= • mis'm's"""- • STORAGE. FORWARDING. 0 - k ‘yrphans / Court Pesansylv:Alain Legis!ataire. AND -_,-...—_ -=-,------ Commission Husintss. S AT THE RED ‘VARE.HOUSE, WEST ale. On Friday, m the Senate., the report of BASIN, IN THE BOROUGH OF Or the committee on the public works was . HUN IN purswitice of En order of the T D INGON. phans' Court of Huntiegdon cootty, tired. In the House, they were discus- I trait be exposed at ..utsli - se.• i c„ tl 1 HE subscriber has taken the above Premises. Oh Saturday 1.1!e."'" , : - .' clay t ' t t " sinr Steven's case, and finally declared l Inert and Warehouse, and is pre- next, (18 5 9) the folh . wyitig -- ii. . 4 ;.4 .' d .:. I .: l ,„ Vv. seat vacant. Mr. Kettlewell with., pared to receive all kinds of Merchandize ropeny, belonghig to the Ed c ,:t ' e t of ' D . r. drew, as nalteed last week. • land country produce of every description, "nle , l T 1 imble, deceased, to wit: On Saturday the tt,,zenate was engaged in - and will forward either East or \Vest, to BLIME, LOTS of ground "(ii,-i"i"g the any point whirls may be directed. Iron the s mt h ci l it y le a u :, l f a ;;, n , V i d ,.„ 1 c 1,", Y ,.." ( ' I discitssine• the new election law, In the description will be forwarded one coutaining 8 acres 142 perriivs, ani.ah,r House tli. , spent the day in talking about of eve the to orders, and at the very low• containing 7 acres 132 punt. s, and the the pay of the military. est rates, viz! other 3 acres 131 perches:—Also, sui.dryl c r , other lots of grouted in and rear the smil 0:1 Monday, the Senate received a let- W HARFAGE . B;t•eugli,a draft or diagram of which wilt I 4: 4 l i i l l u e s o t t e n i s per ton . 0f . 2240 . 1b5. 2_s_ , b, , , exhibited ter from Porter's.canal beard refusing toat the time and place of a de.l core b: fore the committee, that was ap• Si. 1 ERIVIS OF SALE—One half i f the 1' Pig Metal - - - 25 purchase money to be paid en the ciadi-- painted upon the memorial of the oppres " Bur Iron if Stored per ton of motion of the sales. sod the residue in oi'ie t y l ef s, w de it , h to in b te e r:: c t, ,,i fz i m by th j e uc c i o e r t fi ne rn r zt b ii ,7l , ,, , i f s sad contractors. Thus our readers can 9.000 lbs. - - 50 see tali:a kind of Democrats they are, Weighing either of the above per ton 124 or roort , oges. they era afraid to have their guilty con• Storage on Mdze. per LOCO lbs. 75 , - . - duet eaamineil and e‘tpused to the people: " Smaller quantity per 100 lbs. 5 " Fish per barrel in Stone Iti and they refilp. They are determined 1 " Salt .. - . - 8 the peo:,le shell not know how they us e " Flour " 64 th,i i ; power or their money. They squan• " Wheat per bushel - 3 the the mo.,e . v—oppress the industrious " R . , e & Corn ~ - - 3 41 . . 2 c:,a c . rectors, n-I then tell the yen 'to, they T " WO Ts, H. All freights to be be paid when will not come berm e a comtnittee and ren• the roods are removed. der as account of their steward.shipl le fie p.iblie may rest as , iured the strict this Den,..crary? Yet these tyrants call- est attention to business directed to their not be reached by the people; Porter and care. A few hundred bushels of potatoes fur his slaves have declared that the people sale at the warehouse. shall not elect them! Will an injured IVRAY MAIZE & Co. peori , e lottranbmit to such unholy thrill. June 5,1339.