PLYING MACHINP..- The flying men. of NOTIOE New Orleans had better make haste or he will he too late. From the following in a TO VENDERS OF MERCHANDIZE. Paris Journal, it will be seen that he has a, ir 13 l' of lei:ilk', of mei co...daze, re et trapetitor, riot in the field, bait !Ii the air, !sitad turned by the Constables tattl clas• who is already making mi,„,,, headway. !sifted by the Associate Judges and Com "An aeronaut named Schwartz has f luissioll""s of Huntingdon county, agrees. just made, at Lyons, an expel invent of a new nxtem of ascension. He suspends. .41leghenytowlishilt. Warrioremark tp. himself at the bottom of his balloon by ' class class. bi„ i ti„,,.. t i c, Elias Baker & C 0.13 Abednego Stevens 13 means of straps and coed?, body, leis and feet in a manner similar to , l A , 4 111 5' , a i t :al:W.:llllcicekt• 13 1 N lj ec T . pPAlt,?.",„., 13 13 that used by painters am! other workmen, Bell & Higgins 13 I I , l 7 ooberry tp; when employed ma the outside of hOuses.; Antes township. 11os It liewit &co 13 His weight is calculated at two pounds Benj. F lied 131 tdolplaus Patter beyond the ascending haw of sallootw. i Campbwli & Criss- sat sells liquot• 13 To obtain this buoyancy he employs a i "'"" , 13 Jacob Shoenefelt 14 . • . Graham M'Lam. Davis Gibbony 8c pair of large wings, made of light triune ant 131 company 13 work, covered with cloth, and which, when ' Barree township IS & G Ake 14 fixed to his arms, have the appearance of H.all !t It awle 13 !has M Johnston 14 two ancient bucklers. These wings,! Haar( man &Smith 13 Rayer 8c Schrouc whose ascending power is eqnitl to 14 lbs.l David Bar rick 13 ker 13 Royer 13 when once they have raised the man land I A sbury 1 Mitchell Stewart 13 I) Ito chell 131 V Slo Y enberger 13 the balloon. serve to direct their move., Blair township. , Roy, r & co. 13 tnent. To effect a decent, it is mere! v M'Coonell„ Lioga- I.4lexandria borough necessary to allow them to fall by the side fetter & Co. 1311Mach'i Sister (sells of the matt, soil his state iti relation to William Anderson liquors) 14 the balloon becomes the same as ‘a hen & C''• 13' Mary Ni If 13 A It x. Knelt 8c Son 13G, turned & Porter 13 they stat teal. On the 14 la instant Mr. Itolft. M'Namara 13 Moore & Maguire :3 Schwartz t.aised himself by this apparatus P. t er &K i p., 131 lob, Porter 13 to the lo ight of al I fluty yards, anal Cromwell township 1 ' Birmingham bar. op t , . t iljuhluil aoain alter traversing a John It. Hunter 14 1 10 wens & Stewart 13 short distance. • s. is 'rho:, E Orlikun Li Flit into M Owens 13 " Dublin township. I,me,, Clarke 13 Brit e X Haar 13 J dot Nevling 13 P,,,,, _Th.. 1,,,,,,,,.t for the ma nufaeto re Frank/ n township. I Dew,l &Crawford 13 Davit) Sta. wart 13 I Hollidu sburg bor of Pi" at S halttl ' i. " ° ' is " ill to be the I John V.wvia g: 14'1 acplllLart 13 'silly one of the kind in this country air i n :Smog Caldwell ' 13 A m'Cw;t•rnick & Estop... .1' lie machine t kos the 0 ire, Idm S Isett 13 Brother 13 cuts it off' the right let.glit. put 1111 1111. G tl Samenbet•ger 13 : homas B Moore 13 heat% pnintc it, mid cifitaitletely finishes it ,ti &IS Wiglawal 14 1 ) , ter Hewit 13 before it leaves aim an cli , . e :one mac' i e e 'sn'rei,,,k,e,to t ecnijr/i. 14 WZd c :llitlC Garber is makes about 36,000 a al:. ; there is also . P G eter ood Jr. • 14 t-Ivan . 