Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, May 08, 1849, Image 3

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    ARRIVAL OF THE CAMBRIA.
r The steamship Cambria arrived at
liiiston on Friday I:st, bringing intelli
wince from London to the 14th instant.
Her news is of considerable interest.
Flour had advanced. Ohio was selling
at 245. se. to 255. Philadelphia and
Baltimore 245. The cotton market was
dull, and a further decline from A to id.
tier lb. had been experienced. England
was quiet, but the prospect of a revi
val of trade was not so flattering. The
accounts of poverty and starvation in
Ireland are most deplorable. The death
9f Dr. Croly, by cholera is announced.
France was busy, preparing for her elec
tions. The troops in Paris were suffer
frig sadly from the cholera. Count Mon
teinolin, the Spanish pretender, had been
betrayed by a peasant, and arrested by
the authorities. A body of 250 Lond
oners recently arrived at Paris, on a
visit to the National guard. t hangar-
Pier and Cavaignac are to be complc.
mented with the grand cordon of the Le
gion of Honor.
The people have gained a triumph in
Genoa, and Tuscany is preparing to re
sist thO encroachments of Austria. Rome
Was quiet, though unsettled. The Pope
Was still at Gaeta. The town of Brea-
Pia has been captured by the Austrians,
after a great slaughter by the inhabi
tants. Genoa had been bombarded and
set on fire, but at the last accounts, an
armistice had been declared, with a
view to an arrangement. Palmeri) and
Venice were under blockade, the former
by the Neapolitans, and the latter by
the Austrians. A sanguinary battle had
taken place in Catolonia, in which two
generals were killed. A Danish fleet,
in attempting to capture the fortress of
Echernford on the sth inst., were utter
ly defeated, and a line of battleship and
a frigate fell into the hands of the for
trier commander. The line of battle
ship grounded, and taking fire, exploded
with 700 on board. The King of Prus
sia has refused the imperial crown of
Germany. The report of the defeat of
General Bern by the Russians, is con
tradicted. These are among the prom
inent items They seem quite enough
for one week. The old world it is clear,
is yet undergoing the throes and spasms
of Revolution.
TOE TRAGEDY OF NATIONS.—There is
war in almost every quarter of Europe.
In Italy the Austrians have destroyed
Brescia, the blood of her inhabitants
staining the ruins of their churches and
their homes. Genoa has beep bombar
ded for twenty-four hours by the Pied
muntese troops for revolt and Republi
canism. In Spain the old quarrel has
resulted in a new battle, with its hor
rors of dead and wounded, and no great
principal to shed lustre on the gloom.
Denmark is defeated by Germany, and
defeated where she has hitherto been
the victor—on the sea. In Hungary
the Austrians are more decidedly losers
than ever. Thirteen hundred of their
dead strew a single field ; Puchner has
fled to Russian protection in Wallachia,
and Bern is master of Transylvania.
The King of Prussia refuses the German
crown, and all there is uncertainty.—
France still plays the part of the spec
tator, her Government making her false
abroad, while by attempts to suppress
thought, shackle the Press and gag
speech at home, they make ready the
new Revolution.
Thus in doubt, struggle, suffering un
speakable, dies the old Order that the
new may rise from its ashes. Terrible,
incomprehensible is the process, but let
us believe that the result will be worth
the pain.—.N. Y. Tribune.
THE MARKETS.
PHILADELPHIA, May 3, 181
noun AND GRAIN. -The only sales of flour
reported for export are a hundred barrels com
mon brands at $1,75 per bbl. The stock on
sale is quite light and most holders refuse to ac
cept this price. Rye flour is steady at $2,871.
Small sales of Corn Meal at $2,02ta2,73 per
bbl., the latter price for a good brand. Grain
—Wheat comes in slowly and meets a brisk de
mand, sales of 5a600 hu. red at $l,lO and white
at $1,12t4,1,15. which is an advance of lasets
per bu. Rye, we quote Pennsylvania at 58a59c.
per bu. Corn is in brisk demand and 7aBoo bu.