--p, dons? Or will they break off their shee t les, and birth the tyrants from their high places? The Senate have rejected the letter of the co.nmissionera, and the in vestiptian proceeds , the protest to the cont•ary notwithstanding. In the Honse they spent nearly the whole day ie sweating the till regulating the applica• tion for bank.. The amenihnents of -the Senate were no' concurred in. On Tuesday—we are unable to learn by -our papers that any thing was done 0:1 Weilnea lay in the Senate. an Tin provemeot hill 'was reported. In the iioase they passed the military bill. li p.i i , s. the city troops one month, and the •{'t iiberlend boys ten days. A bill regu lating election districts passed finally. Au Thurmlay, nothing of importance sae di.ne in the Senate. In the House, a bill to classify the associate judges pas. & une regulating the election of Pro. ttionatur!es. Another permanent loan bill rustled!!! A mrvion was made by J. Cusninzham Witt:at:As, a committee were &pining ed by the S2naie and House of Repre .sentatives the purpose of examinin; the voachera ot the paymaster and others entni.yed on the breach of last summer Let . , oeit Huntingdon and Hollidaysburg; and whereas coniiderable time has'elasp ed since said committee were appinted nod the House has received no Informa tion Irmo them; and wlmeas, the money tbot was borrowed fir the purposes above stated is standing on interest in different ./Ittitcs s.: ; ai t ,.,t this coatoionwcalth; and •vhecert by a bill passed last session the authorized to borrow said inorb yln.l this Rouse has been informed some dine ago that said money is borrow ed and ready to be applied to the above purp3se. witch place.; t h is Commonwealth in the position of pay ng intere-it fur said tnoney in two places.; therefore, Resolved, That the committee appoint. etlh, required to report to this House as soon aF. possible. • ProclamaQ, A. lon. Le Precept to toe tiirer ted Vig Jodges of Coooooti a Cie county of tionting.lou Is,ring test z'oe iath tLiv of April, A. D. 1889, mi. cilmitpii,derl to lialice Public Proclamation thrnug',9:!t my whole hailwick, that Pr 7030, l e 110 of C0111:11011 Pleas will C.)ort 1.11u5,, i• 1 the Ba .;, is Lb ou,ty or • ol the third M -; 1. U 1839, f., „. ltt ' h. , .:.,• • I L., WWII 0•.1 i Wore al: es, out suit. 3).., in the trial of issoes are re •ired to atten.l. Dated at i 1 Jutial 1 t• 1 th, 13th of Urn %. D. ono th0.t.31,41 c , i , ; itt hundred and I.lrtv nine, an 1 the 62nd year of Amari zan Independence. JOSEPII SHANNON, Sheriff. 'Sheriff's office, Hunting. don, June sth 1839. _NOTICE. Having taken Letters of Administration on the Estate of William Harrison late of West Township in the County of Hun tingdon. All persons indebted to said 'state are requested to make immediate 'avtnent to the subscriber in the Bor‘tug't tf 'Huntingdon. And all persons having claims against said Estate will please pre sent them fur settlement. JAMES SAXTON. Admit- of William Harrison. June, sth, 1839. VERY 131 ronTA VIL"tO FARMERS. The Subscribers Mier offer for sale their improved celebrated Thrashing-Ma• chines, at their SA: ps iluntingd‘m and ! Lewistown. By application, made b) mad or otherwise to John Switzer, Hun tingdon—or Arthur 13. Long, Lewistown, totmeta can be act:mined:tied on the most reasonable terms. For running easy, ' doing