The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, March 02, 1870, Image 4

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    WHAT I KNOW OF FARMING.
By hORACE RREEbEY
.Por
begitiarg4-foi•
144 114si);:4, iorne st;y . i; ! i s
who are looking to fanning as the vo.
cation to which th l etr future years are
to be given, by which their living is to
'141144, :lit this- chapter, oufd
• ":•'
Cpunsci young men who, not having
been reared in personal .contact with
tho daily and yearly round of a farm
er's cares and„ duties, purpose hence-
forth to'hvo by farming.
To these I wonld earnestly say, "No
haste l" Our boys arc in too great
hurry to become men. T.hey wantio
be bodges before 114 qUalitotid
themselves to be efficient journeymen.
I have personally known several in
stannctocYoag mon;frpsl , pfronisebool
or flolhibOhiti city •yocation;"litiyinjt or
hiring a farm and undertaking to work
it and I cdnnot single
instnnco in which the attempt has sue-
ended; while speedy failure has been'
the usual result. The assumption
that farming is n.rude, simple batter,
requiring little intellect and less expo
riget4f,burPStrf,fiiiiksi (al wet 12416.!
•=,151
in duth . tinder'cletitW which the best
efforts of several subsequent years will
tArely ouable liim.to. pay off. Irr my
opinion i lalf our -farmers now 'living
would say, if questioned,' that" they
might better have ,waite4longer before
buying or hiring a farm. ,•
When ,I was ten years old, my fath
er took a job of clearing off the mainly
fallen and partially rotten timber
largely White Pine and Black Ash--
sand- n
swan, 1# dA 1401.0
boys
gave nit sVortte years
(1821-2) to the rugged task. When it
was finished, I—a boy of twelve years
..:-could , 'hitvo - triken' just:Wet 'alraet
of half-burned primitit'd fet:est, aa'that:
was y hen took- pm of nd
elparklit/tAY actex pencil t te kit geCqri
ty to eighty per cent. of the labor au
tually,bestoweth upow'that: I 7 had
learried;in - clearing this,•heiv
omize labor in any future underillifili
of the kind ; and so every ono learns
bpplertaisse llTOr t icchdily) blp"qMl3
a rta fltatit.l- lord. beck
very good farmer at the start, or a very
poor one afterward, who cannot grow
at...thousand' bushels of 'grain ranch
cheaper at thirty'yhars of ago than he
qq, 1 11.1 tVieno 7 ..,‘,..
adevery young man who haa'had
no farming
. experience, or very tittle
ts
vocation, I say, hire out, for the com
ing year, to the very best farmer who
will give you anything like the value
of your labor. Buy a few choice books
(if you have them not already,) which
treat of Geology, Chemistry, Botany,
and the application of their truths in
Practical Agriculture; give to these
the olgsp(Ce:tl thpoghtfull.iticinn of
.your feN . 34 Jni t s i me , llo,ors i ; , keep, y.ouy eyes
wide:opt:in; anl set Ocio io a note-book
sor.pocket-diary each night a minute of
N
- I.9afever,,hrts, been done on the fatav
-on - 'that day; ' bete 'of .`eaalii
.storm,,slower, frost, hail, &0., and' itlSo .
, bytlfte,date'at- Which 'each Planted crop
requires or enough to'
harvest; 'and ascertaining, so far_ .as
possible, what each.crbP produced oh
the-Alynt has-e.ost, arid which of them
:all - aro-produced'at rtprofit, and which
at it the year's end, hiro again
!to the same or another good farmer'
and .pursue the same. course';:anff_sb
.do till you, .shall- , .be twenty four or
twenty- Avid: yedrs., of age, which is
Young 'enough to marry, and quite'
):oUPg'endugh to undertake the
_man='
agerneet Of if
you' haVe earefUlli: - Savtid'Eitid wisely
invested your.earnings; you will have
spVaittl.,bniidied dollars; and, if you
do not' ohoOsd to . migrate' to . some
ro
giob iv,here'lan,d;';is-',,very . ''alteaP, you
wilftaydfOund ,•some'..orie 'Willing. to
•se'llyou a small farm on-credit, taking
along - mortgage' 'as. security. Your
money—assuming' that you have, only
what -you will have earned-will all 'be
viante . dlto.fET up your buildings, by-a
team• and cow, with the Tow
nteart-:ticoded, antl::.supply ;you with
provisions-till you 9in ',grow some. - If'
yoti: Can. begin rth us; eXperienced , and
ftilrhlteded,:you; may, bi-. diligence
combined with; good fortune, begin to
make, Pitrtncelit.On:your..mortgage at
the elose..ef, your second year. ,
'a's - profoundly as any
one can, but I do :not pc:insider:this re :
ally Tunning-into debt:.' -Ono has more
lam, than be, ncods,,and does not 9,99 d
liV.payT / oit r forthwitb ; another wants
land, but lacks the means of present:
payment:- Aitey AMY enter
_into an
ogrooment mutually , advantageous,
wirychy: the poorer has the present;
use AtTfti:Jiltiniato fee simple of. the
fiftnaiffAtiestion,'• , consideration' of
1116 payment of certain gums are - duly
stipalated." - Technically, the buyer
J ecomes a debtor; practically, I do
not retard him
.40. s B4b l )i `tip pay
xnonts fall due for yihieh he ,is unable
promptly to Meet. Ti:Whiln: Vigorous
ly avoid all - cither 'debt; - rind' he need,
~ot.shrink from or' be ash am cd Of this.
