S O 32 U 51 S LT, 1 A., TUESDAY. JULY 20. 1347. rio nnrtiinrvr np niP T!T. TPD STTES IN 1848. rrr-t.7-7 rv s n TT A T3 17 Ts A T7T flD , , , , ,,,, therefore understood by all. I hey are lcei involved in every election that has t.Len tUi.ce -witliin the lest fourteen vears i.nd t'ueir re-statement, to refresh the memories of the voters is all that is ne ctiary to a just and proper decision. However efforts are being made by the LwJcrs of the Lccofoco party to create r.cvt is sues, the contest is still -for princi ple. or can the people be so easily de ceived rs those leaders perhaps suppose. Tl.fl firfiir "TC-np T-r-tlr-r" nf Ih-11 . , . i vet fresh in their memory, and thev wnl ! i.oi prrmit themselves to be gulled a se cond time. The contest is not for men; i: iimr lv one between the two noliti. ! ' - : parlies in which one or the other l.'iui irecessaniy gun t!ie ascenuency .1 . The Whigs desire to limit the Executive ( :i!: cs to cne tenr. lo curtail the c-xpeu- d;;urcs in the administration of Govern- mci-u State and National to protect our i , n r r-.. home industry reainst the capital ot Lu- r,ir'?. wi:':c:i has been brought m comneii- i tn wi-h it and to have the public lands .. .. , . ' , , dsstnbalcd among the Stale?, for the ben- . ' nit of the People. I'lio T rffifurn -r-! I lie JjCCOlUCOa aU- III l II " I. B-'Il .ial' VI ! i 1 motsev la ttiere ore a !rf;il n.cs. nr.iL wlirro r ., . ' . i ... . HON. ANiJIiiiV &TEWitr. ;the wneM areaIju lhev Slifivra m,Cii' 1 rT"' :"r : T themselves and to their couuiry u tup TrFJ x-uti ui uic uuic i,muU, u,..jiCuiiu ..t.v "t be of historv. Ilis name then will j ,-!- j f- iripn hl i:ik eiisuiiiir - .1 1. r 11. i. m. i i..,r., .m-- o . 5 w - 0 . . 1 , 1 .f liailUS Ul.Ill. 1UU, lia3 . Utll'lUC WJl .1 ,U H., IV,!,,, ..mim.r . hav than a cow can, as the cow must ap tfitue men in ohlee as long as the consti- j pr priale a CCU5iderable sliare cf it for tuliun allows tliem they support their j tije uscs an( necessities of her organiza- tfPioe holders, though aware that thev ore MUKiidering the people's mer.cys they try to breakdown our mechanics and ma-LnfLc!ur:-r?, by admitting foreign fabrics r.Irr.cst duty free and lliey oppose the i:istiiLution of th.e public lauds, because the control which the General Go em inent has over them enables the Execu- tive to dispense a heavy pa! ."onage a- Korgst his favorites. Th?se are all questions which the peo j 'e understand, and they will decide upon them as thev think is right and for the in terests of the State and the Nation, though a rrore cf "Kane Lettess"' or other timi hr tricks should be attempted again by tbe Locofoco leaders. .it (Iiclr Old Ti iclt-s .ijrain. We learn from the Ilarnsburgh Tcle f'. .h t!;at the "Penr.sylvanian," a Loco feco paper published in Philadelphia and under the control of the cfllce holders, hi" given to the public a letter purporting to have been written by General Irvin in Nov. 1839, iu which something is said a lout his (Gen. Irvin's) contributions to meeting houses, c, and an appeal made to the person to whom it purports to have I een "addressed to exert his influence in Lvor of Gen. Irvin in the then coming e l?c:ion. This letter i pronounced to be a forgery: and that it is so, is evident from the fact that no election was pen ding in November 1S39. The Telegraph Vwiy correctly remarks: "If ihe Locofoco ciufe is so tow that the infamy of forge i v hr.s to be added to that of slander and f J' cl;ood, it is high lime lhat.the eyes of i:.c honest and