LATER FROM VERA CRUZ. tiEN. SCOTT ATPUEBLA, PEACE COMMISSIONERS APPOINTED BY THE MEXICANS. • RICHMOND, Va., July 30. Arrivals at New Orleans bring Vera Cruz dates to the 18th inst. General Pearce bad taken his departure for Gen. Seettt's head-quarters, with 2500 men, enCountered a Mexican force of 1400 Meiicans near the National bridge, which was defeated with a loss of 150. Gen. Pearce had returned to Vera Cruz for' reinforcements. Oen. Scott was still at Puebla, and Odle. Cadwalader and Pillow at Perote. The Mexicans had been defeated at La .hoya. 'Two commisioners had been appoint .ed.by•the Mexican government to con , ferVlth Mr. Trist. :Bents Anna was now believed to be favorable to peace. Col. D e Rusay had been attacked by 1200 Mexicans at Huejuetla, surround , ued.end.placed in great peril. He, how .efer,ksucceeded in gallantly cutting his isitlyiltrough the enemy, with the loss .of twenty killed and ten wounded. Despatch No 2, RicinuoNo, July 30. 'The report of the battle between Gen. lPearce and the Mexicans was founded upun.a rumor spread by the passengers •fhdt arrived in the cars, and does not ap pereeto be confirmed by the account fur .nished to the Picayune by the captain .of` he steamship Orleans. This vessel left Vera Crux on the 14th, at which time Gen. Pearce had marched with 2300 men and 150 wagons towards Pue bla. The Orleans arrived at Tampico on ! the 'lsth, where the Captain was inform-I edty Col. Gates that Colonel De Russy hail departed up the river, with 120 men, partly Baltimoreans, in search of the prisoners released by the Mexicans, •and landed 60 miles above, near Hujuetla - Whore he was completely surrounded b' t*Ove or fifteen hundred Mexicans; 'bdt after a desperate struggle he succee ded in cutting his way through, and re turned towards the river, where he was posted, awaiting reinforcements. Col. Gates despatched the Orleans back to Vora Cruz, with a reqnisition upon Gov ternor Wilson for four companies of infantry, and at the same time sent 150 men up the river to the relief of Col. De _ . . 'The Orleans arrived at Vera Cruz on the 16th, and found the city in a state of great excitement. Gen. Pearce had en feumped ten miles from the city; when scouts came in and reported a large `force of the Mexicans at the National kridge, marching towards Vera 'Cruz.— gvery thing was got ready for the ex pected attack, and the shipping was removed from between the city andCas +de. Gen. Pearce came in, and mustering 'a reinforcement of 700 men, again 'marched out to meet the enemy. The requisition of Colonel Gates could, therefore, not be complied with, but 25 marines were put on board, and the Or leans started for Tampico, where she arrived on the li3th, where the captain was informed that Col. De Russy's de tachment had returned, and when near Hujuetla, in a narrow defile, he had been -again surrounded by the Mexican force of twelve or fourteen hundred, who commenced a heavy fire in all directions, but fled through the chapparal after six or eight rounds of grape. Col. De Rus continued at intervals for several days to fight his way back to the river, where he was received by Col. Gates' reinforce meats. His party reached Tampico on the nightof the 16th, with a loss tiftwen ty killed, ten wounded and two missing, as well twenty horses and sixty pack mules. Capt. Boyd and Lieut. Lanna hill were killed. Several balls passed through the clothes of Colonel Dc Rus sy. Capt. Wyse had three horses shot under him. The Mexican loss is repotted nt 150. \Vhipple haul been lassoed near Vera Cruz. Lieut. Parker, of the Navy, died on board the steamship Mississippi on the 12th. Captain William Dufr died on the 16th. The sun of Anahuac, of the 13th, says that a private express from Puebla had arrived, bringing intelligence that Gen erals Cadwalader and Pillow had arrived at Perote with the trains escorted by them. They had been attacked at La hoya, and completely routed the enemy, with