s== IFrom the N. y Tribune.] WHAT I KNOW OF FARMING. BY lIORACE OIhEELEY PLANTING AND GIW WING TREES Whoever has recently bought, inher ited, or otherwise become- the owner of a larm, has uswally. foe nd some pail, or parts of it devoted to wood ; and this, Una in oxcess,he will mainly pre serve, while he studies and plans with a view to the ultimate devotion to tim ber of just those portions of his land that are best adapted to that t+e, Iu locating his timber, I would have him consider these suggestions: J. Land wisely planted with trees and fenced so fur as need ho to keep out cattle, costs nothing. Whatever Fise you grow involves labor and ex- Penditure ; trees grow *of their own accord. You may neglect them utter ly—may Wander over the earth and bo absent for ten or twenty years, while your fences decay and your fields aro overcropped to exhaustion ; even your meadows niaY,be run out . by late mow ing and close feeding at both ends of the season, till a dozen acres will hard ly subsist a opan_ofhorses and a cow .; but your woods need only to lie let a- lone to insure that their value shall have decidedly increased dar:ing, your abiene'e.' They 'Will:richly' reivaidia bor and care in . thinning, , trimming, and tranaplantini—yOu May profitably employ. in them any time-that you can spare them—but they will do very wetf einiply'let' alone :: Arid; ui;like any other product with which I am acquainted, you may _tato cpciiii after crop ,of wood from the same lot, and the soil will be richer and more • pro ductive after the last than it was be fore the first. Whether wholly be 7 cause their roots permeate and break up the soil during their life and en rich it in their decay, or for diverse reasons, it is certainly true that land— and especially poor land—is enriched by growing upon it a crop „of .almost any timber, the evergreens possibly excepted. So, should you -- ever Babe land that you cannot till to profit, Whether because it is too poor, or he cause,you.,h_ay.ea sufficiency that is bette - i;YOU:ShiMid, at :Once . devote it to wood. ' 11. Your springs and streams will be rendered more equable and endur ing by increasing the area and the lux uriance, of your timber.: - They _may hivehecothe scanty and caprinious under a policy of reckless, 'wheilesale destruction of trees; they -will be re enforced and reinvigorated :by doub ling the area of your woods, while quadrupling the number, and increas ing the average size of you'r trees. .41. All ravines and steep hill-sides should be devoted to trees. .Every acre too rocky to be thoroughly' cleared of stone and plowed should be set, apart for tree-growing. Wherever the soil Will be gullied or washed away by vio lent rains if under tillage, it should be excluded from cultivation and given up to trees.-- Men often doubt- the profit of 64v, 3 7 : itta g urit l bLpd:well they may, if thite fotitthii of l:l3`iofeitiliter's applied are soaked : out and : swept away by 'flooding . rains or sudden. thaws and -floated off to some distant sea or bay ; but let all that is applied to the soil -only xemafn therh till it is carted away In crops and it will hardly be possible to manure too highly for profit. IV. Trees, especially evergreens, may be so disposed as to modify agree ably the average temperature of your farm, or at least of the most import ant parts of it. When I bought my place—or rather the first installment of it, the best spot I could select for a gar: den lay_at the foot of a bill which half a.urrounded it on the south and east, leaving it exposed to the full sweep of north and north-west winds ; so that, though thesoil was gravelly and warm, my garden was likely to he cold and backward. To remedy this 4 planted four rows of evergreens (Balsam Fir„ Pine, Red Cedar, and liemlock,) along a low ridge bounding it on the north, following an inward curve of the ridge at its west , end; and those evergreens have in sixteen years grow, into very considerable trees, forming a shady, cleanly, inviting bower, or sylvan re treat, daintily carpeted Witlahe fallen leaves of the overhanging, firs. I judge that the average temperature of the evil for - yards southward of this wind break : is, at least five ,de grecs higher ; throughOtit' die growing sense . D J -than - it formerly : was or would now be if these evergreens were swept away; while the aspect of the place is agreeably diversified, and even beau tified, by their appearance. I believe it would sell for some hundreds of dol lars more with than without that thrif ty, growing clump of evergreens. V. I - have• already urged, though not enough, that crops, as well as springs, will be improved by keeping the crests