MARRIED. vet. on the 22d inst.. by Rev. F. 31r. ISAAC D. Rowe to MintCARO 1... LAIRD, both of Porter township. DIED. On the 2.3.1 inst., of Paralysis, at the residence of her Into husband, on Shavers Creek, ELIZA BETH, relict of James McMurtrie, Esq., aged 70 years. The deceased was the subject of many trials and doMestic afflictions, All of which she bore with Christian fortitude and exemplary consistency of conduct. She was remarkably amiable in her die pwitiou, ana much beloved by all who had the pleasure of an, intimate acquaintance with her.— Her memory will he long fimilly cherished by her affectionate children, and a numerous circle of surviving friends. 0. EDUCATION The SruntErt SESSION of the Huntingdon Se lect School, will, commence on the 3d Monday, and 18th .lay of April next. The School will he organized in the old school-room, tu!, on the lst Monday of May,' removed to the comitlodious rooms which arc being fitted up on the second floor of the franie building adjciiiiing the residen ce of the Principal, on I.llUhtStreet. During the coming Session. the nutnlier of pupils will he limited to fifty, as formerly. •To meet the wishes of friends and the wants of the community, ar rangements will he made before the commence ment of the next'School year, to accommodate twenty or thirty additional which may he admitted at the opening of the fall session, in September. Persons wishing to avail themselves of the opportunity here uttered, will please apply early in the summer: Itifurination respecting the Sessions, Vacations, Tends of Tuition &c., can he otained front the undersigned. J. A. HALL, Principal. Rev. L. P. klawzs, Dr HENDERSON, C. B. MILLER, Esq., I Board THOS. FISHER, Esq., of W. P. 0 tintsoLEsq., I Visitors. Don. JOHN KER, Bun. Guo. TArLOR, Huntingdon, March 30, '53. THE GOLD MINES OF CALIFORNIA AND AUSTRALIA outdone, by the magnificent display of Jewelry, Watches, Olocks, nod Fancy Goods just received tl•om New York and Philadelphia by the under signed. His splendid stock consists of Gold and Sliver Watches, Gold Chains, Breast Pins, Finger Rin , Pencils, Rem Gold Pens. Ear Rungs, :M -yer T.thle Ware, Sic., Port Folios, Clocks, Port Alainoties, and an endless assortment of Fancy th,wla too numerous to mention. Lk. Micelle:l, Jewelry, and Funcy Articles neatly and substantially repaired end WARRANT ED. EDMUND SNARE. March 3U, 1803, TWO FEMALES MURDERED: The Murderer Convicted ! The medic are hereby informed that the sub scriber has leased that popular and well known store room in the Elephant building, opposite the Railroad lintel, where he has just received and - opened the latest and best supply of ?WIRING AND SUMMER GOODS in town. His stock consists or every variety of Y GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, WIENS tIARE, BOOTS, SHOES, &e., &c., all ur w 'dell will be sold low fur the "dust," or exchanged fur country produce. Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully invited II call and •'see the Elephant," at least, as no rge is made for exhibiting the animal. • ALEX. CARMON. March rw, 1853 Administrator's Notice. 1 ETTERS of Administration, on the estate of I Thomas Crownover, late of Shirley township, -deed., have been granted to the undersigned, who resides in Black Lug Valley, Shirley township, Bunt MO. county All persons indebted to said tnte.tate will please call and make settlement, and those having claims or demands against the es tate of the said Thomas Crownover, doc'd., are requested to make known the same, to the sub scribe', without delay. PETER CROWNOVF.R, Admr. March nO, $03.-6t. Adm nistrator's Notice. T ETTERS of Administration, on the estate of • Joseph Gitilerd, Jot° of Shirley township, deed., have been granted to the linden signed, who re4ieles iu hick Log Valley, Shirley township, Hemeingel. m county. All persons indebted to said i t eteateete will please call and make settlement, nod theve hetvies: claims or demandg against the es tate of the said Joseph Gifford, dcc., are request ed to make known the rate to the subscriber, without delay. JOHN GIFFORD, Admr. M.erri 3U, '53.-6t, C" CIGARS thr sale, wholesale 1 and retail, at S. 6. G. LEVIS' STORE. Ladies' Shoes. ASPLENDID assortment of Ladies' Shoes, of the latest styles, just received at the store of S. So G. LEVI. A Rpi eiviid vsortnient of BONNETS, just re ecived at thu cheap storo of S. 3 G. LEVI. Gold Watches will be sold by ELL SNARE than ekewhere. GOLD CHAINS---A filio variety for Falls, ve• ry low, at EDM. SNARE'S. PERFUJIERY- , -A good lot. of the host, at EDMUND SNARE'S. 13 1 ?