The. Trite Peace Party. 'From the Baltimore Clipper.] Everybody, we take it for granted, is for peace. Even Jeff. Davis .wheth- , er he still lives or not, is for peace. All he wants is to be let alone. The probability is ho will continue to want it. We have no doubt that in South Carolina, by this time, they are in fa vor of peace, upon their terms, as they will,be before long, upon any terms. They have had quite enough of the war inaugurated for disunion, it seems, in the good old State of North Caro lina. Pitch, tar and turpentine, aro very geiiid things to have to sell, if you can only yet them' out to sell; but it is what Sam Welter calls "aggrawatin," to have these highly useful on hand, or is store, and be obliged to keep them on hand, when it is actually worth four prices in places where you can't get it. The same profound remark may be mad'e concerning cotton, which is "King." llis Majesty is worth, at the date of these presents, about twenty three or four cents a pound in, Now York. It would therefore be highly desirable for the Commissioners of Finance or the Secretary of the TITAS ury of the Jeff. Davis Government, to negotiate there a feW thousand bales" of their "National Loan" at those re munerative figures, and get a little coffee; and a little tea, and not a little whiskey, trowsers, shoes and hats in return. But those infernal United States war-ships keep laying off and on—and they have no more " peace' than coffee. In sooth 'tis sad, they say, to know the straits, to' which, in these respects, this scarcity of "peace" bat reJuced many excellent persons in the Confed'- &ate States. ; Wheu one's trowsers wear out—here„ fOr - 6:ample, we have, but little diffi- Culty to stop the' flaw, or get another pair. But where, from want of "peace" or pieces, as in the Confederate States at present, reconstruction is impossible, and Compromise impossible, the con S equences may be imagined. , Indeed it is said, that'the' members of the Confed erate Congress, which has sat so long, now never stir from their seats, never even when the chaplain opens the ses sions; and thdt. when any honorable member has to 'make "a motion" the rules 'retjuir4r,stich a position on his part as reveals to, the world seated in the, rear a speetitcle rarely seen out of that (otlicrwise) decorous and reSpect ubfe body of men. Peace would mend . , all this. - We also are in fat or of peace, "Liiti of peace_ on the. baR.F of, Union. We *ant no peace with disanionl;' , fer!:we know them to be incoMpatible, incon sistent, impossible. ,9ur. peace means restoration, governmea. renewal , 3f emiimm ce manufhetures and labor. Abbve all it means Union and the Gdv eminent of the United States. • The* peace means' 'a piece of the. Union— a fragment—the Union iai pieces. And there is no more impudent hypocrisy ever practised, even in the palmicst days of the "Democratic" party, than is no attempted by this trick of call themselves the "Peace" party. They are the war party and they know it. ' They arc in favor of the war begun at 'Sumter a n d now waged against :Washington, by the, States which have ror of Me war which is earned' o n fiy Jeff Davis. They are in faVer of the tsar which drives out the Union men a Tennessee and all the South from their homes. The only