THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM, Mr. Murphy, from the Committee on Resolutions, rose to report the plat form agreed on, and which ho sent to the Chairman, when it was read : The Democratic party, in National Con vention assembled, reposing its trust in the intelligence, patriotism and discriminating justice of the people ; standing upon tho Constitution, the foundation and limitation of the powers of the government, and the guarantee of the liberties of the citizen, and recognising the questions of slavery and secession as having been settled for all times to come, by the war or the voluntary action of the Southern States in constitutional con ventions assembled, and never to be renen•- od or reagitated, do, with the return of peace, demand : . . First, The immediate restoration of all the States to their rights in the Union under the Constitution. Second, Amnesty for all past political of fenses, and the regulation of the elective franchise in the States by their citizens. Third, Payment of the public debt of the United States as rapidly as practicable ; all money drawn from the people by taxation except so much as is required for the neces sities of the Government, economically ad ministered, to be honestly applied to such payment; whore the obligations of the Gov ernment do not expressly state upon their face - or the law under which they were issued does not provide that they `shall be paid int coin, they ought in right and in justice to be paid in the lawful money of the United States. Thunders of applause.] Fourth, Equal taxation of every species of property, according to its real. value, inclu ding government bonds and other public se curities. (Renewed cheering and cries of "read it again.") Fifth, One currency for the government .and the people, the laborer and the office holder, the pensioner and the soldier, the producer and the bondholder. (Great cheer ing and cries of "rend it again.") The fifth resolution was again read and again cheer ed. Sixth; EcoUomy iu the administration of the Government, the reduction of the stand ing army and navy, tho abolition cf . the Freedmen's BUreau, - (Great ebeers,) and all political instrumentalities desigad to secure negro supremacy; simplification of the sys tem and discontinuance of inquisitorial modes of assessing and collecting internal revenue : that the burden of taxation may be equalized and lessened, the credit of the Government and the currency made good ; the repeal of all 'enactments for enrolling the State militia into national for ces in time of peace, and a tariff for revenue upon imports and such equal taxation under the internal revenue laws as will afford incidental pro tection to domestic manufacturere, and as will without diminishing the revenue impose the least burden upon and best promote and encourage the great industrial interests of the country. SeVentli, Reform of abuse in the adminis• tration; the expulsion of cotrupt men from office; the abrogation of useless offices ; the restoration of rightful authority to and the independence of the Executive and Judicial departments of the Government ; the subor dination of the military to the civil power to the end that the usurpation of Congress and the despotism of the sword may cease. Eighth, Equal rights and protection for naturalized and native-born citizens at home and abroad ; the assertion of American na tionality which shall command the respect of foreign powers, and furnish an example and encouragement to people struggling for national integrity, constitutional liberty and individual rights and the maintenance of the rights of naturalized citizens againt the abso lute doctrine of immutable allegiance and the claims of foreign power to punish them for alleged crimes committed beyond their jurisdiction. (Applause.) • In demanding these measures and reform we arraign the 'Radical party for its disregards-of „right and the un paralleled oppression and tyranny which have marked its career, after the most solemn and unanimous pledge of both houses of Congress to prosecute the war exclusively for the main to,' mince of the Government and the pres ervation of the Union under the Con stitution. It has repeatedly violated the most sacred pledge, under which alone has rallied that noble volunteer army which carried our flag to victory. Instead of restoring the Union, it has so far as is in its power dissolved it and subjected ten States in time of peace to military despotism and negro supremacy. 