FROM WASMNGTON. Important Commercial Treaty WASHINGTON, June 16,_1848 The Senate yesterday ratified an im portant commercial treaty with New Grenada. Among other provisions, is one securing the right of way from the Atlantic to the Pacific across the Isthmus of Panama. The President yesterday sent in the following nominations to the Senate: Hon Isaac 'Policy, of Connecticut, Attorney General, vice Nathan Clifford, resigned. Hon. A. P. Bagby, of Ala., Minister to Russia, vice .Hon. gaiph Ingersoll, re called. Calvin Ingersoll, of Conn., Secretary of the Russian Legation. The Peace Commissioners. Major Graham, who arrived here yes terday, reports that Commissioner Se 4ier is now on his way to this country, and may be expected here within ten days, bringing with him the ratified treaty. Gen. Taylor and Free Territory. The Boston Atlas contains the follow iug very important announcement Col. Johnson, of Upper Pe qua, Ohio, Who was selected by the Whrgs of Alia• mi, as their delegate to the convention— a staunch, undoubted Whig, who has, in a long life devoted to the cause, done it great service—a delegate to Harrisburg in 1839, and to Baltimore in 181.1., and Who has known Gen. Taylor long and intimately, writes, in a letter before its, that lie is all we could desire upon this very point. [-Ic writes that he has heard him declare, with much force, that he re garded slavery as a great evil to the country, and expressed a strong hope that the time might arrive when we could get rid of it altogether; and Col. John son declares his firmest conviction that Gen. Taylor ,‘ is the' last man to counte nance its being extended to any new terri tory that may be brought into the Union." More li rape, The lion. CHURCHILL C. CAMBRELING, in his speech last week at New York, told some truths to his brother democrats. In the course of his remarks he said that, froat the first roll of the drum at Palo Alto to the conquest of the city of Mex ico, the President and Secretary of War had been laboring to make a President for them, and that President would be 'Zachary Taylor, for he is the man after the hearts of the people." ed out of the window and thanked his Murder in Moyaniensing Prison. friends for the honor conferred by the PHILADELPHIA, June 15, 1848. call. But the venerable editor of the ' At an early hour this morning, an in- Union, with a lantern in his hand, sane inmate, named Bete, killed Wm. and blithe as a lark, called out " come . Johnston, who was placed in the cell to down; Senator, and let us hear how Mis prevent the former from doing himself • sonri is going." any harm ; the murdered man was lite- 4 Ah," said said the Senator, "is that rally cut to pieces. J yoa, lather Ritchie; you remind me of Langfeldt, the murderer of Mrs. Rnd-iDiogenes with his lantern in his hand, emacher, will hear his death warrant ; looking about the streets of Syracuse, read this afternoon, by Sheriff Lclar, to ! for an honest man." be hung on the 20th of October. 117-The New Orleans Delta says, that Gen. Taylor has had 2,000 copies of his Allison letter printed on fine letter pa per, and that whenever be receives a etter from a politician asking his °pin ts on any political subject, without tting himself to the trouble of reading through, he quietly sits down, folds up e of the Allison copies, and transmits to his inquiring friend and correspon. DREADFUL STEAMBOAT EXPLOSION. - The steamboat H. Kenny, Capt. Miller, exploded on the Tombigbee river, Ala bama, on Saturday last. Thirty persons were killed or arc missing, twelve arc badly maimed, and two shockingly seal ded. The boat sunk a few minutes after the explosion. The wounded were con veyed to the Marine Hospital, where the best medical assistance was rendered to the unfortunate sufferers. The steamer Clarksville was burnt near Ozark's Island, on the 27th of May. Thirty deck passengers, the crew, and Captain Holmes, were lost. The cabin passengers were saved. FemALE CLUBS.