The Night Before CLri.itutas. Christmas is a day looked forward to by the young with the fondest anticipations. Ated when it arrives it is the duty of all to contribute as much as possible to their merriment and happiness. We wish our young friends all a happy, merry Christ mas, and publish for their amusement the follow ing, so appropriate to the occasion Akunal Visit of St. Nickolas. lit rims. C. C. 311001tE. 'Twas the niglit before Christmas, when all thro' the house, Not n creature was stirring, not even a !wive ; The stockings were hung by the chimney with care, In hopes that St. Nicholas soon would he there; The children were nestled all snug in their beds, While visions of sugar-plunis danced through their heads; And mamma in her 'kerchief, and I in my cap, Had just settled our brains fire a long white's nap; When out on the lawn there arose such a chatter, I sprang from my bea to see what was the matter ; Away to th! window I flew like a flash, Tore open the shutters, and through up the sash. Tho moon on the breast ofthc new-Gillen snow, Clare the kistre of mid-day to objeet9 below ; When, what to my wondering eyes should appear, But it ntinnture sht4ll, and eight tiny reindeer, Witt a tittle old driver, so lively and quirk, I knew in a moment it must be old Nick. More rapid than eagles his coursers they came, And he whistled and shouted and culled them by name; "Now.bnsher! now, Dagher! now, Prancer! now, Vixen ! On, Comet ! on, Cupid! on, Dander and Blixen ! To the top of the porch ! to the top of tie wall ! Now, dash away, (lash away, dash away all!" . As the leaves that before the Iturrient.e fly, When they meet an obstacle mount to the sky, So up to the house-top the coursers flew, With the sleigh thll of toys—and St. Nicholas too; And then, in a twinkling, I heard on the roof, The pouncing and pawing of c.tell little hoof. As I drew in lay head mai was turning :wound, Down the chimney Nicholas entne with a bound. lie was dressed all in fur, from his head to his fum, And his clothes were all tarnished with ashes and soot ; A humile of toys be hod flung on his bock, And he looked like u pedlar just opening his puck ; Ills eyes—hols they tiiilikkxl.! his dimples hew merry! hl if cheeks were like roses, Ids nose like at cherry His droll little month was drawn up like t how, And the heard (adds chin was us whitens the snow. The stump of a pipe he held tight in his teeth, And the smoke, it encircled his head like a wreath. Ile had it broad flute, and X little round belly, Then shook, when he laugl.bl, like a hotel full of lle was'ebubby and plump; an right jolly old elf; And I laughed, when I saw him, in spite of myself, A wink of his eye, and a twit of his head, Soon gave me to know that 1 ' I nothing to dread. Ile spoke not a word, but went straight to his work, And tilled all the stocking s,then turned with a jerk, And laying his linger aside or his nose, And giving a nod, up the chimney he rose. Ile sprang to his sleigh, to his team gave a whistle, And away they all flew, like the down off a thistle. lint I heard hint exclaim ere be drove out of sight . , " Happy Christmas to all, and to all a poll night ifinnornoma.—The Frankford Herald gives no account of a toad dog that visited that borough recently. sine children were bitten seriously; the clothing and hoots of women and men were snapped sat; and several dogs, a cat, maul other animals were attacked by it, and more or less in jured. As soon as it became generally known that the rabid animal was at Lire the citizens turned out with guns, pistols, and rnd gave clause to it in good earnest; and tinaL, - acceeded in killing it. All the persons bitten 5k medi cine to prevent the fatal effects which 1, na tonally result ; and time will tie:ermine whether it is effectual. DIED. In Cassrille, an Wedueschtv, 18th inst., LOUISA (lEIIItETT, (laughter of Jacob and Rebecca Geh. vett, aged 13 years. In Tio township, Huntingdon county, on Sun day morning 220 just., SAMUEL Boren, aged about 70 years. MONEY MATTERS. Philadelphia Hates of Discount. CORRECT., WEEK I.T. Philadelphia Banks • • pn i ,Lebanon, par Pittslum., parrChamberslstirg, a Cormantown part lot t ,Issirg, Chester Couvty,:. • • par; Middleton, Dolaware County,• • •padeurlislo, 1 Montgomery C 0.,• •• pa Harrisburg Northumberland • • • •pu I loncsdale,l !, i Col. Bridge C 0.,• • • •par Wyoming par Reading (II Kite Bank, li Lancaster, i „ is ' waynesint-• 11 .I)oylestown 1 ,:11:•,•lissy ik ill Plaven,. • • par Easton pus: We! t Uranch par Bucks County,- • • • • pat , list iel Notes li Brownsville pars •• " new issue •11 Pottsville ...... P • •par!Stat c Scrip, Washington, . . l i l . ol'ittslutrg City Scrip • • I:, York, 4S Allegheny City, 21) Danville , ' pat IA