SOMERSET HERALD. S O SI E R S IZ T, E A., TUESDAY. OCTOBER 2G,!817 roii PRESIDENT OF THE UNI TED STATES IN" IS 18. G ZACHARY TAYLOR. FOIl VICE PRESIDENT, HON. ANDREW STEWART. ivlj.ttto thcdcclcnrf a National Contention Organize I! Organize !!! The result of u'i3 recent election has V.tl.4J j Q - 'r..--xfrit.-f uia necess::v ot tir or- ganizau'en. The want of it has defeated the Whig party more than Gnce and in the present instance it is so palpable thai it cannot escape the notice of any. No thing but our organization, partial though it was, enabled us in Somerset county to do as well as we did and had we been Hilly organized, our triumph would have been still greater. The defeat of our can didates for Governor and Canal Commis sioner ought not for a moment induce us to relax our efforts in the cause in which we are enged, but be a stimulus to continued and uninterrupted exertions. Let us therefore organize anew and pre pare in time for the ensuing political con ttU Let it be understood, once for all, that the "Whigs and Antimasons of Somer set will adhere to their principles and their organization, end that any who may choore to oppose either hereafter, will be treated as traitors and deserters and re ceive neitncr the party. "aid" nor "comfort" from NEXT PRESIDENCY. Wc should like to sec the public press in Pennsylvania now show its Presiden tial colors. It is all-important that it be tlor.e. The People desire to know where to Iinti parties cn t!i:s question. ve hive long since nailed cur flag to the mast-head; and there wc arc resolved, it shall float till the next President U elec tion, unless Gen. Taylcti should decline being: a candidate We desire to see the countrv press sr.caic on: on tnis Question and settle it oiice. By doing so, the ne cessity of holding a National Convention will most probably be avoided; for if we have not mistaken public sentiment, Gen. Taylor is already the chosen candidate of the People, snd a Convention can make iiim neither more nor less. Still, we are not wedded to anv- man; and if some oth cr good Whig be taken up in stead of Gen. Taylor, wc shall give hira a cordial f uppcrt. WHAT THEY SAY. Wc said before the election, if the Lo ccfocos would carry Pennsylvania their leaders would proclaim it as a decision of this State in favor cf Polk's measures. In this we were not mistaken; for the Lo ccfoco presses have already raised the shout th:t tho People had decided for Polk. None will be more rejoiced at tills news than Polk's particular friend, Santa Anna, whom he "passed" into Mex icothereby furnishing her with a Gen eral to lead her forces against our gallant countrymen. But the people have not so decided. The Locofoco3 in the late con test, raised false issues, as they always ilo, to mislead the voters; and having suc ceeded in this, they construe the result into whatever suits them. We do net believe that there are any persons, or if any, they are but few, besides Polk's Lo ccfoco leaders that approve ot his fur nishing the Mexicans with a skilful Gen cral ia the oersoa of Santa Anna. For the Herald. The editor of the Visitor has paid us a compliment in Im conjectures about the author, cf cur article in the last Herald, which is not the less appreciated that it was unintentionally bestowed, and he will please to consider himself as having re ceived all the thanks which he feels due to him for it rri , . ... T -. t There is but little m his notice of iH which requires attention from us. Ihoscj,, , , . . . A . A . n-, e . ( ,. ., . T T i thus much at present tvere it not that it higs of whose feelings tins Loco loco . . - , , - t r i -i c . indignation they ought to feel, at the 4a fcusc" they have received in our article. To be called a "very respectable rann," may be considered a very serious charge hy this "fellow," but everybody docs not It is an imputation upon character to which perhaps he has not been accustom ed in his own case, and therefore docs rot like it Whether