—AII the male popula. Lion of Paris are formed into clubs, and now it appears the women have been seized with the same gregarious propen sity. There was recently a meeting of the females' club held in one of the thea tres, to organize work for women, on principles of Fraternity, and to secure to each at least one franc per day. Le Droit gives the following account of the affair : "It would be impossible to describe the spectacle presented by the club de femmes, on Thursday evening, under the presidency of the Citoyenne N We cannot give an idea of the tumult, the disorder, the uproar, which took. place. There was nothing but cries, hisses, vociferations, pressing, crushing, even fighting. The windows and the glasses were smashed, but no speaker of either sex could obtain a hearing, not even the Abbe Cliatel, not even the Citoyenne N-. The sitting at length broke up in the midst of univer sal laughter, and was postponed to an other day ; but men arc not to be admit ted another time." MAINE SENATOR.—The Legislature of Maine has elected the lion. HANNIBAL HAIIILIN a Senator of the United States to fill the vacancy caused by the decease of the HOB. Juno FAIR FIELD, and occupy the Seat now temporarily filled by Mr. MOORE under an appointment front the Governor. Mr. IlnntLin has served two •or three terms in the House of Repre sentatives, and while there was a friend of the Wilmot Proviso. He is, of course, a Locofoco. AN ARMY OF THEM.-It is estimated that 600,000 men will take a part in the Presidential election of 1848, who, in 1844, were between the ages of 17 and 21. And it is further estimated that eedlards of them are Whigs. FOREIGN NEWS. The Acadia arrived at Boston a few days ago, with one week later news.— The news possesses interest, but we have no room for details. The surface of political affairs in France was somewhat more calm.— There is a lull, for a moment, in Paris, but the disposition is tending to violence and mob government. The Provinces are frightfully disaffected. A dreadful insurrection had occurred at Naples, and many lives had been lost. A new demonstration had taken place at Vienna, which had led to the flight of the Emperor of Austria, but it was ho ped that lie would be induced to return. The English Minister at Madrid had received his passports, and the affair had created no little excitement in Eng- land. A furious outbreak had taken place at Seville, and Lyons was temporarily in the hands of the Terrorists. The British House of Lords had re jected the bill for the Emancipation of the Jews. Great excitement prevailed at Berlin on the opening of the National Assembly, and Mitchell, the Irish repealer, has been convicted. The Fraternity Festival in Paris pas. sed oft' without disturbance. Barbes, confined in prison at Vincen nes, had made an unsuccessful attempt to escape, and there have been further arrests in Ireland. DIED, _ At his residence in Union township, Mom pai:m county, Ohio, on the M inst., Mr. Gaon,. LATER.—The Steamer "America" , formerly of Huntingdon county, Pa., arrived at Boston on Tuesday evening, full prospect of a blessed immortality, aged with news one week later. , 6,, years. ••. Mitchell, the Irish Repealer, has been 1 A t ColunMus, Ohio, a few days since, APAM :I , IP,TIMILLIN, Etgq., an old and respectable cit sentenced to fourteen years transporta ..n of that place, and formerly of Huntingdon tion, and great excitement prevails in ,:mnty, Pa. Ireland. i ---..--, There have been more chartist dis- 1 The Markets. torbances in England. I PIIILADELPIII.t, June 11, Is Is. • The continental news is warlike. One The market remains without enquiry for Flour, or two battles arc recorded. One be- tln• sates being confined to small parcels at lt%fi, , .5 , ; a V>, 6:2 t per bbl. Rye Flour is dfill at $3, tween the limes and Germans. 5c1,. .cries of 400 bbls. Corn Meal at $2,374. Franco is tranquil. , There is a moderate demand for Wheat with a TILE MODERN DIOGENES.-A Washing ton correspondent of the N. Y. Express tells the following anecdote, whose raci ness persons of all political sentiments will enjoy. After the ratification meet ing in favor of Cass and Butler, the oth er evening, a procession was .formed, which visited, in succession, the houses of Senators Dix, Benton and others. When the crowd had arrived in front of Benton'ii house ,that Senator merely look dent A GENUINE LOCOFOOO.—An exchange paper tells a story of a gentleman in l3erks county, a member of the Demo cratic party', whose attachment to regu lar nominations was happily illustrated. "The Convention have nominated Folk," said a wag to him, who had obtained possession of the rest) news. " Polk ! just the man we want !" " No, no, I was mistaken," said the wag; " Wood bury—Woodbury is the nominee."