peace they 'are for is the peace of-submission of that war—which would degrade and dishonor the United States and render it contemptible in the eyes of all nations. They aro in flivor of the peace which would finally dissever the Union, and arc PEACE IEN on the basis of disunion; and so disun ionists, in fact; and secessionists. It is uselessior them.to attempt to hide their cat underany such.meal.., To call such a war,party by the. name of peace iSiart.insult to common sense. And be yond the.few honest and, sincere man who will allow themselves to.lie.delu ded by.suchircry,mone eambe gulled by esetnit they. are as much "fool" as they who invented it .may be ;con+ sidereal as "knave. l 4.:: ; : CLOTO yOURSELVES! DIGIT PRICES DEFEATED 1 Nolo it' the Time teibulf Cheap Clothing! . •1, *lar Zr ..G7II.?AtT, Itbepcctfnlly inform tllB* lutplic!g4uerally he..has 4u t recelve,la large and ual44elec!etl stock of falltiouable FALL ANP WINTER .CLOTIIING to whfcli he anla thCattetitiou of all Who, are in w Pot of 111 neat and ColortalOO Coat,feet or a pair of Pants.— Ilia 'emelt 'will' hear examination, and he • Ivaitct•thilly tegneatit all to call cud, 500 tbr,t,lletual)ea: , ' Eljoultt 4retiebieu'Aos)l . o"atty at treullti kiwi or cot of clethimi lot folinti to the; Block Ott haul: by leaving thmt measure Aber can 4e arconnautlatett at etiort notice. A . good laiLettittat Of i " ' ' • BOOTS AND EIIONS, TIATSAND CAPE, &C.; &C.,' will also be found 04 lanai,. All of tviiielt a ill be sold de low, If not lower. than the flame quality . of/ gouda can be hail the couutyt / • Call at tlie coroner of the Illatuou4Lont's new h, ijdiag. llt/T3IAN: Minting/lon, Sept.l9,lB6E - r ' • _ I VV.AaiIINGTON NOtTAKEN!! OUR iLAG ST ILL •i,l ii! f• ,Icr,l2v goo,n,9111„ At o.b.fite Run and 217ca ' O4urg. I lON han'juerreceive'd limit the Enact tt Cit Len, ltietrge raBOrtment of,: • !t ; . • • Dry ,Goods, Groceriea,i Qtmensware, Hardware, r :` 1. . • LYathii,g, Dorm;l7/11,7•3;) "11, .;11(• , t - i•P'Y'P r' ; • . , • 1 ••• ,.. ! ; ';• •;•:. .L • . Jii; •i ;.); 7 'II • •L , -„ "n„ , -.) WPETh r a AND,,S'ULIDPER.J , ire bas.reicived, el flee assortment oflnimao,9ll§ for the Sp h 1 and 4umilter beatant, troaptleing a vory terieivehtaSicoaolt ef •- • ilv , I 1 ••:• I J;LATI•Ets•DItEiS:GOODIV;;r , 1 ' "' ' -,- iPPX ,I 3O4DB)P ;n:/11;ut - READY-UAD.EI• .0 ; • • • roi Med Ora 11)5 anocEnits, ILA-rs CAP, -it •• : DooT4 AND slioNs, , sre ,, e' The • Dlthpq arpr clueet • pd ,ta call mil wirlitio the goods,-and his juices. - rani &AM arihkerto 'eon thy Goodoll Svh`o call flirty opploot P•wrrAin' , . ••t• t ,•br ,J;11 , r I‘' Couutly Itoduco tale hi'racOhong o • • • • 11}1..1)JAC0/33•oltiA r Oh , a-PffPfner- Ithutingdon, April 2, Ital. • • - von /110 , •IALL i.i. 44 05r;21,)!•til t 4 Ttio subscriber, haa ror more tban one ear, eat • Ishi'bliathegilti' eldhiraity• With' lildasta.Thalh - Alfti P. WHISKEY, and Mr. LAGER BEER, Leethls, dayoliaaohral partnerslo with The above firm I All claltils tuft ibq told firm twill be paldl,y•lbe ibboari6er,,llnilys44;rl4se deb ct. ted.l3 o t7 or tl ic rrn 4 lo ,l ll l gai l i drti orv .• .2 ir Afcw and wI • • always be repaired. A good took-of-.CLOCKS, -of -CLocirs, re I Wercuss.. and JEVELRI rot 711 way 'JOSEPH it - BIGGER: , „./ 1 44P,45 4 19°,41'” / & 2 41'! 