the city amidst the buzzes of soldiery. As he entered, the mounted band of the 2d Dragoons astonished the " natives" with HAIL COLUMBIA, SVIliCh was follow ed, as the escort entered the Plaza, with the soul-stirring YANKEE DOODLE. One of the first acts of Gen. Stott was to appoint Gen. Quitman Civil and-Mil itary Governor of Mexico, and Col.-S. F. Belton, Lieutenant Governor. Gen. Qaitman's department embraces the fol. loi'ing officers: Capt. F. N. Page, As sistant Adjutant General, and Lieuts. M. Lovell, M. Wilcox, and R. P. Ham mond, Aid-de-Camps; Capt. G T. Da vis, Secretary, and Mr. Levi, Interpre ter. 'Throughout the 14th and on the, morning of the 15th, the Mexicans con tinued to fire from the corners and tops of the houses, killing some and wound ing many. The artillery was at first tried on them, but owing to their unseen position it was found useless. The Rifle Regiment and some of the Infantry were then sent in pursuit, and soon silenced the firing from the house tops. The Mexicans, during their rev olutions, frequently resorted to this mode of warfare, and continued it for several days togeter without doing much dam age on either side,but our riflemen picked them out of their hiding places and soon forced them to desist. Since our army arrived in the valley we have lost 3000 men, killed and wounded. We have destroyed the Mex ican army of over 30,000 men, upwards of 6000 of which have been taken priso ners. We have captured 70 pieces of artillery, 27 at the battle of Contreras, 10 in a fort at Churubusco, and 33 on the 12th, 13th and 14th. The last of Mr. Kendall's letters da ted the 28th, mentions the two following rumors relative to Santa Anna—the first that he had been taken prisoner by Col. Childs—and second that he had been slain by General Alvarez. Mr. Kendall's latest letter is under this date— CITY or MEXICO, Sept. 426,.184.6 Assassinations continue—no less than ten soldiers were found murdered this morning in Cie quarter of San Peblo, and eight yesterday. Our own men arc to blame; they straggle from their •quarters, and getting intoxicated at the first palquesta or grogshop, are thus li able to be beset by gangs of armed ruffians, who are continually on the watch. The fact of these murders shows the feeling of revenge and deep hatred which is entertained towards us. The frequency of the murders is also an indication that a regular system of assassination has been planned—the wire-workers being probably the priests and thr leading men. In m ; last I - stated that Col. Mclntosh was sluicing under his wounds; he died last night, and will be buried to-morrow with full military honors. He fell pierced with two balls while gallantly leading his men to attack the -Cain Matn on the Sth of September, and his system suffering from wounds received in former battles, was not able to overcome the shock. Yours, Ste. G. W. K. Gen. Santa Anna has been proclaim ed by Senor Gamboa, a traitor to his country—having intentionally allowed the Americans to defeat him in every battle ; and lastly he accuses him of having destroy* the nationality of Mexico ; the honor and glory of this unfortunate city, and of having compro- Jnised, in the calamity, all classes of ,'' society. Gen. Pillow is said to be severely wounded. The New Orleans Delta and Commer cial Times of the 14th instant, contain further interesting details of Mexican intelligence. The latter paper publiA ßS Santa Anna's address on his resigna tion of the Presidency ; but it is evident that he intends to continue directing the operations against the American army. Of the scattered portions of his army he has gathered twenty-five hun dred regulars, besides a large guerilla force. It is rumored at the Capital from Pu ebla that on the 27th ult. Paredes, Bits temente, and other influential persons, intended seriously to invite a foreign prince into Mexico, for the purpose of settling the difficulties of the country. The pnpers from the City of Mexico to the 28th, state that Gen. Quitman had issued an order on the 25th, notify ing all the officers of the Mexican army at the Capital to renort themselves im fnediately to the Inspector General of the American Army, and