TTfiMS Or THE HERALD, Tii par" F&Tubei tj Tday, aft aaocrn, f jUe aitf-jaarif tadvatw. If art paid aritaia lie year, 2,50 wiH tovaria Ky1e charged. , ? nbaeriplwa taltea for ! otbi aorcaa a Wri!r Jiscontinw cnlras at ftplion of tke eJiior, ualil arjear;esr paid oiC jyaTiwrrr win Va InsprteJ at $1 per fuare, fsr iba fit throe insertions, kJ 5 teeat for evary subeflueut insertion: Jokct ui in propvrtira. . X uiiriititvTi rs?erteiin the Herald and 1 pualicajr, Area u'mea, at ( 2 per aqaara and tOrate forrery alker iHstrtiou. Brown Muslins, &c. fCf YDS, Brown Muslin?; mXJXjKJ Cetton Yarn; Cotton Ipt, Wadding, and ihe best Catulle , IVicfc, far eateat the !e16 THREE BIO DOORS. To the heirs ami legal repre sentatives of Valentine Boon, deceased. TWXKE notice thu an Inqueat will be jL ati1c late dwelling house of deceased, in the township of Alle $lieny in the county of Somerset, on Friday die 38 rh day of January, 1846, for the purpose of making partition of lite real estate of said -deceased, to and arcng1iis children and legal representa tive if the same can be done without jfrgudkje to er po"ding of the whale otherwise to value and appraise the same according o law. At which time and plee you are required to attend if yaa diiak proper. JACOB PHILIPPI, eclG'45 Sheriff. Stray Cow. jffi AME trespassing on tta premises of ilie lownship, Somerset county, on the 2 si day of December, 1845, --jr' a Red and White spotted cow, aboutfe D years old. The owner is requested to ;tae forward, prove property, pay char ges, and take her away, or she will be disposed of as the law directs. 3 ADAM KEEPER. Sir ay Cow. jp AME tresspassing or the premises J of the subscriber residing in Green die township, Somerset county, Penn sylvania, some lime in November, 1S45, , a Black Cow with a board (listened on !Uer horn?, has tome white aVout the telly and side, the left ear cut off, and a letter G. or G. on tho left horn, supposed lobe 8 or 9 years eld. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay aharges, anJ take lier -away, or shjj will be disposed of as Ihe law directs. dec23 WILLIAM BARE. Slruy BalL S1A'ME ta tl 2 " - - ....-w - V JMWVt ber in Milford township, Somerset county, loroedme tin September last, a iSnndle JJull, about one year ohl last pring, wiik white face, white belly and legs, no artificial marks percep tible, tlie owner is desired to come for urard, prove pronerlv, nav charges, and take Inm away, or he will be disposed of as uie law directs. ler30'45 JOHN BOUCHER. -administrator's Sale OF fN rursuance of an order of the Or phans Court of Somerset countv, there will be exposed at public vendue or outcry, at the house of Gen J II he, n dis borough of Sioystown, in said couniy, on Saturday the ?17ih lanuary cert, (1846.) tho followin ral estate, late the property or John Sutler, dee'd, ascertain tract or land, situate on both sides of the Bedford and Sioystown turnpike road, part in Shade and part in Sionycreek township's, containing 238 Acres and allowance, conveyed to intestate, by James Frazier, by deed dated on the 'eleventh day of March, 1840 composed of pari of two tracts of land; one thereof surveyed cn a warrant in the name of Jacob Zigler, and the other in the name of John Statler, adjoining lands of eaiQ inteslaU., on the north, south, east and west, whh about nuy-nve acres cleared, one tiro story log house, one lo barn, and o- Jpther buildings therc Mon erected, and one Dapple oRciiAim. ALSO, another certain one and a half try kouse and stable, together with a lot and a half of ground, situate in the borough of Stoystown. Somerset county, on the south tide of Main street, adjoin ing John Snyder on the west, and an al ley on the easl numbered three oa the general plan of said town. ALSO, a certain other lot situate in aid borough of Stovslnwn. nn th cmitti fiiJe f the Greensburg and Stoysiown turnpike road, adjoining lands or George Ilartzeil, Esq, and others, with the ap purtenances. : - Ter1ms ne ihiri of purchase mnev la hand and the remainder in three equa'l annual payments without interest to be ecured by Judgment bpnds. Attendance will be given by Isaac An