ORPHANS' COURT SALE. m - N pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to sale by public ve tidue Ar outcry, on the premises, on Monday the 29th day of March next, the following described real estate, late the property of Benjamin Cornelius, dec'd. to wit—A certain lot or parcel of land sitoftte i n •Cromwell township, in said county, ad joining another lot of said dec'd. and the Black Log mountain; containing two acres and one quarter, more or less, with a small tannery and a two story dwelling house thereon erected. IN pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Huntingdon Count) will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday the 17th. day of February next, at 1 o'clock, P. ill.; the two following deshribed tracts, pieces or parcels-et land situate in Hopewell town ship in the County of Huntingdon. !'ne thereof adjoining lands of Oswalts, the residue of the tract of which this is a part and lands of Jacob Heffner and othPrs, 'containing 245 acres inure or less, there on erected a Cabin house and Cabin barn and about 60 acres cleared. And the oth er thereof adjoining the abuse described 'tract, lands in the name of Hugh Mori i• st , n, Solomon Sells, Oswalts' rand, and Shaver's Improvement, containing 245 acres more or less, about 20 acres cleared 'and no buildings thereon—late the estate By the Court, of Alexander M'Call dec'd. JOHN REED, Clerk. I TERMS OP S. LE.—One third of Attendance will be given at the time the purchase money to be paid on the con and place of sale by the undersigned, Ad- Urination of the sale; one third in one ministrators of the said dec'il• year thereafter with interest, and the re- JOSEPH CORNELIUS, 1 Adm • maining one third to remain in the hands GEORGE CORNELIUS, S of the purchaser or purchasers during the February 10, 1841. life of the widow, he or they paying to her annually and regularly. during her natural life the interest thereof and. the Terms of Sale:— One half of the pur chase money to bo paid on the confirma tion of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest, to be secu red by the bond and mortgage of the pur chaser. Public Sale • principal, to the heirs of - the deceased, at ginkN Monday, the 15th day of March the death of the widow, all to be secured IL/ next, the subscriber will sell hit en- by the Bonds and Mortgages of the pu r tire stock, at his residence in West town• chaser or purchasers thereof. Atten ship, consisting of good wag ons, 7 hor- dance will be given by ties; wagon, sleigh and plough harness— MATHEW WCALL, , one set blacksmith tools, grain in the WILLIAM M'CALL, S Adm g ground, hay by the ton, oats and corn by By the Court, the bushel; a large stock of improved JOHN REED, Clerk. Durham cattle, some of which are fresh! Jan. 27, 1841. milch ; an excellent and improved kind of stock hogs; large flock of Saxo ny and Bakeweil sheep ; household and ORPHANS COURT SALE kitchen furniture, stoves, tables, beds and bedding, carpeting, 8:e. together with ev• g N pursuance of an order of the Orph ery variety of farming utensils, and other Ja. ans' Court of Huntingdon county, articles not enumerated. Sale to coin- will be exposed to sale by public vendue mence at 10 o'clock A. M., where fs - ;t• ;or outcry, on the premises, on prices, and good security, will entitle purchasers to a reasonable credit. Ditmaay, the Ist day of March, ROBERT CRESS WELL. next, the following described real estate, West township, Feb. 6, 1841. late the property of Abraham Vandevan der, dec'd., to wit :—The undivided hail }part of a tract of land in the township of Henderson, in said county, composed of two adjoining surveys, one in the name of Daniel Igo, the other in the name of Ste phen Duncan and James McAllister, atl- Joutu,s land of John hlcConin on the east, • other land of said de.c'd. on the north and west, and adjoining the :!!niata river on the south, containing about 135 Acres, and 18 perches, of which about 35 acres are cleared, hav ing a cabin house and stable, and some feint trees thereon. Ternis of Sole.—One half of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirma tion of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest, to be secu • red by the bond and mertgage of the pur chaser. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the Estate of Adam Ilagey, late of 1V alker township, Hun tinghon county, decd. are requested to make payment to the undersigned; and all those having claims against said estate, will present them propel ly authenticated for settlement. JOHN KER, Administrator. February 10, 1841. Public Sale. THE subscriber will sell at public sale in the Diamond in the borough of Hollidaysburg, on Tuesday the 2tl day of March next, the EOUTIE AND LOT in which he now resides, situated in the borough of Hollidaysburg, corner of Wal nut street and Wayne street; the lot fronts 180 Iret on .'Payne street, and 60 feet on Walnut street. The house is a substantial TWO STORY , e4hin4 , __FRAME BUILDING, with a convenient Kitchen attached to it. Upon the first floor are two rooms, and on the second floor three good sized bed rooms; and over these a large garret room. There is also a good school house on the lot, which brings a good rent, and might easily be converted into a small dwelling house; and at the lower end of the lot on an alley, an Excellent Stable, with a carriage house, lately erected. On the upper end of the lot, a large and con venient wood house, and coal house, and oven under cover, also lately built. A well has been dug near the back door, but never been walled. Those who may think of purchasing are invited to call and view the premises be fore the day of sale. it is believed to be the must convenient private residence, known io be for sale within the lim'ts of the borough, and the lot is so situated that it is capable of being improved to almost any extent—it is also situated in a pleas ant part of the town, and almost in the heart of the town. The terms will be made known on the day of sale, and will be made aecommo• dating. Possession will be given on the Ist of April next. WM. J. GIBSON, P. S. The property will be sold at private sale, ►1 application be made before the day of sale. If disposed of privately,, public notice will be given of the fact. W. J. G. Feb. 10,1841. Reg. UNION CANAL BOAT For Sale. THE Subsriber o ff ers for sale an exel lent decked Union Canal Boat. The Boat 6 in first rate order, and has only been in use two or three seasons. The boat 6 now lying in the Crooked darn, and any information relative to her can be had by applying at Canoe creek of Cornelius Low e Canoe Creek, Jan 12, 1841. 3t—p. ,ORPHANS' COURT SALE, JOHN REED, Clerk. Attendanee will be given at the time and place of sale, by the undersigned, Administrator of said deceased. PETE a S OUPE, Adner, Jan. 27, 1841. For Rent. lIHE subscriber offers for rent that well known Store stand situated in Laurelsville, Sinking Valley, Hunting• don county, lately occupied by McGlath erys & Co. There is a good house well Finished, with a large store room attached, ,and a back building for holding necessary articles belonging to a store. It is con (sidered the best stand now vacant in the county. Any person wishing to rent, can call on the undersigned, living in the same place. GEORGE SHARR A. Dec. 23, 1840. ALP Swayne' Compound Syrup of Pru ma of Virginano or wild Cherry 1 This syrupia highly beneficial in all pects ral affections; also, in diseases of the cheo n which the lungs do not perform their, proper office from want of due nervous energy: such as asthmas,pulmonar,y con iumption, recent or chronic coughs, hoarse whooping cough, wheezing and dif ficulty of breathing, croup and spitting of blood, c-c. flow many sufferers do we gaily behold approaching to an untimely drave, wrested in the bloom of youth from heir dear relatives and friends, afflicted with that common and destructive rava ger, called consumption, which soon wasts the miserable sufferer until they become beyond the power of human skill; it such sufferers would only make a trial of Dr. Swayne's nye' uable medicine, they would soon find themselves bcnefitted; than by gulphing the various ineffective certain remedies of which our newspapers daily abound. This syrup immediately begins to heal the ulcerated lungs, stopping pre - fuse night sweats, mititigating the distre - sing cough at the same time inducing a healthy and natural expectoration, also t e lieving the shortness of breath and pa: n in the