Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court, to distribute the fund in the hands of Wm. B. Ziegler, Sherifl; arising from the sale of the personal property of Lindley Stoopes, to and among those entitled to the same, will attend for that purpose at his office, in the borougn of Hunr tingdon, on Monday the 15th day of March next, when and where all persons interested can at tend. JACOB MILLER, Auditor. Huntingdon, Feb. 19, 1852. LAST NOTICE. m r , r ) i f ?iv m in r t t y lins t e a l g v i Vn n d i T l b p tt s to . A l to P lT:fiT cell and have their several accounts satisibetorily adjusted, without regard to persons. By attend ing to this notice will save farther trouble and expense. JAMES MAGUIRE. Huntingdon, Feb. 12, 1852. Notice to Tavern Keepers. NoncE is hereby given to the keepers of Inns and Taverns within the county of Hunting don, that the Judges of the Court of Quarter Ses sions of said county, enjoin upon the keepers of such Inns and Taverns that they close their res- pective bars on the Sabbath, and refrain from selling or dealing out liquors on that duty ; and the licenses of such persons as shall disregard this injunction will be revoked forthwith agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such case made and pro vided upon the fact of such violation coming to the knowledge of the Court. By the Court, 24th Jan. 1852. THEO. 11. CREMER, Clerk. Feb. 12. 1852. Orphans' Court Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, the undersigned Execu tors of Peter Swoope, deed., will expose to pub lic sale, on the premises, on Saturday the 11th day of March next, at 10 o'clock, A. AL, the fol lowing described real estate, of which (enter alia) the said Peter Swoopo died seized, to wit: A House and Lot of ground in the borough of Hun tingdon, being the whole of Lot No. 22 in the re corded plan of said borough, and part of Lot No. 21, in said plan, adjoining a lot of Win. I'. Orbi son on the east, and that part of lot No. 21 owned by David Blair, Esq.,on the west, fronting on Hill street, and exteding back to Washington street, having thereon a large two story house, a log stable' ' carriage house, and other buildings. TERMS.—One third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter with interest front the confirmation, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. PETER SWOOPE, WM. SWOOPE, S Executors. Feb. 12, 1852.-4 t. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Cateaxnenar Donsar, late of the borough of Huntingdon, dee'd. Letters of administration having been granted on the said estate by the Register of Huntingdon county to the undersigned, all persons indebted are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them proper ly authenticated for settlement. ELIZA 1). DORSEY, JOHN' I'. Mee A HAN, 5 Adm'ra. Huntingdon, Feb. 12, 1852.-6 t. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or phans' Court of iluntingdon county, to distribute the balance remaining in the hands of Jacob Mil ler, Trustee appointed by -said • Court, to make I.IIIC, &e., of the real estate of John Miller, Esq., late of the borough of Huntingdon, deed, amongst those entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice that he will attend fur the purpose afore said on Friday the sth day of March next at 2 o'clock, I'. M., at his office in said borough, when and where all persons interested can attend if they think proper. . JOHN HEED, Awiitor. Feb. 12, 1852.-41,', To Owners of Unpatented Lands. Take notice that the act of Assembly passed the 10th day of April 1835 entitled an act to gra duate lands on which money is due and unpaid to the Commonwealth of Peimirlreniit, and said, act hart ng expired on the 15th hay ot IMcomltcr last by 1 imitation, has now been extended to the let clay of February 1853, of which all interested will-take notice. ISAAC I'EIGHTAL, ROBERT STlrr, Cutters ELIE!. SMITH, Hunt. Feb. 5,1852.-3 m. NOTICE. Application having been made to the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county at January Term, A. 1). 1852, in pursuance oldie act of As sembly passed lath of October A. 1). 1840, for the incorporation of the "CASSVII.I.I: SEMINARY" —wherefore the Court order and decree that no tice of the said application he given in one news paper published in the county at least three weeks before the meeting of the next court at April Term, 1852, and in pursuance of said or der and decree notice is hereby given. THEO. H. CREMER, Prothonutory. Hunt. Feb. 5, 1852.