SOMERSET HERALD. o in tract ..'til i UBC2 1, IS Id. r lf,ir.H V. cf ririh-lclj'hia t Ms "" ' f'-r i'l'vt' A-rrtifemtntt end S:tb :';Jwi,r"ti -HCnAT-D- anJ is clothr.1 ;,:f; :V.l rower to rect frr any nom prod t.himon ihe Ejects 11m a.er.cy .nclu.Ies t:-,.- f.llj-vin- ritie-. I'LiIaJelphia, New Yo.-'i, IJs'.:hn re an J Dofon. rnn p AL COMMISSIONER. m r .A.'i4'5 - - tu 3 i CT M!tCER COINTY. 10 K (:ONGRC:- of Fayette Ccvnty. Ileliloas Jieellu-;. The first annual meeting of the Disci p'.es co-operating with the Church at So merset will be held at Somerset, comm."-:)-rl:ir the Friday before the second Lord's iav in Scotc-mbcr. (1810.) A number of . --- - - r , rroc!.:i;ncTi ot the Ooipi; r spsl a:3 expected to he present. Pc:iii3"lvan3a n:id tlic TarliT. I:i I'enn.-ylvanui the masses, without distinction of party, are the friends of die prot-.vtive system; end their Senators and licprc-ntuavcs in Congress knowing this fu-t, did their utmost to save the tariffof IS 12, which had been fairly and fully tested and found adequate to the people's wants and desires. Eat one traitor to 1 er interests was found in Pennsylvania's delation, and him we have in the hands ei his cons'ituents. who will no doubt at the proper time rebuke his treachery by permitting him to retire to the shades ot private like. There arc other men, how ever, who are anxious for seats in Con TiVas, whose views and purposes in re gard to a protective Tariifare not very ck'arly understood, and who may expect to b o called on to "toe the mark' on that question before the people will cast their rotes for them. Of this number, we pre sume, is Mr. Weyand, of this district, who ha not yet publicly defined his po sition." Tiie IJuly on Wool. We observe that the Locofoco papeis ccr.tiue to copy the fraudulent statement, first put forth by Polk's official paper, pla cing the duty on wool at 5 per cent uu-ih-rthe Tarifl of 1612, and at 30 per cent under the Act of 1S4G. They owe it to the pubit-i to correct the mis-statement; and unless they wish to deceive their reader?, they will make that corrcc" tion without dday. Here are the fac: By the Act cf '12 the duty on all wool worth over 7 cenls per pound ranged from 23 to 70 per cent, according to value, while under the Act of '4G it U 30 per cent. I.crofoco Servillly. Since tiie Administration through -its organ, the Union, has threatened political decapitation to all who will not sustain the British Tariff Act. most of the Loco foco presses in this State who had been so prof.isc in their denunciations of that Act, have changed their tone, and like leashed hounds now bark as their masters bid them. S'.;eh has? cringing servility mir'it be excused under a monarchy, where the press is subjected to the cen senhip of the crowned Head, but is loo contemptible for any freemen in a republi can -overnmen! to be guilty cf. j27"Fcr the information cf our Whig friends in Fayette and Greene, we would just remark that, from all we can learn, Mr. Weyand cannot run near as heavy a vote in this county as Mr. Cleavenger did; and if the other two counties of the district do as well a3 Somerset will, Mr. Stewart's majority may safely be set down at more than three times as much ss it was on anv former occasion. 31 r. VS'eyaiKl. No man who asks the people's vote ha. a rht to withhold from them his opinions on a great question that in volves their dearest interest. This is a democratic principle; rnd we r.k Mr. Weyand to answer tills question: A r vnn frr the TarhJoflSiG cr the TarhTof 1SJ2, and how would you Ime, voted an the question had vou been in Corgrers ? An unequivocal answer to this query ; of which due notice will be hereafter gi i etc to the people cf the Congressional' Yvn- t . (ilstllv't. T . . , -.1 j e live in the same town with I Mr. Weyand; and yet do not know on u:.:ch fid? of the question he stands. The Sr pcx her uumber cf this excel lent and popular periodical is received. Gedev never fails to furnish the readers of his -Book" with highly interesting ma tier, and the? loversof the fine arts with someihmr to r-ohrurc r.nd the present number is exceedingly rich in both these respects. ZZT lie August No. cLa not reaea us. . 