SHERIFF'S SALES, BY virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facies, Venditioni Expunas and lieri Facies in my hands, 1 will expose to sale at the Court House in Huntingdon, on Monday the 13th day of April, A. D. 1846, the following described real estate; and continue the same from day to stay, until all is sold, The terms of sale are cash, and no sale will be absolute unless the money be paid at the time, viz: All that tract or parcel of land in Alle &why township, containing about 575 acres, be the same more or less, about 275 acres of which is cleared and cultivated. The said land is now used and tenanted as two se crate farms, and tieing the re maining part or residue of the real estate now owned by Bernard ()Triers heirs— said land is good limestone and is bounded on the east by lands of Adam Black, on the west by Aaron Burns' heirs, on the north by George Cowen, and on the south by Alexander llysart--having thereon arenSistl 2 farm dwelling houses and 3 bag,Ttis • . Beir.etN taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Bernard o'Friel, dec"d 7 ,--tow in the hands of his Executors. Bnould the hate of the above property be stopped, 1 will then sell all the right, title and interest of James ()'Friel, one of the sons and heirs of Bernard O'Friel, dec'd, in and to the said described land, by virtue of an alias Testatum writ of s end. Exp. issued out .of Allegheny County Distiict Court, vs. said James 10'1 , 1 iel. AL S-0 _ . All that tract, piece or parcel ul land, satiate kin-the. Juniata River about 24 miles belt the borough tit Huntingdon, in IlenAersiG.township, .other l'ands of defendarit, lands of 'Jacob 'Fuck- .1 ler, and others, lying un both sides of the Itiniata canal, and on both sides of the Turnpike,-roatl„ aboVt 184 Acres, Ise the same more or less, about 150 acres of which are cleared and in good gultipation, havitig thereon erected a log dwellin ,, house, 1 and highotcd two double log barns, and other out bel!dings and improvements:, Saul 'tract , Of. .land los two apple Oil:laird - a, and a good opting of Wateriliereon. . Aiso—A tract, piece or f3ar'eel tti ridge iand, , Composed of two adjoining ; surveys, situnte in,llenderson township, adjoining the last described tract., !Mid bf Jacob Fockler, - Rupert, and others, con taining in all about 222 acres; be the same more or less, about s'o acres of which are cleared, and a dwelling Moose 14 stories high, thereon erected. ALSO that certain lot of ground, iiituate on the corner of Hill anti Bath streets in the borough of Huntingdon, numbered 95 in the town plot of said bo rough, fronting 50 feet on AM street, and 185 feel back along Bath street to Wash ington street, having thereon erected a large two story stone dwelling heuie anti kitchen and a frame warehouse and sta ble. Seized, taken in execution, and to be mild as the property of Jacob Miller. ALSO, Two certain adjoining lots of ground situate in the Borough of Hollidaysburg, numbered 251 and 252 iwthe town plot of said borough, being each 51) feet in front on Mulberry street, and extending back 170 feet to Strawberry alley—having thereon erected a large one story brick building, known as St. Mary's Catholic Church of Hollidaysburg. Seized, taken in execution, and to be ' old as the property of the Catholic Church of Hollidaysburg, in the handi of the building tommittee. ./L SO, A lot orp4cce 'of ground situate on the corner of Walnut street and short alley in the borough of thaltithysburg, Hunting %ion county, troe.ling 40 feet 'MI said Walnut street and extending back at 'right angle's to same along short alley 180 feet—haying thereon erected a double stone house, two StOrtes • ltigh, - fronting on Walnut street, and a row of small stone buildings fronting on said slfdrt *Hey, Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Mahoney. ALSO, . , , That well known Tan Yard prOperiy, formerly owned by John Market, situate near the town of Warriorsmark. in War riorsmark township, Huntingdon county, containing about tour acres ut good inead• ow land, with a tan house, a bark mill, a two story plastered dwelling house, a cumber of tan vats, and a well of good water thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be SOW as the property of John Spanoglc, jr. ALSO, AU that certain lot of ground, situate in Huston township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands of Samuel Rhudei, Joseph Roller's heirs, and others, containing about two acres, and having thereon erect ed a two story