Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, December 27, 1843, Image 4

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    SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Lerari
Facies and Venditioni .Exponas,
issued out of the Court of Common Pleas
of Huntingdon county, and to me direc
ted, will be exposed to public sale, at the
Court house in the borough of Hunting
don,on Monday the Bth day of January,
1844, the following property, viz:
Two adjoining lots of ground situate on
Blair street in the town of Hollidaysburg,
fronting each 60 feet on the north side of
said street and running back 160 feet at
right angles to same to Hose alley, and
numbered 234 and 235 in the recorded
plan of said town, No. 235 keing a cor
ner lot and on the coiner of Jones and
Blair streets, haying theraon erected a
two story frame dwelling house and a
frame stable, No 234 having thereon erec
ted a small frame building.
Also, Lot No. 90 in saiii town, fronting
GO feet on the north side of Walnut street
and extending back 120 feet.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Sawtel F. Henry.
Also,
All that lot and a half of ground, situ
ate on the northerly side of the turnpike
road, in the borough of Gaysport in the
county of Huntingdon, 90 feet on the
said road and extending back at right
angles to same, to the bank of the Juniata
river, bounded on the cast by lot of Peter
Boyles, and on the west by a lot of Jacob
Lex, having thereon erected three brick
buildings fronting the whole breadth of
said lot and a half on the turnpike road,
and a frame stable, the back part of said
lot of ground, adjoining the river, is pro
tected by a wharl eight feet high.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of John Bouslough.
ALSO,
All that lot or piece of ground situate
on the northerly side of \Valnut street,
in the borough of Hollidaysburg, in the
county of Huntingdon, fronting 424 feet
on said street and extending back 180
feet to' an Alley, bounded on the west by
a loth of Carleton M'Kee and on the east
by a lot of John Mahone, having thereon
erected a two story brick building, front
ing on Walnut street.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Joseph,Baldridge.
ALSO,
A lot of ground situate in the town of
thysport, in the county of Huntingdon,
on the easterly side of Newry'street, and
fronting on said street 180 feet from Penn
sylvania street to Porter alley, and along
said alley 60 feet, more or less, to the
corner of lot No. 77, and extending along
the side of said lot at right angles to Penn
sylvania
street and in front on said street
50 Wet, more or less, as hid out on the
ground and marked No. 76 in the general
plan of said town—having thereon erect
ed a two story frame dwelling house.
Also, a lot or piece of ground situate in
the said town of Gaysport, consisting of
parts of lots numbered 73, 74, and 75, in
said town, commencing on the N. W. cor
ner of Newry and Pennsylvania streets
and thence along said Pennsylvania street
858 feet to the west corner of lot No. 73,
on the corner of Hetherington alley,
thence north 50 feet along the east side
of said alley, thence east 147 feet to
Newry street, thence along Newry street
SO feet to the beginning—having thereon
erected a two story brick dwelling hr. -de-
Seized, taken in exec ution R .. 4 to be
sold as the property of Joh, tiethering•
ton, William H e th er inton and 11, Snyder
Hetherington
ALSO,
L ot 7t.-0. 106 in the plan of the town of
uuttularsburg, being 80 feet in front on
the southerly side of Allegheny street
and iunning back along Juniata street 190,
feet, inure or less, to Strawberry alley,
thence along said alley 40 feet to the m
iler of lot No. 107, and thence along the said
lot 107,180 feet back to Allegheny street—
haying thereon a two story brick dwelling
house, fronting on said Allegheny street,
and a two story trains house on Juniata
street.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Daniel K. lteatny.
ALSO,
A small piece or parcel of laud, con
taining about two acres, be the same more
or less, being the upper end of the Island
near the borough of Hollidaysburg, k nown
as the "Lower Island," being the same
piece of land purchased by defendants
from Thomas Jackson as the property of
Joseph H. George, one of the deferldants.
Seized, taken — in execution and to be
soltt as the property of Daniel L. Martin
and Joseph ti. George.
ALSO,
About 266 acres of land, inure or less,
in Allegheny township, Huntingdon coun
ty, adjoining lands of Bell 4- Higgins,
other lands of Ezell Haut, Elias Baker,
&co.r.and others, surveyed on a warrant in
the the name of Robert Alcorn, having a
bout 40 acres cleared, a saw mill and a
cabin house thereon.
Also, about 150 acres of land adjoining
the above, land of Aaron Burns' heirs,
Peter Stoner and others, having thereon
about '2O acres of cleared land End a cab•
in house.
slei7.ed, taken in execution and to he
sold as use property of Ezra Hart.
