COURT AFFAIRS. 'trial List for August Term 1850. FIRST WEEK. Joseph Higgins et al vs Martin Gates' adm'r. Com'th for W. 13. Hudson vs John Sharer. Christsin Prough vs James Entriken. Daniel Prough vs same. Benedict Stevens vs Blair & Madden. Allen, Wilson & Co vs Martin Gates' admir. Matthew Garner's ex'ors vs Sebastian Keely. Isaac Woolverton vs. Elisha Shoemaker. James Sears' ex'r vs Miller & Lane. William Welch vs Nathaniel Kelly. Hugh Logan's heirs vs Hecks & Hudson. Math. Garner's ex'rs vs Daniel Kiper. Ewing for Gates vs James Ewing. Lewistown Bank vs Hardman Pli lips. Andrew Shaw vs John Montgomery. James Ewing vs Ewing & Gates. James A. Cummings vs Wm. 11. Patterson. A. B. Cummings vs Matthew Crownover. Levi Garrett & Sons vs M'Bride, Boyer & Co. SECOND WEEK, John Savage's Trustees vs Adam Houck. same vs John P. Schneer. same vs Piper & Aurandt. same vs John Fisher. Aaron Shore vs Aaron Stains. John E. Thompson et al vs John W. Swoops. ',obit Winger,' vs Jacob Brubaker. Samuel Harvey &. wife vs John Potts et al. Daniel Kurfinan's ex'r vs Robert Speer: Marlin Orlady vs Lindly Hoopes. Abraham Creswell vs Hardman Philips. • & Grathus vs Edwin F. Shoenberger. P. Gain's ex'rs for use vs David Miller et al. Elias Hoover vs Daniel Teague et al. Joshua R. Cox vs Abednego Stevens. Samuel Havens vs F. A. Jennings. George Randolph vs F. A. Jennings & co. William Filey vs Jacob Miller & co. E: F. Shoenberger vs E. Shoemaker. John H. Morrison. vs Samuel Shoemaker. J: - & J. Milliken vs Wm. Couch's ex'r. Thos. Montgomery's acl'r vs Martin Gates' ad'r. George Fetzer et al vs John List. Eminger Stewart vs Couch Reeds & Smiih &:Rliodmi vs George Schell. Devor & Green vs Banks & Cromwell. John McCahan vs Henry Dell. Com'th for Vance vs Vance & Alexander. Martin Gates' ad'r vs Matthew Crownover. • Baughman & wife for use vs Wm. Gooshorn. same vs Nicholas Gooshorn. same vs John Gooshorn. Fattison & wife for use vs Wm. Gooshorn. same vs Nicholas Gooshorn. same vs John Gooshorn. D. Hackedorn & wife vs Nicholas Gooshorn. same vs John Gooshorn. same vs Wm. Gooshorn. Christian Ladner & co vs M'Gran & Fitzpatrick, Mary Jones' ad'r vs Wm. Gooshorn. same vs Nicholas Gooshorn. same vs John Gooshorn. List of Jurors for August Term. GRAND JURORS. Henderson, Hans Morrison, David McMur trie, Jacob Snyder, Francis 13. Wallace; Hope well, John Beaver; Clay, Michael Baindollar, Sr.; Franklin, William Coleburn ' John Mc• Pherren ; Springfield. Morris Cutshall, Robert Madden of H., Wm. Madden ; . Barree, William Couch, Jr.; Union, Philip Cu:linen, Benj. J. Glasegow ; Jackson, Wm. Cummins; Shirley, Jonathan Doyle, John Morison; Tod, Allen Edwards, Adams Houck; Walker, Daniel Flen ner, Wm. G Asinaer ; Case, Amon Green:and ; Porter, Daniel Neff; Cromwell, Calvin Noble. TRAVERSE JURORS F[6BT WEEK, Shirley, Randall Alexander, Samuel Mcßine trey ; West, Roht. Armstrong, Charles Green, Wm. Moore,Wm. Myton, Abraham Bruner, John Striker , Steever ; Cromwell, Benj. &ere, Joeeph Cornelius, Wm. M. Chileoat, James Faulk,nder, Wm. Jordon, John Rutter; Hopewell, Daniel Bumbaugh of Danl., James, Entriken, G ,, orge Russell, jr., Warriorsmark,' David Bob.c Wm. Rice, Wm. Cunningham, John K. M Cahan; Porter, John Risbin, Jacob Neff, Peter Stryker; Tell, Wm. Campbell; Hem/dram, James Clark, Daniel Goodman, Pe ter Swoope ; Ba r ree , John Cres swell, John Har fer,ThoTas Miller; Franklin, rt, ichardonesllay c oses6ena. r ohn B. Logan, Wm. B. Swoope; Unto's, Charles Geisinger ; Tod, Solomon Houck; Morris, Mi chael Lowe, David Tussey ; Brady, James Mc- Cracken, James Simpson, John A. Campbell; Jackson, Robert Afeßurney, John Oakes, John Rudy; Springfield, Benedict Stevens. SECOND WEEK. Henderson, Andrew Allison, Wm. Hoffman, John Hildebrand, Alex. Port, Esq., Win. Roth. rock, John Armitage; Springfield, Jacob Baker; Cass, Joseph P. Curfman, Samuel Green; Cromwell, Alvah Chilcoat, David Etnire, E. B. Orbison ; Tad, Jesse Cook; Porter, Robert Cunningham, Andrew McClure, Thomas Whit. taker; Dahlia, James Cree, jr., John Walker; Shirley„ James Clark; Barrer, Isaac Horning ; John Love, Samuel Miller; Paean, Jacob Refl. ner ; Morris, David Flemish ; Tell, David Hack. edam, Samuel Hackedorn ; Brady, L. S. Kess• ter, John Vandevander, John Watson; Hope• well, David Mounta n ; Franklin, Samuel Mat• 1.1, James Oliver; Walker, John Ridenour, jr.. West, James Reed, John P. Stewart ; Dublin John Walker; Warriorsinark, Martin Weston. $5O ittWARD. TI ; SOAPED front the subscriber, Constable of 1 1 ,1 Cass township, Huntingdon county, Pa., two young men, under arrest fur eeducticn and assault and battery, named Lemuel Everett and Asa Stooks Everett. They lately came here from Virginia or the neighborhood of Washirovon l i ty, and were engaged leaching singing school Lemuel Everett is sup...et' to be abou t 25 or 26 years old, about 5 feet 10 Meltee high, dark heir, and a flippant demeanor. His brother Asa, younger, about 6 feet high. complexion and de meanor. similar to hie brother. It is supposed they will return to Virginia. There arrange ments were to visit a brother near Hollidaysburg. The above reward will be given for the apprenem elan and deliveryof said prigunare in any Jail in this Comnionwealth Said Asa now calls hie flame Brooks Everett. MICHAEL POWMAN, Constable of Case loop. 'July 23,1E150. r, s TNationat Intelligencer insert 3 times and .send bill to this office. &, 1, M, ROWE, NUF UTITREIRS and wholesale dealers in Lir CIUMS Ilosket" and Wood k\ are, have removed to the large store formerly occupied by Meas.,. Sellers & Bevis, where they have open ed an extensive stock of Eaelerr. mid City made Broome and. Wood Ware, which they are now selling at the lowest manufacturers prices. A full assortment of lirist'e Bindles, Mats, Cordcge, &c., constantly on band. No. lit North Third street, 3 doors below Race, Phila. July 211, IRSO. am. BEAUTIFUL lot of LADIES DRESS GOODS just arrived and for sale by July 2, 1850. J. & W. Suxuou. Proclamation. W HEREASaintHunt in gdo n, precept tome r h ii a e y d o i directed, e tper, il ol dated so, under the hands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Over and Terminer and general jail delivery of the 20th t.idiciel district of Pennsylvania, com posed of the counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Union, and the Hons. James Gwin and John Stewart, his associates, judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appoint.d to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments and presentments, mode or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the Common wealth are made capital or felonies of death .d other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been, or shall be committed or perpetrated within said county, or all persons who ore or shall hereafter be committed or perpetrated, for crimes aforesaid, I am commanded to make proc lamation throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, Quarter Sessions and Common Pleas, will be held at the Court HOUSP, in the borough of Huntingdon, on the 2,1 Monday (and 12th day) of August 1850, 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 day, with their records, inquisi , tions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which to their office respectively appertain .M. CROWNOVER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Huntingdon July 23. 1850. t Proclamation. HEREAS, by precept' to me directed by V the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 20th day of April A. D. 1850, I am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a Court of Common Pleas, will be held at the Court House in the borough of Hunt ingdon, in the country of Huntingdon, on the 3d Monday (and 19th day) of August A. D. 1830, for the trial of all issues in said court, which remain undetermined before the said judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of said, issues are required. M. CROWNOVER, Sheriff. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Huntingdon, July 23, 1850, State Mutual Fire Insurance Co. of HARRISBURG, PA. Office at the Huntingdon Book Store. HORACE W. SMITH, Authorized Agent. July 23, 1930. FOR SALE A valuable farm and tract of land situate on the Big Aughwick Creek, in Huntingdon county, containing by the official draft 227 ACRES, but by subsequent re-surveys has been found to contain a large excess over the official quantity, originally surveyed in pursuance of a warrant in the name of David Franks, and is now in the occupancy of Simon Gratz. A good part of the tract is improved bottom land of first rate quali ty, and is well worth the attention of persons wishing to purchases good farm. It is but about one and a half miles from Orbisonia, four miles from Shirleysburg—within about eight miles from the Pennsylvania Canal and the same ills lance from the Pennsylvania Rail Road and is in the immediate neighborhood of several Iron Works. For further information arid particulars, apply to Miles & Dorris, Attorneys at Law in the Borough of Huntingdon. J. GEO. MILES, Attorney in fact for Joseph Gratz and Jacob Gratz, Trustees for the heirs of Michael Gratz, dec'd. July 23, 1950. 110111 CM. ON account of the numerous losses by fire throughout the State, the Lycoming county Mutual Insurance Company have Itesclved, that assessment (No. 5) of two per cent. be direct ed on all premium notes in possession of the company given fur Insurances which were in force on the I Oth day of April, 1850." DANI gr. AFRICA, Esq., of the Borough of Huntingdon, bus been appointed to receive the assessment, to whom payment should be promptly mode.— Those in arrears for assehourent Nu, 4, in the hands of T. K. Simonton, Receiver, are once more earnestly requested to make payment. The next August Court of this county will af ford all interested an opportunity to send their respective dues, and to assist a outTering commu nity from losses by tire. By order of the Directors, DAVID SNARL ,Agent. Huntingdon, July 23, 1850. N. S. LAWMEN° E, .fluent for the sale of Southworth Ofanuincturing Co's Writing Papers. Warehouse No. 3, Minor St., PHIL4DELPfiI.d. 200 cases of the above superior Papers now in store, and for sale to the trade at the lowest market prices, consisting in part of-- Fine thick Flat Caps, 12, 14, 15, and 16 lbs , blue and white. Superfine Medium and Demi Wri tings, blue and white. Extra super and superfine Folio Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Superfine Commercial Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Extra super Linen Note Papers, plain and gilt. Superfine and fine Bill Papers, long and broad. Superfine and fine Counting-House) Caps and Posts ' blue and white. Extra super Congress Cups and Let ters, plain and ruled, blue and white. Extra super Congress Caps and Let ters, gilt. Superfine Sermon Caps and Posts. Superfine blue linen thin Letters. Extra super Bath Posts, blue and white, plain and ruled. Embroidered Note Papers and Envel opes. •" Lawyer's" Brief Papers. Superfine and fine Caps and Posts, ruled and plain, blue and white, various qualities and prices. Also,looo reams white and , assorted Shoe apers, Bonnet Boards, white and assorted Tissue, Tea,Wrapping, Envel ope, assorted and lue Mediums, Cap Wrappers, Hardware Papers, &c. July 23-4 m. I %Ina Crisp, shawls, just receit'ed at C J. & W. SAXTON'S Store. ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE. A. Valuable Limestone Farm. RY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will he exposed to public mile, on S•TURD•Ir TILE 3 DAY or Au- OUST NEXT, A TRACT OF LAND, late the estate of Win. Ewing, deed., situate in West and Barrer townships adjoining lands of John Stryker, Dr. Mordecai Mammy, Robert Mersey Janie. Ewing's heirs, and others, con taining 226 ACRES, more or lees ; u large part of which is cleared and inn good 75" , elate of cultivation, with en ORCH ARD of good fruit thereon, and a two r oe, story stone D ING HOUSE. and a large frame I"; batik Born thereon erected; also a corn crib, wagon shed, spting house and other building.. The above is situate in a tine settlement, and the land in of the best quality, and in one of the most valunable farms in Huntingdon county. Teams or SALE'.—One third of the purchase money to he paid on confirmation of the tale; one third in one year thereafter, with interest, an I the remaining third at and immediately after the death of the widow of said deceased, the in terest thereon to he paid to the said widow an nually and regularly during her life, the whole to he secured by the bondsand mortgage of the puichaser. By the ('oust. • M. F. CAMPBZLL, Clerk. Attendance given by PIS EWING, Administratot. July 18, t850.