DIED. At Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on Sanday the 23d ult., at the residence of her brother-in-law, David R. Porter, Esq., Mrs. JANE MARSHALL, the widow of the late George Marshall. From the Harrisburg Telegraph, we make an extract from an Obituary notice, as follows, viz Mrs. Marshall married in early life, but was be reaved of her husband after the lapse of a few years. In the year 1821 she became a member of the family in whose bosom she died. Childless herself, her chief occupation, during this long pe riod, was the care of a large family of children.— With what unwearying kindness, she discharged the duties of this relation, how faithfully she im pressed on the youthful mind her lessons of for bearance and moderation, how eloquently, by her example, she advocated the cause of virtue—that would indeed require more than the compass of an obituary to portray. She was a generous, un selfish, confiding, truthful woman. To bitterness, envy, and pride, she was a stranger. The chari ty of her heart was comprehensive and sincere.— Even to that large class of persons who rank po litical detraction among the duties of life, she was able without an effort to extend forgiveness. She was horn for the enjoyment of pence, 'and she lived and died at peace with the world, with her self, and with God. The disease which termina ted her life, was protracted and painful. During its cOntintlance, she was attended by physicians, over whose earliest infitney she had watched, and who, in their turn, contributed all that skill unii care could administer for her relief. But fa• above all physical sufferings, her immortal spirit was sustained in a manner which might well renter the ease worthy of snore permanent record. A bout twenty years preceding her sleuth, she butt made is profession of her faith, under the ministry of the Rev. John Fettles, of Huntingdon, Penn's. In the early stages of her last illness, she suffered much from despondency and doubt. Of this she was subsequently relieved in a sudden and remark able manner. She experienced a clear and vivid sense of the pardon of her sins, to which she made frequent allusion. She maintained that, great as they were, else had seen them all pardoned, one by one. From this time, she experienced entire free dom from doubts, and tasted the purest spiritual joy. Within a few hours of her departure, when in the very act of stuggling in death, one of her physicians said, "You are suffering vary nitwit." "0 ! yes," was the reply; "but I am so happy I" In a short titne the light of the Sabbath broke over her sufferings, and before it departed, the light of an eternal Sabbath had, as we firmly trust, dawned on the soul of the sufferer. 0 grave! where is thy victory I" • • • CARR, GIESE, & CO., FLOUR, GRAIN dr. LUMBER Commission Merchants, Nos. 23 & 25, Spear's Wharf. BALTIMORE. RETER TO John Clark, Esq., President Citizens Bank, Italt. A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Franklin Bank, " John Hutzler, Jr., Esq., Philadeiphia. Rogers, Sinnickson, & Co., " J. Tome, Esq., Presd't Cecil Bank, Port Deposit. .1. Wallower & Son, Harrisburg Col. H. C. Eyer, Selinsgrove. 3. 11. App & Co., " Nagle, Wingate & Co•, W. W. Cooke, Esq.. Muncy. Simon Schuyler, Esq., " Goo. Bodine, Hughesville. W. Weaver & Co., Montoursville. Gen. W. F. Packer, Williamsport. T. W. Lloyd, Esq., Cashier, James H. Haling, Esq.. Lewis G. Haling, McHenry & Rabb, Jersey Shore. J. P. Hiding, Luck Haven. far Carr, Giese Co., have the largest wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to boats in discharg ing their cargoes. [Feb. 23—Sins NOTICE To the heirs onc' legal repreentativesff WILLIAM GOBBIN, ate ql` Clay townsap, deed. Take notice that in pursuance of a Writ of Par tition or Valuation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, I will hold an In quest to make partition or valuation of the real estate of which said William Corbin, deed., Was seized, on the premises, on Friday he . 