THEE JOURNAL. One country,one constitutionone dectin Iliinlingdon, April i 4, 11841 Democratic Candidate FOR GOVERNOR, JOHN BANKS, OF T.ERIS COUNTY. Democratic County Meeting. All who are opposed to the re-election of David It. Porter, are requested to mee t et the Court house, in Huntingdon, to n Wednesday evening the 14th of April, to respond to the nomination of JOHN BANKS, of Berke county, for Governor;' and; agreeably to the recommendation of the Convention, to appoint Committees of vigilance fur the several townships and Boroughs, and a Committee of Corres pondence for the county,in the place of the present one, the members of which. thankful for the honor of the appointmen t respectfully resign thier trust to the hands of their fellow citizens. 13y the County Committee. DAVID BLAIR,. Chairman. --Gee-- IN EARNEST. . It is now nearly six_ years, since we commenced the publication of the " Jour nal;" and (luring that time, we have wai ted long anti patiently on many of our professed friends to pay us the little amount due fur subscription, advertising, IS•c. We have waited until patience has ceased to be a virtue. We shall wait no longer; and such;of our patrons as know themselves to be indebted to us for three, tar, five, and six years, may rest assured that their accounts will be placed in the hands of the law for collection, immedi• ately after the April court. By perseve rance in the way of begging, and by the punctuality of many of our real friends, we have been allowed to slip quietly along; but now the time is coining when we must have some of the money due us. There is no more certaiw method, where by to break down a paper, than by s üb scribing and never paying for it. Hired writers, nor the threats of men in power, nor their purchased bullies, can ever make a successful effort to silence an in• dependent and fearless press ; while the nsidious assaults of pretended friends, in the shape of apparent support, must crush it to the earth. To our real friends, we return the thanks of a grateful heart. To patrons, without pay, we respectfully, but firmly say, that their accounts will be made out for settlement, at the coming court—if then unsettled, as the old man in the ta ble said, we shall try What virtue there is in force. The Veto ! ! ! We have nearly filled our columns with the last (as far as heard from) vet• of our Governor; and shall defer any re. marks on the subject until next week. We had also intended to insert the Bill offered by Mr. Johston, which is intended t• pi-v/Ide a small note currency for our State,—its length precluded the possibili. ty of doing so this week, and that we have also deferred. It is gennerally sup posed that this bill will become. a law. The Psesident judge. The nomination of G. W. Woodward, as President Judge of this district has been confirmed by the Senate, but he has not yet arrived. By order of Court there will be an ad journed Court in June. THE MARKETS. [CORRECTED WEEKLY.] Philadelphia. $4,75 2,87, 2,62 - 95 90 WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - - Rvz MEAL, do. - - - ConN do. do. - - - WHEAT, ptime Penna. Per bush do. - - - (10. - - . • do. Southern, COIN, yellow, do. white, OATS, CLOVERSEED, FLAXSEED, WHIsKEY. in bbs. - - - do. - - - 27 do. - - - 4,00 do. - - 1,35 'WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. WHervr, per bush. C,,RN, yellow, do. do. white, do. - RYE, do. - OATS. do. - CLovEttsr.En, do. - TINOTHYSEED, (.10. - WE ism, in bids. - A CARD. t -0. P. Ili' E E 1111 A 71 le) T 1 T IibESPECTFULLY informs the Ladies WM and Gentlemen of Huntingdon and vi cinity, that he will remain in town a few days. He is prepared to execute any ope ration pertaining to Dental Surgery on the most recent and approved plans. IV"Apply at Mrs. Clarke. Brigade ,Urders, The Volunteers and Militia composing the Second Brigade of the 10 D. P. M. are hereby required to train by companies on Monday the 3rd day of May next, and by Battalion for inspection as follows: 15Ist. Regiment first battalion on Monday the 10th day of May. The second battal ion on Tuesday the 11th. Ihe fourth Vol unteer Battalion, commanded by Major Williams on Wednesday the 12th. 149th Regiment Second Battalion on Thurs day the 13th. First battalion on Friday the 14th. 62nd Regiment First Battalion on Satur day the 15th, Second Battalion on Monday the 17th. The first volunteer battalion on the same day. 32nd. Regiment First