The Somerset herald and farmers' and mechanics' register. (Somerset, Pa.) 183?-1852, December 30, 1845, Image 4

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    TffEMS OF THE HERALD,
Ver paper U putlihd ewer? Tuiday, at f 3
jxr unu, payaUIe ta!f-jerly in advam.
ifiiot paid witiiin th year, will inaria.
fcly le charged.
I,T tttI)cnUoti laken for fcs than sir monlba
urcn a aabacriber discontinue an less at
tha option of tho editor, -until arraarasesarc
j.eij off!
AwvrrntitT will fca inserted at $1 per
square, far lh first three insertions, awl 25
cent for every subsequent insertiou: longer
aaesin proportion. '
An v tKTiit mkdtb inserted in the Herald anJ
Republican, thre time, at $2 per squar and
60 cents far every other insertion.
Clod Blest the Ularlner.
r MARTT . HOWITT-
CoiTs blessing- on th mariner! '
A rcBturotis life leads he ;
IVhat reck the landsmen of their toll
Who dwell upon the sea?
The landsman sit wlthm his home,
His fireside bright and warm;
Kor asks how fares fhe mafiner
All night s mid the storm.
Cod bless the hardy mariner
A homely garb wears he;
And he goeth with a rolling gait
Like a s hip upon the sea.
lie haih piped the load "A ay, sir
CVer the voices of the main,
Till his deep tonc3 have the hoarseness
Of the lising hurricane.
His seamed and honest visage
The snn and wind have tanned;
And hard as iron gauntlet
Is his broad and sinewy hand.
J3ut oh ! a spirit looketh
From out his clear blr.e eye,
VTith a truthful, childlike earnestness,
Like an angel from the skr.
A venturous life the sailor leads
Between the sky and sea;
J5ut when the hour of dread is past,
A merrier -who lhan he !
lie knows that by Hie rudder hands
Stands one well skilled to save ;
For & strong hand is the Steersman's
That directs him o'er the wave.
tCP1 Verbatim copy of a Western Shoe
maker's Bill.
Mr.
To Dr.
To putting a piece on Madam, SO 50
heel-tapping Miss Majy, 75
sewing on Miss Julia, PG
tapping the Maid, 12
stretching Miss Nancy, (0
1 pr pomp-soles for the Maid, 1 2G
varnishing Miss Jnlia, 09
repairing your sole, 1 0
' putting a strap on John, 13
Itcc'd. PayH.
'IIaIlo, Sharp," Baid Pop, meetlngliim
the -other day in the street, "you hobble,
iny !:yn what's the matter with you?"
'Oh 1 had my feet ernshed through the
carelessness of a conductor, the other
day, between the cars, that's all."
"And don't you mean to sue for dama
ges!" "Damages? no, no J have damages
enough from them already had'nt I bet
ter sue Ibr repairs?"
"Pa, is Mr. Clay got hurt?"
-'No child. Why do you ask?"
.'Because the papers say that Mr. Polk
Km against Mr. Clay, and I thought it
might have knocked him down."
One oi the editors or the Washington
Jo jrnal went a gunning the other clay in
a boat and got capsized into the water.
He got a DrcK at any rate!
Books I Books!! 0 Test!!
TtGBUS Series; Smith's Geography,
AJ Grammar and Arithmetic, Smith's
Charch Harmony; Bib! Slates; Sta
tionary, &c, for sal cb&p by
decU - J J & H F SCI! ELL.
Constables' Stay Bonds
For Sale at thig 0(7y?
Frivate Sale
A Valuable tract of
in Turkeyfoot tp.
THERE is offered at private -sale be
tween this ami the 1st day of Jan
cary next, after which time it will be
- J T . 1 1 , ,i
semen 4t uq aoiu, a vatuauie tract ot
land, situate in Turkeyfoot township, ad
joining lands cf Michael Sanner, Laugh
La McNeil and others, being the proper
ly of Richard Wistar of Philadelphia,
the same trat whereon Alexander Cun
ningham now lives. The said tract con
tains about
274 ACHES,
lh:rty-five or forty acres of which are
clear with a small MOUSE nnrl
CABIN BARN thereon erected, fl f 5 1
Title indisputable
friven n the first day of April next.
