Congressional candidates. We have I right to claim Slates that have 'abead . announced their detenninalion to giv, "old Tip" the reins of Government. Every man that wants to save his vote, must vote for Harrison. Ile is the peo ple's candidate, and every body who is it favor of going with the people, will vote for him. ''row Chapman!' Was the order of an (Mee holder, to one of his party; and they have all commen• ced rrov ing, es fast as they got returns, of dections. Even every Slate they have raised a "cock-a-do9dle do," whether suc cessful or 1114 F,, , ry p,st and coming' election, is a subject for some political "chanticleer" to raise his crow. Only few weeks ago, the ...4deocutt" and the "Standird" both gave out to their readers that Ohio was safe for Martin. They must have thonght their readers were very gullible. The people of the Back-eye State have recorded their voices to the tune of 20,000 majority for Tom Cur. win, the Harrison candidate for Cover nor; end yet they would have the limiest citizens of Hunt;ngdon county belie, them, when tiley wilfully pervert thy truth —and fur thertnore, neither of them have given their readers any information relative to that State. Are you afraid the majority men will be (linking to the strong side? "Show the Lady a large 3 on.w, ills (WilAnu a ls) vole is the highest EVER GIVEN to ANY Democrat, by the resi.l vitt voters of this county, as will he shown by the rcturns."—Adnocale and Sentinrl. Readers, is not the writer of that arti cle a precious fellow? llc tells what he knows is untrue, and points you to the very thing that will convict him of untruth. If you will look at the returns, you will find that WILSON'S VOTE was the LOWEST ON THE TICKET, not cepting Ilenry, who they used as their trailing capital. Either there was no mote Democrats on the ticket, or the above statement is false. As to vg ago a 1820, John Scott ran 271-1 votes in this county. If he is any (I , mccrat, then your story is false. And more than all this, "our own Duroy R." ran several hundred more, and he must be no Rowena, or else you must admit that you had some ".11Jr rts conn'ieB" in this county, if the surplu4 over Wilson's vote were nonresidents. It is no use to try to Ihlster up llilsou's popul trity by falsehood. Ile is the stunt, lest fish iu the pool ; and proved himself a dead drag on thaii. ticket. MORE THUNDER! CiDiaio 9 0. K. K "OLL KOMING IN FOR KORWIN." The Buckeye state has added another "Ofd Katastropke" to Van Burenisin. "Our 'lCounts arc Korroberate,l." She has swept away Van Buren and h s "Kiwis of Officers," and declared her de• termination to "out do oft !creation" io big majorities. 'l'hn Loco Focus made' "orful kaleulations" on Ohio, but that. "Old Krilier," Harrison, has korrected , their /calculations, and kickrd the konter out of 01l their 'quack nags"—'oh Kriky' vot Komplamts will be heard among the "Old Kale'," that have gut fat in office. Oitto —good for 25000. Maryland O. K. "OLI. KORRECT." Notwlthstanding a temporary triumph was obtained by the Locos in Maryland a year or two ago, Owing to local causes. `e are rejoiced in being ably to tell our s readers, that she has redeemed herself from the stain of Loco Focomm, and has expunged the party from power. The friends 91 Harrison in that State, succee • , ded by a large popular vote, and have car, vied the Senate, 15 to 6, and the lower, house, 60 to 19. , Ncw• Jersey's Broad Seal Has been placed upon the corruptions if Loco Focoism. The people of that State have gloriously resented the op pressions of the tyrant and his tools, they have sent their• insulted members back to =neer at the political knaves, who were 'iasc enough to refuse that State her Rep resentatives. The people rose in their night., and have shown Van Buren and 'rig base advisers, that they cannot tram ple on the sons of that consecrated soil— ronsecrated