23th day of March next, at which time and place all per sons interested are notified to attend if they think proper. WM. 11. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Huntingdon, Feb. 23, 1853-4 t. NOTICE TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. BRIDGE PROPOSALS. Proposals, for 'building a Bridge across the Ju niata River at Huntingdon, will lie received faille Commissioners' Office up to four o'clock on the 14th day of March, 1853. Specifications to be seen ut the Commissioners' Office. ALSO—Proposals for building a Bridge across Black Log Creek, near Rock Hill Furtmee, in Cromwell Mei uship, will be received by the Com missioners on the 24th day of March, 1853, at the house of Mr. Ruder, at which time and place the specifications can be seen. ROBERT STITT, ELIEL SMITH, Coromiioioners. SAMUEL WIGTON, Februnry 2.3, 1833.-3 t. Executor's Notice. Estate of Ilezekiak Rickets, late of Shirley tows ship dcc'd. Letters testamentaty haviug been granted to the undersigned un the estate of Hezekiah Rick ets, late of Shirley township, dee'd., All persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated fur settlement without delay, and all persons indebted to said es , . tote are requested to make immediate payment. A. S. nteKors, JOHN BARE, Executors Feb. 23, 1853.-Gt.• Afresh supply of Garden Seeds from Risley' Gardens,just received, atid for sale by Feb. 23, 1853. J. &. SAXTON• Abeautiful lot of Cast Iron Pumps, for Well and Cisterns, just received, and for Bale by Feb. 23,1853. J. & W. SAXTON NOTICE. All persons who have subsetibed to the Stock of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Mountain Rail Road and Coal Company, who have not paid in the first instalment on the number of shares sub scribed fur by them, are hereby required to make immediate payment of the same to the undersign ed, at the Oflice of the Company, in the borough of Huntingdon. JACOB MILLER, Huntingdon.. Feb. 16 2 '53. Treasurer. NOTICE. To the creditors of the Huntingdon, Cambria, and Indiana Turnpike Road Company. • • That the Court of Huntingdon County, at Jan. Term 1853, directed to be paid to Creditors, 1 per cent. on the amount:of their claims on which for mer dividends have been declared—which I will pay on the ptesentation of iheit certificates of de posit by therriselves or their agents JOHN S !SETT, Sequestrator Spruce Creek, Feb. 18,'53.-3t.—' The Blair County Whig will please insert to the amount of one dollar, IBM charge this office. MOUNTAIN ACADEMY, BIRMINGHAM, PA. The Summer Term of this Institution will com mence Wednesday, April 27th next. Instructions given in all the branches prepara tory to entering College. TERMS.—Tuition per Session, of twenty-two weeks, $6,00 to $12,00 according to studies pur sued; payable in advance. Boarding, Washing, 4,, usual prices. ikir Charges to date from time of entering and no deductions mule for absence unless caused by sickness. It is the determination, (Providence favoring,) to render the School, in all respects, worthy of confidence and patronage. THOMAS WARM A. M., Feb. 16,'53.-11t Principal. COUNTY APPEALS The undersigned, Commissioners of Hunting don county, hereby give notice to the taxable inhabitants, the owners and agents of real and personal property, taxable for county and State purposes, and the Innkeepers who have been re turned according to law, within the county of Huntingdon, that an appeal for the benefit of all persons interested will be held for the several townships within said county, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M. and 3 P. M., as follows: For the township of Jackson, nt the house of Henry Selfridge, on Monday the 7th day of March. For the township of Barre°, at the house of John G. Stewart, on Tuesday the Bth day of March. For the township of West, at the house of Isaac Neff, in Petersburg, on Wednesday the 9th day of March. the township of Franklin, at the house of John Conrad, in Mechanicsville, on Thursday the 