FOREIGN NEWS. - ARRIVAL OF THE HIBERNIA, ONE WEEK LATER. NEW Yon x, May 27, 1844. The Hibernia has arrived with intel ligence one week later from Europe. The new Government has been ap pointed in France, with a complete tri umph to the moderate portion of the Piovtsional Government. An order had been received at Bolorrne, front Paris . , to put the whole line of coast in a state of defence, and to mount guns on the detached forts, which are built a little way out at sea. The gates of the upper town arc to be repaired and forti fied. There have been some bloody conflicts between the Poles and the Prussians. A jealousy exists between the Poles and Germany, and the former will not send members to the Diet. The Pope made a speech against the tear with Austria, the people rebelled, and the Pope wits forced to yield. The Pope has declared war against Austria. Further skirmishes have ta ken place between the Itahans and the Amittians, and the Austrian Army in Italy wits perilous at the last accounts. The Danes have blockaded the Ger man ports. The Prussians and allied army were nt Wiele.--Negotiations for peace were opened at Berlin mt the 4th inst., be tween the British Ambassador and de Aleyendorf. An insurrection has occurred at Mad rid. Portugal has issued decrees • for the suspension of the :alive trade. . Gormany is in an agitated state. An army of 50,000 men is stationed between Hamburg and Nureniburp,.. Anarchy prevails in Hungary, and the Jewish population are suffering from persecution. A rupture between Hun gary and Austria is threatened. Corn has declined. LIVERPOOL, May 13.—The . French roast has been ordered to be put in a complete state of defence, and several A RRIV A, OF THE STEAMSHiP new regiments of troops are to be fitted UNITED STATES. out immediately. Four lags later from Europe—,ittempt In France a new government has been I to orerthrow the French Government— formed by the election of a President I ellliance between .lustria and Russia and Vice President of Chambers, with —England meditating between Holstein Secretaries for the different departments. I and Denmark. Gamier Pages, Arago, Marie, Lamar- New YORK, Max' 31.—The steamship tine and Ledru Rollin, were elected an United States arrived this morning at 6 Executive Cotntnittee or directors. o ' c l oc k . Dupout d'Eure has declined receiving The negotiations of peace between office. Denmark and Holstein are going on un- The Paris papers contain a long proc- der the mediation of England, with pros- Imitation of the Republic setting forth pects of favorable results. the principles which are to govern its The Emperor of Austria has concln future intercourse with foreign nations, (led an alliance, offensive and defensive, its domestic policy, &c., &e. with the Emperor of Russia. The triumph of the moderate repub- I Charles Albert has the Austrians be helms has been complete. Louis Blanc I fore Verono. has withdrawn from all participation in i Twenty-six persons engaged in the the government, late emente were shot in Madrid. At Liverpool, time Cotton Market was ROME —HEPOETED DESPOTISM on"rne I firm withink change. Corn has slight- POPE.—The repugnance of the Pope to Ily advanced. American white 28 a 30s. declare War against Austria, the most Yellow 31s, 325. per 480 lbs. Indian Catholic Country in Central Europe, meal I:3a 13s 6d per bbl. has drawn upon his holiness the whole There was a held but unsuccessful at. weight of popular fury. On the 2d inst. tempt to nut down the French govern. : ------ a movement was got up to Rome to cony ment on Monday. A large intruder mar- The .71a rkrt s. pel him to declare war against the Aus- died to the Chamber—forced the gates . PHI LA DELPHIA, June 1, 1848. trines, which he long resisted. The , i , i , —oisso,ree tac -.-ssembly, end proclaim. ; There is very little activity in the safety of the Pope, the cardinals, and in• ed a new Government, composed of Blau- I market, under the influence of the late deed the city itself, being threatened, gui, Rasped, Hubert, Ledru Rollin, Bar- foreign advices, and Flour is dull at $5, for the mob vowed they would set fire bes, Louis Blanc, and others. 