PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE, SENATE. t. Monday, Jon. 30, 1843. Several local and private bills passed committee Ind .econil and Hod reading. On motion or Mr. Kidder, the bill to repi al the Nicholson court, and release the lien or tar commonwe.ilii, or the estate of John Nicholson, was taken up in committee of the w';ole. Several amend. menus were proposed and discussed at length. The bill was still in committee when the Senate Adjourned HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Mr. M. Williams presented a petition for a rail mid from Bennington to linlii daysbuig. One for a new county to be called Blair. And one fur a law regula ting tavern licenses. A cottaintted of five was appointed to investigate intO the extravagant expendi• tures in the repairs of the Delaware Di• vision of Pennsylvania Canal, with power to sand for persons anti papers. Mr. Dalin . toot ell die House proceed to! the consideration of the a im . i s o im,Ht ma d e by the Senate to the II use bill providing. for the cancellation of the relic)• notes ; agreed to. T , te amendments were read. Mr. N:iwell inoved so to amend the bill as to make the State 'l'r•easurer cancel on ly $50,000 per month. in place of 100,000 us culled fur by this 1)11. Mr. K. w. tit into all argument in -support of li d s motion.— lle was oplm•ed by 'Messrs. Kat ns, Mc. ,Daniel~ and Roatlifort. Mr. Elwell wilidrew his intendment. Mr. Lotwry moved to emend, to the e:- Teci that the hovel nor be authorised to sell th, ct,rpola.itto Stuck, otvord by the coot mottwealth, for cash, the proceeds to be applied to the retlantptiun of the Retie! notes. Mr. L. supported his motion at length. Mr. McDaniel opposed the amentlown , in this plaee. Ile was iu EIVOr of the pro. position and would go it for when properly and Lulli,. brought up; but he opposed it -here, as it seemed to Inin merely proposed for the purpose of embarrassing the bill. Mr. Kerr (Merrer ) supported th. , amendment and opposed the hill. The hill was further discussed, when the vote was Mkt,' on the amendment of Mr. Low ry, and resulted as follows, yeas 13, nay -70; an it was nut agreed to. The previous question was then called •and being sustained, the bill passed. SEN ATE. Tuesday, Jun. 31, 1843, Mr. Penniman, boo; the committee on 'the subject, reported the Congressional ,Apportionment with amendments. The resolution to provide for the pay m -eta of the interest on the public debt, n . falling due in February 1843, was then taken up and several amendments offered.l which wete discussed for a considerable' time, when the subject was posponed. Oa motion of Penniman, the Apportion ment 8.11 reported by the committee this morning, was taken up and passed com mittee of the whole. Mr. Kidder moved to amend by Ptlik. in. out the whole bill and substitotinit an• other, of a most °dams character, a per fect Gerrymander. The motion met with •but little favor. Ellin to were then made to popone subject. . . . Sir. Penniman said he was strongly in 'duce() to apply the previous question. He 'disliked to do it, hut he wished to have a 'vote on :Ina bill at once and it sustain cd he would call tar the previous question. The motion a as sustrmed by the folloa ing vote—yeas 16, nay• 12. The first section of the bill then passed 'fid lows,—yeas 17, nays 11. A motion was then again made to post pone, on which the yeas and nays were called and resulted, yeas 8, nays :20. The hmn• of ore I ar%ilig now arrived, the, Bpt.t.k r :itljtitirot.il the t4ellate. HOUSE`OF REPRFSENTATIVES. Mr. Elwell offered the following reso : Iltso:red, That th. Committee on Il'ays and Means be it•troct ell to inquire into, the expediency of brio:tin; in a hill to priiH ride 'hut alt.•r the fist cancellation 1.0 one hundred thousand dollars of the relief notes, under the resolution recet.tly pass• ed, there shall be no more of the said totes cancelled until the Ist day of Muir tiext, and then only in monthly sums or fifty thousand dollar. Mr. Roumfort ntovpd that the rcsolu lion be laid on the table, which, after sum , tli.cu.