ness of the Hafse. But he proceeded in the usual manner to call the members.— After their names were called over and they had voted, the Clerk gave informa tion that Hopkins was duly elected Spea ker of the House of Representatives.— Previous to this the tellers on the Speak er's stand had announced that T. S. Cun ningham was duly elected. Speaker of the House of Representatives. When this was announced, Cunningham took the the chair, the oath of office was adminis tered to him, and he then administered the oath to those who answered when called and came forward for that purpose. When Hopkins was announced as Speak er, he was conducted to the chail ; and Cunningham moved to the right on the platform and Hopkins occupied the chair After short address from Pm Hop kins, the bath of office was administered to him. and he then pr needed to swear the members as they were called, and came torward for that purpose;: toot and subscribed the requisite roathe. The , gentlemen who voted f Mr. Ctinning 'ham, after ad • the rulei of the the ast session, and doin.,; Mime other business, adjourned and :with drew; since which they have net, so far as cur knowledge extends, held any meet ing in the hall of the "rouse of Represen7 tatives. The members, as organized un der .Mr..../fopkins, continued in session fot some time atter such adjournment, and done the business usual at the commence ment of the session; and have continued to meat, 515)' after day,. in the hall of the House of Representatives; a quorum of i mernberS being present each day.: Fred erick Sinith states that he was a member of the 'House of Representatives for six sessions before this session, and that he believes the ttlectipn of. /UN Hopkins was conducted hi accordance .with the usual custooil FREDERICK SMITH, JAMES R. SNOWDEN. Sworn gad subscribed before .me, etin/tr 15. 1838. F. FRALEY, Chairman. • . In answer to a question by one of the J,,11. Snowden siales,' that when Stevens put the question, 'are you ' agreedi' his.Tecollection is, that there were more noes than ayes. He further states that McElwee was the person who conducted Speaker liopkiiis to the chair —he noticed no other person. conducting him tothe chair. He further states that on the motion of Hopkins to receive the eonnty • members, (MESSRS. Pray s and oth ers,) that he did not notice that any per sons in the lobby . or gallery voted—his (deponent's) position, being in a ..seat in theouter circle, gave him an opportunity of noticing this fact, And he thinks no person voted behind him. JAMES R. SNOWDEN. .S'worn and subscribed before me, Decetnber 13, 1888: F. FRALEY. Chairman. - -- Frem the Har. Telhgraph -Extra Dec, 512 To the . Olfetnbers of the house of Representatives who elec ted Wan, Hopkins, Esq., their Speaker. HARRISDURG,DEC, 20th, 1838. Gentlemen: —We present the enclosed for your consideration, and request an an swer at as early a mod , as you may deem expedient. Respectfully yours, THOS. S. SMITH, SAML. A. PURVIANCE, B. M. HINCiIMAN. committee in behalf of the members who elected Thos. S. Cunningham their Speaker. Wen. Hopkins, Esq., and other members elect of the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania. With a view to the adjustment of the difficultiesmow existing between the mem• hers elect, of the House of Representa tives; that portion of them who have or ganized by the election of 'Thos. S. Cun ningham, Esq. as Speaker, propose to the other portion, who have chosen Wm. Hopkins, Esq. as Speaker, as follows, lat. That . Messrs. Cunningham and • Hopkins, at an early hour, to be mutual ly agreed upon for the meeting of all the members elect in the Hall of the House of Representatives, shall respectively, as Speakers, resign, and the members, whose feats are undisputed, shall forthwith pro •-ceed to the 'election of a Speaker and other 'officers, pro. tem. 2d. That a special law shall be forth " with passed, to provide for contesting the ights to seats of the persons claiming to be representatives—the committees, in such cases, to be raised in the manner prescribed by the existing laws. Neither set from the county of Philadelphia, shall 'be permitted to vote on any question, un til the right of the contested seats shall have been determined; but in all other respects, each shall be entitled to all the privileges of members of the house.