PRICES REKCED• _ t:tfi cr P.m.( ein- R& I,T Cr h a ß iik s " r t t h h e e i r riti sent of Iluntingdon and the pronto in gonrril for sustaining them against high nrired eomp tition. They have just rptorn.tti from the City with a splendid stork of Spring and Summer Hoods, Fos end Boys, '• Consisting of Business, Dress, Sack and Frock COATS. of ail colors, aizes and kinds, suited to the season ; Cassimere Pants, Vests and Standing Coll, Patent Shoulder Scam Shirts, which for beauty of fit, comfort and elegance are unequalled. Purchasers will at all times get a neat garment and a good fitby buying their Clothing from 13. & W. SNARE. PHILADELPHIA 4. NEW YORK HATS, Suited for Arsons of all Tastes. Boots SllO,, Gaiters and Slippers for sum mer. Boots, We keep the largest assortment of Trunks, Carpet Bags and Valise Trunks at the lowest prices, that is offered for sale in the county. Umbrellas and all other articles usual ly kept (and a numb, of al tales too turner°os to name) in a w-ll regulated Clothing Store. Qom' These good; have all been purchased for Cash, which will enable us to eel' them 25 per rent= lower than goods bought on the credit B. ik W. SNARE March 27, 1851.-3 m Six Cents Reward 1 RAN AWAY from the subscriber in Crom- well townah,p, Huntingdon county, on the 20th of March 1821, an Indentured Apprentice to the Tanning Business, (named David Ndlley,) aged la years 2 months, rather small and a down look. All persons Are warned auainst harbor ing or trusting said Runaway. The above re ward will he paid to bring him home, but nei ther thanks nor charges. March 27, 1951.-3 t.—• GEORGE SIPEL Executor's Notice. Estate of SAMUEL M'ICINSTRY, late of Shirley township, Huntingdon Co., dee'd. LETTERS Testamentary having been grant ed to the undersigned on the Estate of said de-1 teased, all persons knowing themselves indebt ed will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will pre , iont them properly authenticated to JOHN M'ICINSTRY, Executor. Shirley township, March 27, 18.51.-6 t.—• 3. D. WILLIA MS. JOHN HAFT, JR. 3. B. WILLIAMS sk Co., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants and Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 116, Wood Street, Pittsburg. 180 doz. Pomeroy's Corn Brooms. 121 ~ Holmes' Patent Zinc Wash Brushes. 100 kegs No. t & Pure White Lead. 100 Boxes W. R. & Cream Cheese. 100 .. Mould, Strained & Star Candles. 100 ~ Rosin and Palm Soap. 200 ~ Window Glass, assorted. 50 4, Pearl Starch, 50 ~ Saleratus. 150 packages Green and Black Teas. 100 bogs Rio, Leguyra and Java Coffee. 100 bbls. N. 0. and S. H. Molasses. 25 ~ and Golden Syrup. 50 4, Loaf, Crushed and Pulv. Sugars. 50 hlids. N. Orleans Sugar. Lard Oil, Bacon. Dried Beef, &c., On accommodating Terms. Refer to Merchants Thomas Read & Son, .. Fisher & .4 Charles Miller, ~ Honorable John Ker, Huntingdon. Match 27, 1251..—1 y, PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the undersigned, at any time previous to Saturday, March 29th, 1951, for delivering in Birmingham, the following materials for the Birmingham Female Seminary, viz:— Stone by the perch ; Lime by the bushel. Boat ds and Plank by the 1,000 feet. Joist and Scantlings by the 1,000 feet. Shingles by the 1,000. Mao far doing the following work Digging foundation by the cubic yard. Bu Mug stone wall by the perch. Building brick wall by the 1000. Furnishing the materials and plastering by the yard; and for furnishing all materials, erect ing and finishing said building in one contract. Plans and Specifications of the work and materials can he seen at the Store of James Clark, in Birmingham, at any time before the day of letting. ISRAEL %V. WARD, LEWIS PALMER, JOHN CLARK, Birmingham, March 20,'51.-st.] Managers. Administrators' Notice. Estate of JAMES TRAVIS, late of Franklin ' township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the Estate of said deceased, all persons knowing themselves in debted will please make immediate payment, and those 'having claims will please present them properly authenticated to JOHN L. TRAVIS, G. T. TRAVIS, Administrators. Franklin township, March 20, 1851.-6 t.• NEW GOODS! First Arrival this Spring! ! MORE NEW GOODS are expected this day at the "ELEPHANT," consisting in part of Conestoga Sheetings, at the old price. Bleached & unbleached Muslius from 3 to 1.2 i e. Splendid Ruby Calicos. Carpet Chain, all colors. Lancaster Ginghams, 12i cents per yard. Coffee, Tea, Sugar, Molasses, Tobacco, Mackerel, &e., &c., all of which will be sold at the usual low rates which have rendered the " ELEPHANT" THE. Store of the county. WILLIAM H. PEIGHTAL. /eisatiagdon, Marsh 13, 1861.