Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, October 23, 1851, Image 3

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    Henry Boyers, farmer Penn
Jonathan S Briggs, Just Peace, Tell
Samuel H Bell, iron master, Shirley
Benjamin Baker, cabt maker, Tod
Asa Corbin, thrmer, Cans
James Dever, farmer, Cromwell
George Eby. farmer, Shirley
James Glasgow, merchant Union
John Gayton, farmer, Union
Abraham Grubb, carpenter Welker
George Henderson, farmer, West
George W Hampson, farmer, Union
William Hare, just peace, Brady
Jacob Harncane, farmer, Porter
Joseph Law, merchant, Morris
Abner McDonald, carpenter, Barren
George McCrum, Jr farmer, Barren
William Morrison, farmer, Shirley
Andrew Or Neff, merchant, Penn
William A Oaks, farmer Jackson
Samuel Peightal, farmer, Walker
John:: Read, drugist, Henderson
David Stewart, iron master, Franklin
John Snyder, shoemaker, Walker
Isaac Swoope, farmer, Tod
John Steve;, farmer, Cass
,•William Shaver, farmer, Shirley
'Henry Shultze, farmer, Hopewell
David Tussey, farmer, Morris
Samuel Wigton, farmer, Franklin
George Wilson, farmer, Toll
Thomas Whittaker, farmer, Porter
REGISTER'S NOTICE,
.Notice is hereby given to all persons interested
that the following named persons have settled
Their accounts in the Register's Office, at Hun
tingdon, and that the said accounts will be pre
sented /or confirmation and allowance, at an Or
.pban's Court to be held at Huntingdon, in and
,for said County of Huntingdon, on Wednesday
the 12th day of November next.
1. Robert McNeal, Executor of the last will
and testament of James McNeal late of Tell
township dee'd.
2. Michael Ely, Executor of the last will and
testament of John Ely, late of Brady township,
dec'd.
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3. Daniel cage°, Esq., Administrator of the
estate of Tliothasl3tadly, late of Spinglield (now
Clay township, dec'd.
4. William B. Smith, Esq., 'AMMinistrator of
the estate of John Diumore, late of Jackson
township, deed. ,
5. James qilla,m, Administrator of the estate
of Hannah Ditsworth, late of Jackson township,
dcc'd.
5. James Gillain, Administrator de bouls,naii of
Abraham Ditsworth late of Jackson twp, deed. .1
7. Joseph Reed, .A.dininistrator of the estate of'' ; John Dougherty, late of West township, dee'd.
8. John Kreider, Administrator of the estate of
George Rumbarger, late of Warrioramark town
ship, dee'd.
9. Jocob Miller,Esq., TrUstee appointed by
the Court to sell te Real Estate of John . Miller,
Esq., late of the borough of Ilinitingdon, dee'd.
M. F. CAMPBELL, Register.
Register's Office.
Huntingdon, Oct, 15th 1851,
PROCURATION
WHEREAS by a precept io me directed, timed
V V at Huntingdon, the 13th day of Aug. A. 1).
1851, under the bands and seals of the lion.
George Taylor, President of the Court of Com
mon Please, Oyer and Terminer, and general
jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Penn
sylvania composed of Huntingdon, Blair and Cam
bria, and the Han. James Gwin and Jonathan
McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the county
of Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed, to
hear try and determine all and every indictments
made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which
by the laws of the State are made capital or felo
nies of death and oche offences crimes and misde
meanors, which have been or shall hereafter be
committed or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid
am commanded to make public proclamation
throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of
Oyer and Terntiner, of Common Pleas and
Quarter sessions, will be held at the Court House
in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon
day (and 10th day) of November next, and those
who will prosecute the said prisoners be then and
there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and
that all Justices of tplyeace, Coronors and
Constable; withM said conn6' he chin and there
in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock, A. N. of
said dayovith their records, inquisitions,. exiinti 7
nation; and remembrances, to do those things
which 'to their offices respectfully, appertaie.
Dated at Huntingdon the 22d, day of, iJet. in the
year of our Lord 1851, and the 76th year of
American Independence.
