Jackson ; Oaks, Barree ; James Reed, Alin • James Rudy, Hare, ; Calvin J. Smith, Franklin ; Christian Shouts, Hopewell ; Jacob Spanogle, Shirley; John Stem, Jackson; Daw son Smalley, Shirley; Daniel Teague, Crow, well ; Matthew Taylor, Dublin; Elias Wilson, Cass; Isaac Wolverton, Brady. TRAVERSE JURORS—escom , wEEi. Richard Ashman, Clay township; Thomas Adams, Hendersod; Washington G. Baker, Tod ; William D. Black, Jackson; George W. Bell, Barree ; James Campbell, Walker • Lewis Ca rothers, Cromwell ; William than, Penn ; Thomas Duff, Jackson; Dgvid Foster, Brady; David Henderson, Franklin ; Adam Hoffman, Walket John Huyett, Porter; George Hall man, West; John Jefteries, Tell; Joseph Law, Morris ; Samuel Long, Shirley ; Henry Light- no, West; George Miller, to; Robert MitO,den; Springfield; Jacob Nearhoof, Warriqrsmark ; James Neely, •Dublin ; George Pheeennt, Union ; James Porter, Jackson ; John ,Porkr, Hender son ; John Price, Shirley ; him Rung, West; Richardson Read, Henderson ; James Simpson, dp; James Stqwart, Wept; David R. Stonebra ker, Franklin.; Jannis Wray, Henderson ; John Wey ; , Elijah Weston, Warriors mark ; Jr* Wright, Union; John Weeks,jr., Shirley. • • Retailers of Merchandize. • Classification of Retailers of Merchandize in Huntingdon county, by the « Appraiser of Mer cantile Taxes" for the year commencing Ist May, 1849, viz : • - Amount Class. of License, Alexandria borough Bucher & Porter, Charles Porter, John N. Swoope, Dorri• & Walker, Michael Sissler, 12 Sl2 50 12 12 50 19 12 50 13 10 00 11 7 00 Birmingham borough : James Clarke, James John Gaynor & c 0.,• Petersburger & Ettinger, Barree township A. W. Graff & c 0.,• John Cresswell & co., James - • James Irvine, J. A. Jet n'n4s, Brady township : Kessler & Brother, J. & W. Saxton, "Irvin, Green & co., „Washington Buchanan, 14 14 14 13 11 Cass.tawnship James Henderson, Clay township: E. B. Orbison & co., Cromwell township 'rhos. E. Orbison 4- co., het & Wigton, thorge David Etnire, Dublin township: Brice X. Blair C co., • • Franklin township & J. H. Shoenberger, Sherb, Stewart & co., John S. 'sett, Ingram & co., Isett & Harniah. Huntingdon borough Fisher, NlcMurtrie & co., I. Sc'W. Saxton, A. P. Wilson, Thomas Read & Son, William Dorris, Moies Strouse, Dorsey & Maguire, George G win, A. Willoughby, Swoope & Africa, Dr. William Swoops,'" William Stewart,' T. K. Simonton, George A. Steel, Mayer Lisberger, Benjamin Snare, H. K. Neff & Bro., James I'. Scott, Louis Schneider, Levi We,throok, W. E. Mc Mort Ile, Jackson township : E. & A. Ste art, Couch & Cummins, Hobert Mcßurrizy, • • Hopewell township James Entrilcen, Morris township: George 11. Steiner, George W. Patton & co., Irvine, Kessler & co., L'aw, Porter township : S. Hatfield & en., Jost Green & co., Petersburg borough : Abraham Cresswell. John R. Hunter, Larirner & Bratty, Irvine & Marks, Shirleysburg borough John Long & co., Henry Brewster, John Lutz,. David Fraker, William Johnston, Shirley township : -.Samuel H. Bell, Penn township : A. & E. Plummer, Frank & Neff,* Tell township: A. C. Blair & co., Jacob Flimsier, Springfield township litcdtrevattOrauch, Tod township : Horatio Trexler & co., Mordecai Chilcote, Union township : Illeegow & Brother, Wttilcer township James cempbell,* Given &ladY, West township : Edwin. P. Shoenberger, 13 Cunningham te 1!4) ton, 13 Warriorsmark township Benjamin P. Patton, 13 Abednego Stevens, 13 Yoseph B. Shugart:, 14 Those marked thus (•) sell liquor. Notice is hereby given to the above named Dolers in Merchandize, that I will attend at the Commissioners' Office in Huntingdon, on Thursday the 12th day of April next, for the purpose of hearing persons who may desire to lippesil from the above classification. J. SMYTH READ, Appal'3or aj ,:ircroaptite T 0703. MITe112 1 ), rBl9. Great Centre Of Attraction NEFF & BROTHER AVE just received end ere now OiStning ct thtir olcl stand, I\o.lool Market brow, ti iingJon. Pa. the moat