Pennsylvania Election. The exci iement ill Philadelphia—The Philadelphia Bulletin of Thursday thus describes the excitement among politi. clans in that city, on Wednesday. Never since the era of 1840, has Phil adelphia witnessed such excitement af- 1 C ter the election, es yesterday. During I several hours of the morning—indeed up i to the arrival of our express at 34 P. M. —great uncertainty prevailed as to who Was elected Governor ; and consequent ly every one who felt the least interest in the contest was on the qui vice of in quiry. Men were seen running from newspaper office to newspaper office, Weaning a little here and a little there, imagining that the more they wore out shoe leather the greater would be the information they would get. Little men stretched up - on their toes at bulletin boards to peep over the shoulders of ' r- bigger men, and little boys, like lithe serpents, wound their way under the arms and legs of adults to see what they too could gather. A boottnaker had his head so full of the election, that in sending us an advertisement of a rubbery of his Store, he wrote that a dozen pairs of votes had been stolen. People were seen dodging after News boys to buy extras. The omnibus dri vers lead the returns with oneeye and P - watched their horses with the other. Ev- Olery body, in short, was thiuking about Ito election. Business was at a discount; leasure had no votaries ; both parties . were canvassing whether or not " the e.onntry was saved." But when the result became known, Jo ! what a change. The Whigs were its full of glee as the Democrats were of dismay ; the one slwmted while the oth er groaned. Just as, last year, you could tell a Whig by his long face, so now you could detect a democrat by the same infallible sign, " It's nll up pith us," lirsaid one. "We have been given to the oppiler," sighed another. "Alas for the flab pots of Egypt." lamented a third who was an office holder. On the other hand the Whigs were half beside theta selves with joy. Fireworks, procured with all despatch, fizzed and spluttered all the evening in front of the North American office. Alen grew hoarse with huzz tin z, and went home to be dosed by their wives with hoarhound. ,i. The little boys kicked and threw up their caps; the old Inn shook each lirother's hands with the energy of twen four again ; and Whiggery, in Phila delphia, had nn extemporaneous Jubi lee. Foreign Nat' y. The Steamer Britania arrived at New York on Tuesday, from Liverpool, bring ing news one week later than previous advices. There had been three cases of cholera in England. There was no im provement in the grain market. Ireland was quiet. Louis Napoleon had arrived in Paris, and taken his sent in the Na tional Assembly. There were insurrec tionary movements in Spain, Germany, Italy and Austria. In the Hungarian provinces a desola ting war seems to have broken out. The Ilungariaus and the Croats ore fighting with numerous armies, whilst the Hun garians at least are ready to throw off' the allegiance of the Austrians. We can never give up the old and faithful Keystone of democracy until she shall place the seal upon her own desti ny.—[Wash. Union. The North American happily remarks: Well, now that the instrument is sign ed, sealed and delivered, you will give her up ; but whether or not, we can as sure you she has determined to give you tip. Pennsylvania has weaned her affections from such faithless lovers. SIGNIFICANT REBUKE.-1n the coal dis tricts of Schuylkill county, the vote for Johnston was 3,111, and for Longstreth I,s29—majority 1,582! What a rebuke to Polk, Dallas, Walker, Buchanan, &c. who betrayed Pennsylvania and put down the tariff of 1842. ''' Gay. JOHNSTON ENDORSED AT HOME.-111 the - town of Kittanning, Armstrong county, where .Gov. Johnston resides, Shank had a majority of 11 sever Irvin—this year Johnston's majority is 111. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT IN MICHIGAN.