FOREIGN NEWS. 11.1113m1 of tho Steamship AM. F ICA, Nem days later from Europe—Progress of the Revolution. __,The new steamship America, Captain Sudkms, has arrived, bringing one weeks later news from England, and Into news of interest from the continent generally. There is a better, feeling in the flour Market, and sacks may be quoted 1 shil ling higher, and barrels 6d. Corn meal 11 to 12s. for 196 lbs. The Chartist meeting, held on the 10th passed off quietly. The number in attendance was estimated at 200,000 persons, who marched in procession. The petition was presented to Parlia ment by a deputation. Ireland is quiet, end the Government bas, for the present, overawed the Rev olutionists. The manufacture of arms continues, and the peasants practice in shooting as before. Manufactures in England still eon tintie inactive. The Repeal Rress continues to be very violent in the agitation of political ques tions. Mr. John O'Connell has had an inter view with Lord JRltn Russel, and asked of bins large col;cessions. These were refused, and the Prime Minister refused to declare the intentions of the Govern ment in the present crisis. . . . The London money market is better. Denmark has commenced a war in Schlessing and Holstein , and a severe battle was fought near Flensburgh, to which the Danish troops were victorious but the loss was heavy on both sides. Prussian troops had been ordered to advance to the support of Holstein, and, thoUld the King of Denmark attempt re taliation, by stopping the passage of the Bour.d at Elsimore, his territories will be invaded. An insurrection had broken out in gesso Cassel, and a frightful riot at Cologne. News hnd been received from Spain down to the 10th, at which time Madrid seas quint. Austria has been defeated at all points by ihn Lombards. The' Polish Committee of Safety in Posen have established committees throughout the Duchy, and calling upon the people to arm. The peasants, arm ed wiih no other weapon than sharpened scythes, have driven off the Prossian soldiers.—The mails were cut off—the Prussian Eagles torn down—and the treasure of the Government seized. Holland and Belgium are coict. .The Emperor of Turkey has reeog tized the Provisional Government of Frnnce. . . . The Arch Duke Stephen has been de tiered King of Hungary. The preparations for the elections in France continue to be made. Berlin, Rome, Palermo, and Milan aro quiet. Russia promises io remain neutral, if her possessions are not invaded. Louis Phillippe is reported to have arrived in the Arnerica. PARSON BROWOLOW'S OPINION IF THE MORALS OF NEW ORLEANS.—The Rev W. G. Brownlow,of the Jonesborough (Ten.) hig, writes from New Orleans, to that taper, giving an account, by no means flattering, of the Crescent City. He Bays; "New Orleans is 'a head and shoul der taller' than any city I ever was Nay, it is 'a pole and compass' deeper in the sinks of iniquity than any city I was ever in. The devil operates here, upun a large scale, and really has his barracks here, together with the most of his IC• fruiting officers. • The Rev. Dr. Clapp, of this city, has delivered a sermon, in which it is made to appear that there is no hell in the •ext life, in which to punish Sinners! This is an important discovery and re vives the drooping spirits of thousands here, who know that if the vulgar no- tion of a hell in the next life be true, they will have to pay for the roast. It is more important to the inhabitants of New Orleans to have the doctrine of hell fire and future punis , ntent done away with, than of any ciiy I ever was in." THE SounEß's REWARD.—The Alba ny Journal, in reviewing the advance• moot of our army in Mexico says:— "While a greatful nation was awarding honor to the accomplished and gallant leader of this victorious ar my, the curious and vindictive members of the administration were plotting his disgrace. While quartered in the 'Halls of the Montezumas,' and congratulating the gallant army upon the success which had followed tleir efforts, Gen. Scott was stripped of command, placed under arrest, and ordered to appear before a Court of Inquiry of which that man of dirty work, CALEB CUSHING, was a mem ber ! This was the reward which this government prepared for him! Geu. Scott was placed under arrest, and San ta. Anna was set at liberty." flj Judge PATTON, of Pittsburg, has decided that when a man becomes an habitual drunkard alter receiving an ap• pren lice, it is sufficient cause for the ap• prentico to claim a discharge from his• indentures. THE NOXINATION.