The !:doi t Journal ,farm anb .L).o115!' The Happiest tucr• , Are thu,e who cultivate 11, Canning Fruits. Every housekeeper who knows in be - self how best to cen fruits, should re!. the followiu,-; extract from an exchatii.-e, and woe if the suggestions and facts re carded will not add somewhat to her ahiii ty in futura to prevent any fruit iwin spoiling. There arc no doubt many who from ye:ir to 3e.ir uct cr have any fruit spoil; but tl:ere ale also toatty «hu hale ill luck to be on the other side. It is short, but to the p,int : There are in fruits and cereals three kinds of sag:a— cane sugar, glucose and frue)sc—all three nearly Aid, but still each one has peculiarities of its own, and yet one is easily changed to another. In the growth and maturity of plants these are confirm ally changing. Cane sugar is easily con verted into glucose. When it is used for preserving fruits, if the sugar is boiled with the fruit, a large portion ofthe sugar is converted into glucose, which is not :0 sweet as the cane sugar, and the more acid aids. in converting the cane sugar into glucose. Cane sugar will not produ,e alcohol, hut glucose will, and alcohol is very frequently created in preserves, in which case the idea is prevalent that there was not sugar enough applied, when the fact is it was not properly used. It the fruit is first boiled, then the sutrar brought to a boi,ing heat., and the fruit put into the sugar, less of the saccharine principle will be required, and the fruit will be better preserved: Tansy for Bots. An exchange says that a gentleman friend—a country doctor—who some thirty years ago lost a valuable horse by hots, and flir the purpose of experiment. ing, took from the stomach of the animal about a gill of the grubs, which he carried to his office, where he made preparations of every remedy he had heard of, into each of which he put some of the hots. The most of the remedies had no effect at all, and none so good a one as a tea made of sage, and even that only put an end to them in about fourteen hours. So he thought he would try nitric acid, but it, had no more effect upon thew than s o much cold water—the hots at the end of the third day exhibiting as much life as when first put ,in. Noticing a bunch of tansy growing near, he concluded to try that. So taking a handful of it, and after bruising and squeezing out the juice and adding a little water, he put some of the both in, and in a minute they were all as dead as scalded mackerel. Since 'then he has administered the tansy tea with invar. iable success to every hone be saw affected with it. On one occasion, afier adminis tering it in the morning, he gave the ani mal a dose of salts in the evening, and the next morning found in the excrements as many as three pints of ejected hots as dead as door nails. Without pretendiwr to vouch fur the above, it might be well for farmers to give the tansy-tea remedy a Milk Fever. Numbers of good cowl die every year of what is called milk fever, and it is noticed that such cows are generally in good con dition or fat. We have never had a case of this disease in our herd, whether this exemption is due to management or luck we know not. It has been noticed that. when cows drop their calves in the pasture in summer they almost always do well, their bowels being kept open by succulent food, and they do not get chilled by drink ing icy water. We make it a rule to feed a cow a few days before she is expected to come in, with early cut hay and roots ; small potatoes are excellent. Some object to the disposition which the cow makes of the after-birth if left to herself, but we have thought that perhaps nature knows more than the average of cow doctors and we left her alone. If the cow shares with the calf the first milk which is drawn from the udder, it will have a laxative effect. We do not give water until the chill has.been taken from it, or meal for three days after calving. Many cows do well that have no extra care, but an ounce of prevention will always he found to be worth a pound of cure. We are indebted to the New England Homestead for these practical suggestions. A Sheep Account. A Southdown buck, price $25, was selected for his broad and well-shaped frame, and mated with eighteen good sized ewes worth $5 each ; there resulted nine pairs of twins, twenty five lambs in all ; lost one by accident ; they received no forcing of any kind ; the buck lambs were sold to butchers by the pound, many of them at the age of 3Vimonths. The ewe lambs were kept and priced at $5 each, which is less than the same quality c.;uld be bought for. The credit stands thus . 1$ ewes at t 5.:90 Southdown buck 14 buck lambs, 1,000 lbs., at 5c 85 te. wool at 33c 10 ewe lambs at Total. One of the buck lambs weighed 55 1134. when 55 days old, and at 132 days weighed 100 lbs. ; the mother was a two year old, and this was her first lamb. Another ewe three years old raised a pair of twin buck lambs; one of them when about 100 da‘s old, weighed 56 lbs., the other at 125 days old weighed SS lbs This shows that by proper selection of both sexrs the land): eln be ready for market much earlier than usual.