Appointments by the Canal Board. Saperintendent of Motive Power on t..e Portoge Railroad—Cul. A. L. Roumfort. Superintendent of Motive Power on the Portage H. West. SUPERVISORS. Delaware Dirision—G. W. Clawson. Eastern Division—James Gowen. Lower Juniata--J. S. Miller. Upper Juniata —J. P. Anderson. Portage Railroad--Wm. S. Campbell. Upper Western 1 eters. Lower We-tern Division—J. F. M'Culloch. West Branch—Geo. Crane. North Branch—Geo. Search. Susquehanna—H. D. Roadarmel. COLLECTORS. Easton—J. IL Heckman. • New Hope—J. Sands. Bristol—R. Patterson. Philadelphia—A. B. Cummings. Paoli—J. J. Rowell. Parksburg—W. Rote. Lancaster—J. J. Keller. Columbia—S. Pearce. Portsmouth—S. Wilson. Harrisburg—S. J. Goodrich. Newport—Stewart Law. Le mistown—Wm. R. M'Cay. Iluntingdon—A. S. Harrison. Ilollidaysburg—A. Dughts. Johnstown—Dr. Marchand. Blairevillc—D. Barr. Freeport—Peter Clawson. Pittsburg—J. Hastings. Dunnsburg—W. A. Packer. Williamsport—E. D. Eldred. Northumberland—Win. Wi:son. Beach Haven—George Smith. Liverpool—John Huggins. Outlet Lock, Portsmouth—Wm. Cole. Juniata Aqueduct—J. Shoemaker: - Freeport Aqueduct—R. Martin. WEIGHMASTERS: Easton—Melchor How. Philudelphia—Geo. W. Scofield. Lancaster-- Dmilnp. Columbia—Thomas Welsh. Portsmouth—D. Sheafer. • Johnstown Scales—E. 13. Cotter. Johnstown Weigh Lock—W. B. Clark. Hollidaysburg—Robert Pittsburg—William Earn, Northumberland—C. Brown. Retch Haven—John Fruit. Junction A. P. R. R. and I'. IL 11.-11. S. Gra ham. STATE AGENTS. John R mkin, l'hilad'a and Columbia R. R. J. Cunningham, do James Hunter, do T. ISrldicauel, do C. Brady, do Capt. Bombsight, do L., Frank, do Isaac Waterberry, do Oscar liammond, do A. P. R. Roads, Portage Railroad, JIM M'lntyre, do B. Rust; do V. Phelps, do Bonet Barr, do C. B. Seely, do J. Riiey, do Wm. Piper, do Ewen Donnelly, Boat Slips. Hollidaysburg, Cliarics Cloodinm, do Jol.nstown. now to Dotect..the terle itB. The Puttsvill Emporium points out 110 W the new counterfeits may he feadny detected, as tbllowa "The counterfeit ten (lunar notes on t..e Miners - I3ank of Puttsvilie, beer date 1848—while the Bank as we are ilifuvuted by one of t..e Aims, has nu notes of any liescliption in cirenlatitai ot a hitter dace than 1847. 'lids 51,01141 be borne in mind. TIIE 111.111t1&ETS. P•II"..AnELPIIIA, Feb. 3, 1851. In COTTON tbere is but little doing. There ig a gaol demand for CLOVERSELD, and 2 a 300 bushel+ sold at $5 per bushel. The FLorn notrket is dull and inactive. Suleg o f 500 barrels standard brands at $4 62i per bar rel. The sales fur city emtsumption are limited within the range of $4 G2l a $5 25 for common and extra brands, $537 a $5 021 for fancy. Il YE tko e a to Steittly at $3 371 and Coax 3fgat. at $2 81 per barrel. GRAIN—In WHEAT nnaing doing. RYE has zoloanced to 75 cents per bushel. COEN continue:, to come in very slowly. Sales of 2000 bushels Yellow, in store ou Broad strew at GO it 60i cents. Oars are retiree. Saks of Pennsylvania was at 45s 46 cents per 1111,1101. WHISKLY is held at 24i a 25 cenu in barrels, and 53 it 21i cents in M.ILIIRIED. On the 30th ult. by the Re,. Mr. Christer:in. Mr. FRLPLIIIIK KAMERLIt to Miss CIIIIISTIANA HOUCK, nil borough. (Tie happy couple did not forget the printer, but accompanied the abore notice with a mt.' de licious pound cake. For this kind remembunce of us, we retu lt our thank•, and hope that prom er ity and happinees may attend them through life.] On Thursday the 30th Wt. by Rev. George Mika, Mr. An►M LErFORO to Mi. M►RI Summit, both of the vicinity of Alexawiriu, Pc. On the 30th January, 1851, by B. F. Patton, Mr. Davtn CONAN to Mips ELUA SrANOGLL, Et of W.irriorsmark township. On Tuesday, 21st ult., by Ceo. M. Bowman. Esq., Gum), Moroi mut Mrs. CAROLINA JACItiON, aft of the borough of MeVeytown. On the 28th nit., ut the National House in Lewistown, by Rev. S. V. Bioko, Alum ZEIII - of Huntingdon county, and Mes ELIZARETII ItinEccA Dermas, of Ileums township, Mifflin county. DEED. On the evening of the arlin , tint Mr, to READ., °opium of 'Minas Read, Esq., of Cis Barone), age,' shout 50 years. On I! e Agnes, infint daughter of Wi'• Liam and Elizabeth L. 1. orris, aged eleven il.tys. In Willinto.port, Pa., on Friday, 24th ult. Mrs. MAST ASV C0T1.14.1%, widow of Alexander Cost' Ser, deeeauid, foruze:ly of LewiAotvu. In this