THE JOURNAL; _ • 1:11 RAZ TAYLOR. We have at length the evidence, over 'Oen. Taylor's own signature, that he is firm believer in the princi :ples and policy of Henry Clay. At the 'great Washington and Taylor Festival in Philadelphia on the 22d inst.; Gen. Barrow of Tennessee, in the course of an - address which he delivered, introdu 'cod and read the following letter: 'GEN. TAYLOR'S LETTER TO THE HON. JOS. It. INGERSOLL, HEAD QUARTERS ARMY OF OCCUPATION, CAMP NEAR MONTEREY, MEXI6Oi August 3, 1847. Hon,. Joseph R. Ingersoll : Dear Sir:-1 have the pleasure to ack 'nowledgc the receipt of your estecined letter of the 7th ultimo, which has just reached me, in which you say, "I had the honor of being called on last even ting to address a mass meeting ,of the Whigs of the City and County of Phil 'adelphia. At that meeting your name was frequently mentioned in connection with the office of Chief Magistracy. I stated to that meeting, as I had before stated in my place in the House of Rep resentatives at Washington, that you 'were a Whig—not indeed an ultra par tisan Whig—bat a Whig in principle." All of which, is entirely correct; and af ter the discussion which occurred in both houses or Congress at the last ses sion, growing- out of the capitulation of Monterey, in which discussion you thought proper to defend my conduct in regard to that transaction, when assail ed, somewhat, if not entirely on party grounds, in the House of which you were ri member—for which you have my sin cere, thanks—which was done in such a . way by those who disapproved that measure, I can hardly imagine how any one who was present and heard the speeches on that occasion, or read them after they were pie:fished, could well mistake the complexion of my politics. At the last Presidential canvass, with out interfering in any way with the same, it was well known to all with Army Order, whom I mixed, Whigs and Democrats, We find'in the papers from Mexicti for I had no concealments in the matter, the following order of Gen Scott, which that 1 was decidedly in favor of Mr. is strikingly illustrative of his humani- Clay's election, and would now prefer seeing him in that office to any individ- ty and soldierly feelings: nal in the Union, certainly niudh More HEADQUARTERS or THE ARMY, so at any time to myself. Independent Mexico, January, 20, 1848. of his great talents and long experience GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 27. in government affairs, I consider his views and those of the Whigs, for the It is represented that some of our gal lant men Who have recently died in the most part are more nearly assimilated general Inispital have not been Ii in in as regards political matters to those of duesoleninity. The General-in-Chief is Mr. Jefferson than their opponents—in certain that no bionic can be attached whose political creed I was reared, and dither td the Chaplains of the army or to whose opinions in matters of state; I the CatholiC Prleists of the city. On (Inc have never lost sight of, as well as ens notice, they, nb dbubt, would promptly deavored to conform to them as near as have pert:drilled the duties of their holy circumstances would permit. My corn offices at the graves of the deceased. mission as a Lieutenant in the Army It Is ordered that the body of no sol was conferred by him, a short time be- dig no mutter what his rank, if not ex fore he retired from public life. Although no one can appreciate more • ecuted . ns felon, shall be buried in fu , tore, without the customary mitiistly highly than I do the tob favorable opin ! honors, unless the iirelseriee of the cne ion I fear you have formed as regards my fitness for the first civil office in our . my render the ceremony impracticable ; country which 1 consider should I . and also without giving notice to soine reach it, is rather too much (, an expert- ! clergyman, at hand, according to the meat,) as well duly grateful for your aid religion of the deceased. in bringing me so prominently before ! Patients who die in reported, by the