cnce is a severe, but a very capable school waster. It is said that thrse good times, as pro duced by the powers that be, will break up more than one thousand house keepers in New York. No wonder that State is ready to record its vote fur a bett'r man than the "fox rf Kinderhook." There has been hardly a day in New York without fires. It is supposed that .there is a band of incendiaries at work, .hat they may have chances to plunder. It is said that twenty-eight printers .lost their lives at Farnim's massacre, in Texas. When the chains of a tyrant are to be broken, none are found more willing tiksuipe She if lila No subscription rccel ,.. .: ; !Nis period than six months, nor any r !:.scontmtied -until all arrearages arc conimulit,,(mo, . • acidr-ssed 10 the Editor, POST PAID, . will not he attended to, Adveitisements not ex-: c :.•• • , ne square, 'will be inserted three tio. . ••••• nne und for every subsequent :. n, twenty five cents per tiallarq Visit 1.0, 04.1. If no definite orders are giv,n he time on advertisement is toi it will he kept in till ortler j ed,c4,;, noel accor dingly. CAUSE • OP • nIr'SPEDSLE This disease often orizina•-es from a habit oroverloAdins or distenomgth stom,eii by excessive eating or drinking, or very protrac ted periods of faAting, an indolent or Seildn tary life, in which no e . :•.ets.,is? Is off wiled to the mthcular fibres or mental f iculties„ fear OK and deep ant , : ,, ty, tken tco frequent lOW ng purglogra,dmines, dysentery, mis ctriiages, intermittent am: ,smodic affec ti, es of the stomach and ,• the moi eos imon of the letter coos, late hours And the too frequent use uss liquors Li VE I? COMP 1: r.rb' . Cured by use of Dr I Compound Strenztiv , irr: ana G.,rin•to • Mr. Wm'. P.i. entirely cured of the: .apve sea:, : ldiv somptoms were, 'pain a:ul ' is the left • side, toss of appetite, vomiting, acrid etmets tions, a of the stom , :eh, sick headache, f..irred Conza•:. •:, Clang ed to a Litron color, y i,f :,reathing, disturbed rest, atteii6ed with a r,0u,;11, great debility, with other semi:ono. : i',:atiog Treat deranrment of the functiens • tl!.! liver, Mr. Richard tad the advice of several phy sicians, but receivad no relief, until using Dr elarlich's medicine. which termia;.ted in ef fecting a pertect cure. Principal.ohlua, 19 North street Philadelphia. [don Pa. For sale at Jacob Miller's -Ilunting• LIVER CO PL.' This disease ri;ered fixed ab- Visepainand weight in the e .tc undo. the, short ribs; attended wi, . • tinensi nest about the pit of the st • —there is ih the right side also a (listens . e patient loses his appetite and becom ad troll. 1 ble with vomiting. The b•:,,,tciraes rough and black, countmu. . to pale or citron color or yello . lose taf ilitted with jaticlice—difficult' disttirbed rest, attended wit ~dgh, dif ficulty of laying on the left '.'t oody becomes weak, dnd finally C, termi nates into another of a nine: nature, which in all probability ~u ni the pdwer of human skill, IJr.• Com pound tonic strengthening a,, • ,uati ape rient pill:, if taken at the c , .s.,:ment of this disease, will check it, •,. • ,:ontinu !Mg the t:ie of the medicine ; •.:eekg, perfect care cure will be p, ThOu sands con testy to 1.111.: fact Certificates of • :Etna thr ci:: L b;' a 0 the 11th instant, by the 19 Nort: „ '3 o i, !t o Capt. 0. C. INVICEit to 4. 4 / AI: 'tray, all of Hollidays- Y.ST 4i/ A , 0 0t e /4.. Any evening, the 13111 instant, : 16 .e; .a, by the Rev. Wm. J. Gibson, 9 . C. BOWERS to Miss ISABELLA V , r " P zn, all of Hollidaysburg. turn et, r the same time, and by the same, Mr t: on MOLTZ to Miss MARGARET TRIP% dis An, all of the same place. 1011111111111\ 18=01 ( . 1 OBITUARY RECORD. "in the midst of life we are in death, DIED, On the 3d inst., at the residence of her daughter in Cromwell Township, Mrs. • CATuAntsr. GOWEN, in the hundred and third year of her age. d 1116._ Ars Auditors Notice. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he has been appointed by the court of common pleas:of Huntingdon cu , to make distribution of the money ari sing( from the sale of the Aughwick Forge property, late the estate of Hezekiah Crownover. And all persons interested are hereby notified to meet at the Pro k thonotary's Office in Huntingdon on Mon day the 2nd March nest at 10 o'clock A. M. when and where distribution will be made of said money. JAS. STEEL, Auditor, s Feb. 19 1840, • Executor's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Jno. Move, , late of NVoodbery town ship, Huntingdon connty, deceased, are' requested to make immediate payment; and those hav:ng claims against said estate Ware requested to present them properly 'authenticated for settlement. GEORGE HOOVER, E.relos JOHN HOOVER. Feb. 19, 1840—p, COMMON SCHOOLS. The following 's!:,,:einent exhibits the number of taxable idiabitants, within :he several common school districts of Hun tingdon, and is r rde for the information of the directors in compliance • with the 10th section of the school law of .Tune 183 G. The amount which each accepting' school district is entitled to receive the ensuing year, commencing on the Ist, Tuesday of June next, out 6i the annual State appropriation, is a sum equal to ONE DOLLAR fur each taxable inhabitant in the the district. . . The amount of school tax required to be levied to entitle a district to its share of the state appropriation, must be a sum e qual to at leaAt sixty cents for each taxa ,ble inhabitant in the district. ' DIsTRICTS. . Allegh 0 ' Antes, • Barrce, ENUMEF ATION of 1839. teeny, 395 547 439 —...„„ 4 Cromwell, 268 Dublin, 163 Franklin, 919 CiFrankstown, 301 Henderson 257 2, Eri Huntingdon 268 4 llopewell, 262 , r. (II Hollidaysburg. 493 "v. Morris, 301 IC Porter, 360 . 105 Shirley, 304 ata springtield, 235 ill . Tell, • 209 'Fe-Tyrone, 235 "3 Union, 180 for Walker, 176 l ' ee NV arriorsinark, 391 P ( 't West, 469 , .. e ' . :l it'oodbe rry. 630 ma 9 Tod , 295 Th! Blair, 150 to flip order Jilin county Commission- 1 ir ,.P on c s- v4d .r, 17th Feby. 1810. t i I IIBRIDGE PROPOSALS. (.I med The undersigned commissioners of cm tuntigden county, hereby give notice, „opt they will receive poposals at their of- t wee in the borough of Huntingdon, on n „i i ionday the ell day of March next, fur are , ie erection of a bridge over Crooked -creek, in Walker township, near its junc ; „,,on with the Juniata river. lies Also, on Tuesday the 24th day oldie un pine month, for the erection of a bridge Aver • Aughwick creek, in Shirley tovn minp.fin the road leading from S. H. Bell's Dy lill lo the public road at or near Hugh aclP.Yl's. at which time and place they will „ a ttend. CI And also, at the house of John Scullin, 11,11 the borough of Petersburg. on Thurs st ay the 26th day of the same month, for Fl ie repairing of the bridge across .shaver'S A reek, above the said borough, agreeably i u uo report of: viewers at November session „iitst.) T; ;; The plan and the specifications mill be t in ,hibited at times and places of receiving \ del) Posal§? o einl Peter Swoope is James Moore Corn's. 82 Joshua Roller It: , ' `ay 17, 1810. A pmmisTß A TORS' NOTICE 411 personsindebted to the Estate el -' lll . Jac N. Thompson, deceased, late d Shirley tp Huntingdon county are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims agaius . t said Estate 'are requested to present them properly authenticated for payment to the under- signed ISABELLA TIMM NON, LEO' IS BERGSTRESSEII. Adminia:raors, Feb. 19 1840, LOOK HERE. AFirst rate set of blacksmith tools far sale enquire of the subFcriber, at lt:iTe house of John M'Cartney, Henderson I township, where shy person wishing to pur chase a good set of tools, will do well to call and see for themselves. DA NL. APCARTNEY. Henderson tp. hunt. February 19, 1840. TAKE NOTICE THE