LP_Vaaap V comEnuamll. r Nunitingdon, June 91, I Sl3. On friend, Colonel Stone, of the New York Commercial Advertiser, has just, prepared a short manual for exercise at the dinner table, having in view the new regulations, said to have been adopted at the Astor House, of supplying each gentleman boarder with a linen jacket, to keep him cool at din per. We hear of nothing presented for the ladies. The following is the proposed manual : The head waiter should be commissioned as a drill officer. The guests being arranged in lines up and down the tables, a peal of the gong will bring them to order. Then the words:— " Ready !" Off coats !" -"On jackets r' " Steady !" 4 , Be seated." "Handle spoons!" And so through the dinner. At the close, another Teal of the gong. 4. Ready !" " Rise up!" 4, Off jackets!" "On coats!" " Handle tooth-picks!" " Diamixsrd !" The new church of St. Mary. at Cincinnati i s nearly completed. It is adorned with a handsome steeple, which *yin contain a chime of bells, the smallest of which will weigh three hundred pounds, and the largest three thousand pounds. The hells were cast. by Mr. Collin, of Cincinnati. Judges Salaries, A flarrishog correspondent of the Penns sylvanta Inquirer, of date of June 9th, states that on that morning the Supreme Court had decided that the law taxing the salaries of the Judges of the several courts is unconstliulona/ ; and also that the law reducing the salaries $4OO, does not ex tend to those whose appointment was prior to the increase of salaries soon after the adoption of the new Constitution. The case was brought up on a Millidti- MUI upon the Treasurer, who refused to pay the a Clary of Judge HEPBURN, of Car. lisle. Judke HEPBURN claimed $2,000, and the State Treasurer refused to pay more than $l6OO. It was argued that Judge IlFrouart having been appointed before the salary was raised, the $4OO was • nothing than a gratuity, which the Legis lature was at liberty to take away, The court, however, thought otherwise and so decided. It also decided that it was un constitutional to lay a specific tax upon the salaries of Judges, as it would du in- directly what could not be done directly, viz: reduce the salaries of Judges fixed, by law, (luring their continuance in office. Judge RODGF.RS delivered the opinion of • the Court, which was very able, and occu pied about an hour in the delivery. • Democratic State Convene lion. Whereas, the General Assembly of .Pennsylvania, at its late session, enacted a law by which the Freemen of the State are required, at the general election in October next, to elect, by a popular vote, - a Board of Canal Commissioners : And whereas, it is important that the demo cratic Harrison party should preserve a fall and complete organization of all its forces by the presentation of honest, faith ful and competent candidates, distinguish ed for their integrity, in favor of a prudent and economical management of the public works, and opposed to the wastful expel).- dimes and flagrant abuses of the fires-' Kent administration, to the free and intle• pendent voters of the State, for their sup port :--The undersigned State Commit tee, therefore, call upon the members of said party, iu the different counties to elect at such times and places as they may think proper, in conformity with the usages of the party, Delegates !rota each enatorial and Representative District, pursuant to the pi ()visions of the Senatori al and Representative Apportionment Act, passed at the recent session of the Legislature, and equal to the number of Senators and Representatives from such county or district, to meet in General Convention, at Harrisburg. on WED NESDAY, THE 6th DAY OF SEP. TENDER, NEXT, at 12 o'clock, M., to nominate suitable candidates for CA NAL COMMISSIONERS, to be sup ported by the Harrison Democratic party of the State, at the ensuing general elec tion. GEORGE FORD, Lancaster; HENRY MONTGOMERY, Harrisburg WILLIAM M. WA r t 5, Erie, WM. F. HUGHES, Philadelphia co., JOHN G. MILES, Huntingdon. JOHN TAGGART, Northumberland, HARMER DENNY, Pittsburg, JOHN S. RICHARDS. Reading, JACOB WEYGANDT, Easton. ?