Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, October 29, 1845, Image 3

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    Ca l al CS , crJaptnacqxxciaa.
Huntingdon, Oct. 99, I 843.
cc? V. 8. PALMER, Esq., la authorized to act
as Agept foe. thlfpaper, to procure subscriptions and
m
advertiseent' in Philadelphia, New York, Balti
more and Boston
OFFICES:
Phazdelphia—Number N Pine term.
Baltimore-8. E. corner of Beltimbre end Cal.
vent street..
New York—Number 160 Nassau street,
Anion—Number 16 State street.
TilE
[aoUnE•^.TED WEEKLY.)
Philadelphia, Oct. 24.
WHEAT Fioun, per bbl. - - - $ 4 60
RYE MEAL, do. - - - 325
Conn do. do.
WEKAT,ptimePenna. per bush. - - 94
RYE do. - 62
Conti, yellow, do. - - - 56
OATS, do. - - -
Baltimore, Bet. 24
WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. - - - $4 37i
WHEAT, per bush. - - - 90
CORN, yellow, do. - • - - 47
Rim. do.
'OATS. do.
Trial List for. ovember ['erne
1546.
FIRST WEEK.
C. Barber's Ex'rs v Spering, Good et al
'Sharpe & Carman v John Stewart
'.Samuel Royer n. John Farrinsworth
Martin Gates v Robert
_ _
lobo M'Comb v C. A. Newingham
'Edward O'Hare vS. Royer et al
McNite v Stains et al
A. 7 D. Leonard v Lytle & Patterson
( Ctan'th. Pennsyra. v Alex. Ennis
• .1. P. M'Dowell v Dougherty (Inn'kc)
E. Shoemaker v Alexander Gwin
lohnßrewster
Robert Kyle
Todd and Lemmon v G. W. Patterson
Andrew H. Hirst v Betimuin Johnston
NJaMes Parsons v bhp Rouse
'1). W. Hulings v Isaac Rugt vs &Co
`Thomas for Dysart v Gem S. Hoover
Jacob Taylors Adm's v John Lytle
P. Frazier Smith v William Pollock
:Ctrteth Penn'a v Johnston Moore
--see 8...
SECOND WEEK.
John &James Wilson v J. Cresswell's heirs
'Hezekiah Crownover v William Pollock
Julius McGunigal v Gen Mong's Ex'rs
.llexancler Johnston v Charles O'Friel
John Dickey's A rim's is A. P. Wiison Esq.
Mich:tel C. Garber o John F. Lowry
A. Johnston for Royer v It. Lowry's Adm's
Joseph Parsons v Alexander Scott
James Martins Adm's v J. D .ugherty (lunk'r
Geo. B. Matthews v John Marks
James Dysart v Hugh Seeds ct al
C• H. Leas & Go. v Jacob Drake et al
James Entrekm v G. Smith's Adm'r
Com'th Penn'a v Wm. l'rice et al
Miller (1., coming) v D, Goodfellow
Leonard Kimball v John McCahan
Higgins &co. for use v Israel Graflius
Lucl wick Lingafeltery Xarius Leff
Min D. Davis &cu v Dougherty (tr'sp)
Williams et al v John P. Jones
. I/tv id Robeson v Moses Robeson
Ewing for GAes V James Ewing
J. Potts for use V J. G.Lightner et al
Same v SAM
Com'th Penn'a v S. Frampton et al
Ximmerling et al v Lowry, Royer et al
John Potts for use v Lightner, Carothers
et al & Pennock's Ex
ecutor's 't'. rebants.
LIST OF JURORS
FOR NOVEMBER TERM,II3O
GRAND JURORS.
. .
William Arthstrong, Farmer, West township,
Jacob Bumgarncr, do Criss "
Humphrey Chilcote, do Union ir
Thomas Crisman, do Tyrone
William Crotsley, . do . Casa
Jame. S. Defebaugh, Silversmith WoodlierrY
Samuel Ewing, Cordwainer West "
Robert Hari:Mien; Jr. Fermin. Allegheny
John Harper, Carpenter . Barree
David Hewitt, Wagonmaker Blair . 1
Jonathan Hamilton, Farther. Antes ".
Joseph Jones, Gentleman Frankstown
Miles Lewis, Merchant Wept
Abner Lloyd, Farmer Porter
.