10th day of March. For the township of Warriorsmark, nt the house of James Chumberland, on Friday the 11th day of March. Tor * the township of Morris,ut the house of Pe• to Mintz°'man, on Saturday the 12th day of March. For the township of Porter, at the house of Win. Christy, in Alexandria', on Monday the 14th lay of March. For the township of Walker, at the house of Mr. McGahey, in McConnelstown, on Tuesday the 15th day of March. For the township of Penn, at the School House near Brumbaugh., on the 16th day of March. For the township of Hopewell, at the house of . . James Entriken, on Thursday the 17th day of March. For the township of Tod, at the School House near Eagle Foundry, on Friday the 18th day of March For the township of Union, nt the house of Zacharinh Pheasant, on Saturday the 19th dny of Mauch. For the township or Cass, at the School House Cassville, on Monday the 21st day of March. For the township of Springfield, at the School [onsc sear Ilugh Maddens, Esq., on Tuesday the 22d day of March. For the township of Clay, nt the house of John Runk, on Wednesday the 23d day of March. For the township of Cromwell, at t h e house of Mr. Etnier, on Thursday the 24th day of March, at Orhisonia. For the township of Dahlia, at the house of Mat. • thew Taylor, on Friday the 25th day of March. For the township of Tell, at the School house near Nicholas Gooshorn's, on Saturday the 26th day of March. For the township of Shirley, at the house of 11Irs. Frank, on :t tondo} , the 28th day of March. For the township of Brady, at the house of nob• net Kyle, on Thornier the 29th day of Morel. For the township of Henderson, at the Court House in Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 30tii day of March. When and were all persons who consoler them selves aggrieved by the triennial assessment or valuation of their property, professions, occupa tion, &r., are hereby notified to attend and state their grievances if they think proper. The Commissioners, tin• the information of all concerned, state that they are hound by law not to make any illowance or abatement in the valua tion of any real estate in any other year than that in which the triennial assessment is made, excep ting where buildings or other improvements have been destroyed subsequently to such triennial as sessment. ROBERT STITT, SMITH, sAmrEi. mums, Couunissiouers, Feb. li. '53. VALUABLI LIMESTONE FARM FOR SALE. DI" virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon County, will be exposed to pub lic sale on the premises, near MIIll, Creek, in said county, on SATURDAY TRI: 19TII DAY 01' MARC!' NEXT, at ten o'clock, A. M., all that farm or tract of land situate in Brady township, late the property of Absalom Plowman, dec'd., bounded by the Juni ata River, Jack's Mountain, Vandevanders' heirs and others, containing 113 Acres more or less, about 70 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, having thereon four dwelling houses, one good log barn, a stable, lime-kiln, two good apple and peach orchards, and two nev er failing springs of water. The property con tains Iron Ore and an inexhaustible quantity of limestone. TEnms.—One third of the purchase motley on confirmation of the sale, and the balance in two equal coastal payments with interest, to be secu red by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. lANTIIE PLOWMAN, Ex. of A. Plowman, deed. February 9,1853.-St NOTICE To the Creditors qf DANIEL PRUTZMAN, ALL persons interested are hereby notified that the Trust Account of John B. Given, and John Snyder, Assignees of DANIEt. PRUTZMAN, under a voluntary assignment fur the use of his creditors, has been filed in the office of the Pro thonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Hun tingdon County,. and that the same will be pre sented to the said Court, for confirmation, on the second Monday iu April next, at which_ Limo the same will be allowed by the said Court, unless cause be shown why it should not ho allowed. THEO: 11. CIiEMER, Prothonotary. Feb. 9, '53.