q -JERSEY HERALD. r o j'lTi:DAY, JANUARY 12, 847.- ; "I'ALMC?.. K. cf J'hihJchAh at Li t-j. r.c 5r ? t"V-f-.! Ofb-r, ii cur a-j.LVueJ j;: .".i.M ;:i rrrrMs at;j ?t IiESAl.D' end U cludirJ n 1st i , r.-.rr to rrrt li r zrx c-r -.jrs rs:i UU .-ei.ry inclt-Jos t :.:itn T;-- -r v i lki c reveral cot:: i ii i i i l.itiOIl in 1 lie ituerhi .-u:uiy r.-.-MTionweUih. will be hclJ at , TI:;.;n.v t- .'-.v- V'l RCil NEXT, at 10 o'clock in the ' j '.,. r; f(.- iho purpose of selocling . """i: !...- r.-.r n.-.tr-rnnr rnJ Canal Com- I . ... 5 to be l next cluing ecnoii, iu c-f1! r--rr bufin:'S5 as mav be deemed r i. v - - - important to th( g- r P. success of the AVl.i J p. SANDERSON, ::MlT.r, i). KARNS, TCSEl'II KONIGMACHER, AIORTON MeMlCHAEL, GEOIMJE ERETY. II. JONES r.ROOKE, Tt'IEO. I). COCHRAN, JAMES POX. JAMES MARTIN, Y.1I.E1AM PjUTLER, J. J. SLOCTM, JOHN R. EDIE, i: I) WARD COWAN. JOHN D. JOIINSO.V, WM. J. HOWARD, Whij Stale Committee. County riecting. V. r.i; liniasonic citircas of 'r.. cad cour.tv :e tc e;i?'J to assem- : the Court m . , li.-;;:-e. in S.fmcrst, on Tuesday evening i r." t'.e ensuing court week (February o f;r the cf arnoini.rz d'.urratcs to ( Wmtion which is to be held . r.i ILrrisburi on the 9:h of March next. r.rlotlsucri other metres as may be drer.i od essential to a complete o Ziitcn c: me party m this countv. :fANY. APPOINTMENTS. Hr-crt L. Stewart h?.s been re-sppom-tci Clerk to the County Commissioners. David Smith has been appointed Poor Ho jsc War Jen. l3Vc invite attention to Lie oovc r.ttice for a County Meeting. In two months from ihis time a Whig State Con vention is 10 be he'd to nominate caudi- i r - i r i r : . cates :--r uovemor anu cuu v,u;a.:;is- fioncr; and besides appointing delegates j t-i represent their lews in that Convert- j tio-i, the Vii!js and Antimasons of this ! i cour.tr oug'tt to take measures fur an ear- '; v conization tf the pariv. We ex- ; y:c there'.ore, to see a general ait-en- i c'ii.c? at the meeting on Court week. $C7'-Okl Shuuk,' we o ine, will have r erne troulhj to secure a nomination fur -' 1 ffTt.f .fit re-e;oct;on. and wo snou id rot oc a: r.i! , fu-p T It t ' ' i.t v. cu: Id be Van Burcnized, ds, defeated in Convca- ! tr. ia c.t.e V. "i t:-;! ur T1 X tic wire of the Tcler l. Ti vi p r ri vi had been broken on L (I Hi'.1., beginning of last week, by the Ll!- iag of a tree upon one of th "i nrc-c Legislative. The Legislature met at llarrishureh on Tuesday last. Indie Senate, Charles Gibbons w: Speaker by ihe following vote: Charles Gi'.boas, JVih'hm Cigler, "Wm. 13. Anderson, Gen. R ,;s. George D.:rsie, MiiA Members, chc:: 1C 9 1 1 1 5 I.i the House, James Cooper was elec ted Speaker. The vote stood; James Cooper, 53 John C. Knox, C3 Scattering, 2 Absent Members, 4 In the Senate, on Wednesday, E. S Goot r.o, ich nd G. W. Iiarnmersly were J for Cle Dr.. id Fleming was nominated as the Whig candidate for Clerk of the House, K-J A. L. Russell for Assistant. Mi Edie introduced resolutions in- f-rurdr.g our Senators nd rea nesting our Representaiives in Congress to use their luorts. to have the Tana of 42 restored. iTO'""The President has sent a special raf. ;i-e to Con gress, recommending an --jr.-- 1 - : rorted by Teicrraph for the Pittsbrrgh we rcprescnuiives oi me pcop.e, mu uw- TTGSWTE CONVENTION. ' Grzeue, to theind attention of the edi-1 nd importance of Utis subject, m i:" if I preccnun'T it to the Legislature. A S..:a Convcnron, to be compose of ; lor3 cf which we are indebted for the sy- I 1 At t.e session becamc mv duty i.