4th6lobt. EiIINTINGD,ON; PA. !From the Y. Tribuno.l WHAT 1 KNOW! OF FARMING. JSY)I9!CACk.I,OIEtit!tiY, EN MUCK--110 NY TO UTILIZE IT. The•time will be, I cannot doubt, ,Rbetliiel.qtcan tell „us the exact tpoditcvq rotative value of 1 a cord of Ll.u4-:-4iow, this swamp or that pond afrords'A choice article, while the pro duct, of another will hardly pay for digging. There may be chemists wheee_ judgment on these points is, pow'inottb far More than mine, since mine is worth exactly nothing. rdo know, however, that'Atuck is a valua ble'±erlilizer, and flint digging and composting it does 'pay. I judge that I have transferred at least three thou sand loads of it from my swamp to upland; and the, effect has been all that I expected. Let me speak ,of Muck ; generally ,, jar theAight- cif my 0 Yq,P94111) 0 ,1] o °. l =1; CW ) iiOA-VeerOeke , %iii "Came to the,surfampf. a •,valley,' plain, or gen- tie elope,•water is apt to ~ be collected ~or retained by, them, forming ponds ;„or.• shallower poolsc whiCh may or 'rosy. not , AdrY:::uP in Suinmer, but I :,:cihich:',areseldOm'di:ylato in autumn :.',Wliiin plUnta are dying and leaves aro falling'.;' .The latter, caught in their diment . ., - .iypg . ,,ll.Fsti . _Nyjndspf .. 9.l43 t sea -1 d ,ar& eivept.,:nrong,_l4ef,ljare;4 . dry g lnd, till they strike the :water, ifltittrKettik9i f r i ivpyolrefis tit)d soon e4hlffritiein't 4hus - anaere'of Vintery 4 watt - pee will often Collect, and t retain t. tend foliage:Of , five' to ten acres of f e_t;;Aiid , next FallTlllrefilder its k 0 rpd:tribute and the next, and the nx ,'fbi evey,,:The;rii cannot be, less tUid fiky millions-es„of,S,W4mps re, o icoly old States (including Maine;) Naereof—l—presume—the—largearea vritiVeiiiie-griiitifiiitie-iiiiitirtlifi'slow contributions of leaves and weeds fill ed them above the level at which long* retained on the surface. And still, they are,so moist and baggy, and their rank vegetation VsCr i rentiv i e,'tfifit th'e weeds swept in from(tlfe adjticeriChille,Thnd glades are. firmly retained and aid to:increase the depth, of their vegetable mold, which varies from a few inches to ViTTP:lbriingloWtb,irey feed IW tmy old Councryq . )Vestches!er, I rough. ly estimate tha there are' at least five thonsthid icies` of 'bog; _whereof but a ...v,er,y,„few„.,bundreds, have, yet been Subdued to the uses of cultivation. Whoever digS a quantity of Swamp Muck and applies it directly to his fields. o r earden„will lorry° little or no iltifnlci e ra,teil/eogt ';'tlierefrom.. It is eeen,l3eurs, cold and -- mare likely to cover his fields-thickly and persistent ly with:Sorrel, eye-smart, Rag-weed, Parsley, and other infestations, than to add a bushel por acre to his crop of rin ropto.‘ (Ind.thus,,many haye 'tfiell and, prOnbuticed ,it•aloostilent humbug. ''; , .putLiettnyfarmdr turn his whole foroe into a bog ,or marsh dirSctly -after, finishing 'his Summer harvest , (when•it 'is apt to be dryest and wirmest,) and, having freed it ofWat , er to the.best of his ability, dig and out. one, hundred cords of its 61a'ek, oozy substance, and ho will :know better than to unite in that has judgment. If the bog bo near his . farmyard, let the muck be shoveled at . once into a oak, and drawn thither ; - bnt, if not, let it be simply broughtout in wheel-barroWs and deposited, not more than two feet deep, on the most convenient bank that is well draijaed and perfectly dry. Isere let it dry and drain till after'Fall harvest, ; and -then' begin' to draw it gradually into the yards; and especially where it may boWOrked oN,riar by swine and scratch ed over for seeds and insects by foWls. Assutiaiog that tho farm-yard is low- Jinn Ilpiciliter and e jtiloWi !Co. liquid to escapo save by evaporation, the Muck may well be dumped on the . dryer sides; thence, after.being work ed Over and ' trampled through and tpropg4, to be shoveled into the center and . replaced by fresh arrivals. A hundred eilidit luny . thne: be so mixed and ripened as to ho fit to draw out noct May add used aft . ; a feitiNcf, for Grain or Roots, though, if not so trea• ted, it should lie exposed to sun and wind aTull year; being applied in. the to props of Winter grain or spread ftpon'the fields to bo planted or sowed _nest Spring. All the manure made during the Winter should be spread over that which lies in the yard at least moatblyLand then new Muck dran ini to , be rooted or scratched ;oyer, • - trampled into the underlying r'stratia; and overspread in its turn.