S07SERSET HERALD. f 441 ... . .. .Amante in. nb- ! Swtorib. -UCttALD- and u doihcd vi'U full rocr 1 receipt for ny tnomes paid 1'ork, aliimore and Boston. "G. V. CARR. Sun BuiiJins, Nortb East comer of Third and Dock Strffis. opposite .w. chant.' Enhance, or 4 10 Jorth roonn m.rvH Philadelphia, h aufuoriitJ to recei Adver , tnrntsand Subscriptions forlbs "IIEKALU, iind is clothed with full power to receipt for a.I jr.unics paid him n th?tc oNjccts. Oar intelligence from the northern counties is of the most cheering charac ter. The iron region is said to be in a tremendous state of "commotion."" irvin and Patton are all the go, and ShunTc and Longstreth are hardly thought of. It will be Temembered that the northern coun ties heretofore -renerallv defeated the 3 "Whig candidates, but the people in that region are much engaged in the coal and iron business, tnd having been, in com mon with their fellow -citizens through- out the State, cheated "by the Locofoco ( leaders in 18-11, are determined to go fori Polk and Shunt no -longer. They now s oy, if .-the Whig counties will do their 2aty, they of the north will this year wheel into the "Whig line and give an o-verwhelmin-vote for Irvin and Patton. "We can vouch for the Whigs of Somer set, that try will do their duty. Latest from Mexico. "We have later intelligence from the city of Mexico. It is stated that propo sitions for peace were rejected, and that hostilities had re-commenced on the 8th September. A battle was fought in which the Mexicans were badly used up. Our troops had possession of the principal ' streets and had driven the Mexican for : ces toward the Plaza. Gen. Worth was badly, though not mortally wounded. Herrera, the Governor had recommended to the citizens men, women and chil dren to throw stones from the roofs of the houses upon the Americans. High ly important intelligence may therefore be expected from Mexico by the next ar rival. ESTFnends of the Tariff friends of Home Industry friends of Economy and Retrenchment and Reform- in the ad ministration of public affairs friends of the gallant Taylor, who is fighting the tattles of our country if j'ou wish to -rescue Pennsylvania from the grasp of Locofocoism and secure her vote next j car for old Rough and Ready, then em. " ploy the few days that intervene between this and the election in mustering your forces for the conflict! The Locos will be out, every man. Go ye and do like wise. CjThere are a great many persons who get no newspnper, and may there fore not be aware of the importance o!' attending the election next Tuesday. Every Whig who receives this paper should consider himself a Committee of cne, and feel it his duty to call upon his neighbors and bring them cut to the elec tion. Whigs ! you have no time to lose ! C7An American soldier is known by the fact that he ght3 in the American ar my, and a Mexican by his fighting on the J Mexican eide. The same rule holds i ' good in politics. Those who are wUh . the Locos are necessarily against the . "Whigs. WThere do we find Isaac Fried- line and Daniel Flick ? Go, seek them in ths Locofoco camp; they are not in the Whig ranks. Paint. Paint township alway3 oceu pics the front when the election returns ' from the several districts are sent in. Wo understand there is but one locofoco left . in it, and he means not to vote until nest year. There is much conjecturing as to which of the other townships will be ! next best to Paint this year, and amongst some three or four it will probably he a clcse race. SOMERSET against BERKS. Since the Muhlenberg men in Berk3 have come cut for Irvin, it is thought by .vnibaiancesh we have to say on the subject is, that if it should turn out so, our mountain bovs will be entitled to the 'biggest sort of a jollification." $C7This is the last number we in tend to issue before the election, but will be governed by circumstances. Should we discover that the Locos are playing ' off some new tricks in the course of the week, our readers may expect to be ap prized of the 'fact in due time. A man who -professes to be a Whig co!!iide3-wit!i the Locofocos to defeat th.o Whig ticket, is a thousand lii.ncs vors3 than a Locofoco; for the ht . t.!r cac claim the credit of being- honost, tut TIL former can not. ... v- W3IGS& ANTSSSiNS'TO'S'OUB. POSTS III Next Tuesday is lhe dav of the General; Election, when it is expected thnt:icvrv Whig and Antisnason in the ' will turn out mm-cast uis "lu i r - . .. .. ct,irom Governor down to I'oor-iJousc jmiivv.z. Give one dav to yonr princijilea your ceuntrjl .Let neither raiii, ."snow-- i storm prevent you from attend ing the election. 