...lies°teed, That all tht ut irks banking system end b, I ;i4 n lull with exclusi , : • u, of their credit or their easlt. •r , • ly fraudulent, at ti•ril - structive or i•• I die ft e.l pro ducing class or , Imo obvious . • • a coauu. G, whose indepentle:., o r roll-1A . 1.1S h. u.l, and bled, iiga a uud r t he virimil dniiiin lon of Great IS, "Remlne.i. l' lit ;11 the • xpressly prohibit • Ili, stairs Cum money--en Hit b Ils dit, u. making anything bn a Id and r a tender in pal nt e nr 4,1 ' and as uo State can proi,,,ly wecti I !): oiler; what it cannot on ihrecilv we out sider all State linik Charters as uncon stitutional and defic , o .nid," In 1836, the !4,11111. ‘lr. Prayer M. Wetmore %v,. a member of the I...ligh ters. By a reference to the As,eitthly Journal tor th aye tr, we 81 1 hie II tine recorded in favor of the pa.t.age of the following HANK C I.NItTERS. An act to incorporate the Oneida do do Cty batik of litiFf,lo do do l'oollourci:.1 , :losweg,o do d 3 'rl k hank do do Ctly bank do du 'Bahl( f Lyon.' do du Canal wok of Lockport do d of litolso.o do do Clinton county batik do do Pacific batik do do Porta:re b do do Kopto:i bunk do du Bank of th,• D nlc of N. Yin.]: do do firor•soe Valley bank d o d o %Vool 111 I)Wel'A I) Silk do do arti,i;l3er county uaiik do du N'ulervlit•t batik do do Aihintic batik, n To it,cr ,. ose die cajtil.i o' do the Merchants wink in the city of N,w Y..rk do do tinion hank or city of N. V. do do 011911'1;mo rountc bank do do Jerrerifill convoy batik do do Alktny coy balk do do Caird . batili ,if .1., di, do do OglietiOuirglt bank do ill; lit;tuiir•s c‘oulity bank do do batik du do Geeenviiull litt:k do (1., Saratts4:l c .unto batik litre is an exhinition 4.1 Vrn Ilarenism! Mere is a full length portrait of a Vat. 11 tree politician I I ere is at glass through Ocli Van IS•iren e M wry. ('roswel. 4... ")..)N sac thou...lees! In 18 6. 1.... :•••.; Ni. Werotor • VW/Eh 1%011 TIII.V. .11 I .Vli In I rr sate Treater M. Wetto.a toed re , ol tang) .1i1•1111611 . 0 .. tto I) u,k . as,— ere: tel 1 by his %on., " .V / ;'I.7?L'U IN ANIII11.41.1.9111:1:Nfr i,s 1337, Prosper Nf. %oted for a resilution (lee! wow, t! , t t'.e So!) l're..- noes 47h.,•ne m.E.V I) ei GE It I.: 1.181:11TIEN ( '1'1.1: LE l'UBLIC!" In I ' , S), I' u,she•r. M. k%..t -!nor,. Ville(' la n •a reoout at) tleciarittz that dr. tiro" Treasury r •11 on • Is ••tt pot trio:ic mid in?* im • sf 1p npothfo 'twenty Days Later. AURIVAL or• Tait (:,t .%r WP.•r :, 601113 Ni w Since the forcgting wis preparod Great Western hit% or ived at Nets York which port s!te enter .1 o t Sword ty 14-', bringing o.:tober 18th. i • 111.• . 110,11 . 1.4 mre is favorable. The harvests it, 1 t. I ....I torte been in icl. better it'll) ed. st..l coin, io -in ill q ,‘,13 he:liaising t . veto ti .w 111 • C0:11 . 111...it, it is 41..1 ; 1 .. 11 e Bank of Eital.trol w.II h.. spilled toe lie cessAy of s'e-p fig spec:, pariseuts. Mr. Juadol ht, thfficulties u oler o i h the U. ti. Batik Labored by effic Log a loin for th, I..sti , u• ti in of 4,000,0(10, ho-e.I on Pennsylvania five p-r cent. stocks. The Niessrs. Bor ings have, it is said, become regular agents for the b tusk in tot:idiot. V. subjoin o few Is:v.:m.los on Vari ous subjects.