LATER FROM MEXICO. THE MEXICAN CONGRESS ASSEMBLED, NO PROSPECT OF PEACE, Almontc, Bustomente, and Paredes, pro. nounced against the Government. War without Truce or Quarter Declared. PETERSBURG, May 24.. The Express package containing New Orleans papers of the 18th inst., has just come to hand. The schooner May arrived at New Orleans on the morning of the 18th from Vera Cruz. A quorum has at last been assembled at Queretaro, and were awaiting.the ar rival of the Commissioners from the U. States to commence their deliberations. The opinions in relation to the peace question are various and conflicting. The following is extracted from a let ter dated Queretaro, April 27th, at 11 o'clock at night. " The people are becoming weary with suffering the oppression and sport of petty tyranny. This, at least, is the case with the Alexicans, and by the om nipotent exercise of its will, discarding what is called the General Government of the Nation, established at Queretaro, it has prostrated to the earth its treach erous oppressors . . . . . "At J o'clock on the night or this day, without any resistance, it proclaim ed thel only plan which, in the present Circumstances, can save the country, viz; war, and war without truce or quarter,• until an honorable peace is conquered. "Such is the programme of this Imp. py revolution, at the head of which are the distinguished Generals Almonte, Busnamente and Paredes, to whose voice all who are Mexicans rather than parti sans, will respond. The tocsin of lib city has sounded at last. Sons of Hi- ="---- - - -- -- DIED, fflgo and Iturbide awake ! The invin cible hand of Providence points out to' In Lewistown, on Thursday morning last, A. 0. BROWN, of Shirleyshurg, in you the road by which every portion of the globe will occupy its true place.-- this county, aged about 28 years. ;Mexicans fulfil your destiny!'' [Communicated.] 3 D.111.A7 S TIMTO R' NOTICE American deserters are continually ; There have been but few instances of NOTICE is hereby given that letters of admin arriving at Queretaro. During the last this nature which it became our duty to, istration have been granted to th e undersigned on ' the estate of Benjamin Mtrong, tale of Union ip. three days twenty presented themselves record, more a ffl ictive titan the case ofl An persons indebted Will please come forward nod to the Mexican government, and were , Mr. Brown. But while we sorely feel, claims n'ime present i , e d i i ii n Y. u t t e l l u duly and authenticated lh" m i f il u 4 r incorporated in the Sait Patricio comp- ny. The garrison of Queretaro is cont. 'we h middy submit to the righteous, and settlement. pOsed of 820 men of all arms. ' most holy will of God. Mr. B. though A wager of ten thousand dollars has 'but in theeighth year of his age, twenty ' been made for and against peace, in • was judged by the Presbyterian Congr..t .which several of the deputies are con, earned. : gation of this place competent to sus- The same correspondent says that tain the responsible office of ruling el Ilerrera has been nominated as I'resi- der ;an office which he filled with credit dent, and that a majority of the depu- to himself, and satisfaction, and benefit ties will vote l'or him. of those who elected hint. In him every The Yucatan schooner Aparecido had also arrived at New Orleans with dates charitable and benevolent institution, from Campeachy to the 2d, and from recognised as such amongst us, found a Sisal to the I Ith inst. The dates front cordial support. Amiable and agreeable Merida are only to the 291.11, not as late in hi s • intercourse with others, he was as already published. • beloved by all ; and may be etnpliatical- Indian War in Oregon. ly called the poor man's friend, Setting out for Phila. in order to lay .1.1/ ERIC ,1 X,S' VIC TOR I 0 US IX p o u R .8.1 TT hEs ___ 3l - 38sAcRE in a fresh stock of goods, accompanied OF 31ISS 10N.4 RI ES. by his lady and some other dear friends ST. Louis, May 21. Ihe reached no further than LewiStown, By the arrival of Major Meek, front where in about eight days sickness, from the %Vest, we have late and most impor- fever, and Bronchial aflbetton, . he a`11,3 tent news from Oregon, where all is dismissed front all the cares