Rota Hero of IllerEhlin4lie; Classification of Dealers and Retailersof Mer khandize in Huntingdon county, by the ..Ap praiser of Mercantile Taxes" for the year com mencing the Ist day of May A. D. 1850, viz i Amount Class of Liceve. .4lexandria Borough. Bucher & Porter 12 $l2 50 John N Swoope 12 50 Charles Porter 13 10 00 Dorris & Walker 10 0,9 Michael Siaaler 14 7 09 Georgia.B Young 0 Barre& Township. A W Grafi' & Co.* 14 John Ciesswell & Co: " Gillam & Frank Irvine 3 J & Co. Brady Township. Ktssler & Brother 12 do for Pat: Mid: 4 Irvine, Green &Co. 13 Washington Buchanan 14 do for Pat. Med. 4 . Birmingham Borough, James Clarke 13 James Bell Ettinger &Brother Jolo Thoinpedn Cass ToliniShip. Read & M'llDufT James Henderson Clay Township. E B Orbison & Cu. Cromwell Township. Thoi.eg Orbison & Co Isett & Wigton George Sipes David Buller Dublin Township Brice X Blair & Co James Cree Franklin Township. G & J H Stonebralter Shorb Stewart & Co. John S !sett J W Mattern & !sett & Harnish Jahn Conrad Huntingdon Bo,ough Fisher' 14I'Murtrie & Co 12 j'arid 11 Saxton George Gwin it Dorsey er Maguire 44 Thomas Read 4. Sort 13 do for Pat. Med. 3 William Dorris 13 Moses &rouse Peter Swoope 14 Dr William Swoope William Stewart* if T R Simonton do for Pat. Med. 4 Willoughby 14. B & W Snare Jacob Snyder Neff & Miller 14 James T Scott 44 Levi Westbrook Jackson Township. E & A Stewart 14 William Cummins Robert M'Burney 44 John A Wright &Co 13 Hopewell Township. Wigton & Moore 18 James Entrekin 11 13 14 Henderson Township; Henry Comprobst 14 Morris Township. Geo W Patten & COI 15 Geo H Steiner 12 do for Pat. meth 4 Irvine & Kessler 14 Joseph Law Steiner 'Si Law & Fetterhoof 4{ Porter Township. S Hatfield &Co. 13 Joseph Green & Co. " PetersbUrg Borough. Abraham Cress well 11 John R Hunter Irvine & Marks 14 Shlrleysburg Borough. John Long & Co. 13 Henry Brewster " John Luta* 14 David Fraker If W t l liam Johnston Shirley Township. Samuel Ft Bell 11 Asktns & Sharra James Kelly &"ed. * " Penn Township, Frank & Neff" 13 & E Plumtner. el Tell Township. ACBlair&Co, 14 Jacob Filmalee Springfield Township. Robert Madden . , of H 14 Tod Township. James Anderson* 14 Horatio Trexler & Co. Mordecai Chilcote • " Union Township. Glasgow & Brother 14 Walker Township. James Campbell* 15 Given & Orlady " West Township. Cunningham klllyton 15 Warriorsmark bird. F. Patton lg Abedaego Stevens Joseph B Shugarts 14 William Giles* • Joshua R Cox* WAREBOUSES. Norris Township. Morrell it,Mytinger 14 •: Barree Township. Robt. and DastlTMaisey '9 George Bell Brady Township. 3as Ji Jim McDonald; ': Hopsioen Township. Leonard Weaver 10 Penn Township. Isaac ee John Peightal 10 5 00 Tod Township. John Hoover • 10 500 BRE WER. alexandeitt Borough; , Henry Pockler 8 00 Classification of 'eer, Oyster and Eat ing houses, for the year commencing Ist day of April A. p. 1850, viz Vilexandrici Borough. W L' Ph Ii I ips' 8 5 00 W L s Philip 5 00 Brady 7didiship. _ _ _ Johp Montgomery* / .15 00 . Henderson Township. Jamei M. Foster 8 5 00' Huntiitgdon Borough. Louis Schneider* 7 15 00 Henry Africa " 10 00 David Harvard 8 5 00 Smith & Ritter " 5 00 Catharine HeWright* " 7:50 Jno M Coningham gr 5 00 Robt De Corsey* el 7 50 Petersburg Borough. John Nelson 8 5 00 10 Bd 7 50 7 00 10 00 12 50 5 00 10 00 7 00 6 00 10 00 7 00 1 00 7 00 Morris Township. Washington Sissler. 7 15 00 Thdmes Isenberg* 41 15 00 Samuelßeigle* 10.00 7 00 James Kelly" It 15 00 Porter Township. John Nelson* 8 7 50 Mtlker Township. Joseph thinglaff 8 5 00 Warriorsm rk Tp. John Cramer* 8 / 50 /Cf 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 Those marked aux (•) jell ligrthr NOTICE is hereby given to the abOve niirried dealers in Merchandize, &c., that I will attend at the Commissioners Office in the borough of Huntingdon, on Thursday the 11th day of April next, for the purpose of hearing persons who may desire to appeal from the above classifica tion, as the amount of their sales for the previ ous year. 10 00 7 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 Any person selling Patent Medicines yearly to the amount of $lOO, or more, in connection with.other merchandize, is required'by law, to pay an additional license. Any person keeping an Eating House &c, whose yearly sales shall amount to $5OO or more, or shall carry on a Dis tillery or Brewery, or shall sell Patent Medi cines without a license, is liable to be indicted and fined $2OO or