The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, January 01, 1840, Image 3

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ALSO
A lot of ground situnte in the town of
Newry, adjoining a lot of Alexander
Knox on the sauth, n lot of E. Ferree on
the north, fronting 50 feet On 13edfe:•d st,
end extending COO feet in depth to an al•
ly, the same being numbered 14 in the
plan of said town, and having thereon e
rected a two story log house.
Seized and taken under execution and
to be sold as the properly or John Shoup.
ALSO
A lot of ground situate in the eaten
sion of the borough of Alexandria, num-'
bered 9 in the plan thereof, adjoining on
east a lot of John Itching, on the west a
lot of Nicholas Cresswel. fronting 60 feet
on the turnpike toad and extending back
180 fcet to an alley on whieh are erected
n two story log housa and a frame tailor
shop.
Seized and taken under execution and
to be sold as, the property of Stephen Lei:
inner.
ALSO
A certam plantation or tract. of land
situate in Cromwell township, r,►'joinin
hod surveyed in the names of James
Brown, and James Hunter, and other
land of said J0..1 Pennock, containing
183 Acres and 42 Perches,
bung part of a tract, surveyed in the
name of Tempest Tucker, conveyed by
John Potts and Wife, to Geo W. and
Joel Pennock, on tvbich is erected:
Giesler Furnace
with the buildings and improvements at.
tached thereto, consisting of offices, hou •
ses for handa, coal houses and other ne
cessary buildings. Also, one ()Ater plan
tation or tract of land, situate in the said
township of Cromwell, consisting of two
parcels of adjoining land, bounded 1.);$
lands of Jonathan Doyle, of widow Shar
er, land formerly owned by Charles Pros
ser and others, containing about two hun
tired and eighty three acres, be the same
more or less, having thereunto attached &
connected therewith a certain water privi
lege in the Aughwick creek on the said
tract of land formerly owned by Charles
.Prosser, being the land sold by Samuel
Carothers to the said Geo \V and J Pos
-neck. Also all that messuage and tract
of land situate in Shirley township, boon
, ded by lands of John Brewster and oth
'erg, containing three hundred and twmty
two acres 41.0 re or less, on which thine
are a grist and saw mill and other tier
provements. Also, all the interest and
estate of the said Joel Pennock in and to
all that tract of land, containing one hun
dred and sixty acres, situate in Crom
wed township, ailjois , .ing lands in the
name of James Hunter, Bossier, Buchan
an, lodge and Thomas T, Cromwell, on
which is erected a frame house and saw
mili; being the tract of land which James
G. Lightner and David N. Cs rothers Seco
contracted and agreed to sell and convey
unto the said Geo \V and Joel Pennock.
Also, all the interest and estate of the
said Joel Pennock in and to a tract ot
land surveyed in the name of John Crom
well, situate in Cromwell township, ad
joining lands of Elijah Price and Ssmuel
Stewart, and Jack's mountain, containing
245 acres and 73 perches; being the same
land which Thomas T Cromwell contrac•
ted and agreed to sell and convey to Geo
W and Joel Pennock. Also, all the in
terest and estate of the said Joel Pen
nock in and to contain timber growing
upon the land of John Brewster in Spring
field & Shirley townships, in pursuance
of certain articles of agreement between
the said John Brewster & Joel Pennock
recorded in Record Book Z, page 539.
Also, all the estate, rights, titles and priv
lieges, of the said Joel Pennock, of in &
to all, & tahatsoever Iron Ore hanks, and
Ore privileges attached to and connected
with; and which have been contracted for
or purchased for the use of Chester Far.
%lace, aforesaid. Also, all the interest and
estate of the said Joel Pennock in and to
a tract of land containing 100 acres, situ
ate in Cromwell tow nship, adjoining land
in the name of John Cromwel, land of
David Fleck and others, having a cabin
house and ore bank thereon, with about
30 rcres cleared; the same having been
purchased by article of agreement on the
12th day of February last, from Samuel
Stewart. • Also the interest and estate of
the said Juhn Pennock in about 160
acres of land situate in said township of
Cromwell, called the Banter tract (or
Huntsman's delight) adjoining lands of
Benjamin Bear Cim Swariz, and the
tract on which the said furnace is erected;
the same having been purchased by arii
ilea of agreement from Wm Pollock. Al
so the interest and estate of the said Joel
Pennock of and in about 200 acres of land,
situate in the said township 'of Cromwell,
adjuing land of the heirs of nugh Logan,
and Elijah Price and Jack's mountain,
about 30 or 40 acres of which are cleared
with two cabin houses and cabin barn
thereon erected; the same having been purl
chased by articles of agreement from Ben
jathin Renker.
