Public Sale, AT CHESTER FURNACE. WILL be exposed to public sale on Wednesday, the eighth day of January next, at Chester Furnace, in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, the personal property late of Joel Pennock at said Furnace, viz: Eighteen Horses, 2 Mules, 1 yoke of Ocen, Waggons, Carts, Harness, Furnace Mining, Coaling, and Smith Tools, a lot of run out plates, a large quantity of coal baskets, wheelbarrows, copper pipe for but blast, blooms, and pig metal, a large quantity of charcoal, and wood in rank, stone coal, wash and lump ore, a superior FIRM PROM!' I:WM, stoves, shingles, timber, and aft number of other articles used about Iron Works, &c nut here enumerated, Also at the same time, at Orhisonia, in the same township, the stock of store goods, consisting of _ _ - Dill' GOODS, Hardware, Groceries, Shoes Pc. Pc. Pc. The above are new goods, some having been lately purchased, and the packages yet unopened, they will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The SAFE may be seen upon applica ti in to Mr. Thomas Ayres, at Pollock's, landing on the Juniata, a short distance below Drake's ferry. The sale will commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., of said day, and continue until all are sold. The conditions, which will be accomo. dating to purchase's, will be made known at the sale. P. FRAZER SNITTII, Trustee December 25, 1859.—ts—p. Jr UNIATA IRON WORKS, Located on the Pennsylvania Canal, nearAlexrndria, Huntingdon county Pa. These works are now active operd tion, manufacturing every variety of 'nail leatile Iron such as Boiler Sheet, Flue and Tank Iron. B %II IRON OF ALL SIZES Round And Square. Ali made out of the best Juniata Brooms and at the must favorable rates of the mar ker. The following are the sizes of the bar' iron. viz! 4 inches, 5 sa 2, 11 —1 and scollop; Horse shoe Bars. and carriage Tire, and all sizes of Round Bei s. CAR EIXLLS Manufactured from the Bar—Warranted, All orders from a' distance punctual• ly attended to. • • Samuel Hatfield Alerandria, Ilyntingdon Co. Pa. l Dcc. 26, 1839.-1 y. Bargains for Cash On and after the first day of January the Subscriber will sell at cost his stock JPIERCILLVDISE. CONSISTING OF Hardware, Queensware, Dry Goods arid Groceries at his stand in Peterhburg, where the pub lie are invited to call and examine lot themselves. ;Fin. Walker. N. B. Persons li . a;in;acco7nis --- I;ith the Suscriber will please call and settle them on or before the 20th of March next. W. W. Dec. 26th 1839--St Pamphlet Laws. IN conformity with a resolution of the General Assembls of Pennsylvania, passed the 2nd Alakh 1837, Subscrip tions for copies of the Pamphldt Laws of the next S!:AS;011 of the Legislature of Peon Sylvania, n ill be received - at this office un 111 %pithy the 13th day ofJancary 1840 Price, fitly cents per copy, to be paid at the time of subscribing. P. S. The Pamphlet Laws of last ses sion, and the Colonial Records have been received, and are ready for distribution to those who subscribed for them. Treasurers' ollice Hun- D. BLAIR. tingdon, 4, Dec. 1833. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons interested in the Es' tate, or having claims against the Estate of Jacob Miller, late of West town ship, Huntingdon county, deceased, are requested to present their claims to the undersigned, who is duly authorised to administer; anti Ml . persons indebted are requested to make immediate payment. Said deceased has a brother, Samuel Miller, supposed to reside in Union Co., and a sister, now married, residing, it is believed, in Philadelphia, who are inter ested in said deceased's E,tate, and this is to notify them, that the accounts must be settled berore the coining spring. JACOB BRUBAKER., Mmes. West township, Huntingdon t county, Dec. 4, 1859. AUDITORS' NOTIC E. (John Davisons' Estate.) Tke notice that we the undersigned' Auditors, appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, to distribute the assets remaining in the hands of Ja cob Dopp, Administrator of said Estate, among the respective claimants, will meet for that purpose at the house of Christian Gouts in Huntingdon, on Thursday the 26th day of Decenther inst., when and where all persons interested may attend. JACOB MILLE, JAMES GWIN, iluditora. C A'S