of ridges thickly wooded, thus deposi ting moisture in Winter and Spring to be slowly yielded to the subjacent slopes during the heat and drouth of Summer. I firmly believe that the elopes of a hill whose crest is heavily wooded will yield larger average crops than slope and crest together would do if both were bare of trees. VI. The banks of considerable streams, ponds, &0., may often be so planted with trees that theso will shade more water than land, to the comfort and satisfaction of. _the fish, and the protection of those banks _from abra sion by floods and rapid currents. Syc• amore,lihn, and Willow,do well bete; if good Grupo. Vines are sot beside and allowed to run oversome of them, the effect is good, and the grapes accep table to man and bird. VII. Never forget that a good tree grows as thriftily and surely as a poop• ono. Many a farmer has to day ten to forty acres of indifferent cord-wood where he Inirlit at a very slight cost, have had instead an equal quantity of choice timber,worth ton tintris as much. ilic kory, Chesnut, anti Walnut, while they yield nuts that can be eaten or sold, are worth far more as timber than an equal bulk of Beech, Birch, Hemlock, or Red Oak. Chesnut has more than doubled in value within the last few years, mainly because it had been found excellent for the inside wood-works of dwellings. Locusts al so scorns to be increasing in value. Ten acres of large, thrifty Locusts near this City would now buy a pretty good farm ; as I presume it would, if located near any of our great cities. VIII. Where several good varieties of Timber are grown together, some insects or atmospheric trouble may blast' one of them, yet leave the residue alive and hearty. And, if all continue thrifty, some may be cut out and sold, leaving others more room to grow and rapidly attain a vigorous maturity. IX. Wherever timber has become Beare° and valuable, a wood lot should be thinned out, nevermore cleared off, unless it is to be devoted to a different use. .It seems to me that destroying a forest because wo want timber is, like smothering a hive of bees because we want honey. X. Timber should bo cut with intell igent reference to the future. Locust and other valuable trees that it is de• skald° should throw up shoots from the stump, and rapidly reproduce their kind, should bo cut in March or April; while trees that you want to extermin ate should le cut in August, so that they may not sprout. There may ho exceptions to this rule; but Ido not happen to recollect any. Evergreens do not sprout ; and I think these should be cut in Winter—at all events, not in spring, when full of sap and thus prone to rapid decay. I may have more to say of trees by and-by, but rest hero for the present. 'rho importance of the topic can hardly be overrated: ' • THE 0-_T_IO33F., JOB PRINTING OFFICE. THE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE r" the most complete of any In the country, end pot eases the most ample facilities for promptly executing in the best style, every variety of Job Printing, such as lIAND BILLS, . • CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, POSTERS, BALL TICKETS, `ARDS, PROGRAMMES, BLANKS, LABELS, &C., &0., AO CALL AND 113MIINZ apscnirfe Or ROAN, LEWIS' BOOK STATIONERY dt MUSIC STORE R. laICHANAN P. ALLISON J. as. DUI:III:WI NEW STOVE AND TIN STORE. BUCEIANAN, ALLISON & CO. Have opened a new store in Tenter's new building, In the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa., and have ready for sale, a large assortment of Cook and Parlor Stoves, SPEER'S REVOLVING LIGHT, SPEER'S ANTI-DUST, SPEER'S ANTI.DUST COOK STOVES, SMITH'S REGULATOR and EUREKA COON STOVES and LITTLEFIELD'S HEATERS. • Also, a largo assortment of 'Taw PRESSEB and tcgreat variety of Goods, never before kept In this place. We also manufacture TIN WARE TO ORDER. Repairing, Roofing and Spouting done at short notice .Rd` Country Stores supplied with Tin Ware at city rates. Confident of being able to make it advantageous to their customers they tespectfully solicit a share of public patronage. ROOM IN YENTER'S NEW BUILDING IN THE DIAMOND, HUNTINGDON, PA. Jan. I, ISM TIUNTINGDON LIVERY START.. undersigned, having purchased the - Livery Stable recently owned by Mr. Simon Weston, are now prc. paled to accommodate the public with Arse' and Carri ages on reasonable terms. stable at the rear of the Jackson House, vicar the B. T Railroad. aug2S'69LAMBERTSON A MABON. • JOHN C. MILLER, (Successor to C. 11. MILLER & FON,) Masa IN All Kinds of LEATHER, AND SHOE FINDINGS, HUNTINGDON, PA. ja12.167U Latest Arrival of Gent's Goods. H. ROBLEY MERCHANT TAILOR, Eras remove,' to the room over John Baro & Co's