conscientious portion of i'i it party arc opened to it." The letter" wiil in all probability be extensively co- prtd by the Lccofoco papers throughout t ! - c Law i I':r som? weeks past, says the Nation rl Inte'.I'QTncer, the Pension off:ce has Ic-'.n visited by a zrrcai many persons re tiding ncr.r the seat of Govermenf, who have demanded immediate -attention lo their claims. To give these pcrsuns a preference to there living at a distance yculd. be unjust; therefore, lo obviate ruch demands, the Commissioner of Pen sions lr.'s directed the Washington "Uui W." to give notice, thai they have renew ed ihe regulations of former years, and that a?l claims for pensions or bounties v-iii bo attended to, although, there may br. rr tre little delay on account cf the in crsu 1 i'-i::Ci-s, in regular order as they z:q rec.ivcd ai the office, snd atsurcs all that i:rc interested i!;jt no preference will Le r;en. Gln. Taylor. A story is now going the rout! Is of a portion of the r,rrs tint ! t ien. 1 aylor has resolved upon resigning 1 is commission -in the enny nexl fall, un Ii2 cm obtain a brief furlough from his present command; in contradiction nf mKcIi the Xew Orleans National fays, " ih;:t ii h::s authority to be relied upon, " c.ext lo the old General's word of mouth, " that he will not under any cireumstan cc? resign his command of the army " wbtla ihe war ns!?. hut that he wj!l on ... f i-I i nflvt cL- MVP r! aii::t c 1-r a r-lmrt lime to pav rome st- u-D-n t-. i..? cr!v-tc t.i-T. vn:rn t - rl bv hii lrn -rence m Meiir n' Revulsion in the Corn Trape.- Tiie Journal of Commerce says : ! "TIip nriee of com f maize" is now so ; . . . , . v ! d.flereni rom the expcctaion of the own- 1 ers far W est, lhat the charges are more ! v,.,., iV, orfi-!a w nrnr 1. i. ni.r.-. U than the article is worm. JLnnre 'of corn and some other produce T - 4fc k ! rde" 8Bd. ! been abandoned to the forwar ' many cargoes the consignees would seil j t r rn r rf-a iwor.giaai purchase provisions must rsmam high, can, per- ) c nessec how this fall was occasioned. , The new tariff is in successful operation, j so the Locofucos tell us, and, in the S3me i breath, they say that farm produce, sent ! here fcr a foreign market, is a dead loss to the v cstern sender, and that, it he is , .... . . . . . . I able, he will have to pay something be sides. This looks like bemg obliged to pay for being handed. Under the old la- rill", we know, the farmers got something for their corn, but under the new law the ! frt-e-tradrrs say it is worse than nothing . to t!je Western owner. X. Y. Express. Bctter ix Vegetables and Grains. A plivsician in New York savs, in a ..... . cenimunication to the Journal oi i.om- mercc, uv uic hiu oi --iluhsu, h uio uicu r;i;ppri:u:ip:l thnt huttfr in a oure state IS j PombineJ in aif or nearly all, grapes seeds and grains. Out of one hundred weight of Indian corn meal, for instance, a good chemist can extract from eight to ! ten pounds c! butter. It has furthermore !, , . t u. - r . .:;;. i crtrillil Ol Ulliiv. 13 liUW Jtiilll.xi oci.it.ivii, : but that it previously existed, in the pure j . . . , . . - , , e ri r i and cngmal state in the hay or food of the cow; ana a sKiuui cnenusi can mane . ..... .1 1 1 . . . I . l I .1 1. . 