1.,-ennirT 13 a machine comma. tod stmtl, it e fle ,aliektiag W It, Will tt &coilillobert Williams 13 them in the papers—the pins are put into .J thesey & GG at 14 !David Goodfellow 13 a home r, that drops them (lowa. to the !Heed coon township 11 bit Cox 13 paper, u tic is cart ied a. oun.l t' c ee l', 'Dail. y,t;reca&c..l3; Ge. rge W. Patterson • tch. anal • Keed. rBc Molagao 131 (~1, liq...' 13 der ;it sticks am four dozen at aha Hopewell tom hp ILI ~ dBc Graff ' 13 makes about fifty hitches a aninete. it James E.aatriketa jr 13 G L Lloyd 8c co. 1: was invented by \lr. 11. Vs titers, of Star- i lain 13 Given 1.1 lA gin .tus Bl a ck 13 turd.—Bos'oat Transcript. 1 .11.1.irris 'owlishly:. 1 ,ha. Gourley 13 'ne,re & Steiner 13 I.lolin Cooper 14 Hileman, Tussey Its nes Oct• 1:i & co. 13, .1 ws. M P Russell 13 Henry S Spang 1311 aeon sunder 14 do do 1;41G cage Fart 14 Jos. Higgins &co 131 Huntingdon bor. ' Porter township. (Ro b ert M ore 13 Greeta,D a•,,..% & c .131 James Sax.ou jr 13 S Hatti.ld &Sams 13 C A & 14 F Newing- John It Butts 14 i ham setts liquor 14 Snyder township.',Josepil FOlTtbl. Mils Wait 11 Ly m & cc', 1 tiquir 14 (Bat l 1 ,. .. Fair ) 131 J aims Gwin 14 & Win MLy itco. Jacob Miller 14 ( . vr oot • For,) 13 1 George A Steel 14 Jadvaltratz r 13„ !Imams Read 14 Springfield tp, 11,Vil :415 Dorris 14 Blair & Ntatida.m All 'r cis Siv....w 14 Dennis O'Comaor 14 'li E & Vi . M'Mue .S'hieley tp. , ii , sells I,qu .1. 13 ISamatet 1-1 te•at 13 1 \viliana St , wart Tyrohe tp. .lis liquor 13 John Mliaaire 13 1 Fisher & 34'Mur. Mars Lewis 13 1 , trio 13 Samuel Isett 131 Gaysport boro. Clidon tp. 'oho imashauela 13 Itabert Siero• 13 Petersburg boro. Jacob \l Cover 13 A& N C resuelt 13 Milker tp. 1 qua, titre insl3 James C implied 1311 Shirleysburg boro IMP Swop, Allan's 13 \Vnt ki 0 as 8c co 13 West township. rrewster& Brown 13 Geo. Slltielliwrg r 13 D.tvicl Fraker 13 Walker & Neff 13 Madden & Lutz 14 M'Clure & Neff 13 The Associate Judges and County Commissinoves, will meet at the Coati missioners' Office in the borough of Ilan iiwagalon, on ilie 11, •+ t M ,ndifyof Illareh, 1843, for the purpose of hearing any of the merchants embraced in the above list, or their agents, or attorneys, as to the amount of their annual sales during the previnas year. Those of the 13th class are estimated to sell goads to tli • amount of 155,000 and less than $lO,OOO, anal pay 810 00 li • cense. Thum. iir the 14th class to an somata less than $3,0011, anal pay ST 00 license. %Viten liquors are sold fits' pee wt. tolalitimal to b • added to the license. Licenses in be taken out Inc one year from the Ist day waillay next. JOHN KERR. A KICK FROM A 3IAN IN A MAONF.TIO ILEI.II O .- fhe Hunker Hill Aurora states, that last *lmlay evening, in the town tall, Mr. Dods, the nt:ototetizer and lec tures, willed hue " putt] .ct" to bring him a 'hat, which lay On the stage, when a per. eon near by attempted to keep the hat away from him. At this the su'oj ct" took °Truce and gave the suiti person a kick in the stomach, which took his breath away and caused Ilion to faint.—Bos.Post. WILL or atomic..• -The case of the heirs at law of Steph•vl Girard, a3'lins' /he Mayor, eei., of Ph.lailelphia, involv ing the question of the vilidity of Girard's Will, was commenced in the Supreme Court, at %al•hingtau, on the 30th ult.