.. • Pennsylvania Election. We give below the full returns from every county in the State for Governor. The official returns may make some slight alterations in some of the counties,, but they will not affect the majority materially. Johnston. bi, g ler.l 2472 1945, 8797 6983 2184 2472 1962 1966 8650 8688 4721 9486 2239 2202 5258 6488 2782 2536 2295 1705 1230 1765 787 1374 1883 2974 6350 5360 1351 2658 , 962 16981 • 981 1266 1024 2041 2933 3192 2955 3141 3699 2690 2147 1595 154 465 3610 2106 2626 3179 3782 . 3236 706 840 1501 2509 2435 2024 2540 1752 1002 1240 1143 1337 11064 6226 2187 1079 2924 1919 3015 3392 2027 2675 8471 4909 409 468 1 2673 2760 1 1413 1673 423 2107 4941 5742 882 1383 2627 4150 1628 2529 1390 2237 24760 22001 169 836 631 574 4069 4743 2737 1069 2134 2815 227 458 1463 2036 2817 1919 1142 1698 1137 1242 4042 3915 1040 2182 8115 5140 913 1136 4727 5838 Adams, Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver,* Bradford, Berke Bedford,t Bucks, Butler, Blair, Cambria, i Carbon. Centre, 1 Chester, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton; Colithibiat Crawford; Cumberland, r Dauphin, Delaware, Elk, rie, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, * . 3 .. Juniata, Lancaster, Lawrence, I.4ebanon, `Lehigh, Lyeouiing, Lucerne, M'Kean, Mercer, Mifflin, Monroe, Montgomery; Mdntour, , Northampton; Northumberland; Perry, Philadelphia, Pike, I• .ar, t-,,,a aylkill, Somerset, , Susquehanna, Sullivan, .. Tioga, Union, Venango, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westmoreland, Wyoming, York, 178,358 iiigler's majority; * Lawrence formed since. -I-Fulton erected out 'of it. IMontour erected out of it We have the ,full vote for Supreme Judges from all but eight counties. For Campbell and Coulter they foot up as fol- Ilows: ► For Coulter, (Whig) 167,129' - For Campbell, (Democrat) 161,732 --- ) eoult6r's majority, thus far 6,397 Ilie The House of Repreqentativcs will stand, 54 Locofocos-41 Whig-5 natives. Both branches will be' as follows: Whigs. Loc of Nat iyes; Senate, 16 16 House 41 54 07 70 6 Locofoco majority over all-7 President Judge. [ OFFICIAL.] Taylor. Campbell '2296 1647 1220 1719 2382 2028 Blair, Cambria, ) 11 Huntingdon, 5893 5394 5394 Taylor's majority, 504 u:r At a Meeting of the board of Mana. gers of the Spruce Creek and Waterstreet Turnpike company, the following Resolu tions were unanimously past, viz:— Whereas altighteOus, but Mysterious p r ovidence hat by. the death of our late tribitd.JAccin S. MATTERN, removed from us one of.the earliest and most faithful and efficent meddlers of mir board of officers, therefore Resolved, That we bherish the most ten der emotions of regard for his memory, and that we feel, and highly appreciate the lbss of so valuable and faithful an officer of out board, 'Resolved, That a committee be appoin ted to communicate the foregoing resolu tions to the Widow of the deceased. Resolved, That the President of the board be a committee to carry the above resolutions into effect. trHONOR TO WFIOM HONOR," &C.—The Pennsylvanian, a rabid Locofoco paper, in announcing the result of the late elec tion says : 4, Azdel by a number of National Whigs, who would not be whipped in, in this locali ty, we have won a victory, that we may wear as one of our most brilliant and most un 4 fading honors." MARRIED. On Thursday morning, the 23d inst., by the Rev. Robert MoCaohren, Professor J. H. W. M'Groms, of Milnwood, Hun tingdon county, to Miss RATE G. LABOR LIN, of Newville, Cumberland Co. On the 23d inst., by the Rev. W. R. Mills, Mr. ROBERT Mc ALESTER, to Miss H. Inman, both of Alexandria, Hun tingdon county. DIED. On Sunday, the 19th inst., hi Porter township, Mr. &MINA FLEMING; aged 63 years. PRICES CURRENT. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 28 1851 Floor per hbl. $4 00 White Wheat per bushel 85 Red do 77 Rye 70 Corn 61 Oats 32 Clorersued 4 75 firla r.r. al) CAME to the premises of the subscriber, in West township, Huntingdon county, about tit° 10th' of Oct., a brindle cow with white spots; supposed to he about 6or 7 years old; no other marks noticed. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will he disposed of according to Oct. 30, '51.-3t. ROBT. B. WILSON. 6 Cents Reward. RUN AWAY from the subscriber, living in Porter township, Huntingdon county, on the 20th of Oct., a hound girl named MARY ANN MeGURK. Slue i 3 about 17 years of age, has dark hair, and is rather tall and slender. Said girl was bound to the sal,criber by the &twin tentiant of the House of Range of Philadelphia. All persons are hereby cautioned ag,inst harbor ing.her. HENRY W. b WOOPE. Oct.O :30, 1851.-3 t. NOT I C 1.14. NOTICF: is hereby given to all mercantile dealers who have not taken out a license for the present year, that their several amounts will he left with the proper officer fur collection if not paid at or betbec the Noveniher Court. J. A.-DOYLE, Treasurer. Oct. 30, '51.-3t. aZi CIE1 1 1) aa 320 - 1 09 a TIT subscriber will sell at public sale, on the premkes in Toil township. Huntingdon county, on tl:e 15111 of Nov. 1851, all that valuable farm now, otetipied by his snit, Geo. Brumbaugh.— This thrtn contains 130 ACRES, of which about 00 acres are cleared and under a good state of cultivation. There is n Bond .LOG BARN. a TIV,O STORY LOG I)WELI,INO house, and all the necessary out houses to make it a conve nient and pleasant residence. 186,844 178,358- 8,486 TERM§ OF SALE.-One hnlf of the purchase money to he pnirl on the first of April 1852, when possession will he Oren. and t balance in three .equal animal payments without interest. ISAAC BRUMBAUGH. _ _ Oct. 30, 1351.-4, COURT AFF AIRS. Tllti 411. LIST—Noc. Term, I'S3l. FIRST WEEK. Wray Maize vs William Campbell Abner Lloyd vs John Householder Shorb, Stewart & Co. vs J H Stonebraker A W Benedict vs David Milliken Com'th for Hudson vs John Shaver Isaac Wolverton vs Elisio, Shoemaker Elias Hoover vs Daniel Teague et al William Welch vs Nathaniel Kelly W R Thompson & Co vs Penn & Ohio Co. Ennis & Porter vs A. Stewart's adm's Aaron Shore vs Stains & Kough John E Thompson et al vs J. W Swoope ohfiWlitgard vs Jacob Brubaker Elilabeth G: Morrison vs 'Geo. Hutchison Rel. Trans. Co B O'Friel's ads Daniel Kurfman's ads vs ROert Speer Samuel P Wallace & Co vs Joseph Shomo Samuel Caldwell vs Daniel Teague et al Elias Hoover same Samuel Shoemaker vs limit. Pres. Con. SECOND WEEK. Jos. Stewart's Ex vs B. E. M'Murtrie et al Clarrissa Holland's ads vs David Slyer Stunkard's ads vs Wm M'Clelland John White's ads vs Samuel Eckley John Deartuent for use vs Jas Alexander Jacob Miller & Co vs Joseph Ennis A P Wilson Esq vs John H Stonebraker H. N. M'Alister vs Same G K .& J H Shoenberger vs Same David Bare vs John Madden Fetzer & Riddle vs John List George Irawn vs Henry Isenberg et al Martin Gates' ads vs Math Crownover J H Powell vs James Entrekin C Ladner & Co vs M'Gran & Fitzpatrick Com'th for Lowry vs John Shaver Samuel S Barr vs John Williamson Joseph Ennis vs JaMes S Lawrence Johnston for Love vs itchell, Vance & A John H Bridenbaugh vs Philip L. Fox William Gaghegan vs Colder et al Walters for use vs Spang, Keller & Co Mary Arm lineman vs Same A C Blair & Co vs David Welch Jesse Summori for use vs Israel Graffius William M'Nite vs John Dougherty of al Ralph ,Bogle vs Lewis Palmer Manning & Lee vs BE&R A Dl'Murtrie Samuel Bollinger vs William Johnston Com'th for Johns vs Ramsey & Madden J H Spayd et al vs William Moore Thomas Ashton vs Henry licester's ads Susannah Wheeling vs John Shives John Hooper for use vs J Smith's ads Glen Hope 4. Bald E T P C vs T Weston Jacob Leo 4. Son vs Dl'Bride Royer Co Richard Plowman's ads vs tit John M'Comb J M'Cahan for use vs Wm Holliday's ads. Glasgow er Bro vs J 4' H Bumbaugh 8r CO Samuel.Caldwoll vs John Dell Jr James I ntrokin to Sohn Campbell Same vs Robert Campbell Same vA John. Campbell J R Moorehead vs Jonathan Leslie et al George Jackson vs Peter Sassaman Nancy Wallace's ads vs S & R Myton LIST OF JURORS. GRAND JURY. William Armstrong, farmer, West township Alexander Beers, farmer, Tell Anthony Craver, carpenter, Penn William Corbin, farmer, Clay Ezekiel Corbin, farmer, Union Christain Colestock, flirmer, Henderson Thos W Crownover. farmer, Barren John A Campbell, fitrmer, lradv Henry S