For the "Journal." MILNWOOD ACADEMY. .Mr. Editor—l was present at the ex hibition given by the students of the above institution on Wednesday, the 24th inst. Notwithstanding the gloom cast around them by the recollection of their accom plished and talented Principal, whose body they so lately consigned to the silent tomb, they performed their respective parts with honor, not only to themselves, but to the eminent successor who now occupies his place. The exercises throughout deserve to be spoken of only in the highest terms of commendation. The conduct of each, and every one concerned, merits the unquali fled approbation of parents, teachers, and spectators. Without any intention to par ticularize, we would say, that the saluta tory by Mr. James Reed, and the valedic tory by Mr. A. M. Blair, were not only highly creditable in an oratorical point of view, but their composition was such, as evincetlabilities of no ordinary character. The former, on the subject of "American Reminiscences," contained passages the most eloquent and beautiful. As a whole I conceive it worthy of more mature years and enlarged experience. The latter, on "The contrast between the Warrior and the Philanthropist," though of a much more philosophical nature, contained some poetical and imaginative flights of fancy, that delightful polish, which renders dry aid metaphysical subjects interesting, with out detracting from their instruction. Both were far superior to the usual order of academical exercises, and reflect great credit upon their authors. The whole passed off to the entire satis faction of the large audience present, and without a single occurrence to mar the harmony of the occasion. It is due to Mr. M'Ginnes to say, that by his exertions since the lamentable oc currence which deprived the institution of its head and founder; ho has established for himself a high reputation as a teacher, and given to Milnwood Academy a charac ter which should, in future; secure it a most liberal patronage: S. Huntingdon, Sept: 25, 1851. Pi entice, of the Louisville Journal says that the Legiilature of South Caroli na have issued instructions to mariners hailing from Charleston not to consult the North Star. 880 REWA RP. Was stolen from thp snl,crilter ' in the village of Markleaburg, thic eoanty, on the 19th of Sept. A DARK BAY HOB-O.:, 14 or 15 hands high, with a small star on I:is Mrehead, and a little white on his left hind pasture joint. Ho is a natural Tacker, and is 7 years old. The above reward will he paid for the np prehenvion and delivery of the end Bore the subserib;r, or 15 (LAWN will be paid fur O; delivery of the Horse alone. J. P. ASIICOM, Oct. S, 1.851:-4t. - WHOSE HORS E ? $5O Jt_WARD. A dark bay Horse, pith black legs, main an d toil; is about 14 hands high, and supposed to he 15 years old. The back of his neck is a little sore from the collar, and has some marks on his nose from the halter or nose-band of the bridlt, end in a natural trotter. No other mtrks are visible.— There is no white about him whatever. The above described Horse was left by some unknown person in the field of the subscriber on the night of the 20th inst., and is supposed to have been stolen some where east of this placa. The owner is re quested to come forward, prove property. pay charges' and take bite away otherwise he will be disposed of aecording to On the same night a large hlnek Lorre 0 years old with a white fare, and the left hind foot white, was stolen from the same field. Said horse be longs to the undersigned, who offers $5O reward for the Horse and the Thief. DAVID GOOD, Woodhcry TOwliship Blnir Co. Pa. Oct. 2, ‘851.-21. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, Estate of the Rev. James Y McGinnes late of' Dublin township. Letteri of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the above estate, all persons indebted are requested td make immediate pay ment, and all persons having claims will present them for settlemnt. BRICE BLAIR JOHN H. N. McGINNES Admrt' Oct. 2, 185i.-6t. Pamphlet Laws. Prothonotary's Mee, Huntingdon, Sept. 25, 1851. 