MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 7th, 1848 The market for bread vials was unsettled and drOoping to-day, under the influence of the for eign news, and but few if any buyers could be found—a sale of 500 bbls. standard shipping flour was made at $5,121, and was afterwards freely °tiered at that price. No sales of Rye flour or corn meal to establish a price. Wheat is heavy, a small lot of prime Pennsylvania sold at 114 c. Corn is dull of sale at 55c. for new Southern yellow. Whiskey moves slowly at 28 for hhda., and 25e. for bbls. DIEli, On the 3d instant, at the residence of his bro ther-in-law, near Porters Fort, Centre county, Mr. JOHN DICKEY, aged 24 years. The deceased was a member of ' , United Brothers Lodge," No. 176, I. 0. of 0. F.. the members of which paid their last tribute of re spect to his miming, by seeing them respecta bly interred at Manor Hill, on the sth instant. After which they returned to their Hall, in this place, and appointed the undersigned to draft resolutions expressive of their sympathy for their departed brother, and for his kind and affectionate relatives, ose unswerving atten tion during his protracted illness, is worthy of our highest consideration. The committee, at a subsequent meeting, re ported the following, which were unanimously I adopted: Resolved, That the death of our much esteem ied John Dickey, has filled us with the, most profound sorrow, and while we most deep ly lenient his loss, his remembrance will ever b”. most kindly cherished by us, his brethren, for icitid and affectionate disposition which has ever characterized his interecnirse with its. Resolved, That in this most painful bereave ment, we respectfully tender our sympathy and condolence to his relatives and friends, who have thus been called to mourn his early depar ture to a world of spirits. Albeit, it has pleas ed an all-wise Providence to deprive the men:- hers of his family of a kind and affectionate r, and all his friends of the enjoyment of his pleasing and social virtues; and whilst we; his brethren, mourn with them, we can take consolation in the asmsance that Our loss is his eternal gain:" and that he is now a member of the Celestial Lodge" in Heaven. Resolved, That the usual badge of mourning, iii ritetnory of Our highly esteemed brother, be worn for the space of two months. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of our deceased brother, and be published in the Huntingdon Globe and Journal. JOHN MTLELLAND, C. J. HIRST, JAMES FORREST, Commitrce. Saulsburg, Dec. 0, 1818 On Sunday 3d inst. at the house of David Et- Intr.,. Shirley township, Hunting lon co., Mr. A BRAHAM LONG, aged about 70 years. The deicased was in highly respectable and intelligent mMk. For industry and business sa gacity he had but few equals. He was actively Migaged in his business up to within a fen's days bf his death. His loss will be very much felt. On Monday, 4th inst., in Shirley towmhip, Huntingdon county, Mr. CHRISTIAN LONG, ajad about 7.6 years. REGISTER'S NOTICE. --- VOTICE is hetel:iy g,lVer to all ietsona con cerned that the killowing named. persona have settled their accounis in the Register's Office at Huntingdon, and diet the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on Wed nesday the 10th day of January next, viz : 1. Henry McCracken, James Saxton and Jo seph McCracken, Executors of William Foster, late of .Weat towtt-hip, deceased. 