TREASURER'S SALE 1111310,ATMID LANDO Iluntingdo Gounly, 1849. WHEREAS by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled " An act direct ir.g the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and other purposes," passed the 15th day of March 1815, and a supplement thereto, the Treasurers in the different parts of this Commonwealth are directed to commence on the 2nd Monday in June 1816, and at the expiration of every two years thereafter, and adjourn from day to day, if necessary so to do, and make Pub lic Sale of the whole or any parts of such tracts of unseated lands, situate in the proper county, as will pay the arrearages of the taxes, any part of which shall then have remained due and unpaid for the' space of one year before, together with all costs necessarily accruing by reason of such delinquency; therefore I, ANDREW IL HIRST, Treasurer of the County of Hunt ingdon, do hereby give notice, that upon the following tracts of land which are sit uate as herein desci ibed, the several sums as stated, are due on each,tract of land, respectively, for county, road, and school taxes; and that in pursuance of the afore said act of Assembly, I shall at the' Court House in the Borough of lluntingdon, on Monday the 13th day of June next, cont inence the PUBLIC 8.114 E of the whole or any part of such tracts of he unseated lands upon which all or any part of the taxes herein specified shall then be due, and continue such sale by adjournment until all the lands upon which'taxes remain due and unpaid, are sold. A. 11. Hirst, Treasurer of Huntingdon county, TnE.tSUREIR'S OFF/CH, March 9, 11342. Amount of taxes duer and unpaid on the following tracts of Unseated Lands up to and in-:lading the year 1840. Ac. Pr. Warrantees or owners. Tax. . Allegheny :1 ownship. 8 Cts. . 400 Lazarus Black 47 480 Daniel Black 47 400 Jeremiah Black 47 • 400 David Black 47 408 Richard NOleman 47 408 155 Samuel Black 25 384 72 Christopher Black 21 400 19 Robert Black 22 405 154 William Black 24 • 424 68 Joseph Harris 28 406 124 John Harris 24 400 William Harris 22 299 66 David Hammitt 34 , 285 144 George Hannum 34 'l9O John Montgomery 12 '324 John Moore 18 ' 200 William Steel 12 , 400 Washington Hannum 25 338 96 John Harris 39 400 John s lllack 47 100 . George Householder 06 406 Margaret Hunter 25 406 James Blackfoot 25 97 12 John Chambers 06 '314 John Cummins 37 ' Antes TOloll3hip. :SO 73 James Coffey 35 433 153 James Lamb 25 433 153 Esther Moore 25 • .433 153 Sarah McEwen 25 4 33 153 Elizabeth Hamilton 25 433 153 James McCracken 25 433 153 Alexander Spear 25 433 153 Othaniel Spear 25 433 153 Thomas Hamilton 51 433 153 Richard Miller 77 433 153 Polly Williams 50 401 53 John Long 18 402 124 Daniel Rodgers 36 401 66 James Smith 18 408 90 Gill Robbins 2 72 408 51 James Burns 61 331 13 Thomas Robbins 4 05 433 153 Daniel Smith 77 433 153 Samuel Scott 1 07 430 153 Timothy Mills 1 07 433 Agnes Miller 77 433 153 Morris Roland 99 433 153 Jesse Kelly 77 Jsarree Township. 400 Adam Buchanan 47 1 400 George Hill 47 408 William Hill 25 400 Thomas Ralston 47 400 Thomas !tussle 47 400 David Ralston 47 400 Ephraim Jones 47 400 David Ralston 47 1 30 Henry llubble 07 45 Michael T. Simpson 20 599 113. John Spencer 47 31.9 33 Robert Dean 47 422 115 • James Dean 44 400 John Russle 47 400 John Ralston 47 411 David Caldwell 1 73 426 114 James McGinnes 1 80 400 Henry Cannon 47 400 John Adams 47 400 Henry West 47 400 Hugh Johnston 1 41 400 'llornas McCune 1 41 4 Lot Mary Hall 07 100 James K. Henry 33 428 William ‘Valson 98 * 1,92 George Irvine 34 400 Robert Simpson 93 400 George Betts 1 08 500 Jacob Witlensali 1 04 120 Henry Johnston 25 400 Robert Caldwell 25 400 Matthew Simpson 25 8" James McCune 25 400 „—,- Robert Mi:Cune 25. 400 John Fulton 25 1 400 John Galbraith 25 400 John George 25 'Dublin Township. 