more, as provided for in the Act of Assembly passed,loth April 1840. If the above license fees ate ndt paid td the County Treasurer,,or ndt ofonetated by the undersigned, he is directed to sue for and recov er the same; ridding ten per cent to the licence for his trouble. J. SMIfH READ, Appr. of Mercantile Taxes. March t 9, 1850—it. PROCE i lII A'I'fOIV. EKEAS, by precept to me directed, de. ‘l' ted at Huntingdon, the 19th day of Jane 1850, under the hands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivety of the 20th judicial dietrict of Pehn+ aylvania, composed of the counties of Htniting , don, Mifflin and Union, and the Hons. hiihes Gwin and John Stewart, his associates, judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, op , pointed to hear, try, and determine all and edery indictments and presentments, made or taken Mt or concerning all crimes,vviiich by the laws of the Commonwealth are made capital or felorriet of death and other ofiencea,crimes and misdemeaaots; which have been, or shall be committed or perpe trated within said county, or all persons who are or rhall hereafter be committed or perpetrated, for crimes afitresaid, I am commanded to make prd lamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, will be held at the Court I - louse, in the borough of Huntingdon, on the Orl Monday (and Bth day) of April 1850, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, lie then and there to prosecute them as it shall he just, and that all justices of the peace, coroner and constables within the said county, be then and there in their proper rersons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their records,inquitaitionet, examinations and remembrance., to do those thlngasthiclr to their office respectively appertain. MAMIE IV CEO WNO VER, Sheriff. sit P: Milli Cries, t Mircti 12; 1850. I 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 00 12 50 5 00 7 00 7 00 ? 00 7 00 10 00 io oo 12 50 12 5i 7 00 PROCL./I.IIIATION. -wHERE AS, by precept to me ditbcted by the Judges of the Common Pleai of the coun ty of Huntingdon. bearing tact the 194 h day of Jan„ A. V. 1850.1 am commanded to make public proclathation throtighoot my whole baili wick that a Court of Common Pleas, will be held at the Court House m the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the 3d Monday (and 15th day) of April A. D. 1859, for the total of all issues in said court, which remain unr• determined before the cold judges, when and where all jurors, witneesos and suitors, in the trial of ssid keeps are teghiaed. MATTIIE W CROWN° tgp, Shear. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, t ITUlllingdoll.M.Feh, 12. 1850. t 10 00 10 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 10 00 i 0 00 15 00 15 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 FURNITURE SALL Veridue will be held at the horse A of the undersigned, in the borough Huntingdon, on Tuesday, March 26th 1850, . . 7 00 10 50 7 00 7 00 commencing at 9 o'clock, A. M., at which will be offered for sale her Personal( Property; consisting of a large variety of valuable Mime hold and kitchen furniture, to specify which it, deemed unnecessary. Terms, liberal, and will be made known on morning of sale. 7 00 15 00 10 00 MARGARET MOORE March 12, 1850, 10 00 Auditor's Notice. CITICE is hereby given to all per li - •• sons interested, that the dndersign- 1 ed has been appointed by ,the Orphans' Court of, Huntingdon county, Auditor to ascertain and report . liens against the interest or share of Jar. M. Ball. in the proceeds of the sale of the reel rotate of his father, Josiah Ball, deceased, and to apportion the said interest amongst the lien creditors, &c., and that he has appointed Satu t day, the 29d day of March nest. it 1 o'clock P. M „a( his office irk the borough of Hiintingdon, for the hearing of the parties, &c. Wh.sn and where all persona interested 'Miry attend if they think proper. ' JOHN REED, Auditor. Feb. 26, 1850-41. ' 10 00 10 00 7 00 10 60 10 50 7 00 8 00 A 00 , 8 00 BLANK DEEDSAND BONDS FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. 