seniorgetieral hospital the nation for the office in question, yet will be promptly , report surgeon of the hospital, to Gen. Smith I cannot permit the present opportunity ; to pass by without repeating to you if the deceased belongs to the regular what I have said to others on the . sub- , ; artily, or to the senior officer of the vol ject of the Presidency—which is; that unteers present if the deceased be n Vol lam no politician. Near forty yelie of uhteer, WhO respectively, Will take care to make all proper arrangements for the my life have been passed in the milita ry service of the republic, near the funerals. whole of which in the field, the camp, By order of Millar General Scott. on our western frontier and in the Indi; H. L. SCOTT, A. A. A. G an territory, I may well say constantly on duty, the two last in Mexico, or on its immediate border.; during which time I hive wit passed one night under the root of it house. You may-therefore very readily suppose, under such cir cumstances, I have bad but little time to devote to the consideration or inves tigation of great political questions or subjects, or to their discussion, nor have I attempted to do so or to be mixed up with political men or measures in any way, not even having voted for one of our Chief Magistrates since I joined the army, having for the most part been serving or stationed beyond the limits of the States. I must say I have no wish for the Presidency, and cannot _ consent to be exclusively the candidate "of a party. And if lam one at all, or to be mace so at the coining election; it twist he borne in mind that I have been, or will be made so by others, without any agency of mine in the matter. In dependent of my wishes, I greatly doubt my want of the necessary qualifications, to discharge the duties properly, of an _ !!office which was filled and adorned by a Washington, a Jefferson, as well as several others of the purest, wisest,and most accomplished statesmen and pat tints of this or any other age or coon , try. I almost tremble nt the thoughts of the undertaking. Yet if the good people think proper to elevate me at the proper time, to the highest office in their gill, I will feel bound to serve them, if is- not from inclination, from it principle of duty, and will do so honestly and faith filly to the best of my ability, in accor dunce with the principles of the Consti tution, as near as I can do so, as it wa' construed and acted 'upon by the first Pres idents, two of whom, at least, acted so conspicuous a part in aiding in contain plating that instrument, as well as put-' SAD STORY.—The Ship Fever.—The ting it in operation. New York correspondent of the Philade!. But very many important changes phia Inquirer, relates the following mel may take place at home and abroad, be- anchely effect of ship fever : tween now and the time for holding th'e I Two brothers and their wives rind election for our next Chief Magistratesfamilies arrived here from Ireland a few so much so as to make it desiiable for (Ilya ego, with sufficient funds to enable the general good, that some &km with ' them to purchase farms in the State of mote expseriente in State AlTAirs, should Illinois, where they proposed locating as be selbeted as a ealididitte than myself, soon as the interior navigation was open. and could he be elected, I will not say i, The one had eleven children and time I would yield any pretentious, for I hove ! other nine. One of the brothers died not the vanity to believe I have any for i within thirty-six hours after landing, that distinguished station, but would and his wife caught the contagion while acquiesce, not only with pleasure, in nursing him, doubtless hating its seed such an arrangement ; but would rejoice i in her system, and died three days af that the republic had one citizen more terwards. The other brother was obli worthy and better qualified thnh I, tint ged to take his children, and by addition . , to discharge the important duties ripper- , he now has twenty y'Oung ones depend taining to that position ; and no doubt ' ing on him for support, and looking to there are thousands. Be this as it may, him for protection. When it is consid if ever I occupy the White House, it ered that he is in a strange place, this must be by the spontaneous movement is a peculiarly melancholy case, and he of the people, without any action of fears he Will be obliged' to return to Ire- mina ih relation to it ; without pledges land, for if lie retriains here with so great other than I have previously stated ; a a charge on hand, his little stock of strict adherehee to the provisions of the means will be exhausted before spring constitution. So that I could enter on opens. This is but one instance of the the arduous and responsible ditties ap- thousand hardships which the poor and pertaining to Said 'Office untrammeled ; i unfortunate emigrants have to contend so that I 'could be the President of the against in their efforts to improve their countFY and not of a party. I fortunes in the New World. With considerations of great respect «' vans ' The Native American branch of ! rind ehteem, I remain your obedient ser vont, Z 1 . TAY LOR. the Taylor Convention met at the Shak- . speare Hotel, on the 220 inst., nnd nomi- 1 W 6 .'l"..c° some little glimmerings. of ; uated Colonel THOMAS HUMPHREYS, of i peaC6. I have this moment received al kontgomery county; a's their candidate i note front Gen. out, out ,. cOrtunanding at fur Catial commissioner.—Pa. Intel. Snit ilio, about seventy, Miles in ;id vat; eb I --...— liuntingdon,feb22.9B. of this . plitee towards the city of Mexico, ' AsTHM A, or diffiCulty of breathing, is l • of Vvhicli. No following is an extract : caused by a collection of 'Morbid humors I AN OLD HORSE SHOE REWARD. I have but a moment to say I have re- in the air cells of the lungs; which pre- I AN away from theaubsejiber, living in Morrie ceived hiforinution through J. Sanchez, vent them from being duly expended— township. Iluntingilon county, on the 15th : Farmi ng Le i t n ir u a r b y ,ZlB, an T i n n e r d lenld n a r pp i r s e e n apprentic e to t that Glin. Scott was still at Puebla on hence dif fi culty and laborious breathing, the 1 7th ult. ; that the Mexican Con • cough; groat oppression of the breast, • had on g whe u n hel::n o ff a wool hr ) i r t, tl:rl: r e g a . ssinet Tress had Con;ened, Oil that it had con- pain in the head, and many other dis- frock coat and mixed cosines pantaloons. The ferred the pov,er oil Santa Anna to ne- tressing complaints. l public are cautioned against harboring or trusting zonate for peace, subject to the appro. IV right't Ihdiaq, I'egetable in are .aid apprentice. my account, as lam deterririnecl no debts of his contracting. The above re vat of Congress, and that an armistice, always certain to give relief in Asthma, ' I. PRY ~ , ..;o a n n l; nl r, u i t d = or;iit be paid for his apprehen. had been proposed." This can be re- because they purge from the body those , lied on, and must be gratifytng to al; humors which are the cause of every 1 feb2 . 2-3 ,_ y BENJ. F. WALLACE. lovers of peace, of which number I pro- malady incident to man. From four to ' less to be one of Us must ardent, admi'. six of said Vegetable Pills, taken every 1 a F.'i Rai FOR S a EE . : rers and advocates. Z. T. night on going to bed, will in a short ! THE subscriber will offer at Public Sale on the time carry off the most violent fit of 1 18th of March, 1848, a Small Farm situate Asthma, and if used occasionally after- ,m the Juniata river, in West township, Hunting ' ivardS, will keep the system sound. I don county, near John Neff's Mill, and adjoining ct7l;Beivai-r of sugar coated counterfeitt.4:ll I lands of John Ne ff , Dr. Metz, Jacob Knotle and Thc orti,y or ikiusiond.genh V ine Indian -geta. others, containing 76 acres, more or less, in a fine ble Pills have tit; signOure , f William Wright , state of cultivation. The improvements consist written with a pert on the icir label of each b. x. of a goo.' DV% RUING HOUSE, well finished, None other is genuine and to .counterfeit this is and a Frame Stable. There is a line young Or. Forge ry. The genuine for sale by 1 chard of fruit trees on the premises, and a well of water n ear the house. Attendance will be 'l'. K. SIMONTON, Sole Agent for Hunting: given and terinsintide knor n on the day of sale, don; Charles Porter, Alexandria; Blair & Robin sun, Bliade Gap; Nair & Co., Frankstown; Orbison , by HOIST. S. WILSON. & Co., Orbisoniu; A. 0. Brown. Shirleysburg; If, the above property is not sold, it will b e o ff er . I Hunter & Cu., West Herrn and Petersburg ; Graff , 6 d fur rent. & Co., Manor Hill; D. S. Bell, M'Elavy's Fort; I, Feb.22. .-- Jamee Maguire, Saulsburg; John W. Myton, En. Orphisials eflifil Side. nesvillet George. H. Steiner, Water Street; A. & NT , r , M'. Greseuvell, Petersburg; Milliken & Kessler, 1 p l i f uance d of an order of the county, the ' re O wTll be sold on Court Milb of outingcreek; an'd wholesale and retail at the prin- the premises on eipal office, 169 Race street,Philadelphia. __ GsTrixo UP BEFORE 'ills Wont], is AIRED at 2 o'clock P. M. the following described Real —Beau Illumine!, once the 4rbright particular : Estate, lute of James Conerinolec'd, viz: star," of English ashion, being cin one occasion asked the cruise °fa trilling hoarseness with which A TRACT OF VALUABLE LAND, he was afflicted, attributed it partly tr• his hri:ling situate in the township of West in said county of got up "before the world was aired," and partly to .Huntingdon, on or near the paters of Shaver's Ida 1,,,,,i n trreakfasted in the the room with "a Creek, a short distance from the Penn'a Canal at damp stranger." fn t eels a climate, hoarseness or Petersburg, coMaining 108 Aciesedioininglands slight cough may be very good su;..ifTts for a joke, oh J. 1.111. Reed, Thorne., dglinskon, .fon.arhan but in this country, where the thermometer trome.' McAleer and others—alio/A 90 acres of cleared times rises or fall. forty degrees in twenty-four ' Land thereon, snit the balance excellent timber hours, even these apparently unimportant aymp. land. All of which is considered of the beat qual tome WO not to be neglected with impunity. If ity of farm land . there is a predispeshion in the constitution to put- 1 The Terms are easy, viz :—Oise third of the monary disease. Coniriniphon will tread close up• purchase money to remain in the hands of the on the heels of the indleatioba. There is no dif. purchaser during the life of the widow of said ficulty, hnWe'ver, iii escaping the danger, if t he hates Conerin, dec'd., with interest from the . on proper precaution is taken by a timely tree of (intuition of the sale, payable annually to ate said widow—the principa thereof at rho death of stud Wistar's B ilseins if Wld Cherry. One bottle of this invaluable panacea usually relie;:es the worst widow payable to the heira and legal repreaenta. case of crib', and remotes the autfcrer to healili. I lives of said deceased. One third of the balance cry See Advartiirement on row th page.to be paid at the confirmation of th e sa l e , and t h e ....„,....,....„,,,,,,. ! remainder in two equal annual payments with in terest—the whole to be recured by the Judgment notes el tile purchaser. By the Court, JACOB MILLER, Clerk. cry: The stikeiiber having been appointed by the said Court, Trustee to make sale of the above valuable property, ail attend on the premises at the time of sale above Mod. when and where all purchasers are invited to attend. JOHN ARMITAGE. 'rewire. HotranLE!