(From N. T. Tribune. • WHAT I . ICNOW OF FARMING. BY HORACE GIREELY XXII. INSECTS-BIRDS , If I wore to estimate the average loss per annum of the farmers of this Country,from Insects at 8100,000,000 '' '' • ' I' •ho ti er tiodutn • a uld doubtless be far lietoWihe'rreirk.: • The lose of •Fruit alone by the ' devastation of insects, within a radius of fifty miles from this City, must amount in value to millions. In my neighborhood, the, Peach onto flourished, but, flourishes no mom . ), and Cherries have been =all annihilated; ;Apples .were till-lately ourAnetrpsofitab le "pd. -.:pir#filite our mesielligperittnr -- prOadet; but -the .:worms take half our average crop and sadly damage what they do not utter ,ly. destroy.— Plums we have ceased to ,grow or. eZpeetvour Pears are genet.- illi:iiti:inik an 4 often ~ blighted; even 'the Currant - liar 'at !alit 'lt's • fruit-des. :tinkiilif worm.• 'We _ must fight our yaltriakiv"eiitariei more efficiently, or -alloy them io_driy, ,AT4 . llo,l,,ffrom th , : ......... :2 ..,...- 0 w, I have no doubt that otiEbest al ~..-. , l4iisigl?OotAsolrfitrellrkithe l e B s.. .7.-Vlfe"illianiif 'save. iii,4 iv)4 did no s trojA ca.7,lli l e : r jYri t i eh!itow m kurrq.,ghija,'S:ci:d:tiV4l . l,a .., i . nyttid of 44 cr „':bla y tilipird's l : . 4( 1 .; :03,asi q d his stqtraad-011Mt i ,getting'.andi4s 4 his fe i f i tr,tlMr;e:i,!der: : OeSt.','e grubs , , bigs, & 4 il'a c 'speetaeleltolt;,eyoutly tlfin k - °dip+ Whenever clouds of i ?Ards eh Allabitually—darken-our----field4 in Di'' . •Yrilelli t -qtiiiffitlfft - liiiltiitiou t : . lie ptiromel . montbs, Nye may,reasonft fbly,Lopti tafgrov lair! crofid of our fa ;Verite-Fruits from year to year, and irealiz'iliat we owe - them to the con stant, and zealous; though neitanith disinterestect efforts of onr.frieilds, the ti• `Thit Ido not regard the ravages of Insects ad UnMiely 'due to the reckless ',destruction and . consequent scarcity of fitie•Birds:' I held that their multipli eation, ;and :their devastations are 'ltirgi3lY incited by the degeneracy of ,i!ti.„plapts ; caused by the; badness of our_ culture.. On this point, consider a statetneat Madeto me, some fifteen-or twenty years . agci, by the late 'Gov. Eilliang..Packer, of Pennsylvania:, know (said; Geov'..P.)tlie narro:W. :s_rajieypf ; a stream that runs Into the west - bratieh of the gusquehanea,whiph was cdeared'of the private forest some forty-or fifty years since, and has ever since been alteinately in tillage and pis& A road ran through' the - middle of.it fl d l i n ; i tr.!, tw a rymfi A fewt3le'ard 'Ago; thid read 'Was-a-bad doned, and the whole of this little Val ley, including the road-way, thrown into aceinglofteld, which.was.iheret?ip on sown to wheat. At harvest 'time, thigiehiai:katiielihtWoinenon 'wits Ore. sented : A gtml . l9;9E ofiecynd grain on the strip four or five rods wide form eklygp, ye/Ad by 11u:tpal:I berry side of 'it destroyed.byithe - weevil or Midge." ','„ . l!/ - pi9 J. — do .n 0; infer from this fact that intectiairages are wholly:due to *putittititfe,and exhauition of the soil. I Oreikaine:,that ;wheat and.Ottfei-erops would be devastated by insects if there wero.nerslovonlyi , niggard; exhausting tillage.. But •I - do'firtnly,h,old that.`at feast. hail; cur : lp ! ises by itiseets - Weild be-P;reejnded if our, fields were babitu idly 'kept in better heart by deep cul ture, liberal fertilizing, and a judi cious tottem heard littlel of insect `ravages in the wheat fields of Western .• NeW-York ••though out the firel. i tyrty-yeare-of this centu ry ; but, When props of,,NTheat had been takeri'fiom' ttie - same fields until they bad been well nigh exhausted of their Wheat 7 forming elements, we be. gan,o,PgilLfga tti.e.desplation wrought by insects;'ithid'thoti'd' l railighs increas ed in magnitude until Wheat culture had.tt&be aband of:gapeis had Wheat been gratin!..4 thosefifdde hut, cure fear in three,sinop deir l ieleinntiOn from theor'malfores •• But, whatever mightp,”e i bsve, been; ii;" - ;iye are depa r t - 13;1'41:140:1i 'arieh l o' ' raijel, to wage a relentless witt,c; ; ligitiMitje l id i eeti multiplied beyond, rcttii;Cif bYlite neg. lect and short cOn.in3se of our prede cessors. re are , . in like condition with 4 6 .