hishionnole rind ser perb adoortment of Clocks; Watches cfc Jewelry ever offered IS thin place. Their stock consists in part at English & Anchor Lever, Chrottom• eta.., Duplex and Lepine GOLD '‘A Al LEES. Every variety ot Lev, r, L'Epine, Quattrer nod English 'SILVER wAirt HES. Eight-Day and Thirty•liour BA ASP CLOCAS. Thcir Jewelry boa brut stleelcd will such care in regard to Fashion. Elegance stir Quality as to ehelien, comperi.on and del) ccmbetition it embrares Diamond Breast Pins and Finger Rings, Gold Rings and Pencils. Pens, ktpecta• Iles. &c., together with a general and e-.ltrisive assortment of ILVER ART CLES, They have also a well chosen eupp y of Perfumery, Soap add Fancy Stationary. IN. 11. Clocks, %.1 etches, and Jewelry prompt ly repaired and warranted. The public ere po litely !crowed to call and examine their stock. . TIMMS 8 AMMO'S Unrivalled Perfumes, Hair Oil, Moth Paste and Powder, Soaps, Shaving. Cream, &e. The Largest, Cheapest and best assortment of the above named guild en ever opened in hun tingdon, just received and for sale by NEFF & BRO. March 20,1849. role. BALE. A FIRST RATE new one horse waq.in, which the subscriber willl sell cheep for Cash. March 20,1849, 10 00 7 00 10 50 7 00 IMPORTANT CHANGE. MRS. SUSAN HAM PSON, ►TAKES this method of informing her old cul -1 turners and the public nenerslly that she has leased the large and commodious house on Allegheny street, Huntingdon, Pa., known as the 10.50 7 00 7 00 10 00 7 00 “ 111 A Sill)71 . 1101/S F.,” occupied for savant; years by Mrs. E. Clarke, and lately by John Marks, as a public house.— She will be found tht re on and after the lot of aril, 1849, prepared to accommodate all who may favor her with a call in a manner that can not be surpassed by arty other house in the county. 12 60 10 00 10 00 7 00 LO:1 will alwaye be furnished with the very best tl•at the market will afraid. In short. nothing will be left undone that will in any way add t.. the comfort of her customers, on she is determined not .n be beat. 10 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 The torothon of the "Mansion If ouse" is de ruleffly the best in the borough; the rooms ere large, will be well furnished, and made comfort able in every particular. Reviler boarders will be accommodated at moderate price.. March 26,1849. 10 00 20 00 20 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 & J. IVI. ROWT, Broom and Wooden ware Store. No. 63 North Third Street, of e door above Arch, East S•de, P iladelphin, Manufacturer. and Wholeeale Dealer. in all kinds of Preeme, B , ushee, Pockets, Cedar Ware, Willow and French Badrete, Shoe tad Wall Drunken, Scrute, Dustere, Mate, Blacking, Eastern-mode Wooden Ware of every de c iption, &c.. nt the low- eat market prices. Cash paid fnr Broom Corn, MANLY ROWE. JOHN. M, ROWE, March 20, 1849-3 m. NEFF & MILLER, SU RG EON D EN TISTS, HUNTINGDON, PA, SHERIFF'S SALES. Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend .l)Exp. to me directed, will be exposed to sale on Monday the 9th day of April next, at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, at 10 o'clock on said day the following described property, viz : A certain piece or tract of land situ ate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, containing about 6 acres, more or less, adjoining land of James Alex ander, David Miller and Robert Mcßur ney, having thelfreon erected a three story frame dwelling house. All clear ed, and to bo sold as the property of Da vid S. Vance. 10 00 12 50 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 12 20 12 SO 12 50 7 00 7 00 .ILSO, The right, title and interest of Joseph \Vhitesell, in n certain tract of !mai sit uate partly In. West and partly in Bar ree township, Huntingdon comity, ad joining lands of Thomas Stewart, Jas. Harnish's heirs, David \Vhitesell and others, containing one hundred and eighty acres, or thereabouts, having thereon erected a log dwelling house, and Cabin barn—about 70 acres of which are cleared, with an apple orchard. Ta ken in execution and to be sold us the property of Joseph Whitewall. 