— ' Thus treated, I am confident that each hundred cords of .illuelt will be equal rabic to an equal quantity of man ure, though it may not give up its fertilizing ptoperties so freely to the first crop that follows its application. I have load that,did notyield (in past ure) the equivalent of half a tun of hay per annum when I bought it, that now yields at least throe tune of good hay per annum ; audits renova tion is mainly duo to a free application of.S,v,vatup Muck. I'o ' those who have a good stock of animal s , with :Muck convenient to their yards„ I would not recommend any other treatment than the forego ingj but there are many whose Muck- beds lie at the back of their farm 4, two or three hundred rode from the their barns; while they wish to fertil ize the fields in this quarter, which have been slighted in former applica tions because of the distance over which manure had to be hauled. If these possess or can buy good hard wood, house-made Ashes at twenty five cents or less per bushel, I. would say, Mix these well, at the rate of two or three bushels to the cord, with your rnmete_,ne (jig 4t, ; work it over th 6 Spring; idid'apply it the ensuing Fall, so as to give It a full year to ripen and sweeten, and it will be all right. But, if you have not and cannot;gpt;thelAsher,, : and;mipp , ”Y° d irti; raUsle' Salt - ' Von' ' ditt packer or wholesale grocer, apply this as you would have applied• the Ashes, but in rather larger quantity; and, if you b - hii . get A - Aohlior Salt,use quick Lime, as fresh and hot from the kiln, as you : can apply it. The ,best Limo is that from burned Oyster- Shelle ; I - consider - this, if nowise sluic ed, nearly equal to refuse Salt; but Oyster-Shells Lime hi too dear at most inland points; and here„the,, refuse of the kilns—that which,is not „good enough for mason-work must be used. Usually, the lime-burner has a load - or more of this at the clearing out of every kiln, which he will sell quite cheap,if it be taken out of his way at once; and this should be look ed for and secured. Being inferior in quality, (often because imperfectly burned), it should be applied in larg er quantity—not less than four bush els to each. cord of Muck. I will not-hero describe the process of miXingSalt with'Line: commended by Prof:Maples, becalm it is not cagy to bring these two, ingredients togeth er so as to mix them with the, Muck as it is dug : and, though .1 have used them after Prof. Maples's recipe, and purposeito do so hereafter, I do not feel certain that' any positive advant age results from . their blendecl appli cation as a Chloride of Lime. If I should gain further light' on this point before completing this series, I shall not fail to impart it. mcaumt'§ SPANISH ,HAR ~DRESSER FOR PROMOTINo SRC GRORSn, ISBAUTIVYINO ant limn, And rendering it dark and glossy. No other. compound possesses the pecnliar properties which so exactly suit the various couditionsof the,huinan hair; The use of this oil as a hair dresser has been universal in every sec tion of the country in the Spanish Main for centuries. No preparation of art could give that elegant luxuriance And abundmice'ef hair Which have so often been the ad miration of travelers in Spain. This .oil is highly and thileatelY perfumed, forming an article unrivaled in ex cellence end upon which the Spanish people' for many years have set its seal of enduring approval. IFIGGU IRE'S, BloxicanWild FloworsShango Lotion For removing dandruff and scurf froni the head, whiten lug and perfuming the 6ki11., This article Is entirely'dlf relent from anything of the kind ever offered in this cqun try and Is warranted free &dm alt poisonous substances This valuable lotion was used by the Emperor Maxtroil fan, and Empress Cot iotta of Mexico, and universally used by Mexicans for three hundred years. As a wash for'thb heatl.;—te is • coolin&cleansing and