RSET HERALD. :SI)AV, JANUARY IP, 817. I'.M.rC. -f riiH-nl. at l is n r-if f V il n;''c( ::r aa:h-.rbctl v. ; r. f.,r 4.1 !!! .it Hi f r-cnts siisd tub f'( fr the -IIUKAMI" on J is clothed , i ') -J j-i'.t t rc-ccij t fur any monies paid t , ,. these phjects. His opwey includes ri -i 1 .1 I V t.i" Vo. f.,;.Vx ng c;;ies, v:r.: i .aiiaaipuj, iU' ;, A'a'iiinoro snd Do-On. ViUS STATE CONVENTION. A Slate Convcnt;oi, to be composed of Relegates from the City of Philadelphia r,n:l the se veral counties equal to their representation in the General Assembly of'thi Gf-mmonwealih, will be held at ILrrisbnrg, on TUESDAY, the StSa day , MARCH NEXT, at 10 o'clock in the " ' i important to the success of the Whig cause. J. P. SANDERSON, SVMVELD. KARNS, JOSE P 1 1 KOX IG M AC HER, MORTON M .-MICHAEL, GEORGE ERETY, IL JONES BROOKE, THEO. D. COCliRAX, JAMES FOX, JAMES MAHTIX, AYILLIAM BUTLER, J. J. SLOCUM, JOHN R. ED1E, EDWARD COWAN. JOHN B. JOHNSON, AVAL J. HOWARD, Whig State Committee. County SrZosting. The Whig and Antimasonic citizens of .-.n-nrrr ccmnfv urn ronuestod to assem- i.u n" r.nv.mv MpcnnT. nt the Court fo-h"nn, for lhc Purpose ot selecting ' iuiu ourgx-o.i. r vvYnl lies for Governor and Canal Com- Samuel McGowan, of South Carol i-ri--ioucr to be supported bv the Whigs nn to ,,c Assistant Quartermaster, with dhhe friends of the Protective Policy at . l'c rank of Captain. tV n"xt cnuin" election, and to transact ; Jamcs Blaiding, of South Cnrohni, ' wd. od-or business as may be deemed !10 be Assistant Commissary, with the House, in Somerset, on Tuesday evening ! She brings a continuation ot tlic rcpor cf the enruin-r court week (February 9.) ! t0il advance of Santa Anna upon Saltillo cl tlie enrumg court wee,i fi ebruary U.) f r tlie purpose of appointing delegates to the State Convention which is to be held :t Harrisburg on the Dili of Marc!) next, rnd to adopt such other measures as may be d'cmed es?cnti:d to a complete organi- j zz'.lra of die party in this county. MANY. WAKING UP. Seme of t!.c Northern Democrats in Congress eppcar lobe wjking up to the d.-.ngcr that threatens tlie Union from the . , , , . . i-pon Her Plnnrs tnrougn tae ummistra-( Jor Qa thc 2Q( vvith his com. lion, and hence they avow their opposi- J man,. .Marshall started tlie next morn t'.on to the annexation of any more slave ing wih the remainder of the forces ex- teraicry. Though the leaders of that party rr.utt have known when they were electioneering for Mr. Polk, that his c- lection would operate injuriously upon th- r.-a S;at;s. the rank and fie evidcr.t- ly had no such apprehensions. But Mr. Polk's policy as President has opened their eves, and most of than: are no doubt at this lime heartily sick of his adminis-1 traticn and it is no wonder if they are ! What has he done for them since his el evation to power? Has he originated or carried oat a single measure intended or calculated to benefit thc North? lie ha? revived the Sub-Treasury, destroyed the Tariff, prevented tlie improvement cf the Western Rivers, and plunged the Nation into an expensive war. ror ail these acts he could have had no oilier motive than that of benefiting the South at thc expense of t!.e North; or, if lie had any other, it Las not yet been explained, either by himself or his friends. Thc result is, that Southern Locofocoism has lc::t its mcgic power over die Northern Democ racy and the efforts of Polk's official organ to drive these again into the traces will be unavailing. THE ARMY BILL. Thc Bill, providing for the raising of ten thousand additional troops, passed the U. S. House of Representatives yester day a week. The clause providing for the appointment of a Lieutenant General was finally stricken out. X;.Zr Cant. S. S. Austin, of Uniontovn, tlie services of whose company were re fused by tlie Governor h?s rone to Mex ico as a private, "solitary