It&ZILTIUIBED D On the Bth inst., near Berwick, Colum bia county, Pa. b) the Rev. J. Ewing, the Rev. WILLIAM HIR,T, of the Baltimore Conference, to Miss ELIZA, youngest daughter of Jesse Bowman, Esq. On Tuesday the 15th inst., in this place, by Francis B. Wallace, Esq. Mr. JOSIAH BELL, formerly of York county, Pa. to, iSS MARY DOYLE, of Shirley township,' Huntingdon county. On Tuesday Bth inst., in Shirleysburg, Huntingdon county, by the Rev. B. E. l Collins, Mr. JOHN ALEXANDER. of Wells Valley Bedford county, to Miss Rannoca, daughter of Duct. Jainea Moore, recently of the Borough of Shirleysburg. On the 15th instant, by the Rev. Mr, Beads, Mr. Goo WAKEFIELD, of Ger many Valley, to Miss MARGARETTA HUD• SON, of Shirleysburg. On Thursday the 20th ult., by the Rev. Mr. Beman, Mr. WM. M. PATroN, for merly of Woodcock Valley, Huntingdon county, to Miss REBECCA BOAZ, of Law rence county, Ohio. On Tuesday the Bth inst., by the Rev. Mr. Oyster, Mr. HENRY K. Swoops to Miss MARY ANN BASDLER, all of Wood• berry township. DIED, On Thursday the 10th inst., MARTHA ELIZABETH. daughter of Armstrong and Catharine Willoughby, of this borough, in the 7th year of her age. Grand Jurors For the Court of Quarter Sessions, 4.e., o r Ilitntingdon county, to be held on the 2nd Itionday of April 1842. Antes 'township. —Jacob Igou, David G. Hunter. Barree.—David Porter. Uromwell.—Daniel J. Logan. Dublin.—Brice Blair. rankatown.--James Condron, Daniel Redman. Franklin.--Benjamin Craine. Henderson.—Evans Hampson. William Barefoot, James McCabe. Shirley.—James Galbraith, Esq. Springfield.—Jacob Baker, William Wagoner. Snyder.--John Kratzer. Tell.— George Wilson. Tod.—Henry Horton. Union. --Benjamin Greenland. ft est.—Jacot; Borst, Robert Wilson, (Captain.) Woodberry. —Abrah am Winters, Jr., David Lower, John Acker, Sen., Henry Clapper, (of L.) Traverse Jurors Fur April Term, 1842—First it eek. Allegheny.--Allen McCartney, Adam' McKee, James Hutchison. Aram—William P. Dysart, Taylor Glasgow, Alexander McGlathery, William Foster. Barree.—Maj. William Moore, Moses Robeson, William M. Murray. Blair.—Joseph Dysart, Thomas Patter. son, John Bollinger, David Tate, Esq. Franklin.—Jilartin Gates, James Dy sart, George Matthews. Frankstmen.—David McKil lip. Henderson.—James Poi ter, David Mil liken. Hopewell.—Joseph Norris, James lsett. Morris.—Thomas Cummings, Dr. Jesse Wolf, John Aurandt, Esq. Porter.—Hugh Cunningham, Lewis Knode, Thomas Hamer, Jacob G. liewit, John Heuyett, Daniel Neff. Shirley.—Maize S. Harrison, John Douglass. .Springfield.—Caleb Brown. Tell.—George W. Baker. Tod.—Jacob Elias. Union.—Abraham Wright, Adam Ste ver. balker.--Abraham States, Eleazer Lloyd. Irarriorsmark.—John Beck. hest..—Benjamin Brubaker, Barnabas Dermit, William Morrison, James Stewart, WoorMerry.--Frederick Fouse, Mat-' thew Dean, James M. Kinkead. Traverse Jurors For Second II eik. .Allegheny.- -Jacob Burkhart, Henry Main—David Armstrong. Barree.—Josiah Cunningham. Dubli n.—W illiam Stewart. Fran/clip.--James Travis, Esq., John Zenteinire. John S. [sett, William Riley. landerson.--John McCahan. Hupewell.—Jacob Heffner. Alurris.—Henry S. Span?. David P, Tussey, James Canning, William Ham. mond. Porter.—Robert Carmont, Daniel Pi per, John Porter, (merchant.) Springfield.—James McNeal, Benja min Bolinger, Robert Madden, (of H.) Snyder.—Joshua Barley. Union.—Lemuel Green, Caleb Swoope Asa Corbin. Walker.— John Hildebrand. hest.—John Hewit, John Lang. Woodberry.—Joseph R. Hewit, Samuel Spang, Adam Fouse. —*— ircirriorsinark.—William Hutchison,' John Giafius, John Nevling, John Buck, Archibald Hutchison. WANTED. The subscriber residing in the Borough *4.-Cf JI un ti ngiloni is desirous of obtaining an Apprentice to the shoe-making business. It boy of 15 or 16 years of ago would be preferred Feby. 9, 18.12.