The globe. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1856-1877, May 17, 1870, Image 4

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    {From the N. Y. Tribune.]
WHAT 1 KNOW OF FARMING.
BY HORACE GItEELEY
PLOWING-GOOD - IND BAD
2-27 I i iii;iielai4 so many wron'g ways t 9
dolt - :Ahing"tobut: one right one bat
there is no t . easion in the impatience too
often evinced with those who contrive
tmwaliow the _truth wrong end fore
rttosl,4thi theroapon insist that it won't
do,. For instance: 'A ! farmer bears
something said •of'ilcep plowing, and,
Withenttatiy, clear understanding of or
firm faith in it, resolves to give it a , tri
al: .§o be' buys a great plow, makes
lirtl°l Vre I Tll r tii r g s ifi tl
Tlc Lt 6,
l g bvfiwill:t2itLi)tiig
-1 . 1 , .0.2.4.,k p i n r
+tit+ ik under prf4p9p
otUtf iarll;3";lVi;ii&l;:i)i:iiavel:--
OitlitWia pl ari lii,oi , tio4ii iit'afn ' iindis
luokf iiid OU'd ilVieitifZeetialii‘:: or:Of).
Hereupon ; -729q§ tso his . neighbors
.'
that Det4;PloivEng Iss. tuiniMg, tisjhe
suspoits4,l4.44)ng4„lMA.o,w,hislaws
forle_lia3 ried l VabLikili:aeveral
ot..aa4 . 1 4— 041.44iikry
over in order to set forth ,that which I
regard .‘ 1 fs. i .11 . .1.
as the,right.one.
~,
..
, ,
.40:4;13..4 a middling farmer' of tbe.old
tiOnel,:ivhOvalltsloarefully in the foot
of,hiS;yespeeted grandfather, but
With' infericifitilibedst" , beeause slaty
"man! h , arvfsts,thougli - . not partica
la'rly,Firiato, have partially eatbaus.
ted the liodiletiveoupacitzof the acres
be inhorit!ed( 'H'en'civr'ciaria'at'll
fifteen to trialrty bushels of .Corn,- fiom
itivputyjnfilW eat, Trom fiftpen
to twea c ty,of4lye,.frota,t7epty,to thir
ty of Otits, L and - fiom - a tun to a tun
and a half of Hay, as the season proves
more or less propitious, and 4ust Fon
trries'te:draiv -from hisiaty 'a - one
hundred acres a dee'entsubeistenee for
his faidityl plOwlng; ae hia L fathei and
grandfather did, tob a . depth of five to
seven inches : What can Deep Plow
ngCslcl;fde. bitik - .'
I answer—By itself, nothing what
ever. It in every other respect, he is
to persist in doing just'as' hie futhir
ajthismindfa i ter - the
eWedieiley"of
,dp'ublieg Ib - c? depth 61
his True; the"."wOrst effects
of theelin g d'lyeddlie realized at the
outset, akdr_l „feel confident that his
aizinches ofsrthecil,having been made
to change .. places with that which for
merly reetici'upoti it;*ri3tnit: gradually
6 'ett r e4P A l'lN9R
frost, until converted into a tolerably
productive' Soil, through which the
roots okmost - .2plantcwoutd essArind
Breclil t y.make their way down to the
,tidier stratum which, originally sur-
Jiidejfatilseiri' transposed into. subsoil.
Bifthis'exebange of positions between
The on surface ttnitsubsoil
. isnot
wt RI, mean', 10 , peeici,Ploiving, , rnor
anl-laing , likerit. ."What ilci"inetin is
this
ME
. .
Having thoroughly onderdrained a
field, BIS that 'Water will not Stand upon
any part of its surface, no matter how
suck may. theretecdeppsitkd, the next
idpin'-ol.defr is to hdreade the depth
of. the - soil. To this end, procure a
regular sub-soil plow of the most ap 7 ,
proved pattern, attach to it a-strong
team, and let it follow the breaking
plow io its furrow,lifting and pulver
ing lbe subsoil to a depth of not fee's
than six-inches, hee,.leaving it in posi
tioiCeittetli-where The su'r
facesl6w`turnithe' neat furrow upon
ihilsl'oasentfeubsoil, and so on till the
*IOW._ field is thuii:pulverized tri
tlelith!..of not leas' than tivolve inclA
or, better etill; fifteen. ' Now, please
remember that',',yon ;hate twieo its
much soil per acre fortiliae as there
W,fie,b - efore;,hence, that it consequent
itinattires twice !is much manure,•Eind
you will have laid a geed: foundation
forlocreatied crops. Ido not, say that
all, the additional- outlay will ,be
tarok! to you in the increase of your
neat crop; for I do not.. .believe any r
thing of- the Sort; butl believe that
this crop will be considerably larger
for this geheirMetieitineittiz:especially
if the season prove remarkably dry or
noprprilly wet; and that, you liiitreinsured hotter Craps in the oars
to come, including heavier grass, after
that field shall once mire'lie laid down;
and Mit; in cake of theidanting`Of that
field to fruit cikother trees, they will
grow faster, resist ditietuie better, and
thrive longer, than if the soil were still
plowed as of old: (rshall.inaist here
after on the 'advantage and import
ance of sub soiling orchards.)
