Chefiltrbe. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, Nov. 29, 1865. W. Lewis, Editor and Proprietor. Hugh Lindsay, Associate Editor. The New Congress. The XXI:IXth Congress will bon vane at Washington on-Monday next, December 4. In the Senate the Hon. Lafayette S. Foster, of Connecticut, will take the chair aePreildeOt. pro tem., with:Col:J . . W. Forney, of Penn sylyania, as Secretary.. Tim majority: of the 'Unionists is.so heavy that 'it earl in • no case be .overcome except by divi-. Bien; the only Opposition Senators en titled to take seats, without inquiry being Messrs. Wright and Stockton of. New Jersey, Buc.kalew of Pennsylva rda,Riddle and Saulsbury of Delaware; Davis and Powelli of.; Kentucky, H. Johnson, • of_ Maryland, Hendricks of Indiana, McDougall . of California, and Nesmith of Oregonr-11 in all, to 88 "Unionists. If. every State lately in' re bellion were to have senators present at the hour of opsning the session, (as —se eiut oti.ne - m - vnt - notaitid - if each were to claim and hold his seati , there would still be a Unionist majority:: So' no,more need be said of the Senate.' As to; the 'louse •the case is; but tle different. The Representatives who will take seats of course are po litically divided as follows.: • States. lJnion. Dem Stater Union. Dem. Maine. 5 Kentucky, ' 4 5 New Jrampshire, 3 0100, 17 2 lilanschtteetts, 10 Indiana.' ' 8 3 Rhode Island, 2 Illinois, 11 8 Connecticut., 4 Michigan, 0..' Vermont, 3 Wisconsin, 5 1 Now York, 20' , 11 1 11 numwaty . New Jersey, 3 • 3 town,` - ' Pennsylvania, 18 8 Missouri, 8 Maryland,' 3 2 California, West Virginia, 3 Oreg,on,'"' 1 Kansas, Total, Unionists 14 - 4. - Democrats, 40 •It will be seen that the above table mentions the number of Represents. tives from the Northern States- alone. It is tbougbit and expected that, mein boss chosen from the late rebel States, and especially. those who aided the re bellion, wilLbe refused admittance. ALNIGST A WAR WITH ENGLAND.-- From the 'following paragraph, taken from the Blackwood _Magazine, it will be seen that Palmerston, the late Pre mier of England, was disposed to pick a quarrel with the United States; arid that he would ha'e been aided by the French erriperbr is equally certain.— , There may be some exaggeration in the account, but it reveals the'proba . hie truth that some of the authorities „ of England, and tho,Premier in par ticular, would have ,engaged in war had it not been, as' Blaclavood says, for the interferferenee of Prince Albert. In the Trent' affair,on which it is now no longer a secret that Lord Palmerston made up his own mind to go to war, with the Federal States, the, Emperor of the, greneb, equally long sighted, agreed with Lord Palmerston; and bad there not been With him in the , Cabinet men to whom the thought of war under any ,eircumstanees is dreadful, the message sent •to Wash ington would have- required a short and`categorical answer, because a fleet equipped for action would *have °seert tad it to the mouth of tb'e Chesapeake: Ip the Cabinet, however, there sat at _th'e time not only, Mr. , Gladstone, 11.(r!-Xilner Gibson, and bar. Villiers but Sir - Georgb . COrnwall Lewis; the most sUbtlefelpolitical , reasoners, the most Paqi.fic lof Ministers,—one who could neverbo.brought; to Ace that in the livee Of nations, as in those of private persona, `there are moments when, though , it can never bri becoming to - do wrong for its own.sake;•it imperfectly justifiable to anticipate others'and to aveit,a.n: injury, inflicted against our= selves by. intlieting.it on them.-:.W0: h4lt:Whenttho,outrage on, tile 'Trent wfp p glum itte d,: a;lo ng Ji s oti traps' .aqconnted..l for.: ,Vit.cribhd 'been cheatedr—Jorf , there is.lnci other-Iword for, it- t int,o theAshburtoe treaty. alb 6 Statwelaimed as.territory' what, they. posaession Ahn-,clehrEst proof l•telongeditV 'ND j and.a:s if:to Cap this outrage, the island•of, , San. Juan, admittgl.to:be.ours up to the moment of oeicapation ~by,an.Arnerican _force, was invaded and-kept-military posses sion r Theso with other lesser, but not, there fcire;•Unimportant Vriongs,ianliled and festered, and the Trent outrage•pre sented such an, _opportunity as could nevqr be , expected to occur again -for rightlinig i thein" bY"a process iVhich would ; have bfinetitted" the ''whole ' we fit:' Phlmerston was anxious tt? we stfik'd do, ih A' 86 1 4016 in Sthte s, vrotild have'hchieved'their h de'ppendenco and becOine n to us as pa our very best' r cuSldtnnrs. • ," iiiSapANDoAu.