NIARUIED, On Tuesday the 3d inst., by Rev. J. A. Gore, Mr. ARTHUR ADAMSON, to Miss ELIZA BETH CORBAN, both of Entree township. On Wedneedny evening the 4th inst., by Rev. John Millet, Mr. JAMES SAXTON, to Mif)R EMILY BROTHERLINE, both of this boi ough. Cake—a bountiful supply accompanied the above,,for which the happy couple will please accept the thanks of all hands. That's all we can say, these exciting times. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Lev. Fa. and Vend. Ex. now in my hands, I will sell at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on Mon day the 13th day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at public vendue or outcry, the following described Real Estate, viz: All that certain tract or parcel of land situate in Dublin township, Hun tiogdori county, containing about 110 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of John Appleby on the North East, William Appleby on the East, William Doyle on the South, and William Clymans on the West, having there on erected a small log house and cabin barn, and about 70 acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of James, Diven. 1 ALSO.—AII that certain tract of land situate in Springfield township, Black ,Log Valley, Huntingdon county, con e'taining about 200 acres, more or less, bounded on the north by Eli Lock, on the west by Greenbury Ramsey, and by the Shade mountainon the east, with al small improvemvit thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the' property of Jesse Banks. ALSO—AII that certain lot of ground situate in the town of Cnssville, Cass township, Huntingdon county, fronting on the street 66 feet and extending buck about 165 feet, bounded by Joshua Gyr.,:iland and Isaac Ashton, having thereon erected a small log house &c. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Isaac Deeter. ALSO—AII the right, title and inter est of the defendant in and to a certain tract of patented land situate in Dublin township, Huntingdon county, contain ing one hundred and sixty acres or thereabouts, adjoining lands of Samuel Campbell, William Marshall, Hugh Campbell dad others, having thereon a good bank barn, and a double lug house, n g.iod dither(' and a %tell of water at the door: Seized; taken in execution ; and to 136 sold as the property Of George Whitakr, the said dblendant. ALSO—AII tlidsd two certain lilts of ground situate in the borough Of. Alev i.flria, Huntingdon county ; ddjoinitl lots of Andrew M'Clitie and Franeis Conner; frothing each 60 feet Oil 1116 litorth side of &tom' street, arid bit6(.l 2 log, bad( at right atigles to said street 200 fe& lb second alley and marked in the general plan of said town No's. 74 and 75, thereith erected a frame dwel p ling house and n frame stable. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the tirntierty of Solomon Baker. -ALSO---All that certain tract, fAet or pared of land devised by the last Will and testament of Jacob Gooshorn deti'd to the Defendant John Gooshorn; eentaining about twenty acres be the lame More or less, situate in Tell town (ship; adjoining lands of William Goos horn, Christian Coot:, Samuel M'Fea -4 ters and others nearly all of which is Mill, thereon a log Grist a Saw Milli a lo 9: dwellin2 house, a scroll frame house, and a stable. Seiz• ed, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Gooshorn, sr. ALSO—A piece of ground situate in the town of Graysport, Huntingdon Co. situate an the side of a hill being 150 1 feet by 490 feet-fronting on the North ' 1 cm the road leading to Canoe Nalley_lso feet afore or less ; bounded on the West and South by land of Michael Lent', and -in the East by lots of Elizabe h Curley aiLSO one other piece of land in said en of Gray sport lyine along the bank the River between the street and the leer,and opposite lots owned by Abra am senberg, extending along said Riti br 100 feet. Seized, taken itt execution and to be sold as the property of John W. Basin. ALSO— All that certain small tract or parcel of land lying on the east branch of Stone Creek in Jackson town ship containing twenty one acres be the same more or less adjoining lands of Samuel Shaddle on the east, Thomas Smith on the south, Robert Cummins on the west, Jos. tidily on the north, about two acres of which are cleared, having ' thereon erected a small two story log house and frame stable. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the proper ty of James McAlevy. MATTHE ‘.l CROW NONER, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, litiutingdon, Oct. 16,1848. plf CHEAPER THAN EVER. If you want to frq the worth of your money then boy from GEORGE GWIN, where you will find the largest, best, and cheap -1111 mdortment of Goods, that the town can pro. dace; and that, too, at such low prices that all who purchase are fully satisfied Lilt our motto in A quick bitr•pence id better thou a stow ~.Huntingtion, Oct. 181!. Ladies and Gentlemen ! LOOK AT THIS. Alasys consulting the desires of the rotaries of f.shion, taste end comfort, LEVI WESTBROOK 1 hoe the pleasure Of Informing the Ladies and Gentlemen of Iluntingdort—and throughout the county—that he has just returned from the East with a large and most choice selection of East ern work of the latest fashion of Wire Gaiters, 4tta.Kid. Mdrocco and Calf Skin Shriee— Men 's Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, alio M " ' ial Hunters lioots, and B &e. tw4lrt' ova' Poets end Shoes. and Misses and Childrens' Gai ters and Shoat, Mr. Westbrook does not deem it necessary to enumerate, particularly, the large stock which he now has on hand, but respectfully solicits an immediate call by all who wish to consult fash ion comfort and economy. at his extensive Store a few doors west of the Post Office. His prices are unusually low, and to suit the most economi cal purchaser. He also continues the manufacture of Pools. Shorn, and every article in his line of business, which he will warrant equal to any in the State for neatness, and workmanship. Call, one and all, and suit yotti selves. Huntingdon, Oct. t 7, 1848. English and Classical Institute. The subscribers, residents of Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, Pa., beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally,tlat they . . , intend, if they meet Kith sufficient encourage- I IL - MiTsSZTIZ; ment, to establish at the place above mentioned Notice of Presidential Mlection. a BOARDING SCHOOL for the education of', young nice. The course of instruction will i URSUANT to an act of the General comprise in addition to the usual branches of a • pAssembly of the Commonwealth of common English education—Philosophy, Math entics, and the Latin and Greek languages.— Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating eat tics, to the elections of this Commonavealth," The location is distinguished for its healthful- ness and the moral and religious character of j approved the. second day of July, A, D., the surrounding community. That attention 1839, 1, MATTHEW CROWNOVER, will li, paid to the health and morals of the pu- ' High Sheriff of the county of Hunting pits as well as to their mere mental trainery and , don in the State of Pennsylvania, do advancement in scientific knowledge, and every! facility will be afforded for their personal com- hereby make known and give notice to fort and convenience. I the electors of the said county, that an Owing to some necessary preparations to be made in the buildings, the first session will not be commenced until the 20th of November next, and will confirm, for five months, thus dividing the year into two sessions of live months each. ; The terms will be : For reading, writing and Arithmetic, $2 30 per quarter, or $3 00 per session. Grammar, Geography and Philosophy, $.l 00 per quar ter, or $9 00 per session. Mathematics, Greek and Latin Languages, $6 00 per quar ter, or $l2 00 per session. hoarding, exclu sive of fuel and light, $1 23 per week. The subscribers, in casting themselves upon the patronage of the community, are determined to spare no effort in making the Institution one that will commend itself to all parents who de sire to give their sons a thorough preparatory education without exposing them to the contain- Mating and immoral influences that exist in more iibpulous communities. For reference or fur ther particulars address JAMES H. WGINNES, J. H. W. .McGINNF:S. Shade Gap, Oct. 17, 1818. 5;33D1ZPL1Z3Z313 Is hereby given to all persons • li tr a the Trdet account of -sot Ur. Jacob M. Cover, late of Cass townollip, hoe been filed in the office df the Prothonotary of the Court of Gammon Pleas of Hiintirigdon couhltY, dnd that the same *lll lie presented to. the said Ctititt or , the second Monday of November n4st, for confirmation and allowance. JAMEt§ SttEL, Pro.