tiEW ADVERTISEMENTS NOTICE All Petsons Knowing tnernselves to have un settled accounts with Dorsey & Maguire will please call and settle the seine between this anti the 15th of March next, and save further trouble. Huntingdon, February 27,1851. Tavern License. TO the Hon. George Taylor, President, and his Associates, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the County of Hunt ingdon, the Petition of Henry Selfridge respect fully sheweth : That your petitioner occupies a commodious house, situated at APAlevay's Fort, Jackson township, which is well calculated for a public house of Entertainment, and from its neighbor- , hood and situation is suitable as well as neces sary for toe accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers end travellers. That he is well provided with stabling for horses, and all conveniences necessary l'or the entertainment of strangers and travellers.— That he has occupied the said house es a Li censed lon for two years last past, and is desi- Taos of continuing the same. Ile therefore re spectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or Public House of Entertainment there, and your Petitioner will Way, &e. HENRY SELFRIDGE. M'Alevay's Fort, Feb. 27, 1851.-3 t. We, the undersigned, citizsns of Jackson township aforesaid, heing personally acquaint ed with Henry Selfridge, the above named pe titioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do here by certify that such house is necessary to ac commodate anti entertain strangers and travel lers, that he is n person of good reputation for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for lodging and accommodating strangers and travellers. We, therefore, beg leave to recom mend him for a license, agreeably to his peti tion. William Cummins, Daniel Barr, Robert Willson, Welby A noe, Robert Barr, Samuel Mitchell, William Sassaman, Samuel Bickel!, David Mitchell, Robt. Mcßurney, Gabriel Barr, Joseph Hunter, John S. MeManigill. MACKEREL, SALMOSHAD, CODFIS N H, Constantly on hand and , HERRINGS, fur sale by PORK J. PALMER & Co., HAMS , AND SIDES, Market Street Wharf, SHOULDERS, PHILADELPHIA. LARD AND CHEESE,, Philad'a, Feb. 27, 1851.-3 m. Orphans' Court Sale. Oa FRIDAY, Marten 21, 1851. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to sale, by public vendee or outcry, on the premises, on Friday, the 21st day of March, 1851, the following described piece or parcel of land, sit uate in Union township, Huntingdon county, containing 200 Acres, or less, adjoining lands of John Chilcote on the north, Abraham Wright on the west, Henry Dell on the south, and lands now occupied on the east by Amos Smith, on which is erected a story-and-a-half log House and Kitchen, and cabin Barn, a small Orchard, about 50 acres cleared thereon. TERMS OF SALE.-Oue hull of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue one year thereafter, to be secu red by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court. M. F. CAMPHELI, Clerk. Attendance given by ENOCH CHILCOTE, Adm'r. Feb, 20, 1850.—ts. Tomkios' British Plate Powder. F OR cleansing, polshing, and beautifying Silver, Silver Plated Ware, German Silver , Albata Plate, Britannia Ware, And all white Metals. The undersigned have received from the pa tentee the exclusive right to manufacture these preparations for the United States. The Plate Powder has been most extensively , used for a number of years in Great Britain, and is now used by most of the manufacturers of silver and other wares In New York and Philadelphia ; likewise by nearly all respectable families and hotel proprietors in the Union. WM. TOMKINS, & CO., Manufacturers, 23} South Second street, Philadelphia. For sale at T. X. SimosToN's Store, Hunting don, Pa. Cheap Hardware. M. BT-lEHLER & BRO., No. 195 Market street, Philadelphia, 2 doors below sth street, offer for sale, HARDWARE in all its varie ties, at low prices. Cull and see before you buy. Look for the Red Lettered Mill Saw. Philad. Feb. 20, 1851.-3 m. Take Notice. BY virtue of a Writ of Partition or Valua tion, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Hun tingdon County, I will hold an Inquest to make partition or valuation of the real estate of which Charles Brotherline, deed, seized, situated in Henderson township, in said county, on the premises, on Monday, the 25th day of March next, when and where nil concerned may attend. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Feb. 13, 1551.-3 t. Take Notice. BY virtue of a Writ of Partition or Valua tion, issued out of the Orphans' Court of Hun ingdon County, I will hold an Inquest to make partition or valuation of the real estate of which Samuel Long, deed, seized, situated in Walker township in said county, on the premises, on Tuesday, the 2.ith day of March next, when and where all concerned muy attend. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Feb. 13, 1851.-3 t. WHITE'S BONNET BIANUFACTORY, No. 41 South Second Street, Phiadelphia. OW conducted by Thomas White, son of its N late proprietor, at ow Old Stand, where Dealers will at all timerbrhd a stock of Foreign and Domestic Straw, Lore, Fancy, Crape and Silk BONNETS, Panama, Palm Leaf, and eve ry variety of Straw HATS, and Artificial Flowers unequalltd by any other for extent or beauty of manufacture, and at very low prices, having facilities for producing these goods possessed by no other establishment. To the Ladies and Milliners generally, he would tender his grateful acknowledgments for their kind approval of the business system of this house, and begs to assure them that no ef forts on his part shall be wanting, to merit a continuance of their liberal patronage. They will still be greeted with the same old familiar faces, who will at 11.11 times endeavour to exe cute their commissions with fidelity and prompt ness. [Philadelphia, Feb. 10, 1851.-3 m. DRIED Beef and cheese for sale at the cheap Grocery and confectionary establishment of Joan X. etesetilvhann. Valuable Farm for Sale. 1 will sell, at private sale, all that warn. ssowrs TRACT or Laos, situate in Henderson Township, about live miles from Huntingdon, now ocrepi•vd by Jacob Knepp, Ir., containing about 2T5 acres and allowance, about 125 acres of which are cleared and in a gond state ol cul tivation. There are a good apple orchard of select fruit and other choice fruit trees in prime bearing order, an excellent timothy meadow, several never failing springs of water, a double log barn with frame overshot, and a double house, part log and part frame, on the premises. The convenience of this land to the Canal, nail Read, Tenon Ittirtrt, Church, School Honor, and Black.roaill Shop, render it worthy the notice of persons wishing a comfortable home. All the land is susceptible of cultiva tion, lies peculiarly protected from the winter storms, and the woodland is heavily timbered. The fences being in good order, the land not over-worked, and a good portion in clover, lit. the expense need be incurred to commence far• ming ns soon as possession is taken. This land will be sold at a bargain and the terms made reasonable, on account of my ne nessary absence, and possession given on the lot day of April next. Hon. James Owin, Esq., of Huntingdon, is authorized by me to make sale, &c. JNO. ARma A GE. Feb. 13, ISsl.—tf. Orphans' Court Sale. Of Real Estate of JOHN W. MYTON, deed. BY virtue of ans order of the Orphans' Court of HuntingdWeoutity, will he sold at pub lic sale, on Saturday .the 15th day of March, 1851, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at Ennisville in Jackson township, the following described property, lute of John W. Myton, deed, viz : A lot or.piece of ground situate in Shantytown, Berme township, containing about three acres, he the gam more or less, and having a two story 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 M'Crum, with no build ings thereon. Also, a lot of ground in Ennisville, Jackson township, adjoining other lands of said deceased, with a frame house and blacksmith shop thereon erected. Also, a lot of ground in Ennisville, adjoining a lot of George Rohrer, with a house and cabinet maker's shop thereon erected. Also, a small lot of ground at M'Eleavey's Fort in Jackson township, adjoining the mill dam of Robert 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 log house thereon erected, and about ono acre cleared, adjoining lands of Stem and others. Also, a tract of land in Jackson township, ad joining linnisrille, containing about fifty acres, and adjoining lands of James Stewart, Joseph Osborn and others, with a two story frame house, bank barn and other buildings thereon erected, all of which is cleared and in a good state of eultiva. tht. 