> From Blair county list > > Married-On Tuesday last, by the Rev. David Bard, Mr. James Stewart, of >Sinking Valley to Miss Rebecca Morrow. > Died- In Canoe Valley, on the 13th instant, Mary Hull, daughter of Mrs. >Hull, of the malignant fever, prevailing in that place. > By accounts from Frankstown, we are informed, that on Thursday the 7th >inst., a fire broke out in the woods near to Hollidaysburg, which >communicated to >the Presbyterian Church, and nothing could be saved from that venerable pile, >except a table, before it was entirely consumed. It is to be hoped, however, >from the public spirit of the Congregation, that a new one will soon be >erected >on a more modern plan than the former. > ------------------------------ >FOUND > On the road leading from Huntingdon to Petersburg, some time since, a >POCKET-BOOK >containing a number of papers of importance to the owner. > It can be got by applying to the Printer, and paying for this notice. > -------------- >50 DOLLARS REWARD > Ran Away from the subscriber, living in Rapho township, Lancaster county, >on the 5th of March last, a Mulatto lad, named Joe Shirkey, about 20 years of >age, about 6 feet high, a stout well made fellow with a good countenance. Had >on when he went away, a brown roundabout, a pair of buckskin trowsers, good >shoes and stockings and an old castor hat. It is probable he may have >changed his >clothing. > Whoever takes up and secures said run-away in any Jail, so that I can get >him again, shall have the above reward and reasonable charges. >JOHN HAYS >May 13, 1807 > ---------------------------- >KIMBER A. BARTON > Respectfully solicits the enrolled citizens of the 2d Brigade, 10th >division, of Pennsylvania Militia, for their votes and interest, for the >office of >BRIGADE-INSPECTOR >at the approaching election. > Should he be so fortunate as to be elected to that Office, the favor will >be acknowledged with gratitude. >Shirleysburg, May 24, 1807 > --------------------- > All persons indebted to the estate of John Palmer, late of Shirley >township, Huntingdon County, deceased, by Bond, Note, Book account or >otherwise; are >requested to come forward on or before the 20th day of June next, and make >payment, otherwise suits will be brought without respect to persons. And >all those >having demands against said estate, are requested to present their accounts >properly attested for settlement, on or before the day above mentioned. >ELIZABETH PALMER, >Administratrix >May 25, 1807 > ---------------- > The following is a copy of a genuine direction, upon a letter not long >since sent from Lancaster county, to a person in Philadelphia, in order to be >forwarded by the first vessel for Ireland. >"To Dennis M'Farrow in the county of Tipperara in the kingdom of Ireland and >if he should not be there deliver it to Bridget Dougherty his first cousin >and >if she should be dead deliver it to Brady M'Con perhaps he may be hung for he >was a little light fingered, and if that should be the case deliver it to his >great Uncle Allen M'Cafferty however he talk'd some time ago of going over to >England to collect some monies due his Aunt Lizzy and if that should be the >case then please deliver it to Mr. Farron Walnut who lives at the sign of the >green tree." > --------------------------------- >Annie Whiteman >PABlair Rootsweb List Administrator >Annie Whiteman/Steve Patz >Blair County Coordinators >http://www.rootsweb.com/~pablair > > > > >==== PABLAIR Mailing List ==== >State maps: >http://quickfacts.census.gov/qfd/printmaps.html Ken Boonie Co-Coordinator, PaGenWeb Project Huntingdon County http://www.rootsweb.com/~pahuntin/ Psalm 33:12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord.