Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, October 25, 1843, Image 4

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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue ul sundry wriii or Levu; i
lacias lillll I endilioni ./leponas,
issued out of the Court of CO11111101; Pleus
of Iluntingllon county, and to toe direc
ted, will beexpoied to public sale, at the
Court house in the borough of Hunting
don, on Monday the 13th day of Noyember
1843, the following property, viz :
A tract, piece, or parcel of land situate
in the township of %Vest, in the said coun
ty of containing 90 acres, be the same
more or less—about 80 acres of which are
cleared and cultivated—adjoining lands
of William Moore, Robert Moore, Samuel
Mosser, William Oaks, and other land of
Isaac Neff—having a grist mill, a saw mill,
a good frame dwelling house, a frame store
building, a large bank barn and other
buildings and an apple orchard thereon.
Also, a tract, piece or parcel of land
situate in the township of West aforesaid,
containing 1.25 acres be the same more or
less, adjoining the above and lands of
William Oaks, James Myton, Samuel
Musser and others—having about 90 acres
cleared thereon—with a log dwelling
house and a log bank barn thereon erected .
The said tract is good limestone land and
has a good apple orchard thereon, and is
known by the name of The Boyd Farm'
Also, n tract of unseated land in said
township of West, containing 560 acres,
be the same more or less, surveyed on a
warrant in the name of W illiam Bracken,
dated 2d November A. D. 1784—purchas
ed from Nancy Knight.
Also, about 20 acres of gotta land, more
or less, 12 of which are cleared and cola-
voted, adjoining" Wilsou's Town" in the
said township of West, and land of John
Henry, John Stryker and others.
Also, the one undivided half part of a
lot or piece of ground in "Wilson's town"
aforesaid, situate on the south eastern side
of the great road leading fi Qin Neff 's Mill
to Petersburg—containing about 2 acres,
adjoining lands of John Stryker and a lot
of Joseph Thompson—having thereon
erected a two story frame dwelling house
and a frame stable—purchased from Jacob
Hull man.
Also, the one undivided half part of a
piece or parcel of land, situate in said
ilson's flown, composed of S adjoining
lots—situate on the north westerly side of
the said road, bounded by William Reed's
land, a lot of Adam Hollman's heirs, and
a lot of Joseph Reynolds, containing about
of an acre, with a wagon maker's shop
and some apple trees thereon.
Also, the one undivided half part of a
small piece or parcel of land situate in
said Wilson's 'I own, on the south easterly
aide of said road, bounded by a lot of An
drew Hollman's heirs, and other land of
Isaac Neff heretofore described, contain•
ing about of an acre—with a blacksmith
shop thereon.
Also, the one undivided halt part of a
i l iiMs"
aide of the said road, adjoining a lot of
Moses Woods. lands of William Reed dc
John Henry —with a small stable thereon,
containing about of au acre, more or less.
Also, a lot of ground in the town plot
of the borough of Petersburg in the said
county of Huntingdon, purchased by Isaac
Neff from Valerius Armitage--adjoin
ing a lot of Thomas Johnston and of Sam
uel Thompson, containing about one quar
ter of acre,
Also, one acre of timber land purchas
ed from A. H. Drummond, situate in the
said township of West, adjoining lands of
Robert Moore, William Oaks and others.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Isaac Nell.
ALSO,
All that certain frame foundry situate
in Duncansville, Allegheny township,
IfuntingdoMcounty,opposite the new brick
Baptist Church in said town, with the
round and curtilege appurtenant to said
trams foundry.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of A. fP. Kinney,
owner and contractor.
ALSO,
All the right and interest of John Grove
in about 300 acres of land, be the same
more or less, situate in Tyrone township,
Huntingdon county , adjoining lands of
James Wilson, Thomas Crissman and
Jacob Fleck's heirs, about 150 acres of
which are cleared, having thereon erected
a small log dwelling house and a log barn.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Grove.