10 00 10 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 15 00 .aLso, A certain lot of ground situate in Bra dy township, (Mill Creek) Huntingdon county, having thereon erected a two story brick house and out buildings, ad joining lands of James Irvin, & co. and other lands of said defendants. Taken in execution and to be sold as the prop ' arty of James Milliken and Joseph Mil liken. 13 00 In oo 4LSO, 10 00 10 00 All the right, title. and interest, of the defend ant*, in ar.d to a tract of I.nid 'imam in Shirley township, containing 330 acres, mote or lees, adjoining land* of Dr. James Lightner, James M. NH. Eq.. John Huck, and other*, haying thereon erected three Dwelling Houses, and two log harry.. 200 acres cheered. Taken in execution and to he cold as the pro perty of Thurnris Bighorn int Robert Bighorn. M. CROWNOVER, Sherif]: March 13, 1849. 10 00 10 00 7 00 DLANK DEEDS AND BONDS FOR in SALE AT THIS OFFICE. NOTICE. I , lo6l;4:llf:tricrv: ,• - To the Honorable the Judger of the Court ..1 1, WHEREAS by precept to me directed, da- Quart. Sessions of Ott county of Hunting-I toil at Huntingdon, the 20th din , of-Jan. don. 1849, under the hends end seal,' of the Hon. The Petition of John Whittaker, of Abraham S. AA i too, President of the Court of the Borough of Huntingdon in said C'uniinon Plc., Oyer and Terminer end general county, respectfully sheweth : That jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Penn• your Petitioner having for many years eylvania, composed of the counties of Hunting t~.ou,jrizi union, and the lions. James kept an inn or tavern at his old stand on of the south western corner of Allegheny the c o unty of Huntingdon , ":"' t'l6 re i " r e c i : Co j e. j :„ d , g d e l and Montgomery streets in said borough pointed to hear, try, and determine ell and every of Huntingdon, he has provided himself iudictinerts and presentments, mode or taken for with house room, stabling and other or concerning all crimes,which by the laws of the conveniences necessary to accommodate Communwealth are footle capital or felonies of the public, and entertain strangers and death which ha ve re :flnzs,==l47,7"'" travellers, and is desirous of continuing Craned within said county , or all pfirsons h e o r in P r e e . to keep an inn at the same place. He or :hall hereafter lie coininitted or perpetrated, for therefore prays your Honors to grant crimes aforeartid, len commanded to Make proc lamation throu 4 hout my whole bailiwick, that a ' him a license to keep an inn or tavern at said place. And he will pray, &c. Court of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter -,'anions JOHN WHITTAKER' and Common Pleas, will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, the 2d Marcel 6, 1849. Monday (and 9th day) of April 1849, and , We, the undersigned citizens of the those who will prosecute the said prisoners, he said Borough of Huntingdon, do certify then aid there to prosecute them ao it shall be that we are well ncquainted with John Juan, and hunt all justices of the peace, coroner, Whittalcer, the above Petitioner, that the and c onetahles within the said county, be then inn or tavern proposed to be continued e A n d N ti l ie o re rs i a n id th d e a ir proper he r i e r r r s e o , nl at si o u . o i ' t e io lo n e s k and kept at the place mentioned in the examinations an y d remembrances, to do those . foregoing Petition, is necessary to ac- , thinuswhich to their officesrespectively appertain. commodate the public and entertain Dried at i luntingdon, the sth day of March, strangers and travellers, and that saidin theyear o f our Lord, one thousand eight hun- Petitioner is of good repute for honesty dred and forty-nine and the 7311 year of Amer ican independence. niid temperanc3, and is well provided