~_ rareiva, News. Air IVA!. OF HE CALEDONIA. k Later From air ropy'. Tho steamer Caledonia, with Liverpool advi ces to the 12th inst., arrived at 'Halifax, N. S., on Thursday afternoon. The'neivs by her wail immediately d espatched by EitPress to St. John's N. It., and nom thence, at a !the hour on Friday night, transmitted to taltirnore by telegraph. The Caledonia sailed from Liverpool on the 12th instant, and has consequently been nearly thirteen days on her passage to Halifax. She brings .ClO,OOO stetting in specie, or about $20,000, and lorry passengers, of which fifteen stopped at IlalVax. no money market continues easy. In consequence of the threarning aspect of af fairs in France and Italy, public securities were depressed. The bill for the modific a tion of the hivigatio'n laws, was carried in the }foil. of Lords by a majority of 10. This result gives the whig ministry a new tenor of office. _ _ . In tha House of Commons, the Priaamentary , Oath Gill, having for its object the release of Jewiah disabilities, has been a second time read 'and agreed to, by a larger majority 'than before. The House of Lorili.bni, affirmed the judg ment of the Queen's Court of Ireland, in the 'eras of O'3rien amid McManus. GERMANY. The quarrel between the various parties and princes throughout Germany, has reached the highest pitch. a Saxony the conflict has already taken place, awl hat reaulted in favor of the people. They fought with the troops. The railways were taken up, in order to prevent the arrival of troops from Berlin. The arrival of a corps of Prhssians finally restored Some degree of tranquility by military force. The fight was renewed next day, and the annonaiMg contidued until night. On the 7th the battle was renewed, and at 4 o'clock in the morning an obstinate and bloody conflict was cuing on in the streets. Intelligel.ee .ruin Deaden to the Bth, states that host.liti, are raging between the people end the Royalists, without any immediate pros pect of a termination. A reward has been otltred by the latter for the members of the Provisional Government established by the form r. _ . . Liiaiurbancea had broken out at Liepzig be ::Teen t 1 1 ,2 p •ople and the military, but 'th; for• nor ha!, alter a snort struitele, been suppressed An Insurrection had also broken out et Bres• on thr?'2.3th,ana tae troops were fighting in streets. AUSTRIA AND lIITNGARY, I, the malst of all these enietnotions, the katr,an Government was in danger of dissolu :,.: iron tae coatamod successes of the filings :l,ls, woo lied ta.ien Graw, Raab, and Reysairo. na Aussnina were in toe meantime, advan 'lnk; ,0 great iorce. ilungarians wore excited to the highest itch of emnusa,sat, and declare that Austria an I Russ. co.nbined cannot subdue tnem. I.:iffirti are baing made to stir up a rebellion GaiLe,a, aad 111 idet t:,e whole country Iron .'osea to restti is either involved in or on the ..rink of a revolt. England and France have indicated their dis• of the Russian intervention in Hun. try. ITALY The French had been met in their advance to ,ards Rome by tha Republicans, and had lust :s5 killed, and dud woo ded. Among the fur was a Captain Oudinot. The Danish war stiil continues. The qua, ,1 between President Bonaparte and his cousin L;rowiez tierce, LATER ARRIVAL. Arrival of the Niagara. Seven days Later from Europe. rba Steamship Niagara, arrived at New York ,SaiurdAy eve.iing. She brings £2,000 in and 03 pistangers. he Europa arr.ved at Liverpool on Mender, ina,ins the ru.i in 9 days from New York cualin,reial affairs tner,is no particular I:1 t.lt: prospet. Al)..tey *continues I • vacua State Stock sold in London, on iSta, at 81, woo the only American ..c noticcci 19 toe paper, The chief dcmaind in American Ee:uritie s is on German account. Lire manufacturmg d.sti lets vairi.lly, iuint is 11,12 that tne goods sent away i• little or no profit whatever. deetiuss in France on the 13th passed off a single violation of good order. No ;..:;..iite opinion can yet be, formed as to the success of parties. NO doubt is entertain there is a large majority In favor