WATCHES. CLOCKS, , ,/cr, JEWELRY AND FANCY GOODS. T T. SCOTT has just returne4 from New sj York and Philadelphia with a large and brilliant assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, 'consisting in part of Gold Patent Levers, Silver Patent Levers, Gold Hunting do, do. Hunting do. Gold Anchor do. do. Anchr; do. Gold Lepines do. Lepines. kind Veige Watches of all sorts and qualities in - endless variety. Eight day and 10 hour brass Clocks. Also, Diamond Breast Pins and finger rings; Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains. ; Gold Medal chains ; Gold Pencils and Pens ; Ear Rings ; Bracelets, and other Jewelry lb great Variety,' Which for beauty and excellence, cannot be ex celled. Also Silver Table, Tenon.' Salt Spoons, and Butter Knives ; EilVer Specks ; Rodgers' fine Pen-kives ; AtcOrdeotis ; Pockt Books; Perfumery ; Envelopes ; Note Paper ; Wafers; Port Monies; Combs ; Hairand Clothes brush-, es ; exc. This stock we tan assure our friends and the public has been purchased unusually low, and will be sold at a small advance. Give us a call ,and lodge for yourselves. Huntingdon, November 0, 1819. Another Flag Hoisted ! --,.f -40,P.-. \ - "f 1 ilit . ‘,\ . .c z: • t i 4 , - -. • ...- gg. : ,'„',,,,, • ~ „ 0,0 strzza.l strzzan OUR SIDE AHEAD !--We have the best ..,Atock of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c., in the place, and prices nothing at all ; why, neigh bor, we give these articles away. Remunera tion ! pshaw, who thinks of it. Our aim is the public benefit and not our own. Only give us a call, and we know you will laugh at every thing in the shape of a rival. NEFF & MILLER, No. 1001 Market Square. Huntingdon, Nov. 0, 18.10. Dissolution of Partnership. nIHE partnership heretofore, existing between H. K. Neff and Bro., is this day mutually dissolved. Persons indebted are requested to call and .make settlement by the November Court, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated to the undersigned. The business will be carried on as before, in the name of Neff & Miller, as will be seen by their advertisement. H. K. NEFF. Oct. 16th .1849. ,'2;XIUTUZ3. FINE. assortment of Violins, Mates, Ac cordeons, Banjos, Musical Boxes, &c., with receptors for each instrument ; for sale at Father Time's office. Nov. 6, '49 NEFF & MILLER GOLD PENS. n OLD P ENS, with diamond points and sil .T ye; handles, can be had at Father Time's office for the small sum of 75 cents. Who'd a thunk it? NEFF & MILLER. November 6, 1319. AWFUL DISCLOSURE! THE Hungarians not satisfied! .fin other Grand attack on the ✓lgent's OYriTER tiousn'f! Thousands are slain nightly ! ! The Excitement still increasing, notwithstanding the Agent's great efforts to allay their thirst for Blood ! Hundreds are attracted to the scene of action to see this brilliant establishment,and all have come away satisfied that it is the finest Oyster Saloon in the, world ; and in addition, Agent's Oysters are of, the moat superior quality. He has just received this day an entire stock of Confectionary. to which the attention of the Public is invited.-- 1 Thankful for past favors he still hopes for a con tinuance. If you wrine b 4o know wherethts fiho establish ment is, just step down into Railroad Street, one door aboxe William Stowares Store, you there Will see tho sign of the Red Curtain—That is tho place, HENRY AFRICA. Huntingdon, November 6, 1849. NOTICE. PeOTICE is hereby given that the following IT described property, sold at Constable's sale 'ptember 6, 1810, as the property of Joseph M. Stevens, of Petersburg, Huntingdon county, Pa, has been purchased by the undersigned, and loaned to said Joseph M. Stevens, viz 1 Cook Stove ; 1 sett Harness ; 1 Side-sad dle and Bridle; 1 Buffalo Robe; 1 small Case; 1 Ward-robe ; 3 setts of Chairs and 2 Rocking Chairs ; 4 Tables ; 2 Wash Stands ; 1 Stand ; 1 Bureau ; 110 yards of Carpet ; 4 Looking glasses • 1 Settee ; 1 Secretary md Book-case; 1 mantle Clock ; 1 corner Cupboard ; 2 Sleighs. All persons are hereby forbid interfering in any way with said property. ABRAHAM RENNEft. November 6, 1849.