--•. ‘: : - . - .„,,. ~,,,„..r.. ..„..._,... .....:;41.,,.....,.. ii.„,,, 1r..;.. ... ~ . ... i.:, ~...._ . t„“t„-,,,k,'...... .i.„..,.. 3.7,' tn o, _ , . E-( )-, HALL OF FASHION AHEAD WITH NEW CLOTHING! B. &W. SNARE inform the public that they have just returned from the eastern cities with a large and splendid assortment of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING for men and boys, consisting of Black, Brown, Drab a nd Blue Overcoats; Black and Blue Dress and Fr ock Coats; black .satin and figured vests; cassia ere and cassinet pants; shirts, suspenders, drawn rs, socks, &c. ALSO, New York Hats and Boston Boots; trunks, carpet bags, umbrellas, caines, &e.; allot which were purchased extremely low for cash, which will enable us to sell much lower than merchants who buy on credit. We will, as here tef4re, sell very cheap for rash B. & W. SNARE. Sept. 18,1851.-3 m. REAL ESTATE - AT PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of nn Order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County w ill be exposed to Public Sale on the premises on Wednesday the 15th day of October next, 1851, the following Real Estate, late of Samuel Long, of Walker township, dec'd. A certain Real Property, situated in Walker township, in void county, about three miles from the Borough of Huntingdon, surveyed on a War rant granted to William M. Patton, adjoining land of Benjiman K. Morgan, James Simpson and other land of the said William M. Patton, Containing (23 C.) .:IQ. CD3 Ll 2. Z_J not measure, about thirty acres of which arc denied, having thereon a small log house and . and a number of taees bearing excellent nit of different kind, terms--Qne third of the purchase money to he paid.oa.confirmation of the sale, one third in one yelr thereafter with interest.. and the remaining third at and fturnediately after the death of the widow of sold 0eb711., the interest of the said third payment, to he paid to the said widow, an nually pad re;olnrly during her life, the whole to be secured by the Bonds and Mortgage of the pur chaser. . . Sula to commence at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, attendance wiyb o wir i t a la A i bmi, Trustee. Sept. 18, 1851.-4 t. Valuable Real Estate Az PUBLIC SALEi In perntance of an order atilt, Ophun's Court lituitingdon County will be exposed to Public. lc, on the 'rises, on Thursday the 16th day 4 ',robe'. , )I' t Iv, undivided interest (be . nm . \ Vandevatider, a mi- child of ilhruliam Vandevaitder, Into of Bra y Township, doe'd. in tho following real estate, A certain plantation situate on both sides of !,c Pennsylvania Canal, and of the Pennsylvania !. Bond, about seven miles East of the Borough , •r Huntingdon and two-miles East of the Village Mill Creek, In Brady Township, bounded by lands of Gen. James Irvin on the East, the ;Ju niata river on the south, land of James Entrekio :he West, and land of Andrew Wise, on the North, Containing about Two hundred Ahres, more or less, having thereon a two story log [louse and Kitchen, a large frame barn, with stone stabling underneath, a Wagon Shed and Corti Cribs. a Stone Spring-house, a smoke and drying house, a Cider Mitt and press, and other improve ments. About seventy acres of this land is clear ed, and inn good state of cultivation, and a con siderable portion of the residue is well timbered. TERMS 01` SALE.—One third of the pur chase money to he paid on the Confirmation of the sale. Otto third thereof in one year there after, With interest, and the remaining one third nt and immediately. after the death of the widow of said deed. the interest of which third pay ment to be paid to the said widow, annually and regularly during her life ' —the whole to be se cured by the Bonds and Mortgage of the pur chaser. Sale to eunmence nt 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, attendance will he given hi JACOB MILLER, Gua r dian &c. N. B. At the same than and plane, the interest Of the undersigned, the widow and other heirs of said dec'd. will be exposed to Sale, upon the terms above stated, and upon Confirmation of the said minors interest we will join with the said Guar dian in a Deed, conveying the whole of mid laud. REBECCA VANDEVANDER, MARGARET ANN KESSLER, P. F. KESSLER, PETER VAN DE VANDER. SetS. 18, 1851.