WRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN French MlHillary Goods, NO. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, PHILJIDELPHIS. ARE now preparedto offer to theircustomers and the trade a large and well selected as sortment of Silks,' Ribbon: l .Millinery Goods Confining themselves exclusively to this branch of the 'Wide, and latrowriNG the larger part of, their stock, enables them to offer an assortment unsurpassed in extent and variety, which will be sold at the lowest prices and on the most fatvora 'We terms. March 18, 1852.-2 m. suADE, ORNAMENTAL AND FRUIT TREES, EVERGREENS, SHRUBS, PLANTS, ROSES, &C., Cultivated and for sale at the nursery and gar 'dens, Rising Sun Village, near Philadelphia, ;ebhsitting of a general assortment of the above, of various kinds and sizes, suitable for pleasure 'grounds and gardens, with all kinds of vegetable plants, roots, seeds, SAMUEL MANPAY, Propigetor. March 18, 1852,2 th N. 13. His stands in the City are in the Mark et below sixth street, where orders are also re ceived. All orders promptly attetilledlo, when sent by mail, directed to 'S. Manpuy, 'Rising Sun P. o,' Philadelphia county, Pa. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Thomas Illontgontery, late of &tree township, Huntingdon co.,' dec'd. . Notice is hereby given that letters 'tration have been granted to the subscribers on the Estate of Thomas Montgomery, deed., there fore all persons knowing themselves indebted to raid estate, will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement. WM. MONTGOMERY, PATRICK GETTIS, March 18, '52.-Bt.pd. Adm'rs. Cassville Seminary. Sealed proposals will be received by thelttider signed Trustees, at the office of David Oak"Loh, %sq., in Cassvillc, Huntingdon county, Pa., Unfit 2 o'clock, P. M., of Saturday the 27th inst.,' for 'the erection of a brick building, to lte occupied as It Seminary. Man and specifications can be scen'at any time at the oflico of David Clarkson, Esq., in Cassvillo, Huntingdon county, Pa. ADAM KEITH, JA 4 VID CLARKSON, OIS. F. CURPMAN, Trustees. MO. Vlt. SPEER, GIDEON ELIAS, NATHAN BAKER, Cassville, March 11, 1862.-3 t. KING & MOORHEAD, WHOLESALE GROVE WS AND 'COMMISSION .111ERCH,INTS, AND DEALERS IN . . 13Abog, i'RODUCE, AN]) Pittgift;NGll MANUFACTURNS ; No. 23 WOOD ST. PIT'0411.0(CiI1. Particular attenticn Milli to the sale of Blooms Snd Pig Metal, and Cow a/Whnces made. March 4, 's2.—Gm. IMILNWObb itAtiEDIY: The summer 'Session of this Ihstithtien will 'Corniheiice on the tat Wednesday' of April, and will 'continue five months. •There Will he lin in terniistiltin in July itb heretofore. ft is in , poi•tact 'that students coma before WeilitesdaY, as it is 'our rule to begin the exercises 'of the schpol punctually on that (lay. . . . . The terms are very low; the whole expenic, including board, washing, tuition, &c., not cx •ceeding $45 per session. Catalogues containing particulars can be had by addressing. .1. IL W. McGlNNEPriucipal. Shade Gap, March 4,1852.-6 w. A Teuaut Wanted. I wish to lease for 0110 or more years the farm situated at the month of the Raystown three miles below Huntingdon formally owned by Dr. Henderson and sometimes called '•Stird•onia." The farm has been lying idle the last year and will afford a good chance for an industrious 'meant —one with a small family will be preferred, as it rosy become necessary to quarter boarders with Immediate possession will be gircn. DAVII3 Iluntiagdoa, March 11, 1852.-3 t. Ailditorrs Notice. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Picas, of Huntingdon county, to renke distribution of the proceeds of the Sher it's ride of .ho personal estate of Joseph Vance Mid James Alexandiv amongst those entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice, to all inter ested, that ho will attend for the purpose Ohre said, on Teesday the, selond day of April boot, at ten o'clock, A. M. at his office in tiro borough of Hendee., when and where all persons in terested may attend if they think proper. JOHN REED, Auditor. March 4, 1852. EXHIBITION. The aemi•mmunl exhibition of the stmlenn of Milnwood Aeudetny will take Once on Tuesday the 30th of Mara). The exercisca wilt commence at 1 o'clock P. M. The anniversary address jo tlati Literary Soci eties will be delivered on thb Same day at 10 o'clock A. M. The parents And &lied§ d flie students partic ularly, and all interested in {fie Institution, or in the cause of education generally, arc respetitfally invited to attend. J. H. W. MIIGTNNES; Shade Gap, March 4, 1852.