The journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1839-1843, May 19, 1841, Image 2

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    It became necessary to relay eleven I An act to repeal so much of the act,'
miles of rail road near the city of Philadel- passed the twentieth day of slarch, 1840
phia. It was an unquestioned proof that entitled 'an act to encourage more effec
this work might have been clone and well Malty the destruction of wolves and pan
done for thirty•six thousand dollars. It theta in the counties of Luzerne, Susque
was done and cost the Commonwealth banns, Wayne, Pike,Jefferson, M'Kean,
fifty four thousand five hundred and Tioga, Potter, Bradford and Monroe, and
eighty six dollars, causing a loss of more for other purposes," so far as relates to
than eighteen thousand dollars, for reas- ! the counties of Jefferson and M'Kean.
one no doubt es patriotic as those which An act supplementary to the act enti.
regulated the purchase of the ropes. tled "a supplement to an act entitled
Among the largest and most important 'An act to incorporate the city of Pitts
work on our Canal line is the construction burg,' passed the 10th day of March, A.
of the Reservoir near Hollidaysburg. For' ' D. 1817, and for other purposes."
this work three offers were made and the I An act to enable the heirs and represen.
contract was given to a political blend— tativet of Oliver Ormsby, late of St. Clair
at what cost to you fellow citizens, will township, Allegheny county, deceased,
thus appear: to make a partition of their estate.
For grubbing and clearing, two contrac An act for the relief of John Stewart
tors offered to do it for 5350 ; John Mit- and others old soldiers, and Sarah Sebring
chell charged $7OO, and has the contract. ar.d others, widows of soldiers of the Re-
For rock excavation, two contractors of volutionary and Indian wars.
fered thirty-nine cents, and Mr. Mitchell An act authorizing the rector, church
has it for forty-eight cents. wardens and vestryinen of Trinity church,
For common excavation below watar in the di. rict of Southwark, to sell cer
two contractors offered, one twenty and . taiii and real estate.
one twenty lair cents, but Mr. Mitchell An act to repeal part of an act supple
offered thirty three cents and he has the mentary to the act entitled 'an act limit
contract too. ing the time during whichjudgmentr shall
For gond earth embankment one con be a lean on real estate, and suits may be
tractor offered seventeen cents and one brought ag ainst the sureties of public offi
-15 cents, but Mr. Mitchell has done it for cars,' and torender certain appeals from
twenty five cents. awards of arbitrators valid, and for other
Fur coarse stuff embankment one con- purposes.
tractor offered nineteen cents, and anoth- An act to authorize the removal of the
er seventeen cents, and Mr. Mitchell has seat of justice in the county of Wayne.
it [or thirty cents, and so it will appear Art act relative to the claim of John
throughout till it is demonstrable that the Shoemaker.
loss of the Commonwealth in this one An act to authorize the New York and
work will not be less than twenty thous- Erie Railroad company to construct part
and dollars. of said road through a portion of Susque-
On the western reservoir it was aster- henna county, in the State of Pennsylva
tained that it cost the state upwards of '-
twenty-two thousand dollars to clear from
timber about four hundred acres
Had no other inducement existed, there
would have been in these disclosures e•
nough to justify immediate action and a
change in the tenure of these Canal Com
missioners. A Bill was immediately ma
tured to that effect, with the design of
changing the tenure and giving to the Le
gislature and the Government a concurs
rent
. power of appointment. But the
tenaciousness with which power holds on
to patronage, was not to be relaxed and
this measure adapted to the wishes of the
people and their necessities fell before
the veto power. The executive suggest
ed a reference to a vote of the people, to
that suggestion we have acceded, and
there is now in his hands a Bill to carry
it into effect. Ate late we do not p.etend
to conjecture. Let the people wait on the
Executive decision.
We are now about to seperate and to
mingle again with our constituents. We
shall find them oppressed by difficulty
and embarrassinrnt such as we have labor
ed anxiously to alleviate and remove.