'Pettus OF SALE.-One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the side, and the remaining half in one year thereafter with in terest to be secured by the bonds and mortgages of the purchaser or purchaSers. By the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. 0. C. S.\ M 1 . 1.11. 1). mrrox, WILLIAM :‘ll - I'ON, JAMES STEW A RT, Admiaidiutors. Feb. 6. 1851.—ts. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, will be exposed to pub lic sale on the premises, on Saturday the Bth day of March next, 1851, the following des cribed real estate, lute the property of Richard Plowman, deceased. Two certain unimprov ed tracts of land, situate in Union township, Huntingdon county; one thereof eontaining filly acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Grove on the West, the Juniata river on the East, arid Rubert McNeal on the South.— The other thereof containing thirty-seven acres, he the same more or less ' adjoining lands of ' Thomas Irvin on the South and Robert McNeal or the West. The above land lies near the Pennsylvania Rail Road. Terms of sale, one half the purchase money to be paid on co nfirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Attendance will be given by E. L. PLOWMAN, WASH. BUCHANAN, 1 Feb. 13, 1851.-4t.] Administrators. LATEST ARRIVAL New Stock of ‘Vatcffs, Jewelry, &c., It Philadelphia Prices. J. T. SCOTT has just opened a new and ele gant assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c., which he is enabled to sell arks very !m -eat cask prices. An excellent workman is constantly employ ed, who devotes his whole time to repairing and cleaning all kinds of Watches and Clocks. All work done promptly and warranted for one year. . [ja.-23—tf. Administrator's Notice. Eatate of SAMUEL HOUCK, late of Tod tp., Huntingdon county, deeenseil o Letters of Administration having b rantei] to the undersigned on the estate of suit creased, all pereps towing themselves indebted will pleace ifilke immediate payment, and those hay. big claims will please present them to SOLOMON HOUCK, "Wrier. Feb. 6. 1851 IVanted at the Alexandria Foundry. A MOULDER and BLACKSMITH. None but married men and good workmen need apply. Good wages will be given. ROBERT GRAFIUS. Alexandria, Feb. 6, ISM. Cr Hollidaysburg papers insert for One month, and charge this office. • NOTICE To the creditors of James Sample. ALL persons interested are hereby notified that the Trust account of Hugh Alexander and Joseph Vance, assignees of James Sample of Berme_ (now Jackson) township, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Huntingdon cougli, and that the same will be presented to the saWcourt for con firmation on the second Monday in April next ; at which time the same will be allowed by the said court, unless cause be shown why it should not be allowed. TIIEO. H. OHEMER, Prothonotary. Feb. 6, 1851 CORN BROOMS, Constantly on PAINTED BUCKETS, hand at Manufac- CEDAR WARE, Wren' prim by WILLOW BASKETS, M. &J. M. ROWE mama'. BRUSHES, 111 N. 3rd street, TWINES & CORDAGE, 3 doors below MATS, MATCHES, Race at. WOODEN WARE, &c., &c. Philadelphia. Feb. a. 1631. Administrators' Notice. LETTERS of administration have this Mut been granted to the subscribers upon the EStatet of JACOB S. MATTERN, late of Franklin township, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted ure requested to make i mediate payment, and those having claims requested to present them properly authenti ad for settlement. J. WAREHAM MATTERN, SUSAN MATTERN, Administrators Jan. 23, Adjourned Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, will be exposed to xinti 3 lie sale, on the premises, on Saturday the tat day of March next, 1851, the following describ ed real estate, late the estate of Jacob Wagon er, deceased, situated in Jackson township in Huntingdon county, containing thirty-seven acres one hundred and two perches and allow ance, be the same more or less, adjoining lands of John Mork, Cornelius Davis, deceased, and others. Terms of sale, one half of the purchase money to be paid on , confirmation of sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest. By the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Attendance given by GEORGE ROSS, Adm. Feb. 13, 1851.,.