Battalion on Tues day the 18th. Second Battalion on Wed— nesday the 19th. The Second Volunteer Battalion commanded by Major Burchfield on Thursday the 20th. 29th. Regiment Firtt Battalion on Friday the 21st. Sticond Battalion on Saturday the 22nd. 142nd. Regiment Second Battalion on Wednesday the 26th. First Battalion on 'Thursday the 27th. The:Third Volunteer Battalion commanded ,by Major Barret on Friday the 28th. The clouds of war are still accumulating 'in die North and East. British Soldiers are now encamped on American ground. Vol unteers are required to have their accou trements in complete order. No excuse will be taken for rusty arms. Militia Cap tains will be required to have their roles particularly correct, so that drafts can be made on the shortest notice. The right of every citizen to keep and bear arms is a constitutional privilege we enjoy, and one of the inherent rights of freemen which is gen nerally denied to the subjects of Monarchi cal governments; it is therefore hoped that, no citizen soldier will be permited to dis race the ranks of his company by appear ing without sufficient fire arms. The pen alties of the law must be enforced against all delinquents. SAMUEL CALDWELT__, INsP. 2 B. 10 D. P. M. Waterstreet April, 10, 1841--p. REMOVAL OF THE ALSZANDRI.A. MOT2Za . rvilE Subscriber respectfully informs - 11 - his friends and the travelling public, that he has removed from the favern Stand lately occupied by him, in the Borough of Alexandria, to the hunse 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 lunge and commodious, and his 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 bestowed, and to assure all that may call with him, that no efforts shall be wanting on his part to render them comfortable. ROBERT CARMON. Alexandria, March 31, 1841. Notice to Creditors. NMHEREAS in pursnance of an act o \19 , 1 the General Assembly of the Corn monwealtg of Pennsylvania, an attatchment hath been granted by the snbscriber, 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 of the saklJonathan Ebert to appaar on Satur day the Ist day of May next, at the house of Francis M'Coy, in the borough of Williams burg aforesaid and present rheir accounts to' William Spear and Francis M'Coy and make proff of their demands, agraeable to the di rections of said act. AARON BURNS, J. P. March 19, 1241. • Executors' Not ice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Wesley Gregery, 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 ticated for settlement to the undersigned SAMUEL MY TON,, Ees • 8. JANE GREGERY, February 17, 1841. William S. Paieson, eounniooton Sifterthan If o. 77, SMITH'S WHARF, Walitamo2M3 Baltimore. - - $4,50 1 31* leave to offer his services to Millers, dealsers in grain and other productions. Those disposed to make coniegnmentn tc him may rely upon his prompt and faithful 'attention to their business. Her efers to Messrs. Stewart dc Harrel Wto ter Street. Patterson & Horner, Lewistown. . LIST OF LETTERS rernaning in the Post at if not taken up ! tent to the General 0t.., acid : e t. tern in three months t..nnt .te. Chilcott Benjamin Martin Andrew Coder Simon Molsin Robert Couch Mary Moore William Esq. Dougherty John McDivit William Ewing Thomas Morningstar Adam Emly Anthony H. Nusbaum Victor Edson Josiah Orlady Martin Fink Jonathan Pullitt Samuel Goleker William Patterson Mary Goss Weston Rosseseler Rowlen Hinkle Philip Robison Joseph Householder Mr. Reimond George Heffner Peter Rumbaugh Wni. M. Holmes Leroy N. Shriner Daniel M. Huyett Jacob G. Shaver Catherine Hatfield Mr. Snow Sac.:! , Humes James Esq. Stees Charles Hay Jno. & Elizabeth Shannon George Joseph Jones Sweeny George Kendig John 2 Stils R. & T. ,Kinsman John Smith Susan Kyler George Smith Andrew Lyons Mary 2 ‘Villiams V/ni. Esq. • Malone John \Vray 1),Iglous McFadden David VV,llits Miller Maher Patrick Wi'!i :risen Jane Wharton S. S. Esq. I. DORLAND, P. M. April 1, 1841 LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Alexandria, Ist of April, 1841. Kurtz Jacob Armstrong Thomas Murrells Andrew Burket Frederick Myers John Brown Robert Miller John Barr William McCoy William Bisben John Murrells Robert Bucher Conrod Murrells William Burk William Oldham Isaac Brown Leah Patterson Car: •,, Corter Philip Piper Philip Cresswell Robert Porter John 3 L)earmit Barnabas Riley Rich .1,1 Davidson Jane Mlss Spyker Samuel Davis Benjamin Smith Gcorge H. Everett Alexander Shorter Tlimm, Earl John Daniel Stover David Feighthom Augustus Lachman John Gilliland James Litzel Peter Grove Jacob Woods Cc, re.. `li Hurrancane Jacob Wike E. W. Johnstown Al , x'r. Wilson Robert CH ARLES PORTER, P. M. Alexandria, April 1, 1841. Vted dated at Huntingdon, the IStkHEREAS by a precept to me direcH LIST OF LE'rrEns remaining in day of January, A. D. one thousand eight' A the Post Office at Mill Creek, on ,h.: hundr,d and forty-one, under the hands Ist of April. 