—ti1l Public Sale. Will be sold on Saturday, March 20th, at 2 o'- clock P. M., a two story frame building, 18 by 24 teet, situated below the wood and water sta tion, on the Penna. R. Road, in the borough of Huntingdon, now occupied by Col. John G. Stewart, as a marble workers shop. TIIO. BOWIIINELL. March I I, 1852,-2t. NOTICE. Having &belittled to leave Huntingdon, I have placed in ibe hands of Col. S. S. Wharton all my prcassionel papers, in whose ability and integrity I have full confidence, and have also transfored and assigned to him all my notes, and accounts, for his own use. A. K. CORNYN, Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1852. MAHOGANY And Walnut Venoats, for sale at the now store of BRICKER & LENNEY. $1,000,000 Saved Yearly by Purchasing SILVER'S MINERAL PAINTS The wonder of the age, nature's own produc tions. These Paints dither &Mt all others in the Market; they are not clays; they require little Oil, thew easily, and cover with a heavier body than white lead. They neither crack nor peel, and dry readily. making an ENA MEL ON STONE.. CoLons—We have seven ditkrent colors, Ti : three Browns, two Chocolates, Black and Yellow, and by combination make every variety and shade of color. Bony.—These Paints arc superior in body (or covering property) to any yet discovered, and pound fur pound will cover double the surlhce of white lead, zinc, or other metallic Paints. inoti.—To Iron they furnish tt.lierfeet protec tion against rust, for they contain no metal, which like white lead acts destructively on the iron; in fact this Paint makes iron doubly valuable for building purposes. BRICK Wona.—They giVo to house walls a much heavier coating than tither paints, and if sanding is required, nothing holds so firmly or finishes so well with it. OLn Roots.—Give us a roof, never so old'and leaky, Silver's Mineral Paints will make it cheap ly new and more enduring than it ever was. SHIPS using this extraordinary Mineral is we prepare it fur them, will be proof against the ac tion of but suns worms and salt water. CAPITALISTS and BUILDERS are invited to make strict scrutiny into the merits of these Paints. 'they will find a very great reduction might he made in the cost of painting. These Paints arc purely mineral; all clays and other impurities are washed out in preparing them for the, market. They cost but half the price of white dead, and the sante quantity will cover twice the surface, and last six times as long, which in fact reditces the.priee to one-twelfth. Climate has uo 'effect On 'this Paint, and is equally valuable in the cold Canadas oar sunny Florida. DinacrloYs.—Use Linseed Oil, mix as thick as you can, and use as other paints. These Paints need but little dryer, and for printing and second coating in all housework•they will be found far cheaper andinore durable than lead. Dealers and consumers can .procure this Paint wholesale and retail of FRENCH & .RICHARDS, N. W. Corner loth and Market Streets, Phila. General Wholesale Agents; also Importers of Plate and Colored Window Glass, Dealers in Dihga, Paints, &c. March 11, 1852.-3 m. BELL, JOHNSTON, JACK, &CO. .(LATE : B - ELL, JOHNSTON, & CO.) OFFICE" OF Delimit, Discount Jc Exchange, 11l Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvaniiz. James M. Bell, Robert 13. Johnston, and Wil liam Jack are the ACTIVE PARTNERS, who alone transactilie business of the firm. THE OTHER PARTNERS ARE A. P. Wilson, Wm. 'Dorris, Jr., Wm. P. Orbi son, Of rinitingdon; .c. brDowen, M. I.l(tid,'Janies Denuist., R. M. Lernon, Geo. It. Mlarlane, Sanniel W. Rhodes Saltine]. Calvin, Thatletts Banks, John Cresswelf, Dkvid Wat iidn, Joseph Smith of Hollidaysburg, Alex M. Lloyd, Balter'SOWatatin, of Gaysport; John Mil ler, of Tonnierfirteiil'ile,Blair county; E. Simms ker, of Ebensburg; Thomas White, of Indiana; S. H. ' Sinith Jno. Crouse, of Johnstown; John K. Neff, Samuel Deno, las. M. Johnston, of Wil iiamsbtirg, Pa. C . OTHERS MAY AND WILL RE ADDED43O • !Collections made in all parts of 11141 United States. Drafts furnished on Philadelphia, Pkg. burg, &c. &c. The usual rate of Interest, in such cases, paid on Deposits for 3,6 and 12 mtitititl, Other De- Posits'receiVed payable on demand. Hollidaysburg, March 11, 1852.-41. Shirleysburg Feint° Seminary. The Summer Tdrm of this institution n•iH coin tnenee on the first 'rtiestiny of DSny. , „ —..