SZT HtZiTALD. j " ' v t r f k : COPPER $ o ?i i: r: s z: TUESDAY, or cent:?: rorTV. Fr Clival C.'o!:iitti:isIcsicr. JOSEPH w. I ATT ox, or rrM".::SLxn ctfMV. The Anlimasons r.nd Whigs cf Somer ,r County nrs requested U assemble i: County Meeting rt the Court House in r-oiii''''1' ; -3 : x i nfici -.v rvpiiir.T in nrvt (.ii-t week, (May 4th) for the purpose .t -A,vr.':-y measures to secure t u !n- vn:h if American Principles at the next (K-'.ol er elc-clinn. Samuel V Pearson, of SomerrctBor. John J. Pchcll, Somerset Borough. J'Vrry Walker, Somerset township. rnuel Miller, . " " Horace Ludiiigton, Milford. Auron Schrvck, Turkey foot. Jcha P. H talker, Addison. liiiiidi Wagner, Elkhck, CM. Hicks, Summit. (Jeorrc Klingiman. Jr., Greenville, Daniel Lcplcy, Southampton, J:,cob 1 loon, Allegheny, Jieyb Lambert, Stonycreck, Mich-el Bcrkev. Berlin Borough, .-S.-uiiucI Bitner.'lirothcrsvalley tp. William Keel, Shade, Adam Ilcltzapplc, Paint, George Masters, Concmaugh; Edmund Kiernan, Jenner, Michael 'Zimmerman, Quemahoning, Henry Fisher, Jr., Stoysiown Bor. Jacob Fleck, Jefferson township. County Committee. N. B. The County Committee is spe cials requested to meet in the Grand Ju ry Room precisely at 2 o'clock P. M., of the day above appointed for the County JJtetinjr. S. W. PEARSON, Chairman. gisT'One of the most striking exhibi tions of intense party malignity which we have recently witnessed, is the attempt now making br some of the baser sort of the Loco Feco press, to bring odium upon Gen. Irvin because he contributed liber ally from his own means, lo the relief of ihe starving millions m Ireland. It re mliKls us strongly of the course pursued lv the same class toward ?lr. Clay in the campaign of 1S-M. Wc are net about to defend Mr. Irvin fre.ni this charge. We are not aware that it is any offence, cither against the moial or political faith to which he professes to sdhcre. Sure we arc, that there is no ar ticle in the creed we have learned, which forbids us to feed the hungry, or clothe the naked. Wc had scarcely supposed that even modern Democracy had "pro gressed" so far as this. But if it were thought necessary to excuse .Mr. Irvin, it might be pertinent to ask, if it be a crime in him what is it in Messrs. Polk, Shunk c? The enly difference, we appre hend, would consist in the fact, that while they, widi larje salaries of the people's money, give $25 to $50 each, Gen. Irvin, from the proceeds of his own industry, gives whit is equivalent to $250 or 300. We trust these honest gentlemen, whose lirtucus intiignr.tion is so much excited by r.n act of liberality and benevolence, v.-ill prosecute their investigations still farther in the same direction. Has he not con tributed to some Missionary or Bible So ciety? Is there not sonic family whose necessities he has relieved? May there rot be found come widow or crpl.cn v.-hese heart he has made glad? Perhaps they might even discover he was an up right, honest, and honorable man, a Chris tian and a scholar. If they should do so, wc bej thev will not snare our feelings by suppressing the fceis, but publish ill em l.'oldly. We believe Mr. Irvin c.;:d his friends could survive even such a revela tion as this. Although they seem to be piovous faults with the "Democracy," the consciences of the Whigs are not iicariv so tender. DEMOCRACY OF LOCOFOCOISM. (vov. bliunk and tltv We are not in the habit of allowing cursehes to indulge in the folly cf feeling - ? T. v.ndcr the name of Democracy. Like thc sacred name of Liberty, this has been so often prostituted the word purposes, by those professing to be its peculiar and exclusive friend.", that, so far from feeling turprise at any outrage committed against itt principles, its real friends are rather sfraid lo hear it invoked, lest it portend rcrr.c new mischief. A