A Cltat rot TRt w Alt e.—An Inge• ttious casuist in the 'Providence Journal wishes to be informed, supposing it to be true, s e i hirged, that 13righain Young, of Deseret, the Mormon leader, *as twentysix wives, whether the es tablishment Of this new and peculiar institution of polygamy at Brigketm,y in Deseret, would entitle Brigham to Mas sachusetts er Rhode Island with his twentyssia wives 1 The Jou rrral thinks it is teem* that, according Ye 'tie Cal houn dOettine, Weald at least have the right to carry them into any terrh tonal government. THE MARKET& PIIILADIIMItIA, March 29,185 S , There it no change CO notice inthe Flour mar ket. The inactivity which we have noticed for the lasttwo weeks still continues, and the de mand for shipment is limited. Holders demand $4,75 a 4,81; per barrel for common and geed shipping brands; but the sales are trilling. Sales to the city dealers at sl,Bl} t 05,25 for common find extra brands. Rye Flour ie dell, Small sales at $2,874. Corn Meal has declined GI cents per barrel, gals. Of flee handred barrels at 82,50 Grain—Wheat is in limited demand, and pri cal are barely supported. We quote Red at $1,04 a 1,05, and Whrte at $l,lO a 1,11 per bosh al. In Rye, nothing Aoitig , . Corn continues dull of sale Any only a bushels yelliSJi , 001 d at 53 cts., afloat. Oats=We 406th Sbuthern at 32 a 33c. and Vennsylirania at 35c. pet bushel. »inn, At the residence of Matthew M'Ccra, in ftpringfield townshiperce . r. co. Pa., on the bth ult., M. .I'ol-11V NELSON, Jr., foircnerly this county, aged 16 yetis. In this Borough on the 27th ult., CATitantmt YtnoiNlo, daughter of W. B. and C. Zeigler, aged .11 months and 13 days. naafi ngdon Co. Medical Society. A meeting of the Society will be held in Huntingdon on Tuesday April 9, at I o'clock, P. M. A general attendance is requested. H. ORLAIIY, See'y. April 2. 1650 PRIVATE 51:11001,, - pon the Intellreton! end Moral training of 11 young persons and children of both PeTPA, kept by 1. A. I-1 %Li., in the new Academy building, Huntingdon, Pa, The aping session will commence on MOTOAT, TRI 22d DAT OP APRIL INST. POT particulars apply to the Tractu r, J. A. HAM, REFERENCES, R•r. J. Moore, A. P. Wilson, .1. S. Stewart . R. M A lister, Cup; Messrs. D. M'Mortie, W. It. Zeigler andJ. N. Prowen; stage twin, lion. George Taylor and Col. lames Clark. April 24.. Pay 41—Last Notice. All per:ion; kr;oving themselvea indebted to the late firm of Bwoope & Moore, Alexandria re requested to make immediate pay men:. All accounts remaining unpaid up to ffnv. I. 1850, will be left in the bands of a proper officer for collection. The hooks of tte film will be Nettled at the old stand. J. N. BWoOPE . %V M. MOORE. Alexandria, April 1, 1840. GARD v 7 E take this method of informing our friends V and the public generally, that owing to an increase of business we have removed our Watch, Jewelry, and Variety Store, to the large room on the corner of Hill and streets, formerly occupied by Col. D. Buoy es a Watch and Jewelry Slate. We have just returned from the eastern cities with a •ery large and handsome assortment of Fine Gold and Silver Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Cutlery, Fire arms, Musical Instruments, Stationary, Perfumery, Candlabras, and Fancy .Irtieles. Notwithstanding these article. now demand e hitcher price in the eastern market than former ly, we beet purclia , ed our goode remarkably low, and are determined to cell (lunar. NEFF tc MILLER N. R. The ilighcat price. paid Io Coal% for ield 'void and April 11, . XitifERWAILE. - TABLE, tea and salt spoons, butter and fruit knives, anger icings, forks and puree clasps made of coin, for sale by NEFF & MILLER. April 2, letid, 200 CLOCKS OF every description, from sl to $lOO, received and for sale by April '504 NEFF & MILLER. CllTLaiiii, A