—A Hoyt. ill X. Y. TelunP. Tree Pruning. The tree butcher, who passes himself eff 11)r a pruner. deserves imprisonment the remainder of his days. In pruning fruit trees there a” several objects. One of these is to have the top preprtioned to the strength of the trunk and rots; th er is to make the tree shapely; a third is to remove injured, dis , ased and chafing twigs and limbs, and fourth to improve the quality of the fruit by preventing, a, the trees are apt to in this climate and country, an over production. The butelur to whom we refer has no idea of any of these things. With his saw and his prun ing knife he cuts and whittles until the object of his apparent wrath is neither tree, bush nor anything else. The whole top is removed, and in place of a height of twenty or thirty feet that a fifteen or twenty-year old tree should have, it is re duced to eight or ten ; and in place of far reaching, graceful limbs it is left with a number of knobs or short, thick, leafless stumps, reaching out from the trunk from six inches to three feet. You can find these trees all over the country and where• ever you find them you can discover the loss of beauty at ones and easily approxi• mate the tremendous loss of fruit this ruthless destroyer has affected. lie ac complishes none of the objects named but one, and that is the prevention of over production, and this he does in the worst manner possible, and in a way to justify the old saying that "the remedy is worse than the disease." CI4N p Po iqn ..; • •• 4fN e ets ‘lis d • s. • • • - • • •11142,,, SAR.GAIN3 LN EVERY DEPARTMENT BARnAiiiiS IN EVERY 13:ZPA:7-3,TIVIENT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT EN EVERY DEPARTMENT Efti. - -2GAINS EN EVERY DEPARTMENT BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT BARCAMS I EVERY DEPARTMENT C(*- 4 )4 2 -...1% 0 hi A WY; cru Cdr T and MARKET Streets, - 7 - 7. • Wa Sell New Machines Dry lime. Send for Illustrated Circular and prices. 'Liberal terms to the trade. Don't buy tmtil you hare seLa Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in the Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR. -VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Western Branch Office, 235 STATI.I ST., CZKLICiO, MIDDLETOWN, CONIC S. S. SMITH & SON , Ag e nts ; HUNTINGDON, Pa March 12, ISSO-6m0.. C OL S, SH EPARD e!f,CO.Eattlo CNA;MO TUT: , T 1 NDARD of exogllence throughout the Cr.i. ITi' II for Grain-Saving, Time-Saving, Pern, and Moro?.3li lt,rk. 11, 'l,ll k IZ.IIILE in oortity of Material, r ...djA Workinamaiip, El. yang and AI:II:I : for raspy superior work In eft kind, of at..l e ~tm!!, known as the 0,/ly PllVeehtlul Thrc.lia in Flax, • t toyer, and all tun, Sicds. A.Tom.HINGLY Prmtur.r. .n 4 trenderfrirq ti an On, half the usual gears and bolt, roirrintx, 'II:ACTION, a n d AT ICA 11-14 NG STENYI.ENGINEK, with special tvaturt , Of fewer, Durability, Economy, and Itoatity entiroir in oil!, make,. SteauoDOW, (1011:10 and SteRIII.PoW, StiltratOri a [portal[ y Four •i; o•: of Soparator, front t; to 12 hors..-power; also 2 styles Improved Mounts d liorme•Powe, 111 Teura of Prosperou. and Cootinuouu liv this house. wit.= change or name, location, or tosuap tient, furnish', a strong guarani,tor sts:trrior goods and hotiora4l4 dealing. CAUTION 11,11.keri aro T:4.4 . Ht tf•liiill to I,alln oh ini,riur awl mongrel imictitious our lantotot BE NOT DECEIVED ty .nch evi..rira-ninl and wortt.l,g rusvhinery. If v., wet the "ORIGINAL" and the "GENTLNE" from u, C Ft, real nartleoip , on nor dr.O.,q, oz w r!,, to tor Illipanited Ili., .lii,ll we mail fre. Ad.!r. tICHOLS. SHE.FEEID 4; CO., EatVe Creek, "Mich Mar.,l2 19, IS3O-22t. PERFECTLY SAFE IN THE MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDS! For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholora, AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON, No Remedy known to the Medical Profession has been in use su long and with such uniformly satisfactory results as PERRY AVIS' Isl. ill US II:1 .L'Ll3 3a It has been Inca with such wonderful success in all parts of the world in the treatment of these difficulties, that it has come to be considered AN UNFAIUNG CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS and such it really is when taken in time and according to the very plain directions inclosing each bottle. _ _ _ _ _ In such diseases. the attack Is usually sudden and frequently very acute; but with a safe remedy at hand for immediate use, there is seldom danger of the fatal result which so often follows a few days' neglect. The inclination to wait and see if the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not infrequently occasions a vast amount of needless suffering. and sometimes costs a life. A timely dose of Pain Killer will almost invariably save both, and with them the attendant doctor's fee. It has stood the test of forty years' constant use in all countries and climates, and is perfectly safe in any person's hands. It is recommended by Physicians, /Curses in Hospitals, and persons of all classes and professions who have had opportunity for observing the wonderful results which have always followed its use. I have long noel the inelle7no known as PERRY Messrs. PERRY DAVIS & SON: DAVLS' VEGETAB L PAIN KILI.FK in m,y family I know you need no testimonial to convince you and would not on any account be without it. When that your medicine is all that you claim for it, but I Cholera was last epidemic here, I used no medicine cannot restrain the impulse to communicate to you of any sort but the Pain Killer, and although myself the fact that in my family it has truly done wonders. and several members of my family were attacked I administer it to my children (one eighteen months, severely, I am happy to say that the Pain Killer was and the other three years old) with perfect success. equal to every emergency. I consider I should not It regnlates their bowels, and stops all diarrhuni. be doing try duty to the community did I not say Myself and wife resort to it. in all cases, both this much. If I were attacked by the ChWera internal and external use. I've used it in my fanny t,..tlay, Pain Killer would be the only remedy I for five years, and wit, not be without it. Feeling shou!d use. I have thoroughly tested it, and know myself under much obligation to you, in many tittles it can be relied OM being relieved front pain I am very truly yours, F. E. BERGINSEND, Galena, Illinois. L. F. MOORE, Banged, Dutchess Co., New York. No family can afford to be without it, and its price brinrs it within the reach of all. The use of one bottle will go further to convince you of its merits than columns of news paper advertising. Try it, and you will never do without it. • gOv, 30e. and $l.OO per bottle. You can obtain it nt any drug-store or from PERRY DAVIS & SON, Propriotors, Providonco, R. I. I.‘iazehli),lSSO-26t—eow-urm. New Advertisements COME TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE FOR YOUR JOB PRINTING. If you waa sale bills, If you want bill head,!. If you want letter heads, If you want visiting cards, If you want business cards, If you want blanks of any kind, If you want envelopesneatly printed, If you want anything printed in a workman ike manner, and at very reasonable rates, leave yourarders at the above named office. CHILDREN TO INDENTURE. N../ A number of children are in the Alms louse who will be Indentured to suitable parties upon application to the Directors. There are boys and girls from two to eleven years of age. Call upon i or address, The Directors of the Poor of Hunting don county, at Shirleysburg. 10ct.t,"78-tf COLORED PRINTING DONE AT I k-A the Journal Office at Philadelphia prices. Alvtliseinent,4 PiiiLADELPHAA, Irt cn,ler to properly dis=play the immense stock of goods we xvill have tht pleasure to cv.111:1::: the coming Autumn, ere have secured Lail addll:otial store adjoining the three occupied by us, making four large buildings, which will l,r• thrown into ono Great Dry Goods .31ort. I,7rfare snaking the needed alterations in this enlargement, we will sell a large portion of oar prezent stock by making sink reductions in pr ic es from time to time as will make it the in:crest of every buyer to personally see the inducements we are offering, or write us for hat you may want,—Our Mall Department rrnmptly and carefully attending to all com munications addressed to us. ,:any Speelnl Eargalns will be shown in every departun ut, in addition to the full regular ctotk always shosvn by our house. We havo Elk anti Colored Silks, Satins in Blacks and Colors, Velvets, Brocades, and many elegant anaterisls now so much used in combining and trimming. In Drz‘ss Celt('ls are the Plain and Figured Materials made by the French and English, also all the desirable American fabrics, the prices of which run front Gc. to 611.25, most of which have been marked away down. In Silks, too, we Lave some rare bargains. In Linens, Cottons, and General House- Varnishing Dry Goods, including Table Linens, Towels, Sheetings, quilts, Skirtings, etc., the assortment is very full and complete. Clovcs. hosiery, and Small Wares receive their fall share of attention, the stock being one of the most active in our store:"... Ready-Made Underwear is a specialty, and is growing con stantly. The second floors are devoted to the sale of Sults,Wrappers, Dusters, Jackets, Wraps, etc., for ladies. Also Girls' and Infants' Clothing, Boys' Clothing, etc. . PHELADELPHIA. fiFtv VECETABLE PAIN KILLER THE BEST EVIDENCE: SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED! ;vemonts September, C7B. hstanding the VICTOR has long been tl:e Sewing Machine in the market—a fact 33 , a host of volunteer witnesses—we now mfidently claim for it greater simplicity, wonderful reduction of friction and a rare fllbination of desirable qualities. It s shu t ,e is a ',canting specimen of mechanism, id takes rank with the highest achievements inventive genius. Note.—Wo do not lease consign Machines, therefore, have no ohl Lies to patch up and re-varnish for our .stomers. and Traction Engines. --,....' • '.'..l' _:- . - ... . _ ~,__4 lli , - t o ' ~•-' - -4<,X‘ 'l . ° . -.