little loss to their troops. This express left Puebla on the 3d. News had been received there the day previ ous that three commissioners had been appointed to meet Mr. Trist at San Mar tin Tesmalaucan on the Bth, (when he leaves Puebla,) to learn through him 'the' terms offered by the President. A letter from the city of Mexico, da ted the 2d, says that no doubts are en tertained that the treaty will immediate ly be concluded by the commissioners, & that the peace party is so strong that Santa Anna will probably pronounce for peace. The names of the commission ers given, are Garotise, Baronda and Tornel. Gen. Pillow has arrived at Puebla.— An express rider from Gen. Scott at Pnebla, to Vera Cruz, had been (wader ed after a desperate resistance. The Picayune's express rider had also been FOR THE CAMPAIGN. attacked and robbed of all the letters, The "JOURNAL" will be furnished from and left for dead. The editor had re- the present time, until after the October ceived other letters, which state that election, at the low rate of Filly peace is the order of the day, but believe Cele it 4 per copy, when clubs of four or that Santa Anna only wishes to gain ; snore can be raised—the money to ac time. company the order. Will the friends of Gen. Taylor made a spedch at a din- RVIN and PATTON throughout the county ner given by the citizens of Monterey, exert themselves to have clubs raised, on the 4th of July, in reply to a tost con- i and forward the hames and money with fleeting his name with the Presidency of out delay '1 Now is the time to act ! the United States. The steamboat Atin Chase, Brown; I DELEGATE MEETINGS on the Brazos, with troops, burst her AND boiler on the 12th, killing 9, and wound. COUNTY CONVENTION . in g several. James Dolen of Pittsburg, rtilE Democratic Whigs df the several and others, had died of their wounds. I Townships will hold Meetings, at the The New Orleans papers of the 2gd I usual places, on Saturday, August 7th, are still behind. 1847, for the purpose of electing two delegates in c to o u r e n p t r T o n n t v t ehii e t i i r o s n e v t e o r a b l e t d h w e lt d - APPII °ACM NG ELETIONS.."-YeSt erday, being the first Monday in August, Con- sh i p s , inliuntingdon Wednesday, the 11th gressional Elections were held in Ken- day of August, 184.7, to place in nomi tucky, Indiana, Alabama, and lows ; in nation a Ticket, to be supported at the North Carolina and Tennessee, on the coming election. Thursday following ;in Maryland, Or- The Committeewould urge upon the tober Gth ; and in Mississippi and Loui- t f a r i n e e n e d o s o a f; t e t r n u d t i l n t (T a i n t d e o r r n eT a , , the i t ]: ri p o r f siana, Monday, November Ist. The AU who love their p i a p rty, its 3l principl g e s s, elections in these states will complete its organization, and desire its sueeess-- the members to the next Congress, when and believe it the safeguard of our Laws vacancies are all filled. and privileges, should be early in the field, and faithful and tiring in his en- The steamship Massachusetts left N. deavors to secure success. Neglect of Orleans for Vera. Crux on the 15th inst. ' a first duty will bring coldness and care with three hundred thousand dollars in lessness, in the peribrmance of subse ue t ones. ld untingdo arra specie for the Quartermaster's depart- q herself I rself alre O adyamongaong thn has e teithful.y - meet. She took over also n company of She inust maintain her post of honor. Louisiana volunteers and one hundred A. W. BENEDICT, and thirty men belonging to the 11th J. W. - THOMPSON, and 15th infarttry. JOHN READ, JACOB SNYDER, . A. H. BUMBAUGH, A. ALLISON,. E. ORBISON, JAMES MAGUIRE, P. P. DE EES, J. M. STEVENS, JOSHUA GREENLAND, JAMES CLARKE, JOHN SWOOPE, ISAAC WOOLVERTON, County Committee. The German Lutheran Church ih Philadeltibia, corner of Brown and St. John's streets was struck by lightning on Sunday afternoon last and destroyed.