WM. B. ZEIGLEI6,
Oct. 23, 1851
PROCLADrATIOV.
.
WHEREAS by a predept m e directed by . the
Judges of the Coinmon Pleas of the coun
ty of Huntingdon, bearing test, the lath. of Aug.
1851, I am commanded to make Public Procla
mation throughout my whole baliwick, that a
court of Common kletts,,witt be held at the Court
House in the borough of Huntingdon, on the 3d
Monday (and 17th day)' Of November, A.D. 0 1851,
for the trial of all issues in said Court, which re-,
mains undetermined ,beforC the said Judges, .when
and where all jururs, witnesses and suitors, in
the trial of all issues are required to appear. ,
Dated at Huntingdon the 22,1 of Oct. ih ,the
year of our Lord 1851, ,and the 16th year of
American Independence.
WM. B. ZtlGLlat, Sheriff
Oct. 23, 185 i
Eieecutor's NotCc~
Estate or Arch',Unlii Hutchison doe'd
Warriormark township.
Letters Testamentary on the estate of said de
ceased having been granted to the undersigned by
the Register of Huntingdonpinky all persons in
debted are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and these having dahlia will present theui
duly authenticated for settlement.
WILLIAM HUTCHISON, Exr.
Oct. 23, 1851.
LIST OF LETTERS
Remaining in tho Post Office at Huntingdon, Oct.
1, 1851.
B.—Bratton Henry, naafi) , Mrs Jno, Bond
Jno Esq, Bacon S Esq, Buchanan W, Barton
Mrs E,
C.—Crisman A G,-2 Charlton Dr S Y, Crof
ton Bernard, Crane Jacob,-5
D.—Don Nancy, Dermison A K Esq, Daw
son Ed Lewis, Doyle James, Douglas Gen A,A,
Davenport W & Thomas, Dorlaud Elizabeth,
Daugherty P 11,
G.—Gem George, Gulebaugh Jacob, Gowah
J Esq, Glason Dr, Gillum James Esq.
H.—Harmkame Jacob, Helble Kushner, Hoff
man. Conrad, Henderson Mrs E. how Rev. Hl=
ram, Henry Samuel, Hay wirth Wade, Ileffner
Isaac. Hawn Jacob San, Hunt Jacob,
J.—Jones Thomas,
Jno S Esq ,-2
K.—Keith Col Adam, Killheffer George,
L.—Lockhart,Mr S F, - -
• M.—Mitchell Michael, Martland Thos, Mann
Martin, M'Cartney Jno'a Widow, Miller Hariet,
Morningstar Adam, Moore S Esq,
N.—Newton Chas F Esq,
Paulding Cap U, Pain W or Schnop Peter,
R.—Ricker George, Reis Leonard, Rothfelder
Thadeus, Rodger. Michael,
S.—Smith Samuel,-2 Smith Wm R, Stewart
James A, Shoemaker George, Smiley 6. Porter.
GREAT EXCITI MEW !!
WHAT A TREMENDOUS RUSH TO
WITNESS THE GRAND EXHIBITION
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
AT THE
Cheap Clothing Store.
JACOB SNYDER has just returned from the
east with the largest cheapest and best assortment
of Clothing ever offered to the citizens of Hunting
don county, consisting in part of
OVER COATS—Black and brown cloth,
hover, pilot and felt cloth of the latest cut and
style.
PANTALOONS—BIack and fancy cassimere,
doeskin satinett, corduroy' and heavy tweed.
VESTS.—A very general sssortment of silk
satin, cassiniere, velvet, cloth, black and fancy,
and an endless variety of other styles, which can
not be enumerated in an advertisement.
Persons In want of any article in his line will
find it greatly to their tulvantage to call at SNY
DER'S for he.ia determined. to-sell cheaper than
any other establishment in this section of country.
Oct. 23, 1851.—tf
School Books;
. ,
Emerson , . •1 2 3 class Readers,
Mitchell's Primary Geography,
Mitchell's GeOgraphy and Atlas,
Comstock's Philosophy,
Swift's do • I& 2 part!,
Smith's Grammer.
