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    Temperance Meeting.
December 18th 1841
At a meetini , ' oldie "' Washington Tem ,
.perance society of the Borough of Hun .
tingdon" held this evening it was on 'no
tion Resolved, "That this society meet
at the Court house in said Borough on
Saturday next, (Christmas da3) form in
Procession and proceed to one of the
: churches; the members to wear their
"badges By oiler
M. M'CONNELL. Sec'r.
Ea&SII2IIME00
On Tuesday, the 7th inst., by John
'Owens, Esq. Mr. DAVID TEMPLETON to
Miss ANN ORR, both of Tyrone township,
Huntingdon county.
DIED,
On Sunday, the 19th inst., Mrs. CATH
ARINE DAYDER, wife of Henry Hayden, of
this place, in the 47th year of her age.
On Monday, the 13th inst., at the rest
dence of Dr. Wm. Swoope, of this borough,
I WS ELLEN DIMLING, aged 23 years.
•In Lewistown, on Monday evening, the
13th inst., after a painful illness, the lion
SVILLIAM M'esir, one of the associate
•Judges of Alifilin county, in the 63d year
of his age.
To Seamen. —Why In Seafaring men
and watermen use Dr. Brandreth's Vege
table Universal Pills in preference to any,
and all other medicines 7 For the follow.
ing good and substantial reasons:
Reason Ist. They are entirely vege•
table.
2d. As a purifier of the blood, and
cleanser of the stomach and bowels, they
-stand pre eminent.
3d. They are the most innocent and
invigorating purgative in use.
4th. No care required to using them.
sth. No change of d;et: eat and drink
what you please.
6th• The body less liable to cold after
than before otiose.
7th. May be taken morning noon and
with a certainty of good results.
Bth. Time nor climate effects them not.
9th. They give universal satisfaction.
!ill who use them speak in the highest
t,rms of them.
Call try them and be convinced.
Remember, none are genuine sold b . )
Druggists, Doctors, or Apothecaries.
Purchase them in Huntingdon of Wm.
i,tewart, and only of agents published in
:u►utt.er part of this paper.
HOUSE AND LOT
For Sale.
The subscriber will offer for sale by
public Vendue at the Court House, in the
Borough of Huntingdon on Wednesday,
12th day of January next, at 2 o'clock
P. M. that well
Sown Tavern Stand,
situated in the Borough of Alexandria,
formerly kept by Mr. Heuit. -Wile house
is a two story one, weather boarded, situ
ated in the centre of the town, and con..
tains everything suitable for keeping a
public house. There is also a store room
attached to the house, which is suitable
for any business, There is two good wells
•of water• on the premises, one in front and
•one at the back part, with good pumps.
The stabling is large and commodious.
any person wishing to view the premises
before sale, can do so by calling on Mr,
Stamen, who is on the premises. The
terms of sale will be made known on the
day of sale
SAMUEL MUSSER
Dec. 221 1841.—St.
To the Honorable the Judge. of the Court
of Quarter Scsatone for the County of
Huntingdon,—
The petition of the sub
scriber, a citizen of said county, respect
fully showeth, That your petitioner occu
pies that well known house and tavern
stand situate in the borough of Atexan
dria in Porter township, on the berm bank
of the Penn's. canal, and owned by Rob
ert Lytle, which said house is well calcu •
fated for a public house of entertainment,
and from its neighborhood and situation
is suitable for the accommodation of in•
habitants, strangers and travellers.
He, therefore, respectfully prays the
court to grant him a license to keep a pub
lic house there, and your petitioner will
ever pray, 4-c.
MIChAEL SISLER.
HUNTINGDON COUNT Yu.
