........------ - --- California. Iltobbery of the Treasury by Mr. 1 Where it Ophir. Worthy of Attention. e• We pul.li4ll to-day a letter from Captain Walker. Su:. 1. KINGS i ix: 26. Also, King Solo- ! r "There's a good time coming" FOLSOM ite to Maj. Gen. mrs, dated San Francis- 1 W ASIIINGTON, Feb. 8 181.9. noon made a nauie of s hipper inEzon- for the printers at last-for it is said ' co, December 25, 1819. . i 1 have said on former occasions, that geber, which is beside Eloth, and the that old Zack will consider no man's This, we believe, is the latest intelligence the administration of the Treasury De- brinke of the redde Sea, in the land of claims to (Alice who cannot show full . from that region, and we much regret to say,' partment has been corrupt from the in- Edom. receipts from the printer. There are the least favorable we have had respecting stalment of the pr ese nt dynasty, an d 1 27. And iiiram sent with him the 4,596,231 office seekers, of whom 4,585'- . . the social and moralconditionof thepopulation. say now, that whenever its nflairs are name his sements, they were marrinersl 120 owe the printer ; of course here But though w e deeplydeplore the state of tkings closely scanned, the investigni ion will and had knowledge of the sea, with the I will be lots of " pay ing up." , at California, that it is such as does not . sur- ' furnish the most astounding disclosures. , seruantes of Solomon. . I - press its, though we have permitted ourselves to It is given out, that the honorable See- I 28. And they • came to 0 - phir and ! DE/Its-Hon. JAMES lIICSEIERRY, for ho e heretofore th a t other unfavorable accounts retary Menne to settle here, with a view set from thence foure hundreth iind more than twenty years a member o f that havebeen received might have been some- of practising in the Supreme Court. twenty talents of gold, and brought it , the Pennsylvania Legislature, member ' *hat exaggerated. We now fear that they were Th is is a convenient cover for the fu- to King Solomon. :of the Convention to frame the Con- ' not.-One thing is certain, that matters will tare, and may deceive the unwary ; but, I I. KING , ' x. 22 . For the King had ' stitution and at one time a member of hot mend until a civil government is given to it ought to be remembered, that success- on the sea the 'nude of Tarnish, with , Congress, died on the 3d inst. at his California-one strong enough to repress lien- ful practitioners b e f ore that tribunal the nithicof Hiram : once in three years residence in Littlestown, Adams Coun tiousn'ess and to punish crime; liberal enough follow op their cases Irons the states. came the natiie of Tarshish, and brought ty. to be popular, and at the tame tune well a dapt- \V ith all the distinguished talent at the gold and silver, yuorie, and apes mid I --------- - , ,Washington bar, embracing suc h men penticks. THE MARKETS. ed to the state of the country. Wherever Feb. dull. flour as Walter Jones, R. S. Coxe, Joseph 11. CIIIION. vat. IS. And Hiram sent 1 The market cot i) t l i t n il t a te d s e i l i p ia h c ia tive and there is much mining done in search of the pre- as and the like that practice in the bins by the hander of his servants, ship- is still held at ' p er i bbl. for common brands, cious metals, there is much vice and immorali- Suptefne Court alone, does not affiird per, and screams that had knowledge' but there is littl e s t tepositi nto operate. Rye ty, and the most stringent lavis cannot prevent it-what then is to ba expected where there either of them a living ; therefore, to of the sea : and they went with the see- ; Fl our s without change. Corn meal is dull at itre no laws f i attempt tocajole the public with the be- mints of Solomon to Ophir, and brought $l2 6s per bbl. Some further sales of wheat SAN Fesseisco, CALIFORNIA, I lief that Mr. Walker is to leap at once thence fears hundred) and fiftie talents have been made at toss. per tn. for good reds, December 25, 1848. I into a lucrative profession, ever the of guide, and brought them to King Sol- MY Dean Stu :- , -Commodore Jones heads of establised members of the bar