rvi o Of liferehnndize,&e.,rettsrned by the Constables of the several Townships and Boroughs in the , County of Huntingdon, Gt January Sessions, 1846, viz : Tod township. Allegheny township. , , Reuben Trexler • 1.8 CLASIt Amos Clark` 14 Samuel Confer 14 Warrio remark totimship Joseph Patton. . 14 Benj. F. Patton 14 William Walker . 14 A bednegq Stephens 14 Bell &, Higgins 13 , Walker township. Elias 'Baker 13 ,Jamee Campbell • 13 Michael Thompson 14ISimon Ako 14 Anlea township. West township. John Dougherty 14jJohn Watt 14 Martin Bell • 13 Miles Lewis 13 Benjamin F. Bell 13 . Woodberry township. John Bell 13 Adolph. Patterson • It Graham McCamant 13,Matthew Orlady 1, 14 Barre townthip. , ( Philip Mete • 14 James Maguire 13J os it Hewitt & Co. •13 John R. Hunter 13 George W. Daniels • 14 Benjamin Hartman r-13 Smith & Wampler 13 Reed & Cottle 13 James M. Johnston 14 Blair township. Daniel H. Royer & Co 10 W. Anderson &Co • 14 Royer & Schmucker 13 Daniel McConnell • 14 Samuel Royer & Co. 13 Alex. Knox& Son 13 Birminghaiii Borough. Peter . O'Hagan • 14 James Clark 13 toss township. James Bell 13 Robert Speer 14 Gaysport Boro. batch Henderson • 14 Lloyd & Graff 12 CroMtbell township. James Flowers 14 A I Wigton & Brot h al4 Robert Lytle Sr. 14 Samuel Isett 14 Hollidaysburg Born. ThOmari 3 Orbison 13 Joseph Dysart 13 township. , M'Cormick & B ro. 13 A C & Co. 13 Thomas B, Moore 12 Fran/din township. 'Michael R. Bouslaugh 1 $ Short), Stewart & Co. 12 Learner & Rhodes " 13 'Robert W jlliame Geo. Bingham & co, J4n 8. heti James Williams (Dr a (Dr y Goode) Goode 12 nardner& Co 13 Illgdvid Goodfellow 13 Oilbert I,Lloyd 13 C. Wigton & Sons 13 George Shoenberger 12 . Martin Gatos it! Frankajown founrshee „._, ors Mc!real, Lytle.& Co - 141 James Condron 13 ichaelsWolf: , 13 Wm Wesr(Grocei) 14 d Hyston • (Grocer) 14 , Huston township. Peter Shoenberger 12 Hopewell township. James Entrekin • 12 John .B Given • 13 Henderson township'. Milliken & Kessler 13 McCahan & Irvin 13 Jackson townshif. John W Myton • 13 J A Bell & Brother • 13 Hewitt & Hall 13 Joseph Ennis 14 Morris township. George H Steiner 13 Hugh McNeal • 13 James M. Kinkead 131 Alfred H. Sang , 13 1 • Porter tmonshil. Bant'l Hatfield & Son 13 Green & Co. . 13 Moore & Swain” 1:3 Bucher & Porter 1:1 Gommill & Porter 13 Michael Similar 141 Snyder township. Lyon, Shorb & Co. Beld la& Fur. 13. Sarne,Tyrone Forges 12 Bohn Krattt:lx , 13 Shirley township. A Sam'l H. 801 l Springfield lownehiP• Madden & Blair 14 Wm Madden 14 Tyrone !rep. Twist.), & Patton 13 John - Maguire 13 Joseph Morrow 14 tWilliant 14 Peter •McNally 14 J. Deism': ((iroc§r) 14 George Bingham & co (Groceries) 13 Lloyd & Graff, Wholesale & Retell 12 G W Patterson • (Grocer) 13 Wm Nolan (Grdzer) 14 David Hammer do :4 'John Gorloy do 14 John Hays do 14 J E McGirr (Druggist)l4 J Id Lindsey do 14 Jacob Snyder do 14 Samuel Confaro do 14 Henry T Coffey do 14 iiantingdon Boro. • Stevens, Snyder & co 13 Marks Goodman 14 I William Conch 34 'dames Saxton 12 C & 1I Newinghara 14 George A Steel 13 Thy. Reed & Son 13 William Dorris 13 Swoop° & Africa ' 13 B E & W M'cltfurtrie 12 'William Stewart • 1 1 3 A a Harrison • 14 John N Prowell • 13 .Rothrock & Jones 13 Fisher 4- Mehturtrit 12 Geo Hartley Petersburg Rom' A & N cresswell 13 Joe M Stem& 13 Shirleyaburg Boro. David Fraker 14 John Luti 14 ,Henry kinntstir !Allen 0 Brown 13 • Those marked thus : 6 ) sell liquorm vow OTICE is hereby given that the As sociate Judges and Commissioners *ll l meet at the Commissioners' Office in the borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon day and 13th day of April next, for the pur pose. of hearing any of the merchants em braced in the above list, their agents or at torneys (if they think proper to attend,) as to the amount of their sal es during the pre vious year. Those of the 12th class are estimated to sell to the amount of $lO,OOO and less than 015,000, and pay 12 50 license. Those of the 13th class, to the amount of $3OOO and less than 10,000, and pay $lO 00 license.