,rI 1 1 .01,0,11 e. • HUNTINGDON], PA Ii cat, Have We Conquered a Peace ?--Shall We Have Peace 7 [From the New York Times.] General Grant in closing his letter of acceptance; with the words, "let us have peace," incisively hit the very heart of the party controversies. The great essential controlling issue in this Presidential canvass is nothing else than the choice between continued sec tional strife and a permanent, recon ciliation. That issue is so plain that our opponents themselves do not try to hide it. All their dealing with it, thus far, from the beginning, has only bean to make it the more conspicuous. With a fatal facility they are drawn to it in spite of themselves. They made haste to put it in the boldest relief in their platform, by that resolution which declared void, and of no effect e all that has been hitherto done for reconstruc tion, thus remitting everything to the civil chaos in which the war left us. They returned to it in the nomination .of General Blair to tho second place on their ticket immediately after his issue' of the most incendiary and revolution ary letter ever seen in this land—a let ter every syllable.of which is an invo cation of the Rebel spirit, and an insti gation to renewed violence. The Rob allies of the party in the South have been equally quick to recognize tho ac tual alternative. Wade Hampton, still hot from the atmosphere of tho Convention, assured the people of Charleston in a public speech that the Southern vote must bo cast without regard - to the Reconstruction laws; and that if that vote shall elect the Democratic candidates they "shall bo installed in-power in spite of all the bayonets that shall be brought against them ;"- and he-proclaims his own read ieeee. t`,e, enter the fight again, in those words, "Should South Carolina call hor sons together to defend her altars, if life and volition aro left to mo, none will respond more cheerfully and promptly than myself! ) . And in like spirit Howell Cobb, at the Democratic ratification meeting in Atlanta, "chal lenges combat." "Enemic they were in war, enemies they continuo to be in peace. In war wo drew the sword .and bade them defiance. In peace, wo -gather up the manhood of -the South, and raising the-banner of constitution al equality, and gathering around it the good men of the North as well as the South, we hurl into their teeth to day the same defiance, and bid them come on to the struggle. We aro ready for it if you are. Young men, in whose veins the red blood of youth runs so quickly, come I Como ono and all, and let us snatch the old banner from the dust and give it again to the breeze, and, if need be, to the god of battles, - and strike ono more honest blow for constitutional liberty." This is just the revolutionary rhetoric that has been employed everywhere through out the South by editors and by stump speakers; in hailing and helping for ward the Democratic nominations. The same identical means are used now to` 'lftrti 'the Southern heart" as were Used in 1860. 'The incendiary work, too, is dono by- the same old bands at the business, with the exception of htis ;been taken to his final -- • _And it all tends to the same terrible • - restilt—reckless insubordination and bloody resistance. Though, for want oltheesinews of war, this may not, at e - preibilti,.take the shape of another reg'• ular rebellion, yet the whole Southern --atmosphere will again become impreg • natod, as it_ oed_ to be, with a fixed spirit of disToyalty 'which will need but :the favoring moment to precipitate it self into a swooping revolution. Wheth 'or the sharp decisive crisis woultd be suspended for a longer or a shorter period Would be of comparatively little . consequence. We have already learn ed in our national experience that the very suspense of such a revolutionary element in the air is an immeasurable is a." - eitailding menaco,.which destroys all :that security which civil government is, firet.of all, designed to inteiffireverything . with uneortitintye Makindanything like safe A-calcalatiOn ' , impossible in any affairs, public or private. The great crime of ethe__Democratie party before the re bellion WaS - itS lobg - courie 'of demorali zing the Southern,. mind, _.yeatein