fiNV . Ulimmsw:m.gwai citizens of Cass township II tintingilon co., that their elections be held at a school house. One tbr a sale of all the public works. Numerous peti'ions for, and some neainst, the repeal ol the law abolishing imprisooment lor debt were pi esented. ..El%%ell,reported the resolution from the Set.ate, to authorize the State Treas urer to issue cer , ificates or State stock for the payment of the interest that was due on the Ist if February, and the let of Au V.! last On 'notion the House resolved itself into committee of the Whole, Mi. Deal, in the chair, on the bill; which .4as report ed without amendment. The attention of the House occupied with this subject until the hour ut acljoura in exit. SENATE. • Tuesduy, Feb. '2l, 1543 The Speaker laid before the Senate u communication hum the Attorney Gener al, in reply to the inquiry of the Senate, made neatly two months ago, and repeated on the 17th inst. in regard to the measures v‘hich he had adopted to recover lon the use of the State, the defalcation of Fred• crick Frits, late Collector of Tolls on the , Columbi, Railroad, the same amounting to 840,000 00. The Attorney General licensed the Senate of sending him an un courteous resolution of inquiry, and pro ceeded to state that that body appeared to have forgotten, or at least disregarded the courtsey that was due from one depart ment of the government to another. lie then proceeded to state that some tune since suit was brought ugainvt Frits and one but not both of his sureties. That the trial had been put off hum time to time, and that he lias not yet collected any mo ney, nor does he know when he will be able to do so, if at all. A motion was made to reft r the cottanu , nication to the Judiciary committee. A debate het e sprung up u hich was par ticipated in by Messrs. Champ. treys, Sullivan, and Penniman, all ut w hum handled the Attorney alteral very roughly. [ l % e will endeavor to give the debate in our next.] Numetou, petition.; were presented ant appropriately referred. The Secretary of the Commonwealth being introduced, presented a mensal limn the Governor, announcing the vet , ul the Congressional Apportionment Bill. A motion was made to print 1000 cu. Iles id the message. . . . . . litre an atiiaited debate ensued. in which the ‘‘ veto King:" nas held up in I. vvry unenviable light by Messrs. Penni• man, Darsie, Craig, Spacious'', Champ treys, Fancily, Stewart and Cochran.— Messrs. Gibuns and Kidder attempted t. defend the conduct of the Governor; bu us might be expected, their ettoi t proved failure. The debate continued till the Senat adjourned. [Next %teftic we will endeavor to In i k mot fur the Message and the iltdrt , ...] HOUSE OF REPRESEN I'A lIVEs. Mr. Brewley, read in his place a bill t. apportion the State into Corwessionir districts—and it Was made the order re the day for Thursday next. Mr. Deford uttered a resolution th,i was modified, that when the Ilim-e ad. journ, they adjourn to meet to-morroo morning et I 1 o'clock, and passed. Mr. Elo rll read . in his place a bill to divide the State into Congressional di• tilt:to, which was made the order of the day for Thursday next. U We received no papers from Dar. rir;burg by Moaday's mail ; but we kart by letters, that very little of importa9cr. tr-anspircd in the Legislature on Wednes day r.nd Thursday last. The •Senate held a sh or t s e s s ion on Wednesday, which was conslu.ed in a personal debate between ilSea: s. ('rabb awl Spackman, of the city of Pr,ilatlelpLia, on the one side, and Mr. Sullivan, of Butler, on the other. The tri•pure arose out of the circumstance that the hrtier gentleman published a speech, perpmling to have been delivered in the S, rare in which the former gen denten are runt cted upon most severely. Messrs. Crabb and Spackman deny that the lan-I used in the printed speech was ever uttered in the Senate chamber. A com mittee has been appointed to inquire into the facts. The Rouse did no business on the 22nd. Washington's Farewell Ad • dress was read in both Douses, as usual. In the Senate on Thursday, Mr. Sulli van introduced a bill to punish the crime of seduction by indictment, fine and im prisonment. The civil remedy is to re. ra;rin unchanged. Mr. Penniman's motion to print the veto message was amended so as to print 160 copies, and adopted. A resolution to adjourn on the .