-3t. BRANT'S INDIAN PHEW BISAM, The Great COVGII Many years of experience, and more than a hundred Theuenuel Cores of Coueutnptive Cotupleilits, have proved to the undoubted sittinfaction of ell persona who have become acquainted with , this wander/al remedy, that it Is /greatly mi 1101. 1 .10 1 ., because it in soothing end healing, tontmore certain to cure Consumption of the Lungs, than any other flontetly to Mu world. We know, however, that it is said by some that Consumption can not be cured. lie that the opinion of the many or tho few, we shall out attempt to argue with such. but this we will my, cod do assert as a fact, which can he proved is thonuands of cases ' that this medicine has mired Coughs and dn a.. wh ich, before the cures were efected, were called real Consumption, sad width were attended with symptoms that c 00.., dud, end were in nil respects like the symptoms of these who die, and when dead are cold to have died with that NMI disease Consumption. This Balsam has cured thousands of psalms who were said to be hopelessly afflict ed—who had hard, dry, racking (;maths—Pains In the Ificenat, Side, and licsok—Dilllculty of Brenthlng Ps/10ra Erestoration—Unlit Dever— Nigh4Sweals—and wasting ewer of the Flesh and Blood. Persona having such complaints have les .'n cared after it was odd they maid net lire a week longer. This Medicine dm cured some who were supposed to be In a dylutt mate, bob by the use of this remedy, they 1,01% , lives and enjoy good health. This Itninitm is rarefy a vegetable compound. it ts plemant to take, and never does in,nry in .y stage of dhe slum or under any circumstances. It eltbcta its wonderful end almost mimicpl auto 11l urea by Purifying, Strength ening, and Invluorating the whole ageism —by equali sing the eireulation, awl producing it healthy action—thus flail/log Cofigh—soothing the Pt erverd—and aiding and facilitating Itxpectoratiou. it Cures the following di. eases, Consumption, COUGHS and Colds, Bronehitii, Asthma, Spitting of Rued, Bleeding al the tangs, rains in the Them', Side, and Chest Nervousness, Niyht Sweat, ralpitatian nj the Hemet, and WI FK.IIA WEA KN EMS ES and Complaints wising terefrorn, Chofen3 Inttuntipt,&. ' Fi"IFO;Fr;;? lina — liWiiiC • illiTr; of Cures, ire our reintgialefo and Handbilia—ull uur Ageufe bare them giro uwoy. For sale by T. X. Stito,ertyg, Huntingdon; J N. Swoopc, Alexandria; J. Lots, Shirleysburg. J. & J. Kelly Burnt Cabin; James Kelly, Santa Fe ;andy Merchants and Druggists genncralty. All orde . rs must be addressed iiclYallace & Co 304 Broadway, Sew York. Jan. 30, 1851. Farm for Sale. The subscriber olfiers his farm at private sale, situate in Woodcock Valley, Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Daniel Brumbaugh, Leonard Weaver, and others, containing 224 acres, more or less,about 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 failing water on the premises, with an apple orchard and other fruit trees, part of which beat choice fruit. The buildings are, a large frame bank barn, log dwelling house, stone spring house, frame shop, and a saw mill. Apply to the sub scriber on the premises. JOHN PLUMMER, Dec. 2 I, 1820.—tf.] 1:17" Hollidaysburg "Register," "Whig,. and "Standard," publish until otherwiseorder• ed, and charge this office. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Conti of Huntingdon County, I will expose to Pub• lie Sale, on the premises, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of March next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., the following described REAL ESTATE, late the property of MICHAEL WALLACE, 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 lands of A:exander Stewart, containing about FIFTY acres, be the same more or less, having thereon erected the Union Furnace, a four story Grist Mill, a Dwelling House, Store, Blacksmith Shop, a number of Tenant Houses, and other out build ings. On this property is one of the best water powers in the county t it is situated upon the Pennsylvania Railroad, and offers facilities For improvements and increase of business,present eil by but few points upon the road. Terms of Sale—one third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale ; one third in one year thereafter with interest from 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, 1851.