keny, administrator of dee'd. By the court, . WM-H PICKING, ielC'45 :. clerk. Sstate. Fresh Groceries. - BAGS Prime RIO COFFEE; J. 2 bbli MOLASSES; Loaf Sugar; Teas; Maekeral, &c; reeeir ed and for sale by decl6 J J li II F SO HELL. nooks! Books!! OYes!!! gpOBBS Series; Smith's Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic, Smith's Chareh Harmony; Bibles; Slates; Sta tionary, eVc, for sal cheap by derii J J Sc H F SCHELL. Stray Cow. Pi AME to tbe premises of the tubscri J ber in Conemaugh township, about rhr&'lhc inuldle of October last. a Hed Cow, with a white spot on the belly, supposed to be about G years old, no ear marks. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay char ges, and take her away, or she will be disposed of as the law directs dec33 JOHN UROYLE. Orphans' Court Sale OF SEAL ESTATE. IN 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 folio wiug real csfate, late the property of Andrew Bird, deceased, viz: One tract of Land situate in Addison township, adjoining lands of Jhn P. II. Walker, John A Mitchell. Robert Robison -and others, containing zu acres more or ess, on winch arc e- rected two dwelling houses, barn and other buildings. ALSO One other tract adjoining lands Oj John A. Mitchell, Robert RobisonThom as Glissen James Wilkins and others cantainmz 2G0 acres more or less, on which are erected a dwelling house barn anil oilier buildings. Terms one third to remain a lien on the premises, the interest ihereof to be paid to ihe widow annually, during her lifetime, and at her death to be equally divided among ihc heirs and legal repre- sentivcs of said deceased. One third of the balance in hand and the remainder in three equal annual payments without interest, to be secured ou the property by judgment bonds. Attendance will be given by John Hanna, administrator of the estate or said deceased. By the Court, W. II. Picking DeclG M5-4t, Clerk. Orphans' Court Sale of Heal Estate. IN pnrsnance of an order of the Or phan's Court of Somerset countv, there will be exposed to sale by way of public vendue or outcry on 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 thereon erected, bounded by lands of Samuel Kimmel, Davidf Zim merman, and others. ALSO One other tract or parcel of land, containing seven acres, more or less, adjoining the above described ira;t. Terms -one third in hand, and the balance in two equal annual payments. Attendance will be given by Jonathan Sutler. Adwiiiistator of the estate of said deceased. By the Cotui, W. H. PICKING, Dec. 16 1845. Cletk. Meal Ustate FOR SALE. nPHE subscribers, agents and attor JL neys for A G Cole, ofTer for sale on advantageous terms, the following de scribed real estate, to wif That wei! known TAVKR1V STAND AHS aFAEM, late the property of Jacob Probasco and John Baker, Esq, on the National Road, in Henry Clay township, Fayette coun iy, Pa, and one mile west of the village of Somerfield in Somerset couniy, to gather with the appurtenances thereunto belonging. This properly consists of about one hundred and fifty-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, comraodi ous stabling and other out-buildings. The location of ibis properly beinw one mile from the town of Somerfield", abounding in wood and -SYoHe coaf; 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 long time occupied as a 7ieri Stand. The stand is admirably adapted for the accommodation of all kinds of Droves. Persons desirous of purchasing the property, are requested to call on Josh ua B. Howe! and E. P. Oliphant, of U niontown, Pa., who will give every in formation desired, concerning said pro perty. HOWEL & OLIPHANT, Attorney s of A G Cole, of BalL hty2J '4- TAVERN LICENSE PE- titions, just printed and for sale AT THIS OFFICE. S, KilEL Wants 2,0 00 bushels of I WISH to purchase two 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 S7i cents in manuuciured goods at my woolen manufactory, at the wholesale prices. S KIM ML. L. auel2'45-lGt New Tin -Ware ESTAO LISHTilEilT. 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 a Cleckmaker shop, east cf M ankeny's Hotel, in the Borough of Som erset, where he is now making every descrintiun of Tin and Sheet-Iron IVae. which he will sell cheaD for cash or ex change for approved country produce. 