— The cost of the structure was $20,000, only $9,000 of which were covered by insurance. The congregation had been dismissed but fifteen minutes previous to the catastrophe, and the sekton had left the building only a moment before. Had this not been the case, a melancho ly loss of life might have ensued. DEATH OF AN OFFICER.—The Louis ville papers record the death of Capt. A. R. Hetzel, U. S. A. which took place in that city on the 20th inst. He had ar rived at that' place but a few days pre vious to his death from Vera Cruz, where he had filled the office of assistent quartermaster. He was a native of Har risburg, and a graduate of West Point. FOUND DEAD.-OD Friday last, a Mr, Shade, lock-tender at Clark's ferry, was found dead on the Clark's ferry bridge. It is supposed, that while in a state of intoxication, he climbed up to the upper part of the bridge on to some loose timbers to sleep, and while asleep rolled off. His neck was found to be dfslocated, and his hat upon the timbers above. re- At Lancaster on the 23d inst., Haggerty paid the penalty of the law with his life, for the murder of the Ford ney family. He Is said to have remained perfectly calm and composed up to the moment of execution, if not stoically in different to his fate. PITGLISTIC CONTEST.-A pitched fight for 13500 aside, took place on the 20th instant, about 25 miles from %% liming ton, N. C. between two men from New York, one of whom is called Reid, and the other Barker. They had five rounds and toeing the mark for the sixth, Ried's shoulder was found to have been frac- tured from a fall at the cloying of the fifth round. INSULTING COURT WITNESSES.--Among the matters presented by the Philadel phia grand jury of the July term, is that of the unrestrained abuse of witnesses by,members of the bar in Court. The grand jury consider this license calcula ted to abridge the dignity of the court and to interfere with the proper course of justice. Flox- J. R. INueTtset.L.—This gentle njan arrived at Louisvile last week, en route for Lexington, to pay a visit to Mr. Clay. [l:7- One of the Mexican States is called Zacatecas, which is there pro nounced Zachy take us ! The Chinese have a notion that the soul of a poet passes into a grasshopper, because it sings till it starves. The Markets. PHILADELPHIA, July 30, 184.7 FLOUR AND GRAlN,—Stack of Flour light and market quiet. Good Western is selling at $5 75 and fresh ground $5 87 a $6. CORN MEAL, $3 25 for NOTICE. Penn'a and $3 50 for Brandywine. Rvs rrillt hobs of Sirs. Mary Smart, late of the ha FLOUR is held at $3 50. rcugh of Huntingdon, deed, will meet for th; GRAIN.—Red wheat is scarce at $1 25 1 settlement of her rotate, at het hire residence in the a $1 27 ; white $1 31 ; CORN, dull lit I borough of Huntingdon, on the slit day of August, 70c for Penn's yellow. No sales of Rye. no. This iS to give notice to all persofia!Mving OATS, Southern, arc worth 40c. A sale claims estate topretreat i6en : dien and there for tiettleinent, and also tO Mote Once are tn of North River at 55c.. ilobfett to mid estate to came fordirevel and settle the WiiisKEY--Is held at 26 a 27c in hhds Same. J. O..SMA HT, i and bbls. lu behalf s ite Heim PRIVATE SALE, E subscriber offers for sale, a tract of land, sit -1 nate in Barre° township, Huntingdon county, on the South side of Stone creek, next below Couche's Iron Works, containing about one hun dred and twenty one acres—about eighty •acres of which are cleared, including about fifteen acres of bottom land, with a good two-story DWELLING HOUSE, and a bunk Barn thereon erected; there is also it .;.; it, good bearing orchard, and a spring of = -- nem failing water near the house I there it also fling-atone, and the oppeard,:cg of Iron Ore on the premises. Any person wishing to purchase will be shown the said property by Jacob Zook, who resides on the same. n indisplable title will he given and the terms made easy for the purchaser. ABRAHAM ZOOK, Near Allenville, Mifflin