SOMERSET HERALD. S 31 E II .MI T, I .4., TUESDAY, MARCH 30, 1S47. rcn coversqr. G EX. JAMKSIUVIX, OF CIXTRE COCNTT. Vor C'arinl Commissioner. JOSKPH W. PATTOX, or craEERiA.vD corxTY. - 1 J I readers to learn that at a meeting of the LOGOFOCO IJOXESTY. ( stockholders cf the Baltimore and Ohio for several months prior to the meet- j Railroad Company, held in Baltimore on h: of l Wl llS State Convention, it was ; 22d inst., a committee was appointed cuite evident frora ths Oa- of public sen-jto proecej to Pittsburgh to confer with cseatthat Gen. Irvia would be nomina- rlbc Managers of the ConnetU'iiile Cora t.l for Governor; and ii was therefore by j p2ay in regard to a connexion of die two means a matter of surprise to see i improvements. Thii puts anew com f. ;T!c of the Locofceo presses chargmg j pinion on the prospect of a Railroad Hen. Irvin, in anticipation of hi nomina-1 connexion between those two cities. - ::cnf with having voted, when in Con-; jtts?, for a t.-:x upon tea snd ccSec. This t ws done, ne dcabt, to prejudice ths peo- plo, and mor c?pec; !Iy the poorer clis. Lim; tut the charge WS prrmpiy met by the Huntirgdon Journal vi h a "flit denial and a demand for the ; pr;f cf its trs 2th, which proof hzs net vc: I :en adduced. V.'etaks it for pTan- tO'J, ill chr-e is wheiiv j fj'fc nr.J unfounded. B-t what must the pecpls think of the henrstvef ths Loc&foco press in making . . - f I such a chirsre aramst Gen. Irvn, WiA r . . . . - i tLe obvious intention of lujunnj him ta ; i ntz?ns, t T , the est:m-t:oa of his fellow ci xrl.fn. at the sam time. t!: same Loco- fvo press preseryes a dead-like silence in I ror.rd to President Polk's and Secretary ! Walker's efforts to have a tax lapsed I vyn ,Ca and coVe? In these it seems j .... t to le su rtgbt to reeommc-iiu siren a men Lcvfoco piper condsinning tueh lor aa t ur-'cd it, ever and ever ajain. in Geu. Irviu it weu'J have breu an un- ; F docile sin, liad he voted for it, as tr.cy assertc it 2--p?-rs 4 i l not! Truly, Iceofocoim is a strange j raim-l: wlieaever it bnngs up a measure ihit tum oat to be unpopuUr, i: shifts x'jc responsll'iuty upon L e Wlilg; rnd ' w-.cn tLe litter carry anything tht takes ;'l with the pep e, why, t!:en, L-x-ofo- t A I.s c'.icf nr-erit seerns to censist, act in anv fixed principles or in fair dealing and honorable warfare, bat in the f-eili:y with whi-h it can Tum about and wheel ae-ut, and jtmp Jim Crow!" TiiE TARIFF QUSKTiON. The Tariff Questtoa is perhaps better v r utiJrrstood by all classes of people t-tan a:?v other that has agitated the public , mind rececdy. It could net well be o:h- I 1 he Krr. V. li. 1 . b vasns, who late crwtse; for whoever that will but read ly enlisted rs a volnateer for the Mexi end reflcet, mnst understand brdi the j can War, and deserted at New Orleans, and cerations cf the protec- S live svslem. In the North, putlie senti- meat is so unmimcus in favor cf that j .yvm th tbutfew cfuVcvib for!J acccaplisheJ woman, who is now ss.etn, L.it tat tw ci lo.i wco, to. i , . the take cf self-argmndizemeat, were j ur?ort;ng herself by teaching, having wont to go wi.h t::e South, 3 re any Ion-1 g.r so bold as ta array Lhemse'ves ir. op- j-ositicn to it, end yet, such is the force j tf p-rty drill, that even Gov. Shur.k has ' ret dared to venture a near and decided cpinioa cn the subject in his messrges to The steamer iliberab arrived at Bos