—• *6O lIEWAItD. BROKE JAIL on the night of the Ist inst., three prisoners named War. McKim, Wm. ii.TURTSMAN, and ABRAHAM MUMMA, who were confined and awaiting their trials on crim inal charges. The above reward will be paid for the arrest and delivery of the three to the Jail of Huntingdon county, or $2O for each one so arrested and delivered. McKisic is a young man about 5 feet 3 or 4 inches high, black hair, badly clad. and had no coat when he escaped. He appeals to be somewhat defective in intellect. STURTZAIAN is a young man of about 5 feet 10 inches high, stout built. Color of clothes not recollected. --- ifulTaTelsa colored man, upwards of six feet high, wearing cross barred pants. Color of coat not recollected. M. CROWNOVER, Sheriff. P. S.--Two of the above named prisoners— Sturtarnan and Murrell—havo been arrested. Nov. 6, 1949. VALUABLE FARMS, 91HE Subscriber will Sell, at Private 1 Sale, his Woodcock Valley Farms, At the CROSS R9ADS, in Pthte!gnd Walker town- ships, Huntingdon county, viz No. I—Now occupied by Major James Porter, containing about 276 Acres ; 225,0 f which aro cleared and under ttiltivation, with a well finished Two Story Brick DurzradDra. ziousE, Wa.ek Mouse, Spring House, a eornplctely finished Bank Barn, Wagon Hied, Corn (lib. Hog House, nod every other neces sary building. No. 2.—Occupied by David Enyeott, contain ing 280 acres, 200 of which arc cleared and un der cultivation, with a largo New Two Story Dwelling lAi: LeaaDVas=sC•9 II A TENANT HOUSE, a large Hank Horn, Wagon Shed, Spring house, hog house, and every other necessary building. On this tract is an extensive Bed of Fossiliferous Iron Ore. No. 3.-1%110 the "Clio. Rosne," now oc cupied in part by John Nail, containing about 150 acres, one hundred of which aro cleared and cultivated ; with a Log Ilvitelling House, SMITH SHOP, 9 91LI Stable 4.r. The whole is first quality of LIME STONE LAND, in a good state of cultivation, and well fenced. The meadows are very fino,.a sufficient portion of which are attached to each forth. The most of the buildings are new and well finished. 'rhere is a good Spring of water at each house, and numerous Springs so dish ibuted as to afford water in almost every Geld. Each Farm hrs a sufilrient ORCH,ARD 4, 6 •'. OF frti> Choice Fruit , Thc property is in ono of the best settlements in the county, within 43 miles of Huntingdon, the county town--the same distance from the town of Alexandria, and within 33 miles of the Pennsylvania Canal, and about the same dis tance from the Pennsylvania Central Railroad now moking,which will bring the property with in 12 hours ride of Philadelphia. 2 public roads cross about the centre of it, within convenient distance to several Houses of Worship, Public Schools, Mills and mechanics ; affording alto gether very desirable situations for those wish ing to purchase good farms in a flourishing set tlement. Other divisions may be made of the property to those wishing to purchase. The terms will be, One third of the purchase money to be paid on the Ist of April next, and the remainder in annual payments as may be agreed on, with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. The subscribj has also for sale a few hundred acre. of WOOD-LAND, in tho immediato neighborhood. Any infor mation will be given by Major Porter and Mr. Enyeart, on the premises, Gen. A. P. Wilson and Mr. George Jackson of Huntingdon, or the subscriber in Harrisburg. DAVID R. PORTER. Novcrnber 0, 1949. 0 7 10 W: STRAYED •a #4O, 11 11 0— CITRAYED from the subscriber living at Ju t) niata Forge, on the 15th of Oclober, 2 Steers, about two years old ; one black and the other red and white, with horns turning towards the eyes Any person finding said steers, or sending word, will be reasonably rewarded. For EDWIN F. SHOENBERGER, JOHN H. KRUG. November 9, 1519. CITY HOTEL. 