Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, March 21, 1848, Image 3

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    The people era in possession of the railway eta'
Anna rind barriers—the tails removed to pi event
the et oopil arriving from the country. The passen
gers from Poulogne to Paris were obliged to return
from Neufchatel to Boulogne, as the rai:way is
stopped.
mail
are cut oil with,
m
Plaid. The ail and passengers are returned to
A ruieni.
PARIS, Feb. 25,
A 14CPui3lic has been proclaimed,—
The King and his family are gone to ,
The Provisional Government has just
been installed; it is composed, by the
will of the people, of the citizens Frede
riek Arago, Louis Blanc, Marie, Lam
artine, Flocon, Ledru Rollin, Recur,
Marasti Albert—to watch over the ex
cel:l'6cm of the measures which will be
taken by government, the will of the
people has chosen for delegates in the
department of the police the citizens of
Coussidiere and Sobrier. The same
moVeriegn will of the people has desig
nated the citizen Et. Arago to the Di
rection-General of the Post Office.
As first execution of the orders given
by the Provisional Government, it is
advised that the bakers, or furnishers
of provisions of Paris, keep their shops
open to all those who may have occa
sion for them.
It is expressly recommended to the
people not to quit their arms, their po
sitions or their revolutionary attitude.
'they have often been decieved by treas
on : it is important that they should not
give opportunities to attacks as criminal
as they are terrible.
Paris this morning is perfectly quiet
but the shops are closed, and the streets
are barricaded as before.
The people crowd the streets, and are
preparing to go to attack the castle of
Vincennes.
Prince Louis Napoleon Bonaparte
set out for Paris from London on Satur
d4 morning.
Arrival of Louis Philippe in Eng-
land !
. .
`c he Liverpool Mail of the 26th ult.
h►ig d telegraphic despatcl► announcing
4 . 114 E ARRIVAL OF LOUIS PHILIPPE
IN ENGLAND ! ! He landed at Folk-
stone,
FROM WASZEIN tIFT ON.
TEN REGIMENT BILL PASSED IN THE
SESATE !—The Phila. Bulletin of Satur
day last says :—Wc have just received
a telegraphic despatch announcing the
passage of the Ten Regiment Bill in the
,Senate by a vote of 29 to 19.
'the Markets.
PitILADELPHia, March 16
The market is inactive and dull, in consequence'
of the not•a rival of the Cambria; but Flour is
firm, with kale. of about COO bbla, at $6 per bid:
for standard brunt's, and some lots of New Or
leans at $6,25 a $6.50. Corn Meal is scarce at
"Ph,..0 per bbl. The last sale of Rye Flour was at
$3.81. In Wheat there is nothing doing, good
red being held at $l3O a 132 c per bus. Sales of
Penn's' round yellow Corn al 52 a 5.7 c. In other
.tlepartments of trade there is but little doing, and
Triers arc unchanged. h ales of Vt hickey in hhhe
at 21c. per gallon.
DIARRIED,
On Wednesday the 15th instant, by
the ReT. .1. G. McKeehan, Mr. A. P,
Dmrxr, of Dixon, Illinois, to Miss CATH•
A ltiNE GRAZIER, of Warriorsmark town•
?;hip, Huntingdon county, Pa.
il&ministrators' Notice,
Estate o f Esther Clarke, late of the
hOronik of Huntingdon, deceased.
VOTWE is hereby given that Letters
.1 of Administration on the estate of
'aitid deed., have boen granted to the un
iieesiked. All persons knowing them-
Selves indebted to said estate are re
finested to make immediate payment,
rind those having claims or demands
Against did snirie, to present them, duly
Authenticated,. for settlement to
ANNIE. C. CLARKE, Adm'x.
