To the Honorable Abraham S. Wilson' Presideni and his associates Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Huntingdon at April Sessions A. 11. 1843. The Petition of David Etnire of the Village of Orbisonia in the township of Cromwell and county of Huntingdon re. ,spectfully sheweth, that your Petitioner occupies that large and commodious house situated in the village of Orbisonia and township of Cromwell, on the road lead ing from Drakes Ferry to Chambersburg, which is well calculated for and has been long known and kept as a public house of, en tertainment, and from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable as well as neces sary for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and travellers ; that he is well provided with I stabling for horses and all conveniencies necessary for the entertainment of strang ers and travellers ; that the said house has been occupied fur a number of years past as a - Licensed lan formely by Andrew Foreman and more recently by William 3.leCarrell and that he is desirous of con tinuing it as such. He therefore respect hilly prays the Court, !-.) grant him a li ense to keep an Inn, o•. public House of Entertainment there : and your Petitioner will pray, ate. DAVID ETNIRE We the undersigned citliellS of the township of Cromwell aforesaid being per sonally acquainted with David Etnire the above named Petitioner and also having knowledge of the house for which the li cense is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers or trav ellers, that the said David Etnire is a per son of good repute for honesty and temp erance, and that he is well provided with house room and convcniencies for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. NV e therefore beg leave to recommend hum for a license agreeable to his petition. Sam'l. N. Wharton. David But ket Elisha Rutter John Rutter Jacob Flisher Andrew Gilliland Thomas Hooper Jr. Simon Gratz Thomas Hooper Sen. Samuel Steward Peter Rippel R. 13. Kerr William Rutter James Colegate Mm. Gilliland John G. Glock Micheal Myers Frederick Herman. March 8, 1843. To the Honorat.le the Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of Amos Houck respect fully showeth that he is well provided with suitable accommodations necessary for keeping a public house of entertainment, at the stand situate in Chilcotestown, Cass township, in the county of Huntingdon, therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license for keeping a tavern in the above mentioned place, and he will ever pray, o&c A MOS HOUCK. We the• undersigned citizens of, and residing within Cass toe nship, in the county of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we are personally and well acquainted with Amos Houck, the above named peti tioner, that he is, and we know him to be of amid repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travellers, and we do further certify that we know the house for which the license is prayed, and the store is necessa7 as an inn or tavern to accommodate the public aad entertain strangers and travellers. William Park George Ely Jacob Bombgardner John Long Lemuel Green Isaac Brumbaugh Nicholas Miller George M'Kinney Hiram Greenland Andrew Park George Pedoner John S Gehrett John Garrett Amos lovcall March 8,1841. To the Honorable the Judges of the court of Common Pleas, now holding a court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the county of Huntingdon. 'file Petition of Jacob Reikard of Shir ley township, in said county, respectfully showeth that your petitioner is desirous of keeping a public inn or tavern, in the house lately occupied by Hugh Doyle, in 'the township aforesaid, and he is well pro vided with house room and other conve niences for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers - and travellers ; lie therefore respectfully prays the court to grant him a license to ',eep an inn or public house of entertain .ii.nt there; and your petitioner will ever av, &c. JACOB REIK.Jk RD. We the subscribers, citizens of Shirley ship, do hereby certify that we are ~,onally and well acquainted with Jacob ~.kard, the above named petitioner, that is, and we know him to be of good re , nie for honesty and temperance, and is ell provided with house room and con venienceslfor the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travellers; and we do' further certify that we know the house for which the license is prayed, end that the .ame is necessary as an inn or tavern to accommodate the public and entertain i trangers and travellers. Dawson C Smawley Henry Shaver Henry Buckley Peter Ripple, Snr. John R Irwin George K Fleck VAlward Base Jonathan Doyle