1 mere butter out of one hundred weight of tion. Give a cow a hundred pounds of . !nv 5111.1 hf L'ill rimipr li-if-; t-i'ht unnnih i "".'' r e oi DHuer, oui an Pici.iji, ia . - , hze twelve or thirteen pounds out of u. , It this be true, hay can be turned to , & i i . . .i. : . , li.1tr nrn it t ion n CO UPff IT ! I PVPtl ir'.n : .. who declared that"so ion? ts the present " juiuiubiuuu i uic ; . f .,moii' his contemporary .icr proiu u.au ai M-a S , "ul ofllhe Wl ll-ilisposcd to be re-enera-sent high prices. e may soon ex- , J f , t to see a chemical uutter estanash-, wrhcr lhe pre pect ment organized, w u lis prent " i . i -. --I .. ii tureciors, oc. j ruiv we live ui a won !eiAd are for cieutiiie rcsean-Jies rnd discoveries. i nere can ue nc u ; r,.i I .! - I. . rr - riAii" hutlfif I ' C- Tl IT ftf UlTM- ed out fre,h from a handful of hay every , morning. i,ar.c l.x CfsT'The srrcatest advantas that will j most likely result from the above discov- j - r t. ..T,-W,x r. ' lest his gospel of peace on earth and -rood erv is that ol coru cakes cuttlring r . . . - , ,. , - wdl to man to "lhe ignorant, wicked, m- themselves. Ten pounds ol butter in j i!i!en unhappy" Mexicans ! Is 100 lbs. meal will make the cakes greasy j (i,;, Christianity, or is it not rather the enough, wc should think, to make thcin j spirit of Mohammedanism which propo j. i j gated the religion of its false prophet at The Weekly Xational Intelligencer has been enlarged to double its usual size, and now comprises 8 folio pages. The sub scription price of the Intelligencer is 3 per year in advance, or 52 for the long, or SI for the short session of Congress. Persons desirous of having a good politi cal Journal, should by all means take the Intelligencer, as it is onc of the best pa pers now published, and one upon which you can rely. We see it stated that a third Loco foco Convention was held in the ix:h Conrrcssional District m Indiana, in ihe i , . . ... State, or perhaps m Amenca. He is fl intier part of June, al which John U . j houl s: f.e, fVe or six inpncs h,,h wilh Davis rescued his clitms to the nomina tion in favor of Mr. Cakr, for the sake cf harmony; but his friends would not sub mit to if, and the consequence was that no nomination was made, and there is as much disunion among the party as ever. A fourth Convention and a new candi date are talked of. XEW HAMPSHIRE ELECTION. A special election for two representa tives in Congress, from districts which failed lo make a choice at the regular elec tion in March hist, took place in the State cf Xew Hampshire on Thursday. The result is stated in lhe subjoined corres pondence : Boston, July 9, 1817. Messrs. Gales c Seaton: 1 have jus come from the first Congressional district in Xew Hampshire, where lhe Whigs and their allies have just elected Amos Tuck by 2,000 majority; and I have just learned from our obliging and enterpris ing friends of the Boston Atlas lhat we have probably elected Gcnerat Wilson in the third district. His gain in eight towns in IIii!sboroi:gli is 1,1-00 votes: his own county (Cheshire) will certainly do bet ter than last spring, eo that I look upon his election as certain. Is not this "glory enough for one dzy?" The estimate of the Union put them both down as sure for the Democrats. For the first time for ci'niecn years me ois u. .icw tinu shire have now a voice in the House of representatives; and now the representa tion of the Stale in both the House and Senate is equally divided. Yours, &c. COX FIRM A TI O X Atlas Office, Boston, Friday, 10 P.M. m - i . .i n'i.:.. r "v TTm Our Express is in. Tccx's majority i j j will be about 2.000 and Gen. VVW, " f " lln.O IllCiUlll rnm 3 fill t Hif Mic m tt ,r : r.. to 600. His majority in forty- three towns is 756. His gain in the garcs towns bsm? 2.745.' lhe nine towns to hsr freni czy rsdrr.6 his n.