Cnbc. HUNTINGDON, PA. Wednesday morning, Feb. 10, 1869 WM. LEWIS, 1 HUGH LINDSAY, EDITORS The "Globe" has the largest number of readers of any other paper published in the county. Advertisers should remember this. dffi•Tho credentials of the Lion. John Scott, Pennsylvania's new Senator, are engrossed en . a sheet of paper large enough to embraoe Mecator's prole°. tion of the globe, and with the big seal of the Keystone State make a truly formidable document. sel.. We announced in our last num ber that the House had passed the Constitutional amendment in relation to negro suffrage. The Senate still has an amendment under considera tion and will probably come to a vote some day this week. gex,The President has directed the Attorney General to make a report 'in the case of Dr. Mudd, as preliminary to a pardon. The - friends of Mudd say they have no doubt he will bo soon set at liberty. The belief is based on what the President told them. liar The Sub-Committee on Recon struction, which has charge of the sub ject of deciding upon those who are entitled to have their political disa _bilities removed, have determined to embody them all in • ono bill making in all several hundred :persons, repre senting all the reconstructed States. faa-It must be gratifying to the Di rectors of the county, and all connect. ed with the management of the Poor House affairs, to know that their re port gives more general satisfaction than any previously made. The.read fir of the statements published ‘ by . the Pireetors diScover that' money is isavOd by:haviog bOsinees. conducted properly. INCOME Erruass.—Assistant Asses sors will soon call' upon our °Wiens for. their Income and Special Taxes Orthe,Year 1869. By the amends toiy aot.of March 2, 1867, all returns of incomes and special taxes are re -qiiired to be made by the first day of " March, under a penalty of, fifty per , cent. additional..d This is two - months earlier than in fortner.years. ..The .•. The Editorial Convention met at , Harrisburg on. Tuesday last; and was welribiresentad. A !umber of' reso -lutions were passed, but a greater ''number were laid on the table. A res olution recommending an amendment . to the present-, State law of libel *as will admit of the truth being given in evidence was - adopted ; also that a committee be appointed to report a ~Scale of prises for adve rtising. to .The eleotoral vote for President aid Vice President, will be counted on the second Wednesday, the 10th of February, at one o'clock, in the chem• berOf the House of 'Repreientatives, in the., presence of the Senate, with the 'President of the Senate in the chair. The'presiding officer,llr. Wade, opens the envelopes and reads the vote, and the tellers record it. , After the vote is announced, a certificate thereof will be sent to ,the successful candidates, Grant and Colfax. IfirGen.,Prrant does not hesitate to declare his opposition to the lobby to 'all his friends : some of • the latter 'as sert that he says decidedly he will not put patronage ' the ' Congressmen as lend themselves to the various jobs: now _before the tiio Houses. All the influence he can ex ert upon those who Cisit'him is thrown constantly and earnestly against' all .schemes by which the lobby; aided by corrupt officials, are trying to get as much of the money in Treasury as possible before the Fourth of /throb: te.,lt is stated that almost imiver sally:the indiiidaal.Sentiment of ,Pon tress is opposed to the ratification: of the protocol of the Alabama treaty, in the form in'which it' now e'xistsi, and that there can be no' doubt ; •that - this , feeling will find ; legislative , eqpression when the time conies, and , there -will be a non-coneurrence in the treaty stipulations so far as the English' 'coun ter claims to our demands are con cerned. The few stray - words of Gon. Grant a few days ago, that it was not a mere question of dollars arid - cents for a few ships burned, but a ,question of the destruction of our, commerce, met with hearty approval every Where. Demooratio Oandidates for Governor. 'There is quite a sprinkling of aspi rants for the empty honor of a Demo cratic nomination for Governor.— Among the number wo find Gen. Geo. ' W. Cruis;' of Pittsburgh; Gen. IllcOnnd less, of Philadelphhi, and Hon. Asa Packer of Carbon, County. ~Heister Clymer, Ceffee-pot, Wallace, lave also been named but , Walluce and; , Clyyrei. decline to be set up 'to ,knifeked down like men of straw. 'Gen: Han cock declares that he will never again meddle with polities as long as he"is in the army. The, contest will be be tween Case and Pack,er, as the matttir stands at present.. Tice President Colfax is said to be the happiest man in the nation.— Young; healthy, with a blooming wife, he feels sure •of • th'o' future , • and his "star" is on the rise. How Democrats Elect their Judges in Philadelphia. A special dispatch from Harrisburg to the Philadelphia Evening Telegragh, says that on the,sth inst:, facts were, elicited which effectually dispose - of the contest between Judges Thayer and Greenhank for the seat' upon' the bench of the District Court of Phila delphia. On opening the ballot box of the Sixteenth division of the Twen tieth ward, before the . committee of the Legislature entrusted with the settlement of the contest, a specimen of the most ridiculous blundering, or else one of the most unparalleled frauds yet detected, was brought to light.— On counting the ballots and compar ing the result with the count Made by the election officers, the folloWing facts were disclosed The actual count showed : Votes. cast for Thayer . 283 Greenbank 270 Thayer's true majority. 