ALSO,
All the right title and interest of Oliver
Crissman and Frederick Crisman, jr. and
each of them, in and to a tract of land sit.
nate in Tyrone township, Huntingdon
county, containing 130 acres, be the same
more or less, adjoining lands of Thomas
Crissman, John Fleck and Philip Briden
baugh*having about 60 acres of cleared
land, a log dwelling house, a log barn, and
an apple orchard thereon— said tract being
late of Daniel Crisaman, deckl.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Oliver Crissman
and Frederick Crissman, Jr.
ALSO,
AU the right title and interest of Chris
tian
Staman, of in and to a lot and a half
of ground in the borough of Alexandria,
situate on the northerly side of the turn
pike road on main street, being about 90
feet in front on the said street, and exten
ding back at right angles to the same, to
the bank of the Juniata Division of the
Penn's. Canal, bounded on the /b est by
a lot of Dr. Houtz, and on the East by a
lot of Mrs. Jackson—thereon erected a
two story frame 'raven' lionse,a plaistered
storerr o te, and a frame stable with a shed
attached.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold us the property or Christian Statnan•
ALSO,
About 4 acres of cleared land, be the
same more or less, situate on the waters
of Piney creek, in Woodberry township,
Huntingdon county, adjoining Jacob
Duck, Samuel Royer and others—having
a small dwelling house thereon erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Engle.
• •
ALSO,
All the interest of James M'Knight in
and to a tract of land situate in Dublin
township, Huntingdon county, bounded
by lands of Brice Blair on the North, John
Cowen on the West, land formerly owned
by Justice Wright on the South, and land
of Gilbert Kennedy on the East, contain•
ing 50 acres more or less, SO of which are
cleared and cultivated, with an old house
and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of James M'Knight in
the hands of Samuel IL Bell, Trustee of
his person and estate
A LSO,
A piece or parcel of land, situate in
Franklin township, Huntingdon county,
containing 20 acres and 109 perches and
allowance, adjoining Robert Moore, Dan'l
Hewit, Lyon, Shorb & Co. and others,hav
ing thereon erected Elizabeth Forge coal
house, a number of log buildings for the
hands, a two story brick dwelling house,
two stables and brick office.
Also, a tract of unseated land in Porter
township, situate on the Warrior ridge,
containing 310 acres 37 perches and al
lowance, surveyed or a warrant to John
Spencer, dated nd March 1785.
Also, about 2 acres of ground situate
at the western end of the town of Water
Street, in Morris township, adjoining other
lots in Waterstreet, Lewis Mytinger and
John Sheatrer's land—having thereon
erected a two story stone dwelling house,
an axe factory with water power previ
lege belonging thereto, and a stable, and
other out buildings.
Also, a lot of ground in Mechanicsburg,
in Franklin township, on the North side
of Spruce creek, adjoining lands of,Sam'l.
Ma ttern and a lot of William M'Pherran,
containing j of an acre, having a small
one and a half story house thereon.
Also, a lot of ground situate - in the
town of Davidsburg. in Antes township,
Huntingdon county, adjoining a lot of
Charles Cornmesser on the easterly side,
and a lot numbered S 2 in the said town
on the westerly side, (having an alley be.
tween) containing of an acre, enclosed
with a fence, and numbered 28 in the plan
of said town.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Samuel Caldwell.
ALSO,
A tract or parcel ot land situate in
Frankstown township, adjoining lands ot
tail ma on the North, Christian
Garber on the vest, atm t....
turn on the East, containing 40 acres,
more or less, thereon erected a Blast
Furnace, one frame house, log stable, and
six other houses, and about 30 acresclear
ed thereon.
Also, a tract of land situate on the
southerly side of Brush Mountain, in
Frankstown township, adjoining lands of
David Markley, John Weistling,land late
of Joseph Patton and others, containing
192 acres and allowance (warranted to
Christian Garber.)
Also, a tract of land situate in Franks.
town township, adjoining lands of Smith
and others, land surveyed in the name of
Robert Elliot, and land claimed by the
late Benjamin R. Morgan, Esq., contain
ing 416 acres and 12 perches and usual
allowance, (warranted to Alex. Dysart.)
Also, all the'two adjoining tracts of land
situate in Frankstown township, in the
name of John S. Weistling, one contain.
ing 932 acres and 32 perches, and the
other 102 acres and 80 perches, adjoining
lands in the names of David Titus, Andrew
Divinney, Arthur O'Friel, John S. Weist
ling, and lands of Christian Garber.
Also, a tract of land situate in Franks
town township, adjoining lands of Michael
Ilileman, land late of Jos, Patton, Chris
tian Garber, John Adams, and the heirs
of Lazarus Lowry or William Steel, con
taining 205 acres and 129 perches and al
lowance, with an ore bank, some cleared
land. and a couple of buildings.
Also, a tract of land situate in the same
township of Frankstown, adjoining lands
of John F. Lowry, John Cambulin, dec'il.
and others, containing 170 acres more or
less of good limestone land, having about
155 acres cleared, a good bank barn and a
frame dwelling house thereon.
Seized, taken in execution; and to be
sold as the property of Daniel Hileman
and Stephen Hammond,lately trading un
der the firm of 'Litman and Hammond.
ALSO,
A tract of land in Allegheny township,
Huntingdon county, surveyed on a war.
rant granted to John Black for 400 acres
on the spurs of the Allegheny Mountain,
having thereon the " Bennington Coal
Bank," a two story new log dwelling
house and a new saw mill.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Allen Brown,
Zachariah G. Brown, Thos.B. Brown, Geo.
H. S. Brown, Mary Ann Brown, and Al
len Brown, jr., and Rachael Brown, by
their Guardian, Thomas P. Brown, Thos.
M. Ross, Charles Mills and Eliza G. his
wife, late Eliza 0. Ross, Margaret J. Ross
and Nancy Ross, Allen B. Ross, Mary
Ann Ross, Sarah L. Ross and Martha C.
Ross, by their Guardian Arthur F. Gore,
Lail. and James ROM
ALSO,
_ __
Lot No. 40, in the town of 1lollidays•
burg, fronting - feet on the northerly
side of-Allegheny street and extending
back at right angles to same to an alley,
adjoining lots of Nicholas Hee it and
Ephrai►n Galbraith, Esq., having thereon
erected a two story plaistered house, a
frame building and a frame stable.
Also, lot No. 33, in the said town of
Hollidaysburg, fronting on the southerly
side of Allegheny street, and extending
back at right angles to an alley, having
thereon erected two small frame houses
and an ice house. .
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Jacob Snyder.
ALSO, _
All that certain tract of land situate,
lying and being . in Henderson township,
and county of Huntingdon, adjoining
lands of John Fee, James Hampsun and
others, containing 415 acres, be the same
more or less, (being the same tract of land
which James Sias, by indenture, dated
11th Dec. 1852, granted and conveyed to
the said George Lane,) together with the
hereditaments and appurtenances.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of George Lane.
ALSO,
Three acres of land, be the same more
or less, situate on the waters of Standing
Stone Creek, in Barree township, Hunt
ingdon - county, bounded by lands of Sam
uel Stewart, Samuel Mitchell and the
- Furnace property, having thereon
erected a two story plastered dwelling
house.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of James Mitchell.
Also about one and a half acres of land be
the same more or less, situate on the wat
ers of the Standing Stone creek, a short
distance above McAleavy's Fort in Barree
township, Huntingdon county, adjoining,
lands of Samuel Stewart, Samuel Mitch
ell and John Duff, (hereon erected Barree
Furnace and stack, a clover mill and a
saw mill.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Mitchell,
Thomas Mitchell and James Mitchell,
lately trading under the firm of J. & T.
Mitchell 4 Co., and also as the property
of John Mitchell and Thomas Mitchell,
trading under the firm ofJ.& T. Mitchell
ALSO,
A tract of land situate in Henderson
township, Huntingdon county, bounded
by land of John Cornelius, Nicholas Cor
bin and others, containing 40 acres, more
or less, about 10 acres of which are cleared
—with a hewed log house one and a halt
stories high, and a small barn thereon
erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of James Kenyon.
ALSO,
ii. tract of land situate; in Baftee town
-814, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands
*I David M'Murtrie, A braham Henry,
John Hagan and others, containing 100
acres, be the same more or less, about 75
acres of which are cleared, having a two
spring house, and a log barn thereon
erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Watt, dee'd.
in hands of David Watt his Executor.
ALSO,
A piece or parcel of land at the south
western end of the town of Davidsburg,
Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of
James Wilson, land of Robert Campbell,
and certain lots in said town, containing
about half an acre, the Caine lying between
a saw mill race and the said town.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Christian E.Craine.
ALSO,
All that certain three story house (the
under story thereof stone and the two up
per stories frame) messuage and tenement,
situate in Hopewell township, in the coun
ty of Huntingdon, and a lot or piece of
ground on the north west side of the
Woodcock Valley road leading from Bed
ford to Huntingdon in front on said road
GO feet and in depth 220 feet, more or
less, it being a lot of ground sold to the
said defendant [Milo ii. Ferry] by John
B. Weaver by articles of agreement dated
25th June 1842, the house thereon erected
is 28 feet long and 24 feet wide, and the
lot or piece aground and curtilege appur
tenant thereto.
Seized, taken in execution, and to
.be
sold as the property of Milo 11. Ferry.
ALSO,
All the estate, right, title and interest
of William Pollock of, in, and to, a tract
of land situate in Shirley township, bound
ed by the Juniata river, lands of the heirs
of David Johns deceased, of John Doyle
and others, containing three hundred
acres, be the same more or less, (being the
same land formerly owned and claimed
by Manassah M'Leas deceased, and sur
veyed for him by Patrick Galbraith dec'd,
and the same being not now in the actual
possession of defendant [Wm. Pollock]
about one hundred and twenty five acres
whereof are cleared, and a frame dwelling
house and a log dwelling house, a log barn
and cabin barn thereon.
Also a tract or parcel of land situate in
Shirley township, containing about 270
acres be the same more or less (the same
being composed of two or more tracts or
parcels of land, and being commonly
known as the ferry property, opposite
Drake's Ferry, on the south side of the'
Juniata river, or Mount Union, bounded
by the Juniata river, by lands of the heirs
or devisees of Col. William Postlethwait,
of the heirs of Andrew Pollock, of Samu
el Shaver and others, about thirty acres of
which are cleared, with a two story frame
dwelling house, a stone stable, a stone
ware house, several other smell buildings,
and a small orchard thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of William Poi Iptk.
ALSO,
A tract of land situate in the township
of West, in Huntingdon county, bounded
by lands of John Striker, James Myton,
William Oaks, Joseph ilimnpson, Wm:
Reed Esq., other laud of the said Isaac
Neff and others, containing 188 acres and
Gs perches and allowance &c., be the
same more or loss (the same being now in
the occupancy of iohn Henry) ab - Mit 150
acres of which are cleared, with a log
dwelling house, a log barn and frame sta
ble thereon erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Isaac Neff.
JIL SO,
Lot No.- situate on the corner of
Market and Commerce streets in the bo
rough of Birmingham; being 165 feet on
Commerce street, GO feet ►nore or less on
Market street, having thereon erected a
two story plastered dwelling house, a
frame office, and a small brick store build-
ing.
Also one out lot adjoining the school
house lot in the said borough of Birming
ham, containing one quarter of an acre,
adjoining Mary Jordan's lot and others on
Commerce street.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Sanford S. Dewey.
ALSO,
That well known tan yard property for•
inerly belonging to John Burket, situate
near the town of Warriorsniark, Hunting
don county, containing about 4 acres of
good meadow land, with a tan house, a
bark mill, a two story plastered dwelling
house, a number of vats, a good well of
water, and a good garden thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Sparingle.
ALSO,
Lot No. 30 and parts of lots No. 32, 31
and 29 in the plan of the town of Gays
port, Huntingdon county, fronting on
Newry street 65 feet and extending back
about 200 feet to an alley, thereon erected
a two story brick house awl a frame Ma
, We.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Jeneiniah C. Betts.
ALSO,
A tract of good limestone land situate
on the Warrior ridge in West township,
Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of
Jacob Longenecker, Robison Cunningham,
Thomas Ewing, Peter Shoenberger, and
. . .
