.POR7.4GE IRON WORKS, AND T I T al it ifactarg. JOHN BINGHAM and GEORGE W. M's BHIDF. having associated themselves with M'Namar St - Royer, in the Portage Iron Works, situate at Duncansville, Hunting. don county, Pa. for the manufacture of 111.0 N, NAILS AND SPIKES and doing a general business, inform the Public that the business will be conduc• .ted under the grin of ISl'Bride, Royer, Bingham &Co., who would be thankful to their friends and the Public for ell lavers. All description of Iron, Nails & Spikes ul the best Juniata, kept constantly un hand. Merchants and others can be supplied to any extent on the most advantageous terms. For the benefit of the public, produce generally as well as PIGIIROA D BILMOMS will be taken in exchange and cash will nut be refused. _ Being situated immediately on the Per tap Rail Road, all orders from the East ur West, North or South, wilt be prompt ly attended to, THOS. IWNAIIIA RA, SAMUEL ROYER, .101 IN BINGHAM, GE0.71 , . At'BRIDE. Portege Iron Works, March 24, 1841. firliaving sold out half of the above establishment to John Binghatn& Geu. W M'Bride, we thankful to the public for past favours, and respectfully request the continuance of the patronage of the pub lic to the estah'ishment. M'AC'illiAßA 4. ROYER, DISSOLUTION THE Co-partnership heretofor exis ting untiet the firm of Carron & Yocum in the Blacksmith busin,s%, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. business will hereafter be conduc ted by James Yocum. l'he Books are in the hands of R. Car _ _ _ _____ R. CARMON, JAS. YOCOM, Alexandria March 31, 1841. REMOVAL 01"1111.1 =MA. 510TML. Subscriber respectfully informs -m- his friends and the travelling; pvbluc, that he has removed from the Tavern Stand lately occupied by hint, in the Borough of Alexandria, to the house recently kept by Mrs. Stack pole, in the same place, where he is pre- pared to accommodate all who may favor him with their patronage. In his new lo cation he will be amply provided ,with every convenience for the Accommodation of Travellers, the house being large and commodious, and Ins stabling very extensive,_in good order and under Careful and Attentive Ostlers The undersigned takes this opportuni ty to return thanks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bests wed, and to assure all that may call with him, that no efforts shall be wanting on his part.to render them comfortable. ROBKRT CARMON. Alexandria, March 31, 1841. Notice to Creditors. .903)1IEREAS in pursnance of an act of, the General Assembly of the Com monwealtg of Pennsylvania, an attatchment bath been granted by the subscriber, one of the Justices of the peace, in an for the coun ty of Huntingdon, against a certain Jonathan Ebert late of the borough of Williamburg, in the county aforesaid, whereon certain goods and effects of the said Jonathan Ebert have been attatched and are in the hands of Christian Hewit of the same place, this is therefore to give notice to the creJitors o f, the said J onathan Ebert to appaar on Satur li day the Ist day of May next, at the house of Francis M'Coy, in the borough of Williams burg aforesaid and present their accounts to Spear and Francis M'Coy and make proff of their demands, agreeable to the di rections of said act. AARON BURNS, J. P. March 19, 1 •1. AD MINIS PRA TOR'S Native. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of - David Allen, late of Porter town ship, Huntingdon connty, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment ; and those hav:ng claims against said estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to the un dersigned, living in Porter township. JAMES ALLEN, Adm'r. Porter tp. Feb. 24, 1841.-6t..p. HORSE BILLS Neatly I , ecutetl, at the shortest notice. At this Office. Proclamation. ITHE(EAS by a precept to me direc-, ted dated at Huntingdon, the 15th day of January, A. 1). one thousand tight hundred and forty-one, under the hands and seals of the Hon• Thomas Barnside, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminet, and general jail deliv cry of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, I Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer son, and the lion. Joseph Adams, ands !John Kerr his associate Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, ap pointed to hear, try, and determine all and F every indictments, and► . presentments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies f death and all other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within the said county, or all persons which are or shall hereafter be committed or be perpe trated for crimes