-3 t . VALUABLE PROPERTY. In Town and Country, FOR SALE. • The subscriber offers at Private Sale a BRICK HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situated on the north side of hill street. find immedately op posite the Presbyterian Church, in tlih borough of Huntingdon—adjoining property of the Hon. George Taylor on the west, and numbered 103 in plan of said town. The house is well finished throughout—the yard contains seine of the Choi • ~,st fin it it the country, with a fine well of water, ~nd the gli'•:en is of the best quality. The loca tion is one of the most pleasant in the town—pre senting uu unobstructed view of the Rail Road— the canal—the river—and the surrounding see erv., . Also, a house and lot of ground minuted on the • .uta side of Hill street, and extending back to ..‘,:leglutney street, in the afbressid borough—ad joining property of Mrs. Dorland en the East and John Hildebrand Esq., ou the West. The house la wentherboarded, and well finished with every f3IIVOIIiCIICC for a dwelling—There is ars° a store doom and warehouse on the property, with other Improvements. Also a Farm—situated in Henderson township, , about one mile from the borough of Huntingdon,. ) Ajoinlng lands of John McCann Esq., and lands belonging to the heirs of Alexander Gwin Esq., dec'd„ Consisting of ONE HUNDRED ACRES more or less, about seeeuty of which are cleared and under a high state of cultivation. There is a good dwelling house, a frame bank burn, a good spring of water, and all the necessary out buildings. The Orchard, which in about four - ,,,,s old, contains the most choice collection of fruit trees—and bids ring to booms of the finest in all this section of country. 'forms will,be made easy to suit purchasers.— For farther iuformrtion inquire of the subscriber :it his residence in Hunting,do WM n. . SWOOPE. Sept. IS, 1851.-Im. I.IAGLEIr'S Superior Gold Penis, in gold and silver patent extension cases, warranted to give entire satisfaction'for sale at Scott's Che up Jewelry Store. Orphan's Court Sale. In pursuance of an Order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County, the undersigned as Guar dian of the mindr children of Samuel N. Wharton dec'd., will expose to sale at public outcry on the ' premises, on Saturday the 1I th day of October next at I o'clock P. M their interest in a lot of ground situated in the village of Orbisonia in the ' township of Cromwell in said county, fronting 50 Poet on Cromwell street extendeng in depth 140 feet to an alley, adjoining a lot of William Smith on the north west, and an alley on the south east, being numbered 22 in tha recorded plan of said village, and having thereon a frame plastered house, one and a half stories high, and a frame shop. Terms of Sale—One third of the purchase mon ey to be paid on the confirmation of the Pole— mic third in one year thereafter with interest, and the remaining third at the death of the widow, the interest thereof to be paid to her regularly during her life, and to be secured by the Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. DAVID BURKET, Guardian. Sept. 18, 1851.—ts. NOTICE► To the heirs awl legal representatives of James' Ross dec'd, late of Brady township, Huntingdon County. In pursuance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County, I will bold an Inquest on the premises on Wednesday, the 29th day of Octo ber nest, to make partition or valuation of the real estate of said deed., according to act of the general assembly in such eases made and provi ded when and where you may attend. wm: B. sheriff Sheriff's Office, Sept. 18, 1851.-3 t • F 1 ESH ARRIVAL NEW GOODS AT THE ENLARGED STORE OF J.d.MES .111.4GUIRE, Market Square, Huntingdon, Pa. J. M. informs the public generally that he has just received, and is opening, a large and well selected stock of NEW GOODS, FOR FALL AND WINTER, of the finest and cheapest ever brought to Hun tingdon, consisting of every variety of LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, Of all descriptions and of the newest styles, consisting in part of Gingliams, Calicoes, Barages, Lawns, Silks, &c.; Muslins, Checks, Linens, Oil Chintzes, Linen Diapers, Bonnets of the latest styles, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Handker chiefs, and everything in the no tion line. MEN AND BOY'S WEAR, Embracing Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets, Ken. ttieky.Jeans, lie has also on hand a very large and general assortment of GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, HARD. WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GLASSWARE, . . Together with all kinds of Goods generally kept in a country store. A word to the wise, and my friends in par ticular—call and see me before purchasing elsewhere, as lam determined to give bar gains._ . • IT'Pleaise remember MAGUIRE'S Cheap Store, in Market Square, Huntingdon. Sept. 11, 1851: r . Estate of Samuel Steel, Esq., decd Last Notice. All persons iedehted to the, estate of Samuel