`y. Oct. 17, 1849. TUE Vaal LAEIfI637: The sub,ribei is forced once more to call upon his friends and patrons.and ask them to come and pay off their accounts• Neessity alone induces him to call upon them again ai present, and necessity alone does dictate him to hand over to the proper officer all accounts, that may remain unpaid or unsettled by the lit day of February 1819 for collection. J. B. LUDEN Oct. 20th 1818. PROC L.1.113170.1' HURL' 18, by precept to me direeea, do- , ted ut II unttngdon. the 26th day of Aug.' 1884, tinder the hands and seals of the lion. Abraham S. N't iron, President of the Court of ['melon Pleas, Oyer and Tertninef and general jail fictively of the 20th judicial district of Penn. sylvanis, composed bf the counties of Hunting don, Mifflin and Union. and the lions. James (twin and Joltn s (emelt, his associates, judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, sp , pointed to hear, try, and determine ell ant! every indictments and presentments, made or taken fm i or cancerning all crimes. Which b' the laws of the Coinmonwealth are made wird or felonies of death end other offences, crimes and mit:del...is, which have been, nr shall be committed or perpe ' oraied within said county, or all persons who are tr shall hereafter he committed or perpetrated, for alines aforesaid, I inn commanded to make proc lamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter Sessions and Cotnnfon Pleas, WM be held at the Court! House, iu the borough of Huntingdon, on the 2d Monday (find tSth day) of November. 1848, and those Who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then arid there to prosecute them as tt shall be just, and that all jtisficei of the (Settee, torahs and constables within dm said botinty, be 'then and there in th'eTe prolo'r rersons, at 10 o'clock A. NI. of said day, with their records, inquisition's, examined°ne and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices reepectiOely appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 19th day of August, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and fariy-eight and the 71,1 year of Amer. can Independence. MA TT'NR W CRO WNOYER, nerd!: Saunter's OFFICE, lion- tingdon, Oct. 17, 1848. PROCLAMATION. he w E u dRgE.AoSt., pr the ecept o t no Pleas e directed o th b e y t coun ty of Huntingdon hearing Ire' the 26,h day of August, A. D. 1848. 1 am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a Court of Common Pleas. will be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon 1 in the county of Huntingdon, on the 98 Monday (and 20th day) of August, A. D. 1848, for the trial of all issues in said court, which remain un determined before the said judgee, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all said Waled are required. Dated at Huntingdon, the 19th day of August. A.D. 1848, and the 7341 year of American inde , penitence. M.,ITTHE IV CROWNOVER, Sheriff. Sitentaw'a Onus, ei.t. 17, 1466. ONLY $1,40 FOR THE BEST DAGI.:- E RR Eolr V PE. LIKENESSES EVER MADE IN HUNTINGDON JOHN G. LENNON, & Co. Respectfully informs the Lodi.; and Gent'men of Huntingdon and its vicinity, that they have opened a Daguerrian Gallery at the Court House where with an improved apparatus and material, or the !•eat quality they are prepnred to execute . . haiguerreotype Likenesses, of all sizes, in a style unsurp , ssed by any other Artists in the country. Their likenesses a e war ranted not to fade, and their bright Ilfa-Ilke °spree sion is one of their peaiiiar charaeletisties of beau ty. Family groups taken in a splendid atv le, tihd at moderate prices. Likenesses of children (as young as two years,) taken in the handsomest manner. Miniatures, and Paintings of all kinds copied; minatures made, without regard to the weather, from 8 o'clock, A. iM . to 5 P. M. . acy.A. their tiny will ho limited, those wishing to get a good likeness, would do well to call soon and have their " Shadow caught, ere the abb. stance fades," --- • CO — lnetruction given at moderate rates, [God save the Commonwealth.] PROCLAMATION, wiii be held in the said county of Hun tingdon, on the FIRST TUESDAY and (and 7th day) of November, 1848, at which time Twenty-Six Electors of President and Vice President OF THE UNITED STATES, are to be elected. In pursuance of said act, I also here by make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid gen eral election in the several election dis tricts within the said county of Hun tingdon, are as follows, to wit : Ist district, composed of Henderson' township, and all that part of Walker township not in the 16th district, at the Court House in the borough oT Hun tingdon. ‘2d district, composed of Dublin town attbe.iipziase of Matthew Taylor, 3d district, composed of so much of Warriorsmark township, as is not inclu ded in the 19th district, at the school house adjoining the town of Warriors mark. 4th district, composed of the town ship.of 116pewell, at the house of Hen- Ziminermari; near Entreken's new till in said township: sth district, composed of the town- shill of tlarree, at the house of James Livingston (formerly John Harper;) in the tnwn of Saulibury, in said town hsip. Pith district, c:OMPOsed OT the town= sdiip of Shirley, at the house of David )!'raker, in Shirleysburg. 