SOMERSET HERALD. goJinnsET, i a., nr"STiY, DECEMBER 1, ISMS. T. -'. r.i.VitS x"'7- cf rJiila-k-ljia olhi .. !...' Cou! OJlcc. i our anthonrrJ -j-r.l f,r i-'-1'-'!'1? Alc'.rHstmcnfs and Sub :;..nf..r tV -HERALD an-.! f clothed f.,j; pwrr to rrrrlj't fr any monies paid t'j'hion obj-cts. If i a sear? includes t f f ,:;0-ri tj chic, viz: Philadelphia, New fork- Za'!.'? r"J !r,-Jn- .-'-JTJH Saj", Esq., t Donegal, Wrst- j .e-i -'iir, i -ur jtVrincd AgTt : ! . .'cri'-r ? on'l make ci:iectio, f.,r to j Vs f ar frcn there rt(;ateJ to nia'ie jf I'ilT-t. The Array Xevss? Lot? s'-":J interesting news from our Ar enas, '.vill bo foend in to-day's paper; in tdJ'uiea 10 which we would add here, that i! r c 'liter cf the New Orleans ILdieiin i Is Leer, inforrsca ey an o-Txerjust from Matirsoras, that Gun Taylor had abandon ed all Me d m:;rching upon San Luis, the ditiicnliies which must be encoun tered between S.dtulo ?nd tint place were Cmm insurmountable. It w:s doubtful v.!;c:hcr he v:ould even advance as far as S'hl'Io untd h? sliould have received re LTt'orccnen's. The Government had rc-ciie-tcd him to send 4000 men under Gen. Pu't-'rson to Tampico, but he had declin ed to comply with the request, end would rot part with any portion of his force, be- Lctinc: the whole of it to be nccssarv to Mcntercv and Camarro TheltioGriMi. CC LS i..id Gen. Kearney, it appears, fter Miioii'ets conquest of that Province, pro ceedetlto organize a Government for New 3Iexico appointed a Gotcrnor a Sec retary a Treasurer a District Attorney -an Auditor and a Bench. of Judges. In d'liniT so he no doubt acted under iurlruc tiotis of our Government, and is therefore not to be censured for any of his proceed ings. But, asks the Hiclimond Whig, -what provision of the Constitution, or wh.Lt law enacted by Congress in pursu firanccefits requirements, confers tiiis high and responsible power upon any military ofiicer ! Why, the President himst'.f is invested wi;h no such authori ty. Nay, the President and Senate com bined can only exercise the appointing power. over territories first called into ex istence by our laws.' How, then, can the President authorize and instruct Geti. Kearney to do what he has no right to do 1'imsein" We shall like to see what 3Ir. Polk will have to say on this subject in Lis forthcoming annual M?ssoge. VOiitnieers lor 2exico. The of.iciul order? making requiiition vi voiuSKwrMur .mtu, ,'"" snothfr column. e learn tro.n trtc Piiislmrgh Gazette, that the 44 Duquesne Grays"ha-c accepted the terms of service, which are that those who volunteer serve eouu. ui ' u:i;i'"w"wu: i c .1.- A,c ctiatced by Gevcrnnicnt. I he 44 U csimore- Lnd Guards" says the Grcensburgh Re- iovi viuuus eu3 oic vorginjuiii nc- ... , , r i ri , pn!hcan, had a meeting on Moivlavtihst ... , i ,vcck. h. ..x,y.. members turn out. and it was supposed tne requi- r.un;ber for a full company would be raked in a fe .v d vs. Tiie venenMc John Quiuev A 'Jams - wasized with paralysis on th lOih idiinio, w-iieh rendered him insensible fjr a time; but at the date of the latest accounts his physicians hud strong hopes cf hi recovery. Coitsrc. ! Congress rn?cts next Monday. The ; President's Message will probably be sent TnP.l:- nnd wcrrnect to receive I a copy f it iu time for our paper on day following. CtJohn M. Forstcr, Esq., has been appointed Judge, in the room of Judge Ueil of Chc-ter county, lately promoted to the Sunrcmc Bench. ' CirMr. Y'ouug, the Governor elect cf Now York, is not seriously ill, as lur.d been r opr. rented, but in tbeenjoymer.t of vigorous hcil'.h to says the Buffalo Ex press. 