1. have a high• regard for ' scientific
attainments ; I wish every young
man ' Were 'thoroughly instructed in
the sciences which underlie the
on
of
farming. But all the,learning on earth
thOugliit may POwe'rfalli help to Make
a good, farmer, would not of itself
make ono. 'Film a young man has
learned all that seminaries and lec
tures, books and cabinets, can teach
him, he still ucods practice and expo.
rienco to make him a good fanner.
"But wouldn't you have a young
man Ludy in order that be may be
conic a good farmer?"
If he has money, yes. I believe a
youth worth four or fivo thousand
dollars may N 4 iscly spend a tenth' of
his'inetins in attending ,leetareS, and
event, courses of :study, at, any good
seminary where aturtil• 'Science's IS
taught. aud applied, Agriculture.—
But In is short at best; a-nd he who
has no means, or very. little, cannot
really afford to attend oven an Agri;
culfffritl College. lle can acquiro.,so
much of science as is indespensablo in
the cheaper way I liavb indiCated.'
cannot wisely consent' to .spend ,the
best years of hie life 'in getting ready
to' live. "
lie who has already mastered - the
art of - -farming, And has adequate
means, map'of course; buy a farm ,
to
morrow, though lie be barely' or' not
quite"of agb. bas - littlo to learn
from , me. 'yet,' I tbinkoV6A'sneh have
waited,' hOd deliberated, and garnered
the treasures of experience, before
the took the'gravo step of buying their:
future homes; with regard to whiehl
I shall make, some suggestions 'in 'my
next —New •York Tribitne:
vvit and Jiuniori
, •.:
. ‘ ,"How long can a fool Wye?" - asked
a lawyer of a witness. "I don'tAinOW,",
replied, the witnoss;"how longulmive
you lived?" .. .
imish 4o spealrto you
in private. Permit me to take joli
apart"fOr a feW : monimits."Cortainly
sir, if,you'll promise to put me togeth
er again.
The Elartford bOUrant tantalizes its
'Hay o you
heard•of the man who got shot?" Got
shot? No ;holy - ,clid lie get shot? He
.„.
bought!em.'::
Mrs". JOnetVa farmer's' wife, Says:—
~
I've got the isnderest-hea:q-
Cpl bOyain..the'•world. Leah% telione
, „
of ofAwater, but
t1i . ;14 burit out a-crying.' • •
X .1a wyet: and a"doetoi were walking
arm-in.arm,:a wag • said to a friend,
"thesa`iwo are just equal to ono high
waymatr.—"Why 1?"• was the response,
"Because it is a lawyer and a doctox
-LYOur money or yqur life I" •
A shopkeeper had, for his virtue,
obtained the name of the "Little;Ri+'
stranguraskedlkinnhow this
appellathinhitd been given to him.—
"To dislinguish nie — frOin the vast of
my trade," said he, "who are all great
riiseals•"
Setne,hdian • tribes have the beau
tiful supposition'that a bird loOsed on
the, grave , of their beloved, will fly'
away to. the spirit land, and never
close it wings till it has deliv,ored its
.
prdeietis.burdep,.of affection ,to, the de
parted— , _
Not lOng since an ingenious fndivid•
ual managed to get drunk free of ex.
pense, alm6st daily, in• the streets of
London, by.falling down in
. ft, fit, ,with
a small placard on bis breast, 'Don't
bleed ale, but, give mo a glass of hot
brandy
,and 'water.' .
. 'Great heavens !' cried 'a bhr-room
bully of Denver city, who shot a stran
ger for declining to take a drink with
him—'Great heavens lam I -never to
come to Denver without being obliged
to kill somebody. , ,
A Paris policeman 'beinisammoned
into the presence of a . nian, who had
just shot himself dead, after severely
wonnding a lady, displayed his anx ,
iety.to 'ariive at the facts in the case
by excitedly demendlog of the only
surviving witness of the fray: "Did
this' man kill himself before be fired at
this or afterwards ?", •
Theldaine Supreme Judicial Court
has iust tried' IL' suit 'on a promissory
note. The plaintiff claimed that the
indorsement of the note was: 'I back,
this'note •hoiden for debt and costs.'
The defendant claimed that the en
dorsemenCiWa.si Tbait.ithii%not hol
den ,for•debt and .costs,'. and that the
letter 'a' had been added;, Verdici,
was rendered ' , for the defendant. '
In ,an English Cdurt of LaW
n witness was called to attest to a per
son's insanity.. know he's mad,'
said the witness; because the poor felL'
low imagines himself to bo the prophet
Jeremiah.' ...To you consider ihut to
be a proOl ;AA .mental cleianginent ?'
asked the examining counsel.
should rather think so,' , confidently"
replied the , witness, 'seeing that I ti
th-e4prOpfiellerOmiah'
This
-is the way in which a South
Sea Islander 'Bottled a case of con
science. The missionary had rebuk
ed,hiat for the sin of polygamy, and
he was much grieved. After a day or
two he returned, his face'radient•with
joy: - "Me MI right now. -One wife.
very good Christian." "What did
you do with the other?" 'asked the
missionary. "Me oat her up."