We, the subscribers, citizens of, and re
siding within the borough of Alexandria,
and the bounds of the said township of
Porter, do certify,. That we are personal.
ly and well acquainted with Michael Siy.
ler, the above petitioner, and applicant for
a Tavern License, that he is, and we know
him to be, of good repute, for honesty
and temperance, and is well provided
with house room and conveniences for the
lodging and "accommodation of inhabi
tants, strangers and travellers;" an i we
do further certify that we know the house
for which the license is prayed, and from
its neighborhood and situation, believe it
to be suitable for a tavern and necessary
to accommodattthe public, and entertain
strangers and travellers.
S Miles Green, H Conley
Nath'l Williams, Conrad Bucher
Win Moore,. John Piper jr.
Geo Shultz, John Scott,
Francis M'Coy jr. Al x. Stitt.
Davis Brooke, Josiah Kwetz.
see.;, 1841.3 p,
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 pre
sented for confirmation and allowance,
at an Orphans' Court to be held at. Hun
tingdon, in and for the county of Hun
tingdon, on Thursday, the 13th day of
January next, viz
1. John Hoover and Conrad Stilling,
Guardians of John, Henry, Catherine and
Isaac Dilling, minor children of Henry
Dilling, late of W oodberry township, de
ceased, and George Hoover and John
Hoover, Executors of the last will and
testament of the said John Hoover, dec'd.
and Conrad Dilling, the surviving Guar
dian of said minors.
2. Peter Boyle, Guardian of Isabella
Burke, a minor child of John Burke, late
of Cambria county, dec'd.
3. J. C. McLanahau, Administrator of
the estate of James Martin, late of the
borough of Hollidaysburg, dec'd.
4. Isaac Vaudevander Esq. and James
Campbell, Administrators of the estate of
Adam Oswalt, late of Hopewell township,
dec'd.
5. Thomas P. Campbell Esq. Admin
istrator, de bonia non with the will an
nexed, of the estate of Charles Brother
line, of the borough of Huntingdon,
JOHN REED, Register,
Register's Office, Hunting.
don, Dec. 13, A. D. 1841. S
MECHANIC'S LIEN.
HUNTEVGDON COUNTY, SS,
. The Commonwealth of Penn ,
;OP sylvania to the Sheriff of
Huntingdon county, Greet
', ing:
Whereas David Kneedler bath filed a
claim in our Court of Common Pleas, for
the county of Huntingdon, against Dan
iel L• Martin, for the sum of one hundred
'and twenty dollars and forty-three cents,
for work done and materials furnished in
and about the erection and construction
of all that certain two story brick building
situate on Allegheny street, in the bo
rough of Hollidaysburg, in said county,
and on lot recorded in plan of said bo
rough as lot No. 177, and containing in
front on said street twenty-six feet, and
in depth fifty-four feet, and the lot or
piece of ground and curtilege appurte
nant to said building. And whereas it is
alleged that the said sum still remains due
and unpaid to the said David Kneedler.—
'Now therefore we command you that you
make known to the said Daniel L. Martin,
and to all such persons as may hold or
occupy the said building, that they be and
appear before our Judges of said court, at
a court of Common Pleas to be held at
Huntingdon on the second Monday of
January next, to show if any thing they
know or have to say why the said sum of
one hundred and twenty dollars and forty
three cents should not be levied of the
said building, to the use of the said David
Kneedler, according to the form and effect
of the act of Assembly in such case made
and provided, if to them it shall seem ex•
pedient, and have you and there this
writ. Witness the Hon. Geo. W. Wood
ward Esq. President of our said court at
Huntingdon, the seventh day of Decem
ber, A. D. 1841.
JAMES STEEL, Prey.
Dec. 15, 1841.
TO OUR CREDITORS.
A t K o thhen;u"dcgeest o l t !t th w e e co h u a r v t e
o t i t applied
to
Pleas of Huntingdon county, for the
benefit of the laws of this Commonwealth
made fdr the relief of Insolvent Debtors ;
and the said court has appointed the 2nd
Monday . (10th day) of January next, for
the heartog of me and my creditors, at the
court house in the borough of Huntingdon,
when and where you may attend it you
see proper.