1 1 is work will be done in a neat anu sub stantial manner, and he hopes to receive a liberal share of public patronage. ocil4 CHARLES A KIMMEL. DR, DUNCAA'S EXPECTORANT REMEDY, roR Colds, Coughs, Spitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Difflculty of Breath in?, Asthma, Pain in the Side, Breast and Chest, Whooping Cough, Croup, and all Dis eases of the Liver and Lungs. GtfBEWAKC OF CONSUMPTION. We behold" many who unfortunately arc the object of disease, borne down by its pain and dis tress, without a medecine to strengthen and soothe the enfeebled frame.or relieve the poisoned mind; Kind Providence has caused Nature to pro duce a HEALING BALM for oil living crea tures, particularly the afflicted. Heathen, whose Ialtors have been so successful lo discover ihc Medical Agent for the removal and cure of a dii oase which seems for ages to have defied the pow ers of the hearing art, should be regarded in the light of a public benefactor. The proprietor of Dr Duncan's EXPECTO RANT REMEDY claims this, substantiated by thousands who are living raonumeuts restored from the bed of sickness to the enjoyment of their dearest fricnds,and again rendered an ornament o society. Those who suffer with the premonitory symp toms of CONSUMPTION, should not neg'ect themselves from time to lime, until the disease becomes seated, and rendered beyond the control of medicine, tut immediately procure Dr. Dun can's Expectorant Kemedy, a medicine h3t i certain lo remove all the first evil seeds of Con sumption, when used in due season. Just received 4 doz. of . tho above medicine and for sale by Parker Sc A nkeny, the only author zed acnt for Souienset county. Doe U. 14. MAY BESEATED! Bon't stand up while chairs and sofas are so cheap. FACTORY. VM. B. COFF3.0TH. "7S70U''D respectfully inform his V T oM customers and the public in general, that he has purchased from Mr. Jocob Myers, chair maker and wheel wrighl 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 GeLhart Esq., where he will constantly keep on hand and will make to order, common fancy, and Mahagony Chairs, bedsteads, wheels, Tables, Stands, Settees, So fas, c, 6jc, c, He will sell common chairs at $3 per sett, and other articles in proportion. Thankful for the patronage heretofore axtended to him, he would invite i!a public to call, and exemine his work, which he will warrant to be made of the best materials and finished in the neatest and most durable manner. Approved country produce will be taken in exchange for work, at tha high est market price. 6HAIR&UL MANU- jW DIVIDEND. THE stockholders 'of the Bedford and Stoystown Turnpike Road Company, residing - in Somerset county, are hereby informed, . that a dividend of one per cent wjll be paid to them by Mr. Samuel Kimmel near Stoystown , vPETlt. SCHELL, Treas. dec245 ""THEREAS on the 28th day of Aju- V T gust iod". tne subscriber gave a note of hand to William Funk, calling for twenty-five dollars and sixteen cents; and some time afterwards another, calling for twelve dollars, which said notes are paid: and I therefore caution all persons against taking an assignment of either of them, as I shall not pay them again. Dec33 DAVID HOOVER. FASHIONABLE TAILORING- THE subscriber informs his friends and the public generally, lhatj he continue? to carry on the aftflorfns Sttfttorfiff, at his old stand, 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 count', 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 cloih, so that persons 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 the Allegnenies. HENRY STEWART. oct7 4 5-3ni George L. Gordon, flTAVING purchased from Mr Daniel ji Pile, his interest in the establish ment heretofore carried on under ihe firm of Gordon & Pile, respectfully informs Ins friends and the public generally, that he continues lo carry on the Chair-Making Business, in ail its branches, at the old stand, oppo site Mr Kurtz's Drug store in ihe bor ough of Somerset, where he will at all limes keep on hand or make to