‘2oth of March passed the Senate, and was sent to the, ['louse. In the House the veto message which had been lying on the desk since 'Tuesday was read and the consideration diet euf postponed. Mr. Sharswood pre ' tented a memorial from Philadelphia pray ing that articles of impeachment may be .cferred against the Governor. Mr. Linton reported another Congressional Apportionment Bill, which was made the or-der of the day for Saturday. C ov NTERFElT.—Counterkit ten dollar snatlw ~rk 11,1,k, Philarlel- MA.:-'.7.:ED, In this borough, on the 15th ult., by the nev• Mr. Peebles, Mr. tiro of W ELSH, Merchant of Bellefonte, to Miss ELLEN MILLER, of this piste. On Thursday last, by the Rev. Mr. Furlong. Mr. Tfirmis P. POSTER, to Miss MARGARET GLAZIER, all of this place. nzmn, In Walker township, on Friday the i 7th ult. I,Evt WEsTnitoox, aged 61 years and 14 days. administrators , w"Votice. MRS of administration on the estate of JaneJaason,late of innit ta Forge, Huntingdon county, deed., have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated fur settlement without delay._ _ . . . JA'MES MURPHY, Adm'r, Petersburg, May 1,1843.-6 G Orpitano' Court Sate. NE - 4 Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' .11.E4 Cunt of the county of Huntingdon, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on the premises on Friday the 24th' day ofM arch , inst. A. D. 1843, the following described property, being part of the real es late late of Robert Jordan, late of Cromwell tp. dec'd., yiz: A certain tract of land situate nod lying in said township and county, boun ded and described as follows: beginning at a pine on the south end of said sui vey, and running by land known as Bedford county land, n 27 w 160 to a post ; n 69 w 164 by land of Elisha Rut'er to a post 5. 19 w 120 to,is post by , a farm of Benj. Brown's ; thence by , land of William M'lntyres, formerly George Cluggaye s 83 e 41 p to a locust, e 71 to a spanish oak, s 7 w 68b to a white oak, 5. 35 e 33 to the place.of beginning ; contain ing= acres be the same inure or less. Terms of sale:=One third part of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, one third part thereof in one . year thereafter, with interest, mid the remaining one third part thereof at & immediately aft.ia the death of Ann Jordan, widow of the said intestate, the interest 'tit* the said one third p i t to be paid to the said widow annually a. ing her natural life ; the whole to be se cured by bonds and mortgages of the pur- ' chaser. 13y the court. JOHN REED, Clerk. Sale to commence at one o'clock P. M. of said day. Attendance will be given by GEORGE TAYLOR, Trustee appointed by the court to make said sale. March 1, 1848. T %VERN 'NOTICES. I'd the Honorable (he Aden? of Court o' Comma Pleas of Hun in f elini Orin y and Quarter Neysions re the P. ace /or said (•'aunt// of Huntisi s t l do a at aril Tear. of I 8 ,3 I' te l'etionot ul Samuel Jacob. or Fr ~, inwii.liin in •aill Canny of 11., : —.- kin re-p.cifally uliew, ,, h, th ~ ~. , r • , oiler being ilesir •50 ke, 1,11 4 i,, • In, o'd s awl of poe • .1 ek in ..,,, :owii.hip .if Frill i. Thai he is well nii .rovidetl with hot •Timm convenience, or the tieco.ntnot on and lodging of s ranger: and travellers, at said:old stand. I , therefore, prays your Honors to gran , 111 in a continuance 0 . 1 his tavern Licence. , ad will pray &c. ... ____ - ___. SAMUEL JACOBS. We the ..ul.cribers, citizen• of the said township of Franklin, do certify that thu tavern above mentioned and proposed to he kept by Samuel Jacobs, is necessary to iccommodate the public and entertain , ravellers and straii.ers, and that the said Petitioner is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro. videO with house room and conveniences 111 r the accommodation of strangers and Samuel Beigle Wm Johnston Lines Ewing' John Shock J. H. Stonehraker Thus Montgomery John Shockjr John Ewing Frederick Fritz Henry Gates Henry Gats Martin Gates Daniel Ginter Richard Jmes Emanuel Getz Abraham Wooding Notch 1, 1845. To the Honorable /1. S. Ii