Bank, (Old Brood Top Corner,) erhero ho is prepared to do al kinds of work in his Ilne of business. Ile has Just recely ed a frill line of CLOTHS, VESTINGs, CASSImERs, CpHDDROVS, &c. Thankful for paid patronage ha Indiana o ooritinuatusa of the sante. Tho attention of the public Le ratted to mu stook of duals, .44., attach Be Ls prepared to make up to ardor Leta faahlonablooluntb/o and iforßalaulLke manner. Maas era tan a call. U. ROBLEY, Merchant Tailor. Huutin tap, ra,, April 7th, 18e9, - OUR COLUMHOR THE PEOPLE. RED FRONT ENTEPAWSE STORE, Sugars. All kinds, at very squill profit!. got offered low to draw you , on, on other goods. Our prices to continuo low, regularly. Syrups. The .best Silver and Golden Drips, genuine 'Lovering and other Syrups. Now Orleans and other Baking Mo lasses. Teas. • A variety of kinds of best always on baud cheap. • Coffees. Roasted and Green; cheap as the cheapest for the same quality. Meat. Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Boef, at living prices. Cheese. The hest N. Y. State creation and Ohio Cheese. Candies. The best stick and other candies, wholesale and retail. Flour. The beat Flour by the barrel, sack or pound. Cheaper for the same qual• ity than elsewhere. Feed By the hundred or smaller quantity Stone Ware. 4000 1, 2,3, 4,5, and 0 gallon crocks, jars, jugs, and churns, selling cheap. GLASS & QUEENSWARE. A large stock of Ironstone and Com mon ware, in setts or by the piece.— Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars, ete , at Red Front, cheap. Wood and Willow-Ware. A large assortment of Baskets, Buckets,,Chuirns, Tubs,, etc., ete.,. at Bed Front:l Fruit, &c. Dried Poaches and Apples, Raising, Prunes, Currants, Elderberries,—Can ned Fruit and Vegetables, etc. Salt By tho sack or bushol. Also Dairy Salt. Spices, &c. All kinds of Spices, and a great va riety of notions. Soaps of all kinds and cheap. - " ' ' Fish. Pickled Salmon, Haddock, Shad, Trout, White, Fish, Mackerel, Dry Salt, Quoddy Labrador, Lake and smoked Herring, by the hull and guar ter barrel, kilt, pound and dozen. All warranted, and cheaper than elsewhere. Tobacco*. The best quality of Tobacco, and cheaper than any other store in town. RED STORE. Variety. For what you. want first call at Nn terpriso Hcakiqiiarters where prices will be" topt'rngulurly low. ENT PIUSE 11E4DINARTNIA /11.71 , 1T1 . .NGD0N, PA T HE CELEBRATED GROVER & BAKER Sewing Machines. . . Pen, THE BEST FAMILY SEWING SIACHINE IN lISE. For RefititY and Flastitify'd Stitch, • • . For Strength and Durability of Seam that will not roe el. as both threads urn used diropt float tho apoolh,iind no scans Imre to ho fwitened Ly hand; no wash, of Round, For tY 'and pot Diction of ininellinery.' • '• • It Oahe% heina,, folk, ,tuchs, brablip, cords, and ein• broidoia beautifully: " Maudlin. fully Wolin:lied nhl lull inatruettona given. Sewing machine entton; silk: Sc.. nu hand. For into by OREENE & BROTHER, few 11'69 2d Boor helatFr'et Ddgdtng, Huntingdon, Pa. WHEELER I'\VILSOH litopszPONPRE:.: : , ati Tarict •• . Sewing Machines, P 4 I 8 :1867 They are adapted to all kinds of Family Fowin^" nod to the nun of Fennmimeses, Dressmakers!, Tailors,Maum lecturers of Shirts, Skirts, Cleoke, Mantillas, Clothing, Hata, Caps, Corsets, I.llteln Gouda, Umbrellas, Parasoly, etc, They work equally well upon hulk, linen, uoMen and cotton goods,' with :folk, cotton or linen thread. They , will cram, quill, gather, hem, foil, cord, braid, bind, and porter'', every epecien of sewing. making a beautiful and perfect. stitch. Alike on both Sides of the article !owed. The qualitlesmhich Yoconunend them arc;:` ' • 1. Beauty and era:ellen., of stitch, al.ko on. both aides of Ha,' fabric sewed." 2, Strulgth, firmness and durabilit:y of scorn, that' will hot tip nor taro], 3 Economy of Thread. 4..Attachmentequld wide range o(opplication:to purpo- eor and mitteriale. 5. Colhptietness and elegance of mock! awl 0. oitnplicity and thoroughuces of construction. 7. Spetd, pier of pyeration atot.raquagetoent, nod !Mot• neon of movement. ..irostructicns free to an: Mai:Linea kept in repair one year tree of oltargo. ; .