Adam McKee ; do. Franketown
John Myerly, 40. Union
Alex. McFarland, do. Allegheny
James K. Phillabar Carpenter Henderson
Isaac Peightal, Farmer Hopewell
John Snider, . do. Pell
Michael Starr, do. Cromwell
Samuel Smith, Grocer Blair
James Thompson, his. Peace Warriorsinli
Hobert Wray, Farmer Henderson
TRAVERSE JURORS.--rtarr visas.
'.ebert Alixander, bordwainer Woodberry twp,
George Bell; Jr. Farmer Decree ..
Joseph Banks, Mason 'sod
George Bowman, Tamer Shirley ..
illiam 8011, Distiller Barren "
''homes Bell, Carpenter do.
Allen 0. Brown, Merchant Shirley ..
Peter Burkot, Tanner Warrioram'k"
Benjamin Baker, Carpenter Ted
Davie Brooks, Farther Blaii 41
Robert Barr, Miller Barreo
Alex. Campbell, Manager Henderson ..
,mmuol Coon, Farmer Barree
14 Winn) Clymans, Constable Dublin
John Clark, Tailor Shirley
si x. George Colegato, Blacksmith Cromwell "
John Ebben°, Farnier Franklin .'
A lex. Frazier, do. Blair
James Forrest, do. Barrett ..
J ohn Funk, do. Allegheny "
Jas. Faulkender, do. CroMwell
H. C. Garber, Gentleman Blair
Michael Grazier, Farmer Warrionimink
Thomas Gorsuch, do. Springfield "
Jacob G. Huyet, do. Porter
John Hileman, do. Frankstown
A. L. Holliday, Clerk, Blair
Solomon Hamer, Miller Snyder
Plichnlas Hewit, Gentleman Blair 44
Thomasdohniton,lnnkeeper Franketown
Mawn
Daniel Keech,
John W. Kling, Tailor Barree
George Kopp, Gunsmith Frankstown "
Joseph Law, Farmer Morrie "
James Livingston, Innkeeper Barre° "
John Livingston, Farmer do.
Jonathan Liss, Br, do. Tod
, Benjamin C. Lytle, Tailor Snyder
2 Allen McGlathery, Farmer Antes
Inv.; Mcgrum, tio Bsrrre
Wm. McMurtrie, Merchant Henderson
John Maguire, do. Tyrone
Jame. McElroy, Clerk Franklin "
William McDivit. Farmer West
Joshua McCord, Saddler Blair 41
John K. McCahan, Miller \\ onion. k
James A . McCalian, Farmer Blair
Peter Myers Tailor Springfield s
John Porter, Merchant Porter s
William Pheasant, Farmer Union s
Alex. Port, Constable Henderson s
Peter Shaver, Farmer Shirley s
John Sleeve!. do. Cam "
James Smith, Blackamith Blair
John G. Stewart, Foreman Porter s
Wm. L. Snyder, Hatter Henderson s
William Stevens, Plasterer Warriaram'k "
Isaac Snyder, Farmer Tod
James Wilson, do. Tyrone s
George Wilson, do. Tell
ThAIThRSE JURORS.—ascoNa max;
David Mack, Carpenter Dendemon twp,
William Bell Farmer Allegheny "
Daniel Drua, do.
Frankatown
David Caldwell Tanner Blair
Farmer Cromwell
Snyder
Morris
Icihn FOrehsworth, du,
Hugh Fargo, do,
_ .
Merchant Porter
John GeminiU
John Geisainger, Farmer Hopewell .
Jacob Heffner, do. do. ..
George Hylb, do. Morris ..
Anderson Hervey, Founder Franklin .
Adam Hoffman, Chairmaker Walker v
Union
Tod,
G. W. Hampeori, Fermei
Adams Houck, ,
Jos. Hugentugler, Cortlwainer Tyrone "
Maize S. Harrison, Tinner Shirley "
Wm. Heffineri, Carpenter Henderson "
Abinham Hegie, P!iiner
Allegheny "
Morrie ~
John Kough, . do.
Charles I.Kinkoed do.