/3.4 S7' PINS. Ear Rings, and Finger Rings, in antileo, ..Het, at Runt. SNARE'S. C..OOKS —A bu.tutiiul lot ut EDX. SNARIeIt. Car 1. fine lot of PISTOLS tit EU% SNARE'S, Dissolution 'Of Partnership. The partnership heretofore existing under the firm of Porter & Burlier, is this day, (Alarell dis•olved by mutual consent of the parties. MI persons Marine') to the said firm are requested to make pnyment to either of the subscribers, or at lea , t to Make inunedinte settlement of their ac counts. 3011 N PORTER, ..... onottGE C. BUCHER. Alexandria, Mare 23. 1853.-3 t NEW FIRM. to sith.eribet7 having associated together, un cle the of Bucher & Porter, for the purpose of merchandising. respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they will continue business at the 01,1 41.thtl of Porter & Burlier in the borough of Alexandria, where they offer a general assort ment of goods, consi,ting in part of DRT MODS. GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, RE;tl/T-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE, OILS, PAINTS. DRUGS, FM!, SALT, AND PLASTER. 6.c., • . together with almost every article enquired for in a country. Store. They are determined to mull goods 3ts low tut any store in the county for cash, or in exchange for country produce. All kinds of grain bought, or stored. and forwarded to et. mar- GEORGE C. BUCHER, ' GEORGE B. PORTER: Alexandria, March 23,'53.-3t LATE ARRIVAL Of Spring and Summer Goods, at S. & G. LEVIS' STORE. The subscribers respectfully return thanks for the patronage they have received daring the time they have been in business, and would inform the old customers of S. Levi, with as many. new ones as may he pleased . to favor them with - their pat ronage, that they still continue to dfstribute Goods at Maguire's old stand, in Market Square, -Hun tingdon, where they will he happy to ,supply .aIL who mny he in Avant of anything in their line,. at the lowest possible rates. * Lodi s and Gentlemen what we are going to tell you now is no "Hum bug." Oar stock of Goods consists chiefly of a meat splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, Ladies Dress Goods, from the plianest to the finest Silks. Alpacas, Mouslin da Base. Mons de Laines, White and Brown Mullins, White Dress Muslins, and La dies' Dress Goods in every variety. Also, Ho siery, Gloves. Veils, Woolen Scarfs &e., &c., with a variety of Fancy Articles and Jewelry. Also a splendid stock of Cloths, Cassimeres & Ready-Made Clothing: Fine Coats from $7,50 to $l5; Business Costs from $1 to $10; Pants from 75cts. to $6; Vests from 37 Acts. to $5. Men and Boys' Hats & Caps, . . oldifferent qualities. Also—A splendid assortment. of Ladies' Shoes, got up with ho latest and most approved pattrens and. styles. . - A lso—a choke selection of Groceries, Queens ware, Hardware, Glassware, 8 4 ., &c. As CUE motto is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS," whoever does not come and buy from us does not intend to save money, thinking II nimble ninepenee better than a slow shilling, we invite all to come and examine our stock of Goods, as we charge nothing for looking at them, so it you don't buy it will cost you nothing but the pleasure of a pleasant ride or walk—fur we intend to keep all from a broomstick to a windmill. All 'kinds of country produce taken in exchange for Goods. SIMON & GABRIEL LEVI March 23, 1853; A. P. WILSON. R. BRUCE BETRIKIX. WILSON & PETRIKIN, ATZORNEYS AT LAW, liII.cTINGDON, PA. Practice in the several Courts of Huntingdon, Blair, Cambria, Centre, Mifflin and Juniata Coun ties. March 23, 1853. EXAMINATION: The Semi-annual Examination and Eildbition of Pine Grove Academy, Centre co., Pa., will take place on Thursday the 31st of March. Ex• ereises to commence at 8 o'clock, A. M. and 6 P. M. The friends of education are respectfully invited to attend. The next. Session will open on the Ist Monday of May. All the branches of a liberal education aro taught, also the Gertnan language. E. C. WARD, A. 8., Principal, Assisted by competent Teachers WM. BUUCHFIELD, WM. MURRAY, Esq., Committee. T. F. I'ATTON, Administrator's Notice, LETTERS of administration having been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of John Walker, late of Dublin township, deed., all per sons having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated tug settlement, and these indebted to said estate will make immediate pay ment to JAMES CLhEE. March 16, '53. -6t• Adm'r. Administrator's Notice. Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of WILLI.. I)EArt, late of Penn township, dec'd., all persons knowing themselves indebted will make immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID MOUNTAIN, ELIZABETH DEAN, March 16,'53.-6t.