Valuable Real Estate at PUBLIC SALE. pursuance of an order of the Or. pilaus' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public sale, on the pre mises, on Monday, the I Ilk day of April next, 1842, the following real estate, late, of John ll.iller , Esq. of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd., viz: All that plantatitm situate in Milker township, in said county, on the southerly bank of the Juniata river, three fourths of a mile below the sorough of Huntingdon, bounded by the river on the north, and lands of Fisher 4. Mclifortrie on the west, containing 754 deres s more or less, being all first rate bottom land, nearly all cleared, with a log farm house and barn, and a good apple orchard thereon. ALSO, a tract of unimproved woodland, adjoin ing the above described tract on the south, containing - 359 ..9.0.7110, and 69 perches, valuable on account of lite timber (with which it is well supplied) in consequence of nearness to market; and a sunsiderable portion of which is suscep tible of cultivation. The above mention ed tracts will be sold together. Also, all that lot of ground on the northerly side of Hill street, opposite the Market house in the borough of Hunting, don, fronting 50 feet on Hill street, and extending back 185 feet to Washington street; bounded by Bath street on the west and a lot of Samuel Steel, Esq. on the east, with a large two story brick house and a frame stable thereon erected. Also, all that other lot of ground on the northerly side of Hill street, in said borough, fronting 60 feet on said street, and extending back 200 feet to Washing ton street, being lot No. 104 in the plan of said town, bounded by a lot late of John Yocum on the east, with a two story house part log and part frame, and a blacksmith shop thereon Also, all those two adjoining lots of ground on the southerly side of Hill street, in said borough, bounded by a lot of Om. Ward on the west, and a lot of John Mc Cahan on the east; each of said lots Iron. ting 50 feet on Hill street, and extending in depth 200 feet to Allegheny street, and being lots No. 82 and 83 in the plan of said town ; with a large two story weath-' er boarded house, part frameand part log,' a large log stable with a stone basement, and a tanyard and large frame tan-house, thereon.—The title to all the above prop.•, erty is indisputable. TERMS OF SALE.—One half of the purchase money to be paid on confirma-, tion of the sale, and the residue within one year thereafter, with interest ; to be secu red by the bond and mortg age of the pur chrser. By the Court, JOHN REED, clerk. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. Attendance will be given by JACOB MILLER, Trustee, 4'e, March 16, 1842. HATIIAWA Fs COOKING Hot Air Stoves. T HIS celebrated stove is now manufac tured by Arthur B. Lome , in Lewis town, Pa., which he will endeavor at all times to keep on hand ready fur use, he is making the three following sizes : N o 2, smallest size, receives a stick of wood 2 feet 4 inches long. No. 2 1-2 middle size receives a stick of wood 2 feet 6 inches long. No. 3 largest size receives a stick of wood 2 feet 8 inches long. • This stove No 3. is calculated for Tay. erns, Boatding blouses, or other Houses where much cooking is required. and No. 2. and 2/ is calculated l'or the use of farmers and small families. There never has yet appeared any sys tem or plan of a cooking stove which has the same advantage that this stove has. Its culinary purpose snot to be equalled•— its baking qualities are far superior to any other, as the hot air principle is the con. tinuation of heat in the stove by which a much less quantity of fuel is required to perform a much larger amount of cooking or baking than any other stove that has, formerly been used. All orders addressed to Arthur B. Long,, Lewistown, through the Post Office, or at