Seized and taken under execution and
to be sold as the property of the said Joa
Pennock. j
- JOS. SHANNON, SP/
Sheriff's office Hunt, Dec 26, 1839
For .113nt.
THE small brick building now occupi
ed by l'homas Reed Esq., as a store
room, nearly opi•usite the apothecary
can be rented the ensuing spring for one or
more years, oa reasonable terms. The buil
ding and the situation are well suited fur
business Of ANY KIND. Apply to
JOHN dIIMITAGE.
Hunt, Dec. 11th 1839.
ZlMvpics of Mt ,
" U.l TIIII G- 13 N TUENAL
JANUARY 11 9
Kensington 's you still; and you shall hear
From hint the story `another year.
Nu"widuau'a claims" have sought the Yankee still,
Let them lie on, fur liars must have their will.
The storms of treason, and the calls for blood,
Condemn'd by all, the honest, wise, and good;
At last were silenc'd, and the curs sent home,
To cut se in madness Josey's fife and drum.
Tl,e "Rump Rouse met. They sat from day to day;
Their deeds al e told in—each man drew his pay.
Mob law triumph'd. The friends of order's cause
Appear(' to God, their country, and its laws.
The traitors seiz'd, and brought before the emit,
To learn the danger of their madman's sport.
How to protect them from the prison cell,
"Our own Dear Davy" cc lc' (1 alone foretcl,
James,—his brother in bloc d, rod virtue too,
Was made the guide to lend the traitors thrrugh.
The ermine robe was o'er his shoulders thrown,
A shield for traitors' deeds, ais well's his own.
That sacred robe, that ne'er a stain should know,
Was hurled i' the dust, and spurti'd by Is and low.
The "clogs of war" again were dons'(' to tell
Our laws were vain. They'd 'Leaped the dungeon cell.
We'll change the scene—visit our own home,
T.) sing of deeds that Porter here has done.
Lng time ago, when Crain toil'd hard for Porter,
To clothe his wife, and honestly support her;
I) Lvyforgot, among his many cares,
To pay poor Evan for his toil and tears.
“T.,ke notice all that, I've to court appli'd
To pay my debts by kissing the calf's hide!"
Told Crain, his children, and his wife together.
He'd lost it all, for Dave had lickcd the leather.
Time changes, Porter was rich once more,
By hook or crook, had heap'd up worldly store;
'1 hen Crain's poor orphans crossed his path again,
That now they might their father's rights obtain.
Before the court they hauled old David up,
And pit freed him a gaol and wormwood cup.
Corner'd at last, "the debt is justly due," he sat i,
c".A'bri aseumfieit infra sex annoe—h is paid;
Which in pure English , simply means to any,
Your debt's too old—you'll never get ycur pay.
'Tis called in vulgar partance by our nation,
Rubbing a man by pleading Limitation.
Nor is this all: you've heard of Campbell's letter,
In which he said Porter was no better
Than he should be—abase, malicious slander,
That rous'd at once the "innocent's" dander;
Who swore again, as he was wont to do,
By the "Big Chu, ch," that wicked Bob should go
To prison, and rot in misery there,
If knaves and lacqueys could be found to swear
.4a he had dm.. And Bob was sued 'tis true,
And o'er the State the joyful tidings flew,
That the vile slanders mid by Porter's foes,
Would sugar now beneath the laws expt , se.
The names of Campbell, Benedict, and Fenn,
Would have the curses of all honest men,
Far from the east, they brought one Mr. Barton,
To try his bombast, eloquence, and art, on
Hiding the stains which dimm'd poor Davy's name;
And only think! Oh Barton, fie, for shame.
