I From AT .N4.,Tri .1 ,bone WE I. KNOW OF FARMING. BY HORACE GREELEY XIV.' • •` • ; • ' `PLOWING—DEEP -,OR • I:S'ITAL LOW: ,:•;! . 1 . ; 12ales : abselutely withoeu t t i .?xepption are rare; and they whet i nine that I insist Plo s Wing all lande c dooply aro ;:,Wroni.; , for I".ltoki - that:;intich land should never be plowed at al'. In fakV ) (.lll - aVc4f*titin m y ! - ..early as large an aredthaiotight:nit ns.l,have 'that ought to be plowed ; by which I menu that half the land I have seen may serve mankind better if devoted to timber than subjected to tillage. I personally.know...farmersho : would -it.hrive, , fir bettor i thj3y - ti It& . „ the arenthey . do,,bestowtp&OnAhibi al I h an'd•fditifiie tlfiy•';'fitit'd ad over the:-.wholo - iMon„Jhough ,they' threw ft-realJO into eomincri and left it . there., !I Judge that a' majOrity of our farmers could increase the re-- compence of their toil by cultivating fewer acres than they now do. - do ',I denY . '•that there aro sods. which it, is not advisable - 10 plow deep.' ly. I.Gr : MaPOS ritbll6iiad seen tracts ih Weetlersey whereof the soil was.hut bight inehes , deep,:reging on t" - (sil Ph ato of iron.) which being upturned by the plow and iiiiiigled withitho. foil, pois • oned a the, crops planted -thereon, /, And I saw, last summer, on the interval of. Now,?ltlyer; in the weatern3 . part,:pf Old Virginia, many acres of corn which were thrifty and luxuriant in spite of shallow plowing' and Intend& cleonth, ~-because-the loam„wlich - • "-had there-been'depositcd-'by E7ertwan nual't oinundiations; Until depth; , ranged, from . two to, twenty, foe wati so inviting and permeable that the corn-reefs ran Uelo`iv taliettom of the "fn'irovi'lilidnit as readily as above that: line. .lAoi ;not; doubt: that there are meny l mikliens i of acres or r sttch ti and ct,tat Vrbul tolekiblY, and - somotimefOonnteously, though simply scratched oyer-by a-brusb harrow and neverTploWed 'at all. In the infancy our "raeo; when there- were 'few ~ mouths,to fill and when farming irn ;.plemetits-' were very rude' and! inef fective, cultivation was r all but egnfin pdlls these;. furilotstripe and iPttches, ,so-thOlte2 heeto of deep s: • tillage waa_rro , t, apparent. And yet, we knOw that diop's' often - failed utter ly in thak'dilyd, 'plunging whole na tions into the miseries of fanSino: The. p.ri; , nil i ive r ploy.w. ,Airs a. forked stick : dr" . tiqe:t4, - ivhePeol` One prong formedthe'ebulter,the other'and long• er the beam ; and he'Who first siMrp• ened thO'cOu'llei.-PrOng with a stone 'hatchet was the, Whitney or IlleCo . rml . ick of his day.., , ployw in common . . .„-use te-sley in Spain and Turkey is,an improvementon this, forit has an iron point ; still, -it is , a miserable tool.. n , 'When . at-five years old, .I first,;rode the horse witiCh 'draw my father'SPfow in inirowing ion, oz~ t cultivating this corn,it bad an-iron coulter and an iron share - ; but it was mainly composed, of wood. In tbo hard, rocky soil of New fre' IA ' 3 B ciw Ide rs and pebbles as,a,Ohriatmas pudding is of plums, plowing'with such an imple ment was a sorry business at bust. At 4 r 'Jay fathot hitbhnd fiight - ,oxea