M TT HS W CRO WHO VER, Sheriff. with house room, and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and PROCLAMATION. travellers. NTTHEREAS, by precept to me ditectedhy the T. K. Sitnonton, C. S. Black, W.Snnre; YV Judges of the common Ilea. of the court- John N. Prowell, Thomas Foster, lease ty of Iluntingilen bearing tint the 20th day of January, A. 1849.1'ant coinnotnded to' make Lininger, hl in. Stewart, Robert Mil public proclaniation throeghout my' Whore heti. ler, Henry Bendel, ,s'amtiel Houck, Alexander Osborn, Geo. A. Steel. Alex wick that a Court of Common Pte..will I,e held I et the Court House m the borough of Huntingdon • CE)UC:n3LIO.' in the county of Huntingdon, on the 3d Monday To the Honore)! Judges et the Court of (and "to day) of Aril. A. D. 1849, for the Quarter Sessions of the I core in and fir the trial of all issues in said court, which remain un county of Huntingdon, at April Term A. D. determined before the raid judger., when and 1849. where all jurors, witness). end suitors, in the 'rite petition of Abraham Moyer of the trial of all said issue. are required. Inge of Waterstreet. in said county. respectfully Deed at Huntingdon, the sth any of March. represents:—That your petitioner line leased that A.U. 1419, an I the 73.1 year of American lade large and commodious brick tavern house situate Pend.... in said Village of Waterereet and immediately ALATTHE W CR 0 WHOVE R. Sheriff. on the turnpike road leading from Philadelphia tin Pittsburg and is well known Rs the AN ateistre t Hotel—that said House is well calculated for public hoe se of entertainuient, anti' from its, neighborhood and situation is .uitehle no well an very necessary for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and travellers—that there is good stabling for horses attached to the same. And sour petitionet has provided all necessary convenience fir the arc... mutation of the public. He therefore pray. the Court to grant him a license to keep an inn or tavern end public house of entertainment in raid him,. And be will pray Lkc. A. MOYER. March 6, 1f.,49. ' We, the sohscribere, citizens of the Village and Yiriniry of Wateretreet do hereby certify that we' are pentrir ally acquainted with Alan's:. Moyer, the alone named petitioner, and know him to be of good repute tor honesty and tem , ' perenee. end is well provided whit house room, ' Rte, for the accommodation of etrangers and traveller., and that the void' tavern is necessary for the accommodation of atiangels and tray- . Robert Kinkead, John DRvie, Hen , y B. My tinger.M ichael Duye. John My finger, John 1 Casper Weight, J. M.Yeung, Wiliam C. Bay, ly, John M. Dickson, John'Renner, Job'PlYmptoir. NOTICE. • To Catharine McGrath, Margery McGrath, Bernard A. McGrath, and Hugh McGrath, grand children and heirs of Bernard 0 Friel, deed., and to Francis McGrath, (who wits appointed try the Court of Common Pleas of Hunti gdon county, to receive notice for said grand children and heirs.) tWnereaa, John Dougherty, John Bennet, Ed win P. Iteenber g er, John ft Shoenberger, Geo. K. Shoenberger, Peter, 'Shoenberger, John ht. Davis, James M. Davis end John lil eniden, now or lively .acting or Betting tinder tine firm of the Reliance Trensportistion ornpany, heretofore, in the Court of Common Pleas of I funtingtion county, to wit, in tire term of April 1842, recov ered 'genet Dr, C helve U'Friel and John Dough erty, Executors of Bernard O'Friel, dec'd., a rennin debt of three.thousand eight hundred and eighty eight dollar. and thirty two cede, lawful money of Pennsylvania, as also fifty dollars and sixty four cents, like truancy, which to the snid identifier were adjudged fur their damages which they sustained try occasion of the detention of that debt, whereof the said John Doughet ty and Dr. Charles O'Friel. Executor') of said deeeared, ore convict. And Whereon, Margery O'Friel is now adminintratrix, de bonia non, with the will , annexed