MILLER Dec. 4, 1839. VALUABLE REAL .ESTATE ILT ORPHANS) COURT SALE. I N pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Huntingdon county, Pa., John Bumbaugh, administrator of the Estate of Jesse Jolla's, late of Union town ship, in the said county, deceased, will expose to sale by public vendue on the premises, on Saturday, the 2Sth day of December, next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, five cei Liiit tracts and parcels of land situate in Union and Henderson townships, in said county. No. I. One certain tract and parcel of the said land situate in Henderson town ship in the said county, adjoining lands of on the north, the Juniata river and Canal on the south, Jacks moun• lain on t!'e east, and lands claimed by the heirs of Abraham Vandevander it all on the west, containing four hundred and thirty-seven acres and forty perches, be the same more or less, about ten or fif teen acres of which are cleared. The turnpike road and Juniata canal cutting the same, including the improvement in the name of John Long—on which is erec ted the three story . pn.a.um T. 9.73111111 11 • EV713211, now occupied by Thomas Wallace; with other improvements, known by the name !of Jackstown. No. 2. Another tract of woodland,' situate in the same township, adjoinging the shove described Jacks mountain, the Juniata river, and lands of James Drake, sr., containing thirty-two acres and nine ty perches. and allowance, more or less, and patented. No. S. Another tract and parcel of land, pi incipally woodlan.l, situate in Union township in said county, adjacent of the easterly side of Jackstown duct, adjoining land in name of Same! Drake, or land now claimed by Thomas Airs jr., the Juniata river on the north, land in name of or claimed by Wiliiam Brewster, Young or Camp bell, and Campbell and Corbin nn the sauth and west; containing three hundred and eighty acres, and twenty-six perches, and the usua! allowance. No. 4. Another tract in name of Ro bert Irvin, situate in said Union township, containing four hundred and forty-seven acres, one hundred and forty-five perches, more or less, being woodland. No. 5. Also another tract of woodland sirveyed in name of Frederick Bell, sit uate in said Union township, containing four hundred and thirty-eight acres and thirty-nine perchei. On the first descri bed tract is situate the valuable tavern stand at Jackstown, By order of the Court, T. P. CA PBELL, Clerk. The sale will commence on the premi ses at Jackatown, at 10 o'clock, A. M., where due attendance will be given, and terms of sale made known by JOHN RU BAUGH, I.Administrator of Jesse Johns, deceased. A. P. WILSON, Attorney. November 27, 18S9. Executor's Notice.' ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Win. Love, late of ILoodbury tp. Huntingdon county, deceased, are re quested-to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said Estate are requesteJ to present them properly authenticated far. payment to the under. signed. S 1 UEL DEAN, t Executors. JOSfi. ROLLER, October QS, 1859.-6 t. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Anthony Beaver, deceased, late of Hopewell tp Hunting►lon county are re• quested to make immediate payment,and those having claims against said Estate are requested to present them properly authenticated, for payment to the under signed. ANTHONY BEAVER I r. Admr JOHN BEAVER, Hopewell tp. Dee, 4, 1859. Notice. ALL persons indebted to John Savage will please immediately settle their accounts with the subscribe•. And those haying claims properly authenticated against him will pre- sent them for settlement to me at Mary Ann Forge, Trough Creek Huntingdon Co. A. B. citEwir, Agent for John Savage. 117'N. B. Bar iron for sale at Mary Ann Forge. Trough Creek, Oct 1839. stray Heifer. AME to the residence! ,'AIR A fk of he subscri her in Um. ...1 1 10A on township, about the 25th 'of November last, a Black Heifer, with :some white on her face, belly and legs, supposed to be rising of three years old.l The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of as the law directs. ELIJAH DEJINT. Union township, Dec. 4, 18C9. STRAY STEER. EkM to the re -4*411 si lence of the C . th*.. , W 4.! subscriber, living iro Vallir Henderson township sometime in Septem ber last, a Steer, supposed to be about 2 years old. He has two white feet, and a small white streak on his back; no other marks discernible. The owner is reques ted to come forward, prove properly, pay charges and take him away, or he will be disposed of according to law. • A. JACOBS. Henderson township, Dec. 4,1839. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be exposed to public sale on Thursday, tht 26th inst. on the premises of Michael Wallace, late f Morris township, Huntingdon county, deceased, the following personal property, to wit: Horses, Cows, Young Cattle, Hogs, two Carriages, Wagons, Ploughs, ' Harrows, 1 Threshing Machine, Horse Geers, 2 setts of harness, Grain in the bushel, Grain in the ground, Hay by the ton, Lime by the bush el, Brick by the thousand, 1 complete set of Black Smith Tools, 1 set casting for a large hammer Forge, Sawed Lumber of every de 'scription, about 10,000 Shingles, Old and New Iron by the hundred, Molasses by the barrel, Nails by the keg, a large set of diffe rent kinds of Books, 1 set Surveying compass and instruments, 1 cooking Stove, and a general assortment of Household and Kitch ea Furniture too numerous to mention. _ _ Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. precisely, and to continue from day to day, till all are sold. Due attendance and reasonable credit will be given by HENRY NEFF, SAMUEL P. WALLACE, Admr'o. Morris township, Dec. 11, 1839. ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE:. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the Estate of Michael Vs allace, late of Morris township, Hun !..lt.,7hon county, dec'd. are requested to mak,: pz,7 meat to the undersigned; and all thoso ha,ing , claims against said estate, will present the;.•% properly authenticated for settlement, on or' before the Ist day of February, 1840. 'The Woks are in the possession of henry Nett, oCe of the Ad ministrator, in the Borough o Alesan• drip. Henry Neff, Ad mr's. Samuel P• Wallace, Morris tp. Dec. 11, 18S9. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS 11N all payments hereafter made by the . Collectors of county tax TEN PER CENT will bs required in SILVER. This rule has been adopted through absolute necessity and will be dispensed with only in casse where a compliance with it would be of seri° us inconvenience to the tax-payer or collector. DAVID BLAIR Treasurer's office Hun -1 tingdon, Dec. 11, 1839 j HOLLIDAYSBURG AND :BEDFORD TURNPIKE. NOTICE is hereby given to the Stock- holders of the Hollidaysburg and Bed ford Turnpike Company, that a fmrth instalment of fifteen dollars per share (making the entire balance of the stock re maining to be called tor) shall be paid on or before the 9th day of January next, to J. W Duncan, Bedford; or Robert McNamara or Alexander Knox, Newry. The board of Managers have also made it the duty of the President or Secretary, to bring suits in the name of the Company a nainst all delinquents who shall have failed to comply with this and other like requisi tions heretofore made. _ wiwraQaihe Board, J. W. Duncan. . . _ Secutary, Dec. 11. 18S9. 10 DOLLJRS REIF JRD. STOLEN on Saturday the 23 inst. in the house of Piercy Douglass, a red mos rocco pocket book, containing twenty dol tars in Bank notes on the following Banks —one ten dollar note on the Bank of Lewistown; one five dollar note on the Exchange Bank of Pittsburg; and one five dollar note on the Bank of Chambersburg —There were also twopromisary notes, one on an individual residing in the bor ough of Huntingdon for $l2O, and the oth- 1 m• on an individual in // aynesburg, . Co., for $l5. 1 have made no , assign went of any notes, on any individual, to, , any person. 