THE HUNTINGDON JOURNAL, Iltiniingdon, April 19. 1842. "One country, one constitution, one destiny,' V. B. PALMF.II, Esq. (N 0.104 S. 3rd St. Ph:ladelphia,)is authorized to act as Agent for this paper,. to procure subscriptions and advertisments. FRIENDSITIP'S Orrenrso."--VVltoever borrowed this " Annual" for the year 1836, ft um a person in this Borough, ie. requested to return it to the owner, or to this office, if the owner is unknown. Huntingdon, April 12, 1843--tf. Singleton 'Mercer. In to-day's paper will be found the con clusion of the testimony given at the trial of this young man. It is needless to say that the subject is one of much interest. Many persons who are not subscribers to our paper have called at our office fur co pies of the last two numbers of the Jour nal, containing the trial. We had but few extra copies on Laud, and could not supply all whocalled on us. The trial commenced on the 28th ult. and continu ed until the 6th inst., a period of nine, slays. The verdict of acquittal seems to meet with universal approbation. It furnishes a terrible example to the unprincipled lib.' ertine of how little mercey, and how little sympathy he may expect from a jury of fathers and brothers, after the perpetra• tion ()fen infamous a crime us that which sealed the fate of Ileberton. After the verdict was announced and Mercer dis charged, the crowd gathered around the Court-house gave three lung and . hearty cheers of approbation. The following, from a Philadelphia pa per, is indicative of public opinion on this subject in that city. " Saturday morning it was known Mei.- ter would return to the city. Anticipa ting a crowd, his friends thought it advis able to bring him up privately, and hence he accompanied the ladies of the family in a.private carriage to Gloucester Point, and thus re a c ItesUa. Ike _xxas.m.tuxa...2sias.. Hostile, the residence of his lather in Queen street. In the meantime the crowd gathered :Anna Walnut street wharf at which the Emden Ferry boat arrives. About II ( i'eltiu., the " John Fitch"—the very boat sm whie , • the dreadful tragedy occurred— came to tie, wharf, having on board not Singleton Me,•• er , but his lather, and his five counsel, Mss wa . 8,.„„„,. , y,..„,„ , Wall, Matlock and The balcony in front of liluoclgood's 'lute' was filled with ladies, end amid the 'lidtitude below a great number of the softer sex mi ld also be .perceived. As the boat •ouehed the shore, one terrific huzza I rent th‘ a i r , and the gentlemen threw their hats u p , anthe ladies swayed their white ll:stalker chi in the wind. It seemed like some gala- y, Mr. Mercer, Si., and the legal tS %I gentlemen walked through the crowd— Messrs. Vrouin and Browne, arm in arm, with heads bare, going in advance. As they passed, the most profound silence reigned. Then another! and another! and another! shout, burst from the throats of the spectators—another toss of the hats --another wave of the white handkerchiefs —and the crowd quietly followed in the rear, making a grand procession, until the objects of attention reached the U. a: Ho tel, where with a final huzza! the mass slowly, and one by one, withdrew: We learn that Singleton Mercer con• templates leaving the city for North Car (Ana for a few months, where he proposes. to remain, until the present extraordinary pszitement is over. Canal Breach. The guard luck below Lewi.toun, and several rods of the toe•path at the lock, have been swept away by the high waters. This will impede navigation for some time. COUrg of COIBIIMOII Picas. On .11ionday last a jury was einpanueled to try the ejectment case of William Fos ter's Execuh'rs vs. William McDivitt.— Ali the other jurors summoned for this week were then discharged. We believe this is the third time the case of Foster's Executors vs. McDivitt has been tried in this Court. It is ex. petted that it will occupy the attention of the Court nearly the whole week. MORE F&LLOW•FEELING.