— Those of the 14th class, to an amount less than $5,000, and pay 700 license. When liquors are sold, fifty per cent in adlition to the rates above specified to be charged. Licenses are to be taken out for one year from the Ist day of May next. JOSEPH ADAMS, 2 As j u dg es. JAMES GWIN, S 'MORD, .0 HILCOTE, . JOHN F. MILLER, Gorrim'rs. WILLIAM BELL, Commissioners' Office, - Huntingdon, March 11.1946. Huntingdon Comm, W. „,,i ai T lie Commonwealth of Pennsyl ' ' Z ): daid o n h r 2 ih 2 ie n ar d t e afry E f r g ' GREET u'u A . D -llg 'rt McUrum '. ' t • 1845 n t p e sent t hs o p A iti g n st to our Said Judges' of the Court of Common Pleas, 01 the county of Huntingdon afore said, praying for the causes therein set forth, that he might be divorced from the binds of Matrimony, entered Into with you the said Delilah. McCrtim. Il e do' therefore command you the said Delilah McCrum, as often .before commaflded, that setting aside all other business and tixuses whatsoever, you be and appear in 13 ur proper person before our Judges at untingdon, nt our County Court of Coin ' n Pleas, there. to .he held in and fur id county,' on the second Monday of April next, .10 answer the Petition or Li bel of the said , Robert McCrum, and to ahew.cause, if any you have, why the said Robert McCrum, your husband, should . viot be divorced froit the bonds of Mat rimony, agreeably to the act .of General Assembly, in such cases made and provi ded, hereof fad riot. Witness the lion. A. S. Wilson, Raq.,JPresident Of our said Court at Huntingdon, the 91st day of January A. D.• 1845 .. JAMES STEEL, Prothonotary”. The defendant will take notice as above coinmanded. JOHN ARMITAGE, SU: Huntingdon, Maroli.4, 1846 dLANK BONDS to Constables for Stay of Execution, under the new law,jtnt need, and tor sale, at this office. AOTICE. 'gyp the heirs andlegal-Representatives of Nathan Greeii" late of Wartiorsinapt tnwashipN Huntingdon. county, .deceased: BY virtue of a writ of partition or valua tion issuecLoat-of•tke 0r.p . 40 ; Court of said county; tWill'tirrneeetted— • • ' Thriramy,9th April tiesr, by Jury of Inquest tonvend oh the premises, to make partiticiii or valuation of the real estate Of said deceased, situate to said town ship. JOHN AIIMIT &GE, Shift Sheriff's Officey;Huntitig-, don March 4,. 11446. .5 GREAT BARGILI Can be had at the Chair Shop of Thos. Adams, at his old stand, Opposite 'Geo. Jackimn's Hotel, where.he intends keep ing CHAIRS of different kinds and qual porranted, good, and cheaper than ever has been sold in Ilontine,don. tali 'and See! . THOMAS ADAMS. N. B. Wanted to learn the Chair Ma king business, a boy, about 15 .or 16 years of age, of good moral character,. and to come on or before the 10th day Of April next. 'l'. A. Huntingdon, March 4, 1846. ezzrarra BALM. Y virtue of sundry writs in my hands, I will sell on the premises, in Cass silk, 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 Int 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 :room, a new stone dwelling house and three small buildings and a• log house, and a stable thereon. erected. By agreement of the defendant and Caleb Car- bin in writing, this lot will be sold in three several parcels to suit purchasers, • accord ing to lines measured off on the ground, and to enable the same to be done it is agreed in the said writing,, • which,ts filed of record, that the Sherit's heed for the same shall pass the interest of Caleb Corbin in the sev erallots as well as the interest of the defen ' dant, and that Caleb Corbin's claims for purchase money shall be paid out of the proceeds of sale.. • 