-st. NOTICE. Haveyou unsettled accounts with the late James Clark's estate for advertising and ju'o work? All such accounts ns remain unsettled, on the let day of March next, will then be placed in the hands of a Justice for collection. After that time the undersigned will bare no control over them. W. P. OIiBISON Hunt. Feb. 5,1852.-3 t. Orphan's Court Sale. By virtue of an order Odle Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County; will be offered at Public Sale on the premises, on Thursdaythe 20th, day of february, A. D. 1855 at one o'clock P. M., As the property of Dr. David Diller, Into of War riorsmark, dee'd. A certain Lot of Ground, situate in the said town of Warriorstnark, containing one quarter of am, 'told having a TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING HOUSE, frame stable, and other buildings thereon erect ed. TERMS OF SALE:—One third of the pier chaso money oe the confirmation of the sale: the residue in two equal annual payments, with in terest, to be 'secured ty Bonds and Mortgage. JOHN T. MATHIAS BENJAMIN F. PATTON, Eiq. Adult's By order of the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. January 29 1852. Watch Repairing. Persons desirous to have the i r watches repaired in a neat and substantial manner, will do well by leaving them at Ed. Snare's Watch Store, as he OM secured the services of a workman, who, hay- Jag worked in all the principal cities of Europe And America, is perfectly acquainted with every .branch of the business, and he challenges this see *on of country to produce a superior. AS work warranted. Jun. 29, '52. Gold Pens. A vary igkerior lot of Bagley's celebrated Gold Pens (e th er eases) at Ed. Snares Jewelry Store. Jan, 2R r 1852. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, The undersigned will offer for sale, at the Cour House, in Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 3d day of March next, at one o'clock I'. M., the fol lowing real Mate, to wit: . . . _ . A t7act of land, situate at the mouth of the Raystown Branch, in the township of . Walker, and county of,Huntingdon, bounded by said Rays item' Branch and the Juniata River, and by a sur vey of William - Smith D. D.; containing one hun dred.tunl forty six art and one hundred and eighty perches about7seventy acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and having a good filmic Dwelling House, frame Barn, and out buildings, thereon erected, with an orchard of choice fruit, cider press &c. ALSO, the following described tracts of unseat ed laud, situated in said township, along the stud Raystownlßranch, to wit: ONE TRACT surveyed on a warrant in the name of Rebecca Smith, containing 40 acres, and 140 perches. ONE TRACT surveyed on a warrant in the name of Joint Henderson, containing 110 acres and allowance. ONE TRACT surveyed on a warrant in the name of George Fee, containing 420 acres and 67 perches. ONE TnACT adjoining the above, surveyed on a warrant to William Fen, containing 355 acres and 116 perches. ONE TRACT adjoining the shove surveyed on a warrant in the name of David Fen, containing 414 acres and 37 perches. ONE TRACT surveyed on a warrant in the name of Robert Fee, containing 181 acres and 78 perches. . . . . . . This property has a valuable water power, which, with but slight expense, can be made available, & Ibr the purpose of Erecting a Saw Mill or Tannery upon it, affords facilities that cannot be equalled. TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the pur chase money to be paid on the Ist day of April next, when possession will be given, and the resi due in two equal annual payments with interest to ln secured by Bonds and Mortgage. M. ALLISON HENDERSON, ANDRE IV HENDDRSON, WM. J. HENDERSON, Jan. 29, 1852.—ta. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of the County of Huntingdon j;•otn the 12th day of January, A. D. 1851, up to the Itilh day of Jan uary, A. A 1852, including both clays. Receipts. Amount in Treasury at last sada- I meta, 1847. Lemuel Green, Case, . . . ~ " John 11. Stenehraker, Franklin, 45 00 1848. Daniel G. Logan, Cromwell, 13 59 " John Conrad, Franklin, 55 " Hubert Madden, Springfield, 28 40 " Levi Smith, Union, 9 60 1849, John Stewart, Barren, 75 20 " Daniel Curfman, Clay, 3 61 '. Daniel Conrail, Franklin, 60 00 " Henry Elias, Tod, 44 02 1850. Samuel Henry, Barren, 409 00 " Jesse Yocum, Brady, 133 68 " David Stever, Cass, 30 44 " Kenzie L. Green, Clay, 76 16 " David Burket, Cromwell, 290 73 ". William Apple*, Dublin, 127 69 " John L. Travis, Franklin, 234 99 " J. Davis flight, Henderson, 915 00 " David Mountain, Hopewell, 145 14 " Peter Shaller, Morris, 395 00 " William Dean, Penn, 105 00 " JOllll 'HAM, Porter, 522 58 .--- ", Samuel Bowman, Shirley, 209 43 " Henry Cramer, Springfield, 111 12 " Abraham Ile , de, Tell, 27 53 " tleorge Kehl Tod, 203 06 '. William Pheasant, Union, ',"2 06 Wil'intuit. White, Walker, 245 00 " B. Hutchison Warriorsiark, 14 12 " John Ilewit, West, 540 16 1851, John Love,' Barron, 511 00' ‘ Jesse Yocum, Brady, 287 00 " David Myerly, Cass, .... 189 00 ...,.. ...... " William C un ni ngha m, Clay, 100 00 " Daniel Teague, Cromwell, 'l7O 87 " James Cree, Dublin, 182 00 " Samuel Slattern, Franklin, .562 00 " John Marks, Henderson, 995 00 " Jacob Weaver, Hopewell, 177 00 " john Smith, Jackson, 705 00 " 'Joseph Isenberg, Morris, 500 00 " John Grove, Penn, 442 00 " Daniel Neff', Porter, 799 40 " Isaac Sharrer, Shirley, 875 00 " John Brown, Springfield, 54 00 " Jonathon Briggs, Tell, 305 12 " Jesse Cook, Tod, 165 12 " Moses Swoope, Union, 133 00 " Thomas Dean, Walker, 558 50 " Azsrinh Sacketts, Wurriorsmark, 632 00 " Charles Green, West, 571 00 " Amount revolved of County tax on Unseated Lands, 22 34 " School tax' " " 8 67 " Hc, Hoed tax, " 14 19 " Amount of Redemption money on Unseated Lands received siren last settlement, . ' 50 41 " Amount paid by Fisher & McNlur trie fur old bridge across Crook ed Creek sold at public outcry, 15 00 Expenditures. Attorney General mid others on cri minal prosecutions, 688 36i Gratin! and Traverse Jurors, Court, Cryer, Tipstalls, She., 3147 25 Constables making returns and ad vertising Spring Elections, &c., 246 04 Assessors, 316 ,7 Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Elections, 616 6U Sundry persons premium on Wild Cats mid Foxes, 252 50 Itoad and Midge Viewers and Data. ages, . 296 23i- Inquisitions on dead bodies, 34 62 Commissioners— Joshua Greenland, in full, 4 90 Benjamin Lens, 62 00 Isaac Peightal, 47 00 - Eliel Smith, 2U 00 William Hutchison, 81 50 Auditors— , James Clllant, for 1850, $3 00 Thomas Fisher, " 4 30 7 50 Thomas Fisher, 1851, 10 50 William Ramsey," 13 50 Renate L. Green, " 10 50 34 50 J. Smyth Read in fall as Clerk to the Commissioners, 340 00 Henry W. Miller, on account as Clerk to the Commissioners, for 1851, 850 00 John Reed, Esq., on account of his salary as counsel for Commission ers for 1850, 20 00 Poor House Commissioners, 63 00 County Printing— James Clark, $69 00 Wittiest Lewis, 70 25 139 25 In full of a Judgment, Nicholas limit vs Huntingdon County, 731 33 Sundry persons, interest on County Bonds, 253 14 For Repairs for Court House and Jail, 436 82 Coal and Wood for " 197 00 Chairs liar Jury Box in Court Room, 24 00 Merchandise for Court Ilouse, 36 93 For Casting end Stone fur Meriainit the. June Kelm; washing for county prix oners, 20 00 Mary Gibson, sweeping and scrub. ,bing Court House, &c., 20 00 Docket for Recorder's office, 12 37} Postage, 23 63 Judicial Return Judge, 7 10 Ballot boxes for elections, 3 50 W. 11. King, for attending to Elec tions and Return Judges 8 years, 16 00 Sundry persons refunding orders for land sold at Treasurer's sale, &e., 40 02 Sundry Supervisors' road tax on un seated lands, 23 50 Sundry School Treasurers' school tax on unseated lands, 36 87 Sundry persons, redemption money of unseated lands sold by Trea surer, 49 55 Bridges— John Robinson, in fall of bridge at Drake's Ferry, 1000 00 Wallace and Patton in 10 of Unlon.Furnace Bridge, 150 00 MeVety McKinstrey, in full of a bridge across mill race of George Eby, 1125 00 Aloxunder Cannon on account of a bridge across Raystuwn Brarilli at Dawns, 1900 00 Expenses of Poor House. William B. Leas on account of Real Estate, 1000 00 Wilson & Petrikiu fur writing Deed, 10 00 M. F. Campbell fur recording Title Deeds, 9 75 A. K. Cornyn, for services as Direc tor of the Poor, 10 00 John S. Isett, " 6C • 12 00 John Morrison, 12 00 For a Blank Book, 