FROM MEXICO, PETERSBURG, Feb. 14. Two of the missing mails have come to hand to-day, together with expresses up to the 7th inst. The steamship McKim had arrived at New Orleans with Vera Cruz dates to the 24th, and.Tampico to the 31st ult. The letters from Vera Cruz bring quite contradictory rumors in relation to the prospects of a peace. A courier sent by Mr. People's, with the President's message, for the Amer ican Star, was on his return taken by the guerillas, and taken into the bushes beside the road, and stripped and shot by them. This outrage was committed in the vicinity of Vera Cruz. Col. McClelland, with 300 infantry, and 200 mounted men, had started up the Orizaba road to cut off; the robbers, who are represented to be in large force on the main road to the Puente Nacional. Fifteen cases of small pox had occur red at Vern Cruz. It is positively asserted by merchants, well informed as to the state of affairs in the interior, that General Lane was moving on Orizaba with 500 cavalry. Dates from Vera Cruz to the 26th ult., had also been received at New Orleans, by the arrival of the barque Archimedes. The Free American of that date says, that Capt. Whipple had arrived from the Capital, which place he left on the 19th tilt. He brings the news that Orizabi had been taken by the troops sent from the Capital for that purpose. By the arrival of the ships Napier and Danbers, from Vera Cruz, dates to the 29th ult., had been received at New Orleans. The train that left the capital on the 14th, had arrived at Vera Cruz on the 27111 ult., without having been molested on the route. The train comprised about 200 wagons. On the 17th they encountered General Marshall and Col. Allies, with their respective commands, tit Puebla. The American Star of the 14th, states that at the latest dates from Queretaro a quorum of the members of Congress was not in attendance. General Annya had been succeeded by Pena y Penn, as President, and a new one was to be chosen from the Congress assembled. It was rumored that Mr. Trist had been in conference with the Mexican commissioners and that certain term had been 'agreed upon between them.— There is no authentic intelligence on the subject. The attack made by the Padre Jarmaa upon the force under Col. Hays, consis ting of 100 Rangers, and It few Illinois volunteers, is confirmed. The attack was made by Jarman while the Ameri cans were reposing at a hacienda, with their horses unsaddled. The contest that ensued resulted in the death of 8 Mexicans, and Jarauta was beleived to be severely wounded, as his horse was subsequently captured with much blood upon the saddle. Col. Hays and his party had arrived at Teotchuacan. Late 31.0nt The no Grande, PETERSBURG, Feb. 17,1848. The overland express contains New Orleans papers of the 11th inst. By an arrival from the Rio Grande, in telligence had been received from Sal tillo, which iiidieates that there is a prospect of seine warm work for the American troops encamped at El Paso, on their way to Chihuahua. The Mex icans, it is said, have a considerable nu merical force with which to oppose their progress, and are strengthened by twelve pieces of cannon. Squire Collins, who with a small par ty had started for Santa Fe, had been token prisoner by the Mexicans at Pre sido del Norte. Alexander Newson, also a member tf Captain Mears' company, was hung at Saltillo for wilful murder, in shooting a Mexican at Queretaro, one of the Reve nue Gaurd. PRICES OF GRAIN IN ENGLAND.—The Government averages, for the six weeks ending January 3, 1848, per bushel of each kind of grain, in United States monef, were as follows : Wheat $1 58; Barley 93c ; Rye 930; Beans $1 213 ; Peas $1 40. The bushel of wheat is sixty pounds, and the English shilling is twenty-four cents. _ . The London averages, for the week ending Jan. 11, were: Wheat $1 614 ; Barley 93c.; Oats 69c. ID- This morning's mail brings sad tidings to the Hon. J. W. Davis, of Indi ana, who is now about to take his depar ture for the scene of his mission—China. On the 3d inst., his eldest son, Mr. Sam uel Francis Davis, of Carlisle, Indiana, being present at the turning of a flat boat about to be launched, was struck by she falling piece of timber, both the iron bolts used in the process of turning that boat having broken. The blow killed him instantly. His age was 23 years.