and toils of confusion and bloodshed between the . mortal life, leaving a widow and two W hue's and Indians. Four powerful tribes have united, and commenced a small children, and many relatives, and deadly war. Four battles took place in . a congregation, to mourn his unexpected January, in three of which the Whites °and early death. C. wereuccessful in beating their enemy. ri Fire edred Whites fought ' "••••••""'"' body of Ilt PAIN OR DISTRESS Or ANY NINO, Wlletll. two' asand Indians a whole day, 'er of gout, rheumatism, headache, tooth when the Indians retreated, after Waall- ache, or any other kind of ache, is in all ding a great number of the Whites. 1 cases caused by impure humors of the Ou the' 9th of November, a most hor- ' blood, which have lodged upon the parts rid and brutal massacre was committed and which nothing save vegitable par by the Cayuse Indians at the Presbyte- ging (purifying) can remove, because rine Misson, nt t h e w a n a h,w a nh „ v a l., by no other means can impurity be &iv ley. Dr. NThite, his man and wife, ,en from the body. with eighteen others, were killed, and Wright's Indian Vegitabla Pills have sixty or seventy taken prisoners. The !no superior, if indeed they have an erpiiii ' houses of the Missionaries and their' in removing every description of pain : neighbors were burned to the ground.— because they carry oft, by the stomach The unfortunate prisoners were subse- and bowels, all morbid and corrupt lin- quently ransomed, through the agency moss (the cause of the disease) in nn ca-' of Peter Sken Ogden, chief factor of sv and natural milliner. Four or five of the Hudson's Bay Company. , Wright's Indian Vegitable Pills, taken Major Meek pushed up the river yes- ' ea going to bed, will in a short time' terday, on his way to Washington, with drive pain or distress of every kind from despatches for the Government, asking the system, and restore the body to a for immediate aid on the part of the Or- , state of sound health- 1 egon settlers. 1 0.1-lieware ef 3itga r de ciud o,lEoo:reit v.,.00 The only originaland genuine Indian VATeI a - The Eric Gazette sa s the notes . , bk NIA hare the signature of William Mire Irr y , written with a pen on the by; label of each lr,a, of the Erie Bank are taken at par by the. None other is genuine and to counterfeit this is merchants and business men g enerally, Forget The genuine for role by ' - T. K.SI MONT° N , Sole Agent for if wiling- The Gazette further says: don; Charles Porter, Alexandria; Blair & Robin ‘,We learn that H. J. Huidekoper, Esq. sou,Shado (lap; Blair S: , •a..Prankstown; Orbison of Meadville, the well known Agent of & Co., Orbisonia; .1. 0. Brown, Shirleystiurg, the Holland and other extensive Land il Hunter & Co., West Barre and Petersburg; Graff Conapanies, has signified a willingness l ar e i l",r,;"n7L' l , l 4 ) l ,:', t i c; r ; 1 ;, 1 . . :1 , 11 4 7;: n i t t; to take Erie money at par on the sale of i na ,,, i if ei '4, o l re H. Steiner, w„,,,,. s ir „,. ; X:& . - land. It is also taken for toll by the w. Crosawell, Petersburg; Milliken & Kesater, diflbrent Collectors on the Erie Exton- Mill•creek; and wholesale and retail at the prin. sion Canal. . cipal office, taa Race street,Philadeliatia --- . To the People of Huntingdon, To Housekeepers. Centre and Mifflin Counties. lNE Jersey cured Hams, Fresh Shad, mho subsibcriber having been commissioned by 1 1 l Herring & Mackerel, just landed, 1 the "American Sunday School Union" to act and for sale at as agent in the district, •.Huntingdon, Centre and FISHER, MeMURTRIE & Co's. Mifflin", takes this method of hamming all De- . nominations of Christians, withont respect to sect, that he will visit the different parts of the district rip Ololasses. during the summer, and give al who may desire it,, k f e w more hogsheads of that unrival a favorable opportunity for procuring the publi- , I led fip .4lolasses, which has created cations of the 'Union ' on reosonehio terms, replen- I so much excitement, now ready to be i.hing Libraries, and extending their effortsin the good cause. 