Al. W. Kinney, Gentleman Woodberry "
David t t ong, Farmer Springfield "
liert Tltle, Stn. Merchant Blair
Jame. Logan, tilackamith .Tyrone "
John &evling, Innkeeper Warrioram'k
tea. Port, Pounder Hopewell "
John H. Stiffier, Former . Allegheny "
W Elmith,(nilluch) Farmer Barree "
John M : ydeoey, Farmer Morrie "
Carpouter 'Blair,
Daniel Ullery,
William Walker, dO. Porter "
B. B. Willet, Merchant }'ranketown"
William Vk 'Non, Farmer Tyrone
lame Yocum, do. ftenderson
William B. Zeigler, Tiriher Henderao
altratlaintatiltrig
WiIEIMAS bs precept to me &tee
ted dated at Huntingdon, the 22d
day of Aug. A. I). on, thousand eight
hundred and forty-five, under the hands
and seals of the Hon. Abraham S. %%
son, President of the Court of Common
Pleas, Oyer and Term finer, 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 Owls,
his associates, Judges of the county of
Huntingdon,justices assigned, appointed,
to hear, try, and determine all and every
indictment - s, 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 mi , demeanors, which have
been or shall be committed or perpetrated
within said county, or all persons who are
or shall hereafter be committed or be per
petrated for crimes aforesaid—l ant com.
mantled to make
114lblie Prodamation,
throughout my whole bailiwick that a
Court of Over and Terminer, of Common
Pleas and Quarter Sessions, will be held
at the Court !loose, in the Borough of
Huntingdon, on the second Monday (and
11th day) of Novembe , next and those who
will prosecute the said prisoners. be then
and there to priisecute them as it shall be
just, and that,all Justibes of the Peace,
Coroner and Conitables ik , ithin. the said
county, be then And there in their proper
persons, at 10 ii'elock A. M. Of said day,
with their records, inepieitiohfi, etamina.
lions and remembrance., to do 'those
tlii4s which to their offices respectively
appertain. „
Dated at Hohtingdon the 22t1 dap
August, in the yeiir of our Lord one
thousand• eight hundred ard lOrty•
five and tbe 68th year of American
ludepen•leoce., .
JOHN ARAWPAGE,BIuIr.
Sheirs
don. Aug. 22. 1845.
Proclamation.
Wll Sht precept di r ' oc
ttql by the Judges of the 011111111011
Pleas of the county of Huntingdon,
tog test the 22i1 day al 40, A. b. 1845,
l am catfinianded to make PUblie Pro
rlatiuttitin
thriiuglinnt my whale bailiwick
that courtcomm. will be
held at the court house, in the borough or
Iluntin?,don, in thetounty of lfuntitiudon.
on O l e third Monday (and 181 h day) at
rsraember A. D. 1845, the trial of all
sue iti Said court which reliciiiiuntletpr •
lowed belt re the said Judges when and
where all Jura's, WitneSsei and suitors
in the trial Of all said issues are required
to attend. , .
Oared;it the .2.241.dav hi
April A. D. one thousand eight bun
dred and forty flee, and the 68th year ul
American Independ. ore.
.101 IN Alt \I !TAG t &rel.
shydva uflice Hun ine
don, girl 22..1846
0211011134
.11'TORA Eli .1 r
lIUN:TINGDON. PA
Job Printing
NEAT I. 1 EX ECUT E I)
ThiN .OFFIOE.
intILANK BONDS to Constableafoi Stu,
Oil of Execution, uncler the new luw, just
printed, anti for sale; at thiseffite.
I REGISTER'S NOTICE,
NOTICE is hereby given to all person. concern• I
ed, that the following named persons have settled
their accounta in the Register'. Office at Huntingdon
and that the staid accounts will be presented for con
firmation and allowance, at an Orphan.' Court to I
be held at Huntingdon, in and for the county of
Huntingdon on NA ednesday the 12th day of No
vember next, via t
I. John. CosiWell, Esquire Administrator of the
estate of Edward Gay, late of the Borough of Alex
andria, dee'd.
2. Dr. Alexander MeXamey, Executor of Aaron
Burns, dec'd, who wee llaardian of Elizabeth Bid
dle,
a minor daughter of +Homes Biddle, late of
I.Vo odberry township, deed.
. _
3. Micireel Bassler, Administrator of the estate
of Elizabeth fleecier, late of Vl , oodberri township,
died.
• •
4. William Montgomery, Executor of the tall
Will and Testament of Matthew Gilliland, late of
West township, dec'd.
5. James D. flea, Administrator of the estate of
Andrew J. Rea, late of the borough of Hollidays
burg, dec'd.
_ _ .
. 6. James Entrekin, Jr. Esq., .Administrator pen
dente tile of the estate of William hider, late of
Hopewell township, doe'd.
7. David P. Isenberg and Within] Christy, Ad
ministrators of the estate of John Isenberg, late of
Porter township, dec'd.
Casper Dining, Administrator of the estate of
Christiana billing, late of Huston township deed
. .
..9. David B. Templeton, Administrator of the
estate of Alexander Templeton, late of Tyrono.
township, deCil.
