however reported that the Hungarians had made d rally on the 13th, and had obtained some slight advantage over the Imperialist troops, and had captured several scaling ladders. • TEAMS OF CAPITULATION REJECTED.— The terms proposed.by the two deputies sent by the garrison to Acs are under ; stood to have been rejected. Nothing definite has yet been ged ;n relation to Hungary ; but with t rtgard to the schemes of arrangement m thrown out apparently hs Nelerh. there 4tVes not appear any insurmountable dif kcalty in the way of a final pacification upon the basis of a complete union with Austria, Hungary retaining her old in stitutions for her future provincial leg islation. The Emperor of Russia has returned tb St. Petersburg, and his troops are gradually withdrawing within the Rus sian frontiers. FRANCE. France now enjoys perfect tranquility and there is no prospect at present of t, another political agitation. Indeed, pub , lie opinion is be&iming more and more averse to revolutions, in proportion as the increase of trade and commerce ex ..: hihits the advantages of internal tran , . ...quility. Mr. Rives, who succeeds Mr. Rush as ,Minister from the United States to the ` , Trench Republic has arrived in Paris. THE ITALIAN QUESTION. Whatever hopes may have been hith -i We entertained of a satisfactory settle inent of the Roman question, they are ' certainly becoming daily less likely of - italization. It is flow evident that the French at Rome and the Papal authori ties are less advanced towards an argee , - inent than ever. • The Pope hid issued a manifesto ..granting some limited concessions and ,r proclaiming an amnesty in regard to those who had been seduced by the Rev *nlutionary leaders to take part in the 'Rebellion, but carefully excluding the member s nt the Provisional Government ithe Republican members of the Assem liblys and the officers of the Revolution ary Army. * l4 La Pdtrie contains the following par :agraph :--" The manifesto or the Holy qrather has produced considerable sen sation in the political and financial `world. This document was the subject ` :of conversation in the hall of the Leg ,islative assembly on Tuesday. We be lieve we may cofidently assert, however, 4 that the policy of the government will not undergo any modification, and that the French cabinet is still, on this sub ' jeet, in accord with other cabinets." ONE WEEK LATER. ARRIVAL OF isw.iARA. '['he Steamer Niagara arrived at Hal ifax on Wednesday last bringing Liver- I pool papers of the 6th inst The demand for bread stuffs has been limited, and prices have a declining ten dency. ALARMING RAVAGES Op THE POTATO ROT IN IRELAND.—The European Times con tains reports of the unfavorable appear ance of the potatoes in Ireland. A sud den and very rapid decay, similar to that which occurred in previous years, has taken place in the potatoes of the late planting. The early sorts have es caped. We have before us the most un questionable proof that a serious change Anti taken place in the rot ; but whilst the prices ruled low amidst undoubted abundance• ' the alarm has been sounded in all the Irish journals, and as far (14 , our own experience extends, the potatoes seemed more and more tainted every day. TURKEY: Important Political Intelligence—The threatened Rupture between Turkey and the Russian and austrian Governments. —By far the most important political • news by this arrival, is the possible, and .• even probable rupture of Russia and Austria with Turkey. It forms the L chief topic of discourse in the English - and French journals ; as well as amongst all classes, and in its para mount importance the Roman difficulty, as well other matters of national impor. tance appears to have been almost whol ly lost sight of. The most recent accounts from Con- stantinople, state that the tmperoi of Russia has made a formal demand through a special envoy to the Porte, for ,the surrender of Kossuth, Bern, and j other patriots who played a prominent .part in the late Hungarian strggle, and who have sought refuge at Widden, on - the Danube, in the territories of the Sul • tan._ The Turkish Government, with a man liness which connot be too highly com mended, refused to be bullied