41 &, 43 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. A. II HIRST Would respectfully inform his friends and the travelling public generally, that he has leased the above large and well known Hotel. The location is one of the very best for business men is Philadelphia, and he flatters himself that by giving it his entire attention; that he will be able to render perfect satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. He returns thanks for the very liberal sup. port already extended to him by his friends of Ifiintingdon and the neighboring counties, and begs leave. to assure them that he will spare no pains or expense to render the Puy Hotel, worthy of their continued support. Philadelphia, Oct. 30, 18.10-Iy. PUBLIC SALE Of Valuableße al Estate. HE subscribers will sell at Public Sale, at .1. the COURT HOUSE, in the borough of Huntingdon on Wednesday Norember 1.11, 1.819, All that valuable Real Estate situate in Barre° 'Powiiship, Huntingdon county, about seven miles from the Penn'a canal, and Central Rail Road, and on the Main road leadini , from Peters burg to Pine Grove, containing about 700 Acres of Land and about 400 of which arc cleared and in agood slate 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 stream. There are erected on said land two houses and two barns, small, but In a tolerable good state of repair. Theubove Tract of Land Will be divided In to two, three or more parts, and sold sepernte ly; or it will bo sold altogether, as will best suit those desiring to . purchase. Tsaus.—No money will be required for five years, provided good security is given by the 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 ing to either of the undersigned. DAVID McMURTRIE, BENJ. E. McMURTRIE, ROBT. A. McMURTRIE, WM. E. McMURTRIE. • Oct. 16,, ISlO—ts. S A DDL A GOOD assortment of woll finished Saddles L 1 now on band and for solo at tho Saddle and Harness Manufactory of Win. Glasgow, oppo silo the Post 011ico, Huntingdon. Huntingdon, August 7, 1899. 'DIME California Gold wedding rings fur sale by NEk'F & MILLER. Oct. 30, 1849. Lui."-a.um. a 2 NEFF & I,III,LER is morning received, at the old ' H. IC. NEFF & 800., an entire' new stock of Clocks and Watches, ,Tea•elry,Cutlcrje , St at ionary, Perfamery which is positively the largest, best and most fashionable, and cheapest ,ver offered for sale in the place. Having in their employ ono of the last work men in the State, they can most confidently en gage to repair locks and Watches as cheap and as well as it can be done in any of the Eastern cities. 'th . e public arc politely requested to call and test the truth of our declarations. Tho proof is in trying. N. 13. The highest prices given for old gold and silver. Reniember No. 1001 Market Square, Hun tingdon, Pa. October 10, 1810. The .4rtglo-Sa.rons have Come .4gain! GRAND EXHIBITION! jFIE Public arc respectfully informed that arton havo just received the largest and best assort. milt of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this place, comprising all the various articles generally kept at other stores, with tho addition of a great many articles nev- or offered for sale in this place. Their stock con sists of CLOTHS, CSSSIMERES, Sattinetts, Vesting., Tweed cloth, Kentucky Jostle, Canton Flannel, Flannels of all colors, Table Diaper, Muslins, Calicoes, Gingham., Mouslin do lain., Cashmeres, Merinoes, Alpaccas, Silks, Mull Jacconet and Cambric %Wins, Linen Cambric, Silk and cotton handkerchiefs, Fur niture chock & calicoes, gloves, Shawls and Trimmings. LADIES' SHOES, Men's and Boys' Boots and Shoos, Cloth and Glazed caps, Cravats and Suspenders, Looking Glasses, bed Blankets, Carpets, &c.