13 The return of the election officers alleged that the 'vote stood : For Thayer " Green bank Greenbank's fraudulent ma• jority 66 Add Thayer's true majority , 13 Thay,er's gairi This . gain of 79 votes by. Judge Thayer, .with the mistake previously corrected and admitted by Greenback's counsel, elects,thn former. •, Meeting of the Union • Republican State Central Committee. In pursuance of the call of . the Chairman, the Union Republican Site Central 'Committed assembled at the Locbiel,ll,otel, ,llarrisburg, on , -T,hurs day, February 4th, 1869, there being a very large attendance of its mem bers. 7 After a full interchargd otopih ions, the following resolutions were adopted, viz: , • Resolved, That the next •Union Re publican State Convention. shall be hold in the city of Philadelphia on Wodnesday, , the.23d day of June next at 10 o'clock, a, m., for the purpose of nominating eandidates.•for • Governor and• Judge of the Supremo Court:• • • Resolved, That this Committee ear -neatly recommend the adoption of a proper , Metropolitan Police • bill, and request , : the-Republican members of the Legislature to give to the,measure an 'earnest.and vigorous support. • -"On',MOtion of 'Mr.•Miller, of Craiv ford, andMr.Rillingfelt, of Lancaster, the followingiireamble and rescilutiOn wore adopted, viz: •WnEauks, Vigorous economy haS .been made a cardinal principle of the Republican party; therefore, , •-• Resolved, That' we do sincerely de sire that all persons occupying an otli dal position' shall haven duo respect for the same in all their actions, be fieving that the future success , ot our party depends largely , upowthe strict observance of that principle. • G. A. Gnow, Chairman GEO.* W. lIAMERSLY, SEC'S. SEr'We have never read of a :.more dreadful instance of the effects of 'as ungovered temper than happened at Pittsburg, on Saturday last. 'lK,.little boy named .Miller; aged about ,seven years,,was shot in , the:back by a Ger man barber, moiled. Kanffraan, and died in a fev,,minntes : , The barber shop iS "situatedunder : th(i; ,Law rence,liotel, tn the cellar, and the lit tle fellow, with other boys, bad iran down the stops and annoyed the barber by'darkeninghia shOp, when he elia4- ed them away. Miller retUrned, when he, deliberately raised .a ;pistol and Shot through the window, the ball tak ing effect in the;little boy's back.— littuffnian: has: 'been arresteCand' held for trial . '4oW,paiiiful ; te . thiOfc„OrthO effects of an uncontrolled Here, a man surrenders himself to.'his fronzy and strilees'down' an' - itinooent boy, for a trivyt:Offence. It'phows the groat importance gf keeping the angry passions-in check; • and is a warning to all who have not yet learned Self posseskma. r- . .• Accident to, Hon: Geldlia'A. Grow A passenger trail on 4,lle•=Laekft , wanna and Bloomsburg Railroad ran off the traelo(tit• Beach-Haven-Off Fri day last... ' Rea! Galush'a A•iGrow, Chairman of- the• . Republican • State Central Committee, was Severely :burn ed, Liut-his.injuries are not of a serious lobaraeteri Ho-was on his way to. his home in' SuSquebanna' county,' : &Om Harrisburg; where he had,just:,atten ded a meeting of 'the State •Central CommitteO. l The rear - ear of the train was thrown down-the embfinkment 10 feet in height,--Ond• rnitde• complete revolution. The stove broke from its fastening and Bet the ear on •fire. • Mr. Grow was warming his , -foot at the stove; and had a :narrow escape .from being fatally buined. • None , Of -tho , passengers worn seriously-injured, Mr. Grow having suffeeed the most of any; hislolothibg, being nearly •burned from liisliiersoh. , ' The Philadelphia 211ornitzg Post,.pro tests against the appointment, of such good Republicans .as:Stantom,Grooly, Motley, ;Boutwoll and , Sumner;l.as :members of. Grant's cabinet; they-are not being. wanted, and suggests that Grant should select dubious. and,sus pinions patriots,--gentlomen tin, Raymond and.Forney. :Decidedly cool in the cases of Curtin and Forney. Governor-Geary issued warrantefor the execution, cm , ,February ,26th ; .of J3roolcs and Urine, the,Dmlaware ter Gap ,murderere,, , Mee for- the. exe cution• ot, Gerald Eston, is Philadel phia, February 25th, • ;, ' Th . o . Nialiare Legislitnie'divoroed a "gontteman and lady- of color" on Wednesday last. • When the members discovered , the "oornplexion'!„ o'f i ;the parties, they became, pao,ie r stricken and intensely horrified, Boob i - The Danbury Flood. ThoDanbury,,(Conn) Times has the following full aocount'.of the fearful calam4 of last Sunday : Justii the.,bells:cettsed• to ring the peoplo.:to thnir:eioning!worship the most terrible ; cal Unity ever happening hero took place. , of the up perlcohanzio,reiorvoir gave way, and , the immense bddy of water therein contained came sweeping down upon our unconscious citizens. Those who lived - at - the upper part • of' the town were startlod by a sudden rushing, roaring sound, like the driving of a heavy gale of wind. Those in-doors ,cotild not' und4refand it; its! th'eir!bttild- Inge word not 3 racked, .as theyiwould be-in—such- gale-: -• Many -left their. houses and-went' out, to listen better, and then they discovered before their very doors a boiling, mass of water. The water came , upon the yillage though tho gorge above Flint's dam, bringing with it hugo masses of jao, and heavy masses of timber. It came with fearful,velocity, striking the hou ses on Main street, near the river bank, and sweeping them from.their founda tion in an instant, it swept down the flats along the stream north anff.east, of-Main street, carrying destruction to everything in its reach, and bringing terror, to all within its hearing. The total extent of thO damage. done can• not now be estimated. The amount of property .lost cannot be less than $50,000, and ,will probably exceed that amount. The loss of life has been In the houses destroyed in' the upper part, of Main street 'there were fourteen persons.