Otabc. HUNTINGDON, PA Wednesday morning, Dec. 20, 1865. W. Lewis, Editor and Proprietor Hugh Lindsay, Ass,ooiote Editor. LzmottAßLE as thp late Message is for the almost unanimous concurrence with which it was received by the country, it contains, nevertheless, a severe rebuke to a large class of our citizens. After recounting the manner in which his duties had devolved upon him, the PresideutSay§..i "To fulfil my trust I need the support and confidence of all who aro associated with me in the various departments of Govern ment." This language is as explicit as any that Is contained in that admirable document, and shows that the Presi dent appreciates, more than his pre tended admirers, the importance of complete harmony in his administra tion. What can we imagine to have called forth that rcmai k, unless it was the continual attacks that were made by a certain faction on several mem hers of his cabinet? In desiring the confidence -of his Ministers, he gives evidence of his confidence in them.— He expresses himself satisfied with the labors of Mr. Seward in the State Be. partment, of Mr. Stanton in -the War office, and with the general manage. ment of national affairs. How could ho consistently speak otherwise Y Had lie found cause for dissatisfaction on coming into the Presidential chair, his first step should have been to eradicate the discordant elements, and as he has taken no action of this kind there are no grounds for supposing any discord to exist, but we may rather infer that the President considers his cabinet and himself a unit on the great questions with which they have to deal. Yet in thefaco of these facts a clamorous par ty praises the policy of-the President and derides the opinions of his advis ers. We have had numerous instances of the facility with which Mr. Johnson gives "gentle hints," and we have seen the readiness with which the South complied with them ; now let the Nor thern wing of the faction show that they aro equally willing- to take ad vantage of the President's hints. COMAIONPLACE [No. vii.] THE FENIAN:3.—Th') FttDian order in this country has got into a pretty difficulty. It has two Presidents, ono O'Mahony and one Roberts, and while ono portion of the members of the or• der cling to the former the other por tion as tenaciously cling to the other as their ruler. Each wing denounces the other as untrue, unfaithful and disloyal. Ireland, for whose redemp tion the order wusestablished, will lose its faith in the sincerity of its trans-At lantic friends; while England, against whose dominion and power the order was designed to operate, will be bene fitted by the disclosures made. We Apprehend the full force of the scrip tural truth will be revealed in the case of .the Fenians—that a house divided against itself cannot staiid. SOLDIERS, DON'T SELL YOUR Dis— CIIARGES. — It has been known for some time that a sort of traffic in sol— dier's discharges was going OL in vari ous parts of the country, which ap peared on -its face to be entirely un profitable, :but which was so odd and incomprehensible, that it seemed as though it must necessarily begat least, a cover for some kind of fraud. A day or two since, Captain Lacey, formerly of an Ohio regiment, and now in the Sixth Auditor's Office, at Washington, received from an old comrade a let ter, stating that brokers in Ohio were buying soldiers discharge papers at prices varying from one to six hundred dollars, and ho requested the Captain to inform him what could be the pos. Bible, object. The Captain very sensi. bly referred the letter to General Ba ker for information, and the latter ha mediately replied, giving his version of the object to the transaction. !le may be mistaken, but we can see no other solution of the problem, General Baker says.: Ist. I know of no legitimate demand for soldiers' discharges.-2d. The sale or transfer of a soldiers' discharge cannot carry with it any emoluments or profits ; such, if any, can only be claimed by its legitimate possessor; hence it is en tirely useless to the purchaser until I Congress passes some law making ' valid such purchase and sale. If sol dices' discharges are being bought and aold,the purchasers doubtless anticipate :that Congress will pass a law entitling the purchaser or possessor of a not diers' discharge to all the benefits to which a soldier himself would be enti• -tled. Such a law Would doubtless le galize the traffic. I would, however, advise all soldiers to retain their dis charges, and not barter away those honorable records, which should be preserved us monuments of their past :heroic deeds. The scheme has proba bly been concocted and devised by some association. or combination of speculators, who, it they can purchase a sufficient number to make it an ob— ject., will attempt to lobby through Congress, during the present session, ,some hill that may accrue to their po• cuniary advantage.." "Forewarned is forearmed,"foreared,'l and Congress will doubt less Watch the first indication of any such scheme.-,very closely. In. the meantime, let all soldiers folloW the excellent advice Oven above.. . . • • The tire r t Sunday in January nett._. bus been named by tho Centen ary Coranittee for ol.servanee by the Methodists .of this country, as a dayof special - and united prayer for the Di. vine bjeOsings upon tho centenary ser. vireo of the year, and for a general re viNel of religion, :hat the centenarian year may prove to be an epoch lit the Niplriter,l prowreesuf the church. Payment of COMmelation Does not l empt from Bounty Tax. —An hi . ) pOrrfl t ease, and one in which the puldie in general are interested to a considera• hie extent, was disposed of in the Dis trict Court on Saturday last. It was presented in the form of a statad case in which the School Directors of Plum Township wen) plaintilfa, and John Ewer was defendant. The facts of the case are as follows: John Lea:, a eiti• zen of said township, was drafted in July, JBc3, tinder the act of paid the 5300 commutation and was discharged from further liability. - In 1861, a :Duality tax, under the provis ions of the Bounty act of Pennsylva was assessed and levited on him. amounting to $55, by the School Di rectors of said township, which he re fused to pay, claiming that he was ex— empt under the exceptions in said Bounty act, and hence this stated cas e. The point of law submitted to the Court for its decision was, whet !ler lie, having paid the commutation in 1863, was liable to pay a bounty tax under the provisions of said act. Mews. Moffitt and Cochran appear ed for the School Directors, and B. G. Childs, Esq., for the defendant. After hearing the arguments of the counsel, the Court decided that the payment, of commutation did not bring the defen dant within the exceptions contained in Lilo 4th section of said act, therefore he was liable to pay said tax, and or• tiered judgment to be entered in favor of the plaintiffs for 03, the amount of tax so assessed and levited on him, as a citizen of said township.