of peace order. • Constitutionnel states that the election ;:ity-t.v, Departments known on Tllrsda, ,gives the :ji;u•.vin' result i—ls 3 Hepfe- Lt.,tives, of which 298 are moderates, SI dein ., or aad 73 friends of the eonsti- Anitci.ins entered the Papal States on the an.l %Vinpsin tareatened with . . . . and sword all who resisted him. In the the Neapolitans were advancing for the 6*.m: purpose, but their vanguard was met at by the Romans and defeated. The. Net, force conAsted of a body of 10,000 and, after a short conflict, they threw y :heir arms and "I. T., Romans had taken 30 prisoners and two of artillery, with whi,h they entered on the everting of the sth inst. A private, who was from Rome on the 18th iinnremcea the landing of the Spaniards at mssino ea tne previous day. A Ronan d.vieion, commanded by Roxelli I . .`.lazzirappo, is said to have mitered the Abru.r.,.ivad carried it. Garribaldi is believed to have arrived at another point of the frontier, rca.ly to support that movement. T to Neapolitans are fortify ing Valetti. a,counts concur that it will be impossi ble to restore the Imperial pd,r2r of the Papacy any farm. Th.! French expidition to reinstate the Pope 1,a.1 not effected an entrance into Rome at the sst advicea. The Neapolitan army has dot hoer. earn successful, having been defeated in an attack on the sth inst. Th. war in Hungary assumed no new feature, the figl,ting goes on unremMingiy, and the for t., of the Hungarians are reported to be in t, a3ct.ndant. They are said to be within a feW dap' march of Vienna, to which point the Wiss.an are passing foward as rapidly as possi bl,. It is thouzht that the strong protest of France, seconded probably by England, may have the effect to check the advance of the Rus sians. Soci v is :wain in a state of insurrection for thz time. It is stat.(l that the Danish question is all hut settled, tt;e only positive facts are, that the Danes have haisred another defeat, and that Lord P dlni•rq )n has infinite,' that the atten. tion of the British Government is still directed ' to that quater, with a view to effect a restora• tion of peace. The D aily Nost;r Isterte thrt Denmark has 'accePted - the'Prißfbitions Made by Lord Palmer- Itton, but what these prapositidths are, does not Appear. The plot gradually reveals itself in Germany. The Sovereigns have evidently combined for the overthrow of the Liberalists. There has been a formidable disturbance in Dusseldorf, on the Rhine, but it has been sup. pressed. At Frankfort the riot Was becoming more revolutionary and anarchical every day. All the moderate men have, in consequence, left it. Ireland continues quiet and as niiserable as ever. Details of the outbreak in Canada, were laid before-Parlament on the lath, which elicited some di4cussion of no inifinetittce, beyond the fact . that the Government evinced a determina• tion't, sustain Lard No forrind diseilsibn of Candian affairs would be had, tratil after the receipt of later intelli gence, which 'touched Liverpool probably on - the 20th,In'the'Canibria. . . Coati :I , liiitatcr.. , —A rather improved feeling pfeceils in the grain trade. The flour market is better than at the sailing of the Caledonia. Philadelphia and Baltimore 235. a 235. tid. per ak which price there is a moderate but steady inquiry. The best descriptions of Ohio are quoted at 21s. per bbl. _ , Com—The ingifiry for Indian corn still con tinues, and afurther a dvance has taken place in Meer. White is selling at 325. a 335. per qua ter. and 315. a 30s. for yellow. MEAL—The demand for Indian Meal is stea dy, but the supply is small. Sales atlss. fid. to 15s. Pd. per bbl. WHEAT.