frame dwelling house, and a frame stable. Being the same real estate which was decreed to Adam Row. Drs b, peoceedings it► the Orphans' Cuurt of said county. Seized, taken in execution, add to be sold as the property of Peter Bowers, dcc'd., in the hands of John Bowers, his ministrator. ALSO, All that certaitt tract of land iitttate on .the aouthernly aide of the Allegheny Per• tage Railroad in the toivnahip of" Blair, containing about 165 acres, be the same more or less, adjoining lands of John M'Cahan, Bell & Higgins, William Rol lidaY's heirs, George Buchanan and oth ers,liaving a two story log holm, a double log barn, an apple orchard, and acres cleared thereon. Seized, taken in execution, and to be suid ac the property of Solomon M'Cul• loch, with notice to John Dougherty and other terrc tenants. aL SO, All the right, title and interest of Jo seph 'rcout in and to all that certain tract of land now claimed by Thomas Trcut, situate in Antes township, Huntingdon county, adjoining lands ot . Ed Ward Bell, Esq., Gideon D. Trout, and others, con taining in ail{ abbut 00 acres, he the same more or fess, abdut 100 . acres. of which are cleared; having thereon erected ttvo sto ry log . dwelling house and A hunt: barn. Seized; taken lh execution, and, to be sold as the prtipet;ty of. Joseph :front. withlinticito Thomas Ttotit dnd Gideon D. Trdut; terre tenants. .SLSO, All that 'cettaln tract of land situate in the totiMihip of FrankstoWn; adjoining lands of,. Robert Elliott, tiieurge Elliott, Jacob Koorer, containing about 20 acres, be lite same more or less, about 80 Bergs of which are cleaxed; flay ing thereon erected a large two.stor,y i4as tered dwelling houte and c bank barn. Ulm canal and Juniata river padses thrdegh the said land, and it has.an, exceike t nt well of water and a good apple orchard on it. • Seized, taken in eie l cutioit, and t o Le sold as the property of Christian (lost; dec'd., now in the hands of George and Samuel Goat his Executors. ALSO, . . . All that tract, piece or parcel of unim proved and unseated land in the to% nship of Jackson, (late Ilarree,) surveyed in the name of Robert Simpson and containing about 400 acres, be the same inure or less, adjoining lands surveyed in the name of George Dill, John George, William Steel, and William Priestly. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of David Milliken. ALSO, All that certein tract, piece or parcel of land, situate is the township of Hen derson, Huntingdon county, containing about two hundred acres, be the same more or less, about 50 acres of which are cleared, adjoining lands of James Simp• win, Robert Simpson, and others. Said ind is now tenanted by Hiram Grady, and has a double log barn and a lug dwel ling house thereon erected. Seized , , taken In execution, and to be sold as the property of Foster Simpson, deed., now in the hands of Robert Simp- son, his administratOr. The, etst ern half part, of Lob Rio. in the borough of hooting SO feet on the north side of , Walniit street, and extending hack .180 I'o., bolinded-on the east by a lot owned by the Public Scholl! dual tuittee; and on the Vest by the other half of said lot which ismii'hett by Henry Learner% t lavitt a small brick dwelling house, a stable and a slaughter house ,thereon, . ; .‘ . • Seized, taken in execution, , and, to be sold 'as the property of Simon Brotller line. ALSO, . . ,!• All the right, title and interest of John Farrinsworlh in Wild to a tract of 344 acres and 123 perches and, allowance ol land, situate in A ,, tes (or Snyder) town ship, Huntingdon county, adjoining hands -of Stephen Vunecoyoc, Lyme, Shorb dt Co. and other land claimed by defendant and others; having about Ito acres of cleared land and 2 log dwelling houses thereon. _ . Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Fartinsworth. ALSO, All the right title and interest of the defendant, David Yingling, in and to a tract, piece or parcel of la nd in Allegheny township, containing 50 acres, be the same more or less, about 30 acres of which are cleared. Slid land adjoins John Rough, James R. Johnston and others, and has a two story log dwelling house and a barn and small orchard thereon. Seized., taken itt execution, and to be sold al the property of David Yingling, who was sued with tllias Yingling, dec'tl. All that small piece or naivel of land situate in the township of Dlair t in Hunt ingdon county, containing about twelve acres more or less, cleared and under fence, lictutideil by town of Newry, end land nt James