5 The Pamphlet Laws of the Session of 1851 have been received at this office, situ] are read• for distribution to the persons entitled to receive them. THEODORE IL CREMER, Prot'y TEN DAYS LATER! CUBA IS FREE!! An account of tlie Whole affit mot , he seen at the store of HENRY CORNP ORST, in Ports. town, together with the largest anti cheapest as sortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS aver offered in that or any Other village in the alley of the Juniata. His stock consists of every article usually found in retail stores. Ho has a complete assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE &c. All of which will be disposed of at a vary slight advance on cost. _ . • Cierruros of every description always on band and for sale at the lowest cash prices. Sept. 25, 1851. , c 2 Orozi, As.r.wifei ;?. g 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 and Blue Overcoats; Black and Blue Dress and Frock Coats; black satin and figured vests; cassimere and cassinet pants; shirts, suspenders, drawers, socks, &c. ALSO, New York Hats and Boston Boots; trunks, carpet hags, nmbrellas, camel, &c.; all of 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 tofore, sell very cheap for cash B. & W. SNARE. Sept. 18, 1851.—am. REAL EST ATE AT PUBLIC SALE. In pursuance of nn Order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County will he exposed to Public Sale on the premises on Wednesday the 15th day of October next, 1851, the following Rent Estate, late of Samuel Long, of Walker township. deed. A certain Real Property, sitanted in Walker township, in said county, about three miles from the Borough of Huntingdon, surveyed on a Wnr rant granted to William M. Patton, adjoining land of Benjiman K. Morgan, James Simpson and other land of the said William M. Patton, Containing a CO 0 neat measure, about thirty acres of which are cleared, airing thereon a small log house and barn, and a number of tacos hearing excellent fruit of different kind, TerMs—One third of the purchase money to he paid on confirmation of the sale, one third in one year thereafter with interest, and the remaining third at and immediately after the death of the widow of said deed., the interest of the said third payment, to he paid to the said widow, an nually and regularly during her life, the whole to he secured by the bonds and Mortgage of the pur chase•. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, attendance will be eten by JACOB MILLER, Trustee. Sept. 18, 1831.—tt. Valuable Real Estate AT FMK SALE. in perzunnee of un order of the "O t daltes Conrt of Huntingdon County will be expused to Public Sole, cn the rretnise% on Thursdnv the IGO: tin of oetobler next, 1851' the undivided in'terest (m -ink tie one third) of Arabell Vandevantler, n mi nor child of Abraham Vandevowler, a Bra d,. Townihip, (teed. in the fulhyvinit real estate, viz: A certain plantation situate on both sides of the Pennsylvania Canal, and cif tlie.Peunsyl,mnin Rail Rood, ninon seven miles East of the Borough of Huntingdon, c au l two mulch East of the Village of Mill Creek, in Brady Township, hounded by lands &Gen; l imes Irvin on the East, the Ju niata river On the south, laud of .Tames Entrckin on the West, and land of ,Indrew Wise, on the North, Cunt•;ining atom Two hundred Acres, more or less, having thereon n two story log House and Kitchen, a large frame born, with stone stabling underneath, a Waggon Shed and Corn Crilis. a Stone Spring-bonne, a smoke and • drying house, a Cider Mill mid press, and other improve ments. About veventy neres of this land Is clear ed, and in agouti state of cultivation, and a con siderable portion of the residue is well timbered. TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the per chase money to be paid on the Confirmation of the site. One third thereof in one year there after, with interest, and the remaining ono third at and immediately after the desalt of the widow ot said dee'd. the, interest of which third, pay ment to he paid to the said widow, annually and regularly during her life,--the w hole to he se cond by the Bonds and Mortgwe of the pur chaser. Sole to CLIMIIOIICO at 10 o'clock A. M. ofsaid day, attendance will be given by JA COB MILLER, Guardian &e. N. B. At the smile time end place, the interest of the undersigned, the widow and other heirs of said dee'd. will he exposed to Sale, upon the terms above stated, and upon qoutirmation of the laid minors interest wit will join with the said Guar dian in n Deed, conveying the whole of said lend. ftERECCA 'k'ANDEVANDER, MARGARET ANN KESSLER, P. le. EESSLER, pETEI? VANDEVANDER. Sept. 18, 1851.