— The case was opened by Mr. Slump, of Baltimore, fo• the heirs. Mr. Sr rgea it and Gen. Walter Jones, are the counsel am behalf of the city. A Varmount editor thus advises the `•oung ladies in those digging: •• When you have got a man to the siiekinz point, that is, when he proposes, don't torn away your head sir aff.ct a blush, sir refer turn to pa, cr asl , for snore time; all those trick are understood now; but j•ist look him right in the face, give him a harty smack, and tell him to go and order the furniture." There is en old prophecy, that the Chi tieee Empire could never be conquered but by a woman. Ihe prediction ►ss now verified. Qieen Victurt.► is that confuter er. I:.':::.P.=, On Tuesday the 7th in,t , by John M. Gibbons Esq WILLIAM W. HARRIS, to Miss MARY, second (laughter t f the It-v. David Albnugh, all of Allegheny t..w nship. On rhutsclay the 2tl inst.. by the 11-e. Jacob Larkins, Mr. Ji tin BARBOUR. to Miss MARY ANN HENRY, h‘4ll of II I.hclayshurg. D:32:), On the 3d Mr. JOHN HATFIN+D. the vicinity of Alex..ndriu, in the prime of On Mn. day last WILLIAn, eldest son of Samuel Fildley, in the vicinity if this ho me). REMOVAL. CHARLES F. RAYMOND, PRACTICAL HAT AND DAP lIANCFACTURKIL Would inform his friends a till the pll4lljel that he Lire moused hi. cheap h t and cap manufactory, (rum No. 82 Chestnut street. to No. 12,9 Chestnut str eet, one door below 4111 street Norm side, under the auction rooms olllessra Lyon et !fart, wherehe will continue to fur isti hi justly - celebrated Beaver Huts, a: the low price nl $4 25, equal in all respects, it not stye.' dor, to any sold in the city ai 85 00 :mil l upwards. His flue Nutria Hats at $5.50 warranted to be on fine lot b.alies. t ar surpasses any hat sold elsewhere at $4,00 to $4,50. To test the truth of the above assertion, those interested to satisfy them selves, to call at any or all the other stores previous to calling im the subscriber, as he is sure that his lia , s will be more appreciated when competed with others. C. F. RAYMOND. No. 129 Chestnut St. N. side, Phila. Feb. 15, 1843. N.B. Couniry tnerchunts affil find it their advantatte to call on the subbcriber. Shipphyr Furs wanted of all lontli, K. 1... ALEX KNOX..Ir. A. W. BENEDICI, Feb. 15, 1843. tittle TATattve, t:ourt of n i t I I: e tt il l ' P e t es t t:ilio' of the tiogulon county, the Petition of sundry members of the "Presbyterian Cinwega ling," praying for a Charter of incorpora tion, togeuh-r with an instrument of wri ' flog, specifying the objects, at tick's, conditions and name put, le or title under which they h associated, were resell, ted to the tumid court ;—whereupon it W 4., 1 1 considered by the -aid coati and ordered that the stone be filed in my rherefore public notiee is hereby given, that at the heat term, commencing on the second Monday in Apia next, the said court will &dare, or decree that the per eons so associated and their successors, shall, according to the articles and condi non: in said instrument set forth and contained, become a cot poreition or body p u l it i t , in law, if no sufficient cause can ue I.lloWil to the contr.u•v JAMES S EMU., Pru'iy. Pralonotsrv's Huntingdon F:•b. 1.5. 1843 Atrav Atter. Came to the tesi h••••! if the subscri t h -yin Wir' r e towship 4. 1 14 - ' • „ Huntingdon couoty, o wine time in October I , •--, lust, a red AI rely steer, rising; three years old, with a slit in one ear and it piece off the other, the owner ' is ri•cpi- kited to Gum,. forward, pi•ore,propyr ty, 0 e ch rgs nd take hit!, In the Court of Common Pleas of Hun- tingdon courtly. Whereas, William B. Leas, Abrahan► i llotig and D.ltid Bill ket, As4►gnees of the estate of vs , Ohm Pollock, did on the 28th day of Janva►y, A. 1). 