Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1835-1839, November 06, 1839, Image 3

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    17th District composed of that part oI
Tyrone township laying east and south of,
the following described bonds, begining at
the bridge opposite the paper mill on
Spring Run, thence along the road to the
house of John Clark, the south of the
house of the said Clark, and the house
now erected at 'Fyrone forge, to the An-,
tie township line, at the house of James
Crawford in Tyrone township.
18th District composed of Morris town
tihip, dike house of Frederick Kuhn in
saidto township,
_ . .
49th Distiict composed of past of the
'township of gest, at the school house on
the farm of James Ennis in said township.
20th District composed of those parts
of the townships of Hopewell and Walker
in the county of Huntingdon, within the
following boundaries, to wit: beginning
at Hartsock's Gap in Tussey's mountain,
thence down Gardner's Run, so as to in
clude the house of Mathew Garner, Isaac
Bowers and George Brumbaugh; thence
an a straight line through Forshey's Gap!
to The Union township line, thence down
the same to a point opposite David CorH
bin's, thence down on a straight line, in
cluding the house of David Corbin, to the
corner of Porter township, on the Hun
tingdon and Woodcock Valley road;
thence along the said summit to the place
of beginning, shall hereafter be a seperate
election district, and that the general elec
tion for said district be held at the house
occupied by Jacob Magahy, in the village
of McConnellsburg.
21st District composed of that part of
the township of Union, in the county of
Huntingdon, now comprising the town
ship of Tod, beginning on the line of Bed
ford county where the line of Springfield
and Union townships meet, thence by the
line between the townships to a point on
said line, nearly opposite John Caufman's
so as to include his farm, thence by a
stiaight line to Hopewell township line at
Forshey's Gap, on Terrace mountain;
thence by the line of Hopewell and Union
townships to Bedford county line, thence
to said place of beginning, shall hereafter
.be a seperate district, and the electors
thereof shall hereafter hold their general
.elections at the house now occupied by J.
Henderson in said district.
22nd District composed of that part of
West township on the south east side of
Warrior ridge, beginning at the line of
West and Henderson township, at the
toot of said ridge to the line of Barree
township: thence by the division line of
Barree and West townships to the sum
mit of Stone mountain, to intersect the
line of Henderson and West townships;
thence by said line to the place of begin
ning, shall be a seperate election - district,
to be called ..Murrey's Run district," and
that the electors therein shall hold there
generd elections at the house now occu.
pied by Beojam►n Corbin on Murrey's
Run.
23d District composed of Cromwell
township, shall hold their general elec
tions at the house now occupied by Win.
111Tarrell in Orbisonia.
24th District composed of all that part
.of Frankstown township, lying east of the
following lines viz: Beginning where the
Allegheny township line crosses the Brush
run, thence down said run, thence down
the Beaver dam branch ltf the Juniata to
the Forks above Lowly's mill ; thence up
the south fork of said run, to where the
great read crosses the same, leading from
liollidaysburh to the Loop, thence a
straight line to the Woodbury line on the
north end of the Cove of Loop mountain,'
shall hereafter be a seperate election dis• .
trict, and the electors thereof shall hold
their general elections at the house lately
occupied by David Ditch in the borough
of Frankstown.
23th District composed of the town•
ship of Blair, constituting a seperate elec
tion district, to hold their elections there
fore at the public school house in Holli
daysburg.
"That every person, excepting justices
of the peace, who shall I.old any office or
appointment of profit, or trust under the
government of the United States, or of
this state, or of any city or incorporated
district, whether a commissioned officer
or agent, who is, or shall be, employed
under the legislative, executive or judi
ary department of this State, or of the
United States, or of any or incorporated
district, and also, that every member of
Congress, and of the State Legislature,
and of the select or common council of
and city, or commissioners of any incor
porated District, is by law, incapable of
holding or exercising, at the same time
the office or appointment of Judge, In
spector or Clerk of any election of this
commonwealth, and that no Inspector,
fudge, or other officer of any such clec
iion, shall be eligible to any office to be
then voted for."
And the return judges of the respec
tive districts are required to meet at the
ciourt house in Huntingdon, on the third
'ay succeeding the said da y of election,
which will be on Saturday the 23J, No.
vember.
Given under my hand at Huntingdon, the
sth, day of November 1839, and of the
Independence of the United States the
sixty-third.
JOSEPH SHANNON, Sheriff.