Take another aspect—that of sub
oiling hill-Sides to prevent their abra
ion•by water.',
I have two bite of. warm, gravelly,
Lill-side, Which bountifully yield Corn;
Wheat and Oats, but which are addic
tedo' washing. I presume ono of
these obits, at the southeast corner of
my farm, has been plowed and planted
not less .tifila one htindrediirces, and
that at least half the , fertilizers applied
tOYChavebeepovastied into the brook,
and hence into the Hudson. To say
that $1,006 littive'thaol,be'dti squandered
on that patch of-ground, would bo to
keep far within' the truth. And, along
with the_ fertilizers, largo . Et: Portion of
the 'finer and better elements of the
original Boil have thus been swept
the brook, and so lavished upon the
waters of our bay. But, since I bad
those lots thoroughly outmoded, all
water 'that falls upon them when in
tillage sinks into the soil, and remains
there until drained away by filtration
or evaporation ;'andi never saw a par
ticle of soil washed from either save
once, when a thaw of one or twd inch
es oik'tfie surface, leaving the ground
solidly frozen beneath, being quickly
followed by a pouring rain, washed
away a few bushels of the loosened and
sodded Surface; proving that the law
by virtue of -which these, fields wore
foi:tueify denpded while in oulthatiop
is still active, and that Doop Plowing
is an effectiVe arid all but ith‘failing
an
tidote for the evils it tends to incite.
- We.plow too many acres annually,
and .do,not plow, them so thoroughly
as we ought. In the good•time com
ing, when Steam shall have been so
harnessed to a gang of six to twolve
plows that, with o'nernan'gaiding'and
firing it will tiabve aS fast 'afi a man
ought Co ivialriliteamihg oii-itrithor
oughly lialveriiiiiefrcim 'twelve to
t 4'0041 afiteti:,i)or
we shall ; , plow,at least• two-feet:4oep,
and'plew not fee 6 than 'twice before
putting in any,.erop:whatevei. Then
we, may lay down a field in the naiad :
diSnt trust that it Will Yield from two
and a i',balf to three tune ofgood ,hay
per annum for
,t ; r , twelve
ydaraltwbile;:by: i3lO-'of 'Arian
and' 6ccif/load .4-Cli - easing, it may do
made to average at least three tuns for
a lifetime, if not forever.
„
elaero thc4areilt il;nseQ..,Soo dies
in infaucy,'Esays'thit' Lo,disillle Cour
ier Journal, "there must be something
peculiarly soothing -in the thought
that, no matter what may
~he the
Tpte 6f neat_
wOildi it
clan iii;i*cr;be k enirie a meMber, of #bikee
t;Xis. b ,
boys' ' - trousers
last when, you,make_ a,suit of clothes
for thee-flub3li :the eoat'firaVtind, by
so doing, you will make the trousers
last. Isn't it queer some people can
see farther into a mill-stone than oth
ers? - _
The Mal of Bohner and Bodenburg,
_• • • TIM PEIGIITAL ItfURDIREMI,
i AND
; •
The Ciprifes_sjon of lloilenhurg,
FOR SAIX. STORE.
t,
SPECTACLES.
A fine and large assortment always on
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.,
ITU
t: va.JOB PRINTING9aa
:.--, -„,,i r: c,
,;, i:• ~ t : t,,', - t : : 1
ria-1M C2+ - .E101113n
JOB PRINTING - OFFICE.
T'', c , ,GLOBE..JOBI OFFICE'?
the most complete of nny in the country, and pos.
somas the most ample realities for promptly executing le
the but style, every variety of Job Printing, such as
40TX. TILLP:ri !!'
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
• POi3TERS;
CARDS,
'QUA AND it411:111Z 11/111L101.15 or WOOL,
LEWIS' BOOK BTATIOICKIBT t MUSIC STORE
.!, ,TAYLOWSki. j:••
CELEBRATED_ CONDENSED
FOR .SOAP FLAKIN424
For sale wholesale and retail at Lewis'
Red Front Grocery. This Lye • is said to be
the best and cheapest in the market.
OIL OLOTHMINDOW SHADES
GILT GOLD
,DII4DP,
3SEMBLIN4IBA.D.IIII3. :
BAILEY'S FIXTURES,
TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS'
LL ABSORTLIENT
AT 1300 K STOKE
S
" -.! • -
REVENUE STAMPS
, ,F 0 R SALE
AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE.
HUNTINGDON, PENNA.
11i: `LEWIS; Dealer in' Books; Sta
tionery and !guidon' Inigrgitinntn, corner of the
dhmond,
hand
• ~(.TJIJTI
BALL TICKETS,
PROGRAMMES,
BLANKS,
LABELS, &0., &C., &O
OUR COLON FOR THE PEOPLE.
RED FRONT
ENTEiti'AISE STORE.'
INGEMEAM
Sugars.
All kftide t 'tit'•sie'ri.smO.,i! profits. Not
offered iow, to' drays , yOu ;on on other
goods.r . .to continuo, low,
regularly."
Syrups.
The 'best' Silvei and GOlden Drips,,
genuine—Lovering and other Syrups.
New OrleaUs and other Baking Mo
lasses.
i I
Teas.
, .
A variety of kinds of boat always on
hand cheap.
••••
Coffees.
Roneted' , . and: - graiin, cheap, i•4labe
ctiii - a"pdat foi'the iiatiio
,
Meat.
