lad yet another. n &we of Mr. JOHN COOPER was H;,..e , 1 Jim the "%milting" commit ~ .out his knowledge, consent or ap ~ l tili. He ileclars his deteriitina. to, support the Democratic Ticket, as h.,. al was s done before. 'oli4 STILL THEY COME! d/r Edifon—By the last number of • 01, Democratic (Lornfoco) Standard,'' perceive the miscalled "workingmen" held meeting on the 11th Sept. inst., in the tsorough of Franksi own, and placed my •iame on the committee of Vigilance for Frankstown township. Injustice to my self I wish, through the medium of the "Register," to say that I was not at the Frankatown meeting, and my name was used without my knowledge or consent., It was probably thus used because I was a Delegate to the Alexandria Convention, and was therefore presumed to be favora ble to their Ticket. Now, Iwsh to say a word or two on the subject of that Con vention. I went to it under the impres sion that it was to be a Wino meeting; but when there I saw that it was compo sed in part of the friends of David R• Porter— sonic of whom were facet s of• the meeting, I became dissatisfied ; and since the meeting I have disco, red that' the Locofocos claim the ticket formed as! a Loco measure, and am fully cotivinced I that it is a scheme to divide and distract the IThig party—l also have seen us the Standard a Poetical call on "the work ingmen" to come up and assist in Vetoing John Banks, and as 1 am not "A workingman! !nicest and sober, Win will rally and fill u; their ranks, Anti help on the 12th October, To Veto Honest John Banks"— in justice totnyseif I must let the public know it. JOHN YOUNG. Frankstown township, Sopt. 28,1641 111 x. Jones— By the late number of the "Democratic Standard" I observe that a meeting was held on the 1 Ith of Sept., in Frankstown, by some gentlemen prof, sing to act in behalf of the workingmen. who placed my name on their committee of Vigilance for this Borough. In justice to myself I wish, through the medium of your paper, to say that I was not at the 'rankstowa meeting, and my name wa , used without my knowledge or consent. 3011 N TiIOMSON. Hollidaysburg, Sept. 28th, 1841. In addition to these there area number of others, whose names we know were used by the "working" party folks, with• out permission, and who have expressed their dissatisfaction at such unwarrantable freedom. and avow their determination to support the Banks Ticket ; but as they have not requested, or authorized us to publicly proclaim the fact, we refrain from n►entioning their names; but we can do it if necessary, and among them will be found some of the must respectable men in our neighborhood. Truth out at Last LOOK OUT 11" oft 11.1 - G. LI 1.114 A leading loco foco in our town yesterday, while talking, as he thong it to a Workingman, said "1 Timm the ,Forkingmen ought to vote fly Porter, if WE vote for their county ticket." He was mistaken, he let The Secret Out ! that they were to sell their votes to the Workinamen, to get votes for Porter. Irfe made the mistake! and. let the cat out of the bag. Isett's "LETTER" and Mr Woods' "ARRANGEMENTS" can now be un derstood. The ticket has been got up to help Porter. LO WE OD' ! You will be cheated in ' to a support of Porter ! Loco Fo. co office holders are no Working men. They work only forthem, selves and Porter. REM EMBERTIT B.IID that certain men got up this tick et to help Davy IL This open ino;ithed politic ian let the cat out of the bag. EV' Air ..:taw who want:, to dethrone this plundering party, of pardoned horse thieves, Musa be careful they are not create This loco loco thought ho won coax a Banks man to vote for V • ter ! Friends of John Banks d not be decieved. CC 7 'RE YIEMBEIRe.ca and look at your ticket. See that they are right, and that you have a full ticket. Let no one deceive you by LYING. The locos will be busy for the Workingmen. They are anxious to deceive their old ,enemies. CU' Watch them—do any thing EXCEPT what they tel yott. .1 BOLD 0101VE If the Locoro, sang in the last ,Stand ard" does not open the eyes at our /I hig' "working" friends, to the tact that the LocolOcos are but seeking to use them, certainly naihim , can, not even the open ) declaration of diter; of Porter himself. ii e will quote a few verses, to show our readers how loving the Lorofocos are. "Ye Democrats of the old Keystone, Come ! Come! to the rescue once more. And we'll put down the whips and the Anties, NV here we often have put them before, Ye workingmen honest and sober, Come, rally and fill up our ranks, For we, m► the twelfth of October, Mudi veto the Lawyer John Banks." Now, there's a little soft sawiler fur the ••working men." The Locol'imo paper tells them that they are "honest and sob. or," fur this laver they must "rally and fill up their ranks," and help them on the 12th of October to "vEro the Lawyer John Banks." Honest, but misled, whigs true, but deceived, friends of John. Banks, what think you of this? Your allies first asked you to give up your County Ticket, and you consented, now they say you "/IlUS1"' give up John B inks and }our Democratic principles, and go in with them for previous Pardon Porter, and help to " yd. down !he wivgs and the ANTIES." Are von ready for this ? If not, at core dissol v e a ll c o n nec lion with the intrigoimr & treacherous crew "Come out from among the foul party, And vote with friends of Old Tippe - canoe." OI3ITU A ELY It FAM It D "In Me 'nicht (,/ lye we ore indealh." ril,llEn.o•ln this Bortri:h, on :lion.liiy the Clt insti nt, CHARLES \ son of Daniel U. and Hannah N.% 11, aged 14 LIST OF LE , „.,,„ 11,. in the Pest Olkee at Duntitigdosi, Oc tuber 1, 1641, which it not taken up, and t h e p o .r age paid, will 1),., sent to tie Gam.. eral Post Offset as dead letters, illiTe months from V:is 'late. ilrotherline Julio Nlizchell Thomas (lofts J. C. Martin .1. Blake fiterouimus Me Mooegal Rebecca Briggs George McCuls Clayton Jahu lough 4. Co. Chalaghan Barnard Moore bun Esq. Cutler John Marrs Mrs. NN nt E Coxe James E. Neill George B. Cohen Emeline Norris Joseph Cadwalailer P. Esq. Norris Letty Director of the poor Patton .1. R. 1/minis Sarah Parker Grubs 0. D'viti Timothy Richards George Draper .ilbert Read .1. 11. Eden William Rupert Samuel Esrey Samuel C. Rudy Daniel Evens Mary Roberts Blotter Forbis Henry cared Smith Christopher Haven Blacksmith Stork John (dose Christopher Strong Julio Ilavett Jaccn Smith Henry Inks Samuel Spencer Albert Ilaselet Foster Snyder Daniel Keaves Robe Snow Jacob care of Kesler Daniel Mr. Johnston ‘.2 Kay Thomas Smith Peter I.eedingham Alex. Smith Pitt ick I.yliarst Robert 'trough John LumPhilipcare of 'Trimble William Solomoni T. Scott Travis Samuel Livingston John of Travis James Johii Ilazß wood NN'hite Jackson McLluahan J C Esti igaltin Christopher \Jolson John NV harion S. S. Aiolsori It. B. tPalker Iloory McKee John ililliains John Wager Stallard DXVID SNARE, P. M ITuntingdon, Oct. 1, 1841. IST OF LET FERS remaining in the I'ost Office at Alexandria, O r. tuber 1,1841, which if not taken up, and the postage paid, will be sent to the Gen eral Post Office as dead letters, three months from this date. \ dams James Keys George Bowers Mlliain I.lthers James Hanker II illiam Miller John Cadwell James McElroy Jo%n Curry William Miller \Villiam Dourless Gmrge 2 Miller Adam Doolis Joseeh Reiss Jane Fackler Garry Rooney James Grell Frederink Salter Jacob fammill & Porter 2 Shorter Thomas Keifer Moses Spyker Samuel Kessler P. F. ;ins James Youns f: er g o 11. 11E‘;RX NEFF, P. M Alexandria, Ocr. 1, 1841. To tlic rulers , f flutiPingdon Cottley. FELLOW-CH IZENS: -ETA. toys If to your :nsitkration for the ~ t at the owing election, a.:,1 if el..ct •:!., I pledge .yself to till the ofti,, with ituimrtialty to best of any iioility. MA THEW DEAN. Williamsburg, Aug. 25, 1841. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons kit indebted to the toughis,, latent - 11,,- Litigdon county, dee'il. are 'serf ested to intake p tyment to the undersigned; and all rouse having claims agrinsi suit estate will present them propel ly authenticated tor settlement. 1110.11.1 S DOUGLASS, 111LL1A111 SN 17/ER. Admitti4lralute. flO. lel I. ;MEC 71 1 .1.Vit's HUNTINGDON COUNTY. as. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of Huntingdon county Gree ng Whereas . Alba B W heeler bath filed a claim in our court of Common Pleas tia the county of Huntingdon against Gilbert L. Lloyd owner, and John Hetherington con tractor, for the sum of eighty seven dollars and seventy six cents, for work done and ni aerials furnished in and about the erec tion and construction of all that certain two story crick [louse erccted and built on Lot No 137, on the eas; erly side of said Lot on Montgomery street, n the borough of Hollidaysburg and county aforesaid. and fronting on said street thirty ei.;ht feet, and extending back thirthy feet; and also against the lot or piece of ground or curtilege appurtenant to said building. And whereas it is alleged that the said sum still rem ins due and unpaid to the said Alba B Wheeler. Now therefor( we command . you, that you make known tn the saii Gil bert L. Lloyd owner: Al John Hetherington contractor•, and to all such persons as may hold or occupy the said ouilding, that they be and appear before our Judges of said court, at a court of common pleas to be held at Huntingdon on the second Monday of No vember next, to show if aynthing they know or have to s,.y why the said suns of eighty seven dollars and seventy six cents should not be levied of the said building to the use of the slid Alba 11 Wheeler, accordisvf to the form and effect of the act of Assembly in such case made a•nd provided, if to them it shall seem expedient. and have von them there this writ. Witness the Hon Geo. W. Woodward Esq. President of our said court at Huntingdon, the 18th day of August A. 1841, JAMES SFEEL, ProCy, Sept 29, 1841, C11,1.17C 9 s LIEA HU.% i 7.1 GDON COUNTY NS, The e , uhnionwealth at Pennsylvania to the :iheriff of Mintier:don county Whereas Alba B Wheeler bath filed a claim in our court of Common Pleas for the county of Huntingdon, at Cilbert L. Lloyd owner, and James 111. Page contrac tor, for the sum of eighty four :dollars and ighty five cents, for work done and mate rials to rnished in and about the erection and constructir.n of all that c,rtain two sto ry _ Brick House situate in Mongemery stree in the borough , of Hollidaysburg in said county, fronting o n said 31ontgomery scree , forty feet, and ex tending hick thirty feet, and erected and built on lot No 137, according to the plan if said borough, and also against the lot or piece of ejoinal and curtilege appurtenant to said bud ding% And , vhereas it ;s alleged that tne said sum still remains due and un piid to the said Alba 11 Wheeler, Now, tk,r. fore we ci mmand you that you make known to the sail Gilbert L Lloyd owner. and James 11. F...a ; :e c , ntractor, and to all styli persons as may I,ld ter occupy the said Ottihling, that they he and appear before the Judges of our said coma at a court oil Gommnn Pleas to be held at Huntingdon on the second M-nday of November unkt, to show if any thing they know or have say, why thr sum of eighty,rur ind eighty five cents should not he levied • ,1 : the said building to the use of Allyi li. • , e lyr according t.) the term and ff- ct the act of Assembly in such c use made :old provided, if to them it shall seem ex •,,dient, and have you then and there this wn it. Witness the am Geo 1V Wood , ird Esq . President of mir said curt at Hun tingdon, the 18th 4.iy of August A. I). 1841 JAMES STEEL, Prot'y. Sept. 26 1841. 01E C 5.17 C 9 N LIIX 1117.1TINGDOIN COUNTY, as. The Cilmnionwcalth of Pennsylvania, to the Slit-riff of Huntingdon county, Creeting: Whereas, James N. Stitt bath filed a claim in Imr court of common pleas for the county! of Huntingdou, against Robert Wiggins for' the sum of twenty seven dollars and seven tv-one cents, for work, labor and services', done as a carpenter, in and about the erec tion and construction of all tl,at certain two 'story log d wt 1 ling house situate in Tell town ship, Huntingdon Co. , and also against the lot or piece of ground and curtil apporte-, tent to the said building—the said building' being on and the said lot part of a lot of a bout sixteen acres of land adjoining land 4 ‘Vm Wilson on the south, Samuel Wiggins! on the east, Gideon Shearer on the North ! and Plexander Scott on the west.