partnership, heretofore, exist ing between the subscribers, in car rying on Aughwick Forge, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 10th ult. A. LONG, JOHN LUTZ, D. N. CAROTHERS February 10, 1840. lIUNTINGDON lIVFA.NTRY You will parade on your usual ground at the Court House, in this borough, on 'Saturday, the 23:1 instant, at 10 o'clock. By order or the Captain, WM. B. ZEIULER, O. S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Dopp jr. late of Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, are re quested to make immediate payment; and all those having claims against said estate. will pletise present them properly authen• Cleated for settlement to the undersigned. JACOB DOPP, Atlm'r. February 12, 1840. Jacob tt•bively's Estate. ht, Lt., persons indebted by bond or note or otherwise, for articles purchased by them at the sale of the personal prop erty 01./acob Shively late of West town ship in the County of Huntingdon dec'd, trill please to take notice that the vendee notes, are Low due, and all persons in debted by bond note, or book account to said Estate in any manner, will please come forward and settle the respective demands against them on or before the 12 (lay of Febroary next, after which titnu no lunge' indulgence can be given. BENJ. BRUBAKER,* JAMLS SHIVELY. Administrators Jan 29.1840-31—p. • Execs toirE4 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Harnish • late of Morris town ship, Huntingdon county, deceased,' arc reques:ed to make immediate payment; And all those haying claims against said es tate, are requested to present them properly authenticated for payment to the undersign ed. SUSAN HARNISH, CHRISTIAN HARNISII, Exec's. JOHN KELLER. January 22, 1840.—St. BISSOUITION IT artnershlip. T HE partnership heretofore existing • • between Alexander Stilt and Robert • Lytle Jr., was dissolved on the Ist • January 1840, by mutual consent. The books and accounts are in the hands of Alex. Stitt, where all interested are reqmfsted to mai and settle. Mr. Stitt carries on the bu siness at the old stand. ALEX ANDER STITT, 1101sE;O: LYTLE, JR. Alexandria, Jan. 22, 1840.4..3y. BEEEPER. CME to the residence of the subscriber, at the mill bear Alexandria, about , the 16th Dec. 1839, a white and red spotted heifer, about 2i years old, no car marks. The owner of the same is requos to come forward, prove property, and take it away, otherwise it will be sold according to law. DAVID ALBRIGI - IT Gemmill's Mill, nem. Alex ander, Lill. 22, 1840.-3tp. 5 g a R 0 CHDAII 4 FO UAW RI . Tile subscribers would respectfully in form the citizens of Huntingdon and the. adjoining counties that they have repair. ed, and newly fitted up the Rockdale Foundry, on Clover creek, two miles from TVul iamsbur•g, where they arc now yellowed to execute all orders in their line, ot the ' best materials and workmanship and with promptness and despatch. They will keep constantly on hand, Stoves of every discription, 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 castings necessary for forges, mills, or machinery of any discription wagon boxes of all descriptions &c. which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any other foundry in the county or State Remember the Rockdale Foun dry, STEEVENS & GRIFFIN Dec. 25. 839 Bargains for Cash On and after the first day of January the Subscriber gill sell at cost his stock WPIERCILIAIDISN. CONSISTING OF Hardware, Queensware, Dry Goods and Groceries at his stand in Petersburg, where the pub lie are invited to call a►ad ey,amine foi themselves. 77m. Walker. N. B. Por, , ons having accounts with the Suscriber will please call and settle them on or before the 20th of March next. IV. VV. Doc. 26th 1839--St EXECUTOR'S SALE. TUE subscriber oilers for sale a tract of land in Young township, Indi ana county, containing about 240 ACHES, land the usual allowance, about front 70 to 1 80 of which are cleared; 20 acres in mead ow, the whole in good repair. On the premises are a large number of apple and peach trees, a large and commodious house and barn, several never failing springs, and a good saw mill seat. 