h From the PhilidelPhla Ledger. LATEST FOREIGN NEWS. ITlval of the Steamship Itritania. '1 With the exceptions of engagements illicit have taken place between the yians and Austrians during the week, i the surrender of some Danish sol liers to the Prussian Army, affairs gen :rally look somewhat quiet. FRANCE AND HER CONSTITUTION.- France is, however still the theatre of considerable confusion. A report was spread in the course of the sitting of the National Assembly on the Bth instant, that the police were in search of a high personage, arrived in the morning at 1%. ris by the diligence from London. From ;pformation believed to be correct this L'n ersonage has been arrested. The per. age here alluded to is the Prince de ;ovine. Prince Louis Napoleon is understood to be elected for Paris. He will proba bly obtain three returns besides that at the capital. The government of course will not dare to molest him. The European Times states that "the resignation of Lamartine and Ledru Rol lin was openly talked of in Paris, and suspicions are expressed that Lamartine was a party to the movement of the 15th of May. Caussidiere, late Prefect of the Police, charges Lamartine with having supplied the arms to Soubriere, which enabled him to get up the conspiracy.— Lainartine's friends all allege that his aim was by snaking a popular demon stration to avoid a collision in the streets of Paris. M. Thiess is reported as not unlikely to supplant Lamartine in au- thority. ' RUSSIA—The Cholera.—The cholera is again snaking sad havoc in Russia. According to "the Berlin rapers there were 155 cases in Moscow, 57 of which terminated fatally. . . AUSTRlA—Continued abxence of the Emperor.—We have accounts from Vi enna to the 2d. inst. The conduct of the Emperor is considered by the Vien nese as most extraordinary. A deputa tion of ladies to present a petition, re questing his Majesty to return to his capital, had been treated with marked rudeness. ROME—The Pope's popularity restored. —lt is said that Pope Pius had recover ed all his popularity, and on the feast of St. Philip, the population made a bill- Ii ant manifestation in his favor ITAky—Peschiera surrendered to Charles filbert.—Advices .trom Turin to the Ist hive brought the important intelligence• that the Perschiera had surrendered tikd was in the hands of the troops of Charles Albert, and that an engagement had taken place at the same moment at Vteito,, beta;een 30,000 Austrians, who hasil .mareliedfritrt Vereina,, and 15,000 Piedmontese., The resul t of Which was, that the fortrCar were completely routed, and be. ing Matted' by the eitV"al r y Were frying in corittisiori„ A great ,portion Were but to pieces. The King and Duke of Savoy were personally . engaged in this Combitt. The former received a slight eontusion of the ear from a cannon ball that' passed neat him, and the latter was Slighily wounded by a musket ha LA Nn—Fraterniztetion of the Repeal and Orange associations.-The Repeal Association and Orange confederation have at last fraternized. A new society to be comnsed of the members of both these bodies is to he formed. It is to as some the style and title of the frisli Leagae._ • It is to he managed by a committee chosen from the members of both the late societies, and to agitate the ques. tion of repeal by constitutional means alone. Doubts aro entertained by many whether such muterials-as the proposed league will contain, can work harmoni ously together for any length of time. [By telegraph for the Daily Mews.] LATE AND IMPORTANT FROM MEXICO. NEW OuLEANs,.Friday, Juno. 23, The steamship Palmetto arrived yes terday from Vera Cruz. Our advices from that city are to the 18th, her day of sailing, A formidable conspiracy had broken out in the City of Mexico, having for its object the overthrow of the Government, and the extermination of the Peace Par ty—or the party in favor of the late trea ty. The work of assassination had al ready commenced, five of the prominent Advocates of peace, friends of the United States, having been murdered. The conspiracy is headed by Gen. Par ades, Ex-President, and Padre Jamul°, the guerilla leader. All the 'United States troops were ex pected to leave the Capital on the 21st June. The Palmetto brought four companies of Michigan Volunteers. Mr. Sevier left the Capital on the 12th and was expected to arrive at Vera Cruz on the 19th. o.n his arrival at Vera Cruz, tho Cus tom House at that place would be given itp to the Mexican authorities. MARKETS.