--If DAVIE) MILLER ' , PIECE/JAWS' LIEA^S. ALL claimants and persons interested are hereby notified that writs of Scire Facias have been issued out of the 'Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon' 'County, to me, as Sheriff of said county,' 'directed, on the following stated liens, respectively, returnable on the second, Monday of April next, viz : - - John Scruder,) Claim filed by MN. for vs, $l2O 00, for work and Daniel L Martin. labour done in and about the erection and construction of all that certain two story brick house, situate on Allegheny street in Hollidaysburg borough, on lot No. 177; being 26 feet in front and 54 feet back, and the lot or piece of ground and curti lege appurtenant thereto. Adams ¢ Cremer, Claim filed by Pffs. for vs. $517 65, for materials (Same Defendant. furnished in and about the erection and con struction of the brick building above men tioned and described &c. &c. Griffin cs. Johnston, ZiaitTfiled by Plffs. vs. for $B9 25, for ma. Same Defendant terials furnished for the erection and construction of the brick building above mentioned and described, &c. &c. John Crisman, Claim filed by PIM for vs. 340 50, for materials Same Defendant. found, furnished and provided in and about the erection and construction of the brick building above mentioned and described, &c. &c. Henry L. Patterson, Adair. of I Claim fi• Jacob 'Taylor, lied by vs. }PIPE for John Lytle. J $660 24, for wnrk done and materials furnished, in and about thel erection and construction of all that cer• tain two story brick house situate and fronting on Bedford street in the town of Gaysport, being on Lot No. 33, con taining in front 26 feet and extending back 30 feet to Newry street, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilege appurte nant thereto. JOHN SHAVER, ShS Feb . 23, 1842.-4 t. }MANZ 33008 MANUFACTORY. No. 64, Corner of Third and If alnut Sts, , LEI4/431.11IIQM0Eallo T IIE subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends for the favors so liberally bestowed on them, and beg leave to assure them that no efforts shaii be wanting on their part to merit a con tinuance of their patronage, both in refer ence to workmanship and cheapness of price to suit the times. It is highly ad vantageous to Gentlemen and Institutions having Libraries, to apply direct to the Binder, making at least a saving of 10 to 20 per cent, and sometimes more. All descriptions of binding neatly exe cuted. Gentlemen's Libraries fitted up and repaired. Music and Periodicals Bound to Patterns. Ladies' Scrap Books, Albums and Portfolios, of all descriptions made to order; Binding done for Libra ries, Institutions, Societies, tS.c. on advan. tageous Terms. To Prothonotaries, Registers, Record. ers,Sheriffs, Merchants and Banks. They are also prepared to Manufacture WOYMD of every description, such as Dockets, Records, Deed Books, Day Books, Led gers, Journals, Check Rolls, Memorand ums, &c. of the finest quality of Paper, [Robinson's Ivory Surfaced] in a style equal to any made in the Cities of Phila delphia or New York, on the most reason able terms. Blank Work ruled to any pattern. CLYDE & WILLIAMS, Harrisburg, Feb. 23, 1842. N. B.—Old books rebou nd with neat. ness and despatch,—also Files of papers. OtrPerss wishing Benedict. W. binding isng is n clone, are isti nformed rrneadge tha t nt of Messrs. CLYDE & WIL- LrAms, and will take charge of all work intended for them. AUDITORS' NOTICE. L., persons interested are hereby notified that the undersigned Au ditors appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to examine the account of Samuel Dean and William Caldwell, Executors of Robert Dean, deed , late of Morris township, will attend at the office of 'l. H. Cremer, in the boH rough of Huntingdon for that purpose, on Saturday the 19th day of March next, when and where all persons interested may attend and be heard in matters rela ting to said account, if they think proper. JACOB MILLER, WM. P. ORBISON, T. H. C REMER. hunlingdon 23rd Feb. 1842. —3t. FOR SALE Fifteen Mead OF STEERS, Two, three and four years old, in good order, will be sold before the first of April. A credit will be given to suit the purcha ser, if he takes the whole lot. They may be seen on the premises of the subscriber near the Shade-Gap. DAVID BLAIIi. Huntingdon, icb. 23d 1842.-3 t. ORPILIXS) COURT &ILE: WILL be sold by order of the Or; plians' Court of Huntingdon and Bedford counties, on the premises in Dub lin township, on Monday, the 21st day of March next, a certain tract of land situa ted on either side of the county line be tween Huntingdon and Bedford counties, 'containing about 500 ACRES, more or less, about 90 acres cleared and under fence, and about 12 acres of which is meadow, and about 40 acres can be 'made excellent meadow. Thereon erec ted TWO LOG HOUSES ; II 3 two stories high, a double log '- ,barn, all shingled ; and also two apple ORCHARDS. I , " • There is also a good water pow-, er on the Aughwick creek, which, runs through the tract, and the woodland ' I is heavily timbered with white pine.