SPLENDID assortment of the fi nest knives and scissors manufac tured by Rodgers and Wostenholm, for sale by NEFF & MILLER. April 2, 1850, COLT'S REVOLVER'S A ND other pistols, rifles and shot A guns, (imported) double and single barrels, percussion caps, game bags, powder flasks, &c., for sale by NEFF & AIILLER: April ‘2, 1850, FINE assortmebt of Roussel's and A Ilauers perfumery, for sale by NEFF & MILLER. April 2, 1850. Musical Instruments. "VIOLINS, flutes, guitars, flageolets, V. accordeorls, banjoes, and musical boxes, roe sale by NEFF & MILLER. April 2, 1850, LtiPcmolaqi rpHE room recently occupied by Ned' L & Miller as a Watch and Jewelry Store, is for rent. Apply at the CHEAPER Watch and Jewelry Store, Buoy's corner. April 2, 1850. GREAT NEWS I Tl E ry, P ‘ e v7l P lt bo d t eli i gZte t ro n l'enadrneotant- moRIBET d& 1 112.11,411NCR11 have just receiver Prom, the Eastern cities, a splendid assortment of 1011MLNG AND SUMMER COODS, which they are offering. as usual, at most estrin ish'ing LOW PRICE'S. Their stock compd. ties everything that time Wants of the People re quire, anti is made np, in part, of the most ex tensive variety of all the vattecrs styles, oriented to suit all tasted, of Ladles Its. Gentlemen's Dress Goods, Boats, Shoes, Haig and Caps, flardrtre, Queenswore, Groceries, &a. %Venni( her Mob le boaster deceive, in regard to the superior quality Or the low prices of our goods. and hence invite the public at largo In call and examine hit themselves. it will give us pleasure at ell times to show our goods. Thankful for past favors, we lope lty strict attention to business to receive a liberal share of public patronage. DORSEY Sc ',MAGUIRE. Husaing,tott, April 2, 1856. NOW FOR THE BARGAINS! New and Splendid Assortment or SPRING &SUMMiR GOODS, las just been received at the Cbeap and popular Stand of gs• co tr. cno COS •cvcr tt %4lttrke? Square, liwitindore HIS stock has beta stlecteci with great core, with n view to cheap• netts and Food quality, and rnmprires. in part, Cloths of all kinds, French, Belgian end Fancy Cassimeres, Kentucky deans, Croton, Oregon, and Tweed t, lathe, Vesting., Flantrele and Drillings, and a variety of Cot ton good. for aunt. met' wear, Muslin de Laines, French Lawns, and Scarfs, tilorwla and Handkerchiefs. Alpnc ens, Merin., a large assortment of Calicoes cf the newest at) Its and nt low prices, Earlston. French, Scotch and Domestic Ginglinms and Baliorinerr, French and Irish Linens, Checks, Bed Ticking., Muslinsand r.;lieetings, Ac., die. Having heretofore been honored by a large patronage from the Ladies he has procured the most elegant assortment of Ladies' Dress Cocas, ever brought to the interior of theBtetc. Moo: notes Shoes, Bats and Caps, Groceries, Hardware, Quernstvare; &c., nnil a great sariety of good' of all kinds. In abort lie is prepared to offer Great Bargains to those who favor hint with their custom. All are invited to call and judge for themselves. It affords hint pleasure to exhibit his goods at all tunes. All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex , change for goads. (i1; 1 0. W April 2, 1850. PITTSBURG ! 1 UST received at the "OLD LOCUST j CORNER." the following very desirable articles from Pittsburg, viz: 1,000 lbs. Sugar cured and Canvassed Hams. 2,000' .