114.1. Lane James :and 11,11 S Of t,ie Hon. Thomas Burnside, Ash Mary J. Miss Long John 'Presidcht of the Court of Common Pleas, Collenbine Henry Metz John Esq. Oyer and Terminer, an' .;:11,a1 jail delis Collenbine Abraham nutter John ery of the 4th judicial ~.. <<' ~, 7 Dell Archibald Nipper Daniel vania, composed of the c,.m. L.A. ... ... Gray William Ryholt Tobias Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeficr , Hampson Miller I. Rupert Samuel son, and tic lion. Joseph Adorns, and Hawn Mrg't 1' Miss Tailor John J. John Kerr his associate Judges of the lanes M. wodl" Mar' , A Miss county of Huntingdon, justices asslgned,ap 'ones Enos M. Wrar Douglas pointed to hear, try, and determine all and R. PLOWMAN, P. M. every indictments, and presentments made f or taken for or concerning all crimes, which F ir,' the laws of the State are made capital or i lfelomes ot 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 he committed or be perpe trated for crimes aforesoid*l am comman ded to ,no!, April 1, 1841 113aehlerls Cheap Hardware Establishment, WO. 9, North sth St. a few doors from Market St., where he offers for sale, BUF.HLER'S CELEBRA'I ED & WAR RANTED CRADLING, AND GRASS, SCYTHES. Also warranted H.w and Ma nure Forks, Steel Hoes, &c., with a gen,:ri. assortment of Hardware and Nails, waich he offers low for cash or credit, to country mer chants. Philadelphia, April 7, IR 11. POR7 O.V WORKS tIM SgaVlair JOHN BINGHAM and GEORGE TV. VI 9 -1 BIUDI: having associated thein,elves 111'Narnar & Royer, in the Poi tage Works, situate at lluncansville, tiuni ing don county, Pa. fur the manufacture of RON, NAILS AND SPIKE:4 and doing a general business, inform Public that the business will be ted under the grin of Bingham &Co., who would be that,; to their friends and the Puutic tot all favors. AU description of Iron, :`ails at the best Juniata, kept hand. Merchants and other% cr.n Le any extent on the terms, For the benefit of the low., generally as well as PIGIIIO~t JAY . will be taken in exchange and cash not be refused. Being situated immediately on the car tage Rail Road, all orders train !ha or West, North or South, w''' ly attended to ,11"'S •' A SA /ill, 1011 A GEO. r? t • Portage Iron Works, Ma • o:rHaving sold out hal; •.• , • establishment to John Bingham ( 4 4 M'Bride, we thankful to past favours, and respectful,. • •„, ! • ~c continuance of the patron;t;:. - lie to the establishment. Iif'N.I.3IARA 4. ROY J. • DISSOLUTION THE Co-partnership heretnfor exi— ting under the firm of Carom' Yocum in the Blacksmith business, this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter ue condo,- ed by James Yocum. The Books are in the hands of B. C... Isms. P. CARMON, JAS. FOOOM, Akpandrlkgt et, 1341'. A chance foroesons wishing to enter into the IRON BUSINESS. Lif Furnace sr Forge for Rent l'he subscri wr offers for rent his Iron Works and the Farms &c thereto attached, situate in Cr niwell township, Huntingdon county, consisting "Chester Furnace" and " AUGIIWICK FORGE, with an excellent SAW MILL and the necessary number of houses thereon fur the accomodation of workmen &c. ALSO, several farms on one of which there is a }Grist Mill & Saw AL!,, th. privii-goof WOOD LEAVE iou his uo.i.iproved and of ORE. TINE ils new,. every thingin and about it as well Ow Forge In good order and rep.ir;wood and ore Ire convenient. The ore banks are well tlieo,cl and ore and coal can be easily and clie Oitainad. Few establishments possess more conveniences or greater ad vantage.,. - . AuY p,r.son desiring to rent the above premises will please apply directlyy . per mail to the subscriber in Coatesville, Chester co; or thr , mi,,, :;eorge Taylor, Attorney at Law flunting,io Jan. 6, 1840.-0 GEO; W. PENNOCK .11D Pll3 18 TR.I TOR' 8 NOTICE. ETTE VS of Administration upon e,c, , e of Jacob Piper, late of: . ip, deceased, have been •,1 ,;.