ALSO,
AOo k ' t 0
Berson .ac res of laud situate in Ilen•
ei' lan d .g, Huntingdon county, ad
joiningDorland and u tbeH4hael Bolinger, -
of cleared land, a sing about 25 acres
Douse and a log stable th„ dwelling
Seized, taken in executio 3
sold as the property of Janus Dui... be
ALSO,
The eastern half part of lot N 0.148 in
the plan of the town of Hollidaysburg,
fronting 29 feet on the northerly side of
Juniata street and running back 180 feet
to an alley, bounded on the east by Hig
gins and Hewtt and on the west by Abra
ham Hare.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of James W. John
ston.
ALSO,
Lot No 18 in the Northern Liberties of
the borough of Hollidaysburg, fronting
60 feet on Juniata street and extending
back 170 feet, thereon erected a two story
frame building.
Seized taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Charles Bush.
ALSO,
A tract of land in Allegheny township,
Huntingdon co., surveyed on a warrant
granted to John Black for four hundred
acres, on the spurs of the Allegheny
Mountain, having thereon the "Benning
ton Coal Batik," 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, Thomas P. Brown,
Geo. 11. S. Brown, Mary A. Brown and
Allen Brown jr. and Rachel Brown, by
their guardian Thos. P. Brown, Thomas
M. Ross, Charles Mills and Eliza G.
his wife, lute Eliza G. Ross, John B.
Ross, Margaret J. Ross, and Nancy Ross,
Allen B. Ross, Sarah L. Ross, and Martha
C. Ross, by their Guardian Arthur F.
Gore Esq. and James Ross.
ALSO,
A pece or parcel of land situate in
Franklin township, Huntingdon county,
containing 20 acres and 109 perches and
allowance adjoining Robert Moore, Daniel
Heuit, Lyon, Shorb, & co. and others,
having thereon erected Elizabeth Forge,
Coal house, a number of log buildings for
Jhe hands, a two story brick dwelling
- house, two stables and a brick office.
' Also, about two acres of land situate at
the western end of the town of Water.
street, in Morris township, adjoining eth
er lots in Waterstreet, Lewis Mytinger
and John Shaffer's land, having thereon
erected a two story stone dwelling house,
an axe factory with water power and priv
ileges belonging, a stable and other out
buildings.
Also, a lot of Ground situate in Me
chanicsburg, Franklin township, on the
north side of Spruce creek, adjoininglands
of Samuel Mattern and a lot of William
M'Pherran, containing three quarters of
an acre, having a small one and a half
story house thereon.
. .
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Samuel Caldwell,
ALSO,
A tract or parcel of land situate in
stitrioy Ilutati ,uU
containing about 260 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 Peri.r
property, opposite Drakes Ferr. -. 1 the
south side of ttie Juniata rive' r Mount
Union,) bounded by the ,iiiata river, by
l an d s of the h e i rs r devisees of Col.
Wm. Postlethw.“, of the heirs of Andrew
Pollock, , s e Samuel Shaver and others,
about o'lrlY acres of which are cleared,
a two story frame dwelling house, a
stone stable, a stone warehouse, several
other small buildings and a small orch
ard thereon.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
s old as the property of William Pollock.
JIL SO,
A tract, piece or parcel of land situate
in the township of Springfield, county of
Huntingdon, containing lifty-one acres,
be the same more or less, adjoining lands
of Daniel Bare, Joseph Shore, Henry
Mathias and Moses Greenland, about
nine acres of which are cleared, with a
a two story log dwelling house thereon
erected.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Samuel Harkel
rode, with notice to Moses Greenland,
terre tenant.
ALSO,
tract, piece or parcel of land, situate
Barree township, fluntingion county,
containing 175 acres, be the same more or
Tess, adjoining lands of John Forrest, John
Crum and other a, about 100 acres of which
are cleared and in a good state of cultiva
tion, having thereon erected a large two
story atone dwelling house, a bank barn
and other buildings ; a good apple orchard
of choice fruit is also on the premises.
Also, a small piece or parcel of land,
adjoining the town of Saulsburg in said
township, land of John Harper, George
M'Crum and others, containing about 8
acres, nearly all of which is cleared.
