• COVRT AFFAIRS. FIRST W EEL :oh Drown va Caleb Brown. H. Mytinger vs P. Livingston, 4. Simpson Africa vs•D. Flounce's! al, Flint for Caldwell vs Daniel Africa. non. John Stewart vs Love & Smith. D. Caldwell vs Dell & Crotsley. Com. for Bran. vs M. Crownover. 4oshpa .1 . 01.10 vs Mile, Robinson & Moan() Trexler & Co. vs J. & W. : , sxtun. Thomas Clark's heirs vs Brisott Clark. Charles S Black, q. attn. vs D. NleMartrie. Adolphus Patterson vs John Doughenhough, Cots. ior.Kyler vs Robert Madden. SCCOND WG6IC, Georgo Jackson vs Sassamen's ears et al. Sterret Potter vit J. Alexander, Garnishee, Joh', Lee vs Joseph P. Moore. Agnes Potts vs James Neely. Spruce Cr.& Philips b 9 T. R. Co. 1 , 3 W. Graham. lynterman , Young & Co. vs John Jamison. trelii PROILAiI!ATION. VV111:111,M1 by a precept to me directed, 'dated vVvT at Huntingdon, the 221 day of August, A. 1). 1855, under the haudivand seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and gener al jail delivery of thu 24th judicial district of Penn nylvnn la composed of•lluutiugdon, Blair and Cain loin, and the lion. Thomas P. Stuart and Jona thnn MeWillimns,tis associates. Judges of the county of llitntiugdonjustiees assigned, appoint ed, to hear, try and determine nil end every in (Batt:ills made or taken or or concerning all crimes, which by the lows of the Stale urn mode capital or Monies of death and other offences crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or .small hereafter be committed or perpetrated fur criates'albre , iii.l-4 am commanded to make pub ' lic proclamation throughout my whole that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter sessions, will be h e !,1,,, th e Court House in the Borough of Huntincdon, the second Monday (and 12th day) of - November next, and those who will prosecute the said mi. honors be then and there to promente them as it shall be jest, anl that all Justices of the Peace, Coroners and Constables Within said nunnty be then and there in their proper persons, 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, with their records, in quisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which to'their offices respectfully Appertain. I:ft,' at Huntingdon the 2211 day of August, in the yeAr of our Lord 1855, and Lim iiith year of American helm cialci.ce. JOSIIU.k X 1). Sheriff. all I'LAMATION. IXTHE m EHAS, by a precept to e directed by v the Judge.: of the Commit Flees of the eatttity of Huntingdon, bearing test the 22d l'ay of Attutt't, 1855. 1 nm commended to tent. Public Proclamation thnotchont my whole bailie . wick, thet a Court or (Nominal lien. will be held in the ( ourt llotiAe In the Borongh a Hun tingdon. or the third Nhouley (end 19th tiny) of November A. 11-1855. for the trial "fall ismies itt 1,61 Court which remain undetermined before the mad Judges, when end where atiljnrurs, tvittto.c , end suitors, in the trial of MI insure are retoired to appear. Dated at ilontitigdon. the of Alittaat, iu the yoar Groin. Lora 11,25, anti the :9th yeal J 031111.1, GIII::ESL.\ NI), Sheriff. Register's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all persons jitter• ested, Out the collowinir persons hare seithel their accounts in the Register's (Allen at Ilan. tittgelon, and that the said accounts will be pr.•• senteii tiir conformation and allowance at nn Orphan's Court to hn held at Huntingdon, in itua for said County of Huntingdon, Oil Well nui• day, the 14th day of November, 1855 xecti.e. of the last lletig, late of rvia a , . •i •atnetit c, • • , 2. Jahn :liityder, A.amtnit.rator nt edam non, Se., and anale salo t riles! Estate ol Pinup Saul., late of 1114 0:00, dee'd. It. 'Paeans 'Weston, Eti., eon& IJsk,111:7110 O,IOI'AJ of John Nevli..