,Rirth of a Royal Princess. "r Majesty Queen Victoria has grac I British nation with another Prin- I This event was made known thro' columns of the metropolitan papers on the 25th ult. Buckingham Palace, April 25. 1 , This morning, at four o'clock, the Queen was delivered of a Princess. Judging of what may, by what lute oc curred, there seems every ch:lnce of Mr.; lO'Connell's wish being gratified, that the Queen should have as many children as his grandmother— two and twenty; Death of the Duke of Sussex. 1 he death of the Duke of tsussex, who expired at his apartments at Kensington, on Friday the 21st inst. about half past 12 in the day, has excited more than ordina ry-attention. For some days previous not the slightest hope was entertained at his recovery, and the fatal termination of his illness, though it excited little surprise, has been productive of an almost untver sal feeling of regret at his loss. The journals most opposed to the liberal poli ties of the Duke express the highest re ,pect for his amiable and independent character, and a becoming estimation of his scholarship and attainments. His Royal Highness Prince Augustus , Frederick, was the ninth child and fifth son rof George the Third, and was burn the .27thaif January, 1773, being consequent. ly seventy years 1111 d about three months Add at his death. STRANGE. ACCIDENT.--A little girl, aged 11 years, the daughter of Mr. Daniel Fix, of Reading, Pa., accidentally hung herself on Friday last. The Journal says: Robbery of the Public. • She as sent by her mother into the For some days plst, a notice has beeni w garret for the purpose of unloosening a published in the Government papers, by Irope which the ch,lth en used as a swing, the Secretary of the Treasury, that infar-I and also a cloth line. As she was absent 'nation had reached that Depaitment, that longer than anticipated, the mother went sin the 2Gth day of July last, a package in search of her and found her in a sitting was made up at the office of the Collector posture, lifeless, and with the rope entan- V the Customs, at New Orleans, cantain- gled around her neck and arm. All of ing—Treasury Notes of the United forts to resuscitate her were unavailing.— States, which has been received at that of- It is supposed, that having mounted a lied lice, and had been paid and cancelled by., which stood ttear, for the purpose of de -writing upon their face, and Ly a receipt) taching the rope, site slipped and becom •endorsed upon them, which package had l ino entangled met a most terrible death." .not been received at the Treasury ; and That it had been ascertained that some of the notes thus paid and cancelled, hail been paid into the Custom Houses and to Receivers of Public Moneys, bearing very slight indications, ir ANY, of a prior can cellation, from which it was apprehended that others of the same description might be in circulation, 4.c , We now learn from the New Orleans *Tropic,' of the Ist inst., that the amount of Treasury Notes contained in the pack age above referred to, was one hundred and thirty thousand dollars; that eniimi,h has transpired of the facts ascertained in an investigation made by an agent sent to New Orleans limn the Treasury for that purpose, to render it quite certain that the money did not leave the city of New Or • leans; wild that the records show that some of the identical notes comprising that package have again been received in payment there, and forwarded to Wash ington! The guilt of this extensive robbery rests at present between the Custom House and the Post Office at New Orleans ; not that any officers of either should be presumed guilty until proved to be so—but it is cer tain that the rubbery can only have been perpetrated, as the Tropic, says, by some person or persons familiar with the mode of conducting business in those establish• ments.