Drinkle, calk. maker, Porter Jacob Dopp, Blacksmith, West John Flenner, Gentleman, Henderson Joshua Green, farmer, Barren Nathan Greenland, farmer, Cass John Henry, farmer, West Joseph Isenberg., farmer, Morris Jo McCallan, farmer, Warriormark Jacob Nett farmer, Porter Piper, farmer, Porter John Spur%le, tipper, Warriormark 'Tabu G Stewart, grocer, Porter, Peter Sprankle, filmier, Porter J am es Thorripson, farmer; Warriormark John Vandevender, wafer, diaker, Walker George Wilson, farmer, West TR.tyERS JURORS. FTTtE3T IV MUG John Aslanan, gentleman, Clay tk"vnshiP William Afriea, shoemaker, Henden;:ni William Adams, flamer, Warriormark Daniel Brumbaugh, Jr. fanner Hopewell Samuel Rickets, Harmer, Jackson George Branstetter, farmer, Warriormark Robert Barr, farmer, Jackson Michael Bowman, farmer, Cass Hugh CaMpbell, farmer, Dublin John Copley, black smith, Warriormark Josiah Cunningham, Harmer. West James Cummings, farmer, Jackson John Dailey, farmer, Springfield William Ewing, farmer, Tell David Etnier, inn keeper, Cromwell William Estep, farmer, Union James Goodman, farmer, Henderson John Goodman, farmer, Brady Benjamin F Glasgow, merchant, Unio n Abraham Grubb, (river) farmer, Peon John Gemmell, farmer, Porter Joshua Hicks, farmer,Porter Robert L Henderson, Warriormark. John Mildebrand, Gentleman, Henderson. Robert Johnston, farmer, JaCksoh township Samnel Isenberg,•eabt. maker, Porter Adam Keith, manager. Franklin Lewis Knode, farmer, Porter James R Lime, tamer, Brady Isaac Long, flamer, Henderson Joseph Leoffaml, farmer Walker Perry Moore, farmer, Morris Robert Madden, miller; Springfield John Owens, just. Peace, Warriorsmark George W Patton, iron master, Morris John Robb, farmer, Walker Jacob Rider, carpenter, Warriormall Philip Silknitter, farmer, Marco Samuel Stewart, farmer. West Jacob Stover, flamer, Worrlormark Henry Stuntman, laborer, Henderson Peter Shaffer, farmer, Morris Simnel Shaver, farmer, Shirley Matthew Taylor, farmer, Dublin Jesse Wright, Physician, Cass Thomas Teague, carpenter ; Dublin James McDonald, Distill,r, Brady William Dorris, mud - aunt, Henderson • . #Ecosto itsen. Alexander Armitage, Carpenter, Henderson tp Thomas Adams, choir maker, Henderson Richard Aql,lllilll, merchant, Clay Israel Baker, flamer, Tod Henry Boyers, tanner Penn Jonathan S Briggs, Just Peace, Tell Samuel H Bell, iron master, Shirley Benjamin Bather, caht maker, Tod Asa Corbin, farmer, Cass James Dever ' flamer, Crorivel! George Irby. fanner, Shirley James Glasgow, merchant Union John Ceylon, fanner, Union Abraham Grubb, carpenter Walker George Hender,on, farmer, West George W Hammon, chimer Union William Hare, just peace, irady Jacob Harneane, flintier ' Porter :Joseph Law, merchant, Morris Abner 'McDonald, carpenter, Barrett George McCrinn, Jr farmer, Barren William Morrison, flintier, Shirley Andrew G Nell', merchanti Penn William A Oaks, farmer Jackson Samuel Peightal, farmer, Walker John Read, dragist, Henderson David Stewart, iron muster, Franklin John Snyder, shoemaker, Walker Isaac Swoope, farmer, Tod John Stever, farmer, Cass William Shaver, farmer, Shirley Henry Shalt zo, farmer, Hopewell David Tussey, fanner, Morris Sannich Wigton, farmer, Franklin GeOrgu WilsMi, farmer, Tell Thomas Whittaker, farmer, Porter REGISTER'S NOTICE , is heroby given to all persons interested time the followin3 natned personS have settled their neCounts in the Register's Mee, at Hun tingdon,.nnit that the said accounts will he pre sented foreUntirnuition and allowance, at an Or phan's Court to lin 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 rind testament of James McNeal late of Tell , township deetl. 2. 