-4t NOTICE To the Creditors of WM 41lePLIERRAN, ALL persons interested aro hereby notified that the Trust Account of John Conrad, Esq., and George. W: Mattern, Committee of the estate of WILLIAM MCPIIERRAN, is Lunatic, Idle of Franklin township, has peen tiled in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Commiin Pleats of Huntingdon County, and that the same will be presented to the said Court, for confirmation, on the second Monday in April next, at which time the same will h 6 allowed by the said Court, un less cause be shown why it should not be alkiiy ecl. THEO. H. cREMER, Fib. 9,'53.—it Prothonotary. WANTED, PENNSYLVANIA LANDS,. from 300 to 2Q,000 acres in exchange for City Property, Mer chandise or Cash. Apply to J. A. BURDICK, heal Estate Brokers, 106 Walnut St. Jari. 24, '55. Philadelphia. RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES Of the County of Huntingdon, from the lith day of January, 1852, up to the 3ra day day of January, 1853, including both days Receipts. Amt. in the Treasury at last settlement,.s3s3 02 1846, Jacob Kough, Porter, 150 00 1848, William McGarrey, Shirley, 40 96 Mordecai Chilcote, Tod, 8 05 849, Daniel Conrad, F;anklin,• • " Henry Elias, Tod, .850, Samuel Henry, Barren,• • • • " J. Davis Hight, Henderson, " David Mountain, Ilopewell, " Peter Shaffer, Morris, " William Dean, Penn. " William B. White, Walker, 1851, Jesse Yocum, Brady, " John Love, Barree, " David MVerly, Cass, " William Cunningham, Clay, ~ Daniel Teague Cromwell,• • " *Vines Creb, ~ Samuel Mutton), Yranklin,• • lin Marks, Henderson,• • • • ~ Jacob Weaver, Hopi.well,; • • " John Smith, Jackson,• • " Joseph Isenberg, Morris, a Johr; Grove, fens, - 161 07 a Daniel Neff, Porter, " Isaac Sharrer ' Shirley, 486 07 " John 13rowii t Springfield, 105 sd " Jonathan Brig'gs Tell, 36 21 " Jesse Cook, Tod , ' 137 OQ " Moses Swoope, Union, 122 20 " Thomas Dean, Walker, 251 00 a Aeariah Sacketts, Warriorsmark,• •376 69 " Charles Green, West, 927 00 , 1852, James Forrest, Barree,• " F. A. McCoy, Brady,• • " John R. Gossnell, Cass, " John Kyler, Cht3;, " John Bolinger, Cronrnwell, 134 12 " Brice Blair, Dublin, 240 do " Daniel Womelsdorf, Franklin, 578 00 " Jacob Miller, Henderson, 1551 35 " John B. Donaldson, Hopewell,• •• • 192 00 " James S. Oaks, Jackson, 450 00 " Michael Lowe, Morris, 340 00 " Samuel Bowers, Penn,• • • " Andrew Anderson. Porter, " George Bowman, Shirley, " John Wilde, Springfield,• " A. C. Blair, Tell, " Levi Smith, Union, " Solomon Fiona, i'o(1,• • • " John Coulter, Walker,• • • " John Eye'', Warriorsmark, " William M'oore, West; Amount of County tax received on Unseated Land, School tax, " Road tax, " Amount of Redemption money on Unseated Lauds received since lust settlement, Amount of Jury fees and fines re ceived from Mrni.l3. Zeig•• ler, Sheriff, for 1801, Amount for forfeiture of recogni -7.1111Ce from John Lute,• • • • Expenditures. Attorney General and others on crier inal prosecutions, 919 52 Constables making returns and adver tising Spring Elections, 322 60 Grand and Traverse Jurors, Court Cryer, Tipstatfs, &c, 2766 50 Assessors Orders, 239 60 Judges, Inspectors and Clerks of Elec. _ 844 GO Inquiritions on dead bodies, GO 53 Sinv;ry persons premiums on Wild Cats and Foxes, 462 001 Road and Bridge views, $268 00 Damages for a Road to Isaac Sitar- rer, 200 00 For laying out a State Road, 149 50 617 50 For building Bridge across Rays town Branch by A. Cannon, 700 00 For building Bridge across Trough Creek, at Paradise Furnace, by Alexander Carman, 250 00 For building Bridge across Little .inniato River, in connection with Blair Cd., by Reuben Romig, 525 00 1473 00 For repairing Bridge at Manus, 264 36 Commissioners— Eliel Smith, 109 00 Robert Stitt, B5 00 Isaac reightal, GO 00 William Hutchison, in full, 42 00 296 00 Interest on County Bonds and Ordem— Henry Fackler, 30 00 William Orbison, Esq., 00 00 John R. Gossnell, 41 53 John Shaver, Esq., 25 00 Thomas