Southern at 28a30 and Pennsylvania yellow at
31a33c. per bu. WHISKEY-sales of bbls. at
22c.
BALTIMORE, May 3, 1819.
Dealers in every description of produce are
holding off for the foreign news. Sales of How
ard street flour at $4,87i, and City Mills are
held at the same rate without sales. Sales of
corn meal at $2,75a2,92 t. Prime red wheat
command; $ t 12a112cts. prime white corn 40 to
42cts., yellow corn 55c. Sales of oats at 2Sc.
Sales of whiskey at 22c. in bbls. No change in
articles usually spoken of.
MARRIED.
On Monday evening, April 30th, by the Rev.
David Williams, Mr. THOMAS N. BARTON,
to Miss MARY SWINEFO RD, all of Shirley.-
burg, Huntingdon county.
On Thursday 3d inst., by Rev. S. 11. Reid,
Dr. MARTIN ORLADY of McConnellstown,
to Miss MARY G. NEFF, of Porter township.
Estate of John Miller, deed.
Huntingdon County, SS.
A T on Orphan.' Court held at
)(,) LI. Huntingdon, in and for the
,)
, i county of Huntingdon, on the sec
ond Monday. (9th) April, 1849,
before Hon. George Taylor. Presi
dent, and Jame. Gwin, and John Stewart, Asso
ciate Judges of said Court, on motion of A. W.
Benedict, Esq., the Court granted a rule en the
heirs and legal representatives of John Miller,
late of Union township, in said county, deceased,
to appear on the second Monday of August next,
and accept or refuse to take the Real Estate of
the said deceased at the valuation thereof. Cer
tified from the Record under the seal of tho said
Court at Huntingdon the 23d day of April, A.
1). 1819,11 M. F. C AMP BE LL, Clerk.
May 8,1819-41.
Grand Musical Concert !
The 41 EUTERPEAN BAND," under the
direction of Dr. Josef RIGGER, will give a
CONCERT in the Court Houle of this place on
THURSDAY EVEN I\6 May 17th. The entertain
ment for the evening will consist of the follow
ing
PROGRAMME:
PART FIRST.
1. OVERTURE.. CALIPOP BAGDAD, byßoieldion.
2. QUICK MARCH, Walch.
3. FLUTE WALTZ, Kleber.
4. GALLOPADE let, [ster.
•
5. IRISH EMIGRANT'S LAMENT, WR. Demi,
6. TANIBORN POLKA, Strauss.
7. SILVER LARK WALTZ, John C. Scherpf.
8. QUICK STEP, ICendel.
PART SECOND.
9. PRAYER IN LA STRANIERA,
10. GALLOPADE 2nd.
11. GRAND MAncir,
12. NAVARINO %VAi.rz,
13• GALLOPADE, 3rd.
14. MARSEILLES HYMN, Rouged De Lisle.
15. OLD ZACK'S QUICK STEP, E. L. White.
16. NATIONAL AIRS, Arranged by T. A. Becket.
Doors open at half past seven. Performance
to commence at eight.
ADAIISSION-Twenty-F'ire Cents. Tickets to
be had at the Stores and Hotels in town and at
the door. [May 8,1849.
ALEXANDRIA
FOUNDRY,
TH,EubzwitchraibtehrezercetpiaurteiYd atonnsou'w.coer.k. of allt"e
kinds connected with the Foundry business, in
the best manner, and on the most reasonable
terms.
Ho has constantly on hand wagon boxes,
plough. and plough castings, hollow ware, and
stoves of various kinds and sizes. The cooking
stoves which he manufactures are inferior to none
in the country, and are warranted ; to perform
the various operations of cooking and baking in
a manner equal to any, and superior to most.—
He has these stoves calculated for either wood
or coal. He has lately procured patterns fur
wood and parlor stoves, which for beauty and
excellence cannot be excelled. Also, stoves for
offices, shops, &c., such as egg stoves, cannon
stoves, and others. He invites persons desirous
of purchasing to give him a cal, as he is deter
mined to sell as good an, article and at as low
prices as can be obtained at any other place.
WILMA k GRA'FFIUS.
