William Reed, Esq., and Jacob Eberle, contain ing THREE AND A HALF ACRES, more or less, having a log dwelling house and frame Ste blo thereon erected—being part of the Real Estate of Joseph Thompson, dec'd. The above property is eligibly situated in a good neighbor hood, and affords a good investment to a mechan ic, or other persons desiring to purchase. Terms made known on the day of sale. By order of the Orphan's court M. F. CAMPBELL. Clerk. Attendance on day of Fate by JEO. W. THOMP SON, acting Administrator of Joseph Thomp son, dec'd. Nov. 13,1851—ta. ASSIGNEES' SALE, Will be offered at public sale on the premises, im Saturday, the 20th of Dee., 1851, the following property, situated in McConnellstown :—TWO LOTS OF GROUND; the improvements are a fine Log House two storys high, with Basement and Cellar, fronting on the Bedford Road, and ad joining the sp.ting lot on the east, and lots of A. Fraker, Esq., on the west. Also n lot of lof an acre, Situated in the village laid out by Mr. San gree and adjoining M'COMlCllstown. The above locations are desirable and well worthy of the no tice of persons wishing to purchase property.— Also, at the Same time and place a lot of Sole Leather, Upper, llamas & Rips , of a good quali ty. Terms made known on day of sale. t i I JOHN SNYDER, Assignees of D. Premien. Nov. 13, 1851.—ts. SELLING OFF AT COST. As I am determined to sell all my goods at cost Or less, consisting of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS- WARE , GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, I would respectfully invite all persons wiling goods at first cost to call and examine nit stock before purchasing elsewhere. I will sell lower than goods have ever been heretofore offered in the county. For instance, 25 cent Delanes at from 12 to 18 cents. Coffee 10 cents; &gat. from 5 to 8 cents. 300 pieces of Calico et from 3 to 9 rents. Wool Shawls front 50 cents to 7 dollars. 50 pieces of Ginghants from 10 to 18 cents. Cassimeres, Cloths, Satinetts, Tweeds & Jeans. 20 pieces white slid red flannels at from 12.1 to 25 cents. 40 pieces of bleached tratislins front 3 to 8 cents. Brawn muslins from 3 to 8 cents. • Diapers—table and tussling. Lin; - eys and tickings front 6' to I2} cents. Hosiery and gloves, lace, silk, cotton and linen, together with an assortment of all other goods Usually kept in a country store. JAMES MA G UIRE. Huntingdon, Nov. 6, 1851. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by J. S. Houghton, NI. D.,in the Clerk's office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONDER! Great CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA! Dr. J. S. Hough ton's PEPSIN. The True DIGESTIVE FLUID, in. GASTR C JUICE, Prepared from Rennet, or the fourth stomach of the ox, idler directions of Baron Liebig, the great Physiological Chemist, by I Boughton, M. D. Philadelphia, Pa. This Is a truly wonikrful remedy for Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Consti pation, and Debility, Caring after Nature'• own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric kW Bair e'tenspoonful of PE rsiN. infused in wa ter, will digest to. dissolve, Mee Founds of Roast' Bo :I in about two heirs , out of the stomach. PEPSIN is the chief clement, or (treat Digest ing Principle of the Gastric Juice—the Sobwit the Food, the Anil:ging, Prose 'lna, and Stintubt day Agent of the Stomach nut itestines. It N extracted front the Digestivii Sfon , of the thus running nn Artificial Digestive - "sl, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishing a Complete Mid Perfect Substitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of Indigestion and Dyspepsia are retnoved, just as they would lie by a healthy Stomach. It is doing wonders for Dys peptics' caring cases of Debility, EntheiatiOn, Ner vous Decline, and Dyspeptic Conmnaption, sup posed to be on the verge of thsgrave. The Scientific Evidence upon whirl, it is basest, is in the highest degree Cnrioits and Remarkable. SCIENTFIC EVIDENCE!' BARON