and year out, - to-such a: degree that at last rebellion was made possible, and it is questionable whether the rebellion it self, even in its most flagrant days, was a heavier curse than the lingering ag ony of - doubt and apprehension.which preceded it,.,„ • The hopef M oaking an end forever of all the -old sectional troubles did more than all things else Co impel tho I Country to fight the war _thoroughly -through. The supreme-, aim of the Noith was - to conquer a peaeo— . a peace solid and enduring, abolishing alike all -disturbance and-all-fear of disturbanee thereafter, 'lf we-have not conquered such 4 peace, _the War will go into his tory as tho worst of failures. It will turniout,that all the incalculable blood and treasure which it, cost were worse than wasted,'-`: In-the last Presidential , canvass the Derimeratio party declared the prosecution of the war a "failure," and boldly presented that issue to the people. In the present canvass the real issue is still the same—whether or . _not the war shall bo turned into a fail ure. On the other occasion the patri otism of the country roused itself, and inflicted upon the party the most stun ning defeat ever known in our politi cal history. There is the same call for just as signal an overthrow now. The course of peaceful constitutional gov-_ - ornment will be just as effectually pro moted by sustaining General Grant as e it was bysustaining him when at the head of his armies then, Wade Hemp. ton and all his Rebel allies will be just as mita discomfited - in the'one case as they were in the other. There is one hope, and only ono, for the real pacification of the country; and that hope is in such an administra tion as General Grant promises us— an administration which shall unite fi delity to the' Constitution and Jaws, with a spirit of justice and good will to u.ll—au administration which shall be inspired by a calm spirit and moder ate counsels, which will follow with cautious bat with constantly advancing stops the progress of the Southern mind—which by kindness and fairness in all its dealings with the Southern people, and promptness to redress all their actual grievances, will entitle it self to their esteem and confidence, and enable itself to oppose with au thority and effect the instigations of all the old pestilent tribe of fire-caters; an administration which will always prefer solid reality to untried theory, and instead of making void- the Recon struction laws, will most tenaciously hold on to all that has hitherto been gained for reconstruction, thankful for its-. existence, and intent only upon making tho work complete. This difference between the result of tho election of Seymour and the result of the election of Grant is clearly dis cerned and keenly taken to heart by the Union mon of the South. Jol3lllla Rill, the newly elected Union Senator in Georgia, who did most heroic battle against the Cobbs and Toombses of his State before the Rebellion, and held firmly to tho old flag through all the varying fortunes of the struggle—this clearest sighted and truest of Southern men, in his speech at Atlanta respon sive to his election, -in the most em phatic way enforced upon his ,loyal hearers the necessity of supporting Grant and Colfax, as the only means of saving the country from- continued strife. Prom the beginning of the can vass all the Union leaders throughout the South, iu their public addresses, have constantly presented this alter native of repose or tranquility as the dominant issue of this Presidential eke- tion. Their solemn convictions upon this matter ought to have a peculiar weight with all fair Northern minds, for their own patriotism has been prov ed by the sharpest tests, and withal they have had the best of all possible opportunities of knowing the present as well as the past spirit and purposes of the national enemies around thorn. Nothing is wanting, nothing North ern or Southorn, nothin,„_l7 loyal or Rob e!, nothing in the way of internal evi dence or of positivo testimony of de duction, confession, inforenco, or pal pable fact—absolutely nothing is want ing to establish the real character of the present election issue. That once settled in any honest mind, so is all olse. HEAD QUARTERS FOR NEW GOODS. D. P. CWirti INFORMS THE PUBLIC THAT HE HAS JUST OPENED • A SPLENDID STOCK of NEW GOODS THAT CAN'T BE BEAT IN CHEAPNESS AND QUALITY. COME AND SEE. D. P. GWIN, Huntingdon, April lb, 1863.. MaLLTITTAI.'iIkar3CIPCIt IV z igaira . Wgrpil.p , 1 .,,N E ., z. ,, ; ,-,, V1 41 r " ; ~1 -.4 -.1 '. l'. f .