1 Queer! - f Some of 'the Locofoco presse3 bfiect to be favorable to a protective Tariff, yet at the sains tline try to persuade their read erg that they would be much better with out. Isn't that queer? For the IJcrrJJ. Mr. How. The unusual shout of condemnation egainst the late Congress, seems to pervade the entire press of the Union; that Congress will assuredly bo ! long distinguished, a3 the most heartless cud destructive one that ever assembled in the United State?. Questions were for- ! ced upon the public mind, which the very best interests of the country required shou'.J remain undisturbed: Oregon, as j Mr. Adams truly said, was designed by the God of nature as a part of the Ameri can Union: 1 tie tide ot emigration has flowed westward tor more than forty vcars and will continue in an increased ratio, during -renerations to come; here the oppressed "and heart broken of Europe find freedom of action, a shelter and a home: The very same set of heartless Demagogues, who the commencement of the Session, at the uncalled for dicta tion of the Executive, shouted for the whole of Oregon: afterwards basely crin ged and shrunk, in fear at the roar of the British Lion, they I sec near tlc close of the Session, urged the construction of a railway, from" Michigan to the Pacific Ocean.' Here is the very point at which they should have began in December lar,t. And they were warned of it by Mr. V hit-. iieyofNcw York, and other able advo cates of the measure; here would have been the sure plan of putting us in pos session, and rightfully too, of the whole Territory and the public lands a-kel fr its. cor.strtc.io, nr coild have beec devoted to a more beneficial pur pose; here would have been a high way, which in twenty years would have be come more populous, than any other ever constructed on the Globe, a direct route from Europe to the celestial Empire,rnore speedily passed over, than any oilier, ever vet discovered: Bat this would have been a peaceful, deliberate and beneficial measure; that would not have furnished to the ambitious designing knaves, the chance of making boisterous speeches, by which they designed to entrench them- I selves in the pieces, they had wrested for the people, bv the most unblushing false hoods, ever uttered from the mounts of. men a Up as sacrificed half the Tarritory rivrhtfullv our own. Tiiey sanctioned a war with Mexico: poor deluded Mexico, unjustly aud unncessarily commenced. They spun out the Session to eight months. They passed two Bills: Yes: just two some what u-eful to the people, which the Pre sident Pulk vetoed. They have squander ed fifty million of the peoples' money for their own pay, and a useless war with Mexico. Thev have placed the Slave holding power in the ascendency by the j annexation of Texas They broke up on the tenth of Angus, and sneaked home to hide their faces from an abused and in sulted people. And what did the AYhigs do? They manfully stem'd the torrent, of their destructive courses to the last mo ment of the session, they spoke in sober sense and reason, they pleaded the cause of the laborers, and of the home industry ot our own country; but they pleaded in vain. Loom Anvil. DSAYe owe our correspondent an apology on account of several errors which occurred in the publication of his former article, the most important of which was in the very first sentence, where, instead ol '-less speed," the compositor made it ''more speed." The mistake was not discovered by us until both sides of the paper had been worked o.T, or it should have been promptly corrected. We ac kr.o all i ie corn rcsponuent 1 ra.lsu- d. J LIGHTNING. The house of Mr William Waddle, near Mercersburg, Pa. was struck by lightning on Wednesday week, and every member of the family prostrated. They all recovered except William Waddle, Jr. who was killed instantly. On the same afternoon the house of Mr. Wark, in Chambersburg, was struck, and Miss Walk was very much stunned. A boy in a house on the other side of the street, was knocked down, and others were very much shocked. X man working near?.Ir. Wark's was stunned so severely that his If ft i-ide was almost powerless. mWLim I mm MILITARY ENCAMPMENT AT SOMERSET. POSTPONED UNTIL 1847. CIRCUMSTANCES over which they