'Phis tract ol land lies upon the main road from Indiana to Saltsburg; about 10 miles from the for mer place, and 8 miles from the latter, and about 7 front Blairsville. Churches, Sellout houses, and mills convenient. The above tract of land, if not sold a ioner, at private sale, will be offered at public sale on the premires. on Wednesday the 4th day of March next. Persons wishing to view the premises. may call on the subscriber, or J. Foster adjoiding the property. JOIIN LE ARD. Executor of the estate of If m. Lend Esti deceased. Jan 29, 1840. Receipt Expenditures' County of Huntingdon Front the 10th day of January A D 1839 up to and including the 9th day of January A D 1840. eccipts. Years Collectors Townships 1827 Alexat.der Ewing Franklin . $lB 91 1835 John Potts Shi; ley 9 3i Charles Cuinmins Sauce 42 91 1836 William Corbin Springfield 9 Ot.! Charles Montgomery Franklin 73 41! • Jacob Eberly West 15 5t David N Carothers Cromwell 25 01 Valentine Fir k Hopewell 15 OC James Saxton Sr Henderson 50 (X. 1837 John F Lowry Frankstown 225 X Richard Glasgow Antes 92 7:! Samuel Sprenkle Porter 22 06 Mathew Taylor Dublin 13 31 James Gan. Warriorsmark 565 Robert Thompson Allegheny 20 OL John Stonebraker Franklin 100 01 Samuel Royer WoOdberry 274 43 Isaac Bllinb-ugh Hope NV Lll 77 95 Joshua Green !Jarmo 149 22 Abraham Wright Union 32 67 John Long . Shirley 41 06 James Myton Jr West 179 11 1838 John Bollinger Cromwell 170 OL David Alec Woodborry 330 0( William M'Mullen Tell 121 71 Alex's' Richardson Springfield 100 01 James Reed West 20 51 Samuel Harnish Morris 112 62 John H Stiller Fraiikstown 150 OL Jacob Nearhoof Warriorsmark 202 33 Philip Taylor Union 215 01 John Keith Hopewell 331 3_ John Keogh Allegheny 290 OL David Dryers dotes 50 OL James W Galbraith Shirley 92 35 Joshua Green Barret: 318 36 James Ewing Franklin 100 OL 4FnesE Stewart 'Tyrone 112 11 . - . ._ _. Robert Lytle l i orter 43 91 William Clymans Dublin 50 01 bailie] Aii.:pa Henderson 453 01 1839 Jacob Estep Union 80 OC Andrew Huey Henderson 540 51 .&hn Ingram Franklin 12S C' John Cutshall Springfieli 20 01 Abraham Myers Allegheny 70 01 Hiram Williamson West 410 01 Wiliam Smith Warriorsmark 300 01 John Hyle Morris 195 01 William Robb Walker 336 95 G3orge Fought Woodberry :350 00 R.)bzrt Lytle Porter 445 6 George Sharra Tyrone 460 00 James Smith Frankstown 100 00 Abraham Henry Barree 125 00 liezekiali Rickets Shirley 140 00 Muriel Teague Cromwell 5• 06 John Anderson Hopewell 160 00 Daniel Ir wine Antes 280 00 Henty Horton Tod 50 00 William Shomo Blair 210 00 James Pattison Tell 37 90 E Hutchison in full of Judgement 9 92 John Williamson Esq do do 26 31 Jose . ph Murrel do do 12 00 ✓1 C lark &.1 1 .) Snare en furpted recogni;z.ance Isaac Conk on account of note James Mytou jr part of finel accru ing to the county on pros'n un der arbiti ation law D Witz4 Fc E Clarke on forfeited recognizance 365 00 D Africa proceeds of sale of estrays 31 01 Samuel Frampton Esq fine of peddlar 25 Ot Sundry persons for land redeemed 34 01 Abraham Savers fine for refusing to serve us collector of Spring field township 20 01 Owners of unseated lands county tax 185 19 do. do Road tax 78 21 John Bumbaugh for house on 'Cad wal fader lots' Jos Shannon fines and Jury fees 'Trustees of the Methodist E Church fur Lamps Commissioners, proceeds of sale of Unseated Lands Balance in the hands of the Treasu r,r at last settlement WE the undersigned, commissioners of Huntingdon county, in testimony of the correct ness of the above account have hereunto set our lumds the 10th day of January A. D. 1840. Attest PETER StkOOPE, JAMES MOORE, }Coms'ra. JOSIIU3 ROLLER, ARMITAGE, CPk. WE the undersigned, two of the Auditors of Huntingdon