Military Convention. in pursuance of previ oils notice given, a Convention of Delegates from the coun ties of Centre and Mifflin assembled at the public House of Mr. Fury, Potters Mills, Centre county, on Saturday, July 2nd 1842, for the purpose of making the preparatory arrangements for the ap proaching Fall Encampment. On motion. Gen. JAMES POTTER, Jr. was called to the Chair, and Lieut. JAS. A. CUNNING RAM appointed Secretary. The Conven tion being thus organized, and the object stated by the Chairman, the list of per. eons were called over when the following delegates appeared and took their seats in the Convention. _ Washington Infantry—David Gillaud, Serg't McKelm and Solomon Palmer. Pennsvalley Troop—Serg't. W. W. Potter, Ira Grossman and Levy Weirich. Washington Guards—Maj. M. Cres. swell. Lewistown Artillerists—Gen. James Potter, Jr. .. Lewistown - Guards—Capt. R. Sims, Col. Wm, Butler, Lieut. Jas. A. Cun ningham and Serg't. J. Gtvler. On motion of Maj. Criswell, Resolved, That the several places for holding the Encampment be named, when Maj. Criswell, named McVeytown. Jas. A Cunningham, named Lewistown. On taking the vote— Lewistown 11 votes. MoVeytown I vote. Or, maims of N. Crisswell, Resolved, That the vote be reconsider ed, when Lewistown recieved the unani• mous vote of the convention, a% the place of holding said Encampment. On motion of Gen. Putter, Resolved, That this Encampment com mence on Tuesday, the 18th day of Octo ber nest and continue for three days—car ried unanimously. On motion of Maj. Crisswell, Resolved, That there be a general Com mittee of invitation appointed, to consist of one member from each company here represented, and one from each company signifying their intention of attending— and that any tour members of this Com mittee form a quorum to transact business, whey the Chair appointed the following gentlemen to compose the committee. Col. A. Gregg, Washington Guards, Serg't. T. F. McCoy, Wayu " Lieut. J. Norton, Lewistown " Serg't. Jacob Guyer, " Artillerists, " W. H. Irwin. Brady Regiment, Lieut. Col. J. B. Evens, Maj. Robt, Crosier, Washington Infantry, David Gilleland, Pennsvalley Troop, C. T. Myers, Nittany Riflemen, Capt. W. Coverly, Juni•ta °Up, s.• • •.• • On mothon of Serg't. W. W. Potter, Resolved, That the proceeding s be sig ned by the o ffi cers and published in the several papers of Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, Union, Juniata and Mifflin counties, and that the Secretary furnish the several papers with a copy for that Purpose. .• (In motion, Resolved, That this Convention adjourn MALES POTTER Jr. Ch'm. JAMES A. CUNNINGHAM, Stelty. rr.The above proceedings have been on our espy file for two or three weeks. We have been unable to make room for them entil the present time. A Keen Rebuff: Will you come to the bower We have shaded for you? You'll have office. in plenty, And fat places if you do! The Corporal's Guard in Philadelphia sent the following toast to the locos on the 4th July. " Our Democratic fellow citizens din ing at Pascall'a : We hail thetn on the anmversary of our national independence as worthy disciples of the father ot democ zacy." The annexed is the toast sent back in ;reply : - - - " The President of the United States : A fair and honest support of all such mea sures as involve no sacrifice of the princi ples of democracy, and tend to the welfare of the Union ; but, as a party, our course is independent and onward ; we seek no alliance, but look to the justice of our courselfor success. Truth is mighty and must prevail." Tins is what would be called out west a soedolloger The poor contemptible squad, which supports a • traitor for the thirty pieces, has gone from one party to the other, seeking accessions and alliances, but has been kicked from all! The worst dish upon which Federalism is obliged to feed at this time, is the Two dollars a day and Roast beef which was promised the people, and which they did not get.—Lancaster intelligencer. The Federalism of Buchanan fares much better than this—eight dollars a day, roast beet and trimmings. It the wages of Mr. Buchanan as Senator, could be reduced troin the nominal to the real standard, in stead of turtle soup he might be satisfied with oat meal gruel.