—The present sales of American Wheat are at ss. 10d. to 75. The London and Wakefield markets, held yesterday, were steady, but not active. LATEST FROM CALIFORNIA. Col. Fremont's .41 rrivol Out. The Mobile papers received on Tues day, 'contain Nil act...on:lllB'dt' the news brought by the Royal Mail steamer Sev- I ern from Vera Cruz, with the latest ad vices front California. The Severn am yeti at Mobile on the 21st inst., having left Vera Cruz on the itth•. She brought thirty-seven passengers and $147,000 1 in specie. Among the 'passengers by the SeVern, is Mr. Parrot, the American Coesttl at Mazatlan. He is on his ivav to Wash ington. He found the road from Vera Cruz to 'Mazatlan lined with travellers to California. A perpetual stream of emigrants and turnottirt , rs, travelling ! by every conceivable mode of convey ! Rove, in wagons, carts, Stc., 'on horses, 1 mules and a-loot—some Without hate or ! shoes—was pouring across the country, 1 intent on reaching the gold reigons of the West. The opportionities of con veyance in vessels from Mazatlan to San 'Francisco were abundant. Mr. Parrot has recently been to the latter place, and was of opinion, that unless some ac -1 rive mea,ures were adopted by our goy , erment, the inhabitants would organize ! a goverment for themselves. They coin -1 plain greatly of the neglect of Congress at the lust session to give them a terri torial goverment. A rumor reached Mr. Parrot, before leaving Mazatlan, that a mutiny had oc curred on the U. S. ship Ohio, in conse quence of the recapture and attempted punishment of a number of deserters, who had attempted to go to the gold re gion. Commodore Jones had succeeded ' in quelling the mutineers, and putting them in irons. It was believed that stitn*uf them would be capitally execu tit. Antiiher rumor of a revolt in the Sec- Ond Regiment, in California, had reach ed Mazatlan ; though the information wits not certainly reliable. City of Mexico papers to the 14th in stant, were brought by this arrival. I They contai,o news from San Francisco as late as the 9th April. It confirms thept:evions accounts of the abundance Of the prebitinit inetaliC The cOrise 7 (pence Was general g..mbllng, and, not withlstanding the scarcity of intoxicating liquors, general inebrity. Provisions nt the, pincers were still exorbitantly . 1 high prie&l. . • According i 8 the Alta Californian, the ' I magistrates of the principal towns were about to present to Governor Smith and Commodore Jones a memorial Of the • stag , of the affairs of the provincial government, begging their assistance to carry out the plans which they had , I adopted to preserve good order, political and I Cointnercird. Also the legislative assembly of the district of San Francis co had prepared to lay before the Gov ernor and C'ornmOdone a statement df the means adopted rd. , the protection of the life, liberty and prOperty of ItidiVid 'tale. It was also desired that oh the first of August tl deputation should Meet at Monterey to form a Constittition ftir California, supposing that the Congness of the Union will onmediately erect the province into a sovereignty of the Con federation. A weekly paper called the "Placer Times," is soon to be published at Sac ramento. It is to give accurate infor , mat itin in relation to the mines. Sacra mento has grown very rapidly and con tains many handsome houses. Plans were on foot to establish regu• lay line of mails though California. In the port of San Francisco there were eighty vessels, which number was daily augmented by new arrivals. The town of Snn Francisco was un der great excitement which arose from rumors that were afloat that the roilitaL ry were preparing to titinelc it, and that Gen. Smith had abolished all measures 'of Safety taken by the legislature. The alende and the council of the town were displaced by justices df pact and pi)- lice officers. The disorder which reign ed in all branches of the administration was attributed to the conduct of the late govenor, Col. Mason. The reporter of the "Alta clalifor inn" says he has seen a peice of gold, foand in the river Stanislativ, by a man of the name of Weber, weighing 78 ounces and valued at $1248. The Charleston Courier of 20th, has the following telegraphic dispatch, un der the date of NEW ORLFANS, Mky'22. e barque Florida arrived tit ew Ttr Florida arrived IV r lettios `on Monday from Chagres. Mr. rif *the U. S. Navy, came plasm ger in the Florida. Mr. B. has a lump of gold in his possession worth two thortared dollars. The accounts of the abundance of gold heretofore published, are said not to be exaggerated. The Florida brings the gratifying in telligence that Col. tremeat had arri ved in California. "The Groans of the Britons." 