acid a , horse to his plow when be broke up pebbly green-sward, ,and .;found an acre of it 'a, very, good day's work . .)l hardly need - add that subsoiling was Out of the question; and 'that six inch es was the average depth of his fur- ER/ I judge that the best Steel Plows now in use do twice the executiou''that 'his :did a like, 'expenditure of • h power—that we can, with e, val. pow „ or, plow twelve inches-ne easily and' rapidly as he ploWedsix. , Ought we to do it ?' Will it pay? • I first farmed for thyself in 1845 on a plat of eight acres . , in what was then the, -open country skirting the Fast Ilivnr nearly abreast the lawer . pciiiit of Black - weirs' Island, near Fiftieth•st., - aAittle indentation of the Shore known as Turtle Bay. None of the Avenues oast of Third was then open ed above Thirtieth-st., and the neigh borhood, though now perforated by streetsjind:coycred-with --,bouses, was WI rural and fine„ rt,' — heart could .wish. r One ,fine, SPring inerni_ng, a 'neighbOl.' called 'and'offeted • to plow for $5 my acre of tillage not cut up by rows of box r and other shrubs ; and I toll:PI:intl .- 0;g° ahead. I came:home naxt eveningjust 'aS . he was finishing the job, which I contemplated most ruefully. llis plow was,a . pocket edi tion ; bis team Its'singichorse ; his fur rows atmost five inches deep. I paid him but told him plainly that I would have preferred to give the money for ntthing. Ho insisted that he had plowed for me as he plowed' for others all around me. "I will tell you,” I rejoined, "exactly how this will work. Throughout the spring and early Sum mer, we shall have frequent rains rind moderato heat: - 'thus far, my crops will do well.—But then will come hot weeks'-, -, With' rains ; and they will dry up, this shallo,w solland every thing planted thereon." - The result signally justified my prep diction. 'We had frequent and cloudy, mild weather, till the Ist of July, when the clouds vanished, the sun came out intensely hot, and we had seareely a sprinkle till the Ist of September, by .which time my Corn nd Potatoes had•about• given up the ghost.. Lilco the good, 'Which, fell, on sionfground-in tlio parable of ,the Sower,:that which 11had planted had „witherrl T avrax hecaupp, therLwqs i no root;and my, prospect brav es t, was utterly blighted, where','qvith twelve inches of loose, fertile, Well pulverized earth , at, their roots,. my ; t3ops pelld Alic6e'ori, ailleast regpcielaiithheri I became once more a farmer in a small Way on thy preserit'Prae, I had not forgotten the lesionottAd . l;tried, to bavo.plowed deeply and,'-thoroughly so noel'' and'sis I had plowed;at all.' fiiii't - rSunlmor hero (1853) was a very dry one, and crops faile s d in con-, sequence around me 'arid' all over the country ; yet mine were aileast fair ; .and I_ was largbly... indehted. for them Io relatively cleep, - , pl - owl 4. 't have sNffeyed fcOm i. LIM 'froSti , my low l'ald)7 - I"rgiii the rotting of grountlioml.l36 yo.va;gcs . "of insects, &c,; but never by drouth; and' tam entirely confident that Deep'Plowing' has done• me excellent service. • •My only trouble has been to got it done; for'there are apt to boreasons—(haste, lateness in the season,A9.) 