0::TI therefore caution those' whom I hold their notes, to pay to no person except myself. The above reward will be given to am; person that wiil return the pocket boo and its contents, and twenty for the ap prehension of the thief. DANIEL M'CARTNEF. huntivdon Nov. 27, 1839 For Rent. TH E smail brick building now occupi ed by Thomas Reed Esq., as a store room, nearly tiq osite the apothecafy can be rented the ensiongispring for one or more years, on reasonable terms. The buil diug and the situation are well suited for business of ANY KIND. Apply to JOHN ARMITAGE. Hunt, Dec. 11th 1839. Auditor's Notice. HE undersigned auditors appointed by the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon co to examie the accounts of Jesse Johns and Mary Johns, who administered on the estate of David Johns, late of Shirley town ship, deceased, will meet for that pnipose in the Register's Office in Huntingdon, on Monday the 30th day of December at 2 o'- , clock in the afternoon, of which all interes- I ted will take notice. James Steel, Wm, Dorris, David Blair. Dec. 11, 1839. ATTENTION HUTtON INFANTRY. You will par ade on your usu. al ground in the borough of Hunt ingdon, on Wed. Ocy nrlllaeYcemtiL i2snts"t o at 10 o'clock A. PO' „. By order of !if I Your Coptain. - W B Zeigler O. S., Wanted. A good study, and industrious boy. to come welt recommended, to learn the Gunsmith business; one that understood a ;Mee about the Blacksmith business would be pretered. None but a good stu dy and well recommended boy need ap ply. THOMAS DOUGLASS'. .M'Connelstown Nov. 27', 1839. Auditor's Notice. TAKE notice that the nudersigned, Auditors, appointed by the court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distribute the monies arising from a Sher ill's Sale of the Real Estate of Maxwell Blair dec'd, to and among the respective claimants, will meet for that purpose at the house of John McConnell, in Hun tingdon, on Tuesday the 10th day of De• cember next, at 10 o'clock A. M., when and where all persons interested may at tend. JACOB MILLER. 11'!30M A'S FIBI/ER, Au (Mors. WILLIAM DORRIS. Huntingdon, Nov. 27, 1889. TAN YARD FOR RENT., THF Subscriber will let for a teral of 3 years or longer, his tanning establish.- mod, situated in Germany Valley, Shirley townt-hip, Huntingdon county, on the pnblic road lea:ling from Slur . rg to Newton H am iit c , :h c.onsisting of a Bark house, Cur- i rying Shop, 12 lay-ways, 1 Leech, 2 Limes, Bates and Nof. Likewise a large Bark Stone. There is connected With it one acre of ground, a comfortable two story house, and a large stable; the whole in complete order. A full set of tanners tools call be had cheap) by applying to the present tcnnant. Possession given Ist April 1840. Any fur ther information can be had by applying to the undersigned, at his residence on the plantation adjoining the tan yard. GEORGE SWINE. Shirley township, / Nov. 13, 1839. s"` P• Unntingdon academy. The Trustees having procured a suita ble school room and competent Teacher, pupils will be received at the following rates of tuttion a quarter, via; Greek and Roman Classics, 84 60 Philosophy, Mathamatics, Geog- • •• - raptly, 300 Arithmetic, English Grammer, 2 50 Reading, writing and spelling attended to by all the classes. No subscription taken for less than one quarter. A strict adherence to the regulations of the Acad emy, will be required, and expulsion for misconduct rigorously enforced. Pay ment of tuition at the end of each quar ter will be exacted. The price of tui.. tion is above stated will commence the hrst of next month. Any of the pupiis now in attendance, who intend to with draw at that time will please give pre. %ions notice. Application for admittance to be made to the teacher, or to Dr. John Henderson, John 0. Miles, and Wm. Or bison, a committee appointed for that pur pose. By order of the board. JNO. ,HENDERSON, Prea't. Attest Wm. Orbison, Secretary Nov. 27 , 1839. ':Katice * IF John Gregery, who is presumed to be an elderly man, and supposed to reside somewhere in the North. Western part of Huntingdon County, will call at my Office in the borough of Huntingdon, with proof of his identity, as may be re quired, lie will receive information of value to him. DAVID BLAIR. Sept., 25, 11189. VITIZENS of Pennsylvania, you ‘—'have now before you Da. PETERS' CELEBRATED VECrICABLE Put,. These Pills are no longer among those of doubtful utility. They have passed away from the hundreds that are daily launched upon the tide of experiment, and now stand before the public as high in rep utation, and as extensively employott lit all parts of the U. States, the Canatlas, Texas, Mexico, and the west indics, as any medicine that has ever been prepared for the relief 01'84i:ring man. They have been introduced whereverit has been lound possible to tarry them; and there are but few ton ns that de not contain some re markable evidences of their good effects. 