another on the 1.17 th, regulating the value of Corn. I The shops were again opened and the theatre was crowded to overflowing ev ery evening. Contentment begins to reign among the population, and numer ous families, embracing many of the softer sex, were to be seen walking the streets with perfect confidfnce. Gen. Scott had proposed issuing cir culars to the different States, exhorting them to appoint Commissioners with full power to conclude a treaty of peace. , He had also projected an expedition if with 1500 men against Toluca. IThe corporation of the city of Mexi co had addressed several proclamations to the inhabitants, to be peaceful and ib.verse from injuring in any manner the American Army; but if this Maus not complied with, they would not guaran tee the safety of either their lives or property, as Gen. Scott had issued direct orders that every house from which shots had been fired, should be immediately . . . . levelled with the ground by the artillery. I Walker ; Solomon .Myerly, Cass; Thom- PUBLIC SALE. The functions of the Mexican execu- as Miller, Barree; Henry McCracken, WILT. be exposed to Sale by public outcry. on tive was discharged by Senor Pena y West; James Moore, Walker ; Aaron the premises, . Thursday the 19th day of , t 10 o'clock A. M a tract of land Pena, associated with Senor Pacheco, Loveall, Cass; Samuel Miller, Barree; 1% . 1 . and a General whose name is not men- Daniel G. Nash, Henderson; Na illiatn * l o u s ou: Z i bill s r e li s sn th side of township , Ston e creek , next below' tinned. Oaks, Barree; Moses Swoops, Union Hunlin lo 4 county, nn Couche's Iron Works, containing about one han- It was supposed that Pena y Pena, Benedict Stevens, Springfield; Samuel deed and Overtly one acres—about eighty acres would decide to form a cabinet on the Smith, Henderson; John Wicks, Shirley. lof which are cleared, including about fifteen acres 27th. I of bottom land, with a good two-story The Delta contains a long and graphic TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK, rd ,, W m - ELT-; , 111 ,.. G . .I;:::ZEth,:l3l,,ahlg,llk. alai description from its correspondent Mus- . W ill iam A ddlerntin Warriorsmark ; g ood bearing orchard, and a spring of al a tang, of the battles of the 13th and 14411. I William Appleby, Dublin; Conrad Bu- never failing water near the home: there is also lime-stone, and the appeara,ce of Iron Ore on the (I... The number of men in Riley's cher, Porter; Gabriel Burr, Jackson; . h company of deserters, executed at Chu- James Boggs, Henderson; John Bum- Prem.'.e • , bough, Sr Henderson; John Bruce, An indisputable title will be given, and the terms rubusco, was only eighteen, instead of I made easy for the Wrest ; Thomas . Cissney, Tell; a N. Pure"" ABRAHAM ZOOK. seventy-two. The Diario del Gobierno ! ' i Carothers, Cromwell ; Henry Davis, Oct. 241. 1847--pd. of the 10th ult. has the following de- West ; John Donaldson, Hopewell; John 11. ti WS' AO I 14;C. scription of their execution :—[News. : Duffey, Springfield; , ! Jas. Ewing, Frank- ALL pewee. indebted to the late firm of J.E. George Eby, Shirley; Michael Fet- And in what manner did they hang tin; & SIMONTON are requested to make payment terti?o f, Morris y' James Forrest Barre • previous to November 25th, ensuing, as no longer them 'I Noosing them by the neck as David Graham, Dublin; Adam Gree e r, indulgence will be given. they stood upon the ground, and so sus. thy inches,' Barree; Daniel Kyper, Walker ; Sebes pend pending them that they died than Keely, Hopewell; Henry Knode, cm 26, 1847-4 t. stranded bytheir own weight, the mode Porter; John B. Logan, Clay; Miles I — RIIGISTER'S NOTICE. adopted being such that their horrible agony lasted more than one hour.