ers and travellers, and that such Inn or I tavern is necessary to accommodate th e public and entertain strangers and tr avel-' ers. John G Stewart Joseph Forrest David Colstock David Ill'Murtrie Andrew Couch A 13 Wheeler Thomas Adams W B Zeigler Jacob Cromwell Robert Woods Gen. M Woods Juo Nash W S Hildarand F 13 Wallace C A Newingham William Allen Gwin Raymond Juhn Flenner Thos Montgomery March 8, 1843, Nett V. r r i llE public are hereby notified that JIL the subscriber intends to present the following petition for tavern license at the next court of Quarter Sessions to be held in Huntingdon in and fur Huntingdon co. commencing on the second Monday of April next. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of common Pleas of Huntingdon county now holding a court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Huntiqdun for, the county aforesaid. The Petition of Geo. Jackson respect fully sheweth that your Petitioner is de sirous of keeping a house of public miter tainment for strangers, travellers and oth ers, in the house where he now resides in the borough at Huntingdon. He there• fore prays your honors to grant him a li cense to keep a house of public entatn• ment and tavern in the house aforesaid and he will pray &c. GEORGE JACKSON. The subscribers beg leave to retool. mend the above petitioner to your honors us a suitable person to keep a tavern and house of entertainment and do certify that the said George Jackson is of good repute tor honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and convenien tes for lodging add accommodation or strangers, travellers and others, and that such tavern is necessary to accommcdate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. John Simpson Daniel Africa Wm E McMurtrie Thus Adams John Cresswell Isaac Lienioger Gwin Raymond A H Hirst John W luttaker Jr Jacob Africa \'Villiutn Snyder 11;1111 1 i;11itz March 8, 1843. u the Lonorable the Judges of the Court of Common Picas, now holding a Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for thecounty of Ifuntingdon. The Petition of James S. M'Etheny of •the borough of Shirleysburg, in said coon •ty, respectfully showeth that your peti tioner is derirous of keeping a public inn -or tavern, in the house now occupied by Dr. Jacob Itekerd, in the borough afore said, and that he is well provided with. 'house room and other conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travel.! 'lets; he therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an inn or public house of entertainment there, !and your petitioner will pray, 4.c. JAMES S. M'ELIIENY. We the subscribers, citizens of the said borough of Shirleysburg, do hereby certify 'that we are personally and well acquain ted with James M'Elheny, the above na :mod petitioner, that he ►s, and we know him to be of good repute for honesty and temperance, ►s well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommo ;dation and lodging of strangers and tra• yellers, and we do further certify that we know the house for which the license is prayed, and that the same is necessary as an inn or tavern to accommodate the 'public and entertain stangers and tta• ' yellers. Jacob Reikard Samuel Bowman Isaac Lutz Jonathan BriggS 'James Clark John Lutz Peter Myers I,ne --- ~sßamsey Win. Tompkins William Madden .Joseph Harvey John Harvey .'James Smith limes Oliver John Weaks March 8, 1843. To the Hono ruble the Judges of the court ofl Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of John White of the town• ship of Henderson in said county at the West end of Huntingdon near the basin •respectfully represents that he is still well provided with house room and convieaen ces for the lodging and accommodating of strangers aid travellers at the house now kept by him as an Inn in said township.-- He therefore prays the Honorable court to :rant him a license for keeping a public Inn or tavern in said houss, and ha will spray, &c. JOHN WHITE. We the subscribers, citizens of said township of Henderson in which the above mentioned Inn or tavern is proposed to be 'kept do certify that John White the above applicant is of good repute for Honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house rosin and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of stranger. •ar.d travellers and that such Inn or. tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Alex Westbrook Cornelius Decker -John Morningstar James Stevens Jr Henry Cornpropst B Elliott Miller Thos Hamlin John Porter Richard Plowman John I Taylor John Shade Hiram Grady James Shorthill Absalom Plowman. Robert Simpson March 8, 1843. