REGISTER'S NOTCE, NOTICE is hereby given to all per -111 sons concerned, that the folowing named_peraons have settled their accounts ' in the Register's Office at Huntingdon,' and that the said accounts will be pre.' seated fee confirmation and allowance at en Orphans' Court to be held at Hunting-' don, In and for the county of Huntingdon, nn Wedriesday the teth day of April next: 1. William Hileman and John Aurandt ,Esq., administrators of John Hileinan (teed., who was the Guardian of John, Coe Henry and Esther Weight, minor Weight, late of Morris township, dec'J 2. Henry Cornprohst, administrator of the estate of Joseph Cornprobst, late of West township, dec.'4l. . . _ . 3. John Crtitn, administrator de bonisl non of the estate of David Gilleland, the elder, late of Barree township, deed. 4. Rebecca Moreland, administratrix' hr the estate of George Moreland, late of Shirley township, dec'd. 5. Peter Burket, Executor of the last Will and testament of Catharine Fleck, late of Tyrone township, dec'J. G. John Stewart and James Stewart. Executers of the last will and testament of William Stewart, late of Barree town ship, dec'd JOIN REED, Register Register's Office, Hunting. • don March 15, A. D. 1843. S NOTICE. •-il. OTICE is hereby given that the fol. 11 owin g described property was on the 7th day of March A. D. 1843 sold at •. Constable's sale as the property of Martin Stephens of Berme township and bought by the subscribers, and the properly has been left in the hands of the said Martin ~„ Stephens to be used by him and to be de. livered up to the subscribers whenever demanded, viz : one brown mare, 1 brown colt, 1 bay mare and halter, 1 bay horse and halter, 1 bay colt, i 'wagon and bed, 1 stack hay, 1 sled and chains, 1 spread fifth chain and log chain, 1 spotted cow, 1 bull, 1 muhly cow, 1 red cow, 1 brindle cow, 2 calves, 15 pigs, 5 hogs, 2 grain cradles, 3 ploughs, 2 harrows, 6 forks, and 1 lot oats, 10 sheep, 5 set horse gears, 1 set sleigh harness, 1 wagon saddle, bridles, I line, 2 saddles and robe, 1 cul -7 iin box, 2 pair double trees, i of 48 acres or wheat, 1-8 of 6 acres rye, 1 sleigh, 1 .;; leg chain, 2 iron wedges, S axes, 4 vessels, 1 1 copper kettle, 1 iron kettle, 1 grind. stone, 1 taLle, 1 cluck, 1 Rifle gun, 1 beaureau. BENJAMIN HARTMAN, A NDRKW SMITH. • JOHN LOVE JAMES LIVINOSTON. 141 Tee township, March 7, 11343. HUNTINGDON COUNTY, SS. At an Ophans' court held at ,c )cj. Huntingdon for the county of Huntingdon on the 14th day -) of January A. 0. 1843 be t fore the Honorable Abraham S. Wilson, Esquire, President, and John Ker, Esquire Associate, Judges of said Court. On the application of William Johns one of the children and heirs of David Johns of Shirley township, deed., who died intestate an Alias Rule was *ranted on the heirs and legal representa tives of the said intestate to come into Court on the second Monday of April next,. then and there to accept or refuse the real 1 estate of said intestate at the valuation exreof. By the Court. Certified from the Record the gad day of February A. D. 1843. By JOHN REED, Clerk. t March 15, 1834. Dissolution of Partnership. The partnership hertofore existing be tween the subscribers, trading under the nrm of Madden & Luiz was dissolved on the Bth inst. by mutual consent. The itooks will remain for a short time at the Store of John Lutz, where all persons in forested will al immediately and make settlement. Payments are promptly re quired and may be made to either of the undersigned. Win. MADDEN. JOHN LuTz. .Bbtrleysburg, March 15, )843. The subscriber, thankful for past favors imforms the friends and patrons of the latel firm, and the public generally di at he still continues the merchandising as usual in the same room, and solicits a continuance of their favors. Ile has also erected a Pottery for the Ananutacture of Stone and Earthen ware. His ware has been well tested and proven to be inferior to none in the country.. Merchants and others, will find it an vantage in supplying themselves at tl catabltshment ; his terms will be suitable to the times; orders from a distance will be strictly and promptly attended to. He i solicits a share of the public patronage. N. 13. Two journeymen Potters wanted immediately. JOHN LuTz Shirleyaburg, March L 5. 1893. sidinittistratotos once. LETTERS of administration on the estate of Elizabeth Wilson, of Barree township, Huntingdon county, dec'd. have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons Indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against it will present them properly authenticated for settlement with out delay. JOHNHIRST,Adm'r. March 8,1843.