'lt has nullified there the right of trial by jury; it has abolished the writ of habeas corpus, that most sa cred writ of liberty; it has overthrown the freedom of the schools and the press; it has substituted ,arbitrary se cret arrests and military trials and se cret star chambers inquisition for con stitutional tribunals; it has disregard ed' in time of peace .the right of the people to be free from searches and seizures; it has entered post and tele graph offices and entered the private rooms of individuals, and seized their private papers and letters, without any specification or notice of affidavits as required by the Constitution ; it has converted the American 'capitol into a hostile; it has established a system of spies 'and official espionage to which no constitutional monarchy of Europe would-now dare to -resort; it has-abol ished the right of appeal on important constitutional questions to the supreme judieialtribunals„'and threatens to ear: tail or, destroy its original jurisdiction, which' is irrevocably vested by the Con stitution, while the ,learned Chief Jus tice has been subjected to the most 'atrocious' calumnies merely because he would not yrostitute his high office to the support of the false and partisan charges preferred against the Presi dent. Its corruption and extravagauee have exceeded anything known in his tory, and by its frauds and monopolies it has nearly doubled the burden of the debt created during the war. It has stripped the President of his constitu tional power of appointment, even of his own cabinet. Under its repeated assaults the pillars of the_ Government are rocking on their base,- and should it Succeed in November next and'in auguirate its President, we will meet as a subjected people; amid the ruins of liberty and the scattered fragments of the Constitution. And we do declare and resolve that ever since tho people of the United States threw off all sub jection to the British crown, tho privil ege' and trust of suffrage have belonged -to the several States, and have been granted, regulated and controlled ex clusively by the political power of each State respectively, and that any at tempt by Congress, on any pretext whatever, to deprive any State of this right or interfere with its exercise, is a flagrant usurpation of power which can find no warrant in the Constitu tion, and if sanctioned by the people 'Will subvert our form of Government, and can only end in a single central. ized and consolidated Government, in which the separate existence of the States will be entirely absorbed, and an unqualified despotism be establish ed in place of a Federal Union of co equal States; and that we regard the reconstruction acts so-called of Con gress as such aro usurpatipns and un constitutional, revolutionary and void; that our soldiers and sailors who car- =ME ried the flag of our country to victory against a most gallant and determined foe must ever bo gratefully remember ed; and all the guarantees given in their favor must be faithfully carried into execution ; that the public lands should be distributed as widely among the people and should be disposed of either under the preemption of homestead law and sold in reasonable quan tities, and to none but actual occu pants at the nominal price established by the Government; when grants of public lands may be allowed necessary for the encouragement of important public improvements, the proceeds of the sale of such lands, And not the lands themselves, shall be so applied that the President of the United States, Andrew Johnson, [applause,] in exer cising the power of his high office in resisting the aggressions of Congress on the constitutional rights of the States and the people, is entitled to the gratitude of the whole American peo• plc, and en behalf of the Democratic party we tender him our thanks for his patriotic efforts in that regard.— [Great applause.] Upon this platform the Democratic party appeal to every patriot, includ ing all the conservative element, and all who desire to support tho Consti tution and restore the Union, forget ting all past differences of opinion, to unite with us in the present great struggle for the liberties of the people, and that to all such, to whatever party they may have heretofore belonged, we extend the right hand of fellow ship; and hail all such co-operators with us as friends and brothers, Mr. ?Murphy moved the previous question, which was ordered with few dissenting votes. A delegate called for a re-reading, when great cries of "question, ques tion," arose, which was put and adop ted with few dissenting voices. The Convention rose to their feet with cheering. WALL PAPER. NEW STYLES FOR 1868, I:=MI P ITV NO AND DIN MO 110031;=, Bt. D ROMP, KircHEN • ITI CI. Ever broughi fo _Huntingdon, now on hand and for sale IVIIOLESALE iffil(l RETAIL AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. CHEAP GROCERY STORE. • HILL ST., HUNTINGDON, PA. pin] undersigned offers for the in spection and purchase atenstomers