,r 4,r1 ITEMS OF ALL KINDS. trrThe increase of members of the Methodist Episcopal Church for the year ending June Ist, was 60,938, ALTERED rio•rEs.—Notes of the Com mercial bank of Millington, altered so as k o read Conriercial bank of Pennsylva- IF .4, are in circulation in Philadelphia. 0:rIt is said that the present Lord Mayor of London was, some forty years ago, a journeyman mason in Nashville, Tenn. The subscription in London for the re lief of the sufferers by the conflagration Hamburg, exceeded E 26,000. In Cleveland, Ohio, the number of tee. totallers amounts to about 3,000! There are said to be in Kentucky 962 Revolutionary pensioners—of whom 13 ace between 100 and 109 years of age. YEAST, it is said, has been given to the Yankee lasses to make them rise early; but others, of less industrious habits, have rejected the prescription, and will not rise by a,'leven. Oh, hops! A man told us the other day that het lied lost his appetite, and, said he, " 1 re ally hope that no poor person has found it—for it will certainly be the t ulna tion of him if he has.,' PORK HAS RIZ.-A drove of hogs were carried into the air some twenty feet, by the blowing up of a steamboat lately, in ,the 11?" ; An editor out west has discovered that the public good is not enhanced by the sale of spirituous liquor! Newton is a small potatoe by the side of that man. When a Broome county girl gets a smack, she exclaims, " if it was any body else but you, I'd make a fuss about it." If you wish to injure your credit, lounge. No man of sense will ever trust a sixpence after having detected you in lounging. " Let the toast be, dear woman," as the guest said when his hostess was about re• moving it from before him to the other end of the table. COMMUNICATED. The contributors to " The Huntingdon Reading Room." beg leave to return their • thanks to the Hon. Jesus lawix for a •.•copv of the 6th Census of the U. S., po litely forwarded by him from Washington city. Huntingdon, July 13, 1842. COMMUNICATED. Tallest Yet. Mr. Thomas E. Orbison, of Orbisonia, has measured some of his rye, which rea• ches 8 feet 9 inches in height:. CROMWEL TOWNSHIP, Mrsritatous,—A gentleman belonging to' one of the most ancient and wealthy families l of this city, who must be well known to nu merous friends, having since the year 1818 up to recently, been bent nearly double, and for several years confined to his bed, has been restored to good health—has regained his natural erect position—and has quitted his carriage, and now walks with ease!! We believe this is the gentleman's own descrip tion as near as possible, and there is no ex ' • ageration in it. We will give inquirers his address, and doubt not Isis humane feelings will excuse the liberty ; so that any one doubt ing may know these facts—though he re quests his name may not appear in print.— Among other similar instances, Mr. Jas. G. Reynolds,l44 Christie street, has been re stored, an will give personal assurances of the facts of his case. Both were rheumatism and contracted cords and sinews. How has this been done? Answer.—By the Indian Vegetable Elixer internally, and Hewes' Nerve and Bone Lin iment externall y.—N. Y. Herald. For sale by THos. READ, Huntingdon, and JACOB SNYDER, Hollidaysburg. May 25, 1842. The extraordinary virtues hourly develo ped in " Dalley's Magical Pain Extractor," induce me to come forward to inform every person that its equal is not to be found for the relief of pain and cure of burns, scalds, and injuries generally. My wife for 6 years endured a constant course of suffering by 0. Salt Rheum all over her hands, arms and neck, and now with much pleasure and thankfulness do I publicly state, that she is perfectly cured. She had before used 6 dif ferent remedies, besides having had much of the first medical advice, but to no purpose. It is now more than a year since this cure was effected, yet there is not the slightest indication of a return of the complaint. Ca ses of the most alarming piles constantly yield to its influence. This statement should, I suppose, be sufficient to convince the most incredulous and prejudiced. NELSON SHAW, cor. of Jackson & Lumber sts. Albany. For sale by THOS. READ, Huntingdon, and JACOB SNYDER, Hollidaysburg. May 25, 1842. mann:mr, On Wednesday_the 29th ult ., by . the Rev Peter B. Gray, Mr. DANIEL K. KAMEY IO MISS MARY LOWRY. zamn, In this Borough, on Friday morning last, Mrs. ADRIANA CULIN, wife of Mr. Isaac V. Cohn. Religious Abtiee. Py Divine permission a series of meetings will be held in the Court House in tbis Bor ough, commencing on Thursday the 14th inst. at 8 o'clock P. M. It is expected that the Rev. Mr. Bingham will attend to assist the Rev. Mr. Jones. July 12th, 1842 SHERIFF'S SALES ALSO, • A lot of ground in Ennisville in Barree By virtue of sundry writs of Levari township, containing about one quarter of Facias and Venditioni Exponas, is- an acre , bounded on the east by a lot of limed out of the