--ts. KESSLER & BRO., MILL CREEK, HUNTINGDON CO., PA., HAVE on hand a most extensive stock of Goods, selected with the view of seem., dating everybody. Their stock consists in part of Dry-Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qtseensware, Boots and Shoes, Salt, Fish, Plaster, 4-c. 4'c. All of which they will sell as cheap and on as accommodating terms as any other store in the county. They have recently received a large stock of new goods, and will keep up their assortment by frequent fresh supplies front the Eastern cities. Q The highest price paid for Grain and country produce generally. TO THE LADIES Just Received at the Elephant. parertotnenen Fatiguo Bonnet., a beautiful Xi article. Black and Chamolion silk Mantillas. Poika Dress Caps. Madona Dress Cap.. Jenny Lind Sacko. J 7 Also a further supply of Levy Ls wns and Coronation Lostres; July 9, 1850. Segars, Tobacco, &c. TUST received and for sal •i at the Hun t) tingdon Book Store, the largest and most general assortment of Sl• GARS, ever brought to Huntingdon. Also, a lot of German Meercham Pipes and Turkish Tobacco. Seger cases, snuff and snuff hoses, and in fact every thing the tobacco user can wish. July 16, 1850. "FACTS FOR THE PEOPLE." ECONOMY IS WEALTH BUY WHERE YOU CAN BUY CHEAPEST AND EVERYBODY SAYS THAT IS AT Saxton's Chem, Cash Store T & W. iAX'I'ON inform the public that they have just received a splendid assortment of the most fashionable Goods, consisting of every vs, iety al Ladies' and tientlemens' Drees Goods, Fancy Goods, and Dry Goods of all kinds. Also a freak and superior seanrtment of Groceries, Bonnets, Hats and Caps, Boots & Shoes, Queens ware, Glassware, CeJarware, Baskets, and every kind of goods usually kept in the most extensive stores. Having purchased their goods low, they are detertnined to sell them very cheap, at only 20 per cent. . . Their old stock of Goods will be cold at cost July 2, 1850. lO.EI CRlaAlifli. LOUIS SCHNEIDER MOULD respectfully inform the public that V V he is prepared to serve up ICE CREAM at his establishment, in the best style. He has titled up a SALOON especially for the LADIES and made such arrangements for the accommo dation of all as cannot fail to please. He will also be prepared to furnish PRIVATE PARTIES with any quantity, of Ice Cream desired. May 21, 1850, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, GLAZING AND PAPER HANGING. SAMUEL G. BAKER, )Es re.c111;11; intorme the public shat he h. 11, commenced the above business in the Bor ough of Huntingdon. He is located one door east of the Post Office, where he will be pleased to attend to the calls of all who may wish to cm ploy his services in any brench of his business. Nay 7,1850.-3 m. =U3M - :? cZ23l:)a.-ae Ice Cream, Confectionary, and Bakery ! t 3. dk 3. AFRICA, Thankful for past favors, most respectfully an nnunce to the citizens of Huntingdon and vicin ity that they have made necessary arrangements to supply all who may favor them with a call, with the nut choice varieties of Ice Cream, Confectionaries, Cakes, Fruit, Nuts, dr.c. Their private rooms are fitted up in a hand• acme style, which inakethem a comfortable place of rearm, for Ladies and Gentlemen. Parties can bo furnished, on the shortest not lice with Ice Cream, Confectionaries, and all kinds of Cakes, Fruit, &c, ozyb Don't fo , get to call at the sign of the Red Curtain, Railroad street, one duor above William Stewart'. store. Huntingdon, May 25,1850. NEFF & MILLER, SURGEON DENTISTS. OFFICE hour. from 8 to 12 A. M., and 2 to 6 P. M. S. W. Corner of Hill and Montgom. ery streets. [May 7, 1850. SUGAlL—Elegant Fip Sugar for solo by 1. M. CUNNINGHAM. CIARSAPARILL A, a fine article, for sale at 0 Marks' Confectionary. [May 21. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Exp., to me directed, will be ex posed to public sale on Monday the 12th day of August next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. at the Court House, in the Borough of Huntingdon, at public outcry, the fol lowing described property, viz: All that certain tract or parcel of land, situ ate in Cromwell township, containing 130 acres more or less, adjoining lands of Hetekilh Rick ets, Samuel Booher, Philip Hooper and others, about 75 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erected Melinda Forge and several othe. buildings and other improvements. Also—A tract of land situate in said town ship, surveyed in the name of Sarah Ashman, containing IN acres and 7i perches, adjoining the above mentioned tract, Dutton Lane arid others. Also—One other tract of land held by im provement, in the name of William Moore, sit uate in said township, lying along the Black Log mountain, adjoining James Beil, Esq., Benedict Stevens, Esq., Geo. Sipes and others, containing 300 acres, snore or les., together with all and singular the water privileges thereto at tached and belonging, as the property of David N. Carothers, now in the possession of Blair & Madden, terra tenants. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David N. Carothers. —4LSO, A certain tract of land in Union township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of M. F. Campbell, Jacob Miller and others, about 110 acres more or less, having thereon elected a log house and log barn, front 00 to 70 acres cleared. Seized, taken in executiot and to be sold as the property of James Fields. !,• All the defendants right, title and interest in and to all that certain tract of land situate in Tell township, Huntingdon county, containing about 250 acres, adjoining lands of Samuel %Vat ter?, Benjamin Briggs, Jacob Hegie and others, having thereon erected log plastered dwelling house and log barn about 150 acres cleared, good apple orchard and peach orchard on said premi ses• Seized, taken in execution and to sold as the property of Daniel Shoop. —4LSO, All the defendants right title and interest in and to all that certain tract of land situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon county, con. . . tainino about 160 acres more orless, known as the farm of John McCartney, late of Hender son township, dec'd, adjoining lands of Andrew Allison, David Thompson and others, having thereon erected a two story log dwelling house, . , log barn, about 130 acres cleared. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Robert McCartney. All defendants right title and interest in and to all that certain tract of land situate in Jack son town.hip, Huntingdon county, lying on the waters of Stone creek, containing about IAO acres, adjoining lends of Robert Cummins, R. Mcßurney, Hugh Smith, having thereon erected a two story plastered house, log barn, apple or chard, about 100 acres cleated. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold as the property of Joseph Vance. All that certain lot of ground situate in West township, Huntingdon county, containing 60 feet' in front, running back about 160 feet, fronting, on the great road from Petersburg to Monroe Furnace, enjoining William Moore near McMur trie's tavern, having thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house, lot fenced in. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John .Nelson. --ILSO, A tract, piece or parcel of land situate in Tod township, Huntingdon county. containing 162 acres, mote or lees, about 60 acres of which are cleared, adjoining lands of Rphrnim Tinglir'', William Steel's heirs, and other lands—nenr the Bedford county line—having thereon erected a two story log house, a small barn, and a fulling mill. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of John Yon and William Yon, who survived John Yon, sen. —.9LSO,--- All defendants right title and interest in and to all those certain two lots of ground situate in West township, in the borough of Petersburg, Huntingdon comity, containing each till rePt in front, store room, ware house, a log dirclling house and a two story brick dwelling house thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph M. Stevens. By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias in my hands, I will sell at same time and place All that certain plantation and tract of land situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon county, bounded and described as follows, to wit :—Be ginning at a white oak, thence by lands of