Steel, Esq., late of the Bormigh of Huntiadon, deed., are requested to Make payment in of the claims respectively due from them on or be fore the second Monday of November next. Persons neglecting io compl with the above notice need not expect any farther indulgence. JAMES (MIN GEORGE A. sTEEL,—Ex'rs Auditor's Notice, The undersigned appointed by the Orphan's C , ,art to distribute the proceeds of the Sale of the 1:,a1 Estate of .inmes Carothers, late of the for o“gli of Shirleysbarg, deceased, to and amongst those entitled to receive the sumo, will attend tar that purpose at his residenCe in tho Borough Ilinitin„eiliin on the first day of October A 1) 1851, at 10 o'clock A.. 11, when and where all persons interested can attend .1 AC OB MILLER, Auditor. Sept. 4, 1851.-41.* FRESH OYSTERS AND REFRESHMENTS. F. &. C. SNYDER Take this method of informing the public that they are now receiving and are prepared to fur nish o ~f~~~~ with everything else connected with a well regu lated Eatmg Hotise. We are determined to spare no efforts to make our establishment an agreeable thaw of resort. 1)m• stock of FRUITS, CONFECTIONARIES, GROCERIES, CAKES, NUTS, 44'c. is unrivalled. We wish every person to givens a call, when, we are certain, we shall have the ex treme pleasure of having them "come again, and again." F. & C. SNYDER. Sept. 4, 1851.—tf. SILVEit SPOONS of the latest patterns can ho hail at _ _ E. Snare's Jewelry Store. DonTE MONNAItS , —S or 10 different kinds; froth 25 cents to 3 dollars at :Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. QM - DOLLARS and Filly cents tor the largest (bold Pencils, at Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store. NOTICE, To the heirs end legal representatives of Leon ard Steffy, dec'd. Take notice, that at an Or phan's Court hell at Huntingdon and for the County of Huntingdon, the second, Monday, of August, 1851, on motion of Thomas I'. Camp bell, lisq., the Courtgranted a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Leonard Steffey, deed., to come into court the second Monday of November Term next and accept or refuse to take' the real estate of said, dce'd at the valuation thereof to wit : $2,482 58 for the mansion tract, and $893 20 for the unimproved tract, or then and there to show cause if any you haVe why the same should not be sold. This is therefore notice to all interested to attend at the time and place above designated if you think proper. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Slwrifi: Sheriff's Office, Sept. 18. 1851.--31. NOTICE. • To the Creditors of William Pollock. All persons interested are hereby notified that the final trust Account of David Bucket and William B. Leas, surviving assignees of William Pollock formerly of Cromwell township, Hunting don county, has been filed in the office of the Prothonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of said County, and that the same will be presented to the said Court on the second Monday of Novem ber next, for confirmation; at which time the same will be allowed by the said Court, unless cause be shown why it should not be allowed. T. H. CREMER, Prothonotary. Sept. 11, 1851.-3 t Ophan's Court Sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Iluntifigdon County, the Subscriber, Guardian of the Minor Children of William Ward, late of Walker township, dec'd., will expose to sale on Thursday October 30, 1851, A Lot of Ground, Late the property of said deceased, situate in the borough of Huntingdon; being part of lots No 84 and B.i in the plan of the town of Ilunting don, having thereon erected a TANNERY BUILDING, TAN YARD and Fixtures, and a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and two tenements. TERMS OF SALE.—Ono third of the pur chase money to be paid upon Confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual pay ments,with interest from Confirmation. 111, F. CAMPBELL, Clerk of Orphan's Court. THOMAS FISHER: Guardian. Sept. 11, 1851.