interests and discharging their duty to themselves and their Creator, giving the weight and benefit of their example and character. to that moral influence whkh alone can relieve us from the curse of In temperance. James M. Bcll, Thomas Burchnell, A B Spang. Hallam tied, John Clark, Henry Revart, A Solladry, John Crum, Daniel M'Connell, James C. Rea. • Committee, Dec. 28 1841 Temperance aleettng. A meeting of the Huntingdon Temper ance Society will be held at the Presbyteri- Church, in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Saturday, the Ist day of January next, at o'clock, P. M. The members are ri quest ed to attend prepared to elect officers t'ur the ensuing year. The public are also invited to attend, as it is expected that addresses will be delivered. Huntingdon Female Library .4ssociation. The annual stated meeting of this Soci ety will be held at the Library, at 2 o'clock on Friday next, for the purpose of elec ting officers fur the ensuing year. Subscribers are requested to hand in the 50 cents subscription on that day, it convenient. The librarian will give out books to the members on that day. Dec. 29, 1841. DIED, In this Borough, on Monday, the 27th inst., WILLIAM ALLEN, aged about 26 years. At his residence in Morris township, on Monday, the 20th inst. MAXWELL KINKEAD Estq. in the 70th year of his age. He was a most reputable and worthy man, esteemed and respected whereVer known, and will long be remembered for his benev olence, kindness, and goodness. When such men (fie, the commnnity suffers a severe loss. By his upright and honest deportment, and his unassuming and friendly torn, Mr. Kinkead so far gained the good opinions of his fellow cnigens of Morris, as to he looked up to, respected and consulted as n FATHER, by all. It will be long before his place is supplied.—Register. On Saturday, the 18th inst. Jona SHAD NON, Esq. of Newry, in this county. Assistant of Naeure.--Dr. Brandreth does not. profess that the Brandrelli Pills are other than an affeetual assistant of nature: he knows that if she be net en- tirely exhausted, they cannot fail to cure; and be it remembered they may be taken at all times without fearof other than good results. In truth in this city, where five hundred and thirty five thousand boxes have been sold, there is little rea4on for saying anything in their favor; fur it is clear that 5,000 boxes would never have been sold had they riot been good: Every fourth individual in this city has made trial of them, It may be observed that their object is to restore the constitution to a state of heath, has fully established, their power for so grand a consumation. In other words it is the Blood which has to become perfectly purified, as on its pu rity depends entirely the health of the whole animal machine. Dr. Benjamin Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills are indeed a universal ap proved medicine, which, by its particular impurities removes cleanses the Llood of all removes every pain and weakness, and Ii nally restores the constitution to perfect I health and vigor. Purchase them in Huntingdon of •itm. Stewart, and only of agents published in another column. Stray Cattle. _ nPRAYED away wit from the subset.' ber, living in Shirley township, Huntingdon county, about the mid _ • . dle ofJune last, Foals &ragas, 1 light red, rising four years old, 2 brindles, well mated, and 1 white, rising 3 years old. The subscriber offers a hand some reward to anv p erson who will deliver them to him, or give information them. CHRISTIAN LONG. Dec. 29, 1841. Public Sale. IT'LL he exposed topublic sale, at the Court House, on hursday, the 13th efJanuary next, lot No. 14 in the Borough of Huntii Edon, fronting on Hill and Alle gheny streets, adjoining J. G. Miles, James Steel, William Stewart, and Henry Smith; having a Log Mouse A' stable . thereon erected, now occupied by John Simpson. Terms of sale will be made known by the subscribers. JOHN GL kZIER, JOHN SIMPSON. Dec. 29. 1841. LAND FOR SALL. WHE '•following lands belonging to the heirs of Charles Smith, Esq. deceased, will be offered for sale at the Court Hiiuse in Hunti gdon, on Thursday, the 13th day, of J givary next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. , viz: Two tracts in the names of Richard Smith and Charles Smith. cons ining together 02S AVIfiIIPZ, s 4 perches, inure or less, situate on Warrio ridge, adjoining lands of John Ker, Williams ()liaison, and others. All that parcel of land lying north of the Borough of Huntingdon, west of land of C. Coiestrick, and' bounded on the south and west by out lots of Benjamin E. McNiurtrie, and others, on muddy run, coat .fining about 200 dICRIES. more or less, a part of which is cleared, and in tenure of Joseph Nitewine. Terms will be made known on the day of sale. W. ORBISON, - A:gent of LEONARD KIMBALL, Huntingdon, Dec. 29, 18$1. HOUSE AND LOT For Sale. The subscriber will offer for sale by 'public Vendue at the Cojrt louse, in the Borough of Huntingdon on Wednesday, I2th day of January next, at 2 o'clock P.M. that well Known Tavern Stand, situated in the Borough of Alexandria, formerly kept by Mr. Hewit. The 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 atiached to the house, which is suitable Ibr any business. There is two good wells of water on the premises, one in front and lene 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. 22d 1841.