William Shaver George Shaver • Nicholas Shaver Oliver Etnire Samuel Shaver William Morrison March 8, 1843. Tothe Honorable A. S. Wilson, President and Associate Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county of Huntingdon,at April sessions, A. D. 1843 The Petition of Michael Sissler, re spectfully showeth, that your petitioner occupies that large aucl commodious house situate in the borough of Alexandria, im mediately at the locks on the Penn's canal, which has bccu long established and is well known as, and calculated for a pun lie house of entertainment; and hon. ii neighborhood ant! situation is ...I' ;to' - well as necessary for the s c ..), of the public and ihr eC strangers anti travellers, 11: .. , It provided with stahlitie for 1.. '-• • , m; convemencrs necessary for di, entertain ment of strangers anti travllers ; that he has occupied the said house as a licensed inn for five years last past, and that he is desirous of continuing the same. He therefore respetatilly prays the. Court to . . . grant him a license to k eep an inn Or pub- To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of tic house of entertainttient in Said house, Q vaster sessions of the Peace of the coon and he will pray, &c. ty of Huntingdon. . MICHAEL SISLEk. The Petition ofiames M'Mnrtrie, in the We the undersigned citizens of the 'township of West !Lessee, in the county aforesaid rlresents that e borough of Alexandria, being particularly Mill , rovided with house rootsand acquainted with Michael Sisler, the above lis well pespectful rep conveniences for the lodging and accom-, named applicant, and also having a knowl im edge of the house fur which the licenseisitation of strangers and travellers, at the house now kept by hith as an inn, in prayed, do hereby certify that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate said township. Ile therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a lieense the public and entertain strangers and travellers, that said Michael Sister is a for keeping a public inn or tavern itl said man of good repute for honesty an d tam- house, and he will pray, dte. perance, and that he is well provided with JAMES M'MIJRTRIE. house room stat:ling and conveniences for We the subscribers, citizens of said township, in which the above mentioned the lodging and accommodation ofstrangers , and travellers ; we therefore beg lease to ' inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do recommend him for a license agreeable certify that James M'M urtrie, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty lo his petition. and temperance, anti is well provided with Francis M'Coy Jr Jesse Brooke John 14 Gregory Henry C Walker house room nd convenieneeS for the lodg James Yocum Josiah Kurtz ing and accommodatiod of strangers and Daniel Piper Boljamin Kough travellers, and that such inn Or !vern is Carens Patterson James Gardner necessary to accommodate the public anu Jacob Baker William H Brooke John Piper, jr. Stephan Ringerentertain strangers and travellers. Davis Brooke Jonathan Isenbarg Robert Moore Thames Ewing Benj. Isenburg Wm. A Rodgers John Stewart Samuel Ewing Henry Fockler Caleb Yocum ' David McAlevy ' Daniel Aof Peter Shultz Conrad Bucher J Wm. AP Clare March 8, 1843.—* ohn ora y Joseph Thompson Alex, Montgomery To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Isaac Neff James Clayton Quarter Sessions of the county of Hunting- John II art Alex. Johnston don at April Term, 1843. I; on. Montgomery Andrew lhattern The Petition of Thomas M. Cadwala- Aaron Work Matthew Stephen der, of Virarriorsmark town, Warriors-1 March 8, 1834. mark township, Huntingdon county, re-1 — spectfully represents that he is provided with the necessary conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travel lers, and for keeping a house of public entertainment at the stand heretofore oc cupied by Win. Shipley, de'd. He prays your honors therefore to grant him a license for said purpose, anJ he will ever pray, &c. THOMAS M. CADWALADER. We the undersigned citizens of War-' riorsmark township, in the said county of ' Huntingdon, do certify that a tavern at 'the above mentioned stand is necessary to ,accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that the per titioner above named is a man of good re• 'pute for honesty and tetoperance, and well provided with house room and other conveniences for the accommedation of 'strangers and travellers. John Athilcman John Spitter Daniel Stiffer, jr. Henry Bretton Joshua Cox Henry Kreider. James Sackett Samuel Rider Geo. Rumberger A. Sarkett Jacob Buick Patrick Pitman JohniSpitter, Jr. Match 8, 1843. To the Honorable the Judges