—Cotton is quiet. The sales yesterday reached 1500 bales, ranging at 51 eta. for middling and good mid dling. Sugar, Molasses and flour are without change. Northern Exchange has improved. —Gen. Cass's phihinthrophy is its comprehensive as the over arching sky. —Staunton Dem. And his prospects are as blue, says the Louisville Journal. Charge of Abduction. LOWELL FACTORY GIRLS !—An exciting case has just come up in Boston. Mrs. Mary Mead and two of her lady board ers, whose names are Mary K. Pierce, alias Rosetta Kimball, and Mary Jane Sunburn, alias Teresa Livingston, have been indicted by the Grand Jury for se ducing Madeira Maria Lincoln Webster and Caroline McCormick to become in mates of Mrs. M's house for the purpose of prostituting their persons for unlaw ful gain. The three females were ar raigned at the bar to plead to the indict ment. Mrs Mead is a magnificent wo man, dressed in mourning, and wearing an aspect of profound grief. The other females were young, fresh looking nymphs, handsomely dressed, and one of them shed tears freely. They plead not guilty, and were put under bonds of $lOO each. Mrs. Mead having been sep erately indicted for keeping a house of ill fame, was required to give bail in the sum of $6OO. The ladies went to jail in default of the required surety. Constable Ellis, an old and respecta ble officer of Boston, is charged with , at tempting to spirit away Miss Webster, I to prevent her from testifying in the case. The Boston Mail justly remarks upon the case : . This " abducing" girls over eigh teen years old, and who have seen some thing of the world, into houses of pros titution, and there making them fraier nize with the depraved inmates after a few hours coaxing, is hard to reconcile with the general purity and virtue of the sex, which should not be libelled with supposition until it is fairly proved. RECEPTION OE GEN. CASS IN DETROIT.— The " Detroit Advertiser" gives a sorry account of Gen. Cass' reception by his neighbors. It says " the entire proces sion was counted by a prominent Loco foco, as it crossed Jefferson Avenue, and he informed us it only numbered 148 ! exclusive of some ten or fifteen in car riages. The whole thing more resem bled a funeral procession, than anything else. Not a cheer— not a hurrah—not an audible demonstration was made." WHO ARE THEY I—Cass men are get ting very scarce in Louisiana. We were informed yesterday by a gentle man of the highest respectability that in the parish of Iberville, in which there are probably more than two hundred Locofocos a supporter of Gen. Cass is not to be found. This is probably a mis take, but that the article is extremely scarce there can be no doubt. The dis tant reader may, from this, form an idea of the strength of Gen. Taylor in Loui• siana.—New Orleans Bee. REPUDIATING CABs.-Wo noticed , on Saturday, says tho Troy Budget, the statement of the Bo.flitloe Republican, that two hundred leading and influential Democrats in the county of Wayne, Michigan—the county in which Gener al Cass resides—have sigtieJ n paper repudiating the Baltimore ticket, and promising their support to the Utica nominees. We have assurance from portions of the State that the Democrat ic masses are ready to co-operate,with their brethren of Wayne county. The American Spirit. The list of volunteers for Yucatan, was filling up rapidly at Vera Cruz at last accounts, and we suspect ere this enough of men are on theit way to that thstraeied country to check all further Indian outrages. In New Orleans prompt Measures are also making to send nid. A meeting to collect funds was held on the" l2th. The government may, there fore, be relieved of legislation on this subject. The people arc too quick for the tardy steps of the politicians. Locos FRIGH:TENF . D M.ti.E.