostration of the Nervous System, With pal success. I recommend Vegetine as an excellent med.:Div for such coluplitiuts. Yours very truly, C. W. VANDEGRIFT. Mr. Vandegrift, of the firm of Vuudegrift Millman, Is well-known business man in this place, hieing one of the largest stores iii Springfield, OUR MINISTER'S WIFE Lovisnux, 16, 1877 MR. U. R. STEVENS. Dear Sir:—Three years ago I was suffering terribly with Inflammatory Rheumatism. Our minister's wife ad vised no to take Vegotine. After taking one bottle, I was entirely relieved. This year, feeling a return of the dis ease, I again commenced taking it, and am beingbenefited greatly. It also greatly improves my tilgestion. ltetpevtflilly, 1011 West Jefferson Street. 311tS. A. BALLARD. SAFE AND SURE MR. H. R. STLVERS. In 1872 your Vegetine was recommended to me ; and, yielding to the persuasions of a friend, 1 consented to try it. At the time I was suffering from general debility and nervous prostration, superinduced by overwork and:irreg ular habits. Its wonderful strengthening and curative properties seemed to affect my debilitated system from the first dose; and under its persistent use I rapidly recover ed,galning mere than usual health and good feeling. Since then I have not hesitated to give Vegetine my most un qualified endorsement as being a safe, sure, and powerful agent in promoting health and restoring the wasted sys tem to new life and energy. Vegetine is the only medicine I use, and as long as I live I never expect to final a better. _Yours truly, W. 11. CLARK, :20 Monterey Street, Allegehny Pa. VEGETINE The following letter from Rev. G. W. Mansfield, for merly pastor of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Hyde Park, and at present settled in Lowell, must convince ev ery one who reads his letter of the wonderful curative qualities of Vegetinc as a thorough cleanser and purifier of the blood. -....—.—. lIIDE PARK, MASS., Feb. 15, 187 G. MR. R. R. STZVENS. • Dear Sir.—About ten years ago my health failed through the depleting effects of dyspepsia ; nearly a year later I was attacked by typhoid-fever in its worst form. It set tled in my back, and took the form of a large deep-seated abscess, which was 15 months in gathering. I had two surgical operations by the best skill in the State, but re ceived no permanent cure. I suffered great pain at times and was constantly weakened by a profuse discharge. I also lost small pieces of bone at different times. Matters ran on thus about 7 years, till May, 1874, when a friend recommended me to go to your office, and talk with you of the virtue of Vegetine. I did so, and by your kindness passed through your manufactory, noting the in grodients, tc., by which your remeay is produced. By what I saw and heard I gained some confidence in Vegetine. I commenced taking it soon after, but felt worse from its effects; still I persevered, and soon felt it was benefit ing me in other respects. Yet I did not see the results I desired till I had taken It faithfully for a little more than a year, when the difficulty in the back was cured; and for 9 months I have enjoyed the best of health. I have in that time gained 25 pounds of flesh, being heavier than ever before in my life, and I was never more able to perform labor than now. During the past few weeks I had a scrofulous swelling as large as my fist gather on another part of my body. , I took Vegetine faithfully , and it removed it revel with the surface in a mouth. I think I should have beet' cured of my