THE AUSTRIAN AND RUSSIAN RAIIBAIII- bias.—The Austrians and Russians still cbntinue their most infamous atrocities.' Haynau, as if desirous of winning eter nal infamy,, is carrying out the barba rous threat entertained in his last proc-• lamation. He has burned down a town because the inhabitants did not give him n friendly greeting. The Russians have hung the Hungarian Bishop Popovich, and Haynau is laying the Jews under .the most oppressive exactions. The Jews of Buda have demanded that their property shall be valued, in order to prods that the contribution imposed on them by General Haynau will absorb all they have. They talk of emigrating to the United States. The Democrats have carried every member Congress in lowa I—Ohio Statesman. "Every member !" Very astonishing I as there are but Cue Congressional districts in the State, all tom, both of which were represented by Locofocos in the last Congress. 'Pa, I'm up to the head, all but one.' p 'That's a line boy, how many are there in the class, sonny?' 'Why there's ony two df us, I and another boy.'—Wash. Common:dealt/I. TIIE MAIMETS. PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 7, 1819 FLOUR AND Mem..-:-The market since the close of last week, has been nearly stationary, but with a limited export demand. Stocks are beginning to accumulate, and at the close there is little or no inquiry for shipment, and holders are more desirous tO sell. Sales of Flour com prise some 5a6000 bbls., mostly at $5,121 for standard Pennsylvania brands, fresh groaned ; $5,18ta55,25 for selected end good, and $5,50 for Extra, including 050 half bbls., at $5,371 the pair, and sound old stock at $4,94a55,00 per bbl. For city use sales are moderate, and with in the above range of prices. Corn Meal is be ginning to arrive more freely, and about 1500 bbls. Pennsylvania sold qt $3,25. Rye Flour is in moderate request at $3,05 per bbl. GRAIN.-There has been a fair demand for wheat, and the market closes a little firmer ; ,sales of the week reach some 25,000 bushels, mostly at 104a109 cts., for reds ; choice at 107 nlOB cts., and white at 112a114 cents, including a lot of grown at 109 1 cents, the 'ear in store. Rye.—About 2500 bushels sold in lots at 64a65 cts. Corn has slightly improved since last week and receipts are Very light ; about 15,000 bush els Pennsylvania and Southern yellow sold at 64 ia66 cts., and white at 60 cents. Oats con tinue steady with a fair demand, and sales are 10,000 bushels at 28a29c for Southern, and 32a 33c for Pennnsylvania. Sazi.s.—Cloverseed comes in slowly, and the small lots are quickly taken at $3,75a4,25, and 600 bu , liel sold to on south at 4,25 per bushel, measure. Timothy seed in fair request, with sales to soms extent at $2,75a3,12 11. Flaxseed is scarce at $1,2531,30 per bushel --- 111ACKEU i SHAD, Constantly on hand and for sale by PALMER,J. & Ca. Market t. Wharf; PHILADELPHIA. SALMO N, HERRINGS, PORE, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, li, i84,§.: rh a DJOUR.VE D ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Dl' virtue of an order df the 0 rphdtur Court I) of tiontingdon county, will be exposed to sale by public vendue on the premises, et 1 o'. eloce P. M., on Tuesday, 18th day of O4ober 1849, the Real Rotate cf James Carothers, d'ec'd, Consisting of a Tract of Land, situate in Dublin Township in said county, con lain ing 116 acres 84 perches, pats ntrd, adjoin ing lands of James Neely ; hl illium Stejvart and others, with a large ttito story log Divtlling 11 ease, a tenant house, two apple Orchards, and other improvements thereon. ALSO—A nother small tract of wood-land adjoining lands of James Neely, 'Thomas W. Neely, Esq., and others, containing a bola 17 acres he the &tame :nuke of TERMS or SAis.