and alone," de termined, he says, to "fight on his own hook." This, we presume, comes under the President's rule of "aid and comfort.' LOAN BILL. On Monday a bill was reported in Con gress, authorizing loans and the issue of Treasury notes to the amount of twex- 1 THREE MILLIONS. lC"The Vr!iig delegates of Fayette co. r.rc innrur.ed tc support Mr. COOPER in the S'.le Convention for Governor. Allegheny has instructed for Mr. For-v-rd. ry-Joh'i Qu-ney Adams is recovering Lorn hi- 1 ate indisposition, and is expec- i'-'d tobe.nble to take his scat in Congress tthhic a few davs. me- o .'W '.a. V ork i sa id to D3?In Pittsburgh and Allegheny cit ies, Wh'is Mayors' have been' elected by lurge majorities. DSResoIutions, complimentary to Ge neral Taylor, have been passed by the Legislature. frr-Senator Pennybaekcr, of Virginia, died at Washington, on the 12th inst. Appointments F:y thc President- By and with the advice and consent of the Senate. Samuel H. Montgomery, of Pennsyl vania, to be Assistant Quartermaster, with the rank rf Captain. John W. Shugart, of Pennsylvania, to be Assistant Commissary, with the rank of Captain. Benjamin 8. Muhlenburg, of Penn sylvania, to be Surgeon. George Dock of Pennsylvania, to be ..-..... o James Davis, of South Carolina to be Surgeon. Elbert Bland, of South Carolina to be Assistant Sunrcon. LATEST FROM THE ARMY. ISiIaly Impartial lulelliseiECC. The intelligence from Mexico is that Santa Anna is advancing against Gen. Worth at Saltillo, with 15,000 men, and that Gen. Worth is falling back upon Monterey. ARRIVAL OF TliE STAMSit EPIT1I. A 3AT- TI.t; EM'KCTED. "Washington, Jan. 12, 7 P. M. Tlie U. S. Steamship Edith has ar rived at New Orleans from Brazos Santi- ago, which place she left on the 30th ult. with a larire force. The .Mexican Army under his command is reported to number thirty thousand. Gen Taylor had only advanced eight or tcu miles on his inarch for Yictoria, wb.cn Gen. "Worths express had reached Monterey; and the troops under Generals Twiggs ar.d Quitman, were but twelve miles in advance. Orders were immedi ately issued to this division to retrace its steps, and proceed immediately towards 4J r.iho. General Butler had already marched with all the troops he could collect, to loin General Worth. Gen. Lane started cept Hunter and Swarwout's commands, i '1 be troops from Camargo were on a forced march in order to reach Saltillo in lime lor the anticipated attack. Reports having prevailed before posi-1 live advices had been receiver oi me r.iovcmonts of Santa Anna, and as Gen. Wool was at the last advices only ninety ir.dcs from Saltillo, it is supposed that he i would have joined Gen. Worth in time to assist in repelling the enemy. . ' 1 C .... I 1 1 ituiiior siaies inai oaaia viiuu na'a thrown a force of 17,000 men between the forces of Generals Worth and Taylor, to prevent the junction of the troops, but il was generally discredited. It was lhc general impression of the passengers cf thc- Edith, that the battle was fought about the 25th, but they thought, however, that the American forces above mentioned, readied Saltillo before that time, and if so, Gen. Taylor had about 7000 men to repel the attack of the forces under Santa Anna. The number of the Mexicans is belie ved to be overrated. The whole valley of the Rio Grande was in a ferment, on account of thc ap prehended attacks from ranchcros under Canales, upon Camargo, ?Iatanioras and other points. Colonel Clark had called cn lhc citizens of Matamoras to enroll themselves at the Brazos. Gen. Jcsup had done thc same thing. Both points were sadly de ficient in arms and men, and it was thought Canales had 2,000 rancheros under his command. (ien. Scott arrived at the Brazos on the 28ih ult., and proceeded for thc mouth of the Rio Grando on tlie following day; where he was waiting thc arrival of thc horses belonging