2 00 Elliot Robley, 5 00 . Treasurer's Commission on $26,922 56 at 1 per cent, 403 83: Balance iu the Treasury, 353 02 14647 45 In testimony of the correctness of the above account we have hereunto set our hands this 10th day of January, A. D., 1852. ISAAC PEIGHTAL, ROBERT STITT, ELIEL SMITH, Commissioners, AttestHErillY W. MILLER Clerk. , We the undersigned Auditors of the Vounty of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we have examined the orders of the Commissionm of said county, and the re ceipts for the saate, fnr and during the past year and find a biOance in the Trea sury of Three Hundred and Fift:-tbree Dollars and two cents. $1615 49 17 46 Given under our hands this 10th day of January, A. D. 1852. THOS. FISHER, K. L. GREEN, DAVID PARKER, dluditors. County Tax. List of Outstanding balances due 10th Jan uary 1852, by the following Collectors, viz : 1840, S. Robinson, Allegheny, $466 33 1846, C. Cowden, Barren, 29 01 Jacob Keogh, Porter, 852 08 1847, Thos. W. Neeley, Dublin, 12 50 J. H. Stonebraker; Franklin, 99 39 Win. B. Smith, Jackson, 24 58 1848, Conrad Curfnian, Cass, 3 00 John Conrad, Franklin, 25 00 Wni. McGarvey, Shirley, 87 85 Mordecai Chiloote, Tod, 11 99 1849, James .Neeley, Dublin, 97 Daniel Conrad, Franklin, 72 72 Henry Elias, Tod, 5 02 1850, Samuel Henry, Barren, 2 85 J. Davis Hight, Henderson, 116 68 David Mountain, Hopewell, 16 79 Peter Shaffer, Morris, 88 Win. Dean, Esq., Penn, 103 54 Henry Cramer, Springfield, 11 90 Win. 13. White, Walker, 95 89 1851, t Jesse Yocum, Brady, 287 97 t John Love, Barree, 465 85 David Myerly, Cass, 98 77 Win. Cunningham, Clay, 164 11 t Daniel Teague, Cromwell, 346 91 t James Croc, Dublin, 228 92 t Samuel Mattern, Franklin, 763 85 t John Marks, Henderson, 638 18 t Jacob Weaver, Hopewell, 243 14 * John Smith, Jackson, 175 64 t Joseph Isenberg, Morris, 334 04 t John Grove, Penn, 175 34 t Daniel Neff, Porter, 641 51 t JohiPßrown, Springfield, 159 56 t Isaac Sliarrer, Shirley, 774 27 Jonathan Briggs, Tell, 34 21 t Jesse Cook, Tod, 258 06 1* Moses Swoope, Union, 142 13 t Thomas Dean, Walker, 481 23 tA. Saoketts, Warriors'rk, 389 55 t Charles Green, West, 1236 54 • Since paid in full. t Since paid in part. Given under our hands the 10th Janu ary, 1852. 14647 45 ISAAC PEIGHTAL, ROBERT STITT, ELIEL SMITH, Commissioners. Feb. 5,1852. ALLENS REVOLVERS, and various other kinds of Pistols, at the lowest prices, at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. LADIES Gold Pens and Pencils at the Clump Corner Jewelry Store. OILS,GLUE, TURPENTINE, Sand, Paints, Paint Brushes, Sand paper &c. & &c., at the cheap store of BRICKER & LENNEY. BUTTER, Eggs, Rags, Lard, Clover Seed, Grain, Potatoes, &c., &c., taken in exchange for goods at market prices at the new atom of BRICKER & LENNEY. SCOTT TRIUMPHANT! c a IPLENDID stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, V.- 3 and JEWELRY, at Philadelphia prices. Just received at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Sore, three doors west of T. Road & Son's Store. The public are respectfully solicited to call and see. For sale, or Rent. The Fnrm, on which I at present reside nenrly opposite the Borough of limit in g lon. JOHN Met2AN. Oct 2, 101.-ff ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. 24 66 By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County, there will be sold at public vendue or outcry, on the premises on Thursday, the 26th day of February, 1852, the following described real estate, situated in the village of Shade Gap, Dublin township Hun tingdon County, the property of the Rev. J. Y. M'Ginnis, late of the township and county afore- ' said, deed., to wit: The undivided interest of the aforesaid Rev. .J. Y. M'Ginnis dee'd., in ..MILNWOOD ACA DEMY," and the two certain lots of ground up on which the same is built, the said interest being nearly the undivided half, to wit; seven and al half shares of sixteen shares of joint stock at one hundred dollars per share in the said. Academy and the two certain lots of ground aforesaid upon which the same is built—each of said Academy lots lying and being sixty feet in front on the road or street miming from Shade Gap towards the Burnt Cabins and extending back at right angles with the same, one hundred and forty feet, adjon ing each other, and upon which is erected