—A woman, named REsic . - CA MULLEN, was burned to death in East town township, Chester county, on the night cf the 10th inst. She was a wo man of ititewerate habits, and in fact so were the whole family. On the night of the occurrence; before retiring; the fa- mily partook free ly of whiskey, and it is supposed retired in a stated intoxi cation. One of the persons who slept up stairs, was not in bed long before he found his room filled with S" moke and an unpleasant odor. He immediately pro: seeded to ascertain the cause,when to his astonishment he found the body of the woman above named, sitting on a chair in the kitchen burned to death. The body presented a horrid spectacle and when touched it immediately fell from its position. She had been in the habit of arising to smoke a pipe, and it is sup-' posed she did so on this occasion ; but. in consequence of being intoxicated was unable td observe sufficient care. Her drvss is supposed to have caught from a spark of her pipe, candle or match ; and the others is the house being asleep she was unable to obtain assistance, and consequently came to Ithr death in this horrible Manlier; An inquest Was held on the body arid a verdict rendered in ac cordance with the above tacts:— , -Villake Record. SUSPENSIONS. — The Fall River Moni tor says three of the manufacturing C 3• tablisements in that place have stopped their *Yorks entirely, and others are run ning but a part of their machinery: The strike among the dperative9 Continues— some of the "ring loaders" have been arrested for attempting to obstruCt the labors; MARRIED, the 20th inst., by John Conrad, Sq•, Mr. RICHARD CAMPBELL. to MISS FRANCES SHARP, all of Franklin township, Huntingdon county. . In Hollidaysburg, on Tuesday the 15th inst., by Rev. J. C. Brady, Mr. J. W. MILLER to Miss MARY ANN, daughter of the lute Ephraim Galbraith, Esq. On the 24th inst., by Revs J. A. Gore; Mr. SAMUEL W. Mt TON to Miss DELILA DECKER, all of this county:, 'he JIM tic pi K. PHILADELPHIA ) Feb. 25, 1848 The Markbt continues quiet, with but n moderate demand for produce. Sales of 1,500 bbls. Flour, a part delivered, at $5,75 per bbl., and small lots for city use at $6;75 ti $5,871 per bbl. for coin iron brands, and $6 for choice. Sales of Corn Meal at $2,371. A lot of good red Wheat from store, sold at 128 e. per bushel: Corn.is in demand at 52 a 53c per bus; for Perin'a round yelldw• ' and 51 a 52c. for Southern: Sales of Oats at 44, a 45e. Whiskey is steady. at 24 land 25c. per gall. in hbds and bbls. FOR 0. ' &1,1. A number of TOWN LOTS, suitable eithei A for gardens or building on. For particulars inquire at this office. fel;29-48-36 It 11l E orr E N the Wholesale & Retail Hardware Trade, the 1 Stack,ef which is new and recently selected. This is deethed an opportunity seldotn to be met with for an MINS person front the interior of the estate, wha tiro settee knowledge of the German Luoguage,and titan a good . c.tontry acquaintance. The amount of Paili Capital required would be from $2OOO to $3OOO. A person with the alum requisites and a par tial know edge of the business. with satisfactory iell.rences, by early ligliligelimt to No. 127$ North 3d St., or at Eagle Hotel, col. Webb, will meet with anent'on. PhilaJ~l~ hin, feb~9•'~a ORPdANS' COURT SALE, BY virtue of an o: der of the Orphans' Court of Huntingdon county, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, by public yendue or outcry, on S.IITURD.IY, 25th .March next, A Tract of Land, late the estate of James Camp bell, of t,hirley township, in said county, deed, situate in rhirley township, in said county—ad joining Shade mountain, lands of John Moyer, Black Log mountain, snit lands of Mary Ann Pollard, containing 170 acres and 75 perches and Allowance, being the same tract of land sold by Limes Campbell, Sr., of Perry county to James Campbell. lato of Shirley township, Huntingdon 1 county, dec'd. 'rho said tract 'of land is valtisable, and is impro ved, and affords a desirable omiortUnity to persons desiring to purchase a good farm. The title is indisputable. Tertms—One third of the purchase money to he paid on confirmation of the ssle, and the reel duo in two equal annual payments thereafter with 1 interest, to lie secured by the bonds and mortgage of the purchaser. By the Court, JACOB MILtEB; Clerk, Attendance given by HANCE P. CAMPBELL, Ader. feb.22-'49, A'1 , 31 RR 11.1 L "21unting - don Jewellery Store." HE undersigned has just received from Phila. Tdelphia another large lot of GOLD & SII.