pears., When thus used it at once relieves headache. t • -0- 111cGUIRE'S WILD FLOWERS FOR 'THE TEETH. All those u ho are In favor of white teeth and a pleasant and perfonied Meath, should at once use Maluire's %Vila Flowers for tlie,Terth. ;All those preparations - are pot up in the most "elegant and ornamental manner. We make no exception iu saying that they aro an ornament to a lady's toilet table, and none complete without them. Warranted satisfactory or money refunded. Dealers will hear this in mind. Sold by all respectable Drina. gists In the United ,States and Canaries. A•larLan orders to • ' RICHARD MCGUIRE, Depot and Manufactory. radl•y North Second . Street, Philadelphia for e iiire liun!tdidtinZ 7 • The Tlial !of B0111101',:tali'11181111111'a TUE PF4IIITAp NUEIq.I!ERS, The Confession of Bodenburg. • ! • • 'as . D / . r •t . • / • THE EXECUTION. ! FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. t . : • . THEY ASK•WHO DOES THIS? HE undersigned would respectfully T inform the citizens of the town nod , country that they aro pep:men to _REPAIR WALLS, WHITEN CEILINGS, and RANG Plain and Ornamental PAPER in the best style. Also, to furnish material and do PLASTERING at the shortest arnica and on moderato terms. Thankful for past patronage they solicit FL contiou once or the same. T. G. STRICKLER & CO. i Iluntlnplon, Marcia 31.3 m U.S. REVENUE ,STAMPS F \ 43 • R SALE AT, LE )ClS'_ BOOK STORE. .11U,NTINGDON, OIL CLOT II WINDOW SHADES GILT GOLD SHADES, MUSLIN SHADES, BAILEY'S FIXTURES, ,TAPE, CORD AND TASSALS ASEOIII3IENT AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE " • ' • , i - ... !' ! •' , ; : 4 A A N ' i ' '-- 4 nzr--,-.%, , a pO7 , ,G tl l i? o \1n"S•1c A: i 4 i` '- 7, -- ~ ,,% v .wt , -n 4gfl, -- \ 1 0 ' , L, % .7- _ JJ From the kiln of Geo. Taylor, lifarklesburg, prov on by chemical nnalynie to ho of the best quality, con stoutly kept and for Hale in any quantity, at the depot o Iho Huntingdon nod Brood Top Itallrond. 013 — Apply to Henry Leieter, Proprietor of tho "Broad Top House." une-93tf _FOR THE LADIES. A superior article of Note Paper and 'Envelope I n A k for confidentl'al correspondence, for sale at LEIF'I C' POOR Q STATIOrKEY STORE. OUT,COLIBIN;F,011-THER,ERRE. - RED ,FRONT-7, =I ENTERPRISE S STORE: ' Sugars. ; • - All kindo;at,yery anrllprofits. Not offered, IoW td'ffrtivi,'ydu on on other goods.' prices to continuo' low, '• - • • - :~-~ - - Syrups. Ell The best Silver and Golden Drips, gentkine Lovering and other Syrups. New Orleans and other Baking 'No -1.38508.4, • • r Teas. A variety of hinds of best always on hand cheap. Cofirees. • Roasted aiiii'VrCeO, cheap as the cheapest for the same quality 1 / 4 eat. Rains, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, at living prices. • Cheese. Tho beat N. Y. Stato Goshen and Obio'Clieeoo. candies. WWI The best stick and other candies, and retail. Flour. The best Flour by the barrel, sack or potind. Cheaper for the same qual ity thari elsewhere. Feed , :By the' liundred of sniallet' quantity Stone-Wilre. 40004,' 2,8; 4; s,'and 6 g..allen' Creaks, jars, jugs, and churns, selling cheap. GLASS & QUEENSWARE. A large stook of Ironstone and Corn. mon ware, in ,sots or by the piece.— Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars, etc, at Red Front, cheap. Wood d,iid WillOw-Ware. largo assortment of —l3askets, 13)*k,t5t0,1qIiip i nsi ! Tal?s, lied i5:7:),:..; '',14 , 1'. ::: Fruit, &c. Dried Poaches and Apples, Raisins, Prunes, Currants, Elderberries,—Can ned Fruit and Vegetables; ete. Salt: By the sack or bushel. Also Dairy Salt. Spices, &c. All kinds of Spices, and a great va riety of notions. Soaps of all kinds and eboap. Fish: Pickled Salmon, Ilnddock, Shad, Trout, Virhite . Fish,' Mackerel, Dry Salt, Quoddy Labrador, Lake and smoked nerring, by the half and guar ter - barrel,•kitt, pound arid dozen. All warranted, and cheaper than elsewhere. Tobacco. • • • ,„ . • The' best qtiality. Tob'acco, and cheaper than any other store in town, RED STORE. Variety. For what you want first call at En terprise Headquarters whero prices will be kept regularly low. ENTERPRISE HEADQUARTERS, iIUNTINGDON, PA ILSON'S ME HIGHEST PREMIUM unt, rsavtig Received the only GOED - DirnDAL at the ' PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. • Tito!, nfo adopted to all Minis of Flooily:F,o9ll3gt and' to tlto its, of Sento:At 00set., I/rens:llalicro Tailors, 31nnu foitnrois' of Shirts, Collars. Skirls," Cleit Mtatifins,' Clothing, lints. Cop , ,,,,ciiort , gs, I'IM9 • nt'9' l l. Yinbrelln B / Pat 1,610, etc. They - mm.lc i7luallf styli upon rdlk; • ,noolon mid :cotton With 'Mlle, totted! or Mien ,iii ,••••,•.