fr7-The quantify of Coddles exported from Cincinnati during the six months ending on the Ist inst., was 38,568 box es. During the same period the exports of Soap amounted to 10,587 boxes—be ing an increase over the exports of both these articles during the corresponding six months of fifty per cent. SALARIES IN CALIFORNIA. --The pres ent officers of the California Senate re ceive the following salaries : J. F. Howe, Secretary, $2B per day;.W. B. Olds, Assistant Secretary, $22; Mr. Dexter, Engrossing Glerk, $22; Mr. Luckitt, Enrolling Clerk, $22 ; Mr. .Austin, Ser gennt-at-,A,‘ rim, $ 22; Mr. Russell ; Door keeper, 120. DIED. Il erdeic, Huntingdon county, on Friday 15th inst., RICHARD PLOWMAN, aged 40 years, in this borough on Sunday the 24th instant, Dr. hum HENDEUSON, in the 76th year of his age, The deceased was a native of Shippensburg, hilt for more than half a century has been a res ident of Huntingdon. He practiced medicine with great success—indeed was at the head of his profession. He was a man of strict integ rity and great decision of character. He was religiously educated, his parents being exempla ry members of the Presbyterian Church, and it will be consilling to his surviving friends to know that, although he had made rid ,üblic profession Of religion by connecting himself with the Church, he, in his lasi illness, which was pro tracted-,-being a disease of the: lungsexpressed his entire reliance on the tileiits and mediation Of the Hedeemer, and hii hOpe of salvation through Him. • 0. In Vtferaversville, California, on the 27th of Noveniber, JACOB D. ROYER, formerly of Para dise Fbrnace, in this county, aged about 27 years. The deeea§ed was a native of Montgothery ty, Ile was a ycillng Mail of great promise, and his untimely death will be regret ted by all who knew him. TOWN NEETING THE Veers Or die broligh of HitntingdAn fa: vnrable to the erection of a Tchtn Hall, Market House, and file enrdrcernent df Market LavVsi are reque6ted to meet at the Court Hodse, on Thuradal' evening neit, for the purpose of nom. inating a Burgess and Council ticket. March 26, ISO. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. rpHAT sealed proposals will he received at I the house of James Chambeilain, in War rioromark town, up to 4 o'clock P. M., of Satur day, the 6th riot of April next, for the construc tion of from 8 to 10 miles of the Spruce creBk and Philipaburg Turnpike road, coniitiehrihk at the Spruce creek'and aterstreet Turnpike'. Plans. specifications and conditions will be .1111)11.1 ou day of letting. Security will be required from contractors for the fulfilment of their contracts. JACOB Sr MATFERN, -March 26, IFSO EMO VA L, Scott's Watch, Clock, and Jewelry IMS REP CM - 1-12.1.... 8 HAS been removed from the corner opposite William Dorris' Store to to the room formerly wcupied as the Post Of fice, directly opposite the Sons of Temperance Hall. His friends and the public arerespect fully invit.,ltp give a cell. March 20, 1820. IitOtICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. rPHE subscribers to the capitol stock of the Spruce Creek and Philipsburg Turnpike Hoot t otripany, will take notice that nri Instalment of ten per cent. on their stuck will be required to be paid to the subscriber in War riorsmark town, on the first Monday of each month successively until all is paid, commen cing on the first Monday in May next. A fail tire to comply will subject the subscribers to the payment of the penalty of dne per cent. per month according to the provisions of the acts of Assembly in this case made and provided. BENJ. F. PATTON, March 26, 1850. Treasurer. J. WEICHSELBAUM, OPTICIAN, From Philadelphia, ftt SPECTFULLY infothis the citizens of Huntingdon and vicinity, that he will open e Storeroom