•44Thitaille rthe.,,British• isles a thousaud.learslagpi"- - 7licse forefathers ha4.A O long enslnt44 . iPY 6 OO •,a 4 .4 the •lorthmen:lhaf sop ENA be 41§114eks ea kings': natural prey r FRT, generqtsms;l it ?pus crtdAolure 11,tyiabchi to ditufghter withpac,4i i ioipptite birds, and let cat erpillai.s, wOrms, grasshop.pers,• multiply and - ravage - unrosisted. We must pay for pas6e l rio'riti t tY) presehi loss and years of extra effort. And; precisely because •kie : t ask is so ardu ous, we ought (q time in addres sing ourselves to its execution. The first step toAtie , ' taken is very simple. Let every farmer who realiz• es the importance and beneficence of BilW , l. NUT n ar, eireeptilui ll'awir:lhey are to be spared, protected, kindly treated, and (when necessaW fed. They are to be valued and cherished as the vol un tat' E#M4 14)42 retd GT:WI Ziii; dens, constantly employed in fighting our battles against our ruthless foes. Tho boy w) robs a bird's nesis rob bing the Ulmer Of' a part of his crops. He who traverses a farm shooting and mangling its feathered sentinels dimin ishes its future product of Grain and nearly destroys that of Fruit. The farmer might as well consent that any strolling ruffian should shoot his Hors es or Cattle as his Birds. Begin at home to make this truth felt and re-, spected,and it will be the easier to im press it also on your neighbors. Next, there should be neighbrohood or township associations for the pro tection of insect-eating birds. We must not merely agree to let them live —we air* s - and protect them. I believe that very , simple cups or bowls of east laving each a hole in its center of suitable size, that need not. coot ; sixpence .each , a,nd r oould be fast:eiidd:tici (thti tre'd 'ivithone naillightly driven, would in time be adopted by many birds, as nesting strongholds, whence they might laugh to scorn their predacibtis 'endinie's. If every harmless bird- -could build its nest.,anziong.us where its eggs would bo safe from hawks, crows, cats, boys, and 'ether 'robber - a; 'the' number of such birds would quickly, be doubled and quadrupled. And we, must summon the law to our aid. Though, law can do little or nothing again stealthy, skulking nest- . phin'dereis, it can help us , materially in Ont'iva`tfarn with the cowardly veg' 'ithonds'whiaraicrie our fields With niusket;Cri HA . blazing away at every unsuspecting" robin , crow or thrush that they can discoyer. , Make, it trespass punishablewith , fine and im ' prisonment,.ttishoot on another's land without his, express permission,- and the cowardly massacre of the farmers' bumble allies would be checked' at once, - and; when Public sentiment had been property enlightened, might, in ;Ci s vilfged, rogiong, be arrested altogeth er. The Happy Time. 0, the,happy aims_ is coming, , • When the gospel trumpets sound, Shall be heard by every nation, To the earth's remotest bound; When, the..vale,,shall bo exalted, Arid the, verdant hilla,rejoice, • Andtha ocgail'join the phoros, , With gloud trai,Mphant voice. C'uo Lo, the marnineight will bieak And the daY is drawtodnigh, Yea, th'e' glorious time is coming soon, We Shell hail it by and 0 the. happy time is coming- ' '• When the cry of war shall cease, And the standard of our Saviour, .Be the olive branch of peace;. Underneath our vine and fig tree We . wilt never he afraid, There is none will, dare molest us, , In their calm and quiet shade.