r 'alka from his post in the Cabinet, Had I BY LAST EI P EXING'S .41.111, ttot his majesty taken this step, it would assuredly hale been demanded. The king of Hanover has - coneceded The steamship Sarah Sands, Capt. all the demands of his - people .and been i obliged to subunit to the bitter necessity Thompson, arrived at New Ydrk on Fri- PI calling to the . , ministry, M. Sturbt, ! day morning from Liverpool, whence the liberal deputy of Osmibrick, wliti for s i te sailed on the 3d inst., bringing nine defusing to abet its Majesty in the or- days' later intelligence front England, Piteary measures which he adopted in and six later from the continent of En- SiS - accession, was prosecuted and im- rope. The news is - very important. The .vrisoned"for several tears. , revolulion is still impulsiVely - progress .lFtom the London Time., Mgrsh, '. , 5.] ing. Pruisia and Austria appear to be • RUSSIA. j setting down quietly under the new or _ .. .. . The contents of the pritate letters, der of things, but Italy is in n blaze, and l'eceixe4 this afternoon. from St. Peters., there is said to be a prospect of imitiedi• burp, pesSesses consieerablt interest. I ate war between Russia and Germany. l lt is said the anger of the Enver& at Alrehdy hostilities hate been commen 't he recent events in France is excessive ced bettteen Holstein and Denmark, the 'snd declares he will hold no cominuni.i Kir% of Sardinia has marched troops .ion with that country: i tothe aid'ofLomhardy, which is seeking . . Milan has rebelled, and is in a state to make itself independent of Austria, ;of siege. The gates tiro closed, and the ' and threats of war between the Poles battle rages within. The people have and Russians are rife. Thera seems to made themselves masters of five p i„, be more prospect of a prodigious war of cannon, and the report of the artilory all over Europe. than at hny previous was heard at 11 o'clock.time since the revolution in Paris.— Five thousand Lomeliens are on their ' France is getting on as well as. could be way to Milan, to assist their brethren. expected. The elections had been post , The same journal adds, ina postcript : posed until Sunday the 2d of April, and dated. 6 o'clock F, AL, "We learn that ' the National Assembly was to .meet on the Government is in the hands of the : the 4th of May. people of Milan."t The struggle of the Poles, which there • is every reason to believe has actually commenced, although the account of the bornbardinent and demolition of Warisaw FR dm MEXICO, • . WAsaiNciro, April 15. ' may be premature, will be the signal of The express package received here , revolt among the Slavonians, 'Tartars, %contains New. Orleans papers of the 9th and Oertnatta of Russia, Who will err inst., which furnish some late and inter- • tautly he followed by the .SerViatis. Al.• Westin;. intelligence from Mexico. though the report, announced ill the The Steamship Ohio had arrived wi'th - .\loriling Advertiser, of Wednesday, of Vera Cruz dates'of the 31st ult. and Taut .. tti viteuie in St. Petertdatra., in which pica to the 2d instant. ' the Emperor " was shot in the hat" with The most interesting portion of tie a pistol, as he teas passing through the news is that which relates to the move- streets . , has been confiruied by telegraph „ems cr sant, Anna. Dur i ng the )Biter ,id communication to Paris. This par parttial movement may, . indeed, be sup of March, cue Of the agents of S.:l,- . pressed, hut it is not the less n 3ymFa ,ta Atinaobtaine.d a passport for him trout , the American commandant at Orizaba, thy of the feelings of the people. , The accounts of the abdication of the and from thence proceeded to Vera Cruz' • for the purpose of chartering a vessel to , King of Prussia, and' the declaration of convey him away from the country. it republic in that country, are not con. , firthed. by the !MA's received by this ar- This agent chartered n brig, which at the last accounts was lying off Antigua, ' ri vi d• • m:elvo miles north of Vera Gruz, where ' The Silesian Gazette,- under the head -—‘, Santa Anna purposes to embark, and pro- ~ of Breslau, March 23, says : We coed from thence to Jamaica. learn from a certain source that there is A train from the city of Mexico, ar- every reason to hope that Prussia and rived at Ver c a Cruz on the 30th, under !A u st ” ria trill restore the Polish proviti the command ()leapt. 