— It seems that the people of Michigan are getting tired of their law for the aboli tion of capital punishment, and begin to agitate for the restoration of the gal lows and the halter. The Detroit Daily I°.4orvertiser says that in consequence of the growing increase of crime in the . State since the abolition of capital pun-' ishment, and a particular manifestation of it to the grand jurors of Wayne coon ty by the presence of three different in dividuals charged with murder, at the present term of Court, we understand they have unanimously adopted a me- LI morial to the Legislature, salting for a restoration of that penalty which alone prevents a man from assailing the life of his fellow. DIED, On the sth inst., near the Summit, Cambria County, CALVIN M. SHAVER, son of Sam uel Shaver, aged 24 years, 11 months and 5 days. IisC.OTZPUCC3Mi. V hereby caution the public °gaunt purchasing a IPromissory Note given by me to George H. Markley, for eighty-two dollars and filly cents (502.50), bearing date Sept. 30, 1848, as I never received value for the same and. am determined not to pay it.' WILLIAM MYERS. Oct. 25, 1848-pd, Farmers, Look Here! ONLY $1,60 FOR THE BEST DAGU- Mansfield's Patent Clover-Hulling ERREOTYPE. Machine. LIKEN ESSES T E rth s t u f b o s , cr t i b b i e s r havi ng r G P ant- . EVER MADE IN HUNTINGDON. CHINE, for Huntingdan county, now offers it to the public throughout the county, feeling e. j JOHN G. LEMMON, & Co. I ured that it ha, not its equal in the United States. Respectfully informs the Ledica and Gent!men It will shell, with a cylinder only 22 inches long of Huntingdon and its vicinity, that they have and 16 in diameter, front I opened a Daguerrian Gallery at the Courthouse . .. 30 to 40 Boatels per Day I . where with an improved apparatus and materials with four horse power, and is warranted lustre!! , of the best quality they are prepared to etecbte clean and not to break the seed. A number of , Daguerreotype Likenetoteg, farmers who have tried it are willing to (notify ! of all sizes, in a style unsurpr stied by any other that it has siclual'y shelled i Artists in the country. Their likenesses a e win- EIGHT BUSHELS PER HOUR! rented not to fade, and their bright lifa.like ex pres. The object of tho undersigned is to put up a t skin is one of their peculiar characteristics of beau machine machine wherever desired. and to die; cse of town. Family groups taken in a splendid style, and ship right.. Persons, therefore, who whit) to en at moderate price.. Likenesses of children (as gage in the business and MARL InCNEV• CO.ace i young ea two years,) taken in the handsomest the machine thoroughly tested by calling on the flee undersigned residing near MANOR HILL, liar- m miniatures, and Paintings of all kinds cope d, ree township. Huntingdon county. Individual or m i n attire. made, without regard to the weater, township rights will be disposed of on the moat from 8 o'clock, A. M. to 5 P. M. reasonable tette, All persons arc respectfully invited to witness BAs their stay will be imited, those wishing a trial of said machine. to get a good likeness, would do well to call toot) ,l CRUM, and have their Shadow caught, cre the sub- Near Manor Hill Hunt. Co., l'a. stance fades," Oct. 1,1848-3 m. aglnstruction given at moderate rates. 2 (MS C2O fIA kiE to the residemm of the subscriber rest k_.) ding in Brady township, near Itoxberry, iuntingdon county, on or about the middle of September last, a Pluck ( ow. sonio seven or eight years old—the poitAs of bra horns harebeen sawed off. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property. pay charges, and Ishr her away, otherw Ise she will be (lisp, d of ." 0 Bin g to law. JOHN McCARTHY. 00.24,1848 ~~~~~~ Is hereby given to the Stockholders of the Spruce Creek and IA aterstreet Tu npike Road Company. That an election will Im held en the first Monday of November next at the house of Geo. VV. Mat torn Franklin tow mhip, Gobi ingdort rr unty, for six managers, aicon and Trimaty er, to torn. age the affairs of said company for she roasting year. .1. FONN EY. Sec.y. Oct. 16, 1818 Ladles and Gentlemen! LOOK AT THIS. Alwaye coosttlting the denim' of the eotet tee of f ehion, taste and camfai LEVI WESTBROOK, has the pleasure of informing the Ladies . and Gentlemen of Huntingdon—and throughout the county—that ho has just returned front the East with a largo and soot choice selection of East ern work of the latest fashion of Ladies Gaiters, Kid, Morocco and .1 Calf Skin Shoes..