—is—St.] Trustee. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pieas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the proceeds of the sale of the personal property of Abner Isenhower to and among those entitled to the same, will at tend for that pursose at his office, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday, the 25th day of Feb ruary next, where and when ell persons inter ested oily attend. JACOB MILLER, Huntingdon, Jan. 30, 1851.—at.) Auditor. Extra Family Flour, OT the celebrated Crownover Brand, for solo by PEIGIITAL & Boo Os. - . _ — ALSO, superior Mackei 7 el — ni;Q;;;ll7Tow rates. "Every day brings something new" to this pop ular establishment, in the way of rich and rare goods, and as evergbvtly deals there, we are sur prised that all their relations do not follow suit, Another arrival hourly expected of Boots and Shoes, Bay State Long Shawls, Puramattas, Bro cades, &c. &c. [Dec. 10. WILLIAM CURISTY, COUNTY SURVEYOR,—OftIee at his resi dence, about 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 business in the line of his profession. Jan. 30, lBbl.—tf. SHERIFF'S SALES. D . Y Virtue of s undry writs of Vend. Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to sale, on FRI D IY, the 29th of February. 1851, at the Court *use in the borough of Huntingdon, at 10 o? •k, A. M., the following described operty; viz:— All the defendant's right, title and interest to e following described property, the same be g the Juniata Forge and Rolling Mill and lands belonging thereto. One tract of land situated in West township, in the county of Huntingdon, surveyed on a warrant to Charles Evans, containing four hun dred and thirty-one acres and eighty perches. One other tract situate in thesame township, surveyed on a warrant to David Evans, contain- 1 ing four hundred and one acres and fifty-two , perches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Cadwallader Evans, containing four hundred and five acres and nine ty-seven perches. One 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 ing one hundred and eighty acres and filly-four perches. One other tract of land situate in Porter township, surveyed on a warrant to John Shorn berger, containing one hundred and eighty-eight acres. One other tract of land situate in the some township, surveyed on a warrant to Peter Shoen berger, containing two hundred and nineteen acres and one hundred and forty-five perches. One other tract situate in West township, surveyed on a warrant to Thomas Long, 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. One other tract situate in West township, surveyed on a warrant to James Stokes, con taining 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 two hundred and seventy-five acres. One other tract situate in Henderson town ship, surveyed on a warrant to Josiah W. Gibbs, containin g three hundred and twenty-three acres and twenty-threeperches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Jonathan Lane, con taining three hundred and fifty-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 tract 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 Shoenberger, containing one hundred and live acres and nine tv-two perches. . . . One other tract situate in the same 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 towhshtp, 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 same township, sur veyed on a warrant to John Cadwallader, con• Wiling 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-five acres and one hundred and ten perches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to John Simpson, con taining three hundred and ninety nine acres and twenty-three perches. One other tract situate in the same township, surveyed on a warrant to Samuel Anderson, containing fourteen acres and one hundred and thirty-one perches. And one other tract situate in the same town ship, surveyed on a warrant to Peter Shoenber ger, containing one hundred and twenty acres. The above described lands having thereon erected Juniata Forge and Rolling Mill, togeth er with Dwelling Houses, Offices, and other im provements convenient for the works, &c. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Edwin F. Shoenberger. ALSO, On the premises, on Friday, the 28th day of February, 1851, the following described real estate, viz: all defendant's right, title and in terest in and to all those two lots of ground,sit nate in the borough of Huntingdon, being 200 feet in length and 00 feet in width each, having thereon erected a Two Story log House, and a frame Stable, a well of water, and other im provements, bounded on the South by Wash ington street, on the East by St. Clair street, on the North by Mifflin street, and on the West by a lot of Michael Clatighbaugh. Seized, taken in execution and to besold as the property of Edmund Hawkins. ALSO, On the premises, on Thursday, the 27th of February, 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 county, bounded on the East by a lot of William Brown, on the West by a lot of Jacob Baker's, having thereon erected a Two Story weatherboarded House, and a Kitchen plastered inside and painted white on the outside, togeth er with the appurtenances and improvements belonging thereto. Seized, taken In execution and tube sold as the property of William Burk, with notice to terre tenants. Terms of sale, one fourth of the purchase money to be paid as bid off, otherwise the pur chaser or purcasers, will be required to pay 15 per cent on the amount bid, for disappointment ofsale, and the property will be set up for sale the following day. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Huntingdon, Jan. 30, 1851.] Sheriff. NOTICE To the creditors of Blair & Madden. ' ALL persons interested are hereby notified that the Trust account of Thomas E. (*bison, Thom as W. Neely, Esq., and Robert Madden, assignees of Brice Blair and William Madden, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and that the same will be presented to the said court on the second Monday in April next for confirma tion; at which time the same will be allowed by the said court, unless cause be shown why it should not be allowed, TIIEO. H. CHEMER, Prothonotary. Peb. 6, Ism. RECEIPTS AND EXPESTRPATRES Of the County of Huntingdon from the 11th day of January, A. D., 1850, up to and including the 11th day of January, A. 1)., 1851: Receipts. Amount in Treasury at last settle ment, received from Isaac Neff, Treasurer, $1.836 75 1842 Josiah Clossin, Antis, 29 81 1847 Thomas W. Neely, Dublin, 7 50 " John H. Stonebraker, Franklin, 40 00 1848 Daniel J. Logan, Cromwell, 8 00 a John Conrad, Franklin, 162 25 " William M'Garvey, Shirley, 6 56 " Mordecai 'Chi'cote, Tod, 16 00 1849 John Stewing, (manor) Berme, 424 28 " John Stever, Cass, 55 14 " Michael Stein, Cromwell, 134 90 a James Neely, Dublin, 103 29 " Daniel Conrad, Franklin, 185 00 " Daniel Bumbaugh, Hopewell, 165 67 " John Jackson, Jackson, 85 95 " John Davis, Morris, 398 94 . " Benjamin Leas, Shirley, 502 87 " Jacob Baker, Springfield, 108 70 " David Hackedom, Tell, 87 03 " Henry Elias, Tod, 166 00 " Jacob IL Miller, Union, 9 45 " John Thompson, jr., Walker, 168 99 " Peter Grimier, Esq., Warriorsmark, 93 20 " George Wilson, West, 264 36 " Daniel Clirfman, Clay, 122 75 1850 Samuel Henry, Same, 401 00 " Jesse Yocum, (Ridge).Brady, 300 00 " David Stever, Cass ' 186 00 " Kenzie L. Greene, Clay, 107 50 " David Burket, Cromwell, 100 87 " William Appelhy, Dublin, 145 00 " John L. Travis, Franklin, 800 00 " James D. Hight, Henderson, 816 06 " David Mountain, Hopewell, 130 00 " Ilenry Lee, Jackson, 673 51 " Peter Shaffer, Morris, 250 00 " William Dean, Esq., Penn, 251 50 " John Bisben, Porter, 600 00 a Samuel Bowman, Shirley, 675 00 a Henry Cremer, Springfield, 25 00 " Abraham Begin, Tell, 222 37 " James M'Clum, Tod, 118 00 " William Pheasant, Union, 128 00 " William B. White, Walker, 420 00 " Benj. Hutchison, Warriorsmark, 750 37 " John Hewit, West, 825 00 Amount received of County tax on Un seated lands, 228 33 ce ci School tax, 50.'0 u di Road " 88 22 Amount of tines and Jury fees of 1850, received from 51, Crownover, Esq., late Sheriff, 103 00 Amount received