• P;ain cured do, 200 Prime Cream Cheese, 300 Venison Hams. Six bushels white soup beans ; and twenty barrels ELEGANT PIP SUGAR Superior corn brooms, zinc wash boards, twilled begs, lard oil, star candles, (a new article,) bed cords, &c.; all of which will be sold on reasonable terms. PHILADELPHIA. We have vise just received and open ed our splendid stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, boots trod shoes, bonnets. hats and cops, ready mode clothing, &c., just received from Philadelphia. As we are determined to SELL CHEAP. purchasers are earnestly invited to call and examine our stock, when ; we have no doubt, they will be ratistied that our goods are excellent in quality and rea• sortable in price. • FISHER, M'MURTRIE & Co. Huntingdon, April 2, 1850. MEN WANTED Travel as .ftgents for the History of THE MEXICAN WAR, r pHE subscriber now publishing the 1174t0-1 1 ry of the Mexico'? War. including Biogra phical sitetch es of the lives of Generals Taylor, Scott, Worth, Wool, Twiggs, Quitman, nod sev eral others of the most distinguished officers.— film/Crated with rturrotoas Engravings and Por traits, By John Frost L. L. Dr A number of enterprising and intelligent men of good character, are offered profitable employ ment, in circulating by subscription the above work in Hontingdcn county, and other counties in the State of Pennsylvania. The terms, which are very liberal, will be given on application to the subscriber, post paid. This work will never be sold in Book stores, but exclusively by agents at a reasona ble and uniform price. H. MANSFIELD, Bookseller and Publisher. 134 Volk et, April 2,18i0.] New Haven, Connecticut. PEACII TREES. TT HAMMOND will have io Huntingdon on the 9th and 10th of April, a choice lot of innoculated peach tree.. Most of the kinds are selected from his own orchard, and co,sist only of the very choicest varieties. The trees have large roots. Among the very best are the Yellow A lberg. Vl' . bite Luscious, Rare Ripe, and Cole. Morrie red. April 2, MO,* PDIME California Gold wedding rings for sale NEFF & Oer. 30, 11149, NOTICE TO CONTEACTOBS. Tll AT pealed. &peals will be received nt the house 'of Jiintra Chamberlain, in War riorsmark town, tip to 4 o'clock P. M., of t...lattir day, the 15th May of Aril nest, for the construc tion dream Bin 19 miles of the Spruce creak and Philipsburg Turnpike roatl,ronimeneing at the Spruce clOek and Waterstreet l'urnpikv, Plans, specifications eiirl conihtiutis will be exhibl;eil Joy of SCritrity will lie ropilreti from contractors for The fulfilment of Their contracts. MATT 'l Eav'ry. March 26, I 86'0. JaMOVAL Scott's 1111 a -. VAVtlry 41 1 : - .—ri.)' HAS been removed from the &Srtibr opposite William Dorris' Store to to the room foritieYlY occtiYtied ai the Post Of fice, directly opposite the tioni of Tettperarlce Hall. Hit friend:sand the petille are respect fully to give e cell. March 00, WO. NOTICE TO STOt:IIIIOLDEIM THE subscribers to the cnpitol BMA of the Spruce Creek and Philipsburg Turnpiltv Road Company, Will take tiotice that an instalment often per cent. on their stock will Tiri required to be paid to the subscriber in War, riorsmork town, on the first Monday of each month successively until all is paid, tointnen e'ing.On the trot Monday in May next. A fail are to comply will sublect the subscribers to the payment of the penalty anne per cent. pet Month according to the provisions of the nets of Xsienthly in this Case nt nl nail provided. REN.I.. t'ATTON, March 76, rrefamt Pr. J. WEICHSEfiArtiI OPTICIAN, Prom Philadelphia, 1)11 SP Morns the citizens ni IL litintingdon and vieiniiy, thal he will open Btoremont ut Cum's Hotel,Witere he will °Mit for sale during next A rill Men SPECTACLES OF EVERY VaRIETY SIZE -4XD QUaLI7T. A new invention of Spectacle., for ilistatit or close reading, with gold, silver,tortoiae-shell and Wel frames. and a new arid improved satiortmefil of Perilocal ground flint glasses of his own man. ufacture. He would particularly call the 'Wen. Lion of the public to his SPECTACLES FOR NEAR SIGHTED PERSONS and for persons who have been operated upon for the cataract of the rye, and to his new kind of glasses and l'onservers of the sight made of the best flint and azure Glass. Good Glasses may be known by their shape, exact centre. sharp and highly polished