ilson, Esq President, and his,Assonates, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the . _ Peace for the colloty of Hervingdim. The Petition ofJohn Whittaker, Jr. re spectfully sheweth, that your petitioner is well provided with stabling for horses, and 'all conveniences necessary for the enter tainment of strangers and travellers at his old stand on Allegheny street in the , borough of Huntingdon, that he has oc. copied the said house as a licensed Inn for a number of years past: Ile therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him 1 license to keep a public house of enter tainment there and your petitioner will pray &c. JOHN W HITTAKER, Jr. We the undersigned citizens of the bo rough of Huntingdon,aloresaid, being per sonally acquainted with John Whittaker, Jr. the above named petitioner, and also laying a knowledge of the house for which Hite license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to actommo late the public and entertain strangers and travellers, that he is a person of good epute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and ac commodation of strangers and travellers, we therefore beg leave to recommend him for a license, agreeable to his petition. John Cresswell William A. Saxton Wm. Ste w,trt W. B. Zeigler (Thos. Afrida C. A. Newingham IThos. Fisher Samuel Steel Daniel Africa Jost:ph Forrest 'Geo. Jackson A. H. Hirst Phial Shultz Wm. Swoopc J'AS. Saxton, Jr. 1 043, To The lion. A. S. Wilson, President ana associate Judges of the Court (31 Quarter Ses , i,ns of the Peace in and for the county of Huntingdon, at April hes. 'ions, A. D. 1843. The Petition of Robert Carmon,respect fully sliewellv, that your petitioner occu pies that large and commodiblis house, sit uated in the borough of Alexandria, on the Main street, recently occupied by John H. Stackpole, which has been long estab , lished and is well known as, and calcula ted for a public house of entertainment and from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable as well as necessary for the accommodation of the public and the en• tertainment of strangers and travellers, that lie is well provided with stabling for horses and all conveniences necessary for the entertainment of strangers and trav ellers—that he has occupied the said ,house as a licensed Inn kir two years last I past and that lie is desirous of continuing the same. H e therelore respctfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep ari inn or public house of entertainment in said house and he will pray &c. ROBERT CARMON. We the undersigned citizens, of the bo rough of Alexandria, being particularly acquainted with Robert Cannon the above named applicant and also having a knowl edge of the house fur which the license is prayed, do hereby certify, that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, that said Robert Cannon is a titan of good repute for honesty and temperance and that he is well provided with house room, stabling and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and tra vellers. We therefore beg leave to recom mend ht m for a license agreeably to his Petition. H. Fockler James Yocum Wm. A. Rodgers Davis Brooke Josiah Kurtz John PlAier,Jr. Gregory John R. Thos. atterst.n Stephen Itchinger John Bisbin I'. M'Coy Jr, Y. Creaswell. Francis Conner Jonathan Isenberg Bk t.j. Kougli Carens Patterson Jac.,b Baker Benj. lsenbarg March 1, 1843, .2,.. To the lion. the Judges of the 15 Court (2uarter ,S.'essions of the Peace of the County of , Huntingdon. The Petition of Jacob Megahan of the Township of Walker in the said county, respectfully represents that he is still well! provided with house room and convenien. ces for the lodging and accommodation ul strang , rs and travellers at the house now! kept by him as an Inn in said township. Ile threfore prays the Honorable Court to 418111 him a license for keepiag a ',Oldie In. n 'ravens In sud .01.0—and he will p &c. J.ICUJi MEG.4IIAN. t b•C, Cl.l4eliS 1.11 .11. p ,Io ,11101 the above ,i• ~ t t,ii. lon or l'avern is pri.po-ed to p , certity, that J tcub Megalian ! •ti abiive applicant is of good repute for mileoy and temperance. and is well pro• ,ideal with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travelleis, and