borough on the $l4 ina., Mr. :WM &Woos, egad shout 70 yews. M3:IIET MATTERS. item of Discount. wLtsiy. Pbaladelphia lii CORRECTKE Philadelphia Banks • • pat Pittsumg, pal . Liermantuwn pa. Chester County, • • • • pat Dehtware County, • • • pat Montgomery Co., • • • pa, Northtun'ierlauti • • • • pa: Col. Bridge Co., • • • • pat Reading pat LillleitSter, Doyiedown pa: Easton par • Bucks County, pa. Brownsville pat Pottsville pat WaAhington, York, Danville. par Cr.ebanon, pnr humbersburg, iettynbuirg. I.4idt - !leton7 Ithirlisle, Larnsburg Honesdale, 11 Wyounin, par Erie Bank, 1 i kVaynesiavg, I . , clinylkill I Laren, • • • par iVe3t Timm!' par Relief Notes 1 i " " new issue •I i State Scrip, Pittsburg City Scrip. • It Allegheny City, 20 Allegheny - County, • • • 20 UTICA, N. T., Jan. 29. Altered hills of the Utica City Bunk and the Troy City Bank have made their appearance in this city this morning. The bills are altered from it to ss. Nett' COUNTERFEIT/I.—Counterfeit notes are daily multiplying, scarcely a day passing that some new and better divised fraud is not exposed. On Friday the police of Philadelphia arrested a man by the name of Daniel Tarr, anti found at his house, secreted away in a bottle, eight different descriptions of counterfeitn, amounting in all to some three thousand dollars. There were tens of the Northumberland Bank; tens of the Miners' Bank at Pottsville; fives of the Lebanon Bank ; fives of the Bank of Delaware ; fives of the Bank of the Valley of Virginia ; fives of the Barris burg Bank ; threes of the Delaware City Bank ; and twos of the Farmers' Bank of Lancaster.— These last minted are " Relief" issues, and the whole batch are said to be well executed. Some of the counterfeits named have been noticed be fore, and there is scarcely a doubt that they have been widely distributed tbr circulation. The pub lic. and especially small dealers, should keep a sharp lookout, as it is almost impossible for the press to furnish de,criptions of the many attempt ed frauds as fast an they appear. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Orphans' Court Sale. Of Real Estate of JOHN W. MYTON, dec'd. BY virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will he sold at nub ile sale, on S.tturday the 15th day of March, 1851, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at Enui , rille in Ja,ioon towiisaip, the following described property, late of John W. Myton, dee'd, viz : A lot or piece of ground situate in Shantytown, Bailee township, containing about torre acres, be the sante more or less, and haring a two atory log house thereon erected. Also, a lot of ground in the village of Sauls burg, on the east side of the street, adjoining a lot in possession of John Weruni, with nu build ings toei eon. Also, a lot of ground in Ennisville, dacknin towiNhip, adjoining other hinds of said deceased, with a frame house and blacksmith shop thereon erected. Also, a lot of ground in Ennisville, adjoining a iot of George Rohrer, with a house and oniinet maker's shop thereon erected. Also, a sinall lot of ground at WEleavey's Fort in Jackson township, adjoin ing tie mill dam of Hobart Barr, with a small frame house thereon erected. Also, a tract or parcel of land in Jackson tp., said county, containing about thirty acres, being principally timber land, With a lug house thereon erected, and about one acne cleared, adjoining lands of Stem and other-. AIPO, a tract of Lind in Jackson township, ad joining Entlisville, containing about fifty acres, .tad adjoining lands of James Stewart, Joseph Oeiorti a al others, with a two story frame house, 11,11 II and other buildings the. eon (nee ei!, ,t 1 o:which is cleared and in u good statu of uttitivi.- TERMS or SALE.—One half of the purchase motley to i.e pain ou confirmation of the sale, and t. c remaining half in auto year thereafter with iii terein to i , e ,retied by the tom& min mortgages oft. e e. or pu.e4e,e.4. by tne Court, M F. CAMPBELL, Cle.k, 0. C. SAMUEL 1). MYTON, ta,LIAM MI TON, JAMES sTEWART, Achninisti utors. Feb. 0. 1851.—te. Dlssclutlon cf Partnership. The Copartnership I eretothre exi• sing hetween the ,nliseeibers under ti e name of Johnson & Howinan, has this day Rees dissolved by mutual consent. 