surface. The quali ties are to be found in a high degree in his glasses. *YIDS°, Spy and Quizzing Glasses, of every size and quality; Telescopes, Magnifying and Opera Glasses, Microscopes, &c., &c , with different powers, together with every eerie• ty of articles in the Optical line not mentioned re Optical and other instruments and 61ays. es carefully repaired on short notice. He cat slwa::s select glasses to snit the vision of thi person as he sees them, upon the first trial. Hi will remain in Huntingdon but a short time, du ring Court session, and those in want of thl shove articles will please give hits a call. 11 , will if required, go to any respectable hutii, where his services may lie wanted. March :6, 1950. . DR. JOHN P. DORSEY, RAVING located himself in Huntingdon, re• 17 spectfully begs leave to offer Isis proles• sional services to the citizens, and vicinity. Office in the new Brick Row, nearly opposite the. Court House. Huntingdon, March 5, 1850 PROCLAMATION AV ,dairv - owfdiat. 1850, under the hands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Plsne, Oyer and Terminer anti general jail delivety of the :oth judicial district of Penn syivania, composed of the counlire of Hunting don, Mifflin and Union, and die Hons. James Gwin and John Stewat t, his associates, judgea of thecounty of Huntingdon, justices assigned, ftp pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every indiettner le and presentments, made or taken fat or concerning ollcritnes,Which Icy the laws of the Commonwealth are made capital or felonies of death and other oflences,crimes and misdemeanors, which have been, or shall be committed or perpe trated within said county. or all persons who are or t hall hereafter be committed or perpetrated, for cruises aforesaid, 1 am commanded to make pro lamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter *Sessions and Common Pleas, will be held at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on the 211 Monday (and Bth day) of April 1850. and those who will prosecute the sand prisoners, lie then and there to prosecute them as rt shall be just, and that all justices of the peace, coronet and constables within the said county, be then and there in their proper persona, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said tiny; with their records,inquisitions, ex.uninations and remembrances, to do those thingewhich to their office respectively appertain. 111,17'111E W CROWNOVER, Sheriff. Strsuivs's March 12,- 1860. I PR0CL.4.11.47'10.1r. g E e . A O B , p lionreceptotroi Pleas a directed e by co o the ty df Huntingdon, bearing ti st the 101 h day of Jan., A. D. 1850.1 am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a Court of Common P1,1'14%011 Le held at the Court House m the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the 3d Monday (end 18th day) of April A. D. 185', for the trial of all issues in said court, which remain un determined before the said judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of said issues re required. 9TTHC tit CR 0 WNO VE R ,Sherift MIINIIIFFN Orrice, Htlntingdnn,March, 15, 1850. # • BOAT FOR SALES THE subscriber offers for sale a Tide I Water CANAL BOAT, now laying in the Canal at the first Lock above Jackstown, whieh will be disposed of low for CASH. Apply to THOMAS READ, Esq., Hun• tingdon, or the subscriber in Unssvinc, Huntingdon county. JAMES McILDUFF. March 5, 1850. 6e9cactaunasitoin LAST PAST tonna, LiNt, ~J.:,1,,,::::.,,, , _v.--- -- 0 ,,,,:.....,,,,,- i 4 ~,,k „,,...., 1 .,...„,,, ;,,•,, ...,.., ~ V( 1 ',',9,1t Pf t v l Iti t t .ig* -, ~., , '.. " l, V ‘.. I \ ' 1 ...„ . ', 1 . I ' ‘ . 1, oS' i , ''' s ' '. \'‘, l'il , , 1 ,-,,, 11 . itg,,i; ••-, ''t tf,. WV_i4—'---L . : i .1 'k.:4 1 :, .1: ', As::::: • W iiii . ..:..„., - ; k ~,,,,,,,t,„,_., ~,,,,:„,i. ~,,.. ~.,,,,.