party which "ex tends the area of Freedom" by adding fiave territory which gives away mil lions of t.crcs cf free toil to a foreign rov. n, and wrests other millions from a firtcr .Republic which is constantly preaching the doctrine of equal rights, vet refuses to allow a poor man to vote which proclaims the largest libcrly of ( but here you ascend a high ridge, and for , wj10t sceing a favorable opportunity, cap conscieiice, vet will not suffer those of a , 8 or 10 miles pass over a rather barren ! lured Alvarado before the arrival of the particular religious creed to hold office n partv, we ay, which perpetrates such; wh kej absurdities as these, must not be K.iisidercd Jnc-.pahlc any thing. And vc; wc were -cu-clv orf?rcd 1.9 inn in m t . w, - " -"'W'"tjJ 111 '"HI I IIILII l.ll.l IHIIMI.I.IMII II - w , II IIIIIIII.III1WIIII II ' I ... I ... !-. W H. J l Hill ! I I.. .I'J ' I"' ''1' . . U.-. -UIJ "' V"-'"' " ' . i learn that Gov. Shunk had refused to al-j low the bill passed by the last Legislature, i r ,irnc-rroin? altor-i election of prosecuting attor-! ' I rtvmjr me neys to tlie people, to become a law. What possible objections his Democratic Excellency saw to the law we cannot divine, nor has his Highness condeseen ! ded to enlighten us. This most demo cratic "Democrat" who holds so high the honesty and intelligence of the people, will not allow them to choose their own t.fiiccr?, but quietly retains the appoint ment of this host in his own hands, in ad dition to his already too extensive palron- 2ge. u e have no coirjt tiie iicnesi por- j r . . e , , , n j inn fit I. is nu-ii friends have open Etir- . . , i . i .- i .1 r crtseii ar.n ninruuca at uiis. i ocr inno- cents! J hcv do not vet know to what ; "tent "Democrats' Ibaii tni nrfti. CI 'APC r I f M r- .,11 - ' just. How very unfortunate it is fur Sliunk that Governors are still elected . by the people! It would be so much more con venient just to appoint them. And then how nicely he could snub the people by nr.ming some obnoxious person; for it Ereias, as in the ca?e of Judge While, as tho' the fact of the people desiring the appointment of a particular person were a sufficient reason for refusing to do so; and, tice versa. There have been but few of his appointments for any office ap proved of, or satisfactory. And' since he will net allow the people lo please them selves in regard to those minor offices, they will adopt a rnor effectual plan than that of petitioning Gov. Shunk. They will exercise their privilege of throwing out a "Democrat" and perhaps their rights will be belter regarded by some "Federal Whig." A Whig Legislature pursed this law, which the Governor has virtually ve toed, and a Whig Governor will approve it. Godey's Lady's Book. The May number of this magazine lias been re ceived. It contains 24 engravings. Terms: 3 per annum in advance. Cvrrctpondcner. of the II raltL PSNWLINGS ffiTbfflO. BV TIIK EDITOR. Newton Falls, lOrn ArniL, 1847. I arrived here on last Saturday, having travelled the distance from Pittsburgh, S3 miles in a little over two days. From 2 miles below Allegheny city to Economy, a distance of IG miles, the road was in bad condition; and the wind being high and cohl and blowing directly in my face, I found travelling anything but agreeable. But an examination of the town of Econ omy with its fine buildings, beautiful gar dens and adjoining lands, amply com pen- j sated me for the inconveniences I suffered on my way hither. It is very generally known that this establishment was foun ded by, and is under lhe management of Mr. Rann. who is now far advanced in life, and must expect, in the ordinary course of nature, soon to pass from this starrc of action. Tlie real estate owned by the firm was purchased in 1821 and consists of about 5,000 acres, at least