-jcritr a Coming Out ! Samuel Sjiallwood, j Esq., a distinguished "Democrat ol j , ,. Washington. iNorih Carolina la, having pro- ! iid.iucu ins purpose iu ox iui g DoaneU fVh- candjdatc . ,- . . . . 1 .. to vol teforMr. E. it r - I bdatc for Con- warmlv as- - . s:u ea by the Locoioco paper published m ; Newbern. From Mr. imallwood's reply 1 to one of these assaults we make this ex- tract : t4r ly that I would vote for Mr. ! rupt, that unless men are elected to Con-1 gres wno wmenueaior to oring we v.-, i t .i (la, and lhe llon. W. H. Haywood, late . I , 1- I l senator irom .onn Carolina, anu nv a . uosi oi nonesi x7emucrais umuuuui wn; country, us the late elections show most ; conclusively. "Would to Cod there were more such statesmen and patriots in the Democratic party as Mr. Calhoun, and a less number of small men, like Polk, elevated to hiffb stations. Then the country would not be sufferin'j under this terrible scourge of buuer.s unuer u. u-ri mic war, and Democracy would be disgraced . - . . ., -a,, , 1 I the victors belong; the spous. 1 voted, ti. ii S II i . r i i . is true, lor Mr. Polk, but I deeply regret .. , I,,- .i - . I ll ; ami I soiemmy ucneve inai uine-iciuu? ef those who voted as I did regret it loo." Impious PREscMPnoN.-Thc York (lu zetle of last week contained in its col umns a letter written, says the editor, by "one of the purest and best men ami most distinsui ished citizens of Pennsylvania,' . ., r i i i . t. . T :1 me course01 n,cn. occ"rmi uie .lo " lowing passage respecting the war, print- - H fotters, just we cony it : ,. . . . ... -. t rui think flu? wat -a hnrriil luiicherv. " - ........ ..... ..... . I think itTHt: GLoiiiors execution of ocr COUNTRY'S GLORIOUS MISSION, UNDT-R TIIE DIRECTION OF DIVINE PROVIDENCE, TO CIV ILIZE AND CHRISTIANIZE, AND RAISE UP ERO.H AN AlxCil V AND DLGR DATION A MOST ,r.vn;i.vT iMiniPVT WlfkT.n ANHI N liAI,PV rKOPI.K ; lt is me will f God alllictions of this people shall be terminated-lhe wicked to be Diviae COUMel ; Who commumcaied to ! I him "the wili of God !" Have we proph ets in these davs, and is Saul a s aimug thcRi , mher !(,a. fof lhis il0r. . . . I " " r, ' wp j ! the commissioned ngr-nts to execute the decrees of the Almi-ihtv, and, by a bap tism of fire, wounds, and death, to mani-; the point ot the sciur.'tar . i ork uepu HARD PUSHED. Som of the Locofoco papers arc so badly off to find something to say in favor Mr. Shunk, that the Carlisle Volunteer in order to asist them and itself in the difficulty, has been compelled to call in the aid of the famous Mrs. Annf. Royal, and very gravely quotes the following from one of her tirades of mingled gross abuse and purchased praise published in 1820 : "I i would seem the taste ol the As sembly centered in the person of its clerk. The clerk of the house is the pride of die Susquehanna, and be3rond question, the r-. i . ..c t: :.. clear iik muus, perfect svrnuictrv, i younsr. pleasing in his nrmuers, h and-j sumely le; lured, and his gait easy and graceful ; his name is Francis R. Shunk, Esq." It would be satisfactory to know how much that pnfl cosi "the perfect model of manliness." Xo wonder he is "poor," as his friends allege if he lavished the $70,000 which he lias receive d from the State upon such subjects as Mrs. Anni: Royal ! We do not know how the Carlisle Volunteer could hre. published a more biting satire upon Mr. Shunk, than to copy the foregoing piece of fulsome 2nd 'ridiculous "flummery" from such