Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, July 31, 1844, Image 4

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SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue ut iti , otry writs of Lenore
Fucias and Ve;iditioni l.rponus,
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 12‘h day of August.
1844, the following property, viz :
A tract of land situate in Henderson
township, near the mouth of Mill Ceerk,
containing 180 acres and 40 perches, more
or less, about 80 acres of which are clear
ed and in good cultivation, having thereon
erected a large Blast Furnace with neces
sary machinery &c. for blowing the same
either by steam or water; an excellent
Grist Mill with four run of stones, Smut
Machine, &c.; a first rate Saw Mill and
a full complement of dwelling houses for
manager and hands to reside, all of which
buildings are nearly new and near the Pa.
canal. _ .
Also, a piece or parcel or land adjoin
ing the above described tract and lying
between the same and the Juniata river,
crossing the turnpike road and the canal
containing t6acres and 19.1 perches, said
land includes Mill Creek Irons the line of
the last mentioned tract to its junction
with the Juniata river and is good bottom
land with two dwelling houses erected on
it. _ .
Also, a tractor parcel of land adjoining
the two above mentioned tracts and the Ju
niata river, purchased from J. & J. Milli
ken containing 32 acres 120 perches upon
which are built three dwelling houses,
stables, ice. a large frame dwelling house
called the " Mansion House" fronting the
turnpike and canal with commodious gar
den, yard. out houses, &c. a substantial
wharf is built and a rail way leading there.
from to the' furnance about 200 yards on
this tract.
Also, nine tracts of unseated land sit
uate in the said township of Henderson,
convenient to the said Furnace, all of
which are well timbered, viz : a tract of
land containing 900 acres, surveyed on a
warrant in the name of David Ott, anoth
er containing 400 acres, in the name of
Andrew Binghart, another containing 331
acres 31 perches in the name of Adam
Houck, another containing 413 acres in
the name of Frederick Bates, another
containing 414 acres 155 perches in the
name of Lewis Lamer, another containing
400 acres in the name of S. M. Green &
J. H. Dorsey, another an improvement
right in name of William Lightner con
taming. 300 acres, and the other a tract of
20 acres in the name of S. M. Green, ad
joining the Furnace tract, John Goodman
and others. The above mentioned lands
compose the Mill Creek Furnance pro
perty and will be soli connectedly. Said
property is conveniently situate near canal
and turnpike, about 5 miles below the bo
rough of Huntingdon.
Also, a tract of land situate in the said
township of Henderson containing about
140 acres, of which about 90 acres are
cleared and in good cultivation, adjoining
lands of Jacob Miller, IVilliam Buchanan
and the Juniata River—lying on the Ju
niata below and including canal and the
turnpike, on which are erected two dwell
ing houses and a good frame barn. Said
tract is known by the name of " Sugar
Grove," or " Red House Farm."
Also, a tract of land containing 156
acres and 48 perches, situate in said town
ship about one mite east of the Furnace,
adjoining lands of James Lane and others,
about 50 acres of which are cleared, hav
ing thereon erected a two story dwelling
house and log barn. This tract is known
by the name of the "Duncan place" and
has an apple orzhard and peach orchard
thereon, a vein of good limestone easily
quarried, and sand stones of good quality
fur in walls and hearth stones for Furnaces.
Also, a tract of land situate in said
township, containing 197 acres and 134
perches, situate about three miles north
east of the Furnace on the waters of Mill
Creek adjoining lands of Thomas Read,
Michael Hawn and others, having about
50 acres cleared and two small dwelling
houses and a log stable thereon. This
land is known as the " Waretield Farm."
Also. all the right and title of Jonathan
11. Dorsey one of the defendants in and
to the following described real estate,
known by the name of Barree Forge pro
perty, situate in Porter and West town
ship viz: a tract of land containing about
1;0 acres be the same more or less, situ•
ate on the little Juniata River composed
of three adjoining surveys, two in the
name of Lazarus B. M'Clain and the
other in the name of George Musty, hav
ing about 140 acres cleared thereon and
Barree Forge with six fires, a Grist Mill,
a Saw Mill, a large weather•boarded man
sion house, a good bank barn, and a num
ber of buildings for the use of forge and
farm hands thereon erected.