main trouble sooner if I had taken larger doses, af ter having become accustomed to its effects. Let your patrons troubled with scrofnla or kidney dis ease understand that it takes time to cure chronic diseases ; and, if they will patiently take VEGETINF., It will, in my judgment, cure them. With great obligations I ant Yours very truly, (i. W. MANSFIELD Pastor of the Methodist lipiscopal Church. VE6 ETIN E Prepared by EE. R. Stevons, Boston, Mass VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DB(7GGISTS Sep.l4-Im.] COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING. If you Vt 14 -I sale bills, If you want bill heads, If you want letter beads, If you want visiting cards, If you want business cards, If you want blanks of any kind, If you want envelopes neatly printed, If you want anything printed in a workman like manner, and at very reasonable rates, leave yourorders at the above named office. WM. WILLIAMS, MANUFACTURER OF MARBLE MANTLES, MONUMENTS. HEADSTONES, &C., HUNTINGDON, PA. PLASTER PARIS CORNICES, MOULDINGS, &C ALSO SLATE MANTLES FURNISHED TO ORDER. Jan. 4, '7l. SEND 25c. to G. P. ROWELL & CO., New York, for Pamphlet of 100 pages, con taining lists of 3000 newspapers, and estimates showing cost of advertising. [mchlo,'7By CHEAP !FRESH! GOOD GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, No. 512, Penn Street, Huntingdon, Pa. All kinds .f Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Inch 16'77) G. MILLER, Agt. HROBLEY, Merchant Tailor, No. • 813 Mifflin street, West Huntingdon Pa., respectfully solicits a share of public pat ronage from town and country. [octl6, Stationery Store and News Depot BU YOTTP.) STATIONERY AND ALL ARTICLES IN THAT LINE AT THE JOURNAL STORE. Choapor Mail the °Bunt Competition Defied ! The stock on hand is one of the largest and most varied ever brought to Huntingdon. It con sists of PIRIES, TINTED, REPP, ALEXANDRIA PAPETRIES, PIRIES, TINTED, WOVE PAPETRIES, ALI. SHADES, These are some of the finest Papetries manufae tared in Europe. They are retailed by us at Jena than they are wholesaled in some of the cities of the Union. To the above fine articles we add the following PAI'ETRIES STELLAR, NEW ERA, VERNON, NE PLUS ULTRA, CODLIN & SHORT, LONGFELLOW BERTHA, YALE, VICTORIA, BRIGHTON, CAMBRIDGE, HARVARD, ALEXANDRIA COURT, 'COURT LINEAR, CENTENNIAL. INITIAL PAPET RIES. IRVING, CLEOPATRA, DIAMOND, ST. JAMES, REVERE, PACIFIC. Papetries for tho Children, BIJON, LITTLE PRINCE, CALEDONIA., UNDINB, AND ALL SHADES AND GRADES, QUADRILLE' NOTES, ONION PA PER,' ANTIQUE, IRISH LINEN Twenty kinds of COMMERCIAL and other NOTE Papers. LETTER and CAP Paper in large quan tities. PACKET NOTE, LETTER, SER MON, and almost every style and variety in use. CONGRESS CAP, and LETTER, BILL, CAP, RECORD CAP, BRIEF, all kinds known to business men; Finest and best articles. BILL HEADS, LET TER HEADS, Note Heads, STATEMENTS, CARDS, ENVELOPES by the cart load to suit every style and variety of paper. All shades and colors as well as size. PENS, PENCILS, and INKS, INK STANDS of every patern and style. PA PER KNWES,splendid articles. PAPER WEIGHTS that will prove a joy forever. POCK ET BOOKS, latei r And Sina i every style, costing from a few cents to several dollars. CASES FOR NOTES AND PAPERS. Examine this stock, it ca.nnut be surpassed in the county. GAMES. GAMES, GAMES, GAMES enough to keep the old and young of the entire neighborhood employed throughout every eve ning of the year. There Is some for both the Grave and the Gay. A