—Tho pirate She haVioabsiiwhich • has done so' mdcli damage to'Atnerican vessels' on both' odeiitir, has 'Blodttits 41;p v :, Wraddel, tsc9mi i£lnder,.gn epi as, an , excuse for hr,§4l- l i9vZ'r.Yi.that , be did not know the wbr was over, nad that foi• six months past he has been sailing under 'an: un: reeogiaiied flag 'The vesgel has been handed aver.to American Consul; at Liverpool, and a captain and crew have been . engaged to take her to New York. 'This conduct of the British Government in surrendering the She , nandOah,to..the United States is not regardsd in 'any quarter as deserving , of especial coximendation; tdidesei the act' be• aceoinpSnied by compensation codiiririsurate with the damages _here toforo committed on American pipg by tills 'English built andtfig fish redognized crueler. Surely, more reinnneration than the more delivery of the ship should be demanded. The value of the vessel is not by any means equi valent to the umount of damages to Aar ships, and the expense incurred in attempting its capture., IVor the Globe.] YRENDENT JORNSON, like his predo• cessor, is a persecuted man. The en• mity of the misnamed "Democracy" is not, however, heaped upon him in the same inanner.it was upon Abraham Lincoln• Not ridiculed, defamed, and denounced, he is nevertheless pursued by Ft method that is, to an honest man, equally unendurable. Ho is made the object of the deceitful flatteries and tho sycophautic . pralses of the copperhead faCtion. How easily might the'"Democritey" have induced the country to believe in . their, sincerity, had they announced a concurrence in the. principles that carried the nation so _successfully through the war, and a determination to ninon/ the whole Administration. But, instead of this, they assumed the; anomalous and equivocal. position of pretending, to sustain' the President; and, at the same continued. their partisan clamor against the various Members of his'Cabittet: 'lf Mr. John- Sotes:sympatbies are so 'very "Demo. °ratio" why does he retain such radi eal..advisers as , Mr. Seward and Mr. Stanton? Why does ho not select men whose:opinions are more 'in hart - flinty witirthe."Dentocricey,"• instead' of those _who, to a"kroat degree 'gave term to the :administration of -Mr; Lincoln Until-these questions aro satisfactorily insworod,.:l cannot believe that there is any.. element:of Copperheadisni in President Johnson, or any discord be tween him atid'hiS ministers. ' ' „Professing to endorse the President'e• reconstruction. policy,: the "DeMocra tie”, press-, with great unanimity . , took Mr. Soward's Auburn speech as an oc casionithr the ,severestriattacks! on that statesm,an.„ .17ot it was the, ablest yin diestion, of that policy that has uppear etb If Mr. Seward cannot betillowed to defend the President's plan; ,, then-1 must say, that the pretensiots Oirthe "Democracy", are all hollow, hollow, hollow ! They not only try to prevent Mr. Johnson's OWD party from 'support ing . lihn, ;but go, -fartherin charging upon his- Cabinet officers those acts that savor too strongly, of radicalism for, their m , "Deocratic" palateh. • The New, York ; World, desiring to Convince its readers of, Mr.;l Stanton!sAyranny, says . : '"lt was, he ;who -induced Ptesi. dent Johnson, to issue the proclamation offering, rewards for ,Davis and San-, ders.",. This- is a very. awkward. at: tempt to. render' the:President accepta ble to the "3..)emocracy,"; Of course ho muet,he relieved: front any suspicion of having,desired the capture of thearch. traitor, ~Everything,,must. be yetnoved from hiS -shoulders ,that - moard seem unDemocratici". but really suck:an unskillful attempt as this will hardly meet-with success.:, It .iequires but a moderate power of - perception to see the broad insinuation that • the Presi , dent allowed himself. to .be