had no control, have compelled the un dersignrd reluctantly to announce that the contemplated Military Encampment at , Somerset on the 22nd inst,has been aban I doned cr rather postponed until next year, x U lllUcc vuuj vaults wiiiiu iidu dcciur , . . . . , I ell OUT laviiuiioii ana tocir .uiwnjuiauiy officers, yve take this occasion to tender our warmest thanks, and to all invited we express the hope that we may be honored by their attendance at another more au spicious period. Samuel W. Pearson, A. J. Ogle, John C. Kurtz, Thos. E. Ogden, j John Neir, Wra. P. Ankeny, Geo. Chcrpcnning, Jr. Committee of Invitation. Somerset, Sept. 1, 1810. iC7Edi.crs cf papers who kindly co pied the invitation will much oblige the committee by giving the above one nser- 1. , - .1 . .I. J H. ! t;on cr Dy pcictn- wie raine eunonjuy. . Yes: they would have rushed into j 111 " ""r - I . ' .VV V . ! Vn" - - .U r .1,1 l,!,ln,..-,0 tnnt Jlic.c o ,m.n:i- an-ciKM .;f Ik 10 tot. ' 1,'tllteU otateS Of 'l I .'US Millie, Or tM war with Enjrhnu, could they hitie kept .,... .,, ,,i: i. .r..N. i - tneir courage; out tnej snruni. oa, . , e.lrcmcv n:ea,u,, aiu! has r ' p.-,m- mn 44P ft:,rrwise .i - . . .i r i t t. i vooic mciciij j. n la yrii'HM .anv ciiv or incornorao-u tiiifici. notui- boastictr Braarts commonly do; tiiey I , ,-. ASSEMBLY. .t; I am again befor my fellow citizens of Somerset county as a candidate for the ASSEMBLY. Grateful for the contidence already bestowed upon me, I will only add that if elected I will rep resent them faithfully. JOHN R. ED1E. Somerset sept. I, 1B4G. PUBLIC SALE. FTP" HE heirs of Peter Huston late of Jl Somerset Borough, Somerset county, deceased, will offer at public sale at the hie residenre of said deceased, on Su! unlay the 10 A day of Sqytember next, the following real estate to wit. No. 1. One lot oH ground laying in the Bororgh of Somerset with a larj-e two story frame dwelling house. Carpenter shop, board shed, stable and other building? thereon erected. No. 2. One square of ground aho in s.dd Boioujh, i:i good gia3, adjoining hv.s of Judge Black, the Borough of Somerset, containing five acres. ab)tit one half of which is cleared, the balance well wooded. The tide to the above property is in disputiide. Terms will he m.ide known on the dav of sal? bv the heirs. CHAMBERS HUSTON. Sept. 1. 18 1G. . a- w u:i;slLit CAXCERlcKOFULA AND GUITRE. 7) Amp'e experience itaj proved t!ut no combination of mfdicine has ever been so eilectual in removing the above diseases, as Jayne's Life Preservative. It has cfi'ectcd cures that have been truly astonishing, not only Cancer and o:her discascs of that class, but has removed j !ecljorit ,rf-et at their re-pei iive die tnosl stuV-om Diseases of the Skin, j pjjces appointed for h.ddi!! the election Swelliitgs, Dyspepsia, &.. Ac. This j jn ,j,e tislrict to which tl.ey respectively medicine enters into 'the circulation, and belong, btlore nine o'clock of the imr eradicates diseases wherever located. j ;.,,, of the second Ti;eoiv f October. It punhes the blood ana other lUiu. ol the body, removes obstruction in the pcres ofibe skin, and reduces enlarge merits of the glands or bones. Il increa ses the appetite, renioc headache and drowsiness, and invigorates the whole i s fvstem. a:ul imparts animation to tt.e j companying the idea of swallowing med- ; teine. j CONSUMPTION, B ROM III I IS, .: ..i I .!!- ::.. . l . . r i.n.n. n ti. , un.iu.-u... ...... -v... .. . a suiioruiiiaie toucer tr iiu i, vi AM 1131.1. TiO remetiy nas ever beenierv men.ber of Coiire., and of the found : remove the abore diesses so ! $Me L?