The period will so in come when the pop
ular will is to be again expressed and the
question is to be again determined into
whose hands the Executive power of the
State is to be entrusted for the next three
years. What that decision will be we do
not doubt. The events of the winter have
added to the necessity of a change— and
to that change alone must the people look
for permanent and substantial relief.
Samuel M. Barclay, John Withers,
Nathaniel Brooke, John J. Pearson,
Abrah..m Brower, William B. Reed,
Elihu Case, Henry S. Spackman,
Thomas E. Cochran, Joseph M. Sterrett,
William Hiester, John Strohm,
John T. Huddleson, Charles C. Sullivan,
Robert T. Maclay, Thomas Williams,
John H. Ewing,
Members of the Senate.
Hugh Andrews, Edward E. Law,
James Banks, Jonathan Leatherman
Richard Bard, Isaac Lightner,
Joseph A. Bell, Samuel Livingston,
Jacob Bruner, Joseph M'Clure,
John B. Chrisman, Daniel M'Clure,
S. H. Clark, Ner Middleswarth,
William K. Correy, J. G. Miles,
J. F. Cox, James Montgomery,
John Cummins, Benjamin Musser,
George Darsie, Isaac Myer,
William Dilworth, J. S. Pearson,
James D. Dunlap, Benjamin Pennell,
Joshua P. Eyre, Joseph Pumroy,
George L. Fauss, John Rush,
Jacob Foreman, Stephen Skinner,
John Funk, G. Rush Smith,
Robert Futhey, Daniel M. Smyser,
Jacob Gratz, Andrew Snively,
John Hanna, James Sprott,
Joseph Higgins, Serah Titus,
B. M. Hinchman, Jacob Steele,
M. T. Kenneday, Philip Von Nelda,
Aaron Kerr, Darnel Washabaugh,
C hristain Kiefer, Wm. A Crabb.
Members of the House of Representatives.
HARRISBURG, May 5, 1841;
TITLES OF
ACTS AND RESOLUTIONS
Passed by the Legislature of Pennsylva.
ma at the sessio•a of 1841.
An act creating a new township in Clin
ton county, to be called 'Crawford,' and
and erecting the same into a separate elec
tion district.
An act relative to Alderman and Jus
tice of the Peace.
An act to authorize a loan.
An act relative to the estates of Freder•
ick Holman and Charles Wharton.
An act to incorporate Philadelp h ia and
Havre-de-Grace Steam Tow-Boat com
pany.
An. act relative to the election of Su
pervisors in Fannet township in Franklin
county.
An act authorizing the Commissioners
of Huntingdon county to borrow a sum of
money.
An act supplementary to an act entitled
.An act to incorporate the president,
managers and company of the Bustleton
and Sommerton turnpike road company." '
passed 14th April, 1840.
A supplement to an act entitled "An
act relative to the support and employ.
ment of the poor."
An act to revive and keep in force a
certain act relative to the location of a
state road from Shippensburg. Cuber
land county, to to Drake's Ferry, in Hun ,
tingdon county.
An act to incorporate the Fourth Moun
tain Coal and Railroad company.
An act authorizing the Canal Commis•
sinners to contract with Milo Addams and
Samuel P. Addams for water privileges.
An act relating to the real estate of
David Woelper arid Mary Pentland, de
ceased.
An act to authorize Charles S. Brad
ford, trustee of Mary M. Brackenridge, of
the city of Allegheny, to sell and convey
a certain ground rent.
A supplement to an act entitled an 'An
act to incorporate the Stafford Coal com
pany,' passed the third day of March, one
thousand eight hundred and thirty-eight.
An act to authorize the Auditor Gener
al to issue certificates of state stock to
Samuel and James Colie..
A further supplement to the act enti
tled 'An act for the regulation of the mil
itia of this Commonwealth.'
An act to prevent the destruction of
small insectiverous birds during their
breeding time, and for the protection of
ganie when out of season, in the county of
Chester, and the township of Northamp
ton in the County of Lehigh, and for other
purposes.