into a com promise of its independence, and Prince Rodgiv il, after having ineffectually en deavored to bully the Sultan ibto a com pliance with his demands, he had taken an abrupt departure from Constantino ple, and Count Titoff, the Russian Min ister, has closed all diplomatic relations with the Porte. England and France, through their respective representatives, have - prevail ed with the Sultan in keeping him firm in his resolution. Already in England And France Cabinet Councils have been held to consider thesegrave circumstan ces. Not the slightest doubt can be en tertained of the result, that should Rus.. sia still persist in demanding the sur render of her devoted men, an Europe set WIT will ha inel THE MARKET* Epatuable iic t Eotatc at PIItLADE!ROJA, Oct. 19, 1049. We have no material change to notice in the . Orphins' Court Sale. Flour market. For city consumption prices TN pursuance aen hider of the Orphane'Court range from $5,126t0 5,73 for common and fan- ! 1 of Huntingdon county, will 4e offered for cy brands. Rye Flour and Corn moal are held sale at public %endue or outer) ot. the pit mitre at $3,121 per bbl. but no sales have been mad,. ' .on Tennensy Tux Atli dui of Novt.xnxii, 1849, Wheat is in steady demand. Sales of fair and all that crash' Mt...nage. Plan num), and tract good red at $1,07a1,08, and prime white at .01 land, (part of the Rea! Eistate'of Robert Moore sl,ts per bu. I of the borough df Huntingdon, deceased ) situ- Corn is in limited request. Sales of yellow ate in Walker township in said county, near the at 05a00e., and white at 61ciler 56 lbs. Oats r village of Smithfle' d and the Turnpike road, and are dull. Sales of southern at. 29 and Penney,- I about one mile west of of the borough of Han vania tit 36e per bu. Whiskey—sales in bbls at 27 and [Ads et 26 ti e. ngdon, adjoining lands oflohn McCahan, John 1 Hildebrand, John Kerr and dthefe, edntaining 247 acres. be the setae more or ledd, shout 150 acres of which are cleared, about 50 acres there- of being meadow ground—with a new frame dwelling house, a large hew frame barn, end a young apple orchard the-eon. ALSO. On FRIDAY the 9ih day of rforem esti, 1849, will he offer ed oh the prethlte6, all that other certain Mewing°, plantation, and tract of land, (alto part of the real estate of the said Robert Nloore, dee'd,) situate oh Spruce Creek, near Colerain Forges, in Franklin town ship in said county, enjoining lands of Short), tewart & Co., of' David Henderson, the Hun . tingdon Furnace lands and lands of other., containing 380 acres end 135 perches and al lowance, be the came more or less; a large part of which is cleared, with a large two story brick dwelling house, a large frame barn, and other buildings and Improvement. thereon. Teems OF Sate. —One third of the purchase money to he paid on the cenfirmation of the sale; another third in one year thereafter with interest; and the remnining third on or immediately after the death of Margaret Moore, widow of the Raid Robert Moore, deceased, the interest of which last mentioned thi , d to be paid regularly and annually,to the said widow doling tine life--said payments, &c. to be secured by the bonds and mortgages of the purchasers. By the Court, M. F. CA MP BELI., Clerk. Sale to commence at I o'clock P. M., of each of said days. Attendance will be given by GEO. li. hTEINE R, Acting Ex'r of Robert Moore, deed. cr,The farm on Spruce creek is first rate limestone land, in a good state of cultivation, and for productiveness is not surpassed by any farm in the county. It is moreover, well situ led, being in a desirable neighborhorid, and where there is a'weys a good cash market for ev erything produced on a farm. It is situated neat the Water Street and !-pruce CI eek Turnpike and about one mile from the Pa. Railroad. As this p operty could he divided so as to make two fa ins, bidders may possibly make arrange• mente td purchase In view of a subsequent di- DIED. At the residence of Thos. Schell in Birming ham, on Friday Oct, sth, of Diari tuna, Mr. his. MCDERMOTT (Tailor by trade) aged about 35 years.