men who have removed from a neighboring county, with the intention of making this their permanent residence, itnd hare remained for periods varying ! from four to six, ten, twelve, snd tecu years, can properly bo said to have . . One thmg however we do know; that Mr. Row, cjrainst whom this seems to be pr;r.cipai:y uirecieu, receivea more tiian i t .1 i uoutile as many votes for an cfHce of high trust, as tho person who raises the cavil, could get for the lowest uffice in the conn- ly where he has spent his whole life. This "pt!P being one of the "sngar eiatcd" Imd, -we hope will not ha hard U ike, buJ will "opperate" properly.-r-"vJ2ve a fvw oore of the fame kind y.- kind C- For &t Herald. Mr. EmToar A scribbler in the last Visitor" threatens to Wup another No need; Mr. "Visitor." -i? Your "amu sing conversation" between the two roos ters, if extensively circulated, would ruin all the Pill Doctors in the land. Why, it woold physic even a snipe ' Boots. . For IhelleralJ. Wanted at the "Visitor Office:" grammarian, to correct Ihe flagrant errors will be successful except from one who has went" so far into Kirkham as to be j able to "opperate" by inMiAOi.xauu.. For the Herald. Mr. Editor: Some "man of icil and honor about town" has taken such special notice of me in the last Visitor, that it would be mere affectation in me to pretend to misunderstand, and scarcely courteous not to acknowledge it. Char acterized as the article is by the classical elegance of its style, the purity of its dic tion and the propriety of its language, I shall not hope to do it in adequate terms. Nathless, I shall try in my own way to make him sensible that he is understood, and that with all the pains his modesty has been at to conceal him by thrusting him without a label into the editorial col umn, it has not been entirely successful. This taking up of an individual on sus picion, and making him defendant in a case, where the real culprit is not known resembles somewhat the conduct of a not over honest Attorney for the Common wealth, who has made up his mind not to lose his fee at any rate, when he choo ses to think an oflVnce has been commit ted. And if I do not plead guilty to the charges preferred against me, there is a pro bability that I shall be acquitted by the "quashing of the indictment" on account of some "informality" or "defect," with out ;'.ny reference to the question of ray guilt or innocence. Such things do happen sometimes in the hands of Attorneys, no matter how "shrewd ad talented" they may be in their own estimation. I prefer however at present to demur to the jurisdiction of the tribunal. Pri vate pique, or personal malies has no bu siness in a public controversy; and when it drives a "fellow," even tho he should be the duly appointed and commissioned deputy attorney general for the common wealth, into making gratuitous charges a gainst individuals towards whom it is en tertained, the only proper answer i3 a contemptuous silence. The writer in the Visitor, h; as "went" to the pains of ma- charges, and if he really feels j anxious about the. matter, he may now mHi Wt lt "went" to the trouble to prove them. To those however, if such there be. who feel aggrieved by the article of "B." or by any other which has appeared in the Herald during the last three months of the late campaign, I have a very differ ent answer to make. And if Mr. Fiick or Mr. Friedlinc who I am proud to say are both personal friends or if any other gentleman, will take the trouble to call upon me I wiil give such an answer as .11 l r . i .: uu Fcv snciury u j so lar as i am concerneo. i uo noi ieei myself called upon to do so by the de mand ol anonymous impertinence. It may be howevrr that the article was written daring the racntzl aberration con sequent upon an attack of the "fita" into which he was evidently thrown by the well timed article of "B." If so, I shall be happy to make the necessary allowan ces. The author having once been "great