Huntingdon journal. (Huntingdon, Pa.) 1843-1859, March 12, 1850, Image 3

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    0111111111 4 13 SALES .
BY virtue of sundry writs of vend. ex.
and lev. fa. now in my hands,
*ill sell at the Court. House, in the bor.
ough of Huntingdon, on Monday the Sth
duy of April next, at 10 o'clock, P.M.,
at Public Vendue or outcry, the follow.
lug described Property, viz :
All the defendant's right, title and interest in
f l int) to a certain tract of land, situate in Brady
ownehip, Huntingdon county, containing about
109 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of James
Lane, David Milliken, James Irvin h a y.
log thereon erected a Log [louse and cabin
barn, apple orchard—about 30 acre. cleared.
19eized. taken in execution and to bo sold as the
',roper+ of James
-.L50,11
,II defendant's right, tit'e and intereaf in and
certain lot 'of ground eituste in Rollensburg,
m the township of Welker, containing 80 feet in
front, running back 105 feet, and No. 5 eccor
-sing to the plan of said town, adjoining James
Campbell, and John Shriver, having thereon
erected s two story frame dwelling house, two
)shops, n good well of water end pump in well,
pt paled and in good condition. Seized and to.
ken in execution, end to be sold as the property
of Daniel Stover.
-XLSO
Two lota of ground in the Borough of A lex
andtia, being lots No. 16 and 17 in the new
town plot of said borough. fronting each sixty
feet upon the turnpike, and extending back 260
feet, adjoining a lot of Samuel Spyker on the
cent and - street on the west, booing thereon
erected a two story plastered dwelling house,
a frame kitchen and a stable. Seized sod taken
in execution, and to be sold as the property of
Jaco4 Kough
-4LSO--
A certain tract of land, situate it Darren and
'Wc,t townhhips, Huntingdon county, contain
ing one hundred and thirly•Riii acres, more or
less, hounded by lands of John Horning, Wil
linns Couch jr., Henry Sower, and lands of Wil
lintn Couch and Adam Couch's heirs, now in
the possession of Nicholas Decker and formerly
owned by Valentine Peightal. To be sold in
pursuance of a writ of partition on order of sale.
..ILSO-
All that certain one story brick plastered boil , .
ding in the borough of Huhling , :lon. fronting Ott
13111 street, between Hill and Alleghehy streets.
adjoining lois of A. P. Wilsoti end lot claimed
by B. E. & Wm. Itiattirtrie, being in front on
said Hill street 50 feet, depth 34 feet, with chan
cel and vestry Irwin 15 feat square, and the lot
anti piers of ground appurtenant thereto. Seized
and taken In execution, and , to be sold es the
property of the Rector and Church Wardens and
Vestrymen of St. John's Church, Huntingdon,
owners or reputed owners, and Charles B. Calla
han, contractor.
M. CROWNONEII,Sheriffi
Sheriff'Office,
11.1r.tingtlen, March 12,1850.
To the Honorable Judges of the COtirt: of
Quarter. Sessions, &c., of Huntingdon
county, at .9pril Term, 1850.
The petition of James K. Hanmson of
Brady township in the said county re
spectfully showeth: That he occupies
and still continues to keep that well
known Brick Tavern house Mille said
township, heretofore. Used and occupied
by him as a .public house of entertain
ment, and is desirous of continuing to
keep a public house at the place afore
said for the ensuing year. — And he
would pray your honors to grant him a
license to keep a tavern at the said plane
for the ensuing eurrent year. And be
will pray &c. • . •
JAMES K. HAMPSON.
The subscribers etti2ens of the town
ship of Brady in the county of Hunting
don, *respectfully .receornmend the above
petitioner and do certify that the inn or
tavern above mentioned is necessary to
accommodate the publ!c and entertain
strangers and, travellers, and that the
petitioner above named is of good re
'pute for honesty and temperance, and is
wbll provided with house room to ac
commodate • the • public and entertain
strangers and 'travellers.
Washington Buchanan, James Simp•
son, sr, Wm Buchanan,
Fredk Snyder
Thomas Gilbert, Conrad Yother, Mar-
tin Getz, Francis Holler, Philip Hot
ler, Isaac Woolverton, John . Brown,
Lloyd Meredith, David Grove, Robert
Mattson, John Wolfkill ; David Fos
ter, John Weston.
.March 12,. 1850.