-.l,iy 17, 1843. !lead Quarters 10th Division P. M. May 9.9, 1843. General •rdere—No. The delegates from the several Vulun Leer Companies in the 10th Division P. M wishing to participate in an Encampment to be held during the present season, will meet at the house of Geo. Jackson in the borough of Huntingdon, on Friday the 30th day ut June, 1843, for the purpose of fixing on the time and place of holding .aid Encampment, and making the neces• try arrangements for the same. JOHN POTTER, Major General. RIiWELL, Aid-de-Camp. May 31, 1843. JUST received, and for sale, wholesale and retail, a large ;apply of Doctor Wistar's Balsam of (gild Cherry-440, Houc/c'sl'unacca, at the lluntingdon Drug 9. TIRE MARKETS. • [CORRECTED wEr.t:LY.] - Philadelphia, Jo: e 16. WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - - - 15 00 RYE MEAL, do. - - - - 3 12i CORN do. do. WHEAT, plimePenna. per bush. - - 1 10 Rim do. - - -63 CORN, yellow, do. - - - 66 do. white, do. - • • 55 OATS, tlO. - - - 32 WHISKEY, in bls. Ballimorr, Jnne 16. WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - $5 00 a 5 12i WHEAT, per bush. - 1 00 a 1 10 CORN, yellow, do. - - - - 62 do. white, da 14Y E. (lATS. VVIIISKEY, in bbls Pittsburgh, J u ne 16. - - $3 75 a 3 87 FLOUR, per bbl W HEAT, per bush. - RYE, do. - ()Ars, do. • CORN, do. - WHISKEY, per gal. - - (rt•W heat Rye, Oats, Corn and Whiskey not reported. GRAND PARADE. The u uderiigned appointed a. Commit tee of invitation lor a Grand Parade, to be held in the borough of Johnstown, Cambria county, Pa., on the 6 7, and 8, of September neat, would in compliance with a resolution adopted at a meeting of the volunteers and citizens of Johnstown, held on the Bth day of lune inst. respect tully invite the Volunteers of Allegheny, Westmoreland, Armstrong, Indiana, Som erset, Huntingdon, 'Bedford and Cambria counties, to co-oporate with us in the above parade. Companies accepting this invitation are requested to notify the coin. mittee of investigation, as soon as conve nient. Col. JOAN KEAN, Muj. S. M. FOX, Capt. J. K. SO RYOCE; " G. W. HATLEY, Lieut. It. B. GAGEBY, " P. LEVERGOOD, " S. WHITE, " J. CROUSE, Committee of Invitation June 21,1843, EitaaLptsaw C 3 as, aa. evni. iiV ED or stolen from the N I • • RI premises of the subscriber, I ? . on the night of the 12th inst., a t up . black stud colt 2 years old, turn !__,:. lug grey about the head, two sweets on the near side of his neck and one on the other, a wart on the inside of the near hind leg above the hough. Any person returning said colt, or giving information to the subscriber will be liber ally rewarded. THOMAS S. RUSSELL. Sinking Valley Huntingdon county. June 21, 1843.—5 t. pd. Althninegtratoes olice. 1, E'll'EßS of administration on the es j tate of John Clayton, late of West township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. MARY CLAYTON, JAMES CLAYTON, Administrators, June 21, 1841 6t. Executor's Notice. %van CE is hereby given, that Letters testamentary on the last will and tes tament of Samuel Finlay, late of Dublin town ship, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the subscribers. All persons there tore indebted to the estate of said deed., are requested to make immediate payment. and all having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement, to JOHN WALKER, JAMES CREE, Jr. Executors. June 21, 1843.-6 t. Administrator's Notice. Tr_ ETTERS of administration on the es tate of Dan. Yoder, late of Henderson township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those Navin; claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. DAVID YODER, Henderson Huntingdon County JACOB ZOOK, Menno tp. Mifflin County. Administrators. June 14, 1843.