on Fits'" himself, will understand me when I say, that I do not care a "bodkiu" about it Seriously. If the writer of the article alluded to, wishes to draw me into a ! rewsprmer controversy, he will be disnp- pointed. I have quits as little fancy for this, as I have for a street brawl. I have no ambition to enter the lists with him as an amateur professor of Billingsgate. I covet not the laurels of such a contest It i3 not my br7e "Palm am ferat, qui me ruit" I shall therefore lake no notice of anything which in future may come from the same source. The impunity may pos sibly encbursge other and ruder attacks. I care not As to the main questions at issub I have said nothing, nor shall I. "B" is fully t able to attend to that, and will doubtless do so if necessary. I have confined my self entirely to personal matters, and that uiu uciaujc nicy were ew. iiiiu l kju t . . T . . , . , iiuj uvwuie i.it usiuuii ui i.iiL, vuu tcf- lam persons, to attribute to mv pen, eve- jy article the paternity of which is doubt ful. I desire once for all, to correct the misapprehension. It does rac honor o vermnch. Of the authorship of mneieen- twenlieths of them, I am as ignorant and j as innocent as a man can be, who knows only that it is within the circle of some j dozen of his intimate friends; and of the other twentieth, tho chances are equal, , that, until they appeared in print, I never saw a syllable. In regard to the sneer against "new comers." "strangers" ici.Inm content fif-jtoletit pass with a single remark. All : mca not g3ia eqU3Ty by betng known, anU s0me snaii acquire a r.tgiicr standi : : ,t. . . in a moral community in a six months re sidence, than others in the whole of a Ions - lifcti-n Farther: I know an indi county, born and raised in vidual in this u ,vm ha,u Stale government by appoint wha if his cl;i;,ns to 0I5p a county ofnee under the tment, and ofuce were to morrow submitted to be passed upon by tf c "honest people of the county" s the writer m the Visitor U-.ily calls them, vrotiid speedily find luaeslf in --honora- hretirsnt!'. ' V J. M. writer in the Visitor tr.ilv calls them. GENERAL TAYLOR. have received from Dr. Branson, ' ' A rentfemin to whom it was addressed. a copy of the following letter from Gen- era! 'J'atlor, with a request for its inser tion m the intelligencer a request which we cheerfully and readily comply with. Nat Int. : " . Headquarters Army of Occcpatiox. Camp near Monterey, Aug. 10 1847. Sir: Your letter of the 17ih ulttmo requesting of me an exposition of my views on the questions of national policy now atissuo between the political parties of the United States, . has duly reached me. I must take occasion to ay that many of my letters, addressed to gentlemen in the United Stales in answer to similar in quiries, have already been made public, and I had greatly hoped that all persons interested, had by this time, obtained from them a sufficiently accurate knowledge of my views and desires in relation to this subject As it appears, however, that such is not the case, I deem it proper, in reply to your letter, distinctly to repcut that I am not beore the People of the United States as a candidate fa" the next Presidency. It is my great desire to return at the close of this war to the discharge of those professional duties and to the enjoyment of those domestic pur suits from which I was called at its com mencement, and Tor which my tastes and educaiion best fit me. I deem it but due to candor to state, at the same time, that if I were called to the Presidential chair by the general voice of the pe$p!c icilhout regard to their polit ical differences, I should deem it my du ty to accept the office. But while I free- ly attach myself to the administrative pol icy of our early Presidents, I desire it to be understood that I cannot submit, even in thus accepting it, to the exaction of any other pledge as to the course I should pursue than that of discharging its func tions to the best