To the Honoivlde the Judges •of the Court•
of Quarter Sessions &c., of Hunting
don county, di .filpril Term, 1850,
The petition of Samuel Steffey of Jackson
township iii the,4tibnty of Iduntiugdon respect
fully showeth i'l your petitioner is desirous
of keeping ai pUblic house or tavern in the house
ho now occupies as a pUblio litiuse being on the
road from PineiiirOe tit LondbloWn &c., that he
has provided hintself With rieteisafietifor the con
venience and acconiniodatltin of ttaveilera and
stranger., he therefdte prays your honors to
grant him a license to keep a house of public
entertainment in said pause grid he will prorate.
SA M UEM STE FPE Y.
We the subscribers dd certify that Samuel
Steffey the above applicant la of good repute for
honesty and temperance and is well provided
with house room and conveniences for lodging
and accommodating strangeta and travellers .
Samuel Rudy, Henry Selfrlge, Jdhn
Wilson, George Rudy, George Wil
son, John Rudy, George Wilson; Sam
ul Bicket, Christian Hartmen, Datid
Mitehelli William Mitchell Sr, Robert
Barr, Daniel Troutwein William Hoff
many.
. March 12, 1850.
Estate of Samnel Steel, dec'd.
Executors' Notice.
ALL *ion. intension in the tretlite of Sam
uel Steel, late of the borough of Hunting
in the comity_ of Huntingdon, dec'd, are
hereby notified that fetters testamentary on ,the
baste of said deceased, wns this day granted by
the Register of acid county, to the subscribers.—
Alf persons having claims or demands against
the estate of said decedent, ate hereby notified to
make known the come without delay to the sub
scribers relining to fits borough of Huntingdon
aforesaid, where those indebted to said decedent
are also notified to call and pay the sums duo try
them respectively. JAMES G WIN.
A. STEEL,
&strut ors.
Werrch 4, IR5t)
BOAT FOR SALE.
THE subscriber offers for sale a Tide
1. Water CANAL BOAT, now laying
in the Canal et the first Lock above
Jackstown, which will be disposed of
low for CASH.
Apply to THOMAS READ, Esq., Hun . -
tingdon, or the subscriber in Cassellle,
Huntingdon couniy:____
JAMES 111cILDUFF,
March 3, 1830
Encourage Your Own Mechanics.
Saddle and Harness Manufactory.
WILLIAM GLASGOW
VVOULD respectfully inform his
friends and the publid at large, that
he continues the above business in
Main street, Huntingdon, nearly oppo
site the store of Read & Non.
All kinds of HARNESS, and SAD
DLES of a superior kind, BRIDLES;
in short, every thing in his line of bu
siness, will be manufactured on the
shortest notice, of the best materials,
and as cheap, if not cheaper, that can
be had at any other establishment in
the county.
He is thankful for the liberal patron
age already extended to him, and hopes
by strict attention to business to receive
a continuance of public favor.
March 5, 1850.
TOPTI LOTS FOR SALE.
THE undersigned, Executors of the
last will of Matthew Garner, late of
Penn township, Huntingdon county, deed, will
expose to sale on the promises, by public • Ven
due or outcry. on Ststurday the 611, day of
April nett, at 3 o'clock P. M., eight or nine
town lots, situate in the village of Maiklesburg,
in said township and county.
TEnSis--One-half of the purchase money of
be paid on confirmation of sale, and the residue
in six months thereafter. Attendance given by
JOHN GARNER,
GEORGE GARNER.
March 5, 1850. .Excentors.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
THE undersigned appointed by the
Orphan's Court, Auditor to aseer
tein liens or debts against the estate of Charles
Brotherline, deed, and the amourrt of the inter
est due from said estate to tho administrator of
Elizabeth Brotherline,deed, and to apportion the
balance to, and among the hairs of the said
Charles Brotherline, dec. J., will attend for that
purpose at his office in the borough of Hunting
don on Saturday the 10th day of Mrireli next,
at t o'eloelt P. M. when and where all iibrsdns
interested can attend.
R. BRUCE PETRIKIN,
Marcn 5,1850,
DR. JOHN P. HORSEY,
ETA VINE . ) located himself in , l4tintingdon, re.
.11 spectfully begs leave to offer his proles
sidnal services to the citizens, and vicinity.
Office in the new Brick Row, nearly opposite
the Court House.
Huntingdon, .March 5, 1800.
NOTICE.
MO the heirs and legal representatives of Al
-1 exander Remise , lath of hpringlield town
-ship. H untingdon:county, deceased :
You are hereby notified that the Orphans'
Court of said county did at January Terns last,
grant a rule on yob to come thin said boort on
the the first day of April, Term (211 Monday of
pill) next, and accept or refuse to take the real
estate of the said Alexander Ranissy, deed, at
the valuation thereof ; when and where you witty
attend for that purpOse if yQu think jirhper.