John Natio:oo'4R N 00 deg. W 317 p. to a Post, thence by lands of Joseph Young S ' W 43p, to a white oak, thence by land of John Matthews S 16 deg..W 160 p. to a chesnut, thence by land of Henry McLanahnn N $.5 dog. E 151 p. to a white oak, thence by jaini,s - Reed 50 deg. E 110 p. to stones, and thence by lands of R. H. Morris N 15 deg. E 122 p. to the place of beginning; containing 225 acres and ance,'&c., be the same more or less, [Except ing 117 perches included to the said bounderies, conveyed to Trustees for common school purpo ses.] Seized, taken in execution, and to be cold as the property of Jacob Knepp, Sr. —4LSO, By virtue of a Levari Facies issued out of the same court, A tract of land situate in Jackson township, bounded and describedis follows, to wit: Beginning in the line'of John Little's hind at a white oak 7 thence along said line South 53 degrees East 31 perches to a guui, thence South 251 degrees East 64 perches to a post, thence North 63 degrees East 10 perches to a white oak, thence North 87 degrees east 91 perches to a post in the centre of a spring, thence South 86 degrees East 30 perches to a dogwood, thence North 42 degrees East 1501 perches to a white oak fallen, thence North 48 degrees West 161 perches to a dogwood now pine, thence South 50 degrees West 61 perches to a white oak, thence South 64 degrees West 28 perches to a Chesnut oak, thence South 48 degrees \Vest 159 perches to a white oak to the place of beginning, containing two hundred and thirty three acres and one hundred and thirty three perches and allowance. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Michael Sarsaman and Peter Saroaman, with notice to John Beightal, Henry Shunhiwiler, - Myers, and all other tore tenants. M. CROWNONER, Sheriff. SHP:RIFF'S OFFICE, Huntingdon, July 16, 1850. DANIEL AFRICA, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, C 7 OF•FICE IN MARKET STREET,, HUNTINGDON, PA. REGISTISR'S NOTICV: NOTICE it hereby given to all persona inter esterl,that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Regi.ter's Oilier, at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts oat bb presented for confirmation and allowance, at 4.. Orphan.' Court to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the said county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 14th day of August. to wit : 1. John Cresswell, Jr. Esq., Administrator tie honia non of I I ezekiab Rickutta, late of Shirley township, dee'd. 2 Samuel AcKitistry, Trustee appointed to sell the Real Estate of Itt racy WKinstry, deed. 3. Andrew Fraker, Administrator of Andrew Fraker, late of Dublin township, deed. 4. John Lung, Adinotistrator of Christian Long, late of Shirley township,Jec'd. 5. Lewis narksiresser. acting Administrator of Lewis liarksireeser, dec'd ho was acting Ad ministrator of disco N. Thompson, late of Shir ley township, deed. 6. Hiram Willime end Simnel Miller, Ad inlhistratori; de limits non with the will annexed of N (lb I A Grafitili, late of West tp. he'd. 7. Charlet: Green end Henry 111'Craeken, Ex ecutors of the last will and testament of Elielie Green. late of Went township, deed. _ _ . 8. Enuch thilcote. Administrator of John Chilcote, late of Union township, deed. _ _ . V. Andrew S. Harrieun,AdminiNtrator of John Yocum, Into of Walker townbhip, ticc'tl. 10. Samuel P. Wallace, surviving administra tor of Allelia] Wallace, late of Morris town • ship, deo 'J. 11. Alex:alder Stitt and Jacob Harneame, od• ministrators of Henry Neff, deed., who was one of the administrators of Michael Was lace, lute of Morris township. dec'd. I. William . M'Nire, Guardian of Beeline, Olive , , Martha, Henrietta and. Alexander Price, minor children of Elijah Price, late of Cromwell township, dee'd. 13. James Potter, Guardian of Maria J. Moor . e, minor child 'cf Silas E. Moore, late of Hollidays burg, Plait comity, deed. 14. James Porter, Guardian of Lucretia E. Mnote, minor child of Silas E. Moore, late of Hollidaysburg, Nair county.dec'd. 15. lames — Potter, Guardian of William H. Moore, minor child of Silas E. Moore, late of Hollidaysburg, Blair county, dec'd. 16. James Potter, Guardian of t. Blair Moore minor child of Silas E. Moore, late of flollitlnys. burg. Blair county, deed. 17. James Potter, Guardian of Thomas J. Moore, minor child of Silosß. Moore, kte of 11ollidatsburg, Blair county, dec'd. 18. §otin Hampson, Administratrix of Adam Hall, late of the horouah of Huntingdon,dec'd• M. F. CAMPBELL,Register. Register's Office, Huntingdon, t July 13, 1850. Public School Teachers Wanted. MEN Teachers wanted for the public schools I in Huntingdon and Henderson townships.