\'‘A) '. ll ri'llt,qi,4:94,?:olAWNi A 4••.‘,,c.,:iv;,,,,,,,).,,.\,..1%,., ~, .• )-1,-, , ..1- i ••:•!•;.. „,--,.. - ---, 111 , I t et• ' , ,-; a : i,4101,,i,,}1,„'l 1., ~..,....-, ,• ;;J: i 11,:l , ' 1 m 1• • • - 0 0 i .. 1. •\;( - 1 -4 -"Ii ' '- i .. 4 -, ,••••,7,A , --.- - •____- k%. ,y n -'•••.::LI:" - --•, - ...-100 ,9 4V4 ''\ . . MARBLE YARD. J. AL GREEN & F. 0, BEAVER Having entered into partnership, Inform the public that they are prepared to execute all styles of Plain and ornamental Marble Woi Such as MONUMENTS, I.IEADSTONES, also Minding Work, at a. low prices as any shop in tho county. Orders from s distance promptly attouded to. Shop on MIFFLIN street, a few doors east of the L theran church mch6,1667 i/ ARBIA: YARD. The undersigned fi t wenld respectfully call the attention of the citizens of untingdon and the adjoining counties to the stock of lestutiful marble now on hand. Ife is prepared. to furnish at the shortest notice, Monumental Marble, Tomb, 'fables and Stories of every desired size and form of Italian or - Eastern Marble, highly fluithed, and carved with appro• priate devices, or plain, as may suit. - building Marble, Door and Window SDIs, Sc., will be furnished to order. - . . . W. W. pledgea himself to Smash material and work rrianaltirs equal to any in the country, at it fair price. Call and see, before you purchase elsewhere. Shop on the cruet of Montgomery and 31111hu Me., Huntingdon, Pa. WM. WILLIAMS. Ifuntingdon, May 10 1955. Can't Be .Beaten ! J. JOHN H.-WESTBROOK 11 Respettfully Informs the citizens of 'Huntingdon and vicinity that ho haajust received from the city a NEW and splendid stock of GROCERIES CONFECTIONERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, Hosiery, Shoe Findings, carpet Sacks, Trunks, &c., &c., &c., thc. all of which he is prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices Doret forget the old stand to the Diamond. Old custo mers and the public generally are invited to call. Huntingdon, op 16, 16613. GEO. SHAEFFER linsjust returned from the east, with a SPLENDID STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, &0., Which he offers to the Inspection of his customers rind the public generally. Ile will sell his stock at the molt REASONABLE PRICES, and those who purchase once will surely cell again, BOOTS & SIIOES MADE T . O ORDER, and REPAIRING done in Dm neatest and most oxpodi• tione manner. Call upon Mr. Schaeffer at his shop on Rill Street, a few doors west of thu Diamond, mays NEW BOOT AND . SHOE STORE WM. AFRICA. Informs tho piddle that ho boa opened at Us old stand fn tho Diamond, lluntiogdon. A Fiue Assortment of all kinds o BOOTS AND SHOES, For Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. All of which ho will sell nt fair prices. 'Quick talcs and sinaltprqfils. ('oil and examins oty stock. 111tinufactutlitgastl Itopait lag wits to order as usual. Huntingdon ; up IJ, Iso. • Sugars, Teas, Green and Browned Coffees, Syrups, Spices of all kinds, Candies, Cedar and Willow Ware, Choice Family Flour, Su gar Cured Hams, Pried Beef, Brushes and Brooms, and a general variety of articles too numerous to mention, 11T LEWIS' FAMILY GROCERY. 0 - _-_NSTON & N ATTSON MAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Huntingdon county and vicinity that they have just returned from tho East With a LARGE STOCK OF GOODS, Which they have just opened out at their new store, ONI DOOR EAST OF 'ME WASHINGTON 110 TEL I= DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, HATS AN]) CAPS, BOOTS AND &HOBS, GROOBRIES, FLOUR AND FEED, TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANNED FRUITS, HARDWARE, CEDAR -WARE QUEENSWARE, OIL CLOTH'S, OILS, PAINTS, &0., DRUGS, CARPETS, CARPET CILAIN FISH, SALT, CHEESE, TRUNKS, LAM, SHOULDERS, SIDES, &c. They have a largo stock Of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of SILKS, AI°HAIRS, ALPACAS, POPLIN'S, LUSTILES, OINULIAMS, BIBRINOS, PLAIDS, DE