-61. .4dmimiatratoes .Notice. ETTERS of administration on the 4,1619 estate of John Scullin, late of the Bo rough of Petersburg, Huntingdon co. dec'd. have been granted to the undersigneil. All persons indebted to the said estate are reques ted to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement with out delay. JOHN M'CULLOCH, Adm'r. June 14, 1843.-6 t. Administrator's Notice. LF.TTERS of administration on the estate of Jacob Hegie, late of Tell township, Huntingdon county, deed., have been granted to the undersigned.— All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it' will present them duly authenticated for set tlement without delay. THOS. W. NtELY, Adm'r. Dublin township, May 24, 1843.---1 pd. DR. WILLIAM SWOOPE, vtitlLD inform his friends and the pub lic, that he has removed to the new house, on the corner immediately above his former residence in Main street. Whei e he can at all times be found, by those who desire his professional services. Dt.:. :1, 734.2. Chair and Cabinri Making. 11.110 MAS ADAMS, Respectfully informs thecitizens of he tinhas c g o e m a e a n u c d vicinity, e ci that the I,ove businesses in all their various / ' , ranches, in the shop occupied by him the last year ass chair shop, opposite Geo. Jackson's hotel. All kinds of work made to order on the the shortest notice, warrented to be good, and will be given in exchange for all kinds of country produce, and very cheap for cash. Coffins made on sight. June 7, 1842. CL.)ctZ'l.-ICC3 ITS hereby given to capitalists, that one of 44, the very finest limestone farms, will be offered for sale on the 4th of July next, that is in West township, about four miles from the Penn'a canal, and in a good neighbor hood, containing 373 ACRES and allowances, 250 of which are cleared, and in a high state of culdvation, with two large apple orchards, one peach orchard, with one large frame barn and one log bare, with a large two story log house well finished and two want houses, with other necessary out buildings. The above described prop erty was owned by the late Matthew Cris• well and purchased by the•subscriber. Ow ' ing to the derangement of money matters, the subscriber twill feel willing to let the property go at a fair price, sti that any per son fivieg at a distance will not be disappoin ted by attending on the premises, on the day of sale, at which time and place the condi tions of sale will be made known by the sub scriber. THOMAS EWING. June 7, 1893. Orphans' Court Alblice. ESTAtE OF ROREMT THOMPSON, DEC'''. At an Orphpns' Court held at Huntingdon on the second Monday of April 1843, a rule was granted upon the heirs and legal repre sentatives of Robert Thompson, late of Dub lin township, dec'd., to come into Court on the second Monday of August next, and accept or refuse the real estate of said dec'd. at the valuation thereof. JOHN SHAVER, Sheff. June 7, 1343. 4t. ,I..ara.rfaca3 fracor.v The subscriber will offer at public sale at the Court House in the borough of Hunting don, on Friday of the first week of the next August Courr, If not sooner di.iposed of at private sale, the tract of land and premises on which he resides, situate in Henderson township, adjoining lands of the estate of Abraham Vandevander, deed. on the east, Abraham Plowman on the west, and Juniata river on the south containing about 75 ACRES. The improvements arc a two stor3 log house ani a stable, a small orchard, and about 25 acres of cleared land. _ _ Terms made known on the day of Buie. ALEX. JACOBS. Henderson township, i June 7, 1843. NEW VOLUME OF GODIEMS LADY'S BOOKS TO COMMENCE WITH JULY, 1843. Original Paintings b the first Masters of the Art—Original Designs--Original Mauer. We offer as follows:---1 copy Lady's Book and 1 copy of Godey's Centre-table Orna ment, cintaining 13 elegant mezzotint and steel Engravings, for $3. 