-Dr.JOhll M. Peale (married mun) was convicted of the clime of adultery and bastardy at the April Sessions of the Court in Northuno berland county ; but before sentence pass ed he was PARDONED by Guy. Porter. Or The Legislature of this State was l to adjourn yesterday. Slate Printer. The Governor vetoed the bill to give the public printing to the lowest bidder, expecting that his favorite candidate, Mr. Inimuck would be elected. On the 14th inst. the two Houses met in convention, for the fifth time, to elect a State Printer, when IsAAc G. M'KINLEY, Editor of the Keystone, the candidate of the Anti-Porter faction of the Locofuco party, was elected. ();,* The Canal Packet Boats between Harris burg and Pittsburg commenced ('running on Thursday last. The first ) i;;:wealth vs William B. Leas (of Packet from thrrisburg arrived at this t r , Previous Pardon" memnry.)—lndict place on Friday, but owing to the freshet wentfor Perjury. The defendant was lin the river, it could not proceed further charged with committing wilful and cor- 1 until Sunday. 'rapt perjury while testifying before Arbi . We understand the fare is reduced to' twors duly appointed to try a suit insti $9 00 from Philadelphia to Pittsburg, and toted by the Assignees of William Pol k, $7 00 hum Harrisburg to Pittsburg.— lock against James Templeton. ^ True %Ve have not been able to learn the fare from Bill:" Plea, " not guilty." The jury, either of these places to any of the inter- after being out three or four hours, retur• mediate points; but we hope a correspon- ned into Court with a verdict of not guilty ding reduction has been made. This —and the county to pay the costs. Conn step on the part oldie Canal Commission- sel—for the Commonwealth, Messrs. l ets and the proprietors of the lines is a BLANCHARD and Frsrizn—for the defen judicious one, which cannot fail to in• dant, Messrs. MILKS and WILSON. crease the travel on this route, greatly to Commonwealth. vs Sawed Jones,—ln the advantage of the Slate as well as to dictment for Larceny. The defendant the companies and individuals. was charged with stealing sixty dollars, in specie, from his wife's sister, Miss or Mrs. The official report of the Court Martial Crissmati, the prosecutrix. " True Bill." upon Captain Mackenzie is published.— Plea, " riot guilty." The prosecution re- The charges against him are merely re• capitulated, and are severally under writ- lied on circumstantial evidence, Aileron ten, not proven," and it winds tip thus: absence of a few minutes, the jury render• ed a verdict of guilty in manner and fore. The Court do therefore acqurr Cowman thed 4-c. Sentence of the Court—that defen der Alexander S. - Mackenzie, charges and specifications preferred dant pay a fine of one dollar, costs of pro. against him by the Secretary of the Navy. secution, restore the money stolen, anti The verdict of the Court has been ap- undergo an imprisonment in the Wester,, proved by the President. !Penitentiary fur a period of eighteen !months. Counsel— for the Common. wealth, Pros. Atty. EVERHART and Mr. CORNYN-4r the defendant, Messrs. BELL 'and WNIURTRIE. Kr The Clinton County Whig has been revived by Messrs. W. P. COULTER and J. W. Ross. It is a neat and spill 'tett paper, and supports HENRY CLAY for ,the Presidency. WtiowAnt, the rowdy member of the Legislature, who stabbed Mr. Bretton, ( resigned his seat in the House to avoid expulsion. Adjoui•ntnent of the 'aegisla- lure. The Ilarr6burg Telegraph of the 12th the press generally have been laboring 'wider a mistake, in regard to the motion in the Senate to reconsider the adjourti• meet on the 18th instant.. It was made early, so as to be within the six dabs quired by the rules, and laid on the table, without action, until this morning, when .1Ir„ Spackman called it up. and it oas negatived by a large majority. A