Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, March 20, 1844, Image 1

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    HUNTINGDON JOl -.• NAH, ••
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PUBLISHED B
THEODORE H. CREMER,
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The "Jona ,rAL" will be published every Wed
nesday morning, at $2 00 a year, if paid in advance,
and if not paid within six months, $2 60.
, - -
No subscription received for a shorter period than
six months, nor any paper discontinued till all ar
rearages are paid.
Advertisements not exceeding ono square, will be
inserted three times for $1 00, and for every subse
quent insertion 25 cent, If no definite orders are
given as to the time an advertisement is to be continu
ed, it will be kept in till ordered out, and charged ac
cordingly.
DANE NOTE LIST.
Rates of Discount in Philadelphia.
Banks in Philadelphia.
Bank of North America - -
Wink of the Northern Liberties
Bank of Penn Township -
Commercial Bank of Penn'a.
Farmers' & Mechanics' bank
Kensington bank
bank
Mechanics' bank
Philadelphia bank
Southwark bank
lVestern bank
Moyarnensing bank - - -
Manufacturers' and Mechanics' bank
Bank of Pennsylvania
Girard bank - -
Bank of the United States
Country Banks:
Bank of Chester co. NVestchester
Bank of Delaware co. Chester
Bank of Germantown Germantown
Bank of Mulitg'ry co. Norristown
Doylestown bank Doylestown
Easton Rank 1. iston
Farmers' bk of Bucks co. Bristol par
Bank of NorthumberPti Northumberland par
Honesdale bank - Honesdale 1}
Farmers' bk of Lanc. Lancaster 1i
Lancaster bank Lancaster it
Lancaster county bank Lancaster i
Bank of Pittsburg Pittsburg t
Merclets' & Manuf. bk. Pittsburg. i
Exchange bank Pittsburg. i
D 3. do. branch of Hollidaysburg i
Con bk & bridge co. Columbia
Franklin bank Washington li
Monongahela bk of B. Brownsville 1i
Farmers' bk of Reading Reading i
Lebanon bank Lebanon 1
Wink of Middletown Middletown 1
Carlisle bank Carl's': 1
Erie bank Erie 3
Bank of Chambersburg Chambersburg
B.tok of Gettysburg Gettysburg 1
York bank York 1
liarrislnirg hank Harrisburg I
Miners' IA of Pottsville Pottsville 14
B ink of Susquehanna co. Montrose 35
Farmers' & Drovers' Lk Wayneamrough 3
Mink of Lewistown Lewistown 2
'Wyoming bank WilkesbArre I
Northampton bank Allentown no sale
13,rks county bank Reading no sale
West Branch hawk Williamsport 7
Towanda bail 'nw:mala on sale
• Rates of Relief Notes.
North :-rn Liberties, Delaware County, Far
mers' Bark of Bucks, Germantown par
All others 2
FRANKLIN HOUSE,
d!HHhifs►io►►, M'e►aafs JfraUi(
C RISTIAN COUTS,
vOuLD must respectfully inform the
citizens of this county, the public
i:enerally, and his old friends and custormrs
in particular, that he has leased for a term
of year:.: hat liege and commodious building
en the West end of the Diamond, in the bo
rough of Huntingdon, formerly kept by An
drew 11. Hir,t, which he has opened and
furnished as a Public House, where every
attention that will minister to tile comfort
and convenience of guests will always be
fo'u'nd.
Visas 9. -- .Dczatbace.
will at all times be abundantly supplied with
the best to be had in the country.
will be furnished with the best of Liquors,
and
HIS ST.IIILIAG
is the very best in the borough, and will
a)ways be attended by the mast trusty, at
,:.t.ptive and experienced ostlers.
Mu. Coats pledges himself to make every
extrtipn to render the "Franklin House" a
hotsiligp all who may favor him with a call.
'('haul to his old customers for past favors,
he respectfully solicits a continuance of their
C Witt/M.
Boarders, by the year, mouth, or week,
will be taken on reasonable terms.
