t ! t- I ; M2a5ST- HERALD. S(JCR3CT, f" A,, ' ' ' sr2T-r--r- TiTESDAV, NOVEMBER 21, 18-16. 1 M ,,, i.iii l miji J.JTJ r'ii'ra mk:i e?. of Phii-vic, ath i ' MajceidCvil Ope, ii our authorized j t ,r otiRiuTn? Adrrrh'temenit ar,d Sub- J " ...f.. fir tc -HCRAI.D" bu,1 1 IoihcJ . luh fi xn rcrt'5"t f,,r fl',y mor,.iM p:!'J I ., ihu j!i!Kt. Hi agfner invlueVs ' ... ! n4i,'-A:e ftia i5ton. . ! so -Jnhn fnj. E1. t Done?!!, Wet- j li'jn of lile people to go with them he're J faji'ty, is jur v-.'.L.nj.t Agent to ; sfttT. ... 5cr;tti': aim rr.ake co. let tiv'. lur u, to ... pur :tiio.-n lavre ere rf.jucstej to makt ' r.viii'.'l'l- CWe have been requested to state ; lint the Iithcnn Church in Somerset ! v iil be open for lmine service on ; Tii-H)-vfgiving d:iy, (20th iast.) at 10 o'-j clock, A. M. LccorocoJni I'A a new Rre;?. :!n,n:g cecn mes; sign;i.y x...u ...i , l-r..d r. f .jiii the acts of the Adruinistration, have ; Kr;.;;,iV c!i?:;-d in another sche J.. -lion as base as any that w co;.c;c.ci. Seeing that the people arc resolved to ; tctfor ihemselvcs, and that Locofocoism , i d-ned to sink under the weigh: ff ! r-l--!,J' ""' ; ' .ii., . .. :, Kheme can oe cevtced U se k, t.ey . rre now putting forth every eflbrt m ' renter ftcnuinem, u:ot-s tu.i.i tlitlr power to bring thc Yv'hijs into dis-; rf.-e'e ! v charging thetn with being rp-! nosed to the war and ocnoancmg tncra ' " .. I ss cowards, tn.to-s --nu tones i he P -1 jcciwcs started, we believe, by the -l;-: : of the Adrairdsiratron ol i r.iojt , tr;e or?ai Veshinrton, and is beh carried out by j everv government paper and every Ex mic;i i toi.' m.v jj . . f whom have alr-dy.enlered upon tne - ecu ci the task with a spirit and a devotion not tt be ?ttrp.tc-d bv the fanvrjs Swiss .!r ' iirnr3. who never l esi -..cVc U.!,;pr :-nil nre ever rea::v to! :ht for the party mat pays o -VS tst. The scheme will fad, hov.rer, cr object, lor the obvious reoa thai the re- .a ; t.t.cn oi t:.e f ar'v in regard to i.; war is evcrywlier? well known. Thvh j opposed to ihe mkasvuh which pr-cea j t!ie dtff.cu'.ry wid; Mexico, since by the if the Execntiie the n:d"on lias b: ; cou:e invo'v-'d in war, die u'l.i.Ts, c v:. ready to niaiat-iin their coi;u'.;y"s honor, c not I'.'-en wanncg i; o.vi..-. iy j i 1 r.!.. - ' tn.it v.nr to a specay anu succcsici j I lou ht bravclv under their - r-Kl I0U.-U nr3Wi-v UU': l'.7i country's Hag, the. Whigs ean point wdh j pride to the pliant conduct of a Tavlop. j z-uotth and a Ks.au.ney and so Uw . ' i o ..r i..., ..-, Witj.iv i .i. - . to, v'.,;t cr"-:- v' ind the oi.irr nor.'te vu'g spni . .ai li i u u t ,t.; ,., .- - blood ha? been shea in t!ie:r cnuMry Cf. at. .o. ,..:,rp.t tn '.,nrr ill v .... ...... . , - - ----a . ?rv ci7.)rt of t!:e Administration ami its ! cv saitehlestobrin-odhnn upr.n the Whig , .... . ' psrlym regard to their conuue. m tiie Mexican war prove fr.utlcsj tmu vam.; like vhc-ir ancestors of tiie Rcnda'don, j i.-.r pres :nt dav w ill stand t Cr.tv !.v ;T'.."r r... xtj'- '.lit iv T. tt.- i'n. ' t i ,, , iRnso uuM-t a c::-(u:r.sfar.ces. they err.- j ! ck.iar.ny or the tongue cf Zander, frem i ' ' r i expesing the errors or drnyuncmj thc n-is-conuact oi her RfLF.r. ,zr Gazette" is in iavcr of Am:.i:w C3 ' Sil'.tkt, t;;e "American" Jeans tow.ad Cer.