Also, a It - it of ground in the town of
Saulsburg, 60 feet,,more or lees in front,
on the north side of the great road leading
through said town, and runninc , back 200
feet, more . less, adjoining James Liv
ingston on the west and the next describ
ed lots on the east, all as the property of
_
Christian Oycr. . . -
Also, two'adjoining lots of ground in the
town of Saulsburry aforesaid, fronting
each about 60 feet on the north side of the
great mo•id leading through said town, and
running bark the usual length of lots in
said town, bounded on the west by the last
described lot of Christian Oyer and on the
east by Win. M. Murray, having thereon
erected a two story plaistered house and
a frame stable, as the property of James
Love.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of James Love and
Christian Oyer, trading under the tirm of
Love & Oyer.
ALSO
A tract of land situate in Tell township, thereof containing 165 acres an,
Huntingdon county, bounded by lands of perches surveyed on a warrant in
John Jefferies, Samuel Parsons, John Sny- name of George Hartzel—one thei
der and others,containing one hundred and containing 161 acres and 77 perches
two acres, more or less, about fifty of which veyed on a warrant in the name of
are cleared, having thereon erected a two Hartzel, and the other thereof conta
story log dwelling house and other small 122 acres and 129 perches surveye ,
buildings. warant in the name of Catharine 11, '
Seized, taken in execation and to be all of which warrants are dated r !
sold as the property William Webb. tively 13th February, 1794. TI
ALSO, described three tracts being only /
A tract of land situate in Barree town- surveys, the remaining parts of w
ship, Huntingdon county, containing two respectively described in the lan -
hundred and fifty one acres, more or less after mentioned, as attached an g"
abount one hundred and fifty of which I ing to Springfield Furnace.
are cleared and in a good state of culti. The above mentioned and the
nation, 7d
ration, adjoining lands of Samuel Barr, real estate all belongs to and con "
Robert Barr, Hugh Smith, James Stewarti Franklin Forge property.
and Samuel Stewart, having thereon ow- Also four lots of ground sit the
ted a good saw mill with suf fi ciency of I town of FranktoWn, in the said of
water power, two new two story frame' Huntingdon, on the norther l e
of
houses, a double log barn and other out. main street, and marked in
buildings, lan of
I said town numbers 18, 19, '• d 21—
Seized, taken in execution and to be' thereon erected a dwelling , ,
barn,
sold as the property of David Barr. , lanyard and outbuildings. '
ALSO, ' Also, four lots of ground
•
All that tract, piece or parcel of land town of Franktown afor back street and numbered
situate along the turnpike road a short dis-i 48 in the plan of said tow
tance below the borough of Frankstown inl
Franketown township, Huntingdon col
the plan of
ty numbered 76 and 7 the town of IVilliamsbur said coml.
Also, two adjoining lot ,
ground in
adjoining the Pa. canal, Samuel Ghost' s
lands, lands of Hileman 4.• Hammond and
others, containing ten acres, be the same
said town, fronting each eet on Main
more or less, all of which is cleared and right angles
street, and running ba
cultivated, having thereon a two stay 175 feet to an alley—ha
frame dwelling house and frame shop. led a two story brick alley—ha, erec
ng house, a
Seized, taken in execution and toe
log stable and two fro °Ps.
sold as the property of George Kopp ail Also, a tract of unse
Andrew Kopp,
said county, on the so
situate in the townshi Frankstown, in
inountain land
ALSO,
mountain, containin 0 acres, adjoin-
Allide of the Brush
that certain two story brick del •
l & n larke and Ch r i s ti .
of Mel
ling house and back building 28 feetin '!
. lands ' ' Iltleman, David
front on the male building and 18 feebn Barber.
Also Y , all the righ tle and interest of
the back building and 51i feet deep, ad
the curtailage appurtanent to said boil- Samuel Royer i n d to the following
mentioned and ~ ribed real estate,
the .. r.
ing, erected on a tract or plantationof
land situate in Morris township, in to composing (I 4 ' field Furnace props
erty, viz: p
counta of Huntingdon, bounded by re A tract of 406 res and 152 perches
Juniata river, by lands of Joseph Rolli, of . .
aou limest land, situate in the
Dr. Jesse Wolf. Henry S. Spang and ot- town — ship
01 . w berry , insaid
era, containing about 300 acres. being the whol of a survey patented
county,
Seized, taken in execution and to • , 1501 : 5 ‘
...ay 17 , to Daniel Carpenter,
sold as the property of Joseph S. P. Ilan
and Dr. Alexander M'Kamey trustees at 379 acres Lid 2 perches, and part of a
survey adjoiniri seine, purchased and a. -
George W. Patterson and Sarah his wit nexed
thereto
late Sarah Burns cestui que trusts, owne adj o i n i ng ',tte.—
Baltzer , b complete the mitt
Henry
,
or reputed owners.land of ii on er , r
Samuel Roy
.