-3 t VALUABLE PROPE.RTY; In Town and country, FOR SALE. The'subserilter offers at Private Sala a num HOUSE AND LOT OF GROUND, situated on the north side of hill street and immedately op posite the Presbyterian Chnrch, in the 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 raid contains some of the choi cost fruit in the coutitrr, with a fine well of water, and the garden is of the best quality. The loca tidn is one Of the most pleasant in the town—pre senting an unobstructed view of the Rail Road— the canal—the river—and the surrounding sce nery. Alse, a [muse and Ibt of ground stinnted on the south side of Bill street, end extending hack to Alleghaney street, in the aforesaid I,o,6n:di—ad joining property of Mrs. Dorland on the East and John Hildebrand Esq., on the West. The house in weatherhoarded. and well finished with every convenience thr it dwelling There is also a store room and warehouse on the prupetty, with other improvements. • Also a FaretP-4ittiated in Henderson township, about one mile froM the borough of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of John MtiCahan Esq., and lands belonging to the heirs of Alexander Owip • Esq., dec'd., Consisting of QNE HUNDRED ACRES more or loss, about seventy of which nro cleared and under a high state of cultivation. There is n good dwelling house, a frame bank horn, a good spring of water, and Mirth° necessary out buntline. Thh Orchard, which is about four years old, contnitts the most choice collection of fruit trees—and bids fair to be one of the finest in all this section of country. Terms will he made Cosy to snit purchasers.— For further inihrmrtion inquire of the subscriber at his residence in litintingdra..____ Wl4. SWOOPE. Sept. 18, 1851.--lm GOLD PENS-8 or 10 different kinds, from 68i cts. to 10dollars, nt Scott's (Therm 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 minor children of Samuel N. Wharton dec'd., will expose to sale at public outcry on the premises, on Saturday the 11th day of October next at 1 o'clock P. Di their interest in a lot of ground situated in the village of Orbisonia in the township of Cromwell in said county, fronting 50 feet on Cromwell street extendeng in depth 140 feet tb an alley, adjoining a lot of William Smith on the north west, and an alley on the south east, being numbered 22 in the 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—Ole third of the purchase mon ey to he paid on the confirmation of the sale— one 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 he secured by the Bonds and Mortgage of the purchaser. DAVID BURKET, Guardian: Sept. 18, 1851.—ts. NOTICE. To the heirs and legal representatives ofiames Ross dec'd, late of Brady township, Huntingdon County. In pnrsuance of a writ of partition or valuation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon Comity, I will hold an Inquest on the premises on Wednesday, the 29th day of Octo ber next, to make partition or valuation of the real estate of Said dec'd., according to act of the general assembly in such cases made arid provi ded when and where you may attend. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 18, 1851.-3 t Fli ESTI A 11,11,1 L NEW GOODS AT THE ENLARGED STORE OF JarlIES AfrIGUIRE, 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 Gingbarns, Calicoes, Barages, Lawns, Silks, &e.; Moslins, Cheeks, Linens, Oil Chintzes, Linen Diapers, Bonnets of the latest styles, Glovee, Ribbons, Laces, Handker chiefs, and everything in the no tion line. MEN AND Bors WEAR, Embracing Cloths, Casbrieres, Satinets, Ken• tacky Jcana, &c, He 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._ (r7"Please remeniber MAGUIRE'S Cheap State, in STarket Square, Huntingdon. Sept. 11, 1851. Estate of Samuel Steel, Esq.; decd. Last Notice. All persons indebted to the e3late of Samuel Steel, Esq., lato of the Dorengh of thintinVdon, decd., are requested to make payment in full of the claims respectively due from them on or be fore these:owl Monday of November next. Persons neglecting to comply *WI the above notice need not expect nny:further incintence. JAMES GIVIN GEORGE A. STEEL,—Ex"rs. FRESH OYSTERS AND It EP it ES ME NT S. SNYDER Take this method of informing the public that thew are now receiving and are prepared to fur nish 7r-F3 with everything else connected with a well regu lated Eating Ilmt , e. We are determined to spare no efforts to make our establishment an agreeable place of resort. Our stock of FRUITS, CONFECTION 4 RIES; GROCERIES, C✓ISES, NUTS, Oc. is unrivalled. We wish every person to givens a call, when, we aro certain, wo shall have the ex treme pleasure of having them "come again, and again." F. & C. SNYDER. Sept. 4, 1851.