GRANDJITIt ORS-NOVEMBER TERM. Andrew Carberry, Farmer, Hopewell Henry Cornprolist r innkeeper, Huntingdon George AV. Cohel, Farmer, Clay John M. Cunningham, Carpenter, Huntingdon John Carman, Fortner, Union Jacob Dutf, Blacksmith, West David Dunn, Merchant, Huntingdon Alexander Ewing, Farmer, West Samuel Myer, Fanner, Warriorstnark Nicholas Unshorn, Fanner, Tell Jacob Goodman, Mill Wright, Henderson Samuel Hemphill Carpenter, Huntingdon Henry Isetilicr,z, Farmer, Walker Nichol:l, Leith, Carpenter, Porter Andrew Liar, Farmer, Ti,il John F. 1.0, Farmer, Jackson Samel W. Myton, Mt:reliant, Batavia Henry L. McCar.hy, Teacher, Brady Isaac M. Nell. Fanner, - Henry Putt, do • Hopewell • Peter Swine, do Shirley John Slimy, do ; do Alexander &Mei...aryl° Franklin • James Shively, do West Traverse Jurors.—First Week. Rudolph Brenneman, farmer, Walker Abraham Bolinger, of John, farmer, Tell Elias Brown, farmer, Springfield Adam Black, farmer, Clay John Baker, jr., carpenter, Clay John Cresswell, morehant, \Veit Soloman Chiluote, miner, Tod Enoch Chilcote, thinner, Springfield Samuel Cummins, farmer, Jackson William Cunningham, jr.. Canner, Clay William Dysart, farmer, Franklin John Decker, farmer, Hopewell Levi Evans, merchant, Tod John Edwards, farmer, 'led Samuel Fleming, laborer, Barren Daniel Fink, farmer, Penn George Garner, farmer, Penn George W. Glasier, carpenter, Ilantingdua John R. Gorsuch, jr., farmer, Cam John Hutchison, farmer, Warrior:mirk Frederick Ureter, thriller, porter William !It - Annan, carpenter, Huntingdon Henry Err, do Peter Eerier, U 1,1,11110, Brady Caleb Kelly, laborer, Cromwell John I.elmet, farmer, Praoldia LighttierAtlirer, Deady ChriLdian Lvog, Groer,, Hatitittgdwi Adam 1., tb,rt, jr., titrmer, Poiter Samuel Miliev, of Saml, rennin., livrea William Mo,re, farmer, We6t John S. !.; tiler, manaraetarer, Jackym David It. ;.lung, f armer , tv sr ,i, rinar k Benjamin L. Magahan, plasteror, Walker A. B. San:farm., farther, Walker Benjamin Sprnngle, farmer, Barrio Irat.iel Showalter, fu cater, Ifeador,on ,fiteult Summer., Jr., farmer llopeatdl David Shutla. farmer, Hopewell Abraham Slieerd'elt,l*.rmer, Walker David S. 'Yancey. l'armer. Partin. Abraham Weight, farmer, Fratikliti George Whittaker, termr. Porter Simeon Wright Esti., farmer, Union rialto:el Wigton titrmer, Franklin durden tanner, Uni,m 1 bane Wo!verton, miller, Brady Daniel Womelsdorf, J. I'., liraliklin Travorse Jurors.—Second Week. Jacob Anspah, tutu',,, Jackson Tt'illiam M. Bell, trommister, Shirley Samuel Mother, farmer Shirley George Borst, limner, Shirley John Brumbaugh, farmer, Penn Hubert Cunningham, farmer, Barren Andrew Crotsley, farmer, l'enn William Curry, jr., manufacturer Franklin Louis Cornelius, Miniver, Shirley Samuel Pure!). Farmer, Dublin John C. Davcs, farmer, West • Aaron hi'. Evans, merchant, Caaa Eth ail ti r r, Tod John G. Gluck, Shriner, Shirley .James Gifford, Esq., Tell Samuel Grove, former, Cromwell James Canoe, farmer, Warribrmark Walter Galbraith, hunter, Cromwell John -tieisittger, farmer. Penn George 'lawn. farmer, Bratty James llir,a, farmer, Jackana John llonseholder, .1. I'.. Penn Andrew S. Harriamt, J. P., Huntingdon Johu MePhorren J. I'. Franklin Richard B son oni, merchant, Cnsa George litthertamt, farmer Springfield Itothrock, plnsterer. Huntingdon Jacob Stover, farmer, Warriursmark Samuel Shearer, farmer, Shirley Henry Shaffer, farmer, Cuss Alexander Stitt, farmer, Porter Jonathan Testgue, farmer, Cromwell Francis B. Wallace, blitekatnith, Bunting, Thomas Weaton, mereleint, Warrior:mind: John hire, farmer, Franklin 11. B. Wigton, bun punster, Cromwell TIIIAL LIST.--November Term. FIRST WEEK. iisry Stecley vs llng,ll Morm's Admr. Taylor tar use vs David Iltnison's Admr. John I.tikeus Admr vs 3elat and Robt. Madde John Savage vs Henry Davis. John Conrad's adult vs John 11. Stenebraket•. Alstthews heirs vs G. K. & J. 11. Slinenberge Caldwell vs Samuel Bolinger. Charles Walton vs William Corbin's Muir. Muttliews heirs vs E. S. Plowman. George Meerut. vo Thos. Wilson. Gassy vs Shoenhorger. George Otenkisk vs E. Sellars. Stirling & Alexander vs Bracken, Stitt & Co. John 11. Wheeler vs Moses Grdanlaurl• 1. Wolverton vs Irvin, Green et eh lien wands vs Pcinea R. R. Co. Jacob 11. Sex vs Silinsel Colds James Bell vs John S. Miller. WA/ George W Pheasant vs Robert Hare level. SE(1)N1) WEEK. Shoenborger's exr es A. P. Wilson et at A. P. Wilson ea Al. Buoy. John Lee ra Joseph P. Moore. 31 . ielmol . Quarry ;s Wise & litchansu. - I;lrri vs Brown & States. Clement' Patrick Kelley VR Penna. R. R. Co. George T.one vett H e' awn. Ine Hairla VS. 'l6O, Jr., and Jacob Wisc. Jos. W. Riley for tm vs H. & B. T. M. R. R. & C, Co. Nieholar C. Decker vs Bost & Buckingham. G. W,:Wagoner vg, W. Garver. moil Kcltt 'l -. 