Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, March 04, 1846, Image 3

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    On Wednesday, February 25, by th e Rev.
James S. Woods, Maj. MICHAEL BUOY,
to Miss JANE E., (laughter of the late
Judge M'Cay, both of Lewistown.
On Thursday Feb. 26, by the Rev. Mr.
Guyer, Mr. J AMES CARMON, of this
county, to Miss ELEANOR MARTIN, of
Mifflin county.
DIED,
On the 221 ult.,
at Williamsburg, WM.
THEODORE JOHNSTON, son of James
M. and Rachael B. Johnston, aged 10
months and IS days.
AWTICE.
To the heirs and legal Representatives of
Nathan Green, late of Warriorsmark
township, Huntingdon comity, deceased.
BY virtue of a writ of partition or valua
tion
issued out of the Orphan's Court of
said county, I will proceed on
Thursday, 9th i/pril next;
by Jury of Inquest convend on the,premises,
to make partition or valuation of the real
estate of said deceased, situate in laid town
ship. JOHN ARMITAGE, Sleff.
Sheriff's Office, Hunting- /
don, March 4, 1446.
bins - rB CALM.
EtY virtue of sundry writs i nMy hands,
I will sell on the premises, in Cass
ville, Huntingdon county, on Tuesday the
24th day of March inst., at one o'clock,
P. M., the following described real estate,
viz:
All that certain lot piece or parcel of
ground. -situate in Cassville, purchased
from Caleb Corbin by Dr. Jacob M. Cover
by articles of agreement, being a triangular
lot, and fronting about 253 feet on main
street, and running back along Water street
and Cross Street to a point; having a new
brick store groom, a new stone dwelling
house and three small buildings and a log
hodse, and a stable thereon erected. By
agreeffient of the defendant and Caleb Cor
bin in writing, this lot will be sold in three
several parcels to suit purchasers, accord
ing to lines measured oil on the ground, and
to enable the same to be done' it is agreed
in the said writing, which is filed of record,
that the Sheriff's Deed for the same shall
linsatlte int e rest of Caleb Corbin in the sev
era► lots as Well as the interest of the defen
dant, add that Caleb Corbin's claims for
purchase money shall be paid out of the
proceeds of sale.
ALSO,
A lot of ground in the Said town of Cass
ville, situate on the east side of Water
street, containing three acres more or less,
adjoining a lot of Elias Wilson, lands of
Lewis Stever, and a lot 'claiitied by Nicho
las Minn.. having thereon ele cted one two
story frame dwelling liaise and two other
,small houiei. A.
_
. • ALSO,
'l' wo lots of ground situate in the southern
end of the said town of Cassville, contain
ing about 2 acres of land, adjoining Robert
Spear on the north, Daniel Kerlin an Ton the
lotith, John S. Garret on the east, and bth
er land of J. M. Cover on the weilt.
ALSO,
A small tract, piece or parcel of 1;41 ad
joining or near to the said town of Cassvi Ile,
adjoining land's of Robert Speer, James En
train, and it tut•of Joshua Greenland, Esq.,
containing 10 or 11 acres or thereabouts,
ot)nut' 5 acres of which is cleared and cold
[iated. '. . •
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Seized, in executioli . anttio die sold
ns the property of Dr: Jacob M. Cover.
Terms Cash. .. • •
JOHN, ARMITAGE, Sh'ff.
'..iheriff's Office; Himting
don, March 4, - 1546. S
GR13.41.7 1 I.34nct4stgol
Can be had at the Chair Shop of Thos.
Adams, at his old stand, opposite Geo.
Jackson's Hotel, *here he intends keep;
log CHAIRS of different kinds and Oat
lays, warranted good, and cheaper than
!lever has been sold in liontingdon t
Call and See!
_ _ THOMAS ADAMS.' .
tN. 13. Wanted to learn the Chair Ma
king business, a boy about 15 or 10 years
of age, of good moral character, and to
come on or before the lOtti day of April
next. _ _ _ 'l'. A.
