itiollacp cl:7couclua-amall.. nunlingdon, March 27, I 844. WANTED--at this office-- en Apprentice. A boy from 12 to 16 years of age will find a good situation, if application be made boon. tf. to Advertisers. 'Advertisements must be handed in on Tuesday learning before 9 o'clock to insure their insertion in 'next morning's paper. SHERIFF'S SALES, BY virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facies and Venclitioni .Exponus, 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 April, 1844, the following property, viz; Lot No. 37 in the old town plot of the borough of Hollida,sburg, fronting 80 feet on the north side of Allegheny street (on the diamond) in the said borough, and ex tending back along Montgomery street 155 feet more or less, to Cherry alley, having thereon erected a two story frame building and a frame shop fronting on Allegheny street, and two frame dwell ing houses two and a half stories nigh fronting on 'Montgomery street. Also, Lot No. 38 in the said town plot, adjoining No. 37 above described, fron ting 60 feet on the north side of Alleghe ny street, and running back at right an gles to same 180 fe et to Cherry alley, having thereon erected a large brick tavern llouse three and a half stories high (exclusive of the basement story,) fronting the whole breadth of said lot on Allegheny street, and known by the name of " American House." Note, oti the eastern side of Lot No. 3'7 above men tioned, there is an alley eleven feet wide, tanning the whole tenth of said lot from Allegheny street to Cherry alley, which is fur the benefit of the buildings on each of !said above described lots No. 37 and 38, and the said lots here declared to be levied upon with the understanding that said alley shall be and remain open for ever, for the benefit and advantage of the buildings on each of the said lots. Also: Lot No. 50, in the said town plot, fronting 60 feet on the southerly side of Walnut street, and running back at right angles 180 feet to Cherry alloy. having thereon erected a large frame stable, said stable is used in connection with said house. Also, Lot No. 57 in said town plot, ad joining the last mentioned lot on the east, fronting 60 feet on' Walnut street, and tanning back 180 feet to Cherry alley, having thereon erected a large frame sta ble, occupied as a livery stable. Also, a Lot or piece of ground in said town plot, fronting 45 feet more or less on the west side of Montgomery street, and running back along the south side of Walnut street 120 feet more or less,hav ing thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house fronting Montgomery' street, and a frame Stable, and wood and carriage houses. Said lot being parts of lots numbered 23 and 24 in said town plot. Also, Lot No. 13 in said town plot, fronting 60 feet on the north side of Mul bery street, and extending back 180 feet to Strawberry alley, having thereon a log building used formerly as adistillery. Also; Lot 88 in said town plot; fronting on the north side ut Walnut street 60 feet, and running back 180 feet to an alley. Also, a tract pieceor parcel of land situate in Allegheny township, bounded by, and adjoining lands of John Holliday's heirs, land claimed by James Alexander, and land late ofJolin Gardner and others; be ing a part of a tract of land in the name of William Forsythe, containing one hurl tired acres or thereabouts—on which is erected a two story tavern house, a saw mill, store buildings, and stable, &c., [ex cepting and reserving three out lots Nos. 11 and 12 in the town of Henrysburg, heretofore conveyed by defendant. Also, all the right title and estate of defendant Peter Ilewit, in and to a parcel of land containing 7 acres end 131 per ches, sivate and lying in Blair township, immediately below the town of Hollidays burg, on the southern side of the Juniata I)iv2 anon of the Penn'a Canal, at the junc ti of the feeder of canal ) with the same b2ended on the north by said canal, on the south by the Juniata River, and on the west and east by lands of Elihu Chauncy en I Silas Moore's heirs, on which is erec ted a Dry Dock for the making and re pairing of canal boats, and several Work shops, dwelling houses, stables, ti.c. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Peter Hewit. ALSO, All that certain two story log house sit uate in the township of Bailee, the county of Huntingdon, erected on a lot of ground containing two acres more or kss, boun ded by lands of Hans Hutchison on the west and south, of Leonard Steffy on the north and heirs of Asaph Fagan on the east. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Henry Ware• jr. A1,6'0, That well known tan-yard property, formerly belonging to John Burket, situ ate near the town of Warriorsmark, Hun tingdon county, containing about four acres of good meadow laud, with a tan house, a bark mill, a two story plastered dwelling house, a number of vats, a good of water and got).l garden thereon. Also, A tract of land situate in War riorsmark township, itt the county of Hun tingdon, containing 19.0 acres more or less, 100 of which are cleared and in a good state of cultivation, adjoining lands of Elijah Weston, Grahus' heirs, and heirs of Samuel Spanogle and others, hav ing thereon erected a log dwelling house, and a frame barn, said landis limestone and is well timbered, and has a good ap ple orchard thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Spanogle, jr. ALSO, A tract or parcel of land situate and lying in Tell township, Huntingdon coun ty, adjoining lands of George Gitoshorn, Henry Eby and George May, containing 16:3 acres more or less, about 70 of which are cleared, with alog house and double log barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized, takeil in execution, and to be sold as the property of Nlichael Bolinger, subject to the widow's dower, .HL SO, Lot No. 98, in the plan of the town of Hollidaysburg, Huntingdon county, fron ting, 60 feet on Juniata street, and extend ing back at right angles to same to Short alley, having thereon erected a two story brick dwelling house tronting on Juniata street, and a one and a half story frame house on said alley. Also, the western half part of Lot No. 28 in said plan, fronting 30 feet on Wal nut street, anti extending back 180 feet to an alley, bounded on the east by David Hewit, and on the west by a lot occupied by the Methodist church, having thereon erected a small brick building.. . . Also the interest of David Kneedler, in and to the southern half of lot No. 153 in the plan of Hollidaysburg aforesaid, being 60 feet on the north side of Bank alley, and 90 feet more or less on Wayne street, thereon erected two small frame buildings facing Wayne street. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David Kneedler. LSO, A lot of ground No, 9, in the town plot of the borough of Alexandria, fronting 60 feet on the lower side of the. Main street or Turnpike road running through said borough, and extending back at right an• gles to same 180 feet, bounded on the east by a lot of John Ichinger, and on the west by Nicholas Cresswell having thereon erected a two story plastered dwelling house, a small shop and a small log stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Stephen lchinger. ALSO, All that certain two story frame dwell in.e' house 26 feet by 50 feet, situate on Lot No. 85 in the borough of Gaysport, in the county of Huntingdon aforesaid, and the following described part of said lot of ground, to wit: that part of said lot of ground fronting 65 feet on Penn'a street, and extending back at right angles to said street 55 feet towards Porter alley. . . . . . . . S - eized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of William Sharar & Joseph Peters, reputed owners and con tractors. ALSO, Lot No. in the plan of the town of Alexandria, fronting 60 feet on the north side of Main street or Turn pike road, and extending back at right angles to same 200 feet inure or less, bounded on the east by a lot belongi"•g to the estate of Henry Neff, deed., and on the west by a lot of William Temple, having thereon erected a small two story plastered dwelling house and frame blacksmith shop. Seized, taken in execution, and Io be sold as the property of Caleb Yocum. ALSO, All that certain brick house erected on lot No. 112 in the new town plot of the borough of Hollidaysburg, fronting on Juniata street 70 feet, and on Mulberry street 63 feet, and extending back to lot of James Gardner 62 feet, being three and a half stories high on Juniata street, and two and a half stories high on Mulberry street. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Dr. Etward Mc- Gintie, owner or reputed owner. ALSO, A piece or parcel Of land, situate in Franklin township, Iluntini , don coulity, containing 20 acres and 109 perches and allowance, adjoining Robert Moore, Datil Hewit, Lyon Shorb 4- 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 dnseated land in Porter township, situate on the Warrior ridge, containing 319 acres 37 perches and al lowance, surveyed on a warrant to John Spencer, dated 22(1 March 1783. Also, about 2 acres of ground situate at the western end ol the town of IVateri street, in Morris township, adjoining other lots in Waterstreet, Lewis Mytinger and John Sheafrer's land—having thereon erected a two story stone dwelling house, an axe factory with water power privi-• ledges belonging thereto, and a stable, and other out buildings. Also, a lot agrOlind in Mechanicsburg, in Franklin township, on the north side of Spruce creek, adjoining lands ol Satre' Matters, and a lot of William MThetran, containing of an acre, having a small one and a halt story house thereon, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the prupertyofSainuel Caldwell. ALSO, All that certain tract of land situate, lying and being in Ilentlerson township, and county of Huntingdon, adjoining lands of John Fee, James llampson and others, containing 415 acres, be the same more or k.