—Pa. Telegraph. The Washington Evening Index, wants to know the value of seventy large pieces of chalk. Let's see--as five fifths of a \ smoke-curl comes to just thirty-three and a third of a pocket full of rocks, so must seventy large pieces of chalk amount to several times over and above small pota toes. That's it. One Term. On the 4111 olJuly at Williamsburg, Va the home of fir. Tyler, flat. following Wa: among the regular toasts at the gelebra. tion : THE PRE-IDENTIAL TERM. —One term and but one term—whether the Pre,ideoi be elected by the people, or elevated by the act of God. The whole Nation will respond with aec!amation to the above, in which Mr. Tyler himself must join, if he adheres to the principle laid down in his own toast, on a former occasion. Hear him! A TOAST FROII2 JOHN TYLER IN 1859 —•• By Jonw TyLsin—Pilgrim Presidents and Travelling Cabinets:— The fruitlull offspring of the second Pre. sidential term. One term and no re-elec tion--the best interests of the country demand it—will not the popular suffrage decree it in 1840." The above is a clincher. It alluded to Mr. Van Buren and his cabinet, who were then on a pilgrimage beating up for a se !cowl Presidential term." ITEMS OF ALL KINDS. Several vessles which arrived at New opposite shore, !pm the rushing and York, on Thursday, from Europe, report angry water , a hirled the poor beast over that they passed Immense quantities of the cataract, the fall breaking every bone ice, and experienced dense fogs on the in his body, passage, A mixture of ground glass and the juice of pebble stones is a cure for the blue deifils ; and no man is ever visited with he night mare, who Bleeps with the great Loe of hie r►glit foot in hih left ear. Counterfeit doubloons and dollars are plenty in New Orlcans. They will be emigrating this way before long, so look out! Within the last few months, ten acci dents have happened to steamboats in the waters of New York and New England.— None of them was of much injury. A young and beautiful girl is shortly to be tried at Westmoreland co., Penn., for burning a barn belonging to her faithless lover. A great number of emigrants going back 40 Europe, being unable to obtain am ' ployment. Three hundred went out in ithe ship Hotinger, from New York, on Thursday last. It is said that Governor Dorr, so despe rately wounded in the battle of Cheap,. chet, is rapidly fleeting his acar-ed frame, in Canada. Mr. Holland, the biozrapher of Mr. Van Boren, died in New York, a few days The robber., of the First PresOperi,v Church in Baltimore; have been caog"t.— "I hey were ;lids, five in number, betwem , the ages of 11 mot 16 years. There it now a COIItiIIUOUS line of Rail• way from Charleston. S. C., to M..tlison Ga., a distance of near 240 Charles Dickeni, and lady, art ived sale at Liverpool im the 29th of June in the packet ship George 11 ashington. Gen. Atkinson was buried with funeral honors on the 16th ult., at Jefferson bar• racks. Sevoral companies of St. Louis volunteer,. assisted is performing the sad duties. The Chambersburg (Franklin county, Pa.) Whig states that the surplus products of that county the present year•—those which can be spared for market—are es• timated at one million of dollars. The National Intelligencer says that the general health of Washington city continues good. The harvest in Virginia, is over, and crops are superior to those of the last five or six years. Thirty seven young men have been ad vanced to the trade of Passed Midship men by the Naval Board recently sitting in Philadelphia. A statuary likeness of General Wash igton has been raised on the cupola of le new Courthouse, at Washington, Pa. The contributions at New Orleans for le Hamburg sufferers, amount to $2070, in spcie. - It has been decided, by one of the - Itt ---- iLZ.I%=, pay .0n .,, Wed nesday ,,_ eve n ning „, , 20th ult„by Rev. courts at least, that bankrupts must Inn martin, riltrißY P . oTYWART, to Miss postage. This is a just decision, for it is , ....ATAARINE MAUS. all of Hollitt:tyshurg the bight of injustice I h.tt creditors should be heavily taxed for pastage when they are compelled to lose their debt The law abolishing imprisonment for debt went into operation on the 4th inst., in New Jersey. The locusts and the army worm are said to abound in Illinois, to the great damage of the vegetation. There are rumors of Patriot movements along the frontier. The papers from all quarters bring to us the evidences that the National Anni versary was celebrated in the proper spirit. The Whigs of Columbia county, (N. Y.) are about to hold a Convention, in order to respond to the nomination of Henry Clay. A negro insurrection has been discover•' ed in Smyth county, Virg.nia. and pu , down. Ike ringleaders have been acres• ted and imprisoned. They