—Nal. batelligencer. England, France and IL S. The New York Herald says : About the month of August it is expected that I the British Cabinet will scud over Lord Brougham and Str John Macgregor, of, the Colonial Department, as commission. l i yrs for arranging the terms of a new com-1 mercial treaty. On their arrival Captain, Tyler intends to appoint Daniel Webster and John C. Calhoun, Commissioners on' the part of the United States for a like' purpose. The commission will be opened in Washington in December, there to dis cuss, arrange and settle the terms of a grand commercial treaty, that will be a leading movement in the general estab lishment of free trade throughout the world. The French ministry has also indicated the same purpose, and w:11 lollw in the footsteps of England." LOCUST YEAR -A cm respondent of the Hartford Courant says: this year, 1843, is the'' locust year." He says," I well remember three " locust yeas," in the years 1792, 1809, and 1826, and my father told me that he remembered one in the year 1758, and another in 1775. There being seventeen years between each of these dates, is strung evidence that they return once in seventeen years, and and accordingly the present year, 1843, may be expected to be locust year. I wish you to publish this at this time, that the *tomologists may have an opportunity to snake observations, and if it should be a locust year, publish the result of their ob servations." Menu Bounce!' NOTES.—The people of the.bortugh of York have decided upon •an emission of small notes by their Coun cil, and the Gettysburg Star is advising thq people of that borough to do The contagion is spreading, and we need, mot be surprised to see every hurouph in the State following the example. The truth is, the unexampled contraction of the currency has made people desperate, and they are determined to have money, no matter how trashy it is. Then• evils are but a part of the fulfilment of Whig prophecy. (Cadiz* Ilerald, TROUBLE IN COURT:- Tile Philadelphia' Inquirer at Friday lasi Pap— , A difficul ty occurred tiemeen the Oran(' Jury of the city and county, and Judge Junes of the Quarter See inns. The Judge, it seems, rebuked the Jury for their alleged delay, and announced that they would he discharged on Thursday. Against this, thel ---- ;hey had imro—' Jury pros :ed, as they had important business in hand. Their protest was sub miited in iotm, whereupon the Judges consulted together, when Judge Junes an nounced to the Grand Jury that they were discharged. Upon this, the foreman rose end said : I am directed to inform this Court," said the foreman of the Grand Inquest in a firm voif.e, and risin4 from his seat, " that the Grand Jury have adjourned to meet to morrow morning at ten o'clock at the usual place, and that they intend so to meet." " On on with the trial of the "ace now before the Court," said Judge Jones, ap- parently taking no notice of the remark of the foreman, and addressing his conver sation to the Attorney Genetal. The Grand Jury then left the Court in a body, and had an informal meeting at their room, where they made some pre liminary arrangements to redress what they consider an infringement upon their rights. Nor YET Szcsr.n.--The bill for the sale 'of the Main Line of the Public works— the General Appropriation bill; —and the resolution anthori7.ing Geo. M. Dallas and Wm. M. Meredith to prosecute those per sons implicated in the bribery transac tions of 1840 —are still in the hands of the Governor, where in all probability they arc to be strangled to death. The latter particularly stands a poor chance for its life, To sign that might be opening the door to his own conviction. Any strong., er evidence of his participation to those' acts, however, need not be required, than his refusal to sign this resolution. The conviction is irresistable.—Pennsylvania latelligencer. ' PANTHER HUNT.