1/40; A lot of ground in the said town or Cass vide, situate on the east side of Water street, containing •three acres More nr less, adjoining a lot of Elias Wilton, lands of Lewis Stever e and a lot 'claimed by Nicho las Miller, having? thereari erected one. two story frarrie dwelling house and two other small houses: , , ALSO, Twolots of ground sli unto in the touthern end of the said town of Cassville,'cootain ing about acres of land, adjoining Robert Speer on the north, Daniel Hartman ion the sooth, John S. Garret on the east; and oth er land of J. M. Cover on the west. ALSO, ' . _ . A small tract, piece . ot: pastel of land ad j or near to the said town of Cassville, adjninin g lands of Robert Speer, James En-. trekin, and a lot of Joshua Greenland, Esq., containing 10 pr acres br thereabouts, about 5 acres of which is cleared and culti vated. • , , Seized, taken in e*ectiticin , and to be sold as the property of Dr. Jacob M. Cover. Terms Cash. .", JOHN ARMITAGE, Sitqf. Sheriff's.bflice, / do., March 4,• 1846. . Notice to Creditors. ALL persons interested are heribs titled that 'the accdunt of Geo. Jackson, Assignee of John McComb, under a vol untary assignment, has been filed in my Office; and will be pre'sented In the Court of Common Pleas, of Huntingdon county, on the second Monday of April 'next, for confirmation, when and where the same will be confirmed and allowed, if no sufli• ci.'nt cause be shown to the contrary. MillES STEEL, Prot'y. Huntingdon, March 4 1846. Orphans' Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Huntingdon county, will be expo sed to public sale on the mansion tract, on Saturday the 14th day or Mareh neat, the following described Real Estate, late the estate of George Buchanan, Esq., late of Hopewell township, dec'd, to wit : A tract of land situate in Hopewell town ship aforesaid, containing about three hun dred acres, be the same more or less, adjoin ing lands of Jas. Entrekin on the N. E., Mary BaymOnd on the S. W., the kaystown branch of the Juniata' on the S. E., being the Mansion tract of the said George Bu chanan, dec'd, on which is erected a good two story log house and a bank barn with an Orchard of fine bearing fruit trees, and about 200 acres cleared thereon, in a good 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 land adjoining shop., above-- containing 200 acres, be the sadie more or less, lying on the Alligrippus ridge, in said township. ALSO, • A tract o 1 imS'eateil land in Tod township, adjoining lands of John Savage and others, cinitaining 3.5 acres; be the same more. : er less. . , Terms Of s a le, One half of the ,purchase money to be paid on, confirmation pt the sale, and the residue in one. year thereafter with interest, to be secured Ly the bonds and mortgages of the purchaser or purcha sers. By the Court, JACOB MILLER, Cl'k. T. P. CAMPBELL, Trustee. Feb. 4,1846. A. W. BENEDICT, . iITTORNEY ar LAW—HUNTINGDO N, Pa.—Office at his old residence in Main strcet, a , few. doors West of the Court House. A. VV. B. will attend to any bu siness. entruStecl to him in the several courts of auntingdon and ndjoining coun ties. A pri I 10, 1843.—tf. 3. SEWELL aTEWART, ATZTY.4IIII7,AT.IIITT RUA INGD , Office in Main street, three doors west of Mr. Buoy's Jewelry establishment. February 14,1843.--tl. Or p'hauls Court ,Viac. BY virtue of on order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be expo sed to public sale' at the fudge of James MeMnrtyle, In West township - 00 Friday, the 20th day of March next, the following described Real Estate, late the estate• of William' HutchisOn, late of Harree towhaltipdeed, to wit : Atract of land situate in 'Barree town-' ship aforesail, containing 'about one bon- I Bred and twenty acres, be the same more or less, adjoining lands of William Oaks, Dr.. M., •Massey, A.. Hell, and others, \ With two log houses, a log barn and other build ipgs thereon erected, about forty ncres of which are cleared—subject to Mary Hut-. chiSrin% dower. TFAMS i One half of tho purchase•mo-: ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale, the.balance in one year thereafter, to be se- Cured the, bond and mortgage -of the purchaseh. By the Cotirt. . • lACOII,MII4LEB, SOHNJ - lEl,3ltt, Acting EXecutor.: Feb, 2 5,. 