50 per bbl, which is now the uniform to it, the Pope at length yielded. The The troops of the line were called out, • asking rate for Penn'a and Western Ministry was dismissed, a new popular and the National Guard, and the Guard brands. Small sales for home use at $5 administiation formed, and the terrorists Mobile placed under arms. i 75,187 1.2, and ona lot at $6 per bbl. became completely triumphant. After mulch uproar nud confusion, the We notice only small sales of Corn meal The eoneessi°"s matte are, that "" . populace became intimidated by t h e mounting in all to about 1,200 bbls. at priests shall hi future fill any public em- troops, left the Assembly , and marched .. $2,25 for Penn'a. There is but little ployment, war shall formerly be declar- to the Hotel de l'ille.-41eauwhile the demand far grain and prices are lower. ed, Pope Pius IX to be the head of goy- i Assembly resumed its session, and the Sales of about 25,000 bu Wheat during ernmeat, a daily bulletin of the newsl National guard followed to drive out the the week, closing at 117a118c. for good froni the seat of war to be published,' , po pill t , e. The National Guards and reds, and 122a123c for white. Rye is and encouraffement given to volunteers the troops of the line maintained their doll at 75c. Corn is unsettled and dull amongst the'Ronent youth to proceed to allegiance to the National Assembly. with small sales at the close at 46a47c fight against the Austrians. The Ro- 'I firee's last voted were 44—lives 66. quail- of bu for good yellow . Several cargoes mans wore brought to this pitch of in- ,t The European Times says lower quail- o r Southern Oats have sold at xi 1-2a36 dignntion by the cruelties alledged to be t i es o f Am e ri can Cotton had advanced per bu., and Flaxseed at 1,35 e. Whis practiced by Radetsky towards his pris- 1 -Bth, with fair tran.actions. There is key is steady at 22c per gall. in bbls., oners.• an improving aspect in cominertial af- and 21c. i n l ow s. fairs geuerlly. 'l' T ".A CL 'DTI " Fourteen or fifteen failures are repor- .ID.IIINIS R./1 OR S . ted in Norway and Sweden, principally Letters of administration on the estate at Christiana. of Allen 0. Brown, late of the borough English F l u i ds fluctuate according. to ' of Shirleysburg deed. having been gran : Continental advices. On the 16th, Con- . ted to the undersigned, he hereby gives ' sots were 82 7-8 to 83 1-4. notice to all persons indebted to said de- Lord Ashburton is dead. ceased to come forward and make pay- The Nat Iona! states, that the difference • ment, and to all persons having demands which existed between M. Ochsenbcin ' against the saute, to present thetn prop and the swiss Diet, and which inducedlerly authenticated without delay. the former to tender his resignation, hay- I May 30, 1848. JOHN SHAVER, lug been arranged, M. Ochsenbein would A dm'r. as formerly, preside over the Diet as ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION ! President. CHE.4P PUBLIC 4770. A'S ! M. Paffuerre had been appointed sec rotary of i lm executive commission, with A grist voile variety of the latest—most interesting and thriing Works of fiction lino just been re. a deliberating vote in the council of min- „Ned at this inters. "HUNTINGDON JEWELRY STORE," The Presse states that orders have which wilt it ., ium at phimophia price.. road. been sent to Brest to complete the Bees- v,ince asked in mental breadstuff's I lau ship of the line, and to prepare to arm two more ships of the line and a frigate. ST ILI I .71'.1 Aft E. It is understood that M. Ledru Rollin A dark bob-tailed mare, about ten strongly insisted on having one of his years old, and having no shoes on the followers installed in the ministry of the front feet, strayed from the premises of interior, so that although at member of the undersigned, living at Juniata forge, the executive commission, he should West township, Huntingdon county. still wield the same powers over the Any information concerning said mare country as before. He required that M. Iwill be thankfully received, and a rea- Flocon or Julius sabre should be nomi- sonable reward will be paid for delivery noted to that office. ! of said mare to the undersigned. This being resisted, M. Ledru Rollin l EDWIN F. SHOENBERGER. threatened to resign. I May 30, 1848. harritsoNmENT OF THE Pore.