'~. used tq tun.: the robber; but w 'thou, sum e:S: until Mr. flay, with n bribe 11 *SOO, got the necessary infot inn tine Iron. IN woman of the house. Ile then, in company witn several persona, started is pursuit if the %illian, and succeeded in nri, sting him in Canada, wilt all his mu ney, and some thousands snrcted in a belt ; from which the knave paid ilk. $5OO to the land Lity, and exuer, see atten ding capture ; unit Mr. May returned to thq city without any loss, except time. much to the j , ,y of his relatives and friends. We were mistaken in mir accrotint rfi the Harrison e s iority 1n l i e dr„,. ( l c „„ rty., The statement we puLli,ltetl was ti - Aatt! from one of the lin t isbore p itiwt . s.; an al we supposed it to be correct. As we; learn, the alieittl returns shows only a inajoiVy if Oa% 'f his hi, c •,,r provt s so greet, that the Van iittia-n Sp , aker of the House has deemed it pre , :. t not to call any move ctpechd etectio I s, two members have riled s',lct , the adjirt;•tt• l ; meat. The only possible t a course must be, the l•ar thst the coon • . ties frumwhich they were members, might • give a like account of the downfall of ; Vandalism. They are a corning set of politician!,; i• but their cunning mill Hot urei.er,:!. the ni Com the indignation cif a clecicvecl ur.d injure,' people. APPOIN rmENTs BY TUE Ca,VER N OR. Sampson S. King, a Notary Puta:ic, Gettysburg. Adam ‘;'altar, to be Notary Public in Gettysqurtr. J. Brooks and J. Chandler, do. Harris taro'. •Janl.s A. Cutiult:t.hain. do. L'mirtoon. Julio Adam. E. StouLli, du. Dau phin county. Joseph W . SC1111)1(11 . , du. Hanover, Turk ...county. Michael Elder, do. Co'ura!ici, I.aucas - ter county. P. F. Smith and G. W. Pearce, do. West Chester; W. L. Sebring and C. J. llat:er, do. . Easton. F. H. H. Chamberlain, do. New 111 i.;11- '• ton, Beaver county. Henry 1.. Harvey, do. Erie. Rob- rt Om Jr. of Armstrong county to 'be a Commissioner, on the part of the .4.s.StAte, to i. 14 ,tod pr rlorm ce , tbiti thity,s required by the act entitled "au art to settle the estates of John Nicholson and . : Peter Baynton." Passed 13th of April, • 1849. ARMY GENERAL ORDER—No. 22. 11KADQUARTERS CF. TII t. Alan', ADJUTANT CiIiNKRACS ii'Dthin,Vo/1, Aril 21,1849. Brigadier Geoeral Taylor having re •' -quested leave to retire ruin the eowi t a i ,d o the army in Florida, will be rel:eved by Brigadier Central Arini.tead, %vim is b. ,4 the command ac;tor.litigly on the -• withdrawal of General Taylor on the ht 4. of Mar. General Taylor will communicate to General Armistead such instructions n 4 he may have received, and are 11,.v re. quisite tor the lidanee oruii successor in a conducting ihe service in Florida. The headquarters of the army in Flori are to be established at t. Aug Amine ni ter the first of May, where the reports ...and communications will he directed until s otherwise ordered by the coinuctuf of- By order of Ntijor General Macomb, it. JoNmh, Adj. Got