-If. WILLIAM CHRISTI, COUNTY SURVEYOR,--Offiee 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 v 8 business Who line of his profoilea. J*l. ii 31111--tt PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by a precept to me directed, slated at Huntingdon, the 14th day of Jan. A. D. 1851, under the hands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Com mon Please, Ojer and Terminer, and 'general jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Penn sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cambria, and the Hon. James ()wit' and John Stewart, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed, to hear try and determine all and every indictments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and other offences, crimes and misde meanors, which have been or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated fur crimes aforesaid am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole baliwick that a Canrt of - Oyer unit Terminer, of Common Please and , Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mondoy (and 14th day) of April next, anti those who will prosecute the said pris oners be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace. Coronoro and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper persons, et 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. Dated at Huntingdon the 10th day of March in the year of our Lord 1851. and the 74th year of American Independence. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sh'if. March 20, 1851. 4" c:) PROCLAMATION. yvnisatiss, by a pretept to me directed by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the coon. ty of Huntingdon, bearing test, the 14th of Jan , 1811, I am commanded to make Public Procla mation throughout my whole baliwick, tha• coert of Common Pleas, will he held at the Court Hons. in the borough of Huntingdon, on the 3d Monday (amid 21st day) of Jan., A. D., 1811, for the trial of all issues in said Court, which remains undetermined before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suit era, its the trial of all issues are required. Dated at Huntingdon the 10th of March, in the year of our Lord 1811, and the 74th year of American Independence. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. March 20, 1851. REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons con cerned that the following named persons have set tled their accounts in the Register's Office at Huntingdon, end that the said accounts will he presented for confirmation & allowance at an Or phans' Court. to he held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 16th day of April next, to wit: 1. Stewart Wilson and Edwin J. Neff, Admin istrators of the Estate of John Bruce, late of West township, dee'd. 2. Trustee account of Wm. B. teas and Sam uel WVitty, Trustees to sell the Real Estate of Abraham Long, late of Shirley township, dec'd. 3. William B. Johnston, Administrator of the Estate of Thomas Montgomery, late of Franklin township, deed. 4. Isaac Heifner, Administrator of the Estate of Peter Heifimr, late of Walker townshipolee'd. 5. Alexander Cannon, Administrator de bonis non with the will annexed, of the Estate of John Carmon, late of Barrec township, dee'd. 6. Jacob Eby and Samuel M'Vitty, Adminis trators of the Estate of David Eby, late of the borough of Shirleysburg, dec'd. 7. George Coach, one of Executors of the last Will and Testament of Andrew Couch, late of Barree township, dee'd. 8. Alexander Port, one of the Executors of the last Will and Testament of Andrew Couch, late of Barren township, deed. 9. Daniel Longenecker, Trustee to make sale of the Real Estate of Jacob Longenecker, late of West township, tlec'd. 10. David Snare, Executor of the last Will and Testament of George Helfright, late of the bor ough tluntingdon, deed. 11. James Ramsey and Wiliam. B. Leas, Ad ministrators of the Estate of James Carothers, late of the borough of Shirleysbarg, dee'd. 12. Jacob Shoop, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Philip F. Shoop, late of Tell town ship, deed. 13. William V. Miller, Administrator of the Estate of John Wiley, late of Brady township, deed. 14. John R. Gosnell, jr., and David Myerly. Administrators of Jesse Gosnell, late of Union township, deed. 15. Caleb Swoop', Administrator of the Estate of Moses Starr, late of Cass township, dee'd. M. F. CAMPBELL, Reg'r. Register's Office, Huntingdon, March 14, 1851. SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, Importers and Dealers in Silks, Ribbons and Mille nery Goods, No. 45, South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, HAVE received, by late arrivals, a large and handsome assortment of Spring Millinery Goods, Selected by one of tnelirin in France. They have now in store Glaec Silks for casing Bonnets. Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons. Plans Mantua and Satin Ribbons all widths. A large assortment of Artificial Flowers. , . Whit; and colored Crapes atit - C;;;;Lesse. Frence Chip Hats. Fancy Nets and Laces. Fancy Lease Trimmings—Caps. Quillings—Casing Wire—Crowns. Covered Whalebone•, &c., &c., with all oth. er articles appertaining to the Millinery Trade, March 20, 1821.