— It might be considered needles to add, that Dr. Davis has, in his affliction, and that of his family the heartfelt sympa thy of this community, where all who know him nre his sincere and personal friends.—Washington Union of Satur day last. ay-Chesterfield having been informed by his physician that he was dying by inches, thanked Heaven he was not so tall by a foot us Sir Thomas Robinson, MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT.—Mr. George W. Robbins, formerly a resi dent of this place, met with an accident on Monday, January 17, which, we arc pained to say, resulted in his death on Tuesday, January 25. Having left home on that day with n wagon drawn by oxen lie wns thrown from the wagon on his re turn, and the wheels passed over his body, dislocated his shoulder, broke his collar hone and two of his ribs, arid in jured him so much otherwise as to cause his death.—Holl idapburg Standard. FIRE AND DEATI-I.—We learn that on Sunday the 13th inst., the house of Mr. Michael Bossier, two miles south of Williamsburg, was consumed by lire. —Mr. Philip Skelly, a near neighbor, on seeing the smoke arising, ran to ren der some assistance, and when about one hundred yards from the house he fell and immediately expired. The deceased was 74. years of age. The house is supposed to have taken fire front a stove pipe. Nearly all the houehotd goods of Mr. Bossier were de stroyed.—lb. IsoN FROM ENGLAsD.--There seems to be just grounds for fears of disaster to our iron interest. The Pittsburg Gazette learns on high authority that commis sion houses in Buffalo have received, via New York, with orders to sell at almost any price. Every ton of iron that goes to Buffalo, via New York, says the Ga zette, is so much taken from the amount that Pennsylvania should sell. The Kittaning (Pa.) Free Press, says that offers have made by English agents to deliver in the city of Pittsburg, du ring the present year, not less than term thousand tons of Scotch pigs, at less than $25. This iron is sought after in England as ballast for shipping. O In his late speech on the Ten Re giment Bill, Senator Niles declared him self decidedly in favor of closing this disgraceful war. Mr. Ritchie and oth er advocates of this g!g,antic scheme of National robbery, will hardly forgive the Connecticut Senator, who is a locofoco, for so frank and emphatic an admission as that "Mexico desires peace on terms not unreasonable," and that "there is no justificatibn for prolonging this war." A GENERAL RISING. -At a wedding party in the church, at Ilath, Me. the Minister made this request : "those who wish to be married will please arise ;" whereupon the heads of a bevy of young girls handsome and otherwise ; shot up, they taking the remark general, which was only intended for the contracting parties, and being fully convinced of the evils of single blessedness. Santa Anna. 0:7-The personal appearance of Santa Anna when ncornpanied by his young and beautiful wife, and clad in panoply of Mr. Pollt's pass, he landed at Vera Cruz, to head the Mexican armies in a war with this country, is thus described by Mr. Buxton, who has recently written a work upon Mexico : "lion Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna is a hale-looking man between fifty and sixty, with an Old Baily countenance and a very well built wooden leg. Senora, a pretty girl of seventeen, pouted at the cool reception, for not one "viva" was heard; uncerernoniosly congeed from the procession, which she took in high dud geon. The General was dressed in full uniform, and looking anything but pleas ed at the absence of everythig like ap plause, which he doubtless expected would have greeted him. His counte nance completely betrays his character; indeed, I never saw a physiognomy in which the evil passions, which he noto riously possesses, were more strongly marked. Oily duplicity, treachery, av arice, and sensuality, are depicted in every feature, and his well known char acter bears out the truth of the impress his vices have stamped upon his face.