Huntingdon, March 4, 1646,
Notice to Crediteri
. ALL persons interested are hereby no
tified that the account of Geo. Jackson,
Assignee of John McComb, under a vol
yntary assignment, has been filed in my
Office, and will be presented to the Caul t
of:Common Ping, of Huntingdon county,
on the second Monday of April next, for
confirmation, %limn and where the same
Will be confirmed and allowed, if no as Mt•
tient cause be shown to the contrary.
JAMES STEEL„ Prot'y.
tlunlingilon, Maf•ch 4 i 846.
gdO4 - &nnty; SO. ___
• The Commonwealth of
,I)ennsyl ,
.....
( ) , licpsfa to Delilah McCry4a,G4EBT:
- /iVG.--Whereas, Bohert McCrum,
, ' did on the 22nd day of gingitzt, A. D.
• , 1845, present hie petition to diu
Auld Judges of the Coetrt ot Common
Pleas, ot the county of Huntingdon afore
said, praying for the causes therein set
forth, that he might be divorced from the
hoods of Matrimony, entered into With
you the said Delilah McCrtni. .)4e do
therefore command you the said Delilah
McCruin, as often before commanded,
that setting aside all other business and
excuses whatsoever, you be and appear in
your proper person before our Judges at
Huntingdon, at our County Court of Cain
mon Pleas; there to be held in and fur
said county; on the second Monday of
April next, to answer the Petition or Li
bel
of the said Robert MeCruin, and to
shew cause. irony you have, why the said
Robert McCrum, your husband, should
not be divorced from the bonds of Mat
rimony, agreeably to the act of General
Assembly, in such cases made and provi
ded, hereof fail not.. Wittiest) the Hon.
A.S. Wilson', Esq.; President of our said
Court at Huntingdon, the 31st day of
January A. D. 1845.
JAMES STEEL, Prothonotary.
The defendant will take notice as above
commanded. JOHN ARMITAGE, sq..
Huntingdon, March 'I, 1846
Auditor's Notice,
The undersigned, Auditor appointed
by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon co.,
to examine and if necessary to restate
and settle the account of John Borst, Ad
ministrator, de bonie non of Samuel Mc-
Clelland, late of West township, in the
said county, dec'd, and to distribute the
balance remaining in the hands of the
Adm'r, to and amongst the respective
claimants—will attend for that purpose
at the Register's Office in Huntingdon,
on Tuesday the 31st day of March next,
when and where all persons interested
may attend if they think proper. .
JACOB MILLER, Audit Or.
March, 4 4t.
TAVERN LicEicrsas
To the Conn of (barter Seesidiis o/ t he
Counts of HuntlnFdon:
. .
Thi; Petition of Peter Livingston of
the Borough of Huntingdon, in the coun
ty of Iluntingpon, sheiveth : That he
keeps a Public House, called an Inn or
Tavern, in the Said Borough of Hunting
don, and . that the said lon or Tavern is
necessary io accommodate the public and
to entertain strangers and traveller,.
LIVINGSTON.
Huntingdon, March 4, 1346.
We, the undersigned, citizens of the
Borough of Huntingdon, hereby certify
that the House now kept by Peter Living
ston, as an Inn or Tavern, in the Borough - ,
of Huntingdon is necessary to accom
modate the pnblic, and entertain stroll..
gers and travellers; and that the said
Peter Livingston is of good repute for
honesty and temperance, and is well pre
pared with house room and conveniences
for the accommodation of strangers and
travellers.
(home Gwiti; Dennis Buoy; ,
S. S. ' Wharton ; liam A. Saiton,
Owen Boat, lames Saxton,
David Colestock, James Clark,
J. Williamson, C. A. Newingiihui
Thomas Fisher, Jacob Snyder;
George Steel, E. M. Junes.
To the Honorable, Me Court of Quarler 'Seesiono
of Me Peace, of the County of Huntingdon:
•
The Petition of John Whittaker,
respectfully shew eth : That your petition
er occupies a commodious house, situate
on Allegheny street, to the borough of
Huntingdon, which is well calculated for
a public house of entertainment; and
from its location, is suitable as well as
hecessary fur the accommodation of the
public and the entertainment of strangers
and travellers—that he has occupied the
sin house, as a licensed Inn for the last
tolity eight years, and that lie is desirous
of .continuing the same. He, therefore,
respectfully prays the court to grant him
a license to keep an Inn or Public House
of entertainment there, and will ever
pray, 4-e. JOHN WHITTAKER.