to the regiment of moun ted riflemen, when the Edith left. It was understood that he would proceed imme diately to Camargo. it was believed that an express had been sent to Gen. Patterson, counterman ding his march in the direction of Victo ria. Thc steamship Alabama was at thc mouth of thc Brazos when thc Edith sai led, and by her arrival in a few days we shall probably receive more definite intel ligence. A letter in thc Picayune of thc 5th in stant, dated Camargo, 19th December, 12 o'clock at night, puts at resl all doubts as to the facts of thc advance of Santa An na. An express had been received there fron Gen. Worth at Saltillo, announcing the march of a large Mexican force. Thc letter gives in detail all thc facts above stated. A letter published in thc Picayune, da ted Tampico, December 23d, Irom a reli able source, states that lhc Mexican Con gress have decided that lhc war shall not cease, nor will they receive Commission ers lo treat for peace until every hostile foot has left the soil of Mexico, and eve ry ship that lines her coast shall have been withdrawn. The Congress has also rc- ! solved that they will accept of no foreign intervention peace. wuatevcr to bring about a Slarrictl: On Thursday ev-nin; the 31st n't, hy the Rev. Mr. II.iz!ctf, Mr. Er.iiin 1 i cut e n r, nn kr, Printer, (formerly of Somerset,) to Miss Uuiv BKTit J. Diusov, all of this Borough. Vu&h ington ('j.) Reporter. On Monday evening the lllh inst., Catih hixe, consort of Christian Say lor, of Somerset township, and second daughter of Joseph Lirh ty, nod 54 years, 5 months and 12 days. On Tuesday riorninj the29;h ult. at his resi dence in Uliea, Ohio, Mr. Cliffouu Elpes, for merly of Snicrsel, aged 37 years. j.,aL.iAii'.atiiarw43ccjiJu-j'jiij luili.iii Jfew Advertisements. LIW NOTICE. S. Gebhart & Ross Forward, fl!JAVlNG associated themselves in f the practice of the law will prompt ly attend to all business which may be entrusted to them. Offiee on the North west corner of the Diamond, ant! the same place formerly occupied by Geb hart. Jan. 19th'47. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS. FIIE Collectors of 1815, and all back -a of that period, who are in arrears for State or County taxes, are hereby FI NALLY uotilied, that unless their Du plicates are settled in full on or before ihe 8th day of February 1847, warrants tvill be issued against all delinquents without respect to persons. The press ing demands which will be made upon the Treasury, compel the Commission ers to pursue this course. They hope however, to be saved from proct'tdin' lo this extremity, by the prompt payment of each duplicate. The C'limiy is in ar rears for unpaid interest upnn the state t 'X for the above years to a large amount, and il must be paid by the time above specific;!, or ths Collectors be made in dividually responsible for tlie interest The outstanding taxes due for ttate pur poses, will be publisher! after next court. The Collectors of 18-1G will also settle their respective duplicates as soon as pos sible. JOHN R. KING. PETER BERKEY, JOHN MONG, Attest. Coramr's. R. L. Ftt.wakt, Cl'k. Jan. 10, 1817. FARM FOR SALE. rEHE subscriber will offer for sale by il public outcry, on "the Uih day of February next, (being Tuesday of court wnek) the property on which lie now resides, adjoining the borou-ih of "Som erset, consisting of ASPwSS OF LA1TD- of which sb'ul 1 10 acres are cleared, a bout 40 acres in excellent meadow and under good fences, the balance being well limbered. The buildings are a large and commo dious bouse, buih with brick and well I .,.' t,.l ... I.I, n crs.s!tt ...,.1, , . . . . , , ..... barn, a good spring bouse with wnter running through it, "a granary, smoke bouse, wood shed and other necessary out buildings, all new and in first rate order, ALSO a number of choice FRUIT TREES and n never failing spring of water at the door. The farm is handsomely situated and conveniently divided irto fields, the most of which are well watered with never failing springs. A further description is deemed un necessary as any person wishing to pur chase the above properly can apply lo the subscriber living thereon. The saie will be held in the Diamond in the Borough of Somerset when ihe terms, which will be reasonable will be made known. JOSEPH IMIIOFF. January 15. 