game for everybody! BLANK BOOKS LEDGERS, DAY BOOKS, CASH BOOKS, MIN UTE BOOKS, MEMORANDUMS, TIME BOOKS, BUTCHER BOOKS, ORDER BOOKS, COMPO SITION BOOKS, RECEIPT and NOTE BOOKS. All kinds of COPY BOOKS. A large assortment of SLATES, cheaper than dirt, and last for all time. BOOK SLATES, the cutest thing for students. SLATE PENCILS, and CRAYONS, many kinds. BLANKS of every description. NOTES t' suit the clone and the liberal. Some that will take a man's shirt clean off or leave it on if dirty. ALBUMS, QUITE AN ASSORTMENT REWARD CARDS that can't be beat. They are the handsomest thing out. They make the hearts of little folks leap for joy. PICTURES by the dozen, large and small Mac Handsome as a Chrorno. Also, a few CHROMOS that are pet- feet pictures. BUILDING BLOCKS that take up the time of the little folks. Acrobats that never tire. We would like to mention everything to our read ers that we have on hand, but it is an endless job. Come and see us and ask for what you want. If it is anything in our line it will be forth coining. Miscellaneous r-- GREAT INDUCEMENTS - TO - Encourage Improvements. FOR SALE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, IN THE NEW EXTENSION OF BEDFORD, NEAR THE SPRINGS. Will offer at private sale, at low prices, and on easy terms and conditions, viz : ONLY ONE-FIFTH CASH REQUIRED ON PURCHASE, BALANCE PAYABLE IN 1,2, 3 and 4 YEARS, equal payments in Bonds, with interest at six per oentum per annum, payable semi-annually, secu red by Mortgage. ?he 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 purchase, will refund the original purchase amount as ex pressed in the receipt (or Deed in the hands of Messrs. Passel! & Longenecker until all the pay ments are made), and have the Lot or Lots recon verted on repayment of original purchase amount, providing the Lot or Lots are fre' from ineum brances, same as when bought from ..wner. For particulars, apply to F. BENEDICT, Or RUSSELL at LONGENECKER, ap27-Gm] Bedford, Pa. STAMPING ! STAMPIN G Having just received a fine assortment of Stamps free the east, I am now prepared to do Stamping fer BRAIDING AND EMBROIDERI3IO. I also do Pinking at the shortest notice. Mae. MATTIE G. GRAY, May3,lß7s. No. 415 Mifflin Street. CHEAP ! CHEAT' ! CHEAP INtPLIRS. V FLUIDS. V ALBUMS Buy your Paper, Buy your Stationery Buy your Blank Books, AT TIIEJOURNAL BOOK cf STATIONERY STORZ Fine Stationery, School Stationery, Books for Children, Games for Children, lilegant Fluids, Pocket Book, Pass Bodily And on Endless Variety of Nice Things, AT THE JOCRNAL BOOT► ce STATIONERY' STORE The ONLY BLACKING that meets the demand for a quick and brilliant polish. "BIXBY'S BEST" absolutely nourishes and preserves .ihe lealher. U. M. luirtx & Co. 173 A Mb Waahlngton St. N. Y. For gale by DR. J. C. FLEMING & CO. Oetober, 6, 1876-ir GLENN'S SULPHUR SOAP. THOROUGHLY CURES DISEASES OF THE Si,MI BEAUTIFIES THE COMPLEXION, PREVENTS AND REMEDIES RHEUMATISM AND GOUT, HEALS SORES AND ABRASIONS OF THE CUTICLE AND COUNT'ERACPS CONTAGION. This Standard External Remedy for Erup tions, Sores and Injuries of the Skin, not Only REMOVES FROM THE Cc 4PLERION ALL BLEM ISHES arising from local impurities of the Mood and obstruction of the pores, but also those produced by the sun and wind, such as tan and freckles. It renders the CUTICLE MARVELOUSLY CLEAR, SkOOTH and PLIANT, and being a WHOLESOME BEAUTIFIER is far preferable to any cosmetic. ALL THE REMEDIALADVANTAGESOFSUL. PHUR BATHS are insured BY THE USE OF Glenn's Sulphur Soap, which in addi tion to its purifying effects, remedies and PRE VENTS RHEUMATISM and GOUT. It also DISINFECTS CLOTHING and LINEN and PREVENTS DISEASES COMMUNICATED BY CONTACT with the PERSON. IT DISSOLVES DANDRUFF, prevents bald mess, and retards grayness of the hair. Physicians speak of it i 7 high terms. Prices-25 and 50 Cents per Cake; per Box (3 Cakes), 60c, and $1.20. N. B.