two-thirds of which is bottom land, natu rally rich and constantly kept up by pro per treatment. The village has a church, a hotel, a store, a grist mill, a caw mill, a woolen and silk factory and museum, and one hundred and sixty dwelling houses. The population at one time, I am inform ed, reached nearly GOO, but is now redu ced to about 310. Although I passed through the several streets and conversed with rorne cf the inhabitants at 41 . c i I dv;ors, I neither saw heard a child all! the time I remained in the place, and the youngest person I met with I judged to be at least thirty years of age. The E conomy Community have grown wealthy, and this fact has been cited in support of the so-called Fourier System. Put when wc consider the materials of which this community was originally composed, the plan upon which it was formed, and the "uards that were thrown around it; and then look at the gradual but sure decline . , . , , . , 01 ir:c:r riuiuucro, auu me gauiu aou jli- parent! dejected and discontented few which remain, we are forced to a conclu sion exactly the reverse. The hotel of the village is admirably kept, and a stran ger receives every attention he can desire. In the museum is a large collection of cu riosities and relics among the httcr of t ITf 1 wlncli 1 saw u imam reun s iravciiing chart, and also an Indian smoke pipe of ingenious workmanship and measuring 9 inches by 3 and weighing over two pounds. Wnm F.Mnnmv In BritrhtOll. where : the road crosses the Mahoning and the 0 J - Canal, the soil is of an excellent quality; country. Passing successively through the vill.ges of Darlington. Petershurgh, and Middletown, you come near the latter j FlacC to a level plain, here and there a Uuic rolling the soil rich and thebuil- ;eetion is settled Ivauians, a ma- jority of them Germans, whose localities ..... t you readily discover by means of their large bank barns. Canfield, the seat of justice ol trie new county 01 iwanoning, neat and apparently thriving town. From here to Warren and thence loNcw- ! ton Falls the country is level and'the soil srocd. I have nowhere seen handsomer farms, ncr any that appeared to be better managed. At the village ol Youngstcwn on the Canal, are sereral furnaces in n. ...i ' ...:.k wu i it lire b i cu nu uuiii ui.& 11 and bos ore, obtaiued in the neighbor- ' n miu.i Excellent coal is also found here . . ' i !o rrrn r?'Mn1 it , . 7 J 7 ' and butter, and live Yankees. The first dings excellent. This si principally wiili Pennsy ioritv of them Germans. uamed article is produced at an average of, Peonage. U??nt L about 20 bushels to the acre and corn 50! Administrators' N0tiC9. bushels, whilst that of cattle and the one; "7 ETTEJJS of adiiitnistraiion, on tbe last mentioned are said to be as prolific j Jii estate of Joseph Lichty, late of as could be desired. The land is covered Somerset townhip. dereastd. having , , ,, ( . . . i i i f-een granted to the subscribers, residing with a h;?avv growth of timber oak, ash,'. . , . ,, i . i 7 i i 'i sid township, all persons indebted to hickory, poplar, beach and sugar; but, lhe esJate are rcq,e, t alteiil at the when orce cleared i3 easily worked with aie resiJen'-e of snid deceased, on the the plough. Much of the oak timber is: sawed into plank and scantling for the! Government, to be used in the construc tion of vessels and gun-carriages. The Pennsylvania and Ohio Canal, passing from Beaver to Cleveland, through the heart of the "Reserve," furnishes a cheap and convenient means of transportation for all the lumber and the surplus pro ducts of the soil, most of which are shipped to Cleveland. Large numbers of cattle are driven from here to Albany, New York, Philadelphia and other mar kets. Upon the whole, this is "a great country," and the only drawback that I can