Tun 00NrESSION The . fo . llowingi toted writ of Sirecies ihur Mechanics Lien, issued mit . - 0 F . the Court of Common Pleas of limiting II.! - OBERT aIcCONVIGIIII, d'on•cinnity, has been placed in, m p y hands for service, &e., Of which all er.,ons in , , . 1 •)z , Inhuman murderer of six of ,terested will take novice. JOSEPH SH .NNON . &erg. HUNTINGDON COUNTY, ss. a R liPttllE Commonwealth of Pennsylva- OPHANS' COURT SALE. .r nia to the Sheriff of said County "Val' virtue of an order of the Orphans' Greeting: whereas John M. Cunningham Alt Court of 'I tritingdon county, will . and Thomas Harehnelli acting under the !;ti.isevl to sale by public vendee or, firm of Cunningham and Eurathell, have iii,., v, on the premises, on Thurfiday the filed a claim in our County Court of coin i ..t day of December, inst. (1840) t h e talon Pleas for the county of Iluntingtlon fallowing real estate, being the real estate aforesaid agi.inst Rev. James Stevtns late ct iyhicb David Jackson, late of Barren of the said county, for the sum of One township, in the said county, deed. died, Thousand and Ninety-six dollars lot si-z:id, viz: ..A tract or 1.,,,,,.„i of l an d wiii k done to, and materials furnished si'ii;ie in the said township of Barree,sur- for a certain biiilding, to wit, "All that ye, ,-ti the 4th June 1795,ant. I ressurvoys certain two story frame Warehouse, situ. ed Inc , 07th day of May 1812, on a war. ate in the borough of Petersburg in said rani :,, , ,,iitcil to J ain , ',hi e , d ate d 14th county, fronting on the basin fin ty•feet, Nov. 17is6, aiijoining lands of John Stew - and extending back forty•five feet, amt art. iihn Mt lionigal sod °there, con tai- bring situate on a certain lot in the said nits„ 197 acres and 19 perch es, and al borough of Petersburg lately purchased toe arice, &c., with a two story log dwel by the Bier-. lime Steevens from a cur lii.: hues.-, a large frame batik barn, arid "tin Valenti" Wiltgert• or, hard, and about 80 acres cleared there And whereas it is alleged that the said . on:--Also, one other small tract or par- sum still remitting due and unpaid to the cel iil land, adjoining the tract above de- Aaid Cunningham arid Burchnell. Now scribed on the north, and lands of Sam . we command yttu, that you make known el Bair, David Barr, and Wm. Buckets on lto the shi I Re v. limes Stevens, and to the south cast, containing twenty five all soils iii,rsiins as may hold or 'weepy acres, inure or testi, with a saw mill, a i the sant building, that they be and appeal frame grist mill with one pair of chopping before the judges of our said court atones, and a large distillery Cheroot, me at a court of common pleas to be tea. fine said two tracts ol land, &c. to held at Huntingdon on the second Mon sold subject to a lease thereof to a cep. day of Jantialy next, for the said eosin i Ain NV Minot Bell, which lease will expire lY of iluntt""' 4 "". to shew it any thing .tri the Ist day of April 1842,—and sub- they know oehave to say, why the said 3,-rt also too - the interest of Margaret Jack- s um of one thousand and ninety - six dui - . ,sin, widow ut Joseph Jackson Esq. deed, fare, shoofit not be levied on the said buil. . 43,, rein t' iwitia the sum of thirty dollars limg to the use of the said Cunningham ;s'-arty during her life, which annual pay- amilihnell. accordiog to the form and torni, or sum of mouey is charged upon effect of the act of Assembly in such ca ttle said real estate, by the last will and s ee made and provided if to them it shall te-tamest of the said Joseph Jackson Esq. seem expedient, and have you then and &Learn:it. there this_ writ. - Witness the honorable .... I:is own relatives, is now for sale at this Office. 