-'' ' '' .::.,,4•%„_37 - 1- • ,%:',-; * \ *Vs - - -' -' - - ; 7- -- 41,11111 1 .." ° - ~• . At'lll, - -- e - • ••'-' • ` - g'":•"7--.,----4 New Advertisements TMII COTTAGE _BRICK YARD ! re,pectfully inform the public that I have just opened a BRICK YARD AT COTTAGE GROVE, where I will keep constantly on band a full assort- went of BUILDING AND PAVING BRICK, of the Lest quality, which I will sell at the lowest JESSE SUMMERS. cash prices. Alay7-Iyr. yR ALL KINDS OF PRINTING, GO TO THE JOURNAL OFFICE. to idly f 7E An Old Methodist's Testirro.ny, I ant w'Ail st ~g !, .1:-a Lll,lll a Wi•s! ,;.it! hill; The music has g•me out, you know; the timber; have deaayed; But sunshine on em's just as warm st• when they first were like an GQ Almost a hinder(' year. have passed since I was horn, and then 'Twos only fifteen further on, and I was born ag3in. e seen the forest melt away; nice houses have been reared ; The world has quite outstripped the church, I'm very much afeared. lliiy 11,441 to t,.il a. , far as eve eoulil No gewgaws on a 1 4 :1.111:111 ',LCD, 110 theliy o n a mnn— But now our congregat iory= are so much by fashion Thep just like q, wrecked upon a posy l.r•1. The cir,uit rid,rs tit,tn days were not so fine and grand : - They took degrees a haulin' logs and elearin' up the land; But when one of 'em rose to preach, I tell you we could smell The fragrant flowers of heaven, and the stifling Fwoke of hell. We had an ".Ituen corner," too, beside the pulpit And whilc he raised his sermon-bents we lifted with or prayers; We threo in, many a loud "Thank God!" and weren't, obliged to go : To give the Lord the glory, to a class room down below. The grand old quartly-meetin's were to all the brethren dear, Just like four green oases in the desert of the year; The people flocked from miles around; my wife would take a score, And alter supper they would pray, and sleep upon the floor. 1 . know the world's a mc,vin' on, ar= Galileo said, For now I rent a cushioned pew to hear an essay read; But when through stained-glass windows the sun thrown• blue - and gold, I can not help a-thinkin' how the glory shone of old. They call me an "old fossil," and a "relic of the past," A "fogy" and a "croaker," too; but this won't always last, I tread a treuiblin' isthmus where two seas of glory roll, And soon the past and future bliss will swallow up the soul. And when I reach fair Canaan, the Lord will doubtless see That 'Pensions in the city will not do for such as we; So lie will let me go among the old-fashioned saints, I think, - And praise Mat 'ueatli tiis trees of life upon the river's brink. A Good Experience. God knows we beacr than I know my self. He knows my gifts and powers, my failing and weaknesses, what I can do and not do. S.) I desire to He led, to follow Him, and I am quite sure that he has thus enabled me to do a great deal more in ways which seem to tne.altrost a waste in life, in advancing Ills kingdom, than I could have done in any other way. I am sure of that. Intel:ectually, lam weak ; scholar ship, nothing ; in a thousand things a baby. He knows this, and so He has led me and greatly blessed me, who am no body, to be some use to my church and fellowmen. How kind, how good, how compassionate art thou, 0 God! 0, my Father, keep me humble ! Help me to have respect toward my fellow men, to recognize these several gifts as from thee. Deliver me from the diabolical sins of malice, envy, or jealousy, and give me hearty joy in my brother's good, in his work, in his gifts and talents, and may I be truly glad in his superiority to myself; if God be glorified. Root out all weak vanity, all devilish pride, all that is ab horent to the mind of Christ. God hear my prayer. Grant me the wondrous joy of humility, which is seeking Thee as all in all.—Dr. Norman McLeoffs Diary, According to Your Ability. -Every man according to his ability," is the Christian rule of giving and of working. It is not very faithfully obeyed. There are many persons of great ability, yet who do but little work ; who have ample leisure, yet give but little time ; who have large possessions, yet make small contributions. This is an evil that we have all seen under the sun. And there is another that is like unto it. There are a great many people who have some abili ty, but who do nothing; who have not much leisure, but who give no time to the Lord's work; who have a little money, but put none at .all into his treasury. Those who have a little and giving noth ing violate the Christian law just as truly as those who have much and give a little. There are a great many persons, young and old, in all our churches whose means and opportunities are limited, from whom not much ought to be expected; bat they are able to do something, and they do nothing. They are transgressors of the Christian law. They ought to repent and do works meet f:r repentance.