7th district, composed of Porter and Walker townships; rind so mncfi of West township as is included in the fidlowing boundaries, to Wit : Beginning lit the Southwest corner bf 'robins Canfman's farm on the bank of the little Juniata River, at the loWer end of Jackson's nar rows, thence in a Northeasterly direc tion to the most southerly part of the farm owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top of Tus sey's mountain to intersect the line of Franklin township, thence along said line to little Juniata River, thence down the same to the place of beginning, at the public school house, opposite the German Reformed Church, in the bor ough of Alexandria. Bth district, composed of the town ship of Franklin, at the house of Jacob Mattern now occupied by Geo. W. Mat tern, in said township. 9th district, composed of Tell town ship, at the Union School House, near the Union Meeting house, in said town- Ship. 10th district, composed of Springfield township, at the school house near Hugh Madden's, in said township, 11th district, composed of Union tp., at the school house near Ezekiel Cor bin's, in said township. 12th district, composed of Brady tp., at the mill of Jarnes Lane; in said town ship: . 13th district, composed of Morris tp.; at the house now occupied by Abraham Moyer, (inn keeper,) late Alex. Lowry Jr., in the village of Waterstreeti in said township. 14th district, corripo'sed b'f that rinri of West township not included in the 7th district, at the public school house on the farm now owned by Miles Lewis (formerly owned by James Ennis,) in said township. 15th district, composed of that part of Walker township lying southwest of a line commencing opposite David Cor bin's house, at the Union township line, thence in a straight line, including said Corbn's house to the corner of Porter township, on the Huntingdon nod Wood- cock valley road, at the house of Jacob! Van Amburg & Co's Magahy, in said township. : '4 . ...M ,:t. , .MLMEI 1..12.12UE1 16th district, composed of the town- ship of Tod, at the , house now occupied by J. Henderson, in said townahipi 17th district, compoied of that part of West township oil thd south-east side of Warrior ridge, beginning at the i line of West and Henderson townships,l at the foot of said Ridge, to the line of, Barree township, thence by the division line of Berme and West townships to the summit of Stone mountain, to inter- i sect the line of Henderson and West; townships, thence by said line to place l of begioing, at the house now occupied , by Benjamin Corbin, on Murry's Run. 18th district, coniPosed of Cromwell in HUNTIN W G IL D L O B N E , E on XII S M AZ E nDnar the 21st township, at the house now occupied by , 1 day of ()creel.. 1849, for I day only. David Entire, in Orbisonin. HOURS OF EXHIBITION 19th district; composed of the borL I Fi..i4o io 3 o'clock, P. M. Admission ' 25 cents. ough of Birmingham; with. the several Children under 9 putts of age, hair !ice. i tracts of land near to and attached to The preceasion of Carriages, Cages, Ike. will the same, now owned and occupied by . enter the above town from Water street at I t Thomas M. Owens, John K. McCahan,i lc o o 'c i l i o s c . k o o T o un t . ho ß tm , th o o n rii G ii h ig t . t p . re;e4e A d il by eA th . e . Andrew Robeson, John Gensimer and 111A0E, po inted and gilded in the moat gorgeous William Gensimer, situate in the town- ' ship of Warriorsmark, at the public COSTstyle, re m aining school hOuse in said borough. ship 2 0 o t I I C e district, s, iii the cam p p ubl iowede schoolof the h t oonu, house r 8 1,31.8 SEW TOSS BOA' 8 SASS. t heTbh.e.Cmechanics a n un d NCear York,)highly Iln e , (built finis h finished, painted and decorated; are drawn by a troupe of too dapple grey horses, the finest stud ever col. in Cassirille, iii said township. district, Composed of the town- tected together. ship of Jackson, at the house of Robert Barr, now occupied by John Hirst, at will pass t h r o ugh 'l‘i-EA l C the V principal • E treets of the McAleavy's Fort, in said township. town . (sdvertised for exhibition.) to the spacious 22d district, composed of the town- Pavilion, erected for the exhibition of this colic.. lion of stomata, were the may have an ship of Clay, at the house of Joshua Shore, at the Three Springs, in said opportunity oil ' l g i '''' . • . wnship. 