controlled by . bisSecrotary.of war. Really, I SC9 no-prospects of President Job nscin and the "Democracy' Meeting on the same platform.. CONI;VONPLAer... The aids of a Co-OquOior. . When Gen.. Sherman returned' from the South, to piesent 'thg laurels cif his greatlictory Co tlieGotithtment, some slight, disfigreentent' between the hero and the Secretary of War'produced a. profound sensation:in the circle of cop perheadism. It was at once prOclaim ed that Sherman must be made' Presi dent in 1868—that he was a Democrat, and ',because . ofLwhieh'ther"Abolition Administration" hated i and slighted him. ; Mow, lot us SOO what Sherman himself puts on "'weird on this subject: The following letter addressed to Gen. Kilpatrick ; of of NeW Jersey, has a col luta° . of. mehninglor i'aien of all par ties..." r: - . . • ' . jUD9Og have,. observed : with interest you!, political conflict in;New .Tersoy. It; is really provoking, hardly worthy of 'Sdricins tliought;.but; rather of satire and ridicule„ the squirming of the' ptili ticiaus , called .Copperheads, who oppo seq. the warjrota,.overy cooccivahle motive: Some from co Ward ice,oth ors to oppose a political party. Sonic because they - thought We mild. eat whip the Soutb,•:and now that it is reduced to' demonstratiou,.have,hard work to ex.: plain :their,conduct eyork to themselves.. I lave patience with that class of man', 'and believe' the people of the SOuth have, 'more respect,for is h belphore.d Ahem. soundly, than for the , .Crippighop,ds h; ~w,110,: nominally. their friends,. led thinrk deeper and doom into tronfile!;' ; titjor General." The "Ileinderats" aid unfortunate their in of eren ces.--when they attempt to tnitreipatatelayat men. • - CRIME still stalks abroad and. tho peace of many communities is disturb ed by the transaction and, narration of some frightful murder. Last week a murder, occurred. in Brooklyn, of a Cabala' named Otero,, who had come to . purehase,machinery for a theatre. Ho was knOwa to haverponey, and for 'that he was killed. The murderers are said, to bo men named Gongales and The, former still at larg, but thel4terhas been arrested, and strong evidence exists of his com plicity'in the, crinle. Both the mur derers, a - re also Cubans. Gov. Cluivrm still suffers from sick' ness, , and :kis physician re.cornmends sojourn at Ceiba; prior to the heavy work of the coining'Session of the State Legislature. ' , ' tzel.. "Slavery viewed from the Bible, Stand Point," by Rev, J. hi, Adair for ale it Lewle' Book Store, price 10 POP. f Items- about 'Home. Railroad Accident.—A. brakeman na• mod Davis, from Duncansvillo, Blair county, was considerably bruised near Thompsontown station on the Penna. Railroad, by being thrown down an embankment. The axle of a freight car broke. • Fish Meeting.—A mootingis to ho bold in Mifflin, ou the sth of December, to elest-delegstes.to thollal•risbuig Fish Convention. • • • 51.ceident.—A. son of Mr. Henry Hes selbine, of Conemaugh borough was fband . badly bruised and lying insonsi hie 'near the now , foendry near that place. It is supposed he fell from the roof of (14 foundry. 'HO is recovering. The, Bedford ILturder.,—Tho Read— 'Crouse murder case is the all absorbing theme in Bedford county, now in see— , sion. The attorneys fir the Common wealth are, Hon. P. Frazier Smith, of West Chester, Pa., Hon.. John Cessna, and Jolly' Palmer, 4'sq.; and for the defendent Hon. David Paul Brown, lien. Francis M. Kimmell, Wm. ,Lyon and Geo. 4. Spang, Esq. We observe that Rev,. O. 0. McClain, of Lewistown, who was on a visit to Bedford at the time of the, murder, and who saw the fight; is ono of -the ; witnesses on the part of the Commonwealth. Reed has , been acquitted:: Terrible Ratiron4 Accldint. ;• The' Juniata:: ;.bentocrat: says:---Oa Tuesday evening,. the . 