-.'.-;-:;s from t.;e -i- c rnnJ-eif . Rnnii;s of the document presented to cur i t,-i dmu- i!r.-,t iho t-Ax, assessed on real iaere .se of the Army and the appoint- $fJG,275,47. Total Public Debt on De of a Lieutenant General. ccmer 1st $30,407,897,97, being $196, Oa the 2nd inst., by a vote of 115 to 910,22 less than it was on December 1st, 4. the House of Representatives decla- j 18;c pavment Qf pn fonJed red it inrviu i'. pnt to Ijv a tax on tea and r,.i. u voir: eou.c. ! and a half preceding the 1st of February, ! penencc ot .ew v ork", ana sueu uouul Secre-rr Walker i sa.d to dcMre the 11845, for which certificates, which con-1 not will in a very few years be the ex , ,. - i stitutcJ a part of the cxiuing Debt in con- pcrienee in our Commouweaiia. -a;age of a lav. authorizing !;:ra to is- . t1 T prpvyiih a statement show- - . . sequeTice cf the non-pivmcnt of the in-. I transmit ncrewu.i t .i.vui.jk . TcnMurunscf Tnssury Notes. ;lprf?,,cfr2 iced. The haUnrA in in the ac'ual receipts and expenditures , Atthc municipal electicn in Pittsburgh Wh:gs cttrrie-J their tr. - . uescav. thl-.; i r-TTV c;,v 0f Davtea Ohio, was in-j and has been continued up to the present Government, irom this esuraa.c u , ' ' .' n t'"Vf ir mpii;t Winrof the ;tale appears that the receipts of the year wiu t-r-'r,' ri 0'( 0t' rL in ccnsenucncc , mne, ima l..c crcuii -na i.o..or ci u.c su. . n i . LRud.cu ca J.e inuut, injB,,;re.i exceed the expenditures by the sum of PA.. i vi aooat J yarcs oi me - , i;, r ncnv. S1SU41.11. The balance in the Trea- j Mir.mi, immediately bove Uie city, nav- j in lecn we?t a,vriy. Much damage wci done to property and severs! persons were ! citv were destroved. Hie water was 2 i fce: hier Unn at lherreat flooJ in 1332 GGThe Governors Messojre was re- j rru?ors in lo-dav's naner. c arc lnJebteu to lion. J;uncs Loop o::d Col. John R. Ed:e for copies of V Governor's Message, Th? following is the result of the c!cc- V0 unieers. i Ton Colonel. J. Hamhriht, W. Ii. Roberts, ('harlot Naylor, Wm. Larimer, S. II. Montgomery, Liftt. Colonel. John W. Geary, Vr. Murry, Major. Wm. Rrindle, Robert Kiotz, Wm. B. Thompson, 322 32S 217 10 4 591 200 511 314 12 Col. Roberts was Captain of the Fay ette Volunteers, Ll Colonel Geary was j Captain cf the Cambria Highlanders, and j Maj. Drindleof the Danville Guards. The Companies of this Regiment left Pittsburgh on TlmrsJ:?v and Friday, on hoard of steam-boats TAM rlL O A I TACK t. LI lstil L'lofc. OF THE MEXICANS. A cudeman who arrived at New Or- . i A t. .1 1 - TT iesr.s on tne.tn u:i., m me scaooner n. ; M. Johnson, from Tampico, lCdi ultimo, 'c - atcs. that a bodv of Mexican cavalry. : estimated at about 7000, had appeared in ' the vicinity cf that place, and, coming w: ' thin ihe range of die artillery, were fired J upon and driven off. j The garrison t?iere had been reinforced : br the Alabama regiment of volunteers 'and the second regiment of artillery, and ! Gen. Patterson was t'have marched from ' Matumoras, on the 23d, with Col. Tho mas's regiment cf Tennessee cavalry, for that point. Gen. Shields was in com- mand at Tampico, but would be superse ded br Gen. Patterson, when he arrived. From the Pittsburgh Gazette. Synopsis of Gov. Siiunk's 31 E S S A G B. I TO THE LT.CHLVTI RU, EEAD JAN. 6tII. ! . j- rTltlVt:TED i:v Titi-EcnArir.J ; THZ Vi'LCNTEEKS FOU THE WAH CO.PEN ' 8ATIOX TO THEM DETAILS OF THE FI NANCES Or THE STATE ITS DEBT HE- X