Alexander Steel, containing 430 acres,
be the same more or less, with about 200
acres cleared and in a good state of culti
vation, a two story log dwelling house, a
good barn and an apple orchard thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Barnabas Dear
mit ALSO,
A lot or parcel of ground containing
about 4 acres, situate in Berme township
in the county of Iluntiugdon, adjoining
lands of David M'Murtrie, Matthew Ste
vens and William Moore, having thereon a
new log house one and a hall stories high,
auu 1121 f the land cleared and
cultivated.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Wm. Stephens.
ALSO,
Three adjoining lots or pieces of ground,
situate in the Northern Liberties of the
town of Hollidaysburg, H untingdon coun
ty, being on the north-west corner of Pine
and Montgomery streets, fronting about
140 feet more or less on Pine street, and
running back 160 feet more or less at right
angles to said Pine street, along Mont
gomery street to Broad alley.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Silas P. Ake.
A tract or parcel of land situate in the
township of West, in the county of Hun
tingdon, containing 106 acres, ho the same
more or less, adjoining lands of Robert
Armstrong, N. Wallas' heirs, Samuel
Myton and Andrew Stewart, about 85
acres of which are cleared, with a two
story log dwelling house and log barn
thereon erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John Walker and
Isaac Neff, trading under the firm of
Walker & Neff.
JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Hun
tingdon, Oct 18, 1843. S
o:7' As much difficulty has arisen in
making Sheriff 'a sales by reason of per.
sons bidding who are unable, or who fail
to the pay amount of their respective pur.
chases, therefore
NOTIOIII
19 HEREBY GIVEN, that in all cases, when
the purchase money does not exceed
•50 00, the whole amount of the purchase
must be paid immedietely into the hands '
of the Sheriff; and it the purchase exceeds
that sum, then the amount (viz : 650 00,)
must be paid into the hands of the Sheri
immediately alter the property is ttricken
down and the payment of the balance ar
ranged with the Alieriff and fully secured
to be paid, to his satisfaction ; or else the
property will be again put up and sold.
This rule will positively be strictly ad
hered to, and purchasers, whether able to
pay, or not, will do well to observe it, if
they wish to hold the property stricken
down to them at their respective bids.
JOHN SHAVER, Shry.
Oct. 18 1893.
NOTICE.
L L persons who know themselves in•
debted to the subscriber for subscrip
tion, advertising or job work, are requested
to make payment immediately, if not sooner,
as I expect to leave these diggins" iu a
short time.
E. V. EVErc.HAST.
Huntingdon; A uglot 9, 1841,
LlSr.r OP JUROR'S
For November .Terni, 1343.
GRAND JUNORS.
Alleglecny.—Samuel Anderson.
Barree.—James Leonard, Phi neas Run•
you, James Livingston, Wii liam Porter.
Blair.—Albert Garber, Solomon Sho
mu, William Donaldson.
Cromwell.—David N. Carothers, Wm.
M'Carrel.
Franklin.—Alexander Stewart, John
M'Pherran.
Henderson—John Porter, Esq., Isaac
V. Culin. •
Hopewell.—William Buchanan, John
Anderson.
Morris,--John M. Tussey.
Porter.—Samuel Sprankle.
Shirley.—Samuel Rorer.
Springfield.--J ohn Ashman.
Union.--Eliel Smith, Esq.
balker.—Peter C. Swoope.
/vest..—Benjamin Corbin.
Woodberry.—C bristion Good
TRAVERSE JURORS.
FIRS7' REEK.
Allegheny.—Abraham Myers, Lazarus
Lowry, IV Walker.
Ades.—llaviJ Irvine, Jacob Denier,
Robert Campbell'.
Burree . Philip Silknitter, Wm. M.
Murray, George [titer.'
Blair.—Geore Weaver,. David Good
fellow, David biters, Geo. W. Robbins,
Nicholas Hewit, Ephraim Galbrat-th, Esq.