— Men's Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, also ftatts ad" Hunters' Boots, and Boys' Boots end • Shoes. and Misses sod Chtldrens' Gai ters and Shuts. Mr. Westbrook does nut deem it necessary to enumerate, particularly, the largo stock which he now has on hand, hut respectfully solicits an immediate call by all who wish to consult fash ion comfort and economy. at hie extensive Store a few doors west of the Post Office. His prices arc unusually low, and to suit the moot econutniv cal purchaser. Ho also continues the manufacture of Boots. Shoes, and every article in his tins of business, which he will warrant equal to any in the state fur neatness, and workmanship. Call, one and all, and suit you selvea. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1848. English and Classical Instilloo, The subscribers, residents of Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, Pa., beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, Hat they intend, if they meet with sufficient encottrage ment, to establish at the place above mentioned a BOARDING SCHOOL for the education of young men. The course of instruction will comprise in addition to the usual branches of a common English education—Philosophy, Math ematics, and the Latin and Greek languages.— The location is distinguished for its healthful ness and the moral and religious character of the surrounding community. That attention will be paid to the health and morals of the pu pils as well as to their mere mental trainery and advancement in scientific knowledge, and every facility will be allbrded for their personal com fort and convenience. 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 continua for five months, thus dividing the year into two sessions of five months cad. The terms will be : For reading, writing and Arithmetic, $2 50 per quarter, or $3 00 per session. Grammar, Geography and Philosophy, $4 00 per quar ter, or $8 00 per session. Mathematics, Greek and Latin Languages, $6 00 per quar ter, or $l2 00 per session. Boarding, exclu sive of fuel and light, $1 25 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 contam inating and immoral iulluences that exist in more populous communities. For reference or fur ther particulars address JAMES H. McGINNES, J. H. W. McGINNES. Shade Gap, Oct. 17, 1818. CHEAPER THAN EVER If you want to get the worth of your money then buy from GEORGE where you will find the largest, best, and cheap est a4sortinent of Goods, that the town can pro- duce; and that, too, at such low prices that all who purchase are fully satisfied t let our motto is true, A quick Six-pence is better than aglow shilling." Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1648. NOTZOII. AA LL persons knowing themselves in. ebted to the undersigned by note, book account or otherwise will call and pay oil" their accounts before the Ist day of November next. Those neglecting this notice will find their accounts in the hands of the proper officer for col. lection. SWOOPE & AFRICA Sep. 12, 184 R. Huntingdon County, S. T an Orphans' Court held at Huntingdon in n. and for the county of I I untingdon, on thu second Monday (and fourteenth day) of August A. D. HAS, before the Judges of the raid Court: The Petition of George Feay tam read setting forth—That a written contract was entered into between Petitioner and James Entrekin, Esq., in his life time, by which the said Jame. Entrekin agreed to sell and convey to Petitioner, three lots of ground in Stoner'. Town, Bedford county, Penn'a. That mid A greement has been lust and cannot be found, and praying the Court to take Testimony of the existence, contents and loss of mid Agreement, and desire a specific performance of the mid contract, &c. Whereupon, the seventeenth day of August A. D. 1848, the Court order thct the first day of next (November) Term be appointed to take said Tee , jimmy —that personal Notices of this Order ho served on the Executor of James Entrekin. E.g.. deed., and that Notice thereof be published in no Newspaper printed in the county of Hun tingdon for six weeks prior to tho said first day of • ext (November) Term, which shall he deem ed notice to all other persons interested in the Es tate of said deceased. By the I ourt. Certified from the Record under the Seal of the emit! Court at Huntingdon, the twenty-eighth day of September A. D. 1948. JACOB MILLER. Oct. 3, 1848. FOR SA.lail OR RENT. THE subscriber offers for sale or rent his house 1 and Lot situate in the borough of Alexandria, in Main street opposite the residence of I. Graflus, Esq. The house is Irge and suitable for .y kind of business. A good lot. Pomp et the door, a variety of fruit trees, large stable and other out buildings. This property will be sold