—ts. EXHIBITION OF IBILNWOOD ACAD EMY. . . The seminnunal exhibition by the students of Milnweed Acadbmy will take piece on Wednes- , day the 24th of September at 1 o'clock I'. M. The parents guardians and friends of the students; and all interested in the instruction, or in the cause of education generally, are respectfully invited to attend. Our noxt Session commences regularly on Wednesday, November the sth. It is desirable that students conic before Wednesday as it is our rule to begin the exercises of the school particularly Of. that day. The subscriber would also announce to the pub lic that arrangements will be made to supply the vacancy occasioned by the decease of his brother and associate principal, before the commencement of the next term; and that no effortor expense will be spared to make the Institution worthy the pat ronage and confidence now enjoyed and which it' is hoped, will continue to be extended with undi minished liberality. The Boarding-house will be under the immediate management of Mr. Sam uel Campbell, for several sessions a teacher in the Institution, and his amiable and excellent lady. Parents may be assured that every attention will be paid to the health and morals of their sons, as well as to their intellectual improvement, and that ever facility will be afforded fur their personal comfort and convenience. J. 11. W. McGINNES. Sept. 11, 1851.-3 t. PUBLIC SALE. Will he sold at public sale on Thursday, the 25th of September, 1851, at Paradise Furnace, Tod towuship, Huntingdon county, the following furnace property, to wit: 8 Mules, 6 Horses, 14 sets of horse and mule gears, 6 six horse wagons, 4 ore beds, 2 coal beds, 75 coal baskets, 24 ore boxes, 2 iron coal harrows. 1 wooden do., 1 ore barrow, lot of Furnace Bars and tools, 2 iron Twiieyrs, 6 lug chains, 3 patent cutting boxes, 4 feed chests, 3 feed trotighs, 2 jitck screws, 12 barrels of tar, picks, maddocks, shovels, and spades, two tons of bar-iron, and a va riety of other furnace tools not enumer ated. ALSO, at the same time and place, STORE GOODS, consisting of broad eluths, cassimers, cacti nets, flannels, vostings, ginghams, calicos, &c. &c. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when dtie attendance and a reasonable credit will be liven by HORATIO TREXLER, & Co. Sept. 11, 1851. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned auditor appointed by the Or plinn's Court of the County of Huntingdon to marshal the assets in the hands of Wilson Stewart and Edwin J. Neff, Administrators of the estate of John Brute, into of West township, in said county, dec'd., and distribute the snore amongst I the creditors of said deed., hereby. gives notice to all persons interested, that he will attend fur the purpose of snaking said distribution on Sat urdav the 27th lost, at eleven o'clock, .A. M. at,l the dwelling house of the undersigned in said township, whets and where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. WILLIAM Y. PORTER, Auditor. Sept. 4, 1851.-4t.5 WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND The subscriber hes, by extreme exertion, and ' with the assistance of a few friends, at lust suc ceeded in opening an assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, in the soup formerly occupied by Dr. H. K. Neff and Brdther, one door east of Mr. Livingston's llotel, in the borough of Huntingdon, where he oilers for sale a great variety of the above articles at very low prices. Clocks, Watches and Jewellry will be repaired in the very best manner, all of which he will war rant for one year. _ . He hopes, by selling at low prices and paying strict attention to business, to merit a libera share of public patronage. JOSEPH RIGGER. Huntingdon, Aug. 14, 1851.—tf. B OOKS and STATIONARY of nil kinds at Ed. Snare's Store. PUBLIC SALE. YU ILI, be exposed to Public Sale, on the prom ise: en Friday the 3d day of October next, that well known FARM, situated a half-mile from the Burnt CAMS, Huntingdon County, Pa., con taining 300 Acres of LAND, the greater part of which is J.imestone. There are shout 239 Acres cleared, under good Vence and a high State of cultivation the remainder is well Timbered.-- The improvements are TWO HOUSES, two Barns, a large Wigton Shed, Corn Crib and Stable. The Farm is well watered by a number of never failing Springs, over one of which, near the Man sion House, is erected ti large and comtnodioue Spring and Wash House. There is also a TEN ANT HOUSE on the promises, an excellent Apple Orchard and a variety of other Fruit. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock on said day, when the ternis will be made known by Sept. IS, 1851.1 JOHN SPIT2ER VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE• B Y virtue of authority confbrred by a special act of Assembly, I will expose to public sale Thursday, 6th November, 1851, upon the premises, in West township, Fliniting don county, the farm of the late Andrew Newell, dec'd., situate about six miles from the Pennsyl vania Canal and Railroad, a short distance from the public rood leading from Huntingdon to Belle fonte, and in the immediate neighborhood of Moore's and Neff's Mills. It contains C) CD3 U 2. L 215113 and allowance, about 40 acres of which is wood land and well timbered, and is one of the best wheat tents in the valley of Shavers Creek. The