M' lllEncvnY, whether in the shape of blue pill, calomel, corrosive sublimate, or in any other form, never can effect a perma nent cure of any disease, because, being a mineral, it cannot be digested, and conse quently cannot purify the blood. The only curative properties it possesses is to change the present development of the disease and substitute another in its place. Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills stand pre-eminent in the cure of diseases, because their effects are as certain as they are salutary, and being composed entirely of vegetables, they cannot possibly injure; therefore a trial of them is always:safe. j Purchase them in lluntingdon of Wm. Stewart, and only of agents published in another part of this paper. MIRMIED, Oh the 10th inst., by the Rev. Mr. M. Eyster, Mr. B. CRISWELL to Miss CATUA nos Enzi.slAre, all of 11'illiamsburg, Huntingdon county. DIED, On Wednesday the Nth inst.. Airs. ELIZABETH RIDDLE, of Scotch Valley, in the 48th year of her age. THE MARKETS. [COURECTED W ERMA.] Philadelphia. WIIN AT Ftoun, perbbl. - - - 85,50 Arm MEAL. do. - -3,87 i 'CORN do. do. prime Penna. per bush. - - 1,25 do. Southern, do. - - 1,30 Ryz CORN, yellow, do. white, OAT% WNIBNEY. in bin. - - - - - 19} Baltimore. - - - $5,50 - - - 1,20 WgZAT FLOUR, per Uhl. WRILILT, per bush 4,:0 . RN, yellow, do. do. White. Itrz. tbas. :Wiliam in bbls. Pittsburgh. - - - 95,00 FLOUR, per bbl. WHEAT, per bush , RTE, do. OATS, do. CORN, do. Walssr..y, per gal. .liantingdon Female Send- nary. • An examination of the Pupils in this Institution will take place on Tuesday, 'sth Of April next, commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. The citizens generally are re •pectfufly invited to attend. Next guar. tet will commence on Wednesday, 13th W. ORI3ISON, of Board of Trustees. March 30, 1842. Order of Examination. ronamoorr.—Grammar, Two classes in Geography, Ancient llistory, Natural ,Philosophy. ' -Arrsamoox.—French Language, His tory of the United States, - Astronomy, Algebra. Arithmetic, Reading. PUBLIC VENDUE, WILL be sold at public sale, at the residence of the subscriber, in 'Woodcock Valley, on • Thursday, April 28th, Cu following d eserib4 d property, viz HORSES, 011iK4 COWS, SHEEP g? HOGS, STOCK ( " 10 1!' CATTLE, I agons, Ploughs, Harrows, *c. and all his farming utensils. Also sit hie household and kitchen furniture, consisting of a vaiiety of articles, such as nbles, Chairs, Beds and Bedding, and other articles too numerous to mention.— ' bale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M. The terms will be twelve months credit, if approved security be given. JAMES fl OGRE. March SO, 1842. —ta. • "Put Money in thy Purse? \Vas the language of the Poet of Nature. But whether he intended it as special ad vice to my particular friends or not, it is snore than I can tell; at any rate I shall use it as very applicable to such as know themselves indebted to me, but with a slight alteration,—“Put Money in MY Purse." The coming April court will furSish an excellent opportunity to comply with the injunction of the poet, as well as isine. Those indebted to me for subscrip tion or advertising, will confer a favor by putting some money in their purses, bring ing it with them, and settling their old secounts—thus putting it in mine. A. W. BENEDICT, Former Editor of Journal. Atarch 23, 1842.—tc Executors/ Notice. ETTERS testamentary on the o il tate of Jane Porter, late of West 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 PORTER, JAMES DAVIS, Ex'rs. SAMUEL THOMPSON, March 93, 1842.-6tp .usTicEs , BLANKS fur sale a t this Office. SHERIFF'S SALES. ljbY virtue of sundry writs of Levari .11. Facia', Vend.Erp. and Fi.Fa., is 'sued out of the Court of Common Pleas of huntingdon county, and to me directed,' will be exposed to public sale at the court :house in the borough of Luntingdon, on IMonday the llth (lay of April, 1842, the following property, viz : No. 1. A tract of land warranted in , the name of William Chambers, (being the residue of the tract after dedUcting the part sold to Divcn & Morrison) ad joining the Black log mountain, and other lands of Thomas T. Cromwell, containing, 46 acres, more or less, on which are erec ted a stone grist mill, a blast Jurnace, called " Winchester Furnace," a coal house, a stone dwelling house, and a nuin-1 her of other buildings connected with said furnace. No. 2. A tract of limestone land in 'Cromwell township, containing 60 acres, more or less, on which are erected four single and four double dwelling houses, part of the Black log tract, and adjoining No.l, land of William Orbison, Esq. and other lands of said T. T. Cromwell. No. 3. A tract of limestone land situ ate in