—lna. T.ll. Suspension of Cania Peeve p have reason to believe that an oilier io council would before this have been issu ed at the request of tlte, Bank, fur the sus pension of c: oh payments, and the issu ing again of one and No pm.... 1 • ores, had it not been discove.ed, 1,. got authority. that pt liametii must first have been a,settihi..l to give its sanction; a reason. ~. .1,, , cpite sufficient im port:toe:l to to hice the Alelbmirtie try to refuse the sugestion of the Bank. Bristol Journal. Gold, it ai•pears, is returning r mt o th e ' continent to this co intry ; a remittance was received yesterday at the ii.ink of England of seventy •five to one hundred thousand pounds, in specie ; a :166011 to the above, within a s'otrt period, some large amounts in specie have horn received from Mexico and the United Mtates, and farther tari4e remittances are expected daily from other ill:triers ul the globe. '1 hese supplies will greallv to spec:e in the coffers at the Il.ink of England, ILA the issuin; of one and two pound nines w,ll q t more be thought al. Zreado, Su u. Bank of Digland vv. Ike antrery Banks —ln conseyetice of the refo,4l of the., Bulk of K tgland to tliNcount bilk hearing] the en,lorseinent of country bank.; of is sue, a deputation of bankers from L• n. cashier hail an interview with the Batik Of England 'D.rection,' at which they repre• rented the enibarreatonent which would ensue If the bank were to preeist in the Tle dire. t0r..., liens evcr, their 1111' .!t• '...tit the rate•; th•v liavu .11.•trtlite pre...r hell tor heiu . elvea, and the itta ter The Coin bra ard the Cr Me: stu,l4.• ti(' 11.1 . .1,44111m, ne ;heti 111,1111. CiiCti•hr oli U. PAM!' I Oai • rile H. 1 1111.11 a 1111111 Men! Viir:s 111 1.11. II II (I'oll 4 , 1.111 . 1:Inily ill the 1 11111 , ,111 lEm• I ESi luld luld ill Ireland. In few cuntitie. it appear: I key to [wave ,le‘r an user ge. asul on the who , e th be InAder :row the etnnhitiot Di the weather Lualti wen ex heel. 4. rif Cup: or Scog'aird.—A great ilea of grant ut ~cutlitod set r..m.oht, expo.,;. To the went of t: I. oho% au I betm, tilmtgow atoll St.i I tug, halt of •he grain dope air out, and malty 'kids to cut •—The !Mattc tool tormit clop are boll. alintolttot : notl of t.ttc,lleto tri.,l4ty. 1 ,rrest an Sct.tlttn . d. in sonic of Co. cooo,:cs the hail est has been ni inierropteil by the rain. Ite• porta are htvurable . froin the Clilltatie,i of Nleatii, N%'•,,tnivatli, Antrim, Louth and Down. Complaints still prevail as to the trying weather, Ii oin I.nui rick, Derry anti Donegal. Connemaugh with the excel.- tan of :flip, seems 10 have been this pe culiarly exempt...4l from the heavy rains which Eell during the last two months. The Otis crimp ill lialaway will, we learn, be aliutiilant. Lond:n 2)1 ney Marka.--Nery easy t mg the ell cumstatices of the, conutly Ext cortliiicry the Queen— Some . ...11,11:iCNi • 4, • 11U111114 . 1 tluew (011 I. rat. mtwicii at the head of the Q teen. In but I ,tale apii mien tat Windsor. The allairl dad created great s.ois4tion but the I er petrator lIaJ escaped. Tile pap..rs talk ed id 'hushing it up.' The q'le..ll has been mach anonyed by man named Bryan who i SISIVA inar ryin; her. Vao Autbtirgts was wounded by a young witii whirl, lie ,%:174 going throuon the wail pet form:ince at the Porte St Martin Theatre, in Paris. Ile accidentally i,ori the which turned uplis him and clawed Or Lit IVA leg. Nevi rit •I••ss Van iiir g h went tluu , t ;ii the pet I'i:lin:ince, an . p it ins head ia the same lion's mouth. Tile tire.st ii e•terti 1....f1As ~ti: 128 pa% sell 4 IA "!litrig ulifitti are tile B1 , 11(1.1 It' I eer.lif Ili, :,I:ei al Vein it Wen (-au al 'he i sysi , l ii!) .tial Lilt, Ili. lisced nry /1,.. ut 1 Iticttne, Mr Viit.ll..rpti.ll, ( Oeitilt r 111 einigi it- ) 1' , .f ., • , 4 , r :..il.epla3,i, ,`.ll. 1',1.11,. 