. HAttaisnuno.7-The following extract of a letter from Harrisburg to the Public Ledger, is of some interest: "I understand that at the close of the resent fiscal year, on the Ist Of Decem er, the State finances will not show quite as favourable aspect as for a year or two past. The receipt by the State Canals and Railroads will fall short of $1,600,000 which was abont last year's receipts, while the expenditures will go up to $1,000,000, which is two or three hundred thousand dollars more than last year's expenditures. The next Fep runry interest will be met, but it will be a very 'tight squeeze,'' indeed. - MARKETS. PIILLADELPIIIA, DAC. 13th, 1848, The Flour market continues dull. partly in consequence of the unfavorable weather and no sales for export have been reported either in Flour, Rye Flour, or Corn Meal. There is ve ry little wheat arriving—Good and prima red is worth 1061107 e., and white 111a113c. per bu. The inzreased demand for new corn, noted Yesterday, still continues, and several sales of yellowlave been made at Sic, which is an ad 7vance. Oats—We quote Southern at 27a28c per bo. Whiskey has been in limited request 9.ales of hhds. at 23ia23c., and bbls., at 25c. MARRIED. In thin borough, on Tuesday evening, I?th sprat., by Rev. John Peebles. Mr. DANIEL W. WHITTAKER to Miss CAROLINE SPEEDY, bath of Huntingdon. • Tun PRINTERS were not forgotten on this occasion. No sir-ee 1 . Proof—a whole cake— s real genuine Taylor cake,—for which the happy couple will please accept our thanks, to gether with our devil's blessing Long life, happiness, peace and plenty, be with you." So mate it be. By Rev. J. A. Gore, on Thursday the 7th in it.nt, Mr. ALEX. MEERELS of this borough to Mies imam:: ra CHEW, of Md. Washingtonians ! Arouse ! ! A Washingtonian Temperance meeting will to bold in the Court House on Christmas even in;. All parsons friendly to the cause are in cited to attend—Ladies in particular. Several able addresses may be expected. It is high tiros something would be done. King Alebohol appears to be gaining ground, and if we Tem perance folks do not muster up our force:, and give them A little - more grape" it is more Vian probable the day will be lust. Come ell ye true friends of the nation, Attend to humanity's call; Come aid in your country's salvation, Ant roll on the temperance ball." MANY. Library Association. Tha annual in,ting of the Huntingdon Libra ry Association, for the election of officers &c. will be held at the Court House on Saturday the 23d inst. at 2 o'clock P. M. A full and punctu al atten lance of the members is respectfully so y lieiteil. SHERIFF'S SALES, IY virtue of sundry writs in my . hands, I will 1 ) gall at the Court House door, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 10th day of January next, the following described property t All that piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Hopewell, Huntingdon county, con taining one hundred end sixty one twice—About one hundred acres of which are cleared and cul tivated. Said land adjo;ne Jacob Russell. James Entrek in. John A. lN eavcr, and Tussey'd moun tain. and hos three wide orchards, one farm house, one log honed, ono saw mill, a lug bank burn, and bleckemith shop therron. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John R. Weaver. ALSO, A 11911, and lot of ground ettunte on 4arket Wren b i t 'the borough of Huntingdon, hounded on the milt by a lot of Andrew Harrison, on the w Oh trlei fornet, extending beck from Hill street two hundred feet to Washington sired. Seised and taken in exerution, and to be SUM Is the properly of livery Popp. M. ORO WNOVER, Sheriff. sirtarre's Hantingdoi, Dee. 19, 1S IS. FARM FOR REI\T, /mug undersigned offers for rent that valuable farm (being part of a tract of land purcha sed front the heirs of Eliza Swoop: Wharton) adjoining McConnelMown, lands of Precierick Lissinger, Daniel Buchwalter, and others, con taining - • . . 