-- A pplicntion to be made in writing to the subserb her, or to John Reed, jamb Miller and John Scott, Esters., in Huntingdon, who ale a commit- I tee appointed by the Board of Directors for the purpose of examining the abilities and qualifica tions of 'Teachers, ou or before the 15th day of August next. Scho ila to commence on the Ist Monday of September, 1860 July 9 D. BUOY, Seery ALEX.SIADItIit FOUNDRY A ND 11:t a . HERE Stoves, Ploughs, Castings, Spout `'& ~ can be bought cheaper than at any other place. July 9, 1850. ROBERT GRAFILTS. ftl •er Dumb..AgjQtritT & Remittent -reverS •`, e variouslorms of ilious-Dise - dses , Tr'4;w: 11V - Ba. IM I I I - I M I - 1 -, • C U ' 'I e.....e11ent compound. N'.;. it never fails in the erne of Fever and Ague, is or sale by the proprietor's agent., T. READ & SON. dun; 1.. G. KEESLEU, Mill Creek,!. 11. STeur Ell Waterstrcet, [l7 WHAT IS THE :MATTER WITH NE, Doctor I What is the cause of this sallow com plexion, jaundiced eye depression of spirits, pain in the side and chunkier, weariness of body, bit. ter taste in the mouth I such is the inquiry. and such the symptoms of many a sufferer. It is the liver which is affected, and the Cholagugue lo the remedy, alwa7 a successful in curing it.— Try it, and judge for yourselves. For sale by the above named rigouts. Et- BETTER DIE THAN LIVE, IF I AM TO be tortured from day to day with this horrible Ague, exclaims the poor sufferer whose life has become a burden to him, from the racking par oxysms °fan intermittent and whose confidence in human aid is destroyed by the failure of rem edias to produce the promised relief. :melt has, been the situotion of thousand. who ate now re joicing in all the blessings of health from the use of Dr. ()agouti's Indian Cholagoglie. In no instance does it fail to effect a speedy and per manent cure. For sale by above named agents. "liow few who thirds aright among the thinking few ; How many never think,but only think they do." Kr THE SENTIMENT IMPLIED IN THE t hove exclamatio is on no subject more fully exemplified thon on that of health. f'ut few give it a single thought and fewer still reflect upon it with the observation and good sense which matters of minor consequence receive.-- Aa teaches the favt that Dr. Osgood's India Cholagogue is a never failing remedy in Fever and Ague, good arose wouli cutely indi cate its prompt and immediate use. For sale by the above named agents. July 9, 1850. 1. - -ta CID Ma co Ny =LI T_T W. SMITH has removed his Book and Stationary store end Express Office to tho room formerly occupied by Wm. & H. E. M'- Murtrie, as a store, nearly opposite M . Kiriney's Hotel. His position is now more central and lie invites e'l wanting anything lit his line In give him a call. [luly 2, 1850, NOTICZ TS hereby given that I have purchased at Con stable's sale, the following articles, to wit: One Grey Horse ' 1 two horse waeon, 2. sett of harness, 1 sorrel Mare, I River Flat, and 1 Log Chain, and that I have loaned the some to Jo seph Mapes. J. F. COTTERELL. June 18, 1850.-3 t. ONE TON Berea Ohio Grindstones. for sale by J. & W. SAstos. July 3, MO. MILLINERY AND FANCY ATOLL MRS. SARAH KULP, r it, OM Philattelphtn, reepectfully Weems the j! Lain. that she has Nowt! a Mote in the boroligh of Huh titigdou, nearly oppositeCoed' Hotel, for the isle of Bonnets, Trimmings and Fancy Article*. She invites the Ladies to call at her . establish ment and cx•mine her stork. Her Bonnets ire of the latest Fashion. Bonnet. altered tied trimmed to the latest fashion. A lan, bleaching and pressing done on reasonah.o term. and at short noile, [Julie 18,.151b0. Adtriftiistrittcrig• Motile, Estat, of MICHAEL GRAZIER, deed. ; fate of IVa•rioremark town,thip. LETTER) of Administration have been grant ed to the undersigned, upon the comet° of Michael Grazier. late of Warriorsmaik town ship, Huntingdon county, deceased. Al per sons knowing themselves indebted, are requested io wilts immediate payment. and those having gist'. will present them properly authenticated. DANIEL GRAZIER, HENRY eIIYDOR, Adnar nistrators• June /9, 1950.