—Pittsburgh Gazette. COURT AFFAIRS. JA O ARY TERM, 1866 GRAND JURORS. John Copenhaver, laborer, Shirley. Sam. Dieffendaffer, blacksmith,Shirley. George Eby, farmer, Brady. David Fleck, farmer, Shirley. Samuel Gregory, farmer, West. James Harper, farmer, Cromwell. John Hetrick, farmer, Brady. Peter Ilarnish, farmer, Morris Williaul A. Hudson, farmer, Dublin Sam. Hemphill, carpenter,Huntingdon Henry Iloitzapple, miller, West, David Johns, farmer, Cromwell James Lane, farmer, Shirley Michael Low, farmer, Morris John La port, farmer, Franklin Grta Uls Miller, brewer. Huntingdon Charles Miller, tanner, Huntingdon Andrew G. Neff, farmer, Porter George Numer, farmer, Henderson James Park, farmer, Juniata John Robb, farmer, Walker H. R. Shearer, mail contractor, Dublin Andrew Sheffier, farmer, Cromwell John Thompson, farmer, Juniata TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. James Black, farmer, Porter Benjamin F. Baker, farmer, Tod J. Berkstresser, merchant Coalmont Samuel Barick, farmer, Barreo James Bricker. farmer, Huntingdon Lewis Bergans, farmer, HotalerSon David Barrick, farmer, Penn • John Beaver, farmer, Itoptwoll J. Copeley, gentleman, Warriorsmark John G. Decker, wagon maker, West John Eby, farther, Shirley Jacob Foils°, farmer,. Walker John Gregory, farmer, Walker Philip Gosnoll, farmer, Cuss George Glazier, butcher, Huntingdon Jer. Grazier, thriller, WarriOrSMark John It. Gossnell, farmer, Cass Collins Hamer, jr., farmer, West Wm. Hoffman, carpenter, Huntingdon George Hellman, blacksmith, West George \V Hall, laborer, Brady Benjamin Heffner, farmer, Walker David Isenberg, farmer, Henderson Samel Kreirer, farmer. Hopewell George Kyler, farmer, Walker. Joseph Logan, blacksmith, BaITC.O Zach. Lower. earpenter,Warriorsmark Sole Lock, farmer, Springfield James Lloyd, farmer, Walker • Daniel Logan, inn keeper, Carbon Robert Madden, farmer, Springfield. Win. Moore, merchant, West Isaac Myton, gentleman, Barren Jacob Mears., clerk, Carbon George 111;;Clain, farmer, Tod [henry Neff, miller, West John .Nightwine, fhrmer, Henderson Jacob Park. farmer, Shirley Wm. J. Pearson, inn keeper, Carbon John Piper, laborer, Porter - Samuel Rutter, farmer, Cromwell . Samuel Ralston, tailor, Warriorsmark Easton Robb, farmer, Porter IL 11. Summers, farmer, Hopewell J. Whittaker, of Thos. laborer, Porter J. Westbrook, jr, , shoemaker, Hunti'n Ephraim Wright, farmer, Union Wm. B. White, farmer, ;Juniata TRAVERSE JURORS-SECOND WEEK. Anthony Beaver, carpenter, Penn Simon Beck, farmer, Warriorsmark John M. Booker, farmer, Shirley P. U. Bucket, farmer, Warriorsmark C. Bucher, merchant, Alexandria Hugh. L, Cook, farmer, Cromwell Clark . ,.farmer, Shirley Daniel Coble, laborer, Union Hobert Cunningham, farmer, Porter Samuel' Douglas, farmer, CromWell Andrew Elias, farmer, Tod Wilson L. Elias. farmer, Tod T. Fisher, sr., merchant, Huntingdon John Fulton, farmer, Hopewell 1 John Gntehall, farmer, Springfield Win. Hildebrand farmer, Shirley 'George Hetrick, farmer, Henderson Jacob Hess, farmer, Henderson Joseph Isenberg, carpenter, Walker John Itinger, farmer, Shirley Hugh Jackson, farmer, Jackson William Lincoln, farmer, Walker L. Meredith, shoemaker, Huntingdon Mathew Martin, farmer, Walker James szlcCall, farmer, Henderson John Numer, carpenter, Henderson John M. Oaks, farmer, West John Piper, farmer, Tod Lawrence Swoops, blacksmith, Penn Peter Shaffer, farmer, Morris Alex. Stitt, gentleman, Alexandria George Stever, fainter, Union Christian Shontz, farmer, Hopewell Henry Shultz; farmer, Hopewell David P. Tnssey, farmer, Porter Abraham Taylor, farmer, Cass AIILLER'S Patent BROOM BEAD I'HIS is a very useful invention 1.11)011 1 to he Introduced to oar Itna.WlVeel by which they ate able to make their own C 01111.001119. It is a slight mutolic frame which Ottead and closes by a clasp mid con. tame a socket for a WOot en handle. Ail Ors is required Is fount and straighten the corn and inert it in the frame, and a handsome ns well to a strong broom Is se cured. l'anTrooto rs trill Visit our formers to introdncellie article. O. 11. :41:WSLI: is the agent for the counties of and Huntingdon. We have even n Broom mnnufm tared In this manner and believe It will tleee,rthopeople. de'2U-3t. .Ladies' and. Gentlemen's Furs, For sale cheep at the Clothing t , , tore oc2-1 LENVLDIII.OO2I. QE. & CO. sell all lduclB o a Iran. stowt iron. !too? iron, steel. nr, , .1a,11, - ;ile ol,vef,.snites and a nullity cf Hollow NEW AEI'VERTISEiiiiENTEI. Of\ A IkIONT :—Agoiltg I V V for 11 , 3ty tirtlciea.p , t ont, Ad die., 0. T. GAREN, City Isuilciing, Biddcford, .sraine. lUNTU.ITGDO.N GAS CO)IPANY. 10. , An ,40,:tfo tt will 1,, h,:,1 nt thr °nice or the un• dur.ign,(l hottv..,eo tlio Imo 1 of lie :Ltyl no 110 ND IN, ihr 1, ANIL% itY 11,Xt, f FR.' )1/01agab for 6.6l::oll:Jany, tP rA,VVP th, Vnsuii:g yelr. A. Fttlt: 1, HEIM DECI,ARI7I). I IN. De, li s he Mrs:eta:lol tile Porter Isl: n il pit c t orp,spsy Invn this day dertorsol n fosells ssr osso pore,, , l.ss the enliitnl :apple of the essosysey, fr., the Itt,Gitit , pf Ns.vs.ssslp, payable oss pet ,tor the 2..eq W. i!:, EMI UDITO.II . • NOTICE. Mint WlNan. ile , ssetL; 'the inebiroogn,l 11A1:1 31g ?wen appointed to di telltale b„b iic p bnioli of Samuel Steno:. Trustee to melte sale of 11i real eeiato of Rob t Wilson. late of. Jaclison townshipoleciao , ol. will attend to dial., of his iippiiiniment at lii., other. iu Iluntinailien. on SATUR. DAY. dm G'h day of JANUARY, Viral. rd. tto o'cluch,n. whvn all pore., haring claims c. ill pc-s-nt them , or be (I, intt rot From cond.; tu for a Slow, osi.l rnd. INTOTIC E.- • Noce, that ti o , percons Irloo (dog! their petition., with tiro Clerk of the Court of Quarter Session,. praying the maid Court to grant them licen, to keep DIM or tavern.. in their re,p,tive bororr;li, , , townships and villages in tho county or Hun tingdon, clod that said petitions will he presented to the said Court on 3inntlAr. this Bth day or January next for consideration, 6:0., whsn and where all pereone inter rated can attend if they think proper, viz: tienrge W. cityS, Mapleton. Adam Zeigler. 3larkle,burg. Go .rge F. 3ici;ll, tiontinklon. Phillp T. Doyle, Darner, Carbon town hip. WM. C. WAGONER, Clerk. Proth,notary'R ()a!, December 19,13 a. I THE undersigned will sell at public into at ilia Coati. 