—Eastern papers will please copy. NOTZOL, To F armers and Others. Philip L. Fox F.:sq. is duly authorized to con tract, as agent of the company, for the delivery on the line df the Penn. Rail Road, of all the cross ties that may be required, betweed Hunt ingdon and the upper Tyrone force. Persons disposed to furnish ties in small or large quantities, are requested to confer with him upon the subject—by letter directed to Huntingdon, or by personal interview. J. EDGAR THOMPSON Chif Engineer Penna. R. R. Co. Oct. 23d 1849-1 mo. Ladies and bentlemen WALK IN' ✓!nd see the best assortment of Goods in our place. Best quality of Men's Boots and Shoes, fine and' coarse. Fine cork-soled men's calf ' , kin boots. Men's water proof boots. Alen's gun) and buffalo socks,best qualty. Boys ind Children's best quality of boots. Ladies Morocco oboes, half gaiters & low boots beat quality. Ladies best quality of gum shoes and Owl alien's silk hats and cloth caps of beat quality & latest fashion, and also a variety of other articles: Noe tographic paper of ali colors, for sale cheap: LEVI WESTBROOK. Oct. 23, 1810. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuable Real Estate} subscribers will sell at Public Sale, at the COURT HOUSE, in the borough of Huntingdon on Wednesday November 14, 1849, All that valuable Real Estate situate in Barree Township, Huntingdon county, about seven miles from the Penn'a canal, and Central Rail Road, and on the main road leading from Peters burg to Pine Grove, containing about 700 Acres of Land and about 400 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, the - woodland being all first rate Timber Land and heavily timbered; and there is an excellent site for a Saw Mill, on a never failing streant. There are erected on said land two houses and two barns, small, but in a tolerable good state of repair. The above Tract of Land will be divided in to twd, three or more parts, and sold seperate ly; or it will be sold altogether, as will best suit those desiring to purchase. . _ _ Tenets.--No mime; will be required for five vearq. nrovidod .t• 1., purchaser or purchasers. An indisputable title will be given. The property will be positively sold at the above time and place. Any further information can be had by apply in to either of the undersigned. DAVID McMURTRIE, BENJ. E. McMURTRIE, ROBT. A. WMURTRIE, WM. E. McMURTRIE. Oct. 16, 1819.—ts. - - Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north winds breath, And stars to set; but all— Thou halt all seasons for thine own, 0, Death! eartieb , anli Ornamental MARBLE YARD. subscribers T H r wish to inform t n, tittheyraveustreceivefra Philadel phia, a large stock of the Pure White American Marble, and are prepared to execute any orders for Tomb Stones, &c., in the neatest and most workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. Persons wishing to procure stones &c., will make application to A. W. KINNEY ' only trav elling agent, or address KINNEY & SELLER, Williamsburg, Pu. KINNEY & SELLER, Williamsburg, Oct 10,18-10-3 m. Itegisteem Notice. mOTICE is hereby given t o . all per sons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their ac counts in the Register's Office at Hunt ingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and al lowance, at the Orphans' Court, to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the eouw , ty of Huntingdon, , )11 Wednesday, the 14th day of November next, to wit: 1, Jacob Shoop, Executor of Philip Shoop, late of 'Pell township, dec'd. e?.. George Hallman, Administrator of Adam Hallman, late of West township, de ed. . 3. Thomas Reese, Adminisiiator of Catha rine Roller, lute of Woodbury township, (now Blair county,) dec'd. 4. Thomas Carberry, and John Carberry, Administrators of Thomas Carberry, late of Tod township, dec'd. 5. Peter Long, Administrator of Mary Long, late of Shirley township, deed. 6. John C. Wilson, Administrator of James Davis. Esq., who was administrator of Come hus Davis, late of Jackson township, dec'd. 7. Jonathan Elias, Administrator of Jacdb Elias, late of Tod township, dec'd. 8. George S. Cryder, Executor of Israel Cry. der, late of Porter township, dec'd. 9. Edward Bowers, Administrator of William Kelly, late of Brady township, deed. M. F. CAMPBELL, Register. Register's Office, Huntingdon, Oct. lOOBl9. 