Terms cash rne third in hand and the
b!&ne i yearly payments with interest
BOSS FORWARD, Attorney
G&tlW for Rich&ra Wistar.
Brown Muslins, &c.
&CC YDS' Brown Muslins;
JLUUU1 Cotton Yarn; Cotton
Laps, Wadding, and the best Candle
Wick, for sale at the
declO THREE PIG DOORS,
BL AITS STTMMOITS'
For Sale at this Ofllcu.
A CCORDING to a Isle Law, unless
Lm. lhe State tax due from the several
counties be paid into the State Treasury
by the ist-of January 1846, fiv6 percent
interest is to be added to the amount.-
The collectors of Somerset county must
therefore pay up immediately or costs
will be made. F. V ELMER,
J NO. R. KING.
PETER BERKEY,
leet45 Commissioners.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF
HEAL ESTiLT
N pursuance of an order of the Or
phans Court of Somerset county.
there will be exposed to sale by way of
public vendue or outcry on the premises,
on Monday the 2Gth day of January
next, the foMowiuj real esfate, late the
properly of Andrew Bird, deceased, viz:
One tract of Land situate
in Addison township, adjoining lands of
John r. II. Walker, John A Mitchell,
Robert Hobison and others, containing
270 acres more or lees, whiich are e
rected two dwelling houses, barn and
other buildings.
ALSO
One other tract adjoining lands of
John A. Miti-heli, Robert Uobison Thorn,
as Glisaen James Wilkins and others
cantaining
260 acres more or Jess,
u which are erected a dwelling house
barn and other buildings.
Terms one third to remain a lien on
the premises, the interest thereof to be
paid to the widow annually, during her
lifetime, and at her death to be equally
divided amonr the heirs and legal repre
sentees of said deceased. One third of
the balance in hand and the remainder
in three equal annual payments without
interest, to bo secured on the property by
judgment bonds.
Attendance will be given by John
Hanna, administrator of the estate of said
deceased. By tho Court,
W. II. Picking.
Dfcl6 M5-4!, Clrk.
Orphans' Court Sale of
Heal ISstat,
N pnrsuance of an order of the Or
phan's Court of Somerset rountv.
there will be exposed to sale by way of
public vendue or outcry An the premises,
on Saturday the 7th day of February
next, the following real estate, late the
property of Jacob Grove, deceased viz:
One tract of Land,
sitnate in Shade township, containing
forty acres, more or less, with a cabin
house and barn therewn erected, bounded
by lands of Samuel Kimmel, David Zim
merman, and others.
ALSO
One other tract or parcel
of land, containing feven acres, more or
less, adjoining the above described
tra:t.
7Vrms one third in hand, and the
balance in two equal annnal payments.
Attendance will be civen by Jonathan
Sutler. Adininistator of the estate of said
deceased. Bv the Cmirt.
W. IL PICKING,
Dec. IG 1843. Clerk.
5&
al Sstate
FOR SALE,
HTMIE subscribers, agents and attor
fl eys for A G Cole, offer for sale
on advantageous terms, the following de
scribed real estate, to wif That well
known TAVERN STAND
late the property of Jacob Probasco and
John Baker, Esq, on the National Road,
in Henry Clay township, Fayette coun
ty. Pa, and one mile west of the village
ol Somerficld in Somerset county, to
gether with the appurtenances thereunto
belonging. This -property consists of
about one hundred and fifiy-three acres
of land, a greater portion of which is
cleared and under cultivation and in mea
dow. The buildings consist of a large
and convenient
B WELLING HOUSE,
partly stone and partly frame, commodi
ous stabling and other out-buildinrs.
! a O
l ne location or this property being
one mile from the town or Somerfield,
abounding in wood and Stone coul ha
ving a Saw Mill and Grist Mill adjacent
thereto and plenty of water remaining
through the land, renders it an important
and valuable situation for any kind of bu
siness. The premises have been for a
Jong time occupied as a Tarern Stand.