-itvirf-nd t' e Jount-.r and "EagV die latter Tva'are are both out for Walter roswATtn'. The Vdhitrs have - r.o lili of treod material A cm which to make a selection. Either of thc rr.tle-'. iaa whese names have been mend oued ..." i t f caad,J;j;es woo!.!, m our htimole c- pinion, make an excellent Governor, and j we &il cuite ccuriJcnt that whichever is ! r.cminat'il will receive the unanimous support of d'.e party. Wc r.nnex their tjir.es togcd:er widi their localities. Ja::3 Ccopr.r., Adams. Anlrew StWa, I'a) cite. Waltes FoKWAnn, Allegheny, JiSF.? Ir.viN, Centre. Df-Uuvare t:iectirn. j Dc.2r-re h? elected a Lco-foco Gov- j crror by a Majority of 1G9 votes. Thc j -n l!:c last Prrsidcntiai clcclion, the . r . , . , but tiiU5 iar ail ttietr snot had iallen siiort. -- ---..v.oo -. , r r : 00' r'alv3 m five equal annud ltistal- j n,...;.vr riorn;:,!r -.,1 ,krftJir !VMU Ex-Goevnor Findley died in this hor- i .re ct tne so-caiicu iemocraix jv.iriv, . . r . , -if :.' .......tt .l i :vf.r ire m i c n! i'M 'hi I . I r-, . , . ? . 1 i - . I i . lx ii-- " - i : i .. ... ... .' ...... .v t .. - v i ' : I ...iiit: ; t , ' . ; ; . i i 1 1 I itii I Ti pv did th.'- r f- l 1 hare o! tie io--tin"- f-i .v-- ... . - 1 Ull. ll.--i i..H ...Ht. I -T. , . I..,,., ....... t. i v. '!' T -m- ll'irV-OT".'' I far, and wid no ooua. 1.0 ui,t. s..,rc , j - TION to certain branches cf industry.- ! flt-Q-r-, ftns l!f n l.'.e COUUikis luaim-; v..w j i J I t ' i'.r. i I! K ' '. A riolx.ii'M. j Wittiout doing injustice to those of thej Gov. Mmnk lies received f.om U -h- : v.OBE OM ACTED ON SINCE i U 5?onier.ft (.mods are t. :.n..t,..rtn I,,,, i::sr:on a reauisit-on for a rejiment af Vol- i Tf E FOTJM T!ON OF THE GOV- t A. to pn-ade ..u :.e i.adC- J IV .! fcOv I 'Ull 1IV llu.v v...... ( - - ....... ...... - - it'... .: 1 ' . I .. . I. . - . I. , :pf f Sou-h -i. mnrc Slall,.v,no 'e-.tr.rd, prove property, pay charges tua. j vvj, ;fl e on ,;;C siJp. jf this Cubcraicr!a1. .cement o. .u.utry irom n' ; t,.riJ5 ,vhidl v-e state as follows: I 'die her away, otherwise she w.;i be j i!ft.f.;vd F(M;,j (.onks rompkin. This Since the declination of Gen. Makklc. ; Di'--:"f-- so.d as tae law i;re-if. I Stove i cndrelv free of t'.is tibjection, rcver,lofu;e western Whig papers have regiment of infantry from Louisa; ; ' WinX,tv m,j 0,?rar:, w;S3! ! , JU,LN R KIiN(;' 'be oven always hca.ir.g eS..-,!y alike iadicatcd their preferences of iadivid.;al- v.mc rejunciuoi nuaniry irom .utssts- j c .. l)r P. Ki--s, " " " M J . top .o.u .u,i :... ........ -u, ctn; ,,' . ---A ' r?.,. OT the Preodiini or step siote ano others o fr tU3 Uaaernaional chair, i ne "1'iUs- "i. - 3 a cms a:.:5;i UiUiiiiiib UUuii. yaJU ,,, 'oU s,v,. .M:, big candidate for Confess is elected, j t;1 iJemocratio Unijr Stv.e Convention mi , "... , i of .Marcii, It-17 be and are hereby instruct- n.,t.; ,pr h,ve a majouty m c1 t0 Vs)te for Gen. JAMES HIVli of I gu u'.u re .w n ; ch - reccrei thep a I - Outre County, oa each and cvnv Jlcan to do better next time. The Locofoco leaders are boasting eve- rywhere ot what they mean 10 accom. phish hereafter. Their recent defeats, cy say, will only terni to aiojse tne party, and that once accomplished, they'll kncck ,hc into a co? M'ell, "e admire their resolution and if it were not that ihe People have a voice in the matter, there can be no doubt cf its being carried into effect. But it seems io . , , i the housetop without ?tp-? cr ladder, 'as lor the Locos to get any considerable por- Poor Zfotzse rarm. i The Poor House Commissioners, o ; pointed for the purpose by an Act of As- stmblv, purchased, seme tins since. :!: funn 0f jdj.rc (;iu,ri-n!:i::o-, situate 2 I m.2es eait of the Borough of Some.