-6 t. LANK BONDS to Constables for Stay' of Execution, under the new law, just printed, and for sale, at this office, T A.VERN NOTICES. To the Honorable A. S. Wilson, Esq., Pre sident and his associates Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the county of Huntingdon . The Petition of Alexander Carnion re spectfully sheweth :—That your petition ler continues to occupy his old stand in the Market square, in the borough of Hun !tingdon Mitch is well calculated for a 'its house of entertainment, and from 'its location, is suitable as well as necessa• ry for 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 entertainment of stran gers and travellers, that he has occupied the said house as a licenesed Inn for tour , years last past, and that he is desirous of continuing the some. Ile therefore re spectfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an Inn or public !souse of entertainment there, and your petitioner I will pray &c. ALEXANDER CARMON We the undersigned citizens of the bo rough of Huntingdon aforesaid, being per• sonally acquainted with Alexander Car mon, the above named petitioner, and al,o 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 or travellers, that he is n person of good re pute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house 1 OOM and 'conveniences fur the lodging and accom• modation of strangers and travellers.— We therefore beg leave to recommend him for a license agreeahly to hin petition. Wm. Couch John Fockler Peter Livingston Win. Steel Robert Stitt Samuel Steel David Coldstock John Nash John Flenner C. Coats Geo. Gwin William Withrrck Geo. W. Whittaker W. S. Hildebrand Benj. Armitage • March 8, 1843. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the coun ty of Huntingdon. The Petition of John Hirst of Manor Hill in said county respectfully represents that he is still well provided with house room and convenieneies for the lodging and accommodation of strangers and trav ellers at the house now kept by him as an Inn in Barree township. Ile therefore prays the Honorable court to grant him a license (or keepin g a public inn or tavern in said house, and he will ever pray &c. JOHN HIFiST We the subscribers citizens of said township of Barree in which the above mentioned inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that John Hirst the abova applicant is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided -with lasase ratim 51 i •rnr.4nia,eL n a the lodging and accommodation oi strang• ers anti travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and trav ellers. _ _ _ ~........ James Leonard Chriitain Pei&htal Robert Davidson James Flemming A R Stewart John Davidson John Carver Thomas Bell John Hagon Samuel Coan William Oaks C apt John Stewart William Pelfridge Wm Swmeheart Thomas Stewart John Love ,James Livingston March 8, 1843. the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Huntingdon. The petition of John Nevling respect fully sffeweth thnt he continues to occupy that well known commodious brick house, situate on the corner of Market and com merce Streets in the rorou g h of Birming ham, and is well prepared with necessary accommodations for strangers and travel lers. He therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license to keep a tavern du ring the ensuing year, and he will ever pray, 4kc JOHN NE VMS a We the subscribers citizens of, and re iding within the borough of Birmingham lo hereby certify that we are personally, and well acquainted with John Nesting :he above named petitioner, that he is, and we know him to be of good repute for. honesty and temperance, and is well pro• sided with house room and conveniencies for the accommodation and lodgino• r of strangers and ttavellers. And we do fur titer certify that we knov the house for which the said license is prayed, and that the same is necessary as an Inn or tavern to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers. George Wise M. H. Dietrick David McCrum 'rhompson Mettlen James Mattlen W P Green Perry Kinney Wm. M. Lloyd , John Cramer Joseph Hugentugler Henry Arnold Christian Hamaker John Coldorwood Wm. Cunningham. March 8, 1843. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the coun ty of Huntingdon. fhe petition of•Christtan Couts of the borough of lluntingdou respectfully rep resents that he is still well provided with house room and conveniencies (tir the lodging and accommodating of strangers and travellers at the house now kept by him as an Inn in said borough. lie 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. C. COUTS. NVe the subscribers, citizens of the bor ough of Huntingdon in which the above mentioned Inn or tavern ►s proposed to be kept, tio certify, that Christian Couts the above applicant is of good repute for hon• esty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strang• lers and travellers, and that such Inn or I!avern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and tray el era. John G Stewart Joseph Forrest David Co!stock David M'Murtrie Andrew Couch A 13 Wheeler Thomas Adams W B Zeigler Jacobr C esswell Robert Woods Gee. M Woods Jno Nash • W S Hildel , rand F B Wallace C A 'Newihgham Win= Allen Gwin Raymond John Flouter Thos Montgomery March 8, 1843, Net '. T"Epublic are hereby notified that the subscriber intends to present the following petition for tavern litiense at the next court of Quarter Sessions to be