0:7 - The "noise and confusion" of the Loco foco office-holders, as they, one by one, "klik the bucket" under the operations of the Rough and Ready "guillotine," is a source of infinite amusement to the Whigs. One would think, that after a long life of infamous polititical in iquity, the rascals would prepare themselves to die in something like a decent, penitent manner. Like all old hardened, hopeless sinners, however, they give "up the ghost" amid vollies of blas phemies and imprecatiofis against the over-ruling, inexorable hand that brings them unprepared, to their final account. Nevertheless, if theie is anyteMsOlistion in the beautifully expressed truth that There is a tear for all that die, A mounrer o'er the humblest grave," they have it ; for that hoary old sinner, Father Ritchie, has volunteered to act as chief mourn er for the whole crowd. We wish him goA luck in the low price of onions. By the way, nine out of hen of. these fellows have failed to fill the Jeflersonian s‘arnlard—and they ittotr it. 'they ought, therefore. to themselves the justitelfo die deceritly.—Cham bersburg DEATH OF A CENTENARIAN. —Died, Inst week at Noblestown, Allegheny Co. Mr DARI3Y DUNLAVY, in the 102 d year of his age. Mr. D. was born as we learn in Ireland, but for many years has resided in this county, a substantial and respectable farmer where many of his decendants are now living. PICTURE OF A GUILLOTINE.—The Pitts burgh Post has a picture of a frightful looking instrument wich it calls a guil lotine, with a dozen or fifteen heads scat tered all around it. We could not pos sibly imagine, says the Louisville Jour nal, a more striking and palpable justi fication than this picture affords of the doings of the administration. A mea ner, villanous looking set of heads and faces were never seen on human shoul ders— or off. PITTSBURG AND ALLEGHENY SCRIP.-IV C learn that the Scrip of Pittsburg. and Allegheny County is now purchastd by brokers at ten per cent discount. Alle gheny City Seripis not so ready sale, in Alle gheny of some defect or doubt that exists to regard to the right of the cor porate authorities to dispose of the c;ty property. A DANIEL COME TO JUDGMENT.—Sir Edward Ryan's chief officer's servant had leave to go on shore ; as he was going over the side, the mate thought he recognized one of his own shirts on his black boy ; he of course stOppCd hilii and ekattiined it, and found that it real. ly was his; he then ord'er'ed the boyii hex to be searched, and prOperty belong to hint and the 2d officer was found in It. The boy was taken before Mr. Bird for examination. The Conaular Agent, after patiently hearing the case, stated that he Would give his decision On the following , day, The following ddy eame .. and ttl : deeisidti with it: I have iiirtde particular inquiry; <path he, and titid that it is customary for servants to wear their master's clothes when they go siallote,—therC is nO charge against the boy.—Canton Commercial List. REMEDY FOR CHOLERA.—The British Ambassador at Vienna, Lord Ponsonby, in it letter to his brother, the Bishop of Derry, states; that tb his ho wledge, dissolied cattiphor proved to be a certain cure fur cholera, both at Paris and in Germany, and if taken in time, the cure is generally effected before it is possible to procure a physician—that is, in less than an hour tiALifOitNlA.—PriVnte information re , ceived at the Depatmeht in Washing ton, states that preliminary Inhashres are in progress fur the forinetion of a goV ernment in California, which will prob ably be consummated before the meeting of the next Congress. UGLY EDITORS.