LAINES, Also, a Ina go as sof bneut of DRESS TRIMMINGS, EMBROIDE ILY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, BUTTONS, a:0 A FULL LINE OF WHITE GOODS Wu will suit WHOLESALE and RETAIL. All goody &livered to residences In town unit dope, CC of charge. Glvo on a tilal boforo parcha•lag elsewhere I= Huntingdon. April 16, 180 S THE PLACE TO BUY NEW AND CHEAP GOODS FOR SPRING AND summit. Respectfully inform the public generally that they have Just received a largo and splendid stock of goods at their store in Huntingdon, consisting in past of SILKS, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, . 4 . BOOTS t.i3 SHOES, HATS; CAPS, TINWARE,' LADIES' TANGY TRINIMINGS, HOOP SKIRTS,BoNNErs i BUTTONS, WOOD AND WILLOW W A R E, QUEENS WARE, HARDWARE, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, CRACKERS, NOTIONS, TOBACCO, SEGARS, •GLASS, NAILS, FISH, SALT, &c., - Also. CARPETS and OIL-CLOTH, And in fact everything that Is usually kept In a firstclass store, all which were bought low for cash and will sold at correspotidingly low prices for cash, or country produce, and request the public to give, Os a call before purchasing elsewhere, fooling satisfied we can offer elope. rior inducements to cash buyers. WO respectfully solicit the patranitgo of all, and no peddle are cordially invited to examine cur goods. Everything token to eitchange for goodo oxcopt promi see. NCI. MARCH & BEO. Huntingdon, np. 15, 1803. _ - . . MAY, 1868. MAY, 1868. GLAZIER & DEALIIII9 IN DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS,: GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HAW, BOOTS AND SHOES, dx.,,c(v. Washington street, near the Jail Our prices ore CH follows t Calico and Muslin from els. upward-. °Men knack" Prints, 15 cts. Yard wido blenched Muslin, 1214 eta. -Yard wide unbleached Muslin, 12 cts. Tickings and Skirtings, (tom 123 c _eta. up, White Cambric Muslin, from 15 eta. up. Whtto 'Barred Muslin, from 20 cts. up. White Piques, from 25 cts. up. Irish Linen, from 37% ets, up. Do Lnine, 18 to '25 eta. MI Wool Do Lamm), 35 eta. up. Lawns, 16 to 50 Ms. - White Spreads, $2,50 to $O,OO. 1010 Coffee, 22 to 25 eta. Dlesso call and exurnino ; and, if you nro not combine it IA to your interest to buy (cool us, do not 410 so. 0LAZ1141; dc 11110. Huntingdon, May:5,1838. SPECIAL NOTICE. Pb TILE LADIES.—Do you really intend to come wearing the bountiful styles now so prevalent, or dress less elegantly, because the rebel Jeff. Doyle, was captured in Fashionable Female attire) Ono moment's calm reflection will surely sorsa to change your rash resolve. Tho angels bud too much good sense to lay aside their pure chaste robes of whito, because they had for a time sorted to hide the deformities of that Prince of 'labels, the Devil. Can you err in following the exampleof Angels? Then having made up your minds that you will continue to dress tastefully regardless of rebel acts, do not forget to call at Me store of Me subseri• bets, who will be happy at all . timu to furnish you with such articles of dress as you may desire. Urge your fath, ere, lassbands, brothers, neighbors and children to visit the same store. They can hero be suited in good articles of Boots, Shoes, Clothing Material, Eats, Cape, Queens ware arida general assortment of Cirocerles, on as rea sonablo terms no at any Emma in town. Eton on South. east corner of thu Diamond, Huntingdon, Pa. may 91,1565. FRANCIS D. WALLACE. ALEXANDRIA BREWERY. THOMAS N. COLDER The under-dgned haN log now entered into th 1410 ( 411 n e, 1 ,..v o ntr n i ti llr o m i c;r r, y ,ju t i h ., a d iThl a te t 1 a gne t s "r g "i fl e l . ordein ou the hhortent notice. TILOS. N. COLDER. it lenudria, 0, t. 1860-t.f. \\HARTON&IAGUIRI', HILL STREET, HUNTINGDON, PA., WHOLESALE &RETAIL DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, %17141 M, AL Tho attention of MECHANICS, FARMERS, BUILDERS, 001 Lovas generally, Is Invited to the fact that wo are now arming a BETTER ASSORTMENT of HARDWARE, CUTLERY &C., than tan In found &lowlier° in this part of the State, at prices 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, Ac„ Ac., together with a large stock of Iron, Steel, Nails, Spikes, Railroad