ARTHUR H. CLARKE Adm'r
AudTxott
\V --i h e'id'iteat t iencrEhe :
(laitetecetsedintettrdugUcfHun
liogdon. on
ii ) IEDNES b3Y,2911t Maid' mist.;
A huge gimtity of euperior
norem moim vz7.Nr.ounz
Ci ninsihig in port, of a large number of betliii
bedsteads, bedding, one ago, selves, chair.. able.;
bureaus, washstands, Looking Olaeses,Carpoing,
&a., &e. One largo
Hathaway Cooking-Stove,
two Parlor and several small Chamber Stoves, to
gather with a large variety of Kitcheo Furniture
and smaller erticles, too numerous to (Wierihe.
Sole to commence at 10 o'clock of said day,
when attendance will ho given, and terms made
In two by
ANNIE C. cr,Anxt,_itlin's.
ARTHUR H.CLARKE,
in t ch2l-1818.
PRIVATE SALE.
IiHE subscriber desirous of removing to the
_ west, will soli at private sale, on reasonable
terms, a tract of
Lime-Stona Land,
situate on Warrior ridge, West township, Hunt
ingdon county, on the road leading from the Do
nation school house to Manor Hill, containing be
tween fifteen and sixteen acres, end all cleared
igg§ hut one mere, having thereon erected a good
two-story LOG HOUSE and a Frame Hero.
'Thera is also a young orchard with about 40 fruit
trees of superior fruit, end in line condition, on
the premiere.
• For further information, application can be
toted° to the subscriber, residin
DAV g on the premises.
ID WEIGHT.
march:2l,l44A
Retailers of Merchandise.
Classification of Retailers of Merchan
dize in Huntingdon comity, by the
"Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes" for
the year commencing the Ist day of
May A. 11. 1848, viz
Amount
Class. Of License.
Alexandria borough.
Bucher & Potter
Charles Porter,
Moore & Swoop,
Henry C. N% alker,
Michael Sissler,
Birmingham.
James Clarke,
Spencer & Hammond,
12 $l2 50 .
13 10 00
13 10 00
14 7 00
14 7 001
1
Barree township
A. W. Graft, & Co.,*
John Cresswell,
James Gillam,
J. & J. Irvine & Co.,
Cromwell township,
Blair & Madden, 13
Thos. E. Orbison, & co., 13
Isett & Wigton, 13
David Etnire, 14
Cass lownsh '/1 •
Robert Speer, 14
James Henderson, 14
(lay township.
13
13
14 ,
13
E. B. Orbison & Co.,
Dublin toloyship
A. C. Blair & co.,
Franklin township.
John S. !sett,
G. & J. H. Shoenberger,
Shorb, Stewart & co.,
Ingram & co.,
(sett & Burnish,
Hopetoell township.
James Entrelcin,*
Brady lownshp.
Milliken & Kessler,
Irvin, Green & co.,
W. & W. Buchanan,
Huntingdon borough
Fisher & McMurtrie, 12
J. & W. Saxton, 12
John N. Prowell, 113
Swoope & Africa, 11
B. E. &. W. MeMurtrie, 14.
Thomas Read & Son, 12
William Dorris, 13
Dr. William Swoope, 13
William Stewart,* 11.
T. K. Simonton, 14
George A. Steel, 14
Johnston & Long,
George Hartley, 11
Moses Strouse, 13
Mayer Lesberger, 14
Benjamin Snare, 14.
Jacleson lownsh:p.
Couch & Cummins,
Robert Mcßurney,
Mitchell & Vance,
Morrie ttwnship.
S. P. Wallace, & co.,
Geo. H. Steiner,
Irvine & Kessler,
Porter township.
S. Hatfield &
Jos. Green & co.,
Petersburg borough.
A. & N. Cresswell,
John Porter & Son,
Shirley:burg borough
Allen 0. Brown, 13
John Long & co., 13
Henry Brewster, 13
John Lutz,* 14
David Fraker,
11 10 00
13 10 00
13 Jo oo
13 10 00
Shirley loteneldp.
Samuel H. Bell, 13 10 00
Penn township.