23d district, composed of the town- Thrilling performances of Miss E. Calhoun to and Mr. Broots; who together, will give an interesting illutitration ship of Penn, at the school house on the I of the ascendancy of intellect over the wild ten farm of Jacob Brumbaugh, in said twp. ants of the forest.. • I also make known and give notice, See large bills at the principal,ll °iris. as in and by the 13th section of the Tho same will be exhibited at, . Hollidaysburg aforesaid act I am directed, " that every ' on the 18th Williamsburg on the Nth and at person, excepting justiceB of the peace Water street on the 20th October. who shell hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the government of the United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, - -, ltether a commissioned officer or agent ! woo is or shall be employed under the legislative, executive or the judiciary ', department of this State, or of the U nited States, or any city or incorporated district, and also, that every member of , Congress and of the State Legislatnre, ! and of the select or common council of , any city, commissioners of any incor- 1 porated district, is" by law incapable of holding or exercising at the some time, the office or cippointttierit of judge, in-; spector or clerk of any election of this, Commonwealth, and that no inspector, judge or other officer of any suet) elCd non, shall be then elligible to any office to be then voted for." Also that in the 4th section of the act of @iveffeitinrs antiiel!::.44l Ft i r4aliftcr..p proved April 16tit, ! 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not be construed as to prevent any mili tia officer or borough officer from ser ving as judge, inspector or clerk, of any roR BALE OR RENT. generaL or special election in this Corn- THE subscriber oilers for sale or rent his house monwealth., I. and Lot situate in the borough of Alexandria, Pursuant to the proVisibn9 contained ' in Main street opposite the residence of I. Omuta., Esq. Tho house is liege and suitable for any in the 6 1 1th section in the act aforesaid, kind of business. A good lot. Pump at the doer, the judges of the aforesaid districtd a variety of fruit trees, large stable and other out shall respectively take charge of the' buildings. This property will he sold low. certificate or return of the election ofl Applicition Maybe made to CYRU,WILSON or 9E0 ... . , ti . . 8 Y 46 0 . uNG, Esq., Alexandria, Ps. their respective districts; and produce i them at a Meeting of One judge from I O c t . ' each di s tricts at the COuri 'one, in the ; NOTICE. Borough of HuntingdOn; on the third ! THE'Alexander Ramsey, late of heirs and legal representatiVes of day after the day of the election, beitjg! Spring for the present year, on FRIDAY, the field township, Huntingdon county; Pa., 10th of November next, then and there will please to take notice that pursuant to do and perform the duties required to an order of the Orphan's Court of said by law of said judges. Also, that where ._ connty, to me directed, an inquest to a judge by sickness or unavoidable ac-, make partition of the Real Estate, rate tident, is unable to attend said meetingl of said deceased; to and among the, par• Of judges' then the certificate of return' ties interested therein - , in such manner aforesaid ihall be taken charge 6 f by, and in properties as by the laws of this one of the inspeCtors or clerks ,of the . , Commonwealth; it is directed, if ,such election of said district, and shall do partition can be made, but if it cannot, and perform the duties required of said to value and appraise the same, will be judge unable to attend. held on the premises, in said Springfield Also, in the 61st section of said act 1 township. on Thursday, November 2d, it is enacted that " every general and i , A. D. 1848, at 1 o'clock of said day, at special election shall be opened between which time and place you can attend if the hours of eight and ton in the fore- you think proper. noon, and shall continue without inter- I MATTHEW CROWNOVER, ruption or adjournment until seven Sheriff of Hunt. Co o'clock in the evening, when the polls Sept; / 1 , 184 8 - 6 w. shall be closed." . -- ,--. ...