5"On tr.c 20th ult, a boiler in one of the Foundries al P.i.sburgh exploded, bv which accid' nl two men were killed fc..d srvcral dangerously injured. E3r'Sir.ce the last anial from Liver pool, there iiss been a decline in the pri ces cf Cour and grain in the eastern c;ti:. EGrTl.s "Balt'inore papers are urging tiie Raiir.n eomnanv to renewed cffyrls u tVK.A w eir ,o pitbbnrU, mint .in hi, position and keep rp his com- he shall have received this order, to f f P'l rendezvous, and tor travel- e I ihe Adjutant General at Harris! nrh. hn hmc from the (recharge, the allow- BUuieji.... j As soon as the reports are received, the ance is fift" ccnts lor evcr" Uventv niiles At present l,en. I aylor hs 400 wa- j 6t.L,c,i0ll cf tca coia?anies w l)C nia(!e, j distance. wliich ni:.I?.e a weekly trip between r.n, thoc whose services : re accei-.tcd I The President requests that you will be Requisition for Troops, General Oruers So. (J. Head QrARTEtis, Adjt. Gcns. Office? Harrisburgh. Nov. 18, 184G. J Sir: Tiie Commander in-Chief re nounces to the Volunteer Soldiers of Pennsylvania, that a requisition has been made by the President of the United Stales, bearing date the IGth day of No vember, instant, for One Regiment of Volunteers of this State, to consist of ten companies, and to $erve to Ike end cftht War u:iih Mexico nutxn sooner '!iichr:r?el, on the conditions stated in the requisition, a copy of which is hereto pnnexed. Pittsburgh is designated us place of rendezvous. The Cvmoiandei-in-Chief with great "ueiiwu cajwci, iiua muse companies which patrioticidiv tendered their services upon the request of ihe President of the VJih of Mav l ist, will prcmndv comply with the prercnt requisition. It will be ! perceived that the present requisition is i l'ie service of the United State. In order susceptible of a different construction j l'.at the volunteers, who shall be muster fro m the former one, as to the term of sci- i 1 "d isto 'service, under this requisition, vice. It will therefore be distinctly un-!1' he enabled to provide themselves derstoc-d, that r.!l oilers of service made now, w;u be in re.'trcncc to the tcrma 01 the last requisition. s the wriices of cl; those who have already volunteered v, ill not b required to fill the call now made, the annexed rule marked A, for making the selection has been adopted It will be perceived by reference to the precent requisition, that each company b ! to consist of 80 privates; but if the num- j her on bring mustered dyes 11 sit f.dHjc- j low Gi effective men in a company, it will he received. The strictest attention to the requirements in regard to the rzc and physical ability of the men, should be observed. " Each Captain or Commanding Officer is required to report within ten days al- Wi.i n cetve nnmeutate oniers to raarcn to h.i'c i: rendezvous, where the ofii- ! oers wm ne ciecicu, :iuo mo rijriinens. in- 1 "'"- " ' ii.jiivu..v. enroled and mustered into the 'service ol j bcrvtoe. OHlcers of the (iuarter-mastcr. tiie United S.alos ! sr.d Subsistence Department, will be im- Kv order of the Commander-in-Chief, j mediately ordered to the place of rendes GEOKGE W. liOWMAN. ! vous, with funds to defray 'the necessary Adrt. Gets "l. ?oth A. The selection v, recording to the following r::c : The company wl.ich ts fi;- i rcadv to march computing the time from the re- j ceipt of tui order, will be first r.ccepted. j F or example : If one Commanding oni lt shall report his company ready to eer Mi;ui u pon euionanv reu.iv io march, within one day after the day on 1 An explosion tool: ph.ee, about ten o' whichthis order is delivered to him, a- 'cock this morning, at the pevdsr mills of nothcr within tnoihys and another widi- I James Beatty, Esq., sim.