Huutingdcni, Nov. 8. 1843.
CHAIRS! CHAIRS! !
The subscriber is now prepared to furnish ,
every description of CflAlltti, from the
plain kitchen to the most splendid and fash
ionable one for the parlor. Also the
LUXURIOUS AND EASY CHAIR
FOR THE INVALID,
n which the feeble and afflicted invalid,
though unable to walk even with the aid of
crutches, may with ease move himself from
room to room, through the garden and in
the street, with great rapidity.
Those who are about going to housekeep
4g, will find it to their advantage to give
Rim a call, whilst the Student and Gentle
man of leisure are sure to Clod in his newly
invented Revolving. Chair, that comfort
which no other article of the kind is capable
of affording. Country merchants and ship
pers can be supplied with any quantity at
short notice.
ABRAHAM McDONOUGH,
No. 113 South Second street, two ulcers
below Dock, Philadelphia,
May 31, 1841.-1 yr.
I .cr'TOINVALIDS.I.Er .
How important it in that you commence
without loss of time with BRANDRETH
PILLS. They mildly but surely remove all
impurities from the blood, and no case of
sickness can effect the human frame, that
these celebrated Pills sic relieve as much 1
as medicine can do. CucDs and COUGHS
are more benefiitted by the Brandreth Pills
than by Lczenges and Candies. Very well,
perhaps, as palliatives, but worth nothing as
En/you:Aviles of diseases from the human
system. The Brandreth Pills cure, they do
not merely relieve, they cure.. Diseases,
whether chronic or recent, intectious or oth
crwise, will certainly be cured by the use of
these all-sufficient Pills.
CURE OF A C ~NCEROUS SORE.
SING SING, Janu:u•y 21, 1843.
DR. BENJAMIN !IRANI:Mk:TR:
honored Sir,—
Owing to you a debt of gratitude that mo
ney cannot pay. I am induced to make a
public acknowledgment of the benefit my
wife has derived from your invaluable Pills.
About three years this winter she was taken
with a pain in her title; which soon became
very mach hillamed, and swollen, so mach
that we became ninth alarmed, and sent
for the doctor. During his attendance the
pain and swelling increased to an alarming
degree, and in three weeks from its first
commencing it became a running sore. She
could get no rest at night the pain was so
great. Our first doctor attended her for six
months, and she received no benefit what
ever, the pain growing worse and the sore
larger all the time. He said lilt was healed
up it would be her death, but he appeared
to be at a loss how to proceed, and m y poor
wife still continued to stiffer the most terrible
tortures. We, therefore sought other aid,
in a Botannical doctor, who said when lie
first saw it that he could stall cure the sore
and give het• ease at once. To our surprise
he gave her no relief, and acknowledged that
it quite baffled all his
Thus we felt utter having tried during one
whole year the experience of two celebrated
physicians in vain, in absolute despair. My
poor wife's constitution rapidly failing in
the prime of her• years from her• continued
suffering. Under these circumstances we
concluded that we would try your Universal
Vegetable Pills, determined to fairly test
their curative effects. To my wife's great
comfort tie first few doses afforded great re
lief of the pain. ‘Vithin one week to the
astunishnem: of verselves and every one who
knew the case, the swelling and the infla
=thin began to cease so that she felt quite
easy,
after six weeks' use she sans able to go thro'
the house and again attend to the manage
ment of her• family, which she had not done
for nearly I t.trttfen months. In a little over•
two months film the time she first commen
ced the use of your invaluable Pills her uncle
was quite sound, and her health better than
had been in quite a number of years be
fore. I send you this ttatement atter two
years test ot the cure, considering it only an
act of justice to you and the public Et large.
We are with much gratitude,
par
par
par
par
par
par
Very respectfully::
TWO ELIZA A, LITTLE
PS —the It tanical Doctor pronounced
the sore cancer,us, and finally said no good
amid be done, unless the whole of the flesh
was cut oil and the bone scraped. Thank a
kind Providence, this made us resort to your
l'ills, which saved us from all further mis
ery, and for which we hope to be thankful.
