The Somerset herald and farmers' and mechanics' register. (Somerset, Pa.) 183?-1852, January 26, 1847, Image 3

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    SOMERSET HERALD.
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TlTSHAY, JAM7AUY 23, IF 17.
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Millie several counties cquui iu mcir
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l--wrtation in the General Assembly
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"'this Commonwealth, will be held at
ini-tfioner to be supported by the Whigs
r.n j the friends of the Protective Policy at
the next ensuing election, and to transact
cieh other business as may be deemed
important to the success of the Whig
cause.
J.T. SANDEK&u.y
?; IV. urnvfr i s r TIFP '
jOLlMnvOlG AIAl,llfc.U, .
MORTON McMICHAEL,
GEORGE ERETY,
II. JONES BROOKE,
TIIEO. D. COCHRAN,
JAMES FOX,
JAMES MARTIN,
V1LLIAM Bl'TLER,
J. J.SLOCUM,
JOHN R. ED1E,
EDWARD COWAN.
JOHN B. JOHNSON,
WM. J. HOWARD,
Whiz State Committee.
County rceting.
The Whig and Antimasonic citizens of
Somerset county ere requested to assem-
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y Meeting, at the Court'
r, ' . n l : 1 1
lIo'.!?e, m somerset, on i uesmn evening
of the ensuing court week (February 9.)
for the purpose of appointing delegates to
tiie State Convention which is to be held
at Harrisburg on the Oth of March next,
and to adopt such other measures as may
be deemed essential to a complete organi
zation of the party in this countr.
MANY.
C7"Capt. Hill's company of "killers,"
while encamped at New Orleans, '-kicked
i:p a row" in the city and were "set on"
by the police, But the gallant Captain
would not surrender: and instead of ac
companying the posse to the police ofliee,
he took them prisoner and was marching
toward the barracks, when he was met
by the Lieutenant Colonel of the Regi
ment, who ordered the captives to be set
free. The Captain "guv in" and next
morning sent an apolorv to the Mayor
and thus ended the "fray."
SCT'We understand that the President
intends to issue Captain's commissions to
persons who will undertake to raise vol
unteer companies for the war, allowing
the men to choose the subalterns. The
tender of service in such cases will have
to be made to the President, instead of
the Governor, as has been the case here
tofore. message was transmitted byTc-
Icjrph the other week, from Bu.T.do to
P:ttbur7h. via Albany. New York and I
Philadelphia; and an answer returned in
two hours, the whole distance being nine
teen hundred miles!
fcCr'The Committee of Ways fc Mear.s
in the Pennsylvania House of Represen
tatives have been instructed to report a
bill providing for the sale of the Public
Improvements.
fcC?A gang of counterfeiters, three in
number, were arrested at Peoria. Illinois,
the other week. A press and other coun
terfeiting implements were found in their
possession.
... T. r ., , ,
rcrllev. W.H. Barnes, of r.madel-
phia, is a private m Capt. Naylor's com -
pany of Rangers. He will probably figSit
and preach alternately, as occasion may
require.
rem,- O!-,;. Tm1,tnr hnTe a bill s
, 1 sii '-n ti!fc oijcris. '0.'." ! ... .u..vkv....;j i
f.iJcwij diirs, '.iz- rhilsdflflua, New , hture are of bu little general interest, be
yC!lt i'aV.in.crc Eo-itn. ' j confined pretty much to the presenta-
fffSfi STATE CONVENTION. mii.
A State Convention, to ie composed 01 'j,r;p;j.
TK-.Vnt"s from tnc l-ity ol I'liiiaUelpiua ,
. -.,1 mmfmc miii! fn lhfir Air. lOO;
01
iLrrishurg, on I ULoDA , the -iii day j , d g Treasurer; the vote stood,
nl M MIC II NEXT, at 10 o clock m the 1
gX fr the purpose of selecting Daak &nowden .
...,.;,' o ; fir Governor and Canal Com- The following resolutions were adop-
1
. i -i i .k rrtor-ioetcssmg devotion to the principles of ins-
imder consideration whtcn appropriates . . 1 , , f
, , , t ' . f . ttcc and philanthropy, jlicre ought, and we
ten thousand douars to the families of the . Ulink lhere CJm be no doa,n f rcs,iu
vohuiteers of that State.