May 8,1846-1 r
Orphans/ Court Sale.
DY a decree of the Orphans' Court of the
county of Huntingdon, made on the second
day of May in the year 1849, Walter B. Hudson,
Executor of Margaret Smith, deed., late of Shir
ley township, in said county, and widow and
devisee of James Smith, formerly of said county
and township, was ordeted and decreed to make
sale of the reel estate of the said 'Margaret Smith,
in the said county and township, consisting of a
tract of Land, containing one hundred and fifty
acres, more or less, with about fifty acres of clear
ed land, and a log house, log stable, log spring
house, and other improvements thereon. That
in pursuance of the said decree of the Orphans'
Court, the af'oresaid tract of 150 acres of Land
in Shirley township, will he sold at public outcry,
on the premises, to the highest and best bidder,
on Monday the 25th day of Juno 1849, at 10
o'clock A. M, of said day.
One half of the purchase money to be pnid 011
the confirmation of the sale; and the other half
thereof in one year thi reaftor ; to ho secured by
bond and mortgage.
Attendance will be given on the day of sale,
on the premises, by my agent, James Ramsey,
Esq. WALTER B. HUDSON,
Executor of Margaret Smith.
May 8, 1849.
LIFE INSURANCE.
The Girard Life insurance Annuity and
Trust Company of Phhiladelphia.
Office No. 159 Chestnut Street
Capital $300;000.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
I IONTINUE to make Insurances on Lives on
j the most favorable terms, receive and execute
Trusts and receive deposits on interest.
TtyCt pitat being paid up and invested, to
geth& with accumulated premium fund, affords
a perfect security to to the insured. The pre
mium may be paid in yearly, half yearly, or
quarterly payments:.
The Lrinitany add a BONUS at stated peri
ods to the insurances for life. This plan of in
surance is the moat approved of, and is more
generally in use, than any other in Great Britain,
(where the subject is best understood by the peo
ple, and where they have had the longest expe
rience,) as appears from the fact, that out of 117
Life insurance Companies there, of all kinds, 87
are on this plan.
The first 'BONIN was appropriated in Decem
ber 1844, amounting to 10 per cent. on the sum
insured under the oldest policies ; to 8 3.4 per
cent., 7 1-2 per cent., &c. &e. on others, in pro
portion to the time of standing, molting an addi
tion of $100; $87,50; $75, &c. &c. to every
1,000, originally insured, which is an average of
more than 50 per cent. on the premiums paid,
and without increasing the annual payment of
the company.
The operation of the BONUS will be seen by
the following examples from the Life Insurance
Register of the Company, thus:
I Amt.ofpol.and
1
Sum Bonus or bonus payable
Policy Insured. Addition. at the party's
:decease.
$lOO.OO $1,100,00
250,00 2,750,00
400,00 4,400,00
175.00 2,175,00
437,50 5,437,50
$l,OOO
2,600
4,000
2.000
6,000
No. 58 \
41 88
„ 205
„ 270
„ 333
'Pamphlets oontaining the table of rates, and
explanations of the subject ; forms of application
and further information can be had at the office,
gratis, in person or by letter, addressed to the
Pt coldest or Actuary.
IB W. RICHARDS, President.
JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary.
May 8, 1849.-ly
Ancrtfro Artie.
By virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp. to mo di
rected, will be exposed to sale, by public vendue
or outcry, on the premises, on the 26th instant,
the following real estate, viz:
A certain Lot of Ground, situate in Barren
township, Huntingdon county, near to or ad
joining the village of Sau!sburg, containing one
acre, more or less, adjoining lands of John For
rest's heirs, John Armitage, Esq., and others,
having thereon erected a log house, tan house
and yard.
Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold
as the property of John Snyder, with 'loll. to
Adam Greer anti all other terre tenants.
M. CROWNOVER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, May 8, 1849.
Gli E s
OXYGENATED
RIVIERS,
FOR TILE CURE. OF
DYSPEPSIA, GENERAL DEBILITY.