• ' s ubscriber. All persons •h , .: .. , rued to toe said deceased • • . A , come torward and make ay , •• linediately. Those havir, them properly authen tient'men, JO ' 'ENTIARG. Adtnintstra!or. F h, •,z4l, proclamation. .k'd (.4 Throuy,o , o. ••,••••-; .hat a C , art of Over mai Ter niner, f too, u Pie .4 ~ et' Quarter Sus 'as w t the court house in thu , r• ,1-1 , • ' • , n tit, Mott-! tv ',• ,•,1, next, and th , ts••• A • , • , said. pris , ,ners, bt: 1a . them t:s it ,•;. • .1.,• tires t f the P.r, •: (.• 01 t. 1,0.• within the ,te t',en 7t:' I therein their pro• per p •rions, tO ~ 'e!ruk A. M. of said day, oi;hrht.t toquisitions, examinations :yid rem :aihrances, to do those things which thrir offic , s r p ctively appertoin. alted at Fla,,tirudon, the 15th day o .I,oot re, it tilt, year of tar Lord one thoosand ei,•;ht hundred :Lod forty -tine, and the 65th year of American ludepen derv,. JOSEPH SHANNON, Slefr. 3.1. riff's Offi,, Hunting i‘, D.1...1,1117, 1841. S a rat, ..4oration. r by l'reeqrt te rue direc r A by the Judges of Common . A ~.county of lfuntiogdoa bear -23d day of January, A. D. co notanded to make Public tl, iii hout my whole baili t •,.. Common Pleas will • court house, in the borough in the county of Hunt third Monday and 19th of . .1. 1841, for'the trial of • .id court which remain un .e ~ f ore the said Judges when •r, Ilurors, Witnesses and sui t. the trial of all said issues are re f-wired to attend. o..teLi at Huntingdon the 23d day of r %. D. one thousand eight hun touty-une, and the 65th year ut independence. EPII i,HANNON, Sheriff. (tier !lunting -17, 1841. V. %N. CALEPET c•Avi NG. :;: i t cod Cock Till orms y :L. , that he has establish• rd ni itself at the residence of Abraham Bowers, 'n 'Vood Cock Valley, in the above bus' ur : and in e , t u•ed to weave CovE.r?LETS AIND CARPETS ,1 any hut' all pit t .,rn3, • .t. notice nll on ttu anal rear()..,.!'': ie will also be prepared in toe spriug 1 0 color every variety of colors to suit Ibis customers. ----- 611RISIWIN MEINHART. Feb. 3,1841-7 t-v. Mechanics Lien. HUNTINGDON COUNTY SS. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the sheriff of Huntingdon county Greeting. hereas Robert Lytle. Jr. hath 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 twenty-two feet on said street, adjoining the black smith shop of Solomon Show, 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, if 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 3 ou then and there , this writ. Witness the Honorable Thomas Burnsides, Esq., President of our said court 1 at Huntingdon the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1841. JAMES STEEL,Protley, March 17, 1841. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. 7. /. IIEREAS in pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of the Com— monwealth of Pensylvaria, an attatchment bath been granted by the subscriber one of ilia 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, in the county of Huntingdon, against a certain Joel Pennock, of the township of Union, in the county aforesaid, whereon cer tiOn gbods, chattels and effects of the said Joel Pennock have been attached and are now in the possession of Mathew F. Camp belll.and Asa C orbin, of Henderson and Union townships, until they shall be disposed of according' to law. 1 his is therefore to give notice to the creditors of the aforesaid Joel Pennock to appear on Saturday thejlOth day of April next, at the office of the subscriber in the borough of Huntingdon, then and there to uiscover and make proof of the it I.l' 'nava agreeably to the directions of the DANIEL AFRIC March 8. 1041, EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Win i a e ni rsßsd e n r cl indebted to f the estki of Huntingdon county, Foster, are requested Westtownship, o make immediate payment, and all bovine' claims against the said estate, will pleas pre sent them to the undersigned, properly au thenticated for settlement. ANNE FOSTER, M'CitACKEN, KEN...) Exes. 180.. Register's Notice. NOTIOE 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 preset, ted for confirmation and allowance, at an Orphans' 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 Siokey, late of Barree township, dec'd. 2. Henry N% bite and Jacob Fockler, Executors of the last will and testament. of Jacob bite, late of Henderson town ship, dec'd. 3. Peter Swocpe, Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Vandevander, late of Henderson township, dec'd. 