--and! whereas it is alleged that the said still re! ! m tins due and unpaid to the said Jamey! N Stitt. Now, we command you, as you! were before commanded, that you make. known to the said Robert Wiggins and to! all such persons as m ty hold or occupy the said building, that they be and appear be, fore the Judges of ote' said court, at it court of Common Piers to lie held at Hunting don on the second M ulay of November next, to she wif :any • I.ing they know or have to say, why the said stun of twenty-' seven dollars and seventy-one cents, should not he levied of the said building, to the use of the said James N Stitt, according to the form and effect of the act of Assembly in such case made and provided, if to them it shall seem expedient, and have yon then there this writ. Witness the lion. Geo W Woodward President of our said court at Huntingdon the 20ih day of August, A. D. JAMES EEL, Prot)% Sept. 29 1841. Tat ()PULAR REMEDIES. Tie• ma ppular remedies of the present d.t :tie thns, which cleanse and purify the bleu and which :ire known to a innocent in thei qua:ities Such r• merit., as Mercury, Anti mom'. Z ac, and the y,.course to bleeding in diseases, are now out ref fashion, ond vegeta ble remedies are the popular medicine now. Brandt, th's Vegetable Universal Pills are used and app:eciat:d. They ure known to act nn every part of the body; being taken up by chyle they p tss into the blood, which they purify; and it sit aild be remembered that thy only those parts fern the 1,1,40 which were the cause of tritlamithn N .thing is equal to ridding the vitiated hu with a vegetable of this kind which eight) -four years have proved neve • .1 • injury out alw sys good. Sold at the :tore of WM. STEW 41;T, Huntingdon, Pa. OSE OINTNI ENT, for the cure of t litter, Iti!ig- worm, P . ,tople4 on t:ie I.tee, a auperiur just received and fur sale at the D..ult Sr'ne of T. K. SIMONTON. Huntingdon, Oct, 6, 1841. • "6'4; Proelamat ion. WRE in and by an act of the General Assembly of the Com. Imonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled un "An act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," enacted on the £d day l or July, 1830, it is enjoined on rue to give public notice of such an election to be held, and to enumerate in such notice, what officers are to be elected, I, JOSEPII SIIANNON, Sheriff of the county of Huntingdon, do therefore hereby make known, and give this PUBLIC NOTICE to the electors of the said coanty of Burt tin don, that a PEARAL ELECTION will be h; Id in the said county nn the SECOND TUESDAY IN OCTOBER, next (being the 1...2th day of the month), in all the several districts composed in the following:order, viz: Ist Di - Strict composed of part of Hensl demon township, west of the line begin. tug at Mifflin county line on the summit of Jack's mountain, thence west so fat as to include the farms owned by Michael Speck and the heirs of James Kelly to Mill Creek, thence up the said creek to West township line, thence along said line to the line of M county, amid al• so a part of Porter township, sod all that part of Walker township not in the 20th district, at the Court House in the llos rough of Huntingdon. District compirsed of Dublin town ship, at the house of Mathew Taylor, jr. in said township. 31 District composed of Warriormark township, including so much of Snyder township as formerly belonged to "or riormark township, at the house lately oc cupiedby Christian Wick. 4th District composed of the township of Allegheny, at the house of Jacob Black. sth District cotnposed of that part of the township of ‘Vootherry not included in the 6th ilistrict, and part of Morris, at the house of Christian Ilewit, in Williams. burg. 6Th District composed of all that part of Woodberry township, layin?, .ion:11 of a l line to commence at the line of said town.l ship on the summit orrussey's mountain, thence to run westoardly, an as to in, elude the imos, of Joseph Everhart. nod -oath of the hOOSf! Of Aaron Burns, John Uitrh and Pew Sorriek, =o as to include, the Power Intl Piny Y creek, and theory' too the line ot said township on the summit •of Canoe moitittain, at the public school house on the premises of Samuel 11.!mles, on the I lite) , creek road loading Iron Sprintield furnace to NIA 7th District composed of the towns'iip of itopewdi, at the house of David S:- 11101111111, in said township. 