HORRID au:, Alva" nottous MLADItII. A singular and , ;:irie ul utur• tier occurred at (liar OA I . CI tio Wednesday iii .ht last, the part:, s of, which are related in the Baltimore Son,: of Saturday. "The man who attends the lock at that place was net, about hall past eleven' —o'clock, above the lock, tty a , il,lllp who requested hint to return and pass ;di,' .boat through the luck. Ile told the stran ger that he wont, nod Imnales at the lionse who would p a A, hitt, I firuilo. Pat.'sill tug with him was his sister, named,.as our in tormant believes, Nil's. Da, is, a tt idow :a sly, and her two children, one a IY•y abon Milt or ten years old. The children slept with her, and other persons stein in the same room, who were disturbed by home noise made by one of the children, and. on getting nu t abed and proemiag a it was discovered that both the boy awl his mother were dead, their throats having 'been cut from car to ear. None of the persons in the roans had Nowt! any One either enter or depart; nor could any oft elmtn form arty conjecture as to the tierpe tratth• of the horrid deed till the next mor ning, w‘hen the stranger, who had met the lockteudor un the previous 'NW, was ills. covered in ,zin outhouse, with the Moody ; knife in Ids possession, and on being ar-, rested, confessed himself to be the mur• derer, lie is said to he a Gernian, but we have out learned either his name or his motive." Death is the liheratur of him whom free door cannot release, the physici:m of him whom medicine cannot cure, anti the corn forterof him whom') time Gamut commie. I t Thanlewd Indian liar.— 'lle Ott.. tid lowss ore drip vilat log on the lit,.• Aid cattle of the larttuls of Bush era County, in the North wat part of M issuu. Kenrov, at Fun Leaveuwort. I.IA despatched n ,quadron of lffn U. Dragt oils, under Cupt.lioanp,iit purt•ui pmt (ito A ofthe militia has beet 'Nam to aid w.th twu or thlve con. ;mutes of his division. Aft'', If n riblr.—W e. hive Hover read, ti ih e rail rind accidents,: Twine horrible case lain' the lollowing,truni I:.e Rid:o.ll)l6a le.d,era (Li 11,Vell;t1C, it young luau nam• ed Yen, s. betweon nitietert, awl I w i .i h t . % e :rs of ago, the soil ut 1 1 ariivir Yerkes, 10., heed cat tiff I), being run over lii Iwo t iii rmill CV:, in street a slim. above Nl.,rket. The a:111)11'04w was ette...e.l that the par. severe .I.ien the rnnin body was actisall, taken up tin a imierl. ~..~ LATtn,Y N; A PAU D.—you see that print • onng to w .% cooler, with it tun, cuouten.iiire to nooks, neatly tr• stuck, liao'h, new hr,t:ut clulh coal ati.! pan/nlllOOB, Shinty.; 'ilk hat on his arm 11 lonilmunie new nowt, et I) tilitd tilt sealoo. —how carvliti lie oiilks—crect ton as ;# Mat [u!e, 0.70 1 01 `trick till :t pi lit-11 smile It ~4 •I'V and ciilll4oll cheek for Ile tweets. lii' rertns the 111,11 .:!!Vt., ;Mil it, hiitoor the wurhl. still. or him?" ‘Vhy —lle gut last u e k. 111,11111IITI:\GEDY.