Watts on the Mind,
Bennett's Geography of the Heavens,
Williard's U. S. History,
Emerson's Arithmetic 1 2 & 3 part,
Cobb's New Speller,
Song Books for the School Room,
For sale at the store of Geo. Gwin
Birmingham Female Seminary.
The summer term of this boding institution
closed on the 23d ult., with a public examination
of the classes, which elicited good attention from
a respectable audience. _
Tlie promptness, on the part of schollars, in an
swering, was indicative of an acquaintance with
their respective studies, to be gained only by a
commendable degree of application on the part of
both teacher and schollars.
The essays written by the ladies and read at in
tervals throughout the slay and evening, were in
deed spicy and highly creditable, manifesting
more than ordinary care in their preparation.
All the prospects of this institution seem to
brighten, and though there has been some unavoi
dable delay in completing the seminary building
now under way yet (Providence favoring) it will
be finished early: and there is already sufficient
ground to expect, when it is completed, a large
accession to the number-in attendance, which
haaalready been beyond expe'ctation. .
Those desirous of availing thwuselves of the
advantages of this school, need not hesitate to
come in, as arrangements will be made -for the
accomodation of all until the new building is ready
to occupy.
'nips or expense will not be spared in securing
the aid of n sufficient number of competent female
teachers, as the school enlarges. •. ,
The wintet term will commence Tuesday Oct.
28th and it is desirable that all should be in at the
opening of the session..
Irev. Isreal W. Ward, A. M., PrioeiPie,
Rev. Thou isWard, A. M., Associate,
Oct. 23, 1851.
TUSCARORA ACADEMY:
The twenty-seventh semi-anunal session •of
this institution will commence on Monday the 27th
of October, inst. The whole expense, per session
of 22 weeks, for Board, Tuition, Witshing,
need not exceed $44, and with economy may be
less. I'm further particulars, address [post
paid.]
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DAVID WILSON,
Academeniu, DAVID LAUGHLIN ;
Juniata Cu. Pa. Principals,
Oct. 23. 1851.
Stray Steer & Heifer.
Came to the residence of the subscriber, in
West township, Ilnntingdon county, about the
llth of July last, a steer and heilbr; they are
both red, and the heifer has it little white along
the back. They are about 3 years old. The
owner is requested to come forward, prove,preper
v, pay charges_and take them Away, or they will
be d si.osed of according to law.
JOHN MYTON,
Oct. 23, 1851.-31.
Notice.
Estate of David Copenhaver, late, of Henderson
.
township, Iluntingdon county, dec'd.
. . •
Notiee is hereby given that letters of adminis
tration have been grunted to the subscribers on
the above estate; .therefore all persons knowing
themselves indebted to said estate will make im
mediate payment, and those having claims will
present them for settlement.
JOUN COPENHAVER,
ISAAC SWOOPE,
Oct. 23, 1851.
Bridge Proposals.
_ -
§"ealed proposals will be received by the under
signed. commissioners ut their office in Hunting
don on the first Tuesday of the November court
next, for the building of a Bridge across Tusca
rora Creek, in Tell township, near Blair's mill.
Plan and specifications can be seen at the Com
missioners Office, and specifications at Mr. Blair's
mill.
HUTCHISON,
I. PEIGHTAL,
B. LEAS,
County Commissioners.
5 Du. HOO kLANWB GERMAN BITTEU9.—That
this medicine will cure liver complaint and dys
pepsia, no one can doubt after using it as direct,
ed. It acts specifically upon the stomach and
liver; it is erefemble to calomel in all billions
discuses ; it acts as specifically upon the liver as
calomel ; calomel prostrates the system—the bit
ters strengthen and never prostrates the'petiant,
and will give renewed life mid heitltii to the deli
cute invalid, and restore the liver to its functions,
and give digestion and appetite in those severe
cases wherein the ordinary medicines fail in pro
ducing any effect.
GRAND OPENING
Fall and Winter Clothing
AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTH
ING STORE.