I'. & E. A.
Dr. Brandretb's Pills :ire fur sale by the
following Agents is ilke.;iogdon county.
Thomas Read, lintioyl,
\Vin. Stewart, Huntingdon.
.t. & N. Cresswell, Petersburg,
Mary W. Neff, Alexmidria.,
Joseph Patton, Jr. I),incaitsviile.
'Jai 13c Smith, Manor Hill.
S. Arlilt, Green &Co. 13arree Forge,
'lnomas ()wens, Birmingham.
A. Patterson, Williamsburg.
Peter Good, Jr. Canoe Creek.
John Lutz, S hirleysburg.
Observe each of Dr, Bredrctles Agents
have an engraved certificate of Agency.—
Examine this and you will liind the NEW
I.ABLE‘; upon the certllicate corresponding
with those on the 11.,xes, none other are gcn
uine.
B. BRANDRETH, M. U
Phil'a. Office S. North Bth St.—lv.
DR. WISTAR'S
BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY,
The best medicine known to man for incipient
Consumption, Asthma of every stage, Bleeding of
the Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Liver Complaint, and
all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs, may be had
of Agents named below.
0:1.All published statements of cures performed
by this medicine are, in every respect, TRUE. Be
careful and get the genuine "Dr. Wistar's Balsam
of Wild Cherry," os spurious imitations aro abroad.
Orders front any part of tho country should bo
addressed to Isaac Butts, No. 123 Fulton street,
New York.
AGENTS.
For sale by Thomas Read, Huntingdon,
and James Om Ilidlitir,b,wg,
P'Brice one dollar per bottle.
December 6, 1843.
ir? , Read the following from 1)1.. Jacob
Huffman, a physician of extensive practice in
Iluutnaguou count) :
Dear lib prociircd one bottle of Dr.
Wistnt•'s Balsm (4 Wild Cherry, from
Thomas Read, F.,q. of this place, and tried
it in a case of 00:mate Asthma on a childof
Paul Schweble, in which many other reme
dies had been tried without any relief, The
Balsam gave sudden relief, and in my opin
ion the child is ttiectuelly cured its use.
ecc.
JACOB HOFFMAN, M. 1).
Dec.::l, 1841.
Job Printing.
NEATLY EXECUTED
TIIIN OFFICE.
'OSILANK BONDS—Judgment and corn.
iL4rut.4o---fcr sale at this cflice.
02277 6 1...C 4 15T01C. CD3Lta SElOa
Rear Estate for sale.
The subscriber offers for sale on reasona
ble terms, that valuable farm, whereon he
now resides, in Cromwell township, Hun
tingdon county, containing.
CI, Ca ACRES,
of first rate Unit stone land, with about 100
acres cl.ared, about 3 of which is Meadow—
all in a good state of cultivation, with a good
selection of fruit trees, such as Apple, Peach,
Pear, and Plumb of different kinds, and sel
dom f ills in herring. The above is well im
provi•d—therereon erected a good
;), Stone House,
I 412,,
two st ni.,s high, stone kitchen, well finished,
and a Cat penter stop — a net , eirfailing stream
of water •it the door, and spring -house, with
a large frame link barn, 75 by 40 feet, well
finished, a wagon shed and corn cribs at=
tached thereto, and other necessary out
buildings. The above is Patented.
ALSO, 175 acres of good land, with a
hewed log house two stories high, and a.
small cabin barn, with about 6 acres of
Meadow, about the same of up land cleared
thereon, the remainder well timbered—the
same being surveyed in 1767 on a warrant,
and the purchase money paid.
Any persons desirous of purchasing, will
please call and examine for themselves.—
Possession can be given on the first of April
next, or at any time to suit the purchaser or
purchasers.
DANIEL TEAGUE.
February 28, 1844.-1 mo.
farm for Sate.