-- In person he is portly, and not devoid of n certain well-bred bearing which wins for him golden opinions from the surface-seeing fair sex, to whom he ever pays the most courtly attention." (*— The New York Tribune has learn ed something farther in relation to the early amiable intentions of this admin istration towards 'Mexico. It has come out in evidence before the Committee on Military Affairs, in the Senate, that Capt. Gillespie, of the army, was des patched in 1845, to Col. Fremont, then in Upper California, with a letter in cy pher, directing the Colonel so to shape his course there as to excite a rebellion against the authority of Mexico, of which he could take advantage so as to effect the independence of California, and prepare her for annexation to this country—in other words to Houstonize it. SMALL Pox.—This loathsome and dan gerous disease is now prevailing to an alarming extent in Erie, Pa. A corres pondent of the Gazette, stongly urges the procuration of a public hospital. CD Clarion county was visited by the singular phenomenon of a « thunder and lightning snow-storm" on the 17th in stant. The Democrat says there were vivid flashes of lightning, followed by heavy thunder while the snow fell thick and fast. (From the Blair County Whig.] 03PrIANS' COURT SALE; CONFEREE MEETING. In accordance with previous public 1 DY virtue of an a: der of the, Orphans' Court notice, the Conferees from the Senato- 1-1-) of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to rial District composed of the counties of outcry, sale, on the premises, by public yendue or Huntingdon, Bedford and Blair, met at °n the usual place in the Borough of Holli- 1 SaTURDXY 25th March next, daysburg, on Tuesday the 15th day of I A Tract of Land, late the estate of James C amp- Febunry, A. D., 1548. 1 hell, of Shirley township, in said county, deed, On motion of John Brotherline, Es I situate in Shirley township, in said county—ad q., !i„,„i" Shade mountain, lands of John Moyer, JAMES Wtt.sox, Esq., of Bair county, wits Mack Log mountain, and lands of Mary Ann chosen President, and J. Smyth Read, of Pollard, containing 176 acres and 75 perches end Huntingdon county, selCeted as Secreta. allowance, being the same tract of land sold by ry. James Campbell, Sr.. of Perry county to James canine, Campbell, ,e late ,d of Shirley township, Huntingdon On motion of Samuel Shellenbarger, Esq., NICHOLAS HE WIT, Fsq., of Hol- T he said tract o f l im a i„ a l aa bl e , an d i a imp ,. lidaysburg, was unanimously chosen a seal, and affords a deeirable opportunity topers°. Delegate to represent said Senatorial desiring to purchase a good farm. The title he District in the Whig State Convention ' indisputable. to be held in the Borough of Harrisburg • beT:inz-mr,',,h!ril'oc:foltr::::..suendmiolle7rei:r on Wednesday the 15th day of March due in two etiftal annual payments ;hereafter it next; for the purpose of putting in nom- ' interest, to be secUred by the bonds and mortgage ination a candidate for the ollice of Ca-' of the purchaser. nal Commissioner, &c. : By the Court, JACOB MILLER, Clerk, On motion, Resolved, That the Whig' Attendance given by Ck editors in this district arc hereby re- feb.22-'49. BAIN ,R. CAMPBELL, Adm'r. quested to publish these proceedings. _ On motion—adjourned. .•7L I4' .111111 IF .11. L JAMES WILSON, President. l AT Ton J. SMYTH READ, Secretary. 1 "Huntingdon Tewollory Store." „,, . Irrii E undersigned hes just received from Phila- FATHER AIATTIIEW.