'The main objects are the fo lowing, i sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at The Chester County Bank Robbery. sru.ll .711.1 RE. viz. to establish S. Schools where there are none, I the "GR.IXD 13.9'/.110 of Fisher, A telegraphic despatch from Bedford, A dark bob-tailed mare, about ten to encourage and supply those eyelidy in opera- , , AleMuytyia & Co., where in fact every ration, t r ',terve and snake donations td: Colleting, thing may be found cheaper than any years old, and having no shoes on the i l'a., dated Alay 19—says : • “I.ii'e Menthers," to make known . the virus trt the front feet, strayed from the premises of , place else ; not to say anything about ~ Our town was thrown into it great the undersigned, living at Juniata forge, ' I awn, to dii i it a pure f an t d be ße c h h gr i i . La c er ti a i t i u rc r i i.;, their really fine excitement this morning, by the arrest west township, Huntingdon county. i ' , 1 ; 1 :1 ) ,: e o t i);, e , true foundation for th e future ~,,,,:i 4 4' 6 Ct. Sugar. of two men for passing a large amount Any information concerning said mare lire of the United States, and shove all, to keep en • will be thankfully received, and a rea- y l e n t to and to the kingdom and glory of I Tor the Ladies. of money of the old issue of the Ches sonable reward will be paid for delivery ! I inn. to whom every member ot the human fans- , I large and beautiful assortment of ter County Bank. Fourteen hundred , ily is bound by tenfold obligati Its, to render obe. \ Ladies Dress Gaiters, and Kid and , of said mare to the undersigned. i I* 1 , ..1 dollars of the same money with also i EDWIN F. SHOENBFItGIiti. I ( the ien i c o c e . .e l n " :l l :o e a d n i d lrets k elo m A e P a Pi t i l7t t r i n ' t7tlg m ia, P.°l 1 Alorocco Shoes, at the store of found upon their person," I May 30, 1848. I army 23 18.163 J. 11. ORBk,OLV. 1 J. 4. w. 6aix,ton. • STORM ON THE RAILROAD, On Friday afternoon last, the vicinity I!h N e . l: , : w rte p rVi a li nd he ‘ i,";:n 4 ; oo 7 e it' o t r in te ttze i c o n f of the Gap and western port of Chester Alexandria, in the Mercantile business, has been County, were visited by a sudden storm dissolved by mutual consent. The hooks of the of'wind, rain and hail. 'rhe water came firm will he riffled at the Store, where persons.m. down in such torrents, as completely to &hied ate requested to make payment. syt ent. morE, flood the ground. Fences were swept o ofl; and great damage dime to the crops. \\'M. MOORE. Alexandria, April Ist. 1848. The rail road was so washed as to ren- der the passer of cars fur two or three I The business will be continued by the under miles, impassible, and the passengers on I signed, et the Old ':tend. He returns thanks for the following day were obliged to be the p!tronago heretofore extended, and respectful , transported around the breach in stages. ly solicits a continuance of the some. —The hail covered the ground, and was I JOHN N. SWOOPE so large as to break windows. The rail. road it is hoped will be reparid in a few days-- West Chester Record. O e-The following in relation to the late John Quincy Adams we extract from the Washington correspondence of the New York Express : Mr. Harmegan related an interesting, anecdote in regard to Mr. Adams and , Mr. Monroe. That part of M r. Monroe's message, so much referred to, (ii) regard to intervention,) was from the pen of John Quinry ,Idams !rims If. He had told hint in a private interview, some time before he died, that this part of Mr. Monroe's message was his own words, ' (adopted by Mr. Monroe) and incorpo rated in the annual Message. As Mr. Adams Was dead, he presumed he viola ted no confidence in recounting these facts. Hon. %V ni. Brent, Jr., late Charge d' Affaires to Buenos Ayres, died at his residence near Alexandria, on Saturday' I last. MARRIED, On Thursday 25tli inst., by Rev. Jesse B. Williams, Mr. ROBERT NCI - WIDE to Mrs. CATHARINE GLASGOW, all of .Miiilin county, Pa. DISSOLUTION. Pennsylvania nail Road COMPANY. T HE stockholders are hereby notified that the interest on the stock of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company will be paid on demand at the office of the undersigned. New subscriptions for stock will ate be received, the interest on which will be paid regularly on the 15th of May and November. The stack may be