improvements are a large BANK BARN 100 feet long by 40 feet deep, a large two story DWEL- L' NG HOUSE both nearly new, and a large Orchard of excellent fruit trees. There ore about 30 acres of meadow.; there is water in almost every field, and the whole lams is in a good state of cultivation, and under good fence. Its vicinity to market, to school, to place of wor ship, to public roads, and to mills, its improve ments, and the quality of the land, render it one of the most desirable farms now before the public for sale. Terms (which will be easy) made known on day of sale. MARGARET NEWELL, Exocutri. Sept. 4, 1851 N. B. Any information desired will he given by the Executrix on the premises, or by William Dorris, or John Scott Esq's., of Huntingdon. FALL MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN STONE & SONS, luronTEns AND DEALENS IN Itibbonds & Millinery Goods; No 45 South Second Street, PHILADELPHIA, ARE now prepared to offer their customers and the trade generally, a tett large and hand some assortment of Bonnet Satins, of all colors, , Corded and Plain Velvets, of all colors, Fancy Bonnet and Cap Ribbons, Paris Fancy Feathers, French and American Flowers, &e. Sc. Confining themselits exclusively to this branch of the trade and importing the large part of their stock enables them to oiler an assortment unsur passed in extent and variety, which will be sold at tb6 lowest prices. Philad'n, Sept, 4, 1851.-40 Auditor's Notice. The undersigned.auditor appointed to distribute' the balance of money in the hands of Blair & Madden's assignees among the creditors will at tend for that purpose at his ofNce in the Bor ough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 2nd day of 'October next. at ten o'clock A. M. JACOB MILLER, Auditor. 1851,‘-40 GENERAL ELECTION. SHERIFF* PROCLAMATION PURSUANT to an Act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," approved the. econd day of July A.D. 1839, 1, WM. 13. ZEIGLER, High Sherif of the county of Huntingdon, in the State of Penn sylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that a Gen eral Election will he held in said county of Hun tingdon, on the SECOND TUESDAY (14th day) OF OCTOBER, 1851, at which time State and County officers, as follows, will be elected : ONE I'EItSON to fill the office of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON to fill the office of Canal Commis sioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania: PINT MESONS to fill the offices of Supreme Judges of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanio. ONE PERSON to fill the office ofProsident Judge in the district composed of the counties of Hun tingdon, Blair and Cambria. Two t. EItSONS to fill the office of Associate Judges of Huntingdon county. Two PERSONS to teliteSent the counties of Huntingdon and Blair in the House of Represen tatives of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. ONE PERSON tO fill the office of Prothonotary of the county of Huntingdon. • ONE PERSON to fill the office of Register and Rewriter of the county of Huntugdon, ONE PERSON to fill the office of Trensiwer of the count• of Huntingdon. Two matrons to fill the office of county Coin• missioners for the county of Huntingdon. ONE 1•1:1030N to fill the office of Coroner for the county of Huntingdoii. ONE rsusos to fill the office of Auditor for the county of Hiiiitingdoit; Tun.: rEnsokze to fill the Office of Directors of the Poor for the county of Huntingdon. In. pursuance of said Act, I also hereby make known and give notice, that the places of holding the aforesaid general election in the several elec tion districts within thesaid county, ore as ibllows lot district, composed of Henderson township, and all that part of Walker township not in the 16th district, at the Court House in the Borough ofil tin t ingdon. 2d. district, coMposed of Dublin township, at the house of Mathew Taylor, in said township. 3d district, composed of so much of Warriors mark township as is not included in the 19th dis trict, at the school house adjoining the town of Warriorsmark. 4th distrct, compaed of the township of Slope well, at the School House at Hough awl Ready Furnace in said township. sth district, composed of the township of Barren, at the house of James Livingston (formerly John Harper), in the town of saulsbury, in said tp. Gels district, composed of the township of Shirley, at the house of D. Fraker, in Shirleysbuig. 