• • - II; B, LEWIS; Agent, ; i• 7. jol7-1y 'ttuaTINGDON, PA., BARGAINS. I have been requested by the ownerspf, the following Sewing Machines to' dispose of theta if possible at the priceatinueVedoss they, wish to procure Singer machines in their place: Ono Drover & Baker Machine, loon 'stitch, in good run. ning order, tostioo, will take $5O; ono Florence machine with tucker & c, Coat $BO, will take. (good order), $53, ono Oros or & Baker machrtio; loop Wi th , with box, cart $O5, odll take $45; ono Wilcox & Oltlbs, Cont $O5, will take $3O; one (hover & Baker machine, good moping order, cost $56, will take $4O ;' 'ono Parker Machine, with cover, well finished; cost $OO, will, tako $3.5. ono r Grover & Baker Machine, never been used, cost with tack Cr, extra hemmers &c $7B, will take $7O. . Letters for information and olden( for tho celebrated Singer Mach'. to be addressed to duly 2,—if J. C. 111,A111,11untingdou, Pa. SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE CHEAP. On tag to the demand for our Machines we have &olden to take all kinds Cl Machines in exchange fur thu GRO .. VEIL A BAKER. IVo mill also exchange new machinet fur old Grove'l 2 .i Baker that are morn out , Or out of troth . , on reasonable terms, We have for eats the following Machines wlikl, me linen taken in exchange for the Glover & Baker: 1 Singer Machine, cost $l6, mill take $l5 1 tot ker Oa .• 45, '. 23 , 1 Singer do i , 4 . 80, . 4 as 1 Wilcox A Gibbs do _tt AO, " 05 1 Sieger do " 60, " 40 1 Pinker do .". 60," 35 All toilets fur the aboveanJ for the celebrated GROVE & BAKER Machines. address, . GREENE A: BROTHER, set bet•tel's Building, Huntingdon, l'a. THE HUNTINGDON Manufacturing Company, Is now prepared to fill orders for WEATLIERBOARDING, FLOOIIING, DOORS, And in short, to do all kinds of Cniptnto 'work—, To furnish HUSS, SPOKES and FELLIES, in quantities, and receive orders for T3i=t.WIRMIL7EI.. ,g All orders should be addressed to D. NY; ARTLEY, Piesident, Huntingdon, Pa June 16, 18694. 000. A. STEEL SIMON t. LYII.C. CANCEL A. MM. 1 1 //1 1 1 FIII3I OF STEEL, LYTLE & STEEL ltaiingl,cated on f heir limit Miami with', iii two 'Mien of the borough of Ituntingdon, a •STEAM SAW MILL; -- ere prepared to malitfaitureallbillds of OAK AND PINE LUMBER. The mill will be 'run to it, utmost capacity and will ho in operation during the entire summer and pat t of tho autumn mouthn. They will ho enabled to (until. Lum ber in large itaantitics, and oral! dimensions, st tho low oat rash prices. Olden respectfully - Lumber &Remo.' at the Nana. Railroad, ur canal. Uuntingden, April 22, isp-,tr LUMBER, SIIINGLES, LATIIB, I _I IOILOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, lloards, Piank, shingles, Plastering and Shingling La th, constantly on , hand. Worked Flooring, Sash, Dlimls, Doors, Door and Win dow Frames, furnished at mannfac uvers' prices. Grain and country product generally bought at tnark.et rates. .WAciONElt d: aug2dlf philmsburg, Centro co., to. D 0.8 • B J. ' ELECTRIC BOOT POLISH Make* a Lasting Shine. Phone who Wark tbehr boot! on Saturday night with ordinary blacking,. don't have touch alttuo on Sunday, au Sloe pohbh rode. utr; but the shine ut BOBBINS' BLACKING; Lasts Satu;day Night and till day Simday. • • IT DE4ITS 4Ary UDINE BLACKING MADE. Manufaclntoctmily by J. B. DOBBINS, at btu lannenso Soap and Bloating' %Yorke, Sixth btreot {tad Oortaa town,Avonue, l'AnWolpAia, Pa. For sato by Idnuoi A Co., adpintriF Lew!!' Book Et9T Iluntingdon, Pon§ AV HE OR T f i A.HIES. A superior article of Note Paper and Envelope Ilefor confidential correspondence, for sale at LAW. , L ,, tIK AA ,STATIOA" w &I STORK. WHARTON AMIRE, , Jp.LT., STREET, 'll - 11 UNTI IN COO N, WHOLESALE ''"DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic, ARH tinlytlY, M r ECIIANI6S, FARMERS, ,BUILDERS, 4111.1 buyers gonlitilliy, is invlted to tile rout that we two itow offering a BETTER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than can bo found eisou hose in thlipart of the State, at prices to suit the limes., Our stock comprises all articles in this line of business,, stnkraclng a,genteral ussortutant of TOOLS 'and MAMMALS need . by CAItPIINTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CABRIAGB 'and WAGON' MAKERS AiINERS, Ac., together u ith a largo stock of • • lron, Steel, Nails, •Splices, Railroad and Dlininy Supplies, 'Saddlery, l ßope, Chains, Grindstones, Circultir, Mill and'erOSS:•Cut Saw', Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hot lou? Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, • Oil and P9unler Cans. „ , An excrilont ateortinent of Fin ...011ALtlerfr, KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SOIS 7 '• pits, jtAzoks,, &0. BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE. Hopelteld, Uorkiltural 'And Farm Implements, "Of the latest'a?; I:2?tOtimprvecl patterns, CONSTANTL'4',ON HAND AND FOR SAL& 4 TiIIAiI .I ,II:FACTUR.E.RAS" PRICES. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS find a genelal assortment of material for their use coaristl4 fn of' . a - Carriage Trinimings, Hubs, - Spollea; Springs, Nuts, ,Bolts,, ,:Waihers,,Nalleable Irons; Pa-, tent at4enamelletaieagior, • Whips, Tongues, AS'oc • . . • kets, Shafls, 4.f..e. • , ' 1E5X.x.a.C33f...,31/IC3EUV3PtiS, ha euppliatl with , ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICB, SLEDGES,' HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE SHOES, • • Horse Nails; and all kinds of Iron & Steer CARPENTERS' Will find iu Jur eatablisliment u nulaTior stock of PLANES, • SAWS, AUGERS, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, FILES, CHISELS, SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, ' PULLEYS, SASH-CORDS, &C., &C. MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, vOA 'Pid ICS' AND' 8116 VELS. .Z9145tX4134.42,Vtgs CO.ti be Mt onnodu!ua with everytiliiiX ju tiitir Slue frum a Crain Neparritor to a Whet-tolkli 32.N.,1,1141. 1 ..a.to'capt:clally Invited to call and examine oltr stoat or BuloiNg HARDWARE and compare our prices with others. Agricultural Implements, Comprising the failcue Rued°ll AND SASII, Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, Rundell's First Premium HORSE PITCHFORK, RalreeN Punies t noes, Hay Fork.% Traci, and Hiner Chains, Arrant Oting, : Color Tied OM, epSabs, „ Cards, Igc., Among the apeeialtlem of our House, we desira to call attpnflon tha culobiitted OHIO PUMP, The exclusive right to sell which Is vested in us. Send for ecireular an I gat full particulars of, snipe; and setirf3 yourself of its superior qualities. „ ' • Scales dull sizes and descriptiOns, including Tea and counter Scales, Platform Scales, Groee'rs' and ./Druggists' Scales, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port able, Hopper, Miners and Trans:, portation, flay, Cattle and Coal &ales, FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS' C:s Sl' PRIC S. The largest and beet assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, Ever offered in this place. A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, Best Norway nail, rod, bar an, hoop Iron: STEEL, of all sizes and deseriptlooe WAGON.BOXES, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS WIRE • Lard, .LubriCating and Ooal .0.11,- By the barrel or gallon, at very low Ivrea all le 1.01Tel:4111'1y solicited, fooling confl. dent 'that our goods and prkce will not fail to please:ill • WHARTON & MAGUIRE. Lun t /nation, Way 7, ISO The'attention of Comp 'sing SCALES, By tho keg. 'cry lowl .112i4Otipkia - •AbiitrtistTents. A WORD TO CONSUMPTIVE& Being n short and liya s ctical treatise on tho nature, cans es, and symptoms of Jillmonary Consamption,'Bronchitis and Asthma; nod their promotion, ireatPleUlJ and cnSe by inhutahon. 'Pent by , Hiatt free. , AbliVex . Q. TAN 11U313IELL, M. D., 16 Weil Fourteenth St u y, ilyll4y U. C. Mot. , 1. Cigo! W. Elms'. "in_closnair. eso - im i nissroaC ? nivonTEns AND WHOLESAF: China, Glass & Queenswate, 433 MARKET ST., NORTH amp, ' BELOW FIFTU STREET, PHILADELPHIA, A. Julie :30,16G9 . niSAAt k.stAutrEß,,*. WATVIIE,S and JEWELRY, Np. 142 Nottit 211 1 1 trI3ot, cornor of 2i4orry, • Ati Assortment of Watches, 4eirelry, Silver awl Plated Worn constitatly oh bond. 45)-RupoilncPr Watulled and:Jewelry promptly ot• bonded to. , I . Alb. 114 y vAnnusrteD POSTI,EYEINVAITB CO., General Commission 'Merchants Fon run we or • r Wheat, Corn, Oak!, Rye, Burk, Butter, Eggs, Lord, Poultry, &c., • WO. 204 South Front Street, •- A. O. Postlethwaito, • Philadelphiti J. C-MNaughton. ma.y2G-ly „ F URNITURE:. JOSEPH WALTON & C 0.,. • . CABINETMAKERS, • No. 413 ii,'"ultatt Street Philtutelphitt,.Pit.., Our establishment is one of the oldest in Philadelphia, nod from long experience and euperior facilities we are prepared to furnish good wore at reasonable prices. ye matiufact tire Hue furnitut o, and , else Mediums priced furniture of, superior quality. • A large clock of furniture alostyii on hand. Gotalsmade to order. • • Counters, Desk Work and cllico Furniture for flanks, Offices end Storrs, outdo to older. Jos. II aura e. J. W. LIPPVICOTT,• Jos L. SCOTS..; feblG•ly „ ROOK AGENTS WANTED FOR juts TDB tiTIOMOLES AND TDIDMPIIS OF P. TE.34,1?,,NT,T.1Y1, . Written by himself in one large Octavo Vol Neatly 800 Pages—Printed in English and Uernian, 3? Elegant lull pagu Engravings.'' , • It embrace forty I•ente t‘collections of his bney life. no a Merchant, Manager, Banker,, Lraturcr urid Shun , Man, and glees, aceoupta of bin ItnPricolltnent,.bli hie anadeestnl'European Tours, and iniportant ',His torical and Loereunal Reminiscences. rePlete , with Hu mor, Anecdotes and Entertaining Narratire. ' book published tiaaceeptable to classes.' ono wants it. Agonta;nto gelling front 5010100 a meg,— We Oiler egtrti (et dia. Our Illustrated Catalogue and T.nigleite Aguas sent.free. • : - • ..; J. B. EUIIII it CO , Publi.hets, ' • ' • ' Dartford, Conneetleut. • • Nxaylitli , s SPANISH • HAR DRESSER •. Nan raelaoTlNd Tn 6 UllOnTll,Es.cririnela THE Mutt, And rendering it dash and glossy. l No oilier eqmpound possesses the peculiar propel thick' so esectiy stilt the various conditions or the bunion heir. The use' of this oil us a hair dresses has been universal in ovary. etc. tidn'ol the cdnutcy in the ep midis Main for &Wades.