SANDWICg ISLANDS.—Prosperity has attended the efforts of this mission, and the -additions to the churches, during the pest year; have amounted to about 1,600. There has been, considerable • • progress in piety and social improve ment. But the epedemic which prevail• ed in the Island neat the cidse of 1848, • carried thither from our shores, have proved very fatal.. The statements here tofore published in this country on this subject, are fully borne out by the latest intelligence. *Moro , than one tenth of the population have . been ciit down ; of these, /;350 were church members.— The effect of this calamity upon the na tiv .s.has been disheartening; and the Missionaries are fearful that other dis eases- will be introduced from California and Oregon ; and they are also appre hensive that there will be an imports• ICon .-- ofin3rals that will be more ;liSas tro9s still. On:the whole the prospects of the Islands must be regarded as sotne what uncertain. The Providence of God has interposed in their behalf in a remarkable manner . hitherto : but He may have designs which we cannot now :fathom. Should the Hawaiian race, however, he ultimately lost in the great Anglo-Saxon family, the influence of this mission will appear vastly more import ant than it now dues. HORRIBLE TRAGEDY IN TUE BRIMS COUNTY ALMS HOUSE. —The Reading Press of tlie'2oth ult. says: • "The hospital of the Berks County Poor House has been the scene of a • bloody tragedy, which is almost unpar. alled,• in the history of human actions, involving the destruction of a family, consisting of-a wife and- daughter by the father, and his death by suicide, after he hasl inflicted dreadful wounds upon the head and throat of the wife with a ra zor and hammer, nod severing the throat of the (laughter, a girl some 18 years old, with the same instrument. This shocking and 'sanguinary deed was com mitted in one of the ehambes of this has . pita], occupied by the unfortunate vic ' rims for the last ten months, on Saturday evening last, between 7 anci 8 o'clock.-- His name is Frederick Stahl, a native of Germany, and his conduct has always been marked with propriety, bat lie may have been led to the act by the hopeless -condition of his wife who was insane, i and that of his daughter, long confined to her bed by lameness, and unable to utter a word. The wife made her escape from the chamber, with her neck dread- fully lacerated by the razor, and her head battered with the hammer the handle of which broke in hie hands. When the overseer entered, he found Stahl reeling to the floor where he instantly expired —the daughter lay in her gore on the bed, with her throat cut from ear to ear. The Coroner, Dr. Witman, held an in- quest on the bodies, and the jury repor ted in accordance with the facts as here Witted. TERRIBLE CATASTROPHE.—The Small er,' papers bring us the particulars of the recent explosion of the Steamer Mary lingsland about 40 miles from Egmont Light, scalding twenty-seven persons, eighteen Of whom are dead. All her cargo of horses were thrown overboard. At the time of the accident she was on the point of stopping to endeavor to get toundi4s. Capt. Whann, James Stud ley, sailing master, and Jacob Smith, pi lot, were fortunately uninjured by the explosion ; but the mate, Charitis Adams the first engilieer, W. llolihes, and thir teen men belonging to the quartermas ters Department and the :crew were in mantly killed. Four more were so dreadfully scalded that they died short ly afterwards. When the boat reached the shore ~there 'were nine others more or less scalded, who were conveyed to the hospital. The horses were all dash= ed overboard, killed or most awfully mangled. The scene was most liorriblt . to behold. Ihe steamer was brought into 'Tampa Bay under .eanvass. TOE COUSIN OF AnNuLD,- , -"The that men do lives after them." Shaka• peace was, right. A striking verifica , tiou of the fact may be drawn from a circumstance, Which we find stated in Zial'4 Herald. In Norwich, Conn,, died the. 2 9th June, .1819, aged 82;• Miss Hannah Arnold a cousin of the notorious Benedict Arnold, the traitor. Though aged, sick and emaciated, she