-Im. Tavern License, TO the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Huntingdon county. The Petition of Joseph Forrest respectfully shewuth :—That he is desirous of keeping a public :muse at his old stand in the Borough of Petersburg for the ensuing' year, that the said house is well suited for a house of public en tertainment, with the necessary stabling there to attached. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a License to keep an !nu or Tav ern at the house aforesaid, fur the ensuing year, and lie will pray, March 13, 1851.-31 JOSEPH FORREST, We, the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Petersburg, in the county of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we are well acquainted with Joseph Forest, the above petitioner, and the house for which license is prayed, and that the said Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that the said Joseph Forrest is a person of good repute for honesty and tempe rance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers. John R. Hunter, H. Arlaity, Oco. M. Cresswell, Wm. C. Hight, Joseph Johnston, Isaac Patt, Jno. P. Murphy, Jonathan Isenberg, Thos. S. Kyler, Isaac Harman, W. Benegarey, Henry 'Nevin. I. A. Warmish's Boloort Mow*, SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, and Levr.ri Macias, to me directed, I will, on Monday tho 11th day of April next, at two o'clock, P. M„ expose to sale by public outcry, at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, the following described real estate, to wit:— All defendants right, title and interest in and to all that certain tract or parcel of land situ ate in Dublin township, Huntingdon county, containing about 97 aeres, adjoining lands of Henry Likely, Samuel Campell, and others, having thereon erected a log dwelling house, about 69 or 60 acres cleared, more or legs." Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of William P. Laughlin. A LSO, , All that certain piece or lot of ground sites le in Tod township, Huntingdon county, con. taining fifteen acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Edward Anderson and Henry Roods, having thereon erected a two story log house, store house and frame stable, all cleared,—and also 150 acres of unseated land situate in the same township, adjoining lands of Philip Bar nett, Jesse Cook and David Blair, Esq. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of John P. Baker. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Cass town ship, Huntingdon county, containing about 300 acres, more or less, adjoining lands. of John Miller's heirs, George Quarry, James .1.)11 and Jacks mountain on the east, having thereon erected a small log house, also a log house un finished, a small log stable, about 100 acres cleared. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold ao the property of John Quarry, with notice to Terre Tenant. ALSO, A certain tract, parcel or piece of ground situate in Barree township, Huntingdon coun ty, bounded and described as follows, to wit : Beginning on the line of John Little's land at a white oak, thence along said line south fifty three degrees east thirty-four perches to a gum, thence south twenty-five and one-third degrees east sixty-four perches to a post, thence north sixty-five degrees east forty perches to a post in the centre of a spring, thence south eighty six degrees east thirty perehes to a dogwood, thence north forty-two degrees east one hund red and forty-six and one-half perches to a white oak, fallen, thence north fifty-eight de grees west one hundred and sixty-one perches to a rock oak, thence south sixty-four degrees west twenty-eight perches to a chestnut oak, thence south forty-eight degrees west one hun dred and fifty-nine perches to a white oak to the place of beginning, containing two hundred and thirty-three acres and one hundred a thirty three perches and the usual allowance, togeth er with hereditaments and appurtenances. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of Michael Sassaman and Peter Sassaman, with notice to Terre Tenant.. A LSO, All the defendants right, title and interest in and to a certain tract of land situate in Brady township, Huntingdon courity,containing 'bout lOU acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Jas. Lane, David Milliken, Irvin & Co., hav ing thereon erected a log house and cabin barn, an apple orchard, with about 30 acres cleared. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of James Kelly. ALSO, All the within named defendant's interest, right and title to and in a certain lot of.grounst situate in the Borough of Hollida)shurg, in the township of Blair, and comity of Blair, being lee feet on Wayne street and 60 feet on Walnut street, situate on the southwestern corner of said two streets, having thereon erected a two story frame dwellicg house, framestable, wood and smoke house,—said lot it well fenced and in good condition, and has a good well'of water and pump and other conveniences. Seized, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of John Bollinger. ALSO, The following real estate, being a piece, par cel and tract of land situate near the borough of Huntingdon, in said county or Huntingdon, bounded as follows, to wit: by lands of James Saxton, jr., David Snare,John Porkier, Geo. Black, Joseph Stewart, ames Gain, Andrew P. Wilson, Orbison & M'itjurtrie, and lands devised by Charles Smith, deceaSed, to his son, Theodore H. Smith, containing about one hund red acres, together with the here,itaments and appurtenances. „ . Soized,taken into execution, and to be Fold us the property of Benjamin E. M'Murtrie. . . ALSO, All that piece and parcel of land in the bor ough of Huntingdon, lying on the north of Moore street and between Franklin and Bath streets in said borough, which has not been ap propriated by the original proprietor of said borough to the use of a public grammar and free school, (the ground so appropriatdll being designated in the recorded plan of the said borongh and containing two acres.) Also, all that piece, parcel and tract of land, adjoining and lying north of the said borough of Hunt ingdon. bounded by land conveyed to the said Benjamin E. M'Murtrie, by Leonard Kimball, Trustee under the Will of Charles Smith, de ceased, on the west, by land of Alexander Owin on the north, by land of Christian Cole stock on the east, and the borough of Hunting don and land of Isaac Dorland on the south, containing about one hundred acres, more or less, together with the bereditaments and ap purtenances. Seized, taken into execution, and to be sold as the property of Benjamin E. M'Murtrie. Aiso All that certain two story brick Building, situate on a lot of ground south east of and near to the Borough of Huntingdon in Henderson Township, übont fifty yards more or less East of the bridge across Stone Creek, and fronting on the Pennsylvania Railroad, and the lot and peice of ground and cartilage appurtenant to said building• Levied upon and taken in execution as the property of Samuel Houck. ALSO, A tract or parcel of land situate on Spruce Creek, in Franklin township, Huntingdon co., adjoining lands of James Ewing, of lohnathan M'Williams, Esq., and of Crain's heirs, con taining 155 acres 130 perches, more or less, with two dwelling houses thereon, one con structed of logs and one a frame weather board ed, and a large frame bank barn and other im provements thereon, it being the same land which in pursuance of an action of partition in the Court of Common Pleas of said county, No. 53, January Term, 1813, was decreed to Martin Gates and John Ewing. Seized, taken to execution and to be sold as the property of John Ewing co. deft. with Martin Gates, dec'd, with notice to Hugh Seeds Terre Tenant. • Terms of sale, one fourth of the purchase money to be paid WS bid off, otherwise the psi , chaser or purchasers will be required to pay 15 per cent on the amount bid, for disappointment of sale, and the property will be set up for sale the following clay. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Huntingdon, March 13, 1851. DANIEL AFRICA, TIISTICE OF THE PEACE—Office in Win Ihnribtrionn PI& :111,110; <7. ta,_ , _ • BULL'S SARSAPARILLA. full quart bottles, sil i e e o , tta uvee trui T r t.b i e ' srr i l t ir:lt r a n six TIMES as much p ut ur e o r e t a. r Sarsaparilla as any slinila v r prepa e r e at e io v i ve ev l e. ioe ono tt:alar per bottle, or !Lipp f II It has been a well established fart for years past, that Sarsaparilla, when pure and properly propane', wax the only true panacea for all diaeaaea originating from an impure state of the blood, the use of mercury, intoxicating drinks, mil habits In youth, barrenness, kg. Wo boldly wen, that JOHN BULL'S fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla la the only preparation before the public, that la prepared ou .trlctly aelentifte principle., and of uniform ntrength. The Sarsaparilla in purchased without regard to price, an t ovary pound, banse being used, is subject to the strictest chemical testa, anti Its genuinenusa ascertained before being used I Bull's Sarsaparilla MHO Contains tho virtues of several other valuable medical roots, together forming the bust compound, and producing 000 00000440 00114TIVII come TN mix xsown amt.! This Mulleins, when usod according to directions, WILL CURE WITHOUT FAIL S aomfurtu or King's lAA, Cancers, Tumors, Eruptions of the Skim Reysi)wlax, Chronic Sore Eyes, Ringworm or Totters, Srnld flood,ltheunialism, Pains in the lion;s or Joints, Old Soresand Oars, Swelling qf the Glands, ,q3lgidia, Dyspepsia. Salt Rheum, Diseases qf the kidneys, Loss of Appetite. Distance arising from the use qf .Mereury, Thin in the Bide and Shoulders, Gene _ rat Dehility, Drapsy,_ Lumbago, Jaundice. Costirmie'ss, SOrgThrotit, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds, 'Weakness of the Chest, Pulmonary Affuo. tions, and all other diseases tending to produce • - CONSUMPTION, Liver Complaint, Female Irregularities and Complaints, Sick and Nervous Headache, Low Spirits, Night Sweats. Esposure or Imprudenee in Life, Chronic Constitutional Disemes; and is a spring and summer drink, and general tonic for the and a gentle and pleasant purgation, far millerior to Blue Lick or Congress water, Baits, or &W -tits Powders! GOOD TESTIMONY. The Louisville Courier thus speaks of Hull's Sarsaparilla: We have boon shown, by Mr. John But, proprietor of that world-renowned preparation, "Bull's Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla," an original, genuine, and beautiful letter, addressed to him by the accomplished lady of one of the most eminent old physicians in the West, giving a detailed account of one of the moot astonishing cures on record, per fovtail alone by the use ofßull's Sarsaparilla." This most excellent and charming huly . lted long suffered from prolapses uteri, fluor tabus, piles, and chronic diseases of the stomnelt and digestive organs, and derangement of the whole system, attended with distressing cutaneous erup- tion, sick headache, and violent attacks of cramp. After exhausting all of her husband's skill, and applying to many celebrated medical gentlemen, both at home and abroad, and also using grout quantities of " Townsend's Sarongs, rifle," without the slightest relief, she was induced to use "John Bull's Sarsaparilla." And what was the happy result? After the use of es few bottles, a perfect and won. &ant eure—the Indy restored to perfect health, and to her usual flow of spirits. Such letters I. the one we speak of, must afford Mr. Mull more real gratification, than could the possession of count. less wealth. And whether he accumulates wealth or not by the ode of hie truly valuable Medicine, being its author Is glory and boner enough and ho can say to the world, witheut fear of contradiction, "I have in my poverty re lieved more hunters suffering, than did Stephen Oironl or John Jacob Astor with their millions." RHEUMATISM CURED ! Lot all v.ho are suffering under the agonizing torturer of Rheumatism reful the following, and see what may be done for them, if they will use the infallible remedy: UNIONTOWN, Hr., ➢lay 12,1848. Me. Jona , BM, Dear Sir,--For the last three years, I have heen afflicted with Rheumatism of the severest char acter. I was at thew iu the greatest agony of pain. I tried every remedy I could procure for the disease; but found no permanent relief until I was induiml to use your prepare. tion of Sarsaparilla, which has entirely eared me of Itheu matism, and greatly improved my general health more Mill any medicine I ever used. I have been free from pain for several mouths, and have no doubt the cure is perms nest; and I recommend it as the best medicine in tlfe, for Rheumatism. ISIIAM BRIDGES. It Is coolers to produce further testimony in favor of this greet remedy. It lons only to be tried and proved, to con vince the public of its superior efficacy. Notice to Females, John Bull's Sarsaparilla is one of the greatest female medicines now In existence. In those numerous cases where tho constitution in debilituted, the nervous energy is lessened, when the efforts of nature are weak and deficient, or are profuse and overwrought, when the face Is pale and colorlenn, the strength feeble and yielding, the spirit trou bled and depressed, the health broken, mind shaken, and consequently the happiness destroyed—then Bull's Saner patina is a sovereign remedy. It Resists nature in the per formance of her duty, brucea the whole system, renews permanently the natural energien, removes obstruetions, cheeks excesses, creates pure and healthy blood, .d imparts health and happiness. Were ladles generally to adopt the use of this Medicine, we would see far lons suffering, disease and unhappiness among them than now exists, health would take the place of disease, th I rosy cheek would succeed the pallid face; wo should have smiles instml of tears. and per. haps a happy long Bib instead of ono cut short by disease, or made miserable by continued suffering and affliction. At that critical period termed. th, "turn of Ilfs," which is often attended with AO much danger, Bull's Sarsaparilla in found to exert n most beneficial effect. All Wien approach ing this crisis, should Is. apprised of this fact, and avail themselves of this suluublo Medicine. A BEAUTIFUL CLEAR SKIN. How we all admire a dear, beautiful, white akin, and a rosy colored cheek. How often do wu sue persons, not pos sessing this "desideratum so devoutly to be wished," re sorting to cosmetics, lotions, washes, paints, and coloring materials, to restore to them a semblance of what disease hes deprived them of, and that, too ' with great injury to