—The editor of the Louisville Democrat, and Prentice of the Louisville Journal, have been discussing the relative personal beauty of each other lately. Prentice says that a lady, under the influence of chloroform, kissed the editor of the Democrat, and, upon retur ning to consciousness, Was tSCI mortified at what she had done that slig Went away and liting herself, and that tin another oc casion, when the same ediitir tried td look his prettiest, he was knocked down by a fellow Odin the country who suppti sed he was malt itig Nees at him. The ed itor of the DeMourat retorts by saying that Prentice might be of some service as a "scarecrow," and Prentic in reply denies that his neighbor of the Demo erat could be of any use et , ett In he off the foul birds, fttie fill hough he might "scare away the crows," he would be wire to attract the buzzards! MARRIED. In this borough, on Th4rirtlay evening, 31st ult.. by Rev. John Miller, Rev. EPHRAIM McCOLLUM, to Miss REBECCA HILDE BRAND, of this borough. 'With the above notice we received a fiberfi l l portion of the wedding cake. Those who in their happy hours, retain kind thoughts of oth ers, surely deserve to be Wised. And if the arinters' wislies could rule the decrees of 'esite, to cloud of stirttiw would ever. east a shadow upon the fair bride's future =- and the pathway of her wedded life, would be strewn with roses only. TIA: MARKETS. No chnge since our last issue. DENTAL SURGERY DrR. Neff & Miller I)ESPECTFtJLLY inform the citizens of ll Huntingdon and vicinity, that they have 'fitted up a room in ite.S. E. corner of John ston's Hotel (enteranee through Neff' & 13ro's JeWelry store) where they will take vent pleas ure in attending to all who may favor them with a call. Artificial Teeth. of all kinds, mounted on the most improved modern style: Also, plugging, filing and clean ing done with care and neatness. N. B. Teeth Extracted with all the ease and dispatch that modern science can furnish.— Charges moderate. $5.00 Rzw.a.R.6. TosT nn the ?9th inet., hetwetn Millereek and I Vandevender's Bridge, k POCKET BOOK enntsiniog show $50.00 in enonev'. knit a number of notes on differe'nt persots end other. The name is in the Book. Any person finding said Book, and rimming 'to the owner, shall Ye&Dise the eboSe revratit. , • . I AS. DEAN' JickettiWn, June 5, 1949 b AUTION, A travelling "gentleman" who :ails himself Dr. J. A. VAN DF.RSLIC E, from Holland, now of Philadelphia, paid our town a visit last week, for the purpose of curing all diseases, without any other recompense than first cost for his med icine. The public should be nn their guard, against this old quack. His sole purpose is to make money by charging enormous prices for truck that will do more harm than good. In this town he made his brags of getting a fee of $25 00 from a poor woman, for medicine that cost him forty-five owls ! All those who liar bor him at night. should lock him up in his bed room, provided there ore any females about the house: for it is his practice to insult thorn in day-light as well as night. A. PATIENT'. jtine 5, 1819. Juniata Cabhapt Establishment• JOHN Hi WHITTAKER, Reaperlfoliv bega leave t o inform bin filen& and runtomem and the public. generally .that he ha■ built a large and ennimnainna chop immedi ately in the rear of the public hettee of Cohn 1 a hittalier. 'a., on the honk between 11 a rivet and canal, where be will rowan tly keep on hand (nrniittre of al kinds. of the heat quality. emb acing all detteriptione.kintle. etv lee and va• rietiea of parlor. medium anal plain houtteholi niture, which will be offered for Fair at thb very LOWEST MATES. In .ortler to accommodate the pui•li• with all kinds of work in, his line of hosittess. he he's just supplied himself with a large lot of the bast nonlife of Cherry. Walnut, Maple, Poplar, and all kinds of Veneering of the most popular fashion. He will offer neither tintehed or half finished work for sale. and will at all timca Pub. mit his work to the most rigid inepeetion, Merchants, Professional men, Farmers , M e . ehanirs, Hotel Proprietor., Laboring men—all. ore invited to rail and et amine his furniture hes fore purchasing elsewhere. seeing is believ ing." , Collins will he &lade on the mhorii.4.l n'otire..nt either Cherry. Walnut nr Poplar. as may be do sirol, and funeralailiended. He flatten; hinnlelf that bvinduatrr