of M. Crownover, Esq., his note and interest, 197 07 Amount of redemption money on un seated lands, received since last settlement, 116 60 Expenditures. Attorney General and others on crim nal prosecutions, $548 07 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Cryer, Tipstaifs, &c., 2,827 03 Constables making returns, advertis ing Spring Elections, &c., 696264 68 Assessors,so Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Elec tions, 485 89 Sundry persons, premiums on wild cats and foxes, 357 37 Road and 13ridge.Viewers, 244 00 Inquisitions on dead bodies, 53 68 Commissioners, Joshua Greenland in full of 1849, 9 00 41 KIM on ac't of 1850, 102 00 " ' William 'Hutchison in full of 1849, 54 00 .. Same on ac't of 1850, 31 00 14 Isaac I'eightal in full of 1849, 21 00 CS Same on ac't of 1850, 30 00 Auditors William Ramsey, 9 00 " James Gillam, 750 ' 6 Thomas Fisher, 750 J. Smyth Read in full as Clerk to the .... 'Commissioners and Auditors for 1849, 300 00 Same on account of 1850, 75 00 John Reed, Esq., in full of his salary as counsel for Commissioners for 1849, 10 00 Same on account of 1850, 35 00 For a Press and Seal for Commission ers' office, freight, &c., 31 08 Sundry persons for merchandise for C. House and Jail, 48 49 John J. Clyde, re-binding dockets and for blank books, 66 50 Costs of suit, Huntingdon county vs. Blair county, 31 01 Mary Gibson, sweeping and scrubbing Court House, &c., 20 00 Jane Reim, washing for co. prisoners, 20 00 For cushions for court room, 9 75 John Ker, Esq., for wood for Court House and Jail, 80 00 J. Sewell Stewart, Esq., auditing the accounts of Prothonotary, Reg ister & Recorder, &c., for 1849, 19 00 For repairs to C. House and Jail, 16 25 T. IL Cretner, Esq., Prot'y and Clk. Q. Sessions fees and furnish ing stationery for Courts, &c., 223 66 Amount allowed collectors of 1847 for notes on the Bank of Lewis town, collected in payment of taxes of said year and during said year, 36 62 Dr. Jacob ilettlann, ttiedieine and at, , tentlance to county prisoners 8 75 Daniel Africa, Esq., costs on sundry snits to collect licenses, &c., 14 67 W. H. King, care and attention given to Court House In 18415, 6 00 Ground Rent on Court House lots, 4 00 For conl for Court House, 110 62 Senatorial, Congressional and Rcpt. sentative Return Judges, 11 40 Sundry Supervisors' road tax on un seated lands, 69 14 Sundry School Trens's school tax on tame, 72 16 Sundry parsons interest on co. bonds, 300 75 County printing, James Clark 116 75 " William Leecis, 9t 00 Part of Judgment, Nicholas Hewit va. Huntingdon county, 700 00 County bonds to William Walker, 1,108 37 M. Crownover, Esq., late Shedd; for summoning Jurors, boarding prisoners, and conveying con victs to the Penitentiary for 1850, 334 86 Poor House Commissioners, 42 00 Sundry persons, refunded taxes and costs of laud sold at Treasur er's sale, 62 91 Sundry persons, redemption money of unseated lands sold by Treas., 116 60 Cost of advertising several tracts of unseated land, directed by the Commissioners not to be sold, 8 50 Costs, &c., of Treasurer's Deed to Commissioners for Ground Rts. in borough of Alexandria, 7 15 Costs of Treas. Deed to M. Crowns ver, Esq., directed by Commis sioners not to he delivered, 4 00 1 Bridges, Eli Harris & .John Potts, on account of bridge across the' Aughwick creek, Shirley tp., 1,100 00 " John Robertson in full of the bridge at Drake's Peer., 314 00 Bridges, J. & 0. Coplin, on account of bridge at Grayspore and interest, S. P. Wallace & G. W. Pat ten ill full of bridge at Union Furnace, Treasurer's conuniseion on $23,072 16 at If per cent., Balance iu the Treasury, In testimony of am correctness of the aboVis account we hare hereunto set our hands this 11th day of January, A. D., 1851. . , NV. HUTCHISON, ISAAC PEIGHTAL, BENJAMIN LEAS, Commissioners, Auesi, J. Sitirru READ, Clerk. We, the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we have examined the orders of the Commissioners of said county, and the receipts for the same, for and during the past year, end find a balance in the Treasury of Sixteen Hundred and Fifteen Dol lars and Forty-nine cents. Given under our hands this 11th day of .11131:1 ary, A. D. 1851. WM. RAM SEY, THOS. FISHER, K. L. GREEN, William Dorris, Treasurer of the Huntingdon Academy, in account with said Institution. Receipts. To balance due on settlement before, the county Auditors, January 6th, 1846, To cash received of sundry persons for Tuition up to 20th Oct. 1847, To amount of rent received of Sump- el W. Mifflin, To amotptofrent receired of Rov. H. Heekerman, To amount of rent received of J. A. Hall, Expenditures. , By cash paid Eliasor Cox, " " 9, By cash paid Recor cleY—recording Deeds, 1847,- Jan. IS, By cash paid T. 11. Creincr, advertsing, " Sep. 23, By cash paid J. 11. 