—NI e.Thonis citizon of IN bites% ille, Ilari is county, necitsie, to dia.:Cis, a belonging to One of his shaven. A ,Y Int.:titer, aitutis n 1 another chi ni of the sante in 'lOll - fi. of rage, severed the head oil the ti o,kt a i.h an fix,cl. f the hotly of the oth— er, unit split the of Me. Sadler. Ile then fled, lint was urn rwartls taken, hay. log twee first n i to trd with a pistol. He' ;getl in jail for ;1 4 0 41r.V.:MIIMEGIP30=ir...60.121ERIMIUMMUS tiJ U. I:: hie midst of life toe are hi de ca it lii; resi•±enc in till+ lin , 16e 12th inat. , GP:N. ‘‘. I LL! 11 6TEEL, at the advanced age of ti'„ years, All pers.•ns indebted to the estate of lute or Tyrone township, 11,11611 1 v14,i comity, ileeen,ed, :ire r. pit S T , .ki to tu .ke immediate payment : haviti:: claims agaiii..t sud e•ttn ur.• t•egot•aed to present them properly au theuttelited toraerlt•me I'm l'E VP/.1 , „70,V, J.lB. May 20. 1340. Ett,vt:ra. SAMAGE. FOILW 1RDIN:;, AND Crlln e thiess T . IE undersigned haviaz eructed new and extenvive th, PJjIIC Imsin at Petershorg, are prep red to rac ire all It;:i 1. of Gain or ►ne chatlist.; and upon the openitnr of ll►. reivigution, will have a convenient what erected. Tile followiog will he their rate, o f storage. Nierelvintlise per. 2f:0;.1 75 6:n01 , r (rummy 103 5 Fish p:r barrel 8 " Flour " W:te , t tier 51 :Lvt• o.Wil CommT44ion a. nsr azreement — IVIIARFA 9E. Blomn s per ton (2240 I bs) 25 27 Pig . ‘I ettillll I 5.1 ISE 1.'4111 5V100 lbs 5; i do attired 51.4 Wei Alt ng per ton 12 All ett t..g .+ to b.:. paid before the r val of the go.tils. I , 9 ,,, tl , 4,pntru , inng their husinea into their 11 , 11,14, way feel coot' It,: tha it shall I), attetith.il to with care awl foloctadlity; tuul any goo theecteil t.i their care, shill .). I trw tril I 1)) opt 111 . 11, Stcevecs 4. Wilson. Paterssurg, Hutt. co Va. Jan. 1, 1840.30, N. B. Thp onb,erilwrt4 have also open i.ll a Ally Store in Peler.burg• S. & W. CARDING MACHINE, Picking lilachine, FOR SAILU. ar R HE subscriber has h r sale a first rate ill Caviling M mid a first rate Pick ing Machine. They will be soul at mad. rate tern's. They can Le set natJ. L tint's F‘c tory, one mile ]from Neff's Mil , Sitz‘vt. t's C r ek. Any iine wishing to purchase, can call and examine for tht tustlycs J. LANG. West name May 6, 1840. Brigade Orders. falllF. Volunteers and Militia einnpu atng ti e 2.1 B. of the 10th 1). I'. M. .re hereby required to train by compuniei. ni Monday, the 4th day of May next, and iv Battalion for iropectiiiii as knows. . . 