The stand is admirably adapted for the
accommodation of-all kinds of Droves.
Persons desirous f purchasing the
property, are requested to call on Josh
ua B. Howel and E. P.Oliphant, of U
niontown. Pa., who will rive frv in.
formation desired, concerning said pro
periy. HOWEL & OLIPHANT,
Attorneys of A O Cole, of Ball,
July22'45-if
SAM'L W. PEARSON,
HAVING returned to the practice of
the Jaw, tenders his professional
services to his old clients and the public
generally.
Office in North end of SnyderY row,
lately occupied by A. J. Ogle, Esq.
decl645-3m
In the Court of Common
rieas of Somerset County,
of September Term, 1845,
No. 128.
IN the raatierof the application of "the
Evangelical Lutheran Church of
Samuels,' in Somerset township, Somer
set county, Pennsylvania, for a charter of
incorporation.
t,iM AND now to wit, 8th Decern-
ter 1845 , he Fel,lion of
fJu! the members of "the Evan-
jSy gelical Lutheran Church of
Samuels" in Somerset town
ship, Somerset county, Pennsylvania,
was presented to the Coutt praying for a
Charter of Incorporation, and the court
having perused and examined the peti
tion, and the articles and conditions there
in set forth and contained, appearing to
be lawful and not injurious to the com
munity, ore'er the instrument to be filed,
and publication to be made in one news
paper printed in Somerset county, for 3
weeks that . tho application has been
made. By the court,
declG'45 A. J. OGLE, Prot'y
In the Court of Common
Vleas of Somerset County,
of September Term, 1845,
No. 129.
TTN the matter of the application of 'the
B Evangelical Lutheran Church" of
Somerset, Somerset county, Pennsylva
nia, for a Charter of Incorporation.
'If Church, was presented to
rrn the court praying for a Char
ter of Incorporation; and the court hav
ing perused and examined the petition,
and the articles and conditions therein set
forth and contained, appearing to be law
ful and not iujurious to the community,
order the instrument to be filed and pub
lication to be made in one newspaper
printed in Somerset county, for three
weeks, that the application has been
made. Uy the court,
slec!6f45 A. J. OGLE, Prot'y.
In the Corrt of Common
Fleas of Somerset County,
of September Term, 1845.
No. 130.
N the matter of the application of
"Uhristt Evangelical Lutheran
Church" in Somerset township, Somer
set county, Peansylrania for a Charter of
Incorporation.
M Ani'nBw io wn, uecemuer
MM- 8'h.18'?- . Potion of
s3r members oi me aioresaul
church wa9 presented to the
'Trm Court praying for a Charter
of Incorporation; and the Court having
perused and examined the petition, and
the articles and conditions therein set
forth and contained, appearing to be law
ful and not injurious to the community,
order the instrument to be filed and pub
lication to be made in one newspaper
printed in Somerset county, for three
weeks that the application has been made.
By the court,
decl8T'45 A. J. OGLE, Prot'y.
Fennsylvania Telegraph.
LEGISLATIVE REPORTS.
4 The session of the Legislature which
is just st hand, we have reason to believe
wiil be one that will excite much interest
amongst the people of the Common
wealth, and induce a desire to obtain ac
curate reports of its proceedings through
a paper published at the seat of Govern
ment, We have engaged intelligent and com
petent Reporters for the Senate and
House of Representatives, and shall pub
lish in the Telegraph full and impartial
reports of the same up to the latest hours
of publication, and send to subscribers at
the rates specified below.
We shall also be enabled to give the
latest Congressional Intelligence, with
the Political news at Washington, hav
ing engaged intelligent and experienced
correspondents at Washiugton City, far
that purpose.
SEMI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
The Telegraph will be published Semi-weekly,
at 92 for the session, or S3
for the whole year.
SIX copies of ihe paper will be seut
to oue office for S10 during the session,
or for $15 the year, to be paid in ad
vance. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH.