held in Huntingdon in and for Huntingdon co. commencing on the second Monday of April next. To the Honorable the Judges of the, Court of common Pleas or Huntingdon To the Honorable Abraham S. Wilson county now holding a court of Quarter President and his associates Judges of Sessions of the Peace at HuntinGdon ror .... the count aforesaid. the Court of Quarter Sessions of the y' The Petition of Geo. Jackson respect- Peace, for the County of Huntingdon fully sheweth that your Petitioner is de- at April Sessions A. D. 1843. Sirius of keeping a house of public enter- The Petition of David Etnire of the tainment for strangers, travellers and oth- Village of Orbisonia in the township of es, in the hou*e where he now resides in Cromwell and county of Huntingdon re the borough ut Huntingdon. lie there• spectrully sheweth, that your Petitioner fore prays your honors to grant him a li- occupies that large and commodious house cense to keep a house of public entain- situated in the village of Orbisonia and meat and tavern in the house aforesaid and township of Cromwell, on the road lead he will pray &c. ing train Drakes Ferry to Chambersburg ' GEORGE JACKSON. which is well calculated for and has been The subscribers beg leave to 'Teem- long known and kept as a public house of entertsiement, anal from its neighborhood mend the above petitioner to your honors as a suitable person to keep a tavern and and situation, is suitable as well as neces: • house of entertainment and do certify that sary for.the accommodation of the public the said George Jackson is of good repute and the entertainment of strangers and for honesty and temperance and is well traveller* ; that he is well provided with' stabling liar horses and all conveniencies, provided with house room and convenien necessary tor the entertainment of strang ers for lon ;mg sad accommodation of strangers, travellers and others, and that ers and travellers ; that the said house has, such tavern is necessary to aceommtdate been occupied for a number of years past the public and entertain strangers and as a Licensed Inn fertilely by Andrew travellers. Foreman and more recently by William tMcCarrell and that he is desirous of con ' John Sirnpsnn Daniel Africa Wm E McMurtrie Thor, Adams tinning it as such. He therefore respect- John Cresswell Isaac ',whiner!fully prays the Court, to grant him a li- G win Raymond A H Hirst !cense to keep an Inn, or public House of Julio \h hawker Jr Jacob Africa tEnterlainment there : and your Petitioner • William Snyder Phillip Shultz will March 8, 1843. } Pray. ckc. "co the Honorable the Judges of the court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of the cuunty of Huntingdon. The Petition ofJohn White of the town ship of Henderson in said county al the West end of Huntingdon near the basin respectfully represents that he is still well provided with house room and convienen 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 MN. itiim..istuse_ fun. keening: pray, Stc. JOHN WHITE. We the subscribers, citizens of said township ol 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 room anti convenience: for the lodgiag and accommodation of strangers at.d travellers and that such Inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public mid 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 fur the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of James Livingston of the village of Salsbury, in Barree township in the 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 Barrett township, where he is well provided with house room, stabling, and all the necessary conveniences for the lodging and accom• modation of strangers and travellers, and that being desirous to keep an inn or tar • ern at said place. He therefore prays your Honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or tavern in said house, and he will pray, lkc. JAMES LIVINGSTON. We the subscribers, citizens of the village of Salsbury and of Barree town ship, in the said county of Huntingdon, in which township the above mentioned inn or tavern is prayed to he kept, do certify that we are well acquainted with James Livingston, the above applicant; that he is of gcod repute for honesty and temper , Hulce, and is well provided with house room and all the conveniences for the , lodging and accommodation of strangers, and travellers, and that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public. and entertain strangers and travellers. Capt. John Stewart Samuel C oen James Leonard John Love John Harper John Stewart Job Slack John Forest John Waldsmith Gilbert Cheaney Daniel Covanhovan James Rudy Thomas Stewart William Oaks John Carver March 8, 1843. To the Honorable the court o/ Quarter Sessions of (lie Peace of the county of Huntingdon. The petition of Henry Dearment 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 desirous of continuing to' keep a publiC house of entertainment, and for this purpose has provided himself with every thing convenient thereto. He (grant prays the Honorable