county, Pa Auguat'3, 1847. B, If the r hove property is not sold before next November, it will then be (Alined at public sale. A. Z. Dissoistlion of Partnership. rf"Epartnership heretofore existiiig under the firm of Jones & Simonton was this day (July 15th) dissolved by mutual consent. All persons having unserled accounts with said firm will please call on E. M. Jones and settle them. The business hereafter will he continued by T. K. Simonton at the old siand E. M. JON E-;, T. K. nIMONTON ju1y23.11547-4t. Valuable Ore-Dank & Water-Power •For Sale. 9IHE subscriber wishes to dispose of about 300 1 acres of very rich Ore and Coal Lands situate on the waters of Sandy Creek, in Perry township, Jefferson county, Penn' a. The property is situate un three branches of Sandy Creek, which unite upon the preinises m affording abundant power for neon al Furnaces, Forges, Rolling-Mills. &c., all within aimuut one fourth of a milt of the Ore bank. The Ore is of the same kind, hut of a richer quality, that is used at the Great We-tern works in Armstrong county. here one also on the premise, abundance of Bitu minous Coal, Limestone, and Sandstone. The Creek is now navigable, for Arks, &c., in time of high Water, from within seven miles of time prdpm erty, and could, with little efipense, be made so front the pren•isea. There is a Saw-Mill in opera tion on the premises. The land is all well timber , eml, amid well timbered lands may be purchased in the immediate neighborhood at from one to two dollars per acre. This property undoubted'y alTords facilities for the manufacture of Iron, possessed by few situations in Penns . ) , Minis, and to on enterprising capitalist acquainted with the business is tt locution much to be desired. As this advbrttsettiettt is Merely tivended to draft the attention of those acquainted with the iron liu siness to the tands, the subscriber deems it unneces sary to dwell longer on the advantages possessed by this property, as those wishirtg io purchase will of course call and examine it. 'iliac desirous bf further particulars are invited to call on the saiiscri ber living on the premises, or on Mr. Giiidtell, Agent of the Holland Land Company, at Vilna.. tawney, Jefferson county. , . • ELIAS GEILHA USEN. Cold Spring, Jefferson Co., Pa. Dy2o-4t. NOTICE IS hereby given to the Stoekhohlres of the Spruce Creek & Waterstreet Turnpike Road Company, that twenty per cent on the Capital Stock subscri bed, is required to be paid to the subscrilme, on or before the 20th day of August neat, end ten per cent. monthly, until otherwise ordered, DAVID STEWART, Treasurer. julylo-4t CHEAP WATCHES & JEWELRY AT the "Philadelphia .. . Watch and Jewelry ( , 1, , .741,7 Stoic," No. 96 North Sec- I : \ il •• ,, ) , ",)?1 . and S ( tz l e i t i . lo o r v n e e i r , ;:; 4 f ia ( l ,! l u , a efi r- , 4 r fil v il jewelled 18 carat eases • "' s'- ' 77. :- . and gold Dial, 40 00 Silver Lever Watchtni NB Jeweled, 20 00 Silver Patent Lever Watches, seven jewels, 18 00 , Silver ',opine Waiches, jeWeleil, 12 00 Quartier Watches; 8 00 Imitation Quartier Watches, 6 00 Linld Spectacles, 7 00 Fire Silver Speetaclea, 1 60 Gold Bracelets with Topes Ftoht9, 6 50 Gold Pens with silver Pencil acid Holder; 1 25 Ladies Gold Pencils; 1 76 I Silver Teaspoons, from $4 50 per set itt IS 00 Gold Finger-Rings, from 37.1 cents to g 0 00 Watch-Glasses 123 eta; palcht If ; Leant 25 ; other Articles in proportion. All goods warranted to be what they are sold for. On hand some Gold and silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers lower than the nhove prices. Constantly on hand, an assortment of Silver Ta ttle, Desert, 'Pea Salt and Mus ard-Spoons, Soup- Ladles, Sugar-Tongs. Napkin-Rings, Fruit and Butter Knives, Thimbles. Shields, Knitting Nee dle Cases and neighs. Purse and Reticle Clasps, —The silver warranted to he equal to A mericah Coin. Also n great variety Of Vine Goid Jewelry, con sisting in part of Finger-Rings of it;t etylea, set With Diamons, Rubys, Emersl Torquise, Topaz, Garnet, C'ornolian, Jasper, Cape May,- Amethyst Mid other stohes. Ilreastapins ohJ Hmeeleis Of all styles set with Stones. find tOs melled; Ear-Rings or all styles; Gold Chains of all styles and of the finest quatity, together with all other articles in the line, which will he sold unusu ally low, wholesale and retail.