The Telegraph will be sent to subscri
bers once a week at $2 per annum, and
will contain Literary, as well as General,
Legislative and Congressional news.
CHEAP SESSION TELEGRAPH.
For the purpose of placing the procee
dings of the legislature within the reach
of every one, we have made arrange
ments to issue the Telegraph once a
week at the low price of ONE DOL
LAR for the session, in all eases to be
in advance. The weekly session Tele
graph will be made up of the Legislative,
Congressional and General News that
appear in the semi-weekly paper, and
will be issued from the press every Mon
day morning,
tC7 Persons procuring five subscribers
and forwarding $5, 6hall receive a copy
for their trouble. THEO FENN
Uarrisbarg, Not, 26, 1843
OH. G. U IllGIiOIK
IlESIBENT B E NT IS T,
Bedford, Fa.
RE FE R ENCES.
Hon, J, S, Black, I)r, J, McCrehy,
Hon. A, Thompson, Dr, N, W, Rcwr
Office at Ankeny's Hotel. -
mG'45-tf
THREE BIG DOORS.
war vjith mum
has not yet commenced, and we are still Bei
jing goods at the above stand at very
reduced prices.
WE have received 'this day from
Philadelphia, Baltimore . and
Pittsburg, a variety of
consisting in part of
CLOTHS of various qualities and colors.
CASSIMERES do do do
SATTINETTS do do do
JEANS da do do
LADIES GOODS such as Romelia
stripe, Polka Cashmere, Cashmere Dc
Cosse, Afghan Satin, plain, figured and
changeable Alpachas, Mousliu de Laines,
&c, &c, Sic.
In selling boots and shoes,
We promise to beat the Jews.
JlLSOy on hand a choice lot of Gro
ceries, Hardware and Queensware; all o
which we shall endeavor to sell on such
terms, as to induce a generous public to
give us a libera! support.
Don't forget the place, remember the
I hree Big Doors.
sept30 I J & H F SCII ELL.
Hurra!! Hurra!!! Hurra!!!
Don't be planned No new Firm.
The same old Coon
ZACIIABMII SIBERT,
"O ESPECTFULLY informs his old
customers and the public ia gener
al, that he still carries on the .
TAILOE.I1TG
business in all its various branches, one
door east of John L Snyder's store and
immediately opposite the "Three Big
Doors," where he is prepared to do an
manner of work in his line pf business,
in the neatest and most durable manner,
on short notice and as cheap as any tailor
in the county; His work shall not be
surpassed by any eastern, western or
elsewhere; All his woik shall fit neatly
or the cloth be returned.
oct29 3m
STONE CUTTING
B USIJYE S S.
THE snbscriberrespectfuily informs
his friend and the public in gen
eral, that he carries on the
Stone Cutting Business
in all its various branches, at his shop
on main street, 2 doors east of George
Piles tavern, and nearly opposite the
drug store of John L. Snyder.
TOMB STONES,
made at the shortest notice, and on the
most reasonable terms, and in a manner
that will render them superior to an
other manvfactured m this section oftht
country. .
Grind stones of an excellent quality,
always kept on hand.
Country produce taken in exchange
for work, at Market Prices.
BENJAMIN WOOLLEY.
Somerset, Pa.,
March 5, 1845 ly.S
Saddling and
-HABNESSMAKING.-
SAMUEL. P SW YDEH9
RESPECTFULLY informs his
friends and the public in general,
that he continues to carry on the
Saddling and Harness-Making
busincssf,
at his shoy on Main Cross street, north
of Parker & Ankeny's store, where he
will constantly keep on hand, or make to
order, MENS1 AND fFOMENS1
SADDLES, BRIDLES, HAR
NESS, COLLARS, 4-c, $:.,
all of which he will dispose of at very
low prices, for cash or approved country
produce.
