t • !ey had not understood that the said sum' i.l $60,000 had been arranged .vith the 'Mite through its agents, the Canal Com• mission!rs; and the strong probability is, .that if the Canal Commissioners had notl entered into said arrangement with Dot-, terer at Co. the said bank could not have been revived, and the whole or the larger) part of said money would have been lost to the State. The present Board of Di rectors is actively engaged in restoring' the credit ul said bank, and so soon as they are able they will pay to the State the said balance of $l4, 6.29 77; but at present, if said amount was insted up. on, it would cripple and very much injure the future prospects of said bank. The present board consists of IVin. Addams, Eltjah Dechert, Henry Flannery Esq., John Beitenman, Esq., Joseph H. Spayd, Esq., and Henry Connard. —Trusting that the foregoing explanation wilt prove satisfactory. 1 subscribe myself, Yours very respectfully' ELIJAII DECHEItT, President; lb* • CANAL COJIMISIONERS' ROOM', Harrisburg, March 6,1841. lion. \Var. A. CRUMB, Speaker of the House of Representatives: Sia:--10pursuatice of a resolution of the House of Representatives, passed the Ud inst. Lequesting the Canal Commis sioners to comiounrcate to the House "all the circumstances under which the sum of sixty thousand dollars was i!rawn from the links county Bank, and applied to tie purchase of lucometive engines— sta. ting whether said purchase-and expendi. Lure has been embraced or taken into ac count in any report made to the House, and also-low the said sum of sixty thou sand dollars was drawn from the amount lyin g to the credit of the Treasurer of the Board of Canal Commissioners in said bank," the Board beg leave respeeti ' fully to state that there must be some min. apprehension on the part of the House of the facts relating to the subject. In the first place, the Canal Commissioners have never drawn the sum of sixty thousand dollars from the B:rks County Bonk, noi any part of it, nor have they in any way interfered with the duties of the Treasurer of the Board of Canal Commissioners,. upon whose draft ALONE all money op propriated to the public works is drawn from the bank wherever it moy be deposi In November last the Board receivedi a communication from D. H. Dotterer Co„ of Reading, proposing to furnish such locomotives as might be required fur the/ public service, at the usual price, and tos receive in payment therefor the drafts of the Treasurer on the Berks county Bank, if the Government could not otherwise-dis. pose of the funds deposited with thatin stitution, By the tirsuriMitm of the Ac• ot the 15th Aped, 183 111" e Canal Com missionera are authorized, if they deem it expedient fur the public interests, to procure such locomotive engines and ten tiers for the conveyance of passenger, and merchandize, as may be necessary for doing the whole or any part of the transportation on the railroads belonging to the Commonwealth." In pursuance of this authority the fol. lowing proceedings were had by the Ca• nal Commissioners on the 7th of Novem her last. Extract from the minutes of the Board “HARRISBURG, Saturday, Nov. 8, 1850. . . he President laid before the Board a communication from the State Treasu rer, certifying that the Berks county bank still stands indebted to the Common wealth on account of the late loan, near. ly sevent-five thousand dollars, which sum is not available by reason of the in ability of said bank to meet its engage• ments; and also a communication from D. H. Dotterer & Co., proposing to fur nish locomotive engines of the first class, at the same price that similar engines can he procured in Philadelphia, and to re eeiN e in payment therefor drafts on the stud Berks county bank, or the bills of said institution at par, at the option of the Government—together with letters from the superintendent of motive power on the Pennsylvania railroad, stating that several engines were required to proper ly transact the business on the said rail road. "II hick were read and considered. "Whereupon, on