—'[lie last Sullivan county Watchman gives an ao.ouot of a panther hunt in the town of Cohkoon, in that county, on the 12th inst. The pother was shot in his den, the en trance of which was too small for a man to! crawl into it. A lad named Lune armed himself with a Spanish dirk and hunting axe, and in he crept, and soon buried the axe in the head, and cut the'' throat of the ferocious beast, which Sunni put an end to his struggles. . Ile then' hauled out the panther, which' measured 9 feet 7 inches from Ins nose to the end of his tail. The editor thinks this throws the stoey of " old Put and the wolf," en tirely into the shade. The splendid fat in, the property of Ed ward Coleman, deed., situate within three miles of the city of Philadelphia, contain ing 97 acres,•with a stone dwelling, fine barn, &cc., was sold at auction a few days since at $193 per acre—amounting to 818,721. The farm is one of the very best in the State of Pennsylvania, renting a the present moment for $llOO per year A short time since $40,000 was refused for this property. It was sold clear of all encumbrance, and the bidding was spirited throughout, 50 cents being ofnred and taken at the close. A fair damsel brought a suit against a faithless swam, for breach of promise of inarria2e, before a Western jury. No ev. idence of the promise could be adduced ; but tiro sympathies of the jury were not to be cut off in this way, andthey unani mously decided that if he had not made any promise, he certainly ought to have done so, and rendered their verdict ac cordingly. Urfinx.—The Keystone, Reporter and Gazette, will be united about the Ist of June. The way they'll put it into Ua• vy R. will be a caution. When they tell ail the rascality of hint that they know, the truth will even then be only half told. A PIIZZLE.—Two boys having found a number of nuts, when they divided them two by two, there was one over ; three by three, there was one over ; four by four, there was one over; five by five, there was one over ; six by six, there was one over ; seven by seven, they came out even.— What number of nuts had they found. v. Q. R. A SURRIFF AnutsTan.—Sherift Hart, of New York, was arrested by the Coro ncr on Friday, on numerous writs, for many thousand dollars, issued by persons who have executions in his hands. The best lip salve in creation is a sweet . kiss. The remedy should be used with great care, however, as it is apt to bring on un offeaion of the heart. U. S. Government Stocks have been sold in London at 107. Ite47.tzmn, On the Bth inst., Mr. 1101IFIT BIGnAIII, ESQ., to MISSJANE DOUGLAS, both of Shir leysburg, Huntingdon county. On Thursday the 11th inst. by John Por ter, Esq., Mr. JASSE MEREDITH, to MISS IELIZADETH IeVILSON, An of Henderson township. ATTENTION! WASHINGTON GRAYS. : Ynu will assemble for parade ..! on Saturday the 3d of June, at 2 &Clock. for the purpose of - ... 4 / Target Shooting. , ,•. it is expected that every man ? will be to his place. j By order of 1. .V. CULIN. Capt. May 24, 1843 Administrator's Notice. Lli I' MRS of administration on the estate of Jacob liegie,late of Morris All that other lot of ground on the nor township, Huntingdon county, deed., therly side of Hill street, in said boron& have been granted to the undersigned.— fronting 50 feet on said street, and extend. All persons indebted to the said estate are in back 200 feet to Washington street, requested to make immediate payment, being lot No. 104 in the I,:in of said town, and those haying claims against it' will bounded by a lot late of John Yocum on present them duly authenticated for set . the east, with a two story house, part log tlement without delay. and part frame, and a blacksmith shop 'THOS. W. NEEBY, Adm'r. thereon. Dublin township, May 24, 1843.-1 pd. , erpttante eourt Aa All those two adjoining lots of ground on the southerly side of !fill street, in said TfpN pursuance of an order of the Or- borough by a lot of William Ward on the ' phans' Court of the county of Hunting- west, and a lot of John M'Cahan on the don will be sold at public sale on the premis- each , . east•, of said lots ontiag 50 feet on es, on Saturday the 17th day of June next, at one o'clock in the afternoon. All that Hill street, and extending tn depth 200 certain tract or parcel of land situate in feet to Allegheny street, and being lots Barree township, in the county aforesaid, ad- No. 82 and 83 in the plan of said town ; j,iining lands of Josiah Cunningham, John with a large two story weather boarded 'White, Gilbert Cheney and Alex. Gregory