- The terrible scenes and incidents of, the night and ,this morning beggars descripton., Tbe people. have turned put.in mass,es, Find at this hour'are going over the poth• ~way, of, the calamity, ,The scene, is now ono of great desolation, nspecially on. tile site of the-houses of thoSe.lost. Hardly4l trace of where they stood is visible. Ono building is deposited, a little way back, badly shatterektbe other,ls a complete wrpek,',tbii larger portion lyingjust,south of E'ittCli,stOet, and some distance belOw its ,founda• dens. The Main,.Noydi and ; .White street-bridges were destroyed, and,the ,Patch street bridge so iackUd as.tiCte irisa.feto_ ,Walk,,over, Chas, Chase'scarriagn manufactory, ori'Nortb , sqeet, was,demplisheli. Weing struck by tho building removed an Main street, Sun derland's carpenter. shop,,,Mi White street, was( torn from its i: place„, horse,,stableff at one end of, the buifd ing, in some unaccountable way' got out, and swimming to land,, came off ,unbarmed. ,: The office and .builder's bartlivare store of the IYes Brothers was flooded,;'and conSiderabledamage ,done to : the .stock. Isaac W. hies' ,lumber yard,was also flpoded,,,and'a large lot of umber swept, down the stream, or ,tilrown about the yard : in confused !maps:: Loss 'Wds also ,taine,d,bY Stevens Bros. and . A.,Ely carpenters;, P. Robinson '&, (l g ., flour dealers; Hoyt & Co , hat manufactu rers, and Bradley & Ma'nEffidld; 'lvory stable keepers. Great cakes 'of ice, weighing a ton or more, ivere'seiater ed along the .course of the' waiter in great profusiOn, fenceS swept down, outhouses, sheds, &0., damaged, the number of which it is' inipOssible 'now to ascertain, but which; - together with - many' incidents of., interest, will 'be, given in tlie:Tegitliii.iss"no * Ofilie Times OM Wodn'esd hy: " l• ' 244 310 National and• State Legislatures. CONGRESS. Monday.—ln •the"Sbudte'the ' bill translerrin the Bureau'.'N as ieported frein 'the' 'corn mi ttee, tvitli 'the 'recommendation that it be indefinitely postponed*-:• Adjourned.-• -" •' In thnllbuse' a joint 'reOliflion" in 'rdernfibe'fb the adthishioo 'of St*: Do. ihe'pniori was table by a ,vote•of 110'yeas to 02 nays. The bill appropriating $30,000 for, 'the felief of)ther poor 6f.1.11b ''District 'Wag pits • sed...•'AdjOurned.' • - •. Tuesday.'—in the.SOnate'a'jbint res 'olutiOn was introduced proposing to submit to- the Legislature of the sever 'al'Statedlor ratificaticin 'two rartiend 'mente to the 7 eimstitution,`one regard= ing equitlsuffrage;;the other rights' of 'all citizens to hold office. Adjourned. Wednesday. - -4 . n the Senate. the • coo. stitutional amendment as pim,sed in the -11Mise wits - concurred in. Adjourned. ' Friday.-=-Thp c'enstitutionlil"aniencl ment wiLA taken up' and discussed tin 'til 4 it..ni.;'when a recess "Was taken. 'At 7 p.'rn., the Senate reaseanibleiinnd dindussed . th'e"chnsllttitioriainitni:tind- Meitt. '" ' " • * . In'the House' a'resolut,itiiiii,'wh§tidiiP tYci/edlling 'on tile Seefetiti'y CT "War. 'fOr inceiinttitiiin as to' titb •I'iragi•Os made' in 'tile' preparation" a iid tiou • "of' 'official deenniente'reilitiri'efo the rebelliohl• receSs •yvtis then'ts ken until V p. ut•which time the House reabseMbledand discussed the finance question! - : , •• ; " - , • thb 'Hou'so'reSolutions in . 'reference 'to tliu late Itelii•e'Sbiliative Gkiol 8: Thorn' Weed adopted, "'" Tuesdak.-4 number of private bills wore aeted.dmiti both-lltiusdei Vednesday..En ,tb'e - Se'ri'ite" - Wien Forney wes•unanimdusly ee'dfirmed as Stale Librarian: " ".' '• Ih the 'Hous'e a number of private 'bills 'ls ; cro . Pa.sed : • • ' Thursday.L—ln the Senate a number Private" bills'were read in pliiee. 'Tb'e• jrene:rjgbliitiizon'ireqa6sting our, 'lle.pre lior),tati'Ves way }aid placing ibb 'telegraph opertitiob the • United States undb . r 'Stittas Gore'rritilent;:ivds Passed firiallSr. thO Sen'ate-ientillibiir"df bills were reporta.'"ln' number 'of Petitions ()re. seated. ; " " • Col..Forney, who hat; just made st tour. in the South, says .the : negroes -aro now working %roil, and iwith more .profit to the planters than ever before:; that the ,peopre ofthttt section:aro now ,producing. , corn and, wheat,,t and that it will 13000,.be1t self Atipporting,region ; that largo, obtton:thetbries ors , beidg erected;: that' Northern men are •act ively engaging in 'business .there ; that great internal improvements are ,prd grassing ; that common schools are:be. Mg established,: and the colored:peo ple aro educating themselves and their children; and that many of the, rebel newspapers have given •up polities, and are laboring to aittia, tho worh• of reconstruction now goitig on. We are glad to,hear, fromtsuch authority,' so good' reports from that•sectiOn :of the country. WEBTON AND HIS COUNTERFEIT.—On Saturday evening a fictitious Weston passed through the city of Burlington,' Vt., clad in military unifornd, and fol lowed by three two-horse sleighs. A multitude of 'persons walked with him through the city, and left us amid the light .of. bon-fires,. asserting that he would rest over Sunday: in Swanton - Falls, thirty-two miles distant. Sun day morning the genuine Weston came into the city, having-walked from New Haven Centre, Addison county, to Burlington-, a distance of thirty-two miles,-, , before breakfast. The whole city . wit . s . tatonished. Mayor Ballot', who had paid his respects to the sham Westoe, called on the real pedestrian at hii hotel, and after a short conver sation• became satisfied that he -had hold pf,-the genuine article. ; The af fkiribes.created much indignation. • It is said that the walkist was personated by two students of the Burlington Col jive, ',who •took turns in walking through the villages, and rode thiough the country in a sleigh. The real Weston is now nearly two days behind time, and is much annoy ed by the sham affair ahead of him. It is reported that the people of .St. AlbtinS have been• htitnbuggdd •iri, the same manner. Weston left here at 1.20, and will walk hence to Rouse's Point, New York., 535 miles from Ban gor, before stopping. Ho is still con fident of making t'p lost time. The young lady who followed, the, sham Weston twenty-two miles in a cutter, for the purpose of presenting hinci with a