iii: work well, and tar durability; ' tney de.y the State of Pennsylvania to ex ceed them. Tnose who wish it, can have , a straw c.irrier attached to their Machine, which will be a great ail% Adage in thrash ing, one haul - less will be regaired to take away the slimy, and the caving much more perforniod. By anagreemenf with the Pa.enLze'a, we have the Exclu sive Privilege at-building and selling, in toe county's of Perry Jimiava, libioningdm and part of Cani,!Tia. 11 Farmers, will consalt their thin Interest, and keep free from trotdile —they will beware of buying 41LC'lilled, of any kind, with the B,!rup pa.isi,ig under the Hums', feet uni,si made and sll,l ,bv up_. as th.: WS, 1,41 en j oreel. A. 13. LONG, & Co. June, 4.1839. —Y. • If UA' T 1. 1 1 GD OM Cabinet t Chair 6 ft) - ij '. f• ("„a , '" Witire itiVV33l. THE Subscribers respectfully inform the citizens of Huntingdon, and the community at large, that they have taken the Store formerly - occupied by L. Gotta, at the west end of Alm ket strecet, where they arc prepared to sell wholesale er re tale, any article in their line of Lusiness; such as • SIDEBOARDS , SECRETARIES , SO FAS, BUREAUS, WORK-S PANDS. CAR 0, PIER, CEN I'RE, I ,I- NING Sc BREAKI'sfSI"I ABLV,S. !:igh, Field, French, mid low post bed sitook; flush botloin, lialb, Bent, more , straight back , 11; , s1on pattern, anti common rucking CHAIRS Venitian blinds of all colors qualiii,b and sizes; Riper flanging of patte , ns and (luidics. CUNNINGII ANI & 1 - I.l.ltingtlon, June 5,183 J. Cert.:oflifts hock, and funerals atten• led either in the country or town, at the ‘'turtest notice. D 1136 OLVTILOII OF CO-PARTN ERSIIIP, K E noticd that the partnership heretofore existing under• the firm of D. P. Tussey, &Co., in Sinking Valley, Huntingilan county, Pa. was dissolved by mutual consent, in March last. HENRY lIPMULLEA, ARMSTRONG CI?AWI ORD, DAM) P. TUVSEY. Sinking Valley, May Ste, 1839. 'Ehe boAts a►'e how ►n the hands of ktmarmg Cr.,wford for settlement, am: all those whoa► this notice may concern will do Well to roll on or before the firs , day of September next, and settle thei. revec tive accounts. st. Obis Nova Scotia ricrrings For sale by MALES SAXTON. Tly the till, T. P. CAMPBEI L, Clet•k. Attendance will be given tilt time tin& place of abb., Ott r l t the tir(i, t,irne d Adatinistrattix of tlic said elicesstd, ta• by bee agent, _ ELIZA TRINIIILE, Adm'x. A Fine Farm For Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale the farm Ile resides on, known as R 05A71....4A1). nate in White Top, Csa,mi linty Pa.— This iarm campuses 200 acres of ? otott 80 acres cf which is ciutred. al.:I in a I.a;i state of cultivation; 15 ACr, of it pilau,: timothy meadow, THE BUILDMOS ••••• • • ..y:;:'` arc all of the belt description. A comnia , diens dwelling recently I.ubt and finished in the beat manner, with sv y anuitcaunt Out building. .4 Large 'Filmic I..,lcrs'l, built id 1e35, with aLabit s 11! tt ot.st conveniently for acrc.nunofi..,;,,,: stock of_ horses Tand ctatle. '1 i.:l i, pump of the purest water at the kirceei pm, 0, and a fine spring with a dairy &c.. at cone e merit distance — a neat garden at ek ed with a variety of fruit—nod n thtifty ORCITAIU) OF GRAFTED TREES, selected from the best turm near Philadelphia. The POST ROAD fr. m Ehensimrs to Clearfield, passes thri o hch ',lace, which has also the convenlenc.