—Apersons spectacle Lewis, West; James Mitchell, Sr., Jack- ; TOTICE is hereby given to all spectacle worthy of such men, or rather son; William McLain, Cromwell; Henry I j concerned, that the following natned Matthias, Jr., Clay; John Alyerly, Tod; persons have settled their accounts in of demons escaped from hell ! This they Isaac Neff, the Register's Office, at Huntingdon, did with eighteen of these unhappy Merl ; James Neely, Dublin ; West ; John Owens, Esq., War- and that the said accounts will be pre and among them the, brave Capt. Riley, . riorsinark: James Porter, Porter; John vented for Confirmation and Allowance whose head they stuck upon a pike and Stever Cass; Thomas F. Stewart, West; nt an Orphans' Court to be held at Hun planted at Churubusco. To six others, ' George ' Wilson, Porter; Richard Wills, t• d i and for the County of Hun who proved that they hod not volunteer- ~ Morris. ing on, n Warriors ark; B. F. IV Ilace, i tingdon, on Wednesday the 10th day of Hun ed but been impressed, they gave two m November next, to wit : hundred lashes each, and compelled w„, ss .,,, ', piss , ar„ ss .,„,„„ p,„„, i s °J-' Cressy acting Executor 1. John ' II, of them to dig the graves of their compan- dition to being one of the beat anti-bilious medicines ions. in the world, possess a power in removing pain, Matthew Cresswell, late of West town which is truly astonishing. Four or five of avid ship, dec'd. WINTER.—The Portland Advertiser In d i a n Ve geta ble P .. l s, ta. en every night on going 2. John Baker and Jacob Baker, Ad of the 13th inst., says :—"The White to f bed, i will hi o a id sh l lrt rn t?ri s e w c i o il rr e Vet i e f ly lo i d i g d the dit b , n i t: ; Y ministrators of Jacob Baker, late of Mountains, yesterday, covered with of t hos e nu, cause st pain in the stile, seometime's Springfield township, dee'd. 3. Williton Matilit and Daniel Massey, snow as entirely as in the depths of win- extending to th r i:h i ou i l e de g r b o la m il s e,dilliculfy of br,,eta,the i Executcrts of John Maffit, late of Barree ter, loomed like an immense snow-drift, n is i t7a fl ual"4 , si c k ness, or of a pp etite r T oi c ji : . ion : township, des d. apparently but a few rn ilea beyond theani. i other symptoms of an inflamed or torpid state i 1. Jacob Frank, Guardian of David ridges of Westbrook nod Falmouth. , of the liver. Summers, a minor son of Henry Sum ; avriahes Indian Vegetable Pills also thorough -- . '..- mars, late of Hopewell township, den d, COUli r .r AFFAIRS, a nd tweets from al! b lious 1 1 , Y :„, 1 =7,,! . , i r,„ *. i t ,,,": 1 1"„ e ,„ ri i , . „„, 1 hhe , et „, ~,,. s „,.. 5. Dr. Mordecai :Massey, Guardian of G,, -, • ' tcholera u Wins and _________.___ _ ...,______ tarn ime ~,, ;,• ~. ~, •i; ary.ii , , William Wilson and Mary Jane Wilson, - I other disorders of the nitestines. t see of the minor children of Nathaniel ! u. 1 0.4. ' .`i'llemai , ~f aug, raatrd coun PUO1'1:J.11.1"I le,feitt.,PD ;\V ilsoo, late of Barree township, dec'd. • TRIAL LIST. The oulll ci, ig,not and gen oine Indian V; geta- REGISTER'S OFFICE,TITHEREAS, by precept to me direct. ble Pitts have the sigaature of William Wright I Huntingdon, Ore. 13, 1847. i 1 1 ed, dated at Huntingdon, the 21st FIRST WEEK. I wriftesz with a pen on the top lobe! of each b in. JACOB MILLER, day of August, 15,17, under the hands Julius McGonigal vs. G. Mong's Exr's. Norte other is geonine and to enuate , frit this is Register. and seals of the Hon. Abraham S. Wil- John Dickey's ndmr. vs. A. P. Wilson. F"gf . r• V i i . : l‘ , s i T o g, N7 , 2 ol n Ne l ',"l" l . ", g l 'Y . ; Agent for Hunting- • PUBLIC S A I.E. S. Good & Co. vs. John Shaver. don; Charles Porter, Alexandria; Blair & Robin-. ; Pleas, Oyer and Terminer and general James Stewart vs. Dennis Coder. i son, It. bade Gap; ll'air 1 1 / 4 . 0., Frankstovvn; Orbison TO the heirs and legal representatives of Jacob jail delivery of the 20th judicial district Same vs John Love. & Co., Orbisonie; A. 0. Brown. Shirleysliorm it Stou ff er, late of West 'Ammeter township, of Pennsylvania, composed of the coun- Sam'l Caldwell vs. Robert Moore's ears. Hunter & co., West Vivre and Petersburg, Graff , a,7. ,,,, : , r_i, .n. ,, Y , , Pm deceased. I , ' • • • ties of Huntingdon, Mifflin arid Union, &c„ Manor mi . D 5. Be m i Di „„ y i s 1 ,-„ ri . 1 kl, ?we're— hitt the undersigned admin. Isaiah Fleck vs. Smith & W igloo. ; james °, 9 i Jiro s .' ~,,,' ,; j, ,, ; Iv. my ,. ro ' r r ,,i,... „r sa id ,i sco i, s mo lt., will i n rorsooneo o f and the Hons. James Gwin and John Foster'fi exrs for Steel vs. Jas. Gillam. • , s , ssiss ' i s g korg ' s H. St u ei l t r, wn „, streEt , . A. .. e . ,. an order of the Orphan's t sort of nonl county, try Stewart, his associates, judges of the John Smith vs. Thomas Hooper. 