of the Courtl of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, now comosing and holding a court of, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the said county of April term. 1843 The Petition of James Stevens of Mill creek, in the township of Henderson, in the county aforesaid. respectfully show eth , that your petitioner continuing and ke..p ing of a public house or tavern, t..n house he now lives or creek, that hc has provi necessaries for the cone niru. ~,,„ comodation of travellers and strangers;' he therefore prays your Honors to grant I him a license to keep a house of public entertainment in said house, and he will pray, &c. JAMES STEVENS. BVe the subscribers, inhabitants of the township of Henderson aforesaid, do cer tify that James Stevens, the above appli cant is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lotlg:. ing and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that it is necessary. J. K. Metz William Ross. Alexander Por t John Porter Henry Meta M. F. Camphell Jonathan K Metz John Wadell Samuel Vnder James Shorthill Solomon King Absalom Kelley John Metz, Snr. William Woods Robert Simpson Henry Jonston Jacob Dachenbach Eli Wakefield Samuel R Metz March 8. 1843. To the honorable the Judges of the court of common pleas, now holding a court of Quarter Sessions of the peace in and for the county of huntingdon. The Petition of Chistopher Hartman of Barree township in said county respect- I fully showeth that your petitioner is desir ous of keeping a public Inn or tavern in the house now occiipied by Samuel Steffey in the township aforesaid and that he is well provided with house room and other conveniencies for the accommodation of the public and the eatertaininent of stran gers and travellers, he therefore respect. fully prays the Court to grant him a li, cense to keep an inn or public house of en • tertainment there ; and your Petitioner will pray, &c. CHRISTOPHER HARTMAN. We the subscribers, citizens of Barree township do hereby certify that we are personally and well acquainted with Christopher Hartman the above named petitioner that he 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 for which the license is prayed ...I that rlie satni , is oczessary as an Inn ~ 7'.‘,.:1, '...iccoinitiodate the public and H otertair, strangers and travellers. ,'John B. al Christian Gearhart 'Michael St‘. fry Jacob Auspach John Slam George Scott Thomas Blair Benj. M'Mahan W rn . Mears Jacob Grossman George Dull John M'Malian Henry Warfel John Price George M. Bell George Bell Alex. Bell James Johnston lllurch I, 1843. o the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Q.larter Sessions of the Peace and of the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of Thomas Wallace of the borough of Huntingdon, in the said coun ty, respectfully represents, that lie is still well provided with house room, stabling and all the necessary conveniences for keeping a tavern and lodging, and accom modation of strangers and travellers at the house now kept by him as an Inn, in said borough, known as the Washington Hotel. He therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public Inn, or Tavern in said house--and he will pray 4-c. S WALLACE. We 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 acquainted with Thomas 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 dation of strangers and travellers, and that said Inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Hat. Stewart Joseph Forrest Join Cresswell Joseph Stewart Thos. Fisher John Whittaker Jr. Jacob Africa John Simpson 1)..8u0i/ BUOVI If nods C. A. Ar ewingham Andrew Couch oods Philip Shultz ac. Saxton Jr. D. Black March 1,1843. To the koaorable the Court of Quarter &salons of the Peace in arid for the county of Iluntingdon. The Petition of John Houk, respectful ly sheweth that lie is well provided with suitable accommothilions necessary for keeping a public house of entertainment at the stand situated in JatitstoWn,Hender , son township, in the county of Hunting don, therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license 1)r keeping a tavern in the above mentioned place —and he will ever pray &c. JOHN HOUK. lie 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 strangers ' and travellers. And we do further cer. ' tify, 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 entertain strangers and travellers. James Stevens Jr. Jacob claubaugh Alex. Jacobs Martin Graylas E. L. Plowman David Rupert Lloyd Meredith Samuel Goodman A. Plowman B. E, Miller Alex. Port Richard Plowman March 1, 1843. To the lion. A. S. Wilson, President and associate Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the, county