intended kil ling all the old people, and making slaves of the young ones: Murder is often committed by persons, while uniter the influence of what that word will sp , •ll Capt. Schinley and his lady, have arri ved at Sullmam, where that geoleman is nn miler of (tie mixed Commission. Thr liovrrnnn•nt will l). with in numerable law suits, in connection with duties on impo'•ts, ail brought about by l'yler's recent veto. A special election for a menube• of Con gress, will take place in the Ninth District, Mose. on the lath. A circumstance cptite extraordinary occurred at Niagra Falls a few days ago. ! A large white horse was s..en from an eli yation between the Clifton House and the road leading to the horning sprinz, swim• ming from Nsvy Island, on the Canada aide,) toward the opposite shore, Strange and impossible as it may seem, being a power • tul animal, it is supposed, he succeeded in reaching Grass Island, more than two lthirds the way acro:s the Niagara river 'After feeding ass hile soil attracting a large number of spectators, he again plan ged into the cut - rent, and essayed to reach Nzrai TZINTHS ofiiur diseases are trea ted, by the Faculty, with Caknurl, Anti tuotty,atad Opium. the intlisci iminate use Uf Mineral Preparaiortes has worth,d PUBLIC SALE t bout:awls, and tii, , ()natant ti,e ot Op i u m m • hr.a con,igned many to a premature grave. - prirl I , virtue of an order of the Orphan's but we rejoice that the discovery of the MP Court of Huntingdon county, wilt Brandreth Vegetable Universal Pills has be exposed to public outcry, on the pre rendered both Mercury and Opium useless roues, on Saturday the 6th .1 August in the cure of diseases; as thousands, who next, all that valuable tract or parcel of fare daily being cured of various diseases, Land, known as the late residence ofJohn now bear testimony. Crawford, Esq., deceased, situate in the I Experience has taught that Brandreth's valley of Shavers Creek, adjoining the Vegetable Un:versal Pill. remove all cur- town of Petersburg, lands of Hardman rupt humors from the body in an easy, sale 1 Philips, Peter Shoenberger, George Rung, and effectual matinee: p, ~,,•Ing no effeev : and Janes Reed, containing In all !but will filially eimilui e', (.., rivet pa-; Irification al the Blood, :4 • ~ reby cure 1 14 4 3 210.7.1 E g the diseas e , (whatever ~,me it 'nay be; and 44 perches ~I firs quality of load ;on called,) and ; , ; ive peilect liesitn to the which is erected a stone whole system. - Dwelling ilonse, Purchase them in Huntingdon of WM. , 1 1 milk house, and tenant house, S rzwARI , anti n only ,A Agents published is I to with a frame barn and ii another par, of this paper. ail mere-sary fixtures for convenience. It would be preposterous in c writer for the Also, silly acres of timber land, which readers of such a j.iurnal as the Courier, to should be sold with the above, as there is address Oar prejudices, passions or super- very little timber un the old tract. stitions. Goal common sense should at Mast be possessed by the readers of this paper, and Conditions made known on day of sale. those possessed of such, and those only, do wm. WALKER, Attner. we care to attract. We will now assert, in I July 20, 1842.-3:. the most unqualified terms, that an hoincent ! -------- retnely has been found , that will absolutely VALUABLE REAL ESTATE broad, that it wits liardiy iibtain. erecter re, we. La "l , , 1 Ja mem Campbell, ~e...... , de are aw re, unless supp.e.ted by uuc min .11: erased. Sale by Executers. testimony. Now the testimony givent •so many worthless quackeries is so abundant, . iv - I LL be offered at public tale on the that to discriminate between such, and real; premises, un Wednesday, the 71b matter if tact testimony, is very lifticalt. To! 4 September 1842, in pursuance of come at once at it point that can be at once sl oey v, appreciated, the proprietors have resolved to the will of Janice Campbell, Senior, late give this remedy to the poor, and to cure of Toboyne township, Perry county, de those able to pay for it, b.tore they ask pay, ceased, vil: and then leave it to the sufferer to pay what One tra, kof Patented Land situate in he chooses. We entreat, therefore, suffer- 1 1 v , ..t.i.. Pert v county, tin the ere to ell at 71%1 ,;den Lane, for some drops. :"": n '' " I r . ",'l'' New German (lndian Elixer) to be taken, and it Nerve and lit sin mall leaning f • Bone Liniment to use outwardly ; and if they i town to Concord, bounded by lands of will not, by one week's use, become more George Johnston, Hugh 4.