10. Alexander Stitt, Guardian of Jonathan
Johnston, a minor coif of John Johnston, late of
Porter township, dec'd ,
11. John Nell; surviving Executor of the last,
Will and Testament of Jacob K. Neff, late of West
township, dee'd, and Jacob Harneane, Daniel Nell;
and A'exander Stitt, Admintstrators of the estate
of Henry Neff dee'd, who was another Executor of
the tact W ill of the said taeob K. Neff, dec d.
12. Johb Gahagah and Jonathan Isenberg, Ad
ministrators of the estate of John Galtagan, late of
Porter township, deed.
13. Joshua Roller and William Reed, Adminis
trator, de banjo non cum Testament° annex°, of
the estate of Alexander Carothers, late of Morris
township, deed
JOHN REED, Rana Tan
Register's Office, Huntingdon
Monday, October 13, 1845.5
Estate of Wm. Gibsoa t late of Woodberry
iownship, deed.
NOTICt IN hereby ivt•ti that letters
of Administration have been grant
ed to the iindersig . mid MI the iiiiil ....tate.
*.II persons indebted tai said estate are
requested . tio make immediate tia,inl.ll , ,
;11111 personi , Itoiiig claims bill pliant
them duly authrbileisted for reitlimient.
,t' it ARLES. Birrri.g,
. .
Oct. 22, 1845. .
Admnt.sfrator.
Winiiiberll) 113.
Notice to Ci•editoOs.
Notice is hereby given to all perstms
ititerested, that th. accounts ol Jame.
Gardner Trustee of Joseph Ketnp, Esq.
& Jei•eininh Cunningham, Esq., „under
voluntary assigiiiiientt!, haVe been filed in
the office of the ,Prothonotary ol the
Court of Common Pleas of the couhty ol
Huntingdon, and that saiil aecotints will
be allowed by the said Court, at 11 Chert of
Common Pleas to be held at Huntingdon
in and for said county, on the Second
Monday of November next, unless cause
be shown why said accouttts should hot be
allowed.
JAMES STEEL ProOy.
" Hollidaysburg Rcgister" will please
insert till Court mid charge Assignee.
Spaiiimh Hides
AND
'l' A N N It' S OILS.
2000 Dry Laplata Hides—first gwJity.
5500 Dry La Gnira do. do.
3000 Dry Salted La Galva ' do.
1000 Dry Salted Brazil Hides, do.
40 Wiles Creen Sidled Patna Kips
B ties dry Patna Kips.
120 Barrel's Tanner's Oil.
Taio.er's and Currier's Tools.
For salse
. to the country Tanners at the
lowestprices and upon the best terms.
N. B. All kinds of Leather wanted for
which the highest paices will be paid in
Cash or in exchange I. r Hides, Kips & Oil
b. KIRKPATRI( K & Si NS,
No. 21 South Sd Street,
Philadelphia.
Ott. 9, 1844:,--ly.
Exe CMOS'S' Abi ice.
LgTTERS testa turtitary having been
granted to the undersigned on the
rqa.e of Jame. Entrekin, Esq., late of
liopewell township, ilec'il.; notice i% here
by given to all person,: having claims
against Said estate to present ft.,' nrop
erly authenticated 1.. r 11,111. n.
those indented to
litely. J -01 E EN I4EKIN . Jr.
, N:EL.
N. 13.--The bu, k paOrs, .of
tlec'd . . are all in the stand. of J Eo
trekin,.Jr., as acting Executor; intl all
Orsinis intereStril, are recjuesied tO call
on him to settle, at his resoience at Ca
rer Run, in llopets ell township.
Oct 29., 1845 —6t.
Estate of Dt. ZaimbPX. bbver.
tlt K it 141 , 11. to all Ip•I'
.11. i. -
td have be..it “pittoo,.•.l ‘,..ignees tot er
a vol mita! y attsightam.: of Jacob M
ver, Merchant, tt l'a..ville, llutomwitm
county,Ya. l'lterelore. all itermtt%
tlebtell to said Jaerit) Cover are te
(vested to nt,tke Rty went, and ,i 1 pm ...mt.
havine, claims agatito tom to pie-rut ttitol
claim. to the utitler.t.grieti tar settlemett
without delay.
56:411{JA UkEENI.XND,
CALEBSIIUOPE,
olsergwes
. Q 2. 1545
(krit &linos e l'attu int lin , ! U.
Ca
zett, , wil. please give the she, lii in
n•,
ISONDS—Judgrocnt and com
mon--tar sale ar this office.
Farm For Sale.