Women charm, as a general
thing, in 'proportiOn as they tire - good.
A plain face with a heart behind it, is
worth,a,w9rld of heartless' beauty.—
Gentleined who have tried both, uni
formly, up:en-0
i3TONE WARE.-4000 1,2, 3,4, 5, and
G gallon stone crocks, jars, jugs and
churns, just rewired at the 'Red 'Front
Grocery and for sale:wlioleside and re
tail cheaper than at Any ; other place in
•the county.
OUR COLUMN FOR THE PEOPLE,
RED FRONT
ENTERPRISE STORE.
A:11 kin,di, m
at Very alt profits. Not
offered low to draw you on on other
goods.. Our prices to continue low,
regularly.
, , .
'The best„Silver and,qolden Drips,
Now
Lovering and other Syrups.
Now Orleans and other Baking Mo
lasses. • ~••
Teas:,
=I
lEEE
- A Variety of kinds of best always on
hqnd eheav '
Ai_- - _ l
Roasted and Gieon, 'cheap as the
cheapeSt: for the same quality. '
~~~;; ~-.
S ~
Meat
:(ISqls,'S6oulders, Sides, Dried Bebf,
talking prises. '
- 1 . • .
It! ' • •-
Cit 's ieese 1
.Y, •
'The' best, N. Y. State Goshen and
Ohio Obeese.r:
.~ ~
Candies.
The best stick and other candies,
wholesale and retail.
The best Flour by the. barrel, sack
or pound. dheapor for the same qual
ity than elsewhere.
• •
Feed
BS thb Hundred or iinaller quantity.
Stone. Ware.
4000 1,2, 3,4, 5, and 6 gallon crocks
arS; jags, and 'churns, , 'cheap
GLASS & .QUEENSWARE.
A large stock of Ironstone and Com•
mon ware,. in setts or by. the piece.
Glassware; Earthenware", Fruit Jars,
etc , ..l i tcd.Frout,,cheap. •
Wood and Willow-Ware,
A la'rk& assortment of 'Baskets,
Bui:liate,'Obuias; •Tubs, -etc:; at
Red Pout.
Fruit, &c.
Dried-Poaches and ''Aliple - s;ilarsin's
Prunes, Currants, Elderberries,--'-Can
ned Fruit and Vegetables, etc. • •
By the saelr'or bushel. Also Dairy
Snit. . -
Spices, ALc.
All kinds, of Spices, and a great va
riety of motions. Soaps of all kinds
and cheap:' '
ri'clded Salmon, Haddock, Shad,
Trout, White Fish, Mackerel, Diy
Salt, Quoddy Labrador, Lake and
smoked IT.erring, by the hall and guar;
ter barrel, kitt, pound 'and dozen. All
warranted, and cheaper than elsewhere.
The best quality of Tobacco, and
cheaper than any other store in town.
RED STORE,
For what you want first pall at En
terprise headquarters where' prices
will be kept regularly low. •
ENTERPRIRE HEADQUARTERS,
Sugars.
Syrups.
Coffees.
EZMIS
MI
Flour.
Salt
Fish.
Tobacco.
Variety.
••: , :.:tt'
"ikViYiiiNGDVN;
auyoo- yo.
A. R: TENV.AItir.I
FRANK W. STSWART
A. R. Stewart & Co.
ItUpTTINGDON, PA,,
- DpALERS
fIARDIV,A.RE,
PAINTS; PUMPS,
GLASS, STOVES,
OILS,, LAMPS, • ROPES,
I=
Hat ',MKS
.cyches`,Spaths,-Prain Cradles, Sad=
!*4 andCArriage, Goods,,llubs,
an4,SlNkes.'",,
NATIS:AND IRON,
,LOCKS,
.:111IsToRS, SCREWS
DRAIN PIPE!,
M.TC:IIvTIqNJW7 - .Z54..3E1L3W..,
and'an endless variety ot kttiniAn his iiao
, t
We are receiving goods ajtnost ovary flay
froni manufaeßu'rei•e, and in VICW of lard
DECLINE IN PRICES;
and,dais:eporienco in selootipg L ost,biands
and reliable •.qualiiiis of goods; 'purchasets
will tad 'if 'to their nd~u " ntiino to eiiimine our
'I , •
~ ,
THE, NEW.PATENT
::;1;1Fif•„•,1
ECLIPSE OBE STOVE,
isapreasiiii; ip,pyßukay'? . .,ty, (‘ l d,plqaselmo,wel
thc4.pvcryliogy orapts I. • '
THE ECLIPSE:
11•1
STOP AT
BIGPADLOCK'SIGN
Ilunlingtlon, Jnn 13, 11697t1.