?IAI - IF, subscriber offcrs for sale the first
rate tract of land, situat, in 1%1:
township, Huntingdon ct!unty, contAining
cz) opcD a 3
89 Perches, and allowance—between 50 and
60 acres cleared-15 or 20 acres, good mea
dow land, and 20 acres in clover—the re
mainder well timbered, and would make
good tarm land if cleared. With a good two
story leg
Dwelling Rouse,
LOG BARN, and two never failing springs
of water near the door. Also a good bear
ing
Apple Orchard
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thereon, with other good advantages.
If the above property he not disposed off
at private sale before the 22(1 day of March,
itwill be offered at public sale, on that day,
An indisputable title will be given.
MARK WACHOB.
February 28. 1844.—t5.
Estate of Alexander PirAlisterdate
of the borough of Huntingdon,dec'd,
Notice is hereby given that letters of ad
minstration upon the said estate haye been
granted to the undersigned. All persons
having claims or demands against the same
are requested to make them known without
delay, and all persona Indebted to make im
mediate payment to
MARY 11. M'ALISTER, Adm'x.
Feb. 21, 1844..
.ciDaac,(ll).
All persons knowing themselves indebted
to the subscriber are hereby notified that I
have left me books and accounts in the hands
i.f Geo. ti. Young Esq. , of Alexandria, for
collection. Early attention will save costs.
E. W. NVIKE.
Feb. 21, 18-14.—pd.
Orphans) Coact Notice.
To the heirs and legal representatives of
Robert Thompson, late of Dublin township,
Huntingdon county, (iced. Take notice
that, at January Term last, a rule was grant
ed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon
county, on you to come into court on the 2nd
Monday of Aptil next to she tv cause why
the real estate should not be sold.
JOHN SHAVER, Shrff.
Feb. 14, 1844.-3 t
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00-er.r.<4.xsp.oo
JACOB SNYDER
rp)ESPECTFULLY informs the citizens
4,14 Of .lluntingdon, and the public, in gen
eral, that he continues the
Tailoring Business,
at the shop lately occupied by Wm. Fobs,
now deceased, in Main street, in the bo
rough of Huntingdon, in the brick house
immediately opposite the store of Thomas
Read, where he is tully prepared and ready
to accommodate all, who may favor him
with a call.
He receives, regularly, from New York,
Scott's New York, Paria and London
I A S - H
10 NS ;
and he is determined to employ none but the
best and most expel ienced workmen ; and
he guarantees to execute all orders in his
line in the most fashi.muble and workman
like manner, or according to the wishes and
orders of customers.
By sn•ict attention to b u siness, he hopes to
obtain a share if public vat ronage.
Jan, 17, 1844.
.~3©~ ~3C~~v
LL persons indebted to the subscriber,
.4.% to save cost will make immediate pay
ment. All the accounts are simv its the
bands of a proper officer for e,Beetion—it
is useless to wait any longer. Ile is deter
ned to have money if it is to be had ; he has
a desire to pay his creditors, and therefore
urges payment of these who ow e him.
JACOB HOFFMAN.
Huntingdon Nov. 15, 1843.
N. li. The subscriber still continues the
practice of Physic, as usual, :it his cad Mice,
is few doors west of the Jail, Mifflin street,
Huntingdon. J. H.
T/MUSMT'i:3
Indian Vegetable rills.
If, during the continuance of storms and
floods. the channels of
OUR MIGHTY" RIVERS
become so obstructed as to afford an insuffi
cient outlet for the superabundant waters,
we can expect nothing less than that the
urrounding country will be
Overwhelmed with the Flood
In like manlier with the human body—if
the skin, kidneys and bowels (the natural
outlets for useless and corrupt humors) be
come so obstructed as to fail m affording at
full discharge of those impurities which are
in all cases
THE CAUSE OF SICKNESS,
we surely can expect no other results than
that the whole frame will sooner or later be
OVERT! , HELMED 66 I7'H DISEASE
As in the first place, if we would prevent
an inundation we must remove all obstruc
tions, in order that there may be no hind
rance to the ft ce discharge of the supera
bundant waters. So, in the second place, if
we would prevent and cure disease, we must
open and keep open, all natural drains of the
body.
Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills of th
North American College of Health,
will lis found one of the best it not the very
BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD
for carrying out this beautiful and simple
theory, lh cause they compleatly cleanse the
stomach and bowels from all bilous humors,
and °tin r impurity, and at the same time
pe,,wte a healthy discharge from the lungs,
,kin ;0111 kidneys; coma [peaty as all the
natural drains are opened,
DISEASE
OF EVERY NAME IS LITERALLY
DRIVEN FROM THE BODY.
Cr• Caution.— As the great popularity and
consequent great demand for Wright's Indi
an Vegetable Pills has raised up a hest of
counterfeiters, country storekeepers and
agents will he on their guard against the
many impostors who are travelling about the
country selling to the unsuspecting a spuri
ous article for the genuine.
It should be remembered that all author
ized agents are provided with a certificate of
agtney, signed by WILLIAM WRIGHT, Vice
Persith nt of the North American College
ll.mtn. Cana fluently, those who offer In.
Wg, table Pills, and cannot show a cer
:',•:ite as described will be known as
The following highly respectable store
k,epers have been appointed agents fur the
sale of
Wright's Indian Vegeta% Pills,
and at whom it is confidently believed the
genuine medicines can be obtained:
William Stewart, Huntingdon.
Henry Learner Hollidaysburg,
B. F. Bell, Antes township.
Robert McNamara, Newry.
Samuel S. Isett, yrone township.
Millikens & Kessler, Mill Creek
A. & N. Cm sswell,
Gemmel & Porter, Alexandria.
Moore & Steiner, Water Street.
Joseph Patton, Jr. Duncansville,
H. H. McCormick, Collinsville
Wolf & Willet, Frankstown.
Henry Brewster, Soirleysbur - g.
Walter Graham, Yellow Springs.
Office devoted exclusively to the sale of
the medicine, wholesale and retail, No. 169
Race street, Philadelphia.
Beware of counterkits.—The public are
respectfully informed that medicine Impor
ting to be Indian Pills made by one V. 0.
Flack,. are not the genuine
Wright's ',lean Vegetable Pills.
The only security against imposition is to
pm chase from the regularly advertised a
gents, and in all eases be particular to ask
for Wright's Indian Vegetable Pill.
Dec. 27, 1843.-Iv.
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OUNDRY.
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I. G!{ALIIJS & SON,
TE4ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens
44 ct Huntingdon county, and the public
generally, that they have tordied a partner
ship to carry on the
Copper, Tin and Skeet•tron Business
in all its branches, in Alexandria, where
they manufacture and constantly keep on
hand every description of ware in their line;
such as
New and Splendid Wood Stoves,
22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inches long.
RSDIATOR STOVES,
New Cooking Stoves of all kinds, and
Also four sizes of Coal Stoves
ALSO STOVE-PIPE, AND STOVES FINISHED
All kinds .‘t castings clone, for Forges, Saw
mills and Threshing-machines. Also WAG
ON BOXES, MILL GUDGEONS, AND HOLLOW
wARE ; all Of which in done in a workman
like manner.
Also, Copper, Dye, Wash, Fuller, Pre
serving, and Thu Kettles, for sale,
wholesale and retail.
Persons favoring this establishment with
their custt in may depend on having their
orders executed with fidelity and despatch.
Old metal, copper, brass and pewter ta
ken in exchange. Also wheat, rye, corn
and oats taken at market price.
Alexandria, Nov. 1, 1843.
NOTICE.—The subscriber respectfully
requests all persons indebted to him for
work done •at the old establishment, pre
vious to this date, to call and settle their ac
counts without delay.
ISRAEL GRAFIUS.
Nov. 1. 1843.
1 - pus - rums' Blanks of all kinds, for sale
40 at this Office:
TO VENDERS
FOREIGN MERCHANDIZE.
List rf Retailers of Foreign and Domestic Mer
chandise in Huntingdon county, as classified
by the associate Judges and Commissioners.