-- - rne various tern- i delphia another large lot at GOLD & .9./L -peratice associations in New York arc VER WATCHES, of almost every description tithing measures to make the reception and qt slily, Also, an additional supply of Jewel of Father Matthew, the great apostle of lery, Steel Beads, Bag clasps, Purse silk, &c. Temperance, one of the most im sing The subscriber has made arrangements with an t extensive establishment in Philadelphia, which demonstrations of the kind that ha ever will enable him to keep on bond and to supply at been witnessed in that city. He will ail times the increased and increasing demands arrive there in April. of the public, at the very lowed pm-ices. JAS. T. SCOTT. A FATAL EXPERIMENT.—The Livings- Huntinplonleb22,4B. ton, N.Y. Union mentions the death by : hntiging, of Samuel Trist, of Nundn, I AN OLD 1101155 SHOE REWARD. need about 16 years. He used n trace D Atli away from thesubscriber, living in Morris chain, and it is supposed he was trying It br w u nshiP is4 " 3 "n a t t i t n i g n d d n e n nt:d ount p . y, o t r! e th e tO ls th " e l of Fe ' the experiment of hanging by the neck , Farming ar b Y u . sinese, named Henry ap Isenberg. He and for some reason could not disengage bad on when he ran uhf a wool hat, dark cassinet himself. 1 frock coat and mixed casino pantaloons. The -- -- - - -- - -=-- ' public are cautioned against harboring or trusting ONti WORD TO THE SEDENTARY.—Those said apprentice on my account. on! am determined who labor within doors are compelled to to pay no debts of his contracting. The above re paid for his apprehen breathe an impure atmosphere, which is sea l, but will he wholly unfit for the proper expansion of ' "foh22_3,_ Y "' BENJ. F. WALLACE. the lungs, and, owing to want of exec- --- cise, the bowels become constipated, the , PROCL4.III.ITIO.V. pores of the skin closed, and, indeed, lITHEREAS, by precept to me direct all the functions of the body become de- ' VV ed by the Judges of the Common ranged : hence proceed asthma, cough, Pleas of the county of Huntingdon, bear pains in the breast and side, palpitation tog test the 22nd day of January, A. D. of the heart, rheumatic pains in various 1848, lam commanded to make public parts of the body, giddiness, and a vari- proclamation throughout my whole bail ety of other distressing complaints, coin- iwick that an adjourned Court of Com mon to those of sedentary habits. Anon Pleas, to continue two weeks, Wright 't Indian Vegetable Pills dis- will be held at the Court House in the perse all these unpleasant symptoms. A' borough of Huntingdon, in the. county single dose will in all cases give relief, of Huntingdon, on the Ist Monday (and and, if reputed a few times, twill most 6th day) of March, A. D. 1818, for assuredly restore the body to health. the trial of all issues in said court, which cjiletuare of sugar coaled counlerfeits...Q) i remain undetermined before the said The onl original and genuine Indian l'i gela- judges, when and where all jurors, wit bk Pills have the signature of William Wrighl senses and suitors, in the trial of all written with a pen on the lop label of each 1, , ,x. None other is genuine and to counloilcit this is said issues arc required. Dated at Huntingdon, the 22nd day of Forgery. The genuine for sale by i January, A. D. 1848, arid the 71st year T. K.SIMONTON, Sole Agent for Hunting don; Charles Porter, Alexandria; Blair & Robin- of American Independence. eon, iihrole Gap; Blair & Co., Frankstown; Orbison ' :MATTHEW CROW NO VER, Shy. & Co., Orbisonia; A. 0. Brown, Shirleysburg t SIIERIFF'S OFFICE, Hunter & Co., West Barre end Petersburg ; Graff Illatingdon, Feb. 16, 1848. & Go., Manor Hill; D. S. Bell, M'Elavy's Fort; , -- James Maguire, Soulsburg; John W. Myton, En-1 V.ILU./IB LE RE.,I L 1::81'.12'E oaayillet George H. Steiner, Willer Sireell A. &I At Orphans' Court Sale. W. Crewmen, Petersburg; Milliken at Kessler, Mill-creek; and wholesale stud retail at the grin- ~ N pursuance arm order of the Orphans' Court ci t ed of fi ce, 161) Race street,Philadelphia. I of p Huntittdon toasty, will be exposed to — ii i .