a large and 06- eorted. stock of (irclim ice, Provisions, Ac. lle feels valit, fled they cad be accomodoted 141tt111113 thillg ill his lino. ills pi ICOA are lose, and his t:foclt fie,ll and good. Ho keeps the beet of SUGAR, COFFEE, TEAS, SPICES, SALT, TOBACCO & SEGARS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS & CAPS, &e: A me-- HAMS, SIIO ULDE RS, SIpES, MOLASSES, OILS, VINEGAR, FISH, CHEESE, FLOUR RICE, And NO TT 0 N S of every kind. A elect stock of DUY GOODS, together with QUEENS \VAR E, and 01l other articles kept in a m ell regulated establilinnent for sale at re teen:able prices. Ws store is on Hill street, nearly opposite the Dault, and in the room fmnunly occupied by D. Grote. Call and examine. Z. YENTER. Huntingdon, ap.15,1568 Can't Be Beatenl .2 JOHN U. WESTBROOK Respectfully informs tho citinns of Hunti»gdon and vicinity that he husjust sccoiccd front thu city a Rm./ and splendid stock of GROCERIES CONFECTIONERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, Carpet Sacks, - Trunks, &c., &c., &c., &c. alt of which he is prepared to sell at greatly minced prices Don't forget the old end in tho Diamond. Old custo mers and thu public generally are int iced to call. Huntingdon, ap 18, 1861. GEO. SHAEFFER llatrjust returned from the coat with rt.: sl SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS , SITOES, GAITERS, &a , Which he effete to the inspection of his customers and the petite generally. He will sell his stock at the most REASONABLE PRICES, and those Who purchase once ss iii surely call again. BOOTS & SHOES MADE TO ORDER, and REPAIRING done in the neatest sod most expedi• tious manner. Call Anton Mr. Schaeffer at hie shop on Kill street, a few doors west of the Diamond. mays NE W BOOT AND SHOE STORE. IVM. AFRICA ••llnforms the public Hint ho hoq .111 , 4 opened, at hie old stood in the Diamond, Huntingdon, A Fine Assortment of all kinds of BOOTS AND 'SHOES, For Ladies, Ceiiileinen and Children. All or which he will gall at fair prices. Quick sales and small prryils. Call arid examine ray stock. Manulacturinganul Repairing Ware to artier us usual. Huntingdon, ap 15, 150. JOKY DAME, W. U. WOODS, P. AI. DAR; W. P. 31'1. , LUODLIN JOHN BARE, & CO., Bankers, Mium.t3.l22 , A•clia=eatat., IP.m. Solicit accounts front Banks, Bankers k others. Inter est allowed on BelloSits. Ail kinds of Securities, bought and sold for the usual commission. Special attention given to Government Securities. Collections loads on all points. Persons depositing Gold and Silver will receive the same in return with juiciest. Oat. 17, 1866-tr. LUMBER SHINGLES, LATHS, HEMLOCK, PINE BILL STUFF, Boards, Plank. Shingles, Plastering and Shingling tb, constantly on hand. Worked flooring, Sash, Blinds, Doors, Door and Win dow Dames, funushed at manufacturers' prices. Otoin and country product scattily bought at market rates. WAGONER & BRO., ang?.S4l rbilipqmrg, Centro co., Di. w . Arsaii TAKE, pleasure in announcing to the eitiz.ns of Huntingdon county and vicinity that they have jut returned (tom tho Eaat with a LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, Which they (um Just opened out at their new store, ONE DOOR EAST OF TUE WASRINGTON HOTEL DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AND CAPS, TRUNKS, HAMS, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &c. ConsieUng of BILKS, JIOIIAIR9, ALPACAS, POPLIN'S, LUSTRES, MNGIIAMS, MERINOS, PLAIDS, DE LAINES, Sc., &e. DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMI3ItOIDE MEE A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS I= MUMS. t.lfoPs, .ttt., All goods delis ci al to 'Wilton:es In town tend d•polo, I•e of dm ~,, Oh., us a trial boluro pitichaiing vlnuwlot o. Ilimiingclon t April IZi . , 1 C 8 THE PLACE TO BUY NEW AND CHEAP GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUADIER. .MARCII le BRO. Respectfully info, m the public genetally that they lOW° just 'mired a huge and splendid stork of goods at (heir store in Huntingdon, consisting in put of SILKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TINWARE, LADIES' FANCY TRIJIMINC4S, HOOP SKIRTS,Borm . rs, BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW TV A R E, QC BENS WARE, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, GLASS, NAILS, FISH, SALT, &0., Also, CARPETS and OIL - CLOTH, And In fact everything that is usually kept in a fit et class stole, ell which wore bought low for each and will sold at correspondingly low prices for cdsh, or country Produco. and request the public to give us a call below purchasing elsewhere, feeling satisfied we can oiler sue tier inducements to cash buyet a. WO respectfully solicit the 101tionage of all, and the public aro cordially invited to examine cur goods. Everything