2O Acres! between 1 IS and 150 acres of which arc cleared, and betw.n .15 and fin acres rri !adow land—the balance woodland. On said tract of land is sit uated a _ Grist Mill, Saw Mill, Dwelling House and Bank Barn, and is about 5 miles from tho borowli of Hunting don and the Penn'a. Railroad and Canal. Per sons wishing to rent, can obtain any information by applying to the undersigned, residing in Walker township, about 3 miles from the prop erty. GEORGE lIA WN, DAVID ILA WN. Dec. 0, 1818 Administrators' Notice. °TIC E is hereby gli , en that letters of admin istration hare been granted to the undorrign ed nn the estate of Abraham Long, late of Shirley twaniship, Huntingdon county. All per sona indebted to said ehato ere requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or &mini.; against the same to present them du'y authenliceted for settlement. iIENJAMIN LEAS, SAMUEL MeVITTY, Adminietretore. Dec.lB. 184 R. a JIDMINISTRIITORS' NO TICE. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration on tit, estate of Jesse Gosnell, late of Union township, Hunt. co., deed, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or de mands ag 'MA the same to present them duly eu. timid icated for settlement to ;OHN R. COB N ELL, DAVID MYERLY, Dec. lii, 1848-• Notice. ."111HE Trust account of George Taylor and j_ David Black, assignees of Stevens, Snyder, & Co., late of the borough of Huntingdon, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon I county, and will be presented to the the said court for confirmation and allowance on the 3d Monday of January next. THEO. CREMER, Prot'y. Dec. 13, 1818 pRocLax.ITION. WHERE %S, by precept to me directed, da- 1N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court red at Huntingdon, the 20th day of Nov. 1 of Huntingdon county, the undersigned as 1848, under the hands and seals of the Hon. Administrator of George W. Thompson, dec'd., Abraham S. Wilaon, President of the Court of will expose to public rule on FRIDAY the 4th Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and general day of JANUARY, 1840, at 10 o'clock A. M. jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Penn- on the premises, the following described Real sylvania, composed of the counties of Hunting-, Estate late of said deceased, viz: A Lot of ground don, Mifflin and Union, and the Hons. James situate in the town of Warriormark in said coon-1 (twin and John Stewatt, his associates, judges of ty, fronting on Main Street end extending along the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, op-'the road leading front Huntingdon to Philips pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every burg to an alley, known as Lot No. 11 in the indictments and presentments, made or taken fur I plan of said town, and having a house and other or concerning all crimes,which by the laws of the buildings thereon. Also an out Lot adjoining Commonwealth are made capital or felonies of, said town, in the township of Watrioremark in death and other offences, crimes and misticmeaaors, said county, containing five acres. The property which have been, or shall be committed or perpe- ! above described is the same that Dr. Oliver G. tented within said county, or all person. who are Scott and wife by deeds recorded in the Record. or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated, for. eel; Office of said county in Record Book C No. crimes aforesaid, lam commanded to make proc- 2. pages 133, 4& 5, conveyed to the said Geo. j lamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a W. Thompson. Court of Oyer and 'l'erminer, Quarter 'Seesion. , Terms of Sale:—One half of the purchase and Common Pleas, will be held at the Court money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and I House, iu the borough of Huntingdon, on the 2d the residue in one year thereafter with interest, I Monday (arid Bth day) of January 1849, and 'to he secured by the bond and mortgage of the those who wily prosecute the said prisoners, ho purchaser then and there to prosecute them as it !hall be just, anti that all jusiices of the peace, coroner, and constables within the said county, ho then and there in their proper persons. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said tiny, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which to their office. respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 20th day of Nov, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hun dred and forty-eight and the 73d year of Amer can IndepenaenCe. 11LITTHEW CROWNOVER, Sheriff. Snantres Orric►., Hun- t tingdon, Dec. ID, 1848. PROCLAMATION. by he HjEthitigEes.A.Sr. the p e r e o c n e i p ni t o t t o i p rn i e e a d a i i . 7l , ed ho b e cy. count ty of Huntingdon. bearing trot the 26th day of Nov., A. D. 1848. lam commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a Court of Common Pleas, will be held at the Court House in tt.e borough of Huntingdon itt the county of Huntingdon, on the 3d Monday (and lAtit day) of January, A. 1). 1849, for the trial of all issues in said roue, which remain un determined before the said judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all said issues are required. Dated at Huntingdon, the 201 h day of Nov, Al).. 1818, and the 7311 year of American inde pendence. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Huntingdon, Dec. 19, 1488. c- REGISTER'S NOTICEs VOTICE is hereby given to all persons con cerned that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's . . 1 Office at Huntingdon, and that the said accougtsl. will be presented for confirmation and atlowa nc at an Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, an Wdd- nesday the 10th day of January next, viz t I. Henry McCracken, James Saxton and JO seph McCracken, Executors of William roster, late of West township, deceased. 2. l‘lorris Gutshall, Administrator of John Gutshall, lute of Springfield township, deed. 3. James Murphy, Administrator of Jane Jackson, late of West township, decd. 4. Joint Hirst, Administrator of Elizabeth Wilson, late of ttarree township, dec'd. 5. Elijah Morrison, Administrator of Edward Hayes, late of Shirley township, dec'd. 0. Elijah Morrison, Guardian of Abraham, Lydia, Barbara : David, Joel and Joshua Morri son, minor children of tiaranel Morrison, dee'd. M. F. CAMPBELL, Register. REQ IsTEit's OFFICE ' Huntingdon, Dee. 8, 1848. Llz) Z.olll' 13 ..2 3 CID To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Huntingdon : The petition of Michael li. Detreich, res pectfully sheweth : That your petitioner owns and occupies that well known dwelling house and premises heretofore occupied by Mias Mary Sandon, as a tavern stand, situakon Commerce Street in the borough of BirmiMam, near the location of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, and be ing desirous of keeping a house of entertain ment for the public, has provided himself with everything convenient and necessary for the smile, prays your Honors• to grant him a license for that purpose. And he will ever pray, &c. M. 11. DETliElb-11. We, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Birmingham, in said county, do certify that the above named petitioner, Michael H. Det reich, is a person of good 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 paid Inn or Tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. W. P. Green, Silas.T. Wilhelm, Thomas Mood, John Devine, Thos. Devine, Jos. Adams, William Butts, S. K. Agnew, A. P. Owens, John J. Wood, A. P. Kinney, W. W. Miles, John M'Cullough, Thotripson Metttelt. I)ec. 19, 1818. Pennsylvania Railroad Company. Notice is tierstiy giVen that the BEII - INS'rALLMENT of Viva DoL tvxs per share on the Capital stock of this company is required to be paid on or before the Ist day ofiannary next ; The eighth instalment of live dollars per share on or before the 2d day of March —The ninth instalment of five (killers per share on or before the Ist day of May, and the tenth instalment of five dollars per share on or before the Ist day of July next, at the office of Miles Dorris. Payments will be received of one of more instalments, or the Stock 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 will be subject to