mon. llsc. for prime white. Rye is seater at 67 a 6Sc. Small sales of Corn at 56 a 57c. per bu. pas but this moment informed me that is a little presumptuous to say the least ll. CIIRO3I. tx. 21. For the Kin,g's for good yellow. Oats are without change. the Ohio will sail today for Mimi' an, of it. ; ships went to Tarshish with the sera- ' Sales of 200 bbls. Whiskey at 21c. per gallon. and 1 take the Opportunity of forward- ! The Secretary - mutt find some other ants of Hirarri, every three veere once . lads. are dull at 2Eii a 23 ing a few public. letters. , means of accounting for the wealth came the ships of Tarshish, and broug ht r 7 . 0 -0 h h e e ad , 11' 0 e 3 r 0 i n ; s f o ‘ f o l l e i f; Since I last wrote to you, the affairs which he has acquired during his term guide, and siluer, and yourie, and aloes Ts , c ,, „ E m T b g Of this country have been constantly in of fi ce, and whenever he is at n loss and peacocks.-[English Bible, printed cattle . thi . s ' ,..v . e'ek w A e n re "' l getting worse.- We have no govern- in that respect, I will save him the in 1580. were sold at 86,75 a 8,50 per 100 lbs., and 800 driven to New York. Sales of 200 Cows and meet here either civil or military, and trouble of an exposition by letting the What Gold Region was a three years Calves at $7 a $ll for try, $l2. 25 far spring_ the conutry is full of lawless men, who , public into the secret. His loan trans- ' voyag e distant from Palestine '1 Had era, and Sts a $33 for fresh Cows. There were 1000 Hoes otr-red, most of which sold at are committing the most shocking out- actions are no mystery, cautiously as some enterprising Tyr . ian Columbus $3,50 as 6 per 100 lbs., and 1000 Sheep r e d rages.-Murders and robberies are of they have been managed, and however discovered California three thousand daily, and I might almost say, of hour- he may have conducted the public finan- Lambs at 25 aSt for Sheep, and $1,25 a ,50 each for Lambs. Hay is steady, sales of ly o cc urrence. Not an arrival occurs ces, it is well ascertained, that between years ago I Who can tell 1 Who can timothy at 65 a 73e per cwt., and Straw at frotn the north, south, or the in- him and his tirbkers they have contrived confidently say No I $5 ash per 100 bundles. i terior, but notifies the coininunity of to " feather their nests," very abtind- A Goon STOR Y WITH A ItETTER 11.- ................. ... ..,.. new acts of villany which go unpunish- antly. All this will be hrought to light ' ed. Within six weeks, inure than in proper time, and 1 pledge myself to LTISTR ATION.--The Louisville Journal twenty murders have occurred inn white assist in exposing the corruption. says that a certain Democrat went to population of lean than fifteen thousand , My present purpose in referring to Washington to get an office from Mr. souls.-The people are now acting in the Treasury department, is to notice a Polk just before the Presidential elec. self-defence ; and four or five days since transaction, with the facts of which 1 tion. Air. Polk designated an indiffer three men were h un g b y Lynch.lnw, have long been familliar, but owing to cut office which he could give the tip- , sixty miles from this place. It is of the - pr u dential reasons affecting others, I plieant then, but told him that if lie last importance that the distressing con- have not felt myself at liberty to dis- would wait till after the 4th of Alarch, ditiou of Colilornia should be impress- close.- Whenever the books of the Gen. Cass would then undoubtedly be ed epee those ht Washington who have T reasu ry are open for fair ins p ec tion, President, and could give him something the power to apply a remedy. The peg- it will appear.that immense allowances better.