t!:e Lcgislatare, but has so wrapped up lrn oa S itarday last, bringing advice his views in sophistry as to leave it alto- rr3:a England to the 4th insL The poli fc;hcr doabtful what they really are. r.ew3 from the entire continent cf He is as non-cemmittjd as was Polk in j Europe is devoid of interesL his letter to Kane, by which PennsUva- Alarming accounts of famine come from r.la was cheated out cf her electoral vote. , CTSry part 'f Fxcc. Vast supplies are Were Gov. Shank an honest politician lorce"rcj rrcr3 every quarter. Ccmphints did he rrcfer the prosper! iy of Pennsyl- L-e .u i3 thc p3pers t?,3iso cu:l, iess wculd ccrtrdnly rot thus truckle to the South, but would take a bold and manlv , eiir.J for a protective Tariff, under which i to nrcsr-er. 4 But, pocr man! he is held i.i leading strings bv those who have no sympathies with the wonaMNo hex of the North, and who look upon laeor as a Lhiag to be performed only by slaves! "OLD SHUNLV The friends of the present Ste Exec utive call him "Olb Shunk krs, we suppose, in consideration cf his age than "n account of hi3 being aa OLt office - - rn, has been , r t the rabkc crdv oil and on, for , feeding a h.s lust thirty years, though genera.iy in rnch subordinate stations as required no j cxrrzprdln-ry amount cf talent ia Lhe in- - . , ,v n j t, r-ia-ents to crrp the flowery food. . It , , , , . . , ! s-gnedby his friends, however, that 111 Ex-xUenry is a nan cf exfeeixnce, I he hsvii-g boea in public life so long. j We - 'a:'t thit be has had arar-Ic er.or.a. We adaiit ihit be has had amr.'c eppor. r..;l3s to !?::rn and Lcccra? great; but his p-iV.'.e ac-r, hen taien in connexion wi:h tl.e Lr.- h of time he has btea in of- j -trrcrc n'?thirg more thaa simply this, : l1 - h U-n In CTtremrly lucky man I . . " s in a..r;ys rau-j r-Ci iT fi ller W t-d cf lia::ds d:aa L:s on. He j Uj d- J. - .-r gr 4 11 r:.r t. 'n h; gncd ' I keeping," and the people trill therefore he for using upon him the toxahawe. lest, if he hi suffered to remain much Ion jger where he is, he turn upon and kick I his "keepers," (.d. oh!, save us from j a kick of that foot!) then pall down the rack tad manger -tread both corn "'and clover under his feet, and final! v i j break up Lhe still! BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAIL- ROAD. - It may be of interest to many of our : : THE 10th JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Before the final adjournment of the legislature, the Governor nominated Mr. a I Champnevs zs President Judre of Lhe j lOtli District, whtch nommation was promp'dy confirmed by the Senate. Butja i.ii r-. . l- t . . .. Mr. Chanpneys declined the appoint- meat, and then, just when the Senate were about to adjourn, Mr. Nil! of Cum berland was nominated, but his nomina tion not acted oa. -.j. , . r . r.-r i vXj LaJer the new Post OJtee law ad newspapers sent to subscrtoers bv ruo- r r 1 Ushers are charged on 2 cent postage, and when carried over a hundred muss and e-1 of the cent cJ a P-Pcrs se2i hY olher P-033 arc chir l!"ee cest3 cac!- wtich b F2 b7 &o person cr persons mailing them. MWI ! .11 I LONGEVITY. S?;cf.l SrE el, a colored man, who ; ;iJ resided m Uus coauty upward of SO ! 3- 1 t tr - I years, died in Jenner township oa tlie 23. inL, at the advanced s?e of 103 vears. IRVIN AND HOME INDUSTRY, AGAIN.!" SIIUNK AND FREE TRADE. The gubernatorial strcggls will, as i!ie Philadelphia Inquirer j'-5dy remarks, be an important or.", it will, in a gre.