is,said to have retained traces of great personal berinty. She evinced great resolutness of purpose:lnd activity of mind ; but she was morose jealous and revengeful ; and thistrait in her character was undoubt edly attributable olhe suspicions, Which she and her maiden sister entertained of nearly everybody, in consequence of their near connection with the traitor. This is evident from a single circum stance. A person once called upon them and after 'dine general conversation, re \ snacked, "You are some relation to Ben , edict Arnold, are you not V' what are you going to do'aliOnt it 1" one of them replied. Thus ended the colloquy. Here we he ve an instance of a bad than, not only dooming himself to everlasting shame, but operating, through his reputation, ItOs alastirig blight upon the peace of mind andsociat happiness of innocent par ties related to him.—Boston Transcript, Anoihart.r.—A boy named Peter Rush was killed, and a Miss Ruble severely injured, in countyweek before last by the horses of the wagon in which they were riding taking fright and running away. They were returning fours lb* circus. PaEMOTING. WATER.—It is said that M. Perinet Professor of the Hospital 10 EMAINING in the Pont Mike at Hunting- M ilitairo d'instruction, has succeeded _Lt don; Pa., on the lstde,V Of October, 1849, & in preserving waters in a sweet state by which if not lifted on or before the Ist, day of January next, will he sent to the General Post placing a kilogramme and a half of black Office as dead letters. oxide of manganese in each cask of wa. • A Kelly John ter containing 256 litres. He has kept Ayres David Kelid John this water for 7, years in the same bar. Akins Christian H L refs, and exposed them to various tern. ll • Likely Thos 2 O'Brien D Lanless Michael peratures. At the end of that time he Baker John Lutz Mrs Mary found it as limpid, free from smell, and Blatchford Thomas M • of as good quality as at the • beginning Buck Abraham McGee M M - of the experiment. Brady Owen McCaffrey Thomas Betersberoer Em'l McColgan James Maryland Electlott. I Belford J 1%.1 Esq McComb John The Whigs have carried the Legislature of Barton aa r Eliza Miss M i ufty James Jacob M .Grovy John Mauland by an increased majority. The Con-, Branagan Frances McNernimue Henry • greasional delegation will stand three Whigs Branch Henry McCauly & Snively and three Locofocos, which is a Whig loss of Boyle Charles Monday Dennis Balkh Martin Miller George (Farmer) vette. Bonner John Morrison Hance GEORGIA.—The Locofocos have carried their ' Barber R V Montgomery Thos Esq Gpvernor in Georgia, anti a majority in the Leg- I CWest tp • Cram & Ayres Miller George 2 • islature. • -------- Casey Jno McMurtric Marshell • (17 - No change in the market since our last. Colt James IVioyer Washington Crownover Andrew McCulloch Geri George -I, • Chilcoat M a Morrow Williatn MARRIED. Cassidy Patrick 2 Mortimer Mr. On the 4th inst. by the Rev. 11. Beckerman, Colhoua sun"' lit Mr. ISAAC SNYDER, to MIS SARAH HAWN, both Cadman Michael ' Naughten Michael of McConnelstown. , Campbell Owen 0 Cochlea Charles Oakman Mrs Ann - - 1 Camp Joseph O'Donnell James WAR WITH FRANCE Clark Edwin Ouchter Joseph Carter Joseph P . TS not now very generally expected. still gee at Coughlan James Peiglitell David excitement has recently been produced in . . D Patterson Adolphus Huntingdon by the arrival of a must splendid Donahue Michael it assortment of Donahoe Patrick Rodgers John FallDorcey John Riley Martin and Winter G o o d s , Dewy James C Rex John at the old and popular stand of Decker 'Henry Racine Gustave 2 alacti at). ces.