- TALL AND WINTER. Given underMy hand at Huntingdon the' tOth day of September, 1848, and " I • . Huntingdon A_SIII ()N SI , _ of the Independence of the United States the seventy-second. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, Sh'ff._ m niviii liropero Foci' Sate. milli subsciiber offers at Vrivste Sale a Lot of I ground, situate in Hill street in the borough of Huntingdon, nearly opposite the new Presby terian Chu ch, extending back to Washington Street, on which is erected a Log Dwelling House, a large Frame Store House, well finished, a largo frame Coach-maker shop, and a large Frame Stable. There is also a good well of water with If pump near the house. Awrnoxy trtll rip en, BY his Agent, Di a4int. Arno., N. B. Persons wishing to purchase, can hiive all desired information by applying to D•si Et. Arnic•, Huntingdon, Pa Pinnsylwanin 'Railroad Company: NOI'IOE is hereby given, that the SIXTH instalment of FIVE DOLLAR* per. share is requested to he paid on or before the FIRST day of NOVEMBER next. GEORGE V. BACON, Treasurer. Instalments received by MILES & DOR RIS, Huntingdon. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 18,18. Ladies' Dress Gaiters and shoes. ikbeautiful assortment for sale at the now store of DORSEY & MAGUIRE. Also, a good assortment of Children's line and ebarse shoe's. . Huntingdon County, SS. T A an Orphans' Court held at fluntingdon h ii and for the county of uhtingdon, on the second Monday (and fourteenth day) of August A. D. 1848, before the Judges of the raid Court: The Petition of George Feay oat read setting forth—That a written contract was entered into between Petitioner end James Entrckin, Esq., in his life time, by which the laid James Entrekin agreed to sell and convey to Petitioner, three lots of ground in Stoner'. Town, Medford county, Penn's. That said Agreement has been loet and cannot be found, and praying the Court to take Testimony of the existence, contents and loae of ' said Agreement, and desire a epectfic performance of the said contract, &c. Whereupon, the seventeenth day of August A.D. 1848, the Court order that the first day of next (November) Term he appointed to take said 1 Testimony—that personal Notices of this Order be served on the Executor of James Entrekin. Esq.. dgetl., and that Notice thereof be published ih one NetVspeper printed in the county of Hau -1 tingdon for 6ix wecktpripr to the said first day of ext (Novernber) Term, Which shall be deem ,ed moire to oil nth.. • , • Certiftee, Fr , . the Record under the Seal of the said Court at Huntingdon, the twenty-eighth day of Stplember A. D. 1848 Oct. 3, 1849 JACO!) MILLER, Clothing for Ben and Boys: A. WILLOUGIBBY, Has received at his old Stand in Main Street Huntingdon, a eaW, and large assortment c Clothing; READY•MADE, of all siies to suit men and boys, consisting of the most fashionable Dress Coats, Pantaloons and Vests, made of the best and finest Cloths, Cassinteres' and Cassinetts. And an equal as sortment of plain and substantial materials, suited for the every day business of all classes. He has a Fem. AssomrstENt of evety size and kind, and he Will sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. He duly wants a small living profit; and he in vites all whd wish to purchase to see his Goods, before purchasing elsewhere. tayloring, is his trade, and he knows what he says when he says he can and will accommodate all who call, on termsto suit. He also continues* THE TAYLORING BUSINESS, and has an extensive assortment of Cloths, Cas simeres' Cassinetts and Vestiogs, which he *ill sell and make up to suit any and every body, cheap and well. He is determined to leave No Room for Grumbling! septt9,ll34B. • ALL persona knowing themselves indatted to th u ndersigned.indivitlustly, by note. hook a, count, or otherwise, are requested to make pa , . meat to William MoMuririe, Huntingdon, Lt.. slam; to neat November court; otherwise will be left with the proper officer 'for collertio, tlfreshsupply of Mackerel ittst arrived and I H. E. MAIURTRIS r for sale by J. & NV: SAXTON. Aug. 29, 144 R, • FALL AND WINTER CORDS, Great itedactiriit ft, Prices. DORSET & IVSAISAIRE • Have just received direct hop.) the taetern Cities, and are now opening a sPlendid essortmeht of . _ NEW AND C..EAF 80009 consisting of every variety of P. 7-0 0 0 C , Suited to Ladies and Gentlemen's wear, including (!eths. Ceesimer., Sattinetts, Vesting., Silk., rat, ins, A Ipachns. Cashmeres, De Leine., Plaids, Pont- Gingherris, slicer., Cheek., Shawls, &c. We have also a handsome ncsOrtment of READY-MADE CLOTHING. They would 81 . 