55 :1'04. ‘Jl',l Uzi EVSRYBODY--?-7-177•7•:- - r Tttr VIE! ITEIV,SIVZE„ ,t i • On Will Sireerolvositr:6) nk;A A ; St olv".) Tin; 13.kth t . ,SUGAR and ,3IOLASEM, . , ' COFFER, TEA and CHOCOLATE, FLOUR: FISH, SALT and VINEGAR. • CONFECTIONERIES, CIGARS and TOBACCO, , siGoEs . G.F nu Bur, AND ALL - RINDS,' and.evory other to tieto usually found Ia a Grocery Store Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Pfants Yiiriffalfelh 0118:and Sgte,T . nrgeaDne, -- Effild, # ,Alellnal, 'Ghoul . and Pu BERT WINE And BRANDY for medical purgeam ALL. TUE BEST PATENT .111ADIEINE9, and njarggyfflober of articles, ton nunigrodoiskgionlion, The public generally viii idetiee'call awl - examitie Toe tbomenlyea and learn nay piece .• Huutingdon, lifaky .25.1859. WM SOUND • ' LEW Has justirion - od,the:best asvort -wait of Goode 111,1110 Bile, ever briitiglitte.Huntiugdon. ilis stuck of BOOTS and SHOES foiLadiel, - Gentlela men, Nieces , Boys and Children, conopriiicka4 the latest. fashion., and manufactured of the be# ma terials. - Also. n fads assOrtinthst;of HATS for melt, Boys N o and ChlldrelL — llOSE in grout 'variety for Gentle men, Ladies, Blisses and Children. CARPETBAGS, SUSPENDERS, GARTERS, PANS, &ce &c. r • ALSO, SOLELAIATIIKII,CALF sitiiip„mortocoo, LASTS, and SHOR-FiNDINGS generally. , Thankful for pest favorp,, a continuance of the amnia respectfully solicited. N.B.—Boots and Rhona for Ladles, and petttlotnen, ro paired and made to order. - • _• , Huntingdon, Aprll24, 180,1] • - BOOTS S. SHOES !,. . A'NE,W,S,TOCK.. Mil A bliAS' ,AND GEIVTIL6WEIIr. UST RECEIVED LEVI WESTBROOK'S STORE . , All in Arant of Boots and Shoes:Tor old or 'yoting, are ter uestrd to call and exianAnan:tyatock. ... litinting4on,,Nay 3,134 N. .E r w. :p ooD§! SELMNPFF:*QA ! I ,) . BARGAINS, I IN 11:Ali14ARE As "the ni mbre penni,ikbotter than the el Or sixpence," and mail profits in cash, are bettor than outing eye-sore book accounts, JAMES A.IIIIOWN Is now, determined to sell off the large and splendid stock of Hardware, P,aluts, Ac., which he has just brought from the east, at gosh low prices, as will induce everybody to crowd in fora shire of the bargaira. His stock Includes it complete variety of, BUILDING-HARDWARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS, CUTLERY, - - HOLLOW-{PARE, OILS, PAINTS,' SADDLERY, VARNISHES, GLASS, CARRIAGE TRIMMINGS, STEEL, IRON, , CHAIN PUMPS, LEAO , PIPE, MOROCCO, • - , LINING SKIES, - COAL OIL LAMPS and COAL OIL, Ac., PATENT MICA LAMP CHIMNEYS, • Together with a boll assortment of everything .portalling to his line ofthusiness. a . - - • AhrAll orders receive prompt nitentionraft Huntingdon, Aprilici, 1861. WINDOW.-CDRTAIN- PAPERS, A LAB OE :,STO9X. • • SPLENDID .ASSORTMENT 'Whtdoi ' Corlaiii 'Papers; • . gIIST RECEIVED rt.- • AT Sir9F,A.p , ; „ 1861. I-I . ROMAN:- .N.t; ,CL - OTELING:I SPRI:WG :12,r4 ; ff,r4 SVlit/(/41?‘ -; •‘ -,.! y R • ciir,mel - .d.Lo sz'ag,u, , 'Pni•behifiineti's in the be workm!tnltke , inanner, caltet -:••- • ROMAN'S, oppailte the FrahltitraToutle in Metkot Venire, 31unting• B oar .'3 - ,7 . 44PVI 2,18614, NEW'BOOKS '- • - . ,- F . OR SALE AT :LEAVii 136()$ STORE TIIE ka Pocsar3fAFoet, oP Rirrityrclittec: tore; or, How to Bnild:Thviallintgf,,Barne, Issid Out Dwellings pf flYltl{a chapkiXonAlusycluld and Sch6ol-11pueee. PnSe, b 0 cepts, , ini,i3AnDx: A NErr 4,ticutruie; or, DcW to Cultifitelregefribles;'Peutti; dud .