Citizens of the United States:—Let be remembered that Brandreth's Vegeta ble Universal Pills have now been before the citizens of the United States for near ly six years, and used by hundreds of thousands. They are so well known that it need scarcely be mentioned that they are a "purgative medicine," so "justly balanced" that the "experience of a cen-, tury" has proved that they may be taken , in any dose, according to nature's require ments—and this rule refers tri both sexes and all ages. They have been used in every variety of derangements of the hu man body, and yet, when properly used, never hided to restore to health, except in those cases where nature was exhausted before the pills were commenced with. Experience has taught that Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills remove all cor rupt humors from the body, in an easy, safe and effectual manner; producing no effect but what will finally conduce to the pertect purification of the blood, and there by cure the disease, (whatever name it inay be called) and give perfect health to the whole system. Remembi;r, Druggists are not permit ted to sell my pills—if you purchase of them you will obtain a counterleit. B. BRANDRETIT, M. ts. Purchase them in lIVIVTIAGDO41 7 of WM. STEWART, and only in the county, of agents published In another part of this paper. Remember every agent has a certificate of agency, dated within the last twelve months. If of an earlier date do not purchase. ORPHANS' COURT SALE IDY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will bci xpust d to sale by public vendue ur ont cry, on the premises, on Friday the 411 i eay of March neat The following real estate, being the real estate of which David Jackson, hit, of Bar ree township, in said county, deed., died seized, viz; "A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND, situate in said township of Barree, survey'_ ed the sth June 1795, and re-surved the 27th May, 1812, on a warrant grandted o James Little, dated 14th Nov. 1786, adjoining lands of Jim Stewart, John M'Monigal and others, containing 197 acres, 19 perches and al owance, with a two story log dwelling house .11 large Frame Rank, Rain, and orchard, and about SO acres cleared thereon.—Also, one othir small tract parcel of land adjoining the tract above des cribed on the north, and lands of Samuel Barr, David Barr and Wm, Bickets on the south east, containing Twenly.five Acres, more or less. with a SAW MILL, a frame GRIST MILL with one pair of chopping stoses, and a LARGE DISTILLERY thereon erected. The said two tracts of land &c. to be sold subject to a lease there of to a certain Wm. Bell, which lease will expire on the first day of April, 1842, and subject to the interest of Margret Jackson, widow of Joseph Jackson Esq., Dec'd, therein, being the sum of thirty dol lars yearly Eluting her life' which annual payment, or sum of money is charged tpon the said real. estate by the last will and testnmen of the said Jos. Jackson Esq. dec'd. TERMS OF SALE, One third of the purchase money to he paid in hard and the residue in two equal an-. nuPl payments, with interest; to be secur ed by the hand and mortgaged of the pur &laser. By the Ceurt___ JOHN RM . ), Cl'k. Sale to coalmen at I o'clock P M of Laid day. Attendance elven on the day of Bale by JAMES STEWART, j Adm'rs. of D, GEORGE MILLER, 5 Jackson, d , ed. February 24, 1841. ADMINISTRATOR'S Watirr A LL persons indebted to the Estate of David Allen, late of Porter town ship, Huntingdon connty, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment; and those hav:ng claims against said estate are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement, to the un dersigned, firm. in Porter township. JAMES ALLEN, Adm'r. Porter tp. Feb. 24, 1841.—€ t.