%;k l Opai• &Taw:Axel= GIU.. illtuithigdon, Nov. 6, 1846. (rff. V. B. PALMER, Esq., le authorized to act 11. Agent for tide paper, to procure subscriptions and advertisements in Philadelphia, New York, Balti mare and Boston. OFFICES Philadelphia—Number 69 Pine street. Baltimore—S. E. corner of Baltimore aad tit - vert street.. Nero York—Number 160 Nassau street, Boston—Number 16 State street. WASHINGTON COLLEGE. Another collegiate year has just cloied. On Thursday, 18th ult., the elaminatiOns were thorough. and afforded to the Tilts tees, and other gentlemen present, the fullest evidence of the ability and fidelit . i. 'of the Professors, aid the diligence and proficiency of the Students. The course of study is now aS extensive as in any Western College, and it is the aim of the Board to place it on the scale with the best at the Bait. The public exercises opened on Tues day evening in the College Hall, with an able and eloquent address to the allumni association, by the Rev. Dr. Snodgrass of New• York, a member of the class of 1815. As the fine production is to be given to the public, we will here simply state that it was, in every respect, worthy of Its dis tinguished author. On Wednesday, at 10 o'clock, the commencement services began with prayer by Dr. Snodgrass. The graduating class being too large ro allow an address from each member the tollowing named young gentlemen, appointed by their class-mates for that purpose, addressed the audience if:. the order as follows, viz : Latin Salutatory by roc. White, Waching- ton county, Pa. English Salutatory and oration by A. G. Fergus, Eli-cubed), Pa. Subject—The • Age'a Influence on Individuals. Greek Salutatory by G. W. Miller, Clays ville, Pa. 1. Oration by Charles Menager, Gallipolis Ohio. Subject—Efrects of Physical Causes on Literature. 2. Oration by Alexander M.Jacob,Wheel ing, Va• Subject—lnternational Law. 8. Oration by John V. Calhoun, Rooks town, Pa. (Unavoidably Absent.) 4. Oration by Robert Nicholls, West Newton, Pa. Subject—The probable • Destiny of the Irish Repeal. '5. Oration by H. Byers Kuhns, Greens. burg Pa. Subject—The Aztec Dyn- asty. '6. Oration by Andrew Hopkins IVash ington, Pa. Subject—The Hopkins, of r. Democracy. 7. Oration by , Lyman W. Potter, New Lisbon, Ohio. Subject—The influence 'of Physical Causes. ' 6ON ' PHRUING . bEOREItiI, Valedictory by It. N. Wattermin, Blairsville, l'a. _ _ The ; degree of Aliscitelor of Arts was then cOnterrea 'on the above named per sons together with the other 'embers of the class ) viz ; W. Mitchell Biir l d, Washington, Pa.., :John, I'. Drawn, Kihgwood, Va.; John V. Chandler; New York.. James Cummins, Wheeling. Va.; William R. Erskine, West Alexander, Pa., Jas. R. Hughes, Ohio; Robert Johnston, do.; M. E. Johnston do.; John B. keeps, BiOwniville; Pa..; 3. S. B. Koontz, Wash- ington, Pa.; Spencer H. Limb, Memphis, Tenn.; Robt. :C. Westmore land county,. Pa; G. H. Wash. ington county, Pi.,, W.. S.. Pattirson, New Lisbon, O.; Byron Porter, Bridge water, Pa.; Nicholas N. Pumphrey, 'Wellsburg, Va.; Wm. Reed, Calcutta, Ohio; J. C. Robinson, Gallipolis, Ohio; Edwin H. Stow, Beaver. Pa.; A.G. String er, Parkersburg, Va.; Wm, H. Temple. ton, Chester county, Pa,; Jack, 'Fwyford, ACCOMSC, Va.; David S. Wilson, Wash• ington, Pa. . • The degree of Master 'of Ars was conferred in course on W. Colmery, Silas Condit, James Dinsmore, Louis C. H. Finney, W. J. Willa, Josiah M. Pugh, Cyrus Cummings and John Marple, grad pates Of this institution. The honorary , ' , degree of Master of Arts was also con• ferred on Thos. Bakewell, Esq., of Pitts liurg;. P 3., and upon Prot. John Neely; of the vicinity ,Ot Washitigtori City, and R. 11. Koontz, Esq., of Washington, Pa. The honiirtry degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred on the Hon. Richard