131 bt 111:1:,1:11V lit, iii st bAlt7lllllll un 'Mon lay the 11th clay ul ALI V. SCegind i lues4,l the I§lll. I 49t1 , Ileginie..t, first battalion, on Weil.o.s.lay, the 13111. Second battalion Htt *I hur•thly tie 14 It. Gill Iteziittent, first battalion. on Fri. lay the lith. Sociititt battalion on Aio. •lay the PHI.; anti ;11,, first ‘ulunteer bat tattoo on the same slay. :32k, It-aiment, iir,i'lnittalion on Tues ~lay the Mk Second hattakoit uu /I ed. oepilay toe Roth. The seyood volunteer Irul;duin on Thursday the 21 t. 29 It Itiiginirot, on Fi'l. lay th. 2. l :Set - mid tiall.dion an Satut. tiny the 2Sil. Ihe third battalion of vol. ant, w•, tin 'CU , •,day the 26th. 142-1 Itegiutt•nt • tire lirsi battalion on %% e,lursrlr,y the 2;th. Second battaltot: an Thut•rd,iv the 2titli. As in all prohamlity we are on the cv,• 'fit war w.t, Captain, are rt•• l a red to alai• in coral, !•11:•S true return, oil oath. 'rule penal'ie, of thy ,aw will be eumnreed tgainsi all ilvlitiquent tollizers anti soldiers colonels and commanding otticer S Ira wit, ❑e_lect (ttwoug,h the:l* ;wt.) to lia:e correct returns Made on .1:1!h of tie aryl , staff and company It. ri urifivir respective regiments or ba:- :idiot's will be subject to heavy lines, which most he collected. and captain, who train their men without stall: rat wins• witi be subject to a tine of 20 il I. larA. It is time twit this mock traihitilt he dispense,' with, and that we i•tiould et , le!tvor to imitate our revolution lar j S. Croa.w U 7 owns'iip. 231 115 1:11,....nvi Callioo s 44 177 27 JAines Hunter 3 4 150 J.:111.1)uir l 141' 71 7:v.0 Ultitlb 2 7 firie.k;eLs iLe: ER) s lid 4 50 • . 11!. SAM. CALDWELL, I.,,Nputtor 2 B 10 1) P M April 15, ICAO.-p, UNSEATED LANDS IN flusslingdon County, 1034 f). ---a .. .,..--- lI A CE t K i A u S i y by ut a t n . ac i t , 4 o if the vwor n e . tf P tinaylvania, entitled "Au act di. ect -144, the mode 411 selling Unseated Lands' for taxes and 10r other purposes," passed he thirteenth day of Ala one (1111USallt1 •Ight hundred and iiitren, the Treasurers the 41i11 .. .went parts of this Clllolllofl cealth ate 'tweeted to commence or the •econit Monday in June, A. 1) 1 - :15, ere t the expiry ioa iii terry 1) 0 lesis thand Iter, find 1111i111.1111 frolli day today, if ne essary so to do, anti make Pu!. lie Safe of to whole or any parts of such tr,cts ui .tiseated I end,, situate in the proper coun an will pay the arrearage of the taxes, ay part of 0 !licit shall then have remain I slue and unpaid for the spate of out' ear before, Nether with all costs neces wily accruing by reason of such tleliti ,4ettcy ; therelore, I, Dace., BG,ir, l'eea• veer of the County of Ifuntingdmi • do weby give notice, that upon the tallow ig tracts if land which are pitnate .rein described, the several soars t,s an are due, on each tract 01 land, its ntivelt, Air county, road, and schooll xes; and that tti pursuance of the aforesaid t of A -melody. I shall at the court bona the borough of l itintia4don,in the county Ilianting.lott, 0:4 Monday the eighth ay of June next, commence the PUBLIC siILE r the whole, m any part of such tracts rf :e Unsert• eel Lit) Is Upon which all or ant ...t,ir the taxes herein: spcc,lital shah leo be tlue,notl con tii:1111 tic sale by ad 441rnment until all the lends upon w ait h ..xes remain durum) anpaid, are D %YID Treasurer if