4 vidlimos Nolice THE undersigned auditors, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of the property of William Johnston athongat those entitled thereto, hereby give notice that they will attend for that purpose, en Saturday the 10th day of November next, at l o'clock in the afternoon, at the Prothonotary's office in Huntingdon, when and where all persons inter ested can attend if they think proper. T. H. CREMER, JOHN SCOTT, JACOB MILLER, cs.'wr The property fleet Huntingdon is valuable from its location, and tli.3 improvements upon it. The purchaser will find it necessary to epend but little upon either the fences or the buildings. Oct. 18, 1849.] Gt H.S. 'public Salt. I THE 'Subscriber will offer at public sale at the Court House, on WEDNESDAY THE 16th DAT or NOVEMBEn NEXT, at I o clock P.M., the House and Lot upon which she resides, sit , uate at tho west end of 11111 street in the borough of Huntingdon. The Lot fronts 75 feet on Hill street. The improvements consist of a largetwo_sin,Lii•vi house with a baaarno••• necessary out building. ~ , in i n v d m a r:Lu c c h o mn sf othb toren i ; place of reel ehem TERMS will be made known at the sale, or wry be learned in the mean tithe, by application to George Taylor MARGARET MOORE Huntingdon, October 15, 1849. Executors' Notice, Estate late of .llforris township, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that let,qrstestamen tary have been granted to the undi onthe estate of Catharine Aura ml, late of Morris township,deceased. Persons knowing themselves indebted willcome forward and make payment; all thosehaving claims willpresentthem duly tte= thepticated forsettlemiPnt. ISRAEL GRAFIUS, October 10, 1049.) Executor. PROCLAMATION WHEREAS by precept to me directed, da ted at Huntingdon. the ldth day of Aug. 1849, under the hands and scale of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and 'Terminer and general jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Penn , sylvania, composed of the counties of Hunting'. don, Mifflin and Union. and the Hone. James Gwin and John ,dewat t, his associates, judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices issigned, ap , pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every, indictments and presentments, made or taken for or concerning all crimes,which by the laws of the , Cointnonwealth are made capital or felonies of death and other otlences,eritries and misdemeanors, which have Been, or shall be comniltted or perpe trated within acid county. or all prams who ere or t hall hereafter be coininitted or perpetrated. for crimes aforesaid, I am commanded to make pro ! lamation threughOUt my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, quarter .. , eseiona and Common Pleas, will be held at the Coot House, in the borough br Huntingdon, cn the 2 I Monday (and 12th day) of Nov. 1849, and those who will prosecute the said prisoner., be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all justice. of the peace, coroner, and constables within the said county, be then And there in their proper r meow]. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said ddyr with their reeortle,inquiaitionai examinations anti rententbranees, to do these thingewhich to their office respectively appertain. MA 7'7'HEW CRO WNOVER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S Orrcs, Oct. 18 1849, I PROCL.AsiL4TION. e W I ll g E e Judges the p r ecept Common to T adshoefat duetted de bthe coun ty of Huntingdon bearing trot the 181 h day of August, A. D. 1849.1 ant commanded to make public proelaMation throughout my whole haili wick that a Court of Common Pleas, will he held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the 3,1 Monday (and 19th day) of Nov, A. D. 1849, for the trial of all issues in said court, which remain un determined before the said judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the rill of said issues are requited. 11f.47 THE W CEO WNOVER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S Orrics, Huntingdon, Oct. 18 1819. FISH .d ND S.