—The Reading Jour nal, a Taylor paper, thinks that the nomination of Gen. SCOTT by the Na. tional Convention, is becoming daily more probable. If that be the case, re marks the Journal, the success of the party at the election is a matter of cer tainty. Scott is sure to carry Pennsyl vania, Ohio and New York to start With, —a very good beginning. Fie will have every State Gen. Harrison carried, and the hired bands of office holders will contend against hint in vain. A DARING PROCLAMATION has been is sued by the revolutionary youth of Ha vana, in which they invite the inhabi tants of Cuba, to assert their indepen dence. SICK HCADICB.--• Wtight . B Indian Vegittrble Pals are a certain cure for every desc iption of hoadach, because they cleanse the body from those morbid humors, which, if confined in the stomach. are the cause of nausea and sickness, want of ap petite, disagreeable taste in the mouth, had breath, wasting of the gums, decayed teeth, and many other distressing complaints , and when taken into the circulation, and thrown upon the various parts of the body, give rise to every malady incident to man. Four or five of Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills, taken once in twenty-four hours, will, in a short time put a complete stop to the Sick Head ech—at the same time the digestive organs will be restored to a healthy tone. €l7Beware of sugar coated counterfeits...ft The only original and genuine Indian 1 1 , geta ble Pills have the signature of William Wrigts written with a pen on the top label of each box. None other is genuine and to counterfeit this is Forgery. The genuine for sale by T. K.SIMONTON, Sole Agent for Hunting don; Charles Porter, A lexendria; Blair & Robin son,Shade Gap; Hlsir& Co.,Frankatown; Orbieon & Co., Orbisonia; A. 0. Brown, Shirleysburg; Bunter & Co., West Barre and Petersburg; Graff &Co., Manor Hill; D. S. Bell, M'Elavy'e Fort; James Maguire, Saulsburg; John W. Myton, En nesville; George H. Steiner, Water Street; A. & W. Cresswell, Petersburg; Milliken & iieasier, Mill-creek; and wholesale and retail at tt prin cipal 0f8c0,169 Race street,Philadelphia. MARRIED, On the 4th inst., by Rev. Peter Waters, Mr. JOHN WHITTAKER Of this borough, to Miss MARY JANE MCCRTN, of Barren township. [As is becoming cheeringly customa ry, we received with the above, our full share of the wedding cake, for which the happy couple have our thanks, and best wishes.] The o.llarkels. PHILADELPHIA, May 5 Flour is inactive at $5 871 a $6 per bbl. for common to good Penn'a and Western brands. Sales of 250 bbls. Rye Flour at $3 871. Corn Meal is dull, and is freely offered at $2 25 per bbl. for Penn'a without finding buyers.— There is a good demand for Wheat, but the receipts are light Sales of 2500 bu. fair and prime red at 136 a 138 c.• per bu., and white at 142 c. Corn is in limited request, with small sales of Southern yellow at 50c. per bu. of 56 lbs., and Penn'a yellow at 51c. Oats are in limited request; a cargo of Nor thern sold at 40c. per bus. Sales of 50 hhda. Whiskey at 22e. per gall. BALTIMORE, April 28. The inspections of Flour amount to 9000 barrels. There is a steady trade demand for flour, but large sales could not be made except at a concession.— Small sales of Howard street at $5 68i ; City Mills at $6 124 ; corn meal $2 394; red wheat 140 a 143 e. ; white corn 43 to 45c; yellow corn 47 to 50, with sales of 2000 bushels. Beef cattle, on the hoof, sell for $3 374 the 100 lbs; hogs 450; moss beef $lO 124; lard 64c. To H ousekeepers. FINE. Jersey cured Hams, Fresh Shad, Herring & Mackerel, just landed, end for sale at FISHER, McMIIRTRIE & Co's. Fip 0101088 es. few more hogsheads of that unrival- A L A led fip Molasses, which has created so much excitement, now ready to be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at the "GR.I..VD 8.17,./112" of Fisher, Mclllurtrie & Co., where in fact every thing may be found cheaper than any place else; not to