by the blood of her brave New Jersey's c'ection was on the same day as ours, and the cause of the people and Harrison, triumphed siwnally—Net a remnant of Van Threnism is left in that Slate. The people have spoken their minds upon the subject of their dkfran chisement. Loco Focoism exults over its victory, with the Tory Ingersoll—and have we not flee times the cause to re inice.t the victory in New 31.r“ey. HYMEN EA L REGISTER, nesilken tie tbat bind, two willing hearts.' MA nRIEIII....AL Alexandria, on Thuisday, the , 2.9..h41 inst. by the Rev. G. L. Brown, Mr. WlLLiam SMITH, of Bar• ,er township, to Alio CECIILL.I A. T 1.111• NFR, 1111 01 this county. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons kiviwing themselves indebted to the Estate of Charles Posten, late of Union township, Hun tinghon county, dec'd. are reglested to make payment to the undersigned; and all those having claims against said estate, %sill present them properly authenticated ft: set lenient. CALEB CORBIN, Atkin. October 28, 1840. To ihir Creditors. Take notice•, that we have applied to the Jadges of the court of common Pleas of Huntingdon county fur the benefit of the laws of this commonwealth made fin• the relief of Insolvent debtors; and the said court his appointed the '2nd Monday (9th ,'.ay) ut November next, for the hear ing of us and our creditors, at the court house in the borough of Huntingdon, when and where you may attend if you ace proper. William ackenberry David Baird. Joseph Rehrebacher. William Ginter. NOTICE TO ASSES:;O2& The principal assessors .11 the town ships within the county of Huntingdon, H,lectail on the 20th day of March last ill take notice that the Commissioners Hiave appointed Saturday the 2 Ist. NO VEMBER EXT, as the day upon which they are to as• seml.le at the commissioners' office, in the borough of I intin gdon , agreeably to an act of assembly, to fix upon some uni form standard to ascertain the real val tte of all property made taxable by law a their rr , pective districts. Peter Swoope James Moore Cont. Joshua Roller. Commissioners Office, Ilun tingdon. Oct 19. 1840. • Rewister's Notice. N oTICE is hereby given to aq persols concerned, that the following namcd p e ,son 4 have settled their accounts in the Register's office, at Huntingdon, and that the :4:0 , 1 accounts will LH, pr rueit tell for confirmation and allowance, at an Or. vlun's Court to be held at Huntingdon for the county of Huntingdon, on the se cond Monday (and Oih day) of Novena- Jer next, viz: 1. U.►vid 11. Moore and Jos3e Crum baker, Adotioiltrators of the Estate or John Kin►f:erling, late of Frani:blown township, . 2. David Butliett and Alexander M% Clore, AdminiStrators of the F,,tate of NV illiant lure. late of Cromwell town ship, deed. S. David Snare and Peter Swoops, Administrators a the Estate of John D. Norris, late of Hopewell township, dee'd. JOHN REED, Register. Register's Office, Hunting don, 9th. Oct. A. 0. 1840 Stray Mare. 'FRAYED from the farm .7 1 3 of Oliver Etnire, at the mouth of Aughwick Creek, on Friday, the 23d inst. a light Bay allure, about IC, hand.; high, short tail, and curries well—there is a little white on on, of her hind feet, and about II years old. Any information will be (thankfully received, by the undersigned, ior at this office. OLIVER ETNIRE. 41i,1 i v.0,,r.r„ :t. 2. 8, 1840, I. Fisher & A. K. Cornyia, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. WILL carefully attend to all business ,ommitted their care in the Courts of Huntingdon & Mifflin counties. Mr. Cur-' nyn may be found at his office, in IVtitrke( St., opposite the of . Store of Mr. Dorris, Tn the borough t. Procla mot ion. WHEREAS by Precept to me direc ted by the Judges Of Common Pleas of the county of lluntingdua hear ing test the 20th day of August, A. 1). 