A. & E. Plummer, 13 10 00
Springfield lotviiship.
Madden & Blair, 13 10 00
'u lownahip,
A. C. Blair & Co.,
Tud lcmnah p.
Reuben Trexler's heirs, 13 10 00
Thomas Likely, 14 7 00
Walker luwr ship.
James Campbell,* 13 15 00
Given & Orlady, 13 10 00
West lownship.
Cunningham & Myton, 13 10 00
Edwin P. Shoenberger, 13 10 00
Warrior:mat k township.
Benjamin F. Patton, 13 10 00
A, Stevens,
Those marked thus (*) sell liquor.
Netica it hereby given to the above
Wanted Dealers in Merchandize, that 1
Will attend at the Commissioners Office
in the borough of Huntingdon, on Thurs
day the 13th day of April next, for the
purpose of hearing persons who may
desire to appeal from the above classifi
cation, as to the amount of their sales
for the previous year.
Those of the I qtlt class are estimated
to sell to the amouht of $ i 0,000 and
less than $15,000 ; those of the 13th to
the amount of $5,000 and less than
1310;000 ; those of the 14th to an amount
less than $5,000, When liquors are
sold; fifty per bent. in addition is char
ged, J. SMYtH RJAD,
App . r of illErdanlik Taxes.
march2l,lB4B:
John W. Whonijisoil,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
wlLLlAntsfittm,
WILL attend to all legal Waffles. entrusted to
hip in tilair and Huntingdon counties.—
Communication. from a distance will receive thb
molt prompt attention.
feli
BLANK DEEDS and MORTGAGES,
of a very superior quality, for sale
at this offiee.
SPIELING riXIDLINERY GOODS,
John Stone & Sons,
r.ponTees AS6 IDEALS. IN
Silks, Ribbons and Millinery Goods,
No. 45 South Second street,
PIIILAIALPHIA,
Have received by the late arrivals from France.
(chiefly of their own importation.) a new and
very rich assortment of
Spring .Rlllll►►rry Goods,
To which they will constantly be making addi
tions. They have now in !Store—
Silks for cooing bonnets, of all prices.
Fancy Boning and Cap Ribbcns, a beautiful
assortment.
12 501
7 00 i
Plain Mantua and Satin Ribbons, all widths,
French and Ameiican Artificial Foni.radn great
variety.
Paris Chip nate.
Crapes, Urape Lisses.
Fancy Bonnet and gap Nels.
Trimining Laces, Face Trimmings.
Buckrarns, Willow, Crowns, Trpa. &c., &c.
And all articles needed for the I%li/finery Trade,
15 00
10 00
7 00
10 00
cry The attention of Merchants and Milliners
visiting the city is particularly requested to our
stock, as it will he found far more extensive than
that of any other house in out line, and the prices
more moderate.
march2l-1848.
JAS. PEROT. C. J. HOFFMAN. SANSOM
PERCiT.
Perot, Heenan & Co.
Forwarding and general Uommiro , ion merchants,
No. 41 North Wharves and 83 North Water
Street,
7 00
10 00
PHILADELPHIA,
Are prepared to receive and forward Goods to all
point. on the .Itinhan, with promptness and des
patch, at as low rates of freight as any other
1 - 1 ()use,
7 00
12 50
12 50.
10 00
7 00
Plaster and salt conslantly on hand, for sale at
the hr west market rates.
Liberal advances made on Produce.
References--Dulith & Bumplorys, F. anklin
Plait & Co , Lea, Bunker & Co., Barclay &
Kennedy, Philadelphia; Robert Thompson,
Thempsontown ; R. C. Gallaher. M ifflintown ;
J. & J. Milliken, F'. McCoy and 0. P. Duncan,
Lewistown; Lloyd & Graff, Hollidaysburg ;John
Potter, Alexandria; Irvin, Green & Co., Mill
Creek.
march 21-1848.