I legheny County,• • • 20 THE MARKETS. PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 19, 1850. The Flour market is quiet. Sales of 1,000 bids. for export at $4,621 per bbl., and a better brondat $4,75. For city consumption, prices rouge from 4.75 to $5.37i for common and extra brands, and fancy lots at higher rates. lire Flour is steady at $3,50, and Corn Meal at $5,75 per bid., at which 51000 bbls, were sold. There is but limited amount of Wheat offering, and prices are ttncliangeiL— lLye is scarce. The lust sale of retnt'a. was at 70c. per bu. Corn continues in fair rot pi es t for ship ment, and 3a4,000 bushels now Southern yellow sold at Mc. ationt, and one lot at 57. Oats are scarce. Southern are worth 40a41c. and Penn's. 43c. per bu. Sales of Whiskey in bids. at 27, and hints. at Mc. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Election Notice. The Stockholders of the Juniata Bridge Com pany in Huntingdon county, are hereby notified that the annual election for one President, six NEnagers, one Secretary and Treasurer for the cashing year, «•ill be held at the house of Chris tian Coats, in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 14th day of January next, bet ween the hours of two and six o'clock, P. M. J A NIES G WIN, Secretary. Dec. rI I, 1 S5O Farm for Sale. The subscriber °filers his farm at private sale, situate in Woodcock Valley, Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Daniel Brumbaugh, Leonard Weaver, and others, containing 221 acres, more or lessobout 100 acres cleared and in a tolerable good state of cultivation, 20 acres of which is meadow; most of the remainder is well timbered, a con siderable part of which is locust and chestnut; considerable of the timber land is tillable, and there are several springs of never foiling water on the premises, with an apple orchard and • other fruit trees, part of which heal choice fruit. The buildings are, a large frame bank horn, log dwelling house, stone spring house, ramp shop, soul a sawmill. Apply to the sub scriber on the premises. JOIIN PLUMMER. Dec. 21, 1520.-If.] 07 - iiollidaysburz "Tiger," ti Whiz," and " Standard," publish until otherwise order ed, and charge this office. Execute es Notice. Estate of ELEANOR HENDERSON, deed. VOTICE is hereby given, that Letters Tes -01 tam •ntary have been granted to the under signed upon the estate of E.ANO, Itrshausos, deceased, late of Porter townsh), Ilmitingdon Calmly. All persons knowing IteeindeUt ed ed are riAnested to make immefb:ate payment, and all those having claims will please present them for settlement. JAMES IRVIN, Exreutor.. Barrett Forge, Dec. 21, 1850.] P. S.. Gen. S. Miles will het for me on the premises at - Barree Forge. /. I. Proposals. Sealed Proposals will be received by the un dersigned, Commissioners, at their effiee, in Duntingdonointil 2 o'clock ['. M. of Thursday, the :9111 day of January next, for the erection of a Bridge across the Mill Race of George Eby, Shirley Township, opposite the bridge built arrest the Aughwick creek. Also for putting up sand or lime stone steps between the eolumns in front of the Court Douse, and taking up and relaying the pave ment from the steps to the fence. WILLIAM lIUTCHISON, ISAAC pERHITAL, BENJAMIN LEAS, County Commissioners. Dee. 2.1, 1850,—1t.] Sheriff's Sale. In pursuance of a writ of Vend. Exp. to me directed, will i•xpose to sale at public vendee, lit the Court Idolise, in the borough of Hunting. don, on Monday the 13th day of janita ry, 1811, at lt) o'clock A. M., the following real estate, seized and taken as the property of John Goos horn viz:— All t;:" defendant's (John Gaoshorn's) right, title aril int `rest in and to that rertnin tract or parcel of laud situated in Tell towns Lip, Hunt ingdon county, co, , ta ming about 30 ncres, more or tc66,adjo:ning lum;, of Samuel Book, %William GOOSE.OrrI, MINI others, having thereon two log houses, a log grist mill wit:, two pat: of stones; all of said lands cleared. . . ....... ..... Also, all the defendant's right and title in and to all that certain tract of land lying along Shade Mountain, containing '23 or 30 acres ; no improvement; adjoining George G ins::orn . ° heirs. WM. B. ZF:IGLER, DP, 1, 1830. PROCLAPIATION. Wuaas.ss by a precept to me directed.