Stealing on credit.--A farmer in Con• necticut was once greatly puzzled by the sudden disappearance of his sheep. One after another was missed from the flock, without any solution of the mistery, until at last his suspicions rested on one of his neighbors. Accordingly, as the sheep dis. appeared, each one was entered on the book against the suspected man and the price carried out. At the end of the year the bill was sent to him, and without mak ing any words on the subject he prudent. ly paid it. Another year passed, and the absence of a number of sheep had added numerous items to a new bill, which was' presented, as on the year previous. This time, however, the lover of mutton demurr• ed, and insisted on its being reduced, pro testing that he had not taken an eighth part of the number charged to him. "Well," said sheepy, "if I must pay, I suppose I must, but the fact is, some scamp has been stealing on my credit."— N. Haven Reg. Dreadful Statistics. —From the Ist of January last to the Ist instant, there have been 74 murders and C 3 suicides in the United States. Of the suicides, 19 came to sudden death by intemperance 12 by taking laudnuin and other poisons; 7 by hanging themselves; 7 by cutting their throats; 8 by drowning, and 5 by shoot ing themselves. 01 the murders, 6 were in New York, 6 in Ohio, 4 in Georgia, 4 in New Orleans, 2 in Virginia, 2 in Vermont, 2 in New Jer sey, 2 in Kentucky, 1 in Arkansas. Of suicide, 52 were in New York, 8 in Pennsylvania, 7 in Massachusetts, 6 in New Orleans, 2 in Connecticut, 1 in Maine I in Kentucky, 1 in South Carolina, 1 in 'Wisconsin, I . in Rhode Island, 3 in Vir ginia.— N. Y• Sun. One third of the purchase money to be paid in hand and the residue in two equal annual payments, with interest; to be scou red by the bond and mortgage of the purchas The silken tie that hinds two willing hearts cr. HYMENEAL Rii;GisTER. MARRIED—On Thursday last, by the Rev. inn. Peebles, FRANCIS B. W LACE, Esq. to Miss AMELIA PATTON, both of this Borough. With the above notice, We received a bountiful share of the "creature comforts,' , prepared for the occasion. If their be aught in the life of an Editor which awakens his kindness of heart, it is those actions which tells him lie is not forgotten ; and we cannot let the opportunity pass of returning our thanks to the happy couple for their kindly! feeling. We bid them with heartfelt sin cerity, "God speed" through life's chequer ed pathway, and trust that the sunshine of their own hopes will never be obscured by a cloud of sorro•v. And may that pathway be filled with the beauties and redolence o. the rose, without one thorn to give a pang to, the happy "Pilgrims of love." Ir II E TIAII ET S [CORRECTED WEEKLY.] Philadelphia. WHEAT FLOUR, per WA. - - $4,62, RYE 'MEAL, do. - - - - 2,17. Conti do. do. WHEAT, prime Penna. per bush. - - 95 do. Southei.n, do. - - - 91 CORN, yellow, do. white, OATS, CLIWERSEED, FLAXSEFD, WHISKEY, in his. - do. - - - 3,87, do. - - 1,33 Baltimore. - - $4,50 WHEAT FLOUR, per bid. - WHEAT, per 181%11. • CORN, yellow, (10, - do. white, do. - - Rv E . do. - _ OATS. do. - - CLOVERIEF,D, do. - - TIMOTHYsEED, do. - - Wiftsitbx, in bbls. - - - - - - 3,50 - - 3,22 BRANDRETH ' S VEGETABLE UNIVERSAL }lLLS.—These Pills, which I very much doubt can ever be equalled, and I am sure that it is utterly impossible to surpass them in their extraordinary curative properties. are made on such unerring principles that they are not only the proper tut the only medicine which ought to he used from in fancy to the most remote extension of human life. The public may not be aware that I have made this valuable medicine nearly sixteen years, mid I feel hapyy in being able to state that during the whole of that period it has never done otherwise titan give the greatest possible satisfaction. No compliant has ever been made—on the contrary, every one who has been so fortunate as to become acquain ted with them, has invariably considered it a c cntinually to recommend them to all duy^Vqintances. Whoever uses this I n l d r ic te cay assuredly expect a healthful and vigorousld g.Fl , Sold in Philade., ma • a, a' my own office, 8 North Eighth street. , . „„ N D. B. b. . AND RETH, M . iv ;.. 4 lc . in e of WIL- Purabase the above .. p FIN9DON LI AM STEWART, H u , .and only of Agents published in Anatnerat t of this paper. VENDUE• ~. 