18jf. SDBPffiN A FOR DIVORCE, Somerset County, is. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENN SYLVANIA. , To Eir.anucI Newcomer, Grf.etixg: T' WHEREAS, Susan Newcomer. Ijl!-J- h-v ,ier next frie,,,J Jo!,n "elsel. i- did on the twenty-second day of September, eighteen hundred and foriy five, prnfer her petition to the Honors ble the Ju !gc3 of the Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county, praying that for causes therein set forth, she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimo ny entered into with you, the said Eman uel Newcomer, in all time to come, as if she never bad been married or as if you were niturally dead. We, therefore, command you, as we have heretofore commanded you the said Emanuel New comer that, setting aside all excuses and other business whatever, you be and ap pear in your proper person before our Judges ai Somerset, at our county C"urt of Common Pleas, there to beheld -for the said county, on the second Monday in February next, lo answer the petition or libel of ihe said Susan Newcomer, and lo phew cause, if any you have, why the said Susan Newcomer, your wife, should not be divorced from your society, fellowship and company, and from the bonds of matrimony contracted witli you, the said Emanuel Newcomer, as fully and effectually as if she never had been married, or as if you, the said Emanuel Newcomer, were naturally dead, agreeably lo ihe Art of Assembly j in such case made and proviueu. Anu( hereof you are not lo fail. j Witness the Honorable Jeremiah S. j Bhck. President of our said Court at. Somerset this 23d day of November, A. I). 1346. A. J. OGLE, January 10, '17, Prothonotary, Jayno?s lucdicincs. CANCER, SCROFULA & GOITRE, 29)Amp!e experience has proved that no con1 ination of medicine has ever been so efficacious in removi?ig the abore dis eases, ns Dr. Payne's Alterative, or Life ; Preservative. It has sffected cures truly astonishing, not only of Cancer and oth er d.seascs of that class, but has remo ved the most stubborn Diseases of iho ski;!. Dyspepsia, fee, ic. 'I his medi ciiiiVnters inio the circulation, and era dicates diseases wherever located. It purifies the blood and oilier fluids of the body, removes obstruetionjin the pores of the skin, ami reduces enlargements of the glams er bones. It increases the appetite, removes headache and drowsi ness, and invigorates the whole system, and imparts animation to the diseased and dcbilita:ed constimiion. There is noth ing superior to it in the whole materia mcdiea. It is perfectly safe and exireme ly plcasanr, and has nothing of the dis gusting nausea accompanying the idea of swallowing medicine. Prepared and sold No. 8 south third street, near market, Philadelphia. Sold by J. J. k II. F. S.-hell, Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Bevin, Siovstown Pa. 3 VI "pTJ)URSUANT to various acts of As H scrnbly relating to county rates and levies, the undersigned Commissioners of Somerset county will hold appeals at the limes and places following: At the bouse of George Parker for Jen nsr township, on Monday the 22nd day of February. At the house of ,eremiah Hire in Da vidsville, for Conemaugh, on Tuesday the 25d day of February. At lhc hon?e of Daniel Berkey for Paint, on Wednesday thc 24th Jay of February. Al the house of George Specht for Shade, on Thursday the 23th day of Fe bruary. At the house of General John Hile in