[God save the Commonwealth.]
Money Found
Between Colrain Forges and John S.
'setts Mill. The owner can get it by
giving satisfactory description of the same,
and paying for advertising, at the office at
Elizabeth Forge.
ROBERT MOORE,
Elizabeth Forge, October 30,1839.
Notice to Delin
quent Collectors.
THE collectors of County Tax fcr
the year 1838 and former years,
who have not settled up their duplicates,'
arg requested to do so without delay.
The heavy drafts on the Treasury for
building bridges renders a compliance
with this notice necessary; and those who
neglect it will he certified into the Pro
thonotary's office and proceeded against
to execution.
By order of the Commissioners of
Iluntingtlon county,
November 6, 1839.
'Native.
S hereby given to those stockholderss,
of the Hollidaysburg and Bedford'
Turnpike-road Company," who have up
to the present time neglected to comply
with the requisitions of the board, for the
payment of instalments heretofore order
ed; that the said instalments to fifteen
dollars per share, shall be paid on or be
fore the 1.5/h of November, to J. W. Dun
can. Bedford; or to RUbert M'Namara, or
Alexander Knox jr. Newry. In failure
whereof, suits are to be brought against
all such delinquents.
By order of the board
J. 11 DUNCAN, Secy.
Oct 30, 1859.
'Notivr.
I S hereby given to the stockholders of
the Hollidaysburg and Bedford Turn
pike company that a farther instalment
of twenty dollars per share is hereby re- '
s quired to be paid to J. W. Duncan, Bed-,
ford; or Robert M'Namara or Alexander
Knox jr. Newry, on or before the Ist day
of November next. Punctual and
I prompt payment is respectfully reques
ted
By order of the board.
J. O. DUNC.IN, Secy.
Octo. 30, 1839
Riflemen Attend!!
The Mai ksmen of Huntingdon, and the
adjoining counties, are respectfully invited to
attend the House of John White, near Hunt
ingdon, on Saturday November 9th, as
A LARGE STEER,
WEIGHING 6001bs.
Will be shot for, A fine sight, will be ex
pected, as the owner of the Steer holds full
on the paper, now, he anticipates a large
company of "sharp shooters," and he as
sures them that he will be in the centre—of
them at least.
Huntingdon, Oct. 30, 1839.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
IN pursnance of an order of the Orphans
Court Hnntingdon county, will b
exposed to public sale on 'the premises, o'
Friday the Isf day of November next, twe
thirds of a lot of ground situate in the Bon
rough of Alexandria, in said county, as thu
property of Henry Isenberg, dec'd; bounded
on the east by a 40 feet street, and a part of ,
the said lot now owned by Samtel Isenberg,
by the tnrnpike road nn the north, and a lot
of the heirs of Henry Willehrand, dec'd, on
the west; the lot of which this is a part, be
lug numbered 14 in the plan of lots laid out
by pr. James Trimble in his lifetime.
'Terms of Sale:—One half of the purchase
money to be paid on the conhrmation of the
sale, and the residue in one year thereafter
with interest.
'F. P. CAMPBELL, Clerk.
Attendance will be given at the time and
place of sale by the undersigned Adminis
trator.
HENRY NEFF, Adm's.
October 9. 1830.
DISSOLUTION OF
PA It TN ERSHIP.
ALL persons interested will please take,
notice, that the partnership heretofore exis-
ting between John Brewster and Josiah Eng
lar, in the Tanning business, in Shirley tp.
is this day dissolved. All debts due to the
firm are to be paid to the undersigned, who
continues to carry on the business at the old
stand.
JOHN BREWSTER,
October 30, 1839.
Notice.
ALL persons indebted to John Savage will
please immediately settle their accounts with
the subscriber. And those haying claims
properly authenticated against him will pre
sent them for settlement to me at Mary Ann
Forge, Trough Creek Huntingdon Co.
A. B. CREWIT, Agent for John Savage.
B. Bar Iron for sale at Mary Ann
Forge.
Trough Creek, Oct. 2, 1839.
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Robert Dean, late of Morris town
ship, Huntingdon connty, deceased, are
requested to make immediate payment
to Samuel Dean, near trilliamsburg, or
Wm. Caldwell, near Birmingdam; and
those having claims against said Estate
are requested to present them properly
authenticated for settlement.
Executors,
S W A Ii /3 1 1 . 1 C IF: A L LD DE W A E N I:L,t
October 23, 1839. —6t.