4. Pike & Samuel Beim. _ muel Spit he ft ier & Son. Leonard e Lock & Snyder. Joseph M Care , vs Wm. Foster's ears & h ers Adolphus Patters• sJ. S, I'. &W. W. Barris. Fisher & MeMuett vs Shoop & Wharton. George Conch for vs Couch, Reed, & Co. Jacob Cresswell'ts, obert liars Poweh _ Samuel Beatty vs W. B. Wharton & M. Wharton Andrew Crownover vs. Wm. Cummins whin. & Tel. Cummins. PROCLAMATION. V(THEREAS, by a precept. to ma directed by v V the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 211 day of August, 1836, 1 an,commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick, that a Court of Common Fleas will ho held in the (Mart House in the Borough of Hun tingdon, ensile third Monday (and 17th day) of November, A.D., 1858, fur the trial of all issues in said Court which remain undetermined before the said Judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses and suitors, in the trial of all issues are required to appear. Dateil at Huntingdon, the 224 day of August, in the year of our Lord 1856, and the 81st year of American Independence. JOSHUA GREENLAND, Sheriff. I MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. PROMMATION. Wit i t: t nr nn at t ry, precept to me directed, dated I in gdon, the 224 day of August,', A. 1). 1856, under the hands and seals of the Hon. George Taylor, President of the Court of I Common Pleas Oyer and Terminer, and goner aljail delivery Of the 24th judicial district of Peon- ! sylvan itt composed of Huntingdon Blair and Corn bruit, and the lion. Thomas F. Stuart and Jona- I than McWilliams, his associates, Judges of the ' county of Iluntimgdon,justices assigned, appoint- ed, to hear, try and determine all and every tn aietmonts made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State urn made ! capital or felonies of death and other offences ' crimes mid misdemeanors, which have been or shall hereafter he committed or perpetrated crimes C0111111:111 , 1.1 to make pub lie • insocintrintion throughout my whole bailiwick Court of Oyer nturienniner, of C.llllOll Pleas and (Quarter aces oils, will be held at the Court llott.e in the 'Borough of Ilmitingdon. on the second Monday (and lath day) of N 31 . 1:mbar, next, and those .who will prosceutejlie said pH ,' sone. be then and there to prosecute then, us it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coronets and Constaldes within said counts be • then and there in tlicir proper persons, at to o'clock, A. 21. ofsaid day, with their records, In-1 iptisitions, examinations and rementhrances, to do those things which to their offices respectfully I • alppel 11111. Dated at Huntingdon the 29hl doy of Angttt, in the vent. or our Lord IS:6, nod the Slit year of Arnerienn Independence. JOSHUA G N I. ANI), SherilE Register's Notice. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO ALT, per - sons interested that the following named persons have cooled their oemnds iu the He, ister's 011ie° at Huntingdon, and :hut tho 8341 , r aCCOIIIItS will be presented for continuation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to be 1w hi at Huntingdon, ill and for the County of Hui:tiro, dun, nu Wedneaday, the 12th day of Noven,! , , next, to wit - I. Benedict Sterens,Esry., Administrator and Trustee to sell the Real Estate of Ludwick Keister, late of Springfield township, dee'd. . . George Lnng, mirvicing Administrator of Patrick Lang, lab, of Walker township, doe'd. 3. Henry M. Ker, Administrator of John Kee, (who was in Hs lifetime one of the Admin• is . trators of Patrick Lang, dce2d.,) this being no account of the Administration of the Estate of Patrick Long, deed., by raid John Ker in his lifetime. .1. John Henderson and. Harriet Henderson, Administrators of George Henderson, .late of Went township, dee . d. 5. David Thompson and Martha Thompson, Administrators ofJohn Thompson, we of Hen. dorm,, township, dee'il. . . . . . „ 6. David 11Iuuntain, swing Administrator of William Dean, lisq, late of Walker township, dee'd. R EN RY *6 LAZIER, Register. Regbder's Offire. iblittinylon, (0. li, 'SG Th' Kansas Question Settle'• PEACE RESTORED ! DY latest arrival from the East, the subscri• j.)l,eys hare just received and aro now op nine the largest and must judiciously selected lISSUrI• meld, of Hardware, ever brought to Huntingdon. Our stork conn riots in part, of Building Material, such ns locks, hinges, screws, bolts, glass, oils, and paints, (White knit, fire proof and zinc paints.) . . Mechanics , Tools, in great variety ; ineltuling many new inven• and late improvements. We invite the attention of Saddlers and Coneh•makers to our large and splendid stoekof Saddlery & Coach Trimming inch as saddle trees. t ig-trees, self-adjusting plot trees, homes, of 20 kinds, latest styles of buckles, stirrups, &e. girdling hog shins, pa• tent and enameled leather, enameled muslin, coach la ee, h As, spokes, fellows, shade, springs,. axles, &c., &e. Ladies and housekeepers generally, will find it greatly to their advantage to call told exam. inc our otto stock of silver and common spoons, line table cntlery, vcissors, hollow-were, lamps, natent sausage erindets, and all other how, l'urnishing goods; including irony new and use ful invenlions. to our recent purchases, we have bought at such rates us enable us to sell even lower than heretofore. No chnr; , e for showing goods.— All orders promptly attended to. . • JAMES .1. BROWN 3: CO. October Bth, 1850. Gas! Gas-Lights are Coming ! nn AND SO ARE . €:s CrY ASK`f ( . 