—A report prevailed in Paris, May 12, that the Pope repenting his late hostility to Austria, j had revoked his late declaration of war, I that in consequence, the people had ri sen en masse and deposed him from his temporal authority—placing hint under restraint in the Castle of St. Angelo. The Journal des Debats confirms the above. It appears that Rome has regu larly rebelled against him, and the prob ability is that his holiness will be de posed as a temporal Prince. In fact, the entire executive authority appears to be exercised by the new ministry without any' control on the part of the Pontiff. [Front the London Times of Mey 13.] Some of the journals announced that the Pope had been deposed, and the Re public proclaimed at Rome but the news seems to be premature. SPAIN—MILITARY I NSURRECTION.—A military insurrection took place at Mad rid on the 7th inst. at 4 o'clock in the morning, which was suppressed after a sanguinary conflict, which lasted seve ral hours. The number of dead was not known, but it was considerably greater than in the insurrection of the ',:6th of March. Among the killed was the Cap tain General Fulgosio, brother-in-law of Maria-Christina. Thirty four of the prisoners taken—one half of them civil- . - • lions, the other half military men—were LATER FROM MEXICO. i tried and sentenced to death by a Court .firrival of a Bearer of despatches—Pros- ! Martial, and were about to be shot when pccts of Peace Clouded—Herrera not i the post left. elected—Pena y Pena Provisional Pre. AUSTRIA AND ITALY—Nom:IEBs Or Tim stdent—Depths by drowning—Suicide; \VAR.—Letters from the army of opera . - of Lieut. Brereton. 1 tions on the Mincio and Upper Adige, CottnußtA, S. C. May 3 1 of the 2d, state that the whole rights The Overland Express of to-day brings ! bank of the Adige, above Verona, as far New Orleans papers of the 26th inst. as Pontone, is in the hands of Charles The steamship New Orleans had at-' Albert ; that the. Austrians were beaten ' rived with Vera Cruz dates of the 22d, in four several places on the right bank, .. and from the city of Mexico to the 18th.. on the morning of the Ist, and for- Limit. Conner, a bearer of despatches ced to cross the river and return to Ver. ' to the Government, is among the passen one, with a severe loss• in killed and gers of the New Orleans. • wounded, mid of 400 prisoners. The' The prospects of peace are not so fa• bridge of boats et Pontalla has been re- vorable as reported by previous arrivals. moved, hut the King is to establish a fly. The opposition party is daily growing ins bridge there and attempt to gain the stronger, and the endeavors to create a left bank of the river. revolution continue. RUSSIA.—AII the ambassadors of Rae- Herrera has not been elected Presi sia at the German courts are - preparing dent, but Pena y Pena has again been, to take their departure. The Russian chosen Provisional President. minister plenipotentiary De Suave, at The conviction of Tilden, Dutton and Hamburg, is about to give in his resig- Laverty for murder and burglary and nation, after fifty years of diplomatic their sentences to be hung, is confirmed. Mr. Harris and Mr.. 'Pinckney were' services. drowned on the 15th, by the swamping ! His majesty the emperor of Russia, i of a boat while crossing the bar at Tus has prohibited, after the 14th of April, to export Russian gold and silver coin from P an ' the whole of the western boundary of the' Lieut. Brereton, while on his way empire until further notice. from the Rio Grande„ jumped overboard from the steamship Telegraph in a fit of There remains but little doubt as to the intended campaign insanity.of Russia ; among : other preparations: the creation of a bridge of boats at the fortress Nova Gi . . erogierosk•, across the Vistula, has an evident warlike appearance, since there IS no main road lending from the for tress. 13LOCKADE or VgNICE.—Tlic London Gazette publishes nn official account from count Figuelmont in which the blockade of Venice is made known. BLOCKADE or• GEIIMAN Poor or THE DASES.