say anything about their really fine 4 A' 6 Ct. Sugar. For the Ladies. Alarge and beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Gaiters, and Kid and Morocco Shoes, at the store of J. 4. W. Saxton. WIEN:NSW A RE, &C. GEO. (3 WIN invites house.keepers to call at his store and examine his large assortment of Queensware and Table Cutlery. Hams, Shoulders di. Flitch, T UST received from Pittsburg, several J hogsheads of Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, and for sale by J. '& W. Caxton. Ladies' Dress Gaiters and Shoes. A beautiful assortment for sale at the new store of DORSEY & MAGUIRE. Also, a good assortment of Children's tine and coarse shoes, FISH, SALT & PLASTER. A good supply on hand and for sale by DORSEY & MAGUIRE. Still more Astounging News in the MERCANTILE WORLD. 'rho concessions made by the Jews and Gentiles NOT SATISFACTORY! A further reduction of prices demanded by the people—resistance by the various Firms and ad vance of Pa/WELL with the 4th Light Brigade escorting all 1111111111VIISC Slot* of Goods, to be disposed of at prices that will allay the tre mendous excitement. Still further glsgious news for the community— 'art ival of the train under Prowell—his batteries in position opposite Fort Wallace--joy of the masses—Plowell's Brigade fraternizing with the populace—enthusissm of the rank and file for the Hero of Cheap Goods--his splendid assortment .opened and crowds of customers surrounding his counter. Amongst this assortment may be found the most splendid lot of LADIES' DRESS GOODS ever. exhibited in the United States. Such as Ginghams, Lawns, Dereges, Baixarines, Tissues, Organdies and Plaids ; Silks, striped, barred and plain ; 700 pieces of Calicoes which ',will sell at such prices as wil astonish the world. Shawls of every quality and price. Parasols, Parasolets and Sun Shades. Laces, Edgings, Quit lingo, Bobinets, striped and barred Mullins, Gloves of every des cription, Hosiery in abundance; Muslin., Tick ings, Checks. Diapers and cotton goods for panta loons. Ready made clothing, Hardawre. Queens ware Groomes, Boots and Shoes, Leghorn, Chi na, Pearl and NMI Leaf Hats. The above goods have beer. purchased at 20 per cent lower than those bought earlier in the season, and will be sold at such prices as will satisfy the people of this county that the UREA I' CORNER is the only place to get bargains at last. JOHN N. PRO WELL. Cheap Corner, Huntingdon, May 9, 1848. erliftetWei Court *ale. IN pursuance of an order of the 0 phone Court of Huntingdon county, there will be sold on the premises, on FRIDAY, 2nd OF JUNE, at 11 o'clock on said day, the following described real estate, late tho properly of Josiah Ball, dc embed, viz : A certain tract, piece, or parcel of land, aituato in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, adjoin ing lands of John Barr, Hugh Alexander, Conte litre Davis, deceased, and Hall & Rawle, contain ing upwards of Siet .11VIRM. a large quantity of which is cleared and under a state of cultivation. There is a tine Orchard of excellent fruit, a two story dwel ing house, and small bank barn on the Name. There is also a tenant house on the promises sgitable for a small . _ . TERMS.—One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale—one third in a year thereafter with interest, and the balance at the death of Nancy Ball, widow of the deceased, to be secured by the judgment note of the purchas er. By the Court, JACOB MILLER, Clerk. The subscriber having been appointed by the said Court, Trustee. to make sale of the above val uable property, will attend on the premisies at the time of sale above fixed, when and where all par chat/ere are invited to ahead. M TTHEW CROWNOVER, Trustca. May 9,1848. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of several writs of Vend;tioni Lc ponus„ now in my bands, I will sell on t:.e prenn sec in Barre° township, on Saturday, the 3d day of June next, at two o'clock, P. M., at public ven due or outcry, the following described real estate, viz: A certain tract of land situate in the township of Berme, lying in Kyter's thip. near the waters of Stone Creek, containing about 200 acres : ad joining lands of Abraham Zook, Philip Silknitter, John MeCahan and others—having thereon erec ted a saw mill, and a small log dwelling house and log barn. . . - Seized, Luken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles C. Ash. ALSO On Tuesday, 6th day of Juno, on the remises in Warriommark Town, in the county of Hunting don, a certain lot of ground, adjoining Lindley Hood:. on the North, Azariali Sockets on the East, fronting on Main Street 44 feet and run ning back 165 feet to an alley on the West,--hav ing thereon erected a two story ft atne house and frame stable. ALSO, a certain lot of ground, ad joining lands of William Thompson on the North west and Richard Wells on the South-went, front ing on the great road leading to Huntingdon Fur nace. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Samuel Mutherabaugh. DR. OSTGOOD'S ALSO INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, Oil Friday, the 2nd day of June next, on the premises, in Jacketon towrship, Huntingdon co.; for the cure of all that certain hewed log house and a stone faun-' 1 Fever and ,Igue, Chill Fever, Dumb dation, and cellar under it,2B feet long, 20 feet .flgue, Intermittent & Remittent Fevers, wide, and 16 feet high to the square, situated and . Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Enlarge• erected on a certain plantation or farm in the town- ment of the Liver, Enlargement of ship of Jackson, in the county of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of Cornelius D a vis, Josiah Bull, the Spleen, and all the various Howie and Hall and John Zook. forms of Bilious Diseases. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Mash. This invaluable medicine was prepared from an MATTI lEW CROVVNOVER, SW.extensive practice of several years in a bilious cli- Sheriff 'is Of fi ce, Huntingdon, Muy 8,1848. I mate, and is NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL of curing Fever and Ague, or any of the diseases above named. Those who are suffering from affections of this kind, as also those who have become invalids from their effects upon the constitution, will find the Isms CnoLAGOGUE a most invaluable remedy for purifying the blood, and thoroughly cleansing from the system the morbid effects of a bilious cli mate. The wonderful operation of the Cholagegue in eradicating SILO from the human system, can only explain its extraordinary agency in the speedy, thorough and permanent cure of fever and ague, and the various grades of intermittent and remit tent fevers. It is equally effectual for the cure of Liver cam plaint, Jaundice, Enlargement of the Liver : also Enlargement of the Spleen. culled Ague Cake, and the various forms of bilious Indigestion. Them, with the other varied affections of such climates arising from a common miasmal cause, aro only modifications of the same disease, and equally controlled by the same remedy. Certificates without number could be given of the efficacy of this medicine in curing the above mentioned disease., but tie not del med necessary, as a simple trial of it by the afflicted will fully at- , test its virtues. Price $1 50 per bottle. ' AGENTP.-THOS READ & SON, Hunting don; G. H. Steiner, Waterstreet; Moose &Swoops, Alexandria; J. Milliken & co., Mill Creek. May 2, 18484. . A. L. BOGGS & SON, Produce and General Copinlisson Merchants, No. 22 SPEARS WHARF, BALTIMORE Devote their whole time to the business and are prepared to make liberal cash advances on con signments. Baltimore, May 9, 1848. Administrators' Notice, NOTICE is hereby given ,tlitat letters of admin istration have been granted to the undersigned,on the estate of James Linn, late of Springfield town ship, deceased. Persons knowing themselves in debted will come forward and make payment, and all those having claims will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. CASPER LINN, and JAMES LINN, Administrators, Hats, Hats, Hats. ONE case more of Ashton's beautiful moleskin Hats, which no gentleman shguld be without, just received, and for sale at FISHER, McMURTRIE & CO'S. Also, a supply of Cerro Gordo and Buena ista Hats of the best qual ity, and very cheap. Great and Glorkui News ! For the People of Huntingdoh Town and County generally Ext raordinary Reduction in Prices Notwithstanding much wrangling and great di versity of