To send your Indian arrows, bow and gait er,
Through Bob's poor heart, end lights, and liver.
But he's alive• and waxing fat to kick at
All hired vultures, who are brought to pick at
Men, better than themselves by far,
Though less distinguish'd at the tavern 72.1
AU would not do; the mighty truth was told,
And thanks to those the honest truth made bold,
lexandel , Miles, and Blanchard too,
Off came the veil, the crime's expos'd to view,
ES 'I ATE OF
Joel Pe nook.
The Subscriber, appointed by the cow
t
of common Pleas of Chester county,
Trustees, in the place; of Jesse Posey,
and others assignees of Joel Pm, flock,
under a deed of voluntary assignment
fur the benefit of creditors, hereby gives
notice, that the books of the said Joel
Pennock, are in the hands of
Mr. John Taylor
[At Chcller Furnucl
Who is authorized to make settlomprit
and receive the balances which may La
Found to be due to the saki estate.
All persons therefore who have unset.
tied accounts with said estate. are re.
quested to call immediately on Mr. Tay
tor, that they may be settled.
P. FRAZFA SMITH.
Dec. 26, 1859.--7 t.
JUNIATA BRIDGE NOTICE
The stock holders in the Juniata Bridi , e
Company, are notified that Ole annuel e
lection will be held at the house of Chris
tian Couts, in the borbugh of Huntingdon
'on Tuesday the 11111 day of Jan:tury nest
for the purpose of electing
1 Jresident, 6 Managers and
Treasurer an-! ;.-2ceretary,
to conduct the affairs of the said Cotnpa ,
ny for the ensuing year.
I. DLIZ LAND, Seri ,
Huntingdon, Dec, 25,7.839. 111
OF CJAILARIER
TO Trt'E.,'
"Cur.'d he the verse, howe'er so well it flow,
...That tends to make one honest man my foe."
4:0
uho know themselves
the estate of Peter
are !quested to call
it accounts, as the tic
in the hands of prop.
lection, if not settled
or of February next,
persons.
Last
aLL persons ',
indebted to
Swoope, deceased,
and discharge the
counts will be left
per officers for con,
hcfore the Ist da:
without respect to
.1 NO. SII
PETER
Win SW
Huntlnhdon, De
Administrator's Notica
,LL persons interested in the Esa
tate, or having claims against the
Estate of Jacob Miller, late of %Vest town
ship, fluntroigdon county, deceased, are
requested to present their claims to the
umlersived, who is duly authorised to
ailmtuister; and all persons indebted are
requested to make immediate payment.
bald deceased has a brother, Samuel
Miller, supposed to reside in Union Co.,
and a sister, now married, residing, it is
believed, in Poiladelphia, who are inter
ested in said deceased's E,tate, and this
is to notify them, that the accounts must
be settled before the coming spring.
JACOB BRUBAKER, Admes.
West tuwnsliip. fluntingdon
county, Dec, 4, 1839.
BLANKS OP EVERY DESCRIP
7'ION FOR S.ILE AT THIS
OFFICE.
Aye honest John, God bless thy faithful heart,
Nolily nod well, that day you play'd your part.
"He is a freeman, whom the truth makes free,"
Here let the freemen homage pay to thee.
Bless thee John Blanchard, for thy deeds that day,
Long shall we mina what then we heard thee say.
"You'd liv'd to see the tyrant's griping hand,
"Grasp at the purse and sword of cur dear laud.
"You'd liv'd to see destruction's besot sweep,
"O'er all our hopes—thus sunk in ruin deep.
"You'd liv'd to see our Legislative halls
"llisgrac'd by ruffians, from the butchers' stalls.
,"And when you saw an honest man confin'd,
Who freely wrote, and freely spoke his mind;
"You'd liv'd too long—would wish to live no n:ore,
"Freedom's last barrier then was broken o'er."
The jury too—such men of sterling worth,
Deserve the thanks of every man on earth.
'l' was nobly done; the die was quickly cast,
Campbell was free—the old fox caught at last.