-iet, oa ihe tuninike, to which the paupers from i thc verai townships of the county arc to j i ftmoi cu in me srr;n2. i ne iarm ccn- L . 1 ? .1. . . rr I tains about 233 !res. ovp.r ih nr.. li.-.'r , . , pj.2nilv of i 2S0 bales of hav, and 1000 barrels of bread together with other enterlair.ineat fur ,n2n and be-stM d.-tined fo'r ihe army in .Mexico. 1 he asaington ms also cn Lo:irii .. nurnb?r of hogs and j-irs of pre- s .rvo njeklcs, &c.!brthe i:r. alid aoldiers Afuvico. Th. Wnsh n-?ton!is sn c-.n oa ti12 ;0 fjra,2j?. Latest fiOKi Ii Aico. t ..( r,-,..-i Mi.v:.n n-.-n t'-. t Ie cu.ns u .a ;dc,, o M.ue tt :ta Anna Lad nrnu-d at San l Potosi on the 8th O-tober. ;;nd that he had seized upou a conJtic'a oi specie, tlierebv rettiai hold of two mtiiions of ! ;.;!.,,.; no v, a r,-c.,ir. fo, ..he ;ev .. , , . ' and Im t:idivi,!tn! oxtas :t r Us restoration, H"A Vr.sliington letter expresses th. - opinion '..hat Gen. TaIor v. L'i remain it Mr-nterev ut-iii he tbal! have collected i sj'T'ies and reinforced his army, an ! that " - 1 A whig " i?u!x. A r.urr.pAin wc- 1 4 grown cn the farm of Jehn Moag, Esq.. ; ......i, ,v,;t.,:.ci j j j p. Tiiis we think ,.f;..s .. :,, thwc diiriin-i. ' H . STt5Gea. La Vega and ids associates ' liave been ex diivjed for Cant. Carpcn- deridid crew of the Tiuxton. vmteers, to be mastered into service e.t !'! arr a, soon as rf: s;b.e, wne.-e t;:ey rc to rcnzvoes un.u tn-,y receive om the Government to prcrectl to r.-.., r. .? .1... : ' .ncx:r?j. i is a ' :j.-co imu i:u rei- mer.t will be core. osca of Volunteers in tiie v.cstera uart ci Use Mate, t.-'ice tac aoovc wa in tvpe, vre ie;.rn that reuiiitiens have been made upon the H-iiowing States, as well as Peansyl- . r ' . vana, .or troops, viz : One reimrut of infantry from Mesrn- chusetlr; One regiment of infantry frcm New - .t. r)"" -er out of ic'-ia'.-v fr--n P--ir-!, ; ..... i i , Qae rc-Timent of infantry from Vi-nnia: ! 1 - - - r- - - - --------- - , 0nc rc,in;cnt cf iaf;intrv from Nor;h Cue regiment of mounted men from : exa?. j These rrgimenls are to serve for' twelve mourns cr daring the W.ar,t!ic con- traction of ivhicii renders it difficult to determine whr.t V, meant by ihe Govern- niriit. Wc fuoposc it is intended to eonvry the idea that they arc liable to be ! r t : .i t .-i.i, i d.sch:;rgcu a; the end ol 12 ir.ondi5, or at tiie tnd of ?i.e War, as the Guvcrumeat tr.av chooie. Whiz S-ialcComenilan, In Dauphin county, on Monday, John C. Kunklc, Esq. was appointed f cna'o rial delegate, and A. Martin and Clirn. Foitz, representative delegates. Tiie fol lowing resolution was adopted by accla rnaiion : , , ,r, t , n ' '. , UeutWttU rhat Use Kcpresrnlativc and Senatorial Delegates elected by this con- vention to represent Danphin county in ) anu aia:rrc orcrtmu. it co3is . . f..., - w.- -.-... ... r.-'t-, rT- - i i liv:i j inv Oic ui iii fiiciii v v nil as hu.cu ' v t. .... .....- . -- n iv t,f rim iJ 1I!t-- --'P uc:-crai m asj::rgion inipuiisty as nuhliirence. 'i .',e sweil on j nerai wo pce c.;ruav, auciiuu jsl..eTCI.f .nv armum. without cx- . - r1! - -L- i n-. i. . . .. - .. t i i 1 : ...j l... , - :-ie ci : suncd on Thursday for Brazos St. Jao. '-r itavmg soiuewit fuM stl Jl'"5 ai: 011 "V prtss ord rs from mvr. s.s 1 sh.dl i" . i i t ' i . i I i,, ;..-ffirti riiT-Ti . . . . . ever j s,vs lhe Alexandria Gazette, with a car- M- H2 as formed as Ailow3 ; members oi L;e "f. ! ot an.v t'U tt,,i,tctcr " ! . - . steamer ixen, iugship, towmg -unboats remains were depocu in t- hv unv oue. exrert s;;c!i as I may au- gj ot upwards oi C;).CC0 bushels ot oats, , r-, t . a ' ,.P Trf..:,. ,,r. ccme!rv. Pa. Tel. ,.. ..