'W. Cresswell, Petersburg; Milliken & Kessler, public Vendee on Wednesday the 3d day of No county of Huntingdon, justices assign- Comm'th for Elliman vs. J. Shaver et al. Mill-creek; and wholesale and retail at the prin- vember, A. D. 1847, at 2 o'eloek in the after non , cd, appointed to hear, try, and determine Brun. for Jackson vs. C. Garber's ears. died office, 160 Race street, Philadelphia. at the public house of Daniel Ketidig, in I .empeter all and every indictments and present- Samuel Caldwell vs. Geo. Davis. Sep. 17, '47. Square in said township and county, sell the real estate of said Jacob stnufl.r, dec'd, consisting of ' meats, made or taken for or concerning John Marks vs. David Barrick. lite Otiarkils. I a tract of 196 oven of land, more or less situate all crimes,. which by the laws of the Coin- John Morningstar vs. Jas. Wilson. • ' in said townsiii i adjoining land of Isaac Hooper,' monweilth are made capital or felonies PHILADELPHIA, Oct. O-1., 1847. ; J. Cunningham vs. Charles Duff The Daniel Krug. and Frederick Flo ' imerl, %rib a one of death and other offences, crimes and The Hoer market cottinues quiet, rtnry log dwelling home, two frame stables , i • • ' Wm. Scott's ears vs. John Jamison. " " misdemeanors, which have been, or shall but prices have not varied. Sales of other improvements thereon—% hi, ii sale you can • ' John S. Fulton vs. Matthew Garner. ' be committed or perpetrated within said standard brands at $6,75, good brands attend If oti think proper. I Same vs. John Geisinger. DAVID LANDIS. county, or all persons svlio are or shall $6,87, choice do, at $7 per bbl. In Rye , Samuel Coen vs. Wm.. Hirst, Esq. " ancosier 1 hereafter be committed or be perpetra. Flour and Corn meal no sales. Latter , • • Oct,• • 1847. John Rudy vs. Leonard, Mayer, et al. eeo bbl ted for crimes aforesaid lam common _ per . ORPU4.I SO Cf/ liit 1' Ab.I.LE. ' led to make proclamation throughout my GRAlN—Wheat in moderate request. s GI'EEABLY to an Order of the Orphans' SECOND WEEK. whole bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer —Sales of 350 bush. good red Wheat at IA Court in end for vie County of India., there J. Cryder's admrs vs. D. Cryder's exr. 1,40 for southern and western. Corn will be exposed to ' , i odi c .. , d „ b y \r em i t' , or ow , and Terminer, of Common Pleas and Same vs. I. Cryder's exr. —sales of 150 bush. yellow at 80cts. ; cry to the "id Tuesday and 9th day of November Quarter Sessions, will be held at the Comm'th for Robinson vs. John Shaver is b ii . ext. a I th ; it re tail' rUcre, pared, or tractof bind, Court House, in the borough of Hunting and MARKET 0ct..2. A sale timer in Last Malnitung town •hip , 1 , "•!!! • seen's , don, on the 2nd IVlonday (and Bth day) and sureties, ' of 1000 barrels Howard street Flour was adjoining hinds of Peter Sutton, 4,1%111 Ida.' Jas. Dearment's heirs vs. A. & N. Cres- ' n to day' • City Mills : John lade at $6 50, well.lhewedl at the sameprice, but without sales. with a lag house, .. hou r, lint apple or- I held P r o secute the said prisoners, be then John Bumbaugh vs. John Vanzant.chord thereon, and land theretotheist as it shall 'about one hundred acre. clear- . prosecute iem Fl Flour inspections for the week are C. Coots vs. J. Hildebrand et al. I Tbe ° td thereon fifteen of % bich are meadow, contain. be just., and that all jost ices of the peace, 15,000 barrels. Corn meal was sold at • • ' David Wood's odour vs. C. Coats. mit in the whole two hundred and Iwo acres and ; coroner, and constables within the said 368 • white wheat 1 36 to ,$356 to $ , three fourths of un erre and allowance for roads, &c. co , ' David Fraker vs. W. B. Hudson. nt bethenandthere y, 139 c; prime 145 c; red wheat 128 to 133; ' late rho estate of Jere m i a h Brown, ilec'd. Sale • C. Pothers vs. S. &J. Fickes et al.r • 10 'clod: A lof said persons, at o A. LI. I white corn 68; yellow 71; oats 38 to 41; ' to ink place on the promises, when and where due D. McMahon vs. John .Th•Malion, attendance will be given, and terms made known ...4 , e clat , with their records, inquisitions, ox- Allen,l bacon, hog round, 7 1-2 to 8. Provi d Wilson & Co. vs. Martin Gates. Iby Elisabeth Brown, surviving and actin:: Wren.. ' emulations andremembrances, to o 1 sinus are in better demand. Bell & Orbison vs. John Savage. 