Also, a tract of land adjoining the above
(or last mentioned) in name of John Rea
containing about SOS acres having about
SO acres cleared and in cultivation.
Also, a tract of land adjoining the above
containing. about 105 acres surveyed in
name of Robert Wilson having about 80
acres cleared and a small log house and
stable thereon.
Also, two tracts of unseated land, one
thereof containig 30 acres surveyed in the
name of Greenbury Dorsey, and the other
containing 46 acres in the name of Eleazer
Wollister, lying on the little Juniata river.
The following 13 tracts of timber land
situate north east from the Forge on 'l'us
sey's Mountain, Pine Ridg, , e, 4-c. viz:
One containing about 438 acres survey
ed on a warrant in name of Aquila Green.
One containing about 402 acres survey
e? on a warrant in name of Nath'l Gre en
• A ' CO . I t 401 3Cr,i .1 e)
ed 011 a warinnt in Immo of Sarah Green.
One containing about 407 acres survey
ed on a warrant in name of Edward Green.
One containing about 403 acres survey
ed on a warrant in name of Sarah Green.
One containin; about 400 acres survey
ed on a warrant in name of Isaac Green.
One containing about 403 acres surve3 ,
ed on a warrant in name of Chas. Green.
One containing about 402 acres survey
ed on a 'warrant in name of Robt. Irvin.
One containing about 400 acres survey
ed on a warrant in name of Thos. Green.
One containing about 406 acres survey•
ell on a warrant in name of John Green.
One containing about 398 acres survey
et] on a warrant in name of Abrm. Green•
One containing about 400 acres survey.
ed on a warrant in name of Ruth Green.
One containing, about :277 acres survey.
edott a warrrnt in name of Henry Green
The fUllowing tracts situated between
the little Juniata River and Waterstreet,
viz : one tract containing 249 *acres 87
perches surveyed on a warrant in name of
Ann Brown; one containing 408 acres 8
perches surveyed an a warrant in name of
Mary Brown; one containing 429 acres
62 perches surveyed on a warrant in name
of Elizabeth Brown.
Also, the following tracts of unseated
land situated on Tussey's Mountain, back
of John Piper's and others:
Oae tract containing about 485 acres
152 surveyed on a warrant in name of
Andrew Cone•
One containing about 446 acres 112
perches surveyed on a wai rant in name of
John Capp.
Me containing about 416 acres 102
perches surveyed on a warrant in name
of Robert Irwin.
One containing about 70 acres 50 per
ches surveyed un a warrant in name of
E• B. Dorsey. _ . .
Also, a tract of land containing about
156 acres situate in Diamond Valley,about
50 acres of which are cleared with a house
and burn - thereon erected. This
tract is known as the Brewer place.
Also, a tract of land containing 306
acres 35 perches, surveyed on a warrant
in name of Israel Pennington on which is
the Dorsey Ore Bank situate in Warriors
mark and Franklin townships.
Also, a tract of land containing 130
acres, situate in Franklin township, in
name of Alexander Ramsey, about 70
acres of whin are improved, 4.c.
Also, all the right 'title and interest of
Jonathan H. Dorsey and S. Miles Green
or either of them in and to the followit ,
described real estate, viz : a tract of wood
land in the township of Porter, in Hun
tingdon county,containing about 402 acres
surveyed on a warrant in name of Wm.
Smith.
Also, a lot or piece of ground in Alex
andria containing about 9. acres which in
cludes half the Basin, having an excell
ent wharf thereon. Said lot adjoins lots
of Robert Lytle and Mrs. Thompson.
