• TRIPM9tREWS SALE' OE UNSEATED LANDS, a tpi HUTIN9DON COUNTY. — vlV/ftltra.t . s., by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Penn ! sylvania, entitled "rqn . act to amend an act dtiee:ting the mode of selling unseated fcii,lartarand whet' pUrposee,'"pas• seall9th—TVlerch, 1815; and the 'other acts n pcn that subject, the Treasurers of the several counties within this egtzitnon wcal,tit,are directed to commeace.on the 2nd Monday,in June in the year.lBl6, and ta the expiration of every twe years thereafter, and adjourn' frnm .. day to day, if it be necessary sO to do, and melee public sale of the whole or any part of such tracts of unseated land, situate in the propkteounty, ae sill pay the arrenr eggs of„the taxes which shall then have remained due and' unpaid for the space of . cate'iyearAefore, tOgether 'Will alt costs ne,:e.ssartly accruing by reason of! Stich delinquency, &c. 1 , JOHN A. ,DO,YLE, Treasurer of the county of go tiprefore. hereby give notic r iVhat upon tracts of unseated land, situate as herein descri •belryttie.several sums stated are •'the atrearages 'of the taxes, respectively, _due mpd unpaid for , one year :%and, that, in pursuance of the direction of the 'a foresaidackotAsspinbly, I shall, on Mon day 'the 70th day of June next, at the Court House'in the borounirof Hunting don,. commence the Public Sale of the whole or any part of such tracts of un seated lands, upon which all or any part of'the taxes herein specified shall Olen be due, and continue such sale by .ad journment,antilallThe tracts upon which the taxes shall. remain due and unpaid, be sold. . • JOHN A. I:3OYL, tfeasirer Of Huntingdon county Trensurer's. Office, t ,;March 5,15.50. mount of taxes due and unpaid on the following tracts of Unseated Lands, up to and inclUding the year 1848 .A. Pr, Warrantees or owners. ..diarree Totua.yhip 271 Jonathan Austin 430 Robert A•tstin 437 20 Moses Vanost 400 , Robert Simpson 399 William . Sherman 133 ,83 Gorge Bickhairi 140 G..orge Green jr 413' ainAvoiltader..Evalle' 3.38 Philip Sickle. Brady. dl Lewis bow 411 Abraham Duffield 440 Jesse Hawkins 302 44 Joseph Webb 304 ,72 Da . vid Ott 412 Frederick Bates . 378 97 Benjamin Gibbs 33J 34 Adam Foulke 435 85' Sarnusl Ayres 350 88 Andrew Bingham 409 47 43 39 Andrew • ; • 40 Charl, Kelley 'l7O John Wiley 220 Levi King . Cass. . 300 John George , 870 07 Dorsey Belt • Clay . , •,, 413 120 Ephraim Galbreath 29 Peter Cornelius 408 James Rankin* ~ SO Thomas Green 100 ”Williatn4l , C lain Dublin. . 910 • William Bingham'. heirs 413 88 Titus Harvey 424 Jdhn FOrrest . - 47 71 Mordecai Massey' 133 , 87 'Zephaniah Wakefield 400 43 Henry Hill 426 24 Thomas Smith lit) 71 • Jacob Keith • 422 Jarob 'Schuyler add pt. of Philip Deviner • • .92 20 John Canan 11 John Farmer • 60 Mary Jourdan 283 John tight 204 22 James• Whitehead 17.1. 142 I Knepp - 120 William Worrell • . • 40 Henry Gates 4 80 John Fritz ' 8 John Whitehead Hopewell, 150 James Clark Jackson: 388 103 William Trotter 353 George Randale 414 Csoerge Wi I port 397 Henry Stever 400 Thomas Russell 400 Thomas Ralston 400 , •i • David Ralston jr 400 George Hill 400 David Ralston 400 Ephraim Jones • . 401 141 ' Jahn Wright ' • 400 • . John Brown 437 65 Jonathan Priestly 400 ; , - George Hess 420 24 Samuel Canan 400 William Steel 200 ..George Tallman 400 , James Fulton 70 William Barrie 400 'Samuel Marshall 400 Robert Caldwell 400 Mathew Simpson 400 , James keCune 400 John Fulton 400 John Galbreath 400 Joseph McCune 400 -.Batton • Porter. 30 . Greenbury Dorsey • ,4 50 219 87 Ann Brown 4 09 408 80 Mary,Brown 8 17 70, ,8. Dorsey 2 10 429 62 Elizabeth Brown 8.57, 485 152, Andrew Cone 14 50 446 112 John Copp , 13 44 416 102 Robert Irwin 12 46 100 William Smith 7 06 150 _William Smith - 1056 .00 ,Jacob NetT 2 a O O O • 40d Ruth Green , 977. , Henry. Green 1 37 44 60 Elenzer Wallnster. • 45 $OO i ,William. Smith . 