Potter was beat a year or so age
At home. The people pLitily said "we know
Fl`m." The "Evidence" of his crimes is here,
We'i I beat him now, we'll beat him every year.
quit cunning, and with knavery too,
I,IS, 144.
tl they sought and bought a crew
Of wande.7"g. Arabs, from the Lord knows where,
And pitch'd •trim to overwhelm us here.
Their ticket form'u, they'd surely use us up,
And make us taste for the bitter cup.
Their ticket form'd of every
The} 'd lick us up—arn.
' beat tnt. •'Pacce tan;
,:ve and hue. ,
And every sinner in their r,.ok s
agreed,
That we were leaning on a bros:fm
The day came on, and when the sin. had
The shout arose, "Old Dave eve know ieu Yet: -
Pacer's aheaa, hurrah for Jim the bigger,
He's beat them all, despite their "sickest nigger •"
The "Reed" unshaken by the Locos wind,
Left the poor Major far enough behind.
But blame him not, he'd such a load to carry,
'l' would broken down we doubt not the Old Harry.
'1 the big lick woods, among the cow paths there,
He ran supremely. His neighbors did their share.
All would not do; Jo Riter's "ten-day men"
Snatch'd the State funds, then struck their tents again.
Now let us sing of him who honor Won,
In battle's bloody field, —brave Harrison;
Whose eye ne'er quall'd before the scalping knife,
But on his country's altar freely laid his life.
Far in the west, where Indian whoop and yell
Echo'd from every hill—arose from every dell;
Where lurk'd the savage in his wildest mood,
Seeking the father's, wives', and children's blood;
There stood “Old Tip" with flaming sword in hand,
And wrote in blood the glory of cur land.
There ey'ry toil, and cv'ry suff 'ring bore,
Our fl triumplw.nt; and he ask'd no more.
'l' was glorious pay for every battle won,
A country free—a duty nobly done.
Semi 'd in purse—yet rich in worldly fame,
His face ne'er tarnisli'd by a blush of shame;
He left the broadsword and the tented fiehl,
And taught the earth her richest stores to yidd.
Tail'd on his farm, contended but to see
His soldiers honoed, and his country free.
Who then that wears a grateful freeman's heart,
Who that would nobly act the freeman's part,
Fait will with one united voice proclaim
St,cess to his long lov'cl and honor'd name.
}lunar to him when honor's justly due.
Hurrah for 'old Tip" —he's bon .st and true.
One other change, the change of all the rest,
Printers', like other Devila like the best.
The change cnacnient, and our tack is ended,
Het ci,lige will do! although the Banks' suspended.
Accept cur thanks! ".4 happy New Year's" jny
We' wish yr u all. Farewell!
THE CARRIER BOY.
ROCK&9IL7 FOUXDIZI
Tue subscribers would respectfully in
form the citizens of Huntingdon and the
adjoining counties that they have repair
ed, and newly fitted up the
.....
Rockdale Fon' ry,
on Clover creek, two - irum
tiVil
iamsburg, where they are row prepared
to execute all orders in their line, of the
Jest materials and workmanship and with
promptness and despatch.
They will keep constantly on hand,
Stoves of every inscription, such as Cook
ing, Ten Plate, Parlor, Coal and wood
stoves; Ploughs, anvils, car rings, ham
mers bed plates, hollow ware, and every
kind of casting s necessary for forges,
mills, or macinery of any discription
wagon boxes of all descriptions am which
can be had on as good ter ms as they can
be had at any other foundry in the county
or Stafe Remember the Rockdale Foun
dry
OOPE,
SW DOPE, Ex
OOPS.
c-5, 18J9.
Dec. 25. 18:39
Excel:do - A-9e Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate
of Wm. Love, late of iPoodbury tp.
Huntingdon county, deceased, are re
quested to make immediate payment, and
those having, claims against said Estate
are requcst eJ to present them properly
authenticated fir payment to the under.
signed
S ILT EL DEAN, 2 Executers,
JOSH. ROLLER, s
October 23, 1839.—Gt,
Register's Notice
-14670T1CE is hereby given to al'. per
sons interested, that the following
named persons, have settled their ac
counts in the Register's Office, at Hunt
ingdon, and Lliut said accounts will be pre
sented for confirmation and allowance, at
an Orphan" Court to be held at Hunting
don for the county of Huntingdon, on
the second Monday, and lath day [of
January next; viz:
I. John Morrison and Samuel 11 Bell
Administrators of the estate of Samuel ,
Morrison, late of Shirley township dec'd.i
2. John ;Fleck, executor of the last'
will and testatnent of Mary Ann '1 em-.
pleton, late of Tyrone township, deck!.