of my ability, and strictly in jecordance with the requirements of the Constitution. I have thus given you the circumstan ces under which only can I bo induced to accept the high and responsible office of President of the United States. . I need hardly add that I cannot in any case per mit myself to be brought before the peo ple exclusively by anv of the political narties that now so unfortunately divide our country, as their candidate for this oflice. It affords me gi eat pleasure, in conclu sion, fullv to concur with you in your high and just estimate of the virtues, both of head and heart, of the distinguished citizens Messrs. Clay, Webster, Adams. McDufSe and Calhoun mentioned in your letter. have never vet exercised the privilege o voting; but hud I been called upon at the last Presidential c- tecthit to do so, should most certain- hi have cast my vol e for Mr. Cloy. I am, sir, Tory respectfully, your ooe- jdient servant Z. TAYLOR, Major General U. S. Army. F. S. Bronson, M. D., Charleston, S. C. We hnve been made acquainted with the receipt of a more marked letter than this from General Taylor, in which he speaks in warm attachment of Henry ; Clay, and the Whig principles of this em- inent patriot and Statesman. ihesc are i i . i cviuciuiy csictriiJL'u uv iiiiii, as til truth they are, based upon the most correct and honorable estimate of the Constitution jas appreciated by the early Presidents. The views of General Taylor in regard to Mr. Clay, account sufficiently for the shameful treatment he has received from the Administration, The party in Con gress endeavored to disgrace him for the terms of his capitulation at Monterey, and since then have robbed him of his troops, and kept him caged like a prisoner among the mountain fatnesses of Mexico. The last and meanest attack came from n t-m . i:. i. . !. ... l i r i- frnnr,s , fcnrni1!t rAirzsti tn t n;n ! Grande, or for the commencement of the war. Neixr was a charge more unfound- jed, and we are sorry to add, that no Gov ernment ever treated its Bbrave command ers with less confidence and respect than the Administration have treated both Gen eral Taylor and General "Scott -Pitts. Gaz. Letter from Catt. Bp.acc. The Hamburg (S. C.) Journal publishes the following letter from Capt. Bragg, giving an account of the late fortunately unsuc cessful attempt to assassinate him: "Cam? near Monterey, Aug. 2G, 1 847. "An attempt was made about 2 A. M. night before last, to assassinate me in my bed. I have no clue to the perpetrator, aud can suggest no reason for the act. My escape without injury is regarded as almost miraculous. As exaggerated ac counts will probably reach the press, the truth may interest you. A twelve-pound shell heavily charged, was placed Jwiihin two feet of my bed, just outside ot my tent, and exploded by a slow match, the fragments literally riddling my tent and betiding, nieces passing above and below me, some through a blanket , spread over mc,andyetl was not touched. I was not aware that . I had an enemy in the world, and at times feel disposed to believe now that it :nay have been intended as a practical joke by some fool ignorant of the effect of shells thus exploded. "Be that as it may, my escape was almost mi raculous, and I prefer not repeating the jjoke. Careless Shooting. -Milton Boone, of Foundry ville. Columbia county. Pa., was shot through both thighs on 1 uesday evening last, as he was going home from his store. Some paople were shooting at a candle placed ia the road, and Mr. a candle placed ia the road, and Mr. Boone, in crossing receired a ball froa .tie ri of cits cf th? comranr.. ' Vi 'New Advertisements. ler County, ss.. 1113 uOZEnOIlWealtll 01 FeilH sylvania, TO SaXUKL t'ARNFK. CREETXX3. arTHEUEAS. Margaret Farner by V V her next friend Philip Crown did on the 0ihday of August, A. 1). 