at Gout's Hotel, while htt will offer for stile daring next April Voila SPECTACLES OP EVERY VARIETY SIZE AND UaLITY. A new invention of Spebtaties, for distant of ChM reeding, with gold, silver, tortoise-shell anti rteel frames, and a new and improved assurttirent of Perifocal ground Hint ulasitea of his dwn man ufacture. tie Would particularly call the atten tion of the public to his SPECTACLES FOR NEAR SIGHTED PERSONS and for persons whu have been operated upon fur the cataract of the eye, and to his now kind raging:tea and t. oneervers of the sight made of the heal dint and azure Glass. Good Glasses may be known by their shape, exact mare, sharp and highly polished surface. The quali• ties are to be found in a high degree in Wag's... apso,, Spy and Quizzing Glasses, of every size and quality ; 'Telescopes, .magnifying and Opera Gldsses i Microscopes, &c., &c, with different powers, together with every verie- Sy of articles in the Optical line not mentioned. re Optical and other instruments and Glass es carefully repaired on abort null.). He can sheep; seleCt glasses to suit the vision of the person, es be eels them, upon the first trial. He will remain in Huntingdon but a short time, du ring Court session, and those in. want of the abovearticles will please give Win a call. He will if required, go to any respectable house where his services may be wonted. March 26,1650. DR. JOHN P. DORSEY, TJAVING located himself in Huntingdon, re 11:spectfully bells leave to offer his profes sional services to the citizens, and vicinity. Office in the new Brick Row, nearly opposite the Court House. Huntingdon, March 5, 1835. Maicliznapwas LAST FAST CLOTHING LINE. vie re , Ifi*kti• 11 , 1 !t4 ? \00,,.: ,i5,.11,,,11,,./..;,,,t4,,,,..1,2,,,,.'\\„,,:...,,-,,,,,,:1,,,,, D. & W. SATARA eve just received and are now open% H ins a well selected and marnmdth assortment of spring anti Summer Clothing, for men and boys. consisting of every thing usu ally kept in clothing stores, unit a variety of fan ry articles unusually kept in theist. Our stook is superior to .y other ever brought to Hun tingdon, and is not inferior to any other ever between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Presuming it unnecessary to enumerate a long list of low pi ices, as the establishment has keen long and ritt,t ably known as the louse for sel ling cheap and fashionableclo thing. B. & IN: SNARE Much 25, 1850-3 m SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE it SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS AND MILLIN Kilt GOODS, No. 45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. \V e c r : l l: t i a n t g t e r n h t e i o c n o i ty f Merchants and , to their large and rich assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, received by late arrivals f. am France, such as Glace for casing bonnets, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, • Plain Mantua and Sattin Ribbons, front No. 1 to No. 12, French and American Artificial Flower - li, White and colored Crapes, French ( hip Hats, Fancy bete Mid Laces, Fancy Trimmings, Quilling., Crowns, Tips, Covered Whalebones, Buckranis, Cane, &c., Together with every articlh stptitaining to the Millinery rode. March 26, 1850.—1 m. LIS vsa la ria clm IZEI Book and Stationary Depot. rrHE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of Huntingdon and its vicinity. thr t he has commenced horsiness in tile eland formerly occupird by I. Dorland, opposite Cout's Hotel, and haring made arrangements with the Philadelphia Merchants to have con stantly on hand, upon commission, the following general assortment of filLANit BOOKS consisting of Ledgers, Day Books, receipt, pars books and Justices Dockets. Al.