2. Morris Gutshall, Administrator of John Outi.iall, late 9f, Skinaeld township, dec'd. 3. James Murphy, Administrator oC Jane Ja,ksm late of West township, dec'd. t. John Hirit, Administrator of Elizabeth seon, late of Barrett township, dec'd. . Elijah Mdtrison, Administrator of Edward Hayes, rite of Shirley township, dec'd: 6. Morrison, Guardian of Ahralitim, Lydia, Barbara, David, Joel and Joshua Morri son, minor children of Samuel Morrison, dee'd: M. F. CAMPBELL, Register. Itri:sratt's OFFIC*, Huntingdon, Doc. 8, IBIS. LT) LMI To the Holorable the Jul,r,es of the Court of fltiart , S,ssions of. the Peace in and for the County of Huntingdon The o,titkiii of Michael H. Petitioner res. pctfOly sheweth That your Petitioner owns' OA occupies that well known dwelling house and premises heretofore occupied by Miss Mary liandon, as a tavern stand, situate du Commerce Street in the borongli of Birmingham, near the location of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and be ing desirous, of keeping a house of entertain. mutt for the public, has provided himself with everything convenient and hecessart for fhe Barrie ' pays your Honors to grant him d license for that purpose. And he will ever pray, etc. M. H. DETRE:teII. We, the underagned, citizens of the Smooch of Birmingham, id said county, Ito certify that the above natiud petitioner, Michael 11.. Dot- Teich, 13 a person of toed repute for honesty and temperance, and well provided with house room and other conveniences for the accommodation of Strangers and Travellers, and that In our opinion said Inn or Tavern is oepessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers: W. P. Green, Silas T. Wilhelm, Thnrnis Moodi John Devine, Thos. Devine, Jos. Adams, William Butts, S. K. Agneie, A. P. Owens, .John J. Wood, A. P. Kinney, W. W. Miles, John M'Cullough, Thompson Mettlen. Dec. 12, 1818. Pennsylvania Railroarl tAiinpany. Notice is hereby given tlitit the SEV tNTH INSTALLMEMI t E... D.L. Ltas per share on the Capital stock of this company is required td be paid on or before the Ist day of January next ; The eighth instalment of five dollars per share on or before the 2d day of March —The ninth instalment of five dollars per shard on or before the Ist day of May, and the tenth instalment of dye dollars per share on or before the let day of July next, at the office of Miles & Dorris. Payments will be reteived of one or more instalments, or the Stoat may be paid in full, at the option of the Stock holders, and interest will be allowed from date of payment. Instalments not paid punctually *ill be subject to the penalty of one per cebt per month, as required by law. GEORGE V. BACON, Trees. Dec. 12, 1348. ilotiver , s Ink. HOOVER'S SUPERIOR WRIRING INK for sale at this office. Auditor's Notice. To the creditors of, and all persons interested in, the estate of William Hutchison, late of Ber me township, deceased. 'rite undersigned was appointed an Auditor at the last term of the Orphans' l'ourt of linnting don county, to distribute the assets of Raid estate, in the hands of John Henry, acting Executor of I said deceased, among the creditors and other per sons interested. .1 he said creditors and all per- 1 , sons interested In sold estate ore hereby notified, I that I will attend at my office, In H until gdon, on' Friday the fish of January colt, for the purpose aforesaid. JOHN REED, Auditor. Huntingdon, Dec. 11, 1848. Administrator's Notice. OTICE is hereby given that letters of admin. istration have been granted to the undersign ed on the estate of Abraham Hilaworth, late of Barree township, Huntingdon county. All per sona indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same to present them du'y authenticated for settlement. JAMES GILLAM, Administrator. Dec. 12, 1848. Stray Steer CAME to the residence of the subscriber, reel dine in Porter township. Huntingdon county, the latter part of August last. a stray Steer, about two years old, with black sides, and white back, no evr marks. horns wide apart. The owner will pleave come forward, prone property, pay charges end take said steer aWay, utherwische will be dis posed of according to law. JOIN HT" JIL'ETT . Dec. 14, 1848. ASIGNEES' SALE, M ersignea, Assignees. of Blair & ad den. will sell on the prentke, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of January, 1819, the Iron situate on the A uudwlck Creek in Cromwell township, Buntingdon county Pa., and within a few miles of the Penn'. Canal and Railroad. The works consist of a charcoal 'Pumice and Forge. nearly new and a :Saw Mill, all