—A bill has been intr o duc e d into the Maine Le: gisit h ture to change the law past East session regulating (14 choice of electors. By that law a phYrality elects.' The proposed change is to reqffire majori ty instead-of plurality:. This is show ing the " white feather" rather early. The Siamese T*his. The Siamese twins, for the last eight or ten years residing on a farm iii North Carolina, purpose to make another tour of the Southren and Western States the coming Fall for exhibition. They sill start from home in October. They have wifes and three ohildren each—a fact which has given tie husbands addition al interest, and go where they may, es pecially if their wires accompany them, we predict more crowded houses than before. MORE ROOM WANT ED.--The Whig party, says , the Newton Gazette, will soon have either to pull in the latch string, put up the bars, or enlarge the Wigwam. Our old opponents are daily deserting the sinking ship of locofocoism, and arranging themselves under the glorious banner of Old Zack. Come along, brethren, we give you a free welcome, and will manage to find room somewhere. CAN ANYBODY BEAT MAT Time I—John Van Buren said at Rochester, that when the Cass procession at Albany approached the point where he was standing, he thought he would take out his watch and see how long it would be in pass ing but it went by before lee could get his watch out. "SETTING UP wiru THE Sics."—ln Ohio it is said that when a Locofoco is heard of who is disposed to bolt on Cass, an office holder is sent to attend him, and they call it " setting up with the sick !" The " sickness" is spreading to a fearful extent, and the greatest alarm is felt among the office holders lest there shall not be " well ones enough left to take care of the in alids Forracir OF Jura. —,lln thia day of festivity and joy, when all are prone to indulge in the good things of life, not unfrequently to excess, let us not forget that overloading the stomach with food or drink, especially at this season of the year, is often attended with serious consequences. If any, however, should inadvertently overstep the bounds of prudence, they should bear in mind that Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills prevents all evil results from impropriety of diet. They thor oughly cleanse the stomach and bowels from those bilious and corrupt huthets which me the cause of cltolic, pains, dysentery, cholera ruorbus end other disorders of the bowe's. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills also aid and im prove digestion and therefore give health and vig or to the whole frame. .78eware uj *agar Coated counterfeit T,i):) The only origina?and genuine Indian V, geta. ble Pills have the signature of William Wright written with a pen on the top label of each Loa. None other is genuine and to'Counterfeit this is Forgery. The genuine for sale by T. K.SIMON'I'ON, Sole Agent for tf urning don; Charles Porter, Alexandria; Blair & Robin. aon,Shnde Gap; Blair 8c Co.,Frankstowb; Orbisoti & Co., Orbisonia; A. 0. Brown, Shirleysbittg; Hunter & Co., West Barre and Petersburg; Graff &Co., Manor Hill; D. S. Bell, M'Elavy's Fort; James Maguire, Sauleburg; John W. Myton, En nesville; George H. Steiner, Water Street; A. & W. Cresowell, Petersburg; Milliken & Kessler, Mill-creek; and wholesale and retail at the prin cipaluffice, 169 Race street,Philadelphia. The Markets. 