a notorious old hag, who either vituperated like a fish-woman, or, if well paid, fawned like a sycophant. DECLINATION. Mr. Hawkins, nominated by the loco, foco convention of the 30th of June for the Slate Senate, did not hear of the hon or conferred on him until July 3d. The news coming thus by some very slow coach, brings" favors "only to be declined. Mr. Hawkins it seems has " ambition of the ennty honor intended by running him against Mr. Darsie, and by a note published in the Post this morning, he declines leading so forlorn a party. Ml. Jluierican. Texxesee. Wre sec it stated that Col. Haskell (who has just annihilated Gen. Pillow,) is to be the Whig candidate for Coneress, in the 1 1th district of Tennesec, last represented by Hon. Milton Brown, vmff whfi has rWliiiffd a re-election. ThisVistrict gave Mr. Clay 2300 majori - Eight companies of the new volunteers, I 1-1 iv ww v. - t . fmm Indiana arrived at New Orleans on the 3d instant, on their way to the seat of ; war. TI ey arrived in seperatc detach - i-ont nf four com Dames each, on 8 com- . ...... - , , 1 rasnda-i by Co!. Go?.sik, tzi the ether .;u np.fi;iv pn,l M r hoaSt! ""P'" luc ,iy ,4'V 7 i n ami HhPrai w;.gcs win it libcrtv 5 aUI am pleased that in this ! be hvnS gray-haired putriarc a Any 6,,. wiUine to engage, will Ph, . ' , r , fJ : iuw known as the'oung hi i)l 44, lliac a ,pj,,.a, , o view lam sustamed by -such Democrat , sil bv the hearthstone ami refer I1KNJAI!N p. CEK'ITY. as Senators times, and they will be! jtinpl547 A3iI ' f'nrnhrta V 11 ff nn.l v pstcott. ol r lori- . . . . . . .. ! w - - I..z-vorf .-nl !ill'il hol-IIKP lllfV WPfH IIIC ' HENRY CLAY. ) As time parses on (eloquentf y and just- lv rem!irk- thP , nrl,,n, .xra,;:lr , . ...t : U1U WCWI'lC lUUtw IU .lir. V.LA1 Willi IU i , ri i- r .1 i ,r , .m i- r .i "r" " " "v fc- nation are ei to oc wroucluuD to a - , j ;ntIls;lv at rh. ' nf 7a, lfh ? , t " "J" pnenced. In permuun his tldeat for President, they dimmed uot the lustre of l:is fains ; but they did an injustice to hich unborn. will stand states- Ule 'imr mnnntnini I IlOllSanuS OI suiiwunuiii- ..n. - .hir3 who sunnorted him will 55 S3 . - (J -ill ' 1M, , " JlltllUS VI .'II. -v --- -n ihe inemorabIe atld ag l!ieu will i hp rnnsidered. the singular contest III j ' o the future as the political friends of Hen- ky Clvv. Anotkf.r Requisition. The Secre- ol War has made another requisition u 'Ij0uU bna The onc ,aat rct.eiveJ by Governor Johnson is for two companies, , . of mounted srunmen. 1 he scene at their ,..,- f ,.;mns duty is lo be era Cruz and its environ. The Screw Dock, at Baltimore, gave way with a considerable crasii on Mon day last. It will take 25,000 to restore it to its original state. One million of dollars, in gold, arrived at Xew Orleans on the 22d ult, for the use of government. Dissolution of Partnership. Ml E partnership beretof.ire existing between lhe unilersiijnetl, under ihe Firm of Armstrong k 1 1 nine, m ibe Eotimlry linsincss. has this day been dissolved bv mutual rooent. 'JOHN A KM STRONG, JAMES M. HUME. June 28, 18 17 N. H. The business will be catried on hereafter by Armstrong & ('., who hope to lereife a liberal hare of puhlic pa- ,r,.nHSe. july2(-'47-5i BLANK DEEDS. A LOt 01 15iailK JJSeaS JUSipHfl. ted. on fine white paper, and now ior saie ai inisomce. TO TEACHERS. BMIE School Directors of Somerset H Borough are de.