motion, it was Resolved, That the Superintendent of motive power on the Columbia and Phila delphia railroad be directed to enter into contract with D. H, Dotterer & Co. Reading, for four new locomotive engines ) of the first class, with tlt. necessary Ifix turese complete, conditioned for the pay.! meat of seven thousand five hundred dui tars for each, in drafts on the Berks coun ty Bank, or the bills of said institution at par, at the option of the Board of Canal Commissioners. "Resolved, That the superintendent ol motive power on the Portage railroad be directed to enter into contract with H. 5 H. Dotterer & Co., of Reading, for four new locomotive eng ines of the fi rst class, with the necessary complete, con ditioned fur the payment of seven thou sand five hundred dollars for each, in drafts on the Berks county bank, or in bills of the said institution at par, at the option of the Treasurer of the Board of Canal Commissioners." The foregoing is the only action that the Canal Commissioners have had on this subject, by which it will at once be seen that they have done no more than e m ter into a contract for locomotives, in pur seance of the Act of Assembly—the con tractor binding himself to receive in pay ment at par, a part of the uncuareni fonds lying in the Treasury, it the Com Imonwealth would Lot sooner dispose of them on terms equally advantageous. This course was deemed a measure of prudence, inasmuch as it furnished addi- T HE Subscriber respectfully informs', tional security to the State for a 'portion -.. his friends and the travelling public, of her funds, which at the time was deem that he has removed from the Tavern ed in jeopardy by the public as well as Stand lately occupied by him, in the / the officers of the Government. It could Borough of Alexandria, do no harm, because if those funds could I ink in our action to prevent it, nor could to the house recently kept by Mrs. Stack• be made available sooner, there was noth pole, in the same place, where he is pre. Fred to accommodate all who may favor . there be, because we had no such authoriq ty . min with their patronage. In his new lo- The entire balance of the loan taken cation he will be amply provided . with by the licks county Walk which was un• every convenience for the available during the past year, so jar as Accommodation of Travellers, this Board nee informal on this subject, i; remains on deposit in that institution,' the house being large and commodious, subject as heretofore to the draft of the and his stabling very extensive, in good State Treasurer, who is ex. officio Treas.; order and under urer of the Bold of Canal Commission-t Careful and Attentive Ostlers. ers. If it is not yet available, the fault is not chargeable upon us. The only). The undersigned takes this opportuni tendency of our action upon the subject' ty to return thaoks to the public for the being to multiply the chances of bringing liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, about that result. and to assure all that may call with him, I have the honor to be, that no au' rts shall be wanting on his Very respectfully, part to render them comfortable. Your old. serv't, " ' ROBERT CARNION. EDF! . B. HURLEY. Alexandria March 51, 1841. ,‘. President 'TIE MARKETS. i [CORRECTED WEEKLY.] Philadelphia. e 4,75 2,874 - 2,62 95 _WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl Rim MEAL, do. CORN do. do. - - - WHEAT, pt ime Penna. per bush. - do. Southern, do CORN, yellow, do. white, OATS, CLOVERSEED, FLAXSEED, WillsKEY, in bls. - - - - do. - do. - - - 4,00 do. - - 1,35 Ballimore. - - $4,50 WHEAT FLOUR, per bbl. WHEAT, per bush, CORN, yellOW, do. do. white, • do. - RYE, do. - OATS. do. - CLovEnsEED, do. - I . IMOTHYSEED, do. - iWHISKEY, iH bbls. - - ITHE PRINCIPLE OF PurtGArrow.