1837, orefer her petition to the Honor able Jeremiah S. Black, President Judge of the court of Common Pleis of Somer - set county, praying that fur causes there in set fnrih she might be divorced from the bonds of matrimony, entered into with you the said Samuel Farner, in all time to come as if she new had been married, or as if you were naturally dead. We, therefore, command you the said Samuel Farner, that setting a fide all excuses jnd other business, you be and appear in your proper person be fore our Judges at nui Court uf Common Pleas, there to be held on the third Mon day of November next, to answer the petition or libel of the said Margaret Farner, and to shew cause if any yoti have, why the said Margaret your wife should not be divorced . from your so ciety, feftuwship. and .company, and from the bonds of matrimony contracted with you the said Samurt. as fully and effectually as if she never had been married, or as if you the said Samuel were naturally deai, agreeably to the act of assemhly in such case made and provided, and hereof you are not to fail. Witness the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, President Juue of our paid conn at Somerset, this 2Ulh dav of April, A. D. 1847. A. J.OGLE. October 26, 1847. Proih'v. Private nlc TWO VALUABLE FARIAS, ii SuiHtrtrt county, Pa. THE undersigned will sell the fol lowing described property, tiz: IMo. 1. A farm lying in MiifonI town ship, forks of Cox's creek and Castle- maii s river, containing 2 7 2 I Acres and allowance, with a house and btrn thereon, and an excellent running foun tain of water aUhe door; about 130 acres are cleared, ami CO or '70 arns more ran be cleared, of the best quality ( land.) a jjood portion is in meadow and the balance first rate timber land, equal to any m the viwnship; also An Orchard of choice Iriiit i.ii me premie. J he land is of the best in Milfurd township; has an abundance of Iimrstne ami coal thereon, adjoining lands of Simon Han gT, Jacob Miller. LuJivirk Sanner. and others. The contemplated Baltimore and Ohio Ril Road route from C'lim or Hand to Pittsburg passes through thii tract. No. 2. A Farm lying in Jetferoo township, at the foot of Laurel rill, on the Somerset and Ml. Pleasant turnpike road, containing 28-2 acres and allowance, on which are creel ed two dwelling houses: a large barn, wagorwrfaker shop. Blacksmith shop. tats house. &c. The one house has been occupies; as a tavern lor nunv years, and has a tunning fountain nf wa ter at the duo;; about feO or 90 acrf s of thi tract are cleared, ol nhich about 30 acres are in meadow, and a? much more could be made, and'ts situatc'irhntcdtaie ly west of haurrl hili creek; adjoining lands of Jacob Fleck, Henry I?.ker. and others; this co-.dd be made one of the besl grazing farms in the county.' The subscriber is determined to ?ell tho ahoe tracts low; (therefore would adise persons desirous of pnrchaing to examine them. M. A. Sanner, of Somerset, has been appointed agent for the s:le of theQ lands, to whom appli cation can be made, or In JOHN GEBIIAKT. Oct. 26 '47. lOt. Pittsburg, Pa. Jury List, For November 'lirm, 1 8-f 7. commen cing on Monday the 1 5th day. GRAND JUKORS. Stoystown borough William Waugh. Somerset townshipDaniel Coleman, Corrad Flick. Samuel Khouds, Jacob Young of L., I saac Young. Broiheravaliey David Dickey, Gideon Bowman. Paint Samuel Ho'sapple, Jacob Custer. Quemahoning Samuel M iller. Summit Daniel P. Miller. Southampton Jacoli Martz Samuel Hoyman, Peter' Keirer. Allegheny Adam George. Turkey foot -Jackson Mitchell, Thomas I?. King F.lklick Edward Dively, John Engle. Addison Joseph Henderson. I'cilin . borough Daniel llelll,y. Greenville Uwen Biel, Samuel Hoch stetler. Traverse Jurors. Somerset boroujh Andrew Stewart. S lori:3n Knee. Somerset township Samiicl " Coleman, Joseph Shuliz, Henry Sipe. Lndwi. k Weller, Jos'uh Walker, Kudolpli Per ner, James McVicker, Daid Hus band. Greenville Benjamin Lowry, Jacob Lint. Addison Henry Wending. Coriematiffh Henry Umberer. Jenner John Forney, Hnh YVyand. Southampton Alexander Meese. Elklick Jacob lentz, Peter IJvengood, John