'AIIOIIIO Ely, Executor of the last will and testament of John Ely, late of Brady township, dee'd. 3. Thuile( Teague, Esq., AdministraMr of the estate of ThetnaS Bradly, late of Spingtield (now Clay townshrp. dee'd. 4. Williatn B. Smith, Esq., Administrator of the estate of John Diantore, Cate of Jackson township, deed. 5. James Gillum, Adminotrator of the estate of Hannah Ditsworth, halo of Jackson township, dec'd. 6. James 0 illam, Administrator de honis non of Abraham Ditsworth, late of Jackson twp, dec'd. 7. Joseph Reed, Administrator of the estate of John Dougherty. late of West township, dee'd. 8. John Kreider, Administrator of the estate of George Bomberger, late of Warriortmark town ship, deed. 9. .Toeol, Miller, Esq., Trostee appointed by the Court to sell the Real Estate of.lnhn Millar, Esq., late of the borough of Iluntingdon, dee'd. M. F. CAMPBELL, Register. Register's Office. Honfingdno, Oct, 15t1i 1851. GREAT EXCITEMENT! ! WHAT A TREMENDOUS BUSH TO WITNESS THE GRAND EXHIBITION OF FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING AT THE Cheap Clothing Store. JACOB SNYDF.II has pist J./Atwood front the east with the largest cheapest and best assortment of Clothing ever offered to the citizens of Hunting don county, con.dating in part of OVER COATS—Black and brown cloth, baser, pilot and felt cloth of the latest cut and style. PANTALOONS—BIack and fancy cassimere, doeskin Galleon, corduroy' and heavy tweed. VETS.—A very general sssortment of silk cassimere, velvet, cloth, black and fumy, and an endless variety of other styles, which can not he enumerated in.an advertketnent. Persons In want of nn' article in his line will find it:greatly to their advantage to .11 . 14 SNY , . DEWS for he is determined to sell cheaper than any other establishment in this section of country. Oct. 23, 1851.—tf School Rook& Einersows 1 2 3 eiiifis headers, Mitchell's Primnry Geogi•apv, Mitchell's Geogiliphy and Atlas, Comstock's Philosophy, Swift's do I& 2 parts, 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 fur the School Boom, For sale at the store of Geo. Groin, TUSCARORA ACADEMY. The twenty-seventh semi-annual session of this institution will commence on Monday the 27th of October, inst. The whole expense, per session of 22 weeks, for Board, Tuition, Washing, 4v., need bat exeeed $44, and with economy nmy be less. Fm further particulars, address (post paid.] DAVID WILSON, A;:.arlernenia, DAVID LAUGHLIN, Juniata Co. Pa. Principals. Oct. 23, :! 3 )1. Stray StM & Heifer; Come to the residence :X the subscriber, in West township, lluntingamt about the IRh of July last, a steer rit.d liejtitr; they are both red, and the heifer has a little vitite along the back. They arc about 2 yeard The owner is requested to come rwward, prove ty, pay charges and take them away, or they wit; be d.k.oied of according to law. JUAN MY TON, OM 23, 1851.—at. Administrator's Notice. Estate of David Copenharer, late, of Ilenderson township, Iluntingdon county, der.'d. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration have been granted to the subscribers on the above estate; therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make im mediate partnent, and those having claims will present them for iettlernent. JOHN COPENHAVER, ISAAC SWOOPE, Oct. 23, 1851 bridge Proposals. Sealed proposals will he received by the under signed commissioners at their oilier in Hunting don on the first Tuesday or the November inert next, fur the building i s f a Eritlgt iitrom 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. W. HUTCHISON, L PEIGHTAL; 13. LEAS, • County Commissioners. N. B. $5OO to be pnbl by the County and the remainder by subscription. PROCLA:II,IiItn by a precept to me directed, dated • VV, tit Huntingdon. the 13th day of Ang. A. D. 1851, under the hands and ends of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Com mon Please, Over and Terminer, and general jail delivery oldie 20th judicial district of Penn- • sylvania composed alluntingdott, 13lair and Cam . brio, and the Hon. James G^ in and Jonathan McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the county of IlantingSon, justices assigned, appointed, to bear try and determine till nail every indictments made or taken for or COHCCIIiiIIg all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made; capital ur !bio nics of death and other offences crimes and misde- Meanors, which Inive been or shall hereafter he ! homtnitted or perpetrated for crimes aforesaid —I ant commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court:of. Over mid Terminer, . Common Picas ; and Quarter sessions, hill be bald at tie