TI E'CELRBRATEDi
GROVER' & BAKER
Sewing Diachines.
tv... VIE BE - Sl' FAMILY SEWING MACHINE' IN USE
For Beauty and I lastleity of St • tch, .
For Strength and Durability of Seam that will not ray
el. as both threads die used direct trots tits spools, and n.
scants hero to be fastened by hand; SO waste of thread
For simplic.ty and perfection of machinery.
It stitches, hems. fells, tucks, brabld; corder, and• net
broiders beautifully.
Moonlit. fully Wm ranted and full Instructions given
Seeing machine cotton, silk. Ste.. on hind.
For solo byt - . UREENE & BROTHER,
febl6'69 2d floor Leister's Building, Huntingdon, Pa
WHELE It WILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUM
trhrA tvalgn
Sewing Machines,
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Received the only GOLD , MEDAL at the
- PARIS Iig...POSITION,' 1867: ' ,
They aro adopted to all kinds of Family Sowing - and
to tho site of Seamstt onset!, Griesmakers, T..ilors. Menu
lecturers of Shirts, Collins, Shuts, Cloaks, Mantillas,
Clothing, Hats. Caps, Cm bets,' /Anon Goods, Unilnellus,
P. 1111806, etc. They not k equally well upon silk, linen,
noelen and cotton goods, with cotton or linen
thread. They will Beata, quill, gather, hem, fell, cord,
braid, bind, and perform ermy ..pecios ofhoWing, making
a beautiful and perfect glitch, ahlto on both sides °flint
artielo mired.
The qualities which recommend them are:
1. lienuty nod excellence of stitch,al.ke on both. sides of
. the fabric sewed.
2. Strength, firmness and durability of scam, that is ill
hot rip nor ravel.
S. Economy of Thread.. • , .
4.,,Attaelsments and wide range of applicationto.purpo
sses and materials. _ .
5.' Compactness and eleganco of model and finials. •
U.' Simplicity and thoroughness of ceostt action.
7. pperd, easr of operation and tuninigatuent, and quiet
' nese of movement.
i n d i . u oa.,,, f ree t o all. Machines b ept in repair Oho
your tree of charge.
11. B. LEWIS, Agent,',.
nuNitramo;r, Pe
El=
WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS
*LARGE STOCK
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT
OF
Window. Curtain. Papers,
JUST RECEIVED
AT
LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
From tho kiln of Cleo. Taylor, lifarklcaburg, prov
en by chemical amilyele to ho of tbe beet quality. con
qtantly kept and for solo in any quant,itY, at the depot of
the /lent/Won atid , Briiad:Top ' '
lit Apply to Heavy Lelatar, Proprietor of the "Broad
Top [Num" tianalichlf
WHARTON IzMAGUIPt,
HUIVTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
Foreign' and Dom'e§tio
HARD I ,4 ARE;
CUTLERY,
r
trif-Lrig'AVs,
The attentlon" of
MECII~ITr ICS ; ,FARMERS,, BUILDERS,
and buyer' gonerully, ie invited to the fact that re are
now offoring a BE fTER ASSORTMENT of
HARDWARE, CUTLERY. &C,,
than can be lbdud elsenrhare in this part of,thmState, , at
prices to snit tho times. Our stock comprises nit atticlas
In' this Ensi of busineni, 'eMbraeing a general assortment
of TOOLS; and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS,
BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS
JUINERS, tokethor %Ith a large stobk of
iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad 'and
'2l.linitiy" l Sup : plies, Saddlery, Rope, `
• Chaink Grindstones,' Circular,
Mill and Cross. Cut Saws,
•
Enamelled, Finished '
and''Plain Hot
- •••• ••" ' low Ware: ' •
Coal Oil LaMpS and Lanterns,'
•
'"•' "• • • Oil and Powder' "Cans.
LVl.ixLe - cutlery,
; ; CoMprisi ug
KNIVES, l!O S, DESSERT,' TEA
ADD TABLL, SPOONS,: ~OIS
&c:.
pityr,T4N4!§l.l,l:rElttLATEp
Hitsehold,'HoTtieultural'aild Fart
1, - . }PP ,S 3 • ;!,.
Of the latest Red most improved.patternsi
CONSTANTLY ON fIANO AND FOR;EIALN :
T MANUFACTU,R.E.I7ff :PRICE&
CARRIAGE &'WAGOit MAKERS
will fled a'et;3rni ttsoiitkleilt: of rtiaterfol for &Ir me
consintiq in pert of • ••• , • "
Trimmings,:, flubs, Spokes,
Springs,,Nuts, 801t5,;..
Washers, Malleable -
tent aad enamelledLeatheri. • ' 1.
„• Whips,:To?igues, Soe- ,;,.
Lets, Shafts, &e.
3131...A0CJIMMIVI—T.W.IBMS
. ■ c.n b supplied with -
AANYILS, - BILLLOWS; - VICES, ,
S LEDGES, T-I . .AVIM'ER§;
•J=
, HORSE A . M.) MULE .111:i.tg,
and all king cd'irnnec.te'e
EIM
CAR PE IVITSRIS
wilt la n oar,establiellio . aut u supfliorjstdpk uti
PLANES,
'SAWS,.