opinion now exists among politicians as to who shall bo the candidates of the respective parties fur the Presidency, it is an admitted tact among all classes and all parties, that SWOOPS & AFRICA have just opened at their old stand in Main Street, Huntingdon, an assortment of Spring and Summer GOODS, not only the cheapest by at least ten per cent.. but decidedly the beat adapted to the wants of the People generally, that has ever been opened in this acetic,' of the State. Their stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassi meres, Satinetts, and a great variety of cheap goods suitable for Men's and Soy's Summer wear. Muslin. of every quality and at astonishing low prices; LiOCIIR, Bed Ticking, Sheetings, Umbrel las and Parasols, Sun Shades, &c., &c. Also, Calicoes and Gingham M . a quality and at prices that must suit the views of rill. Also, Silks, Lawns, Moulin de Lains end Hal aorines of the finest quality and at prices that can't he beat!" Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mitts, Ribbons, Hosiery, &c., &c. Also, an ele gant assortment of Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, 111.1T3 mid of every variety. A large assortment of Hoofs and shoes, made in the moat aubatantial manner. A general assortment of GROCERIES, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Salt, 4c., &c. The subscribers desire to return thanks to their friends and the public generally, for the liberal pat ronage heretofore extended to them. And in ask- ing a continuance of public favor, desire to state that their new stock of Goods having born pur chased for C ASII, they are enabled to offer them at prices as low, if not lower, than any other es tablishment in the county. Call, examine and judge for yourselves. SWOOPS & AFRICA. may 2, 5848. " Encourage your Own" Cabinet Hare Manufactor,, Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa T. H. dir. D. WHITTAKER, lATouLD avail themselves of this method of V informing their friends and the public at large that they continue to carry on the CABINET-MAKING business, at their old stand, one door east of the dwelling house of J. G. Miles, Esq., and directly opposite the Printing Office of the Hunting len Journal," where they will be pleased to furnish those who may favor them with their custom, with all articles in their line on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied thorns° . vas with a very Irrge and superior stock of stuff, they have no hesitation In assuring the Public that they can furnish work, which, for cheapness, beauty and durability, cannot be surpassed by any other shop in the county. They will keep constantly on hand, and make to order, SIDE 80./IRDS, BURE..dUS, Card Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Tables, Cupboards, Stands, Dough Troughs, Wash Stands, Wardrobes, Secretaries, Breakfast Tables, Pedestals, &c. . _ Old furniture repaired at the very shortest no tice. Comas made and funerals attended, either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep a Hoarse for the acconimodotion of their cus tomers. Grain of all kinds will be token in exchange for furniture and work. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, they assure the public that no efforts will be spared on their part to deserve a con tinuance and increase of public patronage. may 2, 1848-tf. AGUE MEDICINE ! LIST ✓IR/11I:1L SPRING & SUMMER GOODS!! At the Store of GEORGE G WIN, At the old Stand, in Market Square, Hunting don, Pa: The public are informed that I have received an entire new stock of Spring di. Sunitner Goods, being by far the beat assortment ever brought to this place, among which will bq found Cloths of all kinds, Caseinets, Kentucky leans,Gambrneue, French, Pe:glum and Fancy Cassirneres, Croton, Oregon and Tweed Cloth, Vestings,Flannels and Drillings, and a variety of Cotton Goode for Sum mer wear. French and Irish Linens and Checks, Bed Ticking, Muslin, and Sheetings, Umbrellas arid Parasols. A large assortment of Calicoes of the newest styles, at low prices. Ear!stun, French, Scotch and Domestic Ging ham° and Balzorines, Diapers, Table C Cot ton Fringe, Mouslin de Laines, French Lawns and Scarfs, Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Black and Fancy