EM U TtXTKN OITrRE INCOME FROM THE STATE WORKS CENTRAL RMLROAD A"ENrvENT TO THE CONSTnETION SINXINO ICNP Ol'R BANKING SVSTEM Ills VIEWS ON THE TARIFF, &LC. The Message opens with the usual ac kr.owiedgmenti to Divine wisdom for the Sj'eisiurs we enjoy. Refers to the Mexi can War. Under the authority given by the CcuTces to the President of the Uni ted States, to call on Pennsylvania for six j Regiment The oiler of ninety rumpa- j i ntes on the subsequent call for one Key- j ment, its muster into service; tne cull for , tlie second Kegsmeni; lis prompt il 'sr,or,se. Recommends the propriety and ; justice of invoking Congress to appropri- j ate for their use such portion ot tne pun- ! lie lands may be sufficient to furnish a cn.rMfPcn fur lbf frfrbnbl of Cacll of tllC j 'officers and soldiers who have volunteered i to serve during the war with Mexico, and also recommends to the members assem bled the propriety and justice of refund- ing to the volunteers the expenses of tneir 'man-It to Piuburg. j States that the subject has been presen ien. lA-t t'-at'- ade'to defrav I '.ted to the General Govermnen 'no provific.i h:is vet been ma j the expenses incuired by the volunteers j in preparing themselves for being mus jtered into service under the requisition of 'the President of 19th of May; states that thp Rcnort of the Adintant General, will be transmitted as soon as received. Pays a high compliment to Adjt. Gen. Bowman and assistant, Cel. Petriken, for their industry and abihty in the organiza tion cf the troops. Presents an exhibit of the State Debt on 1st December last, as appears from the Report of the Auditor Genera!. The total Funded Debt is $33, 653,970 52. Relief Notes in circulation, $1,003,100,40. Interest Certificates out standing, $703,810,09. Interest on Ce 'tificates to August 11, 1845, when funded, $44,423.21. Due Domestic Creditors, , xiWl.'i IUU lia SU?IVI1UU IUI l, vy ' drowned. Houses, fences, lumber, &C ibihtics cf another iaiiure, punctually to w-j - - - u.u were carried off, and entire fields of .tan- f Pae onz i rra- r-r-;;;; meel t!,i surv, br.t to make provision for a system oi tne revenue oi me year, 10 oeei ine dm? corn m the nvcr boltcm above the ' r i.. . i ,?. " infprest which vrili fall dae on the 1st; iZ: .i;irt-":,i.f-i:,'i .ri.iiii.ijiii i - jT.cisurv had accumulated on Dec ls! for the last fiscal year; and also an csti ' iii tn,"tb i f ftf.fi.i.psi .fi. an! ,m ' mniP nf the same for the present year 1 February 1st, 1815, the payment of the' i intercFt on the public debt was resumed accuraeJv nd cr;ucany exam- ! iaeJ, and always kept in view, not only i ! to guard by ample provision against pos- j Tt !- Wn mv constant endeavor, and especially ia my annual message ol Jan n:irv 1S46, and the special message of 21st of April following, to impress upon and personal estate, together with all the other revenue that accrued widiin the fis cal year ending 30th Novcmbei, 1S43, were less than lite expenditures of the year by $414,109,32, which deficit was supplied out of the balance in the Trea sury on Dec. 1st, 1841, and by diminu tion of die outstanding balances due from the several counties for taxes. On the 1st of Dec. ISM, the balance ia the Trea sury was SGG3,851,S3, and on the 1st Dec. 1845, it was S3S4,SS6,09, showing a reduction of the balance m the Treasu ry of 273,965,79. On the 1st Dec. 184 4, the estimated amount of available outstanding taxes was $1,009,778,03; and on the l.t Dec. 1845, they were