LEIBIG in his celebrated work on Animal Chemistry, says: " Artificial' Diges tive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared front the meat and eggs, will be softened, changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they a wild be in the liuman stomach.'' Dr. COMBE, in his valuable writings sm the "Physiology of Digestion," oliserv, that "at divakution of the due apiantiiy of the I ia.,tric Juice is a prominent and route of - Dyspepsia;" and he states that " a ditioguishel professor of medicine in London, who wits severe ly of with this complaint, finding everything else to fail, had recourse to the Gastric Juice. ob tained from the stomachs of living animals, which proved cotnpletly successful." Dr. GRA HA M, author of tic foiiimi works ou "Vegetable Diet.," says : •• l t is a milarkable fact in physiology, that the lionise]s of animals, macerated in water, impart to the fluid the prop erty of dissolving various &articles of food, and of . effecting a kind of artificial digestion of them in no wise different from the natural digestive pro cess." o s 2, Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large minutia of Scien tific Evidence, similar to the above, together with Reports of Remarkable Cares, from all parts of the United States. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Rr. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN has produced the most marvelous effects, in curing cases of Debili ty, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details °Noses in the limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certificates hove been given of more than Two Hundred Remarkable Cures, in Phila delphia, New York and Boston alone. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cures were not only rapid and wonderful, but perma tient. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particularly nseful for tendency to Bilious disorder, Liver Complaint, Foyer and Ague, or badly treated Fe ver and the evil effects of Quinine, Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, utter a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits. It almost recon ciles health with Intemperance. OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS, There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints Which it does not seem to reach and remove at once. No matte• how bud they may be, it Gives Instant Relief ! A single doSe restores all the un pleasant symptoms; and it only nee& to be repeat ed for a short time to make these good 'effects per- Mauent. Purity of Blood and Vigor of Body fbl , low at once. It is particularly excellent in calms of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the Stomach, distress after eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heaviness, Lowness of Spirts, Despon dency to Insanity, Suicide, &c. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, is sold by nearly all 'he dealers in fine dins find Popular Medisine.. throughout the United States. It is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form—and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. Private Circulars for the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, de scribing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities up on which , the claims of this new remedy are based. As it is not a Secret Remedy, no objections can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice. Price, ONE DOLLAR per bottle. • Mr OBSERVE THIS. !—Every . bott le of the genuine Pepsin hears the written sign inure of J. S. Houghton, M. I)., Philadelphia, Pa. Copy right and Trnde Mark secured. _ . . '' Sold by all Druggists and Dealers in Medicines. AISO for sale by Thomas Reed & Son, Hunt ingdon, Pa.; John Luis, Shirlevsburg, Pa.; Thomas E. Orbison, Orbisonia. Pa.; J. &J. Kelly, Rurnt Cabins, Pa [Nov. 13, 1851.