taken to exchange for goads except promi ses. NM MARCH A BRO. Huntingdon, op. 15, MAY, 1808. • MAY, 1808. CLAZIER & BR®., DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, OiL CLOTHS,: GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HATS BOOTS AND SHOES, c'o, Washington street, near the Sail. Our prices are as follows: Calico and Nluslin ' from cts. upward. ' , Merrimack' , Prints, 15 ctn. Yard wide bleached Muslin, 1214 els. Yard veld° unbleached Muslin, 1234 . cts. Tickings and Shivtings, from 12% cts. up. White Cambric Muslin, from 15 ctn. up. White Batted Muslin, from 20 Ms. up. White Piques, from 25 cts. up. Irish Linen, from 87% cts. up, Do Laino, 18 to 25 cts. All Wool Do Laine, 35 els. up. Lawns, 10 to 60 cts. White Spreads, :-2,60 to $O,OO. Rio Wee, 22 to 25 cts. Please call and cm:Mine ; and, If you are not convinced it is to your interest to buy tram us. 'So not do so. ULAZLER, &BRO. 'Huntingdon, May:6,1863. TILE LADIES.—Do you really intend to cease wearing the beautiful styles now so prevalent, or chess less elegantly, becauso the rebel Jett. Davis, sine ceptured to Fashionable Female attire/ One moment's calm reflection will surtly servo to change oar rash resolve. The angels had too much good sense to lay aside their pure chaste roboa of white, bemuse they had fora time served to hide the deformities of that Prince of Rebels, the Devil. Can you err In following the examploof Angels? Then having made up your minds that you will continuo to dress tastefully regardless ot rebel acts, do not forget to call at the store of the subscri bers, who will he happy at ail times to furnish you settle such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your lath, red, husbands, blathers, neighbors and children to Visit the same store. • They can here be suited In good at titles of Roots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Hats, Cape, Queens hare and a general assortment of groceries, on as re. sortable terms as at any House in town. Store on South east corner of the Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa. may 31, 1805. FRANCIS It. WALLACE. FULLAWAY'S ALLVI EALING and STRENGTIII;NIING SA E. J. FULLAWAY will introduce, at his own expense, his All-flonling and Stiengthenlog Salvo, II surezelgn remedy for lame hack, local rhaumatism, pain in the Ws and breast, fresh wounds, bushes, sprains. ANlNlitilleSS ill the joints, crick in the back, old sores, frosted feet, swellings, numbness, ague in the face and breast, cracked hands, biles, corns on the feet, and occasional tares of most kinds to which the human fatally is sithject.• ilia„,For eats at Lewis' Family Grocery. Their stock conelete of BOOTS AND SHOES, G ROCERIES, FLOUR AND FEED, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANNED FRUITS, HARDWARE, CEDAR - WARE, QUEENSWARE, OIL CLOTHS, OILS, PAINTS, &0., DRUGS, WU - WEI:8, CARPET CHAIN, FISH, SALT, CHEESE, They ban a largo clock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Mao, a tarp a, BOlillialt of RY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTTONS, &c JOHNSTON k IYATZSON SPECIAL NOTICE, W_ - _ARTOA Et _LAGINE, HILL STREET, ‘ , :tIiNITENCDON, PA.,. WHOLESALE &RETAIL MESEMEM Foreign and Domestic 11.011 ARE, GDTLERI, tA4 The attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, and buyers genetally, is Invited to the tact that Ise are now offering it BETTER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY H., than can be found elsewhere in this part of the State, at pi ices to suit the times. Our stock comprises all articles In this lino of business, embracing a general assortment of TOOLS and MATERIALS used by CARPENTERS, BLACKSMITHS, CARRIAGE and WAGON MAKERS JOINERS, le„ Ac,, together with a largo stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and Xining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Circular, Mill and Cross-Ciit Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hol low Ware. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder et/21S Au excellent 119901tment or 401,1LtLex , sr, Comprising KNIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIIS ORS, .RAZORS, &O. 13 R ITTANIA S: SILVER PLATED WARE Household, Horticultural and Farm Implements, Of the latest and most improved patterns, CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE A T MAYUFACTURERS" PRICES. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will find a genmal assortment of material for their use conskting in part of Carriage Trimmings, flubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa tent and enantelledLeather, Whips, Tongues, Soc kets, Shafts, &e. 3131.19.A.1rt..earda w . 