“., (b e ing 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 heredita ments and appurtenances. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of George Lane. ALSO, Also, a tract of unseated land in said township of West, containing 360 acres, be the same more or less, surveyed on a warrant in the name of William Bracken, dated 2d November A. D, 1784—purcha sed from Nancy Knight. Also, about 2 , 0 acres of good land, more or less, 12 of which are cleared and culti vated, adjoining Wilson's Town" in the said township of ft est, and land of John Henry, John Stryker and others. Also, the one undivided half part of a lot or piece of ground in .‘ff ilson s town" aforesaid, situate on the south eastern side cf the great road leading fi om 's Mill to Petersburg—containing about 2 acres, adjoining lands of John Stryker and a lot of Joseph Thompson—haying thereon erected a two story frame dwelling house and a frame stable—purchased front Jacob llollman. Also, the one undivided half part of a piece or parcel of land, situate in said Wilson's town, 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 Hoflman'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 Town, on the south easterly side 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 lot piece or parcel of land lying in said Wilson's Town, on the north westerly side of the said road, adjoining a lot of Moses Woods. lands of William !teed & John Henry —with a small stable thereon, containing about of an 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 an acre. Also, ore acre of timber land purchas ed front A. H. Drummond, situate in the said township of West, adjoining lands of Robert Moore, William Oaks and others. A tract of land situate in the township of West, in Huntingdon county, bounded by lands of John Striker, James My ton, Wiliam Oaks, Joseph Thompson, Win. Reed, Esq., and other lands of said Isaac Neff and others, containing 188 acres and 05 perches and allowances, &c., be the same more or less (the same being now in the, occupancy of John Henry) about 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. Also, A tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Woodberry, in the county of lluntingdon, 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 use of the Forge hands. Also, th7ee adjoining tracts of unseated lands situate in Frankstown township, in said county, one thereof containing 400 acres, surveyed on a warrant tn the name of Jas. Hunter; another thereof contain ing 17 acres and 25 perches, in the name of Absalom Boyles, and the other thereof containing 54 acres and 23 perches, also in the name of Absalom Boyles, and a piece or parcel of land adjoinn b , the same containing 6 acres, known by the name of The Gut," and being a part of a survey of 150 acres made in the name of James Hunter. Also, a tract of barren land situate in Woodberry township, in said county, containing two hundred and four acres and 150 perches, being part of a tract of land surveyed on a warrant dated 25th August, 1704, in the name of Caleb Newbold. - • Also, the right title and interest of Sam uel Royer in and to the following men tioned and described seven tracts of un seated lands, situate partly in %%Toed berry and partly in Frankstown townships. in said county, viz: one thereof containing four hundred and twenty-six acres and one hundred and forty perches, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Jonas Hartzel, one thereof containing 372 acres 122 perches surveyed on a warrant in the name of Isaac Ilartzel, one thereof con• taming four hundred and seventy-nine acres and 153 perches, surveyed in the name of Jowls tlartzel , jr., one thereof' containing 571 items and -2 perches, sur veyed in the name of Jonathan Hartzel, one thereof containing 165 acres and 59 perches surveyed on a warrant in the name of George Hart-Lel, one thereof con taining 161 acres and 77 perches, survey ed on a warrant in the name of John Hartzel, and the other thereof containing 122 acres and 129 perches, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Catharine flarttel, all of which warrants are dated respec., tively 13th February, 1794. The last described three tracts being only parts of surveys. The above mentioned and described real estate all belongs to, and composes the Franklin Forge property. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Same] Royer, who was impleaded with Samuel Smith, John Turbert & Andrew N. M'Do , nell, trading under the firm of Sinith, Royer & Company. ALSO, Lots numbered 188 and 189, in the new town plot of the town of Hollidaysburg, fronting 60 feet each on the north side of Allegheny street, and extending back 170 to Cherry alley. Also, Lot No. 206 In the sals nett town plot, situate on the north easterly corner ofJuniata and Penn streets, being 60 feet in front on Juniata street, and extending back at right angles to same 180 feet to Bank alley. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Robert Lowry, dec'd., in the hands of Michael C. (iarber and Alexander L. Holliday, his Admr's. ALSO, Two lots of ground 'in the two/ town plot of Cassville, Huntingdon county, fronting each 66 feet on Main street, and extending back at right angles 95 feet to an alley, adjoining lots of Jacob M. Cover on the north and south, thereon erected a fame house thirty-four by forty feet, built for the use of the Methodist Episcopal Church and occupied as such. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of the Building Corn iniltee of the M.E. Church. dLSO, Lot No. 55, in the town plot of the bo rough of Alexandria, fronting 60 feet on the south side of Second street, and run ning back at right angles to same 180 feet more or less, to the Pennsylvania Canal, adjoining lots of James Geminill and Bu cher' Porter, having a larg e weather boarded dwelling house an d a well of water thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Canal', jr., dec'd in the hands of Thomas Fisher, his Administrator. JOHN SIIAVER, Sherif. Sheriff's Office. Hun tingdon, March 13, 1844. S Otr- 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 put, chases, therefore NOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN, that in encases, when the purchase money does not exceed $5O 00, the whole amount of the purchase must be paid immediately into the hands of We Sheriff; aid it the purchase etceeds that sum, then the amount (viz : $5O 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 Shoriff and fully secured to be paid, to hes satisfaction ; or else the property will be again put up and sold. This rule will positively be strictly ad tiered to, and purchasers, whether able to pay, or not, will do welt to observe it, if they wish to hold the property stricken down to them at then• respective bids. JOIIN SHAVER, Way: March 13, 1844. Le.0cm.uT...e1...W5-.1 - 4...9 ::3 A 0 TIC E. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons concerned, that the following named per sons have settled their accounts in the Re gister's Office at Huntingdon, and that the said accounts will be presented for confirma tion and allowance nt an Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon, in ar,d for the coun ty of Huntingdon, on Wednesday the ]oth day of next, viz 1. Daniel Teague, Administrator with the will annexed, of the estate of Margaret Cluggage, late of Cromwell township, deceased. 2. Eliza Flenner (late Eliza Port,) surviving administratrbc of the estate of Christian Port, latc of Walker township, deceased. 3. Peter Myers, administrator of the estate elf Martin Myers, late of Blair township, deceased. 4. Sawtel F. Henry, Executor of the last will and testament of Andrew Dennis, late of` the bo rough of Hollidayshtirg, deeeased. 5. Sawtel F. Henry, Executor of the last will and testament of James Clossin, late of the bo rough of Hollidaysburg., deceased. G. James Ewing and Daniel Massey, administra tors of the estate of Thomas Ewing, late of Ilarree township, deceased. 7. Joshua Roller, administrator of the estate of Elizabeth Shinefelt, late of Huntingdon co., dec'd. 8. David Templeton, administrator of the estate of Dr. James Charlton, late of the borough of Al exandria, deceased. O. John Porter abil John Lyon, administrators of the estate of Henry P. Dorsey, late of West town ship, deceased. 10. John Aurandt and William Hileman, ad ministrators with the will annexed of the estate of John Minoan, late of Morris township, deceased. 11. Robert M'Nainara, one of the Executors of last will and testament of James M'Nemara, late of the borough of Frankstown, deceased. 12. Robert Irwin, one of the Executois of the last will and testament of James M'Namara, late of the borough of Frankstown, deceased. 13. William M'Lain and Elizabeth M'Lain, ad ministrators of the estate of Eli M'Lain, late of Dublin township, deceased. 14. William Reed, acting Executor of the last will and testament of Samuel Fetterhoof, late of Morris township, deceased. 