„..,,,,,,, , i , apron , T . wont. --- n . A T lii.: „ sale on the premises, in Clay township, Hunting , —Beau Hammel, once the , •bright partirular don county on Wednesday the 22d day of March aiar, „ „ Eng li sh fashion, being on ono occasion next, the following properly, late the estate of i asked the cause of a trilling hoarseness with which Thomas Bradley, dec'd., viz lie was afflicted, attributed it partly ti. his !loving /L Certain Tract of Land, got up °before the world was aired," and partly to situate in the said township of Clay, adjoinin g ' his having breakfasted in the the room with "a lands of Georg. Hudson, Esq., and of Jonathan dump stranger." In ruck a climate, hoarseness or ; Miller, containing_ slight cough may be very good subjects for a joke,l Ono ilundrea Acres, hut in this country, where the thermometer some- more or less, with about severopfive acres cleared times rises or falls forty degrees in twenty-four. .1.,..wa thereon, six of which is the best quill hours, even these apparently unimportant symp- Wk --p iv of meadow. There is ales a first toms are not to be neglected with impunity. If rate ORCHARD of the best assorted there is a predisposition in the constitution to put- i : fruit trees on the premises. monary disarm, Consumption will tread close up. The improvements are it good TWO on the heck of the indications. There is no dif- STORY DWELLING HOUSE and , fieultY., however, in escaping the danger, if the : Double Born, There is also a never- II yf • proper precaution' is taken by a timely use of failing spring of water net; to the Wistar's &hum Wld Cherry. One bottle of Dwelling House. this invaluable panacea usually relieves the worst ; The land is in a good state of cultivation, and case of cold, and restores the su ff erer to health. ' affords all the advantages fur any one wishing a cO`Seo Advertisement on fourth page. good and eligible farm. eramemser=sse. Terms—One thind of the purchase money to be The ...Marker". paid on Confirmation of the sale, one third in one year, and the balance in two years. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 17, 1848. DANIEL TEAGUE, Miler The Foreign news has depressed the of 'Phonies Bradley, deed. market for Flour and Grain. and there " 94818 . " was little or no movement in either.— orpiittii's Coral Sale. Flour—Common brands can be had at N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court $5,75, but there is no enquiry for ship- ; I of Huntingdon county, there will be sold on meat ; good brands are selling in small tho premises on lots for city use at $5,873. Corn Meal; S.ITUR.D.RY, 25th of March next, is without demand, and nominally held l at 2 o'clock M. the following described Real at $2,50. Rye Flour is wanted, and Estate, late of Jamee COIICI in, deed, viz: 400 a 500 brls, all that could be had, I A TRACT OF VALUABLE LAND sold at $2,621. Wheat is scarce, and I , of u n a t t i e n i g n d toll: ton osrliniof 900 bushels prime reds sold at 128 eta . tuleir t West in he water a s a id of c o u n ty ver's Corn has become heavy, and holders. Creek, a short distance from the Penn's Canal at anxious to sell ; a small cargo of South- Petersburg,containing 108 Acres adjoininglands ern yellow was sold at 52 cts. Oats are at Joseph Reed, Thotnas Johnston, Jonathan McAteer and others—about 40 acres of cleared wanted ; 2000 bushels prime Jersey brought 46 cts, in store. Whiskey— Land thereon, and the balance excellent timber ty and. All of which is countered of the best qual. Scarce, with sales of brls at 23 cts, and iof farm land . hhds at 24 eta. The Terms are easy, viz c—Ore third of the ests.aitierstssistataat=ra=atia...... purchase money to remain in the hands of the I'.l 11.71 E 0 S 1G Purchaser during the life of the widow of said James Conerin, deed., with interest from the on- THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale on the lir:nation of the vale, payable annually to the said 19th of March, 1848, a Small Farm situate] widow--the principal thereof at the death of acid W on the Juniata river, in