Hun ingd...a TIV:A,uItEA'S OFFICE. March 3J, 1840. kniqual If tuxes d,e and unptii,l on • the . I.lloring• , r,.ets r.f Crowned I. intls zip to rid incluitt:ig tin ve.ti.lB3B AC. Plt. WAltit leis:TP.l'st; oft OWNLIAS. TAX. Albgivny Toupeship. II Cts. 24 J till !I SI oore 37 -WU bairns Black 48 Daniel Black 48 61 3, reiniali Bkck 48 David I.Lick 4b 409 Richard No:linan 49 -299 66 Davi 1 Hannon S 3 190 Julin Muate.nery 12 200 William Steel 534 535 96 .In!in ilarris 41t -100 Ja..,n Black 419 314 John Cummins 32 Antes Towa .11:p 484 153 James Lamb " Moore " Sarah i►l't';tviii .. Elizabeth Hamilton 52. , ' " Jdnies Nl'Ciacketi 3 7 ' " Alt:Kande. Spear. fe. ' " Oilineal Spear 3; ' " Timm. Hamilton 46 lar.llard M ;1 ier ' " fully IV,ilitints 4; 40 23 Wditam Al'Aditins 05 34 ($6 61.1ilICS Sin i t!i li 416 20 Daniel 11 urley lk. 411 53 Jo:1n Lung 11 412 124 Daniel Rodgers £l3 SW 40 John Flo) era 1.1. 410 90 I.l.lllolnni 1 7t. 4t3 51 J anie, Burn% 44 4ZI 153 Datilelliinith 4o 1(3 162 S . ainuel Fetters 24 Ba rr ce 2"ownsloip. 410 Adam liticitanatt 1 94 to Cieinge JIM 2,; to Tiffillil6 ittnotell 94 to Thomas italatnn 94 to Dar id Ralatutt jr 94 to David ILlstoie 4t, 1.0 Veutge Lir. n sen C' :0 Deur . ) ltuble 1.4 4io George Hess 94 :.1/9 13 John Spencer 94 :2 %1 ilhain Robb 519 83 Robert Dean -.22 115 James Dean .. 430 66 Steplien Dreo ry 49 4LO Jchn. Russell 9-I do Jahn Ralston 94 do. Henry Cat.non 94 do John Adams 94 do N 'Dim Johnston 46. do 11JbertJoanston 94 do Charles Caldwell 94 do James !Vest 94 .10 Henry 11'e5t 94 do Alexander Jolinton 94 lit! 114-il Johnston 94 do Thom is M'Cotitt 94 100 S.‘asel II -•irv'si heirs 34 4-28. NN illiaio \Vat:om fO. 192 George 1. o in 67 4::0 .11:11e0 Folto t t 46 do NV ild,ni Seel 54 402 35 Jo!in %Vaisun 1 92 09 145 11.1bert 11 ;:tsort 1 83 ;i79 147 James Watmin 1 88 120 24 baitiutel Cittiluut 1 99' 00 G,inge Betts Ttt jtay Jacob %1 i11...na1l 31 120 Henry JO , a,talt 14' Du:lin Townil:ip. VlO Thomas Bluar's heirs 1 75, 1 ,70 do 8? 41.4 119 John Forrest 99 -116 88 • Titus Harry 97 130 Walter B Cludson 30 203 John. Lary 47 1-10 Jaahat Philips 3,2 3.51 82 bill. 1 . .,.‘v 89 70 Joseph li liil son 17 Frui.ketnen 7`,..wnst ip. 454 14 "nth:on Nesiont 7 2 Mehad Crate 0: - . 1 lot Somuel Armstrong 13 75 John Stewart 38 444 159 John Porter 2 13 480 Alichoel LI apace 80 Henderson Township. Th 011134 Cu 1111.1116 2 08 J C Fos 2, Young 1 69 Joseph 1% ebb 1 02 Charles Smith Thomatt Brown's heirs (19 bur o. of Huntingdon David at 2 4 , Benjamin tabs 1 5U Alllll%, 1311101A111 2 44 SIMI lid Ay re 4 2 4U Lope well 7 r.tonship. 371 457 353 30-1 44 1 lot 564 72 378 :37 :56 88 4,35 85 I).tvitt Lap,l,y Si..plien y J.inter, tio, I Addill Lynn Proprie tni . ‘ 'PI tract Po , ter 7 cwitship. 