1843, file in the office of the Prothonotary of tin Court of Common Pleas of the county of Iluntingdon, their acchunt as assignees of said estate. Notice is therefore hereby given to .he creditors of the said William Pollock and others interested in the said estate, that 'the H rattle the Judges of the said court, have appointed the second Monday and tenth day of Aprd next, for the hear- . t•tig of the same, and showing cause why the said account might not to be allowed, land in default of the same will be con- I firmed. 13y the Court. JA illtS STEEL, Pre ly. Feb. 11,1843. `Native. MO the Creditors of the Huntingdon Cam - 18, hria and Io (liana Turnpike Road—that there has bt en a dividend of two per cent. on the amount of their depostts, as shlwn by the books of said road. with inter est added, to the 11th of January 1841, as per order of Court, January 17th 1843, which will be paid on presentation of their certificates of deposit by themselves or their lagents. JOHN S. Istrr, Sequestratue Mouth of Spruce Creek Feb. 1. 1843. Attention t Washington ()1N . % S. pill are requesteti o to meet for parade n the 22,1 February, inst. at 9 &rim It. at the usual (dace of meeting, in eittzemi dress. Punctual at ienclance is expected. 1. V. CULIN. in behalf (lithe company, tibia Alcohol Most Die!! ntHE nnaal meeting of the Huntingdon 44 county Washington l'emperance Socr ety will be hell in the I, ,, rntn,h rf Huntme don nn thy' 22 I (Inv of February, WASHINGTON'S BIRTH DAY —la 10 o'clock A. M. to which the Tem perance association. of the c,tioty, whet . , r Washingtonian or 'old school,' ore CHEM!, ly invited to send Wrong delegati.4lo of cold watur men. l'here cannnt he less than eight thousand names to the l'emperance Pledge in old Huntingdon, ant we wish to see a Large por tion of them in procession. The victory is' within our grasps and we need hut reach out the arm of our strviigth to dethrone the Monster Rum, and use up the liquor soling _ - 1i .11y ! Freemen!! to your p os t s a n.l the • Devil's e , will be t mptied of its T ,isosi. _ _ 111',Ilartrie, Jr. ? h urit i ngdon Peer Steo-pe, Joh,. Poretr, Illetrandria. Ben 4 amin Leas. Shy rleysburg. Scrum Cr. David Stewart, t flueh See Is. Robert Williams, Hollidaysburg. County S•iciety Executive Cominittee. Huntingdon, Feb. 8, 1843. 5-trav sokti. AME to the residence of NW the subscriber in Wilder sot: tp., Huntingdon county, - tht 22(1 of buti l'y last. white sow, a till a black spot on the left hip and a black spit below the right • ye. 11W11(1. Is requested to conic forward, prow property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disimised of according to law B. ELLIOTT MILLER. Feb. 8. 1843.-3 t. Adnihtixtratorls Abtice. ETTERS of administratkn on the es• iaa tate ofJAcob Hess, late of the borough of Huntingdon, Huntingdon county, deed., hays been granted to the undersigned. All per ' isms indebted to said estate are requested ti make immediate payment, and thuse hissing lclaims tig.iinst it will pr; sent them properly authenticated for settlement without cli•ltty. CH •\RLES S. BLACK, At Jan. 18, 1843.