7th district, composed of Porter and Walker townships, and so much of West township as is in cluded in the following boundaries, to wit: begin ning at the south-west corner of Tobias Caulinan's fitrm on the bank of the little Juniata river, at the lower end of Jackson's narrows, thence in a north easterly direction to the most southernly part of the farm owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 41/ degrees west to the top of Tussey's mountain, to intersect the line of Franklin township, thence along said lino to little Juniata river, thence down the same to the place of beginning, at the public school house opposite the German Ref. Church, in the borough of Alexandria. Bth district, composed of the township of Frank lin, at the house of Jacob Mattern now occupied by Goo. N. Mattern, in said township. 9th district, composed of Tell township, at the Union School House, near the Union Meeting House, in said township. 10th district, composed of Springfield township, at the school house near Hugh Madden's in said township. 11 th district, composed of Union tp., at the school house near Ezekiel Corbin's in said town ship. . . 12fh district, composed of Brady, township, a , the mill of James Lane, in said tp. 13th district, composed of Morris township, at the house now occupied by Abraham Moyer, (Inn keeper,) late Alex. Lowry, Jr., in the village of . Waterstreet, in said township. 14th district, composed of that part of West Ip., not inelhded in the 7th district, at the public school house op the farm now owned by Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by James Ehnis,) in said tp. 15th district, composed of that part of Walker township lying southwest of a line commencing opposite David Corbin's house, et the Union tp., line, thence in a straight Hub, including said Cor bin's house to the corner of Porter township, on the Huntingdon and Woodcock valley road, at the house of Jacob Magahy, ih said tp. 16th district, composed of the towhship of Tod, at the Green School House in said tp. 17th district, coriipOsed of that part of Wrest tp., on the south-east side of Warriorridge, beginning at the line of West mid Henderson townships, at the foot of said Ridge, to the line of Barree town ship, thence by the division line bf Berme and West townships to the summit of Stone mountain, to intersect the line of Henderson and West town ships, thence by said line to place of beginning, at the house now occupied by Benjamin Corbin, on Muny's Run. 18th district, composed of Cromwell tp., at the house now occupied by David Etniro, Orbisonia, 19th district, composed of the Borough of Bir mingham, with the several tracts of land bent to and attached to the same, now owned and occupi ed by Thos. M. Owens, John K. M'Cahan, A. Roberson, John Gensimer and Wm. Censimer, situate in the township of Warriorsmark, at the public school house in said Borough. 20th district, composed of Cass township at the public school house in Cassvillc, in said tp. 21st district composed of Jackson township, at the house of Robert Barr, nosy occupied by John Hirst, at McAleavy's Fort, in said tp. 22d district, composed of CI township, at the house of Joshua Shore, at the lime Springs, in said township. 23d district, composed of Penn Township, at the school house on the farm of Jacob Brumbaugh, in said townslip. I also make known and give notice, as in and by the lath section of the the aforesaid act 1 ant di directed, " that every person, excepting justices of the peace, whb Anil hold any office or appointmet of profit or trust under the government of the States, or of this State, or of any city or incorpo rated district, whether a commissioned officer or agent, who is or shall ha employed under the le gislative, executive, or the judiciary department of this State, or of the U. States, or any city or incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of shy city, com missioners of any incorpcirased district, is by laW incapable of holding or exorcising at the same time, the office or appointment ofjudge, inspector or clerk of jay election of this Commoilwealth, and that no inspector, judge, or other officer of any such election, shall be then eligible to any office to be then voted for." Also, that in the 14th section of the net of As sembly entitled " Act relating to executions and for other purposes," approved April 16, 1840, it is en acted that the aforesaid 13th section " shall not be construed as to prevent any militia officer or hor ,! (nigh officer from serving as judge, irigpector, or clerk, or any general of special election in this Commonwealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 67th section in the net aforesaid, the take of the afore said districts shall respectivelytake Charge of the certificate or tetura of the election of their respect live districts, and produce them