-f;l.iture, ar.J rf the select or promptly and effectually as Jayne's Ex- common council of any thy. or commiv pectoraut. Itcleanses the luns from all I siouer"f any incorporated disirict. is by ritaliiTg matters, whi'e at the sime time ! j,.w inf.;,r,aMe of exeicisi::?, at the same it heals and inigoraies iheni Prepared ! only at No, S South Third street, Phihi delphu. Sold by J. J. & II. F. Sclip'd. Somerset Pa Also by Edward Bcvjn, Stystown Pa. PROCLAMATION. VW7HEKEAS. by an act of the Gen V y eral Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relatinig to theElections of this Common wealth," it is erpdned on the Sheriff to give public notice of such election, and to enumerate in such notice what officers are to be elected: In pursuance thereof, I I, JACOB PIIIMPPI, 7 7 High Shenli of the county of Somerset j do Hereby matie Known and give puMic notice to the qualified electors of ihe said countv, that a General Election will be held on the second Tuesday of October next, (bcin? the 13th day of lb ; raondi,) at the several election districts, t to w il : ; The Flectors of the borough ar.d township of Somerset, to meet at the Court House, in s dd borough; The Electors of ihe township of Mil ford, lo meet at the house of John Wtl- ler, in said township; j 11c uictiuo ui ioc in us i! i :f ui i ui keyloui, to meet at the house ol Jesey at the house of Jeteyh Pringey (now George Ansel) in said townhip. The Electors of the townhip of Ad dison to meet at the house of Samuel El der, in the town of Petersburg!), in said township; The Electors of the township of Elk lick, to meet at the house formerly occu pied by Joseph Mills, in Salisbury, in said township, The Electors of the township of Sum mit, to meet at the School House of My ers' Mill, iu s iid tp; The Electors of the township of Greenville, to meet at the house of George Long, in said township; The Electors of the township of South- ampttn,to meet at the house of Daniel Lepley, in said township; The Electors of the Borough of Ber lin and the township of Brothersvalley, to meet at the house of Archibald Corap ton, in said borough; The Electors of the township of Sto nycreek, to meet at the house of Jacob Will, Jr. in said township; The Electors of the Boroujh of Stoys town, to meet at the house of John Hiie, in said borough; The Electors of the township of Que mahoainj, to meet at the bouse of David Shaffer, in Stoystown; The Electors of the township of Alle gheny, to meet at tb.e house of James Phtlson, in said township; The Electors of the township of Ccn emaurh, to meet at the house of Peter Levy, in said tp; j he tiecmrs oi ilia tawnsiiip ci ciaue. - r 1 . Pl .1. 'P!, r.""... ..t C Tnr.ttOa n r.f ani i ir, rcctnr to f.irl !l W t : fl to meet at the house of Henry Fry, in said township; The Electors of the township of Paint to meet at the School Houso erected on the land of Henry Berkey, iu said town ship; The Electors of the the township cf Jenner, to meet at the house of George Parker, t;t said township; At which lime and places the Qualified Electors aforesaid will elect by ballot. One Person for Member of 4 1 J - . r i I t . . n ii .n j i r i uiu .uuusu ' ncpi i!una- tives of tiie United States, in conjunction with the c.ua'ies of Fayette and G recur. One Person for Canal Com missioner of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania: One Person for lember of ot the jJouseoi Keprescn- tatives of the Common- wealth of Pennsylvania. for hcriiT of tlic Countv of Somerset: One Person for Commission er of said countv, One Person for Coroner of said countv: One Person for Auditor, and Three Persons for Poor House Directors. EC7Tlie elertcon to be opened be tween the hours of 8 and 10 uVlock in the ft;rei:oon. by a pufdie proclamation, and to be kept open until 7 o'clock m the evening, when the pjlls shall be ch sed.L33 "The inspectors and b.jdgrs of the e- 'and each of 53,. liisCi'iuri shall .'. tit one e!erk, who shail be a qauliutd voter of such district." "Ai'd it is furthrr directed, that the SberilT "shall ivc n;ict that every per- SU1I, Ciltllii.lS "5 1' l'l IHS. I , .- shall bold dov office or sPooiutment ot stia;i ue employed under the legislative executive or judiciary dep-irtrneui of this Sute, or of ibe Ui:ed Slates, or of any Jcitv or incorporated district, and that ev- I . ,!IP .