Court to Igrant him a license for that purpose and land lie will ever pray, &c. HENRY DEARM ENT. We, the undersigned citizens of Pe tersburg, West township, do 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 strangers. Barnabas Zeigler Roswell Wright Martin Drager Samuel Dinsmore C eorge Updike Jacob M. Paul John McCulloch James Eastep James Murphy Jacob Paul Peter Nail Henry Hoop. March 8, 1843. DAVID ETNIIIE I We the undersigned citizens 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 rem and convenieucies for the to recommend him for a license agreedile to his petition. Sam'l. N. Wharton. David Bucket Elisha Rutter John Rutter Jacob Flintier Andrew Gilliland Thomas Hooper Jr. Simon Gratz Thmnas Hooper Sen. Samuel Steward Peter Rippel R. B. Kerr William Rutter James Colegate Mm. Gilliland John 0. 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 Chticotestown, Cass township, in the county of Huntingdon, therefore prays your Honors to grant him' a license fur keeping a tavern in the above mentioned place, and he will ever pray, &c AMOS HOUCK. We the undersigned citizens of, and 'residing within Cuss too nship, in the county of Huntingdon, do hereby certify that we arepersonally and well acquainted with Amos Houck, the above named peti• tioner, 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 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 sauce is necessary as an inn or tavern to accommodate the public and entertain stranger&and travellers. William Park George Eby Jacob Bumbgardoer John Long Lemuel Green Isaac Brumbaugh Nicholas Miller George M'Kinney ! Hiram Greenland Andrew Park George Pedoner John S Gehrett John Garrett Amon Loveall , March 8, 1843. To the Honorable the Judges of the court of Common Pleas, now holding a court o' Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and lot the county of Huntingdon. - - The 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 keep an inn or public house of entertain ment there; and your petitioner will ever pray, tke. JACOB 'MIKA RD. We the subscribers, citizens of Shirley township, do hereby certify that we are personally and well acquainted with Jacob Iteikard, 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 wilt house room and con; • veniences for the accomntudatiun and lodiv ing of strangers and travellers; and we dot 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 strangers and travellers. Dawson C Smawley Henry Shaver Henry Buckley Peter Ripple, Snr. John R Irwin George K. Fleck Edward Hase 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 and commodiotis house situate in the borough of Alexandria, im• mediately at the locks on the Pennst► canal, which has been long established and is well known as, and calculated for a pub lic house of entertainment; hnd from its neighborhood and situation is suitable, as well as necessary for 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 and 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. Ile therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an inn or pub , lic house of entertainment in said house, and he will pray, &c. MICHAEL SISLER. We the undersigned citizens of the borough of Alexandria, being particularly 'acquainted with Michael Sisler, the above named applicant, and also having a knowl• edge of the house fur which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that such inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the politic and entertain strangers and travellers, that said Michael Sisler 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 lodgtngand accommodation olstrangers and travellers ; we therefore beg leave to recommend him for a license agreeable to his petition. Francis M'Coy Jr Jesse Brooke John R Gregory Henry ); Walker James Yocum Josiah Kurtz Daniel Piper Bmjamin Kough Carens Patterson James Gardner Jacob Baker William 14 Brooke John Piper, jr. Stephen Binger Davis Brooke Jonathan Isenbarg Benj. lsenburg Wm. A Rodgers • Henry ckler Caleb Yocum Peter SWitlta Conrad Bucher March 8, 1843.—* 'a the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the county of Hunting- Ana al Aura Term, 1843. et , ot mark township, Huntingdon county, re spectfully represents that he is provided with the necessary conveniences for the accommodation or strangers and travel lers, and for keeping a house of public ) entertainment at the stand heretofore oc cupied by Wm. Shipley, de'd. lie prays your honors therefore to grant him a license for said purpose, and he will ever pray, &c. THOMAS M. CADWALADER. We the undersigned citizens of War-1 rioremark 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 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. John Addleman John Spitter ..... - ....... Daniel Shiffer, jr. Henry'Bratton Joshua Cox Henry Kreider. J..mes Sackett Samuel Rider _....