1 .17177:.rne Again in Ar=7.. Prom the Pensacola Gazette of the 14th and 21st ult., we learn that on Saturday previous, as a party of three men were hunting about ten miles from East Bay, en arm of Escambia Bay, some fifteen miles from that place, they were tired upon by the Indians.—One of the party ,a Mr. Pitts, was instantaneously killed, and his brother severely wounded. The other, Mr tlifetnr, received no in jury. and in company with the wounded man, suc ceeded in escaping. As soon as intelligence of the murder reached Col. Crane, commanding the fortifi cation, at Pensacola, he despatched a detachment of men under the command of Lieut. Donaldson, up Santa Rosa Sound, to cut off this body of rov ing I ndians,but the troops returned without finding any trace of them. For the "Journal." ACHOSTICAL ENIGMA. I am composed of sixteen letters. My 1,8, 12, 4, is a garden vegetable. " 2,1, is the fifth Jewish month. " 3,6, 10, 13, is much done by Dry Goods clerk's and school boys. " 4,2, 14, 12, is often found in the Journal. " 5, 10, 9, is what we all should shun. " 6, 14, 5, is a measure. " 7, 10, 13, is used by boatmen. " 9,6, 2, 13, is very unpleasant s ensation. " 9, 10, 13, is a great national calamity. 10, 5, 12, is a beverage much used in Eng land. " 11, 6,2, 4, is a wild fowl. •' 12, 10, 11, is what we all do. " 13, 16, 6, is a wild animal. " 14, 2, 11, 12, is what we never should be at church. " 15, 3, 11, 6, 13, is an amphibious animal. " 16, 9, 14, is not a very musical bird. My whole is one of the most important events that boa happened in the eighteenth century. An answer to the above is requests d. I'INCH GEOGRAPHICAL ENIGMA I am a name of twenty letters. My 13, 19, 3,4, 2, 18, is a town in Maine. 1, 14, 11, 16. 9, 20, is a county in Penn's. 44 7, 17, 4,6, 10, is a town in Italy. 3,6, 18, 18, 14, is a town in the Chinese Empire. 44 1, 14, 15, 6, is a town in !largo°. 4 4 7, 14, 10, 5,4, 3,6, is a town on one of the Phillippinc H 19, 1,8, 12, 8,9, 9, is an Wand in Poly nesia. 44 7, 14, 16, 5, 19, 10, is a county in Arkansas H 9, 15, 17, 9. is a county and county town in Pennsylvania. - . My whole is the name of an executive officer ; and one, who was next, in the hearts of his coun trymen, to Washington. Answer next week. H. B. AEswers to the Enigmas of last week, No. I—JOHN QUINCY ADAMS, . in 2—ALEXANDRIA. Philadelphia Market. March 25,1946. FLOUR & MEAL—The market since Friday has been at a stand, holders of Flour, owing to the limited receipts, ask $4 87} for standard brands, white buyers refuse to pay over $4 75, at which \ rate there are several purchasers in the market far shipment. Small sales for city use at $4 87+ a 5 for good, and $5 127 1 ass 25 for choice and extra retailing kande. Rye Flour—Small sales at $350 and one at $3 561. Corn Meal—Some small lots P,enna. were taken at $3. GRAIN.—But little arriving by water; we no tice a sale of 1000 bus. Penna. red Wheat in store, at 108 c. Rye—we quote southern 73a75c, Penne 75 a 77c. Corn--Sales of good southern yellow 65 a 66c, white 62r, Penn'a 64 a 65c, Oats-- Are held for higher prices; we hear of no sales. iron—The market steady with further sales of 500 tons charcoal forge at $3l, end 200 tons anthracite at $26, on the usual terms. PROVISIONS—Arrive freely; sales of 300 Ibis mesa Pork at $l2 a 1271. Bacon dull and prices drooping; tales of Ham 3 at 71 a Bc. Shoulders bi a 6c. 260 bbls, in pickle, sold at Cie, short time, and lots in bulk are held at 6, 5 and 4c for Hams, Sides and Shoulders. Lard in good demand with considerable sales at 7 a lie, for bbl. and kegs. Butter very dull at 10 a 13c. SEEDS.--Strictly prime Cloverseed only will sell. We quote at 15k a si. Flaxseed—Small sales of domestic at $1 27 a 1 30. WHISKEY is dull. We quote Wide 22 a 22} cts.; Ithis.23ic. WEARRIMD, On the 26th ult, by the Rev. William T. Dunker, Mr. NICHOLAS lIAGEY and Miss MARGA RET WHITE', both of Walker township, Huh tingdon county. On the sth ult., by the Rev. P. Haninger, Mi. WALTER HAMPSON and M iee MARY ANN POSTLETH WAIT, the former of Huntingdon, end the latter of Mifflin county, Pa. ME* In Harrisburg, on Friday the 20th ult., after a abort illness, Mr. GEORGE OGELSBY—Iate Hardware Merchant—of the firm of Knitter & in Cie 48th year of his age. He was a man of strict business habits, correct deportment and unblemished reputation, and has left a numerous circlo of frtenda and relatives to mourn his lore.