„......_:,....... a. }pre just received and are now open• ing a well selected and Mammoth assortment of Spring and Swint Weis tiothinA for men aril boys. consisting of every thing usu. ally kept in clothing ,terra, and a variety of fan ey ankles minimally kept in them. Our stnek in superior to any other Veer brought to Hun tingdon, and is not inferior to any other ever hetneen Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Prrst•ming it unnecessary to etittrnetate A long list of low mites, as the establishment ban been long and favor ably known as the louse for sel ling cheap and fashionableclo SN.‘RE March :5, 1850-3 m SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SILKS, RIBBONS AND MILLINERY GOODS, .Wn. 4.5 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA. `‘A7011.11.1.1 cull the attention of Merchants and Milleners visiting the city, to their large and rich assortment of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, received by late arrivals f ow France, such as Glace :tart for easing bonnets, Fancy Bonnet arid Cap Ribbons, Plain Mantua and Sattin Ribbons, from No. 1 • to No. 12, French and American Aitifivial Flowers, White and colored Crapes, French hip Huts, Purley Nets and Laces, fidnry Trimmings, Quillings, Crowns, Tips, Covered IN Italebones, Burt:rams, Cane, Ace., Together with every article appertaining to the .Millinery trade. March 26, 1850.—tm. I.r_S 'au aa 11 rsa Ca (32) Book and Stationary Depot. rpHE subscriber respectfully informs ] the citizens of Huntingdon and its vicinity, the t he hes commenced business in the stand formerly occupied by I. Dorland, opposite Clout's Hotel, and having made arrangements with the Philadell hie Merchant. to hone con stantly on hand, upon commission, the following general assortment of BLANK BOOKS, consisting of Ledgers, Day Books, receipt, pass books and Justices Dockets. Also—every de script= of writing and deed paper, white and colored pasteboard, plain and perforated bristol board, tissue paper, &c, BLANK DEEDS &c., Black, blue and red inks, ink powder, quills, wa fers, inkstands, steel pens, sand and sand boxes, lead pencils, Indian rubber, water colors, slates and slate pencils. SCHOOL 11001kgv of every description, of late editions kept con stantly on band. LARGE IEAMLY BIBLES, rocket Bibles and Testaments, Hymn and Psalm Books, Prayer Books, &e., Fancy Note Paper and Envelops, o f every variety, A Ilium, portfolios, pocketb3oks, annuals, rani, boxes, wafers and scaling wax, visiting cards, bead purses, penknifes and evert , variety of fancy goods. Novels, Song Books, .llusie, nsous works, &c, PERFUMERY; consisting of clitoris for the flUntikerchicf, Soaps, Shaving Cream, Cologne, &c, Also—Cigars of the choicest brands, thew ing tobacco, B,e. HORACE W. SMITH. March 26,1830, MACKERAL; SHAD, CODFISH, 1 Constantly on hand and SALMON, for sale by HERRINGS, ' J. PALMER & Co. PORK, Market Street Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, j March 26, 1850.--.3m, HUNTINGDON AND BIIOADaTOr. RAILROAD. BOOKS will be opened to rocelVe subecrip. tions (or stock in the grail nydon and Broad Top Railroad Company at the public house of Thomas Wallace in the borough of 11u,itingilon 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 Co. on Friday the 26th day of April next. Some of the undersigned Commissioners will attend at the times and piece. above mentioned, to receive the subscription. of all persont entitled by law to subscribe for stock in said company. Thos. Fisher, Isaac Cook, A. P. Wilson, Jos. Crissman, John G. Miles, James Sexton, John McCahan, James Entriken, David Blear, John Ker, Levi Evens, Alex. King, Jacob Cress well, Matthew M. Peebles James Patton, Commissioirrs. March 26, 1650. vthailirrS. Mt& ' llw the 15 he*iir 14 lietaord tolithfkv