-te seen miles in three days, they will be accepted j fr;m Brdiimore, on the York road. There according to the order ol time in which j were in o reports each of which were dis- thev are respectively ready to march. War Department, Nov. 1G, 13 iG Sirt !n mv coonniinicahnn n!' the. 19th of May lr.-"t, your Excellency wa? j requested to organize six regimcuts'ofYol- unleers, under the act of the 13th of that ! month, to be held in readiness for public service. The President now directs me to noti- fy your Excellency that one Infantry Regiment of Volunteers, from your Suite, is required for immediate service, and. to continue therein during the war with j Mexico, unless sooner discharged. The Rciiin.cnt will consist of Field M Liciitetiant Colonel, "ield j 1 Lieutei and 1 M;jor, Staff, j 1 Adjutant a lieutenant of one i L of the companies bu 1 not ii 1 addition I W.ri-.Yrr..") 1 Serjeant T:oor. i j missioned U tuarter master srgeant, Siafi. J 2 Principal tmisici.ms, and i iu euiJH.iiiieo, eu.ii ui wj.ieo i vj ..mi- L; rf l (' if, i First 1 iPoT--..f fid ct l i . pta.u, 1 1 irst J,ieu.c-.:.ii:t, - i Si"iM'i I r!'Vr''' I Sr'rr-'O' . i ir- l iUoM lle IVJIU)C 0f i'rivates. on be- 1C companies, each of which is to con- j ing mustered, not fall below Gl effective : r.icii in a ce:urri;y, il wiil be received. ' jri(r o; r f. ib r....-r-.! as fast as they .-hail be or-'anied, and I k -J JV m- s m- k 4 V Will .'HUV , here they may be furfi.or organized in- to a regiment, if not already done under a j wheat in Ro-.i'.herr. Russia hs not found previous c.Il. The regiment will b.- in- way to tlte sullering countries ct cst spected and muttered into service by an rrn Lwrcpe. officer, or officers cf the United States' ,. Armv, who wiil in every case be instruct- Iowa Err.crtox. The Bur.mgton ed t J rcce vc no man ho is in years ap- ! Haw of Thursday last.s ays : "U c parently ever forty-five, or under eigh- lecn, or who i? not of Physical feu'r, ' ana vigor, lo this end, the inspect- ! rr Vl-1 L c ."cronipan:d by a Medi- rAXlcx disappointment ic zealous patriotic citizens of your State, who may be disposed to volunteer. " j iz.Prr ! tz... oC i resiiieM ia call for volunteers, ; it wal Le perceived that ad the field and company officers, with volunteers taken ! into die service of the United States, arc j to be applied and commissioned, or j jc!i as have teen appointed and commis- stoned iu accordance with the laws of the j State whence i.'tey are taken; and I would j suggest tne extreme importance to the I public set ice, that the Oificers of the a-! hove Regiment be judiciously selected ly an Act of Congress, above referred to, it will also be seen that the terms of service are for "twelve months, or ti the end of the war, unless sooner discharged." And it may be that the Regiments which have been enrolled in your State and are now in readiness to enter the service, may i informed that the engagement, required J by thi? rytjiiisitioR. i? tg tho end of the , I..,.,. 1.. . Kunnri ( , WVV1 lir pr. i O i l.IOl. 1 17. ! . .1. 