—Telegraph. At hie residence, in St. Louie, Mo., on the 11th uh., Dr. THOMAS COFFEY, formerly of Hun- Aingdon county, in the oh year of his ago. Dissolution of Partnership. 'The partnership heretofore existing un der the firm of Leas & Sharer in the For warding and Commission fiusi3CSS has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm will please call and make payment. WILLIAM H. LEAS JOHN SHARER Shirley township, March 12, 1846. NOTICE. • The copartnership heretofore existing under the firm of Stevens, Snyder, & co. was this day (March 12, 1846,) dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Charles Sny der—Samuel It. Stevens and George W. Geer having withdrawn. S. R. STEVENS, CIIAS. SNYDER., G. W. GEER. Otr The business will be continued by Charles Snyder, in the town of Hunting don, as formerly, and he solicits a share of public patronage. C. B. Huntingdon, Morel) 25, 1846.-Im. A CARD. To Ike Civilized World. V. B, PALMER. r , HE American Newspaper Agent, duly authorized and entfloavered, by the pro prietors of most of the best newspapers of all the cities and principal towns in the United States and Canada, to receive sub scriptions and advertisements, and to give receipts for them, respectfully notifies the public, that lie is prepared to execute orders from all parts of the Civilized World, em bracing Individuvls, Firms, Societies, Clubs, Reading Rooms, Corporations, Incorporated Companies, Governments, &c, at his sey eral Offices in the cities of Phi laclelphia, Baltimore, New York and Boston, and where communications and enquiries, post paid, mar be directed. Address V. U. PALMO.R. Philada., N. W. cor. 3d imd Chesnut street. " " Baltimore, S. E. cor Baltimore and Calvert street. " " New Yoik, Tribune Buildings, opposite City Hll " BoAim, 20 State street. ri - As no other person or persons are in any manner connected with the subscriber, in the American Newspaper Agency, all letters and communications for him, should be carefully directed as above, and to no other person. This caution has ;become ne cessary, in order to avoid mistakes, and put the public on their guard against all preten ded Meas. V. U. PALMER, American Newspaper Agent. April 1, 1846. PUBLIC NOTICE.—V. B. Palmer, the American Newsptnier Agent above named, is the only authorized Agent, for receiving subscriptions and advertisements for the "JOURNAL" in the cities of .Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York and Boston, of which public notice is hereby given, JAMES CLARK. Huntingdon, April 1, 1846. BRIGfEDE ORDERS. The militia composing the 21 Brigade 10 D. P. M. are hereby required to train by Company, bn Monday the 4th day of May, and the Volunteers and Militia by Battalion tor inspection as follows, viz: Ist Reg. 1 Bat. on Monday the 11th day of Ma y , Ist 12cg. 2 Batt. on Tuesday the 12th day of May. _ _ 2 Rey;. 1 Batt. on Wednesday the 13th day of May. 2 Reg. 2 Batt. on Thursday the 14th day of May. 5 Reg. 1 Batt. on Friday 15th of May. 5 Reg. 2 Batt. on Saturday 16th day of May. 3. Reg. 2 Batt. on Monday the 18th day of May. 3. Reg. 1 Batt. on Tuesday the 19th day of May. 4. Reg. 2 Batt. on Wednesday the 20th day of May. _ _ 4. Reg. 1 Batt. on Thursday the 21st day of May. 4th Volunteer Batt. commanded by Maj. Williams ,on Friday the 22d day of May. 2. Volunteer Batt. commanded by Maj. Stephens on Saturday, the 23d day of May. 6. Reg. 2 Batt, on Tuesday the 26th day of Mat•. 6. }Gk. I Batt. on Wednesday the 27th day of May. 7th Company of the 6th Reg. on Friday the 29th day of May. Union Grays on Saturday the 30th day of May. Ist Volunteer B.ittallion commanded by Maj. Bell, on Tuesday the 2d day of June. JOHN BURKET, Brigade Ins 2. B. 10. D. P. M. Brigade Inspr's Office, Walk- Orville, Centre Co, March 27, 1846.5 A New Patent Wind Mill for cleaning Grain. THE subscribers having purchased Corp's Patent for the counties of Hun. tin Hon, Centre, Miffli n and Juniata, would avail themselves of informine, (he Farmers that it is the greatest improve ment ever made on Fanning Mills ; for simplicity, cheapness, and durability there is none to equal it, and as for cleaning speedily and