his Foundry will be punctually atten ded to ARTHUR B. LONG. Lewistown, February 1, 1842: CERTIFICATES Of Hathaway's Hot Air Cooking Stoves, !Manufactured by A. 13. Long: This is to certify, that we are now using Hathaway's Hot Air Cooking Stoves manufactrued by A. B. Long, Lewistown, and we do say they are complete in every respect--good for roasting baking, cook ing &c., all of which can be done at the same time without interfering one with the other. The use of these gloves is also a saving of fuel as well as labor to those who have the management of them. JAMES CRISWELL, MRS. JANE McCOY, MRS: CAlii AIZINE LUSK McVeytown Nov. 24th 1841. We, undersigned, having now in use the Hathaway Hot Air Cooking Stove, manufactured Sy A. B. Long of this place, do certify, that for convenience in baking, broiling, roasting, and in fact for all kinds of cooking, it is complete in every respect. I/ e therelore respectfully recommend said stove to al: who desire good cooking; and to those who wish to save female labor, and fuel. JOHN COLDER, JOHN TURNER, EZEKIEL JACKSON, JAMES PARKER. MOSES MONTGOMERY, A. C. WILSON, JACOB MU I'ERSBAUGH. Trial List Tor april, 1842. FIRST WEEK. Dr. Charles Coryell vs R. J. Stewart's Ex'r. J. Walter's heirs vs Peter and John Stoner. Smith Reeder VS D. \V Hulings Wm. Foster's Ex'rs vs Wm McDivit Edward Milliken vs Robert Elliot '1"1 Cromwell vs W Pollock, Garnishee &c Wm McNite vs Cromwell, Diven & al John Stonebraker vs Martin Graffius A Patterson & co vs Garber & O'Connor Swoope & Neff vs Wm Stewart & al Lombard for Ker vs Samuel Caldwell James Hetherington vs Jam es Morrow's Ex, Jas Morrow's Ex'rs vs James Hetherington Allen Brown & al vs llpltzell & Olinger lianiel Hewit vs Hugh Seeds John McComb vs C A Newingham Scott & Patton vs Davis & Curry Benedict Steven vs Grusli & Swine Henry Coughenour vs Thos 1 Cromwell J Cresswell & Sons vs Elias Baker & co SECOND WEEK. Ephraim Bossesserman vs Pilot Trans Co. Dr P Shoenberger vs Nathan Hurley Hans Mon isms vs Reliance Frans co. James Gibbony's Adm'r vs James Ennis J McC loaky & co vs H R Shomo's Ex'rs J Leslie's Assignees vs A P Wilson & Jones Jacob Bearly vs Joel Pennock A & L Carter et al vs Slingert & Myers John Hooper vs Green & Devor James M Bell vs Samuel McPherran A P Wilson vs same S S Wharton & al vs John Swoope Albert Jones vs Andrew Martin Robert B Wright vs Samuel Smith & al B O'Friel's Ex'rs vs Samuel Hatfield same vs same Nathan Harned vs Joseph G Watson Smith & McNamara vs George Baughman Henry Butler vs Brown & Dougherty Jacob Cressweli vs William Robb Joshua!McCracken vs John Smiley Abraham Hatfield vs Scott & Bisbin same vs John Gregory James McMurtrie vs Samuel Morrison Christian Reel vs David Hudson James M Bell vs William Pollock Michael Tracy vs Bramwell & Orr William Ingram's heirs vs William Curry Peter Shoenberger vs D W Hulings Moore & Myton vs James Ennis Corn. for Kinsel's heirs vs Burket, Smith & al Jane Fiester ys William Peebles' Adm'r David Blair vs Raphael Jones Robert Lytle Jun vs Thomas Blair McKee & Hewit vs James Nugent & al same vs H H Shomo's Ex'rs Christy for same vs John Bussler McKee & Hewit vs same Samuel Hoover vs McNamara & Royer George Carothers vs Jared Wentz Samuel Gooshorn vs Jacob Shoop Spering, Good & co vs James Ennis James Ennis vs James Myron Jun Thomas Coleman vs J & G Shoenberger James Arthur's Adm'r vs John Martin William Musser & co vs Phineas Runyan REGISTER'S NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given to all pp sons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their accounts in the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presen ted for confirmation and allowance at an Orphans' Court to be held at Hunting• ' don, in and for the county of Huntingdon, on Wednesday, the 13th day of April next, viz : 1. William C. McCormick, Adminis trator, with the