in good or der, and the usual and necessary house. and buil dings attached thereto. Together with about 530 ACRES OF IA 11) • adjacent to the works, about 70 acme cleated and in a good 1111110 of cultivation, Ft , Me fifty of whi c h , are row seeded in winter grain and the remain . der of the prem isen is timber and wood land, upon ' which some /BON ORE bootieen found conve , venient to the Furnace. All the I rces.ary tools and fixture.; for carrying en the works are on the hank. To any one wishing to engage in the Iron business, the above works offer great inducements. • They are located in a healthy and thriving neigh bin-hood, where labor and materials are compara tively cheap; and good ore ens he hod in less then three miles of the Furnace at (rem 123 to 25 rt. , . per tt.n, and wood leave within the same dist lance for 10 eta per cord. The A ughwielt creek furnishes ample water power at all seasons of the year. If not sold on mild day t' e works and premise. will lie of fur rent; and immediate possession giien if sold or 1..0. ALSO, At the same time and place, will he aold the following Personal Property. to wit : Rows and !Willie gears, wagons, coal and ore beds, cots, Bldekanilili'a tools, whcellsorrou a, ore carts, shovels, picks, inatioeka, focusing uteri ribs potatoes by the btslicd, niid filly acres of miens tithe ground, moves; Ore buckets, napes and windlass, furnace tools, ore screens and Ftin once scales , teuilser of ditrerent kinds, antra vu• riely of articles too numerous to insert. Terina made known on day of sale. , THOMA. 4 E. 0128180 N, EOHEHT MADDEN, THOS. W. NEELY, A egig neee, I 1848 Heirs Wanted, If Nilliant Morrison, Thomas Morrison and Elizabeth Lightner, (foimerly . Elizabeth Muni.: ion) will apply to the un.leraigned they will he* of something to their advantage. JEROME EAGLE, NO. 44 South Front Street, Plitle. Dee. 12. 1848. PT753:1:0 CALM. x -1U be sold at public Sale Ull the 25th day %%/ of DECEMBER next, a Lot of ground situate in Shaffersville, Morris township, Hunt ingdon county, on which is erected a large TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, 1111 farnielly used as a tavern, two tsa- Wes, nod a store house, and other outbuildings. This property is lo cated on the turnpike leading front Hun tingdon to Hulltduv.•buig, and is a very desirable loca ti,n fur public business. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known on the day of sale, by the under, signed, ADAM SHAFFER. PETER DHAFFER. Nov, 28, 1848—ts•• Orphans , Court Sale: WM. BURCHFIELD, Adm't. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' I Dec. 4, 1848. Court of Huntingdon county, the u n d ers i gn- i -- -- - I . ed a. Adminirtrator of Alexander Groin, deed., j MOI E NEW GOODS will expose to public Bele at the Court House in ' (he linrough of Huntingdon, in said county, on j AT THE THURSDAY the 28th day of DECEMBER, GR kN 0 B VAR I ..i.- ... ....4 /natant, at 2 o'clock P M. the following deecrl , j bed Real Estate, late of Raid deceased, viz: TIM ! . Undivided third part of a tract of land situate — Fisher, 31 1 Murtrie & Cci, in Hopewell township in said county, adjoining , . the Rayetown Branch of the ianint. River, „„d , Have jiist received a further addition to their lends of James Enlrekin, canfaining 227 acre,,, ' Fall and Winter stock of Goods, consisting of be the same more or less, shoot 100 o f wh i ch everything useful and ornamental. Shawls of are cleared, having a log barn, a log hotise and a till kinds and all price.: Muslin de Loins at 10 good orchard thereon, with a well of aster at the .I. per yard ; Calicoes .13 and 4 cts ; Manlius, house. Also a Lot of ground in the avid Bor. bleached and unbleached, at 3 eta, and yard wide ough of Huntingdon on the south weal earner of at 6 el.; Cmilimerce, Ginghams, &c ; Water Allegheny and Bath etreets, No. 117 in the plan I proof and other Boole for men and boys. Shoes of said Borough, having thereon a good two etory ; of all kinds. Buffalo flocks, gum