discover is the coldness of the cli mate. J. R. CAPTURE OF ALYARADO. We find in the Mobile Daily Adverti ser f the 15th instant ihc following par ticulars relating to the capture of Alvara do, as derived from officers cf the navy: "Lata last evening we had the pleasure j of an interview with Lis. Barton audi Brasher, who h.id just arrived from Pen sacol.i. From these gentlemen wc learn that Com. Perrv sailed for Alvarado to in- vest the place in conjunction with a dc-j . , , , i, , M 1 arriving at Alvarado, which he did some ! time in advance of the Albany, Capt iiii Hunter t!;ong!:t he niihtas well pruerrd at once lo take the place. He according ly fired two guns, and then summoned the citv to surrender. The authortiies asked time to consider. Lieut. II. in reply ; informed them that ihev might take ihcir choice between an instant and uncon the' llO'.llll RUri tnUtt iJUU ail .ns.iuu nnm int. j land forces llien near at hand. Thev vc- j l 1 I -..,.!. rv wisely chose the farmer, and surrcu- dered at discrtlion. Lieut Hunter then eft a pan L consisting of M.d.hiprnaa emple and five men, and proceeded up ; l,,ri . ...... ..t some small cra:t. "We understand that after these gal lant achievements Lieut. Hunter was pla ced under arrest by Com. Perry for a vi olation of orders he having been direct ed only to blockade Alvarado. Such a course was doubtless necessary in order to preserve p. due subordination, and yet it teems hard that a young and enterpri sing officer should be thus punished, j whose only crime was an achievement of which any one might well be proud' The surrender of Lient. Hunter was made on the 2d b?t. On the 3d General Quitman arrived with the troops; and Com. Perrv with all the small vessels of . J . .i c y . - t tne squadron, out iney iounu me piacc alrerdy under the American fl tg. Abnut j gyo Mexican sUiers, belonging to the two posts, were made prisoners. LATE FUOM VERA CRUZ. The New Orleans Picayune furnishes advices from Vera Cruz lo the evening of the Gth instant. On the 3th instant, Col. Harney, in command of the 2d Dragoons, and a de tachment from Gen. Twiggs's division, took possession of Antigua, capturing one officer and eight Mexican lancers. The army was to more on the 7th in stant in tlie direction of Jalapa by divi sions, Gen Twiggs leading the advance. followed by Gen Patterson with uie voi- unloers, and Gen. Worth, with the first! division of regulars, bringing up the rear, Two ports above Alvarado (Tlacotal- pan and Cosaraoloapanj have lallcn wiui- out resistance. They are important points, situated upon the fine inland wa - ters which have liieir outlel lo the Gulf at Alvarado. j MrKcndal gays thatCom.Terry is about I Hrl:n(r ,vVu a'u xs vessels, with lhe in - tention of canturin? every city, town, and nort on the entire Mexican coast. Capt. fllayo has been lett as uovernorj 1 1 1 II P ... h!l ; of Alvarado, with a small force, while I r .. . ".!! it.. Hn.iCr Itic nri"P J"M H -. "7 -' '.b, if f.,r r nn 1h nvpr !n look in at tne Ult- f t , Hunter of the Scocscr. ' expedition directed against ithas been ; Z XII IH EIOII 111 LIIIII3. Wl UO J1I111L i.MU . V v- iu l-;.1 A rrpnt nnmbRr of e.-innon and othcr military florM were captured at Al- Y3rado. tachment from the army under Gen. t'uit- r.i t on ppr. Tn-nrr triqr: man, about 2,000 siron?. One day in ad- at Vf A , 06111 10 f vance, Lf. Chas. G. Hunter, in cJmm.nd ,(,r --nf,,.ur,ng, h uho, t delay ' , i or ill ippomlistcnt. Having in their em- o the Kleiner cocXCiE. was ordered. , . . ,fc .. . SSarrled: On the 15th inst., by Rev. William Conrad.Mr.JosEPH Sheets, to Miss Julia Fisher, both of Berlin Boroujrh EMESJ: On Saturday morning last, in this bor ough, Ei saxor, consort of Dr. N. M. Bruce, in the 50th year of her age. On the 15th inst., Mrs. Christina, consort of Frederick Walker, dee'd. aged C8 years and 5 days. run i k-u Tfeio Advertisements. Hiiliaery & Mantua Making. l70ULD respcc-ful'y iwform thcLa- y dies of Somerset and vicinity that she is capalde of doing the above work in The A'CRicst ar.c! ciioii FasSa- lostaliSo It", and wnl be gratuful tor a f hare of t.ieir 5ih day of June cext, prepared to sell!