184'5, .• • IrWYCO'tkU ' CZ; The subscriber would hereby inform the public. that he hus purchased the fal lowing property, sold at Constable's sale, bn - the 17th instant, as (lie property of Matthias Miller: to wit: - One liraggoh & Tied ; One . lot of lumber, consisting ,of joist s .rafters anal boards; 13 Doiitile . trees;. 1 lot, chain; g ploughs and harrow . ; 1 Wind•rhill ; 1 Cutting,hh:c ;, hlorse- Gears and haller.chains; I.Dungfork 4- breast chains;.l Grain cradle and mowing, scythe; 1 broad-are; loot-adz & free; 1 crosscut saw and I rifle. The undersignq has , left the ahlwe ar tieleS in posiessum of the said Matthias Miller, it he sees proper to take them away, and would therefore caution all persons from nieddliiig with the seane. JOSHUA. UREENLA.ND.- Cass twp., Feb. 25, 1845. Auditor's Notice. . The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, to make dishibution of the moneys remaining in the hands-of the Sherill; unappropriated, arising from the sale of the personal prop erty of S. 4. J. Fickes," amongst those entitled, appoints Saturday the 21st day of March next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at his office in Hun tingdon, for hearing of claimants and making such distribution. JACOB MILLER, Auditor, Office of Register & Recorder Huntingdon, Feb. 25,1946 ottee. The t!ndersigned forewarns all persons from ntrddling with the following descri bed property, purchased by him at Con stabte • sale, as the _property of James McMullou, oil the 17th day of February inst., which 'I have le ft. in his possession until 1 soe f.t to reitio've the same, to witi•one Grey Horse; one Saddle & Bri dle; one Side Sailille;•one Clock; 20 yards . Carpeting; cluirs; one sett llarntT; one Mattock one fork; one one cow. 2Li NV A. RI) CONRAD. Tyrone tp.,,Feli, 25,. I: STRAYS. , . CAME to the 'residence of the sub scriber in the early:part of last shimmer, living in Hopewell ton oship,• 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 en the. head and some, white. Upon the legs.• Also a black heifer, in October last, with a white spot en .the forehead„ The owner or owners are. requehted pprne forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be dispo and of according to law. .•! , ANN FA RkS. Feb. 25 l€3s.6—pd, I . • , Auditor's Notice. • THE uhdersigned, Mditiw appcinted by the Orphan's Court of Huntiegdoit county, In distribute the assets try thW hands of Jonathan Isenberg, A dthiNittit tar of John Gahagan, dec'd., to and among the creditors of said dec'd., give , notice that he will attend for that purve at the office of Campbell and Jacobs, it the bo rough Of llootin„olon, on Saturday, the 21st'day of March next, at 10 o'clock A• M. T. P. CAMPBELL, Auditor. Feb. 18, 1846. Administrator's Notice. Estate of NANCY 1117DSON (late of Cass twp., dec'd.) ETTERS, of aoministratiOn having A been granted to the and ts!gned on the estate of NANCY HUDS)N, late of Cass township, deceased ; !lake is here by given to all perions having claims against said estate to present them prop. erly authenticated foP settleMent, and all those intlebted to ;hake payment immedi• ately to WILLIAM SMITH, Ader. Feb. 18, 1846. Auditor's A r dtiee. THE undersigned being:appointed Au ditor by the Orphan's Court of Hunting don county, to distribute the balance 41 . assets in the hands of Christy, Ad miiii , trator of John locither4, late of Porter township, to and, among the creditors of said dec'd., gives notice that he will attend at the , office of Campbell and Jacobs, in the Imbue] of Huntingdon, for that purpose, on .l.itisrdAy the 21st day of March next, at 1; Ni o'clock, A. M. . WM. JJJACOBS, Auditor, Feb.lB, 1846.