well, it alike surpasses all others. We manufacture in Williamsburg, Blair county, where we will always have them on hand, and will receive and attend to .orders promptly. We will haul the Mills through the above mentioned district during the ensu ing season. IIUYETT & GARVIN. Williamsburg, March 25, 1846-6 m. We, the undersigned, having the above named Mills in our own practical use, and having tried them well, we fully con cur in the above statement. David Ake David Good George Ake Wm. Ake Samuel Rhoda M. Brenainan Kr Lewistown Gazette, will please publish the above 0 months, and charge this office. Hunlitegdon . dcademy. • Instructions in this Institution, will commence on Monday the Gth of April next. It is hoped that Parents, or per sons wishing to send their children to the Academy will feel it important to have them in attendance at the opening of the session. The student always labors under disadvantage by not being present at the commencement of the term. Much might be said why this Academy ought to re ceive a liberal patronage from the inhab itants of Huntingdon, and county ; but we deem it unnecessary for the present. Parents wishing to place their sons in the family of the Principal, may be assured that every thing will be done for their comfort, and improvement, both in men tal cultivation, and morals. GEO, W. wiLmAaD, Principal TORN SCOTT, 3R. .PITTORA Er IT .L.llll HUNTINGDON, PA., Will attend with promptness and fidelity to all businees with which ha may be entrusted in Hun tingdon or the adjoining counties. Ills office is the one formerly occupied by James steel, Esq., nearly opposite Jackeen's Hotel. Huntingdon, Marcia 18, 1846. COURT AFFAIRS. Trial List for dlpril Term, FIRST WERIC. C. Garber's Fix'rs vs. SperiiT, Good et itl BCllj4llllill Clarke vs. Christian Shantz Martin Gates vs. Robert Moore • Andrew P Wilson vs. Michael Buny Leslie's Assignees vs. A P Wilson 8c Jos Jones William B Zeigler vs. Hiram Williamson R Williams & co. vs. John M'Comb L Bergstresser's Ad. vs. E. Shoemaker Com'th. of Penn'a. vs. Alex. Ennis et al Thomas Williams vs. Christian E Crane Toda & Lemon vs. Geo. %V Patterson William M'Gary vs M'Namara & Royer Curtins' Am's for use vs. J W & W Myton Henry Neff's Adm's vs. John G Fleck J. Dickey's Adm's vs. Andrew P Wilson William Stewart vs. John Wray Const. A Johnston for Royer vs. R. Lowry's Adms William S. Morrison vs. C Hartman & wife Jas. Martin's Adms vs. J Dongertv (Ink.) D Yingling for use vs. William Nelson SECOND WEEK. John M'Cahan vs. W Dorris, Gar'she C H Leas & co vs. Jacob Drake et al J Entrekin's Ex'rs vs. Geo Smith's Adms Com'th of Penn'a vs. Wm Price et al John Miller for use vs. 1) Goodfellow's Ad David Branstetter vs. Robison & Nowlin Letinard Kimball vs. John M'eahan J Higgins & co fr use vs. Israel Grant's John F Lowry vs. M'Bride, Royer co L Lingafelter vs. Zarian Leff J D Davis for use vs. John Dougherty Williams for Williams vs. J P Jones Joseph Rollin vs. Geo W Patterson Stopher for use et al vs. Johnston & Hays Henry K. Swoope vs. Gen W Patterson Potts for M'Nite & Leas vs Lightner, Car others et al Ewing for Gates vs James Twig Motto for McNite & Co vs Lightner & Co. Same vs. Same Blair for Kirk vs. Exchange Bank Com'th for Buchanan &wife vs. J BWeaver Thomas Bradford vs. Daniel Africa Esq Shirleysburg horn. vs. Abraham Long Alex & Mary M'Aninch vs. W P Laughlin Alex M'Aninch vs. John Deviney William Eden • vs. David Woods lVm Pollock for use vs. G Sipes (Garnishee Corn'th for Grimes vs. S Frampton et al John M'Pherran vA. Higgins Dorsey et 1 Kimmerling for Johnson vs. Lowry Royeretl Joseph Cornelius vs. J&1) N Carothers Samuel Caldwell vs. Jos Higgins & co Robert Moore vs. John Love Carver & Love vs. J Leonard's Adms Huntingdon county vs.' Tulin Potts George Umbrella vs. Ludwig Kiester Hewit ns'nee of Hewit vs. J Brotherline Miller Hand & Eagle vs. Walter Graham William Glass vs. Dr W R Findley ilprovliil motion wIIEPEAS by precept to me direc ted dated at Huntingdon, the 24th (lay of Jan. A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, under the hands and seals of the Hon. Abraham S. Wil son, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, 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 °win, his associates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon,justices