Ste.ystown. for Stoystown amiQoemaho ning, on Friday the 26th day of Febru ary. At ihe house f Lenis Spangler for Stonyertek, on Saturday the -Tib day of February. Al the bouse of John Brubakrr in lit rlin. f.r Berlin on Monday ihe 1st day of March, and on Tuesday ihe 2nd at ihe same place for Brothersvalley. At the house of James Fhiisou for Al legheny, on Wednesday the 3d day of March" Al the house of Daniel Lepley, Esq., for Southampton, on Thurfduy the lib day ol March. At the bouse of George Long for Greenville, on Friday the 5'.h day of March. At the house of William Dehavcn in Salisbury, fur Elklick, on Saturday thc 6th day of March. At tlie house of Peter Movers for Sum mit, on Monday the 8ih day of March. At the bouse of Samuel Eider in Pe lersburgh. for Addison, on Tuesday and Wednesday tlie Dili and lOtii days of March. At thc house of Jacob N. Ilarlzell for Turkeyfoot, on Thursday the llth ddy of March. At the house of John Weller for Mil ford, on Friday the 1 2th day of March. At the Commissioners OfFn-e on Sat urday the I3ih day of Man h, for Som erset bor-'ugb, and on Mondav the 1 5th at the same place for Somerset township. When and where all persons who nm feel themselves aggrieved by the assess ment and valuation of their property Jtc. may attend if they think proper. Inn keepers who may feel aggrieved by the yearly rental made by the Assessors, are also requested to attend. The Assessors of the several townships and boroughs are required to attend the appeals at the limes and places mentioned above JOHN R. KING, PETER HERKEY, JOHN MONG, Attest. Comr's. R. L. Stewart, Cl'k. January 19, 18 47. PROCLAMATION. II ERE AS thc honorable Jeremi V 7 ah S. Black, President, and G. Chorpenning and John M'Carty, Esqs-, nssoeiate Judges of the court of common pleas,.in and for the county of Somerset, and assistant Justices of (he courts of oyer and terminer and general jail delivery and quarter sessions of the peace, in anil for said county of Somerset, have issued their precept to me directed, requiring me among other things to make public proclamation throughout my bailiwick. that a court of over and terminer and ! general jail delivery: also, a court of gen cral quarter sessions of lhc peace and j .I .1 n I .tr .itil! r r rt-i ni OhlA if fll li n r ! juii utintii win wmiin hi in mi. 'w. ough of Somerset, in and for the county of Somerset, in ihe commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 2d Monday of February next, (3th day) in pursuance of which precept Public Notice is hereby giv- nc, to thc justices of thc peace, the coro ner, and constables of said county of Somerset, that they be then and there, in iheir own proper persons, with their rolls, records examinations, and inquisi tions, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices apper tain in thai behalf to be done and also all those who prosecute against the priso ners that are, or then shall be, in the jail of lhc said county of Somerset, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given under my hand, al Somerset, this 5th day of January, in the year of our Lord 1RJ7. SAMUEL GRIFFITH SheriJ. Msl of Clauses UT down for trial .nt Fe bruary term, 1S47, com menemg on Benford the 8th day. vs Somerset and Mi. Pieasant Tump. Road Company vs Miller vs Reiman vs NetT fc Neff vs Hoflinyer vs Philippi vs Light vs Allison vs Moyer et i vs Martceny vs B.iird et A vs McCullouTh vs Uochstetler vs Sitzman vs Statler's admr. Baldwin et al Reim;in Rankin's use W ilbel hi Hoover Brooks Rrugh's assignee Mover Shallis Hugus Rowers Moyer Thomas Ealy Chorpenning t Beni'ord vs Cassndy Ben Curd vs Sune Flick vs Riser Riddle vs F.lder Berkey vs Knupp Neff vs Rankin Husband's adm'rs use vs Husband's admr. Flick vs Rizer Connelly vs Countryman's ad's Countryman's use vs Koontz Neff vs Rankin Lenhart vs Lenhart A. J. OGLE. Proth'ys