Biddle of Pittsburg, The closing exercise--the ate by Dr. M'Conaughy—was clear— chaste, profouud, beautiful—,a specimrn of the acquirements and mind Of the man. In the afternoon the Alumni Associa tion met--lion. T. M. T. M'Kennan, President in the Chair. In the course of the deliberations, which were of the most interesting kind, remarks were made by Kr. Snodgrass, of New York; Joseph H. uhns, Esq., of Greensburg, Pa. John A. Wills, Esq., of Pittsburgh ; Rev. J. Kerr, of Monongahela City ; Reid 'l'. Stewart, Euq., of Erie; Hon. J. H. Ewing, of Wash ington, Pa., and the President. Plans for - -the advancement of the interests of the institution were deviied,and arrangements fn' the Vigorous prosecution adopted.— The Alumni meeting closed the day.-- All these various services were highly gratifying to the Alumni, to the friends of the College, and to the vast assemblage of citizens and strangers who were pres ent. The Board cannot close this cominuni- Zation without adverting to the singular blessings which God has vouchsafed to then► in their relations to this institution. FOr nearly forty years it has silently and efficiently performed its part in the gseat Work assigned it. The Catalogue of the year now closing, shows the number of Students in actual attendance to Ire 211. Its finanical condition is good, its receipts exceeding its expenditures. A large and veiy valuable addition to the Phil. Ap_pa• ratus is now on the way from the East and will be ready fur use the coming ses sion. The Coßego. buildings are under going a thorough repair. Peace and good order eminently prevail ; and, more than all, its Principle and Professors are tried men—men not surpassed in their respec tive departmentif. The price of boarding in the College building is gl 50 per week t in the town and neighborhood it varies from St 25 to $2 : in Club it 'varies from Sdc. to el,— Tuition is Xl5 per session, always paid in advance.. In the English Department sto 50. The. next session will commence on the first Monday of November. By Order of the Board, ‘. ELLICIT, Presd't. R. R. REthi,§eoy. • To-01114st for k irovember Term 1844. —...ess•«-- 1716§T WEEk. C. Garner's ltx'rs Spering, Good et al Sharpe & Carman ju John Stewart Samuel Royer a John Parrins worth Martin Gates, v Robert Moore John M'Cornl.; v C. A. Newingham Edward O'Hare v S. Royer et tit Win. • MUNite v Stains st al , A. D.' Leonard V Lytle & Patterson Com'th. Pennsjil'a. v Alex. Enn is J. P. M'llowell v Dougherty (Inn'kr.) E. Shoemaker v Alexanclgr Owns John Brewster 4. Robert Kyle Todd and Lenimon v G. W. Patterson Andrew H. Hirst v Benjamin Johnston James Parsons v John Rouse D. W. ii7is v Isaac Rogers &Co Thomas for Dysart v Geo. S. Hoover Jacob Taylors Adm's±) John Lytle P. Frazier Smith v William Pollock Com'th Penn'a v Johnsten Moore ...is Immo.— SECOND WEEK. . . John & James Wilson v J. Cressvrell's lieirs Hezekialt Crownover v William PolloCk Julius McGunigal v Geo. Mong's Ex'rs Alexander Johnston v Charles O'Friel John Dickey's A dm's -to A. P. Wilson Esq. Michael C. Garber a John F. Lowry A. Johnston for Royer v R. Lowry's Adm's Joseph Parsons v Alekander Scott • James Martins Adm's v J. Dougherty (Innlt'i• Geo. B. Matthews v John Marks James Dysart v Hugh Seeds et al C• H. Leas & Co. v Jacob Drake et al James Entrekin v G. Smith's Adm'r Com'th Penn'a v Wm. Price et al Miller (Lvcoming) o D, Goodfellow Leonard Kimball v John McC.ahan Higgins &co. for use v Israel Graffius Lud wick Lingafelter v Xarius Leff' • John D. Davis &co v Dougherty (tr'sp) Williams et al John P. Jones David Robeson v Moses Robeson Ewing for G,,tes v James Ewing J. Potts for use v J. G. Lightner et al Same v _ _ Same _ Com'th Penn'a v S. Frampton et al Kimmerling et al v Lowry, Royer et al John Putts for use v Lightner, Carothers et al & Pennock's Ex ecutor's T. Tenants. LIST OF JURORS FOR NOVEMBER TERM,IB4S, GRAND JURORS, William Armstrong, Farmer, West township. 