-MT, lort.ate at the Cheep Store of Oct 10, '40.) GEO GWIN FRESH GROCERIES OF all kinds, very cheep, for sale at the Store of GEO. .1; W 0.. t. ld, MA. WAR WITH FRANCE T 8 not now very generally expected, still great not bag reertitlj• been produeed in Huntingdon by the arrival of a Meet iiplentlid assortment of Fall tuhll Whiter bads, • at the old and popular stand of CM. cab •en? ft In g , Market Square, Huntingdon, His stock corhprises Dry Goode, Groceries, 4ueenswart, Cutlery, Ca pa, Shoes, Boots, Muffs timbre! us Dormers, &c. He has a splendid es sortrnedt of French, English and American CLOTHS, CuISSIMERES JIJV . I? VESTINOSI Canainets atnllJeans in great variety. Also, Ready-made Clothing, of all kinds, A carefully selected variety — of Bilks. Merino., Alpacces, Cashmeres, Relaines, Print., Ribbons, LadbA, &c. ss Intl as tvety edtioty of Ladies Dress and 'trimming Goods All of which will be sold at prices to compete with anything in the place, 110 he is determined that no one can or shall undersell him for cash or approved cc intry produce. Those desiring good goode and fine styles, et low prices, are respectfully invited to call soon at his store where they will find the above fully verified. G O. G WIN. Huntingdon, October 9, 1849. ORI'UANB' COURT SALMI, BY virtue elan order of the Orphans' Court of Hudtingdon county, will be exposed to sale by the undersigned Executorti of the last will of Matthew Gainer, late of Penn township, Huntingdon county, deceased, on SATottear the 3d day of NOVEMBER NEXT, A TRACT 4)F LAND, Situate in said township. adjoining binds upon which John Beaver now resides and others, The above valuable tract of Land is well worthy the attention of purchasers,. Any person wishing to view the premises can call upon the subscrsibers. Teams.--One third of the purchase money ,to he paid on confirmation of sale, one-third in one year thereafter, and one-third in ill') years, with interest from confirmation of aale, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser, M. F. C A MPBELL. Clerk. Attendance given by JOHN GARNER & GEORGE GARN Exernr err Oct. 9, 1849.3 110 USP; ANI) LW! I:ka co) a'. am 11 as.. THE subscriber oeing desirous of removing to the West, wi II offer at public sale on the 3d dily of November next, •m the premises, hiD LOT of iaRouND situate oh the corner of Ty rone end Juniata streets in the borough of Bir mingham, in the county of Huntingdon, on which is erected a two story frame dwelling house thirty-two by twenty feet, with a kitchen attached, and Tailor shop thirty-two by fifteen feeti and stable twenty by twenty-two feet. Al so a 4 rarinty of choice frUlt trees. The loca tion is pleasant, fronting and in full view of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Possession Oven on the first day of April next. Tering will be made known on day of sale. Per further particulars inquire of the finhgerillor ,••• •thiEEN October 9th, 1849. Auditor's Notice THE undersigned auditor, appointed by tier Court to marshai the assets and distribute the fund in the hands of Brice Nair, Assignee ap pointed by the Court in the rooth of Jas. P. Hudson, dec'd, who was assignee of %A . m. A. Hudson and Jdhn A. Hudson, to arid among the creditors of raid John A. and WM. A. Hddson, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Prothonotary's oflice in the borough of Hun. tingdon, on Tuesday the 6th day of November next. A.D. 1849, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, when and where all persons having any claim or. said fund wi 1 give their attendance, otheriwise they will ho debarred thereafter from coming in fin any share thereof. JACOB MILLER, Auditor. October 9, 1849.-4. a Dal UV'S T R.d TO Ri S NOTICE. Estate of J.9.11ES R.1.31S EY; late Of the borough of .dlexandria, Hunting don county, deceased. - I\TOTICE is hereby given that Letters al DI Administration on said emote have been g ranted to the undersigned. All persona in debted to said estate are re q uested to make im mediate payment and those having claims or de. mands against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to J. SMitTH HEAD, Aditlinistrator: Octt 0, 1844-lit.] PIM V ITE f4(110014. EOR the Intellecttial and Metal training nt 1 youna persons and children of both ieXeS, pt by J. A. ti % LL, in the now Academy building, Huntingdon. Pa. 