—The same Gazette contains no official despatch from the Danivh ister Runth, announcing the blockade of Stettin, Stralsund, Rostock, Wistnar, and Dantzic•—the four first from the 2d of May, and the lust from the 3d, the bloelincie of the tlbe being fixed for . the 10th IMPORTANT NEWS-THE CEN , TRAL RAILROAD. PITTSBURG, !'Tay, 1815. The election on Saturday night last resulted in favor of authorising the Coon ty Commissioners to subscribe one mil lion of dollars to the Central Rail Road. All doubts relative to the early comple tion of this great work are now at an end, P-The ANUEDUCT near Blacks Eddy, on the De!mare division of the Pennsyl vania canal, was partially washed away, about noon on Sunday. It will require about two weeks to repair the damage. A DF.TKUMINATION OF BLOOD TO •rue 11X., as it is called, cots tre accounted for upon no other principle than from the presence of corrupt and stagnant !tumors in the venous circulation, which prevent the return of the vital fluid to the heart. When the passages are choked up, and it becomes rp, it were, prisoner in the head, there is a disten sion or swelling of the blood-vessels, a pressure upon the brain, headache, giddiness, palpitation of the heart, apoplexy, and other dreadful results. . . Wrights Indian Vegitable pills are certain to' plevent the above unpleasant complaints, because they expel from the circulation those humors whirl' are the canoe of all disordered 'notions of the blood. They also aid and improve digestion, and therefore will most assuredly give health and vigor to the body. ry'lletoare of Vigilr coated counterfeit t.,r - D 7/se only original and genuine Indian Vegeta ble Pills have the signature uf William Wrigts written with a pen on the top Libel of each b ,.i. None other iq genuine and to counterfeit this is forgery. The genuine fur sale by I'. K.simoyroN, Sole Agent for Hunting don; Chariot Porter, Alexandria; Blair & Robin son,Shaila Clap; Blair& Co.,Frankstown; Orbison & Co., Orbisonia; A. 0. Brown, Shirleysburg; limiter & Co., West Barre and Petersburg; & Co., Manor Hill; B. S. Bell, M'Elavy's Fort; JaincsMag,uire, Saulsburg; John W. Myton, En nesville; George H. Steiner, Voter Street; A. & W. Cresswell, Petersburg; Milliken & Kessler, Mill-creek; and wholesale and retail at the prin eipaloillue, 169 RICO street,Philadelpli ia. Still more Astonving News in the MERCANTILE WORLD. The concessions made by the Jews and Gentiles' ' NOT SA TIOFACTORY ! A further reduction of prices demanded by the I people—resistance by the various Firms and ad. vance of PROWEI.I. with' the 4th Light Brigade escorting an bonnetlse Stock o 1 Goodw, to be disposed of at priceejhat will ally the tre mendous excitement. Still fur, her glorious news for the community— art issl of the train under Prowell—his batteries in position opposite Fort Wallace—joy of tics masses--Prowell'e Brigade fraternizing with the populace—enthusiasm of the rank and Tile for the Hero of Cheap Goods--his splendid assortment opened and crowds of customers surrounding his counter. Amongst this assortment may be found th e most splendid lot of LADIES' DRESS GOODS ever exhibited in the United States. Such as Gingham., Lawns, Bereges, Balzarines,'Pissues, Organdies and Plaids ; Silks, striped, barred and plain ; 700 pieces of Calicoes which I will sell at such prices as wil astonish the world. Shawls of every quality and price. Parasols, Paregolcts and Sun Shades. Laces, Edgings, Quilling's, Bobinets, striped and barred 'tingling, Gloves of every des cription, Hosiery in abundance ; Mullins, Tick- I ings, Checks Diapers and cotton goods for pante loons. Beady made clothing, Hardawre. Queens- , ware Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Leghorn, Chi-' na, Pearl and Palm Leaf Bate. 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 es will satisfy the people of this county that die UREA I' CORNER the only place to get bargains at lost. _ JOHN N. PHOWELL Cheap Corm. Huntingdon, May 9, 1898. STRANGE PHENOMENA. la it an optical delusion or a Brilliant reality that dazzles Ladies and Gentlemen as they mass JAS. T. BCOTT'S Jewelry Store ? THE MYSTERY SOLVED ! soaTr, on his late visit to the east, drew ma ny of the splendid prizes in the Grand Jewe!ry Lotte y, and being extremely lucky, he is deter mined to be extremely liberal. His store is tilled with the richest and rarest specimens of art from the work shops of the east. fle.has the largest, . the cheapest, and