Having supplied himself with excel
lent materials, and being determined to
do his work in a neat and substantial
manner, he flatters himself to be able to
give general satisfaction to all who may
favor him with their custom.-
Somerset, no? 11 M5
"DIVIDEND
THE stoekholders of the BedforJ
and Stoystown Turnpike Road
Company, residing in Somerset connty,
are hereby informed, that a dividend of
one per cent will be paid to thera by Mr.
Samuel Kimmel near Stoystown
PETER SCHELL, Treas.
dec2'45
t Stray Ileiffer.
CAME to the premises of the subscri
ber in Milford township, in Novem
ber last, a BLACK Syearold
HEIFFER, with a
white head; no ear marks.
The owner is requested to come for
ward, prove property, pay charges, and
take her away or she will be diseased of
as the law directs.
decl6'45 DAVID PHIL1PPL
FASHIONABLE
TAILO.RIWT
THE subscriber informs his friends
and the public generally, that4 he
continues to carry on the
at his old 6tand, nearly opposite Mr.
Ankeny's Hotel in the borough of Som
erset, where he is prepared to execute
work at short notice.
He has made arrangements to re
ceive the New York and Philadelphia
, Fashions
regularly, and is, therefore, prepared to
do all work in his line of business, at
as cheap a rate as it can be done at any
other establishment of the kind in the
county, and in the neatest and most fash
ionable style.
He will warrant his work to be
made in a neat and durable marner, and
if it does no fit, he will replace the
cloth, so that persorcs entrusting work to
his care need not be afraid of loosing
anything.
His work for .' neatness shall not be
excelled by any establishment west of
tho Alleghenies.
HENRY STEWART.
oct7 '45-3m
George L. Gordon,
inrAVING purchased from Mr Daniel
JUL Pde, his interest in the establish
ment heretofore carried on under'the firm
of Gordon & Pile, respectfully informs
his friends and the public generally, that
he continues to carry on the
Chair-Making Business,
in all its branches, at the old stand, oppo
site Mr Kurtz's Drug store in the bor
ough of Somerset, where he will at all
times keep on hand or make to order,
SUTTEES; COMMON,
FANCY AND
GRECIAN
CHAIRS,
and Boston rocking chairs;
all of which he will sell very cheap for
cash, or exchange for approved country
produce at market prices;
His work will be done in a neat and
fashionable style and substantial manner;
and he invites the public to give him a
call before purchasing elsewhere.
NBA good journeyman to the above
business, who can paint and finish, is
wanted immediately, and to whom con
stant employment and liberal wages will
be given.
ecl21
HOTEL for INVALIDS
AT PITTSBURGH.
Drs: Speer and Huhn.
THE object of this establishment is
to supply a want greatly fcltby re
spectable travellers on our western high
waysby residents, without family, ta
ken sick and by nalients from the sur
rounding towns and country who resort
to this place for relief from surgical and
other diseases. Such have often suffered
from the want of the various comforts
and attentions so necessary and agreeable
to the sick, and from careless and un
faithful nurses; and been subjected to
heavy and unreasonable charges.
Invalids will here be provided with
constant, faithful and comfortable atten
dance, snd at a rate much below the usu
al charges.
While the care of both rhvsicians will
be extended to every variety of disease,
it is intended by Dr. Speer, to give spe
cial attention to
ALL SURGICAL DISEASES,
PARTICULARLY TO
DISEASES OF THE EYE.
To these branches of his nrofpssion
he has given a large share of his atten-
ion lor the last twenty-five years, and
he will continue to devote to them the
experience acquired by a constant prac
tice miring mat time.
The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper
iment Its establishment is surrested
not only as necessary to supply an evi
dent want in this city, in the entire ab
sence of any special provision for the
sick, but is warranted also by the success
Ol Simitar institutions at Cincinnati nm)
New Orleans the former under the care
of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader
the latter under that of Dr. Stone.
The buildin? selected for the nurnnse
is situated at the cc mer of Federal anil
Robinson streets, in Allegheny citv. ad.
joining the city of Pittsburgh. It is
commodious ami roomy, and furnished
with all accommodations necessnrv fnr
the sick.
Applications for
a a w i J 1 i 3 VJ W !
to the subscribers, at their ofli
street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment.