-Cuo. 0 the happy time is coming By our fathers once foretold, It is promised in the bible, - It was sung by prophets old ' They who sitfin'heathen•darkness, .. Soon , themorninglight shall see, And the world,-with songs of triumph, the gloriousjubilee.,-Cno. I 'ailfaiiiiiii thi- Riier. I am waiting by the river, And my henrt.bae•waitod' long; Now I think I hear the chorus Of the angels welcome song, 0, I seo the dawn is breaking, On the bill-tgpeofll;e Where the troubling And the weary be tit rest. FfkiNfriS 41467,111iid0)ifi, - ?: tfii4 wtftityAlb Bt:t.earq, t TPrellte trk f;'llbrbugb be 4 r i l man:d; blMOgelese 1014 io"bis-ivitiflceua;"" . '[years; In the mansions of the blest, Whore, &c, They are launching on the river, Frotn.,t,he..oalgt.„and plot shore, And . 64 sdoiiowill.iibar.niy4pirit Where the weary sigh no more; For the tide is swiftly flowing,- • And I long to greet the blest, Where, &e. ~... .~ When he coniolh,.whep he,eorneth, To music up fillijk.els, • •• • All his jewels,. poeioul / jcnelgy His lov'd'an'd hintiiwn:"" of, ; tbe morning, His brieit crown a4ornio , g,,, i , ' ThVy'ebalriiiiine'in' their beauty Bright goiio for his brovftff guthe,r,_he lv ,iil„gather, Them ges for bia,kingOom ; All , MN:he bright'6nei, lov4l aruthifrawn:--Cuo.--,l' Little , thildrenilittle children, Who love their Redeemer, . Are the jewels, precious ; jewels, .•.1 His lov'd and his ovn.--pno. gßatailbufieFfaYeki Ili Sweet hourofp , sltr\r,, , ,ill x !That calls m'e from a world of care, ,And bids=,,gts Wake all my wants and wishes known seagionftof,:flistroesiandtgrinfie7=l illy soul has often found relief, II: Anil oft,eseaped the tehapter's - snare y thy return, sweet hour of pray'r.:ll hour,,of_KuTor.l :11„ Why *fhWs`riiiii'll'rny'• Tietitiori tro bin] whose truth and faithfulness 7 Engage, theDvniititig:totilitlYbki'As`p • - An 4 •,Ringq PP-Nfiti;!l 3 ,9 E!q9ki)iiit 3 face, . and trifkit.hja,,graoe, II l'lNtiitgAtVliff.3l l l4 e\verY are, , ' And wait for thee, sweet hour ofprNet; The Triallif Tamer allth-Bodoilturg THE PEIGHTAL MURDERERS, The Confession of Bodenburg, THE EXECII,TION. FOR SALE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE ORR COLUMN FOR THE PEOPLE. ,RED FRONT ENTERPRISE STORE. Sugars. All kitids, at very small profits. Not offered low to draw you on on other goods. .PUr prices to continue low, regularly: ' Syruris. The' best Silver and Golden Drips, genuine Lovering and otber'Syrups. Now Orleans and other Baking Mo lasses: - ; t I : - • - .. Teas. A,-vorioty.of kinds of.bost •al wgys, tiarid Ohilap.• 5 . - • '--- " Coif( ees.. Roasted and Green; cheap as the cheapest for the same quality. Me itt. Hams, Shoulders, Sides, Dried Beef, at living prices. .The keel N. Y. State Goshen and Obic; Cheeihi. Candies.. The best stick and other candies, wholesale and retail. Flour. or hest Flour•by 'the ,barrel, stick or pi:Raid: Cheaper for the : satne qua ity tliao'.elsewhere. • r. reed r By the hundred ol•srnaller quantity Stone.WVai•ee 4000 1, 2,3, 4,5, and 6 gallon crocks, jars, jugs, and churns, selling cheap. JIFf4T;IO) GLASS &. QUEENSWARE. A large stock of Ironstone and Com. mon ware, in' setts or , liy the piece.— Glassware, Earthenware, Fruit Jars, etc, at Red Front; eheirp. Wood and Willow-Ware. • ../Vlarge . assortment 'of Brilicts, Buckets, Churns, Tubs, etc., -etc., at Red Front. &c. "ApjAberlttilidns Prunes, Currants, Elderberries,—Can nod .'t!Ri and ; Vegetabl es,.eto: ", I '1 .1, Sa l t By the sack or bushel. Also Dairy - - I .: I a3j ; S Ice 3 -- e;-•': All kinds ptApicesiland a;great va riety)l, .118 and•ebeap 1. • • -Fisk; • •' ' Salnion, - .lladdeak, Shad, Triid 1 -Wli Fish, .Mackerel; 'Dry, Salt - i riQuoiltlyo Labrador,' ',Lake; sand smoked lierribg,:ify the half and guar for barrel, : kitt, pound and dozen. All ivarranted and eheaperthan elsewhere. 