the boat assortment of CLOCKS and GOLD and SILVER V% A TCHES, of al most every description, ever brought to Hunting , don. Also, Gold and Silver Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pins end Pencils ; brilliant Rings and Breast Pitts ; Bracelets, Hoquet holders ; Silver Spoon, Mustard do., silver and common Specks, Rodger's Pen Knives, Howson's unequalled Soaps, Porfuines, Liquid Hair Dye. Lip Salve, Shaving Cream, eke., besides a vast variety of ether articles both for ornament and use, fill Its eases. Ile has bought low and is settled in his determination to sell low. Give hint a call. Huntingdon, May 16, 1848. " Encourage your Own" Cabinet Hare Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa. 3. H. & D. WHITTARER, jTOULD avail themselves of this method or %1 informing their friends and the public tit large that they continue to carry an the CABINET-MAKING business, at their old stand, ono door east of the dwelling hose of J. G. Miles, EON, nod directly opposite the Printing Office of the Hunting lon Journal," wham 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 theme ves with a very large and superior stock of shaft; they have no hesitation m 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 wit: keep constantly on band, and make to order, SIDE BO✓IIIDS, BUREaUS, 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. Comss made and funerals attended, either in town or country, at the shortest notice. They keep a Hoarse for the accommodotion of their cus tomers. Grain of all kinds will be taken in exchange for furniture a nd work. Thankful for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to them, they assure the public that no efforts will he spared on their part to deserve a con• tinuance and increase of public patreaage. moy 2, 1848-tf. Has, lints, Hats. ONE case more of Ashton's beautiful kJ mole-skin flats, which no gentleman should be without, just received, and for sale at FISHER, McMURTRIE & CO'S. Also, a supply of Cerro Gordo cud Buena ista Hats of the best qual ity, and very cheap. To Housekeepers. VINE Jersey cured Hams, Fresh Shad, NINE Herring & Mackerel, just landed, and for sale at FISHER, MeMURTRIE & Co's. Tip Molasses. A few more hogsheads of that unrival- A letrfip Molasses, which has created so much excitement, now ready to be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at the "GRAND BAZAR" of Fisher, McMurtrio & 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 C. Sugar. For the Ladles. large and beautiful assortment of A Ladies Dress Gaiters, and Kid and Morocco Shoos, at the store of J. 4 W. Saxton. • !, Cheat and Glorious News! Another Grand Triumph For the fietiple of Huntingdon Town and OF THE . County generally !. Runt oz-Sbarono ...—... ih ilk last train from the cities Retrafordinary .licdnenoii in of Nov York & Philadelphia! Prices ! i Successful pagmage through the "Raging Kamm] !" Notwithstanding much wrangling mid great di versify of opinion now exists among politicians as q„or e , tteHittli of t h e most inagliiii _ to who aluill bo the candidates of the respective , "--."' parties for the Presidency, it it on admitted tact , Cern assortment of the finest and among all class. and all parties, that thetrpest: Fahrtcs every brought SWOOPF A FRI C 'V, _1 l to Ile county of Iltititingdon ! .._. have just opened at their old stand in Maio Street,' Huntingdon, an assortment of 1 Thd dkplrf duties liaQing teen taken tiff I et`eq kiiid dr .D.:l'l' Gdons, Groceries, spring :inn Summer &c., &c., &c., . GOODS, ~...._......, ... r J.. & W, SAX.I.OIN not only the thropcst by at least ten Per cent.. but Are' ettabled to presetit to their Clll4- decidedly the brat adapted to the wants of the • • . People generally thin too ever beer . op v ned hi mi. , tamers nit assortment of piiiilS,of unri. sectiol of the State, railed excellence, at prices so lbw as to . ._ .. . . . Their stock consists itt port of Cloths, ('asst- be within the reach of all.' mere:, Satinet's, and g gigot variety of cheap 1 Ctffl anti `ec goods suitable for Men's and Roy': Summer wear. ....,:_ Muslim; of every quality and gt astonishing low ',,;("!"11. !Irani '?'se. } g ite vlit:3.4rd . r prices; Linens , Bed Ticking, Shootings, Umbret. Calieoe " !,..tc II? (los Ins and Parasol., Sun Shades &c., Ike. Ginghams '' lll tin tri• do. • - -- -- _ ... _ _ Alao, Calicoes and Ginghains of a qtfatity and Ltm:tis " 12. to 37' d6.' at prices that moat suit the riewa of alt. Mouslin de Lain 12 til'37 do: Also, Silks, Lawns, Mouslin de Lftins and Hal , chi_ i crOlWiti " $ l.OO to $8.50. zorines of the finest quality and at prices flint if . "can't be heat!" Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Cloves, "i!" .. 6} to If/ j ets liet Ili. Mitts, Ribbons, Hosiery, &c., &c. Also, , in els. Sugar " 6to JO dO. font assortpent of — 1 Tea "29 to 100 do' - Leghorn. and Straw Bonnets, Molasses "BtO 20 ets per tiiiitrt. 54L7', PL.,ISTER, FISH, Aw,,. 4w. //.7TH and (WPS, of every variety. • A large assortment of C2U.2 ( a)9: - .I ) ZI.qUI:Sati. ll' Hoots and Nhoes, What do you think of full suit (made made in the most substantial manner. A general up) of excellent clothe 4, at assortment of GROCERIEX, CC? $2.00 ? -rii Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, All of the very beat quality, and to be Paints, Oils, Salt, 4w,, dre. sold on their usual adconimodating The subscribers desire to return thanks to their terms. rapt 1 1-tl. friends and the public generally, furors liberal pat- NE IV QMO DI 1 4 1 t ronage heretofore extended to them. And in ask- i 0 I it l'.l ir ing a continuance of public favor, desire to state that their new stock of Goods having hoer pur chased for 1:A SH, they are enabled to oiler them NEW &, C .EAP SPRING GOODS ' at prices as low, it not lower, than any other es : _.... . .. —77. tat;lishment in the county. Call, examine and THE suhecriliers would inform their friendr and judge for youreelves.tho public flfrtt they have received and opened SWOOPE & AFRICA. a Now and nevritik, clock of may 2, :848. _ dtlected with greet mere, din? sdited . ler the spring .L.IST aRRIP.IL: and' sunimer seasons. In their stock of Ladies' —=---- Dress Goode, may In found all the newest styles, SPRING ei SUMMER ouch lIS Paris Luetres, Hair Cord Gingharne, Eoli enncs, Monterey Plaids, Mohair Lusters, Organ (lr 0() D S ! I dies, with a large lot of Lawns and Calicoes at all pi icee. Amo n gn their goods for the Gentlemen aro Caehmarets, Caslimaret Plaids, Drap D'Alberm, At the Store of Drap irEte, Mohair Cords, Napoleon Velvet G FORGE G . MIN, Cords, Linen Cost checks, Drilling, Summer At the old Stand, in Market Square, Hunting- V esting.i &e:, &t. don, Pa. They would also invite attention toll* stock of G II 0 C E It I E S The public are informed that I ha, e received 1 an entire new stock of Sugar's— 5, 6 and 8 cents per pound— ._.... . _ . Spring dc Summer Goods, 1 Molasses, from 37.1 , to 40 cents per being by far the best assortment ever brought to i gallon ; and every other article usually this place, among which will bo found t., loths of I . kept in a Grocery Store, at equally all kinds, Cassinets, Kentucky Jcans,Gatnhroons, • low prices: French, lielgiutn and Fancy Cossimeree, Croton, ___ o. ... • Oregon and 'tweed Cloth. Vestings,Flannels and Beaver; Silk,. Leghorn & Palm Drillings, and a variety of Cotton Chinas for Sinn- ~..- - --WM Lela* Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Um later wear. French andlrish Linens and Cheeks, brellas, Parasols and Shades, Bed Ticking, Muslim. and Shootings, Umbrellas Ribbons, Artificial Flowers, &c, and Parasols. A large assortment of Calicoes of , . h ~ . . \V e base also a handsome assortment of the newest styles, at low pikes. Earlston, French, Scotch and Domestic Ging- READY-MADE TlF i nd lialsorines, Diapers, Totde (Inns Cnt- CLOTHINGI ton Mae, Mouslin de imiries, French l'iwns and Scarfs, elletwis and Handkerth?efs, 'filed: and' hoots and Shots' A lsa---Fish Salt Ladies Caps, Ribbons, Hosierv, &c., &c. ' j Plaster, iron and POWs. Also, a very excellent assortment Of kl ata, 1 cci , The above stock having been purchased ("l eaps, and I tirely for ',sit, we are enabled to °Keret LOWER READY-MADE CLOTHING, i pum.E.s i hall such gotnlstan be obtained elscwlict c. Those ' therefre oovishing to purchase, will please Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Palm Leaf .culi and examine our stock, as we tuke great pleas- Hats, Boom and Shoes. ' ore in shoWing our goos. 1 GROCERIES,H4RDIV.I RE,./I.IVD- DORSEY k MAGUIRE, QUEENSW.4ILE, P.41..V.T.5 . , G1....155_ fa the store room formerly occupied by Jacob ficl RE, FISH, S.4L7',ke., &e., with ' Miller, opposite the residence of Judge Gain, fine variety of Goods of all kinds. , Huntingdon. The above stock of goods having been selected [E,?