order, SETTEES; 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; II is 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. ct2l HOTEL, for VALBDS AT PITTSBURGH. Drs. Speer and Kuhn. THE object of this establishment is to supply a want grea'.lv felt by re spectable travellers on our western high ways by residents, without family, la ken sick and by patients frotn the sur rounding towns ami 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 ami un faithful nurses; 'and been subjected to heavy and unreasonable charges. Invalids will here be provided wiih constant, faithful and comfortable atten dancei snd at a rate much below ihe usu al charges. While the care of both physicians 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 profession he has given a large share of his atten ion for the last twenty-five years, and he will continue to devote to them the experience acquired by a constant prac tice during that lime. ' The Hotel for Invalids is not an exper iment, lis establishment is suggested not only as necessary to supply an evi dent want in this city, in ihe entire ab sence of any .special provision for the sick, but is warranted also by the success of similar institutions at Cincinnati and New Orleans the former under the care of Drs. Taliaferro, Marshall and Strader the latter under that of Dr. Stone. . The building selected for ihe purpose is situated at the ccrner of Federal and Robinson streets, in Allegheny city, ad joining ihc city of Pittsburgh. It is commodious and roomy, anJ furnished with all accommodations necessary for the sick. Applications for admission to be made to the subscribers, at their office on Penn street, Pittsburgh, or at the establishment. C7No contagious diseases will be ad mitted. J. R. SPEER, M. D. " J. S. KUHN, M. D. Fcbroiry 28, 1843. BE$IBENTBENTIS T, ! c&e&tord, Pa. REFERENCES. Hok, J, S, Black, I)r, J, McCrert, Hon. A, Tnoarsox, Dr, N, W, Office at Ankeny's Hotel. mG'45-if JIB! ft 3s c? THREE BIG DOORS. WAR -WITH ffiOGQ has not yet commenced, and we arc b'M sel ling goods at the above stand at very reduced prices. E have received 'this day from rhiladclphia, Baltimore and Pittsburg, a variety of ay as? consisting in part of CLOTHS of various qualities and colors. CASSIMERES do do do SATTINETTS do do do JEANS do do do LADIES GOODS such as Romelia stripe, Polka Cashmere, Cashmere De Cosse, Afghan Satin, plain, figured and changeable Alpachas, Mouslin de Laines, &c, &c, etc. In selling boots and shoes, We promise to beat the Jewi. ALSO, on hand a choice lot of Gro ceries, Hardware and Queensware; all ol which we shall endeavor to sell on such terms, as to induce a generous public to give us a liberal support. Don't forget the place, remember the Three Big Doors. sepi30 1.LU1F SCHELL. Hurra!! Hurra!!! Hurra!!!! Don't bt alarmed No new Firm. The same old Coon: ZACHAIlMIl SIBEllT, ESPECTFULLY informs his fi'il custftmers and the public m gener al, that he still carries on the TAILOPJ1TG- business in all its various branches, one door east of John L Snyder's store and immediately opposite ihe "Three Big Doors," where he is prepared to do all manner of work in his . line of business, in ihe neatest and most durable manner, on short notice and as cheap as any tailor in the couniy; His work shall not be surpassed by any eastern, western or elsewhere; All his woik shall fit neatly or the cloth be returned. oci28 3m STONE CUTTING B U SINES S. THE snbscriberrespeclfully informs his friends 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 drugstore of John L. SnVder. TOMB STONES, made at ihe shoJtest notice, and on the most reasonable terms, and in a manner that will render them superior to an other manufactured in this section ofl.'n 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, 1815 ly Saddling and SAMUEL, E. SiVTDEg2f ESPECTFU L LY informs his friends and the public in general. y v that he continues to carry on the Saddling and; Harness-Making business, at his shop on Main Cross street, north of Parker & Ankeny'a store, where he will constantly keep on hand, or make to order, MENS1 AND I T OMENS' SADDLES. BRIDLES, II All