SOMERSET HERALD, .omrttftt, TUESDAY, MARCH 31,1840. r P. PALZIER of ruhU i:cal EM and Coo! .ur j iinii - . , r'r'j'nt f,ir the I tIKi. 1 Slid II Alica j . I .., rfveii.l iOT any lUOMICS D to him ou these oljecu. llw onct inc!ad the following cilk. Tre-Phi.adii, lSew Yo-k Baltimore wjBost,,n and hi otiieee m lll0'acvcra! pkc are ,,,r:,f?i3 as fHw pa:,,a--v. 59 1,iue 5:rott jial'i'-iortS, E C jrnor of Dalt-i Cal st -BostonSo 16 &1atr st. FOU CANAL COMMISSIONER. JA3IES M. POWER, OF MERCER COUNTY. Appointments. Hon. Geo. Chorpcnning and Hon. John McCarty, have been re-appointed by the Governor, Associate Judges of the several Courts of Somerset county. IXoti. Andrew Sleirnrf. Oa the first page will be found an ac count of an interesting scene which oc curred in Congress several weeks since, and in which our Representative, Mr. Stewart, was a somewhat conspicuous actor. A correspondent of the Pennsyl vania Telegraph also speaks highly of Mr. Stewart's speech on that occasion, lie says Mr. Stewart opened with a he:wy fire on the South, expressed his surprise that any person could be cajoled into the belief, that any benefit other then e phemereal, and he doubted even that would accrue to the United States from the reneal of the Emlish Corn laws, and predicted that if Mr W aiker bill for a reduction of our 1 ami should become a law, in eighteen months there would not be a specie-paving bank in the countrv. CONGRESS. THE ADMINISTRA TION. Nothing of special interest has trans . pired in either House of Congress of late. The House of Representatives has been enjaged for some days in the discussion of the "Harbor Bill' and in the Senate, the Oregon Resolutions have elicited a number of long speeches The question will probably soon be tested by a direct vote, and the prevailing opinion is that the resolutions will pass. The commit tee of Ways and Means in the House had not reported the new tariff bill, at date of our last accounts. The friends of the Administration have got themselves into a snarl in regard to Mr. Polk's true "position" on the Oregon question the Southern wing of the Democracy intima ting that he is in favor of compromising at 49, and the Western portion alleging that he is bound by the Baltimore resolu tions to hold out tor "the whole" of the disputed Territory. Thus matters stand at present. How Mr. Polk will act on this question in the end, none but his in timate and confidential friends can tell, and they are perhaps unable to speak with certainty. Transportation from Cumber land to Vlieelinsr. Owing to the darnr.ge done to the Pennsylvania Canal bv the late freshet, transportation from Philadelphia to Pitts burg has been temporarily suspendc-J, O A until the breaches can be repaired, which will probably be accomplished before the end of the present week. In the mean time larjrc quantities of merchandize have been shipped from Philadelphia to Balti more, whence they are taken per Rail road to Cumberland, and there loa Jed on wagons and conveyed to Brownsville and "Wheeling. It is said that one night last week over two hundred wagons, engaged in transporting goods and produce on the National road, stayed over night in Wash ington, and we were informed on Satur day that freight commanded two dollars per cwL from Cumberland to Wheeling. Further we leam that all the ware houses in Cumberland arc' filled, and that one hundred and fifty cars, laden witfi mer chandize, are at the depot. ITar in Wisconsin. According to the "Wisconsin Herald,' a firrht took place recently between a number of the white settlers on the " is- mnsln rivrr nnd a nartV of WinnebajTO Tn,';. -"r.t cvl nf the former AiAV41.4af A .A 1 1 A A IVil WW - r ih Ut-: ter killed. Intelligence of the rencontre having reached Prairie da Chien, Lt. Thompson, at the head of 25 mounted dragoons, proceeded to the tcene of ac tion and succeeded in capturing about SO of the Winuebagos and driving the rest from the settlement. Western I'ennsjlvanla Tanner. Mr. Win. Gregory, of Mercer, Pa., proposes to publish a monthly periodical under the above tide, devoted to Agricul ture, Horticulture, and Rural and Domes lie affairs. He has issued a specimen number, a copv cf which may be seen at cur effce. The price is $1 per annum. b Right of War Bill It will be seen by oar report of Jegis lativc proceeding?, that