--The t reat principle of purging in sickness i, Inow one of the leading principles of the I,lay. It is found much more convenient Ito take an occasional dose of the eelebr, avid Brandreth Vegetable Universal Pills land be always well, than to send for., Mod or and be bled, blistered, and saliva ied —with the certainty that if you are not killed, you will be sure to have months of miserable weakness, and the only one who is benelitted is your doctor. The Brandreth Vegetable Universal Pills require no skill in their administra• tion ; the printed direction only has to be .thserved, and it deseribes the just propor lion of the dose to the magnitude of the disease to be cured. They may be taken at any time the bo dy requires medicine, either before or at: , er meals, when out of at home, without Any inconvenience being experienced,— And a certainty that no malignant disease ,an injure while they are used. Thus es tablishing the fact that we are only to use those remedies which purify the blood, to be free from all diseases, it being now a well known fact, in the brain or meanest member, whether it be an outward ulcer or an inward abscess, are all, though ari sing from many causes, reducible to one grand effect, namely, impurity of blood. Purchase them in DUNTIAGDON, of Will. S'TE: IT A RT, and only in thr county, of agents published In another part of this paper. Remember every ;t9,-ent has a certificate of agency, dated Within the last twelve months. If of an earder date do not purchase. HYMENEAL REGISTER The silken tie that binds two voillinglirart; MARRIED,—On the 25th ult., by the l Rev. G. F. Ehrenfeld, Mr. JACOB A. CLA IMER, of Clarion, to Miss HENRIErTA IMOODY, late of Meadville, Crawford Co. Pa.7-Rep. At Laurel Spring Mills, on Thursday, ; the 18th ult., by the Rev. Samuel Hill, i Mr. ALEXANDER CANPRELL, of Juniata Forge, to Miss MARY M'CAIIAN, of the termer place. 0 BITU ARY RECORD. "In the midst of lye we are in dea th." DIED—On the 28th ult., at Philadel. , phis, Mr. JOHN A. DA VLDSON, formerly a resident of this Borough, in the 29th year of his age. LIVER COMPL IIIV7'. Cured by the use of Dr Harlich's Compound Strengthening and German Aparient Pills Mr. Wm. Richard, Pittsburg, Pa. entirely cured of the above distressing disease: His somptoms were, pain and weight in the left side, loss of appetite, vomiting, acrid eructs Lions, a distention of the stomach, sick headache, furred tongue, countenance chang ed to a citron color, difficulty of breathing, disturbed rest, attended with a cough, great debility, with other symtoms indicating great derangement of the ifunctiens of the liver. Mr. Richard had the advice of several ph) sicians, but received no relief, until using Dr Harlich'smedicine, which terminated in ef• fccting a pertect cure. Principal °lnca, 19 North Eight scree Philadelphia. [don Pa For sale nt Jacob Miller's store Hunting It EMOV A I. (IF 'I 'III : ALEMINEP.I.A. MOTEL. Notice to Creditors. HEItEAS in pursuance of an act o f `'`/ the General Assembly of the Corn rtionw ealtti of Pennsylvania, an attachment Fpath been granted L • the snbscriber, one of Fthe Justices of the peace, in an for the coun- Ity of Huntingdon, against a certain Jonathan Ebert late of the borough of Williamhurg, in the county aforesaid, whereon certain, ;cods and effects of the said Jonathan Ebert' nave been attatched and are in the bands of Christian Hewit of the same place, this is therefore to give notice to the cre.litors of the said Jonathan Ebert to appar on Satur day the Ist day of May next, at the house of Francis M'Coy, in the borough of Williams burg aforesaid and present their accounts to William Spear and Francis M'Coy and mike proff of their demands, agraeable to the di rections of said act. AARON BURNS, J. P March 19, 1841 A chance for pesons wishing to - 4,25 3,0@ enter into the IRON BUSINESS Furnace A' Forge for Rent, The subscriber (Hers fnr rent his Iroi Works and the Farms &c thereto attached situate in Cromwell township, Iluntingdm county, consisting of "Chester Furnace" and AUGHWICK FORGE, ".1 with an excellent SAW MILL ani the necessary number of houses thereon fni the accomodation of workmen &c. ALSO several farms on one of which there is Grist Mill & Saw ALSO the privilege of WOOD I. EAVE I on his unimproved lands and of .OItE. THE I URAIICE Is new; every thing in and about it as well as the Forge in good order and rep :ir; wood And ore are convenient. The ore banks ar well opened and ore and coal can be mill; And cheaply obtainad. Few establishment possess more conveniences or greater ad vantages. Any person desiring to rent the above premises will please apply directly per ma to the subscriber in Coatesville, Chester m or through George Taylor, Attorney at La' Huntingdon GEO: W. PENNOCK Jan. 6, 1840.