'Maw', ii, Itatitingtion, On Urednesdily,loth of Jannary, 1866, 111'4 farm, situated in 'Walk, township. llonting.lon conoly t in., ndjoioing land~ of noon, hucklvalt,, I loony Ilarrh , nod Hoary nod Andrew Ovoid,. vontablio:; 050 L.l.:Aerea. moon Or loot. sibulo 100 or wliirh nro cleaned and donut 150 wren lo good timher, with three h% Dwelling houses, onll ft log barn I hereon (Tooted. Thera is also n I.lree amount ofgooll iSa di Iron ore on tbo tract, part of it being now regularly worked. 'Perms nunlo known on clay of sale, which will bo comnwoltting. ISAACKUUTZ. IVallt . er tp:, Dec. 21), X 19500 PER YEAR —We went Agents everywhere to roll our 10100 von $44 dewing Martaten. Throe new hitida. Under and iniNr feed. Warranted fin years. Above salary or I.rgo evunnications paid. The units twaddle. /told in the United Staten for less titan $44. which are filly livosed by Mow, Whetter Int.son, Grover cC 13.1 her, ger di Co— awl Bade kb, ..4/lothor cheap machition are i,,faCeptatents nod ti, nellee or n.or lialAo to orre,..fioeanet ielris -011,71,111. Andres., or roil Show Clark, Ilidtleferd, Maine, or at No. ng:t Br oa dway. Now York; 2:16 Cart, till - vet, Philadelphia, rat.; N 0.14 Leinliartri, Mock. Citiattge, III.: No. Writ Font th at., Cincinnati, lid or r.o. Ex. h inge, Buffalo N. Y. V 7- , TILL he sold at, public! ;A: t !e at the 1,1 residence of the stibmcribei• 11,.. itli towii-hp; On, Tureelay,the.2Cith of _Doom:be/ a 1',465, The following property, to wit: S hew! of horcen. alit lice, pearl, i boil of i';'77Tlrt,l sit cuttle, 4 mill, cowl, 2head of Spriup's, 3 ItemlA r of young Durhunt hulls. 55 lictui of Shoop. grain. 2 F,nt,P.I. in the ground, 2 four 11,6 e wagons, 4 plows, corn 1) nue bushel, 1 heir Jersey sell relict . , groin cutter nut mowing muchine,'llterrows. 2 cnllivittors, 2 Nulling miile, 1 grain drill, 1 Pled. 1 log nird, 1 tn •nv ride muddle. 7 I. sir bedsteads, 3 sets chairs, 5 tables, I lc rt bureau, 2 eqrner cupboards, 1 cook stove, 2 other stoves, 2 grin.l stoic's, I sot smith tools, 1 broad ax.! tenant cross rut taw, all kinds of carpenter's tolls, Lc : , alo to commence at tell oclorit of Aaill day. A reason aldu credit and duo tat:ldance will be given by c 102 . -0 • e'llA It LES. rpurF. TR - 1111AL LIST, JANUARY TRRitl, iSG43 =I J. IL Stonel,ralrer'ri aduCrs vs David Stryonrt. Al,xandor (Peon for 1100 Jones. Lemlard Wraver vo M. 11. 11. Cr M. P. o'l kyr.) for o t vs Dr. MeMortrio's Dr. ;I,...er,llerer's vx'r. vs Wiled Morris To,kor R CO. ye II ,'iaou k Matters. W. 11. Ilend,son vs A. Wise, et al. Losvull rihumway cs Strmur D. Grove. I= Margaret Shaft', vs Foust & Elitist.. S. L. sllnsgosr for tide vs Mary Bibb sty's executor, Boggs &Kirk vs Sainuel It. Grove. P... 5. Peterson, at n 1 Vii Samuel Bolinger. .lacob Miller's °secular vs JOllll MCCOIIII, re M. M. Wise fi A. Wise. • vg IL L. Ender. vs S. L. Ulasgow k wife. M units Hawn's executer vg Sc S. Skivoly. vs Nichuhs erc,swell. orgnn d; Gifford. vs Gvorge War,cl. Julio Ciq•tou P.M. apck Edward Buckley .Iwitua IVilliuwsou Inry BuArwiEt. er P. C. IV)IEon . . . Wm. Bricker A, Rev. Jo'n Bearer. Pat rid; Ilammill vs W. E. Me.slnrrrio et nl. Enos 3101ullen fn. urn I, iiarlloll Gorsuch. Henry IL Grow, rs J. G. Boyer ...t al. W. C. WAG9SIiJI, PI otligniotary ~f ~14:_ READING RAIL ROAD, WINTER, AR it ANGEMENT, NovEmlll-nt 27, 15E5. (1 REAT TRUNK LINE FROM THE kJ North and North•Wemt. for PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK. IiEID:Nd, LEBANON, ALLENTOWN, EASToN, Twiny, leave Iterrisburg fur Ne•w York, as fnll.,w' , .00 ;: 00. 7.'20 and 0 00 A. M., and 1 40 nod 9.00 P. M.; arriving at New York 5,40 end 10 00 A, 01., and :140 and 10 :15 I'. 01, The above connect with similar Trains on tits Penn. van in I:Miro:o,unit sleeping care accompany the 300 nn 1 1) 00 a. m. trains. without 014anoe. Lnnvn for ltratling, Pottsville. Tamaqua. )liner6ville, Ashland. Pine Grove. Allentown and Philadelphia at 7 35 A. 31., and l tool 9P. 31.. stopping la I,tdtainn nal all way stationp; the 9 P 31n-oh, making on coon••etion for Pottsville !my ;Philadelphia. For Pottsville, Frhupl kill Haven and Auburn, nod Stiqpn,hanna Railroad, leave llarri,burg at 4 1' 31. Returning. kave NEW-Voila at 9 A. 11., 33 Noon. and P. M. 11.H:1,1006a at 5 A. 11., and 330 P. 31; Pottsville at 0 40 A. 31., anal 2 55 P. 314 Adnland 0 On an 11,45 a in, Tamaqua at 7.33 A. NI., and 1 40 P. 31. 1.6,3 PottHville fiw II arrisburg, via Schuylkill and &Stine/11mila Railroad at 6.:5 a m. Au Accommodation Passenger 'train leaves itE4ontra at 0.30 A. 31., and returns from PIIILAMLIIIIA at ,1;30 P. M. Columbia Railroad Trains leave lloadlaz at 6 10 0 in., and 0 151'. M., fur Ephrata, Lamager. Colinnhia, Ott :21m !aye. leave New York at S P. M., Philadelphia, 315 P. M., Pottsville S 00 A. 31., Tamaqua 8 A. 31., Oar ri burg 003 A. M., and Ileadtrig :a. 100 n. m., for llar riAntrg. and 10,52 a m., for New York. • COMMTATLON, MILE, , E, 004000, SWICIIIL, and ES:Cr:SION TICKET 3 nc reduced rates to and from all points. floggogo chocked throl%11: 80 pootaln 11088,ge alluoccd melt VAsflellger. Q. A. NICOLL?, Bending. Nov. 27, Stiperiutc.kat. 411MIIFF'S SA L E.S.—By virtue of k sundry• writs of 1,. I , n, Ven.Ex. to lac directed, 1 will expose to public sale or outcry, at the Court House. in tho borough of nun tingdon, ON MONDAY, Writ DAY of. JANU A Itti. trio o'clock, I'. M., the follow ing described propco wit: The following described tract or parcel of hard, ultllot, ill dill ropey, Shirley township, 1101111.0 mi county, to wit A tr a ct or land adjoining Benjamin nob, on tho month, Tlieophohni on the cast, ❑avid tilniffer on the north, and inceonntigliy.pn the wpeq containing 22 nerve morn neje., Heady 101 of whieli in cleared and cultivated, with log house and born thereon erected. &hied, (alma in exuentlinb and to 1, bUlti as (he property or James Long. • Also—All that Certain messuage, ho*:, he., being, the ono hall of lot No. 13 In the ph u t of the bur...ugh of Iluntin.plon. ha., upon %illicit the dwell ing mouse, in which the cold Willhon Stewart resides. Is elected. being the touilierly end of said lot and wait di ire;; in front on Allegheny street 45 feet, and extoeliog nt riglit angles to said street lOU Pet, towards IHilt street, to getlwr ith the hereditanwnts :0111 appurtenances. St Wed, inken in execution, and to be sold no the proper ly of 11 illiwn Stewart. Also—all the right, title, interut nod estate of Jam:, a tract of land situate in Henderson towindlin. in the t cooly of Huntingdon. snr veyed ou %valiant in the naine of Ale,anttin. Henry nod patented to hint. adjeloing I,,nbi of John and avor,, No tope, lauds tato of .1:1.1,1 rind others. seen t,Unleg two hundred and forty seven aerts, :lawn oe about nix or roves acres cleared tin:lcon, and the retidge being timber land, chntly white One; no building theiron. Also—'lllo ono midi, hied hall part of a tract of laud, situate In Henderson tow uship. 