resolution offered by Mr. Penniman to rescind the resolution to adjourn on the 18th, met with a similar late, by the following vote: YEAS—Messrs. Bailv, Brower, Coch- Crabb, Darsie, Headley, Huddleson, Peni , iman and Spack man-9. NAYS—Messrs. Bigler, Black, Champ-, neys, Craig, Dithock, Eyer, Pegely, Gorges. Heister, Kinder,i Kline, M'Cully, M'Lanahan, Mullin, Smith, Stewart, Sullivan, Wilcox and Crispin, Speaker-21. So the Legislature will undoubtedly adjourn on and after Tuesday next." Reporter? for the Journal. April SCB6IOIIIII 1843. At the Chturt of Quarter Sessions of the Peace held at Huntingdon, commencing on Monday the 10th inst., before the Hon. ABRAHAM S. %VlLsoe, President and JAMES GWIN and JOSEPH ADAMS, Esqrs., l Associates, Judges of the said Court, the following cases, among others, were tried.! Commonwealth vs James Bailey and' David Builey.—lndictment for Larceny. The defendants were charged with steal-1 ing front the public school house in Wel ker township, three joints of stove pipe. "True Bill." Plea, " not guilty." The y, prosecution proved by a little boy 12 or. 13 years of age, that be saw the defend l ituts take the pipe. Fur the defence it. was proved that the defendants brought similar pipe the same day from Spruce Creek, and passed, with it, the said school house. The defendants wet e acquitted,' and the stove pipe, we believe, is still in the court house, unclaimed by either of the parties. Counsel—tor the Common wealth, Prosecuting Attorney EVERHART and Mr. GwiN— fur the defendants, Mr. CAMPBELL. Commonwealth ye John Foster.—ln dictment for Assault and Battery. This was an indictment against a school teach er for cxcessivebeating and ill-treating a scholar. True Bill." The prosecution alleged that the teacher had struck the proßvetitcr: Ifergesheimer, with a large stick or club, and had beat him over the head with another stick of wood, for disob , dience in refusing to leave the school when directed to do so. The de fendant plead " not guilty." The ques tion decided was, how tar a school teach es could use force or justify a battery in preserving order in the'schoul under his charge. The jury rendered a verdict of not guilty, and ordered the prosecutor to pay the costs. Counsel—for the Com monwealth, Pros. Atty. EVERHART and ,Mr. CORNYM-401' the defendant, Mr. CAMPBELL. A HOPEFUL YOUTH. --A young mat, nameil David Chaniller,lnts been sentene• 1.11 to the State prison in New Dampshire for the third time. lie is only 24 year, old, and has spent hall his iiine I)IM ID, In this Borough on Thursday the 13th inst. JOHN M., eldest son of George and Lydi., Rosenberger, aged 2 years, I month and 6 nays. AVIENTION WI. GRAYS. The Company will assemble for parade ntl s.tturday, the 29th inst., at 2 o'clock, P. 4., at the Cct!i't House. By order ni CAPT. I. V. CULIN. Huntingdon, April 19, POOKUT BOOK LOST. wonAs lost,Thursday the 6th day of Aprti inst., somewhere between Waterstreet and the head of Sinking Valley, a middle sized pocket book, misideraay . worn, containing :1 two dollar relief note of the Towanda Bank, together with three or tour due bills and other papers of no value any person but the owner. The finder 'of the said pocket hook will receive to thanks and a propor reward by returning the same to the subscriber, or by giving him miformation as to where it may bi obtained. THOMAS CRISSMAIN, Sinking Valley, April 19, 1843. ,6 Cents Reward Left the residence of the subscriber on Tuesday the 11th day of April, DAVID M. GREEN, an indented apprentice to the Cabinet ma lting business, he is about fifteen years of age, had on when he left a blue cassinet roundabout, pants of the same, black cloth vest, black cloth cap, stout built. All per sons are cautioned against harboring said ap prentice. Any person who will bring back the said apprentice to the subscriber shall have the above reward but no thanks m r charges paid. LIN DLY HOOPES. Warriorsmark, April 19, 1843. 