chest, which harrass the sufferer 4 r the slightest exercise, and finally the he t- 1 tic flash in the pallid and emaciated cheek! will soon begin to vanish, and the sufferer will hero peceive himself snatched from a premature grave, into the enjoyment again of comfortable health. For sale at Jacob Miller's store H. BLANKS FOR SALE .9T THIS OFPIrE. `Notivr. TRA KE NOTICE that I have made a id- close of my business in manufacturing of Threshing Machines in this place, and , have ft my notes and accounts in the hands 'of David Blair, Esq. for collection ; and' those who know themselves indebted will call and settle when due, as I have given him in-tructions to enforce collection without de- ARTHUR B. LONG. 7The business will be carried on here after by Andrew Defienbaugher. Huntingdon, Jan. 20, 1841.—5 t.-p. ROCKDALE FOUNDRY, CHE subscribers would respectfully in - form the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties, that they have repaired and newly fitted up the Rockdale Foundry, on Clover Creek, two miles from Williams burg, where they are now prepared to exe cute an orders in their line, of the best ma terials and workmanship, and with prompt ness and despatch. They will keep constantly on hand stoves of every description, such as Cooking, Ten Plate, Parlor Coat and Wood Stoves: Ploughs, Anvils, Hammers, Hollow-ware, and every kind of castings necessary for forges, mills, or machinery any descrip tion: wagon boxes of all descriptions, &c., which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any otoer foundry in the coun ty or state. Remember the Rockdale Foun dry. STEEVENS 4 KENNEDY. January 1, 1841. T Tit tolriCitis2l. HE business at the Juniata Rolling Mill, Huntingdon County Pa., al ter the Ist of January 1841, will be con ducted by Samuel Hatfield, John Hat field, and Samuel Hatfield jr., under the name of Samuel Hatfield 4' .Fons.'and they solicit the attenention of the public to their superior article of Boiler Sheet, Flue and Tank Iron. C R axzEs BAR IRON OF ALL SIZES made 'out of the best Juniata • Blooms which will be furnished on as accommo dating terms as heretofore, and they at the same time thankful for past patronage Samuel Hatfield, John Hatfield, Samuel Hatfield jr. J.tniata Rolling Mill, Huntingdon t County., Pa. Jan. lot 1841. S A chance for pesons wishing to enter into the IRON BUSINESS. Furnace .f• Forge for Rent. The subscriber offers for rent his Iron Works and the Farms &c thereto attached, situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, consisting of "Chester Furnace" and " AUGHWICK FORGE, ' r : with an excellent SAW MILL anu the necessary number of houses thereon for the accomodation of workmen &c. ALSO, several farms on one of which there is a Grist Mill & Saw Mill, ALSO the privilege of WOOD LEAVE on his unimproved lands and of ORE. THE IITRAVICE Is new; every thing in and about it as well as the Forge in good order and repair; wood and ore are convenient. The ore banks are well opened and ore and coal can be easily and cheaply obtain,d. Few estab!ishments possess more conveniences or greater ad vantages. Any person desiring to rent the above premises will please apply directly per mail to the subscriber in Coatesville, Chesier co; or through George Taylor, Attorney at Law Huntingdoh. GEO: W. PENNOCK. Jan. 6, 1840.—tt. DISSOLUTION OF a 4 IIIIrIVERDEXT. rlC"Epartnership heretofore existing between Juhn Maguire and James Clarke, under thy. firm of John Maguire and Co., Sinking Valley, has been this day dissolved, by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm, are re quested to call and settle their accounts' previous to the 10th of March next, at which time the books will be removed for collection. JOHN MAGUIRE, JAMES CLARKE January 1, 1841. The subscriber having purchased the entire stock of the late firm of John Ma euire ‘4° Co., will continue to do busines at the uld stand, and solicits a continu ance of the favors of his friends and the public. JOHN MAGUIRE. Sinking Valley, Jan. 1, 1841. Pocket Book Found. Found, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Friday the 6th day of November last, la large calf skin pocket book, curtaining some papers and other articles of value. [The owner can have tt by proving proper• ty and paying charges, JOHN WHITTAKER, Jr. Dec. 2, 1840. RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES COUNTY Or HUNTINGDON From the 9th day of January 1840, up to and including the 7th day of January 1841. Receipts. I Years. Collectors. To wnshigps. 1834 John Pustlethwait Heirlerson $l9 55, 1835 Charles Cummins Barree 21 22, 1836 James Saxton, sr. Henderson 25 00' Paul Rhodes Woodbert y 58 00' William Corbin Springfield 35 94 1837 David Burket Cromwell 51 71 John Stonebraker Franklin 33 68 J. F. Lowry Frankstown 50 00 Win. Hammond Morris 14 03 ; Jacob Booher Springfield 43 72' A Freaker Walker 18 571, 1838 John Rough Allegheny 20 00 David Beyers Antes 25 03 , Joshua Green Barree 266 73 John Bollinger Cromwell 18 89 Win. Clymans Dublin 92 50 James Ewing Franklin 50 00; John H. Stuffier Frankstown 170 001 Daniel Africa Henderson 32 871 Alex'r Richardson Springfield 60 00 William M'Mullen Fell 13 32 ; Philip 'Taylor Union ... 35 16' Davi . o Ake Woodberry 250 33, 1839 Abraham Myres Allegheny 420 91' Daniel Irvin Antes 100 751 Abraham Henry Barree 555 001 Daniel Teague Cromwvll 144 16' John Kelley Dublin 58 00' John Ingram Franklin 365 00 James Smith Frankstown 260 00 , Andrew Huey Henderson 200 00 ' John Anderson Hopewell 265 00' John Hyle Morris 259 c o Robert Lytle Porter 55 40: Hezekiah Rickets Slfriey 163 061 John Coutshall Springfield 116 00 1 James Pattison Tell 113 87: George Sharra Tyrone 57 86 1 I Henry Horton Tod 104 50, Jacob Estep Union 80 59 Wm. Smith Warrinrsmark 423 26 Hiram Williamson West 300 00 George Fought Woodberry 408 48 William Shomo Blair 239 56 1840 Peter Igo Antes 160 00 Wm, U. Black Barree 415 00 Jahn James Blair 720 75 Andrew Gilleland Cromwell 100 00 John M'Pherran Franklin 150 00 Thos. M. Robison Frankstown 184 54 William Barefoot Henderson 651 50 Sr muel Watson Hopewe 1 264 00 Samuel P. Wallace Morris 275 00 Andrew M' Clure Porter 400 00 Isaac Shrra Shirley 200 00' Jacob Baker Springfield 61 65 James Pattis , n Tell 13 17 John M'Millan Tyrone 400 00 John M'Lain Jr. Tod 77 00 John Hampson Union 57 68 Abraham States Walker 225 00 Benjm. Johnston Warrio.tmat k 302 00 1 Samuel Thompson West 600 00 Charles Biddle Woodberry 450 00 A. Clarke & J. P. Snare on forfeited recoghizances Wm. & 3. S. Patton balanca on bond iu full 199 09 John Bumbaugh, admr., fine and jury fee in Commonwealt, vs. Jessee Johns deed. Samuel M'Dowel fins fru refusing to serve as collector of Allegheny township for the year 1840 20 00 G. B. Young Esq. fine of pedlar for refusing to exhibit his license R. Allison Esq. consideration of a re lease to him by the county of a lien on a certain lot in Hunting don 20 00 Sundry persons redeeming lands sold 40 77' Owners of unseated lands, taxes coun-_ ty Do. do. road Sundry persons for lands sold at Com missioners Sale 77 37 Jos, Shannon fines and Jury fees 173 00 l'o amount in Treasurers hands at last settlement 4692 97 Balance in favor of D. Blair Tr'sr 910 05i 818,425 73 . We the undersigned Commissioners of Huntingdon county, in testimony of the correctness of the shove accouttt, have hereunto set our hands the 7th day of January A. D. 1841. Attest JAMES MOORE, JOHN A EMITAGE, JOSHUA ROLL.kß,Coners. Clerk. K. L. GR.EEN.E. We the undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon County, do hereby certify that we cave examined the drafts of the Comissioners of said county and the receipts for the same for the past year, anti we find a balance in favor of 'Livid Blair, Esq., Treasurer of said county, of nine hundred and ten dollars and five and a half cents, Given under our hands at the Commissioners office in the borough of Tinting. don, the 7th day of January, A. D. 1841. JESSE MOORE, JOHN SISLER, tAuditors. ALEXR. THOMPSON. LIST OP OUTSTANDING DEBTS, Due to the county of Huntingdon from collectors and others, ex cluding interest, but including exonerations and coma missions to be allowed to collectors, which will reduce the balance due previous to 1840 nearly one half Years Collectors. Towhships. George Kelley Dublin 223111 1835 John Potts Shirley 818 38 John M'Pherran Franklin 484 34 1836 D N Carothers Cromwell 88 74 T M Robison Frankstown 348 60 Jas Saxton Sr. Henderson 93 39 Wm Barefoot Henderson 326 76 1837 