-41. 111, roigxril .1T ..16,4 IL HUNTINGDON, PA Dissilutioit Piirtnership. TFIE parrnerShipheretofore existing 6e-. t‘ , ooen Joseph A. Hell and David S. Belt; tradibg under - the firm of J. A. Bell& Br . otliq er, has this day ,beem dissolved by mutual consent. All persons bating claims against said firm will present them. for settlement,. and all who •knnw themselves in any way indebted will please call and settle between this and the first day of April next. JOSEPH A. BELL, D. S. PELL. Feb. 23, 1846. N. B.—The subscriber, thankful for past favoUrs would inform his' friends and the public in general that he intends continuing' the mercantile business at' the old stand at Mcitlavey's Fort. D. S. BELL. McAlAiCy's Fort, Feb. 23,1846. Public Sale. The undersigned.Cononissioners of the county of Huntingdon, will sell by pub lic outcry, on the,premises, on the 14th day or March next, at 2 o'clock P. 141, all the right, title, andiuteres:t of the said county, in 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 fret in breadth, and extending. in length from llill to Allegheny street— together with all buildings and improve ments on said lot, the same being a large three story brick, building, formerly occu pied as a Court ouse, and county offices, for the said county' of H untingdon. terms' ill - , payMent will be made knoWn on the of sale, Itne , A 7 l C 1 OTE, ) JOHN F. MILLER; Com s ei WILI,I4M BELL, 5 B. Far the information of persons who may ~, i,ll to purchase, the COW mis siunqrs (t n it proper Ostate that their Counsel, request, has formatted them with In ; . opinion written out at length that they a-right 1q sell not only the qld Court House buildings, but 4lsu the lot of ground qn which they r erected. This opinion it. filed in. the Cmninissionere Office, where any person desirous of pur chasing can eNamine it. Feb. £5, 1p46.--,3t. Real Estate al Fablic Sale. The undersigned, Executor of .the 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 Ma.)CD more or less. patented by the Common wealth of l'enn'kt. adjoining lands of Sam uel Ml.ain, de ed., and Joseph Martin, on which Johnsey Houck now resides. 'nerd is on the premises a good • and BARS; also, a gond hearing Apple Orchard, four springs of good water; there . arc one hundred acres of. land cleared, twenty five of which is first-rate meadow, and about one hundred mare can be made in one body. THE TERMS of the sale will be one third of the purchase money in hand, and the balance m two equal annual:instalments, by bonds, with approved security. The sale td commence at 10 o'clock of said day. • SAMUEL HOUCK, F, eh. 11,1846. Exeoutor: AnditOr's Notice. •110, undersigned, appointed Auditor by the Court of CIMil Moll • Pleas, of IlUn tingtlon coutq; to distribute the,money in the hands of the Shrrill, arising from the'sale of the. prdpurty of NViu. M. Mui, ray, will atttnd (hr that purpose at the Prothimotary's Office, in the borough of Htmtingdun, on Monday the 23.1 day of March next at 1 o'clock, P. M., of which coilcernedwill please take notice. JOHN CltE;'S W ELL, .qudifor. Feb. 18, 1846, Xotiee to the heirs . of David Johns, deed. :IHE heirs of said deed will take notice, that the Orphans' Court . of Huntingdon entity, on the 16th day of January,. A. D: 1846, granted A Rule on the heirs and legal -representatives of the said David Johns„ late of Shirley township, in said •county,' dec' 4 d., to appear at the hext Orphans' Court•to be helthat :luntingdon on the sec-. nod Monday of April next, to show•cause, Ifniy they have, why the real estate of the said dyc'd. sh mild*oulie sold. . . . . JACOB MILLER, Clerk. Feb. 18, 1846.