2 copies Lady's Book and 2 copies of Godey's Centre-table Ornament contain ing 13 elegant mmotint and steel Engra vings, for, $5 5 copies Lady's Book and 3do do do 10 8 do do do 4do do do 15 11 do do do sdodo do 20 23 clo do do 10 do do do 40 • The Centre-table Ornament is the first of the kind that has eve: originated in this country, and, of course, came from the office of the Lady's Book, from whence all other designs and ideas are copied. We have now in hand tell original Paint ings, by the most celebrated artists • of the day. Address L. A. GODLY, Publisher's Hall, Philadelphia June 7, 1843. CAUTION " " " GiYi LL persons are hereby cautioned 761 against meddling with selling, disturb ing or removing, the following described property, which we this day purchased at Shensff Si.le, as property of Alex. John ston, in West township, and left in his pos session until we see proper to remove the same, viz 1 Bay Stallion, 2 sorrel Horses, 1 'arm wagon and bed, 1 sleigh, 1 saddle, 1 lot of boxes, barrels and horse feed in sta ble, 2 lots of boards, 1 grain cradle, 1 grind stone, 1 shovel, 1 wagon-trough, 1 clock, 1 buffalo robe, 1 lot sundries on garret, 1 sled, 6 sets gears, 1 meat vessel, 1 Bureau and book case, 2 stoves, 1 windmill, 5 bushels corn more or less, 13 chairs, 1 dining table,. 1 small stand, and all household furniture o f said Johnston, subject to execution. WM. STEWART, JAS. LEONARD, JOHN HAGEN. May 12, 1843.—1 t pd. 17th 'Notice, WOTICE is hereby given to all persons /al interested, that the accounts of Daniel Africa and George Taylor, Esquires, As signees of Irvin Horrell and James S. for ret; under a voluntary assignment, has been filed in my office, and will be presen ted to the Court of Common Pleas of Hun tingdon county, on the third Monday, (and 19th da)y) of June next, at an Adjourned Court then to be held in the borough of Huntingdon, for confirmation and allowance, and the same will then be confirmed and allowed, unless cause be shewn why the same should not he done. JAMES STEEL, Prot')' Prothonotary's Office, Huntingdon, May 3, 1843. 5l HOUCKS VEGETABLE LINA ME IV T, for sprains and rhuttt !ism, just received anti for Pale at the ',rug store of T. K. Simonton. Also a fresh supply of iloucks Panacea. 7. K. SIMO.NTON, Agent. Huntingdon Oct. 5,1842. JUSTICES' BLANKS for sate at •Y:s C 7: r. Z3aLlealp EA3tkccolr.aoo The sub..' werrespeatfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he still continues the merchandising in the t oom for merly . iicrupied by the store of Madden & Lutz, in Shn leysburg, and solicits a contin uance of their favors. He has also erected a POTTERY, for the manufactnre of Sl' 0 N E and EARTHEN NA ARE. His ware has been I well tested and proven to be inferior to none in the country. Merchants will find it an advantage in supplying themselves at this establishment. His terms will be suitable to the times. Orders from a distance will be strictly and promptly attended to. Thank ful for past tavors, he solicits a share of pub lic patronage. JOHN LUTZ. Shirleysburg, June 7, 1843.--tf. In the Court of Common Pleas of Hun tingdon County. Enoch M'Geary, No. 196 Novem vs. bcr Term, 1842. Elizabeth M'Geary, Muria Subpmna for Divorce, returnable the second Monday of August 1843. On the Petition of the above named Enoch NrG eat y, .presented at November Term ! 1842, praying to be divorced from the bonds nt matrimony entered into with Elizabeth; M'Geary,the Court grant a Pluries Subpoena i as above stated, directed to the said LIN : beth M'Geary, carnmanding .her, that set ting aside all other business and excuses whatsoever she he and appear in her own proper person before the Judges at Hunting den at a Court of C. ommon Pleas there to be held in and for the said county on the 14th day of August next, to answer the petition of the said Enoch, and skew cause why the said Enoch her husband should not be divorced from the bonds of matrimony agreeably to the act of assembly in such case made and provided. JOHN• SHAVER, She? iff. June 7, 1843. 4t. Five! Smokel! Segars I!! 3)1,000 common and 7,603 half Spanish SEGARS, just received and for sale, by the thousand, hundred, nr I).x—cheap fur cash—at the DRUG STORE of T. K. SIMONTON. Huntingdon, May 31.