—Or, as an alternative, both sets from the coml.- y to resign, and a writ for a new elec ton to be forthwith issued. Sd. That until the committee to be ppointed to investigate the right to said contested seats, shall have reported: or, until a new election shall be had, and the returns thereof received, as the case may he, no bills of a party nature shall be pas sed; nor shall a State Treasurer, or a U nited States Senator be elected. . 4th. In case of a resignation of the respective parties claiming to be repre seltatires from the county...of phia, both houses, if the Senate agree, shall adjourn on the 24th inst, to meet again on the 9th or 10th of January, to al- . j low time for a new election in said coun ity; and immediately after the committees, pas above provided for, shall report; or the ' returns of saidelection shall be received, as the case 'nay be, a sew election for speaker and the other officers of the house shall be had, to serve for the remainder of the session—until which election none of the standing committees shall be appoin ted. Whereas the seaiton is fast approa;:iing, ,when it becomes necessary for every prudent man to lay up treasures to meet THOS. S. SMITH, the little responsibilities, which demand SAML. A. PUIIVIANCE, his care. And whereas the only means t , . B. H. HINCHMAN, . a Printer has of obtaining sufficient to e , a CoMmittee on behalf of members who and wherewithall to ,be clothed, .a t ce c t u , b ie . elected T. S.. Cunningham, their Spew- kind support and Ritactualimy ot . 1 I ker. scribers. And whereas there is now a very large aipount due to the said Jour- It will be seen from this proposal, that the Democrats have offered to the Limo nal, 133 diVera geed cifizens . , fee adverti- Focos, the liberal terms of accommoda 7 sine., jobbing, bbing, and subscription. tio,n, which thej can refuse only from a And whereas the said Journal has been '4)0 . 0 of obstinacy, or from a desire to coinlected with regularity. and care, and avoid an investigation into the frauds to the best of the abilii!jes of the Editor, wh i t are"alleged to have taken place at and whereas he deserves not only your the election in the county of Philadelphia.' names as subscribers, but also your pay. These terms, it d, would Thererore I A. W. Benedict, cover give nor of the said Hunting/on Journal, hays.them accented all the officers of the house, and a controlling majority on all questions, un- cansed this my Proi:latnatiOn to issue, commanding, demanding, requiring, and tit the Contested seats were determined. It would also cure the - defeat in the or - desiring, requesting and soliciting, that every friend of the afore/sit' Journal, who ganiZation of the House under Mr. MT ' wishes to see it go on and prosper, and kins. Having organized uneenstitution who know themselves indebted on its ally, any act which they may assume to, do as a house of RepreSentatives, is ne- books, forthwith to take measures to "Pay the Printer, Pay the Prinler"—on or be cessarily void. ; fore January court. Previous to, the meeting of the Legis- , Sio• b ned by the lature, it was repeatedly .said that the! SECRETARY. ,members elect,-now acting with IM r. Hop- _____ __ .L._., ains,. intended.organizing their house,by i theidoings'at Hirriaborg, of Om se a foreelf possibley aiioitivi investigalion of the frain:ulent election in the_ county of mount to little or'nothing; thdre being no Philadelphia, and thereby ensure an elec-,business done in the House. In 'the Setif tion of a Senator vales( the voice and_ Wishes of the people of the el.'re"ed ate 111 r. Fealty. the Loco Foco-Anti Bank .member Irons Schuylkil, presented state. Ten Judges in Phibulelphia, with for n . A • a back in that ntionionopo- Chan. J. Ingersoll at their head, common. 