14 1 6 .2J -.24 74 443 70 Itt),rt I rwia 1 1 - llamas 'llroy's !wits Admit Ciithagetti 2 id Cut(•ti%e Bruner Peter Swihipe 11)..usey & Higgins 11 'llium Smith .2;19 :9 Shirley 7'ozondap. Peter Wells Jmnei Armstrong John D. , ss M'Mullen Frmmis Ittooy (part) Titmwti G. Poamid ,con Buser Ga .r.,s DaviLt I..ieses rtley Rouen F. E.Lis 411 80 60 1404 1 4,6 64 1,00 1300 192 63 3co 200 50 100 GCOrre Nesbitt Fr,lt UTIos 11.1 y Fut.k Jobtpii (; ,11,,wny John kV. , Thom,. ishart T!.. n;l' rk \l' , l .oni Nl'll,,oin Chambers' heirs Henry Roberts Spring . fitl 1 Township. j 405 168 I lot 290 67 112 343 43 22U 107 300 'lO7 236 108 100 '284 94 Gee rge Weaver 1239 38 P.erick M,,rtin 1 241 sO JiiIIILS ermilchAut 135 Amos Clarke 400 Sarah Hubbell 400 John Hover 166 74 iUtrab Atibm4u Samuel Tate 1 I I .:. 1 L . V : i..: : : i. 1".. CIV J. (...eui ge & ‘l 7 , B. Hudson 90 Michael Nurse 33 r 11111t-li IlittllCllS Ea' NOWE • . J_A- Tomas Cromwell 77 Itidgh y& et oritw,ll 2 64 Et LL persons kw-iwhi, themselves indebt- J Mit Harriiii.n 1 32 CIA ed to the estate of Martha Miler; htte . 1 11m, Cr. m w ell 66 i t limitiugdot Bort ugh, (hut ascd, are re. 'l'll, in is T. Cromwell „ 5 7 (jut stt d to mike inuntdiate payment; anti Bub( rt Galbraith 1 S 2 all those having cla nts against said estate. , do 66 a i I pea -cot thi in. properly authenticated. Nathan Nash 2 76 for pa) nit tit, to tbi• ond, rsiorcl. Wilmi t CallitU 1 .50 I) t VII) SN AkiE, Adm'r, J , ilt . M'eultan 66 Huntingdon, Ma) 6, 1840, John Nash Elward Nash Tyrone. Township. .109 151 B.u•ney Kerr 1 S I ,402 08 John Smith 1 28 438 72 J.totes Ne s bitt 2 62 :00 152 Robert Nliaray 1 28 441 84 William Dysart 1 41 388 94 Ja hn Boggs 50 12 147 Caleb liviins 2 3 12 5 James Gray I C 159 98 J.tlin Carson 1 9', Tell Town , h'ph ,438 116 Samuel King 41 355 129 BMlon Potter 414 10 J ahn Pcase :3I 30 Adam Claw , 1 .95 113 Gem ge Truninn 4 , 1 1,4-1 31 John Caldwell 17 Tod Twits!: tp, -246 41 .141)n George 6 75 60 Belli. y Ilu fibvll 68 256 133. I/ Minim it right 1 71 233 59 AoguquA llornoch 87 432 144 II illimrillarris 56 311 57 Georg , Buchanan II 24 -147 145 Robert Irwin 3 04 433 56 Peter Benson 294 236 1 1 / 4 18thew Atkinson 1 74. 100 41 sr 76 .4 390. 25 Jahn Philips 48. Union Township 100 10 AI itt-,raret Jones 1 87 1 321 Christian Snyder 2 til .2.12 Jacob Snyder 1 511 211 es z;enjan,i, Eiti.tt 2f) 4 , 43 121 Sam•o4 Steel 2 75 1 374 135 Alta //..trett 1 CO 1100 Peter U..ily 24 .. ... ... . . ... !370 Itebert 74 :!:22 Alexander Melelland 53 403 76 Alexander Alialre 49 430 84 John Julinston, 26 429 44 Ann NI orrkon 51 463 85 Jacob Swinhangen 6 99 40;) 149 J.seph /14;111,:nd 4 90 a 77 J. Riddle & D. Duncan 2 7i 4Z15 109 Mlliam Steel 2 98 100 Mind Newcomer 1 03 it) Nlyerly 9 40 oodi,erry l'atonship. 29 - M ichaelllossier 09 200 Jl►hll Shot tirei t, part, 300 /oil!' Paw git ff cst Township; 379 J.:r►es Watson I 37 '423 if alb,. If abon 1 Sid 44)2 John 16'itt•ou 1 47 ICO John Bra(ton 2 flo 190 11%illian► Lung 73 180 II illiam Bell R 8 IS.) In', n Umlaut( I (.3 173 Jol:o 14: %•:tus 1 19 tflO .1 .1111 ll. ning 412 51 Jame', Potter .353 It .1).91 Young 379 Robert /,arson Warri,mat,rk TTwstahrp• 233 Ann Massey 1 54 333 48 James Craig 220 400 123 s:tattle! Ilarsitall 2 72 1 433 153 Titottoo4 Goodfellow 286 4 19 47 Diniel Strout) 2 77 !432 62 Francis Gard'ner 297 433 153 Atiti-I Turner 2 86 44 ill J.i tiles NlCracken 2 801 90 Peter Grall'etas 79! 