'll.O fall session will commence on MONDAY T. Bra Doe ON OcTonstt, nitre. For par ticulars apply to the Teacher J. A. HALL itEPERE§dES Rev. John Peebles, James Steel, Esq.,.Dr. A. M. Henderson, Mr. James Maguire, Maj. W. H. Zeigler, Hon. Johe Kerr. Maj. D. MeMur irie, Hon. George Taylor, and James Clark. iliagueneotype Establishment. WEISER d,• Wirdll4N, RESPECTFULLY inform the ladies and gen , tleinen litintingdon and vicinity, that they have taken rooms over Gotta's old Store room, near the Collector's eke, Market street, fot a short time, and et fully prepared to exe mite DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES in a style not to be surpassed in this country. As their stay is limited, thdse desirous of procuring a perfect likeness ' will please cull soon. 11Miniature likenesses, including a hand some morocco case from $1,25 to $3,00. o:7lnstructions given in the art, and arpara rains furnished on reasonable terms. Sept. 23, 18.19. IAIACKEREL, ) SHAD,Constantly on hand I SALMON, and for sale by HERRINGS, J . PALMER, & CO. PORK, r Market St. Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, Sep. 11, 1849.-3 m SA UMW' S. A GOOD ainsortrnent of well finished Saddle s a now On hand and for sale et the Saddle and Harness Manufactory of Win. Glasgow, oppo site the Post Office, Huntingdon. Huntingdon, August 7, 1849. 'lOl3 PRINTING NEATLY EXECtr. d TED AT THIS OFFICE. 1.141 M I.t•ltci DEMA MING in the Post Office at Hunting- It don, Pa., on the lot 'lay of October, 191,), tic which if not lifted lin or before the• ist day of January next, will be sent to the General Post Office ad dead letters. Kelly John Held John A Ayres David Akins Christian if Likely Thi;s . 2 • Lanless Michael Lutz Mrs Mary McGee M M • McCaffrey Thomas McColgan James McComb John Nulty James McGrovy John Hfltry MeCanty & Snively Monday Dennis Miller George (Farmer) O'Brien D Baker John Blatchford Thomas Buck'Abraham Brady Owen Betenttiered. Erti'l Belford J M Esq Barton Eliza Miss Bear Jacob Branagan France)! Branrh Henry Boyle Charles Bulfch Martin Bonner John Morrison 11;nCe Barber R V Montgomery Thos Esq C West tp Crum & Ayres Miller Gorge 2 Casey Jno MeMurtrie Marshall Colt James Moyer Washington Crownover Andrew McCulloch Gen deorge Chilcoat M 2 Morrow William Cassidy Patrick 2 , Mortimer Mr. Colhoun Samuel lii Clain - lan Michael Raughten Michas Campbell Owen 0 Codden Charles Oakman Mrs Ann Camp Joseph O'Donnell James Clark Edwin Ouchter Joseph Carter ittseilh P Coughlan James Peightell David D Patterson Adolphus Donahue Michael it Donahoe Patrick Rodgers John Dorcey John Riley Martin Dewy James' C Roe John Decker Henry Racine Gustave 2 Darsy Wm Rodgers Dr S S Dougherty John Ramsey James Dickson Isaac S Dawson John Smith Dr Horace W E Smith James 2 Eshelman B L Shannon John R Esq. Ehrhalt Jacob Shaver John Etinger Stars Francis F Stewart Mrs Margaret Fenter Johann Martin Sinkey Richard Falton Michael Smith Patrick Fitzpatrick Thomas Sloan James Fitzpatrick James Sm.th Jacob Fox William Stewart John G Esq G Santer Christian 2 Ganahpn Thomas Stewart Samuel Grub Abraham Smith Francis II Salsbury & Bra Huling Mrs Sarah S Snyder Daniel Hight Mrs Mary M Scofield Nathaniel Halligan Daniel T Hershey Rev A NI Thomas Mrs Harriet Higgins James Thompson Miss liar- Hooper James riet 2 Hoyle Mr. E. V Herron W W VanvalzahDr R II 2 Henderson James W Herris William White John Mayes Michael White Thomas heard Michael Wright Patrick .$ Whitaker John Isett Mr (Sequestrator)Wariel John Jones John Walsh Patrick 2-- . IR, , Wallis Robert Killy Jackson Whiten John Kelly James 2 Wilson Eman Karns Edward Wilson Eli2a Kennedy John Persons inquiring for letters on the above List will please say they are advertised. U Two cents in addition to the regular postage charged on advertised letters. PETER C. SWOOPE, P. M. Huntingdon, Oct. 9,1819..