Cotirad on the east, and ,in the south by land of said Conrad, on the west by Alexander. Knox and on the north by the Johnstown road. Also, a small tliec'q or liay.cel or land separated, from the above by the Johns town road, adjoining H Harbison on the west, Robeit M'Namara on the north, and the town df Newry on the essi; con taining shout acres More or less, lying waste or in commons. Ahd, The followiiig A several a4joining vacant lota in the town of Newry, being each 50 feet in front on south side of Alle gheny street and extending . back 200 feet to south alley, the. same being numbered respectively 33, 34, 35, and 36 in the plot of said town. . . . Seized, taken eitecution and to be sold as the property of Peter Cassidy. Al s'o, Lot No. 62, in the recorded town plot of the borough of Williamsburg, being 50 feet in front on north aide of second at., and running back 175 reit to an alley, having thereon erected a two story log houie and a log stable. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of Wray Maize. All the fiAt, title and interest, of Charles B. Ct'i . ilaltatt, in and to lot Ne. 19c2, in the borough of Ifutitinstilou. front. itin , ' so feet on north side of Mifflin street and running back along Montgomery at. 200 feet to Church street. having thereon erected a brick building formerly used as a Presbyterian church. Seized, taken in execution and to be sold us the property of Charles B. Cilia tion. ALSO, All that lot of ground situate id Gays port, lititingdrin 'county, fronting 15,t0 feet on the South w6t side og . ,Pledftirtl street, and extending from said . siteet along Newry street 151) feet to an al.ey, thence along said alley 454 feet to Mrs. Limgen ccker's lot, and thence along said lot 180 feet more or less to Bedford street, having a two story brick dwelling house and a frame stable thereon erected. • Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the propeitti• of John Lytle. •, JOHN A RMITAGE, Shcri9: Sheriff 'EI Office, Huntingdon, March 18, 1846. 131113RIPPIO 13.A.L18. MN virtue of sundry writs in my hands, slail I will sell on the premises, in Cass vine, Huntingdon county, on Tuesday the 24th• day of March inst. , at one o'clock, P. M., the following described real estate, vizi All that certain lot piece or parcel of ground, sitdate 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 batik along Water street and 'Cross street to a point; having a new bricit store:room, a liew stone dwelling housb o.l4l , three small buildings and a log house, and a stable thereon erected. By agreement of the defendant and Caleb Cor bin in writingo this lot will be, sold in three several perceltito•sdit purchserS; accord ing to lines Measured offon'the grodnd „Anil to enable the same to be done it is agreed in the said writing, which is filed of,ree.prd, that the Sheriff's Deed. for the same chat' paSs the interest of C4lo.C.orbin in the sev eral lots us well as f interest of the defen . dant,,aud that;,*alcb Corbla's claims for purchase money stall lie paid out of the proceed:, of tale. . •• . ALTO, A lot of ground in the said town of tags vine, 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 'claimed Ipy las Miller, having thereon erected one two story frame dwelling house and two other small houses. 'id _ _ . _ Two lots of ground situate in the southern end of the said town of Cassville, contain ing about 2 acres of land, adjoining Robert Speer on the north, Daniel K•irfotan ..on the south, John S. Garret on the east,. and oth er land of J. M. Cover on the west. ALSO, A small tract, piece or parcel of land ad jlining or near to the said town of Cassvi Ile, adjoining lands of Robert Speer, Jamt s En trekim and a lot of Joshua Greenland, Esq., containing 10 or 11 acres or thereabouts, abuut 5 acres of which is cleared and culti vated. Seized, taken in execution , and to be sold as the property of Dr. Jacob M. Cover. Terms Cash. _ JOHN ARMITAGE, Siff. Sheriff'sPflice, Hunting- / don, March 4, 1846. S XOTICE. To thb heir! and Irgal Representatives of Nathan Oreen,, late of Warriorsmark timnship, Huntingdon county, deceased. BY virtue of a writ of partition or valua tion issued mit of the Orphan's Court of said county.; I wi f t I,procecd on. • riurra:ogi 9t1:• April next, by Jury of Inquest convents on the premises, to make partition .or valuation of the real nstate . of said deceased; situate ill sail tivn ship. JOHN MOUT AtE, Hunting-1 don,lVlarch 4, 1846. GREAT sitßa:.atzTs! • Can be had at •the Chair Shop or