JAMES S. HORRELL,
IRVIN HORRELL:
Huntingdon, Dec. 15, 1841.
To the Honorable. the Judges of the'
Co of Common Pleas of Hunting
tnty, now composing a Court
rter Sessions of the peace, at
. anuary 7'erm. 1842,
The petition of Peter L ivingstcn of the
village of Salsbury. Barree Township, and
county of Huntingdon. respectfully show
eth :
That your petitioner is desirous of kee
ping a public house or tavern in the house
he now lives, in said village of Salsbury;
Barree township that he has provided him
self with necessaries for the convenience
and sccommodation of travelers and stran
gers, He therefore prays your honors to
grant him a license to keep a house of pub
lic entertai ent and he will pray &o.
, ET ER LIVIN GSTO N
We, the subs ers, inhabitants of Bar
ree township go id, do certify that
Peter Levingston, t e above applicant is of
good puce for honesty and temperance,
is well provided with house room and
conveniences for the lodging and accommo
dation of strangers and travellers, and that
it, the said house, is necessary.
Wm. Hirst, Alx. Livinston, D. Barrick
C. Cowden, Sarni. Miller, T. Stewart.
John Love, Gilb. Cherry, J A Sample
John Harper, Saml Hawn ' M'Quid,
Jas. Love Saml Coen John W Myton.
• John Hirst 3 Lehnilter, Bcnj Hartman.
Dec. 15, 1841.
To the Honorable, the Judges of the
court of Quarter Sessions for the
county of Huntingdon;
The petition of the subscriber respect
fully showeth that your petitioner is a cit
izen of said, county, and occupiesthat well
known house and tavern stand situate in
West township in what is known as Wil
sons town, formerly kept by Joseph Thomp
son, which said house is well ealculated for
a public house of entertainment, and from
its neighborhood and situation is necessary
and suitable for the accommodation of in
habitants, strangers and travellers. He
therefore prays the court to grant him a
license to keep a public house there, and he
will ever pray.
ALEXANDER JOHNSTON.
We, the subscribers, citizens of and re
siding in West township, do certify that
we are personally and well acquainted with
the above petitioner, Alexander Johnston,
that he is of good repute for honesty, and
sobriety, and that he is well provided with
house room and conveniences, for the ac
commodation of inhabitants, strangers and
travellers, and the house for which a license '
is
. prayed, from its neighborhood and situ
ation we believe to be suitable and necessa
ry for FL house of public entertainment.
Jesse Henry, Saml. C Espy, Jas Myton
Wm Stewart, D M'Alevy, A Matteni
Geo Hallman, Jacob Borst, Isaac Neff,
J M Raynolds, John Stryker, W M'Clur
Dec. 15, 1841.
To the honorable the Judges of the courtl
of Quarter Sessions of the peace of the
county- of Huntingdon.
The petition of Samuel Steil . ) , respectful
ly showeth, that your petitioner occupies
that well known tavern stand situate in liar
ree township, on the road leading from
Pine Grove to Greenwood Furnace In Hun
tingdon county, which he has occupied du
ring the last three years, and being desi
rousof continuing to keep a public house of
entertainment and for this purpose has pro
vided himself with every thing conve
nient and necessary thereto. He there
fore prays the Honorable Court a license
for that purpose and he will ever pray &c.
SAMUEL STEFFY.
We the undersigned citizens of Barree tp.l
do certify that Samuel Steffy is a man of
good repute for honesty and temperance,l
and is well provided with house room and
convenience for the accommodation of stran
I gen and travellers, and that said tavern is
necessary to accommodate the public and en
tertain travellers and stranges.
Chas M Bell, sr. Daniel Creper N Burley
M. Steffy', ' John Stewart S IVlitcdell
William Price, M Herringer. L. Steffy,
M Retbremer, Geo Wilson, C Cearheart
Dec. 15, 1841.
To the honorable judges of the Court'
for the county of Huntingdon.