-3 t• To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions for the County of Huntingdon,— The petition of the sub scriber, a citizen of said county, respect fully showed], That your petitioner occu pies that well known house and tavern stand situate in the borough of A texan• dria in Porter township, on the berm bank of the Penn'a. canal, and owned by Rob• ert Lytle, which said house is well caleu • kited 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 tic house there, and your petitioner will ever pray, §•c. _ . _ MiChAEL SISLER. HUNTINGDON COUN7 We, the subscribers, citizens of, and re siding within the borough of Alexandria, land the hounds of the said township of Porter, do certify, That we are personal. Iv ant well acquainted with Michael Sin• ler, the above petitioner, and applicant for !a Tavern License, that lie is, and we know him to be, of good repute, for honesty land temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and "accommodation of inhabi tants, strangers and travellers;" ani 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 su table for a tavern and necessary to accommodate the public, and entertain strangers and travellers. S Miles Green, H Conley Nathl Williams, Conrad Bucher Win Moore, John Piper jr. (ieo Shultz, John Scott, Francis M'Coyjr, Aix Stitt. Davis Brooke, Josiah Kweti. Dee. 1. 1841.4. Proclamation. ", HEREAS by a precept to me direc ted dated at "Huntingdon, the ]sth day of November, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, under the hands and seals of the lion• G. W. Woodward President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv try of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer son, and the lion. Joseph Adams, and John Kerr his associate Judges of the, county of Huntingdon, justices assigned,ap pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments, and presentments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, w hich by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and all other offences, crimes and Misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within 1 the said county, or all persons which are or shall hereafter be committed or be perpe trated for crimes aforesaid—lam comman ded to make Public Proclamation, Throughout my whole ballitvidk, that a Court of Oyer and Ter miner, of o.mmon Pleas and Quarter ties 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 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 theft pro per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, witlitheirrecords,inquisitions,examinations and reiwmbrances, to do those things which their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 13th day of Novem, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one, and the 65th year of American Indepen dente. JOHN SHAVER, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, Hunting -2 10 IR4 1 To Our Creditors. Take notiee, that I have applied to the Judges of the court of common Pleas of Huntingdon county for the benefit of the laws of this commonwealth made for the• relief of Insolvent debtors; and the said court has appointed the 2nd Monday (11th day) of January next, fur the hear ing of me and my creditors, at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where you may attend if you see proper. J.9IIIES PEE ABII.II R. CR AIIVE, GEO BRUN!? AUGII, ISAAC DEPORD, JOHN MYERS, HE.VRY GEORGE IfIURRITS, B. J. CAMPFIELD. PA FM ..11 Ai ?IR TRIE. MECHANIC'S LIEN. 111;NTINODON COUNTY, SS. o 4, The Coninz l onwralth of Penn-I sylvania to the Sheriff of Huntingdon county, Greet• ing: Whereas William Elder, surviving part ner of the firm of Kring and Elder, hath fi led a claim in our Court of Cummon Pleas, for the county of Huntingdon, against 'Lath small 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 lot or piece of ground and curtilege applirte- I nant to said bulding. And whereas it is al- Ileged that the said stun still remains clue and unpaid to the said William Elder, surviving partner of the firm of Kring and Elder.— sow 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 oe held at Hun tingdon, on the second Monday of January next, to show if any thing they know or I have to say why the said sum of three hun dred and thirty-five dollars and fifteen cents should not he levied of the said building to the use of the said William Elder, surviving partner &c. according to the farm and effect of the act of Assembly In such case made and provided, if to them it shall seem expe dient, 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, Prot'y. Dec. 15, 1841. MECHANI'S LIEN. HUNTINGDON COUNTY, SS. , a The Commonwealth of Penn : tysylvania to the Sheriff of Huntingdon county, Greet . trig: Whereas David Kneedler bath filed a claim in our Court of Common Pleas, for the county of Huntingdon, against Dan id 1.• Martin, for the sum of one hundred and twenty dollars and forty-three cents. for work (lone 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 rant to said building. And whereas it is alleged that the said sum still remains clue and unpaid to the said David Kneedler.— Now therefore we command you that von 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 Huntingdon on the second Monday of January next, to show if any thing they know ...have to say why the said sum ot 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 ot 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 lion. Geo. W. Wood ward Esq. President of our said court at Huntingdon, the seventh day of Decem ber, A. D. 1841. JAMES STEEL, Prot* 9. Dec. 15, 1841. TO OUR CREDITORS. TAKE notice that we have applied to the Judges of the court of Corn Pleas of Huntingdon county, for the benefit of the laws of this Comnraor wealth made for a e relief of Insolvent Debtors ;' and the said court has appointed the 2nd Monday (10th day) of January next, for the hearing of me and any creditors, at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where you may attend if you see proper. JAMES S. HORRELL, IRVIN lIORRELL. Huntingdon, Dec. 15, 1841: To the Honorable. the Judges of the Court of Co'vmon Pleas of ' Hunting don County, now composing a Court