-; a!!l1 ih.ie having cluras ( present them at the same lime and place, properly au thenticated. SAMUEL J. LimiTY, II EMI Y M FY Eli, April 27. 134 7.. Ad.nV. G8n,Taylornever surrenders! pjwaa flairs MANUFACTORY, one half mile East of Sioystown, Som erset Co., near ih great Philadel phia and Pittsburg Turnpike Road. THE subscribers would respectfully announce to the public, t!ui they havfi riuerrd into pirmerthip in the IVoolhn iMauvfticluring Business, and having rc-eived netv PCEP,. LOOSES and CARDING M.UJIIXJ from the East, of the most approved an 1 latnt fashion; nd ail other machinery new and in prime order, they are redy and aiixifiu? to accommodate customers in merv branch of manufacturing; fr'Mii w o o Ij c a n .sr a a and Fishing to ma'iu'acturing Gn;tir.rtis, Cloths, Jtans, Fiacnelh8, , HUnkets. Car petting. &.c-. &.c, according to order, in 3 wt.rlim.H1!i!;e n, ,.,er. be procured, t hcv lee: coimdent of rcn drm2 entire satisfaf lion. S. KIM MEL. V. KDOMZ, Pin? Mills. A mil 27, !S7 P. S. Ail kinds of demes-ic joods and an extrusive assorlment of mercliandize rcf-rivrd buelv frm tlie Euft to be had ; at S. Kimmel's Siore at the Mills very ! low in exchange for wool, Flaxseed r f'c'r aPProrec' proilurr. . S. K. Jayno's Hair Tonic. lhp f -s w) ia w;il?e . .-n j, entilI. m raflre r?sper,. He i, j(pnest anJ si..ere an(f bjVrts honest and siu-ere. and til ran be au.j bv ,iie first medical m men in me ri'.v, Philadelphia Sun. Shepherds' Town, Va., Oct. 10, 18M. D;;arSir, Yu inquire of me whether I have used your Hair Tonic, and with what affecl. Several years ago my hair began to Ml rpid'y from ihe scalp, and I had the prospect o! prem;inre ba!d:ie. At length a fr i ii tl rccouimrnden your Hair Tonic. I used three or fwur bottles, according to the printed direction, and at ihe end nt six mouths my hair was thick set and since its tendency to turn grey was arres ted. I have never before given a certificate recomending psteni medicines, w hich in i1iiriminatlv used. is iliv often arc. do " . . A. 5)Ul ju a casc !l!;e ,I)C prrP. cnt, where- I iniw the article to be bene Grial, and that it car, dy no harm, I have no smiplcs in e t-iing facts within my own knowledge. Yur's. $.. John Quislf.v, M.D. Dr. D. Jayw:. Phibidelhia. Sold by J. J. & H. F. S. hell, Somerset Pa. Also by Edward Hevin, Sioys'own V-i SHERI??;S SALES. TT""!! Vrirtw nl'snnili-v wrif-i nf Ventlitioni IS Exponas issued out of the Court of Common I'lcas of Somerset county, and to me directed, there will he exposed to sale by public outcry, at the public square in Somerset on Monday the 3d day of MAY next, at 1 o'clock P. M. tits fol- iuwmg jVwai i-aie, viz: Ail the right, title, interest and claim of 1 Jacob !tenc?, oi, m, and to a certain j TRACT OF LAND, situate in the town- ship of Quemahoning, Somerset county, Pa., containing twenty-five cres more or 1 less; about ten acres clear, adjoining lands ; of Jacob Speicher, John Burnlrager and others, on which are erected a cabin house anu siaoie uu me appuricnauccs ua uic rrnnnt-ttr r C itiA enI T-iK Tr irr : "it property of the said Jacob Menges. at the suit of Jacob Custer, for the use of Phoebe Marshall, Administratrix tc, of llogcrs Marshall, dee'd. ALSO All the riirht, title interest and claim of J J dha.n , x.Ioore, of, in. AVilliain Moore, of, in, and . to a certain situate in Paint .tc up, oomcrsct county, containing 1 200 acres more or less; about six acres clear, adjoining lands ol