AVGERS, • , . . •
• HATCHETS,' '
HAMMERS,'
FILES, '
• 'CHISELS
•
• ~„ . -HINGES, •
SCREWS, ~ • ~•
.„. LOCKS,
~ , BOLTS,,
,•
PULLEYS,
sAsir-ixdais, &C., &O.
VINING 'AND MINERS' GOODS:
,
NAILS ayul SPIKES, of all varieties
BLASTING POWDER „ 1170,.;
c, s OAl / PI,CZ~S AND SILO VEI.S
1! • MPlA:rl33l.orEti
Cacho acconliwodnithl with everything' in their line fron
tt . tiiiiihielhirator to a Whet-stone. .
331.141.11.c:10vis
Are . espCiiiilly Invited td call Ana Oxon' oiii• stock of
BUILDING ~HARDWARE
Agricultural Implements,
• • Comprising tho famous linemen' -
Reaper, Mower, ' an3,j3ropp,pr, combined
ItundelPs - First Premium 11.01181::, PITCAIFORIC,
Rakes, - , ,
•
Ecythos, •
•, flay Finks,. •
•.•
, Trace and quitor Chains,
• Writs!.
Cow Ties,
Cni-ry - Combs,
• Cards; de., lc., de:
I;1 -
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, .
.. ..
,
.
Atnong the tipecittittes of oar noose, we desire to on
ettontion to the delebritted' ; ' ;;;;I
~1
..le."
The exclueiveriklit to cell which is voted in us. Sehd fin
acircufir awl get foll,..particultice of some, ana cMisf3
3 ourself ofits imperior qualities.
- :f , SCALES.
Scales of dll shwa and deacTildiollei, hid (Whig •
Tea and Counter Scales ) ' • •
Platform Scales,
Grocers' and •Lruggists' Scales
Rolling Jill, Wheelbarrow, Pork,' Port
able, Kopper, Miners and ! Trans-
, • portation, Bay, Cattle and, '
• Coal Scales, ,
FURNISHED,. AT .MANUFACTURERS
CASH PRIC, S. • " -
The largest and betiLassortment of
GLASS,,PAINTUIL& PUTTY
Ev?e ofrurqd Own.
• AGREAT VARIETY OF
COOK &PARLOR STOVES,
1 ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BRADS,
' By the keg.' Very low I -
Pest Norway nail, rod, bar an hoop Iron:
STEEL, of all sizes and descriptions
WA GON %BOXES,
CARRIAGE
IRON AND , BRASS WIRE
-Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil,
) ...Dy the barrel or gallon, wt, Yory low flgnrea,,
A call is iespectfullY sol , cltOd, feeling confi
dent tint our goods and prices will not fall to
please:lC
'WHARTON .& 111AUHIRR:e
itunthladon, 116 y 7,1867.
HMI, STREET,
EMESEEM
An'aacelicut cis.hortinen ea • I
and rampart, our prices with others
OHIO PUMP,'
abinttutinoit,.
' I`)R TO '
• '• 'A •
CAYNSIJIIII?I'IVES;
EMIT a'abort ' sinu ' iractiCal treatiso on the nature, cans
es, and ayinptotit4 of •PabnaliaiVConstintyition;Bronchitis
and Asthma; and their yreven(fon, bl.alvlcitt,,nnd cure
by inhalation. Sent by Itiair Tree: • Address Q. TAN
lIRAINIBLL, Al. D., lb 11' es; Haurtektith St T. t1y•,1.44y
. U. C. Rows. •,. Gao, 19. Etittt
1 2 1-C) 0 11.7417 tt .M..lCiati3E/S,
IMPORTERS AND I% NULDSALIi DEALERS I.A.-
China, Glass & Queenswate
1
433 MARKET ST., NORTH SIDE,
DELOW FIFIT MEDI!
PHILADELPHIA, TA.
Juno 40,1509
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WATCHES
No. liB ~ f r '4 3tree4 . , '' "4; . ;ne ' r oillnVrY>
rigt4pEprille
An emortment otWntcbce, Jewelry, Silver ilud,Platod
Wnro denetently on bend. ' -
_.ErU , ltepittring of 3Vutelles and Jewelry promptly et..
ended to. Aug. 11.1 y
DOBBINS'
EL'ECTRIC
BOOT:TOLISII ,
lAdkeh'a'.E.Adting- Shind:'
wiu:blaCk theiriboute on. iaturdnY
ordinary blacking. don't have much ship uu l hunduy, ns
the polish fades off; but the ehine'of
DOBBINS' 33TAACitiptk
Lasts - Satiirday ' Night ' and all, day _,Sunday.