Thos. Adams, at his old stand, opposite Geo. Jackson's Hotel, whei•e he wends keep ing CHAIRS of different kinde, and ities, warranted good, and cheaper than ever has been sold in Huntingdon. Call and See! THOMAS ADAMS, N. B. Wanted to learn the Chair Ma king business, a boy about 15 or 16 years ut age, of good mural character, and to come on or before the 10th day of Apr ii nest. A. Huntingdon, March 4, 1.846 Xotice to the heirs of David Johns, decd. THE heirs of said dec'd will take iiotiee, that the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, on the 16th day of January, A. D. 1846, granted a Rule on the heirs andlegal representatives of the said. David Johns, late of Shirley township, in said county, dec b d., to appear at the next Orphans ' Codrt 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 deed. shopld nor be sold. • JACOB MILLER, Clerk. Feb. 18, 1846.-6 t. Notice to Creditors. ALL persons interested are hereby no tified that the atcount of Geo. Jackson, Assignee of John McComb, under a vol untary ass:gninent, has been filed in my Office, and will be presented to the Cool t of Common Pleas, of Huntingdon county, on the second Monday it April heat, for confirmation, ohen and Where the same will Be confirmed and allowed, if no suffi• cient cause be shown to theoitrary. n i J.HSIES Prey. Huntingdon, March 4 1846. • IL. W. BENEDICT. ATTORNEY AT LAW—HuNmIGnoN, Pa.—Office at his old residence in Main street, a few doors West of the Court House. A. W. IL will attend to any bu siness entrusted to him in the several courts of Huntingdon and atljoiningcoun ties. April3o, 1845.—tf. . . yrpUSTIC ES' ,Blanks of all kinds, for sale •t .h;. TAVERN LICENSES. To the Hon. Abraham 8. R ilson, Esq.. President, and his Associates, Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, for the county of Huntingdon : The Petition of Joseph Forest, Respect. fully sheweth : , • . . That your Petitioner has lately purcha sed that commodious house, lately occupied by Mary Scullin, as a tavern In the,borough of Petersburg, in. the county of thinting, clon,;which is well calculated far a Public House of Entertainment, and from its neigh borhood and situation, is suitable as well as necessary for the. accommodation of .the I public; and the efifertainiilent of strangers and travellers. That he to well provided with stabling for horses, and all convenien ces necessary for,the entertainment of stran gers and travellers. He therefore prays your Honors to grantiliiin a License to keep an Inn or Public House of Entertainment there: And your petitlonevivill pray, titc JOSEPH FOREST. _ _ March 18, 1846. VI e„the undersigned, citizens of the bor ough of Petersburg, being pertonally ac quainted with Joseph Forest, the above La med Petitiodet; and•iiko having a knowledge of the house for ivhich the license is pi ayed, do hereby certify that such house is neces sary to accommodate and.entertain stran gers and travellers, that fit: is a l:erson of good repute for honesty 01;1 temperance, and that he is well Provided ivith house room and conveniences for the lodging and ac commodation of strange.ra , and travellers We therefore beg leave to recommend hiut for a License, agreeably to his Petition. Benjamin Brubaker Aleianciet'Harnilton Herman Reel Michael Dwier. • Barnabas Zeigler, Jr. George W. barkley Daniel Updike JamesSneath. Abraham Snyder E. B.Brind:c David Irwin John Jenker 3. 13. Updike. To the lion. A. S. Wilson, President, and Associate Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the coun t'.ol. liiinitagdon, at April Session, 1846. The Petit on of Wesley P. Green, Res pectfully sheweth: That your petitioner occupies a commodious House, situate in the Borough of Birmingham, on the road lead ing from Waterstreet to Clearfield, which is well calculated for a public House of en tertainment. and from its neighborhood and , sitdation is suitable as well as necessary for the accommodation of the Public and the entertainment of travellers and strangers, that he is well provided with Stabling for hoi`aes, and all conveniences necessary for the entertainment of strangers and t ravel- He therefore respectful'y prays the CoBrt to grant him a License to keep an inn or Public House of entertainment there, and your petitioner will pray, &c. WESLEY. P. GREEN. March 18, 1841. . • 'Vk e, the undersigfied; 'elti'sens of the Bor ough of BirminghatNcomity aforesaid, be ing acquainted ~ vith Wesley P. Green, the above petitioner , and also hav ing a nowledge of the house for