containing three fourths of an acre, be the same more or less, havin;; a small one and a half story house thereon erected. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John M. Jud eon, ALSO, A lot of ground situate in the borough of liolliduvsburg, fronting on Blair street 60 feet, and extending to Bank alley one hundred and sixty feet, and numbered 225 in the plan of said borough, having thereon erected a two %tory frame louse. weather boarded and painted white, and two other small one and a half story frame' Windings, weather boarded and painted white, attached thereto. seized, taken under execution. and to be sold as the property of John Murphy. ALSO, A lot of ground situate in the old town I I plot of the hornueb of Tiollislayshoro, joining a lot of Robert Elliot on the went,' and a lot on the east on which the brick school hcoose is erected the whole of said lot fronting 60 feet on the northlalde of Walnut street,and extendinzback at right anele,, to said street IRO feet to an alley, the came being numbered 57 in tha said old town plot, having a two story frame' house, weather boarded, thereon erected. Seined, taken under execution, and to he sold as the property of Simon Brother line. ALNO. A certain lot of ground R;11100 in the old t own nlnt of the hormieh of 1-Tollianve • itsirro (rent'ne $n feet on the Routh nt,ln of otreet. grit e%1. , ,,,Un q hark at right nnolPq to Rairl citro.Pt. IRO feet to Strawberry alley. the Raid helm!. numbered - in the anid town taint. blueing* a twol etory bri c k bony. 91 1 ,1 R from,. bark boil dingy fhareon erected. taken na the taro►►. PHI: of Jelin Walker, dec'gl. in the hanile i of hie Ryer,' ora. Seized. taken muter execution. and to be gold oq the property of John Walker, deceased. ALSO, All de f. title. and interest of the de fendant in. to, and of a tract of land situ ate in ,Shirley townshin. Tfuntinmlon adjoinint , lards of John Giffm-d. Mary Criwnover. and others, containine one hundred and three acres, more nr less. about thirty-two acres of which are dear. ed, having: a one and a half story house and n cabin barn thereon erected. Sai7eol, taken under evedttion, and to UP sold as the property of Benjamin Crow nuver. ALS'O, A tract of land situate. in Walker town shin, Huntingdon • coonty, bounded by lands of John Corbin, William Weston. and the Raystown branch ofJamata river. containing eighty-five acres, be the same more or less, having a log house and log 'barn thereon erected, and a small apple orchard. SPizNI, taken under exe•mtion, and to 1)P sold as the property of William Moore Esq. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Hunting. don,June 7th, 1841. .11ID ITO S .7ro TICE. ATOTICE is hereby given, that by vir tue of an appointment mode by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, 1 will audit and appropriate the money in the hands of . the Shet Rio? the county aforesaid, arising from the sale of the real estate of Ames Buchanan, on Friday the 6th Agust ensuing, at the Pro thnnntary's Office in the Borough of Hon titip,uton, of which all persons interested are hereby requested to take notice July 511,1841 JAMES STEEL. MECHAIG'S LIEN, HUNTINGDON COUNTY, SS, The Commowealth of Pennsylvania, to theSherift of Huntingdon County ; Greet. ing, Whereas, Thomas Jackson hstli filed a claim in our Court of Common Pleas, fur the County of Huntingdon, against Arthur Roney for the sum of one hundred and sixty five dollars and forty three cents, for materials furnished to and for a cer.. tain building to wit, All that certain two Story Brick dwelling house, fronting twenty fOur feet on Walnut street said two story Brick dwelling being situate on lot No. 191, in the new plat iif Hollidays burg. And whereas it is alleged that the said sum still remains due and unpaid to the said Thomas iackson ; now we corn niand you, that you mike known to the s i o Arthur Roney, and to :II such per sons as may hold or occupy the build ing, that they be and appear befo,..e the Judges of our said Court, at a Court ;:f Common Pleas too be held at Hunting. don on the second Monday ot i August next, to show if any thing they know or have to say, why the said sumof one hundred and sixty five dollars and forty three cents, should not be levied of the said building to the use of the said Thom as Jackson according to the form and ef, tect of the act of the penalty in such case made and provided, if to them it shall' seem expedient, and Ire you then' therd this written Victim:4 the Honorable Geo, W, ‘Vookward Sul. President of our said Court Huntingdon the 10th day of April A. D. 1841 JAMES STEEL. Pi•ol'y, Juno 23 1841.