as aforesaid a large Stone Building forty eight feet front by thirty eight back, three Stories high designed and built, and occupied and known as ...Millwood Academy." Also the interest of the said deed in the follow ing &sullied lots of ground—the same being the fee simple estate of said dee'd., In the whole of the fullowir , described lots of ground, and the buildings thereon erected, to wit: Otte other lot adjoining the above described Academy lots on the north, GO feet front and extending back 140 feet; upon which is erected a large new building for students' rooms and dormitory ;s•c. Also one other lot adjoining the Academy lots before de scribed, on the south GO feet in front and exten ding back 140 feet, upon which is erected a large school room and hall 6.e. Also two other unimproved lots, lying and being on the same side of the road or street Mitre s:Lid as the above described lots, south of the Academy and numbered eleven and seventeen in the surveyed plot and plan of the village aforesaid eaelt of said lots being 60 feet by 140 feet back. Also one other lot of improved bottom land lying and being on the cast side of the road or street aforesaid, directly opposite the residence of the said deceased, containing about three acres , and three quarters, inclosed and cultivated and ad joining land ibrmerly owned by Brim Blair, land of James Hudson and others. Also one other lot or parcel of land lying on the west side of the road aforesaid opposite to the lot last described, containing several acres, upon which is erected a cottage—the residence of the late Mr. M'Ginnis, with stabling and other improvements, all in good style and good order. MIL - N wool, ACADc.MT is one of the most nour ishing and popular institutions of the kind in the State, and it se ith all the above described proper ty is situated in the most thriving village and neighborhood in the county. TXRAIN or SALE.—One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, tie residue in two equal annual payments, with intef , et ) to be secured by the Bonds and Mort gagp o f no purchaser. i',BICE BLAIR, j. H. 11 7 . Admr's. By order of tho Couri, CAMITELL, Clerk. Jan. 22, 1852. Orphan's Court Sale. In pursuance of an order of the orphan's Coni:, of Huntingdon County, will he exposed to Public Sale on the premises, on Saturday, the 28th day of February next, ett, ten o'clock A. M. The following described Real Estate, to wit A Lot of Ground situate in the Borough of Alexandria, fronting 60 feet on Front Street, and extending back along Harts-log Street 200 feet, being Lot No. 20 in the plan of said Borough, haring A Large Two Story Brick House, frame Ware House, frame Shop, and frmno Sta ble, thereon erected. ALSO: Two Lots of ground, in said Borough, on the North side of Front Street, fronting on said street 60 feet and extending back across the Penna., Canal, 200 feet to an alley, and being Lot No. 37 in the plan of said Borough. . ALSO: Two Lots of ground, in said Borough, adjoining each other, and bounded by lots of Samuel Hamer and Enoch Cline and being lots Nos. 7 & 8, in the plan of said Borough. ALSO: A lot or piece of ground in said Bor ough, South of the Mansion House and lot above described, containing 127 perches. ALSO: A lot or piece of ground, situate in Por ter ownship, adjoining the Borough of Alexan dria, bounded by lands of Conrad Bucher, lots of John Cresawell by the road from Alexandria to Petersburg, and the Juniata River, containing two acres more or lesson , ' having a Large Frame Warehouse thereon erected. ALSO: A lot or piece of ground situate in the said township bounded by a lot of Semple Flem ing, deed., the lot above described, and the turnpike, containing - perches, more or less. ALSO: A tract of land, situate on Warriors mark Ridge, in said township, adjoining lands of John Swoope, Henry Swoope and John S. Isett, containing 176 acres and 111 perches. TERMS OF SALE:—One third of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale; the residue in two equal annual pay ments, with interest, to be secured by bonds and mortgage. JACOB HARE CANE, ALEXANDER STILT,i Adult's. DANIEL NEFF, By order of the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Jan. 29, 1852. Birmingham Female Seminary. The liberal patronagewhich this School has received in the