— They have also on extensive assortment of Groceries, Hardware, and Queensioare, They have a lot of Bonnets of tho vet.) , latest style. They have also a great variety of Cedar Ware, such as Tubs, Buckets. Baskets of all kinds. SALT, FISH, and PLASTER. All of these articles will be sold as low as they can be bought at any other establishment east of the Alleghenies. They are determined to sell off their old stock of Goods at and under cost. Look out for bar gains ! Huntingdon, October 30, 1849. Chair and Furniture \..n.se en a-4 as. cz)~s X3B Up Stairs above Peter Swoope's Store and Sherg Croicnover's office, and three doors east of .111cKinney's Hotel. THE undersigned has again com ,W menced the above business in all its Itl various branches, and is now pre pared to accommodate all who may I favor him with their custom on the most reasonable terms. Ho intends keeping on bawl all kinds of CHAIRS and FURNITURE, from common to the most fashionable style, and made in tho most durable manner, which ho will sell low for cash or counsry . produce. . MI kinds of Lumber token ih exchange fo chair. or furniture. COFFINS will at all times be kept on hand, and funerals attended in town, and shortly in town and country, as ho is getting a splendid hearse made for the accommodation of the public. House AND SIGN PAINTING attended to as usual. PllO. ADAMS. Huntingdon. October 30, 1849. MILNWOOD ACADEMY• A Boarding School for Young Men, Shade Gap Huntingdon county, Pa. REY. J. Y. M'CIINNES, A. M., AND S. 11. W. 1119• GINNES, A. M., PILINCIPALS. TIIE Winter Session will commence on the first Wednesday of November, and continue five months. The et urse of instruction embraces all the branches necessary to prepare young men either for the higher classes in College, or fur the studies of a profession and the active busi ness of life. The 'leadenly building is new, commodious. and in every way adapted to the accommodation of a largo number of boarders, The locution is distinguished fur its healthful ness and religious character of the surrounding community. It is easy of access, being on the stage route connecting Chatubersburg with the Central Railroad at Drake's Ferry. Tsang anti SESSION.-For Orthography, Reading and writing, $5; Arithmetic, Geogra phy, Grammar, Composition, Natural Philoso phy, Astronomy, Phisiology, Chemistry, &c. $8; Mathematics; Greek and Latin Languages, $l2 ; French and German, each $5. Boarding, exclu sive of fuel & light, $1,25 per week. For reference or fat ther partiCulars address JAMES Y. M'GiNNES. Shade Gap, Oct. 30, 1849. I:o'illair County Whig please copy 4t. Ladies and Gentlemen WALK IN ../lnd see the best assortment of Goods in our place. Beat quality of Men's Boots and Shoes, flue and coarse. Fine cork•soled rhen's call akin boots. Men's water proof boots. Men's gum and buffalo socks,best qualty. Boys ind Children's beet quality of bout.. Ladies Morocco shoes, half gaiters & low boots best quality. Ladies best quality of gum shoes and also men ' s silk hats and cloth caps of best quality & latent fashion, and also a variety of other articles: Noctographic paper of all colors, for sale cheap: LEVI WESTBROOK. Oct. 23, 1840. MACKEREL, SHAD, SALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HANS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, I) LANK DEED SALE A'!' Ti Constantly on hand and for sale by J. PALMER, & Co. Market St. Wharf, PIIILADELPHIA. Sep. 11, 1819.-3 m )SAND BONDS FOR 'HIB OFFICE. Eratuatgc Ural L'titate eit Orphans' Court Stale. rt pursuance of an order of the Orplians'eourt I of Huntingdon county, will be offered for sale at public vendee or outcry nn the premises on THURSDAY' •rile Bth day of Dfavrainse, 1840, all this certain Mesatiage;l'lantation, and tract .of land, (part of the Rea! Estate of Robert Moore of the borough of Huntingdon, deceased.) situ ate in Walker township in said county, near the village of Sinithfic!d and the Turnpike road, and about one mile west of of the borough of Hun tingdon, adjoining lands ofJohn frlcCahan, John Hildebrand, John Kerr and others, containing 247 acres, he the same more or less, about 150 acres of which ate Cleared, about 50 acres there of being meadow grotind, With n hew frame dwelling house, a large new frame barn, and a young apple orchard thereon. ACSO: On PIIIIIAT the 9th day of NOVE:if eau, 1849; will be off° ted on the premiers, all that other certain Messuage, plantation, end