3 Tl NOT WITII GAS! But with un entirely new and well te , surte.l , took of FALL J WI HI ER GOODS, SUCH AS DRY GOODS, GROOLRIES, QUEEN:II/VAUD ri ABM W. 8.11.11 8001'S & S!tOES, in,tTs to C.9ll'S, SONNETS, C4I.III'LTS, anti' Oil Cloths. WOOD, 1317ILLOW and every other article serially kept in a coun try store. We have one of the best selected stocks of DRY GOODS cver affect d to the citizens of this place and vicinity, and are deter. Mined to sell lower than cell be purchased cast ofthe Allegheny. Give as a cull and he satis fied of the tact. We will sell oar old stock at cost: Don't forget to call at the Metropolitan before purchasing at any other liouso. We also purchase and store Grain, and it is admitted by all flint wo have the rudest place of unloading in town. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goode. T'Orl X 32112. I; would . offer for sale the following pro. V perty, vii A limo of Acres, of land in Germany Valley, Hunt. co., it being one half of the Fatm formerly owned by Geo. Eby. Nearly all clear ed and in a fine state of cultivation. Choice Limestone Land with Ilonse and Stable erected thereon, with tanning water. lb miles from Shirleysburg and 5 miles from Penna. Canal and Railroad at Mt. Union. Also 15 Acres of choice land adjoining the above, on which is erected two good Hours, small Burn, Wood House, be., with a never-fail ing spring of good water, and line Orchard, with choice fruit. This is a very dosirable property, and would be suitable fur a mechanic, or any person desiring to retire front active life. Auto—A liirm in Union Township, Hunt. co., containing 65 Acres, one half of .whieh is cleared, and the bulan en first quality of Timber land, situated within one mile of the Penni& Ca nal and Railroad at Mill Creek. Either of the above properties will be sold low and on reasonable terms, apply to the sub scribers at Mill Creek, lluntingdon co., Pit. husamt 11140. Sept. 10,'36.-tf. 500 Cll.lllll, Posts for sak by CUNNINGIIA 5t 4 KNII. AYER'S CHERRY. 4 PECTORAL, 11 , (:er FOR TUB RAPID CURE or Colda on C rs ou e g n h e s s. ~and DIUMPIILD, Mean., 20th Deo., DM. Dn. J. C. Arca: Ido not heel t,to nay sh ,Thost ,;;;07; i 11;;e - ev... found for Coughs, Hoarseness, Intlnense, and the ooneonsitant symptoms of a Cold, is your .617(17i . TiCT.inal. Ite c2ns!an . uei in zni - iractleonint my Monty for tho twit ten year. has shown It to ponaesa supe rior virtue. for tho treatmoq of thew oompleinta. EREN KNIGHT, M. D. A. D. MORTLEY, DIU., of UTICA, N.Y., writes: "I have trod your PeCTORAI. myself and lu my family ever since you invented it, and believe it the but tnodiclne for Ka purpose oror put out. With a bad cold I should sooner pay twenty.fl re dollars fur a bottle than do without It, or take any other remedy." Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Senn/emu, Mtn., Fob. 7, 1860. Boron ATER I will cheerfolly certify your PECTORAL le the boat stood we laesua for tho cure of Whooping Gough, Croup, and tho sheet disomes of children. Roof your fraternity In the South omelet° your skill, and commend your =Melo to ort ' top e. 111 KAM CONKLIN, M. D. AMOS LEE, ESQ., Monate, IA writes, Eld Jan.,1866: "I kW a tedious Influent, whic h nod nm in doom Or week.; took Tony medicine. without relief; finally tried your PECTORAL by the mirk, of our clergymen. Tho that doe relieved the gooey; in toy throat and loge; leas tho ono half tho bottle made nto completely well. Your medicitto are the [imp. BB well na the beet we can boy, end ens esteem you, Dot, and your rem. Use, ea the poor man's Mond." Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. %Van MANCHESTER, PA, 14,b. 4, 1856. Sou Too CHERRY PECTORAL Is performing marvellous area in this stenos. It has relieved assort from alarm 'wog." r.m.'ll=g ,ciZlrgittP,AnA I o t f " t ' llo W rt r n i g or to tt l e hut forty roe KENNY L. PARKS, Morchent. A. A. RAMSEY, MA).. ALBION, Messes CO., lowa, write, Bopt. 0,1855: "During my practico of moy yeos I have found nothing equal to you Como l'arroeat, for giving enAO Mid roller to CORlBulniliro patient., or Curing Inch os are curable." We might add volumes of evidence, but the most con wincing proof of the virtues of this remedy la found In Its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has over been known which eared no many and such dangerous easel aa this. Some no human aid can roach; but even to abase the CHM, PIM.lt affords relief and comfort. ASTOR Ileum Nair Yeas CITT, Maras 5, 1866 DOCTOR Arm, Lowest: I feel It a duty and a plaumre to inform you what your Cittnitr Pxgroast, has done for my wife. Sho had been live maathe laborlug ruder the dangerous symptom' of Consumption, from which no aid wo could procure gave her much roller. She was steadily Kling, until Dr. Strong, of this city, whore we have oome far advice, recommended • trial of your medicine. We bleu his kindness, as we do your skill, fur sho hna roma. °rod from tint day. She Is not yet at strong as she oiled to I, but Is Doe from her cough, and cans herself well. Y'turtt with t 1 1 . 