Also, a small piece of ground contain•
ins about 5 acres, a short distance north
ofAlexandria which is under fence and
has a two story frame dwelling house
thereon and a well of water &c. adjoining
lands of Robert Lytle and others.
Also, a lot or piece of ground purchas•
ed from Charles Porter, in or adjoining
the borough of Alexandria, north of the
canal, on which is erected a frame ware
house with a wharf, adjoining M. Sisler
and others.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Jonathan H. Dor
sey and S. Miles Green and Joseph Hig
gins. ALSO,
A tract piece or parcel of land in Alle
gheny township, Huntingdon county, ad
joining lands of Elias Baker 4. Co. Jacob
Crissinan et al, containing
70 acres be the
same more or less, about SO of which are
cleared with a log dwelling house, a log
barn and some fruit trees thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Henry Glass.
ALSO,
Lot No. in the town of Birmingham,
Huntingdon county, fronting 65 feet on
the northeast side of Tyrone street and
extending Gack 165 feet to centre alley,
bounded on the South East by a lot of
John Nevling and North West by
street, thereon erected a small two story
frame dwelling house and a stable.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Wm. Stevens.
ALSO,
A tract, piece or parcel of land in Shir
ley township, Huntingdon county, adjoin.
ing the Sandy Ridge, •containing about
S2O acres, be the same more or less, boun
ded by a survey in the name of William
Brown, lands of William APNite and
land claimed by J. M. Bell and others.
Seized, taken to execution, and to be
sold as the property of A W Kinney, with
notice to Samuel Black, Esq., assignee in
braukruptcy of the said A, W. Kinney.
ALSO,
All those two adjoining lots of ground
situate on the northerly side of the turn•
pike road in the town of Frankstown in
the county Of Huntingdon, fronting each
60 feet on said road and running back
about 19.0 feet to an alley, bounded on
the west by a lot of Charles Carter and on
the east by a cross street having a two
story weather,boarded tavern house and
a log stable thereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John L. Moyer
and Joseph Groh.
ALSO,
All that lot of ground situate in the
town of Manor Hill in the township oi
Barree in the county of Huntingdon,
fronting about 80 Net on the north side of
the treat •oad leading through said town
(nick 441)1it. I 2
..il 1 ,1 . ' e
or less along the road leading from said
town to Waggotieri' Mill, bounded on the
north and west by John Love's land, and
on the east by the said last mentioned road
—havinga large two story plaiitered dwel
ling house thereon erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of David Hummel.
ALSO,
All that certain lot of ground, situate
on the northerly side of Mulberry street
in the town of Hollidaysburg, fronting 60
feet on said street and extending back 180
feet to Strawberry alley, being lot No. 46
in the plan of said town, having thereon
erected a two story plaistered dwelling
house.
Also, lot No. 3 in the old town plot of
Hollidaysburg, being 60 feet in front on
the south side, Allegheny street, and run
ning back 180 feet to Strawberry alley—
having a large two story brick' tavern
house, a large frame stable and back buil
dings thereon erected.
Also, lot No. 20, in the said town of
Hollidaysburg, fronting 00 feet on %val•
nut street and running back 180 feet to
cherry alley, being the lot purchased by
defendant from James Lindsey, adjoining
a lot of John James, having a two story
frame dwelling house thereon erected.
Also, all that lot or piece of ground, on
the corner of Montgomery and Blair
streets, in the said town of Hollidaysburg.
purchased by the defendant from William
Williams by articles of agreement, front•
mg 85 feet more or less, on each of said
streets, having a large three story brick
dwelling house and a two story frame
house thereon erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Thomas Patterson.
ALSO,
All that piece or parcel of land situate
in the county of Huntingdon, containing
146 acres more or less, about 40 acres of
which are cleared, adjoining lands of D.
Clapper, Isaac Yengling and Jacob 'kelt,
having thereon erected three cabin houses
and three stables.
Seized, taken in execution, altd to be
sold us the property of Robert Hazlett.