-The poor fellow, as his ill hick ' pie are now preparing to organize a pro- have been made to partizans without would have it, chose to wait till after the visional government. s 4 ' ' 1 " * * law or the pretence of service. A sin. 4th of .1/arch. But should Congress give tie n ter- gle fact will illustrate a host of such 'Phis reminds its of Pat's dream, con ritorial organization et the present ses- cases, and I defy the Government paper times the editor of that spriehtly jour sion, it will supersede the popular local to dispute it. , nal. "I once dreamed," said Pat, "I organization now taking place, but , During the war, a clerk in the Treas. was with the Pope, and he ttx'd me wud which cannot go into effect before the ury department, with a proper number I drink 1 Thinks I, wed a duck swim, ensuing summer. The U n ited States of assistants, was detailed to convey a amid seeing the Innishowen and the lem revenue Intro are now in force here, and million of dollars in specie from New one and the sugar on the side board, I - Will yield nn income of sny $450,00 0 , York to New Orleans. This Immense told him I did'nt care if I tuk a amp the ensuing year, and perhaps more. ' sum of money was despatched, if lam of punch I Could or 'hot ? axed the I wrote you a very long semi-official ' rightly informed, without insurance. It Pope. hot, ycr holiness, I replied, and letter some time since, (September 18,) was delivered safely, and the Treasury be that he stepped down to the kitchen going at length into the history of the officers were allowed their travelling for the biling wither, but before he got gold mines. I have only time now to expenses. 'hut Mr. Walker, in order to back 1 woke straight up, and now its inform you that everything stated in provide for his favorites, attached a Mr. clisthressing me that 1 did'nt take it that letter hay been more than realized M'Farren to the expedition, to whom he could.-Portsmouth Journal. up to this date. The gold mines con- ' paid $4,000 for the trip, rtrid placed it Pennsylvania vs. California: tinue to be as rich ns before, although to the account of Mexican. hostilities ! The Berko and Schuylkill Journal the rainy season has 'caused many to Now, the question may he fairly asked, ti mes • s 0 - - .. suspend their work. There can be no is this system of pensioning personal , decidedly speakfCatifornia-and they are the must sensible and appro. doubt but that at least $4,000,000 of partizans on the Treasury honest? and princ e i remarks ti _ tve have yet seen in re gold, at $l6 per ounce Troy, has been may it not be presumed without inju s- rirr to the and country :-" If our taken from the mines. The most assn- rice, that a public functionary who is ca- Nat i onal ant State governments will on rate estimates 1 am able to make, show liable of such a transaction, is fully 1 g iveus the right kind of laws , that $1,500,000 have been sent from . equal to any other that only requires the 1 Y have wealth enough in Pennsylvania to the contort., and Looo,ono of it has esereite of his ineetinity, or the slash-, enrich every citizen of industry and gone from this port.-One veaeel took city of his conscience 'I perseverance, without the troubles of a $400,000. Two-thirds of all that has pV'orth, .Imerican. clangorous voyage round the world to been exported has gone to foreign coon- , — TELLORAP/1 ACROSS THE OCEAN.-Messr, the gold regions of California. Give tries, and consequently to foreign mints. ; J. L. FOLSOM. , Ifvhbarit &Co., of New York, proposes to con- .us the necessary protection to develops nect the two coniinents by telegraph. our resources-protection to enable us to work our mines of coal and iron, to • FOREIGN IVEWS. They ask that government will ap. . The steamer Niagara arrived at Boston on propriate the sum of $50,000 to be ex- keep up the blast in our furnaces, the Sunday. afternoon, bringing Liverpool dates to : pended in the survey of the proposed fires in our forges, rolling mills, nail the 27th of January. We extract the follow- route, and also place at their disposal a factories, to keep the spindles of our lag synopsis of news t Ivassel for the same purpose. They any cotton manufactories in motion, and em- The commercial intelligence is favor- that from exploration they are siitis.lied ploy our railroads and canals in trans able. Flour was in moaerate demand. that a series of shoals, produced from Porting produce and manufactures-pro- Beef was steady at former rates. The submarine volcanic action, extends from faction sufficient