-.flVc or a:)uoiiitii;ent of iud-ze. ! inspector, or cierk of any election of this . fotiifiioit v:ihh, :;r.d tlut no inspector, i iudjre or fiiher officer of any sndi eicc- ; ; tion, sh:i!l be ehgibie iJ any oihee to be I then voted for. .In case the person who shall have re- ceived the second highest number cf votes for inspector, shall not attend on tho (hv f portion, the nersfln wh shall have received the second highest num ber of votes forjut-'ge nt tb.e next pre ceeding election, shdll aci as inspector in bis place. And in case tn person who shall have received he highest number of votes for inspector shall nut attend. the person elected a judge shall appemt ar j inspector in his plare; and in case the re"n elecied a jud.e .hall not attend, then the inspector who shall have recei- veJ l;e h(ghest nu;nur of votes, shall appoint a jude in his place; and if any vacancy shall continue in the board for the space of one hour after the litre fixed bv law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward or district, for which such ofucer sha'l have been elected, present at ihe f . - ..I. r . t place num of election, saaii elect one 01 tneir ber to fill the vacancy. "In case any cleik, appointed under ihe providrn cf this act. shall reg'en to attend at any election during said year it shall be the duty of the inspector who appointed said cleric, crthe person filling Uppoint a suitable pfrson as clerk, quali- i' . - tied as aforesaid, who hJl perform the duties for the year." "It hhall be the duty of the several as sessors, respectively to attend at the place ;f holding every general, sperul or township election, during the whole lime said election is kept open, fur the pur pose of giving information to the tnspec- trsra onil iti-J'TP ilipn lu!lil fin. in flda- ion to the ri!l of any person assessed by them to vote at such election, or such other matters in relation to the assess-' ment of voters as the said inspectors or ...... w ... - .. . -. either of them, shall from time to timelihis coninianwealth agreeably tu law. require. ncrjfin ctiill m nrmlltfll tn VOtP 'at any election as aforesaid, than a white freeman of ihe ae cf, twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this Stale at least one year, and in, the elec tion district where he offers to vote, at least ten days immediately preceeding such election, and within two years paid a state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the election. But a citizen of the United Slates who has previously been a quali fied voter of this State, and removed therelrom and returned, and who shall have resided ia the election district and paid taxes aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote after residing ia this State 6 months Provided. That the white freemen, citi zens of ihe United Slates between the ages of twenty-one and twenty-two years and have resided in the election district ten days as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vole, although they shall not havepaiJ i.... yit 'No person shall be admitted to ro'e ) whose name is not contained in the list. ...... . 1 - . u - I ol taxable innaoitants lurniMieu oy i.iu commissioners, unless. First he produce - . t A M tl.n n n v m n . . I! L ill f IT 1 years, of a State or onniy lax assessed ?reeably to theConstiuition.an give sst- s isfactory etidence either on Ins own oatu or affirmation, or the oaih oraffirmation of another that has paid su h a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall nv-ke an oath t; tlie payment iht-reof; r Se 5o 1C I - an e;ecU-,r ,clWecn the ?ge ol ienty-one ; and twentv-two vears, he sliall depos on oath or afarmaticn that he has resided in the Suie a! least one year neit before his application, and make such proof of I residence in ihe district aa s rc iy ired by ! ibis act, ami that he does verily I eliere, j Srotn tiie arrour.is given ttisu iht he is ot the rge aforesaid, and givcMtcIi other v idence as is required Uy th i- at.!, uliere- unon the ii i.'ue of liie oerum so r.!;i.i::e. u; tott? sha:l ins,r,rfll in liie 3.) ilhtu v ; t: e .1 c.il ist by the iii-j ec:ors an I a n .'o v.-.n'e j oppor.e trtere ii uy writiug ine wora l.iS.'' if lie shall be ad'r.ii.ej to vo'.e liy ! reas'oi iherrof'jhatif'g paid t it. or tb.t-M crd 'age if he shall be admiipd to ote by J res n of such ri: -iljall ba c.dled out to tiie clerks, who shall in .ke the likes r.otcs j in iie list of foter kept by them. j "In all cases where t.e name of tlsc j rcrson cl;i;viing to tote is found on the- 4 , . list luriu-uicil by the coitin;srioner. ato. I assessor, or his tiiiht to vote whether found thereon or no', is objected t. by anv qu.hfid citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to ex. mine such per en on oath as the qualifications, and if he claims to have resided in the St ile for one year or more, !is oath shall he suili cient proof thereof, buisduii make proof bv at iea.