clear attention to hie htisinrsa he w ill he abic to please all who may give Hot n call. tlld furniture will at all lime. he repaired in the neate4 and most durable manner. at lOW rate., All k of country produce will he ta ken in exchange for furniture, repairing,&b. Huntingdon, May 29, 1819. "AT THE OLD §t4NDI'l MA 111(M' SLitTAitk, HtIVIINGDON: SPRING and SUMMER GOODS. GEORGE GWIN, receivA and is now opening a sitiondid stock of Siring and Summer Cootie, amoh'g which mat he found every variety of Ladies' and Gentlenteini' In'tss in part, Cloths of all kinds, French, Belgian end Fancy Cassimers, Kentucky Jeans, Croton, Oregon and Tweed C oths Vestings, Flannels and Drilling., and a variety of Cotton Goode for summer wear; Mouslin de Lain., French Lawns end Scenic Shawls and I 1 andkerchiefs, Alpacas. Merino., a large assortment of Cali coes of the newest style., and at low Ea 'stun, French, Scotch end Domenic Ging hams and Belzorines, French and Irish Linens end Checks, Bed Tucking., Muslin. and sheet inga. &c., Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, Groceries ; Hardware, Queensware, &c,, with a great variety of goods of all kihdo. The above stock of Goods having been selec ted with great care and purrhat,tl at reduced price. for Cash,l sm enabled to offer Great Bargains, and hit Pa ell who want witia! I@kei exetnine my iitock tiefore purthasing else. here. SF 1 'Mid.. iermined to fell on as rearonable terms as any one in Pennsylvania. Please mill and see my doodvots it affords me pleasure to shoie them at all times. All kinds, of Country ?induce taltiit in en change far Goods. Much 31, 1849. NOTICE At a meeting of the Iltireesses and Town Council, held on the 4th day of June, 1819, the 1 Last Noticc. following resoldtiOn was unanimously adopted : That the citizens of the Borouzb of Hunting- ! JACOU Svross would.inforin those indebted don, be required to cleanse their Cellars and to bite, that he has left his acct outs with D. Drains on Monday the 11th instant, end like- , mare, Esq., fur collection. Thou. knowing wise to sprinkle quick Lime in all such places themselves indebted will save cost. by calling at as may require the same, in order to prevent his office soon and paying up. sickness. JOHN ALLBRIGHT, T. C. , May I, 1149, APPLETON'S GREAT CENTRAL CHEAP a B OOK_S T OR E, 164 Chesnut Street, earner of Seventh, Swam's Buildings, PHILADELPHIA. KNOW , ING the wants of the corn •mtinity, the Proprietor of this es tablishment has ifieted up a store in the most elegant tnantter,liteving due regard to the comfott'af eugttitrre.rB, so that every stranger visitibg fits 00olL Store, may feel entirely at home. HIS IMMENSE STOCK •of Books is classified according t'o various Departments or, Literapro, so tharvisitor's can find the books they are in search of for themselves. Buying his stock for the most part at the Aue- TION SALES, and being connected with one of the LARGEST PUBLISHING HOUSES in thiscountry,hesides publishing large lv him ALL BooKs at LOWER PRICES . than any Other house of a simila'r char acter on this continent. His faCilities for the IMPORTATION of Books from to rope are unsurpassed, having a branch of his stahlishiken't in London, where orders of private ftentlemen are careful ly executed ajxd forwarded to this Coun lry 'by every STEAMER and PACKET. CATALOGUE of ttiOks with 'the 'prices attached is 6- . sued quarterly, containing Lilnt 'of New Additions made to his large collection, which areit all cases for sale at the LOWEST PRICES, or, from 25 to 75 per cent. below Pub. fishers' Prices. Th sin buying even a few books, quite a considerable amount is saved. As a still further INDUCEMtkr to strangers viii . ti . ng the city, every one who purch i ases One Dollar's worth of Books, Will receive a copy of the STftlAN . Gts IN !'III,ApELPHIA r an elegant 18mo volutne; the price of which is 25 cents. ID- The limits of this advertisement are too confined to enumerate the prices of soy of the 13ooks, or to give even a faint idea of the immerse advantages to be derived from purchasing at the Great Crntral