- All kinds of Country Produce ta ' with gloat care, and purchased at reduced prices , ken in exchange for goods. rap 11. for Cash, in the city of Philadelphia, I am enabled to offer i Pennsylvania Rail Road Great Bargains, and hope that all will examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, as I ant determined to sell as low as any one in Pennsylvania, Please call and ace my goods, as it alfords nte pleasure at all time.: to show them. Wheat, Rye, Cots, Corn, Floor, Cloverseed & Flaxseed, Butler, Eggs, Lard, Bacon, Soap, Bees wax, &c., taken in exchange for Goods. ap254.] GEORGE G WIN. DISOLUTION. The petnerspih heretofore existing between John N. Swoop° and Wm. Moore of the town of Alexandria, in the Mercanttie business, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The hooks of the firm will be titled at the Store, where persons in debted ate requested to make payment. JOHN N. SWOOPE, 4VM. MOORE. Alexandria, April Ist. 1848. The business will he continued by the under signed, at the Old Stand. Ho returns thanks for the patronage heretofore extended, and respectful ly solicits a continuance of the same. JOHN N. SWOOPE, HERMAN STUIVIP, AT STAFFORD MILLS, 6 miles above Havre de Grace, Will at all times purchase W heat at a price Within TWO CENTS of Philadelphia Market. ri• Owners and Boatmen are invited to call. Plaster may be had at the Mill. april2s, 1898. QU EENSW A RE, &U. GEO. GWIN invites house-keepers to call at his store and examine his largo assortment of Queensware and Table Cutlery, Rams, Shoulders & Flitch, - - TUST received from Pittsburg, several j hogsheads of Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, and for sale by J. & W. Saxton. ______. s• NM% Benotai, Ladies' Dress Gaiters and Shoes, ISTV:MI . 4EI' AT 1/A W Hu tin don Ps Omen lit his old residence it ' : ►fo ie street,. a beautiful assortment for sale at the A new store of DORSEY & MAGUIRE: few (100111 west of the old Cow t House. He will Also, a good assortment 01 Children's attend to any business entrust.' to him in the iiev. line and eoarse , 11Q,A, oil Court', of Huntingdon and adjoining countit a 7-" J At 3, COMPANY. pliE stockholders are hereby notified that the 1 interest on tlle stock of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Compatiy will be paid on demand at the office of the undersigned: New subscriptions for stock will also be received., the interest on which will he paid regularly od the I.sth of May end November. The stock nay be paid up in full et the option of the subscriber. MILES & DOE , EOI. Huntingdon, May 16, 1848. NOTICE, THE undersigned Auditor appointer! by the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County, to dis• tribute the balance in the hands of Robert Camp ', bell, Esq., administrator of the estate of Hercules , Kemp, late of Springfield township, decd., to .d among his legatees, will attend for that purpose at the office at T. H. Ctemec, Esq., in the borough of Huntingdon, an Friday, the 10th day of June next, when and where till persona interested may be present if they think proper. JOHN REED. Auditor. GRZIAT REIDt7CTION ! 00D thirty hour ;nags 'CLO CKS,, can he had k_Tat Scott's cheap Jewelry Store for $3 50, and , eight day brass clock. for $8 50. None sold that cannot be warranted. Also, Common Watch r Glasses for 181 cts. Patents 25 cents, and Bru netts 37 1..2 cents. A like reduction hi all other article.. - --- Bassoifiliost of I arinership. r E Firm of J. M. &S. H. Bell, under which name the business at' Edweid Furnace, in Shirley township, 11 untmedori county, Pa., was carried on previ.ius to tl e first day of April 1848. was on that day dis.olved and ceased to exist by thutual consent. From that dale. (let of April I 848,) the busi ness at and of said ParIIUCC has been conducted by and will hereafter be transacted by Samuel . H. Hell, alone. JAMES M. BELL, SAMUEL H. Brad.. May 30;1843-at: pd.