• POST OFFICK. It is distant urn Ili l.'s Fcrge, 12 mire. Persons dispcsed win view the property, which wlh recommend itself. The title is uhexcep tionable, and terms will be made SoCuteteu . ! dating. AI 'l..)i-5.31 A PARNI of 100 acres. o,le milr dist.. from the aliov, ; 70 acres of which is ell', r ed and in a good state of rolziVatioe; e. fortablc and convenient baildings en i-, no it grc..t aim! el,i,ne and v.rialy . of f: - !in The above farms if II:A sold .Pilor to do• is: y of September, will bethen of7,:red fir re at. EDWARD SHOEMAKER. Roseland, May 29, 1339. I have also uninip:-...ved sale in lots to suit purcli.isLts, in thi, ..0,1 the silt runding coutairs lodimia, Jeff. i.son. Mc- Cen' re and Clear& Li, some of thou, w.:11 timbered and un gout! Roseland. 111Ey; 29, 1839 3t 0-The article published below, ccti eerning the ntw and popular t!ort►inn ad vanced by the illustrious Uoelicke of “er miry, cannot fbil of eviting a deep and thrilling in Wiest throo6hoot our coon trr. Urranslared from Me Cciria72.] LOUIS OFFON lea E, OF GERMANY, TAW GRIEWITES7' OK' .7rmx itE.yt.reic '; oil. memas Citizens of siorth and , iinath atnterica, To Louts OFFON GOEL:CKE, AI. U., itt Germany, [Komp.] beloogs tlic imper ishable honer ot adding a nets acid petti, us doctrine 10 the SCleiwea of doctrine ‘vhicli, thoueh v &newt itt:y op.! posed by many of (t w:.ich he is a valuable it, pi ova, io as well founded introdi as an v doctrine of Holy rit.--a ;tie tae Variety of which are suspended vie lives or Jo:I -rons of our race, and wh.eli challenges his oi•posers to ;e, vit.! Consumption is a ti*,,,e al ,‘;:is 'toned by a disordered st.:te of S.; Vi 03 (or life priuciph.) of t`..e La .1%: o,'. ten a:creily lurking. iii It- 'l':a::,,• yr, o :sefore gers cat the trust roily!, i o f H it Lungs—and which io;.y c,rtiniil2, though not so quickly, t: com .lloll cold or a simple .•• n tici,e. An valuably precious do.; , rii e it im parts an important lesson to toe apparently .lealtli of both sexes, trlicliitig them ilia., .his insidious foe may A.l ,11 -,rved inmate of their Cvej , wl.ile they imagin in noielves ham its attacks, trachi;iar the th.it thel C.& B. Teat aeerel br aft o, escre:ng health to plus* out the dieenAe e in ;he Wade, and not wa!e till the full grout, I'l,is illustrious benefactor of in.tti is til. o entitled to your unfeigned gratitude, tud the gratitude ofa world, for the in renting of-his malchices sanative,--whose h-ating fiat may justly claim for it such a' title, slime it has so signally triumphed over uur great common enemy consump 4ion, both in the first and last stages,— medicine which has thoroughly filled the vocumn in the Meterin Medica,andstlicv hy proved itself the Co.uperor of PhyBi rifpls—a medicine, fir which all mankind will have abundant cause to bless the beneficient hand of a kind Pruvidence, medicine, whose wondrous virtues have ,been so i'ou ingly poi traced even by sonic lof our Cciwy, in their piNtoral visits to Itlie sick chamber; by %, mean+ they heroic the huffy instrument.: ul ( +pm:6m : tie:To:Acne v into hone, sickess into health, and sa.limss of friends joyfulness. Zi ~~1::~.Ya;~s: ~~. MATCHLESS SANti- ME, In:It:Ina of in we valtr.: t!tan the vast mines 01 Austria, ..r even the united treasui es of our medicine, widen is obtained equa:ly