3. Samuel Myton and Wesley Greg
rey, Executors of the last will and testa
ment of John Myton, late of West town
ship, dec'd.
4. Israel Ors aus, Esq. and Mary Roe,
Executors of the last will and tcstameni
of John Rue, litt,o of Porter township.
dec'd.
stoves, shingles, timber, and a number of
other articles used about Iron Works, &c
nut here enumerated,
I Also at the same time, at Orbisonia,
the same township, the stork of store.
goods, consisting of
DRIP GOODS,
Hardware, Groceries, Shoca
‘Te.,‘Vc.
The above are new goods, some having
een lately purchased, and the packages
VALUABLE REA-Ta yet unopened, they will be sold in lots to
suit purchasers.
ESTATE AT The SAFE may be seen upon applica
tion to Mr. Thomas Ayres, at Pollock's
ORPHANS' COURT SALE. landing on the Juniata, a short distance
N pursuance of an order of the Or- below Drake's ferry.
phans' Court of Huntingdon county, The sale will commence at 9 o'clock,
Pa., John Batnbau gh, administrator of the A. M., of said day, and continue until all
Estate of Jesse Joh os, late of Union town are sold.
ship, in the said county, deceased, will The conditions, l‘hich will be accomo
expose to sale by pu bile vendue on the dating to purchase's, will be made known
premises, on Saturdiv, the at the sale
28th day of December,
next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, five
,certain tracts and parceltoof land situate
in Union and Henderson. townships, in
said county.
No. t. One certain tract and parcel of
thd said land situate in Hen Berson town
ship in the said county, adjoi.uing lands of
on the north, the Juniata
river and Canal on the south, J acks 'noun.'
Lain on ti 'e east, and lands clai.'ned by the
heirs of Abraham Vandevander it all on
the west, contain3ng four hundred and
thirty-seven acres aced forty perches, be
the same more or less, about ten or fif
, teen acres of which are cleared. The
,: . ;rnpike road and Juniata canal cutting
the s.7the, including the improvement in
the name or John Long—on as hich is erec
t e a the three `t° l7
pp,„ 8 ..2,03 TAVZRINT
t
JOll7 REED,
- Register'
Register's office, Ilun ting•
don, Dec. 25, 1839--4 t.
now occupied by Thomas 17
albtee; with
the name
other improvements, known by
of Jackstown.
No. 2. Another tract of woodl:' nd ,'
situate in the same township, adjoingin ,
the above described Jacks mountain, the
Juniata river, and lands of James Drake,
sr., containing thirty-two acres and nine
ty perches, and allowance, more or less,
and patented.
No. 3. Another tract and
. parcel n 1
land, pi incipally woodland, situate in
Union township in said county, adjacent
of the easterly side of Jackstown aque
duct, adjoining land in name of Samuel
Drake, or land now claimed by Thomas
Airs jr., the Juniata river on the north,
land in name of or claimed by William
Brewster, Young or Camp
bell, and Campbell and Corbin on the
south and west; containing three hundred
and eighty acres, and twenty-six perches,
and the usual allowance.
No. 4. Another tract in name of Ro
bert Irvin, situate in said Union township,
containing four hundred and forty-seven
acres, one hundred and forty-five perches,
more or less, being woodland.
No. 5. Also another tract of woodland
surveyed in name of Frederick Bell, sit
uate in said Union township, containing
four hundred and thirty-eight acres nr„ i
thirty-nine perches. On the first d'„ sc - r i_
bed tract is situate the valuable, tavern
stand at Jackstown.
By order of the Court.
T. P. CA P BELL , Clerk.
The sale will comlnence on the premi
ses at Jackstown, at 10 o'clock, A. 111.,
where due atteodance will be given, and
terms of sale made known ty
JOHN BU BAUGII,
Administrator of Jesse Johns, deceased.