-17. CLI F4APEIt Than Ever!! If von want to get the worth of your money, buy from atti. owm, Where you will find the LARGEST. BEST and CHEAPEST assortment of goods that the town can produce; and that, too, at such low prices, that all who purchase are fully satisfied that our motto is true, "a quick sixpence is better than a slow shilling." Huntingdon, Nov. 3, 1851. REAL ESTATE Al t Public Sale. The subscriber will offer at public sale on the premises, by virtue of the last will and testament of Samuel McKinstrY, late of Shirley township, Huntingdon connty, deed. ' on Tuesday, the 25th of November, at I o'clock, P. M. the following described plantation or tract of land, containing aa.ca .4.c0nr4c35 , g3 0 About 90 acres of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation. The improvements are a goal! DWELLING HOUSE, BANK BARN, and other Obi buildings. There is a Spring of good water convenient to the house, a young apple orchard, &c., ALSO, at the same time and place, one other tract of timber land containing • 635(1) ...4.(3:ol"naii.gs situate within two miles of the above, well get with Rock-oak, Chesnut and Locust, On both of these tracts are limestone and iron ore. The first above described tract is within three miles of Shirleyshurg, and on the road leading to the Canal and Railroad: Terms will be easy and will be made known on day of sale. .lOIIN Mel( INSTItY, Exer, Slade! LSlvnsliii), N. G , 1851.-3 t. COURT AFFAIRS. TRIAL LIST- , 7ior. Term, 1551. sicoisrb witflK Jos. Stewart's Ex vs B. E. M'Murtrie et el Clarrisse Bolland's ads vs DaViLLStyer Stunkard's ads vs Win M'Cielland John White's ads vs Sainuel Eekley John Dearment fel. use vs Jas Alexander Jacob Miller & Co vsJoseph Ennis A P Wilson Esq vs John II Stonebraker IL N. M'Alister vs Same G K & J H Shoenherger to Same David Bare vs John Madden Fetzer & Riddle vs John List George Hawn vs Henry Isenberg et al Martin Gatos' ads vs Math Crownovee J II Powel 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, Vanes & A John. H Bridenbaugh vs Philip 1,. Fox William Gaghegan vs Colder et al Walters for use vs Spang, Keller & Co Mary Ann Hileinan vs Same AC Blair & Co vs David Welch Jesse Summers for use vs Israel Graffito; William ITNite vs John Dougherty et al RSlph llogle vs Lewis Palmer , Manning & Lee vs BE&R A M'Murtrie Samuel Bollinger vs William Johnston Com'th for Johns vs Ramsey & Madden H Spayd of al vs Moore . Tlittmas . Allitoit vs Henly KceSter's ads Susannah Wheeling vs John ShiVei John Hooper for use is j Smith's ads Glen Hope 4. Bald E T P C vs T . Weston Jacob Lee 4- Son vs M'Bride• Royer jr CO Richard Plowman's ads vs john M'Comb J M'Cahan for use vs Wm Ilolliday's ads Gldsgo* 4. Bro vs J H Bumbattgh Br Co Samuel Caldwell vs John Dell Jr . James Entrekin vs John Campbell Same vs :Robert Campbell Same vs John Campbell J K Moorehead vs Jonathan Leslie et al George Jackson vs Peter Sa'Ssaman Nancy Wallace's ads vs S & R Myton LIST OF JURORS. SECOND WEEK. Alexander Armitage, Carpenter, Henderson tp Thomas Adams, clink maker, Henderson Richard Ashman, merchant, Clay Israel Baker, farmer, Tod Henry,Boyers, tanner Penn Jonathan S Briggs, Just Peace, Tell Samuel H Bell, iron master, Shirley Benjamin Baker, cake maker, Tod Asa Corbin, farmer, Cass James Dever, farmer, Cromwell George Eby. farmer, Shirley James Glasgow, merchant Union John Clayton, fanner, Union , Abraham Grubb, carpenter Walker George Henderson, fanner, West George W Hampson, farmer, Union William Hare. just peace, Brady Jacob Ilarneanc, liu ner, Porter Joseph Law, merchant, Morris Abner McDonald, carpenter, Barrie George MeCcum, Jr farmer, Herres William Morrison, farmer, Shirley Andrew Ii Nell, merchant, Penn William A (Inks, farmer Jackson Samuel Peightni, farmer, Walker John Read, drugua, Henderson David Stewart, iron master, Franklin John Snyder, shoemaker, Walker IStme Swoop°, farmer, Tod JohdS ' teyer farmer, Cass William Sha ver, farmer, Shirley Henry ShulfzeAtriner, Hopewell David Tussey, farmer, Morris Samuel Wigton, farmer, Franklin George Wilson, farmer, Tell Thomas Whittaker, farmer. Pert, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, &c. The undersigned is just opening another largo assortment of the above articles, at various prices, and earnestly invites every body to call and ex amine for themselves. Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, carefully and promptly repaired, and warranted for one year. J. T. SCOTT. Nov. 6, 1851.—tf. STRAY MULE. Came to the residence of the subscriber, living in West township, near the Warm Springs, on the 24th ult., a small brown Mule. the right shoul der is somewhat marked with the collar. '1 he owner la requested to come forward, prove pn p erty, pay charges and take him away, otherwish he will be disposed of according to law. N. G. 1.41/IVITt. Nov. 6, 1851. CAME, to the premises of the subscriber, in West township, Huntingdon county, about the 10th of Oct., a brindle cow with white spots; supposed to be about 6or 7 years old; no other marks noticed. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take 1 1c r away, or she will be disposed of according to lAW.. Oct. 30, '51.-3t. ROBT. 13. WILSON. 6 Cents Reward. RUN AWAY from the subscriber, living in Porter township, Huntingdon county, on tlte, 20th of Oct., a hound girl named MARY ANN MCOURK. She ip about 17 year ' s of age, has dark hair, a nti is rather tall and slender. Said girl was libtind to the subscriber by the Superin tendent of the House of Val@ of Philadelphia. All persons are hereby cautioned against harbor ing her.' HENRY W. SWOOPE. Oct. 30, 1851.-3 t. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given to all mercantile dealers who have rot taken out a license for the present year, that their several amounts will be left with the proper officer for collection if not paid at or befbre the November Court. J. A. DOYLE, Treasurer. Oct. 30, '51.-3t. al) vsza DDIIEL' . a* - 3 macs's, The subscriber will sell at public sale, on die premises in Toil township, Huntingdon county, on the 15th of Nov. 1851, all that valuable farm I now, occupied by his son, Geo. Brumbaugh.— This farm contains 130 ACRES, of which about 80 acres are cleared and under a good state of ' `WblTOß r fr i) l, l o D is WELLING house, h n ot ß e, N il„l all the necessary, out houses to make it a doiii,a nieninil pleasant residence, . • . TERMS OF SALE.—Onohalf Of the purchase money to be paid on the first of April 1852, when possession will be given, and the balance in three eqnal annual payments without interest. ISAAC BRUMBAUGH. Oct. 30, 1851.—ts WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND cET —os.Se The subscriber has, by extreme exerfion, and with the assistance of a few Friends, at last sue- seeded in opening an assortment of Cl. ... CLOCKS, WATCHES . a 41. .1i AND —' JEWELRY, \.. ' C in the soup formerly occupied by Dr. 11. K. Neff and Brother, one door east of Mr. Livingston's Hotel, in the borough of Huntingdon, where he otters for sale a great variety of the above articles at very low griccs. , Clucks, \Vetches and Jewellry wilt be repaired in the very best manner, nit of which he wilt war rant for One year. lle hopes, by selling at low prices and paying strict attention to business, to merit a lii;era share of publi c! patronage. ._ ....... ____ JOSEPH RIGGER, Ifunting,don, Aug. 14, 1831.—tf. Mi. :;•!•-•;....- ' '...,..,-.-_-' c=i• ,---":"-"1 ...',..-441t. 2 .;.•f: - -A ,--, -.„-: tiz' bik ,,. . , ..,....._____,,..„. 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 ei-OTHING for men and boys, consisting of Black, Brown, I)rah and Blue Overcoats; Black and Blue Dress and Frock Coats; black satin and figured vests; cassimere and caSsinet pants; shirts, suspenders, drawer , sacks, &c. ALSO, New Ybrk hidts and hostoa Boots; trunks, carpet bags, umbrellas, mines, &c.; nil 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.