the right of way bill was op in "the Ilonse ;.on Saturday before last, and that an smrendment, the passage of which was intended to kill Vtcs. The fricnds of the bill, howeyer, jjj not consider it a test vote, and still en- tcrtain hopes of .carrying it. The final vote, when it comes to be. taken, we cpihe will be a "hair-splitting" affair. , Speech of Col. Edlc. . The last Harrisbugh Telegraph brought us a copy of the speech of our Representative, Col. Edie, in favor of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Bill, which we shall take pleasure in spreading be fore onr readers next week. It is one of the most argumentative speeches that have been delivered in either branch of the Legislature during the present session. "Good for you," Colonel! Death or an Editor. Ftci Hm nr.. Esn.. editor of the Philadelphia Saturday Courier, died week before last, while on a visit to "Washing ton citv. lie was about 40 years of From the Pennsylvania Telegraph. ACCEPTANCE OF MR. POWER. Br the following correspondence it will be seen that James. M. Power, Esq. the uomin ee of the Whig State Conven tion, has accepted said nomination, and henceforth will stand before the Freemen ol this Commonwealth as a candidate for that important and responsible office. The nomination is hailed with such uni versal joy throughout the Stale, that we can scarce have a doubt of success by the triumphant vole of the People opposed to political favoritism, extravagance, and in favor of retrenchment and reform. Harrisbcrok, March 12, 1846. -Dear Sir: The undersigned a com mittee appointed by the Democratic Whig Stale Convention, which assem bled in this place on the 11th instant, take great pleasure in the discharge of their duty, to inform you of your nomina tion bv that body as a Candidate to be supported by the Whigs of this State at the ensuing election, for the ofnee of Ca nal Commissioner of Pennsylvania. We sincerely trust that it will be in en tire accordance with your feelings, to ac cept said nomination. Verv respectfuilr. yours, fcc., Ij. A. MACKEY, JAMES I). I) UN LAP, ED. C. MARKLEY, J. II.M'CHUM, ALEX. HILANDS. To James M. Powjjr, Esq. "West Gssknviixe, March 19, 1810. Gentlemen: Your letter of the 12th insL, is an hand, informing me of my nomination by the Whig Convention as a candidate for Canal Commissioner. This is an honor which I neither asked nor expected Since the Convention have seen fit to select ci3 as their Candidate, I consider it my duty to accept the nom ination. I remain, very respectfulig, your obe dient servant. J. M. POWER. James D. DrxLAr, Esq. L. A. Mack a", Esq., and others. . THE CANAL- Wc took a walk around the canal last evening. It was truly a cheering scene alter being dry and full for months. The new boats, nad old ones fresh painted, have a handsome appearance. . Letters ; received yesterday front the Canal Com- j tare state just about the same intelligence ; as we published Ia.st week. The Canal J Hence to unrnsourg is very sugnny mju-1 red, and the Boats which'left "yes'terday j will ent on without a moment's deiav. To prove this, it is only necessary to mention that the Transporters receipted . for yesterday, and despatched 505 tons of freight in twelve boats, to be delivered in Philadelphia in the regular time. From Harrisburg to Columbia the repairs will be completed in two .weeks we have the same authority for. this, and it con firms what wc asserted last week. D. Leech & Go's passenger Packets will commence running on Monday next. So that the great exaggerations about the des truction of the Pennsylvania Canal have dwindled down to a small matter indeed. Pitts. Gaz. March 25. MEXICO. Recent intelligence from Mexico gives some color to the rumors which have been circulated for some months post rel ative to a design on the part of European Powers to establish a monarchy in that country .'The matter is openly broached in a Mexican paper. El Tiempo, which con- siders a constitutional monarchy the onlv 0 safety for Mexico in her present ruined and all the northern province threatened with annexation to the United States. On the other hand, accounts from Ha vanna as late as the 1st instant represent that Santa Anna has made the necessary arrangements for returning to iUexico, and that he will he found in opposition to the rumored change in the