-,.ea11a,, Darsy Wm ' Rodgers Dr S S Market Square, H n Dougherty John Ramsey James untingdo, s Dickson Isaac. His stock comprises Dry Goods, Groceries, Dawson John Smith Dr Horace W Queonsware. Cutlery , C ape. Shore, Boots. Mutts E SMith James 2 Umbrel as Bonnets, &c. He has a splendid aa- Eshelman B L Shannon John R Esq. sortment of French, English and s merican Ehrhalt Jacob Shaver John CLOTHS, CaSSIA 1 t.R ES AND Etingcr Stars Francis F Stewart Mra Margaret VESTINGS, Feeler Johann Martin Stakey Richard Cassinets and Jeans in great variety. Also, Felton Michael Smith Patrick Ready•made Clothing, of all kinds, Fitzpatrick Thomas Sloan James .th A carelbliy selected variety of Silks, Merino., Fitzpatrick James S tews Jacob rt John G Esq Alpacces, Cashmeres, Detainees, prints, Fox Willia G &inter Christian 2 Ribbons, Lowe., &c. IGanahan Thomas Stewart Samuel as well'as every variety of I Grub Abraham Smith Francis Lidie3 Dress and Trimming Goods : H Salsbury & Bro • All of which will be sold at pi ices to compete • Holing Mrs Sarah S Snyder Daniel with anything in the place, as he is determined Hight Mrs Mary M Scofield Nathaniel that no one can or shall undersell him for cash Halliean Daniel T or approved country produce. , Hershey Rev A M Thomas Mrs Harriet Those desiring good goods and fine styles, at Higgins James Thompson Miss Har low prices, are respectfully invited to call soon Hooper James net 2 at his store where they will find the above fully Hoyle Mr. E. V verified. GEO. G WIN. Herron W W Vanvalzah lit RH 2 Huntingdon, October 9, 1849. Henderson James W ; Harris William White John ORPIZANS' COMB' SALE. . Hayes Michael White Thomas Heard Michael Wright Patrick Dl' virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court .11 Whitaker John D of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to Intl Mr (Sequestrator)Warfel John sale by the undersigned Executors of the last Jones John Walsh Patrick 2 will of Mtitihew Garner, late of Penn township, K. Woolvertin Charles Huntingdon county, deceased, on SATURDAY Kelly Mrs Judy Wallis Robert the 3d day of Novena)n is car, • Killy Jackson Whitell John I Kelly James 2 Wilson Eman . A TRACT oF LAND, i Karns Edward Wilson Eliza Situate in said township adjoining land. upon . Kennedy John which John Beaver now resides and others. The Persons inquiring for letters on the above above valuable tract of Land is well worthy the List will please say they are advertised, attention of purchasers. Any person wishing to 137" Two cents in addition to the regular view the premises can call upon the suliscreiliers. postage charged on advertised letters. Tsasts.--One third of the purchase money PETER C. SWOOPE, P. M. to he paid on confirmation of side, one-third in • Huntingdon, Oct. 9, 18-19-ss3t. 1.11 , one year thereafter, and one-third in 3 year., with interest from confirmation of sale, to be NEW GOODS'. secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser, M. F. CAMPBELL. Clerk. CHEAPER. THAN EVER / Attendance given by JOHN GARNER ,Sc GEORGE GARNER, Exeent ors Oct. 9, 1849.] !MUSH AND LOU Xci co ac. EM3 en a cs). THE subscriber being desirous of removing The stock embraces Clotho, Cassimeres, Sati to the I,N'est, will offer at public sale on the 3d nets, Vestings, Croton Cloths, Cashmeres and day of NovemFer next. on the premises, his Cashmeretta, Tweeds,Mohair Cords, Drillings, LOT of GROUND situate on the corner o f Velvet Cords, Frenc Cassirneres, Dge Skin rune and Juniata streets in the borough of Hir- do., white and fancy Marseilles, &c. splen mingham, in the couray of Huntingdon, on did assortment of which is erected a two story frame dwelling I Ladies Dress Goods. house thirty-two by twenty feet, with a kitchen An elegant assortment of striped, figured and attached, and Tailor shop thirty-two by fifteen plain Silks, Harem, Chaney, Muslin tie LaMee, feet, and stable twenty by twenty-two feet. Al. : Alpaccas, Lustres, Ginghams, Lawns, Mulls, so a variety of choice fruit trees. The lora. Jaconets, Bombazines, striped and plaid Mus tien i s pleasant, fronting and in full view of the fins, &c. Also a large and elegant assortment Pennsylvania Railroad. Posses ion ( von on of Calicoes and Muslins. A large and carefully the first day of April nett. Terms will be made selected assortment of known on day of sale. For farther particulars R.E.,4D1 7 .1114 DE CLO7'HIjVG inquile of the subscriber on the premises. I which will be sold at prices to suit purchttsere. W. P. GREEN, I Besidca this they have hardware, Queeasware, Glassware, and an unparalleled supply of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold at a small adv . ance on cost L-at the Cheap Stand of DORSEY & MAGUIRE. Huntingdon, Otc. 2, 1819. October 9th, 1849. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned auditor, appointed by thn Court to marshal din assets and distribute the fund in the hands of Brice Blair:, Assignee ap pointed by the Court in the room of Jas. P. Hudson, dec'd, who was assignee of Wm..A. Htfilion nod John A. Hudson, to and among the creilitdrs df said John A. and Wm. A. Hudson, will attend td the duties of his appointment at the Prothonotary 's office in the borough of Hun tingdon, on Tuesday the Gilt day of November next. A.D. 1849, at 2 o'clock P. M. of asitl day, when and where all persons hay . ing any claim or. said fund wi 1 give their, aitendance, eiheriwise they will he debarred thereafter from coming in fur any share thereof. JACOB NIILLER, Auditor. October 9, 1949.-4. -ID.MINISTR4TOWS NOTICE. Estate of JVIAIES RAUSEY, late of the borough of illexandria, Hunting don county , deceased. KTOTICE is herebygiven that Letters of DI Administration on said estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to !sake tin - mediate payment and those having claims or de m Inds against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to J. SMYTH READ, Oct t 9,1949-61 j Administrator. tins iTIP. SCHOOL, FOR the Intellectual and Moral training of young persons and children of both sexes. kept by J. A. H %LI., in the now Academy building, Huntingdon. Pa. The fall session will commence on Moans'', TOO Bra Den ON OCTOBRit, I.T. Fot par limiters apply to the 'reacher. J. A. HALL REFERENCE Rev. John Peebles,.llneiTct;el, Esq., Dr. A. M. Henderson, Mr. James Maguire, Maj. W. B. Zeigler, Hon. Johr Kerr, Maj. D. McMur• trio, Hon. George Taylor ; and lames Clark. List of Lel lers Doreleg lc SiUsual'. TI AVE just opened at their old Stand a new la and splendid assortment of Tall and Winter Goods, HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY. R. C. and W. Zeigler. TH E subscribers have now started, ,tind will have on hand a general assortment of cast ings, consisting of Cooking Stoves, Air-tight, Parlor, Tet-prate, Wood and Coal stoves—all of whrch are new patterns not before Introduced into this Section of country. Also, a variety of Plo'ugh patterns of the kinds now in use. A general assortment of Hollow-ware castings. con sisting•of Kettles. Dutch Ovens, Skilleti, Pans, (km; &c. Mlace laneouil articles, such as Wag on Boxes, Sled and Sleigh Soles, Smoothing Irons. Ro ling Mill and Forgo castings, V% in dow Grates for cellars, Lintles and sills for has. sea, Hash Weights and Water Pipes ; also Sweg Atolls and Mandrels for Blacksmiths, mode to order on the shortest notice. We will sell eve. ry article in our line on the most reasonable terms for Cash, and will take all kinds of coun try produre and old metal in exchange for cast ings• The Foundry is situated at the Southern end of Huntingdon, along the canal, where one Of theM can always be found, or at the 'yin and Stove shop of W. li, Zeigls r, Noith East nor. ner of Market Squire in Huntingdon. One of thorn being it practical Moulder, and experienc ed in the business, feels confident that they will render aitisfaction to all whci may favor them with a call. R. C. MCGILL, W. B. ZEIGLER. Huntingdon, Oct. 2, 1849-Gm. Latest Best and Cheapest. H. K. NE & BRO. !lase just received from New York & Philadelphk the h..st assortment of Watches and Jewelry ever offered for male in this place, and are determined to sell cheaper than can ha purchased elsewhere. Ausovt 7, 1818. Auditor's Notice. fr HE undersigned auditor appointed by thd 1. Court of common Pleas of Huntingdon coun ty to report prier liens and such facto as ate ne cessary to enable said court td determine and decree the application df the half yearly instal ments, paid, and to be paid; by Brice Blair and William Madden, 'terra Tenants of the real es tate levied upon by virtuo of two writs of rieri Facies issued out df said Coutt on Judg ments Nos, 72 & 73 of January Term 1807, ex tended, &c. &c„ hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purpose on Tuesday \he 30th inst. at two o'clock in the afternoon at his of fice in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where all persons interested can attend if they think proper. JOHN REED, Auditor, Huntingdon, Oct. 2, 1610.