Office, Som- ) Proth'y. erset. Jan. 12, IS 17 Sheriff's Sales. Xp) Y virtueof sundry writs of Vcnili'i JiBo.'U Fxponn? issued out of ihe Court of Common Pleas of Somerset county and to me directed, ihere will be expos ed to sale by way of public outcry, at the public square in the borough of Som erset, on Saturday, the Ch day cf February, next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following Real Estate, viz: AH she right, title, interest nnd claim of John Bunting, of. in and to one LOT OF GROUND, situate in the town of Smiihfipid, Addi son township, Somerset county, Pa., con taining one-fourth acre, more or less, ad joining a lot of IL t E. M. Hagans on the east, main street on the north, and the Youghpghrny river on the west and south, r-n which are erected a two-story dwtlling house, with the appurtenances as the property of the said John Bun- 'ing, at the mit of J. S. Hagans, for the use of Daniel We y and. ALSO All the right, tide, interest and claim of Thomas Rifile. of, hi and lo a certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in Conemaugh township, Somer set county, Pa., containing two hundred acres, more or less, about sixteen acres cleared, about four acres in meadow, ad joining lands of Jacob Schneider's heirs, Gabriel Mishler, Galirid Ge ndlesparger and other lauds of defendant, on which are erected a cabin house and st dde, with the appurtenances as the property of lhc said Thomas Rifile, at the suit of John Uochstetler, now for the use of Hi ram Beam. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Michael Iletbaugh, deceased, of, in and to a certain LOT OF GROUND, situate in the borough of Somerset, So merset county, Pa., containing one-fourth acre, more or iess, adjoining the Somer set and Mountpleasant Tvrnp'.kc on the South, a lot af Marshall College vn 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 bouse, and kiti hen and stable, with the appurienanccsj-as the property of the said Michael llerbaugh, deceased, in the hands of John Neff, Executor of the last Will am! Testament of ti e said decea sed; Elizabeth Herbaugb, Widow; and Elizabeth Herbaugb, Guardian ad litem of Lydia Herbaugb and Caroline Amelia Herbiugb, legal representatives of siid deceased; at the suit of Iaae Ankeny, Guardian of Mary B. Roberts, Marga ret Roberts and Anne Roberts. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Philip Custer, of, in and to a certain LOT OF GROUND, 5ituate in the borough of Stoys'own, So merset county. Pa., containing one-fourth acre, more or less, adjoining main street on the south, lot of 'Henry Horner on the west, lands of Jonathan Statler or the north, and a lot of Henry Little on the cast, on which arc erected a two-story dwelling bouse, carpenter shop and stable, with thc appurtenances as the properly nf the said Philip Custer, at tiie suit of Jacob Albert & Co. ALSO All thc right, lide, interest and claim of Samuel Tren', of, in and to one PLANTATION or tract of land, situato in Somerset township, Somerset county. Pa., contai ning two hundred and twenty-six acres, more or less, about 100 acre cleared and aboul 20 acres in meadow, adjoining lauds of Daniel Coleman, Daniel Shoe maker, John Cober and others, on which are erected two log dwelling houses and barn and stable, and an apple orchard on the premises, with the ppurienanccs as the property of the said Samuel Trent, at the suit of Michal Frease, now for ihe use of Joshua Rhoads. SAMUEL GRIFFITH, Sheriff's Office, Somerset, 7 Sheriff. January 12. 