483 310 'Micheal Wsllse, (heirs) 6 91 404 k: Wllsbe 200 ' John M6Ciihtin Shirley. .59 Margaret Smith's heirs 195 John Morgan 456 64 James McMullin 41.1 80 Pater'Vt"erts • ..!' 405 108 Henry Klipo" 439 133 ,Agnes Gardner 400 Petifr 'Ecekhart • 406 . Henry Harris 1..367 87, Samuel Jarvis, 903 158 James Caldwell 420 30 Richard Pendleton • 440 80, Jacob Carlota 233..82 William Savory 932 115 Ruihanna Calhoun ' LO7 12 William Taylor 224 :Margaret timalley's heirs Springfield. 420 102 .Nathan,Old 270. inenjumin:Cross 284 94 &Tray Wen Vet 401 41 'John King 100 Morris Covcrt 700 Shepherd' Hook , 140 Joh n McCahan 250 Riqharti Rainsby 140 John I'a'yv;',ll Tell. 433 110 Samuel King 345 1.../7 Simon Patter' 414 10. John Pease 431 30' Maid Clen 395 113 George Trumarf 1 314 31 John Calilvvell • I 9.- 401 Polly Chambers 04 John Mood 300 NieholaroCrtiM ' 205 George Knobliaugh 400 Johanna Houston 60 • Henry Hubble 3gp, , John Phillips 31 , George Buchanan '97 William Galbreath 100 Razin Darts 400 James Witer Union. 409 1.34 RObert Fell 426 43 Robert Moor 209 69 John Covenhover 357 73 .Samuel Hell . 60 ' Sarah Elliott 200 . John.Srll (pt. tract) 15 100 Richard Plowman 28 18 Benjarnin'Elliott • 1 294 37 William Ewing 1 094 37 JOhn Haley ti )- arribrenidtk, 121:,31 John Hall Joshua Lewis West. 100 Elisha Sblemaker 437 , William lairelienor • 428 Thomas Mitchenor 397'' Jamei' Watson 379 Rotieet Watton 402 ; John Watson 37 thomas Cummings 353 '" Robert Young 10 William Reed 67 William Dorris 15) 220 John Jackion' 134 William Foster 94 DaVid Leonard Walkdr. Taxa. 16- 72 7 76 7 76 .7 3 0 7 ;1 9 o 40 78 Q 7 lOd. George Oatnalt (pt tract) 2 22 200 Jacob Moyer 6 1 4 4 ) .100. John Patton 4.4 3 30 Sarah Elliott AO Charles Smith 436 Richard Smith' 30 thigh LaUrish 412 78 . RUdolp', 'Amish 110 Samuel Finley 437 18 John Patton 416 John Carson 99 John Kerr 2 53 13 57 0 06 -ALSU The following real estate" titibn Which perguyil property cannot be found suf ficient to p,,y the taxes, returned by the several colleitors, is charged with the taxes thereon assessed fbr theyear 1518 i and will be 'sold as unseated .lands, in pursuance of the directions of the 41st section of the art of Assemblyi entitled: "An Act to reduce the State debt and to incorporate the Pennsyl'vcinia Canal and Railroad Company," • approved the '2oth April, 1844: 2"35 6 64 '2O 00 21 30 14 80 • • „, ' • Bariee Total ,hip. 1 Lot and hduse, th.oreelohnston , 1 Lot and house. Solomon Flamer 180 60 - et and saw mill, Charles Ash SpriTfiEld tp.' 31 10 6 81 200 , Michael . . crappori. 1 Lot Martin Gates 16 2 Loth Eliiabeth Curhy 30 Slexandria BoroUgh. Ground rents on lots Elizabeth Brown's heirs 3 53 1 Lot Thomas Johnston 90 05 6 32 6 79 6 00 1 20 Petition To the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Srssims, &c., of H,intingdon County, at .9pril . 7'er;n,lBso, The petition of Thomas Wallace of the Borough of Huntingdon in the said county respectfully showeth s That 'he still occupies and continues to keep that old and Well known .Tavern stand, knowti'cis the " Washington Hotel," in the said Borough, which has heretofore been used and occupied by him as a public house of entertainment, and that he is desirous of continuing to keep's public house therein : He therefore prays your honors to grant 'din a license to keep'a public house at the place afore said for the ensuing year, and he mill pray &c. THOMAS WALLACE. The subscribers citizens of the Borough of Huntingdon in the county of Hunting. don, recommend the above petitioner, and certify that the Inn or Tavern above mentioned is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain. strangers or travellers, and that the petitioner above named is of good. repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and Conveniences 'for the 1 16.coutodation and lodging of strangers and. travellers, 4 00 '4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 4 00 1 00 J P Anderson, Abner Isenhour, Chas A Stihnsnri, Hen- Bender, Robt• Woods, Alercander Osborn, Thos Fisher, John Whiun her, A Johnston, Geo Gwin, William A Saxton, Henrs,Africa, Jas Clark, Jounes ;Saxton ' March 5, 1850.