—tf. SILVER SPOONS of the latest patterns can be had at E. Snare's Jewelry Store. pOETE NIONNAIES-8 or 10 different kinds; from 25 cents to 3 dollars at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. SIX DOLLARS and Fifty cents for the largest Gold Pencils, at Ed. Snare's Jewelry Store, NOTICE, . . To the heirs and legal representatives of Leon mYi deed. Take notice, that at an Or phan's Court held at Huntingdon anti for the County of Huntingdon, the second Monday, of August, 1851, on motion of Thomas P. damp bell, Esq., the Court granted a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of Leonard Steffey, deed., to come auto court the second Monday of November Term next and accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deed at the valuation thereof to wit: $2,482 58 for the mansion tract, and $BO3 20 tlii• the unimproved tract, or then and there to show cause it' any you have why the same should noi be sold. This is therefore notice to all interested to attend at th e time and place above designated if von think proper. AVM. IL ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Sept. 18, 1851.-31. Stray Mare. &me to, the residence of the sulisdriber in Portstown near the borough of Huntingdon, on the 12th.day of September, a Gray mare sup posed to be from 12 to 15 years of age. The, owner is requested to come forward, prove prop erty, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of according tq law. HENRY CORNPROBST. Sept. 25, 1851.-4 t. Ophanos Court Sale. By virtue of nn order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon County, the Subscriber, Guardian of the Minor Children of William Ward, late of Walker toivnship, deed., 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 85 in the plan of the town of Hunting don, having thereon erected a TANNERY BUILDING, TAN YARD and Fixtures, and a FRAME DWELLING HOUSE and two tenements. TERMS OF SALE.—One 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. M F. CAMPBELL, Clerk of Orphan's Court. THOMAS FISHER, Guardian. Sept. It, 1851.—es. EXHIBITION OF MILNWOOD ACAD EMY. The semiannual exhibition by the students of Milnwood Academy sill take place 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 reuse of education generally, are respectfully invited to attend. . Our next Session commences regularly on Wednesday, November the Out. It is desirable that students come before Wednesday as it is our mkt° begin the exercises of the school particularly ot. 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 effort or expense will he spared to make the Institution worthy the pat ronage and confidence now enjoyed and which 'it is hoped, will continue to he extended' with undi minished liberality. The Boarding-house will he under the immediate management of Mr. Sam uel CaMpbell, Ihr several sessions a teacher in the Institution, and his nmiable and excellent Indy. 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 over facility will be afforded fur their personal comfort and convenience. J. 11. W. McGINNES. Sept. It, 1851.-3 t. Wi el &HES, CIALK(‘ AND The subscriber has, by extreme exertion, and with the assistance of a few friends, at last suc ceeded in opening an assortment of CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY, in the s,,op formerly occupied by Dr. H. K. Neff and Brother, one door cast of Mr. Livingston's Hotel, in the borough of Huntingdon, where he offers 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 ono year. He hopes, by selling at low prices and paying stain, attention to business, to merit a libelru share of public patronage. JOSEPH RIGGER. Huntingdon, Aug. 14, 1851.—tf. BOOKS and STATIONARY of nil kinds at Ed. Snare's Store. PUBLIC SALE, WWILL be exposed to Public Sale, on the preni- V V into on Friday the ad day of October next, that well known FARM, situated a froin the Burnt Cabins, Huntingdon County, Pa., con taining 300 Acres of LAND, the greater part .of which is Limestone. There are about 239 Acres cleared, under good Fence and a high State of cultivation : the remaind,gr is Well Timbered.-,- The improvements ore TWO HOUSES, tut Barns, a lar ge Wagon Shed. Corn Crib and Stable. The Farm i s well watered by n number of never tithing Springs, over one of which, near the Man sion House, N erected a large and commodious Spring:and Wa,.11 Douse. There is also a TEN ANT HOUSE on the premlsds, atiexcellent Apple Orchard Mal a variety of other Fruit.. . (,fr Sale to commence nt 10 o'clock on said day, when the terms will be mule kiioWn lie JOHN SI'IT2ER Sept. 18, 1831.] Notice of Inqusition. To the heirs and legal representatives of Rees Thompson late of Cromwell township, in the Coun ty of Huntigdon. 'Fake notice, that in a purso ance.of an order of Inquest issued nut of the Or phati's .Court of Huntingdon Counts,and to me directed,, I will proceed to hold an litmistion of partition or , valuation of the real estate of the said Rees ThompeOn dee.d., situated in tack log Valley in Cromwell Townshp, Huntingdon Coun ty athresaid, upon the said .primises on Friday, the 3lst, day of October next A. 1). 