00 Stone creek ridge, 601 V 03,01 in the 03010 of John Molllellan, adjoining lands late of Win. einke3's licit., bolds late of Jantee win, Erg, and the Nave described tract in the otnno of Max, der limey, containing one hundred awl sixty five times nwro or Isis, about ten acres cleared 11101 . 0011. there:4.l.W being limber had, chiefly white pine; no buildings thereon. Alsb—l'art of a lot of gmund in the borough of Hunt ingdon, flouting nn Allegheny (or _Railroad) direct, filly feet, hold el:tending back at tigllt angles to said street to wards alibi street, ono hundred al 1.1 11l 0 feet, having thereon n-ected dilate brick house and a flame house, tab swining. %lilts haute Eitehon and dining meta attaeloal to aid frAtno hence, Buhl lot adjoins a lot of Daniel Africa. Eel., ul the 'roar, and It cnry Strict on the riot. seized, taken in execution, 0101 to be hula Ps 1110 1,01.1011 y or Jo, Steel. NOTICE TO PERCRASERS.—Bidders at Sherlff'3 Sale,. will take notice that immediately up the properly being knocked down, fifty per cent. of all bide under Von. nail tweuty.live per coot. of all Lilt over that sum must ho paid to the tCheriff. or the property will he set op mmin end eoltl to other bidder.. who will comply with the those terms. t.herlfre Sale) , will hereafter be' made On Monday of the first week of coirrt, null tuo deals tickiwwledged en the fullaWleg Linturday. JAS. V. lIATIIURST, Sheriff. BECEICY'S Orrice, t Dec. 10, 1103. PrErv.l new rtclvertjstnlentF, INVI;NT0118, MECHANICS, 31A tiqFAcTURENS The brat papiT in Una United Stntrs her Web:mica, In ventors, and Manni'acturors. is ilia riel ENT' lOU A M It 11.1A N. It it Ow largest in sizo,aod ims by rot. ilia widoot circulation orally por.or oil!, clots in this country. It is puldidted i_net number contains sixteon pagt s, with numerous illuWatlons. 'rho numbers for a oar :flake two VlAlllnt, of 410 psgas cool,. It also cl,ll. a full ncommt 011111 tbo prnicipal inventions and 1115 , :i1VOri9A of !he dry. Also. illustrated tuition Itpllll tools and lu:whim:Ty used iu woritshopi, manuisc turias. stoma and al:oh:mit:al tngin" , thg w.0 ‘ 1,011,, t , chomil;al. p:traismo, and all 0,1 “.* ”“nurocturio:t nod producing inttichts. Also, tiro 31111.. VtAr 1 0 , 0 runty eiannl • and p molt and lumbrr cinnory,,hydronlics. oil and 'vows' 111nolri, . . OtC.; household. hortinultural. , md 14I'm I titer dvpartownt bring very I.1:1 itud of great value to Vitt..nerA ana tlar(loner3. Articiel ontbrocing root y p:ut uurot Of 1111111,13 r iCi..llr , wGich .s - ta , hotly cu! ttodur ,lial;•l Col Wili2lleVlTy huh • . Also, r.,p,t•Li m•citdi.s. luau slid al:road; p dent troy lied dui. and ili.Clll34)llq, practical I/Title?, &II It c.aaing tdTloial the pa:na ch.do.,„ speiial ll•ature Or grunt salon CO inventors and owl - oes of patents The pnblkhers also :let as agouti fur lucent lug patsuts for nit,. in ventitqls. A new volume of the S,lontlfic American commences January• I. TERNts.-43 per year; ji.ro for tix. month•. Ten on. pies for one year ; $25. tip,c;won'copie, =e a t free. Athirt.N4 NUNN k No. 57 Park Row, Neu• 17..rk J. D. (JAiil'lN:t,l,. Ati.l.t ROPOSA.LIS will be received at the oniec of 0 roitti et . ..A Fut laa, for tlto Masora} and t...trittottry of a stone clittrult at that Waco Tho donut• 61 "" , or tne bnimin4 to ho 301 fret front and 07 ft. Ilerp. Said I.l,ltorals trill It, reelect up to thu if tll of Jonnary, ISOtt. decl3 WEST HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY ) Near Fishers' Mill, Huntingdon, Pa. • f i I HE undersigned would take this 1 nuothod to inform the public that Itia - Now Founi.lry is now In bla,t. and ho is4,-,0 1. prepared to re , rivu and fill orders all F. 7 kinds of CASTINGS. PLOWS, tt( - ING MACHINES, Co., Cf. I t ' """ being a practical nuecluati;e at the business, of twents - 3 ..,trA experlenco, and having a desire to plertso. lie horo e to merit and receive a. slon, of public patronage. Sled and Avigh 5010.., and other e.Oetinge, Itoin. On Inind, 1, - 7)..01.1 nuclei, brass and coppor talon in exchange for axmas ST al ['SON. Iluntintplon, Dec,..aubor 13, 1865-,..1m. Of Ws, licttby iven to all poisons I that the hal:ming inventories of the ho , on an I eoetteiFt Cot to wi lmrv, under the provisions of too Act of 14ta to April, A. I) Will, to.loo been filed in 1110 °MCC 01 the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of llontingdon C,llllp and will be presented for "approval by the Court" on Monday, the 6th of January, A. D. IStiti. 1. The Inventory and npyraidentent of the goods anti chattels a hie!. woo of Wil Bunt Whiney. late of Tell tp., decemed, set apart to his widow Mletlut Whitney. 2 . The Inventory omit nyyraiseinent of the goods and chattels which were of Itenjainin B. Stitt, Into of Dublin licavaseth set apart to his widow Airy :tilt. 3. The inventory nod appraise meat of the goods and chattel:, whi,b were of Chrhdonhet C. Wiser. tato of Dub. lift twin., decen•ed, ret apart to his widow. Jane Wiser. 4. 'Cho inventory and opyr,thentent of the goods and ehatteln which wore of Samuel Rorer, deceased, takeu by hie widow Margaret purer. • . . . h. The Inventory and appraisenient of the goods and chattels which were of Jacob Itorer. late of Shirley tw, deceased, cat opal to his widow Susan Borer. ti Tho Inventory and appraiietnont-of the goodd and Chattels which eat re of Ch.oloi Ilvlloy, lido of Ilupcwcll twp..thceaFed, cat al.nct to I,iB widow Catharine Ilelley. The I tkveotory. and •appreispntent of the goods and chattels wh ch own of 4ndrow.l,Glililand.lato of Dahlia fp., deceased, set apart to his widow Catharine Gilliland. DANIEL ll'. IYOMLLSDORF, c. 13, 1533. Clark. T) EG STE S N 0111; 1.3. Notire is hereby given, to. all persens interested that the fullowing named persons hare settled their no comae in the It.gistur'a 0111 LT, nt llnnt:ogdon, and that the said accounts will be pt,ented for eonarnottion and allowance, at an Orphans' Court, to be held a t in and for the county of Ifuntingden, on Monday the Bth day of January next, (tBUU,) to wit: 1. Administration account of Matthew Stewart. Ail. ministrator of Adam Warfel, lato of West. townsbir s &cooled. . . 2. Admini,tr.ition eceotint of Samuel Stewert and Geo. W, Porter, Adminktrators of William Porter, late of Jackson township. deceased. a. Acoonnt orl.ydis.l.effard end John &Mirth Aihninii• armors Of Joseph Lefferd. deceased. 