of said Benefit 0 Friel, deed. ; and whereas. Execution of the debt and damages us aforesaid as yet remains to be done, You. and each of you, are hereby notified and required to appear benne the •ludges of the Court of Common • lean of Huntingdon county. at a Court to be held in Huntingdon on the second Monday in April next, to shew if anything for yourselves you know, or have to say, why Ex ecution should not be had against you for the debt and damage,' aforesaid, and why the same should not continue a lien against the real estate of said deceeeed, according to the form and effect of said recovery R. A: MILLER. Witness the Honorable A . S. Wilson, Presi- dent 3f the said Court, at Huntingdon, the 25th day of January, A. D. 1-49. THEO. H. CREMER, Prothonotary. March 8,1849.4 t THE subscribers to the capital clock of the I Spruce Creek and Water Street Turnpike Hoed t otnpany," who have neglected to comply with the previous calla of said Company. rot the pay merit of the several instalments.. are again no tified t at they are required to pay me at my re.- idence, in Franklin townehip, Huntingdon coun ty, fur the use of said Company, on or before the tenth day of April A. D. 1849, any and all too neys, now feminine due and unpaid. by reation of or on accrrunt of their said subscription to said stuck. Any itthscrihers who hose subscribed to said stock strict+ July, A. D. 1847, are also notified that they ere required to pay at the same lime and place, tea per cent of the stock sulis sr ib s d, an d on or before (he tenth day of each succeeding month the likt. sum of ten per cent until the whole is paid. JACOB 8 MATTERN, Treasure!. of W. S. & S.C. 'l'. Co. March 6,1840-4 t. Boots arid Ihoeg. THE largest, finest and best assort mont of Boots and Shoes, ever brought to town, for sale by J. & W. SAXTON, To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sesssions of Runtingdon County : The petition of Joseph Forrest, respectfully sheweth : That your petitioner occupies a com modious house in the borough of Petersburg and county aforesaid. which is well calculated for a house of public enter taisiment, and suitable and necessary for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and trave leis —and that he is now occupying, and has hereto , fore for some years, occupied the said house as a public house. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a 'ken., to continue keeping the said h ruse as a public house. And he will ever p ay, Asc. JOSEPH FORREsT, I March ta, 1849. We, the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Petersburg. being personally acquainted with the said Joseph Forrest. and also having knowl edge of the Vouse for which the license is prayed do he eby certify that the said house is necessary to accommodate the put-lie and entertain Oran g'ers a rid travellers. That the said .Joseph For.. rest is a person of good repute for honesty and iemperence, antrthat lie is well provided with hiimre roein and conViMiences . for the lonizing and accommodiaion'of elratteers apd travellers: Geo. M. Cresswell, Jno R. Huntei, too: . Irvine, H. Orladv John Lourimore, Thomas S Kyler, George Stout, Jim. J. Marks, James MeCatilei, Thomas Morgan, William Wilson, Joseph Johnston, Henry Neville, Win. B. Al e phut), Bernard Sigler, Jno. P. Mur phy, S. Reel. To the Honorable the Judges of th. Court of Quarter Sessions of Huntingdon county, at rlpril Term, .1. D. 1849. The Petition of Samuel -.telly, of the township of Jackson in the t. ounty of Huntingdon, res pectfully represent.: but your petitioner is de sirous of keeping a Public House ire Tavern in the house he now keeps. being in the towscihip above named,on the rood from Pinegrova to Lew istown—that he ha. provided hillier If with ne cessaries for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. and therefore prays your honors to grant him a License to keep a public house of entertainment in said house, and he will ever pray, &c. .....