Same; Stipukclore, Bides, Dtled Beef,
at Bvinsipiidee.
.• .; k '1 • I "
, - i
~.~si it•'S,~
;
Cheese.
,beat• t li.: 7Y. p 9 tato Croatian, and
Ohio Chem,
Candies.
ISERE
- - . The best stick •and•other candied,
wholesale and retail.
Flour.
The best Flour by the barrel, sack
or pound. ;4.lheapor for the same qual
ity than elsewhere.
FON"
By the hundred or smaller quantity
Stone-Ware.
-40001, 2,3, 4,5, and 6 gallon crocks,
ift_ratiiffPl :0113TR61:
-2.--.:Ci:i; t_i!li. -.-• ,CO.-.
GLASS 8E- QUEENSWARE.
A. largo steSlt of Ironstone MidTioin:
mon ware, in setts or by • the pieee:-;
Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars,
etc ,:at , ..4ed, Frinkt; 2
Wood and . Willotv-WarO.
'''A laro assortment ,
of Baskets,
Beads, Churns, etc; 'etc., at
Red Front.
Fruit, .&c.
Dried Poaches and Apples, Raising,
Prunes, Currants,
,Elderberries,—CauL
nod Fruit and Vegetables; eto.
SAUL
,- • •
By the'edek Or bushel: 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 hall and quay
ter barrel, kitt, pound and dozen. All
warrantesl, and cheaper than elsewhere.
Tobateo.
The `best qualiti• o'f• Tobacco, and
cheaper than any other store in town.
RED STORE.
Variety.
For what you want iliat call at En
terprise %Headquarters where prices
will be kept regularly low.
ENTERPRISE
BUNTENGDON, RA
11\1H31:12,81AILSON'S
HIGHEST PREMIUN
MHZ 8111111
80Willg Machines,
Received the Oniide . ii at the
PAitl§ilXiaSlTl ti,
bly
. .
They are adapt ' ed to, al; kinds of: Family Sewing. anti
to the Itteof FeamstresseaoDressmakers, Tailors, Harm.
facturers of Shirts, Collars, Aklrts; Ctonke, kluattllas,
Clothing, lints, Caps,,Coreete, Linen Goode, Umbrellas,
Perlman, etc. They work equally well upon silk, linen,
woolen and cotton goods, with silk,' cotton 'Or linen
thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord,
.6;W, bind, and perform every specks of sewing, 'Tilting
a. beautiful and perfect Mitch. alike on both' aides of the
article sewed.
. .
"The qualities setae: recommend them are:
Beauty end excellence of stitch, olden on Beth sides of
• 'the fabric seised.
2. Stn.ngth, firmness and durability of seam, that will
. not rip nor ravel. ;; '
3. Economy of Thread. '
4. Attachments and wide range of application tejitarpo•
' ses and materials. •
6. Compactness and eleganciof mode) and fintsh, ;
'6, Simplicity and thoroughness of censtructlen. '
7. Sperd, easr of operation and management, and quiet.
nese of movetnent.. •
Inetruclicno free to alt. Machinea kept ill repasr,ozio
year tree of charge.
V, B. LEWIS, Agent,
=
BAWCAINS.
I hare been requested by the owners of the following
Sewing Machines to dispose of them If possible at the
prices annexed,as they wish to procure Singer machines
in their place:
Ono Grover & Baker Machine, loop stitch, in good run.
fling order, cost $OO, will take $6O; ono Florence machine
with tucker & c, coat $BO, will take (good order) $53,
one Greyer & Baker machine, loop stitch, with box, cost
$65, will take $45; one Wilcox & Gibbs, cost $O5, will
take $„30; one Grover &O.taker - machine, good running
order, cost $55, will taker sOft. ono Parker Machine, with
cover, nett finished, cost $6O, will take $35: ono fine
Grover & Baker Machine, never been used, coat with tuck
cr, extra hemmere ZoT take $7O.
Letters for information and orders for the celebrated
Sieger Machine to be Addressed to
July 28—tf .—J. 0. OLAIR Iluatingdon, Pa. .7
I'aT?l~7'~74'=NGls?ON
MARBLE YARD.
J. M. ,GREEN, & F• 0. BEAVER
'laving an terrd into partnernbip, int,rm tba public tha
they are prOpurell to caeca° all etylen ci
Plain and ornamental Marble Work
Fuch as MONUMENTS, TIF.ADSTONES, also Building
Work, at as low prices at any flop in the county,
Orders front in distence promptly attended to.
Shop on MIFFLIN street, • few (kers east el the I tt
therms church msliG,Ultr
READ. AND BE POSTED!
TO THE HEIV_LY 114711tIRD
AND ALL TN WANT. bp "
• • .„•... c;
New •. Firratiare ';' e
' P RE undcrsigned would respectfully
announto thnt ho nvinnilieturee and keeps edustantly
on hand a largo and splendid assortment of
DINING AND BRDAKFAST TA BLIsS,
BUREAUS, BEDSTEADS
WASH AND DANDLE STANDS
Windsor and cane met chairs. clipboards, slit and toss.
wood moulding for mirror and picture frames. and a vari
ety of articles not mentioned, at prices that cannot fail to
be satisfactory.
Ito is also agent for the well known Bailey R Decamp
patent spring Bed Bottom.
