Monday, February 28, 2022

Booher, Daniel - 1807

All persons interested
are hereby notified that the following Administration accounts have been passed in my office, and will be laid before the hon. Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, on Monday the 13th of April next, for confirmation, viz:
The account of Henry Roller, acting Executor of Jacob Roller, late of Tyrone Township, deceased.

The account of Benjamin Cornelius, administrator of John Cornelius, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Darby and Macaigali Chilcotte, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Casper Booher, acting executor of Daniel Booher, late of Shirley township, deceased.

The account of William Waggoner, acting Executor of Jacob Black, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of James Stewart, acting Administrator of William Stewart, late of Tyrone township, deceased.

The account of John Wills, acting Administrator of Gabriel Barr, late of Barree township, deceased.

The account of Joshua and Susannah Innis, Administrators of Alexander Innis, who was Administrator of Isaac McFadden, late of West township, deceased.

The account of William McAlevy, junr. and others, adm'rs. of Samuel Mitchell, late of Barree township, dec'd..

The account of Thomas Covenhoven and Volentine Peighly, adm'rs. of Geo. Nidigh, late of Barree township, dec'd.

The account of William Johnston Esq. acting administrator of David Ralston, late of West township, deceased.

The account of Jacob Lance and John Hartsler, adm'rs. of Henry Lance, late of Huntingdon township, deceased.
A. HENDERSON,
Register.
March 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 3, Columns 3 & 4

Booher, Casper - 1807

All persons interested
are hereby notified that the following Administration accounts have been passed in my office, and will be laid before the hon. Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, on Monday the 13th of April next, for confirmation, viz:
The account of Henry Roller, acting Executor of Jacob Roller, late of Tyrone Township, deceased.

The account of Benjamin Cornelius, administrator of John Cornelius, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Darby and Macaigali Chilcotte, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Casper Booher, acting executor of Daniel Booher, late of Shirley township, deceased.

The account of William Waggoner, acting Executor of Jacob Black, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of James Stewart, acting Administrator of William Stewart, late of Tyrone township, deceased.

The account of John Wills, acting Administrator of Gabriel Barr, late of Barree township, deceased.

The account of Joshua and Susannah Innis, Administrators of Alexander Innis, who was Administrator of Isaac McFadden, late of West township, deceased.

The account of William McAlevy, junr. and others, adm'rs. of Samuel Mitchell, late of Barree township, dec'd..

The account of Thomas Covenhoven and Volentine Peighly, adm'rs. of Geo. Nidigh, late of Barree township, dec'd.

The account of William Johnston Esq. acting administrator of David Ralston, late of West township, deceased.

The account of Jacob Lance and John Hartsler, adm'rs. of Henry Lance, late of Huntingdon township, deceased.
A. HENDERSON,
Register.
March 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 3, Columns 3 & 4

Chilcotte, Macaigali - 1807

All persons interested
are hereby notified that the following Administration accounts have been passed in my office, and will be laid before the hon. Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, on Monday the 13th of April next, for confirmation, viz:
The account of Henry Roller, acting Executor of Jacob Roller, late of Tyrone Township, deceased.

The account of Benjamin Cornelius, administrator of John Cornelius, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Darby and Macaigali Chilcotte, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Casper Booher, acting executor of Daniel Booher, late of Shirley township, deceased.

The account of William Waggoner, acting Executor of Jacob Black, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of James Stewart, acting Administrator of William Stewart, late of Tyrone township, deceased.

The account of John Wills, acting Administrator of Gabriel Barr, late of Barree township, deceased.

The account of Joshua and Susannah Innis, Administrators of Alexander Innis, who was Administrator of Isaac McFadden, late of West township, deceased.

The account of William McAlevy, junr. and others, adm'rs. of Samuel Mitchell, late of Barree township, dec'd..

The account of Thomas Covenhoven and Volentine Peighly, adm'rs. of Geo. Nidigh, late of Barree township, dec'd.