-6 t. CHAIRS, CHAIRS, The subscriber respectfully hi ll) forms the inhabitants c f Hunt ingdon and its vicinity, that he has opened an establishment in the b rou:;11 of Lewistown. for the manufacture of Chairs, Set tees, &c., of the fallowing kinds, viz: French Chairs. Half Ft each, Grecian. Fan cy curled Maple, Black Walnut, Office, Fancy and Windsor. B•tston Rocking, SprinK seat Mahogany, Night Cabinets, and Studying Chairs. SETTEES. filohagani Fancy, CushioTi: cane and comm Sette, s. on an improved and fashionable plan, Settee ileboteaVo, both elegunt and useful, designed to close up, making n handsome Settee with cushion s eat for the clay um, '''he tubscritrer having been for several Years past engaged in the above busin -us in the cities of New York and Providence R.'. he flutters himself that he will he able to give general satisfaction to all those who will honor him with their patronage. MI the above mentiont d articles, or d every thing in his line of business h- will furnish in the latest style and Coition. on the most reasonable terms, and warranted Ito do good service. N. Settees. &c.. repaired and ornimented on the sin.rteat notice and moat reasonable terms. A constant supply of the above mentioned articles may he seen at the Wareroom, one do. r east of the Store nt Mrs. Jane M'C..r mick and immediately opposite the store of Patterson & r. GeoRGE w. SWAIN. Lewistown, Nov. 30, 1842. JUNT received, arid tor ...Ile, wholegale and retail, a large ',Ripply of Doctor Balsam of It liberty tie II liouck'r P. William Dorris, Treasurer of the Huntingdon Academy, in account with said Institution. RECEIPTS 1842 Jan. 5, To balance due on settlement before the county auditors 18 To cash received per Samuel Calvin, Esq. for 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 Dec. 4th 1841, and ending March 10th 1842. Sept. 14 To stale appripriation for the quarter etaling January 16th 1842 Oct. 4 To do. ending Sept. 14th 1842 Dec: 30 To cash rec'd per William Orbison, Esq. for one year' interest Joe on bond of W. & 7`, F. Orbison 1843. Jan 2 To cash reed for fourTyear's interest due On bond of MessrS.llenry (lazier Dr. B. E. 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. ZOO 00 A bond of T. E. & W. Urbison, bearing interest 1000 od Two orders drawn by the county commissioners on the treasurer bearing interest at 6 per cent. 1000 00 We the undersigned Auditors of Huntingdon county, do hereby certify that we have examined the accounts of William Dorris. Treasurer of the Huntingdon Academy, from the sth day ofJanuary, 1842, tu January 2nd 1843, both days inclusive, and find the above account as stated to be cot red, and do approve of the same. Given under our hands at the Commissioners' Office in the borough of Huntingdon, January 4th 1843. ALEXANDER ruomrsoN, fiLEXANDER S7'l7'T, AUDITORS. THOMAS E. ORBISON, JJJ Fritillary Bill Mt'. Votive. SHERIFF'S SALE. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. To the heirs and venal rep esentatires of B Y rii.lue of a writ of l'i,ri PlClad all t virtue ..1 hil order of the O r phans' Hezekah Rickets, Jr. leaned nut or 'hp Court el Cimoutin -- Lome of the county of Huntingdon, lIMOTICE is h. rehy gii en that at an Or- Pleas u -1 Ilunrineden county, end to me will be exposed to sale by public vendue or ottt cry ,. on the premeses. ,on Saturday the still pilau's Court held at Huntingdon, hi andwi ll ' soldpublic ihrecied, be at sa l e at 18th nay of February. next, A. D. 1843, the fe. the county ef Huntingdon, on the 21st clay the Court Howie in ihe borough and court- real estate latent Nicoilemus Benson, late eflinual y 1843, on motion of A. P. Wilson, ty el I luntitigdon on Monday the 6th day of 'rod township, in said county, dec'd., be- Esq. a rule was granted I.y the said Court. iil March next, at 10 o'clock A. M., the ing a certain messuage, tenement, and tract ~i, all the heirs end legal representatives of ...,,,,w.n. d escribed real • t ._ of land situate in said township, adjoining pi oper y. viz . 