of Huntingdon, at April Ses- I gone, A. D. 184 S. The Petition of Robert Carmon,respect fully sheweth, that your petitioner occu pies that large and commodious house, sit uated in the borough of Alexandria, on the Main street, recently occupied by John H. Stackpole, which has been long estab. balled and is well known as, and calcula -1 ted for a public house of entertainment and from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable as well as necessary fur the, accommodation of the public and the en• tertainment of . strangers and travellers, that he is well provided with stabling fur horses and all conveniences necessary for, the entertainment 01 strangers and tray..l ellers—that he has occupied the said house as a licensed Inn tor two years last past and that he is desirous Of continuing the same. He therefore relitetfully ial;aysi the Court to grant him a license to keep' an Inn or public house of entertaimbent in said house and he will pray &c. RO BERI' CA RMON. We the undersigned citizens, of the bo rough of Alexandria, being particUlarly acquainted with Robert Carmon the above mined applicant and also having a knowl edge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify, that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travel; lers, that said Robert Carmon is a man of good repute i for honesty & 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 him fur a license-agreeably to his Petition. H. Fockler James Yocum Wm. A. Rodgers Davis Brooke Josiah Kurtz John Piper,Jr. John R. Gregory Thos. Patterst.n T. M'Coy Jr. Stephen Itchinger N. Cresswell John Bisbin Francis Conner Jonathan Isenberg Benj. Icough Carens Patterson Jacob Baker . Benj. Isenbarg Mirih 1,1843, To the rion. the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the County ofi Huntingdon. The Petition or Jacob Megahan of the 'Township of Walker in the said county, respectfully represents that he is still well I provided with house room and convenien ces for the lodging and accommodatian of strangers and travellers at the house now kept by him as an Inn in said township. He threfore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern in said house—and he will pray &c. J.ICOB ALEGAHAN. W e the subscribers, citizens of said township of Walker, in, which the above mentioded Inn or Tahrn is proposed to be sent, do certify; that Jacob Megahan the above applicant is of good repute for honesty and temperance and !!. well pro. aided with house room and conveniences for tike lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers arid travellers. Isaac Vandevander John Householder Jr. James Campbell Peter Vandevander Simon Fox Samael Peightal JAhn Vandevander Daniel Kyper John Snyder John Hoover Jr. George Hawn John Hiffner H. Orlady George Roland Jacob Lininger Thomas Lloyd lsreal Baumgardner Henry Lloyd Moses Hamer N. B. Sangare March 1, 1843. Henry Ist.nbarg To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the county of Huntingdon, at April Term, 1843. The petition of Itouert F. Haslet' 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. lie prays yours 'Honors therefore, to grant him a continu ance of his tavern license for said purpose, and he will ever pray, &c. ROBERT F. hASLETT. 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 named, is a man of good re. pate for honesty and temperance, and well provided with house room, and other conveniences fOr the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Benj. Sprengle Jos. R. Meloy Edward Bette A. Lowry, jr. Samuel Beigle Henry B. Mytinger Micheal Low John Davis Frederick Low Adam Keith David Keefer Thos Gallaher ----- John Mytinger James O'Bryan W. Graham J, Shell9byrger lames Haslet[ March 1, 1342. To the Honorable .. S. ' , Filson, Esq President, and his,Assoctates, Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of John hittakei., Jr. re spectfully. sheweth, that your petitioner is well provided with stabling for horses, and all conveniences necessary for the enter , tainment or strangers and travellers at his old stand on Allegheny street in the borough of Huntingdon, that he has oc cupied the said house as a licensed Inn fur a number of years past. He therefore respectfully plays the Court to grant him a license to keep a public house of enter tainment there and ynor petitioner will pray &c. JOHN WHITTAKER, 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 having a knowledge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and travellers, that lie is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and ae, commedution of strangers and travellers, we therefore beg leave to recommend hits for a