- VEli WATCHES, of almost every description and (I. ality, Also. an additional supply of Jewel 'cry. Steel Beads, Bag clasps, Purse bilk, &c. The eubseriber has made arrangements with an extensive establishment in Philadelphia, which will enable him to keep on hand and to supply at all times the increased and increasing demands of the public, at the very lowest JAB. T. SCOTT. febB-18a Dtate of Jacob G. Hu!lett, late of Por ter touviship, decY. NTOTIcE is hereby given that Letters Testa mentary upon the last Vs ill and Testaritent of said deceased, have been granted to the under. signed. All persotis indebted to said Estate are requested to make payment immediately ; and all claims otu deniands against the same to be L ire'. settled, duly authenticated for eettlement, to. DANIEL. PIPPR, HENRY NEFF, feid3 . 4B-6t. kiceutors. 7 Tho boriks and panels of said di erased ate in the hands of Daniel Piper, residing in Alexan dria. Auditor's Notice TllO undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, to appropriate the moneys in the Minds of the Sheriff arising from the sole of the Heal Estate of Christian Oyer, hereby gives notice to all per sons interested that he will attend, far that purpose, at his office, in Huntingdon. on t'aturtlay the 18th day of March next, at 10 o'clock A. M. ORO. TAYLOR, Auditor. feb 1 1-1848 Sohn W. Thompson; ATTORNEY AT LAW; WILLIAIJSBURG, PA., WILL stimli° all logal business eittrueted to Min in Blair and Huntingdon counties.- 7 Communtriiiiona from a disttuice will receive the molt prompt attention. febl-Gin. An Apprentice Wanted. IIHE subscriber . living in Shirleysberg. would take on a premier to the I arpenter busineHr. He won d oleo lake a young man who would wouk under instluci ion, to whom limed iato employment and libo. al wages would he given. CHARLES BOWERSOfi. t , hirleyoburz,Jnn. 10, 1848. UMBRELLA*, Parasols, Paraidlelles, WALKING CANE UMBRELLAS, WM. N. ILICILARDSON, STEAM . F..le TORY, • The only one in the United States, No. 101 Market Street, Philadelphia. CHANTS are respectfully informed that .IXI I continue to Manufacturesll the above goods by the aid of steam, notwithstanding the great op position of 'parties opposed to the introduction of expensive improvements., My assortment is com plete, and prices so low, as to give entire satisfac tion. CC? As there is an Umbrella Store next door, of nearly the same name, it is important you should remember %\TM. 11. RICHARDSON Steam Factory, and PATENTEE of the WALKING CANE UMBRELLA, Sign of the Lady and Eagle, No 104 Market Streit, Philadelphia, feb - 8-1 8 .1 8 Attention is requested to the ce'ebrated lVALitrro CANE UM 81l ELLA, a neat and beautiful article, combining all the advantages of a CANK and Um an FM.. WILLIAM T. WALTERS. CHAULLFI HAISLn W A LTE s HARVEY, (Lute Ilazlehurst & Waltert) PRODUCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERC HAN I'S, Nos. 15 and 16, Spear's Wharf, Public Sate of Real Lsrate. BALTIMORE. . • Liberal Cash advances anode on consignments INTILL Le exposed to ptiblie sale on of all kinds of Produce. V % B.ITURD4 V the 11th of March Baltimore, febB.lB4B. next,onlhe !itemises, in the borough of Petersburg, ORPHANS ' oknywo SAL E. the following described properly, viz: Six Lots of Ground , I 3 Y county de o tt f .e it s i nle ° oT i rh n e a' fo r ll o o " w r i t n o g f p li ro u p n e t r i t n y g t d vTl ' l ft* included target wo. take place on Thursday, the 23d March next, viz: JUL story l iv, EU-1M; 110 U. E-, Stabling, All thai certain tract, piece or parcel of land lying Wagon Shed and Poeu t .Crib erected the eon, with anti being situate in Tod township, I luntingdon ' a well of water conveniDitt.tp the buildings. county. containing 250 acres more or less. adjoin.l ALSO.--A small Lot convenient to the afore. tug lands of tiamuei NlcLain, dec'd, and Joseph , said and not included to said borough,, with a Martin, on which J. Houck I ethics. There is a double stable, wash house and other improvements good DIVELLJNG HOUSE arid erected thereon. • s BARE on the premises. Also, The terms will be. one third of the purchase w ' first rate Orchard of bear-.,,.,:.y,;100ney to be paid on confirmation of the sale, and ing FRUIT' TREES. w r. „, t . the remaining . , wo r thirde in two equal animal pay. 