The petition of the subscriber a citizen
of said County, respectfully, showeth that
your petitioner occupies, that well known
house and tavern stand, situate at Mc-
Alaveys Fort Barree 'Township, owned
by Robert Bat r ; which said house is well
calculated, for a public house of entertain
ment, and from its neighborhood and sit
uatton, is suitable for the accommodation'
of inhabitants, strangers and travellers.
He therefore, respectfully, prays the court
to grant him license to keep a public house
thtn.., and your petitioner will ever
I pray &c
SAMUEL E. BARR
Huntingdon County. SS.
We the subscribers, citizens of, and re
siding within the neighborhood of McAls
aveys Fort, in the Township of Barree do
certify, that we are personally and well
acquainted with Samuel E. Barr the above
petitioner, and applicant for a tavern li
cense, that he is, and we know him to be
of good repute, for honesty and temper
ance, and is well provided with house
room, and conveniences of the lodging
and accommodation of inhabitants strap.
gers and travellers and we do further cer
tify, that we know the house for which
the license is prayed, and from its neigh
borhood and situation believe it to be suit
able for a tavern, and necessary to accom
modate the public, and entertain strangers
and travellers.
William Bicket,
Samuel Bicket,
Robert Stewart,
A. E. McDonald
Charles M. Bell
Stewart Fox,
John Duff,
Robert Barr,
Samuel Mitchell,
William Kealsh,
John Mitchell,
Thomas Mitchell,
Dec. 15, 1841.
MECHANIC'S LIEN.
HUNTIAGDON COUNTY, 88.
The Cotnmoawealth of Penn.
3 j9ll . Sc sy u lva t n u i i % to
n c
the Sheriff of
i
1n „
don
ounty, Greet- '
ing:
hercas Lewis Bera.stresser bath filed
a claim in our court of Common Pleas for
the county of Huntingdon, against Elisha
Shoemaker, for the sum of two hundred
and fifty . dollars, for work and labor done
and services performed as a millwright in
building and erecting a saw mill with its
fixtures on the waters of Stone creek, in
Henderson township, in the county of
Huntingdon. And whereas it is alleged
that the said sum still remains due and
unpaid to the said Lewis Bergstresser.—
Now we command you that you make
known to the said Visha Shoemaker, St to
all such persons as may hold or occupy
the said building, that they be and appear
before the Judges of our said court at a
court of Common Pleas to be held at
Huntingdon, on the second Monday of
January next, to show if any thing they
know or have to say why the said sum of
two hundred and fifty dollars should not
be levied of the said building, to the use of
the said Lewis Bergstresser, accord:rig to
the form and effect of the act of Assem-,
bly in such caseade a mnd provided, if to
them it shall seem expedient, and have
you then and there this writ. Witness
the lion. George W. Woodward Esq.
President of our said court at Hunting
don, the first day' of December, A. D.
1841. JAMES STEEL, Prot'y.
Dec. 13, 1811.
MECHANIC'S LIEN,
HUNTINGDON COUNTY, SS.
1 / The Commonwealth of Penn I
) ).) aylvania to the gheriff of I.
• Huntingdon county, Greet- '
ing:
Whereas William Elder, surviving part
ner of the firm of Kring and Elder, bath fi•
lied a claim in our Court of Common Pleas, '
'for the county of Huntingdon, against Zach
ariah Harm, for the sum of three hundred
and thirty-five dollars and fifteen cents, for
work done and materials furnished in and
about the erection and construction of all
that certain two story frame building situate
in Blair street, in the Borough of Hollidays
burg,in said county, containing in front on
Blair street twenty-six feet, ane in depth six
teen feet, and on lot of ground known in
plan of said borough as lot No • 217, and the
of or piece of ground and curtilege appurte
nant to said bulding. And whereas it is al
leged that the said sum still remains due and
unpaid to the said William Elder, surviving
partner of the firm of Kring and Elder.—
Now therefore we command you that you
make known to the said Zachariah Harm,
and to all such persons who may hold or oc
cupy the said building, that they be and ap
, pear before our Judges of said Court, at a
Court of Common Pleas to be held at Hun
tingdon, on the second Monday of January
next, to show if any thing they know or
! have to say why the said sum of three hun
! dred and thirty-five dollars and fifteen cents
should not be levied of the said building to
the use of the said William Elder, surviving
• partner Etc. according to the form and effect
of the act of Assembly In such case made
, and provided ; if to them it shall seem expe
-1 client, and have you then and there this writ.