will annexed, of the es tate of Ann H. Drummond, late of West township, dec'd. 2. John Williamson, Esq. Guardian of 'George Washington, Mary Evelina, and John Johns, minor child ren of Jesse Johns, late of Henderson township, dec'd. 3. James Entrekin, one of the Execu tors of the last will and testament of George Knobloch, late of Hopewell town ship, dec'd. 4. Robert Lytle, Administrator of the estate ofJohn ll.Stackpole, late of Porter township, dec'd. 5. Anna Maria Selfridge, Administra• trix of the estate of George Selfridge, late of Barree township, dec'd. 6. Christopher Irvine and David Ir.. vine, Administrators of the estate of James Irvine, late of West township, dec'd. 7. John Love, Guardian of Jemiina Magill, a minor child of Maj. John Magill, !ate of Barree township, dec'd. . . . - - -- 8. Andrew Couch, Guardian of Mar: garet Magill (now Cummins), a minor child of Maj. John Magill, late of Barree township, dec'd. 9. Jacob H. Stifler and Daniel Albaugh, Administrators of the estate of David AI. bough, Sen. late of Allegheny township, 10. Mary Allison, Executrix of the last will and testament of Robert Allison, Esq. late of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'tl. 11. James Marshall, Executor of the last will and testament of Robert Mar shall, late of Dublin township, dec'd. 12. Samuel Dean and Joshua Roller, 'Executors of the last will and testament of William Love late of Woodberry town ship, dec'd. JOHN REED, Register. Register's Office, Hunting.. don, Itth March, A. I). 1842. S AUDITOR'S NOTICE, p in to] undersigned appointed by the 0 ,—.111. Court of Common Pleas of Hun ;tingdon county, an Auditor in the three following mentld cases, will attend at the office of 13eI1lt Orbison, in the bo rougylof Huntingdon, on Thursday the 7th day of April, 1842, at 10 o'clock A. M. for the purpose of acting on and dis posing of the same, to wit Ist': To appropriate the proceeds of sale of the real .'state of Joseph Adams Esq. in the hands of Joseph Shannon, late sher iff of said county. 2(1. To appropriate the proceeds of sale of the real estate of John Martin, of Hollidaysburg, in the hands of the same. 3d. To appropriate the proceeds of sale of the personal estate of Irvin and James S. Horrell, in the hands of the same. JACOB MILLER. IGth March, 1842. TJPERA A OTIC ES. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Ilunti ngdon coil') • ty, now composing and holding a court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for said county, of April Term, 1842. The petition of John-Hirst, of the town ship of Barree in the county of Hunting don, respectfully showeth that your peti. tioner has rented the public house well known as a tavern stand at Manor Hill, in sail township, lately kept and owned by Josiah Cunningham; and your peti tioner is desirous of keeping the same as a house of public entertainment, and hat, provided himself with the necessary con veniences for the accommodation of tray ellers and strang ers ; therefore prafs your Honors to grant hima license to keep en qertainment in the above named house, 'and he will ever pray. - JOHN HIRST. Ile the undersigned subscribers, in habitants of the township of Barren afore. said, do certify that John Hirst, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that it is necessary fur a public house to be kept at said place. Peter Levingston Philip Kent Jacob Holman David Ramsey John Carver John Stewart, Capt. John Davison John Love William Moore James Mitchell ,John Hagon James Ewing March 16, 1842. Notice is hereby given, that the sub• scriber intends making application at the next court of Quarter Sessions of the Ptuce 'to be held in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, at the April term 1842, agreeably to the act of Assem bly of the 20th day of March A. D. 1841, for the renewel of his tavern license in the