license, agreeable to his petilion. John Cresswell William A. Saxton Wm. Stewart W. B. Zeigler Jacob Afrita C. A. Newingham Thos. Fisher Sampel Steel Daniel Africa Joseph Forrest Gee. Jacksin A. H. Hirst 'Philip Shultz Wm. Swoope .J..is, Saxton, Jr. March 1, 1843. I . • Td,iliOlonorable the Judges of Court of Opoon Pleas of Huntingdon County , and Quarter Sessions, of the Peace for said Vounty of Huntingdon at dprit Term Of IThe Petition of Samuel Jacobs of Frank• lin township in said County of Hunting don respectfully sheweth, that your Peti tioner being desirous of keeping a Tavern at his old stand on Sprucc•Creek in said Township of Franklin. That he is well provided with house room conveniences for the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travellers, at said:old stand. He therefore, prays your Htiners to grant him, a continuance of his tavern Licence, and will pray dm. 'AfUEL JACOBS. We the Subscribers, citizens of the said Itowttship of Franklin, do certify that the' tavern above mentioned and proposed to be kept by Samuel Jacobs, is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain travellers and strangers, and that the said Petitioner is a man of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences fur the, accommodation of strangers and travellers. Shroud Beigla Wm Johnston James Ewing John Shock J. H. Stonebraker Thos Montgomery John Shockjr John Ewing . Frederick Fritz Henry Gates Henry Gats Martin Gates Daniel Ginter Richard Jones . Emanuel Getz Abraham Wooding March 1,1843. Inmation Waiticd. The undersigned wishes to obtain infor• matiun of his brother, DANIEL M'ALISTER, who some two years ago resided in. Morris 'county, New Jersey, - following the busi • ness of mining. the said M'Alister being about SO years of age, a Scotchman by birth, and having a family. Having Ire. quently:wntten to his last known place of residence, without receiving the informs tiOn sought for, the subscriber takes this , method of making inquiry about hire. It is Ltnnoied that he has removed to this State. . Any person knowing where he resides, or what has become of him will confer a lasting favor upon the subscriber by apprising him thereof by letter directed to this place. Editors throughout this State will con— fer a favor by noticing the above. DAVID WA LISTER. Huntingdon March 8, 1843. X enilM. HEAR F L. ELDER, No. 493, Market Stri4t, above fBth North side, Philadelphia. HAVING reduced his prices of Hardware to the lowest rates, for cash, and in his advertisements, named some of the articles with the prices an nexed, he finds that others in the same line of business have offered those par ticular articles at the same prices, say mg they sell as low as Elder. Now the object of this card is to invite purchasers to ascertain the lowest prices for which they can purchase every description of Hardware elsewhere, and then enquire at his store, and they will be convinced that he is selling all his goods at similar _ . . . low prices, tot! — that he i; doing what he professes to do—buying only for cash, and selling' only for cash—which enables him to do business at such rates as can• not WI to make his Store the depot for' those who wish to get the most fur their', money. lie has added to his large stock of Hardware a complete assortment of win dow glass, which he will sell at a scale of prices corresponding with the reduced prices of his Nails, Scythes, and Hard ware generally, at wholesale and retail. HENRY L. ELDER, Cheap Hardware Store, No. 493 Itsar ket Street. Philadelphid. March 8, 1643. . . JVails Mails ! ! alis !! ! 1000 Kegs Cumberland nails will be sold in lots to suit pur chasers, at the extraordinary low price of $3 44 a keur,_Also, 1500 Kegs of Atwater nails at $3 20 a keg at H. L. ELDER'S, Cheap Nail Warehouse, No. 493 Market St. above 13th, Phil'a. March 8, 1843. Administrator's Notice. ETTERS of administration on the es tate cfJames A. Samplelate of Bar., ree township, Huntingdon county, dec'd., l have been granted to the undersigned, All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against it will present them proper ly authenticated for settl%nent without de lay. SAMUEL STEWART, Adm'r. Barree township. Feb. 22, 1843.