Ifuntingdon, March 4, 1846.
We the uhdersigned, citizens of the
borough of Huntingdon aforesaid, being
pers'onaily acquainted with John ‘N hit
takel, the above earned petitioner, and
also having knowledge of the house for
which the license is preii , ed, do hereby
certify that•iimti, 'tense is ,necessary to
accommodate the public,' and entertain
strangers and travellers—Oat he is a per
son of good repute for honest 3, and tetra ,
perance, atitl that he is• well provided.w it h
house robin and other convenienbeit for
the lodging and accommodation of , stran
gers and travellers ; we, therefore, beg
leave to , recommend for a license, agree
ahle to his Petition: •
Tbomas Wallace, Thonlas Fisher,
Wm-,Stewart, Auhn N. Prowell,
PeterNeff, Lewis Schnider,
Jacob Africa, Isaac Lininger,
William Rothrock, Geo. Jackson,
CreSswell. - Samuel Moore. •
To the Honorable, 4he Judges of the Court
of Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions of
the Peace, /or the county of .Huntingdon.
The Petition of Michael •Sisler, res
pectfully shhweth: That he ottuPies that
commodious House in the borough of Al
exandria, immediately at the locks on the
Pa. Canal, arid is. well known as, and
calculated fur, .11 Public house of enter
tainment—and that the said house is suit
able as well as necesitiry
. tp accommbdate
and entertain strafighrs and., travellers--
that he is provided wltli stabling, and all
other conveniences netessary fur a Pub
lic House—that he has occupied the same
as a licensed Inn for the Mit eight years.
He therefore respectfully prays the Court
to grant him a lizast: to keep a Public
Inn or Tavern in said house, and he will
pray Sic. MICHAEL SISLER.
March 4,184 G.—pd.
We the undersigned, citizens of the
said borough, being
personally acquainted
with Michael S iste r, the above named ap.,
plicant, and ulso having a knowledge of
the house .for which the license •is prayed,
do hereby certify tliat such - Inn or Tay
ern.is necessary to aceommodate the pub
lic and entertain strangers and travellers,
and that the said.Micoael Sister is a man
of good repute. for honesty r and. temper
ance—and that he.is well provided with
house room, stabling and conveniences
for lodging and ,accommodation of stran
lers and travellers. • Fie therefore beg
eave to recommend him for a license
agreeably to his petition.
Samuel.Spyker,. Carens Patterson,'
John N: Sweiipe, . 11. Fodder,
Peter Shnla, Francis Coinier;
John Bisbin,
- Robert Carman,'
John Piper, Jr. Daniel Piper
Samuel Isenberg Benj. Kaugh,
Caleb Yocum, W. A. Given,
Jacob Baker, Stephen Linger,
James Yocum, J. IL Komay,
N. Cresswell.
Orphan's Court Sale.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans'
Court of Huntingdon county, will be expo
sed to public sale at the house of James
MeMurtrie, in West township
On Friday the Roth day of March next,
the following desctibed Real Estate, late
the estate of William Hutchison, late of
Barree township dec'd, to wit
A tract of land situate in Barree town
ship aforesaii, containing about one hun
dred and twenty acres, be the same more
or less, adjoining lands of William Oaks,
Dr. M. Massey, A. Bell, and others, with
two log houses, a log barn and other build
ings thereon erected, about forty acres of
which are cleared—subject to Mary Hut
chison's dower.
half of tile purchase mo
ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale,
the balance in °tie year thereafter, to be se
cured by the bond and mortgage of the
purchaser. By the Court,
JACOB. MILLER, Cletic.
Feb,JOHN HENRY, Acting Executor.
e 2, 1846.
z.cff:›Ettlacmizo.