1 UCs" ; will be submitted to hts examination. It ! sTl,G5?,J' ui5! !,? a t-"-er he is resprctfnily puggcs'.ed, that public no- j Volunteers from Pennsylvania just called i tine of tliese rtouircnients will i.wvi.i for. regard t.ieiro.icr r.s mad-with reference On Sunday the 22nd of November by to ihe former period. Should this be so, j John Campbell Esq., Mr. James Fcller, your Excellency will cause them to be I tn w Locisa daughter of Samuel v?ar with Mexico, unless sooner dis charged, r.nd on tj:is condition only, will their service be required. With this un derstanding, one of these regiments (to be selected by your excellency) will be ac cepted. If the modifications suggested should not be acceptable to any of those regiments which have tendered their ser vices, you are respectfully requested to proceed without delay to enrol and or ganize one ia fulfilment of this requisi tion. It may be proper to remark, that the law provides for the clothing (in money) and subsistence of the non-commissioned cilicers, musicians and privates of volun teers who are received into the service of the United States. In respect to clothing, the law requires that the volunteers shall furnish their own clothing, for which purpose it allows to each non-com missioned ofucer, musician raid private, titree uouars anu any cents per month, during the time he shall be in with food and suniefcr.t clothipg, the 1 1 J coiMii.iiation :iilocnce lor .six months t a (.twenty-one uoijars) w ill he auvanceu to each non-com misstoncu oiucer, musician and private, after being mustered into ser vice, but only wish the express condition that the volent i a has alreulv furnished 1 t himself with six mouths' clothing this k'X to ho certitied to the Paymaster by Captain of the company or that the amount thus advanced, shall be applied, under the supervision of his Captatn, to the object contemplated by law. In this tatter case, the advance commutation for rioihins will he paid on the Captain's certificate that he is satisfied it will be 0 applied. ':- r ! t'v io:mu.j m inc ,tir.io:vi.ii:i:i of tr-is holc matter, in order that the lexpeuces which may ba incurred. cry res pectin. ly, Your obedient svrvent. W. L. MAHCY, Secretary of War. His Excellency Francis H. S;n x?r, Gov. of Pennsylvania, Ilarrisburgh Ti w.timor 5, Nor. 23 5 P. M. tmctiy iier.ru ar.i scum ti is city. L.vcry liouse va shaken, and ti.e windows caus ed to rattle like unto the ejects of an earth-au.-ke. There were, it is said, over fcur mm BAa mm ' hundred kegs of powder blcwn up, ntl the !o;s cf property is, therefore, very cor.. i..cral.!c, I regret lo learn that five valuable lives h:.T2 been sacrificed by this disaster fo.ir j white iv.: n and one colored. Their mines are James Bush, FYanei Woodward, Wil liam Brr.nned. a German named Kar.oot, ;.mS a colored man named Noi'son Win- g-r. 1 . ;v were Siter.i'Iv blown to atoms. j lie c;or.:".:.-iio;i in t!:e 1 I 11 wrs ery grc::t. i-rr- 't t rvtv.vp-r . fi.-i,sr :.t n cousi-.lcraVi t.ir.r? were partial bvo!:akcn iiown s;.o V A, mvv.vz wiucn we: the dwelling of Captain Parviancr rr.d Sjmcl B.irnrf. Efq. A small negro hut o-e t1 -.rr- hundred vards cfT, was set cn i j fire. The cavise of the explosion hus not vet ;cen The l-'.st accounts ret resent the wheat ! . .-- -i , enn in Pndoli.i nnl the Ukraine :-s bcins I lui' -" .-. 'in........ .;..!.( w 'J.-- i I ,:a i:, ,he nejhV.rW 'of Odessa and the ?rirnen, and the platns i !to ;hc .crtii of the sea ol Azot, w iters lie cross have failed the accounts are f.'vor..!)!e. The cifiictdtv of .s - eitmjrercns to a snr?tnir port, i enn- ) .. ' - cf had roads, is said to be the nlv rr: sen w ty t.u imtnu-e s.oc k "ro till in some doubt a.wit the elce.mn Gevernor, and cannot vet led certainly atiout tr.e ljmti . r'li 1 1 . 