The account of William Johnston Esq. acting administrator of David Ralston, late of West township, deceased.

The account of Jacob Lance and John Hartsler, adm'rs. of Henry Lance, late of Huntingdon township, deceased.
A. HENDERSON,
Register.
March 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 3, Columns 3 & 4

Chilcotte, Darby - 1807

All persons interested
are hereby notified that the following Administration accounts have been passed in my office, and will be laid before the hon. Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, on Monday the 13th of April next, for confirmation, viz:
The account of Henry Roller, acting Executor of Jacob Roller, late of Tyrone Township, deceased.

The account of Benjamin Cornelius, administrator of John Cornelius, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Darby and Macaigali Chilcotte, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Casper Booher, acting executor of Daniel Booher, late of Shirley township, deceased.

The account of William Waggoner, acting Executor of Jacob Black, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of James Stewart, acting Administrator of William Stewart, late of Tyrone township, deceased.

The account of John Wills, acting Administrator of Gabriel Barr, late of Barree township, deceased.

The account of Joshua and Susannah Innis, Administrators of Alexander Innis, who was Administrator of Isaac McFadden, late of West township, deceased.

The account of William McAlevy, junr. and others, adm'rs. of Samuel Mitchell, late of Barree township, dec'd..

The account of Thomas Covenhoven and Volentine Peighly, adm'rs. of Geo. Nidigh, late of Barree township, dec'd.

The account of William Johnston Esq. acting administrator of David Ralston, late of West township, deceased.

The account of Jacob Lance and John Hartsler, adm'rs. of Henry Lance, late of Huntingdon township, deceased.
A. HENDERSON,
Register.
March 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 3, Columns 3 & 4

Cornelius, John - 1807

All persons interested
are hereby notified that the following Administration accounts have been passed in my office, and will be laid before the hon. Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, on Monday the 13th of April next, for confirmation, viz:
The account of Henry Roller, acting Executor of Jacob Roller, late of Tyrone Township, deceased.

The account of Benjamin Cornelius, administrator of John Cornelius, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Darby and Macaigali Chilcotte, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Casper Booher, acting executor of Daniel Booher, late of Shirley township, deceased.

The account of William Waggoner, acting Executor of Jacob Black, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of James Stewart, acting Administrator of William Stewart, late of Tyrone township, deceased.

The account of John Wills, acting Administrator of Gabriel Barr, late of Barree township, deceased.

The account of Joshua and Susannah Innis, Administrators of Alexander Innis, who was Administrator of Isaac McFadden, late of West township, deceased.

The account of William McAlevy, junr. and others, adm'rs. of Samuel Mitchell, late of Barree township, dec'd..

The account of Thomas Covenhoven and Volentine Peighly, adm'rs. of Geo. Nidigh, late of Barree township, dec'd.

The account of William Johnston Esq. acting administrator of David Ralston, late of West township, deceased.

The account of Jacob Lance and John Hartsler, adm'rs. of Henry Lance, late of Huntingdon township, deceased.
A. HENDERSON,
Register.
March 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 3, Columns 3 & 4

Cornelius, Benjamin - 1807

All persons interested
are hereby notified that the following Administration accounts have been passed in my office, and will be laid before the hon. Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, on Monday the 13th of April next, for confirmation, viz:
The account of Henry Roller, acting Executor of Jacob Roller, late of Tyrone Township, deceased.

The account of Benjamin Cornelius, administrator of John Cornelius, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Darby and Macaigali Chilcotte, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Casper Booher, acting executor of Daniel Booher, late of Shirley township, deceased.

The account of William Waggoner, acting Executor of Jacob Black, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of James Stewart, acting Administrator of William Stewart, late of Tyrone township, deceased.

The account of John Wills, acting Administrator of Gabriel Barr, late of Barree township, deceased.

The account of Joshua and Susannah Innis, Administrators of Alexander Innis, who was Administrator of Isaac McFadden, late of West township, deceased.