Robert Thompson Allegheny 251 80 Samuel Watson Hopewell 297 45 John Stanebraker Franklin 145 06 Samuel P Walloce Morris 282 30 John F Lowry* Frankstown 175 48 Andrew M'Clure Porter 285 03 1838 Jnhn Bough Allegheny 63 71 Isaac Sharra Shirley 246 08 Wm Clymans Dudlin 133 40 Jacob Baker Jr. Springfield 151 46 James Ewing Franklin 249 67 James Pattison fell 170 63 J H Stifler Frankstown 279 49 John M'Milim Tyrone 227 01 J W Gallvaith Shirley 50 93 John M'Lain Jr rod 86 64 A Richard Eon Springfield 22 It John Hampson Union 138 07 1839 Daniel Irwin Antes 94 01 Abraham States Walker 179 42 Abraham Henry Barree 161 19 Benj. Johnston Warriormark 588 41 Daniel Teague C:omyrell 123 08 Samuel Thompson West 3:8 91 John Kelly Dublin 134 90 Chili les Biddle WtAidberry 365 62 John Ingram Franklin 76 97 John K Neff Williamsburg bor. 161 25 James Smitht Frankstown 112, 52 A C Clarke &J P Snare balance on Andrew Huey Henderson 91 19 forfeited recognizames 175 00 John Anderson Hopewell 59 63 1. Higgins stiff. huef 8c Jury fees 56 60 Robert Lytle Potter 110 95 J. Wallace .* 13 18 Hezekiali Rickets Shirley 79 48 1 MCollum 41 24 John Cutshall Springfield 45 85 I Dorland late Treasurer 652 Henry Horton Tod 23 30 Isaac Cook balance of note 10 00 Hiram Williamson West 94 18 Michael Hileman fine ' 20 00 William Shomo Blair 356 03 5 Fraizer do 20 00 1840 David Robison Allegheny 616 33 Elijah Weston do 20 00 Peter Igo Antes 380 97 J. Shannon Shff, fines and Jury fues 20 00 Wm 1) Black Barri. e 549 92 John James Blair 393 44 Andrew Gilliland Cromwell 260 38 *This charge should poly be 40 14 OF Tlllll Expendittires. Attorney General and others on criminal prosecutions 980 72 Grand and Traverse Jurors 2574 12 Sheriff Shannon boarding prisoners, conveying convicts, summoning Ju rors and commission on fines col lected 173 00 1 Sundry persons for cleaning court 1 house and washing for prisoners 60 00' Do. premiums ou wild cat and fox scalps 296 87 Constables for making returns and mileage 176 05 Assessors 414 00' I Judges, inspectors & clerks of elec tions 940 40 Bridge and road viewers 210 00 James Entriken in full of bridge over Raystown branch 1848 00 11 J. & R. Madden do do Shade Creek 194 00 J. G. Watson do do at Enuisville 475 00 T. Patterson do do Franklin Forge 1400 00 Jas Burke do do near Hollidaysburg 449 00 Thos. Reader on acct. of bridge at Williamsburg 549 61 R. Stitt do do Union Furnace 100 00 J. Madden do do big Aughwick 500 00 J. Matlin do do near Davidsburg 215 00 J. Africa & A. H. Hirst do do Crook ed Creek 200 00 J. Covert &R. & J. Madden do do Vandevanders 1900 CO A. M. Groves do do Stone Creek 100 00 A. Garmon & J. Mr racken on :c -count of repairing Jail wall 300 00 Sundry persons for articles of mer chandize mid furniture for court house and jail 102 01 R. &J. Stitt on account of building new court house 2727 51 Jacob Cresswell for taking draft of I court house at Williamport F B Wallace & J Dinsmore for Iron ing prisoners Inquisitions on dead bodies ;Sundry persons boxes and stationary I for elections 45 81 Printers, A W Benedict 51 50 J P Jones 103 50 ( A Miller 3 00 Auditors, Jesse Moore 6 00 John Sister 9 00 Commissioners, Peter Swoope in full 67 50 Bell &Orbison counsel to commision ers for 1839 i Sundry persons road tax on unseat ed lands 83 OS Sundry persons refunding orders 35 63 J. Steel Dockets fur Proth's office 44 32 Wood at court house and Jail 111 86 John Reed recording Treasurers bond 1 93 G A Miller assisting to compare as ! st,ssments 5 00 'John Blair on account of expenditutcs as commissiuner on state road from Drakes ferry to Chambersburg 174 00 Daniel Teague Esq. fur administer ing oath to commissioner K. L. Greene 37 Mary Jenkins for schooling poor chil i then in Barre tp. in the year 1837 260 Mrs Clarke on acc't of boarding Jury in commonwealth vs It M'Conachy 85 00 Dr Lightner attending before Inquest on the Browns 15 00 •D E Brode erecting scaffold for the execution of M'Conochy 25 00 John Thompson making coffiin for do 5 00 W Allen 31'. for digging grave for do. 4 00 Sundry perons redemption monoy pd. 71 64 J Armitage an account of his salery as clerk to commissioners 60 75 David Blair Treasurer for losssus rained by him on Berks county hank paper, premium paid by him