--Oni, third of the purchare money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest, to he secured by the bond and mortgage of the purehard.r. . By the court, MATTHEW F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Attendance will he gin, n on day of sale by W. B. LEA', JAS. RAMSEY. Sept. 11, 1849. a. it J. xvr. nowEi, Broom dc idooden-wire Store, No. 63 North Third Street, ONE DOOR ABOVE ARCH, EAST SIDE; PHILADELPHIA. MANUFACTURERS AND ‘VUOLE . SALE DBAL. ERR in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Cedar-ware, willow and French bash kets, shoe and wall Brushes, Dusl ters, Scrubs, Milts, Blacking Eastern-made Wooden.ware of every description, &c. at the lowest 'market prices. cash paid for Broom-corn at the factory Sept. 11th 1849. AdjOurned Sale of Mount TOWN LOTS, OWING to the inclemency of the weather, the sale of Town Lots, advertised for the 23d ;net., has been adjourned to Saturday the 15th day of September, when the undersigned will sell without reserve, al , ery second or third Lot, alternately,' in the business part of Mount Union, Hunt: county, Pa. These Lots are pleasantly situated and faVorably located with reference to the Cauca, Rail Road and Country trade ' at a point on the Canal and Rail Road where by means of the State Road leading from Chambersburg, and other pudic thoroughfares, the trade and travel of not only the entire lower end of Huntingdon, but slab a liortion of Redfard and Franklin counties must necessarily concentrate. The design df the proprietors in selling so large portion of their Lots at Auction, at sach prices as purchasers are disposed to pay, is for the pur pose of giving en impetus to the growth of the place. Immediately after the sale referred to, we shall demand an advance of at least 20 per cent on the remaining Lots over the Ftice that similar Lots may have sold for at public sale.— Persons therefore, desirods df purchasing valu able real estate at their own prices will please remember the 15th September, 1849. TERMS :-10 per et. in ten daysl 15 per et. in six months, and the remainder in 2 years with interest. GEORGE W. SPEER. JOHN DOUGHERTY, September 1, 186. [GOD SAVE THE COMMONWEALTH.] PROCLAMATION . Notice of General Ellection , PURSUANT to an act bf the General Assembly of the Cdinmonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "Aft act relatihk to the elections of this Oornmonwealth, approved the second day of July, A. D. 1839, I, M. CROWNOVER, High Sher iff of the county of Huntingdon, in the State of Pennsylvania, do hereby in3lce known and give notice to the electors bf the county aforesaid, that a taingEnAll ELECTION will be held in the said county of Hun= tingdon, on the SECOND TUESDAY (and 9th day) of October 1849, at which time State and County officers; as lows, will be elected, to wit! One person for Canal CoMmissioner of the CoMmonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to fill the office of Mem ber of the House of Representatives, to represent the county of Huntingdon, in the House of Representatives of Penn sylvanla. One person to fill the office of Cdmity Treasurer for Huntingdon. county. One person for the office of County Corn missioner for Huntingdon county One person for the office of County Auditor for Huntingdon county. In pursuance of said act, I also tier& by make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid gen eral election in the several election dis tricts within the said county of Hun tingdon, are as following, to wit : Ist district, composed of Henderson township, and all that part of Walker township not in the 16th district, at the Court House in the borough of Hunting. don. 2d district, composed of Dublin town ship, at the house of Matthew Taylor, in said towship. 34 district, composed of so much of Varriorsmark township, as is not inclu ded in tho 19th district, at the school house adjoining the town of Warriors mark. 4th district, composed of the town ship of Hopewell, at the house of Hen , ry Zimmerman, near Entreken's new mill in said township. sth district, composed of the town ship of Barree, at the house of James Livingston (fOrtherly John Harper,) in the tott'n of Saulsbury; ih sdid town ship. Bth district, composed of the town ship of Shirley; at the house of David ' , taker, In ShitleYsburg. 