7 -fpyTtow- , Shall6Wly . fo'r full intent to do henceforth better. • I close this paper with' a statement made to me by an intelligent British, flume :oliving aYlgaltie;t i onVouth of ski„o: "A few ,years_Ago,. there came into my hands a - fiord of twelve acree,! wiljey lqd-.bseiranTcorph aril ;Tihnt s -the• icreisa::were;hqp,elessily i iri thei r P.fheYinsitletlt('i cut 'doWn their . • ‘•: goots: mat doI grubjqed2, str ;ro solved to make a clean . job of it, and' give thVfieldti a tliloroAgiiPti?enching. Choo,sing a time in Autumn or early [Winte - r:when - labor was abundant and; 'Clieap,.l.hadAt turned over three spits (27 inches) deep ; - the first hoieg mere ly reversed ;- the second reversed and and placed at, the bottona,;. , the.third being reversedl,a:nd placed ' above the second.. The soil was' - strong and - deop,.sis that of an orchard should be; I planted tho field to Garden Peas, and my first picking was very aburtd .l'l/4.11,-.IIA Wte . th 4'. 11 1 1 8 usu ally begin to wither and die, the roots of Rine strifek the:ricli'.ecill which had been 4.11 e fii:sestrlitnin,liat..ivaii'n'ew the the second, and at once the stalks evinced a novV 2 lffe—threw out new - ,serer by s6 l ltePt'oh bliiesot~iting~ and forming peas for weeks, until this first crpi., farlmicirej!tliap, , p4iil the cost of trenching and enitivation." Thus far my English friend. Who will this year try apateb,of Peas-on a plat'made rick and mellow fora - depth of at lea,st Awe 'feet, .and frequenily moistenedtin Summer by: soma rude ? , Gen. Thomas was very seldom mov ed to anger, but whoneVer , itAtd Vine, the storm was frightful. Au infantry .colepel“,cmpe ,stole IA horse from l a Union farmer in_Kentueky, who corn• plaine4,efe i theisact, Ate Gupt Thomas, who perifred data-tor•rent - Of invectives upon the officer?, pulled him from the horse ; ! tore, the opaulette,s oi rEom his shoulders, and made him return the horse, and I)4' 'the farmer for his troublem ;say! I :IA /:>, Chinese parents give away girl ba bies soon after birth. In this country, says the Cincinnati Titiips,they are re• tained until they liamme of marriage• able ageovheni Ahoy are 'often. regu larlyse/4. ~ , • -„ The New York Express gives this foriestinga Christian , : "Set him to putting up an old mis-matched stove pipe and keep him at it an hour.. If ho doesn't swear, he's seasoned."; Texas, in area merely, is the largest State inthe Union. It covers 237,504 square finiles, or 152,002,500 acres, which makes it nearly three times as large,as all the : New : En ,, lankStates combined: , ‘ll - ' The Trial of Bohner and Bodealairg, THE PED:IIITAL MURDERERS, The Confession.of Beelenlytirg. AND THE EXECUTION. FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. ~.SPECTACLES A fine and large assortment always on hand • AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. TT• S. REVENUE STAMPS' AT _LB TVIS' BOOKSTORE. ' HUNTINGDON, PENNA. 1 - i t ME. From tieo kiln of Goo: Taylor, Markleaborg, pros.- .n by chemical snubsis to be of tbo best quality, con stantly kept end for salo in any quantity, at the depot:of the Huntingdon and T. p Railroad. ATZ-Apply to Henry Water, Proprietor of the "Bmtad ,Top Howe , linc-ONf WM. Dealer in Books, Sta tion4y 'tin! LEWIS,, on.l vititinlean r nath Or the diamond. OUR COLUICTOR TR PEOPLE. 