-3nt. PUBLIC SALE. The undersigned having determined to move to the West, will sell on the premises on Pridny, November 21st, his Valuable Farm in Clay. township, Huntingdon county, Pa., on which Mr. Nathan Rickets now resides, consis ting of about CUM) Ci/i 0 so 9 adjoining lands of W. Corhan and others, about IQQ of which is cleared ; the bahince in good tim ber, tinder good fence, and in a high state of preveMent, upon which is a comfortable FRAME HOUSE, nearly new; a very good BANK I BARN 40 by 70 with stabling under the whole, well finished off ; a well ef excellent water at the House, and running water within a few rods of both House and Barn ; the land is all tillable, rays level enough to work both ways; and is quite a desirable Farm well situated for a good market. Persons wishing to purchase would do well to ex amine theabeve . property, as there will doubtless be a grood 'bargain offered. TERMS to suit purchasers. Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock of said day, on the premises, when attendenee will be given anti terms mode known. BENJAMIN LEAS. Nov. 6, 1851.—at. Are you Insured IF not, insure your property at once in the Cum. Berland Valley Mutual Insurance Company. Apply m Quo. W. Scene, Agint, Bridgeport. Ps. GREAT EXCIILMEM I! 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 Bunting don county, consisting in part of , OVER COATS—Black and brown cloth, bever, 11151 and felt cloth of the latest cut and style. NTALOONS—BIack and fancy eassimere, doeskin satinott, corduroy' and heavy tweed. VESTS.—A very general sssortment of silk satin, cassimere, velvet, cloth, black. and fancy, and an endless variety of other stoles, which can not he enumerated in an advertisement. Persons In want ofany article in his line will find it greatly to their advantage to call at SNY DER'Sfor 118 ia determined to sell cheaper than any otbd establishment in ibis section of country. Oct. 23, 1851,—tf School Books. Emerson's I 2 3 Hass Readers, Slachat's Primary Geography, Mitchell's Geography and Atlas, Comstock's Philosophy, Swift's do I & 2 parts, Smith's Grammer, Watts on the Mind, Bennett's Geography of the Hearens, Williard's U. S. History, Emerson's Arithmetic 12 & 3 part, Cobb's New Speller, Song Books for the School Room, For sale at the store of Geo. Gwin, TUSCARORA ACADEMY. The twenty-seventh . semi -amnia). session of this institution will commence on .11nutlug the 27th Cf October, inst. The whole expense, per session of 22 weeks, for Board,. Tuition, IVitshing, ¢ c., need not exceed $44, and with:economy may be less. Fos further particulars, address [post. paid.] DAVID WILSON, . • . Academenia, DAVID LA CO HUN, Juniata Co. Pa. Oct. 23,1851. Stray Steer & Heifer. ,„Cnine to the residence of the subscriber, in WeSi township, Huntingdon county, Aunt the Mb of July last, a steer and heifer; they are both red, and the heifer has in little white along the back. They are about 2 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove proper ty, pay eliarges and take them away, or they will be disposed of according to law. JOHN MYTON, Oct. 23, 1851.-3 t. Administrator's Notice. Estate of Dodd Copenhaver, late, of Henderson township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration have been granted to the subscribers on . the above estate; therefore all persons :knowing ihemielvcs indebted to said estate Will make im mediate payment, and those having claims will present them for settlement. JOHN COPENHAVER, ISAAC SWOOPE, oet. 23, 1851 PROCLAMATION. AATinimias by n precept to me directed by the V v Judges of the Common Pleas of the coun ty of Huntingdon, bearing test, the 13th of Aug. Ibsl, I taut commanded to make Public Precla matiou throughout my whole bailiwick, .tkat a court of Common Pleas ' will be held at the Quoit lloiCaa in the borough of Huntingdon, on the. 3d Monday (and 17th day) of November, A. I)., 1851, Mr tile trial of all issues in said Court, which re mains undetermined before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to appear. Dwell at Huntingdon the 22d of Oct. in the year of oar Lord 1851, anal the 76th year of American Independem, 11' \I. ft. ZEIGLETZ, Oct. 23, 18S1. Executor's Notice. Estate or Archibald Hutchison dce'd