Reigart and other lands P
ALSO, er, about 300 acres
,J. which are cleared
All that certain tract of land situat and cultivated—laving
lying and...ince, a
being in Henderson townshi: Springfield F..•nace, thereon erected
saw mill, a grist
and county o Huntingdon, adjoinir mill, a 05 ...ie dwelling house, a bank barn
lands of John Fee, James Hampson at and a .mmber of buildings &c. for the use
others, containing 415 acres, be the sem\ or me furnace hands.
more or less, (being the same tract of lan% A tract of land adjoining the last des
which James Sias, by indenture. aated•ribed land, lands of Baltzer Hoover and
11th Dec. 1932, granted and e ,..,veyed to
acob Duck, containing 162 acres and 96
the said George Lane,) Curtner with the ceehes, about 80 acres of which are
hereditaments and a w artanances. feared and cultivated, having thereon
ei,F.as the 1 , . PenY
A. ~.i... i ! , ezerniinn unit to hot ...mu ......it .1.... .1,-,Lir,,,Chouse and
sold
ot George Lane. n old barn.
.ALSO. A tract of land in said township, ad
r..,c No.---- situate on the corner of ening the furnace tract and Henry Rei
orlarket and Commerce streets in the bo- grt, containing 107 acres and 25 perches,
rough of Birmingham, being 165 feet on out one half of which is cleared, and
Commerce street, 60 feet more or less on out half the balance has the timber
Market street, having thereon erected a t off.
two story plastered dwelling house, a A tract of land situate in said town.
frame office, and a small brick store build- ip, adjoining the furnace tract and
in,„.. ,nry Reigart, containing 92 hcres and
- Also one out lot adjoining the school 0 perches, about 25 acres of which are
house lot in the said borough of Binning- tared and the balance has some timber
ham, containing one quarter of an acre, t off.
adjoining Mary Jordan's lot and others on The following mentioned and described
,
Commerce street. [teen adjoining tracts of barren unseat-
Seized, taken in execution, and to be ' land situated in Woodberry and Iluston
sold as the property of Sanford S. Dewey. 6wnships in the said county of Hunting.
ALSO, lon, viz :
A tract, piece or parcel of land situate
the township of IVood berry; in the county
of Huntingdon, containing 375 acres and
134 perches of limestone land, being the
whole of a survey made in the name of
Alexander Douglass, containing 339 acres
and part of a survey in the name of John
Swift, adjoining
lands of Joseph Feay,
Jacob Rodkey, Charles Echoltz, George
Clapper and the Frankstown branch of the
Juniata river, about 230 acres of which
are cleared and cultivated, having thereon
erected Franklin Forge, a stone cottage
house, a log barn and a number of houses
and work shops for the use of the Forge
hands.
Also, three adjoining tracts of unseated
land situate in Frankstown township, in
said county, one thereof containing 400
acres, surveyed on a warrant in the name of
James Hunter, another thereof contain
ing 17 acres and 25 perches, in the name
Absalom Boyles, and time other thereof
containing 54 acres and 23 perches, also
in the name of Absalom Boyles, and a
piece or parcel of land adjoining. the same
containing 6 acres, known by the name of
"The Gut," and being a part of a survey
of 1.10 acres made in the name of James
Hunter.
Also, a tract of barren land situate in
Woodberry towdship, in said county,
containing 204 acres and 150 perches,
being part of a tract of land surveyed on
a warrant dated 25th August, 1794, in
the name of Caleb Newbold, the other
part of which is hereafter mentioned and
described along with the lands attached to
Springfield Furnace.
Also, the right title and interest °Nam
uel Royer in and to the following men
tioned and described seven tracts of un
seated land, situate partly in Woodberry
and partly in Frankstown townships, in
said county, viz: one thereof containing
426 acres and 140 perches, surveyed on a
warrant in the name of Jonas flartzel
one thereof containing 372 acres and 122
perches surveyed on a warrant in the name
of Isaac II artzel,one thereolcontaining 479
acres and 153 perches surveyed in the name
' 1
of Jonas Hartzel Jr.—one thereof con
, taining 371 acres autl 2 perches surveyed
in the name of Jonathan liartzet
le in the
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.re thereof containing 378 acres surveyed
the name of Samuel Chew.