— ,I " Woodbury ! Good ! Nobody can run so well as Woodbury. He is the best man in the party." Well, after all, it is neither Polk nor Woodbury, but Cass." " Better still! Three cheers for Cass! Who can run so well as Cass ! Oz'rAliss Rachael B. Wallace, late of Burlington, by her last Will, bequeathed to Burlington College the sum of two thousand dollars; of which the interest is to be applied, under the direction of the Bishop, to aid such candidates for holy orders as he may select, in pursu ing their theological studies at Burling ton College. ID-Sarah Jane Pinkerton, who was tried in Boston for the murder of her mother, was Requited by the jury, on the grounds that she did not know the effects of administering the arsenic to her, sup posing it would only make her sick. The Jury were absent three hours. CAse VS JEFFERSON.—The Louisville Journal says that the first appearance of Gen. Cass upon the public stage, was signalized by a series of ferocious at tacts upon Mr. Jefferson, in a series of papers written in New Hampshire, which wil shortly be re-published. Yet this is the man who speaks of the Whigs as Hamiltonian Federalists ! re- There was a tremendous gather ing of the Whigs of Philadelphia at the Chinese Museum on Monday evening of last week, at which addresses were made by Mayor Swift, Ex-Governor Jones, of Tennessee, Hon. James Cooper, and Gen. Leslie Combs, of Kentucky. CoNsTieATiox or run Bowers or costiveness, headache, giddiness, pain in the side and breast, nausea and sickness, variable appetite, yellow or swarthy complexion, &c., are the usual symp toms of Liver Complaint. Wright's Indian Ye gitable Pills are always certain to remove the above complaints, because they purge from the body those morbid humors which are the cause, not only of all disorders of the liver, but of ev ery malady incident to man. A single :25 cent box will in all rases give relief, and perseverance will most assuredly drive every particle of dis ease from the body. COMPLEXION. Wright's Indian Vegitable', Pills are the best cosmetic an the World i because they cleanse and purify the body of those mot bid humors which, if lodged in the cuticle, are the cause not only of yellow or swarthy complexion and roughness of the skin, but all kinds of erup tive diseases. Wright's Indian Vegitable Pills al so aid and improve digestion, as well as cleanse and purify the blood, and, tWorefore, give health and vigor to the whole frame, which in turn, will be sure to give a clear and healthy complexion. o.l.l3eware of sugar coated counterfeits„o) Tire only originaland gen Indian Vegeta ble Pills have the signature rrf William Wrigts written with a pen on the top label of each box.. None other k genuine and to counterfeit this is Forgery. The genuine fur sale by " ' . 7F. — K.SIMOIVTON, Sole Agent for Hunting- don; Charles Porter, Alexandria; Blair & Robin-! son,Shade Gap; tilairBc Co.,Frankstown; Orbison & Co., Orbisonia; A. 0. Brown, Shirleysburg; Hunter & Co., West Barre and Petersburg; Graff &Co., Manor Hill; D. S. Bell, WElavy's Fort; JarnesMaguire, Saulsburg; John W. Myton, En nesyille; George H. Steiner, Water Street; A. & W. Cresswell, Petersburg; Milliken & Kessler, Mill-creek; and wholesale and retail at the prin. eipal office, 189 Race street,Philadelphia. li ht stock. Sales of good reds at 122 a I'2le, ;aid line white at 130 per bus. Sales of 3 a 1,- (m 0 ha Corn at 3le per bu. for Penna. yellow, and 1,000 bit. Western Oats at (Sc per ha. Whiskey is dull at 22c in bbls., and 31 in hhds. ROUGH AND READY CLUB, " A Little more Grape !" In pursuance of the recommendation of the Town meeting on Saturday last, the friends of Cen. Taylor in the borough of Huntingdon are requested to meet at the house Alex. Carmen, en \Vim,:Ego., EVENING next, (:Ist inst.,) for the purpose of organizing a "Roagh and Read y Club." A general attendance is requested. MAN Y. DR. IL. NORTON, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin county, Pa., wILL visit Huntingdon stated ly on the 15th of June, Sep- (i 5e „....1- tember, December and March, and . 6 ass remain two weeks at each visit. 13 — Rooms at Mrs. Hampson's Hotel. june 20, Lecture on tho Teeth. TAR. H. Nowrox, .Dentist, will deliver a Pub l.) lie Lecture on the Human Teeth, the causeC of their decay, and the means proper to be used for their preservation, at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on Thursday night, the 23,1 inst., td commence at 8t o'clock. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully in vited to attend. . . Dr. Norton will remain at Mrs. Hampson's Hotel until the 30th inst., for the porpose of at tending' to such operations as he may be called on to perform. His charges ate moderate, and all din operations varranied. 0 - ." The following medical gentlenien of es tablished reputation in Mifflin county, have per mitted hint the use of their imams as references, viz: A. Rothrock, M. D., C. Bower, M. D., A. K. Linn, M. D., and K. Wharton, M. D. Huntingdon, June 20, 1010. COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY wronEs. Nos. 32 and 33 Arcade, and 33 North Third St., PHILADELPHIA. CIOUNTRY Merchants con save from 10 to 15 per cant by purchasing at the above stores By importing my own goods, paying but little rent, and living economically, it is plain I can un dersell those who purchase their goods here, pay high rents, and live like princes. Constantly on hand, a large assortment of Pen and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors. Table Knives and Forks, in Ivory, Stag. Buffalo, Bone and Wood handles; Carvers and Forks, Steels, &c. Butcher Knives, Dirks, Bowie Knives, Re volving and Plain Pistols, &c. Just received, s largo stock of Rodgers' an I Wostenholm's fine Pen and Congress Knives. Also, a large assortment of Accordeons, &c., &c. Also, Fine English 'Twist and German Guns. JOHN M. COLEMAN. june2o-Iy. Crornelian & Brother, No. 11, Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Wine, Liquor and General Commission Merchants, WINE'S, Brandies, Gin, and Champalpne of different brands imported direct, and sod on accommodating terms to Country Dealers. Qual ities and proof of Liquors waranted. Philadelphia, June 20, 1845. The Campaign Approaching-+Gen's. Cass and Taylor in the rield. LL persona knowing themselves indebted to tithe subscriber by note, book account or other wise, are requested to make prompt payment on or before the 20th day of July next. Those neglect ing this notice, after that day, may expect to be called on by a proper officer who will notify them t i with what is called in Law a Legal Process. D. BUOY. Henderson township, June 20,1848. N. B. Persons having left watches with me for repairing or otherwise at any time while I was carrying on the Clock & Watch making businerig in Huntingdon, will find them iu the shop of H. K. Nell & Brother, in Market Square, next door to the Exchange Hotel. Any Watches not called for within six months will be sold ar public auc tion. D. B. BLANK DEEDS and MORTGAGES for sale at this office. Doctor Yourself FOP Twenty-Five' Cents ! k, ‘ 6 ;,13y means of the POCKET 7 ' 'AISCULAPIUS, Or,Every •, t= , \t ill 1/,, '' , one his own Phyrician !. ..to , / Seventeenth Edition, with 1',.1 . 4 - 4/ upwards of One Hundred ..7 dtv,, - .." Engrnviogs, showing privetl N,..:%:i..,,,7,- form, diseases a n i d n m . i every to, n i a t shape ion and s of the general system, 13y WM. YOUNG, M.D. The time has arrived, that persons suffering from secret disease, need no more become the victims of Quackery, as by the prescriptions contained in this book any one may cure himself, without hin drance to business, or the knowledge of the moat intimate friend, ard with one tenth Me usual ex pense! In addition to the general routine-of pri vate diseases, it fully explains the cause of Man hood's early decline, with observations on Mart iage —besides many other derangements which it wouW not be proper to enumerate in the public prints. ozr Persona residing at any distance from Phil adelphia. ran have this book forwarded to them through the Post Office, on the receipt of twenty five cents, directed to Dr. William Young, 152 SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia. June 20, 1849. STRAY PIG. ('TAME to the residence of the subscriber in j the borough of Huntingdon, on the 17th June inst., A WHITE BOAR PIG, supposed to be about live months old. The owner is re quested to appear, prove property, pay charges, and take it away—otherwise it will be disposed of according to law. JNO. ARMITAGE. Huntingdon, June 20, 1818. LOOK OUT! Late fashions and eheap Bargains. LEVI WESTBROOK, efiths p e e r c w t fbul