TEACHER WANTED.
A good teacher of a public school is wan
ed in the borough of Petersburg, to whom
iberal wages will be given
By the school committee.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
IN
P URSUN CE of an order of the 1 1
O. phan's court of Huntingdon county,l
will be exposed to Public Sale on the
premises, on Saturday the second clay of
November next, at one o'clock P. M., a
tract of land situate in Tell township, Hun
tingdon county, containing fifty acres more
or less, a few acres of which have been clea
red, and cultivated, late the property of
Andrew French deceased. Terms of sale,
one third of the purchase money to be paid
on the confirmation of the sale, one third in
one year thereafter, with interest, to be se
cured by the bond and mortgage of the pur
chaser, the remaining third to be paid on
the death of the widow, the interest to be'
paid yearly and every year, to he secured by
the baud and mortgat e of the purchaser.
Attendance will be given by
JOHN BLAIR,
Guardian of the minor childred of Andrew
French, deceased.
DAVID BLAIR, Attorney.
September 25, 1839.
Sheriff's Sales.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Vendi•
tioni Exponas and Levari Facias,
issued out of the court of Common Pleas
of Huntingdon county, awl to me direc
ted, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the
Court House in Huntingdon, on the 11th
day of November next, at ten o'clock A.
M., the following . property, viz:
A two story brick dwelling house, with
a stone basement story, twenty four feet in
front, by thirty-five feet deep, erected,
built, and situate on lot No. 210 in Juni
' ata street, in the new town plot of the
Borough of Hollidaysburg, which said lot
fronts on said Juniata street thirty feet,
and extends back at i ight angles to said
street one hundred and sixty feet.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of George Cul
tebaugh.
ALSO—A tract or piece of land situ •
ate in Cromwell township, containing 23
acres, more or less, adjoining- lands of
John Shope, heirs of Daniel Colgate, John' l
Flasker and others, on which are erected
a Forge, known by the name of "Augh-
I wick Forge," and a number of dwelling
'houses connected therewith, to wit: five
houses for forgemen, an office, and other
necessary buildings.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of Hezekiah
'Crownover.
SAO— LA certain messuage in two
certain lots of ground situate in the Bo
rough of Huntingdon, one numbered in
plan of said borough 31, and the other
136, together with the hereditaments and
appurtenances.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of Stephen I
Drury.
ALSO—A tract of land situate in
West township, adjoining lands of Robert i
Armstrong, Andrew Stewart, Grafibr's l
heirs, and others, containing 111 acres,
more or less, about 80 acres of which are
cleared, on which are erected tr..° d we'.
ling houses, a barn, and blacksmith shop.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of James Ennis.
ALSO—A tract of land situate in Al
legheny township, adjoining lands of Ja
cob Miller, Abrm. Beal, E. Baker & Co.,
and Henry Glass, containing 130 acres,
more or less, of which 22 arc cleared, and
having thereon erected a log house, and
small cabin barn, and a small orchard
thereon.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of Daniel Ginter
deceased.
ALSO--Several parcels or parts of ail
tract, formerly composing one tract of
land situate in Cromwell township, the
part or parcel marked A in the schedule,
91 acres; the part marked B, contains 78
acres; the part marked C, contains 100
acres; in all 269 acres more or less—ad
joining lands on the south and east by
oth'r lands of the heirs ot Benjamin Cor
nelius dec'd, and bound on the north and
west by Aughwick creek. About 200
acres of which is cleared, on which is
erected a two story house weather boar..
ded, and also a double log house, one and
a half story high, a log barn, and an apple
orchard thereon.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of Benjamin
Cornelius decd.
ALSO--One lot of ground situate in
the new town plot of Hollidaysburg, and
numbered in the plan of said town, ex ,
tending in front feet on Juniata street
and 160 feet back at right angles thereto
to Bank alley, on which are erected a two
story frame house, and a two story brick
house and a stable.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of Joseph Ad
ams.
ALSO—Seven acres of land situate in
Allegheny township, adjoining lands of
F. Smith on the south, James Alexander,
on the west, Daniel Allbaugh on the north,
and lands of the heirs of Willis Gibbonv
dec'd, on the south and east; on which
are erected a two story flame plastered
house and a stable.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of George Cul
tebaugh.