Witness the Hon. George W. Woodward,
Esq. President of our said Court at Hun
tingdon, the 7th day of December, A.D.1841
JAMES STEEL, Prut'y.
• Dec. 15, 1841.
Proclamation.
WitHEREAS by a precept to me direc
ted dated at Huntingdon, the 15th
day of November, A. D. one thousandieight
hundred and forty-one, under the hands
and seals of the Hon • G. W. Woodward
President of the Court of Common Pleas,
Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv.
ery
. of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl
vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin,
Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer
son, and the Hon. Joseph Adams, and
John Kerr his associate Judges of the
county of Huntingdon, justices assigned,ap
pointed to hear, try, anti determine all and
every indictments, and . presentments made
or taken for or concerning all crimes, which
by the laws of the State are made capitalor I
felonies of 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--I 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 10th day of January next, and
those Rho will prosecute the said prisoners,
be then and them to prosecute them as it
shall be just, and that all Jusilecs of the
Peace, Ooroner, and Constables within the
said county be then and there in their pro
per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said clay,
withtheirrecords,inquisitions,examinations
andremembrances, to do those things which
ieir offices respectively appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon, the 15th day of
Novem, In the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and forty-one,
and the 65th year of American Indepen
dente.
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JOHN SHAVER, Sh'ff.
Sheriff's Office, Hunting-2
don Dec. 10, 1841.
.5
MECH ANIC'S LIEN.
HUNTINGDON COUNTY SS.
The Commonwealth of Penn
sylvania to the Sheri' of
Huntingdon County Greet
' ing
Whereas Samuel Duff and Joseph Hunter
actin; and trading under the firm of Duff
and Hunter, have filed a claim in our conty
Court, of Common Pleas, for the county of
Huntingdon against Samuel E. Barr (owner
or repotted owner) for the sum of twenty
three dollars and forty nine cents, with in
terest from the Ist May 1841' for work done
to a certain frame stable, sixteen feet high,
twenty eight feet long and eighteen feet Wide
erected, built and situate on the North-west
end of a certain lot or piece of ground ; ad
joing a lot of James Stewart on the South
East and by Stone creek on the North west
at McAlaveys Fort in Barree Township in
the said county, on the road leading from
Pine Grove to Green Wooed, also, a furth
er claim of 63 dollars and 9 cents, with in
terest front the first of May 1841. for work
done to a certain frame house and building
for a dwelling house, two stories high, 20
feet wide by 15 feet front, situate at McAl
avey's Fort aforesaid—the same building
being attached to and adjoing a certain two
story frame haus occupied as a tavern at
said McAlavey's Fort, on the South East
end of the lot aforesaid: and whereas it is
alleged that the aforesaid several sums of
money still remains due and unpaid to the
said Duff and Hunter. Now we command
you that you make known to the said Sam.