Cheap 800k -store, but let all who are in teut.ch of Books send for a Cata logue, and buy the Beats th6y dre to want of, and when visiting the city, gi've Appleton one call, and you will be sure to call again. STATIONARV in all Its branches, furnished at the Low est Prices. The Initials of those purcha- sing Letter and Note. Paper, neatly stamped in the corner without charge. Orders for any article mty be gent by mail, addressed to the Proprietor, and the directions in all en. es will be fully carried out, with great punctuality and despatch. Orders for Catalogues should be pre- paid. GEO. S. APPLETON, Bookseller, Publisher, Importer, and Stationer, 164. Chesnut St., corner of Seventh, Stvaim's Building. May 23, 1849.-3 m: Orphims' Court Wale! 1) , Y virtue of an order of the Orphan.' Court, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry on the premises, on . • • • Saturday., 16th they of June nest, a certain tract or parcel of Linic.sintle 141.1, aitnate in West towiwllip, Huntingdon county, adjoining land.. of Thomas Stewart Joiner and Thoth. Hannan,- hlelchoir, sad others, Mitt-hiring 43 C*. be the flame more a, lets, on which is erectbll a iitury arid ha if log house,, cabin barn And about 40 acres cleared thereon, with a gbh(' orchard and A good 'lining of liniestOrie Oyster, late the estate of Henry Whiteabl, deb'd. . . 'I;R4S Ord Of the purchase money to he, paid on eorlflirtiet:oh of the rale and the reaidue in two equal annual payments, with in terest, id lie Aeeilred by the honds a d mortgage of the pnrehaser. M. F. CAMPI3I; 1.1., Attendance given by Clerk. 'PHOMAS STE didininistrator. May 22, 1849. Their stock has been selected with great care,. and at lower prices than those who purcheeed earlier, and comprises a general variety of every- thing called for by the public. They beee a beautiful variety of LADIES and GENTLE. MEN'S Dress Goode, of the very !meet sty gee, Which fur quality and cheripnese cannot be pair. passed. In addition to their large stork of Dry Good., Housekeepers yen be suppled with Fresh Groceriet, of a superior qUility, very cheap ; litrdWare; Queenswarei &go &e. They invite the pubic to call arid exantine their Mock: ThOi make no charge for show ing ' their GoeeL , 1 ) Feb. 27 IS4a am _ __ _ _ m. y 184 g. .I A Z F A 'R D E , L' I Constantly on band SALmoN, I and fur sale by HERRINGS, J. PALMER, & CO. PORK, f Market St. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. HAMS AND SIDES, SnotTLPERS, LARD & CHEESE, ORPHANS' COURP SALE. TEi undersigned will, in pitreuance of an or derl of Court, offer for Endo us the property of Alexander Gwin• dec'd., at public vondue on TUESDA Y, 12th day of Jane dei t, et the Court Hunk. in Huntingdon, a certain Lot of ground in the Borough of Huntingdon, oh the south weal •corner of Allegheny and lath Streets, numbered 117 in the plan of saitl borough, and having thereon a two-story 1)(41 dweliing hon., with a amble, &c. Alao the undivi:lell third part of a tract of land• situate on the Ray slots Branch of the Juniata Rivt, in Ilbpewell town ship, tritintlngdon county. containing 227 acres, bb o rebr lees, having a house and barn thereon. Terms of Sale : Otte halt' of the purchase mu ' nev to be paid on eqndrinatinn of tho sale, end the residue in one year thereafter with interval, to be secured bY and mortgage. ‘A M. P. OKBISON, Adm'r. Moy 1899, FOUNDRY. TE subscrilier reapectfully lament...li to that public that he is prepared to do work of ali kinds connected with the Foundry Impair., ia the best manner, and on the must reasonable term.. Ha has coratintly r ctn lA* 'wagon boxes, ploughs And plough 'i'Vgtiri - es,l6flow wore, and stoviia of va lions kinds and 'rlis cooking SiOVN. w hich he manufactures are Mferfer to none in the country, and are warranted to perform the varidus operations of cook oig and baking in • flintier equal to any, and superior to most.