county, do hereby certify that we have examined the drafts of the commissioners of said count• and the receipts for the same, for the past year, and we find a balance in the hands of David Blair Esq, Treasurer of said county, of four thousand six hundred and ninety two dollars and ninety-seven cents. Given under our hands at the commissioners office, in eke borough of Huntingdon, this 10th day of January All 1840. JESSE MOORE, JOHN SISLER, S Auditors. Dissolution of PARTNERSHIP. THE Um heretofore existing under the' name of Steevens R. Griffin, was dis solved on the Ist January, 1840, by mutual consent. All persons interested in said firm, are requested to come forward for immediate settlemeat. The books are m the hands of Samuci R. Steevens. The business will - hereafter be carried on by Samuel I. Steevens. SAMUEL R. STEEVENS, A. 1). GRIFFIN. Hollidaysburg, Jan, 22, 1810.—St '; ZE .11 • Exp en cl if !fres Attorney General et itl on criininal prosecutions _it and and Traverse jurors iheriff Shannon, boarding prisoners conveying convicts, summoning junirs and commission on fines collected Sundry persons cleaning court house and washing for prisoners 56 50 Do. killing wolves w. cats & foxes 404 50 .7.onstablcs for returns and mileage 158 64 lssessors 1006 00 ludges, clerks and inspectors of EltctionS Bridge and road viewers John & Robert Madden on account of Blacking Bridge James Burke on account of bridge over Frankstown Branch VVilliiiiii Bell & Thomas Patterson on account of the bridge at Franklin Forge Joseph G Watson on account bridge at Ennisville - - rhos. Bender on account of bridge ...t Williamsburg lobert & James Stitt on account of ' bridge at Union Furnace iundry persons fur rep Ars to court house and jlil Inquisitions on (lead bodies Printers, A W Benedict J . P Jones Junes & Williams J. S Joslin W R M'Cay luditors David Hackedorn in full Jesse Moore ,:oners John Steever in full Peter Swoopc James Moore :Joshua Roller John Armitage clerk to coms'rs 3dl& Orbison counsel for 1038 iandry persons road tax on unseat ed lands sundry pas:lls refunding orders Atobert Campbeil stationary fur , court in 1838 24 19 folio Cresswell do do 1839 & fees 83 87 Wood at court house and jail 155 00 fohn Reed Esq rccordin Treasurers Bonds 1 9 Da inakinz double index to coun ty. monis 175 00 Constable Hackedorn fees in case of commonweath vs Thompson & Peebles S Wharton Eoq fees in the case of forfeited recognizance of H M'Murtrie John Armitage cash paid by him for assistance in comparing asses m ent listS rhos Reed and Swoope & son for sundry articles for prisoner's Witnesses in case of Entriken vs. Huntingdon county lohn Armitage carrying assessment ylists John Lutz on account of expendi tures as commisioner on state road from Drakes ferry to Cham'burg 118 50 fas M Elliot Esq for procuring re lease of Stepen Drury to ore co. commissioners of certain lots in Huntingdon • P Campbell for record book and copies of Mortgages 8:c t!:eriff Slvtimon fees in the sale of Cadwallader lots Isaac Dorian(' postage William Uarr and Sheriff of Dauphin county for conveying back Stephen Nelson a fugoive from justice Thompson Burdgeorviag comms'rs sale of unseated land 1 50 Micheal Buoy seals for commissioners 5 25 David Snare for administering oaths 35 OC' Is OC SO CO I ' 145 001 10 O( Is 1s to commissioners rhos Read for taking acknoweldge- ments of coinmissi:m.rs deeds — .1 62' Sundry persons redemption money . pd 12 12 John Armitage for his expenses in relation to bridge at Mllich.ysburg 6 00' Sundry persons election boxes and stationary 1) li Porter for filing constables re turns, swearing township officers filing election retui ns &c for the year 1830 126 30 do do do for the year 1831 69 24 do do do fur the yaer 1832 55 32 . do do do for the year 1833 107 94 do do do for the year 1834 93 17 Peter Swoope in full of his bill for sun dry articlas furnished county jail & court house 48 54 Treasurers commission on .20716 37 at the rate of onep er cent 20? 