—Also Platitia Light ning-Rod Points, by the dozen or single one. • , O. CONRAD. Watchmaker 4 Jeweller N. B.—On hand M. J. Tobias & Co's, beet quality full jewelled, latent Lever Movements, in 18 1 mat Gold Cases. Also a quantity of Move ments which will be car. d any style required, and sold at 5 per cent above the price of Importations. July 20, '47-Iy. WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C, rpm; sqbserilrer offers to the trade, or by retail I a large and general assortment df the following articles, being all of his oten importation or manu facture. Buyers of goods in this line a. e invited to ex amine the assortment. and orders are Scilitited.with the assurance that every effort witilie trickle to gush satisfaction aid insure it tiMiintrance of custoni. (told &Silter Lever Watches of ordinary quality. Do. do. do. of uperior finish. Do. do. du. Anchors& Lepines. silver double cased English cad Swiss Ler& Watches, With light, medium and heavy crises. Gold Jewelry in all varieties, fine and common. Silver Plated, and Silver Wares. Musical Boxes, playing 2,4, 6, 8 and 10 tune, Gold and Silver Spectacles:- Diamond Pi intedGold Pena. Mantel and Mice Clo ks, in gilt and other frames. Watchmakers" Fools and Materials of ell sorts. Fancy Articles, Fancy Fans, hteel Beads, &c. Having °Very facility for obtaining goods on the most advantageous fa' ins, corresponding induce mitts will be offered to purchasers. • JOHN C. FARR, 112 Chesnut St., Philadelphia. ju1y20,1847-6m. PUBLIC SALE, br• IL Dwelling House and Lot. AGREGABLY to the last Will and Testament of Smart; Esq:; late of the borough of Huntingdon, dec'd, there will lie ox prised to public sale, at the COurt-House in salt borough; on Tuesday, the 10t4 day of August nal, a large and commodious two story 7 Dwelling House, with a Store-room s in front and a latch building thereto annexed, consisting of tliree rooms and a kitchen, situate on the corner of Hill and Franklin streets, and near to the Pennsyl , voids canal. The above property ie well calcula ted for public business. Also, at the some tints and place there will be sold, three shares of stork in the Juniata Bridge, and a judgment rs. the Huntingdon, Candid,' and Indiana Turnpike cottipany, a credit for which is entered upon the books of said company. Ternta . made knotn on day of silt. by JAMES LY'PLE, Surv:ving Extcutori jly I V47-te, 41 Cents Reward, D AN away from the subscriber, living in the rough of Alexandria, on the 20th ultimo, an dinented apprentice to the shoemaking business. anted J 11111.3 Claughbaugh. Said apprentice is about 14 years of age, about 4 feet high, had on when he absconded a cassinct frock coat, blue dril ling pants mind cap, and other clothing trot recol lected. All persons are dantioned against trusting or harboring soil boy on toy account, as I will pay no debts of his contracting. WM. H: SHAW. Julyl 3, 1847-31. EsTic A V ( lAMB to the residence of the subscriber living J in Shirley township, Huntingdon county, a fine young SORRELL HORSE, doing five years old. Tlw owner is requested to come f o rward, p• eve property, pay rho gee and take hint away, other wise he will be disposed of according to Law. SAMUEL SHAVER. july6-3t. Hats t Caps, Ladies' mud's, Boas, &c. To Merchants, Hatters, and Others. GARDEN & BROWN, Hat 4- Cap Ware House 456.111anufaCtory, No' 196 Market Street, Second Door below Sixth, Philadelphia, lro P th E e C ir l l ' a F rg U e L a iL it Y il c s o o r i n k p i l t ete at sTonc t k i Tf Hers and Cs., manufactured under their own immediate direction