from the vegetable, a tii mill and misiesol kingdoms, and thus po,sesses a thrrc pun e r,— a tnedicitie, which tie-noted us a remedy let sidely, is possessed of a rove. I serious influence uver many ot !:he bein:lll systein,--a metjitint, which I begins to be valued by Foy s,c.ans, who are daily olio, s. n its curl, !tit many whom thty bad re:; gUell 10 the ;;asp G, one. Utis: of the Sal.aitte, I,r adults, on, drop; nu children a hull drop; and fa; il4fiai!S, a qua! droo the thr:CLAIIIN ex phut% the nianacr of taking a hull or , quartet drop:. . . . . ;II; Paic4—Three and ene third rix dul. Lirp,* ($2,50) i..cr OfINCE. 4 A Berman coin, value 75 cents. A. cc:l:lnc:tat! !rum three tnt.n.bers of the Iva:wt.:Al, PKW:E6:_qUN in II! Europe We the nude/sq.-u. t , practitioners of nith;itine in 6,lltany' are Weil auw . i.: hat, by our lor, We may forfeit the frietid,hip of sonic of the fatuity, I.mt not of its benevoiLtit who are uninfluenced by selfish IlltniVCS. 11.0%1: We shall felrain expression of our opinion, tither of the soundness or unsoununess of Undo ke's row doe ! rine,N%e are happy in say that vi o deem his banativ ton valuable not to be general ly known—fur What oar cues behold and lour ears hear, tee must believe. We hereby state, that v. l,et. Dr. tmais (Men 1i:••t came before the tier ad the pi:it:tided discoverei of tie doctrine and a new medicine, we ~!.; is the ii hest contempt, ;mit iyenly p: unisticing him to -be a imposter and the prince of quacks. tie. hearing so much said about the Sanative, agionst it and fur . it, we were toth,ceil, trout in lives of curiosity mt re ,to ttt.tke tint of its reratett ‘irtoote, Upt,l:l n 11u.otKe 01 our Ceiits; awl we now tl..ent It thit) (..wen at the expense ul too sell la ter..st) publivkly to acknowledge Its ePi eau*: la lint only cunßlitiptioll, but ' utber feat fol we have 11,:retofore belt\ ed in be incurable, Out contetnpt for the i',:scoverer of this medi cine was at owe SW4ilowtql up in oar ter astohishtnent at ibesc unexpwtril re- 1 touts; told, as ;,areas;fnr our a htise of him, meth) fraoki, confesi to the w tr. id, that we lit l'eve him a phlatithropist who tloo7 honor to the profession, and to our coun try, whit.% ; , ave I im E. S. . - The +remit atlnption of this medicino lil t() some or cur Koropt,:i ho q ,:tds is suffirietit viarmity that it pm 11,ims all it, !somisesi It tired tint Our wherever it IS used it is its owa best uit tress. DP.I3.MAX ETMULLEII, M. D. NV ALTFIk VAN (4 AuLT, 74. (h A DOLPH ('S :VERN 10). , M. 1), Gerllla:l%, Dec ,. miter 10, MO. a:mre. c , ous or ;g. Ik. ht: IS il. c_OEI. ol (ieramsky.) fur sale, trlio!e.,:e and I by. _ . L. 0. KESSLER. AGLNT FcR rrrb•. II untivlon County, Pa. Executor's Notice. 1,1, PERSON.'3 Indebted to the KA tate of J wows lime, lye of towitoltip, c w,nt s , iIU , are reque,,ted 1U mak , : pipe -11 F. to the subscriber iminc(lihtelc: luving clams 7,gainA said Es: Late, will rive:est them propet Iy anther. ticateit for settlement ARRA It • lILTK., Evouter. Tyrone, Slay 29, 1859. A D :UN IS' TPA TOR'S A 0710 E. T.NKE to:tiee that litters td Admihistro• Ono thr list ate f rh , m Forshey 1 tuts !lend,' p. llow.iogdon co det iv% e mt.o h" he Ite,i •T v r .•I tjtarti.,,,,almi C. a, thrref,re, prceit.. is irht •.1 t., s bl,rate, tar requ.itcd make payment, and thoLe hr. :og• c•osa,lig..inst the s .me, ate 111 . 