which the Licenst, is prayed, do. hereby certify that such house is becessa?i, to accothmodate the'public and entertain strangers and trav ellers—that he is a person of good repute and that he islvellprovided with house room and other conveniences for the Lodging and accommodation of S,trangers and Travel: lets. We therefore hieg leave to recommend him for a License agreeable to his petitioth Philip H. Crick •• D. C. Diekscid Benjamin Gorsuch; Jr. John B. Forrest Benjamin Young John McCullough John Buttonstone Thompson Mettlin John Cramer Jacob Yeager Michael a Deitrich John Nivling A. P. Kinney. To the Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quar. ter Sessions of Huntingdon county. Tilts, the petition of John Niviing, Respectfully Represents:—That your peti tioner still occupies the well known Bir, minghavn Hotel, situate in Market .streq, in the Borough ot Birmingham, which is commodious and welEcalculated for a Pub lic House of entertainment, and from its location issti itable as well as necessary for the accommodation of the public and the eittehainment ot strangers and travellers: That he is well provided with stabling and all conveniences necessary for the ;scam rr:odation 4 eif strangers and travellers, and that the said house was for several' years, occupied and•licensed as such: He there lure prays the Court to grant bins a license to keep an Inn or Tavern, and he will pray. JOHN NIVL ING. _ _ March 18, 1846. • 7 We, the undersigned, citizens of the Bor ough of Birmingham, do certify that we are well acquainted with John . Nivling, the above petitioner, that he is a man of gond repute for honesty and temperance—zusi that he is well provided with hoyac reorn and conveniences for the accommetkation of the public and the entertainment of stran gers and travellek and that such house is necestaiy in our Borotteh. A.P.Kinney S. K Agnew - . - Brij. F. Young Thompson Mettlen Wesley H. Green James Clarke M. H. Deitrich Janes Thowson Jacob Yeager S. S. Dewey John Calderwood John Bottenstone Tb the -Honorable, the Judges of the Court of Quater 5i...1008 of the Peace of the county of litintingdon. The Petition of Zechariah• Pheasant, Respect. fully Represents:—That he is provided with house room, stabfing, and other conveniences and accom modations necessary for keeping a house of Public Entertainment, at• his residence in Union township, in said county. Ho therefore prays your Honors to grant him license to keep a house of Public En tertainment at the said place, and as in duty he will ever pray &c. ZECHARIAH PHEASANT. March 18, 1846.—pd. • • We, the undersigned,citisensof Union township, being personally acquainted with Zecherieh Pheas ant, the above named, Petitioner end also having ti Intpwipdge of the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that the house, to fleece eery to,acconnotlato tile public and catertain stran gers,ensl Arrivellers, and that ho is a man of good repute to: honesty and ternrerance, and ;swell fro vided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation. of strangers and travellers. We therefore beg leave to recommend him for a License, Agreeably to his petition.... _ David Swopo Simeon Wright G. W. Pheasant J. D. Barin Wm. Easton Moses Swope Geo.Stever Benj. Greenland Eli Corbin J. W. Wright John Steel J. H. Miller Wm. Smith Jacob Porter P. Curfman WM. Pheasant Nathan Greenland Jacob Walls; J. Bumgartuer, Jr. Abrent Wright John bhobn!:. To the Honorable, thandges Y . the Court Common Pleas of Huntingdon coun ty, now composing and holding a Court of general Quarter Sessions of the Pence in and ror said county, of April tern, 1846. The Petition of Samuel Sieffey, of Jack. son township, in the county of H untingdon, Respectfully sheweth : That your petitioner is desirous of keep ing a Public House or tavern .in the house he now lives in; being a torninbilious house situate in said tivirrtship; on the road leading from Pmegrove to Lewistown, which isrwell calculated for a public house of entertain ment, and from its neighborhood aiir,situa tioh is uitable as well as necessary for - the I accommodation of the public and the en tertainment of Strangers and Travellers : fie therefore prays the Court to grant him a license to keep a Public House there, and your petitioner will priv &c. SAMUEL. STEFFEY. March 18,1846. Mr e, the undersigned, citizens of Jackson township, do certify thAt the above appli cant, is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the lodging of strangers and travellers. We