-irous to employ CsH'CC persons as teachers Common Schools in said borough. The school. to commence on the Isi Monday in Sep tember, is ir. Bv order of the Bo-ml of Diiprtor, July 13 A. J. OGLE. Spc. Journeyman Blacksmith T rTTMlE subscriber, residing in Larans JL vdlc, Somerses iownhip, wishes to employ a Journeyman Blacksmith, to whom constant employment and liberal . wares will be civen. Any one who is - a rood workman and desirous of er - ga - ginj. will please muse appucaiin nwit. jdyl3 JOHN THOMPSON which he met his defeat. It is a legacy j 'o me lor sunsrripiion, j'.o wofk or au of love of country to leave behind them, eriising. are iherefore respectfully, yet possessed bv all who can be referred to in ) earnestly requested to call and either pay O V. n. Ft 51 '. i-y . a s PI Pi s x - . a- -f c V w - - s g4 k1 z '- ? t c 5 m r. T d - oc -3 - t 5 3. w ? T GKAIRS! S CHAIRS! GORDON & IiIITCHELL. hbop one door west of J. Ndt "s Tavern, and ncarlv opposite Kurtz's Dms; Store, Min Sirect, Somereul, Ta. ripHESU BSC RIBE'lS would respcci j fully inform the citizens of Somer set and surrounding countty, liiat they intend to carry on the . Cliutr 3Ia!iin? Rsisincss, atthrir old stand, where they will con stantly keep on hand and will make to order i QfjIIimOn, FanCJ, & TippeCan06 nn:inrriiiiii settees mhii.uh..u,v. , ..... i r t ..... . ' , , ...... , -. ...m... rw which tney w.u ui; ,..i v. exchange for lumber or approved coun - ; try produce. GEORGE L.. GORDON, i x CD : r 1 o - o J a o O r a ? - t o 4 r-l Z c - C. F. MITCHELL jur.el5-'47 ! A M E to ihe premises of the e ub- ! XsiTiher, rest ilmg in Greentllle town ' pn,P a'UMiic u t'Uiinc UsI. a - K.,t , , fl.l. .1 , f ! ship, arout lhe C h day ol J. , ut.u-k Mare wnli a email -i.r in the f..re- rusTii-.... 1 ... . , .1 . ... , , nt uppe" l J ears iu. 1 ! w r"'. ' W I" oPe,.y, P..y rh.re.. a, a Uo nt!r or ?he will be deposed of B. cotdi.ttf 10 hw. Ju!v PETER SAYLOR. Jr. To Journeymen ZCTTS3 J0I1TS2.S.! 9 1 1 I ! nm!iriif iifil rpi;!ircr ill lIiP i 1 l.iirnnali nf Siimprscl. I'a.. wihf I . i .i - i j . ' ' iif-nn nv mrip i nit mi mp nmxp m W HUIII I VI l IIMllt' IMC ii n - given. e IMPORTANT. sTT is neersarv i!mi iuv book hoo!d rsary ilMt l S1'P eeilily rlosr-ri. Those indebted i r t i. 1 j 'cir accounts, or .re their obligations I '"r wnal ,neV severally owe. My biok5 will be kept at the ,tler.dd nrlice until :id durins ihe enijin Couri cck, al ter which ihpy will be placed in the bauds of a Jusiice cf ihe Peace. U is hoped tint all those inieresied will at tend to this notice, and by so doing save cost?. JON A TUSK ROW Assignee's Sale. rTMlE undersigned wilt offer for sale Jl by way of pb!it outcry at the houf e of Lewis Spanjjler, in Slnnksnlle, on Sjtnrday the Nth day of August next, the following real estate, viz : A piece or parrel of hnd lying in Sto nyereck township, Somerset County, Pa., ahoal one mile east of Stuaksriile, ccniaininj more or less, the whole ol which is rlrured, wiih a urn s'ory dwelling houe, cabin barn, and other buildings ihereoi: erected. I hi property is situated in a fine ?ee- , 1 ' - , ; ill ot couuiry, and to a pt rou wishing lion lo locate himself in this county hwhls out Mrong inducements to purchase if It would be an exceileut situation for a mechanic, and any one desirous of pro- j curing: hinisc'f a small property would j do well to examine if. I Tkkm3-w'U be made known on day of s;de, by ALEXANDER HUNTER July 6-47. Asij'ee of Geo. Brandt. fN pursuance of aii order of ihe Or-j phans Court of Sonnrsel County, the ; ubscriber will offer for sale on tlie premises, on Saturday the 21st day of August next, ihe following Real