-3 t. NEW GOODS. CHtAPER THAN EVER P norotg HAVE just opened at their old Stand a new and splendid assortment of Pall and Winter Goods, The stock embraces Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati nets, Vestings, Croton Cloths, Cashmeres and Cashmeretts, Tweeds, Mohair Cords, Drillings, Velvet Cords, Frenc Cassimeres, Doe Skin do., white and fancy Marseilles, &c. A splen did assortment of Ladies Dress Goods. An elegant assortment of striped, kilted and plain Silks, Bareges, Challey, Muslin de Laines, A Ipaccas, Lush es, Ginghams„ Lawns , Jaconets, Bombazines, striped and Plaid Mus tins, &c. Also a large arid elegant assortment of Calicoes and Mushnt; A large and carefully selected assortment bf REIDY 4111WDE CLOTHING which will be mild at prices to suit purchasers Besides this they have Hard Ware, Queensware, Glasswaie; and an unparalleled supply of GROCERIES: All of which will be sold ut ri srdzll cidvanee on cost—at the Cheap Stand of DORSEY & MAGUIRE Hunting(ldn, Otc. 2, 1810. HUNT J. P. _ANDERSON, INGDON FOUNDRY. Su . Upper Div. Pa. Cane% ;:. R. C. lifl'Gill and W. B. Zeigler. Huntingdon, October 15, 1849. , 1111 E subscribers have now started, and will Auditor's Notice. 1 have . hand a general assortment of cast- T ings, consisting of Cooking HE andersighed Auditor, appointed by the Stoves, Air-tight, Huntin Parlor, Ter-plate, Wood and Coal stoves—all Court of Common Pleas of of which are new patterns not before Introduced county, to distribute the proceeds of the gdon Sher into this section of country. Also, a variety of it's sale of the real estate of Joseph Vance amongst those entitled thereto, hereby gives Plough patterns of the kinds now in ufe. A notice that he will attend for that purpose on general assortme tel of Hollow-ware castings. con- sistihg of Kettles Dutch o,etia, Skillets; Pans, Tuesday the 19th day of October next, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at his office in the bo.. &e., &e. Misce laneons Articles, stich as Wag- rough of Huntingdon, when dnd where all per on Boxes, Sled and Sleigh Soles. Smoothing eons interested can attend if they think proper. Irons. Ro ling Mill and Forge castings, Vt in- JOHN REED, Auditor. dow Orates tor callsre, Unties and sills for hou- September 25th 1849. sea, Sash Weights and Water Pipes ; also Sweg Auditor's Notice. At vile and Mandrels for Blacksmiths, made to order on the shortest notice. We will sell eve- THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, ry article in our line on the most reasonable terms for Cash, and will take all kinds of coon- , to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale try produce and old metal in exchange for cast- , 'hose entitled thereto, hereby gives notice that togs. The Foundry is situated at the Southern ' of the real emtate of David S. Vance amongst end of iluntin g don, along the cane!, where one 19th of October next, at 2 o'clock in the after he will attend for that purpose, on Friday, the of them can always be found, or at the Tin end noon, at his office in the borough of Huntingdon, Stove shop of W. B. Zeigler, Not th East cor- when and where all persons interested Cell at ner of Market Sewn* in Huntingdon. One of tend if they think proper. them being a practitel Moulder, and experienc- I JOHN REED, Auditor , ed itt the business, feels confident that they will i September 25, 1846 render e diefaction to all who may favor them with a cull. R. C. Me(4ILL W. B. ZEIGLER. Huntingdon, Oct. 9,1849-6 m. Latest, Hest and Cheapest. 'li. K. NEFF & BRO. ha +e just received from New York & Philadelphia, the hest lineament of Watches and Jewelry ever offered for rale in Huie place, and ►re determined to sea eher.par then can ba I.:rebated Oevritere. Anort 7, Ift^ =MOT: TOWS NOTICE. Estate of Jacob liumgard , o . jr., hat of Cass township, deceased. voncE is hereby given, that lettere, TesW thentary on said estate, have been gratited to the undersigned. All prisons knowing than selves indebted will please malty payment imme• diately, and those having demands al Mat the same, will present them, duly authenticated, (or aettlement. DAVID STEVER, Septlß, 1349—dt. Executor. MUSE AND S LOT 411. rt.ii LIB rpm: subscriber *lll offer for sale, on &AT- I URD AY , the 13th of October, a good Log Dwelling house, well plastered within, with two rooms below and tWo aboCe, and a kitchen, known by the name of the Troligh Creek Par sonage. The lot on which the house stands contains more than an acre of good lehdk and would be an admirable situation for a mechanic of almost any kind, as it is in the centre bf a moral and thickly settled neighborhood. Terms,—One hundred dollars to be paid about the time of the mile, and the balance In equal annual inatalmenis Z. BLAND Septethber 10, ISIO lluitiiiigdsin .... At .' ' an Orphans' dart held ct .