ALSO,
All the right title and interest of the
defendant, in and to lot No. 115, in the
plan of the town of Huntingdon, fronting
50 leet on the south side of Allegheny
street and running back to the Juniata
River, having a two story weather boarded
dwelling house and a stable thereon erec•
ted.
Seized, taken in in execution, and to
sold as the property of Eliza A. Foster.
A'LSO,
A lot of ground situate at the western
end of the town of Erankstown in (fun
tingdon county, being on the northerly
side of the turnpike road and running
back usual length of lots in said town,
bounded by land of Frederick Hileman on
the west and north, and a lot of George
Gilman on the east, having thereon erec
ted a small one story plaistered house.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of John J. James.
ALSO,
All that two story frame dwelling house
with a stone basement erected and built
upon a lot of ground supposed to contain
three fourths of an acre—said lot situate
in Hopewell township, Huntingdon coun
ty, fronting on the public road leading
from Huntingdon to Bloody Run and ad•
joining land of John B. Weaver on the
east, south and west, and lands of Jacob
Russel on the north, together with the lot
or piece of ground and curtilege apptute
nent thereto.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Milo U. Ferry.
Also,
A lot or piece of ground situate on the
corner of Walnut street and Short alley
in the borough of liollidaysburg,Flunting
don county, fronting 40 feeton said Wal
nut street and extending back at right an
gles to same along Short alley 180 feet,
having thereon erected a double stone
house stories high fronting on Walnut
street and a row of small stone buildings
fronting on said alley.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property ut John Mahuny.
ALSO,
A tract of unseated 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 2ed March, 1785. .
Also, about two acres of ground situ
ate at the western end of the town of
Waterstreet in Morris township, adjoin
ing lands of Lewis Mytinger and John
Slnkier, having thereon erected a two
story stone dwelling house and an axe
factory with water power and privilege
belonging thereto, a stable and other out
buildings.
Also, a lot of ground in Mechanicsburg
in Franklin township, on the north side of
Spruck Creek, adjoining lands of Samuel
Mattern and a lot of Win. MTherran,
containing three quarters of an acre, hay.
ing 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 situato and
lying in Tell township, Huntingdon coun
ty, adjoining lands of George Gooshorn,
Henry Eby and George May, containiug
168 acres more or less, about 70 of which
are cleared, with a log house, a double lug
barn and an apple orchard diereon.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of Michael Bolinger,
subject to the widow's dower,
A LSO,
All that frame stable 30feet by 18 feet
and frame shade 20 feet by 12 feet situate
in the town of Williamsburgin the court.
ty of Huntingdon, on lot No. 17 in the
plan of said town and the piece of ground
and curtilege appurtenent thereto.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property labs. S. P. Harris,
ALSO,
A lot of ground in the borough of Shur
leysburg, fronting 60 feet on Main street
and extending back at rigth angles 140
feet adjoining a lot of James Clark on the
south and Walter B. Hudson on the north
with a large WM story brick house and
shop, and a stable thereon erected.
Seized, taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of s Peter Myers.
ASO,
All the right and title of Thomas N.
Diem!), dec'd. in and to 100 hundred acres
of land situate and lying in Springfield
township, lluntingd on county,in the name
of John Palmer, adjoining lands of Sam
uel Price's heirs and others.
Also, all the right and title of Samuel
S, Barton in and to two lots of ground ih
the borough of Shirleysburg, on the west
side of Main street fronting each 60 feet
or. Main street and extending back 120
feet to back street, adjoining a lot of Win.
NPNite on the north—numbered 17 and 18
on the plan of said town, thereon erected
kluge two story weather•buardetl house
and stable, occupied as a tavern and store
now in the tenure of David Fraker.
Also, lot No. 21 on the east side of
Main street adjoining the Presbyterian
Church on the south and a lot of Maize
Harrison on the north.
Also, one lot adjoining the heirs of
Frederick 'lambert and a lot of George
Elonmans, containing three fourths of an
acre be the same mine or less.