'RED FRONT ENTERPRISE S'iOßt• mum .c ,(: =ME Stigai.g.'"! ,AlV.kinds, at very mall profits. Not Oferiid low , to draw you, on .on other goods; Our . prices to,. continue low, regularly. ~~j Syrups. Tho hest, Sib,!or widgroldeu Drips, genrilne Lo've - rind"alia'Ot . lier Syrups. New Orleais' sand'Oitiei BAkiug Mo lasses. i. 1 I Teas, , A variety of kinds of best, always on - ,band cheap. t. Coffees: , _Roasted and Green, obeap .as; the cheapest for the same quality,- Meat. Hams, ShouldersOidee, Dried Beef, at living prices "1" 1 4.- 3 1 Vbeei se. , , The': treat 41 . : 'Statii:Gbehen and Ohio Cheese. • ".%_!) Camlies. The best stick and other candies, wholesale and xgtail.- . Flour. „The bestFlnur by the barrel, sack or'Potinir Cheiiper for the Bailie qual ity than elsewhere. I® Fedi By the hundred or smaller quantity MIESIII St4i)ii&Ware. 4000 1, 2,3, 4,5, and 6 gallon crocks, jars, jugs, and churns, selling cheap, GLASS & QUEENSWARE. A large stock•bf Ironstone and Clom: - : mop -mare, it pet ts er-t)y, t e Ettitiiencraro, - "Fr ni eta", at Red Front, cheap. ' Wood and Willow-Ware. A large ass . o'rtruent of Baskets; Buckets, Churu'e, Tubs, etc. , etc., at Red Front. Fruit, &c. Dried Peaches and Apples, Raisins, Prunes, putrants, Eldel-berries,—Can nod Frait . and Vegetables, etc.' ' . , Salt - By tho sack or bushel. Also, Dairy Salt. Spices, &c. All kinds of Spices, and a great va rinty.of_ notions._ s ,,qaps ; , 9f all, .kinds and 6bditi)Pyt.' f,irg Fish. Pickled Salmon, Haddock,' Shad; Trout, White Fish,' Mackerel, Dry Salt, Quoddy Labrador, Lake and smoked Herring, by the half and quart ter barrel, kitt, pound and dozen." All arr anted , and cheaper than e)opyg bore. Tobacco. The best quality of Tobacco, and cheaper than any other store in town. RED STORE. Variety . . For what you want first call at En• terpriso Ilendgdagtfsia•.,whero prices will bo kept rogularly ENTERPRISE HEADQUARTERS, -11UNTINGDON, \T - - - 111 1 18t \\ILSOVS HIGHEST P4p1111,4, 7C . e , Sev i ogi Mac es , Received the only GOLD , MEDAL at the • PARIS EXPOSITION,,iI.B67:- They aro adapted to all 'lrtnila of , Family Sewing, and to the, use' of Seannitresses, , Drossinfikers, Tailors, Mann faiturcrs of Shirts ' , Collars, Skirts, peaks, Mantillas, Clothing, Caps, 'Comma:Lilies 'Goods, Ilnthrallas, Parasols, etc. They wok equally , well tipon silk, linen, uoo'cn and cotton goods, j, jilt silk, cotton or linen thread. They will scorn, quili„ gather, hop, foil, cord, braid, bind, and perform cooly ePteles o fees% ing, making .a beautiful and pet feat stitch,'Olikti Orr both sides of the article, sowed.,, The qualities 0,1C:11 recommend them ore: ' A 'l...Beatify and excellendo'of atitch;atilie on botli•sided of ;'the fabric sosad. I , , 2. Strength, _ thinness alid_dirithility of scorn, that, Will - , not zip nor ravel. Iteoliomy of Threw!: ,• • --•• lit ••• 4. - Attachments and whip tango of.applttio” to purpo se' and materials. - ' • • • 6. Compactness and; eleganco of recaloi ifisd finish. 