• , ! l at Iluntngilon, Ilia: Ard day of Noi . A. D. 1850, under the hands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Corn-1 mon Please, Oyer and Termincr, and ;,neral I jail hi:very of the 20th judicial district Penn sylVoria composed of Huntingdon, Blair "nail Cambi la, and the lion. James GWin and John Ste wart, his associates, Judges of the county of Hunt ingdon, just.ces assigned, appointed, to hear try an.l determine all and every indict motits made or takes for or concerning al/ crimes. which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and otl•er offences, crises and misde meanors, which have been or AM/ hereafter be committed or perpetrated fur crimes aforesaid —I am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole lialiwick that a Court of Oyor and 'Terminer, of Common Please and Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on the ,econd Monday (and 1:Ith day) of January next, avid those who will prosecute the said pris oners he then and there to prosecute them as it shall he just, and that all Justices of the Pence. Coronors and-Constables within said county he then arid there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respect fully appertain. Daied at Huntingdon the 2lth day of her. lit the year of nor Lord IS5n, and the 74th year of American Independence. Wilt. B. ZEIGLER, Shit: December ti-I, IBM PROCLAMATION.' lArn.r.As, by a precept to me directed by the VV 1V Judges of the Common Pleas of the vow,- ty of Huntingdon, bearing test, the 2.ir.1 of Nov., 1810, 1 nm commanded to make Public Procla mation throughout my whole haliwiek, 'hat n cowl of Common Pleas, will be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on the :id Monday (nod 20th day) of Jun.. A. D., 18:31, fir the trial of all issues in said remains umb , rmioed hefore the s when and where rill jurors, oal sint ers, in the trial of all issues are required. Datyl at II ontingdmithe2 Ith of December, in the year of our Lord 1850, and the 74th year of 'American Independence. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. December 21, 1810, Tavern 'ticense. To the 'Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Noss, in and for tho Comity of fluntingdonot January Term, A. D, 1851. The Petition of John Stall, of the village of Shafrersville, Morris Township, in the Coun ty aforosa id, humbly sheweth : That your Peti tioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodation of strangers, travellers and others, nt his dwelling house in the Cdunty aforesaid, and prays that your Honors will be pleased to grant him a license to keep n Public House of Entertainment. And your petitioner, as at duty bound, will ever pray. STAHL. j 'Dec. 21, 18,50.1 We the subscribers, citioeM of the Village, 'Township and County afore aid, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, oust is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the ac corn...lotion of strangers, travellers and others, and that the said public house of entertainment is necessary. Robert Kinkead, Enoch Welk, Casper Waight, Jacob Ilarnisb, Samuel Harnish, A lexatt.ler NrClintick: Job Plympton, Joseph Law, John Fox, .; Sarouet Crosford,' Maine( Smith, Peter Shatter, John Renner. Tavern License. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Huntingdon County, Junu aryTerm, A. 1). 1851. The petition of George Householder, of the Township of Penn, in the County of Hunting don, represents: That your petitioner is desir ous of keeping a pliblic inn or tavern, in the house he now occupies, being in the township above named. That he has provided himself with necessaries for the accommodation of strati gei s and travellers, and therefore prays your Honors to grunt him a license to keep a. house of public entertainment in said house, and he will ever pray,_ GEORGE HOUSEHOLDER. Dec. 21, 1830. The undersigned, citizens of Penn Township, in the Courtly or Huntingdon, do certify that the tavern prayed for above by George House holder in nevesear) for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and . travellers ; that the soul applicant is of good repute for honesty and temperance. and is well provided with house room and other conven iences for the accommodation of strangers anti t raveßers. hmes L. Hunt, B. Grove, hen!, Ptongh, S. H. Grove, B. C. Lytle, B. Hoover, Daniel Grove, Win. Davis, Jacob B. Grove, Isaac Hoovers, Philip Garner. Tavern license. TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of - Quarter Sessions, &e., of Huntingdon cottitty - , at January Term, A. D. 1851 : The petition of Sample Fleming, of the 1010n :ship of Porter, in the county of Huntingdon, res pectfully represents : 'Platt your petitioner is de sirous of keeping a mildly i• , a or tavern in the house he time ovetapies, the township 11110 V named. east or the .%:exathlria, and nt the links of the road leadir; o: the Central rail road at Petersburg: That he :ins provided him self with neeessaries tin the aecommodation of strangers and travellers, and therelhre prays your honors to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment in said house, and he will prny, &e. SAMPLE FLEMING. Dee. 17, 185(1.' IVe the subscribers, citizen,: ol• the township of Porter, in the comity ol• l tenting ton, du certify that the termt proved fir alio, by Sample Fleet-' ing, is necessary 'for the accommodation ol• the public and the entertainment of strangers mill UM"- etidrB that the said applicant is or good !elm! 11,r honesty and temperance, and is well provided :tli house room and other convenienv,il.r tl.