— No 'preparation of art Willi give that elegant 11.1.1 t h -int, and 111,11114.11111C0 of hair which have so often been tho ad miration at travelers In :pain. his oil is 'mighty and delicately rem fumed, focusing an as tido unrivaled in ex. cellence and upon ninth line ..`spanWi pta,ple Jut many yea have nut Its teal of !Whiling typruilti. -0— .MeGUIIIE'S Mexicali ¶ild Flowers Shampoo Lotion For reuniting elatteli off and Settlf front the head, obi • . ing and pet tooth% the ,Itiu. 'this artivle is entirely dif terent linen nu) thing et the kind ever offered in thin coun try and In werianted tree front ell p 1161.11161.4 eubsiances 1 his valuable, lotion Stan used by the Emperor 31axiiiiit inn, end Einniess Oat lotto of Mexico; and nuivertnlly need by 31exicturn for three hundri.tl years. As a ovah fur the head—it is routing, clean.ing and refreshing.—. When thus used It at onto relieves hendiithe. MeQUIItE'S . • WILD FL O WERS non THE TEETH. , • All those ho are In favorof white teeth end apleanint and pet tunted breath. nhollld id Ulna use Mellnim'e It old Flowers for the Teeth. 411liese preparatjans rim pot up in the must tleg.llt ornamental, quirdler. IY.{ mute 1.10 rXerptiOU 11% najlng prat they ere an ora•ment to a lady'a toilet table,* none complere a Iliadic them. Warranted satidaFtnry or tudhey refunded. Dealers will b eer Chie told by all reepoetubir Dru gists in the Vaited StainN and Canada... Address erders • it/ RICHARP MOG VISA • Depot end Manufactory, 263 North Second Street, Philodeiphin for ealp et Lemie Book Store, Ituntingdou. J E I CALDWELL &. CO. JEWELERS; _ll6 AND LIVEPOP.IMURS, 902 CHESTNUT STREET, ONGY 'IRS` -CLASS GOQ PS AY LIDIENSE EtztrEry OF GOLD WATCHES, • DIAMONDS, 7 " JEWELRY, SILVII/t. WARE, • WEDDING- SILVER, PLATED WARE, ~ CLOCKS. BRONZES, • FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, rpm PAINTINqS, .4c Zka; ' All persons, desiring really lino articles, roliablw in quality and moderate in price, lire certain to be pleased, by our exceedingly lingo and varied collegtion. Ogr stock is k. pt alwals fresh by:additions from nrst sources. Our store is pronounced ono of the most elegant in the stork]; and any parties inning the city lira cordially pt. cited to call loud inspcct 11111 their ' lnn. 11,70.-13. • "rot Bipunduinlc or Anthracite Coal." =3! J. REYNOLDS & SON, N. W. CORNER 1.371/ AND FILDERT STS PHILADELPHIA; PA., &do Maortfitcturors or the Celebrated WROUG II T-I RON, AIR,TIGHT, GAS-CONSUMING H EAT E • '' WIER PATENT DUST SCREEN, Olt ATE BAR RESTS, nn,l WROUGHT-IRON RADIATOR TlmSO Heaters aro mane of heavy Wrought-Iron, well riveted together, the only sure pieroutle4 against the escape ages or Burt. They aroenalty managed, without any dampers. Tho Patent Radiator , avolda thence and' an noppmee of drums, and in permanently *rittachtd: to • the Heater. This is the moe4,duteble , simple, ecoriuml. :cal, and popular Heating Apparatus ever offered ler sale . They aro all guaranteed. COOKING !RA NHES fer hotels and faittiliee, y -rPORTABLE HEATERS, LATROBE HEATERS, LOW DOWN GRATES, SLATE MANTELS, REHISTERS AND VENTILATORS. • • We are also ; manufacturing a • " NEW FLAT-TOP HEATING RANGE tt&-Pend for our Illuatratell Pamphlet, itp3l,l BEST: GET 1171;11. : •. is READY 1190-FING • ; Suitable for all linildinks,`D‘rellitigs, Borah, Clat . rabes Factories, dc, and for all climates; equally adapted to flat or steep roofs, and can be applied by-any optima:l , Vi4ritin4ll4 fr,r r.vo .Tllll IIEATAX R O I RELVI I Is more din Ode than tin, and dam pot cost ono-half Re much. It is cheaper than ,shinglp, far Inure durable, and fire-proof. It is mold of tbd heavieit fabric ever wadi for the purpose. nail is put up iprrolls ready fur allipniont to any part of tile. Avorld., beud Ras circular and enmpliai (Seta No) . o Waal Bo Innpufncit; ro (sEAitif, Yoe OPniring ntt Uhl* of 16nky.ritits;elihoOe.rtOki Thieltoollog Cement tarots o permattsukiel hOiva Ontint; otter tho Whole Burrow "of all roofs ; 4:ttelh er tin, shittglo - ootoltbsition, oo nt pletely ,elostrig,= PP* leak Rgss; oild iletnt; sompostid. largely .6r grou od , granite, 'M isch sets httiLliortleirs,nod' soon ,. 1.1.