- ..r ... .i. ,u Tin i - ... -.. t T..'..n..,,,t. r i- i ... ir:i i it ui'v.ii v. ! li i :f ) ? if: m s.- - I I -. T. .-- -r-r'i- n-1' Froui the Guir Squadron. Com. Ccnnor, on the 15th of October made another unsuccessful attack upou Alvarado. The following account of the affair is given by a correspondent of the Picayune, in a letter dated October 10. Wc were within ten miles of the mouth of the river at day-light, end stood slowly into shore : it being dead calm, the Vixen and McLme towed the schooners,' the Alississippj anchored at long-shot distance and commenced her tire. - Up to lias time every tiling appeared highly' favora ble for the success of the expedition. There being a heavy swell on the bar, the pilots declined taking the vessels over. The Commodore leading in the Vixen, with the ni of ihe force following, passed tr.nw bcin? nfl! ; ., ....... I . ! ( ivf inrnit' semf! lit' Lh:-!n .;' i,;nrr st:ir i t'l-.n thn I.ir.l rv;-rri .! tl.ttjoT f.-oni her dio-mcuuted a heavy iron oi their-j i nig tne sonata, cutter i oruard, and jt; boat IVtrtl; then two hunches, three cut ters, and a harrc, containing a iorce tics- tin ed for boardi;);r the vessels of war,! , , . .. - ,rl - , 1 broi-irht un tne rear. ihe ;xen, with ; jj,..,. p.lsM,j ..;r an,j l,K.i p()silion j I within po utb'a-K nuva-. but the McLun ! r. :d the Comtnodorc, Hading himseif deprived of the support of two-j thirds ol his lorcc, and !.c:n unable to sus- J-i; the rirp of a twclvo-gr.a Lattery wi;h , ; u, rvJ T!:c. fon;, in tl!& boats was no,v cx?0cCtl t0 a heavy lire, the shot j fiying thick and last around as, and had tne .Mexicans tired grape it would iiuve i "?'. f; ,Wc c-"f led, howtver; with a jrood ducking Iroitt ! j ho )ra. v ihp balu; j V'on:-c ov. Wo.-iK Ever! Friend-; of protection, you have achieved no'Jle and : gr.-.tifvinj victories oi late, but "eternal vt-'!-.ncuM is necessary to r:uar.l r.ninst thc deviceti of vo;;r t:r.;.-.r.enta. " t r as a slimutaat t-j luiurecxertir.nsand t.;rr- ; . ... .: !.. .1.. ' .!.: 1 ,. - .v , 1 n:e.n, tl-e c-irici.dor-f ;no! tne tree I rade. jjrsh Mc.rtv, h .s told us th-jt the Priv. t::ctivk IS v stem n iriort:; to extinc the I) cnocrciic ViCW odicul cf h.itrh sending ia die party, ia a j hte tiiirabi-r used the tolijwmg explicit: t''uk''i' - r , , 1 l Ii. M.ui i ... iv ...... i .-. ... . . l::?t sessi. c -.use it a v.. is c-f itsc.l in-portent, not I tsa.iv thnamsties, to ;;ny iv--ii icxtea', the l;:.;t'on upon consumable EKNME.YJ v.', here two rears of "work- brc ! JVicciive IVcsident and to j hnv those ho favor British i.rereus. ;h.. ,..,vc d;:trmincd to become more . .... . . 1 ... t An-!cri..;ni-"d'' and dm v.- no lrj:stntnn . fr. ni e iher Pe l, Rnssel, or Walker. .V. T: VI V"',v hsiy vd -,,!. ! ri'; vUv-VTi - MsSte 'That! jiv d tht ir victory tn uus Mate. thr-v would enrrv tiie Sta was expt-cu-d. h.,,', i,.,,...,. n,lorp.jt.s in r.rarlv all j ! t::0. coantit.s and towns were Uio;-epd i ! ;h:-a looked f;r. The Whig Governor is ! . . . i .. . it l Xfl e!t ct-a by ueariy boouorf r n. a . i..g ! I.!. UO'.'Cinor a::o a t ii:ij o; i:,uo- .!;. i.;i;. - ot lie-present ativcs an.l me inem- ... t. r ir tif;.:.-'. Oi I. .-i i .-sf lUau c s.-t.... Wiii'-s. 170: fneos, SO; Liberty, 3. O' coNO'f.r.-s. l-y .-itt-s v.c sunt. :.,o.c u.u , . . , , r.o t C!:3-l.