-.t mei surr, constitute thr derisive bttle for a Protective TaritT. The baiiSc-cry on die ! one side will be '-I.tvix and Hose Isdvs- j the other S3rA am Free Tsads." Of the is-u2 who can doubt! Who can doubt that the people of Penn svlrania will in October next, vindicate their own integrity and princtples, and j s:ar-d by the men and the measures so cs- j sen tial tn the prosperity of the Keystone Let, th;n, the b:!e cry cf" every earted soa of the Old Guard hence- j forth be: Iavix axi Iicts I-"snrs-mT ix .-Suok a.d Free Tjije!" '23 a wiie ana two Ciniaren living in Johnstown, in Lh:s State. Some time since he deserted his wife, aa amiable eft hercldldrea ia charge cf her kind re lations.. Alb. Journal. Idlest rorefsrn Nev.s. AlklTlL O? TBI ITIli:I B1BXSXIA. grain comes from the U. States to French than to English ports. Large orders it is said have come out by the steamer. J5 51Ja iiae come Uui ut t Tt j3 aij e French are about to take military possession cf Majorca, Mi norca and Ivica. Very large shipments of jraia for England and France have j been mails at Constantinople. The French Chamber has voted to increase the army by adding 210,000 ticops. Mr. O'Conaell, it is said, is dying. The state of his health prevents his re moval to Ireland. His confessor, Dr. Miley, left Dublin, by express, to attend him in London, where he now remains. His complaint ts stated to be water on chest and dropsy ia the legs-data! symptoms ever at his time of life. The of i -- ,hv hia hotsl b cr-?- sad it U said a servant froua Lhe palace is among the number, . The Irish poor are lenigratir.? in great i n amber s, chiesv to tne unitea sutes. nambers, chie2y to the United Sut . ,, , , 1,1 i All Lhe ready ports are crewceo, tu q h20xicxx "savs: "cxfoktvxatcly ut the Ch2oicle savs: "cxfoktvxatcly they are those whose loss will te severely felt as they possess pecuniary me-ins and are Dot dea'dtute. Freight for steerage pas- sena"e" has risen to 4 rumeas. Land- , lords ire aid in 7 their mg their peasantry try to emi- ... The prcgrcss of starvauoa among t!se Irish ftill ccntinues. Rev. Mr. Newell f rltC5 Lhat ia cf Oranmore and B-ilimaeoany 34 persons have perished for hc!i of fooj ,:cce Decern! r. Th4 commercial news has had a slighv Ir favcralle c2cc? ca czt City market. LATEST FROLI THE ARMY. From Vu Xztiwial Iitdugmeer. ,, -: March 23, 1317. We delay the press in order to jrive place to the following letter from our N. Orleans Correspondent, which wis writ" ten at the latest moment possible for it to be transmitted by the mail, and wa over- looked at our City Post 0:'2ee at the lime our papers were delivered last evening: New OsiEAXs, Mirth 15, 1S47. Messrs. Gales &. Scaton: I live but a few minutes for the way mail. The city is full of rumors, said to be brought by vessels below, and one, which is generally credited, that Malmo- ras has been actaaliy tiken. I have acer- tained, to my entire satisfaction, that such is net Ik: ca$r,zi least, that no such news is now in the city, as I have seen a gende- man who Mt "re on theTdi, and there : .t : 1 ! , . TT ""u' f ncmg later, ue itiis me ii wui oc ratner a uitiicult tasi to itm He howevert irefo letter was received there rms me thnt on the 4di from Camargo, which stcs that pretty certain advices had been received of the eapture of Co!. Morgan