1* he certificates thaa have been presented to the proprie' or exceeds twenty thousand upwards ut five huudred of which are From regular practising physicians, who are the most cuepetent judges of the merits. Often have the cures performed by this medicine been the subject of editorial' comment, in various newspapers and jour-' nals; and it may with truth be asserted, that no medicine of tie kind has ever re ceived testimonials of greater value than are attached to this. They are in general use as a family medicine and tilt re are thousands of fami lies who declare they are never satisfied unless they have a supply always on hand. They have no rival in curing and pre venting Bilious Fevers, Fever and Ague,' Dyspepsia, Liver Complaints, Sick Head: ache, Jaundice, Asthma, Dropsy, Rhe-n matism, Enlargement of the Spleen, Piles, Cholic, Females Obstructions, Heartburn, Furred Tongue, Nausea, Distension of the Stomach and Bowels, Incipient Diarrhoea, Flatulence, Habitual Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Blotched or Sallow ion, and in cases or tot por of the bowels, where a cathartic or aperient is needed. They are exceedingly mild in their opera tion, producing neither nausea, griping nor debility. Extract of a letter written by Dr. Fran cis Bogart, of Providence, R. I. Dec. 17, 1828.—Peters' pills are an excellent ape rient and cathartic medicine, those effects being produced by the differences of the quantity taken, and and are decided' su perior to Lee's, Brandreth's or Morri son's Ms. Extract from a letter by Dr Hopson of Bangor, Me. Jan. 9, 1839. They are a peculiarly mild, yet efficient purgative medicine, and produce little, of any grip ing or qausea. 1 have prescribed them with mhch success in sick headache end light billious fever. Extract of a letter by Dr Joseph Willi ams of Burlington, Vt. July 9, 1837,-1, cordially recommend Peters' Pills as a l mildly efiective, and in no case dangerous, 'family medicine. They are peculiarly in costivenenss and all the usual diseases of the digestive organs. Extract of a letter from Dr Edw. Smith, of Montreal, U. C. Sept 27, 1836-1 nev- ' er knew a single patent medicine that I could put the least confidence in but Dr , Peters Vegetable Pills, which are really a valuable discovery. 1 have no hesitation in having it known that I use them enteu sivelv in my practice, for all complaints, (and they are not a few) which have their source in the impurity of the blood. Extract of a letter friiin Dr. Dye of Quebec, L. C., March 6, 1837. For bit. lious fevers, sick head-ache, torpidity of the bowels, and enlargement of the spleen Dr. Peters' Pills are an excellent medi cine. Exiract of a letter from Dr. Gurney N Orleans, La., Oct. 9, 1837; I have teceiv ed much assistance in my practice; espe cially in jaudice and yellow fever, from the us't of Peters' Pills. I presume that, on an average, I prescribe 100 boxes in a month. Extract of a letter from Dr. Prichard of Hudson N. V. June 3, 1836; I was aware that Dr. Peters' was one of the best diem fists in the U. States, and felt assured that he would some day (front his intin ate knowl ,Ige of the properties of herbs and drugs) produce on efficient medicine, and I mu , t acknowledge that his Vegetable ' Pills ;aliv respond to my expetatioas. They are ind .rd a superior . ardieino, and refte. t credit ar'.e upon .e Chemist, the Physician, and Pl , ilasope r . Extract of a letter om Dr. Within or Cininnati, Frb, Q, 1838; your 1 "a are the miltlest in %heir opetations, and yet mosi. powerful in their cftecst, of any that I have. Toere action on the chyle. and hence on the impurities of the blood is ev dently very surprising. Extract of a letter from Dr. Scott of Baltlinore, Dec. 17,1836; I ant in the daily habit of prescribing them (Peters' Pills) and they in nearly all cases answer my purposes. I have directed ()Liter medi cines, some of them very good ones, in their favor. Charlotte, N.C., June, 1, 1837'. Dear Sir: 1 have frequent use of your Pills in the incipient stage of bilious lever and obstinate conisitnstion of the bowels, or, in the enlargement of the spleen, shronic disease of the liver, sick head-ache., general debility, and in all cases have found them to I,e ,et."l. flec live. J I) I? rild Mecklenburg Co, Va. Feb. 