-=li: .lndilor's .1 olive. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by fhe Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to dis , tribute the balance in the hands of John Hirst; administrator of the estato of Elizabeth Wilson ; late of West township in said county, deceased, amongst those entitled thereto, hereby gives no tice that he will attend for that purpose, on Monday, the 22(1 day of October next, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, at his oflice in the bo rough of Huntingdon, When and where all per sons interested can attend if they think proper. JOHN REED, Auditor. September 25th, 1.810-4 t. Daguerreotype Establishment. WEISPR 4- WITJIMA; REtSlePmEeCnioTlTlLLntYingindfodiimatnlT l i t: i d c i i e n s it a y nd Ir a; they have taken rooms over Gotta's old Store room, near the Collector's office, Market street, for a short time, and. are fully prepared to exe cute DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES in a style not to be surpassed in this country. As their stay is limited, those desirous of procuring a perfect likeness, will please call soh - a. l.U — Miniature likenesses, including a hand some morocco case from $1,25 to $5,00. G'lnstructions given in the art, and arpara• ratus furnished on reasonable terms. Sept. 25, 1849 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. NoTICE is hereby given that tho undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the p.occeds arising of certain Real Estate, sold as tho property of John Snyder, with notice to all other term tenant., will attend for that pur pose at his office in the Borough of II undingdon, on Tuesday, 30th October, 1849, when all in tereated can attend if they see proper. • A. W. BENEbIe.:T, Auditor. Sept. 25th, 1849-4 t. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned •Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the proceeds of the Sher iff's sale of the real estate of Joseph Vance amongst those entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purliose on Tuesday the 19th day of October next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at his office in the ho rough of Huntingdon, when and where all per sons interested can attend if they think proper. JOHN REED, Auditor. SepteMber 55th 1840. Auditors Vie. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of the real estate of David S. Vance amongst those entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that he will attend for that purpose, on Friday, the 19th of October next, at 2 o'clock in the after noon, at his office in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where all persons interested can at tend If they think proper. JOHN REED, Anditdr, September 25, 1845. EALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, ARE now opening for the full trade, a very handsome assortment of MILLEINERY 6.00E5, chiefly of their own importations—To which they will constantly be making additions. They have now in store: Figuredt...atins—tiew designs. Figured and corded Bonnet Goods. Corded and Plain velvets of all colours. Bonnet Satins. Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, in g rent va riety. French and American Flowers. French Fancy Feathers. Laces—Quil.ings—Tabs. Bonnet Crowns, Bud:rains, &c. dtc. Together with every article used in the Milline ry trade ; all of which are offered at the lowest market prices. Sep. '45, 18487.1 m. THE GREAT CHINA STORE OF PHILADELPHIA. THANKFUL to the (Aileen' of Huntingdon and its vicinity for their increased custow, We again request their company to view our large and splendid assort nient of CHINA,aLAANDQUEENSWARE Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Toilet Sets, and sin gle' pieces, eithea of Glass, China, or Stone Vt'are, sold in quantities to suit purchasers, for less than they can be had elsewhere— IN FACT AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES. AMERICAN AND ENGLISH BRITANNIA METAL GOODS In greater variety than over before offered in the city. FANCY CHINA in great variety very ,cheap. (,•:.? We would invite ony person visiting the city to call and see us—they will at least be plea sed to walk around our beantifUl store, and to view the Guest china and the cheapest the world produces. Very respictfaiii, TYN DA LE & MITCHELL; No. 219 Chestnut Street. Phila. Sep. 25;. 