—ti CHAIRS ! CHAIRS! ! The subscriber is now prepared to furnish every description of CHAIRS, from the plain kitchen to the most splendid and fash ionable one for the parlor. Also the LUXURIOUS AND EASY CHAIR FOR THE INVALID, in which the feeble and afflicted invalid, though unable to walk even with the aid of crutches, may with case move himself from room to room, through the garden and in the street, with great rapidity. Those who are about going to housekeep ing, will find it to their advantage to give him a call, whilst the Student and Gentle man of leisure are sure to find in his newly invented Revolving Chair, that comfort which no other article of the kind is capable of affording. Country merchants and ship pers can be supplied with any quantity at short notice. _ .... ABRAHAM McDONOUUH, No. 113 South Second street, two doors below Dock, Philadelphia. May 31, 1843.--1 yr. Phallte court AMC. TE - 1 virtue of an order of the Orphans' 4.4.4 ('curt, will be exposed to sale by pub lic vendue or outcry on the premises in Chilcoatstown, Union township, linntingdon cranity, on Tuesday the 4th day of July, A. I). 1843, All that certain messuage, tene ment and lot of vound in said village of Chilcoatstown, in the said township and county, bounded by lots of David Clarkson and others, upon which is erected a story and a half frame dwelling house, 26 feet in front, and running back 22 feet, the said property of Shedrick Corbin, late of township, enmity, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased. The title is indisputable. TEams.—One third of the purchase mo ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal want pry mt nts thereafter, with interest from the con firmation of the sale, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court. JOHN REED. Clerk. Attendance will be given by ABRAHAM CORRIN, Administrator. May 31, 1843.—ts NOTICE. LI. persons are hereby notified that 1, 43, the subscriber, purchased at Sheriff's Sale on the 6th clay of M I, inst. as the prop erty of Thomas Cooper of Henderson town ship, Huntingdon county, the followingprnp erty which 1 have left in the possession of the said Thomas Cooper, to be taken care of, it not being convenient to remove the same, to wit : 1 bay horse, 1 black horse, 2 sets goers, 1 cutting box, 1 hay fork, 1 wind mill, 1 iron wedge, 1 lot straw, 12 acres wheat, 4 acres rye, 1 shovel plough, 1 IoR sled, 1 harrow, 7 hogs, 1 side hill plough, 2' calves, 12 saw longs at Hampson's saw mill, of 25 saw logs Lane's saw mill, 1 clock, 1 , saddle and bridle. And also a cow, bought at Coratable's Sale as the property of said Cooper, on 29th inst. Also, the undersign, d purchased an as signment of the lease of the land on which Thomas Cooper lives, on the 27th April 1843, which lease is from David Hare to Thomas Cooper, and expires on the 12th April 1849. All persons are therefore hereby cautioned and forewarned against intermeddling with the above mentioned property, as the same belongs to me, and 1 will . proceed according to law against any person mtermeddling with the same or any part thereof. WILLIAM HARE. I May 31, 1842.---St. deninistrator's .Police. • Tr _ ErI'ERS of administrstinn on the es aa Cite of John Isenberg, late of the bo rough of Alexandria, 11untingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to tile undersigned, All persons indebted {to said estate are rt.-- quested to make immediate payment, and those haying claims against it will present them properly authenticated fur settlement without delay. SAMUEL mane 7, 78.3.