'a petition ced this system of 6:Mee by eXcludin e ,e'lf county, Columbia. Our readers know more than six - thousand votes. A vast their precept, this is their example. assemblage of people from _Philadelphia , county, on the day fixed by law for . the rhere solution for the admission. of land • organization of the House,--filled the Messrs Bel M'Cl ~ j , to their scats galleries, aisles,.and Speaker's chair, and was then brought' up, and disCussdil. by threats.ollpersonal violence. declared Mr. Bell of Chester, who was not elee— their determ ination to carry their object into effect—and now when the friends oflted making himself most censpieuous in the Constitution and laws—the lovers.of trying to cheat our ;citizens out of their order, submit a proposition, nskiog merely seats. The resolution was finally carried, that.no adVantage be taken of them, it is by a vote of 19 to 11; and Messrs • Bell & rejected and, revolutionary means prop sed on the part of the Hopkins House—or Ilrelast sworn .In. Mr. Franey of the at least some of its Most violent members. City legitamac made a report, as to they Let them resort to this course tif .they of either House'ntif Representative S, (the choose—lino upon their shoulders will report' is in teether column) the - repott rest the reponsibility; upon ,their 4irts was reCeininitied te the eminnittee. By a will be the blood which may be spilt in the - . , 'Revolution which they have determined resolution et the Senate,messns.Frow and to bring upon the country.• in Byer, have been paid for their lost ti ,ne, - - . rz,- - --"' • ( - * , ,/ 7- .;•et,"i' . 7_, 3 1 ,-. 7 .,4 ..$ 4 .. ):„. ., ,- 4 ,-p--,... rtitisalge i a ',.l o ''' l ' °vo THE JOURN AL. One country, one constitution, one tlestirzy' Deintingdon Dec. 26, 1 S3S Democratic .Intimasonie CANDIDATES. FOR PRESIDENT, GEN.WICH. HARMAN FUR VICE PRESIDENT DANIEL WEBSTER. FLAG OF TUE PEOPLE! Or A single term for the Presidency. and the office administered for the whole 'PEO PLE. and not for a PARTY. . b; A sound, uniform and convenient Na tional CURRENCY, adapted to the wants of the whole COUNTRY, instead of the SHIN PLASTERS brought about by our present RULERS. reEconostv, RETRENCHMENT, and Re• Fortis! in the administration of public affairs, rr-Tired of Experiments and Experi menters, Republican gratitude will reward unobstrusive merit, by elevating the sub altern of WASIIINGTON and the dosciple or, Jxrimn son. and thus resuming the safe and beaten track of onr Fathers,—L. Gazette. 36 ORD To our subscribers—we ought to say patrons. But do you see, there is a dit ference. Winter is here, and did it ever occur to you that the Printer, might sibly be cold unless some one paid ,to give him a chance to pay up too. 'V 'in ter is here. The printer wants to buy his beef and pork. (If we were in the situ., ation of some of our Loco Foco contem poraries, we should not suffer for "whole hogs") but as it is, we have to buy our, pork. Every thing has to he bought, nor, is that all--it is sauced with the harras sing thought, it must be paid for. Our' patrons we know will pay up. %V ill soon of our subscribers, enter their names among the list of patrons. "A stitch in time," is our doctrine, and we therefore I commence in time. Court week will soon be here--and it it does not bring with it a goodly share of the "root of evil" for our purse, we must "suspend specie pay ments." But not belonging to the shin plaster concern, W k have issued this our Proelamaticm, to h'eve our friends- re sume, or commence, between this, and the January court. 11U1 4 41NGDQN JOURNAL, as. IN the name and by the Auth °ray v9sted in me, .