A, WILLOUGHBY, has just returned from
the east with a large and splendid assortment of
Fall and Winter Clothing
for men and boys, made in the latest fashion and
in the most durable manner. Who ever wants
to be dressed better and cheaper than any body
else in town, let him cull at Willoughby's cloth
ing store, one door West of Thos. Shed & Son,
drug store in Huntingdon. Call and see for
yourselves. Oct. 9, 1851.
THE LARGEST & BEST
ASSORTRIENT OF NEW GOODS,
JUST RIECEIVED 1W
George Gwin,
At his Cheap Store in the Diamond.
GEO. OWIN respectfully informs the citizens
of the borough and county of Huntingdon, that
he has just received an unsually large stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS.
consisting of every variety of
Ladies' & Gentkpien',B Dress Goods,
. OF T4F. STYLES;
and all other articles In the Dry-Ockods line.
GROCERIES; • • • OWEENSWARE
FIATS and CAPS, GLASSTVARE,•
Boo7'.and SGOESi • RARDWARE,.d.c.
and in faci - every variety of Goods .to snit this
market. Sink or swim, live or die, survive or per
ish, I are determined not to be undersold by any
establishment in thks section of the country, and
this is no humbug, nor is it.intcnded to deceiVe.
Give me a call and I will.-convince you that my
statements are strictly true. Cull and examine
my stock and judge for yourselves, and without a
moment's hesitation you will'be convinced that
I purpose meeting my pledge. My stock is en
tirely new and of the latest styles.. I take pleas
ure in showing them at all times free of charge,
Feeling thankful for past favors, 'I hope, by
strict attention to business, to merit a continuance
of the same.
GEO. GWIN.
hunticgdon, Oct. 9, 1851
VALUABLE
TIVITST 152
~~®ice ~a3ll~o
As the subscriber intends to, leave town, he will
sell that valuable property situate on ailrond
street in the most business part of the borough,
near the Railroad Depot. 'rho improv talents are
extensive and in the best condition—part being,
entirely new, and the dwelling having lately un
dergom; thorough and convenient repairs. The
dwelling lionie is a three story brick convenient
for a large flimily. The adjoining building is a
two story brick in front and one story and a base
ment back, all now, and occupied as a bowling
saloon with three alleys, a billiard saloon in the
second story in front, and the first story as a re
freshment rcun.
The above property will be sold at public sale
on Wednesday of tht, first week of November
Court, if not sold at privntc sale before that day.
The property will rent et the rate ofl2 per cent.
Possession of the business part ,wfil be given
on confirmation of sale, and of the dwelling on the
Ist of April next.
For further information and terms inquire of
the subscriber.
LOUIS SCHNEIDER.
Huntingdon, Oct. 9, 1851.
4g:a 0 (I) CD(J)
REWARD
For the Maii What struck Billy Pat.
terson.
FALL AND,,VINTER GOODS.
The attention of the public generally is invited
to. the fact that
W. AXTON
have just received one of the largest assortments
of all and Winter Goods ever brought to this
place; all of which they offer at prices so greatly
reduced as to make their store
HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS !
Their supply embraces all the usual variety of
Cloths, eassimeres, „Sattinets and Vesting;
Muslins, Prints, Flannels, &c. &c., to
gether with the latest styles of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
Consisting of Silks, Merinos, Par
meao Cloths, de Lanes, Ginghams, Ho
siery, &c.; and a very large assortment of
Ladies, Misses add Children's Shoes;
and also of MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND
SHOES of every description. They also invite
kittrtleular attention to their stock of
QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE,
And the Bost stock of HARDWARE in town.
.Thi3y, have also
FRESH GROCERIES,
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of the very hest quality, which they will sell at
A very small advance On cost. Call and, 'gam
ine for yourselves. They have also a beautiful
article of
awls= c„ CMenEpt23„,
burpeting, and every other article usually kept in
country stores. gie.w. will receive and store
grain, and also pay-the highest market prices for
it and it is admitted by_ all that we have -the
most convenient place to unload grain in or about
town. Oct. 6,'51.
NOTICE,
. • . .•
. . .
Tbastockholders of.the Shirleysburg Female
Seminary are hereby notified that an instalment of
five .dollars on each share of stock is requested to
be paid into•the hands of Benjamin Long, Treas
urer, residing in the town of Shirleysburg, on or
before the first day of November next.