and Mining Supplies, Saddlery, Rope, Chains, Grindstones, Givenlar, - Mill and Cross. Cut Saws, Enamelled, Finished and Plain Hol low IVare. Coal Oil Lamps and Lanterns, Oil and Powder Cans. An excellent assortment of 4=1,1.t14:33r-3r7 = t.NIVES, FORKS, DESSERT, TEA AND TABLE SPOONS, SCIS ORS, RAZORS, N. BRITTANIA & SILVER PLATED WARE iouseliold, horticultural and Farm Implements, - Of the latest and most improved patterns CONSTANTLY ON HAND AND FOR SALE AT .31A.NURACTURERS PRICES. CARRIAGE & WAGON MAKERS Will find a gonoral assortment of material for their use consisting in part of Carriage Trimmings, Hubs, Spokes, Rims, Axles, Springs, Nuts, Bolts, Washers, Malleable Irons, Pa tent and enamelledLeather, Whips, Tongues, Soc kets, 'Shafts, &c. pkwikerliF4AD.JkATAll liersAV•lll,=l Can be euppliod l% Ith ANVILS, BELLOWS, VICES, S LEDGES, HAMMERS, HORSE AND MULE SEWES, Horse Nails, and all kinds of Iron & Stoe CARPENTERS WM find in our entabliehment n nuprilor stork of PLANES, SAWS, AUGERS, HATCHETS, HAMMERS, FILES, CHISELS HINGES, SCREWS, LOCKS, BOLTS, PULLEYS, SASH-CORDS, &C., &C. MINING AND MINERS' GOODS. NAILS and SPIKES, of all varieties BLASTING POWDER, FUSE, t,OAL PICKS AND SHOVELS. 3Pzi,w3a:Leor..ss Can ha vent - antedated n•ith everything in their lino fron a ()lain Separator to n Whehstoue. X3valdlem•€9 Are especially invited to call and examine our stock o BUILDING HARDWARE, . nod colors= our prtees with others. Agricultural Implements, Cowrieling the (axons Remit Reaper, Mower, ' and Dropper, combined Runt Ca Ant Prtuittuli HORSH PITCHFORK, Rakoe, Pcythos, iluc9, Ilny Folks, Traco and Caller Chains, lltraat Cinema, Cow Tics; Among tho specialties of our llownh we desire to ci intention lo tho celebrated OHIO PIMP, Thoexolusiveright to sell which Is vested in us. Bend for acirenlar and gat full particulars of same, and satisfy yam self °fits superior qualities. SCALES. Ecales of all sized and. clescriptious, Including Tea and Counter Scales, Platform Scales, Grocers' and Druggists' Scales Rolling Mill, Wheelbarrow, Pork, Port able, Hopper, Miners and Trans. portation, flay, Cattle and Coal Scales, FURNISHED AT MANUFACTURERS - CASH PRICES. The largest and best assortment of GLASS, PAINTS, OIL & PUTTY Ever offered in this place A GREAT VARIETY OF COOK & PARLOR STOVES. - ALL SIZES OF NAILS AND BRADS, By the keg. Very law I Boot Norway nail, rod, bar an hoop Iron. STEEL, of all sizes and description's WAGON.BOXBS, CARRIAGE SPRINGS, IRON AND BRASS WIRE Lard, Lubricating and Coal Oil, fly the barrel or gallon, at very law (town In— A call is respectfully sciteitad, fading confi dent that oar goody and pikes gill not fall to 'WHARTON & MAGUIRE. truntlng , lou, May 7, IV7. VPRVelpi2iit b.crtistlitatts. THE OLD ESTABLISHED FIRM, J. J. RICHARDSON & CO., 126 MARKET STREET, PIIILAD'A., Is'tho Largest Man uractin ing Confectioners and Whole sale Dealers in Fruits, Nuts, G. in the United States. ISAAC K. ST AUFFER,EI WATCHAMICER and JEWELER, No. 148 North 2d Street, corner of Quarry, PHILADELPHIA. An mom tment of Watches, Juuolry, Silver and Plated Ware constantly on hand. SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTSI .4V-Repairine of Watched and Jewehy promptly at tended to. n0v.27-Iy. BOOK AGENTS WANTED To solicit orders for DR. 'WILLIAM SMITH'S DICTIONA RY OP THE Duna THE ONLY F.DITIOO PUBLISHED 10 AMERICA, CONDENOLI, 111 DR. EMITII'S 0110 HAND. 111 0110 large Octavo volume, illustrated with over 125 steel and ii owl engravings. Agents and subscribers see that you get tl,e genuine edition of Dr. South. The bpringfield Republican says, this edition published by Messrs. Burr 6; Co., is the genuine thing. Thu (Imgregalionalist says, whoever wfdies to get, In the cheapest nerm, the best Dictionary of the Bible aho'd buy this. , Agents are Electing, with unparalleled success. Wo em. ploy no Genera ,Agents, and offer extra inducements to Canvassers. Agents will ace the advantage of dealing (Meetly with the PUBLISHERS. For descriptive circu lars, with full particulars and tenon, address 11,0 Publish ers, J. B. uititn & co., iny27,3m Hartford, Conn. 110 FARMERS. PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S PACIFIC GUANO The attention of Farmers and other consumers of Fer tilizer is invited to this Guano, as worthy Cr their mai. Mal notice. Ito coo for several years in Maryland, 'Vir ginia and other southern Stales, for all crops, has given It n standard character for excellence unequalled by any other. It ponsoeses all the quickness of Peruvian Guam, with permanent qualities not found in that article. 