structure of that Government. The latest dates Trom Vera Cruz arc to the 23d ultimo. They do not indicate any change in our relations with Mexico since the last preceding advices. Mr. Slideix was still at Jalapa, awaiting in structions from lliis Government. Mr. Almonte had resigned his station as Secretary of War, and Gen. Torntx had been appointed in hi" place. Nat. Intel. Injerj to the Pennsylvania Ca- ,TVe are indebted to the Pennsylvania Reporter, published at Harrisburg, for the following reliable information concerning the injury done to the Pennsylvania Ca nals br the recent freshet: As the business community, at this time particularly, feel a great anxiety a bont the extent ol damarre done to the a j Public Improvements, we have been at j considerable Dains to ascertain the exact; condition of these works, for the greater portion of which information we are in debted to the polite and gentlemanly Sec retary of the Board of Canal Commis sioners, Mr. Mitchell. ' - Eastern Division. The Supervisor on the Eastern Division from Columbia to the Rope Ferry on the Juniata, fifteen miles above the junction at Duncan's Is land, reports, that he has examined his line thoroughly, and that (with the excep tion of two spans oi the Clark's Ferry Bridge gone) the damage has been slight and that he has made arrangements which will ensure the opening of the nav igation on his division, from this place to the Rope Ferry, by the middle of next week. The Branch near Columbia, ow ing to the difficulty of procuring suitable material to repair it, will perhaps . require some days longer. Accounts from Juni ata to Hollidaysburg are that the injury to the Canal up that stream has not been great, and will probably be repaired in ten davs or two weeks at most. . Scsqehanna Division. The Suner- visor on this Division informs us that the Susquehanna Divison of Canal has suf-1 very considerably. From Milton on the West Branch Division down that stream, and the Susquchnr.ua to Duncan's Island, the banks of theCanal have been very much washed, and several breaches made in lh?m; but the mechanical work is all standing with the exception of two small culverts near Liverpool; which have been washed out. The imprest ion i, that the repairs can be made in 23 days. JrxtATA Division. We make the fol lowing extract from a letter to the Canal Board, from Mr. Oles, the Supervisor of the line from the Rope Ferry to Augh wie's Dam, dated Milllintown, Msrch 19, 1846. "I am happy to inform the Board, that I have just returned from a survey of the damage on this division by the late flood. My estimate to repair the canal, as near as I can come to it, will cost about $5000, including material, tools, &c. There is little or no damage done above Lewis town; the narrows above that place suffer ed the most." lie goes on to say, that lite line under his superintendence will be ready for nav igation by the beginning of next week. We have no reliable information in re lation to the main line of canal west of the mountains to Pittsburg, but from the reports of the flood at the latter point, we judge that the injury there cannot be. very great. West Branch Division. A letter from a reliable source, dated Lock Haven, states that the schute at the Dunnslown Dam has been very much injured and ren dered impassable lor the present. The canal for some distance below that place has suffered considerable damage. North Branch. In regard to this Branch we have no reliable information as to the extent of the damage, but wc have every reason to believe it is of seri ous character, as the river at Wilkesbarre is stated to have been higher than it had been for the last fifty years. Correspondence of the Philadelphia X. American. Harrisbcrc, March 20, 1816. The opinion here now is, that the Ju niata boats can. start in 10 days, and the Northumberland in about three weeks. This is the last news we have. It is confidently believed that the inju ry sustained bv the Lancaster and Ilar- risburg railroad will be entirely repaired by Tuesday next. This is important, as goous can men ur lunv-iiuwuntu ium Philadelphia to this place, where they will take tne canal as soon as it is repair ed. A letter received bv gentleman in Baltimore, states that the Canal from Hollidaysburg to Midd'.etown will be nav igable by the first of next week. The