• .1111111, gather. hem; fell, cord, brottlt Itnid; tool 1., r.IOY, l•01sen log. innlilng benta dill nod pelf...et sill. on' both 'snloo of tho art,, IS Bossed :Thu qualities which let 411111106 a tlitint era:. ; 1. Iteatit3. and excellence of Audi, zoo, up Loth &deo of the fabric newel. 2. Ste ugth, firtmn••s otnli thiraStitty of scant, that will Economy. of ',,stoat. t. AttaclonOilts and alto , range 'of ,ipplicatiOn to purpro mot and. . . • G. COlllil/101111,14 and elegant, of owlet :Ind finish, 0. Sliniottelt3 and thin outt!onts; oftoittitenelion. 7. SIT, a 01,0.1410;1 : 10d . 111.11114,MM/ I. a ild,qinot licAi of molt moot.' • .11.31mclgint /000 t. ,011. , 3111.1Jintss kep/ repair Ono ••ear floe , . , , LIIWIS, Agent, , jomy., '• , . PA. SEL:P A I.'‘le.ut SCIf .11abter Intsbeen attached ty thy calekra ted:the6Wilt S.7tAlant SETTING mAcpCs;ES. The stboro Inochinoi niii tualw the chain or Look Stitch, (ditch ahko,..olt _both am faces). dal! and Fee th nto uoik. ror fin ilit i in format ioil \nit° to or Cal Al I iI 2f.tr. BARGAINS. „. • I linvo been t equested by the pullers of the following Sewing Machines to dilalso of them If possible at the prices annexeilits they w fell to procure Singer machines In their place: One Grover S Baker Neeld he. loop stitch, in good run. ning order, coot $OO, Hull take $5O; ono Florence machine ith ticker c, cost s9o, n will take (good older) SM, one Grocer & Biker machine, loop stitch, with box, coot $ll, take $45; 0110 WIILoX ‘t Gibbs, cost $ll5, will tako $3O; ono Grover & Baker machine, 'good running inciter, most $•55,--will take $4O; one Parker Machine, with cover, well finished, cost, $60,0011 take $35. ono fine Grover Jr Baker 3fIIOIIIII..IIfIVCY 1/N4l !Neil, coot with tuck cr. extra hemmers &e, , 518, will take $lO. . • Letters for tam motion mid' fm the celebrated Singer Machine to 110 addicts.] to • Judy 28—if .1, G. BLUR, Huntingdon, Po'; .„ 3E-3E ICTINT'W.IM r-21=AC:01t4T zr.;2 "Alt, IP:A .O -' 44 OA ' t•J 4 :01T1 il, • ,9 1 4Z; :; ;Or ' I ° ff k ' r e f. ' . 4 2 - Wrgit'it4" l MARBLE YARD, J. M. GREEN & F. O. BEAVER Timing entered into• partncrchip, tpf.o m the public that they are prepared to exceste all ,tylei of , Plain and ornamental Marble Work .Euch as MONUMENTS. PEAT/STONES. also Building flt M low prices as any shop in the r Minty ' , Orders from in distance pi timidly attendeibto. Shop on MIFFLIN/ street, a few anon east of the b., therm) church • . • .n 1,116,180 NEM ' READ AND: BE POSTEDI TO THE KETVL RIED AND ALI; IN WANT New undersigned would respectfully 1 announce that ho innnufactm roe and hoops cOustautly on hand n In •ga and splendid Rum mon! of DINING AND BREAKFAST TA Rums. BuitE.Aus, \VASIL AND CANDLE STA SDA Windsor and cane seat chairs. cup's) writs, gilt and rose wood moulding for rnirror and picturo fronts,. nnsl ety of articles not rdentiomil r nt privet that,earnipt:faißto 110 satisfactory. Ito is Idea agent for the well knoun Bailey .t Decamp patent spring Bed Bottom. Tho 'public are invited to call awl esioninS his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Work and sales room on Hill street, near Smith; ono door MCA of yem e e s store Iluntingdon, Aug.1,,1866 NEW GOO,OS: , PIIENTY OF TIIEN • _____. • ROMAN. N E,W 1. • , • •• ! MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING SPRING AND SUMMER 11. ROMAN'S CliktP CLOTHING. For Gentlemen's Clothing of the b,t material, and made lu the brat we:l:manlike manarr, tall at H. ROMAN'S,. opposito um Fran ?louse ha 31311:4 fiqunre, HuntlnA don, PS. SE IV LV G ‘MACIfIiVES. GREENE S: BRO, toisteCtildkug, up stairs MI u t Ingdoll, Pa JAMES Itt(WTNS JUST RECIUTED HARTON &MAGUIRE, arra.st4l3..t.r, , , iiiwyjNOP,ON, WITOLES.NI I 2V, it , RTITAfI, 1 ."