West township, I 1 unting- widow payable to the heirs and legal representa don county, near John Neff's Mill, and adjoining tines of said deceased. One third of the balance lands of John Neff, Dr. Melt, Jacob Knott° and I lo be paid at the confirmation of the sale, and the others, containing 76 acres, more or less, in a fine !remainder in two egtial anbual payments with in state of cultivation. The improvements consist tereat—the Whole to ho secured by the Judgment of a good DWELLING HOUSE, well finished, notes of the purchaser. By the Court, and a Frame Stable. There is a fine young or- JACOB MILLE,R, Clerk. churd of fruit trees on the premises, and a well (0- The subscriber having been appointed by of water near the house. .Attendance will be the sold Court, Trustee to make sale of the above given and terms made known en the day M . 1411113, valuable property, wil' attend on the premises at by ROBT. ft. WILSON. the time of sale above fixed. when and where all If the shove property is not sold, it will be offer- purchasers are invited to attend. ed for rent. JOHN ARMITAGE, Pelp.'.32* febB.lB IS. Trustee. Auditor's Notice. T HE u u t nde i rs c iFned m , o A ri ud p i i t e o . r . appointed Fi. Huntington T " subscriber. will sell at Public Bale on the county, to appropriate the moneys in the hand. of pre mises on the Sheriff' wiping from the sale of the kcal Estate Thursddy, the 2nd of March next, of Ehristian Oyer, hereby give, notice to all per- A farm containing about 249 acres of first rate sone interested that he will attend, for that purpose, wheat land. About 200 acre. le cleated and in at his once, in Huntingdon, nn I , aturday the 18th a good state of cultivation. The remainder is well GEO. TAYLOR, Auditor. day of Much nest, at 10 o'clock. A. M. timber m ed. The improvement. area west finished Bank Born, 100 feet by 50 all complete With the felt:-194e. . : . ___ - _.___ __ --------_. ____ necessary atisehrnents; and ri bergs ttil l atEi s LitS i! iarabols, 14arasolettes, :tlrohg:rut:lvil l Sf;herrasary np,rten:c:‘naieisptit;AND ti°t:s, ,e. WALKING CANE UMBRELLAS, The farm is firsii quality of land well fe n ced and in a good state of Cultivation. There in about 15 WM. N. RICHARDSON, Ken Bof Meadow. The moat of the buildings 8! ti STE.II.II .E.d C TORY new and well finished. The• ehi a spring of good , water near the.house and numerous spring. rd The only one in the United States, distributed Se lo all'orti water in rvery field but one. No. 104 Market Street, Philadelphia. ' A good orchard i jp theieon of 6/mice fruit. The A T ERC H ANTS are respectfully informed that Q r. r . in w :, 1110 ,. c. k.;, 1 7 i .7 the . cenir6 of th e valle y o f la I continue to Manufaetnreall the above goods — ', l , aver e '-'"'". 'I rtn Public r o ads. Mills, &c., 7 by the aid of steam, notwithatandlng the great op- ni n ee A". PeterOun where the Canal and mitt; position of pant. opposed to the introduction of rood i° now l°6ated. -. The terms will be oar third of the Orange me. , expensive improvements. My assortment is rum- plete, and prices so low, as to give entire satisfac- ney to be paid on lot April next. 'rhe remaintlet* lion. ; in four equal annual payments with interest to Le As there is an Umbrella Store next door, of " cured h Y the hood lind mortgage et-l he Pu r ch.. - neatly the same name, it is important you should see. The greater port of the back money might 'Member be unpaid for years by paying the interest thereon, for the benefit ol the'n'idow and helm under age, WM. H. RICHARDSON, MARGARET NEWEEL, Steam Factory, and PATENT). of the WALKING Executrix: CANN UMIIIIELLA, . WILLIAM NE WELL, Sign of the Lady and Eagle, 7 N . 