house he now occupies at McAlevy's Fort, Barree township, and county afore said. To the Honorable Court of Quarter Sessions of Hui tingdon county, the peti, tion of S. E. Barr, of McAlevy's Fort, township and county aforesaid, respect fully represents that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers ,and travellers, at the house he now occu pies in said township; he therefore prays the Honorable court to grant him a license for keeping an inn or tavern, and he, as in duty bound, will ever pray, &c. _ _ - S. B. BARR. We the subscribers, citizens of Barree township, in which the above mentioned inn or tavern prayed to be licensed is purposed to be kept, do certify that4tml. E. Barr, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and sta bling and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and tra vellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertaintravellers. _ _ William McClelland Samuel Hawn Stewart Fox D. S. Bell Robert Barr Jeremiah Mallon Thomas Mitchell John Axe Alexander Vance James Hegan Robert Williamson J. M. Lashells Samuel Bicket William Bell Thomas Bell Samuel Barr March 16, 1842. !LANZ 21100 E ZZANUPACTORT. No. 64, Corner of Third and Walnut Sls ) :.iIa32I.II3OWQIE3a:. T HE subscribers return their sincere thanks to their friends for the favors so liberally bestowed on them, and beg leave to assure them that no ethirts shall be wanting on theii 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 fittgl up and Yepaired. Music and Periodicals, Bound to Patterns. Ladies' Scrap Bpoks, Albums and Portfolios, of all descrip , ions made to order; Binding done fur Libra ries, Institutions, Societies, 4-c. on adran. tageous Terms. To Prothonotaries, Registers, Record ere, Sheriffs, Merchants and Banks. '"hey are also prepared to Manufacture MILAITZ 170111M4. of every description, such as Dorstets, Records, Deed Books, Day Books, Led. gers, Journals, Check Rolls, Memos ~ndu ms, &c. of the finest quality of per, [Robinson's Ivory SurfacesQ in a !vie equal to any made in the Cities of delphia or New York, on the most rea.,on able terms. Blank Work ruled to any pattern. CLYDE & WILL ' NIS. Harrisburg, Feb. 23, 1842. N. B.—Old books rebound wi eat,' ness and despatch,—also Files of pa 0::r Persons wishing binding don are informed that A. W. Benedict is coasti• tuted agent of Messrs. CLyntt & LIAMS, and will take charge of all vork i•stended for them. WANTED. -7 By the subscriber in Huntingdon, -two or three apprentices to the carriage Ina. king business. Boys ft om the country of 15 or 17 years of age will be preferred. HENRY SMITH. TREASURER'S SALE OF MT Ma 'l' 11, ID LAUDS IN hunt ngdon County, 1842. WHEREAS by an act of the General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled An act ditect ir,g the mode of selling unseated lands for taxes and other purposes," passed the 13th 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, anti 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 wills all costs necessarily accruing by reason of such delinquency; therefore I, ANDREW HIRST, Treasurer of the County of Hunt-I ingdon, do hereby give notice, that upon the following tracts of land which are sit uate as herein described, the several sums as stated, are due on each tract of land, respectively, for county, road, and school taxes; and (hat in pursuance of the afore said act of Assembly, I shall at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Monday the 13th day of June next, cont inence the PUBLIC SaILE of the whole or any part of such tracts of .the unseated lands upon which all or any part of the taxes herein specified shall i lthen be due, and continue such sale by lailjournreent until all the lands upon which taxes remain due and unpaid, are sold. A. IL Hirst. Treasurer of Huntingdon county. TREASURER'S OFFICE, I March 9, 1842. Amount of tuxes