1840, lam commanded to make Public Proclamation throuphout my whole baili wick that a court of Common Pleas will be held at the court house, in the borough 'of Huntingdon, in the county of Hunt ingdon, on the third Monday and 16th of November, A. 1). 1840, for the trial of all issues in said court which remain un determined befme the said Judges when and where all Jurors, Witnesses and suij tors in the trial of all said issues are re quired to attend. _ _ • Date,i at Huntingdon the 17th day of August, A. 1). one thousand eight hun dred and forty, and the 64th year el American Independence. JOsEPII biIAN NON, Slur Le Sheriff's office hunting don Oct. 19, IE4O. Proclamation. \NW EREAS by a precept to me direc ted dated at Huntingdon, the 14th day of August, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and forty, under the hands and seals of tie Hon• Thomas Burnside, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Oyer and Terminer, and general jail drily ery of the 4th judicial district of Pennsyl vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer son, and the lion, Joseph Adonis, and John Kerr his associate Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, up pointed to hear, try, and determine all and levery indictments, and presentments made or taken for or concerning all crimes, u hich ' Iby the laws of the State are made capital or felonies of death and all other offences, I crimes and misdemeanors, which have been or shall be committed & perpetrated within the said county, or all persons which are or shall hereafter be committed or be perpe trated for crimes aforesaid—l am comman dcd to make. Fetbiic reociamalion, Throughout my whole I bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Ter- 1 miner, of Comm n Pleas and Quarter Ses sions will be held at the court house in the Borough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon , day and 9th day of November, next, and I those mllo will prosecute the said prisoners, be then and there to prosecute them as it shall be just, and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner, and Constables within the said county he hen and there in their pro per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said clay, I with their records, inquisitions, examinations I and remembrances, to do those things which their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 14th day of August, in the year of our Lard ore th,osand eight hundred and forty, and the 64th year of American Indepen &nee. JO3EPH SHANNON, SINE Sheriff's Office Hunting dun, Oct. 19, 1140. Sheriff's Sales. - ple7 virtue of sundry writs of Venditi -x-1) oni Exponas, and Levari Facies is sued out of the court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to me directed, will he exposed td PUBLIC SALE, at th, court house in Huntingdon, on the 9th day of November next, at ten o'clock A. M., the following property, viz: A lot of ground adjoining lands ol Hugh Smith, David Barr, Samuel Stew art and James Ennis an Barree township Huntingdon county, containing about three acres more or less, on which are e rected two dwelling houses, one smith shop, one tailor shop, a double barn, sheds not houses &c. Seized and liken under esecutiin and to be sold as the property of Joseph G. Watson. .also Two lots of ground situated in the old town plot of the borough of Hollidaysburg frouting each sixty feet on the north Fide st., and extending back a right angles, 180 feet to Cherry Ally, ad. joining a lot of Robert M'Namara on the east, and a lot of Christain Garber on the west, aon numbered to the plan of said borough, having a large two story Triune house weather boarded and painted white, a small one and a half story frame house, a Lack building one and a hall stir ries high, and a stable thereon erected. _ . Sei;et and taken under execution and to be sold as the property of James Bu• ehanan. also A piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin township Huntingdon comoy, adjoininn lands of Stewart, Shorb &co. and Juhn ti . Stonebraber, containing a bout eight acres more or less, Spreee creek running through the same, and hat ing thereon erected coal houses, six hotis• es for hands, a double log barn and two other buildings; liashin4toa Forge which wan formerly mei eon, havim; been lately burnt, as the property of William Hop kins, Also, a lot or parcel of lamd situ ate in Franklin township, adjoining lands of Jacob S. Nlattern and Samuel Mat tern, containing about three acres more or less, having a two story frame house, weatherboarded and painted, with a put• tors shop, a potters kiln and a frame sta ble thereon erected. sized and taken under execution and to be sold as the property of George P. Matte r • eIISO, A certain plantation or tract of land situate in Cromwell township, adjioning land sur veyed in the name of James Brown and James Hunter and other lands of the said Joel Pen 'lock. curtaining one hundred and eighty three acres and forty two perches, being part of a tract surve) ed in the name of :1* tau pest 'Fucker, conveved by John Potts and wife to Gen. W. and Joel Pennock, on which. is t locted Chester Fornace, with the build ings soil imprevements attached thereto, consisting at otliccs , h o uses fur hands, coal house and other ii:cessary bnildirgs. A LSO :—One other plantation or tract of land situate in the said township of Crom well, consisting of two parcels of adjoining pace's ofland, adjlming lands of Jonathan Dos le, of widow Shari er, land formerly own ed by Charles Prosser, being the land sold. by Samuel Carothers to the said George \V- ! ' and Joel Pennock. ALSO:—AII that messunge and tract of land sits e in Shirley township, bounded by lands of John Brewster an.: others containing three hundred and twenty two acres more or less. on which there are a grist an.: saw mill awl other improvements. AL'iot—All the interest and estate of the said Joel Pennock in and to all that tract of land containing one hundred and sixty acres situate in Cromwell township adjo ining lands in the name of James Hunter, Wisleri MI -' chats: n, Hodge and Thomas T. Cromwell, on which is erected a frame liaise and saw mill, being the tract land which James G. I ightner and David N. Carothers &cn. con tracted ..nel agreed to sell and convey unto the said George W. and Joel. Pennock. Al SO:--All the interest and estate of the said Joel Pennock in and to a tract of land surveyed in the name of John Cromwell, situate. in Cromwell township, adjoinipg lands, of Elijah Price and Samuel Stewart & Jacks Mountain, containing two hundred and forty five acres and seventy three perches, being the same land which . Thomas 'l', Cromwell cantractrd aad agreed to sell and convey to George W and Jo,l Pennock. ALSO:--All the interest and estate of the said Joel Pennock in and to certain timber growing upon the the land of Joists Brewster in Springfield and Shirley townships, in pur suance Of certain articles of agreement be , t seen the said John Brewster and Joel Pen nock recorded in Book Z page 539. `ALSO:—AIi the estate, rights titles and 1 pri,..le ;4 ,s of the said Joel Pennock of, in and to all and whatever iron ore bank and ore privileges attatched to and con nected with, and which have been con structed for or purchased fur the use of Chester Furnace aforesaid. ALSJ—all the interest and estate of the said Joel Pennock in and to a tract of lanai containirg one hundred acres, situate, in Crotnwel township, ad joining land in the name of John Crow well, land of David Fleck and others hay • a cabin house and ore bank thereon, will about thirty acres cleared, the saute having been purchased by article of agree : ment on the 12th day of Fedruary last from Samuel Stewart. ALSO—all the interest and estate of the said Joel Pennock in about 160 acres , of land situate in said township