M. CRO WNOVER, Sheriff.
March 5, 1650-4 t.
Audltoes No tied.
FrHE undersigned, appointed Auditor by the
I Orphans' Court of 11 untingth n county, to
marshal the assets, &c., In the bands of Jona
than Elias, Administrator of Jecon Etras, late
uf Tod township eaiJ county, deceased, hereby
notified all Persons Interested lh said esiole, that
he will attend for the said phrpose •at his office
in Huntingacht, on Saturday the 30th day of
March inst., at tO o'clock in the forenoon df said
day.. J. SEW ELL STE W A RT,
ntingdon, March 5, 1800. Auditor.
PETITION. ,
To the Honorable Judges Of the Court
of. Quarter Sessions, &c., of Hunting
don county, at April 'rerm, 18,50.
'rho petition of A. Carillon, of the borough of
H untingdon, respectfutly represents: That he
is desirous of continuing to keep a public house
of entertainment inthat old and established stand
where he new resides; that he is provided with
all necessary conveniences for the accorumoda.
0011 of strangers and travellei s. He therefore
prays your Honors la grant him a license, and he
will ever pray, &e. A. CARMON.
We, the undersigned; citizens of the borough
of Huntingdon, in raid county, do certify that
a tavern or house of•entertainment at the above
motioned stand is neccesary for the accommo
dation of the public and to entertain strangers
and travellers; that the petitioner above named;
is a man of good repute for honesty and temper
once, and is well provided with house room and
other conveniences for the accommo lation. of
the public and the entertainment of strangers and
travellers,
James Clark, %V Rothrook, John Ar
mitage, John N Pro v ll i C Coats, David
Coldstdelt, GeOrge A Stbd, b Newinp.„
ham, Thomas S Kyler, T B Wil
liam Johnston i W 13 Zeigler, John Flea
ner.
E. C: SUMMEIM. J. N. BALL.
Mew irrailgemexit.
CARRIAGE & WAGON MANUFACTORY.
hummers die Bali,
OIID re's'pectfully inform the public that
t l 3hy : pure n edfroHenry 7 ,,iihh.
tools, stock, &c:, b'elongi:ig to the atiiiVit depart:
ment of his Inisinliss, and that iltey tvill tarry it on
for the preaent, In All its t °Haus titotiches, in
the shop heretofore occupied by Mr. Smith. They
are prepared to execute all urdei s in their line on
the shortest notice and most ieasonable tenor.
Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sleighs,
Cares, Wheelbarrows, Sre.,
made to order, of the best materials, mid at ea
amiable pi ices.
Repairing or all kinds of vehicles, thine on the
ehortest notice.
ozy.Thoee tvitittng noel, deal, end durable
articles in their line of bueineee, areeenectfully
rcituested to give thern a coll.
'vb. 26, lA6O,
'jra - E4SURIEIi;f4 SALE
OF UNSEATED LANDS,
IN HUTINGDON COUNTY.
WantitAs,
.by .an set of the General
Assembly of the Commonwealth of Popi
sylvanin, entitled *.iln'aci to amend an
act directing the mode of selling unseated
lands fit taxes and other ptirpasEst," pas
sed 13th March, 1£315, and the other
.ttets upon that subject, the , Treathirdrs of
th'e several counties within this Coitirtitin
tVealth ore directed to toniiiiende on the
2nd Monday= in Jurte ih the' year
and dt The expirdtioh of every two years,
thereafter ; and adjburri from day to day,'
if it be necessary so to db, and make
public sale of the whole or any part of
such tracts af unseated land ; situate in
the proper county, as Will pay, the sirrear
ages of the taxes which iihOt their haire
remained due and unpaid for the space
of one year before, together with all
costs necessarily accruing by reason of
such delinquency, &c. I, JOHN A.
DOYLE, Treasurer of the county of
Huntingdon ; do therefore hefeby give
!notice that upon the follotting tracts of
unseated land, situate as herein descri
bed, the several sums stated are "the
atrearages of the , taxes, respectiVely ;
due and unpaid for one year: and that,
in pursuance of the direction of the a
foresaid act of Assembly, I shall, on Mon
day the 10th day of June next, at the
Court House in the borough of floating
don commence the Public Said of the
,whole or any part of such tracts of un
seated lands, upon which all or any part
of the taxes herein specified shall then
be due, and continue such sale by ad
journment until all the tracts upon which
the taxes shall remain due and unpaid,
be sold.
JOHN A. DOYLE,
Treasurer of Huntingdon county.