E. Barr and to all such per ens as may hold
or occupy toe aforesaid several buildings,
that they be and appear before the Judges
of the said court at a court of common Pleas
to he held at Huntingdon on the 2d Monday
of January next to show if any thing they
know or have to say why the said sum of
twenty three dollars and forty nine cents
should not be held of the said building to
the use of the said Duff & Hunter according
to the form and effect of the act of Assembly
in such case made and provided, if to them
lit shall seem expedient, and have you then
land there this writ. Witnessthe Hon. Geo
Woodward Esq. President of said court at
Huntingdon the seventh day of December,
A. D. 1841.
JAMES STEEL. Prot'y
Dec. 15,1841.
wiFDUCKS PANACEA, just received
and for sale at the Drug Store of
T. K. SIMONTON, .4gent:
Huntingdon, Dcc. 1, 1841.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
I 1111IY virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias and Venditioni Eaponas, issued •
limp put of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and to me direct
ed, will beexposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon,
on Monday, the 10th day of January, 1842, the following property, viz:
All that certain tract of land situate in Barree township, bounded on the east by
lands of Alexander Ennis, on the north by lands of David Barr, on the west by land
of James Stewart, and on the south by other land of defendant, containing one hun
dred and ten acres, more or less; having a two story house, and a one and a half
story house, and a frame barn thereon. Also one other tract of land in said: town:
ship of Barree, adjoining lands of John Smith, Joseph Oburn, and on the north by
the above describad land of the defendant, containing
ninety acres, about seventy of
which are cleared, having two one and a half story houses and bank barn thereon
erected.
Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James Ennis
A lot of ground situate in Williamsburg, numbered 62 in the plan of said town,
having thereon erected a log house and stable. Also tract of land situate in Walk
er township, adjoining lands of the heirs of Thomas Dean, the }lawns and others,
containing 260 acres, about 40 of which are cleared, on which is erected a cabin
house and a log barn.
Seized, taken under execution, Anil to be sold as the property of Wray Maize.
The interest and estate of Isaac Long in a piece of ground situate about two
lingeast of the Borough of Huntingdon, adjoining land of Jacob Fockler, containi.
'ing about one acre, through which the turnpike passes, having thereon a one story
log house with a garden attached thereto.
Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Isaac Lon*
A tract of land situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, on the bank of
the big Aughwich creek, bounded by other land of George II . Pennock, land for%
merly owned by Jonathan Doyle and others, containing 232 acres and 109 perches,
having a two story hewed log house, a double log barn thereon, and about 130 acres
of cleared land. Also a a small tract adjoining the above, bounded by the said de
scribed tract, by land of the widow Sharrer, and land formerly owned by Charles
Prosser and others, containing 50 acres and 46 perches, to which said described
tract of land is attached a water privilege in said creek, on the land formerly owned
by Charles Prosser, the same being the privilege of erecting a dam, &c.; the said
lands and privilege were sold by Samuel Carothers to George If. and Joel Pennock.
Seized, taken under execution, and to' be sold as the property of George W. and
Joel Pennock. ALSO,
A lot of ground in Shmleysburg, on which 'is erected a two story log house and
,pott,.'s kiln, adjoining John Owens on the south, and Mary Barton on the north;--
Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James Oliver.
ALSO,
The Clinton Forge property situate on the Raystown branch of Juniata river, in
Hopewell township, consisting of three several tracts of land, containing in all 750
acres more or less, about 80 acres of which are cleared, having thereon an apple or
chard, a forge, a grist mill, a saw mill, a stone house, and five hewed loe houses.
Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of William Hop ,
skins, William Biegle and George P. Mattern.
ALSO,
Ail that certain tract of land situate in Barree township, Huntingdon county,
bounded on the east by !ands of Alexander Ennis, on the north by lands of David
Barr, on the west by land of James Stewart, and on the south by other land of de
fendant, containining 110 acres more or less, having a two story house, and one and
a half story house, and a frame barn thereon;- -also one other tract of land in said
township of Barree, adjoining lands of John Smith and Joseph Obourn, and on the
north by the above described land of the defendant, containing 90 acres, about 70'
of which are cleared, having two one and a half story houses, and bank barn there
`on erected,
I Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James Ennis.