for silver, and interest on money borrow to pay an electien order 6 .sf! Treasr's com'sn on $30.930 04 at 1 per cent, 309 39 10 00 19 OU, 10 00 341 9& 1 96 90 Has since settled his dupli este, COVERLET & C.IRPET WEAVING. THE subscriber respectfully informs tile citizens of Flood Cork lot. Fry and its Vicinity, that h , . ha.; establish ed Ilium!' at the residence of Wibrahant Bowers, in Wood Cock Valley, in the above buai ness; and prepared to weave COVERLETS AAD CARPETS of any and all patterns, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. Ile will also be prepared in the spring to color every variety of colors to suit his customers. CHRIS rvinv m EINHART. Feb. 3,1841-7 t-p. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. „ L in E Partnership heretofore existing -IL under the firm of Steevens & Wil son, was by mutual assent dissolved on the let August, 1840. The books and accounts are now in the hands of Mr. Steevens for settlement. STEEVENS & niLSON. The business will hereafter be carried on at the ohl stand in Petersburg, by the undersigned, where customer& can be ac comodated on the most reasonable terms. JAMES STEEVENS. Petersburg, Feb, S, 1841.-3 t. Notice to the Creditors of the Huntingdon, Cambria, and Indiana Turnpike Road Co. f IIE creditors of said Company are hereby requested to meet the sub scriber at the Exchange Hotel, in llolli daysburg, on Friday, the 12th day of February neat, to take in to consideration the propriety of compromising their claims so that they may in a reasonable time be satisfied out of the nett proceeds of the said road. 20 0) 22 75 1 60 30. JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestralor _ _ _ 40 00 January 2.7, 184 k Valuable Property For Sale. 9, HE Assignees of J. C. McFarland offer fur sale that valuable property, known as the Franklin Foundary, situated in the sth Ward of the city of Pittsburg; the lot is 160 by 120 teetOlounded by three streets, with a large mainfoundry building, stack and furnaces, pattern shop, blacksmith shop and plough shops, with a complete suit of Patterns, latest style, flasks, tools; &c., all iegood order, having been only a few years in operation. Also, a lot of choice plough stuff, dressed in the rough, wooded plough, grates,.&c.gtc., all of which will be sold low; in order to close the concern. For further particulars inquire of Tho;. Mutter, at the warehouse No. 199 Liberty street. THOS. MILLER, THUS. LIGGET r, Jr. Assignees, ALEX. WILSON, Dec. 21, 1840.—Gaz. Estate of Robt Allison Escidec'ol - is hereby siren that lettere tcstainrntary upon the will of Ho bert Allison, E4q. late of the borough of Huntingdon, dcc'd. have been' issued to the subscriber. All persons therefore in_ Jebted to the deceased, are requested t come forward and Make payment of titer respective amounts due; and those hav ing claims against the testator will pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement. 918,425 73 11•IARY ALLISON, Executrix. Dec. 31, 1840. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NO'T'ICE is hereby given, that the partnershi p lately subsisting be tween Samuel !sett and George Wise, tra ding under the firm of [sett and Wise was dissolved on the Seth day of Septet» ber by mutual consent. All debts ow ing to the said partnership :wet() be recei ved by said Samuel !sett, and all demanctr on the said partnership are to be presen ted to him for payment. . - Samuel lsett, Geo. Wise. Arch Spring Dec. 9, 1840-p. _IST OFj LETTERS remaining in II Atha Punt Office at Mill Creek on the Ist day of January, $B4l. Aron Jacob, Kinnich Samuel Ames Thomas, Leidy Cornelius Harbin Martha M, Long Mathew Baght Emanuel Lane James Black Sarah Lamor John Boring Thomas Miller John Carr James Mansell John Collenbine Henry Nippes Daniel Craft Henry Norton Julia J Mrs. Condrin James Robison Henry Dickson John Rutherford John Daily Michael Ross James Dunlop John or Jas. Shoop John S roster William Stout George Freeid Charles Jr. Shady Rubin Humphrey ‘Vni.ll. Sander Jacob Henry Joseph Shaw Jackson Ezekial C Spilenaan Elizabeth Kelley Absolam Utnhaltz Michael Kelley Aaron \Valls James Young Samuel li E. L. - PLOWMAN, P. M Itti. 1, 1841. $10499 13
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