house, part frame and part log, a large log and others, containing about 96 ACRES, stable with a stone basement, and a tan yard and large Frame Tan House thereon. be the same more or less, about 40 of which The title of the above property is indis- Wg potable. are cleared, tib nit four acres of which are . ' meadow—thereon erected a two story Terms of Sale--One half of the pur- Lit ELIEJA House, re; chase money to be paid on the confirms- G tion of the sale, and residue within one - year thereafter, with interest ;to be secu red by the bond and mortgage of the pur -1 chaser. By the court, JOIIN REED, Clerk. Sale to commence At 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. Attendance will given by JACOB MILLER, Trustee, 6:c. May 17, 1843. a one story hotise. a small stable and a small log (double) Barn—late the estate of Henry Widensall, dec'd. Terms of sale will be made known on the day of sale, and attendance given by JOSHUA GREEN, Adm'r. with the will annexed. By the Court JOHN REED, Clerk. May 24, 1842.—t5. VALUABLE PROPERTY APIVOItii *Me. HE undersigned will offer at public sale, i IC on Tuesday, the Ist day of August next,' on the premises, in Antes township, that large and valuable tract of FIRST RATE LAND, situate on the little Juniata, a‘;'•oollii; land of Edward B. 11, including the large o,:ttom on this side of the little - Juniata, containing 3O ACRES, more or less, about 8 or 10 acres of cleared land, and the remainder remarkably well timbered, with both Pine and .?".r Oak ; and a first rate natural seat of water power, sufficient water to run a Grist and Saw Mill. Terms of sale will be made known on the premises, on the day of sale ; and will he such as will be most likely to accommodate purchasers ISR ALL CRYDER Ma}• 24th, 1243.-3 t. pd. otice to Creditors. ,~c HEREAS in pursuance of an act of General Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania an attachment hat h been by the subscriber one of the JustiCes of the peace in and for the county of Hunting don at the instance of a certain Peter Swoope of the borough of Huntingdon in the county of Huntingdon against a certain James Hen- Idnon, Cabinet Maker, of the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, where certain goods chatvls and effects of the said James Henderson, Bath been attach ' ed and are now in the hands of David Snare, Esq. and Charles A. Newingham, of the same borough, until they shall be disposed of according to law. This is therefore to give notice to the creditors of the said James Henderson, to appear on Saturday the 17th day of June next, at my Office in the borough of Huntingdon in the county of aforesaid then and there to discovor and make prorf of there demands agreeably to the direction of the said act. DANIEL AFRICA May 24, 1843, 014.17T10N. ALL persons are hereby cautioned a gainst meddling with, selling. disturb • ing or removing the f.llowing described prp erty, which I this day purchased at Sheriff 's as the property , r+f Thomas Ewing, in West tp., Huntingdon county, and left in his possession until I see proper to remove the same, viz:-2 bay mares and I sucking colt. All persons ore therefore cautioned and fore warned against intermeddling with the above, mentioned property, as the same belongs to' me, and I will proceed according to law against any person intermeddling with the same or any part thereof. JAMES EWING. May 15, 1843,—1t. pd. m 24. PROPOSALS, IN ill be received by the common School Directors of the Huntingdon District until Saturday evening, Zd June next, for building 'by contract a two story Brick School House, in the bor.ugh of Hunt,ngdon, 40ft. by Sgt. Proposals, sealed, to be directed to Dennis Buoy, Secretary of the Board of common school directors, by whom the plan and specifications will be exhibited at any time previous to the letting. ALEX. GW IN, Pres. Board C. S. Directors. liWay 24, 1843, ThICOLANK BONDS to Constables for Stay vial of Execution, nutlet* the new kw, i!r.t iprinted, and for Dale, at this efficc, VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT 34 Adair glatr. N pursuance of an 1.? 