The subscriber would hereby inform
the public that he has purchased the fol
lowing property, sold at Genstable's sale,
on the 17th instant, as the property of
Matthias Miller: to wit: One Waggon St
Bed ; One lot of lumber, consisting of
joist, rafters and boards; 3 Sleds; Double
trees.; I lug chain; 2 ploughs and harrow;
1 ; 1 Cutting-box ; Horse-
Gears and halter chains; 1 Dungfork
breast chains; 1 Grain cradle and mowing
scythe; 1 broad-axe; foot-adz iSc free;
I crosscut saw and a rille.
The. undersigned has. lett the above ar
ticles in possession of the said Matthias
Miller, until he sees proper to take them
away, and, .Woikld therefore : caution all
persons.from meddling with file same.
JOSHUA GREENLAND.
Cass t,wp., Feb. 9,5, 1846.
Auditor's Not
The undersigned, Auditor, appointed
by the Court of Common Pleas, to make
distribution of, the moneys remaining in
the hands of the Sheriff; unappropriated,
arising from the sale of the personal prop
erty of S. 4. J. Fickes, amongst those
entitled, Appoints
Saturday the 21st
. day of AlarcA next,
at 1 o'clock, P. M., at his office in Hun
tingdon, for hearing of claithants and
making such distribution. „ •
JACOB 11111.1tfi; Luditor.
Office of Register & Recorder
Huntingdon, Feb. 20, 1846
36titce.
The undersigned forewarns all persons
from meddling with the following descri
bed property, purthased by him at Con
stable sale, as the
,property of James
McMullen, on the 17th day ot February
inst., which I have left in his possession
until I see tit to remove the same, to
wit: one Grey Horse; one Saddle & Bri
dle; one Side Saddle; one Clock; 20 yards
Carpeting; 3 chairs; one sett Harness;
one Mattock; one fork; one Valise, and
one cow.
EDWARD CONRAD
Tyrone tp., Feb, 25, 1846,—pd.
ES TRAILS.
CAME to the residence of the sub•
scriber in the early part of last summer,
living in Hopewell township, this county,
two stray Bulls ; one is a dark brindle,
with a small star on the forehead, and the
other is a light brindle with a white streak
along the back, white spot on the head
and sonic white upon the legs. Mgt) a
black heifer, in October last, with a white
spot on the forehead. The owner or
owners are requested to come forward,
prove preperty, pay charges and take
them away, otherwise they will be dispo
sed of according to law
Feb. 25 1846—pd.
ANN PARKS,
Auditor's Notice.
THE undersigned, Auditor appointed
by the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon
county, to distribute the assets in the
hands of Jonathan Isenberg, Administra
tor of John Oahagan, dec'd., to and among
the cretlftM4 of said dec'd., gives notice
that he will attend fur that ,purpose'rit the
office of Campbell anal lacibs, in the bo
rough of lituntingdon, on Saturday, . the
2f st day of March next, at 10 o'clock A. M.
T. P. CAMPBELL, Auditor.
Feb. 18, 1846.
Administrator's Notice.
Estate of NANCY rrerDSON (late
of Cass twp., dec'd.)
LETTERS of atitnintstration having
been granted to the undersigned on
the estate at NANCY 11 UIISON, late. of
Cats township, deteaSed ; notice is here
by given ; to all persons having claims
against said estate to present them prop
erly authenticated for settlement, and all
those indebted to make payment immedi
ately to
WILLIAM SMITH, Atlni'r
Feb. 18,
Auditor's • Notice,
THE undirsigned being appointed Au
ditor by the Orphan's Court of Hunting
don county, to distribute the balance of
assets in the hands of William Christy,
Administrator of John Isenberg, late of
Porter township, dec'd., to and among the
creditors amid dent., gives notice - that
he .attend at the office, of 6410101
and Jacobs; in the borodgh of Huntingdon,
for that purpose, on Saturday the 21st day.
of March next, at .t.en o'clock, A. M.
• . WM. J. JACOBS, Audittir,
Feb.lll, 11146.-4 t. •
LANK BONDS to Conatables fortitay
of Execution, tinder the new la w,just
printed, and forsake, at this office.
Dissolution of Partnership.
THE partnership heretofore existing be
tween Joseph A. Bell and David S. .13e11,
trading under the firm of J. A. Bell & Broth
er, has this day been dissolved by mutual
consent. All persons having claims against
said firm will present them for settlement.
and all who know themselves in any way
indebted will please call and settle between
this and the first day of April next.