• Administrators. Thirty Four Mules for Sale. riIHE undersigned has, at his residenee,.. vers Creek, Huntingdon county, thirty-lour MULES, which he otters flout°. • Mb. 16. '53. WI(.LIA1I MYTON. PILOT LAMATION. UtIlEitEAB by a precept to me directed, dated at Huntingdon, the 18111 day Of January, A. H. 1853, under the bands and seals of the lion. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, (.b er and 'l'erminer, and gener al jail delivery or the 9th judicial district of Peim sylvania comprised of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam bria, and the Hon. Thomas F. Stuart and Jona than McWilliams, his initioemtes, Judges of the county of Huntingdmi, justices assigned, appoint ed, to hear, try and determine all and every in dictments made or taken fur or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State arc made capital or felonies of death and other ritlimees crimes and misdeincanors, which have been or shall hereafter he committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid—l am commanded to make pub lic proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick that is Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions, will lie held at the Court House in the .Borough at Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 11th day) of next, awl those who will prosecute the said pri soners be then and there to proseeide them as it shall he just. and that all Justices Of the Peace, Coroners and Constables within said county be then and there in their proper iierans, at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with theO records, in quisitions, exiuninations and remenitirances, to do those things which to their offices respectfully appertain.__ Dated at Huntingdon the Mb day of January, . in the year of our Lord 1853, and the 76th year of American Independence. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. March 16, 1853. EROVLANIATION. WHEREAS, by a precept. to me directed by the Judges of the CoMmon Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 18th day of January, 1853, I am commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick, that a Court of Common Pleas will he held in the Court House in the Borough of Hun tingdon, on the third Monday (and' 18th day) of April, A. 1)., 1853, fur thp trial of all issues in said Court, which remain mideterthined before the said Judges, when end where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to appear. Dated at Huntingdon, the 18th day of January,. in the year of our 1.,1 1853, and the 76th year of American Independence. , . WM. B. ZEIGLEIT, Sheriff. March 16, 1853. NOTICE. All persons indebted to Robert GrafiuS, by Book account will call pod settle within ono_ month, Books sett at the Tin-shop in Alexandria. Fifth Cheese always on hand and for sale at the new store of J. Bricker. RHEISTINE'S DOUBLE REFINED SYR: At UP, New Orleans, end S. H. 'Molasses, for mile" doer nt the new store of J. BRICKER. COURT AFFAIRS, April Term, via. TRIAL LIST. F 1 UT WEEK. Martin Gates' Adm vs Matthew Crownover A P Wilson Esq vs Michael Buoy David Reynolds Esq vs William Long Richard Sankey's Ailm vs Mary Sankey et al John Savage's Trustees vs John Fisher John E Thompson et al vs John W Swoope Reliance Trans Co vs B 0 Friel's Admx Sanibel Shaver as. John S Miller et al George Bickerstnif at al vs David Patterson James Entrekin vs John Fisher et al Wm Gahagan vs Wm Colder et al John Walter for use .vs.Spang Keller & Co V Wingard Esq vs Jno R Hunter • Dattliel Africa Esq vs M F Campbell SECOND WEEK. John White's Admx vs Samuelae Eekley GoOrge, Hutchison vs Edwin J Neff - • -- • Same vs Jacob Herneame Thomas Mirlin vs Brice X Blair et al Moore's Ef.trs vs John Zentmyro . S Shoemaker for use =•s Ilitnt Pres attgregaticin Alex Dysart's Exrs vs Israel Crycler's Mm Joseph II Spade et al vs Win Moore N& J Yocum vs Yocuth's Adir • Cook & Logan vs Foreman & Pym G &L B Turn &Co vs Thus Weston • Samuel Caldwell vs John Dell Smith fir Sipes vs Benjamin Beers Wm Tiley vs -John S Nett & Co Abrin Matters vs J & P Stryer Win M'Nitc vs John Dougherty et al Mitchell vs The Patina flail Road Co Hirst tier Willoughby vs Christian Conts Andrew Newell Exrs vs N & J Neff et al Ilay liar Richardson vs Andrew Walker Kennedy, Julian & Co vs M'Bride, Roger & Co J B Moore vs John McComb. GRAND JURORS'. John Appleby, tanner, Dublin. James Black, farmer, Jackson. Samuel Cornelius, farmer, Brady. James G Doyle, Merchant, Shirley. S Miles Green, iron master, Porter. William Gansimore, harmer, Warriorsmark. Resin Hobbs, clerk, Brady. George Hawn, fanner, Brady. William Hoffman, Carpenter, Henderson. William