7th district, Composed of Porter and „Walker townships, and so tnuith bf West Itownship as Is ineituhd In the lbllowing boutidttiids, th hit: Beginning at the 'Southwest corner of Tobiati Caufman's farm on the bank of the little Juniata River, at the lower end ofJackson's nar rows; thence in a Northeasterly direc tion to the ittoSt §titherly plirt of the farm owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top of Tusk sey's mountain ,to intersect the line of Franklin township; thence aldhg said line to little Juniata River, thence down the saitie to the place of beginning; at the public sehbOl house, opposite the Gentian Reformed Church; lii the bor ough of Alexandria Bth district, ComPailed of the town , ship of Franklin, at the house of Jacob Mattern now occupied by Geo. W. Mat tern, in said township. 94i diStrict, composed Of Tell toWti ship,.at the i uwii Schodl House; near the Union Meeting house, iii said town Ship. 10th district, composed of Springfield township, et the school house near Hugh Madden's in said township. 11th district, composed of Union tp., at the school house hear Ezekiel Cor bin's in said township. 12th district, composed of Brady tp., at the mill of James Lane, In said town ship. 13th dktiiet, composed of Morris tp., at the house now occupied by Abraham Moyer, (Inn keeper,) late Alex. Lowry; Jr., in the villiage of IVaterstreet, in said township, 14th district, composed of that part bf West township not included in the 7th district, at the public school house on the farm now owned by Miles Lewis (formerly owned by James Etinis,) ih said toiimship. 15th district, composed of that part of Walker township lying southwest of a line commencing opposite David Cor bin's house, at the Union township line, thence in a straight line; including said Corbia's house to the corner of Porter township, oh the Hiiiitingdon and Wood= cock Valley rciad ; at the hciuse of Jacob Magahy, in said township. 16th district, composed of the town ship of Tod, at the Green School House, in said township. 17th district, composed of that part of West township On the south-east side of Warrior ridge, beginning at the line of West and Hendersdn toWnships, at the foot Of said Ridge; to the line of gafree totviiship i thetito by the division line of Barree and West townships to the summit of Stone mountain, to inter sect the line of Henderson and West townships, thence by said line to place Of beginning, at the house no* occupied by Benjamin Corbin, on Murry's Run. 18th district, composed of Cromviell township, at the house now occupied by David Etnire, in Orbisonia. lath district, composed of the her, On g% Of girminghrird, with the several tract of land near to OM attached to the Shine, now owned and occupied by Thoirias M. Owens; John K McCahan, Andrew Robeson, Johri GensiOlet rttid William Gensimer, situate fn tile town ship of Warriorsmark, at the public school house in said borouih. 20th district, composed df the eciwn ship of Case, at the public tiehool house to Cassville; in said township. 21st district, corhposed dt the town ship ofJfialciori; dt the hduie of Robert Barr, now occupied by John Hirst, at McAleavy'a Fort, in said township. 22d district, composed Of the toven• al;10 of Citiy; at the house of Joshua Shore, nt thb Three Springs, in said township. 23d district, coMpbsed of the town= ship of Penn, at the school house on the farm cif Jacob BruMbaugh, in said tOwii= Ship: I also Indite knomiti did give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am directed, "that every person, excepting justices of the peace who shall hold any dike dr dppdiptnient of firfifit or trust under the goverment of the - United States, or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a eotamissioned officer or agent Who is br shall be employed tinder the legislative, eleCutive dt the jtidiciary department of tliid State, Or Of the U nited States, or any city or incorporated district, arid aisdi that every !nastier or Congress and of the State Ilegislature i arid of the select dr common edirheil of any City ; Commissioners of arty inCot partite(' district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same the office or appointment of judge, in spector or clerk of tiny eleetioh of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector judge or other officer of any such elec tion, shall be then eligible to any office to be then voted for." Also that irr the 4th section of the act of Assembly, entitled "An act relating to executions and for other purposes," ap proved April 16th, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "shall not be construed as to prevent any mili tia officer or borough officer from ser ving as judge, inspector or clerk, of any general or special election in this Com monwelth." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 67th section in the act aforesaid, the jlidges, of the aforesaid districts shall respectively tnke charge of the certificate or retura of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at a Meeting of one judge from each district, at the Court flouts in the Borough of lliititingclun, on the third day after the day Of the election being for the present ybdi tin FRIDAY, the 13th of October next; then itnd there to do end perform the dutiei required by law of said judges. Also; thtit Where a judge by sickness or unavoidable ac cident, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, then the certificate of return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said ',district, and shall do and perform the duties required of said judge unable to attend. Also, in the 61st section of said act it is enacted that "every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the fore noon, and shall continue without inter ruption or adjournment until seven o'clotk in the evening, when the polls shall be Closed." Given under my hand at Huntingdon the 10th day of September, NV, and of the Independence of the United States the.seventh-second. M. CRO WNOVER, Shff. SHFRIFF'S OFFICE, Huntingdon, Sept. 11, 1849. BLIND MANUFACTORY 11. CLARK, Venetian Blind Ma blifacturer, Sign If the Golden Eagle, .A'O. 139 & 143 South 2d Street, below Dock St., PHILADELPHIA, KEEPS always on hand a large and fashion able assortment of Winn: and NARROW SLAT WINDOW BLINDS, manufactured in the best manner, of the best materials, and at the lowest cash prices. Having refitted and enlarged hie establishment, he is prepared to . complete orders to any amount at the shortest tiotice, Constantly on hand an assotement of ritallogium ffurniture Of every variety, manufactured expreisly fb hie Own sales, and purchriseri may therefore rely on a gond article. c - Open in tile efening. Orders from a distance pecked carefully, and emit free of porterage, to any part of the city. H. CLARK. Philadelphia, Aug, 21, 1849-Iy. II A TC WS CELEBRATED CHEMICAL POWDER, , FOR Raiors, Surgical Instruments, and all fine Cutlery,, warrantsd to proddce a fine smooth edge in one minute or the money re. turned, GEO. GWIN, BOle Agent for Hunntingdon, Pal July 17, 1840-3 m. N. B: One, or two good tran'elling agents wanted. Active and enterprising men can make from three to five dollars per day. Address C. HATCH, Harrisburg, Pa. MtkEndazr ClaccsozszlP s t'i,ktilE to the premises of the suincriber,in I,_) Peters/mg, Huntingdon county. about the 21st inst , a very large HED and WHITE BPOWED COW—•large horns--no other marks observed. The owner of said cow is re quested to come forward.prove property and take her away, otherwise she will ho disposed of ac cording to law. JOHN DOUGHERTY. August 28, 1049. .ludiroes Xotire. T" tindosigned Auditor appointed by the Orphans', Court of Huntingdon co:inty, to dietribute the balance in the kends of Robert Campbell,Esq. ' administrator of the eatate of William Ringh am, late of Dublin toernahip in said county, deceased. amongst those entitled to receive to'r ammo, hereby.gives notico to all per. sons interesod that he iv ill atlehd air that purpose on Friday the ith of October next„ at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, it his office in the borough of Huntingdon; when and where all persons inter ested may attend. JOHN REED, Sept 4th, 1840-4 t. Auditor. Urn Male Teachers to take charge of the common schools of Porter township—schools to commence in October. Applicants are noti fled. that a meeting of the Board of Directors