to keep us clear of , iron trade was active, and at advanced . the brinks of New Foundland to the the pauper labor of Europe, and enable prices. The accounts frontthe menu- : month of the English Channel, and that us to giveconstant employment and good lecturing di s tricts are satisfactory end these shoals, in many instances, do not wages to every man willing to labor incottragino.. M Alarraet still retains lie more than 120 feet, below the stir- g ive its this and Pennsyivania will be a his seat as 'President of the French Na- face of the ocean. They propose to match for California any day. There tional Assembly. AI. do Lamotirthe has , traverse the Atlantic by means of buoys will be no use of going there to gather been elected V ice President of France, • submerged to the depth of '2O feet, e nd the golden harvest-it will flow in upon by the Assembly. - Eleven !steamers confined by anchor:: resting upon these its by the natural currents of commerce. were preparing to sail from Toulon, ' ledges or shoals; the wires to be flick,- The old Keystone is the true El Dora without a moments delay-supposed to red in some substance inieervious to do after all-capable of sustaining a have reference to au armed intervention water, as Indian rubber or gutta percha. larger and much happier population in favor of the Pope. All was still un. I than any other state or territory in the settled and confused in Germany. Mar- ' Fatal Malady. i Won-California with its gold placers, oral Law had been proclaimed in Galla- ' The Uniontown (Pa.) Detnocrut gives swamps and deserts not excepted." cis. Prussia was comperatively tran. an account of the ravages of an alarm- • 1.,„ NATIONAL 111 R ACTERISTIC3.-Gerina quil. The Pope has demanded the in- ing malady which has recently made n has produced clocks, ghost stories, tervention of Austria, to re-seat him in its appearance in that section. The a mi d p ri n ting. temporal power. France and Sardinia disease is described as being somewhatr,,thicen similar in its symptoms to the Cholera, , coo k s , capons and compli have remonstrated against the course 3f meats. the Roman people. The financial re- but the physicians are unable to assign Russia, inad emperors and hemp. form is likely to triumph in England. 'it a name. Young persons and chi'. I Africa, in ivory and ebony-blacks The Government, it it said, is deter- dean are most liable to its attack e s. - , . • • digiana, roast beef, puddings, beer ( mined upon several retrenchments in There have been some fifty cases and I and taxes. the national expenditure. From Ire- twenty deaths within the two weeks j ano , e Unite d Statesi, constitutions and land we learn that the alleged errors in since it made its appearance.-When Yankee' noti nns' the cases of Smith O'Brien and his fel- unchecked by medical remedies the dis• low prisoners, have been over ruled by ease rotes fatal in a few hours. Some. Great Fire in Warren, Ohio: the court. The latest advises from times the first indications of its ap.. We have received from the office of France, say that public ()Pinion is indis. ' roach are pains in the fingers a.id limbs, the Trimble County Democrat, an ex posed to a warlike inference in the Ital. I accompanied by violent fever and head- tra, giving an account of a terrible fire tan question. 'The news on the whole . , ache, which is followed by vcnritieg and whieh occurred in Warren on Friday is interesting, but not particularly i m . i diarrhma. Sonic of the patients break morning. Near one half of the bust portant. l ent iii spots, like the Incase's, and after ness square of Market street is in ru , death the body and face ate, covered iris. The fire originated in the shop of BrA gentleman in Boston, who thd not trust with large black spots, the legs and Mr. Wescott & Weeks. The firemen, citizens, and ladies, (God bless them,) to his tnemory, and wrote down all he was to arms assuming a black color. do, wrote iu his pocket book-" Men. that lam i - Many are of the i pinion that this die.. worked hard to subdue the flames, but to be married on Christmas." i ease is cholera in n soinewhat different to no purpose.