-- . • SAMUEL STEFFY. , March 13, 1319. We, the subscribers, citizens of the t. , wnship of Jackson. in the county of Huntingdon. do certify that the tavern prayed for above, by Sam uel Steffy, is necessary fur UK accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and traveller.--that the said applicant is a man of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and other conve -1 iiiences for the accommodmion of strangers tied i traveller. George NKilson, Samuel Rudy, Thomas Crayles, Matthias Lightner, Simon Woribourn c Her.ry Worlboure,Roland Wilson ; Wm. Mears, James Fleming, sr., Nicholas Rudy, John Rudy, Geo. Rudy, George Maiiney, Geo. Steffy, J. B. Ozßurn ; M. Grinninger, Daniel Troutweir. NOTICE. .9DJIHNISTRATURS' NOTICE. Estate of MICHAEL 11. DEITRICH, hots of IVarrio, smirk toionship, dee'll. NOTWE is hereby given that Letter, of Admin- IN !titration on th , estate of M. H. Denny!), late of Wurriormark top. Hunt. co., deed. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims or de mands agiinst.the same to present them duly on• thettlimnsd for settlement to JAMES THOWON, Administrator. • Feb. 27,1840. Look out. for Itargaius Afore Watches, Jewelry,, Silver Spoons, &c., 4-c.• A NOTHER sup erior lot of GOLD and SIT.- .VE of various descriptions : will be received and opened this evening at the Huntinethrn Jewelry Store." Also—Gold Finger Rings, aoid.Pens, Steel Beads, Pistols, &e., J. T. SCOTT iiiintingdam, Feb 41, ta4S. RICIGISTEIB.43 NOTICE. NoTiva. - vOTICE is hereby given to all per- To the Honorable Me Judges of tie Court of 1 sons concerned that the following Cameron Pleao ft" Quarter qmio— named persons have settled their ac- Pea B .L'Lr A. counts hr the Register's office at Hun- The pet ,,,. „4. D. 1849. Shiler of the liar tingdon, and that their said accounts ough of Alexandria in the county of Huntingdon, will be presented for confirmation and sheweth That he keeps a public Inn or Teton, allowance at an Orphans' Court to be in the house lin now 'steeples in the aaid borough held at Huntingdon on Wednesday the of Alexandria, and tuat the mid lon or Tavern 11th day of April next, viz: ibneceesory to accommodate the public, and to 1. Abraham Hagan, surviving admin. eer:tarl..",:tr:77,7l.7.7:),„':l'Ll'eo`r";,oY:ur:,,Pialtiiiiiin istratyr of Charles finrnits, late of the license fur the continuance of thu saute, and your borough of Huntingdon, dec'd. I petiiionor idifl over pray. &c. 2. Ellijth Weston, acting executor of . . MICHAEL BILLER. Thomas WePtiM, late oi Warriormark Maich 8, 1849. township, deed,We , the undersigned eitixtns of the tort:ugh of Alexandri . hereby cm iffy that the Louie 3.• Moses Robison and William Per ke t by Mieha ' el Sisley, es se Ina or Tavern tn ter, executors of John Watt, late of the p borough of Alexandria, is neerertuy to ae- West township, dec'd. commoilate the initilfc end entitioiii strangers 4. Samuel Houck executor of Jacob .ntf travellers, and that the said Michael Bis'er Houck, late of Tod township, dec'd.' ix df good repute lot honeety and temperance, an n d ie is n w e e s llprovided with house room end cot, 5. Dawson C. Smalley, administrator' forthe accommodation of stranger. and of Margaret Smalley, late of Shirley township, dec'd. 6. William Vandevender and John John N. Swoops, Carpus Patterson, Ja. ' cob Haman, deorge Walker, W i lli am Vandevender, administrators or rsaac antler Stitt, Enoch Kline, William Vandevender, late of Walker township, Moore, John Coneley,, John Hisbin,. deed. Benj. J. Williams, Michael Richisoni 7. Peter Secrist, guardian of the mi. G. W. !ones, Cresswell, Sample nor children of John Flesher, late of 1 Fleming„ Stephen Ringer, Samuel Cromwell township, dec'd. i Spyker, And rew•M'Clure, H. Fockler. 