14th, 'about 8 o'clock '!a terrible accident Occurred near; ,AnderSon's Station,• by' ivliich Henry-:Willoughby;; fOrmerly of this cottety and conductor , ' of a freight traini and Benjamin' Ritter, brakethani of,,Mourit Joy,. Ltineastor county, were instantly :killed: They' were 'seated near ,the !centre of the train'npon coal car; the interioref which is con- . strutted in hopper:or:fennel shape; the bottoth secured - bydoora from which chains !pass npWard to an iron shaft; upon the 'bile end' of which is a cog-: wheel sdoure'dby s cleatto hold it from turning. By sonic). means this cleat was , 'thrown out of the Cowffettl, and the two' Men, with nearly' the entire load" Of coal, Were:precipitated upon tho! track, and run over 'by the remain ing carsialso by two Subsequent freight trains.- Their head's were cut off and crushed into an almost shapeless mass, while their legs and arms were nearly severed in different places, and the bones crushed 'out,''leaVing nothing but a mass Orground flesh Air. Rit te'r was 'disemboweled, and his heart, liver' and entrails•:streivn along the track. Their broken'and scattered re= mains, which 'presented a shocking spectacle, were . gathered up and bro't to' this: place' on the Mail Train, duo here at 10.5 r. at. The body of Mr.lVii• lotighby was interred . hero on Tues day afternoon last. lle leaves'a wife and three. children to mourn his sad and untimely end. Mr. Ritter's re• mains Were sent to his friends at Mt. In, the mareli.from, the . field to the forum this has been a greater sea- Seri for Generals :than we have ever known.Tlbe most r'smarltahle feature of the campaign is,that In not,; single instance that: •Ni'e are a.vare of, has a soldier who. ;was. running as,a candi date .on the ,T.Jnica side. been defeated. General, ilartranft,. of , Pennsylvania Gen. ptone,of ; ,Gempgiesby, of Illinois; : Gen, Fairnnild...4Wisenusin ; Gen. ..ilfarshall,. I,linnesnta ; :Gen. Cox, of Ohio; General ; Wa;rd,.pf.Nea Jersey k. Gen.- 13ariert, of'New,York, have, as ea rid klates.of . Ibe . Unian, party, been triumphantly, elected. PENNSYLVANIA . STEED WORKS.— Tiles° works are to be" estabitlied 'at liarrisbdrg; and preparatioogare'beiiii; m ade'forltho r erection at' dii&e.' l l said *it Will be the 'Mdst 'cNtOfinsir'c establishment of its kind' ever this in . kineriea; and : is to 140 ' Oqiiti nent 'What ilte''eelek:'tfed W9'l'l6' :Of Wade & .guieber,'at Sheffield, ,are Europe. One thousand experienced workmen in steel. Will be ln'ought from England. This ente'rpriso. great benefit not only :to Ilatirisbut'g but to •the State, as it will tend , to;de• velop its groat resources.:: New Styles for, 'pp, qlready on hand THE LARGEST and ' • THE BEST • STOCK OF IVEIV . ' STEtES , OF WALL PAPER Ever received in Hunting:lei', NOW , OPEN And for sale at linwis' Book Store OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF GILTS, SATINS, BLANKS, BROWNS . of various' styles, for Parlors, Halls,'Dining Rdoins, ' Offices, lied - Boons, _Kitchens, Bealloonis,a'7c. Paper. is on 0,10 rise—sage 20 poi' coat by buying,poon It *lt pay all to buy . 2t9!11 for .Spring; use THE GREAT MEDICINE! M'Entyie's INDIAN COMPOUND. A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED : • AY' LEWIS' BOOK STORE. PRICE PEP. BOTTLE, 50 CTS and ssl,oo All Dionne. If yea desire to present,your friend with neat and acceptable present at Christmas, subseribe , in time for n'eopy of the "Plmtograph Family Reeord!" QP‘loy, NEW - ADVERTISEMENTS QOllOOl 4 TEACHER WANTED. A 'Conlpetotit•tascher Is wautOd to take chargo of tho iligh echbo,or Iluntingdon borough. Applicants aro desired - to present'lhemselies before tho board, ou or be fore the I;tltM:DeCember. wag 4 will bigiven for a campeteat te9elp er. . Nov. 26; '64-ff. Secretary. EXt . R'S • • -. [lfstate of Jacob Finis, doe's's] Iptters testrtipeintary, nit tho °Abdo of ;Moab Pink, late of Pew township.. Huntingdon en., booing' Non granted. to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the Cobbao aro requested to moko immediate payment, end those h a lloo...claims, to present them duly. autitenti- Lted foi• por27-f0 1 • 43AMUEL FINK, Executor. 1 - Xere, The Celebrated Photographic Car, , . NOW LOViTED 0111111 SONIA, Is - FOR SALE, Ae Tam going to the City. I will give a bargain to the buyer. Fer farther luformatiou, address ItNOS ROGERS, Ito OrbLionirt. Huntingdon co., Pa. • - I~UDITOWS NOTICE. , Estate of :Edward F. Hodges, Ifi4ed. • Tim undersigned Anditor appointed by the Court of Common Picas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriffs sale of the personal estate of Ed. cased F. Hodges, srill'attond of his office in Huntingdon, on sATuItDAY, tho .I.6th d.ty of DISCIOI;tEIt, nest, at 10 o'clock, a, m., for the purpose of making said Ilibtribtl tiun,.