„. The Seminary buildings ere good, and delight fall:y 'situated in the peaceful and pleasant village Of Shirleysliterg; and possess ample grounds for pleasure ea eleereise. This Institution has been in suc c essful opera tion since lust full, and is ?resigned to be perma nent. The P,einiipta iftid Trnstees fire determin ed that every thing Shaine done, which is required to make it compare favorably with similar insti tutions of a high order. The year is into two sessions of 22 weeks each, eleven weeks constituting a 'gunner. 'PERMS.—Boarding_ and Lodging $1;50 per week. Tuition $4,00 and $5,00 per q uarter. In strumental Music, Fancy Work, Painting and Drawing; together with Latin and Frei:eh, a Sep arate charge. Nu deduction in Charge ekCept in ease of sick- It is very important that those who intend en tering the Seminary the coming term, should be pretest the first day of the session. J: CAMPBELL, Principal. Shirleysburg, March 4, 1832.-Ist may. NOTICE 0 the creditors of the Huntingdon, Cambria and Indiana Turnpike Road Company. That the Court of Huntingdon county on the 13th February,lBs2, directed to he paid to cred itors, three and one half per cent. on the amount of their claims, on which former dividends have been declared, which I will pay on the presenta tion of their certificates of deposit, by themselves or their agents. JOHN U. ISETT, Sequestrator. Spruce Creek, March 4, 1852. "Hollidaysburg Register" and Whig paper Johnstown, will please insert the above three times and charge this office. Administrator's Notice. Estate of JOHN P. DORSE); late of the bor• ough of Thintingdon, dec'd. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration have been grunted to the subscriber en the estate of Joins P. Dorsey, deceased, therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. JAMES GWIN, Adm'r. March 4, 1852.-6 t. To diners of Unpatented Lands. Take notice that the act of Assembly Passed the 10th day of April 1835 etttitled an ,icy to gra duate lands On which namay id due dad unpaid to the CuttisholfweeTtli of Pdttn'sylviihia L and Auld act having expired on the I'sth slay of December last by limitation, lies now been extended to the lot day of February 1833, of Which all intOresied will take notice. ISAAC PEIGIITAL, • ROBERT S'l'll7, Cotter's KUM. Sllllll, lima. Feb: 5, 1552.-3 m. Administratoes Notice. Estate of UV WW. 117 . KI.:!STER,Idtr of Spri nip Held township, lintitingdon el., eloAl. Notice is hereby given that letters of ndminis• tration hero been granted to the subscriber on thu above estate; therefore all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will make immedi ate payment, and those !taring claims will present Qattiontaptt SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Ex. will be exposed to sale at public VCTICIUO, at the court house in the borohgh of Huntingdon, on Monday the 12th day of April, 1852, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the following described property, to wit: All the right and interest of Difendant in and to two iota of ground in the town of Warriorsmark, Huntingdon county, adjoin ing 'each other, each lot fiontintforty sev en feet on the street or road leading 'from Birmingham to Bellefonte, and extending back north one hundred and fifty five feet to a twelve feet alley, adjoining a lot of George Cox on the west, a lot of the es tate of Archibald Hutchison, deed., on the east, having thereon erected a two sto ry frame plastered house 43 feet in front, in part extending back 36 feet end in part 20 feet and a frame stable, the above let adjoins George Cox on the west, the other Tot adjoining Archibald Hutchison on the east, has thereon erected a two story franie plastered holfse 47 itet in fient, 20 feet deep with a kitchen one story high, weath er boarded. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Lindley Hoopes. , ALSO.,-All the right, title and inter est of John Madden in and to a tract of land situated hi Springfield townShipe ? Hun= 7 tingdon counti, containing 06 net% more or lesi, adjoining lands of Jacob Baker; Dorton Coates, and 'others, being part of a large tract of land surveyed in pursu ance of a warrant granted to George Cieg han, dated 7th July A. D., 1762, hiving thereon erected a stone grist mill, a saw mill, five dwelling houses, one stone house and granery, a blacksmith shop, 801161 and other small buildings, about 50 acres of which are cleared, the balance well timbered. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of John Mad den. ALSO,—One lot of ground in the bor ough of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, said lot is 60 feet wide by 200 foot long, and No. in the plan of said Borough, having thereon erected a log house and a stable &o—Also 3 other lots of ground in said Borough, lying east of and adjoining the first described lot No. 85, 86 and 87 in said town plot, the above lots are under face. Seim], taken in execution and to be sold as the property of George Kauff man. ALSO,—AII the right, title and inter est of Edwin F. Shnenberger, of, in and to a tract of land situate in West township in the county of Huntingdon, bounded by lands of Robert Mooke, Wm. Oaks and DaVid Ewing, containing about sixty acres, being the Same tract'of land purchased by the said Edwin F. Sheenberger from Ro bert Moore, and being part of a larger tract surveyed on a warrant to Samuel Ewing and were owned by the said Robert Moore. ALSO,—AII the right, title and inter est of the said Edwin F. Shoenberger of, in and to another tract of Taiid situate in the township -and 'county aforesaid, adjoin ing latds of Robert Moore, Mark McLen old and Wm. Oaks, containing one hun dred and twenty acres, or thereabouts, known as the " Lang farm," about sixty five acres of which are cleared, and having a stone house, three or four tenant houses, tt leg bane, fulling mill, with good water power, and an apple orchard thereon. ALSO,—AII the right, title and inter est of the said Edwin F. Shoenberger of, in and to the following fwo tracts of land, adjoining each other, situated in the town ship and county aforesaid, one thereof sur veyed on a warrant to Barnaby Barnes, ' containing two hundred and nineteen acres, or thoreabouti, the other thereof surveyed on a warrant to Richard Smith, 'dated J an nary 3d, 1793, containing one hundred and fifty-one acres and forty perches, or there abouts, both ef *hick tracts lie on the Ju niata river, below Petersburg, having a two story log house, a largo frame barn and other buildings thereon erected, and about one hundred and twenty-five acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Edwin F. Shoenberger. ALSO,—AII that certain tract of land in Cromwell township, containing 177 acres, I more or less, bounded by lands of Benja min Beers' heirs on tho west, Mclntyre on the north, lands of Martha Pennocks' heirs on the south and east, having about 70 acres cleared and under fence; and hull* I thereon erected a two story log house and I a frame bank barn. Seized, taken in ex caution and to be sold as the property of Aaron Staines. ALSO,—AII the right, title and inter est of James Franks to a certain tract of land situate in Jackson township, Hunting don county, containing one hundred acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Henry Lee on the south, John Alexander on the west, Broad mountain survey on the north, and lands of John A. Wright, & Co., on the east, having thereon erected two cabin hou ses and a frame bank barn, twenty-five or thirty acres cleared and under fence.— Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of James Franks. ALSO,—lly virtub of a writ of Liver! Facias, will be sold at the same time and place the following described property to to wit: All the ono undivided half of a tract of la►ld situated in Springfield township and county afordriaid, containing ninety five acres or thereabouts, being part of a large tract surveyed in pursuance of a warrant granted to George Groghan dated 7th July 1762, together with the hereditamouts and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execu tion and to be sold as the property of John Msuiden, PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Huntingdon. The petition of Alexander Carthon r of .the bo rough and county of Huntingdon, respectfully re presents : That your petitioner is well 'provided with house room and other conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelldrs, at his old stand, in the borough of Huntingdon, where he is deiirous . of 'continuing to keep an Inn or tavern, as heretokife. Ile therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license to keep such Inn or tavern for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and he will pray, &e. March I 1, '52. A. C A Inlol4. We the undersig,ned, citizens of the borough of Huntingdon, in which the above Ina or tavern is proposed M ho kelit,`do terfily that.sucji Inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate thy public and entertain strangers nod travellers, and that the said A lexamler CarinOn, the siliovO petitioner, is a min of good repute tbr Itones,t,y. and temper ance, and is well provided withAiOnse room and conveniences for the acconunoaation of strangers and travellers. John 