—• Petition To the lionorolde Judgeijof thcrovrt of Quarter Sessions, &c., of Huntingdon county, at .Rprii Terra 1850., patittoti of Wesley P. (.4rien the Borough of.Birmingnam, in the coun ty of- Huntingdon, respectfully repre cents That your said , petitioner has leased that large and commodious' well known fraine bootie situate no the cor ner of Market arid St. David's strbet in the .boroußfi of Birmingham. in the said county, and witich was heretofore kept as a house of public entertainment by Esroireoind at pres -ofit by John Higgin, and being ObsirOtis of ke4iing . a house of public entertain. lkos proieided hiinself with house mom, st'abling and other necessaries and!-Conteniericea fur the ,keeping , bf a liOnse of public entertainment in the Itetherefore prays y(itir honors `tt . grant him a license fur said purpose JOT,ile ensuing year, and he as in duty bound will ever pray Arc. W. P. GREEN. . 21 13 11 70 9 14 / 7 11 6 49 92S 96 ,2 20 1:7 1 71 2 O 1 2 13 1 06 1 71 We the undersigned, citizens Of, tile borough 13irinieglia to in the county of. Eluotingdon, do hereby. certify that the above named.: pbtitioner, Wesley •P. Green, is a person of gbod repute for honesty and temperance, and fs-it*ll provided with house room and Conven iences for the accommodation of stran gets and travellers, and. that said • Inn or- Titern proposed to be kept is neces sary tti-aecialliddate'the public, and: en :ltlrttiln 's'ifarigers and travellers. ,Alexonder Stewart Jr William Botts . J. C. Fortbd lattliew Dunlap John Homan 13erii. F.. Young G 97 15.5 , 93 /14 a ss 2' OS 45 A.. P. Kinney W. W: Miles A. P. Owens i TliompsonMeilpe J, T. 11cVey Jas' Gilliland Woods John J. Wood John Devine • • March 5, MO. Petitiott, TO the liotorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessiona, &e., of Hunting don count• ; at April Term •triso. The Petition of W E Hottenslehen of West to*Y - 11.1iip in the county of 1. uri logrlon. resPeet , fully shewelli That your petitioner occupies that well known heir,. of Mrs. '1 Irroopson. in Fairfield in raid township sod cout,t).urr tland or:eupird us a public honor ol eiriertaiirtor Nleintoler . .6llllFloll, (Hid said p. it tr is de , Aeons fo.keep hou.e therein ;.lid there fore prays yotir flo111)ro to vain him a license it', keep a pulilie house at place aforesaid fur the'ensuinciesr, and he will e,kqr ray • • W E 11.4ENSLEBEN. 4 60 8 73 8 55 7 01 7 56 04 /43 7 05 We the "euhecribera cititone.ol: the township of Wein and the county of runtingdbn. rectms mend thir Lahore petitioner and certity that the inn or tavern ahovernentionett it necessary to cc connuodute the public and eutirtniti strangers amt traveller., and that the, petitioner above 'panted is , of itiatutetupetua , for honesty 'and 4gin- .3 20 1 41 10 61 19 29 • 2 71 14,87 11 15 2 96 pertwee, and in well provided with flout* room ..riind ton vehieneerr forthe accornhiOdotioh of etran eerrverid trei r iPlierti, • • 'indub Flamer,'Sarnael b Srtiloeti Jas Myron, jr, Solonion Siev , el.; nifienrlf . v. ten, - Iranc Neff,'S'arauel OregOr)i, ert B Wilson, Joseph Reed, Mordecai Henry, John 'Eberly, John Cuniegham, Daniel Stauffer. • • TO the Honorable Judges of Court'of . Quarter .S 4 cssions, &c., of ; gtiun'qgdbn county, at slptil Term, 1860. •. The Petittoh of Shmuel (Then of the •towitship blltarrbe , ;in the said county, rittpectfully show eth t. That he has 