pair of woollen gloves of her own manufacture, is greatly mortified. Her brother threatens vengeance' on the misoltiovous student's. The Globe, Michigan has recommissioned for four years a female, notary pu Minnesota exported 8,874,121 bush el's of wheat last7year..' Lees thap foitr_weeks of. Andrew Johnson's term remains to annoy the people of the United States. General' ifkint's letter stippressing the' Inaugitration .ball,..is called his "first veto message." , Clow Geary has' recovered from his recent 'illness, and is again rattending to hie official 'ditties. Some newspapers advocate the elec. tion of United States Senators by a di rect vote of the peop'e hol'eafter. The ,of the entire Christian World .for foreign missions last year, wore about $5;000,000. David Paul Brown, Jr.,,died at his residence in Philadelphia . on the Ist instant ; 'of pneumonia. Ho was a lawyer of considerable merit. John M. Hale Esq., son of 'Judge Hale of Centre county, and a brother in;Jaw of:llic,A 7 lideon Wells, ,died in Heading on"• Thursday last, of typhoid pneumonia. The'amount'required for postage by the members of the House of Repre sentatives in this State for January, 1869, was 83,552 98. Washington correspondents of the Beaver Radical are confident that Goy. Ou'rtin will . - be Grant's Postmaster General. Hope tt is true. Washington letter-writer says that John Scott bids fair to be the most brilliant Senator that' has ever represented Pennsylvania. Gen: Grant has been invited to visit ,Harrisburg. , He regrets that his nu merouS engagements prevent him from accepting the invitation. The first session of the now Con gress, beginnibg Ifu'reli 4th. next, it is thought, will be limited to four or five weeks:' ' " ' In the New York General Sessions on Thlirsday last; Stephen Boyle, wlio plead guilty on two indictments, was senteneod to forty years imprisonment in the Penitentiary. Boyle is 28 yrs. of ago. There Were'477' buildings . run up in Reading last 'year.... So Much • fora reading. pe4te.—ffellefente GVatchznan Reading is . , 'a Republican city, which accounts for its people being a Teading people. We live s in an ego 6f wonders,.— Freight foi Salt Luke is now sent from 'New York city to the end of the Pa cific Railroad without change of cars, 2500 miles. , Now York ears ,are seen west of the Rocky mountains. We kacre now ; ti c _longest line-of contiau ous railroad track in the world. Serious Indiantroubles are reported in, Alaska,'our, "Polar possessions. flag of defiance against the soldiers was raised 'at' their' village recently, and General Davis compelled them to sur render only by,threatening : to bombard the place. Another party of Indians tried tol,ddie Bitka harbor in a canoe against orders,and were fired upon by .sentriesjyai§:Esilled . or wounded seven of them. ~• t' • • . The silver mihes;of Nevada aro fab ulously- rieh, , but thefr lOcation among the Humboldt mountains,. makes the cost of flying s excessive. Flour retails for. $2O: per 100 pounds; wood in the different camps from $l5 to $3O per 'cad; water, from ten to,thirty cents per gallon; meals; $1 to sl,so—very poor,; place ,to sleep—floor, table, pine board, counter, or straw mattress—sl to $5, per night., 'Water carried on pack tonics; woo in liko manlier. .NEW A6VERTISgMENTS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. [Estate ofJOLIN STEM., ,ettere of administration upon the estate of John Steel, late of Union, township, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted estate will make immediate payment, and those haling claims sill Foment them for settlement. CHARLES W. STEEL, CadvlnJoh9-130 Administrator. [Estate of,JOHN RUTTER, dec'd To Catharine Ron moll andWilliani It. Rutter, taaa no rice that tit nu Oiphana' Cow t, hold at Huntingdon, on thy,loth day of January last, ct tattoo wit's granted, warn• 'log all persons interested to lippaur at Huntingdon oti the tun day of April torn! next, (April 12th 1800 to show 04", any y ou bur, why a den es should net be modal ttir the redo of tbo real estitio of the said JOHN HU rrio, tirce.erl, being a certain tract of land minions in tho tom whip of Crou t woll, containing about ono h u ndred and eight acrus, whenand where you - are cited to attend If you nuo proper. J. E. SMUCKER,. bob, 10,'69'41.' ' 'Clerk of Orphans' Court. A 7.:10 R g A. r` ECONCENTR: S : I ED For'the - LAUXDRY. It is wririont4not to itMak, or in any manner Injure the finest fames. FOR FA3IILY USK, Fold in FIVE cents, MN rents, and TWENTY cents boxes, Each TW ENTY coots box, besides having FIVE TIMES as Lunch bind as the FIVE cents box, pouts/US a pocket pin cushion or emery bag. Far Motel nro torso boyndry, use, It Is put up in $2 00 boxes.- Bea that NA Box has proper Trade" Mark. For Sale at 111ASSEY• cE 00. Grocery jan63m, In Me District Court of the United States, for the - • . Western District of Pennsylvania. ASSIGNEE APPOINTED. tho matter of EAYRE 0. BARTLETT, But: The undersigned hereby. gives notice of his appoint ment ea atimgneo of PAYRE 0. BARTLETT, of Bir mingham; in the county of Huntingdon, in the state of Pennsylvania, within said District. NI 110 was adjudged' a bankrupt upon his own petition, by tho District Coast of said district. Dated at Dollidayaburg the ht day of Fobruary, A D 1869 MARTIN L. LONG ENECK ER, Akbignee Main BRIDGE TO BUILD Tho Commissioners of Huntingdon county will re calve proposals on FRIDAY, the 20th day of FItBRUAItY inst., up to 12 o'clock, for building an open bridge fifty five feet long, in 'fod township. across Trough creek, near, the duelling of Jacob Elias. Plan rind Specifications can be seen 01 their aloe. 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J: BLEECKEIt; SON 'oo..auCtioneers,the lid lowing rim' estate, cot inmate rights rind Bauchi , es of said company ; all of which are mote fully described in and by Elio collier° to mortgoge rector d• ed in Huntingdon cennry, Pc nnellyaniii, in • 31ortgago Book Nd. 5. page 1115, Ac.; and In BrOloid comity. 