DTTDuring the year IS io there were ;
built on Lr.kc Erie, 9 steamboats, 10 pre- j
pollers, 8 barques and brirs, 5 sloops and ; pre ponicrance ol Slave power m ihe go
c in. -r- " vcrument. It was to secure, as it did, im-
CtThe ljcgislaturc of Oltio has direc
ted the remains of Gen. 1 lamer to be re
moved from Mexico to Ohio, at the ex
pense of the
St.rte.
'Henry Clay lias written a letter to
a member of the Hi ntneky I,
declining an election, to t'.ic U. S. Senate.
' tCrPrcslcy Prunice, Esq., ha.' !c?n c
lerted a United States Senator from t!:c
State of LVkware.
HO Hon. R. M. 1 . Hunter hns bem
ebvMei t tV'JuiteJ Stote.; Senate - Horn
Vi
C7iSTSAXcn,'.BrT trct.. We now
receive intelligence from the "East through
the Pittsburgh Gazette, two days earlier
tfi.in by our Eastern exchanges. " " "
"Aid axd Comi ort:1' The Demoera-
cv 1:1 Uor.gress vo.tng uown inc proposi-
cf Admiai,lration. ;
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T5XE IjCGISLATixIE.
rrt r . J- ".I T
; tion cf petitions an J the reporting of prt-
Resolutions in favor of the
ave been introduced and discussed.
er of the House is said to have
made a very able speech on the occasion.
On Monday, Hon. John Banks was
ted in the House of Representatives on
Friday last, on motion of Mr. Pcxroy of j-
Franklin, in relation to services rendered,!
and the evidence necessary to authenti
cate claims for pensions and gratuities: .
1 .x rr...: 4!.., t.. : "i,.- i
lutionary or Indian war, prior to the treaty
. nr,n nllp in l T0.n. I
with the Indians
shall entitle the soldier, or his widow, to
a gratuity of forty Dollars.
2nd. r our months service as aforesaid,
lniirsnnrv nr Indian wars, who were mar
ried previous to the date of the services
rendered as aioresaui ov meir jiusu;uiu5,
i r t t . I
slnll be entitled to a gratuity or pension,
as the case ma)' be, according to the ser
vices performed by their husband.
-It'i. Proof of the petitioner being in
necessitous circumstances will be requi
red in all cases; of a certificate from a
nember of the Legislature, stating that
hc kn0Vk.St nersonallv, the pensiur
pensioner to be
poor anj i:1 u3Ccj 0r as?istunce.
otn.
Proof by one or more credible
witnesses, that the services were perfor
med in the Pennsylvania line or Pcnn-
svlvania militia, will be required.
Gth. The applicant must set forth, in
' ' . .
his or her pension or accompanying doc
umcnts, services performed, the. length of
time served, and the fact of him or her
being in necessitous circumstances; to
which statement he or she must be sworn
or afarmed.
7th. Those receiving pensions from
the United States, shall not be entitled to
a gratuity or an annuity from the Slate.
Sth. No person who has received a
cratuitv at a former session will be allow
ed another. "
9ih. A certified copy from the War
Department, of the documents on which
a pension was procured from the United
States, for a soldier in the Revolution,
will be a conclusive evidence to the right
of the widow to a gratuity or pension, a
grecabiy to the rules aforesaid Provided,
however, That the widow shall m all i
cases prove her identity by the 03th or
afTimation of some person or persons
havini a knowledge thereof, or by general
reputation.
AN ISSUE WITH SLAYERY.
There sprung up, at the close cf the
last session of Congress, a quesnon of mo
mentous interest and importance. The
Prcridcnt h-d asked Congress for a con
fidential appropriation of 2,000,000, for
the purchase, as was supposed, of Cali
fornia. Mr. Yilmot, of Pennsylvania,
oilered a proviso to the bill, declariug that
Slavery should not exist in any territory
thereafter to be annexed to the Union.
And for once, thanks to Heaven, .Mem
bers of Congress from the East, the
North and the Vv'est, were true to them
selves, their constituents and the cause of
Freedom. The amendment was adopted;
but tli3 object'of the Administration in as
king for the money, being thus thwarted,
the bill was abandoned by its friends!
But the question comes up again in a
way that atford3 great encouragement.
The President again asks for $2,01)0,000.
And again it is proposed to provide for
the Freedom of the sol to be obtained ei
ther by purchase or conquest.