'recently 'porehMell'that well known l'iittirn'ii!Othl, in the low.i of Saulsbury. itt I.3orree:toWnship, now occupied ht Janice Livingston ;he therefore prrts ,out Donors to Irma hint a License to keep a Public House' at the place tiforehaid lbr the enstiitig . yelii . :"anti• - SAMUEL C,oEN, ThC subscribers, of Da r ree township, in the 'County 'of A recommend the' above petitioner,and certify that the inn or tav ern above mentioned is necessary to aecornmo. date:the public and entertain stringers or tray tillers and that the petitioner above named is of goad repute for honesty and temperance, and is Well provided wkh hoine moth and conveni ences fur the lodging and accomtnodation of strangers and travellers, 52 38 3 85 . . . John Harper ' Isaac .Anderson, John Hirst, Thomas Bell, Shadrack Chaney, E C Gillam, George Sleek, Job Slack, David Ramsey, John Carver, S A Cress well, George 114 John Love, James Forrest, John AlcCiatri, Gilbert Chaney, John Gilleland, hunee CartnontpJames Ewing, Peter Livingston. ! .•• . March 5, 1850:* • . To the Honorable , the Judges of the Court of Quarter• Sessions, -6re. 4 r of Huntingdon county, at April Perth, 1850. The petition or Michael Sister of the itoroukti *of Alexatittriti, in the county of Huntingdon, shewcth That he keeps a putilat inn oi'tasern in the house he now occupies in the said borough al Alexandi ia, and that the said inn or taierit lb necessary to accommodate the public, soil enter tain stringers and travellers ; your ,piiiitionet therefore prays your Honors to grant him a Cense for the continuance of the saute; and your petitioner will ever pray • &c. • Alt, HA EL SISLE#2. We the underligned, citizen. of the bowel of Alexandria hereby certity that the bruise tin* kept by Michael Sisler, a. an inwor triverrl in the borough of Alexandria is neer/mirky' to ac cearimodite the public and entertain alrangerp cud traveller., ouJ that the said Michael Dicier is of good repute for honesty nail temperance, itridle will provided with hese. room and con venience. for the acconunodatioti of strangers and traVelliirtf John Swoope, •Piper, . Michael Ri , chason, Alexander Stitt, Jno Coneley, Samuel Spylier, H 'Fort; ler; Stephen Itinger, Enoch Kline, Samuel Ise . ObOrgi Benjamin Williams, °Norge 's allcer, Jacob Baker, Andrei', M'Clure, Henry Al'Clure, William Moore, Jahn Bieber. H Kennedy. . , . Pelt Unite ' To Me iforiora , A,kilies of the t'Ourt of • Qiiarier Sessions, &c., elf Huta ing • done ounty,, ut dpri 1 lerm,• 1850. The petiflon'er A: Jblittston, of the .I.3orottglt. 0,1 - tuntingdon„in the county' 'of Huntingdon,- r tfiect r4i•esents : that he is provided with house roorn and stabling, and all the necessary aceem- Imodations for. keeping. a house of pub-' iic entertainment, at the house now oc cupied by himself in said Borough. Ho therefore prays your hottiJr'S" ,tchgrant b.itri a license to Continue to keep a house of entertainment at said- place, for the ensuing year, and as in duty , ham} will pray, &e. , A. JOHNSTON. IV° the • tintlersigned•eitizens velhe bOrough of •Hilirtingdo'n''''dO hereby:Cer tify that the above named petitioner,, A. Johnston, is a man of good reput e for honesty and, temperance; :rind is w€ll prbvided .with' houseroom for the . ac commodation of strangers arid travel lers,,l4l.6o Ih4f-Alte• Inn or Tavern pro. posed.. 