— Sunday Afternoon. Night. There is Fotnething beautiful in the ap• proach of night ; the god of day silently wheeling his fiery diQk below the horizon —the lengthened shadows ftding out— the landscape growing more somber—the darkness comirr,from whence we know not, yet gradually folding the earth to its bosom —nature,tired nature.going to rest until the approach of another day. The stars, one by one, come gently out, and sparkle and glitter like gems in the azlre arch above. The close oi' a goof man's LP... should be as peaecfril as the end of a summer's day. With no remorse to goad hint in the dy ing hour, with no cmfliet between his Creator and himself to reconcile, he can, with a calm and peaceful eye, turn and look upon his past life as the sun looks back upon his fiery track where there has been desolation and ruin. It is true he may have met temptation in a thousand varied forms, yet he has met but to con quer, and now he is ready to enter upon his rewards. Great Distress is often suddenly experienced from an attack of cramp in the stomach, colic or other painful affections for the relief of which nothing is superior to Dr. Pierce's Compound Extract of Smart• Weed, or Water-Pepper, compounded from the best French brandy, Jamacia ginger, smart weed, or water-pepper, and anodyne gums. For diarrhoea, dysentery, blood flax, cholera morbus, its warming, soothing astringent and beating properties render it a perfect specific, unsurpassed as an ano• dyne and stimulating embrocation or lini ment. Should be kept in every family. Sold by druggists at fifty cents. New Advertisements: ircsitre. • ---,- • LIVER DISEASEand SIMMONS' t dt prevail to ityo. any other is r e xtecct ways anx lonely sought after. If the t er is Itoßolated iu its action, health is almost invariably secured. Indigestion or want of action in the Liver cal-- et Constipation, Jaundice, Pain in the Shoul ders, Cough, In:mine:4e, ,your Stomach, lad taste in the Mouth, bilious attacks,palpitation of the heart,depressioa of the spirits or the bluer, awl a hundred other sputa ins. S11010:01 LITLH RE , :ULATOR is tie best remedy that has ever been iliscoverol for tlicse al/mew, It arts effectually, :mil being a rinel.le vog••taido rom:o400l, c.to do no injury in anv quantities that it may he taken. It is hermit. in evcry u ay ; it had been useil for forty y car-, . _ • and hundreds from all LIVERLasts id the country will vouch for its virtues, Vi/: Ilim. Alex. 11. Stephens, _ of Georgia; Bishop Pierce .eorgia ; o Silal ter, ~1 Alabama; t;e:.• J“kli It. thinlon, It L. Mott, of Coluniline. Ga., are among the bun. dreile to whom we ran refer. Extract of a letter from Hon. Alex. 11. Stephens, clate.l March 8,1872.: "I aCC2ISi , aI ally use when my condilion reclaims it. Dr.Siluni.,D,' Liver Regulator, with good effect. It is Mild, and suits nice better than more active niedieine„ ......." 1 ".. 42 . 2 .°.". 0,0 " It iy not Ihe .ioantity cult ! REGULATOR ell that gives stieugll2, lite. Mood, nod hen.llll. It is T.• thorough digestion of the food token, let it he .Jr hitTe77l7i 7 o,re. htinnilate up the stianaeli trr crave fuod, butt rather alaNt digemtion after rating by taking Simmons' Liver Regulator 011141;ENUL Manufactured only Ly • p r i, e , $l,OO. Drug4istF. 31:ty I 0. JESSE R. AKERS, MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN SEGA_FtS, r_FOI3A_C CO, smoKErts' Havana (S Connecticut Seed ,se_f.Fars a . Specially. No. 415 Perm St. Ihmtinfl:don Pa Nov. B-1 y• $lOOO REWARD. Catarrh is the most universal and distreving disease of the present day and the scores of won derful remedies offereu for the cure of this dis gusting disease, which are worse than worthless, has discouraged the millions, who suffer and have tried in vain for relief and cure until theircourago has gone and the victim still suffers in doubt.— Here we are, with Dr. Josiah Briggs' Catarrh Spe cifics Nos. 1 and 2, and how shall we proceed to convince these deluded sufferers that we have the best and cheapest remedies known? Ist—We will furnish them to responsible parties on condition— '•NO CURE, NO PAY." 2.l—Will pay $lllO fur a case they will not cure. pay $lOO for their equal as a cure. Ath—Will pay .!.300 if any thing poisonous or deleterious is found in their composition. sth—Will pay $l.OOO if in any par ticular Dr. Josiah Briggs' Catarrh Spe'ifics are found different from re presentation. Warranted to instantly relieve and radically cure Acute, Chronic, Ulcerative and jery Catarrh, Cold in the Head. and all affections of the cavi tives of the head and throat. Two bottles in one box. Greatest success of theme. Sold by John Read dc Sons. Huntingdon, Pa. Address DR. JO , TAII BRIGGS, Newark, N. J. Fur sale by all druggists. Use Dr. Briggs' Bunion Balsam. PILE REMEDY. PILES.—What unceasing tortures arise from Internal Bleeding, External and Itching Piles. The vain endeavors to obtain even partial relict has discouraged the millions who suffer, and they have borne their agony in silence, thinking there was no hope for or even prospect of a cure. Not withstanding the total failure of the many reme dies heretofore offered for the cure of Piles, and the picture of agony resting on the faces of those who have tried the various remedies. but in vain, yet eagerly sought for and anxiously tried any thing that promised the least relief until their courage has long sizee given place to despondency, let them cbeer up and allow a smile of happiness to illuminate the haggard countenance, and the duties of life will be perfu-med with a degree of happiness and pleasure unknown for weeks, months or years. BRIGGS' PILE REMEDIES are the r suit of unceeasing study and ex perimenting, the neplus ultra of medical science, and in every res pect safe, scientific and reliable for the cure of