1V hire. The troops nes. consisted of the•Lottistana foot, and - it : The news of the arrival of masses of company under Capt. Kerr. T he tra i n , Russian troops•on the frontiers of Pu met Major Graham at' Plan del Rio. l a nd is confirmed. The - C° 88 " 1 " I ' v e The Guerrillas were still very trouble- i already emnmenced their excursions seine on the roads. All thecivil author- , Bold and Horrible Outrage• ity have been turned over to the Mexi , • Last evening, about half past beVell tans• o'clock ) a daring attempt at murder was It was the conviction at the capital, • ,„„„ie upon the person of a respectable on . d in Vera Cruz and in Tampico, that „do*, on the side walk, withn a few Con,ttesa wonld assemble before the cud steps of her own residence, on the north ofma,Vh, and that the treaty would be stile of Spruce Street below 'Third,—to immed;:stely ratified. • On the '2.lst and which she was returning from a visit. A ' 22. d oat., smell Senators left the capital ruffian tvho 'appears to hate concealed ' for Quvreta•r4,M order to take their seats. himself in asti: m. llalley, approached her - The arrit%;i of Gen. Scutt who is re- , front behind, d puttng his hand our ' ported to be on'. his way home, Was hour. ' b e , eyes. nttetiipied to cuther throat ly expected at 7ertt Cruz. • •. with a knife, . Comodore R. h'eed and Pursur Chris-., At the instant the weapon mime in . Linn had joined die L 'Nuadron. They were contact with her neck, she threw u ) .ber wrecked on theirpas sage from San Frau- hand and thus saved her life The I cisco to Mazatlan. in .'fie Brig Comoro- • inflicted only a slight wound on her neck. (lore Stockton, when otar Mag,dalena. , but completely divided the hack of her The Brig was 'a total WM. 1, but the pas- hand across which it was drawn. It sengers and crew were t, , rtunately sa- . like /vise cut through four thichneeses of • ved by the providential a t `yearence of her shawl. four whale boat,.. __ , T The screams of the lady alarming the . AyousrA, Aivil 15. The orerland express that ;•cnehed here today brings New Orleans capers of the 10th 'inst., which are tilled with the vollumintms details of the Cowl of Inquiry, including the examination of witnesses. • There had been no deciseion in rela tion to General Pillow. _ The papers contain no further corn tnercial or ship news. LATER FROM MEXICO.—By an ar- ' rival at New Orleans on the morning of the 11th, from Vera Cruz, the papers learn that Santa Anna had arrived at An tigua, a small place on the coast, about 12 miles from Vera Cruz, on the Ist inst., under escort of Capt. Tilghtnan's Corn patty of Light Artillery, from Jalapa. He was offered a steamer by Gov. IVilson to carry him out of the country, bat he declined its acceptance. Nothing new from the city of Mexico. Gen. Scott was hourly expected at Vera Cruz. It is said that the court of Inqui ry has adjourned to the united States. The ship Christina, from Vera Cruz with dates to the 3d, and the U. S. steatn er Washingion, from the same port, with dates to the 4th arrived at New Orleans on tilos 12th inst. The opinion was general among Mex ican citizens of the first class that the Mexican CongrA'ss dare not ratify the treaty, even in that form in which it was sent to the United States. Lieut. John Sm ith, of the American Army, deserted from Vera Cruz on the 30th, taking with him seven men belong ing to his company ; h e offered his ser vices to &whin the G uerilla chief, who kept them prisoners, aud sent word to Col. Wilson. The lattiw sent out an armed escort for