IS 75
I‘2 50
10 00
7 00
Spring Fashion of Rats at
THE GREAT CENTRAL
C2 l •• LP' _
HAT AND CAP STORE,
Ni. 234 Market Street. Ninth door above Eighth.'
Street, South side,
PFIILADELPHIA
THE subteriber takes this method to return his
thu Ike to the people of the county of Hun
tingdon fur the very liLeral share of patronage •
which they have extended towards him for the
lost few months, and would call their attention to
the fact that he has now introduced his Sent eon
FASHION or GENTLEMEN ' S hats, which for beau-
ty, neatness and durability, cannot be excelled by
any other establishment in this city. This stock
comprises the HEAVER, NuTats,lincsn. Russ's,
Stu: and MOLE. SKIN lines of all styles ard
qualities, together with n very large assortment of
CLOTH, VELVET, PLusn, Fun and Gc.torin Cues.
Country Merchants and othrra are respectfully
invited to examine the stock, which they wt!l find
it their advantage to do before purchming, as it is
his determination, having adopted the cash system,
to sell fur Cosh only, and at the 1 , west pricer.
JOHN FAREIRA, Jr.
284 Market street, south side, above Eighth.
..11D.11IMS7'R .ITO RS' NOTICE.
Estate of William OICKee, late of Jackson
township, deceased.
L'IERL
S of 'adininistration having
been granted to the undersigned on
said estate, all persons having claims
against the same are requested to present
them for settlement, and tlibse indebted
are requested to make iininediate pay
tnent to the undersignedL
ml4-6t.] JOHN OAKS, ildmr.
10 00
10 00
10 00
10 50
7 00
M. & J. MI. ttiitii
BROOM & WOODEN WARE STORE,
Ao. 63 .lorth Third Street,
One door above Arch, east side,
NDELPIIIA,
Manufacturers & Wholesale Dealers in till kinds
of Brooms, Brushes, ii:ritots, Cedar Ware.—
Willow and Fronds Baskets, B.::oe and Wall
Brushes, Scrubs, Dusters, Mats, Blacking, East
ern-made kVooden•ware of every deseriptiOn,&e.
&c., at the :owest market prices.
MANLY ROWE,
JOIIN M. ROWE.
7 00
March 7,'48,
MARBLE WORK..
THE attention of gentlemen desirous of pureha-
I sing MARBLE MANTELS, MONUMENTS
or STATUARY, is requested.
The Subscribers, having been engaged in the
Mntble business for the last thirty years in Phila
delphia, arid having manufactured work for almost
every part of the Union, can refer to all who have
favored them with their custom, and to theirwork,
(considernbl.• of whirl, ham been put up In this
place.) They hove always on bond a full supply
of Marble Mantels, and new and original Designs
for Monuments r nd other work, copies of which,
with prices, will be forworded.
CO' All work shipped is insured from break
age.
10 00
They eon refer to any Mercantile house in Phil.
adeiphia for standing and character as workmen
JOHN STRUT HERS & SON,
No. 360 High Street, Phila.
March 7. 1848.3 m.
N. o.—There is nothing in their line which
they do not furnish, either domestic or imported.
WEAVING dL DIMING.
THE subactiber, residing two miles east of Shir
leyslinrg, in the shop formerly Deco% led by
David Long, wishes to inform the public that Ile
will carry on the
Coverlet llleaving
in ell its various branches. Also—Carpeting,
Girthing & Ingrain. Also, Dye every Variety of
shades sf colour. Having served a term of six
years with tisitil.nog, he assures the public that
he understands the above business. end by strict
titteniion he hopes to merit a liberal share of pub
lic patronage. For the accommodation of custo
mers, work will be taken in at Fisher and McMur
trio's ;,tore. Huntingdon ; at Kessler's Store, Mill
Creek ; at Jacob Eby's, Path Valley.
March 7,18184. WM. KEEFER.
SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY virtue of sundry writs of Lev. Fa.
and Vend. Ex. now in my hands, I!
will sell at the Coat House, in the bor
ough of Huntingdon Monday the.loth
day, of April next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.,
at Public Verttlue or outcry, the follow
ing described Real Estate, viz :
A Lot of groUnd situate in the town
of Saulsburg, in Barree township, Hun
tingdon county, adjoining lots of John '
McCrum, William Hirst, Esq., and oth
ers ; having thereon erected a log dwell
ing house. Also--a tract of Land sit..
ate in Barree Township, aforesaid,
hon
training 13 artes, more or less, adjoining
lands of Peter Livingston, James Stew
art, and others.
Seized and taken in execution, and to
be sold as the property of Charles Cow
den.
.ILSO,
All that piece, parcel or tract of land,
lying vu the waters of the east branch
of Stone Creek, in Jackson township,
Huntingdon county, containing about
27 acres, be the same more Or less—
about 7 acres of which are cleared, ad
joining lands of William Stewart, Wil
liam McDowell, Rawl° & Hall, and oth
ers.
Seized and taken in execution, and to
be sold as the property of Joseph Ky ler.
tsO,
All that certain tract of land, situate
in Jackson township, Huntingdon coun
ty, containing 160 acres; more or less ;
about 140 acres of which are cleared ;
adjoining lands of William Mears, John
Rudy, lands belonging to the Monroe
Furnace Company, and others, having a
log dwelling house, log barn and spring
house thereon erected.
Seized and taken in execution, and to
be sold as the property of James Leon
ard, deed.
'LSO,
A tract of land situate in Clay town
ship, Huntingdon county, containini ,
209 acres, be the same more or less, ad
joining lands of William Corbin, Benja
min Leas, Robert McNeal and others,
(being the real estate purchased from
Robert Stunkard) about 120 acres of
which are cleared ; having thereon erect
ed a frame dwelling house, two stories
high, and a cabin barn.
Seized mid talla in execution, and to
be sold as the property of Charles Car
son.
-?LSO,
All those two Lots of ground situate
in the borough of Alexandria, in the
county of Huntingdon, being lots No.
13 and 14 in the town plot; adjoining at
Lot of Samuel Spyker, fronting on the
turnpike road and extending to an alley
—having thereon erected a small frame
house, a shop and stable.
Seized anti takon in exccut;on, and to
be sold as the property of Michael
Becker.
ILSO,
All that certain tract of llnd situate
in Barree township. Huntingdon coun
ty, lying in Kyler's Gap, near the waters
of Stone-creek—containing about 200
acres of land ; adjoining lands of Abra
ham Zook, Philip Silknitter, John Mc-
Cahan and others, having thereon erect
ed a saw mill, a small log dwelling house
and a log barn.
Seized and taken in execution, and to
be sold as the property of Charles C.
Ash.
iILSO,
A certain lot of ground situate in Jack
son township, in the county of Hunting
don, containing about 3 acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of John Steffey and
Henry
. Walbotirn. Seized and taken in
execution { and to be sold as the proper
ty of John Thompson.
diLBO ;
On Thursday, 6th day of April IBIS, at
1 o'clock P. 111., on the premises,
All the right, title, interest, proper'
claim and demand, of David Al illil,en , in
a certain tract or plantation of land com
posed pf several surveys, situate, lying
and being ilj the township of Brady, in
Huntingdon cottny, containing 575
acres of Land, be the same more or less
—adjoining lands of James Irvin &
John Wolfkill, James Lane and John
Goodman's heirs, [the said land being
formerly owned by William Wolverton,
and now claimed by Henry Steely's
heirs,] having about 200 acres of clear•
ed land, two apple orchards, a grist mill,
saw mill and clover mill, and a two-story
log dwelling house, several tenant houses
and other out buildings thereon.
Seized and taken in execution, and to
be sold as the property of David Milli
ken.