JOSEPH A. BELL,
1). S. BELL.
_ _
Feb. 23, 18 , 0. —•—
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N. 13.—The subscriber, thankful for past
favours would inform his friends and the
public in general that he intends continuing
the mercantile business at the uld stand at
McAlavey's Fort.
• D. S. BELI.
Mc/Clayey% Fort, Feb. 23, 1895.
Public Sale. . .
The undersigned ComutissiOners of the
county of Huntingdon, will sell by pub
lic outcry, on the premises, on the 14th
day of March neat; at 5: o'clock P. M.
all the right, title, aad interest of the said
county, to and to a certain lot of ground,
lying and being in the middle of Smith
street, in the Borough of Huntingdon,
between Hill and Allegheny street, being
44 feet in breadth, and extending to
length front !till to Allegheny stret;t—
together with nll buildings and improve
ments on said lot, the saute being a large
three story brick building, formerly ...cu.
pied as a Court House, and county offices,
for the said county of Huntingdon.
The terms of payment will be made
known on the day ofsale.
MORDECAI CHILCOTE,
JOHN F. MILLER, Corn
WILLIAM BELL,
. .
N. B. For the information n[ persons
who may wish to purchase, the Commis
sioners deem it proper to state that their
Counsel, at their request, has furnished
them with his opinion written out at length
that they bane a right In sell not only the
old Court House buildings, but also the
lot of ground on which they are erected.
This opinion is filed in the Commissioners'
(Mice, where any person desirous of pur
chasing can examine it.
Feb. 25, 184 G.- 3t.
Real Estate at Public Sale.
The undersigned, Executor of the last
will and testament of Jacob Houck, deed.,
by authority of the Will, will offer at. pub •
lic sale or outcry on Thursday, the 19th of
March next, upon the premises, all that
certain tract or• parcel of land, situate, ly
ing and being in the township of Tod, in the
county of Huntingdon, containing
szae.A) Azvzta.ms.
more or .less. patented by, the Common
wealth of Penn'z.... adjoining lands of Sam
uel M'Lain, eec'd., and Jocpli Martin, .on
which Johnsey Houck now resides. There
is on the premises.a.ggod
Dwelling Ilbuse
and BARN; also, a good bearing Apple
Orchard, four springs of good water; there
are one hundred acres of land cleared,
twenty five of which is first-rate meadow,
and al tit one hdndred thm•e can be made
in one body.. •e • . -
THE TERMS of the sale will Be one
third of the purchase money in hand, and
the balance in two equal annual instalments,
by bends, with approved security. The
sale to commence at 10 o'clock' of said clay.
SAMUEL HOUCK,
Feb. 11, 1846. Executor. •
Anditor's Notice.
The undersigned, appointed Auditor
by the Court of Common Pleas, of flto!
tingdon county, to distribute the money
in the hands of the Sheriff, arising from
the see of the property of Win. M. Mar..
ray, will attend for that purpthie at the
Prothonotary's,oflide, in the borough of
Huntingdon, en Monday the 281 day of .
March net at 1 o'clock, P, M., of which
all copcerned will please thfce notice.
JOHN CRtSEWELL,
Feb. 18, 1846.
Algice to the heirs, of David
Johns, decd.
THE heirs of said dec'd will take notico,
that the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon
county, on the 16th day of January, A. b.
1846, granted a Rule on the heirs and legal
representatives of the said David Jobs,
late of Shirley township, in said county,
dec'd., to appear at the next Orphans'
Court to he held at Huntingdon on the sec
ond Monday of April next,' to show cause,
if any they have, why the real estate of the
said thed. should not be sold.
JACOB MILLER, Clerk.
Feb. 13, 1846:6t.
Lift lour Deeds._ •
THOSE who have left deeds &c. with
the undersigned to be recorded, and who
have not since taken them up, are hereby
'donned that these deeds will, for a short
time, bu,left at thf*Recorder's office, with
Jacob Miller, Esq., who is authorized to
deliver said deeds to their owners,, atuLto
receive and receipt fur the fees and taxes
due thereon; and. also to receive and receipt
for any Nes that mi,y• be•dde to me for ser
vices rendered as liegister, Recorder,..r
Clerk of the Orphans' Court.