and au. perintendonce with all the advantages of Modern haprovernents to enable them to can'- t ine the important qualities of durability, taste and beauty of finish with extreme cheapness of price An immense and heautiful essortnient of elir va rieties rind prices of Beaver, Brnah,Sllk. Moleskin, Russia. Caseimere, Wool, Sporting and Ashland Has. Also, a general assortment of every variety of CAPS -Otter, Ft r teal, Hair Seel. AfUstiari Plain and Fancy Cloth every style, Red, Black and Brown Mohair, Sealette, Glazed, Oiled silk & Fur Ceps. Ladies' Muffs, Boas, &c., at the very lowest prices. Boyers by the dozen or less, arc invited to call and see if it is not to their interest to deal with us. Particular attention paid to the packing of Hate, ' Caps, &c. Cosh paid for Muskrat and Shipping Furs. GAR?)BN & BROWN, No. 196 Market Street, below Sixth Street. Phdadelphia, July '29, 19.17-3 in. To the Xhdependent Freemen °Ulna tingdon County: T l , DITIZENM :—I offer myself to the contuderetion of the Democratic Whigs and nti-Mesons of I Innlingdon county, for theoffice of S rs I Flo, and if placbti in norhinatkit by Convention, all elected by the Peop!r, I pledge myself to fulfil the duties of the dike with fidelity and impartiality. NATHANIEL LYME july2o-1847 Sherillitlity. rELLOW Cl rizatcs.-1 offer alymelf to, your I . consideration as a candidate fat' itto Aka of a. a SaaCI9I3.S.XX ID nt the ensuing generni election, and reepsONily solicit your support. NATHAN W. crinnn. Birmingham, July 13, 1847. TO the Voters of liontingdon County PELLOW CITIZENS:-Ileing encouraged by a number of brie friends, I offer myself as a candi date for the office of at the approaching Fall election. and should I he no fortunate as to recetito a majority or your votes, I pledge tnystlf to discharge the statics of roid office honorably and to your satisfnetion. hi ATTIi 11W CRO WINOVER, II n 1 tp., july6-tf. To the Voters of Huntingdon County : A T the solicitation of a number of rrtjr Whir; 11. friends, I oar myself its a candllialiii tut fhb ouicb dt i~9~~~3~`P2~~~ a subject to the decision of the Whig ounty Con vention. And should Ibe so fortunate as to he nominated and elected to said office, I pledge myself to perform the duties thereof with fidelity and GEORGE SIPES. Cromwell tp.. julyG-1847. To the Electors of Huntingdon County I ftyrop of Horehound. I'ELLOW-GTPIZENS take this medium,.l 4 ll!RTHER PROOFS OF THE 8F .12 through which to o ff er myriell to the consider- ficacy of Hance's Compound Syrip sties of the Democratic Whig altd Anti-Masonic of Hoarhound in relieving afflicted man: - Convention which will convene ih the borough o f ! Mr. George T. Warrington, residing in Huntingdon on the llth of August heat, as a can- York street, ,Baltimore , ' Fedet• I can didate fur the office of , sore throat. After trying many retire , was null...iced ivith a violent cough and and if nominated end H Ihy Heeled, I pledge elf to' discharge the duties of the office to the best of my (ties, he was iiionted by a friend to use abilities. WILLIAM SMITH. I ! Hance's Compound Syrup of Hoarhound; Union tp.. july6 1847. tutu before using one bottle ivaS entirely Sheriftt cured. .Inother yet more .INtoolvhing. ire: CITIZEFIS r-1 direr myself to your Henrietta Mer .1- • ,e 'a At , Ile %, It . I. coasiderntion as a candidate for the office of i ment stre , .t• I, ,, t+veen Canal nod Etlett SH F 1 RIF at the ensuing election, and respect- - - - fully solicit your support. JOHN Wit AV. streets; iyas attatked With a very Se- West. township, JUly 27, 1447: i•ereebitgli add pain in the Breast,whielt • ivas so intense. that it extended to the Proclanial ion. Ishuuldeys, Slid was afflicted also witlt "ERE4B' by frecetoTe directed,doted Wg a pain in the at Huntin 4„ t°IA".I' one thousand eight hundred and forty-seven. under After trying many remedies, she was the hands and seals of the Hon. Abraham S. Wil- persuaded by a friend to use Hames