—tt. Executors' Notice. 1. LL persons indebted to the estate of Wesley Gregery, late of West township, Huntingdon county, are re quested to make immediate payment"; and all those having claims against said estate will please present them properly authen twitted for settlement to the undersigned SAMUEL MYTON, E JANE G REUERY, 58 ' February 17, 1841. VlNMani S. Pan'No32, leonnitiorsion ,S4trrilan No. 77, SMITH'S WHARF, walvaaa®Leal,, Begs leave to offer his services to Millers ; dealers in grain mil other productions. Those disposed to make conisgnmentn t. ! him may rely upon his prompt and faithfu lemn Linn to their business. ! - i erefers to I Mse s asrs Stewart & Horrel Water Stree:. " Patterson & Horner, Lewistown, .1111.111.1 STILI TO IC A; NOTIC E. ETTERS of Administration upei .11.41 the estate of Jacob Piper, late e Morris. township, deceased, have beci granted to the subscriber. All person therefore, indebted to the said decease are requested to come forward and mak, payment immediately. Those havin claims will present them properly authen ticated for settlement. JOSEPH SE NBA Adminestrator. Feb. 17, 1841. HORSE BILLS Nosily. Iteeutail, at the shortest as4aa' At thi! proclamation. I Mechanics Lien. IirHEREAS by a precept to me direc- HUNTINGDON COUNTY SS. ted dated at Huntingdon, the 15th' The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania t.i day of January, A. D. one thousand eight' the sheriff of Huntingdon county Greeting. hundred and forty-one, under the hands . ' hereas Robert Lytle, Jr. bath filed .a, and seals of Cie Hon• Thomas Barnside, claim in our county court of common pleas President of the Court of Common Pleas,. for the county ot Huntingdon, against Thom- Oyer and Terminer, and general jail deliv l as Blair, for the sum ot one hundred and ery of the 4th judicial district. of Pennsyl- t twenty-five dollars and thirty-one cents, fur vania, composed of the counties of Mifflin, materials furnished and provided and work Huntingdon, Centre, Clearfield, and Jeffer-; done to and for "All that certain frame son, and the lion. Joseph Adams, and i - coach maker shop, being eighteen fect on John Kerr his associate Judges of the„ Front ma eet and extefiding back t venty-two county of Huntingdon, justices assigned, aP - L feet on said street, adjoining the black smith pointed to hear, try, and determine all and,shop of Solomon Shomo on the south; said every indictments, and presentments madei.coach makers shop being situate on lot No. 1 or taken for or concerning all crimes, which in the borough of Hollidaysburg. And by the laws of the State are made capital oil whereas it is alleged that the said sum still felonies of death and all other offences,,rcmairs due and unpaid to the said Robert crimes and misdemeanors, which have been Lytle, Jr. or shall be committed or perpetrated within Nuw we command you that you make the said county, or ill persons which are o known to the said Thomas Blair, and to all shall hereafter be committed or be perpe- such persons as shall hold or occupy the said trated for crimes aforesaid-1 am commas)• b u ilding, that they be and appear before the led to make Judges of our said court, at a court of Public Proclamation, common pleas to be held at Huntingdon in Throughout my whole and for the said county of Huntingdon, on the T er . second Mcnclay of April next, to show, il !) iliwick, that a Court of Oyer and mi ne r, of Comm. , n Pleas and Quarter Ses- a) thing they know or have to say, why the sions will be held at the court house in the s ai d '' sum of one hundred and twety-five dol ' Berough of Huntingdon, on