'Venn. sy ivarda,' in Mortgage Book 'IL pogo 552, be., to which re. 'curtlaperson , deinring to pore/law are referred. Viz.: , -All those six certain tracts of situate in Broad• Top township, Bedford county. Penifo. • No. I. Known ai the "Ewing Improvement' adjoining lands formerly of Entrek nand -Wilson; Meshech Ed wards, lhomue J. Horton and Joseph Evans, 'containing lull% acres and allow once. ' .No 2. Adjoins the tract known as ..the one thousand acre survey" tract No I, hind toriiierly of James liamil ,ton, find Contains 48 Acres and 55 perches trot sneastire. No. 3. Adjoins land for merly of Mesliech Edwilnis the south. of Isaac Barnet oh the east; and of James Ilam iltun cm the nottiwost, and miters; and contains 320 acres and 31 perches Imo allowance. No. 4. Is known as the ollamilton lands," adjoins lands forma ly of Joseph Evans, of the Huntingdon and Broad Top ,railroad and Coal Company, of the Lancaster Com pany; of Joseph. Tat., Witham p. 'chat' and Christian Barnet, end contains 350 acres net meitSure.: . • N 0.5. is rill the coal and other minerals, and the right to micro the samo. including the right of way and timber learn for mining put poses. with all privileges; no convey ed to the Iluntiogdon and Broad Top 51ountain Itallroad•I rind Coal Company, by Joseph Evans and wife,, by deed dated 25th January, 1854. , recorded 'in' Bedford codn Cs, Noun., in ltecurd Book A. 8., pogo 1368, 119 fully rind lorgely, as said cbmpani, held Atm same by virtu. of sold deed of in and to it part or 'the "Thousand acre" survey adjoining lauds late of Jesse Norton, Joseph Evans, General A. P. Wilson and James Eiitrekin, containing 39 acres rind o porch, !I net measure. hi,. 6. Adjoins lands formerly of Brod° and Berk stresser; " of ininC9 Ilamiltou and Philip Barnet, and contains fifty-two act es and allowance. , i :Also, all those siiert tracts of land' Situate to Cuban „ . . . . . to - trustily, Huntingdon cuunty,..Penu. • N 0.7. Adjoins hunts formerly of John Hamilton. 'Levi Evans, William P. Schell Christoplier. Haunt., and contains 113% acres nod alio. - No.B, Adjoins lands formerly ofJobn Savage. William P. 441e11, Levi Evans and the, Lancaster Company, and contains 40 acres and 139 perches and allow nice. No. 9. Adjoins lauds formerly of J. Sewell. Stewart; Esq., dualism P. Schell, Jobtutlamiltou and Levi Emile and contains 102 acres and allowance, oxcopting and re serving therefrom a lot of ground not exmoding•flve acres in quantity, to ho taken off the west corner; also excepting a lot at the quarry, cmtaiuing 00 porches net nseasure, accolding to survey inade by Samuel Keller man; also excepting thereßom lots in the town of Coal-- mut, uuruheredpir Hie genoral plan og said tofu lousi. viz.:: ;Natal.. I; 2,3, 4, 1;6, 7, 8,14. 10, 31, 32, 33, 34, 85, 3.0, 3ii,139,43,,44,40,46,.' 47., 48,,;78. ',174§. 79. 00,131, - 82.83, Ef4,85, - 87,138, 93, 104, Ta. 106, 10'T lOPT, 109, 110,111, 112„ 115, 119 117,120, 121,122,123,124 ' .125420. 127, 128, 129, 132, 139: 141.1,' 141, 14_2, 113, 144, ail 30: This tract oniblacesit number of lotsiu tae iii. logo of Coalmorri c thor anmlwf.of ieldeli;rei given on day of sale', amang theirise - rerlil ludrialon - Mem miner's . houses, and alto a twrestory frame hotel and appendages. ' No.lo. Tbe undivided Ralf of a ,emall tract contairring 20 acres and BO porches, and allowanco, adjoining lauds formorly William .o'. Scholia:nil Levi Evans.. „ No 11, Adjoin. laud of Alm Huntingdon and Unnulaup Mountain Railroad and Coal Company; lands formerly o f, John Savage and of Andrew Donaldson, containing 66 acres and 137 perches, and.allowace.- No 12. Adjoins the tract.. ittlhanleiof William ShealT, laud forme: ly of -Andrew Donaldson; tract in nano of • John Singer, and Wad in name of hlraffils Miller, and contains 28 acres 28 perches and allowance, surveyed au a warrant to Samuel Aldfor,rof 2StlrJuly, :064: ,' NO. 13. A It Act arveyod upon 8 warrant for 400 acres, dated 31st March, 1791, 'to John Singer, contaiding .134 acres 07 perches. • No. 14: A tract surveyedaipon quark* 94815 t 51sreh, 1791, to Johu 'Bfrieger, fdr'4oo acate,'Containind datraties 33 perches. _ No 11:1,_4_44tit,t gulyeyeiftnimira Sheaf, dated 31st March, 1704, for 40;1 acres containing 439 , 4 acres, ' Nu. 10. A of land situate Partly in Broad Top too uship • and , partly In Carlion to:instill, aforesaid, ad- Johan Innis formerly of 'Jonathan Barnet, Phelps I: hammed, A. P. Wilson, ,W. I'. Schell, Lewin T. IVattson, David Blair, WoodA Bacon mild Itathinel "Wiloon. cut to g 390 acres lit notches. jet measure; 11„uwn a, thahristian Barnett tract, having house, burn and clear ed far ru land noon it. „ , Aloe, all the corporate rights and franchises of said Dread TOP Coal and Iran Company, WI held under their char ter of incorPorotion , granted in pursuance of the genorol law of the commonwealth of l'onn.ylvania. A welbbuilt railroad, connecting tho c.l lands of the company with the Brood Top , Main owl' extethls- Over halts Nos:4, 6,7, 8; irand 10. named on the'coMpanY's map of their:lanai as tiro `.l.larnilton lands" and - Schell funds." There are also upon tlicso tracts coal npenlime, Platforms, houses and other appliances which Svordeoun ble purchasers with but little egpenditure to Cqllllll9CO the shipment of coal. Terms of solo CASH. The preperty 'trill be offered in separate tracts and as a whole, and after being so offered will Ito sold' in each manner as will best promote, the Interest of the bond holder.. , 31.iltrIN 110VELL. JUTIN SCOTT, • SUrviving Trustees '• Any Inquiry &afore MA day RTIN of sale OA. may bead dle:sad to .Ll,, No. 111 Liberty street, N.' Y., or g MITT, DNOWN & BAILEY, .: IluntOgdou, ra., foblo,'t3o4w tibtiRECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES of Hintingdon county from the 6th day of January, , to the 4th day of January, 1864 : --. RECEIVED. - Amount on hand at last settlement from T. W. Blyten, Esq., late Treasurer,- -, - ' $7,037 37 County tax received from Treasurer,--c -eivered Col lectors, as •follons: •• --, "' e-t. 1864: Ilopoweli. John D6naldion ~' , , 16 00 1806. Barree,-William Ecki,e4:, ' ~I'.