son, President of the Court of Common Pleas, Compound Syrup of Horehound, a n d of Oyer and Terminer and general jail delivery of the • ter usitl7. three doses, she experienced 20th judicial district of Pennsylvania, composed of great relief, and before she had finished the counties of Huntingdon, Mifflin and Union, • i n , Cattle cured. and the Lions. James (;win and John Stewart, his iffle% associates, judges of the county of Huntingdo n ,' Price 50 i ts.per bottle or 6 justices assigned, appointed, to hear, tit, slid de- for 4,2 50 . , SalP py N atter; terming all and livery indictmehtsarld presebtfrithts, tOR Btiltiinore st., and corner of Charleer made or taken for or concerning all crimes, which ; and Prnft sts., Baltimore. foc2By by the laws of the State ore made capital or felon ies of death and other offences, crimes and 'Mode- Meitner* *Vett have bhttt, of shall he committed dt perpetreted within sad &runty, or all phistrtie who are or shall hereafter he Committed or he per , pet , ated, fdr crime. aforesaid, I am corniganded to Make public proclamation throughout dry Whole tiaili Nick, filet a Court 51 byes and Tortnin&t, tif Common Pledse and quarter Sessions, will beheld at the Craw House, in the borough of Hunting don, on the second Monday (and 9th day) of August next, and those Who Will prork•cirte the said prisoners, be then and there to prirsectife theta as it shrill be jrtst, and that all justices of the peace, coroner and constables within the said county, be then and there ill their proper persolis,at 10 o'clock A. M. of arid day, with their recordd, examinatintis and temenihrarrees, to do thoie things which to their offices respectively appertain. Dated at I luntirtgdon, the 24th day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand tight heti fired ar. forty-seven, and the 7lat year of Allied I can Independence JOHN ARmilykut, Shrrig. SitEit tret; Orvie - Z Hunlingdm, July :20, 1847.5 PRO C 1-4.11.1170. V. I THE REM', by precept to me directed by the Judges of the Common Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bearing test the 29th day of July, A. D. 1 &17, I am commanded to make public proclamation throughout my whole bailiwick that a Court of Common Pleas will he held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingron, in the cola, to of Huntingdon, on the third Monday (arid 16th day) of August, A. D. 1847, lime the trial of all issues in said court, thieh remain undetermined before the said judges, when and where all jurors, witnesses arid stators, in the trial of all said issues ore requited. Dated at Huntingdon, the 24th day of Apia, A. D. 1947, and the 71 at year of American Inde pendence. JOHN A HMI FACE, Sheriff. Beanie...a Orrics, Hanlingdon.July 20, 1947. 5 of Part Her ship. SHE partnership which has existed since (he tat I of April, A. 1). 1844, between thesubscribera, in the NI ereantile business, at Manor Hill, Peters burg, and Nefl's Mill. under 'the firm of John R. Hunter & Co., has this day Italy 15) betM dissolv ed by mutual comma ; tmeinem hereafter will be coritiniteil at Noll's Mill by Mr. Hunter, with whom the Books, &cc., of the late first are left for settlement. N VID july2o-1847. JOHN R. H LINTER. aDmiivers 'MIT° R'S OF TIC E Estate of Jacob Van Tries, Esq.,late of Warriorsmark i*p., dec'c. • NOTICE is hereby given that better. of Admin istration on he said estate hove beetY granted to the undersigned. All persona indebted tO erlid estate aro requested to make Iminediate paYtheitt, End those having claims againtst it wilkiiresela them duly authenticated, to DAVID ROBESON, JANE VAN TRIES. IRON COMMISSION HOUSE. rtiHE undersigned contirille the hen Commission busines, fur the sole of all klhils of IRON, at No. 109 Xorth Watef Street, Philadu, Theft Idng experience in the Iron Trade, and their exlensive acquairltrittae with consumers and' dealeis throughout the United States, gives them the advantage of obtaining the highest merkel" pricer. Add their business being confinete dietiz sively td the Iron trade, enables them' to gii , e it their entire delention. (0- All constilments will receive prenipt attention. . [ 41, 2 4- Am] ORRICK & C.II(PBET•I., rOl4 %Vater at., & .)4N. It'harre,, Great Spring and Suninu r Medicine. TTANCE'S Sarsakarilla Vegetable or . 