'Reuben Romig, Win. Rothrock, Wm. B. Zeigler, John N. Proeell, C. S. Black, 'Robert Stitt, Jacob Snyder, C. A. Newinglntm, John Fleuner, T. K. Simonton, Geo. A. Steel. PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of (tanner Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Huntingdon ht April Term The petition of Wesley P. diem of tile bor ough of Birminghant lit the county of Hunting don, respectfully - represent: That he continues to occupy that well knowit coniodions Brick house, situate on the corner of Market and commerce Streets in the borough Aforesaid, as an Inn or Taveni t that he is well provided with all ttecei sary accommodatiOns ICr the entertainment of strong.* and travellers. He therefore prays your Honors to grant him a lidense for the contin uance of said Inn or Tavern for the 'ensuing year, and he will ever pray &c. March 11, 1852. W. P. GREEN. _ We the MiOrsigned citizens of the borotigh of Birmingham in the "ecantty of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that 'the above named petitioner Wesley I'. Green is a person of good repute for honeitty and ,temperancb, and is Well provided with 'necesPary lionse room and other conveni ences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that the Inn or Tavern proposed to be kept is really necessary to accommodate the public andentertain strangers and travellers. John Baker, Henry Stain, A. P. Kinney, John Buttonstetie, Rollin Morrow, James Temple, William Edmiston, A. P. Owens, Robert Mc- Donned, Thompson Mettlen, John 1). Stewart, J. B. Stewart, John Homan, J. H. McCracken. PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Nate for the county of Huntingdon. The petition of Samuel Steffy respectffilly sheweth : That your petitioner bow occupies the house heretofore kept as a public house of enter tainment, situated on the road leading from Pine grove to Lewistown, in the township of Jackson; that he is well provided with stabling for horses, stud all conveniences necessary for the entertain ment of strangers and travellers; he therefore re spectfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an bin or public house of entertainment there, and your petitioner will pray, tie, Mara 11,'52. SAMUEL STEFFY. We the undersigned. citizens of Jackson town ship, being personally acquainted with Samuel Steffy, the above named petitioner, and also hay ing,a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such a house is necessary to accommodate the public and enter win strangers and travellers, and that he is a per son of good repute for honesty and temperance, that he is well provided with house room for the lodging and accommodation or strangers and travellers. We therefore beg leave to recom mend him for a license agreeably to his petition. ElMs Musser, Solomon Hamer, Henry Wal born, Jilin. Fleming, George Stefley, Samuel Rudy, David Little, Win. Mears, Wm. Walborn, Robert Barr, George Wilson, John Stain. PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Iluntingdon county. The petition of Andrew Johnston of the Bor ough and county of Huntingdon, respectfully shored] that he has lately taken that well kmiwn tavern stand in the said borough, called the Black Bear hotel, whiCh Iwe heretothrc been used and occupied as a public house of entertainment, and is desirous of continuing to keep a public house therein. nu therefore prays your Bettors to grant him a license to keep a public house at the place aforesaid for the ensuing year, and he will ever pray : ANDREW JOHNSTON. - - . March 11, 1852, ----- 'Ube subscribers citizens of the borough of Hun tingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, recom mend the above petitioner and certify that the Inn ur tavern above mentioned is necessary to accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travellers; and that the petitioner above named is of good repute for honesty and temperance uud is well provided for house room and conveniences for the accomModution of strangers and travellers. C. A. Newingliam, James Bricker, Elias Bar tle, J. S. Stewart, Edmund Snare, William A. Saxton, John Flenner John Simpson, 'P. K. Simonton, M. F. Campbell, Jacob Snyder, Geo- Gwin. PETITION. To the ,Honerithle, the Judges of the Court of, Quarter Sessions Of Huntingdon county. The petition of Patrick M'Ateer, respectfully slieweth That he is desirous of keeping an Inn or tavern in the house formerly kept by Michael Sissler, situated near the Canal, iu the borough of Alexandria, and that it is well provided with stabling for