13c true to your cause and jour eandi- dates. .... . ; . ' ! ' -: ' - y - Locofocoim is bent upon prostrating the Whig, and Antimasonic party in Somerset county- To this end the Loeoloco leaders have coaxed out several volunteer candi dates, by -which means they expect to divide and distract the Vhigs and A nti masons and defeat the regular ticket. We therefore warn the Vhig and Antimasonic voters to he. on their.guard. Every.efiort will he made at the elec tion houses to get you tovote some of the volunteer tick ets. ..-You will he coaxed, cajoled, and bantered and bul lied. But w e know you too well as to suppose that you could hel c led astray by men who each two abused and villified you h remember how they villified uer, Gen. Uarrison, Gen. Markle and lienry Ulay, ami how bitterly -they denounced you for supporting those pa triots. ! We have therefore ' noVears. that you will now be come the tools of those very. Locofocos and help them to break downyourown party; but we deem it our duty to warn you against their tricks. Every Whig and Antimason ought to feel proud of this county. Such is the reputation which the Whigs and Antimasons of Somerset 'have acquired by. their large rna- jorities, that the eyes of the eilcj year anxiously directed hndv wants to hear first from homerset. We have ai ready numerous calls for the returns of next Tuesday's election, and we have promised our friends throughout the State to give them a good account of the doings of the Whigs and Antimasons on that day, and hope w e shall have the pleasure of fulfilling that promise. But a few days remain now till the election, and we would embrace this last opportunity that presents itself to address the Whig and Antimasonic voters prior to that dav, and say unto them: Be up and doing! The time for discussion is past: that for action has arrived. Work now! Work from this day on! Arouse your neighbors! Tell them that the Locos are trying to "come it over" them. Stir them up to activity. Bring them out early on the day of election. Furnish them with tickets. See to it that they are neither deceived nor cheated by the Loco loco leaders in your district. Pull all togetherand the result will be another glorious victory! The Locofoco Leaders. One would have supposed that the rebuke which the Locofoco leaders received from the Whigs of Somerset county in ISii, should have a lesson of honesty ;uui fair dealing for the future: but it seems that they have practised trickery, falsehood and deception so long and so often, that they cannot find it in their natures to abandon them, and would rather suffer defeat than to deal with honorable weapons. Notwith- f -s p. rl i ikt 1 1 jf tii'tj mill ei..inpi?! wliifli thnv thnn hp.nnffl , , Pon iio5117 pcople majority oi more than sixteen hundred; and notwith standing the same men are trying this year to. defeat. the Whig candidates by similar means, the people will again roli up a majority- of .-"sixteen hundred and upward ri- Slil! "Give them Jessiel" "7" ... .1 j 7. . T J. I io effa me juueojoco leaaers m inis couniij are Doasi- inghoic they arc going to defeat the JVhi$, because, they uie Whig parly is napping. Xot so fast blwys! The ? ""rnPc we I xvluil it isthatjoivrcn- i ilIt' " M see yon to your journey s end! 1 he W lugs 1 iat you arc actively engaged in drilling your for- ces and that you will hare every voter of your party at the election and knowing this, llicy are arousing : and preparing to give you "Jessie ." There will be other folks at the election, besides yourselves. Messrs, Locos! LOOK OUT! LOOK OUT! ; It is understood that the Locofoco leaders at Harris burgh and elsewhere have issued handbills and circulars containing all sorts of lies against the Whig candidates, and it is to be expected that they will bo distribute through this county as well asm other places. Be on the look-out, AVJiigs!-; -, ' - , ; - ZamnS -WSlL Vhiir tinlrfitP.-: for ihslMnforc fcarlprni rs mr . 4 1 a J . - EGMI mn. ... i -:...-.. year lor many years past and your candidates. You Charles Ogle, Joseph Kit- whole people of the State are towards them, and every been sufficient to teach them , . i of this County gave hllll a t . I . T .1 ....... , . 1 - "- a tfc7Rsmcmber that the Whigs last Kyear elected their Canal Commissioner 0,000, votesand ;that tha revenue oa tSe'PuWie ork?''W been increased 4 lilM u 7iiU!i4ii 'iiothirs -sines his election. Elect Patton, and we shall eooa he. ireeu from fSiate'Tax. : ; : v. ?' 