4. Accennt or John Bell, Administrator or George W. Into of Barree township, ileeewied 6. Final account of (V. It. LORS,. A t i ist ra tor of John Sharer. let, OT tthirley township. deceased. G. Administration account of Geerge IVagoner. Jfxeca tor of Win. %Vegoner. Imo of Clay townindp, deeea,eil. 7. Ad m ini•tr a iion occonot of Edward ?Ammer. Admin strator of Eleanor Logmt, 1,10 of Shirley township. dee'd. S. Acconnt of Benjamin Ifertimm and Ad,on Lightner, Executors of Christopher Irvine, late of West t 0... dee', . . Tha account of Itch, fink, arlutinktratol of S. cmupb,lt. Into or publin.towtriltip deceased. 10. Adotiniatration account of Jog. M. Piper, athniiiistrt, tor of Philip Piton., Into of Porter Prn-hip. dent. il.'llte account of Alvah Chilcont. l•:x. cubs al S untie' 14'ober, tote of Cromwoll township. dckativd. 12. 13 unrilinn-thip account of James Oliver. gmartlinn of (;.,urge D. Ewing, L•ei Ewing and Hobert Ewing. minor children of istinua Into of Franklin township, dc• emit ninon . ei bring row also thicea...t.d. 1:1. Administration account of 9•un P. Orbison. IFnj., act. ilia executor of William Orbi.son, Leq., late of the borough of Iltullingduu. acceaSsd. 14. The Adinini4mtion account of Job Alexnn•ler. oriltbr 01 Joni ainni late of 15. Account of Mich:n.l iiarner, whoinkzrater of James Isert, Imo of peon towoswr, doct,o,,d. 16. The ilee.lllllt of Isaac 111 lor. Erector of John Ea ul. man, late of Toil to . deceased. DANIEL W. IVJM ELSIY)It 11e4i , ler'n (1111,e, 1 flog, etee. thou., Dec.l3, I' ) ROC 1, A M AT E It E AS, by El a precept togue directed. dated at 1 luntingdon, lath of November. A. D. 1E.05. tinder the hands and seal of tl:e Han. George Taylor. Pt - cab:MA of the Court of Common Pleas, Gym' and Terminer, and genend Jail deliv ery or the tl.ll Judicial District cif Penu,‘ylvinlia, com po sed of Iluntingdon. Blair and Cambria counties; turd the lions. Benj. F. Patt9ll end Anthony J. Beaver, his :used- rtes, Judges of the ~,:ninty of Huntingdon, juatices as signed. appointed to hear, try and determine all and every intlicynents made or taken -for or concerning nll crime?, which by the laws of the Santo arc made capital, or felon les death, triad other crimes and misdemeanors, whirls have been or shall hereafter he commit ied or perpe trntcd, for crimes aforesaid—l 11111 Commanded to Make public proclamation throughout toy whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Comown Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will he Iteld'at the Court Howie in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (mi flit day) of January next, and timid who will prosecute the said prisoners, he duce meldhere tp . promecute them Ira it vhail bo j inst. and that .limtiitz , s of the Peace, C. 11.0111 or 1 . 1.1111 C 01154111,4 wittlin srttill enmity, be then and there in their proper persou3, nt rt. in. of said day, with their record, ;inquisitions. examinations and romembran coo, to do . 11100 e thinga which to their ollicon respectively appertain'. Dated at ituntingtion, the 12t11 Do comber in the year of our hard one einht hundred and sixty-fire, . and the Wilt year of American Independence. Jm3, F. BATH Li itST„s'ficrif. ROCLA I\l ATION.---W MOIL& S, by a Precept to toe directed by the Judges of the Com num Pleas of the county of Huntingdon. bearing test the Pith of November, 6.r. 7,,505, I am commands:l to make public Proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick, tint a Court of COIIIIIMI) Pleas will be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon: nn tho 3rd MoodaY (uttid 15th day) of January. A. H., 1666, for the trial 4,r said remain moletermlited beton, the said Judges, Or bon mot a here all jurors, Witilvssed,and in the trials of all issues are required. Dated at Huntingdon, Um' t2th .Darewilaw. itt the year of our Lord one thous:old eight hundred and six ty.lire, and the 80:11 year of American Independence. JAS. F. BATHURST, Sheriff: SlmrifCs Office, Iluntingdon, Pcc. 72, WANTED. W ANTE D, in sums of , kJ V One Thousand Dollars and upwards, on real edato security worth ton t lines that amount. Inquire of W. 11. Wo: - Ips, Huntingdon, P.t. Positively the Last Notice. X Lb persons knowing themselves 11 iudebt,td to the nudersignol aro no:ified to call mill !Kali" tlttir ficcontito UN Uit nimoitE vilt6T of JA II Alt Y. All accounts not sottied by that Lima .will Lo collected by course of law. I can not otot will not wait longor. JOIIN MuConuell,town, Dec. 5-31 re ‘ n t RE W ARD.—NV s stolen from e4Peiki the mibierib , , near Iluniing loty Pe., on Sal im nay Hight, December nsm eel MARE, (and Fuddle, uml Bridle.) risiding tour yore old, lig t pumo lOW bill hill!logs white from knees down, nehlllo iu her fordmad, and a small speck of glass in one eye. V 5 will bo pold for nay turornmtimu lend bec,erry of Cs, noire, end $23 for the arrest of the I Ilion Noce] D.k.NIEb cl OHO CL TEACDX.II, NV A N TBD. 1...) A competent teacher is roasted to tnho charge of the High t-cltool of Multi ngdon borough. Applicantsaru desired to pre,otit themselves before tiro board, oo or ,be oe.- tlicKth of il,conber. t; Liberal wog., trill be given for a comp-lout teach er. • J. bEWELI. STEWART, Nor. 2D, Eccrotary. -I— )ILLIARDS ! BILLIARDS ! ! JOSEPH L. POULTON, Straysrberry'Alley, near Third street, HARRISBURG, Hespeetinny int - 91118 the public that . he has opried for their use nary and elegantly fitted up Litliard Room. It Coiktaibs NEIL NEW TAIiI.E.3 'CiL' SHARI'S 'MANUFACTURE, superior to any now indite. city. I'bi's Billiard Room challenges coniparisdu with any aoulll 111 thu 611E0, 11'en (11:r11111tddPhi4. FLORENCE SE-WING MACHINE A NY ,person in• went of one of the , I above artichi should mil on ItiA3 DIANA'S L. BA- K ER,.Agent for the I,teltittio. • nun tingdon, iteptt ' • OVERING'S AND StINLIGIIT G j Syrup, NUN' Puy to Lim' Onfreo. P. V. k CO. GET Tlll3 BEST! 10661 1666:'.1666! A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.- .r . A2 • • [ Ectnto of .1,.1)11 Holdings, deed. - Lettere of Administtation upon the estate of John Heddings. late of Brady township, Huntingdon county deed. haring boon granted to the undersigned. all persons haring cialMS against tho estate are requested to present them to the under,igned„and all poisons indebted wilt make immediate payment. CALEB WA HEFT ELI), thml3-4wr . Administrator. 4 DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 1.3, [Estate of John Donald.om, dco'd. l Letters of administration upon the estale of John Donaldson, late of Mapleton,' deceased. haying been grant,l to the undersigned. all persons indebted to the relate still salts payment, and those haying claims will present them for zettlentent. .3 AN ALD,'ON, 311ipl . et on M'L. T. BROWN, Huntingdon. B —Bey. B. V.Coll ins and William Gayton Intro liePll appoi ntod agents and ititornoys inn fact of dson,a Donald fain iu WV(' of said deceased, to transact nll business re lating to the real relate and the purchase money duo on lots sold. deel3-6t • A DMINISTRATO Its NOTICE. 