tract of land, (also part of the real estate of the said Robert Moore, deed,) situate on Spruce Creek, near Colerain Forges, in Franklin town ship In said canny, adjoining lands of Shot b, Stewart & Co., of David Henderson, the Hun tingdon Furnace lands, and , lards of other* containing 390 acres and 135 perches and al lowance, be the same more or ices; a large patt of which is cleared, with a large tWo story brick dwelling house, a largo frame barn, and other buildings and Improvements thereon. Timms OF SALE. —Ono third of the pnrchase money to be paid on the ccnfirmation of the sale; another third in one year thereafter with interest; and tho remaining third on or Immediately after the (loath of Margaret Moore, widow of the said Hobert Moore, deceased, the interest of which last mentioned third to be paid regularly and annually,to the said widow during liar fife--said payments, &d. to be secured by the bonds and mortgages of the purchasers. By the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL. Clerk. Salo to commence at 1 o'clock F. M., of each of said days. Attendance willbegiVen try GEO. H. STiIINE h Acting Her of Robert Moore, dec'd Z"Tho 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 ted, being in a dosirablo neighborhood, and where there is always a good cash market for ev erything produced on a farm. It is situated near the Water Street fitlii spruce Creek Turnpike and about ono Mile from the Pa. Railroad. As this property could bo s divided so as to make two far ms, bidders may possibly make arrange• ments to purchase in view of a subsequent di vision. The property near Huntingdon is valuable from its location, and tha improvements upon it. The purchaser will find it necessary to spend but little upon either the fences or the buildings. Oct. 10, 18.19.] 0. H .S. Sittitair *oar. THE. Subscriber will offer at public sale at the Court House, on WEDNESDAY TDB. MI DAY Or Novsmacit NEXT, at 1 o'clock P. M., tho House and Lot upon which she resides, sit uate, at the west end of 11111 street in the borough of Huntingdon, The Lot fronb , 75 feet on Hill street,- The improvements consist of a large two story brick house with a basement story, .stnbling and all necessary out buildings ; and are such no to ten dor the property a convenient and comfortable place of residence. _ _ TEIL3II will be made known at the sale. or may ho learned in the mean time, by application to George Taylor. MARGARET MOORE Huntingdon, Oct(Thor 15, 184E1. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS, by precept to mo directed, da ted at Huntingdon, the 18th day of Aug. 1849, under the hands and seals 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, 141itllin and Union, and the Hone. James Gwin and John Stewart, his associates, judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, ap pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments and presentments, made or taken for or concerning all crimes,whiclt by the laws of the Commonwealth are made capitol, or felonies of death and other ollences,crimes and tnisdemeaaors, which have been, or shall be committed or perpe trated within said county, or all persons who aro or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated, fur crimes aforesaid, I am commanded -to make pro !emotion throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on the 2d Monday (and 12111 day) of Nov. 1849, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, he then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all justices of the pence, coroner, and constables within the said county, be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their records,inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to du those thingswhich to their office respectively appertain. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, Sheriff. OFFCE, t Oct. 16 1849, PROC LAIL/17'10N. WHEREAS,by precept to me ditectod by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the coun ty df Huntingdon, bearing test the 18th day of August, A. 0. 