0:i th 22nd. by the Rev. J). B. Ernst, Mr' Mnly sonof Mr. ljfnry Yo.ng Somerset township, to Miss. Marv, Mt hmhit-i-of the late Peter J. Hay, of BroihersvaUcy township, On the 21ih "inst., by tr.e same,. Mr. Jonx J. Theis, to Miss Lidia Shawms, both of this place. On Wednesday the 25th inst., by Elder Wm. II. Poslleihwaite, Ross Forward Esq., to Miss Charlotte E. Ogle, both 0j th,js place. On Wednesday the 23th, inst., by the Rev. II. R. Kern'. Mr. J. Parker Philson to Miss Emf.line B. Platt, all of the borough of Berlin. nnS.in.l-.vilK. 22nd inst. bv Jacob ; Kn.hU Fvrr".. Mr. A ARox Boucher of - Alilibrd township to Miss Ann Saylor of Turkcvfoot townsnip. Wirsin all of Addison towuslip, Somcr Iu respect to subsistence before arriving - .... ' , , , fox! - it County. DIED: Near Lexington, Somerset County Pa. on the 15th of November 1816. Mrs. Elizabeth BocciiEit, wife of .Mr. John Boucher, aged 33 years, and 8 month. The deceased, bore her illness, which was of nearly eight weeks continuance, with Christian fortitude, andpios resigna tion to the will of Cod, and patiently wait ed for the period of her introduction into "the rest prepared for the people of God." She has left behind her, a deeply afflicted raid sorrowing husband, with a family of ten children, together with a large circle of friends and relatives to mourn her de parture. But they sorrow not as "those who are without "hope" believing that their loss, is her eternal gain. May her death be sanctified to the good of her sur viving and sorrowing friends and relations! In this borough on 1 imrsday, the -.o.t;, j of November, Mr. C nones Miller, iu . 0f his a're. TURNPIEE ELECTION. rH'MM' Si.ii-khfiMfra io the Somerset 1 and Bedford turnpike Ro:,d Com- n'irv wl t; llflMf.' III il :i I t'ifCllt'll i will be be!d a the lioue of lames Pii'd ....... ....... - . con. in Aiip.ihcov lir.viishio on th? -I ill ii-heny township en ihp : no.irv next, to elect one I'resi- ( d iV of Ja dent six Managers and a Treasurer t conduct ihe affaiis of said Couip iiiV ihe ensuii j ye"- BENJAMIN KIM MEL. Dec. 1. IS5G. Vrei. AUn a dividend was declared on lite ! IGih of this month, al two per cen in the above, said company lo t.e paid by the Treasurer of said Company. B. K. Dec. 1, 1S4G. OnPllA.NS COUKT SALE OF II KA?i KSTATK. 3" N purpsuance of an order of the Or- pliau's Court of Somerset couiPV, tiicrc wiil b f .piscd m sale by way ol Public Vendue ur or Outcry w ihe prein 'e., on Fiii'ay the I si day f J;inu..ry next, (1817,) she (ol nw'i Real EM-te, Ijip ihe property of J.ifob Moses dt-e d. v 1 z r No. 1. A certain of tract of land Siiuate 1:1 Sh.olt; lownsbip, Somer set couniv, adji:itris U:ids of Joseph Li g. Frederic;; Coleman, John Slump aimI other; contai-iir.g -"0! acres more or k?s. IOC) a-res clc-iied, widi a hewn loj house and barn ilipreon erected. No. 2. Also nnotiicr tract adjoining the first described tract in same township, containing 5 acres wit'.i n i;nproefr."iils tlii renn. Tcrmi iSo. I. cont iiiiing COO acres one third of ihe purchase morcv to be pnid in hand ur. ihe hah.nre ifi ansmsl mst.ltnents t f one h;:;idr l and fifty dol lars, wiiiiout intrrevt, to be secured by yc.dgmcn'. Bond. No. '2. con;;:i:imgC5 serfs to be cash. Attendance "id be given by Ja--ol Mor.es ami Air;,i-;ii Mobes, adiwinisira torso' tiie s-ii i d.'c'd. Bv the Court, Vv. 11 PICKING, Dec 1. Clerk. Jaynes Medicine. DOES NOT REASON AND COM MON .SENSE teach i.s li.at EXPEC TORATION is the most natural a? yvr as liic most effectual I'genl in ar resting nd cnt'M1? PULMO N A V, Y DISK ASF.S ? Reason ssvsyf.s. because OliSI R'JU I ION i" f itter i.nment:.t.dy r re:note.y tne cause t i ii.li inriUi.'ii anu .i...ojorfi i c vrrs, prod.;cii:g Croup. Consuuiptmn, & Abscrsses o! ihe l.ur.. Pain and Sore ness .f the Throit, Brea.it, Sides, or r I i...,t...l I.'- Sli.-r.ildrr.- Prom-mii. ex.-inng naicous - . and perjicnt secretions, thereby rlogsjmj eil.i, .nwnr im- op ow ' " ,.!. lu.'h r.'