Treasurer's Office, /
March 5, 1850. 5
✓!mount of taxes due and unpaid on the
following tracts of Unseated Lands, up
to and including the year 1818 :
A. Pr. Warrantees or owners. Taxes.
Barree . 7'ovpiship.
371 Jonathan Austin $6 72
136 Robert Anstin 7 76
437 20 Moses Vaiiost 7 76
400 • Hobert Simpson 730
799 William Sherman 7 21
433 83 George 'llickhatd • 6, 40
140 George Green ji 2 40
433 83 Cadwallader EVand 7 '7B
336 Philip Sickle 6 07
Brady.
iit Lewis Igo* 42
411 Abraham Duffield 3 25
446 JesSe Hawkins . ' 8. 87
302 41 Joseph Webb 2 38
301 72 David Ott 2 00
-112 . Frederick IJatei , 325
378 37 Bedjamin Gebbs . 360
331 31 Adam Foulke . 2 01
433 83 Samuel Ayres 7 00
aso :Ss Andrew Bingham 2 97
400, 47 l'a vy 3 9;
43 39 Andre Bell . . , gd
40 Charles Kelley .2 53
170 .
~john Wiley 13 0
220 , Lehi King - 606
Cass.
Auditor
300 John George 4.75
370 67 Dorsey Belt , 2 47
Clay.
413 126 Ephraim Galbreatli 9 15
..29 Peter Cornelius SO
408 . J,ames Rankine ; 5 63
50 ,I:hprrlas Greeij 1 05
200 William McClain 4 30
. . Dublin..
2-10 William Bingham's heirs 2 30
416 SS Titus Harvey . ~ 2 08
421 John Pelrrest . , 1 02
Franklin,
47 71 Mordecai •Massey 235
133 67 Zephaniah ,Wakefteld ,
.0 04
400' 43 Henry Hill
~
~ 40 0 . 0
426 21 Thomas Smith _. . , qt 30
280 7l Jacob Kei th , . , 14 80
622 Japop, Schuyler and pt. of
PHipbeviner 31 10
92 26 Jdhi, Canan 6 SI
11 joiin Parnier ' 131
00 Mary Jourdaii 66
,
ilenderson.
253 John Light s 05
,
201 20 James Whitehead 6 32
174 140 A P Knepp d 79
120 William Worrell 6 00
40 llcnry Gates ' 120
4 80 John Fritz 16
8 Johit Whitehead • 13
Hoecwell,
150 James Clark
Jackson.
388 103 William Trotter 349
333 George Rantlale 3 94
414 George Wilport 4 16
397 Henry Stever 2 00
400 Thomas Russell 4 00
400 Thomas Ralston 4 00
400 ' DaVW Rolstdn jr .1 00
400 George Hill 4 00
100 Datid Ralstthi 4 00
400 Ephraim Jones 4 80
401 1.11 John Wright 4 09
400 . , JOhti Browii • ' ' 400
437 .65 lOUS thin Priestly . 4
35
400 ' . George. Hess 400
420 21 Samuel Canon 4 2d
-tog William Steel . 4 00
260 George Tallm'ari 2 OQ
400 ames Fulton 4 d 0
70 iliiltam Dorris ' 70
400 • anmel Marshall.. ." 1 ou,
4.0 d gnliert Caldwell' 4 00
40d Mathew Simpson ' 4 00
400 James McCune 4
0000
400 , John 'Filltqn ,
,
100 • John Gall/re:A -4 00
400 ' Joseph McCune ' -1 00
400 —..-- Batton 1 00
• Porter. . I
30 , , GreenburY Dorsey . • 4 50
249 87' Ann crown 4 90
408 80 Mary 'Brown El 17
. 70 E B Dorsey ' . 2 Id
120 62 'Elizabeth 'Brown , . h 67
181 152 Andrew Cone 14 56
.
110' 112'• :Jab Capp 13 .1.1
416 102 Robert Irwin , . 10 46
tOQ Willjem Smith 7 06
170 William Sinith' 10 56
100 Jacob . Neff 5 . 00
400
Rah Green '2 00
277 llenry Green • 1 37
41; i 1) Eleazer WallaAerri .15
102 Oitli . ain Smith 4 83
311 Michael \Valluce (heirs) 0 91
1 ~
404. A: P Wilson 24 13
200 John McCahad 11 70
, Shirley.
..
50 . Margaret Smith'e:teiri 52
49,1 John Morgan 506
56 61 James McMullin 1 15
411 80 Peter Weals. , . 1 04
011 108 . Henry Kline .1 00
439 135 Agnes Gardner, ' ' 1 10
406 Peter Lcekhart 1 03
400' Henry Harris 1 04
367 87 Samuel Jarvis , 94
405 158 James Caldwell, i 00
420 30 Richard Pendleton 51
440 80 Jacob Canote 1 04
233 82 William. Savory 59
232 115 Ruhanna Calhnun . ~, OP
107 12 William Taylor, 211
224 Margaret Smallc: r y? heirs •9 g 0
S- e d.