11. [l.:Sale of Daniel Montagne, [he'd.] liters of :11i111111i811,0011 1.111.011 tilo eidato of Daniel late of Cromwell lisp., drevased.. having been gr•mtol Id flan undernigond, all pursues indebted to Inn estato mill make itnytanot i nod those haying cialtus Rill pro,,nt them for nettletnidt. . JONATHAN NIONTACUA!, Administyfttor IMEM [l:natu of George 1 - Wesel. dee'd. Lottera of Administration have been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of George Itnaeel. late of Hopewell township. Huntingdon county, deceahed. Ail pereotte indebted will maize .payinent. and those having elainte present them, properly ttothentinatod, to GEORGE ii. WEAVER. Cove station, Dee. 5. Adminktrator. F xF,c U TOR'S NOTICE.-- (Estate of:lnca, Fmk, deed.] o - ters tostatimentary, nn the nAtato of Jacob Fink.' late of Penn township., linntingdon co., deed. having been granted to the undersigned, nil persons Indebted to time estate are requested to mnke immediate payment, cad theca having claims, to present them dimly authenti cated for settlement. nov29-01* SA)RTEI, PINK, Executor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. [PAM(' of John Piper. decens , d.] The undernignad Auditor appointed by the Orphan,' Court of Huntingdon county. to distribute the fund in the hand, of David F. To,oy, administrator with the will anneseil of Jolt n Piper. Into of Porter township. deemed will %Henri to the Mai a of hie appoln , nomr, at 11131dlice, in Huntingdon, on SATURDAY, the 23.1 day of DECENI- IlEit. next, at t o'clook.• P. NI.. when and where ell per oolls having claims agqiusl said fond ore rerptire4 to pro. sent them or ho dobarred from coining in fern share of said fund. THEO. H. (MEM lilt. deck-at Auditor. NEW FAMILY GROCERY STORE. C LONG & CO. would respectfully call the ottcni ion or the citizens of Huntingdon suet vicinity to the fact that they hove just opened it F,l• MI LY GROCERY 51'01U:et the old stand or Christopher Lou. where tt•oy will keep conitantly on hand a full and well assorted stock ot FRESII FAMILY GROCERIES, such an Lovering's Syrup, N. Orleans and Porto Rico sq hisses, Sugars. Coffers, Teas, Spices, Salt, Stem;, Sides, Shoulders. Dried Beef, Flour, Fish, Cheese, It Pickles, and Provisions of nit kinds. CF,DAR AND WILLOWAVARE,.. • comprising, in part, Boalcota, Ilucketa, Tubs, Waihboarda Corn Brooms. 'top, Mato, Floor Oil Cloths, Bags Trunks. &c. £O. C ;Mg hS and Nt7Tit of all leinds, wholesale and retail. TOYS, TORACCO, SW A 011.041 Oil Lumps, .fte They respectfully invite a call and examination of their stocU, satisfied that their goods and prices will compare favorably with those of any other in the place. Hun tingdoll, October 25, 1365. Unquestionably the best sustained work of the land in the world." HARPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE. Crilic4 notices of the vim. It k the foremost Magazine of the day. The fireside never had a mere d,liglitint companion. nor the million a more enterprising friend, than lierpcee 31lignzine.— Metliodie.t Protestant (Baltimore.) The most poinikr Monthly in the world.—Sete York Ole.erver. We mast refer in terms of eulogy to the high tone and varied excellences of llati,r's 51a:Aazine—tt journal with a monthly circulation of about I 70.0 t, copies—in whose pages are to be found saline of the choicest light and •„en cal rend inc . of the day. Wo speak of trio %verb: as evi dence of the American Peopl; and the popularity it has acquired is merited. Each number contain.. wily Ift pa gen of renting Metter, appropriately illustrated With 01111 WOULI cuts and it C 01111,11103 ill iittilltltu lacy month ly and the more philusuphical quarterly, blended with the bent features of tile daily journal. It nae aro tt paver iii Ihu tlieeeminotion ern lore of pure literature.—Trublierie Guide to Literitere. The volain a bound ronstitute of thuniselves n librarry•. of minellanoons reading ~u.. 11 a 3 Call not be found in tie .1110 Coln (Mss in nor publication that has Coate inub , r our Indio:v.—Boston Condor. SUBSCRIPTIONS 1866. Thn huldiebers 'nave perfected a system of mailing by which limy ern supply the 31.btaiitie tool Weekly prompt ly to three Wilk. to receive then. per wheal; directly from the tacit of Publientiom The postage On i lin p,r'n Magazine is 24 cents a year•, whit% mums be paid at the subscriber ' s past ofica. EZWEI lineper'n Magozine, one year, An extra copy of either the Magazine or Weekly trill supplied grafts fir every club of Five Subset fliers at $1 Soeach. io one remittance; or Six copies fur $2O 0). Back number can be supplied at any time. A complete not. Thirty our V 0111111 0, ,, ill neat cloth binding, trill be cent by ex press, fright at expen-e of iillreltai.er, for $.; 25 per volume. Singlo vul woes, by mail. postpaid, $3 W. Cloth elect, for binding, Oh coats, by mail, pcodpaid. Address 11AltPEIC A ISHOTHF.ItS, Fr.tulAin Ire, New lurk. FA K. {l\ K, • • To Merchants and Business Men, r 1111 E undersigned having recently 11 beau appointed ages' for the New York National Lae Comp.mv, hereby gives:nett:to to tuerchantt., bud. mess men. and t' COliall.ll,. oral: C 1 , 1,C3 that he is pre pared to supply the market south an ortieb of L a t Much Ml,llllOO to being the bust In use, is emphatically the cheapest over olfer.-d for sale its stile country. It neither corrodes the pen. nor moulds the Inkstand, Is of .a rich bluish tint. flows freely. nod is petlecayindol- Ode. giving it advantages not pass,ssed by soy ether hit. wkether of foreign or domestic Manufacture. This Ink m,taiueuuucdinon , t and mill not herefere. thicken as nUrit. juts do, tue last drop being as thin cold clear as the All 61116ra whether wholesale or retail. will be promptly tilled, at lower ratesthan as good on article can ho purehasall In the chive or 61:ewhere. Persnue Who entertain (14nbta 11e to the euperi .r quality ant cheapness of this link ore reApectrinly entreated to give it a trial John 11. Clark. soh-agent will CAllVilid the county for the purpose of introducing this lots. Si MON COHN, Agent, Coffee ltun P. 0., Huntingdon county, Penna. Oct. ill, Pr.INCIPAL BRANCII OP TIM NATIONAL Inn CLAIPANY, ue Nov Yore. My. SIMON C011:4. I'. it., haying been appulard sales man cod general agent„ls the representative of the above company for the county at Huntingdon, State of Penna., as per contract, all partite therefore, whether hiving dealt with us previously or otherwise, will please ;nail thenonl yea of the advantage 3 of dealing directly with the represen'ativo of our house here; they will find it to their pecuniary interest to du so. C VAN A ',TAN. Actuary. The abase Ink is for sale at Lewis' and all the principal stores in the county. • HEAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS. D. P. QWlfti INvoims TIjE PUIWC THAT HE HAS JUST. OPENED A SPLENDU :.TOCK a NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN, oct. 17 415., CHEAP PUMPS, TAMES A. .BROWN Huntin , rdon ,• l'a., sells Patent IVooden Pampa for clgerns and well!, from 4to 00 feet deep, at about ono half the usual price for old fashioned pumps. • All pumps warranted. • Am:. 