t • Y virtue of tn tract in N.1'61011,31' the botitt: s , of Common Pleas el Betifohl Canty, td' le tre ifecteit, there wishwishbe exposed to Pt'blie Sale; i 'at the Bedford Forge, in linpeael4 Tranship, Bedford County, on Frilly the 19th day of April, A. D., 9840, at lOo'clock, A. M., the tellovving described tracts of land, viz: No. I. tine tweet of lend containing 237 acres' rind 96 perches about 20 acres cleared and under fence With o "(Co Story Rohe and Weathef ' boarded D Welting 11005e,5 t re Forge, troll holfse, large Coal House of Stone, Bineksmith'a Shop, Carpenter's Shop, Store /louse end 016ce, forge Stone Smoke Horse, Granaries, Stabling for about 30 head of horses, 93 Tenant Saw Mill, and other out-buildings thereon efectell, also, ar,3od apple •oreharilt situate on both sides , of ' , Yellow Creek," in IlOpewell Township, 6f fording the beat water power in Pefil'itylvania, and well knr an ts the Bedford Forge Property. No. ?. One other tract of land adjoining the nliVve, Being putt of a tract of told granted by 'the Commonwealth Of Peoasylvania to Edmond Milne, rontainiag 107 actea attl'Et perches, more dr leas t with khe improvernents:. No. $. One Other tract of land, adjoining the above, being Part of tt tritt.t of land for which a patent was granted to John King and Peter Snmore, mid part containing 237 acres, more or less, with the improvements: No. 5. (inc Other pack of hind, adjoining the above, purchased iron John Snide'', by deceits.: ed, recorded in Book 0, page /523, confaining 68 acres and 48 perinea, nrOre or less, with thd' improvements. No. 6. One other tract of land, situate in the Cap of Tussey's Mountain, on both sides of Yel low Creek, surveyed on a Warrant granted to '3,tmnel DaVidson, containing 132 acres and 120 iierches, more of less. No. 7. One other tract of land = situate in said Is ou'mhiP of flo.eewell, between 1 tAseYN Moan' 4ain and Coate Htll, on Chesnttt Itun, purchased from John McElney, by &ceased, rectirde'd in Hdpk W, page 423, coutr.ining .100 acres, more or less. . . . One other tract of land, situate in said ToWn,hip, adjoining lands of .161111 Viler, Wil liam Piper and others, granted by the Common wealth of rennsyhrania to Samuel Liringston, by patent dated, 11th Febrilary, 1811, &Inlaid- Ing 410 emit and 129 perches, more at lest. No. 9. One other tract of land, adjoining the above, granted to the said Samuel Livingston, by patent dated 15th March, 1810, containing 1.51 acres and 130 perches, more or less. No. 10. One other tract of land adjoining tract in purpart No. 8, surveyed on a Warrent in the name of Anna Cook, containing 93 acres and 157 perches, more or less. No. 11. One other tract of land, situate in Providence township, in said County, surveyed on a Warrant in the name of John Moore, dated Ist March, 1791, containing 400 acre*, mac Ot less. No. 12. One other tract of land, sittatte in Hopewell Township, adjoining lands of Frede rick Dobbs, Daniel Steel, Lane's Heirs and oth ets, purchased from Alekantler Reed, containing 289 acres and 96 perches, more dr less. No. 11. One Other tract of land, surveyed on a Warrent in the Mode of Mitt Foster, dated 21st June, 1793; containing 215 acres and 90 ketches, more or less. No. 15. One other tract of land, adjoining the above, surveyed on a Warrant to John Foster, dated 29th June, 1786, containing 80 acres, more or less. No. 17. One other tract of lona, surveyed on a Warrant to Philip Dykes,dated 29th June, 1796 containing 468 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• irnt 402 acres and 57 perches, more or less. No. 28. One other tract of mountain land ad joining purpart, No• 27, and situate in Ravia's Gap, surveyed on a Warrant in the name of Han nah Montgomery, containing •132 acres and 62 perches, more or less. No. 43. A tract of lend situate in Middle Woodberry Township, Bedford County, adjoin inw lands of David Stuckey, George Replogle and others, containing 335 acres, more or less, being part of a larger tract surveyed 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 Barn and other out-buildings thereon erected, also an apple orchard,— Being that part of the lands in said Writ men tioned, not taken by the HeirS at the appraise , ment. Ten MS or SALE.