411 persons who know themselves in. tlebted to the firm, will please eull Immediately aid make settlement. WM. JOHNSON, PETER BOWMAN. At the mime time don't forget the outFtanding ace.iunta Of Wm. .Toussox's individual Books. Shirleysburg, Feb. 6th 1851. I Grand Exhibition. A grand exhibition, Admittance free, Chthiren hair ewe, at the sign tif the "American Flag," traa to and don't be rifra'd. We have just arrived from Philadelphia and New York with a splendid es.ortment, of all fig ures and fashions to suit Ladies and Gentlemen, our stock consi , ts of everything you could wish to purchase in a Country Store, imd cheaper than y o u ra n h a y rb:uwherc. for cash or country pm duce the highest price paid for marketing. Call ..n I examine, and you will he suited in price and nullity, we will take pleasure in acc4mmodathig you at the corner of Main and Germany Streets. BOWMAN & GOSHON. Shirleysburg, Feb. 6th. 1851. NOTICE To the creditors of Blair 84 Madden. ALL persona interested are hereby notified that the Tru,4 account of Thomas E. Orldson, Thom as W. Ncoiy, ssq., and RoMrt Madden, assignees of Brice Blair and William Mad len, has been tiled in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common 1 leas of tlinitinAmi county, and that the seine will be presented to the said court oil the second Monday in April next fur coutirtna non ; at which time the same will he allowed by court. unless cause be shown why it should 111 , t he allowed. TuEo. 11. CREMER, Prothonotary. Feb. 6, 1851. NOTICC To the creditors of James Sample. ALL persons interested are iierel‘y not , find that the Trust account of Hugh A.e,:tn.!er Josell Vance, assignees of James Saini.le of narree (now Jackson) township, has hcen tiled in the °dive of the Prothonotary of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Huntingdon c amtv, and that the same will he presented to Vie said court for eon. firmation on the second Monday in April next; at which time the s ime wi!l he allowed by said court, unless cau.e he shown w!., it /mould not be allowed. TRE.O. H. REMER, Prothonotary. Feb, 6, Ital. Wanted at the Alexandria Foundry. A MOULDER and IdLACKSMITH. None hut married men and good workmen need apply. (iuud aubes will be wren. HOBERT GRAFIUS. Alexandria, Feb. 6, 1851. tir Hollidaysburg papers insert for one month, and elairk,e tt is office. Administrator's Au lice. Eatate of tiAhIUEL HOUCK, late of Tod tp, Huntingdon county, deeeaFed. Letters of Administration haying been granted to toe undersigned on the estate of said deceased, all persons kno‘% mg themselves indebted will plciiee make immediate payment, and tuuse hav ing claims will please present them to SOLOMON ILOUCK, Adnz'r. Feb. 6. 1851 CORN BROOMS, Constantly on PAINTED BUCKETS, hand at Manufac- CEI)AR WARE, - Curers' prices by WILLOW BASKETS, ,M. &J. M. ROWE BRISTLE BRUSHES, 11 l N. 3rd street, TWINES & CORDAGE, 3 doors below MATS, MATCHES, Race at. WOODEN WARE, &c., &c., Philadelphia. Feb. 6. 1851. County 'tax. List of outstanding balances duo 11th Jan., 1851, by the following Collectors:- 1840 S. Robinson, Allegheny, $466 33 1846 Charles Cowden, Bence, 29 01 " Jacob Keogh, Porter. 352 08 1847 Lemuel Green, Cass, 17 46 " Thomas W. Neely, Dublin, 12 50 " ',John H. Stonebraker, Franklin, 144 39 William B. Smith, Jackson, 24 58 1848 Daniel J. Logan, Cromwell, 13 59 " Conrad Coffman, Cass, 300 " John Conrad, Franklin, 25 55 " William APGarvey, Shirley, 87 85 " Robert Madden, Springfield, 28 40 " Mordecai Chileote, 'rod, 26 14 Levi Smith, Union, 9 60 1849 Jolm Stewart, Barret, 75 20 " James Neely, Dublin, 99 " andel Conrad, Franklin, 119 26 " 'John Davis, Morris, 9 53 " Menry Klia,:, Tod, 45 48 " Daniel Curfinan, Clay, 681 1850 tSainuel Henry, Barree, 401 95 " 'Jesse Yocum, Brady, 137 91 " tDavid Stever, Cass, 30 31 " Kenzie L. Green, Clay, 74 90 " fl)avid Bucket. Cromwell, 324 50 " Minium Appelby, Dublin, 127 72 " Mohn L. Travis, Franklin, 233 99 " James D. Hight, Henderson, 431 68 " Maviil Mountain, Hopewell, 163 55 " Water Shaffer, Morris, 394 85 " OViiiiiim Doan, Penn, 210 18 " Win Bi:then, Porter, 520 34 " tSainuel Bowman, Shirley, 209 75 " tHettry Cromer. Springfield, 123 02 " Abraham Hegie, Tell, 25 95 " 'Mantes sPLaiii, Tod, 203 54 " • William Pheasant, Union, 72 06 " IWillium B. White, Walker, 339 86 " 'Benj. Hutchison, Warrioranmark, 14 37 " Volta llewit, West, 536 27 $6,077 43 • Since paid in full. tSinee paid in part. It appears by Mr. Conrad's duplicate that 25 dollars of the above amount had been paid to the former Treasurer and not credited on the county hooks; the remaining 55 cents has been paid since settlement. J. A. DOYLE, Treas. Given under our hands, 11th Jan., A. I). 