' The public are invited to call and examine his stock
before purchasing elsewhere:
Work and sales room on 11111 street near , Smith, one
door west of Yeutor's store. '
JAMES HIGGINS
Utintlngden, Aug:l,lo6
TgagialsgaM
WISE, •
Manufacturer and Dealer An
3P 1:V11...15T , X "1"17 3EI.
Reapeatfully.lnvitsa the attention , of the Public to his
stand on. Hill et., Huntingdon, in the rear of (horns W
Swartz' Watch and Jewelry store, where he manufactures
and keeps all kinds of Furniture at reduced price.. Per
sons wishing to purchase, will do well to give Lim a call.
Repairing of all kinds attended to promptly and charges
reasonable.
APiP• Also, Undertaking carried on, and Coffins made In
any style desired, at short notice.
The subscriber has a *r
July AND ELEGANT HEARSE •
and le preyed ell tn .- attend Funerale at any pla c e in town
or country. J. H. WISH.
Huntingdon, Mei 9,1860.tf
, BHB 1 N S
ELECTRIC
BOOT :POLISH
rakes a Lasting Shine:.':
Thoeo who black their boot's on Saturday - night 'with
ordinary blacking. don't have much ehino on Sunday, as
the polish fades off; but the Milne of
33OBBINS ! ---BLACRING
Lasts Saturday Night and all day.Spday.
IT ItHATS,ANT i) , TMETt BLACXINO MAIM:
Manufactured only by J. M...DOBSINS, at his Immense
Soap and Making Works, Sixth Street and Osman
town ATonue, Philadelphia, Pa. • , ..
Per sale by Mummy he Co., adjoining Lewis' Peak Store,
Ttpotingdoo, Da. " novlB
•
READY RECKONER
A complete Pocket Ready ,Reckoner, is debark
and cents, to which are added forma of Note., Dllithßet
oelpti, Petitions, de., together with a eat of useful • tables
containing rate of interest from one dollar to twidvethonca
and, by the clinee day, with a table of wag., and board
by.* week and day. Far sal
M e at
PIT' ZOOK STARR.
WHART3 &MAGUIRE,
HELL iiTtiEET,
HUNTINGDON, PA.,
WHOLESALE &RETAIL
' , Foreign 'arid - Domestic
t. „ . 'I '
,: HARDWARE; I..
..-
CUTIM, 164
MEEHAIVICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS,' :
and hniara generally . , la invited to !be fact that we .are
in. f difeilrig a .114T.Slt :tSSOP.Tldif i .STafi
HARDWAREi 'CUTLERY;-
than Can tio CU TLERY BBC:;
Eta 1, at
pticdl to emit iho tirade. , 'Oak itclok compinnianll artiolea
In this lino of business, embracing a general aseortalent
of TOOLS and_MATEßlALB._uaed .by--C&APENTESS,
11LAcgsmus, OAARIA.Q.W.and :WAGON MAMMA
J9lNER,VM;49.,toptlier th.,a, large a!ohkof
lion, Steel". Haiti,..S . pihiS;:.liaiiroad'
" Saii; lies P l A§a'ihilirl;"
. e .. -;
Chains" . GiindstoheS:
' " ' Croii :Cue
_
-Enainelledv•Finished
and Plain Hol-
Vare.
Coat Oil' Lainps'antl Lanterns; '
Oil arid j'iri;uteid,
•
.15"Litiek CA.m.ileozwy'
• Comprlslng,;), :.; • KNIVES; FORKS ; DESSERT, TEA
AND TABLE . SOIS;
( 4 )RS, RAZORS, &O.
&SILVER PLATED, WARE.
liariimiltural and Farm
:lai• ..„ , • •
,
Of tii f j'ai art arid most ii#lirOyed pOierija,
CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOB . ;MLR
477.MANUFACT UR:AIM" '1": - R . I20.4Vd.
CARRIAGE& WAGON • MAKERS
WilL Snd a general asaortment, of Material far their use,
consisting in part of _
HUNTINGDON, PA
Carriage • Trimmings, Hubs . ,-! 'Spokes
,1 ' Axli6 Springs, .Nitts, Bolts;
~•
oe t it,te:.lions;
40fz,14 iiu!Mcele4 l l 6s .rther) ;
- A :IV4ps, - Tongues, Soo-. . , .
kets, Shafts, ife. ' : 3
31.1.ii..A.CLIECSIMEXTMESS
• • • otipplict with '"
'• ' 'ANVILS, BELOW VI HS;
14:
SLEDGES, • HAMMERS;'
'HORSE AN) MULE SHOEI6, , •:
Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron dt Stee
• CARPEN I TERS
Will find In ons r eseal;fishr;fent o superior stock of
PLANES,' " '
SAWS,
,AUGERS..
HATCHETS, -
11,13114ER5,
FILES,
~
_ „
CHISELS,
- , _• ...• 'HINGES;
':SOREWS,
LOCKS,
\ BOLT'S,
PULLEYS,
SASH-CORDS, &C., &O. •
MINING AND MINERS' , GOODS
NAILS . au d 'SPIKES,' of a!l' varieties
ELA.I3IING POWDER, rdsn,
COAL PICKS AND 8:11-0KEIS.