7Poke it at them t Poke it at the Locofocos that their party have crcateT a State tbt m PcnCylvania of forty .mil lions, and a national war ikbt of a hun dred millions. - ' 0"The Shunk " men and the old friends of Muhlenberg liad blow-up at Ti rrrUKnr rhe tiiher week. "The Mnh- .-. ... . t i lenberg men' declared for Irvia "and Pat ton. The Work goes bravely on I tCT-Will our friends in the several e- lection districts have the goodness to send the' returns on -Wednesday! It is very 'desirable they should do so. rrT'Everv AVhig who U true to his principles will vote the whole Whig tick et.' No scratching ef names or cnanging of tickets. ' -- - ' ' ""' " . . For tlie Herald. Loco Fcco Consistency!!! Honest Frank Shank vetoing tittle cor porations, such as iiUle Railroad, Iron and Coal, Woolen and Cotton manufacturing companies, because they are "oppressive monopolies" ana oi -anu-iiemuwaiii. tendency" and then signing a aBill as he did on the , ' day of r 184G, for the incorporation of the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, oemg tne oiggcti monster of the kind that ever threatened to engulph the liberties of this tiraehonor ed Commonwealth!!! .Wonder if old Honesty had'ntthe nightmare for a month afterwards. - - QC1Z- Wc wonder with our quizzical friend, whether , the people of Somerset, Bed ford, Franklin, Fayette, Greene and Washington will not remember old Shunk and his 1 mammoth Rail Road Company, when they go to the polh on the 2nd Tuesday in October next. We are as tonished that more notice has not been ta ken of. this matter in the southern coun ties and in fact in all the counties through which this monster does not pass, for be assured while it may be beneficial to those counties through which it is con structed and to'the rich stockholders, yet it will operate as blight and mildew upon the balance of the State, not only because it forbids forever the construction of a like work in those t parts of the State which have hitherto been deprived of this forbidden fruit, a competitor of onr Pub lic works (using, as it intends doing, a portion of them for a time,) that the rev enue from them will be utterly swept a way, and then the money to pay the State debt will have to be levied from the honest hard working people of the State, who may cart their , produce, &c. to a market as best they C3n. 11 1 i - ; : . lor the licraia. : Isaac Friedline & Daniel Flick, Who is Isaac Friedline that is out in the Loco Foco paper for the Assembly ! said an honest old farmer to me the other day. I answered that he was a merchant of Lavansville, professedly a Whig, is Coroner of the County and has 2 years to serve. Very well, said he, just let him stav at home. . Who is Dankd Flick, that has announ ced himself also in lhe Locofoco paper as a candidate for Treasurer X said anoth er Whig to me. He is a professedly Whig merchant of Somerset borough, in partnership with John Neff, Esq., one of the bitterest Locos in the county, in tho Tanning business, &c. Ah! yes, said the eld man, I sec all about it,NelT and Flick, being in the Mercantile and Tan ning busines?, want to start a kind cf bank with the aid of the Treasury, under the name, I suppose, of the. Merchants and Tanners' Bank, John Nefl, President, and Daniel Flick, Cashier." Cute fellows! but they can't' come it. 1 I, and so 'do all my neighbors, go, for the Ticket, tho whole Ticket, and nothing but the Ticket. And so I think, Mr. Editor, the whole Anti-Masonic Whig party will go. They resolved at lasf May - Court to have a ticket formed tho Convention on the 5th of July did frame a ticket of good, hon est and capable men. Two large meet ings of the people at' August Court rati fied the nominations made and pledged their unanimous support to the ticket. Will they forfeit their pledges? Will they support disorgauizers for the benefit of Locofocos ? No,' I answer, and no will the "frosty sons of thunder" answer at the ballot box on next Tuesday. C. ;;To tKe Ladies, : ;: ICH, New and Fashionable Dress goods, such as Plain and Figured Silks, uUclv t rencli ftlennosi riain anu Figured Musltndelaines, Cashmeres; Earleston.T willed and FrenchGinghams; Plain, Plaid and Striped Alpaca, from 25 cis. to $1,25 per yard.'and a large lot of Calicoes from 5 to 0 cts. per ard JOHN. M. HOLDERBAUM'S - Caps! Caps!! Caps!:! TyffEN and Bovs'. Fur. Cloth. Plush. IvJL Hair-Seal rod Glazed capavery cheap t , M M..HOLtEEBAUM'S"Sjore.;, To the Free and Independent voters of Somersit county. TTLLtow