111111 TILL be sold at the market in the borough of Huntingdon'. on SATURDAY THE 15th inst. the following articles, viz: wood, coal, one franklin stove, men's and side saddles bridles, single and double harness, car penter's tools, together with a variety of bonsehold and other articles not mention ed. A credit will be given, and atten dance by the subscriber DAVID SNARE, Agent. Huntingdon May 04 Wt. A DJOURN 14: D l ORHANS° COURT SALE a 1( virtue of an ~rder of the Orphans' Oge Court of Huntingdon county, Will be expo 4c,1 to pu.)lic sale by vendue or out cry nn th.• premises. on I Friday the 4th day of June next, The following real estate, being the real ...state of which David Jackson, Lite of Bar ree towns II), in said countys dec'd., died. Seized, viz: "A TRACT OR PARCEL OF LAND. situate in said tnwnsip of Barree, surveyed the sth June 1795, and re-surveyed the 27th May 1812, on a warrant granted to Manses Little, dated 14th November 1786, adjoin ing lands of John Stewart, John M'Momgal and ethers, containing 197 acres 19 perches and allowances, with a two story log dwel ling house, Large Frame Bank 'Mewl and orchard, and about 80 acres cleared thereon.—Also, one other small tract or parcel of land adjoining the tract above de scribed, on the north, and lands of Sam uel Barr, David Barr, and Wm. Bickets on the south east, containing usztasnoy-Enwat aq.oao, more or less, with a SAW MILL, a frame GRIST MILL, with :one pair of chopping stones, and A LARGE DISTILLERY thereon erected. The said two tracts of land &c. to be sold subject to a lease thereof to a certain Wm. Bell, which lease will ex— pire on the first day of April 1842—and sub j• ct to the interest of Margaret Jackson, ' widow of Joseph Jackson Esq dec'd therein being the sum of thirty dollars yearly clueing her life, which annual payment or sum of money is charged upon the said real estate by the last will and testament of the said Joseph Jackson Esq. , dec'd. TERMS OF SALE, By the Conrt, JOHN REED, Clerk. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock P. M. of (sale day. Attendance Oven on the day of Isale by . _ JAMES STEWART,I Adm's of I). GEC). WILSON, SJackson dec'd. May 12, 1841. I A GREA xviit 411111111.,0,„„„,„, THE RESURRECTION, TIIIIO. oz:r.bi order that this valuable medicine should not be counterfeited, we have a plate representing a Persian scene, that is struck on each bill, one of which accompa nies each box. We deem it unnecessary to publish a long list of Certificates, as it it will neither add to nor diminish the virtues of this admirable compound., e. Superior to the Hygean Brandreth's, Ev ans', Tomato, the Matchless (priced) Sana tive, or any other Pills or Compound before the public, as certified to by physicians and others. Let none condemn them until they have tried them, and then we are certain they will not. It is now a settled point with all those who h ye used the Vegetable Persian Pills, that they are pre-eminently the best and most efficacious Family Medicine that has yet been used in America. If every family would become acquainted with their sover eign power over disease, they would keep them and be prepared with a sure remedy to apply on the first appearance of disease, and then how much distress would be avoid ed and money saved, as well as the lives of thousands who are hurri,d out of time by neglecting disease in its first stages, or by not being in possession of a remedy which they can place dependence upon. All who wish to guard against sickness, should use the Persian Pills freely, when needed ; no injury can ensue, it used from youth to old ge when taken according to the directions. 'lite Resurrection, or Persian Pills.-These pills raise from the greatest weakness, dis tress and suffering, to a state of strength, health and happiness. The name of these pills originated from the circumstance of the medicine being found only in the cemetries of Persi t. This vegetable production being of a peculiar kind, led to experiments as to its medical qualities and virtues. In half a century it became an established medicince fur the diseases of that country. The ex tract of this singular production was intro duced into some parts of Europe in the year 1783, and used by many celebrated physi cians in curing certain diseases, where all other medicines had been used in vain.— Early in the year 1792, the extract was corn bined with a certain vegetable medicine im ported from Dura Baca, m the East Indies, and formed into pills. The admirable ef fect Of this compound upon the human sys tem, led physicians and families into its gen eral use. Their long established character, their universal and healing virtues, the de tergent and cleansing qualities of their ape cifical action upon the gtlandular part of the system, are such as will sustain their repu tation and general use in the American Re-' public. CERTIFIr ATE.