1 31, of ii., , l`wX N. S. a c..ii ',Lim. 1.. r ll.e .', c is yinee ul Ike mails it s , e, Ile, nisi a I qe , al iislidiee of !AIL,. Sill, :list. lii .sit sio. e it eci . I% wit flit Bail; ill Eti;4l..i. , a iii has .1 g.. 11 •Eal .....;:.t. 01 ilit g....,, N 11•, tic. Tae la, it iS hi' B - 0 i,;l sei vi. e ,II Ca quia, alt4,iii rig it, W.,. ,se u:w coo. lii P...fict• it • s , 7l'e of ,ta.l 1•• g ..t4 . 11 lla. I. id .cud iiiol , im,ilite i jr-. IS, !it'll ex'st., hit ain't, s owe it brlgh , te Utle, I. ili • lit ice of 13 et.l tutu It is r (lilted, and aitito.ig , die recus'iiuti is trifling, it wilt irl.i• a te.eitil I•11.C1:,. ME.: t I lU.i II It'll l! 1 13112;eA 111 Cit'i•ll.•t werc ant, .1 la P.p.,. 'l'm.% •r, Its It .ve hvoi .10,E, I). 1,), iari.),.l .1 . Al. t ‘vis II nf ni ! ". • - alt. trim, 14- .tail grit, rail) 1,0„1 t;,, 1••, :II •() t. 14.11 the p .1111.,:11141 . . 111 pr.C. 1 irt the ma, k, ••.e i• a. (•;overtimittit r tete,l te.tt at rt.., the kilw,z...,,stme. Claida.-- It Ih t' tart !tateut ih , the ti, spat, h Mittoght the Ari I. has r leue:l t at Cotton be p1.,ce,1 tit a a.at. Of the te:etioe of Enghtnil tat the yea. .•n lii 1011, ();.,. I ..s 'he year e (Fog 19 a Oct. I.S.q/, time i• att iuct•r,t,c of 4,1 13,971. ,--, eAp. rztle, , ‘ c. 1-1t.;0.1.r. - - A.: : • t '. ' N''':. , :-., - . 4 1 'i rt- - AGItIUIiLTUItAL. 'Such is the strength of art, rough things to slutpe. And of rude cmumnns rich cnclusures make, Jr un the Genes ce VIN I'ERING SHEEP. Mr. 7'ucher.—l lime been a long time inipreisce,l with the idea, that sheep can 4e wlutere,l clittaperowl as well, o - 1 hce,,hed 03t4 att.! a 4 airy Call on hay. '!". Is tn.ty seem sirang,e, anti st:li•tle not a lew, but nevertheless, it may be true. I mildly winter, on an average, about 400 sheep ; aml from an experience of nta•ty tear, m she..? hal) intlry, I 0111 sat i-ti that a took of 100 canalit be oin• treed oil leAs than 14 ton, of gam! hay, it i fed th it exclusively. If ilo , , were so itl 6 . It 1111 t pet hope rett tit e so much ai of full sae. I all•tw in ordintry winters, 15 'tuna to the h indeed. On the other hand I would ttilitt:t that there are those who could be found. who could Steep them on 11 or 12 tons, and (Altera on even a less rptat,fcy 1 preautne, also, that they would not deny, that th , •y occasion illy lost a few, and that many were poor, Botuetimeb; they complain of light lite.:es. I have ettrefully drawn up the follow - • moimate ot the expense t.f wintermi sheep, which, ho+tt ver, cireumstan ei tory %my a little either way. I think that 8 sews is nrcosuy y:eiti hay ,uffietent to kip them, for if p , e rmitice little than 100. and three-Imm) 0 us to the awn., 1 d a nut cotts,4l, , r it e.t 'ertly thy rig t Lisa 4,1 14. r alicei • 11.1 they al..