of said toterwhip will be held at the liolist Of M. Sister in the borough of A lexentlfie; en Ffiturtlay the 22d of September next, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose of examining ainl grunting cer tificates to such as may apply for that purpose. By order of the Board-- JAMES M'Ef.RO Y, President. JORN Powrart, Secretary. September 4, 1849. EXHIBITION. THE Annual Exhibition by the Students of Milnwood Academy, Shade Gap, will take place on Wednesday, the 12th September, in the Presbyterian church. The exercises will chin mance at I o'clock P. M. The triCitils of the school and the public generally aie reapectfuily invited to attend J. T. M'ilixNEs, Aug. 28, 1849. Pincipa'. Admint§fiatorelll.otieb. Estate of JOII.A^ SJWIT late of Ctom 'Well tow . nshiji i iluntingdon Co, ) vO rlet is hereby given that Lettefs Ad. niinistratioil on said estate have been grsnt the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those havingclaims or ()meads against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to DAVID BURKFT, Aug. 28, 1849--6 t. Administrator. SiILE OF PaEnable Real Estate. THE Subscriber appointed Trustee by the Court, will offer tor 61:e at the premises, or. Thursday the 11th day of October next, In Tyrone townshis, Blair county, the following valuable Real Estate, viz : A. Tract or Parcel of Land, situate in said township of Tyrone, in the coup• ty aforesaid, containing 212 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry and Jacob Fluk and others, on which is erected a Frame Dwelling House, Frame Bank Barn, &c.; about one half of which is cleared and under good fence, wit h a number of fruit trees growing thereon ; which parcel of land is at present occupied by William Wilscirn 4 • t Antither tract or parcel of Land adjoi n i ng the above described tract, containing 196 acres, more or less, hounded by lands of John McMullen, Henry Fluk, and others, on which is erected a weather boarded log Dwelling House, large log Barn, and other buildings ; upwards of one half of which Is cleared and under fence, with a good apple orchard. and peach and other fruit trees therbon; which Fartn of land is at preseht occupied by Franklin Wilton. The above lands were late the estate of Tho- Wlleon. Earl. deed, and are principally limeritone lands, and situate in Sinking Valley, one of the Most fertile valleys in middle Pennsylvania, rind vtiithin about four miles of the Central Inei lmetl and are well calculated to Make VC, eticellent farms. Terme of Saie.:4l4 third of ptircimie Mo ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale, 0)4 the residue in Iwo equal annualpaymente,with to he secured by the bonds and moitga ges of the purchaiers. Sale to commence at 12 o'cleek, noon, when attendance will tie given by the subscriber, JAMES WILSON, August 25th, 1942 Trust. . • . . , Eitate of 3ohii Millen deed. Huntingcloh Cbtaity, SS : AT an iiirphans' Court held at Huntingdon, In and for the county of Huntingdon, eni the second Mon ?. day (3d) of August 1849,. before , • Hon. George Taylor, Presiderit. tiuil James Gwin and John Stewart, Associate Jildgee of raid court. on motion of A. W. Benedict, Esq., the court granted a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of John Miller, late of Union township in said county, deceased, to appear on the second Monday. of Novembet next, and shot* cause why s the Real Estate of the said deceased should not be sold. Certified from the record under the seal of the amid. Court at Huntingdon the 27th day of Aug. A. D. 1849, by M, P. CAMPBELL, Clerk: Sept. 4, 1849. Manufactory of Pocket Books, etc. No. 52i Chesnut St., above Second, PHILADELPHIA. THE subscriber respectfully solicits public at tention to his superior and tasteful stock of l'ocket Books, POW( knives, Banker's Cases, and other line cutlery. Bill Rook?, Gold Pens and Pencils. Dressing Cases, Seger cases, Card cases, Chess Men, Post Mosaics, Back Gammon Boards, Parsee, . Dominoes, &c. His assortment consists of the most fashiona ble and modern styles, of the finest quality and excellent workmanship, einbracingaevery.desira ble fancy Worn, which he will at all times be prepared to exhibit and furnish wholesale or re tail on the most pleasing terms. irj.Purchasers who desire to furnish them. solve. with articles of the best quality viii.ccinsult their own interests by calling at this, establish ment. Y: 11. sm iTH, . . Piicket Noll Manufacturer. al Chesnut St 28, 1849.