Dublin.—Robert Fleming. ,1
Frankstown.—Jesse Moore, David
Killip, Joseph Smith, Daniel Bluer.
llenderson. —James Simpson, (Ridge
Stephen Davis, Esq., David Cunninghai ,
Thomas Read, Esq., Winchester M,Ca?-
they, David M'Murtrie, (ot D.,)
Taylor.
Hopewell.—Solomon Fink, Saml. Wat.•
son, Samuel Read, Patrick Lang, Esq.
Morris.--Joseph Isenberg.
Porten—Andrew M'Clure, John Pi
per, jr.
Shirley.—James Ramsey.
Snyder.—Joseph Crocker.
Springfield.—Jacob Bare.
Tell.—James Cianey, James Mitchell.
Tod.--Andrew Zimmerman.
Union.—Jon'n. Tague, Jordan Wright.
Walker.— Thomas M'Cahan.
Warriorsmark.--Jacob Van 'l'ries,Fsq.
test.—John Postlethwait, henry
Cracken, Jacob Renner.
Woodberry.—Edward Lytle, Esq.
TRAVERSE JURORS
SECOND WEEK.
Antes.--B, F. Bell, John Hutchison.
Blair.—Alexander Frazier, Alexander
Ennis, Philip if eaver. Robert L. Martin,
John Bouslough.
Frankslown.—David Albough, John B.
Riddle, Joseph Irvine.
Henderson.—George Fee, William B.
Zeigler, Jonathan H. Dorsey.
Hopewell.—Sebastian Keely.
Morris.—John Hyle.
' roma, rofius, Esq., George
Whittaker, Charles Porter.
Snyder.—Henry Kreider, Jno Hagerty.
Springfield.—John Long Chr'n Curf
man.
Tyrone.—Oliver P. Orr.
LT/dm—Nicholas Corbin.
Walker.—John Ridenour, John Hilde
brand.
arriorsmark.—Henry Grazier, John
Eyer.
blest.—Hiram 1/ illiamson, James My
ton, Abraham Cresswell, Andrew Smith,
George Miller.
' Woodberry.—Jno Rhodes, Dan'l Low
er, Henry Harbison.
_1 r• variontation
HEREAS by precept to me direc
ted dated at Huntingdon, the 10th
day of August, A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and forty, three, under the hands
and seals of the [lon. Abraham S. Wil
son, President of the Coact of Common
Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general
jail:dclivery of the 20th judicial district of
Pennsylvania, composed of the counties
of Huntingdon, Aldllin and Union, and
the Hon. Joseph Adams and James Gwin,
his associates; Judges of the county of
Huntingdon, justices assigned, appointed,
to hear, try, and determine all and every
indictments, and presentments, made or
taken for or concerning all crimes, which
by the laws of the state are made capital
or felonies of death and other offences,
crimes and misdemeanors, which have
been or shall be committed or perpetrated
within said county, or all persons who are
or shall hereafter be committed or be per
petrated for crimes aforesaid—l am coin
mantled to make
Public Proclamation,
throughout my whole bailiwick that a
Court of Over and Terminer, of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held
at the Court House, in the Borough of
Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and
13th day) of November next, and those who
will prosecute the said prisoners, be then
and there to prosecute them as it shall be
just, and that all Justices of the Peace,
' Coroner and Constables within the said
county, be then and there in their roper
persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
with their records, inquisitions, examina
tions and remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices respectively
appertain.
Dated atillunl►ngdon the 19th day of
August, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and forty
three, and the 67 year of American
Independence.
JOHN SHAVER, Sh:lf.
Sheriff 's office Huntitiv.
don Oct. 1. tth 186:3.
Proclamation.
11EREAS by precept to me diree
-Ift ttd by the Judges of the Common
Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear
ing test the 19th day of Aug., A. D. 1843,
1 am commanded to make Public Pro
clamation throughout my whole bailiwick
that a court of Common Pleas will be
held at the court house, in the borough of
Huntingdon, in the county ul Huntingdon,
on the third Monday (and 20th day) of
November, A. 0.1843, for the trial of all
issues in said court which remain undeter
muted 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 o , t .
August, A.l). one thousand eight hundred
and forty-three, and the 67 year of Amer•
ican Independence.