nt a meeting of ' one judge from each district, at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, ott the third day after the day of the eleCtion, being fur the present year on FRIDAY, the 17th of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties rerquied by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accidebt, is unable to attend said meeting of judges, died the certificate ardent aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said district, and shall do and perform the duties re quired of said judge suitable to attend. Also, in the 61st section of said, act it is enact ed that " every general and special election shall he opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and shall continue without interrup tion or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening when the polls shall be closedi'' Given under my hand at Huntingdon the 4th day of September, 1851, and of the Independence of the United States the.seventhy-fifth. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sherift Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon, September 4, 1851. 5 111. & J. IL ROWE. WHOLESALE DEALERS. No. 11l N. Phird St., 3d door below Race, PHILADELPHIA, 00,000 Corn Brooms,Boo doi. Painted Buckets, GGr 500 nests Cedar Tabs, 600 Cedar Churns, 400 boxes Clothes Pins, 800 nests Willow Baskets.— Also, every description of Bristle Brushes, Mats, Eastern, Cedir, Wood, and Willow Wars at the Ibwest mantheturers' cash prices. N. B.—Orders proniptly tilled. August 28, 1851. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Joseph Parsons, lute of Tell Township, deed LETTERS of Administratioti having been •ranted to the undersigned .011 the above (mate, all persons having.ciaime against the estate of said deceased and requested to present their accounts properly authenticated lor settlement, and all per sons indebted. to said estate will make payment without delay. ELIZABETH PARSONS, Administrairir. Sept. 4,1851.-6 t WANTED. A JOURNEYMAN CARRIAGE MAKER, to work chiefly on bodies and wheels. Address the subscriber, at Alexandria, Huntingdon en., Pa. JOSEPH PIPER. Aug. 28, 1831 Encatopment of the 4th Rrigade, At n meeting of the officers of the 4th Brigade 14th Division, held in Huntingdon, August 11th it was Resolved, To hold an encampment at Hunting don commencing on Wednesday the Bth day of October, to continue three days, and that the military of the State be invited to participate. The following committee of arrangements was appointed: Brig. Gen. Geo. W. Speer, Brig. Inspector Jas. G. Lightner, Capt. B. C. McGill, Capt. Crotsley, Capt. J. 0. Sharrcr, Lieut. :Lewis, Lieut. Decker, Maj. Chas. Mickley, Adjt. A. W. Clarkson, Lieut. Murry, Lieut. Boat, Lieut: Suigert, Lieut. Snare, Lieut. Hotter. rpHE finest fast colored 121, cent Lawns for sale by J. l yr Ir. Saxton. May 29, 51. ASplendid assortment of Ladies Slippers Re sale by .1. & TV. &won. May 29, '5l. THE best assortment of IlardwaFe in town, for sale by i• Sa don. May 29,'51: MILNWOOD ACADEMY, A BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG MEN. Shade Gap, Flantingdon County, Pa, Rev. J. Y. McGiisEa ' A. M. Principal and Professor of Natural l tnd . Moral Sciences. J. 11. W. 111cGiNxE., A. M., l'rolessor of l' .lll. l" l, °" liiivsisr, A. 8., i'refesso* of Mathe matics. T11}; Course of Instruction embraces all the I ... Branches necessary to prepare young men either for the Higher Classes in College, or fur the ditties ofa profession and the active business of life. The Academy Buildings arc new, commodious and in every way adapted to the accommodation of a large number of Students. The location is distinguished tbr its healthfulness -nod the moral and religious character of its surrounding com.. munity. , The year is divided into two sessions of ytvE MO::TIIS each. The Winter Session com mencing on the Ist iVednesday of November and the Summer Session on the last Wednesday of April. • • TERMS PPR SESSION Orthography. Reading and Writing, • • Arithmetic, Geography, Grammar: Philosophy. &c. Mathematics, Greek and Latiti Lan guages. French end German, each (addition al charge.) 