Piles in every form. Sol.l by J.,hn Read do Sons, Huntingdon, Pa. Addr,s T l ll. JOSIAH BRIGGS, Newark, N. J. For sale by all drii2,gies. Get Dr. Briggs' Bunion Balsam. BUNION BALSAM. Bunions, corns, and other ailments of the feet, cause much sulrerit g among all nations by whom shoes are worn. There is mire than $lOO,OOO w-)rth of boots and shoes destroyed annually in the United States (in the rest of the world wore than 51,0110,000) by cutting while new, or nearly so, to make room for painful bunions, corns, in— growing nails, sore instep, ete. Besides this great sacrifice, there is paid in New York to chiropo dists, about $25,000 annually, in the New Eng land States about $25,000 annually; in the West ern and Southern about $50,000, besides this there is $600,000 spent annually for caustics and other worthless compounds for the cure of bunions, corns, sore insteps, tender feet, etc. To avoid these great los=es and expenditures, use Dr. Josiah Briggs' Bunion Balsam and Stire Corn Cure, which is the only preparation known that gives immediate relief, and radically cures hard, soft or ulcerated bunions, hard, soft and festered corns, vaseular extesences. callosities, large and small ; sore instep, blistered heel, tender ft et, in growing nails, etc., without eausing or leaving any pain or soreness. Warranted safe and sure. Sold by John Read J; Sons. Huntingdon. Pa. Ad dress DR. JOSIAH BRIG Newark,, N. J. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Briggs' Catarrh Specifics the Best. NEURALGIA. The pains increases from time to time, until your nerves seems to snap ani crack, j..rk and jump and play all sorts of pranks from the top of your head to the tips of your toes, the dewon shooting forth like lightning along one unfortu nate nerve, and now trying to tie another into a thousand knots, then attempting to make a bow string of another, sometimes in the region of the heart, again in the face, neck, etc., in short, if you have neuralgia in its worst form, with all the agony distilled to its excruciating degree, use DR. BRIGGS' ALLEVANTOR, and in a trice your neuralgia, with all his demands, has deFarted, and once again you may be happy. For sale by John Read .1c Sons, 410 Penn St., Huntingdon, Pa. Mayl4-Iy. FREEOUTFIT to agents of 3 dozen fast selling articles, sent to every person answering this advertistnent, and enclosing four 3-cent stamps to pay postage and packing. This is honest. We refer the public to postmaster, or any business house in this place. AMERICAN MANUF'G. CO., june23-3m. Franklin City, Mass. .`: "- D S N ' g r A'S I KO A - 1 7 7 ! REGU L ATOR J. IL ZELIN & CO., s - T - u - iiii - is AND Medical. Smiths' Alt Hie SLiJr.-1./izmos, (irgtai :,1;1( .7p'TT; - 7 - 71 Sir - -t-N -1-N Music and. 3ewincr Mosthe Sto - 'IP 1.. • ' 'it • 4_ ;rti:_~ ;r' ' We have the largest awl best assortment cat fl i r t CHINES ever brought to Huntingdon, awl would respect Cul desire to buy a Musical Instrument or Sewin: , Machine 1 ; call and stock. \VC have styles and prie•,!s to suit evi.rvbi:dv, F:•11 cash or monthly payment.:, ;Ind tlie runt al!o ,-,- kvud if I.nrul,ad. wagon running constantly delivurin.; orz:w kinds of Sewing Machines repaired. I Don't forget the place, west e - irl of Penn April-26,1878. New Advertisemelli MRS. LYoiii E. F.:EHAE3. OF LYNN, MASS. ~ . • ,-,=" / ' : L: ' 7, 11- :,..Fiy.", - •So . , ,e 1 :1 ,7,6:it4 , , : . i . 2..,. ., " , •",:, 5,...5. 4" :71 I al....._kl''\'' 1-/ --- •- . • ..L I , i l e , .s. , 4 .. ' 3 . ' ~.,,, f• ; '', ,- . : .'. It • - • Ir ' ;- - , '' . ' '•••4,,, 4' k.... 1' I}I . 3COVERER LYDIA E. PIMCii.4OO3 17,C 1 .-ZTABLE COMPOTTND. The Po,;tivo Cum For all. Female Complaints. This preparation. as its name fri gni n (.1, en rc,!, ! ~r Ve;etable Pr , les that aro barrel,. to the - leate invalid. 1.7 p( ono trial the merits or tl:is C. :., pound will be reee;.,-nizod, win:lief is immediate ; and when its use is continued, in ninety-nine cases in a hen. tired, a p‘vmarieut cure ia offected,asthou.nds will ti :y, eta ac,ount of its proven merits, it is to,isy re commended and prescribed by thu beet playsicinns in t be country. It will cure entirely the worst form r,f of the 'uterus, Leueorrhsen, irregular and ,: , ;r.:l 3Tenstruation, all Ovarian Troullos, mati••u Ulceration, Floodlngs, all IY,placements and the c ~l-sequent sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adl;:te.l to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and ex p.•l tuur ,ra from the uterus in an early stage ct tendency to cau,erou,i banns there vt,y speedily I.y its use. In fact it has rrn. - ed to L^ the r , est and bent remedy that has er.