-Pitt. Post. I form from its usual appearance. ADVICE TO YOUTII.-If your sister, while ! ! V.- Marcus Morton, Collector of Boa tenderly., engaged in a conversation with her A CAUSE roa Nlcsoss..-A Turk was pub- ton, (the "Post," there says) has deola . sweet-beart, est. you to bring a glass of water licly beheaded at Constantinople, on thd 30th of red the 'feral of '46 to be wrong-that 4 from an.adjoinine roam, you can start on the November, for the crime of having, while in a the ad valorem principle is fifty years errand, but you need not retina. You will not , state of intoxication, said that he did not rare a I behind the age. An honest confession, be Mined ; that's certain-we're seen it tried. straw for Allah or the Fresatei. . etc. etc. etc. Iluditor'ff Notice. NOT ICE is hereby given to all persons inter• rated, that the undersigned war:appointed by the Orphans' t ourt of tluntingdon county, et Janu ary term last, auditor to apportion the balance in the handsof the administrators of rtmuel Myton, late of West township in acid county deceased, and that he will attend in the duties of his said appointment on Saturday the 10th day of March next, at his Office in the borough of iluntingdon, at ten o'clock A. M. of gala dav ; when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. JOHN REED, Auditor. Feh 13, 1949. Adinibietrators' notice. Estate of 4LEX.d.VDER ..410AT GA.11ERY, late of West township, deceased. NOTICE is hereby giten that Letters of Ad ministration on said Estate, hate been granted to the undersigned, Pelson@ indebted to the same, are requested to make pay moot, and those having claims or demands against the saute, to present them duly authenticated for settlement. ILLIAM MONTGOMERY, THOM,S MONTGUMEhY, Feb. 20, 1849. lAdritiniatralors. Administrator's Notice. Estate of B.,11?1?, late of Jack son township, dec'd. NTOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad 1\ inititutration have been ranted to the Wider signed on said estate. Persons indebted to said alit(' are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same to present them duly authenticated titr set tlement to JO iN BARR, Feb. 13, 1849—pd. A dm/iris/ruler. great Economy in Kindling Tires. attention of l °unity Merchants. Purl lara, and Dealers generally, alto families aro respectfully invirrd te, 0 composition called GHEE V ER'r 4 PA FENT FIRE KINDLING, an article .much needed and in deunind Into all quarters. Fiery CeNTS wil supply one fire ev cry day for Ii months. It is neatly done up in packages, each containing 24 cakr a—cur h coke 10 inchea squarc,—one of which instantaneously takin; fire front Contact Mth a, lighted niatth will ignite Charcoal, ►food and Bit umbiGus Coal, and with one-fourth Ore ordinary quantity of wood or charcoal will kindle the Anthracite. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, at the KIND LING DE POT, No. 149 booth 2nd street, Phil adelphia. .1. W. GRAY. ' Fell. 13, 1848-Im. Executors' Notice , Estate of JOHN JIice.IREVEY, late of Henderson township, deed. NOTICE is hereby given that letterstentamen fury hove been granted to the undersigned on the estate of John Mc artney, late of Henderson township, deceased. 'croons knowing theinseNts indebted willcotnefetwardond make paymennand all those hiving claims will present them duly au thenticated forsettlement. ISA BELL A McCAR'rNEY, Exec.& ix. F~J~3~~ Of Partition and Valuation of the Real Eestate of JO ILY .711 1 LEER, late of Union township, Huntingdon County, deceased; MHE heirs and legal representatives of the I_ said John' tliller. deceased tit: Christian Miller,John Mi ler. Maitheer Mifler, arid Han nan Dull now interinorriid with MlChiel Dell, aro hereby notified that by virtue of a Writ of Partition a Valuation, issued to me out of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County. I will . hold an Inquisition on the Real Estate r f said de ceased, viz: a Tract of hand situate in Union townthip. Huntingdon county. ontaining 339 acres and allowance. on 'TUESDAY. MARCH 13th. 1949.0 n the premises, when and where all interested can attend if they think nuttier. MA PT tE tV LBO WNOVER, Sheriff. Sur:tures Orate Jan. 31, 1849-4 t Bridge Proposals. Til E undersigned Uimnitiasioners of Hunting ! I don enmity, will receive proposals at their office in Huntingdon, on and until Tuesday the 20th day of February next, fur building the fol. lowiog bridges, viz: Ono across the Little Juniata Ricer al Union Furnace. And one across the A ughwick creek. at or near Gorge dhy s Mill. romwell township. The plan and specifications can be seen at the Commissioners' 011ie, ROBERT CUMMINfii. 