NESS, COLLARS, eye, 4 c, all of which he will dispose of at very low prices, for cash or approved country, produce. Having supplied himelf with excel lent materials, and being determined to do his work in a neat and substantial manner, he flatters himself to be able lo give general satisfaction to all who may favor him with their custom. Seiimict, norll '45 f" ClUnied ,0 Pctice of Jjl the law. tenders hh J . services to his old cl J , fr"na generally. "w ltle Publ" OfSce in North end of Snyder lately occupied by A. J. OgW, p " T0V decl6'45-3m ' In the Court of Common Fleas of Somerset County, of September 1'erm, IS 15, No. 128. Tj"N the matier or the application of "i1 iL Evangelical Lutheran Church of Samuels,' in Somerset township, Somer set county, Pennsylvania, for a charter of incorporation. AND now to wit, 8;h Decem ber, 1843. Tho petition cf o.m: tne members ol "the Kv?n. &V gelical Lutheran Church of ,r' Samuels" in Somerset town ship, Somerset county, Pennsylvania, was presented to the Coin t praying fir I Charier of Incorporation, and the court having perused and examined the pen- lion, anil tne articles and eondi.ions there in set forth and contained, appeari'ju ta be lawful and not injurious lo the com munity, orrfer ihe instrument to be filed, and publication to be made in one new3 paper printed in Somerset county, for 3 weeks that the application ha" beta made. By the court, deel 0 '45 ' A. J. OGLE, Ptot'y Til the Court of Common Fleas of Somerset County, of September Term, 1S45, No. 129. JN the matter of the application of "ihe Evangelical Lutheran Church" of Somerset, Somerset county, Pennsylvat nia, for a Charter of incorporation, v'?,,, AND now to wit, 8ih Derem bcr ,845 Tlie pctiiionuf i&Jr lhe mebers of the aforesaid Church, was presented to 'ffox the court praying for a Char ter cf Incorporation; and the court hav ing perused and examined tlie pptiiion, and the articles and con-.litionj thereiu set forth and contained, nppearing to be law ful and net injurious to the roaiannhy, order the instrument to bo filed and pub- nrauon io oe nmi? m -jne ncw.p.iper printed in Somerset county, for three weeks, that the application has been matle. By the court, dec 1 04 5 A. J. OGLE, Prot'y. In the Corrt of Common Fleas of Somerset County, of September Term, 1S45, No. 130. IN the matter of the application of "Chrisls Evangelical Lutheran Church" in Somerset township, Somer set county, Pennsylvania for a Charter of Incorporation. xVm.J AND now to wit, December 8th, 1845. The petition of rV.vvtr the members cf iIik afor-snu! church was presenteu to tlie 'mO 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 D 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 ihc application has been made. uy the ceurt, declS '45 A. J. OGLE. Prot'y. Pennsylvania Telegraph. LEGISLATIVE REPORTS. The session of the Legislature which is just at hand, we have reason to believa will be one that will excite much interest amongst the people of the Common wealth, and ioduce 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 beldw. We shall also be enabled to give tba latest Congressional Intel'igence, with the Political news at Washington, hav ing engaged intelligent and experienced correspondents at Washington C.ty, fr that purpose. SEMI-WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. The Telegraph will he published S- mi-weekly, at for the session, or $ 5 for the whole year. SIX copies of the paper will be ssut to one office for S10 durin? the legion. o p or for $15 the year, to bo 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 ihe purpose; of niacin ibe rmrm. dings of the legislature within tho r.h or every one, we have made arrange ments to issue the Telegraph once" a week at the low price or ONE DOL LAR ror the session, in all cases to be in advanre. The weekly session Tele graph will be made up of the Legislative, Congressional and Cenrrd News that appear in the semi-weekly paper, and will be issued frotn the piess every Mon day morning, fCyP80"3 procuring five suascrihera and lorwardi.ng 5, shall rereive a copy for their trouble. Til EO FEN!, Harriiburg, Nor, 26, 184, IT