1851. I'VM. 13 ZEIGLER, Sherif: Sept. 18, 1811.—It HOVER'S INf IVIANUFATORY Removed to No 144 Race Strict; (Bettoeim Fourth and Fifth, Termite Crown St.) PHILA. DALPHIA. AITHERE the . proprietor is enabled, by in creased fat:lines, to supply the growing de mand fur HOVER'S INK, which its wide-spread reputation has created. This Ink is now FO well established in the good opinion and confidence of the American Public, that it is scarcely necessary to say anything in its favor, and the manutheturor takes this opportunity to say that the confidence thus secured shall not be abused. In addition to the various kinds of Writing Ink, he also manuactures Adamantine Cement fur memliug Glass and China, as well us a superior hair Llye ; a trial olds in necessary to insure its future use, and a Sea7iny Wax, well adapted ibr Druggist and Bottlers, at a very low price ,in large or small quantities. Orders addressed to JOSEPH E. HOVER, Manufitet rer, No. 144 Race Street, Between 4th & sth, crown St., PHILADELPHIA. Sept. 18, 1851. , AUDITOR'S NOTICE. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the orphan's court of Huntingdon, to distribute the balance in the hands of Ale:ladder Carmort. ad ministrator do lion is lion cum Testament() annexe of the estate of John Carmont. into of Barret; township in said county, dec'tl. amongst those entitled to receive the same, hereby gives notice to all persons interested, that he has appointed Friday the 24th day of Ootober next at ten o'clock A. M. at his Office in the bolongh of.. Hunting don for the hearing of the parties interested in saiddistribution. JOHN REED, Auditor. Sept. 23th, 1851 :--4t". VALUABLE FARM. FOR SALE• viriun of authority conferred by a special net of Astcmhly, I will expose to public sale Thursday, 6th November, 1851, upon the premises, in West township, Hunting don county, the farm of the late Andrew Newell, deed., situate about six miles from the Pennsyl vania Cpnel and Hamad, n 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 42c) ,da.(2:31 - 3 -4 .- 5 .7 M M. 9 end allowance, about 40 acres of which is wood land and well timbered, mid is one of the best wheat farms in the valley of Shavers Creek. The improvements arc a lingo BANK BARN too feet long by 40 feet deep, a large two story DWEL LING HOUSE both nearly new, and a large Orchard of excellent Gait trees. There are about 30 acres of meadow; there is water in ailmost every field, and the whole farm is in a gtasi state of cultivation, and under good fence. Its vicinity to market, to school, to place of war ship, to public roads, end to mills, its improve ments, and the panty of the land, render it one of the most desirable farms now before the public for sale. Terms (which will be easy) mode known on day of sale. MARGARET NEWELL, Executrix. Sept. 4, 1851. N. H. Any information desired will be given by the Executrix on the premises, or by William Dorris, or John Scott Esq's., of Huntingdon. GENERAL ELECTION. SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. DURSUANT to an Act of the General Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to the elections of thie Commonwealth." approved the second day of July 1.1). 1839,. 1, WM. B. ZEIGLER, High Sheriff of the county of Huntingdon, in the State of Penn sylvanin, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors ot the county aforesaid, that. a Gen eral Election will be 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 rEnsox to fill the office of Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Orly PERSON to fill the office of Canal Coinmis sioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. FIVE PERSONS to fill the offices of Supreme Judges of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanio. ONE rnnsow to fill the office of President Judge in the district composed of the counties of Hun tingdon, Blair and Cambria. Two PERSONS to fill the office of Associate Judges of Huntingdon county. Two PERSONS to represent 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 Recorder of the county of Huntngdon. ONE PERSON to till the office of Treasurer of the county of Huntingdon. Two PERSONS to fill the office of county Com missioners fur the county of Huntingdon. ONE mason to fill the office cf Coroner for the county of Huntingdon. ONE cocoon to fill the office of Auditor for the county of Huntingdon. Thom; cocoons tofu! 