•iun wag disagreed to. Hn thet moved to postpone the resolution lilt thi day v.eek, a hick was 1160 negatived. Tli, resolution was then discussed till til l hour of adjournment. SENATE Wednesday. Feb. 1, 1843. A message w as I C 4 1 . 111111 the Gm ornor, nominating the following Assnciat Ilfrijamin Adams Plumer, of Penang County. John Buckman. of Bucks county. The amentlinent raging the salaries or the Judges in Philadelphia from $2.000 t. at. 600, alit ited some debate, and u as li pally concurred in by a vote of 14 to 12. The amendment .o raise tie salary of the Dia.rict Judge of Lancaster county to $2.600, then came up, and was also Ills. cussed. The amendment was not agreed to—yeas 14--nays 14. Mr. Kohler, on leave, reported a bill from a committee on Banks, to allow the The apportionment bill was taken up, and after some opposition by the oppo• newts of the bill passed second reading. A motion way then made by Mr Penni. mutt to dispense with the rule and take up the bill immediately on final passage, 'which was not agreed to—yeas 15. nays 12—two thirds being necessary. The resolution instructing our Senators and Members of Congress to vote for re funding the line un Oen. Jackson was then taken up, on motion of Mr. Bigler. Mr. Spackman said he would like the gentleman to state the principles: on which the resolution was based. Mr. Bigler• briefly replied, when Mr. Kline moved to amend the resolution by ihcorporating in the resolution that the tine shood be refunded on the ground of Gen. Jacxsures military services. Mr. Champneys took the flour in °ppm. sition to this amendment, and haul corn• menced a ginning eulogy on the charac ter (.1' the old Hero, when he was cut short by rho boor oradjournmont. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. The bill abolishing the district court of zeneral sessions of the city and county of Philadelphia, was returned from the Sen ate with information that that body had non concurred in the amendment of the !louse, which was to strike out the nth section. The House rrceded from its amendment and the bill therefore was sent to the Uovernur. SENATE. Friday Feb. 2, 1843, After pr•lition. und rports of cun u uit• tves were presented, the first business in ceder was the APPOBTIONBIENT BILL, The MI came up on final reading, but was outdo taken into committee of the . whole, fur the purpose of amendment. Mr. • Kidder made another effort to substitute his Gerrymander"—a most hideous ani mal— but, very properly, failed. Strenu ous Anis were then made by Mr. Kidder and Mr. Wilcox to have the bill postpon ed.all nt %%filch were promptly voted down.; and the bill passed filially, by the lollow ing vote, yeas 16. nays 12. Mr. Cochran called up his resolution oGred some days ago, calling on the Sec. vetary of the .Common wealth for a list of, he pardons granted by 111 , . Governor since , he second Tuesday in Jan. 1839 ; the na ture of the crimes ; the county in which committed; and the instances in which the pardon was granted before trial, Mr. Hill avowed himself opposed to the resolution. He could see no necessity for it ; it *as only intended to make alit. tie political capital. Mr. Cochran disavowed any such object., fi e wanted the inlorma tom called for to him connexion with the question of the Abolition of capital punishment. - After being amended so as to embrace Ole period from the 2nd 111 June, 1837, the resolution was 11(101001. HOUSE OF REPRESENTA !IVES. The Ilmise w. 14 etiaaged chiefly in the con.iiiteration of lord matters, until the k pportionmetit B•II from the Slime w.ie introduced, which wai immediately taken lip for tint]. Several efforts o ere made to amend the t f.iiled. The Previous Qiestion was called by the friends or the b.II. but was not sostained—yeas 44, nays 49. A motion was then mute to postpone , the bill for the present, was under discussion at ihe hour of adjournment. CLAY CONVENTION, Meeting of the ii hig diem. bers of the Legislature. Al a 'Prolog of the Whig inembers ofl i the Legs!wore of Pennsylv,lni.,, h. Id on; Monday eve, itnt, 16, 1843, Tionnasl Carsvp, of Franklin county. W:114 Called to the Chair, and CH RUA B. ToEco, of Philadelphia City, and WILLIA3I WDAN IEL, of Washington county, were appoint- Fell Secretaries. •I•he following Preamble and Resolos tions were offered by Mr. Connote, of York, seconded by Mr. linomm, of Dela ware county, and unanimou.