-st. A FRIENDLY HINT. ip t va il imatio l i It is now more than a year since I dispo sed of the "Huntingdon Journal," and du- 114THEREAS by precept to me direc• ring all that time, 1 have been weitirg pa- V V ted by the Judges of the Commorf tiently, upon those who are in my debt, for Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear subscription and advertising. I have been IMg test the 15th day of April, A. B. 1643, living on-promises ; and what is more, those, I . not commanded to make to whom 1 am indebted, have been obliged to take 'Promises' from me; and they like PUBLIC PROC,L.9III ATION - myself, are getting out of , patience with this throualiout iny whole bailiwick that an ad• credit system. Now by way of kind of a , : • =• j ourned court of Common Pleas a hint I wish to say to all who know them- will be selves to be in arrears tome, that /must have held at tlw court house, i h the borough of my accounts closed ; and there is another Huntingdon,in the county of Huntingdon:. part of the story-1 WILL.. lam not dispo- on the third Monday (anti 19th day) of sett to be illnatured, but mind 1 tell you all, June, A. D. 1845, for the trial. of all is , ' I am out of money—Mearly out of credit— sues in said court which remains uniletei -. - and a settlement must be had between this and August Court--or well I wont say mined before the said Judges when and what. A. VV. BENEDICT. where all Jurors, IVitnesses and suitors Huntingdon, May 3, 1843.—tac. in the trial of all said issues arc required . VALUABLE PROPERTY to Dated at Huntingdon the 15th day of A Aril A. D. one thousand eight AT hundred and furty.three, and the f , O 'public salr. year of American Independence. - JOHN SHAVER, SU: 1 „I,HEundersigned will offer at public sale, Sheriff's office Hunting- .? oh I uesday, the lot day of August next, ;don May 17th 1843. on the premises, in Antes township, that' 1 large and valuable tract of .. riasT RATE LAND, situate on the little Juniata, adorning land of Edward Bcll, including the large bottom on this side of the little Juniata, containing 300 ACRES, more or less, about 8 or 10 acres of cleared land, end the remainde remark ably well timbered, with both Pine and A ,-1,4;: Oak ; and a first rate natural seat of water power, sufficient water to run a Grist and Saw Mill. ems of sale will be made known on the premises, on the day of sale ; and will be such as will be most likely to accommodate purchasers. ---- ISRAEL CRYDER May 24th, 1£43.-3t. pd. CA.tr TION. LI. persons are hereby cautioned a- JC , 4l_ gainst meddling with, selling, disturb ing or removing the fdlowing described prop erty, which I this day purchased at Sheriff 's S tie, as the property of Thomas Ewing, in West cp., Huntingdon county, and left in his possession until 1 see proper to remove the same, viz:-2 bay mares and 1 sucking colt. All persons are therefore cautioned and fore • warned against intermeddling with the above mentioned property, as the same belongs to me, and I will proceed according to law against any person intermeddling with the same or any part thereof. JAMES EMI'S G. May 15, 1843,-3t. pd. m 24 DIVA/ ROTIEVIgio TO THK SICK AND AFFLICTED 4 2 73VELt wa2maoo—TH AT DOCTOR PURCELL, 1/0 AS returned to Huntingdon, and opened an Office in the first house in Hilt street, next to the Bridge. Where Me dicine and advice can be had tnr any of the afflicting diseases that affect the human sys tem. All letters addressed to Doctor Pur cell, (k" — Must be post paid. Huntingdon. May 17, 1843.---ly. zazler HOTEL. 9.00 MARKET STREET, (Above 6th Street) Philadelphia. BOARDING $ll,OO PER DAY. aPHE subscriber, thankful for the liberal %L. support of his friends and the public generally, respectfully informs them that he still continues at the old established house, where he will be pleased to accommodate all those who favor him with their patronage. CHRISTIAN BROWER. Dec. 14, 1842. —tf. MRS, MARY W. NEFF, RESPECTFULLY inflirms the cue. turners of her late husband, and the public in general, that she has taken part of the store formerly owned by her hus band, and that she intends adding thereto by a stock of GOODS from Philadelphia, this fall, which will consist of Cloths, Cassimers, Cassinetts, Merinoes, Mouslin de Laines, Silks, Shawls, Mos Hos, linsiery and Gloves; Also, a general assortment of Hardware and Groceries, and all articles which are generally kept in country stores, which will be sold on the lowest terms. Country produce taken in