— He hos three stoves calculated for either world or cool. He hes lately procured patterns fp,- wood and parlor gave', which fur beauty mid 'excellence cannot ho excelled. Also, stoves foe (Acre, shops, &c., such egg stoves, cannon Wtpi ushers. He invites persons desirous of Pircha , ::ifg 40 give him a ca I. ne he is deter 'Mood to sell es good en article and at as Low price. as can be uGthil led at any other plat-, W 14,1.4.151 GRA FFICS. May 8,1896-Iy. Orphans , Court khte. HY a decree of the Or, hens' t.,",dtirt of the OfrnSy of Huntingdon, mode ,on the second day of May in 'the year 184,9 ,Waiter 4. Atidron. Executor of Margatet Smith, deed., late 0t",1,4 , .. ley township. tit said county, and widow end del isee of James Smith Mrtnerly of said county and township. was ordered and decreed to make sate of rhe real wale of the said Margaret Smith, in the mid, cdunty wed toosns4iiii, consisting of a hart of Land, containing one hundred and fifty acre., more 'or less, with.tebeutfilqx ...reef cleat ed lain , sad h Idt house, log stable, log swing hcMae, and 'other improvements thereon. That in persUance of the ssid decree of the Orphans' ( ours, the a•oresaid tract of 159 acres of Land in Shirley township, will he sold at poh,lc outcry, on the premises, to the highest and,(test bidder. on Monday the 95th day of Jtine 1849, at 10 o'clock A. Miilid•ll4• One half of the purchase money to he paidon the confirinat ion of the sate; and the other half thereof i.noneS . esr th reafter ; to be secured by bond and mortgage. Attendance will be given on the day •Ctf ittetes on the pretnisea, by my agent, James RArnse3, Esq. WALTER B. HUDSON. Executor of Margaret &ARIL May 8, 1819, Estate t'tg John Miller, dent. Huntingdon County, SS. A T an Olphens' Court held at k_ Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, un the " nerd Monday (9th) April, 1849, before Hon. George Taylor. I . resi dent. and J erne. Gwin, and John , tewert, A,Ao dote Judges of said t nurt on motion of A. W . , Benedict. EFq. the Court grantetl 8 rbfe on the heirs and legal Tr premr merit.; of Jol,n Miller, late of Union row rishi . yr. in maid county. orc..nmed, to appear on the XCiond Monday of August next, and accept Or reftier I . () take Mc Reel Estelle of the said deceased al tife valkintion theivor. Cer tified front the Record tinder the real of the aaid . Court et Huntingdon the 23d day of April A. B. 1849. by M. F. i AMi"RELL, Clerk. May 8,1849-4 t. W. H. SMITH. W. M. 'IN( LAIR. SHIT , / & Wholesale Grocers. Produce & Commission MetttlintA, and Dealers in Putsburg kaniefaCtitres, No. SG Wood strtbt kittsburg, Pa. Refer to Mr. Groups Gyms, t , Messrs. &W. SszTozr, I“ unt ' n g" °n • April 3. 1849. LO.S OF GOOD THINGS!! ICE CREAM, CONFECTIONARY k RAittltin tbuto *citirettat, Thgnlcful fur peel fovors, most respectfully in torme the citizens of litihtingdon ■nd its •iein ity, that lie has Made every evraihgehl . etit miry to supply . ill 'whii nay favor him Vrlth call, with the most choice varieties of zactst cca Confectipnaries, Cakes, Fruit,' and Nuts. Hia private rooms air fitted up in a handsome vty le, which will makit them a comfortable more for.ll.adiea and Gl,ht emen. Pnflive, cat he furnished on the ehortept notice , ith le . ° tirearn, Confectionerici, ell kinds of :Weiland Fruit.. Huntingdon, May 22, 1899. LAST ARRIVAL! New Goods! New Goods! 1. & W. SAXTON AVE loceived and are now opt !Viriii • i apendid assortmcni of SPRING & SUMMER CIGGDS LATEST ARRIVAL! Great ladghter of Iligh Prices! 'l'o vi in Conti - notion ! Nobody . but Seyeral Bad; fy IVoun!led fORSEY & MAUIRE Have the eat [erection to ennouucu 10 the cit izens of li.ontingdon end the litighl , oring coun- try the: they have just receivn4l front the rcetetn cities, a splendid stork of new , spRiNO SUAlailta GOO"D§, which has, been FFICcIrd Nitl, gust cite. Cur stock consists of nil 11, .1% t o • of LAMES , A,Np GENTLEME&i DRESS PUBS, HOOTS, SHOVS, and ' I All of •11 - kinder Hardware, Quurnewa,e thorn - ire. de. We Invite all i‘e us a call, aa tee take pleasure in sboieing our Goods. Thankful fur past favor., WI bole 1 y led,* aktentiop to 1,11.1111. es to ruche a la, al 'Le:, of public patronage. Hunting:Ton. Aril 3, 1949,
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