(ays I rel. I , and Ii . )4,• ,el,ll to t5 , •41.4 them 30 6.441 nmmit 44,, . ear room!. ( coitietitteatty th , lily and (Flaunty Ed alit 0111 . sheep 0, a Ilea' iFy and (hilt itig 4_oll - :1 r be forted to cal .s hist key du lof reltph. •4tY 1.1 (ms, al $6 00, iY •fist of cutting tile saute, at 73 1 Is. pre acre, i cuoiO4, iticlud,tig stir tiag, raking, (limning, Liu:. ut least $1 per acre. l'he cost of the Om. hing 8 acres, fur otts, say, .iced loi the same, 15 bu. 34 et.. per bu. _ . • nil tit tig. , ing, n e;,; :; shucking, 84 cts per ticre, Estimating it to yield 40 bushels per acre, is 820 bushels, at 37} cts. per bushel, Cost tit' threshing with machine, say They would require I bushel per day, ,fur 5 montit4, bin, is 150 bushels, which trio, t‘oultl leavo a surplus ITO bushels .1 371 cis. is $.213 25. We see the ex Ids winter in theta on thits and straw amounts to /PA 75. The ditto Nice is , etainly ery tr:iiiiig iu comparrismi.-- .5 VrOilllek'd from 8 acres l si7oultl oeent instal. ..lent for food 111rut1 ; „1) the winter, but huts many are they, who can keep that minibus. of : heap that could y make up the tleticieticy in wheat ,raw, trhitch cotilll Hill he convertel it'. in a cheaper and better it ay, than keilsiig it to sheep. The dill'oretice, you will ',receive, is No tilling. the that it 'hardly be till lir : ism, at 'oast Ira tl I r per e-- rimani 11, lit• v,111,e or ma tun., hicl, th,t. o It1',11h,:11;~;:1l, Y%trttild:•tt lee if het Attu a wa:Lalat he trot 1 1 . : 1:'; • 5 ut, tV 1. Me. ' LIAM FAD F.No: It to s itAWN, 11,411 ts aikt lo (JO Filtirstiot tuonlintr, ttt• 7th i the lit,. (, a. ii . owo, Itherlt r J"ax sON. to Miss ELIZABItTII MILL). It, t lit •l attiglitel 0: Air. I)itt lo ; .Lll 14 tt.is, 1.1111. otice. The. arms ►l6u I it‘e h.. n 411111111 11 • to at flit•: 1111 the 1811. init.. are h.l the pallid 1.34 beru t rs'ital, un• trii•re:o e their a tetelatice will be nee- JOSEPI 1 Sti ANNOST, No% 11, 1839. URI:1118 fftewardi , \‘. from 'he un f!e.si:Lne,l, Il.ing ( 1 ...4 cu or a1.4)(11 the f.74.1t of Outu ker, an iilent,il opprerilee t e Gun Sink lorg nosiness, n.i• «'1141.1A :v1 DAv 1),,t1 on when he heal, itwa,, brow', coat, lint k cossinett rams, red s•t; %de. I v,st , 11711 hi.:ek rm. h.tt, The ahive re wa. d will be or,' For hia apprehenbion, tut no expenses paid. TllOll AS LOUGLA SS- MeConnellstown, Nov. 18, 18.39. SHOOTING AT H, OAY & FRIDAY. 28t1t & 29,11 Nov • MA ItlisWEN Of this c: unty ;nal vicinity are informed, that they.• will lyt a sho , ,tin.; match on the shove days, at the house of Wm. McMur trie, near the public house of J fines Maine . tie on Shavers Creek. Where a FINE FAT S I EEIL & TWO HUGS will be shot for. Nuvember 13, 1839. TAN YARD FOR RENT.', Suhscribt r lit for a term yr.ws or to t,rr, his t owing. est.iltlish meta, situ ,t .(I in G y, Sale!, tiomi,gtt et c mute., on tit , . ',Mine ir ro Slitrlvysiturg to 14 , t.t .11 . ' ‘l,lilltl 11 r, lions in„ toll p, 12 lity-ways, 1 Lerch, 2 1, nt s B rtes and Pool. Likewise. a :urge Bill Hume. There is connected with it one ncre ground, it c .nifitt table two story nous... and .1 l' , rge stable; the who., in complete cutler. A hill set of turners to Ise in be had Cheap, by applying to the twoielit toinant. P soossion given Ist April 1840. Any Ne at'. r inft.rmati..n can be ha . by applying te , the undersirned, at his residence on the pl.mtatiun ar j tilting the tan yard. GEORGE SWINE. Shirt y township, 'Z... Nov. 13, 1839. 5 4 ' en Ilan and 1' ur 18!li Dis;rict compaed of Mitrris town -hip, at the house ut Frederick Kuhn in sai I township. 19th District composed of past of the • 1 e - tuo riship of /Lest, at the school house on the farm lir JUILei Ennis in said township. sTan.E. 1 0,1, District composed of those ',its I of the too fiships of I topewrll and Walker .iti t h e county of Huntingdon. within the 511111.