Tlr sul,,crilx•rs .sr•r for sale a wellim
pr Ned f .t.m,
Ma 23 GE) AZ1,a2•33.(3PG3 0
with all,•wance,ab Alt 126 tci es mart d and]
tinder gn d fence. rile improvements arel
a large and convenient two story house,'
bank barn, and other out buildilgs, with se-,
veral good springs of water convenient 1- an
orchard of choice fruit. 'I here are also
a quantity of peach and plumb trees. Said
farm is situated in liewiers ,, t) township,,
Huntingdon county, Pa., 3 miles from the
Warm Springs, 7 miles from Huntingdon,
:rod 6 miles from the Pennsylvania Cabal.
Persons wishing further niformation con
cerning the above property can obtain it by
calling on S. R. Bogg, residing on the pre
mises, or from James Boggs, at Mill Creek.
N. B. The subscribers are desirous of
going west—persons would tin well to call
and see for themselves.
SAMUEL R. & J kMES BOGGS.
June 4, 1845.
Orphans' Court Oak,
11.1 Y virtue uf an order of the Orphans'
WA/ Court of Huntingdim county, there
will be exposed to late lir public vendde or
uteev op 1111 pro muck,
SATURDAY, the 250 ;fay of October next,
,t in tilc tan c t •rt:da
ow,ano:,e•, phnt:dions and trActh of d
M't:nnin ilst• wn, and the lands of
Fr~dri•irk Lissing , r, I) ,nielßuck water, the
pe What t..n, Isaac Stout'
fr•r, and oth. rs. 6,1 m,
5821.2 Acres,
he the sante more or less, about 200 acres of
which are cleared and in a lug It state of
cultivate , n, with a DWELLING HOUSE
and BARN on each tract. ''ht re is also
a Glut.; f MILL and SAW MILL on one
of the said tracts.
Pi rt of the above estate is laid nut into
lour town lots in the village of M'Connells
tow it.
The above property to be sold in whole
or in parcels, to suitpurchasers.
John Swoop., the other heir, being ofage,
wdl loin in with the undersigned in making a
title to the above premises.
terms of sale will made known on the day
ref sale, by
Dr. WILLIAM SWOOP E,
Guardian eel Henry W. Swieope.
jly older eel the
.Court.
JOHN
September 17, 1845—ts.
St. John's Lvanffelical Lutheran
Church, Sinking Valley
NoricE is hereby given that appltratitth
was matte in writing . of 28tigust term last
pact, tit the Court of Common Pleas 01
Huntingdon contit . y,„ a ComMitte imp
poinird by the members of ;maid Luther .n
C'turch, prayin4 , , for a (barter of Incorpo
ration for said Church; therefore all per.
interested are here* notified that if
no sufficient reason Ia !Moist' to the con
traly, the said Court will at their next
regular term of said Court, to witi on the
Second Monday of November next grant
said Charter of lncOrp . dration, agreeably
to the prayer of said.applicants.
JAMES STEEL, Prot'y.
,
rrotbonotary% Office, Hun
tingdon, October 1,1845--3 t.
Anditok'S Notice;
Ottilerst‘ned, Auditor appointed
by the Orphans' Court of the county of
Huntingdon, to aivortion the assets in the
hands of amuel cold well Esh. Admin
istrator of the Estate of i.iuuti Crytler,
late of Antes township in said county,
dec'il, hereby gives limit, to all persons
interested, that he niil aft ud to the ilu•
of his itaid appointment, at the Reg
is,er's office of said county, on Finlay the
31st day of October next, at 2 o'clock
.1011 N itEED, Auditor.
October 1,1845-4 t.
Auditors's Notice.
undersigned, Atittit. , c appointed by
the Orphans' Court offluntntgdon county
to apportion and distribute the assets in
the hands of John Love, Administrator of
the Estate of Asaph Vegan, Jr., late of
Barree township in said county, doc'd,
hereby eiv.•s notice to all persons inter
ested that he will attend to the duties of
his said appointment, at the Il , •utster's
office of said CM/ nty, on Saturday the Ist
day of November next, at 2 c'clock P. M.
JOHN REIM, Auditor.
October 1,1845-4 t.
Mime of kinetketv Robeson;
late of Warriormark townslp, Huntingdon
county deceased.