HENRY BREWSTEB.
Pres't B'rd Trustees.
WM. B. LEAS, Secretary.
Oct. 9,1851.
Za cn)
Canto to the residence of the subscriber, at the
junction of the jimiata river, several weeks ego,
a..brown cow with a white. face and four white
legs. She is supposed to be about 4.years old. The
owner is requested to conic forward§ prove property
pay charges and take her away, or she will be
exposed to sale according to law,
Oct. 2, 1851.—qt
'HENRY GRAFIUS,
rodeo to School Teaehers.
Six Competent Teachers are wanted to teach
the common schools of Brady township Hunt: Co.
to commence on the ,Ist. Nov.: One of the number
is wanted to. teach English. and, German, None
need apply unless they can come well recommen
ded: Liberal wages will be pea .•
JOHN WATSON,
• Pres't Board Directors.
H. S. McCarthey Sect.
Oct. 9, 1851.
MACKEREL,
ILI- CODFISH,
SHAD,
SALMON,
HERRINGS,
PORK,
HAMS AND SIDES,
SHOULDERS,
LARD & CHEESE,
Oct. 9, 1851.
Constantly on hand, &
for sale by
J. PALMER & CO.
Market street Wha•f
PHILADELPHIA.
tOOKS anA STATIONARY of all kinds a►
Ed. Snare's Store.
LiPzaliDLlticsp eLtacei).
By virtue of the last will of Samuel Steel,
Esq., late of the Borough of Huntingdon, de
ceased. will be offered for sale, on the premises,
at 9 e'clock of the afternoon of the 22d day of
November next, all that certain lot of ground
situate on the corner of the Market square, front
ing on Hill Street fifty feet and running at right
angles to Allegheny Atm' two hundred feet,
adjoining a lot of F. B. Wallace, Esq., on the
East and of John MeCahan, Esq., on the West,
in the Borough of Huntingdon, numbered 68 in
the plan of said Borough; thereon erected a
Log House weather boarded, and a Log Stable,
there is also a good well of water on the prem
ises.
Persons wishing to secure a good location for
public business would do well to attend on the
day of sale.
Terms ufsale.—One third of the purchase money
to be paid on the first day of April 1852, when
a Deed will be made, the residue in two equal
annual payments, to wit: on the first day of April
1853 and 1854 with interest from the first day o
April 1852, these two payments to be secured
on the premises by 11)0 ,Dends and mortgage
of the purchaser, to be excuted at the some time
the Deed and first paynient lentade.
4 , Z1111,1S GWIN,• -
GEOItGE STEEL, Ezra. S
Oct. 2, 1851.—ts.
For sale, or Rent.
The Farm, on which I at present reside nearly
opposite the Borough of Huntingdon.
JOHN McCAHAN.
Oct 2, 1851.—tf.
$3O REWARD.
Was stolen from the subscriber, in the village of
Marklcshurg, in this county, on the 19th of Sept.
A DARK BAY HORSE, 14 or 15 hands high,
with a small star on his forehead, and a little white
on his left hind pasture joint. He is a natural
racket, and is 7 years old.
The above reward will be paid for the ap
prehension and delivery of the Thief and Horse
to the snbscriber, or 15 dollars will be paid for
the delivery of the Horse alone.
J. P. ASHCOM,
Oct. 2,1851.-4 t.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Estate of the Rev'. :Tames Y. 3lcGinses late of
Dublin township. . .
Letters of administration having been granted to
the undersigned on the above estate, all persons
indebted are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and all persons having claims will present
them for settlemnt.
BRICE BLAIR
JOHN H. W. MeGINNES Admrs' 5
Oct. 2, 1851.-6 t°
Pamphlet Laws.
Prothonotary's Office,
Huntingdon, Sept. 25, 1851. 5
The Vatripidet laws of the Session of 1851
have been re: eivett,at this office, and are ready
for distribution to the persons entitled to receive
them.
THEODORE H. CREMER, Proey
TEN DAYS LATER!
CUBA IS FREE!!