the penalty of one per cent per month, as required by law. GEORGE V. BACON, Treas. Dec. 12, 1848. Auditor's Notice To the creditoreof, and all persons interested in, the estate ef William Hutchison, late of Har ms tewnehip, deceased. The undersigned wee appointed an Auditor at the last term of the Orphans' Court of H noting don county, to distribute the wets of said estate, in the hands of John Henry, acting Executor of acid deceased, among the creditor. and other per Ilona interested. The said creditors and all per. sone interested in acid estate aro hereby notified. that I will attend at my office, In Huntir gdon, err Friday the Stit of January text, gni the purpose aforesaid. JOHN REED, Auditor. untininii, Dec. I 1819. AJmr's. Orphans , Court Sale. WM. BURCHFIELD,Adru'r. Dec. 4, 1848 ASSIGNEES' SALE, Thu undersigned, Aaaignee. of Blair & Mad ,4len, will sell on the premise., on TUESDAY, the 2d day of January, 1899, the Melinda Iron Works, situoto on the A ugovrick Creek in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, Pa., and within a few miles of the Penn's. Canal and Railroad. The works consist of a charcoal Furnace and Forge, nearly new and a Saw Mill, all in good or der, and the usual and necessary houses and buil dings attached thereto. Together with about 530 ACRES OF LAND adjacent to the works, about 70 acres cleared and in a good state of culti ration, some fifty of which are cow seeded in winter grain, and the remain doe of the premiers is timber and wood land, upon which some IRON ORE has been found canoe venient to the Furnace. All the r ecessary tools and fixtures for carrying on 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 ihtveitig neigh borhood, where labor and materials are compara tively cheap; and good ore cell] be had in less than three miles of the Furnace at from 12i to 25 ctn. per tin, and woad leave within the same dis tance for 10 etc per card. The A ughwich creek furnishes ample water power at all seasons of the year. If not sold on said day the works and premises will be offered for rent ; and immediate possession given if sold or letwed. ALSO, At the same time and lilacs, will be sold the following Personal Property, to Wit Horseg am/ horse gears, wagons, coal and ore beds, earls, Dldckernlth't tools, wheelbarrows, ore corn, shovels, picks, mattocks, farming uten sils,' pmatoea by the bushel, and fifty scree of wheat in the giound, giovee, bucketo, ropes and windlass, furnace toots, ore ecrecns and Fur nace scales, lumber df different kinds, and a va• riety of articles too numerous to insert. Terms made known on day of pale. THOMAS B. ORH(13011, HOBER'r MADDEN, THOS. W. NEELY, Dec.l2, 1848. Assignees, Heirs Wanted. If VVillium Morrison, Thomas Morrison and Elizabeth Lightner, (formerly Elizabeth Moni tion) will apply to the undersigned they will hear of eoinething to their advantage. ;NROME EAGLE, No. 44 South Front •3treet, Phila. Dec. 12.184 R. PT731.1:0 13.9.:A. `V I 0 11. 0 1 to ,E ld m at ß p e u ß bi n ie . S t a le . oLtottheo2f aroundsthday aituato in Shaffersville, Morris township, Hunt ingdon county, on which is erected a large TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE, !!! formerly used as a tavern, two taw ' Wee, and a store house, end other outbuildings. This property is lo cated on the turnpike leading front Huntingdon to Hollidaysburg, and is a very desirable bore dcn for public business. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known on the day of sale, by the under. signed, ADAM SHAFFER. PETER SHAFFER. Nov, 'a, lB49—ts• Orphans' Court Sale. IN pursuance of en order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, the tit:derail/h -ad as Administrator of Alexander Gorki, deed., will expose to public axle at the Court Hotise hr the borough of Huntingdon, in mid county, on THURSDAY the 28th day of DECEMBER instant, at 2 o'clock P. M. the following descri bed Real Estate, late of said deceased, viz: The undivided third part of a tract of tend situate in Hopewell township In said coenty, adjoining