1•' •= t ~1 _'V ~. -'•• .TCi4 i a i P P , O 01 ;I 'Ttp3 9f r ctidqini„itlari any other:i4ore inAown. ItEP STORZ, •••)% t t; Varieity. - • , • For' whttt YOU' want' firat call at'.1617. ' tOrpriikg ',.goadquartere who're; Prices be kept regularly low. ENTERPRISE HEAIRUARTERS, HUNTINGDON; PA WHEELER & \\ ISBNS HIGHEST PREMIUM 4,qlgZ STIITCP Sewing Machines, /1'41001 , 7ml the only GO/.D MEDAL at the PARIS EXPOSITION, 1867. They are adapted to all kinds of Family Sowing. and to the use of Seamstresses, Dressmakers, Tsiters, Manu facturers of Sitirts;•_Collara,_•Skirts: Choke, Mantillas, Clothing, Hata, Cape, Corsets, Linen, Goods, Umbrellas, parasols; etc.' They work equally,well upon Bilk, linen, w Wen and cotton goods, with silk, cotton or linen thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, Lind, end Pet-Item every species ofsewing; making a beautiful and perfect stitch, alike on both aided of the article sewed. „ The qualities.which recommend them are: 1. Beauty and excellence of stitch, nibs on both s'idds of i the fabric sewed. 2. Strength, fit mess mot durability of seam, that will - not lip nor ravel. 8 Economy of Thread.. „ - 4. Attachments and ,svide range of opplteation to purpo . see and materials. 6. Compactness and elegance of model end finish. •0. Simplicity and theroughtteds of cendruction. 7. Spend, ensr of operation and inunagemm, t. pad quiet ' 'newt of movement. lastruetiens free& all. klaclitnes Feld ill repair one 'your tree Of ;charge. NEU Jeli•ly SE LV 'BASTING, lIIMI iNttenCSelf llneter in; been attached to the celebrat ted GROVER & RAKER SEWING MACHINES The above machine* will make either the chain or Lock StitchAstltch alike on both surfaces). Call and seo them work. For further Information writo to or co Api 2G•tr. BARGAINS. I have been regretted by' the owners of , the following Se:ving Machines to 'dispose of, them if posslble.at the prices nnitexed,as they wish to 'precut° Singer, machines in their place: Ono Grover .k,Baker Maclaine, loop stitch, in good run ning order, cost $OO, will take $5O; ono Florence machine n fib tacker &c, cost $BO, will take (good order) $O3, ono Gruver & Baker machine, loop Mitch, with box, Mt $BO, will take $l5; one,Wilcox & Gibbs, cost $ll6, will take pi; ono Grover .h Baker machine, good mining eider, coat $56, will take $10 • , one Parker 6laebine, with cover, well finished, cost $6O, will teko $35, one fine (hover ,k hailer /Machine, never been need, cost with tuck er. extra hemmers &c ,$7.8,,wi1l tithe $7O. . . Letters I,r inform alittlinial orders fur the celebrated Singer Machine to ho addressed to July 28—lf J. C. 11LAIlt,Iluntingilon, Pa. (T-READIAND!BE--PDSTEDit - '- T 0;1 T.FIEOYEETVL Y . d. ( 111,43d2C1RD AND ALL IN'IITA NT OF Nerltitilitiffe At! ' M E nder4isp ; recspv3tful!y 11 ritritiatance that he manirfactritee'tudkVrts emistintlY On hand a leppia,ed aplendld agiy?r,queut of TADP(,9,.'.. IIUDEAUS; - 11KDSTEADS tIND"CANDAD STANDS" IVltideok aiul,cene neat ,ehairs:cuidmiards, tole. wood moulding for mirror and picture framea. and a vari ety of articles not•ruentioned, at prime that cahoot fail to be satisfactory. • Ile le aleuagcnt for the wall kno,wn_Dailey A Decamp, patent 'apribg Dedllettoin. - The public are invited to ca l l and oxamirte his stock before purchgeillgißlyhele. ) ) • Work ami kegs Mod. obi Hill • etreet, near - &link, one door west of,,yu,te , r'rr a ir . - niddlNS. Huntingdon, Aug. 1, 1808 ' , ' .A r ,6 r• ANZ PliblstY OF TIIEDI. ME bLoyioNo SPRING AND SUMMER • • !11. •It 0 M N S STORE., For Gentlemen's Clothing of the best material, end modii In timing workmanlike manner, call at ' H. ROMAN'S, opposite trio Franklin Muir. in Marked Blinarey tinting don, Pa. U. B. LEWIS, Agent, • SEIVIXG 'MACHINES. GREENE & BRO., 'Lehner's Building, up sinks Ificotlogdon, Pa IMO JUST RECEIVED AVHARTON &ITAGUIRE, ' HILL STEMEIT, HUNTINGDON,• PA:, WHOLESALE &RETAIL Eli Foreign indsDomestio HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AL The attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyers genenilly, to . invited to the fact that 'We arb now, offering a BETTER AS6ORTIIENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C:, than can be found elsewhere ir,this part of the 'State, at prices to suit the times. Our stock comprises, all artlelee 'in this line tif binthiase;Mniin)Ong,argsasral assortment of TOOLS and MATEBTAK vied . byCABBBNTETtS, BLACKSMITHS, cAnngdllilid TASOIIMAKEKII JOINERS, Ac„ together with a large stock of , Iron, Steel, Nails,„Spikes,, Railroad