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and of and Thefor the county of Huntingdon. v Petition of James Livingston of the Village of Salsbury, in Barree township io th e said county of Huntingdon, re spectfully represents, that your petitioner having recently purchased and removed to the house recently occupied and kept as an inn or tavern by Peter Livingston, in said village of Salsbury, in said Barree Itownehip, where he is well provided with house room, stabling, and all the necessary conveniences fur the lodging and accon, analation of strangers and travellers, and that being desirous to keep an inn or tav 'ern at said place. He therelore prays your Honorable Court to grant him a 'license for keeping a public inn or tavern in said house, and he will pray, dec. JAMES IS(7IIsiGSTON We the sub,.cribers, citizens of the village of Salsbury and of Barree town ship, in the said county of If u till'4(1011, iu which township the above mentioned inn or (mein is prayed to he kept, do certify that we are well acquainted with James Livingston, the alniVe applicant; that he is of gLoil repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house room and all the conveniences for the lolling and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain stran g ers and- travellers. Capt. John Stewart Samnel Coen James Leonard John Love John Stewart John Forest John Harper ,lob Slack Waldstnitii Gilbert Cheaney Daniel Covaultovan James Rudy Thomas Steivart William Oaks John Carver March 8, 1843. To the Honorable the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the county of Huntingdon. The petition of Henry llearment Most respectfully showeth, that your petitioner occupies that well known tavern stand, situate in Petersburg, West township, in said county, which he has formerly occu pied, and being desitou3 of continuing to keep a public house of entertainment, and for this purpose has provided himself with every thing convenient thereto: lle thereofore prays the Honorable Court to grant him a license for that purpose and and he still ever pray, 3tc. lIEN[ DEAPI ENT We, the undersigned citizens of Pe tersuurg, West township, du certify that Henry Dearment, is a man of good repute fur honesty and temperance and is well provided with house room and convenien ces for the accommodation of strangers ,and travellers, and that the said tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain travellers and stradaers. l3arnabas Zeigler ttoswt 11 Wright Martin Drage'i Samuel Dins More C come Updike Jacob ;NI, Paul John McCulloch James EasteP James Murphy Jacob Paul Peter Nail Henry Hoop. March 8, 1843 To the honorable Abraham S. Wilson President and his associates Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the County of Huntingdon at April Sessions A. D.. 1843: The Petitionof David Etnire of the Village of Orbisonia ii) 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 or Cromwell, on the road lead ing Iron) Drakes Ferry to Chambersburg, which is well calculated for and has been long known and kept as a public house of en tertsinment, and from its neighborhood ,and situation, is suitable as well as neces• ;nary for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and travellers ; that he is well provided with stabling for horses and all conveniencies necessary fur the entertainment of strang ers and travellers ; that the said house has been occupied fur a number of years past as a Licensed Inn formely by Andrew Foreman and more recently by William McCarrell and that lie is desirous of con tinuing it as such. He therefore respect fully prays the Court, to grant hint a li cense to keep an Inn, or public Mose of Entertainment there : and your Petitioner will pray, &c. DAVID ETNIIIE W e the under,oeil citizens of the township of Crotn , tell ;itoresaid being per sonally acquainftti tn. iii 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 tray oilers, that the said David Etnire is a per son of good repute or honesty and temp erance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniencies for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers. We therefore beg leave to recoinmend hint for a license agreeable to his petition. Saml. N. WhartOn. David I#utkct Elisha Rutter John Rutter Jacob Flisher Andrew Gilliland Thomas Hooper Jr. Simon Gratz 1 Thomas Hooper Sen. Samuel Steward Peter Rippel R. B. Kerr WilliFm Butter James Colegate Mm. Gilliland John G. Glock Micheal Myers Frederick Herman. March 8, 1843, To the Honorable the Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of Amos Ilouck 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....dtc A MOS HdlJeK. We the undersigned citizens of, and residing within Cass too 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 good repute fur honesty anti temperance, and is well provided with house roam 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 sate is necessary as an inn or tavern to accommodate the public add entertain strangers and travellers. VVilham Park. , G eor g e Ely Jacob BunilSgardner John Long Lemuel Green Isaac Brum Baugh !Nicholas Miller George M'Kinney Hiram Greenland Andrsw Park • George Pedoner John S Gehrat John Garrett Amur loveall March 8, 1843. To the Honorable the Judges of the court of QuarterC of on'mo Sessions s l l e t of now ezC holding ie and c°u for the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of Jacob Reikard of Shir ley township, in said county, respectfully showith that your petitioner is desirous of ' keeping a public inn or tavern, in the house lately occupied by Hu g h 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; he therefore respectfully (Ways the court to grant him a license to keep an inn or public house of entertain ment there; and your petitioner will ever pray, &c. JACOB REIK A BD. We the subscribers, citizens of Shirley township, do hereby certify that we are personally and well acquainted with Jacob Reikard, the above named petitioner, that he is, and we know him to be of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided will house room and con venienceslor the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travellers; and we do. farther - certify that we know the house for which the license is prayed, and that the same is necessary as an inn or tavern to' accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers: Dawson C Sinawley Henry Shaver Henry Buckley Peter Ripple, Su'. John it Irwin George K Fleck Edward Base • Jonathan Doyle William Shaver 'George Shaver Nicholas Shaver Oliver Etnire Samuel ShaYer 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 Huntingdowat April sessions, A. D. 1843 The Petition of Michael Sissler, re spectfully showeth, that your petitioner occupies that large and commodious house situate in the borough of Alexandria, im mediately at the locks on the Penn'a canal, which has been lung established and is well known as, and calculated for a pub , ' lie house of entertainment; and from its neighborhood and situation is suitable, as well as necessary fur the accommodation of the public and the entertainment of strangers and travellers, that he is well provided with stabling for horses and all conveniences necessary for the entertain ment Of strangers awl travllers ; that he has occupied the said house us a licensed inn for live years last past, and that he is desirous of continuing the same. He therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a lioense to keep an inn or pub lic house of entertainment in said house, and ho will pray, sze. MICHAEL. SISLER We the undersigned citizens df the botough of Alexandria, bein .,, particularly ,acquainted with Michael Sister, the above named applicant, and also having a knowl edge of the house fu• which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, that said Michael Sister is a man of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and that he is well provided with house room stabling and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and travellers ; we therefore beg leave to recommend him for a license agreeable to Ms petition. Francis M'Coy Jr Jesse Brooke John It Gregory Henry C Walker James Yocun► Josiah Kurta Daniel Piper Benjamin Rough Carers Patterson James Gardner Jacob Baker William It Brooke John Piper, jr. Stephen Ringer Davis Brooke Jonathan Isenbarg Benj. Isenburg Wm. A Rodgers Henry Fockler Caleb Yocum Peter Shultz Conrad Bucher March 8, 1848.-4 'ro the Honorable the Judges of the Court of tluarter Sessions of the county of Hunting don at April Term, 1843. The Petition of Thomas M. tlei, of Warriorsinark town, Warriors mark township, Huntingdon county, re- i 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 bc copied by Win. Shipley, de'd. He prays your honors therefore to grant him a license for said purpose, and lie will eVer pray, &c. THOMAS M. CADWALADIR. 