of Cram ' well, called the Ranter tract, (or Hunts ' mans delight ) adjoining lands of Benja nun Bear, George Scwarts and the tract on which the Furnace is erected, the same I having been purchased by articles of a greement from William Pollock. Seized and taken under execution 4• to be sold as the property of Joel Pan , mirk. ALSO—the interest and estate of the said Joel Pennock of and in about 200 acres of land situate in the said tp. of Clotuwell, adjoining land of the heirs' of ilugls Logan and Elijah Price and Jacks Mountain, about thirty or forty acres of Which are cleared, with two cabin houses and a cabin thereon erected, the same hav ing been purchased by articles of agree• anent from Benjamin Rinke,. Seized, taken under execution and to be sold as tl:e property t,f Joel Pennock. .also A piece, parcel, or tract of land, inclu • ded in and bounded by the following boundaries, to wit: beg inning at a Sran• ish oak, thence South 68 degrees, East 105, 3 perches to a post, N•irth 39 de grees, west 29 perches, and 8 tenths to post, north 45, east 116 perches, to a pine, north 45, west 44 perches to a maple or the bank of the Aughwick Creek, thenc. up said Creek, south 69, west 14 perches and three tenths to a post, south 39, weir 33 perches to a post, south 731, west 7:: perches and 9 tenths, to a post, south 13,1 east 61 perches, to a spanish oak, at tin place of beginning, containing 99 acres : 155 percht s, as tiesignitied by the dig grain marked C annexed to the inquisition and valuation of the real estate of llenja• min Cornelius dec'd, filed among the re cords of the Orphans' Court of Hunting don County. Also—'That other part of said lamb tenrments of said Benjamin Cornelius. deed. included it. and bounded by the following hue not arses, to wit: begi titling at .t hic kory at Aughwick Creek, thence south 76, east 73 perches and 5 tenths, to a white oak, north 521, east ti 2 perches :Ind 6 tenths, to a post, south 29, east -10 perches to a hickory, south 5;3, west 3 perches to a hickory, south Si, west 115 perches to a white oak, gone, north 73?, wn.st 32 perches to a pine, north 45, west 44 perches, to a white oak, not th 41, west 31 perches to a maple, thence down the Creek north 59, east 94 !writes to a post, j mirth 71, east 24 perches to a pine, north .20, west 16 perches to a post near a inst.. ked sycamore, north 11, east 5 pechas 14, 1 hickory at the beginhing, contai relic GP, acres and 20 perchesos de.ignaterl by the diagram marked 1), annexed to the in quisition and valuation of the real estate of the said Benjamin Cornelius, dec'd. fi led amongst the records of theOrphans' Court of Huntingdon County. Orphans' Seized and taken under execution us the property of Benjamin Cornelius, and Jos. Cornelius administrators of Benjamin Cornelius deed. ,„ Joseph Shannon Sheriff Sheriff's Office, Hunting don, October, 20, 1840 BLANKS FOR SALE AT THIS VALUABLE FARM FOR SaLE. NN pursuance efthe last will and testa• 1,1 moot of A.; athew Cresswell, late of %Ve , t township, in the county of 111.111. !tingdon, dec'd., the subset ibers will sell at the court house in the borough of lfun• 'ting-don on Tuesday, the 17th day of No. vember next, at public vendue, the valua ble farm of Limestone Land, on which the said Mathew Cresswell rem sided—containing 370 acres and 46 per. chee, with the usual allowance; about '2OO ores of which ate cleared, and under a good state of cultivation. Ou the premi ;es are erected a good dwelling house, tnd two large barns—one of which is a bank barn—a blacksmith shop, and all other necessary out buildings, situated in West township aforsnitl, adjoining lands of the heirs of Patrick Gwtn, dec'd. Jo 'hill Cunningham, ll.Dearinut,and others; sic miles from the Pennsylvania Canal, and eight miles from the borough of Huns tingdon. Thic farm is second to none in Hun tingdon county, in productions, and is (well worthy the attention of farmers and others who want an investment in real estate. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock and be continued from day to day, it not sold. Terms made known on the day of sale, or at any time on application to James Wilson, John Creswell, Sur%i,ing Executors. October 19, 1340. STOP THE HORSE THIEF ft as stolen from the field of the under signed, on the night of the 6th inst., a bay mare, six years old, nearly 14 and a half hands high, with black mane and tail with a star on her forehead. and car. ries her head high, and also a white spot on her right foot, she hail two new steel toed shoes on the fore feet and two old ones on the hind feet. k 550 REWARD for the apprehension of the thief and mare and twenty.ftve dollars will be given to Many person who will return the mare N I the undersigned. Any person giving information that Will lead to the recovery of the mare or the apprehension of the thief, will not only confer a favour upon the owner, but . shall be libcr.lly rewarded. Andrew Allison. Hunt. Oct. 17, 1840, ORPHANS' COURT SUE. In pursuance of an order of the Oil bar court of Huntingdon cotc.ty, will be expo sed to public sale on the preMises, on S.it urday the 24th day of October next at one o'clock in the afternoon of said day, "All that certain tract, piece, or parcel of land situate in %Vest township in said county, adjoining lands of Wm Foster,John Stewart John Hall and others, containing 100 acres more or less, about 20 acres cleared, theon erected a CABIN HOUSE, CABIN BARN &S A.', BI E ' Lao the estate of Joseph Cornprot.st. deceas ed. Terms cf sale, one Ir.tlf oldie purchase money to be paid on c:,,,firmation of the sale and the residue 1,, one year thereafter with interest, to be secured by the baud and most ..;age of the purchaser, attendance will be ...liven by HENRY CORNPROBST, Ad By the C 4 u,.t, m r. JOHN REED, Clerk. Hunt. Sept 9, 1840. ago ,Taz CUMDIIit AKE Notice, that I, Abra ham Cornelius, have applied to the :nun of Common Pleas of Mann county, for ,he benefit of the insolvent laws of this com nonwealth, and the said cows have appoin ed the FIRST MoNDAY IN NOVEMBER lit Xt, 6ir the hearing at me anti my creditors, at :he court house in the Borough of Lewistown when and where ytu may attend if you think Limper. Abraham Cornelius. October 7, 1840. IkUDITORS' NOTICE. FFlAKEnotice that the undasig ned. Au -1.4k. ditors, appal ted by the court of r tm mwn Pleas of Huntingdon county, to distrib ute the monks arising frcm a sale of the es tate of Mathias Ripple, &C.'. to and among the respective claimants, will nte,t tar that mirpose, at the house of lihn M'Connell, in Huntingdon, on Frid..y, 30th October, inst. tt ten o'clock, A. M when and wi ere .; II persons interested tnny attend. %V 11,1.1 A 11 DORRIS, TDONIAS FISIIER, Aud'rs. DANIEL AFRICA, Huntingdon, Oct. 7, 1840. NIXCENTS AND AN OLhi BROKEN RASP , 2 ep zY, el 1 ,5 19 d i .. 7, rip A\ . away from the. rota. ... ~b scriber, living in Sprio g . a - tield township, Huntingd on county, on the 18th of July. 1840, JOSEPH DIPIVI -..,.....,--- LER, an indented apprentice' t to tl u Blacksmith business. :Saul Jaseph was between men iy and t wenty.one years of age, about five feet eight inches high. I l;e1 on when he ran away, a beau erteei; roundabout, bluo waistcoat, and striped pant doom, and a broad brine :d wool hat. 'le has lost two fore teeth, The above rewatd hot in . ) charges pail to ;toy person who o ill deliver the ah.v.: runaway to S 7• EPIIEN LEGO. Sept. :2, 1 ”k ISI' of Letters rt mining in the I' bt Office at A!cxantirili, on tin: tat Oct. ABA 'slit, J”ht..t.ha J.,cks-ii kh. I Is Just', et th, the B , h Baker J ,cO4 ti K.:ys Gt urge U. C:anan I.llrl Charlton J. S. Dr. elf Campbell Patrick niguire James f Mist, Sao, u-rl Davis Jnlin Miirphy Thomas Dickey Joseph 1. 