that Out It Inn or Tavern is necessary to aceoninio date the public and entertain strangers mil tray •Ilers. Isaac Vandevander John Householder Jr. James Campbell Peter Vandevander :anion F..x Samuel Peightal J Vandevander Daniel Kyper Silythr .I.4in Hoovtr Jr. Geer,;t: Hawn John Haler H. Grimly . George Roland 'Jacob Limner Th..mas Lloyd !areal Baumgardner Henry Lloyd Moses Hamer N. B. Sangare March 1, 1893. Henry Isunbarg To the Honorable the Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of the county of Huatingdon, at April 'Perm, 1843. The petition of itrmert F. Hallett of Graysport, Morris township, in the county of Huntingdon, respectfully represents, that he is provided with the necessary conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers, and for keeping, a house of public entertainment, at his old stand in said place. Ile prs yours Honors therefore, to grant him a aeonrm ' once of his tavern license for said purpose, and he will ever pray, &c. ROBERT F. LASLETT. We the undersigned citizens of the township of Morris, in the said county of Huntingdon, do certify that a tavern at the above mentioned stand, is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strange and travellers, and that the peti tioner above namet4 is a man of good re.. pute for honesty and temperance, and well provided with house room, and other conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers._ Benj. - Sprengle los. R. Meloy Edward Beigle A. Lowry, jr. Samuel Beigle Henry B. Mytinger Micheal Low John Davis Frederick Low Adam Keith David Keefer Thos Gallaher John Mytinger .I;;;i3 ; iiTyai W. Graham J. Shellenberger Henry Butts James Hallett March 1, 1342. TE.IIIPE Refla CE DOUSE. T kilf, subscriber occupying the large three story brick dwell-1 house at the south east corner] Allegheny and Smith streets, in the bot ough of Huntingdon, the third stori which during the last summer has been atedi wr o— . for sleeping rooms; having a large stable on' .111112 u IV SY% Entoaxm. the premises, and having employed a care- NiapptitiLD inform his friends and the pub ful person to attend to it and take care of Nuf lic, that he has removed to the new horses, &c., informs the public that she is house, on the corner immediately above his prepared to accommodate such of her friends former residence in Main street. Where and such strangers and travellers as may de- lie can at all times be found, by those who site accommodation. She respectfully soli- desire his professional services. cite a share of public patronage, and hopes Huntingdon, Dec. 21, 1542. the friends of Temperance will give her a ESTHER CLARKE. 9 - 0,1, AMC. BONDS—Judgment and cum Huntingdon March 1, 1343. • for at this office. TO fhehonivable the Judges of the court of common Ault, now holding a court of Quarter &mons of the peace in and for the county of huntingdon. The Petition of Chistopher Hartman of lßarree township in said county reitpect• I fully showeth that your petitioner is desir ousl of keeping a public Inn or tavern in' 1 the house now occupied by Samuel Stelley in the township aforesaid and that he is, well provided with house room and other ) conveniencies for the accommodation of the public and the eatertainment of stran gers and travellers, he therefore respect: fully prays the Court to grant him a tense to keep an inn or public house of en• Itertainnient there ; 'and your Petitioner will pray, tSze. CHRISTOPHER HARTMAN. We the subscribers, citizensof l3arree township do hereby 'certify that we are personally and well acquainted with' Christopher Hartman the above named petitioner that lie is and we know him to be of good repute for honesty and temper ance and is well provided with house room and conveniencies for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travellers— and we do further certify that we know the house fur which the license is prayed, and that the same is nczessary as an inn or Tavern to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. John Beal Christian Gearhart Michael Stet), Jacob Auspach John Stam George Scott Thomas Blair Benj. M'Mahati Win. Mears Jacob Grossman George Dull John M'Mallun Henry Warfel John Price George