An act to divide certain wards in the
city oft hiladelphia into election precincts
and to increase the number of councilmen
in the borough of Manayunk.
An act to provide for the erection of a
house for the employment and support of
the poor of the county of Lycorning.
An act supplementary to an act entitled
'an act authorizing the Governor to incor•
porate the Codorus Navigation Company,'
passed 12th Ap6l, 1825.
An act entitled William Price and
Henry McLaughlin, junior, to seil a cer
tain real estate.
An act to extend the time for the sale
of certain stock in the Manufacturers' and
Mechanics' Bank of the Northern Liber
ties, in the county of Philadelphia.
An act changing the time of holding
the January terms of the several courts of
Tioga county, and for other purposes.
An act to establish -in ssylum for the in
sane of this Commonwealth.
An azt to incorporate the town of ad
amsburgh, in the county of Westmoreland
into a borough.
An act regulating election districts,
and for other purposes.
An act supplementary to the act enti
tled 'an act granting jurisdiction to the
courts of Common Pleas of adams county,
in certain cases,' approved the sixth day
of June, 1839, and for other purposes.
An act relative to the estates of Thomas
Palmer and James Cornish, deceased, and
foe t.ther purposes.
An act authorizing the Governor to in
corporate the Hollydaysburg Water com
pany.
A further supplement to the act to in
corporate the Lehigh Coal and Naviga
tion company.
An act supplementary to an act entitled
'an act authorizing the Governor to in
corporate the Bald Eagle and Nirtany
Valley turnpike and Rail road company'
An act confirming the election of Jus
tices of the Peace in Marion township,
Centre county, and for other purposes.
An act to vacate that portion of the
Bridgewater and Wilkes-Barre turnpike
road, hetweea the head of the Wyoming
Valley and Tunkhannock, and for other
purposes.
An act to incorporate the Diamond Coal
company, and for other purposes.
A further supplement to the several acts
relative to the Insurance company of
Pennsylvania.
An act to authorize the Canal Com
missioners to inquire into the chums for,
damages sustainediby the Western Trans
portatisn company, doing business under
the firm of 0. Leech and company.
An act supplementary to an act passed
the Bth (lay of April, 1833, entitled "ar.
act to incorporate the Pittsburg Saving
Fund company, and the Carlisle Saving
Fund company : "
An act to incorporate the Lancaster
County Mutual insurance company, and
to extend the Mechanics' lien law to the
county of Clinton.
An act for the more convenient collec
tion of the tax on collateral inheritances,
♦ supplement to an act entitled "an
act to incorporate the Shamokin Coal coin•
pang'
All act granting a compensation to John'
Koons, for certain lands situate in the
township of trluntingdou and Salem, two
of the seventeen townships certified to
Connecticut claimants, in the county of
Luzerne.
A supplement to an act entitled "an act
to incorporate the Towanda Rial road
and Coal company,' passed 12th June,
,1839.
A further supplement to an act incor
porating the Swatara and Good Spring
creek Railroad company, passed 2d April,
1831.
A further supplement to an act entitled
"an act for acknowledging and recording
of deeds."
An act authorizing the laying out and
locating a state road from Hollidaysburg,
in Huntingdon county, to the Cherry
tree on the Susquehanna river, in Indi
ana county, and declaring Anderson's
,creek in Clearfield county, a public high.
way, and for other purposes.
An act relating to certain public roads,
bridges, and for other purposes.
. .
An act to prevent the destruction of
Cranberries on the peninsula of Presque
Isle, in the county of Erie, between the
first of July and the first Tuesday in Oc
tober and for other purposes.
An act authorising the commissioners
of Franklin county to borrow a sum of mo
ney, and for other purposes.
An act requiring the burgess of Kittan
ing, Armstrong county to perform cer
tam duties.
An act to authorize Gates Wilcox, Win
Perry, and others, to erect a wing dais
in the west branch of the Susquehanna
river.
An act to provide for a survey of the
borough of Frankfort, in the county of
'Philadelphia.