11. linter ill the Or . :„ v;,,-,! • . phans' Court of Hun psc!-t 'Higdon county, will I.l".lrsu,c4ri, t), be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Monday the 19th day of June next, 1845, the following real estate, late of John Miller, Esq. of the borough of Huntingdon, dec l ,l., viz : All that lot of ground on the northerly side of Hill street, opposite the Market, 'house in the borough of Huntingdon, fronting 50 feet on Hill street, and ex tendin.4 back 185 feet to Washington street; boontled by Bath street on the 'west, and a lot of Samuel Steel, Esq. tin ;the east, with a large two story brick house and frame stable thereon erected. I ALSO, ALSO, CAUTION" "" &I'LL persons are hereby cautioned WS , against meddling with selling; disturb ing or r,moving, the following described Property, which we this day purchased at Shern,ff's Side, as property of Alex. John ston, in West township, and left in his pos session until we see proper to renown the same, vie : 1 Bay Stallion, 2 sorrel Horses, 1 arm nagon and bed, 1 sleigh, I saddle, 1 lot of boxes, barrels and horse feed in sta ble, 2 lots of boards, 1 grain cradle, 1 grind- An:l-. 1 Auriel , 1 w its.. -t coo ,1%, 1 clock. 1 buffalo robe, 1 lot sundries on garret, I sled, 6 sets !Bne at vessel, I Bureau and b,: cal2sttwes,l windmill, c,rm, Y n : lss,l3c,i :: ,tti l igtable, 1 surdl stand, and all household furniture of said Johnston, subject to execution. WM. STF.WART, JAS. LEONARD, JOHN riAGEN. May 12. 1843.—1 t pd. 17th 1110rarliantaltial WIIEREA S by precept to me direc ted by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear ing test the 15th day of April, A. D. 1843, am commanded to make PUBLIC PROCLIIMATION throughout my whole bailiwick that an ad• journed court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, ou the third Monday (and 19th day) of June, A. 1). 1843, for the trial of all is sues in said court which remains undeter mined before the said Judges when and where all Jurors, Witnesses and suitor• 'in the trial of all said issues are required to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 15111 day of April A. I). one thous ind eight hundred and forty-three. and the 60 year of American Indepenoence. JOHN SHAVER, Shy'. Shet.ill": office Hunting- don May 17th 1843. Proclamation. li r Ft ERE A S by precept to me itirec ted by the Judges of the Common Plea, of the county of Huntingdon, hear ing tept the 15th day of April, A. D. 184 S, 1 ant commanded to make PUBLIC PROCL.OI47IOIY throughout my whole bailiwick that an, i adjourned court of Common Pleap will br held at the court house, in the borough of Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon, lon the fourth Monday (and 26th day) of June, A. 0. 1843, for the trial of all is• sues in said court which remains undeter• mined before the said Judges when and' where all Jurors, Witnesses and suitors in the trial of all said issues are required to attend. Dated at Huntingdon the 19th day of April, A. D. one thousand eight hundred an d larty•three, and the 66 yedr of Atner• ican Independence. JUFIN SHAVER, Sit'ff. Shetilra office Hun. don, May 17th 1843. 'lL%loo OIRIBILLEIRo .ITTOICTEI• LID' HUNTINGDON. PA. Pre7(iees in the several COurts of Hun tingilan rpaatics. PROPOSALS, \XVILI. be received by the undersign td, Vi Commissioners of Huntingdon County, at the House of K. L. Green in Springfield Township, until the 4th day of June next, (at which time the letting will take place) for the building of a Bridge over Shade Creek at Shade Gap, in Dublin Township. The plan and specifications can be seen at any time in the possession of Mr. Green. K. L. GREEN, . ALEX. KNOX Jr., Corns. A. W. BENEDICT, May 17th, 1893. LIST OF JURORS Tor an Adjourned Court rf Common Pleas to be held for the county of Hun tingdon, commencing on the third Mon day (and 19th day) of June 1843. FIRST HERB. .411egheny Towne/lip—Robert Thompson, Joseph Patton Jr., Jacob Bouslough. Anita—John Coleman, Daniel Black. Barree—Samuel Miller, William Oaks, William Couch, Jr. Blair—George Port, William