Seized,. taken in execution, and to he
sold as the property of Thomas N. Di
yin, dec'd in the hands of John Lutz and
EvelinalDivin,his Adm'rs. & S. S. Barton.
A LSO,
All the right title and interest of the
defendant John Bingham, in runt' to a tract
of land situate in Dublin township, in the
county of Huntingdon, adj.iining lands of
Marshal on tlit east, Whittaker on the
north, and M'Lams on the west, contain
ing 200 acres more or less, about 50 acres
of which are cleared with a log dwelling
house, double log barn and an apple or•
chard therein.
Seized. taken in execution, and to be
sold as the property of I%lMaul Bingham
and John Bingham.
JOHN SHAVER, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Hun- '2 .
tingdon, July 24, 1844. 5
0*" 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 pur..
chases, therefore
NOTICEI
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that in all cases, when
the purchase money does not exceed
$5O 00, the whole amount ol the purchase
must be paid immediately into the hands
of the Sheriff; and if the purchase exceeds
that sum, then the amount (viz : $5O 00,)
must be paid into the hands of the Sheriff
immediately alter the property is stricken
down and the payment of the balance ar
rangetdwith 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 tho property stricken
down to them at their respective bids.
JOHN SHAVER, Slay.
July 24, 1844,
HUNTINGDON
CABINET 81, CHAIR WARE ROOM,
Cunningham & Zurchinell
11DESPECTFULLY inform the citizens
044 of the borough and county of Hunting
don, the public generally, and their old
friends and customers in particular, that
they continue to carry on busines in their
new establisment, one door east of the
north eastern corner of the Diamond in said
borough, where they are prepeared 'to sell,
wholesale and retail, all articles in their
line of business; such as
Sideboards, Seerelaies, So•
fas, Settees, Bureaus,
workstands, card, pier, centre
dining and breakfast tables;
High, Field, French; and Low Post
BEDSTEADS.
ALSO—Every variety of
C:llUegzo3az.Go 6 ,
such as Rush •seat, Cane•sear, Ball), Ben,
Baltimore, Straight•back, Boston pattern
g. Common Rocking Chairs, together with
W2I4IIReI&SI E3SIIRRDCIc,
of all colors, qualities and sizes; and Paper
Hanging of various patterns and qualities
N. B. Coffins made and funerals attend
ed either in town or country, at the shortest
notice. They keep a •splendid HEARSE
fm• the accommodation of their customers.
Nov. 29, 1843.
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.
LANK BONDS—Judgment and corn ,
44A num—for sale at this office.
IN M. Viti. , 'WIRD
.1 TTORNEI TLa Ift
MUNTINGDON, PA,
LIST OF JURORS
FOR, AUGUST TERM, 1844.
GRAND JURORS,
J3arree towwhip —James Livingston,
Thomas Wilson, Esq.
Blair—John Martin, Samuel Sham,
Joseph Kemp, Samuel Adams, John
Dougerty, (Inn keeper.)
Cass—George Stever, Archibald Dell,
David Clarkson.
Henderson—Joseph Forrest, Samuel
Boggs, William A. Saxton, Levi West
brook.
Hopewell—John Geisinger, Thomas
Gorsuch.
Porter—Thomas Gamer.
Snyder—Solomon Hamer.
Springfield—Robert Madden.
Yell—Jonathan Briggs.
Tyrone—William Caldwell, James
Crawford.
roodberry —Joseph Feay, Jacob Sor
rick.
TRAVERSE JURORS.--ruisT WEEK,
Allegheny—John Gwinn, illiam
Walker, Benjamin Figart, Robert
Thompson.
Antes—Allen NicGlathery, James
Igow, John Hutchinson, Graham Mc
CliMant,
Barree —James Alexander, William
D. Black.
Blair —John P. Jones, George Wearer
William McFarland, William Anderson,
Joseph Dysart, Michael Kelly, Paul
Graff.