The account of William McAlevy, junr. and others, adm'rs. of Samuel Mitchell, late of Barree township, dec'd..

The account of Thomas Covenhoven and Volentine Peighly, adm'rs. of Geo. Nidigh, late of Barree township, dec'd.

The account of William Johnston Esq. acting administrator of David Ralston, late of West township, deceased.

The account of Jacob Lance and John Hartsler, adm'rs. of Henry Lance, late of Huntingdon township, deceased.
A. HENDERSON,
Register.
March 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 3, Columns 3 & 4

Roller, Jacob - 1807

All persons interested
are hereby notified that the following Administration accounts have been passed in my office, and will be laid before the hon. Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, on Monday the 13th of April next, for confirmation, viz:
The account of Henry Roller, acting Executor of Jacob Roller, late of Tyrone Township, deceased.

The account of Benjamin Cornelius, administrator of John Cornelius, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Darby and Macaigali Chilcotte, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Casper Booher, acting executor of Daniel Booher, late of Shirley township, deceased.

The account of William Waggoner, acting Executor of Jacob Black, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of James Stewart, acting Administrator of William Stewart, late of Tyrone township, deceased.

The account of John Wills, acting Administrator of Gabriel Barr, late of Barree township, deceased.

The account of Joshua and Susannah Innis, Administrators of Alexander Innis, who was Administrator of Isaac McFadden, late of West township, deceased.

The account of William McAlevy, junr. and others, adm'rs. of Samuel Mitchell, late of Barree township, dec'd..

The account of Thomas Covenhoven and Volentine Peighly, adm'rs. of Geo. Nidigh, late of Barree township, dec'd.

The account of William Johnston Esq. acting administrator of David Ralston, late of West township, deceased.

The account of Jacob Lance and John Hartsler, adm'rs. of Henry Lance, late of Huntingdon township, deceased.
A. HENDERSON,
Register.
March 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 3, Columns 3 & 4

Roller, Henry - 1807

All persons interested
are hereby notified that the following Administration accounts have been passed in my office, and will be laid before the hon. Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, on Monday the 13th of April next, for confirmation, viz:
The account of Henry Roller, acting Executor of Jacob Roller, late of Tyrone Township, deceased.

The account of Benjamin Cornelius, administrator of John Cornelius, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Darby and Macaigali Chilcotte, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of Casper Booher, acting executor of Daniel Booher, late of Shirley township, deceased.

The account of William Waggoner, acting Executor of Jacob Black, late of Springfield township, deceased.

The account of James Stewart, acting Administrator of William Stewart, late of Tyrone township, deceased.

The account of John Wills, acting Administrator of Gabriel Barr, late of Barree township, deceased.

The account of Joshua and Susannah Innis, Administrators of Alexander Innis, who was Administrator of Isaac McFadden, late of West township, deceased.

The account of William McAlevy, junr. and others, adm'rs. of Samuel Mitchell, late of Barree township, dec'd..

The account of Thomas Covenhoven and Volentine Peighly, adm'rs. of Geo. Nidigh, late of Barree township, dec'd.

The account of William Johnston Esq. acting administrator of David Ralston, late of West township, deceased.

The account of Jacob Lance and John Hartsler, adm'rs. of Henry Lance, late of Huntingdon township, deceased.
A. HENDERSON,
Register.
March 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 3, Columns 3 & 4

Kyle, Samuel - 1807

Stray Horses.
CAME to the Plantation of George Weight, Warriormark township; Huntingdon County, on the 7th of January last, a DARK BAY HORSE, 6 of 7 years old, fourteen hands high, has a few white hairs in his forehead, and 4 white spots on his rump.  He is a natural trotter, had no shoes on, and appeared to have lately underwent casteration <sic>.

ALSO,
One other DARK BAY HORSE taken up by Daniel Swartz, on the 27th of December last, on the top of Alleghany Mountain, near the Laurel run gap, thirteen and a half hands high, his age not known, a natural trotter, has a star, both hind feet white, and shod all round.