137" The produce markets have still a do wn ward tendency, but no material change since our last publication. MARRIED, On the evening of the 29th ult., by the Rev. H. Heckerman, Mr. BENJAMIN GRAFFIUS toMiss MARY WHITTAKER, both of Hun tingdon. On Wednesday last, at 1 o'clock in the morn ing, by Alex. Port, Esq. Mr. JOSEPH FOR SHEY to Miss CATHARINE MORNING. STAR, both of this Vicinity. DIED, In Birmingham, June 15th, 1818, Bro. JOHN NEVLING, of Birmingham Lodge, No. 152, of the I. 0. of 0. F., aged about 10 years. Birmingham Lodge, No. 152, called a special meeting, and appointed JAMES BELT., S. K. AGNEW and Tnomss SCHELL, a committee to draft resolutions, who reported the following, which were unanimously adopted Resolved, That the death of our beloved brother, Jolts NEVLING, of BirminghaM Lodge, No. 152, fills us with the profoundest sorrow; that while we deeply lament his death, his re membrance will be kindly cherished by his brethern, for thekindness of heart and generous sincerity of disposition, which has ever charac terised his intercourse with us. Resolved, That in this sad afflictive bereave ment, we respectfully offer our sympathy and condolence to his widow, children and friends, who have been called to mourn his departure to a world of lhfirits ; that though it has pleased an all-wise Providence to deprive his widow of a kind husband, his children of an affectionate parent, and all his friends of his wise counsels and the enjoyment of his social virtues—and whilst we, his brethern,mourn with them, may we take consolation in te assurance, that our loss is his eternal gain," and that he is now joined to the Celestial Lodge in Heaven. Resolved, That we wear the Usual badge of mourning for thirty days, in memory Of our much esteemed brother. Resolved, That these resaluilans be signed by the officers of our Lodge, a copy sent to his widow, and published in the Huntingdon Journal" and .4 Clearfield Banner." (Signed,) 'A. P. OWENS, N. O. A. L. CiiessuTr-WoorcSerretary. NEW GOODS! CEORGE G WIN, in addition to his large C stock on hand, has just received a general variety of now goods, which ,he is selling at his former low rates. [July 4. GONE ESTRAY. A sinall red COW, a little inclined to the A brit,dle, with a star on the forehead, and a bell on, belonging to the subscriber residing in Huntingdon, went estray about the 22d of June last, since which time he has not been able to find her. Any person leaving information of the whereabouts of said estray either at this office or with the undersigned, will be suitably rewarded. JOHN MARKS. TENNENDS Washington Gallery or Daguerrotypes, No. 234 NorIA Second Street . , N. Tr. corner of Ca!fowled/ Street, PHILADELPHIA. lIIHE Likenesses taken and beautifully colored 1 at this well known establishment, for °sr not.- wt, are universally conceded to be CO.VAL in ev• try respect to ANY in the city. Pictures taken equally well in cloudy and clear weather. A large assortment of MEDALLIONS and LOCKETS on hand, from $2 to $5, including the picture. The subscribers respectfully invite the citizens of Huntingdon County, to call and examine spe cimens of the latest improvements in the art of Daguerreotyping, which will be exhibited cheer. fully and Without charge Jut/; 4 1848 T. &. J. C. TENNENT ADJOURNED ORPHAIiiS , COURT' SALE. Ilt pursuence Of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon counfy, there will lc sold on the preinihics, on SATURDA', 22d of July next, at 11 o'clock on said day, the following descrilicd roar estifte;' late the property of Josiah Ball, de ceased, viz: A Sartain tract, piece o? parcel Of land, situate in Jacksort township, Huntingdon county, adjoin ing landS of John Barr, Hugh Alexander, Come hue Davis, deceased, and Hall & Rawle, contain ing upwards of - - 200 Acres, large quantity of which is cleared and under a state of cultivation. There is a fine orchard of excellent fruit, a two story 0I dwelling house, and small • '• bank barn on the saute. ua It 61t i! There is also a tenant house on the premises suitable fora small family. TERMS.—One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale.--one third in on year thereafter with interest, and the balance at the death of Nancy Ball, wide* of the deceased, to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser, the interest to be paid tinnually and regularly to the said widow during her natural' life. By the Court, JACOB MILLER, Clark, The subscriber having been appointed by the said Court, Trustee, to make sale of the above valuable property, will attend on the premises at the time of sale above fixed, when and where all purchasers are invited to attend. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, Trustee. June 27,1849, COLEMAN'S CHEAP CUTLERY STRANGE PHENOMENA, STORES. Nes. 32 and 33 Arcade, and 83 North Third St., I Is it an optical delusion or a Brilliant reality that dazzles Ladies and Gentlemen as they pass JAS. PHILADELPHIA. j T. SCOTT'S Jewelry Store 2 ,(10UNTRY Merchants can save from 10 to 15 THE .111YS7'?1,1Y SOLVED ki per cent by purchasing at the above stores By importing my own goods, paying but little' , SCOTT, on his late visit to the east, drew ma rent, and living economically, it is plain I can un- try of the splendid prizes in the Grand Jewelry dersell those who purchase their goods hem, pay Lone? y, and being extremely lucky, he is doter high rents, and live like princes. mined to be extremely liberal. His store is lilted Constantly on hand, a largo assortment of Pen with the richest and rarest specimens of art from and Pocket Knives, Scissors and Razors. T a bl e : tho work shops of the east. He has the largest, k n i ves an d F or k s , i n I vory , s in , B u ff a l o, B ane I the chempost,and the best assortment of CLOCKS knd Wood handles; Carvers and Folks, Steels, i and GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, of M arc. Butcher Knive ,, , Dirks, Howie Knives, Re. most every description, ever brought to Hunting , ng an d pl a i n Pi sto l s, ,k ( .. J im rece i ve d, a don. Also, Gold and Silver Fob hains, Gold largo stock of Rodgers' ana Wostenholin's lino and Silver Pins and Pencils ; brillian C t Rings awl Pen and Congress Knives. Breast Pins; Bracelets, Boquet holders • Silver Also, a large assortment of Accordeons, & c. Spoon, frfustard do., silver and common holders; &c. Also, Fine English Twist and German Rodger's Pen Knives, Roussell's unequalled Soaps, Guns. JOHN M, COLEMAN. Perfumes, Liquid Hair Dye, Lip Salve, Shaving june2o-Iy. Cream, &c., besides a vast variety of other articles both for ornament and use, fill his cases. He has bought low and is settled in his determination to sell low. Give him a call. Huntingdon, May 16,1848. Webs assorted Prints just arrived and for 4,e j sale by J. & W. SAXTON. Afresh supply of Mackerel just arrived and for sale by J. & WY. SAXTON. phd ANGLO-SAXONS have come again in the 1 way of READY-MADE CLOTHING, and can afford to sell 10 per cent. lower than ever. The stock consists of Coots, Pants, Vests and Monkey Jackcts, of all sorts, colours and shades. june 27, PIGS. ACME MEDICINE ! DR. OSGOOD'S INDIA CHOLAGOGUE, fur Lila curo of Fever and Ague, Chill Fever, Dumb flgue,lntermittent & Remittent Fevers, Liver Complaint, Jam. dice, Enlarge ment of the Liver, Enlargement of the Spleen, and all the various forms of Bilious Diseases. This excellent compound is for sale by the propri• etor's Agent _ READ & SON. Price $1 50 per bottle v- What is the matter with me, Doc ior ? What the cause of this sallow complexion, jaundiced eye, depression of spirits, pain in the side and shoulder, weariness of body, bitter taste in the mouth? Such is the enquiry, and such the symptoms of many a sufferer! It is the liver which is diseased, and the Cholagogue is the rem edy always successful in curing it. Try it, and judge for yourself. For sale by 'l'. Read 8c agent for the proprietor. a 3 Better die titan live, if I am to be tortured from day to day With this horrible Ague, I exclaims the poor sufferer whose life has become sr burden from the racking paroxysms of an inter mittent, and whom confidence in human aid is de stroyed by the fai;ure of remedies to produce the promised relief. Such has been the situation of thou.ande