the Raystown Branch of the Juniata River, and lands of James Entrekln, containing 227 acres, ho the same more or less, about 100 of which are cleared, having a log barn, II log home and a good orchard thereon, with a well of water at the house. Alao a Lot of ground in the said Bor ough of Huntingdon on the /moth west earner of Allegheny end Bath street., No. 117 in the plan of said Borough, having thereon a good two story brick dwelling house and kitchen untlother build ing. thereon, which lot i. 50 feet in front and lies between the Penn'a Rail Road as located and the Penn's canal. Terms of Sale:—One half of the purchase money to be paid on the ednfirmition of the sale, and the halunce inane year thereafter with intereAt, to be moored by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. WM. P. ORBISON, Adm'r. • At the same tilde and place the undersigned will offer for sale the remaining two-thirds of the above desrribed tract of land situate in Hope well township. JAMES OVVIN, GEORGE GWIN. Dec. 5, 1843. Stray Steer CA ME to the residence of the subscriber, resi ding in Porter township, Huntingdon county, the latter part of August lost, a stray bteer, about two years old, with black sides, and white beck, no ear marks, horns wide sport. The owner will please come forward, prove property, pay charges and take said steer sway, other. isehe will be dis posed of according to law. JOHN HUYETT. Dec. 12, 114$. 2,OI7IIIIELL'S Perfumes, Hair Oila, Soaps, Shaving Cream, &c. A very large lot of Rousse unrivalled Shaving Cream, &e., &c., just opening at the Huntingdon Jewelry Store. It is decidedly the beet assortment in toml anti 's ill be sold very cheap. ANOTHER GRAND RALLY VALVABLE o:AL ESTATE AT AT TILE runitosarai. CHEAPEST CORNER! T HE subscriber Will otter at Public Sale, on the premises on SATUR “CHEP JOHNNY” in the field again, with , DAY, the 23d of fileaeiriller , ot 12 0% the largest, prettiest andcheapest stock of goods , clock, M., the following valuable Real ever offered to the public in this section of the Estate, to wit : country. Our stock of dress goods is complete and staple goods in abundance. We have also I TWO TRACTS OF LAND a large assortment of I situate on the banks of the little Juni- CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, j ata river, one mile below Birminglinitt; HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE AND i and within 4 miles of the Penn'a Canal GROCERIES. !at Water street, and the great Central It is unneccessary for us to enumerate the I Rail Road passes through it : One tract names and prices of our goods, as it is expected I situate in Warriormark township, Hun persons wishing to purchase will examine for . themselves. Persons wishing good bargains' tingdon County, the other tract situate will find that this is the place, and if we do not , in 'Tyrone township, Blair county, the satisfy you that the goodsarc the CHEAPEST ir. river being the line between the two TOWN, we have a small lot you can have , tracts, and also the line between Hun for taking them away. t i n don and Blair counties, well known The public are invited to attend the grand rally at the Cheap Corner. as the property of Andrew Robeson, of I JOHN N. PROWELL. Warriorsmark township, now deceased. Huntingdon, Nov. 14, 4818. THE MANSION TRACT, , CHEAPER THAN EVER. ,in Warriorsmark township, contains i 200 acres of excellent limestone land, Ifyou want to get the worth of your money then + about 100 acres cleared, and in a good buy from . ; e tcte of cultivation, with TIME Dwet.• i GEORGEGIATIN, i r o c u i l. T . ci t a h e s r t e o o n n e . barn and a good where you will find the largest, best, and cheap- apps 1 0 THE OTRER TRACT, est aulortment of Goods, that the teem can pro duce; and that, too, at each low prices that all e xcel l e n t in Blair county, contains 400 acres' of timber land, with a house and who purchase are fully satialled last our m otto is true," A quick Sixpence is better then eslow stable thereon erected ; there is an Ord shilling." bank on this tract, from which a quan- Huntingdon, Oct. 17, 1848. tity of Iron Ore of an excellent quality MOH NEW GOO lhas been raised. A large part of this tract is good limestone land for farming. AT TH a GRAN BAZAR I Four Situations for Forges or Furnaces, • . 