11 . Blood Pills.—k ifty pills in a box— The cheapest and best medicine in ex iSteni!e-'--for purifying the bloOd,.remov ing bile; e4rrectifig disorders of the sto mach and boWels, costiveness, dyspep sia, sivimming in the head, &c. Per sons of a full habit, who are subject to headache, giddiness, .drowsiness, and singing in the cars, arising from too great a flow of blood in the head, should nel'er be without them, as many danker:. bui SyMptoins will be entirely carried' off by their immediate use,. Read the Milowing ii•otiderful cure of dySpepsia: . . . This is to certify that my wife was iiith the Dyspepsia for 12 years,' and tried both advertised medicines and Thomsonian, but without efilt ; and illy - self attacked with blindness; did my head otherwise affected from hard drinking,,le that I was apprehensive of fits ; and see ing HANCE'S SARSAPARILLA PILLS advertised, I went and got a box of them, which, to my astonishment, effected cure of me and my wife both. 1 think them without a rival liffnre the 8: FL HALL, AlbeMarle st. near Wilt. alb by Seth 8. Hance, 108 Beni.; More st:; and corner of Charles & Pratt sts., Balt. [novi-y AGENTS—T. Read & Son, limiting ; Moore & Swoope, Alexandria; A. 0. Brown, Shirleysburg ; W: W. Buch anan, Mill Creek ; Spencer & Elbtid,W liamsburg; Groat Spring and Summer Medicine: HAI CE'S Sarsaparilla Vegetable or , Blood pills, for purifyingtheblood. ilitvitmotiVl . l4 'Y'l, 1843. - - - This is to certify, that I was afflicted with a violent pain in the breast and right arm, which I suppose proceeded from the impure state of thy bloOd t I WO; recommended fp fake Hance's Srt: saparllla or Blood pills; aril after faking one box; the 'lain was entirely removed front my breast and arm: I found theta. eitrediely gehtlti in their operation, and Would recortudend them to every person in want of a mild purgative. PATRICK Rotok, No. 23 Conway street, between Howard and Eutaw. In purcaasing these pills let me add one word of caution. Always ask for Hance's pills, and purchase of none but those advertised as agents; and if eon-. venient; call and see the firoprieior himself. For sale by Seth S. Hance; 108 Baltimore sf: and corner of Charles and Pratt cis., Baltimore. Price `scta. per box, of fifty pills each, for Hance's lei-Mine pills, or 5 for $l. [nos ISy HANCE'S Compound Syrup of Hore hound, for the co oe of coughs, colds, consumption, spitting of blood, pain in the side and lnlittar, bronchitis, croup, and all diseiisn arising from a disor dered condition of the lungs or neglect ed cold: The following sonnet was ad drested to the proprietor by a young lady Who was cured of Co?tsuniption: ye who pant with failing breath, And pine away and tjte ; , Hnn& shall "tUil Ui+ny" your death. And light anew ybur eye. Ho►v sweet it n►elts upon the totgUe i How grateful to the breast ! A glorious thique for poet's song, Soothing his cough to rest, Hance i favored of the God's, art thou, A 1116ssing to thy race, Ldt laurels flourish on thy brow,- And wealth those laurels grace.- When heroes are forgottA4';: kings Defunct ; or, ceased . Wrnin; Glory, for thee, shanllti'ii her wings, Thou conqueror M' pain, Price 50 cts: per bottle,-or 6 bottles for $2 50. Prepared and sold by Seth S. Hance,. col 3 Baltiinore es.,-and come Charles Slid Pratt sta.- [nov lSyr A VENTS —T. Read at Soft-Huntingdon; MeOre & Swoope, Alfttaffldria ; Spencer & Flood, Willianislmirgq W. W. Buell. anon, Mill Creek; A". 0: Browne, Shin , lcysburg. S. Spiel Blair, t rrrtitNtir A`r LA w, W ill attend attend to all entruiiii•J to hts Catelil Blab , Huntingdon anti radii ' ''. rnun iton,