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 pe titioner above named is a tnan of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and well pi ovidedsvith house room and other conveniences for the accommodation or strangers and travellers. John Addleman John Spitter Daniel Shiffer, jr. Henry Bratton Joshua Cox Henry Kreider. James Sackett Samuel Hider Geo. Rumberger Jacob Duck A. Sarkett Patrick Pitman Julia Spitter, Jr 2 , litlch 8, 1843. To the Honorable the Judges of the Oak of Cormnun Pleas of Huntingdon county, bow vimposing and liAling a court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and fur 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 showed', that your petitioner continuing and keep ing of a public house or tavern, in the house he now lives or resides in on Mill creek, that he has pi-eviled himself with necessaries for the convenience anti ac-' comodatiou of travellers and strangers; To the honorable the Court of Quarter he therefore prays your Honors to grant Sessions of the Peace in and for tire him a license to keep a house of public county of Huntingdon. entertainment ill said house, and he will The Petition of J oho flunk, respectful - - pray, &c. JAMES STEVENS. 1 1y sheweth that lie is well provided with We the subscribers, inhabitants of the suitable accommodations necessary fur township of Henderson aforesaid, do cerH keeping a public house of entertainment tify that James Stevens, the above appli-:at the stand situated in Jackstown,flender cant is of good repute fur honesty and sun township, in the county of Hunting temperance, and is well provided with dun, therefore rays your Honors to grant house room and conveniences for the lotlg- him a license for keeping a tavern in the ing and accommodation of strangers and above mentioned place —arid lie will ever travellers, and that it is necessary. pray &c. JOILV HOUK. J. K. MetZ William Ross, I e the undersigned citizens of, and Alexander Port John Porter residing within Henderson township, in Henry Metz M. F. Campbell the county of Huntingdon, do hereby cer- Jonathan K Metz John Wadell Samuel Yetter James Shorthill Illy, that we are personally and well ac- Solomon King AbsalomKellev (painted with John Houk, the above John Metz, Ser. William Woods owned petitioner, that lie is, and we know Robert Simpson I lenry Jonston him to be of good repute for honesty and Jacob Dachenbach Eli Wakefield Samuel It Metz m arch 8. 1843. temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the ac- To the honorable the Judges of the court of commodation and lodging of strangers common pleas, now holding a court of and travellers. And we do further cer. Quarter S'esseons of the peace in and for lily, that we know the house for which the county of Isuntingdon. the lictrige is prayed, and that the same is The Petition of Chistopher Hartman of necessary as an Inn or Tavern to accum- Barree township in said county respect- modate the public and entertain strangers fully showeth that your petitioner is desir- and travellers. ous of keeping a public Inn or tavern in James Stevens fr. Jacob Cluubaugh the house now occupied by Samuel Steiley Alex. Jacobs Martin Grallius in the township aforesaid and that he is B. L. Plowman David Rupert well provided with house room and other Lloyd Meredith eSumuel Goodman conveniencies liar the acctimmodation of A. Plowman B. I:, Miller the public and the entertainment of strati- Alex. Port Richard Plownian gees and travellers, he therefore respect. March 1, 1841 fully prays the Court to grant biro a cense to keep eh inn or public house den. tertaininent 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 hint to be of g,otal repute for honesty anti temper ance and is well provided with house I'oolll and convenieneies 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 :aid that the same is nczessary as an Inn or 'tavern to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. John Heal Christian Gearlrart Michael Steffy Jacob Auspach John titans George Scott Thomas Blair Benj. M'Mithaii %Vat. Mears Jacob Grosstbatt George Dull John M'Mithan Henry Warfel John Price George M. Bell George Bell Alex. Bell James Johnston March i, 1843. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of' Q carter sessions of the Peace of the coun ty of Huntingdon. The Petition of datnes M'Alitrtile, in the township of West Barree, in the county atiiresaid, respectfully represents that he is still well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and deem inodation of strangers and travellers, at the house now kept by hint as an inn, in said township. He therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant hint a license for keeping a public inn or tavern in said house, and he will pray, &c. JAMES WM URTIOE. We the subscribers, citizens of sail township, in which the above mentioned ion or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that James M'Alurtrie, the above applicant, is ul good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodg ing and accommodation of strangers and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. Robert Moore Phonies Eteing John Stewart Samuel Ewing David Mattlevy Daniel .11eff John It ray Wm. AP Clare Joseph Thompson Alex, Montgomery Isaac Nef James Clayton John It att Alex. Johnston ti in. Montgomery Andrew Mattern Aaron Work Olatthew Stephen Merck 8, 1834. the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace and of the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of Thomas Wallace of :he! 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 modation of strangers and travellers at the house now kept by Min as an Inn, in said borough, known as the Washington Hotel. Ile therefore prays the Honorable Court to grant hint a license for keeping a public Inn, or Tavern in said house--and he will pray 4-c. TllOlll4B WALLACE. We the subscribers citizens of the said borough of Huntingdon, in which the above mentioned Inn or Tavern is propos ed to he kept, do certify, that we are well acquainted with Thomas Wallace the übove.applicant, that he is of good repitte! for honesty and temperance, and i; well pcovided 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 ,tratigers and travellers. m. Stewart Joseph Forrest Jo'us Ciesswell Joseph Stewart Thou. Fisl.cr John Whitaker Jr. Jacob Attica John Simpson D. Buoy David lt oods C. A. Newinglatin . Andrew Couch G. 111. lb oods Philip Shultz Jas. Saxton Jr. D. Black 11.larCh 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 Iltditingdon, at April Sea. sions, A. D. 1843. The Petition of Robert Carmon,resp'ect lully sheweth, that your petitioner Quo- Ipies that large and commodious house, sit uated in the borough of Alexandria, on the Main street, recently occupied by John ll 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 shitable as well as necessary for the accommodation of the public and the en• tertaintuent of strangers and travellers,) that lie is well provided with stabling fur horses and all conveniences necessary lot the entertainment of strangers and trav ellers—that lie has occupied the said house as a licensed Inn for two years last past and that he is desirous of continuing the Mile. He therefore respctfully prays the Court to grant Idol a license to keep an Inn or public house of entertainment in said house and he will pray &c. OBERTCAR2IIO.I: , 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 ot the house for which the icense 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 Cannon is a titan of good repo tefor honesty ST. 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 for a license agreeably to his Petition. H. Fockler James Yocum 'Wm. A. Rodgers Davis Brooke Josiah Kurtz John Piper,Jr. Jahn R. Gregory Thos. Patterson I . l'. M'Coy Jr. Stephen ItChinger N. Cresswell John Bishin Francis Conner Jonathan Isenberg Benj. Kough Cairns Patterson Jacob linker Benj. Isenbart, larch 1, 1843, To the Hon. the Judges Of the' Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the County of BuntingdOn. 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 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 hun a license for keeping a public Inn or Tavern in said house—anti he will pray &c. JiICOB MEGALIAN. \N , e the subscribers, citizens of said township of Walker, in which the above mentibned Inn or laver!' is pruposed to be kept, do certify, that Jacob Megahan the above applicant is of good repute fur honesty And temperance and is well pro• vided with house room and conveniences fur the lodging and accommodation of! strangers and travellers, and that suchi Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommoil idate the public and entertain strangers latid travellers. . . . . . Isaac Vandevander John Householder jr Jamos Campbell Peter VidaleVander Shaun Fox , ,• , Samuel Peightal John Vandcywider Daniel Ityper (John Snyder John Hoover Jr. George Hawn oho Hiffner H. Orlady George Roland Jacob Lininger Thomas Lloyd Isreal IPRiTngardner Henry Lloyd Moses Hamer N. B. Sangure March 1, ICI Henry Ismbarg To the Honorable Me Judges . of de Court , of Quarter Sessions of the county of iluntiagdou, at April 71+n - 41843. The petition of Itot,ert F. Haslett ut Grayspoi t, Morris township, in the county of Huntingdon, respectfully represents, that he is provided with the necessary conveniences for