-6 m. The iieoide , to Candidate. Mu. CLARK-. We wish, through the &ciliate' of „Oat piper; tb recethritertd 308 S. IdlllllB, or Minting don, ari the i'eoPle'S candidate for the !Mate Leg. ielatufe. Job is en honest and Industrious me chanic, a stone mason, and unable to work at his trade in the winter. We therefore recommend hirti to the support of both . parties, particularly the workiedPoilion of the county. MANY CITIZENS. Sept. 4th, 1849—te. Watches! Watches!! THE subscriber ha; ju;trecervelfrOm Phila delphia, another choice lot of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. which makes his aeeort meet again complete. If you want a good watch at the very lowest price, nowi id your time.. July 1/, fBO, I. 't', SCOTT. SPRUCE STREET CABINZT WARIIItOO24I6I/ ./Vb. 119 Spruce St. below sth, PHILADELPHIA. CONSTANTLY ON HAND a large mewl. ment of supetior Walnut and Mahogony Furnitute, manufactured in the beit manner, of modern style and at moderate prices, etnbrachlg lofts, Pail& Chairs, Wardrobes, hocking Chairs, Dressing Bureaus, Tete-a•tetes, French Dedineads, Centro and Pier Tables. High Post tredineittls, Wish ttiinds, that Rick., Extehsloh Tables, &c., &E. Every article is made of the best Material and workmanship, and warranted. T: & 1). ft HElttints. Phlltrd'a, Aug I I; 1n , 19.-Iy. 100- i t II goodi botig lit at this eststllishinent packed under the irniitetllate superint,htlchee df the proprietors,!iiiil frbc of charge to any part cf the city. faig.,ly important ! riIHE latest and trldet important new R we have I to communicate Chic week is the arrival this morning of, ii rich slid Superior assortment of Jewelry, &r.. . . Scbtes Jewelry Store. Citizens and strange; a are respectfully invited to call and satisfy themselves that this iss u e. PLACE to purchase a good watch or any other article in his line on the most reasonable terms. August 14, 1849. a1ia1.MT11:33W230:23 FEMALE SEMINARY. CH.AMBERSBYRG, PA. 1%13 MIMos Pinneo. Print!!pais; r "HIS is a select Family nodding and School; Chambersburg affording a moat de sirable location for the puipOsh ofsuch soma; tution. • The Principals design that ilnadvantagqea, Lit erary, Moral, and Religioup, ehall be of Ulf , high eat order, and no efforte shall be epared to make them at least equal to those of any other, either in ci!y or country. A new term will comeaence Upon the let of September, and applications for admission, or for any further information, may be made to the Mieses Pinneo at their resident's, or to any of the gentlemen composing the Board of Trus.ees ; or to:John G. Miles, Esq., John Scott, Esq.; Hun• iingdon. August 14, 1840. TEACHERS WANTED FIGHT MALE TEACHERS wanted to to take charge of the Common Schools in Weikel township, Huntingdon county. Corn. petcnt teachers will be employed for the apace of five or nix months, to commence the first day of September 1999. Proposals may be sent in im mediately to the undersigned, residing in Mc- Connellstown, Huntingdon county. .Pa. JOHN SNYDER, Prehitlvrit, Board irt SchOol Director. August 14, 1849. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of George He fright, late of Run engdon borough, decethsed, NOTIGE is I?eiplir . Oven, letteii, Teets: mentary on said estatb, tipiT been granted to the undersigned. All Orsona knowing thenr.i eared indebted Will PMase Make payment imme diately, and those having demands against the same, will present than, duly authenticated, for settlement. DAVID SNARE, July 17, 11349-6 t. Executor. SA DDL 114:S. A GOOD assortment orwell tinished Sriddlee now qn hand and for sale at the Saddle and Horne. Manufactory of Wm. Glasgow, °pp!). site the Post Office, Huntingdon. 