190 I ' Thomas Blair's heirs 36 70 Do. 22 424 119 John Forrest 99 400 Ezekiel King 70 404 John Young . 3 58 140 John Philips 32 150 Gavin Clugeage 18 416 12 Alexander Dysart 98 Franksiown Township. 405 65 James Coffey 94 75 John Stewart 15 2 Michael Crate 11 1 Lot Samuel Armstrong 15 444 159 John Porter 1 03 400 James Hunter 94 479 139 William Ramsey 168 400 Michael .Vallace 88 Henderson Township. 183 Stephen Lowry 2 53 87 Daniel Duden 1 32, 100 Sarah Del worth 1 09 457 J. J.C. Fox 5 P 4 174 Abraham P. Knap 132 364 72 David Ott 2 32 412 Frederick Bates 2 64 3 Lots John Cadwallader bo- rough Huntingdon 4 04 378 37 Benjamin Gibbs 244 536 88 _ Andrew Bingham 226 331 31 Adam Foulk 211 435 85 Samuel Ayres 379 39 140 loaac Borland 31 54 Peter lgou 33 409 47 George Davey 3 60 57 146 Jacob Miller 62 43 39 Andrew Bell 23 Hopewell Townthip. 400 70 John Fried 1 68 400 78 John Sills 400 78 Henry Sills : 386 106 Samuel Morrison 1 17 420 143 Joseph Miller 1 47 '493 165 Andrew Sills 93 50 James Steel 23 31 Athol Lynn 61 Portcr Township. 249 Ann Brown 1 87 1 ,408 Mary Brown 2 62 429 Elizabeth Brown 2 77 170 Do. 51 485 152 Andrew Cone 3 64 446 John Cap 3 36 1 116 Robert Irvine 3 12 370 John Spencer 2 77 120 Thos. Mcllroy's heirs 1 12 30 F.liz'th Dorsey & son 307 76 107 Samuel Fisher 57 475 John Williams 4 33 Shirley Township. 1411 'BO Peter Werts 36 60 James Armstrong 09 439 133 • Agnes Gardner 22 -67 112 Joseph Galloway 12 427 81 John Humphrey 31 'lOO Part of Francis Bailey 09 300 Thomas G. Pollard 31 348 John Bowman 29 100 George Duffield 3 26 290 Jacob Sharer 26 192 163 Caleb Jones 19 200 50 James Hartley 19 220 107 Thomas Wishart 20 SOO David Potts 23 300 Thomas York 23 100 Robert F. Ellis 19 100 De. 19 100 Do. 19 418 165 Edward Taylor 42 410 44 Jacob Taylor 40 233 83 William savory 30 177 27 James Hunter 42 405 168 George Nesbitt 29 I Lot Nathaniel IVi!son 12 2 Lots Thomas Johnston 44 122 126 Joseph Murry - 28 200 Henry Fink • 11 386 108 William Chamber's heirs 32 Springfield TcwnBhip, 199 20 Janes Chilcoat 1 82 160 75 Peter Benson 4 74 339 37 Patrick Martin 1 66 367 119 Zacharial► Chaney 3 41 400 Sarah Rubble 3 30 96 Isaac Hooper 29 383 149 Cisley Razor 2 28 400 John Hooper 2 09 166 75 Sarah Ashman 74 250 Samuel Tate 1 72 180 Thomas Cromwell 80 300 John Harrison 1 55 600 Ritlgely & Cromwell 3 17 150 Thomas Cromwell 80 162 Do. 99 300 Robert Galbraith 1 52 150 Do. 1 01 300 Nathan Nash 1 99 423 Elizabeth Cromwell 3 52 50 John Noble 2 49 300 Do. • 7 47 424 129 Robert Curran 152 150 John 41/eCahan 1 01 388 64 Edward Nash 1 84 100 John George dc NV: _. __ B. Hudeim Do. Aaron Staines Thotnas Cromwell John Pay well George Ebert Peter Cornelius Tell Township. Joseph Campbell Tod Township. John George Henry Hubble Williim Harris Peter Benson Nathan Laveran Razin Davis Nancy Davis Tyrone Thwnship. Barney Kcrr :200 132 100 415 140 450 101 246 41 60 432 144 433 56 171 400 106 409 112 •109 1:.,1 402 08 John Smith 94 458 72 James Nesbitt 1 71 12 147 Caleb Evans 09 414 128 James Carson 1 85 414 11 John King 3 38 392 05 James Gray 178 445 48 John Carson 2 05 1388 94 John Boggs 131 Union Township. 1 25 . 0 James Service 12 431 800 Henry Drinker 10 45 100 John Grffith 7 91 250 100 Bird & Service 11 97 26 28 Benjamin Elliot Esq 23 400 James Riddle Esq 9 20 374 135 John Havrett 2 62 333 75 Frederick Rope 79 100 Peter Riley 95 306 William Philips No. 1 4 57, 427 74 Do. No. 2 2 8 8 390 26 John Philips 521 380 James Armstrong 1 86 370 Dorsey Belt 2 79 400 67 Abraham Shank 10 20 403 62 Peter Shank 6 09 439 07 Jacob Vanderian 6 61 430 24 Jacob Van Dyke 219 400 124 Abraham Stryket 118 400 Benjamin Bell 5 10 300 John Cox 3 83 190 110 John Laughery 624 1 411 134 John Sailor 432 1 311 17 George Buchanan 4 18 403 95 John Fea 6 56 396 47 Absolem Fea 2 72 429 69 James Fea . 