This question, in our judgment, has
bearings, deeper and broader than any, or
even all others, before Congress. It is to
determine whether the power of the Re-
jr b lo l0 vvieldej ia lhe ,pirit of
. Freedom, or to become subservient to Sla-
very. It is, in a word, a contest between
Freedom and Slavery for supremacy in
the Government of the Union? In such
a conflict, in the 10th century, among a
copio advanced m civilization, and pro-
Let it be borne in mind that ihe annex
ation of Texas was sought, avowedly, by
Messrs. Calhoun, Upshur, &c, fur the
purpose "of enlarging und maintaining a
muiaiei , a oiae majoniy in the U. o.
OcilavC.
Having acquired Tex?.s, the Adminis
tration next aimed at California, with oth
er portions of Mexican I crritory. That
Territory is now Free, and it is the duty
of Congress, should any portion of it
come, cither by conquest or purchase, m
to the Union, to protect its soil from the
curse of Slavery ' ; :'. . -
-While the South was content to stand
upon the : advantages it obtained in tho
Ccnst'.tuticn, hateful as Slavery Is, th
iMortli- ayiued by the. com promise of its
j framers. But now, when Slavery grasps
' for fmb'.rtTfvl lnvm.l irirn .1,..., .V,
saprcraacv h the Government, thers i, n
j.h an! solemn d.ity to be performed.
' Men have entered upon the disehanj? of
hall -entitle applicants to an annuity of . sale of the public worts. Let tnat mca
Otv dollars, payable half yearly, to com- sure be adopted a sale effected, and in
mence on the first of January, 1845. five or ten years at most, there will be no
3rd Widows of soldiers of the Revo- need for taxation, and our public debt will
that duty, not as partisans, but as Ameri
cans. May God strengthen, uphold and
speed them in the great and good enter
prise! -A lb. Journal. - " -
Fas-? roaml tlieir Panics.
Mr. FiCKLlN, of Illinois, and Mr.
THOMPSON of Mississippi, a pair of j
ssrvile Locofocos, made a disgraceful as
sault in the House, on the Sth inst., upon
Gen. Taylor's conduct, in not preventing
ihn ATfrirnn forces from crossing the RlO
Grande ; after their , tie! eat 1:1 tae nalue 01
. - . m 1 . 1 it
Resaca de la Palma, The Administration f
had been charged with neglect in notj
furnishing him with pontons, to cross the
river: why, tiicy asxeii, did ne noi cuiou
the Mexicans before they reached the
river? Mr. Jos. It. Ingbrsoll replied
a t t 11-11 .
Willi patriotic indignation, that Gkx. Tav
lor s roncES had beex SO noriis with
OUT TOOD, AXD NTMEEniNG ONLY 2.t)00
to the 7,000 Mkxicaxs! And yet Gen.
Taylor is to be denounced by mental of j
the Vv'hitc House, for not seeompus.nng
impossihililic.?. Pans round their names!
Let them be remembered. JJoiUstoicn
IuteUizenccr.
Governor Shimk makes an exhibit of
our ciate finances, m inu course ui
which he states that the public debt has
been reduced within ihe year about $190,
000. This is nnlv the operation of the
hw requiring the gradual cancellation of
Relief notes. His estimate, that at the
end of twenty-three years the State tax
may be taken ofl", is only thrown out to
forestall the passage of the bill, for the
formed which will consume the remain
.Naval. The two new steamers Polk
and Bibs, belonging to .the. revenue ser
vice, have been temporarily transferred to
the Navy Department, and are to join the
naval forces in the Gulf.
The steamers Scourge and Scoiiox
are now at the Brooklyn navy yard, and
will be soon ready for sea.
The storeship Stfply, now at Boston,
and one or two other vessels under Go
vernment charter, are detained until fur
ther orders from Washington, said to be
j i' consequence of the late erroneous news
Ir .i
from the army.
The Louisville Journal" of Saturday
says: "It. was reported that the steamer
General Taylor, bound to New Orleans,
was blown into the woods on Thursday
night in the neighbarhood of Blue river,
which knocked her chimnics down, da
maged her wheel-house, &c. The Pick
away was passed by the Courier night
before last lying in shore surrounded by
timber, some distance below this, but had
apparently sustained no damage.