—The 5o cent cakes are triple the size of those at 25 cal Ls. ti HILVS HAIR AND WHISKER DYE," Black or Brown, 50 Cents. C. It. CitITTEATON, Prop'r, 7 Sixth Av., N.Y. October 2 1876-y TRY IT. V M, Bixby & Ce,, 173 & 175 Washington St. N.Y. For sale by DR. J. C. FLEMING & CO. October 6, IB76—yr - HISTORY OF Huntingdon County, Pa., FROM THE EARLIEST TIMES TO THE CENTENNIAL ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. I3Y 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 seriptions. Persons not residents of the county, who may desire it, can have it sent to them by mail, by re mitting to the author, at this place, the prig: $2.75 for cloth binding, and $3.25 for library or °ether. [sep22 SUBSCRIBE FOR THE JOURNAL. Only $2.00 a year. To the Readers of the "JOURNAL." The population of Huntingdon county is more than Thirty Thousand For over twenty-one years JA_NIES A. BROWN- has been engaged in the merchandising business in Huntingdon, the county seat. The extensive patronage he has received from the buy ing public, continued through all these years, bear testimony of his accommodating disposition, and reliability as a busi ness man. Although so widely and favorably known, there may be some of the many thousands who are not acquainted with his place of business. The object therefore of this printer's ink is to of the advantages his business experience and iacilities enables him to offer his customers, and invite all to come and see for themselves. carpets and Furniture Oil Cloths, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Carpet Chain, and SEWING MACIIDTE NEEDLES, OIL and FIXTURES, at 525 P - STRE August 17, 1877-f rhos. `CENTRAL' HOTEL, PITTSBURG. Smithfield Street, from 2nd to 3rd Avenues. The most centrally located !list-class House in the city. Street cars pass the door every five min utes to all the depots and all parts of both cities. TERMS, $2.50 PER DAY. WALSH & ANDERSON, PROPRIETORS' The "HUNTINGDON JOURNAL" is received weekly at the Hotel and placed on file for the benefit of guests from this section, &o. [May4 '77 HENRY W. KANAGA SEVENTII AVENUE HOTEL. H. W. KANAGA & CO., Proprietors, Late •Proprietors of the Girard House, Chestnut St., Philadelphia. PITTSBUaGH, PA. One of the most desirable places to stop at West of the Mountains. Accommodations for 300 Cum's. The above house, opened last Spring for the accommodation of guests, is most centrally located in the business portion of the city, and within two blocks of the Union Depot. The house is Entirely new and furnished throughout in the most improved style, and is in every respect a first-class Hotel, with all modern improvements, having the electric telegraph from each chamber, and a first-elsss passenger elevator ) with all safety patents attached. Ventilation of the House perfect. Safeguards on ~ ..vcey. f loor against accidents by fire. Practically fire-proof. 73• Reduction from the stated prices to parties remaining a, week or more. 'II The cuisine department will be all that could be desired. A LEADING FEATURE.