command, and that Gen. Urrea was between Monterey and the pass of Kinconadj with 6,000 caralry, who had cut off Gen. Taylor from retreating on Monterey. That there was no doubt that there had been a se vere buttle, and the belief was that Gen. . had anuonrdbaitdlo and fallen back j uaweps. xsg, asjoa wut sec, ; po-Uve. but Lhe prospects are by no j uiiil, amount to mx or seven millions oi donars. Iipi rmmnf f quantities of private merchauJize; and fur t3ie proiCvttoa cf this line there are y irom f: ftee a to eighieen hundred men, secttcr.j in de'jchmeyts, Lhe sL-cn r. J -- est ci uLi.cn oocs not exceea TOO : hare no time fur conimea!?. The Senate of diis Swte Lave just n- i ; nenimousiv naea a resotuuon auti:on- i zing the Governor to raise my number of volunteers tfui mev be called for. The S ll-ue will no duubt concur. I have just seen Cap!. Uenrie, who left SJti'io (he thinks) on the 23d, and he expre-ses the opinion that Gen. Tay lor is almost beyond a doubt cut off. We hone fur Letter things. rrom i.ic vrieans ij-uieun ci in? aoui. HIGllLi IMPORTANT! Hi3 excellency Isaac Joh.nso.v, Gov eraor of Louisiaaa, received yesterday a letter from Co!. Saxuel li. Curtis, of the Ohio Volunteers, commanding at Camir co, raakuig a requisition upon Lhis State for tea thousand men. The object of securing tliese tro?ps is to garrison the posts at Brazos, Point Isabel, Matamoras, and Camargo, and reinforce Gen. Taylor, who at the last dates was in an extremely critical condition. The writer of die let ter is an oUieer of high repute in the ser vice; a cool, judicious, brave, and deter mined man. He possesses no authority, however, to make a requisition upon any State for troop?; dut having done so, evi dence is 3jTcrdd that our gallant army is in pi.n!, and that succor should be to 13 Pl-M aa- ir..i weeor mouu oe promplv-extended to Lhem. Thccall.it l &'ixed b for moaAs- Vol- pc: unteers," but ii will be recollected that, under an act of Congress, no volunteers can be received for a less term than twelve months, or until the expiration of Lhe war. BuL notwithstanding this "fixed fact," the Governor expresses his readi ness, with his accustomed patriotic fervor, to poll off his coat and go to work to raise volunteers, and he hopes all good citizens will aid hiai." This hope he will assuredly realize; for the citizens of Louisiana, of all parties will sliad by thir Chief Magistrate ia any responsibil ity he may assume ia this emergency. When our country is engaged ia war, Louiauniar.s will throw aside ptrty, and WliUs A Democrats wilirdlandy come to the rescue. Tlie veteran, Gen Brooke, ia command of the western division of the army, has signified his willingness to muster the troops that may offer into the service of the United States, and if Col. Hunt, the United States Quartermaster, will furnish Lhe means of transportation, t as we cannot doubt uauer tne circumstan ces he he will, the Governor, immediate ly oa Lhis fact being ascertained, will is sue his proclamation for one regiment of volunteers at a time, and when that is full, Lhen for another; by which time in telligence will prodably be received from Washington. A compnay cf dragoons from Cuam- bercburrh were at Stoystown on Sunday night, oa their way to the seat cf war. married: On Monday Lhe 22d insL, by Elder Sinuc! Huston, Mr. Jaxes Passon, of S?merset fp. to Miss Caxolixe daughter of Samuel