force now employed in repairs between Middletown and Columbia, is said to be very large, and hourly increasing. The writer says that this part of the line will certainly be opened for navigation in nine or ten davs. Another Fire. We have to record another destruction of property in our city by fire, which broke out this morning about 4 o'clock, in one of two bakeries on Seventh street, between Grant and Coal Lane, belonging to Mr. M'Leiry, and another man whose name we did not learn. The buildings being frame, the fire obtained heavy head way before the engines arrived, and the destruction has been very great, extending from Seventh to Prospect, street, inclu ding in all sixteen hctses, most of them new, and many of them of the better class of frame buildings, with all the fur niture' and household property of every kind in as many as four of the houses. The sufferers are: Mr. Murray,-two hou ses; Mr. Smith, one; Mr. John Pat terson, two houses, including all his fur niture, the fire spreadingso rapidly as to aflordhim no time to save any part of it; Squire Arthurs, two houses; Joseph AV right, one house; Mr. Houston, one house, and six others, the owners of which we did not leam. Part of this was the site of the second great fire last spring, which had been rebuilt on. We have no estimate of the loss, which is serious, from being the all of many of the suf ferers. We believe there was little, if a ny insured. Fitts. Amer. Texas. The Legislature of this new State assembled in Austin on the 20th ulu, and was organized by the election of Gen. Burleson as President of the Senate and Mr. Crump as speaker of the House Representatives. On counting the vote for Governor, it appeared that Gen. Hen derson had received 8,910 votes, and Dr. Miller 1,672. A Great Voyage. The Providence Journal announces the arrival on Thurs day, at that port, of the Ship South Amer ica Capt. Soule, from the Northwest coast, after one of the most successful whaling voyages on record. The South American brings home 4100 barrels of oil, 160 of it sperm. She had previously sent home 700 bbls, 100 of it sperm, and sold 1000 bbls at Bahia. She also sent home 37,000 pounds of bone, and brings 22,000 lbs. - POSTSCRIPT. IMPORTANT FROM WASHING TON A MESSAGE. In the Senate on Tuesday, a message was received from President Polk. He recommends an increase of our Land and Naval Forces, and the building of War Steamers. He re-affirms the doctrines of his Message, and says that although Great Britain is apparently friendly to wards this country, she is making ex ten sive military preparations, not only at home, but in her North American Colo nios. . Both Hgusps of Parliament agree on the Oregon Question, and under these circumstances, he urges the duty of prep aration fcr the worct. In any event, such a policy would be a wise one, for the preservation of peace, and the mainte nance of the national rights and the na tional honor. He sees no reason to change his views on Oregon since his an nual message. . - " Our Minister to Mexico ha? not been received, and it is necessary that we should keep two thirds of the Army in Texas. This of itself renders an increase of the Army necessary. Sat. Cou. MARRIED.' On Sunday the 22d March, by Jacob Knable, Jr. Esq., Mr. Andrew Eno.s to Miss Lydia Pritts, both of Milford township. On Saturday last, Mrs. Mary Wki mer, consort of Frederick Wcimer, Esq., of this borough, aged 37 years, 3 months and I t days. "Thrice blessed are the pious dead, Who in the Lord shall die; Their weary flesh, as on a bed. Safe in the grave shall lie." THIS WAIT FOR GHAiRS! THE subscriber, thankful for past farors, respectfully informs bis old customers and the public generally that he continues to earrv on the business, in alt Ms various branches, at his shop in Someret, nearly opposite Mr. Kurtz's Druj Store, where lie will constant keep on hand or make to order. Fancy and Common Chairs. B. &, C Rocking Clnirs. F-inry.nd Common SETTEES fee., te., all of which he will sell rheap for cash or exchange for approved coun try produce. Persons in the the South of theconnty ho wisli la purchase .chair, are re quested to call with Mr. Elijah Wagner in Salisbury, with whom the subscriber has left an excellent lot m cell. GEOKGE. L. GORDON. March SI I34G 3m. LIST OF MUSES. i PUT down for trial for May 