Court of Common Pleas of George Rohrer, south and west by Lewis (Huntingdon county, ar,d to me directed, Sparr and north by William Smith, there 'will be exposed to public sale, at the Court on erected a small frame dwelling house House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on one story and a half high and a log stable. Monday, the Bth day of August, 1842, the Seized, taken under execution, and to 'following property, viz: be sold as the property of Frederick E All that certain house and lot of ground Sensor, situate in the town of Hollidaysburg, on I the northerly side of Mulberry street, and in front on said street 60 feet, and exs tending in depth at right angles to the said street 180 feet to Strawberry alley, as laid out on the ground and numbered 77 in the plan of said town. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of William Lewis. ALSO, The right title and interest of Christian Staman of in and to a lot and a half of ground in the borough of Alexandria, sit uate on the northerly side of the Main st. or turnpike road, being about 90 feet in front on said street, and extending back at right angles to the same to the bank of the Penn'a. canal, bounded on the west by a lot of Dr. Houtz, and on the east by a lot of Mrs. Jackson ; thereon erected a two story frame tavern house, a plaistered' store room, and a frame stable with a shed attached. Also, about three acres of land (out lot) adjoining the said borough, land of Conrad Bucher, George Hyle s heirs and others Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Christian Sta man. ALSO, A lot of ground in the town of Shirleys. burg, fronting 60 feet on the westerly side of Main street and extending back at right angles to the same 140 feet to Back street, bounded on the south by a lot of !timber A. Barton's heirs, and on the north by a lot of David Fraker, being lot No. 17 in the plan of said town. _ Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Walter B. Hod 'son. ALSO, Two lots of ground situate on the north. erly side of the Main street or turnpike road in the borough of Alexandria, each 60 feet in front on said turnpike road, and extending back at right angles to the said turnpike road across the Penn'a. canal 206 feet back, bounded on the east by a lot of Nicholas Creswell, and on the west by a lot of Israel Grafius, Esq.; thereon erected a two story log dwelling house, and a small log stable. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of William Dean, deceased. ALSO, A lot and a half of ground situate in the borough of Gaysport, fronting 90 feet on the northerly side of Main street or turn. pike road, and extending back at right angles to the same to Juniata river, being lot No. 7 in the plan of said borough, and the half of No. 6, having thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house and back buildings, a frame building one story and a half high, and a frame stable. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John Dearmit. ALSO, A certain Furnace for smelting iron ore named and called "Chester Furnace," a casting house, a bridge house, and a coal house, erected and situated on a portion of a tract of land lying and being in Crom well township. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Joel Pennock. ALSO, The right and interest of James Dick son, and also the right and interest of George McCulloch in and to a tract of land purchased of Frederick Hys kell, situate in Warriormark township, containing about 176 acres of first rate limestone land of Mhicli about 70 are cleared, adjoining land of G. & J. H. Sho enberger, Funk and others, having thereon a pipe ore bank and a house and barn.— Also the right and interest of said James! Dickson, in and to a tract of good lime stone land adjoining the above, purchased of William Adtlleman, situate in the town ship of Warriormark, containing about 70 acres, 25 of which are cleared, with a house and barn thereon, and a good well of water at the door. Also the right and interest of said James Dickson in and to a piece! of land containing about four acres, known as "Centre Line," situate in Warrior. mark township, adjoining land of Gilbert L. Lloyd and Jacob Cronester, having 3 dwelling houses, a store room, a frame stable, a blacksmith shop, and a limestone quarry thereon. Also the right and in. terest of the said James Dickson in and to a piece of land situate-in Warriormark township, adjoining lands of G. 4. J. H. Shoenberger, Gilbert L. Lloyd, John Spit ler, and Jacob Vantries, containing about 5 acres, purchased from John Stonebraker for an ore bank, with a dwelling house 18 feet by 24 thereon, for use of the ore bank, hands. Also the right and interest of said James Dickson to the right of ore forever on 188 acres of land situate in Warrior. mark township, adjoining lands of G. & J. H. Shoenberger, Joshua Coxe and Jacob Cronester. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the right and interest of Lines Dickson and also the right and interest of George McCulloch. ALSO, A tract of laud situate in Woodberry township, containing 70 acres more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Royer, Dr Peter Shoenberger, and others, 50 acres of which are cleared and under fence, with a house and barn thereon erected. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Longen acre. ALSO, A lot of ground situate on the norther ay side of Mulberry street in the new town plot of the borough of Hollidaysburg, be ing 60 feet in front on said street, and ex tending back at right angles to the same 180 feet to Strawberry alley, bounded on the east by lot 174, and on the west by a vacant lot belonging to the proprietors, being lot. No. 173 in the said new town plot; thereon erected a frame house one and a half stories high, and a stable. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property ofJuhn Thompson, 'ALSO, All the right title and interest of Jacob Kinsell of and in a certain messuage or tract of land situate in Allegheny town. ship, hounded by land of James Hutchison, Samuel Anderson, Elias Baker and others, containing about 393 acres more or less, with buildings and improvements. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Kinsell. ALSO, The right and interest of Daniel L. Mar tin in all those two certain adjoining lots of ground situate in the town of Holli daysburg, fronting each 60 feet on Alle gheny street, and extending back at right angles to same 180 feet to Strawberry al ley, numbered 177 and 178 in the general plan of the said town, bounded on the east by Penn street, and on the west by lot No. 179, owned by Dysart dt Hemphill— having thereon erected a two story brick house facing Allegheny street, and a frame building and two brick houses facing Penn street. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Daniel L. Mar- ALSO, The balance or remaining part of the following described tract or parcel of land, alter deducting from the same the quantity of about 100 acres, sold hereto lore at sheriff sale to John G. Miles, Esq. viz : A tract of land situate in Cromwell township Huntingdon county, bounded by lands of James M. Bell, Alvah Chilcott, and others, and by the Aughwick creek, containing about 360 acres be the same more or less, about 180 of which are cleared, havino , a log double house, and large frame house, a log barn, a stable and other out houses thereon erected. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Benjamin Cor nelius, dec'd., in the hands of George Cornelius and Joseph Cornelius, Adm'rs. of said dec'd., with notice to all the terre tenants. And also the interest of Peter Cornelius (of Benrin.) and George Cor nelius, in and to the last described land, seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Cornelius of Ben jamin, and George Cornelius, with notice, to all the terre tenants. ALSO, . Two lots of ground situate in the old town plot of Hollidaysburg borough, No. 34 fronting 60 feet on Walnut street, and extending back at right angles to said street 180 feet on Union street to Cherry alley. No. 83 adjoining the last descri bed lot on the west, fronting 60 feet on Walnut street and extending back 180 feet to Cherry alley, on these two lots are erected three one and a half story houses, weather boarded, and one log Iwo story dwelling house and a frame weather boar lied back building. Also, one lot of ground in the new town plot of the bo rough of Hollidaysburg, fronting 78 feet on the south side of Walnut street and extending back 175 feet on Union street to Cherry anti 34} tee( on said alley, having a small one and a half story frame building thereon .•rerted • the same being) numbered 197 in said town plot. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of McGintie Matterth ALSO, All that certain two story brick build ing, situate on W.driut street in the bo rough of Hollidaysburg, county of Hun tingdon, and on lot No. 196, in new town plot of said borough, fronting on said Walnut street, thirty feet and exiending back twenty seven feet, and the lot or piece of ground and curtileg , appurtenant to said building. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the propene of WJliain C. Alexander. LSO, All that certain too story brick build ing, situate on ‘Nalnut street in the bo rough of Hollidaysburg, county of Hunt ingdon, and on lot No. 81, in the old plot of said borough. containing in front on said Walnut street - and extending back --. and the lot or piece ofground and cartilage appurtenant to said build, ing. Seized, taken under execution, and to ibe sold as the property of Jondthan Stouter. ALSO, All that certain two story brick build ing, erected and situate in the borough of Hollidaysburg, and on lot No. 177, accor.. ding to the general plan of said borough, and containing in front on Allegheny et. 26 feel and 54 feet back, and the lot or piece ofground and curtilege appurtenant thereto. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Darnel L. Mar- ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate in Ilarree township, bounded on the east by laud of Alexander Ennis, north by lands of David Barr, west by lands of James Stewart, and on the south by other land of James Ennis, containing one hun dred and ten acres more or less, having a two story house aiiil a one and a half story house and a frame barn , thereon...- Also one other tract of land in said town , ship adjoining lands of John Smith, Joseph Ohurn, enlt on the north by the above described tra, t about si , veory ;iii, of winch are cleared, having two one and a half story houses and a bank barn thereon erected. Seized, taken tinter execution, and to be sold as the property of James Ennis. ALSO, By virtue of a writ of Test. Vend. Ex ponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Mifflin county, and to me direct ed will be exposed to public sale at the Ititne and place above mentioned, the fol lowing property, viz: All the right and interest of Samuel S. Wharton, one of the defendants, in and to the following described tracts of un seated land, situate in Huntingdon coun-1 ty, viz: a tract of 379 acres of land war ranted in the name of Robert Watson in West township, 75 acres of land in the, name of John Stewart in Frankstown township, 300 acres of land in the name of Thomas York in Shirley township, 100 acres of land in the name of Robert F. El lis in Shirley township, and a tract of 348 acres 48 perches in the name of John Bow man in Shirley township. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Samuel S. Whar ton. JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Hunting. ? don, July IS, A. D. 1842. S IC E GIS TER' S TicE. NOTICE is hereby given to all per. eons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be present ed for confirmation and allowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday, the 10th day of August next, viz: 1. Jacob Long and Jonathan Lantz, Ex• ecotors of the last will and testament of Peter Long, late of Allegheny township, deceased. 2. Wray Maize, Administrator of the estate of Joseph Maize, late of the borough' of Huntingdon, deceased. S. Alexander Bell and James Ewing, Administrators of the estate of Thomas Bell, late of Barree township, deceased. 4. David Snare, Administrator of the estate of Margaretta Messencope, late of Hopewell township, deceased. 5. William Reed, Administrator of the estate of Rudolph Wonderleigh, late of Morris township, deceased. 6. Samuel McKinstry and Margaret McKinstry, Administrators of the estate of Rodney McKinstry, late of Shirley , township, deceased. 7. David Tussey, Guardian of William Donnelly, a minor son of William Don nelly, late of Morris township, deceased. 8. George Otenkirk, Administrator of the estate of George Otenkirk, late of Hen derson township, deceased. 9. David Good, Guardian of Samuel and Mary Ann Bossier-, and of David Good and Joshua Roller, Guardians of David, Elizabeth, Susannah and Sarah limoder, all minor children of lacob Ilmoder, late of Woodberry township, deceased. JOHN REF.!), Register. Register's Office. Homing. don, 9th July, A. 1). 1842. 5 : II if MI U U , MRS. M'CONNELL'S TEMPERANCE HOUSE, Iluntingdon. /WM , . friends and patrons of the late John McConnell, are respectfully informed that the old stand will still be kept by his widow, for the accommodation of their old friends and strangers. Mrs. McConnell feels assured that those who shall favor her will find that no exertions of hers will be left unperfor med to render their accommodations such, as are sure to please. She earnestly hopes that the old friends and patrons of her la mented husband, will not desert her now, in this hour of her utmost need. Her house will be kept entirely upon principles of Temperance, and customers will find there that quiet and freedom which sobriety gives. Connected with the House is a large and extensive READ ING ROOM, filled with daily and week ly Journals from every part of our country. Kr Persons wishing to send their chil dren to either of the Academies of this place, can have them accommodated with quiet and comfortable boarding. Huntingdon, July 4th, 1842. NOTICE. LL persons having unsettled accounts Oa with the subscribers are requested to call and settle them, on or before the August Court, or they will be placed in the hands of the Law after that time for collection. The books are now in the hands of D. I Buoy at Huntingdon. M. BUOY & Co. I lunting:Tm, dune 9, 1842. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PUBLIC SALE. Lands of James Campbell, Senior, de ceased. Sale by Executors. WILL be offered at public vale on the premises, on Wednesday, the 7th day of September 1842, in pursuance of the will at James Campbell, Senior, late of Toboytie township, Perry county, de ' cei,cd, viz: Otft, track of Patented Land situate in' 'Tot,;y tie township, Perty county, on the main road leading from New German , town to Concord, bounded by lands of George Johnston, Hugh 4- John Gray, and others, containing 126 acres 6 perches and allowances; thereon erected a two story DWELLING HOUSE AND ST. a new Grist•mill and Saw-mill, the Grist mill having two pair of first rate quality French burrs, and one pair country stones, a never failing stream of over head water. One tract of Patented Land adjoining the above containing about 170 acres, with allowances, thereon erected a Tit 0 S TOR Yl5ll ELLING ar; HOUSE, BANK BARN and u • other out Buildings, a never fail ing spring of limestone water, one tenant house and stabling. One tract adjoining the above containing about 80 acres, about 20 acres cleared. An indisputable title can be made to purchasers, and possession given on the first day of April, 1843. Terms of sale to be made known on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day, attendance given by JAMES CAMPBELL, THOMAS 111cKEE, HUGH CAMPBELL, Executors. Huntingdon, Joly 13, 1842.—t5. INtlatiVe• , p HE undersigned having been duly ap .. pointed Trustee of the estate and elfects of George W. Pennock, late of Chester Coun ty, Pennsylvania, an Insolvent Debtor, all persons indebted to said Insolvent will make payment, and all creditors of said Insolvent, are requested to present their respective, accounts or demands. THOS. E. CROWELL. No. 97 Walnut st. Philadelphia. July, 13, 1842.-lui. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ILL be sold, by order of the Orphans' Courts of Huntingdon and Bedford counties, on the premises in Dublin township, on SATURDAY, the 6th day of AUGUST next, a certain tract of land situated on either side of the county line between Huntingdon and Bedford counties, containing about 500 ACRES, more or less, about 90 acres cleared and un der fence, and about 12 ocres of which is meadow, and about 40 acres can be made ex cellent meadow. Thereon erected Two Log Rouses, im two stories high, a double log -- barn, all shingled ; and also two apple ORO EIARDO. - There is also a good water power - on the Aughwick creek, which runs through the tract, and the woodland is heav ily timbered with white pine. There is a never• failing spring and spring house near the dwelling. The whole land is tillable except eight or ten acres. All the buil dings are situated in Bedford county, within halt a mile of the State road leading from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, and within fifteen miles t f the turnpike leading from Philadel- Phia to Pittsburg. The 'Mots will be made known on the day of sale. Any person wishing to purchase, can se, the land or ascertain the terms at any time previous to sale, by calling on either of the undersigned. HENRY MATHIAS, JOHN MATHIAS, Ex'rs. of Philip Mathias deed. June 22, 1842. 4t OR PILIXS) COURT SWIG E. Tr6-N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' 4._%, Court of Huntingdon County, will be exposed to public sale on Wednesday the '2oth day of July next, A. D. 1842, on the premises, a certain tract or parcel of land, situate in Walker town ship in said county, surveyed on a warrant in the name of William Wallace, adjoining lands late of John Dean, dec'd, and others, containing three hundred and ninety acres and thirteen perches, unseated—late the real estate of John Patton, Esq., dec'd. Tetras of Sale:—One half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of sale, and the residue within one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, JOHN REED, Clerk. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.— Attendance will be given on the day of sale by DANIEL AFRICA, 'Zildmr's' of John GEORGE TAYLOR, S Patton, decd, June 29, 1842.—t5. TO OUR CREDITORS. I T AKE notice that we have applied to the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, for the benefit of the laws of this Commonwealth made for the re lief of Insolvent Debtors, and the said Court has appointed the 2nd Monday (and Bth day) of August next, for the hearing of us and the creditors, at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, when and where you may at tend if you see proper. BENJAMIN GRAY,• JOHN MYERii, DANIEL SPEESE, DAVID J. MATTERN, JAMES SM AI ,LM AN, JAMES GILLELAND, BENJAMIN LIGHTNER •HENRY DONNELLY,• . 