past, encourages the proprietor nod friends of female education, to expect by proper exertion to make it both a premanent and important Institution; and no pains will by spar ed to sustain its growing reputation. Among other considerations which inspire hope as to its future seems, the location is not unim portant. Three years actual experiment has de veloped a more philosophical, if not a truer reas on for the existence of Ilirmingliain than loony which have been assigned—that it is the situation for a Female Seminary, surrounded us it is by most romantic scenery—retired—healthful—easy of access and in itself a place where ono might al most grow wise in the study of Nature alone un mocked by the works of Art. Tho school year is divided into two Sessions of twenty-two weeks each; the stmuner term com mencing the last Tuesday in April, the winter term the last Tuesday in October. Charges to date from time of entering, and no deductions made fur absence except iu case of sickness. Tuition $.1,00 and $5,00 per quarter—boarding $1,50 per week. Music, Latin, French, Draw ing, &c., extra. Rev. ISRAEL W. WARD, A. M., Principal. Rev. THOMAS WARD, A. M., Associate. Jan. 15, 1852. (IOFFEE, Sugar, Rice,.Chocolate, Tea, Ginger, v Pepper, Cloves, Chinamen, Allspice, Tobac co,. (Atari, Snuffy &a &0., for sale at the now stole of BRICKER I P LENNNY. -- `SILVER SPOONS of the latest patterns can be k , had t E. Snare's Jewelry Store. THOS. READ, Would respe , ,tfally , inform his friends and the public, that he has on Imial and is receiving for the coming season, C fine tts,fortment of Consisting of Watehcs, Chains, Breast Pins, Fin ger Rings, Esr Rings, Pencils, Rep, Thimbles, Studs, Medallions, &e. Together with iiisselebra ted and unrivalled OA D Tll4 Which is equal it nut superior, to any now in use Each Pen is Engraved with his own name, and every Pen Warranted. Oh did you ever, no I never ! Mercy on us what a treat; Get Read's Gold Pen, they're extra fine, And only found in North Third Street. A splendid Pen !!! Where did you get it Pure Diamond Pointed, can't he beat; Yes, my friends, there's ti Intinloiging In Read's Gold Pens of North Third Street! glirltentrs Gold Pen is found only at h 5 North Third Street, below Arch East Side. Tiles. READ, Piladelphia. Jan. 8, 1852.—tf. TIN ! TIN!! TIN !!! WHERE ? In Alexandria. The undersigned, having bought ont tho Tih nury Establishment of Robert Uratlitis of Alexan dria, continues to carry on The Tin, Copper & Sheet Iron 11119111CSSI in all its various branches at the ohl.stand in Main street, where he keeps constantly on hand a full and splendid assortment of tin-ware and every thing else in his line of business, all warranted to he as good, if „hot better manufactured. than ally in this or the adjoining cotmtios—spouting put up at 12i cents per foot any place within thirty miles. Ho particularly calls theattention of merchants, who purchase by whole-sale, to aiamine his splen did assortment of ware before purchasing else where, as he is determined to sell IoW for cash; All kinds of country produce taken in exchange fur work—all orders will be promptly attended to, and he hopes by a close attention to Insiness to receive a liberal share of phhlic patronage. JACOB. BELLMAX, Alexandria, Jun. 8, 1852,-2m. FARM & SAW-MILL AT PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned will sell that tract of land sit unto in Jackson township, Huntingdon ; county, adjoining lands of Martin Orlady, Janice Duff, A. G. Curtin, John M'Cahan, and land lately owned by William Magill, containing. TWO HUNDRED lIND TWENTY XCRES and allowance, now occupied by John L. Walker with one good frame !tense, plastered in the in side, with a fountain of pure r soft and very cold water running at'the door, and log house suitable for n tenant libnie, a sqnnred log lawn with a .Lingle roof, a good saw-mill antrother bniftlings thereon erected. Fifty or sixty acres of said land are pleare:! and under fence and in a good state of cultivation aZtd nearly all the balance can be cleared and cultivated: A considerable portion of the uncleared part in boto:!'t land of as 'pod qtrni ity as can be found in tho courtly. The tract also contains a good limestone will , . The saw-mill Is turned by the east branch Of Stone Creek, a never failing stream which is used coven miles above to drive Greenwood 'Furnace, and iE about one find three fourth miles from the main brand! of Stone Creek, which is a navigable stream emp- • tying i into the Juniata at Huntingdon. The prop erty s situated near the base of Stone Mountain, which affords an unequalled range for cattle. There is timber enough on the property to pay for it two or three times over. An undoubted ti tle will be given. Terms to suit the purchaser. J. SEWELL STEWART. Huntingdon, Dec. 4, 1851. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Cotitt of Huntingdon county there will be sold at public vendue or outcry, on the' premises, on Friday, Mc 20th day of February, 1852, the following described real estate, situated 'in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, the pro perty of Item Thompson. late of the township and county aforesaid, dec'd., to wit.: A certain messuage, tract and plantation of land, situate in Block-Log valley, in the township and county aforesaid, adjoining land of Jacob [logic ou the north, John Long on the south, the Tuscarora Mountain on the east and Black-Log Mountain on the west, containing 240 Acres, more or less, about eighty acres of which are cleared and cultivated, with a two story log dwelling house and a double pen log barn, and saw-mill thereon erected, with the appurtenances. The above described property is susceptible of being divided conveniently into two farms ; the land is good limestone land, with a stream of wat er running through the middle of it, upon which is built the saw-mill, aforesaid. This property is situated in a healthy and improving valley, and within ten miles of the Penna. Canal and Railrord. Terms of Sale.--One third of the purchase mon ey to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the res idue in two equal annual payments ;hereafter with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the 'purchaser. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, when attendance will be given by PETER CROWNOVER, Trustee. By order of the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Jan. 29, 1852. MACKEREL, CODFISH, SHAD, SALMON, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, Oct. 9, 1851. Constantly on hand, & for sale by J. PALMER & CO. Market. street Wharf ILADELPHIA. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. The - undersigned is just opening another large assortment of the above articles, at various prices, and earnestly invites every body to call and ex ocrine for themselves. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, carefully and promptly repaired ; and warranted for ono year. J. T. SCOTT. Nun•. 6, 1851.—tf. NEW GOODS. The great Atlantic, the blue Pacific, and the Niagara Fulls all combined•tteegqether, cannot be mannered with Heaton if• WiUcdr spleudid assort ment 01 FALL AND WINTER GOODS opened out at Bridgeport, which they intend• to• sell cheap for cash or produce. HEATON J WELLET. Bridgeport. Jon. la, 1852. bk. Flour just received and for sale by lJ JA S. MAG . UIRE, Jan. 29, THE LARGEST & BEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW . JUST RECEIVED Ii George Att his Cheap Store in tbo Dianiond, GRO. GWIN respectfully informs tho citisew• of the borough and county of Huntingdon, that ho has just received an unsunlly largo stock of FALL AND ITIN'rEII GOODS. atinsiStlng of every variety of Ladies' ts Gentlemen's Dress Goods,. OF Tllli NEWEST STYLEPI and all other artitilel in the Dry-Goods line. Gllor EU/I,w, (41 .7r, 1 1 ; WARh: HATS oh,/ d t/'S, ("LA ss WARE, B(. 1 07' and SHOE S. 11.418 )11" : 1 AA', • ' and in fact every variety of Goods to suit Oka murk et. Sink or swim, live or die, survive or per ish, I wu determined not lobe undersold by any establishment in this section of the country, and this is no humbug. nor is it intended to deceive. Hive me ;t call and I will convince you that my statements are strictly % true. Cull and extunine my stork and judge aor yourselves, and without a moment's hesitation you will he convinced that I purpose meeting my pledge. Sly stock is eo• tirely now and of the latest styles. I take pleas • tire in showing theta at all times free ofelturge. Feeling thankful for past faVors, I hope, IfY strict attention to business, to merit a contittutaee of the same. GEO. GWIN. liimtingdoir, Oct. 9, 