15. William Reed, administrator of the estate of John Kuhn, late of Morris township, deceased. JOHN REED, Register. Register's Office, Hun tingdon, March 13, 1844.5 ISAAC FISH= ATTORNEY AT LAW, EAS removed to Huntingdon; with the intention of making it the place of his future residence, and will attend to such legal busi ness as may be entrusted to him. Dec. 20, 1843. Hardware 4 Cutlery. MICHAEL V. BALKillt, No. 215 MARKET STREET, (between sth and 6th streets) PHILADELPHIA, r ir !AKES this method to inform the Mer chants of this vicinity that he has re ceived by the late arrivals from England a large addition to his former stock, all laid in ut the lowest prices for cash, and he now offers the same, as well as a complete as sortment of American Hardware at a very small advance for cash or approved credit, and inviteS purchasers, visiting the city to examine his stock before buying. Among his assortment will be found the following description of goods in all their different varieties. Knives and Forks Files all kinds. Pocket and Pen Knives Hinges do Scissors and Razors Locks do Mill,Pitt & Cross cdt saVis Screws do Hand& other Saws Bolts do Shovels and Spades Augers do Scythes and Sickles Hatchets do Trace & Halter chains Hammers do Patent Metal Ware Gimblets do Steel of all kinds Chisels do Shovels and Tongs Plane Irons do Anvils and Vices Hoes do Horse nails Needles do Cutt & Wrought nails Awls do Chopping & Hand Axes Sadirons do Hay & Manure Forks Spoons do Straw Knives Saucepans do Frying Pans Braces & Bitts do Fish Hooks all kinds Candlesticks do Waiters do Steelyards do And all other articles in the Hardware Line required for a Retail Store. Philadelphia, March 20, 1844. RAGS! RAGS ! ! RAGS!!! Cash paid to country Merchants fur their Rags in large or small quantities, at the Rag and Paper store of the subscriber, No. 4 North 51112 doors above Market St: PHILADELPHIA, Where he keeps an assortment of Writing, Printing. and If rapping Papers— Wan and Curtain Papers of the latest styles; Also While and Blue BONNET BOARDS, &c. &e t _ Also the standard SCHOOL BOOKS—BLANK Books, Slates, Steel pens, good Ink and Ink Powder, and stationary in general, all of which are carefully selected for the country trade, and are offered at the lowest whole sale prices, by WM. D. PARRISII, No. 4 North sth St. 2 clOofs above Market St., Philadelphia. Philadelphia, March 20,1344.-3 m. Auditor's Notice. HE undersigned auditor appointed by the court of common pleas of Hunting don county, to distribute the proceeds of a Sheriff sale of the real estate of George W. Pennock will attend for that purpose at the Prothonotary's Office in Huntingdon on Wednesday the 3d'April next, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons inter ested may attend aisd make known their claims, or otherwise be debarred from corn ing in upon said fund. JAMES STEEL, Auditor. March 13, 1844-4 t. Auditor's Notice. ar HE undersigned auKM,aiciointed by %lithe court of common pleas of Hunting don county, to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff sale of the real estate of James Ennis will attend for that purpose at the Prothono tary's Office in Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 3rd April next at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons interested may attend and make known their claims, or otherwise be debarred from coming in upon said fund. THOMAS VISHEH, Ahclitor; March 13, 1844-41 tinditorl s Morice: WRI-1E undersigned, appdinted auditor, by IL the court of common pleas of Hunting don county, to apportion, approptiate, or distribute the money in the hands of the Sheriff of said county, arising trom the sale of the personal property of James S. Har rell, will attend for that purpose at the Prothonotary's Office, in the borough of Huntingdon, on Saturday the 6th day of April next, at 10 o'clock A. M. , when and where all perSonS are required to present their claims, or be debarred frdin coming in upon said fund. JACOB MILLER, Additor: Match 13, 1844-4 t la;) , coatbLlacw Will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on • Thursday the 11th day of April next, at o'clock, P. M. , all that certain two story log and weatherboarded house, situate on the northerly side of Hill street in the bo rough of Huntingdon, together with the ap purtenances, late the estate of William Steel, Esq., deceased ; and also a vacant lot of ground situate on the northerly side of Washington street, in the said borough, also late the estate of the said deceased. TERI,IS OF SAM—One third of the pur chase money to be paid in hand on the de livery of deeds, and the residim in two equal annual payments, to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. JAMES ENTREKIN, Jr. Acting Adm'r of Wm. Steel, Esq., dec. and attorney in fact for the heirs: March 13, 1844—ts. ESTATE OF WILLIAM SAPKETi Late of Henderson township, Huntingdon county, debuts - C(1. 