Wills: Sale of Estate of Christian Funk, 1835: South Huntington Twp, Westmoreland County, PA

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Public notice of the pending auction to liquidate the Estate of Christian Funk
(late) of South Huntington Twp, Westmoreland Co. PA. as found in the newspaper
"The Intelligencer" dated Friday 6 March 1835, published in Greensburg, PA.
This article transcribed by Jim K. Markle for use on the UsGenWeb 11/97.

VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY FOR SALE
The Executors of the last Will and Testament of Christian Funk, Senr. late,of
South Huntington Township, deceased, will offer for sale, on the premises, at
public auction, on Wednesday, the 25th day of March, 1835, all that certain

TRACT OF LAND
adjoining lands of David Funk, Joseph Lash, Gen. Joseph Markle, Joseph Zumbro
and others, situate on the big Sewickly Creek, in South and North Huntington
townships, Westmoreland County, containing 150 acres, 144 perches, be the same
more or less, having about 60 acres cleared, 2 acres whereof is first rate
meadow, with a

DWELLING HOUSE, A MERCHANT MILL,
with on run of French Burrs and one run of Chopping stones, a SAW MILL AND
STABLE, An indisputable title, will be made to the purchaser. The terms will be
made known on the day of the sale. It not sold on that day it will be rented
for one year to the highest and best bidder.

Also at the same time and place, the following personal property will be sold,
Viz:
ONE EIGHT DAY CLOCK, A VARIETY OF BOOKS, ONE SECRETARY, ONE CUPBOARD, ONE TEN
PLATE STOVE, TABLES, CHAIRS, BEDS, BEDDING, AND BEDSTEADS. Ten shares of stock
in the Robbstown and Mountpleasant Turnpike Road Company. Wheat, Rye, Oats &
corn, by the bushel...Flour by the barrel, Hay by the ton, 1 windmill, 1
plantation wagon, horses Milk cows, young cattle and Hogs. One lot of dry
walnut boards besides a variety of household & kitchen furniture and farming
utensils, too numerous to insert.

Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, on said day, and to continue from day to day
until all is sold, and a reasonable credit given by WILLIAM PLUMER, ADAM
TINSTMAN Executors.

March 6, 1835