‘Ylten nod I, bete all persons basing claims upon said fund are required to present tin same or be debarred front muningin fur any, share of sahl fund. non CREMER Auditor. ' A UDITOR'S NOTICE. [Estate of Samuel Deck, deceased.] The undorsigoott having been appointed to It tribute the fund in the hands of lion. B. F. Patton; 9irtistee.'to sell 0,0 real estate of Samuel Beck, deceased, will attend to ti e s duties of Lis. nppuintment at the olllce of 'Scott, Brown and Bailey. In 1010in:idol], at tell o'clock, a. tn.., SATLIRDAT, the 16th day of DECEMBER, 1865, when" and where nil Timone . interested are required to present their caims, or be debarred from conning tin fee n eharo oreptid.famt - .- • . sAmi, T. BROWN, n 029 • • Andi tor. • • • • .• •• . A UDITOR'S NOTICE.. 11 (Esiato of Min. John Her, dec'd.l The undoreigiisd,auditor appointed to distribute, the fund In tilt; hands Of David S. Ker, Esq., Trtistee npbuit6' tad lay. the' Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county to Hell the real COQ° of the lion. John Her; late of Walker tarp.;' deed., to and - among thoso buying claims against the es tate of 'said deceased, and the *balance,' if any [hero ho, oolong tho widow, children, and grand chlideon, of said. intestate, according to law,•hereby giros notice that ho will attend for (Ito purpose of milking said distribution, at his office in Huntingdon, on SATURDAY, Um 16th day of DECEMBER; next,nt 1 o'clock, P. M., when and nehore all peireons having claims against said food ore required to present flan-same, or ho debarred front coming in fur any share Of said fund. -- TIIEO.II. Clthne:ll, not2o4t • . • • . . • Auditor. P•Li iblic • al® Govern Clothing, Blankets, &e BE SOLD AT PUBLIC sAal in HUNTINGDON, on Friday and Saturday December the Ist and 2d, 1865, A huge ,stock• of Government clothing, TVIIIT AND ORE 7 BLANKETS, 7. " nnowN LINEN SHEETS, • *Linen Palen- Cases, Harnosx,! • ". Cotton du' do Cavalry ,addles, Cotton Sliio. ! ;,, Bridles, Cotton tirarrers, Leatlier'llalters with . Blue Overcoats, Straps, Blue Pants . , • Axes, Together with a vu Sale to e..amenee at N0r29,1,465 Till lety ofother nrticie. •10 o'clock, P.M. • i)MAS & SOY, Auctioneers. SPECIAL NOTICE, . . rro TIIE LADIES.-Do you really intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now so:prevalent, or . dras lest, elegantly, - berauso the rebel dolt Davis, was .captured In Paeldonable Prosaic attire? Ono Metnent'e calm rdllection will surely servo to Change your rash nselve.'.The angola bad too much good canoe to lay aside their pure chest° robes of while, byeettso they had for O dm served to hide tho deformities of that Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can yon err in following the exomploof An‘gelli? non having mado up your minds that you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of rebel new, do not 'forget to call at the store of the' subscri bers, who will be . happy at all times to furnish you with such ailieles of dress as you may desire. Urge your filth erg; husbands, ,brothers, neighbors and children to visit the same otproo ;they can hero be suited in good articles of Boots, Shoes, Clothing 11laterinl, Rats, Caps, Queens- Wan And n genoralassortment of Ororeries, on an rea sonable teens as . nt any Iloug3 in town. Store on South east comer of the Diamond; lluntingdon, Pa. • ' . osey 31; 1565. FRANCIS It. WALI,ACP.. A SUPERIOR REMEDY.—Wo can con scientiously recommend to those • suffering from' distressing cough, Dr. Strickland's . .Mellifluous Cough Balsam. It gives relief almost instantaneous, and is withal nottEsa groeable to the taste. There is no doubt but the .llellifluaus tough Balsam is one of the best preparations in use, and is all that its proprietor , chums for it. We have tried during the past week, and found. rollef . from a Most distressing cough. It'is piepared by, Strickiatid', NO. 6 East) ourth street, Cin °homed.. o„:and for sale by druggists.., Nest' Dlnatcgl /ustritmentio 'A new stock of musical instruments hayejustt k een...receivedat Lewis' Book Store: Vial'ine from 3•to $ ft : oiri,s, 12 ,to 6 35; Banjos 6 8 and s9' 59 , 'Accorcle,ons. $6 t0,.6,15 ~, Bows, Strings, llosin, Boards I,3ritimes,, Metall, Organs, and Jots : Justick.s' rin4.,Ccpstables: : iFee for ,I3w* S,toro4 Ui4ry..6 . 0044,111 best : qystqiiva,worki of the kiwi .; : HARPER' 8 NEW MONTHLY-MAGAZINE. notices of She brass. It -is tho'fdrcinbst Mtgazihe of the day. 'The flre'sida' never t oo l a more deligbaLLl. COMpaidcp, nor tho. 14(klion a Mare'elaterprialng friond; 'than Methodist l!roMstant ,(Baltimore.) , • • t The most priphitri Modthly the world.—:-New York We must' refer iii terms den logy high tune and varied exoolloooes of tlarpn's journal w ith MoutlilY circulation of about . 1.70,01.1 u copies—in whose pages aro to Le fuuntiseine of, I light rind gam.' oral nndiug'of the day. 'We spell: ortLle work as an trff• donco of,tho Aniariclin p , ooPle;, nod Lien pomilaaty t ha4'. acquired is merited?. Each numl.6r contains bully 1:44 pa. gee, of reading th4ter,; iabprcprifktely illustrated ,vgli good' w'ood ts ; uddlfcombines , in itself the ; itny month ly nqd mile moro philosophical gliart.erly, blooded with thy best features of tho dully journal. It has great p r of .in the, dissemination ora born of :puttrilloratnra—TrUbner'ti Guido to American Literature, (Loudon.) Thu rot gore hound: roost itute'or theMtelves a 1 Ihrary of Miscellaneous reading each as con nut bo,fouild In the same compais in mild other riablicafkin• comb under our notice.—Boston Courier. • • 87B,scrq.PrIpDTp. 1866. , , The Publishers have perfected a system of moiling by which they Call supply the Mpguziho tklid Weekly prompt ly to theiewhsi scram . to receive their per.odicals directly from the office of Puhlication„ . . . . The liosteue 'llsrper's {IS 2t cents a year, *hitch must ho paid at tho subscriber a post • ' i TElf5IS?' • • •;f.larper'sAlegazine,enoyeari St 00. . • •' ; An eitrti copy of either the Nlagazine or :Weekly will be aupPlied 'grant; thr• ovSry club of FIVe Subscribers at $b OU each, in wit, remittance ;.or Si*, coplei for ;040 , Back nninber nail •li'supPlied it'any time.' A complete set, now COO! prising Thirty one Volumes, In neat'cloth binding, will be sent by. express, freight 'at expend° of purcling4r„fors2 15 per, voltimo,•' Single Yol univai by mail, postpaid, s3'oo. Cloth cases, for binding,' '5B Coots,poStpahl.• Address ~ . • • '." "•• flAtiPEtt & fiItOTIIBItS, • , i • . Franklin Squire, tines York. . . OLD . BRASS AND COPPER' taken la oxchangs for goods at tlio Hardware Stork boat. 3,-1862. JAS. A. ItitOIVN . .- k 0 OK ' 13•NDING. • - - cAtuctaiA, garitinie, or pnblfeattons of any Moa t bound to order, if left at . ' • ' ' ' ' ' • . LEWIS' BOOK dt STATIONERY STORE.. r1.0,T0 'IL. HENRY & CO'S for .kjgooa CaPaimeres,satinettr, Toroodo,lienhlc ky JUIN, Yehrot Cohl, • T ANTS' COATS and CffiCULAIIS, ...Li Shawl., cloth Dawes, Sc. &C., at For neat JOB . PRINTING; 601 at the, 4 41.02 Jot PRINTING Clnca," at ;Hun , tirogdua, Pa' . 1866. THE 1866. LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF WALL PAPER Ever Brought to Huntingdon, Ts now roady Por inspection 4pd,sale, AT LEWIS' Book, 'Stationery and Music Store. NEW AND 'ELEGANT STYLES ER LOWER PRICES Than the same artiele can bo bought in Philadelphia or Pittsburg. 0 U &TOOK Consists of upwards of ; ; One Hundred Different Styles Or Wall & Ceiling Paper & Bordering, ' FOR Tho Parlor,- Sitting.. Room, Mning Rooin, Bed Room, Hall,. Kitchen,' Office; , Shop, s:c.; &o. Call at the "Glebe" Building, and examine our,stock,and'prices INK::,' I.iNic, .. : INK:1 To Merchants and 'MtSints:i'Men. - • rpur, undersiomed • haring recently been apimintedageri - for the' New York Rational Ink:Company, hereby gives notito i to merchants, , ;.Ltiel4 ness men, and to Consumers of aldclassn that Itopre pared to impply.tho market withal qrtiole or ',lnk:which in addition to•beitillin best in ts°, ideninhatically the cheapest ever offered Per snip ix ofs,coantry.: It neither corrodes tiro pen, nor moulds the inkstand, leo(' a rich LI t, Ilowalreely,and is perfecitg Crufel, ale, giving it advantages not possessed by any other whether of foreign or, domestic:manufacture: - 'ride Ink contains no sediment and will not hereforo, thicken as most inks do;,the last drop:being as thin nod clear m the , . , Arif• All orders whether wholisale; or retail, will the promptly filled, at lower rates than as good an article cap be purchased in the Cities or. .ehewhero.