7.EIIIES OF SALE:—Onc half of the purchase money to be paid on confir mation of the sale, and the residue within ooe . year thet curter with interest; to be :tecurcd by the bonds anti mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, JOHN HEED, Clerk. F. 2 Ale to commence at I o'clock P. M. of said da y . Attendance will be given Oil the any of sale, 1w JAMES STEWART, .edmr's of D. GEORGE MILLER, S JucLon dec'd, Vec. 9. 1840. Oar Creditors, Take notice, that oe have applied to the J.id.p.s of the court of common Pleas of Huntingdon county for the benefit of the laws of this commonwealth made fin• tie relief of Insolvent debtors: and the said court has appointed the rind Monday (13th day) of January next, for the I►ear :og of us and our creditors, at the court noose in the borough of Huntingdon, w::en sod o here you may attend if you eat proper. %Villis Sheath, Abraham ffockinberry* In the court of Common pleas of Haut ingdon county. In the matter of the Petitiun of H. S. Spang praying the court is order satisfac tion on a ,Mortgage given by him to James Buchanan. o James Buchanan • Morgagee above named; Sir:— . l%,ice notice that at a Court of Com. tntlii Pleas held at Huntingdon, in and t , w the county of - Huntingdon, on the 18th rf November, A. D. 1840, Hcnry S. the Mortgager above named pre• .••n. his petition to the said court setting i• t, !hat ou the 9th December, 1836, he , mortgage to you as a lieu on 172 (mot on Canoe creek in Franks * • 'owl:ship, in sail county. adjoining ! i Sainual H. Adams otal others to' • the payint nt of two thousand at the days and times in the suit! t • eage set lOrth—that the vnid monies secured as aforesaid have all been paid ;.,,d discharged, and that you the said :i:es Buchanan have not entered sat's. I - , non on the Record of said mortgage : 1 for said monies—that you reside out o f! ths state sod have no agent here properly, outhorised to enter said satisfaction, an I praying the court to older and direct eati•factum to be entered on the same 3CCurtling to law. Whereupon the court did oi der me as. sheriff of said county to giv e you this public notice of the facts set forth in the said petitien and to require y,a; to appear in the said court an the sec and Monday of January nest to answer the said i.etition. JOSEPH SHANNON, Slif Sherill's Office Hunt ingdon, Dec. 3; 1840. S STRAY COW. • ,C;1"111AYED from the sub 'l•lll62si scriber, some four or six weeks ago, a Cow, six or sev en years old, rather larger than the common size, and expected to have . calf in about a month. She white along the back, and speckled with bl a ck or dark brown and white on the. sides awl residue of the body. She is pre sumed to be somewhere in the vicinity of the borough of Huntingdon. Any reas; onahle charge will be paid to any person, informing the subscriber where she can be found. 3. M. BELL. Huntingdon, Nov. 9, 1040. Thomas Bmnside, Eq., President of our said coot t at Huntingdon tin. nineteunth day of Noyetnlter, A. I). 