Cromwell township, containing 120 acres, more or less, adjoining land of W in Orbison, Esq. Chambers' heirs, and num bers 1 and 2, being part of the Bedford tract, on which are erected a log house, a double pen barn, and on which there are iron ore banks, and about 30 acres of cleared land. Connected with or appur tenant to Nos. 1, 2 and 3, are the follow. ing privileges, to wit: the privilege of digging and hauling away ore at all times for said Winchester Furnace, from the tract of land surveyed in the name of Richard Ash:nan, adjoining No. 10; also from the Rutter tract adjoining Richard Ashman, Wm. Likely, /Pm. Orbi son, and the heirs of Robert Jordan, with free in gress, egress and regress to and from the same, to take and carry away said ore. No. 4. A tract warranted in the name of Henrietta Cromwell, containing 150 acres more or less, adjoining Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and land of Win. Orbison, Esq. being the one half of the whole survey. No. 5. A tract warranted in the name of George Price, containing 360 acres more or less, adjoining No. 1, Frederick Harman, Joshua Jones, Black log moun tain, and the heirs of Gavin Cluggage, de ceased, on which are erected a log dwel ling house and a stable, and on which are about 25 acres cleared. No. 6. A tract warranted in the name inf James Murray, situate ►n said town ship of Cromwell, adjoining lands ofJoini Bolinger, the heirs of Gavin Cluggage, and the Shade mountain, containing 229 acres more or less. No. 7. A tract of land in Cromwell township, at the head of the mill darn of said T. T. Cromwell, adjoining land of Abraham Long, !ha heirs of Gavin ding gage, and No. 1, containing 10 acres, on which is a water power, and 7or 8 acres cleared. No. 8. A tract of land situate in Crom well township, in the name of Cornelius Howard, adjoining No. 1 and No. 7, Abraham Long, Logans' heirs, Warrick's heirs, Jacob Hegie, and the Shade moun tain, containing 388 acres more or less No. 9. A tract of land situate in Shir ley township, in the name of Hugh Doyle, adjoining lands ofJonathan Doyle's heirs, Canon's heirs and others, containing 30 acres more or less. No. 10. A tract of land in Cromwell township, composed of a part of the Black log tract, and part of the tract in the name of Richard Ashman, adjoining tract No. 1 in this levy, land of a m.Orbison, James M. Bell and Thomas T. Cromwell, con taining 100 acres more or less, about 60 of which are cleared, having a house and barn thereon erected. No. 11.. A tract of land in Shirley town ship, adjoining lands of Thomas Bigham, m. Orbison, and the Black log tnoun. lain, containing 150 acres more or less. ISio 12. A tract of land in Cromwell township, in the name of Thomas Bond, adjoining land of Joseph Swartz, James Oliver and John Flesher, containing 180 acres more or less. No. 13. A tract of land in Cromwell township, warranted in the name of David Price, adjoining laud of Joshua Morgan, Jacob Morgan, and the Black log moun tam, containing 170'acres more or less, of which between 40 and 50 acres are clear•' ed, having a house and barn thereon erec• ted. 1 No. 14. A tract of land in Cromwell township, adjoining tract No. 13, James 'Thompson and Joshua M organ, eon tain ing 70 acres more or less, of which about 50 acres are cleared, and having a house and, barn thereon erected. No. 15. A tract of land in Cromwell township, in the name of Daniel Brown, adjoining lands of Fleming, Gratz and Ol iver, containing 400 acres more or less, of which about 40 acres are cleared, and ] having thereon erected three houses. No. 16. A tract of land in Springfield township, warranted in the name of Aaroti Stains, adjoining lands of Dutton Lane and others, containing 160 acres more 0, less. No. 17. A tract of land in Cromwell township, warranted in the name of John . Howard, adjoining lands of James Plain ing, Thomas Hooper and Samuel Stewart containing 145 acres more or less, of which 'about 25 acres are cleared, and have a house thereon erected. No. 18. A tract of land situate part in ,Springfield and part in Cromwell town ships, now occupied by John Banks, ad joining lands of James Dever, John Coy. ler and others, containing 132 acres more or less, of which about 30 acres are cleared, and having a house and barn thereon erected. No. 19. A tract of land in Cornwell township held by improvement right, ad • 'joining lands of W m. Likely. Wm. Orbi soa and Benjamin Beers, containing 20 acres more or less, of which about 3 acres are cleared, with a house thereon erected. No. 20. A tract of limestone land in Cromwell township, warranted in the name of Josephus Ashman, adjoining land of Eli Wakefield, Daniel Bear, and others, containing 50 acres more or