1-torititign; /With 't, 1849. cia)zusmscsk 2:tglaoa FOR SALE. Tilt undersigned, Trustees of William Mc- Ferran, will offer for sale on the premises, on aturday, the 13th day of Septrmbe , next, a good HO USE and STABLE, and ONZ Acnx ar Gnorsn, sit uate on Spruce Creek, in the village of Meehan icaville, Huntingdon county, fronting on the Waterstreet end Spruce creek turnpike road, as the property of said William McFerran. Tonna of sale will he made known on the day of dale. JOHN CONRAD, GEO. W. MATTERN, Auzust 21, 1849—tf. Trustee., C; S. RNEEDLER, Wholesale Boot, shOe and Bonhel house No. 136 North 31 (opposiii Eagle Hotel) PHILADELPHIA, Tg now icniying about 3000 CASES Fauna I FALL Li ODDS, dlrttt from the Manufacturer., —such as MEN. and BOYS Turcx Kir and CALF Floors and BarMA as, with a great variety of WOEENS LACE BOOTS AND SHOES, both city slid Eastern Manufacture. Thin stock is got up expressly fur country trade and will be sold cheap. MincitAxTs are invited to call and examini, August 21, 1E42-3m. Wholesale and Retail CLOCK STORE, No. .13ti Martel St., above S'eventle, So din side, PHILADELPHIA A LTFIOUGH we can scarcely eatinuite the value of TINE commercially, yet by calling at the above establishment, JAMES BARBER will furnish his frierids, hmong whom he includes all who duly aPPteelafe its fleetness, with d beau tiful and perfect Irrn!;t, fqr marking its progress, of whose value they ears judge. His exteiteive stock on Nand, bonalanily chan ging . in conforthity to the improveinents in tests and rifyle of pawn and workmanship, consists of . Eight-day and Thirty-hour brass CouNTiao nouns, Psitiali, .HAl.t;,,,,f..hiuiteii and Ar.s.am I :Loewe, French, floihic end other fancy styles, ae wet` as plairi, which from his extensive con nection arid correspondence with the manufactu l Tore he finds he can put at the LowasT CASII , FIG. cite in any quantity from one to a thousand, of which he will warrant the accuracy. Cocks repaired and warranted—clock trim mings on hand. ('all and see ma among them. JAMES BARBER, 238 Market St. Phila., August 28, 1849. Latest, Best and Cheapest. H. K. NEFF & BRQ. have just received from New York & Philadelphia, the best assortment of Watches and Jewelry ever offered for sale in this place, and are determined to sett Chea l per than can ho purchased elsewhere. August 7, 1,8t9. MRIIIIIMIG ADI ?male Boarding and Day School. lIIS School is now fin successful operetion Tho Rev. lancet W. WARD, Pastor afire Spruce Creek end Birmingham Preeby tenon congregations, :a Principal, anointed by a worthy add efficient female Teacher, Miss A. M. Rees. This School ie located in the borough of Bir mingham, county of Huntingdon, Pa., one of the most hedlthy villages east of the Allegheny mountain. The course of instruction Is full and thorough, ernbricihg all the English branches usual y taught in SelectSelioels. It will be con• ducted on Christian piiittiples. The Bible to Ile the textbook. Parente and gun diens who Sada dny eel de to the religious training of their children and VialllB Will Ocd tills achool worthy of their patroriagti. 'rho Pupili they boird with the Principal and will be treated On members of hie family. Tuition and board Will be moiler- Mb. For further particular,, apply l'c the Prin. elpal or to any of the underslttied, feho 'earnest ty rOrinimenil his school to the PatrOrieife of the public. The second quarter of the present term will commence on the seventeenth day of dilly inst. John Owen.. %%Caldwell. John Graffiti/4 co:G Guyei, Rev John K. M'Cohan, Jam.s,Olorke; Ttionidg M. o*.§, 8. 8. litivij.; Jame. Bell. Birmingham, Aut. /1,1840; Gill Fever, Dumb Ag_ue: Inter mittent Fevers & all the variouslorms of Bilious Diseases --- SPEEDIIN: & TIOROUGIILY C U '' .R _EI sgoOd:s hulia Title excellent compound, which never fell in the mire of Fever end Ague, ie fur sale by the proprietor's agents, T. READ & SON, Moho ingdon ; L. G. KESSLER, Mill Creeft. [l:7 - WHAT IS THE MATTER *ith me, Doctor? What is the cause of this ealloii complexion, jaundiced eye, depression of spirit., pain in the side and shoulder, weariness of body, bitter taste in the mouth? such is the inquiry, and such the symptoms of many a sufferer! It is the liver which is diseased, end the Cholagogue is the remedy always successful in curing it. 