6. Siniplico and thorongh new of construction. 7. Sperd, easr of openttion , ana 'trial:loam - 644%nd quiet !, trees of triovenient • • ;•; , • , ~,, • Instrudiens free to all. Mfiell'intes Kepi in lipair 'ono yentilice of charge. II; 8.-LEWIS, Agent, ' PA ISM „ : „ :: 2,B,ARgA . kpasi,;,l I have been reipie'sted bya ltai Owners of; the 'following Sowing 3lncilinesto them if posSible at tile prices, au coxed. as they Cl !oh to proeuro Singer machines du their placed ••• • • "• 1 One Grover k Baker Machina, loop Stitch, in good run• thug order, cost got, w HUM:Q. $5O; ono Viorcuce machine with tucker be, cast $5O, Intl take (good older) $53, one Gruver & Baker maelnne,'luop bbx, cost $65, will take $45; one Wilcox, & Gibbs, cost. SQS,, i 1 take $3O; one Clinver . &' Baker nineltino,' goal rdhSing cost $55, will olie l'elker Machine, with cover, well finished, -cost;s4, will: take $35 . - one fi ne rciver..k. Baker Machine', never' beerfased, cost with tuck, cr. extra 'hemmers ito ;$7B, Wilt hike $7O. I,ettere • fur infunuation and carders for the, celebrated Singer Madam; to. be addressed to Jul3A2B-ir 3. C. BlAlll,llutitingdon, Pa. 'READ' AND 'BE POSTED' , TO THE NE WL Y AIARBIED • • AND ALL IN WANT Or Now FutuAture , &c. THE undersigned *ould respectfully nunounco that ho manufactures and keeps constantly on brunt.. forgo and splendid assortment of DINING AND BREAKFAST TABLES, BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS : ; s WASH AND CANDLE STANDS Windsor and .310 seat-claim. cupboards, gilt and rose. ,woodmoulding for mit ror and picture frames. and a vari ety of at licks not Mentioned, at pa ices that cannot fall to be satisfactory. , . , lle is also :igen t for the well Inman Bailey St Decamp Patent spring nes] Boifeih. • The public are invited to call awl oxaminoihls stock before purchasing elscwhere•, • • Work and sates ream an hill ' street;near Smith, one door west of Yenter's store, ; . • Huntingdon, Aug. I, ASO ' " TOM.lnSiak% J. - WI: WISE, Manufacturer,and Dealer in 3E° 11 E. MAT gE 90 3E1L,3131 1 7 Respeartilly invitei'dio attention of tho - Public to his Maud at., Huntingdon, in the.roar ofQoorgo'lV Swartz' Watch and,Joaelry stOro, a hors lie manufactures and keeps all kiuda of Furnituro at reduced prices. Per sons o Ishii]; to purchase, will do well to pig e him a call. ' Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly, and charges reasonable. . . REV. Also, Undertaking carried ou,ruid Collins mado in •any etylo desit eii, at ShOlt Tito sulacriber has a It'ElV AND ELECAgT lIEARSE and is proposed to attend Funerals at any place in town or country. i J. Al. WISE. Ituutlngdoir, goy 0,1566-If DOBETIVIS ELECTRIC BOOT 'POLISI-I Makes a Lagting Shine. sloeo who black their booth on Saturday night with ordinary blacking. don't halo much eh tau on Sunday, as the polibb fade, off; but the shine of BOBBINS' .BLAVECING Lasts Saturday Night and all day 'Sunday. • ; IT BEATS ANY ottmanacunat mAnn. - Manuidetniod only by J. B. DOBBINS, at his inun'enso Son Wand, lag Works, Sixth 'Stmt. and Oct loan too 0 A, ono., Shiladelphta, Pa. Bar sale by MaSoy d Co, adjoining Lewis , Book Store, !lu . nsingdon, Pa.. • , noflB 11 -EA DY-13 FICKONER, • • , A coniplde rockvt Ready Ileckanar, in 11011(16 and CPUt4, to IN loth In added 11111114 of Notes, Bills. Ils• . 