Fisher, 84 00 27d 53 County Printing— J. Scll Slav - art, 107 00 J. A• Hall; 72 75 Wm. Lcwi,, 07 00 276 75 . Auditors— . I : . Thomas Fisher, 13 50 David Parker, 19 50 Kenzie L. Green, 12 00 45 00 Clerk to Commissioners in full for 1851, 50 00 " on account for 1852, 250 00 Coal and Wood fur Court House and Jail, 137 42 4Rury Gibson, for cleaning C'rt House, &e, 21 00 Mrs. Jane Kenn, Washing Hr bOiliv ty prisoners, , 20 00 Repairs to Court House avid Jai!, 691 31 Sundry persons for land sold at Treasurer's sale, &c., 198 23 Sundry persons, School tax on ml seated lands, 15 00 Sundry persons, Road tax on un seated lands' 14 00 Theo. H. Creator, Pro'ty. fees, sta tionary for the Court, 13 lank Books, &c., 401 46 Samuel Smith, for cutting wood, shoveling snow, &c, Tor 4 years, 53 00 George Jackson, and John Whit taker, for boarding Jurors, 11 12 Counsel to Commissioners John Rood, in full for '5l; $4O 00 - " "on account for '5O, 20 Ott " " Percentage for mo ney collected, 7 50 John G. Miles, fees on suit Ilunt.vsßlair County' 40 00 107 50 For establishing Meridian Line, 21 37 Dr. J. 11OfIman, for medicine and attendance to prisoners in Jail, 14 75 S. M. Green, for appraising Bridge over the Juniata River at Huntingdon, 3 00 Bock and Stationary tbr public offices, 31 50 A Willoughby, Coat for prisoner, 3 50 W. B. Zeigler, ShfE, for summoning Ju rors, boarding prisoners, and convey , ing convicts to the Penitentiary, &c., 612 98 Sundry persons, Redemption Money on Unseated lands, Interest on Bonds for Poor House pro perty,, , 1003 26 , Treasurer's Com Mission on $29127,15 . . at 11 per Cent,. . 456 ,90 Balance in the Treasury, 3638 15 $16601 10 In testimony of the , orrectnees of the above ac count, we have hereuntg; set our hands this 12th day of January, A. D. 1853. ROBERT STITT, ELIEL SMITH, •• y Commieei SAMUEL WIGTON, ATTEST—II. W. MILLE R , Clerk. Account of the Directors of tie Poor of Bunting. don County for the year 1852. RE :;EipTs. Amount received fl•om sale of produce of Poor House Farm by H. Brewster, Esq., Trbasbrar, $353 04 Receipt of David Burket for corn, 16 06 Isett Wigton, &c., for corn and oats, 178 481 $537 581 EXPENDITURES .72 72 .•5 02 .•2 85 .70 00 .15 00 •7 27 .15 00 .99 95 Cash pal!! David Blair, Esq., Counsel for the'Diractort $l2 00 Draft in favor of David Burket, 5 00 Commission on $365,04 at 1 per cent., 547 Balance in the hands of the Treasurer, 515 11 $537.58e We the undersigned Auditors of the County of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we have ex atnined the orders of the Commissioners of said County, and the receipts for the same, for and du ring the past year, and find a balance in the Trea sury of three thousand six hundred and thirty eight dollars and fifteen cents. And also that we have examined the account of the Directors of the l'oor of said County, and find a balance in the hands of the Treasurer of five hundred and fifteen dollars and eleven and one half cents. Given under our hands this 12th day of Janua ry, A. D. 1853. K. L. GREEN, DA VID PARKER, Co. Auditors. RALPH CROTSLEY, Feb. 2, 1853. 209 27 .424 64 -99 45 .110 21 .187 75 .201 23 .702 46 .641 90 .214 46 .170 75 .332 55 FORGE and FURNACE PROPERTY For Sale or Rent. REBECCA FURNACE AND FORGE, with the necessary buildings, situate on the waters of Standing Stone Creek, is now fot. cute or rent. This desirable property, for any person inclined to enter into the Iron business, offers favorable facilities. Situated, as it is, 12 miles off the pub lic improvements at Huntingdon or Petersburg, in the heart of a well wooded country, and with abundance of the finest quality of Iron Ore within two miles from its location, it offers to the enter prising, an opportunity, seldom met with, to em bark in a profitable business. Persons desiring information on the subject, may apply to ‘Villiani or George Couch, at Conchs' Mills, Barrett township, Huntingdon co.; Mrs. Mary Couch, Altoona, Blair co.; or Thomas I'. Campbell, Esq., Ilputingdon. GEORGE COUCH, WILLIAM COUCH, Ex'rs. of A. Couch, deceasdPl. MARY COUCH, Executrix of Win. Couch, deed. 117 Op .4d3 00 200 00 241 50 463 00 .710 09 390 00 •47 00 .270 00 ..50 00 174 87 .450 00 .860 00 651 03 273 93 •97 32 140 78 N. B. If not sold or rented, the undi;tided half part of the above property will be offered for sale at the Court House, in the borough of Hunting don, on Tuesday the 12th day of April next. Feb. 9, 1853. 