-4 t. • Register's Notice. 1111.01'10E is hereby given to all per sons concerned, that the following awned persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Of f ice, at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presen. ted for confirmation and allowance, at an Orphans' Court to he held at Huntingdon ' for the county of Huntingdon, on the sec nod Monday (and 9th day) of August next:- —viz: 1. John Blair, Esq. Administrator of the estate of Rachel Blair, late of Dublin township, deceased. 2. John Blair, Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Parsons, late of Tell township, deceased. 3. George Hoover and John Hoover, Executors of the last will and testament of John Hoover, late of NVoodberry town ship, deceased. 4. Jacob Sorrick, Administrator of the , estate of Jacob Bossier, late of Woodber ry township, deceased. 5. John McCartney, Administrator of the estate of John Ignu, late of Allegheny ' township, deceased. 6. Samuel Confer, Administrator of the' estate of Jacob Confer, late of Frankatown township, deceased, T. Robert McNeal, Executor of the last will and testament of Andrew Wachob, late of Tel' township, deceased. 8. David Snare. Administrator of the estate of Martha Miller, late of the Bo rough of Huntingdon, deceased. 9. Jacob Bumgardner, Administrator of the estate of Michael Bumgardner, late of Union township, deceased. 10. Israel Grafius, acting Executor of the last will and testament of Geo. Hyle, late of Porter township, deceased. 11. David Irvine, Executor of the last will and testament of Jared Boyd, late of West township, deceased. 12. William Cummins & Samuel Stew art, Executors of the last will and testa ment of Charles Cummins, late of Barree township, deceased. 13. George Hudson and William Cor nelius. Executors of the last will and tes • tainent of Henry Hubble, late of Spring field township, deceased. 14. George Borst, Guardian of James Anderson, a minor sun of James Ander son. late 4 West township, deceased. Is. John Keller and George Keller, Administrators of the estate of Jacob Kel ler, late of Morris township, deceased. 6. James Thompson, Esq. and James Templeton, Executors of the last will and testament of Samuel Templeton, late of Tyrone township, deceased. 17. Thomas Johnston and Thos. Wes ton, Administrators of the estate of Al. ..xantler McFarland, late of Antis town ship, deceased. 18. Charles H. Miller and James Gwin, Administrators of the estate of John Mil ler, late of the Borough of Huntingdon, deceased. JOHN REED, Regis/ et'. Register's Office, Hunting , . don, 10th July, A. D. 1841. JIECILIA IC'S .LiE.7l. HUNTINGDON COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvrnia to the Sheriff of Huntingdon County, Greet• ingt Whereas, ffenry Kring hath filed a claim in our Court of Common Pleas for the county of Huntingdon, against John B. Hughes, owner and contractor, for the sum of seventy-two dollars and fort .-nine cents, for work and labor as a carpenter, done, performed and bestowed, in and about the erection and construction of all that certain frame Taylor's Shop, one and a half stories high, situate on lot numbered one honored and forty-six in the new town plot of the borough of Hollidaysburg Tiring twelve fact on Juniata street, and extending back twenty feet from said street. And whereas it is alleged that tie said sum still remainsdue and unpaid to the said Henry Kraig. Now therefore we command ru, that you make known to the said John B. Hughes, owner and contractor, and to all such persons as may hold or occupy the said building, that they be and appear be. WIT the Judges of our said Court, at a Court of Common Pleas to bo held at Huntingdon, on the second Monday of August next, to show if any thing they know or have to say, why the said sum of seventy.two dollars and forty-nine cents should not be levied of the said building to the use of the said Henry Kring, ac cording to the form and effect of the act of %seem* in such case made and pro vided, if to them it shall seem expedient, and have you then and there this writ.