77 la 3 111 ,S 3 Itfik • -7, ,p ) 11 - 4EGS to inform the inhabitants of Hun tingdon and its vicinity, that he has commenced the business of light and heavy wagon making, and every kind of vehicle re pairing. Having learnt his trade in England. he is prepared to furnish eitherthe English or American style of wagons, and hopes by diligence and attention, to merit a share of public patronage. N. B. Shop near to Mr. J. Houck's Black smith shop, Huntingdon, April 19, 1843. —ly. Dissolution of Partnership. IGAHE partnership heretofore existing he -41.l tween the subscribers, trading under the firm of Stewart & S, kes in the woullet• Manufacturing business,was dissolved on the lot inst. by mutual consent. The books will remain at the house of Robert Stewart, where all persons interested will call and make settlement as the firm wants to settle their books &c. ROBER'r STEWART, JOSHUA SYKES. The said business of Manufacturing wool len goods will be carried on in all its branch es by Robert Stewart and Edward Tate, who hope that they will be able to give general satisfaction to all who will please to give them a call. April 19, 1841 THE GIRARD LIFE INSURANCE, Cala lilatil 11.11 VD) triOW(l3 Or PIE EL D ELP 11.14. 0 . 1f1 , :e No. 159 Chesnut Street, Make Insurances of lives, grant annuities nod Endowments, and receive .and execute Trusts. Rates for insuring $ 100, on a single life. Age. For 1 Year. For 7 Years. For Life. annually • annually. 20 $0 9i W 95 91 77 30 1 31 1 36 2 36 40 1 69 1 83 3 20 50 . . 196 209 460 60 4 35 4 91 7 00 EXAMPLE :—A person aged 30 years, by paying the company 81 31 would secure to Ws family or heirs $lOO should lie die in one vear—or the $l3 10 he secures to therm $lOOO Or for $l3 60 annually for 7 years, he se cures to them $lOOO should he die clueing the 7 years—or for e 23 60 paid ennually during life lie provides tor them 1000 dollars when ever he dies—fir $65 50 they would receive 5000 dollars, should h e the in one year. I Further particulars respecting Life In surance, 'feasts, or manage meat of Estates I and property confided to them, may be had at the office. B. W. RICHARDS, President. t JNO. F. JAMES, Actuary. Phi Pa. April 19, )843.-6m. W . ii. Nimuus. IL M. KIIIKBRIDE. WILLIAM H, MORRIS &CDs .rte=-tZ------- .14° -- ' __---_-_ 1 - - - wratalwmazta ceuwx.tastao A ND Commission Merch ants, H tVRE. DE GRACE, MARYLAND. iirriVlNG taken the large and commodi ,l,44A ous Wharf and Warehouse situated directly on the Canal Basin, are now pre. pared to receive consignments of goods for transhipment or sal, • A ge;eral assortment of Groceries, &c., consisting of Loaf and Brown Sugars, Cof fee,Molasses, Sperm Oil & Candles, White , Yelow and Brown Soaps, Fish, Salt, Plas ter, &c., together with all kinds of Spices and Pai is—and also ready made Clothing will be kept constantly on hand and dispos ed of on city terms or ekchanged for country ' produce Coal, &c. April 19, 1843.-3 m executor'so t ice. umboricz is hereby given, that Letters 4214 testamentary on the last will and tes t .ment cif Eliel Stewart, late of Tyrone own ship, H 11,1610011, county clec'd.. have been granted to the subscriber. All persons therefore indebted to the estate of said dec'd. ire requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims to present them duly authenticated for settlement, to H ()BERT Jr. Ex'r April 19, 1843.-6 t. pd administrator's A once. Ert ENS of administration on the es -4421 tat,e.nl lt , hert Harper, late of West townsnip, Huntingdon aunty, deed., have' been granted to the kmdersined. All per. . ions indehtecl to said estate are requested to mediate payment, and those hav ing claims against tt wntri....ot them proper ly authenticated for settlement without new, JOHN THOMPSON, Adm'r. April 19, 1843.-6 t. AP. ••••••••4 ..- 11141.