3 AMES CALDWELL, July IS, MECHANICS' LIENS, THE following writs of Scire Faciaa stir Illechanice Lien& have been issued out of the Court of C om mon Pleas of Huntingdon county, returnable on the second Monday of August 1842, and placed in the hands of the Sheriff of said county, of which all claimants Viand persons interested will take notice. David S. Lindsey 1 Claimsso,36, for work vs and labor done in and Martin Walls, own- about the erection of er or reputed owner all that one and a half story frame house, situate on Montgomery street, in the " N. Liberties," of the Borough of Hollidaysburg, fronting on said street on lot No. 60 in the plan of said Borough, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilege ap purtenant thereto. William Elder who !lath') Claim *359,78, survived Henry Kring, for work and la 'deed which said William bor done and ma- Elder and Henry Kring terials furnished were lately acting under yin the erection & the name &firm of Kring I construction of & Elderall that certain I frame building, 3 j John Bonslough. and a half stories high, situate in the Borough of Gaysport, 30 feet in front and 90 feet back, erected on lot No. 6 in the plan of said Borough, and the lot tor piece of ground and curtelege appurtenant thereto. Philip Winters and l Claim $126,76 for work William Jones, tea- and labor done and ma ding under the firmterials furnished, to and of Winters & Jones (for all that certain two vs story brick building sit- Daniel L. Martin.) uate on Allegheny st. in the Borough of Hollidaysburg, and on lot No 177 in the new town plot of said Borough, be ing '76 feet is front on said street and 54 feet back, and the lot or piece of ground and cur tilege appurtenant thereto. _ . 'John Scott for the usel Claim 8299,99, for of Job Maan Esq. I work and labor done vs to all that certain one A. W. Kinney owner I story frame Fcundry and contractor J situate in the town of J)uncansville, opposite the new brick Baptist Church in said town, with the ground and cur tilege appurtenant thereto. John Fries now for use Claim $160,--.for of Edward Bell and Jo- work and labor done sepli Higgins and materials furn vs , ished to and for the A W Kinney owner or I building last above reputed owner. J described and the lot of ground and curti lege appurtenant. McFarlane & Garbcr‘ . Claim $63,94, for vs materials furnished A W Kinney reputed , for the building or 'owner & contractor. J Foundry last above described, and the lot of ground and curd lege appurtenant thereto. Benjamin Nugent ) Claim $220, for work vs and labor done and ma- Philip Beamer own- terials furnished to and er, or whoever may for all that certain be owner, and Phil- frame cooper shop, one ip Beamer contract- and a half stories high, or. situate on the turnpike road, fronting on said road 40 feet and exten ding back 30 feet, in the town of Duncans ville, and the lot or piece of ground and cur , tilege apput tenant. Cyrus Egbert Claim $lOO, for work vs and labor done and ma James Hetherington terials furnished to and for all that certain two story brick house sit uate on Newry street in the borough of Gays port, and on lot No. 76 in the plan of said borough, being 26 feet in front and 34 feet back, and the lot of ground and curtilege ap purtenant. Charles Hughes 3 . Claim $193,45, for vs materials furnished fur James B. Frampton all that certain 2 story owner and contrator j brick dwel:ing house situate on lot No. 12 in the plan of the Bor ough of Hollidaysburg, being on the corner of Allegheny and Front streets, and the lot of ground and curtilege appurtenant. Jonathan C arothers") Claim 00, for work for use of Robert I done as a mill wright Harvey gor Defendant in the vs construction of a saw- Abraham Shoop. J mill on the farm of de fendant in Hares Valley, Union township, on the Main Run running throu&li the said val ley and emptying into the Juniata river at the farm of John Vandeyander. JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff. Huntingdon, June 29, 1842. Ire IST OF LETTERS remaining , in the Post office at Huntingdon, which if not taken out previous to the first day of Obtober next will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Ash Jesse Morrell Robert Adams Joseph Miller John Singing- Armstrong David master Barnes George M'V c r Alx Burlew K Charles Moore Perry Curts Joseph 2 Miller Henry or Clark Jane Miss Miller H John Carr Edward M'Guire P Conner Francis Nitter John Conrad Robert Pennock W G Esq Couts Joseph Plowman Richard Davis Stephen Patterson 'I homas Duyan Patrick Porter - Davis Lewellyer Porter D Ecket Josias Porter David Evens David Capt. Postleweight John Edgar Nathaniel Robison M Thomas Estep John Riffle George Estep James Reliance Transporta- Fause William tion Co 2 Fink Valentine Read J IS 2 Forsyth Isabella care Rodrick William of Charles Gouley Siter David Gast Samuel S iugart M M 2 Hall James S tvage Jahn Esq Hilemer Isaac Stevens E D 3 Heyett Daniel Smith 0 Lawrance ' Hill George Steele John 2 Hight Barton 2 Stoble H Joseph Hutcheson S'ephons Jane Miss Ickes S John Trumbl: James Long David Thompson Joseph Esq Loughery 1) Major White John Loughery Michael 3 Wilson Samuel Miller H John Wagene r John Miller James Weyhenmeyer Joseph M'l 7 arland William Walters Harvey Molson Robert Withington &Co Wharton S S Esq 3 Persons calling for letters in the above list, will please say advertised. DAVID SNARE, P. M. July 6, 1842, 1,1% E. 02.1111a31114 JITTORXEI• .1T Leilit HUNTINGDON, PA. Office in Main street, one door West of the "Journal" Printing Office. 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