aforesaid—l am comman ded to make Public Proclamation, Throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Ter-' miner, of Common Pleas and Quarter Ses sions will be held at the court house in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon day and 12th day of April, next, and Mon those who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner, and Constables within the' said county be then and there in their pro per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do thAse things which their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 15th day o January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and the 65th year of American Indepen (knee. JOSEPH SHANNON, SIM. Sheriff's Office, Hunting- I , den March 17, 1841. S Procla ma t ion. WHEREAS by Precept to me direc • ted by the Judges of Common Pleas of the county of lluntingdoa bear. ing test the 23d day of January, A. D. 1841, lam commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Hunt ingdon, on the third Monday and 19th of April, A. D. 1841, for the trial of all issues in said court which remain un determined berm e the said Judges when' and where all Jurors, Witnesses and sui tors in the trial of all said issues are re quired to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 23d day of, January, A. D. one thousand eight hun dred and forty-one, and the 65th year of American independence. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sheriff. Sheriff's office Hunting don March 17, 1841. SHERIFF'S SALES, writs t Ve otit of nd r i t o o n i f x v p i virtue of s s t u u n s edciiy soof the court common pleas of Huntingdon county and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the borough of Hunt ingdon, on Monday, the 12th day of April next, the following pr,perty, vi z; A lot f ground situate in the town of Williamsi.urg, fronting 50 feet on -- street and extending back' at tight - angles to said street 175 feet to an alley, 12 feet wide, & numbered in the plan of said town plot, having a two-story frame house, weather boarded and painted white and a frame stable thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and will lie sold as the property of Andrew Davis, with no tice to Peter Rhoads Terre Tenar t. ALSO, A lot of ground in the borough of Holli daysburg, fronting 60 feet on the south side of Walnut street and extending back at right angles 180 feet to an alley, the same being numbered 20 in the town plot of vaid borough, having a weather boarded house and frame stable thereon. ALSO—A tract of land situate in Franks town township. adj,ining lands of James Smith, Dr. Peter Shoenderger, Henry Stuffier and Joseph M'Cune,contaming about one hundred and twenty acres, about sixty of which are cleared. having a house and barn) thereon. ALSO,—A tract of land situate in said township, adjoining lands of Conrad Geesy, J. G. Miles and others, containing about 170 acres, about 130 of which are cleared, hav ing a two story brick house, two story log house, a log barn and other out houses there on erected. _ _ Seized, taken in execution and will he sold as the property of Samuel Smith, Samuel, Duncan and John M'Closkcy. ALSO, 1 A lot of ground situate in the borough of Hollidaysburg, fronting on Blair street sixty feat and extending hack to Bank alley one hundred and sixty feet and numbered 223 in the plan of said borough, having thereon erected a two story frame house, weather boarded and painted white, and two other small one and a half story frame buildings weather-boarded and painted white attached thereto. Seized, taken in execution end will be sold as the property of John Murphy. ALSO, All the right title and interest of Jacob Kinsel (being the fifth part) of a tract of a tract of land situate in Allegheny township, adjoining lands of James Hutchinson, Elias Baker Bcco., Ezra Hart and others, contain ing about 393 acres more or less, about 150 of which are cleared, with an apple orchard thereon, and having two dwelling houses, a eg barn and a saw mill thereon erected. Seized, taken hi execution and will be sold s the property of Jacob Kinsel. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sheriff Sheriff's Office ' Hunting.. Z don March 17, 1841. 5 A. K, CORNYN, TTOR NEY AT LAW. I t ILL carefully attend t 9 all busines .• committed to his care in the Courts of Hunti•ig lon & Mifflin counties. Mr. Cur nyn may be found at his office, in Market at., opposite the Store of Mr. Dorris, in the, brough of Huntingilon. Mechanics Lien. HUNTINGDON COUNTY S.S. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ti the she! iff of Huntingdon county Greeting. Whereas Robert Lytle, Jr. hafts filed a claim in our county court of common pleas for the county of Huntingdon, against Thom as Blair, for the sum of one hundred and twenty-five dollars and thirty-one cents, fur materials furnished and provided and work done' to and for "All that certain frame coach maker shop, being eighteen feet on Front street and extending back t venty-two feet on said street, adjoining the black smith shop of Solomon Shomo on the south; said coach makers shop being situate on lot No. 1 in the borough of Hollidaysburg. And whereas it is alleged that the said sum still remains due and unpaid to the said Robert Lytle, Jr. * NoW we command you that you make known to the said Thomas Blair, and to all such persons as shall hold or occupy the said building, that they be and appear oefore the Judges of our said court, at a court of common pleas to be held at Huntingdon in and for the said county of Huntingdon, on the second Monday of April next, to show, it any thing they know or have to say, why the said sum of one hundred and twety-five dol lars and thirty one cents should not be levied of the said building to the use of the said Robert Lytle, Jr., according to the form and effect of the act of Assembly in such case made and provided, if to them it shall seem!expedient; and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable Thomas Burnsides, Esq., President of our said court at Huntingdon the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1841. JAMES STEEL, Pioth'y March 17, 1841. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ITHEREAS in pursuance of an act of, the General Assembly of the C0m...! monwealth, of Pensvlvania, an attatchineut bath been granted by the subscriber one of ! the justices of the peace in and for the coun ty of Huntingdon, at the instance of Jonathan Teague and Thomas Baird, of Union town ship, to the county of Huntingdon, against a certain Joel Pennock, of the township of Union, in the county aforesaid, whereon cer- Win goods, chattels and effects of the sail Joel Penneck have been attached and are now in the possession of Mathew F. Camp ' belliand Asa Corbin, of Henderson and Union townships, until they shall be disposed of according to law. This is therefore to give notice to the creditors of the aforesaid Joel Pennock to appear cm Saturday the;loth day !of April nest, at the office of the subscriber in the borough of Huntingdon, then and there to eiscover and make proof of the it demards agreeably to the directions of the said act. DANIELAFRICA March 8. 1041 EXECUTORS' NOME 411 L I‘%l pers onsliam t i e n i c . l tit . ) t t e e d of V e h s e t to e w st i z i i s t hi of Huntingdon cuunty, ilec'd, are reqmsted i t ) 4. make immediate payment, and all liavinv claims against the said estate, will ',Las ore sent them to the undersigned, properly au thenticated fur settlement. ANNE FOSTER, 1 HENRY M'CRACKEN, JAS SAXTON, Jr., JOSEPH M'CRACKEN.J March 17, 1841. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given to all per. sons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presen ted for confirmation and allowance, at an Orrhans' Court to be held at Huntingdon, fur the county of Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and 12th day) of April next:— viz. 1. Joshua Green, Administrator of the Estate of Richard Sinkey, late of Barra• township, dec"i. . . 2. Henry %% Bite and Jacob Fodder Executors of the last will and testam,nt of Jacob White, late of Henderson town ship, tlec'd. 3. Peter Swoupe, Administrator of I. Estate of Abraham Vandevander, la Henderson township, dec'd. 4. Henry Neff, Administrator of thr Estate of Henry Isenberg, late of Pan.•• township, dee'd. 5. J'aCob Burkhart and Samuel Smith Administrators of the Estate of John K . ; eel, late Allegheny township, deed. . . 6. Jacob Britbak"er, Administrator of the Estate at Jacob Miller, late of West township, dec'd. 7. Brice Blair, Guardian of Rachel I C. Brewster, formerly Rachel C. Elder, ( late of Dublin township, dec'd. _ _ . • 8. John White, Guardian of Alexan der, James, and Sarah Port, minor chil dren of John Port, late of Henderson township, dec'd. 9. George W. Bell, Guardian of Eliz abeth Bell, and Margaret Bell ;now WA son), minor children of Thomas Bell, late of Barree township, dec'd. 10. John Ker, Esq. Administrator of the Estate of Adam Hagey, late of Wal ker township, dec'd. 11. William McDiva, Guardian of Joseph, Caroline, Charlotte, and Sarah Miller, minor children of Samuel Miller, late of Henderson township, dec'd. . - JOIIN REED, Register Register's Office, Hunting ilon, 12th March, A. D. 1841.5 Administrators Notice. arIiETTERS of administration on the es agitate of Joshua Greenland, late of Union township, dec'd, have been granted to the undersigned, therefore all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate paymet, and those having claims against the same are requested to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement._ HIRAM GREENLAND, BENJAMIN GREENLAND. 