lute of Warriurruark 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 me requested to 'nuke immediate pay ment, and thsse hating daiin4 will present them duly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM HUTCHISON, Exr. Oct. 23, 1851. TEN DAYS LATER! CUBA IS IBIE!! An account of the whole alfhir may he semi le the store of HENRY CORNPIWBST, in Ports. town, together ailh the largest and cheapest as• sortment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS ever Offered in that or any other village in the valley of the Juniata. llis stock consists of every article usually found hi retail stores. Ile a eoirnleti, assortment of DRY UOODS,. (fl HARDWARE, QIIL'ENSWAItg&c, MI Of width will be disposed of at a very slight advance on cost. CASTINGS of every description always on band and tiir sale at the lowest cash prices. Sept. 25, 1851. GRAND OPENING of Fall and Winter Clothing AT THE HUNTINGDON CLOTH ING STORE.' A. WILI.OI ; !my, has just returned from the cast with a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Clothing thr men nod 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 call ut Willoughby's cloth- Mg store, une door West of Thos. Reed & Soni drug store in Huntingdon. Call and see: for yourselves. Oct. 9, Mi. Estate of Samuel Steel, Esq., decd, Last Notice. All persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Steel, Esq., late of the !forough of fltintiadon, deed., ant requested to make payment in jid/ of the claims respectively due from thaw on or be fore the second Monday of November next. Persons neglecting to comply with thenbove notice need not expect any further indulgence. JAMES dWIN GEORGE A. STEEL,—Ear.. 1 HE LAaGEST & BEST ASSORTMENT OF NEW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED BY C i leorge Gwin, At hig C 110.9 Store in the Diamond. OEO. GIVIN r weetibli y informs the citizen of the borough and cot;.qtY of Ihuttingdun, (11,1 he has just received an unZually large stock FALL AND wINTEIt Goons, consisting of every variety of Ladies' & Gentlemen's DIISS G 0411 8) O1.".111E NEWEST 5TY11 , ,:: 4 ; and all other articles in the Dry-Goods GROCERIES, 11:,t ill; HATS and CAPS, GLASS 11 1 Id I? It BOOT and ...s'lloL'S‘ 11.0 I VALE; 6 and in fact every variety of Goods to suit this market. Sink or swim, live or die. survive or per ish, I out determined nut to be undersold by any establishment in this section of the coutitti , ; and this is no humbug, nor is it intended to deceive. Give etc n call and I will convince you that my statements arc strictly true. Call and examine my stock end judge ler yourselves, and without a moment's hesitation you will be convinced that I purpose meeting my pledge. My stock is en tirely now and of the latest styles. I take pleas ure in showing them at all times ken of charge, Feeling thankful for past favors, I hope, by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. GEO. GWIN Huntingdon, Oct. 9, 1851 VALUABLE TOWIT T.li QQ.L 311" X Lk , cz)zt. cazatM As the subscriber intends to leave town, he will sell that valuable property situate on Railroad sti . cet in the most liminess part of the borough, near the Railroad Depot. The impro emeuts are extensive and in the best condition—part being entirely new, and the dwelling having lately un dergone thorough and convenient repairs. The dwelling house is a three story brick convenient fur a large family. The adjoining building is a two story brick in front rind one story and a base ment back, all new, and occupied as a howling saloon with three alleys, a billiard saloon in the second story in front, and the first story us a re freslinwot mum. The above property will be sold at public sale on Wednesday of the first week of November Court, if !unsold 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 of the dwelling on the Ist of April next. _ For Wilber intbrmation nod terms inquire of the subscriber. LOUIS SCHNEIDER. Huntingdon, 0ct..9, 1831: e),(Da.)c;) REWARD For the Man what struck Billy