oboes. Fip Mo. Wick dwelling house and kitchen and other build- lasses, Reedy-made Clothing. Hala and Caps, logs thereon, which Lot in 50 feet in front and 1 Trunk., Valises, Blanket., Sto., ikc„ ohcape r lies between tho Pouffe Rail Road as located end thou over ! the Penn'c canal. Huntingdon. Doc. 5, 1898. Term. of Salo:—One half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the balance in one year thereafter with interest, to bo secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. . WM. I'. ORBISON, Adm'r. At the same tinio and place the undersigned will offer fur sale the remaining two-thirds of the above daticribed trait of land situate in Hops. 101 townehip. JAMES GWIN, GEORGE GWIN Dec. 8, 161°. Gil EEX , S OXYGENATED BITTERS, FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, &c., &c., &c STOP! STOP! Mr DEAR MAN READ Tura if you have got DrOPN,P/lIA or AsTirmx orsufrer from general de bility, or any complaint resuliing from derange ment of the stomach. You would give a good deal to get well, wouhrnt you? Then just give a LITTLE, and try Green's Oxygenated Bitter.. Its just the thing for you. The Doctor discover ed this medicine only after long and careful study —to cure a friend too—not to make money out of it. Look at the evidence of ita efficacy and you will he aatisfied. Hon. Minus LAWRENCE cured of AtITHMAs Batettoorows, March 16, 1848. Do. 011E1NX—I take great pleasure in inform ing you of the effects of the medicine called Ox ygenated Bitters you had the kir.dness to send me. For 10111 E twenty years I had suffered se verely from humored Asthma. I was compelled to sit up one third of the night, without going to bed at all; And the real of Ihe time my sleep was interrupted by violent fits of coughing and greet difficulty of breathing. In all my Attendance upon our courts I never went to bed in Northamp ton in twenty years but twice, and then was com pelled to get up. Now I lie in bed without diffi culty, and sleep roundly. I took your medicine according to directions. The violent symptoms immediately abated, arid perseverance in the use of the remedy has removed all its troublesome consequences. The value of such a remedy is incalculable, and I hope its virtues may be wide iy diffused and its benificent agency extensively emp' Dyed. gespeetfUl'y yours. MYRON LAWRENCE. DYSPESIA CURED. rid. Julie It), 1848 Steam... Collier & Bro. Gentleman—ln reply to year iinte as to the effect of the Oxygenated Bittern ill My case. I would nay, that I have been afflicted With Dyspep sia About six years, and have ;Pled Many known remedies, but obtained no relief, until n friend recommended the Oxygenated Bitters. • • • • I was finally induced to procure two bottles of you, nod I had not token half n bottle before I teat its effects upon nay system , and after the use of the second bottle, I found myself in a state of health ns unexpected as it was gratifying. To the nfilimed I have no hesitation in recommend ing the Bitters, as superior to any Medicine I have ever heard of for the cute of Dyspepsia. Very Respectfully yours, M A DSON M. LE WIS. The. following Certificates have re cently been received; WAIMINGTON, D. C., June 10, 1846. lla‘ing toads use of the ' , Oxygenated Bitters" prepared by Dr. Geo. B. Green, of Windsor, Vt , rod from knowledge obtained of their efficacy irt other cases, we cheerfully recommend them to the public, believing that they will fully sustain the recommendation of the Proprietor. We hope that this valuable remedy may be so generally dif fused throughout the country that it may lie ac cessible to all the afflicted. SAMUEL PHELPS, • U. S. Senators from Wu. UPHAM, S Vermont. JAmEs F. Siminxs, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island. J. T. MOREHEAD, U. S. Senator and for merly Governor of Kentucky. L. 1 - 1. ARNOLD, Member of Congress and formerly Governor of R. I. WM. WOODBRIDGE, U. S. Senator and . form,rly Governor of Michigan. ..11 .1 4 . MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from IVisconsin 7'erritory. 