estimated at $374.54 4,50, showing a diminution of outstanding Taxes to the amount of S135, 233,53, and making a dimiaatioa of the balance in the Treasury, and outstanding taxes during the year ending Nov. 30ih, IS 15, of $414,199,32. This stiiement demonstrates that the taxes and other re sources, assessed and accruing within the year were less bv the above sum than the demands upon tr.e Treasury during the same period. The financial operations cf the year ending on November 30:h, 18 40, also ex hibit a like deficiency, but less in amount. Thus the balance in "the Treasury on De cember 1st, 1845, was $39 4,830, and the estimate amount of available taxes out standing at the same period was $874,544, 50, making an aggregate amount of bal ance in the Treasury, and outstanding Taxes on 1st December, '45, of $1,259, 430,57; the kdance in the Treasury on December 1S4G, was $33 4,073.70; and the estimated amount of available out standing taxes at the same period was $342,633,04, making an aggregate ia Treasury and outstanding taxes on the 1st of Dec. 184G, of $927,307,34, showing a diminution of the balance in the Trea sury, and outstanding taxes, during the fiscal year ending on the thirtieth of No vember, 18 40, of $332,003,25. It thus appears that the Taxes assessed and the other revenues accruing within the fiscal year just ended is sufficient to meet the demands upon the Treasury by the above sum. It will be perceived that the bal ance in the Treasury on the 1st Decem ber, 1 840, was greater than was estimated in the last annual message. The amount of the outstanding taxes has been reduced below the estimate then made: states that as it was apparent that these recurring deficiencies would soon exhaust the balance in the Treasury, and all arrearages of available outstanding tax es, he had urged at the last session the necessity of providing some additional revenue to place the finances oa a perma nent basis. He refers to the act passed accordingly at the last session: it should be modified in certain particulars; thinks that the act of 18 10, with the increase on I the value cl property since me lasi uuau- uiot ... - , ..... . derivable, from ieul and personal estate to an amount equal to the deficiency that oc curred in the accruing revenue of last year. Refers to the loss of tolls occa sioned by the spring flood, by report of Canal Commissioners $150,000, which, i ... s.-tnM' v. f ii are tnc revenue with cost of repairs consequent thereon $n, 515 niake the ag lhe .. revenu ggre-gate losses by 15. But lor this revenue exclusive of the babnee in the Treasury- on the 1st Dec. IS 45, and the Taxes cuts'.andirg would have been nearly equal to the demands on the Treasury during the fiscal year. It appears that the receipts from Canal and Railroad lolls, and charges for motive power for the year 18 43, were $1,017, 411; for the vesr 1811, ?1,1G7,G03,42; for the rear 18 45, $1,19G,959,43; 1540, 1. 295, 494,70 showing a gradual and steady incrca-c during the above pencd. Even lost year, notwithstanding the ilelav in the opening of the navigation, cxcecJ those of 1845 the sum of ro e i oo Trpi-(i i; rood reason therefore to believe that it tne ruonc Works shall continue to be conducted v,id the same degree of skill, industry , r , u u,VP and integrity, with which they rue oeea X r.r Kom rears mst, the re- re, u ccipts from them 1 cont to cre.se 1,1 the basine upon reaciics mctr imt S.vTic anrirehens:o:i3 have been ex pressed that the