A. P. WILSON, Attorney.
November 27, 1859.
'The above sale is defered until
Saturday, the 11th of January.
ADMINISTRATORS' NO/ ICE
A LL persons indebted to the Estate of
Anthony Beaver, deceased, late of
Hopewell tp Huntingdon county are a• e ,,
quested to make immediate paymentaml
those having claims against sai,t Estate)
are j•equested to present them ~I,roperly
authenticated for payment to the under.
signed.
S'FREVENS & GRIFFIN
- -
ALL persams indebted to John Savage will
please inmlnediately settle their accounts with
the sub scriber. And those haying claims
Properly authenticated against him will pre•
gr.at them far settlement to me at Mary Ann
Forge, Trough Creek 110)6,0.4 ca,
A. li. CREW IT, Agent for Joh, Savage.
117'N. 13, "lir Iron far sale at Mary Ann
Fore;e,
Trough Creek, Oct 18:39.
E L ,..7)1:71371,
ANTHONY BrAVER
JOHN BEAVER,
Hopewell tp. Pee, 4, 18S9. )›.4dmr
Notice.
Public E,'alc,
AT CHESTER FURN ACT:.
WILL be exposed to puslic stile en
Widncaday, the eighth clay o
January next, at Chl seer Furnace, ill
Cronrvell township, Huntingdon county,
the personal property lilt,: of Joel Pennock
at, said Furnace, viz:
Eighteen Horsm, 2 Mules, 1 yoke of
Oxen, Waggons, Carts, Harness, Furnace
Mining, Coaling, and Smith Tools, a lot
of run out plates, a large quantity of coal
baskets, wheelbarrows, copper pipe for
hot blast, blooms, and pig metal, a large
quantity of charcoal, and woad in raid:,
stone coal, wash and lump m•e, a superior
2IP.E P1P.0017 0L.P.12,
P. FRAZER SMITII,
Trustee
December 23, 1839.—ts—p,
JUNHA A
IRON WORKS,
Located on the Pennsylvania Canal,
near Alexrndria, Huntingdon county Pa.
These works- are now in active opera
tion, manufacturing every variety of 'ma
lleable Iron such as
Boiler ,Slie•3t, Flue mad rank
iron. -
B :1R IRON OF ALL SIZZS
Round And Square.
All made out of the best Juniata Blooms
and at the most favorable rates of the mar
,ket.
The following are the sizes of the bar
Iron. viz: 4 inches, 5 sa-3-2--
2, 14-4-11 and scollop; Horse shoe
Bars. and carriage Tire, and all sizes of
Round .Bat s.
OAR
:Manufactured from the ' tar--Warranted .
. 411 orders from a di‘stance puncival.
y att.'oded
Samuel Hatfield.
Alexandria, Huntingdon Co. Pa.?
Dec. 2 6 , 1839 . -1 y. •
FAKE notice, that we I ave applied to
the Judges Of the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Huntingdon County for tho
benefit of the laws of this Commonwealth
made for the relief of Insolvent debtors;
and the said Court has appointed the end.
monday . (13th day) of January 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.
David Long,
Jacob Myers,
John Gorsuch,
John Mason,
Isaac Ziegler ,
Simon Brininger,
Peter Miller,
John B, Glass,
William Bice,
Mathias Power.
William Johnson,
c.ll, 1939.
.Voticc.
RS hereby given to those stockholders
of the "Holliday,burg and Belford
Turnpike -road Company, who have up
to the pret eat 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 en cr be-
I fore the 15.1 i vr Norember, to J. W. Dun
can. Bedford; or to Robert APNamara, or
Alexander Knox jr. Nee ry. la failure
whereof, suits are to be brought agaiust
t oll such delinquents.
By order id. the board
J. Sexy,
Oct 30, 189
Wanted.
A good study, and industrious boy,. to
come well recointnerrled, to learn the
Gunstnith business; one that understood
a ' . little about the I:l;:tb,tnitt: business
would be pi ekred. one but a ',cod rift-
Jr and well vet owinteuti,d boy 'wed ar
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