EstatP, laic the property of Rosanua SiiatTer. de ceased, iz: A certain messuage, planta tion, or Tract of Land, situated in Somerset township, oue-feurth mi!e easi of the Borough of Somerset, at ; .i : i .i. n. .K . ,.i r. si..m.r, and Cumberland & somerset I urnpike Roads intersect, i onuining One Imn- dred bJ forty. fire Acres more or less, adJ;,;g lands oi Joseph Chorpenn.nS. and others, about 80 Acres clean d, on which are c recieti a large iwo Mir I I . - . f r n . I j . nil UMCiisoeiy m iihmic ;puiihcwi iiuiu-. ; hnr House, a large Uarn, and oilier; f . V,Q , liuciiiug umiH-.auiit ..mjt g.o- 1 . i II i I ; Budding; there is also an excehtnt coal f ;uii on no- I'lmusn I will also sell at the same time and - --- - ..lare il.e ye .,lv Q,u Lents vr reser;a .' ..f ,i I route .-i IIia l;;idvrii" i i.ii.n.'i i...i'. r, ( Lois situated in the Borough of Somer- j set. viz : No. 15. 55. 65. 1 1 1, 125, 182, -IDS, i. 23(J, 241). and 15V. I 'J'kkii- ooe iliird in Innd antl the re j iinii.d' i- in three equal annual payments without iiiieresi. p.i u:eins iu ucscvuicu by Jnd"meni Bond'. JOHN O. KIMMEL, July fi-ir-N. Trustee. PRO CLAM ATION. TJTHEIvEAS the bono ., r ah S. Black, President, atul (i VvUOriMMIlill! ill.U JI.IIII .! V.IIIV, L."' 3., ! , , ... . t ' associate Judges ol the court ol common i i i , . r p!e. is. in and lor tne ciMintv of bomerset, ' , . . i - r.i' r . atid asM?tant Justices o I the courts ol over . . , - , , i- i and terminrr ami grm-r.il rnl delivery and e i "i r , quarter sessions of ihe peace, in ami lor '., . t i . n i said couutv of Somerset, have issued , . - ( I . tlieir precept to me directed, requiring ,i .1- M t, '. i ; ' uic antong oilier Ihmss to make public , . a I - I. ... ill ... I.""-,, . that a court l'l 'Hl CIIIU ltlllllll(.l UliU general jail delivery: also, a court ofgrn cr;.l quarier sessions of lhe peace ami j dl dclii ery, will commence at the bor ough of Somerset, in and for the county ol Somerset, in the commonwealth of Pcnusvlvatiia, on ihe l-"St Monday of ugust next, (.0iii day in pursuance ; e , , , n , - , v . 3 rrospect, and from observations made, of which precept ; 1 ' , . . , ... 'x- . . , , . many of my friends, and acquaintances. riibllC AotlCC IS hereby giV- Invc heretofore regarded ihe prepa en, to lhe justices of the peace, the coro ! ration as deceptive, and only a catch uer, and constables of said couniy of pemy concern, &re no t well salisded Somerset, thai th.ey le then and ihcre, in iheir own proper persons, wiih their rolls, records examinations, and inquisi tions, and other remembrances, to do those things which to iheir offices apper tain in thai behalf lo b$ done and also all those who prosecute ugaiuM lhe priso- j ners that are, or then shall be, in thej iil f it,.. t-l.l ...iimfv nrSnmint -ire In h i .! .v, ' ' as snail ne luei. 1 as shall oe jusi ( . my h at Somersrtt j l.lVfll UllllCt III l' j . f . . " unc. in the vear of ( lgn SAMUEL GRIFFITH Sheriff. BLANK EUM&CNS' AND EXECU (ECU :?. HONS. Fcr rale this 0 ilOr iiUQUSl 1 e i El, i B 4 , G l A N I) J C l O R S. 5irer?et borough, William AIuiw, Curti Ku?fr. S.inrrfi !nnulii',. ( 1.1....- i i'-. 