-s llSi'.In. " (;,T.rgc Aslsrauu, " Jatiu? llockwcl!, " J.Q. AllAMS. Art;nns linic, " Jvci-li Giii.it.!!, " J ID " 12f;0 -,:') 15 - r. i r 10 JVine Makers of Couzrr. In the 4th district they fail! to elect. Mr. Pai- f ' 1u;nsoa' K,l"' -HUo; scattering, lb,. 3. The Pennsylvanian of yesterday has. an article on ihe National Administration, in the couise of which' the editor mentions the follow i ig, as among thc prominent measures of the Polk dynasty : Thc Annexation of Texas. The War with Mexico. The Tariff of 40". The Independent Treasury. These, be it rcraejmbered, are given as !'.V lbf fr.r! i .,- ! v --;.! ''.rln-'- i'.- l;rn:d- 1 - - t il-5-L( rfa'.! i,'.ir:t I- ! r .,i t.--L-.i side ss she nn-eJ ahead, with but little BcXesater to tJic W!d? Gubcr- tl, 1?ie j,,,,., a,, :r3,r:lte ,hc system r ' n')l gent rady recog,z?d. dfect, however,' owing to the distance. naicrlBl Convention. ,,ks ,nHSl ullpr L; ,mr:i:!ls in ,,;,, j A t.ry cno-'., i.u.I eye?, eidarremcnt cf AW eighteen ia the" Forward sent a The following counties have ciccted i isse. mr j,.,,., h ;tj);ll, t,,e :s.,peliu, cf lhe j t;,e ubdomc::, ami many o.bcr symptoms shotdirocdv inio the fort; this movement Delegates to the Whig State Convention p-jiieut. Id;e other mtatinjr medicines. I t,0r,f?0J ta 1Jer diseases, frequemlr tu..v.r. , -. ..... .r . r...ir.i. r,. h,m ,-, i.,- f. 1 lhe presence 01 worms. Ii their ..- i '.ii-.: i v. ;t 1 1 1 ;. . i. i i: l ir- Liic ii..-?- t . 1 i :i nm u" ; i i ri n :i . nmi, . Mir ' i'i- ' wlt u i jt u. . , " " " i ! . - i ' t. , - existence is even sus"ecied. the Verm cs;encd, and arain t he 1 or- . ! J:i :? v. r.i it i nraify cr omte the t imu f . ,,. r ernu ' . . . . . Governor viz : i . , . , ,.,-. fnir s:;ou d be a; n: nsir . hnm it wartl mat e a most 'CauUiui s ;ot. in tno T1 , r, , , i,ii-n hus wr:i sh-u ov many cs , . - . rm , . - " i . i : - i i t , Berks, 5 Unntmion 1 , ..... r.r w)r. .,.. ... , o. r.o hnrrn ;n any case, aad may do :..can while the Mi-;ss:rp: had c:oscd up ' i . . , - , . r..ri,r,. o die lai t... N.r ge.- l, . . , , , , J . i i .. ii ; i i ' Coiumlna, 2 lic!:!-: A. Maroon . ; ...,,. . ii.c.-.cu.ubie gooJ. lilt: lour ieanmT liliSMllw w iim; iiui.i. . uiijihv in n .iinu.ii j'.i i.iciii. n... : JU"ii: n ii. 1 .... . ... , ii . T.vern Admu-i.trutio.: We have no comments ' merest, to be secured ' by Judgment' mrnt of. PLOUGHS, with PLOI G ,1 I he sa.e wit. be be d , ' io offer. Andvetitdocs malittlerc- bonds and Mortgage. CASTINGS of gnnt variety. 1IOI.-, House now kept by AUo n I. n..j! ne). markable,that,ah!ow at American Indus-j Attendance will be given by William LOW WAKE. of perior na:cr:J andj and w.,1 be rniin.:;vctt .na. j try on the one hand, and a war which has. Kihebar-cr and john Hoifinara admin- finish, conpri-icg every irang a toat , u heo an,l where .he w rdready cost millions of treasure, and riv- i istrator' of tiie estate of said deceased. ! line. CASTINGS on hand and raaae j be leasonab.e. h.M VEL ' cr, of Uoou, should heput forth as among J I5y the court toorder oa I x,.rhM ,o, ai exo V?!:-?rn I roWl N.Il.nlNG ? Bc;!.n0cu t, 15e3n, , -.IO G.UaS dc, d t .an r,in i u'len, iifi iiv tv . -. .!.- c i i: , ..r ii, : 1 .., i..... ...,,. - .