`" A. W. 11E EDICT. , Editor and Publisher of the said "Journal." trying to get . seuts in the Senate, without olecteet The Senate have adopted a resolution, declaring . that the "Hopkins 1.4,4;47 is not, the Il.buse of,Aepresentatives. The Committee that is investigating itte'elev tion of the Philadelphia county Sew...fors, have proved that the returne Which the Locos call legt4, were made out by m'c- CAIIEN il2 Lae Peel office, MAI signed on lII9NDAY, all about town wherever the wmti,y could find a Judge. Er B. REE:9 &1!Q. We have received hum the author, an address &livered by him before the Phil omathean society of the University of Pennsylvania ~upon "the origin of our Revolutionary Union, the recorded and traditionary history of the acts, and influ. ences much led to the convocation of the first conventional congress." Welmve read it with great care and interest, and would earnestly commend its perusal and valuable advice to every young Ameri can. It bespeaks the deep research, and patriotism of its author, as well as the ricl;•culture of a mind naturally luxuriant with intellectual worth. In a few short pages all the numerous usurpation of the mother country, and the patient: forbear anee, yet firm unyielding determination of the oppress colonists are related, inter spersed, with many anecdotes, new at least to us, illustrative of the general character, and conduct of the seperate colonies. • The committee of the society requested a copy of the address for publication. Th e honored compliment thus offered, is most richly deserved. The author will accept our ardent thanks fur the copy. * The present Attorney; General The silken tie that binds two willing hearts.' MARRIED. On the 25th ult, by John Skyles, Esq., William Oss, of Duncarsville this county, to Miss Sophia Folk of Bedford county. IVIONEY FOUND. THE undersigned found on the Canal be low Alexandria, a part of a l'ocket Book containing a sum of money. The owner can have it by proving property paying charges, on application to me, one mile be low Alexandria. SEMPLE FLEMING, Aug. 25, 1838. • EXVITAFTGE! FANIK • A N D • SO/ Pia S C. 4 nr - z5iuz.767.,1.' No. Gd South 4th . Strett, Phitrgielphia. CAPITAL 43250,006. Open daily for the transaction of business, from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. Depnsites of Money received, for which the following rate of Intereet will be allow -1 year r: per cent per annum. • 6 md s 6 11f I Ig 14 3 411 4 ld ti (11 On Business Deposites, to be drawn at the pleasure of the Depositor, no interest will be allowed. The current Notes of Solvent', Banks, in every part of the United States, will be received as Special Deposites, on such terms as may 2e agreed an in each par ticular case. OttlIP:R OF THE • . DESSA A , eneMer. Philadelphia Dec, 19, 1839. NOTICE. (oClVt3lt 10 • Take-node that I have applied to the Judges, of the Court of Common Plea?. of Huntingdon county for the beneiit of the , t,t made for the relief of insolvent debtors; ilt.d the saki court has eppeinted the second Monday of January next for hearing me and my creditors, at the coot house in the, borough of Hnntinstlon, when And you may attend it.ycitt:fitiCic.p.rop6K,: CHAR LE g JOHN D✓i 17S CHURCH . Itl. 3 Eitat. J 0 hIV MO (LIVE. riff ' s ktilef4. "way virtue of sundry wri otias &c. -I, , stied out Di the C.litt of Common, Pleas, ut 'Huntingdon. County,. and tame.- direeled, will lie ,etposa, to paslic Sale at the Court House, in Hun tingdon, on. the 13th day of Jarnucyll4t, at 10 o'clock A.- M. 1114 rollowinit;.proiir fy viz: • • ,•:: • • A tract of 'land peA tly hi Springfield town-, ship Huntinblon County, and partly; in Diil3,- 1 lit township • ettn.l cvnty..,.,24olnipg lands of William Cot bin, WAliriel sgri Henry Dront:berge.• 'YteClaiit , and oth:rs, containing three-hundred and eighty acres be the 'tame more or less, about one' hundred, a,-..res of .which. a re. el eared. 'x'bt lv su erected a Cabin,llat n, with three / 47,, v. l two story, sqtrir . leg, house, pie, square 1.::.; ! hove one store and a half :ugh.' A spring house, and Apple ()teller(' also thereon.' httcn under execution, and 1 !,e sold r., the property of lierceles Kemp dec'd _ALSC One house and. lot in tbe 1"orc4! : 1) of Bir-1 sittiat.,d I joining a lot on the n ..:)d. end on the west by a lot of Andrew licbc.,nn, having thereon erected a one and aludfstd-1 ry house; on and to. Ile sold as they property of Cathacine Calderwoocl the hands of James Thocr.p.co bee - - ALSO • • A house and lot of g. mod in town of Frankstown, on. plain street houucizcl a let of C. Garber and caers. 