Jacob Bcrkepile, Salomon Miller, Jacob Bcrkev and otli- i pioy me most SKintti ivnrKin?n uiairao ers, on which are erected a dwelling house and stable, and .grist and saw mill," with the appurtenances as the pro perty of the said William Moore, at tho suit of Samuel Kimmcl. ALSO All the right, litle, interest and claim of John Hell, of. in, and to a certain PAli - GEL Oil TRACT OF LAM), situata in Addison township, Somerset county, Pa., containing one linndred and fifty a- cres more or less; about one hundred and ten acres eleared.about twenty-twoaeres in meadow, with a dwelling house one and a half stories high, log barn and stable, and spring house erccled.and twoorcharJi on the premise, adjoining the National ivoad on trie south, anil lands of Andrew Mitchell, Thomas G lesson, end Richard 15 rooks, with the nnn: ..unn'-os us ths property of the said Joliii lh-i!, at the j ii i suit of (Jhristain C. Livengood, for th ' use of Simon (Jt-bhart. SAMUEL GRIFFITH, Shorn! Sherifr.s Oifice Somerset April ft, l',7. (DIP V4l&. 1 wj dt "JU 1' down for irial ir May l enn. romincncing on MoihIjv tlis id d.tv of Mav ISH. lrulis E. an I F. Father Fighter vs Vf vs vs VI V9 VS vs V Stoner Jln.sband Fri'z. (iarnishee of Kiiiiniel (Country niwn el a I Neifand Rankin n.itiHiiiiati Arndd McCui:.)Ugh P.cighley Rislu-berger's ex- Redtleld and Co. Fluk Snder Miilur and wife Bowers Mover Barkharl and wifw vs editors Frcam Ogle' Ex'trix vf Fream's Adm'x. vs Kooutz Adiuin'r. v Sitzman. A. J. OGLE. Prothonotary's nfTicc, Somer-? Proth'r pt, April f. 1817. S rankiin H. Slahl, FA S UIU.YARLK HA L ' 1 7i , T 7j A K FS this method of informinp i.nti,.: mi ine.iMiu oi uiioruioig ii. the citizens of Somerset and sur- roundinij country thai he l as rented the old established hat shop o! b,im I oiahl. where he is manufactuiing hats, from the most fashionable to ihe most domes lie, and made of the best materials. Hi stock consists in p;irl of Nutria, Casslmere, Brush, Rus sia, and Napsd Hats, cf every shapp, colar ami qunlily. Also a variety of men's and bo 's wool hat?; dl of which he will warrant of equal finish and durability to any manufactured here or elsewhere, Thi establishment hating gained a reputation fur making ?rd work, the Mibscnber is determined to keep it up. JO" Remember the place opposite the Neralir- Offi. e N IJ The l.i.r.et price giren for lamb's fleece and skin wool and all pro- dnee suited in this ruarksl. Great Bar- :. . r..om " i -1 j F8ESH spiii"IiiTyiie eooo: ' WUK subscriber has just received from the East, in addition to his former slock, t a fresh supply of merrhand;zc suhable for the seas.m. His slock of SET B S n.,.. eonsists in p.irt of Clotns, CsMmerr. S.itnnet. estmij". Cravats, Urihin5, Mi-siins, Cords, Alj:icas, Moulain de Laines, Silks, Silk and Coitsn Hand kerchiefs, Hose and half Hose, Lawns, 1,-ices and Calicues. Also; La dies' and Gentlemen' Glomes lio us and Shoes, Bonnets and Palm leaf Hats; together with a supply of QuCCIlSWarO and Hardware, Groceries, aints and Dye-Stuffs. AH of which he will sell at moderate prices for cash, or exchange for upprovsJ couitirv produce. Call anil see! April cih. i87. IDiLlTISL FLICrfc New and Seasonable Goods aw3 1 1 rgHE subscriber rcspftfully inform the ritizens of Someret Borough an J vicinity that Ik- lias just received from Philadelphia and Baltimore a Iar assortment f SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Sattinctls, Tweeds, Valo AlUu Mexican and Velvet Cords, Blue Drills, Alpacas, Lawns, Ginghams, Muslin de Laines, W Calicoes. Also Boms and Shoes, Palm Tnf Hats, Bonnets, and a general assortment of Hani ware, Dve Siutf. such as Madder and Indigo, of superior qualities, , Wi he will sell cheap for cash or exchange kWof.l cnnniry Pjrodrir. ! April 0. 