Johnston, farmer, Shirley. Christopher Irwin, farmer, West. Enos 11 Kulp, tailor, Henderson. John Leeport, wagon-maker, Franklin. Albert Gwen, teacher, Shirley. James Rudy, farmer, 13ariee. John Stever, farmer, Cass. Win It Smith, titriner, Jackson. John Striker , farmer, West. Jacob Stever, farmer, Warriorsmark. John Simpson, former, Henderson. William Steel, saddler, mierson. Frank Spangler, merch Cass. Abraham Smyers, brick 7er, Clay. George W Whittaker, p r, West. TRAVERS RORS4 FIRST W Daniel Barr, farmer, Jacks() Michael Bolinger, farmer, 11 on. Robert Barr, Harmer, Jackson. Samuel H. Hell, iron master, Shirley. David Burka, farmer, Shirley. John Brtimbaugh, thriller, Penn. Richard Colegate, blacksmith, Cromwell. Sterret Cummings, farmer, Jackson. John Campbell, farmer, Jackson: Hugh Cunningham, farmer, Porter. . Henry Cramer, Mender, Brady. Silas Drake, limner, Dublin. David Ender, merchant, Cromwell. Allen Edwards, farmer, Tod. Michael Fleshier, farmer, Jacks On. Solomon Fink, farmer. Penn. William Glasgow, saddler, Henderson. Kenzie L Green. farmer, Clay. Stephen Gorsuch, farmer, Henderson. John Grove, farmer, Penn. Joshua Greenland, blacksmith, Cass. David Hawn, farmer, Walker. Peter Hoffman, laborer, Walker. Asahel 11 Hight, farmer, Walker. Robert Henderson, farm., Franklin. James King, farmer, Shirley. Abrahain Lewis, inn keeper, Shirley. Jesse M' Lain, farmer, Tod. Robert McNeal, farmer. Clay. David Hong, tanner, Warriorsinerk. - 2hitrlts .Mickley, nanager, Tod. William Mcllwnin, season, Franklin. .John Oaks. jr. farmer, West. James Porter. farmer, West. \‘'iishington liesholtls, carpenter, Franklin. K Simonton. inerelnint. Henderson. Samuel Stewurt, harmer, 11'eet. John Shaver, Ilirmer. Shirley. John Starr. justiee of peace, Springfield. John Shaffer, farmer. Morris. James Stewart, (Manor) farmer, Barret. Henry Swoope, (of Henry) fitrmer, Porter. Ibivid Snare, farmer, Penn. Samuel Stewart, farmer, Cromwell. William Thompson, farmer, Warriorsmark. John Turbit. teacher, Henderson. Gardner M Thompson, ustice of peace, Franklin. John Watson, farmer, Warriorsmark. SECOND WEEK. Thomas Ashton, farmer, Springfield. • John Q. Adonis, manager, Franklin. John Brown, thriller, Springfield. A. C. Blair, farmer. Tell. Alexander Bell, farmer, Barren. Israel Baker, firmer, Tod. William Cummings, farmer, Barree. Wm. IV. 'Cam 0,11, fitrmer, Tell. Mirth, Flemicr, wagon maker, Walker: John Flenner, firmer, Henderson. Jacob Ilagev.iliriner, Tell. Benjamin Hartman. farmer, West. Joseph Houck, limner. Cass. Tobias Harnish, firmer, Morris. William Hays, farmer, Jackson. William Jordin, farmer, CroMwell. George W. Jeffries, farmer, Dublin: Daniel Kyper, mason, Walker. Henry Lightner, limner, West. Samuel .1. Marks, carpenter, Franklin. John Morrison, Esq., firmer, Shirley. Jacob Miller. farmer, Henderson. Robert Hair Powell, Tod. Joseph Park. farmer, Cans. Aaron Shore, farmer, Clay. Benjamin 5. Stitt, farmer, Dublin. Samuel Spyker. hatter. Carter. Vincent Stevens, farmer ' Warriorsmark. Daniel riming, farmer, Springfield. David Stewart, fernier, Morris. Peter Swoope. gentleman, Henderson. • Ttionias Weston, Esq., farmer Warriorsmarlc William Wagoner, mason, Clay. John Warefield, farmer, Henderson. Levi Wright, farmer, Union Eli Plummer, farmer, Hopewell. NOTICE • Js hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between .1. Wareham Matters, & W. J. Menem, trading tinder the firm of J. W. Mattern & Co., was, on the 9th day pt' March disolved by Mutual consent. All persons indebted to said tine, will please Cull before the Ist of %lay and settle their account's, the boidtS, and papers of said firm, will remain in the betideoft. Warehim Mattern, for settlement, .who will still contiiiite thd business in the same place. J. WAREHAM MATTEiN, WM. J. MATTERN, Mechanicsville, March 16,1853.—M. Abeautiful lot of Cast Iron Pumps, for Wells and Cisterns, just received, and for sale by 1P53. J. & W. SAXTON SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of certain Writs of Vend. Ex. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Hun tingdon county, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the front door of the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon. on Tues day the 12th day of April, at 10 o'clock. A. M., of said day, the following described Real Estate, to wit : All the right, title and interest of John Rodgers in and to a tract of land situate in Cromwell town ship, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Si mon Grate on the east, of Thomas ,E. Orhison on the south and west, of Enos McMnilin and others on the north, containing 180 acres, he the same more or less, of which about four acres are clear ed, having thereon a log house and a log stable. iieised, taken in execution, and to be sold as the,property ofJohn Rodgers. ALM—A lot of ground in Barree township, Huntingdon county, containing one acre, more or less, hounded shy lands of Hesekinh Crownover and Standing Stone Greek, having thereon n two story frame dwelling house, plastered on the out side and inside, a one story frame shop, weather boarded, a frame stable and other out buildings. Also, (lefts, right, title and interest in and to a feral or tract of land, in same township, containing 153 acres more or less, being the same tract of land sold and conveyed l,v Crownover and wife to defendant by deed, dated February 19th, 1850, and reporded same date. Seiied, taken in execution, and to be sold as ;int. : property of Allen Green. - . ALSO—AII the right, title end interest of Geo. W. Speer, and to a tract of bind in Tod town- Iltintingdon county, seryeyetb on a warrant in the name of Samuel Cornelius, containing four kindred acres more or less; part of which is clear ed and cultivated-one' other tract in said,town ship, in name of Dotteherty &• Speer, containing 439 acres morCor less, unimproved—one other tract of land in same township, hi nettle of Dough erty & Jpeer, containing 438 acres more or less— Also. all Defts. right, title and interest in and to the Mount Union town property, known as the Postlethwaite fitrna, in Shirley township. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George %V. Speer. ALSO—By Virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, I will sell at the same time and place, the follow ing described lot of ground: A certain messuage, tenement and lot of lend, situate on Moore street, in the borough of Hun tingdon, and hounded as follows. to wit begin ning. at a post at the corner of a lot belonging to Robert Lott, thence with twenty-four degrees west I mo hundred and twenty-nine feet to a post ad joining a lot or land of Dr. Beniamin.E. WAlur- • I trio, thence by the same fifty feet to a post, ad . joining other lots of the said Alexander Part, thence by a line parallel to the first shore men tinned line two hundred end twenty-nine feet to Moore street, thence along said Moore street fifty feet to the place of beginning, together with the hereditaments tuna appurtenances. Sei/eti, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Nathan Scofield. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sherift March 16, 1853, REGISTER'S NOTICE. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that the following named personS have settled their accounts in the Register's Office, at Hun tingdon, and that the said ileo(iitlltS will he pre sented for confirmation and allowance, at en Or phans' Court, to he held at Huntingdon, in and for said county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 12th day of April next. 1. George Hudson and :Jonathan Miller, Ad ministrators of the estate of Richard Bradley, late of Clay township. deed. 2. John M'Kinstry, Executor of the lost will and teserynent of Samuel M'Kinstry, late of Shir ley township dee'd. 3. John W. Mattern, acting Administrator of Jacob S. Mutters, dee'd.. who was one of the Executors of the last will of George Matters, late of Franklin township, dee'd. 4. Ephraim Shore and Joshua Shore, Admin istrators of the Ciotti: Of John Shoro,glate of Clay toenslritt t deed. S. :hunger gteart, Administrator of the es tate of Andrew Stewart. dee'd. 6. Andrew G. Neff, Executor of the last will and testainent of Abraham Zimmerman, late of Toil township, dec'il. 7. David Stever, Executor of the last will and testament of Jacob Butngarthier, lute of Cass township. dec'd. 8. Joshua Greenland, Esq., Administrator. of ? the estate of Joi n t litungardiner, late of Cass township, dee'd. 9. Isaac Swoop° until John Copenhaver, Ad ministrators of the estate of David Copenhaver, lute of Henderson township, deed. • 10. William L. Spear, Guardian of Cathaiiiie M. Spang, a minor child of Henry S. Spiting, late elf Morris township, ilec,d. 11. George Itrustatetter Gnardian of Henry Myers, minor son of Henry Myers. dee'd. M. F. CAMPBELL, Registers Office, Register. Huntingdon, March 16, 1853. 5 JULIUS STERN. No 171 North 2nd St., (opposite the Conte! hotel,) Philadelphia, Having in Store a full and extensive assortment of Millinery Articles, Trimmings, and Fancy Goods, such as relilmnds, Laces, Blond, Glace. Silks, Florences. Bonnet *antes, and a large as sortment of Needle.worked liars., Collars, Caps, Flounces, Inserting's, Edgings, &c., together with a great variety of other articles in our line too numerous to mention, at Wholesale & Retail, N. B. I request all such that are Aunt making their spring purchases to give me a call. Mardi Id, '13.