'lll, reu, elec ted a twri't,il , frar , e house, Seized, taken under execution and to be cold as the property of kiln Spit: oar. A LSO ALL the interest nnd estate of J. N ,, gent of, in, to and out of a tract of in Allegheny township: bound•A by lands of Robert Allison Esq., . John Gwin ant others, containing 81 acres more or less -25 acres cleared with a ;law :t•P.:I and dwel ling house thereon erected. Seized, taken under execution and to be sold as the property of James Nugent. ALSO. A two story brick Ecil,lic" ,, in i',.. the N Bo_ rough of Fyilliclaysburg, on 1,1 .ot o. 147 la the new town 1A c .e. plot of said Borcugh; beginning at the corner of Lot No. 146 thence ex tending north seventy degrees east along Juniata street. forty one feet to a post; thence at right angles to the same one hundred & sixty feet to bank alley, thence along said alley south seventy degrees west forty one teet to a post; thence at right angles to t c name one hunred and sixty feet to the place, of beginning. Seized and taken on a writ of Levari Fe rias; and to be sold as the property of W. H. Davidson. ALSO A tract of land situate in Crnmwel Town ship, containing 150 acres, Inure or less, ad joining Samuel E Booher, J. P.Z. 11 , 11 Esq. and others; about 4 or 5 acres of which are ! cleared;* with a small • cabin house thereon erected Seized and taken under execution and to be soldas the property of Wm. Moore. ALSO That part of Lot No. 147 on the new town plot, lately. laid out adjoining the old town plot cf Hollidaysburg, which is conti guous to and adjoins lot N. 148 fronting seventeen feet on Juniata Street and exten ding at right angles to the same, in depth one hunded and sixty feet to Bank alley; on which are erected a small one story Brick house and a frame' liartru ding, being eighty see en feet long by ten feet . a, a!! wide and one story - hig eized and taken on a writ of Levari Fa cias and to be sold Ps the property of Wm. H. Davidson and Benj Orcutt. ALSO'. all that part of a certain tract of land in the natty: of Win Forsyth situate in Allegheny township, Huntingdon county; adjoining lands of James Alexander, John Gardner; Jonathan Launce and others; coetaining one hundred and one and three fourth acres —And also a lot of ground in the town of Gaysport Huntingdon county nutnbered in the p lan of said town; sold by Jackson and Garber unto the said Geo. W. Henry: to gether with the appurtenances. Seized and taken on a writ of Levari Facias and to be sold as the property of Geo W. Henry. JOSEPH SHANNON Shelf. Sheriffs office Huntingdon December 19, 1838. r : fq . t.,fitettPfi N4nzen. NOTICE is to i w OVeli perbon concerned, that 04: following nttnlcci persons iave settled their Acccunts in the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, and 'that the said Accounts will be presented for confirmation and allowance at ap Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon, for the county of Hun-, tingdon, on the second Monday,(l4th day) off January next, via:— I. • James Magee, Administrator of the es tate of i'.ndrew French, late of Tell Town ship, deceased. • H. James Wilkl63, Administrator of the estate of John Scott, late of West Town deceased. 111, James. Thompson, Executor of the :an Will and Testament of Catharine Ca derwood, late of the Ilzmough of BirminghaMl deceased. IV, Abraham Robison and Tbonias .M. Robison, Administrators of the estae of A brahan).ktolsison.,.deceased, who v: as Guar. than of Ow rhinos cbitdreti of Johu late of rrankstown TgiVnshit , occeased.. V. Isaa triteF.;sli'lcldJi4cph Reed, Ex;- ecutors of theliif Witt and 'Testament' of lames Anderson, late of West- TqWnship, eeeased. • • Vl.,:' , Ssinuel Smita , and John J)avExecutors a the, ,iast wilt TcLtarn Longeneolcer, 14te 0., deceased. VII. WilDam Johnston, Adminirtrator of the estate of John Johnston, (son of 'no's) , late of Porter Township, deceased. WiWlm Galbraith, Administrator ofithe'elato cflll 1.,117, tat:: of Ailezlicny :rownAllikfleccased. • JOHN REED, 11 1 - 11tnt, Dec. 14. 