‘ VII) sN I:twit a hON, resprct following boundaries, to wit: beginning /6ff , 111:y .0 ono tii,.r trieottS and the at liartsock's tap in Tu:sey's mountain, „oldie ,ener..l'y, that they lone just re. 'thence down tiartinei's Itun, an us to ill ,r6Vvil I clude the house at Slathew Gainer, Isaac I A New &, handsome assortment] of articks in their line olbusiness., 'Which they . Efts. to the public CHEAP, for' Ca Ii 4 l' chuntoy produce, consisting of the f 011,,,, nig ai ticl s, vz: Best q i tiny o: Ow r Caps, latest fashion, (;,aio ii do City inrol , • II its ,1 the latt•st fashion, and , also ~ i t!:eir own ~,actitacture, . Vlicarnak's and I‘l,l's Fur Ginvc ~ '• Cothrs and 'IA p is for L , :ili , s. The whole of which they will cell at city price,. Country tw:rclisies will be supplied with HATS of their t , .11 inanW ,CIUIT, lin a reas onable crt (lit, :unl at as I w a in ice as they can be purchased i n Pi t ii; a l,l,.lo;, DAVID SNIDER & SON. liuutingdon, Nov. 13, 18S9. Proclamation. wiEREAS, the Governor of the Coln l anatwca:th by a wait to me direc ted, bearing date the .5.1m1 they of Novem ber 1859, caminandia.g me to hold an c , ieetion in the county t,l 1.1ta•.hin.4.1,41 MI Hedoesday Cie 20.1, day tii. - Navember inst., fur the purpose of ehoosi lig a Ita-pre sentative of this commonwealth, in the House of 11epieselindices of ihr United States, to fill 1; e vacancy occasioned by the tle,:th of WI, iitai I/. Palter 1.1 , ,q., who nits elected in the fourteenth district, a member of the twenty sixth Congress. Ana, whereas, I am 1,1/tailed to give pub• ' lie notice of .446 eleetion. 1 Joseph 1 Slianno.i. S'aerid* of siiii entity ur tliiii lioltatin, do ilicec:.ire, heresy, mike, ' known, am I give thi, public oo",ce, lo die! clecti,r; of said cou.:ty of Huntingdon, that a 4 pe,:iiit Eli., lion will be held in the said count . , Oa 11 . 1',. Itiestlay the twentieth day of Noventb, nisi., fur the purpose of i, ion% lan, mid electing one person to reli• 1 re,ent the said liiurteendt ilistrw, in Chu . 'slid to en'y sixth Congress, and thereby ''llllll illy , a,ancy which ha, happened its 'l,li resa.a; in in ~ ' venal dis!ric , a &Initial •l-i : ~,' ~.ii 1 (11111r . 1, i,, I:,e f:01,,, , , in older: 'litl -J llistrie cam,' .-ed ‘.l part at /ion , 1: 1.1 to., 01. da , we-t of tli, I lie neAln- Inorj, a• gi •oc,•, n,•,1 all I,l* i. Ito t'Xi . l , liit• Ilio kr so, it,lll. tl y XI oh iel :ip'... k and $B4 00 G 00 8 00 $9B to so au 6 03 2 50 7 00 120 00 12 00 $157 50 , it• 11 , 1. - .1..mv5 . 1 , :u11, ld :11:11 k, e.,t, ..t k to 11,4 to. s ti 1 liue t, 111 • ul %IICI II t:11.1.i V. it .1 rtrt i {..1,,6.p: r I II [L.( ttl , 1,1- rf,tf t., t.ta L 110.1,0 in iIIC Of I) .trtt t enuel used 414011 in lown- 1 ih at the illl./Se “i * INhith....w nip or, k. nt t 3 i I) stru, runtpostul .1 IV.O ." u,h p -nd 1 . % to ir aud .111 , 1111 , 14. lt Ilia 1 , 0(1.0 WON 0. eililiell in ai rior4usaik. A. a own . • , oi J Ivo', It tack :itli t iatt p tri oi 'lO ttm 11,111 4!!!.1 nut ...chided .. diquict, :mil t or Nlorri,, at telt.ame ut Claris. Hotta, in it . . hih I):strict comoosed or all that pa! I/ los h s , laying south of :1t li. to cwommit . .h.• lune tll saitt t;.-1 .•i the sommii moutitn it.' ;mite ton w , s a. s 3 as t , , he isooie Es hart, nod molto .1 lie noose o, jII.I/1 DI eh, tod Peter :in so as to inclute the 'timer mill at .ey crs "k, and thence to he line of s till toss oslop un the summit oi l n u e ni.uotaio, at the house of Clipper 0.11 1144% ,t 1 S.llll township. 