low. Application may be made to CYRUS WILSON or GEO. 11. YOUNG, Eq., Alexandria, Pa. Oct. 3, 1848. NOTICE, HE heirs and legal representatives of T Alexander Ramsey, late of Spring field township, Huntingdon county, Pa., will please to take notice that pursuant to an order of the Orphan's Court of said county, to me directed, an inquest to make partition of the Real Estate, late of said deceased, to and among the par. ties interested therein, in such manner and in properties as by the laws of tins Commonwealth, it is directed, if such partition can be made, but if it cannot, to value and appraise the same, will be held on the premises, in said Springfield township, on Thursday, November 2d, A. D. 1848, at 1 o'clock of said day, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, Sheriff of Hunt. Co, Sept. 12, 1848-6 w. FAZED AND WINTER FASHIONS!! Clothing for Men and Btn-s. A. WILLOUGHBY. !Ito received at his old Stand in Main Street, Huntingdon, a new, and large assortment ttf Clothing, READY•MADE, of all sizes to suit men and boys, consisting of the mdst fashionable Drees Coats, Pantnkons and Vests, made df the best and finest Chile Cassinteres, and Cassinetts. And an equal as. , sortment of plain and substantial materials, suited for the every day business of all classes. lie has a rum. ASSORTMENT of every size and kind, and he will sell as Cheap as the Cheapest. He only wants a small living profit; and he in vites all who wish to purchase to see Isis 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 terms to suit. He also continues THE TAYLORING BUSINESS, and has an extensive assortment of Cloths, Ca.,. sinter., Crissinetts and Vestings, which he will sell and make up to suit any and every body, cheap and well. He is determined to leave No Room for Grumbling! septl9,lB.lB. Town Property For Sale. rpHE subscriber offers at Priebte 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 large frame Coach-maker shop, and a largo Frame Stable. There is also a good well of water with a pump near the house. ANTHONY LITZINGER, By his Agent, DANIEL AFRICA. - N. B. Persons wishing to purchase, can have all desired information by applying to DANIEL Arnica, Huntingdon, Pa. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. NOTICE is hereby given, that the SIXTH instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share is requested to be paid on or before the FIRST day of NOVEMBER next. GEORGE V. BACON, Treasurer. CCir Instalments received by MILES & DOR. Huntingdon. Huntingdon, Oct. 17 ,18113. SHERIFF'S SALES FALL AND WINTER CMS. ' Great Reduction ill Prices. My' virtueof sundry writs of Lev. Fe. and Vend. Ex. now in my bands,'l Will sell at the Court House in the boro.igh of Huntingdon, on Mon-' day the 1311i'day of November next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., at public vendue or outcry, the following described Real Estate, viz:' All that certa►ri tract or fidreel of land sttuate in Dublin township, nun tingdon county, containing about 110 acres, more or less, bounded, by lands; of John Appleby tin the North East,i 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 Diem). ALSO.---All that certain tract of land situate in Springfield toWnship, Black Log Valley, Huntingdon county, con taining about 200 acres , more or less, bounded on the north b Eli Lock, on the west by Greenbury Ramsey, and by the Shade ; mountain on the east, with a small improvement 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 Cassville, Cass township, Huntingdon county, fronting on the street 66 feet and extending back about 165 feet, bounded by Joshua Greenland and Isaac Ashton, having thereon erected a small log house &c. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Isaac Decter. 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 and others, having thereon a good bank barn, and a double log house, a good orchard and a well of water at the door. Seized, taken ►n execution, and to be sold as the property of George Whitaker, the said defendant. ALSO—AII those two certain lots of ground situate in the borough of Alex andria, Huntingdon county, adjoining lots of Andrew M'Clure and Francis Conner, fronting each 60 feet on the north side of Second street, and extend. ing back at right angles to said street 200 feet to second alley and marked in the general plan of said town No's. 74 and 75, thereon erected a frame dwel ling house and a frame stable. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Solomon Baker. ALSO—AII that certain tract, peke or parcel of land devised by the last Will and testament of Jacob Gooshorn dec'd to the Defendant John Gooshorn, containing about twenty acres be the same more or less, situate in Tell town ship, adjoining lands of William Goos horn, Christian Couts, Samuel M'lrea ters and others nearly all of which is cleared—having thereon a log Grist Mill, a Saw Mill, a log dwelling house, a small 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 on the side of a hill being 150 feet by 490 feet—fronting on the North on the road leading to Canoe Nalley 150 feet more or less, bounded on the West and South by land of Michael Low, and on the East by lots of Elizabe h Curley —ALSO one other piece of land in said town of Graysport lying along the bank ! of the River between the street and the River, and opposite lots owned by Abra ham Isenberg, extending along said Riv- ' er 100 feet. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John W. Baum. 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. Heffly 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 ‘‘• CROWNONER, Sheriff's Office, j Sheriff. Huntingdon, Oct. 16, 1848. S IS hereby given to all persons interested, that the Trust account of Joshua Greenland and Caleb Svvoopo, A ssignees of Dr. Jacob M. Cover, late of Cam lownship,has been filed in the office of tho Prothonotary of the Court of Gammon Pleas of Huntingdon county, and thut the same will be presented to the sold Court on the second Monday of November next, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES STEEL, PrOoy Oct. 17, 184 g. TEL VERT LAST NOTICE, The subscriber is forced once more to call upon his friends and patrons and ask them to come and pay off their accounts. Necessity alone induces him to call upon them again at present, and necessity alone does dictate him to hand over to the proper officer all acemmts, that may remain unpaid or unsettled by the lit day of February 1849 for collection. J. B. LTIDEN Oct. 20th 1848. Ladies' Dress Gaiters and Shoes. A beautiful assortment for sale at the new store of DORSEY & MAGUIRE. Also, a good assortment of Children's fine and coarse shoes. PR0CL.4.41.1170.Y. THERE:XB, by precept to me directed, dn• vv ted at Huntingdon, the 26th day of Avg- DORSET & DadiGUIRID, 1884, under the hairdo and Beale of the Hon. Abraham S. V% ileon , President of the Court of Have just received direct from the Eastern C ities, Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and general and are now opening a splendid assortment of jail delivety of the 20th judicial district of Penn- NEW AND C,..EAP GOOD'S syliania, composed of aid counties of Hunting consisting of every variety of don, Minn and Union, and the Hons. James Citiin and John Stewart, his associates, judges of nr.7-3oona, the county of Huntingdon, justices sasigned, np• Suited to Ladies and Genthmen's wear, including pointed to hear. try, and determine all and every (• :„ ( 1,.. s a t. indictments and presentments. made or taken foe ins, A Ipachas, Cashmeres, De Laines, Plaids, Bout- ! concerning all erimes, which by the laws of the basines, Gingham', t. Checks,Shawls,&c. ColomoOw ll l ,ll ore nit copilot or felonies Of We have also a handsome assort merit of i death ""d "th" unenci'i crimes and mi'leme"°". READY-MADE which have been. or Midi be committed or perpe trated within said county, or all persons who are CLOTHING or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated, fur . l crimes aforesaid, I am commended to Make proc lamation throughout my whole builiwitit, that e i Court of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter Sessions land Common Pleas, will be held at the Cour', House, iu the borough of Huntingdon, on the Monday (and Idili day) of November. 