13.er of the Edith. of And; ew N, well, elec'el. No. 104 Market Street, Philadelphia. January 11, 1848. febB-1848. ..., __ _ _ • (0. Attention in requested to the ce'ehratcd l'ublic. Safe of Real Estate, WALT:MI CAN!, UM Ilk E LiA,.a'rient end beautiful ILL be exposed to public sole off article, combining riII the advant4ges of a CANE i W .11 UM KRELL, S. TURD. the 11th of ;Mara sexton the premises, in the borough of Petersburg, Exec tt I orN okfce. she following described property, viz: Estate of Jacob G. liuyett, lath of Por- Six Lots of Ground, ter township, dee' , l. .fr* included in one square, with two largetwo- VOTICE is hereby given that Letters Testa- story DWELLING HOU,ES, Stabling, 1.)1 'moony upon the last N ill and Testament Wngon Shed and Corn Crib erected the eon, with of said deceased, have been granted to the under- a well of water convenient to the buildings. signed. All persons indebted to slid Estate are ALSO.--A smell Lot convenient to the afore requested to make payment immediately; and all said anti not included to said borough, vvith claims nod demands against the same to be pre- double stable, wash house and other improvements seated, duly authenticated for settlement, fo erected thereon. DANIEL PIPER, The terms will be, one third of the purchase HENRY NEFF, auriey to be paid on confirmation of the Mlle, and (68 '4B-6t. Executors. the remaining two-thirds in two equal annual pay -7 The books and papers of said di ceased are menu., .43 be secured by bonds and othei wise.— in the honda of Daniel Piper, residing in Meson- Poseession given en the Ist day of April nest.— dria. When the last payment is made, an indisputable tale will be given. WILLIAM T. WALT., CAA/ILLS HARVEY. Sale to cororrieriee at 1 o'clock: of said day, IV it LTE.: It s & lIAItVEY, • when dne OtiendanCo will be giver., (Late Hailelitirst & Walters) I fe1t.1843. JOHN RUNG PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERU H AN l'S, Nos. 15 and it, Spear's Wharf, BA vrtmons. Liberal Cash advances made on consignments of all kinds of Produce. Baltimore, feb9-1848 Sohn W. Thompson, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILLIAMSBURG, PA., _ . \V I i T :n a i t n te n ti tl l t a u , r o a ll leg a lnd Huntingdon liusiiesse c n o t u r entrusted to . Communications from a distance will receive the omit prompt attention. fit -6 m: ORPHANS' COURT BALI B Y order of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county the sale of the following property will take place on Thursday, the 23d March next, viz : All that certain tract, piece or parcel of land lying and being Ritual,' in Tod township, Huntingdon county, containing 250 acres more or less, adjoin ing lands of Samuel McLain, dec'd, and Joseph Martin, on which J. Houck resides, There is o good DWELLING ROUSE and L -k,r .; : BARN on the premises. Also, a 1 I I wfirst rate Orchard of bear- ..„ 4 . ing FRUIT TREES.I' There are also four good Springs of r water thereon. There are about hund red acres of land cleared, twenty-live of first rate meadow, and about one hundred that can be made into meadow, all of which is in one body. Teams ,—One-third of the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale. and the bal ance in two equal annual payment., with intcrcat and approved security. Sale to commence at ten o'clock of said day, when attendance will be given by SA NI CEL HOUCK. Jan. 18, 1848-la, Administrator's Notice. Estate of Dr. JO ILV C. 12.4.YK1N, decQ, late of Barrce township. NOTICE is hereby given that Letters of Administration on said Estate have been granted to the undersigned, All persons who are indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having accounts against the same, are requested to pre sent them, duly authenticated, for set tlement, to JAMES GILLAM. jan2s-6t. .ndtninistrator. SADDLE, HARNESS AND TRUNK - - C TO RI". Sreberick Brett, D ESPEGI FULLY returns thanks to his 11, friends and the pliblic for past favors, and takes this oppot tunity to inform them that ho still continues at the old stand, one door east of Car mont's Tavern, and nearly opposite the Post Of fice, where he is at all times prepared to manufac ture All kinds of Harness, Sadcker, Trunks, Mat tresses, Was, Cushions. etc. etc., at the shortest notice and most reasonable prices. All kinds of hides and skins, and country pro duce, for which the highest market prices will be allowed, taken in exchange. Huntingdon, Aug. 31, 1847. Lumber Lumber .! A1f.1411 o h rr i inadss g a Lu c !I s t w m y i s h i a t d t, a a t e t M I, on Meshanon's Creek, twenty miles front mouth of Spruce Creek, and five miles this side of Philipsburg. All descrip• tions of stuff, used for railroads, build ings, &c., such as Spruce, Ash, Pine, Locust and White Oak, sawed to order and furnished at the shortest notice janlB, '4B.] THOS. MAIZE. John Scott, jr., ATTORNEY AT LAW, Huntingdon, Pa.