C. Pile, of this Boreugh. On Sunday Lhe 21st insL, by.J. A. Ba ker, Esq., Mr. He.nrt W. IIalnes, to Miss Nanct Anx GAaxNZR,both of Mil for township. OaLhe I'Jih February by Alex. Hanna. Esq., Mr. Sahcel BrsrcnES, of Sum mit tp. to Miss Mascaset Rrsa, of Tur- i kcrfoot tp. DIED: la Somerset tp. oa Monday the 15th inst., Vx. Katses. aged 12 year 6 months and 7 days. means brighter for L-.e ga!lant Taylor. v' " " " ' o The public pr ;pertv and stores on the ac S U & fIar,M- "r.e Sjfj, one Rio (.run Je. at the Br:z:;s. Matamoras. 1 S;deboard, i-eier-d Bi-rens. lo Cae. aii J uamargo, it is s On the insL,ELrzABXTH,coasorti of Mlckac! Spangler, crrd35 rears 9 BC2'It5tsd2Iday.. ATTENTION GUARD3 ! 1 1 . "'BT'OU will parade in full uni- Ja lonn on tne usual grooms in Sosrterset Borough, on Saturday the 3d day of April next at 10 o'clock A. M precisely. A full attendance of the mem the mem - n election bers is requested as will be held for 1st Sergeant in place of George Chorpenninj jr. resign - ed. SAM UEL W. PEAR SO'. ' March 3D, 1847. Captain ttxo Advertisements. NOTICE. ILL person indebted to the subscriber I XI on N&te or Baok account are recaest- rd t call and settle their account trome diately or thry will be placed in the hands of an efTWr for cvKection. JAMES II. BEN FORD. 'onserset. March 30. !84r. KOTICR. ' A School wiil be opened in the Acade I A m.v bUding, on Monday Apr ! 5i? 1847, to continue for a tej of thirseen weeks. Terais. Orthognathy, Ka! ing and writing Arithmetic Grammar and Geography S2 SO Per scholar. Any srhnlur entering aftir the rn.u merceroent of the term, will be eharged t the ettd of ie term in r!K with the above rates. ROB'T LAUGIITON, Smcrt. March PP. '47. Tfa-h"r. PUBLIC SALS. f E subscru-er intentSiu to remove M to the west, wi'.l stU by public oul ry at Li residence in the Bomu;h ol S j.oersel, on Thursday the 2'id day of April next; a variety of vniuab'e ptrs -n viz: 0ne Horse. Uo Cows, oae (ttvo hc;rsfc) w,2u3f n OMf.flf, Cba.rs, Bedstead, l Cb-ck C .se. one l!? I ae I'-flr do. a:jd a irun'tcr f Wood and Loa! Siuves. together with numarous oilier an?s:es too tec:ous fo entn;era'e. I! Siit tuMnnnf'ceai 0u c!o-k, when terrts of sale will be made known br ! Sompriet. Mirrh 27. EiT. . - , w wfc. TBEOSlCOSWE ilTu iiiTErJXSYLTXXtA, Tit Eiiwbelh Ilhjads. GuEsnso: ? Tf.J H E R E A S, Philip V Rhoads did on Lhe 2nd S v day of September. Eighteen hundred auJ foriy-siX. prefer tus peii:i tj Use ILnor3b'e tlie Judges ol lhe Court of Comman rie-s of Som erset county, prii in, tiul for causes ihrrtiu set forth, he might be dirorred from the Bonds of Matrimony entered i'tt.t with you, the said Eiiz-ibedi Khi!, in all time n come as if he nevtr had bt-en ai3rri-d or as if you were astiiraby dead. We therefure eomroaiid you the said Eiizibclh Rhoads that setting aside all exi-uss and other business, you be and appear in your prper person b-fire our Judges at Inxii eret at oar Cosinsy Curt f Co-noon Pleas thre i be held on the second MonJiy of February next, L answer the petition or libel f the said Philip Rhoad and t shnsr cause, if any you have, why the id Philip; your husband. hou!d nt be d:vurcetl from your socie ty, fellowship and cuTspsny, and frm the boiuls of Matriicony enutractrd with vna the said Elizabeth as fully an J ef-fet-ta4liy as if he never bad been mar ried ir as if you the said Elizabeth were naturally dead, agreeably U the act of Assembly in such case made and pruvi .!fd. and hereof you are not to il. Witness the Honorable JeremUh S. BUck, President of our said court at Somerset this 23J day of Nveraber Ann Di.ini, 18 !u. A.J. OGLE. M.trvh 31. 