•Flowers.. lyitb a Chapter . _ on lOrnanisntal , Trees. and _ Shrubs. ;Price 50 cents. • TIIE FARM: ANsRe P6cxxr, MitIAL of Pragtlcat Agri: culture; or, Ilote to Cultliate all the Field Crepa: 'With an Essay on Farm Management, etc. Prlce; - 50 cents. DOMESTIC ANIMALS:, Alvie IMprzt DlANtrnof Cattle, noree,aall Shelt 4 linstiandry:l . pr;l - Ilow. to . 13reod and Rear the Warfoil; Tenants Of:tlaa' Baru-yard, etc., etc , prlc?, , so,cents.,„;, r r 114 W TQ TALK: A Nvi iocitri3j.txtpti of Con iereiatio; iandiDelmtMliatiiiirgdtfons forlAcquirll4o.OraMMado - cal style, and more thau Fliejluhdred Common I takei I.Correcteil. 7 Price . j6o Vntel.oll i• ti 13' ITOW 11P( TO 11Eh.;JA figyriPcmcrr, Ma:cum qt Ettcjileftivand Guide to `Corroet , Peraonal-Hatatif 15.141 AulgA,for Dslutting- . Societies eT),DeliperatNo An ' del:Willie; eta. Price, tiiliceuti. o il'OlVOllltiktiESS.:: A litie , pqcra - r 21.erips, /at Practical Atfaire dud Outdo itoiiimcdta with a - Busileo Forus, apd apictimun of Oimei tricraaTTeims, • - rklid; 60 c6nta. - biz - -1,-A:ANAIVANK, ~1 • • i f oi/ . lAb;!diiilti.llti,lB64 9 . 'I ~f I.lll+Y' JO(; LT./ . Two passenger trams lepte.llarrisburg (Stind6ye eidelif9tl,3 I.oo'slllllif iii611:15'P:1511; tbr.Phihidelphfri,`l arriving there at 1.25. P. 51:, paid 6.15 P. M. 8.60 A t lrgidsidillBo, l ' ' ' . PesVi r lO n P g harel . l2 l 4ZiTafiall n lw.;aLl r. . -r . ''FaresY Td Ite;biltiOtt r eo arid? f. 86 •11 IP) Atirg i rgtiM ' agia: h &lff a : "lll" P *'l !! ? ; uur trains leave Jteadiag,fei Philadelphia st 6 d!.' M 10.45 U. M.,12.66'h00tt Mid 84.1 ivt.v , ( 1 7+ philadsdplija.for.lleadias at 6.004. M.,,1.9 P. N.•, 3.601".11.;and1,M0 I'. ' t, , Jam, :• iicadiog to PlfilatielpNo % $1.15 apd $1,45. _ Too moiningitiMi from IlartibbdrecodeeMhlttlf&M . 118 g with up train (or Wilkestarre, Pittston andforanton. , Nor through tickets and other Information. AVPIY iiorr Ji CLYDE, gcr.l7 IMKEBAN iAdYt;ctio); 1,11. oils. Thy cur r J.; ter, 13°14 ktng• July 18, 1861 a ROOKIITEZ-11; G,ROGERIZ S "P f 110 L". 1 .11;')i1 ,-, '' 9.1 '1 • ‘1 r 1t , i 1 I' =I 11; ,ALL Iip,STrIE , Ef bilTitkigET. •;• `dytifAlti"--=lll6 ;41 t Shawn—TheMtbilee—e,Mmden's and Bertha's enlarged and improved instructias-.Weitiiid'e New and Improved Method &Mlle 0 altar—Leland'a decor deont Violin and Flute Ingtructors—Winnor's and Vowels luitlruktorir:—Bellak's tMehideon Ittattheldr—Lßur .rowes' VianaTorte-Priffier—do. Thorough-Base Primer— DraWing Ttdohi Daticeti=4he: Morita 'Glee Book— pigirdtsl,l l, , eriolf ,„ tkoi,'Sbarps', Smith & 14,esson'e, and all improved .Vatterne hfhevedirerayPlatold,le.avirldids,ASMitio lanitda, dm. &c., for Bate at the hardware Store of ' ."TA3ISS'At May 21, 1$01 ,"r•• , olluntinedon, Psi SITATIONFiIia IT': raid •SLE iirF, I lin I' - - PACKAGES, __ ____ - - -- --, ) pormlo:to dgenp angt!aoator:4stitilvem tar:sato a put uji in varicity:ctly,elOp!s.,,..ypr Nraitglu vA u c tau n ,1J , , : Addasd : ( it p., ta :,..:). •. {CQ la :: 802 ChWoul gt .. 41111a, :., , „dula! 4,15 . 61) :, ~A, , ,, . ., .:...r ~ . ?!_t ::::,, 1, , : 2...C1F. Ell El DEEM! L. WESTBROOK; MIOMM =II rill ) BM Min BEM OrR or MEI