• , N I EVC.II:23. O Erta
Caa So accent modated:with 'or erythiniin' their linifrom
a Grain Separator to a WhOt-stentt., • • '
sepeelalljinvited io . call and examine our stock of
BufLoiNG`,EfAiiowAßt
And compare eur_pricee with °them
Agricultural 'lmplements,
ComprialOg the famous - Russell
Retiper,'Mo'virei, • and Dropper, Ombined
Rundell's First Prerolaila iIOIISA RITCLIFORIE, -
PeJlhey-
Hay Fork's, .
Trace and Haller Chalet!, •
eat Chains, ,
Cow Ties
• Our) ,Combe, •
Cards ke. ac.;&e.
• Among the epecialttes,of our noose; we desire_ to's&
attention to the celebrated ,
OHIO' PUMP,
The oxoluelvo right to ittll Irt!loh Is vested tn,uor., sepdfot
aOlrculur and got full particulars Of tilixo;iud ottittfy
jouroolf eflto eutiorlor ,
Seale' 'or nll size's and description', incin4ing
Tea and Counter Scales, .
Platform Scales,
Grocers' and brugiiSts' Scales,
RO Wheelbtirrow, Pork, Port•
able, llopper,,Miner t s and ' Trans-
portation, Hay, Cattle and
Coal Scales; ,
FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS
•f •. • CASH PRIC..S. -'
The largest and best assortment of
GLASS;'PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY
.firer offp:ed lu this Owl
A GREASY VARIETY OF
COOK & PARLOR STOVES.
ALL SIZES OF
NAILS AND BRADS,
Beet Norway nail, rod, bar an hoop - Iron. -
STEEL, of all sizes and deseriptiOns
NYA,GON.BOXES,:
CARRIAGE. SPRINGS,
IRON AND BRASS WIRE
Lard, Lubricating and COarrOil,
By thaparrcloF,sallaa, At vary lew Elora.
• WA call la reipao . tially•aollclted, esollak coafi
-, dont .glat our goods Sind prleeo will not foil to
WHARTON & MAGUIRE.
Aaatugdon, May 7, 1917
Fri
The attention of
An cellautufortmqutof
nt
.
33^udaciewaso
SCALES.
Ily the keg, Very lowl
Viiitrtiztintittg.
A WORD TO .
CONSUMPTIVES. '
Being unhurt and - prbettear treatise On.lbenatute, mut
08 , and a., roptomlor Rulmonary,Ontumptim
and Asthma p nud 'tbeti)prefention,:trealluect, , and cure
by inhalation. sent by MO' -free; -Addrese Q. yAN
RUMMELL, M D.;16 West Fouitien tit Bt., N: If-.11y14.15,
IX. O. Roux. ' ' ' ' - "'Gr.o. W. ELiya: ,
; PLCOTAratr_.:ll*,
IMPORTERS AND WHOLEBALIA DEALERS IN
China, Glass & Queensware,
43d MARKET ST., NORTH SiDEVIII
• 1 - BELOW FIST'S STREET,'
PHILADELPHIA, PA.' -
•
, . -•
,4114)" . : ISAAC 'K. ST.AUFFER,.*
-'; WATCHES (bid' JEWELRY;
N0:149 Noiriti . id Strk i tioritir of Quarry
PIIILADNLPIIIA.. ;
An anortment of Watnltes e •Jewelry, : 99yempd Plated
Ware constantly on hand:" • '
4150-Repairing of Watched land ,Itivrelry,pronnitly at
tended to. • Aug. 11.1 y
or' ~ t afaarteealrlB6l. T.-- .1,,{ I
A POSTLETHWAITE
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'General Commission Merchants.
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Wheat, Cara, Oats, Rye,4lA,' lint4ii•i g ii,irliky
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:N01264, Southi Ftwit Streef,;s.
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A. 0: Vonttothweito,
J. O. McNaughton.
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ARCH -ST...CARPET , 'WAREHOUSE;
832 ':ARCH' bt -, .1z, - mmT, •
BELOW NIN ; 111 STBBET, • POILADELPIIIA
The Old Isteliliehed 'Stand 1
Retelling for the Srlng Trade ' a large stook of the Neff
Styles of
CARPETiiI GS,
Purchased at the.Lowent ObhD RATES, and will Issis4l
at a great reduction from last season's price. „ •
ENG bI9II BAUSSELB at $1 80, aud all othergoods in
proportion. •••
JOSISPII BLACKWOOD;
832 Arch Stteet, Philadelphia,
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RUnNITURE
.: .. ;•:••.; ; .
IJOSEPH WALTON &CO.;
CAB TIVET I :II.IAKERS,
No'. 413 Mania Stieet;' , l''XiladklAtuf,' Pd.
Ourjr It r • . 1 • '•••• r! 1 .• !! • i '1
establishment is one of the oldest in Philadelphia
itnd froui lyufg experience andsupericir‘fitailltles we are
prepared to fort:ails good worts at reasonable prices,
We iniumfactare :fine furniture, and • tilse''mediutd
priced furniture uf ;superler,guality., , ".A large stock of
(*attire always du band., Goode made to order.
-ICoitutoraiDesk:Work and Furniture far Danko,
0111 cm and Citores, made to order., ,
irstiort. •• " Joe , L!'