y ic informs generally his t fr b i c en b d a s and tha just returned from the city with a large and neat quantity of city made Boots and Shoes, which he will dispose of on the most reasonable terms. He also keeps on hand a fine assortment of Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture. Call at his shop two doors west of the Post Of fice where you cannot fail to be accom odated with neat and durable work. Cash or Country produce always_ taken in payment fin. work. June 13, ISlS—tf. ./IDAIINISTIMTOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Allen 0. Brown, late of the borough of Shirlcysburg decd. having been gran ted to the undersigned, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said de ceased to come forward and make pay ment, and to all persons having demands against the same, to present theaprop erly authenticated without delay. May 30,1818. JOHN SHAVER, Adm'r. ADDITIONAL ATTRACTION ! CHE.IP PUBLIC.477OdVS ! A great variety of tho latest—most interesting and thrilling works of fiction have just been ro ceived at the "HUNTINGDON JEWELRY RTORE," which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. No ad. vanes asked in mental breadstuff 's ! STR.II .7►l.iß E. A dark bob-tailed mare, about tan years old, and having no shoes on the front feet, strayed from the premises of the undersigned, living at Juniata forge, West township, Huntingdon county. Any information concerning said marO will be thankfully received, and a rea sonable reward will be paid for delivery of said mare to the undersigned. ED WIN F. SHOENfiERGER. May 30, 1848. Still moue Astminging News in the MERCANTILE WORLD. The 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 PRO WELL with the 4th Light Brigade escorting an Immense Stoll: of Goods, Lobo disposed of at prices that will allay the tre mendous excitement. Still further glorious news for the community— art iVal of the train under Prowell—his batteries in position opposite Fort Wallace—joy of the masses—Prowell's Brigade fraternizing with the populace—enthusiasm 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, Beregee, Balzarince, Tissues, Organdies and Plaids ; Silks, striped, barred and plain ; 700 pieces of Calicoes which I will sell at such prices as will astonish the world. Shawls of every quality and price. Parasols, Parasolcts and Sun Shades. Laces, Edgings, Quillings,Bobinets, striped and barred Muslins, Gloves of every des cription, Hosiery in abundance ; Muslins, Tick ings, Checks, Diapers and cotton goods for pants loons. Ready made clothing, Hordawrc. Queens ware G roams, Boots and Shoes, Leghorn, Chi na, Pearl and Palm 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 CHEA P CORNER is the only place to get bargains at last. JOHN N. PROWELL. Cheap Cornet, Huntingdon, May 0, 1848. Dissolution of l'artnership. runic Firm of J. M. & S. 11. Bell, under which name tho business at Edward Furnace, in Shirley township, Huntingdon county, Pa., was carried on previous to the first day of April 1848, was on that day dissolved and ceased to exist by mutual consent. From that date. (lot of April 1848,) the busi ness at and of said Furnace has been conducted by and will hereafter be transacted by Samuel H. Bell, alone. JAMES M. BELL, SAMUEL 11. BELL. ' May 30, 18.11-3 t. pd. Great and Glorious News! For the People of Huntingdon Town and County generally ! Extraordinary Redaction in Pr•iccs Notwithstanding much wrangling and great di versity of opinion now exists among politicians as to who shall bo the candidates of the respective parties for 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 Sltilkiller GOODS, not only the cheapest by at least ten per tent., but decidedly the beat adapted to the wants of the People generally, that has ever been opened in this sectioa of the htate. Their stock consists in part of Cloths, Cassi mares, Satinetts, and a great variety of cheap goods suitable for Men's and Boy's Summer wear. Muslins of every quality and at astonishing low prices; Linens, Bed Ticking, Slicetings, Umbrel las and Parasols, Sun Shades, &c., &c. Also, Calicoes and Gingtu)is of a quality and at prices that must suit the views of all. Also, Silks, Lawns, Mouslin de Loins and Bal. sorines of the finest quality and at prices that " can't be beat!" Shawls, Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mitts, Ribbons, Hosiery, &c., &c. Also, an