'root the lidn. SoLomoN FOOT. Member of Con gress from Vermont. Gtixr.v & FLETCHRII. General Agents, No. 26, South sixth St, Philadelphia. Sold wholesale and retail by Timm. Rote & S.rB; Huntingdon, Pa. August 15. 1948. Orphans' Court Sale. IN N pursuance of an order of rho Orphans' Conn I of Huntingdon county, the undersigned as Administrator of (;eorge W. Thompson, dee'd., wit) expose to public sale on FRIDAY the 4th day of JANUARY, 1949, at 10 o'clock A. M. 00 the pralines, the follotving described Real Lomat° late of said deceased, viz: A Lot (Aground situate in the town of Wiirriorthark in said Coun ty, fronting on Nlain Street and extending along. the road leading from Huntingdon to g to an alley, known as Lot No. 11 in the plan of said town, and having a house and other building. thereon. Also an out Lot adjoining said town, in the township of Warriorsmark in said am iy,containing five acres. The property above deacribed is the same that Di. Oliver G. 8,7°0 and wife by deeds recorded in the Record-1 era Office of said county in Record BoOk C No. 2. pages 133, 4 & 5, conveyed to the said Geo. W. Thompson.. Tertns of Sale:—One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. NOTICE, I hereby caution the public against purchasing a promisory note given by me to Robort Myton, for twenty-five dollars ($25,001 bearing date Aug. 20, ISIS, as I have never received value for the same and ant determined not to pay it. JOSIVII WALLS. Dec. 3, IP lEft,-3t. 100 SACKS of Salt ; Plpster, Fish, ke.l kc., for sale by J. & W. S.AXTON. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PU33140 'ALE. THE subscriber Will Offer Vat Public 1 Sale, on the premises oh SATUR- DAY, the 23d of December, at 12 clock, M., the following Valuable Real Estate, to git : TWO — TRACTS OF LAND situate on the banks of the little Juni ate river, one mile below birmin g liam, and within 4 miles of the Penn'a Canal at Water street, and the great Central Rail Road passes through it i One tract situate in Warriormark township, Hun tingdon county, the other tract situate in Tyrone township, Blair eouhiy, the river being the line between the two tracts, and also the line between Hun tingdon and Blair counties, well known as the property of Andrew Robeson, of Warriorsmark township, now deceased. THE MANSION TRACT, in Warriorsmark township, contains 200 acres of excellent limestone land, about 100 acres cleared, and in a good If you want to get the worth or your money thcii state,sof cultivation, with THREE DWEL- troy from LING HOUSES, a stone barn and a good i GEORGE GAVIN apple orchard thereon. where you will find the I treest, hest, and diem,- THE OTHER TRACT, est a=sortment of Goods, thit the town can pro in Blair county, contains 400 acres of duce; and that, too, at such law prices !hot all who purchase aro fully satisfied t .at our motto excellent timber land, with a house and stable thereon erected ; t here is an Ore true," A quick Six-pence is better than a slow bank on this tract, from which a quan- Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1848 tity of Iron Ore of an excellent quality has been raised. A large part of this tract is good limestone land for farming. On these two tracts are Four Situations for Forges or Furnaces, perhaps the best sites in the State There is a nuniber of springs on the two tracts of never failing water that keeps the river free from ice for more than a mile. This last tract is ail woodland, and well covered with timber. TERMS—One third of the purchase money td be paid id hand; and the bal ance in tWo equal anneal payirients ' 'with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgages of the purchaser. Persons wishing to purchase are invi ted to call and examine the premises.