them, .tud they were tarried back to Vera Cruz to await their trial as deserters. (7 The Baltimore Enter . priso snys that the case of Gen. Pillow is not ex actly—" a pillow case," but it is a case relf•belstering, such as is YO lely met with. Later from Europe. murderous assailant, he preeipitatel)''' lied • and was out of sight belOre persohs pass : ing, who cairn: to the lady's assistance ' could pursue him. The lady on being taken into the house of her sister with whom she lives, was promptly attended by Dr. Kuchen, who did not consider her injuries dangerous though the wound on low hued is quite severe. • !Jie lady has not the remotest idea who the ruffian was, nor what was his motive -- It is .possible that he mistook her for some one else.—North arneri can. FAIR WAGi.S.- ke ew York Assem bly has pas, , ed an set to abnlislt impris onment for debt and limit imprisontrtnt on lines ; allowing each day's imprison-. ment to liquidate *8 of the fine, • _ RHEUMATISM AND GOUT.— Wright'S In dian Vegetable Pills Aro a most extrnoV theory medicine for the cure of Rheumntim and Gout, because they not only Cleanse the stomach and bowels of these morbid buthors which, if ta ken into the circulation and thrown upon the membrane and muscle, are the coug of the above painful maladies; bill they excite the absorbent vessels to take dti that which is already deposited, and therefore a , e absolutely certain to make a po: r . feet cute of Rheumatism and Gout. A single {evenly-five cent box of %Vright's indian Vegetable Pills will often F,lve the most astonishing relief; heti perseverance according to directions will be certain to drive pain of every description from the body. MACKEREL, El .A 111) n A 74, 17 HERRLAVS, PORK, H. 1.115, SIDES, SHOULDERS, L.!JRD & CHEESE, constantly on hand and for sale by - J. PALMER & CO., _ Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. .Administrator's Notice. LErVERB of administration on the estate of Alex. Owin, Esq., late of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd., bating been granted to the undersigned, he hereby gives notice to all inmate indebted to said dec'd to coma forward and male payment. and to all persons having demands against the same to present them properly authen ticated, without delay. W I'. 01411 SON , . •• . • 1.848. •, 1 Elie N eese' Sztare, RICH AND RACY 1.. A !te 0 I her (gravid Irrisiiiiria . c,i• Ifft - CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. ..- Jr..lBT diTICIP.IL: , .. ,--- ... ' - 4 11::;IIF.li, iIIcAIII,RTRIE & CO.; at - a,i . ralliftio=*Arollo! . . I' themselves of this meansof li . • to 1 i mll nig ' oy 1 ai inst. letinrfroni the cities SPRING & SUMMER T he has HE sttbscriber respectfully infornA IA received . :;73 }i n e tl t : i k.s t tnek of i k ,:, ) ,'.:V e d „ t t i l y " l :,,,":„ d c f g i t i . e ,j7. ( o l ',,, l i,"`!„, (. :, l :,: l '","„7„ ti ,.":' ', l ,'„ e ,•`,. of New 'York &Plti 1 adelpb ia ! H 1 GOO S., ! D . , i) - .RY G()ODs opening at the old and well Itt.t.ti•rt corner, a very S ec t,o, s f 0 1 1 ,,,...,;„,t, large and splendid tiesortment . f 'r„,',,,ac.-1 !" • • . At the Store of I comprising the latest, finest mild most Spring and Stitinticr Grinds, s a f e an .1,,,, i i (4 t h y „,,,,, marn iii_ I . . • , fashionable styleS-BrondbllitriS,: Cassi- , . which w ill be sold ofi . IE OR ( - ,F..ii; 111°11V- mers, Satinetts Vestingit of elf lii.nds, I cent assin•twent or tilt! fins 5t ?nil Al the dd 'ill"' , ii , Afarket 'Square, ilunit'T,' C•ishmero. Tweeds otc. etc, Amon L'° " el. Celli ' CllcaPyr i ClionpestFahr its every brought "-- ------ ---- 1 •-'- - - 1- - - 1 " -- - ... than was ever before known In this latitude. dun, Pa. ~ , ... „ . -. , , his assortment may be found , • 1 Their stock is,..heavy .d has been selected • with 1 to lil t' cots rid}' 9f . 