.__
__,.
, 'prtrig . pe,
420 102 Nathan Old 0 74
270 Benjamin Cron 7. 11
281 04 George Weaver 0 .1P
401 4t John King 9 20
1,00 Morris Covert bp
vid s.laephard Book 2 20
150 t John ItlrCahan 1 52
230 kichont Rainsey 1 08
140 John Paywell 4 50
Tel 1;
'419 116 Samuel King 2 17
355 'lO "Sipion,,Pottdt 1 75
411 10 Jphn Pease 2'06
431 30 Adam Cled 2 13
395 113 George Trumail , 1 96
5-14 31 john Caldyren, 1 71
Tod.
i.
401 Polly Chambersar 9 61
94 Jphn :Hood 97
~
30,0 Nicholas.Crom , 155
205 George Knobbatigh 93
400' Johanna Hciustthi 1 84
60 Henry Hubble . 67
390. John Phillips
. 4 g3H
311 George Buchanan ,
07 William Galbreath 1 00
100 Razin Davis 2 .08
400 James Witer ' 415
' Union.
400' 151 Robert Bell . ,
6 '3O
426 43 Robert Moor 6 58
288 69 John Covenhover 1 26
357 73 Samuel Bell 6 97
60 Snrah Elliott 1 07
200 John Sell (pt: tract) 3 84
15 John. Grover 31
100 Richard Plowman 2 78
26 18 Benjamin Elliott 13
294 37 William Ewing 2 94
291 37 John Haley 2 91
Warriorsmark.
•
122 31 John 'Hall
Si 132 Joshua Lewis
West,
100 Elisha Shoemaker . 4 60
437 Willis* Mitchenor , . 8 73
428 Thomas Mitchenor 8 35
307 James Watson 7 91
370 Robert Watson 7 36
402 John Watson 8 04
371 Thomas Ciiinmitws
. 7 43
3'',3 . Robert Young 701
10 William Reed 50
67 William Dorris 64
139 220 John Jactdoh 2 59
131 William Foster 2 65
25 David Leonaid S 1
Walker.
100 George Catnalt (pt tract) 2 22
i
200 Jacob Moyer ' 6 66
100 John Patton' 3 33
30 Sarah Elliott 90
80 Charles Smith ' ' S 26
436 Richard Smith 'll 44
422 00 title, ha arith 10 61
412 73 Rudolph Lautisli 10 29
110 Samuel Finley 2 14
437 18 John Patton 11 87
446 John Carson 11 15
99 John Kerr 2 06
—Atstitl—
The folloWingieaf estate! upon Which
personal property cannot be found suf
ficient to pay the taxes, rbtdrned by the
several collectors, is charged with ,the
taxes thereon a,spessed for the year 1818,
and will bo sold ap unseated lands, in
pursuance of the directious of
,the 41st
section of the act of Assembli, entitledi
"An Act to reduce the State debt and to
incorporate the Pennsylvania Canal and
Railroad Company," approved the 20th'
April, •1841 :
Barree Township.
1 tot and house, George Johnston $:2
'I LUt and house, Solomon Hamer 38
180 acres and, saw mill, Charles „Ash 3 85
. Springfield ell:
odd Mickel Nourse 2 08
Graysport.
A. Lot Martin Gates 16
2 Ldt9 Elizibetkpurby
~ 3d
~., ./ildthaiidria Boroush.
drolltitl Tents. on lots
`" F,lizabetb Brown's heirs 353
1,1,c0t ' , Thomas Johnstoa nO
Petition
To the Honorable Judges of the Court of
Quarter Sessions, &c,, of Huntingdon
COUnty, at .Ipril Term, 1850.
The Joetition of Thomas Wallace of
the Borough of Huntingdon in the said
county respectftilly showeth : That he
still occupies. and continues to keep thnt
old and well known Tavern 'stand;
knoWn as tliS " Washington Hotel;" in
the said Biiirough, hetetofore
been used and oeinpled by him as a
public house of entertainment; and that
he, it desirous of continuing to keep a
public house therein : He therefore prays
your hdnors to grant him a license to
keep a public house at the place afore:
sttid for the.ensuing year, and lib Will
pray &c. '
THWitAS WALLACE.
The subscribers citizens of ihe Borough
of Huntingdon lho'county Of Hunting.