50 MEd man Philips _ 78 5 SH :116 tmel Ptqinington 2 (.1 153 153 J.. 1111 ItiNtitigs 2 Sti Gi Sarah lastings 2 St' 44 Ilmitt.lll Turner 44 1 GS 12 TValk2r 7own3Lip, 190 Alexander 31Conncll 8 4 i 3 Ceurge C., twal t 1: 'HO 1/ illismi t) Smith I S 1 (10 part of II in Wallace 4' . • 76 If illiant O. bison iii 436 54 Richard siiiiiil 9 8) SO Chiles &milt 1" 79 William Smith 17 110 • &m ml Fiddly 2 446 Jolm Carson 1 51 E 9 6 81 °TECO. partnership of A. Ste, in the m tituf teturing of Thrrshii, M in the valley of the Juniat. !is dissoi et ti by intt.usl cons. ut. All thus. who know Ovals. Ives Mucked by Not, Book account, wit! please poy a hen due to the -.gent of A. R. Lo:2g at lima*, Dovid Candor E.q. Ihe ha ss lie continued by Arthur 11 Long at Hunting d• n and Lewistown. His agents are Ao. 'lr. w litfroth •ugh ut Hin.tini'do and Nobh NA•ton at Lewistown where formers can L. acc mniodatect in the shortest Notice um! most honorable terms. AIITHUR B. LONG. t 1 pril 1840. . _ ADMINISTRATOR'S ()%i I ICE. All persons know:n 4 themselves in debted to the E-state of Geo. Otel.kilk late of Henderson tp., ilreet,sed are re quested to wake payment to the under I signetl: and all those havin g . claims agairott said eatate, will present theta properly aathenticated for settlement. C 5 65 George Otenkirk, Barrce tp April 11, 8-10.-p 4 10 Militia Notice.. HE ti ot Volunteers it..gim a e l: . l , lk 2 flti i r r , ig e a lr e p . cnmpnsin g• Di% ision, P. M.. will train es tOlp a•s: The 1.. t Battalion cr. Friday, the 22d day of NI , IY, at the hnuse ifl hu Davis, near Wa ter Street. The 2nd 8 tttalinn en Saturday, • he 2.3 d. at the lonise of .1..1in Annan, Sink, lug Valley. Every nn nib( r of said Itegi ni. nt mn•t appear w ith arms in good order. v stiff, r the penalty it the law. S. S. DEWEY, CoL \1..y6, 1840. CAUTION" ALL persons tre cautioned' arinsf purchasing or rereii,ing a note of ~:ma, for thirty fire dollars, drawn by tl m. Houck, in favor of George Bailey, as the undersigned never received value therefor, and is determined not to pay it, until compelled by law. The note bears (Lae about the F....3th day of June, 1838, Hytble six muntl, after date. HAL! M BOUCK. Todd township, May 6, 184O,3!. ADM IST BATOR'S Notice. A Et, persons indebted to the estate of John H. Stack pol e late of Porter townthip, Huntingdon county, are re treated to make immediate payment; and 411 those havitiv, claims againstsaid estate will please present them properly autllen• mated for settlement to the u nd e r:J ß :fled. 11011 ER C LYTLE. Alexander, A1)111 t 5, 15.::.0:.p NEW GOODS. subscrbers respectfully inform their friends and the fublic in general, that they have koit received, , It the