— Witness the Hon. George W. Woodward Esq. President of our said Court at Hun• tingdon, the 16th day of April, a. D. 1841. JAMES STEEL, Prory, June 16, 1841. 4t. Ceeditors/ Notice. Take notice, • that we have applied to! the Judges of the court of common Pleas' of Huntingdon count; for the benefit of the laws of this •commonwealth ,'lade for the relief of Insolvent debtors; ant: the said court has appointed the 2nd Mondoys (9th day) of August next, for the hear ing of us and our creditors, at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where you may attend if you see proper. LEWIS M'CAMIRCK. ABRAHAM HICKS . !e4l. , STRAY WARN. ~ griAME to the residence of ^ " N't IL/ the subscriber, in Tod 0111‘, township, Huntingdon count) on the 17th of June last, a . DAY MARE, with a white spot on her forehead, and ' ' shoes on her fore feet. She is of the com mon size, and is supposed to be about 13 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay char. ges. and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law. JOHN FP. EDif.fiRDS. July 21,1941. gip SHERTIVAILTIT. FELLOW C ITIZ ENS: At the solicitation of a number of my friends, I, hereby, offer my self to your consideration, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of this county, and res— pectfully solicit your suffrages, (subject, however, to a nomination by the county Con vention, to be held on the week of the Au gust court next,) if, however, I am not nom inated, I shall heartly support the nominee of said Convention. JACOB RENNER. OnERwrALTY. To the voters of Huntingdon County.— FELLOW -Cruzzus:—Beingencuuraued by a number of my acquaintances to be ' come a Candidate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing General Election, I submit the question to your consideration, at the Whig Delegate Convention, when assem bled to form a ticket for the support of the party, and do respecslully solicit your support in said Convention. If nomina. Ited, I will be very thankful, but if anoth er person be the choice of the Delegates, I ;will decline, and support the ticket that may be agreed upon, &c. - BRICE. BLAIR, Shade Gap. Dublin town ship, J une 28, 184 1. S SIraRIFFALTY. To the latctors of Huntingdon Colady. GENTLEMEN:-.MICOUrned by the so. licitation of my friends, 1 am induced to offer mysmf to your consideration as a candidate for the office of Sheriff and do most respectfully solicit your suffrages at the next General Election; and should I be so fortunate as to receive a majority ofd your votes, I promise to discharge. the du -1 ties of the office with fidelity. GEORGE W. RUSS. Birmingham; July 3, 1841. Sheriffalty. 'To the Electors of the county 01 Hunting don: GENTLEMEN:—/laving been so licited by a number of my acquaintances to become a candidate for the office of Sheriff, at the ensuing General Election, /submit the question to your considera tion. If nominatetrat the Whig delegate convention when assembled to form a ticket fin• the support of the party. I shall be thankful for your support. Should, however, another person be selected by the delegates, /shall consider it my duty to decline and support the ticket that may be agreed upon &c. ISAAC NEFF, Neff's Mill, West Bar• ree, June 16, 1841. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO 111 E CONSTI I'UTION. "RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO THE AMEND BIENT OF THE SATE CONhTITUTION " Resolved by the Senate and House of Representative in General Assembly met That the Constitution of this Common wealth be untended in the tnird section o the second article, so that it shall read a~' follows : • That the Governor shall hold his of. five during three years, trom the thin , Tuesday of January, next ensuing his election, and shall not be capable holdin; it longer than a single term three pears, in any term of nine years." . _ AVM. A. CRABB, Speaker of the House of R'presenta tires. JN. H. EWING. Speaker of the Senate. Penasplqania. as. SacitwrAnr's OFFICE. I (10 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of a Resolution proposing an amendment of the Consti tution, which was agreed at the last ses sion of the Legislature, by a majority of the members elected 'to each house, the original of which remains filed in this of fice ; and in con pliance with the tenth article of the Constitutive of the Common wealth, I do hereby cause the same to be published, as directed by the said article. • ' l . IN TESTIMONY whereof, LyS' I have hereunto set my hand and seal of said office, at Har risburg, this 14th day of June, 1841. FRS. R. SUUNK, Secretary of the Commonwealth. June 30th 1841. FEE BILLS BkANg SUM VOSS', A.M.!) BL %NH DEEDS. Po 7: s.iat AT THIS OFWE Proclamation. TO CLAIMANTS. ( HE subscriber has been appointed • tlie IIEREAS by a precept to me direc- te Comsnlssioner on liehalf of the 0 n, 1 V‘i' ted dated at Huntingdon, the 17th am:owe:llth of Pennsylvania, to settle, adjus lay of April, A. D. one thousand eight and compmmise with any person or pen no nundred and forty-one, under the hands who in any manner may claim, or allege ti ,nd seals of the Hon• G. W. Woodward .le to any of the lands late the property o, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Peter Baynton, deceased. Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv erson who may have the . possessio, cry of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl- orclaim title to any of the follov.ang descri vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, bed tracts of land situate in the counties : Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer- Huntingdon and Centre, an I are desireous son, and the lion. Joseph Adams, and of compromising with the Commonwealth. John Kerr his associate Judges of the are requested to attend "Jacxsox's Ho county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, ap- TEL" on Monday and Tuesday the 12th pointed to hear, try, and determine all and and 13th of July next, and at Belief, nte i, every indictments, and presentments made Centre County on Friday and Saturday th, ;se taken for or concerning all crimes, which 16, and 17th days of July next. by the laws of the State are made capital or Those claiming are requested to exhibi felonies of death and all other offences, pat the same time the evidence of their crimes and misdemeanors, which have been claims. ur shall be committed or perpetrated within It is the desire of the Commissioner t the said county, or all persons which are or bring to a speedy and final settlement, tip shall hereafter he committed or he perpe- estate of Peter Boycott so far as the Com trated for crimes aforesaid—l am common. monwealth is int, rested; he hopes that ai i dad to make interested will av:.il themselves of the prey- Public Proclamation ent offer; should it he neglected, the claim• Throughout my whole of the C immnnwealth will be sold, and 1 . ), • bailiwick, that a Court of' Over and Ter- haps, prevent those claiming from having miner, of Common Pleas and quarter Ses an opportunity to compromise on as his sions, will be held at the Court House in the terms as at present. Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon- June 23, 1841. JNO. D. CREIGH day, and 19th day of August next, and LIST OF LANDS. those Rho will prosecute the said prisoners, 20 tracts of land surveyed in pursnance.ot be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the warrants granted in the name of Susannto Lamb, Samuel Lamb, Catharine Lamb. Peace, Coroner, and Constables within the John Watson, William Watson, Estlis, said county be then and there in their pro- Moore, James Smith, William M'Connell, per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, David Goodfellow, Thomas Co milt IL w. witlitheirrecords, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which Honicle Straw, James Adams, Nathanis Adams, John Hoover, John Sherrick, Joh, their offices respectively appertain. Lee, Joschn Williams, John Lamb, hug, Dated at Huntingdon, the 17th day of Hamilton, James Lamb. and dated 18ti April, in the year of our Lord one January 1794, and containing in each trac• thousand eight hundred and forty-one, 433 acres 153 per. and :allowance. and and the the 65th year of American Indepen 18 Tracts ut land' surveys din pursuant, of warrants granter, the name of Rich- ,1 JOSEPH SHANNON, Sleff. Sheriff's Office, Hunting- l and Malone, 'lhomas McCalmont, John M, don, July 7th, 1841. 