1 07 447 145 Robert Irwin 3 01 300 11 John Hollingshead 3 82 125 Roger McClain 1 55 100 Jonathan Ptw . 2 11 102 122 John Verts 74 404 51 Betsey Chambers 5 35 411 134 Samuel Cornelius 4 09 431 60 Gabrie 1 Bell 2 19 491 141 Daniel Bell 2 00 409 145 Anthony Bell 2 08 288 18 Amos Laughery 1 48 400 68 John Laughery 2 06 426 15 Stephen Drury 218 426 33 Peter Shank 2 :8 402 132 John Van Dyke 131 1400 Samuel Riddle No. 1 206 4400 Do. No. 2 206 Do: No. 4 154 Do. No. 5 154 West Township, 412 81 James Potter - 450 379 Robert Watson 1 72 430 Stephen Drury 3 89 371 Thomas Cummings 8 67 100 William Long 95 103 Samuel Mifflin 7 11 173 John Evans 1 76 300 Richard Smith 2 96 Warrior:mark Township. 233 Ann Massey 1 64 333 43 James Craig '2 25 400 128 Samuel Marshall 2 82 433 153 Thomas Goodfellow 3 05 419 47 Thomas Sutton 5 73 419 47 Daniel Stroup 296 452 62 Francis Gardner S 17 433 153 Daniel Turner 3 05 433 153 James McCracken 3 05 90 Peter Graffius 84 Walker Township, 239 79 William Smith 3 86 400 William Smith D. D. 2 99 400 William D. Smith 1 88 437 18 John Patton 2 09 402 Dorsey & Higgins 3 79 400 William Wallace 1 88 f Voodberry Township. 266 James Hartzell 33 480 1,,,, Hartzell 60 200 Jonathan Hartzell 25 320 George Hartzell 48 330 John Hartzell 40 280 Catharine Hartzell 35 380 Margaret Hartzell 47 405 Philip Gross 50 412 Frederick Gross 51 387 Philip Fouse 48 395 }Liles Fouse 48 382 John Santee 48 304 Berryman Santee 38 159 John C Inan 19 452 Do. 56 433 Henry Canan 54 455 Henry Canan 56 446 Jane Boyd 56 426 Alexander Boyd 52 303 Joseph Philips 37 398 Philip Nicklin 50 311 David Murretts 38 400 Samuel C hew SO 300 William McGonsey 37 300 Caleb Newbold 37 300 William M. Smith 37 405 Jacob Graft 50 405 Rebecca Smith 50 399 Henry Smili 50 392 . Mathias Weston 50 398 Joseph Rolnick SO 408 John Romick 50 416 Mary Briner 62 200 George Briner 25 163 Thomas H. Stewart 20 600 John Barr et al " 75 336 John Royer 29 200 John Shoenfelt (pt) 25 abrintitiotxatot•'o aotitt. ErFERS of Administration upon the estate of Asaph Fagan, late of Barree township, Huntingdon county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. All persons therefore indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims to present them duly attes ted, to JOHN LOVE, ✓idm'r. March 9,1842.-6 t. pd. Millwright Work. :OEN if. LEECH. • (Emataville, Huntingdon County, Pa.) Respectfully informs the citizens of Hun tingdon county, and the public generally, that he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line of business—making new, or repairing all kinds of Mills, 2 15 1 78 34 127 1 37 GRIST,IIILLS, SAO.IIIILLS, QOLIJEN F.HUTORIES. That he is prepared to do work in such a 'manner as to give every reasonable satis ifaction,on, and warrant it to perform every thing requisite. The common flutter wheel saw mill with 41 feet of operating ,head will be warranted to saw 1500 feet of boards in 12 hours. 6 11 42 4 8 26 99 3 81 3 83 Country produce will be taken in pay ment for work. All letters addressed to McAlevey's Fort will be promptly atten• ded to. 96 Feb. 16, 18.42, .3mo. TJPERA A °TICE& To the Honorable the Court of Quarter I Sessions of Huntingdon county. The petition of Christian Coots of the Borough of Huntingdon, in said county, respectfully represents, That he is well provided with house room and conveni ences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, at the house heretofore occupied by him as a licensed inn o; tavern in said borough. He there ,tore prays the honorable court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern, and as in duty bound, he will &c. We, the subscribers, citizeWOf — the borough of Huntingdon, in which the inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to be kept, do certify, that Christian Couts, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance ; and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. and that such inn', or tavern is necessary to accommodate the' public and entertain strangers and tray• ellers. David Snare Frans. B. Wallace Martin Grafius Thos. P. Campbell IV S. Hildebrand A. Johnston C. A. Newingham Harrison Wm. B. Zeigler Thos. Montgomery Theo. A. Crenter ' David McMurirze Geo. Taylor Robert Stilt. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Huntingdon. The petition of Alexander Carmon, of the Borough of Huntingdon, respectfully rep sesents, that your petitioner is well provt ded with house room, stabling, provisions, and all other necessaries for the accom• modation of strangers and travellers, at his old stand in the borough of hunting• dpn, where he has kept a public house for some years past, as the F'armer's Inn." He is therefore desirous of having a con.. tinuance of his license to keep a house of public entertainment for the ensuing year. He prays your honors, that a license may' be granted to him for that purpose by your honorable court, and he will pray, &c. ALEX. CARMON. We the subscribers, citizens of the ,borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, do hereby certify, that Alex ander Cartoon, the above applicant, is a man of good repute for honesty and .tem perance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that an inn, or tavern, where it is proposed to ke kept by the above petitioner, is necessary for the 'aecornrwo.httion of strangers and travellers. Thos. P. Campbell Joseph Forrest Martin Grafius David Colestock Geo. in Andrew Couch Samuel Steel Benjm. Armitage Frans. B. Wallace William Rothrock John Flenner Robert Stitt. Huntingdon, March 9,1842.-3 t. No. 3 2 06 No. 6 1 54 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter &salons 01 the Peace, +n and for the county of Hunt- ingdon The petition of Robert Carmon, of the• borough of Alexandria, of the county aforesaid, humbly sheweth that your peti• tioner bath provided himself with materi als for the accommodation of travellers and others, at his dwelling house in the borough of Alexandria, and now kept as a public house, and prays that your Honors will grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner as in duty bound will pray, &c. ROBERT CA RMON, The subscribers, citizens of the borough of Alexandria, do certify that the above petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travellers, and that said tavern is necessary. John Gewmill Daniel Piper - Henry C Walker William Moore John Scott Francis McCoy Jr Henry rockier • Carens Patterson Samuel Huey • Thos B Patterson Thompson B Mills John Bisbin March 9, 1842. To the honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, of the County of huntingeion. The petition of Samuel Stifl'ey, respect., fully showed' that your petitioner occupies that well known tavern stand, situate in' Barree township, on the road leading from Pinegrove to Lewistown, also to Nelis Mills and Petersburg. Which stand he occupied during the last three years, and being derirous of continuing to keep a house of entertainment, and for this pur pose has provided himself with every thing necessary thereto; he therefore prays the honorable court to grant him a license for, that purpose, aria he will ever pray, &c. SAMUEL STIFFEY. We, the undersigned citizens of Barree, do certify that Samuel Stifley is a man of goood repute for honesty and temperance, is well provided with house room and con veniences to accommodate strangers and travellers on said road; as there is no house of entertainment only said house from Pinentove to Norris' on said route. George Wilson John Stam blichuel Caurterman Geo. Righter, jr. henry Fagens Wm. Goodwill Edward Dougherty Hance Hutchison Christian Gearhart Alexander Bell. William Bell, jr. Thomas Bell John Henry George N. Bell Satn uel Windy • John ilic.ltan igi . March 9, 1d452.