250 lbs of this Guano are found morn than equal to 300 lbs of the best Suporphosphate.s. It ripens the wheat crop ft am fire to seven days earlier titan the phosphates, which fact alone gives it incalculable advantages. Liboral tliacount tO dealers. For solo by . JOHN S. ILBESH & CO., General Agents for Pacific Guano Co., 38 south Delaware Ave., Phihul'a , m1e2.5..0ut and 71 South street, Baltimore .41.11/Z3O3IFILDO.A.INT Anti-Incrustation Co.'s Office, No. 147 South Fourth Street, PHILADELPHIA. , . ' 40* • - ..,.... ....... 4 . .... v.,- - 2 \ I** 1 1 1 1 1 \ --- . 7 -- 1/ =AO:, ria...:2,_...a.•-•_-- -- , . • .._ - . _MINIIIIIEIMMIGIMPIIIIIMIIIIIMIM .'--- -,.. , --', - , •-, '. -;-,tL .- , , ,'' ''', 'Will remove co traveling bag, thirty yards print, or a Marseilles quilt. For n Mon OP ONE HUMMED, splendid engraved silver plated tea sot, three pieces (sugar bowl, tea pot and creaser,) silver-plated calm basket, fancy plaid wool long shawl, twenty-five yds. hemp carpeting, splendid violin and bow, English burn° shawl, tot ty-five yards elieeting, splendid alpacca dress pattern, silver hunting easo splendid family bible with ulognue steel engravings and flintily record and photogrnph pogo, poplin dress mitten, engraved silver-plated ice pitcher, splendid beaver cloak pattern, Sharpe's rovolvor, fancy cassitnere coat > pants and vest pattern extra miality, splendid accordeon music book, one pair fine damask table covors with ono dozen dinner napkins to Match. Presents for Larger Clubs in Proportion. This Is no humbug Lottery, (lift Entorp los, or Solo of Cheap Jewelry, but n fair, squints Sale of Unredcomed Goods. Our Goods aro NEW AND NOT SECOND-HAND. And we guarantee moro for tim money Invested than can be bought at any wholesale store to the country. Agents will pleaso tnko notice of t h is. 110 ❑ot send REMISS, but number your dubs Loin one upwards. Slake your letters short, and plain to possible. BR ARM 0.11,1 Bend motley amounting to tj;.(ill or more by REGISTERED LETTER, Maell can bo 00111 (tom any office) P. 0. Money Order, or Express; for when sent in this way you rim no risk of losing It whatever. Small mu °mt.; may be emit by mail, but be muo and pit thom in the office yourself. 40— We cannot be responsiblo for Money lost, unless some precautions aro taken to insure its safety. Send your ;Alm. in full, 'lawn. County and State. All Certificates urn good until redeemed. S. C. THOMPSON & CO., No. WI. Hanover-A , Holston For ' ul for Circulars IF A HUMBUG, What a wonder That the door, Aro open wide; Ever since the Fit st of August Thousands have Pain Paint applied. Those who lie, Or call it Innebug, Aro the doctors, Not acquaint; For they always Ilave been jealous When their patients Use Min Paint. Pile up Mete As high as mennlairet, Flash the troth Before their oyes, But the cry - In al ell3ll humbug, Men of science Toll of lies. People homy that linhnenta °commie.' of Coycooo pepper, torpentina, hint-Thorn, other, to., will produce iniholinvehou and pain. To ',ord.., each tr.b to atop Pain and Inflammation in ridiculous. Fire will not'stop heat; a donut brute sinms the pout, nod hnows enough to wade in a pond of water, when wounded, to redo., cool, anti Core /nnanunation and Fever. - I • ' Pimps and mutilates try to look honest, but folks can read 11,0 lace too plainly. Son.) try to poisnatio the ignorant that MILS, physic, &c., cleanse Dm blood, purge the system, and do a hundred other thins equally absinth Everybody knows that it is false, and that no' medicine can purify or increase a drop of blood. Food makes blood, bona, and muscle, and is the Stag of Lifo. Evory daso of medicine swallowed is rojectod, and hurried out of the system no quick as posbiblo. It is an enemy t Seas a deadly too. Constipation, ill health, nod weakness, aro ilia result of dosing, dosing, dosing the stomach.