1648, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them no it shall be just, and that all jusiices of the peace, coronet.. and conStahles within the said county, be then and there in their proper rersons, at 10 o'clock A. M. cir.id day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations arid reitoMiliranees, to do those things which to their offices rrspeetivOly opertnirf. Dated al Huntingdon, the 19th chi? of A Brost, in the year of our Lord, nine thousand eight hurt'. tired and l'orty•eight and the 73d year of A tiler can Independence. dIdTTHE CR 0 IVNO l'E 11, Shrrill. Sunnite's Orrice. Hun tingdon. Oct, 17, ts4e. They would also invite attention totheir Mock of 4ROCE IVIES, Sugars-0, 0 and 8 cents per poUnd— Molasses, from 971 to 40 cents per gallon and every other article usually kept in a Grafter)" Stott; et equally low prices. _ Boots, Shoes, Ilats and Caps, Hardware and Cutlery, I him Glass and Queens ware, Drugs, Medicines. Dye Stuffs, &c. Alt of which will be sold at very reduced prices, The Ladies and Gentlemen are requested to call and examine these Goods, as they cannot fail to please all both as regards style and price. DORSEY 4. MAGUIRE, In the store room formerly occupied by Jacob Miller, opposite the residence of Judge Gwin, Huntingdon. V:All kinds of Country Produce ta. ken in exchange for goods. [Sept. 26. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, MOW HAT PEANUTACTORY._i The undersigned announces to the citizens of Huntingdon County, that ho has just opened ill the borough of LEWISTOWN, a now HAT MANUFACTORY, where be is pre pared to make ehery variety of Hats in use, ont of the best materials, such as BEATER, SILK, NUTRIA, FUR, WOOL,Sce. The business of manufacturing is conducted by and under his own personal super vision, and his long experience in the business in the beet establishments of the country warrants him in guaranteeing to all who may purcluise from lihn good substantial and highly finished work. . . Our thrush fri nds 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 theit calk at prices that must please. 'l 4 O COUI 4 (Tta" MENNIANTB, and all others. who may driiirr to purchase Hats, his establishment affords superior inducements, both as regards quality and price, which shall be of such a character as to I. are no room for grum bling. We thei efore invite everybody, of every distinction of party or sect, to call and examine ourstock; which is ihs la. gest and beat assorted One that has ever been introduced here. N. B. Liao of my manufaci ore can Lu h , .. at retail at the store of WM. STEWART, ih Huntingdon Borough. WM. 4 O. ZOLLINC EH. Lewistown, Sept.l:B, 1848. STOVES! STOVES!! AT No. 97, satin SECOND 9Til ELT, C.J. TYNDALE, respectfully invites an ex• amination of his large Flock of titovea, embrace ing some of the Best anti most Elegant Patterns, of Pennsylvania, New York, Peekskill, Troy, &c., together with n beautiful assortment of Fan cy :sheet Iron Stoves and Radiatore for Parlors, Dining• Rooms. Kitchens or Chambers; -he be lieves that his assortment will compare to advan tage with that of any other establishtnent. lie has also a splendid stock of ORR'S CELEBRATED AI TIGHT STOVES for which he has been the agent for tnany years in this City, in the manufacture of which for ex cellence and cheapness he refers to numerous pur chasers, and for beauty of patterns he believes himself unrivalled. _ . GI. For Stoves whether for Wood or Coal, his assortment is complete. He returns his that huts Ins old customers to whom and to the public he renews his invitation to give him n enli at the old stand, No. 97, South 2nd Street, Phil'. September 20, 1848. 10,:k LINN , SMITH , & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, 513& MAnxi. STREET, Philadrlphia. Drugs and Medicincs, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stull's, Varnishes, &c., &c. Also; Parent Medicines, Medicine Chests, Surgical & Obstetrical Instru ments, Chemical Tests, &c. &e. G3'" Orders from Country Merchants or Pliy sicians, by letter or otherwise, attended to promptly. sept I D, . DR. H. NORTON, Newton Hamilton, Mifflin county, Pa., -w ILL visit Huntingdon stated ly on the 15th of June, Sep- /o r tember, December and March, and "• 0 4 4111 remain two weeks at each visit. C:7 - Rooms at Mrs. Hampson's Hotel: june 20, ly. " A LITTLE STORE GRAPE." Gen. Taylor Gold and Silver Levers. TT K. NEFF & BROTHER have just re fl, ceived by despatch from the elle, Er rittgo and splendid assortment of Cold and Silver I.e: vets, Lepino, and common watches, Which they will sell lower than ever heretefore. P. S. II o'clock A. M.-=" Old Zack severe" all gone but two. Call soon. Silly 18,184 g. Another Candidate in the Field! 