11 1 .1ZO th .4 1 1f2r1 , 11 ; , or Stmorruis. Mneimpfires, do not d , vondr MI you have tried Avca's CURRRY Pscroast. It in made by oue of the best medical ,chemists in tho world, and Its cum all mound tut beepoaJc the high merits Mlle virtues.— Philadelphia Lcd,r. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have bean taxed their utmost to produce this beet, most perfect purgative which le known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that thus hats hays datum which earnests in excelleuco the ordinary mediators, and that they win un precedeutedly upou the esteem of all men. They are tufo and pleasant to take, but powerful to care. Their pene trating properties t Mullet° the vital octi vi I ies of the body, remove the •olatrucilune of Its organs, purify the blood, awl expel diarese. They plagoont the fool humors which breed and grow distemper, mitnotale sloccieh or disor dered organs into their natinal argon. and impart healthy tone alth strength to the who'a etylem. Not only do they core the every-day complaints of van, body, but also formidable sad dangerous db•emes that bare battled the boat of human Alit. While they produco powerful effects, they are at the some time, In illudulebod donee, tho safest and best physic that can be employed for children. Being sugar-coated, they aro pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, aro free from any rlek of harm. Corte have been mode which mumns belief wore they nut sine shut tinted by man of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of ontroth. Matey eminent clergymen and phyeirinne have tent their names to certi fy to the public the reliability of my remake, while oth. ern Intro sent nut tho assurance of their couvlction that my Preparations contribute immeneoly to rho relief of lay afflicted, nufferiug fellow-mon. The Agent below natucd is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing direct ions for their 1190 and certifiestcs of their cures, of the following COMplal.:— Costiveess, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul Stomach. Nau sea, Indigestion, Alorbld Inaction of the Ilowels and Pain . . mining therefrom, Flatulency, Lure of Amedito, ell Ulcer. oue and Cutaneous Maumee which mune au evacuant egditclite"L=Tni or King's n tlie T e7Zot " :c:V;n l a; complainte which It would not be 'imposts' they conk; reach, such PA Daufnese, Partin' Blindnese, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritubllity, Derangemente bf the Liver and Kld. nays. Gout, and other kindred compliante nrinlng from low etate of the belly or obstruction. of Its functions. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Arent Plus, and take nothing else. No other they can glee you compares with tide in its intrinsic vain° or curative powers. The sick want the beet aid there is for them, and they should have it. Prepared by Dr. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Maim P 111472 25 Om. pm Box. Fin Boxu eon $l. SOLD BY JOHN READ, Huntingdon, anti dealers in medicine everywhere. October 15, 1855.-Iy. New GOods !! New Goods ! AT D. P. GWIN'S CHEAP STORE. D. P. Gain has just received from Pliilatleb , phia a large and beautiful assortment of tu,r, & larlNTriet gloOrg. consisting of the most fa6bionable Dress Goods for Ladies and Gentlemen, such tis Black Silks, Chatueleon Si. Fancy Silks, French Mertnocs, All Wool do mains, Persian Twills, Coburg Ch.ith,Levella Cloth, Alpacen, Debaiz. Madon na Cloth, Wool Plaids, and any quantity of Fancy Detains. Prints of any desmiptiom ALSO, a large lot of dross Trimmings,biess Buttons, Bonnet Silks, Ribbons, Gloves, Mitts, Hosiery, Laces, Veils, Collars, Undersleeves, Chimazetts, Mohair bead dresses. Gum Belts, Whalebones for Skirts, Silk and Linen Hose, French Working, Cotton, Fall and Wool Shawls, and a society of Fancy Goods -too numerous to mention. ...... . Also, Cloths, black ant , blue, black and fancy Cassimer, Cossinets, K. Jeans, Vesting;, Flan nels, Wr. Red and Yellow, Sock Flannel, of ell colors, Canton Flannels, Cotton Drills. ..Nan keen. Linsey, Marlins, blenched and iniblcaeh ed, Tieken, Checks, Table Diaper, Woolen and Linen Table: Covers, Sheeting Sinslin 23 yams wide Woollen Coats, Caps and Comforts, Woollen yarns Li ditihrent tailors. Silk Bonnets el the latest atylos of every color. Largest assortment in town and at prices that cannot be beat. ALSO; hats & Caps, (dale latest styles, Boots and Shoes, 111111.7333T.0.11.11, QIIIIMNSWAREI, Buckets, 'robs, Bas• kola, Oil Cloths. Groceries, 51' the hest quality, Salt and all goods usually kept in a country Store. My old customers, and as l oony new on e s on can crowd in are respectfully requostmi to come and examine my goods No charge ter looking. All kinds of Country produce token in ex change for goods, at the highest market prices. Oct. 8, 1856. THE SHIRLEYSBURG FEMALE SEMI- NARY Will commence Its winter cession of five months on Monday, Nov. ad. It is hoped that the pleasant situation and salubrity of the village, the convenience and spaeiousness of the Semi. nary, and the established character of the In structors will secure the attendance of a !urge mambo: of pupils. 