1 iris of the said Jeremiah Brown, deed. By Order those things which to their offices res- I iiii555.............. ISAAC M. WArr, Clerk. ; pectively appertain. N. G. Chilcote vs. Jacob Gehrett. i - MARRIED, net. 19.18.17. _____ Wm. Scott's heirs vs. Wm. Scott's exr. ; 1 On Tu d •19 I b Rev David , es as•, the .i i, y ev. Dated tit Huntingdon, the 21st day of M. Garner vs. S. Keely, Esq. .Ea GOODS' ! August, in the year of our Lord, one llVlcKinney, Mr. GEORGE H. STEINER, Of' B. Armitage 's exr vs John Frees exr. .. , thousand eight hundred and forty-seven, Waterstreet, to Miss JANE E. ...z - • .lITII, of At thf Cheap c . Alex. Steel vs. James Reed. .-- " 111 " • and the /Ist year of American Indepen- ' Blair county. qinE subscriber would most respectfully invite : Waggoner asses of :Shit' vs. D. Parsons. dence. JOHN ARMITAGE, Sheriff. i On Thiirsdny, the 7th, by Rev. John I the public to call and examine one . of the SHERIFF'S OFFICE, A. (leer, Mr. JOHN HIGHT to Min SARAH - Most splendi d ' 'INN AI VToN ail of this county. i , I Mork of Goods Huntingdo, Oct. 19, 1846. , —_ . , GRAND JURORS. , On Thursdny, the 14th, Ly Rev. eonn . ever opened in this comity. It is needless to un- , PROC L.1.11 . .4710.V. ' A. Geer, Mr. RoBEET MORGAN to Miss dertake naming the articles or price i as the pri" AjT HEREAS, by precept to me direct- Caleb Brown, Clay; Amos Clarke, Tod;AN N ~,- t ., would be se low you could not believe it uniiisou Jusia Fr OLFKIT.L, all of this 420.'11 )•. V ed by the Judges of the Common A. Chilcote, Cromwell ; Samuel Coen,would a d the see i, an le variety so greet that I could Barree; Wm. Dean, Hopewell; James G i not do justice to myself or the goods by attempt . Fleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear- A V4' Fills CA LA M 11 Y ! Doyle, Shirley; David Freaker, Shirley; ' , into give you any idea of the quality. Thank. ino test the 21st day of August, A. D. Jacob Grove, Hopewell; Jos. Gibboney, ' ' s (MEAT number of valuable lives were veer / ful for past favors, I still hope to receive a liberal 1847, lam commanded to make public _ L a nearly sacrificed in the rush to H. K. Nave share of pu .lie patronage, proclamation throughout my whole bail- Barree; George Guyer, Warriorsniark; & B no's WATCH &JE WELRY STORE in i JOFIN N. PROWELL. iwick that a Court of Common Pleas 'William Hoffman, Henderson; George Market Square- ! " CHEAP COHN.," .1 Will be held at the Court House in ilia ; D. Hudson, Clay; A. J. Hunter, Frith): lin; ' '. r hero you will sec C t old and Sih'er Let.ers of ; Huntingdon, Sept. 21. 1847. $ Frederick Netter, Tpd; Josephstither. ' eery style, quality and price. Also, gold fob i N. B. countr y Producee ifiken is exchange borough of Huntingdon, in the county ger, Morris; Henry Lies 'ffiOntobert ; chains, guata chains and I‘of ..eys every description. !f or goo d s , of Huntingdon, on the third Monday and McCall, Hopewell; Jas. etirphy, `Vest; ; Breast Bins and finger rings in great variety; geld ' 15th day) of November, A. 1). 1847, for . , and silver pencils, silver thimbles. tooth and nail Ilifialeli! BRIll'Id! ! the trial of all issues in said court which' Thomas M w orro, Tell; D ' blushes, Patterson, steel beads, clasp. for bags end purses, , F HE subscr i ber respectfully announ- , Dublin; Wm. Snyder, Henderson; John purse silk, spectacles, accoriliana, gold pens of au. ; es to his friends and the public remain untletermitied before the said L. Travis,Eraiiklin; George Whittaker, perior quality, pen holders, li f ine bAsortinent or - generally, that he continues to tnantifac- • judges, when and where all jurors, wit.; Porter; Jordan Wright, Union. fancy stationery, motto wafers, fancy bones, peril'. - •- • . tresses and suitors, in the tore, in the borough of Petersburg, the • • trial of all merry, Diaries for 1848, envelopes 8:e. .... r , said issues are required. i quality- of BRICK, Which he CAll and examine before it is too late Clock I verY best TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. • • • .Datedat Huntingdon,the I t dayof ' e s 1 II 1 . • ft - bl mid Watch repairing done as usual warranted. o i t ispose o on ilia most reasona e August, A. D. 1847, and the 71st year • Jacob Africa, Henderson; John Appel.; s : terms. All orders will be filled at the o f A • id . s by,Dublin; Jacob Brubaker, 1•I est; Jno. I asal ISlilllFF'Oi SALE. , shortest notice. Those wanting the ar- American sn el.e..dence. JOHN ARMITAGE, Shcrif. Boinger, Cromwell ; Geo. Borst, West; I In addition to the list of Sheriff's i ticle for building, paving or any other SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Jacob Brumbaugh, Hopewell; George Sales inserted on our fourth page, we I purpose, would do well to give me call. H • tatingdon, Oct. 19, 1847. Bell, Barree; John D. Bell, Franklin; I). ' are instructed to publish the following, ABRAHAM STEVENS. - Barrick, West; David Beck, Warriors- to be sold by the Sheriff at the Court Petersburg, Aug. 31, 1847. i BARLEY! EARLEY ! mark; William Brown, Henderson; Jas. House door in Huntingdon, or. Wednes- 'el ffillitOr'S . ti nt l ess. I A squirtionfientioekt"."tta„ l : l :Atiht%iiiii,:ileivw7 l Bell, Warriorsmark; Nicholas Corbin,' day the 10th day of November next, atY Cass; John Clayton, Union; Matthew F. the calling of the Court in the morning, /pm undersigned, Audiior appointed ; by the for which a fait price, in c.assit . will be given. jt_ 4, omit ol mullion Pleas of H utitingdon coon- . . . HENRY FOCKLER Campbell, Henderson; John Curftnan, ' viz . i ' t . ,,, to distribute mite proceeds arising lion, the Sher. , Alexandria, Oct. 13, 1847-6 t. Tod; Abraham Evans, West; Joshua All that small piece or parcel of land iirs sale of the real estate of Umber & [McFarland, Edwards, Tod; John Flenner, Hender- ; situate in Shirley township, containing hereby gives notice to all persons intended thst hr , ddnituisfralor's elloiire. son; Henry Fodder, Porter; John Gills. ! 14 acres and allowance, lying on the will attend for that i•urpose, at his office, in Hunt-, Estate of Thomas Montgantery, late of land. Jackson; David Garrett, Warriors- bank of Alighwick creek, adjoining lends iii a don. on Friday the 29th day of October next, Franklin township, Huntingdon coun mark; Jacob Heffner, Hormel); R. F. 'of Lewis Berkstresser, deed, and James alt t''118k•41,.7111 GEO. TAVI.OR, Audit v ty, deceased. or. Hazlett, Morris; George is i mon, Weat; W. Galbraith, being cleared and cultiva-1 c'ei'•s, oTicE is hereby green that Letters of Ad- Andrew Ilagey, Cromwell; Joseph !far- ted, alit a ...isill plaistered house and Sohn Scott, Jr., ile ministration upon the estate of the writ] de vev, Fl.irley; Jol.. ' T . ' , 7' , , a ^'^. ir. thereon. I a TTOPNE VAT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa,— ceased have been duly granted to the undersigned cell; Robert Johnston, Jackson; Enos - Seized and taken in execution, and to .sl_ Fine le ttttt ved his office to tut. ; middle room of —There d fore all persons k inildurd . to ~11,1 art ;,,d, M. Jones, Henderson; Enoch Kline, Per. he sold as the property of James N. , • , 'stare's Row," er d e tr i e e ctlyopposi n tey w is it ue i r &M' i ‘i ' o r ; ' t ali i ' Z e n. a i n ° ,l r d n e ' inan ° o7l4 l l 7n li a t t t i a m a i a e n d l i e i t e o lY b i e ;le ter ; Andrew Lies, Tod ; Nathaniel Ly- I Thompson, dec'd, with notice to Elliott i trio's it"! where he . will nite. , d .. I ,il dl "P "''. I i and fidelity to all businesa wish witien he may e , i , y , b sei ted dul ou'henticated for settlement, to tie, Morris ; Samuel McVitty, Shirley;lßobbley, terse tenant. ' entrusted in Huntingdon or thc adjoining countiee WILLIAM 1.1. JOHNSTON, A dm'r. David Miller, Jackson; Thomas McCoy, ! Oct. 26, 1847. Huntingdon Sept. 23, 1816. ' act. Er, '47-6t•` Franklin township. NOVE7,II3EII TEEM, Ii SURT LIST. • ____ ___ Tuscarora Aendeviiy. HURD'S . .. .• •.. . • T":„srotuTit7lnl.'nditaltam(!:.