-omps onrittitkilol Mote or Stott) 'cttl;rl9B = • r• -110. OF •PAINTi Ppr coating Tin and elf kinde of inettil Rnd tmtiosidott roofs. It will nut run, crack, or peal •0181 but form a ket• manont and perftet protection, wbbterer placed: It- is faro lilted at half thu test, and piipePvos hole. the'duril bliity of the common oil points used fir ancb putpoacia. County rigids for tale, , . FdrCirefilare and all particulars, Addr;si READYItopyING cogrAN,Y,' 81 ,rdAID*LAN.11, N.Y " UNITED: STATES Audi qii,ie!i'llitAtt. OLAItSUE,N6:. SOLDIERe SEIRS , ATTENTION t Tho act of Congress approved March 2, 18137, give! le who died prlsonererof war, ;.•.; COMMUTATION FOR It A:moss, for the time the eoldier was co - held 4prisoner, at the rato of two" tytll ve coat per day, to, lei paid in the fellple log order: let. To the a idow, If unman led; 2d. To thn children; 3tl. To thy pereats, to botldnlotly lf:thlT are living, If either is dond, to tho survivor; 4th. To the bro. theca aud • .7'.,;.i' The act of February,2B, IP37,,brovldee for thee refuie Inn of the $3OO Commutation Moury, whore tho flame per. eon irpe prnja drafted, and was, rSqulrod to.enteSdltit'sar• ylphttr furausil a substitute. • DISCHARdtti Tinkuct bf March 2, 1601, also Inakog Pchfilone,foritliii• pevrtont of the • • 'sloo ADDITitiisIA'L iteIATY ' N ' 3 " to such eoldlore as hurb,accideutallk lost thelbitielta, pa' " • Ail periens T o rt ing any ciaime under any of the ate,. mentioned Acts, or any other kind of clahn against thei United Staten or State Governments, can have them, promptly collected, by addressing tho'sie.dersig-littd. tb s. formation and advice cheerfnlly given to soldiers,or friends, fled of ellarge. '• ' - • ' • '" ' . . A ulliorued War-Maith tha)o,2lBV7 1„ , yytnFtox,,yuAttiagttati , c.9„1!..4. READING' Tutllr 'il0A.11;";!,:::: - WINTEIt.ARRANGE.NENT MO:Bl3.lY ' NOMBErt 22, 1809'. •.. - VE= • ; c. • • . ( -1 REA'r TRUNK LINE FP_Olll THE! kJ North null North•Weitt for PIIILADELPIIIB, NOW boilltillooolllo, PoTTSVILLei'I s AWAQIYA, Aninanri:Stftenimx LEOLNON, ALLENTOWN, 005 TON, 100, COLUMNA,',VC.; •Ac. '" • ' ' • ' • '.• ' Thine loort. Ilin riga], for Now. York,as.foljuwel..7ro At 2 00, 5 35 awl 8.10 .ele.; tag Mimi, 2 , 33 . IL p. In., coon. clog D ith ahoihtrtrolne oil theyoutotylvBnils %It, wild laiivlng lit Now Yorliat and 12,03, noon. 3.32. 305 and 102,003 mon irespecto.W Pimping cam accompany Olio 2.30 an,l 5,33 a. and 12,20 tioiiintraitos without change; o iid IA ova Harrisburg for Readio,o, Pottsville, Tamaqua. Minormillo; Ashlituill Shamokin, Piaci Grocui . AfilmfMarn and Ph iladolphia nt 8 10 A. 31., ,and 0,55 and,l,93l w' the 1 , 2,5 'topping; lit IsMition.inily villa 1 Rio P .',•traitt ontaking, connections 'for , ndolphi o Pettaviiie,,colusts Ma awl all kite. osediNte'st..ilehe' betwarn said poiiifioa ly. poi Pottsville. kill, llama and. Auburn, via Schuylkill and Bwoptefiatilia It. It, [coy.; IlittolAbiitt, at 3401'11,, ,"' • ,r.. of• !:; Neturoing; leave Nr.w-Yonir at 12.00 noon, auil 510 and tiaoy P. 31, l'lNlndelphitt at 8.10 'At M... and 2.30 $4; bleeping cats nce , mpmq the 9.00 It in and 3.00 and 5.00, p Iza ti ,froni NoW k;without chamie.,l 1. Il'ax yloteligel intiu Lu nen HillatlVlll]lin at 739 4 . .31, connecting willMillittlat' nub. ti East Pennii. Iflll7oll P j retllnlillt z ; ft oplAcqulitig at 0.33 pro ti.ippio'F,l; A lift, tion9; • • Leavo Cot at 5,41 and 9,a0 n m., and 8.015 p. 1t1.1,..t0n at 0 B 0 ant, Shamokin at 5 40 and 16,40' 'a m Ashland 7 05 a in. tuna 12,40 Mani, Tamaqua ut S 88;a9nt and 7,20 P. )1 for I Itiladt tibia and New York: Lento Potty, S.FtW:Fikii I and Snifquelitinnultalli toad at 815 a: in. litr and It SU A. 3d, for Pine G t ore and Tiefpunt, Reading Act:anti:to. Letlenger Traitelenves Pottsville 01 8.40'd in 'nova' /t4litlg at 7.310 a an, art Phil -5.16114.i., .16111,61 a in, returning. leaves Pluladelithiu, at, 4,44 IL - 00.iing heading at 7,40 orriYing' tit Pot thvale at 5, 01. , „ • ~ ~ ' Pottatou'n Nreontnwdatitai Train: Leaves Poifitetirti it,' 61,'63 0.m., I uturnittif leariut Pluladelpittuat 4,06 'II. Culnitibia Railroad Trains leave iteadii, at 7 . 1.5 51., and 6 15 5. 31., for 4446iraht, Liti4.1,156 . 6,14.tr, anti:, retlionten.Ra al ilroall erint lair° Peri:Natoli/ JUniithijku at 9,00 a m 7 10 and 6,J0 p la returning : learn tlekrrangpi, rile at 0,10, 8 I'4' cum. and V. 1,45 noon, cuildictfit aituilar a,, Heading, Hathus; • Colebrook.lalit railroad 'hitlna' le.; ' tt , ntown . nt SAY a at, va,l p ut. for, Mt. 1e,2 , 1 a. all. and 1:20 p. m, rettu Wog, 'litre 'lit. Plitatnit at 1,00 and 11,00 a. tn., connecting ,ultit.nincilno. c on heading railroad. Chester Valley TO mini Imre Bridgeport tdi kali; a, 2,00 and 0,02 p ,to, rooming, learn LiottologtOyeq-. at a tn. 450ntl 5,1.5 piit, " Cuudr6tiar with ' rrahlin au' Reading railroad. II ht Sundays , leave' No* YoritAt 5,800 p t asp Sam and t„t 15 P. M.