-p. NOT ICE TO COLLECTORS Collectors of county tax for the -IL year 18:39, who have not yet settled their duplicates, are hereby, notified, that' on the 9,01 day of March next, the bal once remaining slue and unpaid on their several duplicates will be certified into the l'rothonotary's office, and collected by execution. The balance from the col lectors previous to the said year were this day, agreeably to a former notice, put into the hands of the Sheriff' for collection. This course is absolutely necesbary, far' the demands against the county, on count of bridge contracts entered into the past year, cannot be liquidated by reason of the delinquency of the several coffee. tors. JAMES MOORE, JOSHUA ROLLER, Com K. L. GREENE. Commissioner's office, Feb. 12, 1840. Tir All persons indedted to the undersigned are requested to call and settle, or, or before the tst February, or their accounts wdl be left in the hands of a Justice for collection. JOHN WHITE i Jan. 8, 1841. Public Sale; ON Monday, the 15,11 day of March next, the subscriber will sell his en• tire stock, at his residence in West town• ( ship, consisting of 2 good wagons, 7 hor ses; wagon, sleigh and plough harness— one set blacksmith tools, grain in the ground, hay by the ton, oats and corn by i the bushel; a large stock of improved 'Durham cattle, some of which are fresh milch cows ; an excellent and improved kind of stock hogs; a large flock of Saxo- 1 ny and Bakewell sheep; household and 'kitchen furniture, stoves, tables, beds and bedding, carpeting, &c. together with es- I cry variety of farming utensils, and others articles not enumerated. Sale to coin- 1 mence at 10 o'clock A. M., where lair prices, and good security, will entitle, I klurchasers to a reasonable credit. ROBERT CRESS W ELL. West township, Feb. 6, 1841. A chance for pesons wishing to enter into the IRON BUSINESS. J Furnace IP Forge for Rent, The subscriber offers for rent his Iron lF _ETTERS of Administration upon, Works and the farms &c thereto attached, • • Ithe estate of Jacob Piper, late of s it t ote in Cromwell township, Huntingdon Morris township, deceased, have been county, consisting of granted to the subscriber. All persons "Chester Furnace" and therefore, indebted to the said deceased " AUGII WICK FORGE, " are requested to come forward and make and payment immediately. Those having with an excellent SAW MILL the necessary number of house." thereon for claims will present them properly authen the accomodation of worktueD &c. ALSO, ticated for settlement. several farms on one of which there in a; JOSEPH ISENRARG. Administrator. i Grist Mill & Saw Mill F4.17, 1841. ALSO the privilege of WOOD LEAVE ....--,.- DILZSOXTITION on his unimproved lands and of ORE. 1 ,:i r .n THA E l ITRVICE ~ A n Trat IT %I Is new; every thing in and about it as well' 7,2 AUt WIT ~ 2 1.,,-..... 49,4 . 6 -i. - 4 . 1- Q as the Forge in good once and rep ir; wood existing partnership heretuto." 4 ' and ore are convenient. The ore banks are T UE between John Maguire ai:fi, "lames . well opened and ore add coal can he easily -e and cheaply obtainad. Few establshments Clarke, under the firm of John Ma... o iii. possess more conveniences or greater ad-'and Co., Sinking Valley, has been this vantages. Iday dissolved, by mutual consent. All • • • - • . .... Aii person desiring to rent the above ! persons indebted' to the said firm, are re• premises will please apply directly per mail auested to call and settle their accoun' • to the subscriber in Coatesville, Chester co. . or through George Taylor, Attorney at Law previous to the 10th of March' next, at Huntingdon. twhich time the books will be removed for GEO: W. PENNOCK Jan. 6, 1840.—tf. ORPHANS' COURT SALE: I N pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to sale by public vendue or outcry, on the premises, on Monday the 29th day of March neat, the following described rent Pidato, Liz, the property of Benjamin Cornelius, dec'd. to wit—A certain lot or orcel of land situate in Cromwell township, in said county, ad. kilning another lot of said dec'd. and the Black Log mountain; containing two, acres and one quarter, more or less, with, a small tannery and a two story dwelling house thereon erected. 'Perms of Sale:— One half of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirms. tion of the sale, and the residue in one year thereafter with interest, to be secu red by the bond and mortgage of the pur -1 chaser. By the Cout t, JOHN REED, Clerk Attendance will be given at the time and place aside by the undersigned, Ad ministrators of the said dec'd. JOSEPH CORNELIUS, GEORGE CORNELIUS, Adm's. February 10, 1841. NOTICE. THE businessat the Juniata Rolling _lll_ Mill, Huntingdon leounty Pa„ af ter the Ist of January 1841, will be con- ducted by Samuel Hatfield, John Hat field, and Samuel Hatfield jr., under the! name of Samuel 'Weld 4. Sens; and tlt solicit the at tenention of the public to' their superior article of Boiler Skeet, Flue and Tank Iron. .TILLS