Court House in the borou„-ii of Huntingdon, on the second Mon day (and 10th day) of November next, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners be elicit uud there to prosecute them us it shall be jest, and that till Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Constables within said county he then and there in their proper persons, itt 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their recor d s, inquiAtium, exami nations and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respectfully appertain. Dated at Huntingdon the 221 day of (let. in the year of our Lord 1851, and the 76th year of American independence. WM. B. ZEIGLER, S/t'jJ. Oct. 23, 1851. PROCLAMATION, NVIIEREAS by nprecept to ate directed by the Judges of the Comnion Pleas of the coun ty of Huntingdon, waving test, the 13th of Aug. 1851; I am commanded to make Public Procht motion tliteugliont my whole balitrick, that a court of Common Pleas, will he held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on the 3d Monday (an'l 17th day) of November, A. D.. 1851, for the trial of all is , ue , in said Court, which re mains undetermined before the mill .hultres, when and where all harms, witnesses and suitors, in the trial stall incites ate required to appear. Dated at Huntingdon the 22,1 of Oct. in the year of our Lord 1851, and the 76th year of American Independence. Wilt. B. ZEIGLER, ,Sitemill: Oct. 23, 1851. Execittor's Notice. Estate or Archibald Hutchison deed late of Wartiortniwk township. Letters Testamentary on the estate of said de ceased having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Huntingdon county all persons in debted are requested to make immediate pay ment, and digs° having claims will present them duly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM HUTCHISON, Ex, Oct. 23, 1951. THE LARGEST & BEST ASSORTMENT OP NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY G eorge G w in, At his Clump Sion in the Diamond, GI O. GWIN rettrectfittly informs the cifirens of the borough and county or Huntingdon, Out he bus just received au 'lustfully large stook of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. consisting of every variety of Ladies' & Gentlemen's Dress Goods, . OF TIIE, NEWEST STYLES; and all other articles in the Dry-Goads lino. GROCERIES, _ _ Q UEENSWARE HATS and CAPS, GI ASSWARE, BOOT and SHOES' . HARDWARE, cpc. nod in fart every variety of Goods to snit this market. Sink or swim, live or die, survive or per ish, 1 oem determined not to be undersold by any establishment in this section of the country, and this is im humbug, nor is it intended to deceive. Give me a call and I will convince yen that m'y statements are strictly true. Call and examine my stock and judge for yourselves, sod without a moment's hesitation you will be convinced that purpose meeting sty pledge. My steak is en tirely new and of the latest styles. I take pleas ure in showing them as all times free of charge, Feeling thankful for past titvors, I hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. GEO. GWIN, Efuntingden, Oct. 9, 1851 VALUABLE Ta Ca' 11.11'.1`7 73~az) a. Sal:35111UB. As the subscriber intends to leave town; he. will. sell that valuable property situate on Railroad street in the must business part of the borough, near the Railroad Depot. The improvements are extensive and in the best conditiom,-part being entirely new, and the dwelling having lately un dergone thorough and convenient repairs. The dwelling house is a three story Mick convenient fora large thmily. The adjoining buildibg is it two story brick in front and one story and a base ment back, all new, and occupied us a bowling saloon with three alleys, a billiard saloon •in the second story in front, and the first story us a re freslanent room. The above property will ho sold at public sale on Wednesday of the first week of November Court, if notsold at private sale before that day. The property will rent at the rate of 12 per cent. 