1851, WM. HUTCHISON, ISAAC I'EIGHTAL, BENJAMIN LEAS, C'ominissioners. RailAN't'S thiniAN BMW RNA The Great €OIUGII REMEDir. Mtoiy pore of exporlsore, end more then n Ilonclred Thous. ad Curve of ('ear utriiii. e Complatotr, hew, I w7t t is pithy superior, heroine ti is w..ttiny cud healing, ewl tsars errt In to rawe l'oneousi/tien ot the Lunge, ether Reedy In the ...rid. We know, however, this a as kohl by Seine flint Cin.1111,110,1 C. nut te cured Be itott the optillon of the inally ur the few, We 1111141 i not alt:intii to argue With MCI, hot thin we will say, wi C , OI bo provul iu thousisnde ii▪ (rieve, tt,.t tide his eared Cevlo end di. awn w Welt. br,hoo I the co; rs 1111... d. wenn exllLd real Coustinepil , n, and WhiCh were mitt ,, tut..d with eviertnae dolt end were in nil re...eta Me the mytoptoms of ,loud who die , nn.: when dead tire eau( to linve died with tilt fit:o (Innosonution. Tills Belem his cored flweastoir of peroons who were h. I.r h0i0 . 1,,1y deli. earthly I! Pains m the Breit•t, Side, and flack —llllll, oliy id Bre Milan— site,at Kepiriwation—lhrt , }Wee— NryAr,ienits—ntid wtr tine away of the 1 , 1,h owl Blued. Pei... • .11,1 reinp!nitit• ti,e been Cll,l bee. it Wea odd hey road tud liven week looter. Ti,.. Aled.cios lota • h.md oho sulth.h.h, • "Plug .I.W, by the tar ot tots remedy, they now 'eve, 1..1 enjoy ,00h tide le poray a et:elate mammal It Is p onsolot to Nee, so:I nerve dues ii, • ry in .y rl t. r of die ,. or under any clreunwetters. It ell.ets wonderful ▪ aimed ogle • out On+ Corte by Purifyilift, St, own ning, ,nod 1 itelgoriltlon the wins. ayslein—hy egliali eing the eireidelian, end orthlocin., o healthy 01,4111-,1111. tlimiels—ooothing FAv Nerves—wit aiding ainl farditating lioperturstion. It Corea the fulluwin, di. tutdelso, V.X. Consumption, .„.. COl4, itrrochitix, Arthoma, Spilling nf Masa, Treding at tat Lonvr, Paint in the lirra.t Si,fr , &owl Oust, .ovosauss•, ...sea,. Palpitation nf . Mr Heart. and all VE.IIA 1. i W EAR • ESS.C. - • and. Crtoptesint. amiss NA...4ton, Chalet, litThutum.&c. I For Proof and parceulurs of Cures, uo our 4.,amplaleto and uur Aga.als hors them tIVP sway. For sale by T. K. Statornos, Huntingdon ; J N. Swoope, Alexandria; J. Lutz, Shirleysburg. .1. &J. Keay Burnt Cabin; Jautes Kelly, Santa Fo ; and by Merchants and Druggists generally. All orders MINI he addressed to Wallace & Co., 304 Broadway, New York. Jut% !to 19-., Stray Ruse. CAME to the enelosiir?, of the subscriber, in Walker townshi7., Huntingdon county, on Mon lay the ;;irk of January, inst., a Rhone Hors .• The owner ii reqii,sted to come for ward, prover property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be sold to pay for his keeping, accordinkt to law. - . BENJAMIN OSWALTZ Jan. 30, :811.-3t. LATEST ARRIVAL; New Stock of Watches, Jewelry, At., At Philadelphia Prices. J. T. SCOTT has just opened a now and ele. emit as.ortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, esc., which he is enabled to sell at the very low est .14 priees. . . An rtkellent workmen is constantly employ ed, whu d..vot.s his whole time to repairing and cleaning all kinds of Wat,hr. Mid Clock.. All work done promptly and warranted for on. year. Admiilistraturb. LETTERS of administration have this day been granted to the subscribers upon the Estate of JACOB S. NI ATTERN, late of Franklin township, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted are requ .sted to make im m •dhite payment, and those having claims are requested to present them properly authenticate ad for settlement. J. WAREHAM VATTERN. SUSAN VATTERN, Admiosistretero, ha. el, 11101.--It.' SHERIFF'S SALES. D Y Virtu. of sundry writs ot Vend. Eeponas, to in directod, will b., exposed to sale, on FRIDAY, the 118th of Februar). 