Pat- tenon. FALL. AND WINTER GOODS. The attention of the public generally is invited to the filet that & W. SAXTON . . •• Imre just received ono of the large : ;: anortments of Fall nod Winter 40 rods ever brought to this lave; nll of which they Otter at prices so greatly reduced as in make their stern HEAD QUARTERS FOR BARGAINS ! Their supply embraces all the usual variety of Cloths, eassimeres, Satinets turd Vesting; Muslin'', Prints, Flannels, &c. &c., to gether with the latest styles of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting of Silks, Merinos, Par metto Cloths, de Lanes, (Animals, Ho siery, &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. TIM). also invite particular attention to their stock of QUEENSWARE AND GLASSWARE, And the best stock of HARDWARE in town. They have al,o FUESH GROCERIES, of the very best quality, which they will sell at a very small advance on cost. Calib md exam ine fur yourselves. They have alsr a beautiful article of T - &—Ztess'asz a Carpeting, and ,very other article usually kept is country stores. CiV'We ~P 1 receive and store grain, and also pay the highest market prices for it and it is admitted by all that we Mire the most convenient place to unload grain in or about town. Oct. 6, 'al. Birmingham Female Seminary. The summer term of this baling institution closed on the tßid ult., with n public examination of the classes, which elicited good attention from a respectable audience. Tele promptness, on the part of schollars, in an swering, wits indicative of tut acquaintance with their respective studies, to be gained only by a commendable degree of application on the part of both teacher and sehollars. The essays written try the ladies and rend at in tervals throughout the day MO evening, were in deed spicy and highly creditable, manifesting more than ordinary care in their reiteration. All the prospects of this institetiou, seem to brighten, unit though there lots been sumo unavoi dable delay in completing the seminary' ffiAlding note under way yet (Providence favoriag) it will he finished 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, nerd not hesitate to come in, as arrangements will be made far the, accomoilation of all until the new building is ready to occupy. Pains or expense will not be :.ipared in securing. the add of ,t sufficient c^inkier of competent female teachers, as the SVIIOUI cillargeS. The white, L'iln - . , ;ll...outuence Tuesday Oct. 28th and it it dtsiruhlc that all should be in at the °petting of the session ltle. Jared W. Ward, A. M., Principle, Rev. Thomas Ward, A. M., Associate, Oct. 23, 1851. & J.lll. ltOlllE. Witoi.EsALE DEA I,ERCi, No. lit N. Third St., 3d door below Rare, PHILADELPHIA. 00,000 Corn Brutnns,B(lo doz. Painted Buckets, Arw 500 nests Cedar Tutu, GOO Ceilar Chores, 400 bones Clothes Pins, 800 nests Willow Baskets.— Also, every description of Bristle Brushes, Mats, Eastern, Cedar, Wood, and Willow Ware et the lowest manfacturers' cash prices. N. B.—Orders promptly tilled. Anipmt 28, 1851. ' - ‘43enacai.. By virtue of the hist will of Samuel Stool, Esq., late of the Borough of Huntingdon, de ceased. will lie .tiered for sale ' on the premises,, nt 2 o'clock of the afternoon of the 22,1 day of next, nll that cerien lot of ground ‘‘ituate 111 ,, corner of the Miniptt square, front ing on 11111 Street fifty foot ntu, running at right to Allegheny Pt treet two hundred feet, inga lot of F. Is. Wallace, EStj. On the t sod of .If,liff llrCaLan , Esq., on the West, in S ilt Borough of Huntingdon, timbered 68 ha ti r• plait of said Bormigh ; thereon erected a louse weather hoarded, and a Log Stahl., there is also a good well of water on the Pre.- Persons wishing to secure n good locution for public I,ll,ine4r would do well to attend on the Perms ofsale.