Anderson, Alexander M'Cormick, Joseph Dysart. Cromwell-;-William Harper. Franklin-Samuel Wigton, Martin Shank John Ewing 4, David Henderson. Frankstown—Charles Wilson Burgess B. Willett, William Riddle. Hendereon—John Wollkill. Porter—David Anderson. Shirley—John Long, J..ho Shama. Springfield—Richard Madden. Tod--John Gehrett. Walker—George Hawn. W.crrtoramark—John P. Owens Esq., Da vid Beck, William Cunningham. West—Thomas Ewing, Mark Evans, Samuel Myton. Iroodbery—Michael Wike, Robert Mar , tin, Samuel Dean. SECOND WEEK 411cgheny—Samuel Moyer, John Miller. Barree—John Harper. Blair--John Cox. Cromwell—Peter Ripple. Dublin-Daniel Brown, William A. Hud son, William Appleby. Frankatown-- Joseph Jones. Henderson—William White, Matthew M'Connell, Joseph Borland. Morris—Hugh Dunn. Porter---John Hatfield. Shirley—George Eby, Jesse Hollinsworth, Benjamin Leas, John Clark, Samuel Shaver. Snyder—Thomas Johnston. Springfield---JamesM'Neal (of A.) Josh ua Shore. Tell—William Clayton, Samuel MTeat-1 ers. Tod—John P. Snare, Jesse M'Lain. Tyrone—Armstrong Crawford, James Wilson, William Wilson. Union---Jan Steel, Richard Chilcoat, Jr. Nathan Greenland, Jr. West—William S. Porter. Esq. Woodbery—John K. Neff, John Brum baugh, Randolph Span& TRIAL LIST FUR ADJOURNED Court, Commencing 19th June 111Z4lea FIRST WEEK. Walter's heirs v Stoner & Stoner Walter's heirs v Stoner &Stoner Wallnte v Addlem au Hewlt v Seeds Deford v Ennis Wharton et al v Swoope's Adm'rs. Smith & M'Namara v Baughman Butler v Brown & Dougherty Fac ken v Smiley M'Murtrie v Morrison Bell e Pollock • Com'th fur Kinsels v Smith et al Com'th. v Peter Hewit Same v M'Keo Lightner v Johnston Hopper v Lytle & Patterson Carothers v Wentz Patterson v Caldwell Culbertson yKemp & Cunningham Hetherington v Hewit SECOND WEEK. Householder v Anderson Maize v Glazier Hemlihill V Ennis Waggoner v Harklerode et al Ludlows Adin'rs. v C.* oryell Miller v Goodfellow's Adm'r. M'Counel's Ex'rs. v M'Namara & Hovel Cressw ell v Kemp & Cunningham ICorn'th v Barton Hollidav's Ex'rs. v Alexander lispc.Yric II is hereby given, that the fl. ILA lowing described property was, on the 29tli day of April, A. U. 1843, sold at I;oti stable's,sale, as the property of Isaac Gray, West Harree township, and bought by the subscribe(', and the property has been left he the hands of the said Isaac Gray, to be uSed, by him, and to be delivered up to the sub scriber whenever demanded, viz:—Ore veil anti White cow, 1 saddle, 1 lot of coopor stuf and 1 eight day Clock. WILI3 AM *YORE, v Hunter & Wigton May 10, 1843,-3c. ✓ Ewing ✓ Itearney ✓ M'Cauley ct al ✓ Clayton et al ✓ Betts et al ✓ Ennis ✓ Coulter's Adni'r Ewing Jackson Caldwell Com'th for use Middletown Bank Com'th Piper Stewart v Stewart v Patterson & Lytle v Benner Devine Baker & Co ISmith v Henry v Hart 111'Nutt Same v CromViell v Moore Bolinger Straub & Co • Bracht ✓ Caldwell et Gates ✓ newit & Fries ✓ Ruling ✓ Lightner et al ✓ Royer et al ✓ Bolin Itel Moore's Ex`rs: 'Rogers Moorhead Com'th for use Brown's Assignee Knox V Gates v v Caldwell & Stewart v Leslie Patterson tihr'ff Mayer jMoore's Ex'rs. IMoorehead A FRIENDLY HINT. It is now more than a year since I dispo sed of the Huntingdon Journal," and du ring all that time, 1 have been with g pa tiently; upon those who are in my debt, for subscription and advertising. I have been tieing on promises ; and what is more, those to whom I am indebted, have been obliged to take promises' from me ; and they like myself, myself, are getting out of patience with this kind of a credit wean.' Now by way of a hint I wish to say to all who know them selves to be in arrears tome, that /must have my accounts closed ; and there is. another part of the story—l vitt.L. I am not dispo sed to be illnatured, but mind 1 tell von all, I am out of moneynearly out of &edit— ancl a settlement must be had between this and August Court—or well I wont say . what. A. 'W. BENEDICT. Huntingdon, May S, WUSTICES' lILANISS fur talc; at ,410, thisMcc. Z32 . 