1 turn:Viol! -- The public are informed that I have received Ladies', Dress Goods -t I "rent Pflrp, ao that the wants of the WHOLE 1 Ad entire new stock of too numerens to mention-call and see "Ptoi , r,f . ,; may he studied. In addition to their The export deli, havii, t r 1,,,it taken off Spring 61. Summer Goods, for yourselves; Ilis stock of Ready- farther vtirtety, !Axe) , have added e fine assortment i. • ',tiers kind of DRY Gout's, I.4roceries, , el IcA:TVi, CAPS; and being by for the beat assortment ever brought to made . .. , , .... ~ 1 &c.- &c. &e. • • • this place, among which will be found Cloths of I c:2l - 4„u ... - ...u ..... - ' in - adg = avgde 4. . 10, king . , , -/- j & NV `• 1 XTON iit, kinds, C.d.'s, litlitucky Jeans,Gambionns, ' . , . • r which ' , mod , , iteigium and rAncy eas , 4 i mi ,„„ c ,,,„ . ,is larger, and superior, to any other in. .. ; e I o A. _... .1 . - .1. . G l'a lid thr. - ,Kir . Oregon and Tweed Cloth, Vestings,Flannehr and the place, and embraces Coats, Pasta- ' • Are enabled to pre,..ent to their •ur.- Dritti nga , an d o v fi rjay o f Cotton Goods for toil- , loons cod Vests, of almost every •style where everything useful and mnsi., , i' , l tn , ly he turners an assert ,Omi of roods•of unii iner wear. French and Lich Linens and 'Check., • and' quality, and will be sold cheaper Icund.and at prices which DEFY till cmopelltiou l va tt e d e ,,,,n a ,,,,,,...... ~,.;„...,,,;„- 1 b.,..,.,,, w -- , ,-,,,,,,,, - 'I .., . be within the reach. of h , i• Bed Ticking, Muslin. and' Sheeting., dimbrellllß than the cheapest. He has, also, a good For example: 'They ar..(illint - .1 1 . 1 .1W• D!ess LawnS for 1,2. cents. per sort,, and Parasols. A large assortment of Calkoes of , i assortment of Boots and Shoes, of all the newest styles, al lo* pi ices. CIII and l•:ct... ' sizes and quality, and 1-I.a.rs, CAPS, and (.:alicoes, f rom to 6 do. do., • . Barlston, French, Scotch and Domestic Gine- I p from Muslin at 4• do. do., AI it shi. tr; 5 2. to 18 d.-.., ~t. yard. BoNNETs, which lie will sell very low.-- Bleached horns and Balgorines, Diapers, Table Cloths, Cot- I Good Brown Sugar at 6l cents per lb. ; catit.„ " 210 18. • de. ton Fringe, Mouslin de Dailies, French Lawns! His stock of . best Rio .Coffee at 10 emits per lb.; and Scarfs, Shawls and liandkerehiefe,l3laelc 'find I I: Ito (; r; all 4 .- •:s ; . q A- 1 0- ' Gin , liari" , - " 1 1 / to 40 do. In,ses, - cents per gallon.. And to cap . r.,,,,,, " 12 to 37 do. • Fancy Alp.., Merino., Silk Gloves, Mitts, is large and of the best qualities, and Ladies Caps,Ribbons, Hosiery, etc.. &c. the climax, the arc a'ole and oiling rn _Aft,„„ detain 12 to 37 do. will be sold very cheap. . • . Also, a very excellent asSurtntent of Ilatn, , . Caps, and The public arc respectfully invited to . sell a. FULL 8 - uIT o f 1? " (11 /"'" d "'' Cleqh. i Shawls •. ". $l.OO to „f': 8.50. „ . !Coffee . "• 61 to 10 cot per lb. , READY-MADE CLOTI-lING, call at the ~ PEOPLE'S 'STORE" adjoining Tgi" the .email "M of ‘ 2 • 44 L . , • For further particulars„plense call at sop, " 6 In 10 ' - do. Leg - horn. and Straw Bonnets, Palm Leaf the residence of Hon. James Gwin the , OLD LOCUST COR.A . E.I?,' where T„,-, '• '25 to 1(10 Alo. Hats, ,loots add Shoes. where they can get . better bargains that: . the important fact will be . proven •• ,hat m„ 1„„s„, ".8 to' 20 ere per quart. at :nil s''' other plade• in town. GROC E.BI E.S, 11.1 RD 1f" . .112E, ..I.:VD- K 7 Fisher, MeArtlrtrie& Co. hove tlic larvc.,t,.,. 5.11.7', PI,.ISTERFPi.9I.I, Cs-c., 4-c. - oountry Produce taken in exchange QUEENS If ../1 1? E, 1.1.1.,1'7'5, G L.ISS- the' BEST and the' (..' L I E.IP ES 7' stoc•lr of , _ .. fOr rreods, for which higher prices will TV. , IRE, I'l S 11, S.l L:l', &c., &c., with a be given than can be lied at any other Goods ever offered for sale in Hunting- -' •-,-.. J - .. 4. •-L...•)=-1? , --.4-4•1-fett:J" , ..,1 , -e" 8 fine variety of Goods of all kinds. Store. • MosEs sTRQus . don ! [April 64 ISI.B. , \\ lint do you - thin!: of a fall suit (made The above .milt of - Omis Itavitig been selected -.