„` 'n. Huntingdon in and for the said coo A ty, on the second Monday and 13th day of Awitist A. D. MP, before '''''' the Hon. George Taylor, Esq., apd James Gwin, and John Sewatt, Es quires, Associates, &c. And now, to wit : the 20th day of AtigUst, A. D. 1819, on motion of J. Sewell StelVart, Esq., the Court awarded a Rule on the heirs and legal representatives of William Ewisag, dec'd to come into Court on tie first day of next • term, and accept or refuse the real estate of the said dec'd at the valuation therebf by the Inqui sition returned into the office 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 ih the county, and six weeks notice in one news pap, published in the county, one copy of which to be sent to those residing out of the county. By the Court. From the record-ciirti.fied by M. M. F. CAMPBELL, Ctirl. Betitembdr 18,1819-6 t. Wake up, Citizens t Wake up t Wonderful Reduction in the Prices of Clothing at the Rail of Fashion ! ! LALIFORNIA GOLD Does not produce an excilethehj, equal to that of cheap Ready-made C,othing now opening at the Hull of Fashion.' by N. & N\. SNARE. corner Room of Snare's Row, opposite John W !thinker's 'raven,. Thankful for past favors, we respectfully in t rat our customers oh!i the public generally that we hare just receired and are now opening a splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing; Our stock consists of fine black French Dres• and Frock Coats, Drab Frcncli - cloth Alacksnaw Over-cus.o.,lis, Cosiness l oats, Pas eXt-gv.,"&.C. A fine assortment of caasimere Pants, consist ing of fitie black, medium, fancy French of dif ferent styles—and casbinets, A great variety of Vests, such es tine satin. sill, velvet, plaid, cash mere, &c. Fine Obit's Irma $l.OO to 2.50. A% oolen end Cotton, knit under Shirts, Drotvers and Stocking'. Bosoms, collars, French and other Suspenders. A fine assaortment of boy's clothing. NOT kyle. of Hats and Caps. Hoots Sheet., Umbrellits, &c.. in feet every thing usually kept in Reatly-trtade Clothing Stores, and of qualities calculated to please and accommodate the public. If you wish to keep up with the times and fashions, call at the "Hall of Cashion." B. & W. SNARE. If untingdon, Sept, 18, 1845. Auditor's Notice THE undersigned auditot appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingddn cone ty to report prior liens and such facts as at e ne cessary to enable said court to determine sad decree the application of the half yearly instal ments, paid, and to be paid, by Brice Blait and William Madden, Terre Tenants of the real es tate levied tipon by virtue of two writs of Fieri Facial issued out of said Court oh Judg- Monts Nds. 72 & 73 of January Terri) 1917, ek tender!, &c. &e., hereby git , es notice that be will attend fur that purpose on Tuesday \lie 3Uth inst. at two o'clock in the afternoon iit his of fice in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where all persona interested can attend if they think proper JOHN REED, Auditor Huntingdon, Oct. 2, 1840.—it. Antiee In Claimants. - A LL persona having claim. for materiels fur ninhed from January 1846 tb February 1849, for the Upper Division of the Pennsylva nia Canal extent, ing nom l i tleiteytown to Holli daysburg, will sand in the date, amount and na ture of their Claims to ine immediately. Thla notice is not intended to include claims fdr prd visions, horse feed, Sic. Persons having check tolls In their bands will trend in thetr amount and date. AU3DITO It'S NOTICE). NOTIOE is hereby given that the undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Com mon Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute tho ptoceede arising of certain Real Estate, sold no the property of John Snyder, with notice to of other terra tenants, wlll attend for that pur pose at his casein the Borough of 11 untlingdon. on Tuesday, 80t4 October, 1849, when all in .:, cd eze i.::and if they [CO proper. A. BENEDICT, AnJ::or