• JOHN REED. late Register &c.
• Huntingdon, Feb. 18, 1846.—.3t-pd.
Administrator's Notice
Estate of ROBERT EDWARDS, late bf Tod
tp., Huntinirtim county, deed.
LE"I"FERS ot Administration on the said
estate, have been granted to the undersign
ed. MI persons indebted to said estate are
reouestett to msko imm•rdiate payment,
and those Wring claims ggainst it, will pre
sent (him propel's, authenticated for set
tlement without delay to
t\'M. EDWARDS, Adm'r. •
Feb. 11, 1546,--Ct.
Administrd tot's Artfict •
Estate ofS'AEA if BE YER, late of Ante. tp
Huntingdon county, deed. • •
LETTERS of Administration on the said
estate have been wanted to the undersign
ed. All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against It will pre
sent them, properly authenticated for settle
meat, without delay, to
AARON BEYER, Muer.
Fcb. 11, 1646,-6t. pd.
NOTICE.
THE subscriber would hereby inform
the public, that he has purchased the fol
lowing property, sold at Constable's sale,
Feb. 11, 1840, as the property of John
Daughenbaugh, viz: One black mare; one
sorrel mart; two setts of horse gears; one
waggon, one red cow; two red heifers, two
ploughs; one harrow; one cutting box; one
clock; and three sheep.
The undersigned has left the above arti
cles in the possession of said John Daughen
baugh, Until he sees proper to take tiled'
away, and would therefore caution all pet.-
sons from meddling with the
JOHN H. GOSNELL,
Clay township, Feb. 18, 1846.-3 t.
PUBLIC SALE.
THE subscriber will offer at public sale
at the Court House in the borough ol Hun
tingdon, on Wednesday attn.! April court,
being the 15th day of April next—
.
A Debt and ceiliticide thereof, of the
fliititivion, Cambria and Indiana turn
pike Itiiad Company,
,due to Christian
Garber, dec'd, ainunnting to Seven thou
sand, (Jar huiplred and Nineteen Dollars
and Ei ve evits, with interest there
on from the Iltb of January 1841. About
one hail of the interest lias been paid
Yearly by John S. !Sett, Esq.. Sequestra
tor Of said Road &c.
ALSO—A debt d ue by said cornpa6 ,
to Garber & Dorris, a TIM Wing to Nine
teen hundred and Ninety-seven dollars
and thirty.four cents, with interest there
on from the 10th day of January 1841,
which interest has been' paid in part, as
above, &c.
There are several houses and lots of
ground in the Borough of Hollidaysburg,
and several lots of ground in Frankstown,
belonging to the estate of Christian Gar.
her, tec'd, which Will be, sold at private
sale, as soon as a liberal oeer is made for
them. The lots in Frankstown front on
the turnpike road on Main street, and ex
tend across the canal, they adjoin each
other and lay principally on the No . rth
and West of the lock, and are the only
convenient lots in that town where
wharves could be built on the Canal.
WILLIAM. DORRIS,
Ex'r. of C. Garber, deed.
Huntingdon, Feb. 11,1846.
LEA"' HER, MOROCCO AND
VINDING STORE.
No. 29, North 2nd street, Harrisburg.
THE subscriber respectfully informs the
citizens of litintingtlon and neighboring
counties, that he still continues to carry on
the above business in all its branches, all of
the best quality, and Id low as can be bought
anywhere, for Cash:
His stock consists partly of Sole Leather,
Upper Leather, Calf Skins, water proof
Kip, Harness Bridle,&c. &c.
Alen's Morocco, Vomen's
Straights, Kid, Bindings,
Linings, &c. &c.
Shoe-thread, WhOlesale or retail, sparables,
glass-paper, boot-cord, bristles, boot web,
cork soles,
lagers, blades, knives, barn
' mers, awl hafts, brusho ; colts, slick bones,
Giles, rasps, instep leather, breaks and keys,
jiggerS, shoulder irons, shoe keys, Seam
sets, strip awls, welt keys; French wheels,
heel slickersi, shank wheels, collts, shoul
der sticks, long sticks, measure straps, nip
pers, pincers, punches, peg floats, gouges,
pattent peg hafts, size sticks, tacks, Etc.