IT BEATSA . 11;01:11Ep. pI4CI4NO MADE
Manufactured only .13y . J,.13. DOBBINS, at late,lmmeheo
Soap and -Blacking—Works, glxtli eef uml Gorman
lon Avenue, Pliiladelphil'a. ' - '
For halo by Massey & Co., adjoining Lewis' Book Store,
Iluptiugdon,ya. . ,-„(: , , 433418,',;
LORILLARD'S ' ' Is no excellent article or erminlay
G"E UREK A" teityirginia;vilierever Istreducril
• It As - universally'. admired: It is
SMOKINO TOBACCO, put up is linudsano,s up4On,bags;
hi which oilers ihr Aleerchunm Pipes are daily Packed: -
LORILLARD'S' chuffed by all who C0119:11110 It as
"Ydcht 01 1 ub'l t2rti;o fi
c"iVerstlc - . l ‘;'`,.,li th „"t 7.`
SMOKING TOBACCO. antl•nerrous iu its effects , ; it' the'
Nicotine bas „been exttected ;t44 leaves no disagreenblo
tasteslier 'Mall:P4l it 10 YitrPlrlira; ligliiie color arid in
weiglitrbeneo one pound w4ll laat, as luug As 3.pr orilin-
My tobbaacii..•"ln'this brand we Moo pack Orders every
day-for Bra n t 'aids .3leerchuum Pipes, Try 'it end coon
vincd )ourseivels it Is ill It claims te ho, "The Finest of
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"-- LORILLARD'S- Vile brunt] of Fine Cut clieWisic
CENTURY' 1 4)
,`,V. 3 . 8 -11%uji!igets'IVIVWt'
CHEWING TOBACCO.' ilie host Chewing tobacco , in , ttnr
country.
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LORILLARD'S linvu nov / e s e tn n t i e t ; wi e r r 4 l io nl 3% i r n s
SNUFF'S ?, 1
,w- lj eit a nelmowledged •'the best"
=MOM
If your aturclicoper
ralo, ask lumt to got tilt
Jobbers almost et,erytrl
-Circular of pricee fern
twee not have - these artjel:B for
eta; - they are sold by , taapectable
here.
rwariled'oh ~•' -. •
I'.I.OItI;,LARD, Ileg York.. -
Dee let-3m.
AIcCUIRE'S
SPANISH, HAIR pI3,ESSER.
Fen P¢o3tovisp v;IERTYTItqI9}7 II ;Fin , ?7U:ii ;
And rendering it ' dark anti gloilsy. No ether compound
Poseeipes t the peculiar; proPeriles Ltehieht tan extictly still
the various conditions of the human hair. '.l)to use of
thin oil ah atitair,dresser bhu beed'uolvlrsallin every sec-!
tlon 01 the'country in the Fpanish Main for centuries--,
Nn Pleparation of net could:giro tlaineleghtit Inzutitineel
and abundance of hair which have go otter, been (Ito ad
miration of travelers in,Fpalin... Ultio 'oil 1
delicately perfumed, forming an article unrivaled in ex
cellence and dpon Which Stalinelt itatidi; lOC , idany ,
years have set its seal of cud ut li&aept oval.
McGUIRE'S •
Mexicali ¶lllFlowePsShaifiDoototion
For removing danditiff and scurf from the head, whiten
ing and pet lowing the - skin.i , ti bin
ferent bow anything of the kind et er offered In this court
try and is warranted free 'from 'all Poisunond aubitAtideir
Ibis valuable lotion was used by the Emperor alaximil
inn, Mud Empress . thutotta ;of - 31exiett, and 'universally
used by Mexicans for three hundred yea., An a %twit
for tint head—it in:cooling; cleansing tarot refreshing.—
Whon thus used it at max relieves headaCha. ,
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111cG VIREO
WILD FLOWERS FOR. THE TEETH-
All those oho are in favor of %thin, teeth and a pleasant
and perfumed hie ttlt shiniftl at dna° use'Maluite'e Wild
blowers tar thu Teeth. All these,preparations are,put
up in the must elegant and et natianthil manner: u e
make lie exception in 1311) log tint they are,awornament
to r n lady's toilet table; and mint complete without them.
Marlowe,' sittisfaetory or, matey , left:tided. Dealer,s
will bear this in mind. cold by all'lt:spectate Drug
gioteht the Unites! Ettates and Oanadas.. Adthess orders
• - RICHARD' VIcOUFRE, ; •
Perot and Manufactory,
sett-y 203 North Second Street, Shictirtufphhi
- sale at Louis' Book Store;illUtitiiiidoa.;:,2:-.
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CO.'
4JEWELERS
46,
. .902; CHESTNUT 'STREET, -
kEtp ONLY „
.F,IRST-CLASS,G,OODS:
, AN IMMENSE yAI:I7Y OF,
GOLD WATCHES,
LDIANIONDS; ( •• '• •• •'
• • •J.Pw•ELR,Y, • • , •
SILVER WARE,
'WEDDING' SILVER . ,"
PLATED WAKE, " , • •
CLOCKS. BRONZES, ' , ,
FOREIGNPANCY GOODS, "'
• , ;/, /FINE PAINTINGS, &c.,! &c..