•e acc•oun modatiou of strangers and travellers. ! John Nelson. Conner, dole, 11. nis,,y, Charles McCormick, Daniel S. IVhittaker, P. Baker, John Piper, r, 11..1 , .. 1.1 Cunningham, 111or(14.1.ni 1,111.0rg, l” Join, 11. H. Cunningham, Collin. , Hamer, • Elon.h Isenbarg, James ll:mlner, .1. K. I Iyle, John I lennnill, William Laird, jr. JoFeph Work. ' Tavern License. C 1 ) th e Honorable the Judges of the . Court Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for ti; comity of Huntingdon : ThC petition of IVesley I'. Citron of the he rough of llirminglnum rc-peetMlly repre,nts IThat he Into rented that wed kiloton brie!: Toyer stand situate on the wailer of Alarket arid Com t:'•:rce streets in the 1.1,aq:11.01,1.es:11d, and land occupied as sash hy Butts: that I.• privided with 'tabling fin• horses awl ^nienties acee,sary Il n • the entertainment an str.wgers mid travellers. 11 ,i„ ^upet•ttitlly prays your honors to gnu hint u license, to hnp a public ,inn or tavern i said house. 1m will ever pray, &c. W. P. GREEN. Dee. 1850.] We the untlers4med, eitizbis of 'll9 Borough of Birmingham, do 11(.11•1.,. the shove namedIIIIIIPIIIII, is of gum] for honesty and temperauce, and tint he is welt a>r° - ‘1.1‘,1 with house room and eouvenienees for t.` , lodging and Ileannlllllllnthtit of strangers a n d trav ellers: and that such inn iu neeessary to Himont. 'nodule and entertain stram.:yrs and travellers. A. P. (Miens, lianid Boman, Wm. 11'. Miles. H. J. C. Format, James Temple, Thompson l‘lettlen, l'uttcr .1. W. Jones, Isaiah W,,40,, C. J. Hirst, A. P. Minus, John Tiontan. Public Sale. TX pursuance of last Will and Testament of I Samuel Steel, Esq. deeewwil, willhe offered fin• sale on Wednesday the te2.l ;!•:,• Jansary next, at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, the undivided half of taw hundred and forty-live acres of land surveyed in ale name of Joh. ,itooto in is township, autioin- Mg lands of James ( iwin, J. McCartney Sankey, 'hones Steel and others, on which them is ;Mont fifteen acre, cleared. A large proportion of said tract of land is well timbered and valaable tat ac count of its contiguity to the Central Rail Road, and borough of linutingilon being only two miles distant from the latter place. 'ft.:Rms.—Oue third of purchase money an the lirst.day of April next, and the other two thirds thereof in equal annual payments with interest from first day April 1851, payable annually, to be secured by bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. JAMES (MIN, GEO. A, STEEL, Executors of Samuel Steel, deceased. Pee. 17, 18:,0. Magazines, TT 0111 ACE W. SMITH will furnish the Kin n_ eipal Aug:wines, (including Harper's, Um laut), &r.,) at $2 tal per umlaut, thereby sieving no small stun as there is' no postage to he paid. [Dec. 10, 1050. Extra ['au►ily Flour, lc OF the celebrated Crowil i o , lc u r , p ri ri , u , al z ir l r s ou il ,o4. by ALSO, superior .Mackerel at unusually low rate, • Every flay brings solnelltiy:. t,, this pi:p ular c:tablishittent, in the : 1 . 101 Mill rare and its ert,:yhody ttrul • , we are sur pri,4l fli=t all their relations ,h, • follow suit. Another arrival hourly exi,c,,,l .)1 . .Boots Shur, Bay State Lung Stools, l'aranwattas, Bro cades, &e. &e. [ll.)ce. 11. Are you Insured not. insure your property nt once in the Cum herland Valley Mutual Insurance Company. Apply to GEo. W. timian, Ayent, Bridgeport; Pn. Adniinistrator's Notice. T ETTERS of Administration'have been gran ted to the undersigned upon the estate of AMON LOVELL, late of Cass township. deceased. All persons knowing themselves in debted are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Administrator, WEALTHY LOVELL, Dec. 21, 1550.] Administretrix. EXPRESS AGENCY. A DAMS & Co, hove established an Express Z 1 Office in Hmtingtlan, in charge rri•lforare W. Smith, at the Huntingdon liot - rk Store. Alt packages left with him will ho carefully attend. ed to. [June 1, MO. WESTERN LAND AGENCY. A CAMPBELL, Land Agent at Lasalle, B. A • linois, has openedn general Lund Agency for Middle and Northern Illinois, rind Southern cousin, where he will attend' by the purely.