-2m. STRAIV GOODS. ITARE this opportunity to notify my customers, mid the Trade in general. that I havo in store a choice assortment or sTRA w BONNETS, such !as Blond , , Tripo!i•. Pearl , . French Gimps, Gas . sniffers, CIIII,DBENS' lI.ITS, Bonnets. Straw Trinaninv, tad Millinery Goods, such as ('rapes, Taritons. Illusions. Silks, Ribbons, Crape and Tarlton Lining;, French and American Flowers, Buckram Fraines,Cruwns,'rips, &c., to which I in vite your attention. I have made arrangements with the pi iiv•ipal importers and Alattulacturers so that I, wiiihe enabled to receive all the newest Styles eflimnis. I feel confident that I can sell my Goods AS I.OW us any person in the trade. WM. G. CALVER, No. 59, N. 2nd St., Phila. March 9,1953.-3 m. WOOD A WILLOW WARE. 20,000 FANCY CORN BROOMS. 1,500 DOZ. BUCKETS, ASSORT'D COL. ORS, 600 NESTS CEDAR WASH TUBS, 800 CEDAR CHURNS. 500 DOZ. WILLOW BASKETS. 300 DOZ. WALL & SCRUB BRUSHES, The largest stock ever offered in Philadelphia, And the cheapest in the. world. Orders promptly filled. M. So J. M. ROWE, No. 111 North Third Street, March 9,'33.—ant. Philadelphia. NOTICE. ALL. ilirsons are warned against taking an as signnient of a Nute,.beari,og date September 18;1852, in favor of Simon Ley; for $36.79. Said note was obtained by fru ad Meta rppresentations as to. the contents. emiouni aha character of the pa.: pet, et the signing thereof, and will not fie paid by me, unless compelled by law. HENRY LEVI. March 2, 1958. PETITION. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessiotoi of the Peace, for the County of Huntingdon, it April Term, A. 1). 1853. The petition of Weiley Y. Green respectfully sheweth t That your petitioner has leased that large, commodious, well known.frame house, sit uate on the corner of Market aoi pt. David's st., in the borough of Binningltain, in said county, end known us the Inn or Tavern heretolbre kept by William Galbraith. Esq., tlcc'd., and being. desi rous of keeping a house of public. entertainment; that he is well provided with stabling for horses, and all other conveniences necessary fur the en tertainment of strangers and travelers. He there fore most respectfully, prays your Honors to grant him a license to keep an Inn or public house of entertainment in the same. W. I'. GREEN. We, the Undersigned, citizens of the borough of Birmingham, in the county of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that the above named petitioner, Wesley P. Green, is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room, stabling, and all other conveni ences for the accommodation of strangers and tra velers, und that said Inn or Tavern is reuly ne cessary and essential to accommodate the public and entertain stra tigers and triNelers. A. P. Kinney, ltdbert M'l)onal, G. C. Nurss, Stephen Hardy. Thomas Nivling, John Hunter, 'Thompson Mettler', A. P. Owens, _H. J. Graham, er John Bake, J. T. McVey, IturtutrDewolt; 8. S. Proudtbot, A. Jackson Crigman. (mh. 16 '53. Administrators' Notice LETTERS of administration on the estate of Julio H. W. .111eUinnes, late of /with, to,‘,, ship, ,doe'd., have bees granted,,tl..the Register of Huntingdon County, to the subscribers, one of whOm resides at Shippensburg, and the other ih Dublin township. All persons indebted td the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims to present them fur settle ment. It. r. M'CLURE, SAMUEL CAMP'I3ELL, Administrators. March 9,1853.-6 t SPITING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, . . IMPORTERS AITO DEALF.RS IN FRENCH MILLINERY GOODS, NO. 45 SOUTH-SECOND STREET, Platderphia. HAVING reccive by late arrivals a largo and well selected ussurtnieti! of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, are now prepared to offer to their customers; at the lowest market prices— Glace Silks fur . Bonnets, Fun^y Bonnet and Cup Ribbons, French and American Artificial Flowers, Crapes, and colors, Fancy Nets and Laces. Together with, every article appertaining to the Millinery. trade. March 9,'53,-3m. Timber Land for Sate. WILL be sold, at Private Sale, TIMBER LAND, (in small or large quantities,) situ ated and lying on the Woodcock Valley side of Timey Mountain, in the neighborhood of Mar klesburg, and extending several miles. Terms accommodating. Apply toJacob Creswell, Trough Creek, Hun tingdon county, or George Rundle & W. Griffith, Trustees of the Estate of Savage, No. 2, York st., Philadelphia. March 9, 1853.