1 - I.z.•kieli Rickets, June., late of Shirley '`"“ 1 7 lands of John Hare Powell on the north townetip, Huntingdon county dec'd. „qui- All that certain tract or parcel a l land Matthew Truman on the south east, and ring them to appear at an Orphans' Court situate in the township el Cromwell in land of Abraham Beyer, and land belonging to Be held at Huntingdon, fir the county said court: v, bounded by lands of i lie heirS to John P. Snare on the west, containing of Huntingdon; on the Ist Monday (and GM of D. Celt:gate tin the north, and on the day) of March next, then and there to show 128 ACRES, eauth , ezi an west at dby the AUgh e id: ic „„„, „,-..• !hey have; wity WilliaM Dorris,be the saint more or less, about fifty acre, creek, ciintaihine 13 actee, more or less . Jacob 1 - vi'LL l' et• and P eter owoope, 7 . 2ditors to ' of which are cleared with R cabin house and o n which is erected the Aughwick Verge, whom had been referred tel the Court, at • e stable thereon erected; (eX 0 I ce t lig about January term 1835, the tdministratitm ac- with the builitinga. •• , water half an acre which Was told h . , ttoroveinents, y said Benson count if David W. Rickets, administrator o f...lune. in his time • bein art ca t a and appurtenances thereto l ee 0 gp. enlargere tract said deceased, and the exceptions thereto powerl E . or in any wise appertaining or there. riferved on a warran name. tiled, eimuld not be discharged. and why the "P' . . . . of HeratinCfark. with use d or enjoys.' said administration account should not be TERMS OF SALE :—One third part of confimred by the said 011ie. Also, all that other piece or parcel of the purchase motley to be paid on the con- JOHN SHAVER, Shelf. land situate in the said township of Crom• firmation of the sale, and the residue thereof Sheriff's Office, Hun- l well, bounded by lands of John Flasher in two equal, annual payments thereafter, tingdon, Feb. Bth 1842. 5 mei David Coilegate's heirs, containing 6 with interest i to be secured by the bonds --- d mart a e of theenrchascr. acres more or lege, together with the pity. and ge_ , . DAY, GERRISH BL, CO. Liege of keeping up the dam (in the Augli.. By the mot JOHN REED, Clerle wick creek at the A ugh Wick Forge 6 feet sale to commence at 11 o'clock A. M. of enteral Vrobuct, 6 inches high From the low water mark, to Said day: - will be given lot Commission and Forwarding the top of the (lam and to raise the water Attendance__g _ JOHN P. SNARE, ' Mere:tante. to ili:q height and No leglier. Adm'rs. of N. Benson dec'd. • . . Seized, taken under execution, and to Granite Stores. lower side of Race street, i Jan. 18, 1843.—t5. be sold as tie property of George W. an the Delitintre, Pkilndelphta Pennock. LAST NOTICE!! 