'FrO and judge for yourself. For sale by above named BETTER DIE T H ANN Lft t, if I am .to be tortured from day to day with this horrible Ague, exclaims the poor sufferer whose life has become a burden from the racking parox ysms of en intermittent, and whose confidence in human aid iv devtroy:ed by the failure of rem edies to produce ,th I promised relief. Such hes been ttie sittiation of thousands who are now rejoicing in all the blosingp.of health from the use of Dr. Osgood's India ChOlitiogue. In no instance does it foil to effect A speedy and perma nent cure. Fur sale by above homed agents. "llow revi' MI6 think aright dihong the thinking . . How ~riatjy never tf t .iiitt, but only think they do." KrTHE SENTIMENT IMPLIED , . in the above exclamation is on no sulject more fully exemplified than on that of health. But few give it a single thought, and fewer still re fiect upon it with the observation and good fermi, which matters of minor consequence rece“'e. As observation teaches the tact that Dr. Osgoak India Cholagogoe is a never foiling remedy in Fiver and Ague, good sense would eurely ciao its prompt and immediate use. Flit stile by the above named agents. June 26, 1849. NOTICE Of Partition rind Valuation of the Real Beate of Nathaniel Wilson, Esq., late of Barree town ship, Hthilingdat County ,Not ten is hereby given to the heirs end legal representatives of Nathaniel Wilson, Esq., late of Barree township, Huntingdon county, and all others in.ereated, that by virtue of a writ of Par tition and Valuation, issued oat of the Orphans' Court of said county, and tb rife directed, an In quest was held to pdrt and divide or value and appraise, all ihlit certaiti Real Estate, tract or plantation of laud, situate in Barree township, Huntingdon county, containing about three hurt., dyed and thirty-five acres, and adjoining lands of Williain bake, Robert Massey, Daniel Massey, Williamri Johnston, the heirs of Thomas and others, having thereon erected three houses—one large stone house and two email tenant houses, and bank barn, and that of the August term of said Cour! a Rule was granted on said heirs &c„ to appear at the November Term of said Court, on the second Monday (12th day,) and refuse or accept the said Real Estate at the valuation thereof. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, Sept 4, 1849 :9'2;)cf::2LiCC3 , . ou Partition and valuation of the Real Etl ale of Daniel Kurfman, late of Union to*hahip, Huntingdon county, deccaaed NOTICE is hereby given to the H 64 and legal representatives of Daniel Kui finah. decd, late of Union tp. Huntingdon co..and to all Others intereeed, that by Vitale of a, writ of Pettit ion and yaluntion. isaued.outof the Orphans' Court of Said county and to me tlireeteti, eh Inquest was held to part and divide or value and appraise, all that certain tract, Wee or parcel of land. situate in Cass township, Huntingdon county. adjoining lands of Lewis Stever, philip Kurfman , ( onrad Kurf i nat ) and , pei4r Kurfman, and Shirley's nob, containing about two hundred and sixty acres or thereabouts, being the farm upon which the said Daniel Kurfman resided at the time of his death:- and that at the August term of said court a Rule was granted on mail heirs. Ate., to appear at the November term (4.111 court, on the second Moodily (12th day,) and refuse or accejl the said Real Senile at the valuation thereof. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, Sheri& Sept. 4, 1849-61, • 1 A • aDAIINISTRdITORS' NOTICE. Resale of SAVILI'EL IlikTON, late of West to ion sh ip, deed, NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Admin istration on the estate of Sainuel Myton, late of West township, Hunt. co., dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned. All Person. in. , m debta to sai9 estate are requested o make fmme. dials payment, and those having claims or de. mantis afeninstthe same to preseht them (lei art. thenticited for settlement to JOHI4 MYTON, WM. B. SMITH, Administrator.. Nugust it, 194 R,