—tf. SHIRLEYSBUR4 FEMALE.,.SEIIIINARY AND jUNrATA: ACADEMY: THE Summer Session of these Institutions com mences on WEDNESDAY TUE 4Tii HAY OF' MAY, and, continues five months.. A fund of $l5OO has. been procured, to be epplind to the purchase of a superior philost.phicai upparions and ' a standarr; library. With these facilities for in struction, the Principals and Trustees of .theie .14- stit utions offer to all, and especially to those seek ' ing to qualify themselves fur teaching, advantages equal to those enjoyed by the academical student in our colleges, • These luislitittiOns tird In ihe same village, °lough entirely separate, and some distance apart, thus affording to parents the opportunity of send in;; their sons; and daughters together. Believing that the same principles sought to he carried out in our common school systoa, should, and will eventually, extend to the • highest branches of is liheral erfacatilm. the Principal.: and Truistota view. what they liavt (gone only as the nucleus of fur ther and more exletulcd eitiirts, which. as they proceed, will tumble them to athird to all classes, a liberal course at eitumtion, abate expense more commensurate with the limited moils:of:a large number of the youth ,if our State, who are enga ged to the praise-worthy endeavor to obtain en education. And with this expectation, they coin inend their Institutions to the patronage anti kind assistance of all friends of n sound, liberal and general education. TERMS—FitmaLE SEMINARY: Lessons on the Piano, with the use of in• smut - tent, per quarter, $B,OO Latin and French, each, 4,00 Painting $3.00, and Drawing ' 1,50 Vocal Music, with the Piano accompani- men,, 50 Board, lights, washing and tuition, for the Summer Session of 22 weeks, $45 00 No incidentals. Day scholars, the usual prices, according to studies. TERMS—ACADEMY: Tuition, $6.00. $,0,00, nntl $12,00, per ens. eion, nceording to gratin of studios. Boarding can Ito had in the for front $1,50 to $2,00, Nut &Wee,on for absence except in eased of . protracted siekin!ss. . Cr The semi-annual examinntion of the Pu pils of the Female Seminary will commence-on 77itirsdag the 7th day qf April. The friends of the Summery, end the public, are respectfully in vited to attend . JAMES CAMPBELL, A. M., Pribeimil. of Female Seminary. B. J. CAMPBELL,. Principal of Academy. Mare 1853.-3 m. it. A. MILLER, ,D. 111. S. Artificial Teeth, .fram ; one to ton full set, mounted in the Inuit improved modern f;tyli•. Filli . n4, 1 , 1 and Cleaning dune with care and nentneas. Teeth &Miele(' with all the ease and despatch that modern science can furnish. March 2, 1853. Administrator's Notice. Estate of WILLIAM IRVINE,IIIte of IVarriorstuark town6hip, deed. . , Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the shove gatate, all per sons indebted will make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JAC0.1.3 STIR NS, March 2, 1853.60, IVANTEU: - In exelnuige for inerehandiae, 50f) bushels of dried eludes, paired; 950 bushels of Peaches, un paired. A. S. HARRISON, & Co. Just Arrived. :One of the hest and largest selected stocks of Boots and Shoes in Huntingdon. Also full as sortment of Gum Shoes, of all sizes, at the oew 'store of J. ilarourr. WORLDN PAIR PREMIII7 , I SAS' & Moro Proof of their Superior' y. The Late Fire in Jersey City. Mr. Silas C. Herring—Sir: It given as mach pleasure to state that a Safe of your make was the means' of preserving our honks and valuable pa pers. together with a lot Of'Silver.Spoono T Forka r &e., from destruction by the fire that occurred in our store on the night of the 27th ult., et No. a Montgomery st. The fire commenced near the Safe. which. owing to its situation on a wall, did not fall into the cellar, but was exposed to the full heat of the fire from its commencement, and when taken from the ruins hail all the brass plates and knobs comfiletely melted off. Yours, E. B. EARLE & CO _ Jersey City, Feb. 3, 1853. Great Fire in Strawberry st.—Leiter ft om Lewis 4. Co.—Phila., Alarch 29, 1852. Mr. John Farrel—Sir: It affords me much sat isfaction to inform you that the " Herring Sala mander Safe" which we purchased of you a short time since, preserved our hooks and papers in good condition, during the severe ordeal through which it passed at the dissittrous conflagration that took, place at our warehouse on the morning of the 28th list , when the safe was exposed to the most intense heat for sonic hours, and ',Then dragged from the flames was red hot on several sides.. We make this statement by way of hearing testifuony to the uortlt of these valuable Fire Proofs. !Very respectfully, LEWIS & Co. the Primrietor of the genuine " Herring Sala mander Saes," challenges the whole world, in the Sum of One Thousand Dollars, to produce their einial. Awarded the Prise Medal at the World's Fair, London, and the GOLD MEDAL by the Amer ican Institute. Over 8000 of these safes have been sold and are now in use, and more than 100 have passed triumphantly through accidental fires: Second-hand Safi, and "Salamanders" of er makers, basing been taken in pert pay for "Herring's," for sale at cheap rates. • JOIIN FARREL, 34 Walnat St ., Yhiladclphia. Ifir Marbleised Iron Mantles, Table Tops. ¢•c.; from the Works of the celebrated "SALAMANDER MARBLE Co." on hand in great variety. March 2,1833.