0; Pip, r John 2 Everet 4:elands:l. 2' Protalfet Richard Engle Mrs. l'inkney liertine IF Peterman Daniel Fox Charles N Fleming Rebecca A - o rder Kmmel Fisher Catherine. S.'ede ) ' Kiz'th Mio gii Si,I.T Michael Gemmell John T 'Gal land ikloac a Thornti,ll 1 lenry Gregory J doi li' Gr.hagan Jah n Wilson Hiram I Wil. on Ellen . _ Harvey Mary M Hewit John Young Gco. Esq Young Sarah Mrs. Ziglar B.tri;ev CH ARLES PORTER, P. M. A lexandria, Oct. 1, 1840. 7 St. LIST of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Huntingdon, which it not taken up and the postage paid, will be sent to to the General Post Office as dead letters, in three months from this date. Anderson Gen. Sam. Kerr James H Kayser Sebastian Baker J..hn s Kay !or Daniel Bateman Rebecca Kent Mariah Brownshwig Muses Burnett Charl es Lovell H enry, Esq. Buckwalter Daniel or Isaac Atkins Blanchard Jim Esq 2 Luilin John Bolinger Michael Laguard John Brown John 2 Losch Henry Barr Samuel S. Lott Robert Louden Nancy Cresswell J. V. Esq. Lee John Coleman Peter Lutz Catherine Cameron John nl Cake Isaac M'Cain James Cameron Catherine M'Neal Jonathan Murphy Henry Davis C. L. Davis John NewberrvUames Decker Henrietta Plowman H, zekialt Entracan Mr., Sur- Pennock Joel veyor General of Parmenter S. G. Huntingdon Co. Pierce Wm. A. Eshleman Abraham Patton William t Edin Rulc Samuel D. 3 Fish Samuel Rowcry John Franks Theo. Esq. Ei G Sheeter Samna Gorsuch Stephen Suittler Jacob Gratz Simon Storer Charles !.! Griffith Philip T Gruve Samuel Teets George !! Th.ompson Abrem Henry S. F. W Hag!) , Adam Williamson Jane Hewn John Williams Wm. Eq. •T Williams Isaac Johnston James Jr Jackson J. M. 1. DORIAND, P. M. October 7, 1840. BRANDLETIeB PILLS.—This medicine is acknowledged to be one of the inost va luable ever discovered, as a purifier of the blood and fluids. It is superior to Sarsa parilla whether as a sudorific or altera tive, and stands infinitely before all the preparations and combinations of Mercu ry Its purgative properties are alone ofin calculable value, Inr these pills may be taken daily for any period, and instead of weakening by the cathartic eifect,they add strength by taking away the cause of weeklies.. They have none of the miser. able effects of that deadly specific Mercu ry. The teeth are not injured—the bones. and li:nbs are not pare lysed —no; but instead of these distreesing symptoms, new life anti consequent animation is evi , :lent in every movement of the body. llrandretn's Pills ate indeed a universal remedy; because they cleanse and purify the blond. Five years this medicine has been before the public in the United States wherever it has teen introduced, it, bas superseded all other remedies. Dr. B. Brtitilretb, No. t Nati!' Bth St Philadelphia, Pa. Purchase them in 111:1VTIAGDON, of Wit. STEItART, and only in the county, of agents published in another part of this paper. llemetuber every agent has a curtilkate of vgenev, thltut within the lout !;Delve miners. If of an earlier date do tint put chase. PUBLIC SALE. WILI4 be sold, on the prenti, ses, on Tuesday, Novulibta 24, 18- FIRST 17.-ITE 1 7 .1.R.71, ng to the es , ,tte cif Pnilip Roller, de hi!ulted in Nlntris Hunt ' ctnnity, ,ine mile it,:tit the Peinisyl vani a ',mai, ncij Ming lant!s et (;en. 1).(% is, John Sprankl.-, David Tubsty, anti “tlit.t,--coutiattig 233 Acres of food Lime- stone Land--- ()Ile Im•alred ni tl •tcres cleared. and (miler g , a,cl It rct —l5 tict is to more f ex c:ltent :Alow—a large apple ut I Ana all well wwert..l 'I he , e. is err( t.; thert.oi, a hood !muse, a hwg, frame hmk h.rn. ond other neeebsary imileiogs. Th.. re i. a f Ina alit pump near ' t h ? hum,, awl a d w,..11 f water. Any iwison %%Mini; tuber the propene ear, cell ens eith ‘,l tne subscribers, or 1). /kw it, osi the • Tin: terms will be knew,' cm the ihiy id sal., by Joseph Roller, Joshua Roller, Exec'rs. o.:.tubia 7, LAO, a .