90ESPECTFULLY inform their friends By 444 and the merchants generelly, that they JOHN SHAVER Shrff. l 0 0 K OUT ! ! have Were the large Wharf and (.ratite Filed Stores, known as Ridgewey's Stores, February I, 1643. kt Le, persons indebted to the Estate of immediately below Race glen, is addition to their old wharf, where they will con- .' engiano Court Ante. either by note bond, or book account are re tinue the produce conimissinn business, as By virtue of an order of the Orphans''rested : o make payMent on et before the also to receive and forward go ods „sell points Court of the county of Huntingdon the fol. hest day ot March next. The times are ri the Juniata, and North and West branches lowing real estate terinerly of John Wheel- tight, but necessity compels as to close the of the Susquehanna Rivers. vie. the Tide and, late of Franklin township, in the said accounts of the estate. and we arc determin- Water, end Pennsylvania, and Schuylkill and county of Huntingdon, dec'd, will be sold at ed to do so. We In pc that no one, who Union canals. public vendee, oh the premises, on WedneS- khowe himself to be indebted, will neglect This . tit:dint:li moot has many advantages ivy the Ist day of Match next, at 10 o'clock this notice, as we will be forced to add costs ever any other in the city in point el room in the fin•eiesial. if it is net attended to. Sc, further ;Tidel and cenvenience for the acc o mmodation of e ii:wo contfTtious tenements or tracts of gence will be given to any one. beats and produce. Being one of the largest land situate in the ssid twonship of Franklin, 11 - 1' Wheat or flour will be taken at Afar wipwres on the Delaware, and the stores in the county of Huntingdon. One thereof kit Price. extending from Water street to Delewat•e: talPhting lands of Joh. & George Stmenber- J. S. P. HARRIS, Front. Five or sx boa .s may at the same ger!A —the heirs of William Ingram and oth- ALEXANDER PKAMF.V, 1 Adn ' ' " tim • be loading an i diSelltirging. The usual ors, containing Williamsburg, Jan. 18, 1843. facilities wilt he given on all consignments 119 ACRES, • entrusted to theircharge, which will he thank- EXlClltitr. fully received and meet with prompt atten- more or less. The tither thereof adjoining Son. Silt. Fish and Plaster, constantly en the above mentioned tract, containing [Estate of Dem.!! Neff, dee'd.) hand and for sale at the lewost market price. 80 AC It ES, References, Philadelphia. The subscribers, Administrators of the and allowance more or lesseeebout one bun- said estate, hereby notify all persons inter- J. Ilidgway,F.sq. J Brock, son &Co deed and twenty-five acres of which are cited, that one or more of the said Admires- J .cob Lrx & Son Waterman & Osbourn oleared and in a state of cultivation, with a treters Will at all times be in Alexendria Melford & Alter I Scull & Thompson 2_ • for the purpose of settling up the said estate. evil,. Seigel. & Bro E J Ettieg & Bre Gent this date mail the Ist day of April Bray, Barcroft &t n M .rris,Patterson &co LOG 1/OUSE i " 3 . ' next, after which time no further indulgence 11l I .• . . Lower & Barrow. -- • can he given. Leteistcteo. Frame Barn, and other buildings thereon *!'hose who cannot mike money to pay eft' I& I Milliken A & G Blimvet erected, the whole being occupied mid used are required to give their notes or due bills, Patterson & Horner J McCoy, Esq. moue Farm and being the same tract or Settlement must be e&cted. parcel of land conveyed by it certain Thomas DA NIF.L NEFF. Wat^rstreet. Ewing to the said Jelin Wheelencl dec'd., ALEX AN DF R STI'I7, AdM'rs, Stewart & Hntrell E W Wike, Esq. dated 3d April 1840, recorded in Huntingdon JACOB HERNCANK, Pebru dy 8,1843.-6 m. county in Deed Beek B, Ni. 2 page 368. Alexandria, January 4. 