0 . 1 . 64 7 s :‘: t• '•, I •
10t0OX ~106.1 t
4, •T[IE'hTRUGOLIt3 AED`TRIUMPII3 OP "
Ps " T. •3=3:A.P1ND",..14'.'i
" Wiitten by idM . enlf : IndOu'e'latge;octiiso. ,
Nearly 800 rages—Priittod in English:and German,
, 33 Elegant full page Engrusirigs...
It embraces forty years recolleCtions of hisibusy
aa a Merchant; -blanagee, Bunker, Lecturei: and Show
man, and' ives icCounts of his Imprisonment, hie Fail
ure, his suceessfol European Tours, - and bnportrint',llE
torical and. Personul lisminisceuess replete with` His
Anecdotes and 'Enleitaining Nurrativey No boOk
published so acceptable to all claws.. Every era "wants
it. Agents ate soiling front 50 1 0100 a week.-
We otter extra terms. Our Elustruted eutalogua and
Terms to Agouti sent fres - - -
J. B. DOER fc po., Publisher/,
Feb.94m. ' 'Dartford, Connectimit.
AlcG UIRE'S
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SPANISH.. HAR DRESSER
• ,ItairPROXOVING TUC OkORTII, 13SAUTI1IING 700 HAIR,
And rendering it dark and,glosey. No oilier compound
possesses the, peculhir properties which no exactly suit
the various contiltione of the human hair. The'uee of
this oil as • hale dresser has been universal In every sea
lion of the country in the Spnnish Alain Air centuries.—
No preparation Of artehuld give that elegant luxuriance
and abundance of hair whirl, have es often been the ad.
nitration of travelers in epaiu. This oil is highly and
delicately perfumed, forming an article tinrlvaled in ex
cellence and.upon ullich the Spaniel, people fur rimier
years have set its seal of induring approval.
BIeGUIRE'S
Mexican Wild FlowersSliampoo Loth
For removing dandruff and sand from the head, Milieu
ing and perfuming the skin. This article is entirely di(
ferent front anything of tbu kind ever affuted in this coon
try and is warranted free Proneall poisonous - et:L.onm en
This-valuable lotion warped by the Emperor Maximil
can, and ' EMpress Cat lotto Of Mexico, and nnivenally
need by Mexican., for three hundred years. A. a won
tenths bead—it in cooling, cleansing and refreshing.—
When thus used it at once relieves headache.
- /IcG ULU'S • • •
WILD I'LOWEIRE -FOR THEI TEETH.
:Alf thee, who are in Myer of white teeth and a pgMant
and perfumed preach. onpuld etonce,umiliclitdre'el Wild
Flowers for the teeth. All throe prepatutlons are put
by lu the moet - bleganklifil'Ornamentar,initnner. We
Make. no. exceptten in coping that they ere nn ornament
to a lady's toilet table, and none complete odthent
tfarraated' ikiltifactoril'or money refunded.'Dealers
Non; bear this in, mind. sold by all: respectable(Druk •
gists in the United BMWs and Canadmi. Addreee, orders
to • '')
ItI.VHARE„IXIGG TIRE, '
.„ „ pep:A, spit Manuractaiy, ' ; ,
Second Street, P hiladelphia
il
lot sale at Lovas' tiolt Store, Iluntlogdon.
CALDEWELL & 0.
-44 1 , JEWELERS'L
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IMPOIVIMPIS
902 CHESTNUT STREET,; • -,
" atm. NLY -
' FIRST-CLASS aboDs
, AY 13.1.11ENSt: VARIETY OW •• •
GOLD WATCHES, ,_ ~,,, •• ' •
- DIAMONDS,
JEWELRY,_ " •
SILvEHWARts,,. •••
. . WEEDENG" SILVER I ,
PLATED WARE, • • I •
CLOCKS. BRONZES, I:3 11
;FOREIGN FANCY GOODS,
FINE PAINTINGS; iko &O.
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All persons, desiring really flue artistes, rollablot in
quality-. and moderate in price, are certain re be pleased
by our exceedingly large, and varied collection. Our
stock is krptalways frosh44additionwfmn Hrotuources.
Our stare in pronounced one of the meat elegant in the
world; and any parties visiting the city are cordially in
sited to call and inspect It at their leisure. •
Jan. 19,10.-17.
pUMPS! PUMPS !I PUMPS
BLATCULEY'S
Cucuniber:Wood Pumps!
The Best and Cheapest Pumps made!,
Durable, [tellable, ,- Aecurete and ,ret feet,'• arid giTc; no
lac to the weter. , ,
IMMO
They nrq adapted
depth of well up to
WATEtt very easily
one can put thew up
poll . , and when put
rectlone,n'they never
6111111.40T10N..
ASK. FOR ET4TOHLEVB
CUCUMBER Vir66D PUMPS.
Cif Every Pump sold by me or my authorized age Alai
guaranteed genuine.