° and sale of Improved and Unimproved Lands. .payment of Taxes, Location of Mexican Land Warrants, making selections for those who may be entitled to Bounty Lands under the late net of Congress, and gcncrilly to all business connected witirn geileral Lund .16envy. Having completed nrravgements whereby per sons wislikm to procure lands in this fertile and rapidlyiniliroving portion of the West, ran to so nt the minimum price of $1,25 per nere, without - , . the expense mid risk of travelling there, any per son who otity pay to my Agent, James iilaguire, at Huntingdon, the sum of two hundred ti , dlars, will have one quarter section (I tO acres) entered in their name, (or as time may direct) for which they will rcecive the patent t'roin the general Land I dike at Washington city, in their name, clear of all charges. Simi factory security will given for all perform in my part.imil lite the refunding oftho timonnt of the pareliuse, with 6 tier cent., at the expiration of vear,, to any person who niay then be dis stitistieil with the location. The canal t'cinim Chicago to Lasalle, at the head of Steam-boat Navigation on the Illinois Myer. time Railroad front Chicago to Catena, which is now in process or construction, and the littilroml from Chimp, to Hock Island, on the Mississippi river, now completed to Aurora, some 30 mil, west of Chicago, will pass through this country front East to West, nod the great Central Railroad from litalenit to the mouth of the Ohio river, puss es through it front North to South, for the con struction of which the late Congvess appropriated a largo mini um of land, thereby securing, beyond itsspeelly completion ; and there ism) doubt in the mind or any person well informed upon the snhictit. bat Chicago will he connected with all the \ tlautie Cities by Railronii, in the course of from two to hint years front this time, thereby enabling Igo cliiigratt• to Oil , country in thC short Spit,. ul lroni IliVoc to film clays,front any portion of the Fai,t, n itbnnt the risk.of travelling by steam boat. Persons uddhing to procure desirable !tomes for themselves fled lei!' do \Veil to make 11111 , 11:Iti: , 11 SOOll, :IS the alumna of piddle lands is limited, and is being taken lip rapidly by tietteil Yctticr.. Any infnrinaninn &Area, can lw obtained fron ISAAC. F. 11., Esq., Ihniting,l4,ll, Pa. BEFEIWNCES: 13norilErt, Milt Creek, Huntitigtlur l'a. & DonsEr, Hntingdon, ra. mt, Es. 1., I L'a, Letter, reim , eetrit with the I.li.hie,s may he aililre, , ed (2.1:%1P.111,:.LL, Peru P. 0. Lit .... sane Co.. Mimi!, Oct. 1850.—hit AdministratOrS Notite. .Estaic of UEORGE %11:NE.11, ber'd. T BITERS of Administration have been gran ted to the undersigned upon the estate of GEORGE GARNER, late of Penn township, Huntingdon county, deed:. ,All persons know ing thernsiilves indebted are ir"Crivsted to make immediate payment, and thosiiThiev.ing claims will please present Hum, for settlement. HENRY GARNER, - SOLOMON GARNER, D:c. 10, 1850.-3 t. Administrators. Valuable Property at Private Sale. subscriber will sell his farm at private 1 sale, situated in Kisbacoquillas valley, about three nli les west of A Ilenville, adjoining lands of C. & Itanirl Yoder, Samuel King and others, containing 112 acres, about 1f25 acres of which is c ared, and in a good state of cultivation.— The remainder is well timbered. The improve -111.14 tire a large two story Slime House, good Log Barn, good Spring at the door, good Spring House, and oil other necessary out•buildings.— A first rate Apple Orchard of choice fruit, and only six miles from the Pm Canal and Central Railroad. This farm is laid oil in fifteen fields, with running water in every field, and a running stream through the barn yard. This farm will be sold rensorable, as the subscriber Is desirous of emigrating to the west. Oct. 22, 1850. JACOB MUSSER. Orphans' C6urt Sale. :RILLIV, JANII.II, 10, 1851. - DY virtu : of no order of the Orphans' Court of will be exposed to sale, by public rehtlite or o,qcry, on the premises, on Friday, the 10th bnwrY , 1851 , the followilez described piece, or pa rcel of land, sit uate in ITnion township, .t.:onting . connty, eotitainin, 200 Acres, or tens, adjoh: me lands of John Chileote on the north, A braiorn %: r righ , on the west. Henry Dell on the south, scd loth : 4 now occupied on the - east by .Amos Smith, oil whieh is erected a storyand-a-half lott House end Kitchen, and cabin Barn, a small Orchard, al' , nt .50 acres cleared thereon. TERMS OF SA 1.K.-Oue half or the purchase incery to he paid on confirmation of the sale, and residue one year thereafter, to be secu red by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court. M. F. CA:MO:LI, Clerk. Attendance given by ENOCII CIIILCOTE, Adm'r. Dee. in, 1810.—Is. NEFF & MILLER ALWAYS AHEAD! 