1851, at the Court House in the borough 01 Huntingdon, at 10 o'clock, A. M., the toiler/tug described property, All the defendant's right, title and interest to the following deter.bed prop •rty, the same be ing the Juniata Forge and Rolling Mill and lands belonging thereto. On; tract of land situated in West township, in the county of Huntingdon, surveyed on a warrant to C..aries Evans, containing four hun dred and thirty-one acres andetghty porches. Doe other tract nitwit- in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to David Evans, conta.n ing lour hundred and one acres and fi.ty•two perches. . - - One other tract situate in the um. township, surv..yeti on a warrant to Cadwallaili, Evans, containing four hundred and five acres and nine ty-se,,n perches. On. other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Ebenezer Branam, containing four hundred and forty-one acres and eighty-one perches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to John Sharer, contain ins; one hundred and eighty acres and fitty•four iraT•hes. One other tract of land situate in Porter township, surveyed on a warrunt to John Shorn berger, containing one hundredand eighty-eight acres. One other tract of land situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Peter Shoe', berer, contain.ne; two hundred and nineteen acres and one hundred and t'orty•hve perches. One other tract situate in West township, surveyed on a warrant to Thomas Lout:, con taining two hundred andsixty-six acresand forty perches. One other tract situate in Henderson town ship, surveyed on a warrant to David Jackson, containing - hundred and thirty-five acres and twenty-five perches. Ono oth - er tract situate in West township, surveyed on a warrant to James Stokes, con• tain•ng four hundred and eight acres and one hundred and three perches. One other tract situate in Porter township, surveyed on a warrant to Peter Swine, contain ing :e•o hundred and seventy-five serve. One other tract situate in Henderson town ship, surveyed on a warrant to Josiah W. Gibbs, containing three hundred and twenty-three acres and twenty. three perches. On, other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Jonathan Lane, con taining three hundred and tifty•two acres and sixty-two perches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Thomas H. Leifer, containing fifty acres. - - - One other trait situate in West township, surveyed on a warrant to Daniel Grafius, con taining one hundred and nineteen perches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Peter Shoenberg,, containing one hundred and five acres and nine ty-two perches. One other tract situate in the name township, surveyed on a warrant to David Stevens, con taining three hundred and sixty-four acres and one hundred and thirteen perches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Felix Miller, contain ing three hundred and eighty-nine acres and one hundred and twenty-six perches. One other tract In the name township, sur veyed on a warrant to John Cadwallader, con taining four hundred and twenty-one acres and thirty-one perches. One other tract situate in the same township. surveyed on a warrant to Nicholas Green, con taining four hundred and fifty acres and fifteen perches. . . . One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to John Martin, contain ing three hundred and seventy-nine acres and seventy-seven perches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Edward Rickets, con taining three hundred and eighty-live acres and one hundred and ten perches. or.er tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to John Simpson, con taining three hundred and nin.-ty nine acres and twenty-three peaches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Samuel Anderson. coutiiiaing fourteen ackea and one hundred and thirty-one perches. . . . . And one oth •r tract Rittinto, in the same town- Ail), survey-id on a warr int to Peter Shoenher ger, contaiein4 one hundred and twenty ac re.. The above described lan.le linvinx thereon erected Juniata Forte and R011in...! Nfill, toaeth er with Dwelluml flanges, Offices, arid other im provements convenient for the WOIIN, &c. s e i z ed, t a k en in rxt.ention sod to be sold as the property of Edwin F. Shooabarger. ALSO, - - - • -- • On the premises, o i Friday, the 28th day of February, 1851, the following described real estate, viz: all defendant's right, title and in terest isaid to all those two lots • r ground, sit nate in the borough of Huntingdon, being HO feet in length and 50 feet in wroth each, he .v i„ a thereon erected a Two Story log Hoc:e, and a frame. Stable, a well of water. •aad other im prorements, bounded on tt, South by Wash• ington street, on the cast by St. Clair street, on the North by %ititin street, and on the West by a lot of Cloughbaugh. Scia' a, taken in exemiton and to besold as the property of Edmund Hawkins. I ALSO, Oa the premises, on Friday, the 28th day of Fedwilary. 