4) be necessary to accom thodate and enteftaiti gers and travellers. C S Black, Louis Schneider, Thos %Val lace, H K Neff, C A Newingham Mo ses Sires, .Jarries Snit'on; Wltliarn A William Glasgow G.eePwin J Maguire,. G eci A Steel,K:H.McCoy, • Benj. Snare, Jss. Clark. • • Mira 5, 1850. To the Honorable Judges of the Coure,of Quarter Sessions, 4c. of Huntingdon County, at the.4pril 850. The petition of of Joseph Forest re spectfully sheweth : That your petition er occupies n commodious house in the borough of Petersburg and county afore said, .which is well calculated for a house of public entertainment, and suit obit and necessary for the acrommoda thin of the public and the ehiertainment Of strangers and travellers, ,and.that he is now occiipyingi and has heretofore for:sotne years occupied the said house ns a public• house; Re therefore prays your honors•to. grant him a lfrcetiSe to continue beeping the . said house as a public house ) and he:will ever pray &c. JOS. FORREST. We the undersigned citizens of the borough of Petersbur g being personally acquainted with die said Juseplithrtest and also having knowledge of the bootie for which the license is prayed, do here by certify that the said house is neces• strry to accommodate the public and en tertain. strangers and travellers. That the said Joseph Forrest is-a person of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and that ht'is well provided with lionse'ropin and •Conk , enietices for the , toyit weeoutruodittion of strangers ,and travellers. Jno It• Hunter, Jno P Mnrphy,• John J ' Marks, 'Geo 11Cresswell, Jas M Ir vine, II Orhi4y, Barnabas..Zeigler Jr I. 13. Ilutchinsoa, .Win 13 Megaben, Tho.mas Morgan, Isaac Winry, Isaac Post, Jonathan Hardy, Josepii . .ldhn. T b drlitrell 5, 1850. • • - Petition. ----- To the Honorable Judges of the 'Court of quartirSepsidn3, &C., HUatingdon C ( otinty;at'..dipiql 7'era, g, of the townSfirVoP , Porier; in the county of Huntingdon,, respectfully rFpreeents That your petitioner is desirous of keeping, a public Inn or Tavern in the house -he-now occupies, being in the township above named, eitsttif the town ,ef Alexsndria, and on the Noithern 'Turnpike 'leading td Pittsburg. That hi lies' protided himself with necessa ries far the accommodation, of strangers and travellers, and therefore prays your honors to grant Min a license -to keb'p a public hriase of entertolninent In said house, and he will ever pray -&C. SAMPLE FLEMING. We ille,suhecribers,. citizens of the township of Porter, in the County of Huntingdon, do certify that the Tavern prayed for above by SaMple Fleming, is necessary for the 'accommodation of the public: and the entertainment• of straqeisaad k .,t revellers, that the said applicant is of good repute for honesty and tempertitice, and-is -*ell provided With hetnie room and other convenien;. cies for .the accommodation of strrin geri and.travellers. Francis Conner, John•Relsen jr; Jacob P. Baker,, Henry Miller, Wm 11 Cook, 'William Laird: Jr ' Adam Hatfield, Solomon Hamer John Gemmel], Tho Maloy, A J Wilson; Jooph Works U Taylor, Peter Piper. , March. 5; 1850.—* Petition. E. C: J. N. 11Ai., lew Arrangement. CARRIAGE I. WAGONMINUFACTORL 11TOULD respectfully inforrri the pnlilic that V V they have purchased front llenry'Sinith, his 'thole, si c k, i&c,, belonging to the anise deport. ment otitis buaineso, and that they wif carry . iton tor, the present, in all ite 'triune branches, in the'iliop heretofore occupied by Mr. Smith. They ore prepared to execute allordeterin their line on the shor toot notice antl, moot teationable terms. Carriages, Bu gg ies, Wagons, Sleighs, Carts, Wheelbarrows, &e., made to order, of the befit materials, and at rent timinble pi ices. Repairing of all kinds of vehicles, thine on the shortest notice. o'rbure wanting neat, cheap and durable articles in to line of busineee, are respectfully requested to kreb !Item a call. Feh."...6, 1 PMIO, -Petition. Summers i• Ball, Petition. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Cleaner Sessions, die., of Huntingdon county; tit April Tenn, The petition of.'Abraham Moyer of hforris tow,ighip, in the said county, Yeepuetfully ehew- Leth3..That he occupies a house in the town of Waterakreet, to the township of Morrie afore, said, wliidll bus for many years been used- end , occupied es a public house of entertainment, end is desirous of continuing to keop a public house,therelp ; hetberefure prays your Honors to, grunt him a license to keep ,a public house at the place aforesaid for the ensuing year, and he will ever pray.. ABRAHAM MOYER. The Subscribers, citizens of the township of Morrie, in the county of Huntingdon recom mend the above petitioder and certify that the InanvtaVerli eiltrve mentioned is neceseary to ecoommodatoghe public and entertain strangers or travellers, and that the petitioner above named• is of Anol i t repute for honesty and tern ,perance, and is well priiiided with house room and convenienr'.es for the lodging and acconuno• &Aim' of 4rang era and travellers. John Renner, ,Aioxander McClintich, Job PlYmptoni Ilenry 13 Mytinger, Pe• ter Conigan, Samuel Herniate; 3 Lt• Butts, J M Young, John Mytinger, John Cary, Robert Kinkead, G•W Graham. Orphans' Court Sale. DY virtud of On order of the Orphans' Court ofgultingdon county, will he ex posed to sale on the premises, by the under signed Executors of the last will of Matthitw Garner, late of Penn township: Huntingdon county, dee'd., on Saturday MI .tith day ojAprit nr.rt, at 1l o'clock. A. M a TRACT. OP LAND, situate in llopewell township, adjoining landS on which John Beaver now resides and others. The ritioie valuable tract of land Is Well worthy the attention of purchasers. Any person wieh: ing to view the vintages can call open Thesfil). Bernier!. ! • • • . • Tanta,—One third of the portlier', money to be paid on confirmation of mile, one-third in one year shereatter, and one-third in two 'ears, with interest from confirmation of rude, to bese: cured by• bond and mortgage or the purchaser. •: By the Court. M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. . Attendance given by - JOHN GARNER; VEURGE GARNER; March 5, 1 550. • - ' • • Execetior.v Auditor's Sot ice, • NOTICE is hereby given to all per. sons interested, that the undersign- ed has heed appointed try the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county. Auditor to ascertain and repiErt, licitte against the interest or share of Jas. M. tall: in the proceeds of the sale a lhe real estate of his father, Josiah Hall, deceased, and to apportion the said interest amongit the lieu creditpra, qua that he, h.s aPPPinjed.atur. tlay, the 23,1 day of March next.•at P. M.,at his office in the borough of Huntingdon, for the hearing of the parties, tke. Whin and where ell persona interested may attend if then think proper, , JOHN REED, Auditor. Prdr 20.1850-41. M, 1, M, ROWt, 63 North Third Sieet, above .arch, PIIILADELPHIA. Isnn Doz. Corn Bi:oonis, UV 500. Painted. Boekets ; 500 nests Willow Market lia6kets ; 600 tt Cedar Tubs ; 800 Stair oind.flarrel ('horns; together With the laige4stock of Willow, Cedar tind Eastern Woodware ever oiter,d in the city. ClOlll I , llbl tti.tlll. Mimi Tor, broom cord at our factory . • • Feb. 26, 1850. • • ORPHAN'S COURT: SALg Of Va1 . u4034 Real Estate: . . 1)Y virtue of and alias order of the Orphans I) Court of Huntingdon county, !be follotting tteseribed tract of land, latF,the property of Abra• ham Long,tice'd, acill sold as follow., viz 'On Friday the 6th day of April next' (A. D. 1850) dt and on the premise.; all that valuable tractof Lime Sten, Land of the first quality sit uate in Dublin township; 'in alitigtitill county, neartle Burnt Cabins, and known. thb ins Farm". containing 'about 107 acres and 88 perches; - having about 120,acresslea,re and der godd fence. and in theitighest'state of coin. iation—having thereon a log dwelling house and stable, and two neverfailing springs of water. Will also be sold at the same time and place, . . . two contiguous and odjoining (toots of