The Messenger reports two coal boats
and a corn boat sunk at Owensborougii,
and a flat boat from the Ohio, below Cai
ro. She met the Ilarkaway, which had
lost her cliimnies."
The Madison Democrat says, that m
the Milwaukic land district ia Wisconsin,
700,000 acres of land have been sold
within twelvemonths, leaving but 500,
000 subject to entry. This is said to be
scarcely inferior in quality and advantages
to what has been already taken up, and if
the tide of emigration continue, not an
acre will be for sale at the expiration ol
1817.
Rn.-VIARKAELE IyOXGEVITT. Died, in
Spanish Town, (Ja.) on the 30th ult., a
black nmn named John C raw ford.. Riek
etts, at the extraordinary age of one hun
dred and forty-two year3, and what may
he considered as very unusual, he was in
good health till within about two weeks
of his death. -
Massachusetts Volunteers. At a
mcetinsr of the commissioned cflicers of
the Regiment of Massachusetts Volun
teers, held last Friday afternoon, the fol
lowing gentlemen were elected field olu
cers, viz: Caleb CrsniNG, Colonel; Isaac
II. Wright, Lieut. Colonel; and E. W.
Abbott, Major.
Yankee Enterprise. The schooner
Indiana, of only eighty-seven tons bur
den, cleared at Boston ou Saturday for a
ti-ading voyage to the west const of. Cen
tral America, (California.) Among other
articles comprising her cargo are forty-eic-'nt
Yankee clocks.
The Legislature of Arkansas has pas
sed an act which exempts all the property
of a married woman, real or personal,
not received trom her husband after cover
ture, from liability for his debts or con
tracts. SCP'The New Enlistment Act.
TJie new enlistment act just passed by
Congress, 'requires those who enlist to
serve during ihe war, or five years, unless
sooner discharged; bounty, $12. The
pay of privates $7 per month, with ra
tions and clothing. The sum of S'2 is
paid to any one who will bring a recruit
to an v recruiting station.
Some of our political opponents
still charge that when the country becomes
involved in a war, the Whigs shrink from
the fighting. The Lehigh Reporter pro
perly rebukes this calumny, by stating
that out of the 9 men composing Cap
tain Nagle's company of volunteers, only
seven are Locofocos. - -
S7The Legislature of Pennsylvania
hive granted 143 divorces in the last o0
years, and of this number -19 have been
granted in the last 2 years.
jjr-Isaac II. Townsend, Esq., an em
inent jurist, and Professor of Law in Yale
College, d e 1 at -New- Haven on Alonjay
cvjnmr of. Ir:t week;
i- . - . - . -
j not oniv us retjuccu, out a siusuug iuuu
aiarricd:
s m , o.t. : . i t" o T T -...
ui'j ioi:i ins., Dy lvsv. o. i. ii ,
son, Mr, Josia:i Mowrkr, of Somerset!
township, to Miss Henrietta Long, of
Stonycreek township.
On the same day. by the same. Mr.
Solomon Bowman, to Miss Polly Rey, j
both of Somerset county.
At Centreville, on Sunday Morning the
17ih instant, Henry 11. Avghlnbaigt;, ,
Merchant, aged 23 years, 8 months and
23 days,
This is one of those severe and alTllc
llr.fr dispensations, which make the ways
of 'Providence seem dark and mysterious.
A young man in the vigor of youth the
dependence of a helpless family the
pride and hope cf his parents, and a val
uable and respected member of society
with every thing in his circumstances to i
make him in love with life, having scarce- j
y tasted its bitterness, and every thing j
promising along, happy and useful cn-j
reer, is cut down upon the very threshold j
of active life; while thousands around j
him who are weary of the world, a bur
den to themselves and to their frivnds, and
y.'ho would hail death as a deliverance,
linger on year after year to extreme old
Mere human nature can scarcely but
repine at such dispensations as incompre
hensible, or unduly severe. Not proper
ly understood they must always appear to
be so." It is the faith of the christian
alone, which divests them of mystcfrv,
and reconciles rs to the in diction, teach
ing as it does, that "whom the Lord lo
veth he chasteoeth," and that "the righ
teous are taken away from the evil to
come." :
The deceased leaves behind him a wife
and a family of small children, together
with a large circle of friends and acquain
tances to rciTet his untimely loss. -
rOoDLUCNICATED.