M. Bell George Bell Alex. Bell James Johnston March 1, 1843. o the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions tithe Peace and o/ the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of Thomas Wallace of the borough of Huntingdon, in the said coun ty, respectfully represents, that he is still well provided with house room, stabling and all the necessary conveniences for keeping a tavern and lodging, and accom-' 'limitation of strangers and travellers at the house now kept by him as an Inn, in said homy'', known as the Washington Hotel. lie therefore prays the Honorable Court o grant him a license for keeping a public Lui,or Tavern in said house---and he will, pra v 4-c. THOAMS WALL Aeg. N e Ve the subscribers citizens of the said borough of Huntingdon, in which the above mentioned Inn or Tavern is propos ed to be kept, do certify, that we are well aiquainted with TIIOIII4S Wallace the above applicant, that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and all the con veniences for the lodging and accoMmo da!;,on of strangers and travellers, and 04.6 said I nit or tavern is necessary 10 ac4eninotlate the public and entertain stingers and travellers. 11 sit. Stewart Joseph Forrest Jowl Cresswell • Joseph Stewart Joas Whittaer Jr; John Simpson bawd oods Thos. Fisher Jacob Aliica D. Buoy C. A. gettiingham Andrew Couch G. M. if oods Philip Shultz Jas. Saxton Jr. D. Black March 1, 1848. To the Honorable the court of Quarter Se.,sions of the Peace in and for the county of Huntingdon. 'L•tte Petition of John Houk, respectlul. ly sheweth that he is well provided with suitable accommodations necessary for keeping a public house of entertainment at the stand situated in Jackstown, Hender.. son township, in the county of Hunting don, therefore prays your• Honors to grant him a license for keeping a tavern in the above mentioned place —and he will ever pray &c. JOHN HOUK. It e the undersigned citizens of, and residing within Henderson township, in the county of Huntingdon, do hereby cer tify, that we are personally and well ac quainted with John Houk, the above named petitioner, that he is, and we know him to be of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the ac commodation and lodging of stkaligers and travellers. And we do further cer.. tifv, that we know the house for which the license is prayed, and that the same is necessary as an Inn or Tavern to accom modate the public and entertaih strangers and travellers. James Stevens Jr. Jacob Clanbaugh Alex. Jacobs MarlinGruffias E. L. Plowman David Rupert Lloyd Meredith Samuel Goodman A. Plowman B. E, Miller Alex. Port Richard Plowman March 1, 1843. --- Executor's _Notice. i ,o.ricE is hereby given, that Letters a. 4 testamentary on the last will and tes tament $4 Isaac Thompson, Esq late of Dub lin tp , Huntingdon, county do d.. have been granted to the subscribers. All persona therefore indebted to the estate of said deed: are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement, to DAVID SHAVER, Ex'r. Madison Township, Perry cos March Ist, 1843. ,In the Court of Common Pleas of flun tingdon county. Whereas, William 13. Leas, Abraham Long and David But ket, Assignees of the ,estate of William Pollock, did on the 28th day of January, A. D. 1843, tile in i dle office of the l'rotlionatary of the Court o 1 Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, their account as assignees ;of said estate. Notice is therefore hereby i' oiven to the creditors of the said WilliainPollock and. Others interested in the said estate, that • the Honorable the Judges of the said court, have appointed the second Monday and tenth day bi April next, for the hear ing of the same, and showing cause why ihe said account ought nut to be allowed, and iu default of the same will be con firmed. By the Court. JAMES STEEL, Pro'ly. Feb.ll, 1843. Notivr♦ ri? 0 the Creditors of the Huntingdon Cam - bria and Indiana Turnpike Road—that there has been a dividend of two pc-r cent. on the amount of their deposits, as shown 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 agents. JOHN S. ISETT, Sequestrator. Mouth of Spruce Creek Feb. 1. 