°l. ;: i . ed B in in it T . T . , GRANIPAATICAL CORRECTOR, W. of Mifflintown. It has been in successful Or voetibulary of nearly two thousand operation for sever2l years ; and is believed to be the common errors of speech ; Con equal to any Academy in the State, in atTurding tamed in no other work : Tho facilities to young men for acquiring a thorough whole bxplained; corrected academical education, either for business or for and conVeniently ar• College. Being situated in a very pleasant and healthful neighborhood in the country, the pupils ranged for the nse are removed from those temptations to idleness, of schools and dissipation and vice which are the bane of similar PRIVATE INDIVIDU A LS, Institutions in town. The buildings are large and commodioua, min- BY SETH T HuRD cient to accommodate a large number; and l'upils / . from a distance are required to board in the Insti. Published by E. H. Butler Iv Cu., Phil lotion with the Principal. Put if it is desired by their parents. genii boarding can be obtained in the neighborhood of the Academy. TERMS: For Boarding, (per week) $1 25 Working. (per quarter of I I weeks) 150 Bed 1 00 14 Incidental, " 25 TERMS FOR TUITION: E. M. JONES, For Tuition in Latin, Greek & hlathemat ice, (per quarter) Natural Philosophy. Chemistry. Rhetoric, Political Economy. Butrk-Keeping, Bot any. H istnry, &c. &c. Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, Reading, Writing, &c, &c. (per quarter of t I weeks) a 00 Light, Books and Stationary are found by the Pupil; and may ba obtained of the Stares in the neighborhood. There are no extra charge. what ever. The academical year in divided into two sessions of 22 weeks each, and each session into two quar ters of 11 weeks each. Cf. One quarter must be paidinadvance,wh.othe Pupil enters; and all bills must be paid off befre 11- le ,ves the Acad emy ; otherwise 7 per cent on the whale bill for the guar ter will be added. No deduction for ab sence during the (warier unless caused by sickness. The very beet testimonials can be elven both as to the scholarship and of the Principal ; and his long experience in the profession entitles him to the confidence of the Th. V,c ./i,ns occur in April am! October. Address (poet paid) all communications to tho Academia P .0. DAVID WILSON, A. Principal. Tufo:flora Vnllry. Jurtata Co., Pa. N. 13.—Pupils front a distance can niwnytt find a ready convey.. from Mifflin up to the Acade my, by npplying to MeAllkter's adelphia CNNTRAL Hinu &tient, Philadelphia, July 8, :847. 5 °We the undersigned cordially recommen, 0 Hurd'. (grammatical Corrector,' as a tex Wan,' for and as highly useful and convenicii manuel for private families and individuals. Signed by JOHN, S. HART, Principal, rr We the undersigned Prim.litsls of the Puh li• Schools of Philadelphia, recommend rr Hurd' Cramm meal Corrector,' as a work eminent y cal calmed, not only to prevent the formation of incor reef modes of expression, hut in eradicate thuse . al ready acquired. It contains nearly two thoumu of those common errors of speech which are nu provided far in Eng ish Grammars, end hence is. , very great imp.••tance ea supplying a vacuum ii our list of school hooks. Such a work" is mucl circled in our Schools, and we hope the -Correct or" may receive that consideration to which it merits on justly entitle it. $0 00 Signerrby JAMES M'CLUNE, rrineipal of the Master SI. boy's gram. action', and 20 other Chamfer of the Controllers of Pu!li: Schools At a meeting of the I ominittee of the Control tern of I' üblie Stimuli+, held at the lent Cit3other, in the t ity of Philadelphia, on Frida, July 311, t 847, the following resolution ands unom iniottaly adopted. Revolved. That •" Hurd*. G timmatieal Core tor," lie ittrroduetd as a t lan Rook, &e. Certified fioin the Nlinutea. THOMAS 14. FLORIIENC E. Seel This is a highly useful publication, being sit exposition, accompanied by corrections, of nearly 2000 inaccuracies of daily conversation. which the author has exhibited in a very strong light.' Mi. 1-lurd merits much praise for his indr•edtigable in this departinent.