5,00 Boarding, exclusive of fuel and lights $1,371 per week. The whole expenses for a Session, inclusive of Tuition, Washing, Fuel, dc., do not amount to over $5O, and with economy, teas. The subscriber, encouniged by the liberal patronage lie has already received, would repeat that he is determined to spare no effort in making the Institution under his care, one that will com mend itself to all parents and guardians who de sire to give their Sons and wards thorough pre paritory education without exposing them to the contaminating and immoral influences that exist in more populouscommunitics. Th. e. place is easy of access, being on tho Stage route that connects Chambersbarg with the Central Railroad at Drake's Ferry. Cir For reference or ffirther particulars ad dress J. Y. MeGINNES. Shade Gap, Pu., July zil, 1851-4 m Philadelphia Medical House, ESTABLISHED 15 TEARS ADO BY DR. KIICKELIN, V. 11'. Corner of Third and Union Scrods, Between Spruce and Pine Streets Philadelphia. FIIfEEN years of extensive and uninterrupted practice spent in this city have rendered Dr. K. the most expert and successful practitioner far and near, in the treatnient of all diseases of a private nature. Persons afflicted with ulcers up on the body, throat, or legs, pains in the bead or bones, mercurial rheumatism, strictures, gravel, disease arising from youthful excesses or impuri ties of the blood, whereby the constitution has be coMe enfeebled, are all treated with success. Ile who places himself under the care of Dr. K., may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a physician. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. Young Men who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in—a habit frequently learned from evil companions or at school—the ef fect of which are nightly felt, even when asleep, and destroy both mind and body, should apply immediately. Weakness .d constitutional de bility, loss of muscular energy, physical lassitude and general prostration, irritability and all ner vous affections, indigestion, sluggishness of the liver, and every disease in any way connected with the disorder of the procreative functions cur ed, and full vigor restored. YOUTH & MANHOOD. A Vigorous Lift', or a Premature Death, Kinkilin on self Preservation. Only 25 cents. This Book jest published is filled with useful information ' on the infirmities and diseases of the Generative Organs. It addresses itself alike to YOUTH MANHOOD and OLD AGE, and should be read by all. The valuable iidviee and impressive warning it gives, will prevent years of misery and suffering and save annually thousands of lives. Parents b 1 reading it will learn how to prevent the deStruction of their children. 4 .* A remittance of 25 cents, enclosed in a let ter, addressed to DR. KINKELIN, N. W. corner of Third and Union streets, between Spruce and. Pine, Philadelphia, will ensure a book, under en velope, per return of mail. Persons M a distance may address Dr. K. by letter, (post-paid ,) and be cured at home. PaelCag . es of Medicines, Directions, &e., for warded, by sending a remittance, and put up se cure from damage or curiosity. NOTICE. The accounts of the late James Clark for advertising and job work, have been put into the hands of the undesignod for collection. Therefore persons who are in debted for such work, or whose accounts are unsettled, will please call and make settlement with the undersigned at his Office in Huntingdon. W. P. ORBISON P. S. All monies due said Clark for subscriptions to the " Journal" are to be paid to Wm. H. Peightal, the present pro prietor, he having purchased the same. Huntingdon July 17 'sl] W. P. 0. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE• Therundersigned, Assignees of Daniel Protaman of MeConnelstown, under a deed of voluntary all signment for the benefit of creditors, request as-' persons indebted in any measure to sail Protsuum to make immediate payment, and those having claims to present them tbr settlement. JOHN B. GIVEN, JOHN SNYDER, #ssignee, McConnelstown N. B.—We will sell at publi . c sale in McCort-. nelmown on Saturday 30th August, at one o'clock I'. M. 113 sides of Spanish sole leather. August 21, 1851. A Beautiful lot of Parasols for .isitst!el'vt..i.ys.usion May 29, 51 ONE first rate 4 octave, harp stand MELO. DEAN for sale at Sept 11, 1851 ED. SNARE'S. NOTICE. To the heirs and legal representatives of John Simpson, doc'd., take notice that at an Orphan's Court held at Huntingdon in and tbr the County of Huntingdon, the second Monday, 11th day of August, 1851, on motion of William P. Orhison, Esq., the Court granted a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of John Simpson, dec'd.. to come into court the second Monday .of Noveinber Term next and accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deed., at the Valuation thereof, or then and there to show Cause if any you have why the sumo should not be sold. This is therefore notice to all interested to attend at the time and place above designated if they think proper. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Shorefr Sheriff's Office, Sept. 18, 1851.-41, $5,00 12,00