construction of the Cen tred Railroad between Philadelphia and Pittsburg, may be the means of dimin ishing the income from the Improve ments of the State. In this I do not concur. On the contrary, I entertain the opinion that the increased commerce which it will invite between our great eastern and western Emporiums and the regions which connects with them will not only add to the revenue of the Co lumbia Railroad, but will gready increase the productiveness of all our public I , , 1 T 1 .1 works. oucn l ueutic - made with much care, upon full consul- lat.on with the other of 61? c U.e 1 sury on the 1st insU was only $-133,950,- CI. It 13 thcrcore altogetl: cr probable that of February next. 1 recommend that ! some legal provision be promptly innde j for the purpose. This will not affect j die financial calculations and estimated j results of the year. j I feel entire "confidence in taking info ; view the operations of the whale year, 1 the results will sustain substantially the estimates that have been presented. He speaks of the cancellation of the Relief Issues of $200,000 annually as in past years, existing as a Sinking Fund, j and makes some valuable suggestions for j additions thereto, tending rapidly to. a) diminution of the State Debt, and the final relief of the people from taxation for the payment of interest. He suruest the preposition for an amendment to the Constitution, by whieh certain revenue shall be author- j ized to be set apart, and sacredly pledged for the payment of the Interest and grad ual liquidation of the principal of the Slate Debt. He recommends a careful examination lot the operation of existing tax laws, with a view to equal and just aascss menls, declares that in regard to the ad jus '.meat by Congress of the duties on imports, he continues to adhere to the views expressed in his Message of the 7th of January last, and illustrates these views by reasoning thereon at some length; refers the Legislature to his last Annual Message for his sentiments in regard to the Banking System. He considers our Banks in a com paratively sound conditian. He thinks that the limiting our Banking Capital and Individual liability have had a salu tary effect, and should be inflexibly ad hered to. He refers them likewise to the report of the Canal Commissioners for the operations of the last year on the public works; compliments tlie Board ia the aid they have afforded , to restore the public confidence and re-establish public credit, and states that not a single defal cation on any of the Lines has occurred within the last three years. MARRIED: On Sunday the 3d ins'.., by -Michael Hay, Esq.. Mr. Joseph Keim of Elklick township, to Miss L'liza dinger of Sum mit township. 4 LL persons who I ir.debied to the si know ihemelres subscriber, are re quested f m;ike payment before the 15th day of March next. Those neglecting to comply wiih ihis request will com pel me, though unpleasant io me.io place i their arroun'? into the hands of proper officers for collection. GEORGE L. GORDON. Janmrv 12, 18 47. Sheriff's Sales. ITJ Y virtuenf sundry writs of J'cnditi j30i" Exponas issued out of the Cosiri of Common Pleas of Somerset county, am! to me directed, there will be expos ed to s:ile by way of public outcry, at lhe public square in tlie borough of Som erset, on Sulurdny, the Cj day of February, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following Real Instate, viz: All the right, title, interest anJ claim of John Bunting, of. in