1851, the following described real estate, viz : all defendant's right• title and in terest in and to all those two lots of ground, situate in the borough of Alexandria, Hunting don count v, bounded on the East by a lot of William Brown, on the West by a lot of Jacob Baker's, having thereon rrortnil a Two Story welitherhoardAd House, and a Kitchen plastered inside and painted white on the outside, togeth er with the appurtenances and improvements belonging thereto. Seim-41, taken in execution end tolie sold as the property of William Burk, with notice to terre tenants. Terms of eel., one fourth of the patchesr money to be paid as bid off, oth.t wig. the pur chaser or pureeing... will be rpqn;r.d to pay 15 p.r cent on the amount bid, for d sappointment. *feel.. and the property will be set up for sale the following day. WM. R. ZEIGLF.R, Huntingdon, Jan. 30, Mit.] Sheriff. WILLIAM CHRISTY, COUNTY SURVEYOR.-offiee at his resi dence, abort one mile from the borough of Al exandria, on the road leading to Woodcock Val ley. He will at all times be prepared to attend to hinnies.; to the line of his prefeasion. Jan. 30, 1851.—U. NOTICE. The co-partnership heretofore existing be tween the aubseribers under the name of Speer & Irons, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts will be set tled by Geo. W. Spear, who will carry on the bueieras, Is heretofore, at the Bririersoss Store... GEO. W. SPEER, DAVID IRONS, 10111.-81. LIST OF LETTERS DEMAININU in the Post (Mice at hunting lt, don, January 1, lubl. B M Baker Samuel, Motion Win., Bell Thomas, Menelig hugh, Bacon Septimus, Moore T., Brown Caroline, Moore Jos. P., Burk Bridget, Dryers Wm., Burns Lawrence, Ili Cool 0., Beaver John, Weeny George, Bender Peter, M'Cruvken henry, Beyer Miss Elizabeth J. beCormick Patrick, Brewster Jno., Nytun W in., Boyle James. Matron G. A., Miller Thomas, C Maize Elias, Cummerford Francis, bi'Cabe Francis, Candied Robert E. bt'Nerny Midatel, ,, Cury W. Esq., M' Cal ty 14 in., Clark Jno., bl'Cri.ig Robert, Chamberlain James, Munelis Bernard, Curls Thomas, Couch David, P Cain bliss Miranda, Parker & Smith, Campbell Philip, Port Levi, Carlo Adam, Pomeroy Theodore, Coden Jacob, Patterson Wm. A., Cutlery Patrick, Peightell Jane E., Casey Wm., Palmer Christian. Commertbrd Jno. Campbell Mr. A., . • R Chandler G. W., Bowman Ezekiah, Reitsnyder Francis 8., D Richards Jacob, Doyle Alex. A., Rays. D., Roston 'Mums, 2 Ramsey James. Davenport W. & T. Davis Juo. C., S Daugherty Catharine, Smith Peter, Dunton Miss Rusiunond, Smith Mr., Dop Sarah, Stall Jno. 4 Snyder Daniel, F Shindel & Bell, Fetterly J. P., Smith Sarah J., Fry Joseph, Snyder Lewis, Furgeson Maj. Samuel, Styles Nathan D., Fred James, Smith H. B Snyder Susanna, 0 Smith Jun. Esq., Grant T. A., Smith Edmund, Esq., Gailbaugh .Jacob, 2 Swayter Lewis, 2 Geer G. W., Schuh, Rachel, Grub Martha, . Smith Nl'm. 8., Good Miss Kate, Seia cc Nancy, Gruver Joseph, Sulm:in Solomon, Griffith Jesse, Shade Christian, Griffith Joseph, Stewart T. F., Gorman James, Stewart Andrew. H T Harman John, " Thomas Jno. Proff., Ilazzlett James, Town bliss Lara, Harris Rowland, Thomas Jno., Hick Joshuu. Travis James, Templeton James, J Thom pson Phebe, Jeffry Capt. S. IL, Towuc Jim, Jones Benjamin, 2 Jenks Thus., V & W Ist:ft E. 8., Vandevander Peter, Waddle Juo., K & L Williams Jun., Kopp Henry S. 2 Westbrook Amon, Keeler F. It. Esq., Walters Harvey, Kraus Frederick, Wallace Edward, Kiley George, Williams Rebecca, Lowry Robert. Walls Henry R.; Wright Lyndonia. Persons enquiring for letters on the above list, will please say they are advertised. er Two cents in addition to the regular post age charged on ad verti.ed letters. PETER C'. SWOOPE, P. M. DANIEL AFRICA, ,JUSTICE 01 , THE PEACE.—Oglice in Main atrept, Huntingdon, Pa. Head Quarters OR Groceries and Cunfectionaries.—.