—One third of the purchase money to he paid on the first day of April 1852, when a Dee!l will be made, the residue hi two equal at onal payments, to wit on the first day of April 1853 .;nd 1854 with interest from the first day o Ap r il Ift;; 2 , the! , o two payments to he secured on t h e pren ...i,.es by• the Bonds and mortgage of the purchaser, to be mecuted at the same timo the Deed and tirbt I.."vment ft made. JA•NLES GEORG.Y. STEEL, Errs. Oet. 2, 1e51.-t For sale, or Rent. opposttu the Borough o l f JOHN DtcCAHAN. _ . _ Oct 2, 1831.—t1: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of the Rev. fames Y. .IfcGinnes late of Dublin township. , Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the abote estate, all persons indebted are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all persons having claims will present them for settlenint. BRICE VLAIR JOHN A. 111cOLNSF.6 Admrs' Oct. 2, 1851.-6 t" Pamphlet Laws. Prothonotary's Office, Huntingdon, Sept. 25, 1851. - The Pamphlet. Laws of the Session of 1951 have been yeteivid nt ties office, and are ready for distribution to the pei4ons entitled to receive them. • TnEononi: IL CIZEMER, Prot'y FRESH OYSTERS AND REFRESHMENTS. F. &. C. SNYDER Take this method of informing, the public that they av 9 noiv recciving awl ire prerinred to fur- - 3±l -- with everything else connected with 41 well rept late(' Eating House. We are determined to spare no efforts to make oar e , tablisliment an agreeable place of resort. Our stock of • FRUITS, CONFECTION.9RIES, GROCERIES,'CAKES, NUTS, 4.c. is unrivalled. We wish every person to give us a call, when, we are certain, we shall have the ex trema pleasure allaying them "conic again. and again. • . F. S C. SNYI) 1 , . it. Sept. 4, 1831.—U: NOTICE. AMAN G. MARKS inform the public that they still continue to make eoliths at the old stand formerly occupied by Thomas Burehinell in the rear of the Sons of Temperance Hall, fronting ou IVashin,gton Street, and attend funerels either in town or country. They keep a splendid Hearse for the aecummodution or their customers. July 1 - 771 ' 8 - 51.-tf i,TACKEREL, l CODFISH, MAD, SADMON, HERRINGS, PORK. HAMS AND SIDES, SHOULDERS, LARD & CHEESE, Oct. 9, 1831. Constantly on band, & for sale by J. PALMER & CO. Market street Wharf PIIILADELFIII.I.. -------- B OOKS and STATIONARY of all kinds at Ed. Snare's Store. 0 Half Barrels Herring for sale by J. §• IV. Saxton Mny 39,'31 TO PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS. 1 11 l bwk , igileil begs leave to cull the atten tion of Militia's and Publishers, to the fact that he contintivs to manufacture all kinds of Bin K, NEW SPA PER. JOB and FANCY TYPE at his ohl , mml. N. W Corner of Third & Chestnut streets, Philadelphia. at his usual low prices for cash. Ile has just introduced a large q uantity or new sty!, .1t)lt FANCY . TYPE, all of which are made tbe best metal; and fur beauty of finish and durability, cannot he surpass. ed by any other fOillsiry in the Union. Its len experience in the ditferent branches of the lode an well as in tho mixing of metals. Wilk be m..„rdr, at a much less prier than any of his competitors. Ile keeps constantly on hand a large variety of Cases,Chuses,COMPOSing Sticks,lmposinK,stotles, Common and Brass Galleys, Stands, Bodiins, Brass Rules, Leads, Printing Presses, Fureltnre, and all other articles required in a Printing Office. Gld Type taken in exchange for new at nine cents per pound. Prititen: are requested to call and examine his specintents before purchasing elsewhere. All or ders thankfully received and promptly attended to, at his Philadelphia Type Foundry, corner of 'third and Chestnut streets. L. PELOUZE. July :1, 1851.-ly, ---- - VANS—A beautiful Imo; talent at various prices. Also, Card Cases, Hotpot Holders, fancy En velopes, Nate Page l ', mid other articles expressly fur the Ladies, for sale at Scott's Cheep Jewelry Store. F ANCY Articles in endless variety at E. Snare's Store. GOLD l'h:NS-11 or 10 different kinds, from cti. to loch:al.., at Scott's Cheap Jewelry Store. A Beautiful lot of Parasols for isle by J. j• W. Saxton May 29, 51. (INE tiro rate 4 octave, harp staud MELO DEAN for Ws at • • Mpt 11,12,1 ID. !INAitE'S.