-.mnlp:e ??',n-, CENTRAL RAIL ROAD. The Councils of Philadelphia have passed an ordinance authorizing1 a sub scription of two and a half millions to the Central Rail Road, after a strong opposi tion and an able argument against it by Wm. M. Meredidi, Esq. This together with the subscriptions already made, will secure the charter cf the Company and in- ! ci'm it-i rnminenecmeiit the rns.iiin-.r year. . Vie observe tliqt Gov. Shunk is ap- j 0f j AVM:-5 l.;SPEC,-,iRANT.) trv pr i;: pealed to withhold lexers jnicnL from the ,is f:.r a l(Uin;M,r ,ejr3, a;u t a ni0jIt company t;n!:l he. is fully aui-eo taat tne trulvsav.ihat 1 hava been moresuccc.sfal subscription of the city councils is a UVA one, as some seem to miwi. u,..... of th.e r f the power cf the cotsnens to hum y.ie city to the payment of Ihe subscription. i a. 1 1 T r T 1 i;ar.T-..in, Wyoming, Tot;.l, 15 ul these it is umi-rstO'i unt V are lor i Cocr.cr aiiu b twr Lv;n. l a. lei. A N::w Jf ut;?:. Th.e llarrisburgh 'iV!cgrph learn.-; that the Hon. Tims. S. Bob', Pi-e.-idcni Jiule of the Judicial di- trl ... (.....,,,,1 ,.c t"rrtnr ,.,. iPl-.u-ire lrl-1 Ci " iA uc: r W-J ini"warfl has been tpiH.-iuted by Gov. Sh.unk to f.il the vacancv on t'.e Supreme Bench occa- sioned by the resignation of Judge Ser- gciii.. f3 ui n it ii tJ: D. B. Ernst, Mr. Coa,r.LU,' Swrtxzrn. to Miss M AKY S.-iAWLzy, both of Somerset tp. On the 25 th of October by Alexander Hanna Eq., Mr. Join ocxkix, to Miss k ,u cf Turk,j-f3t .-iwnsb:r. 0n the 3d of November, by the same, Mr. Wh.uah Tiioxas, son t f the Rev. John Thotn-.s, to Miss Sarah Anx Me- Neal, all of the same tp. J .' J - . . ' IIKNRV .,-. A. liLYSKa. Ill 1.1U -1-U I VCar cf I; is :.c. Will meet ai ihe Lvcmm room on Fri- day evening noxt. at (3 o'clock, vi:i:sTl'jy FOR DlcrIOy. P.)i .;:".! I r 1 til i v Jn r in rivi! t-nes r-no be ! a'o'ished. Essayist, J. J. Schcd. I)Ei:?.ArSKR, Dr. J. McCrrerv required o'lod i al 4 - Ireeiscly. order Gkq. Ch.pknmno. Jr. O. ? te i'z v V2??? a it: u i f A ME to preaiiscs ..f the subscriber ! b i ia Somerset township, in June. a I'h.ck and wiitie sno'lcil STEEIv a- ;s i 1 . i 1 i r ! it in f ' an. . ii.r.4 k m 'I;!,- Av, U bakes, .ons.s. and boils. 1 U "wmf nT,t?:e,t Ut vome ,aml i easier and better h.nn any Ntove yet of- ' ""- property pay i-i.nrses : n'i taUe it ta it will be sold ihe law di- DAVID,' IHJSUAND. nov. f. i A M E to thc premises of the subs-n- X.' O'T i i i s . -v t. '' io vi,s..i,). ...iai I'fl'ti rffi-i Hvr - v-c ir 'i' I o oV rcvl l . I -ft P. W. lott r. a - i ir a. a p t -e o n l.citor, a -lit in the rig!. tear, and t ml oi . t'i I vl I t'-!.! ''ie ownrr is rf n icslcd to rome for- I ..... IV ........... ies. os 'W.ry . e Cf' ihnf f Decern- next. (l--it'. the fo!ioiij Heal Es- tate bte thc property of Jcob liun'man, Jt.-f ae.-l. viz: A i t-rain 'I'ri' t nr 7? fiiAHTATIO N i of pijjtl, nutate io Jfi.iicr tnv n.-lMp. com tainin"il7 afrcs aiid rd.owancc, more or !ts, a'djoiaing lam! of Dnit! SimpMn. .Jamb Hovers, Conrad Kcyfer, John H.iiT.iiHii nnd oi!!f.r. with onwards of 100 acres of clear laud, on which are erected a hrjie Tzuo Story House and a one story house and a larjje Stone D..nk Barn, with other improvements. TKUM:--One third in hand, and lhe I VigiLZil UUui, a;u' iyiml!;ir:,i!(. 'J hese Sioves consume j Prsile 8lue 01 "9 iSdi much foe!, for llrs. r e fire chamber is I - .. f r, rn, a,rfl . i . x. . i i i One Fmali house and lot oi one acre 5 N pursu.rn.-e cf na order el the Or- j too oeep. th. ? re too h.2h ? Jai css $,ree neaf pob. 1 phan;s court of Nooe. county ; hove toe fire Se on I n hen using the hmj5C jn S3jj p,, anJ :ere will Ne imposed to sJt-by way oven, no ,e heat mm- . pe ofi or.uer occupancy of J.hrf Leber- ..t.::.-. tciu U.o nr nnu-rr m l?i nrt'Oi- 5 1C OVfll Ofl,.;r one lUCI. neer COP. PS in ' . - "J? letter. I HE folh)wiiw letter from Dr. 19) Brigham, of Lowe!!, Mass., but speaks j ihe uniform language rf hundreds ..foth - cr Physicians, who have tried, and then-fore know how to appreciate j Jayne's Expectorant. I.om kll. Mass. Jan. 27. 