due and unpaid on the following tracts of Unseated Lands up to and including the year 1840. Ac. Pr. Warrantees or owners. Tax. Allegheny Township. $ Cts. 400 Lazarus Black 47 400 Daniel Black 47 400 Jeremiah Black 471 400 David Black 471 408 Richard Noleman 471 408 155 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 //annum 34 285 144 George Hannum 34 190 John Montgomery 12 324 John Moore 18 200 William Steel 12 400 Washington Hannum 25 338 96 John Harris 39 400 John Black 47 100 George Householder 06 406 Margaret Hunter 25 400 , James Blackfoot 25 97 12 John Chambers 06 314 John Cummins 371 Antes Township. 209 73 James Coffey 35 433 153 James Lamb 25 433 153 Esther Moore 25 433 153 Sarah McEwen 23 483 153 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 Folly Williams 50 401 55 John Long 18 402 124 Daniel Rodgers 36 401 66 James Smith 18 400 90 , Gill Robbins 272 408 51 . James Burns 61 331 13 Thomas Robbins 405 433 153 Daniel Smith 77 433 153 Samuel Scott 107 433 153 Timothy Mills 107 433 Agnes Miller 77 433 153 Morris Roland 99 433 153 Jesse Kelly 77 flame Township. 400 Adam Buchanan 47 400 George Hill 47 400 William Bill 25 400 Thomas Ralston 47 400 Thomas Russle 47 400 David Ralston 47 400 Ephraim Jones 47 400 David Ralston 47 30 Henry Hubble 07 45 Michael T. Simpson 20 399 113 John Spencer 4; 31,9 33 Robert Dean 47 422 115 James Dean 44 400 John Russle 47 400 John Ralston 47 411 David Caldwell 1 73 420 114 James ilfcGinnes 1 80 '4OO Ilenry Cannon 47 400 John Adams 47 '4OO Henry West 47 400 Hugh Johnston 1 41 400 Thomas McCune 1 41 1 Lot Mary Hall 07 100 James K. Henry 33 '428 William Watson 98 292 George Irvine 34 400 Robert Simpson 93 400 George Betts 1 08 300 Jacob Widensall 1 04 120 Henry Johnston 25 400 Robert Caldwell 25 400 Matthew Simpson 25 400 James McCune 25 1400 Robert McCune 400 John Fulton 400 John Galbraith 400 John George Dublin Township 130 Thomas Blair's heirs 70 Do. 424 119 John Forrest 400 Ezekiel King 404 John Young 140 John Philips 150 Gavin Cluggage 416 12 Alexander Dysart Frankstown Township. 405 65 James Coffey 75 John Stewart 2 Michael Crate 1- 1 Lot Samuel Armstrong 15 444 159 John Porter 1 03 400 James Hunter 94 479 139 William Ramsey 168 400 Michael Nallace 89 Henderson Township, - 183 Stephen Lo'wry 2 53 87 Daniel Duden 1 32 100 Sarah Del worth 1 09 457 J. J.C. Fox 5 . 9 4 174 Abraham P. Knap 132 364 72 David Ott 2 32 412 Frederick Bates 2 64 3 Lots John Cadwallader bo rough Luntingdon 4 04 378 37 tienjatnin GiLbs 244 356 88 Andrew Bingham 226 331 31 Adam Foulk 2 11 435 85 Samuel Ayres 379 39 140 Isaac Dorland 31 54 Peter Igou 33 409 47 George Eavey 360 57 146 Jacob Miller 62 43 39 Andrew Bell 93 Hopewell Township. 400 70 John Fried 400 78 • John Sills 400 78 Henry Sills 74 386 106 ' Samuel Jlaorrison 1 17 420 143 • Joseph Miller 1 47 493 165 ✓/►idrew Sills g 3 50 James Steel 9-3 31 Adam Lynn 61 Porter Township. 249 Ann Brown - 1 87 408 JWary Brown 2 62 429 Elizabeth Brown 2 77 70 Do. 51 485 152 finilrew Cone 364 446 John Cap 3 36 416 Robert Irvine 3 12 370 John Spencer 2 77 120 Thos. 11/Gllroy's heirs 1 12 30 Eliz'th Dorsey & son 3 07 76 107 Samuel Fisher 57 475 John Williams 4 33 Shirley Township. 411 80 Peter Werts 36 GO James drmstrong 09 439 135 Agnes Gardner 22 67 112 Joseph Galloway 12 427 31 John Humphrey 31 100 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 1 220 107 Thomas Wishart 20 300 David Potts 23 300 Thomas York 23 100 Robert F. Ellis 19 100 Do. 19 100 no: 19 418 165 Edward Taylor 42 410 44 Jacob Taylor 40 233 83 William Savory 80 177 27 James limiter 42 405 168 George Nesbitt 29 1 Lot Nathaniel Wilson 12 2 Lots Thomas Johnston 44 122 126 Joseph Marry 28 200 Henry Fink 11 386 108 William Chamber's heirs 32 Springfield 7bwnship. 