and to one LOT OF GROUND, fituate in the town of Smitlifieid, Addi son township, Somerset county, Pa., con taining one-fourth acre, more or less, ad joining a lot of II. Sc E. M. Hagans on the east, main str?el on the north, and the Youhcghfny river on the west and sou h, on which are erected a two-story dwi Ping housr, wi h die appurtenances as die rripcrty of ihe s iid Jidin Ban ting, at the fuit of J. S. Hagans, for die use of Daniel Weyand. ALSO All the right, tide, interest and claim of Thomas Rifile, of, in and to a certain TRACT OF LAND, sitnale in Conemaugh township, Somer set county. Pa., cimiaini.-ig two hundred acres, more or less, about sixteen acres cleared, about four acres in meadow, ad- r'"g lands ot Jac G.br.el Mishl r, G, ! and oher lands of i j-wn'n lands of Jacob Schneider's heirs, hriM liemnespnrgrr lefemtant, on which '. Ar.m,1 o in limit: nml Si ib!e. Willi tiir l in - - i f .1 - nr.t? ilia rmnorV Cil - - . R J of ; John Hochstcl!ert now for lhe use of lii- . tD .1LSO All the right, litle, interest and claim of Michael Herbaugb, deceased, ol, in and to a cert .m j LOT OF GROUND. situate in the borough of Somerset, So merset county, Pa., containing onc-lourlt acre, more or less, adjoining the Somer set and Mountpleasant Twrnpike on the South, a lot af Marshall College on the west. Union street on the north, a lot of Jacob Myers' heirs on the east, on which are erected a two-story log dwelling house, and kitchen nnd stable, with the appurtenances as the property of the said Michael HerVangh, deceased, in the hands of John NefT. Executor of the last Will and Testament of tire said decea sed; Elizabeth Ilerbaugb, Widow; and Elizabeth Herbaugh. Guardian ad litem of Lydia Herbaugh and Caroline Amelia Herbaugh, legal representatives of said deceased; at the "suit of hate Ankeny, fauarJian of Mary B. Roberts, Marga ret Roberta and Anne Roberts. - ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Philip Custer, of, in and to a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Stoystown, So merset count-, Pa., containing one-fuurih acre, more cr less, a Jj duiog main itreel 1 on the south, lot of Henry Homer on the west, lands of Jonathan Statier on the north, and a lot of Henry Utile oa the eas on which are erected a two-sto ry dwel.'ir.g house, carpenter shop and stiule, with the appurtenances as the properly of the said Philip Custer, lhe suit of Jacob Albert fc Co. ALSO All the riht, title, interest and claim of Samuel Trent, of. in and to one PLANTATION or tract of Itnd, situate in Somerset township, Somerset -ninty. Pa., coniai nin2 two hundred and lventv-six acres, more or less, about 100 acre cleared and about ( acres in meadow, adjoining lauds of Dar ie! Coleman, Daniel Shoe maker, John Cober and others, o:i which are erected two log dweliisig houses and barn and stable, and an apple orchard on the premises, with the appurtenances as lhe property of iii. said Samuel Trent, at the suit of Michal Frease, now for the use of Joshua Rhoads. SAMUEL GRIFFITH. Sheriff's Office, Somerset, Januarv 1 2, 1S47. SheritT. HEGISTEirS NOTICE. N "oticc is hereby given to all persons concerned as legatees, creditors or otherwise, that the following accounts have been filed and passed register in the Register's office, lor the county of Som erset, and that the same will be present ed to the Orphans' court for confii m ,lion and allowance on Mjnduy,f'ie l5!i dcty of relruury next, al an adjourned Or phans' Court, viz: The account of Jacob L'chty, admin istrator of Jasob Savior, dee'd. The final account of Tobias- Mnsser and George Walker, Executors of the Lst Wiil and Testament of Philip Weig ley dec'J. The account of John Maust adminis trator of Jonas Maust, dee'd. The account of Dmiel Lepley, ad ministrator of Christian Shockey. who was administrator of George Albright, dee'd. The account of John Bradfield acting Executor of the hist Will and Testa ment of Thomas Grier. dee'd. The account of George Meese, ad ministrator &c. of Christian Rice, de eessed. The account of oshua Rhoads, aJ ministrator of Marv Dwire, dee'd The arcoiint of Samuel Coleman and Jacob J. Coleman, administrators of John N. Coleman, who was Executor of Eli zabeih Fli' k. dee'd. The account of Daniel Gaumer, ad ministrator of Henry Rennel, dee'd. The Gmrdi inship account of Jacob Kimrr.el. Gu-irdian of Henry, Catharine, John and William Rink. Tlie account of Oiho S Mitchell, ac lirig Exerntor of ihe last Will and Tes timent of Lewis Mitchell, dee'd. The account of Daniel Lepley. ad ministrator fce. of Christian Shockey, dee'd. The account of A. H. Phi'son. George Walker and John P. Brubaker, ad.niais-j trators of Willi on G. Walter, dee'd. The acrccnt of Joim S-dmeidtT. ad ministrator de bonis non of Peter Fleck, dee'd. WM. II. PICKING, January 12, IS 47, Register. NO EXCUSE FOR A BALD HEAD. S)The following communication from j the Rev. Professor Eaton, cf Hamilton; College, N Y. in addition to hundreds of others equally respecta'de, should re move the doubts of every reasonable per son of the uniform snd singular efficacy of Javne's Hair Tonic. Hamilton. Feb. 15. 18 40 DR. D JAYNE Dear Sir: I cannot say my hair is restored, but I car siy that it appears to be in as rapid a process of restoration as could reasonably be ex pected. I had not finished t?ie first b ai de, before a decided rhange was manifest over the bald part of the head to which i- , .1. - r t! . it was app.ieu. Anew gowm oi ui c glossy hair, much like that of an infant's appeared, and has continued to increase. ;.nd I have had it cut two or three time. I have recently commenced upon the 3d bottle, but have been a good deal irrf ga lar in the use of the Tonic from the first. 1 from this cause I apprehend that the ana eiTect is at present less tiian it otherwise would have been. I be":i tlie ue of the Tome with little or no f-dih that it would ever be successful on mv head, though I fell en tire of v. a muc the ance of mv head when in your office I assure vou mv hair have hern nearly. if not quite, an inch I mger ihe times I , flushed with sangyine hope of final suc cess in the diligent us of your Tonic, which (amidst all the hair humbugs which have been adertied in the pa pers.) I am constrained to believe t what it claims to be, an-J ihatit i'l make the hair grow, and no in stae at leaston some heads. Gro. W. Eaton. Professor in the Hamilton Literary & Theological Seminary. Kohl by J. J.& H. F. Schell. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Stystown Ta. coi titence in your st .iemei.ts 01 Fxtracl of Lo-wood, Annctto Cochir.ei!, hat it had done to others, an, I 1 was ( SoSul-in;1 ef Tin. Blue Vilriol. oil Vitriol. !i surriea as ce iiii?u.w,:cni saw j f j P 7! H I fi S effect. You recollect the appear rTTn Rio CoCee. Tea, Pepper, I have hrd them cut, on those parts j bJe5 lno. brushes, percysnon caps, which were neaMy destitute of any, " je'r, 51l9t and lea !. when you sv.v mc. h wn?. r.owever, 1 yyiSTAR'S Halsam of iM Lntrrr, verv fine, though quite thick. I am f,n -irrrTlO S ARIL'S of all kinds Mst of &nsss3 p3UT down for trial at Fc- Iiruarv term. 1347, com- j mncill' OQ the 8 til day. ts S'm?i?t Ml I;r i.ait Tu rn. Cer.ford Road Lumpen Ba'dtrin et al RtillMl Rankin's UJ9 W 1 1 helm Doner BrO(IK9 Brugh's assignee ts lii!er ts ffeim.n rs Nf tT & NcfT vs Ilnfiinyer vs Philippt xt r.'iiu vs Allison vs Mover et I ws MarlPeny vs Bwird et ai ts McCuPough vs llochsteiler ts Sitzmaa ts Statltfr'i admr. i .iover Shallis Ilugus Bowers Mover Thomas Cly Chorpenning ii' Be u ford Benford ts Cassadjr vs Same ts Rzer ts Elder Fh.-k Kiddle Berkey Neff ts Knupp ts Rankin Husband's adm'rs use vs Husband's admr.' Fiiek ts Rizer Connelly vs Conntrymaa's ad' Countryman's use vs Koontz SelT vs Rankin Lenhart ts Lenhart A. J. OGLE. Proth'ys Office, Som- Proth'jr.' erset. Jan. 12, 18 4T R03ERT S- -M KAIO. SAMCEL MAOCIRE. iiriLRG&.UJGUIRLV Forwarding & Commission MERCHANTS, At the Railroad Depot, CUMBERLAND MD. REFERENCES. Hon. A. Stewert. ? P Hun. H. W. Beesoa rJ Hon. J. S. Black, 1 Col. 1. Ankeny, VSoaiersetPs Jonas Keim, Esq. J Thoaisa J. t W. W. McKaic. Cumberland, M J. Dec. 15 3m. NEW&COEAPG00DS. rgUE subscriber has received Ironi M, the Eastern cities, and is now ope ning at his store North East corner of the Diamond, a Tery large and general assortment of Goods suitable for ths FALL AND WINTER SEASONS, smong which are French and English j Cloths of Tarious colors. AlsoTweeds, j Cassimeres, Satinets and Jeans, T arletaa and Cecilia Cloths for Ladies dresses. ALSO, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mouslin de laines. Calicoes of all quali ties from 4 to 25 cent3 per yard. Mus lins from 4 to 10 cts, Silk and Thread Lsce, Silk Gloves of a superior quality for ladies and gentlemen, together with a fine assortaicnfof HARDWARE, Qjicensrcare, Groceries, &c. Boots and shoes of all kinds ind Tery low. Weavers Reeds of Tery saperiac quality. All'which will be sold on as cheap and accomodating terms, as they can be had west of the Allegheny Mountains. M. T RED WELL. Somenet. spt 3, 1840. Call at the Old Stand! MEDICIXES, SPICES, e GROCSRIZiS, Sec. fjlFMIE subscriber respectfully informs M his friends and lhe public, that, ia addition to his former stock, he has just receired at his Drug Stare in the Borough of Somerset, a fresh sapply of Drugs, Faints, Medicines, Groceries, Dyestujfs, i?c. consisting in part f the following, all of which will be sold cheap for cash or exchanged for approTed country pro dace, viz : ReJ and White Jead, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow and Green. Vermillion Red, Prussian Blue, Terra de Sienna, Turkey Umber, Lsrnp Black. ALSO; Copal Varnish, Black Varnish, Gum Shelac: gold. sder and metal leaf; white, yellow and red bronze; itaa pi per, turpentine and Fisn Oil. DYE-STUFFS; Madder. Alum, Brazilwood, Fustic, Camwood, L-gwood; ALSO; rrern Venice, and fine table salt. NOTIONS; combs, purses, poclst t I naa.l l. stCCl Cen?. In.c : UUUAc. l'l.i v r t t n KFKCTIO The celebrated Sugar Coated t uls. 1 SAMUEL KURTZ. P?rfmber 29. 4846. . ST SI AY STEER. . jF A ME to premises of ihe subscriber 2 J in Mslford township, in fanf ... 7 i.. .,! . i i- if. wiin n i . in the rizht ear two years eld last spring. The owner is requested to come and nrnTe nrooerlr pay . barge, -i.d ' ' '. ..in . .! I 1 l.t U OI- awav, or it will be s reels. HENR i BOUCHER. ' yn, 5, 16 17. freshWdrugs, i av? - - -- - -