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, are as follows: lot district, composed of Henderson township, and all that part of Walker township not in the lath district, at the Court House in the Borough anon t ingdon. district, composed of Dublin township, at the house of Mathew Taylor, in said township. 3d district, composed of so much of Warriors mark township es is not included in the 19th dis trict, at the school house adjoining the town of Warriorsmark. 4th distrct, composed of the township of Hope well, at the School House at Rough and Ready Furnace in said township. sth district, composed of the township of Berme, at the house ofJames Livingston (formerly John Harper), in the town of saulsbury, in said tp. Gth district, composed of the township of Shirley, at the house of D. Fraker, in Shirleysburg. • 7th district, composed of Porter and Welker townships, and so much of West township as is in cluded in the following boundaries, to wit: begin ring at the south-west corner of Caulinan's farm 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 fitrm owned by Michael Maguire, thence north 40 degrees west to the top of Tussey's mountain, to intersect the lino 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 hoes° of Jacob Menem now occupied by Geo. W. Mattern, in said township. 9th district, composed of Tell township, at the Union School House, near time Union Meeting House, in said township. 10th district, composed of Springfield township, at the school house nein: Hugh Madden's in said township. 11 th district, composed of Union tp., at the school house ucar Ezekiel Corbin's in said town ship. 12th district, composcd.of Brady, township, at the mill of James Lane, in said hOTICE. To the heirs and legal representatives of John Simpson, dee'd., take notice dm at an Orphan's Court held at Huntingdon in and for the County of Huntingdon, the second Monday, 1 lth day of Angust, 1851, on motion of William P. Orhison, Esq., the Court granted a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of John Simpson, deed., to come into court the second Monday of November Term next and accept or refuse to take the real estate of said deed , at the valuation thereof, o r then and there to show cause tf 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 they think proper. WI%I. B. 2;EIGLER, Sheriff Sheri S's Office, Sept. 18, 1851.-4 t. NOTICE. To the I.eite end legal representatives of Peter r,r,,,pe, deed., lato of the Borough of Hunting don. lit pursuance of a writ of pal tition or val uation issued out of the Orphan's Court of Him tinglon County, I will hold nu Inquest on the premises on Tuesday the Mit, day of October next, to matte partition or valuation of the real estate of said deo'd., according to linnet of the gen eral assembly in such cases mado and provided, when and where yon may attend: WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sherif Sheriffs Office, Sept. IS, 1851.--4 t. 18th district, composed of Morrie township. at the house now occupied by M o y er , (I n n keeper,) late Alex. Lowry, dr., in the Tillage of Waterstrcet, in sold township. 14th district, composed shot part of West tp., not included in the 7th district. at the public school house on the farm now owned by Miles Lewis, (formerly owned by James gnni;,) in said tp. nth district, composed of that part of Walker township lying southwest of a line commencing opposite David Corbin's house, at the Union tp., line, thence in a straight line, including said Cor bin's house to the comer of Porter township, on the Huntingdon and Woodcock valley road, at the house of Jacob Magalty, iu said tp. ICth district, compeied of the towbs!lip of Tod, at the Green School House in said tp. 17th district, composed of that port of West tp., on the south-enet side of Warriorridge, beginning et tire line ue West and !lenderson townships, at the toot of said Ridge, to the IMe.of Barrett town ship, thence by the division line of Barren end 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 terjamin Corbin,, OD lelurry's Run. Itch district, composed of Cmmwell tp., nt the house now occupied by David Etnirc, Crhisonit, 10th district, composed of the ;Puling:l of Bir mingham, with the, several tracts of land near to and attached to the same, now owned and occupi ed by Thos. M. Owens, John K. M!Caltan, A. Roberson, John Gensimer and Wm. Genaimer, situate in the township of Warriorsmark, at the public school house in said Borough. 