ALSO—A lot in the new town plot of
Hollidaysburg, fronting GO feeton Juniatal
street, and extending 160 feet to al
ley, and numbered 210 in the plan of said
town. on which is erected a two story
brick house.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of George Cul-,
tebaugh.
ALSO—A lot of ground situate in
Duncansville, Allegheny township, Iron.
ting 60 feet on Market street, and exten
ding back at right angles ISO feet to 8.12.1 e
alley, numbered 21 in the plan of said
town, on which is erected a one and al
half story frame house; also another lot
in said town, numbered 14 in the said
plan, fronting sixty feet on Bedford street,
and extending back at right angles to sa id
street, 180 feet to Balm alley, on which is
erected a warehouse.
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of John M. Gib-,
bony Esq.
ALSO—A lot of ground situate on the
north corner of Mulberry and Wayne st.l
in the borough of Hollidaysburg, number-'
ed 49 in the old town plot, fronting 60 ft.
on Mulberry street, and extending back
180 feet on Wayne street to alley—
also the lot adjoining the said last men
tioned lot on the west, fronting 60 feet on
Mulberry street, and extending back 180
feet to alley, on which is erected a
two story weather boarded house,
Seized and taken under Execution, and
to be sold as the property of John Martin.
JOSEPH SHANNON, Sherif.
Sheriff's Office, Hunting
don, October 23,1839. S
Proclamation.
MpHEREAS by a precept to me direc
ted dated at 'Huntingdon, the 17th day
of August, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and thirty nine under the hands
and seals of the Hon. Thomas Burnside,
President of the Court of Common Pleas,
Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv
ery of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl
vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin,
Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer
son, and the Hon. ,Joseph Adams, and
John Kerr his associate Judges of the
county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, ap
pointed to hear, try, and determine all and
every indictments, and presentments made
or taken for or concerning all crimes, which
by the laws of the State are made capital or
felonies of death and all other offences,
crimes and misdemeanors, which have been
or shall be committed or perpetrated within
the said county, or all persons which are or
shall hereafter be committed or be perpe
trated for crimes aforesaid—l am comman
ded to make.
Public Proclamation.
Throughout my whole'
bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Ter
miner, of Common Pleas and Quarter Ses
sions will be held at the court house in the
Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon
day and 11th day of November next, and
those who will prosecute the said prisoners,
be then and there to prosecute them as it'
shall be just, and that all Justices of the
Peace, Coroner, and Constables within the
said county be then and there in their pro-
per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
witk their records, inquisitions, examinations'
and remembrances, to do those things which
their offices respectively appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon, the 17th day of
October, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and thirty nine
and the 63d year of American Indepen
dence.
JOSEPH SHANNON, Sh'ff.
Sheriff's Office Hunting
don, October 17, 1839. 5
Proclamation.
WHEREAS by Precept to me direc
ted by the Judges of Common
Pleas of the county of Huntingdoa bear
ing test the 17th (lay of August, A. D.
1839, lam commanded to mace Public
Proclamation throughout my whole baili
wick that a court of Common Pleas ~will
be held at the court house, in the borough
of Iluntingdon, in the county of Hunt
ingdon, on the third Monday and 18th of
November. A. D. 1839, for the trial of
all issues in said court which remein un
determined berm e the said Judges when
and where all Jurors, Witnesses and sui
tors in the trial of all said issues are re
quired to attend.
Dated at Iluntinudon tne 17th day of
August A. D. one thousand eight hun
dred and thirty nine, the 63d year of A.-
merican/nde pendence.
JOSEPH SHANNON, Sherif.
Sheriff's office Hunting•
don Oct. 16, 1839
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE
IN PURSUANCE of an order of the,
Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county,
will be exposed to Public Sale on the
premises, on Saturday the 26th day of Oc—
tober, next, at one o'clock P. M., all the
interest of Jane M'Williams, late of West
moreland county, deceased, being the undi
vided third part of a certain tract of land,
situate in Henderson township, Huntingdon
county opposite John Armstrong's land, near
Miller's Branch, adjoining lands of Alexan-
M'Connell, John Fee,jr. and Isaac Armi
tage; containing four hundred acres, with
the appurtenances. Terms of sale.—One
half of the purchase money to be paid on the
confirmation of the sale, and the residue in
one year thereafter, with interest, to be se
cured by the Bond and Mortgage of the pur
chaser.
Attendance 'will be given by
DVID SNARE,
DAVID BLAIR, Attorney,
September 25, :839.