'There are also four good Sprin t s of ' talents, to be secured by bonds and otherwise.—. water thereon. There ore about Itund. i Possession given on the tat day of April ilex ... red acres of laud cleared, twenty-five o that rote .When last 'my merit is made, on indisputable meadow, and 'shout one hundred that can be made , title will he given. into meadow, all of which is in one body. 1 Sale to commence at 1 o'clock of said do) 'Tsang.—One-third of the purchase money to when ,titte attendance will be giver. be paid on consrination of the sale and the bal. I feb1.4413. JOHN RUNG anco in two equal annual payments; with interest and approved security. Sale to commence nt ten o'clock of said day, when attendance will be given by rpHli suliscriber will sell the House new mut SAMUEL imucK. I 1 pied by hint. and formetly kept by Henry De aroma,. a IIOI'EL, siturecd in the borough of Petersburg, at private sale between Olio and the Jan. 18, 181S-tP. Administrator's Notice. Ist of March. The house is forty feet (wont, with six rooms, large entry and , kitchen down stand i Estate of Dr. JOHN C. R.INKI-V, n deed, late of Bargee township. seven rooms up stairs, a large and good cellar, and saidt ft t Letters Estate " .I\ l.° o rr f lACEdmitinii'setrreubt hereby i‘o.ennrt;llafiner nd back pu p r o n r i ch oi ni i th of e .wdateir.rin thego d have been granted to the undersigned. good stable, and other out buildings. The lot is All persons who are indebted to said es- good, with a number of gond fruit trees in lino tine are requested to snake immediate bearing. The house was built expressly for ti payment, and those having accounts Tel and : '7l l :a d en k w e n l i Ve7h fora u withinl)":"ir of against the same, are requested to pre- last ttvayearn pr i va te residence so i s now in sent them, duly authenticated, for set- good order. The Central Railroad runs close to Clement, to JAMES GILLAM. the linver end of the town, which will make the jan2s-6t. .Idministratoi.. Property a fist rate stand for a tavern, or .y other, public business. , POT terms apply to 1/ 11 /I 0 CL.1.1/../ T/6.11. subscriber. , JOHN )it'CULLOCH. IFHEREAB; by pi•Ccept to inc direct- l'etersburg, febl-1848. V ed by the Judges Of the Common Fleas of the county of Huetitigdoh, bear ing test the 22nd day of January; A. .1); 1848; I nth cosrittinded to riialie ; public proclamation throughout my whole bail iwick that an adjourned Court of Com mon Pleas, to continue two weeks, will be held at the Court House in the 'borough of Huntingdon, in the county lof Huntingdon., on the Ist Monday (and 6th clay) of March, A. D. 1848, for the trial of all issues in said court, which remain undetermined before the said judges, when and where till nesses and suitors; in the trial of all said issues sire required. Dated at Huntingdon, the 22nd day of January, A: D. 1848, and the 71st year of American Independence. MATTHEW CROWNOVER, Sh'ff SHERIFF'S OFFICE, llubtingdon, Feb: 16, 1848. Lumber! Lumber! A LL kinds of Lumber may be had at Thomas Maize's SaW Mill, situate on Meshanon's Creek, twenty niiles frOin mouth of Spruce Creek, and five Miles this side of Philipsburg. All desbrip: 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 jy 18, '4B.] THOS. MAIZE. V.RLMBLE RE.IL, EST.dTE Al Orpham' Court Sale. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court I of Huntingdon County, will be exposed to este on the premises, in Cluy township, Hunting don county. on Wpine4doy the '22d dim/ of „1114reli next, the following property, late the estate of Thomas Bradley, deed, viz.; A. Certain Tract of Ladd, situate in the said township of pay, adJoinirig lands of George Hudson, Esq., alid of Jdinithen Miller, containing , • . , One hundred Acres, more or less with about seventy•five acres cleared LAS the reon. six qf which is the heat goal- Ity of Meadow. There is Ilido a first rate ORCHARD of the best assorted fruit trees on the premises. The imprinements are a good TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE and 4:Mut)le Barn. There is also a never- d u i failing spring of water near to the Dwelling House. The land is ins good state of cultivation, and affords all the advantages for any one wishing a good and eligihle farm. Terms—One third of the purchase money to be paid on Confirmation of the sale, one third in one year, and the balance in two years. DANIEL TEAGUE. Adnt'r of Thomas Unary, deed. feb9.1901, V — ATINITABL3I4II.Itat. THE Pt!l,scribers will dell at inhric Sale on the premises ou Thursday, the 2nd of March next, A farm containing about 249 acres of first rats wheat land. About 200 acres is cleat ed and in a good state of cultivation. The remainder is well timbered. The improveKsents area well finizhcd Bunk Barn, 100 feet by 50 all complete with the tj < necessary DWELLING "t iI I aVE . , and well a 0 i nn! •• ed throughout with all the nec e ss a ry appurtenances, 'dab and Spring House, &c., tee. _ Tho farm is first qualify of land well fenced and in a good state of cultivation. There is about lip tier, a of Meadow.. The most of the buildings inn new and well 'finished. Thee is a spring of good water near the hot., .and numerous springs vo distributed as to afford water in every field hut one. A good ruched is thereon of choice fruit. The farm is well located in the centre of the valley of , Shavers Creek, near to public ro'ads. mills, &c., 7 miles drove Petersburg where the Canal and rail road in now fniated. The terms wiil be one third of the )31T , 1ii111...f em rev to lie paid on I . st April next. The remainder iti four equal annual ray (tient. with interest to secured by the bowl ami mortgage of the, purehd• mer. The greater part . of the back money might be unpaid for years by poying theintereat Oiereott, for the benefit of the wirykw and heirs under age. MARC:-.IIET NEWEEL Exoeufrixi LI:tA M NE.W Ex'r of the Estate of atrdr ett , N.tvell, dec'd. January I I. 1848. PRIVATE SALE NOTICE. Estate'of Samuel Hampton, late of Brady township, deceased. I ElitliS of administration Wring . j been granted to the undersigned on said estate, all persons having elaiMs 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: feli.l-1848-6t. . • rOlt SALE. - Adesirable Tract of Land situated in Wells' Valley, Hopewell township, Bedford county, Pa., with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, con taining 312 acres, and the usual anon-- once.. It is now tenanted by E. Skipper, and. was formerly occupied by Ebenezer Oakman. This farm is situated on the Road leading Irom Broad Top to the Three Mountain Road, and from thence to Mr. Sprout's Tavern on the Turnpike on Ray's Hill.. 'the soil is excellent.— The place is well 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; Title indisputable. Foe terms api)ly to. John. Gest, near the Gap, Lancaster county, or John. B. Gest, No. 49 Sinai' 4th St. Philadelphia; or to SAMUEL L. RUSSELL, . ti,'Tat Law, Bedford, Pa: N. B. If the above property is not pre viously sold,, ii will be exposed to Pub-, lie Sale on the premises, on Wednesday the Sth day of March next at 1 o'clock A. M., Where the terms and conditions, Of Fele will be made known by the owned Jan. 25, 1848. SADDLE, HARNESS AND tRAK .111.1.11 U C TO RE • Vrebtritk REctl, 111) ESPIG I PULLY returns tapuka t., hi. friends and the public fo r ‘ thv d ,a, an d take. this oppo tunity to infortn.itiem that he still continues at the pia stand, one Boor east of I at . moot'. Tavern, and nearly opPUsito the Past Of fice, where he is at all times prei,,area to manufac ture All kinds of lt,rness, 4c441 es. Trunks. Nat tresses, Sops, Cushions s elc. dc., at the shortest notice and most reason.ble , ,,rices. All kiiids of hides and St t in a , and country p„,„. duce. fo which the hitifiest minket prices will In allowed. taken in exelilucte. Awe. 31 11447. BLANK DEEDS and MORTGAGES. of a very su p erior quality, fur sale' at this ottice