Citizens: I ofTer myself to JiJ fcyourcoriMJerau.m as a candidate for iho State Zssgislattire, at the ensuing general election. Sntnud you favor with aa election X will en iiearor to perform the duties of aid of fice to the Itfstof my ability. ISAAC FR1EDL1NB. Lavansil!e, Sept. 27 LS47. To the independent voters of Somerset County. ? eliow Citizks: At the soUcttatton Jp of numerous personal friends I of; fet myself to yoar consi Juration aa a cat didaw f : - 1 Countv Treasurer. . at the ensuing general election, and if e- leeted will pledge myself to perform the dusies ol said oriice to iue csi m w; ability. ' DANIEL FLICK. Somerset Borough, Sept. 9, 1847. " Bonnets. - "TTTU.ORENCE Braids. Straw, Rutland and Velvet Bonnets, cheap at . v -. J M.UOLDKRBAUM'S. Wanted A N apprentice to the Hatting busi- ness. A boy from 14 to 10 years of age, of good moral character, can ob tain a situation bv makin;; immediate application to JOHN C, KURTZ, Sepr2l-1847 Somerset. Somerset County, ss. Tiio Commonwealth of I'ciaa sylt asii:i, To James Downer Greeting: WHEREAS, Mary Elizabeth Dow ner, by her father and next friend Andrew Craig, did on the 1st da)' of Ju ly, A D. 184", refer her petition to the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, Esquire, President Jude of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Somerset count', praying for causes therein set forth, she might be dirorced from the bonds of Matrimony, entered into with you the said James Downer, in all lime to come, as ifshe ne ver had been married, or as if you were naturally dead. We therefore command you as we have heretoore commanded you the said James Downer that setting aside all excuses and other business you be and appear in your proper person be fore our Judges at our county court of Common Pleas there to be held on the third Monday in November next, to an swer the petiion or libel of the said Mary Elizabeth Downer by her father and next friend Andrew Craig,, and to show cause if any you have why the said Mary Elisabeth your wife should not be divorced from your society, fellowship and company, and from the bonds of matrimony contracted with vou the said Jmes as fully and as effectually as if she never had been married, or as if you were naturally dead, agreeably to the act of Assembly in such case made and provided, and hereof you are not to fail. Wittness the Hon. Jeremiah S. Black President of our said court at Somerset this 6th day of September A. Dv 1847. A. J, OGLE. Sept. 11, 1817. , Puihy Commissioners Sale UNSEATED LANDS. TH E following tracts of unseated lands, situate in Somerset county, and remaining unredeemed for the term of five years, the Commissioners of said county in pursuance of an Act of As sembly, in such case made and provided, hereby give notice that they will expose the same to public sale, at their ofHce, in lhe borough of Somerset, on Thursday, the 14th day day of October next for the payment of taxes and costs due thereon. Conemaugh township. Acres. 41 61 412 440 i' 4301 Warrantees. Taxes & costs Statler Jacob Sr. Newbold. John L. Slick John Ross George" ' Jetiner township, Dehaven Peter Bachman Peter Jones William Black James " ' Milford township, Wrells James, jr. ; : Hnrt William -. Brook Jacob r r Allegheny township, Beam Thomas. ; Potter James "Black John-, ... 85,03 5,00 5.271 5,171 5.671 4.871 5.921 8,22 . 3.06 3S5 320 404 4001 S09 50 153 " 4S6 400 1.08 5,291 2.5 5,591 4.88 4,851 3531 5.S5 4.C0 2.88 4,311 4.57 '5,22 '4.S7 4,671 418 'Bridge John " 594 265 Wells John E. ; Dow William Fotts Jonailian Hemphill Christian Melor James -Stat'er Emanuel ' Paint township, Stockton Richard Sprout John Sprogle Thomas Warner Thomas U52i 378 1G7 3001 400 4351" 400 ' 4001 4171 400 sool 300 200 108 ' 410 135 Haines John, Elias Adam.5,03 Shade township Stokely Thomas 5.C0 Campbell Margaret 5,lG Kionvcrcek township, Miller John 3.87 Southampton township, Brand John 5,77 Turkeyfoot township, King John 5,24 Ling John - - 7,40 Clark John-; . 4.951 ; : ; JOHN R. KING. peter berkey, . - : John mong. ; " : Conjrp'rs. , a 1 12 a & i c A. S ;ger.t tor he!.eirs vi Henry Y0. JLlA. thcrs, uec d, 1 will expose i. by public oatcry 'in th? prcmi$ci or. I st October, between the hours of U o closk A. Al. and 3 o clock P. M., the follow in real estate, lir:r in Saltlick township, Fay e tie county, cdj oi a ! ng Jar. of Henry Adams, Frederick Derg au4 others, containing 15 5 .i CTiES, on which is erected a two story lo house log barn, aho 'on said tract is a never failing orchard, about ceventy-grf) acre are cleared, fifteen acre of which is in meadow, lying near the watcn cf Duck creek at tho foot of Laurel Hiil. nar a good range for ct:ie &e.,t3i4 premises now occupied by John Yothers; any person wishing to examina the samo previous to tha day. of sale .will eallou John Yot! iers ho will show the satna th8 title for the property is indisputable and the terms of snfo easy. JACOB YOTHERS, Sept.? 3. 