•, •140( • ‘FrigterSe IThe Volunteers and Militia composing the tavtn niliment, 2nd Brigade, 10th Division P. M., will parade as follows, viz : Ist Battalion will meet at Orhisonla.' Cromwell township, on Monday the Bth day of May next. 2nd Battalion at Cassville (formerly Chit coatstown) on Tue,thiy, the 9th day of May JOHN IITEVER.. 149th Regiment, P. M. Cass township April 19, 1843.—pd ervitante court Ante. TE4 Y virtue of an order of the Orphans' 4Latt Court of the county of Huntingdon, a ill be exposed to sale by public vendue or out cry, on the premises, S 'tardily the 13th day of May next, A. D. 1843, the real state late of Wm. Dodds, late of Shirley township, in said county, dec'd., a small tract of land situate in Shirley township, Huntingdon county, bounded on the north by land of 'Mums Beatty, on the east by Hugh' King, on the south by John Irvin's heirs, and on the west by Rickets or Rwerts, containing 11 AcnEs, More or less, with a cabin house thereon erected, about seven acres cleared, five of which are under fence, with a garden, and some peach trees on the premises. TERMS OF SALE t—One third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and the residue in two equal an nual payments thereafter, with interest. By the Cmirt JOHN REED, Clerk. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M. of said day. Attendance will l)* given by JOHN SWOOPE, Adm'r. of Wm. Dodds, dec'd April 19, 1843.—t5. pibles fille Sale. The undersigned has for sale at his store, hi Huntingdon, Maio street, opposite the Market Maim - , a large number of copies nf, the Holy Scriptures, which have been ' re ceived front the American Bible Society, which he will sell at a small advance on the wholesale prices; among them are : Large Quarto Family Bibles fine paper, Large Oc tavo Family Bibles, fine paper, elegantly ~ .tual in calf embossed ; Fine l'ockt ; Fine Pocket Bibles, plain ; Octavo l'es . aments large type ; Common small Bi— bies, English ; Common small Bibles, Ger aian; small Testaments for schools (cheap.) JACOB MILLER, Treas. H, B. S. Huntingdon, April :0, 1043. sinninkitratorti Setter. Letters of administration on the estate of Anna' Chi!coat, late of Union township, Huntingdon county, deed., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to ,make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against it will present them pro perly authenticated for settlement withoig delay. WM. CHILCOAT, Union tovrahip. March ?3, 15435 t mama pis (Magnum. AF HE V , lonteer:ancl Militia composing the 4,11, 2nd Brigade et the 10th Division I M. ,are hereby requested to meet by Battalions, for inspection as follows 149th Regiment, lot Battalion on Monday the Bth day of May next. 2nd Battalion on Tuesday the 9th May. 62nd Regiment, lot Battalion on Wed , nesday the 10th May. 2nd Battalion on Thursday the 11th May. The Ist Volunteer Battalion, commanded by Mai Bell, on the same day. 32nd Regiment, Ist Battalion on Friday - the 12th day of May. Administiator's Notice. 2nd Battalion on Saturday the 13th May. Letters of Administration on the estate r f 151st Regiment, lot Battalion on Monday : Alexander Corothers, late of Morris Town the 15th May. ship, Huntingdon county, dec'd., have been granted to the undersigned. All persons In 4th Volunteer Battalion, commanded by Mij. Williams, on Tuesday the 16th A...lay. debted to said estate are requested to mkt. 151st Regiment, 2nd Battalion on Vv ed• , immediate payment, and those having claims nesday the 17th May. ' against it will present them properly au.. 29th Regiment, Ist Battalion on Thursday ' thenticated for settlement without delay. the 18th May: 2nd JOSHUA ROLLER, Willialnburg Battalion on Friday the 19th May. WILh 1843. LAM REED, Morris tii.; Ad'S. 2nd Volunteer Battalion, commanded by April St m a j, Stephens, on Saturday the 20th May. 142nd Reement, 2nd Battalion on 'rues day the 23rd May. 3rd