7, 18 E. Having used 1:1-. Petri,' Pills in my prac 'tice r the last 13 motitlia, I take pleas urein givin my testitroy of their good ef fects of cases of dyspersia, sick headache billions ferers, and oiher diseases, produ ced by inactivity of the liver. They are a sale and mild apes lent, being the best ar ticle of the kind lever timed. G. C. Skull Al. D. These much spproted and justly cele brated Pills, are for sale by the following agents JACOB MILLER, Autitingdon, Pa J MILLIKEN, MAI Creek. Pa GEO DREIIMAN, Waykberg, Dli NOTICE, Is hereby . given to those interested in the guardianship account of Elijah Mor rison, as guardian of Abraham, Lydia, Barbara, Joel, David and Joshua Morn- son, minor children of Samuel Morrison, late of Shirley township Huntingdon coon ty t deceased, that the undersigned ap pointed Auditors to decide upon the Ex ceptions filed to said Account, will meet at the house of John M'Connell in the borough of Huntingdon, on rueeday the 10th of December next, at one o'clock P. M., for the purpose of deciding Oa said elceptions to med account. JACOB MIL.LER, JAMES GWIN, CHAS. NEWINGHAM. 27th Nov. 18:19. ORPIIANS' COURT SALE. 114 pursuance of an order of the Orph ans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Wednesday, the 25th day of December, next, at ten o'clock A. M. the following described Real Estate, situ ate in Hopewell township, in the county aforesaid, on the Raystown Branch of Juniata river, to wit: Four several tracts of land adjoining each other, marked in the diagram to the inquisition and 'vrit of partition in the Orphans' court of said county, annexed A, B, C, and D. Thy part marked 'A' adjoining the said river, and the part marked 'll' containing M. acres 72 perches, and allowance nnFt ....A—A .1,, toe said river, and the parts marked 'A, & C,' containing 225 acres 89 perches. The part marked 'C' adjoining the parts marked-. B & D,' containing 144 acres 28 perches and al lowance. The part marked 'IV adjoining said river, and the parts marked & C containing 175 acres 95 perches and al-. lowance. Also--One other tract, called. the mountain tract, situate in the said . ' township, on the opposite side of the rive from the four above described tracts, at ' the foot of Terrace mountain, containing 416 acres 101 perches and allowance; late . ihe estate of John D. Norris, deceased.. Terms of Sale.--One third of the per t chase money to be paid on confirmation of the suit—one third in one year there ' after with interest; and the remaining one third to remain in the hands of the pur ' chaser during the life of tho widow, he paying her the interest thereof, annually to her as it becomes due, and the princi pal to those legally entitled thereto at her death; all to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. Attendance will be given by the undersigned, admm istiators of dee'd.. DAVID SNABE, Adler's. PETER SR COPE, By the Court, T. P. Campbell, 01k. Nov. 20, I BS9. Native, - 11 S hereby given to those stockholders 11. of the "Hollidaysburg and Bedford Turnpike-road Company," who have up to the present time neglected to comply 'with the requisitions of the board, for the payment of instal mentor heretofore order• ed; that the esaid instalments to fifteen dollars per share. shall be paid on or be fore the 15'h. of November, to J.W W. Dun can. Bedford; or to Robert M'Nantara, or Ale sander Knox jr. Newry. In failure whiereof, suits are to be brought against 'P II such delinquents. By order of the board J. fl . DUNCAN, &est. Oct 30, 1839. Notice to Delhi !quent Collectors. THE collectors of County Tax for the year 1838 and former years. wit °have nut settled up their duplicates. are .requested to do so without delay. The heavy drafts on the Treasury for building bridges renters a compliance with this notice necessary; and those who neglect it will be certified into the Pro thonotary's office and proceeded against execution. E v order cf the Commissioners or II u niingtlon county, November G. 1839. Take Notice. THE Partnersnip existing between John Brewster and Josiah Englar, in the Tanning business, is net dissohed as represented by John ilrewster, in a notice of the 31st of Octobec, to it was, done without my consent. J9SIAI - 1 ENQLAR, Shirley township Hunting- dau Co. Nov. 27, $