-- There is a never failing spring and spring house near the dwelling. The whole land is tillable except eight or ten acres. All the buildings are situated in Bedford Co. within halt a mile of the State road lead • ing from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, and within 15 miles of the turnpike leading, from Philadelphia to Pittsburg. The terms of sale will be made known, on the day of sale. Any person wishing to purchase, can see the land or ascertain the terms at any time previous to sale, by calling on either of the undersigned. HENRY MATHIAS, /Ex'rs. of Philip JOHN MATHIAS, Mathias, dec'd. Feb. 16, 1842,-41. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold at public sale uprn the premises on Saturday the 12th day of March, A. D. 1842, four lots of ground, each 56 by 200 feet, adjoining the borough of Huntingdon, immediately opposite the Huntingdon Mills, and within 300 feet of same; having thereon erected a two story LOG HOUSE, 36 by 24 feet, with an excellent • - cellar, and a one story kitchen with a well near the door, and a frame stable 27 by 22 feet. This property is well calculated for, and has.been occupied as a tannery. It is bounded by streets on three sides, and on the fourth by an alley twelve feet in width, aad has a waterpower upon it sufficient Ito turn a saw mill for several months in the year. It will be sold together or in parts to suit purchasers. 1 . Attendance will be given and terms made knowh on the day of sale by JAMES LYTLE. Feb. 16, 1842.-3 t. Abtice of the holding of .Ip peals. vcroTicE is hereby given to the taxable AV► inhabitants of Huntingdon county, that the undersigned as Commissioners of Hun tingdon county, in pursuance of the 13th Section of the act of Assembly passed the 15th April 1834, entitled 'an act relating to county rates and levies and township rates and levies' and the other laws of this Com monwealth, will meet at the Commissioners Office in the borough of Huntingdon on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday the Bth 9th and 10th days of March next, A. D. 1842, for the purpose of hearing Appeals in relation to the Assessment and Valuation of taxable property &c. in said county of Hun tingdon, for county rates and levies and oth er purposes, for the present tax year; of vhich Assessors in the different townships and boroughs in said county, and all others interested, are requested to take notice and act as authorized and required by law. JOSHUA ROLLER, .? Corns, of KENZIE L. GREEN, Huntingdon ROBERT MOORE. County. Commissioners Office, Huntingdon, Feb. 14, 1842. Millwright Work. JOAN V.. ( Ennisville, Huntingdon County, Pit•) Respectfully informs the citizens of Hun itingdon county, and the public generally,l that he ►s prepared to do all kinds of work, in his line of business—making new, or' ,repairing all kinds of Mills, ' GRIST.MILLS, SAIf -MILLS, 4. GP OOLLEN F./It:TORIES That he is prepared to do work in such a manner as to give every reasonable satis. faction, and warrant it to perform every thing ;equisite. The common flutter wheel saw mill with 4i feet of operating head will be warranted to saw 1500 feet of boards in 12 hours. Country produce will be taken in pay ment for work. All letters addressed to McAlevey's Fort will be promptly atten• ded to. Feb. 16, 1842.—5m0. DISSOLUTION of Partnership. r EI HE partnership heretofore existing JP_ under the firm of J. 4. D. Madden, at Madden's Mills, was dissolved by mu tual consent, on the 4th February inst. N. B. The books will be in the hands of John Madden, to make settlement and discharge all demands, and receive col. !actions. OHN MADDEN, DUTTEN MADDEN. , Feb.l6, 1842.