20th district, composed of Cass township at tho public school house in Cassrille, in said tp. 21st district composed of Jackson township, at the house of Robert Barr, now occupied by John Hirst, at McAleavy's Fort, in said tp. 22d district, composed of Clay township, at the house of Joshua Shore, at the Three Springs, in said township. 23d district, composed of Penn Township, at the school house on tho farm of Jamb Brumbaugh, in said townshp. I also make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the the aforesaid act I am di directed, `° that every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shell hold.any.office or appointmet of profit or trust under tic goiernment of the U. States, or of this State, or of any city or incorpo rated district, whether a commissioned officer or agent, who is or shall he employed Under the le gislative, executive, or the judiciary department of this State, or of the U. State, or any city or incorporated district, anti also, that every member of Congress and of the State Legislature, and of the select or common council of any city, com missioners of any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding. or exercising at the same timeythe office or appointment ofjudge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspeoto r, judge, or other officer of any such election, shall he then eligible to any office to he then voted for." • Also, that in the 14th section of the met 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 bor ough officer from serving as judge, inspector, or clerk; or any general of special election in this Commonwealth." Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 67th section in the act aforesaid, the judges of the afore said districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respect tive districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from each district, at the Court House In the Borough at' Hantingion, on the third day after the day of the electiotg being for the present year on FRIDAY, the 17th of October next, then and there to do and perform the duties rerqnied by law of said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable accident, is unable to attend said meeting at judges, then the certificate of return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of tho election.of said district, end shall do and perfo'in the ditties re quired of said judge unable to attend. Also, in the 61st section of act it is enact ed that " every general and special election shall be opened between the ham 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 closed." Given Under my hend atHuntingdon the 4th day of September, IESI, and of the Independence of the United States the seventity-tiftli. WM. B. ZEIGLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon, September 4, 1831. & J. 111. ROWE. WHOLESALE DEALERS. No. 111 N. Third Se., 3d door below Rlce, PHILADELPHIA. 00,000 Corn Brooms,Boo doz. Pointed Buckets, 500 nests Cedar Tubs, 600 Cedar Churns, 400 boxes Clothes Pins, 800 nests Willow Baskets.— Also, every, description of Bristle Brushes, Mats, Eastern,.Cmbir,. Wood, and Willow Ware at the lowest maaracturers' cash prices. N. B.—Orders promptly tilled. August 28, 1851. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Joseph Parsons, late of Tell Townsliili; deC'd. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the above estate, all persons having claims against the estate of said deceased sea requested to present their accounts properly Malicia:limed for settlement, and all per sons indebted to said estate will make payment without delay. ELIZABETH PARSONS, Sept. 4, 1851.--Gt WANTED. A JOLTINEYMAN CARRIAGE MAKER, to work chiefly on hodieA, and wheels.. Address tho subscriber, in Alexiindriti, Huntingdon en., Pn. • . • JOSEPH PIPER: Aug. 28, 1831. Encampment of the 4th Rrigade. At a tnoctingpf the officers of the 4th Brigade 14th Divisiun,held in Huntingdon, August 11th it was Resolved, To hold aallgicamptnent nt Hurtling don commencing on R'etinpidali• the Bth day o', October, to continue theeeftys, and that the military of the State he invited to participate. The following committee of arrangements walk appointed : Brig. Gon. Geo. N. Sneer„ Ilrig. Thipeetor Jas. G. Lightner, Cnpt. B. C. McGill, Capt. Crotsloy, Capt. J. 0. Sharer, Lieut. Lewis, Lieut. Decker, Maj. Chas. Mickley, Adjt. A. W. Clarkson, Lieut. 5f arty, Lieut. Boat, Lieut. Seifert, Lieut. Snare, Lica. fleeter. TIIE ficest fast colored 12i cem Lawns for sale by J. t i• W. ,Saxton. i'dcy 29, 31. Szl c ein b l y ht assortment of L j ad . i j os . it S ,: _li sazto ppers .. for A May 29, '5l. THE hest assortment...Of Hardware in town, fol' snle by W. Samoa: Mgr 29, 'CI