&c., &c., &c,
This medicine is an excellent tonic. ft im
parts health and vigor to the digestive orgnns and
thus strengthens the whole system. Hence it is
just the thing for spring, when so many need
something strengthening. Let every one read
the following cases, and if you have one or more
' symptoms like those mentioned, don't ail to try
this invaluable medicine.
Severe Case ofllyspepaia.
Bellini.
From R. P. STOW, Esi., .ds;t. Clerk
U. S. House Representatives.
Ibrboner,
wAsuiN. l4 ; p. C.,June 15,1846.
Dn. GEO. B. Genii tililtDear Sir—l feel it not
only a pleaeui e, but a duly, to make known to
you and to the public, (if you desire it.) the sur
prising effects of the Oxygenated Bitters," in
relieving me from that most discouraging disor
der, Dyspepsia. I have been afflicted fur about
seventeen years with the usual attendant symp
toms, viz: constipation of the bowels, headache,
pain in the cheat, flatulence, acidity of the stom
ach, and severe nausea ; and for months at a time
not the least particle of moisture would appear
on the surface of the chest or limbs, and most
of (Ileum° I was extremely bilious. I hs,ve used
various remedies, have been strict in my diet,
have been dosed with calomel and emetics day
after day by physicians, but all to no guts/ pur
pose. Hearing of the wonderful effects of the
Oxygenated Bitters," in the cure of Dyspepsia,
I procured some as a last resort , have used four
bottles of the medici, e, arid find the bad spiv
, toms all removed, and myself once more in the
enjoyment of health. None but the Dyspeptic
sufferer, who has felt &I the horrors of the die
ease, con at all appreciate the value of the medi
-1 eine. I most sincerely hope that all will make
trial of the medicine, and with me be able to re
joice in the return of health.
Lady Cured of Neuralgia.
From Rev. THO.4IaS KIDDER, of
Vermont.
Wl:quaint, Vt., Aug. 8,1846.
Dean Sin gives me great pleasure to in
form you that the Oxygenated Bittern," with
which you furnished my wife, has wrought a
cure in her case. About two years since, my
wife was violently attacked with neuralgia in
the face, through the cheat, in the wrists and
ankles. So violent was the disease, added to a
general derangement of the female system, that
her strength was completely prostrated, her flesh
wasted, and she rendered miserable indeed. 1
feel grateful for the restoration of her health, and
in duty bound to give publicity to the above
facia, that others similarly afflicted may know
where to seek for cure. Truly your friend,
THOMAS KIDDER.
From Hon. MYRON L.IIIVRENCE,
of Mass.
For some twenty years I had suffered eevefe•
ly from humoral Asthma. I was compelled to
sit up one-third of the night, and the rest of the
time my sleep was interrupted by violent fits of
coughing and great dam fly of breathing. In
all my attendance upon our courts I never went
to bed in Northampton in twenty years but twice,
and then was compelled to get up. Now I lie
in bed without ditfieulty, and sleep soundly. I
took the " Oxygenated Bi ttcrs," according to
directions. The violent symptoms immediately
abated, and perseverance in the use of tl 0 rem
edy has removed all its troublesome consequen
ces. l'he value of such a remedy is incalculable,
and I hope its virtues may be widely diffused and
its beneficent agency extensively employed."
Gitnax & FLE - rcusn, General Agents, No. 26,
South Sixth St, Philadelphia.
Sold wholesale and retail by Ttionas Roan &
Sew, Huntingdon, Pa.
Price-43 - 1.00 per bottle: six bottles
for $5.00.
May 8, 1849.
Books! Books I
Persons desirous of purchasing BOOKS or
almost any description, can be supplied at city
prices, by leaving their orders with the subscri
ber. All orders will meet with prompt attention.
J. T. SCOTT.
May 8, 184 9. •
ORPHANS' COURT SALE
THE undersigned will, in pursuance of an or
der of Court, offer for sale as the property
of Alexander Gwin, dec'd., at public vendue on
TUESDAY, 12th day of June next, at the Court
House in Huntingdon, a certain Lot of ground
in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the south
west -corner of Allegheny and Bath Strcots,
numbered 117 in the plan of said borough, and
having thereon a two-story brick dwelling house,
with a stable, &c. Also tho undivided third
part of a tract of land, situate on the Raystown
Branch of the Juniata Diver in Hopewell town
ship, I luntingdon county, containing 227 acres,
more or less, having a house and barn thereon.