paid up in full al the option of the subscriber. MILES & DORMS. Huntingdon, May 18, 1948. NOTICE. ALT, persons knowing themelyrs indebted to the subscribe!, by note or book account, for cast lugs nt his foundry or otherwise. are requested to !mike immediate payment. For the accommoda tion of debtors he will meet them nt the public house of Jacob Megahan, in McConnefistown, on Siturday, the 27th day of May inst., and in Cass vine, on Monday, 29th day of May, inst. All ac counts left unsettled after the last mentioned (late, will be left in the hands of the;proper officer for collection. A further reduction of prices demanded by the people—resistance by the various Firms and ad vance of PRO Wni,r., with the 4th Light Brigade escorting all Stock of Good fill to lie disposed of at prices that will allay the tre mendous excitement. ;Still fur; her glorious news for the community— art ival of the train under Prowell— his batteries in position opposite Fort Wallace--joy of the masses—ProwelFs Brigade fraternizing with the populace--enthusiasm of the faith and file for the Hero of Cheap Goods--his splerdid assortment 11l , , NOLICE. opened and crowds of customers surrounding his counter. Amongst this assortment may be found THE undersigned Auditor appointed by the i the In"' splendid tut of Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County, to die- I LADIES' DRESS GOODS JAMES DEAN. per WM. KENNEDY May 16, ;948. tribute the balance in the hands of Robert Cantu: eve exhibited in the United States. Such as bell. Esq., administrator of the estate of Hercules Ginghams, Lawns, Barges,titarines, Tissues, Kemp, late of Springfield township. decd., to and firg,andles and Plaids ; Silks, striped, barred and I among his !miters, will attend for that purpose at plain ; 700 pieces of Calicoes which I will sell at the office 01 'l'. it. Cromer, Esq., in the borough such prices no wit astonish the world: Shatyls of of Huntingdon. on Friday, the 10th day of June every quality and price. Parasols, Partwolcts and next, when and where all persons interested may Sun Shades. Laces, Edgings, Quinines, Bobinets, be present if they think proper. striped and barred Muslins, Cloves of every des. JOHN REED, Auditor. ' cription, Hosiery in abundance ; ?goalies, Tick ! ings, Cheeks. Diapers and cotton goods fur panta loons. Ready made clothing. 11tinlawre. Queens ware Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Leghorn, Chi nn, Pearl and Palm Leaf Hats. The above goods have been purchased at 20 per cent lower than these bought earlier in the season, and will he sold nt such prices as will satisfy the people of this county that the ell EA I' COINER is the only place to get bargains at last. JOHN N. PROVVELL. Chenp Corner, Huntingdon, May 9, 1848. ELIZA STRONG, Atlininistratrix. .11).111A7STR,ITORS' :MTH! E, Estate of Robert Ramsey, late of Spring field township, Huntingdon county, deed. T ETTERS of administration having /haring been granted to undersigned on the said estate, all persons having claims against the same arc requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immedi ate payment to ROBERT RAMSEY, Adm'r. May 16, 1848. GREAT REDUCTION I CI OOD thirty bout :nags 'CLOCKS can he hail V.Tat Scott's cheap Jewelry Store for $3 50, and eight slay brass clocks for $6 50. None sold that cannot be tvarranted. Also, Common Watch Glasses for 191 cts. Patents 25 cents, and Dm netts 37 1 , 2 cents. A like reduction in all other articles. Journal," where they will ho pleased to furnish ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION I those who may favor them with their custom, with 011E.41' PCBLIC,I77O.,VS 1 1 all articles in their line on the most reasonable terms. Having supplied themse' ves with a very A g• eat variety of the latest—most interesting , terse and superior stock of stuff, they have no and t h r i l li n g fttl's of ilcqi°ft hate just h er o re ' hesitation m assuring the Public that they can ceived at the furnish work, which, for cheapness, beauty and "H I:NV:SHWA' JE wain- .STonE," dombility„ cannot be surpassed by any other shop which will be sold et Philadelphia prices. Na ad- In the county/ vance asked in mental breadaturs I They wilt keep constantly on hand, and make td otJery Infschrlion cf i arlatershim , SIDE BURE.nUS, ' I TOE Firm of J. NI &8, 11, 8011, nu d e ,. wind, (_-' ard Tables, Bedsteads, Centre Tables, name tie business at Edwaid Furnace, in c a pboards, Stands, Dough Troughs, 6 hirleY 1 00 ..hip ,1,1 . 