•r Lc -n ed. It permeates every portion of tho new Wean,' vi;ror. It reni, ,ves filatnct; strops ali eravin • for stimulants, and reliovoi WL.:;.11,4 of the sto•naeh It cure, Bloating, Treadancs, n-rV07,51 Fr tntt!, , n, General Debility, Slf.el.!ess.ness, Deprersion a:.d 1i,..1- gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing rs:n, weight and backache, is always permanently cured I.y its use. It will at all times, and under all circumstan ces, act in harmony with the law that governe the female system. For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compouud is unsurpassed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetab!e.Compound Is prepared at 2ZI and 735 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price $l.OO. Six bottles for $5.00. Sent by mail in thri form of pills, also in the form of Lozenges, on receipt of price, $l.OO, per box, for either. Sirs. PINICIIA7I freely answers all letters of inquiry. Send fur pam phlet Address as above Nentiun this piper. Ito family should be without LTDLI It Nl:llA. , l' 'LIVER PILLS. They cure Constipation, Liliousuebs, and Torpidity of the Liver. 25 cents per SMIIII A SON, II UNTI V.; DON, PA. Junell,lBlo-Iy. I fi l' ? - a 1 A 1 . . - -- -' - 1. 11. RISE' - . • v ...,,,_... '-'46.`l' That a new stock of tine t',...),1, lia-4 jll , t been re- 1 "',...j'''' ',lye(' at tliu 7 ,- ,2.tQc ta*:; ) iNfilRI 0 LOlO rt - IN Pi."."'• _..---- - -l A Zuksii . ---- - . Roci-bottomPriccs. ALL THE LATEST STYLES OF METHODIST HYMNALS, Photo. aid Autograph Albums, SCIAP C3OIM, Unit SOCKS, PENS & PENC:i3, IN ENDLESS VARIETY FINE POCKET CUTLERY, 1 Pocket Books and Purses, And a thousand and one other article, SCREW Li STA,TIVNE ;Ay A. IT. CItUM, MaeCesburg, Hunt:l2l,lin county, P. In large assortment, an Al :".0 per cent. aeaper than at any other house in the cuun”, . _ BOOK SATCHELS from 15 cent; up; SCHOLARS' COMPANIONS from 5 cents up; SL ►TLS trotu 5 cents up: NASH'S PENCIL PSI) from 5 cent? up; .ARNOLD'S an.l other IVIIITINti FLU IDS and INKS as low as:Jo. per bottle. ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL 'BOOKS REDUCED 20 PER CENT. A L.II:GE Sil,llC FINE S G- RS. A Sett of eherkermnant ClAerboarl for S cl, IF YOU WANT CALL AT TUF JOURNAL STORE aprlG-tf. Manhood; How Lost, How Restored' /2/4" e .fu~t published. p ic h n r e ., 7 , d e the radical cure (without mediein,; of spertnatortnea. or Seminal Weakness, involun tary Seminal Losses, Impotency, Mental and Phys ical Incapacity, Impediments to Marriage, etc. also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual extravagance. he. The celebrated author, in this admirable Essay, I clearly detuonstrates, from a thirty years' success- I MI practice, that the alarming consequences of self-abuse may be radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the appli cation of the knife: pointing out a mode of cure. at once simple, certain, and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly, and radically. 4.r• This Lacturo should be in the hauls of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any ad dress, post-pail, on receipt of six cants or two postage stamps. Address the Puhligher., THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO. 41 Ann St., New York, N. 1.. l'ost Office Box, 4586. July 16,1880-Iy. 06,000 AGENTS@ wANTE D To f,i'ELL 10 NEW PA- TENTS, E VERY NE W •One Agent made MUG in two days ; another, $32 in one day. Tier IT. Will give Sole Agency of Town or County. 41110 Send G cts. for 200 paces. EPHRAIM BROWN, Lowa, MOW 1 Sept. 5, 1879-cow-lyr. I ,~ '~ o, _ f , :;'; ~ --~ ~ ; • • .7) __~s;._ . • , ••• • _ . • . . , i :._ : :,....: ' 3. , ..• . ...:;4 4 :... - . . l • : '..': .. • " ! ~ .. : ,.. ..;:1' . , . • .. . , e . ..- 1.. ' .r , 3 1 f., -•:,-,—, fo A NEW Dr:PAR - N:7:EI GEST PLOW THE WO-Ri.ol .'• • • • • • _.: 71-1:Z SYRACUSE CfrtILLED PLOY CS. or Syracuse, N. Y. .Ai now t!:^ mar fI3 1) .. 1: • 1-.; r I .• : '• r 1i! • . • :.. I, • • . 1 :•. i I C',... t CHILLED SPEL PLOW A tlnit-clas.i elnary way, DIN cur ilcr: Pl. 1: SCTen:CA . 2I DO"'Virg, and It 1%1:1 1 A•rrir:!llur:.l l!nplcsrn I!, n:rl - 1 1; , • 7:n1 011 a, Pita ,1 • gat;l v. , 2 hay:: al:zo a great I. hirer:l;UL ani is more or 1• -7,3 1:11,1, I it, can a: P i,~ :via ran and side of It s d,-;lreil, and a. The Iram f)r or • .:1 and alio fur tv;or three flho handles caa be adjusted to . date a man or boy, on the &one Plow. It is a perfect Plow. Wooden beani.i are goli,::aat u.e tia'y sivt.ll and war i,„::...1 r:a te".":1 ir:C•11 b , :tlT.3 ben], which i much Awrse t1l:1:1 t.) A Steel beau I:; the t t: Is thrce thaus as :•:trong and very tauc:, 1: than any other style. 1\"1: , :1 lre Sl', a 7.i01d board is (hll al, t farmers I:now it is so. We do not palm off. on them a ceray;sit:o: of various metals and call it chilled nxtal. We want agents fur this new Plow in ever: t, - ,wn in tilts State. We can give but a very sra:;11 but we will pay tlic ;i:•. We propose to place tali fic.v; in the or Farmers as near tik, cut of Illauula,..turo as pcs,,:gbl,•. It will be rue be 4 _l;J:cultural Implemmt ever sold. which nre mArkr:l It shall also b- the cheapest. Persons therefore Ivho are not ' as agents on the principle that "a nin,i;: .