„the,s mtrain ronningoiltic to Reading; leave l'ottavillO Haut burg.s 85 a ia, 4 lu and 10, tbp In, and ltmoltag 12,18, midnight 11. - terr 10r 11.1rriAturg, and '7 20'a. m., and 12.55 othluight for N 4 Y. and at 9.40.n.nL 4 nod 1.25 p.m. far COMMUTATION, MILANI/X. aciao3, SCIIOOI., aIId,OURSD . TICKETA to oltil fr om all points at reduced rater. ' lltmgage chock, d tlu uogli: 180 pouuda likomageallort. each Nseenger. - -',• • '• ' 13. A. NICOLLII, Itesunng. Nov. '22; NCO: ''' General Sit perinlerideal. Hi thsTi N vi i? ,( 4 ) i N LßGA & D ',l3ltaA.D. l TOP': MNITII. Alt RANG EmEN'r. On end efUr lIPItgDAri sm , r. isco;naaco gel Trail's will arrow and duprtatps follows: TRAIS. t „ Pcn .N 7l l A /N rn. .;- P4pr.r.g,S MAY:. IMAIf, , /ExPPLeS 1 . ,), :.-orA'riONS. • 1 'I "' P. M. I A. II . ~ , I. 1 A. 61..:1 , .41;,. Le 5 NO 8 401 . 11untingdon,. lee 10 101' AH4 20" 60' • 6 46, Long Siding i -, 10 Q 2 -4,,az (1 1 '. 9' 03 1 McContiellatown,..".. .9 40 . 3 :35 tr 2 9 11711'leadolit firm; ' •' .9 37 'o3 45r, 6 40 ' . 9 2211LorkloaL'urg, , 922 3 3'. 666 . 938 rodeo lion " -• 1: 903 ,•;113,•111, 7 0 946 Rough& 1t0u11y,...... ,„ 855 ,_; , Qll,, 7181 • 10 01,Covo, ' • -• '8 40, '"" ' ' f 2.i 1.0 0511isholaSninadt A 30 1 ~ati, : , ," :. 111. f 1 10 20 1 Saxton, 'Le 8 221 • " I. 'lO 431 Riddlesloirg. • - • • ' f 10 52 Ilopowell, - • ..,,, , . ..-• 41111 ,11, . , 1 11 1 10 45 ii Pi t p: d : I k t u u z - . ~, 11 291tatmille; • " ' •, : .., ,^ 1:16;! , „1. 05; .. I ar - 11 521310unt Dalliter " '''''•' ' Lel'l262''' : ... .... ' 4.2 shourg ituNinta'bicir.' ,La ,;: 60LE 10 30 1 Sazten, ''" i lerriB•oslerc '2.25 .8 051„ 10 46 Coaliubut • •• I ~' 7-55 'lf, 2 . 19 h . ' ' 8 10, 10 50 Crawford, ' .7 50 • 2,05 , ee.,.8 9.01.1,11 : 00 Undloy,"" ‘' 'La • 7 '4OlLe '1 54 . • I i lEronl Top City,...,4, . ~, , •,,- . lititilinkdon Sep 22',.'69. . JOII2I ' 2 . PR,'If.LIPS, Stip, ' . , -., • • ~ ,_•, , i,• pENNSYLVANIA RA IL ROAIy-' ,TIME 1208 . 1!EAV1162 . 9F TRAINS ;14;i_ ' ' 117NI'Ell r . ! ARRAN 6E:VENT „„ : , 1 .,,, . :IL - 9,...r ....., WESTIVN 1;" D. ~_ . ~ ni ,. E.,isrmihn .:.„ F. . c•:, 16 4.4 „.. , a , t: .-. • 1...; f .11:10 -..- .. ..1' r . 1 . ., 2:: ,ig sT IO . I o b, ' ~4 ''si ,g. , i :a.l„ i -Iri F Fe , . .. fl, Cl , "-I ° , 1 4 a -. . 6.11.1 A. ard A,M.j• 1. 31.1 : , , van , .,;:„l 'Atm., v.v. 'll/31 4 541, 1 11 491 IN Ilamllton, 5170 48 , , 5 021 II 000 54'311. Unionp.. '• 510 9 40 °- 5 111 ....,112 001 3141,0100,..,,. ~ ... ,502 9 '40.!! 1 5 23 12 1131 0 10 Mill Creek,— 4 52 0 Te 5 40 7 17,12 321 0 , A, 110011000 n) 8 1 20 - '4 , 10 005.1 e. 558 ' 112 101 IPeterebarg,... , 418 8 ,46 6 07 ....,..112 581 111arre0,::.;...:1 '.i.:',', 4 09 '8 27 'I 6 151 1 081 0 58,8prucoercols, .„,. -0 . 021 . 8,30 , 631 121 Illirnilligbain, '' 3 491 816 ' 6 41 832 1,34 7 201Tyrp9K„',„„, „,,,, .3 , 41 _8 Q 8 652 ' 1 451 ''Tipt•on;' ''' • ' ''' - 3'30 '-7 58 6 69 1 63 FLigoria, " 3.20;7,53,-; 7 05 2 06 7'42 Itell'a Mills,- 3 20 7, 47. 7 25 8 55 '..3 'iol 6,00 Aitooure„ .4.. 7 15 , 3 00 ~ ,7 au .1 P.M. A. M. K. M. A. M. A 81. M it , •__ „ Tim PHIL. E.T.PHE,S3 EastwaIII,IVRTCH Altoona at i 05,tn. - ; vs. and errives at Huntingdon at 10 21 . r. N. Tim EAST LINE Eastward leaves• Altoona at 12 355 t A. SI., and arrives nt Mintingdon at 1 45 A. 31. The CINCINNATI EXL'REHI EaStrhird iea4oa Altbotia' .5 45 P. M. and arrives at Huntingdon at 7 04 P 51. SOUTHERN .EXPREKI Eastward, leaves Altoons'at 10 05 •A 11. and am 'via at Huntingdon at 11 14 A. M. . 'OnsiaSsiiirt EiPRESS Westward leaves 'Huntingdon at .3 32 a Nand arrives at d Wows 450 A 3.1 • . • t% The 'FAST LINE ' Westward," leaves Huntingdon' at 743 P. and arrives at Altoona at 555 P. W. - j . . _ ruo THE LADIES! • Thu sob ctibers IrCto rico: tly 'article—tho • ESSENCE OF STAB.,OII'..' ,• In calling the attention of 'the' Indica to ollt ,they trill find that it °coact - 1117.0 labor, prodaces a • • - • 'BEA UTIFUt :'GLOSS,:,, - sluch seeperiter to, common starch,: - mid cosier to :Iron: :•Th • fact if you " Mont a beautiful gloss on yollf skirt, or our. husteapd's shirt or collar, Procuie a box of "our Essenco' of Starch. The cast is trill*, ouly 15 coats a box. Try a box and be convinced. ,Evert' li m ullyahould 'bravo a box of the' Essence of Starch. ?pi sale by all Grocers and dealerefin the thaltpd States. , Manufactured 'only•by /3511T11, HAMMON - A, CO., sole propciptores, No. e 'lll3 Harmer street, Philadelphia. • • • ' AG- For eats at MASSEY A CO'S. Enterprise Neale quarters. feb, El ME HIM
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