1 OTIC E is hereby given, that letters testamentary upon the said estate have been granted to the undersigned. All per sons indebted to said estate are reqUeited to make immediate payment, and those haVing claims or demands against the same are re quested to present them duly authenticated tor settlement, to WILLIAM SANIcEY, Ex'r. March 13, 1844, Henderson tp. Job Printing. NEATLY EXECUTED al , THIS OFFICE. Opp LANK. BONDS to Constables for Stay TiEd of Execution, under the new law, just printed, and for sale, at this office. ZS eneatt aQD LEI 2 ALL persons are hereby cautioned against meddling with, selling, disturbing, or remo ving the following property, which I pur chased at Constable's sale, on the 22nd ut December list, as the property of Samuel Smith, of Hopewell township, and lett in his possession till I see proper to remove the same, viz :-1 brown horse, sleigh and har ness, 1 dearborne wagon, 1 cow, 1 heifer, S head of sheep, 4 hogs and 1 clock. , JAMES ENTREKIN, Jun. March 13, 1844 Cabinet Making Business. sopHE undersigned, having provided him self with a large supply of materials for the purpose of carrying on the above busi ness m all its Various branches, at his old stand, at Neff's Mills, where he hopes all persons wishing any thing in the line of his business will give him a call. Any article that he may have for sale, will be exchang ed for country produce, or on the most reu sonttble terms for cash. ICOrTINS will be made on the shortest notice. Were will also be GRAIN CRADLES made on the shortest notice, at the same place, by Wm• McMurtrie. James Jack, Neff's Mills, W. Barree tp . March 13, 1844. FOR SALE A first rate Buggy, nearly new ; also a Horse, seven or eight years old, well cal-- culated for saddle or harness; also a com plete set of Harness. The Buggy and Har ness will be sold separate, or with the Horse, to suit the purchaser or purchasers. The whole will be sold low for cash, or on credit, with approved security. Apply at this office. March 6. 1844—tf. DENTISTRY. G. .1.111.VE, Dentist UIESPECTFULLIT tenders his thanks to the citizens of Huntingdon for their liberal enCouragenient extended to hini since he has been a resident of the place, and would inform those wilt) may need his services, prior to his leaving' for the city, that he would be happy. to receive their calls, at Mrs. Clarke's, when he hopes to be able to render full satisfaction to all win; may favor him with their patronage. Huntingdon, Pa., March 20, 1844. AEI,' TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT'. , JOHN SMITH, i ESPECI'FGLI;Y informs the citizene dpi of Hntingdon and its vicinity, that he has commenced the . Tailorin g lensinekS in Main street, in the. borough of Hun tingdon, one door wtst of the store of Thos. Read & Son, where he is ready to accorn mndate all who may favor him with a call, He receives regtilarty the I,ATES'T FASHit*S and is determined to employ none but the best and most experienced workmen. He will execute all orders in his line in the most workmanlike manner, and on the shortest. notice., By strict attention to busi ness and endeavoring to please, he hopes to merit and receive a share of the public patronage. Country produce will be taken in pay ment for work. March 20, 1844.—tf. ESTATE JOIUI GEISSINGER, Late of Walker township, Huntingdon county, deceased., Notice is hereby given , that letteYs of ad- Ministration dpon the said estate have been granted to the tinderiigned. Al! personi having claims 01• dertiands against the same are requested to make them known without delay, and all persons indebted to make im rnediatepayment to WILLIAM GEISSINGEII,...4din'r. March 20, 1844.—5 t. Walker tp. 6 Cents Reward. Ran away from the subscri , ]per, residing in Htintingdon, nn Friday last, a bound black boy, named FRANK MURRELLS, aged abodt 17 years. Any per . son. who will return the above named boy to the subscriber shall receive the above reward. WM. SWOOP March 20, 1844. o Ica The public are notified that on the 19th day of March, A. D. 1844, I purchased at Constable Sale, as the property of lames Shorthill, of (the ridge) Henderdon town shi, in the county of Huntingdon,,tbe fol lowing described (amongst other) property, goods and chattels—which I have lett in his care during my pleasbre—to wit 12 acres .of wheatin the ground; do rye; 2 mares ; 11 head of sheep ; 4 hogs ; 1 eight day clock ; 1 plough ; 1 Harrow ; 2 set of horse gears ; 1 wind mill ; 1 log chain ; hay forks ; 1 shovel ; 1 cutting bok ; 1 log sled; 1 large Meta! kettle; 1 small grind stone. All persons are eauticinect against remov ing, levying iipon;.or in any wise intermed ling with the said property, or any part thereof. JAMES WILSON Mill Creek, March 27, 1844.-3 t. Temperance House. HE subscriber occupying the large three story brick dwell ing house at the south east corner of Allegheny and Sthith streets, in the borough of Huntingdon, the third story of which doting the last summer has been fitted for sleeping towns; having a large stable on the premises, and having employed a care ful person to attend to it and take care of horses, &c., Informs the public that she k prepared td accommodate such of her friends and such strangers and travellers as may de-: 1 1 site accommodation. She respectfully soli cits a share of public patronage, and hopes the friends of Tiniperance will give her a ESTHER C LARKE. Huntingdon March 1, 1843. im cm L. mum iiITTORXEV JIT HUNTINGDON, Plk,