Terms of Salo : One half of the purchase mo
ney to be paid on confirmation of tha sale, and
the residue in one year thereafter with interest,
to be secured by bond and mortgage.
WM. P. ORBISON,
May 1„ 1849. Ade:,
LATEST ARRIVAL!
Great Slaughter of High Prices!
The Town in Commotion !
Nobody Killed, but Several Bad,
ly Wounded !'
DORSEY &, MAGUIRE
Have the satisfaction to announce to the cit
izens of Huntingdon and the neighboring calm
try that they have just received from the eastern
cities, a splendid stock of new
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS,
which have been selected with great cat e. Our
stock centrists of all the vat joua styles of
LADIES' AND GENTLEMENS'
DRESS GOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, and HATS of afl kinds.—
Hardware, Queensware, Groceries, &c.
We invite all to give us a call, as we take
pleaattre in showing our Goods.
Thankful for past favors, we hope by strict
attention to business to receive a liberal share
of public patronage.
Huntingdon, April 3, 1849.
FOR CALE.
A large size .‘ Queen of the West" COOK
ING STOVE for sale on the most reanonoble
terms. Any person wanting an at tide of this
kind will please call at this office.
April 10, 1049.
Brigade Orders.
N pursuance of General Orders, No. 1, issued
IN
by the Adjutant General, the militia compo
sing the Second Brigade, 10th Division, P. M.,
ere hereby notified that the Company and Bat
talion Training., heretofore advertised to be
beld during the month of May, will not take
place, In consequence of a law having been 'me
lted at the last session of the Legislature abolish
ing said training.
JOHN BURKET,
Brig. Inap'r 2d B. 10th D. P. M
Brigade Inspector'. Office,
Philipsburg, May 1, 1849,5
School Fund,
In pursuance of the provisions of the 32nd
Section of the Act of the General Assembly,
passed the 9th day of April A. 1). 1849, we,
the undersigned Commissioners of Huntingdon
county, hereby notify the citizens of the several
School Districts of said county, that the share
of each of the said districts in the State appro
priation of $200,000 for the year 1850, is the
sum set opposite to each district respectively,
as transmitted to us by the Superintendent of
Common Schools, viz :
Barree, $137 35
Brady, 106 60
Cromwell, 158 26
Cass, 74 62
Clay, 69 70
Dublin, 76 26
Franklin, 133 25
Henderson, 101 88
Hopewell, 70 52
Jackson, 127 92
Morris, 56 99
Penn, 74 21
Shirley, 141 04
Springfield, 67 24
Porter, 73 80
Tell, 85 69.
Tod, 93 07
Union, 48 38
Warriorsmark, 91 84
West, 138 19
Walker, 95 53
Alexandria borough, 50 02
Birmingham, 29 11
Huntingdon, 124 23
Shirleysburg, 28 70
ROBERT CUMMINS,
JOSHUA GREENLAND,
WILLIAM HUTCHISON,
May 1, 1849. Commissioners.
Teachers Wanted
At a meeting of the School Directors of the
borough of Huntingdon, held 25th April, 1949,
it was resolved to employ two male and two
female teachers to take charge of the Common
Schools for ten months, commencing on Tues
day the sth day of June prox. Proposals from
teachers, directed to the Prenident,will be recei
ved until Saturday evening, 26th May, when a
meeting of the board will be held and applicants
will present themselves for examination.
THOS. BURCHINELD,Pres'dt.
Jam( Sewn', Scc'y.
May 1, 1849.
Auditor's akietice.
The undersigned Auditor appointed by the
Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon r enunly,
to distribute the money arising frrm a Sheriff's
sale of the personal property of William Sohn:.
ston of the borough of Huntingdon, toand among
those entitled by law to receive it, will attend to
the duties of this appointment at his officein the
borough of Huntingdon I n Tuesday the 12th
day of June next, (A. D. 1849) at one o'clock
in the afternoon of said day, when and where
all persor s ere required to present their claims
on said fund or he debarred thereafter front com
ing in for any share thereof.