Volunteer Battalion, commanded by Col. Barrett, on Wednesday the 24th May. 142nd Regiment, lot Battalion on Thurs• day the 25th May. JOHN BURKET, B. Inspector, 2nd B. 1001 D. P. M Ironsville, April 12, 1843. .L.fIST XOTICE. b • g ive n 2, T 1 indebted tothe h er estate ' NW,snns de ceased, late of the borough of Alexanurlil that if they wish to save costs they must set- Itle on or before the 12th day of May next, las suits will immediately after that time be instituted against a II delinquents. DANIEL NEFF, 'ALEXANDER STITT, JACOB HERNCANE. Adin'rs. of H. Neff. Alexandria, April 12, 1843. Cittravstovr. The sucscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he still ' continues the merchandizing in the room l formerly occupied by the store et Madden i ' & Luta, in Shirkysburg, and solicits a non tiniaince of their favor.. ' He has also erected a i a / OVIZIMIVXD 1 17Altl f H RTI ' VA.M. °C A 1 . (3 ‘. e i ti E .... :a d . well tested and proven to be inferior to none i., Ili.. country. Merchants will g.. , !,. ... . .. ....., u. an advantage in su,,i ) . ii,g themselves at this establishment. His terms will be suitable to the times. Orders from a distance will be strictly and promptly attended to. Thank ful for past favors, he solicits a share of pub lic patronage. JOHN LU FZ. Shirleysburg, April 12, 1843.—tf. NOTICE. - --- The public are hereby notified that I pur chased at Sheriff's sale as the property of Barnabas Dearment of West Cown.hip, Huntingdon aunty, en the 25th of March 1843. the following described goods, chattles and property, which I have lett on the premises occupied by said Dearment to bei taken care of, it not being convenient to re move the same, to wit : One red Heifer, five red and white spotted Calves, 1 red and white spotted two year old Steer, 5 whi to Shoats, 1 Thrashing Machine, 1 wooden Clock, 6 white Chairs, 6 brown Chairs. All persosons are therefore cautioned and forewarned against intermeddling with the said above mentioned goods, chattles and property. AS the same belongs to me, and I will proceed according to law against any ,person intermeddling with the same or any i l part thereof. WILLIAM McELHENY. Near Concord Franklin Cr., Pa. March 25th 1843.—pd. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post Office at Huntingdon, Pa., April Ist 1843. Persons inquiring for letters in the following list please say ad vertised. Brian James Mitchal William Brian B. Wm Mc Lathery J M 2 Brady Gilbert Marley Charles leampfield .1 David M'Farland Rev. Win 'Cox P William Ruly M William Donelly Hugh Reed William 2 Edgar Nathaniel Rupert Ravid I Fought Joseph Snider Daniel Geviiin William Stevens Oliver Grazier Michael Shell ictili;jnin Green Plijah Thompson Mrs Mar. Long J John garett . Linch Dr. Thompkins Mary Ann McCartney R John Ulsh Jacob Mosier Daniel Waight George Williamson Jal, c lluntingdon All?tillVJjlB,lB3N. SNARE P. M. TO EIOUSEKEEPERS. too (A, alvt‘ Pounds Feathers for \l'elig.)WO sale tery low in any lquantities to suit purchasers for cash at (prices from 10, 15,,20 and 25 cents per, pound. Ready made Beds. Bolsters, and Pillows, and coiled Hair Mattresses, Mass do. and all other kinds to suit any size Beadsteads always on hand. CUrled Hair and New Orleahs Moss by the bale of single pound. Country Store Keepers would find it to their advantage by calling on the subscri bers before purchasing. FIIVLEY & CO. South East corner of Second 4- Harm! Streets, Marl 1643...13m, Administratore . 