—`fates: Ist and 2nd floors, $3.00 per day; 3d floor, $2.56; 4th floor, $2.00 March 16, 1877. ARION PIANO FORTE -AND- Estey's Cottage Organs. c. _.ifirE -E 7 2 7 .ef I - 3 - - , •,". ; : 1 11 LE.;, DS 'Aeglialk :WO - t...!11 ONE THOUSAND MADE AND SOLD MONTHLY. NEARLY OR QUITE DOUBLE THAT OF ANY OTHER MAKE. THE SWEETEST AS WELL AS THE MOST POWERFUL ORGAN IN THE MARKET. Also the PATENT ARION PIANO, WITH FOUR NEW PATENTS. E. M. BRUCE & CO., No. 1308 Chestnut St., de010,751 PHILADELPHIA. "True Blue'' REAL INDIGO Made solublo by Patent Process. Packed in Patent ready-made BADS cad Dozza. The 01:4 "True Blue" For the Laundry. A PHYSIOLOGICAL View of Marriare ti k e a t ? T re e ti c ji e ' t ri ll • 1• • • , . duties of marriage and thu • ' C11.., that unfit Inr It ; the ae „,.l•••,,,iiiito (Tete of Reproduction STILL the Disease s Of Woolen. IA i tA bootl or p-Tvate, ARR-IA reading. 2.0 pages, zuice . ,••Ucts. A PRIVA " tIiEDi r AL At.WTS"R! On all dmoruer. of a - ivato is.Ta Lure art.:in; trom Self Abets*, Ifteee.as, or Secret Discuses, with Me bedt ns of rum, =i ,n'^. pner , •: 4 c•t '- A CLINICAL LFCTIMM on the Li dine iinen end thn. , e of the Throat ni. Lungs, C....tarrii,Rupture. Op • tan .11P-bit,&e.. p. ]fl eta. J.l' h•ir hook F. tit postrn 01 en rect....Tit osp-leei or all three, con . n Ming PC/9 rrtv i imst, n:cd, for 73 rte. .A.titacas D11.131.T1 TS, Ira 12 N. &a Lt. a August 10, '77-y Dr. A. G. OLIN jt"" cursor au Meows .1 • Primate names, menitinufrom early abuses es infection of either See. Seminal Weakness prodneeng Emiesions, Loan of Memory, Inepolved Sight, Last Manhood re lenpote_ nes, Nervosa Debility, perman*tlared ; diem s if the Kindde% Kidney DISEASES , F EM A LE S, a, Men all Chronic Diemen sad OF yield to hie treatment. Dr. Olin has had a life-lon expert..., imd mss when nabse tall. lie le • graduate of the Recemod Sehool, uses no mammy. has the largest Facile.) in the U. S. LADIES re. 4.,11.1f treatment with private home and board, call or write. Ev ery conveoieroe for patieuts. -Send Sfty cents for sample of Rubber Goods and cirenJar of import.: Information by enema. DR. OLIN'S Female P!‘1 , 11.5 per hoz. CooVotion f r ee, 1 MARRIAGti GUIDE fort =for the yourg and middle seed of both Seas, on all disema of a prlTate nature. Valhable advice to the married and thaw contemplating marr•ge. NOW to be beelthy . and Only happy in the marriarelatron , Every teditalmaid pi tAis book. PrLa II oen% *easy &Odra% sons% DPI u .t."- ,z Y 157 Werldiagtou St, Chicago, 111. SrLID PLATED WATCTIPIX. Cheapest st.La known world. Sample WatcA Free to eredtt. Address, A. CouLTRE & Co.. CDICA.IO. 52500 a year. Agents wanted everywhere. Ban [nem strictly legltimate.Perticulars free Address J.Woarii a. Co., St. Louis, Mo. S4SPREMIUM _WATCH AND CHAIN—a stem-windersree with everyorder. Gia nt free. J. B. Gaylord & Cu., Chicago, In. J. A. Brown's Penn Street Furniture and Carpet Store. NOTIFY AIL, HE MAIsTUFACTURES AND DEALS IN Central Rotel, Pittsburgh Fifth Avenue Hotel, Pianos and Organs OF ALL KINDS, HENRY it CO, C. MUNSON, COTTAGEPLANINGELL CO MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN SASH, DOORS, BLINDS, FLOORING, Bracicts, Ma dings Stair-Railillis PLASTERING LATH, SHINGLES, COMMON AND FANCY PICKETS, FRAME STUFF and all kinds of The members of the Cottage Planing Mill Co. being largely interested in the Lumber interest in Clearfield and Centre counties, they will at all times keel) constantly on hand a full supply of the very best WHITE PINE v well seasoned, and parties favoring us with an or der will receive prompt attention, and all