-t one cninpcte; t wites, h!io bhdll.-e a tpu'iried elector, t'iut lie h.is re-id;d v. tiie district for more thv.n tn J;ivs imu.ed atei v i lercedimr said e- lection, and hull alsosweur t!nl bis bona j fi le residence, in pursuance t.l his lawiul calling, is witiiin Uie itistrict. and tint Ue tl d not remove in'o aid dis rtt for ihc purpopc of votis4 iherein. Evrrv person qualititd a? aforesaid, nd wh'spt!l mlie due proof, if requir ed, of his residence ai d payrr eat (f tjxes. as aforesaid, sli .ll be admitted to ! . .. j in s!j i.Ti i's'.in. v;:.r:' or distr'.cf. 111 hich he ha!l reside. "If coy p rson sh.dl prevent or at tempt to preveot any of.i cr of any elec tion under this act, from holding such e lection, or use or theaten any violence to anv sin h tillicer, or sb3tl interrupt or improper! v lottrfcre with him it: the ex ecution of bis duty, or shall block up the window or avenue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall rio touslv disturb the peice at such election, or sh i'l use or prj' iiie any in'.iaiidating ilireats, force or violence, v itii design to influence nnduly orceraweany fleeter or to prevent lira from voting or to res train the frrcdoin tf choice, such person on conviction shsl! be foied in any sum not exceedit'g five dollars and be impri soned for anv time not Itss than ni;r uio.e than twelve n-.n th, ir.d if it shall be shown to the court, where me trial ot aucu ouence shall be had, that me .per-! son so chunuir. wa n t a i ' the city. u ard. or district, cr resident ol township '.vhere the said ..ffcn.ee was committed. and not entitled to vo e t.'.erein, tr.en on conviction, lie sh.dl bo sentenced to pay a fine of not less than one hundred, nor more than one thou-nd dollars, and be j imprisoned uot less than six months nor more than two-year. "If any person or persons shall make! anv bet or wa.p:r upn lh result of any election wi.htn this doum onwcahli, or j shall offer to make any such bet or wajer. either by verbs! prochm dion thereof, or by anv written or printed advertisement, challenge or invite any person to m ke such bet or waer.up.on couviclioti there of, he or they shall forfeit and p iv three times the auiouniso bet or otfeied to be bet, If any person not by law qualified, shall fraudulently vote at any election in this commonwealth, or being othewise qualified, shall voto our of his proper dis-! trict, or ifany person kuowr the want of such qualification, sh dl aid :o procure sucli pero:i to vote, ihe person offer.d : r,(T, shall or con viciinn. be fl ied i'l any j sum not exccrdit.2 twn hundred dollars' and be impiiswned Ibr any term not ex-j ceeding ihree nion!!;--. j "If anv peron sh .'i v-n'e at more than one election ditrct. cr oiberwise fraud- j ulently vote more th m once on the same j day. or shall fraudulently fold and ihliver I to the inspector two tickets folded tojeth- j er with the intent illegally to vote, atlvise j and procure another ko - d , L e or t.h-y j r' I- I .M .linn f i rt i f ? I fl J n r ''fJ s ,i fill i ; pi'.ntrui v. 4nvi anv nim not less tint fifty or mors tnan ; j . . , ; hve hnntireu umai, a. .u ic . ..J ..-w..co i'c any t?rm nt less than there cr more than twelve months, I If anv person not qitshhed to vote iu (except the sons of qualified citizens, shall appear at any place of election for tiie purpose of issuing tickets or of influ encing the citizens qualified to vo'e, he shall on conviction, forfeit and pay any sum not exceeding one hundred dollar for every such an offence; and be impri soned for any terra not exceeding three mnths." And the return jodjes of the respect ive districts are requested to meet at the Court House in the borough of Somer set, on the Friday succeeding ihe second Tusiday in October, (hing the lohh) then and thera to perform the datiss er joined upon thera by law. j Given under my hand, at my ofHce in f Somerset, this 1st day of Septem-j ber. in the vcar of our Lard one ; thousand ei2ht hmufred and fory six, and the ?0th cf ihe ndepen- dence of ti e Unhetl States. JACOB PIllLIPPii Sheriff, j Sfrt?rabf h M WIS Cm referred t- tha prrci-v t the law, tenders his pr ft ,:! services to his ciJ client an I ihe pu-tii gener-li v. OSee in North erd f S.y.