18.10. JAMES ST.t:EL, Proty. Dee. STA 1E (IF I'ENNSI LVA Huntingdon County, Personally ap peare.l before the suite: ib,r, a jinoice ut the peace in and for said county of Ilun• tingdon, Joseph Shannon, Sheriff of thel said county, s ho being duly sworn accor ding t. law, cloth depose and say, that in pursuance of the death warrant to hum di-, recoil by David R. Porter, Esquire, Gov ernor of the commonwealth at asyir tearing date the 19th day of Septet. ber A. IL 1840, this deponent did, be tween the hours of ten o'clock in the fore noon, and three o'clock in the afternoon of Friday the sixth day of November in start, prweed to execute Rolivrt M'Con ahy, within the yard of the jail of said county, and in accordance with the sen• tence of the Court of Oyer and Termitic, of the said county, and the death warrant ( there, this deponent, did then anti there, hang the said Robert M'Contili by the neck, until he was (lead. Thai lids deponent executed the said Rober. Nl'Conahy who was convicted of manic; in the first degree, in the presence of such persons t s are required arid permitted bt the act of Assembly, p'assed the 10th day id April 1834, entitled "An act to abolisl, public executions," to invite to be pres ent and witness such execution, and none others. Sworn and sulocribt , d the 16th day of Novembet 1840, before E. 6A LBRAITH JOSEPH SHANNON. oit PILL . % 8' CO I.lllll' Sotith N pursuance of an Order of the Or li phans' Court of Hutitingdon Ccuot : e ill be exposed to public sale by vendu or outcry on the premises, on Friday t 9th day of January next, (1841) the fo.• lowing described real estate, late the pra t erty of Thomas Forshey oeceased, to int —a tract or parcel of land situate in tin township of Henderson in said cottni o f li tto ri lig d o n, on the road leadin4 ram Iluntingdon to Bellefonte, adjoining land of Casper Snare and the heirs of Joh• Jliller Esqutre deceased, containing 2_ acres 3 ruutls and 20 perches, being pat of a tract of land surveyed on a warrant in the name of Sarah Elliot, the satna be tng unimproved. ALSO, II lot of ground in the borougi of Huntingdon in sal.' county, situate in. NlitHin street, extending fitly feet snit; street, and too hundred feet m ocpth b• church street in said borough, being nun, beret' 203 in the recorded plan of said bo rough, and ham , * thereon erected a too story squared Log house fern, of Sole—One half of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirm, , lion of the sale, anti the residue in one year thereafter with interest thereon to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchat.er. By order of Court JOHN REED, Clerk. Dec. 9 1840. Attendance at the time and place of sale will be given by the undersigned Ad ministrator of said rims. Forshey dec. - DAVID SN Adler. Perla, Rook Found. I Found, in the borough of Huntingdon, 'on Friday the 6th day o!• November last, l a large call* skin pocket book, containin g , onte papers and other articles of value. The owner can have tt by proving proper. ty and paying eltarges. JOHN IPHITTAICER, Jr. Dec. 1840. I - a* 74. c 314,1 ANSEs s() S. AT a tneeti% of the (principle) u. Se,mirsl of is Se,Ural aiahul the county of II untinuiliiii• at ii. Commissioners' office, iu die Huntingdon, on the 21st day 4, :so., in her, A. D. 1840, ayseeablit to the act i.l lath April, IEI.IO, to fix I up. in "ion , ' form stand,. to a s e e cia4 4 , the real. v id all property made taxable by lay , , heir respective towns!iips. .6 1 ;ruitum ;o/ cuts-en Pi esiiicni, am; David Caldwell Serilitary— On motion, it teas rc,ulced, flt:d the townships he divided into cla-ses, a.,,1 the valuation of the tint rate lati•iti 111 h those classes be fixed by the Board ; and , hat the assessor, of the dill., rot limn "hips shall grade the valuation of all other lands in thi ir respective : nships agi re-' ably and in proportion to the saluation thus fixed. NVltereupon the townships were tlivi 'feel and rated as follows, viz: he tots, ships of Allegheny, Antes, {Vomit, in