. _
MATTHEW CROWNOVER, proclamation throughout my whole bail-
SHERIFF'S OFFICE? Sheriff. wick. that a Court of Common Pleas,
Huntingdon, M c
March 14, 1848. Will be held at the Court House itt die
borough of Huntingdon, in the county
.1 I'd NITA CR lit •2• l t . I'ED of Huntingdon on the Ist :11oittlay (and
7 N the Wholesale & Retail Hardwire Trade, the 17th day) of ' April, A. D. 1848, for
1 Stock of which is new and recently selected. i the trial of till Issues in said court, which
'Phis iedeenied so o pp ortunit y "Ideln to be met re main undetermined before the said
with for an active person from the interior of the
state, wild has some knowledge of the German J"(lges, tvlieh and where all jurors, wit-
Imutuago,oral also a good country acquaintance. 'tenses and suitors, in the trial of all
The amount of Cash Capital required would he said issues are required.
from $2OOO to $3OOO. I Dated at Huntingdon, the 22nd day of
•• . _
A person with the above requisites and a par. ' , January, A. D. 1848, and the 71st year
lid know'edge of the business, with satisfactory .
'Harem., by early application to No. 1273 North of American Independence.
ad St., or at Eagle Hotel, Col. Webb, will meet ' MATTHE k% CROW NO VER, Sit ff
with attention, I SHERIFF'S OFFICE,
Philsdelphla,reb29-'4R.
s. 11. CREDIER, i FOR 5.4 I.E.
ATTORNEY AT LAW, A number of TOWN LOTS, auitablo eithet
HtiNTINGDO:V, 11 for gardens or building on.
Business in the counties of Huntingdon, Blair and For particulars inquire at this office,
Mifflin will be promptly end carefully attended 40. rebt9.4B.3t,
REGISTER'S NOTICE.
NOTICE is hereby given to all per.
sons concerned, that the following
named persons have settled their ac
counts in the Register's Office, at Hun
tingdon, and that the said accounts will
Le presented for Confirmation and Allow
ance at an Orphans' Court to be held nt
Huntingdon, in and for the county of
Huntingdon, on Wednesday the 12th
day of April next, to wit
1. George BUrst, surviving partner of
Jacob Borst, late of West township, de-
ceased
George Borst, AdminitrrtiO'r or .1a;
cob Borst, late of West township, dee'cl:
3. 'Samuel P. Wallace, surviving- Ad
hiiiiistrator of Miehiel ‘Vallnee, Into of
morris tov,rishjp;.d.fa'cl,
•►
1. George B. Voting end. Hobert Car
niOn, Administrators of John Kennedy,
lute of the borough of Alexandria . ; deed,
5. John Morrison and Georg 6 Eb . y,
Executors of Martin Entire, late of Shir
ley township, dec'd.
1. John Morrison and George Eby,
Executors of Eimbeth Etuire, lute of
Shirley township, dec'd.
7. Jacob Eyer and John Eyer, Exec
utors of Christian Eyer, late of War
riorsmark township, dec'd.
8. John Foil.ler, Administrator of
James Leonard; late of Cromwell town
ship, dec'd:
li: James Clayton; AdMinistrator of
John Clayton, Ike of West township,
deed.
10. James Marshall, Executor of Ro
bert Marshall, late of Dublin township,
dec'd.
11. James Stewart, Samuel Myton and
William Alyton, Administrators of John
W. Myton, dec'd, who was one of the
Administrators of Josiah Ball, late of
Jackson township, dec'd.
12. John Robb, acting Executor of
William 1). Robb, late of Porter town
ship, dec'd, who was one of the Exec
utors of William Robb, late of Walker
township, dec'd.
_ . _
13. Livingston Robb, surviving Exec
utor of Wi:liam Robb, lute of %Vilifier
township, dec'd.
_ .
11. Charles Duff and Reuben Duff,
Administrntors of John Duff; late of
Jackson township, dec'd.