5 Admr's March 17, 1/341. A chance for pesons wishing . to enter into the IRON BUSINESS. kV Furnace a• Forge for Rent The subscri!,er offers for rent his Iron Works and the Farms tkc thereto attached, situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, consisting of "Chester Furnace" and AUGHWICK FORGE," with an excellent SAW MILL and the necessary number of houses thereon 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 CM his unimproved I.dids and of ORE. THE I 4711.70110 E is new; every thing in and about it as well as the Forge in good oroer and rep :ir; wood. and ore are convenient. The ore banks nee! well ope And ,did me and coal can be easily! Ind ci:e.ply obtainad. rew establshments 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, Chester co;! or through George Taylor, Attorney at Law Huntingdon,. GEO: W. PENNOCK Jan. 6, 1840.—t$. Executors' Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Wesley tiregery, late of West township, Huntingdon county, are re quested to make immediate payment; and all those having claims against said estate will please present them properly authen tinted for settlement to the undersigned SAMUEL MY FUN, Ex 'rs. JANE ( - 4 11 EGERY, February 17, 184 1 . ITVMinn Pawsoet, ealtitatiWito:l riterritant, No. 77, SMITH'S WHARF, /-.3IIVEITL.TDIBUID Begs leave to offer his •ervices to Millers, dealers in grain and other productions. These disposed to make conisgumentn to him may rely upon his prompt and faithful em ntion to their• business. I terriers to Msessrs Stewart & Horrel Watt r Street. 66 Patterson & Horner, Lewistown. .111.111,1 I S IM TO R' 8 NOTIC E. 41 - ETTERS of Administration upon the estate of Jacob Piper, late of , Hums township, deceased, have been ~ ,' r anted to the subscriber. All persons therefore, indebted to the said deceased are requested to come forward and make payment immediately. Those having claims will present them properly authen :,..ated for settlemetit Ja;EPII ISENBARG. Admintstra'or. Feb. 17 1841, 1011. r EXPECTOI: A -V 7 Wr cur.sw, it duty to call public attcn team,' to dos admirable preperation for Pulmonary DI- Coughs C. , lds, Consumpt, is, Spitting blood, Asth ma, Bl,llCiiii Atli i, us, Hoopla!: Cough,& It is used and very highly approved by perl b on s the first tespeetability, but we fee c,itidv.it in sayini; that a trial of itsefficacy will its best r , ecommentlation. DR. JON k FIIAN GOING, PRESIDENT THE GRANVILLE COLLEGE, Ohio (late of Nvw Y.'rk), in a letter to Dr. Jayne da ed N..c V•rli., ii.:cember. 1836. says:— Hr w lab• ring under, severe cold, cough and li.,:rst•ness, and that , As difficulty o was Sc) gri.al he left hunsei ilanget suthorii , iut was pert‘ctly cw.% by using tin othalLin, N.J. w:is ttnnu..ot twenty yearsstand , s ttt tots medicine S tl.•111, Wab cured of OH: Ayituagla (l3 , . - I •,i, bclicyt dby het . C. iisit1111)ti011 wit I/11, btatieS.-Dr. II •.•1 • , 11! C.avitlitta, was It , ticiarsctmas 2tiid atal usa,,g a bottle of Lid, a. perimires.trt.hef. Mr. ,rris, sem , one of thc Dea caiai ache Fu Baptist Church in this city, It :s been pertectly cured by it—after having suffered for sixty years with Cough, Asth ma,. and Spitting , a Blood, which no remedy before could relieve. The Rev. C. C. P. Crosby, writes as fol lows: New York, hive 15,1838. To Dr. Jayngi—Dear Sir,-1 have made use of your Expectorant, personally . and in my Camay for the last six years, with great benefit. Indeed 1 may consider my life pro longed by the use of this valuable medicine, under the blessing, of God, Inv.:vend years. ! ntay say almost as much in the case of niy wife, and also of the Rev. Mr. T”iistat, cf! he Island of Jamaica. For all cases of cough, ntlamation of the chest, lungs, and throat, I o most unhesitatingly recommend this as the est medicine I have ever tried. My earnest, wish is, that i th, is afflicted as I have been, may experience the same relielAwhich I ant! persuaded they will by using your Expecto anrt, C. C. P. CROSBY. The following Certificate is from a practi sing PinalLl AN and a much respected Ctsrgyin.en ,Ite Methodist society—(h . ted kink, A' Augnst 27; 1838. Dr. t AYNE, Dear nave been using your Expectorant extensively in my practice far the last three months, and fur all attacks of Colds, Coughs, lidiarnution of the Lungs, Consumption, Asthma, Pains and weakness of the Breast, it is decidedly the best medi cine I have ever tried. Very respectfully yours, 12. W. W ILLIAMS. Dr. Jayne's Office is No. 20 South Third street, Philadelphia, where all orders will be promptly attended to. Sold also by JACOB MILLER, agent' Hunlingdon, Pa.