—I certify that I have, by wt,y of experiment, used the Hygean, and most of the various kinds of Pills, in my practice, %%Nell have borne the highest re pute in the puhiic estimation, that have been effered for sale in this vicinity for the last five years, including those called the Res urrection or Persian Pills; and the public may rest assured that none among the whole catlogue has answered a better purpose, as 1,0 easy and an effectual remedy, than the IRourrection or Persian Pills, in most cases lot dii:ease. CHA'S. BACKUS, M. D. Rochegter, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. For sale at the Drug Store of THOMAS READ, Huntingdon. AGENTS, for the sale of the above Pills. & PORTER, a lrxandria, Hunt. Co. JAMES Ona, Hollidaysburg, Co. G. W. BaEnst tor , Waynesburg. Mifflin Wit. H. TAYLOR, Harrisburg Pi i May 12, 1841. NEW DRUG wy k o 41v, ' 2:7 1 0: n -A T. K. SIMONTO N, Respectfully informs the citizens of this county, and the public in general, that he has just received an extensive assortment' of DRUGS & MEDICINES, and has opened a shop in Allegheny St.l nearly opposite Jackson's lintel. T. K. S. has been for a number of years engaged in the above business, and has made himself perfectly acquainted with the great care and precission necessary in compounding tnedirines ; and he assures the people, that they need be under no anxiety or fear from carelessness or Mad vertance on his part ; and he trusts that care and assiduity, will insure him a lib eral share of public patronage. Huntingdon, May 5, 1841. BLOOMS!BLOOMW! THE UNION LINE will forward BLOOMS from their warehouse, at Hollidaysburg, to Pittsburg, for five dollars per Ton, of 2000. May 5, 1841. BLOOMS FOR PITTSBURG IRON MASTERS and the public gener ally, are respectfully infnrmed that the RELIANCE PORTABLE BO AT Co will carry BLooms from Hollidaysburg to Pittsburg at the rate of five dollars per ton. JOHN M'FADEN & Co. Pittsburg, May 5, 1841. CAUTION. Whereas the undersigned passed a Note or Due Bill, dated July 1838, to John Lmnert, conditioned tor the payment ol $156 on the Ist day of April 18:39. This is therefore is to caution all persons from taking an assignment of the said note, as we shall not pay the same a second time unless compel ledbe ROYER az SCIINIUCKER DISSOLUTION OF MIT% HE Partner ship hFi:et, fire existing tin der the firm of Eli Smith & Co., was dissolved on the Ist of April, by mutual con, sent. The Books and accounts are now in' the hands of Eli Smith, who is duly author ised to settle the same. Persons having claims, or those indebted to said firm are de sired to call and settle immediate.ly. ELI SMITH, BENJ. SMITH, DAVID DRAKE. The business will hereafter be conducted by Eli and Benj. Smith, at the old stand, where all orders shall meet punctual atten tion. _ _ Sweet Briar Factory, Clover Creek, April 1, 1841 Spanish Hides, Tanner's Oil, and Leather. K.IRKPATRICK & SON, at No. 21 • South Third Street, (between Mar ket and Chesnut Streets) Philadelphia, have for sale a large and excellent assortment of HIDES, PATNAKIPS, TANNER'S OIL, &c. at the lowest market prices, either for cash, in ex:hange for leather, cr upon creel it. Consignments for leather received for sa 'e, or purchased at the highest market price. Ire Leather stored free of charge. April 28, 1841. —ly. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons knowing themselve indebted to the Estate of Samuel Minick late of Morris township, Hun tingdon county, dec'd. are requested to make payment to the undersigned4and all those having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement. SAM L. I3EIGLE, Administrator April, 28, 1841.-6 t-v. II EWE'S ..Verve and Bone Liniment. This article is offered to the public as a never-failing cure for the Rheumatism, and it has for a number of years sustained its reputation, and accomplished cures which had defied the power of every other article. In acute and recent cases, the relief is inva viable, after one or two applications of the Liniment, and in Chronic Rheumatism, the cases of core are numerous. It is truly a remedy that reaches the nerve and bone with the most happy effect. For sale at the Drug Store of THOMAS READ, Huntingdon, Pa. May 12, 1141. Dr. Bartholomew's Pink Expectorant Syrup. The cases of consumption are so numer ous in all the northern latitudes, that some