Sheriff's office Hunting
don, Oct. 11th 1843.
Dr. atoffalls Life Pills
AND
PHCENIX BITTERS.
The perfectly safe, unerring and suc
cessful treatment of• almost every species
of disease by the use of Dr MOFFAT'S LIFE
MEDICINES, is no longer an experiment ;
as a reference to the'experience of many
thousand patients will satisfactorily prove.
During the present month alone, nearly
one hundred cases have:
knowledge of Dr. MOFFAT, where tlw pa.
rent has to . Re efed a per
'4.—io4
.;:astlltrCutt by . tho excruiT._
cious use of the Life Medicines—some
eight or ten of these had been considered
hopeless by their physicians. Such happy
results are a source of great pleasure to Dr.
M., and inspire him with a new confidence
to recommend the use of his medicines to
his fellow citizens.
The LIFE MEDICINES are a purely
'.I .EGETADLE preparation. They are mild
tu ," pleasant in their operation, and at the
same Iliac thorough—acting rapidly upon
the secretithig
..the system—carrying off
all acrimonious bitmors, and assimilating
and purifying the blood. For this reason,
in aggravated cases of Dyspepsia, the Life
Medicines will give relief in a shorter
space of time than any other prescription.
In Fever and Ague, Inflammatory Wien
' matism, Fevers of every description, Sick
Headaches, Heartburn, Dizziness in the
Head, Pains in the Chest, Flatulency, Im
paired Appetite, and in every disease ari..
sing from impurity ut the blood, or a digs
ordered state of the stomach, the use of
these medicines has always proved to be
beyond doubt, greatly superior to uny
other mode of treatment.
All that Dr. Moira asks of his patients
is to be particular in taking them accoi
ding to the directions. It is not by a
newspaper notice, or by any thing that he
may say in their favor, that he hopes to
gain credit. It is alone by the result of a
fair trial. Is the reader an invalid, and
does he wish to know % whether the Life
Medicines will suit his own case ? If su,
let him call at the ollice of the agent, and
procure a copy of the Good Samaritan,
published gratuitously. lie will there
find enumerated very many extraordinary
cases of cure; perhaps some exactly sinit
lar to his own.
Sold by JACOB MILLER, Huntingdon.
August 30, 1843. B►n.
Calzatt3aDa2.2
All persons are hereby notified that
the subscriber, purchased at Constable's
Sale, a short time ago, as the property of
Philip Kemp, of Manor Hill, Huntingdon
county, the following property, viz:
1 saw; saddle, bridle and martingale;
1 set harness; 9 lots cooper stuff; 1 - hog ;
and all property subject to levy and sale
by execution.
All persons are therefore hereby cau
tioned and forewarned against intermed
tiling with the above mentioned property,
as the same belong , : to me, and 1 will pro
ceed according to law against any person
intermeddling with the same or any part
thereof. DAVID BARRICK.
Manor fin, Out. 11, 1848.—pd
=MEWL,
4ITTORAIE dT .I.llllt
HUNTINGDON, P.V
A. K. CORNYN,
AT1'05111217
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Olive in Main Street, two doors East of
M 1 .3 . McConnell's 'Temperance House.
JUST received 50 kegs of " Pure White
Lead" in oil, and a general assort
ment of Nails, which will be sold at low
prices. WILLIAM DOIUUS.
Six Cents Reward.
Ran away from thelsubscriber
, residing in Warriormaik ,
Town,
M.
on Monday . the 18th inst.an in
-* ted appentice, named
JOHN C. WEST.
iAll perosns and hereby forbid
trusting or harboring said bog,
under, the penalty of the law.
BENJ. F. PATTON.
Sept. 27th 1843.
110IICKS VEGETABLE LIN A
AIEIVT, for sprains and rhums
:ism, just received and for sale at the
drug store of T. K. Simonton. Also a
fresh supply of lloucks Panacea.
7'. K. SIMONTON, Agent.
Huntingdon Oct. 5, 1842.
IKANK BONDS—Judgment ant: cam
un—fur sale at this office.