who are now rejoicing in all the bless- . inga of health from the use of Dr. Oegood's lndiq 1 Cholagogue. In no instance does it fail of effect- ing a speedy and permanent cure. For sale by the prot,rietor's agent, 'l'. READ & SON. o How few who think aright among the thinking few, How many never think, but only think they do." a7* The sentiment implied in the above exclamation is on nu subject snore fully ex emp'efird than on that of health. But few give it a single thought, and fewer still reflect upon is with the obeervation and good (tense which mnt tere of minor consequence receive. As oboe on. Lion teaches the feet thrilßr. Osgood's fa& Chid agogue is a neiei fat ing remedy In Fever and Ague, good senae would surely Indicate ite prompt and uninediate LIFO. To be found at 'l'. READ & SON'S, agent for the proprietor. jnne 27, 1848. Da. H. NORTON, Newton Hamilton, Wan county, Pa., "VITILL visit Huntingdon stated ly on the trith of JUDO, Sep- "' temper, December and March, mid Clair remain two weeks at each visit. n="Rooms at MrS. Hampson's Hotel. june 'A, Tor the ZadieS. Alarge and beautiful assortment of Ladies Dress Gaiters, and. kW and Morocco Shoes l at the store of J. 4 , W. Saxton. Croinelian & Brother, No. 11, Walnut Street, Philadelphia . Wine, Liquor and General Commission Merchants. TXPNE'S, Brandies, Gin, and Champoiptie of VV different brands imported direct, and so'd on accommodating terms to Country Dealers. Qual ities and proof of Liquors wrrranted. Philadelphia, June 20, 1849. The Campaign Approaching—llen's. Cass and Taylor in the Field. LiLL persons knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber by note, book account or other wise, are requested to make prompt payment on or before the 20th day of July next. Time neglect ing this notice, after that day, may expect to be called on by a proper officer who will notify them with what is cal.ed in Law a Legal Process. Henderson township, June 20,18:18. N. B. Persons having left watches with inn for repairing or otherwise at any time while I was crirrying.on the Clock & Watch making businesi in Huntingdon, will find them iu the shop of H. K. Neff & 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. lAs' REDUCTION ! r t COD thirty hour Massif:LOCKS can be lied kTat Scott's cheap ..fewelry Store for $3 50, and eight day brass crocks for $5 50. None cold that cannot be warranted. Also, Common Watch Gimes fur 181 cis. Patents 25' cents, and Bru nette 37 1-2 cent.. A like retlactiOn in all other articles. Trust Account or J. Shoenefelt. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons inter ested, that Jacob Shoenefelt, committee of the person and estate of John Shoenefelt, a Lu natic, has made up and filed in the Prothonota ry's office of Huntingdon county his account of said Latiatie's estate, and that the same will be presented to the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county aforesaid, for allowance and confirmation, on the second Monday of AuTast next, when and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JAMES STEEL, r,..ty. Proty's Office, Huntingdon, t June 30, ISIS. 13t-pd. LIST ✓IIURIP.IL SPRING & SUMMER GOODS!! At the Store of GEORGE GIPIN, dl the old Sland, in Markel Square, Hunting don, Pu. The public are informed that I have received an entire new Mock of Spring & Summer (foods, being by far the best assortment ever brought to this place, among which will be found C loths of all kinds, Cassineta, Kentucky Jeans,Gambroons, French, Belgium and Fancy Cassimeres,Croton, Oregon and lrwaeil Cloth, Vestings,Flannels arid Drillings, and a variety of Cotton Goods for Sum mer wear. French and Irish Linens and Checks, Bed 'Picking, Muslim; and Sheetings, Umbrellas and Parasols. A large assortment of Calicoes of the newest styles, at low prices. Earlston, French, Scotch and Domestic Ging ham and Balzorines, Diapers, Table Clothe, Cot ton Fringe, Mouslin de Laines, French Lawns and Scarfs, Shawls and Handkerchiefs, Black