and _Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, • Chains, Grindstones, Circular; Mill' and Crois ! Cut Saws, Enamelled, Finished _ and Plain Hol-': , • . , low Ware. • • - _ Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns,' - = Oil and Piniklei; - Cans 4L 4 excepeni nesortnient of ; orp 7 , ' Compri.lng pavEs,,.FoitiKA DESSERT, TEA TABLE SPOONS, SOIS— • • • ORS, RAZORS, , IBRITTANIA iSILITER PLATED Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, • Of the latestand most improved p4tteins; CONSTANTLY ON lIAND AND iOlt SALE • AT MANUFACTURERS'' PRICES. . „ CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will find a getter?! - " init .- ate - a oimaterial for their use conelstinein pert of Carriago• .Trimmings, Hubs ; Spokes; Rims, Ades, Springs, Nuts, ..Bolts, , Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa- . _ . tent andenamelledLeather i Whips, Tongues, Soo heti, Shafts, ~i , .~d~.sc3~i~~as, Can be ripplled Kith ANVILS, .BELLOWS, S LEDC . 3-ES,' HANMEIIS, HORSE AN) MULE Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron& Stee C A R P EN T E:RS''' Will Lind In our ostaMisbment a auperlOr l etOck'of PLANES, .• ' • • • '-• • • SAWS, •' ' - •'" • . AUGERS, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, - • FILES, ; CHISELS, HINGES, •" SCREWS, LOCKS, • BOLTS, PULLEYS, • SASH-CORDS, MINING AND MINERS' GOODi. NAILS and SPIKES, of all varrotieti BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, ot9AL •PICKS AND'SIIOVELB, ..*strximerks Can bo accommoditod wilhnearything In their line from a Grain Separator to a Whet-atone. . • "', -" 3Etrazilc. • • aria ' Ara especially invited to call end examine our stock of BUILDING HARDWARE and compare our prices with.othere Agrieultural Implements, • Comprising tliefimaous• Russell Reaper; Mower, and Dropper, oombined, Rundell's "First ProxislisM TiORRE PITORPORIF, Rakes, Rcythes, Floes, nay Forks; - , Trace ancllalierChalisa, • , Brtast rif eft, , - COw Curry 60600, ' a: od e, -.. • „ , Among the apecialtk4 we desire to call attention to the celebrated aud[o:e :pump excluelve right to 16U :which's'retied Bind : tot actccutar and.get full particulate of sam,;oo4tiety. ofile sußpitoi quantity!. . SCALES.,,,,. IMales'oralrgizeis'and • Tea and' auk& Scales, I. :PletifOrm'A.44:lo; , , y'' " i:r ' ' aid:l,4l9(4i' ',Scales lilll, , ,Wkeelbarroto, Pork, Port -able; flopper,...Althers. a . Trans : : !• • • port atioi, Hay; i! Coal se'Ved i l " - 014.msiirm AT MANUFACTURERS • r CASII PRICES. • • ' • ' The'largest atid best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL& PUTTY Eier o&rod in this A GREAT VARIETY OF•- - COOK & PARLOR STOVES ALL SIZES OE NATT,S,AND:BRADS; By tho km. Very row t Beet Norway nail, rod, bar , an hoop Iron. STEEL,` all sizes and desbriptions ifyAGON , BOXES, — •" CARRIAGE SPRINGS, ' ' IRON AND BRASS, WIRE Lard, LOricatlfig and Coal Oil, Ity tbe, barrel or gallon, at-very lorligurely issr A call is respectfully eolicited, feeling confi dent that our, gcuide and priced will' not YOH to IVHARTON & 111AGIHRE. Ilautingdon, 3fity 7, 1887 4pga vtitisorients. r i T , CO , , , , A.Ayoft i i ., ) , 0 CONSUMF , r,IVES.-i 13eing a shell and practical treUtise on 1110 Mance, onus es, and symptoms of Pulmonary Consumphen, Brenchflic and Asthma; and thole prevention,. 4reatrrialt, end curs by inhalation: Eent by mail free. Address .0. VAN IfirIIMEI.L; M. 1):, In West Fourteenth Bt.4*: Yi flyWly " H. C. Room. Geo. W. Euael. Xt...OO3ElClVit cite • =PORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN China, Glass Queenslivdire, '433 MARKET ST., NORTH SIDE, BELOW FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. Jiins 20,109 • - • ISAAC STAUFFERA , . WATCHES and , .R JEWELY No. lAlt North 2d Street, carper of Qualyy„ • ; - :•.- • .