the skin. Bull's Sarsapas Ma to the best Cosmetic known. It beautifies the skin by removing every particle of morbid and diseased mutter from the blood, making it pure, heal thy and vigorous, giving activity to every ntinute vessel, and changing the yellow and dark countenance to the bloom and freshness of youth. Ladies, abandon the use of paints and mixtures, and use Bull's Sarsaparilla, the only effmtual remedy. "A word to the wise is sufficient," and a hint is enough for the italics. BETTER TESTI:IIOMT' THAN WAR EVER OFFERED IN FAVOR OF ANY MEDICINE, Read the testimony of Dr. Moore. Ma. JonN Butt,—l hare nn hesitation in Keying that I believe your Sureu.parilla to Le the beet article ever menu factured, for the cure of Seroftila, Syphilis, and tunny other Cutaneous or Glandular Affections, having used it with entlro success in numbers of the above rum, Louisville, Dee. 26, 1647. JAS. M. MOORE, M. D. Front Dr. L. P. Fandell,,Pnfranc qf Chemistry in lAtiii• ville Medical CoUrge. I have looked over the list of ingredients composing Joan Bytes COMPOUND EXTRACT Ok' SARSAPARILLA, and have no hesitation in raying that they form a safe conk• pound. and one that promises well in chronic diseases, to which it is applicable. L. P. YANDELL, M. D. Louisville, June 6, 1848. From Dr. Pyles, Physician by appointment to the Louirrille Marine Itapital. . Leinsvms, March 20, 1919. I have examined the preparation of the prescription of JOHN BULL'S SARSAPARILLA, and believe the combina tion to be en excellent ono, and well calculated to produce an alterative impression en the system. 1 have used it both in public and private practice, and think it the best article of Sarsaparilla in use. N. PYLES, M. D., Resident Physician, Marine Hospital. Lieu's SAnqApmumn.--Clo where you will, to steamboat. bound for Mollyllle, New Orleans, St. Louis, Cincinnati, Madison, Frankfort, or for the Orson Elver country, and you will trod honiense supplies of this preparation about be!ng shipped on board. Btit fetrmerehanis visit our city, in whatever branch of trade soever they may be engaged, but have orders for more or less of Sarsaparilla. Louirville Democrat. Manufactured at Dr. JOHN BULL'S Laboratory. 81 Fourth street, Louisville, Ky. For Sale at the Store of T. Boon & Sox, in the borough of Huntingdon. [March 20, 1851. Hardware Cheaper. JOHN A. NEFF, for many years in the house of Mr. Buehler & Bro„ desires to inform bis friends of Huntingdon county that he has connected himself with the firm of Messrs. Lower & Barron, No. 174, North Third Street, 3rd door above Vine Street, where he will be pleased to offer every article in the HARDWARE LINE AT MUCH LOWER PRICES than ever before sent to his native county. Ph ilad'a, March 20, 1851.—tf. Are you Insured ? TP not, insure your property nt once in the Cum herland Valley Mutual Insurance Company. *vitro , W. SPUR, Agent, IbidOmPMt Pi• Anditor's Notice. The undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county to report liens against the estate of Mary Barton, decd, and to distribute the balance in the hands of the administrator, will attend for that purpose at his office, in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Thursday the 3rd day of April, A. D. 1331, at 10 o'clock, A. M., when and where all persons interested can attend. THOMAS P. CAMPBELL. March 13, 1851,--lt.] Auditor. Administrators' Notice. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the subscriber upon the Estate of JOHN BUMGARDNER, late of Union township, deceased. All persons knowing themselves indebted are requested to make mediate payment, and those having claims are requested to present them properly authenticat ed for settlement. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Administrator March 0,1851.—8 t Booksellers, Country Merchants an 3 Teachers. WE Respectfully request the attention of all dealers in SCI-1001., MISCELLANE— OUS or BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, PAPER and WINDOW SHADES, to our su• perior facilities for supplying at unusually low rates, for cash or approved credit, every article pertaining to our business. A long and active experience warrants us in saying that we ran oirerlnducerrients to pin. chasers, EQUALLED BY FEW-EXCELLEL Os NONE. We earnestly ask an examination of our ;node of conducting business, believing i 1 an experi ment is made, it will be found for the interest of those desiring goods in our line to continue operating With us. Our stock is at all seasons large, and selected with particular reference to the wants of Penn sylvania, Ohio and the near trade generally. Orders hp mall or otherwise despatched pronzytly and at the lowest rates known in any market. 07 - The highest price given for RAGS in cash. PECK & BLISS, North East Corner or Third & A rch to P FULA DELPA lA. Philad'a, March 6, 1851.