I rv() I'ICE is hirri-by given, that Lettehi
I" teitamentary. on the la , t will and tes
tament , •fpnid deceasill-have been graittcl
to the sui,scriliers, persoa 5 thet'efnre
the estate of said deceased, are
r , quit stc,l to make p ,yinvat, anti
all It el ,tnis to prat nt them duly at.-
thentic dfm SI ttiCipt ilt, in •
JACOB V NTE 4 q.,?Eff.„
Oct.DAVID ItoliESoN, )
O 1,1845.
kioaa-ega.u..
. .
t ( .,AME to,thv , esideitee ot the §Ascriher,
living,in Warriorsmark township, on
the 22d day . of Atighst last, a white H,
s'ipposed to he two years old last spring.
The nivner is.requested to come toewaid,
prove property., pay charges, and take her
~way, otherwise she will be disposed of ac
cording to law. Oct.
.8, i 843: J OHN ADDLEMAN:
eq)u.tra oaxtuaisamu.,ay.op .
actoreffy of loaw,
fidLLIDAYSIJURG, PA
Win practier in tilt seta tco ris of Hun
8e1,4.4. and t'ornitria crion•
tics., Intsinivs i:ntrtistid to core,
mill be Iclullg attended to.
ISAAC, Flamm,
ATTORNEY AT LAW --Has removed to
Huontigthin wish the intention of inking
,the place of lus future residence, and win
attendlosuch legal, business ps rgay en
trtiskid VI him . Pec, ),
ETAh . rSTATE AT
SALE.
ILL be again veered at public isle
on Saturday, the Ist of November
next, on the tit (-mists. that wollknown tract
of land situate in Pnrtet kwiishin, Hunting
don county, Pa.,
on the waters of theJittle
Juniata River, known as the prep erty of
Israel Cryder, deceased, 4 , mated 17 lands
of Conrad Bucher, Gen. Hyl?, dec d, and
„theta, containing about THREE HUNDRED
AND TWENTY•FIVE AcaJ 3 et first rate land,
about 220 acres cif which tire cleared. The.
improvements are a large and cAnmodious
two story dwelling house, sod a
good stone trim of a large size:
it; ' Also, a wagon shed and tither
out buildiogs.
property also contains two large or
. chards of fruit trees, and a first
te e rate cider mill, and several springs
of excellent limestone water.
' ' -There is also erected on the
saint prop..rty a Woolen Factory or, Fulling
Mill, with all the necessary implements,
whieh said Factory; together with alr.ut 25
acres of land adj.'iriig the same, will he
sold separate from the other pri and
the balance will be sold snit purchasers.
The terms will be nil& known on the day
of the sale by the undersigned, residing un
said property..
CRYDF ! R
GEORGF. CRI•DER,
Oct. 1, 1845.
Altni,iistrut Jr's Notice,
r FITTERS of Administration having this
1 A day been granted to the undersigned,
on the estate of John Green, late of Clay
Township, in the county of Huntindon de
ceased, all persons hating claims against said
estate are requested to pia sent them, duly
authenticated, for settlement; and all per
sons indebted will please make payment
without delay, to
AN DREVo Adm'r.
HE subscriber wi.uld hereby Inform the
4.11 public, that he has purchased the fol•
owing pr. p , rty, sold sit Sheriff's sale, Sep
tember 27, 11 , 1-, as the property of Christian
Weaver, viz : _
9 head of sheep ; 8 Hogs ; 10 Pigs, 1
man's saddl; 10 acre of grain in the ground:
3 acres of buckwheat; 1 copper kettle; 1
grind-stone , 1 lot of clover• seed; I spring
calf; 1 lot of boards; 1 iron kettle; 1 bee
sc p,.
11 he undersigned has left the above arti
cles in the possession of Christian Weaver,
until he sees proper to take them away, and
would therefore caution all perso,.s from
meddling with the same.
JOHN WEAVER.
„
14opewell Town Ship, Oct. 1, 1845.
We ro.e. , mmeod to all our friends visit
ing tht city to call at the Pekin Company's
Store. att4 lay in a supplp oj their deli
ci us reui.
THE PEKtN TEA COMPANY,
NO. SO SOU 7 FI SECOND STREET,
Beutieen Markel and Chestnut,
Have constantly on hand, and for sale
Wholesale and Retail,
A VARIETY OP CHOICE FRE , H TEAS,
AT LOWER. PRICES;
.
the quality,
According to e qulity, than the y c a n
be bou&it for at any other establishment
in the city. ,
Ccr TEAS, exclusively, are snirl at this
house, add several varietii,, which can
not be obi .ined elsewhere. An, Tea•
ithich do nut give entire can
he retie rrl and eXellilll4.ll, or :he emney
It ill ov n landed. .