remedy as a preventive should be kept by every family constantly on hand, to admin ister on the first appearance of so direful a disease. This Expectorant Syrup will in every case prevent the complaint. It is quite impossible for any person ever to have consumption who will use this remedy on the first approach•of cough and pain in the side, and in many instances it has cured when physicians had given up the case as incura ble. For sale at the Druz Store of THOMAS READ, Huntirgdon, Pa. May 12, 1841. HORSE BILLS Neatly Executed, at the shortest notice At this Office. FEE BILLS '" O `ILE AT THIS ONCE ORPHANS' COURT SALE.' 9N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on Friday, the 21st day of May next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the following de scrib:d TRACT OF LAND, situate in Hopewell township, Huntingdon county, on the waters of the Raystown branch of the Juniata, adjoining land of James En triken, Esq. on the west, Jacob Hess on the south, lands formerly owned by Michael and Peter Keith on the east and north, contain ing One Hundred Acres, nearly I'll of which is improved and cultiva ted, with two houses, and a stable thereon meted, with the appurtenances, late the _state of John Graffius, deceased. _ TERMS OF SALE:—One third of the pur chase money to be paid on the confirmation of the sale, one third in one year there.ifter, with interest, and the remaining one third to remain in the hands of the purchaser during the life of the widow, he paying to her an mildly and regularly, during her natural life, the interest thereof, and the principle to the heirs of the deceased, at the death of the widow; all to be secured by the bond and mortgage of the purchaser. HENRY BEAVER, Adm's. DANIEL AFRICA, By the Court, April 21, 1841 JOHN REED, Clerk, DISSOLUTION THE Co-partnership heretofor exis ting under the firm of Carmen & Yocum in the Blacksmith business, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will hereafter be conduc ted by James Yocum. The Books are in the hands of R. Car• moo. R. CA RMON, J.l S. YOCUM, Alexandria March, 31, 1841. Notice. LL persons indebted to William R. *VA M'Cay, late Editor of the Huntingdon Advocate & Sentinel, and Hollidaysburg Sentinel, are requested to make payment at or before the June Court; and all those hav ing claims agrmst the said William It. M' Cay, will please present them, properly authenticated, to the undersigned. Immediately a"ter the June Court in Hun tingdon, suits will be instituted, INDISDRIM INATELY, against all delinquents. DAVID SNARE, Assignee. Huntingdon, April 21, 1841, EXECUTORS' NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the estate of 41 4 ,4 William Foster, late of West township,' Huntingdon county, deed, are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against the said estate, will pleas pre sent them to the undersigned, properly au thenticated for settlement. ---- ANNE FOSTER, 1 HENRY M'CRACKEN, JAS SAXTON, Jr.. JOSEPH M'CRACKEN. Exr's, March 17, 1841. A chance for pesons wishing to enter into the IRON BUSINSS. SI Furnace A• Forge for Rent The subscriber offers for rent his Iron Works and the farms &c thereto attached, situate in Cromwell township, Huntingdon county, consisting of "Chester Furnace" and " AUGHWICK FORGE, with an excellent SAW MILL and he necessary number of houses thereon fia• he accomodation of workmen &c. ALSO, ieveral farms on one of which there is a Grist Mill & Saw Mill, ALSO the privilege of WOOD LEAVE on his unimproved lands and of ORE. TIII lURAIIC 13 Is new; every thingin and about it as well As the Forge in!good order and rep r;wood and ore are convenient. The ore banks are well opened ,and ore and coal can he easily and cheaply obtainad. Few estalinshments possess more conveniences or greater ad vantages. Any person desiring to rent the above !premises will please apply directly per mail to the subscriber in Coatesville, Chester co; or through George Taylor, Attorney at Law Huntingdon. GEO: W. PENNOCK. Jan. 6, 1840.