the second Mon- tars and thirty one cents should not be levied day and 12th clay of April, next, and of the said building to the use of the said those mho will prosecute the said prisoners, Robert Lytle, Jr., according to the firm and effect of the act of Assembly in such he then and there to prosecute them as it ;hall he just, and that all Justices of the case made and provided, if to them it shad e!m'expedient; and have you then and then Peace, Coroner, and Constables within the s said county be then and there in their pro this AVrii. Witness the Honorable co Thomast per persons, at 10 o'clock A. M. ot said clay, Burnsides, Esq.. President of our saidcourt withtheirrecords, inquisitions, examinations Ht rs. H .B m 4 i i t . i . rigeon the 22nd day of January, A. and remembrances, to do those things which D. ' their offices respectively appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the 15th clay ci January, in the year c.f our Lord one • thousand eight hunched and forty-one, and the 65th year ot American Indepe deuce. JOSEPH SHANNON, Sh'ff. Sheriff's Offt,, Hunting- I don, March 17, 1841. S WHEREAS by Precept to me direc ted by t!, Jutl;l,4 of Common Pleas of the rounty of Iluntingdoa bear ing test the day of Janualy, A. D. 1841, lam comm ,nded to make Public Proclamation throughout my whole baili wick that a cmirt of Common Pleas trill to held at ill , court house, in the borough Iluntingdon, in the county of bunt , ogdon, on the third Monday and 19th of April, A. D. 1841, for the trial of all issues in said court which remain un letermined before the said Judges whet end where all Jurors, Witnesses and sui• tors in thc tc'rl of all said issues are re quired to attend, Date k i at Ha ill invl on the 5.13t1 slay o tanuary, A. D. one thousand eight bun Irod anti forty-one', and the 65th year ktnerican In,ispentience. .10.4:1)11 SHANNON, S'herif. Sheriff's office Ilunting• dun Match 17, 1841. SHE Rl* SALES. 4 11 .5 1 Y virtue of sum ry writs of Venditioni Exponas, issused out of the court 01 corowom pleas of Huntingdon county and ti toe directed, will be exposed to public salt at the Court H. use in the borough of Hunt• ingdon., no iYf s d,ry, the 12th day of Apri next, the following property, viz: A. lot of grot7d situate is the town Williamsburg, frontia,,, 50 feet on -- street and extuulbg back at right angles said street 175 fee, to an alley, 12 feet wid & numbered in the plan of said town ph having a two-story frame house, weatlu boarded and p:iinied white and a feat stable thereon erected. Seized, taken in execution and will be sr .ts Use I•roperty of Andrew Davis, with r tier. to Peter Rhoads Terre Tenant. ALSO, A int of ground in the borough of Holli daysburg, fronting 60 feet on the south sid of Walnut street and extending back a right angles 180 feet to an alley, the slim being numbered 20 in the town plot of sai, borough, having a weather boarded hens and frame stable thereon. ®ALSO-A tr.mt of land situate in Franks. town township, adidning lands of Same! Smith, Dr. Peter Shoenderger, Henry Eitifilcr a,.d J,,s, ph M'Cune,conttining alma one hundred and twenty acres, about s;xty ul which are cicared, having a house aml bar, thertmn. ALSO,—A tract of land situate in said township, adjoining lands of Conrad Geese, J. G. Milos and Alters, containing abut 170 acres, about 130 of which are cleared, har ing a two story brick house, two story loc !muse, a log barn and other out houses the, on erected. Seized, talien in execution and will be sold as the property of auntie' Smith, Samuel Duncan and Situ M'Closkey. A LSO, A lot of ground situate in the bornigh Hollidaysburg, fronting on Blair street six feet and extendio:i back to Bank alley in hundred and sixty hat and nuaiered 223 ihe plan of said borough, having there( erected a two story frame house, weathe boarded and painted white, and two oth, small one and a half story frame buildini weather 'boarded and painted white attach' thereto. Seized-, taken in execution and will be si -;s the property of John Murphy. ALSO, All the right title and interest of Jacob Kinsel (being the fifth part)• at a tract of a tract of lan:lshii:it, in Allegheny township, adjoining lands of Jomes Hutchinson, Elias Baker Bcce., Ezra flirt and others, contain ing; about 393 acres more or less, about 150 of which are cleared, with an apple orchard thereon, and having two dwelling houses, a cg barn and a saw mill thereon erected. Seized, taken hi execution and will be sold s the property of Jacob Kinsel. JOStPH SHANNON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Hunting don March 17, 1841. 