—1 m. Taterat Lacense. TO the Honorable the Judires of the Court of Quarter . Sessions of Huntingdon county, at April Term, 1651. The Petition of James K. Hampson, of Mill Creek, Brady township, and said county, res• pecttully sheweth :—That he still occupies that large and commodious brick tavern house in the s: id township, which has heretofore been used and occupied as a public house of entertain ment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a public house therein. He therefore prays your Honors to arant him a License to kiep a public house at the place aforesaid for the ensuing year, and he will ever pray, Ike. JAMES K. HAMPSON. March 13, 1951.-3 t. The subscribers, citizens of the township of Brady, in the county of Huntingdon, recom mend the above petitioner and do certify that the Inn or Tavern above mentioned is necessa ry to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that the petitioner above named is of good repute for honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and ac commodation of strangers and travellers. Peter Yandevander, Robert A. Mattson, John Smiley, Dickson Hall, A ndrew Wise, Jesse Yocum, Jacob Miller, Wash. Buchanan, Joseph Weston, David Foster, James B. Lane, Andrew Huey Francis Holler, Samuel G. Simpson, Martin Getz, James Simpson. Tavern License. TO the Honorable Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, &e., of Huntingdon county, at April Term, 185 . . _ . The Petition of John Livingston respect fully represents:—That he has rented the En charia,Hotel in the Borouzii of Huntingdon, now occupied by Andrew Johnston, which he desires to keep as a public house for the ensu in g year. He therefore prays your honors to grant him a License for the purpose aforesaid, and he will ever pray, &e. JOllv March 13, 1851.-31 JOHN LIVINGSTON We, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Huntingdon Huntingdon county, do hereby certify that John Livingston, theahovepetition er, is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house loom Ind other conveniences for the accommo tion of travellers, and that the Inn or Tavern proposed to he kept is necessary to accommo date the public, and entertain strangers and travellers. J. Sewell Stewart, A. Johnston, S. S. Wharton, Wm. A. Saxton, Wm. H. Peightal, C. S. Black, Thos. Jackson, T. 13. 141111er, Benj. Snare, I'. IC. Simonton, Geo. Gwin, Jas. Maguire, fl. ANT'S INDIAN PUB AY BALSAM, The Great COUGIII hinny years uf experience, and more than a Hundred Thoartend ('area of tioinxitantst lye COIIIIII4 ill., have have to the undoubted satisfaction of all perfume who have become acquainted with thin wonderful remedy, that it IN greatly auperler, tweauxe It a soothing and healing, had nerd certain to cure eniusumptlon of the Lung., th an any other Remedy in Me world. We know, however, that it is wild by aume that Consumption can not be cured. Co that the optimal of the many or the few, we shall not attempt to argue with such, but Ilea we will say, and du assert an r fact, _which nun he proved In Manna tidal of muses, that this martini. has eared Coughs nod dis eases which, Wars dm cores were effected, wore celled real Commensal an, and which We /13 BUM led with symptoms that reaumbtud, Unit wens in tall rerpirea Iffre the symptom. of those oho die, and when dead are told to have aied with thin. total di , eottis Conmattptlon. Tula Balsam has cured thousands of porton. who were 'aid to he hupelearily tattle, mi—who had hard, dug, racking Eanghs—Pains in the Breast, Side, and /Suck—Difileulty of ilrenthltm— Pi, Went grreetora —Hectic Felt" - IVitNtillg away of tun Flenh and Mined. Pennine having such colll,ltlillta hove been eared after It was add they could not live a week longer. This Medicine has oiled borne wins wore supported to lu in a dying Nitrate, but, by the use of this remedy, they now Siva, mud enjoy gaud health. This Unlearn hi purely a vegetable competed. It is pleasant to rake, and OltPer lio6B Sidi,in myeuge of dia. 'nee or under any cirentnetanees. It ertiTta San wunderred and alma mien en! on. Cur., by Ynrlfy I ng, ening. mid Invigorating the whole ayaiem—by slag the circulation, and producing a AmiaiW action-11.e allaying Cough—soot/rho the Nerved —end ardbe read - facilitating Expectoration. It Cures din follow ~ at,. .11011, VIZ. :_ Consumption, std Coble, Drunehitie, Bleeding at the i. l / 7 11,5, Pains in the Nereononese, Nilhe lheerte. P . apitation of the Heart end al FEMALE NVEAKNE,,,IsHs rod Cv+rplJClfl truing therefrom, Cholera I iar t y Lir For Pima and paniculsre of Cur, sae our Pmphlet. and Ilamlbithe—oll our Agent. twee dam td eve uway. For sale by T. K. SIMONTON, Euntineon ; N. Swoope, Alexandria; J. Lutz, Shirleysburg. J. & J. Kelly Burnt Cabin; James Kelly, Santa Fe; and by Merchants and Druggists generally. All orders mast be addressed to Wallace & Co., 404 Broadway, New York. Jen. $O, 11161. C. CHESEBROUGIE a, CO6 COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 16, SOUTH WiIIAIIVES, PHILADELPHIA, Dealers in FISH, CHEESE AND PRO. , VISIONS. have constantly on hand an assort ment of DRIED and PICKLED FISH, Esc., visa i Mackerel, Codfish, Hams, I . Butter,. I Salmon, Beef Sides, . I Pail., Sb„,i,. Pork, Shoulder!, I Ike. &e, I Herrings, Lard, Cheese, I Philatl'a, March 0. 