3 Wats, COUNTRY DEALERS can buy MIMING from me in Huntingdon at 10101.E.SAI.F. as cheap as they can in the Hies, as I have a wholesale atom in Philadelphi H. ROMAN. 00L, BLANKETS, .COVER- Ingrane; . ltag n1,11'110;111, Carprts. Itugs, 011 alifl Flour Cloths, at S. E. 11t1IRY it CO. 1 - ADETJP CLOTHING; 1300T5,& 111 ewe., Queenewroe, Culer and Willow Ware; IKrg cet Kock in the conhtty, at 9. R. litt.NRY 0 CO. PROF. J. IL 31'ENTYIZVS GREAT REMEDY, 1101111 COMPOCID Internal and External Plotlicino, 491- Diarrhoea, Moody Flux In ono day, .K Headache and Earache in three minutes , 4:11*- - Toothache in One minute. keir Neuralgia in lire minutea, is Spraitta In twenty. minuton, .0.Z"" Sore Throat lu too miuntos tra - -.Chalie and Cramp In Ova minutes, I= 114 2 ,;„ Path in the Back or Side In ton mlnnten, ta.. Itad Coughs or Colds In ono day, to_ Fever and Ague In ono day. US. Cores Deafness, Asthma, Piles, Broadside Affections, Dyspepsia, Inflantmadou of the Kidneys, &yelpelas, Liver Complaint and Palpitation of the . Heart Keep it in your Families—Sickness comes when least expected. I propose to check, and effectually dissipate more ache and pain. and to accomplish ;nom perfect equilibrium of ail the chenlating fluids io the Inunun system. than can be effected by any other, or till other methods of medical all ht the Name space of time. " " THIS l'01 . 1:11A It Is lost coming into nee, Pir thu &et th it I cure, tree of charge. ell these eons plainta whenever there is an oppori unity to do to. A. Enron no it Li n pplind Intl meet miraculotisly kills tile Ido not nslt you to buy before you aro certain of Its etti. eleney. D . you hove an oche or pain. it is warranted to do nll it purport. 00 1110 Jebel; othervasu the tummy will be refunded. I de not propose to corn every di:lease—only a class named hy my diiections. My liohnent opeintes on chem cal-nod electric principles. and is. therefore, appliahin, t,, the mire or nattiml rem. atiis of all organic arising from an improper circulation of tie norvo vital fluids. I'rof..l. 11. bicEntyre'a INDIAN 10:111 , .UND nets di rectly Olt the absorbents,. reducing gl nidular mud ether swellingg in incredible short time, taith.a any po sittle danger front its use under any peniiible dram:lances. Tbis is au internal and external medicine—compo=ed of roots, herbs and barite. such so our fOrelatliers used.— There to a bountiful supply on earth to cure all complaints if we only know what they wore. This has been a great study with the Medical Faculty for many years, to Sind ottis tile kinds best adapted to the above eumplainre—how to put them together. and what proportions to usu. J. 11. tIcEN'ITItE, Proprietor, Vending, Pa. For sale at Lewis' Book Store.. 11Untingdon, Pa., Sept. 6, 1845. /1610=TYREI'S • DANDELION PILLS, • For all di.ea , ss arising from one cause. viz : Fever and Agin,. Dyspepsia. Catarrh in the Ilend. Weak nnd disor dored :tont:telt, soul, os todigeotioo, Sid( ileadadie, Gid diness of the Head, Weakness of Sight,'Windy Aliments. lthentnatisin, nod Ith,unritie Pains, Pains its the neck or lido, Nervous Debility, Lowness of Spirits. Impurity of Fits Blood, Blotches or Eruptions of the Body, Grovel, Worms, Sc., Sc. Sold at PS mots per box. . IVIcEINTYRE'S INDIAN VEGETABLE WORM DESTROYER ! Thisinfallible medicine is warranted to expel sienna In all caves nod may be given to children 01 all ages, no they are purely vegetable and perfectly harmless. • per., Can be had at Lewis'illook store, Unntingdon, Pa, EMIEMI NEW SKIRT FOR 1865-6. The great invention of the age in MT X'UL'a3. I. W. BRADLEY'S New Patent Duplex or double, ELLIPTIC SPRING SKIRT. This invention consists of Duplex (or two) Ellliptic pure relined steel springs, ingeniously hmuled tightly and firm ly tog-titer, edge to edge, making the tougnest. most flex ible, t issue and doirable spring ever used. They seldom be nil or break. like the single spri lute, and COllB,l/11CIlily preserve their pm feet and beautiful shape teary then twice as long us any single spring Skirt that aver has or can be tomb, Tbo wondal Ent ftexibili tY awl greet comfort anti pleasure to any lady wesring the Duplex. Elliptic Skirt trill he ex perienced particularly in all i minded assumblio . operas carriages, railroad cans, church pews, arm clinics, for pro menade :mil house dross ' ins the skit can be folded when in use to ..ccopy a smell space no easily and conveniently as a silk or muslin dregs. A lady having enjoyed the pleasure, etunnat and great , eonvenisneo of wearing' the duplex elliptic ;ie. I spring skirt fir a single day will never afterwards winningly die. pens° with their use. Fir children, misses and young ladies they are superior to others. Ito Ito,ps are covered with 2 ply double twisted thread anal Will wear Mice as Icing as two single yarn tinter lug. which is reel un ulfeingle steel hoop skirts. The three bolt , Int rods nit every skirt tire -Iso donible steel, and twice, or double covered to prevent the covering front wearing off the rods when dragging down emirs. atone steps...lc , which they aro constantly suldoct when in nee. All are made of the new and ehgant corded rapes, pod aro tine best quality lu every part. girine to the treater the most graceful and perfect shape pes•ible, 11111 i Dm un quo.dienntlily the lightest, most &Arable, comfortable, uti economical skirt ever. made. Wests' Bradley & Cary. proprietors of the invention and sole inautifsterniters, 07 Chambers, and 79 and 81 Evade streets. New York. fi For sale Irian first-class stores In tills city. and through out the United tqates, Canada, Havana do Cuba, Mexneo, South Amen lea, and he West Indies. e 6; - Inquire for the Duplex (or double) Elliptic Spring Skirt. uoi3:3ln, $1 00 STAR MAGIC LINIMENT coccus RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, - TOOTHACHE, HEADACHE, DIPTHERIA, ol:SORE THROAT, CRAMPS; or PAINS IN THE STOMACH, SPRAINS, INK SOLE AOSST, SAMUEL H. SHOEMAKER, or' Agents Wanted to sell the above throughout the Country. Hun kingcloll, Oct. 25, ISi 5. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! If you want G'Aeap Goods, GO TO R. M.,CUNNING LIAM & CO'S If you want Good Goods, GO TO R. 111;CUNNINGHA.N1 & CO'S If you want Fashionable Golds, GO TO R. N. OUNNMIIANI Sr, CO'S If you. want to see the BEST SELECTION . QE GOODS EVER DROUGHT TO HUNTINGDON, Consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS; CASSI MUMS of ciry and country manufacture, Ilrochut and Itlanket SIIAtft,S, SONTAGS anti • Breakfas t 611 AWLS, ['HINTS sod MUSLINS of every variety, I tars, Caps, Boota, Groceries and Confectioneries. and Ina word, everything that eyu bath seers or heart could wish, • GO TO R. M. CUNNINGHAM & CO'S IVIIOLESALEth RETAIL STORE Corner of Railroad and Montgomery eta litaitingdon,Nov. 8,1865. M'MANIGAL'S LIVERY STABLE. TASHINGTON STREET, Between the Baptist and Catholic Churches, • .IIIINTINGDON , PA. • 1111$4'10- PUBLIC GENERALLY . v,ro inror m .i t h at tlio .w.edbor is prepared at.his New LIVERY bTABLE, to . neqpumunlato HORSE'S, BUGGIES, & CARRIAGE'S at reasonable rates, on short notice. HENRY M'Nf.A.NIGALL: Huntingdon, 31arch . 5, 1805-Iy. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, .compri ing everything new and desirable, such as Dross silks, silk mohair, and Irish Poplins, alpacas, Caesium°, coburgs, Merinoes, all wool French Delaines, inanity plaids, at B. E. ILDNItY & CO. 00K BINDING. La Books, slngaziues, or publieatlona of any kind, uand co, ardor, if left at _LEWIS' BOOK . cd ST,ATIONERF . . T e 101.E'S'COA.TS and CIRCULARS, ' I L / Shawle, Clout : 13aequee, &c. /11 .numty A CO. WII L CURE DR. VENARD'S and 1)I RR II CE HUNT' NGDON, PA Price One Dollar GREATEST VARIETY dad SPECIAL NOTICE. Fro TELE LADIES.—Do you really intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now so prevalent, or drone less elegantly, because the rebel Jett Davis, was captured in Fashionable Female attire? Ono moment's calm reflection will surely serve to change your rash resolve. The angels bad too much good sense to lay aside their pure chaste robes of white, because they had for a Gino served to hide the deformities of Oat Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can you err In following the exampieoP Angels? Then having made up your minds Gnu you Will COll[4lllo to dress tastefully regardless of rebel acts, do not forget to call at the store of 'the , subscri bers, who will be happy ut all limes to furnish you . with, such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your fath.. ere, husbands, brotherei, neighbors and children to Tiiik the same store. They can.bere be suited in good articles of Boots. Shore, Clothing Material, flats, Caps, Queens waro and a general assortment of Groceries, on as rev,. sonable terms as at any •if 0111.1 in town. Store on South, eon corner of the Diamond, Ilan iirimion, Pa. may 31, 1865. . FRANCIS D. WALLACE. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY IMMENSE STOCK ENDLESS :VARIETT HARDWARE, CUTLERY, &e, NOW OPEN AND TOE SALE EY JAS A., BROWN, lIUNI'INGDO'N, PENNA CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. Huntin g don, ect IT. NEW GOODS FOR FAIL AND WINTER. HENRY STROUSE & CO. Respectfully inform . the public generally that they bay, just received a large and splendid stock of goods at theft. slurp iu MAIIKLESBURO, cJnalsting in part of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, S ELKS . NOTIONS, HATS & CAPS, --- BOOTS & SHOES, II A RD W ARE, QUEENSWARE, GROCERIES, • WOOD and WIL, "LOW WARE, ti TOBACCO, SEGARS, . . NAILS, • GLASS, OLD BIEAT, `V• CRACK ERS, PROVISIONS, . • - - FISH, SALT, &c., &c. AIso—BONNETS and TINWAH - g,I, And in fact everything usually kept in a first class court, try store, which were bought low for cash and Irilltte. sold at correspondingly low pries. ill! cash , or otattitry produce. and r• quest the public to give us a call hefort purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied wu can otter supe rior inducements to cash buyers. We rwmectfully solicit the patronage of all, and especl, ally our Trough (free!: Valley friends. Everything taken in exchange for goods except SCS. Zir•Cash paid for all kinds of grain, for which the, Ugliest market prices will be given. STROUSE Js.CO. Illarkleshorg, Oct. 2.i,1865. Reward the Soldiers!: Another Opportunity is offered the mapyi ; Friends of the Soldiers to Reward. those who Faced the Music - of the Enemy. . • • J. B. SHONTI.. & BRO ESPECTFULLY inform their name, 11, roue friends of 31arklesbuig and surrounding cons: try, that they have received a huge end splendid...tuck of; NEW GOODS, Consbding of— READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS andCAPS, BOOTS and SUMER,. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, GE NVMEN' S FUR NIS RING GOODS; and a large stock of JEWELRY; sze. The public. without regard to politics, religion, sect o color, will find our etc.vo the place to buy kilt what the want, and a l t prices to suit the times. Don't Carl to givo us a call, as we ere determined to please all. Alarklusburg, Huntingdon co., Nor. 1,'55, New Styles for_ '66 already on, hand. THE LARGEST and THE BEST STOCK OF NETV STYLES OF WALL PAPER Ever received in Huntingdon; NOW OPEN And for,sale at LEWIS' Book Store. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF GILTS, SATINS, BLANKS, BROWNS of various styles, for Parlors, Balls, Dining Rooms, Offiiref, Bed Booms, Kitchens, Bar Rooms, &e: Paper is on the rise---save 20 per cent. by buying soon. It will pay all to buy now for Spring ussi. THE GREAT MEDICINE 1 M'Entyres INDIAN COMPOUND. A NEW SUPPLY JUST RECEIVED AT LEWIS' BOOS STORE. PRICE PER B OTTLE, 50 CTS., and SI,OQ Magoclitaga 7 gars, O,F IjA Aps, JUST RECEIVED THE LARGEST STOCK AND VARIETY EVEIfDROUGLIT TO I.II:IiNTINGDON. 1.n4!e.7, rnll anal eFamlne at S. B. HENny & CO STOVE - Spenr's (moons "anti-dust" Cook, Wellington Cook, Continental Cook. nod u eplOiiiid Ihtilety of gas burner, and other ilenclog ntovee, for' coal orood, just re. colval, and iqr,onle at Abe linrciwsre Store of • • JAMES A. BROWN. 1190i:100h, 0ct..15, `05 7 tf. BitowN & BLEACHED MUSLINS 1 Ticking. Linsey& Checks, blenched and brown can ton Flannels, miner's Plaid, Wool Flannels km, ke., at 0. IL liblblßY A CVO. JUST ItECEIVED at S. E. HENRY A; CO'S. MAMMOTH. is targe stook of fresh sugar cured Hams, side, shouldor sod mitherel. stir For neat• JOB MIFFING, or.ll at the "GLOBE JOB PRINTLIS6 EttllUlr tingdon, Pa . • IGURED DELAI.NES, ac and ame r kan Paula, Glntre i s i gr i ri. y rre" . at .10 LD BRASS AND COPPER taken in exchange for goods ryt the Hardware Stem rt. 3, 1862. • • ..•••• • .7.Ar. A. DROWN