199 20 James Chilcoatl 1 82 1 160 75 Peter Benson 474 339 37 Patrick Martin 166 36; 119 Zachariah Chancy 341 96 Isaac Hooper 29 383 149 Cisley Razor 228 166 75 Sarah Ashman 74 250 Samuel 'Fate 1 72 180 Thomas Cromwell 80 300 John Harrison 1 55 600 Ridgely & Cromwell 3 17 150 Thomas Cromwell 86 162 Do. 99 300 Robert Galbraith 1 82 150 Do. 1 01 300 Nathan Nash 1 99 423 Elizabeth Cromwell 352 50 John Noble 2 49 300 Do. 7 47 424 129 Robert Curran 152 150 John McCallan 1 01 388 64 Edward Nash 184 100 . John George &W. B. Hu d ;In .., 200 . Do. 2 15 132 Aaron Staines 1 78 100 Thomas Cromwell 34 415 140 John Paywell 127 450 101 George Ebert 137 SO Peter Cornelius 07 nu Township. - - - 400 Joseph Campbell 2,5 Tod Township. 216 41 Jahn Georg e 611 60 Henry Hubble 42 432 144 William Harris 475 433 56 Peter Beneon 326 171 Nathan Laveran 99 400 106 i Razin Davis 381 409 142 1 Nancy Davis 383 Tyrone Township. 409 151 Barney Kerr 9G John Smith James Nesbitt Caleb Evans James Carson John King James Gray John Carson John Buggs Union Township. James Service Henry Drinker John Grffith Bird & Service Benjamin Elliot Esq James Riddle Esq John Havrett Frederick Rope Peter Riley William Philips No. 1 Do. No. 2 John Philips James Armstrong Dorsey Belt Abraham Shank Peter Shank Jacob Vanderian Jacob Van Dyke Abraham Stryker Benjamin Bell John Cox John Laughery John Sailor George Buchanan John Fea Absolem Fee • Robert Irwin John Hollingshead Roger McClain Jonathan Pew John Verts Betsey Chambers Samuel Cornelius Gabriel Bell Daniel Bell Anthony Bell Amos Laughery John Laughery Stephen Drury Peter Shank John Van Dyke Samuel Riddle No. 1 Do. No. 2 • Do. No. 3 Do. No. 4 Do. No. 5 Do. No. 6 '402 08 1 458 72 12 147 414 128 414 11 1392 05 945 48 388 94 25 25 25 25 70 3 53 32 18 98 250 100 26 28 400 374 135 333 75 100 427 74 390 25 380 400 67 403 62 439 07 430 24 400 124 400 190 110 411 134 311 57 403 95 396 47 447 145 300 11 125 102 122 404 51 411 134 431 60 491 141 409 145 288 18 400 68 426 15 '426 33 402 132 400 1 68 West Township. James Potter Robert Watson Stephen Drury Thomas Cummings William Long Ss:noel Mifflin John Evans Richard Smith 412 81 379 430 371 100 113 173 300 Warriorsinark Township, 233 Ann Mass!) , 333 48 James Craig 400 128 Samuel Marshall 433 /53 Thomas Goodfellow 419 47 Thomas Sutton 419 47 Daniel Stroup 452 62 Francis Gardner 433 153 Daniel Turner 433 153 James McCracken 90 Peter Graffius Walker Township. 239 79 . William Smith 400 William Smith D. D. 400 William D. Smith 437 18 John Patton 402 Dorsey & Higgins 400 William Wallace Woodberry Township. 266 James Hartzell 480 Isaac Hartzell 200 Jonathan Hartzell 320 George Hartzell 330 John Hartzell 280 Catharine Hartzell 380 Margaret Hartzell 405 Philip Gross 412 Frederick Gross 387 Philip Fosse 395 Eliza Fouse 382 John Santee 304 Berryman Santee 159 John Conan 452 Do. 433 Henry Canon 455 Henry Callan 446 Jane Boyd 426 Alexander Boyd 303 Joseph Philips 398 Philip N icklin 311 David Murretts 400 Samuel C hew 300 William McGonsey 300 Caleb Newbold 300 William M. Smith 405 Jacob Graft 405 Rebecca Smith 399 Henry Smith 392 Mathias Weston 398 Joseph Romick 408 John Romick 416 Mary Briner 200 George Briner 163 Thomas H. Stewart 600 John Barr et al 336 John Royer 200 John Shoenfelt (pt) XimUntotratora fLotice. Trk ErFERS of Administration upon the 4,fa estate of Asaph Fagan, late of Barree township, Huntingdon county, deceased, have been granted to the subscriber. MI persons therefore indebted to the estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all saving claims to present them duly attes ted, to JO HN LOVE, vidm'r. March 9,1842.-6 t. pd. Millwright Work. :OEN M, LMECE. Iluntingdon 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, --• GRISTMILLS, SAW -MILLS, 4• OOLLEN RaCTORLES. 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 requisite. 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, 18.12. 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