-6 E. •___ .. , Lift lour Deeds. • THOSE who have left. deeds •ati.•With the undersigned to be recorded, and who ave not since taken them up, are hereby 'Wormed that these deeds will, for a short i ' me, he left at the Recorder's office, with scab Miller, Esq., who is •authorized to Vetiver said deeds to their owners, and to tecei , e and receipt for the fees and taxes dire th reon; and also'to receive and receipt for anyfees that may be due to me for ser vices tendered as 'Register, Recorder, or Clerk o' the Orphans' Court. • • JOHN REED; late Register &c. Huntiotdon, Feb. 18, 1846.—a-pd. Administrator's Notice. Estak of Ti (.BERT EDWARDS, late bf Tod fp., Huntinlclon county, deed. LEYFERS ol Administration on the said estate, have been granted to the undersign ed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims ggainst it, will pre sent them properly authenticated for set tlement witiloq delay to . . WM. INDWAR Min'''. Feb: 11, 1£146.--Gt. - - AdminiAtiyaor's Nu t , Estate of .411?.Ail 13P Ink of Antes ip., Hunti,4llen county, dec'd. LErLERS of Adniinistration on the said estate have been, RI anted to the undersign ed. All persons indebted to aaid estate aye requested to .make immediate payment, and those having, claims against it wi ll sent them, properly authenticated for !Mk nient, without delay, to AARON BEYER, Adm'r. Feb. 11, 1846.-6 t. pd. Auditor's Notice. The undersigned, Auditor appointed' by .the Orphans'. Court .nfliuntin&don co.; to examine and if necestrary to 'restate ahtl settle the accou4itof John Borst, Ad ministrator, de bonis- nOri'of Samuel Mc- Otelland, late of West-township, in the. said county, dec!d„ And to .diittibute the balayce remaining, in , ,the hands of the Muer, to arid amongst., the respective cfairpants--w,k attrnad for that purpose at the Register'S Office in Huntingdon, on Tuesday the,.3lst day of March next, when aril where all persons interested may attend if they think proper. JACOB M [LIAM, A ittliforr March, 4 4t. i(Z)4(Z3UI. To the heirs and legtiJ re,presentatives of John Hoover, late OfHuston township, deceased ' Take notice that by virtue of a writ of partition or valuation in my hands is. sued out of the Orphans { Court of lien• tingdon county, I will proceed, on Friday the 6th day of March uext, ..• by piry of inquest, convened on the prem ises, to make pOttition or valuation of the real estate of the said deceased,, sittlie in said township. JOIN ARMITAGE, SIM. SIIIT's Office, Huntingdon, January 28,1846,-6r. ,5 TAVERN LICE N SES : To the Ilouorable, the Judges of the Court of Quarter b'esttone Mintingdon ~county. The petition of . Thomas Wallace, respectfully represents : That he still occupies that well known Tavern House, situated in the borough of Huntingdon, county aforesaid, and now occupied. as such by the said, Thos. Wallace ; that he is provided with [louse room, and conve niences for the accommodation of stran• ;.ers and traVellers, and he therefore prays your, Honors to grant him a license fur that purpose. „ . . THOMAS WALLACE. ifontingdon, March 11,1846. We the undersignekl, citizens of Hun tingt,'on., do hereby certify that Thomas the.above applicant, is of good repute for hone,sty . and temperance, and that he,is well provided with house room and ctinvenientes for the lodging and ac, comthintation 6f strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is.ne,6ssary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers snit Trave J. Wilson I). I lopy John N. Prowell John Allbrigh 4 C. S. Mack Cresg — w.eil Olivci Ste.t.4l. K. Bellman Jacob G. Houk J. Clark To tke Honorable, the ',hedges of the Court of Quarter Sessions, of the Peace, in and for the