— Tho living system has enough to do without working herself to death is expelling and kicking - out the porni• Lions nostrums poured down the throat. Food alto wel comes when slur needs it ; yon, asks for it. Let pill-ma kers and physic renders stop eating food, and see how long they can subsist on their blood-purifying, invigora ting, health-giving medicines and cordials. What .11 =- bug is morn transparent ? A dog would feel BO Insulted, if oilseed a dose, ho ,would curt his tail downward iu ECM, and run away in utter disgust. All phyticaP pain unisoa front inflammation. Put out the fro rind yon stop paitrabsolutoly. You can stop pain as easy as you can tinench lire with water. WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT oubdtios inflombuition, heat, - and fever 0110 ltuadred times taster than kit. Thousands have had a practical test of its merits at the very moment of most extreme pain, and thoy can testify that it has not failed in dulog, its work. It is simple pit is /iamb se tit has no stain; it gives no smart ; it is for solo by Druggists overywhere; and it is tested freo of cost at 170 CIiATIIASI SQUARE, N. Y„ and 82 Arch Street, Ph.ladolphia. My wan bad an ulcer on her leg for thirteen years, caused by varicose 'Nino, ulceration extended fiom her ankh, to her knee, some places eating away to tho bolts. I havo employed over twenty physicians ht vast onions° during this period. But all attempts at taro proved tzt• terly nbortivo until I tried Dr. Wolcott', Pain Paint, which theeloctern told mo was a humbug. But humbug or not, it has done the work completely in lees than coo month, removing tho pain at the first application.' I kopt her log wet with Pain Paint •constantly until healed. I n fist, wo bail mote humbugs as useful as Dr. Wolcott', Pain Paint. lam well known in this city, any person who wants to 11 11 use further inquiry will call at 101 West Streot, Now York, at the Hanover House, of which I am 11,0 proprietor, and I think I can satisfy them as to the benefit derived by the coo of Pala Paint. May 12. 1808. PETE?: MINCIL I am soiling lfoltott's Pain Paint and Annihilator, and it certainly gives satisfaction to my customers. D. F. COLES, Druggist, Rahway, N. J. lam selling more of Wolcott's Pain Paint, than any °Dior Patent Medicino. C. N. CRITTENTON, Wholesolo Druggist, No. 7 6th Ave.. Nov York. I sell nano of. Wolcott's Pain Paint than all the other patent medicines combined and I keep a full supply of all that have any domand. VALENTINE lIAMIIANN, Druggist, No. 11 711. Avenue, Now York. fo24tf. ititITISIC) ISTICDXI.3O. " - ''''' -ii- ' ,- ; - . - : = '-.' LL'i , %•.-:W3',;..-3-" gv . . 7 , - ;,•"... - ,: i d , -..-",,,,, r --,,, i ,„,, -:.,„,,.. _ . . r r 1._..0 • 4 .. ~! 6 . ,ii4) :,.. A. # , ... MUSICAL ,INSTRUMENTS AND SEWING MACHINES. - pp M. GREENE has reinovad his _Ly e Music Store, to thosocand floor of Ulster's build ing, where he keeps constantly on hand STEINWAY & SONS' n_pd GAEIIIIE'S Piano Manufacturing Company's PIANOS, MASON 4 LIAMITN'S CABINET ORGANS and OARITAItT, NEEDMAM k CO.S' MELODEONS; Guitars, Violins, Mew 'Rules; fining and Violin Strings. MUSIC 11001:S—Oolden Chain, Golden Shower, Golden Censer. Golden Trio, Fee., Ac. SHEET MUSIC—Ie is constantly receiving from Phil adolphia all the latest music, w Melt persons at a distance wishing. can order, and have soot them by mail. Also GROVER Fe BAN lilt'S Coiebrated SEWING MA CMINES—tho only machine that, In addition to every lOntl of sowing, embroiders perfectly; sewing Silk and Cotton of all kinds colors for machines, Persons buying Sowing Machines fully Instructed in the use of them. alkir Pianos and Organs Warranted for firs years. Those wishing to buy any of the above Articles - me in vited to call and examine mino before ptarchnsing 0110. where My prices are the same as in New York' and Philadelphia. Citcutnrs of Instruments or 'Machines, sent promptly upon application with any additional information desired. B. DI. GREENE, Mill street, Ituntingden, Pa., Second floor of Ulster's new brick building MEE CF ANT AND COLFAX! A DENTS WANTED ibt J. T. Headle3's Life of Maui.— Now toady, a Life of Colfax, wall 11 steel portrait.