therefore beg leave to recotirmend him for a license nice abteto his petition. William Mitchell, Jr. George Wilson Samuel Mitchell Wm. Goodwin Wm. Hoffman Nicholas Rudy Wm. E. C, le M. Lightner Daniel I). King John Rudy Chhristopher Fox Gco. Rudy Henry Worlbourn Henry Rudy Wm. Mears Wm. SasSamari Wm. I). Rank!n Win. Tully Christian Hartman Samuel Harr 7'0.,4he Honorable, the Jo4ges of the Court of Quarter Sisslons lfuntingdOn couyty. The petition of.. Thomas Ni'allace, respeinfully represents : That he still occupies that.well known Tavern House, situated in the ~ b orough of Huntingdon, county afortsaid, and nbw occupied as such by the said Thou, Wallace ; that he is provided with House room, and conve niences for the accommodation of strab• gees and travellers, and he therefore prays your Honors to grant him a license for that purpose. TIIIiMAS WALLACE. Huntingdon, March 11,1846. We the undersigned, citizens of Hun tingdon, do hereby certify that Thomas Wallace, the above applicant, is of good repute for honesty and tetnperaine, and that lie is well provided with house roam and conveniences for the lodging and ac commodation of strangers and travellers, and that such Inn or Tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and Travellers. J. Wilson John N. Prowell D. Buoy Juhn Allbright Jan, CressZvell C. S. Black Oliver Stevens Jacob Africa Wm. Stewart J. K. &Milan Jacob G. Hauck Jus. Clark Ta The Honorable, the Court of Quarter Session, of the Peace, of the County of Huntingdon: The Petition of John Whittaker, respeetfully slieneth : That your petition er bcCupies a boinniodious house, situate on Allegheny, streeti,in, the borough' of Itingdon, which calculated for a public houit of entertainment; and from its location, is suitable as well as necehsary for the. accommodation of the public anii.tbe entertainment of strangers and trayellers—that he has occupied the said house, as a licensed Inn for the last twen,ty eight years, and that he is desirous of coiltinuing the same. fle, 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.c. JOHN WHirrAKER. Huntingdon, March 4, 1846. , - We the undersigned, citizens of the borough of Huntingdon aforesaid, being personally acquainted with John W. hit-. taker, the above named petttidner, and also having knowledge of the house Fur, which the license is prayed, to hereby certify that such house is necessary r pi accommodate the public, and entertAin strangers and travellers—that he is a per son of good r'pute for liisnesty and tem• perance, and that he is well proVided with house room and other conveniences for the lodging and accommodation of strah 7 0-e rs and travollers • we, therefore, beg reeve to recommefid ' flir a license, agree a')le to his petition. ; Thomas Wallace; Thomas Fisher, Stewart„ John N. Prowell, Peter Nolf, Lewis Schnider, Jacob Akita; Isaac Lininger, William Rothrock, iueo. jacksoo, Jon. Cresswell. Samuel Moore. To the Court of Quarter .Sessions o/ the County of untengdon: of Peter Livingston of the Borough of Huntingdon, in the coutl• ty of Huntingpoti, slieweth : That he keeps a Public. House, called an Inn dr Tavern, in the said Borough of Ountin4-. don, and that thg said lO.n or Ttl.vern is necessary. to accommodatp the public and to entertain strangers and• travellers. PETER i i iviNusToN. Htintinitlon, March 4, 1846. .L • We, the undersigned, ,citizein of the Bordugh Iluni!rigolini,, hereby certify that the llodse now kept by Pekr Pving. %ton, as on Inn or Tavern, in the Borougl of nuntingiltib is necessary to .accutn modiite thp pnblic, end entertain man• gers and trateilpi•s; and that the said Peter Livingston is of good repute for hone •y and temperance,. and is well pie pared with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. George Gwin; Dennis Buoy; S. S. Wharton, William A. Sttxtrib, Owen Boat; • Jarrett Salton, livid CutestSA . , Saines Clark, J. William4On, C• A. Newingalnu Thnioas Viaher, Jacob Stivdpr. To (he .llonorable, Me ,:ifidgee of the Court of Quarter • Sros:on, of t4e Petrel:, in and for the county of linntingd on l -The Petition of the undersigned, a cititen the borough of Ilamtingdon Respectfully Reprtaents That he is well proviied with house room, and other, conveniences fur the I nc. conunnulation of Strangers and Travn.”,:cs at his Ulnl stand, in the borough of Hun : tingdon, %stunt e he ha* for ninny years past kept house of Public Entortivii• went. lie thei:efure prs3s you flmors to giant hino a.consinuatioh of his license to keep an Inn