1847. Pr'thootarv. REGISTER'S XOTICE. foriCE is hereby given to all persons c i:M.erned as legatees, creditors or otherwise, t!at the following accounts have been filed and passed register in the Register's office, lor the county of Som erscL and that the same will !e present ed to the Orphans court for contirm-itlon and allowance oa MjiiJay,th IVth day of Jil.il' next, at aa sdjouraed Or phans Court, viz: I he account of Jacob NrfT. one of the administrators with die Will annexed; of the estate of Peter Countryman.; lee'd. Tho icvountof John Hanaa, Guardi an of Eiizabeih Ann, minor daughter cf Frederick Infield, dee'd.. lately tnter ruarried wi'Ji William. Pg-, cow d-cd. The account of A J Colborn & Geer;e Priigey, admiuistrators tf., of Abraham Colbnrn, dee'd. Final account cf John W Larater, , , , n.e aTO int of Nicholas Bowman, j Guardian cf Emanuel &, Jerou.-e Bow mart. The a"cr;unt of Joeph Newcomer, d aittwstratkfr of Daniel Newcomer, dee'd. The account of John Emmert, admin istrator of Jm Wright, decd. The arconnt of Tobias Moser, Exec utor of Ebzabeth Gcrver, dee'd. Supplemental account of Aonr Yoder and David Yoder, Executors of Daniel Welier, decd. The account of David Lavan and Isaac Fried ine, administrators cf ihe estate of David Pile, dee'd. : The arcount of Isaac Friedline. ad i rciaUlrator of Dante! Frieoline. dee'd. j f I March 20. 1 3 47. Register. v 1 O T K TS ii rn rrn r .Xrr VBATLYa&JExprdTiis'vex- lJLrrin -d at ' TI3 OfFICS. Who can dsibt th2 virtues eft Jayne's Hair Tonic- Sunimert ii!e. N. J. ?ro. ib 'i t- Dr. Javne. I)ar Sirt I seaJ you the following Cerii-at obtains! frmn Mr.' Guliek. I would iasf sute thai 1 became I ( acquainted with hi;ti abnut two years ao. At that time he was entirely baUJ, j xfhh the exception of a Iwck of hair on ' the baek part cf hi hei !. aut the size of half a Jollar, aud ihitlo.'k of hir he ibl mo k.i !w- rrtU f;i mvr bv lhe use of your Tonie; previous to which he positively aers, he had not a si:ig!e h-jir on his hesd. The hair row com- pieieJy cer his head, and is from foor to fite inches Uog, Ytrv re sDectfuily, yoars, &c. P. MASON. Jimlher Prr9f of thr EJpcaey of Jay 'it t Hair Tonic. This rd certify that I was entirely bah! fnr aout three years, vhn I was recommended t. try Dr Jayne's Hair Tonic. I nrocured twti bvl'dcs of Mr M4on, in Summertil'e, and cing the Tonic f.-r abut firteen months, my h3ir rime in !i oer my head, and, -Ithouh r.ot qite s thick as bcfrre. vet il is censtanfty growing, Tliis surprising restoratico of my hair excited the astonishment of all t"V ac quainiincrf, and made me an object of cuiiosity t miny, I am nw 55 years if age, and have reason to rej?