The owner or owners, by proving property, paying charges &c. can get them on application to the subscriber, living in Sinking Valley.
SAMUEL KYLE,
Woodranger.
Feb. 3, 1807
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 2

Swartz, Daniel - 1807


Stray Horses.
CAME to the Plantation of George Weight, Warriormark township; Huntingdon County, on the 7th of January last, a DARK BAY HORSE, 6 of 7 years old, fourteen hands high, has a few white hairs in his forehead, and 4 white spots on his rump.  He is a natural trotter, had no shoes on, and appeared to have lately underwent casteration <sic>.

ALSO,
One other DARK BAY HORSE taken up by Daniel Swartz, on the 27th of December last, on the top of Alleghany Mountain, near the Laurel run gap, thirteen and a half hands high, his age not known, a natural trotter, has a star, both hind feet white, and shod all round.

The owner or owners, by proving property, paying charges &c. can get them on application to the subscriber, living in Sinking Valley.
SAMUEL KYLE,
Woodranger.
Feb. 3, 1807
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 2

Weight, George - 1807


Stray Horses.
CAME to the Plantation of George Weight, Warriormark township; Huntingdon County, on the 7th of January last, a DARK BAY HORSE, 6 of 7 years old, fourteen hands high, has a few white hairs in his forehead, and 4 white spots on his rump.  He is a natural trotter, had no shoes on, and appeared to have lately underwent casteration <sic>.

ALSO,
One other DARK BAY HORSE taken up by Daniel Swartz, on the 27th of December last, on the top of Alleghany Mountain, near the Laurel run gap, thirteen and a half hands high, his age not known, a natural trotter, has a star, both hind feet white, and shod all round.

The owner or owners, by proving property, paying charges &c. can get them on application to the subscriber, living in Sinking Valley.
SAMUEL KYLE,
Woodranger.
Feb. 3, 1807
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 2

Porter, Jane - 1807

For sale, --- or Rent.
A Two Story House and Lot of Ground, No. 55, situate in second street, in the town of Alexandria.  The House is weatherboarded, has four rooms on the lower floor, a Brick chimney with two fire places a good Cellar, and well of excellent water near the door.

For terms enquire of Mr. William Moore, Alexandria ; or to the subscriber, on Spruce-creek.
JANE PORTER.
March 3, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 2

Moore, William - 1807

For sale, --- or Rent.
A Two Story House and Lot of Ground, No. 55, situate in second street, in the town of Alexandria.  The House is weatherboarded, has four rooms on the lower floor, a Brick chimney with two fire places a good Cellar, and well of excellent water near the door.

For terms enquire of Mr. William Moore, Alexandria ; or to the subscriber, on Spruce-creek.
JANE PORTER.
March 3, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 2

Patton, John - 1807

A Proclamation.
WHEREAS the honorable Jonathan Walker, Esq. President of the several Courts of common pleas, in the counties composing the fourth district, and Justice of the courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district ; and David Stewart; Benjamin Elliott, and William Steel Esquires, judges of the courts of common pleas and justices of the courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the county of Huntingdon ; having issued their precept, dated the 1st inst. to me directed, at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on Monday the 13th day of April next.

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



Advertisement.
By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the court of common pleas of Huntingdon County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the court house in the Borough of Huntingdon on the second Monday of April next, at nine o'clock in the forenoon of that day and continue until the whole be sold, he following property, viz :

A House and part of a Lot in the town of Huntingdon, at the easterly end of Water street, and adjoining a house and lot of Alexander Dean ; also a part of a lot of ground at the easterly end of Water street in the town of Huntingdon, adjoining a house and part of a lot, late the property of William Allen Thompson, Deceased.  Seized and taken in execution and to be sold as the property of the said William A. Thompson, deceased.