exchange, Alexanifila, Nov, 8, 1842. Proclamation. WHEREAS by precept to me direc ted by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear ing test the 15th clay of April, A. D. 1843, 1 am commanded to make PUBLIC PROCIAM 4 'PION throughout my whole bailiwick that an adjourned court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the fourth Monday (and 26th day) of June, A. D. 1843, for the trial of all is; sues in said court which remains undeter' mined before the said Judges when and where all Jurors, Witnesses and suitors in the trial of all said issues are required to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 15th day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-three, and the 66 year of Amer ican Independence. • JOHN SHAVER, Sh'ff. Sheriff's office Hunting- 0 • dim Yisty :7;11 7843, LIST OP JURORS For an. Adjourned Court of Oninion Pleas to be held for the county of Hun tingdon, commencing- on the third Mon day, (and 19th days) of June 1843. FIRST WEEK. ' Allegheny Township—Robert Thompson, Joseph Patton Jr., Jacob Bonslough. Antes—John Coleman, Daniel slack. Barrcc--Samuel Miller, William Oaks, William Couch, Jr. . • Blair—George Port, William Anderson; Alexander M'Cormick, Joseph Dysart. • Cromwell--William Harper. Franklin-Samuel Wigton, Martin Shank John Swings, David Henderson. Frankstown—Charles Wilsoni Burgess B. Willett,.William Henderson—John Wollkill. Porter—David Anderson. • Shirley—John Long, John Sharra; Sfiringfield—Richard Madden. Tod—John Gehrett. Walker—George Hawn. Warriorsmark—John P. Owens Esq., Da , ; vid Beck, William Cunningham. West— Thomas Ewing, Mark Evan s, Samuel Myton. Woodbern—Michael Wike, Robert Mar - - tin, Samuel Dean. SECOND WEEK Allegheny—Samuel Moyer, John Miller: Barree—John Harper; Blair—John Cox. Cromwell—Peter Ripple. Dublin--Daniel Brown, Williani A. Hud son, William Appleby. Frankstonm- Joseph Jones. Henderson-William White, Matthew M'Connell, Joseph I.lorland. Morris—Hugh Dunn. • • Porter---John Hatfield. Shirley--George Eby, Jesse Hollinsworili, Benjamin Leas, John Clark, Samuel Shaver. Snyder--Thomas Johnston. Sjeringfield-••-JamesM'Neal (of A.) Josh ua Shore. - _ Tell--Williarn Clayton, Samuel M'Feat ers. Tod—John P. Snare, Jesse M'Lain. Tyrone—Armstrong Crawford, James Wilson, William Wilson. Union---John Steel, Richard Chilcoat, Nathan Greenland, Jr. West—William S. Porter, Esq. Woodbery- -John K. Neff, John Btum , Baugh, Randolph Spang. TRIAL LIST FOR ADJOURNED Court, Cononenetng 19th June MST WEEK. Walter's heirs v Stoner & Stoner Walter's heirs v Stoner & Stoner Wallace v Addleman Limit v Seeds Deford v Ennis Wharton et al v Swoope's Adin'rs. Smith & M'Namara v Baughman Butler v Brown & Dougherty M'Craelten v Smiley M'Murtrie v Morrison Bell v Pollock Com'th for Kinsels v Smith et al Com'th. v Peter Hewit Same v M'Kee Lightner v Johnston Hopper v Lytle & Patterson Carothers v Wentz Patterson v Caldwell Culbertson vKeinp & Cunningham Hetherington v Hewit SECOND WEE'. Householder Maize Hemphill Waggoner Ludlows Adm'ra. Miller M'Cnnnel's Ex'rs, Cresswell ✓ Anderson ✓ Glazier ✓ Ennis ✓ Harklerode et al ✓ Coryell v Goodfellow's Adm'r. v M'Namara & Royer vKemp & Cunningham ✓ Barton ✓ Alexander ✓ Ewing ✓ Reamey ✓ M'Cauley et al ✓ Clayton et al ✓ Betts et al Com'th Holiday's Ex'rs. Ewing Jackson Caldwell Com'th for use Middletown Bank ✓ Ennis ✓ Coulter's Adm'r. ✓ Stewart ✓ Patterson & Lytle ✓ Benner __ Com'th Piper Stewart Devine Baker & Co, v Hunter & Wigton Smith v tlenry v 11.u•t M'Nutt Same ✓ Cromwell Is Moore ✓ Brecht. ✓ Caldwell & Gates ✓ Hew►t & Fries ✓ Holing ✓ Lightner et al ✓ Royer et al v ✓ Gates ✓ M'Cahan ✓ Caldwell & Stewart ✓ Leblie Bolinger Stroub & Co Rel MOhre's Ex`rs. Rogers Moorhead Coni'th tOr use Brown's Assignee Knox . Patterson Shr'ff Shaver Moore's Ex'rs. [;Moorehead S.' S. 111/71.1 . R T 0.4; AVIV:RUNT 1411 Ta HUNTINGDON, PA. • Office -in Main Nirrel, opporite the Ileug Store of Thos. Rend. .tri ? l, K BONDS—Judrrncnt. •05t40.?..11--