8 , 11 District composed of the township f Birrim, at the hints , . of John Harper, the town of ..ialesbury, in said town- ship. District eompo.etl of the township of , at the house of John Lutz, io Shirley.burg. 10th District composed of the township of Antis, including that part of said town ship which was formerly attached to the fld district, at the house of John Bell, in said township. 11th District composed of Porter and part of Walker townships, and so much of West township as is included in the following boundaries, to wit; beginning at the south west corner of Tobias Caul luau's farm on the batik of Little Juniata river, at the lower end of Jackson's nar rows, thence in a north-easterly direction to the must sowbelly corner of the fat in owned by Illichael Maguire, thence north 40° west, to the top of Tussey's mountain to intersect the line of Franklin township, thence along said line to Little Juniata river, thence down the same to the place of beginning, at the public school house in the town Of Alexandria. 12.11 i District compose - (I of the township of Franklin, a: the house formerly occupi ed by William Lytle. tith District composed of 'fell town• ship, at the Union school house near the Methodist meeting house, in said town ship. 14th District compoied of Sprinafielii township, at the school house near Hunt er's mill. I.lth District composQd of part of Union township, at the house formerly occupied by L. S. Lagoon!, in said township. 16111 Distrirt composed of that part o Henderson township not included in th Ist district, at the public school housj a the villa„ , re of Roxbury. 17th Diszrict composed of Tyrone town• ship, including that part of said township! which was ',innerly iittached to the tid electi•ut district, at the house of James Crawl Mal, in Tyrone township. ISt'► Dist net composed at Morns town ship, at the hots: of Frederick bubo io 811111 LOW/Ishii, . . - , . 19th District composed of that part ot West township not included in the nth • district, at the public school house on the ' farm formerly owned by Jain,..s Ennis in said township. • 20th District composed of those put; of the township; of Dor weD and Walker within the following boundaries, to wit: beginning at flartsuck's Gap in 'Fusser', mountain, thence down Gardner's Ham so as to include the h•laie or hit hew Garner, Isaac Bowe rs nil George Brum beggh; thane, in a atra3iplat lige *pone ey's Gap to the Union townshiii toence down the same to a point op p 'site David Corbin's, thence down no raiht line, including the house of D. yid Corbin, to the corner of Porter town ship, on the Huntingdon and Woodcock Valley road, thence along the said summit to the place of beginning, shall hercaftei be a seperate election district, and that the general election for said district be held at the holse occupied by Jacob Mu ;.thy, in the village of McConnelsburg. 21st District composed of that part of the township of Union, now compuring ihe township of Todd, beginning on the of Bedford county where the line of ~.i triN;field and Union townships meet, thence by the line between the townships to a point Oil said line, nearly opposite John SO as to include his farm,' 'thence by a straight line to Hopewell township line at Forshey's Gap on Ter race mountain, thence by the line of Hopeo ell anti Union too nships to Bed ford county line, thence to said place of beginning, shall hereafter be a seperate district, and the electors thereof shall lierealter hold their general elections at the house now occupied by J. Henderson, in said distlict. 