'IVra. commencing on Mondav the 4?h djy ef.Mav 18-16. Guddard Ogle's exrcjlrix Chorp ennkig's use Iiooer Same Neff Commonwealth MoHntain Philippi'a use Koontz's adm'r. Jonas Hutzell's uct Connor Hunter Garretson " Watson Same Speicher Witt'a use Robison et al Walker's admrV Somerset county Wsble Sime Ackerman & Wife Same v Hartzell. r Graff. t Aunian, y Hooter, t Judy v Ankeny Kimmel You n kin v Bird & Wiikins r Kooplz v Lojjan & Wife v Werl man's extr's Fream t Brant v Countryman t Rnsh v Same y Miller Dehaven Flerk e Royer t Kurtz t Wab!e y Augustine y Statler v Statler & Wife y Coster . Old father's extrs y Philippx y Flick A. J. OGLE. , Faust J Gles3ner ! Hooter . Kizer Proihonotiry. Fmthftnotary's ofijee. March SI. 1316 W If? Treasurers Side of UNSEATED LANDS, FOR TAXES. TOTICE i hereby gen that I Jiu J3$ ler TrtdtctlL Treasurer f the Cownty d Somertet, will expose io sais at the Coart House ia Somerset, on the Second Monday in June nrxi, commencing at 10 oVUck ia the f.re noun of aid day, and adjourning from day to day, if found necessary ail ihe lands contained in the following list be disposed of, unless said taxrs be dis clwjtfd previous to the time of sale. And by a further supplement to ihe Art of Assembly, it is made the duty ofthe purchaser or purchaser, at the Treasu rer's sale, as soon as the property is struck down, to pay at lest s much of the purchase money as shall be necessa ry to pay off ihe taxes, and also one dob lar for the usi of the ProihnnoUry, and in case i:ie stiuc if ihiumh. j--".. the sale may be avoided and the proper ty immediately setup ajain by the Trea- .1 f -i I. ..- i li r .l. l 1 rer. Purchasers are therefore notifisd j that a compliance with this pjrt of ihe law will be expected and enforced. Somerset Township. ?. ct. 0f 15(1 400 3D9 72 i S9?l 400 400 8-2 iro S07f 5S0 402 40 303 4031 5541 40I 40 1 i 400 3933 401 400 201 438-1 412 244 305 400 - 593 100 v n 400 400 400 24 401 153.J 404 350 4' 91 00 200 I Lot 4nn 4164 431 40G 400 410 400 400 42fi . 407J 434 4311 417J 410 584 437i 4371 453 377. i 411 200 422 330 42r 400 J 09 ioo 4l)0i 400 400 4331 SC9 3921 434 435 390 404 S8Qi 440 438 43Si 440 400 441J 400 4001 400 421 400 400 400 404 400 4C01 Black James Est. 60 Black Jam-s, 75 Drysdale Themas 1. 80 Denton Tiioma, 1,80 Crvlnh Uarman l,r'S Coates William 1.S0 Gibbon James, 1,80 Hall John, I, BO Knop.vder Conrad, 4 2 Kerzer Jacob, 00 Martin Robert. 1.S0 Miller Michael, 1.80 White John, I. SO Bin?a Andrew,,, 1.80 Yonnr Rertha, 1,80 MUfird Township. Baker Josfpb, Beun Jacob. Copp Michael, tisr.ey James. Connor &. Connelly Farner Lewis GalbrYith Mary Johnston WillUm, Kendall John Kin Samuel Laflorni2h Nathan, PitHiT Rudolph, Rush Benjamin. Shannon William, W Ison ThonM?. Turkey foot Toicnship. Humphreys Ahton, Darke Gforge jr, Joiles William Stewart John, Stewart DviJ, Stewart Thoma. Addison Toirnship, Chew Alexander, C'-Ie Samuel, I.sfiVrtv Joseph, Moore Jane, Moore Christian, Moore Mary, Otfle Charles, Thompson J-siah, Deams Jacob SoutJiampfon Township, Cri'rhfield John, Philippi John Ilafncr fir Harncr Geo. Pratt Elizabeth, Elklick Toicnship Barley Mounijoy, diary John Cory James, Cory Enos Moore Anne Meminger Lewis, Simpkins John, Simpson Mary, Sfonycreek Tacnsh'p, Stiies William, Grienville Toirnship, AlhrirVs William. CuiMington Benjamin Allegheny township. Bowen Thomas, Carey Jrhn L, it Carey J"hn I'. G diien Ehzntielh, I Icrrystiill Robert, More Thomas, Ros James, Wells Marv Vonemauh ioicnship Banington Charles, Bennet "Javb, Edmond George, llenon J&hn, Mrlnnlun James, Alc'Giw Tlioma, Slurgeoa Robert, Elliott John Moore Abr.tm, Musser John Shade township Caroline Thnnras, Carman James. Dup!es3is P. I,, B, Proctor Thomas TiltonjWilliain, - Witherel Samuel. Pain! township, Berkley I'ugh. ('lark Stephen, Clnrk Jame, Moore Thomas Snyder Nicholas, Shaw Robert, Trist Elizabeth, Thornton Wjlliim, - Jenner township. Pilrher William, Banksen Andrew, Barron John, Heysle Christian, Huhley Frederick McGraw Thomas, Sco:t ohn. Worp Andrew, Wiie Prter. 2,40 2,24 2,40 .40 2,40 2.40 2.40 2.40 1.60 2.G1 2,40 1.S0 1.20 2,10 2,10 SO 2.56 2.40 2.40 2.40 2,40 1.41 2.40 so 2.40 2,40 2.40 1.20 1.20 80 2,80 SC 1.42 1,51 1.80 00 1.80 1,80 1.80 1.93 1. so 1,93 DO 1.93 2,58 3,06 5.05 3.08 2.81 2. 80 1,72 3,03 I, SO 2.3S 2,2') 2,20 54 2.20 2,20 2,2d n ,4J . 