i re " " 593 '. '• Philip Nickling
0: " " 408 " " Alex r. Boyd,
O. " " 440 ' 4 " Jane Boyd,
O: " 4331. 143 p. " Henry Canon,
O " 303 ' 32' " Sophia Phillips,
Or " 452 ' 90' " John Canan,
O. " 455 ' 42' " Henry Canan,
Or " 311 ' 63 ". David Murritz,
O " 159 ' 52 ' " John Canan,
O " 438' 97' " John Brown,
Or " 108' 27' " Dan'l Roilkey,
Or .. 217 ' 28 ' " Caleb Newbold,
0. " 111 ' 115' " Daniel Royer,
&e " 56 'BO ", Daniel Royer,
is following mentioned and described
ell n tracts of - Unseated mountain land,
sit fe partly in Frankstown and partly
in. Voodberry township, surveyed re
spity.ively err warrants dated 131.11 Feb
ru. 1794.
On thereofcontaining 504 acres and 87
pedlies surveyed in the name of Regina
Safee.
0:. " 382 " 144 " " John Santee,
On " 395 " 01 " " Elizabeth Fouse,
011 " 307 " 4" " Philip Fouse,
Or. " 412 .. 69 " " Frederick Gross,
On, " 405 " 66" "Jacob Gross,
Ors " 444 " 11 " " Philip Gross,
Orr " 320 " " " Mat'gt Hartzell,
Oni " 186" 95 (part) " Cath. Hartzell,
Oni " 186 "52 (") " John Hartzell,
4. die " 189 " 124 (") 1 ' George Hartzell,
• we several pieces or parcels of laud
adjining the last described mountain land
put 'based from John Smith, one thereof
co. ains 10 acres and 70 perches and the
othir 10 acres and 147 perches, part of
ont'of the said has a cabin house upon it
an!: ii couple of acres cleared.
4nd a piece or parcel of land contain•
in,r, about 3 acres adjoining the last des.
critied land, purchased from Thomas
Hoover, the timber of which has been
cu: oil.
Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of Samuel Royer,
envoi the lirm of M'Namara & Royer,
l'il'llride, Rover & cu. nod Smith, Rover
& co.
ALSO,
111 that certain frame building three
one half stories high, situate on the
npike road leading from Huntingdon to
tsburg, in the borough of Gay'sport, in
county of Huntingdon, 30 feet front
tnd 34 feet back, erected and situate on
.ut No. 6, according to the plan of said
borough and the lot or piece of ground
and curtailage appurtenant to said build
in Seized, taken in execution and to be
sold as the property of John Bouslough.
JOHN SHAVER, Sherif.
Sheriff's Office, lion
tingdon,
Dec. 20, 1843.
Or As much difficulty has arisen in
making Sheriff's sales by reason of per.
sons bidding who are unable, or who fail
to pay the amount of their respective par•
chases, therefore
promsoli
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in all cases, when
the purchase money does not exceed
850 00, the whole amount of the purchase
must be paid immediately into the hands
of the Sheriff; and it the purchase exceeds
that sum, then the amount (viz : 850 00,)
must be paid into the hands of the Sheriff
immediately after the property is stricken
down and the payment of the balance ar
ranged with the Sheriff 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:
Dec. 20 1843.
Wrovitasssation
WHEREAS by precept to ine direc
ted dated at Huntingdon, the 24th
day of Nov. A. D. one thousand eight
hundred and forty, three, under the hands
and seals of the Hon. Abraham S.
son, President of the Court of Common '
Pleas, Oyer and Termtner, and general
jail delivery ei the 20th judicial district of
Penne, tvania, composed of the counties
a Huntingdon, Mifflin and Union, and
the Hon. Joseph Adams and James G win,
his associates, Judges of the county of
Huntingdonjustices 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
0r 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-1 am coin.
inanded to make
ramie Proclamation,
throughout my whole bailiwick that a
Court of Oyer 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
Bth day) of January 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 proper
persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day,
with their records, inquisitions, examina
tions sod remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices respectively
appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon the 24th day of
November,in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and forty
three, and the 67th year of American
Independence.
JON SHAVER,
Sheriff's office Hunting
don Dec. 20,1843. S
)-t.2.m. 1. - -e EM3ctI4L.W*Gt3
X 0 TICE.
NOTICE is herebygiven to all persons
concerned, that the following na•
med persons have settled their accounts in
the Register's Office at Iluntingdon, and
that the said accounts will be presented
for confirmation and allowance at an Or.
plms' Court to be held at Huntingdon, in
and for the county of Huntingdon, or,
Wednesday the 10111 day olJanuary next,
viz:
1. John Shaffer, Guardian of Daniel,
Mary and Abraham Weight, minor chil
dren of John Weight, late of Tyrone
township, dec'd.