- pence is better than a slow sintlinf„"nco., apply for an agency. o Plon - s 00 commission. A:1 sales all= Cl 7" tho Simi Chilled PI F•leel cw.ta s , weral tnerf. than But, tlit: Bluw, full ri ed, 1 y glen small dizcontit , , r•:.n lu• fc St , venteen Donnr.:. Llpare this pri,:o lti i h that ur any lion I:l , Jw evtr naate. It I. cheaper t:Lln any ( tiler Plow now naa(ls weuld be at live dollars and a hair. Whore there are no agents we will, on re ceipt of ;event: - ."en Dollars, send a Plow to any Railroad station In the State and pay the freight. Address, SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO. Syracuse. N.Y. . r•inneily wor! , 11, E r izrkff. anti ALL kitiury, Liecr, 1:7:2 !Urinary pi.wases. ref - F,,t,inollials of the 10•;•hest. or t hp,e st.qemulits. • t het cure r,f Diohrles. ca'afJr ore?, liole trinhet PH Cure. 1::, - . For the utzre (>1 it,lgio'n Fro tlisonvos. call for liVstruer" So.o and Liver Core.. WARNER'S SAFE EITTEr.z. 7:S10041 Purilicr..and W.; trq ov,,y fttnot ion to Mere health:al escl,u.i, alga ;~thit=a tot.a.•lit in nil iliseasoß. 1 t eurv.Scr4,lrealow. and of tr , rlehirt rry tiours, and .1 nseases. Casucera, eelel.4 and other *vregs. ...... , :mknegta of the Sinn,..!,. Cooslipalion.l)t7.zinew4.Ger:crald►e++ii. ity. et , ;., are curet by the Salit liltlera. It is unequaled as an appetizeram! rc,;ular Bottles of two sizes ; prices, Sac. and -- - WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE.- - R , tickly give-inc.*/ and Sleep to the cores Wientinelie and Neuralgia- M 4 Epileptic rim, and relieves Secs :mawPrep: - trillion brought oti by excessive (!roi work. montal stocks, and other catise: , . Powerful as it is to stop pain and suotbo t7k titrbect serves, it nvver injures the s),.;Ltu, v. - nether taken In small or largo de,,s. Bottles of two sizes; prices, Svc. and BEOO. WARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an ininiediate and active stimulus for 3 tiveness.Dyarensia. nil lonsner.s, Bilious Mar rhcea, Malaria, raver and Agne, and should be used W en(y, tho bowels do not operate freely and regularly. Ito other Piilbk rrninire busall dower for tkornr.r.h work. Vrirr et. a :tiler'. sat, lirowni rt. ore sold hr I,rt.:l•l+ a 1).1,n in !firairine tler, where. H. H.Warner & Co., n.23,80-Iy, ~_. C~- --:::".'-" o+ "-~= '' ~ ✓~~ -.r_•_• ' - 1 i-- .. .. ~: J ►- „”` -+ -= -. ; tt, • ; • 1- 1 1 • \liTii 1k ~. r 1 1:: • ; t: ;.~ ~._ . : SYERACUSZ ,)0:::1•.i.i L::.! • t 17n! ;-1, i ftir t 1 tl:o Sty•. 1 l'lutv3 liar;. 1 :_ ia::r; (.!)t:11:14,1 .eilleiii , I.Y.till Ltj 11 ?.•; r J;!nt , .r 1.) , , I:,•j)t UM I tts,o heft• • Proprietor, ROCMESTEr,, N. Y. C 7'Sen4 for l'amplArt :1,111,1i,r1.111;10.. hulk 1.. : . S. 3. SMITH (:2‘. SON, Pliffrriqn /081 1 16C31 1 rn I,'„,fr!, 11 I) uO, Gl6 I' S E 1 T_T I tUID T:NT, , • • Ed.;.‘ Drugs, Tledicines, Cr) I' HTII I Ft " : I; . . (J/ I', ! 1 .; _3. • I . I:UsSE. .• (I : , 11()("1,i)EIL 11 0 Paints, Oils,Varnish, Car bon Oil Lamps. &T,.. &c. ViINES AND LIQUORS, Alris Putr.s, A g-veiv (11,4 % EaVi3 FEA tit,! .1 . 1 fur ail 1-•76—y ~;iir t• :4...z. Ali \y,;l I 1 111 ')1:; t.;l ... ' Uui.l: TOIG or LEAVING gr TAAIN. baniiner Arrangerncia. II . 1 t., ..~ r • ‘1 r 1. sr.!. le, vs I! • ".• 3 :at. t. . - 1.40 ward, !rail FR 1 7 ,1,1. I • : P. r. Rt at I . 4 . .. 111 11., if nht at 1,1: It. V.••• 1;1,!. L . 1 . 1_;.: DoN 2, ND 1:110.1 U T 4 iv 1: E9A Art..i:Renaer.t. •r .11 :17 614:1Q:V.% NI .. . ~ .1 LI 9.. II 9 • v ..,. f 1 v. 4; 9 1.1-1 • 1•; fp; : , :iN!••!! , •• 10 15 11 1 .1.11,1.1, 4 • litqww.-11 In 111:n 1:. 4 • 1 T3re , vill.. IS. Run .". 4 1.1ing DI 57 Eywr-!t ..... .. - TI -• N r.p. , I A. V,. t'“ ilitt•mt I , r..; .1 1 , . y,.. I EAsT BuoAD Top 112.114 ROAD . On and after Dcr:eznher 4, 1$1".1, trains will run AS fOiioW3 NORTHWA R n. MAIL. MAIL No. 1 P.M. A. :V. 7 4.') Lear.• I!..l.ertadal, Arrive .5 5 4. 1 , •4 5 II M 4 I :Ir. II SS , 5 oil 3 401 357 9 1 4 Uu, 9 MON PIANO FORTE . Og Estcy runs. Otis irSAND 31 ADE AND SOLD MONTHLY. NEAIZ !Jr 01;_QUITE POI THAT 01 , ANY ()TUEI MAKE TIT 7, SWEETI:ST s WELL AS TEI 10-'i' :I'm EI'.FI L (HZ4I.‘N IN THE 31AlIKET. PATENT AIZION PIANO NEW PATENTS E, M. BRUCE & CO., r dcu 0,75 S. S. SMITH & SONS :k.Ei li ts )'e•na street, Iluntinadon, PRINK .t MILLERS PorrLea - IE7iI C 1- 1 Z DEEC the nn , st deiig‘ritful itevern:e of the season. Cool ing, refreshing and an cs...,flent preventative of summer complaints. It is a tonic without any stimulating or intoxiea fink; effects, being a purely vegetable preparation and entirely free from any thing approaching' alcohol. It is so very cheap that it is within the weans of the poorest. A 2:m package will mike lice cation, . I .f beer, All drug -2:1,,ts and vomit re storckecpers Fell it. IVlndesate Der.o. N. W. ('.inner 3 I .1:o1 eta., Phil adelphia. da;y2.ly. Dr. Jones' Taraxacum Tonic Or Dyspensia Medicine, a Vegetable Cetnpoun.l virtues have stood a test of 40 years is in faliii in the cure of Dyspepsis and general De -1,11;t v. Chronic Weakness oC Lungs, Spleen, K i,l - Short Ilreath. Heartburn, St. Vitus' Dance, l'ain in the Staluacn. Kick and Chest. Particu larly adapted to all Female Diseases, no matter what the age of the patient may he. Price cents. Sold by druggists. ASA JONES. Pro., 319 N. 3d street, Philadelphia. july2-Iy. '' , 1:1's 111 F. 1 7. t : i . ~ i i ~: 2; ,; 1. !:!.kir t.nr. 7 4 . P. r it II I:Tt: WA 1:t. n I i 1 , •' • ^ : 4 'f•: 'Ilun::l I. 4 4 • 1•. 4 1•• 4 :;; Lila 1 I 1 I :! • 1 1 • YORTIIWA RI) STATIONA, 6. F GAGE. Scrr 5:01"Til WARD. MA IL. ‘1,1.111.. N... .... I. P. M. P. STATIOV , . 'rho, Srringa. *1;•••,1 - 112.. Rock Shit ley. sdkughwic%. • Cl - SIS •- L.! t • t ff:* A:-. I 1:;BLS Ch,, , tnitt St., n ( 1~ P. 15 r. r. P. 31