An account of the whole affair may he seen at
the store of HENRY CORNMOBST, in Ports
town, together with the largest and cheapest as
sortment of
~O,ALL., AND WINTER GOODS
ever offered in that or any other village in the
valley of the Jttnidta,, His stock consists of
every article usually found in retail stores. He
has a complete assortment .of
DRY GOODS; GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
QUEENSWARE
..
•
All of which will ho disposed of at a very slight
advance on cost. •
CASTINGS of every description always on hand
and for sale at the lowest cash prices.
Sept. 25, 1851.
FRESH !OYSTERS
AND
REFRESIIIIINTS:
&'. C'. SNYDEIi
•
Take this method of informing the public that
they are now receiving and are prepared to fur
nish
C.O -, a"-ZM113523
with tiYerythtng else connected with a well regu
lated Eating House.
We are determined to spare no efforts to make
our establishment ass agreeable place of resort.
Our stock of
FRUITS, CONFECTIOJVIdRIES,
.CEOCERIRS, C./IKES, NUTS, 4c.
is unrivalled. We wish every person to givens a
call, when, we are certain, we shall have the ex
treme pleasure of having them "mime again, and
again.' F. as C. Sisa DER.
Sept. 4, 1851.—tf.
Stray Mire;
Came to the residence of the subscriber iu
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 sbe will
be disposed of according to low. ••• •
• •• • • HENRY CORNPROBST.
Sept. 25, 1851.-4 t.
NOTICE.
• • ,
All persons interested are hereby notified, that
Thomas E. Orbison, Thomas.W., Neely and
Robert Madden, Aisigness of Blair & Madden,
for the benefit of Creditors, under a volintary as
signment, have filed in the Prothonotary's Office,
a final account of their trust, will be exhibited to
the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon
County, on the 2nd Monday of November next,
and then allowed by said Court, unless cause be
shown whir it•should not he alloWed.
THEO. H. CIIEMER, Prothonotary
Oct. 9,1851.-4 t.
(101.1) PENS-8 or 10 different kinds, from
•-• 4 62 1 1 cts. to 10 dollars, at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store.
FANCY Articles in endless variety at
E. Snare's Store.
NOTICE.
AMAN & MARKS inform the public that they
still continue to make coffins at the old stand.
formerly occupied by:Thomas Burchinell in the
rear of the Sons o6Temperance Hall, fronting on
Washington Street, and attend &nerds either
in town.or country. They keep a splendid Hearse
for the accommodation of their customers.
July 17, 1851.—tf
4 ANS--A beautilid askirttnent at various prices.
Also, Card Cases, Boquet Holders, fancy En
velopes, Note Paper, and other articles expressly
for the Ladies, for sale at
Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store
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F-1
cr)
HALL OF FASHION AHEAD
WITH ,
NEW CLOTHING! -
B. & W. SNARE inform the public that they
have just returned from the eastern cities with a
largo and splendid assortment of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING
for men and boys, consisting of Black, Brown,
Drab and Blue Overcoats; Black and Bine Dress
and Frock Coats; black satin and figured Vests;
cassimere and cassinet pants; shirts, suspenders,
drawers, socks, &c. ALSO,
New York Hats and Boston Booth;
trunks, carpet bags, umbrellas, Miles, &c.; all of
which were purchased extremely low for cash,
which will enable us to sell ranch lower than
merchants who buy on credit. We will, as here
tofore, sell very cheap for cash
B. & W. SNA RE,
Sept. 18,185L—;in,
Ophan's CouiCaae:.
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Conn of
Huntingdon 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 pert 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 • tcgements.,,
TERMS OF SALE.—One third of the pur
chase money to be paid upon Confirmation of
sale, and the reftdue in twb equal annual pay
ments,with interest from Confirmation.
M. F. CAMPBELL, •
Clerk of Orphan's Court.
THOMAS FISHER, Guardian.
Sept. 11, 1851.—ts.
WATCHES,: CLOCKS,
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
.1 AND
JEWELRY ,
a '
in the situp formerly occupied by Dr. H. R. Neff
and Brother, one door east of Mr. LivlngstOn'S
Hotel, in the borough of 'Huntingdon, — where he
offers for sale a great variety of the abova 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 paving
strict attention to business, to merit a libera
share of public patronage.