An act to annul the marriage contract
of Eliplialet Thompson with Phecebe his
wife.
An act supplementary to the various
acts relative to tavern licenses.
An act to extend the chartcr of the
Northampton bank.
An act extending the time for the psy•
meet of the stock of the Berks county
bank.
An act to provide for the erection of a
house fur the employment and support of
the poor of the county of Bedford.
An act to incorporate the Mutual Fire
Insurance company o: Moutgomury coun
ty.
. . . .
tn act relative to the claims of Royer'
and Schmucker for damages sustained on
the Frankstown Branch of the Juniata
river, by the construction cf the Pennsyl
vania canal, and for other purpo s es.
An act to encourage the destruction of
wolves, panthers, and other wild animals,
in Franklin, Cumberland, Redford, and
Juniata counties, and fur other purposes.
An act authorizing the Canal Commis
sioners to settle with Wm B. Foster, for
the expenses of the survey of the Laca•
wanna river and Valley.
An act relative to the erection of a lock
up house in the borough of Elizabeth, in
I ..ellegheny county.
A further supplement to the act enti•
tled .an act for erecting the town of York,
in the county of York, into a borough,'
passed September, 1787, and for other
purposes.
An act for the relief of certain associa
tions of indiviluals ani for other purpo-
Ises.
An act to repeal the resolution authori•
zing the widening of Callowhill street,
in the county of Philadelphia, and for
other purposes.
An act for the reltet of John Woodcock
and others, soldiers and widows of sol
diers of the revolutionary and Indian
wars.
An act to incorporate the Black creek
Iron anti Coal company.
An act to authorized the Governor to
incorporate a company to erect a bridge
over the Lackawaxen, at or near Paupack
eddy in the county of Wayne.
An act to Incorporate the village of
Clarion, in the county of Clarion, into a
borough, and for other purposes.
A supplement to an ac incorporating
the borough of Carlisle.
A supplement to an act entitled 4.a fur
ther supplement to an act entitled 'an act
to graduate lands on which money is due
and unpaid to the Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania,' and for ocher purposes."
An act to annul the marriage contract
of Jacob Bartlow snd Adeline his wife.
An act supplementary to an act enti
tled '•an act to consolidate and amends
the several acts relative to a general sya.
tem of education by Common Schools,",
passed 13th June, 1836, and fur other
purposes.
An act to authorize John Dismant,
Courtland J. Fell and James Kerr, to sell
and convey certain real estate.
An act to incorporate the president
and managers of the Montrose and Sum
merville turnpike road company.
An act for the relief of William Holtz'
and others, soldiers aud widows of soi-J
diers of the revolutionary and Indian wars
An act for the relief of James Warren,
and others, soldiers and widows of sol
diers of the revolutionary and Indian wars
An act to authorize the Governor to in
corporate a company to make a turnpike
road front the borough of Wilkes-Barree,
in Luzerne county, to the village of fla
zleton, in said county•
An act relative to the Dauphin county
prison.
ko act to authorize the Pittsburg and
Subenville turnpike road company to
change the location of their road in some
instances, and to restrict the right of vo.'
ting by proxy, and for other purposes.
An act authorizing the Governor to in
corporate a company to erect a bridge o
vet the Mahoning creek, Armstrong coun,
1, and for other purposes.
An act to annul the marriage contract
of Governor M. Millspaugh and Harriet
S. his wife.
An act to incorporate the Equitable In
surance, Life Insurace, annuity and trust
company, and for other purposes.
A supplement to an act entitled "a
further supplement to the act entitled 'an
act authorizing the Governor to incorpo
rate a company for making an artificial
road from the bank of the river Susquehan
na, opposite Harrisburg to Pittsburg."
An act to incorporate the president,
managers and company of the Union turn
pike road comp :ny.
An act to incorporate the Western!
Mutual Insurance company of Chester'
county.
An act to incorporate the Reliance In-,
surance and Trust company.
An act to authorize S. B. Young, guar
dian of Emanual and Wm. Browser,
minor children of Mathias Browser, late
lot Armstrong county, deceased, to tel
and convey certain real estate, and for
other purposes.