Also a Tract of Land in Huntingdon township, joining lands of William Wilson, and others on the Juniata, containing seventeen acres more or less.  Also a lot of ground on the same side of the street and near to Andrew McGees, in the town of Alexandria.  Seized and taken in Execution and to be sold as the property of Robert Dean.

ALSO, by virtue of the Writs aforesaid, will be exposed to sale at the Court House in the Borough of Huntingdon, on Saturday the 28th instant, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of that day.

A House and lot of ground on the northerly side of Mifflin street, in the Borough of Huntingdon, being 50 feet front and extending back 200 feet to Church street, bounded on the east by the estate of Charles Barnet, deceased, and on the West by Affrca's Lot, being No. -----, Seized and taken in Execution, and to be sold as the property of Stephen Carrol.

Also, A tract of 157 acres of Land more or less, in Shirley township, at Aughwick falls, in the river Juniata, joining lands of Daniel Seachrist, William Brown and others.  Seized and taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Holliday and Daniel McConaughy.
JOHN PATTON, Sheriff.
March 18, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 3, Column 4

Elliott, Benjamin - 1807

A Proclamation.
WHEREAS the honorable Jonathan Walker, Esq. President of the several Courts of common pleas, in the counties composing the fourth district, and Justice of the courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district ; and David Stewart; Benjamin Elliott, and William Steel Esquires, judges of the courts of common pleas and justices of the courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the county of Huntingdon ; having issued their precept, dated the 1st inst. to me directed, at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on Monday the 13th day of April next.

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

Stewart, David - 1807

A Proclamation.
WHEREAS the honorable Jonathan Walker, Esq. President of the several Courts of common pleas, in the counties composing the fourth district, and Justice of the courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district ; and David Stewart; Benjamin Elliott, and William Steel Esquires, judges of the courts of common pleas and justices of the courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the county of Huntingdon ; having issued their precept, dated the 1st inst. to me directed, at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on Monday the 13th day of April next.

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

Walker, Jonathan - 1807

A Proclamation.
WHEREAS the honorable Jonathan Walker, Esq. President of the several Courts of common pleas, in the counties composing the fourth district, and Justice of the courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the said district ; and David Stewart; Benjamin Elliott, and William Steel Esquires, judges of the courts of common pleas and justices of the courts of Oyer and Terminer, and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and other offenders in the county of Huntingdon ; having issued their precept, dated the 1st inst. to me directed, at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon, on Monday the 13th day of April next.

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

Simpson, James - 1807

ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Simpson, late of the Borough of Huntingdon, deceased; are requested to make payment at or before the first day of April next.  And all persons having demands against said estate, to present their accompts <sic> to the subscribers properly authenticated for settlement.
Margaret Simpson,
Administratrix.
James Simpson, Adm'r.
Feb. 25, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Simpson, Margaret - 1807

ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Simpson, late of the Borough of Huntingdon, deceased; are requested to make payment at or before the first day of April next.  And all persons having demands against said estate, to present their accompts <sic> to the subscribers properly authenticated for settlement.
Margaret Simpson,
Administratrix.
James Simpson, Adm'r.
Feb. 25, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Simpson, John - 1807

ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Simpson, late of the Borough of Huntingdon, deceased; are requested to make payment at or before the first day of April next.  And all persons having demands against said estate, to present their accompts <sic> to the subscribers properly authenticated for settlement.
Margaret Simpson,
Administratrix.
James Simpson, Adm'r.
Feb. 25, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Rainy, James - 1807

CAUTION.
WHEREAS the subscriber passed a Note of hand, to a certain Samuel Batton, conditioned for the sum of Eight Dollars, payable some time in August next.  This is therefore to forewarn all persons from taking an assignment on said Note, as I am determined not to pay it, unless compelled thereto by law.
James Rainy.
February, 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Batton, Samuel - 1807