Allegheny township. I Warriorsnzark
CLASS. CLASS.
Elias Baker & Co. 13 Benj. F Patton 13
Bell & Higgins 13 Abednego Stephens 14
William Keller 14 J W Kinkead IQ
William Walker 13 Wocdberry township.
Joe , ph Patton 14 Jos R Hewit &Co 13
Samuel Confer 141 A Patterson • 13
Antes township. Samuel Wampler 14
Benjamin F. Bell 13 James M Johnston 14
Robert Campbell & Co 14 Good & 13
Graham M'Camant 14 D H Royer 13
Blair township. Royer & Schmucker 13
Wm: Anderson &Co 13 Philip Meta 14
Daniel M'Connell 14 Joseph S P Harris 14
Alex. Knox & Son 13 Huntingdon town.
Peter O'Hagsn 14 Robert Moore & Son 14
Burree Township. ;Samuel H Stevens 14
Hall & Rawle 14 Andrew Harrison 14
D. S. Bell & Brother 13 James Saxton, jr. 13
David Barrack 13 H & C Newingham * 14
Hartman & Smith 141 Jacob Miller 14
Cass jownship. 'Henry Miller 14
Robert Speer 131 Geo. A Steel 13
Jacob M. Cover 13 Thos. Read & Son 13
James Henderson 141 W illiam Dorris 13
Franklin township. !Peter Swoops 13
Martin Gates 13 B E & W EM'Mur-
Shorb, Stewart &Co 12 trie • 12
John S. !sett 13 Robert Corshea 14
G& J Shoenberger 13iWilliara Stewart • 13
S& B Wigton 13 Fisher & M'Murtrie 12
Frankstown township. IWilliam Couch 14
Wolf & Willett 13T K Simonton 14
Samuel Henry 14 Petersburg borough.
James M'Kcehan 14'Stevens & Patton 14
Dublin township. A& N Cresswell 13
Brice X Blair 13 Birmingham borough.
Henderson township. ' James Clark 13
Milliken & Kessler 14!Thomas M Owens 13
Huston township. Stewart & Owens 12
Peter Shoenherger 13 Gaysport borough.
Hopewell township. iHirarn Price 13
James Entriken,jr.* 12 James Flowers 13
John B Given * 13iLloyd & GraF 12
Morris township. IDavid Bentley 14
H. S. Spang, C. Fur. 13 John Bouslaugh 13
Do. Do. Etna ~ 13 Alexandria borough.
Walter Graham 13 James M'Guire 13
Moore & Steiner 13; Porter & Gennnill 13
Hilenian,Tussey & co 131 John Porter 13
Hugh M'Neal 131 Mary Neff 13
Porter township. Michael Sisler 14
Samuel Hatfield 14 Hollidaysburg borough.
John IJoseph Dysart 13
Springfield township. IA M'Cormiek & Bra' 13
Dennis - O'Connor 141 Thomas B Moore 12
William Madden 131M'Farlane, Garber
a'
Co.
Henry Learner
, Snyder township ; Wrx , M Lion &Co
Bald Eagle Fur. 13 Robert Williams 13
Sarno Tyrone Forges 12 F Price & Co is
John Kratzer 13,G L Lloyd 12
Shirleysburg borough. ID Goodfellow 13
Bcnj dc G Leas 13 Thomas Bingham 14
Henry Brewster 13 1 Lloyd & Gardner 12
David Frealter 14,G W Patterson • 13
John Lutz 13ILloyd & Graff 13
—.. .
Shirley lotimehip. I J oscpli Niger
•14
James &3 H Bell 13 AuguNtua Black " 14
Tod township. Julie Quigley
14 ,
Reuben Tresler 13 James D Rea 14
Tyrone township. IRobert'Lytle, Sr 14
Samuel 'sett 13 H L Patterson 14
John Maguire 13 John Gorley 14
Joseph Morrow 13 John Cooper 14
West township. John Cox 14
Miles Lewis 13IPeter M'Nally 14
John Watt 141.1ames M'P. Russell 14
Walker township. 'Robert W Christy 14
James Campbell 13 , Mary Orr 14
Simon Ake 131 George Port 14
"Those marked thus (") sell liquors.