105 63 Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals will be received up to the sth of March next, fur the erection of a Presbyteri an Brick Church in the Borough of Petersburg. The contractor to furnish all the material and complete the building. The plan and specifica tions can be seen at any time at the store of Abram Cresswell in Petersburg with whom pro posals can be left, or they may be handed to eith er of the undersit,med Trustees. ABRAM CR ESSWELL, JOHN STRYKER, JAMES STEWART, SR., 11. ORLADY, JAMES MURPHY. Petersburg Feb. 9, 1853. SOMETHING NEW. 145 00 100 00 16601 10 MRS. H. G. SUPLEE. invites the attention of Country Merchants and Dress Makers to her unrivaled assortment of PAPER PATTERNS, for full sized Ladies' Dresses, Sleeves,Mantles, Talmes, Mantillas, Capes, Aprons, Sacs, &c. The Patterns are embroidered in various de signs, printed and fringed, showing exactly how the Dress will appear when made. _ . Being in constant communication with the best houses of London and Paris, and furnished month ly with every new design as soon as it appears, the public can always depend on this Ohl Estab lished House for the most recherche novelties in in dress, Always on hand a beautiful assortment of Chi!droves Clothing, of the newest styles and materials. Medals were awarded her in 1848, '5O, and '52. 117 - A set of Six Patterns will be sent to any one enclosing Three Dollars. Mrs. H. G. Suplee's Children's Clothing & Pattern Emporium, 54 South 2d St., Philadelphia. Feb. 2, 1853.-3m Orphans' Wirt Sale. By virtue of un order attic Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public sale at Mill Creek, on Saturd~ ry die 121 h day/ of March, A. D. 1863, the following described real Estate, late of Rich ard Plowman, dec'd., sit t A TRACT OF LAND, in Union township Huntingdon county, adjoining the Juniata River nearly opposite Mill , Creek, adjoining Robert M'Neal, and others, and near the Pennsylvania Railroad, containing 15 Acres, be the same more or less, being timber ed land, and of such kind as to furnish cross ties for Railroad., purposes, and of a good quality of farm land, when cleared. TERMS.—Cne half in hand on confirmation of sale, and tie residue in one year thereafter v•ith in tercet to,be pccured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Attendance given by E. L. PLOWMAN, WASHINGTON BUCII ANNAN, Feb. 2, '5l-6t. Administrator. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an alias order of the Orphans' Court of the comity of Huntingdon, there will he sold at public vendee or outcry on ihe premises Saturday the 26th day of February 1853, the following described real Estate situated in Cuss township in the county of Huntingdon afore said, the property of Mathias Miller, late of said township and county he'd.", to wit: A certain messitage.tind tract of land situate in Cass township intim county of Huntingdon afore said, bounded on the north-east by laud of AMC. L. Smith, on the south-west by land of Henry Dell, on the south by land of George Quarry, and on. the south-east by Rocky Ridge,. containing 000 Acres more or less; fifty acres of which are cleared and miltivated.with ktwq. story log dwelling house and a small stable thereon erec ted. _ _ • _ . • , land is Patented, and is located in ft hearth/ and improving vnlley,.4 miles west or Brewster's Factory, and 6 miles south of Maple ton on the Penn'n. Railroad. TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the pur chase mot* •to, be paid on confirmation of the sale, the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, to be secured by the Bonds and Mort gage of the purchaser. Sale to continence at I O'clock, afternoon of said day when attendance will be given by ABRAHAM MYERLY, Executor of Mathias Miller. M. F. CAMPBELL, Clerk. Jan. 26, '53.