- ,- . __ . _-_.. lip) of excellettt clothes at flunt ingdon, apl7 '4B'. with g rat rare, and 'purchased at reduced prices Grand Exhibition ! IL P- -$1100'? e- r il" for Cash, in the city of Plihttlelphin,•l sin enabled PrOpOSIII3 AT' 7::1 , .. CHEAP • All o f the Very hest quality, awl to lid to olive 'I 71 - ,'11.1..bg, received by the eonttnittre for that '- • -•- , 0 0 purpose, hetwecn this tin. mid Saturday 1 1 101 - 111116. STORE terms. [aplll-tf. sold on their tistml ereommodating II ' ' 'ail' Aprilliext,for buildings I USIA - FY:JUAN l'illl'lte 11, at Shade Got., Deblin loWlltThil , Hun' / . 1 11 6 Fuldic arc informed that tln: sub3critter Ilai: _ . ... . !_________ 'l , itigtlon coun T ty. he committee:la,, tuatle rt• just received from the tl e east a very large ' -Ir. '' I . I AA - (....t rll/ - I 1) i, 1 ~coutrnci for Iltedtrit'h. l't he tit'hyet'ed ttit iltegr"tth,d ' find splendid assortment of :1/ENS . & YOUTHS' t\i _el \ \ : 7) 1_ \ I 11, .} l _ l l ; • by the I. tat Aug". "t , t• . 1 . 1 l"')l''''''h'; viii ire clothing, which he ',!leers for sale et the very lowest __- • ~. received for furnishing the !talent, ni t! P materials '•,,i,,,..,.. Amen; lin. star;: e.iii le round en re. fine, and the erection' and cnntutelien of tl , e Ittlittling• black, 1.1. c, brown and oliVe, (Iwo: Hut! fleck i•eats; NEW & C• EAP SPRING GOODS ! More Particular int . ...tit.. lit")• be hod he ol'ltlt'.' also, tilpaea, caslimetette', tweed, !Men and coltot l ---- rat ion to die undersigned, at any time before or repel:, m d r y,: “ n d sac k cum!..; t :,lira also, rate f'.l.tich, /1 , 111: suliscriker.; would info.. their friend: and • on said day, upon u hied) the work will be let to i o r 0 1 1 ( . I „, ) „.„,,,,, ml,;, ,;,„,., v ,„.,• (:ty „ r .„,,„....,, , 1.... In , pohne Him th , 'Y hate ri'eek ' , I and ' , Pen."' ' the lowest and-best bidder or li"'"'sle: , VpAS, (11:1We. and WOOINI a "'cotton undershirts; " ' l "' "itti It"' 'l' h ''"""k " I. El 0010.111; WI.I,SON. Heated Ihten breasted shirts; gingham, check rind B 7. 7- a 3 3 . 23 c , 'l'llo.\'l.l. it..v;iw, ,„,i „i,...1.0 plrin cotton shirts; linen CONN , ~.,,1,,,,d with „ ri .,,,, ~,,-..-,- if i ••„, 4 t „ II spring ATC ll n r.:l i • iin i g i 1 c.. ;, 1 , - . ) /. '! , :•;.• - •\; /,‘, .. anl , iireasts ; glii „ ves i. liosierY . (it'd , snspe , iiilers . ; , also, - a - nd - ,,.,', - ,.;; i - t ; ,7,,4', - ,,,, - . "17, ' th ',l l ,.'' m ,,,,.,, 0 .',! 1. ,; de ,7. rip! 5'•15 . 1 "" l''ii'mr ''''", " "drus "H" . I "''' "..), " , Press (:and;, !nay I e fc'etid all the newest styles, . .. Mzecutors' Pr °tido. , gem t'tl.l tt,orttnent or . . such ;,,,, Paris Litstre.-, 1 4 .ii:i• 1 !;ir i l bingbains, 801 - Estate of Adam lyight Der, hue of lltirree , • Be e TS d t sHoEs , . ' ernes, Nlontercy Phids, \t, air Luotres, Organ- township, Huntinglbu county, deed. , „ die's, with a kr., lot of ~.teems and Calicoes at all v ‘701.11111 i s he r d, givilo ii;m, p vi r vr , T est , :"' nil ' , us; new style of fancy /1..11'S &CA iHN, p.-ives. Amon g their g oish, for the Gentlemen are IN moni t o ry o n th e last Will a r id T oaton , ont o r leghoni , chip &c. t umbrellas tit every , :tltict,' ;in tel 17 ashmutel Plsids, prep lrAlberts, said dee'd have b en. granted to the millersjgned.- j l"'" rull uni t "I. etasu"4 -Prier' "r d er "r th'"P LIT•It" , M"lttlir (7 'H''l'r• " Vely" I Color ean Jut had at his din the . earncr room of r 7 wilt, Linen Coat checks, Ili Mhz, Sumnier Therefore. all persons indel ted to said estate will SNIRES 11010 , " opnatate Sclitttalres's hotel. l' e ,ti ii s- v• c e., make immediate payment, and those having elaiins 1 ' -.,,,„.