county. of Huntingdati. The Petition of the. undersigned, a citizen of .the borough. of fluntingeOtt Respectfully Represents That he is well provided will; lime room; and oilier, conveniences for the ac commodation of Strangercand Tl•avelk.rs at his old stand, in the borough of 'Hun, tingdon, Olio! e he has fur, many years past kept a house of Public Entertam• went, H e therefore prays your Honors to pant him a continuation of his license to keep an Inn or Tavern in said house for the present year. And he will ever pray. ALEX; CARRION. _ _ _ Huntingdon, March 11, 1846. . . We, the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Huntingdon, its hereby•certify that we are well acquainted with Alex. ander CormOn, the above petitioner, that such Inn or Tavern as prayed for by hint at said place is necessary to accommodate the pulilic and en!ertain strangers and travellers ; that the said petitioner is..a man of good repute fur lioesty.aidl te6- peranee, and is well proviOed with house room and conveniences for the arcommo• dation of strangers and trvellets. Fredetick Krell;. eter Livingston John N'illiarhson Nathaniel Williams Samuel Steel Jahn b. Stewart E. M. Jones • William Couch Wm. Steel. John B. White Adam MorniniSlar Jas. Clark •Eleazor Cox. • To the Court rf Quarter Seitsions oi the County of guntengdon: . _ _ , Thu Petition of Peter Livin g ston of the Borough of Huntingtlon, th e coun ty of Huntingpon, .slicweth : That lie keeps a Public House, called an Ann 917 Tavern, in the said Borough of Hunting don, and that the said lon or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and to entertain strangers and travellers. PETER LIVINGSTON. Huntingdon, March 4, 1846. We, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Huntingdon, hereby certify that the [rouse now kept by Peter Living ston, as an Inn or Tavern, in the Borough of Huntingdon is, necessary to accom, modate the public, and entertain stran gers and travellers; and that the said Peter Livingston is of good repute for honesty and .temperance, and is well pi o wed with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. • George Gwin, Dennis Buoy, S. S. - Wharten,!Ram A. Saxton, Owen Boat, lames Saxton ; David Cotestock, butes Clark, . • J. %Viltistroion, (,;• A. Newingahni Thomas Fishet,,lacols Snyder, 4 George Steel, , ill. Jones. IE.4.LANK liONllei—Judgiovot and com -441/1111Q11—for sale at this office. ytt)STICES' lllaiiks of all kinds, lot saie at this (Mit. To the Honorable, the Court r f Quarter Sessions of flitiPasee, of the County of Huntingdon: . The • Pelition of John Whittaker, respeethilly silos eth : Thilt your petition er occupies a commodious house, situate on Allegheny street, in the borou r ,a 4 l of Huntingdon, which is well calculated for a public house of entertainment ; stud from its location, is suitable as well as' necessary for the accommodation • of the public and the entertainment of strangers and travellers—that he has eccupied the said house, as a licensed Inn for tie last, twenty eight years, and that he is desirous of continuing the , same. fle; therefore, respectfully prays the court to rent him a license to keep an Inn or Public House of entertainment there, and will ever pray, 4.c. -JOHN WHITTAKER. Huntingdon, March 4, 1846. . We the undersigned, citizens of :the, borough of Hontingdop aftiresaid„ being personally acquainted with John W hit - take r, the above named pentioner,.and alsd having knoivledge of the house for which the license . Is ,prayed, do hereby certify that such lionse is necessary to accommodate pitblic, and entertain, strangers nil trav ellers-.hat he is a per son of good tototte for hcnesty and tem. perance, and that he is well ijrtrejtled with house pion) and dther conveniences for the lodging ntpl•accoipmodation of stran gers and travellers; therefore, beg featie to : recommend for a liCeuse, agree a`de td his petition . . ' ' • Thomas ‘Veilece, Fisher, Wm. Ste‘Vart,' John N: . Prowell, Peter Noff, f,awis Schnider, Jacob Africa, Isaac Lininger, , William Rotlirock, Gett.