JOSEPH RIGGER.
Huntingdon, Aug. 14, 1851.—tf.
AUDITORS NOTICE.
The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the
orphan's court of Huntingdon, to distribute the
balance in the hands of Alexander Carmont, ad
niinistrutor do bonis non cum Testament° annexe
of the.estate of John Carmont, late of Barren
township in said county, deed. amongst those
entitled to.veceive.the same, hereby gives notice
to all persons interested, shut he has appointed
Friday the 24th day of Ootober next at ten o'clock
A. M. at his Office in the borough of Hunting
don, for the hearing of the parties interested in
said distribution.
JOHN REED, Auditor.
Sept. 25th, 1851.-4 t.
FRESH ARRIVAL
NEW GOODS
AT THE ENLARGED STORE OF
J✓i.MES Jtf4GUIRE,i
Market Sqttare, Huntingdon, Pa.
J. M. informs the public generally that he
has just received, and is opening, a large and
well selected stock of
NSW 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
Ginghams, Calicoes, Barages, Lawns, Silks,
Bcm ' -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-BOYS WEAR,
Embracing Cloths, Casimeres, Satinets, Ken ,
Lucky Jeans, &c,
He has also on hand a very large and general
assortment of
GROCERIES, - (IUEENSWARE, . HARD-
WARE, HATS, CAPS, BOOTiT
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 I am determined to give bar
gains.
Ca , Please remember MAGUIRE'S Cheap
Store, in Market Square, Huntingdon.
Sept. 11, 1851.
katate of Samuel Sled: Esq., deCd:
Lait Notice;
Ail portions indebted to the estate of Samuel
Steel, Esm, late of the Borough of Huntingdon,
decd., are
,requested to make payment in full
of the claims respectively due from them on or be
fore the second Monday of November next.
Persons neglecting to comply with the above
notice need not expect any further indulgence,
JAMES dWIN
GEORGE A. STEEL,—Ex'rs.
A Beautiful lot of Parasol. f02 1 . 4 1 . 1 . 1v 1 7 5cu. ."
May 29, 51.
ONE first rate 4 , octave, harp stand MELO ,
vv DEAN foi- isle at
Sept 11,1851. ED. SNARE'S.
VALUABLE
FARM FOR SALE
_
BY virtue of authority conferred by a special
act of Assembly, I will expose to public sale
Thursday, 6th November, 1851,
tivritthe premises, in West township, Hunting
don county, the farm of the late Andrew Newell,
dec'd. ' 'situate about six miles from the Pennsyl
vanM Canal mut flathead, a chart distance from
the public roott leading from Huntingdon to Belle
fonte, and in the immediate neighborhood of
Moore's and Netf's Mills. It contains
Fes© AD... ( 32LZIEVA2
and allowance, ahout4o acres of which Is wood
land and well tinibered, and 14 one of the best
wileht farms in the valley of Shavers Creek. The
improveMents'are a large BANK BARN 100 feet
long by '4O feet deep, a large two story DWEL
LING HOUSE 'both nearly tiefd, :end a large
Orchard of encellent fruit trees: There are about
30 acres of meadoW; there is water in almost every
field, and the whole faXITI is' ins good state of
cultivation, and under good 'fence. '
Its vicinity to market, to school; to placmof wor
ship, to public roads, and to mills, its, improve
ments, and the quality of the land, render It ono
of the most desirable farms new before the public
for sale.
Terms (which will be easy) made known oa
day of sale.
MARGARET NEWELL, Executrii.
Sept. 4, 1851.
'N. B. Any information desired will be given
by the Eiteeutriw on the premises, or by William
Burris, or John Soot; Estes., of Huntingdon.
M. & J. M. ROWE.
WHOLESALE DEALERS.
No. 111 N. Third St., 3d door below Race,
PHILADELPHIA.
00,000 Corn Brooms,Boo doz. Painted Buckets,
4 , boo nests Cedar Tubs, 600 Cedar Chums, 400
boxes Clothes Pins, 800 nests Willow' Baskets.—
Also, every description of Bristle Brushes, Mats,
Eastern, Ccdar, Wood, and Willow Ware at the
lowest mantacturers' cash prices.