— Has removed his office to the middle room of Snare's Row," directly oppositclisher & M'Mur trie's store. where he will attend with promptness mid fidelity to all business with which he may he entrusted in Huntingdon or the adjoining counties Huntingdon Sept. 23,1848, VALUAELM IVIRIVE, PRIVATE BALE. rrHP subscriber will sell the Motive how occu• 1 pied by hint, and formerly kept by Henry De arment,ae a 1 - 10 T EL, situated in the borough of Petersburg, at pi enle between this and the Ist of March. The hnt.•sc Li forty feet flout, with six rooms, large entry and kitchen down stairs; seven rooms up attire, a large and good cellar, end largo girret, wash house and smoke house, a large and fine bock porch with a well of water in the cellar and n pump OD the porch—and a large .d good stable, and other out buildings. The lot is good, with a number of gond fruit trees in fine bearing. The house was built expresely for a Tavern stand and kept ns such fora number of years. and Lae been well fixed up within the last two years as a private residence. and is now in good order. The Central Railroad runs close to the lower end of the to - . , .;'n, which will make the property a first rate sfaitd for a tavern. or any other public business. For terms apply to the subscriber. JOHN M'CULLOCH• Petenkurg, febl- iB4B. 4DX INIS TIM TORS' -I to TIC E Estate of Samuel Hampson, late of Brady township. deceased. LETTERS of administration having been granted to the undersigned on said estate, all persons having claims against the same are requested to present them for settlement, and those indebted are requested to make immediate pay ment to the undersigned. JOHN HAMPSON, 4dmr. feb.l-1848-6t. An .A.pprentioci Wanted. THE subscriber, living in Shirleyshitrg, wnuld take an a, prentice to the Carpenter business. He woo d also take a young man who would work under instruction. to whom immediate employment and libel al wages would be given. CHARLES bownßsox. Shirley sburg. Jan. 10, 1848. ro *ALE. A desirable Tract of Lund situated in Wells' Valley, Hopewell township, Bedford county, Pa., with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, con• taining 342 neres and the usual allow tlnCO, It is noiv tenanted by E. Skipper, and was formerly occupied by Ebenezer Gillman. This farm is situated on the Road leading from Broad Top to the Three Mountain Road, and from thence to Mr. Sprout's Tavern on the Turnpike on Ray's Filth The soil is execllent.— The plaCe is wt•ell timbered and well sup plied with water, as the Aughwick Creek flows through it. It would be an excellent situation for a Store, Tavern, Mill Works, &c. Title indisputable. For terms apply to John Gest, near the Gap, Lancaster county, or John B. Gest, No. 49 south 4th St. Philadelphia, or to SAMUEL L. RUSSELL, Att'y at Law, Bedford, Pa. N. B. If the above property is not pre viously sold, it will be exposed to Pub lic Sale on the premises, on Wednesday the Bth day of March next at 1 o'clock A. M., where the terms and conditions of sale will be made known by the owner Jun. 25, 1848, • ddministral ors , lice. Estate of James Walker, late of Dublin township, deceased. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the estate of said deceased, all persona having claims against the same are requested to present them duly au thenticated, fur payment, and those knowing them selves indebted are requested to make immediate. payment. JOHN VVITHEBOW, jry I l-601