1 1dtice. QM ETTERS of administration on the es. rate of Nicholas Gralius, late of West township, Huntingdon county, deed., have liens granted to the undersigned. All pen; suns indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, nod those haves ingclaimsagainst it will present them proper ly authenticated for;settlemcnt without delay. HIRAM WILLIAMSON, West township. SAMUEL MILLER, Barree township. Adtn're. April 5, 1843. et pd. administrators , NOI ice. Tr . T ETElts of administration on the es- QM tate cf Elizabeth Graßus, late of West township, Huntingdon county, deed., hare been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hay ing claims against it will present them proper ly authenticated for settl'ment without de lay. HIRAM WILLIAMSON, West township. SAMUEL MILLER, Barree township. Adm'rs. April S, 1843.-6 t. pd Erecutrfro 32, otter. vcroTicE is hereby given, that Letters testamentary on the last will end tes tament of Mary Ann Pollard, late of Shirley township, in the county of Huntingdon, decd., have beets granted to the subscriber. All persons therefore indebted to the estate of said dec d., are requested to make imme diatepayment, and all having claims to pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement, 'o SOPHIA M. BLANCHARD. Ex'x. Shirley township. April 5, 1843.-61. pd ddministratoes Maw& LETTERS of administration on the estate of JaneJackson,late ofJunia ta Forge, Huntingdon county, dec'd., 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 for settlement without delay. JAMES MURPHY, Adna'r4 Petersburg, March 1. 1843.-6 t. aionintotratorlsStottce, Letters of administration on the estate Of David Swinehart, late of Barree township, Huntingdon county, ' dec'd. have been gran ted to the undersigned. All persons in debted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those has', ling claims against it will present them pro p( rly authenticated for settlement without delay. LEWIS SWINEHART, Adm i t' maven 2:1, 1843.-- t pcl. Executor? Notice. NOTICE is heeeby given, that letters test.trintuy on Vats last will anti testament of Daniel Myers, late of the bo rough of Shirleyshurg, in the county of Huntingdon, deed., hare been granted to the subscribers. All persons therefore indebted to the estate of said dec'd., ale requested to make immediate payment. and all having claims to present them du • ly authenticated for settlement, to MARY MYEM, Fees SANULL M'V.l rrY. " March 29. 1843.-6 t. Executor's Notice. w OTICE is hereby given, that Letters All testamentary on the last will and tes tament cif Levi Westbrook, late of Smith field, Walker township, in the county of Huntingdon, dec'tl., have been granted to the subscriber. All perschs therefore in• debted to the estate of said dec'd. are re quested to make immedittN , payment, ahcl all having claims to present them duly au thenticated for settlement, to . JOHN KER, Ex'r, March 22, 1343.---6 t Six Horse Shoe Nails Reward. I b ictte o r n et..4 n e n n d c 4o f th th e e 2surbth - scr ibers, t'N. "4 instant JAMES REED, ( an indented apprentice to the e-Black Smi• h Business. He is about 19 years of age, had an when he left, a Blue strait coat—gray pants and black hat, stout built; He is much given to unnecessary and unbecoming con versation, generally attended with Much impudence and ill manners. All persons are cautioned against harboring the said Hp prentite. Any person who will bring the said apprentice back to the subscribers, shall have the above reward, WICKS & FUNC K. Shirleysburg. April 5,1843.—5 t. pd. MONEY WANTED. LL persons indebted to the subscribe r over one year are respectfully re ques ted to make payment , immediately, us uo further indulgence will be given. Necessity compels to this measure. THOMAS READ. Huntingdon, March 22, 1843. RED LION HOTEL No. 200 MARKET STREET. (Above 6th Street) PHILADELPHIA. BOARDING ti,oo PER DAY, The subscriber, thankful for the liberal support of his friends and the public gener ally, respectfully informs them that he still continues at the old established house, where lie will be pleased to accumrontlate all thore who favor him with their pstronuge•. CHRIS 11 tiN BROWER. • Dec. 14, 11142.—tt. TDLANK BONDS—Judgmcat anti trta in cn f r rffir,
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