-ri tne in - . - , . ventor of this matchless Hair Tonic as a public benefactor JOACHIM GULICK. New Germantown. N. J. Nv o. 1842, For sale by J. J. & II '. SthtH, So merset, Pa, Also by EJurard liezirt, Sloystnwn Pa, Anotlier New Year! Amid the ever succession if periods, once more has revolved around. How fraoght with food fnr thought are those j "i.iir in hem in lifr! Change after Change how many Ue changes that a retro?pect of the pst 12 ru iiiihs wid conjure up to vie ! The Struggling- Voor have in some instances been made happy y the diwu of brighter days; while those basking in the Sunshine of Prosperity have bad to taste the buier pan;s of want. How cugbt itiese viviJ itssns froa effhfe's travhful psgc to stir up e hears of all T;o iMy Jeeds, And thawghra of sympathy! Deith, too. has not been idle; tut has helped to make up the changes of the past year. And wbere heali'i uuce tuk up its abode, disease now holds ii thral dom. But how ofi'sill health attributed to Negligence or Prejudice, uhicli induces the suffering iavahd to re- nimrlli, riyliTfii! rpmnlr which !u wn oeculiar m.Iady calls for. The ex- perieare of more than Tin Thousand Trials proves the unequalled value of that plea sant aid most celebrated medi-ire. Wittars Balsam of Wild Cherry, isr DUevns of the Lunt und Breas!! ANOTHER ASTONISHING CURE! JHstafs Balsam of JVild Cherru! For CouKt. Cc-lJs, Cvris'irnpHvn, fr--. Important 10 all those afihcied witli Dis eases of tlie Lungs and Breast. Will Miracles ever cease? More evi dence ol its surrisinjr HeIth-Reatura-live virtue! ! . Thej fallow in? has just been received from Mr Edward Straiten, of I.-xington, Mo., which shows that Cor.su mpiion in its worst form can be cured by Wistars BaUam of WiU Cherry.' Lexington, Mo., Jan, 21. 1815. Beij.inn Pne'p.s Dear Sjr: I take great pleasaro in eotnrnunican'ng to you what I consider aa extraordinary cure effected on my danthter, about 11 years cf a??, by Wisur's Balsam cf Wi!d Cherry. About the first of September last, my daughter was taken stek. and atiendcd by several physicians, whose orefcrin io:is were tueSectsal, or seernetl to do no y. She was atfer.ded with a constant cough and pain in the breasL Her physicians and all who seen l er, came to the conclusion that she was in a confirmed stags of Consumption. I made no other ralcuStian l!an fjr her to die. But as she commenced taking ihe B.lsam she began to improve, sad continued so until her health was reslired, a id is now entirely well. With a view of beneStie; tli -se who may be similarly aZLcttd. 1 ike p'.easere 1.1 recomroenhng this med- iciae to the confidenre cf the public lours, i;S repect. EDWARD STRATTON. The true and genuine Witar Bal sam of Wild Cherry is sold atetablih ed ajpneies ta all parts cf the U. Stales. So d in CiT-innaii on die coroer cf Fourth aad Walnut streets by SA.NFORD& PARK. Gea'l arent5 fur the Western Sta'es. Agents ron Wistar's Balsik. J. 1 SNYDER, Somerset, J LVvd & Co. Donegal, S Phil son, Berlin, II Liu'.e, S:ovtown G H Kevser, Bedford, OrtoberSO. lS4Slr vniz sAiai:. A Si liL cl ptf A Six-acra lot, adjoining the bcrocgh of Somerset. For pirti-rhrs Somerset County, S3. 4 T n -liucJ Orphan s a jk. court he to i :?,. ier.ei. t h " v ad .r ibe LV.wtsv of r.- ' ifrt. nn t;?e I j.b T af mere.t, on 'T ' Feeruan , A. D IS 17, tefrrs Len- j oraIe Jpd; iherr:!. I Ot'init.-in of Mr. Cethirf. th coiirt j conSnn the Ianii:i:i anJ nr.t a rJa on the heirs and Irr f rrpre?ei.nies r.f Michael Sar-r, dec u. h apfir t a:i I a:ji-irneJ Or.ihins' court, i b htJ at ; Somerset oa Monday the iC.h dycf May, and accept or rfue to t-Ve tha resl estate of niJ deceased, at tic ap- praised price. Ex:rart from the records cf said er?rt. certiaeJ this I5tb dy of Februirv. 