NOTICE is hereby given that the Associate
41.1 Judges and Commissioners will meet at the
Commissioners' Office, in the borough of Hunting
don, on the second Monday of April next, for the
purpose df hearing any of the merchants embraced
in the above list, their agents or 'attorneys (if they
think proper to attend,) as to the amount of their
sales during the previous year.
_ _ .
Those of the . 12th dais are estimated to sell to
the amount of $lO,OOO and less than $15,000, and
pay $l2 50 license. Those of the 15th class, to
the amount of $5,000 and less than $lO,OOO, and
pay $lO 00 license. Those of the 14th class, to
en amount less than $5,000, and pay $7 00 license.
When liquors are sold, fifty per cent in addition to
the rates above specified to be charged.
Licenses aro to be taken out for one year from
the Ist day of May next.
. JOSEPH A DAMS,
Asso. Judgei.
JAMES GWIN,
ALEX. KNOX, Jr.,
JNO. P. MILLER. Com'rs.
MORD. CHILCOTE,
Commissioners' 0 film
Huntingdon, March 20, 1844. S Z
Chair and Cabinet Making
THOMAS ADAMS,
Respectfully
. informs the citizens of Hun
tingdon and vicinity, that he has commenced
the abone businesses In all their various
branches, in the shop occupied by him the
last year as a chair shop, opposite George
Jackson's hotel.
All kinds of work made to order on the
the shortest notice, warrented to be gout'
and will be given in exchange for all kinds
of country produce, and very cheap for cash,
Coffins made on sight.
June
Auditor's Notice.
The undersigned appointed b y the ccur
of Common Pleas to distribute the mon
eys in the hands of the Sheriff, arising from
the sale of the . personal property of Jon'a. H.
Dorsey & co. and S. Miles Green & co., and
the individual property of S. Miles Green,
hereby gives notice to all interested in the
distribution, that he will attend for that pur
pose, at the Prothonotary's office, on Fri
day the 22nd day of March next, (1344) at 1
o'clock, P. M.
GEO. TAYLOR, Auditor.
Feb, 21, 1843.
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'UP'I2I - acollet) 13cm. 41S2(10.
LIST OF JURORS
FOR APRIL. TERM, 1844,
GRAND JURORS.
Allegheny township—John Bradly, Elias Baker,
.Antes—David G. Hunter.
Barree—John Hirst, Wm. Bell, John
Blair—John Lowe.
Dublin--John Kelly.
Franklin—John Ingram, John Zentmyer, John
Marks.
Henderson—Elisha Shoemaker, Caleb Pemball,
William Snyder. .
Morrie—Peter Tippery, Samuel P. Wallace:
Porter—James Porter.
Tod—A. B. Crewit.
Tyrone—Abraham Buck.
IVarriorsmark—John B. Stewari.
"Weel—Poter Decker.
Woodbury—William Speer, Abraham Solliday;
Eau., James Edd!alum.
TRAVERSE JURORS.—rinsT
Allegheny—William H. Irvine, Samuel M'Gld
thery, George Cowen.
Antes—David Hendry
Bar,re—Matthew Gilleland, Thomas Miller.
Blair—John Drawly, William Shomo, Dayld
H. Moore, S. F. Henry, Esq.
Cromwell—John Rutter, David Etnire, Samuel
Grove.
Henderson—Richardson Read, bank! G. Nadi,
John Houck, Christian Coldstock, John Cresswell,
John Bumhaugh, John Hall:
Ripe Entrekin, Jr., John B. Given,
Aurandt, Charles E. Kinkead.
Porter—John Gemnieli, John Porter.
Sitirky—An'riv Sharrei., Randal Alexantler,Esq,
Snyder—John Kratzer, Thorns. W. Estep, Thos
Johnston, Michael Bonslough. _ _
7;)d—lsrael Balser, Isnajinpler,Win; Stnpletoti.