'Perms—hoc Board and Tuition per session, ' 02,50 Day Tuition from $8 to 12,00 Apply to J. 13. KIDDER, Shirleysburg, Bunt. Co., Pa. 35 Sucks Carina just recoil* rind for sale wholeguln by CUNNINGUADI & DLTIN.N. MILN WOOD ACADEMY, shade Gap, Huntingdon County, Pa. W. H. WOODS, A. M., Proprietor & .r. &SHADE ! Leciftrer. Anatomy Hygeana.Ray. .1. CAMPBELL, Leturer on General SAMUEL CAMPBELL, At,i I ~a ne Literature, 301LN M. CA I, A ND. Teacher in Preparatory Department. THE annual exhibition will take place the lot Wednesday of October. An address by the 1 Rev. I). X. Junkin, 1)., will be delivered before the Philo and Diaynnthian Societies, at 2 o'clock, I'. M. The Exhibitional performances will take place at 04 o'clock, P. M. Tim ex• aminations the week-previous. These exercises the friends of education are respectfully invi• ted to attend. The next session opens on Wednesday, the 29th of October. This institntion holds out peculiar inducements to young men seeking an education. The Board of Instruction is composed of gentlemen of high literary attribonenta nod skilled In their profession. The ration is very healthy, having the pure mountain air and free from all noincein vapors arising ftern stagnant water and marshy ground. Thoso subject to ague could not tied a more desire. isle place . Th e course of instruction is such as is best calculated to prepare young men for business, for teaching, and for taking a hig h stand College. For those desiring to become Teachers, a Normal Class will be l'orined, in which practical instruction will be given in the net of Teaching. To this clues, lectures will be given on the subject of 'Teaching. The temple. lions to vice, idlenesn mid dissipation are few. There is nothing to draw the mind of the stn• dent from his books, it in quiet and retired, just such a situntion as a young man desirolin of improvement would seek. The societies are in a flourishing condition, and each has a fine li brary of choice works. The buildings are large and commodious, an additional building is in the course of erection, whirls will ho finished this fall. Shade Com is situated on the mail runic between Chambernburg and Mount Union Station on the Penn. Rail [toad. TERMS t—For Session of five month, 522 50. Wnshing, light, and fuel, extra. StAuuts am charged from the time of entering until the close of the Session. Payments half in ad vance, hakiace at the middle of the session. For eatnltignes and further particulars, address IV. H. WOODS, Shade Gnp, Hunt. Co., Pa. Septetnlwr 17, 18,313.-3 m. SHERIFF'S SALES. virtue of sundry writs of Vend Exp. and ; BPi. Fa., issued out of tho Court of COllllllOll PrOllll of Huntingdon County, null to the direc ted, I will expose to public rule, at the Court House, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Tars- ! dog Me 11M y/ Nnrenther, Insll, et 10 o'clock, A. M., ofsnid cloy, the following described Reel , Estate, to wit All tho right, title, interest and claim of the defendants of, in and to one house and lot in the borough of PeterAntrg, front sixty font on Main street and extending back one hundred' and twenty feet to 0 street, bounded on the east by Abraham Homier, 011 the North by Abraham Cresswell, haring thereon erected a twp-story frame house, pointed white, and a shop . Seized, token in execution, and to he sold an the - property of John G. and liebecea Hitter. ; ALSO 4 All the right, title end interest of th o defen dant of, in and to a certain lot of ground adjoin ing the borough of Birmingham. containing a bout one acre more or les4, admining n let of JoMi Uwe., Esq., on the west, the public road leading front Birmingham h, Waterstreet on the north and east. on which is erected a brick building cent ty 'feet in length end thirty-lire fart in depth, three stories high, with a stone b.isement known as "the Mountain Female Sem inary" Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold as the property of "the Mountain Female Semi nary." ALSO; All the right, title and iatcr,t of the def.- dant of, in and ton lot of glutted in the borough of Shirleysburg, lying on the neat .to or plain street, fronting Iret un out .trot end ex- tending hack 1.10 feet to trio! of Samuel Caro thers, bounded on the North by a lot of the widow Bieket, south by a lot of the heirs of James Carothern, [We'd., having thereon erected a two story log house, a small kitchen lug sta ble, and other buildings. Seized, token in execution and to be sold as the property of Jame,. Smith. ALSO; All the right, title and interest of the defen dant of. in anti to the following tenet of land sit u'. in Shirley township, lluntingdon county, on•l hounded by John Long on the west, Robert Bighant on the north, Black Log mountain on the cast, containing tan hutulted acres morn or about one Itundrol of which is cleared, ba ring thereon erected two small log dwelling houses and a log burn. ••' • • — Seized, taken'in exeentien, and to be sold ac the property or David Knepp. ALSO ; All the right, title and interest of the defen dont or, in and to two small parcels of land sit uated in the town of Scottsville, Clay tp., Hun tingdon county, bounded on tho cast by a lot of Adam Coffman, north by David Heck, west by Samuel Smith, south by Pollock road, contain ing M all one acre and a heirloom or loss, with the following improvements thereon, a two story log house. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold us the property of Joseph Banks. ALSO; All the,right, title analinterest of John Don aldson, one of defendants. in and to all that messnage, parcel or tract of land situate in Un ion township, Huntingdon county, on the wes terly side of the Juniata river,' and bounded by lands of Matthew If. Campbell, James Hump soli, John McCembe and °d'art, containing one hundred and forty acres, be the same more or less, being the sumo lands mentioned in an arti cle of agreement, dated Mundt 19, 1850, between John R. Council, John Donaldson, James Don aldson and Michael Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Quit.) . Taylor and John Don aldson. . ALSO ; AR the right, titlo, interest and claim of the defendant of, in and ton certain lot of ground Na. situated 'on the corner of Market and Commerce (now called Lyon) Ste.,in the bee ,ugh of Birmingham, in the county of Ilunting don, being GO that on Market street and extend ing hark lee feet, more or less, on Commerce or Lyon street, adjoining John Grattius on the north a•oot, haring thereon erected a two story log dwelling house, plastered, with n brick store— house, a frame office building, a stable and other buildings. Seized, taken in execution, and to he sold us the property of lit. J. T. McVey. ALSO; All tho • Itt , title, claim and interest of the defendant 01, in and to a lot of ground in the village of Shade Gap, Huntingalon county,num bered 18 in the plan of said village, made;by .1. W. Matthias, the 14111 day of (March, 1849. Ding and being on the west side or the road or Main street of said village, which runs at 121 degrees north ; said lot being 60 feet in front on said street, and extending hack at right angles thereto 140 feet to a line parallel to said street, having thereon erected a small house and other buildings. Seized, then in execution, end to be sold as the property of Wilson. ALSO; . . All the right, titl;,lntere'st and claim of the defendant of, in and to a nil.: and parcel of land sitnate on the margin of Standing-Stone Creek, in the borough of Huntingdon, adjoining a lot of Georgt Jackson on the north, it'ldt of Wm. Dorris, Sr., on the smith, another lot of said de fendant in the same enclosure on the west, and snit? Creek on the east; containing seven acres and sixty four perches, bo the same more cr less. _ . ALso—A lot of ground situate at the south— eastern corner of Church and St. Clair streets in said borough, fronting about saventy-foor foot On St. Cluir street, and extending back from the same two hundred teat to the old line of the said borough, nod western boundary of the above mentioned and described lot, bounded on the north by Church street, and on a South by n lot owned by the widow pawn, including li the whole of lot No. 172, in the recorded plan of said borough. Amio—Four contiguous lots of ground situate in the said borough, bounded on the north I and west by the Renner rum, on the cast by the WarM Spring Road, and on the south by a lot of Hon. James Owin. Nos. I. 2.8 s 3, as re presented on a map of said lots, divided on the 16th day of Qetober for the defendant by J. Simpson Africa, County Surveyor, contain each four acres, No. 4 containing about 3 acres be the sante more or loss. Seteed, taken in execution and to tit told all the property of Thome% Wallace. ALSO; , All the right, title and interest of the defen dant of, in and to the following deseri'.o.l pro. petty, to wit :—A tract of hind known as the Henry Ilonpt tract, containing !Ilona 270 Ater. on 'growl 'fop, Tod tp., adjoining lands of IL list, Gool,A. P. Wilson, turd other', having theredtt eietted a two store log hoops, barn and Other - improvements awl almoq 100 acres cleared thereon. ALso—A tract of land known on the Corbin tract; contaitting POO nut, and allowance, in Micky Ridge, Top tp., adjoining land of Tay lor's heir. and others. A Lso—A tract of land adjoining the above, known as the Comelier tract, containing 395 a cres, 5 percheaand all° A hsto—A tract or land adjoining the .1 hove, warranted in the name of Speer and Martin, con taining 26 LtCrltb, 153.perchei, and allowance. ALSO—A tract of land adjoining thc same, ...rimed in the name of Ebel Smith, contain ing 152 acres, 98 perches, nod allowance. At.so—A tenet ot land sittiate on Broad Top, Toil tp., unreanted in the armed Spear and Dougherty, containing 432 acres, 5! percher and allowance, adjoining the William Stench Coal Bank 4ottn McLain, Mattel J. Martin and others. Ahio—All the interest of tint uef•ndant in the land of Michael .1, :Martin and Joseph S. Martin, dee'd., which he holds under certain ar ticles of agreement for the same, with jail Dougherty and George W. Speer or otherwise, as the same ;wpmrs on recited in Huntingdon. Seized, taken in execotion, end to be