—every de scription of writing arid deed paper, white and colored pasteboard, plain and perforated [instal board, tissue paper, d.c.c, BLANK DEEDS &C., Black, blue and red inks ; ink powder, quills, wa fers, inkstands, steel pens, sand and 3.nd boxes, lead pencils, Indian rubber; water colors, slates and slate pencils. SCHOOL BOOKS, of every Jeecription, of late editions kept con stantly on hand. LARGE rfiiiiitit BIBLE% Pocket Bibles and Testaments, Hymn and Psalm Books, Prayer Books, are., Fancy Note Paper and Envelops, o f every variety, A !bums, portfolios, pocketbooks, annuals, fancy boxes, wafers and sealing wax, visiting cards, bead purses, penknifes and every variety of fancy goods. Novels, Song Books, Music, ,7Vliscela• • neous works, &c, PERFUMERY, consisting of extracts for tho liondkerchief, Soaps, Shaving Cream, Cologne, &c. Also—Cigars of the choicest brands, Chew ing tobacco, etc. HORACD W. SMITH, March 26,1850. Niackeitn„ . SHAD', CODFISHi I Constantly on hand and SALMON, for sale by HERRINGS, ' J. PALMER & Co. PORK, Market Street Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, LARD & C.HEESE, J March 20, 1850.-3 m. HUNTINGDON ,ANb BROAD-TOP. AILROAD. DooKs will ho opened to receive subscrip t) lions for stock in the Huntingdon and Brent! Top Railroad, Company at the public house of Thomas V% oilmen in the borough of Huatingdon on Monday the 22d day of April, at Bedford Forge in the county or Bedford on Friday the 19th day of April, and et Martinsburg, Blair Cu. on Friday the 26th day of April next. Some of the undersigned t oinmissioners will attend at the times and places above mentioned, to receive the suliscriptions of all person* entitled by law to eubscsibe for stock in said company: Thos. Fisher, Isaac Conk, A. I'. Wilton!, 'Jos. C•issman, John G. Miles, James Saxton, John McCahan, James Entriken, David Blair , John Ker, Levi Evans, Alex. King, Jacob Crime well, Matthew M. Peebles James Patton, Commissionrrs. March 16, 1660. SHERIFF'S SALE. By the Sheriff of Bedforti County. Dvirtue of an order in Partition of the Court of Common Pleas of Bedford County, to me directed, there will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Bedford Forge, in Hopewell Township; Bedfoid County, on Friday the 10th day of April; A: D., 1950, at 10 o'clock, A . M., the lolftwrini described tracts of land, viz': No. 1. One tract of land containing 237 acres mill 00 perches, about 50 acres cleated and ifiider felice with a Two Story Stone and Weather hoarded Dwelling House,o fire Forge, Iron house, large Coal House of Stone, Blacksmith's Shop, Carpenter's Shop, Store House and Office, large Stone Smoke House, Granaries; Stabling for about 30 head of horse; 13 Tenant Houses; Saw Mill, and other out-buildings therechl erected, also, a good apple orchard ; sitifate on both sides of "Yellow Creek," in Hopewell Toftship, of fording the best water power in Pennsylvania, and well kndwn as the Bedford Forge Pro'ilerty. No. 2. One other tract of land adjoining the above, being part of a tract of land granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Edmund Milne, containing 107 acres and 0 perches, more or less, with the improvements. • No: 3. One other'tract of land, adjoining the above, bring part of a tract of land ibr which a patent was granted to John King and Peter Swoope, said part containing 237 acres, more or less, with the improvements. No. 5. One other beet of land, adjoining the purchased from John Snider, by deceas ed, recorded in Book d, page 1123, containing G 8 acres and 48 perches, more or less, with the improvements. No. 6. One other tract of land, sitifate in the Gap of Tussey's Mountain, on both sides of Yel low Creek, surveyed on a Warrant granted to Samuel Davidson, co'ntairiiilg ill acres and 120 perches, more or less. No. 7. One other tract