!• ;ifi • ..ntritlthts"l:4 • : , ;YI ) I . .•' :i , • • 111.,. • ••1 • 410(11 U . la a iWa ). • (0, la s , - IRE= The attention of ; and bluer.; gnuetelly,•io invited, to tlio fact that aro ,osw offering a ?3,ETTE . It,A§pIt.TALDNX of HARDWARE :CHTLER'' found ' lllB part of ill ' at , p4id,:3'to'iidt (110'11mA' . bill story. comprises all En'ticlee fd this I:no of Net etnliranlng: d'etieral'ais`nrlirlek of , TOOLS And: MAT kill ALS 4113 ed by drifiVENT}M§, BLApIKB3,IITII§, C.AKRIA.Q.E, and WAGOI•InDIAKERS JOINEiI9 Sc., , together alai a. large stock • ; Iron„Sleel, Wails,- Spikes,. Railroad and dllining:'Supp4es, l Sciddlery;Rope,' ChainsGrindstone's`,' Citclaar s " •. • i and gross, Cul. Saws -; • ,Enameged, • • • and :Plain- Holt. •I • I Ion) 'Ware, ' Lathysdn'd _Taani6rns, • ~ • , . Oil and. .p.nvder. Cans • An oseollont assortment of 3P.1.32.6 .Cxxtler3;e, Comprising • I KNlrsrs; .- FORRS., : ,AND TABLE SPOONS, SCISLi!- ;;ORS, RA - ZORS;:"&0: BRIT NtA SIL-tit',llPLATED')ir:4lt:E Household Hottieultuial and Faun • Implemeniui Of the ?iztest anti nipsf improved .patterns, CO:4TANTLY ON lIAND AND FOR ALE A TIVAIV UFA Ge T URERS' FPI CUM CARRIAGE &AVAGON MAKERS nissoitnient ' antaieri;:f l io r ; their use consisting In patio( • . ' Carriage Ti immfngs,- Hubs, 'Spokes, Rims; Axles; 'Springs, Nuts,' Bolts, Ira.4hels .41falleable Irons, Pa-• , tent and enamelledLeather; Whips, Tongues, Soc- " - Lets , -Shafts, &c.. .1a.T.4-41.4t=i3Eie•IVIITMEIS Can be supplied with ANV4S,. BEI I LOWS, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE AN.L.) MULE SHOES, r ' • Horse Nails, and allkinds.of Iron & Steel •CARPE-NTERS Will find In our entablislunent n suporlor ntOcil:of . PLANES, '.• SAWS,' • AUGERS, _ _ • ' HATCHETS; ,' ' HAWIERS, FILES, CHISELS, HINGES, " SCREWS, LOCKS „. BOLTS, • - PULLEYS, SASH-CORDS, &C., &C. , , • . MINING 'AND MINERS' 'GOODS', NAILS and SPIKES;• of all - Varioties ~ .LASTING POWDER, FUSE, uOAL - :PICKS AND SILO PILLS. • 357.€1.3L".7CC:1.0X• , Can be arCogirnodutod with over} thing in they' !the Rona a tain,geparator to a What-atone. • • : '• " 3E51.7.1.1.c1eur• • Aro especially Invited to call and esciunine',Sur stock Of BUILDING . HARDWARE and compare our Pricea'with otLere: ' . , • Agricultural Implements; Cumprislug the faxous Russell Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, .cornbiried, Ruth SlTCtlllolitt, , ; Scythes, t : • 2 , -nay Folks, , Trace autl Halter Chains, • Brrtkat Chains, ' Cow. Ties, • ' Carry Combs, Cards, &c., kc., &c. Among the specialties of our !louse, we desire to call attention to the celobtated OHIO Pump, mho exclusl!o right to sell which la Seated in us, Bona fox acircotar and get full particulate of same, and satisfy yourself of its superior qualities. SCALES. - Scales of sizes nod descriptions, including Tea and ,Counter Scales, : Platform Scales, Grocers' and „prnggists' Scales, flailing MA ,Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port. able, Hopper, Miners •and Trans , portation; Hay, Cattle and - Coal Scales . . FURNISHED AT .MANUFACTURERS' '; 'CASH The largest, an 4 best_ assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, Ever offered In this place. A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL ' SIZES OF NA 11"; S AND BRADS, By the keg: •Verylowl Best Norway nail, rod, liar an hoop Iron. STEEE, H of all sizes and deeriltdons WAGON•BOXES, CARRIAGE SP.RINGS,. IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lird, Lubricating and Coal Oil, By the barrel or gollon, at Tory 1011 , figures Ire. A call is respectfully solicited, feeling confi dent that our goods and prices will not fail to plrwe 7-p WHARTON & 1 1 & UIRE. IfailMagdon, May 7, 1567 ~~l~~cZ~~x'rt,~:: t ~,~(i~x~z~.ki~r~ii~s, A! woub mo r. l It.eingrt short and preeticat treatise pn the nature, e..us symfildinfiot/'ettin9dary ConPiSliption, 110dhelatio. ' end Jiehnva; ;and, thetr_wrerttlii6A, fradmeat:.and cure by' inhalation.. - Sent hy mail "free. Address Q. l'At; . l iUll3fgflL, hr , 1') .; , 16'Weht%Pdlirtinntli St ;1**3::1104-15 •.' 11.. ' aith"M. • !j7,d ,' ''P. to I: 3 .0 .4±26 rt21X }W.X4g4470, IpII , 9IITFRS AND, j ll',l,lOLASAyki ;1), China, Glass & Qiioon§iAtOre • t433..caR1ZET57.