Toe viiii iis of Huntingdon county
ate revectltilly iniited to give in, a
0. 11. ZEI IiER,
Agent for the Pekin Tea Company.
October 1,1845.-Iv..
REA DY-M CI.DTRING Es I AB
L~S►IMI:NT,
Yo. 2.92 MAItIiEP Sireet, Philadelphia
Tut subscriber has now on hand one
of the most extensive and beautiful as
sortments of READi MADE CurrnzNo
ever °tiered lor sate in the Philadelphia
market. 'fie Garments are all cut in the
most fashion ible manner, and tor work
manship and quality of material cannot
be surpassed.
COME ONE I . COME ALL
I o Ni. TRACY'S OLD PIONEER LINE, 292
Matkrt street, where you will be sure id
•getting great bargains, as he is determin
ed tint to be undersold by any of his
com . petitors. He buys and suits altogether
for CAsn, consequently he can sell great
er bargains than those %vim buy on credit.
M. `TRACY,
October 1,1845.1. m.,
.292 iltfirket at
ai I 1 R. C HO .1 1.1,
ARitiskivdo I'A•
,
ra HE undersigned respccti . ully nnnoun•
4.14;r sto his friends :tint the public that
he still continues at his old stand, Second
Street; Harrisburg, Pa., where he is ready
to Accommodate all who may taVor Win
with a call. As his hottse has been for some
years back conducted on the Temperance
principle, the pi oprietor expects to receive
a liberal share of the patronage of temper
ance men generally, visiting the Seat of
Gov • niment . .
1212 Lt
will alw•iys he supplied with the best the
market will afford, and no pains spared to
suit the palate of the epicure. The great
est care will.be ohservt•il in regard to the
ckonliness &comfort of his sleeping apart
ments.
•
uaaas macsitbaudacv
is coninniclious, and attended by, a careful
and obliNing ostler and every :iriangement
made to make his house a pleasant stopping
place for the traveller.
Charges very mo.lerate to snit the times.
JOHN KELKER.
Harrisburg, Aug, 15, 1845.
- CALVIN BLYTHE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
\WILL practice in the several Cnurts of
Nry
he City and County of Philadel-
phis.
His office is at Nn. 35, Snuth FouMm St.,
bet. egn Chest ut and Walnut streets,
Ttbiladtlilbta; Cec,t. !,IV4g.
-~+R,~.
' , A skiLE.
L L ff..red nt plan'. saie oh,
Tne*day 9th pf A'ovember next, at
10 o'cli.ck..A.. M. on the premises.
A OF LAND,
containing about One Hundred 4cree, situ
ated in Tell township, Huntingdon county,
nn the road leading foam Concord to Shade
Gap. The improvements are a two-story
LOU 1101.15 M, LOG MARY, :1,1 miter
necessary nut but dings, with a Spring of
never-failing Water convenient to the deer.
The Isnd ii tbi:ented. ;ma i f tvenod quality.
A portion of it is excel lent Meadtok L•rid.
The premises will be shown, to any one dis
posed to purchase by William Orr, Esq.,
living near said farm.
The cothlitions of sale will be made known
and an indispun,hle title• by
WILLIAM NcICLE;LI,A24
Sirasberg, 5ep , .24, 1845.
Orphan's Court Salo.
tri virtu, of an cnd,rut the Orplhin's
Court of flantiltnclon county there will
Xpilfled to silo by public you'll,• or hittCry .
on the : pr •mises, on Saturday the lot day
of Abvernber next, at 1 o'clock in the at
termini. a certain 1111 . 0511112,e, plantation, and
tract! f land, situate in T ell township, Hum
tingdon county, bodinled cn the north cast
by bmd John h, on the east bj, Lind
G en. Fr, I,ch, on the Asitit 11 east 61 hind of
William Wins -r, on the south west by laml
now owned by William Harper, and on the
north west by land of Robert Blair,
log. about 300 ACHES, ()I . it 1, 1111111.1
fifty acrer of which are , 71cared and
ted, with a log dwelling house :did other
improvements thereon erected—late the.
estate of Michael Trexler of Springfiele
deceased,
TERMS, Ot: Si' LE.-One tWril of the
purchase money to be Paid on cridirmition
of the side, one third within one yt all here
after, with interest, and the remaining t uird
to he pritl at or immi-diately aft.l tie drath
of Eliz .both Trexler, widow ri said !ides
tatg,—the interest residue r third
part, to be paid to the said tc W.V. :111119:111% .
and regularly during her natur:it rife ,t,y thr
c t o ltre z I , a n s , e l
o t i l ig.• o uge n l;. , to ( b . e p by they
By the Crurt, JOHN REEk.,
Attendance will be given, by the and,'
signed Trustee appointed by the Court
make sale.