9711 E great Innonut of W ATcliEs. (!IA WKS, -1 1 - JEWELRY, and Valley Articles, sold daily at NEVI: & MILLER'S, is the best evidence that they sell the roost fiJlionable. hest and die:l,st in Huntingdon, and that the wineiple ufdenting with all upon this terms, give, sulisthetion. Crrlice are THIS DAY owning the i,ar gest and Hest Assortment of WATVII -01111 JEWELRY, tie., ever brought to Hunting dm. Call and see them. They only ask a. small advance on cost for goods, mid not two prices, as ttt other places. .1 . 11 goods sold wAnnArnn To BE AS nu riu:si Don't forgot the cheap comer. Nov. 5, ISSO. NEFF & MILLER. REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons concerned that the following muntxl persons hare settled their accounts in the Register's attire at Huntingdon, and that the said nt will de presented for confirmation 4111.1 allowance at an Orphan's Court, to be held at llontingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday 15th day of January next, to wit: I. .I , ,sltua Green, mfinini , trator of James Logan, late of Barree township, dre'd. - 2. Joshua Green, ruhnii ist rotor of Thomas G win late of Barrett township, dee'd. g. Joseph Reed, administratorof Hannah Ander son, late of West township, decd. M. F. CAMPBELL, Register. Register's Dahl., Iluntingd‘ni, Dec. 14, Isso. I4H AGENTS WANTED. To . travel in the Southern, Middle or Northern States. Steady employment will be given for a number of years to respectable young nib of lins iness habits mid possessed of a good common edu catbut and gentlemanly address. Such piing mien would lied it greatly to their advantage, as It will ntthnl an opportunity to see a large portion of the country, and at the soma time earn, besides all ex- • penses, from $3OO to $BOll n yew: ttome Agents knee earned double that amount. Mitch depends upon ability to act, persevenmee nod eronomy, it being a pleamnt business. Those who desire fur ther information can (attain the same by addres sing„ post paid, JACOB MONK. Philadelphia, Dee. 17, 10. THE ELEPHANT AGMN! PEIGIIITAL & BOGGS, HAVE just received another tremendous ad dition to their previous heavy stock. They have everything [low that is requited tosuit the wants of this community. Spliendid Excelsior He Lains, at 12/ ck.. per yard. Superb i'arinuatta Cloths, at 624 cts. Unequalled Brocades, at all prices. Rich Irish Poplins, at .56 and 75 cts. Calicoes, from 3 to 121 Os. Ffelleil Oiled Ginghams, at 121 et. . . _ . - - - Damask de Lains, richly figured, at 2•i cts. Real Conestoga Sheetings, Di cts. Oriental and Ray State Shawls, at all prices Heavy Yard wide Muslins, at 6 and 8 ets. Real "Jane Lind , " Cloths, at 121. Satinelts, at 37, 50, 62 and 75 cts. Tweeds at 25, 31 and 37 eta. Hardware, Qneensware, Boots Shoes, faints, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, at their former low prices. Indeed, everything can be had at this popular Bazar, 25 per cent. lower than else where, awl all that is required to convince the community that the "ELEPHANT" is the place for cheap and good goods, is for them to call, when un examination will satisfy them that money can be saved by patronizing this es— tablishment. Nov. it, 1850. Real Estate at Public Sale. ON TIICIISCAY, DEC. 26, 1850. AATIT.J . , be exposed to public sale, on the pre V V raises, in the Borough of Alexandria, in liontingdon county, on Thursday, the :2611 of December, 1830, the following seal estate, late the property of John S c ott, deed., viz: „... CORNER LOT extending from Main street to the Juniata river, having thereon erste ted a two story log house, weatherboard front, and a back building plastered; and the well known TANNERY which has been carried on for upwards of 10 years, with an excellent run of custom. The lot rims front the bridge cross ing the river, and is the most favorable location in the Borotag.ta fur business. The shops are two 'story log and frame, and also a frame bark-mill house. There are three handlers, two bates, • and one lime in the beam shop, twenty-six lay Fawn) , Vats, two (losable latches, and one pool.— In the enrrying shoafr is a large and splendidly finished stone table. which will be sold with the premises. Bark can be gotten in abundance, and the facilities for reaching market aro such, that leather can at all times be converted into cash mthe city, and this offers a good opportu nity for any person wishing to invest in this now profitable business. V.—Lot No. .51 in the plan of said town, situate on Second street, on the public square, having thereon a two story FRAME PLAST ERED HOUSE. ad.—Lot No. 7 in the new town plot, front ing on the canal, having thereon a two story frame plastered DWELLING HOUSE, kitchen, and it large frame stable. Terms made known on day of sale.. JOHN SCUM', E GEO. W. SCOTT, xecators. Dec. 10, IS3o.