5 Calmont, Bennet Lucas, Charles Lucas,l '1 homas Erskine, Alexander Speer, Othnei Procla ma t t • Speer, John Speer' G.torge Hontman, Rich -on. 'tied Whiteheid, Peter Lowder, John Lnu - —.. 'der, Eliza Hochman. John Harrison, Rob WHEREAS by Precept to me direc- err Thomas Moron, ted by the Judges of Common son, dated 13th March 1794, and emit:Milli,. Pleas of the county of Huntingdon bear- i T t c y l , ' ,c 4 t 3 i 3 n "Z e ni s e ls ( ?, e n ; l e o e w r a ing test the 23d (lay of Jhprl A D. rant dated 18th January 1794 Speer whit war -1841, lam commanded to make Public was surveyed 410 acres 10 per. an d d alto v Proclamation throughout my whole baili- ante. wick that a court of • Common Pleas will' Three tracts in names of Daniel Tomer. !be held at the court house, in the borough Alexander Speer, James M'Cracken, war• s rants dated 28th Jan. 1794, noon which wi lof Huntingdon, in the county of Hunt- yd ngdon, on the third Monday and 16th of en eac h . ur 412 acres 14 per. and allowance August, A. 1). 1841, for the trial of Two tracts of land in names of Thorny, all issues in said court which remain un-lAr-hur and Aim Arthur war rk.ntees, and determined berme the said Judges. w h en :ted March 13th 1794, and the first survey ; c ed on n 9 iic a r c e r s e l s l7 n z i in , d n i , t ( l l l, , iizi:t e he • • and where all Jurors, Witnesses and sui tors in the trial of all said issues are re- One tract in the name of Barbara Snyder, .gaited to attend. warrantees, and dated March 13, 1794 um Dated at Huntingdon the 23d day of, containing 400 acres and allowance April, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and lorty-one, and the 65th year of American Independence. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sherif Sheriff's office Hunting- don, July 7th 1841. MECHANIC'S' LIEN'. HUNTINGDON COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to. the Sheriff of Huntingdon County, Greeting:, Whereas. John 13. Hughes. tor the use of James R. Johnston, hath filed a claim in our Court of Common Pleas for the eqnnty of Huntingdon, against John B. Hughes for the sum of nine dollars and forty cents, for ma terials tm nished for a certain building, to wit: "All that certain frame Tailor one and a half stories high, situate on lot No 146 in the new town plot of the Borough of Hollidaysburg, being twelve feet on Juniata street, and extending back twenty f et from said street." And whereas, it is alleged that the said sum still remains due and unpaid to the said John B. Hughes, fur the use of the said James R. Johnston. Now we command you, hat you make known to the said John B. Hughes, and to all such persons as may hold .r occupy the said building, that th •y be and appear before the Judges of our said Court, ,t a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Huntingdon, on the second Monday of Au. ust next, to show if any thingthey know or have to say why the said sum of nine dollars :nd forty cents should not be levied of the :aid building, to the use of the said John B. Hught s, for the use aforesaid, if to them it Mall seem expedient ; and have you then . there this writ. Witness the Honorable George W. Woodward, Esq. President of ' ur sad Court at Huntingdon, the 16th day 1 April, A. D. 1841. - - JAMES STEEL, Proey, June 23, 1841.-4 t. THRHSING VI 1. :f ; Pip HE subscriber informs his friends JP and the public, that he has bought the Machine Shop formerly occupied by B. Long, in Allegheny street, one door west of Joseph Stewart's, where he will constantly keep on hand the celebrated Threshing Machines, as formerly made by Straub & Long.