CHARLES O. BLATOHLEY,
blanufactui er,
rnhilbem flu and 626 Filbert St., Philadelphia, P
GET BEST
READY G -
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114343 - FA
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Suitable for AlI Buildings, Dwolllnsa, Barna, Citurcficei
Pactoriee, & e ., and for all climates; equally - _adapted, to
Hat or r areep rliefle, , end,' , can be 'applied • by any-ordiriary
THE 'READY ROOFING-,
Is more durable than tin, and does not coat ono-belt a&
much. It is cheaper than ehinales, far more durable,
and fire-proof. It is made of the heaviest fabric ever need
for the purpose; and to put up in rolls ready foreldpment
to any part of the 3vorld. Send for circular and samples'
(tient free.) •
We also menufactire
• GRANITE CEMENT"
"`. Per repairing all lin& of leakyroore, ehimneys. sky
lights, fic."Thie liooling Citment forma &permanent
hesivo ceatieg ovet"thci whole surface of atir c ofs, wheth
er tin, shingle', or
,cOmpo'sition, 'completely , closing
leakages, and being composedlargely of ground granite, .
whseh" Bets'and bat'dentl; Tyl• Boon becontee tii!',artifictaf
Slate or Stone' covering: "
. . . . . . .
For coating Tin and all kind. ofmetal andaiompooltion ,
roofs. It will not lim:forack,Or peal off, but form ajierl
=anent end perfect protactione wherever placed. , lt• le
furniehed at, , belf the cost; and poeseehes twice the dura.
billty of the common oil paints needfor end, purPoseam
county 1:1:14 ! ,t - or
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NREAtirt it'ObEliVGlCOttitigt*
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,I,:ao)reca . BLBIALDEN LANE, N. E.'
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Autborize'd WArtetAIIV,IIOENCf
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SOLDIERA' HEIRS, AWERT/ON
The act of Congress approved March 2,1867, sires ter
goye etfirddlere,mhcr diellairistmers, er warp) !ft!, 1;
COMMITATION ,
for ' the tlme'tbe soidier'irastio Reid a prisoner, et the
rate of twenty-five cents per day, to be paid in the toile&
ing order: lat. To the widow, If Unmarried i 2d. To the
children 1 8(1,2o the parerits.,l6 'both jointly if-they arts
living, if either is dead, to the ; Atli, To the bro
there and sisters.
.The act OtPebritarf 28; 188t:pialain for like refoud•
ink of the $3OO CoriiantaVon,Moury. where same 'pls . ;
sou wax again dratad, and'ivairequirrii tit sales the Hr•
rice or furnish a lubstirutail -
DISCHARGED SOLDIERS.. '
,The act of Mardi 2,1807, alio malte4 prclleione for An
payment or die U 2 , . ` 2,‘J fl ,
'l,
.11 : , $lOO ApS , ITIOI4.4L'iiOVNTY(;
inch rldisne as lnivn accidentally Ant tbair.disslai
AU portions Miring any claims under any of the above
mentioned Acte, or any other, kind of claim solid the
Untied Slates or State Gorernmente,"can harp them
promptly collected,' by addfoimitig'the mir.derehrned."
formation and advice cheerfully ‘liten3o puldieninF thsls
Monad. free of charge.' ' '- • fi '•• "•
' • • „ N. I.I.rWOODS, )r'
' Authorised :Army and Navy Trin , aaint Agent,
1:m 0,21867 ;;: Noon:mum, Huntingdon c*., Pa
li: ggcloga::kov:‘,•iiti-iiii:
' ` {WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
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*~ gctj I:3l9NiLyll , NOV.Elilibit 22,:1889.:• : I
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fI'ItEAT TRUNK : LINE FRO THE
1...3111iWth , ,1ni - , North-West for% PartAbriettii,iNsw
YoBIG, READING, P0178911.1.Z. TI AQUA, Asnuarn,firlaiseinf
less lees, Ativerowx; EASIoN, EI•IIR ; ATA, VoNOOO.
TER. GOLORBIA, &C., &C.• , r ; ,
• ; Tinins leave Harrisburg for York, is follow - if.
At 2 80; §35 and 8.10 A. 83; Moist 17'20; anon; 2,55; it
p. in, connecting with ',Millar trains on the Pennsylvania
R.ll, and arriving at New York at 10,15, a. in., and 12,05;
neon. 3.35.635 and 100.000• p, m., and,6.00 a. m.:lieSpect-
Ively. Sleeping cars aceetrinahy the - OM - and 5,35 a. in
pad 52,20 noon trains:without change: , ; cv 1.; ft?
'lave Ilarrisburg foe Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqpii,
Minersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove. Allehicinve„
and Philadelphia at ,8 10 A., AL, and 2 55 and 4 10(P., M.,
the 2.55 hopping at'Lebanon only ; the 4 10'
making connections • for • pi, I ladelpb Pot teville,;ColamL
bin andail intermediate statiena betweeh said points on
ly. For Pottsville, Eclutykill Haven and Auburti,' - vla
Schuylkill and Susquehanna IL It, l ea ve Ilarrhdrirg at
. Returning; leave Nosr-Youg 814•12.00 noon, and
- 5.00 - tind B.oo'l'. Philadelphia at 8.15 A.M.. and ,L 0 P
14.; Sleeping care accompany the 9.00 a el and s.oGratid
8.00. p mimins from New York iiltliont change., i .-
,Way•Piesenger train leaves Philadelphia at 7 30 1. tr.