1 perhaps the best sites in the State There is a number 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 tVoodiandi and well covered with timber. TERMS—One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand, and the bal nnce in two equal annual payments, 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 ROI3ESON, Surviving Executor of andrew Robeson, deceased. Nov. 21, 18181 Orphatur Ciai r irt Sales BY virtue of an order of the Orphafis' Court of Huntingdon county, there will be exposed to sale, by public vendue or outcry, on the premises on Visher, AVNlurttie & Co., Have just received a further addition to their Fall and Winter stock of (Amide, consisting of everything useful and Ornamental. Shawls of all kinds and all prices: Muslin de Loins at 10 etc per yard ; Calicoes at 3 and 4 eta ; Muslins, bleached and unbleached, at 3 ets, and yard wide at 6 cts ; Cashmeres. Ginghams, &r; Water proof and other Boots for men and boys. Shoes of all kinds, Bullblo socks, gum shoes, Fin Mo lasses, Ready-made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Trunks, Valises, Blankets, &c., &c., cheaper than ever ! Huntingdon. Dec. 5. 1848. Gill S OXYGENATED O nrirtims,. FOR THE CURE or DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY, &c., &c., &c STOP! ,TOP! .. . . Friday the 15th day of December, 184 S, MY OSAS MAN READ Tuft if you have , got Drarest• of ASTHMA °rata. froin general de- s ' at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, Why, or say complaint resuliing from derange- , . dlent of the itdmach. You would g i ve a geed in parts or together, as tnny be to the lest to get well, woultrnt you? Then just g i+ e i interest of the estate and the convent a ravri.x, and try Chien% dzygenaied Hitters. cnce of purChaters; a certain mcssuage, Its justthc thing for you. The Doctor dieckliW ' plahtation and tract of land skive in ed this medicine only after long end careful study,' Franklin township; Huntingdon county, —to cure a friend too—not to make money out or , ~,,;o i n i n g lands of John M'Ferran and it. Look at the evidence of its efficacy and you i ""J will hesatisfied. Alexander &lei:art on the north west; 'Hun. MYRON Lawaxxcx cured of ASTHMA. lands of Robert and Benjamin t r alltiee, BELCHERTOWN, March IS, 1848. the little Juniata River and land of Dr. Da. Gitxxxx—l take great pleasure in inform-, Adams MTerran on the south, and lend tag you of the effecto of the medicine called Ox- ' lof Abraham Weight on the east, con seenated Bitters you had the kindness, to send ' • , ' m . o. For tome twenty years I had suffered se- I talal , n ;. nin et Pur e n ("Test fifty five Per verely from humored Asthma. I wee compelled ' ches, and the usual allowance for roads, to sit up one third of the night, without going to 1 &c. Seventy-five or eight acres of which bed at all; and the rest of the time my sleep was I are cleared and under cultivation, and interrupted by violent fib of coughing and great ditEcuity of breathing. In all my attendance I . having thereon erected a two-story atone house niid a frame barn, late the estate upon our courts I never went to bed in NW thomp- i of Josep h of Franklin town ton in twenty years bet twice, and then was cam- i pelled to get up. Nov I lie in bed without dill. ship,. . decd. culty, and sleep soup*. I took your medicinal TERMS OF SALE;---The third of the according to directions. The skint symptoms i purchase tri6ite3l . to be paid on the con immediately abated, and persoterance in the ,use firniation of the sale, one third within of the reedy has removed all its treublesomp.! 