work GUAQANTEED to rchder satisfaction. Office for the present At Henry at Co's. Store. S. E. HENRY, Supt. Huntingdon, Pa., Sept. 1, '875. /"7/ 1 •71 is not easily earned in these times I 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 steadily a' the employ ment that we furnish. $66 per week in your ~wn 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 costs nothing to try the business. Terms and $5 Outfit free. Ad dress at once, 11. lIALLETT t Co., Portland, Maine. March 23, IS'7-6m. . MADE by Agents in cities and country 1•' towns. Only necessary to show sampl3e TO to make tales and money, for any one out A of employment and disposed, to work.— Z. Used daily by all business men. Send A .. p for circular, with prices to Agents. r , v Address, "SPECIAL AGENCY," mh3o-sm] Randall Building Agency. PATENTS F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of Patents, Washington, D. C. NO PATENT NO PAY. Send for Circu lar. Lap13,17-Iya FRANK MACDONALD Planing Mill D. W. HOLT J• F. STENER LUMBER Miscellaneous. Carriages and Buggies. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, Cor. sth and Mifflin Sts., HUNTINGDON, PA. I respectfully inform the public that I am prepa. red to manufacture Buggies, Carriages, 'leans, SPRING-WAGONS, and all other kinds of work pertaining to my line of business at the shortest notice. igtf'All work warranted to be as represented.• Give me a call and examine my work. Juncls-Iy.] JAMES V. LEE. Boots, Shoes and Leather, REMOVED TO THE NORTH EAST Corner of the Dimond. CAN'T BE BEATEN ! JOHN H. WESTBROOK Respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity that he has just received frtan the city a new and splendid stock of LEATHERS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Finding*, Carpet Sack*, Trunks, the., &c., tc. All of which ho is prepared to sell at greatly re duced prices. Don't forget the new stand in the Diamond. Old customers and the public generally are invited to call. Oen. 4,'71. FRESH ARRIVAL. OF BOOTS AND SHOES, AT SHAFFER'S NEW STORE. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his old friends and customer.:, that he has just re ceived from the East a large and well selected stock of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and children, which he is prepared to sell a trifle lower than any other establishment in town. Being a practical shoemaker, and having had considerable experi ence, he flatters himself that his stock cannot be surpassed in the county. Give him a call, trt the CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ( West end of the Diamond) HUNTINGDON. Customer wurk made to order, in a neat and durable manner Jan. 4. '7l DOWN IVITII PRICES WILLI A3l AFRICA has just oponed up a large and varied assortment of BOOTS, SIIOES, LAD [ES' GAITERS, GLOVE KID SHOES, and a I:i.rge supply of heavy work, suitable for men and boys, at very low . soapd I have at all times an assortment of HANDSOME BOOTS AXE SHOES on hand, which will be disposed of at as reasona ble rates as the market will admit of. My stock was selected with great care, and I can confidently recommend all articles in my establishment. Particular attention paid to the manufacture of customer work, and orders solicited. Satisfaction guaranteed in all orders. Jan. 4, '7l WILLIAM AFRICA. Drugs and Liquors S. S. SMITH & SON, Drilmists Rliq ADOMOCRNOSI 616 PEW STIZEET, HUNTINGDON, PA., are dealers in Drugs, Medicines, CHEMICALS. TOILET & FANCY MICLES TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, AND SHOULDER BRACES, Paints, Oils,Varnish, Car bon Oil Lamps, &c., &c. --A LSO WINES AND LIQUORS, such as Whiskies, Blades, Willes, Alas alld Porters, for Mechanical, Medicinal, Sacra mental and Family purposes. A pure article warranted in every case. They are also Agents for the Davis Yortigal Food Sowiu Mac c, Best in the world for all purposes April 28, 1876—y Travellers' Guide. PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS Summer Ar: WESTWARD >4 Z 2. 