-41 pd. PUBLIC SALE OF Real Estate. ILL be sold at public sale, on the premises, on. 1 . uesday, the first day of March next, at 1 o'clock, I'. M. All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in En nisville, in Barree Township Huntingdon County, containing three acres more or less; thereon erected two Dwelling Houses, MI a Smith Shop, a Tailor Shop, a Double Barn and Sheds,&c. Now in the occupancy of Joseph G atson, Mr Bell, Merchant, and others. The above property is in a wealthy settlement, and possesses superior advantages for n store or other public busi ness. A good title will be given for the property, and possession to the purchaser thereof, on the first day of April next.— Terms of sale will be made known on day of sale by _ JAMES STEEL. Huntingdon, Feb 9, 1842. The" Lewistown Gazette," will puplish the ahooe till day of sale, and forward bill to tins office. FOR SALE. ACertain tract of land, situate in Shirley Township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of John Lutz, heirs of Um. McGarvy and others, con • taining 100 acres more or less; on which there is a good spring of water, a propor tionate part of whichis cleared and under fence, more land may be cleared, a large quantity of excellent - - TIMBER, A Dwelling House, Stable, and a nuw• iber of Fruit Trees. The above property will be sold on the premises on Thursday the ad day of March next, when terms of sale will be made known, and a good and sufficient title given by M.37IHEW CRESWELL, Agent. for ROBERT CRESWELL Huntingdon teeb. 7th 1842. ROUSE 4 • _LOT FOR SilltE, The undersigned will sell at public sale on the premises, on Tuesday, the 12th day of March next, that well known TAVERN STAND, situated at the upper end of Allegheny street, in the Borough of Huntingdon, and formerly kept by Henry Dnpp. The lot is 50 feet in front, and 200 feet in depth, with a two story log DWELLING HOUSE, ; „ Tin It!! fl A LARGE BARN, and other necessary outbuildings, there on erected. There is also a never failing well of water on the premises. It is con. sidered the best stand for a store in the Borough. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. Any person wishing 'to view the premises previous to the day of sale, can do so by calli.ig on the sub scriber. HENRY DOPP Huntingdon, Jan. 19, 184.1.—tsp itTfintitiotratoriV Jtotice. ETTERS of Administration upon the ifia estate of William Wilson, late of West township, Huntiro;don county, de ceased, have been grantM to the subscri ber. All persons therefore indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and all having claims to present them duly attested, to - ' ISAAC NEFF, ✓!dm'r, Jan. 12, 1842. STRAY COW. AriANIF. to the residence ' itim7 - mu of the subscriber, living in Warriormark township, on the 11th day of November last, a Red Cow, with long horns, suppo. sed to be about 12 years old. The owner, is requested to come forward, prove pro-1 perty, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of accord. in to law. A BR'lll. BRANSTETTER. Feb. 9, 1842. Wanted By the subscriber in Huntingdon, two' or three apprentices to the carriage ma.. king business. Boys from the country ofl 15 or 17 years of age will be preferred. HENRY SMITH. Huntingdon, Feb. 2, 1842.—tt Red Lion Hotel. No. 200 MARKET STREET, (Above 6th Street) %MUM:it tvitia. BOARDING St 25 PER DAY. The subscriber, thankful for the liberal support of his friends and the public gener• ally, respectfully informs them that he still continues at the old established house, where he will be pleased to accommodate all those who favor him with their patronage. CHRISTIAN BROWER. Feb. 9, 1842—tf. iD.IIIXISTRaTOII) S „„ voltaic • ETT.RS of Administration on the es tate of David Beyer, late of Antes township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the uneersi pled. All per 's ons indebted to the said estate are request 'ed to make immediate payment ; and all, those having claims against it will present then) properly authenhcated for settlement without delay, to AffIiAHAM BEYER, /A d e n AARON BEYER, Jan. 12, 1842. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR BALE. JHE Water street Axe Factory will be sold at public sale, on Tuesday, the Ist day of March next, at 2 o'clock P. M., located on two acres of ground, in the town of Water street, on which is erectedra two story EITONM EIOVEM. di 30 by 40 feet, to which is attach ed a frame back building, 36 by 20 feet, with a good spring of water near the door, a stone spring house, a shop 25 by 35, a mill for grinding and finishing axes, 25 feet square and two stories high, propelled by a never failing stream of wa ter, having a fall of 15 feet, together with several other necessary buildings, STABLING, 4'C. a large garden in a high state of cultiva tion, with a variety of choice fruit trees. This property offers many inducements to enterprising purchasers, on account of its valuable Water Power, and location on the Pennsylvania canal, at a point where there is probably snore business transacted, and ploduce bought and sold, in proportion to the size of the town, than at any other point on the ca nal between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. Terms will be made to suit purchasers on the day of sale, and will probably be one third or one fourth to be paid on the fast (lay of April next, and the balance iu two or three annual payments. SAMUEL CALDWELL, Water street, Jan. 27, 1842. ORPHANS' COURT SALE By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry on the premises, on Friday, the 18th day of February 1842, the real es tate of James N. Thompson, late of Shir ley township in said county, dec'd., con sisting of a piece, parcel or tract of land, situate in the said township of Shirley, adjoining lands occupied by James Gal braith, and lands of Lewis Bergstresser, containing 15 acres, more or less, all of which is cleared but about 4 acres, with a i log house plaistered, a small double barn, land spring house thereon erected. T47713;1' Sale:—One jialf of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirma tion of the sale, and the residue within one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court JOHN REED, Clerk. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. 'of said day. Attendance will be given by LEWIS BERGSTRESSER, Adm'r. Feb. 2, 1842. VALUABLE PROPER? Y PUBLIC SALE. W ILL be sold at public sale, on Mon day the 28th day of February next, at the house of Robert Cannon, in the town of Alexandria, Huntingdon county, the following valuable real estate, viz : A tract of !and situate in Porter township, in said county, on the Juniata river and Penn'a. canal, one mile east of Alexan dria, and six miles west of Huntingdon, containing 85 acres, patented, well im proved and in a good state of cultivation, with the following buildings and improve ments thereon, viz: A forge, called 'BERWICK FORGE,S7 with five fires now in operation, and in good order, new and substantially built, and propelled by an abundant and never failing water power; a good frame coal house 40 by 60 feet, a large frame stable, sufficient to stable two teams, a good two story DWELLING HOUSE, and oibce, six good tenant houses, a black• smith shop and wagon maker shop, in good order. Also one hundred acres of wood land, convenient to the above prein lees, in the same township; a good title will be made to the purchaser. And on Tuesday, the Sat day of March next, will also be sold on the premises at 'Berwick Forge,' ail the stock and persen al property of Abraham Hatfield (assign ed to the subscriber for the benefit of cre ditors), now on hands at said establish ment; consisting of 5 first rate draught, horses, with thew harness complete; one cart horse, and one riding horse; 2 good wagons, with one ore and coal bed, and one wood bed; 2 carts; 8 new iron ploughs complete; about 4000 bushels of charcoal; 20 or 25 tons of blooms; a quantity of pig metal• ' 5 tons of bar iron; 400 lbs. patent spring steel; a quantity of scraps and of other old iron; 3 sets of blacksmith tools; a set of forge tools; 1 set of wagon maker tools; 3000 feet of oak plank from 4 to 6 in. in thickness; a quantity of half inch poplar boards; an assortment of timber and stuff for wagon making; twelve acres of grain in the ground; chains of various de scriptions, and a variety of other articles. Sale to commence on the 28th of Felk. ruary at 1 o'clock P. M.; and at 10 o'clock A. M. on the tst day of March Attendance will be given, and conditions of sale made known by THOMAS STERRETT, Agent of Alex. Patterson, and Assognee of dbraham llatfidd. Feb. ;3, 1842 Land For • Sale. W ILL be offered at public sale, on the premises, on Friday, the 25th day of February next, a tract of Lime stone Land, situated in Woodcock Val !ley, Huntingdon county, one quarter of a mile from the main road leading