9 , ,,a remedy year thereafter with interest, and consequences. The value of tuck a remedy . is incalculable, and I b e " He virtues me , b e w id e . i t he remaining third to be paid at or im iy*Tused Shane tens cent agency extensively mediately after the death of Elizabeth emptoyed. Wagner, widow of said interitee—the Respectfully yours, interest of this third part to be paid to M YRON LA WRENCE. 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 prciperty,is situate in scgti of the Ceuiral Rail Road—there is on it an excellent spring of lime-stone wa ter, and btrott. b appearances of iron ore. The land wilt be offered in parts or al together as may be deemed advisable. Attendance will be given nt the sale by the undersigned Administratrix. ELIZABETH WAGNER, IdmiMstratrix. DYSPESIA CURED. CAntiste, Pa. Juno 10, 1848 Meusr.. Collier & Bro. , . Gentleman—ln reply to your note es to the effect of the Oxygenated Bitters in my case. I would say, that I have been afflicted with DyspeC. Ilia about six years, anti have tried ninny known renn'etffei, but obtained no relief, untila friend recommended the Oxygenated Bitten/. • • • • I was finally induced to procure two bottle. of you, and I had not taken half a bottle before I felt its effects upon my systern , and after the use of the second Wale, I found myself in a etato of health as unexpected as It was srstifying. To the afflicted I hare no hesitation In recommend.; ing the Bitters, as superior to any medicine I have ever heard of for the cure of Dyspepsia. Very Respectfully yours, A LOSON M. LEWIS. The following Certificates have re cently been received: WASHINGTON, D.C., June 10, 1846, Having limas' use of the ' , Oxygenated Bitters'' prepared by Dr. Geo. D. Green, of Windsor, Vt , end from knowledge obtained of their efficacy In other cue., 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 be ac• cessible to all the afflicted. SAMUEL PHELPS, U. S. Senators from WM. UPHAM, 5 Vermont. JAMES F. Simmaxa, U. S. Senator from Rhode Island. J. T. MOREHEAD, U. S. Senator and for merly Governor of Kentucky. L. H. ARNOLD, Member of Congress and __formerly Governor of R. I. WM. WOODBRIDGE, U. S. Senator and formerly Governor of Michigan. M. L. MARTIN, Delegate in Congress from Wisconsin Territory. From the Hon. Sotormt Fool., Member of Con. grass trot' Vermont. Guar, at. f i tayeurcit, General Amts. No. 26, South Sixth St. Philadelphia. Sold whoteaare and retail by Teton. Ruon & tiot, Huntingdon, Pa. August IS, 1246'. On these two tracts are Nov. 21; Ig4B—ts: ; CITIZENS OF lIUNTINGIION COUNTY, NOW'S YOUR TIME TO GET THE WORTH OF YOUR MONEY ! & W. SAXTON, Inform the public that they have received a splendid and extensive assortment of all k inds of FALL & WINTER GOODS, which they aro determined io cell at pr;co. to Suit ALL. They invite the public to and ex amine their Goods. Huntingdon, Nov. 21, 1 `,48. aQotico FrH}: DEEnq von UNSEAT. LAND mid in June I last., are now ready, and the piirchasers requested to come forward and lift them. ISAAC NEFF, Treasinei. Oct. 31, 1818. Pennoyttanhi Railroad Company. erFICE is hereby. given that the SIXTH N instahnent of FIVE DOLLARS per share is requested to be paid on or before the FIRST day of NOVEMBER next. GEORGE V. BACON, Treasurer: Instalmentefeceivad by MiLig & Don els. Huntingdon. Huntingdon, Oct. 17, MIS. NOVIOXI, I hereby caolOrt the public against purchasing a promisory note given by me to Robort Myton, for twenty-five dollars ($25,00) bearing date Aug. 128, 1818, an I have never received value fo'r the toun'e and nut determinednot to pay it. JOSEPH WALLS. broke. out in a New PAkce STANDING STONE HAD-QUAIiTERS, • • CAPT. DA VY.I), , would reepectrull/ inforni alternation—everything on two leg., that vete— s and hip numerous friends in parttcular,,that,he Ilea again opei ed in a. new place, htit door to T. Read and Bon's store, an elegant - • - 073U21111 9.41.a.).00114 . ',here he is prepared to acecnimedate all w he may factor him with their custom with superior "Suct.r. Finn" and filriteß, at all times. . His nefr pond is fitted np •• on pt.rpone" to ac. commotirte Ladipi anti genilemrn. 