ele gant assortment of Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, 11.17 PS and CJPS, of every variety. A large assortment of Hoots and !Nimes. made in the most substantial manner. - A general assortment of GROCERIES, Hardware, Queensware, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Salt, 4.c,, &c. The subscribers desire to return thanks to their friends and the public generally, fur 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 Cucds having born pur chased for CASH, they are enabled to offer them at prices as low, it not lower, than any other es tahlishment in the county. Call, examine and judge for yourselves. SWOOPE & AFRICA. may 2, 1848. L.I,ST 1 SPRING & SUMMER GOODS!! At the Store of GEORGE G WIN, At Me old Stand, in Market Square, Hunting. • dun, Pu. The public are informed that I have received an entire new stock of Spring dd. Summer Goods, being by far the beet assortment ever brought to this place, among which will be found C loths of all kinds, Caseinets, Kentucky Jeans,Gambroons, French, Belgium and Fancy Cassimeres, Croton, Oregon and Tweed Cloth, Vestinge,Flannels anal Drillings, and a variety of Cotton Goods for Sum mer wear. French and Irish Linens and Checks, Bed Ticking, Muslim and Shectings, Umbrellas and Parasols. A large assortment of Calicoes of the newest styles, at low pi ices. Barlston, French, Scotch and Domestic Ging hams and Balzorinea, Diapers, Table Cloths, Cal ton Fringe, Mouslin de Laines, French Lawns and Scarfs, Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Black and Fancy Alpacas. Morinoes. Silk Closes, Mills, Ladies Caps, Ribbons, Hosiery, &c., &c. Also, a very excellent assortment of Hats, Caps, and READY-MADE CLOTHING, Leetorn and Straw Bonnets, Pala Leaf Hats Boots and Shoes. GROCERIES, HAR.P WARE,A.V.D. QUF,'ENSIVJIRE ; PAINTS, GLASS WARE, FISH, SALT; &c., with • fine variety of Goods of all kinds. The aboviTsiOck of good's havhig been selected with great care, and purchased at reduced prices for Cash, in the city of Philadelphia, I am enabled to otter Great Bargains, and heft that all will examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere, us I am determined to sell as low as any one in Pennsylvania, Please call and see my goods, as it affords me pleasure at all times to show them. Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Flour, Cloveraced & Flaxseed, Butter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon, Soap, Bees wax, &c., token in exchange for Goode. _u . p2s:tf.] GEORGE GWIN. DXSSOLVTXON. The partnerspilt heretofore existing between John N. Swoops and Wm. Moore of the town of Alexandria, in the Mercantile business, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the firm will ho sttled at the Store, where persons in , debted are requested to make payment. JOHN N. SWOOPS, WM. MOORE. Alexandria, April let. 1848. The business will bo continued by the under signed, at the Old Stand. He returns thanks for the patronage heretofore extended, and respectful ly solicits a continuance of the same. JOHN N. SWOOPE. lIMS.MAN STUMP, -- AT STAFFORD MILLS, 6 miles above Havre de Grace, Will at all times purchase Wheat at a price within TWO CENTS of Philadelphia Market. -• Owners and Boatmen aro invited to call. Plaster may be had at the Mill. april 25,1648. QUEENSAVARE, &C. GEO. GWIN invites house-keepers to call at his store and examine his large assortment of Queensware and Table Cutlery. Hams, Shoulders di. Flitch, TUST received from Pittsburg, several hogsheads of Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, and for sale by J. & W. Saxton. Ladies' Dress Gaiters and Shoes. beautiful assortment for sale at the / - 1, now store of DORSEY &AnuntE. Also, a good assortment of Children's line and Coarse shoes. RICH AND RACY ! FISHER, McMURTRIE & CO., avail themselves of this means of making known to their old friends dnd customers that they have greatly enlarged their room, and ape now opening at the old and well knirvin corner, a very large and splendid assortment of , Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold' ~ 20 Per Cent. Chea p er than was ever before known in this latitude. Their stock is heavy and has been selected with great care, so that the wants of the WHOLE PEOPLE may be euplied. In addition to their former variety they