Cass— Simeon Greenlaud, Lewis Ste
ver.
Dublin—Solomon Stahlman, John
Walker.
Franklin—Alexander Ambrose, David
Henderson.
Henderson—Jesse Yocum, Henry
Cnrnprobst, Andrew Allison, David
Thompson.
Hop . mill—Jacob Frank.
Huston—Rudolph Spang.
Morris—Walter Graham, Henry B.
Alytmgcr, Joseph Ake, Alex. Carothers,
jr., George Davis, Geo. W. Patterson.
Porter—Abner Lloyd, George Whitta
ker, Alexander Stitt.
,hir/ey---John Wicks, James Gal-
braith.
Tod—Frederick Heeler.
Union--Abraham Wright.
arriorsntark —Henry Beck, George
W. Russ.
14 est—Benjamin Corbin, John Lang.
Woodberry— Ge.o•ge Sch inuc ker. Sam
uel Spurr.
TRAVERSE JURORS-SECOND wzrx
Allegheny —Robert 11. McCormick,
11.1'. McClelland.
.Intes--Geurge Pottsgrove, William
Block.
Barree—James Forrest, Samuel Barr,
John Jackson. Thomas McCord, John
Love.
Blair—James Gardner, Michel C.
Garber, John Lytle, Thomas Johnston,
Thomas Jackson, Joseph Barr.
Cuss—John Montgomery.
Cromwell—NW liam Likely.
Franklin--John Bell.
Henderson—Leonard G. Kessler, John
Wolfkill, James Lane.
Morris—John Donnelly, James M
Kinkead, William Hammond.
Porter—William D. Shaw.
Shirley—William Shaver.
Tell—James Jones.
Tyrone—. Frederick Ramey.
Union--Simeon Wright. -
Walker--David Corbin.
I arriorsmark.- —Andrew Robeson,
James Thompson.
hest—Abraham Renner, Jacob Borst,
Jacob Dopp.
oodberry—Peter Metz.
Proclamation.
WHEREAS by precept to me direc
ted by the Judges of the Common
Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear
ing test the 22d day of June, A. D. 1844,
1 am commanded to make Public Pro
clamation throughout my whole bailiwick
that a court of Common Pleas wilt be
held at the court house, in the borough of
Huntingdon, in the county of Huntingdon,
on the third Monday (and 19th day) of
August, A. D. 1844, for the trial of all
issues in said court which remain undeter •
mined before the .•aid Judges when and
where all Jams, Witnesses and suitors
in the trial of all said issues are required
to attend.
Dated at Huntingdon the 9.211 day of
June, A. D. one thousand eight hun
dred and lorty•fuur, and the 67th year of
American Independence.
Sheriff's office Hunting
don, July 17, 1843.
Philadelphia
Package Sales of Boats and Sitars,
(Every l'ttestlay morning Lat 10 o'clock,)
DV G. W. LORD.
0114
CAR 113.—A combination having been
formed by a portion of the Dealers in Boots
and Shoes of this city, with the avowed ob
ject of suppressing the sale of those goods
by auction, it seems proper for the subscri
ber, (who as held these sales for the past
eighteen months) to state that notwithstand
ing this combination, the sales will not be
stopped, but on the contrary, as he will now
rely more than ever on the patronage of the
country Merchants, the sales will be held
' every Tuesday morning ,at the auction store,
208 Market Street, and his arrangements
with the Manufacturers, both of this city
and all New England. are such as to insure
I him a constant and full supply of every de
scription of goods.
The mere fact of so great an effort being
made to put down these sales, is the best
evidence the country Merchants can have,
that it is for his interest to sustain them.
Philadelphia, March 27, 1844,-6m,
Trial List for Vin gust Term,
L1E1041141.
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FIR ST 1V EEK.