JOJIN REED, Auditor.
May 1, 1849.
BOOTS 41111) SHOES.
- I
LEVI WESTBROOK;
Has just returned from Philadelphia with a
general and elegant assortment of
Roofs and Phocs,
for Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's wear,
all of which have been manufactured of the best
materials and after the latest and most approved
style, and will be sold at EXTREMELY LOW RATER.
He will also manufacture BOOTS and SHOES
to order, and all who favor trim with their cus
tom may rely upon having their work done neat
ly and expeditiously, and of the best materials.
A continuance of public favor is respectfully
requested:
May 1,1849-3 t.
1T377 MOTABLECEIZENT.
Saddle & Harness'
StAanntactorg.
WILLIAM GLASSGOW
Respectfully informs the public, that he has
commenced business for himself in the room
lately occupied by F. Krell nearly opposite the
Poet Office, in Main Street, Huntingdon, Pa.
All kinds of Harness and Saddles wi I be man
fuctured on the shortest notice, of the best mate
rials, and as cheap as can be had at any other
establish meat in the county.
He respectfully [Jilts o suture of public patron
age. Msy 1, 1849.
"Beat the " Han of Fashion" who
Can 1
B. & W. SNARE,
No. t, Corner Room of Snare's Rotv, opposite
John Whittaker's Tavern, Huntingdon, Pa.
The undersigned thankful for past favors, in
form their customers and the public generally
that they have just received front the city, the
largest, cheapest and most splendid assortment
of
Really-Made Clothing,
ever brought to Huntingdon. Their stock con
sists of Dress and Frock Coats, t'acks and Busi
ness Coats, Pantaloons and Vests of every style
and description suited to the season—warranted
well made and fashionably cut. A splendid as
sortment of Bleached Muslin and Linen Shirts
and Plaited Bosoms. Cotton, worsted and
woolen short Stockings; Suspenders and Hand
kerchiefs. A genteel suit of clothes for almost
nothing.
Nov styles of Hats and Capa, Boots & Shore,
Umbrellas, &c., a'l of which will be sold at the
lowest prices. Please call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
B. & W. SNARE
Bunting(lon, April 3, 1849.
LAST ARRIVAL !
New Goods ! New Goods!
1, & W, SAXTON
EIAVE just received and are now opening a
splendid assortment of
SPRING & SUMMER GOODS
Their stock has been selected with great care,
and at lower prices than those who purchvecd
earlier, and comprises a general variety of every
thing called for by the public. They have a
beautiful variety of LADIES and GENTLE
MEN'S Dress Goods, of the my latest styles,
which for quality and cheapness cannot be sur
passed. In addition to their large stock of Dry
Goods, Housekeepers can be supp' ied with
Fresh Groceries,
of a superior quality, very cheep; Hcrdwar,,
Queenstvare, &c., &c.
They invite the public to call and examine
their stock. They make no charge for showing
their Goode.
:piny 1, 1849
JACOB ERTYDER,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
Would respectfully inform his old friends end
the Public generally Unit he has resumed bush.
nese as NIERCHANT TAILOR, in the room
nextdoor to C. Couts' Hotel, formerly occupied
by the Globe Printing office, Huntingdon, Pa.
He has just received from Philadelphia a
splendid assortment of CLOTHS, CASSI.
;HERS and VESTINGS of the best finish which
he is prepared to make up to order at pricer that
cannot fail to suit the views of all. A perfect
fit will in all cases be guaranteed.
Work will also he done for those who prefer
purchasing their cloth elsewhere.
May 1,1849.
Last Notice.
Jscon Smsnutt would inform those indebted
to him, that he has left his accounts with D.
Snare, Esq., for collection. Those knowing
themselves indebted will save costs by calling at
his office soon and paying up.
May I, 1849.