•, late of the borough Birmingham, dee'd. 4. James Coy, Administrator of the E•tate ui Thotuas Coe, late of &tree° town,l';l. 5. JJI. Sc IR Gour,re W. St m' tont of the laat will and teitarneut -••• lots of the boroagh of Alexandria, de, ' I. 6. Christy, Esq., and Thu,. • Administotturs of Alexander Westko• Of Porter tow oship, doe'd. 7. John acting Adlah,:-'.e of the Estate of Jusqh Crownover, late scree township, tlee'tl. Eh Levi Evans, Esq., Aduilutstioder of t h e Estate 4ir David E. Diode, late et' 'Tod town. ship, dee'd. 9. Ledi Evans, Executor of the last will and testament of Ann Barbra Erode, le!e of Tod tewildhip, doe'd. 10. Eatild Robi,n, surviving Executer of tho east wilitixtl testament of Andrew Robison late of Wartiorsiranh township, dee'd. 11. Trust neemmt of Benjamin F. Puttee, Trustee upplikte4l to tell the Rent Estote of John Spittler, lute of Warriorsmark toe n HENRY GLAZIER, liegceto'. _ .t Oct. PI 1555.1 SILEItIFF'S SALE._ - - orri, Le ny virtue of snudry writs of Ficri FacitT,. roil Fncias and Venditioni ponas, issued •out or the Court of CMIII.IIII netts of Hunting dun Comm , and to too directed, I will sell by public outcry. at the Court House in tho bur °V of Buntingdun,on Tuesday O, pl t h of ovember, next, (187,5) at In o'clock. A. Aa., the following described real estate, to a it : All the defendant's right and interest in and ton Lot aground in the borough of ens:wino, which Lot the defendant purchased at the sate of the Trustee's of Robert Spec, deed, mid •outrked on dingt•nt letter E. Beginning at the street Ott the oast, bounded on the south by a lot of Elias B. Wilson, E,il., un the west by 11. L. Br o w., on the north by Lemuel Greon, unit is supposed to contain ono and u Lull acres. be the et • • Lahti: or lest , e•,,,zed, taken in execution, and to be sold us the inupetty of Richardson Head. ALSO, A lot of ground i n NV arriorsmark township, Buntituplun County, containing two macs Inure or less, bounded on the north by lan& o Buys Untnilton, on the south by swifter's laud, and uu wa.iell is t rooted it two story liCick huttlu uutl • stabie, und mbar out•huiliiings, with a itavar fulling spring of water and u well. Seized, taken in ex.,cuttun, and to he Cold 00 the property of Joint L. Coo. ALSO, .. • • All the right nut' iiiteitut of Washington llu amidn in dud ton tract tit of land lyi og in Bin tly Huntingdon Cu euntainiog 20 acres Inure or ions, hounded on the south by the Juni ina tiro., on the north by land ui A. I'. 0 ikon, and no the east by land ut' l'eter Halde ma, ivnh n I.IOIIC mill bunco and chopping nod thereon erected. Soincil, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Washington duchunan. ,ALSO, A lot of grouu o un4 iite on the north side of llill ,treat, tin lII] bun'tugli ut Huntingdon, tieing 22 Wet in lbuat on said street, turd extending is depth too hundred lett to atroot and bert4 it put t a Lot Nu. UI in :hp pion of mud hurl lig therauti erected a Mu story Lug llousJ, Aveallier-boarded, and kitchen, stublo and tither nut-ouittlaigs. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold us the propert tit Jacob Sotto, ALSO, A certain lot of gi timid adjoining, the borough of Birmingham, containing iitiout une acre unne Or Woo, adjoining a but of JOllll OW.O, the won, the puutie road leading Irma Da ming tu Wateretrect, ou the south, haute ut auu etaterger'e heir, oil the north Will wcst j 011 watch a Licit. building is erected, moony feet iu length one thirtrirce to depth, two story Ligh, witli atone bailment, knee" a. the I.4oeame Female tteminery: CURT AFFAIRS. • Bekaa, taken in execntion, and to be sold ae the property of the Mountain Female Seminary. ALSO, The Interest and estate of Samuel Booker, the Derr (being ono undivided heir thereof) in the following described real estate, consisting of two parcels. one thereof situate in the tor,nehip of Shirley find comity of !laminar!'" adjoining lands of Andrew Spar:ogle on the east. mid lands ofJohn tots on the north, south and West, eon taining six acres more or less, having thereon a woollen factory called "Sinking Spring Wool len Factoij e' being n two story frame building with Cardin:; machine, looms, dye kettles and other machinery attached, Also : A saw-mill, four dwellinghnnses (one stone, one frame and two log) stables and other buildings. On the land is an orchard, a never-failing