— He also uses the suspended hand wheel, one of the best improvements now in use. Machines will be delivered to any place o n the canal. Orders sent by mail, or otherwise, will be promptly attended to. 4e has also added extra Clover Concaves. All kinds of Threshing Machines will be repaired at the shortest notice. The shop will be attended jo by the subscriber him• self. A. L. DIEFFENBAC HER Huntingdon, June 30, 1841.—1 f. .NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the under signed on book or note accout are ret,p,esteil to make payment, on or before the Ist day of August next. If paymen , is delayed beyond the above specified time. Their accounts will be left in the hands of a Justice for collection. E. 1.. PLOWMAN Mill creek, Julie 4, ORPHAN'S' COURT SALE. In pursuance of an order of the Oi• pitons' Court of Huntingdon county will be exposed for public sale on the pre• 'flues on Friday the 6th day of Augu,l' , next, the following described tract °f land. situate in the township of Hopewell it, said county of Huntingdon, to vit, ad joining laud of Jacob Somme; s on the North West, lands in the name of • John Lytle on the North East, of Edward Duncan on the South List, and others, containing two hundred and ninety six acres and allowance, of which about on• hundred & fifty acres are cleared, with twenty acres of meadow, or thereabouts thereon, ou which are a large apple orch ard, one hewed log house, a Barn, and another• small dwelling house, to be sold as the estate of Henry Shultz deed. 'Terms of Sale.--One half of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest to be secured by the Bond & mortgage of the purchaser. SAMUEL SHULTZ. Executor of Henry Shultz dec'd. 6th July 1941 ts. NOTIOM TO OOLLEOOF.. The delinquent collectors of county taxes far the year 1839, are again noti fied that if the balances remaining due and unpaid, on their several Duplicates are not settled on or before the August Court, hey will he certified ii.to the Prothono tary's office and collected by execution, and the collectors of 1840, are also noti fled, that unless thee• several Duplicates are settled, in a reasonable time, a s►mi lar course will be pursued. The ennui tion of the financus ()Mlle county render' this course absolutely necessary, and no , farther notice will be-given. - JAMES MOORE. JOSHUA ROLLER. Corn's. K. L. GREENE. Hunt. June 28th 1841. at. NOTIC E. ?TAO Elisha Greene & Thomas Green and all other heirs or other perst, claiming a title or luteres to or in the rt estate of George Greene.(once of the cou ty of Northumberland in the state of P n Sylvania deed.) the Orphan's court of Huntingdon con ty have upon the petition of Robert Log, said county, setting forth in substance ti article of agreement were entered into ti der seta! between the said George Gyro,. dec'd, by which the said George Gre. agreed to convey to the said Logan, a c tams parcel of land in Barre e township Hi tingelon county, acijnir g land of David Patt el, George Greene Lewis Watson & n th for a consideration in said articles of agr• went mentioned, appointed George TR) Esqr. as a commissioner to take tht•testii ny of witnesses on Saturdify the 7th day August next, in the heir• ugh of Hunting. to prove the said centra•ct between the • George Greene dee'd & Robert Logan, the sale the parcel of land aforesaid. well upon the pact of the petitioner as adverse pr mu, which testimony is to b. • hihited to our said roust, on the sec I Monday of August next. By the court. JOHN READ, Ctn. hilic SO, IS4I MECHANIC'S LIEN, lU.I TINGDON COUNTY, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to he SherifFut Ilunting•lon County, Greet• Whereas, Robert Lytle, Jr. bath filed a •I aim in our Court of Common J'leas for he county of Huntingdon, against Thom .s Blair, owner, or reputed owner, for the , urn of one 'thndred and twenty-five dol ars and thirty-one cents, for materials urnished, and woi k done for and to a ertain building, to wit: "All that certain rame Coachmaker , s Shop, being eighteen 'et on Front street, and extending back aenty-two feet oo said street, and ad