8. Samuel lsett, guardian of Cornelia March 6 1849 Scott, late of the borough of f3irming- , ham, dee'd. 9. Samuel Isett, guardian of Ellen Eliza Scott a minor child of Dr. Oliver U. Scott, late of the borough of Birm ingham, dec'd 10. Thomas Postlethwait and John PostlethWait, executors of William Pos. tlethwait, late of Shirley township, dec'd. 11. William AlcNite, administrator of %% ifliaar Peebtes,late - of Tell town ship, dec'd. 12. Partial account of Atn:ahatritea administrator of Daniel D. Miller; late of Warriorsmark township, deed • • 13. James Gwin, acting executor of Patrick Gain, late of the borough of • Huntingdon, dec'd. 11. George Jackson and John Jack.l son executors of Joseph Jackson, late ' of Jackson township, t.ec'd, 15. General Guardianship of James • Potter guardian of the minor children of Silas Moore, late of the borough of Hollidaysburg, dec'd. NOTICE. 16. Samuel Dean and William Cald well, executors of Robert Dean, late of Morris township, deed. M. F. CAMPBELL,, Regi'stee. Register's Office, Huntingdon, March 10 '49. t rrHE subscribers, residents of Shade I Gap, Huntingdon county, Pa., beg leave to inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they have established at the place above mentioned,a BOARD ING SCHOOL for the education of young men. The course of instruction c'ompri'ses,,! in addition to the usual branehes of a 1 coalmen English education: Philosophy; Ariathernatics, and the Latin and Greek langnages. The location is distinguished for its healthfulness and the'rnoril and religious character of the surrounding community Every attention will be paid to the health and morals of the pu pils as well as to their mental traininc , and advancement in scientific knowl edge, and every facility will be afforded for their personal comfort and conveni ence. The year is divided into two ses sions of five months each ; the winter session commencing OR the Ist of No , vember, and the &timer session com• mencing on the 23rd of April. Terms per Session :—For orthogra phy, reading and writing, $5. Arith tnetic, Geography, Grammar, Philoso phy, History arid composition, sB. Mathematics, Greek and Latin lan guages, $:2. Boarding, exclusive of fuel andlight, $1.25 per week. Instruc tions given in French and German, at an additional charge. The subscribers, end couraged by the liberal patronage which' they have already received, would re , peat, that they are determined to spare no effort in making the Institution one that will commend itself to all parents who desire to give their sons it thorough preparatory education, without expo sing them to the contaminating and im moral influences that exist to more pop ulous communities. For reference or further particulars address WOULD respectfully informall his cid friends and customers—which includes about the entire population—that he has removed Standing-Stone Tlead-Quarters to the room next door to Prowell a Mime. directly opposite Wallace's Washington Hotel, where ho has titled up an above ground, which can't be beat on the Sunk,. • The lovers of good Oysters eon always be ac commodated by giving him 'call. His new stand in fitted up t• on purpose" lose commodate l.edito and ge tlemen. The i'old Captain" therefore hopes that hie friend, of both sears will extend to him n liberal support. CONFECTIONARIES, APPLES, NUTS, &c., &c., always on hand. MACKEREL, SHAD, SALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS AVD . SIDES, SHOULDERS, LASS dr Cams, MILNWOOD ACADEMY JAMES Y. McGINNES, J. H. W. McGINNES. Shark Gap. March 13, 1849. an MOVAL f Capt. David Ilazzard, '1A7 .1 1 1 1118 aA.II,©TIT, Starch 6, 1848 Constantly on hand and for sale by .1. PALMER, & Co. Market St. Wharf, PHILADELPHIA. Feb. 27, 1849.-3 m NOTICE To the I,Euponiblgthc Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, dud Quarter Sessious of tko, Peace for the County of Huntinirdon, at April Sessions A. D. 1810. The petition or Sample Fleming, -ei the borough of Alexandria, in the coun ty of Huntingdon, sheweth : That he keeps a public Inn or Tavern in the house he how occupies in the said bor ough of Alexandria and county afore said, and that the said Inn or Tavern is necessary ,to'accommodate the public, and to entertain stra.fgers and travel ' lens. Your petitioner therefo'ro. prays your Honors to grant him a license fur the continuance of the same, and your 'petitioner will pray Itcc. AMPLE FLEiIING March 6. 