82251 18
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned autlttor,appointedto distri.
buts the assets in the hands of Jacob M
Cover's Assignees, among the creditors, will at,
led for that purpose ethic office in Huntingdon,
on Saturday the 26th day of May inst., at 10
o'clock A. M., when and where all persons in
terealed will present theii claims, properly au
thenticated.;
JOHN REED, Auditor,
May 2, 1849
Dissoluticir
The Partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, in the Cabinet-Making business,
under the tirm•of J. H. & D. Whittaker, was
dissolved on the Ist of April, 1849, by mutual
consent. All persona having unsettled accounts
with said firm will please come forward and set
tle them without delay.
May 1, 1848
NOTICE.
The subscriber, residing in Penn toWnship,l
Huntingdon county,gave Iwo promiemy 'nata l
in the month of June 1848, for 1155 each to J.
S. Shull, of XVilliamsburg, Blair county, one
payable six months after date, the other in one
year; being in part consideration for building
for him by said Shull a now mill, Which he has
never finished according to contract. This in to
caution all persons against purchasing said notes
as lam determined not to pay them until the
work is finished, unless compelled by law. If
Mr.Shull's honor will not prompt him to come
and finish his job, I hereby invite him to institute
a cult for the collectlen of the note due, and I
will toot the matter with him.
SAMUEL REED.
Penn township, A pill 23, 1849.
PENN , A. RAILROAD COMPANY.
Notice is hereby given that the NINTH IN
STALMENT of five dolars per share is re
quired to bo paid 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 or more in
atalments, or the stock may be paid in full, at
the option of the Stockholders, and interest will
be allowed from date of payment.
Instalments not paid punctually will be sub
jeet to the penalty of one per cent per month,
as required by law.
GEORGE V. BACON,
Treasurer,
April 24, 1849
Administrator's Notice,
Estate of JOHN .711./IRSH./ILL, late
of S p ringfield township, deed.
NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad
mihistration have been granted to the under
signed on said estate. Persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immbiliate payment,
and those having claims or demands against the
same to probent them duly authenticated for set
tlement to
JEREMIAH NEED.
April 24, 1849. Administrator,
Executors , i%otice.
LETTERS testamentary having been
granted to the undersigned on the estate
of JOHN WALL, late of West town
ship, in the county of Huntingdon, de
ceased, all persons indebted to said es
tate are hereby notified to call and make
payment, and all persons having claims
against the same are requested to pre
sent them duly authenticated for settle
ment to the subscribers.
JAMES WALL,
Executor.
REBECCA WALL,
Executrix.
April 24, 1848.
BRIGADE INSPECTOR,
Col.. JOHN STEVER, of Cass township.
Huntingdon county, will be supported at the
ensuing election for BRIGADE INSPECTOR,
by MANY SOLDIERS.
April 10,1849.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of JOHN DEILY, late of Porter
township, deceased.
OTTCE it hereby given that:letters of admin.
N
istration have been granted to the undersign
ed, on the estate of JOHN DEAN, late of
Porter township, Huntingdon county. All per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to make
immediate payment, and those having claims or
demands against the same to present them duly
authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM GRAFFIUS,
Administrator,
ATM 17,1849
ORPHANS' COURT SALE,
In pursuance of an order of the Or
phans Court of Huntingdon county,
will be exposed to public sale, on the
premises, on
FRIA/1Y ; 2.111 AMY next,
A Tract of Lund situate in Jackson
township, Huntingdon county, being the
property of AbruTiam Ditsworth, dec'd,
containing
100 .ICRES,
neat measure, and bounded on the east
by lands of J. Hafiley, and on the west
by lands of 0. W. Campbell. The im
provements are a small log house and
barn. About 40 acres cleared.
TERMS :—One half of the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of the
sale, and the other half in one year
thereafter, with interest, to be secured
by the bond and . mortgage of the par
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chaser
April 13, 1849
WAR AGAINST HIGH PRICES Z I
C HEAP WATCHES', CLOCKS,
JEWELRY, 4• FANCY GOODS!!