of land, situate in said Township of Hopewell, between Tussey's Motin tain and Coote Hill, on Chesil& 'bin, purchased from John McElney, by deceased, recorded in Book W, page 423, containing 106 itires, more or less. No. 8. One other tract or land, situate in said Township, adjoining lands of John fipef, Wil liam Piper and others, granted by the Common wealth of Pennsylvania to Samuel Livingston, by patent dated, 11th February, 1841, contain ing 439 acres and 129 perches, more or less. No. 9. One other tract of land, adjoining the above, granted to the said Samuel Livingston, by patent dated 13th March, 1810, containing 151 acres and 130 perebes, ~fore or less. Nd. 10. One other tract of fund adjOining tract in pOrpart No. 8, surveyed on a Wartent in the name of Anna Cdok, containing 93 acres and 157 perches, more or less. Nu. 11. One other Tract rif land, situate iir Providence Township, in said County, surveyed on a Warrant in the name of John Moore, dated Ist March, 1791, cciniaining 400 acres, more or less. No. 12. One other trek of land, situate in Hopewell Township, adjoining lands of Frede rick Dobbs, Daniel Steel, Lane's Heirs and eth ers, purchased from Alexander Reed, containing 289 acres and 96 perches, more or less. No. 11. One other tritet df land, surveyed on a Warrent in the name of John Foster, dated list June, 1793, containing 215 acres and 80 perches, more or less. No. 15. One other tract of land, adjoining the above, surveyed on a Warrant to John Foster, dated 20th June, 1780, containing 80 acres, more or leis. No. 17. One other tract of land, surveyed nn a Warrant to Philip Dykes,dated 29th June, 1790 ccintaining •103 acres, and 19 perches, more or less. No; 19. One other tract of land, being moun tain land, adjoining purport, No. 1, surveyed on a Warrant in the name of Stephen Moder, contain ing 402 acres and 57 perches, More or less. Ncl: 29. One other tract of mountain land ad joining purport, No. 27, and situate in Ravin'G Gap, surveyed on a Warrant in the name of Hai, nab Montgomery, containing 432 acres and 62 perches, more or less. No. 43. A tract of land situate in Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford County, adjoin ing lands of David Stuckey, George Replogle and others, containing 987 acres, more or less, being part of a larger Tract stirveyed on a :War rant in the name of John Replogle dated May 6th, 1766, about 130 acres of which is cleared and under fence, with two Log Dwelling Houses Double Burn and other out-buildings thereon erected, also an apple orchard, Being that part of the lands in said Writ men: Honed, not taken by the Heits at the apPraise ment. 1 Emus or SALE. -One third of the putehase mnony in hand and the balance in two equal annm al payments thereafter, without interest, ,to be secured by Judgment Broils or Bonds and Mort gage before the acknowledgement of Dee . tis. ANDREW J. SNIVELY, Sheriff Sheriff's Oft,, Bedford, March 8, MO. EXHIBITION, riiirE semi-annual Exhibition of Milnweud I Academy will take place on lrednesday, the 27th inst., at 11 o'clock A. 111., commencing with the anniversary Address before the Literary Societies of the Institution, and af ter various exercises in declamation and com position, concluding with a debate upon the subject of slavery. The friends and patrons of the institution, and the community generally, are respectfully invited to be present. March 19, 1850. CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES. IHE undersigned, having lately dissolved the partnership existing between them, have still on hand a number of CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES of superior finish, which they wish to dispose of, to which they respectfully invite the attention of purchasers. Any person need ing a