'Jacob Bumgarner, do. Cass Humphrey Chilcote, do. Union a Thomas Crissman, do. Tyrono William Crotaley, do. Cass Jaines befeboug/t, Silversmith Woodberry tp. Corderaincr West a Robert Hamilton, Jr. Farmer Allegheny a John Harper, Carpenter Barre° a David Hewitt', Wagonmaker Blair Jonathan Hamilton, Farmer Antes Joseph Jones, Centleman Prankstown Miles Lewis, Merchant West Abner Lloyd, Farmer Porter Adam McKee, do. Frankstown John Myerly, do. Union , Alex. McFarland,, do. Allegheny James K—Plilllabar Carpenter Henderson Isaac Feightal, Farmer Hopewell John Snider,. do.Pell . Nichol Starr, do. Cromwell Samuel Smitl3, Grocer Blair James Thompson, Jun. Peace Warriorstnl Robert Wray, Farmer Henderson WrSIC kobert Alexander, Cordwaincr Wecalbcrry George Bell, Jr. Farmer Hawes Joseph Banks, Marron . Tod a George Bowman, Farmer Shirley a William Bell, Distiller , Barree Thomas 8e11,.. Carpenter • do. Allen 0. Brown, Merchant Shirley .4 Peterßurket, . Tanner Warriorem'k4' Benjamin Baker, Carpenter Tod Davis Brooks, Farmer Blair If Robert Barr, • Miller Barree Alex; Campbell, Manager Henderson Samuel Coen, Farmer. Barren William Clyihana, Constable Dublin If John Clark, Tailor . Shirley • George Colegate, Blacksmith Cromwell John Ebberts; Farmer Franklin .. Alex. Frazier, do. Blair James. Forrest, do. Banco a John Funk, do: Allegheny 0 Jae. Faulki3nder, do: Cromwell a M. C. Garber, Gentlemair Blair Michael Grabier, Farmer Warriorsmark Thomas Gorsuch, do. Springfield Jacob 0, Huyet, do: Porter John Hileain, do. Franketovrn A. L. Holliday, Clerk; 13Iair Solomon Hamer, Miller SnVder If Nicholas Hewit, Gentleman Blair Thomas Johnston, Innkeeper Frankstown Daniel Keech, Mason do. " John W. Kling, Tailor Barreo 0 George Kopp, Gunsmith Frankstown Joseph Law, Farmer Morris James Livingston, Innkeeper Brune " John Livingston Farmer do. Jonathan Liao, Livingston, do. Tod Benjamin P. Lytle, Tailor Snyder Allen McGlathery, Farmer Antes JrimOs Mcdrum, do. Barree Wm. McMurtrie, Merchant Henderson a John Maguire, do. Tyrone James McElroy, Clerk Franklin " William McDivit, Farmer Vast Joshua McCotd, Saddler Blair John K. McCahan, Miller Warriersm'k 44 Jame. A. McCahan, Farmer Blair Peter Myers Tailor Springfield 44 John Porter, Merchant Porter 44 William Pheasant, Farmer Union 44 Alex. Port, Constable Henderson 4 4 Peter Shaver, Farmer Shirley 44 John Steever do. Cass James Smith, Blacksmith Blair 4 4 John G. Stewart, Foreman Porter 44 Wm. L. Snyder, Hatter Henderson 44 William Stevens, Plasterer Warriersm'k 44 Isaac Snyder, Farther Tod 44 James Wilson, do. Tyrone " George Wilson, do. Tell TRAVERSE jtJUOßS.—excoign David Black, Carpenter Henderson tvrp William Bell, Farmer Allegheny " Daniel Brua, do. Franketovrn " David Caldwell Tanner Blair Joseph Cornelius, Farmer Cromwell " John Ferrensworth, do. Snyder " Hugh Fergus, do. Morris 4 , John Gemmill, Merchant Porter " John Geissinger, Farmer Hopewell " Jacob Heffner, do. do. George Hyle,.. do. Morris <, Anderson ,Harvey, Founder Franklin Adam Hoffman, Chairtnaker Walker " G. W. Hampson, Farmer Union " Adams Houck, do. Tod, Jos. Hugcntuiler, Cordivainer Tyrone " Maize S. Harrison, Tinner Shirley " Wm. Haitian, Carpenter Henderson Abraham Heide, Farmer Tell John Kough, do. Allegheny " Charles D. Kinkead do. Morris " A. W. Kinney, Gentleman Woodberry David Long, Farmer Springfield " Robert Lytle, Sen. Merchant Blair " James Cogan, Blacksmith Tyrone " John Nevling, Innkeeper Warriorarn'k" Isaac Port, • Founder Hopewell " John U. Stuffier, Farmer Allegheny " William Smith, (of Hugh) Farmer B arree " John M. Tussey, • Farmer Morris " Daniel (fiery, Carpenter Blair, " William Walker, do. Porter " B. B. Witter, Merchant Frankstown William Wilson, Farmer Tyrone " Jesse Yocum, do. Henderson William B. Zeigler, Tinner Henderson procutomation lIEREAS by precept to me direc ted dated at Huntingdon, the 22d day of Aug. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty•five; under the hands and seals of the Hoer Abraham S. Wil son, President of the Court of Com Mon Pletii, Oyer and Terihiner, and general jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Union, and the Hon. Joseph Adams and 'James Gwin, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon,justices assigned, appointed, to her, MA 'determine all and every indictintitts, and presentmentS; made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laWs of the litate ire made capital or felonies bf death and other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within said county, or all persons who are or shall hereafter be committed or be per petiateil fOr crimes aforesaid-1 am coin. mended to make . . Public Proclamation; throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Over and Terminer, of Common Pleas and * Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House; in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 1 i th day) of November next and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all JustiCes bf the Peace, Coroner and Constables within the said county, be then and therein their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. df said day, with their records, inquisitions, examina tions and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon the 22d day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five , and the 68th year of American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE, Shr'ff. Shetff's Office, Hunting- ? don, Aug. 22, 1845. S Proclamation. WHEREAS by precept to me direc ted by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear ing test the 22d day of Auk. A. D. 1845, I am commanded to make Public Pro clamation throughout my whole, bailiwick that a court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the third Monday (and 18th day) of November A. D. 1845, for the trial of all issues in said court which remain undeter inine'l before the said Judges when and where all Jurors, WitnesCcs Stu! suitors in the trial of all said issues are required to attend. .• . Dated at Huntingdon the 22d day of April A. one thousand eight hum Bred and forty-five, and the 68th year of American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE Shy. Sheriff's office Huntipg don, Oct. Q. 1845. Aorim ' . FIE subscriber would hereby inform the I , public, that he has purchased the. fol. owing property, sold at Sberiff 's,sale, Sep tember 27, 1845, as the property of Christiah Weaver, vie : 9 head of sheep ; 8 Hogs ; 10 Pigs, 1 man's saddle; 10. acre ot grain in the ground; 3 acres of buckwheat; 1 copper kettle; 1 grind-stone , 1 lot of clover-seed; 1 spring calf; 1 lot of boards; 1 iron kettle; 1 bee scar. 'Hie undersigned has left the above arti cles in the possession of Christian Weaver, until he sees proper to take them away, and would therefore caution all persons from meddling with the same. JOHN WEAVER. Hopewell Township, Oct. 1, 1845. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned Executor of the estate of Jacob }loud], dec'd, will offer at public sale, Ou Thursday the 27th day of Noarmber inst., all that certain tract, piece, or parcel of land lying and being situate in 'rod town ship, Huntingdon county, containing 2.40 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Sam uel McLain, clec'd, and Joseph Martin, on which JohnsyHouch resides, there is a good 216 . DWELLING : HOUSE,. on the premises,and also a good DARN, ORCHARD, and ~,fotir goad SPRINGS of GVATER; there on, about one hundred