Tyronc—John Fleck, Philip Briderthaugh, Robt:
forl'ow, Jr.
Union—Benjamin Greenland, Esq.
'Wctlker—Peter Vandevander, Wm. Dean, Jr.
Warrrorsmark—Abednego Stephens.
ViTeg--Thomas Stewart, William Beyer, James
Weracken.
IVoodbury—Joseph S. I'. lltirrio, Geary. W
Smith, Francis M'Coy.
TRAVERSE JURORS—sEcoxn WEEK.
Allegheny—Thomas M'Namara.
Antes—Gideon 'Trout, Jonathan Hamilton,
Martin Bell, Edward Trout, John M. Smith.
Barree—Robert Cummins, :James Gilliam, Alex:
Oaks, Joshua Green.
Blair—David Caldwell, A. L. Holliday. James
H. Hewit, Joshua M'Cord, Jeremiah Cunningham.
Cass—George W. Kinney, Esq., Sol'n Myerly.
Henderson—James Hite, John Albright, Wm:
E. TorMurtrie, Jacob Crell.
Hopewell—John Norris.
4forris—Jacob Keller, David P. Timer
Porter—John J. Bucker,
Shirley—Samuel ArVitty, William M'Nite;
Tad--Jonathan Lilts, John Heeler.
Tyrone—Samuel !sett.
Walker—Martin Flenner.
Warriorsmarh—Lewis rahner.
West--John Nelson. John Striker.
Woodbury—Robert R. M'Kee, David Ake, Esti;
Trial List for april Terns,4l.
FIRST WEEK.
M'Murtrie v Jackson & wife
Stonebraker v Stewart et at
Walter's heirs v Stoner & Stoner
Same v Same
Hrwit v Seeds
Bosserinan v Royer et al
O'Friel's Ex'rs. v Hatfield
Reel Won
Waters for Isett v ShooP
Same v Same .
Same v
Same v Same
Thompson v Me ealian . •
Ho ver v IWNano.ra et al
Rea v Stewart's Exr:
Patterson v
Patterson v Caldwell
Culbertson v Kemp et al
liethrington for use v liewit
Householder v Anderson
SECOXD WREY.
Gates
M'Connel's Exirs,
Holliday's heirs
M'Nitt
Com'th
Reamy
Lex & Son
Witherov
Baker
Smith
Shell for Reves
✓ Julthston
v M'Natnatra et al
✓ Alexander
✓ Stewart
✓ Ennis et al • .
✓ Kring's Adin'r
✓ Price.
✓ Brigg's
V Benner
✓ M'Lain
✓ . 1 - 11leman et Si
✓ Logan
V Hewn et n 1
✓ O'Friel's Eel*
✓ Royer et al
✓ Bolin
✓ Magee
✓ M'Cord
Pollock
Rogers
Buoy et al
Brown et al
Knox
Murphy's Adm'x
Hartley
Shavei: v M'Cahan
Ilewit v James
Campbell et al v Sheoff
1/..11 v Conrad's Ad'inr.
Km fin an v Curbing' Ex'ri
AVN mara et al 4 Patterson
Johnston v Brubaker et al
Todd et al v Patterson
Hirst V Johnston
Gardner v Tiiompson
M'Cahan V Buchanan
O'Frie Ps heirs V Caldwell
Ewing v Ewing ct al
v Rogers et. al .
Adatris et al v Cath. Con's lirl'bg
M'Gary v M'Namara et al
Thomas for Dri.art v Hoover
Morrow for Wilson v Juhn's Adner.
Smith for Wilson v Same
Lingalelter et al v Milligan
Com'th for Wheeler v riff Shaver
Cuthbert v Doughet ty et al
A. K. CORNYti,
ATTOMILIT lalro
HUNTINGDON, PA.
Office in Mein S,'reet, two doors East of
Mrs. McConntll'a Temperance Howe.