11110. N. PifOWELL would respectfully in• form those persons imlehted to hint that their accounts must be settled before the twentieth day of August next. All kinds of grain taken in payment of accounts t its cash value. Huntingdon. July 25, 1848. Notice ALL persons knowing themAelvcs indebted to the andersigned,individually, by note, book ac count, or otherwise, ore requested to make pay ment to William HcMurtrie, Huntingdon. pre vious to next November court; otherwise they will be left with the proper officer for collection. H. McIVIURTRII3. Aug. UD, 1649. PR CL MA' TIO N INT HERE .hS, by precept to :tie ditertud by th 1V Judges Contmoh the comi ty of Huntingdon hearing ti at Ole . ..!tl.l. day of ugei4t. A. 14.1848. I am' cornriiianded to make public proclamation throtighont fuy ehole baili wick that a Court of Common Mean. will Le held nt th, Court Hon.. In the horooph of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon. on the IS Monday (anti 20th day) . of A ftgttst, it. 1848, for the trial of aff insui,ll4l , aiif court, n hich remain un determined before the anhi when and where all jurors, wititenses and s.Jitots, trial of all said issues are. required. Doted at Huntingdon, the 19th day of August: A.D. 1948, and the 7301 year of American inde pendence. Al./ITV-M.IV CieOII'NOVER, Slr€4ll. Srinlitir's OFFICE, E Ilutltirrgtion, act. 17, 1488. 1,,,..---.: - ..,,- •:. --.•••,..: :-: -4-77.15.-` 'Thr.- --- ,.' .., .•, - 464414 - 0- —): . -- z 2l, - I Ciii, • -v,..----.. - ' -- ".;.•• ' - --- - 4 ''' , Cji . - C',et'', 4 i 121 e;lntet , I. , --. •• ,:•,1 •: •' 'ftent .' even s :& " ," . 1 ' , the-vxji r.Olls forms .. of ' x l e . ' - ilt* . . L _ t eases' ..--,=---- -• • ;i it , ... . • . . , . ID ....:....* -.::.... - .:..tolf.sAo: ' , ..„, ,4,,7-- This exedilent tompotaid tor gale by the pfopll etot's Agent READ & SON. Priee $1 50 per bottle 17''ri`hat is the matter with are, Doc tor! What the cause of this sallow complexion.' jaundiced eye, depression of spirits, polo in the ' side and shoulder, weariness of body, bitter taste in the mouth ! Such is the enquiry, and such the symptoms of many a soberer! It is the lifer which is diseased, tad the Cholagogtie is the rem edy Wwnys successful in curing it: Try it, and judge for yourself. For sale by 'l'. Dead & agent for the proprietor. Better die than live, if I am to be tortured front day to day with this horrible Ague, exclaims the poor sufferer whose life has become ." burden front the racking paroxysms of ae litter • mitten!, and whom confidence in human aid is rle , stroyed by the fai ure of remedtcs to produce the promised relief. Smelt has been the situation of thousands who are now rejoicing in all the Wins ings of health from the use of Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogue. In no instance does it fail' of effect ing a speedy and permanent cure. For sale by the pro• rietor's agent, 'l'. READ & ` ON. How fern who think aright,inong the thinking few, How many nvier bat only (hick thr9 ae - ..`t• The sentiment implied in this above exclutnation is on no subject more fully ca mp elicit than on that of health. lint few give it a single thought, and fewer nti'l reflect upon it with the observation and goo] Dense which mat ters of minor consequence receive. An ti roi va tins touches the fact that Dr.aigootro Indio Chnk 'agog. is n Dever fai ing temedy in Fever and At good sense would surely indicate its pren, and immediate use. To he found at T. READ & SON'S, agent fur the proinicter inno 27, 1849 Certificate . JUL' A PARKINSON Ili I lon tingilon desire: to say that she has usiql tho . ••lndiaCholugogue' for Ague and Liver complaint With entire sue Bess. She therefore recommends it to all sins ilarly afflicted. FALL MILLINERY GOODS: JOHN STONE & SONS, importers and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods; No; 45 South Second Street ; PhiladelpAM, . . . H jtl al received and are noW a very rich assortment of Fall Millinery Gond*, such as Figured and Corded Bonnet Goodsi of no* designs. Bonnet Satins of all colors. Plain and Corded Velvets, all colors. Fancy Bonnet end Cap Ribbons a large and beautiful Variety. French and American Flowers, all prices. Black Dress Silks, Bombazines. Fancy Laces, Quiflings, Fall Trim mings: Bonnet Crowns, Tips, Bud:rams, &c. Also a beautiful assortment of French Fancy Feathers from the first Manufac tory in Paris. A large proportion of the above goods being of our own importation we are en abled to offer them at very low prices. Sept. 12, 1848. Afresh supply of Mackerelnrrivol for .ale by J. k. IY. I.XTON'