• • 320 83 , • Carbon, Daniel 3 Logan B5 00 ... Clay, A ell Stevens' i-..., • --,,...' 20111 i Dublin, William Olymaite . : - • 57 00 - - Franklin, William Bice - ' 115 34 Hopewell, David Fonso . - 99 80 Springfield, Morris Outsitall 7 31 1967. Alexandria, David Albright 110 00 ; Barren, Joliet Logan 1105 00 I Brady, George Hawn 393 00 . .... Cass, Cht istion_Miller . 183 05-- ~-, ' CllB6Villo, Isaac Ashton 81 87 - Clay, .13,T Stevens . ..„ - 575 47 • - , , Cromwell, Itielmtd D Heck . ' ..:. 1030 37 , . ' Dublin, William Clymatis 435 90 Franklin, John Eberle 1047 00 Henderson, John ,NixoWwino 112 00 Huntingdon. John C.Miller ' 503 85 . , ' Hoven ell, Jacksob Enyeurt . 260 15 • • ' Jackson, Saunter C. Snath - 1332 19 Juniata, John Oeissinger Lincoln, David Fouse 160 07 Morrie. James - Piper - ~., `,- , ,131ft0`00 -Mapleton,4olin It Drnn ' - ' 5 ' 138 62 Mount Union, John (I, Stewart 153 81 Oneida, GeorgefilcCool ' 06 33 , Otbisonia, Robert tlehrett . 17 40 ,Perot, John Lee " . . - r id -,- ,170 :45 ' ' Portei. David Hare •!, :, !, . - .181.16 76 e i Springfieltf..Morrie Outaitall ` ' • :281 10 • • ' Shirley, Isaac Smith 1157 24 Hurley ebtirg, George Lean 253 24 Tell, Bike McMullen 17 31 Tod. Isaac Taylor , . 425 50 • ,Union,.„Jaekson 'White `.... 7 7 , ,0 2550 • ' . , . Wariiornmerk, Samuel Lehman ;1153 - 24 : - ' .." Walker, Jacib Fume ',... . 177-40 • West, Itavid P. Moore 2126 00 • , ,-------18740 54 1358. Alexandria, WilliaM Walkel• , 479 34 •• Barron, John Smith „ „ 1026 CO - - Brady, It K Allison 555 00 . .:. Cassviile, Isaac Ashton 79 90 • Cass, Benjamin Fink, , , • t,456 00 :: , j If" Cloy, B T Sin:Vane 'l l', j,- ••, ', '-: •,•4 93 , 7 4 : I' s' : Carbon; Willinin 'Bien •• • • ' - '• • 7100'90 ',-, Coalutont, Jarvis Reieterer 94 10 Dublin, Wiliam Clymone • : 150 00- • Frunklin,•John Archey, • 3000 00 - Henderson, James McCall 537 32 Hopewell, 80 . 10111 On isynll" - -"--"`..: 60 00 Huntingdon, Genii° W. Grazigi 3721 82 . ' Juniata, William tieiseinger • 190 00 Jackson, Rebut y. Stewart ! •. 1.461.91 , , .. Lincoln, t h orns Ittellison • . 2913 60 Morris-Nathaniel, Lytle , Mount Union, John G. Stewart , , 402 00 - Mapleton, Martin L. Rex 30 00 Henderson, El lam Shoemaker 400 00 Orblsbnin, A Cafuthers: , ; " ' 101.00 ' Penn,-John•Lee- • -• ••- -- • - 300'00 • • Porter, Benjamin Isenberg 747 (3 ' 'Shirley, R.Colsgute:- `," • 1000 63 , Shirleyeburg, George Leas 279 59 Toll, A CI Illigga 423 50 ' Tod, Abram Eltas • • . 878 45 Union, Andrew Smith 300 00 + • V.:Aker, Moses Hamer 650 00 Wurriorsmark, Wings W. Owens 1143.28 • Weal, Henry Davie . 1380` . 09 ..-._....2itd0 72 State tax received from tho following Collectors, via ::, • -- - - ' - • 1866. Dublin. William Clymans 6 94 1867. Alexandiia, David Altnight , 15 98 Du i ea: John Logan: - .. - 1 16 Cas - eville, Isaac Ashton ' ' 'l3 21 Clay, B I Stevens, 33 60 , Cronin ell, It 1). Heck 39 89 Dublin, William Clyntans 10 59 Franklity.lohn libberls : 202 76 Huntingdon, Jelin C Miller 947 41 ' Jackson, Samuel 0 Smith, 96 05 Morris, James Piper 50 00 Mount Union, - John 0 Stewart ,:,- •,* - 17 12 I Oneida. (Imo McCool l9 47 Penn, John, hen , 63 03 Porter, David Hare ' ' 94 85 Shirley sbut g, George Leas 34 64 Toll, Brice McMullen, 25 85 Tod, Isaac Taller „ r 33 08 • Warr( °remark. Somueltuliman 102 00 Walker, Jacob Nouse 29 61 West, BP Moore -' . ' l , : '60 . 00 180. Alexandria, William Walker, 23 41 Barren John Smith 30 00 Brady, It K Allison • . , 30 00 Case, Benjamin Fink,, . 21 SO Dublin, W Clynnine • , 10 00 Ilenderson,James McCall •, . r , 29 85 , Juniata, It Blinn, Goissinger Lincoln, Iberia Richardson 16 00 blorris,N Lytle GO 00 s• . ,Illdultt Union, J 0 Stewart 8 00. - - • .....--. Penn, John Lee -- - ... ',..., 30 00 ' Shirley, It Colegate 30 00 , Toll, A G Briggs -- • 40 00 ` , • --,, Toth Abram Blias .• , :,40 00 - -- IVitlker, 516.ie's Hamer " ' 20 00 ' , .—52273 13 County lni On unseated laude, 1025. b 9. State " ' '',195',3:',, , ' • =7:1;4;•;„ - 1 i. 3441. • ; ' l3 (iui.o . 2i'V ' ; ; /I L j . 0858 ---.0.650 82 lleclomptlon, money, paid , 338.58 ,• - nonrJ. Pro.frolisjilidiife ries,l4 00 lout from Gmtl foloplar'e Su, 45 00 rrocoede loom kitto of uo, eito,ay,‘ 34 50 • 6 , lumber loft from .-• badge ittMontdoinory's -7 00 • r ~•, $471.08 EMMII2 On Countnonwealth prosecutions paid to ihosecti- , ting Att'y,. - Nroty, Sheriff and - mitnesset6'. $1163 5 3 Constublys ttli malting retuinitintabol&ction fees,-,,. -,-, &c., 11/82',45 '-{trand fund traverse jurors, cowl color tip stat off ''''-' and constables, 2685 84 Judges, Inspect - tot apd °Wks or eleetip, 1420 67, ABSeSSUrtI of ttii, oevertil tod4isltips, 1067 60 lnutusittons on ilea I butites,, 71 12 Pt.:llamas on fox scalps, solid cats, pole cpts, , ' P9l, Ica and . 0101, , , • . ~ k ' e; /, .......020 - 1 q3O ' Road and In idgo vietis, ' - 345 50 • damage+, . . 185 10 IllaukboOltS atitChtiLcii.ne:r) fin. ithilif4 Linea aid. . , 'doors, - • •" • -'" ' ' ''' ',"'" '' '' - '276 02 Fuel for court houscrandlul; • i aat 6 J. It. 'zimpeen, , lees' Proey and'elbikof 8 2 0 38 tirdet'a ' t,4 41 itotui tax ou 1111...C0LC11#11,4$ to_ tip, li,ou Huns',i ' '" `. iji,dele,tee !Whip, Henry .'6ultz, et,hnwell JoefJ Moore, Tod - '• Mold John It, !4uuti,l3:l, , :claml tun on tut+catol land. to the following pttsps. iz ;. 'I 29 5, lioliawnllquwaslitili diaries Boller, 41 99 Cass Mortley, rom ‘.' ,I.fjbell 11AI per,;: Lincoln • ii:tharilshu; ' Weer. " J.,llundursoik, • J ., •„• 9 2 Bou n ty on on,,nnw sow, to the loklexing, liOllH, Viz• West tom 11•1, lientlerson, • 99 19 •, OVO, • •• i •• ; P 7 17 Tikluwe3h, '• '• ' " 69 84 lloposol j , " Charles _,„ 77 15. Ltuculn ? 