4. Henry Neff', Administrator of the Estate of Henry Isenberg, late of Porter township, dec'd. 5. Jacob Burkhart and Samuel Smith, Administrators of the Estate of John Kit:- sel, late Allegheny township, dec'd. 8. Jacob BrUbaker, Administrator of the Estate of Jacob Miller, late of West township, dec'd. 7. Brice Blair, Guardian of Rachel 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 Wat son), minor children of Thomas Bell, late ,of Barree township, dec'd. 10. John tier, Esq. Administrator of the Estate of Adam Hagey, late of Wal ker township, dec'd. _ _ . -. • - 11. Vk illiam Guardian of Joseph, Caroline, Charlotte, and Sarah Miller, minor children of Samuel Miller, late of Henderson township, dec'd. JOHN REED, Register, Register's Office, Hunting doll, 12th March, A.D.1841. Administrators Notice. SETTERS of administration on the es %tate of Joshua Greenland, late of Union township, dec'd, have been granted to the a. .iersigned, therefore all persons indebted estate ate requested to make imme diate payme', and those having claims against the same are requested to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement. HIRAM GREENLAND, BENJAMIN GREENLAND. I Admr's. March 17, 1841, Common Schools. The following statement for the infoma• lion of the directors of Common Schools, is made in compliance with the 10th section ol the school law, passed June 13th, 1836. Number of taxable in halt& -is in the several School districts of the county of Huntingdon, according to the entsinera. tions of 1835 stand 1839. 1825, 218 296 453 1889. 295 547 489 150 268 160 519 801 237 498 262 268 sf 1 869 504 245 209 Tyrone, 220 815 Todd, 193 599 Union, 164 079 Walker, 155 286 W'arriormark, 526 203 West, 877 ig4 Woodberry, 579 Bf 4 Williamsburg, 110 The amount of tax every district mustr levy to entitle itself to its share f they. State appropriation, is a sum equal to at 0 least 60 cents for every taxable inhabitant in the ilisti let, according . to the last trien nial enumeration made in the sp ring of 1839. A list of taxable, 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 corn. mences on the first Monday of next June, oite 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 for ev ere taxable in the district in 1835, and $3 00 for every taxable in 1839, ae., cording to the above list. These sums, by a resolution passed April 13th, 1840, will remain in the State Treasury for the use of tionaccepting districts, until the first of November, 2841, and no longer, JAMES MOORE, JOSHUA ROLLER, } Cotss'rs K. L. GREENE, Commissioners Office, Hunt ingdon Feb, 3d, 1841. Allegheny, Anted, Berme, Blair, Cromwell, Dublin, o.ak t lnlidaysoswi ::Hrg, Franklin, F Henderson, Hopewell, Huntingdon, Morris, Porter, Shirley, Springfield, Tell, SHERIFF'S SALES. fl Y virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issused out of the court of 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 property, viz: A lot of ground situate in the town of Williamsburg, fronting 50 feet on -- street and extending back at right 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 hoarded and painted white and a frame stable thereon erected, Seized, taken in execution and will be sold as the property of Andrew Davis, with no tice to Peter Rhoads Terre Tenant, 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 said 'borough, having a weather boarded house and frame stable thereon. ALSO—A tract of land situate in Franks town township, adjoining lands of James Smith, Dr. Peter Shoenderger, Henry StifHer and Joseph WCune,contairtin% 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. Mlles 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 be sold as the property of Samuel Smith, Samuel Duncan and John M'Closkey. ALSO, A lot of ground situate in the borough LI Hollidaysburg, fronting on Blair street sixty tot and extending back to Bank alley one hundred and sixty feet and numbered 223 in the plan of said borough, haying thereon erected a twn 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 and will be sold as the property* of John Murphy. JOSEPH SHANNON. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Hunting•• don March 17. 1841. Executor's Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the Estate of Alexander Caro thers, 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, Efr SVilliarraburs, March 10, 1841.-61.
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