—Price $l. u'ommon Schools. The following statement for the infoma• lion of the directors of Common Schools, is made in compliance with the 10th section of the school law, puss d June 13th, 1836. Number of taxable in habitants in the several School districts of the county of Huntingdon, according to the enumera• tions of 1835 sand 183 D, 1835, 1339. 439 Allegheny, 218 295 Antes, 296 3471 Barree, 435 Blair, 2 1, 6 1 Cromwell, 211 Dublin, 154 160 Franklin, 7 256 319 Frankstown, 387 301 Henderson, 260 2371 Hollidaysburg, 298 493. Hopewell, 188 .262 Huntingdon, 260 268 Morris, 335 3111 Porter, 251 3601 Shirley, 214 304 1 Springfield, 197 245 'I ell, 181 209 Tyrone, 220 235 Todd, 193 203 Union, 164 180 Walker, 155 176 Warriormark, 326 391 West, 377 459 NVoodberry, 579 459 Williamsburg, 170 • The amount of lax every district inist , • levy to entitle itself to its share of the State appropriation, is a sum equal to at' • least GO cents for every taxable inhabitant' in the district, according to the last trienE vial enumeration made in the spring of, 1839. A list of taxables in each district is hereto appended. Districts that have already accepted the Common School system, and received their share of the appropriation for former years will, on levying the proper amount of tax, be entitled under the existing laws to re ceive for the Scholl year 1842, which coin. mences on the first Monday of next June, one dollar For every taxable. Districts which have not received any part of the appropriation of former years. but which accept the systew for the first time, at the annual elention in March next, and levy the proper amount of tax will under the existing laws receive $4 50 lor evere taxable in the district in 1835, and $3 00 for every taxable in 1839, ac.. cording to the above list. These sums, by a resolution passed April 13th, 1840, will remain in the State Treasury for the use of nonaccepting districts, until the first of November, 2841, and no longer, JAMES MOORE, JOSHUA ROLLER, Coms'rs • K. L. GREENE, Commissioners Office, Hunt ingdon Feb. 33, 1841. Public Sale. I l' virtue of an order of the Orphans' higli Court of Huntingdon County, will be sold, on the premises, on the sth day of April, A. D. 1841, at 1 oclock of said day, that val uable property in the borough of Hunting don, known and occupied for many years as the it'ashinglon hotel, Consisting of two tots of ground fronting on Allegheny street and running back to the Canal ; upon which is erected a very large and elegant 11 , 313VM. 71410 - 1/M, Four stories high. The Hotel is now occu pied by James S. Harrel, and formerly by James T. Scott, and Walter Clarke Esqrs, dec'd. It is kuown as one of the best TAVERN STANDS between Harrisburg and Pittsburg. TERMS OF SALE?—One third part of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation the sale, and the residue in two equal an nual payments, with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. Attendane_ given by FRANCIS B. WALLACE, Guardian of James T. ti,ott, minor child of James T. Sct tt, deed, M.irch 1, IB4l.—ts. COPE RLET C.II.EPET W RAVING. • THE subscriber respectfully inform the citizens of Itood Cock Pal• ley and its vicinity, that he has establish• 'ed himself at the residence of sibrahatn Bowers, ,n Wood Cock Valley, in the above busi. !less; and prepred to weave COVERLETS AIND CARPETS of any and all patter's, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. He will also be prepared in the spring 'to color every variety of colors to suit his customers. CHRIS ram . MEINHART. Feb. 3,1841-7 t-p. Executor's Notice. All persons knowing themselves in•' debted to the Estate of Alexander Caro• there, late. of Morris Township, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned; and all those having claims against said estate, are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. AARON BURNS, Ker. Williamsburg, March 10, 1811.