47 60, lu full ;., . r ,, . • —,• . •,4 66 f 0 00, 'Adam' ni or, :,' 4 - 00 Mum V4lsleiv, . ilutnntino, , , , ,220 metal Wriglat, v 1 , 20 o=i=Ml =1 On account fur 1868, Horace Glazier, assistingAzi making out registry lists, it e , " ' 26 09' Commissioners expenses In holding tuipeals l goGig to rood views; bridges, &Wei -+1 : j .1. 1,. ... : i 168 . al! /And tors pay and oltik fdr 8667, 106 so ; . .p r a t un g fo r the Cbunty if / t .. 4 ,. . 42 60: t '.l, es, Lentil:o . u; 1 .-- '- . 1 ';,(': , r , V '• 4 ltily 6u iTi'Ai Mash.— - '-- ':. •. 111 Maul Lex 1675 u 11. 11.4011 us,. r; 3 3 50 It. 31c1hvat far repos tiug court praciiot f l6P, • 30 00, Jury Commixsioners:,-41. W • 3h0.,{2,.. GI 30 Cove/ 1,•; , i, 62.12.8 111 0k for building a bridge across ,Raystown -•• Branch iu llopeu ell loutishly, 11,495 00' Albert Hall for builliiiign'lnidgeitcross Shy Bitiv ,ui Creek, at Orbison's 31i11,, , 4990 00 , an &tin net Mil ler for Mili:in bridge nerose ' trick Ci'oek; in Shirley,, '2450.00 Jareb„Frics for builithis,x:lirigg6 across the , , „ , I am 'river at lnintihglitini, ' '" 1275 os Albeit llall tor repairing thul.,odiq , ue, Entreldies, - •', 1875 00' J, Iles kstresser, securing, the bildge at Entraltiee,'l23 50 County road and iutetest to T. 11. Cremer and, ' first National Bank, t ;i i. I 1. - 4128,00 Teachers' institute, k O4 .20 1 Veminirania aurae Lunatic Hospital for the keep• big all, Wotherne, uud . i. r tif; 1 , .,S1 1 ") %'; ;'• 644 10 Wcatern'Penitrntiary for support of convicts, 1040 3d Redemption money paid Sundry parsons, 120 22 St. 31. Lee.tti" - Tetiastityr, fur advertnhigi unseat t , - ed fidadslifferivirds ordefeendt l tu-be &c.;.-12 42. itepaire_for Court llouse and Jull, - ,•• , • .• •' ' 59.07 31t rchandise ". •, ". •, 68 15 ' Weaning for prisonCrSlh'.loll; ' ' 25 00 Cleaning Court Mugu and July • 50. 00 Gun for Court !louse, , .• :09.90 itepdiriug gas lixtures, • - , • 14,00 Stoves for court house and Jail, „ ill 50' . . . . .. Making nod mending hobbles, and hobbling nth. • ; .unera,ln Jail., .. - - .. , /7, 00 Deal: fur Recurdees office, .. :._ ~ • ~. .... 15 00 . , . ... .. . .. _ . .. Cutting wood and slam [ding s nONV from pavement - and nip,* court po_uum, .. . -; -1 - , .. • 24 25 Post:qv., 34 83 .- . J.jh ft C. 31iller,jitilitio. gib for Treasurer's ollico and puttlng it up, . 201 00 AttorildfriWo(ntigs3livioia; , ,l,t , 1 ~ l u .1-1 tO.OO It. IlleMortue, ondltwg ooleuunts - sif !,i s'sothonOta- -' ry, and ltegmter and ItecOrderi , I / .. ;'O OO _ Or. llrunamugh, attendiog prisoners In jail, 11",00 Ithl•Tieasin to IluntingdOn County poor hum, 5111.34 Pool indebtednes,s to, the State,-- 201.17 ' -511 ', !.... Owl tax on bahk stock' to tho',tato, - 4 • .) 1 45344 Treasuso's s onnuiosiou on $90,041,0`5 4 1.3.,!, Per cunt., 140911 -- .. Balance in/ the 'muds of the Treasurer at the set. Heaton!, with It'd Auditor., NOB ,•• ,t $53,31540 • - We the under6igned Auditors of Huntingdon County, Peunsyi vault. elected and coot naccording to law, repot t thint.We'iti4 did 'audit, 14'0.110 flqiqdijiidetlidipepto law, the accounts of M. M. Logan, Mat., 'hemmer of the county. and the ordein•ei the Connulbsiottorg and receiny for - the stifle lot and on:11,7,11w quiat.year,atud:flnd II bal ance telnaining 111 the hatubi of I'. W. Myron, Treasurer of tour thou4and two hundred and forty-three dollars and seventy-niy cents.; ' (liven antler our hands tit the 'daninis•;ion2rs', office In tile beri4git of 1/untitigrlon,'tSe 2..t t t o t . -1111 N ILY A. P: 11'111141, , ' • • AutlitOia. • . ' 11• M. ll..ith.X, i t t Nast EVERY MONTH; AT ENTERPRISE HEADigIiRTERS, OUTSTANDING vi Due the County at the se tore, for the year 1868. rw P 9. COLLECTORS 114.41x8. Ciomwell, 1857, Wm. Johns _i Carbon, 1860 Josses Cook, 'Hopewell, " Jno.B , Weaver, •Ilenderson,l662 W. 11: Flenuer , ,Carbon, 1863 Jeasee•Cook, Hopewell, 1864 Jno Donaldson, Walker, " Semi. Peightal, Cromwell, 1865 Caleb Kelley, Union, ' Levi Smith, Carbon, 1866 Danl. J. Logan, Juniata, " Levi Ridenour, Morris, *James Piper, 1867. .Alexandria, DAM Albright Darren, (John Logan' ''•• Brady-f - George flown Cos. fChristian Miller ' • Carbon. &miff Bathurst Coalmont. Sheriff Bathurst ' Dublin, f Wm. Clym'ans ' Franklin,'John Blinds Henderson, John Nightwitte Devotee'', fJaffitson'Enyeart Juniata, John tiefssitiger Linc4lll, Morrie, James Piper Mapleton, * John..ll..Dean Orbisonia, Robert Gehrett Porter; David Hare' 'Fprln'gfielil, Guteffidl fleane'Sinlill • Toll, Brice McMuller Union, Jackson White West, *D. P. - Moore , Burros, John Brnith I '852 61 Brady , R. K. ' 72T 68 Cimino, Dane Aditian . 38 05 Case, Benjamin Fink;l7B 63 Stovenn F 210 62 Crorruiell. fit. D. fleck , • ;1229'47 enrbon.l9l3l. Ryan ' _ , 708 70 Cidmont, Jarvis Itiasterir ' 57 '4O Dublin, Wm Clynnuis 441 11 Wank lin, John Ai chy '504 - 22 Hopewell, oolonicia 'Lynn, /318 29 lluntingdon, f Gab. W. Glazier 256 , 75 •Jnillatu, W. Geitainger 85 13 Jackson, Robert V. Stelivart 387 35 Lincoln, 11. Madsen 228 44 ,Morrie, Y. - Lytle- ~ • ; 74-1 . .12 Mr. Union. J. G. Stewart . 10! 21 Mapleton, M. L. Beg 155 23 Oneida,_tk.lisha Shoemaker . ; ~:93 64 - Orbi‘onla, A. Carothets • ' '95 04 Tenn; John Lee • • .." 1095 38 Porter, Benjamin Isenberg . 1821 85 Shirley, Richard Colegate 765 36 Ebb loysburg, i3eorge Leas ' 38 68. Springfield, Morris Gintshall , 519 16 Tell, Alexander Briggs , 76 1 73 Tod, Abraham Elias • 4740 Union, Andrew Smith 221, 83 alker, illeses t • 46911 ISn riormark, Geo. W. Owens .1322 16 West, Henry Davis 1793 13 * Since paid in fair f Shane paid In part. 'Given under the seal of the CommissionOrs' Office/Jan wary 10th, 1869.' • ADAM FOUSE, SASI%. atiltlin:vs, Alieet: ;' , t• . .18131E0N, AYRJOLIT, , H W. MILLER, Clerk. Commfesiogere. inacP4Dost_ar..4l.ivirm: • • . - TAB, following named 'person's, for 1. inert) , or Huntingdon bounty, late officers In Penn sylvania Volunteer Regiments; (or their neatest relatives or legal representatives) will learn , • • •" SOMETHING TO THEIR ADVANTAGE by calling on or address,ing,,X. B, STESB, - ,,ittorney at Law, No. 4011 ItatketStreet,lintrishurg..Pa. ) ga_phese uritlug o ill please give their fulleddress, nue send stump for,reply,• ; . 