•, ItoßTE!„§p?p„ . it , , Firm STREET,:. PHILADELPHIA PA: Juile 20,1869 '• ; !;; •' ; ;NISAA•C tr - 'SIA'UFFER' •••, ; •.. I tto, TVATCllRq''aitd „No, 1 .S r urtll 21,Stp!?t,csrner,9f Quvey, • , • An Aisb'iton:fit•or wA1ch'0;;,:.3,404, •E'ilvorrani kildted Wan conmtantly, on hand. „'t '44i•Rephirlidg Of Watelich 'And .19woIry prompily nL tondedto. § k • , t ;Ang.ll , ly ; •ARCR , ST.: CARPET 'WARRFICUE, 832 ; BELOW NINTH , ,;,, The 1)1(11 Esttiblishect Stahl • 11.4eirin f 'gior . the jug Tradri a largttstock . of the New stylib , or r - I ' 3 " " ; yurchand the Eoviw OOLP RAM, AmLivill'ho sold at a groat reduction from last arason'Aldlceß..• ' ENG FISH' BRUSSE cs itt'Sl 0; "rind all °Mei- gnodp Proportion. 'll l / 1 10.:Its ' • ; JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, 8,12. Arch Sttgra . , Phdrolrdphia. - URiNITURE • • JOSEPH. WALTOW&*OO. I ,' • CAB INET.,MAKERS,. • • „ iN0.'413; Streel;"Phdadellikiiz, Our estohlisliniollt is one of the °Mediu Philadelphia, ,and lion) long 'experietme and superior facilities we ant • prepared tie furnimli good Work lit ; ' iYe matitil.tetnro fink Intaiture, and oleo medium. priced furniture of • stperinr, quality. • A lon go stock Of furniture Ilanya on build.' Goode mallet 10 order: , Counters, , llesk Workfind Office 'rurbiEture Per'Brinks, ()dices and Stoles, auntie to order. , j Jun. 11Avron. J. W. EAPPINCerr. •405 L. SCOTT. tebid.iy • , I i .itt 313.4. - 100agrEs: t... 1f s. c . 'RAW - BONE' • SUPER-PHOSPHATE .OF LIME, . TRADE injll. . • ,:,' :',"-,, SPRIIO ~ ,- 1 ,:j-/-0, - .4., - ::.-.':::J.6, , i0. , . - ...., - , • ...• .. . ,_ , . . , . • T , • Increase S.pur 'crop of CORN, OAPs, POTATOES, WHEAT AEI) ! As as ' ADD TO TILE FERTILITY OF YOUR SoIL: '''' By a Judicious and ECOROlllietti mode of • A N TT R, S T Cr - Gel the value of your outlay the first ,season. Obtain better, jilted ears anti heavier grain. liccp yoursoglree fromoioxious weeds./ ltake, !IP"?' ?Tl P er ßq z '' 6 " tl l/ferl i f e. 1, Ovor, SIX ryEN,. years of constant Imo, on all crops, brit prevail tlatt Ttaimli's Haw Bono l'hosplpto 'Day be ',ended upon by Farmers. •-• • • "' - • HIGHLY 13IPROYED AND STANDARD It'XRI2,INTED FtirJ6nio by Agribitltural 'Denlor;i • BAVG.TI - 14LOisfs,:,' •-" Oigoe,'iZi: 20 Saii‘th Deld 4 Fe ' mfis-6;ic" ' PUMPS! PU111. 3 11, PU3ll'B' 11 •-, • BLATCHLEVS: , - •"- Cucumber - Wood Pumps Tkeßest,altd alLestp„gst,l,',umps lAcule,! ritt:ntert tt tinbtc , iAccnrnto not tPolfect,. nut give no twat: to the Mnter. . • They are . onhiPted depth of, well, lip to NVAI 4 EIt c'ery' easily ,One Can put them up pair., and when, put reetions." they never I:',rnsetcrioot. , NM =I CUU U AIBER -IKOODP.UMPS d by yne 'o . r:pny gunfAiltCia " CIIA nt Es if: Br. ATc`III,EI - , ''nlll3o-6 . m . 624 .and Eight Pei Cent. Gold. FIBST,MORTGAGE,BONDS =I X 195009000 9 000 9 9 , BY ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD COMPANY'. 1 In denominations of $l,OOO and 8500, cannon or register. ed, with in tereh at eight per cent 'per anhum, payable 10th February and August, In (laid free of United States . taxes, •in New Yolk or Europe. The bonds have thirty years to rdn,:piyable in New York in 'thini Trustees, farmers' Lean and Trust Qmapany,'oragew York. The mortgage which secures these bu n nris is at the mutat Stp,.. 500 per mile; covets a eaml,dote road for every - bond is sued, and is a iirstand only, mortgage. This HUN con necting 55..leeeph with Fort Nearney, , will . 'lnake a short and through route to Celiforni.s. ; - r•t , • • The Company hare a Capital. Stock of 410,000,000 I And a grant or Land from 'Congretta, ,of 1,501,000 Acres; trained at the lowest estimate, at $4,000,000 Idrat 51ortgage Beads, ' " ". $1,600,000 Total, •• $15,500,000 " Tcdal length ofithe'road, 271 miletl; thalanee' itteldded in this mortgage, 111 mites ; pica 071.2 neat:mt. interest In currency. Can ho obtained from the elitist signed.— • Mao. pamphlets, maps one information rotating thereto. These bontlalbeing so well 'smarm], and :Lading a htsge Mee inonn e de'slrable to-partiesseeking sato and lucra tive Inveottnents.