An act for the relief of John Fissler, of
Chester county, and for other purposes.
An act to erect Gaysport in the county,
of Huntingdon, in to a borough.
A supplement to an act entitled "an act'
to establish a district court in the coun
ties of Erie, Crawford and Venango,"
an p for other purposes.
An Oct repealing so much of the act as
authorizes the election of two constables,
in the borough of Bristol, in the county of
Bucks, and for other purposes.
An act to compel the supervisor of the !
unincorporated district of the Northern
Liberties, in the county of Philadelphia,
to give security, and for other purposes.
An act to exempt from taxation the
property of the overseers of the public
school founded by charter in the town and
county of Philtidelphi, in Pennsylvania,
and fur other purposes.
An act to authorize the Governor to in
corporate a company for erecting a bridge
and railroad ovsr the river Susquehanna,
at or near the mouth of the Shickshinhey
creek, in the county of Luzerne.
An act to provide for the erection of a
house for the employment and support of
the poor in the county of Allegheny.
An act to enable religious societies to
purchase and hold real estate, and for oth
nr purposes.
An act to incorporate the President and
Managers of the Whitehaven and Laus
anne turnpik road company.
An act to ineorporatn the Grandom In•
titu lion.
An act to authorize Isaac Davis and
ot;:ers trustees under the will of John
Pemberton deceased, to sell and convey
certain real estate, and for other purposes
An act to incorporate the Muhlenbur2
Acaeemy, at Union in Centre, in the coun
ty of Luzerne.
A supplement to an act entitled 'an act
to ascertain certain parts of lines between
the counies of Berks, Northampton,
Northumberland, and Luzerne and for
other purposes therein mentioned,' pass
ed the seventeenth day of April, one thou
sand seven hundred and ninety-five, and
for other purposes.
•n act authorizing the erection of an
academy for the use of the Sumneylown
society for the advancement of literature,
lin Montgomery county.
RESOLUTION'S.
Resolution relative to the trial of Be
mire and others, in York county.
Resolution relative to the claim of John
White and company, and others.
Resolution relative to public lands.
Resolutions relative to the public print
ing and binding.
Resolution granting the trustees of the
Lumberman's Bank further time to wind
up its affairs. . .
• Resolution• relative to the repair of the
Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania
canal.
Resolution relative to the claims of
Phillip Sullivan, Datiiel H. Lockhart, and
Franklin Stratton.
Resolution relative to the bridge over
the West Branch of the Susquehanna, at
Karthaus, belonging to the Common—
wealth.
Resolution for the relief of Pennel,
Lenhar and Humes, manufacturers of lo
comotive engines.
R"solution to suspend for a limited pe..
tied 'An act supplementary to the vari
ous acts relating to tavern licences, and
for other purposes.
Resolution relative to the account of
Joseph Mosher.
Off' The following titles were taken
from the record of the Comparing Com•
mittee of the Senate. The bills have, 4
passed both Houses, and remain in thel
possession of the Governor for Executive
approval.
An act to auteorize the Governor to
incorporate a company for making an ar
tititial road from the Monongahela ar o;
Coal Hill turnpike road, near the top of
Coal Tllll, in the county of Allegheny, in
a direction towards Canonsburg, in the
county of Washington, and for other pur
poses.
An act to provide revenue to meet the
demands on the Treasury, and fur other
purposes. . . .
- An act relating to the distribution of
damages arising ruin canals and railroads
and for other purposes.
A further supplement to the act enti.
tied 'An act to incorporate the Marietta,
Bainbridge, Falmouth and Portsr”outh
road company.
An act in relation to the Philadelphia
and Trenton railroad company.
An act relative to the trial of certain
actions for lands in Schuylkill county,
and for other purposes.
Resolution for the relief of John Dull,
of Lehigh county.