3 A. K, CORNYN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. EseILL carefully attend to all busines committed to his care in the Courts of Huntingdon 8e Mifflin counties. Mr. Car' inyn may be found at his office, in hisrket st., opposite the Store of Mr. Dorris, in the brough of Minting:ion. JAMES STEEL, Proth'y March 17, 1841. • NOTICE TO CRENTOnS. pursuance~~r~iiEßEAS in „, act ~js ' the (3encr,ti Assemblyr„al the i'l Com monwealth of Pensylvania, an attatchmeot ;will been granted by the subscriber one of the just' ces of the peace in and for the coon• tv of Huntingdon, at the instance of Jonathat Teague and Thomas Baird, of Union town. -hip, in the county of Huntingdon, against certain Joel Pennock, of the township ol Union, in the cou n ty afore id, whereon cer. ~,,a goods, chattels and W. c s of the sai, l Joel Pennock have beer, attached and art is,w in 'the possession of Mathew F. Camp, bell:and Asa Corbin, of Henderson and Urdu , townships, until they shall be disposed o . according' to law. 1 his is therefore to gi VI notice to the creditors of the aforesaid Joe Penmck to appear on Saturday the3Oth do ~f April next, at the office of the subscribe . in the borough of 'Huntingdon, then an there to tiscover and make proof of the demaeds agreeably to the directions of thi id act. DANIEL AFRICA N: ch 8. 1041 EXECUTORS' NOME. to l of PidaemrsT'7,stienrdellanteedof V t e h s e t townshi p, eta Huntingdon county, :teed, are requested make immediate iy!yment, and all haviir claims against the said estate, will pleas vre. sent them to the undersigned, properly au• thenticated for srAtlement. ANNE FOSTER, HENRY N11:14 /WREN, JAS SAXTON, Jr.. JOSEPH M'CRAC KENJ Exr's. ! March 17, 1841. itewister's Notice, NOTICE is hereby given to all per sons concerned, that the following named persons have settled their account. in the Rigister'e Office, at Huntingdon Intl that the said accounts will be presen red for confirmation and allowance, at ar Orphans' Court to be held at Huntingdon lOr the county of Huntingdon, on tin iecond Monday (and 12th day) of Apri ,next:— viz, 1. Joshua Green, Administrator of thl Estate of Richard Sinkey, late of Barrel township, deed. 2. Henry %% bite and Jacob Fockler Ex..cutors of the last will and testamen of Jacob White, late of Henderson town ship, deed. 3. Peter Swoope, Administrator of the Estate of Abraham Vanderander, late of Henderson township, dec'd. 4. Henry Neff, Administrator of the Estate of Henry Isenberg, late of Porte' township,dec'd... . . _ . . 5. Jacob Burkhart and Samuel Smith Administrators of the Estate of John Kit 4el, late :•(.. Allegheny township, deed. . . . • 6. Jacob Brubaker, Adminit.trator 01 the Estate of Jacob Miller, late of Wes township, deed. 7. Brice Blair, Guardian of Rachel C. Brewster, formerly Rachel C. Elder, late of fhblin township, dec'd. _ _ . 8. John White, Guardian of Alexan , ler, Jame , , and Sarah Port, minor chit. iren of John Port, late of Hendersot ,township, dee'd. 9. George W. Bell, Guardian of Eliz alieth Bell, and Margaret Bell (now Wit son), minor children of Timms Bell, late of Barree township, dec'd. 10. John ker, Esq. Administrator the Estate of Adam Itagey, late of Wel ker township, dec'd. 11. IVi!ham Mcnivit, Guardian of Joseph, Caroline, Charlotte, and Saral Miller, minor children of Samuel Miller late of litt\lerson township, deed. ' .1011 N REED, Register. Resister's Office, Hunting. lon, 12th March, A. D. 18-11. Administrators Notice. giro ETTERS of administration on the es• tate