• 'l9e recommend them with entireeoM Hence. - W. P. CONVERSE &CO Commercial -Agents, 'NO. S 4 PINE STREET,' NEW, yp# TANNER & CO.", Fiscal Agents,•• • NO. 49 'NATAL/ TREET: NEW YORK May 30,4 m. DOBBINS' ROOT TOTESL' Makes a tasting • - • _ Thorn oho black their boots on t i liettirday,nthe: , witir ordinary blacking. don't hare ranch eltine on. Sunday, as fades oil; but tile edit° of - • BOBBINS:. 2 81j,i1.0,/KING : Lasts Saturday Night . and ,ail day Sunday. IT BEATS AN) OTHER BLACKING DADS 3Linufhetursd only by J. 8.1 DOBBINS, at his immense Sop nod Blacking Works, Sixth Street and German. town Avelino, Philadelphia, Pa. " For aide by Massey A Co., adjoining. Lewis' Book Store, Huntingdon, Pa. movlB GET, TILE BEST - • 0 ; n.l ft READY ROGYTN_G' Suitable foe;i11 •Fdctorieß, Stc.; and for (di cluiLitaal equally nilabreil flat or 'steep tool's, and can be applied by any ordinary /9;kYlan'' •f; i ft; LI _7l;j2 CT HE_ iEAtiY IWOFING • 11; Mor4Ural,l2 (I an iinhinPdbef not'cast cArledialf of much. It is shames ‘themaltingles—far more durable, and firt•rn oaf. It la made of tba,lioariest fabric ever used for the purpose. and iiidltNin Arrolls ready for shipment to any port of the World. ' , Sena far:circular and samples (spat free.) . ; . • • .We also manufacture GRAITr ;,OFibitENT, :For zi•OPiit:inu:;ollf'kiitlsofelikT,l:Mfe;Alktitty'if„lky Ap.. libtifi dttntUnt fointen, peitria,ne,nt tiesive,Ont ingoyer, flee tyliOty stirfitce of nli;ruoftt, otheth or tin, shingle 'or, cinnpo 9 titpti 3 Oomplotol,T *sing 'lap Ittltage4;:und being optutiodiul )argely*.groNicgrnuito, iehsch sate 'rind becomes. fiban artificial -6 * *P?gt, ROOF PAINT,,iii For cooling Tin and all kinds °imolai and composition inbl . lecalif not Pudeciiick,fdt petit &Clad forma par minont and porfect , protectiOn, whorevorplocod,olti In fmnislied nt half the cotit;finA possesses twittethd`dura , bility of the common foil , pain to Wed for'snati•purPosder. County rights foi:ento. •. ; • 't t• ) -4.,;:r For CfrOnlars . and all partioularvAddrass = READ.Y IgAlDEisi LI6IE, •'1171 , F1T.13 , P . pTATEIS 'Authorized WARCLAIIITIGENCY , 'rho nct of C6figrerss 'appre;eil March 2,-18071gives to heirs of eohliers who (Veit prisoners of war, COMMUTATION FOR nikillA," l/ fur Alie time' &IV addict, was . lelll a',AaAlionat',l.Sit the ratevf twenty-fivo acute pea day,: to Ito paid, ;u thofollow ina 'ader !Ist; TA t tlia"*frlC3i,lf'doinarrled ;r2d. 'Om childcan : ?d." Tosthaparcute, to 11001 P -dotty if they are •Itvinc.; f f eittlarqs dead, to Butviv6r; Ak.h. IV the bro.. thg4 a ,, sl • Act of. Febrßary,2,9, provjdni,for.the, infund log 'Of 's2olo . Cormputatihn ,henry, wl3rd the Aflfile per. one eon ataid drkfted, Owl Wat'requireil to'c Ater the .130 r. vi.cnor furnishn anbstitnto, "'fl , sbi,DrEmd.' • The act of 31arch 2, 180';alAii pp:IITR t , , „ „:„. $lOO ADDITIONAL ROUIiTY to soldiers'nsliiiveY aCeidelindy Uteir author g°! ; 1., "C•ft „ . . , 'All mcreontchniink guy eldininanidar"anyeilMiantva mentioned ,ACts,nr any, other kind of. claim. againattko United State., b'r'Strito `Thivein Monts; can have, thorn promptly, c,ollocted.!by addreeslng the ur.derajgned. foimintiotl`and advi ce cliAcrfully'siven to ooldiernoi tljotr Mende( Iraq of cliargo. + W. Tl. WOODS, • • A uthoriki Army ;and Nidlll/ mn3 9,21867 1 If yxxixaDos, Illintingdon 00,1 Pa DNNNSY TIM ~SlTArg, WESTTARD. The EAST, Itl;ll — Etstward lettvps .Altoona at 12 36 A: 61:; and time et Huntingdon atl 45'21.11." ,, -"! ' The placixwprl gxpityao Etutoeard , Idave6,• Altoo ta al at 6 45 P. 31.600 arrives .it Milian - Alton - a 7 04' P 31. , • rAciric EXPeutts 1 Eastward; lowlei rAltodnii'at '760 A M. and paso.s Mutt tin gdon at 5 00 A. u. 't ClNClsA2l'ExPar.6s , 4s . 4.'etu , ord 11 tiv'es• llitnilfigdon at 3 32)A mend arrtvoß i at.Altp ona 4 60 A 34 `l . lOl FAS'2'6l:4l.l Wentu - puste . ts llnntinkdorV at 700 P.,! auft adrivovaryttionutt at 8 :121P: ,t, UNTINGDON"." 0 & : 113,11 D"701 1 H ,sujorrit On nod alter Thuraday,:.lll6lll, 'd6i Tt :tins willariroWnil deparedd Holt Tip iTRAINEr. . r• t IC= l't lit tF 5 'l , ll 5 16 5 '9 8 05] 8 111 8 241 8 30 8 1 43 8 55 "8 01 0 , 18 10 I: I. 5'J: 6„2 L Ulll .6 .7 , 0 )1 , 7'15 -41 i.1(0) all foot, nrel. TIl holy pl rapittlY. Any nif keep Mork It ie.