1 . 1 .4 1 " , . c' only, I'"., was I rash Stands, Wardrobes, Sec fetaries, carried on vre.i .to fie f. r. day of April 1848, rea .j . 1 ,i ast Tables, Pedestals ; Ste, I tdie .0 •,l and • sed to exist by was . t . day t i .0 ,t. ce a sed Old furniture repaired at the very shortest no. mutual e•msciit. ticc. Cor'riss madonna funerals attended, either From that date, (I st of April 1:348,) the bu,i. In ;own or country, at the shortcut notice. They nese ut and 01 said Furnace has been conducted by and u ill hereafter be transacted by Samuel 11. keep a Hoarse fur the accdrnmodotion of their ctis. Ilell, shine. JAMES M. DELI., turners. SAMUEL 11. BELL Cram of all kinds will be taken in exchange AT ay :30, 18 , 18.2 t. pd. for furniture and work. ___ Thankful for the tory liberal patronage heretofore .1 D.11 . 1..V1 8 TR.ITO R'S -I'o TIC E. extended to them, they mitre the public that no efforts will be spared on their part to deserve a con. Letters of ndininistration on the estate tinuancc and increase of public patronage. of Allen 0. Brown, late of the borough i may 2, 18484. of Shirleysburg decd. having been gran ted to the undersigned, he hereby gives I Hats, Hats, Hats. notice to all persons indebted to said de- : I \ NE case more of Ashton's beautiful ceased to come forward and make pay- k mole-shin Hats, which no gentleman ment, and to all persons having demands should be without, just received, and against the same, to present them prop- fur sale at FISHER, McMURTR!E & erly authenticated without delay. CO'S. Also, a supply of Cerro Gordo May 30, IS4B. JOHN SHAVER, and Buena Vista Hats of the best qual- Adm'r. , ity, and very cheap. STRANGE PHENOMENA, Is it nn optical delusion or a Brilliant reality that dazzles Ladies and Gentlemen as they pass JAS. T. SCOTT'S Jewelry Slnre ? 7'llE MYSTERY SOLVED ! SCOTT, on his late visit to the oast, drew ma ny of the splendid prizes in the Grand Jewelry , Lottery, arid being extremely lucky, he is deter mined to be extremely liberal. His store is filled with the richest and rarest specimens of art from the work shops of the east. He has the largest, the cheapest, and the best assortment of CLIH. KS and GOLD and SILVER NVATURES, of al- most every description, ever brought to Hunting-' don. Also, Gold and Silver Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pins and Pencil. t brilliant Rings and Breast Pins ; Bracelets, Boquet holders; Silver Spoon, Mustard dn., silver and common Specks, lodger's Pen knives, Houssell's unequalled Soaps, Perfumes, Liquid Hair Dye. Lip Salve, Shaving Cream, &c., besides a vast variety of other articles both for ornament end Use, fill his cases. He has bought low and is settled in hie determination to sell law. Give him a cell. Huntingdon, May to, Mill wee Amounging News in the MERCANTILE WORLD. The concessions made by the Jews and Gentiles NOT SATISFACTORY! " Encourage your Own" Cabinet Hare lialkulaelotl, Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa 3. H. & D. WHITTAKER, WOULD avail themselves of this method of A 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 he dwelling hoase of J. G. Miles, Esq., and directly opposite the Printing Office of the k‘ Hunting lon . . .• • • Great and Glorious News! For the People of Huntingdon Town and County generally ! Extraordinary lifflitel fen i►► Prices i Notwithstanding much wrangling and iri , at varsity of opinion now exists among pollticiaris as, to who shall ho the candidates of the respCctiSi parties for the Presidency, it is an admitted lad: among all classes and all parties, that SWOOPE & AFRICA. have just opened at their old stand in Mein Street, Huntingdon, an assortment of Springy and Summer GOODS, not only the clitapat by at least lea jib. cod.. but decidedly the hest adapted to the wants of the People generally, that hde etc, been opened in this Hectic.' of the Mole. Their stock consists it! part of moo., Cfissi mores, Satinetts, and a groat variety 'of