Prankstown, Blair, Morris, I'y rime, lin, Walker, Henderson, ‘l - est, Barret., awl 11414444, ell, shalt constitute the first class of tottnili I ,', and the first rate lands in the same Shall be valued at $2O per acre. The townsti pof Shirley shall consti tute the second class of township', and the first rate lands its the saute shall be valued at $l5 per acre. The townships of Cromwell, Spring :lold, and 1)iit41111, shall constitute the 11111.41 class of townships, and the first ia:ii lands in the same shall be valued at Sla per :stress The townships of Union, Toil, and Tel shalt constitute the foal th ell's.. I t‘,5111 ships, and the first rate lands in the saute shall be valued at SlO per awe. Rexared, Thai the first rate horses in the several ton nships (with the exception of race horses and stallion.) be valued at al3o, Tacit and all other looses in propor• and all lotrited cattle at SlO each, Relayed, That the first class of occu pations within the county be valued at 6500, and all others in proportion. Ott whoa, The weetto4,l,4ljournell. A. :'..301..L1DAY, Prea. Attest, D. Cal • wel , Sew'y. Or"I'lle Commission. rs have appointed' Tuesday, the second day of Feat 1841, as the day upon which the assess • • ties are to tiSsemble at the ('unintission ..es, with their several Mietit'lleilts completed, tt 4 recaltly 10 the 6th section of the act of assembly above recited. Nov. 11, 18411. l ORP.r.A.NS' COURT SALE.. IN pursuance of an or - er of the Orphan , . Court of Huntingdon comity, will be ex• posed to PUBLIC SALE 'on the premises, on Friday the 25. t d , y of next Di cember next, at one o'clock, P. M. "All that certain TI 1 7' OF LAND, ituate in 11 est tow-ship. in the r.outoty of Hunting:4oo, 8.1j..in•n0,4 William Forster, iglus Siew.irt, utd ushers, cootai,mg 100 Acres non , or lesi, abut) 2,) icr • I •'rccced a Caltirl h uu.e &1:ablill 11; he coral? of Josvids • 01 oproi)sl , TERMS OF SALE. )ue half of th- porcrase mew, ,aal On the ton n , the ,t. residue one year tbereafier, I. be urett by the bond and overt;;; ,e et ,turcha:t•r. Atw o o o ne,. ',ill h.. n 1, CORN PR.oilBl'. Ad at e. fly the Court JON REED, CT k, Nov. 96. 1.1.40. is Estray. ri AI Came to the residence tt ihe sobscrilo•r, Hum ! in Poi ter to, ',hip, aboot the laztei , lof 6., plena/Vl' la, t , a brown COW. 11 i! . white stripe on her hack, horns turned o nod it bell, other tnnrks tilt recollected , 4 miller is requested to come forward rove properly, pay ci arge, and take het y. —.... • Tlllo'l'llll NOWLkti N 4 V. 23, I'l4o. MOMENTA RV CHANGES The bullies of all created brigs are I er uetually underguin.; a species of revolt' .ionary change; it is therefore evitle., ihat in order to faciliiate this periodical , hanky, the natural 'inlets of the built. omust be I.ept in proper condition; tar . the noxious humors are allowed to so journ too long in the body, they become excessively sharp and roil...ice occasion• tog the most terrible and Goal disord. ru which frequently entail years of suffer• ing and anguish. When this is the case I WOlll,l co civotionsly recent nend to such the immediate us of the Brett dreth Vegetable Universal Pills—a medicin, which has attained its present standard. of usefulness, solely from it. exceedin, salutary prnperties; these Pills, being in truth nothing more than an assistant of nature. causing; her to do that which is required to produce a healthy condition, of the body. Stith being the ra-e, it is evident that they can be administered with safety to advanced age, as well as to helpless infancy. and invariably with the came beneficial results. LUAM, 1 , 7. PROPERTY Sale. c,• of the 01 ciditi r, lhrrr t.