1847. J OllV C. iixIflAtIJ. "c- GOODS AT REDUCED PRICES! Hp HE subscriber, harins punrhased fro.n John L. Snyder his stork of merchan due, would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has now on hind, atthe eld stand, north west corner of the diamond, a ueat ajria:eul unsea sonable Good, con'isting in p:irl of Clolhs, Cassimeres, Sallinets, Cords, .Muslins, Calicoes, Vesting Aliens. Lawns, Vc, He, together with Groceries, Hardware, (luccmware, and TAINTS and DYE-STI FFS, dl of which he is determined to sell at a tery small profit, either kr cash or -p. proved country prode. . , . . ' H, rp.,,tf ! v imiies the Public to rail and judg.r 'hrniselrr- Anril Gth. 1317. Jy-i' i-iii.' .!,,!), hAvintr sold out the i . . . nt f.v., tl.il.Vrhniim. iiis store room. 10 ijr. j' ei, neivKj . . 1... it,! roanerirnlltr solicit a continuance tl tlitir '-r.-)Hi in u .:i,.oj.,.r. vnrs lie - I- . .vho he hopts will "Do thing' u4 trovrn. Somerset County, vs. L T an mljour.u A Orri S J". ror'. o i.! at S,.m-r- S L. S in am! 1 1 r sm r.mr.iv. t.u t 15th hy of JVirii i Is 17. be;ore tne Honors .o jr, i'.herpof ta. j t jj On motion of Mr. Gcblrt tbe curt j confirin (ie inquisiiio-i ami a rant n; j n lp;rs :,tU Ul rpre'-nt.rii's " i Matliew Pinkertuiu lo appear jlal a(!jlH!rned Orphans' Court, to 1 i'iCLJ at t'orijcrset on Mondiy tlie 10th ijday of May next, to acre; t or re fce : ,a-e t,e rt.., c$ine of said dtctased at jihe appraised ptifC. 'j L'xtracl frim the recorcts ci snul j court. certified this ;ryf :S4T. 1 5lh day of Februa- Wm. h. picking. Fehnnrv 23. Glrk. j; Somerset County, ss. h-r'r-'kt t 1 n a,!J'n,rn-" urpnsn 1 " s IX (miri lit I J at Somerset. S v 2!1d f'r said county, on tlie 15ih day of F?bru iry. A. D. 1817, before the Honorable Judgt thereof. ( On motion of Mr. Kimmel, the court confirm the Inquisition and grants ru! fn the heirs and legal representativet cf John Graham, deceased, to appear at an ;;('jonmpd Orplnns Court, to be Ii I J at Somerset on Monday the lOih day cf 'May next, (1S47,) to accept or refuse m lake tlie l?e:d Eslate of said deceased, at the appraised price. I Extract from the records of said jrourt. certified this 15th day of Febrnic ry, 10 iv. Wm. II. PICKING, February 23, 1847. Clerk. Somerset County, ss. TIIF COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, To Llisabelh Ilhoads. Greeting: IM M T 11 K R E A S. Philip ! J S V y Rhoads did on the 2nd j L" ' v day of September, Eighteen hundrel ami forty-fix, prefer his petition to the Honorable the Judges of the Ceurl of Common Pleas of Som erset county, pr.ning, that for cause jtherein set forth, he might be divorced jfrom the Bonds of Matrimony cnttrc-J into with you. the said Elizabeth j Rhoads, in all time to come as if he never had bren married or as if you jwere naturally dead. We therefore commana vou t!e saui Liizabetn Khua ,,at seitirg .aside all excuses and other business, vou be and appear in vour proper person before our Judges at Som- ersel at our County Court of Common Pleas there to le held on the second j Monday of February next, to answer !ihe petition or libel of the said Philip j heads and to show cause, if any you hare, why the aaid Philip; your husband. should not be divorced from yeur socie- !lVf it. Iiu t cnir nuu v j tmt fl i J 9 auu 1 1 "tii you the said Elizabeth as fully and ef fectually as if he never had been mar ried or as if you the said Elizabeth were naturally dead, agreeably to the act of lAssembly in such case made and provi ded, and hereof you are not to fail. Witness the Honorable Jeremiah S. J-ck, President of our said courl .1 Somerset this 23d day of jember ,Ann Domini, 18 IG. A. J. OGLL. Alarch 3i;, 1B47. 1'rotuonotury. AT t 1 i f srr wiV Ualancts oi stm-K .mi n.nt. s.n" ,rasf. Ttwi briTicr nbrut tr reu .r. c muj.i iMi-nn - . . - J. l'h:.Xl It : V: : II