!don; recommend the above petitioner,
and certify that the Inn or Tavern ahotie
mentioned is lieassury to accommodate
the public and entertain strangers or
travellers, and that the petitioner above
named is of good repute for honesty and
tetnP6ritnee; and is well
. provided with
house room and conveniences ..for the
.accomodation and lodging. of strangers
and travellers. • 1
J P Anderson, Abner Isenhour, Chns A
Newingham, Hiram ['Johnson, Hen
ry Bender, Robt Woods, Alexander
Osborn, Thos Fisher, John Whitta
ker, A Johnston, Gco Gwin, William
A Saxton, Henry Africa, Jas Clark,
JitmeSiUtton • • " .0
March 5,1850.—"
Petition.
To, eh . goribritto . le . (lie Judges oc, the
Court of Quarter Sesslops, Sze., of
Huntingthin county, at April Term,
1850.
_ .
The petition of Al•raltotn Moye; of Morrie
toWnthip, in the said county, respectfully
chew
eth : That lie occtipies d house in the town of
Waterstreet, in ihe tritiinefilp of Morris afore
said. which has for many ears been used and
occupied as a public house OT erftertiiimient,
and istleairous of continuing' to keep a public
house therein; lie therefore prays your Honors
to grant him a license to keep a public house
at the place aforesaid lot the ensuing year, anJ
He will ever prey. ABRAHAM MOYER:
The Subscriber., citizens of the township of
Morris, id the county of Huntingdon recom
mend the abode e etitioner and certify that the
Inn or tavern above Mentioned is necessary to
ticcommodatd the public rind entertain strangers
or travellers, and Mit thh Petitioner above
named is of good repute for ilbhi:36, and tem
perance, and is well provided with liouie room
and cOhveniencee lbr the lodging chid det'oriirfio
datioft df sitriinFera end travellers.
John Renner, Alexander MeClintiek,
Job Plythiiion; Henry 13 Mytinger, Pe•
ter Conigan, Samuel. Hatnish; Ribtts,
J Yount,*,. John Mytinger, John Cary,
Robert Kinkead, U W Graham.
Orphans' Court Sale.
BY virtue of no order of the Orphans'
Court of Huntingdon county, will be
exposed to Salo on the premises, by the under
, 4igned Executors of the lost will of Matthew
°airier, late of Penn township. Huntingdon
county, dec'd., on Saturday the 6th day of Apra
next, at 11 o'clock A, M_, a
TRACT OP LAND;
.
situate in Hop ewell lownehip, adjoining lands „
on which John Beaver now resides and others.
The above valuable tract of land is well worthy
the attention of purchasers. Any person wish
ing to view the promises can call upon the sub
scribers.
Tannts.—One third of the purchase money
to he paid on confirmation of gale, one-third in
one year thereafter, and one-third in two years,
Tith interest from confirmation of sale, tot hese
cured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser.
By the Court,
Ttf.F. CAMPBELL, Clerk.
Atienda.lce given by
JOHN GARNER,
OEURGS GARNER,
Executors
March 5, 1850,
Auditor's Notice
NOTICE is hereby given to per
sons interested, that rise undersign•
,ed has been appointed by the Orphans' ('ourt of
Huntingdon county, Auditor to ascertain and
report liens against tho interest or share of Jas.
M. Hall, in the proceeds of the sale of the .real
estate of his father, Josiah Ball, deceased, and to
apportion the said interesL amongst the lion
creditors, &c., and that he has appointed Satur
day, the 23d day of March next, at 1 o'clock P.
M.,nt his office in the borough of Huntingdon,
for the hearing of the parties, &c. Wh us and
where all perbons interested nifty attend if they
think proper. JOHN ItED, Auditor.
Feb. 26. 1850—It.
M. 861, M, ROWE,
63 North 7 7 L7 - 1 .drch,
PHILADELPHIA.
MOODoz. Corh Brociins, •
600 J 62. Painted Bucli . e . gi
.. 600 nests Willow Market Utisicts
• tpo t , Cedar Tubs
pOO Starr and Barrel Churns; -
together with the largest stock of Willow, I:rill!).
and Eastern Woodware ever offered in the city;
Cash paid at all times for broom corn
at our factory.
Feb. 26, 1850.
ORPHAN'S COIJR T SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate.
1) virtue of an alias order of the Orphan.'
Court of Huntingdon county, the following
described tuct of land, late the property of Abra
ham Long,tieed, will be sold as follows, viz
On Friday the iith day of April next (A. P.