1. p.. ! ler t n.dliue. N ,chl- Flinxn. S'iyrn borough. Pjitit tonnsbip, Daniel Rerkey, ot P. Soathauipiou township, Daniel Uowmuii. Coiif iiiaugfi township. Elijah Gerkey, Samuel Cuctcr, John Howard. Shade township, Henry Gerkeypile. Sunimit townkhip, John Fike, Jr. Stonycreek townhip. Edward Glessner, William Siit. Rrolhersvalky township, Gciijumin Glass. Mil ford township, Michael Kiiumtl, John Mason, Jonas Younkin. Turk py font townhip, Peier Lanning, Jacob 11. Rush. J' R A VERSE J U R O R S Somerset borough, Frederick Weimpr, John J. Schelf, John A. Snyder, Jacob Koontz. Somerset township, Alexander Landis. John Swank, Sam uel Pile, of A., Michael Forney, Solo mon Boucher, Jacob Good, Abraham Bitigh, Michael Shaffer. Mi! ford township. Joseph B. Criwhrield, Jesse Critch fleld, Michael S. Shuliz. Turkey foot township, Connd Lint, David Jcnnmg?, John K. McMillen, George Philippi, Israel Rhoads. Addison township, John Morrow. Greenville tovcHp, Jeremiah G.'odfehv. Elkhck township, I.l.t. r.i.. n....:i f t;ii-. ! . . .., ,- , . ir ! ju Wagoner, Jenkins Griffith, (J 3 Jenner township. Henry Betz, Joseph Boyeri. Berlin borough, George Ilefdey. Shade township. Jesse Slick. John Wagoner, DaviJ Cristev. Southampton township, Gt orge Cook, Jr. Brothersvallcy township, Henry Suter, Michael Sn der, Sam uel Boger. Summit township, Abraham Beachv. Allegheny township, Edward Dorsey. TO PA R EX TS. Dr. Jayne's Carminative Balsam is a certain and speedy cure for Diarrhcej, Dysentery, Cholera Morbis, Summer Complaints with children, and all dc- rangemenis of the stomach or bowels. caused by imprudence or error in diet. , wu l'y "-' j CJl )laimseTeI1 lm hope ,,,,, ; , . . fa . r , . j and called forth lhe acclama- , Th ;f ihi- j, b ,efve 1H IV H'S, .:, : .t.;,,-i,.i, .i ;iaie ii ij suiucwmij i.buii utin :nr;-,,P nrart re fur a num. Ucl UI )CillI iltm uviii'.o lis llj j jvcs fcy js ime,y usf y . srr ntrenn ' (Ti iflPit tviili ihpcp rnmnl-jiula - ! : , . ' . ate jnviicu to iry one uo;ne oi n, which warriintfj lo J?l,e rrlief. panip,,cl, ..... .5 . . - i .-... I ,l.ra.linna Mill xlirlih,.-.!. I I'll 1U II i II i lull uiiiiu' . vw i iii. ir i of cures accompanying each bottle. Prepared only at Xo 8, Souih ThirJ steet, Philadelphia. NO APOLOGY FOR WIGS. Shaftbury, Bennington co, VtAug 4 '40 Dr Jayne: Dear Sir, Being acquaint ed win some of those recommending your hair tonic, to wit: Rev. C. C. Park, !l!e' Ur b0 anJ KeT. Eieubcr. i I purchased two ootiies, wita a new t ake an experiment I have been qu'r.H uiiiu lui iiuwui ium uais, diiu uunru in . u..!.i r..-u r i .li: i ... . I I I . wear a wig. Indeed it is constitution; I , ? ., . , ,., . - i wiih my family in earl? life. Iconfes. ! " r , - , I hail but hitie conuJence in the attemn', , , , , ., ,, . I havmj been so Ioni bald, and being ncr ; f , : , 16 years of ape, and lhat part of mv r , - 1 , I be.id destitute of hair exceedingly smoo-1" , f ,- i I. however commenced ajreeab y to your ... , , ? . . , ditections, and used one uotl'e faiihfu v, , .. ... - .. , . -1 and wiih verv little effect, but before I . . fuizy hair became percer,!'e which cvntinued to grow, and now hating use! the third botile, I have had ihrce cmti performed, and ihe prospect is very fLt tcrine, lhat I shall again be blessed wii! a tide head of hair, ornamental aJ use- : CI I aT!rpmi1v frr'tliprl wttt, iT.a ; ihat it is ''Tiuth io riction. J W SAWVER. Paslor of Baptist Chundi. Shallburr, Vt Sold by J. J. & IL F.Sche'.L Somerset Pi. Also by Edward Bevin. Stovsiown li PT APP 5 Hi k XjtXjLlt vTEARIA oonosite J. Xefi Tavern 1 von wdl find the I vou will find the Dmg Store of rmv 1 1 S. KURTZ. SEGARS. "lUBA. Half Sp:icish. and Ccnrn' i ) Pejajf. Crakfrr, Ci'ur'ccn-iyif . , - 1 tnd ct;oss. to be hud th Dnic t r: lei Sa'Wj, - Kl'Rfl. . 250, net more Nat. In?, . 7 Lieut. CcLDcacyT.'
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