- !MIN U M. C 1 ,14 INGUA 11 has just received a choice stock of Groceries, coropet unarms. &c. He re spectfully invites his customers and the public to come and examine his assortment. [ap 23. IWNTINGDON MARBLE WORKS. New Arrangement. THE subscriber has purchased the entire inter est or R. U. arew.aar, in the I lantingdon Mar ble Works, :old wool(' respectfully announce that he has un hand a large and well assorted lot of of M.l/li3/,E, which he one., to the citizens of Huntingdon and adjoining countie , , at prices -which cannot fail to suit all who tiny Willit either MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT N ES, or any work usually done in an estah, lislinient of this kind. Persons wishing any work hi Ids line, woulddo well to give the so`,setiber it call as he is determined not to bra outdone by arty other establishment, either i! material or ;eork inanchip. nu the Ululate.. SlinP in O. * mink hailding in the rear of e residence. of Judge Givin, near Juhustun's Hotel. tqT The subscriber will collect all accounts Inc thu tlrin and pay all debts of the same, tho accounts being left in his hands. ihr.JouN G. STEWART will continue to act as 1 agent fur the concern. GEORGE BELL. Huntingdon, Jan. 23, 1851..-3 m. Orphans' Court sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, I will expose to Pub lic Sale, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the Ith day of March next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the followingdeseribed REAL ESTATE, late the property of .OCIIALL WALLAtE, de ceased, viz:— All that piece, parcel or tract of land situ ate on the Little Juniata River, in the town ships of Morris and Franklin, in said county, adjoining lands of Samuel P. Wallace Benj. F. Wallace, of the heirs of Robert P. Wallace, lands of Dorsey's heirs, and.iimils of A :exiiiiiler Stewart, rontaming ab:itit FIFTY acres, be the same more or leas, having thereon erected the Union Furnace, a four story Grist Mill, a Dwelling House, Store, Blacksmith Shop, a number of Tenant HouPes, and nth, out build ings. On this property is sliest' the best water powers in the comity • it is situated. upon the Pennsylvania Railroa d, and offers facilities for improvements and increase of ba4neas, present ed by but few points upon the road. T. , rms of Sale—one third at the purchase money to be paid on mifirmation of the sale; one third in one year thereafter with ilterest om confirmation of sale; one third to be paid to the heirs at the death of the widow, the in• terest upon it to be paid to the widow annually during her life. JOHN PORTER, Jan. 30, 1831.—t5..5t:] Trustoe. Auditor's Ncticc. THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pieas of Huiltuigdon comity, to distribute the proceeds of the rale of the personal property of Abner Isenhower to and among those entitled to the same, will at tend for tha-t pure°se at his offi..e, in the bormiA of Huntingdon, on Friday, the 23th day of Feb ruary next, where and when all persons inter. sated msy attend. JACOB MILLER, Horitingdem, Jen. 90, Auditor. TUE ELEPHANT HAIN! , ~ t : - PEIGHTAL & BOGGS, HAVE just receive,' „mother tremendous ad dition to their [neva)u heavy stock. They have everything not that is requacil tozuit the wants 01 this community. Splendid Execleior De Lainx, at (Is. per ) al U. . . _ Superb Irdruin;Du Cloths, at 624 cts. Dn. quailed brocades, at ali Rich Irish l'oplitis, at to; Lint 7; cis. Calicoes, thin 3 to it F r , ric h oil, t mei.a.s, at 1::; rt. Damask ile Lains, rwilylll.:iiir,i, at 2! eta. Heal Concstoj r a Shett.ngs, t cts. Oriental and hay 'tatt. Shutt Is, at al, I:rici. Heavy Yard wide Muslins, at Si and 8 ris. Real "Jane Lind , ' Cloths, at Vit. ssitim•ns, at 37, 511,1,2 and '7,5 cis. _ _ Twer.ls at 25, 31 and 37 yrs. Hardware, Queensware, Boots tc. Shoes, Paiiita, Drugs usul Dye Stuffs, at their lornrr low priers. . Indeed, everythinacan be hat! at this popular Bazar, 25 per cent. lower than else where, nail all that is r yii red tt), ouvtiire the rommun.ty that the ' , ELEPHANT" is th• place for cheap and Rood noods, is for th , m to call, when an examination will wild) th m that money can be saved by patronizing this es tablishment. Nov. 5, 1650. Valuable troverty at IthAle kale. TIIE aubseriber will sell his farm at private sale, situated in Kishavoquillas valley, about three miles west ol All Ile, adjoining