11449.-Iy. • .RDMINIS,TR4TORS 4 NOTICE. vita!, of SAMUEL MYTON, late of 'West . township, deed, VOTICEis hereby given that LetiersdAdmin -1,11 intuition on the estate of hamuel Myron, late of West .township Hunt. co., dec'd, been grented to the undersigned. All persons in debted tossid estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or de. mends ag.tinstthe same to piesent them duly en. thontieattd for settlemenuo JOHN MY.TON, WM. B. SMITH, Administrators. A.igust 21, 1949. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Jacob . :flunlard•er jr., late of Casstoteasfitp, deceased. lvroTicE is Iterehy :Oven, that letter., Testa -1.1 men tory od said estate, have been granted to the undersigned: All flersone knowing them selves indebted will pledee make payment imme diately, and those having detitande rig init the same, will present them, duly authentitatell, for settlement. DAVID STEVER, Sept 18, 1040-61. Executor. DOUSE AND LOT • EX3A-N—UCe4 lii subscriber will offer for sale, on SAT ." URDAY, the 13th of October, a good Log Dwelling house, well plastered within, with two rooms below and two above, and a kitchen, known by the name of the Trough Creek Par sonage. The Itit on which the Wife stands contains more than an acre of gOod (Mid, :Ind would be an admirable situation for a Mechanic of almost any kind, as it is in the centre of n moral and thicicly settled neighborhood. Tern c.—One !Mildred dollars to he paid about the time of the sale, and the balance iii ecitial annual instalments BLAND Septeinber 14, 1910 Huntingdon County, sc • ..... an Orphans' Court held at eh, y Huntingdon in and for the said coon ty, on the second Monday and 13th day of Attest A. 1). 1819, before the lion. George 'Fayldr, Esq., and James Gwin, and John SeWart, Es quires, Associates, &c. And now, to wit : the 20th day of August, A. D. 1849, on motion of J. Sewell Stewart, Esq., the Court awarded Rule - on the heirs and legal representatives of William Ewing, dec'd to come into Court on the first day of next term, arid accept or refuse the real estate of the said dec'd at the valuation thereof by the Inqui sition returned into the oflire of the Clerk of the said Court, to wit: at the sum of nine thou sand and forty-six dollars ; and ordered that no tice be served personally on all interested living in the county, and six weeks notice in one news parr published in the county, one copy of which to be sent to thoae residing out of the county. By the Court. From the record—certified by M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. September 18,1819--St. Wake up, Citizens ! Wako up I Wonderful Reduction in the Prices of Clothing at the Hall of Fashion ! ! . bALIFORNIA GOLD Does not produce an excitement cog! lb that of cheap Ready-made C:uthing now opening at the' Hell of Fashien.' by H. & W. SNARE. corner Room of Snore's Row, opposite John Whitteker's Tavern. Thankful for past favors, we respectfully in erm our customers and the public generally that no have just received and are now opening d splendid assortment of Fall and Witlilei Clothing; Our stock coneisis of fine black French Dress and Frock Coats, Drab French, Beaver and Maeksnavr Diet-coats, Tagliona a.,tl black cloth Seeks, Cloaks of all kin Business Coats, Pea Jackets, eic- A fine assortment of caesimere PantS, corfaist- ing of fine black, medium, fancy FrenCh Of dif ferent styles—and cassinets, A great variety of Vests, such as tine satin, silk velvet, plaid, cash.; mere, &c. Fine Shirts from $l.OO to 2.50. Woolen and Cotton, knit under Shirts, Dreier. , and Stockings. Bosoms, collars, Ftcfich and other Suspenders. A fine asiniorthacht of boy's clothing. Nov styles of Hats and Caps, Pools & Shoes, Umbrellas, &c., in fact every thing usually kept in Ready-made Clothing Stores, and of