horses, and all conveniences necessa ry to entertakstrangers and travellers. Ile there litre prays the Court to grant 1111111 11 license to keep an Inn or Piddle house of entertainment there, and ho will pray, &c. blanch 11,'52. BPATEEIt. We the Undersigned, citizen 4 Ol:llcoraTitlria, being personally acquainted with Patrick McA teer, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowled g e of the house for which the limp, prayed, do certify, - that finch house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran gers and travellers; that the petitioner is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that ho is well provided with house room and con veniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. We therefore recom mend him for license agreeably to his petition. John Fleming, John Hayhagen, Francis Con ner, Alexander Stitt, Wm. Christy, Enoch Kline, David 'Jones, Samuel linker, George H. Fleming, John Piper, Jr., Benjamin Cross, John Bisbin. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Connor Common Pleas, of Huntingdon county, to make distribution of the proceeds of the Sher sale of the real estate of Samuel B. Young amongst those entitled to receive the same, here by gives holke to all persons interested, that he will tatted for the purpose aforesaid, on Sawn!ar the third day of April next, at otte I. M. at hiS otlTe6 in the borough of Iltiiitiiigdod,4lten and where nil yersons interested linty a wild if tlieL thqik Aoper. JOHN 11 RED, March 4, 1852. A Uditor. cIII,VER 61'00 1 :S ot the latest bb PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Huntingdon county. The petition of John Livingston respect fully sl!eweth : That he intends to ocoupy, and desires to keep as a.public house, the one now occupied by Christian Couts,in the borough ,of Huntingdon. .Ho therefore prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or tavern in the house afore said, and he will pray, &c. JOHN LIVINGSTON March 11, 1852 . - The undersigned, citizens of the borough of Huntingdon, being personally acquaint ed with,:Sohn Livingston, the above peti tioner, and also having a knowledge ot' the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, that he is a per son of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and that he is well provided with house room and other conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of stranger;s and travellers. Thomas Jackson, Louis Schneider, Jno. D. Herr, Wm. B. Zeigler, Wm. A. Saxton, C. A. Newingham, Geo. A. Steel, T. K. Simonton, A. Johnston Frederick Schnei der, C.. S. Black, Geo. Gavin. HUNT/AbOTV COUNT Y, •55 . . - The. commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the widow mid heirs of Simon Smalley late of Shirley township, ilmitingdou county, deed-Greeting: On the 'Petition of Peter Etneir, and Elizabeth Etneir, - tbrmerly Elizabeth Smalley, a legatee un der the Will of Lewis Smalley, late of Shirley township, dec'd, at an Orphan's Court of Hun tingdon at NoVeMber term 1851, a citation was granted on the widow and legal reprelentatives of mid deed, to conic into said Court, and show cause why the real estate devised to the said Si mon Smalley, deed, by the last will and testa- Meet of Lewis Smalley, deed, should not be sold for the payment of ono. third of the loopy, be, queathed to the Petitioner (Elizabeth Etneir) by the last will and testament of Lewis Sinallsy, deed, or ,why the payment of said legacy should not be enforced, and whereas the said citation was returhed to the pies'ent Term, by the Sheriff ot' said county, stating that the parties stained in said writ, was not it. his ;milky irk. Whereupon, on motion of William I'. Orbison, Mg., the Court awarded an alias citation, on the said parties, and directed the same to be published in ono paper published in Huntingdon 'county. All pereens interested are hereby notified to come into said Court on Monday the 12th day of April next, and shew rattan if any you have, and abide the order and decree of said Court. WAI. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Sherilnt 'Mike, Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 185'2. To the heirs and legal representatives of PHILIP SHULTZ, late of the borough of Hun tingdon, deceased. In pursuance of a writ of Partition or valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, I will hold an inquest to make partition or Valuation of the real estate of which Philip Shultz dec'd was seized, situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon county, on the premises, on Saturday the 27th day of March 1852, when and where all persons interested may attend. WM. B. ZEIGLEII, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, I luutingdon, Fob. 26, '52.