AND BAR IRON OF ALL SIZES made out of the best Juniata Blooms which will be furnished on asaccommo• dating terms as heretofore, and they at the same time thankful for past patronage Saniuel Hatfield, John Hatfield, Samuel Hatfield jr. Juniata Rolling Mill, Huntingdon I County, Pa. Jan. Ist 1841. S ROCKDALE FOUNDRY. IHlf. subscribers would respectfully in form the citizens of Huntingdon and the adjoining counties, that they have repaired and newly fitted up the Rockdale Foundry, on Clover Creek, two miles from Williams ' burg, where they are now prepared to exe cute all orders in their line, of the best ma terials and workmanship, and with prompt ness and despatch. They will keep constantly on hand stoves of every description, such as Cooking, Ten Plate, Parlor Coal and Wood Stoves: Ploughs, Anvils, Hammers, Hollow-ware, and every kind of castings necessary foi forges, mills, or machinery of any descrip tion: wagon boxes of all descriptions, &c., which can be had on as good terms as they can be had at any otoer foundry in the eoua ty or state, Remember the Rockdale Foun dry. STEEVENS & KENNEDY. January 1, 1841. Executors' Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate .111111, of Wesley Gregory, late of West township, Huntingdon county, are re quested to make immediate payment; and all those haring claims against said estate will please present them properly authea ticated for settlement to the undersigned SAMUEL MYTON, E JANE GREGERY, XeC , 3. February 17, 1841. William S. Pawson, eoinittiolotost ercitant, No. 77, SMITH'S WHARF, Diaat4IIMOUIZA g !Begs leave to offer his services to Millers, 'eaters in grain and other productions. Those disposed to make conisgnmentn to him may rely upon his prompt and faithful a tt e ntion to their business. He refers to Messrs Stewart & Harrel Water Street. I " Patterson & Horner, Lewistown. a DAMIAN 1 8 TR.II TOR' S NOTICE. !collection, JOHN MAGUIRE, 'JAMES CLARKE. January 1, 1841. The subscriber having purchased the entire stock of the late firm of John Ma ;slim 4 t. Co.,paill continue to do busines at the old stand, and solicits a continu l ance of the favors of his friends and the JOHN M AGUIRE Sinking Valley, Jan. 1, 1811. COPERLET & CJRPET WEAVING. 'THE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of It ood Cock Val ley and its vicinity, that he has establish• ed himself at the residence of dbrahant bowers, mess; Wood Cock Valley, in the above busi• mness; and prepared to weave COVERLETS AND CARPETS of any and all patterns, at short notice and on the most reasonable terms. lie will also be prepared in the spring to color every variety of colors to stilt hid customers. CHRIS rsiN 111EINHART. Feb. 3,1841-7 t-p. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. rgi HE Partnership heretofore existing -m- under the firm of Steevens & Wil son, was by mutual assent dissolved on the Ist August, 1840. The books and accounts are now in the hands of Mr. Steevens for settlement. STEEVENS do WILSON. The business will hereafter be carried on at the old stand in Petersburg, by the undersigned, where customers can be ac comodated on the most reasonable terms. JAMES STEEVENS. Petersburg, Feb. S, 1841.-3 t. !AAdministrator's Notice. LL persons knowing themselves indebted to the Estate of Adam ilkiagey, late of Walker alker township, Hun inewn county, deed. are requested to make psvment to the undersigned; and all those liivirtq - claims against said estate, will present t:Nm properly authenticated for settlement. JOUN KOR, Administrator, February 10, 1841. A. K, CORNYN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL carefully attend to all business committed to his care in the Courts I nf Huntingdon 8c Mifflin counties. Mr. Cor-' nyn may be found at his office, in Market I St., opposite the Store of Mr. Dorris, is tht 'borough of Huntingdon. Hunt. Sep. 9;J840. Fee Bills for sale at this Office. County Appeals. Commissioners of Huntingdon county hereby give notice to the tax able inhabitants, the owners and agents of real and personal property taxable for county and slate purposes, and the Inn. I keepers and all persons desirous of keep ing an inn or tavern, who have requested to be returned according to law, within the county of Huntingdon, That an AP PEAL for the benefit of all persons inter ested will be held for the several town• ships within the said county, as