of Joshua Greenland, late of Unita township, deed, have been granted to the undersigned, therefore all persons indebtet to said estate are requested to make hurtle• diate paymet, anti those having claims aphis the same are requested to present them prop• crlAauthenticated for sett;ernent. IR A M GREFINLAND, BENJAMIN GREENLAND..S.Admr's March 17, 1841. common Scb cols. The fullowing statement for the infon?a• lion of the directors of (Ammon Schools, is made in compliance With the 10th ,ecCon of the school law, puss, d June 13th, 1836. Number of taxable in habitants io the several School districts of the coun!y of Huntingdon, according to the enumera tions of 1835 aand 18:3fr. 1835% 218 296 435 theglieny, Ante,, arrue, ,Cromwell, Dublin, Franklin, Frankstown, Henderson, Hollidaysburg, Hopewell, Huntingdon, 4orris, Porter, pr)nifield, 'y rune Kidd, Union, Xntker, Nat riorniai k, N est, ‘Vootlberry, 'll he amount of lax everr district must cry to entitle itself to its share of the state appropriation, is a sum equal to at east GO cents for every taxable inhabitant n the district, according to the last trien nia enumeration made in the spring of 1839. A list of taxables in each distrirt s hereto appended. Districts that hare already accepted the Jommon School system, and received their share of the appropriation for former years will, on levying the proper amount of tax, ,e entitled under the eyisling laws to re eive for the Schoil year 184'2., which coin. ounces on the first Monday of next June, ,ne dollar for every taxable. Districts which have not received any art of the appropriation of former rears. iut which accept the aystew for the first. lime, at the annual elention in March next, and levy the proper amount of tax vill under the existing laws receive $4 50 'or evere taxable in the district in 1835, Ind $3 00 for every taxable in 1839, sc. , ording to the above list. These sums, by resolution passed April 13th, 1840, will remain in the State Treasury for the use nonaccepting districts, until the first nt November, 2841, and no longer, JAMES MOORE, JOSHUA ROLLER, Coms'rs K. GREENE, Commissioners Office, Hunt ingdon Feb. 3J, 1841. CO PE RLET a' CaR11 2 177 1 WEAVING. THE -subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of flood Cock T"al• Icy and its vicinity, that he has establish •-d himself at the residence of Abraham Bowers, n Wood Cock Valley, in the above busi 'less; and prepared to-weave COVERLETS AAD CARPETS .1 any and all paten s, rat short notice knd on the most reasonable terms. He will also be prepared in the spring to color every variety of colors to suit his customers. CHRIS 1!N REINHART. Feb. S, 1841-7 t-p. Executor's Notice. All persons knowing themselves in debted to the Estate of Alexander Caro thers, late of Morris Township, deceased, ire requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned; and all those having Maims against said estate, are requested tg present them properly authenticated for settlement. AARON BURNS, Efr , Williamsburg, Nlarch 10, 1841.-6 t. CURE AND PREVENTIVE OF DISEASE. Brandreth's Vegetable Universal Pills ire no less a cure than a preventive of diseases. If bee we feel dull, pain iS the ~ ead, back, or side, weary on the least •xertion, then we ought to take a dose of these Pulls. This will always have a good effect; because it is impossible for pain to he in the body withuu;. the presence of those homers which produce it, it is only by them being forced out by purging that health can be restored. It is at all tittles easier to pn•erenl than to cure disease; because by taking a pre ventive course w•e tlo not debilitate the natural functions of the body, but rather .trengthen and assist them; the peculiar action of Brandrelles reiretuble sal Pills is to dense blood from all •-...0ve every cause ot pall) or Iwpakness, and restore the body to per- I fect health and vigor. eaP urcha or t hemat W. Stewart's store z' FEE BILLS FOR SALE AT THIS MOO 13L.42V1CS FOR SALE J9l" Tilt OFFICP; 1839. £95
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