— nice, L 5 e. (liven luith every copy of Glatt. Thu Na tional Hand• Book of Facts and Figures, just issued, Is the !look tie the Tfilltki. Sent for $1,50. TREAT .t CO, Pablialiers, 651 Broadway, New York, t Augl BARK. Tho price t^dl bo paid lu va.ll for Ball: by Jel7 HENRY Jr l'U. TO THE AFFLICTED ! AN ARTICLE OP REAL MERIT ! FOSTER'S ORIE ,TAL BITTERS. A Remedy that has been tried and stood the teat, not only in MI occasional case, *but In every community ,here used it has been pronounced the safest and most reliable remedy known for DYSPEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE, WEAKNESS, GENERAL DEBILITY, PAIN Olt ORAINIP IN THE' STO- MACH OR BOWELS, CHOLERA 11011,BUS, HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, INTERMITTENT, OR CHILLS AND FEVER, LIVER TONIC, AND FOR ALL FEMALE DISEASES As an agreeable and WO monody nail an InvisorAling Boverago it has no rpm]. This valuable Bitters is composed of the essential pro perties of roots—the inedicinal qualities of which have been carefully extracted. It is agreeable to the taste anti does not leave that titielloasent taste • the mouth for hours titter, that most medicines do. Ann Blood Purifier and Liver Tunic It has no squid.— It contains no calomel or other injurious drug, but is purely vogetablo. For Dyspopqa it cannot ho excelled. It contains no thing injurious to tho stomach, is mild Anil prompt in its action and musts a Permanent cure by removing tho Calico of the complaint. . , For Intoimittont Fevcr or Chills and Form this BMus s a specinefar Nestor and sorer than quinilio. No family should be without ft no the coat is billing compared with the suffering that may be avoided by bar ing it at hand iu ruse of sudden attack. Weakly Persons use the Oriental Bitteis Invalids use the Oriental Bitten; Dyspeptics use the Oriental Bitters Females use the Oriental Bitters TRY IT AND JUDOE.FOR YOURSELF Prepared only by BUCHANAN & SMITH, To whom all orders should ho addreesed Price $l.OO per bottle. For salo by all druggists and dealers generally. mh2.B The Las -** impßo_yED watt sfrroqß )VeWlfl t .Yte in 6 ePiCide . -swill 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 a fine head of hair, as well as those who wish to restore it. The beautifid gloss and perfume imparted to the Hair makeit desirable for old and young. For Salo by all Druggists. DEPOT, 198 GREENWICiIST., N. "% rmannova UNITED STATES Authorized WAR CLAIN AGENCY lIUNTINGDON, PA BOLDIERN EtE/EIS, ATTENTION I The net of Congress approved March 2, 1007, gives to Heirs of Soldiers who died prisoners of war, COMMUTATION FOR RATIONS, for the limo the soldier was so held a prisOner, at the taro of twenty-live cents per dny, to bo paid in the follow.. ing order ; Ist. To the widow, if unmarried ; 3d. To thn, children; 3d. To Ills parents, to both jointly if they are, living, if either Is dead, to the survivor; 4th. To the bra: thersand sisters. The act of February 28,1867, provides for the refund ing erase $3OO Commutation Money, where the same per, sou wits again drafted, and who required to enter the tar, vice or furnish a substitute. DISCHARGED SQLDUIRS Tho act of March 2,1867, atao makes pros talons lot Op payment of Cho $lOO ADDITIONATI 13011NTY to such aolillars its have accidentally lost thole dlschan ges Ail persons ipislrig any claims tinder ally of the aboT4l monllqued Ants, of any other kind oLciaini against the United States or 'State GoTernillonto, can , hare thing promptly Collected, by addressing the undersigned. In. th rinatiort nod advice cheerfully given to soldiera or .11104 friends, free of charge. ' • ' , W. it. woont, .40m.riza: Army and Nary Wilr-Ctaim Agent, mny6,2186'1 itUNTOIODOS. Ulllltilleoll co., Pa. FLOUR ! FLOUR ! Tho beet Flour, by tho barrel or smaller quantity fof sale at Lewis' Family Grocery. Er. COUNTRY DEALERS caq buy mamma from me In Huntingdon W1f0LE941,13 as cheap as they cau in the ties, as I hnee a wholesale store In Philadelphia. H. ROMAN. COUNTRY PRODUCE. )41 kinds of country minim .° taken in oxcliango for goods rt Lowis' Family Grocery. E VERY FAMILY win find at Levis' Family Grocery, ov'ry article usually kept itt Ilmt cLus Urozery stores. Con for what you want. CHEESE. CHEESE. The beet .41 , ,ays for sale at CiitockAtv RUNTINGDON, PA.,