001 14ey i'stitnan.; togolltdi %vitb a s,t of useful tAbleif connnunn; I,tte of intuits! 11. aw onudollar to tnelyetlinn., and. by int It thbi6 IM maps, and board by - lilt nee , : and lay. Fot sale at 117.8' BOOR STORE. ' \V i Alif 0 111 A 1111.1 - 11 , .",h„,-, -, , itSTREE T , „,,:EIV , ..H ~;,; iiuntriNcritori, RA..p.-i, WHO'LL E S A_EM i & RETAIL :1 Oftt,!, •,');frfaklAii4l l 2s. IN !'' ,ti., ', i.'"i ''FOreign 'dint Domestib ,: ti:-..-, d,. ,, ':'17..) d' , l' :7. (iv .1 i' : 6 9i.i . ': ~ - 1 , 11 . ; I : i s i ,r' 't t 3 , 1 ' ft ,) 11 .'” ': 1 : , 1 ), i , .r, 1 , , i J ', ;! "I i 1., r , , 4 ~I. i , JI: ql :a .I,li ICI if •li 1111 11:Dllia3 ; ; :fin G.; ;:r;.: l '" MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, ...+(1 .1 4::,1 ;.) • , • ,ILod lloyora gepapapy, le invited to the fact that we ara nuw offerioe aBETTiR ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE CUTLERY „.&C' - , than can be tour] aloavrtuptia Iy thje port actho l §tate, at Pricgi t aiutt the times.' Our stock 'comprises oll'Ortfclos Jn title; lino of business,•ontrittchig a gohoral a:I/tort:1;one pt TOOLS qui ,MATERIMA mod ON EIiadRAMITIIS,CIRRIAGE ivAgoN MAKERS' 'JOINERS; 'etc.; ffio., tokdther iritle a liikeidoMi; of • ; Steel; :gpikeh; 'Supplies; Saddlery, ' elthin'eHlrindstories; Citeultir; Mill and.'6 l, 6BB , Vid'Saivs l ;r ' '."' • Enamelled - Finished :le ;I , 1 • • and . Plain gol - Ware. - 1911 al4-Lznterns, , 1'914),(1g, , An excellent assortment of. * 1 31316 , .. ' Piii .. lo3C*; .` , • • " CoroPrAine KNIVES,' FORKS;I:DESSERT, :TEA :.11 AND TABLE;.SPOONS;:SOIS— :',7i'ORS, 'RAZORS; 4,X. BRITTA NIA: &ISILVERTLATE D - WARE. • Farm Implements ; = the iatest •, . • 'ACID Fed SALE' "ATlltif NVFA T U:l2Lkk:S3' ciFinikOtiiAtiiii:ifAittlis . find a gown a 1111eortmen!,qmaterial for tlioir uee consisting in part of . Spolies, " Bini,§, IVitta;' .116 ltd; Tirasheni, kalleabietrons, Pa'•;" " tentsand enamelledLeatheo; ' , IV hips,iTon:elts; Soc): 1 .; • • —* lids, Wirafis;,&c., 'P f ,, c 71" • -••• 3EC.M.p..EILC:I3ar....Mkna.7EULTQBE .". . ' Can be supplied milli 3 MILO Ws, VICES LEDGES, IIoTP9 401s»al:. 1 .44kinds of Iyon & Steel N'T E S" find in mil' estaidfsinlialit nsu ' peilo; l ' itoek ' PLANES; " '"' 41.GERS, „ ! • t)-t , LLIATCHE ! „ Tp, , FILES, ; - ..CIIISF,LS, ; ! : .; !,•,•, SPAEWSs„ LOCKS, jIOLTS, PULLEYS, . T " SASH MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS 'all. BLASTING POWDER; ,3 FOSE,.. 3 60AL PICKS AND'S.IIOkEIs. Can Lo iccomModaiod kith evoriihhig lirid from Svar4ter, toAt,yihet-stone.l, , 1•1' Are especially Welted to call and oiamirie • our Moat of BUILDING--HARDWARE : ,r!,•• 1 • aodc?Fwar? ear prices with. otters. _! Agricultural Implentents,' Comprisins tbp famous litt!eoll Reaper, Mower, and bropper, combined, Rundelt's Met iromium„ 110115 E Rakes, Scy Trace and Halter Chaint, Brrust Chains, .-Cow Ties, - '; • *, ~ .; Curry Combs, , . Curds &c "&c &c Among the abecialtiee of our- lloueo, we desire' to call attention to the celebrated 'Oll-110 %PUMP The exclusive fight to sell which is vestod,iu us. Solltifol aeiroular and got full parpcular's H of same, and antis* yourself ofttssrerjer : quOltics. , • SCALES.