He has &
A further supplement to an act entitled
Will keep on
'An act to consolidate and amend the' 1-li.nd the fullest
several acts relative to a general system' Assortment of first
of education by common schools,' passed! Quality Black and White
the 13th day of June, 1838, and for other: Russia, 2nd. do. do. Also, an
assortment of Fur, Black, and white
purposes. ' Broad and narrow brims,—also Palm leaf.
An act relating to the election of county
With the above he has a great variety.
Treasurers, and for other purposes.
A supplement to an act entitled 'an not enumerated; and he keeps, also on
act to incorporate the citizens Mutual In- hand a general assortment of
surance company of Pennsylvania. I GROCERI2B,
An act authorizing the laying out of a
State road from Beaver county, to the ii":",malk tog
LIQUORS t,
east end of the Mahoning bridge, oppo-
,
site the town of Edensburg in Mercer co. AKD
and for other purposes. C 0 X.F.IF; o
An act to incorporate the Allegheny
and Butler turnpike road company, and SUCH AS
for other purposes.
gars of all kinds, cho
colate,
Tea, Su-
A supplement to an act entitled "an mi , lasses. Prunes,
act authorizing the Governor to incorpo- Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, Al
rate the Mnhoning, Kittaning, and Free. moods, Cream nuts, Filberts, Ea &c
port turnpike road company," and for 4th Proof Brandy and C in, and Corn
other purposes. i mon do., a variety of Wines, and every
ikind of Confectionary
A supplement to au act entitled 'an act may 19 1841, ;;
to incorporate a company to make a turn
pike road from the borough of Blairsville,
in Indiana county, to Mount Pleasant, in
estmoreland county,' passed the tenth
day of .9pril, one thousand eight hundred
and thirty-five.
An act directing certain suits to be
brought against Holbrook, genlock and
Brattoo, and against flutter and Bigler,
late Printers of the Journals of the House
of Representatives.
A lurther supplement to an act entitled
"an act to incorporate the town of West
Chester into a borough," and for other
purposes.
An act for the relief of Michael NI-eid
ner, and others, soldiers and widows of
soldiers of the revolutionary and Indian
wars
An act for the relief of Joseph Drake,
senior, and others, soldiers and widows of
soldiers of the revolutionary and Indian
wars.
Supplement to an act entitled "an act
to incorporate the town of New Castle, in
the county of Mercer, and the town of
Blairsville, in the county of Indiana,",
passed 25th day of March, A. D. 1835,
and for other purposes.
An act to authoriZe the licensing of;
stock brokers, exchange brokers, ant bill
brokers, and to regulate contracts for the
;purchase and sale of loans and stocks.
An act authorizing a loan.
An act to cnnfer on Elizabeth, John
and Henry IWGuire, Augustus Boyle and,
Maria Mayberry, the rights and benefit,i
of children born in lawful wedlock, and.
for other purposes.
An act to authorize the Governor to
incorporate the Cherry Ridge and East
Sterling turnpike road company, and for
other purposes.
An act relating to public accounts, and
for other purposes,
An act to provide revenue to meet the
demands on the Treasury, to pay domes
tic creditors of the State, and for other
purposes.
Supplement to an a,.t entitled "a sup•
plestient to the act entitled "an act to in.
corporate the trustees of the township and
borough of Wilksbarre, the trustees of the
township of Plymouth, and the trustees of
the township of Hanover, in the county of
Luzerne, passed the 14th day of April,
1838, and for other purposes," extending
the provisions of said act to Providence
township, in said county.
An act to incorporate the Wilkinsburg
railroad company.
An act to incorporate the Swatara Rail
road Company.
An act relating to Banks, and for other'
purposes.
strav ignore.
CAME to the residence, in
Hopewell township, on
Saturday M A• Ist. a
0 1114 * K Jil.ilß E
avy altil foal and nre i r the lett MI , ulder
about 14 years old. Tne owner is requ •sted
to call and take her away, and pay the char
ges, or she will be s Id according to law.
IN 0 MORNIN GSTAR.