Silk Worm Eggs.
Mammoth Sulpher,
White,
Peanut,
Two Crops Mammoth White,
do. do. Peanut.
Persons desirous of getting the best,
stock for feeding, at fair prices, can have
them put up and sent to any part of the
United States.
S. DAVIS.
Huntingdon, October 2, 1859.
0:TAII necessary directions furnished
if req.iired. S. D.
BL.4NKS OF EVERY DESCIIIP
TION FOR SALE AT THIS
OFFICE.
TO CONTRACTORS.
THE undersigned, Commissioners of
Huntingdon connty, give notice
that they will receive proposals at the
Court House in the Bourough of H unting.
don, on Friday the 22d day of November
next for the building of
A NEW COURT HOUSE,
in the said borough. The building is to
be of brick with stone foundation. The
plan and the specifications can be seen
during the November Court at the Com
missioners' Office in Huntingdon.
Persons proposing will state distinctly
in their proposals, the whole amount for
which they will furnish and complete the
same in accordance with thelplan and
specifications . _ _
JNO. STEVER 4. g
PETER SWOOPE
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JAME MOORE.
Oct. 16, 1839
Tie Harrisburg Intelligencer will pub
lish the above three times and charge this
office.
PROPSALS
WILL be received at the Commis
sioners' office in the Borough of
Huntingdon on Friday the 22d day of
November next fur making alterations in
the wall of the yard of the county jail,
agreeably to the recommendation of the
Grand inquest at August Sessions last.
The plan of the proposed alterations
can be seen at any time in the Commis
sioners office aforesaid.
JOHN STEEVEIt )
ersCo omritiussionnt:
ty gdon Conn
PETER SIVOOPE
in
SANIES MOORE )
Oct. 16, 1839
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
i N pursuance of an order of the Or
phans' Court of Huntingdon county,
there will be exposed to public sale on the
premises on Saturday, the 2d day of No
vember 1839, the following described real
property, belonging to the estate of John
Kimberling, deceased, situate in the Town
ship of Frankstown, in said county,
bounded as follows, to wit: By the lands
of Daniel Kimberling on the South, Step
en Hammond on the West, Harry Miller
and Lingafelt's heirs on the North, and
Conrod Geesey on the East, containing
one hundred and fifty•seven acres, 106,
160 perches, with a
LARGE FRAME
MERCHANT MILL,
th twenty acres of land and water privi
leges. The land is in a fine state of cul
tivation.
Terms of Sale.
One half of the purchase money to be
paid in hand on confirmation of the sale,
to be secured by bond and mortgage or
Judgement.
T. P. CAMPBELL, Clerk.
Attendance at the time and place of
sale will be given by the undersigned.
D. H. MOORE,
JESSE CRUMBECKER, Adm'rs '
October 16, 1859.
rAum POR SALE.
W ILL be exposed to public sale on
the premises, on Wednesday the
Ist day of January, 1840. All that
iitantation,
and tract of Land, situate in Morris town
ship, Huntingdon county, about one mile
from Pkaterstreet, and within sight of the
turnpike leading from Harrisburg to Pitts
burg, and about one mile fi om the Penn
sylvania Canal, adjoining lands of Frede
rick 'lileman, on the east, Samuel liar
nish, on the west, and John Shaffer, on the
North ; containing about
ISO ACRES,
of which about 135 Acres are cleared,
ten or twelve of which are good meadow,
and the uncultivated part is well timbered.
The buildings on the said premises are a
good two story squared
Log House and Kitchen,
a bank BARN, and other necessary build
ings. There are 7'wo large Springs that
rise on said Farm, which are sufficient to
turn a Grist Mill, or any like machinery.
Possession will be given on the Ist,
day of April next, The terms of sale
will be made known upon applying to
either of the undersigned.
SAMUEL DEAN, Executors.
W M. CALDh ELL,
Oct. 9.3, 1839.
N. B. “liincaster Examiner," will
please insert until tale, and send bill to
this Office.
Tiustee.
Public Sale.
r HE subscriber will offer at Public
Sale, on the .Vednesday of the No
vember court, in the Borough of Hunting
don, a
IBRIGIET BAY COLT.
rising three years old, fifteen and a half
hands high, and is considered by good
judges, to be one of the handsomest colts
to the interior of this State.