spring of wa tor power, and the fsctory is itt running order. ' The other thereof being timber land and con nected with said thetory, situate on the western base of Black Log Mountain adjoining lands of Andrew Spanogle and o thers containing 38 acres more or less. 17.0(i taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Booker. ALSO, '''•• • • •• All that certain one atm,: plank house or buil ding with basement, containing in front twenty four feet and in depth eighteen feet, and the lot or piece n 1 ground on which it is erected, with the eurtelage appurtenant theieto, situate on the south side of Schell street, and alley on the south-west, in the town of Coalmont, Hunting don county alnresaid. Seize4l,.taken in execution, and to he sold as the property oflieuben White. ALSO, Ail the right, title and interest of defendant David Woods, dee'd., of, in and to a small par cel of linid Mutate about two miles north of the bormigh of Hunting:lnn, adjoining land formerly owned by Jacob Fockler, containing about one acre, throe gh which the turnpike and Railroad imsa, having the nannies of it log house and gar• den thereon: Also, all the undivided interest of the defendant, David Woods, tined.. of, in and to ti lot or ground in the borough of Huntingdon, situated on the western side of Allegheny street fronting fifty tent tin said street, and extending hark at right angles thereto, two hundred feet into the morel. of the Juniata River, tutioinitit lath street to the north west and lot formerly onned I.y Mrs. Poster 011 the south east and uninticred two hundred and sixteen in the plan of said borough, noon which is erected a log dwelling hone with garden attached &e. . Seized, taken in execution and to he sold as the property of David Wends, deed. ALSO, An the title and interest of the defen dants Elien li. Pike a nd Junto. Gardner in and to a t o 1, of woln)land extruding Teat the Rays town Branch on the west to Sidling 11111 on the east, and lying on loth sides of Terrace Mountain, and in the head of Trough Creek Vnitey. in Walker anti Union toulethilts, Hun tingdon count, adjoining leads of Thomas Rend, [Lillie' Alri. Jaeol, Brettenloll and the Ilei-hr land an the cast or Trough Creek side, lands o r Parid Moir on the twth•west, lands of Devitt Corhin, liu lomh Drestemen and John Sheer mn the west or Rey,town Branch ride, and ”xtending from the Juniata ricer below the Stole dam t‘i Shaver's Gen on Terrace Moun tain oloresaiii lcing composed of several,sur. vets and ports of surveys in the mimes of Dr. rim, George Feu, William Fee, David Fea l'ed, c.nitainig in the wii..le between twelve and thirteen hundred nerd, t•r heized, t 010 , 0 in execution, tool to be sold ne tte property of Eben L. Ptku out! James Writ- ALSO, All the riallt, title, interest and claim of the defendant Thomas Wallace, of, in and to a piece and p ircel of meadow-land shunt° of the mar gin 01 Simiding-Stone Creek, in the borough of Illowingilon. adjoining, n lot of George Jackson on the north, a lot of Nl'm. Dellis, Sr., on the south, another lot of said defendant. in the sense inalosurc, on the treat, and said creek on the east. coetaining se,en acres and etaty-tutu• peril., be the PAhle more or less. ettiiMiqrsTrkibtliqr•ifiYttirilitii,,4,o ga t ed-4,...,6, • in said borough, fronting about se% enty.fottr feet ou St. Clair street, ❑ml ',touring hack rote the Fitton two hundred feet to the old line of the .aid bor. yell 011,1 ‘Vet , tetll of the above Illelitittlic.) mot described lot—liounded ott the north by Church street and ott Ow south by a lot owned Ity tire , idow Hawn— inclotling the whole of lot No. 172, in the )1...c10d plan of said bur , ••.,11. . - ALSO. Four contiguous lots of ground situated in 1 borough, bounded on the inxth end wee* by IL, Renner Farm, on the east by the Worm Spring 'vend and on the south by a lot vi James G.ain.