—U. Pocket Book Lost], The Subscriber lost a large fair leather Pocket Book on Tuesday the 27th April iomewhere between 11. Doyle's Tavern, en the Shirley road, and Huntingdon. It contained a note on D. 111'Mut trio jr. for 8400, and several other papers of val. ue to no one but the owner, and the Du plicate of Shirley tp. of the year 1853. Any person finding the same and leav ing it at the residence of the subscriber in Shirley tp. or at John M'Connell's in Huntingdon, 'rhos. Wallace's Jackstown, or at this office shall be libernlly rewar ded. JOHN PUTTS Shirley tp. April 28, 184 I . Buehler's Cheap hardware I:stablishnient, rl o iti 9 „, , , lsT e o t rtt t. st w li h tS er t. e a he fe , w fre d r o s or i a r fr s n a i l : BUEHLER'S CELEBR Al ED & WAR RANTED. CRADLING, AND GRAS SCY''HES. Also warranted Hiy and M nure Forks, Steel Hoes, &c., with a gawp. assortment of .Harlware and Nails, which a offers low for cash or credit, to country me; chants. Philadelphia, April V, 1841. REMOVAL OF TILE .6.7ataXIMIA. a0770:a . THE Subscriber respectfully informs JR- his friends and the travelling public,l that he has removed from the Tavern ! Stand lately occupied by him, in the Borough of Alexandria, • to the house recently kept by Mrs. Stack• pole, in the same place, where he is pre. pared to accommodate all who may favor nim with their patronage. I n his new In. cation he will be amply provided ,with every conveniencefor the Accommdation for Travellers, the house being large and commodious, and his stabling very extensive, in good order and under Careful and Attentive Ostlers The undersigned'• takes this oppo,:tuni ty to return thanks to the public for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and to assure all that may call with him, that no efforts shall be wanting on his part to render them comfortable. ROBERT CA RMON. Alexandria;March 31, 1841. LIST OF LETTERS remaning in the Post Office at Huntingdon, which it not taken up rot. the postage paid, will be sent to the General Post Office as dead let ters in three months from this elate. Chilcott Benjamin Martin Andrew Coder Simon Molsin Robert ('Couch Mary Moore William Esq. Dougherty John McDivit William Ewing Thomas Morningstar Adam Emly Anthony H. Nusbaum Victor Edson Josiah Orlady Martin Fink Jonathan Pollitt Samuel Goleker William Patterson Mary Goss Weston Rossesekr Rowlen Hinkle Philip Robison Joseph Householder Mr. Reimond George Heffner Peter Rumbaugh Wm. M. Holmes Leroy N. Shriner Daniel M. Huyett Jacob G. Shaver Catherine Hatfield Mr. Snow Jacob Humes James Esq. Stees Charles Hay Jr.o. & Elizabeth Shannon George Joseph Jones Sweeny George Kendig, John 2 Stils H. & T. Kinsman John Smith Susan Kyler George Smith Andrew Lyons Mary 2 Williams Wm. Esq. Malone John Wray D.mglous McFadden David Walton Miller Maher Patrick Williamson Jane Wharton S. S. Esq. I. DORLAND, P. M. April 1, 1841. PORTAGE IRON WORKS, AND Nan ROVICOVVe JOHN BINGRIAM ttild GEORGE W. 11 , 1 9 . BEIDE having associated themselves with M'Namar Si Royer, in the Portage Iron Works, situate at Duncansville, Hunting• don county, Pa. for the manufacture of IRON, NAILS AND SPIKES and doing a general business, inform the Public that the business will be conduc- 'ted under the grm of M'Bride, Royer, Bingham &Co., who would be thankful to their friends and the Public for al favors. All description of Iron, Nails& Spikes ,1 the best Juniata, kept constantly on tand. Merchants and others can be supplied to any extent on the most advantageous terms. For the benefit of the public, produce ;enerally as well as PIGIROA .1/.1 D nzooms will be - taken in exchange and cash will not be refused. Being situated immediately on the Per :age Rail Read, all orders tram the East Jr West, North or South, will be prompt Ly attended to. THOS. 111RAISIARA SAMUEL ROYER, JOHN BINGHAM, GEO. M'BRJDE. Portage Iron Works, March 24, 184 0::7-Iravin e , ,, sold out half of the above establishment to John Bingham di Geo. W NPl3ride, we thankful to the public for past favours, and respectfully request the continuance of the patronage of the pub lic to the establishment. APNIMIARA 4^ ROYER Militia Notice. i rill 11 f.. Volunteer and Mi r JIL lam composing the 2il Brigade of the 10th Division, A" P. M. and 149 Regiment, will . ii. tram as follows: tZ4 The 2d battalion on Thurs. day, the lath day of May, at ), Chileoatstown. t The Ist battalion on Fri• day, the 14th, at Shirleys• I burg. Every member of said Re. giment will appear with fire arms in good order. By order or WM CHAN AN, Colonel April 21. 