'Possession of the business part will be given on confirmation of sale, and (lithe dwelling on the lot of April next. . For further inrunnition and terms inquire of the subscriber. LOUIS SCHNEIDER, tiontirly i don, Oct. 9, 1851. a CD C) RE WARD For the Man what struck Billy Pat- terson. FALL AND WINTER GOODS. The attention of the public generally is invited to the feet that & W. SAXTON have just received one of the largest assortments of Full and Winter Goods ever brought to this plare; nil of il.ey utter At prices so greatly reduced as to make their store HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS ! Their supply ellil rar. all the usual variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, bassinets and Vesting; Muslins, Prints, Flannels, &e. &e., gether with the latest styles of LADMS' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Silks, Merinos, Par metro Cloths, de Lanes, Ginglanins, Ho siers, &e.; and a very large assortment of Ladies, Misses and Children's Shoes; and also of MEN'S AND BOYS' BOOTS AND SHOES of every description. They also invite pal Helder attention to their stork of QUEENSWAIIE ANY) GLASSWARE, And the best stock of HARDWARE in town. They have also . . . FRESH GROCERIES, of the very hest quality, which they will sell at a very small advance on east. Call and exam ine tin• yourselves. They have also a beautiful article of 1:-ME ma 56 Carpeting., and every other article usually kept in country stores. gir We will receive and store grain, and also pay the highest inarket prices for it au lit it affinittel by all butt we have the most convenient place to unload g rain in or about town. Oct. 0, '5l. P--..!i'.lll:regau , ci%)•., Came to the residence of the snbscriher, at the junction of the Juniata river, several weeks ago, a brown cow with a white litre and titer Whit, legs. Site la supposed.te he about 4 years 01.1. The owner is requested tuenum forward, prove property pity charges and take her away, or site Will ho exposed to solo according to la, HENRY GIZAFIUS. Oct. 9,1851.-3 t Birmingham Female Seminary. The summer term of this hurling. institution closed on the 2:311 ult., with n pith& oxmoi,,,,jo t i of the classes, which elicited good attentietk .. oat a respectable audience. Tito promptness, ou the part of scholium, in tlTl swering, was indicative of an aciptaint.awe with their respective mai., to be gained only by a commendahle degree of application on the part of both teacher and Kehollain. The essays written by the ladies awl rend nt in tervals throughout the day and evening, were in deed spicy and highly ..reilitable, m a pir est i lig more thou ordinary care iu their preparation. All the prospects of this institution seem to brighten, mid though there has bcc❑ some unavoi dable delay in completing the seminary building now under way yet (Providence homing) it will licTiniiheil early: and there is already sufficient ground to expect, when it is completed, a large accession to the number in attendance, Which has already been beyond expectation. • Those desirous of availing themselves of the advantages of this school, need not lhesitate to come ion, as arrangements , will be made fur the accoinoilation of ill until the new building is ready to occupy. . Pains or expense will not he spared in securing the old of n sufficient number of competent female teache,, :I , the school enlarges. • _ The winter term will conaenco Tuesday Oct. 28th and it ia dusintblo thut all should ho in at the opening of tho session Itev. Isreul W. Ward, A. M., Principle, Rev. Thomas Ward, A. $3., Asso,iitte, (I,t. 23, 1851. LAL- , gib +lzo E4:3 II By virtue of the list will of Samuel Steel, Esq., Into of the Borough of litintingdon, de ecnord. will be olliffed Ihr sale, on the premises, at 2 o'clock of the afternoon of the 22d day of November next, nil that certain lot of ground situntc on the corner of the Market square, front ing en Bill Sneet filly feet and running at right tingleg to Allegheny Street two hundred feet,; ' adjoining n lot of F. B. Wallace, Esq., on BA Feet nod of John MeCahnn, Esq., on the West, in the Borough of Huntingdon, numbered 68 in the plan of said Borough ; thereon erected a Log House weather hurtled, snit a Log Stable, there is also a good well of water on the prem ises. Parsons wishing to secure n good location for Oldie bl19:11CSI would do well to attend on the day of sale. Torras ofsale.