•ly adopted : Whereas, •I•he Whig citizens of various ieCHOHS of Pennsylvania have, ill their primary meetings. suggested the propriety , olholifing a State Convention at the Seat ii Gov,rian.lll, and have elected I)ele otes to attend the same, whose object it •hall be to avow the high respect or and oclidence in the patriotism, integrity and ibilities of lIEN la CLAY of Kentucky, iitertained by a large portion of the pen 'le of this Con u nonwe•tlth, as well as 'heir :reference toe hits► as a candidate lor Pre •ident of the United States—a station dock he is pre-eminently fitted to adorn, Ilk long experience in pulilie affairs, its comprehet►.ive system of policy adapt to restore and preserve the prosperity :f his country, his exalteel virtues and ranscendent talent : And whereas it is tecessary that a day should be fixed fur ;it: assembling of such Conventinn, smith: ctionyet remains to be taken on the eub •ect in many counties ol the State : Thereft►t•e Resolved, That it is respectfully re ontinelitletl by ihis meeting of %V hig itembers of the Legislature flint the _pro• pn•ed Convention of the friends of HENRY CLAY, be held at EEarriaburg, on Wednesday The 22d of February next, and that the Whig citizens of the severall counties whu have nut yet acted upon this ,übject meet and elect such number of i delegates hb they may deem expedient tol • represent them on teat ; tor the J!' confide' fly rely in the known zeal of those to ~hom it is addressed in fa . vor of "[tarry of the West." and the high apprecia•no entertained by them of his ch %racier anti the indispensable necessity of his service, I to the welfare of our country. On 'notion, Resolved, That the Whil: papers throughout the State be requested to publish the prozeedings of this meeting Titus. CARSON, Chairman. CuAs. B. TRNIGO, Sce'rs. W IWDANIEL, THE BRAUTIES OF BANKING.—Under this head, toe Keystone quotes tram a re cent report made to Congress, by the act ing comptroller, showing that the Govern• went has lost 1112.310,816 by its connec tion with local banks! 'Well, the Key stone may thank Andrew Jackson for the loss. Not a cent was ever lost by the government for the forty years the United States Bank was its agent ; but as soon as Jackson made war on the currency and Van Buren adopted the pet-bank system, the result was precisely such as the Key stone has quoted! The nomination of Tyler and Porter is the carrying out of would-be•tor - y tua,:t at IVasitim!ton, on the 4th July I last. "Veto anti Ditto!" The Rev. Dr. Penny, fortnely President of Ilantilinn College, is about to assume the editorial charge of the Rochester kve• ring Post. USIZ.P.IMD, On FridEn , the 3,1 inst. by Isaac Vandeyan der, Esq. Mr. JOHN IsENBERG to Miss LYE DIA PALMER, both of Porter tp. li lot. co. On Tuesday the 31st ult. by the Rev. bayid M'Kinoey, Mr. SAMUEL 1. ROYER to Miss MARY ANN LOwItY, all 4 Holli daysburg. ni:Z9 On Kindly evening the 211 oh., Mrs. MARY ADAMS, wife of Hon. Joseph Adams, of Williamsburg. Nati-rt.