-4t _ Valuable Real Estate AT PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county will be exposed to Public Sole,_ on the premises, on Saturday the 20th day of March, 1852, the undivided interest (being the one third) of Arabell Vandevander, a minor child of Abraham Vandevander, late of Brady township, dec'd. in the following real estate, viz : A certain plantation situate on both sides of the Pennsylvania Canal, and of the Pennsylvania Rail Road, about seven miles East of the borough of 1 Inatiogdon, and two miles East of the Village of Mill Creek, in Brady township, bounded by lands of Gen. James Irvin on the East, the Ju niata river on the south, land of James Entrekin on the west, and land of Andrew Wise, Oil the north, containing about Two Hundre d Acres, more or less, having thereon a two story log house and kitchen, a large tramo barn, with stone sta bling underneath, u waggon shed and corn cribs, a stone spring house, a smoke and drying house, a cider mill iind press, and other improvements. About seventy acres of this land is cleared and in a good state of cultivation, and a considerable portion of the residue is well timbered. _ . TEEMS OF SALE—One third of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale. One third thereof in one year thereaf ter, with interest, and the remaining one thirst at and immediately after the death of the widow of said decd, the interest of which third payment to be paid to the said widow, annually and regular ly during her life, the whole to be secured by the bonds mad mortgage of the purchaser. Sale to commence at 1u o'clock A. AL of said day, at tendance will be given by JACOB MILLER, Guardian &c. _ . N.. 13. At the autos time and place, the inter est of the undersigned, the widow and other heirs of said dee'd. will he exposed to sale, upon the terms above stated, and upon confirmation of the said minors interest we will join with the said Guardian in a Deed, convoying the whole of said land. REBECCA VANDE VAN DER, MARGARET ANN KESSLER, P. F. KESSLER, PETER VANDEVANDER, Feb. 26, 1852--ts. Adniinistrator's Notice; Estate of hi I'll KER tab of the borOttyh of ,i/tirleyshura, Letters Of administration have lien granted to the undersigned, upon the estate of said dtat'il; all persons knowing themselves re quested to make immediate payment, and those hoeing claims will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. CATHARINE FREAKER, Adm'x. GEORGE EBEY, Adin'r. Fob. 26, 1652,-6t.• Auditor's Notice. The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Or phan's Court of Huntingdon county, to ascertain and repute the liens against the reel estate of Jos. Parsons, late of Tell township, Huntingdon county, deed, and to distribute the proceeds of sale of the soil real estate to and among the lien creditors of said dec'd, will attend for that pur pose at his attire in the borough of Huntingdon; on Sattwday the 27th day of .March next, when :tug where all persons interested can attend. JAMES STEEL, Auditor. Huntingdon, Feb. 26, 1852. FLOUR. 1 Ilarri2ll3 gromnd Out of White Wheat, (m -__ ad. .4.6 .14 FARM & SAW-MILL PRIVATE SALE. The undersigned will sell that tract of land sit uate in Jackson township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands nf Martin Orlady, James Dir, A. G. Curtin, John M'Cahan, and hind lately owned by William Magill, containing TWO MAW REP ~/IJVD TIVEM'Y .ficir•Es • . • .. . and allotv,mce, non. ii,tipied Lv John L. i;Vit'll:er With one r,:ooe house, plastered in the in side, with it fountain of pure, soft and very told water running nt the door, one log bon, suitable ftie it tenant !anise, tt squared log barn, with a shittAie roof, a 1 ;,)0ds8w-ioili mei other buildings thereon everted. Fifty 'or sixty nttesof suidland tire 'leaved and under retire and food Ante of cultivation and !wady 1111 the led:ince can bs, cleared and cultivated. A'considerahletiortion of the uncleared part is boom limit of es good qual ity as can be foetid iit;tlte",uunty. The.tract else cousins ! : good liniestune,quarry. s.uw4niii Is turned by the .113 IA branch of Shone trcek E it never tailing ,treant which is used sown miles above to drive tireettwOod Fitrnace, and is about one awl three fiittrtli miles from the main 'brunch of Ktone, Creek, which is a navigable stream emp tying iou tllc Janixta . nt Huntingdon. The prep-. erty is sit he base of Stone Mountain, which affords an unequalled range liar cattle. There is timber enough on the property to 'pity for it two or three titnes over. Au undoubted ti tle will be given. 