18r.31.-3m. sr z. SATIMErtIii Wholesale Tobacco Warel,•ouso. No. 218, N. 3rd St., Plijadelphia.. COUNTRY Storekeepers oral Toba cconists in general, coming to the di) , to PYrgb. 44 their spring supply, will do well to caßandes amine my gcods. I hare on Lando large stock of Leaf Tobacco, and a complete assortment or SNUFFS, MANUFACTURED 'TOBACCO, and SEGARS, which 1 can sell wholesale and retail as low as nny other house in the Du not forget to call at JOSEPH H. SNYDER'S, No. 218, N. 3rd at. (3 doors below Callow hill,) at the sign of the large Indian Chief. N. 13. All orders thankfully reeeiv , :d and promptly attended to, on the most seasonable terms. Philad's, March 8. 1851.-3 m Executors' Notice. Estate of BNJAMIN JOHNSTON, late of Wamorsmark township, Huntingdon county. deceased• Letters Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of raid deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly as thenticat,:d to JAMES CLARK, Birmingham, JOHN J. MATTHIAS, Tyrone Forges, Executors. March 6, 1851.—tit. IVIIITE'S BONNET 11JAM'PACTORY. M. 41 South Second Street, Phiadelphia. 'OW conducted by Thomas White, son of Its lute proprietor, a: the Old Stand, where, Dealers will at all times find a stock of Foreign and Domestie Straw, Lace, Fancy, Crape and Silk BONNETS, Panama, Palm Leal, and eve ry variety of Straw HATS, and Artificial Flowers unequalled by any other for extent or beauty of manufacture, and at very low prices, having facilities for produriag these goods possessed by no other establishment. To the Lndies 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 port 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 all times endeavour to exe cute their commissions with fidelity and prompt ness. [Philadelphia, Feb. to, 1851.-3 m. Cheap Hardware. M. BUEHLER & BRO., No. 195 Market street, Philadelphia, 2 floors below sth street, offer for sale, HARDWARE in all its varie ties, at low prices. Cell and see before you buy. Look for the Red Lettered Mill Saw. Philad. Feb. 20. 1851.-3 m, MACK EREL, SI IA I). CODFISH, Constantiv on b and 13.112 SALMoN, HER RINGS, PORK. L STI A I : I‘ , It I I I I D I I : r 4: I I,I I\ i7 )NI , I F ) IR3 e B b B : T 2 D 7 E , CHEESE, B IS l'jPialPkleALit'oAL.Bl':ti:EL:lllb2kW.l37.lhlr 1,-3m, CORN BROOMS,Constantly on PAINTED BUCKETS, hand et Menefee- CEDAR WARE, liners' prices by WILLOW BASKETS, M. &J. M. ROWE BRISTLE BRUSH ES, 111 N. 3rd street, TWINES & CORDAGE, 3 doors below NIATS, MATC HES, Race et. \WOODEN WARE, &c., &c., Philadelphia. Feb. 6. 1851. Administrator's Notice. Eatate of SAMUEL HOUCK, hue of Tod tp., C 01.11.1 7 — , de'ce.;;;ecf Letters of Administratioti having been granted to the undersimied on the estate of said deceased, all persons knowing themselves indebted will plenee make immediate payment, and those hay ing claims will please present them to SOLOMON llGrog, Adm'r. Feb. 6. 1861 Orphans' Court Sale. ON FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1851. B Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court at Huntingdon county, will be exposed to sale. by public vendee or outcry, on the premises. on Friday, the. 21st Jay of March, 1851, the following described piece or parcel of land, sit uate in Union township, Huntingdon county, ( *olltailiing 200 Acres, or lens, adjoining lands of John Chilcote on the north, Abraham Wright on the west, Henry Dell on the south, sod lands now occupied on the east by Amos Smith, op 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. -One half 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. CAsmasm., Clerk. Attendance given by ENOCH CHILCOTE, A.Aimq Feb,2o, ISso.—ts. Tonikius' British Plate Powder. F OR cleansing, polshing, and beautifying Silver Plated Ware. German Silver, Albatn 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 Plata Powder has been most extensively used for a number of yrers 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. 231 South Secundstreet, Philadelphia. For sale at T. IC. SIMONTON'S Store, fluting. don, Pa. LATEST ARRIVAL. New Stock of Watches, Jewelry, &c., At Philadelphia Prices. J. T. SCOTT has just opened a nese andole. gent assortment of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. &c., which he is enabled to sell at as vary lOw set cash prices. An excellent workman Ts constantly employ. od, who devotes his whole time to repairing and cleanine all kinds of Watches and Clocks. All work - done promptly and warranted fbr ono year. fja-234tt. TRIED Beef and cheese for sale at the cheap J Grocery and confectiestry ettetireasent Writ** X. Ihvonshirlist,