• snEttxpr's SALE.i ORPHANS' COURT SALE, the Cu To the heirs and legal representatives Y elude of ..n order of the Orphans' Hezekiats Rickets, Jr. issued nut o of' BY virtue of a writ of no ri Fncias f' lla of Common will be exposed to sale by public vendor or 3/ Cla': of the county of Huntingdon. VrOTICE is hereby given that at an Or- Pleas of Huntingdon county; and to me out cry, on the preuneses, on Saturday the ekll pieties Court held at Huntingdon, in and directed, will be sold at public sale at 18th day of February next, A. D. 1843, the for the county "I Huntingdon, on the 21stday the Court House in the borough and min- r, a l e state late of - Nictidemus Benson, late ef Januai y 1543. on motion o f A. P. Wilson, ty of lls ntingthm on Monday the 6th day of Ted towuship, in said county, (We'd., be- Esq. a rule was granted I.y the said Court, of Nlarcli neat, at 10 o'clock A. M., the on all the heirs and legal representatives of of land situate in stud township; adjoining H• zekiali Rickets, Junr., late of Shirley 111 • descr i bedreal • • o owing lands ef John Hare Nivel( on the north townet ip, Huntingdon county dec'd. is qui. All that certain tract or parcel of land Muttliew 'Frunian on tile south east, and ring them to appear at an Orphans' Court situate in the township of Cromwell in l en d of Abraham Beyer, and land belonging to he held at tluittingdon, fa' it the couittY said county, bounded by lands of the heirs to John 1 2 . Snare on the west, containing of Flniitiegdona oil the Ist Mond y (and 6 thClf D. Cdilegate un the north, and on the ' 128 ACRES, day) of March ny xt, then aiid there to show and west bytheAughwick • dati , e if any they have, why William Dorris, Sw nth-east .. • Jacob Miller and Ft ter Swootie, Auditors to creek, containing 13 acres, ,yhuni had been referred ty the Court, at on which is erected! the more or le"; of which are cleared with a cabin house awl Aughwiek Forge, a stable thereon erected, (excepting about .1 inuary term 1835. the ittliniiiiitration Sc- with the buildinge, improve:news, water half an acre Whlth was sold by said Benson cothit • f David W. Rickets, administrator of patter and appurtenances thereto belong,- in his lifetime ;) being pare of a Niger tract said deceased, and the exceptions thereto of land surveyed on a warrant in !he Liam: dell, should not be discharged. and why the of Horatio Clark t . i rig, Or 11l any w i s e , a , ppertaining or thel . e. .iiti administration account should not be TERMS OF SALE :—One third part of with used or rule ti— confimred by the said Court. Also, all that other piece or parcel of the purchase money to be paid no the coil- JOHN SHAVER, Shr'ff. land ,ituate in the Said township of Cron]. firmation of the sale, and the residue thereof Sheriff's Office, Hun-2 in two equal, annual payments thereafter, tisigclon, Feb. Bth 1842. S well, bounded by lands of John Flasher with intere st , to he secured by Mc bunda ---- and David COlegtite'S heirs, containing 6 -. and mo r tg age ca the pin coa.,:t. acres more or less, together with the p' v - By the Court . DAY, GERRISH &, CO. ilege of keeping up the dam on the. Augh. JOHN REED, Clerk. central tip:Mute, wick creek at the A ughwick Forge 6 feet Sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. of 6 inches high front the low water mark, to said day. .. Commission and Forwarding the top of the data and to raise the water JOHN P. SNAKE. Attendance will he given by alereliants. to that height and tin higher. /Vine's. of N. Benson deed. Seized,taken under execution, anti to Jan. 18, 1843.—t5. Granite Stores, lower side of Race strett, be sold as the property a George W. on the Delaware, Philndelphut. !! 111)ESPECTFULLY inform their friends Pennock. LAST NOTICE !_eieta and themere:nts generally, that they By I have taken the large Wharf and (sranite JOAN SHAVER Shrf. LOOK OUT .I • • Front Storrs, known as Ridgeway's Stores, February 1, 1643. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of immediately below Race sti eet, iii addition4l.l, Aaron Burns, late of Williamsburg. to their old wharf, where they will con- eroltaitti' eourt aide. either by note bond, or bock acccunt are ie- Sour the produce commission business, as By virtue of an order of the Orphans' quested to neck, p iyinent on in before the also to receive and forward goods veal] points .. i the Juniata, and North and West branches Court of the comity of Huntingdon the fill- hest clay of March next. The times are lowing real estate formerly of John Wheel- tight, but necessity compels us to close the el the Susquehanna Rivet... Via. the Tide Water,etul ennsylvitiaa, and Schuylkill and and, late of Franklin township, in the s aid accounts of the estate, and we are detertniii- Kin:. Alcohol Boot !! Die IT , .....,... cabals. county of fluotingdom deed., will be sold at ed to do so. We lope that no one, who HE mnaal meeting of the Huntingdon This establishment has many advantages intone yendue, on the premises, on Wednes. knows himself iii be indebted, will neglect day the let day of March next, at 10 o'clock this ...tier, as We will be lei ced to add costs county Washington Temperance Snot- over any other in the clty in point or hion, hi the f 0,.,,„, it it is not :mewled to. Is further twin'• ety will be held in the bor..twii of Hunting- iind convenience for the accommodation of Two cuntigurus tenements or tracts of Bence will be given to any ant. den i. \\*eche edgy th•• 22 , 1 day of February, boats and produce. Being one of the largest /1 1 .9SHING TON'S BIRTII DAY wharves en the Delaware, mid the stores land situate in . the s rid township of Franklin, ill' W k. , : heat or flour will be tan at Mar.. in the county of Huntingdon. One thereof ken Price. —at 10 o'clock A. M. to which ..11 the Tem- d i .. , x ,, t , eutlil i f , i e m i l r V s y m at i e ) i: n st a i•eet a toaDoewlas‘yititure adjoining lands of .I.lnt & Gorge Shoenber- .1. S. '1 ) , HARRIS, / Adrera perm ice associations of the county, whether r .' 1 ".. Bes s containing e , ger—the heirs of William Ingrain and otli- ALE XANDF.R M'K.AmEy, 5 t_nr .,.. t!eload . ing and dise . lll:r6Tll4. • 'l:!te usual Washingtonian ur 'old school,' are earnestly W il liadsburg, Jan. 18, 181 3 . ail he given on all coneigumente invited to send strong delegations of cold facilities ' . . . . , 119 ACRES, - entrusted to their charge. which will he thanic water men. There cannot be less than eight thousand . y . . full ree .iverl and meet with >rum it atten-moreorless. The other thei•eof adjoining I I names to the Temperance Pledge in o y • II tem. S ilt. Fish anti Plaster, constantly at the above mentioned tract, contemning [Estate of , Henry Neff, deed.] baud and for • I at the Inwost market piize. Hutaingdon, and we wish to see ty large p.m- Wet of them in procession. 'Die victory is Riferenees, Philadelphia. The subscribers, Administrators of the within our grasp, and we need but reach out j . Rik w e y .ie s q. J Brock, son Ile Co and allowance more or less—about one bun- said estate, hei•eby notify all perstms bite!. the arm of our sttemgth P. detlo•one the tired and twenty-five acres of which are ested, that one or more of the said Adminis- J ,co b Lex & Son Waterman &Osbourn d d 'of eult•v• tio with • • aleare an in a State i a n, a mattes w ill at all times be in Alex indent Minister Runt, and use up the liquor selling Mulford & Alter I Seidl & Thompson busine.ot. ; Wilson, Seiger & Bra E J Etti,g & lien fur the purpose of settling up the said estatt , II illy! Freemen!! to temp. posts and the u .rey, Bartrott &(o M .rris,Pattersuit &co LOG HOUSE, .1 from this date until the Ist day of April • Devil's Tea Kettle' wifi be einptied of its Lower & B a rr o w. - as e next, after which time no further indulgenc: pillion. - can be given. D. 111'Murtrie Jr. Lewishwa. Frame Barn, aid other buildings thereon l'hose who cannot raise money to pay off ' litozattgdon i & J Milliken • A & G Blimyer erected!, the whole being occupied acid used .are required to give their nines cc' due bill,. Peer Swo pe. Patteeson & Horner J McCoy, Esii. as tine Farm and being the smile tract or Settlentem toilet be effected. :. John Port's% Illexandria. Parted of land either yed by a certain Thomas DAN 1 EL N 1.3 F F. Betv;am;n Leas, Shirleysburg, Watt erstreet. Ewing to the said John Wheelend dec'd., ALEXANDER S'I'ITT, s Allm'rs. Davit/ Stewart,t , Stew art & Horn 11 E W Wike, Esq. deted 3tl April 1840, recorded in Hunthige.on JACOB HERNCANE, Hush See ls, .SFruce Cr. February 8,1843.