-6 t. County Appeals. T HE Commissioners of Huntingdon' county hereby give notice to the tax able inhabitants, the owners and agents of real and personal property taxable for 'county and, state purposes, and the Inn keepers and all persons desirous of keep ing an inn or tavern, who have requested to be returned according to law, within the county of Huntingdon, That an AP PEAL for the benefit of all persons inter ested will be held for the several town ships within the said county, as follows, viz:— For the township of Franklin, at the office of Lyon, Shorb & Co. in the said township, on Monday the 15th day of March next. For the township of Warriormark, at the house of ‘Villiam Shipley in the said town ship, on Tuesday the 16th day of March next. For the township of Tyrone, at the house ofJantes Crawford it, the said town ship, on Wednesday the 17th day of March next. For the township of Antes, at the house of John D. Miller, in the said township, on Thursday the 18th day of March next. For the township of Allegheny, at the house of David Black in the said township, 'on Friday the 19th day of March next. For the township of Blair, at the house lof David H. Moore in the borough of Hui lidaysburg, on Saturday the 520th day of March . next. For the township of Frankstown, at the house of Mrs, Denlinger in the sauF township, on Monday the 25.1 d day of March next. For the township of Woodberry, and borough of Williamsburg, at the house of Francis McCoy in said borough, on Tues day the 23d of March next. For the township of Morris, at the house of Alexander Lowry (Yellow Springs) in the said township, on Wednesday the 24th day of March next. For the township of Porter. at the house of Michael Sissler in the borough of Al exandria, on Thursday the 9. 5t h day of March next. For the township of Walker, at the house of Andrew Fraker in the said town ship, on Friday the 26th day of Mardi next. For the township of llopewell, at the house of Mrs. Enyeart (widow) in the said township, on Saturday the " 7th day of March next. For the township of West, at the house of John Scullin in Petersburg, on Monday the 29th day of March next. Fur the township of Barree. at the house of Peter Livingston in the said township, on Tuesday the 50th day of March next. For the township of Henderson, at the Commissioners' office in the borough of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the slot day of March next. For the township of Shirley, at the house of David Fraker in the borough of Shir leysburg, on Thursday the Ist Jay of April next. For the township of Dublin, at the house of Brice Blair in the said township, on. Saturday the Sd day of April next. For the township of Tell, at the house of Henry Eby in the said township, oU Monday the sth day of April next. • _ . For the township of Cromwell, at the house of William McCardle in the said township, on Tuesday the 6th day of April next. 'For the township of Springfield, at the school house near Hunter's mill in the said township, on Wednesday the 7th day of April next. For the township of Union, at the house of John Montgomery in the said township, on Friday the 9th day of April next. For the township of Tod, at the house of John Henderson in the said township, un Saturday the 10th day of April next. When and where all persons who con sider themselves aggrieved by the trien nial assessment or valuation of their pro perty, professions, trades and occupations by them pursued, the ()Slices and posts of profit any of them hold, the value of their personal property taxable for county, common school or state purposes—the yearly rental of an inn or tavern any of them occupy, or house of that purpose any of them intended to occupy; are hereby notified to attend and state their grievan ces if they think proper. The Commissioners, for the info' ma tion of all interested, make known, that they are bound by law not to "make any allowance or abatement in the valuation or any real estate in any other year than that in which the triennial assessment is made, excepting where buildings or other improvements have been destroyed subse quently to such triennial assessment; and in the case of personal property, offices! trades, professi ns and occupations where there has been any alteration n the assessment, occasioning a different valuation from the former year: and al o where persons have come to inhabit in county since such triennial assessiren" —and that according to law no tio'i e i n the two years succeeding the triennial as sessment is to be given to the taxable in habitants aforesaid, but in the latter reei• ted case only. JAMES MOORE, JOSHUA ROLLER, Comes's. K. L. GR;.ENE, • Commissioners' Office, Hun. tingdon, February 2d 1841. BLANKS FOR SALE . 1 1T THIS 01FICS,
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