15. Charles Duff and Reuben Duff,
Trustees appointed by the Orphans'
Court, to sell the Real Estate of John
Duff, late of Jackson township, dec'd.
JACOB MILLER, Register.
REI,ISTEICS OFFICE,
Huntingdon, March 11, 1848. s
P ROC L.1.11,1T10.N
WHEREAS, by precept to me direct
ed, dated at Huntingdon, the 22d
day of January, 1848, under the hands
and seals of the Hon; Abraham S. Wil:
son, Pre'sidnit of the Court of CoMmon
Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and general
jun delivery of the 20th
of Pennsylvania, composed of the coun
ties of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Union,
and the Hons. James Gwin and John
Stewart, his associates, judges of the
county of Huntingdon, justices assign
ed, appointed to hear, try, and determine
all and every indictments and present ,
ments, made or taken for or concerning
all crimes, which by the laws of the Coin'
monweaJth are made capital or felonies
of death and other offences, crimes and
misdemeanors, which have been, or shall
be committed or perpetrated within said
county, or all persons who are or shall
hereafter be committed or be perpetra
ted, for crimes aforesaid, 1 am comman
ded to make proclamation throughout my
whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oycr
and Terminer, Quarter Sessions and
Common Pleas, will be held at the Court
! House, in the borm:gh of Hunting
don, on the Ist Monday (and 10th day)
of April, 184.8, and those who will
prosecute the said prisoners, be then
and there to prosecute them as it shall
be just, and that all justices of the peace,
coroner, and constables within the said
county, be then and there in their prop
er persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said
day, with their records; inquisitions, ex
aminations and remembrances, to do
those things which to their offices res
pectively appertain.
I)ated at Huntingdon, the 22d (lily of
January in the year of our Lord, one
thonsand eight hundred and forty-seven,
and the 71st year of American Indepen
dence.
TTHEIV CROWNOVER, Sleff
P ROC L.1.11.1770X.
Ivl l e E d R h E y A
the , b j u ia re c c s e o p f t t t o h
e m t e 3e direct
Fleas of the county of Huntingdon, hear
ing test the 22nd day of January, A.l),
1848, 1 nm commanded to make public
Hub tingdon, March 13: 184 E,
'OIIMIL/B 6111413
CLOTHING WA ItEHOU XE
No 1524 MARKET STREET,
.Philaielphirt.
The aubseribearemprctfully Po licitethe attention
of Country Merchants and Dealers generally to
an examtnation of a complete stock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Inch for extent, variety and wbrkmanslrlp, he
flatters himself will giro universal etatialaction.
while hiy reduced scale of prices preseleff; fo par ,
Chaser" inducements which enwew be "wrote,'
try any other est,thlidiment in the United S'tatert.
J \ COB REED.
Philadelphia, mart-117.3m
Cheapest in the 'World !
F:raln IN , rnNl .
r J. 1:1(;11.1ND , i)N.
.) LAIIEI.I.III 1. Silk.' pleasure lb ?fir. 0 ,111,:
the public. that lie still continues to .4! his It toy
15uperhir Stearn Refined Candy at the Into price
per 100 pounds, and the quality to
equal to any inatorfacto red in the United States.
tic atioi inters nll kinik of goads in the Confet,
I unary and fruit line at correpponding
p ices, AP quick &ilea and entail inertia are the or•
der of the day.
Call or send your ruders, and you cannot fail to
lie aatiefied. Don't forget the nu mber,4 dintkol
Sired, Mid.delphia.
. .
J. J. RWtt.SitbSON
Inardi7 4f1.21n
7, J.Q
To the Honorable the Judges of the
Court of Common Pleas, and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and
for the county of Hnntingdon, at April
'Cerro, A. D. 1548,
The Petition of Alexander Carmon
of the Borough of Huntingdon, in the
said county of Huntingdon, respectfully
elieweth: That your petitioner is desi
rous of Continuing to keep a Public
House of entertainment in that old and
established stand where he now resides
—that he has kept a house of entertain
ment in said stand for the last eight or
nine years, and that he has provided
himself with all necessary conveniences
for the accommodation of the public and
the entertainment of strangers and tray.
ellers. He therefore prays your Honors
to grant him a license, and he will ever
prey, &c. ALEX. CARRION.