-3 m. CARR, GIESE, & CO., FLOUR, GRAIN & LITIVOUIR Commissfati Merchants, Nos. 23 & 25,, Spear's Wharf, BALTIIVIORZI. REFER TO John Clark, Esq., President Citizens Bank, Balt. A. P. Giles, Esq., Cashier Franklin Bank, " John Hertzler, Jr., Esq., Philadelphia. Rogers, Sinnicksou, & Co., " J. Tome, Esq., Presd't Cecil Bank, Port Deposit. J. Wallower 44pn, Harrisburg Col. 11. C. Ey , Selinsgrove. J. 11. App & Co., " Ragle, ',Wingate & Co•, W. W. Cooke, Esq.. Muncy. Simon Schuyler, Esq., " Geo. Bodine, Hughesville. W. Weaver &•Go.. Montoursville. Gen. W. F. Packer, Williamsport. T. W. Lloyd, Cashier, James H. Holing, Esq., Lewis G McHenry & Bubb, Jersey Shore. J. I'. Hiding, Luck Haven. CarrTGiese 6- Co., have the hugest wharf room of any Commission House in Baltimore, al ways giving quick despatch to bouts in discharg ing their cargoes. [Feb. 23-6 m Executer's Notice. Estate of Hezekiah Rickets, late of Shirley town ship deed. Letters testamentary haying been granted to the undersigned on the estate ot:..ileiekiati Rick— ets, late of Shirley township, tk , C'd.,• All person: : having. claims against said •estate afro requested to present them duly authenticated Tor settlement without delay, and all pursues indebted to said es lute are requested to make immediate payment. A. S. RICK WI S, JOHN BARE, Executors Feb. 23, 1853.-Gt.• MOUNTAIN ACADEMY, BIRMINGHAM, PA. The Summer Term of this Jnatitution will com meice itrkilkeSiiify, April 2711 i nest. • - Lnstructions given in MI the branch. prepara• tory to entering College. TEnns.—Tuition per Session; of twenty-two weeks, 16,00 to $12.00 according to studies pur sue4payable. in .advance. hoarding, Witthing, iPc., usual prices. V' Charges to date from time of entering tort no leduotions mtde for absence unless tabled by • sickness, It is the deierfiltrationi.(Vrovidente to render the. Schuoi. in ell rlsocts, worthy of confidence and patronage. THOMAS WARD, A. AI., Feb. 16, '53.-11t Principal. FORGE and FURNACE PROPERTY For Sale or Ruh REBECCA FURNACE AND FORG.E, with -IA the necessary buildings, situate on waters of Standing Slone Creek, is now fm sale or rent. This desirable property, lily any person , inclined. to enter into the Iron business, oft.rs f:ivorable facilities. Situated, tin it is, I *init. oft the pub lic improvements at. Huntingdon or Petersburg ; in the heart iq a well wooded country, and with ehtindance of the finest quality of . Iron re within key. !lnes from its location, it oftbrs to the enter- Mizing, an opportunity seldom met with, to em bark in a profitable business. l'erSolls . desiring intbrination on the subject, may apply to• Witham or tleorge Couch, at Conchs' Mills, Barreetownship, Huntingdon co.; Mrs. Mary Couch, Altoona, Blair co.; or Thomas I'. Campbell, Esq., Huntingdon. QE I E COUCH; WILL lI:OtTCH,. Ex'ra. of A. Couch, decease • - MARY COUGH, Executrix of Wm. Conch, ,lec'd. N. B. If not sold or rented, the undivided half part of the above property will he offered for sale at the Court House, in the borough of Hunting don, on Tuesday the 19th day of April next. Feb. 9, 1853. SOMETHING 11LW. M RS. 11. G. SLPLEE. invites the attention. of Country Merchants and Dress Makers tti her unrivuled.assortinent of • • , PAPER PATTERNS, for fail sitedLadies' Bressta, Sleeves Mantles, ' Tillman Montilids, Copes, Aprons, Seel., &c. &c. The Patterns are embroidered in various de signs, printed anti fringed, showing exactly how the Dress will appear when made. Being in constant coMmuniention with the best houses of London and Paris, and furnished month ly with every now design as soon as it appears, the public can always depend on this Old Estnb lish.l /louse for tho most recherche novelties in in dress; Always on.liand a beautiful assortment of Children's Clothing, •. of the newest styles and materials. Medal. were awarded her in 1848, ?50, and .52. CP' A not of Six Patients will he sent to any one enclosing Three Dollars. Mrs. U. U. Su lee's Children's Clothing 41Putiern Emporium . . 54 South 2rl Se., PhOadalphra, Feb. '2, 1853.•3rr