18j7-3t Agent. Administrator's Sale. HERL will be exposed to ?a!e, by a way of public outcry, m the borough, of Somerfet on the 23d day of October, 1847, at the public square in said bor ough, the following real estate tiz: One House and Lot, situated in the town of Lexington, Som erset county, adjoining Culberson Ras kin on the esst. en the south si Js tf oain street, whereon is erected a two sory dwelling house and other buildings, rs session to be given on the finl dav of A pril 1854. ALSO, A certain tract of land situated in Milford township, adjoining lands of John Baron and others, containing One Hundred Acres, the land unimproved and warranted ia the name of Cornelius Martecnus. Also a tract of nine acres situated in said township of Milford, adjotr.inj lands of Henry Walter and David Koontx, about 3 acres clear. Sale to commence all o'clock P. M. Terms of sale one half in hand snd tho balance in one year to be secured on tha laud. GEORGE MEESE, Adm'r of KuTun Koontz, iec'd. Sept 21, 1847. l'uhlic Sale, A VALUABLE FARM AND other lands. P"HE subscribers will offer at public; B sale on the premises on Thurtidy ths 2lst day of October next, the following real estate, late the property of Samuel Witt, dee'd, to wis; No. 1. A Farm (the mansion place.) situated in South ampton township, Somerset county. Pa., about i of a mile from lhe Somerset and Cumberland turnpike road, and immedi ately north of Jacob Korns' Tavern, containing about Two Hundred acres, about 70 acres clear, of which 14 are in meadow,' and about 60 acres more cam be made; nearly ail the land can be cul tivated; Jt produces good crops of grain, but is more particularly adapted to grass; a large quantity of Hay can be made, and sold on the premises at good prices. On the premises are erected a good . Two Story Log House, cabin barn and ether buildings, zUo aa excellent apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon; a number of excellent nev er failing springs on the land, the woods pasture is excellent, and in short, by good management "can be made one of the most profitable farms for keeping stock, in the county. This farm U well calculated for a business man, be ing situated jut 3 miles from Weilers burg, 6 from Mt. Savnge Iron works, 12 from Cumberland, and a good road to either place, and therefore ca-j have a ready market for all kinds of produce snd lumber, which he may desire to sell. Persons wishing to purchase might find it to their advantage to call and see tl.i premises, as there are other tdvan'.ages not mentioned here. Terms, one fourth in hand, and ths balance in 8 yearly payments. But it will also be tried for one thousand dollars in hand, and three hundred a year until paid,, conditions more fully explained on day of sale. An iudisputalfe titla will be given to the purcLa6cr. They will t!so at the same time snd place offer for sale the undivided half of tract No. 2,'containing about 283 acres, pattented land, adjoining No. 1, lands cf Jacob Korns, Jacob Kiber, John Witt, (now occupied by James Crosbcy) Wil liam May, Cox & Wits; a portion of this tract is good land for cultivation, snd contains valuable timber, such as pine, cak, lie., and is an excellent situation for a tavern stand, the turnpike road pas sing nearly through the middle of it. Also, No. 3, the undivided half of a nother tract containing about 312 acres, adjoining No. 1, tandj of Jacob Korns, Jjcob Riber, the tract on which Og!e" big ore bank is opened, Daniel Lpley and others, the turnpike also passes through this tract near where a saw mill is erected on it. It contains coal andi ron ore; part of it is good land for culti vation, and some meadow ground, the balance is limber land. The widows third will be sold in a!! the tracts. CATHARINE WITT, (widow,) JOS1AH WITT, elias d. wrrr. and other heirs of Samuel Witt, dee'd The undersigned, owner of the half, mentioned in tracts No. 2 and 3. will at the same time and place, offer his half for sale on reasonable terms, and if not sold, will at ny time agree te aj'J3tas reasonable division of the same. . - "Jokx Witt. ; .".September 21, 1817; :