-st. ?Ai Ws. No. 1 Herring; for sale at the store of co.t Own., List of On 'standing Balances due January 3d, Ii Collectors, viz: Tow,. ships. Nanicat 2f. Connors. Allegheny, S. Robinson, Tell,. Jonathan Briggs, Walker, A. B. Saitgaree, Barree, John R. Hunter, Franklin, Geo. W. Mattern, Porter, Collins Hamer, Springfield, Benedict Stevens, Woodberry, Benjamin Bowers, • Ilarree, C. Cowden, . 29 01 Clay, Michael Barndollar, Franklin, John Zentmire, Porter, Jacob Kough, 202 08 Union, .tames Harper, Cass, Lemuel Green, Dublin, Thomas W. Neely, 12 50 Franklin, Jno. H. Stonebraker, 99 89 Tell, George May; *Jackson, William B. Sniith, 24 58 Springfield, William,Ramsey; West, Samuel Ewing, Cites; Conrad Curfman, 3 (10 :Franklin, John Conrad, 25 90 Jackson; David S. Bell, • Shirley, William M'Garvey, 48 89 Tod, Mordecai Chilcot, 8 94 Union, Levi Smith, West, Samuel Ewing, Clay, Daniel Curfman; Cromwell, Michael Stair, • Dublin, James Neely, 97 Franklin, Daniel Conrad, Porter, Alexander Stitt, Barree, Samuel Henry, Henderson, J. Davis Hight, 46 86 35 00 Hopewell, David Mountain, 1 79 32 30 Penn, William Dean, 88 54 26 60 Springfield, Henry Cremor, II 90 . 17 50 Brady; Jesse Yocum, 79 73 43 00 Barree, John Love, 36 47 111 34 35 00 Cromwell, Daniel Teague, 159 85 109 61 23 23 Dublin, James Cree, 5 21 27 00 Henderson, John Marks, 58 00 Porter, Daniel Neff, , 32 98 Shirley, Isaac Sfiarrer, 286 75 159 33 67 00 Springfield, John Brown, 51 01 26 69 22 60 Tell, Jonathan Briggs, 10 73 Tod, Jesse Cook, 122 09 84 91 26 50 Walker, Thomas Dean, 75 12 74 64 51 50 West; Charlei Green, 278 64 306 92 79 50 'Barree, James Forrest, 722 68 705 34 54 00 t Brady, F. A. M'Coy, 239 95 219 16 61 00 'Cass, John R. Gosnell, 89 56 17 20 600 *Clay, John Kyler, 8 27 32 00 'Cromwell, John Bolinger, 420 43 271 99 49 00 'I - Dublin, Brice Blair, 159 46 140 12 29 00 tFranklin, Daniel Womelsdorf, 696 79 653 25 51 50 'Hopewell, John B. Donaldson, 162 16 142 76 928 'Jackson, James S. Oaks, 499 51 445 71 51 00 'Morris, Michael Lowe, 541 24 506 02 31 00 'Penn, Samuel Bowers, 184 68 162 26 38 00 'porter, Andrew Anderson, 780 36 77.2 61 56 50 B'3 l 50 'Shirley, George Bowman, 737 01 698 02 7 'Springfield, John Wible, 179 46 165 65 'Tell, A. C. Blair, 79 14 88 04 Union, Levi Smith, 224 48 207 88 Tod, Solomon Houck, 216 05 183 89 15 00 tWalker, John Coulter, 485 86 449 41 52 50 Wariorsm'k., John Eyre, 144 35 81 21 4 %6 9 8 °O5 5Q - ffest, William Moore, 1130 35 1132 81 72 00 *Since paid in full. 'Since paid in part. tlt appears by Mr. Conrad's Duplicate that $25 of the above amount had been paid to the former Treasurer and not credited on the County Books. Given under our hands and Seal of Office, 3d Janitary, 1853. • ROBERT STITT, SAMUEL WIGTON. ELIEL .SMITH, Commissionn a. For. 1840 1844 1848 1849. 185.2. 4liest . HENRY W. MILLER, Clerk. Auditor's Notice. lstitte of JOUN ItAmst,, lute of Dublin township, All persons interested in the Estate of John Ramsey, late of Dublin township, Hunt, coun ty, deed., will take notice that the undersigned, Auditor, appointed to distribute the land in the hands of John Withercw, Administrator of said deed., will attend at his Office in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday the Bth of March 1853, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for that purpose, and that they are hereby required to present their claims before such Auditor or fm. debarred from coming in liar a share of • , A. W. BEN EDICT, AUditor. Feb. 2, 1853.