—ts. Valuable Real Estate at Public Sale. Os TrE , DAY, JANVARY 11, 18131. WILT, be offered at public sale, on Tuesday, the 14th day °flowery next, at the Court House, in the Borough of Huntingdon, the fol lowing described !TACT OF LAND, in Hen derson township, in saul county, containing Three Hundred Acres he the same more or less, adjoining lands of J ohn Silknittcr on the east, Rolland Evans on the south, William Cowell on the north, and Bell on the west, having thereon erected a two story square Log D'vELLING HOUSE, and a cabin Barn, with a never.faiNig spring of water at the door, fifty acres of which are cleared, with a thriving AP PLE ORCHARD thereon. A large portion of the remainder is well set with White and Yel low PINE TIMBER. Murray's Run passes th7ongh said land, on which there is a good site for a :JAW MILL, rendering it, on the whole, a doirable property for a man of enterprise with sine capital. „: half of the purchase money to be p„id in hand, the balance in two' equal an nu a l I.,,yrn t rit,t, with interest, to be se cured by bond and mori4nge of the purchaser. MARY ANN BOWERS, Surviving Ekecutrix of Sarah Cole, den'il. Dec. 10, isra—to., Auditor's Notice. Eqate .101 IN YOrral, rrtHE undersigned Auditors, appointed to dis• tribute the money in the hands of Andress S. Harrison, Administrator of JOHN YOCUM late of Walker township, dec'd., will meet lin that purpose, at the office of John Reed, Esq. in the l)i, ough of Huntingdon, on Saturday, tin Sth of December, 1850, at 10 o'clock, A. 31. when and where all persons interested can at tend, if they see proper. JACOB MILLER, THQ_S. FISHER, Auditors JOHIP REED, Dec. 10, 1850.—St. Orphans' Coiirt Sale. Os Ssrmitimr, JANI:SRY 4, 1851. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will he exposed to sale, by public vemlue or outcry, on the prem ises, on Saturday; the 4th day of January, 1851, the following described piece or parcel of land, situate in Jackson township, Himtingdon coun ty, containing 37 acres 102 perches, and allow ances, be the same more or less, adjoining lands late of Josiah Ball, dec., Cornelius Davis, deB., and John Marsh and others, on which is erected a log house and stable, and about ten acres clear ed thereon. TERMS oN SALL-Ono hull of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sole, and the residue one yeur thereafter, to be secured by the bonds and morturwe of the purchaser. •By the Court. M. F. Caatruem., Clerk. Attendance nivrm by GEORGE SOPS, Administrator. Dec. 10, 18.50.—t5. Auditor's Notice. rpm: undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, to ascertain tool report icing against the real caste of Philip F. Shoop, bite of Tell township, deed, hereby gives notice to all persons interested, that he will attend to the duties of appointment on Saturday, the 4th day of January next, at o'clock, P. M., at Ilk office in the :borough of huitingdon, When and where all persons interested may attend. 301I\ REED, Affilitor., bee. 10, FRANCISCUS'S ADVERTISEMESTS. LEWISTOWN, PA, Paints, Oil, Glass, Putty, &c. A' T thelown.t prices for cash. — Pure White Lead at Um keg. Plastered Oil at $1 per gal.-- Spirits of Turpentine at 50 cts. per gal. Putty at .134 rte. per pound. Whiting at 3 cis. pr pound. Labarge at 10 ets. per lb. 75 hoxe* Windsor GLASS, from 9010 to 916. 30, assorted 8 dozen Paint Brushes mid Sind' Toe& In() lbs. GLUE, 10u lbs. Red Lend; 50 " Chrome Yellow, 100 " Venitian 50 " " Green, 55 " Terra Cena, 25 " Plain Green, 25 " Sugar of Lead, 10 " En. Vermillion, 25 " Spanish Brown., an assortment of all kinds of Paints, &e., ;nimble for Painters, Househuilders, &c., which tre warranted of good quality, always on hand et F. G. FRANCISCUS'S. Lewistown, icor: 5, 114510,. Vernon Air-tight Cooking . Stoves. E hare just received three sizes of these high 1y celebrated Premium Cooking Stoves, pat ented in 1850, which is considered by all to be in valuable in its economy of fuel, and can duns much work as the largest sized Hathaway Store, at tins low price of $l6 to $25 with Kitchen Companion complete, with Titi•ani; Hollow-ware, at SIG ; — Norton's Minerva Stove at $l5 a $18; Not. 2 a .fir-tight parlor Stoves • at.ss, $6 a $7,5 0 , thu limakomest pattern in use. Cost Iron. Stoves, $9 to $10; 7, f 1 a 10 plate Stoves, s3,po. to $lO. As we wish to close out oar stock of Stoves, we will sell, for cash, bargains, F. U. FRANCISCUS:. Lewistown, Nov. 5, 1850. S!!lar Lard Lamps. C Pu Buildings, Sic., can beintp ,-1 plied with Solar Lord Lamps of styleand quality, as low as can be purefuvol hi Nillatlel• warrenw , l to give satislitetion, or he returta• 01 within ry rtasonnble 14 pair lard Litmus, new awl fashionable styles, 8 " Hanging " 6 " Side' " tL ct. 6 " Hanging Lamps, for Calm) 6 " Side rr 2 dozen Lamps for burning Fluid , with an of „ , , ortinent ('limners, Shades & Fixtures, Glolios, Wicks, &v. at F. G. FIUNCLSCLS'S. Lewislim it, NOV.. 5, IMO.. Leather and Shoe Finding Store. T HAVE always ou band a large and well assort ed stock of all kinds of Morocco Binding and Lining Skins, Kit), Upper, Sole, French and coun try' Calf Skins, Pegs, Shoe' &c. to be sold lower than the lowest, by Nov. 5, 1050. P. G. PIiANCISCI7g. .MOSTbeantifttl assortment of Tea and Ta il-Lao Cutlery—the most beautiful ever oilbred here—Ballard's Ivory handle setts of Si pieces; Ivory do. ; Desert kuives, a new and good articla. low for rash, at Nov. 5. 