16 3alance it' treasurers hands at set tlement 5103 48 815359 99 0,, Last Notice. "pi person who know themselves indebted to the estate of Peter Swoope, deceased, are i equested to call and discharge their accounts, as the ac counts will be left in the hands of prop• per officers for collection, ii nut settled before the Ist day of February next, without respect to persons. ! . 1 N 9. SIP OOPE, ' PETER SW DOPE, ; Exc. Wut SWOOPS. 11,:itnadou, Dio CZ : 19 1 =CT Or OUTSTAKING •E TS Due to the county of Huntingdon from col lecters and others, exclusiye of interest including exouerations which win amount to about twp thousand dollars, Years Collectors. Towilsbips. - 834 John Posthelwait Henderson 94 60 835 C Cummins Barree 71 95 John Potts Shirley 41 .5.i I) N Carothers Cromwell 88 74 Jas Saxton sr Henderson 118 39 Valentine Fink Hopewell 23 88 Paul Rhoads Woodberry 171 08 William Corbin Springfield 55 63 R Thompson Allegheny 251 80 David Burket Cromwell 75 44 Stonebraker Franklin 178 74 J F Lowry Frankstown 225 48 W Hammond Morris 53 90 Jacob &giber Springfield 54 78 A Freakei t Walker 35 53 John Kough Allegheny 83 71 David Bey, vs Antes 56 47 Joshua Green Barrett 320 00 John &hinged. Cromwell 43 4.5 W elyinens Dublin 125 90 Jas Ewing Franklin 299 67 J II Stuffier Fi ankstown 449 49 Daniel Africa ' Henderson 81 55 Jelin Keith 'Hopewell 22 04 J W Galbraith Shirley 50 03 A Richardson Springfield 82 18 \V IVPMullen 24 60 13 31' 1791 87 777 28' 614 70' 176 SO 4CO 00 639 091 900 001 Philip Taylor Union 63 611 David Ake Woodbury 306 07 .839 Abraham Myers Allegheny 473 52 Daniel Irwin flutes 194 76 Abraham Henry Barree 716 19 4aniel 'Vague Cromwell 267 24 John Kely Dublin 192 90 John Idgrain Franklin 441 -97 James Smith Frankstowd 372 52 Andrew Hui y Hendarson 291 19 John Anderson .I.iiii . ewell 324 63 John Hy le • Zilarris 314 18 Bober Lytle Sr Porter 165 95 H Rickel§ • Shirley 243 13 John Cutshall Springfield 161 85 T Jamas Pattison ell 125 92 George Sharra Tyrone 49 41 Henri! hurter Tod 126 84 Jacob Estep Union 96 63 W Smith Warriorsmairk 491 4: II Williamson West 394 18 Goorge Fotight Woodberry 472 83 Willliam Sliomo Blair 595 59 'A Clark & I Snare balance on for feited recognizance Jos Higgins Sheriff flues a:ld ju.ty fees 56 60 W M & J Patten bal of bond 135 00 S Gooshern 4 17 J. Wallace 13 18 J M'Collitin 41 24 I Dot-land late Treasurer 6 52 Christian Garber fine 20 00 Izaac Cod 6:1; of not(: 10 00 Thomas Jackson ' fine 20 (10 John Dougherty do. 20 00 Thos B Moore do 20 00 Robt Williams do 20 . 00 Silas Moore do 20 00 300 00 400 00 soo 001 83 62 65 18 10 00' $10986 75 t rime mattpd tutus have sittled their Duplicates since the date of this account. 33 07 JUN IA TA. IRON WORKS, Located on the Pennsylvania Canal, near Alexrndria, Huntingdon county Pa. These works are noiv — in active opera. tion, manufacturing every variety of 'ma] 'cable Iron such as 10 00l Boiler Sheet, Flue and Tank 24 061 Iron. BAR IRON OF ALL SIZES Round And Square. 34 89 14 06 All made out of the best Juniata EloGins and at the must favorable rates of the mar k et. 32 47 The following are the sizes of thu bar Iron. viz: 4 inches. 5 5,1-3-4-53.1--- 2, 11-11-11 and scollop; Horse shoe 'Bars. and carriage Tire, and all siv.es of Round B u s. Cdaia 11XLIIR Nlanut ac tu red 'front the Bar—Warranted 7.5 SO All •rderi from a distance punctual•, ly attenke, to. Samuel Hatfield. Aleran.dr;a, Huntingdon Co. Pa. 26, 1839.-1 y. FULLING M MU s • • 1!I ge' 4692 97 $15359 99 steers, one red and u trite , the other blu• with a white stripeon his back; and two years old, The'owner is rcquente, to come forward, prove property, 1)a. charges and take thew away, otherwis . they will be disposed of according to I.! EDWARD PLO WM AN, Mill Creek t ;:ea. '''" k 183 00
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