— Attendance will be given by DAVID ROBESON, Surviving Execucor of 4ndret6 Robeson, deceased. N0v.21, 1848. Orphans , Court Sale. ID 'Virtue Of an Order of the Orphans' D Court of Huntingdon County, there will be exposed to sale, by public vendue ro outcry; on the premises on Friday the 15th day of December, 1848, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, in parts or together, as may be to the interest of the estate and the conveni ence of purchasers, a certain messuage, plantation and tract of land situate in Franklin township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of John M'Ferran and Alexander Stewart on the north west, lands of Robert and Benjamin Wallace, the little Juniata River and land of Dr. Adams M'Ferran on the south, and land of Abraham Weight on the east, con : taiaing ninety-seven acres, fifty -fire per ches, and the usual allowance for roads, Seventy-five or eight acres of which are cleared and under cultivation, and having thereon erected a two-story stone house and a frame barn, late the estate of Joseph Wagner, of Franklin town ship decd. TERMS OF SALE.— The third of the • purchase money to be paid on the con firmation of the sale, one third within one year thereafter with interest, and the remaining third to be paid at or im- ! mediately after the death of Elizabeth Wagner, widow of said intestate—the j interest of this third part to be paid to said widow annually and regularly du , ring her natural life by the purchaser— and the whole to be secured by the Bond and Mortgage of the purchaser, The above property is situate in sight of the Central Rail Road—there is on it an excellent spring of lime-stone wa ter, and Streng appearances of iron ore, The !add will be tittered if parts or al together es way be deedied adViSable: , Attendance will be given at the sale by the undersigned Administratrix. ELIZABETH WAGNER, administratrix. Nov. '2l, 1848—ts rAitiVE *OR sALE RENT, THE undersigned offers for rale or rent the fat m now tenanted by Michael stone, situate in Ilopewell township, Huntingdon County, and within a mile or two of Jam. Entriken'a new Furnace, containing 303 Acres , and allotvances, a large quantity of which' is cleared and under fence, haying thereon two log dwelling houses, a new log barn sixty-five tiy thirty feet, and a small orchard. There is about forty acres of meadow un the same. llto terms will 5o made easy, and indisputable tills given, If not sold, it will be leased and possession given on the first day ot April next. MARY RAYMOND. Huntingdon. Dec. 5, 1848. Notice. THE DEEDS FOR UNSEATED LAND sold in June last, are now ready, and the purchasers are requested to come forward and lift them. ISAAC NEFF, Treasurer. Oct. 31, 1818. .11. W. Benedict, ATTOHNY AT LA W,Huntingdon.Pa.—. E Office at his old Osidenee in Main street,* few doors west of the old Court House. He wil attend to any business entrusted to him in the soy air Courts ofHuntingdon and adjoining counties. AIVOTUER GRAND RALLY ,AT THE CHEAPEST CORNER! , . . 14 CIIEP JOHNNY" in . the - 6Old ,again, with the larOesto firettiest.andcliednest stock of goods ever offered.to the, Mille in this section of the country. Our stock of dress goods is comftlete and staple goods,ip abundance. We have also a large assortmvt of CAPS, 13 OTS AND strogs„ • HARD WAR QUEENS%VARE AND GROCERIES, It is unneecessary ror its t 3 . entimerwte Vto names and prices of our goods, as it it expected persons wishing td purchase wilf i examine for themselves. Persons wishing good bargains will find that this is the'plare, anti if we do not satisfy.you that the goodaare the. C H,F.A Ph:ST TOWN,. Aye have a small lot you can have for taking them away. The public are invited id attend the grand rally at the Cheap Coiner. , _ JOHN N. PROWELL Hunting(lbn, Ildr. 14, 4818. CHEAPER THAI it EVER English and Classical Institute. The subscribers, residents of Shade Gap, Huntingdon county, Pa., beg leave to inforfh their friends and the public generally, tlat they intend, if they meet with sufficient encourage 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 -110.3 and the moral and religious character of silrrounding community. Every attention will be paid to the