cheap goods suitable for Men's and Boy's Summer wear. Muslim of every quality and at astonishing low prices; Übe., Bed Shootings, Umbrel las and Parasols, Sun Shades, &h., &e. Also, Calicoes did Ginghanis of n quality and at prices that must suit the 'rims of all; Alan, Silks, Lawns, Mouslin de I,nius and zorinesof the finest quality and nt prices that "can't ho heal!" Shawls, Ifinlkerekiirfs, Gloves, Nlitts, Ribbons, Hosiery, &e., &c. Also, en elo. gent assortment of . _ Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, ILITS and ( - y e ws, of every variety: /t tinge ay.:nil/lent of Hoots and et.r4hOcti, made in the moat rubetanlal trianner: A general assortment of G HOCERIEN, Bard Imre, QueenStrate, Glagszturc i Paints, Oils, Salt, Sc.,. &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 boon pur chased for CABII, they are enabled to o ffer the m at prices as low, it not lower. than any other Co. tabllshment in the county. Call, examine and judge for yourselves. SWOOPE & AFRICA. rosy 2, /8,18. ATEAST 411211114111.! SPRING & SUMMER GOODS!! At the Store of GEORGE G Al the old Sland, in Market Square, Hunting. dun, I'a. The public are Informed that I have received an entire new stock of Spring & Summer Goods, hoing by far the best assortment ever brought to this place, among which will be found Cloths of ell kinds, Cassinets, Kentucky deens,Gambroons, French, Belgium and Fancy Cassimeres, Croton, Oregon and Tweed Cloth. Vestings,Flannele and Drillihgs, and a variety of Cettort Goods for Stun ner Wear. French and Irish Linens and Checks, Bed Ticking, Muslins and Sheetings, Umbrellas and Parasols. A large assortment of Calicoes of the newest styles, at lo* pukes: Earlston, Fretteli, Scotch Ord Domestic Ging ham...l lialzorines, Diapers, Table Cloths, Cot ton Fringe, Mouslin do bairns, French Lawns and Scarfs, Shawls and HandkerchiWs, Black and Fancy Alpacas, Merinoes. Silk GloVes, Ladies Caps, Ribbons, Hockey, &c., Also, a very excellent assortment of Ha% Cups, and READY-MADE CLOTHING, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Pala' Leaf Hats, Boots and Shoes, GROCERIES, R D Q LIE ENS W. 4 RE, P. VATS, G L.ISS 'JURE, FISH, S.ILT,&e., with a fine variety of Goods of all kinds. The alums stuck of goods lacing beets selected with great care, and purchased at reduced prices for Cash, in the city of Philadelphia, Inns enabled to offer Great Bargains, and hope that all will examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, us I am determined to sell as low us any one in Pennsylvania, Please caU and see my goods, ss it affords me pleasure at all time: to show them. Wheat, Rye, Cots, Corn, Flour, ('loveroced & Flaxseed, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon, Soap, Bees wax, &r,, token in exchange for Goods._ p25-tf.j GEORGE G WIN Dissolution of Partnership. hang partnership hcretefote existing between Leo. W. Whittaker and Cleo. Raymond, in the publication of ho Huntingdon Messenger, has been mutually dissolved. The books of the li . nt will I,e left at the office' of the " Messenger . ' for settlenient. OEO. \V. WIIfrrAKER tIE(Y. HA I'l%lolSb. May 2, 1849. N. B. Having purchased the Messenger Press, Materials, tkr , " I will, in a few weeks, resume its publication, when it will be sent to its old sub scribers, and the new terms made known. GEO. W. W HITTAKER. BARMAN STUMP, AT STAFFORD MILLS, 6 miles above Havre de ( race, Will at all times purchase Wheat at a price within TWO coals of Philadelphia Market. Cr Owners and Boatmen ore invited to call. Plaster may he had ut the Mill. april 25, 1848. QUEFINSW A RE, &C. GEO. GWIN invites house-keepers to call at his store and examine his large assortment of Queensware and Table Cutlery. Hams, Shoulders de, Flitch, ,J UST received from Pittsburg, several hogsheads of Hums, Shoulders and Flitch, and for sale by J. & W. Saxton. Ladies' Dress Gaiters and Shoes. beautiful assortment for sale at the tt new store of DORSEY & MAGUIRE• Also, a good assortment of Children's fine and coarse shoes. RICH AND RACY ! ithA6RTME CO., avail _u 11.6.scioes of ihisineatis of rOnlcing to their old friends a id itintomern that they !tave greatly enlatged there tooter, arid are now ripening at the phi and well