• Pei - sods, .whe thubts as to tho saperior.quallty and cheapness of this Ink aro respecifluly entreated to 'giro it a trial John 11. Clark; - b. suagene sedi cen:insillio county (or the purpdso of introducing this CORN, Agent, •:: • Coin.e.ltini o.,;.llPntingdou county, Panne. „ . PruNcir.ll,l3r.i:4rcit OF TIIE NAT/OZTAL C4ftl,,Nr, OP 'NSW , Mr. SIMON CONN, I'. M.. haring been appointed mien man And geuetat . agent; is the representative'of the above company for the county of Ifuntingdon, State of Penna., an per contract, till 'portico .thereibre,' whether haring dealt with us previously or otherwise, will please ereht themselves of the advantages of dealing directly with tho representative of our house here . ; they will find it-to thclr.pecuinnq interest to do ao: ' • • - C L. VAN ALLLN Actuary. The 'ahoy° Ink Is for Sale at Lewis' ind'all the principal stoma In the county: , • • _!. • • c 0 ,11 :1: 1 0 E L Vii ukkori , "von - "Pk BOOKS AND :.STATIONERt SIMPSON', ARMITAGE SD , - . 00; LTAVING PURCHASED 'the. en tiro stock of Wm. Colon. wo,now offer to Die public at reasonable prices our immense stock of • MECHANICAL' RELIGIOUS;. SCHOOL, • - AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, STATIONERY, DOCKET DOOICS, VORTSIONAIS, Am. - Also, Latest Styles of *ALL PAPER & WINDOWSRADES: iIAGAI,INEO,,aud Daily and Weekly Dopers constant ly on band. .00—Orders from abroad promptly attended tot... • • CALL AT BROAD TOP CORNER. uirtingdon, 31ay3,180.5—1y 3P - iptimst, OF ALL HIND.% JUST BEVEIVED TILE STOCK 'A/VD ] YER BROIIGia TO 111.:.TIN0l!)0,i4 call and eine:nine Co. 'i s i B7 - Ajtki) at 5..)4..1.TE.gRY,& -CO'S 15,000!bushels 'Wheat, • ' • 5,000 " . Bye, , • 5,000, " Oats, 5;000 ," 'Corn, 1;000 ' Flak-seed; "' ' • 1,000 “. Clovet•seed,' 2 " 1,000 pounds Wool, • For which tile highest. cash price will - - • . , iariNeett ,ZLlent'.l.-crapta . • •:.BY CANAL.• r ,, . GROCERIES; "''' - :CHEESE, Sack, Bbl. rir;cl , Dairy . S <, tVill lib' 1(31,1 idw'bk - tioB-3t] &T. lIENEY & CO. FLORENCE SEWING' MACHINE A,Ny per s on: in can't of one of tho aboie articles sit ould call on 7illes RIA : NAIL L. 11A- Ktile; Agent for ilia Machine: '' /I""tli.i",*", 2 i- 6 n , . CHEAP PUMPS,. JAMES . A: - BROWN ~hunt ngdo'l tp• k'a.; sellelkitent i'roOden ;ramps for cisterns and wells, from 4to lic l eet doep, at about ono hail:th4 "ma 'Wire for old fwillloned rennin. All pumps' ‘rtirranted. '••7 • • • • •QT_PATES.,STOv r gs. spea'stautoos aiifiti-dust" Cool. , Cook, Coo tiliental Conk: mid a saloadid , viliisty of gas .barilsr. nod otter Ileattors, Stoves, fcr. Foal; of wood,. just ' .rp7 esived;'and' Inc S;do at iho Ila dwara Store of ' trantingdoli, Oct. 19 'Ol3-tf. ROWN'k BIJEW.O [TED 'MUSLIMS, _up. Ticking. I.lnaeya. Chccica, bleached and brown can ton Flanno:s, miner's Plaid, Wool. Flonnele to, Sc., at • • S. S.IIENRY & CO'S. JUST'RECEIVED. at 8. , E; HENRY ,t CO'S. MAMMOTH. STORE, A largo clock— of &cab eugar cured Worm, side, shoulder and mackerel. IN7EN GOODS. ~ .• 8: IL tiehry & Co. have just received their fall stock of geode, which they are selling at very reduced •. 