ALSO,
A tract or parcel of land situate in Hare's valley in Springfield township, Hun.
tingdon county. containing 150 acres, contracted to be sold and conveyed by John'
Patton. Esq• now deceased, to Henry Freed, by articles Of agreement dated 2d Sep
tember, 1817, and 6th February, 1828, the same being part of a larger tract bound.'
ed by the Rocky ridge or Jack's mountain no the east, by Clear ridge oir lands of
Alexander Park on the west, and lands of Thomas Green and others cn the south
and north, the said 150 acres to be laid oil' south of and from a division line rdh
through said lands by Walter B. Hudson, Esq. from Jack's mountain toClear ridge,
by a line parallel with said division line, and having thereon a log house and barn,
and forty or fifty acres cleared, on which said Henry Freed now resides. Also a
tract or parcel of land situate in the saine valley and township as above, containingt:.
about 170 acres, be the same more or less, bounded by lands of Thomas Green on
the south, lands of Alexander Park or the Clear ridge on the west, the above descri
bed piece of on which Henry Freed resides ou the north, and Rocky ridge or
Jack's mountain on the east, on which there is no improvement now existing, but
on which there was formerly a small cabin house, now vetted down, and a small
piece of land cleared, now grown up again. Also a tract or parcel of land situate
in the same valley and township as above, containing about 360 acres, be the same
more or less, bounded by Rocky ridge or Jack's mountain on the east, by land of
Joseph Stever on the north, by Clear ridge or land of Philip Runnel( on the west,
and by the above described piece or tract of land on which Henry Freed resides on
the south, the same being unimproved. Also a tract or piece of land situate in An
tis township in said county, bounded on and by the Brush mountain and by lands of
Edward Bell, Lyon, Shorb, and company, and others, containing front 120 to 180
acres, be the same more or less, on which is an old cabin house and stable, and other
small buildings, and from 30 to 60 acres cleared, the same having been surveyed on
a warrant in the name of James Burns.
Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John Patton,
Esq. deceased. ALSO,
The following described three tracts or patteis of land situate in Allegheny
township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Henry Gordon, the heirs of Geo.
Kuntz and others, one thereof surveyed on warrant to John Baynton and Samuel
H harton, dated 28th of July, 1766, designated and known as No. 7 Vol. 3, and con
taining acres. One other, adjoining the above, surveyed on warrant to tho
same, of same date, known as No. 10 Vol. 3, and containing 5191 acres. And the
other adjoining the above, being part of a survey in name of James Sterrit, begin
ning at a white oak, corner of the above tracts, near the spring, thence north 60 east
37p to a post, thence bj Ruhns land north 164 west 152 to white oak, north 14
east 27 to ash, north 62 west 20 and three tenths to white oak, north 85 west 140
and five tenths to a post, south 87 west 7 to post, thence by Jacob Lantz. south 84
east 80 to white oak, south 44 west 82 to the line of the first above survey, and
'hence by the same south 604 east 199 to the beginning, containing about 158 acres
ii,ore or less.
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Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Bernard O'irrie%
leceased.
A tract of land situate in Frankstown township, adjoinin; land of James :Smith
Dr. Peter Shoenberger, Henry Saler and Joseph McCune, containing about 120
acres, about GO acres of which are cleared, having a house and barn thereon.
Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the I •roperty of Strnuel Smith,
Samuel Duncan, and John McClosky.
A lot of ground in the Borough of Huntingdon, fronting 50 feet on ffashington
street, and extending back 200 1-et to Milll:n street, and numbered 142 in the plan
of said town, with a one and a half story lug dwelling house, and a one and a half
story log house lately occupied as a school house, thereon erected.
Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Lazarus B. Ma
Lain. ALSO,
. lot and a half of ground situate in the Borough of Gay sport, fronting 90 feet on
the northerly side of the Mait: street or turnpike road, and extending back at right
angles to the same to the Juniata river, being lot No. 7 in the plan uf said Borough;
and the hall of lot No. 6, adjoining the said lot No. 7, having thereon erected a two
story brick dwelling house and back buildings, a frame building one story and a
half high, and a frame stable.
Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John Dearrait.
. JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Huntingdon, Dec. 8, 18 41
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