, All persona, desirinvreally t.rine articles, reliable in
quality and moderate m twice, ale certain to be pleased
by, our 04Ceettinglyi,largo:ttttil ' , acted tcollection.wOur
crock la ;opt always fresh by additions front first sources:
Our store is pronounced:true of Ake Intent elegant 114.019'
world; and any parties visiting the city ore cordially In
vited to Call and inspect it at their tweet, •, 1
Jail. 19,70.-I.Y.
"For Bituminous of TAD44-acrite :. cpal.'!
EsT..9LI§nED IESI. .
'J.: R -YNOLDS•BO-SO,
N. W. CORNER 13T11 Ain FILBERT . STS.
• 'PHILADELPHIA, PA., •
lifolellbantitcfprers or the Celebrated ' '
wAcipijT4RpN, Al.a.74mT,
GAS-CONSUMINGA EATER
PATENT DUST SCREEN,
ORATE DAR RESTS, nthl
WROUGIIT,IRON• RADIATOR
•
These Heaters aro made of heavy Wrought Aron, welt
riveted together, the only sure prereution against .. .the.
escapee( Pas or Dust. They arpeusjly umnaged, without,
any dumpers. The Patent Radiator avoids the nso and
anno3 users of drunis,Mut'ls permanently' attached "to'
the Floater. This fie, the mOqt durnhlo , shnple, eeonoml.
cal, and popular Heating Apparatus ever 0111r0t1 lor'ealo
They are all guaratiteed.- • "
COOKING RANGES for .botels ancifuninies,
PORTABLE IMAMS,
' ! LATROBE HEATERS,
LOW DOWN ORATES, SLAtE MANTELS;
, :REGISTERS AND VENTILATORS.. •
We are also Trinnufacturhiga
NEW-FLAT-TOP HEATING: RANGE
M.Eleutt for our llluatrated Paulylllq. ap2l•y
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GET - THEiBEST
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E Al) Y itool l •
..s
,Siffiabfb Churches
Factories, &c., suit fur all climates; equally adapted to
.11at Qr strop roofs,, wit coo bc,app , lied , py. soy ottlfhary
worltthan. f'. • I.CI,
THE READY ROOFING
Is more &molar, than tine and , does not cost onuladf as
much. It is cheaper ,tlAnAiogles, for more durable.
and fire•proof. It is druid of the hearleat fabric over used
for the purpose: and iv put tip is rollApidi foribipinent
to any4tart of the world:': Enna for circular andvainplio
(dent Irony r. • pr' • ' .• •
• 't •Wo alto , monnfactare •+
G7t4 ITS`, CEMELti T-;,
!final 44.,,,Tblaltpotiqg Coment,forms r< pormanont
nt
h?Aire over tlso whiitY.thirfaco of all roofs; %tolls
or tftt, shlpglo„oy ,cdmpositiono completely, cicslng !up
leakagosi, and being composed largely ofigr,asnd rr. rite,
wheel, , nuts and.liacElans, aryl soon besoffals, an artItIOSI
Slaty or Storm coyoring...ol, • • ,
BOOFPAINrA
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tort:milli.; nna lardis - Of metal Ana, thfil tap
t niil not,riM, ducki,erPsilroir:fornra'ppr
matfent mai perfect prouctiolt, Wherever Onus . : 7i , I's
furnished nt! half the ciist;nrid'pessesieviwielitilb . dlifccv
Unity of ;he common oil paints used for sflOs
County rights forialc, ;
ift!paolculari, SJdrwa
R.EADY. 11 . 0 OIFINd .60 AI i'ANY,
.r . ' ,81 11.4.1 DEN LAN; N. T.
UNITED, StilTh , ,
thoriicitiVA R C141,14 , ft NC
II 7`11 , /, Gp,94,
SOLDIER HEIRS, ATTEF-TION,I
Titmice of googress approved
.lilarch 2,18 g, gfpal to
liolroi'orSOlcliers who' died'prisonira bf Lt. • --, • •
COMMUTATION ygItItATI.OII3,
forth time tho aoldl'er'ivasso held n 'ilrieosier, •
at `the
rate of tArentydb:ocante per,day,ito helqiid.ikthajolfiiir
iiii Order: Ist. To tho sithiw, If unmarried; 2d. To lho
children ad. To the parents, to both faintly if Ahoy:aro
tiring, if either is dead, to tho survivor; 4th. To the bro•
tinitshod sisters: II I:' .r 1
Tho act of February 28. 1887, Priiiildos.fortho rofttOn
ing.of the $3OO Commutation Money, whero tho same per
son'was again drafted, itad,wats requileckip.!.nctic 07p.aer
died or flirukh a substitute:
DISCBARGED SOLDIERS:"
. I Tho'nct of nurgli 2, j§G7, sklio:inakea 0911g/00h/I%os
paynioni or do •
$lOO ADDlTlo.4dr:q3otlNik:
luw .Itccpentall7 1031 their iiblyithar
See
All persons having any claims under any of the above
mentiantii , Acts,'or any other, kind. of againstthe
United States or Stab) Governments, can, have them
promptly collected, by adds eming tho uiderliigthadG ;lao
formation and advice cheerfully given to soldiera or their
friends; free of dhargibil '• 11 9
• - - -
WOODS,
-Authorized ,Army and Navy War-Ctaiiii Agent,
°Y1 9, M0 7 lIUNTINODON, Ituntingdon con
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J1 , 14L IGREE . N4 II:: 0. 'BEAVER'.