-3t. To the Honorable the Judge's of the Court of ,Quarter Sessions of 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 in Chilcots town, in Union township, owned by Caleb Corbin, which said house is well calcula ted for a public house of entertainment, and from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable for the accommodation of ins habitants, strangers and travellers. He therefore respectfully prays tht court to grant him a license to keep a public house , there, and your petitioner will ever pray, &c. JACOB CHILCOTE. We, the subscribers, itiliabitants of Union township aforesaid, do certify;that Jacob Chilcote, the above applicant, is of l good repute for honesty and temperance,! and is well .provided with conveniences for the lodging. and accommodation of strangers, inhabitants and travellers, and that the said house is necessary. Samuel Phesent John Gherrett C. GOUTS. David Stever Lawrence Swope Jacob Bumgarner Jacob Eastep Caleb Greenland Mathias Saylord Solomm Mierly Joshua Greenland (John Stever Abraham Wright March 9, 1842 To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Huntingdon ....county.. The Peiition of Andrew H. Hirst, of the Borough of Huntingdon, respectfully represents, That your petitioner is well provided with house room and convenien ces for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, at the house,well known as the "Exchange" in said Borough. He therefore respectfully prays your hon ors to grant him license to keep a public inn or tavern house, and he, as in duty bound, will ever pray, 4.c. . We, the subscribers, citizens of the Borough of Huntingdon, in said Comity, in which the above mentioned inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is proposed to be kept, do certify that Andrew H. Hirst, the above applicant, is a man of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and con veniences for the lodging and accommo. dation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accom• modate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Jas. Saxton, Jr. Daniel Africa, R. S. Seeds, David Snare, Theo. H. Cremer, John McConnell, D. Buoy, A. Harrison, .9.K. Cotnyn, U. A. Willoughby, C. A. Newingham, Jacob Africa, Win. Swoope, Geo. Jackson, Huntingdon, March fa, 1842.-3 t. TO OUR CREDITORS, Take notice, that we 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 April next, for the hear ing of us and our creditors, at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where you may attend if you see proper. _ . SAMUEL COUCH, GEO. STARN. Mardi 9, 1842. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. [Estate of Abraham Hatfield.] WHEREAS Abraham Hatfield, bf gapho township, Lancaster county, State of Pennsylvania, and Sarah Ann his wife, did on the 24th day of January last, by deed of voluntary assignment, transfer to the subscriber, residing in said town ship, all the estate real, personal and mixed of said Abraham Hatfield, for the use of his creditors. Now all persons indebted to the said estate are therefore requested to come forward and make payment; and those having claims against the said estate to present them duly au• thenticated to the subscriber, who will be at the public house of H. Carmon in Al. exandria, Huntingdon county, or at the ”frice of the Berwick Iron Works, near Alexandria, frcim the 3rd to the 12th of March inst. for that purpose. THOMAS STERRETT, Assignee of ABRAHAM HATFIELD. thaaingdon, March 2,1842.