- .; r. r. Mt tie pl .2 • I De ei 1 • I • Att!. .• th, o • , .8 t 8 A I' I I P ..71% LAND, in said ;• fl)1111.1.11., ; .S, toa.e inaa •• ..!ttrt , to liedlaid. all , Ort rrr,' oarl al ka• Wt. titr flirt lirrttlr ('nth Lr tir tit lett•iki. c k \v N Kidly, and 230 11.01'1ES t I, Ilk the u.ual alloy .11.1 , . The alitlVe lite mans:ion fis:III li J iim, J:,titewm, 'IL, ;.nti rw o p;u•t 1,1 Firesion,•; I`I2(I • scree 01 %ha;11 Ir ' l, n-if, and in a 111.0 i sta-e en,tivation; 20 of Mll,ll ;tie in..a.low, oilh a too stork „7:111. 11 I ,V „eathvr-b0.r.i...1 and painted; a well and o , lm, at tit.' door, .1 arn- and stables, Enu re swim: house, and other out houses, also an apple orchard, and several fine .prima--and the little Augliwick Creek runs through the swine. Is is one of the hest stands for public business on tin' rood. Also, one other tract adjoining the above, • Containing 161 Acres, and 53 perches, and allowance, patented land; about 70 of which are cleared, 6 of which is meadow, the balance covered with valuable timber; with a new STONE 1110VSE, 1,4 Hlou k log barn, with a pump near the idoar, and an apple 't chard of grafted trait; the above mehtion,l sr 't•am paSSI,I Hirmigh it. Also, ailjainiti.4 I lie first nien- Honed faro., tine arse of farad with a lag ; hause and blacksmith shop thereon. A 1.., wag the same. Also, 40 dere" of Timber Land, aujoim ; the aimve. 'Jim above men itmed pep, ly will be sold tottellier or seper,,,e, to sua purchasers. Persons de• sin, of vtewin4 the property, previous to 'he day of ...ale, can d., .o t k y calling on John Nave, residing on the premises, or on the souse, i - tter. Terms of sale made known by J A NIES W LK A•un't. 18, 1840. I f.l• •.C‘i • kg 1.11.1 . , " and "Oa. r. t. II pu.,H,b ;he /1/Ve until day of sal• , ii• ‘1.1:. (.:,12.k• it' " itnli Lan. , I,•,11 puhlish the aboNe , atm send Wits to this T of Letters remaining in P../ t.llice ,t u Melt ba paid, wilt be i tttt t P St (ifhcc is dead 1. it. l ti, it. 1.:1, a iii t,n itS 11,111 this date. ,t A,,tl. S:,rn K..rt J :nits it K ;stian B It. r J .o. S K .V.Ol. 1).1114 I. t . 1 , n , n ; cc s 14 Bur ;. it t 1.;;; ira L• v. 11 11, my, Esq. 13;; , k uolt. Da al.l • r is.. ,c Atkins •r; Esq 2 L 11.0 Jo in ; M...11.;v1 L;gt,o !fir•..•,, J. 1, 2 L •SCIt 11. nry 12.1. rt L.,mt• I. Nancy J. V . F,,, q , L.; J..bit (';• a; P;•;t r Lutz Catherine C J..hu Nil C Ni 'Cain J ;rues unerun Catherine i\a'N; ai mui•ph) 11, nry 1) Leis C. L. 1% D., is Jo n Newberry J,anes Ducker 1-I;•nrietta E Plowman Hczak.iah E mit can Mr.. Sur. nouck veyor General - of Partin:l.:Lt. S. G. Huntinwl..n Co. Pierce WM. A. Esl.l‘. man Aliraltam Patton V 'Mani Etiitt %Vali .in at Rub San, 11.1 D. 3 Fish Samuel ltuwtry John F.unks Theo. Esq. pi Sheeter Samuel Gorsuch Stephen Startler J..con Gratz :"n1,01) Stever C hairs 2 Gkitii it Pl.ilip Give S mina 'frets George to Thanip e.it Abra'm Henry S. F. gV 1 - Iklgey Adam Williamson J. ne liewit John Wilhants Wm. Esq J Williams Isaac Johnston James Jr. Jaelistin. J, M. I. DORLAND, P. M. !October 7, 1840. Administrator's Notice. A 1.6 , kit ,wing th int:ekes indebted to the Estate of t fio,icti, late of Un:on township, Hun tit:glom county, dee'd. are Erg cstfil to ,nake . p.ty Me II I to the undersigned; and all oseita"ving elaims against estate, $ ill present them propel ly authenticated settlement. C CORBIN, Adm'r October 28, 14340. IST of Lettersrenthining. in the P st „Office at Alexandria, on the Ist Oct. 