1 STATIONS. .2 C.' P.M. A.X.IA. M. A.M.il 4 52 ...._lll 401 IN. Hamilton.. 4 59 5 071 ll 56' Mapleton 6 15, 5 Zll 112 14 ......lArdenheini 5 30!2 10 1 12 2017 30111usrisanoa 551 ;l2 3717 451 Petersburg 6 02 ;l2 46; . Barree . . 6 10 ;l2 53'7 5718pruce Creek..—. 6 25 634 2 50 1 15 9 16 Tyrone ........ 6 46 6 58 7 2013 20 1 55 8 50;Altoona 2.M.1A.M. P. )1.1A.311.1 The Fast Line Westward, leaves Huntingdon at 6 30 e. m., and arrives at Altoona at 7 40 P. M. The Pacific Express, Eastward, loaves Huntingdon a 8.56, a in and arrives at Harrisburg 11.45 a ni. The Philadelphia Express, Eastward, leaves Hunting don at 11.16 p. m. and arrives ,t Harrisburg at 2.44 i a m _ __ The Day Express, Eastward, leaves Huntingdon at 1.18 p. m. ant arrives at Harrisburg at 3.55 p. m. H UNTINGDON AND BROAD TOP RAILROAD. Summer Arrangement. On and after MAY 14, 1876, Passenger Trains will arrive and depart as follows SOUTHWARD. MAIL. STATIONS, Huntingdon... Long Siding.. McConnelletown Grafton ........ Marklesburg Coffee Run Rough and Ready Cove Fishers Summit Saxton Riddlesburg Hopewell Pipers Run Brallier's Siding. Tatesville B. Run Siding Everett "ount Dallas BEDFORD. SHOUP .; RUN LaANcu. NORT AD. SOUTFIN No. 1. ZXP. A. M. 11 05 11 20 11 25 11 35 STATIONS. Saxton, I Coalraont..! Crawford Dudley, EAST BROAD TOP RAIL ROAD. On and after Dteember 4, 1876, trains will run as follows NORTHWARD. MAIL.iMAIL.I No. 3 I No. 1.1 P.M. A. M. 7 45 7 55 8 07 8 32 S 32 • 8 53 340 902 357 919 400 929 STATION E. Lea, Robertsdale. Arrive' Cook Cole's. Three Springs. *Beereville. Rockhill. Shirley. I 0 42 I g Statiou Ar. ➢lt.lnicn. Leave. is. - Dry-Goods and Groceries R EMOVAL! -NEW GOODS DENJ. JACOB baying removed his store F4IIEBS' 4444 IS:o. bOl Penn srreet, will die pose of his large stock of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, CARPETS. CLOTHING ILITS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES Spa everything in his line, NOW I s TILE .TIME TO BUY CHEAP Come and see us, without delay. Huntingdon, Pa., Jan. 14, 1'874 GLAZIER & BRO . DEALERS IN GENERAL MERIIANDISB, DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, hROOTS, SHOES, HATS, &e. &e SMITH Street, between Washington and Aliffl GROCERIES, WASJUNCiTON Street, near Smith. Jan. 18, tl. GOODS I'OR THE MILLION AT THE WEST HUNTINGDON BAZAR, Corner of Ninth and Washington Streets. This establishment has just received a large and varied assortment of seasonable goods, consisting in part of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, NOTIONS OF ALL KINDS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS. HOSIERY, and all articles usually found in a first-class store The public are respectfully invited to call and examine goods and prices. Don't forget the place, corner Ninth and Wr she ington streets, West Iluntingdon Pa. G. W. JOIINSTON & CO. 0ct.15,1873. GEO. SHAFFER NEW STOCK OF CLOTHING AT S. WOLF'S. S. WOLF has just received a large stock of CLOTHING, from the east, which he offers very cheap to suit these panicky times. Below are