Alpacas, Merinoes, Silk Gloves, Mitts, Ladies Cape, Ribbons, Hosiery, dec., &c. Also, a very excellent assortment of Hats, Cape, and READY-MADE CLOTHING, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Pain Leaf Hats, Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES, IMRDWaRE,axD QUEENSTICIRE, IJVTS, °Lass- WaRE, FISH, SILT, &c., &c., with a fine variety of Goods of all kinds. The above - stack of good's having been xolected with g eat care, and purchased at reduced price/4 for Cash, in the city of Philadelphia, I am enabled to offer Great Bargains, and hope that all will examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as INN no any one in Pennsylvania, Please call and see my goods, as it affords me pleasure at all timer to show them, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Flour, Cloverseed & Flaxseed, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon. Soap, Bees wax, &e., taken in exchange for Goods. Another tiro oil ritentioli ap2s-tf.] GEORGE GWENT. OF THE Regimental Orders. Migtozzszarottri! The enrolled militia composing the Ist Bathe- By the last train from the (Atka fallen, 3d Regiment, 10th Division, P. M. are hereby commanded to meetat the house of Sam- "L New York & Plfiradelphia pte Flemming, in the borough of Alexandria on Successful passage through the "Raging Wednesday the 17th of May next. The ad , Ranawl Battalion at the house of A. P. Owens in the bor ough of Birmingham, on Thursday the 18th of cafe arrival of the most magnifi- Mey, for review anti inspection. cent assortment of the ftnest and R. F. lIAsLETT, Col. 3d Reg. 10th Div. P.m. cheapest Fabrics every brought to the county of Huntingdon! Fire Dollars Reward may 2, 1848 Info mation is wanted by the subscriber of a Box of Boola, directed o G. Miner Hills, Huntingdon, Pa., core of Funk and Miller, Harrisburg,' and 'tome other w, iting on the box. Said box was lost or miscarried between the 17th Joy of May and the beginning of June last. Any information concerning said Box can be given to J. & Sax ton, Huntingdon, who will pay the retvaJd upon the delivery of the Box and Books. G. HILLS, Lancaster, Pa. may 2, 1848-30 Dissolution of Partnership. THE partnership heretofore existing between Geo. W. Whittaker and Geo. Raymond, in tho publicanon of the Huntingdon Messenger, has been mutually dissolved. TLe books of the 11 m will be left at the office of the " Messenger' for settlement. GEO. W. WHITTAKER GEO. RAYMOND. May 2, 1848 . - N. B. Having purchased the Messenger Press, Materials, kke., I will, in a few weeks, resume ita publication, when it will be sent to its old sub scribers, and the new terms made known. GEO. W. WHITTAKER. Executors' Notice. Estate ref Adam Lightner, late of 13arree township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary on the last Will and Testament of said deed, have b en grunted to the undersigned.— Therefore all persons !mkt ted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same are requested to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement to HENRY LIGHTNER, ADAM LIGHTNER, Jr. Executors. apl7-61. HERMAN STUMP, AT STAFFORD MILLS, 6 miles above Havre de Grace, Will at all times purchase IA heat at a price within Two COSTS of Philadelphia Market. Owners and Boatmen ere invited to call. I'laster may be had at the Mill. april 25, 1848. MACKEREL, XI A 1 .f 7, 1 ) . 7.01 r. el IT a HERR I XGS, PORK, H. 4 . 1115, SIDES, SHOULDERS, CHEESE, constantly on hand and for sale by J. PALMER & CO., Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. WATCH AND JEWELRY maw) CS, No. 1001 Market Square, 111 - Catiugdou, PA, 11. X NEXT & DEO, • HAVE just received from the Eastern Markets a very extensive and the most magnificent and best assortment of WATCAES, JEWELRY and FANCY ARTICLES, ever brought to Hunting don: Consisting, in part, of Gold Lever VlPtikhes, full Jewelled, from $4O to $120; Silver Levers, front $l6 to $3O, and common watches at any price—all of which are warranted for one year. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repaired with the greatest care, on the most rect. sonable terms and warranted. [up 4. H. CREIWEit, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HUNTINGDON, Bueineeb in the countieit of Huntingdon, 1311111 and %Rim will be pronerlyend, earofulty Wielded to. EW STORE! NEW & CAAII SPRING GOODS THE subscribers tvnulti inform Oiefr friOdt end 1 the public that they hate received and' opened a eew and exam ter. stock of selected with gust care, nod suited to the spring and summer seasons. lo their stock of 'oldie.' Dress Goods, may he found all the nearest style,. such as Paris Lustier, Hnir Cord Gingham., Eoli • ennes, Monterey Plnids, Mohair Lustre., Organ dies, With a large lot of Limns and Calicoes at all prices. Among their goo is for the Gentlemen are Cashmere's, tnahmaret Plnida, Drop D'A Ilrnp d'Ete, Mohair Cork., Napoleon Velvet Cords, Linen Coat checks, Drilling, Bummer Vesting., tke., tkc. • Tliey iwould oleo invite attention to theireitir%: of GROCE RIES Sugars-5; 6 end 8 cents por Molasses,. Prom VI to 40 cents per gallon; and every other article usually kept in a Grocery Store, at equally low prices. - - AI Bearer, Silk, Leghorn & Paler. --' ll ll Leaf Hats Caps, gontiets, trifi • brellas, Hats, and Shades, Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, &c. We have also a handsome assortment of READY-MADE , CLOTHING, Boots and Shoes. Also—Fish, Salt ; Plaster, Iron and Nails. c 0". The above 'lock having been pnrchased en tirely for cAsa; we are enabled tO offer at Laves* 'Riess than soch goods can be obtained eleeWhetre. Those, therefore, wishing to purchase, a ilt piesee call end examine our stock, as we lske great pleas ure in showing our goods. 'DORSEY 4. MAGI IRE, In the /tore room formerly occupied by !scot. Miller, oppogi% tho rosiBencci of Jthlgo °win e Huntingdon. (re. All kinds of Country 1 3 rOduce to• ken in exchange for goOds. [apl I, The export duties having been .taken off every kind of DRY Goobs," GrOceriet, &c., &c., &c., J. & W. SAXTON Are enabled to present to their cam; towers an assortment of goods df dari yelled excellence, at prices so' low as to. be within the reach of all. Call and See Muslins from 2 to 18 cts per yard. Calicos " 2to 18 do. Ginghams " 12 to 40 do . / Lawns " 12 to 37 d 0 ... Mouslin de Lain 12 to 37 do. Shawls " $l.OO to $8.50. Coffee " 61 to 10 cts per lb. Sugar " 6to SO do.' Tea "25 to 100 do. Molasses " 8 to 20 cts per quart. S3LT, PLSSTER, FISH, erc., ere. CSi3aa3DITZP I...sus:3cm. a What do you think of a MI sun (made up) of excellent clothes, at All of the very best quality, and to be sold on their usual accommodating terms. Cal:0114f. MI AND BACY! FISHER, MeMURTRIE & CO., avail themselves of this means of making known to their old friends end customers that they have greuay eniatged their room, and are now openlng at the old and Welt known corner, a very large and splendid aasoftment of _ ,Spring and :•urniner Goode, which will be sold 20 Per U Cheaper than woe ever before known in this Latitude. Their stock is heavy rind has been selected with great care, so that the wants of the WHOLE PEOPLE may be suplied. In addition to their former variety they have added a fine assortment of HATS, CAPS, and Ready..7lade Clothing, which now renders their' establishment 6 Grata, Bazar where et ery thing useful anti ernamental may be found.end at prices ceilidh Dt:FY all competition ! For example: They aro selling et let did . ... . Dress Lawns for i 2/ cents. per yard, Calicoes, from 3to 6 do. do., Bleached Muslin at 4 do. Good Brown Sugar at 61 cents per lb.; best Rio Coffee at 10 cents per lb.; No lasses, 25 cents per gallon. And to cap the climax, they are able and willing to sell a FULL SUIT of Ready-made Cloth ing .for the small sum of e.ao. For further particulars, please call at the 'OLD LOCUST CORNER,' where the important fact will be proven that Fisher, AlcAlurtrie dr. Co. have the largest, the BEST and the CHErIPP.ST stock of Goods ever offered for sale in Hunting don! [Aprii 6, 1848. Administrator's Notice. LETTER. of adotirristration on (fie estate of Alex. °win. Esq.. late of the borough of Huntinclon. deed., ha,ing hese wonted to the undersigned, ho'herehy orea rimier to all pi mus indebted to said dee'd to come forward and make payment, and to all persons Ironing demanO against the same to present them properly authen• tigatod, without delay. WM. P. ORBISOI!!, .^.lgfinistra.or eptilli•et