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thepi.lt. tkni
thoy two pruimredto exrcntaall style. of ~'t 1:..!
Plain, nail ornantentabalurbleAllork
1117A*t0):1. 4 .:14.116 Banding*,
Wolk. at a, low twines as any shop in the I omits
Ut ders from 'a distance promptly attended 5 ' - ' -
Shop on MIFFLIN street, a.few,, doors east elate Lis.
th'efso , "
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BARGAINS.
'I ImeV'been ra(hoitea by' the owitera of the following
Earring Alaehinta; to diippse of them if postahhi at the
prican onnexed,an they icicle to procure Shager maehluea
in their , • ,• • • • • . •.lia
Ono Grover .4 Poker Machine. loop stitch, in good ran.
ming older, cost $9O, will takb $5O tone Florence machine
with locker x c, coot $5O, wild take (good order) $59,
ono Grover lz Baker notchlite,.loopstitch, with bor WOO .
$O5, 5, i I take $l5; one Wilcox St Gibbs,: cost $65, wnl.
take $3O; ono Gtover'S: 'Baker machine," good running
oi do., cost j55,,wi1l take $4O; ono Parker Slachin ; with
Xtiyer, ell finished.' cost $6O, will' tatio - $39 ." one tab
Grover do Raker Machine, mom 'been use.l;coxt
il
er. extra .ntnaraS.c , $7O, will Jake $7O.
Letters for hiforrnatlon and eiders fur the celobretted
Singer Machine to ho addressed to
-July 2S-if • J. C. BLAllt,lluntingdott, Sa
SEWINCIMACHINES-!
==!
Oti lag to tlie . donainil Tor onr'Macltinos wo liavotecided
to take all kinila of Mitc/iitios in nxcliango.fot the ii*HO.
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We will also exclutrigewew mollifies for old Grover k
Baker that are corn Jut 'Or out of repair, on reasonable
terms, -,., i. .i, . , •, ii,; . , ..,b
We have for sale the following"Machhie whieh - Vre -
bare Vulcan in exchange for the Grovev't Baker,:, -,1 •••=i`frf
• ISinger 3liteldno, oust $65, will take $l5
1 Picker do " 45, ii.ie..i• all bit
1 Binger do a
. 8 0, It 150
11WiletecA Cliblia do Is, " : 50:'. • . 3.. : lb
1 Singer' do " 00, , 7 . , 40 .
1 Pii)ker do r i ' --,,• "' 60,• , '
• ei i 7 3 0 ,:• 3
AIJ „order,' (of the,aboveani for the celehrithid,Gß(lX.B , .,„
it BAKER MaehinVe, address ^" ' ' '' '
GREENE 6•ngovisß,;
leibter's 13uildiug, Huntingdon, pa
(1 1 1.-=‘:
JOB' 'PRINTING ''011110E:'
IIIN GLOBE 'JOB OFFICE" '
: 4 tho mostcomplete of any in thc country, and pus.
susses the most ample facilities for proMptly executing
the best style, every variety of Job Printing, such esti
lIAND BILLS,
~putcui4its,
•• •
BILL lIBA.D_S,
POSTERS.,
BALL TICKETS;''
;axes,
P . 4ORAMINIES, :
z4BBr s,
CALL AND LSSDfI3E BYECIIIL.YE OT 7 000,
LEWIS' BON. STATIONERY & MUSIC STORM.
CBLA'N'KS !"13TIA:b
ONSTABLE'S SALES, ATTACIPT EXECUTION',
ATTACHMENTS ' EXECUTIONS, :, 0 •
SUMMONS, DEEDS,
SUBIREIVAS, - MORTGAGES; • •", '
5011001, ORDERS,,“ JUDGMENT NOTES.
LEASES FOR HOUSES, NATURALIZATION
COMMON BONDS, JUDOMENT
' BONDS,,, •
WARRANTS,' FREI)
NOTES, With a waiver of the $3OO Law. - •
JUDGMENT NOTES, with a waiver of the $3OO
ARTICLES OF AGREEMENT,'‘itIi Teachers.' "
MARRIAGE CERTIFICATES ' for Justices of the Waco,
auff Ministers of the GoSpol. •
COMPLAINT, WARRANT, and COMMITMENT, in ease
of Assault and Battery, and Affray.
SOIERE FACTAS,,to recover amount of Judgnuint,
COLLECTORS' RECEIPTS, for Stole, County, School,
Borough anti Township Taxes: . . •
Printed on superior paper, and for sale at the,Officto
tho'HUNTINGDON OLOBLr.
BLANKS, of evory description, printed to order, neatly
ateltort notice, Und'on good raper. — "
I Vtio . h . e l eVAließ' e r a n!r r iim in ant: '° eolt ~f the
dinniond.
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BLANKS, ,
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