We, the undersigned, citizens of the
borough of Huntingdon, in said county,
do hereby certify that a Tavern or House
of entertainment at the shove mention.
ed stand is necessary to accommodate
the public and entertain strangers and
travellers—that the petitioner, above na
med, is a man of good repute for hon
esty and temperattre, and is well provi
ded with necessary house room and oth
er conveniences for . the accommodation
of the public nod the entertainment of
strangers and travellers.
Geo. A. Steel, 1.. ‘Villianuan, T. k, Si•
mouton, Sain'l Steel, C. S. Black,
Frederick JCiell, William Johnston,
Henry Alexander, Juo. Armitage, C.
Costs, T. B. Miller, David Coleetock,
TO the Honorable the Judges of the
Court tit Common Pleas of Hunting
ddti county, now composing and hol
ding a Court of General Quarter Ses
sions of the Peace, in and for the said
County, of April term, 1848.
The petition of Samuel Steffey, of
Jackson township, in the county of Hun
tingdon, respectfully showeth, that your
petitioner is desirious of keeping a pub
lic house or tavern, in the house he now
occupies, being in said Jackson town
ship, on the road leading from Pine
grove to Lewistown ; that he has provi
ded himself with necessaries fur the
convenience and accommodation of
strangers and travellers ; he therefore
prays your Honors to grant him a li
cense to keep a house of public enter
tainment in said house, and he will &c.
SAMUEL STEFFEY.
We, the undersigned citizens of Jack
son township, hereby certify that the
house now kept by Samuel Steffey, as sty
inn or tavern in Jackson township, is
necessary to accommodate the public
and entertain strangers and travellers,
and that the said Samuel Stab) , is of
good repute for honesty and temperance,
and is well provided with house room
and conveniences for the necommodation
or strangers and travellers.
George Wilson, John Felten, Lewis
Evans, Robert Cummins, Nickola s Ru
dy, George Stcfivy, Samuel Barr,
John Stunt, W. M'Clelland, William
Mears, Henry I:Ay...lames Flemming,
Sr., Samuel Rudy, George Rudy,
clpaAcca..
To the Himmel.le the Judges of :he Court of
Common Pleng, end Qeneral 'quarter e b
of the Pearl,, in end for the •,ounty of Hunting
dun, et April Term, 184 S t
The Petition of Pet:, Livingston of the Per
odd, of Huntingdon :n the said county of Hutt
liugdon, respectfull:, sheweth: That your whim,
er is desirous of continuing to keep n Public House
entertainte.ent in that o'd and established stand.
where Ito row resides. And that he has provided
himself with all necessary rouveuienrri far se
cotnrandating the Nadi,: anal entvrtaining stran
gers and Crave lens, He therefore prays your
;Atmore to grant him a tieense, and he will aria
pray: PE:I'ER LIVINGSTON.
We, the untlorsigned, citizens of tie borough of
Huntingdon, in said county, ho certify that it
tavern or house of entertainment at the above
rneAtioned stand is necessary In accommodate the
Public and entertain atrahgere and tra,llers.--
oAnet tilt Petitioner above un•ned is a man of zoo!
repute for honesty and temperance, and will pr.
vlded.with necessary house-room and ct nvertiett
cers for the accninnlntistion of strangers and traN
T. K Siniontnn. S. S. Wharton ; Th... rs!:,,,
0* n Boat, Geo. G hin.
HAM Davil•Haaa.rJ,
W. kteMurtrio, J Williamson , John Forkki,
'O. buoy. Jae. Clark, (leo. A. Steel, Ww.
'alio!), Jame. Seaton.