or Tavern in said liOuse for tine pteient year. Anil he will ever pray. Ifuntingdon, 31aKch 11, 1846. NVe,, the nuntertni,,, ,, pcd,' citizens of Ike borough 61 IluntingOn, do herehy certify that we are W,eff aCipainted Uitin Alex ander Curmon, the aboe petitions r, that such Inn or Tu'.ern as pray ed . lor by hint at said place is necessary to azi-oinriwilate the, public and en.'ertain strangers and travellers ; that the said pettn.oher is man of, giu:d repinte fur lione,ty and tetra • perane, and is well provided with bourn room and conveniences for ( he aecnnunno dattoll of strangers et:t! trivel!ets. Frederick Krell Peter Livingston John Williamson •Nathanirl Simui.l Steel John 0. Stewart E. M. Jones William Cook:la Win. Steel John B. White . Adam Mousing tar . Jas. Clark P.lcaior Cox . _ to the Honorable, the fudges of the Court ol Common Pleas and Quarter Sessions of the Peace; /or the county of Huntingdon. The Petition of Michael Sister, res pectfully %hewed': That he occupies that commodious Howie in the borough of Al exandria, immediately at the locks on the Pa. Canal, and is well known As, and calculated for, a Public Ifouve of enter. tainment-7and that the said House is suit able is well as necessary to accommodate and entertain strangers and, travellers-- that he is provided with stabling, and all other conveniences necessary Jar a Pub lic Huuse—that he has occupied the same as a licensed Lin for the last eight years. He therefore respectfu!ly prays the Court to grant him a license to keep a Publi:i Inn or 'Tavern in said house, and he wilt pray &c. • MICHAEL SISLER. /arch 4, 1846.—pd. 7fVe the undersii7ed, citizens of the said borough, being personally acquainted with Michael Sister, the above named ap: plicant, and also having a knowledge of . the house for which the license is prayed, do hereby certify that sufit Inn or Tav ern.is necessary to accomtnuilate the-pub lic and entertain strangers and tratellers, and that the said Michael Sister 'day* of good repute foy honesty and temper ance—and that he is well provided with house room; _stabling. sod ,conveniences for lotlgipg and-AcConttnotlation of stran gers and travellers. . fte therefore beg leave to, recommgn't„ him for a license agreeably to,his petition. Samuel Spyker, Qarens Patterson, John N. Swoope, H. Fockler, . Peter s hnitz, Francis Conner, JuhnHebert tkarti4tin John tiper,Jr. Daniel Pipei• Samuel Isenberg Benj. Kaugh;. Caleb Yocum, W. A. Uiven;.. Jacub Baker, Stephen 'finger, James Yocum,' J. 11. Kennedy, N. Creaswell. ATAtor's Notice, The undersigned, Auditor appointed: by the Orphans' Court nt Humtingdon co.; to examine mid if rieces,sary to restatw: and settle the account al lohn Borst, Ad-. ministrator, de boots 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, Adro'r, to and amongst,, the respective claimants—will attend fior that purpose, at the Register's Office in 'Huntingdon; on Tuesday the Slut dts o.f March next, When and where ill Peigons intirested may attend it• they thinft prop-r. • JACOB MILLER, Auditor. March, 4 4t. ,• • P AudilpOs Nolibt • The undersigned, ..,kuilttor, appointed by the Court of Corhinon Pleas, to inaka ilistlibution of the intineys retnathing in the hands of the Sheriff; uttappropriated, arising.froin the sale of the personal prop-, erty of §. 4' J. FickeS, amongst those entitleil,.appoints _ . . • Saturdoi; the 21st cloy of March next. at 1 o'clock. P. M., at his office in Hun • ting,ilon, for ,Ilearin.g . of claimants and making such,diiitributiun. . JACOB MILLER, Auditor. °Rite or Register & Recorder duntiogdon, Feb. 25, 1646 Oa han , s Court Sale. BY Nit Cue of on order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county; will be expo sed to public sale at the house of James. MeMurtric, in West township On Friday the 20111 day of March next,. the following desmibid Real Estate, late the estate of William Hutchison, late of Barter towhship deed, to wit : A tract of land situate m , Barter ship aforesall„containing about one hit• dyed and tWenty acres, be _the same more or less, adjoining lands of William Oalts, Di% M. Massey, A. Hell, and others, with two log houses, a log barn and other build ingo-thereon erected, about forty acres of which. arc cleared—subject to Mary Hut , chisnies dower. TERMS : One half of the purchase mo ney to he paid on confirmation of the sale, the hatance itionc year thereafter, to be ac, cured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. Be the Conti, •• .• __ . .1...W011 MILLER, (t' k.