5 Or! SHERIFF'S SALES.. BY virtue of sundry writs of vend. ex. and lev. fit. now in •my hands, *ill sell at tho Court House, in the bor ough of Huntingdon, on Monday the Bth dtty df April next i at 10 o'clock, P.M., at Public Ventlue or outcry, the follow ingdescribed Property, viz : . All file defendant's right, title and interest in and to a eerier' tract of land, situate in Brady township, Huntingdon bounty, containing about 109 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James Lane, David Milliken, James Irvin & Co., hav ing thereon erected a Log House and cabin barn, apple orchard—about 30 acres cleared. &dud. taken* In execution and to be told as the property of JaMes Kelly. . All defendants right, tit'e and inteieet in and to a certain lot of ground, situate in Rolleneburg, in the township of Wtilker, containing 60 leer in front, tuntirrg hack 166 feet, and No. 5 accor ding to the plan of said town, adjoining Jamee Campbell, and John Shriver, having thereon erected a MO stoty (mate dwelling house, two shop., a good well of water and pump in well, lot paled and in good condition. I,;eized end ta ken in Oketutlon, haa to be sold as the properl of Daniel Storer. —aLso— Two lots of ground in the Borough of AlBi andria, being lots No. 16 and 17 in the new town plot of said borough. fronting each sixty feet upon the turnpike, and extending bock 260 feet, adjoining a lot of Samuel Spyker on the east and-- street on the west, having thereon erected ti two story plastered dwelling house, a frame kitchen and a stable. Seized and taken in execution, and to lie sold as the property of Jacob Kough. S A certain &ea Of land, situate ih Barren and West township's, Huntingdon county, Contain- Rig orie titindred and thirty-six acres, more tit rieg,vounded e lands of John Horning. Wit liadi ()each ji., Henry Busier, and lands of Wil liam Couch and Adorn Couch's heirs, tiow in the possession of Nicholas Decker and formerly owned by Valentine Peightal. Ta be sold in pursuance of a writ of partition on order of sale. -ALSO All that certain one story brick plastered buil• ding in the borough of Huntingdon, fronting on Hill street, between Hill and Allegheny streets. adjoining lot. of A. P. Wilson and lot claimed by B. W & Wm. 51cMurtrte, being in front on said Hill street 50 feet, depth 34 feet, with chan cel and vestry room 15 feet square, and the lot and piece of ground appurtenant thereto. Seized and taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of the Hector and Church Wardens and Vestrymen of St. John's Church, Huntingdon, owflera or reputed oWners, and Chitties 13. Calla han, Contractor. —.dLSO— All that certain tract or parcel of land lying on Stone mountain, in Jackson township, con taining 437 acres. more or Tess, adjoining lands of Robert Cummins and others, warranted in the some ofJonnthan Priestly, fusing no improve- Manta thereon. ,seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the proberty of F. A. Jennings M. CRO WNONFIR, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Hor.tingdon, March 12,1850. t. C. Sumattns. J. N. BALL. Neiv Arrangement. CARRIAGE & WAGON MIANUFACTORi. Summers & Mall, . y \ (!hiiL6yD have respectfully-inform perm ~,iirom henry p i ryi l i i , e t, 1, that ,s (no s, stock, &c., belonging to the above depart.. merit °This business, and that they %till carry it on for the present, in all its variOrts branches, in the shop heretofore actrpied by Mr. Smith. They are Prepared to execute all &del s in their line on the shortest notice and most reasonable Wraith Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sleighs, Cads, Wheelbaerows, &c., Arida to order, of the best materials, end at rea sonable pi ices. Repairing of art kindi of vehicles, done 071 the shortest. notice. . . . . Those wanting neat, cheap and durable articles in their line of business, areroapectfully requested to, give then a call. _ _ _ _ Feb. 26, 1860 EXEC eTOI2 I B NOTICE. Estate of WlLLid.y TYESTO . .NIate of Henderson tn. Huniingdon county, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testamentary on said estate have been granted to the undersigned. All persons in debted to said estate arc requeated to make lots mediate payment and those having claittia or di: mends against the same to present them dul)l authenticated for settlement to THOS. FISHER, March IS, 1850-6 t. Executor. t 9 Regis er s Notice. mTICEo is hereby given to all per . sons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their ac counts in the Register's Office ht Hunt ingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirmation and al lowance, at, the Orphans' Court, to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the coun tj, of Huntingdon, on •WedneSday, the 10thdak of April'neit, to wit _ . 