• John Gray, and surprised and delight. d than they ever ex others, containing 128 acres 6 perches midi pected, we will never again make such an ,i 1 allowances ;thereon erected a two story assertion. Will ii.valds now suffer for the want of this mild, ion , vent, and all potent ID %V ELLIN G 110 USE ':- , 1-iii remedy? If tin y refus.• it. we pity thorn in- Aso deed —N. Y. Cour. f. 7 Eng Feb. 1842. vtoCiti STABLING,-..,,=,, June 22, 1842. For sale by THOS. READ, Huntingdon, ancllJ A COlf SNYDER, 11, Iliduyiburg. V . FACTS WORTH KNOW ING.—A positive stay for the hair falling out, or to restore it in bald places. A certain cure for sit Rheumatism and swelled Limbs; no exceptions. A certain and positive care for the Piles in all cases. A warranted cure for all Bruises, Scalds and other sores, and sore eyes. A positive cure for the Salt Rheum. A beautiful Dye for the hair ; will not co lor the skin. Warranted. A certain cure for corns. Each of these to be had at 71 Maiden Lane and such proof of these facts as will convince all who will call or send for them, gratis. The public may rest assured there is no fancy in these assertions. June 22, 1842. For sale by t HOS READ, Huntingdon and JACOB SNYDER, Hollidaysburg. PUBLIC NOTICE. The malitia melt composing the Ist battal. lion 2nd brigade 62. d regiment 10th division • P. M., take notice that there will be an elec tion held on the 3rd Monday and 15th day of August, between the hours 01 10 o'clock' A. M., and 6 P. M., in the different Companies composing this battalion at the usual place of holding such election, to elect 1 Captain, 1, first and 1 2nd Lieutenant. W. B. ZEIGLER. Major. NOTICE. NOTICE is givvo to all per- AntlS ui•crr• !,.1 the accuuot of Charles Mono of Michael , mid the Auditor's, Report thereon, Will be presented to the Court of Common- plc n, of Huntingdon' county, on the third Monday (and 15th, July 6, 1842 doy) of August next, for confirmation and. 3110,:111CP. and the saute mill be then con-i II; toed and .Ilowed, Link., cause he sheo 11' why ti,e same should not he allowed. J NIES STEEL, Prory. Prothonotary's Office, Hun tingdon, 21st July, 1842. WANTED. " When I've m•a*ey I ono merry, When I've none I'm sad." " Old song." The above old song expresses my sons timents to a fraction, and to my old pat- Irons I say "Pm *berry sad," money as a cash article. These times, of Porter cur rency, have a tendency to give any man's I Pocket Book the sweeny. Mine is as empty as a beggar's Wallet, and I not only must ..stoppayment,” but must stop eat ing, both me and mine, unless some of you who are in arrears, relieve our necessi• ties by itituding over a few relief notes. Au gust Cart will be a very convenient time to make us merry. A. W. BENEDICT. July, 20, 1842.—tc. Register and Recorder. To the Electors of Huntingdon County, FELLOW CITIZENS; _ Oat of employment, and unable (not unwilling) to attend to out-dour ' ' work, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of Register and Recorder, at the ap-, proaching General Election. If, from an' acquaintance with me for nearly half a cen tury, you consider me competent to discharge the duties of those Offices. and give me your support, I shall hold it in grateful remem brance, and, if successful, will endeavor to perform the duties imposed on me with ins partiality I. DORLAND HuntinLdon, July 20, 1842. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT a new this+ will and Saw-mill, the Grist mill basing two pair of first rate quality French burrs, and one pair country stones, a never failing stream of over head water. One tract of Patented Land adjoining the above containing about 170 acres, with allowances, thereon erected a • TWO STORY DUELLING r : HOUSE, BANK BARN and I other out Buildings, a never fail ing spring of limestone water, one tenant house and stabling. One tract adjoining the above containing about 80 acres, about 20 acres cleared. An indisputable title can be made to purchasers, and possession given on the first day of April, 1843. Terms of sale to be made known on day of sale. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. on said day, attendance given by JAMES CAMPBELL, THOMAS McKEE, HUGH CAMPBELL, Executors. Huntingdon, Jaly 13, 1842.,-ts, TO OUR CREDITORS. MAKE notice that we have applied to the : 4..11 Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, for the benefit of the laws of this Commonwealth made for the re lief of Insolvent Debtors, and the said Court has appointed the 2nd onday (and Bth day) of August next, for the hearing of us and our creditors, at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, when and where you may at tend if you see proper. BENJAMIN GRAY,* JOHN MYERS, DANIEL 'SPEESE, DAVID J. MATTERN, JAMES SMALLMAN, JAMES GILLELAND. BENJAMIN LIGHTNER DANIEL WEIGHT, "11 EN RY DONNELLY, "JAMES CALDWELL, of Mill Creek. Ir. lERMZIM ATIPORXI3I .1T .L.IIP, HUNTINGDON, PA. Ojce in Main street, one door West of thr "Journal" Printing Ogee. PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS by a precept to me di reesstl dated at Huntingdon, the 20th day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty-two, under the hands and seals of the Hun. Abraham S.; Wilson, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and - general jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of the counties or Huntingdon M ifilin, and Union, and the Hun. Jsseph Adams and John Kerr, his associates Judges of the county of Hun• tingdon, justices assigned, appointed, to hear, try, and determine all and every indictments, and presentments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, whizh by the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and other offences, crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed or perpetrated within said county, or all persons who are or shall hereafter be committed or be per petrated for crimes aforesaid—l ant com manded to make Public Proclamation, Throughout my whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon on the second Monday, and the Bth day of August next, and those who will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace Coroner, and Constables within the said county be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock A. M, of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations and remembrances, to do those things which to their offices respect ively appertain. ' Dated at Huntingdon, the 20th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty two, and the 66th year of American Independence. JOHN SHAVER, Sh'ff. Sheriffs Office, Hunting don July 20, 1842. S PROCLAIVIATION. WHEREAS by Precept to me direc ted by the Judges of Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon bear log test the 20th day of April, A. D. 1842, ant commanded to make Public Procla mation throughout my whole bailiwick that a court of Common Pleas will be held Is the court house, in the borough of Hunt ingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, on the third Monday and 15th of August, A. D. 1842, for the trial of all issues in said 'court which remain undetermined before the said - Judges when and where all Ju ...?hated aTirtiitin - viott the 20th day of April, A. 1). one thousand right hot,dred 4041 forty•two, and the 66th year of A m ,,,- ican Independence; JOHN SHAVER, Sherif. Sherrs office Hunting- I don, July 20, 1942. S r-rarlaa ALL pers7us having unsettled accounts with the subscribers are requested to call and settle them, on in beton: the August Court, or they will he placed in the hands of the Law after that time for collection. The books are now in the hands of D, Buoy at Huntingdon M. BUOY & Co. Huntingdon, June 29, 1842. Nr_IST OF LETTERS remaining Iwo in the P..st office at Huutingdon, which if not taken out previous to the first day of Obtober next will be sent to the General Post Office as dead letters. Ash Jesse Morrell Robert Adams Joseph Miller John Singing- Armstrong David master Barnes George M'Vicar Alx Burlew K Charles Moore Perry Curts Joseph 2 Miller Henry or Clark Jane Miss Miller H John Carr Edward M'Guire P Conner Francis Nitter John Conrad Robert Pennock W G Esq Couts Joseph Plowman ltkhard Davis Stephen Patterson 1 homas Duyan Patrick Porter -- Davis Lewellyer Porter 1) Ecket Josias Porter David Evens David rapt. Postleweight John Edgar Nathaniel Robison M Thomas I Estep John Riffle George l Estep James Reliance Transporta lFause William tion Co 2 Fink Valentine Read J B 2 Forsyth Isabella care Rodrick William of Charles Gouley Biter David Gast Samuel Shugart M M 2 Hall James Savage John Esq Hiletner Isaac Stevens E D 3 I n„ eyett Daniel Smith 0 Lawrance Hill George Steele John 2 ' Hight Barton 2 Stoble I - I Joseph Hutcheson Stephons Jana Miss Ickes S John Trumble James Long David Thompson Joseph Esq Loughery D Major White John Loughery Michael 3 Wilson Samuel Miller H John Wagener John Miller James Weyhenmeye, Joseph M'Farland William Walters Harvey Molson Robert Withington &Co Wharton S S Esq 3 Persons calling fur letters in the above list. will please say advertised. DAVID SNARE, P. M. July 6, 1842. J1J&I received, and for sale, wholesale and retail, a large supply of Doctor IVistar's Balsam of IFild Cherry—also, Muck's Pu :mesa, at the Huntingdon Drug Store. TUGS READ. July 27, 1842 JUST' received 50 kegs of " Pure White Lead" in oil, and a general assort ment of Nails, which will be sold at low prices. WILLIAM DORRIS Huntingdon, July 47,1942. FARM FOR SALE, subscriber wishes"i i:Lmf his nstmttd Br:11; township, Indiana county, 6 miles noun of the Pennsylvania Canal, and nine miles south of the borough of Indiana. Said farm contains X 20 Acres, 150 of which are Cleared, and in a good state of cultivation, 25 acres being good meadow. The improvements are a HEWED LOG D W ELLING HOUSE AND A DOUBLE LOG BARN. 1 t is well calculated for a Grain or Stuck farm—is well watered, in a good neighbor hood, and convenient to church, s, schools, and mills of all binds. The terms, (which will be reasonable) will be made known on application to the subscriber, residing on the premises. A good title will be given to the purchaser, and possession con be had, if required, on or before the first of October next. EDMUND P-11GE July 6, 1842. St List of Grand Jurors, For a Court of Quarter Sessions of toe Peace to be holden at Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and Bth day) of August, A. 1). 1842, viz . -- .4lleoeny.—George W. Mcßride. Barree.—John Harper, Robert L , gan, Dennis Coder, David Ramsey. Dublin.—John Kelly, Matthew Taylor. Franklin.—David Mattern, Sam. Wigton. Henderson. William W ard, Thomas Fisher, James Boggs. Hopewell. Robert McCall. Porter. S. Miles Green. Sfiringfie/d. Muses Greenland, Thomas Stapleton. Tad. Solomon Houck, Esq. Walker. David Corbin. Warriormark. John Ganoe. James Davis, David Irwin, Jacob Mat Ebberly. Woodberry. Elias Hoover, Peter Sorrick List of Travers Jurors, For the August Term, 1842. (FIRST WEEK.) Allegheny. 301)0 M. Gibboney, Esq. Antes. John Crisman, Peter Igow. Barree. Thomas Wilson, Esq. Jas. Coy; James Carmont, John Horning, Alexander Thompson, John Love, James Livingston. Blatr. Samuel Moore, Wm. McFarland, James Gardner, Robert Lytle. Dublin. Wm. Laughlin, Benjamin Stitt. Frankstown. James Smith, Philip Hilt man. Franklin. Thompson Burge. Henderson. Alexander Carmont, Willie Dorris, Jacob Dorlaud, Aaron Kelly, Sa el Grafius, Andrew Harrison, Joseph S non. Porter. Andrew McClure, Conrad er, George Wilson. Shirky . William Morrison, Oliver \ Yslydrre. SUM . yll-traWto d Fleck, (1, Joshua Burket, Imes Morrow, Jr. TohritCra guire, John Wilson. Union. John 'lampoon, Abraham Shore, Archibald Dell. Walker. William Dean, Jr. Warriormark. Peter Burket, Geo. Guyer; John Henderson. (SECOND WEEK.) - - Allegheny. Alexander McFarland, Joseph Christian, Jr. Barree. Samuel E. Barr, John Jackson, Peter Livingston, James Forrest. Blair. Alexander Knox, Jr. Cromwell. James Dever. Dublin. James Cree, Jr. Franklin. Jacob S. Mattern, Gardner Thompson. Frankstown. Michael Wolf. Henderson. Daniel Africa, Esq. Elisha Shoemaker, Henrry Glazier, James Lytle, John Dinsmore. Moms. Hugh Fergus, David Stewart, Alexander Lowry, Jr. James Clark, Hugh Dunn. Porter. David Enyeart. Shirley. William McGarvey, Abraham Long. Springfield. George Hudson, John Mad den. Tell. John Jeffries Tyrone. Arthur Moore, Henry Fleck. TVarriormark. John Sissler. West. John Thompson, Esq. Samuel Mus- ser. Woodberry. . Thomas K. Flake, Samuel Dean, Jacob Hess. Millwright Work: :0 EN U. IZZCIE. (Ennisville,Hwitingdon 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 businest—making new, or repairing all kinds of Mills, GRIST-MILLS, S ,k OOLLEN RICTORIES. That he is prepared to dO ivork 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 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, 1042, Sumo. 'Notice. MAHE undersigned having been duly op -411, pointed Trustee of the estate and effects of George W. Pennock, lute of Chester Coun ty, Pennsylvania, an Insolvent Debtor, all persons indebted to said Insolvent will make payment, and all creditors of said Insolvent are requested to present their respective accounts or demands. THOS. E. CROWELL. No. 97 Walnut st. Philadelphia. July, 13, 1842.-Im. IrWL AN K BONDS to Constables for Str y of Execution, under the new I iw, jibt printed, and for sale, at this office. LANK BONDS—Lichment and coo 4ii,mon—for salt at this office.
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