.'p,,,,, .... ,.. IV rr,, I ition 1 the blood, caucus Dttucuity 01 Breathh'ff, and A ST II MA, Plcuriv. lloarsctiess and Loss of Voice, j Dropsy f the Heart and idierl, Kup ture oi BI'tod VesseU an 1 Blctdin frn Throat and Lung. a-H SPITTING OF BLOOD. Tn rem ve tliis O' struction, from which all t!ierj. iann'm? and lUucerous diseases r-rijinatr, and u produce a radi cal cure, nothing has ever been found e qual to JAYYE'S EXPECTORANT. It undsutirivad.'d il stands prc-em-veti try rr, anil you will be forced to acknowledge that its virtues havf. not. nor cannot nn ovf.rratfd that il stands far ai.oeatid beyond ihe reach of com petition ; that it is the only reasonable, the onlv natural s.nd the only truly suc ce?ftd "method of arresting and curing ureases uf Piilmonary Organs. J YNE'S 11 AIR I ONIC This late .iir.ivrv"of Dr. Jayne, awakens the ,i iJ.p nress in all parts of the conn- ; !rv. The fact is. the more ihe article be co'mes known, the less peace has the Doctor. A continual itieam of bald heads keep ponrigisuo his establishment, who iT.i lobed at night, dream of long and flowing locks, and awake in the morning and find the vision realized. We saw a bewitched damsel a few days since, the curl of whose auburn lucks attracted our attention, and for some lime we did not reensrnise an old friend. "Biess us, Al i- na. sail, J we. "where UiU vow ruise mai beautiful hair?" "Thank ou, sir, said the hlushin ei'L "Vo.i must as); Dr. Javne.' "The foci is. lnt aWhii;li the Doctor is verg. eg into the "sear and l:.r nflife. he understands how 'toideaoe the lad.es.- Public Ledger. I0pie4. einc.au . - Sold by J. J.tt u. r. ocnen, J Somerset Pa. . ,P. Also by Edward benn, 7 EtTiiown r. . DR. S. POSTLETHWAITE. 2JEiL)ERS his professional seivices to the 5 public. Office in tho buiIJmj former!? oc cupietl by Charles Ogle, Llsq., u a law otJice. June 9, ISiG. XE IV DRUG AXI) mmm stobe go THE snbscrfrer would respectfu'Iy inform ihe public, t!:at he has just received and npmrd out in the Store room of Jacob hiuimtd, Esq., in Berlin, a fresh and assorted stock of Drugs, .Medicines, Vaints, Dyes and Confeclionavics, which he oflVrs to sell ery cheap for cah. Persons wishing tn purchase arii.-lp? in his line nfluiiit;s. are invited 10 call ami exarni-ie his stock -i'A l. SAMUEL J. ROW TfSBS WAY! I J r$ J S. HATS! . . vj. Cheap, Good and Fashionable. ' THANKFUL for pant favors, the H subscriber wonl.l respectfully in form bis old customers and the public gcnerail v.ibat lie roipinues to carry on the MATTING BUSINESS in all its branches, al bis old stand on main street, in the borough of Somerset, where be keep constantly on hand a supply of IJ.ATS of his own manufac ture, made of the I est nnterials and in every variety of si !e ei:itrain?. Fur, Nutria, Russia, Cassimer AND won a. hath. Country Pca't-rs will be supplied with any quantity they may desire for reiail. on short nonce ar.d at moderate prices; and cu-ioruers can at a!! times cither hate :t choice from among the stock on hand, or !i3ve ihir Is;. m-ide to order, of anv QUALITY OH STYLE. From bis long experience in the busi nf ss an. I a determination to te I cheap, and at the s;iine lime also lhat his hats h;dl not he excelled by those of any other esi;i!ii;;h;r,ent here or elsewhere, the subscriber M uters himself with the hope lhat be .shdi continue receive a libera! h.re if public p:iirmaae. 