1843. Tfatitr. [Estate of Henry Neff, dec'd.3 'rise subscribers, Administrators of the said estate, hereby notify all persons inter ested, that one or more of the said Adminis trators will at all times be in Alexandria for the purpose of settling up the said estate, from this date until the Ist clay of April next, atter which time no further indulgenc e can be given.. . Those who cannot raise ttioneY to pay off are required to give their notes or due bills. Settlement must he effected. -. DANIEL NEFF, - ALEXANDER STFIT, Aders, JACOB HERNCANE, Alexandria, January 4, 1843. NOTICE. krApOTICE is hereby given, that the fol 41111 lowing described property was, on the ,16th day of Jarmary, A. D. 1843, sold at 'Constable's Sale, as the property of Philip Coulter, of Prinklin township, and bought by the subscribers, and the property has been left in the hands of the said Philip Courter, to be used by him, and to be deli vered up to the subscribers whenever de manded, viz: 15 acres of wheat, one wood sled and double trees, 1 heifer, 1 black cow, 2 shntes, 1 saw and 4 pits, 1 plough, 1 hal row, 5 horses, with their gears, 1 waggon and wag gon bed, aiid 1 riding saddle. S. MILES GREENE, J. H. DORSEY, Trading under the firm of S. MILES GREEN & Ca sarree Forge, Jan.l7, 1843. Administrator's Notice. ErFERS of administration on the es tate cliames A. Samplelate of Bar roe township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those hy ing against it will present them proper ly authenticdtell for settlement without de- SAMUEL STEWART, Adm'r. Feb.Barree township. e 22, 1343.-6 t. pd. adminestraloi•O e. ErCERS of a.lministratioa on the es- QM tate of Benjamin Bear, late of Crom well township, Huntingdon county, tlec'd. have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against h will present properly authenticated for settlement without delay. PE rER M. BEA R, DAVID BURKET, Aders. near Orbisonia. Feb: 22, 1842. 6t fLottce of Inqueot. ' By virtue or a writ of partition or vain. ation issued out of the Orphans' Court of Iluntitmlon county, I will on Wednesday the 22eday of Match next, by a Jury Of Inquest, convened on the . premises, pro. ceed to make partition or valuation of the real estate of Robert Thompson, late of Dublin township in said county dee'd:, situate and lying within said township. JOHN SHAVER, Feb. 22, 1843.-4 t. .9 a.police. THE undersigned Auditors appointed by the Court to make distribution of the moneys arising front Sheriff's sale lif the real estate of Benjamin Cornelius, late of Springfield township, dec'd., and from the Sheriff's sale of the interests Of Benj. J., Peter and Geo. Cornelius in said estate, will meet for that purpose at the office of 'l'. P. Campbell, Esq., in I Huntingdon, on Saturday the 18th day of March next; at one o'clock P. M., when all persons interested may attenJ if they think proper. P. CAMPBELL, DO1?.111S, Auditors, JACOB AiILLER, tluntingdon, Feb. 22, 1842. A tr;cg Sktter. _____ Came to the :i ti de uce B o f a 1e th e b i g ° b w s s c h l ip kii)tilimighk,%-. Huntingdon county, wimp. /i smile tittle in October last, a red Moe!) , steer, rising three years old, with a Slit in one ear and a piece olf the other, the owner is requested to come forward, prove proper ty, pay charge and take him away, other wise he will be disposed of according to law. HENRY LEE. Feb. 15, 1843. NOTICE TO VENDERS OF MERCHANDIZE, ISt of retailers ot merchant's ze, re turned by the Cotistables and clas ,itied by the Associate judges and Com missioners of Huntilildoii county, tiireta aly to the act of .10th April, 1841. . . , ..111e‘heny township. illirriorsinark tli class. class. Elias Baker & Co. 13 Abednegn Stevens 13 14 M M'Cormick 13 Benj. F. Patton 13 William Walker 13 3 K BcJ P M'Cahen 13 Bell & Higgins 13 Wooberry tp. Antes township. Jos R Hewit &co 13 Benj. F Bell 13 'Adolphus Patter- Campbell & Criss- I son sells liquor 13 man 13 Jacob Shoenvfelt 14 Graham M'Cam- Davis Gibbony & ant 131 company 13 Barret. township S& G Ake 14 Hall & Rawle 13 , Jas M Johnston 14 Hartman & Smith 13 Roper Schuc- David I3arrick 131 & in ker 13 Asbury Stewart 13 D Roy& 13 ' Samuel Mitchell 11 P Shoenbeeger 13 Blair township. 