0 invite dttention totheirstock at GROCE RIES. Sugars-5; 6 and 8 cents per pound— Molasses; from 37,E to 40 cents per gallon ; and every other article usually kept in a Grocery Store, at equally low prices. Boots, Shoes, Fiats and Caps, Hardware and Cutlery, hiss, Gismo and Queens ware, Drugs, Medicines. Dyc Ore, e. Ali of which will Ire sold at very reduced pricer The Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to call and examine these Cootie, as they cannot fail to please all both so regards stylo and prier DORSEY 4. AIAGUIRE, In the store room formerly occupied by J,,,,, Miller, opposite the residence at Judge (3,;::, Huntingdon. fEr• All kinds of Country Produce ken in exchange for goods. {Sept. 26 W HOLESA LE AND RETAIL. NIIIIRT MIT IVEAPIIIVACTORir. The undereignoil dtmounces to the elk... of Huntihgdon County, that he has just opercd in the borough of LEW I Erro wN, a n. w HAT MANVFAt;TottY, where he ii Pre• Ipared to . make rusty variety of Hats iri use. out of the best materials , such as N. IHSAtER, SILK, I: UTRIA, FUN, WOOL i &c. The businses of dititittfeCturittg ie conducted by and under his own tondo.' etipar 7 , vision, and bid long experience in the business in the beet eitablieloveicts of the toiletry worst, him in guaranteeing to all who may purchase from him good anbetantial and highly bitched work. Our Oinieh fri. nth shall not be forgotten in the efforts we shall put forth to meet the wants of the community, in out line of business, and he will be ready to answer their calls at prices that must p ease. TO COUNTRY MERCI. 4 .‘ , ,NI'B, and ail °there. who may desire to 6'in•chase his establishment affords superior Inducements, both as regards quality and price, which shall he of such a character as to leave no room for grum bling. We •tlie efora invite everybody., of every distinction of party or sect, to call and examine OW stock; which is ills largest and best assorted one that has over been introduced here. N. B. Hats of my manufacture can he had at retail at the store of WM. STEWART, in Huntingdon Borough. WM. G. ZOLLINGER. bTuirta • Vtivca • • AT re. 7. ,scityrtt excown rra rem', Q. J. TYNDAIrE, respectfully invites an ex-, vn i u stion of his large stock of Stover, embym, ing some of the Best and most Elegant Patterns, of Pennsylvania, New York, Peekskill, Troy, . &c., together with a beautiful assortment of Peri cy Sheet lion Stoves and Radiators for Parlors, Dining-Rooms. Kitchens or Climbers; he be lieves that his assortment will compare tomdvan tage with that of any other eafatlishrnent. Ho has also a splendid stock of ORR'S CELEBRATED xi a TIGHT STOVES for which be has been the agent for many years in this City, in the manufacture of which for ex cellence and cheap.. he refers, to numerous pur . chasers. end for beauty hf patterns he believes himself , unrivalled. ' • , 1 . , C. Per Stove. whether for Wood or Coal, his, assortment is complete. HO returns hie that km to his old customers to whom tijtd . to the public he. renews his invitation to give him p cell, at the old stand, No. 97,4oiitt!) 2nd Street, Phil's. September 28,18.0. HORACE P. SMITH CLAUITIIIS It. LINN, LINN , SMITH , & CO,, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 213 k MARKET STI:EE7, Philadelphia: Drugs and Medicines, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stuffs, Srurni,-hes, &c. Also, Parent Medicines, Medicine Chests, Surgical & Obstetrical Instru- • ments, Chemical Tests, &c. &c. Ilfr Orders from Country Merchants or Phy sicians, by letter or otherwise, attended to promptly. Sept 19,1845-6 m. DR. N. NORTON, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin county, Pa., TIL L o n v t i l a t i e t il s u i n h t iLip .lou n n e s a s t e e tember, December and March, and a llsasidia remain two weeks at each visit. lrrßooms T 1 Mrs. Hdrtitison's Hotel. june 20, ly. . " A LITTLE 1110 RE GRAPE." Gen. Taylor Gold and Silver Levers LT K. NEFF & BROTHER have pot rc. ceived by despatch front the ea.!, and splendid assortment of Gold .ltd Btive, Lc• vets , j,,pine, sad common watches, vihich will sell lower than ever heretefore. I'. 8. 9 o'clock A. Old Zack Levers" all cone but two, Call soon. July 18, MIS. Another Candidate in the Field! fINO.N. TROWEL', would respectfully in , t ) form those permute Odebted to him that lhei accounts must be reified before the twentieth as', of August neat. All kinds of grain taken ii payuicntoT accountast"ta cash value. Huntingdon. duly 25, 1818. Notice.