-6 m. county in Deed Book B, N.,. 2 page 368. Alexandria, January 4, 1843. terms and conditions will be made Robert Itilliams. Hollidgrbnrg. BOOTS AND SHOES. known at the time tool place of sale by. County Society Executive Committee. ROCKDALE FOUtIRRY Huntingdon, Feb. 8, 1943. g writ an Le I ' d Straw BOttilelS, GEORGE JACK. . Ad t m rs. . 1 DAVI!) HARPS l'Elt, . , . PALBILEAF AND LEGHORN HATS. pri t eHE subscriber would reepeafully in *tray Aoki). Merchants and others from Huntingdon . •• of the said John W heel:ltl, dec'd. By tjte Omit tak form tor cititens of Huntingdon and the adjoining cuuntit S. that he stille tonnes to Temperance. A stated meeting of the Washingtonian Temp. -Twice Society will be held at the Ulu Court House on Saturday evening next. Punctual attendance is requested, as it will be necessary to make arrangements fur the l aproaching 22nd .4 February. We hope the LAMM will attend, for of l ate , i n our musical departmi nt, we have felt n st-rionsl::iti of "Frel4,, voices, By order. M. M'CONNELL, Sze. Huntingdon, Feb. 8. 1843. Temperance. The Huntingdon i'emperance Society will meet at the German Prshyterian Church on Monday e% ening next, the 13th inst. at 6 o'clock, P. M. for the purpose of electing Officers for the ensuing year, and for whet purposes The ladies are respectfully invi ter to attend. JACOB MILLER, Preet, Feb. 8, 1843. Ilienlingdon Female Seminary. An examination of the Pupils of this Insti tution will take place on next Saturday, 11th init.. commencing at 9 o'clock A. M. The following will he the order of the exercises: Forenoon-I'w, classes in Geography Grammer, Worcestor's History, Arithmt tic and Algebra. Afternoon—Natural Philosophy, Paley's History, French and Astronomy. Parents of Pupils and the citizens generally are resew ctfull4 invited to attend. Fhe next valley will corn m-nce on Wed nesday, the 15th instant. Pupils a re reques• ted to be puuctua' in their attendwice. W. ORBISON. Prrs't. of the Board of l'rustees. Feb. 8, 1843. SZrel AM E to the residence of W.--' the AllilSCl iher in Header sor tp.. Huntingdon county, -,- _ - cut the 22d of Eton I y last, a white sow, with a black spot on the left hip, and a black spot, below the right ye. the owner is rt quested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of according t g , l aw H. ELLuyrl. MILLER. Feb. 8, 184:1 —3t. Jelminixtratoes Xotice. ETTERS of administration on the es ‘6lsa tate olJacob Hess, late of the borough of Huntingdon, Huntingdon aunty, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All per ions indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those liming claims sipinst it will pm sent them pr, perly authenticated for settlement without (I , lay. CHARLES S. P.1...1.:!•"_, William Dorris, Treasurer of the. Ilutingdon Academy, in account with said Institution. RECEIPTS. 184 Jan. 9, To balance due on settlement before the county auditors 18 To cash received per Samuel Calvin, Eiq. fur the balance of principal and inter est due on a bond of Messrs. Lowry, Denlinger and Brewer March 12 To cash received per state appropriation fur the quarter beginning Dect 4th 1841, and ending March 10th 1842. Sept. 14 To state appri.priation for the quarter elating January 16th 1842 Oct. 4 To do. ending Sept. 14th 1842 Dec. 30 To cash rec'd per William Orbison, Esq. for tine year's interest due on bond of W. & T. E. Orbisou 1843. Jan 2 To cash reed for four year's interest due on bond of Messrs. Henry Glazier & Dr. B. P. McMurtrie 182 40 Balance due at settlement 80 The outstanding debts due the institution are as follows, viz: A bond of Henry Glazier &B. E. McMurtrie bearing int. 700 CO A bond