Catrisg.6 or 13}iggy should give them a call as they will sell on the most reasonable terms. ADAMS & BOAT, March 19, 1850 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. rpHE undersigned having been appoint ed". by the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Huntingdon county, an Auditor to distribute the itrdceedS arising fro/ th sale of the personal property of Frederick H. Jen n ings, will attend for that purpose at his office in Hun• tingdon on Friday the sth dsy of April next at 2 o'clock P. M., where all persons interested can attend if they see proper. JOHN SCCiTT, jr. March 12, 1850.-It. Estate of Samnel Steel, deed. Executors' Notice. LL persons interested in the estate of Sam. net Steel, late of the borough of Hytititip oh, in the county of Huntingdon, dre'd, ere hereby notified that letteta testamentary an the estate of said deceased, was this day granted by the Register assail county, to the (wheel ihers.— An persons having claims or demands against the estate of said decedent, a re hereby notified to make known the earns withoutAelay to thesub scribers residing ill the borough. of Huntingdon aforesaid, where those indebted to said decedent are also notified to calf and pay the sums duo by them respectively. JAMES °WIN. • GEO. A. STEM., %larch •4, I 850. Executors, smonzrrs BY virtue of sundry Writs of vend.ex. and lee. fa. noiv rn ni'y frauds; will sell et the Court House, in the bur lough of Huntingdon, on Monday the Bth day of April next, at 10 o'eloelt, P.M., at Public Vendue or outcry, thb fallonr• leg described Property, viz All the aircndnnea right, title and Intetest iii and In certdin beet of land, situate in Brady township, Huntingtlbh county, containing about 109 acres, more or less, adjoining lands cf James Lane, David Milliken, Jounce Irvin c 4, Gr., hav ing thereon erected a Log House and rabid barn, apple orchard— about 30 acre, cleared. &lied. taken in execution and to be told as the property of :lames Kelly. All defendant's right, tit'e and interest . M and to a cerium lot of ground,situate in liollensburg, in the township of Walker, containing 60 lent in front, running back 165 feet, and No. 5 accor ding to the plarl of said town, adjoining Janice Campbell, and John Shriver, haAtfri thereon articled a teto story frame dwellleg house, two shops, it good well of water and lump in well, lot paled and in good condition. t-:eizeil and ta ken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Daniel Storer. -.4LSO Two lots of ground in the Borough of Alex andria, being lots No. 18 and 17 in the new town plot of said borough. fronting each sixty feet upon the turnpike, and extending bock 260 leef, ddjoining a lot of Samuel Spyker on the east and - street on the west, having thereon erected a two story plastered dwelling house, a frame kitchen and o stable. Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Bough. _ -ALSO-- A certain tract of land, situate ir. Barree and West townships, II uniingdon, county, contain ing orio hundred and thirty-six acres, more less, bounded by lands of John Horning. Wil liam Couch jr., Henry Sower, and lands of Wil liam Couch and Adath Cohn's heirs, now ih the possession of Nicholas Decker and fortnirly owned by Valentine Peightal. To be sold in pursuance of a writ of potation on order of sale. All that certain one story brick plastered buil- . ding in the borough of Huntingdon, fronting on Hill street, hotelmen Hill and Allegheny streets. adjoining lots of A. P. Wilson and lot claimed by li. H. & %Vim NWT urtrte, being in front on said Hill dlrhet 50 feet; depth 34 feet, with chan cel and vestry idorn 15 feet square, end the lot and piece of ground appurtenant thereto. Seized and taken in eirecntion, and to be sold oa the property of the