• Jackson, Jno.•Cresswell. Samuel Moore. • t To the Honorable, the Judges.of the Court of Common Pleas and Quarter SCBBIO7IB a. the Peace, for the county of Huntingdon The Petition of Michael bisler, res pectfully sheweth: That he mcapies that commodious /louse in the borough of Al exandria, immediately at the-locks, on the Pa. Canal, and is well known ,ps,, and calculated for, a Public gause of enter. taininent —and that the saidliouse is suit able as well as necessary to accommodate and entertain stranget-a nail travellers— that he is provided with staWing, and all other conveniences necessary for a Pub lic House—that lie has occupied the same as a licensed Inn for the last eight years. He therefore respectfully prpys,lhe Court to grant him a license to keep a Public Inn or Tavern in said Crouse; and he will pray Ate. MICR AnL SISLER. March 4,1846.,--pd. 1 ., . We the undersigned, citizens of the said borough, being yersonally acouniqr4l, ;iiii"SliCriaerSisler, the above named ap. plicant, and also having a knowledge of • the house for which the liceisse isprayed, do hereby certify that such Inn Or Tar-_ ern is necessary to accommodate gie•ptib : lic and entertain strangers arid travellers, and that the said Michael Sister is a man or good repute for honesty land temper, ance—and that he l is. well provided with house room, stabling and conveniences for lodging and accommodation of stran gers and travellers. Ito therefore beg. leave to recommend him for a license agreeably to his petition. Samuel Spyker, Cartons fatterson, John N. Sweope, If. Fuckler, Peter Shnitz, Francis-Conner; John Bisbin, Robert:Carman, John Piper, Jr.... Daniel 'Piper Samuel Isenberg Wrij: k`zaugh, Caleb Yocum, - W. /1. Given, Jacob Baker, tephen Itingeri Jimes Yocum r , i...f. ii.,Kennedy, N. Cresswell. Orphan's Court Sale.. 11)11,Y virtue of an order of the oi.- .1111/phans' Cody! of Huntingdon county, will lfl:tkposed to public sale on Monday 14e.Gth 4r.Aivil next, at the house of JAMES iI'AIURT RIE, Inn-keeper, in West toWnship, EIGHT TRACTS, of Unseatd Land, late the .property of Jacob K. Neff; dec'd, situate in said, township, one containing 400 hun dred acres, surveyed ,on, a .warrant in the name,of Henry Conan : One containing 400 acres, surveyed on a warrant in the nameof David Stewart: One containing 400 acres, surveyed on a warrant in the name. of A. Johnston : On 4 containing 400 acres, surveyed op a warrant in. the name.of Hugh Johnston : One containing 400 acres, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Henry :West: One containing 400 acres, surveyed on a warrant in the name of Thos: 111cCutie : One containing 420 acres, surveyed on a warrant in the !tame of James Dean : and one containine, 400 acres, surveyed on a warrant in the nmecof John Adams. TERNIS i —One half of the purchase money to be paid on the confirmation of ihe sales, respectively, and the residue within one year thereafter, kith interest to be •Secured by the bond and mortgage iif the purchaser. By the Cpurt, JOHN REED, Clerk. Attendance given by JOIINNfiii, Jan. 21. 1845—15. Executor, NOTICE• • THE subscr:hcr would hereby inform the public, that he has purchased the fol lowing property. sold at Constable's sale. F ,l ), 11, 1840, as the property of John Haughenbaugh, viz: One black mare; one sorrel mare; 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, felt the ahove al ti des in the possession of Said John naught', bough, until he sees. proper to take them away, and would therefore caution all per sons from meddling with the same. JOHN R. lit