of Quarter Sessions of the peace, at the January Term 1842, The petition of Peter Livingston of the village of Salsbury. Barree Township, ata! connty of H untingdon. respectfully • show eth : _ . That your petitioner is zlesirotis '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 bin. self with necessaries for the convenient. and accommodation of travelers and st,•an gers, He therefore . prays your honors ti grant him a liCense to keep a house of pub lic entertainment and he will pray tee. PETER LIVINGSTON We, the subscribers, inhabitants of Bar ree township aforesaid, do certify than Peter Levingston, the above applicant is d good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room air conveniences for the lodging and accommo dation of strangers and travellers, and that it, the said house, is necessary. Wm. Hirst, Alx. Livinston, B. Barrick C. Cowden, Saml. Miller, T. Stew ire. John Love, Gilb. Cherry, J A Sample John Harper; Saml Hawn ' J M'Quiel, Jas. Love Saml Coen John W Myton. John Hirst J Lehnilter, Benj Hartman. Dec. IS, 1841, 'To the flonorable o the Judkes of the Court of Quarter Sessions. for the county of Huntingdon. • The petition of the subscriber.-respect fully showeth that' your petitioner is a eit lizen of said, county, and occupies that 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 calculated 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, hat lie is of good repute for honesty, and sobriety, avid 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 a house of public entertainment. Jesse Henry, Saml. C Espy, Jas Myton Wm Stewart, D M'Alevy, A Mattern Geo Hallman, Jacob Borst, Isaac Neff, J M Raynolds, John Stryker, W M'Clur Dec. 15, 1841, To the honorable the Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of the peace of the county of Huntingdon, The petition of Sainuel Stetry respectful ly showeth, that your petitioner occupies that well known tavern stand situate in Bar ree township, on the road leading , fr.m Pine Grove to Greenwood F urnace in Hun tingdnn 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 neeessary 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. do certify that Samuel Steffy is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenience for the accommodation of stran gers and travellers, and that said tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain travellers and stranges. Chas M Bell, sr. Daniel Cleper N Burley M. Steffy, John Stewart S Mitcdell W.lliarn 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 •it said County, respectfully, showeth that your petitioner occupies, that well known house and tavern stand, situate at Mc laveys Fort Barree Township, owned `)), Robert Bair; which sail' house is well calculated, for a public house of entertain 'rent, and from its neighborhood and sit uation, is suitable for the accommodation of inhabitants, strangers and travellers. lie therefore, respectfully, prays the court to grant him license to keep a public house there, and your petitioner will ever pray dm SAMUEL E. BARB. Iluntingdon County, SS. . _ We the - subscribers - , citizens 01, and re siding within the neighborhood of &UM :tveys Fort, in the Township of Barree di certify, that we are personally and well acquainted with Samuel E. Barr the ahoy petitioner, and applicant for a tavern li cense, that he is, and we know him to of gond repute, for honesty and temper ante, and is ►sell provided with house room, and conveniences of the lodging and accommodation of inhabitants strain 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 stranger and travellers. William Bicket, Robert Stewart, Samuel Bicket, A• E. McDonald, Samuel Mitchell, Charles M. Bell. William Kea Ish Stewart Fox , John Mitchell, John Duff, Thomas Mitchell, Robert Barr, Dec. 15, 1841. MEC HANIC'S LIEN, HUATIINGDON COUNTY, SS. i d The Commoawealth of Penn. sylvania, to the SherilP of • 4 4 )- Huntingdon county, Greet -1.. , hereas Lewis Bergstresser hath filed a claim in our court of Common Pleas for the county of Huntingdon, against Elisha ihoemaker, for the sum of two hundred Ind fifty dollars, for work and labor done Ind services perl'ortned as a null wr;glis in mudding and erecting a saw mill with its ixtures on the waters of St wie creek, in Henderson township, in the county of Itiuntingdon. And whereas it is alleged .11at the said sum still remains due sod lonpaid to the said Lewis Bergstresser.— Now we command you that you make KUOWII to the said Elkins Shoemaker, & to II such persons as may hold or occupy he said building, that they be and appear isefore 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 wo hundred and fifty dollars should not me levied of the said building, to the use of ihe said Lewis Bergstresser, according to he form and effect of the act of Asseso ‘tly in such caseade a mnd provided. if to diem it shall seem expedient, and have you then and there this writ. Witness 'the Hon. George W. Woodward Esq. 'President of our said court at Hunting. 'don, the first day of December, A. D. 1841. JAMES STEEL, Prory. Der. 15, 1811. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Levtiri Facias and renditioni Erponas, issued Out of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon conn.y, and to me direct ed, will beexposed to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Monday. ; !!)e 10th day oflinTtry, 1842, the following property, viz: Alf that certain tract of land situate in Barree township,. bounded on the east b! '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 toe 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 eredfed. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James Ening ALSO, Mot of ground situate in Williamsburg, numbered 62 in the plan of said town, having thereon erected a log house and st ab le. Also o tract of land situate in ,Walk er township, adjoining lands of the heirs of Thomas Dean, the Dawns and others, containing 360 acres, about 40 of which are cleared, on which is erected a cabin house and a log barn, Seized, taken under execution, end to be sold as the property of Wray Maize. ALSO, The interest and estate of Isaac Long in a piece of ground situate about two miles east of the Borough of Huntingdon, adjoining land of lacob ' , tickler, contain 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 !Rev Long. A tract of land situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, on the bank of the big Aughwich creek, bounded by other land of George R . Pennock, land foi. teeny owned by Jonathan Doyle and others, containing ea acres and 10') 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 ; 4 :iarrer, and land formerly owned by Charles Prosser and others, containing 50 acres and 45 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, etc.; the said lands and privilege were sold by Samuel Carothers to George /P. and Joel Pennock. Seized, taken under execution, and to he sold as the property of George W. and Joel rennock. ALSO, A lot of ground in Shirleyshurg, on which la erected a two story log house and potter'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. The Clinton Forge property situate on the Raystown branch of Joniata river, in Hopewell township, consisting of three several tracts of land, containing in all 750 :trees 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 log houses. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of William Hon. kins, William Biegle and George P. Mattern. All 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 Rarr, 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 .if which are cleared, having two one and a half story houses, and bank barn thew on erected. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James Ennk A. tract orp to arcel of land situate in Hare's valley id Springfield township, Hun- . tmgdon coun ty . containing 150 acres, contracted be sold and conveyed by John I Patton, Esq. now deceased, to Henry Freed, by articles of agreement dated 2J 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 on the east, by Clear ridge 4' lands of Alexander Park on the west, and lands of Thomas Green and others on the south and north, the said 150 acres to be laid off south of and from a division line run hrough said lands by Walter B. Hudson. Esq. from Jack's mountain to Clear 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* tract or parcel of land situate in the same valley and township as above, containing about 170 acres, be the same more or less, bounded by lands of Thomas Green on he south, lands of Alexander Park or the Clear ridge on the west, the above descri bed piece of land on which Henry Freed resides on 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 retied 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 nr 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 SHIMe being unimproved. Also a tract or piece of land situatein 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 from 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 SO to GO acres cleared, the same having been surveyed on a s arrant in the name of James Burns. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Jolin Patton. Esq. deceased .'he following described three tracts or parcels of land situate in Allegheny township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Henry Gordon, the heirs of Geo- Kuntz anti others, one thereof surveyed on warrant to John Baynton and Samuel harton, dated 28th of July, 1766, designated and known as No. 7 Vol. 3, and con taining 4161 acres. One other, adjoining the above, surveyed on warrant to the same, of same date, known as No. i 0 Vol. 3, and containing 5194 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 triers, near the spring, thence north 60 east 37p to a post, thence bj Ruhns land north 164 west 152 to white oak, north 1* east 27 to ash, north 62 west 20 and twee tenths to white oak, north 85 west 140 and five tenths to a post, south 37 wt st 7 to post, thence by Jacob Lintz south 54 east 80 to white oak, south 44 west 82 to the line of the first above survey, and thence by the same south 604 east 199 to the beginning, containing about 158 acres more or 'less. c Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Bernard 0 i? tofili ne • deceased. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Frankstnwn township, adjoining tan 1 of James ".Fmilh Dr. Peter Shoenberger, Henry Sidlier 'and Joseph McCune, tentaining about 1 JA acres, about 60 acres of which are cleared, having a house and bin thereon. Seized, taken Under execution, and to be sold us the property of Samuel Smith, Samuel Duncan, and John McClosky.., ALSO, A lot of ground in the Borough of Huntingdon, fronting 50 feel on Washington street, and extending back 900 feet to 111ifEn street, and numbered 144 in the plan of said town, with a one and a half story log dwelling house, and a one anti 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 /I: lit Lain. ALSO, Blot and a half of ground situate in the Borough of Gaysport, fronting 90 feet en the northerly side of the Main street or turnpike road, and extending back at right angles to the sante to the Juniata river, being lot No. 7 in the plan of said flor , .ugh; 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 stogy and a half high, and'a frame stable. 0.,! , set-61 N ov i Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the properly of John Dearrait. JOHN . Sll AVER, Shen,. Sheriff's Office, Ihntinidon, Dec. 8, 1841 ALSO, A LSO, ALSO, ALSO ALSO,
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