• PWLADELP.T.IIA. • • .; * • An assortment of,Watihee, Jewelry, Allaer end Plated Ware constantly on hand. Al4-Repairing _Watchee . and •Juwelry promptly at tended to. ' Aug. 11.1 y. ARCH' ST. CARPET' WAREHOUSE, , 832 .A.Rd.l--r• smizmm , r,"' " BELOW NINTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA :The Old :Established Statid Receiving for the Sring Trade a taro stock of New Styles of , C.A.32.IBPII=GS, Purchased at the Lossest GOLD RATES, and will be sold at R great redtiction from last season's prices. ENG 11511 BRUSSELS at $1 50, and 'Gather goods-in proportion. JOSEPH BLACKWOOD, ' 311hS0:31n 832 Arch" Stteet, Philadelphia. VURNITII:RE. • . , ,r . ; .• JOSEPH WALTON:&:CO.,. ; . CABTNET MAKERS,": '3ll. 413 1 Walnut 'Riled; PAilddelphitz, Pt .• Oitr'Cital•lishlncitt is 66 of the oldest in sud from long experience and.superlorifacilities.wcare 1 1 proplitCd to furnish good work it reasonable prices. We manufacture fine furniture, and also: priced furniture of et:parlor quality. A largo stotir of furniturit always ott Bend,: Goods made, to ordettl Confiters;Desk Work and Office Furniture for Banks, eaten and gtaires, made to order. , • • • •1•• '•• • • • ' Jois. WaffeN. J. W. LlPP:scoff. Jos. L. Scoff. E ight Per Cent. Gold.' FIRST MORTGAGE:BONDS OF,THE ISSUE OF 51,500 9 900, ItY TUE ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD COMPANY. in,denominations of $l,OOO, and $5OO, coupon or ; re4isior. ell, with interest at eight per cent, per annum, payable 15th Febraurrand August; iitNold free di United States, taxes, to New York or; Europe., The bonds jl/4YO thirty, years to run; payable 'in Now 'York In Gold! Trusted,' Farmers' Lonu and Trait company , or. Now York: , !The Mortgage which secures theta bonds lent the Cato of $13,. 500 per mile; covers a complete road for every bond' is. sued, and is a firstand only 'mortgage, This , line, con nectinglit. Joseph with Fort Kearney, will intik° 6 abort and through route to California. • ;• The Company bare a,Capital Stock of, , $10',009,000 And a grant of Liind from Codgiess, of 1,500,000. Acme,- I valued at the ' • !'l' lowest (ultimate, at , , • • n $4,000000 Elsa Mortgage Bonds, - ' ' st;soo,oor rrl .1•i, Total, , ,515,,b00,900, Total length Of the road, 271 miles; (Haines , hicluded in this mortgage, 111 miles ; price 97:1-2 accrued - interest In currency. Can be obtained (rum the undersigned.— Also, paniphieta.' reaps a ne information' relating thereto. These bonds being/IR well eoeured, 'and yielding a large.. Irmo me, are desirable to parties seeking cafe and Mem tiro inteitthoutao We SocamMend them with entire con fidence. I 1. ,),, 'l, •;‘) ..t VV-P., CONVERSE & C'ommerczal"Agents;• NO M c FINE STRESS , NEW YORE c.TANNER-Bv-00',.;w-1:- Agents, NO. 49 IttrAtil I‘ TREI ET, .YORieri 1 46/0 0 rtri: I Yi • • ' L . • , '-ELEOTgIo '" T.''POT . ' • : •, , Efgkes alkastinglitilne. l o 0! ,•'., Thou' who black their boots' orrSatorday ri lot with ordida`rY blacking: don't hitira iinich Wino on Sunday, an the polteb,fadge,ggt IBA the skitieof • p p. t, DOBBINS'. - BLACKING - : Lairbi'SittuidaYlTig — ht and 'il:11:11a l i t • ITT BEATS ANY' OTHER , BLACKING MADE. Manufactured only brd:BiBOBBiNS, tit%hie iminensit . Soap and Blacking Works, Sixth &root and Germina -1 town Avenue,'Phihidelithiti, Pe. •'- For aide by Nudity Ac Co., adjoining Lewis' Book Store, lluntingdon, , Pa ;1. I —;. . ; ncivllll ?,:•,1;• ..r WHEELER • - WILSON'S Family §ewine Machu es, • 4IHETHE BEST. sold 'on ebis ceel latlido i0;11111. I PETERSON;& CARPENTER, GENER A L .AGENTS, .ciaisOtr, STREET, PRILATY,AO I ' f ,"'-"r 2 : 1-1 Y.• • • • • • -!; . . E3I H" I,• , . • t -..-AiNenNr,and , igtO.u.filqttgarlef the. - Celebrated.lron:Franie'iPilitios, •TVarerbomsj , N 0.122 AYoh Serdt;•Phitth Ifir recOvek tker t rriro•blo4l;,tit tbo.World's aient• Exhibition, Lonlon,Fogland. Tbo highosty rixos award ed ctiAbitVd." " '• ' *: IESTABLISIIED 1823:1 Juno 14, 1870.3m0x.