302 acres surveyed in names of Martin Reilly and Henry Wertz, near the river, adjoining the Farms of B. Elliott, Esq. Col. John Fee and others.
404 81 pr. surveyed in name Thomas Austin, situate on both sides of the public road leading from Huntingdon to Lewistown including a Mill seat adjoining Robert Wray at head of Kishaquoquillas Valley.
436 61 pr. do. Thomas Mitchner, adjoining Shavers creek manor, Major Robert Moore and others in West township, prime land for wheat.
410 60 pr. do. Rev. John Johnston, adj. Joseph Dowler and others in Huntingdon township, near the warm springs.
437 21 pr. do. Moses Van Court adjoining the above.
428 70 pr. do. Thomas Mitchner, adj. the above.
430 86 pr. do. Stephen Drury, adj. the above.
436 41 pr. do. Robert Austin, adj. George Green, near his Mills, West township.
435 85 pr. do. Samuel Ayres, adj. the above.
400 do. Jonathan Priestly, pr warrant, situate on the head waters of Stone creek adj. John Cree near his Mill, West township.
400 do. John Wright adj. the above.
100 do. John Shaver on Raystown branch, adj. his former place of residence now Andrew Donaldson, Hopewell township.
400 do. Robert Simpson, adj. Caleb Armitage Wm. Grady and others, Huntingdon township.
400 in 3 surveys adj. the river, in names, John George and John Hampson including Hampsons improvement opposite Sugar Grove Farm, Springfield township.
400 surveyed adj. Jesse Adams, John Williamson and others, in Huntingdon township.
400 do. adj. the above, Wm Grady and others.
400 do. Margaret Stoker in Dublin township, near the former residence of Wm. Steel.
400 do. Mary Hughes adj. the above.
300 do. Thomas Jordon, patented, situate on little Clearfield creek, now in Clearfield county.
400 do. John Allen in the forks of big and little Clearfield, patented
200 do. Lewis Taylor and Th Cummins in big lick woods near town of Huntingdon
300 prime land for wheat in Sinking Valley adj. Angus St. Clair Arthur Hill and others opposite Birmingham.
The above property will be sold at moderate prices in four equal yearly payments.
December 2, 1806.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 01-Jan-1807, Page 1, Columns 2 & 3
Notice is hereby given to all the justices of the Peace, the coroner and constables, within the said county of Huntingdon, that they be then and there, in their own proper persons, with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, examinations, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their Offices, in that behalf appertain to be done ; and also they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in jail of the said county of Huntingdon, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just.
Dated at Huntingdon, the 15th day of March, 1807.
JOHN PATTON, Sheriff.
God save the Commonwealth.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 2
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