'CO. 1,91!, kj. of Iron. Rhea iron, Irn:ip' olives, stoves and a eaglet) , of Hollow ware.. COVNTRY DEALERS ban bny. CLOTHING from me In Huntlng,lon at ' • WHOLESALE as cheap as they can In the (Hes, no I hare a Nvh olea n le store in Philadolphi 4 IL ROMAN. • OVERING'S AND SUNLIGHT Li Syrup, Now Orlcao, Porto Rico Molaseeo, Coffee, Sugars„Teouh.t . c. at..,1 ,;• 8. N. LIEN RV & CO. beritlernen's Furs, For snip cheap :4 Chothing &Aro of 0c24 LEOPO.pD BLOOM. AITOOL; BLANKETS • 'COVER v lets.lngrane;ltag and Ilowp Carpets, Rugs, On and Floor Cloths, at . S: . . jrADE OLOTHINO; BOOTS & .hoe.,•Queenssj.aro, Mar apd Ware, lati, alt gra in tbA • Wintry, At D: usram app. PROF. J. 11. WENTYRE'S GREAT It pIEDY, lug INDIAN COMPOUND iataraal and Extotual • WILL CURL": • Dinerhron, Bloody Flux in one day,. , tip Madsen° and Ennislie tu throe minutes G Toothache in one minute. trj" Neuralgia iu fire minute!! .4.Z" Spraine In twenty minutes, Sore Throat to ten minutes, ,Ve Cholie 411 k Cramp in initintea, Itheinnatlsin in ono tiny, .trit Pain In the Dock or Side in ten minutes t IM Dad Coughs or Colds In one day, gIL. Fever and Ague In oicie day I¢s - Cures Deafness, Asthma, Piles, • 0M... Bronchitis Affections, Dyspepsia, . „ , 10,.. Inflammation of the Kidney], Eryalpolaty, txt —I Liver &tuplaint and Pcilpifation of the lithirt. Keep it in your ifjantilie4- 7 Sickness . egmes wizen leastexpected. • I propose to check, and effectually diesiriate pioreiclie and pain, and to accomplish more perfect equilibrium of all tho circulating fluids In the human system, than can be effected by any othor,,oq nil Other methods of onidical aid in the ohino Bona of tithe. TIIIS - POPULAR REMBUY Is thst coining (atoll* fur. the • fad that I • curb . 'tree - or chorea. all these corn. plaints,whelmver; there is •au. Opportunity to'dw 60.; - s; soon an It is inplied it alnieet iniractdously kills the pain. I do nOt.nsk yptt to buy before you are cortsinTof its et 11•. deny, If you Inane an ache or pain, it Is warranted to do all it purporte,on the label; ,otherWilio the mdttey'.beill• be' refunded. -•• • . It doiuob proposo to cure every disease4onty a class: named by my di ructions. ,My liniment operates chern• teal olectric principles, and .fs,. to the nine or natural restorative anti organic &rings, tarot arising from impropor circidiithin'ot !hipsters.. vital d Inds. . Prof. J. 111nEutyre's INDIAN COPIPfIUND acts '411:2 really orr tho absorbents, roducing. glandular And other. swellWe fn' Incredible short time; 4bitheirt irroi'fidisOie danger from its use under any possible circumstances. .This Is an internal and external znedielne—composed of roots, herbs and barks, such as .oar forefathers used.—, There'll b. boundfol anpply onanith to cure all complaints if wo only,know whot,tney.were. • This' bus boa it great study with tho' tfedical for many, years, to. find outithe ,kindshest adapted.to. the: 'ahasn'ComplairitB-41ow to put them together, and'what propertions to me. , 4,II. 7 IVANTYRE, ; • Propri star, Reading; Pa. • , • 'For dale at Leiwis':Erooki geore. , .31notingdon,l!a,j Sept ! p, 1690,:; 1,7 , . . mcENTYRIES. Si. • DANDELION 'i• For stliAllietises arielug'from: one mum, viz z Favor. and; Agate Dyspepsia, Catarrh in the Dead. Weak and &or dored*tinintirbitsdell arlnttigtetfon, Sick ileadarbe;l 6 le illness of the Dead, Weakness of Sight, IVindy,Ailments. Illaiunintitro, and Illieuraktio Paine. Painsdn'the Back or Sib, :carious Debility, Lowness of Spirits, linpuritYor thoylflood, Notollels or. , Dr'optiori - of [lid; Bekry,''Ghtvel; Morals, 4., Sc Sold at 2.5 cents per 110 X. I .!..1) I,; IVICEiT%S2RE'S TNDIdIY, ; j'EgET4BJ WORN DESTROYER ! Thi. filialfible ' blL4iiCit'le i n swrianteA to expel worms in 41L cases and may be given; to attildnitt pt all agec.; Ott, thcy rely 'vegetable and perfectly harmless. tya_ cane hail fit , Mwto':ltoolcotofe,.tlunttitsdon; 'Pa DR. VENARD'S ' STAR' MAGIC LINIMENT"' ' eintis • RHEUM A TISDI; • • ' NEURALGIA, • • TOOT II &CUE, • • " ' • APACHE; DIP TII ER iA SORE TIT T, r• CRA MPS, or • • : PAI&S IN TGE STOMACH L, ,r, s p i.L c iNs; •J . ,• I •a d ARRH CP, . .901,1i1 AGI:INT„ SAI/libtar; §11.68/TrArkli lIIINT!NGpoN, PA .Price 'One 0", Agent's Wsnted to, sell the ishotre • throughout, the Country. nmitingdon, Oct. 25, 18(5. . • , NEW GOODS"' NEW -GOODS If you want Cheap'Goods; GO TO R. dUNNUSIGII . AM & CO'S. //:! . /9tt ,!..?ant Good ooods, ' :,.; GO TO R. M. cuNNlNpirArvi & co's. If you want Fashionable Goods, , 00 TO It. M. CUNINGTIAM Sc CO'S. If you want to ee the,, 1! • • ;GREATEST , V2l.RlETrtind " • ' BEST, SELECTION" 'OF •GOODS, • •t; , E Y E I L P It 9 I n IT T TO / 1 0 3 7/9ItOY, , , „ Consisting, of LADIES' DRESS GOOD., CASSXMADES or city •and country man hraeinre, Deodhet and