3)110111 ritWaillta TO THE SICK AND AFFLICTED MUM W2II2IZOIB—THAT DOCTOR P URCE AL I ?VAS returned to Huntingdon, and opened au Office in the first house in 'Hull street, trext to the Bridge. Where Me dicine and advice can be .had for any of the afflicting diseases that atfict the•humnan sys tem. All letters addreSSed to I.Lttor Irr Must be post paid. Huntingdon. May 17, 1843.---Iy. Six cents Reward, Ilk EFT the residence of the subscriber on Friday the ‘. sth day of May, inst., SAMUEL READ, 1.„,„ An indented apprentice to the House Carpentering business, • He is about twenty one years of age and had better than two yearsof his time to stay. All persons are cautioned against harboring or trusting said apprentice. .SAMUEL HEMPHILL, Huntingdon, May 17, 1843.—5 t pd 'Notivr. OTICE is hereby given to all person, interested, that the accounts of Daniel Africa and George Taylor, Esquires, As signees of Irvin Ilorrell and James S, linr rel; under a voluntary assignment, ha, been filed in my office, and wl be preSeli- Led to the Court of Conmion Pleas of Hun tingdon county, on the third Mbnday, (and 19th day) of June next, at att Adjourned Court theit to be held in the borough of Huntingdon, for confirmation and allowance; and the same will then be confirmed and allowed, unless cause be shewn why tht same should not be done. JAMES STEEL, Prot'y Prothonotary 's Office. Huntingdon, May 3, 1843. Siottte ot Enquest. By virtue of a writ of partition or valua tion issued out of the Orphans' Court rt Huntingdon county and to me directed, I wilt on Saturday the 27th day (1 May, inst • lfiy a .Jury of Inquisition convened on the prem . ises, proceed to make partition or val uation of a tract of land in West township. containing 252 acres 43 perches nr therea bouts, adjoining lands of Joseph Cornprobst's heirs and others. Said land being the proper ty of William Carter, form ly of said county and lace of the State of Ohio, dec'd. When and where ad persons interested may attend: JOHN SHAVER, Sh'lY. May 3,1843.-4 t. administrator's otice. ETTERS of administration on the 4611 estate of Hugh Williamson, of Barret: township, Huntingdon county, deed. have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thus," hat ing claims against it will preient them properly authenticated for settlement isith out delay. ROBERT WILLI AMSCIN, Adiu'r. May 10, 1843.-6 t. Wintintotratoro SLotirt; E ITERS of administration on the es -4141 tate of John Gahagen, late of Portef township, 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 fnr settlement without (Mal . JOHN GAHAGEN S JONATHAN Administrators, Alexandria May 10, 1843.-61. pd. Executor9l4 Notice. ,- kv ,) VICE is hereby given, that Letters sla testamentary en the last will and tea tament of Edie Stewart, late of Tyrone town ship, Huntingdon county, dec'cl., have been granted to the subscriber. All persons there ' tore indebted to the estate of said dec'd.; are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims to present theni dilly at thenticated for settlement, to ROBERT STEWART, jr: Ex'r: Aprli 19, 1845.--6 t. pd Nolirdv. a — i# M. II ti` _ to is_ . _• • MEGS to Inform the inhabitants of Hun -4.10-. tingdon and its •icinit.i.; that Tae has commenced the business of light anti heavy wagon making, and every kind of iehicle re pairisi4. 1 - hiving learnt his trade in England, he is prepared to furnish either the English or American style of wagons, and hopes hr diligence and attention to merit a share of public patronage. N. B. Shop near to Mr. J. Houck's black smith shop. .; Huntingdon, A pril 19,1843.-1 y, . '.l.lnlijosery «Plant mama Lam MiCITOV Estrir, vouLD respectfully inform the tailict of Huntingdon and vicinty that shl, has opened a room in Mr. Snare's house, hi Allegheny Street, where she is prepared to do all work, appertaining to the above bu siness, at the shortest notice, and itv the neatest and most, apprOed Manner. Being well acquainted with her business, and de sirous of pleasing all who may avor her with their work, she hopes to receitte a lib eral share of public patronage. April 26, 1843. !YANK DEEDS. of an improved !LANK for sale at this office. Mini BLANK PE1'1110.1.3 FOR ,N,111:7? A LlZArroy,