iining a blacksmith shop of Solomon •homo on the south ; said Coachmaker's hop being situate on lot No. 1 in the bo ough of Hollidaysburg." Anil whereas, it is alleged that the said um of one hundred and twenty dive dol irs and thirty-one cents still remains due nd unpaid to the said Robert Lytie, Jr. ow we command you, that you make nown to the said Thomas Blair, and to ,II such persons as may hold or occupy he said building, that they be and appear .e ore the Judges of out said Court. at a !mat of Common Pleas to be held at luntingdon, on the second Monday of August next, to show if any thing they .now or have to say why the said sum of m e hundred and twenty•five dollars and hirty-one cents should not he levied of he said building, to the use of the said tobert Lytle, Jr. according to the form nd effect of the act of Assembly in such ase made and provided, if to them it -hall seem expedient; and have you then nd there this writ. ‘i• itness the Hon. leorge W. Woodward, Esq. 'President if our said Court at Huntingdon, the 16th iay of April, A. D. 1841. JAMES S FEEL, Prey. June 13, 1841.-4 t. MEC ANIC'S LIEN. HUNTINGDON COUNry, SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to ne Sheriff of Huntingdon County, Greet- Whereas, John Barr hath Med . a claine n our Court of Common Pleas, fur the ounty of Huntingdon, against John B. lughes, ow,ier and contractor, for the •um f thirty-three dollars and fifty.five cuts, for materials f.mnd, furnished and provided, in and about and fur the eree :on and construction of all that certain came Taylor's Shop, one and a half eta. , ies high, situate on lot numbered one hundred and forty-,ix jn the new town ,plot of the borough of Hollidaysburg, be hog twelve feet on Juniata street, and ex • ending back twenty feet from said stleet. ktal hems it is alleged that the said •um still remains clue and unpaid to the -aid John Barr. Now therefore we command you, that you make known to the said John B. Ilughes, owner and contractor, and to all •uch persons as may hold or occupy the , aid building, that they he and appear hi- C.re the Judges of our said Court of Com mon Pleas, to be held at Huntingdon on the second Monday of August next, to show if any thing they know or have to say why the said sum of thirty. three &l iars and fifty-five cents shoulJ not be levied of the said building, to the use of the said John Barr, according to the form end effect of the act of assembly in such arise made and provided, if to them it shall semi expedient, and have you then and there this wilt. Witness the lion. George W. Woodward, Esq. President of our said Court at Huntingdon, the 161 h day of April, A. D. 1841. JAMES STEEL, Play. June 16, 1841.-4 t. strog finulte. d riAmE to the Resi• deuce of the sub. 1 . scriber living in Orbi- P;;;:',1% Sonia township on Sun day July 4th 1841, a dark Bay Mare mule ~,,, t two y,ars old, as near as could be judged, is shod before, and its shoulders er considerably scarred, very small thin legs, is about 11 or 12 hands high, no oth -r visible marks could be discovered. rue owner is requested to call and take t away and pay charges, or it will be sold ccording to law. July 14th 1841 WM. ArCARREI titre William Kelch, of Barree township, fun tingdon Co., and state of Pennsyl va• a, and myself, purchased of the proprie ,rs, the patent right for Barree township, •oresaid, about two weeks since, of a ichine called "A Stump Machine," for • rich I paid ten dollars more than my oportion of the purchase money ; which .11 patent right I and the said Keleh 'ld and own. jointly. Persons will b,3 warned from purchasing the same frcni • said Kekh. JOHN WARFEL June 7,1841.--9 - LIST OF LETTERS remaining In the Post Office at Alexanecia, July 1, A.l h. er Miss Regina Smith Capt. John tits John Thompson Miss Eliz'h mmiel Alexander Thortin William Joseph H. Thompkins George -er Daniel Vandyke Henry J. :1”oy J .ho Vansant Casp er .ee .m , •- John B. W ,,, denek B. vain George R. Woods George t rs Sd Charles Wit rn Mir J ret ewart John G. Young Dr. ohn M. HENRY NEFF, P. M, July 7, 1i341,—p.
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