1851. Cf)c.DCD itEwAlifl For the Mai what struck Billy Pat tersom WALL AND WINTER GROWL The attention of the public generally is iusite,l to the fart that & W. SAXTCYN hose just received mug of the largo§f" aSkortdients of Fall and Winter Goods ever brought to this place; all of which they offer at prices so greatly reduced as to make their store HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS Their supply embraces all the usual variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, S a ttinets and Vesting; Prints, Flannels, &c. to gether with the latest styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS,' Consisting of Silks, Merinos, Par metto Cloths, de Lanes, Ginghams, Ho- sierr, &c.; and a very ldrgo assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes; and also of MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES of every description. They also invite particular attention to their stork of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, ,And the best utock of HARDWARE in town. The/ hew, :duct tliESii GROI•ERIES, _ . of the very best quality, which they will sell at a very small advance on cost. Call and exam ine for yourselves. They have' also a beantiful article of E21113,,EZ1 w CeSataity).. Carpeting, and every other article usually kept is country stores. es'Wer will receive and sturo grain, and also pay the highest market prices for it t a2/1 it is admitted by all that . we Intro the most con vpnient place to unload grnit in w shout town. Oct. 6, '5l. IMPROVED STOCK. Constantly on hand, and for sale the most highly improved Durham Short llorn cattle, Chester Hogs, South Down, Colswald‘ end Leicester Sheep. The subscriber now offers fin sale several very fine Durhitm Short hers Bull and heifer calves; two Chester Boars shout five months old, which took the first preinihm for pigs of that age at the late State Agricultural Fair: also, sixteen young thorough bred Pigs of the' startle' breed, about three weeks old; else, eight thoi.onet Buck and Ewe Lambs of his South Down flock:' The undersigned takes pleasure in stating that for all the stock which he exhibited, at the State Agricultural Fair, he received the highest pre miums for South Down and Leicester sheoP and Chester Hogs. _ _ _ Any leite7.s'dire'eted to Engle Foundry F. 0., Huntingdon' Co., Penne., will he attended to. ROBERT HARE POWEL. Nov. 20, 1851 J. D. WILLIAMS. JOHN HAFT, JR: J. D. WILLIAMS di Co; Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchanls an Dealers in Produce and Pittsburg Manufactures, No. 116, Wood Street, Pittsburg. U AVE NOW IN STORE, and to arrive this 11 week, the following goods, of the most re cent importations, which are offered on the most reasonable terms: 115 catty boxes prime Green Tea. 45 half chests do . do 46 " Oolong and 'Chula.; 100 bags Rio Coffee: 15 " Laguyra and Java. GO boxes B's, s's, 4 mild 1 lb lump Wham. 35 bbls. Nos. 1 am •& Mackerel. 20 .! and i do No.' V de 2 and do Salmon: 50 oxes scaled Herring. 1300 lbs extra Madder. 3 bales Cassia, 1 bale Cloven; 6 bags Pepper & Alspice, 1 bbl Nutmegs; • 2 bbls Ground Ginger; 1 bbl ground poppet, 1 bbl Ground Pimento, 10 kegs ground Mustard 10 kegs ground Cassia, 10 do do Cloves, 2 bbls Garret's Snuff, 95 ban Stearin Candle., 20 ban Star Candles, 10 do Sperni . 100 doz Masons 131ack'g 100 lbs sup. Rice Mein`, 100 lbs S.F. Indigo, 20 dos Ink, 150 dos Sum Brodnis, 125 doz Patent Zoe 50 bxa extra pure Starch, Wash Boards, 25 du Saleratus 75 bbls N. 0. Molasses, 15 bbls S. H. Molasses, 10 do Golden Syrup, 25 du Loaf, Crushed, 5501bs seedless Raisins, & POwdered Sugar', 50 dims Smyrna Age, 20 jarekkudeittix Prunes, 50'lbs Sicily PritneS, 5 boxes Rock Candy, 2 boxes Ganett'Citrons, 10 do Cocoa & Chocolate, 5 do Castile & ANdOild' 12 do. Military Soap, Soap, 1 1,41 sup. Carb, Soda, 1 bbl Cream Tarter, 1 ease Pearl Sago, 2 cases Isinglass,' 2 eases Sicily & Refined 1 ease Arrow Root, Liquorice, 150 Bath Brick; 1 bbl Flour Sulphur, 100 grass Mhtehe , , 100 dos Extract of Lem. b sloe Lento,' Sugar, on, Ruse & Vanilla, 1 cesk•Sal Soda, • Glass, Nails, White Lead, Lard oil, &c. Refer to Merchants Thomas Read & San, 41 Fisher & M'Murtrie. •, Charles Miller, Honorable John Ker . , Huntingdon. May . IS, 'PUFF VINS.—The Ittlies can• set a splendid virievi tit BtL Einares, deelB--Sx