qualities calculated to please and accommodate the publtc. If you wish to keep up with the times and faihiotia; call at the "Hall of Fashion." , 1 1. Sc NV. RNA RE. Hunlifigtion, 6ep.' i, 16, 1849.; airditor , B si'alice. THE underildned Aiiditpi appointed by the Orphans' Oatirt of Huntingdon county, to distribute the Matinee in the hands of Robert C mpliell,Esq., ad Ministrant. of the estate of William Bingham, late of Dublin township fit acid county, deceased. amongst those entitled to receive the same, hereby givbe notice, O . all per. Fiona interested that be will attend for that. purpose On Friday the sth of October next., it 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at hia office in ,the borough of Huntingdon; when an] whero all persona inter. ested may attend. JOHN RE M, Sept 4th, 1849-4 t. Auditor. ~'~~~~~ Of Partitigri and valuation of the Real MUM° Of tiviel Koffman, late of Union township, llentitigdon county, deceased : NtiTlCs is hereby elseit to the liesrs and legal representatives of Daniel Kut (man. deed, late of Union tp. Huntingdon co.,and to all others interes ed, that by virtue of a writ of Pattition and Valuation. issued out of the Orphans' Court of said county and to me directed, an Inquest wan held to part and divide or value and appraise, all that certain tract, piece or paled of land, situate in Cass township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Lewis Stever, Philip Koffman, Conrad 'Coffman and Peter Koffman. and Shiiley , s Knob, containing about two hundred atulnixty acres or thereabouts, being the farm ufoil . Which the said Daniel Kurfman resided of ifie time of his death—and that nt the A neitst leant of said court a Rule was granted en Hai I heirs, dc., to appear at the November term afraid court, on the second Moadny (12th tlai,) and tiluse of atc4t the said Real Estate at the vabintion thereof. MATTHEW CROIVNOVER, Sheriff. Sept. 4, 1949-Ct. Estate of Sohil &then dec'd. Huntingdon County, SS : • AT an iirphatis' Court held at •• . 1 : Huntingdon, In and for the county ',, of Huntingdon., on the second Aron :, •L 0 . day (3d) of August 1849, before , • . Hon. George Taylor, President, and fumes Gwin and John Stewart, Associate Judges of said court, on motion of A. W. Benedict, Esq., the court granted a rule on the heir s . and legal representatives of John Miller, late of Union township in said county, deceased, to appear on the second Monday of Novembet next, and Sher, cause why the Real Estate of the said deceased should not be sold. Certifiosi froin the record under the seal of the said Court at Huntingdon the 27th day of ituq. A. D. 1849, by M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Sept. 4, 1849. MACKEREL, SHAD, SALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS AND SthES, I SHOTILbERS, LARD Sr CHEF t, Constantly on hand and for sale by J. PALMER,'& Co. Market St. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. Sep. 11, 1849.-3 m DJO U I? D - ORPHANS' COURT SALE. BY'lrmo of an order of the Orphans' Court bf H inn:tit/don county, will be exposed to solo try pudic vendue on the promises, at 1 o'- cloce I'. Al., on Tuesday, I Gth day of October 1849, the Real Estate of Janios Carothers, dsc'd, consisting of a _ _ _ .. Tract of Land, • Amite i üblitrTownship in said cot my, cen• lain ihg 116 acres 94 perchee,, putt riled, adjoin ing latidB df Ptineti Neely, AN ilium Stewart 'and others, *tihh large twu story kg Dwelling House, a tehant house, Live apple Orchirde, other improvimentii _ _ ALSO—Another Smell ,irict of weed-lend adjoining lands of James Neely, Thomas W. Neely, Esq., and others, containing shout 17 acres be the same more or less. TERMS OF 1,1.x.