-` ,-, •„. . . , , mind , , --'''' '-`• .... • N. 13. The picnic will near in 'l'll (7 Woulsieleo invite atti•ntion to their siock of or demands against the some are requested to pre sent them duly autkiitiestett fir settlement to that I have the largekt anti best assort- I ) 5 - I - I 1 • HENRY LIGHTNER. ' ment in Hutitinrrdon, all of which ifftwar . ADA:II LIGHTNER, Jr. 1 rantrd. to be Welltnade and fashion.ably `agars-5 6 and S cents per ound-, . (T 1.1 0 (.) .I'..i lt. T L S,. tlxreuld". cut: Call rind .judge for yourselves be- Misuses, from 37d to 40 cents per I fore Purchasing. elsewhere.. , gallon ; and every other art ieleindially ap 1 1-3m] BENJA.M IN S''.i. 3 ißE. kept in a Ciroecry Store, rf.t r'qually .... _ .. .. . -.-.: • f..,n. prier, 11. C. IlleGti.i.. '',',i. (la io us. ---i 1 ..., Beaver, Silk,. Leo - horn & Palm The .tic : , I.:(iiilria . . Leaf liars, Caps, Bonnets, I;ni- I 1 0 U iNT ,i) ii, -1 .17 • 1.iii)b,,,,5, 1 :‘ ,. , ,, :i i.. izia r i tt , r i o n , s , o c l r s s a , 1 1,, i'd .e. Slihdes, TjAS been leoaed by the subscribers., who ore • We iiiivealso a handsome assortmenLor jj preps ed to execute castings of all &scrip, - READY-lADE tious ln.soperior li ty I e (one of them being a prac tical Moulder of long.egidirlence)•and on the low:- , . O . IOTHING ,„tzthd mirk aceoinniodating terms. Castings for Forges, Rolling I.,,ist, and Saw -Mills, ' Boots and Shoes. Also-Fish, Salt, Water pipes, l Ilireshing Air - whines, and all otlierk lnl iadss' 'l)l6lster, Iron and Nails. Me above stock liming been purchased en of machinery which may be ordered will 'ire]e for etsti,,wo arq enabled to titres at LOWER be furnished on the shortest notice. , ssics k ilion such gouti3 cr.li be cititaine . 4l elsewhere ." StOVeS of vttriolis sixth itill'e dolfstlintiV l " H.Ri ' ir "' ll"' wishing tit 1 " 1 " " "'' "1" please . call and examine our stock, as use take steal pleas• kept on hand fZir troth wood and coal. . um in showin g our anode.' - • • - We have lately procured a DURSEY 4. MAGUIRE, COOk iJO 4 , 'Stove - In: the store - room formerly ',termite"' by Jacol i Nl u, il i l7 l,, ,i g r d p o p n. osito the residence of dildge Cwiti e i of two different sizes, 'which for-conv - ' niettee and eXcell.nee they will warrant , RD.- All I; hide of Country Produce to to surpass tile celebrated "Queen of the . hen in exchange for ~ r ootis. Eitpll. WC-se' and ~ Hathaway" stoves, the for- ..., A flier of which we are also prepared to' ,Tftt (nut Colpper supply. .also, Coal "Cookincr Stoves, ~-,..i . , :. .. ~,,,- ... La ~ .la rza • . m.,_.- .r.QD E.r -- 7. 4 Parlor and Chambee Stoves orthe most • "''''''"" - ALEXANDRIA, P.l. elegant patterns. 13 OBERT GRAFI US having purcliat flottotv 11.W.re, It eel the Tin and Copper Manufactor Such as Puts, Wash Keith's, &c. Ploughs of -. such variety that all my tic suited. Cat rilige and lately owned by 1. & 11. Gralins, wi w aggon tacos f rom t h e „,„„m,,„ t in t h,. h ,,,,.„ t , . continue to carry on the business at th sled and sleigh soles, and in tin,, any and every-' sante stand in all its various brlinclle thing in our line of business can be bad munedi• lrho/coctic ond Retttil. (1d will alwn3 otely, or at the shortest notice. , be prepared to furnish On the Forte. Old metal and country produce taken notice, Cooking- . Stdtes,' tituf.ePin . in exchange. . !louse Spouting, Copper Primps for well aplll-tf.] , .McGILL & GRAFI US. . ;toy depth, Copper Dye; NV -1, 11 11 e - -- Preserving and Tea N ettles, rit,tid I WATCH AND JEWELRY i Ware of every desertption. ..‘ll of will. ~ 523 . 1: ap L 7. will be sold on the most reasonable tern . a) , . Persons favoring this e s tablishment with th No. 1001 Market Square, Ilinitingdon, Ca. ; custom may depend on having (lab otitis text: '' I tad with fidelity anal despatch. (; rc:11. 13a voins, . mid ii,y9 0.,t. till *ill examino tuy . 1 , ;1,;ck Sorfore IlUrChilifredeCWhi're, AN I otit determined to sell as ono in Pend, hiania, Pica:, call and ace toy Oatla, as it aitortia me pleapore ut all times to show them. 11lieut, Nye, Ulu, Coln, l iyur, Cloverseed Flaxseed, Putur, Eggs, Lard, 11%,:ii tke., taken in excitin a p‘.25.t I.] 60pcE \YIN WOOD'S 5Tr111.741.1 RAIUNG MANUFACTORY, PiJsc Road, obox o I! 