the accommodation of strangers dill' travellers, and tar keepim4 a house of public eutertaininent, at his old stand in said place. lie prays yours Honors therefore, to grant him a continu lance of his tavern license fur said purpose; 'and he will ever pray, &c. ROBERT F. hASLETT. We the undersigned citizens ut the township of Morris, in the said county of Huntingdon, du certify that a tavern ut the above mentioned stand, is necessary to accommodate the public and Ottertail, 'strange and travellers, and that the PO . tioner above named, is a man of good re 4 puts for honesty and temperance, and well provided with house room, and other conveniences fur the accommodation ut strangers and travellers._ _ _ Berj. — Sprengle Jus. R. AltlrY Ed ward 8i.061t.: A. Lowry, Jr. Samuel Ileiglo Iles ry 13. Nlytingcr :Micheal Low John David Frederick Low Adam Keith David Keefer 'rhos Gallaher John•Mytiugcr Lanes O'Bryao W. G r.i ham J. Sitellelibergt.i' I Henry Buttz James Haslc it March 1, 1342, To the Honorable .11. 8. It ibon, President, and hia,Aasoczulee,,Judges of the court of Quarter Sesuions 01 the Peace ft r the county of Huntingdon. 'lite Petition ofJohn Whittaker, J r. 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 Iris co. cupied the said house as a licensed inn fur a number of years past. He therefore respectfully.pi ays the Court to grant hint a license to keep a public house of enter , Lament there and your petitioner will pray &c. JOHN IVIIITTAKER, Jr. We the undersigned citizens of the bo !rough of Huntingdon,aloresaid, being per sonally acquainted with Jahn Whittaker, Jr. the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house fur which the license is preyed, du hereby certify that such house is necessary to acconnno 7 date the public and entertain strangers and travellers, that he is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the lodging and ac ceminndation of strangers and traveller a, we therelOre beg leave to recommend hint for a license, agreeable Lo his petition. John Cresswell William A. Saxton WI% Stewart W. Li. Zeigler Jacob Africa C. A. Newinghank Tins. Fisher Samuel Steel Geo. Jackson Joseph Forrest A. H. Hirst Philip Shultz Jas. baxton, Jr. Wal. Swoopc March 1, 13.1.1 To the Honorable the Judges of Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon County and Quarter Sessions, o/ the Peace for said County of Huntingdon at Tern: of 1813. _ . The Petition of Samuel Jacobs of Frank: lin township in said County of Ilunting• don respectfully sheweth, that your Peti tioner being desirous of keeping a 'Tavern at his old stand on Spruce Creek in said Township of Franklin. That he is well provided with house room Conveniences fur the accommodation and lodging of strangers and travellers, at said old stand. He therefore, prays your Honors to grant Wm a continuance of his tavern Licence, and will pray dtc. 5.2.11/ UEL JACOBS. We the subscribers, citizens of the Said township of Franklin, du certify that the tavern above mentioned and proposed to be kept by Samuel Jacobs, is necessary to accommodate the public and entertiiiii travellers and strangers, and that the said Peiitioner is a maul of good repute fur honesty and templerance, and is well pro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Saltine! Beisle Janes Ewing J. H. Stonebraker Wm Johnston John Shuck Thos Montgomery John Ewing Henry Gates Martin Gates Richard:l6 , es Abrutithit Wooding John Shock jr Frederick ' , rite Henry Gats Dania Ginter Emanuel Getz illru•ch 1, 1543, ZAIIIIR/ Garllne. etttoritev at itatu, UNTINGDON PA, Wtil promptly attend to all business iu his.prolession. Office on Main st., a tew doors from the market house, and former ly occupied by A. K. Curnytt, March 8,1843.-6 mu.-pd. administrator's .1 once. grip , _ ETTERS of admitiii;tration on the es tate of Mary ,Fisher, late of the borough of Alexandria, Huntingdon cuunty, deed., have been granted to the undersigned. All p,rsons indebted to said estate are requested to make inimediate payment, and those ha% - j ing claims against it will put sent them proper -1 ly authenticated for settlement without delay. GEO. B. YOUNG, ! Adner. March 8,184.3.-6 t. .ildmi east rator ) s Tigh_ ETTERs of adannistration on the 4,11 a estate of Eliaaheth WU:km, of Barret: township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons Indebted to the said estate are requested to o u immediate plyinent, and those hat, ing'claims against It will present them properly tiutheattt. - Itted for settlement with. out delay. JOHN HIRST Adin't Maras. 8, 1G.1.3.--Gt. ,