71 .2.76 - 1 Cda be Bupplied with ANY [LS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEI)GES, TIAMMERS, HORSE AN) MULE SHOES, Horse Nails, and all Each of trona , Steel CARPE:NTERS Will And in our „siabiithmout ~,tq l erior stock of PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, . HATCHETS, HAMMERS, FILES, CHISELS, HINGES, SCREWS, . LOURS, ;JOLTS, PULLEYS, SASH-CORDS, &0., &O MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, rOAL PICKS AiYD SHOVELS. M .2 aac - i.eit:Le'X'. Can be accommodated with everything in their Tian from a tit ain Sepatator to a Whet•stone. 'in.ildLex , .. Aro especially invited to call and exatnino our dock of BUILDING HARDWARE, and compare our pikes nab otherd. Agricultural Implements, Cetaprising tho fa.uous Rugg°ll Reaper, Mower, and Dropper, combined, Runtlclt's First Premium 1101tSB PITOLINORR, Bakes, Scythes, llocs, flay Perks, Trace mid Halter ChAns, Breast Chains, Cow Ties, Cm ry Combs, Cards, Se., kc., Among the specialties of our House, no doslro to call attention to the Mein:aril OHIO PUMP, The exclusive right to nlllOllOll. is vested in us. Send for aclrcular and gat full particulars of same, and satisfy yourself silts superior qualities. SCALES. Scales of till aims and &set 'pilaus, I noludlug Tea and Counter Scales, Platform, Scales, Grocers' and Druggists.' Scales, Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port able, Hopper, Miners and Trans portation, Hay, Cattle and Coal Scales, FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS' CASH PRIC LS. The largest and best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY, liver offered in this place A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, By the Reg. Very low! Best Norway mil, rod, law an hoop from STEFiIi, of all sizes and descriptions WAGON.BOXES, CARRIAGII SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, By tho barrel or gallon, at Tory low figurca g " A call to respectfully facited, feeling confl dent that our goods and prices 11111 not full to pienev.-v4 WIIARTON & IVIAGUIRE. Huntingdon, ;ifs). 7, IS6I. ~iCtr~cll it *lntlistuits. T HE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM, 3. J. RICHARDSON Sr, CO., 12U ilI AIIKET STREET, PIIILAD'A., Is the Largest Mannihchiring Confectioners and Whole sale Dealers in Fruits, Ruts, Sc,, In the United States. inll4-ly HENRY HARPER, • ..„.,520 ARCH ST., PHILADELPHIA. „..,. Fine WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, and ROBBERS' CELEBRATED Silver PLATED Write, war ranted triple plate, on the whitest metal, al MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. ap. 15, 1803.-3 mow f- I ' , ISAAC K. STAUFFER 4'4 WATCHMAKER and JEWELER, x 0.113 North 2d Sheet, corner of Quarry, An m.vortment of Watchei, Jewelry, Sitror awl Plated \Veto constantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR 'HOLIDAY PRESENTS! ta•dlepaiting of Watcltev and Jewelty promptly at tenthat to. n0v..2.743, BOOK AGENTS WANTED To solicit o“let s for Dn. WitAtAAI SMITH'S DICTIONA RY OF THE DIBIAI. Tun ONLY EDITION PUBLISHED IN AMEBIC:, CONDENSED BY DR. I.IMITIVE 0110 0000. In ono largo Octavo volume, illustrated a with over 125 steel and rood engraNings. Agents and subscribers see that you get the genuine edition of Dr. Smith. .Springlidd Repr7,l ican hap, thin edition published by Mesa s hoe r S Co., to the genet. thing. The Corpregalionatal says, whoever u Niles to get, in the cheapest folio, the best Dictionary of the Bible she'd buy this. Agents are meeting with unparalleled 911CCCSS. We em- ploy no General Agents, anti otter extra inducements to Cour:mils. Agents will see the advantage of dealing directly wtill the PUMA:3IIIMS. For descriptive eh-ca lms. ith Nil pat tmulats /111(1 terms, nattiest; the Publish ers, J. D. Se co., ms27,lin Dartford, Conn. T O FARMERS. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S MEE PACIFIC GUANO. The attention of Farmers and other consmnera of For t Bina s to incited to this Guano, as a orthy Lf their spa. clot notice. its nee for neveral 3 ears in Maryland, 'Vir ginia and other southern Stales, for all crop, has given it a standam .1 character for excellence Uneguslit4l by any other. It pos'e•eos all the quickness of li..ritvian Gonna with herrosnent qualities n.t found in that am tide. 230 lbs 01 this Guano moo for ' , it toot c than equal to 300 lbs of Iho best beget phosphates. It ',pens the is heat crop it °Hifi re to nee,: days ruttier limn time Pietpliateg, width fact alone given it incsiculable Menu loges, Liberal (11.40111 a 10 ticotet e. Foe sale by JoIIN Gametal Agents for Pacific (Inane Co., 30 south Delaware Ave., Phllall'a . umh ,b-Cut and 71 South street, Baltimore. ..a......aamm.i4.41.mar Allti-Incrostatiou Co.'s Office, No. 147 South Fourth Street, PHILADELPI] The Anti-Incrustator Will remove scab.; front STN %It Mit.res mot keep them clean, reed, the Beilei less babre to Lip/9lion, owl coos nr.l tl arca ,trinq qf furl. . . • These IN,,TrainLyr lr.nu been in 311 , use tinning the lag two yertr, to ninny of 11, Si' Phila drlphuy, awl other par is qf (he thitttit Nair, fl out the 11101(11W Erin!) 1001)11.fIli wrung of fuel awl labor It:4N, , been rPetivel. trz.r.l' %IMES ItAving Wit 1,111:9 A% nu! 1 do on ell to call at tin. 0111:o. and exonnno lestokopti,l, 1:7,113. J OILS EAR MR A, Soe'v and 'l've no. Ple,hlent. Juno 3, 'W-3 11104. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. GREAT REDUCTION OF TOLLS DAILY CANAL LINE Ft ern Tidewater to all points on the Susquehanna River and its Branches, TI, Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, Tide water and Pennsylvania Canals. By Regular daily •t'o tea or Canal 13natq front Philadel phia to alt plac•rs on the :tt,titelnalttin River and bt a nehei. floods consigned to the Anti points front Philadelpeta and Ballinican will be t eceived, estefullv handled. and furor ard.•d lay Callal BOMS, ft Mich are CUl.laatly art it inns for Ample nail - lout o alit n , bal `ago wont (under cover) provided for load. d cargoes. Rlopper4 will find it to their advantage to send for hard their constgantentl to receive quick tillprtich. For Int thin pat twulars , apply to HOFFMAN' & KENNEDY, Xe. 201 Novllt Rehm,. Avenue, or JOS. JAS TAYLOR, No 212 West ratio Avenue, 11.u.v.moitu, 31D. Juno 17,,15G5-ly. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO3, J=WP,D=RS, NO. 902 CHESTNU T STEET, - PHILADELPHIA, Manufacturers and Importers Of every dose: iptiott of FIRST CLASS GOODS, belonging to the Business of Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Mee removed to their NEW MARBLE STORE, Extending from Chestnut Street to Sansom Street, offend ing ample 1 . 00111 and convenient accovioties. giving 0 1 , portun I ty for a ptoper display , of goods, and bettor means tor. their oxauiination, With extonsive nod formable arrangements in this Conn and in Emopo, so are in a position to offer at moderate FIXED prices Watches, Diamonds, Bronze & Marble Goods, Silver Wares, Sewelry, Porcelain, Plated Goods, Musical Boxes, mid elmy description of FANCY ARTICLES. nu S il t , t lo nn o ,yje s s o i , , ,: iidLil e t . ho city aro corcliallyrimn;l4%, 628. HOOP SKIRTS. 628. II M. T. HOPEI:VS "OWN MAKE" OF "KEYSTONE SKIIITS." arc the best and Citcar: Sr Low PRICLD Troop Shirts in tho mat ket. t oil Azit ts, 25 springs . 31St; 30 springs, $ 1.2_ 0; tool 40 springs, 51.45. Platt; Skirts, 0 tapes. 20 ern Ingo. SO CI•11;4; 25 springs, 95 Cents; 30 No ings, $1.15; and 35 sittings, -122 f, Worrantrd iu emu ',pea. Our OWN Make" of ••UN lON t.IRTS," eleven 'rape Trails, fi OM 3d to 50 apt Sage, $1.23 to $2.30. Plain Sig Tapes, 20 to 55 springs, 11010 03 Cants to $2 10 Tle or Shirts ate bet tel than those sold by other establish ,, ments its titst duos goad, mai at touch lowerpt ices. .Our OWN Malec" of "01/AMNON SKIRTS" aro to tnery v, ay sepet for to all other Hoop Harts before the public, and only have to ho examined or worn to con vince every ono of the fact. Itlannfactiired of the best linendlnr,hed Engthh Steel Stot lugs., vet y supra for tapes. nuot the PO lo of the manila fastening, and manner of securing them surtos,3 tor du:ability and excellence any other shirt in this countiy,and are lighter, nme elastic, will Weilr longer, give More sal i•fietion, and ace really chopper thitn all others. Lust y Italy should try them -- They are being sold extensively by merchants the ought out this and the adjoining Stoles at very moderato prices If you want the UAL a.l‘. for '•Hoplini'sCliamPion Skirt." /t you au not find them, get the penchant with Worn you drill to order them for you, or LOlllO or send direct to its, Merchant, will find our diffment grades of Shin is exactly what they lined, and too cipecially invite thous to Coll and examine Mir extensive assortment., or send jar Wholesale Pi ice List. To be had at notail a Manufactory, and of Me Rona Trodo gunerally, awl at NI, holosolo of the 3tauulitctutep only, to tw horn all ordet a should bo addlesled. .I.37. , ;LT.FACTOIt.V.on SALESIIOO3I 62.9 ARCH STREET, Beta eon Cth and 7th Ste., Philadelphia. WTI. T. HOPKINS EIMIEM WIXED FACTS INDELIBLY PRESSED will always triumph over simple ns surtioug. Elms it is that this community gives testimony in fa vor of Ow well known Mabliabroont of H. GREENBERG, Tuoingin.T.TlT HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON. ITICIst it is not his purposo to deccivo the publio by clamoring "low prices and better goods" than other dealers, ho simply Inv ices all who wish to purchase in his lino of business to call and satisfy themselves that with him a pacen once gained