1849, I not commanded to niake public proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a Court of Common Pleas, tvill be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the 3d Monday (and 19th day) of Noe, A. D. 1849, for the trial of all issues in sold court, which remain un determined before the said judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in tbo riot of acid issues ore requited. 11LiTTHEIV CR 0 WNOVER, Sheriff. Slum er's Orrics, Huntingdon, Oct. 16 1819. NOTICE. To Xiamen; and Others. PhiliFC.2rigii: is duly authorized to con tract, as agent of the company, for the delivery on the line of the Penn. Rail Road, of all the cross ties that may be required, betweed Hunt ingdon and the upper Tyrone forge. 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 THOIVIPSON Chif Engineer Penna. R. R. Co. Oct. 2&i 18 me. FRESH GROCERIES OF all kinds, very detail), fur sale at the Store of UEO. GWIN. Oct. 16,18 WAR WITH FRANCE TS not now very generally expected, still greet rxeiteinent has recently been ptodueed in Huntingdon by the arrival of a urest splendid amortruent of Fall and Winter Goods, at the old and popular Wand of Cit.+ CD LO. Markel Square, Ifuniiuudon, His stock comprises Dry (tool., Green-4,, Qucensware, Cutlery, Caps, Shoes, Bouts, Umbrellas, Bonnets, &c. He has a splendid as sortment of French, English and American CLOTHS, CaSSMIERES VES'TINGS, Cossincts and Jeans in grunt r,i) riely, Also, Reatly-marleClothing, of all kinds, A corrfoliy selected variety ofSilks, Merinos Alpneces, Cashmeres. 'Moines, Prints, Ribbons, Laces, &c. on well os every variety of Ladies Dress and l'rimmi4 Goods All of which will Ie Bold at prices to compete with anything in the place, as he is determined that aro one can or shall undersell him for cash or approved country produce. Those desiring good goods and fine styles, at low priced, are respectfully invited to call Soon at his store where they will find the al;ofe fifllyr verified. GEO. G WIN. Huntingdon, October 9, 1949. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. T)Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ) of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to sale by the undersigned Executors of the last will of Matthew Garner, kite of Penn township, Huntingdon county, deceased, on Tessnny, the 13d day of NOVE3lnsii R EICT A TRACT OF LAND, Situate in said township. adjoining lands 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 subscrsibors. Tanms.--One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of solo, one-third in one year thereafter, and one-third in t %V) years, with interest from confirmation of Gale, to be secured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser, . M. F. CAMPBEIA, Ulcrk. Attendance given by JOHN GARNER & GEORGE GARNER, Oct. 9, 1849.] Executors, JID f INIS T TO R'S NOTICE. Estate of .1 . 4.111 ES RIIMSEY, late of the borough of 4lexandria, Hunting don county, deceased. NoTRA is hereby given that Letters of Administration on said estate have been granted to the undersigned. All portions in debted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment and those having claims or de mands against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to J. SMYTH READ, Oett 9,1849-Gt.] Administretor. PRIVATE SCHOOL, FOR the Intellectual and Moral training of young persons and children of both sexes, kept by J. A. HALL, in lie new Academy building, Huntingdon, Pa. Tho roll session will commence on MoNnAT Ton B.en DAY ON Oironen, triter. For par titulars apply to the Teacher. .t. A. HALL RF:OERENCES. Rev. John Peebles, James Steel, Esq.; Dr. A M. Henderson, Mr. James Maguire, Maj. W H. Zeigler, Hon. Jobr Kerr, Maj. D. McMut trie, Hon. George Taylor, and James Clark. , . Anddoes Nolice THE undersigned auditors, appointed ,by the Court of Common ttleas Of Iliintingdon county, to distribute the proceeds of tho Sheriff's sale of the property of William' Johnston amongst those entitled thereto, hereby give