18b0) at and on the premises ; all that valuable
tract of Lime Stone Land of the firs: quality sit
uate in Dublin township, Huntingdon county,
near Huint Cabins, and known as the "Cab
ins Farm" containing about-197 acres and 28
perches; having about 12d, 'Mies elea re l and un
der good fence, and iri ttfe highest state of culti
sation—hrOln4 ttie . fedii a log dwelling house and
stable, i l ia taco hover failing springs of water.
lila; he sold at the same time and &BCC;
fabo Colitiguous'and adjoining fleets of land; in
the said township of Hublin.suid county, bound
ed by lands of Thomas W. Neely, E.sq., and oth
ers, containing 80 acres mo• e OF less, and .hriv
leg thereon a good stone dwelling holuse e snla,ll
portion cleared and cultivated. 'the tOtiftle
thereof sold as one tract:
ALSO, at the louse of David Frakei, in the
borough of Shirleysburg, oSymrdqlf, /At 616
day of April Oext A. D. 18 5 9, l o'clock Al.
A tract of Atmintiiiii !arid wyl!,thnbered lying on
the Black Log Mountain in Shirley township
adjoining lands of S6tliuel it. Bell and others
containing 86 acres more tit less,
Ts ins : One third of Ote purchase money
to ha paid on the continuation of the sale, one
third in one year intereit, and the remain
ing third at the &nth of the widow with inter
est thereon during her life to be paid annuilly
awl to be anew,' by bonds and mortgage.
Any information will be given 1 .1 . William
McLain of Dublin township, Urn, A. p. Wilson
at Hiintingdon, or by r thesubsctibers at Shirkyi:
litirg, Huntingdon county.
hy onto• of the Orp'onne Court,
M. F : CAMPI3EI.I., GTk.
WM. li.
SA M Mc V In'
Fr1..19, 1850
ORITAN'S.(OURT SALE
TN pursuance of an order of thoOrplyan'toourt
lof Huntingdon county tfle following real es
tate will be exposed to public slat, on the prem
iers, in Jackson towns*, Htintingdon county,
on SO ft idgy tid 16tie ehly 4 March acct,
at one o'clock in the .afternoon of said day, to
wit: All that certain lot of ground situat e i n
Jackson Tpswnship, 604 caupty, adfoining lands
. 3 f flenr / I.,ee and James Alexander. containing
about one acre, with a log house and stable there.
op erected, lute the property of Win. McKee,
TEII3IB OF SALC-ono half of the iiiirehttee
money to paid on confirmation ef thesale, and
the bslance in one year thereafter with intermit,
to he secured by the bond and mortgage of the
purchaser.
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M. F. CAMPHEI.L.I.I . I:
JOIN OA AtlnCr., with
the will annexed of ‘Vm. Mt Kt.e, dec . d.
Feb. f 3. IS
UPzuLlDatcso Eigiesi
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BY. ASSItNEES:
rrliE undersigned , assign, er of Blair and
I Madden, wil/ . 411at Shade tirrit, on 'Putsch!
the 2tbdrri tof Aptll 1850,"Oit'e Pratt or Land,
containing trrel acres, in Dublin township, well
imprOved and in a good slate of cultivation.
Also—On the seine day, wi,l offer for sale a
number of Lots of Ground ih the village of
C Isysville, in Dublin toWirshili..
A lao. , —A tract orlinletforis lnhd, ih bubtln
town/Nip, containing limo! tbo acres *ell int
• proved sod in a gidtl hate tit cuitivatioii.
Also--k% itl be sold on the premi es, ten
Wednurday, the 3d day of April, Isso, rho
Mtiiiidti Iron Works,
oh (he , Aughwick creek, in Cromwell
township, litrittrirgdon county, Po., and within
a few miles of the l'ennOnnis Canal and rail
road. The Works elr tof a Ch remit Fur
nace and Forge, merit , new, inil Saw Mill,
in good order, and the usual an' hucessery hole
cc. and buildings attached then to, together tsith
about 5'20 acres of land adjoining the Works.
about id acres cleared and in a good state Of
CiPtiVation, and the remainder of the pioneer
is liihbei and woodland upon which some iron
ore has been found convenient. to the Furnitis.
any person, wishing to engage in the mon
business, the above Works offer great induce
orients; they are located in a healthy and Atti
ring neighborhood, where labor and materials
are comparatiVely cheap, Good ore can be had
convenient to and limber at Modem
erate prices i the Aughwick creek given amplo
water power at ill seasons Of the,year.
Also—On the seine day, onetract of land in
Springfield township, containing 1 5
. acres well
ithprlived, and a good quality lit lana, lying on
AugllWiek creeg:
AtteOtinchgitleh aka Ferrite Made known on
day of fide: TfloB. E. ORBISON, '
THO-. W. NEELY:
ROUT. MADDEN.