522nd I)istrict composed of that part of \N est township on the south.east side of NN'arrior ridge, M . ginning at the line of %Vest n l Ileildcrscri tewilship, at foot of said ridge to tliv line of Barre, township, thence by the division like of Rance and I'est to tiships to the summit of mountain, to intersect the line or Hen derson anal %Vest townships, thence by said line to place of beginning, shall be a seperate election district, to be culled , •Mtirrey's Run district,' and that the elector; therein shall hold their general elections at the louse now occupied by Denj:tittin Corbin on Murrey's num 23d District composed of CI ow well town ship, shall hold their general election at the house one: at:copied by \V at. 111'Car rel in thns/mid. 24th District composed of the Town ship of Frankstown at the public school house in the Borough of Frankstown. 4 25th District composed of the town -Jill, of Blair constituting a seperate elec• (ion district to hold their election, there fore at the public school house in Holli daysburg. 26th District composed of the Borough of flollidaysburg at the brick school house n said Borough. 27th District composed of the town of Gay-port at the school house in said town o here the Borough election; are held. At which time aad place will be elect ed. ONE PENNON For the office of povernor of Peonsylvit ONE PERSON lobe Shei itr,l Cowoy or ituntinplon ri 0 pEhSONS r 0 represent the said county in the Gen eral assent:fly of the Coatni,snwealth, ONE PER`,,O.V To be Tceasurer of to s d coursty, ONE PEN SON To be Coroner of the said county in th place of James A. Nl'Cahat resigned, GIVE PERSON To be Commis,ioner of ihe said county, ONE PEIIS'ON Cu be Auditor of' ihe said county, And the Sheriff of every county in the Commonwealth, :s directed by the said zictol . ...lssembly to give notice. .• That everj , peron, excepting justices •if the peace, who shall hold any office of appointment of profit, or trust un der the government of the United States, or of the State, or of any city or incorpo • rated district, %%halter a commissioned officer or ait - ent, who is, or shall be, em ployed under the legislative, executive or Judiciary department of this State, or of the United States, or of any incorporated lktrict, and aluo that every member of Ciangrc,i, and of the State Legislature, and of the selett or comlllllll Connell ofany city, or commissioners of any incorpora ted District, is by law, incapable of hold. tag or exercising, at the same time the of • [leer or arpaintinent of Judge, Inspector or Clerk of any electron of this common wealth, and that no Inspector, Judge, or other officer of any such eketion, shall be eligible wally office to be then voted fin," "In case any clerk, appointed under the provisions of this act shall reject to attend at any election daring said year, it shall be the duty of the inspector who ap pointed said clerk, qualified an aforesaid, who shall perform the duties of the year. And the return judges of the respec, five districts are rilatred to meet at the Court house iu il,intingdon, on Friday socee, ding the second Tuesday in Orin her and there to p..rforin the duties en joined upon them by law. Given under my nand at Huntingdon, the 20th nay of September 1841, and of the independence of the United StAtes the sixty-firth JOSEPH SHANNON, Sheriff. [God save the Commonwealth.] Executor,' Il'otice. r r rEits testamentary on die estate 444 J.,1111 Blair, late of Dublin township, Huntingdon county, deceased, have bee, granted to the und..rsigned. All per,on baring cl dills Or delllallilsagailist tie est.k , of said deceased, wig please tn.tke th kitten without delay ; and all persons i twined to said estate are requested to c tel make sett' meat immediately, I)AVID BLAIR, A. C. BLAIR, / A•inot !.' I, IV, Executors. Orl3liiiilS / Court Nale. DY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Z 4 Court of Huntir.gdon county, will:be xposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, o the premises, Friday, the Ist clay of ktober, next, (1841) the following real es ite, being the real e,tate of which aivid .ckson, late of Barree township, in the said :ounty, d, ed. died, seized, viz: "A tract or ,t tree' of land situate in the said township of tiarree, surveyed the 4th June, 1795, and re airveyed the 27th May, 1812, on a warrant ranted to James Little, datLd 14th Novem :ter, 1786, adjoining lands of Lines Stewart, MeMonigal and others, containing 191 cres and 19 