hOtico that they will attend for that purpose, no Saturday the 10th day of Nuyensher next, at 1 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, October 10, 1019. Auditors. Leaves have their time to fall, And flowers to wither at the north winds breath, And stars to set; but all— Thou hest all seasons fur thine own, 0, Death ! eniall.ol any ornainentat MARBLE YARD, u wishto fro rm m thii i mb ie lt i c 1 that they have jst received . phi., a largo stunk of the Pure White American Marble, and aro prepared to execute any orders for Tomb Stones, &c., in the neatest and most workmanlike manner, and on the shortest notice. Pend!s wishing to flttieure stones &e., will make application to A. W. KINNEY ' onIy trav elling agent, or address KINNEY' & Sard.ua, Williamsburg, Pa. KINNEY & SELLER. Williamsburg, Oct I 0,18-W-3m. Executors' Notice. Estate of C.477111111NE luteof Morris township, decd. . . . . NuTrug is hereby given that letterstestorgen , tory have been granted to the undersigned °mho estate of Catharine Aura nil, late of Morris township,deceased. l'ersons knowing themselves indebted will come forward and make payment; all those having claims willpresentthem duly au thenticated forsettlement. ISRAEL GRAFIUS, October 16, 1849.] Exccutor•. COVERLY'S HOTEL, IZARRISBUILO, PA, 91HE Proprietor of this large and well known 1 Hotel, would respectfully inform the public that it has recently been enlarged, repainted in sido and Outside, newly papered, and thoroughly renovated throughout. This has been done at a very largo expense, and with the view of keeping pace with the improving taste and spirit of the ago. Ito now natters himself that he can ac commodate his friends in a style beyond the abil ity of any other landlord at tho'Seat of Govern ment, Ho . hoe in his employ attentive and obli gingsorvants, Cooks of long experience, and ho is determined to spore no expense to furnish his table with the very best that can ho procured in the market. It is with great confidence in his ability to render entire satisfaction, that ho in vites member. of the Legislature and others to make his Innate their stopping place while in Harrisbarg. Ho would leg leave to return his sincere thanks to his friends on the Juniata. for the very neural support heretofore extended to his house, and respectfully solicit a continuance of their pa tronage. W. COVEIILY. Ilutrisburg, Oct. 30,18.13 -3m Wake up, Citizens l Wake up Wonderful Reduction in the Prices of Clothing at the Hall of Fashion,! ! CALIFORNIA GOLD Does not produce an excitement equal to that of cheap Moody-inadc Clothing, new opening st the Hall of Farthinti.' by It. & W. StNARR, corner Room of Sinew's now, opposite John Whittaker'a Tavern, Thankful for past favors, we respectfully in• pm our customers and the public generally thei we have just received and are now opening el splendid essorttnent of Fall and Winter Clothing, . . . Our stock consists of hoc black French Dress and Frock Coats, Drib • French, Beaver and Macksnaw Over-coats,iraglionn al d Wail( cloth Sacks, Cloaks of all kin Is, Ilusi nests Coats, Pea Jackets, &c- A fine assortment of cassimere Petits, bonsist. ing of fine black, Medibm, fancy French of dif 7 forest styles—and cassinets, A greet variety of Vests, such as fine satin, silk velvet, plaid, cash. mere, Fine Shirts from $1.06 to 2.50.-- Woolen and Cotton, knit under Shirts, Drawers and Stockings. Bosoms, collate, French and other Suspenders. et fine sessorimcnt of boy's clothing. Nov ety lee of Buts and Caps, Pools & ghat., linihrellas, &a., iii ft,t ever thing Ushally in Ready-made Clothing Stores, and of ijuniiiies calculated to please and accommodate the paid!, If you wish to keep up with the times and fashions, call at the "Hall of Fashion." 