sok! as the property of Getil William 11. Irwin. ALSO All the right, title, interest and eloim of the defendant, to a lot of ground situate in the town of Mullett, Tittl tp., lientingdon Comity, fron ting 60 feet on Iletoilton Street, and extending beck 140 feet to on allot•, bounded tot the Ka.t by u lot of Michael MCCalte, end numbered 26 in plan of said town, hoeing thereon erected n too story log house 16 by 26 feet with other int ; provements. . . AToney is received in ati sum large or small iv 1 end interest paid from the .Inv of deposit. The Otlice is open every day, from it o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday und Thursday evenings. till C o'clock INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums Lurks or small, are paid back in gold On demand without notice, to ttny amount. President, Hon HENRY L. BENNER, . r e2l 2IM- Vice President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Secretary Wm J. MA.. CLOTHING ! Henry 1,. Bonn4, lilErre aandreth Minns, A New Assortment Just Opened Edw ar d C arr"' F. Carroll Brewster, ' Robert Selfridge. Joseph B. Barry, And will be sold 30 per cent. Samuel K. Ashton, lien. L. Churchman, CHEAPER THAN TIRE CHEAPEST! James B. Smith. Francis Lee. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property or Thonuty JOSHUA OBEENLANi), Sheriffs Office ' 1 - .Siter;e: Hunt., Oct. 8, 1858. 14HUMAN rospectfuliv in'brms his mist°. • The investments of the Fund now amounting , mere and the public generally, that he has to more than OXE MILLION of dollars, in [tenor just opened at his store-room in Market Squnre- dance with the act of incorporation are made in Huntingdon, a splendid new stock of Ready!. ! Mot tgagcs, Ground Rents , antiin such first-clots mado ! securities as must alwayti.-msure perfect security Clothing for Fall and Winter. to the depositors, and tihMe heyOntl all risk th; which he will sell cheaper than the same quality berllllllleney and stability of this old and well of Goods can he purchased at retail in Philadel- established Institution. phis or any other establishment in the country. . Feh. MG. Persons wishing to buy Clothing would do well to mill and examine his stock before web& sing elsewhern. Also, Hats, Caps, Boots, and Shoes, which will Le sold lower than at any other es• . . tablishment in the count•, Iluntingdon Oct. 8. 1856. VALUABLE FARM, OF LIMESTONE LAND, FOR SALE. The subscriber will offer at public sale, 00 • Tuesday, November 11, his firms aituale I in Morris township, nod containing 205 acres.- 260 acres under fence and in good cultivation, • the balance timber laud. This property is di vided about equally into two farms, with alarge ishouse situ frame tenant house, "' 0 a large barn, wagon shed and cornm crib, carpenter and blacksmith shops oft one, and a good frame house and barn to the other; with good water and fruit on both places, and in a healthy neighborhood. Also at the same time aid place, I will offer 45G acres of mountain land, in lots of front 50 to 100 acres, to suit purchasers. This land is well set with thrifty young ehesunt, white and yellow pine, and oak tinfter, and convenient to the farms, with good roads to and through the same. The above property is within 1. mile of the Pennla it. R. and 2i °film canal at Water Street. Street. For fuldiar particulars, address SAMUEL P. WALLACE. Spruce Creek, I'. 0. Hunt. co. 5ep.3:56-2nt. [ESTATE OF SAMUEL KERR, DECD.] Administrator's Notice. N - OTIOE is hereby given that letters of Ad ministration on the estate of Samual Karr, Into of Penn township, dee'd., have been gran ted to the undersigned, residing in sail town ship, to whom those indebted will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present them duly authentieated forsettle men t. JOHN HOUSEHOLDER, October 1, 1856.-St. Mot' r. [ESTATE Trios. CORSI - CH, DEC'D.] Administrator's Notice. NOTldirr hereby given that letters of Ad • ministration on the estate of Thomas Ger. such, late of Penn township, dee'd., have been granted to the undersigned, residing in said township, to•whorn, those indebted will please make immediate payment, and those having claims will present theta duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HOUSEHOLDER, October 1, 1856.—GL Adner. A SPLENDID ARRIVAL FALL AND WINTER allcrsifiths, AT TUE 111.4TINGDON CLOTHING 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 nap in the most durable manner. Who over wants to be drassed bettor and cheaper than anybody else In town, tot him call at WM3.000111110/ CHEAP CiOTHINCI Saoan, ono door west of T. Read & Son's drug store, Huntingdon. Cull and see for yourselves Oct. IS, 1854. MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS. FREE OF CHARGE I Two Splendid Parlor Engravings, L'N'fITLE "Bolton Abbey in e lden .r/ Times," , t splendid steel engrav th ing, O from the eelebrated painting by Landseer ; and the "Departure of the fraelites from Egypt," a large and beautiful engraving from a painting by D. Roberts. The retail price of the above engra ving is $3, per copy, but will be sent free of ' charge ns follows: U ifiE Nabscribers