3 Royer & co. 13 M'Connell, Linga- .41e.randria borough felter & Co. 13 Michl Sisler (sells William Anderson Iliquors) 14 '& Co. • 131 Mary Neff 13 ' Alex. Knox & Son 13 Gemmeil & Porter 13 Rob't. M'Namara 13 Moore & Mag'uire :1 Peter O'Hagan 13 John Porter 13 Cromwell township , Birmingham bor. John It. Hunter 14 Owens & Stewart 13 ''Thos. E Orbison 11 Thomas M Owens 13 Dublin township. James Clarke 13 Brice X Blair 13 John Nevling 13 Frankl!n township. 'Dewey &Crawford 13 David Stewart 13 Hollidaysburg bor. ' John Ewing 14 Joseph Dysart 13 Sam'l Caldwell 13 A M'Corinicic B.c John S lsett 13 I Bl•other 13 G H Shoenberger 13 (loons B Moore 13 S & B Wigton 14 Petel' Hewit 13 Frankstown tp. M'Farlatie Garber Sin'l Good & co. 19 & co. 13 Peter Good Jr. 14 Henry Learner 13 Wolf, Willett 8c co 14 'Robert Williams 13 1J Geesey & G Gast 14 David Goodfellow 13 Henderhon township. John Cox 13 Dorsey,Green &co 13 George W. Patterson Kessler & Milligan 13 (sells liquors) 13 Hopewell township Lloyd & Graff 13 ' James Entriken jr 13 G L Lloyd & co. 12 John B Gi.. en 131 i Agustus Black 13 Morris township. !John Gourley 13 Moore & Steiner 13 'John . Cooper 14 Hileman, Tussey Names Orr 13 & co. 13 Jas. M P Russell 13 Henry S Spang 13 Jacob Silvder 14 do do 13 George Port 14 Jos. Higgins &co 13 Huntingdon bor. Porter township. Robert Moore 13 Green,Dorsey& co 13 James Saxton jr 13 S Hatfield & Sons 13 C A& H F Newing- John R Butts 14 , ham sells liquor 14 ... Snyder township. Joseph Forrestsells. Wm MLyon & co. 41 liquor 14 (Bald E. Fur.) 13 !James Gwin 14 Win M Lyon & co. liJacob Miller 14 (Tyrone For.) 13 George A Steel 14 John Kramer 131 Thomas Read 14 Sprin, fiq 'eld iii. - ( William Dorris 14 Blair & Madden 14 Peter Swoope 14 Dennis O'Connor 1418 E & W M'Mur- Shirley tp. trio sells liquor 13 Samuel U Bell 13 William Stewart Tyrone tp. sells liquor 13 John M"Gulre 131 Fisher & M'Mur- Miles i ...wk, 3.2 we 13 Samuel 'sett 13 Gaysport boro. Union tp. John Bouslough 23 Robert Spear 13 Petersburg boro. , Jacob M Cover 13 \A & N Creswell 23 Milker tp. James Stevens 13 James Campbell 131 Shirleysburg boro. J.lo*woope Mm's 131 Wm B I, as & co 13 West township. , Brewster& Brown 13 Geo. Shoenberger 13 David Fraker 14 Walker & NefF 13 Madden & Lutz 13 M'Clure & Neff 13 The Aasociate Judges and County comonisgi n ders, will meet at the Coin missioners' Office in the borough of Hun tingdon, on the fist libmirly of !March, 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 previous year. Those of the 15th class are estimated to sell goods to the amount of $5,000 and less than $lO,OOO, and pay $lO 00 li cense. Those of the 14th class to an amount less than $5,000, and pay, $T 00 license. %Vben liquors are sold fifty per ct. additional to be added to the license. Licenses to be taken out for One year front the Ist day of May next. JOHN KERIi. K. L. GREEN. ALEX. KNOX, Jr. iCotn're: A. W. BENEDICT, Feb. 15, 1843. ORPHANS' COURT SALE: Iffvirtue of an order of the Orphans' Court will be exposed to Sale by public vendue or outcry. on the premises in Chilcoatstown, Union township, Hun tingdon county, on Saturday the 18th day of March, A. 1). 1843. All that certain messuage, tenement and lot of ground in said village of ChilcoatstoWn, in the said township and county, bounded by lots of David Clarkson and others, upon which it c. - eeted a story and a half frame dwei: ling house, 26 feet in front, and running back 22 feet, the said property of Shed- I rick Corbin, late of said township, county, I and State of Pennsylvania, dec'd: title is indisputable. . TERMS.—One third of the purchase Mo• ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal annual pay.: meets thereafter, with interest frond the confirmation of the sale, to be secured by the bonds and mortuages of the pdrcha§er- By the Court JOHN REED, C.lerf•, Attendance will be given by Abraham Corbin, Administrator: — Feb.. 4.2, 1843. ts. HOLICICS rEGETABLE ME T, for sprains and rhumn !ism, just received air' for sale at the drug store of K. Simonton. Also a fresh supply of Houcks Panacea. 7'. K. SIMONTON, Agent, Huntingdon Oct. 5, 1342. ToLANK BONDS to Constablesfor Stuy of Exee.ution, under the new law, just printed, and for sale, at this office,
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