Rector and Church Ward,. and Vestrymen of St. John's Church, Huntingdon, owners or reputed owners, and Charles It. Calla han, contractor. -ALSO All that certain trnct or parcel of lam] lying on Stone mountain, in dackson township, con taining 437 acres, more or less, adjoining lands df Robert Cummins and others, warranted in the name of Jonathan Priestly, hying no iMprove mums thereon. eeized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of F. A. Jennings M. CROWNONER,Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Hantingdon, March 12,1850. E. C. SummEns. J. N. BALL New Arrangement. CARRIAGE & WAGON-111ANUFACTORY. Summers clic Nail, I N ( MO P =d li ttlltgtht tools, stock, &e., belonging to the above depart ment of his business, and that they will curry it on for the present, in all its various branches, iu the shop heretofore occupied by Air. Smith. They are prepared to execute allordete in their line on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. Carriages, Buggies, Wdgons, Sleighs, earls, Wheelbarrows, Sic., . . , made to order, of the best materials, dild at I ea sonable pt ices. Repairing of oil kinds of telltales, done on the shortest notice. oThose wanting neat, cheap and durable articles in their line of business, arerespectfully requested to glee them Il call. Feb. 26, 18-50. EXEC uToP's JVOnt,iP, Estate of WILL MAI W.E'S TOW late of Henderson t Huntingdon county, dec'd. 1 0:1; l e e s t E a m e i s n ta ry he r ebyon !raidg n that i e e. ieh have Letters ben grunted to the undersigned. All Persons in debted to said estdte tire requested to make im mediate payment and those haying Claims or tle- 1 mends against the same to present them duly authenticated for settlement to THOS. FISHER, March 12, 1850-61. Executor. Registers Notice: oTicE is hereby given to nli per: N sons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their ac counts in the Register's Office at Hunt ingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented for conftrffintion and al lowance, at the Orphans' Court, to be held at Huntingdon. in and for the cow. ty of Huntingdon, 4n Wednesday, the 10th day at April next, to wit: 1. James Clark, Executor of the last will and testament of Elizabeth Shaver, fate of Shirley township, dec'd. 2. Jotz'n McCulloch, administrator of John Scullen, late of the Borough of Pe teraburgi dec'd. William Porter, administrator, de bonis non of Corne lius Davis, late of Jackson township; dec'd. Jane Gregory, surviving executor of the last will and testament of Wes; ley Gregory, late of West township; dec'd. 5. ti illiam B. Lens & Samuel McVit ty, administratm's of Abraham Long, late of Shirley township, dec'd. 6, Thomas Fisher, Guardian of the minor children of Jesse Johns, late of Shirley township, deed. 7. John Maguire, Guardian of the mi nor Children of George Hyle, late of the Borough of Alexandria; decd, 8. John Bomberger, and Martin Hou: ser, administrators of John Bomberger, late of Warriorsmark township, dec'd. F. CANIPBELL, Rtg%ster. Register's Offito ) Reetinghen, March. 12, 1510. Retailers of Merchandise. Classification of Dealers and Retailersof Mar chandize in Huntingdon county, by the Ap• praiser of Mercantile taxes" fur the year corn• nrreticing the Ist day df May A. 1). 1850, vii: A mount Class of License. illexandria Borough. Bucher & Porter 12 $l2 50 John N Swoope .‘ 12 50 Charles Porter 13 10 00 DorriS & Walker /0 00 Michael Sissler 14 7 OtS George B Young « 7 00 Barren Township; A %V Grail* & Co.* 14 10 50 John Cresswell Sr Co. " 750 Gillam & Frank a 7 00 Irvine J J & Co. 13 10 00 Brady Township. Kessler & Brother 12 12 50 do for Put. Med. 4 5 00 Irvine, Green & Co. 13 10 00 Washington Buchanan 14 7 00 do for Par. Med. 4 6 00 _ Birmingham Bbrough. _ James Clarke . 