—5 f pd. PUBLIC SALES N pursuance of an order of the Court I of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public vendue or outcry, at the house of Robert W. Martin, in Williamsburg, on Saturday, the • 26th day of March nest, as the property of Henry Shoenefelt, a Lunatic, the following real estate, either as a whole or in lots to suit purchasers, to wit : A tract of land situate in Morris Township, in said county, adjoining lands' of George Shoenefelt, Royer & Smucker, William Hammond, the heirs of Jacob Piper, dec'd. and others, containing about 166 ACRES more or less, ut which about twenty-eight acresare cleared, with no buildingsthereon. Terms of Sale.—O ne third of the pur chase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue in two equal annual payments thereafter, with interest to be secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. JACOB SOOBNEPE Committee Hunt. Match 2, 18.h3.-3t. ORPRUNS' COURT &FILE. !Wirt be sold by order of the Or phans' Court of Huntingdon and Redford 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 AcnE • - 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 re; . two stories high, a double log barn, all shingled ; and also two apple , ORCHARDS: `f7 - ffi There is also a good water pow- er on the Aughwick creek, which runs through the tract, and the woodland is heavily timbered with white 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 half a mile of the State road lead • in g 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 callinfr, on either of the undersigned. HENRY MATHIAS,/Ex'rs. of Philip JOHN MATHIAS, .5 Mathias, deed. Feb. 16, 1842.-4 t. ar HE delinquent Collectors of County Taxes fur the years 1839 and 1840, are again notified that the balances re maining due and unpaid on the several Duplicates, if not settled on or before April Court next, will be certified into the Prothonotary's Office and collected by execution. The heavy demands against the county, which cannot be liquidated on account of the delinquency of the several Collectors,compel us to pursue this course s and no further notice will be given. JOSHUA ROLLER, • KENZIE L. GREEN, Commis ROBERT MOORE. Commissioners' Office, Runt. March, 2, 1842. S A. 11. HIRST. PUBLIC .SALE. W ILL be' sold at public sale, at the house of Henry Dopp, in the Bo rough of Huntingdon, on Tuesday the 15th day of March inst. the following prop. erty, to Wit: fO r TWOEXCELLENT 471( (t - cliej CO, 4 " also bureaus, Wiles, beds and bedding, and chairs, together with a variety of house hold and kitchen furniture. Terms will be made known on the day of sale by the undersigned. REA RY DOPP. lliarch 2, 1842.-ts. pd. Executors' Notice: LETTERS testamentary on the estate of George Thompson, late of Frank lin township. Huntingdon county, dec'd have been granted to the undersigned.— MI persons having claims or detutiMis against the estate of said deceased, will please make them known without delay; and all persons indebted to the said estate, are requested to all and make settlement immediately. JONATHAN McWILLTAIVIS, Ex'r, March 2, 1842.-6:. pd. DISSOLUTION aF PartnershiP. HE partnership heretofore existing under the firm of J. 4. D. Madden, at Madden's Mills, was dissolv e d by mu tual consent, on the 4th February inst. N. B. The books will be in the hands ofJohn Madden, to make settlement and discharge all deinands, and receive col lections. JOHN MAtiDENT, DUTTEN MADDM Feb.l6, 1842.-41 pd xecutors' Notice. ETTERS testamentaly on the es 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, wilt please make them known without delay; and all persons indebted to said estate, are requested to call and make settlement immediately. ---- YAM ES M'CLAII s Fxi rs. AVM. M'CLAIN, Feb. 9. 1842.-6tp STRAY COW, TVArI AM E to the residence , .11.!, 1 1 NIIL/ of the subscriber, living ApiAg •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 rro perty, pay charges and take her as ay, otherwise she will be disposed of accord, ing to law. A BRYN. BRA NSTETTER. Feb. 9, 1842. NOTICE-.