-61,--$1,75 pd. NOTICE To Alexander Etviqg, Robtrt Ewing, and Hen ry Eartni,r, sons of Thomas Ewing, late of West Township, Huntingdon counly, deed., and all other persow iharested : ..... 'I'A Kh: NOTICE that by virtue of a citation .1 Issued out of the Orphans' Court di Said do., 'you are requited to appear in the said Court on the second Wednesday in August next, to show cause, if any you have, why satisfactian should not be-entered on the record of certain recogni zances in said Court, given by Thomas Ewing-, jr. and his surety; to th? said Alexander, Robert and Henry Ewing, at August Teter) t 9313, to ee -1 cure to them their respective shares, of and in the money, at which the Real Estate of' their father, Thomas Ewing, dec'd., was valued, and taken by the said Thomas Ewing under the de. ere/ of said Court. M. CROWNOVER, Sheriff. June 18, 1850.-61. SIIERIFFALTY. To the Whig, of Ifientittplan Cintnty. hELLOW CITIZ4NS :—I offer, wyself to yoor consideration OS a candidate Alt the of fice of Sheriff, at the coming eleet.on. eulejrrt to the decision of the Whig County Convent , oii.— if fairly and honestly nominated and elected, L' pledge myself to discharge the duties of the of fice with fidelity, and to the hest of my ability. NATHANIEL 'LYILF.. Morris township, June IS, ISM. SHERIFFILTL vt 7 E are authorized to annobnce Maj. 3rP.S TENIPLEToN, of nr,k , ror merly of Shirlqsburg., non eanahlate for Silern3 at the ensuinsr October election. June 18, 18.10. SHEHIFFALTY. To Moir/lig Voters and Citizens of &flan', don County, In accordance with the advice of numerous pristine! and political frienda, I oiler my&elf ea II candidate fur the alike of at the ensu ing October election. subject to the deciiiiiin of the Whig Cuutity Convention. If notnicalvd and tole( i.d. I will diachurge the duties Of tie °Mee copetliully end humanely Mny 29 „ . -- DAVID HACKEDURN. simarrALTr. To Ms Dentorrotir IFlig Voters and Citizens of linittingdon yonnty._ A 'l' the request of ;any friends, I have been induecil to announce mysell ns n candidate fur the office of Sheriff at the ensuing fail Oen.: lion; subj,ct, however, to the alecisiou of the Count, Convention, to be held in Augtist next. I pledge myself. if nominated and elected, to die charge the-duties of the office impartially and honestly, to the best an.) , ability. BENJAMIN F. GLASGOW. Union township, April 80, tB5O. COUNTY COMMISSIONER. To the Whig voters of Huntingdon County FELLew-ciTiznas :.—At the salre:tetion.of.nto. merous friends. I have been tp fli e r myself as n rand:date for the on. 4 C01 . .4TT 131,1,11.1(INE11, Ili Ow ensiling riecsinli. •uhject to the decision of the Whig County Conyrntion. If nominated end elected, I will discharge the duties of the office to the beat of my shilitv. JAMES KING. Shirley township, July 2, 1850. GP EAT EXIITEMENT. Have lon heard the News t UVERYBODY talking about the aplenditi 114 assortment of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, &c. which are daily being received at - the extensive and handsonwly fitted up estahi6b,„en, of NEVT AND WILLEM... Their Mock of Clocks. Gold and silver Watches, Jewelry, &c., is cinema to that of any other ea. tablishment in the place; and the Astonishingly Low Pt ices at which they sell, accounts for t he fact why ev erybody goes there to buy. Lry Having twoexperienced!wolktnep in their enploy, they are prepared to Repair Clocks, Watches and Jewelry promptly, and on the moat reasonable term*. IC you want work we I done, and desire - to pinches° superior t locks, Watches, Jcweliy, and Faany Article. CHEAP, don't forget to go to MILLER, Huptingdon,June 11 EXPRESS AGENCY. A DAMS dr CO. have eatabliahed in Express j Office in Huntingdon,. in charge of Dories W. Smith, et the Iluutingrion.Douk ti.ore. All packages left with him will be carefully attend ed to, rJunt 4, 1050.