ki4irriri e6 , tier, a very large end oplendid assortmerit Spring and SinninOr 006trs,. which WI II be sold 910 rer ('col. Clicapce that' . slab' ever before known in this latitude. Their stoa is henry and has been selected with great core, so that thu wants of the WAOLE PEOPLP, may he MON!. In addition to their former randy they herd Lidded a fine arsortment of HI TS, CA PS, end Ready-. Made Cloihing which now renders their establishment a Grand Bazar where everything useful and ornamental may lot found, end at fake. which DEFY all competition ! For examplei They die pulling srlendie Dress Latins for I'2', cots. per yard, CalicOes, from 3to 6 do'. do., lileilehed Muslin at 4 do. do., Good 13rown Sugar at 63 cents per lb.; best Rio Coffee at 10 cents per lb.; Mo lasses,. 25 cents per gallon. And to cap the critnax, they are able and willing to sell a FULL Strr of Turfy-made Cloth ing. for tilt small .coin Of 0.50. For further partieufars,; please tail at the 'OLD LOCUST CORN": i('!tere the important fact will be , proven that' Fisher, McMartrie& Co. have the largest, the res•r and the CIIE.IPEST stock of floods ever offered for sale in Hunting dem ! [Npril 6, 1148. sioilktr Grand Triumph OF run ~ ..... _... fitltfti9z:*lll:olo! By the last train. froth the cities of New York & Philadelphia! Successful passage through the "Raging Renew' !" Safe arrival of the most magnifi cent assortment of the finest and cheapest Fabrics entry brought to the county of Iluntingdod ! The export duties hang been taken off` every kind of Dar GOODS, Groceries, ‘ke &c &c ., & W, SAXTON Are enabled to present to their cue ttittfers an assortment of goods of unri• valled excellence, at prices so low as to be within the reach of all. CIO aiitt SO6 Alaslins from 2 tti 18 cis per yard. Cal icoe " 2to I& do. Gingham " 12 to 4.0 do. Lawns " 12 to 37 do. . Mouslin de Lain 12 to 37 do. Shawls " $l.OO to $8.50. ' Cabe " 61 to 10 cts per lb. Sugar " 6 to 10 do: Tea "25 to 100 do: Molasses ".Bto 20 cts fier quart. Sd7Ll' f PL..ISTER, FISH, d c. , 4-c. CML.TC. - g c LE'i:2:lLahs,-7 a What do you think of a full suit (made up) of excellent clothes, at 11—f $2.00 ? All of the very best (lglty, and to be sold on their usual iiaommodating [aplll-tf, NEW STORE! NEW & CmEAP SPRING GOODS! sUbsciibeis Would inform their filen& and' I the public that they have received and opened a w and o'r-t'UTtet, stock of 1D7.17=30033t3i selected with great care, and' sailed' to the +Mgt and summer seasons. fit their stook of Ladies Dress (roods, tnay be found all the newest styled, such a. Patio Lustros, Hair Cord Ginghadis,Doh• manes, Monterey Plaids, Mohair Lustros, Organ dies, with a large lot of Lawns and Celicits at all prices. Among their goods for the Gentlemen are Cashmere's, G. eslirnaret Plaids, hrap D'it 'beat , . limp dire, Mohair Cords, Napoleon Velvet Colds, linen Coat checks, Drillirg, SWIM. Vestings, &r., Bcm They would also invite attention toll t 'rated of Sugars— 5, 6 and 8 cents per pound— Molasses, front 37i to 40 cents per gallon ; and every othkr article usually kept in a Grocery Store, tit equally low prices. &wirer, Silk , Leghorn & Palm Leaf hats, Caps, Bonnets, Utn-, brellas, Parasols and Shades ibbons, Artificial Flowers, &c. We have tilso a handsome assortment of REAI )17-MADE Roots and Shoes. A Iso.--Fish, Salt, CLOTHING, Plaster, Iron and Nails. ary• 'no above stock having been purchased en tirely fur roan, WO are enabled to otter at Lows.. raises than such goods can he obtained elsewhere. Those, therefore, wishing to purchase, will please call and examine our stock, as we take great pleas ure in showing our goods. I)ORSEY k AIAQUIRE, In the store room-formerly occupied by Jacob' Miller, opposite the residence of Judge G win, Huntingdom It All kinds of Country Produce ta ken in exchange for goods, Litpll. Administrators' NOTICE is hereby given that lettets 6f adinin: istration have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of James Linn, late of Springfield town ship, deceased. Persons knowing theinselves in debted will come forward and make payMent, and ell those having claims will present them duly an , thenticated for settlement. CASPEk LYNN, and JAMES LINN, Adminis:raters,