have established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any book or publiention at the retail price free of postat.fe. Any persons. by forwarding the sub seription price of any or the $3 Magazines, noel, as Harper's. Codey's, Putnam's, Graham's, or Frank Leslie's Fashions, &c. will receive the 1 magazines for one year and n copy or the above beautiful engravings, free of charge, or if sub scribing ton $2, and a $l, Magazine, such as Peterson's, and Challen'o Ladies' Annual, they will reek: both magazines and u copy of either of the above engravings. . Every description of Engraving on Wood ex ecuted with neatness and do-patch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper Headings, Views of Ma chinery, Book illustrations, Lodge Certificates, B o ,o e ss Cards the. All orders sent by moil promptly attoded.to. Portent wishing views of their buildings engraved ran send a Daguer reotype ur sketch of the building by mail or ex press. Persons at a distatme having saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, as we would net as' agents for the at* of the same BY RAU & PIERCE, 51 , .5! • , Pa. Nov. 2,3, 15:,3.-ly. liiii(fri.i'iti.J '64 , ' 'dill?. 'O2AG SebastopoA Taken! ! 30,00.0 MEN KILLED Thw undersigned has just returned from the city with a large and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter Goods, which he is now prepared to dispose Of at ?cry low mid reasonable rates. Persons desiring to purchase will find it to their interest to give hint o call before purchasing elsewhere, as he studios only to plea.. His stork consists ofa large lot. of • Dry Goods, Hardware. 0001'..$ & Glass & Queonsware, a large and splendid assortment of ready made • * CLOTHING, which he Ja prepared to F4ti to tots to milt purch asers. JOHN IIUYETT,Jr. N. B.—Country produce tuhon in exchange fur good, 3loorsville, Non. 7, I 85.5.—tt, THE FIVE PER CENT SAVING FUND. Of National Safety Company. Mahar Sire'!, South West Corncr Third 5i,,,?, Incorporated by the State of Penn- HUNTINGDON 3EOMMEACTAT4 ac - nooxf. This school has been opened in.the Hall for merly occupied by the "Sons of Temperance," on llillstreet. .I ho course of instruction em braces Single and Double Entry book-keeping, lectureson commercial science. and also lectures on commercial law, Ethics, aid political econo my, delivered by members of the Bar. The student passes through a course compri sing over four. hundred forms, writing eut, jour nalizing, postingand closing four entire iota books, solving problems, &c., precisely us in rc al business, and in addition to this he has largo practice in oral and blackboard exercises, in o pening and closing Single and Double Entry Books, in Partnership, Administration, Joint, and Compound Company settlements, in recei ving at partner into copartnerAtip, and settling with a retiring one, all of which, together with various other exercises and calculations cannot WI to give full satistitetion and profit the learn er. Students eau enter at any time a day or e . vetting class or both if they wish, the time is unlimited, they can leave at unV time .and re turn tit pleasure without additional charge. For any other particulars, address personally or by leuer T. If. POLLOCK, Principal. ,sistanee given when required In opening and closing hooks. 1.-11.ril 2, ISL6.-Iy. The LOst is Pound; THE DEAD HAVE COME TO LIFE. ALEXANDRIAFOIiiiIIRY °WM., ISRAEL C. McGILL wishes to inform his .... ! Rs friends and the public generally. t that he has bought the above-named Foundry, Patterns, Flasks , and units = 4 .- contents, and front his long expert,nec in the business he hopes to obtain a share of the public patronage. As he has the Fonndry in cull ope ration, he can tarnish ail who may glue him a call with all kinds of Castings ; such as Rolling Mill and Forgo Casting, Grist sad Saw Mill Ca-ling, improved Thrashing Machine Casting; end in a short time will have Cook Stones of va t lour sizes and improved patterns fur wood and cool; also ten-elute st,tos, Air-Tight, Parlor, and Bar-room stoves, of all sizes for mood or coal. Also Castings for house ; cellar grates ; kach as Leattl p , Sills, Sash-Weights, &cs Plows at every description of the latest and most im p.ored style. Also steel soles, wi,4on hoses, (icon croons, large bells and cast mater-pipes. ItOLLOW—WARII ing of Ke ,lee, Boilers, Sc.. baring turn ing•lathes, Ito will be able to furnish our °fete o ,irre-named orrcles, either wood or iron; nod be has nit kinds of Castings ton numerous to tue m ion, all of 4whioh will be sold cheaper th^n ever for essh and all kinds of country produce.— A'so old metal will be tuken in exchange forcas- Ong. Burry tip your old metal and country pro duce when any articles ere wonted. ii. C. McGILL. A pr.23,'58.-Iy. Dr. John MoCullooh, ohers his professional services to the citizens of Uuntingdonand vicinity. Office, Mr. Mule brand's, between the Exchange and Jackson's hotel. ltuntingdon. Aug. 20, AIISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENT' Peunsylvania Magistrate Law Libra' y. 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