- - • 1 l e 11 .4113;“ i 1 ' i'• '' I' " ' ' • , !From tbe iitn'ef Goo. Taylor , garkleiburg, prOv 04 y.ebemlceiOnelyeis to bo of the beet quality, con , mtfy-IteSit -- •'' ' • •"- -•-- '-- ailitilVi4llanifilir ;aid Iti any quantity, at'tie d4ot o ;he lluntiogdoe and %Broad Top Railroad.. • - AYBrApply to Henry Leiater, Proprietor of the "Broad Top House." une.ol3o GET THE BEST REABY_ Rll3ol l 'rriO' Sul able for all:Baildirike/DWelliiilge,-I'lir Factories; &c:, find for all clrmatea; ,aapted to , flat or steep roofs, arid can be applied by , ny ordinary workinan. - , • THE READY ROQFIA, la more durable than tin, and does not coat orfiehali qur much. It is cheaper "thou abbiglee, far more durable, and fire.proof. It is madmof the hbaviest fabric one yard for the purpose. and is put up in rolls ready for eihproout to any part of the Send for circular and aiMples (apt free.) ~,, , ;Weals° manufacture ~ , , • GRANITE -CEMENT, For'repaii•ing ail hinds of leaky roofs, chliti . lights, de: This 'Roofing Content forme a permanent:ad , ' levelveteating over the whole Surface of all roefe, whoth Cr tin, ehinglo or compealtlmi, completely cloning, 'up leakages, and being composed largely of ground 'gralt#, sets and hardens, and - soon becomee an arilfiyitil Elate or Stone covering. - : ; • ROOF, PAINT, • For cooling Tin mid all kinds °rumba and campoiltioti roofs. It will not ran. crack, or peal off, but form,*per man ant and perfect protection.' wherever placed. to furnished at ball the cola, and possesses twice chef data- Aillity of the common oil petals need for such purposes. County rights (oracle, ‘• • • , For armlara arid Idl portioulara, Addreis READY ROOFING :- ,C 4 bMPANfr 81 MAIDELI LASS, it:4P . . STARTS' Aniberited WAR tLA PA' A GEO it ,; ir . O.NTIci.DON; PA, • , „ iiOLtILE2CO:i iREI, - Afi'ElintiN I , .„, The act ottoilftiet p ri ed Mirth 2, 104 . 41t . ea , Ileire of Soldiers who died prisoners of War, coat CITATION FOR RATIONS ' , _ for the thne the t "soldier was so, iatd mrlsoper, at .the rote of twenty-flee relit@ per any, tb ho'pald In tho follow ing (triter: lat. To the .wldow, if unmarried ; 2tl..Tu the "thlitlren't ail. To the" parents. to: Leith jiftintly it they ne living, if either to tietul, to the survivor; 4th. To the hie there and slaters. The act of February file?. provides Tor the rerun& ing otthe $3OO Commutation Money: where the'eama jter, eon wan again drafted, and was required to t thill,liert vice"or (nw-dah a enbetitutei .1 it .=, • 13TaCHARGE1: SOXIDIX . Ina ;,"-• Tho act of March 2,1887, also makes prvolsloir for She parneat of the ' SIOOADIATIONAL 806;114 " lo Illioirsolcliore is have acelawitally lost their illsOba; gee , persons haring any claim nnder .any of Mak/torn romitinned Acts, or any other kind of claim Seinnfitto 'tinned States_ or State tiovernments - , , sign: ItuvresltheShi promptly colleoted„by addreining the ncdentlgnad....l* formation and Advico cheerfully-101 , 6n toemldltrtserthee friends, free of flisrgo._ , • ! W.,11. WOODS. - Apthorized .Arily'andlYary War-aaini Agent , ;;1 Iney9 21867 Iluarittonok lluptiogdon no., Pa • ' DENNSYLVANIA: RAIL . ROAD:" J., ~, TINE or LEAVINO OF TFAINB , , r . : 'AVTMAIER A RRANGEMENT,.. ' )t iFESTIV.ZI6. r ;.EA ST WAR IP. !'e 1 14i F t - 1 If 3 , . . r... eg'N 1 1 r E N 4 tin STATIONS . T. Munition; 111. 1tntm0,,,, , 31apleton ill Cieol M t,.:. ,ITuntingilon, Patailiburg,.. Barrow . itipruceereo6, Birmingham, /Tyrone, • Tipton,- • -' , Foatoria,.:::.l 110/Bo Mills,.. Altdona',: . • • ` : • '.., i.,:i •_. ti ? 6 07 A. U. The FAST LINE Eastward ikaveelA ' Uuoriila t i! 3b' A. DL. and arrives at linntingdon at 1,45 A. 67. - • The Cusagpratz , lta - Paras , EaStwerd 'leases - Aftlxina at 6,45,P. At. 41111 rri yos at Iluntingdodat 7 '04,P!:11.-J. ' Morn Exenses • Eastveard,lsaies Altoona at 700 At is.' and Reiss lllunthigdon:at 800 IC • " ' - CMCINNA,TI Eir6EB4 Westward 'leaves t luutingdon, it 3 . 52 s.siand airiveu at 'AI tooUtt 4 60 A Af. The FAST LINE Westward ;: posilos.!l,lUntlegdin ! ii 7 06 P., M. and arrives at Altoona at 9 12 P. 51. 1 • TIN,GDON ,& BROAD TOP. " RAILROAD. ' • - SUMMER AItItANUEMENT. .!on. and after Thursday, JUNK' ! Hai; 1870; Paineg ' ger Trains will nrrho and depart as follows:, . LIP TEAMS. • • DOWNTRAINS. Exprtzsp.l . MAIL , .1;,//111111, 1. •F , 7 77 • 'sfATior•til.' ' I M ' 1 ' " ,r 1 P. M. IA: ~ I . , •'• • , t 1.4; 21.1 ',P , IIIA . 