1. James Clark, Executor of the last will and testament of Eliiabeth Shaver, late of Shirley township ! deAL 2. John McCulloch; administrator of John Scußeni late of the Borough of Pe tersburg, dec'd. . 3. William Porter, administrator, de banes non of Cornelius Davis, late of Jackson township. deed. 4. Jane Gregory, surviving executor of the last will and testament of Wes ley Gregory, late of West township, dec'd. 5. William B. Leas & Samuel McWit ty, administrators of Abraham Long, late of Shirley township, dec'd. 6. Thomas Fisher,' Guardian of the minor Children of Jesse Johns ; late of Shirley township, dec'd. 7. Jahn Maguire ; unrdian of the mi nor. chil4ren of George* Hyle, late of the Borough of Alexandria, dec'd. . 8. Jan Ruipbarger, and Martin Hou ser, administratOrs of John Rumbarger, late of Warriorsmark township, dec'd. M. F. CAMPBELL, Reline.. Register's 0 ffice, Huntingdon, March. 1?, 1850. BOAT FOR SALE. rfHf sub6criber offer; for sale a Tide % ater CANAL BOAT, now laying in the Canal at the first Lock above Jackstown, which wtll be deposed' of low for CASH. Apply to THOMAS READ, Esq., Hun tingdon, or the subscriber in Cassville, Huntingdon county. JAMES McILDUFF. rif arch 5,1550, Enconrage YOur Own Mechanics. Saddle and Harness ManufactOry. WILLIAM OLlilit GOUT WWOULDr6spectfutly inform his friends and the public at large, that he continues the aboire business in Main street, Huntingdon, nearly oppo site the store of Read & Son. All kinds of HARNESS,- nand' BAD DLO of a superior kind; BRIDLES, in short, every thing in his line of buy sinett, will be manufactured on the shortest notice, of the best materials, and as cheap, if not cheaper, that can be had at any other establishment in the county. He is thankful for trie.liberal patron age already extended to hide, and hopes by strict attention to business to receive a continuance of public tabor. ea-A large assortment of SADODES READY MADE, always on hand, and made in superior style. rpHides, and country produce gen erally, taken in exchange for work. March 5, 1850. TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. THE undersigned, Executors of the last will of Matthew Garner, late of Penn township, Htintingdon county, dt,c'd, will expose to sale on the premises, by public Von- Ode or outcry, on Sathreley the oth dap of April iiett, at 3 o'clock P. M., eight or nine town lots, situate in the 4iliage of Matktestturg, in said township and county. Tcruts--Otte-half of the purchase utonejr et be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in six months thereafter. Attendance given by JOHN GARNER, GEORGE GARNER. March 5, 1860. , Executor, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned appointed by the Orphan's Court, Auditor to ascer tain liens or Mitt against the estate of Charles Brotherline, dec'd, end the entrant of the inter eat due from said estate to the administrator of Elizabeth Brotherline,deed, and to apportion the balance to, and among the heirs of the said Charles Brotherline, deed., will attend for that purpose at his office in the borough of Hunting don on Saturday the 30th day of March next, at 1 o'clock P. M. when and where all persons interested can attend. R: BRUCE' PETRIKIN, Auditor Marcn 6,1860 , DR. JOHN Pi DORSEP, TIAVINd located himself in Huntin g don, te ll spectfully begs leave to offer his profes sional Services to the citizens, and vicinity. Office in the new Back Row, nearly opposite the Court House. Huntingdon, March 5, 185th NOTICE. Tthe heirs end legal represenltitivetl of Al. exander Ramses , late of 6pringfield town= ship, Huntingdon comity, deceased : You are hereby notified that the Orphand' Court °timid eottnty did at January Term last, grant d rule on you to come into said Court olf the the first day of April Term (2d Monday of April) next, and accept or refuse to take the real estate of the said Alexander Ramsey, deed, at the valuation thereof ; when and where you nuiy Intend for that purpose if you think proper. M. (AO WNOVER, Sheriff. March 5,1850-4 t. Auditor's Notice. rpn g undersigned. appointed Auditor by the 1. Orphans' Court of hunting& n county, to marshal the assets, &c., in the hands ofJona than Elias, Administrator of Jac., Ihr.ta, fate ofTod township said county, deceased, hereby notifies al! persons interested in said estate, that he will attend for the said purpose at his office in