-One third of the pin cliftse ;cony in hand and the balance in twOecitial annu al payments thereafter, without interest, to be secured by Judgment Bowls or Bonds and Mort gage before the acknowledgement of Deeds. ANDREW J. SNIVF:LY, Sheriff Sheriff's OIPo•e, Bedford, March 8, 1850. EXHIBITION, ii4ilnwood I Academy will take place en Trednehlag, 29th duel:, at If °Wad A. 11., commencing with the anniversary Address before the Literary Societies of the Instittrtion, 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. 9 , 11 E 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 heed ing a Carriage or Buggy should give them a call as they will sell on the most reasonable terms. AtiAMs & stmt. Atarch f 9, AUDITOR'S NOTICE. THE undersigned having been tlppoint ed by the Judges of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Huntingdon cdunty, an Auditor to distribute the proceeds arising from the sale of the personal property of Frederick H. Jennings, will attend for that purpose at his office in Hun tingdon on Friday the sfh day of April next at 2 o'clock P. M., where all persons interested can attend If they see proper. JOHN SCOTT, Jr. March 12, 1850.--lt. Estate of Samnel Steel, dec'd. Executors' Notice. ALL persons interested in the estate of Sam , bet Steel, late of the borough of Hunting. in the connty of Huntingdon, deed, ate hereby notified that letters testamentary on the estate of said deceased, was this day grimed by the Register of said county, to the eubscrihere.— All persona having claims or demands against the estate of acid decedent, ere hereby notified to make known thu same Without delay to the sub ' scribers residing in the borough of Huntingdon aforesaid, where those indebted to said decedent are also notified to call and pay the aunts due by them respectively. JAMES OWIN, GEO. A. STEEL, March 4, MO. E.meutott Eitritzrrot tuttclty vAlta of ter44 ts• end (let, t. tikw ht htiocia, tit di nit wt - deo. 0611 rt tit)Wmi its the bor+ nigh eft4utiTibgthßtl;6tl' Ai.mttles , the lath dtly of April next, at lb tt'eltmk, tit Pvtlit Vt ndlft Ms *lite ty, tit' fellow itig ckeetibtd Proretty % Vitt t A'eforthwit'v right, title mit) itilrfcbt it% aid tcn tnttein ttert nr 1411.14 (14 firstly wittlthip, rotitt httzut too suet, lrinreor Fein, tiljnining intith loom Lents Davit! MIII kto, Joileef kivin & Us, lOWz ing theieun er.cltd n Log I init., mid rabin . barn, invle torch. n).— nimbi ti) AV Ter t Vey, ovii, tieined. taken it .orteutiak taxi in l latt.t as gtt prnreetY of James hilly. LSD All eleretulabes rl g ht,ttt e and itts.rest in olikt to teeertein tot of round, situate in itollensburt in the township of Walker, containing Olt (*elle. front, running book teb feel, *nil No. atror ding tolho plAn nt said toven, sa)oinitig Cittipl3tll, ens Ikllin Shrivet, having tber's,lll ereetede tom eters frame dwelling h.ontes, two shops; * good welt of water and I ;Imp in **ll,. hit paled ants in good aunt it , ken in exreultin, an& to be sold as the proven) , of Psniel &Ver. sto=- To, vot..ot grOuhtl In the Borou6 nt Xler' airttill, being lot" 'No. It ilittl tY in tt g tre4,- te.in riot oftclid borough. fronting emit 'boy feet upon the turnpike, at:d ettentling bark 160 lett, 'gaining a lot or eta nine! apyiret un tint east and unreel on the Weal, heVing thereon erected a teen altiry photer - ed An!ring hotter . % a