10:1HIIA GBEENLANb, ILLIAM Hli'l'Clllt ON, Commissioners. Jan, SO, 1844 SheldrakePs Alleghany Rouse, No. 280 Jllarket street, above Eighth., (South side,) Philadelphia rpHis large and splendid Rotel has been for• niched with entire new furniture. The bar Room is the hugest in Philadelphia. The Par lors and iiting-Rooms are entirely separated front the noise and bustle, consequent to the nr- Kival and departure of cars. The Portico ex tending the whole front of the house, affords a cool retreat to warm weather, and a splendid view of the grenteaf thoroughfare in the City. Th,e Lodging Rooms are well furnished. The Table as well provided for as at any Mher with every attention of the Mowers to make it the best lintel for Merchants and Business Men during their sta . ) , in the City. The terms will be one dollar per day. On the arrival of the Cars from the %Vest, a Porter will lie in attend- Biwa to con vey baggage ,&c. to the Hotel, which le enjoining tire depot. Feb. 13, 1819— 6m. Sheri trs Sale. DY virtu!) of tt writ of ',marl ,Facins. now in j my 1111110 a. I will gen on the premises, on Tuesday, the 6th day of .ilarrh next, at ten o dock in the foreniiiini at public vemlue or outcry, the following di.'serilietl real estate. vii: A house and lot sititnted in Mifflin street, be tween tlrnith and Montgonicry sheets.. in the lin, rough of Huntingdon, the same being lot No. 182. in the general plan of said town, and being 50 feet in Iwo, on said Mifflin street. and extend ing hack at right angles 200 feet. adjoining the Seceder Church on die east and John Zenter on the west, on which in erected a now two-dory log dwe ling house almost finished Seized, taken in execution. and to ko sold as the property of William Jolmoinin._ . . .., M. CROWNOVEH. t•lwriff. stilt - . Office, Huntingdon, Feb. 13 1849. NOTICE LL persons are hereby captioned, not to 1 - 1 purchase a note given by the subscriber to Joseph Vance, of u principal of $BO or upwards; date not reecollreted; it is the only one given by me to said Joseph Vance, as I have an offset ugainst said rote. ALEXANDER 'mom PSON. Feb. Gth 1840. Look out for Bargains! More Watches, Jewelry, Silver Spoons, &c., ec Administrators' Notice. ivroTteE is hereby given that letters of admin. 1.14 istration have been granted to the undersign ed on the estate of Abraham Long, late of Shirley township, Huntingdon county. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to makn immediate payment. and those ha.ing claiths or demands against the same td present Ihrnt key Administrator's Notice. authenticated fur s4.l.llement. Estate of JOSEPH J.IC KSOX, (qf David) deed,late of Jackson township, ! %V NI .13. LEA S. MeVITTY, Huntingdon county. • Administrators MOTICE is !welly given that letters of Ad- .1) " . 19 ' 1949 ' ministration on said estate bees beet. grant,. eel to the undersigned. All persona indebted !di A NOTHFR superior lot of GOLD and sil l- YEN WATCHES of varien 4 descriptions, will be received and opened this evening at the Huntingdon Jewelry Store." Alsif—Gold Finger Rings, Gold Pens, Steel Beads, Pistols., &c., &c. S. T. SCOTT Huntingdon, Feb. 6,18.1 p said estate ure requested to make immediate pay, HE .ki - D - - - Q - U - AIii"I"TRS meat. and those having claims ordemands *flout the same to present them duly authenticated faii J Settlement to 0 EORGE OLIVER, A,lm't Oliver township, Mifflin county. ! Jon. 31, 1849-6 t.-p d, Administrator's Notice. ia ple(t'eular. that lie has again ope, ed in a non.--- - Estate of CJISdIJVDn.I L r'EC H, late p , dee. fi 'eal dour t o' . Rend and Soit's stori, as of Union township, Huntingdon county. elegant 1 07 531 1 1T,Trl nA T rfr. (111 p i rr No., iii hereby given that Lettere of Ad- ! - . ...