Huntingdon, on Saturday tho 30th day of March inst., at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. J. SEWELL STEWART, Hr ntingtion, March 5, 1850, Auditor. lIETITiON. To the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, Am, of Hunting dori eimaty, at April Term, 1850. The petition . '6f A. Llarmon, of the borough of Huntingdon, respectfully represents : That he is desirous of continuing to keep a public house of entertainment inthat old arid established stand where ho new resides ; that he is provided with all necessary conveniences for thn deCcimm'odd tion of silencer. and traveller e. He therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license, and he will ever pray, &c. A. OARNION. We, the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Huntingdon, in said county, do certify that d fdvern or house of entertalttrnehi dt the above mentioned ie treoessary for the accommo• dation of the and to entertain 'grangers and travelletri; that the petitioner above named, is et man of good repute for honesty and temper• trace, and is well ptovided with house mem and other conveniences for the accommolation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and travellers. _ . James Clark, W Rothrock, John Ar mitage, John N Prowell, 0 Costs, David Colestock, Gdorge A Steel, .D Nevving hana, Thomas Kyler, T B 141 iller, Wil liam Johnston; W B Zeigler, John Flen oar. !state of Samnel &eel, deed. Executors' Notice. ALL persons interested in the Mate of Sam , uel Fiteel, late of the borough of Hunting don;in the county of Huntingdon, deed, are hereby notlhed that letters testamentary on the estate of said deceased, wan this day granted by the Register of said county, to the subscribers.— All persons having claim. of deniands against the estate of said , decedent, ere hereby notified to make known thu same without delay to he sub scribers residing in tho borough of Huntingdon aforesaid, where those indebted to acid decedent are also notified to call and pay the sums due by them respectively. JAMES GWEN, GEO. A. STEEL, March 4, 1660. Executors. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE Of Valuable near Ditate: BY virtue of an alias older of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon counil, flee following described tract of land, late the properly of Abra ham Longoiee'd, will be sold as fallowd, viz: On Friday the sth day of April next (A..1:1. 1850) at and on the premiees ; all that valuable erect of Lime Stone Land of the brat quality sit tlle in Dublin township, Huntingdon county, near tie Burnt Cabins, and known as the ..Cab ina term" containing about 197 acre. and 28 perches; having about 125 acre. cleare I end un der good fence. and in . 1 he highest state of culti• vation—having thereon a log dwelling house and stable, and two neve/ failing apringe of water. Will also be sold at the genie time and place, two contiguous and adjoining 'lade of land, in ' , the said tOvVnehip of Dttlilin.snid county, bound- 1 id by lands of Thomas W. Neely, rob era,,contalning 80 acres mo e or lese, - and lute: ing thereon a good atone dwelling housed smell portion cleared and cultivated. The whole thereof will be sold as one tract. ALSO, at the house of David Fraker, in the borough of Shirleyoburg, on Saturday the Gth day of April nett A. D. 1850, at 1 o'clock I. M. A tract of Mountain land well timbered lying on the Black Log Mountain in Shirley township adjoining len& of &Urine' H. Bell and others containing 86 acres more or leer. Tennis.—One third of the purchase money to lia paid on the confirmation of the sale, one filled in ore year wi.h interest. and the temain ing third at the death of the widoW with inter est thereon during her life tube palll annually and to be secured by bonds' and mortgage. Any infortnatioa will be given by William McLain of Dublin township, Gen. A. P. Wilson dt Huntingdon, or by thesubacribors at Sliirleyi; burg, Huntingdon county. By orde• of the Orphans' Court,. M. F,CAMPBELL,CIIti licit, B. LAS, McV ITT Y, Trustees. Feb.l9, MO. To the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, &c., of Huntingdon county, at Term, 1850. The petition of James 11. Hnmpson of Brady township in the snid county re spectfully showed': That he occupies and still continues to keep that well hnown Brick TaVerti house in the said township, heretofore used and occupied by him as a public house of entertain= merit, and is