- p ,occording art° givtl PERFECT .11RANi . :Ii; irl i ( 7 06 : , , •"w t 3 6ottliil -- ;a 1 ; "' I) 'Ai 7 7 ' 72PAR I INT 5124-,-d'v. i.., :.. , .: ~ ,I ;/ :;l: il Ilroh.fl 'fop Clit;. ti..ti.gd . 4 J... 16, '76. .'ionk BnpG w•7v ) 9 iv st.kiuntingaon tounary, la ti ;,,•,• 1. 04.9 1 ,PLOWS, 'MACHINES, _ YAW" . 8r.L.1.5, SG Ell AND o,Factu, soLEs. , "WAGON IjOX__§;1110/7trlitti±iiiig F9 l *Facs.4 FQITAB , Ps* t0. ,1 stri*illexT.nPsriem al,tf; r l;l l c. „ , kynrdif, 'AND 'JOB '7lO RIK GDNIERAIL , r ,, • ARCiIITECTUR4L,,fc ,OR MENNATAL. Dfil'AßTllls 1. - Iron PoriiCatinti • • 'it Balconies, ColumnsDimp Ornament foi porticos end retentions, • Windlow'Llatole "rind '• • - - „. Cast Ornamonts for Wooden Celiac Window (Mardi :all sines, • , ' Chimney !Cops and, Fines; I Stun Weights, Carpet Strips, , ,„, '•ltegisteis, Heaters, Conl'Orates. Vault castings for,coal And wood cellars, , Arlinrs, Tree•boNes, Lanip•posts, Ilitching 7 poate, Iron itailiig , for.urticod,viittioditits, IntlContes, beds, , I.•':' Yard Mad Col - mini. Fontes, sic. , ParticulAy' allentani raid. MjenCin,4•CaitlerY .611. Address ; -• ,J.4.1•1115-SIBPSON,i-1 se3 68 i iluntingdonl- Ca - • •,', •14'• ' 1.),k , HUNTINGDON: FOUNI)ft. ASTON BLAKE,— - MI4IMI24IMc.NEth I St - MeE "I • 'll;tri E IL, :;• • 7 .. • [Smcceetors to J. 31-CUNNLXI3IIA3II: BONA ,„. Iron and Muss .Founders . ; . 8c9.1 and BRASS, OAST/NOS, nisido In, a first class, Ibitinrlt'Yr W e have always On bawl allg kin& of Pro*lmnst Btovo'C3stings/tVzials. Kottles,"Cellm,yiuslows,Grate!, , polllbole, CAMIn4s for pavementS, 11:indoty netgitts, .411 , M14 s, ny all sizes and wombts. Pipsjoskits, 81m1, • and 81 • I s 'Wagob boxes, Machino Pastnigs; foe. Mg 1 330 C , stedm and wateri griSVaals, sumac anl:plaetdellnills GI• all descuptions. s f•..• ; t' 1 11,111 /1T E PS. AND. I.ROFENCES; of Ilse 'most isnisroved style, oven doors And fratneel'dok Bills, and in fact 9yer3lllMg made In,plpling 191 We Gave a larger stock of patfeillF.,and can furnish cas tings at Bbort.no lice; thoucboapUrTaie-te. hbd in the country, Haring f; good OM, w o xcogreKsarefl, to Ito drilling and litting'up of all !:hats. • on!. iu Liesturs'iVsw.puilding,lllllArctet, don, l'a: ' • • - 110.17, 1869. s., I ; s 3 r iabklM monuri.' 0 TELE L'WE:TES'i • "-;', Tva euliscribO k ra hare' .tece - aily, davercea abet arrich.±thp „• t. ' • - ESSENCE! , 'OFTARQII,, calliugthe.itreittiUn ' l of the Indies io Starch they , tklfirpl that it,ccoapmizestahor, produces a:•. BEA.TPTIFULi'' GLOSS,,'; Much superior to common starch, and easierto hr. In, • fact if you .want a benatiful 'gloss on yohf br'your. , husband's shit t or collar, procure a box ,of •our E13.901iC0 'of Starch. - The cast is trilling, only 15 cents a bOx. • "rry, nhex sad be' convinced. , Eiery , lFumilyahonld - hd . yo n box of the Essence of Starch. .For sale by, all Ord.:m[li and denlers'in thifUnited , Mahnlactured , only,by SIIITII, ,11A51,510N & CO., solo proprietors, No. 111 , 3 Harmer street, Philadelphia. - .4P,,For solo •at .MASSEIt & CO'S: Enterprise Mad.. quarters. , , ii i' j fob 9 • WM. LEWIS, Deitlei' St rW tionery• and Illusive I n9tvumen . ts,c6tnim of 1.1.t0, barn JI d NTAiqtys 11. 17:007INQ OFITRAiI Rnf,tiv(pEatr,q' tbAD! INS i NA . OF i I , lli 4 _ . BS STTVAIp, f L.i x i t 7 l 7_l( • , pt tsrATioNs.f 145 All P M. A. M 617 912' 5.10 ~9.04 1 6'92 '8 1 66 4, 52 112147 4 35 8 SS 4:18 8 18 - 22 9 RYO O 4 3 49h7.353 341 7 6 ''3 30 7 37 ;76 7.32 , 3 116 .7 27 I L II, 90 Is , P. M. .11. 'N. Hamilton') Uni9e i ... Mapleton ItOr aki... Ilpntingdon Peten3l arg,.. 10 21 1..:t. Sprucedt;ii.; Birmingham; ,lyrone 'Tipton, ...... ' Fostgrin,..... Bell Idle,. f•• • 0 30 P P? P. It. 812 9 au A. M. 4th, }6io,l7lsqn Uxe': rOWNTRAINII.• Renttas I 'A: le gci; 3 '413 20 7,74 t` Alm . • P M. I • An4'oo Long MatkPlonson t Giosc , le'sburi' Ctiee, lion 310 Rough Lteady, Cove? m I :11"1!_r Sax t9n, " ", ... ..... 260 2 38 1,, 2 1 3 t ‘ ci 2 18 AR,16,22 6 00 tt':.s ,542 au •j 5 10 LE •fi 02 • AR d viir ic IA 6JIO LS pyo Ali 2 15 " 2 go 9, , A• 45 =I ITP.-NPN,Q I I9.T.:PAZ , L; :I ' d'st I 324 2 01 144 , • 1,38 T. 05 LOl,OO