11 Id 130 James Bell 11 7 00 Ettinger & Brother " 7 00 John 12 Thompson at '7 00 Cass Township. Read & ill'lllluff 1.3 10 00 James Henderson I'4 7 00 Clay Township. E B Orbison & Co. 13 10 00 Cromwell Township. Thus E Orbison &C. 13 10 00 !sett & Wigton It 10 00 George Sipes 14 . 7 00 David Etnier « 7 00 Dublin Township. Brice X Blair & Co 13 10 00 James Cree 14 7 00 r ankl la Toidwhip. -- G& J H Stonebralier 11 15 00 Shorb Stewart & Co. " 15 00 John S Ise 13 10 00 J W !Vattern & Co. 14 7 00 Ism & Harnish SI 7 00 John Conrad 7 00 Huntingdon Bb ough ' Fisher' M'Murtrie & Co 12 12 50 J and % Saxton It 12 50 Gedrgb 0 Will IC 19 50 Dorsey 4. Matruire e. 12 90 Thomas Rend 4. Son 19 10 00 do for Pat. Med. 3 10 00 William Dorris 13 10 00 Moses Struuse 10 00 Peter Swoope If 7 00 Dr William Swoope " 7 00 William Stewart* 10 50 " T K Simonton 7 00 do for Pat. Med. 4 5 Oa A Willoughby 14 7 00 1 B & W Snare 7 00 Jacob Snyder It '7 00 Neff & Miller 11 7 00 James T Scott 7 00 Levi Westbrook ll 7 00 Jackson Township. E & A Stewart 14. 7 00 William Cummins IC 7 00 Robert M'Burney It 7 00 John A Wright &Co 13 10 00 Hope Well Township. Wigton & Moore 19 10 00 James Entrekin 46 10 00 Henderson Township. Henry Comprobst 14 '7 00 Morris Township. Geo W Patten & Co. 13 10 00 Geo 11 Steiner 12 12 50 dd for lal. med. 4 9 00 Irvine & Kessler 14 '7 00 Joseph Law ,t 7 00 Steiner & M'Williams " 700 Law & Fetterhoof " 7 00 Porter Township. S Hatfield & Co. 13 10 00 Joseph Green & Co. " 10 00 Petersbitrg Borough. _ Abraham Ciessitell — 1:2 12 50 John R Hunter 46 12 50 trine 46 Marks 14 7 00 ShirleysbUrg Borough. John Long & Co. 13 10 00 Henry Brewster 64 10 00 John Lutz* 14 10 50 David Fraker o; 7 00 William Johnston ~ 7 00 Shirley Township. Samuel H Bell 13 10 00, Askins St Sharrit 10 00 James Kelly St . _ Ctl.a 15 001 Penn Township. Frank & Neff* 13 15 00 A & E Plummer 44 10 00 7'ell Township. A C Blair & Co. 14. 700 Jacob Film alee 7 00 Springfield Township. Robert Madden, of H 11 700 . ...... Tod Township . . James Anderson* 14 10 50 Horatio Trexler & Co. i , 700 Mordecai Chilcote 7 Gd Union Township. Glasgow & Brother 14 1 00 Walker Township. James Campbell* 13 15 00 Given & Orlady 4, 10 00 West Township. Cunningham & Myton 13 10 00 Wtirriorsmark T. Benj, F: Patton 13 10 00 Abed:logo tevens " IQ. DO Joseph B Shugerts 14 7 00 William Giles* i. 10 50 Joshua R Cox* II 10 50 WAREHOUSES. .Morris Township, Horrell 4. Mytinger 14 700 MSTiLLt II lES. ..ilatm Township. Robt. and Dan'l Massey 9 8 00 George Bell 8 00 Brady Township. Jas Sz'Jno McDonald 9 8 00 Hopewell Towashir, Leonard IVea vet* 10 Penn Tbianship. Isaac 4. John Perghtal lb 5 00 Tod Township. John Hoover 10 5 oci BREWER alexandria Borough; Henry Fockler Classification of Beer, Oyster and Eat. bag houses, for the year commencing Ist day of April A. D. 1850, viz t ✓llexandria Borough W U Phlilips W L Philips Brady TOwnship. . John Montgomery* Henderson Township. James M. Foster Iftrotingyhm BtfrOtgh toulg Henry. Africa David Hazzard Smith & Hitter Catharine Ile!fright* Jno M Cnningham Rubt De Corsey* Petersburg Borough John Nelson Morris Township. Washington Slssler , thinnas Isenberg* Samuel Beigle* James Kelly* Porter Township. John Nelson* Walker Township, Joseph Douglas Warriorsm rk Tp John Cramer* those otarled (lilts (•) sell liquor NOTICE IS hereby given to the ibO've named dealers in MerchandiZe, &c., that 1 wilt attend at the Commissioners Office in the Waugh of Huntingdon, on Thursday the 11th dry of April next, for the purpose of hearing persona whb may desire to appeal from the above classifica tion, as the amount of their sales for the aus year. -•- - - Any person selling Patent Medicines yearly to the amount Of WO, or more, in connection with othet merchandize, is required