desirous of continuing to keep ri public house at the place afore= said for the ensuing year. And he would pray your honors to grant him a license to keep a tavern at the said,plaae for the ensuing current year. And he will pray &c: JAMES K. HAMPSON, The subscribers citizens of the town ship of Brady in the county of Hunting- don, respectfully receortimend the abode petitioner and do certify ihrti the inn or tavern above mentioned is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that the petitioner above named is of good re• pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room to ac commodate the jrublie and entertain strangers and tralfiellere; Washington Buchanan, fairies Shnp son, sr, Wm Buchanan, Fredk Snyder Thomas Gilbert, Conrad Yother, Mar tin Getz, Francis Holler, Philip Hol ler; Isaac Woolverton, John Brown, Jiloyd Meredith; David Grove, Robert Mattsong John Wolfitill ; David Fos ter, John Weston,, March 12,..1550; Di the flown:able the Judkei of the edure of Quarter Sessions &c., of Minting don county, at .ilpril Tenn; 1850, The petition of Barthel Sieffby of Jackson township in the county of Huntingdon respect fully showeth That your petitioner is desirous of keeping a public house or tavern in the house he now occupies as a public house being on the road from Pinegrove to Lewistown &c., that he has provided himself with necessaries for the con venience and accommodation of travellers and Orangertf, he thetefee prays yoOr holtors to grant him a license to keep it hough U Public entertainment in said house Ind he will pray &c. SAMUEL srEFFEy. We the subseribers do certify that Samuel Steffey the above applicant is of good repute fur honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences rot lodging and accommodating strangers and travellers Samuel Rudy, Henry Selfrige, John Wilson, George Rudy, George kin, John Rudy, George Wilson,Sum o, Bidrefi Christian. Hartmen,lliivid itaerl Si; Robert Barr, batiiel Troutureiiii Wanton Hoff: many. March 12, 1850. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be esposed to sale on the premises, by the under signed Executors of the last will of . Mattheot Garner, late of Penn township. Iluntiugdon county, dec'd., on Saturday the 6th day . of April next, at 11 o'clock A. M., a TRACT 61? tAlti g situate in Hopewefl toWnship, atljointng lands on which John Beaver now resided and others. The above valuable tract of land is well worthy the attention of purchasers. Any person wish ingt6 view the premises can call upon the nub- Ccribera. Teuma.—One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of safe, one•thin; i n one year thereafter,ind one-third in two years, with interest from confirmation of sate, to hese cured by tron'd and mortgage of the purchasar. By the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk, Attendance given by _ 301 TN GARNER. GEORGE GARNER, March 6, 1850. Breen taro,. Administrator's Nottce. LETTERS of Administration Puree been gran ted to the subscriber epee the ebtate of GEonon SlittlLlNanweiza, tote of Vt'ort z iormark township, deceased. All pentons having cloima will present them deli authentienied, and thine indebted are recant:wed to mike payment to HAYS Feb. 19, 1850. Ailmrrriatrator T)URE California Gold,weciding ripgs for safe by NEFF & STILLER. Oct. 30, t!tP. LPlatal.bliaaso oneancp BY ASSIGNEES,' TOE onderaigned sesign.-ee of Blair and Madden, will sell at Shade gap, on Tuesday the 2.1 Jai of Apfll 1850, One Pratt or Lend. containing 150 scree, In Dublin township, well impioved and in a good atate of cultivation. Alan—On the seine day, fvi l offer for sale a number Of Lots of Orouho in the village of Claysville, in Dubliii tfoioneflip. Alen—A and of liMeitotin Ishii, in Dublin township, containing about 200 acres well im proved and in a good mate of cultivation. • A Iso—Vl ill he cold On the ,premi• es, on Wednuiday, the 3d day of April, r9so;th. Melinda Iron Works; situate an the Aughwick creek, 111 Ctotnirigl townahip, Huntingdon county, Pa., and within few milea of the Pennsylvania t anal and rail. road. The V% orks co ei.t of a Ch - rect.! Fur. Mace and Forge, nearly new, and Saw Mill, all id gobS order, and the usual and necessary boa s-ea and bnildings attached thereto, together with Worn 52171 Wets of land adjoining the Worke, about 70 acres cleared and in a good slate of cu'tivation, and ihe remainder of the premise. is timber and wood land