-: - ' Fontes of all sizes oxd descriptimia, including Tea. and Counter Scales, l • • • Platform Scales, ••••i". Grocers' and Druggists' Scales, Rolling Wheelbarrow,. Pork Port. dble,, Hopper, Miners and Trgns, • portation ; Hay, Cattle and t2l`' Coal Scales, ' ' ' , . FUItNISLIE.9 . AT MANUFACTURERS' CASH PRICLS The largest and best-assorthient'of GLASk . PAIN TS . ,, r& PUTTY, Evor.offered.iii . tl:lB place. , A GREA.TIVARIETY OF COOK & PAIILOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND ' By tin keg._ Verylow! •Des4Sdrn ay nail, r0t1,3 bnr nu - Loop Iron. a'• STEEL, of all sizes and:descriptions WAGON.I3OXES, ' dAßßlA6_t'iitgds,-- • ...IRON AND BRAS.-WIRB 'Lard, LubricaOng and Coal Oil, hy,itio barrel Or'galletn, fit Yory low figured: call is respectfully solicited, fooling confi dent that our goods and prices will not fail to IVILUITONIIIAQUIRE; Huntingdon, M;‘). 7ASG7 ; • f,,,i,lhilithciaia'::Abi?llipltsitts A iI'ORD T- 117 " t 'i is: i(T 1 1 ..nNTQUAl3TTIN71 - 11 — ig 11 1 , - neiiort and 'pinctivil ft entree on tr‘;3 nnhire, onus, en and Bymplomiof-Pubnonary Coy,lttriqrtion, Jtrancletis and Asthma; and their prevention, treatment, and cure; 137 (conhalqU 1 Sent; liYAdnil trea„. 3- kAddrhtrirelllVANl 111.13151 ELL M. D 113 West Fourteei4 St., N. ,It „ O. Roux: ; i ,MR!OVE4 , I4 WILC:O3E3EI%/1 ett VIMPORTEREAND ISVOLEE • AtiEr ': • ts.. 41. . P. In toeensware,! ,'.433 MARKET ST.,. rri:).EtTEr„exim,r.t BELOW FIFTR BTBEE4 ) di () '”; 7d l I " r • ) non, ft : ISAAC • 11. STAUFFER,Z , NO. In North 2dltrOatj coma: Of Quarry, ; ' An tiasorttr;ent;of il'atches, J.uvreiry, 3,llterund Plata& Ware conatantty'ofi'haniil: l . '" /jarltopairjug pf•ppiptJy! puiled to. • ' Aug.ll-ly (if il!.‘ orIE , '•;/ ,, ViJe.i • ; ‘:, I .11'1 irszatasho . 1867 . . • : ,isit"e A POST:LEITH WAITE .00 ft i General Coinmissionliferohantt- • • 7;7-, ,' • lA .i T .E 2 Y I A; !i ` e, Wheat„ 9 . 7i . oa , tii, l" .tx tr X y tnyh . .l!ut ti?r t Lap!, . • !.•• •); 7 :17 • A 70,., 264 ,N,Q3ctkif:ront, Stroc, b,,,, A. U. 31 `. hliiladellili3•4. J. C. MoNnughton. • • • mity2tl-ly ARCIE ST: CARPET WAREHOUSE; • ' 832 .192-X2P.- ! Ota' ' EsinOleirod l §tUe 1"; - ts,(•;, , RecatrtuE for the Sr,irig,'FfAdco Nee Erylea '4l' '• '• • „ - rurctsared at the Lowiitt 0 01.1),ICATE:$ ' and cold itt a greitt'rechictlrai froth' (wit seasoa's itrnba. • , 11.1tUBSELS,at..$1: othbi gbnds • 1!:NL30-3m „., ; , 832,•Ar0 Atter,4,,l'biladelphia; rURNITIIIIE:""'' " -" 1 "'' •._.,:r. I •i • .; • ,k;,l , ' JOSEP.MWALTON•& CO.,- ' ?'"" ntn,; .ift;;V•i. • g A ~ rzvzrT ,.; establiall tis •ohe °alio 4:Adult-In Ildadelplita, . and . floLl t lolg , e i xt•ar , i o e , :ytnt ann, m rl o o , t; . faliftb ei vttire 1 i ' l r grtnaL . af " ite r t ' u 4 rn, ' 'llifo•lfU r rfaut'e ' ,7an . d , alet • inkifm priced tunuttuo of ar.iierior jargn ntnek of htn,iuue always oil band. 'Onticia`nonlo to timer.' • , ConnNtf,Lesk york and. (dlicpjurnitued! for Banks, °Moon and stores, made to order. 310141AI:ton. ,• J. WI LIVIONCoTT. Jos L. 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