1. "; r Bare, Benj. F. MoNatnara, Robert Blair, Brie& Xi 1 . MePfieiimi; . Wne. 'Borst, W. W. - 'MeCtirdf,'Stiniro: Cleyd, Samuel J.' 'Neff,'H. K. Creigh, A 11. W.. Porter, Jolin:M. , Davis, Samuel T. Redgere,slsate • Doyle, Martin P. - Sheyer, Peter Gregg, MeM. Stewart, Saml..F: - Gayton„Wm.. , StiriensyFratili Johnicin,:-Thomas S. A. Lane, Prank IL ~Westprook,,lghndi MePheran s ,Jer;T:' • I `Whil66l-Vni. MorristM, John S.- -- Wagontir,;Wm O. Montgomery. Sam!: Willett,.Wite M. •• ;- Moore, James A. George p., Wm. B. Ziegler:- "' ' - Iffierlibbrg, FeO. 2.-St ' ' • • , THEIPEOPr4, O,Fr II ti.g , rpp-- ,'DON ; • , uutismanip4., Dec:easter 23, Ism.; As, ,hero appears to he considerable troublb about who shall heappuinted Post,„Thgter in our town, and it being an billowier. which the person Wife 'milk be^ appointed should contribute a liberal amount yo j p2uni charitable purpose, I . therefore offer, me self uvorapplicant for the position of Poet-Holler OVllnatingdou,,Pa.ti 'and I"Prc.. pose spa will agree, plirinY iitY,bund with the Commis. shiners of•lliiiitlitliAbill6;:inbty" for:the ruffillnient ortbo same. should I be appointed; to erectallonument for de. ceased soldiers, for the ston.t.f , T,wp; Thousand Dolan; provithA hid Allowed to bold Vrtroftloo for the tarn, of four years. Soldiers.in tlip.countY; or the , friends.of our deceased soldiers, will confer a favor by yirculating tltiunc to my, tkeholf, a.,,d send thusams tame: "" --' SUSI:HMIS. 03,316 60 , ot3AAtX4 I O 'dxlP SENTIMENTAL •,•` ;F:`: VALEATIMES FOR•SALL AT 13 11 15 57 55 35 I.s r LEWIS' 13001 K Salaßt:- 133 A UDITOR'"Isli:010.. •• rEstliti. of THOS.N.'OITYINScoon'ed 76e untlerlgned, Appointed Attditdr , ifteDrphatis' Court or Hun tinkdon 'county; to boor And'diforminot ex eoptlon'iSO tho oecouticlif:George lt.,Hirblitffitatulnl4-tra tor of 'MotoAs M. Owens..dreased, and tc;diedribite. the balance in the Intl& of the a tid'Adfianlnfraldr.toroliy notifies all poroollo illtereeted'ehHetiOwillAtend tellto duties of bin appointment mt:lils office in 11,14plingdou, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of FEIJIH.IWY pt one o'c.ock,• C. 01., when pgct where - all partio: Interested shalepresent tholr willing dr ]lnt dubat•rod front coining in r r for a share of salq4l4 feb2 11 31 17 11 :OTICE r AV P ; 'rho liaiVra b irrie%:AuditOr nipointe4td;distSto tna thh handsiof D.4."rutse3 arid_]alnceiAt der eon, txeciitoro of John-Anderson. deceaseil,.stillotttend to theilsalet of Ills appointineat ittlif4ollitoi.lb floating donron "SitTUßDAY,•talth .1g69, 'at ten o'clock, A. pnranno Intereslpii 4111 prosent their claims,er ife hotelier dub - orreghro,m coming in on /mid fund. • "- SPEMI, felint r • ~ sdudito . m 655 00 I k - biArilOß'giNerr !;` , .f . :1 C. Estate of JOBIIIIA afilointed aid! tee h 9 Xho;flrphane' Court oC,lllantituolon,County, , ta,deettip,nte the balance of the •funil in thellandi ofJohn-Thdrabson f l‘ustee to eell th- real estate of Joshuo_Cox, IMO of Warriorsmark ton nehip, ikeeased v hereby notifies all persons interested In`safel;dlstribiitlon' that h 0 attcnfirlo the' duties of hld,'appointment at Hanofilcoe of *nit, Brdsen & Halley in. the berough of IlinitingdOn,Wit'THUftBD44T, the 19th , day of February next;bt lihop and wherb all perionO interested shall then , el:tints - Or be dik bitrred from coming in for a share of mild tuteV. " • ' JOHN N: BAILEY, •"' feb2' ' ',"" ',Auditor. 'E x ECUTO,R!,S:•NOTIPE.- ..,. •11 ' tistate of ItiNNAii kOriitt3fAli, deed.] • Lettere tttstamenterron the estato of tionnah Water: man, ofJackson twp, Ifunthigtbn co., dec'd., having been grunted to the undersigned, all persona-30441yd ere re quested to make: PfUttlent end .the.ge Idalog to. prescnt authentßated for seitlsnfelot, • ' • 1, , ..PPlisY•Cluanv, 4 PTEß', • Soulebnrg, St* NT0.1:1C.E.,-7TO ;LITE .CREDITORS 11 OF TUB iiIINTINGDON; 0:1:_S1B114 . 9;:tN_ . ODZk . TURNPIK El CO. I hate% keel% directed - bcyllya Cotdi of Inuitingdon Co. to pay to file crielitors of said Company onefier cont. on, their °lnhumes they stood January ,11, 184,1. -r, JOAN LLOYD; • Seqaestrator. Ebop . sl,Arffl.!ob„ 3.3 t TAISSOLUTIONT '• PARTNER • - • slap. _ The partnership heretofore - existing between ZENT 31YERA JOHNSON in po merchandise fluiness,at, War: riortimarli has ben dilsobied this dak, ,, Juntinry:2B;l649l byiniti teal consent. .The hooks and papers•nrftleftin hoods of 'Squire Ralston, of Warrionfmatiqfor,ool4o,l,oll, All persons ludebted.areirequysted. tp,Opkk.qt iMme. 9 s'43, settlement. feb23t UM EXECUTOR'S [Estate of 0 EOliGti P; deed.] Letters testamentary ? on the estate of Cicero Lamp,. deceased ? hate of Mister Iluntingdon comity, having b 9013 granted to the undersigned, all pustule indebted . to the e'stat,i'lire reque.lted to make inumapate pa) laving molt,. and those hing claims, to present them duly' autlienti-. toted far sottleonot: 153333 Jan, 6, '69-CO. ADIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .- [Estate bfThomas Locke. deed.) Letters of administration, upon the estato of Thomas, Igielto, Into of Springfield township, Huntingdon county, deceased. having been tp tilted to the inuteNtnned, nttprr tuas indebted ,to the estate will Mahe immediate pay ment, and those having claims will prdsnnt diem for not, [lenient. - Meadow Oap, deo-13tf. I:4 I S.TRAY.; Camel GI the sesidepaa of thpso,haertbar In, 111,1 x towushipAluntingdon County, spout it middle of Octo ber last, a pale red heifer, with white spot in forehead, whit -shells On billy, and Danner°. the top of ntiouldera, supposed to he near ono year Ilie owner id request ed cosn fornotd, prove - property; pay charge 4 and toko, 4er.avyay, Othemiso,sjus nil! be sotd •accOrdiag to to ev. 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