11 of the township : I :h,. 01 I).tvid St ; , 'tribe townshipi of . th. Jahn Hos per, 111 the toa ..i uul ton nnliiit 9th Ihhtt t c,sept,Nell It the town,hip It y, at the house of John Litz, in Siva Icy • t,rg. Oth 111httiM coursed of that part of Antis townshil: not no:tutted in the 2nd .fistrict, at the 11.3 of John Bell in At.• tts ton nship. 11th I);,triet c••••Itt. tell of Porter and part of 11,orlersun • so -Ishii), at the school hot., in the town t,. examlrto. 12+11 li.striet con -,.(1 ofthe towntiiip of Frank nt ;he lorinerly occu• pied by Ii in I :11e. 13 li 1):8:1 own+, 'or i eII town '...hio,nt the t. +ll near the Nlethoilis ®t+ tog house in sa , .: township. 14th 1)i-tut co.opiisc+l of Springfield township, at ski .01 house twat, Hun tees Mill. 5 sth or part or um• Hin tow 1,411111, t•L lin' house runnerly occu oit.ri by L. S. LILL twill in said township. 1601 Llist.- , t; of that port or L in thel 4 1)14:1'1C 110 a i 'C school house in I kr viitogi• u t 17th ic.;coinviiseci of that tart oil Tyrone I iimili.ll;!) laytt.g east and Ffillth of, the toliowin: Minds, beg:Ming at. he bridge oppti-ite the piper mill on Sprin; Rao, them c along the road to thel John Clai lc, the 8 0(1010r :tie iimse of the said CI nk, kni t h e house HOW ere..7tt 'tyl•Pne !loge, to the Nit towne••:!) lin., at the house of James 'Crawford ra Tyrone toe aship. Bowers and George Brumbaugh; thence in a straight line through Fortthev's Gap to the Union township line, thence down the same to a point opposite David Cur bin's, thenee down on a straight line, in cluding the house of David Corbin, to the corner of I'm.ter township, on the Hun tingdon and \N'tioticock Vald-y road; thimce along the said summit to the place of beginning, shall hereafter be a seperatc electum dist r:ct, and that the general elec tion Ins saitl district be held at the house occupied by Jacob Niagaliy, in the village 'of Mceininellaburg. gist District composed of that part 01 ' the township of Union. in tl. e county of Iluntingdon, now comprising the town ship of foil, beginning on the line of Bed ford county where the line of Sprittefield and Union townships meet, thence by the line between the townshil a to a pilot on said lute, nearly oppu.ite John Caufman's so as to include Ilk farm, thence by a sit aigh , line to Hopewell township line at Forshey's Gap, on Terrace mountain; thence ny the fine of Hopewell and Union townships to Bedford county fine, thence to said place of beginning, shall hereafter be a seperaie district, and the electors tlimeof shall hereafter hold their general elections at the house now occupied by J. Ilenderstri in said district. 2111,1 District composed of that part of West township on the sauth east side of \V Itrrior ridge, beginn:ng at the line of \Vest and Henderson ~ utvitship, at they foot of said ridge to the lins of liarreel liowtiship: thence by the division line of Barree awl ent townships to the edit/ mit or Stifile Illil 1111;1111, to iiversect the ilium of Illendersait and \‘ est townships ; thence by said hoe to t've place of begin fling:, shall be a seperat, e idiot/ district, to tb• called t. ,I.irrey's It in 411-Itiet, " MIA that the elven,. s Ciereiii shad hold there l e,-eo .r il elections at the Iloiloe no• . men. pel by B •iij omit Corbin on ,Nlarrey's it ;n. , I. -.1 Dl•tr;ct ea IQ to of Cram v.ll tawaiship, sit ill It iii their get -r ti elec i toms at li:e noise Wax ll..:Ctl,be I b; irie. : q 'C,,,,,:l in thu-on ~. D.itelet c ~hposo,l of a'.l..h tt ply „r Ul i 111,4 VIZ• tie6111.1,,,4 W;I !rt: the •*.nletlieliv r. vn, nll hoe Cros r a a I, n, th • .I.tin 4,1 rt 1.1 the I'l, so, 4./.1, i..llVl)'s 111. i. ; C the :•.o Ath I.,rk ul a.ut. rao, io greai r./ cro•i, the hit ow, 1e.,,t4.4 It Li .1 Et, iy truer .t r 11 . “ tl e!iii •11 • . I 1 1, Oa 01., 113,111 ui Ill.• tol 111 , 141,.111, ,i la 11, I neilleral, e.ec Mt. Cila• ti let, it:l,l ,lie 1.. ttic,c I No.• 11 hull their 4ent•ral elections at ihe hun,c .o::cll,;iv‘t oy D.t.Cll to the but•Jug.t of Fraiikila , DI,II.Lt composed of the t .wa. slop a e.in 'tau . tog a sepeett , e eke. tioit deiatet, to ti tlif I. rfee.ioni t.tece• to e at the itub.N. bchuJl hou3e ill Ilulli• day,b irg. _ "l'iiiit uvery person, excepting justices if the pl!,lCi., WM) stilt i OW 4111 j tollLe 01 Appoattmeotul proli , , or trust wider the ~o vernmetit of the United States. or of illiA %Vitt., or of any city Or itworporateii listrict, w.nolter ei'Lllilllill•SitIllkll officer or sviir, who is, or stud be, employed Limier the legislative. exert' tat: or *ltali •,. department al this state, or ill the U:iiteil S ates, or orally Or iiictirpiirateil listrict, and also, that every mei:lot:rot ' C•inziCiA, and Of the Stout Legt•laitire, ;:iiil of the select or common ILIILIOCiI of anti city, or commissioners ol any incur ()rated Ilistrict, is by law, incapable ul I Iding or exercising, at tile same time die ultioe or appointment of Judge, In• vector or Clerk of any election of this commonwealth, and that no inspector, Judge, or tatter offizer of any suJi elec tion, shall be eligible to any office to be then voted for." And the r .thrn judges of the respec tive districts are required to meet at do. Court house in Huntingdon, on the tl'irtl day succeeding the said day of election, which will be out Saturday the 23.1, Nu •ember. l;i'vett under Inv hand at Huntingllnn : thi 501, day of No% e nber 1839, and al th, Indi•peoden., rf :!te United State* tin sixty•third. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sheriff. pad save the Commonwealth.] EL otirr. IS hereby given to those stockholder, It of the burg and Bedford Turnpike-road Company," who h to the present time neglected to comply with the requisitions of the board, for the payment of instalments heretofore ortit'e. etl; 'hot the said instalments to f i f teen doll., I per share. .hall he loncr be fire the 13•/1 of No"•':',:ier, to J. W. Dow coo. ISetlf trill, or n Robert M'Nootara, of 1 A l ''colkr Knot jr. N 0 ..% re. I s failure whereof, suits are to be bjuwilit a4ainst all much tl, I:invents. By order of the board J. 0. BUSCAY,Sry. Oct 30. 1859. Valuable Farn, FOR SALE. In pursuance of the last will and ttwta• ment of Matthew Cresswell, late of If est Township, in the county in the county of Huntingil in dec'd, the sub•bribers will sell on the premises, on Wednesday the 27th day of Nov. nest, at public endue the valuable Farm of limestone land, on which the said Matthew Creauwell, rest ded, consisting or aSS ACRES, more or less, alicut 200 Acres of which are cleared and under a good state of col• tivation, on the premises are erected a good DV73I.