is never lost, that is, "the proof of the pudding is in the tasting of It." Ho has just received his winter supply of REAM MA ME EMINIIIOt, FOR MEN AND BOYS. He line also a large assortment of the most substantial and faslaionablo Hats Caps Gob's' Fornishila Goods, of every desctiptiomand cicada up from tho best material. Aliray s on band the finest quality of American, Eng lisp and French CLOTHS, CASSIMERES and YESTINGS, which era made up to order by good, experienced work men, inn manner the most fashionable and endurable. No eastern city can afford a hettor or more varied sty to of goods than can be faun] in my selection. IL GREENBERG, Huntingdon, Nov. 17, ISG7 . Merchant Tailor. FASHIONABLE . GOODS FOR - SPRING.AND SUMMER WEAR. GEO. F. MARSH, MERCHANT TMLOR, AND DEALER (N READY-MADE GLOTRING, FOR :URN AND BOYS, Have reinovea to rho gore room on the corner of the Diamond, opposite Lewis' Book Store, whero ho intends to keep constantly on hand (ho styieS of Ready 9ede Clothing and piece gouda. cumpming Aaantetar. rso: yin AND ertnNen CLOTHS, CASSIMEItIi , , AND YESTINGS. CLOTHS, CASSl3lEltlii', AND VESTINDS. CLOTHS, CASSIMEit ItO, AND TESTING:3. Being a praitical mold:man of many 3 eat .3 expto..enco ho to prepared to make to order Clothing for mon and boys, and goat:int, neat, durable and fitibiotiable work manslilp. He is ilttermiiied to please ever} body. in - - All nee Invited to calf and examine my now clock of lmautiful patterns berme pin chasing eisablieto nich2s Clio . F MABEL IVEVU'aI /CI S%MI/41aXi.. • •••1; , ••,.'• 46,;: c' • " : iiMrlAt • .4; MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING AIACIIINES. Z:7o.:Sraiis M. GREENE has removed his 13. Manic Store, to tho.erond fl oor ci Leister's Widt h.* 0 hero he keeps onnitantly on band STEINWAY & SONS' and GA FAME'S Piano Manufactui lag Company's PIANOS, MASON A. HA3I UN'S CABINET ORGANS and CARD A RT.NIIEDIIAM & CO.S' Stl LODEONS; Goiters, Violins, Slice, Fttstos; Guitar and Yiolin Siting% MUSIC BOOKS—Golden Chain,Goldou Shover, Golden Cowl.. Golden ke., &c. MUSIC-110 is constantly receiving nom Phil. adelphia all the latest 1111:,k, which yn eons itt a distance ',jilting. can order, and have sent them by 271 ay. • Also GROVER f BAKER'S Celebrated SEWING MA- Clll.NES—tho only machine that, in addition to every hind of sewing. embroiders perfectly • sowing Mile and Cotton of all kinds and colors for machines. Persons buy log Sowing Machines fully 'mimic,' in the use of them. .Casand Organs Warranted for five years Those Is kiting to buy any of the above article% are in vited to call and examine loins boforo purchasing else. niter° My mires ate lho same as iu New Yolk and Philadelphia. en 1 of rnsframents or Machines, sent promptfr upon application uith any additional information donned. B. M. aItEENE, finished, linutingdon, Pa.. mayS,'67 Second floor of Leib:oes new brick building .1---ZILTINT 2 TgiIIe.:)aT firtilik 1:0 t'. ' 400t40 . ',, NOV) lill ‘'' kl .:14,16 p 444 Al' A,ll - c . , ' .. 3 -,-4 -', l'o ' _,,lt-0.01 (3, ~, -, , ligAt =-7 - . il i t ' ' t .., 11 ,10e.' RIO is I -, -:'' 0: 1 ' AU., l 4* 1 1 : ° ',M I r -_ T i 1,: \ ,l : f li' ua ,3,4 '.4.lfgeltin - t. C ) MARBLE YARD. J. M. GREEN. & F. 0, BEAVER Having entered into iLletnership, inform the public that they are plepared to exi. cote MI styles et Plain anal ornamental Marble Work Fitch as 310YIDI I.NTs. ILL'ADSTON ES, also Building Work. at a, low tutees as noy 'Lop in the county. ot dela from a d,tance piotoptly attended to. Shop on 3tlflLlN meet, a ton• doors cast of the Lu theran Chill Ch mito,lSo7 Al3ll4i''llik The undersigned of Huntingdon and the ogboodng counties to the stock of b..cuttiltil nimble non 00 hand. Ile 14 prepared to huniali at the chortedt nano. 3lcumneund 31nrblo, Tomb, 'rubles and Stones or es eiy dunned size nod form of Italian or Eastern 310rble. highly tinlhed, and cat ved nith appro• print° des icev, or plain. as may still. Budding Marble, Dom and Waldo.. Sills, dc. , crill be fuiniebed to order. IV; pie;lges himself to furniilk luau tot and work maiNhip equal to any in the Count)), at a fair price. Call find dee, before you purelouie elvewhere. Shop on the timer of 3lootgomery a nd Milli n B a.. illnitingdon, PO. W.M. WILLIAMS. linutingdon, May IS ISSS. WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE STOCK . SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or ' Window Curtain Papers, JUST RECEIVED S it,CTACLES. A fine and large - assortment always on hand AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE. CreQ-7-.1 M 7 '302*1.5) FOR EVERYBODY, CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER KINDS. Call at Lewis' Book Store and SEE ASSORT:HEM'. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY, THOMAS N. COLDER. Tho undersigned ham ing now entered into the 46 . 1017.,.‘„ Alexandria Brewery, the public! ate informed that ho Hilt ho pleparea nt oil times to fill 4kitiz oj °Meld on the Shurlcit notice. THOS. N. COLDER. Alexandria, Oct. '2l3.lSGG—tf. FOR TILL LADIES. A superior officio of Note Paper awl Envelope ettltablo for confidential correopmloure, for sale at LEWIS' I.IOOK r ST.,I27O.NEEY 'von ESE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE TO THE AI'WaIOTED A.A T .ARTICLE OF 11E' AL MERIT! POSTER'S ORIENTAL BITTERS. A Remedy that has been tried end stood comma not .only in on occasional cane, but in everyity where used it has been pronounces; tho serest unit naott reliable 2 enzell, Irnown for DYSPEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE, WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBILITY, PAIN OR CRAMP IN TIIE STO- MACH OR BOWELS, CHOLERA MORBUS, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, INTERMITTENT, OR CHILLS AND FEVER, LIVER TONIC, AND FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES' As an ngrecableand safo remedy and nn Invigorating Boverago It has no equal. This 'valuable Bitters is composed of the essential pro perties of roots—the medicinal qualities of which hare been carefully extracted. It is agreeable to the taste and does not lellYo that unpleasant taste „in the mouth for Louts after, that most medicines do. Aa a Blood Purifier and Liver Tonic it Ina no equal: It eautain, no calomel or othur nj u r ions drug, but it unruly vegetable. For Dy=pel,ia it cannot he excelled. Tt contains ne thing ilijorms to the stomach, is mild and prompt in its action and effects a permanent core by lowering the cause of the complaint. - For inteimi dent Foyer or Chills and Favor this Bitters- Is a specific far Lester and surer than quiniuo. No family Fltatil.l be ,vithout It as the cost is tt tiling compaiCtl with the suffering that may he ucoidud by bas ing it at head in case of sudden attack. Weakly Persons use the Oriental Bitters Invalids use the Oriental Bitters Dyspeptics use the Oriental Bitters Females use the Oriental Bitters TRY IT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF. Prepnaed only by BUCHANAN' & SMITH, To uhom ell outlets should be addressed nice $l.OO pc , r bottle For ante by all druggiits and dealers gouerally. The faut REsTogg, INIRROVED . /AIR DRESS! )kwotile gn oneßoitie: will quickly restore Gray Hair to its natural color and beauty, and produce luxuriant growth. It is perfectly harmless, and is preferred over every other preparation by those who have k fine head of hair, as well as those who wish to„restorq.: it. The beautiful gloss and perfume ; imparted to the Hair make it dcsitable for old and young. - For Salo by all Druggists. DEPOT, 198 WIEENWIeII ST., IL rxkutONEDoi,w, • UNITED STATES Authorized WAR CLAIR AGENCY HUNTINGDON, PA SOLD.T.ER6" HEIRS; ATTENTION I The net of Congress approved March 2, 1807, giveirto Heirs of Soldivis n who died prisoners of war, , ` COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS, for the limo the soldier was so' held a prisoner at the rate of tee enty-nve cents per day, to he poid•iu th e tug order :Ist To the widow, If unmarried; 3d. To•thq children • 3d. To the parents, to botlijointly if they are living, if titer is dead, to the survivor; 4th. To the bre: them and sisters. The act of February 28. 1867, provides for the refund ing of the $lOO Commutation Money, where the same per sou was trade drafted, end non required to enter the ser vice or furnish a substitute. DISCHARGED .SOLDIERS Tito act of Niprell 2, 1.867, nloo makes provision, for the payment of [ho $lOO ADDITIONAL 130TIN'AT to such soldiers as havo accldentalt]• lost their dischaf gee All persons having any claims under any of the abovf, mentioned Acts, or any other kind of claim against the United States or State Governments, can have then! promptly collected, by addressing the ur.dersigned. In. formation and advice cheerfully given to soldiers or tholv. friends, free of charge. W. 11. WOODS, Ant/Ind:al Army and iraul/ Wdr-Claim A 9 t. rnny9,21.801 Hu:at:moo:4, Huntingdon co., Po FLOUR ! FLOUR ! The best Flour, by Um barrel or smaller quantity For solo at Lewis' Flll3lliy Grocery. 1 -1 COUNTRY DEALERS cart : buy CLOTHING from ma in Huntingdon at WHOLESALE as cheap as they can in timi tiog, as I have a ‘vholesalo store in Philadelphia. 11. ROMAN. COUNTRY PRODUCE. All kinds or country proilino taken in exchange for Goods at Loa is' Family Grocery. VERY FAMILY Will find at Lewis' Family Grocery, orory artielo usually kept ill flrst dims Grocery stores . . Call for arbat you want. CHEESE. CHEESE. The best always fur sale at IJETIS' F.pnits GRocvt.y lIIINTINGDON, PA., 0 V