11Chte , r, present then, properly exthenticate f,r settlement, without delay. DAVID ,SN ARE, stdmittletrator hlay,ls 1839 vuu FOREiONLITERM' LIRE SCIEAC I ANA, n►tT Is published every mcnth by E. Little & Co., 212 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia, fir Mx tl mars a year, payable iv advance. Dis taut subscribers isre requested to remit u SSI .ute all account. With the year 1838 begins the Fourth Vo ume of a New Series, complete sets of wh,cli can be furnished at Two Dollars and a half ottund. The New Series is begun beecuse we are Lo longer able to supply orders fur e , toplete stts of the oid, CONTENTS OF THE APRIL NO. 'Poetical NVorks of Robert Southey, Rail. Roads pcsl , ..tel , Ls of La Motile Pet eloit, Earlier English Wm! Songs and Poems 1)1-.1.). t 4 a Dwell Dip!, matist in London, ' POETRY-1 he Aly I tle, 50 —Oaks of I'.' , g lard, 504—L-ni,at of the Cherokee, 574 . —Kano. 575 Fraitisls I.r Washingtou kirowue, 576-71) the Plumiet Venus, 576 Gilman Manufactums end English Corn Laws EtiAlish Poets, Vol I. liorne's Ilistury of Napoleon, 3 , ck Sheppard. F.:ilia...re Cooper vs. Walter Scott, 'Civil Eogioe( ring iii America. • Prm.er's 'Cravels in Persia N Lk tter frrin the Fats of Niagara. Cheri. a Edward Stuart, Nicht las X ickliliv. D. s , liapc!it s, the Chess King, NOTICE. MVO.: undersigned surviving execa ._ i..:3 Of la:e John Savage Esq., 01 ,r Fhtladelphia, ate el.:in:At:ls or huldtis ut nil es:ate, atia:ng mit ba,piess or transaction", in !tenting lirtiftild Lunatics, in any way :otioe,:ted with Mt. George 'I o:npson, ot tits alleged agency in that quarter, that they, nate apponit:d Edward E. Law Esq L'lll.ll. direct Ah,,re Sixth .street, .hia, io recieve min examine the same I cli , ,ser, justly due, to their ' speedy cot:lenient. fu givieg this public notice, the•under signed teem it their duty to &tate, that Mr. houipson has at vat iuus times been (Allen on, tut a "regulatly vouched accuunt,"— alio iu cons, yience of Ins tailing to (gui ld{' Milt ei*.s reasonable request, he 1, as desired more than a year ago, "to report • the amount of dews, to whom, and ' payable, the period at which they were' . contracted, and for what purl:use, v+ such other statements as were beet lated to make the undersigned fully tic-! quainted with the business that had been transacted at the Forge and Furnace—in seperate lists—the v..hole to be duly cer ' titled by his signature." . . Times requisitions remained unanswe red; Mr. Thompson witholits his accou rts for the period prior, as well as subsequent to Mr. Sava;.'s dtatli, whereby the un dersigned are deprived of the weans or facilitating the final adjustment of hisl important dependencies in the West— , Hwy have therefore no alternative but the public notice, wh:ch is hereby given,' tint all those who at e directly or indirect !y inierested, will forward or present their accounts to Edward E. Law Esq., to be disposed of in manna. set forth in the present advortisearent. WILLIAM MILLER, GEORtiE RUNDLE. Philadelphia, May 22, 1839. NEW SPRING ~ r ~~~ 1141 , 411 4y}r -.9.-17Ae4, 0:7 H. & C. NEWINGNAM, WOULD respectfully inform theirtriends' and tut. perple Kenc ; that they have just rtctittas t thur E the ,olth Sidi! tf MARKET SIR F:F.T, AI, Al Lt.'s .1.01.L:liellt tlt DRY GOODS, GRCCERIES 1 - . ~' .. t.,*4- Z s .q; ' t 4 , 1.A , • 1 .