frame kitchen and a "table. &tied' Phil laktn in eireebtion, nod to be sold' fif the prepefly oti Jacob Kough A teilain Iroct bf land, 'situate is rsWe End' West townships, fluorination county, cuntain• ing on, hundred and thirty-six acres, more of less,Vroonded try lands of John Horning, ham conch jr., Henry Sower, Bmi Panda of Wit Ilaro touch end Adorn CS}lcit's heirs, tro‘v ill rho posficeasinn of ichidna Decker mu! formerly oVvtled by Valentine Pcialttat. To he sold in pursuance of a writ of partition on order of sale; All that certain one story brick plastered buil* ding in the borough of Huntingdon. fronting Hill street, between 11111 and Allegheny r•treeti; adjoining lois of A. P. Wilson and int claitnetl by 11, b. 5t Wm. McMurtrie, bring in front oh said Hill street 50 fret, depth 34 feet, with chan cel and vestry room 15 feet square, and the lot and piece of ground appurtenant thereto. cited and taken in execution, and to be sold as the properly of the Hector and Church Wardens and Irtstrymett of Si. John's Church, Fluntingdoily 'Owner', or reputkd owners, and therlka B. Calls' bon, contractor, ATI that certain mint nr parcel or land lying on Stone mountain, in jack son township, con taining 437 acres, more or lees, ntljnitiihg 16mlit of Robert Cu mmins and ithern, *Attain ed' In the NOM lerionaihrere i'ing no improve• menla thereon. 4'eizetl, taken 1h execution, and to be sold as the' proberty of F. A. Jennings M. CrtOWNOIVER,Sherift • Silveira Office, Wer.tingelon, March 12, 1850.. E. C. SUMMF:RS New Arrangement CARRIAGE & WAGONI,IANUFACTORt. Summers ik Dalt, WOULD respectfully inform the public th a t V they have purchased from Henry Smith, MP tools, stork, &v., belonging to the above deport ment of his business, arid that they will carry it on for the present,• in all its t.arious branclie ,, , in the shop heretofore occupied' by Mr. Smith. Thee are prepared to execute all ordei s in their line en the shortest notice' hnti Most reagbhahle termr. COriages, 13uggries, Wagons, Sle,gh, Carts, Wheetbafrotrs, made to order, of the beat inntethi sr, and at r rtr @onside picot, Repairing of Felt kinds of vehicles, done Tri the shortest notice. wantsog neat, cheap and clursbt, 'widen in their line of hnsimeey, nrcreprecifully 'regOestrti to give them a call. Yeb.l6, 1850. EXECUTORS .11r0rIC Estate of WILL 1.4.41 WESTON/ate bf Henderson t... Huntingdon county, dec.'W NOTICE Testamentary on said estate have been granted to the undersigned. hit persons in debted to said estate ere requested to make im mediate payment and those hoeing etairds or de. monds against Sire same to prescdt them duly authenticated for settlement in 11105. FISHER, Executor. March 12, 18517-6 t Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to nll per 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 confirmation and al lowance, at the Orphans' Court, to be held nt Huntingdon. in and for the coun ty of Huntingdon, on Wednesday, the 10th day oh April next, to wit : I. James Clark, Executor of the last tvill and testament of Elizabeth Shnier, late of Shirley township, deed. 2. John McCulloch, administrator of John Scullen, late of the Borough of Pe tersburg, dee'd. • 3. William Porter, administrator, de bonis 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, deed, . 9. Vvi!Ham B. Leas & Samuel MeVit• ty ; administrators of Abraham LonVitte of Shirley township, dec'dl 6. Thomas Ftsher i Guardian of the minor children of .ease Johtia,' late of Shirley township, dec'd: 7. John Maguire; Guardian of 'the Ai nor children of George Hyle, late of the Borough of Alexandria, deed. 8. John Biimiziarger, and :Martin Hau ser, administrators ofiJohh RaMliniger, late of Warriorsmark township, deed. M. F. CAMPBELL, Rogristo,, lb:Oster'. Office, Huntingdon, March. 11, 130. J. N. BALL