upon which some iron ore has been found coniehlent to the Furnace. To any person wishing to' thgage in the iron business, the above Works ear great induce m,nts ; they are located in a ?tetchily and thri ving neighborhood, where allot and materials are comparatively cheap. Good ore can be had convenient to the Furnace, and thither at mod. crate prices ; the Aughwick creek ehs ample water ttower at all &worts of the year. Aldo—On the same day, one tract of Anil lit Springfield township, containing 75 erre. Wel Unproved, and If good quality of land, lying oh Aughwick creek. Attendance given and terms rpNlti on day of oak. THOS. E. ORBISON, 7'HO4. W. NEEtY, ROB?. MADDEN. A igigneee; PM, 26, 18.50'. Orphans' Couii Sale, I) Y virtue of an order of the Orphatia l bond of Huntingdon county, will be exposed 18 sale on the premises, by public vendee or old cry, on Saturday, Ile, 6th. day of April, 1850, a TRACT OF LAND, eituate to Brady township. in Paid county, con taining 188 acres, more or less, adjoining lends of James Ross. Jesse Yocum, James Rer. Janie. McDonald, and others. The said tint! of lend lies along the Kisacoquillas valley, is within a cbhttnleht distance of the Pennsylvania Roil read dm' dans!, raid is well timbered, which rendiirs it very Oalitable, and offers a profitable speculation to pnrchaiers: TERMS.- The half of the Pirrel i te'se money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year therearter, With merest, to he se cured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser. P•y the Court, _ M. F. CAMPBELL, Cleik Attendance given by . , . WILLIAM V. Mi./.i.kß. Adm'r ofJohn Vt iley dec'd. fahrittirs 78, 100: Auditor's itfotice. NOTICE ie hereby given to all persons inter ested, that the undersigned has been op pointed Auditor I.y the Court of Common Pleas of II untington county, to distribute the proceeds of theSherire wile of the reel estate of John Ake, amongst the lien creditors, &c., t ndthet hu has appointed Friday, the 22d lay of March next, at 1 o'clock P. M., at his office in the borough of untingdon, for making said distribution; at which time and place all persons interested they attend if they think proper. JOHN REED, Auditor. Feb. 2d; 1850.-4 t. REMOVAL. NEW GOODS ? NEW GOODS T. K. SIMONTON WOULD. respectfully announce to his 6lti customers, and every body else, th'itt 1‘4 . 1 has removed his store from his old stand, to the room a few doors below, on the same side of the street, and but two doors from William Dorris' store. In addition to his old stock, he has just received an elegant assortment of m.mca)zaD„ which he is pie/Soled to sell as cheap, if not a little cheaper, than can be procured elsewhere. his *spelt consists of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, 4-c., 4-c. Thankful for past favors he would rest.ect. ful y solicit a continuance of publit favor. It wi I always give him p:easure to use his utmost exertions to render satisfaction to those vtlio may deal with him. Feb. 19, 1830. Petition. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, &a., of Huntingdon county, at April Term, 1850. The petition of Abraham Moyer of Morris township, in the said county, respectfully show ed' : That he occripies a house in the town of Waterstreet, to the township of Morris afore said, which his for many years been used end occupied he a public house of entertainment, and is desiroua of continuing to keep a public house therein; he therefore prays your Honors Co grant him a license to keep a public house at the place aforesaid foe the ensuing year, and he will over pray. ABRAHAM alt)] ER. The Subscribers, citizens of the township of Morris, in the county of Huntingdon recom mend 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 homed is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniencett fut the lodging , and acooterno dation of strangers and traveller!. , John Renner, ATlexancerMcClintick, Job Plynipton; Heery B Mytinger, Pe ter Conigan, Samuel harnish, J B Butts, J M Young, John Mytinger, John. Cary, Robert Kinkead, G W Graham. M. &1, M. ROWE, 63 Xorth Third Steel, above ✓lrch, PHILADELPHIA. 1500 Doa.Corri Brooms, 600 dos. Painted Buckets; 609) n'este Witte* Market Baskets ; 600 tedsr 'rubs ; 800 Ste(rand Barrel (limns; together with the largest stock of Willow, Cedar and Eastern Woodware eder armed in the city. N. B. Cult paid al all times for broom corn at our factory. Peb. 26, 1850.