C7No contagious diseases will be ad'
mitted. J. R. spffr at n "
-w w m. ti i p i
J.s. kuhnm.'d,
February 23, 1845.
TAVERU LICENSE PE-
titions, just printed and
for sale
AT THIS OVFICK
Wants 2,0 00 busheh 0j
I WISH to purchase to thousand
bushels of merchantable flaxseed,
delivered at my
between this and the 15th of November
next, for which I agree to pay 80 cents
in cash, or 87i cents in manufactured
goods at my woolen manufactory, at the
wholesale prices. S KIMMEL.
aug!2'45-16t
Neiv 'Fin -Ware
STABLISimmi
THE subscriber, thankful for former
support, informs his old customers
and the public generally, that he has re
commenced the manufacture of
Tin and Sheet-Iron Ware,
at the shop formerly occupied by Mr Mi
chaels, as aleckmaker shop, east of Mr
ankeny's Hotel, in the Borough of Som
erset, where he is now making every
descriptiun of Tin and Sheet-Iron IVae,
which he will sell cheap for cash or ex
change for approved country produce.
His work will be done in a neat and sub
stantial manner, and he hopes to receive
a liberal share of public patronage.
ocil4 CHARLES A KIMMEL.
PRAY RESEATED!
Bon't stand up tcliile chairs
and sofas are so cheap.
GHASE&
MANU-
CABINET
FACTORY.
WIIL. 3. COFPP.CTZ,
J&JOUID respectfully inform his
T Y old customers and the public ia
general, that he has purchased from
Mr. Jocob Myers, chair maker and
wheel wright his entire stock of materials
and has commenced the chair making
business with that of cabinet making, at
his shop on main street in the Borough
of Somerset, one door east of the resi
dence of Simon Gebhart Esq., where
he will constantly keep on hand and
will make to order, common fancy and
Muhagony Chairs, bed steads, wheels.
Tables, Stands, Settees, So
fas, 6jc., )C., fyc,
He will sell common chairs at $5 per
sett, and other articles in proportion.
Thankful for the patronage heretofore
axtended to him, he would invite tha
public to call and exemino his work,
which he will warrant to be made of tho
best materials and finished in the neatest
and mast durable manner.
Approved country produce will be
taken in exchange for work, at the high
est market prices.
ap8'45.
DR. DUXCAX'S
EXPECTORANT REMEDY,
Foa
.'GOKSQIIPTtOH,
Colds, Cotigb, Spitting or Blood,
IlronchUl.s, Difficulty orilreaf li
InAstluua, Pain In the Side,
Breast and Chest, lY'hoopIitgr
Cough, Croup, and all Dis
eases of the Liver and '
Lungs.
c3bewai:e of consumptiontd
We behold many who unfortunately are the
oljert of disease, borne down by its pain and dis
tress, without a medecine to strengthen orul
soothe the enfeebled frnme,or relieve the poisoned
mind; Kind Providence has caused Nature to pro
duce a HEALING BALM for all living crea
tures, particularly the afflicted. Heathen, whose
abors have been so successful to discover tha
Medical Agent for the removal and cure of a dis-
oase which seems Tor ages to have defied the pow
ers of the healing art, should bo re carded in tha
igm oi a jnwic tieneiactflr.
The proprietor of I)r Duncan's EXPECTO
RANT REMEDY claims ibis, substantiated bv
thousands who are livinsr monumetits restored
from ihe bed of sickness to the enjoyment of their
dearest fricn3s,and again rendered an ornament o
society.
Those who eufler wfth the premonitory symp
toms of CONSUMPTION, should not neg!ect
themselves from time to lirrw, until the difias
becomes seated, and rendered beyond the control
of medicine, but immediately procure Dr. Dun
can's Expectorant Remedy, a medicine hat
certain to remove all the first evil seeds f Con;
sumption, when used in due season.
JiX6t received 4 doz. of tha altovo raodicin and
for sale by Parker & Ankeny, the only aatkci
sod ajant for Somerset county.
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