'llion, ood, l'hiladel Nos Ilsir.imis for public mid rival° and public sipitues, of ever• variety of fau n and pattern. Cl•.'tsrrtr R LINCS . , Old:look 111111 I.lllllltll`lll,lplS —embracing upwards of atm hundred dam eat varieties. DOS OW us and Bi.mns, fur Gardens, Halls aud Pitizzes—new lylc. ' V sins:lute and Pr Las Tees. for Cottages, made in every style. Superior NV ttiivtityr !Mix GATES, for Carriage ep trances. New style Itti.cre.vt Eltaeo ETS, &c. lams Vont.' of carious MOs, einbruting Louis CI V.Elizabethean, Gothic, and modern patterns, with White and Gold Italian Marble !Anti.— These tables have been introduced by the rub scriber for Hotels, Restaurants, lee Cream tia looua, Si.c. 'they are beautiful articles of fur niture fur Hat Stores and other establishtnents iliere it is desirable to make a grand display. rry Ile has redently rtnistructed an elegant substantial Carr fnny Ilnrutsn Pon., IU forth) mitairaLly adapt.' to perinahoni of position, highly ornamented, and rt presenting, well ea.,. trd II at: of that noble anima!, the Hotsr. Such an article has long been a desideratum, and is now offered to the good taste of the public. Strangers visiting Philadelphia, are respectfully invited to call at his Warerooms, and .txmaine his different specimens of ncw ' , moil.' want. ROBERT WOOD, Prvridor, RRideedwrc Buttonw , ood l'h: re lie has recently published, :at great eNpep,, an original work. exhibiting the new designs and patterns which are executed at his establishment, embracing all the axone articles, and the various and splendid plums of k'enietry, , Ildenny, Step, and other IZailings Which have been manufactured for Laurel Hill and otlier.celehralcd Cemeteries, designed expressly far his own establishment, and which may be sent to 'any pelt of the world to those who desire to make a selection. Undoubted reference will he repined to ensure a prompt re tunt of the walk; after an opportunity for making the selection. PhilialrliAl a . April 25, 194a4t. rhiladelphia China Store. f SHE Stkecribers, proprietors of one of the old '. est and most extensive Chino Stores in the United States,lrave now on band a very Isrue sup. ply of ',.7inmon Ware, (" Nati re •Ware, China Ware, and Glass Ware, embracing oil the varieties ever Imported, which. they will sell in large or small gnawkin, Wok sale or Retail, to suit the wants of the people, at prices to defy cnmpetiiion. The advantages to ho derived-from having a large stock to select from, ought certainly to be ap parent to every one ; only two need be mentioned: tat. The variety to please the taste. • id. The advantage of purchasing at the lowest price.; fl.r it is certainly evident to every thinking mind, that the larger the business done, the smaller the profit required. It is so in every branch of trade. The manufacturer sells to the wholesale package denier; the wholesale package dealer cells to the jobber, and the jobber to the retail country dealer: so that the farmer or consumer of the article pays .4 least four pryits ! Why pay so many profits when you can come directly to head quarters? TYNDALE & 'MITCHELL; 219 Clie,nut street, above 7th street. april2s, 1848,:in.] ntIRIVIAN STUIVLP, AT STAFFORD 6 miles above Havre de Grace,- Will at al: bales purchase %Vhcat at a pike within TWO cairn of Philadelphia Market. c, Owners and Boatmen pre invited to call. Plaster may had at the . Mill. sprit 25, 1848. CD CD3 OTICE is hereby given, that my wife, Ann Dilworth, has Wit my bed and hoard, without my knowledge or consent. All persons are there fore cautioned against harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debi t , of her c on . iraelitig. THOMAS DILWORTH. npl7-6t• Regimental Orders, THE Volunteers and Militia et:imposing the Ist 1 Regiment, 2d Brigade, tOth Division, P. M., are hereby required to tinin by Company on the Ist Monday and Ist day of May 'rent, and by Battalion for parade and review, as follows; let Battalion trill snout at Orbisonia, Cromwell town ship, on Friday the 12th day of May ; 2nd