—Nos' I, 2, and 3. as repre sented on n n ep of said lots devised on the 16th day of October, la5P, for the defendant by .1. Simwon Africa County Surveyor, containing rock four acres and go. 4 containing about 3 acres—be the same more or less. Seized taken in execution and to ho sold as the property of Thom. Wallace. - ALSO. All the right, title, claim anal interest of the Poser Haldeman, of, in and to the follow ing described ti aets and parcels of land, to wit s A tract or parcel of land situate its Shirley tp., Huntingdon County, containing oboist two Itnn tired real sixty acres, be the same snore or less, (the aquae being composed of two or snore tracts or parcels of hold) and being commonly known ns the 'Ferry Property,' opposite Drake's Ferry on the south side of the Juniata river at Mt. Union, Founded by the Juniata river, by lands of the heirs or devisees of Col. Wm. Postiethweit anal lands of the heirs of Andrew Pollock, dee'd, lands of Samuel Sharer uad otlt ers, almost 30 acres or which are cleared, wills tt two story frame dwelling house. a stone stable, in stone warehouse, several other small buildings and a smalForchattl thereon. ALSO—Pert ors tract of lend tituate in Bra dy t o wsa,hip, in the county of Huntingdon, orig inally surveyed in pursuance oft warrant gram te.l to Francis Hamilton, dated March 9th, 1787 Beginning stn Black Oak on the bank of the Juniata river, thence by lind of J. F. Cotterell, N 4 deg. W alps. to a post, N 96 deg. W 20 ps. to u Faist, 8 17 deg. W 9 pm. to a stone [tulip; thence by 141111 IS of Wire and Buelnattan (part of the same starve) W. 8 deg. 14 torte she J es,cau river, thence down the said river by the several course: and distances of the same to the place of beginning, culitaiiiiitg 24 acres and 80 perches, au which is everted a wenther.boardeal dwel bug Awe &e., known as the old Drake's Furry House. ALSO—Bart of a tract of land of four or five acres Ding tuff ' g Minn county, near and above the nortlpwest end of the new Bridge, the saute being that part of a tract of lanai winch J. F. Cotterell bought of Samuel Drake, Jr., in 1838 ur 40, which lies in 1100000. County. Soloed, taken it, execution, and to be sold as the Inoperty of Peter Haldeman. JuSktl'A UHEENLAIiII,. Sheriff's 011iee, 1 s lord?, Hunt., Sept. 10, 1655. f BOOKS! BOOKS I 1 30,000 a),lZEl:',',T,b,i!i:eigit ces. pIIE subscriber is happy to inform hit limner -I- one friends and customers that he has added veto largely to his already extensive and varied stuck anew and popular books—and can row boast as great a variety at the SUMO low prices as the City ltook States. His STATIONARY is of great variety and well selected, viz t Fan cy and Plain how Letter and Cap paper and Envelopes. Gold Pens and Silver Holders tram SI upwards, l'en and Pocket Knives, Port Mummies and Puckit- Books, luk and inkstand. Razor-strops and Brushes, &c. School Books in quantities to country merch ants and teachers at City wholesale prices.— Wrapping paper constantly on hand. 1.000 PIECES WALL PAPER of every kind, Win.. Paper and painted Shade, with Putnam's Patent Self-Adjusting Curtain Fixtures. All Sao above at Phila. re tail prices, call and examine, "1 endeavor to pl ease." Store on Railroad St. Huutiniplou, Pa_ WM. COLON. tr, 11,0 b. HUNTINGDON ADVERTISEMENTS. FALL .AND WINTER ''' si 000..,50,..,, 'l' ,Ive 14 vs 1— Triiiii, s h CAStiVIL4E :SENIIIIIAKI—MaIe and . Complete 1!--Why is it flint the Ex-Governor I Female. 50110116. iof Maryland: also the President of one of the I Rev. J. T. TOMLIN, Principal, I Banks at Frederick City, urged the Doctors there ! Oill and 100 k before you purchase, '. to procure it? Why has a large cash order !nibs E. V. DIAAIII, Premepliviess. ajltT. .alwayi, `this week come from enclumen as Messrs. Peel The Anniversary Exhibition of this Institute : & Stevens, wholesale Druggists Of Alexandris, 'will take place the 27th and 28thof September. HAS ins t returns , ' from Philadelphia end is i VII . untl - by th e very next mail, an order, (the Ladies' Exhibition, evening of the 27th. A. now opening one of the prettiest end best, thi r d time in tour weeks) from bars rierViliti niversnry address by Rev. Alfred Cookmati, of selected stock el geode ever 'nought to the law- mid f r om Messrs. Cook &• Co.. of mint. phice, Pittsburg.Morniog of the 28th, At 10 o'clock, ough of Huntingdon. It would be useless to and by the very sone mail a finrili -oist, from nod the - entlemen a Exhibition io tho evanius• mention all of the goods we have on hand— 5.1, , e1.6. 