connecting with similar amen on ,Enist Perma.;liallread,
Rreon a. turning from Reading at 0.35 p m stopping at all ate-
Leavo Pottavvllle at 5.40 and 0,00 a,m., and 3,03 p,
IlerndOWat 9 30' a Sham6kin of 5'40 and '10,40 'a ne
Ashland 7 05 a iiA. are:1,12,30 noon, Tamaqua at 8 88 a a
and 2,20'.5. II for itiladeplita and New York. ,
Leave Pottsville, via. Schuylkill and Sudquhaiiiiaflail
road at 8 15a. m. for ,Haniasnrg, and 11 30 A. 111, for
Pine Grove and Tremont.' , " '
'Bonding, Accommo. Pagsengor ,Train leaves Potter!lia
at 6,40 a in; passel Reading at 7.30 a m. arriving at Phil
adelphia at 10,20 a m 'returning, luages Philadelphia it
4,45 P. 51. Pausing heading at 7,40 'P. tn., -arriving at
Pottsvdle at 9,30 p •, • • ..• , :• J t
PoMstown, Accommodation Train: LeaverPottatawsr
6,25 a. tibi retaining leaves Philadelphia at 4,00 p. m..: ,
Columbia Railroad Trains; leaver Reading-' .1,716 A
M., and 6 15 P. M., for Ephrata, Liti9 , ,,Lancasteri
'he.' - • • ' • :
Perkin:nen Railroad trains leave Perkiomen • anothin
at.. 9.00 n ni 3.10 and 5,30'p m returnicig: leave Schweink.
Villa at 0,10, 8,12 a m. and( 12.45 noon; connecting trilii
similar train. on Reading Mims? •
• Colebrookdale calfroad,Trainstioa. ' "Ittsiown' at 845
a in, and 9,20 p co, for Mt. Pleasant,, thorn 'at
10,20 a. m. and 7,20 p: m , retaining, Igavo Olt. Pleating
at 7,00 and 11,00 a. m. , nonagon:lg with ninuilne traluag
on Reading railroad.
Chester Valley railroad Train, leas•Dridgepori ht
a m,,2,06 and 6,02 p in, returning, Jean, Dawningtewn
at 0.30 n•m; 12,45 and 6,15 p m, connecting with trairis
Reading - •
On Sundays, leire'Now York at '6, 3 00,p m,
phla,,S ti..m nod 315 P. M. Olio it Wit traltvranning.l4lr
to Reading; leave Pottsville 8 A. 51.. Ilarri ,burg.s 3$ a at;,
410 and 10,:0 p m, and Reading 1243. midnight 7 16,a. ma
far Ilarriaburg, and 7,20 a. on., andl2.ssinithilght tht It,.
Y. And at tad' ,4.25 p.m. for Philad,olphis t
00.iporrsizow; MILIA9II, BZABb2f; 81511110 L, ind 'FIXtERSIO
TICKETS to and front all points at minced rates.l ,
ilaggitre eheilied through: 100 poartatt Baggage alloy%
each P"seSiter• .I'7. ;• o P •
O. A. IFICOLLS,
.I*eadlag,,lfort.22, 1860.; . 9 4faterat SUperintendent.
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I The Prtmt. neatest Eastvraid leaves Altoot
Is. and arrives at Huntingdon at 10 21 P. M. •
The PAST LINE Enatwaid leaves Altair
A. M., and irriwo• at Huntingdon at 1 45 A. IL.
The CINCINNATI Paeans Eastward leaves Altoona at
S 45 , I':sl.and arrives at Min tingdulf at 704 P 111. 0 1
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PACII , IC, EXPP./..99 Eastward, leftlifil Altoona: at 7pe
x. 111111 poses., Huntingdon at 8 08 A. W.
C1NC11,21.171 EXPRESS Westward leaves Huntingdon' at
3 32 a stand Orris-co-at Altoona 4 Rale -
- The . FAST LINE Westward,' pasioa Hunt ng ou
• i
7 08 P., M. and actives at ,Altoona at 8,12 P. 731. 7 ,
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ildo and taffen • TIIIIRgDAY.• MAY - at% 4870, OasGi .
gor Tridnis will arrive and d.pnrt_oa folipwa : , , ,
! UP TRAINS.
Exears6l ! MAIL,
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P, TT: A. M,
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6 42 - 8;00
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TO ,THE
The,subacr
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ESSENCE OF STARCH.
cisterns: or any
feet, and THROW
d ' And
d keep them In r«
) according to "RI-
O t4"givi Pasim
•To calling the attention of 'the ladles to our 13taialt
they will find that It roohotulzea labor, produces*
" BEAUTIFUL GLOSS, .
Much `superiorto common starch, and eastersto Iron. , 111
fact if you want a beautiful girm op your skirt, or, your .
husband's shirt or collar, procure a box 'of Pur Essence
of Starch. The cast Is trifling, only 15 cents a boX.', 1
Try a box end bo convinced. Every Family should
.have a pox of the • Essence of Starch. Fon sale by. all
Grocers and dealettfin the United Stator. Manufactured
only by SMITH,' HAMMON & CO., sold.prOpriators, No
1113 Harmer street, Philadelphia. • +.
.6Q-For solo at MASSEY & CO'S. Enterprise lledd:
Vattern., 1 feb9,
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Prom the kiln of Geo. Taylor, Markiceberg, pro,"
elly chemical analysis to be of the best quality, cone
latently kept and for sale in any quantity, at the depot o
the Huntingdon and Broad T,,p Railroad.
gii . APO,' to henry Leietcr, Proprietor of the "Broad
Top ifouee." . unc•Tdif
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