184(). A 14101, hanna Jackson ETek it 1 di Justice ut [lir Peace r J..t ob of the Borough of Blown Danie 4 Alexandria. Callan J. hn Keys Gt mite 0. Choritan J. S. Dr. Cenii.beli Patrick Maguire James LP Mason SainuLl Davi,. Jelin Murphy Thomas Dickey Joseph P Piper John 2 Everet 4lelander 2 Prnudkt Richard Engle Mrs. Pinkney Bennie i Petermun Daniel Fex Charles S F. ming Rebecca A Snyder Samuel Fish; r Catherine Snyder Elieth Mjss Sislcr Michael Gemm(h John Gal land Koses Thornton Henry Grt-gory John hug. John Wilson I ti ram Wilton Ehen Harvey Mary M. Hewn :John Young Geo. R, Esq. 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LETTERS of Administration uporr the estate of Benjamin Hopkins, lair of Antes township, deed. have been granted to the subscribers. All persons therefore, indebted to the said deceased are requested to come forward and make payment immediately. Those having claims wi!! present them properly authen• ticated for settlement: LEWIS HOPKINS, ROB' r. It. FL MING ; 5 Admrs Nov. 25, 1640.-6tp From the Boston Chronicle, Jan. 10 NVe see by an advertisement in anotli , er column that Messrs. Comstock di c 0.,. the American Agents for Oldridge's Balm of Columbia, have deputies to sell that ar , rticle in Boston and elsewhere. Il e know a lady of this city whose hair was so near ly gone as to expose entirely her phrenol ogical developments, which, considering that they betokened a most amiable dispo sition, was not in reality very unfortunate Nevertheless she mourned the loss of locks that she had worn, and after a year's fruitless resort to miscalled resto ratives, purchased; some months ago, a bottle or two of Oldrolge's Balm, and she has now ringlets in rich profusion, glossy, nd of raven blackness. We are not pul ling, none of the comodity has been sent to us, and indeed, we do not want any, for though we were obliged to wear a wig a year ago, we have now, though its v;r toe, hair enough, and of a passable quail ty.ot our own, To the Bald Headed.,—Bhis is to certi fy, that 1 have been bald about twenty years, and by the use of the genuine Balm of Colymbia, my head is now covored with hair. I shall be happy to convince any one of the fact that will call and OPP me Delhi village. The above article I bought at Gris Wold, Case & co.'s store, who had it from Constock dz Co. .101,N JAQuisg.6. DARING FRUD The Balm of Columbia has been toted by a notorious couoterfeitcr. Let it never be purchased or used unless it hag the name till. M. Comstock, or the signa tore of Comstock & co, on a splendid wrapper. This is the only external test that will secure the public fr9m deception, Ad tres¢ Comstock & Ca. Ithol , sale Draturisti, New-York, No 2 Fletcher-street. Sept. 23, 1840.-Sin DI SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. NOTICE is hereby given, that the otrtner ship lately subsisting, he toren Stowe! Isett and George Wise, Iri ding the firm ot [,,it a nd wiy., was tlk,olved On the 30th day of Septet', her by routqal consent. All defies - ow . ing to the said partnership arP to he recei ved by s:141 Samuel Isett,.and all demantle• on the paltner-Mit, .re to be pre.co • ted to time for payment, - Sanmei ls . ett, Geo. Wise. Arch Spring Dec. 9, IS4O-p. A. h.', CORNYN AT'COILNEY AT LAW. PaiTILL careful:) , alt. ini to all business committed to his care in th. Cotti to of liti.itingtion itt Main counties, Mr. Cur nyn ni.t) be limpid at his office, in M•trim St., opt, .cite the Store of Mr. Dorris, is dm beroug of *lnt ng Jos. Plant Mp. t. 11441,
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