Aimignelm.
Feb. 26,4850,
Orphans' Conrt Sara.
13Y virtue of an order of the Orphani' out
of Huntingdon county, will be eiipoard to
We on the promisee, by public venaue or out
cry, on t r iworday,l44 Oa 4a! r of April, 1850, it
TRACT OF LANA'
situate to Brady toehaphip.hr said centitY,.
talning 198 derka, more or 1633, adjoiniug lands
of James Boas, Jesse Yocum, Jo rhcs iCer, Jentee
McDonald, and others. The aid tied of land
lies along the Kisacoquillse valley, is, within a
convenient, distance of the Pennsylvania Rail
road Lind canal, and is well timbered, which
renders it very valutil•le, and offer. a profitable
speculation to purchaser.; ,
Turps.— The half of the purbhiti; money to
be paid on confirmation of sale, and die residue
in one year therearter, with icterest, to he vv.
cured by bond and mortgage of the purchaser.
Py the
M. F. (..AMPBELI., Cleric.
A tlendance gi , en by
WILLIAM V. MILLER,
Adm!r ofJohn NA iley
February 20. igtso:
Aiiditor's Notice,
NOTICE is liettlfy given to all persona inter
°sled, that the undersigned fie, been ap
pointed Audit& by the Court of Common Pleas
of 11 unti piton county,todistribute the proceeds
Of theSlicriff 's tale of. Oa • .real' ffatete. of .Joliti
Ake, amongst the lien creditors, att.., ili that he
hes appointed Friday,the 2gd day of Marchnext.
at t o'clock P. M., at his office in Ole borough
of Fruntingdpn, for making said vlistrMiition ;
at whivh time andMiiie all tisisoirte liaterested
may attend if they think proper.,.. • .
..JOHN REED, Auditor.
Peh. 20, 1850.-41.
Justite of the Peace. .
TH,E etihect iber would reepectfulq 'announce
to the voters of Huntingdon, that he will'he
a candidate fur the office of
Justice of the Peace, •
et the ensuing Sin ing Election, and will be
the nkful for their suffrages,
RelttllT STITT
Feb. to, 1860,
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Administrators Notice. -:---:
I' C't7l.:Re of Administration have been gum-
LA ted to the sub.,' er upon he estate of
ationn it• Sin v.i. Es imais , I 6• of Xl' arrio mos :I
township,, deceased. A c persons having claims
will present theM duly,iuthentictiled, and those
indebted are regiteste4 AQ make payment to
Feb. 10, 1860
HAYS HASI'ILTON.
Administrator
FAST NOTICE.
PEIiSQNS knowing. theMselves
iwkbd to the firm of H. K. NEFF ar
Bao.; are hereby informed that all bal
ances found on their books after the Ist
day of April, 1850,wi1l be transferred to
the proper officers for collection. It
will therefore' be well; for those ctrYeern
ed, to call inned.ately upon the sub
scriber and save further e]!peiie.
H. le: NEFF,
for 11. K. Neff& Bra
Feb. 19,. 1850.
• • rtutintuitit
rrHE imbeeriher, to leave riuntiruy-
I don shortf.?, Will offer at AUCTION ow
Tesse,r, Sits or MAIIOI, hie
Household Furniture,
and a variety of other artides,among • which Fe a
lI,OCICA WA Y C.44IitIAGE, not intkil Worn.
gore to cOnimeifee al 9 o'clock A.M. 'll:erm a
tVon'triade letinwre. ' JOHN PEEHLEI3.
Feb. 19, 1890:
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REMOVAL.
WNW Ck 091111! ;11 . 33W GOODS
T. K. SIMONTON
N7OULD respectfully annodnce obi
V customers; and every limy efse; that be
has removed his storo front )11's old stand, ro the
room a few doors below,'ori the same side nf 'the
street, and but two doors from William Dorris'
him, In additiON to his old stock, he has lust
received no e!;egent eesortmchi of
whack he iz prepared to cell as cheap,_ if not a
lath: rheaper, thou can be procured elsewhere.
His. stock consists of
Dry-Goods, Groceries, „thisidtelart),
Drugs, 47c„ 4.c.
,
Thankful for past favors 11 - 43 would_ rest_ re, ful :
y solicit a continuance of public favor. It
wi I always give Mtn' p'easure to lice I is utinoit
exertions to "ender satisfaction to those who rosy
deal with him.
Feb. 39, 1850.
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'PRP. California Gold wedding rings:fo_t ogle'
030, 1839. Nr.FF & MILLER,.