The undersigned has just returned
from Philadelphia, with a large and very
superior assortment of Clocks, Watches,
Jewelry and Fancy Goods, which he is
enabled to sell
20 per Cent. Cheaper
than heretofore! Persons wishing to
purchase are invited to call and satisfy
themselves of this fact.
[p- Particular attention will be paid
to the repairing of all kinds of Watches,'
Clocks and Jewelry. An experienced'
workman from one of the eastern citiefi
will be constantly employed for this
purpose.
ild gold and silver bought and ex
changed for which the highest price wilt
be allowed.
.1. T. SCOTT
Huntingdon, April 17, 1849.
Warranted GOLD PENS, with silver
handles, can be had at SCOTT'S Cheap
Jewelry Store, for $1.'25 Other Gold
Pens, without handles, for 75 cents.
April 17, 184.9,
"AT ME, [ln STANDI"
MARKET SQUARE, HUNTINGDON
J. H. WHITTAKER,
D. WHITTAKER.
SPRING
.and SUMMER GOODS,
GEORGE GAVIN,
Has received and is now opening-a splonda
stock" of Spring and Summer Goods, among
which may be found every variety of
Ladies' and Gentlemens' Dress Goods,
in part, Cloths of all kinds, French,
and Fancy C assimers, Kentucky Jeans, Cretan;
Oregon and Tweed Cloths; Vestings, Flannels
and Drillings, and a variety of Cotton Goods fur
summer wear; Mouslin de Laires, French
Lawns and Scarfs, Shawls and Handkerchiefs,
Alpacas, Mormons, a large assortment of Cali
coes of the newest styles, and at low prices;
Eat talon, French, Scotch and Domestic Gitig
barns and Balzorines, French and Irish Linens
and Checks, Bed Ticking., Muslim; and sheet !
logs, &c., &c,
Boots, Shoes, Bats and Caps, Groceries,
Hardware. Queensware, &e.,
with a great variety of goode of all kinds.
The above stock of Goods having been select ,
ted with great caro, and purchtised at reduced
prices for Cash, I am enabled to offer
Great Bargains,
and hope all who want will at least examinant) ,
stock before purthasing elm where. as I am de•
terrnined to sell on as reasonable terms as any
one in Pennsylvania. Please call nud FCC my
Goods,as it affords me pleasure to show theni
at all times.
AU kinds of Country Produce taken in ex ,
change for Goods.
March 31,.1849.
W. H. SMITH. W. M. SINCLAIR.
83111111 & SINCLAIR,
Wholesale Grocers,
Produce IC Commission Ideichants,
and Dealers in Pittsburg Manufactures,
No. 56 Wood street, Pittsburg, Pa.
Refer to Mr. GEORGE G w IN,
Huntingdon.
Messrs. J. & W. SAXTON,
April 3,1849.
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Huntingdon County, Ss,
The Commonwealth of Pennsyl
vania, to Robert Nielson, late of the
county of Huntingdon, Greeting:
—NA hereas, Rachel I'. Molson, by
-,4 1 , her father and next friend, Nathan
Scofield, did on the 24th day of November last,
past, prefer her petition to out Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas of said county, at a
Court held at Huntingdon in and for said coun
ty, praying that for the causes the, ein set forth,
she might bo divorced from the bends of matri
mony entered into with you the said Robert;
We do therefore command you as you were
often before commanded, that, setting aside all
other business and excuses whatsoever, you he
and appear to your proper person before our
Judges at Huntingdon at a Court of Common
Pleas there to be held for said county, on the 2d
Monday of August next to answer the petition
or Itbel of the said Rachel, and to chew cause
if any you have, why the said Rachel your wife
should not be divorced front the bond of matri
mony, agreeably to the act of Assembly, in such
cases made and provided. And hereof you era
not to fail. Witness the lion. George Taylor,
President of stir said Court at Huntingdon, the'
13th day of April A.D. 1849.
THE O.H. CREMER, Pro'ty,
April 24, 1849.
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NEFF & MILLER,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
MARKET SQUARE,
BLANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR
SALE. AT TEIS OFFICE.
JAMES 1 LLA
.fidni'r de Zonis non
(;OLD PENS,
RIINTINGDON, PA