follows, For the township of Franklin, at the office of Lyon, Shorb & Co. in the said township, on Monday the 15th day of March next. For the township or Warriormark, at the house of William Shipley in the said town ship, on Tuesday the Itith day of March next. For the township of Tyrone, at the house of James Crawford in the said town ship, on Wednesday the 47th day of March next. For the township of Antes, at the house of John D. Miller, in the said township, on Thursday the 18th day of March next. For the township of Allegheny, et the' house of David Black in the said township, on Friday the 19th day of March next. For the township of Blair, at the house of David H. Moore i►, the borough of Hol lidaysburg, on Saturday the 201.1 t day of March next. For the township of Fianksfown, fit the house of Mrs. Denlinger in the said township, on Monday the 22t1 day of March next. For the township of Woodberry, and borough of Williamsburg, at the house of Francis McCoy in said borough, on Tues day the 23d of March next. For the township of Morris,at the house of Alexander Lowry (Yellow Springs) in' the said township, on Wednesday the 24th day of March next. ;T:q. the township of Porter, at the house 1 0 f Ai; g h ae - : .`3lBoer in the borough of Al the 25th day of _ eAlxaarncdhrinaexotn. For the township of Walker, at the house of Andrew Fraker in the said town ship, on Friday the 26th day of March next. For the township of Ho i newell, at the house of Mrs. Enyeart ( w idow,l in the said township, on Saturday the 2703 day oh March next. For the township of West, at the I►.quse of John Scullin in Petersburg, on Month the 29th Jay of March next. Fur the township of Barree, at the house of Peter Livingston in the said township, on Tuesday the 30th day of March next. For the township of 'lenderson, at the Commissioners' office in the borough of Iluntingdon, on Wednesday the 31st day of March next. ► For the township of Shirley, at the house, of David Fraker in the borough of Shirs, leysburg, on Thursday the lot day of I I April next. For the township of Dublin, at the house' of Brice Blair in the said township, on Saturday the Sd day of April next. For the township of Tell, at the house of Henry Eby in the said township, on Monday the sth day of April next. For the township of Cromwell, at the house of William McCardle in the said township, on Tuesday the 6th dvy of April next. For the township of Springfield, at the school house near Hunter's mill in tl.e said township, on Wednesday the 7th day of April next. For the township of Union, at the house of John Montgomery in the said township, on Friday the 9th day of April next. For the township of Tod, at the house of John Henderson in the said township, on Saturday the 10th day of April next. When and where all persons who con sider themselves aggrieved by the trien nial assessnient or vauation of their pro perty, professions, trades and occupations by them pursued, the offices and posts of profit any of them hold, the value of their personal property taxable for county, common school or state purposes—the yearly rental of an inn or tavern any of them occupy, or house of that purpose any of them intended to occupy; are hereby notified to attend and state their grievan ces if they think proper. The Commissioners, For the info: mo tion of all interested, make known, that they are bound by law not to "make any allowance or abatement in the valuation of any real estate in any other year than that in which the triennial assessment is made, excepting where buildings or other improvements have been destroyed subse quently to such triennial assessment ; and in the ease of personal property, offices, trades, professions and occupations, where there has been any alteration in the assessment, occasioning a different valuation from the former year: and also where persons have come to inhabit in the county since such triennial assessment" —and that according to law no notice in the two years succeeding the triennial as sessment is to be given to the taxable in habitants aforesaid, but in the latter reci ted case only. JAMES MOORE, JOSHUA ROLLER, Gamin's. K. L. GREENE, Commissioners' Office, Hun- tingdon, February 2d 1841. BLANKS FOR SALE .1T THIS oFpreE. RECEIPTS & EXPENDITURES COUNTY or HUNTINGDON From the 9th day of January 1840, zip to and including the 7th day of January 1841 manntTnigoo