&c., and everything else in his line of busi
ness. Call and see before buying elsewhere.
WM. L, PEIPER.
Feb. 11; 1848.
SALE
Of 1 aluable Real Estate.
WILL be sold at public, sale, asthe prop
erty of Andrew Robeson, dec'd,on the prem
ises, respectively, •
On Friday the 20th ilae of March next,
those two valttabis adjoining farms situate
to :Tyrone and ,War riorsmark townships,
now in the, occupancy ot John Isett, lying
and being on the little. Juniata river. l'he
farm in Warriorsinark has three dwelling
houses thereon erected and a stone barn.—
The land is good limestone, about 200 acres,
and about 100 acres of which is cleared and
in a good state of cultivation, having a good
apple orchard thereon. The balance is well
timbered with white-oak, chesnut and pine.
The farm in Tyrone township contains
400 hundred acres, and has a dwelling house
and stable thereon. On both these farms
there is sufficient water power for turning
any kind of machinery, and iron ore being
abundant an the farina it affords very clip
*Sites for iron works or mills on both sides
of the stream. -
'IIIIIMS—One third of the purchase mo
ney to be paid in hand and the balance in
two equal annual payments, with interest to
be secured by the bonds and mortgage of
the purchaser.
Tfmabove two farms arc separated by the
little Jttniata river, the mansion tract being
Warriorsm ark and will be sold sep irate
ly or together, as may suit purchasers.
JACOB VAN ['RIES
F ‘ ccut°-
DAVID ROBESON,' ". r•
Hod. "Register" and "Standard" please
insert ts. and charge advertisers.
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL
PREMIUM HAT STORE.
BERTRAND HOS.%
No. 120 Chestnut St., smith side. 4
doors below Fourth st.,
PHILADELPHIA ,
&1111 Respectfully informs the citizens
of Huntingdon County, that he
has re fi tted and opened the abolie
establishment, where he is pre
. • pared at all time g. to furnish Bea
ver, iqutria and Moleskin Hats, equal to any
mannfacturs:d in this country. Also, a su
perior quality of Caps; for o ffi cers of the
Army and Navy, together with Dress, Ri
ding and Sporting Ca d s : a new and splen
did style of Childrensand Boys' Caps, with
a gr6ltt variety of Rich Fancy Furs for La
dies.
Jnst received, per Steam Ship Great
Western, the approved style of LADIES'
IiAIS; also, a beautiful assort
ment of ChiWrens' French Caps.
I am determined that my hats, in point of
beauty and quality, shall not be surpassed
by those of any other Establishment in any
City in the Union.
Phila , lelphia, Dec. 24, 1843.
Orphans' Coart , Salc.
BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's
Court of Huntingdon county, will be expo -
sec' to public sale on the mansion tract, on
Saturday the 14IA day of March peal,
the following described Heal Estate, Me
the estate of George Buchanan, Esq., late
of Hopewell township, deed, to wit :
A tract of land situate in Hopewell tnwn
ship aforesaid, containing about three hun
dred acres, be the same more or less, adj,,in
int; lands of Jas. Entrekin on the N. E.,
Mary Raymond on the S. W., the II •Lystow
branch of the Juniata on the S. E., being
the. Mansion tract of the said George Bo -
chanan,,deed, on which is erected a good
two story ...Jog house and a hank barn with
an Orchard of fine bearing fruit trees, and
about 200 acres cleared thereon, in a goad
state of cultivation, besides a house and,
barn On one end of the same, a tenant house
and a stone blacksmith shop. Also, One
other tract of land adjoining the above---
containing 20 acres, be the same more or
less, lying on the Alligrippus ridge, in said
township.
ALSO, A tract of aliSCated land ill Tod
township, adjoining lands of J.atii Savage
ialwrs, containing 353 a,rea, be the
some 11101,3 . (ir less.