1S44. Dr. David Jayn? Dear Sir. 1 ha' e nrd yonr niedi cinet (so univer:il!y kt:tn by tiie name in ' se ;f .,1Lt a ,!i;!d ,afe snd Uiuniugh tlxpesorunt. t!i;.n of any which i ,ale ever ,;. . t I , . , fu;j.,vt ji; j 0f)vi-.i; r sons. Ii i,irs iot : if I.U lilLU BR Hi MAM. Sold by J. J M . F. Scheil. Son.crset Pa. Also by Edward B-ji i.i. slown Pi. IT hereby a m-:. the public not to trust or persons whom- pi-rsun will please take notice. JOHN MINERD. Turkey foot tp. Nov 10. 18-Jo NEW&CIiiilPGOODS. SllE su'.iscnhcr !::.s received (rom the Eistern citte?, :ui.l 13 now ope ning Ht bis s'.orc North East corner of thir Diamond, a very birs r,v.: general u-.-nrt.ient d' G-o ! suitable for tlie FA LI AND V. INTER SEASONS. a.'Ti;f:2 wid-.-h are ! 'reach rr.d Enyiis!) Cb'ths of rsrio:,s color.-. Also Tweeds. ai.i-.crcs. o-j.mcts am. je.,ns, i arieton ""'"V ,,,wcs- ; liLbU, tssiunores, a pacas, Mousua de lames, CaitcuL-s t ail quali tics froio 4 to 25 cents per yard. Mus- iiu fro:n I to 10 els, Si'k and '1'hread I L-ce, Si'!; Cloves of a superior quality j for ladies v.u! t:e"''cr.icn. i?;pe5hcr with a j fine a.irtaical of li A UI) W A BE, I (h:cLjnsi'!irCi Grace tits. (Lfc. ... ....... . ; !:IUI tvr:iV( r! r l(,rv ...ri,,, : - - i qiia'ry. Ail which will be sold on r.s cheap and ! aceorrod diuj lerms, ?:s they can be had i west of the Alirrbeiiv Mountains. M. TB ED WELL. Snirene. srpt '22, 1846. I t.AMF. tlNClKt.I.ED OVEN !CttOSIXG STOVE. ! r PIllS .Stove com! ines ail that is val- uah'.K in exi-iinfl ("ookin Stoves K'.iih ccri.-.ia nnprotcnents peculiar to ! itself. !i is constructed aaon a new and j entirely tiisiiuct pric.cip'e truly j.hilo j sophical, so ss to pass the lice entirely or jifune encircied. iib.ut impairing the isect-. sarv Sr-iti h i ol the movc. This sei-rctof i:s great uconomy ia lhe use of fut i, u h ii e the enlargement of the air tr'iam!:er adords incnascd space for the rart-f ic:i'n of air anil compensates for j the usual tlis alvraitaces oi a circular ) .,1 ,( ,j to 'be puM:,., wit! the dv,n,age iijii n! liiem l nvi"2 one iibli tne! tive r j foe!. It is sn . r i'.r t t!e '"Q ieen of j ,he wf,,' -IM-Vs Patent," "Eclipse" I or ll-ahawavs Patent," for ihe follow- I W 1 .a . i s:oe ol UtC oven is ilcpciMiaut for r.cat r ,. fr..rn no ;,;;.r source th n i M j,.,t ra!, tics tbi e)''i the plate on hich ' r i i(, i l i f- . , tJe jre i5 l: the ashes re li.-cd j , , , , j j,c;i, w:;i le . i I .1 . I I niim no: cri.i'i no uir: upper ! - , lf . ranch ashes be left, t!:o hiead . j - - -" j rontact wish the !- iieg titensils.p-.ssystr ! into die pipe a:o.l is lost. Also our Stove 1 is so arranged with ah .i.k or eleva-.ion in ihe fire chamber as to ensure the u?e of the flame upon tbe forward part of he Stove first, and it then passes back ifterward brawn? -all alike w herea f Stoves like t!.e Hathaway, Inning one! j vest chamber, allow too wide a rr.n-e j ! for the flame uithoul fuflcicnt cimh-mi- i .r tratum. We manufacture two sizes nf thi , . . . n ,. Stove?nt tbeEagie I mmdrv m licr'iaN,.ri i i erset county, Pa. lor th l.r2er most of iSie pots commonly usru m kitchen will answer. toe Jamie's Medicine. v J ,S) " S TIIlS MEDICINE!" w ,! excbiwd the "ther day, h tiling soiwe i of J;y lie's Touic Vt-rmio-e. It eff- t tnlv l..s nono of t!;a pkih-ui? flavor wl.i.'hcne ai'iHt'S k'uU il.p idea t f phic, Cliddrcn co:ii;cr ii quite trt-ut. r.nd in