+ZaZNO ZIOVI/313. One Tenant House, Two Large Barns. one of which is a bank Barn, BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, and all other necessary out buildings. Situate in west, township aforesaid ad joining lands of the heirs of Patrick G win, deed, Josiah Cunningham, D. Dearment, and others, six miles from the Pennsylva nia Canal, and eight miles from the he rough of Huntingdon. The farm is sec• end to none in Huntingdon county in pro ductiveness, and is well worthy the a tten• tion at [•armers and others, who want an investment in real estate. Sale to cont inence at 11 o'clock A. M. when the terms will be made known. • JAMES IPILSON JNO. CRESS/PELL SurvitinT Ereeurors of M. Cresswell dec'd. Oct. 23, 1339. Notice to Heflin. quent Collectors. ritlE collectors of Catt,ity Tax fnr the year 18 38 and 1,1; flier years. Mil) have Ml' AO tied II p 111'11' duplicatos, ire req iested to do s without delay. The he.►vv drafts on the 'rreasury tar ouildin4 ()ridges renders a compliance u•uh this notice oeussiary ; ;tad dm.; wan neJect it wit brt ceriifl,l into the Pro. lb motary's oflice and proceeded against to election. By oiler of the Comm:A.ifrier4 of 111 cowry, 6 11331 00.44 - T11,1: 1 -020.3.S. 7111111 EC .111:11;,ioneri of _r_ con , ity, give notici it r ,ev %ell receive pe tp , sais tit 1113 t; Jeri If vt:e iu the B-it trugl of Fri lay the 2i I dby of Novvaiber n 3t 1,1:• the of A NEW COURT HOUSE, ,n lit. ii:l tooroolo;11. "I'he• building to ht. hri.k with • , ni, f . ntad loin. Thu 111 , 1 th.. Ca't lar ii Nos .,, ltt!l, Co. ort at the Co:n -rii—loooorr,' (rm., in Ilotootin:;tine. proliodm , ,rate distinctly in iii" t. 1;111 . ,1 , 1-114. Ir while amount fur which they w . ,11 fu n ah aucl r nnice the same in accordance the'plan and ,peelficittions iNO. s rEvEtt :,...? PETER SWOOPE •;.; 1 .I_kNIE 1110011 E. 2 ii-r Oc'. 1 6, 1231 I'. eII trri •b , l'g toell'gencer will pub tie thiee tia,e, an:l charge this oiler, PB.OPS.&LS WILL. be received the Commis sioners' office in the Borough of ilutitingdon on Friday ; the 22i1 day of November nest for making alterations in the w.ll of the yard ilt the county jail, ot!reealily to the recommendation of the Gr.i it!. fogitt...t at August Sessions last. The plat of the proposed alterations can be seen at any time in the Commis sioners office :dor JOINTSTEINER, Commission sPAE s r, w io o o o ll pE E s,Frs,, ingdon f Huta 'cam ty. 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 mterest of Jane M'Williams, late of West moreland county, deceased, being the undi vided third part of a certain tract of land, ..ituate in Henderson township, Huntingdon coma v t.ppositeJohn A rmstrm,g's land, near •r' a Branch, adjoining lands of Alexan- M'Connell, J thn Fee, jr. and Isaac Armi • Cage; c•mtaitting hair hunched acres, with I T S appurtenances. Terms of sle.—One ill of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, and the residue In 41. year thereafter, with interest, to be se cured by the Bund ar.tl Mortgage of the put, Attendance will heiiven by DVID SNARE. Trustee. DAVID ntAIR. AttArney tim ternlwr 25.:839 Notice. ALL, perset t isittrit I,t a to J•whn &wage wi'l pit• 1 . 11• thrir liCCllllls with stittscril)er. And tit, t•or hi, illy cl •ima pr. poly atuthenticat• tlattitiont him will pre • • ot them fir aettletneto to me at Mary Alin r4e, nuglb erct k 11.1taiordon A. I'. CR EW I', Ag nt far J ,11 117'01. a Ballo.' fin bah: to Mary AAA For Tough Creels, Oct 1829.
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