-. ........ ) ... ( si , 40. a nthii . o ."..... id „ line line,. been grin,. where he ispre arefl to areenimedair all %%1.'1114 ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to favor him tvith their custom' with superior "Sprit, said estate are requested to mako immediate pay.. riga" and fix/W.., at all flows. meat, and those having claims or dom. Ida against ' His new atauil is fitted up.. on rUrpnit , " to ae the tame to present them duly authenticated for commodate Ladies and go, tleinen. The ' , oh/ settlenient to MOSEJ SW HOPE, : Captain'.* therefore hopes that hie friends of both Niteinisira tor , !sexes will extend to him a liberal APPLES,aI smort. PennsyIvaniaCONFECTIONARIES, Railroad Company. ' Notice is hereby given that the SEV- NUTS, &e., &A!, altays on hand: EN'l'hl INSTALLAIk:NT of FIVE Dot.- : N0v.11,1844. .- . ',vas per share on the Capital stock of , SUEIRIFF , S SALE. -- this company is required to be paid on 'DV virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex., now in my or before the Ist day of January next ! )boa the 2 1 ;;I i i d " r . t i y il o b f d F l' eli a ru ri u te ry P u r ri., l 7ll ' e ' en following l .0 'rhe eighth instalmont of five dollars per real e e state ii ,%; share on or before the 2d clay of March Aet i. i' eruct or land situate in Cromwell —The ninth instalment of five dollars township. Huntingdon county, cofdaibing about per share on or before the Ist day of one launder d and twenty-seven acres, more leas; Many, and the tenth instalment of five adjoining binds of Elijah Price, Samuel Stewart, odrol July pe n r eN s t h j ar a e t o th n e or o b t e ri f e n e re o th r e m ls d t e d g a sz y Lit i lt h l e ttu w . e ' s r t . , C h lat:` g e , l l l ) , ,, l %; , :i ti .::::: ,, J , :l i t t k o tt o lt a l i t i t i ti o n i ta la i g a hodoeS. Cabin barn, about 40 acres cleared—the Morris. • • •ti . anro trying patented id ttre mune dl' J-Ita Ciotti:- Payments will be received of one or „.. ei j. . more instalments, or the Stock may be Seized taken in execution dird IS be sold es the paid in full, at the option of the Stock- property of John Bee, and ethers. holders, and interest will be allowed M. CROWN° VER,heritf. from date of payment. , Sheriff's Office, Hantingdon, Feb. 6, i 549. Instalments not paid punctually will sizzzurrs BALE. be subject to the penalty of one per - DV virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex., now in my cent per month, as required by law. 1) hands, I will sell, on the premises. On Thin's- GEOfWE' V; BACON, Treas. . day the lot day of March next, the folluaing des- Dec. 12, 184.8. : critted real estate. tizt _ A tract of land situate iii Nte“ fiance lown- A PURELY VEGFPABLE 111FDICANr. 'hip, ['untie:don county. containing about fietern WursdelPs Vegelitble Restorative Pills . `,7,:„. l o "r m .":„ ii i i e ' v y a n ik d i e n:V: l it: v i ,. l) ,: i ' r i : l H.kVE been gradually but surely corning into and having thereon erected a small log bun... favor, among the families of this Country tor 'matt barn and some fruit trees; marl of said acme y PHI, Bost They have done this entirely land , Hared. through their Oral' Worth as a FAMILY Nt ID- S e i z ed, taken j ar iwurrc,,,, aril t ar b e so ld as WINE'. Agencies have been appointed but no the property of Dein! Weight. pulling and humbug such as is resorted to by M. CHO WN OVER. Sheriff. ,pi.i te to sell their medicine has been done. Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon Feb. 0. 1649. The pills are offered for sale and have and will continue to Ire sold by all the p inciple store- I)lssolution of Partnership. keepers. The proprietors claim for their Medi- The partnership heretofore existing between ciao the following advantages over all others— the subscribers in the butchering business, was viz: They are PURELY VI GETABLE.