1846, Feb. 7; W. Magnin's, ,4 Nov. 17, By cash paid same, 1848, Jan. 4, By casts paid John _ . . l/ougherti, ad v'tsing, June 24, By malt paid ibr pumps, t., By balance iu the hands of Treasurer, $13,891 99 We, the undersigned, Auditors of the County of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of William Denis, Treas urer of the Huntington Academy, from the lath day of January, A. D. 1846, to the 9th day of January, A. D. 1851, both days inclusive, and find the above account as stated to be correct, and do approve the same. Given under our hands at the Commissioners' Office, in the borough of Huntingdon, this 11th January, 1851. WM. RAMSEY, THOS. FISHER, K. L. GREEN, Audityrir Attu; J. Smrru READ, Clerk. County Tax. List of outstanding balances due 11th Jan., 1851, by the following Collectors:- 1840 S. Robinson, Allegheny, $466 33 1846 Charles Cowden, Barree, 29 01 " Jaunt, Kough, Porter. 352 08 1847 Lemuel Green, Cass, 17 46 " Thomas W. Neely Dublin, 12 50 " tJohn H. Stunebraker, Franklin, 144 39 William B. Smith, Jackson, 24 58 1848 Daniel J. LogamrCromwell, 13 59 " Conrad Curfman, Cass, 300 " #John Conrad, Franklin, 25 53 " William M'Garvey, Shirley, 87 85 " Robert Madden, Springfield, 28 40 a Mordecai Chileote, Tod, 26 14 Levi Smith, Union, 9 60 1849 John Stewart, Barree, 75 20 ' 6 James Neely, Dublin, 99 " Daniel Coursed, Franklin, 119 26 " °John Do , is, Morris, 9 53 " tHenry Elias ? Tod, 45 48 " Daniel Cullman, Clay, 681 1850 fSainuel Henry, Barren, 404 95 " *Jesse Yocum, Brady, 137 91 66 fDavid Stever, Cass, 30 31 6 ' Kenzie L. Green, Clay, 74 90 i " David Burket, Cromwell, 324 50 " William Appolby, Dublin, 127 72 " John L. Travis, Franklin, 233 99 " James D. Hight, Henderson, 431 68 " tDavid Mountain, Hopewell, 163 55 " tPeter Shaffer, Morris, 394 85 " t William Dean, Penn, 210 18 " tJohn Bisben, Porter, 520 34 " tSatnttel Bowman,Shirley, 209 75 " tHemy Cremer, pringfield, 123 02 " Abraham }legit:, Tell, 25 95 " tJames M'Lain, Tod, 203 54 " •IVillium Pheasant, Union, 72 06 " tWillium B. White, Walker, 339 66 " 'Benj. Hutchison, Warriorsmark, 14 37 " tJobn Ilewit, West, 536 27 56,077 43 • Since paid in full. f Since paid in part. llt 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 books ; the remaining 55 cents has been paid since settlement. J. A. DOYLE, Tn.. (liven under our hands, 11th Jan., A. D. 1851. FPM. nuTein SON, ISAAC PEIGHTAL, BENJAMIN LEAS, Commissioners. HUNTINGDON MARBLE WORKS. New Arrangement. THE subscriber has purchased the entire inter est of H. G. STEWART, in the Huntingdon Mar -1 lac Works, and would respectfully announce that he has on hand a large and well assorted lot of of MARBLE, which ho offers to the citizens of Huntingdon and adjoining counties, at prices which cannot fail to suit all who may want either MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD AND FOOT STONES, or any work usually done in an estab lishment of this kind. Persons wishing auy work in his line, would do well to give the subscriber a call as he is determined not to be outdone by any other establishment, either iu 'naturist or work► mauship, on the Juniata. eir Shop in the brick building in the rear of the residence of Judge Gain, near Johnston's Hotel. Iff" The subscriber will collect all accounts duo the firm and pay all debts of the name, %h accounts being left in his hands. CrJOIIN G. STEWAIST will continue to act as agent for the concern. GEORGE BELL. Huntingdon, Jan. 23, 1851.-3 m. DANIEL Win . DCA, rUSTICE OF THE PtgAif. E.—Office in Nun Aries, Huntingdon, 237 72 300 00 359 58 1,615 45 513,891 99 Aiditeri. $3 01' 103 00 81 20 30 00 123 00 $342 27 $3 37i 100 00 27 00 24 90 184 37 $342 27