1647. $ rTaNK SUMMONS' AND EXECU TIONS, For sale at this Office. IP SAMl t I. U A Of IRK. Hi & ii I vJ if i i vs Li i j 1 1 i -1 ruv:cai'dinz J Covnuission MERCHANTS, At tin; Railroad DYpot, CUMBERMXD all). IWFXIfL'XCES. Hon.A Stewen. ?f Hon. II. V. Beeson S 3 CO. Hon. J S. Black, 1 Col L A nken v, -Somerset Pa Jonas Kehn. Esq. J Thomas J. & W. W. McKair, Cumberland, MJ. Dc. 15 .m. TjHE subscriber has received Irom Jl she Eastern cities, and is now ope ning at his store North East corner of the Diamond, a very large and gencn.l assortment of Goods suitable for the FALL AND U INTER SEASONS, among which are French and English Cloths of various colors. Also Tweeds, Cassimcres, Satinets and Jeans, Tarleton and Cecilia Chubs for Ladies dresses. ALSO, Cashmeres, Alpaca?, Mouslin lie laincs. Calicoes ol all qush- lies from 4 to 25 cents per yard. Mus lins from 4 to. I Oct?, Silk and Thread Lace, Silk Gloves of a superior quality for ladies ami gentlemen, together with a fine assortment of HARDWARE, (iieens7vuve, Groceries. &c. Boots and shoes of ail kinds and very low, Weavers Reeds of very superior quafity. All which will be sold on as cheap and! accomodating terms, as they can be had west of the Allegheny Mountains. M.TREDWELL. Srrifrr-f. s"pt C2, 1840. II KG ISTER'S NOTICE. Totice is hereby given to all person3 concerned as legatees, creditors or otherwise, that thc following account have been filed and passed register in the Register's office, for the county of Som erset, and that the same will ho present ed lo tlie Orphans court for confirmation and allowance on Monday, the 15 day cf February next, at an adjourned Or phans' Court, viz: The account of Jacob Lichty, admin istrator of Jasob S.iylor, dee'd. The final account of Tobias Mnsser and George Walker, Executors nf tho Lst Will and Testament of Philip Weig ley dee'd. The account of John Maust adminis trator of Jonas Maust, dee'd. The account of Daniel Lepley, ad ministrator of Christian Shockey. who was administrator of George Albright, dee'd. The account of John Bradfie'd acting1 Executor of the last Will and Testa ment of Thomas Gricr, dee'd. Thc account of George Mccse, ad ministralor &c. of Christian Rice, de ceased. The account of Joshua Rhoads, ad ministrator of Mary Dwirc, dee'd. The account of Samuel Coleman and Jacob J. Coleman, administrators of John N. Coleman, who was Executor of Eli zabeth Flick, dee'd. The aceoant of Daniel Gaumer, ad ministrator of Henry Kennel, dee'd. The Guardianship account of Jacob Kimrr.el, Guardian wf Henry, Catharine, John and William Rink. The account of Otho S Mitchell, ac ting Executor of thc last Wiil and Tes lament of Lewis Mitchell, dee'd. The account of Daniel J,epley, ad ministrator &.c. of Christian Shockey, dee'd. The account of A. II. Phi'son, George Walker and John P. Brubaker, adminis trators of William G. Walker, dee'd. The account of John Schneider, ad ministrator de bonis non of Peter Fleck, dee'd. WM. II. PICKING, Jannnry U2. IS 17, Register. Call at the Old Stand! T FfiESIlWcRUGS, .MEBICLVES, SriCES, rwilJE subscriber respectfully inform jjL his friends and the public, that, in addition to his former stock, he has just received at his Drug Store in the Borough of Somerset, a fresh supply of Drugs, Vainls, Medicines, Groceries, I) yes luffs, j?c. oonsisting in part of the following, all of which will bs sold cheap for cash or exchanged for approved country pro duce, viz : Red and White Lead, Venetian Red, Chrome Yellow and Green. Vermillion Red, Prussian Blue, Terra de Sienna, Turkey Umber, Lamp Black. ALSO; Copal Varnish, Black Varnish, Gum Shelac; gold, silver and matal leaf; white, yellow and red bronze; sand pa per, turpentine and Fian Pit. DYK-STUFFS; Indigo. Madder. Alum, Brazilwood, Fustic,"' Camwood. Lcgwood; ALSO; Extract of Logwood, Annctto Cochineal, Solution f Tin. Bine Vilriol. oil Vitriol. Best green Rio Cofiee. 'lea, Pepper, Allspice, and fine lab'e salt. NOTIONS; combs, purges, pocket books, pins, needles, steel pens, lancet hbdes, inoth brushes, percussion caps, powdfT, shot and lead. WISTAR'S B ilsinn nf Wild rhrrv VOSFLC'nOXAlllF.S f : 'I kinds The celebrated Sugr Cna rd Pi!K SAMUEL KURT. D;ccn.b?r C?t IS JO, ROBERT S. M UAIG.