N. B.—Orders promptly filled.
August 28,1831.
WANTED.
A JOURNEYMAN CARRIAGE MAKER, to
work chiefly on bodies and wheels. Address the
subscriber, at Alexandria, Huntingdon co., Pa.
JOSEPH PIPER.
. _
Aug. 28, 1851
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE•
The!undersigned, Assignees of Daniel Protsmen
of McConnelstown, under a deed of voluntary all
signment for the benefit of creditors, request as
persons indebted in any measure to said Protsman
to make immediate payment, and those having
cluims to present them for settlement.
JOHN B. GIVEN,
JOHN SNYDEE,'''
Assignees, MeConnelstown.
N. B.—We will sell at public sale in MeCon
nelstown go Saturday 30th August, at one o'clock
P. 11. 119 sides , rif Spanish sole leather.
August 21, 1851.
TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERE.
MBE undesigued begs leave to call the atten
tion of Printers and Publishers, to the fact
that he continues to manufacture ail kinds of
BOOK, NEWSPAPER, JOB and FANCY
TYPE at his old stand, N. W. Corner of Third &
Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, at his usual low
prices for cash. He has just introduced a large
quantity of uew style •
• .
,
all of which arc made of the best metal; and for
beauty of finish And durability, cannot be surpass
ed by any other foundry in the Union. His long
experience in the different branches of the trade
as well as in the mixing of metals, will, he flatters
himself, enabled him to make a better article and
at a much less price than any of his competitors.
He keeps constantly on hand a large variety of
Cases,Chases, Composing Sticks, Imposing -stones ,
Common and Brass Galleys, Stands, Bodkins,
Brass Rules, Leads, Printing Presses, Furniture,
and. all other articles required in a Printing Office.
Old type taken in exchange for new at nine
cents per pound: •
. .
Printers are requested to tall and examine his
speciments before purchasing elsewhere'. All' or.-
dors thankfully received and promptly attended to,
at his Philadelphia Type Foundry, corner of
Third and Chestnut streets. -iv • , , . •
L. PELOIJZE.
July 3,1851.—1 y.
H. K. NEFF, M. D.,
ITAITING limated himself in WARRIORS/11AM,
A in this county, would respectfully offer his
prafessionalterviees , to 'the citizens of that place
and the country adjacent.
REPFERENCES:
J. B. Luden, M. D. Gen. A. P. Wilson,
M. A. Henderson, " Wm. P. Orbison, Esq,
J. IL Dorsey, " Hon. James Gwinn,
M. Stewart, " John Scott, Esq.
Hon. George Taylor. .
Huntingdon, Pa.
Jacob M, Contrail!, M. D., Alexandria.
John M'Culloch, " Petersburg.
apl7'sl—tf.
Splendid Stock of New and Cheap
Watches, Clocks, & Jewelry,
At Phiadelphia Prices.
J. T. Scott has just received from Philadelphia
and is now opening a new, and very large assort
ment of Gold and S'ilvei Watches, 8 day and thir
ty hour Clocks, Jewelry, and a great variety of
other articles, which he is enabled to sell at rates
much lower than usual. " quick sales and small
profits" is his motto, tlie . .ptoof or Which will be
found on examining his aceilent assortment
April 10th '51.-tf
R. A. MILLER.
071130111011 lali7lls9re
HUNTINGDON,
N. B. All operations Warranted.
EXCHANGE HOTEL.
JulIN LIVINGSTON
'rakes this method of announcing to . his
friends, and the public generally, that he has
leased the long established and well known
stand, lately occupied: by Col. Johnston, and
flatters himself he-is prepared to accommodate
all who may honer him with a call, in the moat
satisfactory manner.
• HIS TABLE
will always be furnished with the ehoiseit vi
ands the market will aflurd, and
HIS STABLING
Is as good as can be found in the borough
Huntingdon, April . 34, 'sl.—tf.
0 Half Barrels Herring for sale by
.1. t Ay Sart.,