1843. --- --------- The terms and conditions will lie made -- - BOOTS AND SHOES. known at the time a:-(1 place of sale by. ROCKD A Leghorn and Straw Bonn G DAVI / HARPS K ets, GEoRE JAC TE,R, FOUNDRY 'rs I—ed -m • PALMLNAF AND LEGHORN HATS. of the field John ‘Vheelend, dec'd. 2DHF. subscriber went(' respectfully in. sl.lis form the citizens of Ituntingdon and the Merchants and others from Huntingdon By the Con. t adjoining enmities, that he still continue, to and adj scent places, are respectfully re quit a- JOHN REED, Clerk. cerry on business at the Rockeale F oundr y, ted to c. 11 slut exe mine tic' stick of the mime January 25, 1843,—t5. )'• on Clover Creek, two miles from Williams ( bids of g.... 15, which is flit and extensive. a. d which will be sold et prim s that will NOTICE. orders in his line, of the best materials and Sire Sliti,fiction to IrllrCilliSrrS. at No. tee Meeker. s reef southeast corner of sth street, VerOTICE is hereby given, that the eel workmaoship. and with promptness nod dee Paillid• liili i .. eall lowing described property WHS , on the s Pi l ich. e will keep constnntiv on hand rov e s t f CM W. & LEWIS B. TAYLOR. 16th day of Jar nary, A. D. 1 843, sold at . . . . . . Pile. Feb. 6. 1843.-6ni o . Censtahle's Sale , as the property of Philp • every toeteription, such as —Coorter, of Frinklin to w n s hip, iiiirlts:ught Cooking, Veit Viate, r . by the subscribers, and the pro' has Executors Notice. been left m the bends of the geld Philip tartar Coat, Rotary Coolang, Courter. to he used by him, and to be dell si, 0 I'ICE is hereby Siren, that Letters and libint Stoves : erred up to the subscribers whenever de ,Lee testamentary nn the last will and tea- mended, viz: abium:4ton Vlotegito, t .mint of Ref), it Moore, E. late of the le acr es o f wheat, one wood sled and bereugh of Nuatlngdoo, dee'd. have been s --- double trees, 1 (Offer, 1 black cow, 2 shiers, Anvils, i I antreers, Hotlew Ware. granted to the subscribers. Alt per so ns 1 ..w and 4 is ~ s a ilea U B. , I h. I r 'W, 5 and every kind rf e 'gle e s ese•esee, for f,,,.. therefore indebted to the estate of :Phi dec'tl• 1 .,,, „ s •h 1 P. ' . , ' • ' • . . . cell. , ~,. 4,,,,, 1 ~.,,,,,, ;,,,, w,g. V 1. .., 1111,1 s Pr '111C. , • ~,, , ' ,-t• •: •••• •. • • ; ar, rt tinest«i to rnAlcc immediate payment, h od, and I ~•,,•',,. ~,,, . i „, , son . . • ' le end .1. h using claims to present thrill dray . . . . ~ • , such reie -, ree t ., ,,sti, ~. , I. EXPENDITURES. 1842 Jan. 18, By cgsh paid Jar. Hemphill for work March 8, do. 1 doz. panes of glass _ . SW' S 4 12, do. order in favor of Isaac Idningcr June 10, do. 1 corn broom • 17, do. order of trustees in favor of Mr. Massey 21 90 29, do. ditto do do. 20 00 July 2&, do. order in favor of John G. Stewart 225 Aug. 26. do. one horn broom 181 Sept. 17, do. order id 6ivor of Mr. Massey 20 00 Oct. 1, do. ditto ditto 40 00 203 11 100 00 100 00 100 00 60 00 11, do. order of the trustees to invest, for the use of said Institution, Orders drawn on the county treasurer by the 'commission- ers, bearliig interest from June 14,1842 1000 00 Dec. 24, B3r order of trustees in favor oIMr• Massy 20 00 do. ditto ditto 2 32f . 1843. ;lam 2, do. cash paid T. ll.Cremer, Esq.for publish. ►ng former account and notices do. cash paid E. V.Eeverliart, Esq. fur pub• ltshing notices $1145 65 NOTE.—The teacher's sala'•y is 8486,00 per annum, and paid the past year as collows, viz: Ree,tved from pupils Paid by orders on treasurer as a!•ovo 62760 00 IS 650 50 G no 3 00 91143 8$ 13564 10 121 90