health and morals of the pu pils as well as to their mere mental training and advaticeirient in ssientific knowledge, and every facility will be afforded for their personal cony tart and convenience. Owing to some necessary - preparations to be made in the buildings, fur di's! session will not be coramenced until the 20th ovember next, and will continue for five months, thus dividing the year into two sessions of five n'),.riths each. The terms will be : For readin;. writing and Arithmetic, 50 per quarter, or $:1 00 per session. Grammar, Geography and Philosophy, $.l 00 per quar ter, or $8 00 per ses sion. Mathematics. Greek and Latin Languages, $0 00 per quar ter, or $l2 00 per session. hoarding, exclu sive of fuel and light, $1 :II 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 arid innnoral influences that exist in more populous communities. For reference dr ftir tiler particulars address JAMES V. McGESINES, J. IL W. MeGINNE. shade Gap, Oct. 17, ISIS. Pennsylvania ilailtroad Company. vOTIcE is hereby given, that the SIXTH . I_ l 4 instalment of Fl VI: DOLLARS per share is requested to be paid on or before the FIRST day of NOVEMBER next. GEORGE V. BACON, Treasurer. 0."7" Instalments reeeivad by MILES & Don.. It IS, Huntingdon. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, ISIS. Executors' Notice , N'TlCEl;ller;l;lgivenii;a7re;tera Testa mentary on the estate of Banntel Barr, lute of Jackson town:di ip, Hunt. co., dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, All persons in. debted to said estate are requested to make inane. 'little payment, and thoso having claims or tie tnanils against the same to present them duly uu. thenticated for settlement to JAMES BARR, DANIEL. BARR, ROBERT CUMMINS, Executors. Jackson tp., Nov 11,1848-6 t. WASHINGTON HOUSE, HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA. HIS Popular I-lause has recently undergone a I thorough repair, and been furnished with entire item furniture, of the best quality. Mem bers of the Leprisidatre dhd Mere, visiting the Seat of Government, Will lin it d very &theta stopping place. Charges modernie. WM. T. SANDERS, ilarrkhura' July 14. 1848-6,n. ROVSSELL'S Per.funt3s, Hair Oils, Soaps, Shaving Crean', &c A very large lot at Roussell'; unrivalled Shaving Creuui, ke., &c., just opening at the Huntingdon .le we lry Store. It is decidedly the Lest assortment in town and will be sold very cheap. • ANOTHER WONTDERT Later, Cbe aper and Better, . . THE Huntingdon Jewelry store has just re , ceived mother large and clwice selection of CLOCKS, WATC:dEs, jEwELRy, B:c., &., of every , Aescription and quality. All persona, 'Whether desirous of purchasing or not arc requested to call and examine this stock and thus satisfy themselves of its chewy_ fleas 011:1, excellence. 117" The undersigned has recently employed a skillful and experienced workman from Phila delphia, to do all kinds of Clock, Witch and Jewelry repairing. Customers may rely upon having their work well and promptly done, and warranted for one year. J. i•. serer Huntingdon, Nov. 13. 1818. CITIZENS OF HUNTINGDON COUNTY, NOW'S YOUR TIME TO GET THE WORTH OF TOUR MONEY & W, SAXTONi Inform the Oldie that they have reeelea splendid and extensive &imminent Of tilt kinds of FALL 04, WtNIE GOODS, which they are determined io cell at prices to Suit ALL. They invite the publiC to call and ex amine their Goods. Huntingdon, Nov. 21, 1848. - • . • "Broke out in a Se.ve Place t 4 sTVglinfti STONE HEAD-QUAIITERS, cAr Ti liAviD - would reapeetfully Inform all exeationev,e/Liliing on two lop, that aafp,und hie 1111111.1,1U8 frit told in ',balmier. that,fie has again opt.: ed in.a new p'aee, next door to 'l'. ticati and Son's store, en elegant 071431 p4slitsrt.:, where he it prepared tortecommerlate all wit, may favor him .vith their cuatormy l ith superior osht“ and fixin's, at all times. . , • 1 - lie now stand is fined up .