-6 t. pd. • fDUCKS VEGETABLE LIN A MEAT, for sprains and rhunia tism, just received and for sale at Ow drug store of T. K. Simonton. Also a fresh supply of lioucks Panacea. T. K. SIMONTON, Agent. Huntingdon Oct. 5, 1842. IDLANK BONDS—Judgment and con, *MO 11101 i —for hale at this office. MORbANS RHEUMATIC LINIMENT, " CAMS tiINIMENT has fully established 4.k. a charactet superior to any medicine eve, offered for so pninful a disease in this and the neighboring counties the relief it has given and the cures performed is May (known. The Medicine may be obtained at the following Stores, viz MIFFLIN couNTV. Lewistown William Marks Waym slaws Smith & M'Vey Reedsvillr D. C. Miller Sterrett: , Mill's E. E. Lock & Cc. Perryville W. & T. Recd Greenwood Jos. A. Bell A Ilenvil le Win. Bell. HUNTINGDON COUNTY. Huntingcbu Jacob Miller do. T. K. Simonton Mill Creek J. H. Dorsey & Co. McConnelstoWn James Campbell Jr. Shirleysburg W. & B. Leas Orbisonia T. E. Orbison & Co. Shades Brice X. Blair Rebecca Furnace J. M'Kernati Hollidaysburg Robert Williams Yellow Springs James M. Kinkead Alexandiia John Porter Uetek'burg Jos. M. Stevens shavers ('reek Walker & Neff Saulsburg H. L. M'Carthy Eanisville J. A. Bell & Brothers CENTRE COUNTY Bellefonte John Harris Partners Store Penus Valley, J. A. Booser Milihelm J. &W. Mosher Aaronshurg P. P. & W.G.Duncan Sprang Mills Dailican & Hays Boalshurg William S. Wolf Pine Grove B. %%Ilse. JUNIATA COUNTY. Mifflintown Samuel Pennebakee Perrysville Charles Yowling Johnstown Tus'a Va'y Middagh & Milleken Jackson Ville lames ,13. Morrison Waterfard Matthew Laughlin Near do. J. S. Laird Waterloo David Kling DR. JOHN J. MORGAN. Letters to the proprietor should be sent to Brown's Mills P. 0., Mifflin county, Pa. March 8,1841.—1 y. erollante eouvt Aate. 1 7 E - 4 Y •virtue of an order of the Orphans' rte! Cairn of the county of Huntingdon, win be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on the premises on Friday the 24;.h day of March, inst. A. H. 1843, the following described property, being part of the real es tate late of Robert Jordan, late of Crodiwell tp. dec'd., yiz: A certain tract of land situate and lying in said township and county, boun ded and described as follows: . beginning at a pirie on the south end of said survey, and running by land known as Bedford county land, n 27 w 160 to a post ; n 69 w 164 by land of Elisha Rutter to a post 5. 19 w 120 to a post by a farm of Beni. Browns ; thence b' land of %Infant Wintyres, formerly George Cluggaye s 88 e 41 p to a locust, e 71 to a spanish oak, a 7 w 68i to a white oak, 5. 55 e 33 to the place of beginning contain ing acres be the same more 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, and the remaining one third part thereof at & immediately aftaa the death of Ann Jordan, widoit of the said intestate, the interest of the said one third part to be paid to the said widow annually during her natural life; the whole to be se cured by bonds and MortgageS of the pur chaser. By the court. JOHN REED, clerk. r 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 B , lle. March 1, 1848. administrators' Notice. 11 - _ETTERS of administration on the JIA estate of JaneJackson,latt ofJunia- La Forge;Hunting,don county, dec'd., have :been granted to the undersigned. All per. lons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement without delay. ' • JAMES MURPHY, Adel.. Petersburg, March 1,1843.-6 t, oldaninistratoke °lice. Tr_ ErFERS of administration on the es tate of Benjamin Bear, late of Crom well township, *Huntingdon county, dec'd. have been granted to the undersigned. A ll persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against it will present properly authenticated for settlement without delay. PE I'ER M. BEAR, DAVID BURKET, Aden . near Orbisenia, Feb. 22, 1843. 6t TEMP ER.I.7IItE HOUSE. , 17 HE subscriber oectiPyitig the rr ,' large thiee story brick dwell ing house at the south east corner of Allegheny and Smith streets, in the borOugh of Huntingdon, the third story ciii which during the last surinner tote, been fitted for sleeping rooms;having a large stable on the premises, and having employed a care ful person to attend.to it and take care of horses, &c., informs the public that she is prepared to accommodate such of her friends and such strangers and travellers as may de sire accommodation. She respectfully soli cits a. share of public patronage, and hopes the triends of Temperance will give her a ESTHER CLARKE, , Huntingdon March 1, 1843, Executor's Notice. pOTICE is heteby giveti, that Letters testamentary on the last will and tes tament of Isaac Thompson, Esq. late of Dub lin tp., Huntingdon, county dc'd., have been granted to the subscribers. All persons therefore indebted to' he estate of said dec'd. are requested to make immediate payment. and all having claims to present them duly authenticated tne settlement, to DAVID SHAVER, Ex'r. Madison Township, Perry co. March Ist, 1843. JusTicKs , BLANKS for sale at this Office. NT6LANK • BONDS to Conticahlesfor, Atay of Execution, under the new lAw, duet priptcd. and for bale. At this dike,