'l'erins to suit the purchaser. .1: SEWELL STEWART Huntingdon, Dec. 4, 1851 • . • • Birmingham Femal e Seminary. . The liberal patronage which this School has received in the pest, encourages the. proprietor anil friends oftale, .eduaution, to,...cipect by proper exertituKto ineke,it both a premeneot And important Institution; and tio pains will by spar ed to sustain its growing reputation: Among other considerations which inspire hope as to its future souse, the location is nut Itim . tik. 'Mite . ° gears actual experiment has To, veloped a More philosophical, if not a truer reas on for the existence of Birmingham than many which have been ussigned—that it is the situation fur in Female Seminary, surrounded as it is by most romantic scenery—retired—heulthful—easy of access and in itself a place where one might al most grow wise in ,the study of Nature alone un mocked by the worlo oTArt. The school year is divided into two gessioVs. ,* f twenty-two weeks each ; the summer term coin - inencing the lust Tuesday in April, the winter term the last Tuesday in October. •. . ' Charges to date from tune o f entering, and no deductions made for absence except iu case Of sickness. Tuition $4,110 and $5,00 per quarter—boarding $1,50 per week. Music, Latin, French, Draw ing, &c., extra. Rev. ISRAEL W. WARD, A. M., Principnl Rev. THOMAS WARD, A. M., Associate. Jan. 15, 1852. LAST NOTICE A persons. knowing themselves indebted to A the late firm of Dorsey 6. Maguire will please call and have their .several accounts satisfactorily adjusted, without regard to persons. By attend ' ing to this notice will save further' trouble :and expense. JAMES MAU mut Huntingdon, Feb. 12, 1852. Notice to Tavern Keepers. OTICE is hereby given to the keepers of Inns IN 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, clap Weir Jos, pectivc pars on the Sabbath, and refrain from selling or dealing out liquors On that day ; and the licenseil such persons as shall disregard this injUnction will be revoked foithwlllt agreeably to the Act of Assembly in such Oise mode and pro, vided upon the filet of inch violation coming to the knowledge of the Court. _ . _ - By the Court, 24th Jrni,..1852. THEO. H. CREME!., Clerk Feb. 12..1852. Adniiiiistrator's Node& . , Estate of GREENBEnItY DORSEY, late. of the borough of Iluntingdon, dcc'd. Letters of adipinistration having been granted on the said estate by iNe,Register of Iluntingdon county to the undersigned, all persons indebted are hereby notified to snake immediate payinent, and those havinr 'rlainis will bresent then! proper ly authenticated hp: settlement. ELIZA I). DC JOHIC McC, Huntingdon, Feb. 12, MSEY, 'ARAN. 5 Adners. 1852.—Gt. MACKEREL, iv" CODFISH, SHAD,. • ' SALMOR, HERRINGS, PORK, HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD & CIIEESE, Oct. 9, 1851. Constantly on !thrid, Ei for sale by • J. PA LMER & Co, Market street Wharf PHILADELPHIA. • • - • 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 amine for themselves. Waddles, Clucks, and Jewelry, carefully • and promptly repaired, and warranted fur nue p.r. J. T. SCOTT. Nov. 6, 16:11.—tf. NEW GOODS. The gloat AtWINO, the blue Pacific, old the Niagara •Folly all cotibint:(l tbiicthbr, Canna he comparayrith Heaton Willot's sploricliflassort meat ut Fait. AND WINTER .Lid0111).0pOTIOlt out at liridgi:port, which they intend to sell cheap fur cash or produce, 11EA.TON $. IV I I:LET. lifidgeport. Jan. 15, 1852. Watch Repairing: w ~ • • , Persons desirous to have their ntebbs repaired in a neat and substantial manner, will do well by leaving them at Ed. Snare's Watch Store, as lin has secured the services of a workman, who, hav ing worked in nil the principal cities of Europe and America, is perfectly acquainted with every brmich of the business, and he chatienyes this sec tion of country to produce a superior. All work warranted. Jan. 29, '52. Gold Pens; A very superior 1001' lituidees oelohNilcif Vold Pens (silver eases) at Ed. tittare's Jewelry Store. Jan. 29, 1852. 50 111 , s is. 1 , 1 1 , i)xr (i ii i iil , ;; , ,, , , i•eiveil ni3.1 m 113 , :r 2, 5a! 5e2. by (TOPPER, Sugar. tes ; culnto, Ten, Cs!liger, Popper, Cloves, cinuenioe, Allspice, loire, 1 co, Cigars; &A tt . , etti, fill' :sale 4t , ,the oeif istore of Hirtt'l(Elt 4.1,P11.1141RT. Y AMES (itiht and Petit:lie at the Oho*.