• on perpeat." to ee+ I commodnte Ladies and ge. , tlernen., The ....la captain" tberefore hopes that his Wends of bulb sexes will extend 10 111111 it literal support. CONFteTIONARIES, API'LLz, Icq:; 'fee., always on harid. Nov. 11,1848. OH' WHAT A ROSH,' • AT TNT , : s tt Tug • - •, . WORLD'S SEEAMltairritillits: The undErsighed taRH grtiat biensure in announcing to the public that, after a considerable amount of labor and ex pense, they have succeeded in opening the most splendidly furnished and com fortable OYSTER SALOON, between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, iii the basement of SNARE'S ROW, Huntingdon, immediately opposite the "Grand Bazar" where they will be plea sed to see all who may be kind enough; to give them a call. They have, on this occosittn; as kelt us all others had an eye single to the in terests of the ladies, in tufiiishing an apartment expressly for their to rfrictula Give as a call ladies and gt:iftlyin'en i l and examine the different aparttrie4Si for yourselves, and if you are not sal ;sued you can "take our hats." They have also a line lot of Cunfee: tionary &c., which trill be sold low. • NV:11 SNARE, W 11. T. WILSON. Huntingdon, Oct. 31, ISIS. NOTICE The partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Joseph Milliken & Co. was disolved by mutual consent on the 19th inst. All persons having claims will present them to L. G. Kessler fo payment, and those indebted by note o!' book account to the above firm; and also those indebted to the late firm of liens & Kb'sfderi f will pay their respec tive amounts to L. G. Kessler. JOSEPH MIA,' E EN. W. P. MILLIE GN: L. G. KESSLEV; The nosiness will be contifitted Ps heietatiire, by P. F. Kessler & G. Kessler; .under the name of Kefiler & Brother, who arc at all tithe's prepared to pay cash for wheat; clover-seed and other produce at thC highest market Co npin n t haStl. . Pitts tr , Salt, atoiii, Coal &e., with a gen eral assortment of Merchandise at the lowest prices. KESSLER &i3ROTHER Mill Creek, Oct. 200, 1848. ONLY $1,40 FOR TUE BEST DAGU ERR EOTYPYL LIKENESSES EVER MADE IN HUNTIGDON J. A. DOYLE & A. M. WILT, Respectfully haulms the Ladies unit Gent men of Huntingdon and lie tichilly, that they hate opened a Daguerrian Gallery at the emir' House where with an improved apparelne and material• of the hest quality they ore repast] to execute _ . Daguerreotype Likeueuses, of all wizes, in a kyle unFurpf peed by any oilier artists in theeountry. Their likenest.es a e war ranted not lb fade, and their bright iifa-like en prep ,ion is ode id their peculiar (+Wile' ietice of beau. • , Family taken ih a spit ',did ids le, and at ft:Wrist° priers. Likenesses of I Ulan n (ah young oglwd yttrs,) taken in the handsmest Miniatures. and Paintings of all kinds copied ; miniatures made, without tegard to 1 e ta rather, from 8 o'clock, A. 111. to 5 l'. M. their slay will be limited , those wishing' to get a good likeness, would do 111 II II) COI soon ' and have their Fluttlow caught, ere dm set: stance hides," 117 - Instrurlion ivra al maarrate lairs Huntingdon, Nov 14. IS4S. 1001 ILLUMINATED 1 ei Invite tiie attention of the eitizois of Hunti,:..l don and persons visiting this place during die present Court to their immense stork of CLOCKS, wATcHES, Jewelry, and Taney Articles just received itt their store in MARKET one door cast of the Exchange Hotel. They will soil Full jewelled Guld Levers, IS 6iirut, hunting ca., for $6O 00 gold levers, 1S csNt; lingiiiise, 30 00 hold Lepine, finest quality; 25 00 Silver Levers, from $l2 to 40 on ei Lennie . * It to 15 00 °' Verge Watches Itolo 00 Eight day brass Clocks 5 to 0 00 30 hour ~ ', :tau 4 Otk A,cordeonn, I to is 00 Gold Pencils, 1 50 to 6 00 ... . .rn• id • Gold Minialti • re Frames, 1 00 to 2 50 4 00 to 10 00 Ali kinds of Jewelry 20 per cent lowei than . fieretofdre. We are',thankful for patronage ,heretpfore re ceived;and would solicit all prisons desirous of purchasing any thing in our line to give us a call. N. B. Clocks, Watches and JAvdry repair od ;ual warranted. 11 , Intingden. No , r. 11. IRIS.