—One third ofthepurchosenumey to be paid on the first day of April 1852, when a Deed will be made, the residua in two equal annual payments, to wit: on the first day of April 185:3 and 1854 with interest from the first day o April 1952, tlicße two payments to he secured on the prenti,es by the 'Bonds and mortgage of the purchaser, to he exeutednt the same time the Deed and first payment is made. JAMES GWIN, GEORGE STEEL, Ezra. Oct. 2, 1851.—ts. For sale, or Rent, The Farm, on winch I nt present reside nearly opposite the Borough oflluntingdon. JOHN MoCATIAA.N. . _ Oct 2, 1851.—tf. $3O REWA RI/ Was stolen from the sab,eriber, in the village of Itiarklesiirg, in thin ' , malty, on the 19th of Sept. A DARK BAY HORSE, 14 or 15 Imnds high, with a small star nn hi, forehead, and, a little white on his left hind pasture joint. He is a natural reciter, and is 7 ,years The above reword will he paid for the ap prehension end delivery of the Thief and HOMO to the subscriber. 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. James Y. MeGinnes late of Dublin to , rnship. Letters of administration baring been granted to the undersigned on the :dam estate, all persons indebted are requested to make immediate pap• ment, and all persons having claims will present them for settlemnt. BRICE BLAM • JOHN H. W. McGINNES Admrs' Oct. 2, iBra.-6t* Pamphlet Laws. - Prbtlionotary's Office, Huntingdon, Sept. 25, 1851. 5 The Pamphlet Lens of the Session of 1851 have been received at this office, and ore ready fin• distribution to the persons entitled to receive them. THEODORE H. CREINIEIi, Prot'y TEN DAYS LATER! CUBA_ IS FREE!! An account of the whole affair tn:n• I , e seen at the store of HENRY CORNPROBHT, in Porta town. torlether with the largest and eheapet as sortment of FALL. AND WINTER GOODS ever offered in that or any other village in the volley of the Juniata. His stock consists of every orticle usually found in retail stores. He has n complete assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, • HARDWARE, QUEENSWAiii&e: All of aide!, will be disposed of at a very slight advance on cost. CA sTINGs of every description always on hand and for sale at the lowest each prices. Sept. 23, 1851. FRESH OYSTERS AND REFRESHMENTS. F. Sz. C. SNYDER Take this method of. informing the public that they ere now receiving end are prepared to fur nish CI) - . --- rs. M :, n - I U 2 with everything. else connected with a well rega , later' Entitle. Ilow.e. We are determined , to spare no efforts to make our establishment an agreeable place of resort. Our tnek of FRUITS, CONFECTION.IRIES,' GROCERIES, CAKES, ArUTS, is mirivalicil. %Ve wish every person to givens a call, when, we ire certain, we shall have the ex treme t , leasare of having than "come again. and again." F. & C. SNYDER. Sept. 4, 1851.—tf. NOTICE. MAN & MARKS inform the public that they still continue to make coffins nt the old stand formerly occupied Thomas Burchinell in the rem• of the Sons of Temperance Hall, frontino on Washington Street, and attend funerels either i tt town or country. Titer keep a splendid Hearse fur the accommodation or' their customers. July 17, 1851.-tf • GRAND OPENING • or Fall and Winter , Clothing AT Tull 11 Li NT ING DON C LOTH+ ING sTonE. A. WILLOUGHBY, has in-t returned from the east situ tt huge ntal splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing for men and Lars, nuttle in the 110,1 f', 0 1,i,, a nod in the mast durable mauler. Who ever wants to he dressed hotter and. Clll . O per than Any body else in town; let him e,tlist 'Willoughby's cloth ing store, one flier West 4,1 . Thos. Reed & Son, drug state in Htintingdon: Call and see for yourselves. Oct. 9,1831. • M A C C OM I fi' SHAD. Constantly on hand, & SALMON, fin• solo. by HERRINUS, J. PALMER & CO. PORK, Market street Whsrf 114 MS AND SIDES, FUILADM.PUIA. SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, Oct. 9, Issl. B OOKS and STATIONARY of all kinds ab Ed. Snare's Store. I'o Half Berreis Herring for sale by J. j• W. Seaton . . Hr 99, '5l