1850, 0. FR ANCTSCI - S' 14 ocK aa.l Sportitig Powder, Safety Fuse for Nov. 5, .1,50.• F. G. FRANCISCVS'S. -• • - I NI )N of ,:irioits sizes, at :t :tad , q rts. per lb. at i NIIV. 5. F, U.. FRANciscus's. GLA ! ! LASS"! !! of all sizes ut lowest cash prices, by Nov. 5, ISSU " IP:- C. Fe tNCISCUB. MAILS, Brads, Spikes, uP $1,25, and perhaps • 11 little lower fur cash, at Nov. 5, 155 s_ F. U. Ilt.txcisurs's. rpiN, ditto, tinelter, Zinc, Rivets, Iron 11 Wirt., from 6 to 25, always on hand, at Nov. 5, 1650. F. FRANCISCtieII. fIAMPIIENE, Oil, and Burning Fluid, of best quality, always for unto, pure nod fresh, by Y. G. Fitexcis.ct's. N6v. 5, 200 rncknges ~toddler}', nt reduced prices.— 100 pm daces Conch Ware. The largest assortment of these goods always on hand. Nov. 5. F. 1.1. Fu.t.Ncint. TUSCARORA ACADEMY. llousishing institution is situated in Tuts -IL carom. Valley, dl uniata county, l'a., eight 111 HO/ south-west of Miatiutown, and em. wiles thaw the Perryville station on the remen. Railroad. It has been in successful operation for more than twelve years, and is believed to be equal to any Academy in the State in adiirding facilities to young loco for acquiring o thorough academical . educati at, either for liminess or Ow college. Be- • ing situated in a very pleasant neighborhood in the count% the pupils arc removed front those tongtnuioits to itileta,s,iti:sipatii. and vice, which are the bane of similar in , titatitios in ton; and the whole surrounding vicinity will vie with any place in the State lbr I,,,,ltlvidn.s, and for tho Non prevailing the community. ' The Imildiegs, recently, have been greatly im proved, and ;UV large, appropriate and commodi ous, constructed aceordina to the latest and most approved 'outlets of school architecture ; and are believed to combine all the essential requisites for the :I,IN al I tap and convenience of both learner and teacla , r. Pupils from n distance arc required to board in the Academy with the Principals; but if it i. desired by the parents, good boarding may be obtained in the neighborhood. TERMS : For 13onriling, (per week,) • $/,25 Washing, (per quarter, of 11 weeks,) 1,50 For lied, (per quarter of 11 weeks,)• • • ••• • • • 1,00 Fur Incidental, " • Is TERMS OF TUITION: For Tuition in Latin, Greek, and Mathematics, (per quarter,) , 56,00 Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Political Economy, Book-keeping, Bot any, History, &e. do., 4,50 Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, Reading, Writing, .5:e., (per gitarter,)• • • • 3,00 Light, Books and Stationery are found by the Pupil, and may be obtained at the stores iu the neighborhood. There are no want charge what ever. _ The academical year is divides! into two sessions of 22 weeks each ; and each session into two quar ters of 11 weeks each. CC One quarter must bs paid in ndennee, when the Pupil enters ; and all /Os muse be paid till' b,Are he leaves the Academy; otherwise seven per cent. on the whole bill for the lin:trier will be added. No deduction for absence during the quarter, unless paused by sickness. The Principals loth; both been constantly enga ged in teaching, for upwards of twelve years, and can furnish the very best testimonials, both of their own scholarship and ability, and also of the ihOrOlighllPSS, ate.as and acetiracy of their mode of teaching. They will both give their arc/us/re and paidirid , d eine:than to their pni,ds, and will also be assisted liv other competent instructors; and they theretbre hope to ent'.,v the confidence of the pub lic, and to merit. Rita receive 11 liberal share of int ran age. The Vacations occur is April and October, Tl:cre is also a Private Boarding House belong ing, to the Academy, at which several ruing men mav taunt themselves at about W./the ;hove rates. Adamss all communications (post paid) to the "Academia I'. O." DAVID WILSON, A. M. DAVID LAUGHLIN, A. D. Principals. Togenrorn Valley, .Taniatn Co., Pn., November 5,1850.-9 t. S - N. D.—Pnpils fruin It distance can alwayn find a ready conveyance from Mifflin or Perryville up to die Academy, by applying to any of the Hotel* in either place. ' RS ' CIA _.,,APARILLA, a fine article , for aal;. 11 Marks' Oonfeetionary. (Mai' tl,