perch: s, and allowance, &c., with a two story log dwelling house, a large frame bank barn, & orchard, & about 80 ac res cleared thereon. Also, 1 other small tract or parcel of land, adjoining the tract above described on the north, and lands of Samuel Barr, David Barr and William Bicket on the south east, containing 25 acres, more or Icss, with a saw mill, a frame grist mill with one pair of chopping stones, and a large die . tillery thereon yr, cted. The said two tracts of land, &e. to be sold subl.ct to a lease thereof to a certain William Bell, which lease still expire on the Ist cay of April, 1842,—and subject aloo to the interest of Margaret Jackson, with.w if Joseph Jne k son+ E,q. deed. therein ; being the sum if thirty dollars yearly during her life, which ammil payment, or sum of money is cln.rg ed upr n the said real estate, by the last will and te,- tament of the said Joseph Jackson, Eq. de ceased. 1 Ms OF SALE:—One half of the pur chase money to be p id on confirmation Of the sale, and the rcsiduz within one year thereafter with interest ; to be st cur a ed by the bonds and mortgage of the pure, stir. By the Court, JOHN Clerk. Sale to commence at 1 o'RclockEED,, P. M. of said day. Attendance will be given on the day of wile by JAMES STEWART, Z4dlm9s. ofA GEC. RUE WILSO/,SJackaon, deed. Sept. 15, 1841. 17mitray. ar ME to the stable of the IP.' . ‘i- ) subscriber, living in the Borough of Alexandria, * • Monday the tad] inst. a SORREL HORSE, about fil teen 11311,19 high, with all hio: feel „hate, and a bald lace, about eighteen years (doge. The owner is requested to conic forward prove property pay charges and take him away, otherwise he %bill be dit•tpo,ed i taccorcliog to law. THOMAS LUGAR. Sept. 15th 1641. STRAY COW. CIAME to the residence or the Subscriber, livinu in 11,.nderson townihip, Hunting c, unty, on the 31st of Aug „ lc. i nod Whits MULEY COW, supp,,st d to be .ietweon 8 and 9 years 01d...-. i s re quested to come forward; ,yway cliarg -s, and take. her , she 1,,111 be disposed of accordibg Ito law. NV M. GA H AGRI,. Scpt. 15, 1341.—Stp, heriffalty. To the Voters of huntingdon County. FELLOW-CITIZENS -1 oiler myself to row. consideration as a Candidate lur the :dike of Sheriff. at the ensuing general elcction,aml respectfully solicit yoursup port. Should I be successful, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of said QC• lice pith impartiality and fidelity. JAMES "lEm PLETON. Slorlevsborg July 3, 18-11. saulurridar.ar, To Ike Eltetors of Huntingdon Cause,. FELLOW-CITIZENS: Circumstances rentleir it proper that I should withdraw my name; as a candidate for the office of Sheriff; in so doing, permit me to return my thanks td those of my friends whose kind feelings weird interested in my kliult. C;E.I. W. RUSS. Birmingham, Sept. 21, 1841. To the Voters of Huntingda County, Thankful to my numerous friends far their tendered support, 1 hereby inform them that 1 have withdrawn from the cati vo, for the Slierifllilty, and shall most cheerfully support the NVoikingmea's ticket, at the head of which is the name o f niir John Shaver, for Sheriff. Cll RIS . TI AN CiArt, Finntingirm, $ t. ai,7184t. LOST Certille tte of deposite of the Marine Bank of B:lltimore, dated the 26th day of July, 1841, No. 2a4, for one thousand sixty nine dollars and ten cents, payable to the or der d Lent) P. Miller, and ny him endor sed, p tyable to the order of Lunt, Entrain. Poyinent being stopped, the Butler will please return it to 3. I'. Miller, or to the Bank, or James Entrekin, et 11:e Run, Pa. Baltimore, Aug. 31, 1841. naDI DATIOIT. The dedic•ttien of tht7cletholl4st pal Church in the town of Warriortnark, ill take place on Sunday, the 17th day Octoher next, where the following din• moished Clergymau have consented to ,tend, viz: Rev. H enry Slicer of Carlini,: Rev.itcob Larkin 01 H s Avg, .tatton, Rev. tieorge llildl Presiding :lifer, together with several other Preach , from the adjo.eing Circuits, when and :here all ri.mos friendly to the cave, re tewectfully invited to attend, by 'I'l'l: TR us hi:Es Sep'. 9 0 2, 1841
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