0. 'll OM - s'oslllUrilltigdqn . lAR ! 8 20 1 4 6 4 !11, - 516 •8 11 Long Siding ' ' '8 11 '- - 529 ' 824 51 cConnellotori,.... 753 ~; 341: 535 880 Pleasant Groin 746 3,24 544 ,9 43 Marklenburg, : 733 ' $l6 6 62, . '8 55 Coffee Run 720 252 6 541 , 8,01 Rough& Ready,—... • , 714 • 250 8 23 9 13,C0v0 O3l 8, -` 6 271 ' 9 16 1Pie Summit ere Sumlt . 6 561 34 . A 66 43 1 ,9 30 Baiton, • • '-. ~ i f t' 4 4 0 1' ' ' ili i..s 7 On ' 7 17, 947 itlddleabliii. 6QO ~., 201 7 71i 9 54 110 9 4140 11, ' ''' - 7 4 05 59 .:1-54. 7 421 10 12 L'ipur'e Run, 542 Bs6 853 10 , 31 1TataivIlle,..i• ... ,' ,'e 22 ''. 11l - 817 .10 43 Bloody Atne„ . .. ." , 6 ,10 • 1 85, AR .11 25 AV10'50;111 , ont Dallas,: 11 7605 . 1.41 40' 1 111' : ....... [6 80!).1.. - 2 12 1 ::..Isi s 6-iali , "• , :-aot .. 10:21 1 , , Mix 1-45 SHOUP'S B N MUNI is 6 4A: 1 4 :9.; 3sl Faston 7,001 960 Coal 7'05, ; 955 Creulord, Alt 5451 fa 10 06 Dudley, • IBroad Top City,... 10'10 301151 WI , , • ' 0;,r; ~•,, W 9 St t l l.tin4d olll F6lllldri. I JAAIES SIMPSON PLOWS, MACHINES; t j. ,rAftkt!ELL.s . ,,@Tp,ANI) Br.,ExcolBomp . • ,WAGON , IIOX,ES,E IRON" , ~, , ;1 1 .enn, f firtiallOISOS;q:JT For Furnape, FargT, Orbit mid San: Families 1 " ' and Brickyard, AND 30)3 1 / 4 43RN GENDRAL. , ARCUITJECKWIAL A ORNAMENTAL DSPARTIII , 7IT, ' Traci Potlicei Etna •1 0 4 . 81dahi;• • "-•'• 1 '" ; `" Daleopiep COlurone :and, Drop Orparnontlostrqr4eiri porticos and reran - dohs, WindtpeLintoleiJAnd 81118 ' f “."' • - Coat 'yin:amoral ter Wooden Rotate, Cellarlintidnie CruAfds: all Bitty, CI)11PooPropo otorFluei, • ' ' Basil Weights, Carpet Stripe,,,, „ , „ ; Rlgletere, Hectors, Coil Orates,' caotingoltio coal ofilliwood callaroi , Arbors, Tioe-boxefs, Laalepoete; Hitching -polite r Irtai Railing for:portleoe, verandalie, baleotilee, AoW Yard taid•CenteterY Fences ete. atientivtipaid tojencing hm'elerY Address •.• • JAMES SIMPSON; se23 68 • , „ Hun tingdon,yo.,l HUNTINGDON .FOUNDRYN E=M ;f BL'AKE'aiffeEll 4 , CUANINOI A3e& EIONJ ' ;' • • P Iron and Brass: , . ss FonndLers IRON,ansl 11A89 laStlNGS,mads e in kidiat en4 l . „gunda We lslPaaVli!' g I. ndail aaj;i:/r, 3 t b . 4 4144654,00 M holazi I:lll , ikac oi pli sizes and ,fingigh ;ales, I VMP 4 Tochth cmgrno. .teain and water, grist: 'saW• itintao and plaigter callto all deacriptlona. t I t'liu -t•ot, tt 1—.51 •• HEATERS' , A:ND IRON FTYNCES, rit-;;•11 nt of the most . improred style, one doors and frame., door sille; and iu fact everything made in this line. fit is. Itte baron largerptock 'of patterns 'and can furtlish, tinge.at ehort'notide,riiireheliferlearf they 'can- in the conntFy., Ilarlitg.af Val drill, we pro preinireartwhi io drilling and fitting pp of Now,lluildllolll sfr4t,;`nufitilig -460, l'a. , ,(.1r tlibbll7,dl369i; '•' • " 'BLAKE & moNSIL , • • - 9110,,THE LADIESi!=. ,Thq subeoribere.bare . rem:minty idlsOorered i; : STARCH.;.fo illing " theatiOntioo of the 'ledles;to, ourtStefeht:ti theY 1111'utiltiet IC ekofidaizes labor, produces , • BEAUTIFUL — . GLQSB, ; : • • 'N. .• '' {1 1 - i; iiinch superior tg common starch,. pi nasjqr irph, C falitlf you 'wad t'a gloss on ' yo ur skirt, or youc o , " husband's shirt or collar, procure a box of our EitiOncie" orStarch. Tho cast is trifling, poly 15 contsA, boi.. Try a' box and bb 'convinced." Every Family should • harp a pox. of the Essence of Starch.:.Fox sale, bpatt dc t Grocers and dealers'in the United States. Manufactured,.. wily by B.IIITII, LUMMOX C 0.,& sole Propribtoid, NdZ: ,1.113 Harmer street, . • ••• • • • : 1 .- 'air For sale at MASSEY - it CG'S. Enterprise tread. 'qaerters. - ------<-- - - feb9 • WM: LEWIS, Dealer in Bnnki; Std: tionery oqd, Noelet lotktrumenp,coinor Of ate; dinmond. Y. 1 5,17 0 12 b /8 :9 04 5 021 g gg i 52 s 47 4 36 I 35 . 4 18, 8 IS 4081 gAii, 4,021 5 04 .3 0 1 '6t 3 4 / '7 46 3 30 7 37 3725 ,2.182 3 20 7,22 65 so 6 1/1 PAG P: l4 . .11 10 21 9 ,$6 Batt. " '4II,LIPB ; ,ttil =II =I =I