arid Fancy Alpacas, Morinoes, Silk Gloves, Mitts, Ladies Caps, Ribbons, Hosiery, &c., &c. Also, a very excellent assortment of Hats, Caps, and READY-MADE CLOTHING, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets, Paint Leaf Hats, Boots and Shoes. GIiOCERIES,HaIRDWaRE,advD QUERYSIV.4ItE, P./11.11175, GLa SS- F 1811, &c., with a fine variety of Goods Of The above'sto'ck of goods having becn, selected with g eat care, and purchased at reduced prices, for Cash, in the city of Philadelphia, I am enabled to offer Great Bargains, and hope that all will examine my stuck before purchasing elsewhere, as I am determined to sell as low as any one in Pennsylvania, Please call and see my goods, as it atierds me pleasure at all times to show thou'. Wheat, Rye, Oats, Corn, Flour, Cluverseed & Flaisced, flutter, Eggs, Lard, Bacon, Soap, Rees way, &c., taken in exchange for Gooch. ap2s•tf.] GEORGE GSIrIN. Dzsgormiitoir. The : partnerspih heretofore existing between John N. Swoops and Wm. Moore of the town of Alexaudrin, in the Mercantile business, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The books of the firm will be wiled at the Store, whore persons in debted ate requested to make payment. ‘VM.. MOORE. JOHN N. SIVOOPE, Alexnntlrio, April lat. 1848. The business will ho 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. Lancaster Ploughs and Lancaster Shaking Forkb will be kept constantly fur sale. Doctor Yourself .. e• ..e...-.. , ,N,, t - E ' '. lt , ~,,, 0 , 1...• / • ft, a:lt ,•.) t iy : ~ t • or,. o.fi By means of the POCKET tai 4.;tCULAPIUS,Or,Every one his own Physician ! ,',.eventeentli Edition, with upwards of One Hundred EfigniVings, showing private diseases in every shape and form, and malfoimations of t h e general oysters, By WM. YOUNG, M.D. The time has arrived, that persons suffering from secret disease, need no more become the victims of Quackery, on by the prescriptions contained in this book any ono May Ore Himself, without hin drance to business, or the knowledge of the most intimate friend, told with one tenth the netted ex pense! In addition to the general routine of pri vate diseases, it ful'y explains the cause of Man hood's early decline, with observations on Martine —besides many other derangement. which it would not be proper to enumerate in the public prints.. cO. Persons residing at any distance from Phlt edeiphitt, can 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, 1848. D. BUOY LOOK OUT! Late fashions and eheap Sargains LEVIWESTBROOK, ResPectfulty informs his friends and Dis 4o ,,, t i on of r a w /o , m o* . the public generally that he has just r, ,HE a At. & un d, I w ti t th returned from the city with a large awl! mime the business at Filwruil Furnace, in neat quantity of city made Boots and I Shirley township, l'Untitiplon county, Fa., w. Shoes, which he will dispose on the j carria-I ou previous to the first day of Aril ! 810 . most reasonable terms. Ne on hand a fine assortnlcnt.of BOOts and Shoes of his own ts.'ianufacture. Call. nt consent. aisd k e eps mu t ual tbatilay dissolved sod ceased to exist by. riess at and of said Furnace has been conducted his shop two dfders west of the Post Of- by and rirni that date: (la dr April I 548,) the bhr herealtet her transacted by Sarnuelli. See where you cannot fail to be accotn- Bell, alone. JAMES )1. BELI., . odated with peat and durable work. MUEL 11, BELL. Cae.t or CPuntry produce always taken Ma y 30 , 1848-it. pd. to payment for work. I i Sohn Scott, jr., June 13, IB—tf. A T.TORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— 18 . • Ili Has removed his olfice to the middle:room a . T-11. CRENCIIR,. ; • 6raere'd Row," directly opposite Fisher tit M'Murf ATTORNEY AT LAW, trie'sstore, where he will attend with pro:tiptoes:, and fidelity to all business with which he may be itUNTINtii)ON, I.A. , entrustedin Huntingdo n art ha adjoining coutitio Still more Astottnging News in the MERCANTILE WORLD. The eoneessions