CAUTION.
WHEREAS the subscriber passed a Note of hand, to a certain Samuel Batton, conditioned for the sum of Eight Dollars, payable some time in August next.  This is therefore to forewarn all persons from taking an assignment on said Note, as I am determined not to pay it, unless compelled thereto by law.
James Rainy.
February, 11, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Kneedler, John - 1807

To be Sold,
And possession given on 20th May next.
THAT noted TAVERN formerly occupied by Thomas Whittaker, and now in the tenure of John Beatty, situate on Alleghany Street, in the Borough of Huntingdon ; together with the Ferry across the Juniata.  The situation and conveniencies <sic> of this stand being well known, it is conceived description -- they are equal, if not superior to that of any other stand in this part of the country.  For terms apply to the subscriber, on the premises.
John Kneedler.
January 14, 1807.
N. B.  if not sold, the above property will be rented at the exp. of the present Lease, which will be on 20th M. next.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Beatty, John - 1807

To be Sold,
And possession given on 20th May next.
THAT noted TAVERN formerly occupied by Thomas Whittaker, and now in the tenure of John Beatty, situate on Alleghany Street, in the Borough of Huntingdon ; together with the Ferry across the Juniata.  The situation and conveniencies <sic> of this stand being well known, it is conceived description -- they are equal, if not superior to that of any other stand in this part of the country.  For terms apply to the subscriber, on the premises.
John Kneedler.
January 14, 1807.
N. B.  if not sold, the above property will be rented at the exp. of the present Lease, which will be on 20th M. next.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Whittaker, Thomas - 1807

To be Sold,
And possession given on 20th May next.
THAT noted TAVERN formerly occupied by Thomas Whittaker, and now in the tenure of John Beatty, situate on Alleghany Street, in the Borough of Huntingdon ; together with the Ferry across the Juniata.  The situation and conveniencies <sic> of this stand being well known, it is conceived description -- they are equal, if not superior to that of any other stand in this part of the country.  For terms apply to the subscriber, on the premises.
John Kneedler.
January 14, 1807.
N. B.  if not sold, the above property will be rented at the exp. of the present Lease, which will be on 20th M. next.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Henderson, Andrew - 1807

In pursuance of an order of Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Saturday the 11th day of April next, a
Grist & Saw-Mill,
with 300 acres of Land, more or less, on Big Trough-creek, in Union Township in the said County ; with sundry other improvements joining lands of John Swaggers, J. Griffith and others.  Being the real estate of Nicholas Crum, deceased.

The terms of sale -- one third in hand -- one third in 12 months and the residual in two annual payments thereafter.  Attendance will be given by John King, Esq. and Henry Crum, administrators of said estate.
And. Henderson,
Clerk Orphans Court.
Huntingdon, Feb. 7th 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Crum, Henry - 1807

In pursuance of an order of Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Saturday the 11th day of April next, a
Grist & Saw-Mill,
with 300 acres of Land, more or less, on Big Trough-creek, in Union Township in the said County ; with sundry other improvements joining lands of John Swaggers, J. Griffith and others.  Being the real estate of Nicholas Crum, deceased.

The terms of sale -- one third in hand -- one third in 12 months and the residual in two annual payments thereafter.  Attendance will be given by John King, Esq. and Henry Crum, administrators of said estate.
And. Henderson,
Clerk Orphans Court.
Huntingdon, Feb. 7th 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

King, John - 1807

In pursuance of an order of Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Saturday the 11th day of April next, a
Grist & Saw-Mill,
with 300 acres of Land, more or less, on Big Trough-creek, in Union Township in the said County ; with sundry other improvements joining lands of John Swaggers, J. Griffith and others.  Being the real estate of Nicholas Crum, deceased.

The terms of sale -- one third in hand -- one third in 12 months and the residual in two annual payments thereafter.  Attendance will be given by John King, Esq. and Henry Crum, administrators of said estate.
And. Henderson,
Clerk Orphans Court.
Huntingdon, Feb. 7th 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Crum, Nicholas - 1807

In pursuance of an order of Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Saturday the 11th day of April next, a
Grist & Saw-Mill,
with 300 acres of Land, more or less, on Big Trough-creek, in Union Township in the said County ; with sundry other improvements joining lands of John Swaggers, J. Griffith and others.  Being the real estate of Nicholas Crum, deceased.