-41. -- - NEW/ STORE, & NEW GOODS.. Simon & Gabriel Levi, Respectfully announce to their friends and the public in general, they will open on Saturday new.t at the old stand in Market Square, in the Hurougli of Huntingdon, lately occupkd by ono of the lira,. AN ENTIRELY NEW AND CHOICE SE LECTION OF STORE GOODS OF ALL KINDS, consisting of . DRY GOODS, of every description, of the la= tent styles and best qualities. . . GROCERIES of elf kinds, fresh and of the best. READY-MADE CLOTHING—a large stock for men and boysof the best material and sell made. BOOTS AND SHOES—a large assortment of course and tine. HATS AND CAPS. for men and boys. QUEENSWARE, HARDWARE, GLASS &c. &c., all of which will be sold low, for cash or country produce. The public generally, and the old customers of S: Levi, in particular, aro earnestly invited to call and examine the Goods and prices. Jan. 26, '53.. Admini4trator's Notice. Estafe of ELIZABETH eItAI:IE, late of Frankl township, dec'd. Letters testamentary on the above Estate ha ing been granted to the undersigned, all perm, indebted will make immediate payment, and the having elpinls • .will present them deity authentic ted for settlement. • McWILLIAMS, Admr. Jan. 20, 's3.—Gt.• --- WANTED. --r- SV D PII. O LA SS idof ottnellstown, 1p exchange for merchantlio, 500 bushels of .Pline constantly. (in' handotlis' prepared to dried apples, paired; 250 b us h e l. o f Peaches, ttn• make and. rtipait GUNS of all kinds at the siton paired. A. S. & Co. est notice. Nor. 25, '52. F . reilla Cheesealways on hand and for sale. ----- ' - '' r - r --- Just A F ett. . . . aetho new store of J. Brieke. ~_, „ , - OA ,::;e the heat and larva selected stocks of Illasting.rowder and Safety Fasealways BoUts and Shoes in liuntingdon. Also lull as on hand and for sale at the cheap store of sortmcut of Gum Shoes, of all slits, at the new J. naica,pit. store of .. J. &KICKER. • --.--- . WEE lIIDES, takon is exchange forgood, at the Cheap B..tore of .1. BRICKER. by the following Militia State 71. County Tax 466 88 300 7t 6 20 1 16 49 23 10 74 164 07 8 91 54 59 1 90 FREE BRIDGE. IIE Commivioners of Huntingdon County having purchased the Toll Bridge, near the West end of the borough uf Huntingdon, there fore notice is hereby given to ail persons indebted to the Juniata Bridge Company, in' said 'county, by bond, note, or for yearly suhseriptions,of toll, to make payment of the same, without deiay, to JAMES GWIN, Treasurer. January 19, 1853. Attention, Lumbermen I I The undersigned offer fur sale one Or-GEOROE BAUE'S Second Class Portable Saw= Mills, with a fifteen horse power engine ettched, and in com plete !wooing urd,r. It , r -s nil put up is June lest, and the mill and engine ft made of the best material. This mill will cut 1000 feet oflurn her per huur, 111111 is at present situated near,Bald Eagle Furnace, Blair Co. For further portico lars enquire of E. L. Shultz, Bald Eagle Fmroahe• MARK & SHULTZ. Jan. 19, 1852.-2 m. Foundry tor Sale ,or . Rent. rr HE old established Stone Foundry, 40 by 40 feet, Ware Mimi 30 by 40 feet,, En gine House 30 by 31 feet; Patterns for Cook Stoves, 3 sizes—Patterns for Cook Stoves for coal and Wood, 3 sizes; Parlor Stoves for Wood cc Coal,. Tight Air Stoves, Thrashing Machine Patterns, Patterns for Egg Stoves, 4 sizes; and for runouts fur Forges and Rolling Mills, Wagon Box Patterns, and Bull Plough Patterns, Iron Wash Kettles, with a variety sf other Pat terniond a large Lathe for turning Iron or Wood, all in good order. AWly to the subeeriber at Alexandria, ISRAEL GRAFIUS. January 12, 182 a Executor's Notice. Estate of GEORGE ROBERTBONi I.fttC of Spring• field township, deo'd. Letters Testamentary on the above Estate, haring been granted to - the:undersigned; all per sons indebted will.nmlie immediate payment, and those hitrin'g eiglins will present them duly au glienticated for settlement. • GEORGE ROBERTSON, , ',I'HOMPSON STAINS, S Executors, Jiin. 12, 1853.—fit.• W.!;MITI. I).tl'' , TTsaT Hf.IJVT INC DON, P.A, November 18, 1852, . Nails. all kindn and riven. for oak at the new Oore of J. Flriekrr. 45 13 50 14 50 ,8 48 16 615 1 00 3 48 6 7.; 59 50 1 50 2 00 50 60 9 00 18 60 14 00 8 15 7 00 , 7 44 33 78 81 50 53 00 2 09