-- ...,171:,:44iikjiilb "U' ' ' HARD, AND Q►UI;ENS WARE, LIQUORS, &c. of Cloths, Cassiineres, :tlioetis, Saks, Calicoes, Chintzes, Gingh• ams,bleacled snit un bleached 111 us fins Teas, Coffee, &war ' s ana l Molasses; Gun-locket, Scythes, Cutlery of all kinds, Saws, Clota4, (ran ~,,d steel; Wines, Brandy, Gin, S:tirits tJ 1% Itieliey. They ins ite all interested to call and satin. then,:elvcs tioitihrir are of tt suite i..t nod tin-ir iirTER i NIODER May, Bthlfi. Blanks for sale at this Oilice. Swoope, Jr.. iirouLD respectfully inform bis friends, that he has taken the Store for:Betty known us P. Swoops .1. sun, and that be furnished himself wit!, a I NEW & GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Mr2 : 2 alardware,Ctitlery, Erma, steel AM) Hollow ware. ALS7O:—SA LT AND FISH. Ilis assortment of Fancy articles are o he best kind. He has also a large vari ety of QUEENS WARE, Planes, Chissells, Augers. Mahogany Veneer, Rasps, &C. and a general assortment of Toots of all kinds. 'those who wish to buy cheep, will du .well to 10 -. CALL AND SEE.,(j eao :a a 111' , D117711TI113:12 \Vault, ihform the public generally that lie:, NEW ira GOO9S !,ave arrived; and arc riw . oren for exam ;naihm at their Store tiirtner i ly the Hun tingdon Wink, and latterly occupied by L. Gotta, opposite the store of Swoope ,on. Among them a comprised and ex. tensive assortment of FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS Consisl big of Cloths, Cassiniers, Sattinetts, and Vesting,s, Marlin D..leanes Chintzes, azhams, Calli coes, and Painted Mns lies, Silks, Satins, Sh(e lugs, Bleached and linblfaehrd Itivs— slins, Linen & Cotton Drillings, and a large as ' sorb:mit of Fancy articles. Groceries, Glum and Q'rensuare, Bard !Pare awl Cutlery, and Nails, Shear, Cast and Blis ter steel; assorted win ebw Glose; Look ing Gllsses; and every article necessary for a complete country store. The public are requested to call, as they are determined to frr SELL CI IEAP.,f;:o April 3d, 1839. mew Goods, 13A ES SAXTOT47, .721. xiwouLD respectfully infos to w fi.:ends, that in addition to his for , titer ctruk, he 11,,s added Dry goods, Hard ware, raints and Dye stuffs, CLOTHS, SATT I N ETTS, VESTINGS, CALICOES. Ginghams, Muslin de leans, Silks mid SATINS, SHii.ET INGS, BLEACH ED AND UN BLEACHED MUSLINS, Li:;en and Cotten Drilling, Checks and Grass Cloths, And a General assortment Of Fancy Articles. HARDWARE. I Tea KTes, German and English Scythes Gun L;c.'es, Aeck Batts, Saco mill Fats, lit aqg's Socket Chess le, Plains, !runs, S'ci.z. ZP , 3, Sizrars, Knives, Forks Pen-ionizes, But and Ta lly hinges , Awls and Awl handles, Desk, h. Pad Locks, .Ihd Screws, asscr fed, an assort- mead of Screws, Cerry Ccnits, Coffee mills, Pay and Dung furies, Shovels and Spades la""M OUTITII1 1 2. Madder, Lo,prood, Cam:rood, Co pal Vainiith, Lilseed Oil, ,S'pitsts et T,,rpentine, Prussian Blue Red, Ledd, I; hilening, Seterar, Rose, Fink, Span ish Idicn• Lam blutk Tea, Coffe'a. Sugar, 111u11 asses, Quecn ware, Brushes all Sorts, Nuts, Con, fiNaunarks, TO 9 , 800 ks anti Sta. titulary, Raisins and Prunes. A General assortment of all the above irticlesand.as many more too tedious to opntion. o:::Trlease Cati and Examine for rcur ielves. Kr'Cheap foi Cash,..coall Kinds of Country produce taken in exchange. May, 15. 18.19.