1841. .. A. K.. CORNYN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. WILL carefully attend to all busines committed to his care in the Court of Huntingdon & Mifflin counties. Mr. Con uyn may be found at his office in Market st., opposite the Store of 114, Diodes. IS Vi re bro,tigh o Ifuntimplog. ' w _1! Exchange Hotel, 11UN'1'INODON PA. A. H. HIRST. RESPECTFULLY informs the citi zens of this county, and the public .0 general, that he has opened that tare and commodious house, situated in main street at the West end of the Diamond, a public house. The way worn traveller may feel as* cured that nothing shall be left undone to minister to his convenience and comfort. lIIS.BAR, Will be furnished with tne choicest Wines and liquors. - His Stabling Ts superior, and the most careful and attentive ostlers, will alu ays be in attend ance ; and the Host pledges himself, to , make every exertion, to render his house, a home to all who shall favor him with a call. To his personal friends, he says, they must at least call and "take a wee drop" for "auld tang syne." The stran ger and the friend may rest assured that it a desire to please be successful he doubts not his success. Huntingdon April 28, 1841. Brigade Orders, The Volunteers and Militia composing the Second Brigade of the 10 D. I'. M. are hereby required to train by compmies on Monday the 3rd day of May next, and by Battalion for inspection as follows: 151st. Regiment first battalion on Monday the 10th day of May. The second battal ion on Tuesday the 11th. '1 he fourth Vol unteer Battalion, commanded by Major Williams on Wednesday the 12th. 149th Regiment Second Battalion on Thura day the 13th. First battalion on Friday the 14th. 62nd Regiment First Battalion on Satur. day the 15th, Second Battalion on Monday the 17th. Thefirat volunteer battalion on the same day. 32nd. Regiment First Battalion on Tues day the 18th. Second Battalion on Wed— netlay the 19th. The Second Volunteer Battalion commanded by Major Burchfield on Thursday the 20th. 29th. Regiment Firtt Battalion on Friday the 21st. Second Battalion on Saturday the 22nd. 142nd. Regiment Second Battalion on Wednesday the 26th. First Battalion on Thursday the 27th. The:Third Volunteer Battalion commanded by Major Barret on Friday the 28th. The clouds of war are still accumulating in the North and East. British Soldiers are now encamped on American ground. Vol unteers are required to have their accou trements in complete order. No excuse will be taken for rusty arms. Militia Cap tains will be required to have their roles particularly correct, so that drafts can be made on the shortest notice. The right of every citizen to keep and bear arms is a constitutional privilege we enjoy, and one of the inherent rights of freemen which is gen nerally denied to the subjects of Monarchi cal governments; it is therefore hoped that no citizen soldier will be permited to dis grace the ranks of his company by appear ing without sufficient fire arms. The pen. aides of the law must be enforced against all delinquents. SAMUEL CALDWELL, INSP. 2 B. 10 D. P. M. Waterstreet April, 10, 1841--r. William S. Pawson, lesinnitooton Silercitaitt No. 77, SMITH'S WHARF, aaI4IIVt..®LIOD g leave to offer his services to Millers, dealsers in'grain and other productions. Those disposed to make conisgnmcntn to him may rely upon his prompt and faithful attention to their business. Herefers to Messrs. Stewart & Horrel W F ter Street. Patterson & Horner, Lewistown. Executor's Notice. All persons knowing themselves in. debted to the Estate or Alexander Caro. thers, late of Morris Township, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment to the undersigned; and all those having claims against said estate, are requested to present them properly authenticated for settlement. AARON BURNS, Ex's., Williamsburg, Nlarcli 10, 1841.-6 t . - "LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Mill Creek, on the Ist of April, If 41. Lane James 'Ash Mary J. Miss Lnng John Collenbine Henry Metz John Esq. ICollenbine Abraham Numer John 'Dell Archibald Nippes Daniel Gray William Ily bolt Tobias liampson MillzrJ. Rupert Samuel Hawn Mrg't T Miss Taylor John .7. Jones M. Waddle Mary A Miss Jones Ears M. Wray Douglas R. PLOWMAN, P. M. April 1,1841. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at Alexandria, Ist of April, 1841. Kurtz Jacob Armstrong Thomas Murreils Andrew Burket Frederick Myers John Brown Robert Miller John Barr William McCoy ‘Villism Bi shin John Bucher Conrod Murtells Robert Murrells William Burk William Oldham Isaac Brown Leah " Patterson Carens Carter Philip Piper Philip Cresswell Robert Porter John 3 Dearmit Barnabas Riley Richard Davidson Jane Mss Spyker Samuel Davis Benjamin Smith George H. Everett Alexander Shorter Thomas Earl John Daniel Stover David Feighthom Augustus Lachman John Gilliland James I,itzel Peter Grove Jacob Woods Catharine Mrs Hurrancane Jacob Wike B. W. Johnstown A.l , x'r. Wilson Robert CHARLES PORTER ; P. M. Alexandria, April 1, 1841.