'I he subscriber understands thai some persons have been selling bats as having been manufactured by him, which are made elsrwbrre r.nd he therefore cau tions the public against purchasing any as his make, whiih h ive not the words John C. Kurtz, Main street, Somerset, Pa..'' li the lip. Furs and approved country produce liken in exchange for hts. cirr.AP rort cash. sepS JOHN C. KURTZ. rLAML ENCIRCLED OVEN COOKLG STOVE. ' SIIS Stove combines all that is val Jg liable in existing Cooking Stoves with cert iin improvements peculiar to itself, li is constructed uvon a netv and entirely distinct principle truly philo sophir-,,1, so as to pass ' the flue entirely round the oven, thus making it enveloped or flame encircled, without impairing ihe necessary dr.iticht of ihe stove. This method of thus pas.-ing twice round, once over and once under the oven, is the secret of its wre.it economy in the use of fuel, while the enlargement of the air chamber affords increased space for the rarefaction of air and compensates for die usual disad vantage of a circular draught, It bakes, masts, and boils, easier and better ihnn anv Stove yet of fered to the public, witli the advantage over most of them, of savins one half ihe fuel, li is superior to the '"Queen of the West," "Bu.-k's Patent." "Eclipse" or "llathaways Patent,' for the follow ing reason: In ihe.-e Stoves the upper side ol ihe oven is dependant for beat an l can have from no other source than what radiates through ;he plate on which ihe lire is made. If the ashes be lified clean, loo much heat wiil radiate and bum th? bread on the upper side, if l:o mm h ashes be left, the bread wi'l tint bake on ihe upper side. Of this defect sit good cooks com .lain, '"his Stove is entirely free of ibis objection, hc oven always heating exactly alike top aud bottom, and end. Mauy buy ihe Premium or step stove and others of iinilar model. 'J hese Stoves ronsume much fuel, for first the fire chamber is too deep, ihe pots c, are too high a bovc the tire. Seci nd when using the oven, all the heal which passes off under the oven being one ha'f, never comes in contact with the boiling utensils. p-issesofl into ihe pipe ard i? !ot. Also our Stove is so arranged with a bank or elevation in ihe fire chamber as to ensure the use of the dame upon the forward part of he Stove first, and it then passes hack afterward heating ail alike whereas Stoves like the ilathawav, havipr one vest chamber, allow too wide a ran;e for the flame without suffcicnt concen tration We nianuficture two sizes nf ibis Stove at ibeEale Foundry i;i BeriinSou: ersei county. Pa. For the larger si most of the pots commonly used in the kitchen will answer. Always on hand, a complete aert- mem of Pf.OIIGHS. with PMHJlj.I Aaii;Ma oi gr.ai rv a i'ff r Mi.ritr 1 I 1 1 LOW WAREol superior I finish, comprising eveiy ...... i:.. c QTI X f.'S nn band, and made ....v. j U order, on the most rea'onah e lerjs. IIOUSER & BElKt. 1 Berlin, Oct. 13 1S40 3m. Orphans' Court Salo I? &Zii&t?i N ptirsuam e of an order ot ih.e Or plian's court of Son.eret routtiy t' cre wiil be exposed b s.'e by w:y v( Public' Vendue orou'eryon the prem ises, oa I'tidt:' tht 57: kh'j cf Deceui" her next, (iS-lo) the toii-iwiug Real Es tate laic the property of Jacob Huffman, deceased, vir: A certain Tr-.rt or f PLANTATION of I d a J . situate in Jetmer townh.'p. con taining 3 J7 acres anil alowrncc, more or less, adjoining lands of D.id Sia!pon, Jacob Boyers, Conrad Keyier, John llnnman and others, with upwards of ICQ acres of clear laud, on which &ro erected a large Tivo Story House and a one story house and a larje Stona B-nk Barn, with other improvements. Terms: One third in hand, and the balance in six annual payments, without interest, t be secured by Judgmeut bonds and Mortgage. Attendance will be given by William Rishebarger and john Hoffmam admin istrator's of the etate of said deceased. By the court, W. 11. PICKING. nnv 24. Clerk. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT Public Sal. raHK subscriber will offer at sale by JL public outcry, on Christmas day, 25th December next, ihe following real properly belonging to the estate of Msj. George Graham, late of Stoystown, Somerset county, deceased, viz; Ho. 2. The well known Tavern stand for ma hy years kept by deceased, on the North side of Main street in Stovstown afore said, being a large two-story frame and. weaibeiboarued building with good and couicn ent outhouses on the same lot. and also an excellent meadow lot of 13 acres, large barn and stabling 03 the op posite side cf the street. 2Mo. 2, Cne small house and lot oi one aera situate on Main cress street near the Pub lic school house in said borough, and now in the occupancy of John Leber kneight. Xo. 3. A large plantation or tract of land sit uate near Stoystown on both sides of the road leading lo Somerset, containing a- C4 ! bout 400 acres, of which nearly UC0 acres are cleared and under fence, with a two-story log house and large Earn thereon erected, now in the possession of William Waugh and Samuel Wcis inger. The above farm will be divided into two or three parts, if necessary, to suit purchasers, or if desired part of il may be divided into lots of 20 cr 30 acres each. The sale will be held at the Turern House now kept by Allison Loughrey, and will be countinued until 2!! is sulJ, 'hen and where the terms, which will be reasonable, will be made known. SAMUEL KIM MEL, Administrator cum testamento annexo of novlO George Graham, dee'd NEW&CilE.iPG()OI)S. nHE subscriber Ins received from Jl. the Eastern cities, and is now ope ning at his siore North East corner of the Diamond, a very large and general assortment of Gqnds snitabls for ths FALL AND W INTER SEASONS, among which are French and English Cloths of various colors. AlsoTweeds, Cassimeres, Satinets and Jeans, Tarleton and Cecilia Cloths for Ladies dresses. ALSO, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mouslin de laines. Calicoes ol all quali lies from 4 to 25 cents per yard. Mus lins from 4 to 10 cts, Silk and Thread Lace, Silk Gloves of a superior quality for ladies and gentlemen, together with a fine assortment of HARDWARE, (.itcensrearem Groceries, &c Boots and shoes of all kinds and verjr low. Weavers Reeds of very superior quality. All which wiil be sold on as cheap and accomodating lerrns, as they can be had' west of the Allegheny Mountains. M. TR ED WELL. Somerset, sept 22, 186. AN IMPORTANT LETTER. 19) THE foiioning letter from Dr. Brigham, of Lowell, Mass., but speaks the uniform language of hundreds of oth er Physicians, who have tried, and therefore know how to appreciate Jayne's Expectorant. Lowell, Mass. Jan. 27. 1844. Dr. David Ja ue r Dear Sir. I hare used your medi cinet (so universally known by the inri.o of Javne's Espectobant.) in my prac tise lor a numbtr ui years, and can loosi truly sav.thai 1 have been ii.o;csuccesitiJ in the iW of thai 19 a mild, safe and thorough Expeionnl. than of any which I hate ever used. Il is the fr tho foilowinT obvious reasor.s. Il does rot if "ive.rin proper doses, occasion a di agrreabie nausei. It does not wea . n tbc lungs and prostrate the system, ii.'.e most other Expectorants in common . se. nor does it ahate the appetite of the pa ient. like other nauseating medicines, vfc.ch have !f en used by the faculty. In a wi.rd it is i.j aily or quite lee ihmg . which has been sought fcr by many cf ihe faculty for ngegone bv. 1 rem'' torm. &r., LUTHER BRIGMAM. Sold by J. J. a IL f. SchtU, . S(,-;icisel t'a. Alsa by Edward L'evip, Siuvs'y rr Pi fi
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