Glodfelty, Arthur McKtnJley. Samrait -Hudolph Boose. Turkey foot Alexander Nieklow, Min more King. ' bu - ule Joepo lia?n Brothersvslley David Hay, Jacob K. Beijh!ey. Allegheny Daniel .Martz. I ,:onycrek Jonathan Kirarselr Daniel CUiiik. ' i Allcbeny -Daniel Martz. THE undersigned wiil pay 1 cent per pound for all old metal, deliv ered at their Foundry in Somerset -iwigg ARMSTRONG fc CO. irOTICE. TN the court of Common P!?a of S- sL county, oj January term 13 10, No. 6. And now io wit, 1 9 ih OcioSer, 1847, ' the recount of Georgp Weller. Seques- Intor of ihe Somerset tt Cumberland Turnpike ioad. fibd in my office and will be presented to the conn for con firmation, oi- Monday the 1 day i.f November next. A. J. OGLE, Pro. office, Oct. tR. '47 Proth'y. SofHtrrci Count t, oi-'vVif '4, an adjourned orphans ifiVi XjL court held at Somerset. y&"fHin and far the county of Su ''Ttuffi I,MM'sl'.on the 7th day of Sep tember, A. I). 1H17. Present the Honorable Jeremuh S. Muck, Presi dent, . and Ceoe ('imrpenning and John McCariy associate Judges vf the sane cotirl. Un petition of Peter Herring the court! grant a rule on the bxecuiors ol Adam Gundle, deceased. Adaoi Maurer and Henry J. Heinle trustees fr the sale of tlie Ileal Kstaie 'f John Gtindle, de reascd, widow and heirs of John Gundle, deceased, Josejih Altlier the purchaser and ail other person interested, to ap pear at an adjourned Orphans court, to he held t Somerset on Monday the 22d day of November, 1:J47. and then and there show rsuse if any you have, why the s-id Adam Maurer and Henry J. Ileiple trustees as aforesaid, should not pay ihe petitioner Peter Herring, the sunt of live hundred dollars with the in terest due thereon from the years 1826, 1832. 1835, and iSj9, respective ly, out of the funds arising from the sals of the Real EaLtte of sail John Gundle, deceased. To the Executors of Adam Gundle. deceased, Adam Maurer and Henry J. Hf iple. trustee for the sale of the Meal Estnte of John Gtindle, deceased. Joseph Miller the puichaser of said Beal Estate and all mher persons interested You laying a?ide ail business and ex cises are hereby riled to be and appear before an adjourned Orphans Court to be held at Somerset on Monday the 22d day of November, A. D. 1847, then and thereto shuw cauee if any you have, why you should not p-y the petitionsr Peter Herring, out of the funds arising from the s:de of the real estate of John Gundle, Jecraed. .he sum of five hun dred dollars with the interests tine there on from ihe years IS20, 189. 18.15, 1835, and 1 838. "herein fail not" Given tinder m hand and the seal of said court, at Somerset September 7, isir. W. IL PICKING. 0.-tober2G. IS7. Clerk. CI A ME to iIip piciuses of the sub ) scriber in Elklick township, some ti'ne in Ansfust, two one year old steers, red and brown, a hole in the right ear, one lias a white head, and the other a spnucd head. The owner is requested io con:e and prme property, pay char ges anil take them away or they will be disposed nf as the law directs. ADAM HOCUSTETEER. October 19. 1817 Executors1 Notice. JETTEBS trstartientary on the estate Ji of Garret" Beam, Eq.; late of Con cmaugli township, tleceaspd, having been granted m the subscribers, they hereby request all person-indebted to said estate to attend at tltt? I te residence of the de ceased, on Friday the 1 2th of November next, prepared to settle; and those hav ing claims, to present them at the same timeri'id place, properly authenticated. jacob beam, william beam, John alwine, Oct. 5. IS 17. Execntnr. Somerset Countj, s. Tlie Conimoiivycnlili of Penn sylvania, To James IKmv.nkr IIreetinc: SrilKBEAS, Mary Elizabeth Dow f Y ner, by hci father and next friend Andrew Craig, did on the 1st day of Ju ly, A D. refer her petition lo the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, Esquire, President Jude of the Cotirl of Com mnn Ple.is t.f Sumcr.ft county, pr?ying J f.r cati.srs therein set forth, she inialit be