made by the Jews and Gentiles NOT SATISFACTORY! • A further reduction rif price. demanded Ity Ole people—restatunee by the various Firma and att, nonce of Pl? 0 WELL with the 4th Light Brigade escorting an . Immense Slot*: of Good g, tab., iliaposed of at, pricea that will alley the tut ruentleua oxciternent. Still tars her glorious news for the community—, art ival of the train under Prowell— his batteries in positicn opposite Fort . Wallace—joy of the masses—riowell's Brigade fraternizing with the populace—enthusiasm of the rank and file for the Hero of Cheap Goods--his splendid assortment, opened and erowthi of customers surrounding his, counter. Amongst this assortment Mil he found the most splendid lot of LADIES' DRESS GOODS ever exhibited in the United States. Euch as Lawns, Bereges, llnliarines, Tissues, Organdies and Plaids ; Silks, striped, barred and plain ; 700 pieces of Calicoes which I will Sell St. such prices us wil astonish the world. Shawls of every quality and price. Parasols, Parasolcts red . Sun Shades. Laces, Edgings, Quillings,Bobinets,. striped and huh] Muslins, Gloves of every des cription, Hosiery in abundance ; Muslins, Tick ings, Checks. Diapers and .'niton goody for panta loons. Ready made clothing, EardoWre. qu, ware Groceries, !Toots and Shoes, Leghorn, Ch:- Pearl and Palm Leaf Brits. . The above goods have Item 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 CH EA I' CORNER is the ritir, piece to get bargains at lest. . . . . - JOHN N. PRO WELL Clump Corner; Huntingdon, 'May 9, 1848. .4DMIAISTILITOIV .NUTICL Letters of administration on the estate of Allen 0. Brown, late of the borough, of Shirleysburg decd. having been gran ted to the undersigned, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said de ceased to come forwart arid make pay ment, and to all persons haviiig demands . against the same, to present them prop erly authenticated without delay: . May 30, IS4B. JOHN SHAVER, AiihITIONAL A.TTRA.CtION! CIIMP PUBLIC.4TIONS ! A g: eat variety of the latest—most interesting . and thrilling works of fiction have just been re. ceived at the "HUNTINGDON JEWELRY STORE," which will be sold at Philadelphia prices. No a;l: wince asked in mental breadstuirs'•l AT STAFFORD MILLS, 6 miles above Flevrc de Grace, Will at all Omen purchase Wheat at a price within TWO CENTS of Philadelphia Market. c - . Owners and Boatmen are incited to call. Philter may he had at the Mill. april 25,1848. Icur 1 4 1 EiN SAV A it El, Siu. G E c ° all G a ‘ t V a i s n t v o i r t e es at is e e xttt e l e i Pe ne rs h t i 4 s ) • , large assortment of Queensware and Table Cutlery. .Hates, Shoulderi & Flitch, TusT received from Pittsburg, several .j hogsheads of Hams, Shoulders and Flitch, and for sale by J. & W. Saxton. TO Housekeepers. • FINESii.y cured Hams, Fresh Shad, Herring & Mackerel, just landed, and for sale at FISHER, McMURTRIE & Co's. rip Molasses. A few more hogsheads of that unrival led fip Molasses, which hits created so much excitement, now treacly to be sold in quantities to suit ,purchasers, at the "GMAT, B Z 3R" of Fisher, MeAturtrie & Co., where in fact every thing may be found cheaper than any place else; not to say anything about their really fine 4 • 6 Ct. Sugar. JOHN N. SWOOPS, For Twcnty•Fivc scuts! tINE case more of Ashton's beautiful k J inole-skin Hats, whielino gentleman should be without, just received, and for sale at FISHER, McMURTRIE CO'S. Also, a supply of Cerro Gordo end Buena Vista. Hats of the best qua& ity, and very cheap. .Ladies' Dress Gaiters and 81i , ies: i v beautiful,, assortment for side the new store of DORSEY 4 MAGUIRE ? Also, a good issortmn't eol tine and coarse sliOess.. /lAMB to the residen c e 61' the subscriber in kj the borough of Huntingdon, on the 17th June inst., A WHITF. BOAR PIG, lupposed to be abtnit five 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 Ip,v. JNO. ADMITAGB. Hunt ingdoN jtou, A d m'r, HERMAN STUMP, ---,- Hats, Hats, Hats STRAY PIG