acres of la ml cleared twenty-five of first rate meadow; and about one hundred that can be made into meadow all In. one body. Sale ,to, commence at 10 o'clock A: M• of said day. Attendance will be given by SAMUEL HOUCII: Nov. 5, 1845-6 REGISTER'S NOTICE. NOTICE is heteby given to all pereons concern ed, that the following , named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office at Huntingdon and that the said accounts will be presented for con firmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon on Wednesday the 12th day of No iember next, viz : 1., John Creswell , Esquire Administrator of AIM estate of Edward Gay, late of the Borough of Alex andria, dec'd. 2. Dr. Alexander McKerney, Executor of Aaron Burns, deed, who was Guardian of Elizabeth Bid dle, a minor daughter of Thomas fiddle, late of Woodberry township, deed. . . 3. Mielitiel Bossier, Administrator of the estate of Elizabeth fleecier, late of Woodberry township, deed. 4. William Montgomery, Executor of the last Will and Testament of Matthew Gilliland, late of West township, dec'd. 5. James D• Rca, Administrator of the estate of Andrew J. Rea, late of the borough of Hollidays burg, deed. 6. James Entrekin,Jr. Esq., A dministratorpen ciente lite of the estate of William Elder, late of Hopewell township, dec'd. 7. David P. Isenberg and William Christy, Ad ministrators of the estate of John Isenberg, late of Porter township, dec'il. 8. Casper Dilling, AdMinistrator of the estate of Christiana Dilling, late of Huston township, deed 9. David 13. Templeton, Administrator of the thitSte of Alexander Templeton, late of Tyrone. township, deed. 10. Alexander lttitt, Guardian of Jonathan Johnston, a minor son of .fohn Johinitori, life of Porter township, dec'd 11. John Neff, surviving Executor of the last Will and Testament of Jacob K. Nell; late of West township, doeil, and Jacob Harncane, Daniel Neff; and Alexander Btiti, Adniintstrators of, the estate of Henry Neffdeed, who was another Executor of the last Will of the said Jacob K. Nell; dec'd. 12. John Gaha g an and Jonathan Isenberg, Ad ministrators of the &tato of John Gahagan, late of Porter township, dec'd, • r 13. Joshua Roller and William Reed, Adminis trators de banjo non cum Testament° annexe of the estate of Alexander Carothers, late of Morrie township, dec'd JOHN REED, RIGHT= Register's Offico, Huntingdon Monday, October 13, 1843.5 iistate of Wei. Gibson, late of Wo'Oct&rry township, dec'd. NOTICE is hereby given that letters of Administration have beeh grant ed to tie undersigned on the said , estate. All persons indebted to said astute are requested to make inimediate payment, and persbns having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CHARLES BITTLE, Oct. 22, 1845. Adniinistrotor. Woodherry tp. Tastate of Dr. Jacob W. Cover. ligoTtcE is hereby given to all per 1,111 sons interested that the undersign ed have been appointed Assignees under a voluntary assignment of Jacob M. Co. ver, Merchant, of Casstille, Huntingdon county, Pa. Thererore, all persons in debted to said Jacob M. Cover are re quested to make payment, and all persons having claims against him to present said claims to the undersigned for settlement without delay. JOSHUA GREENLAND, CALEB S %MOPE, .9saignees. Cassville, Oct. 2-2, 1345. o* - 131Itimore Patriot and U. S. Ga zette, will please give,the above lout. in sertions and charge "Journal." Spanish Hides; AND T A.NN Ek'S LS . . 2000 Dry Laplata Hideg---first (PialitY 5500 Dry La Gtlll'a do.. do. 3000 Dry. Salted La Guira, do. 1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, do. 40 Baits Ceeen Salted Patna Kips 30 Balsa dry. Patna Kips. 120•Barrells Tanner's Oil. Tanner's and Currier's Tools. Pot salse to the country Tanners at the lowest prices and upon the hest terms. N. B. All kinds of Leather wanted for which the highest paices will •be paid in Cash or in exchange for Hides, Kips & Oil. D. KIRKPATRICK & SONS, No. 21 South Sd Streit, Philadelphia. Oct. 9, 1844.