2. Joseph M'Cur,e, Esq. surviving Ad.
ministrator of the estate of Martin Den.
linger, late of the borough of Frankstown,
deceased.
3. David Snare, E,ol. Administrator of
the estate of Henry L. M'Connell, Bag.,
formerly of the borough of Huntingdon,
deceased.
4. Dr. NVm. Swoope, surviving Guar
dian of Henry W. and John N. Swoope,
minor children of Henry Swoope, late of
Bedford county, deceased.
5. James Stewart and George Wilson,
Administrators of the estate of David
Jackson, late of liarree township, dec'd.
JOHN REED, Register.
Register's Office, Ilitnttng
don, .Dec .15, A. D. 1843.
II a 771 E, IN
EGS to inform the inhabitants of Hun
tingdon and its vicinity, that he ha
commenced the business of light end heavy
wagon making, and every kind ot vehicle re
pairing. Having learnt his trade in England,
he is prepared to furnish either the English
or American style of wagont, Rod hopes by
diligence and attention to Merit a share of
public patronage.
N, B. Shop near to W. J. Houck's black
smith shop.
' Huntingdon, April 29, 1843.—1 y.
Proclamation.
WHEREAS by precept to me direc
ted by the Judges of the Common'
Pleas of the county of Huntingdon. bear;
ing test the 24th day of Nov., A. D. 1843,.
I 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 counlyof Huntingdon.
on the third Monday (and 15th day) of
January, A. D. 1844, for the trial of all
issues in said court which remain 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 24th dayt
November, A. 0. one thousand eight hun
dred and thrty•three, and the 67th year of
American Independence.
Sheriff's office Hunting
don, Dec. 20, 1843.
Trial List for Jan. Tells 741:
-Se--
FIRST WEEK.
Walter's heirs v Stßner&Sloner
Same v Same
Savage v Jackson
Busserman v Royer et a;
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SECOND WEEK.
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DR. WISTAR'S
BALSAM OF WILD CHEII
The beet medicine known to man
Consumption, Asthma of every stage,
the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Liver Cot
all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs,
of Agents named below.
(Cr All published statements of curl
by this medicine are, in every respect,'l
careful and get the genuine ••. Dr. Wisi
of Wild Cherry," as spuriouAntjta . tion
Orders from any part of 'LB"'
addressed to loose Butts, No. iyst
New York.
1
Auvirs.
For sale by Thomas Read, Hi
and James Orr, Hollidaysburg.
Price one dollar per bottle.
December 6, 1843.
t 7 Read the following from 1
Hoffman, a physician of extensivel
Huntingdon county:
Dear Sir:-1 procured one bott
Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cher .
Thomas Read, Esq. of this place,
it in a case of obstinate Asthma on
Paul Schweble, in which many of
il
dies had been tried without any nil
Balsam gave sudden relief, and in
ion the child is effectuelly cured by
Yours, tke.
JACOB HOFFMAN
Dec. 23, 1841.
CHAIRS ! CHAIIV
The subscriber is now prepared
every description of CHAIRS,
plain kitchen to the most splendid
iambic one for the parlor. Also tl
LUXURIOUS A.ND EASY
FOR THE INVALID'
n which the feeble and afflicted
though unable to walk even with
crutches, may with ease move him
room to room, through the garde
the street, with great rapidity.
Those who are about going to hol
ing, will find it to their advantagi
him a call, whilst the Student any
mad of leisure are sure to find in li
invented Revolving Chair, that
which no other article of the kind i+
of affording. Country merchants a
pus can be supplied with any qt
short notice.
ABRAHAM McDONOtGH,
No. 113 South Second street, to doors,
below Dock, Philadelphia
May 31, 1843.- 7 1 yr
TEJPIPER.II.4 CE 1101 SE.
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rp HE subscriber occu ing the
' large tin ee story bri dwell
in ing house at the south e corner
_ of Allegheny and Smith vets, in
the borough of Huntingdon, the thi story of
which during the last summer has bpn fitted
for sleeping rooms; having a largeitable on
the premises, and having emplovu a care
ful person to attend to it and tako care of
1 r
horses, &c., informs the public at she is.
prepared to accommodate such of I friends,.
and such strangers and travellers nay de-.
sire accommodation. She respec,illyi
soli,
cits a share of public patronage , ii I hopes.
the friends of Temperance will gist her a •
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