1849 We, the undersigned, citizens of the borough '‘of Alexandria, hereby certify that the house now kept by Sample Fleming as an Inn or Tavern in the bor- - ough of Alexandria, is necessary-to ac comrmadate the public and entertairt strangers and travellers, and that the said Sample Fleming is of good reptile far honesty and temperance and is well prepared with house mom and conveni ences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers. John Sister, B. J. Williams, Itttiiel ' Richeson, Vi illtam Kemp, Thomas Mitchell, Philip Piper, Frederick Schriver, G. W. Jones, John Piper, jr., Michael Sisler, Jacob Baker, Francis Conner, Abraham Piper, N.. Cresswelt, John N. Swoope, Caress Patterson, John Concley, W. Walker. zycz)Talaccaa.. To the Ho.roble the Judges of the Court of Quarter Seerrions of Huntingdon counts : The pelition of Zacarieli Pheasant respectfully shewetit : That your petitioner, residing in Union eke} county, is well proVided with. house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and traveller.. Your petitioner, therefore, prep the Honorable Court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or Tavern in .aid house, t nil your petitioner wilt. pray, &c. ZACARIAH PHESANT. March 6,1849. We,tho undersigned citizens of Unioc town ship, in which the above Inn or Tavern is prayed (or, do certify that such Inn or Tavern rs neces sary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and traveirers— and that Zvearish fihesant, the above named petitioner. le of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. William Eastep, Henry Pheasant, Peter Posten, Philip Curfman, jr., J. K. Hainpson, John MeCombe, Jacob , Miller, Wm. Smith, W. S. Flampson,. J. M. Humpson, Jacob H. B. F. Glasgow. .'T CS) %X' L1C521:311. To the Court of Quarter Session., of Mining don county, at April Term, A. D. 1849 The Petition of Alexander Carmon of the bor ough and county of Huntingdon, respectfully represents :-.-that he is desirous of keeping an Inn or Tavern in the house now occupied by him for the ensuing year—that said house is sit uated in the borough and county of Huntingdon, on the corner of the Diamond in Main Street, and has been kept by him as a public house for Many years past=that be is well provided with everything necessary for the accommodation of the publics , afid the entertainment of strangers and travellers. He therefore prays the Honor able Court to grant him a license for said pur ' pose, and he will ever pray, &c. ALEX. CARTON. March 6, 1819. We, the undersigned, citizens of We borough of linntingdon, do certify that such Inn or Tav ern as prayed for above, by Alexander Carmon, in the house occupied by him as an Inn or Tar• ern for many years past, is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travehers—and that the said applicant is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance— , and is well provided with house room and coo -1 veviences for the accommodation of strangers and Travellers. Jacob'Snyder, C. S: Bina, T. K. Simon ton, William Rothroefk, Louis Schnei der, Sam'l Steel, Jno. Armitage, Hen ry Alexander, C. Cants, Jacob Dach enbach, David Colestock, IVilliam A. Saxton, Jas. Clark. ildnxinuitraters' Notice. I\l'one g is hereby given that telly!, or admit• istrstion hove been granted to the undersign ed or the estate of JAMES DA Vl6. late of Wegrtown.hip, Huntingdon county. MI per sons indebted to maid estate are regnest(it to tanks ianmediste payment. end those having Helm, or demands ageinst the same to present them duly authenticated•fos settlement. JOHN C. WILSON, Adrninlittatot Meth t a, 180-0