Somerset Iycciiitr;,
Wrill meet at the Lyceum room on Fri
day evening next, at C o'clock.
QUESTION FOR DISCUSSION.
Ought oaths cf ofiiee be required.
Essayist, Declaimer,
Wm. Adams. . A. Steck. "
II. P. IHTE, Sec'y.
Vru' Mverlisements.
Adnimisiratois5 Notice. :
P - E 'ITERS of Administration on the
JU estate of JOIIXf). REESE, late
of Shade township, dee'd. havinbeen
granted to the subscribers, all persons
indebted to said estate are requested to
astern! at the store of Snyder & Zim
merman, in : the borough of Smystown,
on Frtd.iv, the 5th of March next,
prepared to settle; and thoe bavin?
claims, to present ihem at the sarrp
time and place, properly authenticated.
JOHN H.'SNYDER,
JOHN REESE,
jm. cn.-nt. ,
30) JAYNE'S VERMIFUGE has glad
dened the heart of many a "mother, who
Ind expected soon'lo follow her child to
the jrHre, but found it icstmeJ to life
rosy health by this celebrated specific.
It expels worms without ' irritating . the
coats of the stomach and bowels, and
combines the virtues of a tonic with
thoe of an alterative. Neither iho Ver
mifuge nor ihe Expectorant hasa rival
in the whole range of the mr.teria tnedi
ca, for diseases to which each is adapted-
THE MONEY is always returned if
Jayne's Carminative does not produce
the most decided benefit in ('holies, sick
Headache, Griping Pains, Diarrhoea. &
all deranjrementof ib stomach Si bowels.
IT NEVER FAILS The American
Hair Dye never fails when used as di
rected, to ciiangs the hair from any col
or, to a beautiful auburn nr jet black.
PILES Half the cases of Piles are
caused by the irritation of small worms.
Jayne's Vermifuge cur. r.Il such cases
bv removing ihe worms and imparling a
healthy lone to the bowe's.
ASTHMA or PHTHISIC is caused
by a lodgement of the phlegm or mucus
in the air-cells, wnich obstructs the pas
sage of the air through ihe wind lubes.
Jayne's Exectornnt removes the obstruc
tion wi:h the greatest facility.
Prepared at No. 8, south ihtrd street,
Philadelphia.
Sold by J. J.& II. F. Schell,
Somerset Pa.
Also by Edward Bsvin,
Stovstown Pa.
NOTICE TO COLLECTORS.
73 HE Collectors of 1945, and all back
a of thai period, who are in arrears for
St ile or County tuxfs, are hereby FI
NALLY, notified, that unless their Du
plicates are settled in full on or before
the Sth day cf February IS 17, warrants
will -be issued against ail delinquents
without respect lo persons. -The press
ins demands which made upon
the Treasury, compel the Commission
ers to pursue this course. They hj e
however, to be saved from proceeding to
this extreuiiiy. by the prompt payment
of each duplicate. The county is in ar
rears for unpaid interest upon the state
tax for the above year3 to a large amount,
and it must be p'aid by the time above
specified, or lh Collectors be made in
dividually responsible fr the interest.
The outstanding taxes due for state pur
poses, "will .be published afier next court.
The CoVectors of 1845 will also settle
their respective duplicates as soon as pos
sible. '
JOHN R. KING.
PETER BKRKEY,
JOHN MONO,
'Attest. Coinmr's.
R. L. Stewart, Ci k.
Jau. 19, 1317.
Notice .
A LL persons who know ihemelrei
indebted to ihe subscriber, are re
quested to make payment before the 15th
day of March next. Those neglecting
lo comply with this request will com
pel me, thonjh unpleasant to rue, to place
their 'accounts into the hands of proper
officers f. r collection.
- GEORGE L. GORDON.
Janunrv 12 1 S IT-
To the hens and legal rep
rescatalves of Wuthew
Fiakertou, dcc'il. "
'Tj'WKE "notice that an inquest will
H be hcil at ihe l ite dwelling house
of said deceased, in the township of
Turkey f t and county of Somerset Va.,
on Wednesday the 7di diy f January
1817, lor tl;e purpoe of making parti
lin'i of the renl psj.itfi cf said deceased,
lo and among his Chil !ren and legal rrp;
reentatives. if the same can be done
without prfjadice lo or spoiling of il-.r
who'e, olSserwise to value and appraise
the saT.e accordiriir to law. at which lime
and nlace vmi are required to attend if!
you think proper.