lund, in the said township of Dublin . iaid county, bound ed by lands of Thomas W. Neely, Esq.; and oth ers, containing 00 acres nioi e OF less, and la', jug thereon a good atone dwelling houie a small portion cletirea ..andcultivated. The thrirbof will be sold as one tract. • • • . , A •LSO, at • the house of David .Friikei, in the bbrough of Shirleysburg, on Stinti•tny the Gat d a y of April next A. D. 1860, at 1 o'clock V: M. A tract of Mountain land Well timbered lying on the Block Log • Mountain in Shirley tdrinahip adjoining Mita of Samuel 1 - 1. BNII and Akre curtaining 88' acres more or less. l'itana.—thre third: of the ptirchaae Money to Ira paid oh the confinnotion of the sale, one third in one year wilt interest. and the• temain legthird at tire death of the widow with inter est thereon during • her life' to be phitl annually ant!•to be securers by bdnds and mortgage. Any information will be given by - William Ate Loin of Dublin toweship, Oen. A. P. Wilson at Huntingdon, or by the eubstribors at Shirfeye burg, litnttingdorreonnty. By .onle.• of the Oroltene' Court, • , M. F, CA 'AUBE LI., Urk, \V M. B. LEAS, • Melrl'lTY, Trustees, Feb. l9 . /930. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. TN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court lof Huntingdon county the following real es tate will be exposed to public sale, on the prem. lees, in Jackson township, Huntingdon criuntp, On Satarelay the ltith day of March tie2it, at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, to .wit All that certain lot of ground situate in Jackson 'l'esinshili, iiaid county, adjoining lands 61 Henry tee add James ,Alexander, edniairsing Shout one acre, With a log housound stribln there oil erected; Idtd the property of WM. McKee, dec tl. TEnmi Os RAtt4.o6ll: half of the tiurchaso honey to raid do etniqtnyition ,of the sole, and he bilanoe in ono year lbeisider with interest. !ti be 4ecured by Ite Mond and mortgage of the [iurclinsor. M F. CAMPRET.L, JOHN OAKS, Adm'r.„ with the will annexed of Wm. McKee, deed. Feb. 12. 1850. LlPmllll.l.o.cai BY . 1461041,4:v' gln-8 undlibiighed•reo&igneei of Hair and ' M added/will soil at , Shadokittp, dn.Tookloy tho 2d day of Apri4,4614.0, on.S4'ict Vontainilig 150 aer4s,.in Dublin wyll import d rind it, a gond Mate of cul:ivallOn. A isd—On the same day, wi I offer Ai/ Ink a /Mother dr 1.01. Of drohnd in the of Chlyiviile, id Eltiblig foWnship. A Iso—On thb same day, about 70 serail of timber loud in Crothwell tott whip, part 13 ing in :Shade Gap, where there is a, good meat for water works. ilnd good water power. A be sold on the pretniies,, on ednattlay, the 3d day of April, 1:40, the Melinda Iron Work" situate on the Aug hivick creek, in ettnaisrell Huntingdon connty, Pe:, and *fibrin few miles of the Pennsylvania Canal anihnil road. The IVorks co ci.l of a Ch. renal Ihr :Ace and Forge, firstly new, and yaw Mill, all in good order, and the usual and necessary hou ses and buildings attached thereto, together with about 020 acres Of hind adjoining the Workir, 'shout 70 acres cleared aml in a good stint of cu'iiiation, and the remainder of.,thr premiere is tinitier aid woodland upon which some iron ore hao been Mind convenient to the Furnace. To any poison wishing to engage in the Iron business,the above Works titter great Induce ments; they are located ih a itedfthy and thri ving neighborhood, where laif6f end meterial• ere comparatively cheap. Good ate ruin be had convenient to the Furnace, and timber .e% mod ornin prices : op Atqfherick creek. gives ample water power at all seasons of the Also—('.n the mime day, one tract of land in Springfield township, containing 75 scree well improved, and a good quality of land, lying on Aurrhwiek creek. Attendance given and term. mode known on Joy deal, Titos.. E. ORBTEINV, • THOi. W. NE,pfX, gol3l'. MADDErf. Veb. 26, A psidnees, Orphans' Court Sale. Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court 1) of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to sale on the preMises, by public vendue or out cry, on Sit thg 6tls. day of April, 1850, a TRACT OF LAND, situate ill Brady township. in said county, con taining 108 ate., more or leas, adjoining lands of Jamesitoss. Jobe 'Yocum, Jame. Ker,,lames McDonald, and others. The said tract of, land hes along the kisacoquillas valley, is within, a convenient distance of the Pennsylvania Ril.• road and Canal, and is well timbered, which 'render. it very valuable, and (deity a prontattio speculation to purelmers, Poems.— The half of the purclurse money 40 be, paid on con fir motion of sale, and ttie reaitibb .in one year tiorearter, with it.terem, to to se cured by bond, and Rortgage of the purchaser, Ry the Court, • M. 0; CAMPRELL,'theriu.' . . Attendance given by . WILLIAM V. MILLER,' ofJohn Wiley deed., February 26. Auditor's Notice. NOTICE ie iiWiisity given to all perione-intev ented, thavitre stniteiOrtved, heti been ap pointed Auditor I , Y the Court.of : Coipniiiihrlees of Huntington county, to distribute the proceeds of theSheritre sale of the reel coatis of Ake, amongst the lien'ereilliors, Ste MI that he hes eprnihtefl Friiloy,.the 22d Jai , of Mete% Ilext. at I o'clock 0.. M., at his office in the dioroagh of Huntingdon, for inektng eaid. distrthntion at which time and , place all pergons interested may attend if they think proper. JOHN REED, Auditor. Feb. 26, 1860..4t. ' inettee of the Peace. respectfullyHE ttttl{b~ihantiouki annount e to the voters of Huntingdon, that he will 4e a candidate fur the office of Justice of thi Pence, at the enstting Sly ing Election, and will Le thtukful fur their etarages. HOBERT STITT. . . . Feb.l9, 1850. Admpinistrator 3 iilmtrice. LETTERS of Asheintstriitioa have been Rrnn ted to the dubscriber Upon the 't of dEo F. t‘ 8111 t( MWitship, deceesed. Ait pereohs bevitti, _me wilt preeent them duly ohthentiehlttd; and theie 'itidebtod ore tegtieeted to Melte payment to 11A.113 fIitAILTON, Frb. 19, Isso. .itiihni.niet rotor, LAST NOtittrik PaERSONS knOititit . thenfselves In debted to the fi riti of R. K. NEFF & 0., are hereby ;OA:ironed that' nil bal ances fdlitid iin their books after the Ist driy df April, Isso,will be transferred to the proper Officers for Collection. it will therefore be well, fOr those concern ed, to ball immed:ately upon 'the sub scriber and save further expento. • IL K. NEFF, for . H..K. Neff& tiro. Feb. 19, 1850 FURNIWERE SALE, TIM subscriber, expecting to leave Hunting ), 'don shortly, will offer at AU.CTION on Tuc STII or M.toui, his itougehold Furniture, and n onricty of other articles, annipg which in et ROCKAWAY CARRIAGE, not math Worn. Bale to commence at 9 o'clock A. NV. — .Teruis then made known. JOHN THEOLES, Feb. 19, 050, . , • REMOVAL. NEW Goons I NEW Goons I . SIMONTON respectfullyT~TO c U u ! to ti eande .': ne u n Sisal bor#y else, hi Isp his old has removed his store from his std stand, to the rosin a few doors below . , on the same aide of Os strA, and bul two doors from William Dorris' EttOte. In addition to hit old stock, he 11 . .1; it ificeited an elegant assartrbent of QZ) Cr) Which he is prepared to sell as cheap, if nM 'a //We cheaper. Ihin cats be procured shrew here. the stock consists-of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Drugs, epo., Oc. Thankful fur past firvoi:s he *mild' real ea rnl y.solich a continobnee of public favor. It WI I always give him tiefteure to use hip. utmnat exertione to render satiffection to those who may deal with him. Feb. 19, 1850. . •• . . • PURE California Gold wedding ringifor,sabe by NEFF & MILLER. Oet. 10, 1810,..