The terms of sale -- one third in hand -- one third in 12 months and the residual in two annual payments thereafter.  Attendance will be given by John King, Esq. and Henry Crum, administrators of said estate.
And. Henderson,
Clerk Orphans Court.
Huntingdon, Feb. 7th 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Griffith, J. - 1807

In pursuance of an order of Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Saturday the 11th day of April next, a
Grist & Saw-Mill,
with 300 acres of Land, more or less, on Big Trough-creek, in Union Township in the said County ; with sundry other improvements joining lands of John Swaggers, J. Griffith and others.  Being the real estate of Nicholas Crum, deceased.

The terms of sale -- one third in hand -- one third in 12 months and the residual in two annual payments thereafter.  Attendance will be given by John King, Esq. and Henry Crum, administrators of said estate.
And. Henderson,
Clerk Orphans Court.
Huntingdon, Feb. 7th 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Swaggers, John - 1807

In pursuance of an order of Orphan's Court for Huntingdon County, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises on Saturday the 11th day of April next, a
Grist & Saw-Mill,
with 300 acres of Land, more or less, on Big Trough-creek, in Union Township in the said County ; with sundry other improvements joining lands of John Swaggers, J. Griffith and others.  Being the real estate of Nicholas Crum, deceased.

The terms of sale -- one third in hand -- one third in 12 months and the residual in two annual payments thereafter.  Attendance will be given by John King, Esq. and Henry Crum, administrators of said estate.
And. Henderson,
Clerk Orphans Court.
Huntingdon, Feb. 7th 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Johnston, John - 1807

THOSE Collectors who have not yet settled their several Duplicates are thus informed, that unless they discharge the arrearages due thereon, at, or before the April court next, they will positively be compelled thereto by having suits bro’t [brought] against them, without further notice.

--- the paying the wages of Jurors, and other County expenses will easily show the necessity of so doing.
John Johnston.
Feb. 25, 1807.
~ The Huntingdon Gazette, 19-Mar-1807, Page 1, Column 1

Galloway, Samuel - 1852

A glorious Scott and Graham ratification meeting was held in Cincinnati on the evening of he 28th inst.  Upwards of 8000 people were present.  The meeting was addressed by Senator Morehead, Samuel Galloway, and others.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 2, Column 3

Ballou, Ariel - 1852

Democratic Electors.-- The Democratic State Convention which met at Newport on the 24th ult., nominated the following Electorial ticket:--

George Turner, of Newport; Amasa Eddy, of Gloecster; Joseph Spink, of North Kingstown, and Ariel Ballou, of Cumberland.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 2, Column 3

Spink, Joseph - 1852

Democratic Electors.-- The Democratic State Convention which met at Newport on the 24th ult., nominated the following Electorial ticket:--

George Turner, of Newport; Amasa Eddy, of Gloecster; Joseph Spink, of North Kingstown, and Ariel Ballou, of Cumberland.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 2, Column 3

Eddy, Amasa - 1852

Democratic Electors.-- The Democratic State Convention which met at Newport on the 24th ult., nominated the following Electorial ticket:--

George Turner, of Newport; Amasa Eddy, of Gloecster; Joseph Spink, of North Kingstown, and Ariel Ballou, of Cumberland.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 2, Column 3

Turner, George - 1852

Democratic Electors.-- The Democratic State Convention which met at Newport on the 24th ult., nominated the following Electorial ticket:--

George Turner, of Newport; Amasa Eddy, of Gloecster; Joseph Spink, of North Kingstown, and Ariel Ballou, of Cumberland.
~ The Northern Star, 03-Jul-1852 Page 2, Column 3