of 'l. E. & W. Orbi.on, bearing interest 1000 00 Two orders drawn on the county commissioners on the treasurer interest at 6 per cent. 1000 00 We the undersigned Auditore of Huntingdon county, do hereby certify that we have examined the acaounts of William Dorris, Tt.easurer of the II untitp4tlon Academy, from the sth day of January, 1842, to January 2nd 1843, both days inclusive, and find the above account as stated t 6 1:e correct, anti do approve of the same. Given under our hands at the Counnisioner3' Office in the borough of Huntingdon, January 4th 1843. ALEXANDER THOMPSON, ALEXANDER S 777'7; EDITORS. THOMAS E. OREISOS, 14bruary Bth 184 r, and adj teem places, are respectfully requt s- JOHN REED, Clerk, .. _... clip t the Rockt'ale Ettipidri , . t 5. al' Y oh laistorsi a tecl,to call and examine the stock of the above January 25, 1843,—t5. c:. kinds of goods, which is full a n d extensitr. --- . ' on Clovei• Creek, two miles from Willi:me-. aed which will be sold at prices that will NOTICE. orders in his line, of the best inaterials anti bui.r, where he is prepared to citeente all No. give satisfaction to purchasers, at N. 168 M .rket. s reet south-east corner of sth street, VP' °TICE is hereby given, that the fog workmanship, and with promptness and de ntinal. Iphi I. - till lowing described property was, on the sp•itch • (:EO. W. & LEWD: , i 3. TAYLOR. 16L11 ,lay of J a n nary, R. 1). 1843, sold at He will keep constantly on hand stoves ti Ptla. Feb. 6, 1843.-6 . Constable's S de, ati the property of Phi.ip every description, such as • - ---- Courter, of Fri:Alm township, and bought W .... OOtttittr, Ent vlate, Executor's Notice. 117 t, the subsCribers, and the property has tl, left in the hands of the said Philip Parlor Coal, Rotary Cooking, CoUrter, to be used by him, and to be deli- I vo rlc 1.7., is hereby given, that Letters vered up to the subscriber,: whenever de- and 111lood Moves i i i,LA testamentary on the last will and tes landed viz: if it Dlottfttio, tunent of Robert Moore, Es q. late of the n - ' . wheat, one wood sled and 13. , rottgli of Huntingdon, dec'd., have been 15 acres of Anvils Ila.mmers H granted to the subscribers. All persons hollow %V an:, therefore indebted to the estate of said deed. double trees, 1 heifer, 1 black cow, 2 billltlS, , , 1 sow and 4 pies, 1 plough, 1 hint row, 5 and every kind cf castings necessary for for are request: d to make immediate payment, horses, with their gears, 1 waggon and wag- ges, milts or machinery of nay deseliptito ; and all having claims to present them duly gon bed, and 1 riding saddle, wagon box, sof :,11 clescriptints, ect. , which S. MILES GREENE, rani t, 1,4,1 .-.,, :,.: t..-..,1 ,•, 'et-. • , ,o,• t"- , I, - authenticated for ttettlt meet, to J. H. DORSI - N, GEORGE H. STEINER, / v.... _ .. - , iO5l-11'1.-1 MOOltl.',. 1642. Jan. 18, By cash paid Jas. ll,qmphill for work $ 650 March 8, du. 1 doz. panes of glass 50 12, do. order in favor of Isaac Lauinger 80 June 10, do. 1 corn brown 186 17, do. order of trustees in favor of Mr. Massey 21 90 29, do. ditto do do. 20 00 July 28, do. order In favor of John G. Stewart 225 Aug. 26, do. one corn brown 186 Sept. 17, do. order in favor of Mr. Massey 20 (JO Oct. 1, do. ditto ditto 40 00 11, do. order on the Ottstees to invist, fur the 8 397 34 203 11 100 00 100 00 100 00 • use of said Institiltitin, orders drawn uu the county treasurer by the cumini.sion era, bearing interest from Jdne 14,1842 1000 00 Dec. 24, By order of trustees in . favor of Air. Mussy 20 00 du. ditto ditto 2 32i 60 00 1843. Jun. 2, do. cash paid T. ll.Cremer, Esq.fur publidh 81143 65 NOT.—The teacher's salary is $486,00 per annum, and paid the past year as follows, viz : Received from pupils Paid by orders on treasurer as above e 2760 00 Tradini,7 tr.sier the fit, EXPENDITURES. . ing !'owner account and noticed do. cash paid E. V. Euverhart, Esq. fur pub lishing notices 6 09 3 00 I!14 3 05 3364 10 lel 90