1101yel. & Wilmer of Centreviiiti, Md., of the Ladles' Dress Goods. (where a thoes time since such an eseithment fl some day. of the latest styles. I sprung up Mira stone remarkable cures made I . A V ueral "i° 1 " 1 . 11 °. of friends and FM'''. A largo stuck of Misery, Dress Trimmings, there by Prof. C. DeGrath's (genuine) Elec. is solicited. Fall and Wieter scission will open Ribbons, Velvet, bonnetsMidersleves, Cullers, trio Oil, from 39 South Eighth Street, Philadel I Nuv• let. Spencers, Cesimeres, Clothe, Casinetts Laces, plan, a few doors south of 13lieseut street? Ilbw The temporary di ffi culties that had arisen Silk Miter, Delanes, De-Berge, Kid ' Gloves, in it that the editor of Etie Observer, was en- I between the Faculty and Trustees, have been trod all kinds of goods generally kept in a red in two days ut theurnatisms in his back of amicably settled. and all will move on with its country store. I three years' dif Lien ; and Mr. 13rady, of Ilar- usual activity and interest. Also—a hue assortment of risburg of Par rills'? Why end how wash that Arrengement are being 'made for th e erection Boots, Shoes, Hats, do caps, the other (ley S i George Weis, 227 Eager street of tient tette. 0 buildings up. the Seminary Glassware, Queensware and Gederwarc. Baltimore, two doors from St. James' church, . . / • • • retinas tor t ie private rooms of gentlemen, .A large and good simply of wits cured of palsied • liandn of long standing , . . , .., , Seminar ] ,. ~.. Fresh licOCeriesi. also the late ease of a lade in Philadelphia, cu. iS"ervilif the 'urn' '- ' , 311,11 1/ff 1 , . ... Call and see my goods and examine fur your- red or spinal curvature, and another of Prelim- d i Ci i r o elusitel y• ilie sexes will th us be on opposite aides of selves. sus Uteri, a complete, radical cure'? Ask them. Thankful for the patrotinge of the Oast by my I Why de such men as Mors. G. N. & W. H. I the grounds, and the goutletnen who wish it friends, and the public generally, I respectfully Williams, wholesale Druggists, of iS remise N. con board themselves. no licit a contininince of the same. Y., write, Aug st Sod, that—"your Electric Oil i Expenses per quarter, for hoard, tuition, All kinds of country priniuce token in ex- proves more h .1 fielel than nes , ether prepare• i and heavy articles of Furniture in advance,— change Ihr goods at the highest market price. tions we have ver hi:aid of," &e. 523 00 Oct. 10, 1855. I Yours : G. N. & W. lI.W • LIAM, Further information elm Le, lied by addres• Why has Yours, Osborn. Esq., el Auburn, ujuir the principal, J. T. TOMLIN. written, now the third time that "Prof. De- Set , 12 1855 --tn Grath's Electi•ie Oil is selling very Inst. and ... .."' . ' ' ' • ;Tr" . gr;i n kti c t i . , e , l l l j n , :s h v n er un b . ef , oz sg ae , co bo niA , isl od o f. FAlt'VlT()lii S kLE i , , .: 2,1 inst., a gold dollar ill a letter from Double • s Bridges, Va., fur n bottle. un the reemettiend. The subscriber being dc-irons of removing to lion of Win. Arvin, Esq., .of the lime place the West, offers hit hum situated in West Town who got some a short time since for the Gout, ship, on the a n d leadiag from Petersburg to Me mel was curmil Why is it that every one speaks AlaVy's Fort, fur sale. Ms farm adjoins land of of it as "a wonderful emotive." and is this nut William Armstrong, 'llamas F. Stewart, mid the real cense ofniore selling at retail, in Phila. other+, containing about delphia alone, than ii sold of 1/r. Jayne's meth- i 265 ACRES. tines, or flee es' oily others I Why is it that n About 170 acres cleared, and Ina good state of Physician of barge practice used it on the porn- cultivation. The balance is Weil timbered.— ' lyzeil limbs of