SAMUEL GRIFFITH.
lie
Sheriff.
Pvoclamniion.
"ffT HERE AS the honorable Jerfmi
V Y ah S. Black, President, and O.
Chorpenninijf auJ John M'Carty, Eqs ,
associate Judges of the court cf common
pleas, in and for the county of Somerset,
and assistant Justices of ihe courts of oyer
and terminer ani general jail delivery and
quarter sessions of the peace, in and for
said county of Somerset, h-ive issued
their precept to m; directed, requiring
me amoiv' other things to make puhUe
proclamation throughout my bailiwick,
that a court of oyer and terminer and
general jail delivery: a!o, a court of gen
eral quarter sessions nf the pence and
j ail delivery, - will commence at the bor
ough of Somerset, in and for the county
of Somerset, in ihe commonwealth of
Pennsylvania, on the 2d Monday of
February next, (Sth day) in pursuance
of which precent
Public Notice is herein criv-
ne, lo the justices of ihe peace, the coro
ner, and constables of said county of
Somerset, that they be then and there, in
their own proper persons, with their
rolls, records examinations, and inquisi
tions, and oilier remembrances, to do
those things winch to their offices apper
tain in tiial behalf to be done and also all
those who prosecute against the priso
ners lhat are, or then shall be. in the jail
of the said county of Somerset, are to be
then and there to prosecute against them
as shall be just.
Given under my hand, at Somerset, this
5th day of January, in the year of
our Lord S47.
SAMUEL GRIFFITH Sheriff.
For February Term, 1847.
2nd Monday, Sth day.
(;.'.? M) j cno as
Somerset br. Henry Stewart
Henry Chorpenning
Somerset tp.. Benjamin M-sters
Henry J Heipia
I)rtvi
Jacob. Mowry
Solo men ''are
Jacob Rish-bcrger
Henry Walte r, Sr.
Hiram Wj'
Peter Miiler
Eli Tannehill
Stovstown
Mi I ford
Conrmanih
Turfcevtoot
Q.ieiQdhoiiiug Josiah Swenk
Daniel Berkey
Adam Friedhne
Jenner
AdJisoii
JohnJ Miller
Joseph Lichty
John P II Walker
Joseph Welch
Southampton John Suirtz
Berlin Ananias Ihfdy
B. Valley Francis Countryman
Allegheny Henry Poorbaugh, jr.
Eiklick Jacob Keim
TRA VERSE JURORS.
Mllford Joscpb BoJing
Michael ShoaiT
George JJ.i-i.beit
Jruias Ted row
Henry Boucher
Conemauh Samtipl Border
ls;iac Kaufman
I'elei I.evy
Qaemahoning Michael Zimmerman
Daniel S;.echt
Tobias Miller
Abraham Musser
John Lnrrbert
Levi Berkepile
Benjamin CI,.rk
Henry Muster
Samuel H. Hunter
Hiram Beam
Jacob Bah, it
Jmes Armstrong
Daniel Koutz -P.arnet
Picking'
Mathew li'ack
Ohara Ii-rn-n
(ieore RimrRel
Tt!i is Lehman
John Lnttis
Snmuel H lier
Jacob V'nrner
John C Ileal
Henrv Little
Jtilin Brooks
(eorffe Prircry
Stonycreek
Shade
Somerset tp.
Somerset br.
Jenner
B. Valley
Greenville
Stovstown
Turkey foot
Frederi-k Bloach
Southampton Daniel Snir'z
Allerbenv . Gco-je S a itzer
Addison Thomas Er.iUley j".
Jul.n Hann.
TH.nnk Decus.
1.67 vi DccofasuiH-.ior quail ;
lr.ja.-t ranl.-Jau'.l n.w firH.i!n
AT THIS VTT1CL .
t
LAW NOTICE.
S. Gcbhart a Ross Forarc,
"n""P"AVlN(i assttcjated l.beaiJ'rJtcs ifl
Jl ii the pr-tclice of l!ie law wi-l prompt
ly atirnd to all bnsinrs which mar bn
entrnsier! l iben. Ofllce m the N't.r:h
west comer of the Diamond, am! ihfl
same place f.irmerly occupied hy Geb
hart. Jan. I9ih47.