1858. eltiOit. • 717111. , ,REAS by a I,,,cept,to me dirce tFd E 11,,,Lin40-n, the 24th day ef . Nexeriber, A. D. into. thute,nd eight hundred and ,. d^hrty the mows, and. .seals! of the -Hon • Thomas Bulishly. President of the court-of, Co•nincn Oyer antl.Termmer, and gcuttt•aljail 'deny cry' of the :ti} Judicial ilistriet Pennsyk-: venia, composed of the comities of 1 ,7 ,1f!1in, litnitinclon,'Centre, Clearfiulel, ard Jeffer-: son, and the Hon. Joseph MisCuce .and Jo- seph Adams, his asaoCiate Ridges of the . county , of Huntingdon, ASlgnediV; pointed. t,o ty • and d:termint All anti every, indicttrfents, end . preaentmeitts made ar ta!ten for or conceranigalllHnies, which by fl , e laws cf the State are made capital or felonten et death and: alt other „offences, iClim es and MiStiemetinors, which have been car tall beeon - mated or peep,..trated within the• Laid county, pv oil prrmes which ai.e or her.teft....r be ....,nmitted or b,: . ;ierpe- • trat,il am comman- Idea-to make.. . A'. , ,.or?icinaHosto. my whole bailiwick, that,o couita Oyer and Ter • I'IMA‘, Quarter • .1 r_ i the rout': the '.:eroug',l OviltiAg,it.):l, on I,4e,.§ccptrs.l44.on, (a ):1 tI dayl. ot January next, and, those alto will irmec.*, the said prisoners, be . thenaid there t, prosecute theta its it' b e , a nt? that alt Justices. of the' r.onct:' , . , within the l'saitt count ) , then at,l thtre in their nr6- 1 per peraun,,,,,t 10 o'cladi k. M. of said aaY, with their .'crord,, exarnications,; and rt.fiertihrarc s. to thos, things whiChi their respeetitialy appertain. • Dated at fluntingdon, the 19th day of De ' e'rithi:cr, in the year of our Lord ones eight hundred and 0:14 eightl, and the eld year ot Ar.terican • deuce. JOSEPH SHAN::OI7, sir r Sheriff's Ofire Hunting don, Dtc, 19, 188. TIERNPIKiE wotitzomb By virtue of an act of assembly incor porating the Hollidaysburg and Bedford curapike Company, it is made the duty of the stockholders, or any two of them, nam ed in the letters pattent to • give notice in all the newspapers published in the counties of Huntingdon and Bedforki t of a time and place to on by them appointed, at which time nod place the said subscribers or as many of them as li.ill be then present, shall, proceed to organize ,said Company, and shall choose by a majority of the said sub= scribers, by hall at, in persan, one President," silt Managers, one Treasurer, and such nth-' er officers as may be necessary to conduct, the business of said Company. • In pursuance therefore M the above, we, the subscribers, do hereby give notice that a•meeting for the above purposes will be held on . 1 UEST/AY TIM FIRST DAY OF JANU ARY 18.19-;—at the—ha:lse of Peter Amich, in the town of St. Clair, Bedford county, when r and where a full attendance is requested, W. DUNCAN, PIUER CASSIDAY, ALEX. KNOX, EDWARD M'GRAW, PETER AMICH, NICHOLAS LYONS, ROBERT M'NAMARA. D:c. 12, 1838. INORUO Nancy Smith . by) In the Court o her next friend Common Please of Ephraim Ramsey }Huntingdon Coun vs ty. Wm. Henry Smith. J Pluries Subpoe na for Divorce. To William Smith the deferi dant above named. Henry' 'Pake notice that by virtue of the above writ, ssued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon Cotrnty aforesaid, you are required rt „ (be and appear before the Judges of said Court, at a Court of Common Pleas to be held at Huntingdon in and for the said County of Huntingdon, on the second Nlondgy of January next, to answer the Petition and Libel of your wife Nancy Ramsey for a Divorce from the Bonds of , matrimony. JOSEPH S HANNON, Wit Sheriffs office, Hu ig. dun Nov. 21, 18 I rtrilllrt Respect 1y inform tr.,. üb', in, f"1:,!!•;,!, th at fliery'i?" - is and the .WHARF c WAilqin, , ,, d the at Water Sn.tet; fort terflOof years, Tn., fare preparcd t:, enter into the COMMISSION FORWARDING ( business. Having some experience in th i business, and being determined B •v-I cry exertion to render gatisfactio os e suell as may favour them with their on ta, ge they hope to merit and' receive a, shore of that confidence which a gcnestions public has formerly extended to them. • The following very reasonable list of rates shall be stridtly adhered to; Moe. from :?.ast per ton $ 1 no do. Ao. West Bar-Iron • do. do. • Blooms ' do do re; Metal do do kisit do 111)1. Salt' do do Finur do eo wheat do BUS, nye & C urn • 49 do 0:114 .