assigned, appointed, to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments, and presentments, made or taken fur or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the state are made capital or felonies of 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 petrated for crimes aforesaid—l am com manded to make Public Proclamation, throughout my whole bailiwick that Court of Oyer 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 13th day) of April neat and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables within the said county, be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said (lay, with their records, inquisitions, examina tions and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon the 24th day of Jan, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty six , and the 69th yearof American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE, Shr'ff. Shetff's Office, hunting- ? don, Jan. 29, 1846. • 5 Proclamation. WHEREAS by precept to me direc ted by the Judges.of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear ing test the 24th ttay of Jan. A. I). 1846, 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 20th day) of April, A. D. 1846, .for the trial of all issues in said court which remain undeter mined before the said Judges when and where all Jurors, Witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all said issues are required Dated at Huntingdon the 24th day of Jan. A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and forty-six and the 69th year of American Independence. JOHN ARMITAGE . Shlr. Sheriff 's . office Hunting don, Jan. 25, 1846. NOTICE. ALL those having unsettled accounts in "Huntingdon Mill," will please call and settle them before the first of April, as no longer time can be given. M. CHOW NOVER. March 18, 1846. SHERIFF'S SALES, Ely virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, Venditioni Exponas and Fieri Facias in my hands, I will expose to sale at the Court House in Huntingdon, on Monday the 13th day of April, A, 1846, the following described real estate; and continue the same from day to day, until all is sold. The terms of sale are cash, and no sale will be absolute unless the money be paid at the time, viz: All that tract or parcel of land in AlIe• gheny township, containing about 575 acres, be !i.e same inure or less, about 275 acres of which is cleared and cultivated. The said land is now used and tenanted as two separate farms, and being the re maining part or residue of the real estate nnw owned by Bernard O'Friel's heirs— said land is good limestone and is bounded on the east by lands of Adam Black, on the west by Aaron Burns' heir,, on the north by George Cowen, and on the south by Alexander Dysart—having thereon erected 2 farm dwelling houses and 2 barns, 4.e. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Barnard O'Friel, dec'd—now in the hands of his Executors. &mold the sale of the above property be stopped, I will then sell all the right, title and interest of James O'Friel, one of the sons and heirs of Bernard O'Frlel, dec'd, in and to the said described land, by virtue of an alias Testatum writ of Vend. Exp. issued out of Allegheny County District Court, vs. said James ALSO All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situate on the Juniata River" about 2i. miles below the borough of Huntingdon, in Henderson township, adjoining other lands of defendant, lands or Jacob Fock ler, and others, lying on both sides of the Juniata canal, and on both sides of the Turnpike road, containing about 184 acres, b 3 the same more or less, about 150 acres of which are cleared and in good cultivation, having thereon erected a log dwelling house stories high, and two double log barns, and other out buildings and improvements. Said tract of land has two apple orchards, and a good spring of water thereon. ALeu—A tract, piece or parcel of ridge land, composed of two adjoining surveys, situate in Henderson township, adjoining the last described tract, land of Jacob Fockler, Rupert, and others, con taining in all about 222 acres, he the same Inure or less, about 50 acres of which are cleared, and a dwelling honse 1i stories high, thereon erected. Also--All that certain lot of ground, situate on the corner of Hill and Bath streets in the borough of Huntingdon, numbered 95 in the town plot of said bo rough, fronting 50 feet on Hill street, and 185 feet back along Bath street to Wash ington street, having thereon erected a large two story stone dwelling house and kitchen and a frame warehouse and sta ble. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Miller. ALSO, Two certain adjoining lots of ground situate in the Borough of Hollidaysburg, numbered 251 and 252 in the town plot of said borough, being each 60 feet in front on Mulberry street, and extending back 170 feet to Strawberry alley—having thereon erected a large one story brick huild;ng, known as St. Mary's Catholic Church of Holt idapbu rg. Seized; taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of the Catholic Church of Hollidaysburg, in the hands of the building committee. .9L SD, A lot or piece aground situate on the corner of Walnut street and short alley in the borough of Hollidlysburg, Hunting don county, fronting 40 feet on said Walnut street and extending sack at right angles to same along short alley 180 feet—living thereon erected a double stone house, two stories high, fronting on Walnut street, and a row of small stone buildings fronting on said short alley. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Mahoney. ALSO, That well known Tan Yard property, formerly owned by John Bucket, situate near the town of Warriorstnark. in \Vat.- riorsmark township, Huntingdon county, containing about four acres of good ,uead• ow land, midi a tan house, a bark mill, a two story plastered dwelling house, a number of tan vats, and a well of good water thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Spanogle, jr. ALSO, All that certain lot of ground, situate in Huston township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Samuel Rhodes, J oseph Roller's heirs, and others, containing about two acres, and having thereon erect ed a two story frame doelling house, and a frame stable. Being the. same real estate which was decreed to Adam Bow ers by proceedings in the Orphans' Court of said county. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold. as the property of Peter Bowers, dec'd., in the hands of John Bowers, his administrator. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate on the southernly side of the Allegheny Por tage Railroad in the township at Blair, containing about 165 acres, be the same more or less, adjoining lands at John M'Cahan, Bell & Higgins, William Hol liday's heirs, George - Buchanan and oth ers, having is two story log house, a double log barn, an apple brchard, and aci es cleared thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of Solomon M'Cul loch, with notice to John Dougherty and other terve tenants, • q r, .SO, All the right,. title and interest of Jo seph Trout in and to all that certain tract at land now claimed by Thomas 'Frost, situate in Antes township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Edward Bell, Esq., Gideon D. Trout, and others, con taining in all about 230 acres, he the same inore or less, about 100 acres of which are cleared; having thereon erected a two sto ry log dwelling house and a bank barn. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Trout. with notice to Thomas Trout and Gideon D. Trout, terre tenants. All that certain tract of land situate in the township of Frankstown, adjoining lands of Robert Elliott, George Elliott, Jacob Roofer, and others, con t a i n i ng about 290 acres, be the same more or less, about 80 acres of which are cleared; hav ing thereon erected a large two story plas tered dwelling house an da bank barn. The canal and Juniata river passes through the said land, and it has en excellent well of water and a good apple orchard on it. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Christian (lost, deed., now in the • hands of George and Samuel Goat his Executors. ALSO, All that tract, piece or parcel of unim proved and unseated land in the township of Jackson, (late Barree,) surveyed in the name of Robert Simpson and contawin e s about 400 acres, be the same more or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the name of George 11111, John George, William Steel, and William Priestly. in , Seized, taken execution, and to be sold as the property of David Milliken. A' SO, All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land, situate to the township or Hen derson, Huntingdon county, containing about two hundred acres, be the same more or less, about 50 acres of which are cleared, adjoining lands of James Simp son, Robert Simpson, and others. Said land is now tenanted by Hiram Grady, and has a double lug barn and a log dwel ling house thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Foster Simpson, deed., now in the hands of Robert Situp son, his administrator. ALSO, The eastern half part of Lot No. in the borough of Hollidaysburg, fronting SO feet on the north side of Walnut street, and extending back 180 feet, bounded on the east by a lot owned by the Public School committee, and on the west by the other half of said lot which is owned by Henry Learner; having a small brick dwelling house, a stable and a slaughter • house thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Simon Brother line. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of John Farrinsworth in and to a tract of 544 acres and 123 perches and allowance of land, situate in Antes (or Snyder) town ship, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Stephen Vanscoyoc, Sh orb & Co. and other land cla imed by defendant and Where; having about 120 acres of cleared land and 2 lug dwelling houses thereon. . . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property ofJohn Earrinsw•orth. .4L so, All the right title and interest of the defendant, David Yingling, in and to a tract, piece or parcel of land in Allegheny township, containing 50 acres, be the same mole or less, about - 30 acres of which are cleared. Slid land adjoins John Bough, James R. Johnston and others, and has a two story log dwelling house and a barn and small orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to he suld as the property of David Yingling, who was sued with Elias Yingling, dec'd. SLSO, All that small piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Blair, in Hunt ingdon county, containing about twelve acres more or less, cleared and under fence, bounded by town of Newry and land ut James Conrad on the east, and on the south by land or said Conrail, on the west by Alexander Knox and on the north by the Johnstown road. Also, a small piece or parcel of land separated from the above by the Johns town road, adjoining II Harbison on the west, Robert M'Namara on the north, and the town of Newry on the east, con taining shout 3 acres more or less, lying waste or in commons. Also, The following 4 several adjoining vacant lots in the town of Newry, being each 50 feet in front on south side of Alle gheny street and extending back '2OO feet to south alley, the same being numbered respectively 33, 34, 35, and 36 in the plot of said town. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of _Peter Cassidy. AI SO, Lot No. 62, in the recorded town plot of the borough of Williamsburg, being 50 feet in front un north side of second St., and running back 175 feet to an alley, having thereon erected a two story lug house and a log stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Wray Maize. ALSO, _ . _ All the right, title and interest of Charles B. Callahan, in and to lot No. 10:2, in the bar ou t r;11 of flan ti %don, front ing 50 feet on north aide of Mifflin Rivet t and running back along Montgomery et. 200 feet to Church street, having thereon erected a brick building formerly used au a Presbyterian church. . . . SelzCr!, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Charles B. Calla han. ALSO. All that lot of ground situate in Gar port, Ilutingdon county, fronting 120 feet on the south west side of Bedford street, and extending from said street along Newry street 190 fret to an alley, thence} along said alley 454 feet to Mrs. Longen ecker's lot, and thence along said lot ISO feet more or less to Bedford street, having a two story brick dwelling house and a frame stable thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Lytle. ALSO, All that tract piece or parcel of land, situate in the township of Allegheny, in the county of Huntingdon, containing about 150 acres, be the same more or less. about 75 acres of which are cleared and cultivated—adjoining lands of Moser Farber, Jacob Stiller, Aaron Burns' heir* and others—having thereon erected a log double dwelling house, and a log barn and other improvements. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Daniel Clapper. JOHN A !OUTAGE, Shcrifi: Sheriff's Office, Ii untingdon, March til; 1846. Orphans' Court Sale, BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public cite on the mansion tract, on Friday the 10th of April nest, the following described Real Estate, late the estate of George Buchanan, Esq., late of Hopewell town ship, decd, to wit : A tract of land situate in Hopewell township aforesaid, containing about Three Hundred Acres, be the same more or less, adjoining lands of James Entrckin on the N. E., Mary Raymond on the S. W. the Raystown branch of the Juniata on the S. E., being the mansion tract of the said George Buchan an, dee'd, on whirls is erected a goal two story log house and a bank barn with an Orchard of fine hearing fruit trees, and about 200 acres cleared thereon, in a good state of cultivation, besides a house and barn on one end of the same, a tenant house and a stone blacksmith shop. Also—One other tract adjoining the above, containing 200 acres, be the same more or less, lying on the Atli grippus ridge, in said township. ALSO, A tract of unseated land in Tod town ship, adjoining lands of John Savage and others, containing 353 acres, be the same more or less. Terms of Sale—One half of the purchase mon ey to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest, to ho secured by the bonds and mortgages of the purcha sere. By the Court, JACOB MILLER, Clerk. T. P. CAMPBELL, Trustee. March 18, 1846. N. B. The above sale was postponed on oecoUnt of the high water, on the day first mentioned. e9t~ttllor~s dl Mee. The creditors and all interested in the as sets in the hands of Randall Alexander and Nathan Rickets of Shirley township, in the county of Huntingdon, are hereby notified that the undersigned, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to audit and apportion the assetts in the hands of said assignees—will attend at the Public House of Thomas Wallace, in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Friday the third day of April next, for the purpose of auditing, &c., when and where all persons interested are notified to attend. THOS. I'. CAMPBELL, Auditor. Huntingdon, March 11, 1896. .Inditorla ✓l lice. ALL persons interested, are notified that the undersigned, appointed by the Orphans' COLT t of Huntingdon county, as Auditor to marshal the assets and apportion amongst the creditors &c., the remaining assets in the hands of Albert!. Garber. Administra tor of James Archurs late of the borough of Hollidaysburg, dec'tl, will attend to Audit and apportion &c. at the American House in Hollidaysburg, on Thursday the 2d day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. when and where all interested may attend. I +Nips I/ REA, Auditor, Huntingdon, March 11, 1846. TO IRON-MASTERS. The subscriber offers at private sale, a tract of land, situate in the upper end of Mifflin county, containing about 75 acres, on which there is a VERY EXTENSIVE bank of 1R0.1 4 ORE of excellent quality. The bank is about one mile from the l'ennsvlvrnia Canal. Sev eral hundred tons of the Ore have betu manufactured. For particulars refer to A • ROTHROCK. McVeytown, March 11, 1846. Aotice To the credilOlBo:f kemp& Cunning • ham, and of Joseph KJ mp and Jeremiah Cunningham. and all persons int errstrd. The undersigned, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Huntingdon county, to marshal and apportion the assets in the hands of James Gardner, assignee &c. will attend at the Public House of John Dough erty, (the United States Hotel) in the bor ough of Hollidaysburg, on Thursday the I'.nd day of April next, at 10 o'clock, A, M., when and where all interested are notified to attend. JUIiN CHESSWELL, Auditor. Huntingdon, Ma; ell 11, 1846. ffel,orao tasto and try, AFI am sure you.will buy, some very superior molasses, at the cheap Cash STORE of JOHN N. PROWELL. liuntingclon, March 11, 1846. 3. SEWELL STZIWAZT, A'II9II%IEDNIBIT AIT ILATT4 HUN 7 INGDON, P 4. Office in Main street, three doors west of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry ettablislinicnt. February 14,