ROBERT 5. 5J KAIO.
SAttX MACriRE.
M'iyiG&MaGUmiy,
Fonvanling & Commission
MERCHANTS,
At the Iiailrotul Depot,
Hon. A. Siewen.
I!tn. II. W. Beeson
Fayetlo co."
lion. J. S. Black, 1
Col. 1. Ankeny, I Somerset Pa
Jonas Keim. Esq. J
Thomas J. & V. W. Mcivarf.
Cumberland, MJ.
D.'c. 15 5m.
NEW&CSIEAPGDODS.
p"UE subscriber has received troni
jj the Eastern cities, and is now ope
ning at his store North East corner of
ihe Diamond, a very large and general
assortT.eiil of "Goods suitable for tha
FALL AND W INTER SEASONS,
among which are French and English
Chubs of various colors. Also Tweeds,
C::s?imcrcs, Satinet and Jeans, Tarleton
and Cecilia Cloihs for Ladies dresses.
ALSOj'CashEsres, Alpacas,
Mouslin de laines, Calicoes of all qnsli
lies from 4 to 25 cents per yard. Mus
lins from 1 ( lOcts, Silk and Thread
Lace, Silk Gloves of a superior quality
for l idips r.nd genilenfn, together with a
fine assortment of HARDWARE,
Pjiecnsivarc', Groceries, (j?c.
Boots and shoes of all kinds and very
low. Weavers Reeds of very superior
quality.
All which will be sold on as cheap and
accomodating terms, as they can be had
wesi of the Allegheny Mountains.
M.TREDWELL.
Somerset, sept C2. ISG.
FARM . FOR SALE.
THE subscriber will offer for sale by
public outcry, on the 9h day of
February next, (being Tuesday of court
woek) the property on which he now
resides, adjoining the borough of Som
erset, consisting of
JSCS CP
of which about 1 13 acres are cleared, a
bout 40 arres in excellent meadow and
under good fences, the balance being well
timbered.
The buiidinr are a large and commo
dious house, built with brick and well
finished with an excellent cellar under
the whole, A Lrjjc and convenient bank;
barn, a good spring house with water
running through it, a granary, smoko
house, word shed and other necessary
out buildings, all new and in first rata
order, JII.SO a number of choice
FRUIT TREES
and a never failing spring of water at the
door.
The farm is handsomely situated and
conveniently divided irto fields, the most
of which are weil watered with never
failing springs.
A further description is deemed un
necessary as any person wishing to pur
chase the above property can apply to
ihe subscriber living thereon.
The sale will be held in the Diamond
in the Borough of Somerset when the
terms, which will be reasonable will bs
made known.
JOSEPH IMHOFF.
nary 15. IS4G.
Call at the Old Stand!
FRESH Jg DRUGS,
MEDICIXES, SFICES,
GROCERIES, a.c.
THE subscriber respectfully informs
his friends and the public, that, in
addition to his former stock, he hos just
received ai his Drug Store in the Borouli
of Somerset, a fresh- supply of
Drugs. Faints, Medicines,
Groceries, I) yeslujfs,&c.
oonsisting in part of the following, all of
which will be sold cheap for cosh or
exchanged for approved country pro
duce, viz :
) 7? 77 f
Red sr.d Wtiite Lead. Venetian Red,
Chrome Yellow and Green. Vermillion
Red, Prussian Bute, Terra de Sienna,
Turkey Umber, Lamp Black.
ALSO; Copal Varnish, Black Varnish,
Gum Shelac; gold, silver and metal leaf;
white, yellow and red bronze; saud pa
per, turpentine and Fisn Til.
DYE-STUFFS;
Indigo, Madder, Alum, Brazilwood,'
FuMie,5 Criwfv.d. Legwood; .QLSO;
Extract of Logwood. Annctto Cochineal,
SoluiioT nf Tin. nine Vi'riol. od Vitriol-
Cesi green Rio l "obre. Tea, Pepper,
Allspice, and fine table srdt.
NOTIONS; combos, ro-rses, poclct
bo ks, pins, needles, steel pens, lancet
blades, too-b brushr?, percussion caps,
powder, shot and tea. I.
WIS TAR'S WiM Chfrrr,
coyrECTiox.iai: ..f ni: kind
Tbf fth-braied S-.ig.r f'o-rr.I Pii'-.
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