'the oltt Captain" therefore hc:fies that hie friends of both sexes will extend to hint It liberal support. CONFECTIONAIVES I APPLES, NUTS, Src., &c., alvi.ays dii ht►nd. Nov. 11, lEi4B. OH' WHAT A RUSH; AT THE XIA. aLE S ALOON, Ott TITS WORLD'S DIEADQUA.RTERS. Vic undersigned take great pleasure in announcing to the public that, after n. considerable amount of labor and ex pense, they have succeeded in opening the most splendidly furnished and cow' , fortuble OlST.git SAI.OOI. • , between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, the basement of SNARE'S ROP'Z 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 occasion, as well as all others had an eye single to the terests of the ladies, in furnishing an. apartment expressly for " their fair friends Give use call ladies and gentlemen, and examine the different apartments, for yourselVes, and if you are not sat isfied you can "take our hats." They have also a fine fat bG Confec tionary &c., which trill be sold Idtv: W SNARE, W Al. T. WILSON. Huntingdon, Oct. 31, 1848. ONLY 191,40 Fon THE IFIESTYLIGU- EIMEOTYPE. LIKENESSES EVER MADE IN HUNTINGDON ,4i 11111.. T. Respectfully informs the Genemen of Huntingdon and its vicinity, that they hats opened n Daguerrian Oallery at the Cr .tart Douse where with on itnproved nppurat us and material. of the I•eat ifuality Ow) me prepared to execute Daguerteola•pe Likenesses, of ell sixes, in a style Unsurin eyed by any other Artlots in the country, Their likenessetta p ranted not to fade, and their bright sion is one of their peculiar characteristics of beau- Family group. taken iu a pplt 111111 style, and at moderate priers. Likeneeees of el.ildrrn (as young as two years,) taken in the handsomest manner. ...... Miniature., and Paintings of all kindscoplfl, miniature. made, without regard totlr ttcacher, from 8 o'clock, A. At. to 5 P. M. their slay will be limited. iIIOPC Whiffing to get a good likeness, would do ,N ell to call' soon and It vv their " Shedow caught, ere the stib shine° fade.," c'" - Instruction given at moderate rates. fluntingdon, Nov. 14, 1848. 1001 ILLUMINATED ! N. N. NEXT & BRO., Invite the attention of the citizens of Iluntisg don and persons visiting this place during the present Court to their immense stock of CLOCKS. WATCHEK- Jewelry, and Fancy Articles just received at their store in MARKET Sorsat, one door cast of the Exchange Hotel. They will sell Full jewelled Gold Levers, IS Carot, hunting case, for $6O 00 " gold revers, 18 carot, sittle case, 30 00 Gold Lepine, finest quality, 25 00. Silver Levers, from $l2 to 10 00 " Lepines Stol3 00 " Verge Watches Itolo 00 Eight day brass Clocke 5 to 6 00 30 hour " " :1 to 400 Aecordeons, 1 to 18 ot, told Pencils, 1 50 to 6 010 as rens, 1 00 to 2 20 Gold Miniature Prates, 1 00 to 10 00 All kinds of Jewelry 20 per cent lower than heretofore. We ate thankful for patronage heretofore re-. ceived, and would solicit all persons desirous of, purchasing any thing in our line to give us a call. N. B. Clocks, Watches and Jewelry repair nl and warranted. Nov. 14, 1645 ANOTHER WONDER ! Later, Cheaper and Better. THE Huntingdon Jewelry Store has just re ceived another large and choice selection of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JENN &c., of every description and quality. All persons, whether desirous of purchasing or not are requested to call and examine this stock and thus satisfy themselves of its cheap ness am t excel/sues. 130" The undersigned has recently employed a skillful and experionerd workman from Phila-. delphia, to do all kinds of Clock, Watch a'nd Jewelry repairing. Customers may rely upon. having their work well and promptly done, and warranted for one year. J. T. SCOTT Huntingdon, Nov. 13. 1818 WASHINGTON HOUSE.- • HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA: IHIS Popular Hotise , hse recently undergone A 1 thorough repair, end. been furniOrd with entire new furniture,ot the best quality. Mem bers of the Legislature And .others. visiting the. Seat of Government, will find it a very desirable' stopping place. CO Charges Moderate. WM. 'l'. SANDERS, Arta Harrieburg, ArPy 14, 1845—Cm.