lands of C. & Daniel Yoder, Samuel King and oil,. rs, cootaining 1.12 acres, about 122 acres 01 which is cleared, and in a rood state of cultivnt The remainder is well timbered. The improve ments are a large two story Stone House., good Log Barn. good Spring a: the door, good Sprng House, and all other necessary out buildin g s A first rate Apple Orchard at rl owe Ira t, end only six miles from the Pn. envoi and Central Railroad. This larm is laid aft in filters fields, w.tli running water ,n every field. and n ruiming 4renni !!.roisb the barn yard. This farm a ill lie sold reaso. able, as the subscriber is desirous of em;grating to the %res.. Oct. 22, MO. JACOB MUSSER. Farm for Sale. The subscriber otfi.•rs his farm at private sale, situate in Woodcock Valli y, ilcipt well township, Huntingdon county, latieg Of Daniel Brumbaugh, Leoliald Weaver. and others, containing 2:11 acre., more or It.ss,alc ut 100 acres cleared and in a tolerable good s t4ta of cultivation, 20 Relies of which is nii.aiicw ; most of toe remainder is well timbered, a I Oti. Sillerilble port of which is locust and chest! tit ; considerable of the timber land is tillable, and there aro several springs of never failing v ntcr on the premises, with an apple orchard and other fruit trees, part of which beat el °ice fruit. The buildings are, a large frame batik barn, log dwelling house, stone spring Louse, frame shop. and a saw mill. Apply to the sub scriber on the premises. JOHN PLUMMER DPe. 21, 1820 —ff.] 07 Hollidaysburg " RPgister," " Whei* and Standarit,"lmblish until otherwise order ed, and charge this office. Extra Family Flour, O F the celebrated Crovuoler tbr sale by Pi IGISTAL & Boccs. ALSO, superior Mackerel at uzweally low rates. " Every lot firings something new" to this pep. an,. establishment, in the way of rich and nuts 'goods, and as errrp/04 deals there. we me cut prised tir...t all their reh.thms du not 11.1Mw snit. Another arrival hourly exi coed of Boots rod Shoes, Bay State Lung Shawls, l'arnintittos, Fru cadcs, &e. &c. [tee. to. i)MED neer and cheese for solo at the cheep Qrot , ry and enideetionary estublishmeLt '7.i . John IV. L'unniughass. Magazines HtORACE W.b.)411'11 will forniph the prin cipal &logazines, (including harper's, Gra ham, &e.,) at *2 50 per timpani, thereby saving um small stun us there is no postage to be rah!. (Dee. 10, 1850. Are yen Insured T F not, insure your property at once in ti e Cure. I berland Valley Mutual Insurance Company. Apply to Geo. W. SMER, Agent. Bridgeport, Fa. EXPRESS AGENCY. `DAMS & Co. have establighed an Expresa Office in Huntingdon, in charge of Hors, W. Smith, at the Ilitntingikm Cook Store. All p icka g es left with him will be carefully attei.d• et to. pane 1. 1610. Administrator's Ablite. FITTER)or Administration have this clay I j heed granted to the undersign,d, upon the estate of DANIEL MONTGOMERY, lat. , of Cass township, deceased. Notice is hereby given to all persons ken wina themselves indebt ed, to make immediate payment, and those hay dititns will present them, properly autLen• I tinted, for settlement. GEO. W. SPEER. Admiutxtrators Jan. 0, 187.1.-6 t, Auditor's Notice. THE und.rsigned, Auditor, appointed to di, tribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sale of the real and p•rsanal property of EDWIN F. siiDENBERGER, w,ll attend or th a t piirrose at his office in Huntingdon, on FRIDAY, ths 21st day of February next. at one o'clock, P. M. JOHN REED, Auditor. Jan. 23, 1831.—tt. 100 AGENTBI WANTED. TO travel in the Southern, Middle or NortLeru States. Steady employment will be given 14 a number of years to respectable young mon of hue -1 ness habits and possessed of a good common edu cation and gentlemanly address. Such young men would find it greatly to their advantage, as it will alibrd an opportunity to see a large portion of tie country, and ut the came time earn, besides all ex perm.. from $3OO to $5OO a year. Some Agents have earned double that amount. Much depend. arm ability to act, perseveranee and economy, it being a pleasant business. Those who desire fur ther information , eau obtain the RAMC by addrec sing. post paid, JACOB Philadelphia, nee. 17, 1850. 11OFFEE, Tea, Sugar .nd Spreep —A frcph k j supply just opeaecl and for vale at Cso,,trej.. ha.m's Grocary and canfactintarr stens.