Hopewell tp. May :9, 1841.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
MAHE undersigned auditor, appointed by
the court of common pleas of Hunting
don county, to distribute the proceeds ari
sing from the Sheriff's sale of the personal
pi operty and real estate of Hopkins, Beigle
and Co., will sit for that purpose at the pub •
lic house of A. H. Hirst in the borough of
Huntingdon, on Saturday the sth clay of
June at 1 o' clock in the afternoon, of which
all persons interested will.tilease take notice)
i"JACOB MILLER.
May 19, 1841. Auditor,
031012 AVID EAT
t . STORE,
JOSEPH FORREST
IRESPECTFULLY informs his friends
and the public, that lie has taken
the store formerly occupied by T. Read,
in Main street, Huntingdon, and is sup
. plied with the following varieties of
SHOES AND BOOTS.
Men's kip, Thick and Seal boots, men's and
Boy's kip and thick brogans, calf and
Seal tl.ncing pumps, LADIES Seal
Morocco and Lasting slippers,
Morocco and Kid Spring
Heels, Calf Welts with
AIM without heels,
And fine Buck
skins.
4 1 m t arr 0 ,i 11l
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REAL ESTATE
FOR SaLE.
116 . 1 Y virtue of a power of Attorney, duly
‘..EI executed to me by the widow and heirs
of Wm Steel late of the borough of Hun
tingdon, and for that purpose 1 hereby offer
iat private Sale until the 10th June next a
certain trr , ct of land situate in Hopewell
to anship in the county of Huntingdon. sur
veyed in the name of John Fulton, contain
ing*
287 Acres
Ibe the same more or less
' A good and indisputable title will be given
for said tract of land.
Terms of sale made known on application
to the subscriber at Coffee Run, Huntingdon
[ County, Pa
JAMES ENTRIKEN, jr
Attorney in tact for the wid
ow and heirs of Wm Steel dee
May 19 1841--ts.
$1 REWARD•
iik..Nr
somea firm the bs t ( l 7 ,
\ middle of March, an Indented
apprentice to the blacksmith
business, by the name of
EDUARD ISEXBERG
Said boy was a short stout lad of
about 5 feet high and somewhat of a sullen.
countenance.
All persons are hereby forbid harboring
or trusting said boy on my account.
The above aeward will be paid, but no
charges, for the delivery of said boy to the
lsubscriber at Alexandria Huntiry,don Co.
Wm. MOCABEE
Alxeandria May 19 1841--r,
BLOOMS.
THE DESPATCH TRANSPORTATION COM ,
PANY will carry Blooms from Holli
daysburg and deliver them at their ware
house in Pittsburg at the rate of FIVE DOL.
LARS PER TON OF 2000 11)9:
JAMES D, REA Agent
Atrag o rode.
4 1 .4/ME to the stable of the
subscriber at Jackstown,
Huntingdon County un or about
" 1 711.1 . the Bth May, a
..:`" BAY HORSE.
supposed to be ten years old. The osvner is
requested to call pay charges and take him
away, or he will be suld as the law directs
in such cases.
JOHN M'COMB,
Jackstown May W 1841.
Militia Notice.
THE militia composing the
2nd brigade 10 division P. M.
' and 29th Regiment, will traiß
p l ' as follows:
iThe Ist battalion on Friday
* 1 the 21st day of May inst at the
Si house of John Davis near Wa;
:r er street.
11The 2nd battalion on Satur
-1 ' day the 22nd May inst. at the
house of David Fisher, former
ly owned by Geo Rrathton, no a
i by Philip Bridenbaugh Sinking
Valley.
Every member of said Regiment will ap,
pear with fire arms in good order.
S. S. DEWEY, Col.
May 19 1841.
CA UTION,
Whereas the undersigned passed a Note
or Due Bill, dated July 1838, to John,
Lomert, conditioned for the payment ot i
8156 on the Ist day of April 1839. Ibis,
is therefore is to caution all persons trom
taking an assignment of the said note, as,
we shall not pay the same a, "'Gond, tips.
unless compelled by law.
ROYER Is SCHMUCtER