Bat. taliim at Cassville, on Saturday 131 h day of May ileat. JOHN STDVBII, OA, Ist n. °a U. 10th b. P. M days twp., aprlS. • BLACK BEAR TAVERN. HUNTINGDON, l'A IB : l73ANi!iU\rPectf l l l Y l!rt tlepullit that elas i7aintutn thiswell known house, kept for many years by Mr. John McConnell. bite is now preparcd to arrom• [nodule all who may fitter her with their custom in a way lion " can't Ire beat !" No pains will bd spared by Mrs. If. to make the " Black Boor Tavern," under her management, still merit ite well known popularity; and the ptitilic may rest assured that site will use her best tiniest ors to retv der to all her friends ainple justice. She is prepared to act:anima:lle li,arders by the week, month or 3 car. npril4l94l. DRAKE'S FERiIV AND BROAD TOP • PTICF, is Lereby given flint the books IN for the subscription of stock to the 44 •Dralm's Ferry and Broa.l. Top Railroad company," will be opened at ' s!li7leysbiirg,.at the Store of 11. Urewster, on Monday, gilt May. Cassvi lc, at the store of H. SpCer, on Monday, Nth Moy: Bedford, at the Hotel of Co!. Ottinger, en Mon day, 15th May. Huntingdon, at the hotel of Thos. Wallace, on Monday, 15th May. Phradelphia, at the office of Calvin Blythe, Esq., No. 1, north 6th street, on Mond.ty, 22d May. At which places one or more of the un dersigned Commissioners will attend, and keep the books- open f . or said, pur pose for six judicial days, agreeably to the act of incorporation for said company. John Brewster, John ,Bougherty, Robert Speer, E. S. Howard, T. T. Cromwell, Wm. Lyon, A. P. Wilson, Joseph ()Wager ; Jacob Cresswell, Calvin Blythe, John McLain, Jr. John Savage, John Sharer, ‘i m. M. Meredith, Theodore Fritoks. April, 11, 1848.] - - Commissioners Dissolntio~~, IHE partnership heretofore existing under the 'firm of , L• ,H. Qrafins, Alexandria, Pa., has been dissolved by mutual consent.' All persons having unsettled accounts with said firm will please call and settle the saute with I. Cretins, at his residence, in Alexandria. I. GRAFIUS, H. GRAFIUS. April I, 181S.] .• On retiring from business, I. GRAVIVb desires to rhfurn his sincere thanks to the public fin the very liberal patYonage extended to him fur o lona ,ries of yeas, and to bespeal' Ole ,aloe geo.en us ,irpoit. . • H. Et. Nzrr dr. ERO., old metal, copper, keels and powto token in Hnge.Also, w huat, r;'t, corn alai pan taker AVE just received from the Eastern u ice *• • Markets a very extensive and ' thes,n April most magnificent and best assortment of WATCAES, JEWELRY and FANCY !ckv I.lrn ARTICLES, ever brought to Hunting.. .3.1.3.4.) don: Consisting, in part, of Gold Lever ilthitingdon, Pa. Watches, full Jewelled; front $4O to • . _ Xll2O, Silver Levers, from $l6 to $3O • -t(juN MARKS t . t . ei dd „y e ti hi m ,' • 1 • and common watches at any prive—al j this means of informing his old c of which are warranted for one year. touters and the public gene rally, that Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired has 'removed from the Bluekßear I with the greatest core, Oil the mist ree ern," mill has leased and' fitted up amiable terms raid warrauted. pip .1.• lar g e and enininndion. • .1f s J . , Bridge Proposals. tiOUS E lately kept Mr's: E. Cla • rpt E undersigned Cominis,ioners • where he is prepared,to accoamiodati the , best• manner possible. all ,tvho I don County, will reeeiie • paiiiosals :it their s . s , !,;r„ with Cheri .„ t he I otttce in Huntingdon, on and unit Thursday the 'tilt day May ni.tt, for 'the' erection of a Bridge tion of the house is one of the bes licmistlie !Attie itniiittii Riser, neat Barre,. Forge, the borough---•hi:! i rpoins are large in Porter township. pleasant, and. Iris Table.shall at all tt The pladnunt grieeMeatteas eau Ire coca et the he sn ap p e d wit h t h e c h„,, est Com ninisibiters' Othee:• . , • iisii6Vet affortt. Terms-, modern . „ DAME]. t...‘t,t. P., • WHOM' ( MINS, goarde . r:; Oil"! !Cr the 301 - 411'A ND, month or \Y '. t tint the _ _