less, of which about 20 acres are cleared. No. 21. A tract of land in Cromwell township in the name of Thomas Crom well, adjoining land of George W. Pen nock, ‘Villiain Chilcote and others, con taining 200 acres more or less, of which about 30 acres are cleared, with a house and barn thereon. No. 22. A tract of land in Cromwell township in the name of Thomas Hodge, adjoining land of Joseph Swartz and others, containing GO acres more or less, of which about five acres are cleared. No. 23. A tract of land in township, warranted in the name of John Palmer. l adjoining land of Samuel Price's heirs and others, containing 46 acres more or less. NO. 24. A tract of land situate part in Cromwell and part in Springfield town ships, in the name of Sarah Ashman, adjoining land of Dutton Lane, John Palmer and others, containing about 130' acres more or less. No. 23. Part of a tract of land in Crom well township, adjoining land of Gratz, Oliver and Ripple, containing 30 acres more or less, of which about 6 acres are cleared. No. 26. A tract of land called "Bryan's improvement" in Cromwell township, ad joining land of Simon Gratz, John Shope and others, containing 10 acres inure or less, of which about 4 acres are cleared. No. 27. A tract of land i 0 Cromwell township, held by improvement, adjoining land of Frederick Harman and George. Price, containing 15 acres more or less, of which 5 acres are cleared with a cabin house thereon erected. No. 28. . R tract of land in Cromwell township in the name of John Cromwell, adjoining land of Elijah Price and Samuel Stewart, and Jack's Mountain, containing about 245 acres more or less. Seized, taken under execution, and to 'be sold as the property of Thomas T. (Cromwell, with notice to William Pollock Iterre tenant. ALSO, All that certain messuage, tenement and. piece of land, in the Townohip of Franklin, bounded and described as fol. lows :—Beginning at a post on the south side of Spruce Creek, thence by lands of William Murray, north twenty degrees west, forty-six peaches to a post, thence south fifty-eight degrees west, forty-seven perches to stones, thence by lands of Jonathan McOilliams, south forty-four degrees east, thirty-four perches and four tenths of a perch to a pine, thence south thirty degrees east ten perches, to an ash, thence by lands of James 4' John Ewing, north ' forty•seven degrees east, nine perches to an ironwood, thence by said lands, north sixty-six degrees east, twen- , ty-two perches to the place of beginning, containing nine acres and one hundred and seventeen perches of land and allow ance of six per cent for roads, &c. Seized, taken nntler execution, and to be sold as the property of Samuel Jones ALSO, A lot of ground situate on the norther ly side of Main street in the town of Da vidsburg, being lot No. 12 in the plan of said town, containing one quarter of an acre, thereon erected a large double log dwelling house, with two stone chimneys therein. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Abraham R. and Christian E. Craine. ALSO, A lot of ground situate on the northerly side ul Muloerry street in the new town plot of the borough of Hollidaysburg, being 60 feet in front on said street. and exten ding back at right angles to the same 180 feet to Strawberry alley, bounded on the east by lot 174, and on the west by a va cant lot belonging to the proprietors, beH ing lot N 0.173 in the said new town plot; 'thereon erected a frame house one and a half stories high, and a stable. Seized, taken under eiecution, and N I be sold as the property of John Thompson.l ALSO, The following described three ti acts or uarcels of land,situate in Allegheny town in the county aforesaid, adjoining lands of Henry Gordon, the heirs of George Kurts and others :—One thereof surveyed on warrant to John Boynton and Samuel Wharton, dated 2801 of July 1766, designated and known as No. 7. volume 3, and containing four hundred and •ixteen acres and a quarter :—One other adjoining the above, surveyed on warrant to the same date, known as No. 10, vols ume 3, containing five hundred and nine teen acres and a quarter :—and the other adjoining the above, being part of a survey the name of James Sterrit, beginning at t white oak corner of the shove tracts, near the spring, thence north 60 east 37 p. to a post, thence by Kuhns land north 16i west 157 p. to whiteoak, north 14 east 27 p.'to ash, north 62 west 20 3 10 p. to white oak, north 85 west 14C 5.10 p. to at post, south 37 west 7 p. to a post, thence: my Jacob Lantz, south 34 east 80 p. to' whiteoak, south 44 west 82 p. to the line ,of the first above survey, and thence by the same south 6011 east 190 p. to the be• ginning, containing about one hundred and fifty-eight acres more or less. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Bernard O'Friel, deceased. A LSO, A tract and parcel of land situate fil l Barree township, Huntingdon county, ad • joining and bounded by lands of Jacob, Stair on the south, land lately of William Orbison Esq. land of John Scott, and land of William Oaks, William Hutchinson, and others, containing 340 acres, be the same more or less, about GO of which are cleared, having thereon erected two cabin houses and a small cabin barn. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James Aston. ALSO, One lot of ground, situate on the south erly side of the main street in the town of Davidsburg, adjoining lot numbered 26 on the westerly side, and lot numbered 34 on the easterly side, having a one and a half story house thereon erected, being num• bered 30 in the plan of said town. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Abraham R. 4' Christian E. Craine. ALSO, A certain tract of land situate in Walk er township, Huntingdon county, bounded by lands ot Michael Speck, William Dor land and Jacob Reiner. containing about 200 acres, thereon erected a two story log house, with other out houses and barn, being the one eighth part thereof, subject to the widow's third ot the proceeds. . . Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of J ohn Dean. A LSO, All the right, title and interest of //. m. Curry, of, in and to a certain tract of land situate in Franklin township, called 'Owls Hollow,' bounded by land late of Thomas Ewing and James Travis on the south, Ewing's heirs and William Murray E.g. on the west, Shorb, Stewart do Co. on the north, and Cornelius Mellrevy 011 the east,ntainin; about 29 acres mote or less, '...a thbreim erected a small log house, b ur , an d woollen factory, anti clover mal with. necessary machinery, oke. Seized, taken under execution, and• to be sold as,the property of Um. Curry. 4 LSO, The interest of James K. PhiHeber (the deft.) in a lot of groood situate in thu new town plot of fronting 00 feet on• the north side of I:3li;ir street, and extending hack 162 feet to ( - Jose alley, and 11 II tnbered 234 in said town ! -dot, hav tog thereon erected a two story . frame house, and also a frame house one story high. Seitpl, taken under execution, and to' be sold as the.property of James K. Phil. giber. ALSO, All the right, title and interest of the Defendant of and in a certain inessuage or tract of land situate in Allegheny town- ship, bounded by land of James llutchi• ,on, Samuel Anderson, Elias Baker and others, containing about 393 acres, more or less, with buildings and improvements. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Jacob Kinsel. A LSO, All the right, title and interest of the Defendant of, in, and to a certain lot of , ground containing about one acre of land, ,otoate in Barree township, adjoining elands of William and Andrew Couch, Robert Logan and others, thereon erected a one and a half story log house and log stable. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of Joseph Miller. ALSO, A tract of land situate in Allegheny township, bounded by lands of James Hutchison, John Kinsel's heirs, and others, containing IG.O acres more or less,. about 40 of which are cleared, having thereon erected a log dwelling house and barn. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John C. Kinael. A LSO; A lot and a half of ground situate in Gaysport, fronting ninety feet oo the northerly side of Main street or Turnpike Road, and extending back at right angles to same to Juniata River, being lot No. r, in the plan of said borough, and the hall of lot No. 6, adjoining the said lot No. 7, 'laving 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 Dearmit. ALSO, A certain two story brick house fronting 24 ft. on Walnut street, & extending back twenty-eight feet on said street—said two story brick house being situate on Lot No. 191 in the new town plot of Hullidays• burg . in the sa;tl county of Huntingdon. Setfed, taken unUer execution, and to be sold as the property of Arthur Rony. ALSO, A ilintation or tract of land situate in Hopewell township, consisting of two sur veys,ladjoinim, a tract of land owned by the heirs of M argaret IVles.encope on the !malt east. a tract in the name 01 Leonard !less on the south west, and land of James Entrekin on the north west, containing 194 acres and allowance, about 100 acres of which are cleared, having thereon erec• ted a hewed log house, a double barn and other improvements, and an apple orchard thereon. Seized, taken under execution, and to be bold as the properly of Thomas Clark. ALSO, All the right, title anti interest of George Cornelius, and also the right, title and in terest of Peter Cornelius, (the defendants) in the real estate of Benjamin Cornelius, dec'd, to wit: in a tract of land situate in Cromwell township, bounded by lands of James M. Bell, Alva Chilcott, and others, and by the Aughwick Creek, containing ,about 360 acres, be the same more or less, about 180 acres of which are cleared, hav ing a log double house, a large frame house a log barn, a stable, and other out houses thereon erected said interest being the balance of said tract after deducting 100 acres sold (heretofore)by the slietilrofsaid county of Huntingdon. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of George & Peter Cornelius. ALSO, , A tract of land situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, on the bank of the hig• Aughwick Creek, bounded by other land of George W. Pennock, land formerly owned by Jonathan Doyl and others, containing two hundred and thirty•two acres and one hundred and nine t , perch • having a two storied hewed log house double lug barn thet eon and 130 acres i ' cleared land. Mao a small tract of land adjoining the above, bounded by the said described tract of land of the widow Shaver, and land for merly owned by Charles Prosser and others, containing fifty . acresand forty-five perches, to which said tract of land is attached a water privilege in said Creek, on the land formerly owned by Charles Prosser—the seine being the privilege of erecting a dam &c. The said land and privilege were sold by Samuel Carothers to George W. & Joel Pennock. Seizeil, taken under execution, and to i be sold as the property of George W. Pennock. ALSO, The interest of defendant in all that certain lot of ground situate on the north easterly side of Main street, at the west end of the borough of Alexandria, thereon erected a two story brick house, and brick kitchen, and stable. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of James Cameron. ALSO, Two lots of ground situate in the town of Warrinrstnark, Huntingdon county, on the west side of the street running north and south through said town, fronting eighty feet each on said street, and exten ding back at right angles to said street one hundred and eighty feet to a run, and numbered 9. and 3, in the plan of said town, having a frame plastered house and log blacksmith shop thereon erected. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of George Fry. ALSO, A lot of ground situate in the town of wii:iamsburg, on the North side of second street, fronfwg fifty feet on said street, . and extending balk one hundred and seventy-five feet to an allay, having a two story plastered house and kitchen thereon erected, the same being numbered 88, iti the plan of said town. Also, Lut num bered 102, in the plan of said town of Glilliamsburg, fronting fifty feet on the South side of second street, in said town, and extending back at right angles one hundred and seventy-five feet to an alley, having a two story weather boarded frame house and back building painted white thereon. Also, Lot numbered 156, in the plait of said town of If illiatnsburg, front ing fifty feet on the(lest side of Plum street, and extending back one hundred and seventy-live feet to an alley, having a large frame building used as a wagon makers shop, and a black smith's shop thereon erected. Also, part elLot No. 32, situate in the borough of Gaysport, in the said county, fronting 60 leet on the Alle• gheny Portage Rail Road, and extending on Newry street 115 feet to the lot owned by Jeremiah C. Betts. Also, part of Lot No. 31, situate in said borough, fronting 60 feet as aforesaid, and extending back 110 feet to said Betts' lot, on which two last described lots are erected a two story brick house, with a brick back building two stories high. Also, .part of Lot No. 30, in said borough, adjoining the last descri bed lots on the west, fronting GO feet as 'aforesaid, and extending back 110 feet on said line, on which is erected a frame house one story high, weather boarded and painted. Also, part of Lot No. 29, in said borough, adjoining the last described lot on the west, fronting 60 feet as afore said, and extending back 110 lest to said line, on which is erected a frame stable weather boarded and painted. Also, a piece, parcel or lot of ground in said bo rough, bounded on the west by Lot No.l, in said borough, on the north by the Juni ata River, on the south by the main street or turnpike road, containing about on.r fourth of an acre, having a two story frame building occupied as a store house t l :tereol t , with three rooms on the upper pt ory . Seized, taken under ext.cutio . ,,, and to be sold as the property of Alexander Ennis ALSe„ All that messtr 4 e, tenement or tract of land, containi; i g five acres, more or less, situate, lyint , , and being in the township of Henderso.;, in the county aforesaid, ads joining 'rands of Samuel Hempill's heirs on the west, Union school house lot mi the south, lands of James Lane on the east, and on the north by lands of John Corne lius, jr. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of John B. Warfel. ALSO, A small tract of land situate in Tell township, hounded by lands of IVilliam Wilson on the Bonet, Samuel Wiggins on the east, Gideon Shearer on the north, and Alexander Scott on the west, containing sixteen acres more or less, on which is erected a new log dwelling house, tw•o stories high, lying on the great road' lead. ing from Waterloo to the Burnt .Cabins, and most of which is cleared and cultiya ted. Seized, taken under execution, and to be sold as the property of dlobcrt Wig- gins. JOHN SHAVER, 'Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, / Huntingdon, March 16, 1842. S TO OUR CREDITORS. Take notice, that we have applied to the Judges of the court of common Plea% of Huntingdon county for the benefit of the laws of this commonwealth made fur the relief of Insolvent debtors; and the said court has appointed the 2nd Monday •(11th day) of April next, fur 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. FREDERICK SENSER. THOMAS RA ULSTON, JOSEPH ROBINSON, March 9, 1842. To a lt Persons Interested. AT an Orphans' Court hell at Hun. tingdon in January last, a rule was granted on the heirs and legal representa tives of Jonas Steel, late of Huntingdon county, dec'd., to come into court on th.! second Monday of April next, and accept or refuse the real estate of the said intes• tate, situate in West township in said county, at the valuation thereof, (valua tion $191.) JNO. SII AVER .S7l. Huntingdon, March 14, 1849.. PROCLAMATION. vivr, HEREAS by a precept to me dircc / ted dated at Huntingdon, the 19th day of January,A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, 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 ery of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, Huntingdon, Centre, Cleat - field, and Clin ton, and the lion. Joseph Adams, and John Kerr his associate Judges of the countyof Nuntingdon, justices asslgned,tp pointed to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments, and presentments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which by the laws of the State are made capital cr 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—l am comman ded to make Public Proclamation, 'Throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of - Oyer end Ter miner, of Common Pleas and Quarter Sea sions, will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon day, and 11th day of April 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, C=oroner, and Constables within the said county be then and there in their pro per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, withtheirrecords, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 19th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, and the 65th year of American Indepeu deuce. JOHN SHAVER, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Office, Hunting-/ 5 don March 23, 1842. Procla ma tion. WHEREAS by Precept to me direc ted by the Judges of Common Pleas of the county of Iluntingdoa bear ing test the 19th day of January, A. D. 1842, I am commanded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole 'baili wick that a court of Common Pleas' be held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of !fent ingdon, on the third Monday and 18th of April A. 1). 1842, for the trial all issues in said court which remain un determined before the said Judges when and where all Jurors, Witnesses and sui tors in the trial of all said issues are re quired to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 19th January, A. D. one thonsand eight him dred and lorty-two ! lind the '6sth year ut American IndeP;endence, IdHN gherif, Sheriff's office limiting dop, March 2:1, 1842. Executor's, Notice. LETTERS testamentary on (hesitate 'of George Thompsun,late of Frank - illn township. Huntingdon county, dec'd have been granted to the undersigned.— All persons having 'claims or demands against the estate el said deceased, mill please snake them known without delay; 1 and all persons - indebted to the said estate, are requested to - call and snake settlement immediately. JONAVHAN McN% ILLIAMS, E.n . March 2, 4841—Gt. pd. WANTED. The subscriber residing in Borough of Ifuntingdoni is desirous of oblaitung an Apprentice to the shoe making business. A boy of 15 or 16 yea,. of n2e preferred. DAVII/ Febv.
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