uSiinjr it l;eir prihT.es are gra irid, an I ihfir healtjj restored nt d.8 sarr.c tuna. J?.y:-c' Tonic Vern if J not n!y destroy? worms, but carrier off t!ie rnttras tn uhirh i!;cv are imbedded. j " u e,,tcs af r Ja 1 and pernunet cure. symp'jna.cf worms, such as voracity. ) . . - , 1 . ,i . .. iiri.hg of the nose, itc, bet there is oth- JAXNES EXPECTORANTdwacs cures Asthma, two ot three hre do- ! ses will cure Croup or Hives of cliddren in frem ISmtnutes to 1 hour's time. It immediately subdues the violence of whooping copgh, and e.Tects a speedy cere. Hundreds who have been given up by their physicians as incurable, i'h Consumption, Spitting of Blood, and oilier pulmonary Affections, havu been testored ui perfect health by it, It never fails in giving rohef, Prepared only by Dr. DatjJ Jayne, N b South Third Street, Philadelphia. Sold by J. J. & II. F. S.:he!I. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Stovstown Pa HATS I lk( HATS! Cheap, Good and Fashionable. HPIJANKFUL for Pasl favors, the B subscriber woubl respectfidly in form his o!d customers and ihs pubiia geaerallv.that he coiuinues to c?rry on th3 HATTING BUSINESS, in all its branches, zl his old stand on main street, in the borough of Somerset, where lie keeps constantly on hand a supply of HATS of his own manufac ture, made of the best materials and in eery variety of stvle emlo-acin?. Fur, Nutria, Russia. Cassimer AND WOOIiKIATS. Country Dealers wiii te enplied with any quantity they may desire for retail, on short notice and at moderate prices; and customers can at a!I limes either hats a choice from among the stcck cm hand, or have iheir hats made to order, of any QUALITY OK STYLE. From bis long experience in the bu?i ness and a determination to se'I cheap, and at the same time also that his hat shall not be excelled by those cf an oiher establishment here or elsewhere, the subscriber fibers himself with tba iiope that he shall continue to receive s liberal share of public patronage. Flie subscriber understands that some i-ts-:;s hare been scllir' he's ht h-ic been manufactured by him, which ara made elsewhere and he therefore cau- s his make, which have not the words John C. Kurtz, Main street, Somerset, Pa.." on tiie tip. Furs and approved country prcduca j tAen in exchange for hats. CIIIP FOIl CASH. p8 JOHN C. KURTZ. yqLL:jnLE REAL ESTJlTlllf . r"nIIE subscriber will offer at sale by Ji public outcry, on Chiistmas day, iadi December next, thc follawinff real property be!ou:ng to the estate of Maj. George (irahara, late of Stoyslcma, I e , , . SoiUcrsct county, (lcce-.s?u, viz 1 "o.? " The well known Tatern stand for ma bv vetr? kept bv deceased, cn the North side of Mjinstteet ia Stoystown afore said, lein: a lare two-story frame and e? wcatb.erboarded building witli good anj convrn'ent c.i'domses on lhe same lot, and slso an excellent meadow lot of 13 ri acres, larc barn and stabling on the op- i . -: T , j 'V"- , I ' ' (' I A large r-bntatj-jn or tr:ct cf h i uate near Stoystown on bo'di sides nd sil- s of tbe 'road leading to Somerset, ccntainmf a- otil ACi) reres. of which nenriy rf. w : acres si e r!t rfd and under fence, wi:h a two-story h? bouse and large ClTH thrrpon eree'ed, in.r in the possepsioa t ..... . ... I I V:.rv..l . V m- 5 - - , , . , ;i,tn .:-:,,? i t. a?-rtf-p f..r;n wtllhe tintlM into. , , , :r ' . .-.,; - ovi! or t'.rte parts, i! i:eressary, to suit ' lf r - t ....... r be divided into bt of 20 or 30 ncres each. m 7 ?I--d Su.U4i ftur,". for GOvsrucr of pcnnylrani.i,