Terms of iuTtli..,Onu 11:111(4 the purchase
money to be paid on confirmation of the
sale, and the residue in oncyear thereafter
with interest, to be secured by the bonds
and mortgages of the purchaser or purcha
sers..
By the Cniirt, JACOB MILLER. CM
'l'. P. CAMPBELL, Trustee.
Etb. 1, 18.15.
varuAn's , COURT SALE
.Valuable Real Estate. in
I . cIS . HACO_QUILL'iS VALLEY,
BY virtue of tin order of the . Orpltans'
CiMrt of Huntingdon county, will be ex
pospd to sale On the premises by public
vendee, Or outcry on Saturday the 7th
day of March next, the following valuable
real estate, late the estate of Daniel Yoder,
deceased, situate in the Kishacoquillas
Valley, Henderson township, Hunting
don count;, Pa. vl7:
TRACE',
containin. b 173 acres, more or less, of first
rate limestone land, adjoining Or. John
Metz, Mai fin Elemining, and tithe's, on
' which are fine improvements the greater
portion of which is cleared, and in a good
state of cultivation : the same being one
'of the best plantations in the abora well
known valley. Also, UV acres, of moun
tain land adjoining the foregoing, James
Fife, and others, being un,impruved, but
valuable on account of timber, ck.c. Also,
a lot of 11 acres more or less of good land
adjoining the berme described tract.
The foregoing tracts of land are well,
worthy the attention of those. .desirous of
purchasing valuable land . and all per
sons are requested to come and examine
the premises for themselves. • -
TERMS OF SALE:—One third of
the purchase money to be ji,aid on con
firmation of the sale--one third in one
year thereafter with interestand the re
minion. third on the death the 'Widow
Nancy 'Yoder ; paying to tfii said widow
yearly the interest theredl :lariat, her
natural life; to be secured liy, the bonds
and mortgage of the purchaser.
By order of the Court,'..
J.9C08 MILLER. Clerk,
Attendance given by
CHRISTIAN •YODER,
DANIEL YODER, •
Trustees,
Feb. 4, 1846,
Orphan's Court We.
J . .
Y virtue of an , ortler of the Or
phans' Court of finntingdon county,
will be exposed to publit: sale on
Monday the 6471. of April next,
at the house of JAMES . IWNIURTHIE.
Inn-keeper, in West township, RIGHT
TRACTS, of Unseated Land, late the
property of Jacob K. Neff, dec'd, situate
in said township, one containing 400 hun
tired acres, surveyed on a warrant in the
name of Henry Canan: One containing
400 acres; .surveyeii on a warrant in the
name of David Stewart : One containing
400 acres, surveyed on a warrant in the
name of A. Johnston t One containing
400 acres, .surveyetJob a warrant in the
name ef Hugh J.onnston : One containing
400 acres, ;
surveyed on a warrant in the
name of Henry .West : One containing
400 acres, siltveyed on a warrant in the
name of Thos: McCune : One containing
420 acres,.surveyed on a warrant in the
name of James Dean : and one containing
400 acres ; surveyee on a warran t in the
name of John Adams.
:TERMS :—One half of the purchase
money to be paid on the confirmation of
the sates, respectirely,, and the residue
within one year thereafter, with interest
to be secured by the fionf! and mortgage
of the purchaser. By the Court,
JOHN REED, Clerk.'
Attendance given by JOHN NEFF,
Jan. 21, 1845—t0. Executor.
to the heirs and legal representatives Of
John hoover, late Of Huston township,
deceased :
Take notice that by virtue of a writ
Of partition or valuatimi in ►n7 hands is
tined out of the Orphan's' Court of Hun - -
tinndon county, I will proceed, on
Friday the 611 i day of March ?zest,
by jury of inquest, convened on the prem.
ises, to make partition or valuation of the
real estate of the said deceased, situate
in said township.
JOHN ARMITAGE, Sh'lT.
Shff's Office, Huntingdon,
January 28, 1846.-6 t. f
A. K. CORMiIrN,
ATTORNEY AT LAW—litin.ingdonl'a•
()RI e in Main street, two doot•s East of
Mr. Adam Hall's Temperance House.
USTICES' Blanks of all kinds, for sal*
7.0 st this Office •