1347. Wm. "H. PICKING. February 2J. 13 J7. tt. Somerset County, ts. "Sr i g A T an nJjoarntd Orplisns S court, held at Soiertet, r ir. .1 j L- S. v in and for said cjunty, ca tb 15ih day of Febrory. A. D. 147, before the Hocorb!e J thereof. On motion f Mr. Gebhtrt the cairt eonSrm the loutsiiton and grin a ra! on the heirs and Ugal rpprese utative of Mathew Pinkerton. dcceisei, a appear at an adjourned Orphan. Cocr, t b held at Somerset oa Mondvy ihe 10;h j dsy of May next, lo accept or rtfate t tie tne rea: estata oi st:a CeciaiiJ ai tlie sppraistd price. Extract from the records cf said court, cerdniJ this 15.h day of Febria ry, 1847. W. II. PICKING. Februtry 23. 1347. Clerk. Somerset County, ss. A T an aijoumad Orphan. 3l Court held it Somerset, ' s ia aid f-r said county, oa SS'lrS fce 15th diy of February, A. I). 1317, before the Hoaorable Judjee thereof. On motion cf Mr. Kim me!, the ectrt confirm t!ie Inquisition and grantaralo on the heirs and Segal representatif t $ of John Graham, deceased, to appear at an sojourned Orphans Court, to be held at Somerset on Monday the ICdt day of May next, (1847.) loaeeept or refjse to tale the Re! Estate of said dectitii, at the appraised price. Ex;rct froto the reccrds of sail court. certlSsd this 15th day of Februa ry, IS 47. Wm. H. PICKING. February 3. 1847. Clerk. k. r . . Somerset County, ss. 'yj't 4 T an lj.arnJ Orphars rL.S. court he!i at Sutcersei. in iili 'in fr t2x ecuntv, on tho loih day of July, A. D. 187, b'ote tho honorable judf es thereof. IN th matter of the account of A. II. Philson, Ei , George Walter snd Join P. Brubaker. adrniaiatrators tc, of Wil liam G. Wilker. dee'd. And row to wit: February If. 1847, Samuel W, Psirson.'Sjrnue! Gi tUer and U. L Stewart, Eqrs.. auditors ppointeJ to make a ditriauuon cf ths balance ia the hands of Adxirtis'.rataro I 19 ni "oionosi the ereditcrs. anJ report. Extract from the record f said court. eerified this ISih day of February, Ar D, 1547. W 31. PICKING. Clerk. NOTICE- The undersigned auditor will attend at the house of Wm II Pick me.in Somerset borough, on Tctsday tho 1 5th day of April next, to discharge the duties iaposed upon then by the court, agreeably to tne above coaj mission, of which all persons interested are request ed U uke notice. SAM'L W. PEARSON, SAM'L G AITIIER. ROB'TL, STEWART. Marrh 2. 47. Auditors. JURY LIST, Foa 3Iay Term. 1S47. s Commencing on the Sd day. GRAND JT!t0R3, Somerset Township Peter Ankeny. Jr. Joseph Brubaker.Chaunrey Marteeny, Sam'l Snhl. of D., Isaac Wendle. Jenntr Frederick BeeTecker, John Johnston, George Parker. Southampton Henry Bowman. Henry Diti. Jonathan Etucrick, Valentino Lepley. Sioysiown Borough David Clark. Conemaazb Jeremiah Hits, Pe'.e? Msshler, Join Wtriz, jr Summit David Hay, Sinyereek Bei-juain Klma-.el, QuetU'dioninf Gerre K -chcr, Berlin Borough Hern Reiser. Elklick Jacob Li'enjMd. Mi'.fjrd Joshua Rhoads. Turkejfovt Michael Sinner, Allegheny Dvii Weued. TAvrt?r. rztcz. Semerset borough Frederick Gr!lt. So3rsei Town!.ip Jacb Wilier, E- pliraim Shaffer. John Suter, Hiarr Mowry. Philip S.uah, Turkejfo! David Anleny. Tetr Bra- bvker, CharVs P. Codey, Ar?Jrr Hiat. Jacob Kia, Jce; h B. Davi. Shade Lvi AJirus, Peter Buyer, Jr. Divtd Sperht. Paint Henry Berkey, Sanatte! Custer, Jidii IL'ffiaw. Ad hicn-rre.Vrifk CVpj J.-Un II! J?- run. D'd Harzeli. J..Yr V. Tal.we. Sioy'lDWH fc'rh Arm GiIsfV S rtHVfreeW Jojdi (ilk;'a.ri'r, iJi"- L il r, Mar.ia Moct, An .crs.G Spen- C. ' JcMr.cr dinrt CtifTtih. f T. 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