— dissolved by mutual consent cal Thursday 93d They are CERTAIN TO OPERATE. . Their of January, 1819. All persons having unsettled accounts are requested to call immediately and o oration is FREE from all PAIN. They can MAN--,.PETER be used with EQUAL, t ENEFI'I' by theyoeng- settle the same. SIIIIILI'Z, est INFAN a and the STRONGEST MAN--,. HENRY BUTTS. Their ern dearly in Fevers, Ague, 1 teaditeheS, Graysport, Jan. 30, 1619—pd. : t shittial Costiveness. Dyspepsia, t betas Mor bus &e.. Intro been proven upon thousands.— TO THE VOLUNTEERS AND .MILITIA They area • mud,' Core Air Worms. 'rhe pro- OF THE 2nd BRIGADE, 10t1, DIVISION, prietots 110.0148 11 certificate from a gentleman in P. M. St. Louta who Was shred of aTAPEWOR • by FELLoW Caritas :—Af the solicitation of the ore of them. Try them they will n o t fail. many friends, I offer myself as candidate for Travelling agent for the Slate of Promsy Iva. BRIGADE INSPECTOR, nia T r = i ':.ar7.luronl",lr Ll t trensulng e lect i on . I respectfully s)ii e i ! cons a b ox intUiiitgtlll'YPll.S.:h ;olsuffraues and if e lected, promise t3dis directions by the following agents in Huntingdon charge the duties of the office faithfully—and I l ouniy: . . • trust to the satittfaction of the Brigade. Thomas Read Pre Son. Huntingdon. ! Your Fellow Citiien, JAMES CLINGER. Thome. E. Orbison, Orbisonia. 1 Pine Grove Mills, ( J. M. Lindsey, Hollidaysburg. Flair Co. , Centre county, Jan. 9, 1810 c - A. WEEKS & Co. 1 —_____ 1 Proprietor, laboratory No. 141 Chesnut street, ROIISSELL'S Philadelpnia. , Perfumes, Hair Oils, Soaps, Shaving Cream, ke. January 23. 1349-1 y A very large l o t of Roussell's unrivalled .. . _ . .. . ... .. - Shaving Cream, 4re.., ikc., just opening at the Boots and Shoes. Huntingdon Jewelry Store. It is decidedly the THE largest, finest and best assort- best assortment in town and will be sold very ment of Boots and Shoes, ever ch "P' brought to town, for sale by , D LANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR J. lc NV. SAXTON': ' I )6ALE AT THIS ovricr,. GREAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION At Franklin nap, No. .513 North Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. rOr a short time only :—SHERMAISI •Si TOUSEY'S PANORAMA.OF ME.XICQ —THE GREATEST PAINTING IN Till, WORLD, covering 10,000. feet of canVass ! It shows in the most perfect manner the cities, mountains, rivers, ranches, - plantaticms, domestic nuinials, grain fields of Mexico; Hab its of the Mexicans, character and scenery of the country, together with the, movements of the army under Taylor, with their marches, encampments, battles, fording of rivers, trains of pack mules, and all the interestmg scenery and incidents of the campaign, front Corpus Christi to Buena Vista; the whole focusing the roust amusing and instructive exhibition ever in the city. The Sketches were taken from nature by one of Gen. Taylor's officers, and are, cot'• rect as life. It .Was visited by over 100,000 persons in New York, (having been exhibited there for several months ip successiom) among whom were the clergy, judges, and the mutt fashionable people of the city. Tickets 25 cents ; Children under 10, half price. Doors open every night, until. Anther notice, at lid o'clock. Panorama commencei moving at 71 precisely. An Explanotary Lec ture is given at each exhibition. Afternoon Exhibitions at 3 o'clock. Cut this advertisement out and put it in your pocket. Remember the place, Franklin Hull, 50 N:utth Siith Street, near Arch. Jini 23, ISI2-Im, MO.,E NEW orris GRAN ►T EA.ZAR ! Fisher, 111 , 11hrtrie 4 Co., Have just received a limber addition ;o theft Fall and 11 into °tuck of (Mods, consisting of everything uscful and Ornamental. !Shawls of all kinds and all prices: Al 'lshii de Lain. al 10 eta per ya d Calicoes at 3 and 4 els ; blenched and unbleached. at 3 at*, nod yard whits at 6 eta; ',Amerce, Ciliation's, &r; proof and other Bows for men and hays. } hoe, of all kind., Buffalo sock, aunt shnra, Fin Mo lasses, fteltlV-Inntie I lolling. Hots and Caps, Trunks, Vofiscs, Mankato, &c., ike.o cheaper than ever! Huntingdon. Dec. 6,184 G. • "Broke out in a New Place 1" STANDEciGr STONE CAPT. DAVID HAZZARD, • would respectfully inform all creation—everything ou two,leg.i, that eats—and his numerous friend•