--• Execatort , XotiCe; LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of James Entrekin, Esq., late of Hopewell toWnsliiP, dec'd.; notice is here by given to all persons having claims agaittst said estate to present them prop. erly tiatheatieafed for settlement, and all those indebted to make payment immedi• ately. JAMES ENTREKIN, Jr JAMES STEEL, , N. 13.--The hocks, papers, &c. of said dec'd. are all in the hands of James En trekin, Jr., as acting Executor, and all persons interested, are requested to call on him to settle, at his residence at Cof fee Run, in Hopewell township. Oct. 22, 1845.-6 t. Tr4DANK BONDS—Judgjoent ane coin , ftion—fur sale at this office. We recommend to all our friends visit ing the cast to call at the Pekin Company's Store, and lay an a supply their deli cious leas. THE PEKIN TEA COMPANY, No. 30 SOU 7 fl SECOND STREET, Between Market am/ Chestnut, PHILADELPiIIA. Ilave constantly on hand, and for sale, Wholesale and Retail, A VARIETY OF CHOICE FRESH TEAS, AT LOWER PRICES, Abctiriling to the duality, than they can be bought fe'r at any other establishment in the 0,- TEAS, exclusively, are sold at this house, and several varieties which can not be be obtained elsewhere. Any Teas which do not give entire gatisfaction can be returned and eichanged, or the motley will be lefunded. . . . . . The citizens of Huntingdon county are tespectfully invited to give us a call. G. B. ZEI BER; Agent for tht Pekin Tea Company. bctober 1,1845.—1 y. READY•MADE CLOTH INI ESTAB LISIIMENT, No. 292 MARKEt Street, Philadelphia, THE subscriber has now on hand one of the Most extensive and beautiful as sortments of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever offered for sale in the Philadelphia market. The Garments are all cut in the most flishionable manner, and for work. manship and quality of material cannot be surpassed. COME ONE ! COME ALL ! . , To M. TRACY'S OLD PIONEER LINE, 292 Mai ket street, where you will be sure of getting great bargains, as he is determin ed not to be undersold by any of his competitors. He buys and sells altogether for CASH, consequently he can sell great er bargains than those who buy on credit. M. TRACY, October 1,1845.-3 m. 292 Market at T.IPIPERSIA C E DOT EL. lIARMSBURG, PA. !ii HE undersigned respectfully announ• recto his friends and the public that he still continues at his old stand, Second street; Harrisburg, Pa., where he is ready to accommodate all who may favor him with a call, As his house has been for some years back contfucted on the Temperance prihciple, the proprietor expects to receive a liberal share of the patronage of temper ance Meii generally, visiting the Seat of Government. IMCLI&E3 3 4 ,11Q.MlanUE1 will always he supplied with the best the market will afford, and no pains spared to suit the palate of the epicure. The great est cave will be observed in regard to the cleanliness &comfort of his sleeping apart ments. LTSas:3 EiZElt2eraLbnalo is comModious and attended by a careful and obliging ostler and every arrangement made to make his hotise a pleasant stepping place for the traveller. Charges very moderate to suit the times. , JOHN KELK ER. Harrisburg, Aug: is, 1.845. °Arm= BrixTam, ATTORNEY AT LAW, IT'LL practice in the several Courts of the City and County of Philadel phia. His office is at No. 35, South FOURTH St., between Chesnut and Walnut streets. Philadeldhia, Oct. 1, 1845. Estate of CORNELIII4 DAVIS, hay of Jackson township, dec'd. VFOTIGE is hereby given that letters of Al administration upon the said estate have been granted to the , undersigned. All persons having clainis of deinands, against the same are requested to make them known without delay, and all persons indebted to make immediate payment to JAMES DAVIS, Adth'r Oct. 29, 1845.