dirorcid from I be bonds of Matrimony, entered into with you the said James Downer, in all time io come, as ifshe ne ver Ind been married, or as if you were naturally deaef. We theiefore command you as p have heretofore commanded vml the said Jumps I'nwnpr tbt seitinv '35.Ue all excuses and other business you i be and appear in your proper person be - i 'ore our Judges at our county court of Common Picas there to be held on the third Monday in November next, to an- Mary Eiisabet'l your wife should not be dioreed from vonr society, fellowship; swer ihe petiton or libel of the Said Mary j So justly eelebnted as t sovereign remedy for Elizabeth Downer by her father and 1 U aaovtl c-roPh!n-9 . Diarrhea, cholera mcrh . r- , , , , i ! us. flux, summer complaints of children ami - next friend Andrew Craig, and to show , Jlllu if. spared only by Dr. Edgr Thrn fuc ii .my win iiaie why i:ic niu . : now of .cw l orW ci' and company, 'and from "the bonds cf. fn we!! know.., and extensively used in ritts- , , .1 , . ,i bvrrgfi and sorrtvmdin? country wth cnoualiiietl matrimony contracted with von tbe sata ' , . . . 1 . . J , ., , suecesa win; h rcniiei it unriecewtiry to parade Jmes as fully and as e fTfCtunlly as tf;.icM!a r. ofiomo;,u m cL -k-t. she never had been married, or as if j you were naturally dead, agreeably to i mnbcrs.f the most respectable persons in Pius the act of Assem'jiy in snpli ess made bir!, 4 vhimty have os.nl and pmved its and prUed. and hereof you are not ! y. It is a Vegetable nd scierw e j " t fine preparation prbTcd upon theuna!terb' , . . . , p:n.' ' l.ws f Naiure, adapted mtvt ceriarnlv to re- W illness the Hon. Jeremiah S. I. .ark R1J h nu.m lh.(l tlerfri rt narca wkh- President of our said rou it at Some. l otn egotism. It Caii trulv ba prJnouared oneof tins Cih day of September A. D- 1817. A. J, INiLE. Sept. 14. 1847. pothV. J UD r SX I II X 1 11 U. i NEAThY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY! rxtciTED at this cFrtct; I JOB PRINTING. Samersrl County Y.V. AT an Or?!).-:' court he'd at Somerset in and for the ronnty cf Forreret or the 30th !y of Augmt. A. P. 1847, be fore the Hoi:orabiV Jndjes thereof. In the matter i f the estjte of Georga HartzeSl, Esq., dee'd. And bdw to wit Aognst JJnih, 1847. 8amtiel V. Pcar?cn. Csq . appointed Ao tlitor to certaii ihe amonnt of debts, and whether it is necesry to sell tha real estate of mid deceased for the pay ment oC debt, Ac. or'v Extract from ihe records of i)-mVi said court certified this 30th 'ctijy ot Auiust, A. i la. W. H. PICKING. Clerk-. NOTICE. The subscriber will sttend at hisofiice in yomeryet borough, on Tuesday the Oth day of November next, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the purpose of executing tho above commission, of which ill persons interested are requested to take notice. SAM URL Y. PEARSON, Oct. 5. IS7. Auditor. CUCKXEirs SUC Jill COATED Vegetable Purgative Pills. ARC universally admitted to operate, not onlr as inrfleumt preventive, bnt as a never failin j remedy, in altdUenscs which can eCfoct th hu man frame. Ilejdach, Indigestion. Rheumatism. Piies. Scurvy, Dropsy. Smjl'-pox. ChoIer-morb-us. Worms. Whunping-cou;h, Consumption Jaundice, Quincy, J5carltin, Liver complaint. Ajwplcjy, Cancer. Mensfc. SaJt-Rhenm, Fits. Hrart-burn, F!re.iita, Deafness, Itchin-i of the skin.colJ put. gravel gidJ'nes, paiuatntha lack, inward weakness, palpitation of the heart, risings in the throat, asthma, feen of all kinds, fcniti! complaint!, stitcher in the aide, apittia j oflilood, sore eyes, fcrofub, at. antheny'a fire, lowncss of npiriu, floridin Cuor albus or Whit?, Gripes. kirt'tf evil, lockj iw, rf ysteria, bile n th stcmath, and sit bilious affections, pUarioy croup. wcllcj feet and legs, awinc-pov, whit awellinj, tremors, tumors, ulcers, vomiting, and others have successfully and repeatedly been vonrjui.j!i'J by their powerful arm. They have been known to eflVct permanent cares when all other remedies