‘ do dn . lilltirminous Coal do do Anthracite do Adw' La Plaster of Paris do do For wighing Plaster awl Bar Iron 25cts. per Ton will be charged in ty'dition to the ah,ve, 'anti fer'Blooms and Pig Metal ct,. per 'Ton. N. B. Freight to be paid in all .cases the goods. Water Street, Dec. sth 1838. TTsitier THE collectors of tax in the county of Hoetingtl,a, previous to, and intluding the year 1637, and all other perscinsindebtecl, in any man e co, tot the said . cotiutf, are reques ted to cell immediately with the county Treasurer and raalo. payment of the sever al amount 3 fur W4ich. tbetkt*al indebted, as the mone,b. Isiihtickiheidett by the county at .the, present thne, pn,accontit of the. num b.,-...r or.liOulges now under contract, and the vit t . , :‘oskln ionirtoretb' the County Court Mina, which Will -he, fittt under contract in a short taco. Those who do ktot comply with th, ebove_regue...it. against the next January Cel:rt. wlll be proceeded agaiust as the law directs: • 1011 N STItVI , ..R , I'E'I'EII.SWOOPE Jr. , Cetrimi,'rs -•., JANIII*MOORE. ~,e I Commiers @nice Hunting-' - ' .' . l Ova, Nov. 24:1833. -; AJIERY, vIT PRIVATE SALE. The sul?s7riber ofki.Sfoi• sale his ;4;1 _ & r raillierY 9 County, McConnellstown, Huntingdon otli2ty,only 3 milesittm the Canal Basin at 'f Huntingdon. • 7'HE TANNERY, . . la. situated by thelitefof" Atrcaot water and from which the yard i supplied by the means of a *heel. Th Shop is ,7.0 feet by 60, and i's a • substantia rrarte building. There is a superior „Bark 'Till in the second tor f, which clel_erS the g ;*:.m.nd Bark on to he first floor, Thug ,is a imcvery other convenience that can. be needed.' Connect C.:: with the Tapper,}' is also, a tract of good • riEtlnher Land, frern which a sufficient supply of bark can a 'ways be obtained. THE FARM LAND, and Buildings connected therewith are of the best kind, being • 15 Acres of Limestone Land, mostly cleared and under good fence. The Buildings are situated on two town tots, consisting of a Three Story Stone House, well calculated for a store for tavern, and a small Bank Barn. On the same lot with the "latatery, is . also, a good and convenient though small dwelling house, suitible for a tennant, The whole of the abovo property will be sold on the best Tunis, possession will bt given next spring or fall, Any further in formation can be had by applying to the subscriber on the Place, or of Dr. Jacob Hoffman at Huntingdon. PATRICK LANG. McConnellst .wn Huntingdon / County, Nov. 28, 1838. The Lancaster "Examiner" please pub , ash 4 times and charge this office. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. TWOTlCE,ishereby given, that letters of Administration have been gran ted to the subscriber upon the Estate of ffenry M'Garvey' late of Shirty Town hip and all pers6ns knowing I . ,ifientselves to be indebted to:the said Es- r otate,•are hereby requested to mote pay_ :dent; and all having claims uppn the said }'ssate, are requtisted to present them to subscriber property authenticated for set tlement. He twill be at [the late resi dence of the deceased, dUring the lira & second weeks in January next, lorthe purpose of making settlements—and all persons }timing unsettled accounts with said Estate are earnestly reqUested to pre sent them at that time. E ARD APGARVEY Dec. 19, 1838. NOTICE IS hereby given, that the accounts o Jarnes Entriken and Thomas Jackson Trustees of Johathan Leslie, have hien fi led in the Court of Common Pleas of Hun tingdon County, and will be presented to the Judges of the said Court on the second Mon day in January next for confirmation s of which, all persons interested may take no 'ice. ROBERT C AMP BELL Pret'r, December, 15, 183 J. so 31# 12i 8 1.0