—5 l pd. West tp. 1 pair of kip Boots and a quid of Tobacco _ REWARD. Ran away ,film the subsciiher,,some weeks ago, an indented apprentice to the Shoemaking busineiA, named SAMUEL. CANARUM; • , . in the 19th years of his age, 6 feet and some inches big bond stout built. He took with him a . dark frockcoat with silk collar, half worn ; dark gray cassinett pantaloons; double -breasted silk velvet vest; 1 buff summer Vest, an old low-crowned black hat, and. 1 pair of Monroe shoes. He is of German descent, stoop sholdered and down cast look, and is a great tobacco chewer. DAVID MILLER, Huntingdon, Oct. 29, 1895. SLEEPER & FENNER MANUFACTURES OF Umbrellas, Parasols & son -Shades; NO. 126, MARKET slim ET, South side, below Fourth, Philyel*hic, _ . Invite the attention of !Merchants and Manufactur. ore to their very oxtr,nsive, elegant, now stock, pre pared with great caro, and offered AT THE 1.0 WEST POI3B!EILE CASH PRICES. The prilicipie OrvtihieTtitl;Concern is establish ed, is to consult the mutual. interest of their cus tomers and themselves, by manufacturing a good article, selling it at the Lowest Price fpr Cash, and realizing their, own remuneration, in the amount o}' sales and quick returns. Possessing inexhaustible facilities far mahufac lure, they are prepared to supply orders to shy ex tent, and respectfully solicit the.patronage of Mer chants, Manufacturers and Dealers. ISAAC riasta, ATTORNEY AT LAW.--Has removed to Huntingdon, with the intention of making it the place of his future residence, and will attend to such legal business as may he en trusted tahim. Dec. 20, 1843. A. K. CORINVINfe ATtURNEY AT LAW—Huntingdon Pa. Office in Main street, two doors East of Mr. Adam Hall's Temperance House, NOTION. All persons indebted to the subscriber for medical attendance rendered themselvt I and their families, are hereby requested 'to please come and settle their accounts be tween this and the thirteenth day of Octo intends - ber nest, as after that time he toi leave all unsettled accounts in the hands the proper officer for collection. J. B. IX DEW. Huntingdon, tuly 1l 1845. lE4fate of aittlreta Robeson, late of Warrior:nark townshiA, Huntingdon county &Ceased. INI,CYFICE is hereby git-en, that Letters `1 testamentary on the last will and tes tament of said deceased have been.granted to the subscribers. All persons .therefore indebted to the estate of said (jecep,so, aro reciuested to make immediate payment, anot allbatring claims to present them duly thenticated for settlement, to JACOB VA NT RIES; Esq., DAVID ROBESON, Esq., Oct. 10845. lAsltizneaw. c A ME to ,tltßyesidence of the subscriber, c living in ,Warriorsmark townslpp, on the 22d day of August last,•a white Heiffer, simposetl to be two years. old hist spring. The owner is 'requested ,to cube forward, prove property, pay charges,. .and take her away, otherwise she Will be disposed of ac cording to law. . . . Oct. 8, 1845. JOHN AbbLEMAN. . . XOTICE.. The undersigned, appointed by the Or phan's Court of Huntingdon County to. dis tribute monies in the hands of William Reed Administrator of the Estate of Dan iel Fornw alt, late of Morris township, de ceased., hereby gives .notice to all persons were:Apt; in said distribution, that he will attend for that purpose, at his house in the Borough, of Alexandria, on Saturday the. Ist day of November nrkt at 1 o'clock P. M. JOHN PORTER, Auditor. Sept. 24, 1845---4 t Protection atainst toss by Fire. THE Cumberland Valley Mutual Protec tion Company, incorporated by the Legisla titre, and rapidly extending its benefits, of fer greater inducements on account of ateap nese of insurance and