Thtusbey v Luck
Stonebraker v Shot b, Stewat tet al
Walter's heirs v Stoner et Stoner
Batton's Assince v Batton et al
Walter's heirs v Stoner et al
Bosserman v Royer et al
O'Friers Ex'rs. v Hatfield
Waters for Isett v Shoop
Same v Same
Same v Saine
Same v Same
M'Nite v Stains
Thompson v Megahan
Hoover v M'Namara et al
Patterson v M'llduff
Patterson v Cald wrl I
Samuel Steel v Wm. Steel's heirs
Culbertson v Kemp et al
Hethrington for use v Hewn
Luken's Adin'r. v Dutton Lane et al
SECOND TVBEE
Hollidays' heirs v James Alexander
Com'th. P ennsyl'a. v Alex. Ennis et al
Lex and Son v Price
Henry Devine v John Daily
Same
.Same
Kemp for Kelly v John Green
Eli. Baker &Co v Jacob Benner
Shell fur Reyes v Hileman et al
Pollock v Logan
Rogers v Hewit et al
Buoy et al v OTriel's Ex'rs.
Jonathan Hartley v Jon. &J. For rest
John Hartley v J. W. M'Cord
H. G. Hall v I. Conrad's Adm'e
P Kurfinan's Ex'rs, v E. Corbins' Ex'r.
Elias Hoover v Martin Gates
Campbell et at v Frederick Sheriff
A. Johnston v Brulyiker & Stiliter
Todd & Lemmon v G. W. Patterson
John M'Cahan v Wm. Buchanan
James Ewing v Ewing & Gates
Wm. Steel's heirs v A. & John Steel
D. W. Hulings v J. Rodgers & Co.
Thomas, fur Dysart v George S. Hoover
A. P. Wilson, psi ' . v D. John's Actin's.
Same v Same
Lingafelter et al v Ed ward Milliken
ConOth for Wheeler v John Shaver et al
illvicuetamatioi%
WHEREAS by precept to me direc
ted dated at Huntingdon, the .9.2 d
day of June A. 1). one thousand eight
hundred and forty, four, under the hands
and seals of the lion. Abraham S. Wil
son, President of the Court of Comtnon
Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general
jail delivery of the 20th judicial district of
Pennsylvania, composed of the counties
of Huntingdon, Mifflin 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 till amd 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 he per
petrated for crimes aforesaid-1 am cum
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
12th day) of August 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 recortis, inquisitions, examine
lions and remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices respectitely
appertain.
Dated at Huntingdon the 22d day of
June, in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and forty
four, and the 67th year of American
Independence.
JOHN SHAVER, Shf.
Sheriff's office Hunting
don July 17,1844.
To the Honorable Judges of the Court
ol Common Pleas of Huntingdon
County, Pa , now holding a Court of'
Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Hun-
tingdon, for the County afores«id.
The petition of Joseph Ginalhart rea.
pectfully sheweth that your petitioner is
desirous of keeping a house ol public
entertainment for strangers, travellers,
and others, in the house now building at
Jtickstown, in the county aforesaid, he
therefore prays the Honorable Court to
grant him a license for the purpose above
mentioned, and he will ever pray, .S•c.
JOSEPH GOODIIART.
We the subscribers beg leave to recom
mend the above petitioner as a suitably
person to keep a tavern and house of pub
lic etnertamment, and do certify that the
said Joseph Clowlhart is of good repute,
for honesty and temperance, and is well
provided with house room and convent
corks f or lodging and accommodation of
strangers, travellers, and others.
I. G Kessler Philip Honer
John B Foster Joseph 7' lee
John Foster David F✓s'cr
John Wol/hill John H Goodman
Francis Holler Samuel Goodman
John Holler David Goodman
July 10-1844
BLANK DEDS, of an improved
form, for sale at this office.
Meg BLANK PETITIONS FOR
Nr7 TUB A L I ZATI 01V.
IFDLANK BONDS to Constables for Stay
0,4 of Execution, under the new law, just
printed, and for sale, at this office.