P EDIGI?BE
Ills sire is the John Marshall, and his
dam the Betsey Baker. Persons wish
ing further information concerning this
young horse's pedigree, can be satisfied
I t.) , perusing the Turf Register.
MORRIS I'. HICKS.
Tyrone Forges, Oct. 23, 1859.
COMMISSIO.YER S &ILE
Of Unseated Lands, in Hunting
don county for 1839.
11EREAS by the 7th Section of the
' act of the General Assembly of
this Commonwealth entitled "an act to
amend an act directing the mode ut sel
ling unseated lands for taxes and fot oth
er purposes," passed the 13th day of
March A. D. 1815, the Commissioner's of
the respective counties within this com•
monwealth are directed to make public
sale of all lands bought by them at Treas
urer's sale, which shall remain unredeem
ed by the respective owners thereof, at
the expiration of live years from the date
of such Treasurer's sale, and by a further
supplement thereto passed the 29th day of
March A. D. 1824, such laud is directed
to be sold for the best price that can be
obtained for the same, and that the Com
missioners shall have full power to make
and execute a deed or deeds of convey
ance to the purchaser or purchasers in fee
simple, and such deeds are declared to be
(good and valid for such title as the corn
missioners had a right to convey. There
fore we the undersigned Commissioners of
Huntingdon county, hereby give notice
that in pursuance of the aforesaid act of
Assembly and supplement thereto, we
shall at the Court House, in the borough
of Huntingdon, in the county of Hunt..
ingdon. on Monday the 11th day of No
vember next, commence the
PUBLIC SALE
of the following tracts of unseated lands,
purchased by the Commissioners of Hunt.
ingdon county aforesaid, at the Tmeasu.
rer's sale of June 1834, and remaining
unredeemed by the respective owners
thereof, and continue such sale by ad
journment until all the lands below nam
ed are sold, viz:
A. Per. War'tee names. Townships.
406 " Margaret flunter, Allegheny,
406 " James Blackford, "
97 12 John Chambers,
433 163 Jesse Well, Antes,
132 " Alexander M'Hatton,
433 163 Patrick W' bite,
433 163 Jesse Rex,
433 163 Martin Boreland,
433 163 Patrick Bush,
433 163 Jesse Bush,
433 163 Patrick Davis
433 163 Jesse Peters,
433 163 Jesse Wells,
400 Samuel Marshall,
400 Robert Caldwell
400 Mathew Simpson
400 James M'Cune
400 Joseph M'Cune
400 Samuel Steel,
400 John Fulton
400 John Galbraith
400 John George
438 124 Edward Horn
428 Eliza Horn
447 James Elder
450 James Old
415 140 John Pay well
450 101 George Ebert
30 Peter Cornelius
388 94 John Boggs
431 60 Gabriel Bell
409 145 Anthony Bell
288 18 Amos Laughery
301 106 James Coleman
391 141 Daniel Bell
400 68 John Ltughery
409 114 Matthew Simpson ';;; "
426 15 Stephen Drury
478 31 Andrew Drummond
425 b 3 Peter Shank
402 132 John Vandyke
400 Samuel Riddle
400 Samuel Riddle
400 Samuel Riddle
300 Samuel Riddle
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300 Samuel Riddle
300 Samuel Riddle
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332 Charles Green Woodberry
JOHN STEVER,
PETER S WOOPE, Comm'rs.
JAMES MOORE.
Comm'rs. Office, Sept. 24, 1839.
Springfield,
Tyrone,
Union,
VD 0 EtiJ CHIE lo =OWL
WAKE notice, that we I ave applied to
the Judges of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Huntingdon County for the
benefit of the laws of this Commonwealth
made for the relief of Insolvent debtors;
and the said Court has appointed the 2nd.
monday (11th day) of November next for
the hearing of us and our creditors at
the Court house in the borough of Hun
tingdon, when and where you may attend
if you see proper.
GEO. A. PA LM ER.
CHRISTIAN MYERS,
HENRY ARNOLD,
DAVID LONG,
GEO. BRUMBAUGH.
DAVID MILLER.
ISAAC WOLVERTON,
KENZEY KEITH.
Oct. 16, 1939.
Executor's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate
of Win. Love, late ut ll'oodbury tp.
Huntingdon county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against said Estate
are requested to present them properly
authenticated fur payment to the tinder.
signed,
SAMUEL DEAN, Excotters
JOSIL ROLLER,
6t.
October 23,
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