—. Geo. Rumberger A. Sackett Jacob Buck Patrick Pitman John Spitter, Jr. March 8, 1843, To the Honorable the Judges of the Cour of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, now composing 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 shuweth, that your petitioner continuing and keep.' jog of a public house or tavern, in the house lie now lives or resides in on Mill 'creek, that be has proviied himself with necessaries for the convenience and ac comodation of travellers and strangers; he therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license to keep a house of public entertainment iii said house, and he will pray, &c. JAMES STEVENS. We the subscribers, inhabitants of the township of Henderson aforesaid, do cer- Itify that James Stevens, the above appli cant ►s of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodg ing and accom►nodation of strangers and travellers, and that it is necessary. J. K. Metz William Ross. , Alexander Pm t John Porter Henry Metz M. F. Campbell Jonathan K Metz John Wadell Samuel Yoder James Shpyt hill Absalom Kelley William Woods Solomon King John Metz, Snr, ltobei t Simpson Henry Jonston Jacob Dachenbach Eli Wakefield ISamuel It Metz March 8. 1843, To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Qoarter sessions of the Peace of the coon• ty of Huntingdon. The Petition ofJames Nl'Murtrie, in the township of West Bargee, in the county aforesaid, respectfully represents that he is atilt well pi willed witit house room awl t conveniences for the lodging and accom inindation of strangers and travellers, at the house now kept by him as an inn, in said township. the therefore prays the [honorable Court to grant him a license for keeping a public inn or taverp in said house, and 'he will pray, &c. JAMES WM tiRTRIE. We the subscribers, citizens of sail township, in which the above mer,tioned inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify that James M'Murtrie, the above applicant, is ui good repute fur 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 Thames Blair:4 John Stewart Samuel Ewing David Me Alevy Daniel 11of John If ray Wm. .111' Clure Joseph Th;mpson Alex, Montgomery !aaac Nei Anne., Cloytdn John If tat Alex. Johnston It m. Montgomery Andrew !Lantern Aaron Work Matthew Stephen March 8 ; 1834. To the Hon. 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. sions, A. D. 1843. The Petition of Robert Carmon,tegpect fully sheweth, that your petitioner occu pies that large and commodious house, Fitz limed in the borough of Alexandria, on the Main street, recently occupied by John H. Stackpole, which has been long estab. lisped and is well known as, and calcula ted far a public house or entertainment and from its neighborhood and situation, is suitable us well as necessary for 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 foe the entertainment of strangers and tray ellers—that he has occupied the said house as a licensed Inn for two years last past and that he is desirous of continuing the same. He therefore respctfully prays the Court to grant him a license to keep an 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, du hereby certify, that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and .travet. lers, that said Robert Carmon is a man of good reputefor honesty & temperance and that he is well provided wttli house room. stabling and conveniences for the to to—dging mend agreeatny ns Petition. H. Fackler 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. Kough Carens Patterson Jacob Baker Benj. lsenbarg March 1,1843, CHEAP HARDWARE ! .00K OUT FOR THE SIGN OF TIIE "MILL Saw, " No. 9, NORTH sth STREET. THE subscriber invites the attention of the country merchants to his cheapand well selectedetock of Hardware, which he offers very low for cash or good city acceptance, such as Buehler's cele• 'mated Cradling and Grass Sytties, Hay, Grain and Manure Forks. Rakes, Spades, [lnes, together with every article in the. Hardware line. MARTIN BUEHLER. Don't forget No. 9, North sth street, Philadelphia. March 15, 1843. 4t. TEMPERJACE 11011 SE. IHE subscriber occupy ing the large three story brick dwell !! ing house at the south east corner of Allegheny and Smith streets, In the borough of Huntingdon, the third story of which during the last slimmer has 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 l 4 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 friends of Temperance will give her a call. ESTHER C LARK.E. Huntingdon March 1, 1843. GIFOCIPTE* 7pIOI.ILD inform his friends and the pub lic, that he has removed to the new house, on the corner immediately above his former residence in Main street. Where he can at all times be found, by those who desire his professional services. Huntingdon, Dec. 21, 1842, H°LICKS VEGETABLE LINA MENT, for sprains and Ottawa :ism, just received and for sale at the drug store of T. K. Simonton. Also a fresh supply of Hondo' Panacea. 7'. K. SIMONTON, Agent. Huntingdon Oct. 5, 1842. S. S. IPIVIRTON; A71'0311127 AT 11611.7T6 HUNTINGDON, PA. Office in Main S:rtet, opposite the Drug Store of Thal. Read. BONDS—Ralgment and ct:nv afolnion—Pv sale at this office.,
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