-Vr's row. ately ocupird bv A. J i'g. L-q. TEE GCHECII ECHC CLS. ! (v F Sorrrrsei bT"-inh. w:'l rpen i .Mop.day, the T.h September, t continue lor six moai:. A Teai-her, capable of ciinj instm ti'ta in rca ling, writing, ar'nhicetic a.l grammar, uaMed nooe other reed, ap ply. By order of the Board. Aug. ' GflO. MOWIIV. See'y. Tl AMF. trespassing on the premise? L f tb.o sub-riKer, in JenneriU township on the 2 lib day cf July lSti, a Black Elare Colt supposed to be two years old Lit spring, writ bad face ai d ihree white log to tba knees, ami the Itfi hip is slipped an A no) oilier mr.rks. Tiie owner is requested to corns f..r ward prove propeny, pr.y charge?, uu,t take her away, or she will be dupesed of as l!iu law directs. JACOfJ CROWN,' Av-:i 13. ISiCu Slrav Steers. T1AME to the premises of the sab J scriber, in "Somerset township eleven mi!e3 west of the town of Somer sot, on the turnpike, about the first cf May last, four stray?, as follows: One brindle steer: One brindle and white steer; One dark red steer, with sotne whi',3 on t!e body, and . One brown steer, with white head. All are two-year olds' and neidier ha any ear marks, The owner 13 requested to eprre f ;r ward prove property, pay charges at. I t ike tliem away, otherwise they will la diipesed of as tiie law direct?. JOHN C. DENFOHD. At:?. IS '-iO. Somerset County, ss. IX'-rsyil A T an adjournpd Orphani L. . J court held at Somerseti l sud for said county on me Hth day of uly, 'A. D.lS 'd. DclVre he Honorable Judges thereo''. ON motion of F. M, Kimme I Esq, il l court srar.t a ru'e on the i-.rirs at.J leal Representatives of SVilliiim Sii baiish deceased, to appear at an adjourn ed Orphans' Court to be held at Somer set on Monday the Till day of Sep'embef next (IS4C) and shew cause if uy thry have why the Ileal Estate of faid Win. Sdbaugli dee'd should not r e sold, Extract from the records of siid cn-trf certified this Hth day of Jul v. A. U' -o..- iv it t!tK;n Julr 23, IS -a LUrk Tn the Court of Common Fleas of Somerset County , Pennsylvania, of January Term, IS i l. o. 6. ND now to wit: 6, August Sli, Tl The account of G;ore Weller, Sj- questralor of the Somerset and Cumber land Turnpike road, filed in my officei and will be presented to the rourt for" confirmation, on Monday the 7th day of September next. Proth'y Office Som- 7 A. J. OGLE. er?et. August 1 1 ,-t S 5 Pro'-honotary FBESCi DUSR FACTO! A. rjTMlE subscriber respectfully ir.f .rm the public in general, and n til owners in particular, that he still coatin- aes to carry on the ir.:.kinj of in the borough of i'oiingiown, West-' moreland county Pa. In a;!dj:ion to hi old stock he has received a large r umber of choice Burr Blocks, from she east; with all other necessary materials. I.e. will be able to manufacture Mid S'or.evot. any size on the shortest notice. The s ib-' scriber thankful for the p.irrr.age i e uis heretofore received, he flitters himself fmai eleven yeir? experiet:ce in hi business together with keering the mol i experienced workmen in his r:r -loy, iiiai r.e can rcncitr "ner-- -"u...-;a::.i::;.'i and thai cn ihe most libera! icr:::.s he can ar.d will sell 33 law 33 any n; a i:u fac tory in the western country. Orders directed to the subscriber try Yeunstown, Westmoreland county, Pa.r punctually attended in. JOHN TO NEIL j.dy g?, 1810, Somerset County. 55f Vi-V, A. T ar. adj :crr.?d CtphzrY t CoorlheMat Sonera tr lyr'-X in Ar saiJ County. t th Uih d-ycf JMy Before the Honorable Jcdgei iher?f?f. ON motion of Sam'! W. IV-rr.n Esq.. the court rocfirm the r:-.3-.:s:t:ur:? and srant a rule on the L e : r-i z:ui b.f.f representative-- of J icch Mj?-; fdre-; eL t appear ::t att stf jc.-rr-d fjii h'?:.- court, to be beb! at S. .tar',, on t'is 7.U September, A, h IS If ) A m? rrcsvi rf reftrfe tii takp tiie te.d r.-M'" "r-' J-' fob Moses, dr'tr' nt i're r. rn' f r. . Extract fr.-m the ri ''r.;.i ,.i (;; ccif'i; csfliled lU'ii Nth !-" '' ' - l5 VM li 1 i( RTTfJ. j8I'i V -?- f .f . l i . . i : r .