--Ono third oldie purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal anneal ph's7mnits. io Eli iillere*t,,to be beeurtql by the bind cud mortgage of the. pfirebaPen .liy thp gonit MATTHEW F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Attendance will be gin, h en dui of Cale by 11'. B. f.tAs. J.l S. RAMSEY.' Sept. 11, 1640. mg•higi Impoiltent THE latest and most ittiporidlit new k we have to communicate this week is (he arrival this morning of a rich and superior assortment of Watches, Jewelry, &c., at Scott's Jewelry Store. Citizens and strange• s are respectfully invited to call and 43tisfy themselves that this tO TOO PLACE to purchatie a fiord watch or any other article in hie line on the most reasonable terrni. August 14, 144 g. Administrator's Nofiae. Estate of JOIL.N . BORST, late of West township, Huntingdon Co., dcc'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Ad ministration on said estate have been grant ed to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to inake imm,diate pay ment, and those havingclaimeordoma ids against the some topresent them duly authenticated for settlement to BENJAMIN HAIITMAN, Oct. 2, 1849—at. ArtyaitASiraitlars 3. di 3. Brooni dfr: Wooderi-ware Store, No. 63 ~Worth Third Sirect, ONE DOOR ABOVE ARCI, EAST SIDE, PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEAL ERS in all kinds of Brooms, Brushes, Cedur.ware, willow and French bas kets, shoe and twill Brushes, Dus ters, Scrubs, Mats; Blacking Eastern-made Woodert-tvare of every description, &c. at the lowest market prices. Cash paid for Broom-corn at the factory. Sept. 11th 1849. Clkill Fever, Dumb Agt<t* iruttent 8c Remittent Fevergs& all 'the various forms of °,,--- Bilious 1) . ,eases - - - - -- - „.. SPEEDILY& TM (HIGHLY , 61 , - .. 6 1 -- , C U R ,E,' I l - 7 . 117- 0 0' r 4,4 "Sl'oll . I I . t\ 1 This excellent compound, which never fail in the cure of Fever and Ague, is ft.r vale by the prophetor:e agent.. 'F. READ & SON, Hunt ingdon ; 1.. O. KESSLER, Mill Creek. Q - WHAT IS THE MATTER with Me, doctor 1 What is the cause of this sallow complexion, jaundiced eye, depression of spirits, pain in the side and shoulder, weartnesa 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, and the Cholagogue is the remedy slwava successful in curing tt. Try it. and judge fur yourself. For sale by shove named agents. BETTER DIE THAN LIVE, it 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 mime yam of an intermittent, arid whose confidence in human aid is destroyed by live failure of rem edies to produce th.r promised relief. end) Ilea been the situation of thousands who are now rejoicing in all ill's:, blessings of hearth from the use of Eli. Osgoad's India ClinfegOgrie. In no irtstmice does it fail to effect a speedy and perms- Rent cute. Par sale by aboie named agents. Flow fen' who think aright among the thinking lioW many never think, but only think they de.. O THE SENTIMENT IMPLIED in the above exclamation is on no subject more fully exemplified than on that of health. But few gtvo it d single thought. and fewer still re flect upon it with the observation and good sense which matters of minor consequence receive. As observation teethe. the tact that Dr. Osgood'a India Cholagogue is a never failing remedy in Fever and Ague, good sends would surely indi tato its prompt and immediate one. For sale by the shove named agents. June 20. 1849. NOTICE Of Purtition and Valuation of the Real Estate of Nathaniel Wilson, Esq., late of Barree town ship, Huntingdon county : MITI. is hereby given to the heirs and legal representatites Of Nathaniel Wilson, Esq., late of Barret) towt.ship, Huntingdon county, and all others interested, that by virtue of a write! Per tition and Valuation, issued out of the Orphans' Court ofsaid county, and to me ditecud. an In quest was held to Part and divide or value and opptairte l all that certain Beal Estate, tract or plantation of loud, situate in ranee tun nship, Huntingdon county, containing about three hen ti rod and thirty-five acres. and adjoining lande of William Oaks, Robert Massey, Hnnisl ?gamy. William Johnston, the heirs of Thrmas I ell, dec'd, and others, having therPt n erected three. houses—one large stone house and two ur tenant house.); and bank barn. and that at tht August term ul said Court a Rale was giantrd. • on said heirs dm, to appear, at Abe November Term of said t. oust, ou the secondMonday.6l,2lls day,) and refuse or accept the said Beal Estate 'at the valuation thereof. MA r TTIIEW SROWNOVER, Sheriff.. Sept 4,1849-6 t. JOR PRINTING NEATLY EXECIII TED AT THIS OFFICE.