a few prices: Men's good black suits $l2 50 cassimere suits • 850 " diagonal (best) 14 00 Warranted all wool suits 10 00 up Youth's black suits 10 00 up Cassimere suits 6 50 Diagonal (best) 11 50 Boys' suits 4 50 up Brown and black overalls 50 Colored shirts 35 up Fine white shirts 1 00 up Good suspenders 18 up Best paper collars per box 15 A large assortment of hats 75 up Men's shoes 1 50 up Large Assortment of TRUNKS, VALI LISES and SATCHELS at PANIC PRICES. Trunks from $2 00 up Umbrellas from GO up Ties and Bows very low. Cigars and Tobacco very cheap. Be sure to call at S WOLF'S store No:618 Penn Street, next door to Smith's Drug Store. sepl'76] SAMUEL MARCH Agt. OF A THOUSAND. Having discovered, in a manner which might be considered almost providential, a positive cure far Constreption and all Lung Complaints, I feel it my duty to make it known in a prastical manner by furnishing a sample bottle free of charge, to all sufferers, my only hope of remuneration being tat the medicine will perform all I claim for it. The ingredients are of the choicestherbal products and perfectly safe; will be sent jre• to all. Ad dress at once Dr. 0. PHELPS BROWN, 21 Grand Street, Jersey City, N. J., or may be had of John Read & Sons, Huntingdon, Pa. Mch.l.6 17-ly - 11 VT. PROCTOR, -11-x• 206 PENN STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA. Agent for SCHOOL BOOKS, _ and SCHOOL & CHURCH FURNITURE. B.eaders, Spellers, EASTWARD. Writing Charts, Outline Maps, Reading Charts, Blackboard Slating, Webster's Dictionaries, Call Bells, School Bells, School Desks, Teacher's Desks, Globes, Etc., Eta. I 'e41:41 (LC r" g 1010 1 4 47 1009,4 431 '9 56'4 33' 9 49:4 26 9 41.4 17 ] 374 15! 9 2,13 671 9 13 ; 3 501 0813 451 8 55'3 32 , 8 51213 261 Every Book, Chart, and kind of Apparatus le quired in School, Acadenfy or College. Correspon dence with school Directors, Church Trustees, and Teachers, cordially invited. All communications and orders will receive prompt attention. Call on or address. D. W. PROCTOR, jan26-tf] 206 Penn st., Huntingdon, Pa. KIRK, BATT & BERWIND I 8 4113 17 8 34 , 3 08 8 15;2 60! gag 6 76 P. M. WHOLESALEGROCERS ISO North Third Street, Philadelphia Offer for ,de a large and well selected stock of NORTHWARD EXP. I MAIL. GROCERIES, TEAS, SPICES, Sto P•M WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF COFFEE AND SYRUP. OUR FLNEST DRIPS IS HEAVY BODY, PINE FLAVOR, LIGHT IN COLOR, AND FREE FROM ACIDS. WE SPECIALLY SOLICIT MAIL ORDERS, AND FILL TILE.II WITII AS MUCH CARE AND AT AS LOW PRI CES AS IF PARTIES WERE PRESENT TO MAKE MEM OWN SELECTIONS. [oct27-7 725 720 7 10 7 05. 6 55 6 45 6 38 6 30 8.25 6 15. 5 55' 5 .50 5 33 5 30 5 25 5 20 6 13 5 10 4 60 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 Sol: by Grocers, or a Family Package seat by :sprees, freight prepaid, on receipt of $1.50. F. H. SIDDALL, scpl•y) 106 Market St., Philadelphia. !or sal* by DR. J. C. FLEMING & CO. IWARD I No. 2. EXP. P. M. ' 6 00 5 45 5 40 5 30 Sup?. CI. F. GAGE, 3OUTIIWNIID. MAIL. IMA'L. No. 2. No. P. M.l P. 31. 7 (1 6 53 t; 40 6 10 6 04 5 52 5 40 5 23 5 14 AMERICAN HOTEL, MT. UNION. 12 35 12 18 12 09 A. M 11 66 S. B. WOOLLETT, Proprietor. This old and well established hotel, ander th new proprietor, gives every satisfaction to th traveling public. Give it a call. [mys,'76 BENJ. JA CC B PROVISIONS, QU'EENSWARE Ready-made Clothing. Miscellaneous. A MAN Geographies, Arith:netics, Grammars, Writing Books, Composition Books, Drawing Books, Drawing Cards. - AND - Merchants,