have added a fine assortment of HATS, CAPS, and Ready-sVade Clothing; which now renders their establishment a Grand Bazar where everything useful dhd etbartiental may bn found,and at prices which DEFY all competition! For example: They are selling splendid . Dress Lawns for 124 cents. per kurd; Calicoes, from 3to 6 do. do.; Bleached Muslin at 4 do. do.; Good Brown Sugar at 61 cents per lb.; best Rio Coffee at 10 cents per lb.; Mo 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 2.511. For further particulars, please call at the 'OLD LOCUST CORNER' ; ' where the important fact will be proven that Fisher, McMurtrie& Co. have the largest, the BEST and the CHE3PEST stock of Goods ever offered for sale in Hunting. don ! [April 6, 1848. Pennsylvania Rail Road COMPANY. stockholders are lieteby notified that the . J interest on the stock of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Compeny will be paid on demand at the office of the undersigned. New suliscriptions for stock will also be received, the interest MY which will be paid regularly on the 15th of 1610 and November. The stock may be paid up in full at the option of the subscriber. %IMES & DORRIS Huntingdon,. May 16, 1848. NOTICE. THE undersigned Audit& appointed 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 and among his legatees, will attend for that pupal° at the office of 'l'. H. Cromer, Esq., in the borOugh of Huntingdon, on Friday, the l Gth day of June next, when and where all persons interestedinay be present if they think proper. JOHN REED, AutlUOY. GREAT REDUCTION ! (1 001) thirty hour 'mass:CLOCKS can belled Tat Scott's cheap Jewelry Store for $3 50, and eight day brass clock. for $6 50. None cold that cannot be warranted. ASO, Common Watch Glasses fur 181 cts. Patents 25 cents, cod Bru netts 37 1-2 cents. A Pike :teduction irr all other articles. STRANGE PHENOMENA, Is it an optical delusion or a Brilliant reality that dazzles Ladies and Gentlemen as they pace JAS. T. (.;orr's Jewelry Store ? THE .31YSTERY SOLVED ! SCOTT, on his late visit to the east, drew ma• try of the splendid prizes in the Grand Jewelry Lottery, and being extremely lucky, be is deter mined to be extremely liberal. His store is filled with the richest and rarest specimens of set from the work shops of the east. He has the largest, the cheapest, nd the best assortment of CLOCKS and GOLD .d SILVER WATCHES, of al most every description, ever brotight to Hunting don. Also, Gold and Silver Fob Chains, Gold and Silver Pins and Pencils ; brilliant Rings and Breast Pins ; Bracelets, BOOM holders ; Silver Spoon, Mustard do., silver and common Specks, Rodger's Pen Knives. Roussell's unequalled Soaps, Perfumes, Liquid Flair Dye. Lip Salve, Shaving Cream, .fitc., besides a vast variety of other articles both for ornament and use, fill his eases. He has bought low and is settled in his determination tot sell low. Give hint a call. Huntingdon, May 16, Hats, Hale, 118114. ONE case more of Ashton's beautiful mole-skin Hats, which no gentleman should be without, just received, and for sale at FISHER, MeMURTRIE & CO'S. Also, a supply of Cerro Gordo and Buena Vista Hats of the best qual ity, and very cheap. To Housekeepers. INE Jersey Mired Hams, Fresh Shad, Herrifig & Mackerel, just landed, and for sale at FISHER, McMURTRIE & Co's. Pip 0101 asses. A fete morbhogshtads of that unrival- LI. led . fip Molasses, Athich has created so much excitement, now ready to be sold in quantities to suit purchasers, at the "GRaArD Bazaß" of Fisher, McMurtrie & 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. Sugai°. For the Ladies. Alarge and beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Gaiters, and Kid and Morocco Shoes, at the store of J. 4. W. Saxton. P.IiRT.I ER It AJVTED IN the Wholesale & Retail Hardware Trade, the Stock of which is new and recently selected. This is deemed an opportunity seldom to be met with for on active person from the interior of the State, who has some knowledge of the German Language, and also a good country acquaintance. The amount of Cash Capital required would be from $2OOO to $3OOO. A person with the above requisites and a par :tia knowledge of the business, with satisikethry references, by early application to No. 1271 North 9d St., or at Eagle Hotel, Col. Webb, will meet with attention. I'hiledelpltia.leb29•"tS.