certainty of payment in case of Loss than any other• Company or mode of insurance known, except those w cerporated on the same principle. The terms and privileges of members can (e known by calling on George, Taylor, residing in Huntingdon, the agent appointed by said Company for Huntingdon county. . T. C. MILLER, Pres't. A. G, MILLER, Sec'y, White House, Sep. 24, 1845: HUNTINGDON ACADEMY, The winter Session of this Institution, w ill commence on the 20th inst., .and it will 5e very desirable that all those who intend to enter the Academy, be in attendance at the cammencement of the session. . The pupil must necessarily encounter many . disadvan tages by entering after the session is on p e commenced. It is hoped therefore that pa rents will give attention to this matter, and send their rhildren at the opening of the session. It may,. not be put of place here to state, as the Academy hat but lately been placed under the superintendence of the presen t In structor; that the advantages for obtaining a useful, and solid edifcation are equal those of any other institution of the kind. All those branches; that are necessary,tti prepare persons Eby praCtical life, and for entering colleges are taught in tM Acade my. The Teacher also flatters himself that general satisfaction will be given, judging, from the.rapid progress wh ich the pupils made during the.session that has just closed; and from the approbation which the made of instruction in the Academy has received. References to any extent can be given if re quired. , . • Parents who are under the necessity at sentlingtheir children from home to have educated„,would do well by placing them ip this Institution, Every thing wilkhe One i to promote the comfort , and mbrayernent of those that are pla'ctil under the care of the.Superiritetleht. Particular altentien will be given to their habits, Whilst a reli gious influence will be continnally excited upon them. r rhee the , expeeses ,are to small in comparison to those of many other institutions of the kind, that every one must see the advantages to be gained, by placing their children in this Institution. Thu, '1 rusteet have divided the year into tw o sessions' t consisting of twenty two weeks each. Pupils however can be admitted at any time with a ptoportionabte charge. The terms per session are as follows Tuition, for Latin and Greek lan guages, including all other branches, Tuition, fur the higher branches of Mathematics, Algrbra,,Ge ometry, Surveying, scc., Tuition, for the common branches, . English Grammer, ate., sii,oo Boarding and lodging can be had in the Acattemy for $1,621 per week. The situa thru of the Academy is an exceedingly eli gible and healthy one. Any further par ticulars can be had by reference to the cipal. EO. NV..WILLIARD, Huntingdon Academy, Oct. 7, 1845. Adniinistrator's 'olice, ETTERS of Administration having this 1 clay been granted to the undersigned. on the estate of John Green, late of Clay Township, in the county of Huntingdon de ceased, all peroons.ha% Mg claims against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated, for, settlement; and all per sons indebted will please make payment without delay, to • ANDREW SHORE, Adm'r, lON x' WILLIAMSON Having re turned to Huntingdon county, has re-com menced thepractice of LAW in the Borough of Huntingdon, where he will carefully at tentfto all business entrusted to his care.— He will be found at all times by those who may call upon him, at his office with Isaac Fisher. Esq., adjoining the store of Thos. Read & Son, near the Diamond. Huntingdon, April 30, 1843. 3. SEWELL STE WART, ATTIM/111a AT DtkA.Wk) HUNTINGDON, P 4. Office in Main street, three doors were of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry e.tablibliment: February 14, 13413.--tt. *lb, 00 6,66