JOHN GOOSHORN.
, J7 4 •Frf :my information ingtOre of 'livid
Blair Att'i for the estate.
September 24, 1845.
ULP Ili) 119 S T/C:i
The undersigned, ',pointed by the Or
phan's Court of Hnntingdiin County to dis
tribute monies in the hands of ‘Villia Reid
Esq.; .dniinistrator of the Estate st Dar.-
irl
FOVIM alt ; late of Morris township, de
ceased, hereby gives notice to all Person,
interested in said distrilitition, that he will
attend for that vurpose. athis house in the
awough of Alexandria, on Saturcloy. the Ist.
clay of Nov, nt!a•r next o' -
JOHN PORTER, Auditor.
Sept. 24, 1 /345-4 t
P;otectiOn against Lois byisii;,
THE Curnbi.-rlimd Valley Mutual Protec
tion Company, incorporated by the Lekisla
tore, and .rapidly extending its beat fits, of
fer greate rinductinents on account of cheap
ness of insurance and certainty of .payment
in case of Loss than any other Company or
tiv . ide of insurance known, except those iti
c.
rponitect on the same principle. Tlie terms
and privileges of members can be known
by calling .on . George 'Taylor, reiidfrig in
Huntingdon,. the. agent appointed by said
Company for Huntine don Founty .
• T. C.. MILLER, P met.
A. G, MILLER. Sec'y,
White KIP, ' Sen. 24. 1.4 d.
HUNTINGDON ACABETAY,
The winter ssion tit th,s insitturo.n,
commence on Oa 2Coll inst., ~and It will be
veil ciesn able that all tkuie ilitend to
enter the Academy. be in aiiendoncia at tke
commencement ot the me,siun: The Pupil
must necessarily encounter Many . , disadvan
tages b) entering aster the session is once
commenced. It is hoped therefore that piy,
nuts will give ott..ntion to this nattier, and
Send their children at the opening ot the
Session:
It may not be out of place here fo itate;
as the Academy has but iatoy been placeit
wider tile superintendence of the present In.
SttllCLOr , that tile advantages tor obtaining
ust ful, and solid ettue.atum 'we equal lit
those of any other institution of the kind.
All those branches, that are necessary to
prepare persons for practical lite, and for
entering colleges :ire taugja in the Acade
my. ivack. that
general satistation will be, given, km,
horn the rapid progress %flit tin pup
made during the sessimi that h,ty just
and from toe approbation which On ni tie
of mtruction in the Academy has rict rVect.
Ht fil•tlices to any extent can be given it re
quired.
P.tr, nts who are under the necessity ut .
s luting their childrtm from hoinv to have
educated, would do dell by placing them it
this Institution, Every thing will be clone
to pro Mote the .comfort, and Improvement
of those that are placed under the care of
the Superintendent . . Particular attention
will be given th th'eir habits, whilst a
reli
giiusiufluence will be continually excited
upon their', then the expenses are no
small in comparison to those of many other
institutions of the kind, that every one must
see the adv:uitagcs to lie gained, by placing
their children in this Institution. "I lie
I rosters have divided the year into two
sessions,_ consisting of twenty two weeks
each. Pupils however can be adniitted at
any time with a proportionable chame...—
, The terms per session are its follows
I Tuition, for Latin and Greek lan-
guages, including all tither
Tuition. f r higher branches
of Mathematics, Algebra; tie
. mit try, Surveying, &c.,
t c .r the common branches,
English Grammer, S6,CO
Boarding and lndging can be bad in the
Academy for $1,5.14 per week. The. situa
tion of the Academy is an exceedingly eli
gible and healthy one. Any further par
ticulars can be had by rWrence to the prin
cipal.
C EU. W. WILLIAM), Principal.
Ulm tincden Academe., Oct. 7. 1E45.
307 M WILL-MS=ON
Havine• rc•
Invited to Hantingdon county, has re-cont•
menced the practice of LAW ill tilt Bort'igh
of littntingdott, where Ile will carefully at•
tend to all busin. bti entrusted to hi, c
He will be found at all times by thus who
may call upon hint, at but cfllct• with, 1 , • c
Fisher. Esq., aojoinitty the store f
Read ac Son, near the Diamond.
Hantlns+4t, Apt it , s 9, 1644,
910,CC
$B.OO