13. & W. SNARE. Huntingdon, Sept, 18, 1849. Notice to Claim:tole, ALL persons having claims for materials fur nished front January 1846 to February 1810, for the Upper Division of the Pennsylva nia Canal extending from McVeytown to Holli day/burg, will send in the date, umbuht aful lure of their claims to me immediately. nit, notice is not intended to include claims for pro visions, horse feed, &c. Persons having Check rolls in their hands will send in their amount and date. J. P. ANDERSON, Sup. Upper Div. Pa. Cana'. HUntingdon, October 15, 1849. NEW GOODS. CHEAPER THAN EVER ! oval) Auguire. HAu: just opened at their old Stand a new and splendid assortment or rail and Winter Goods, The stock embraces Cloths, Cassimeres, Sati • nets, Vestings, Croton Cloths, Cashmeres and Cashmeretts, TWeeds, Mohair Cords, Drillings, Velvet Cords, French Cassimeres, Doe Skin do., white and fancy Marseilles, &c. A spirit • did assortment Of Ladies Dress Goods, An elegant assortment of striped, figured and plain Silks, %reps, Chalky, Muslin Laines, Alpaccas, Lustres, Ging,hains, Lawns, Mulls, Jaeonets, Bombazines, striped and plaid Mus lins, &c. Also a large and elegant assortment of Calicoes and Muslins. A large and carefully selected assortment of READY .41ADE C LOT RING which will be sold at prices to suit purchaser,. Besides this they have Hardware, Quecnsware, Glassware, and ail Unparalleled supply of GROCERIES. All of which will be sold at a small entrance tin cost—at the Cheap Stand of DORSEY & MAGUIRE. Huntingdon, Otc. 2, 1819. HUNTINGDON FOUNDRY, R. C. MThll and W. B. Zeiglot. /11HE subscribers have now started, and will havo on hand a general assortment of cast ings, consisting of Cooking Stoves, Air-tight, Parlor, Ten-plate, Wood and Coal sieves—all of which era new patterns not before introduced into this section of country. Also, a variety of Plough patterns of the kinds row in use. A general assortment of Hollow-warn castings, eon. slating of Kettles, Dutch Ovens, Skillote, Puns, Ste., &e. Miscellaneous articles, such es Wag on /loxes, Sled and Sleigh deka, Smoothing Irons, Roiling Mill rend Forgo castings, Win• dow Grates for collars, !Andes and sills fur hou• acs, Sash Weights and Water Pipes ; also Sweg Anvils and Mandrels for Blacksmillis, mado to order on the shortcut notice. Wo will cell eve ry article in our lino on the most reasouatgo terms for Cash, and will take all kinde of coun try produce and old metal in exchange for cast ings. Tho Foundry is situated at the Southern end of Huntingdon, along , the canal, where one of them can always be found, or at the Tin and Stove shop of W. li. Zeigler, Noith East cor ner of Market Square in Huntingdon. Ono of them being a practical Moulder, arid ex periene • ed in the business, feels confident that they will render satisfaction to all who may favor them with a cull. R. C. McGILI., W. ii. ZLIICH.EII. Huntingdon, Oct. 2,1549-61 n. llecristees Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all per. sons concerned, that the following named persons hnvo settled their ac- counts in the Register's Office at Hunt ingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and al lowande, at the Orphans' Court, to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the coun ty of Huntingdon, on Wednesday, the I4th day of November next, to wit 1. Jactib Shoop, Ex;;Cutor - OiPhitrir ' 9l dot, late of Tell township, deed. George Hallman, Administrator of Adair' Ilallmsn, late of West township, deed. 3. Thomas Reese, Administrator of Catha rine Roller, late of Woodbury township, (now Blair county,) deed. 4. Thcrrn'aW Carberry, and John Carberry, Administrators of Thomus Carberry, late of Tod township, dee'd. v. Peier Loni, Administrator of. Mary Long, /ate of Shirley township, dec'd. 6. John C. Wilson, Administrator of James Davis, Eyo., who was administrator of Corne lius Davis, late of Jackson township, deed. 7. Jonathan Elias, Administrator of Jacob Elias, late of Toil township, dec'd. 8. George S. C cyder, Executor of Israel Cry der, late of Porter township, deed. It. Edward Rowers, Administrator of William Kelly, late of Brady township, dec'd. M. F. CAMPBELL, Reg islet . Register's Office, Huntingdon, Oct. 10, ISIS. TOR PRINTING NEATLY EXECIT , TED AT THIS OFFICE.