from Huntingdon to Betlliad, and 6 and a half miles from the Pennsylvania canal at Hun tingdon, being the late residence of John Patton, Esq. dec'd., containing 283 ACRES, nearly all cleared and under good fence ; about twenty acres of which are meadotv, having thereon erected a large two story dwelling house, a new double bank barn, 60 by 90 feet, a stone horse stable, double corn cribs and wagon sheds, a stone spring 'house, and all other buildings necessary ; several never failing springs of water, a large apple orchard of choice fruit, togeth er with A STONE DISTILLERY, 40 by 45 feet, with every thing necessary fur carrying on the business, with an ab undant suppiy of over head spring water. Attached thereto is a dwelling house, chop house, stabling, &c. &c., all in good order. There are three other comfortable tenant houses, situated at convenient distances, all with never failing springs of limestone water,- —water on nearly every field, and s a remarkable healthy section of country. Also, Adjoining the above, a tract of slate' land, which will be laid oft' to suit purchasers, from 2 to 400 acres, about 150 acres clea red, and under fence, 3 or 4 acres of mea dow, and 10 or 15 more earl' conveniently be made, a young apple orchard, and a good spring of water; thereon erected a comfortable log (RI DWELLING HOIJNE,' a small double barn, 4•c. Through this tract there Is a stream of water sufficient to run a saw mill several months in the year. Adjoining the above are several tracts of choice timber land, which will be laid oil to suit purchasers, on some of which there is every appearance of an ab undant supply of iron ore. The above de scribed lands are all adjoining, and con tain in all about azoo Arita 11 : 04 and will be sold as a whole, or divided to suit purchasers. A diagram of the whole will be exhibited on the day of sale. The terms will be made known on the day of sale. Possession given on the Ist day of April, subject however to the leas es of the several tenant houses for one year, the purchasers however to receive the rents; and as it is now late in the season : should the purchaser of the first described tract not find it convenient to g - t a farmer for this year, one of the own ers now living on it would attend to ha ving it farmed, and remain on the proper ty during said time. This shall however be optional with the purchasers. An in. ,disputable title will be given. JOHN S. PATTON, WM. M. PATTON. Woodcock Valley, Jan. 26, 1942. N. B. Persons wishing to buy, or make a safe investment of their money, will do well to attend, as one of the subscribers has removed and settled himself in the western country, and the other is anxious. to quit the business of farming, &c.; by staying away may miss a good bargain. J. S. P. . M. P. Executors' Notice, w ETTERS testamental y on the es .R.4 tate of Samuel McClain, late of Tod township, Huntingdon county, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned._ All persons having claims or demands against the estate of said deceased, will please make them known without delay ; and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to call and make settlement immediately. JAMES M'CLAIN, l Ex'rB WM. M'CLAIN, Feb. 9, 180.-6tp 'NetiVE To the Creditors of the Hunting don, Cambria and Indiana turn pike road. WHEREAS at an adjourned Court held in Huntingdon, in June. 1841, the Court appropriated $1964 4 to pay creditors two and half per cent. on debt and interest to the 11th January, 1841, as shown brthe deposite books of said turnpike road Co. And at the Jan uary term 1842, of said Court, $1571 54 ,was appropriated to pay two per cent.— which will be paid to creditors by the subscriber, on presentation of their cer tificate of deposite, by themselves or their agents. JOHN S. ISETT, Squestrator, January 19, 1842. ADMINISTRATORS' Native. ETTERS of Administration on the es gialit tate of John Hardy, late of Barren township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to the said estate are request. to make immediate payment ; and all those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated fur settlement, with out delay, to D HU AV G I H I) S I3 ‘ A U R T I i C i k, j :dm.r, Jan, 18,12,-14 malksi
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