—N. Y. Tribune. -This work is precisely such u one as the cons. muroty has long needed. It alionld be in the hands of all. Few persons will bu able to look into its nearly pinned pages without perceiting expt•es sions with which their own lips ore Windiar, the inelegance or inacca•acy of w&ch they lows never so -pouted pirit of the 'nines. ...Phis is an ori4inal and singular book. and it ie as useful as it is mew and singular.- -N. Y. Sun:. "There is here supplied nmost admirabla correo Live of those provincial and barbarous expressions which so extensively prevail in conversation, and • not unfreguently in waling. The author has lied upon the best lexocographical authorities, and evinces a nice sod dist:rim listing knowledge of the meaning of words. Fur Schools arid fur gi tieral reference, this work may be commended anti great • safety as a guide in our vernacular tuogue.—N. Y • Evangelist. t book of ibis kind was much needed as s means of eradicating the many cant phrases and barbarisms already &gowning among us. %A e bay, been much amused and edified in looking over it, pcges.lt.isadmirab y adapted for the use of sebools and must become a standard work throughout thi country. It will also prove a most useful mantle to have at hand in a tout u ly, us a book of reference : in cases where a phrase is used of doubtful chum. Nr.--1110, S at. Post. Cou d we uid in placing. a copy of this woi in the hand. of every reader, we shuuld be doir a public service.—Phil. Sat. Courier. ' _ ...This is a most useful little volume.--Ph Public Ledger. This id a highly valurble w , rk, not Schools, but for private individuals. It contail nearly two thousand common errors of speech, tl correction of which the author sustains try consta reference to standard authors, and by exceeding well written notes and commente.--Phil. N. Al do U. S. Guz. This work must ho productive of much go The author hne eunforred a great hearth upon English langunge.--Dollur Neopper. ie a very timely, entertaining and use book. \1 e commend its introduction into schools and families.--N V. Observer. This is a very uscful book.--Gotley's Lad; Book. This is an extremely valuab'e, as well as ct, ous little columns; the m moult of great Inhor and m search. We mccomentend it strongly to our echo directors, and all concerned in education; nor such only; we would recommend every mcilti,vl wishes to correct his colloquial errors, to catty copy of it in his imecliet for 6 months as we ',of,' to do oureelves.--Pliii. American. j" On the Sth of July last, n large sterentyl edition of Reverel thousand copies of the "Cc rector," was put into the market, since which tin] tiring a little more than n month, the entire eilitii Lag liven exhaul.ted ; more thou two hundred leas cis having already introduced the work into thi The sanction it has received as a class-boob, I 1111 olUcial resolution of a committee of the roma lers of the puhlie schools of Philadelphia ( ity at C +linty, (which Khoo!s number upwards of tin thousand pupil 4.) and the attpara e led laver wt wlsich it ham Peen received by teachers and sells directors, in various other portions of the count, as well as by the public generally, have rend e r / necessary au immense edition of twenty th ous ., copies, hi order to supply the present, and her pace with the increasing deataad. CITY OF MEXICO TAKEN! Ll'endy-Nladle Clothin mil El subscriber oilers for stile a splendid al 1_ seasonable assortment of Ready-Made CMI itag, just opening at his sew stand, in the enrol room of the brick bui ding opposite John VIA kern Tavern, in the Borough of Huntingdon ; cc sisting of the following seam - m.6lc articles, svarrm cd well made sod Isshionaltly rut. viz: 2 dozen Itlanket over-coats of different sizes si qualities. 1 do Gentleman's Fssitionable Cloaks. 12 do Dress and sack coat, 12 du well mode Fatiev Veins. 12 do Pants—eassinter. satinett. cowinell si corduroy, plain. figured and striped. 12 do Shirts (pleated ltressta.) 3 do Plain checkeied shirts, Also, a variety of satin and silk stocks, handl., chiefs and short stockinet': together with a vari, of articles of ineWs and tioy'll• woo? a!l o , will be sold CHEA I Ea than at any other lishment In the county. Please call and examine for youiselves. et tomes work puntually attended to. Sept. 14,'4;.' 14F: NM SI IN SIV A RIL.• of end nine Prufeeso