by law, to pay an additional license. Any person keeping an Eating House &c, whose yearly sales shall amount td $5OO or more, of shall carry on a Dis tillery or 13f,ewery, or shall cell Patent Medi cines without is license, is liable to be .ihdittett and tined $2OO Ur more, as provided fdt in the Act of Assembly passed 10th April Islo. If the above license fees ate not paid to the Daitnty Treasurer, dr not exonerated by the undersigned, he is directed to side fOr and tecov er the same, adding ten per cent to the licence for his trouble. J. SMYTH READ, A ppr. of Mercantile Taxes March 19, 1950—tr. Encourage Your Own Mechanics. Saddle and Harness Manufactory: WILLIAM GLASGOW ITOULD respectfully inform his friends and the public at large, that he continues the above business in Main street, Huntingdon, nearly oppo site the store of Read & Son. All kinds of HARNESS, and SAD DLES of a superior kind, BRIbLES, in short, every thing in his line of bu siness, will be manufactured on thb shortest notice, of the best materials, and as cheap, if not cheaper, that cnn be had at any ether establishment in the countk. He is thankful for the liberal patron-. age already extended to him, and hopes by strict attention to business to receive a continuance of public faiicir. 1)A large assortment of SADDDES, READY MADE, always on hind, and made in superior style. ID=: Hides, and country produce gen• erally, taken in exchange for work. March 5, 1850: TOWN Lots FOR SALE. Milt Undersigned, Executors of the 1 last will of Matthew Garner, late of Penn township, Huntingdon county, dec'd, will expose to sale on the premises, by public Yen. din) or outcry, on Saturday the 6th dap of April next, at 3 o'clock P. M., eight or nine, town lots, situate in the village of I'vlaiklesburg, in said township an d county. TERRI.—One-half of the purchase money of be paid on confirmation of vale, and the reaiduo in six months thereafter. Attendance given by JOHN GARNER,. GEoßax cwt.:atm neeentbh, March 5, 1850. AUDITOR'S NOTICEr THE undersigned appointed by the Orphan's Court, Auditor to aseer tein Ilene or debts against the eaten) of Chau Brotherline, dee'd, and the amount of ths inter egt due from said estate to the administrator of . Elizabeth Brothelliiie,dec'd, and to apportion the balance ta, and among the heirs or the laid Charles grotherline, dec J., will' attend far that purpose* at . his Ace in the borough of Hunting don col' Saturday the 30th day el' March' next. at I o'clock P. M. when am} *here all persona Interested can attend. R. BRUCE PETETION. Marcia 5, ieso, Auditor . NencE. rpo the heirs end legal representatives of Al• exander Ratime) , late of Bpringlield town chip. Huntingdon county, deceased : You are hereby notified that the Orphans' . Courto of said county did at January Term last, Oath a rule on you to come into said Court on We Hie first day of April Term (2d Monday of April) next, and accept or refuse tomato the real estate of the said Alexander Ramsey, dem:'4l,.at the valuation thereof ; when and where you may attend for that purpose if you think Proper. M CROWNOVER, itheriff. March 6,1860-4 t. 'Auditory Notice. THE undersigned. appointed Auditor by rfis Orphans' Court of kiuntingth tt eeusity, to' marshal the assets, &c., in the hands of Jona than Elias, Administrator of .Ream EtrAs, late ofToil township mild county, deceased, hereby notifies all persons itltorested in said estate, that he will attend . for the said purpose at his Alen in jiuntingdoni on Saturday the 90th . day of , Match loot., at 10 o'clock in the forencami'of eaiti day. J. SEWELL szE ART, Ift nlii.gden, March 5, 1850,, a 00 5 00 5 00 15 od 5 00 15 00 10 00 5 00 5 00 7 50 5 00 7 50 5 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 15 00 7 5C 5 00 7 50