1,52 2,76 3.08 o,(8 2.S0 2. ?0 2,80 1.10 1.19 1.10 2.SS 20 2.38 2.20 2,20 2.cn 3.01 2.50 2.F0 2.S0 2,80 2.S0 2.S0 4001 2.S0 MILLER TR ED WELL, Treasurer. Treasurer's Office. Soraers March 31, 181C, WAN TEC .In apprentice to the House Carpenter and Cabinet ma king business, rTplIE subscriber will tale an appren. JL lice to the above business, if ap plication be m ide soon. A Ld of 10 r 17 years will be taken on favoraM-j ifrm. nrovide d ho cm r.ims we'l recJin i maAoA Noi8 oher need applv. H, A. FLICK. Somerset. March 31. Somerset County, ss. The Common weal tli 'j1 -s- of rcunsvlvanin, 0 the Shcriir of So to Som set Countv. Grfetini:: in7E enmmnnd you lhat you aitarfi ? T William Armstrong. late of your county, by all and singular his good and chattel, lamls and tenements, m whose hands cr possession soeter tha same may be. so that he be and appear before our Couit of Common Pieas. be hbden at Somerset m and for sai l county, on the first Monday of May next, there to answer William Fear of apleaofdebt. And we further com mand yen. the said Shcrilf, lhat you summon all persons in whose hands or possession ihe said goods and chattels. lanJsanJ tenements, or any of them mar be attached, so lhat they and eery of them be and appear before the said court, at the day an J place aforesaid, to answer what shall be objected against ihcm, and abide ihe jsdjment of the court therein: And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, President Judjje of our said court, at Somerset, this 3J day of March in the year of our Lrd one thousand eiht hundred and fortv-six. A. J. OGLE. m!0. '46.-6t. Proihonotary. ROBERT S. M KAIO, SAMTCL MAGriRB. Forivardins; Commission MERCHANTS, Immediately on the Hailroad Cumlerlanclj I?ld. ROBERT S. M'KAlG.lateof Nenr Lisbon Ohio, and SAMUEL M A (JUIRE, late of the house of Duncan. Calhoun fc Co., Cumbcrbunl, have as soriated themselves, under the firm rT M'Kaio & Maguirb. in the FOR WAR DING AND COMMISSION BUSI NESS, in Cumberland, where they ar prepared to receive consignments- ind execute all orders connactrd witb th Forwarding busint with the utmost despatch, and they hope t the entire sat isfaetion of those who may employ them as their ajjents. JCParticulsr attention will be given to the sale of Produce entrusted to their care. RrrenENcrs. Robert Steen and Co., Philadelphia. Elder, Gelston &. Co.. 1 Hopkins, Brothers & Co. r Caliimore., Wm. McCulIey & Co. "1 Hailman, Jenrings & Co Burbride, Wilson t Co. Church fc Carnthers, Clarke & Thaw, Lorenz, Sterliua & Co. Alexander LntJghJin, Wattermsii Palmer, Shatlett Si Glvde IIon.T,M,.T. M'Kennan Waahitors Pa. Fayette CV Gea. Isaac UoJspnv. lion II, W, Beeson, Hon. A. Stewart, Hon. A, Buchanan, Samuel Black, General Jesse Lazear. Greene Co. Tho.J.& W W.M'Kai-. Cumberland reb. 24, lS4b-6t. PROC LAM ATI OX. TTHEREAS the honorable Jerewi T T ah S. Black, President, and G. Chorpenninj; ah J John M'Carty, Esqs . associate Judges of the court of common pleas, in and for the county of Somerset, and assistant Justices of the courts of oyer .md terminer and general jail delivery and quarter sessions of the peace, -in and for said county of Somerset, hare issued their precept to me directed, requiring me among oilier things to make pub'.io proclamation throughout my bailiwick, iliat a court of oyer and terminer snJ general j-iii delivtry: also, a court of gen eral quarter sessions of the peace and jail delivery, will commence at the bor ough of Somerset, in and for the county of Somerset, in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on ihe 1st Monday of May next, (4th day) ia pursuance cf which precept Public Notice is hereby giv en, to the justices of the peace, the coro ner, and constables of said county of Somerset, that they be then and there, in their own proper persons with their rolls, records examinations, and inquisi tions, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their ofEces apper tain in that behalf to be done and also all those who prosecute againsi the priso ners ihrst are, or thvn shall be, in the pit of the said county of Somerset, are lo be- J tlicn and there 1u jr.sccute against iliauu as shall be jfHt. : Given under my band, at Snmersef. tM Oiil. . .f ' ii i. .i . -urn ua r -.'iiaicii. in i;:e irzz " oar Lord 1 5 to. vi JACOB PHILIPI" i:tri(r. 5 '- I.Va- a