had proved on vailin, and in the laot singes of dUcase. They have in many ca.'Ca superceded the pre scriptive skill of th most eminent Physician. nnd received beside? uiai unqualified corarDend ation. They have bet n rfpeateJ'y recommended by men of the most distinguished characters, throughout the land, and been sanction in Eu roje by noblemen and Princes of TJoya! DIood. They have lcen introduced into the IIopita! cf Edinburgh. Pans, and Vienna, and lb rou sh out the disinterested exertions of our forrin am bassadors, they have received th favorable com mcr.daiion of the Umperor of Russia, and his Ce lestial Majesty of the Chinese Emperor. rjjcarcc!y a Packet vessel of any reputs) sails from thejort cf New York, withcut an a bunddnt supply of the sick xii'i 3ktih tm ixo riticD. (JA ncies have been establish ed in alt the principal cities of the union, and ap plications are constaotly reaching us fiom al most numberless villages in every section of th conntry. Testimonials of their marvellous ef fect are pouring in from all quarters and ia such number that we have no time to read half of them. What stronger or more courlasivs evidence than these important facts can the most skeptical desire! It is possiMe that the many thousands wha tried CUCKNER'S PILL, can be deceived in their results! If any impostcr or quackery exited, would it not long ago ha lccn held np. as it should be, to the scorn and derision of a justly offended community. Rcmemlier Dr. C. V. Clickner is the original inventor of Sugar Coated Pills, and that nothing1 of ihe sort was ever heard of, until he introduced them in IS3t. Purchasers should, therefore, al ways ak for CJickncr's .Sugar Coated Vege table Pill, and lake do other, or they will b made the victims of a fraud. PBICE 25 CENTS PER BOX. Dr. Clir kner's principal office for the sa'e of Pill is CG Vesey street, New York. Wm. Jackson, 89 Liberty street, head of Wood street. Pittsburgh, Pa., general agent for West ern Pennsylvania, Northern Ohio, and the Riv er counties of Virginia. Sold by the following duly appointed Agcnlf for .Somerset conntr. Pa. J J & H F iSchell Somerset Edmund Kicrnan Jenner Road? tfuyrlcr & Zimmerman itoystowa Phillippi Sc Kiernan Koiburj Charles Krissinger Berlin P & W Meyers Meyers Mill Miller & Divcly Salisbury . GranUville, ML S C II MrChesney Smithrield iPamue! Elder Petersbargb Ieter Levy, Davidvjlle, Eli as 5tahl Mount Pela. Likewise sold by the same AgcnU, tlie cszit ni.xsBt orsirciK, A MERIOA 1? OIL, procured from a well in Kentucky, 185 feet Mow the surface of the earth, a certain and infal.'ibla cure for InSamatory rheumatism, spasm, colic, sprains, strains, cuts, bruises, scalds, burns, tet ter, erysipelas, scald head, croup, inSamatory sora throats, &c. &c. Price 50 cents per Bottle. CAUTION. In order to be sure of oltaln n g the gcuuinc, purchase only cf the general agents for Western Pennsylvania, Wm. Jack son, No. 89 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, or through. sub-agents Appointed by him for iu sale, each of waora wi.i tiave a aow lull, and a know lull, and general di rections in pamphlet form, containing the name and address of the proprietor and General Agent for Western Pennsylvania S3 fj'dows: D. Hail & Co. proprietors, Kentucky. Wrm. Jackson, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania, No. 89 Liberty street. Pittsburgh, to whom all orders most be addressed. ODSERVE Each bottle is enclosed in on ofthe ahove named pamphlets, and the name of m.aicKsri ime general ana oniv wiJoirFaci (tne general and oniy agent for Western Pennsylvania) printed ontha outside of the label. And in addition o Fe sold by the same sgml Dr. Thompson? Carminative tv. Jormeriv ot 'itUsb-'-reXl For the last two years this celebrated ard un- surpassed remedy for the abov cornplainta tav could rra'MIv le tone. y?T:ce it to sav that I the best remeiiie f r alvr complaints in t United Mati-. ,n fa-nily sbfo!d!e wibci;i J mr any prrt fj'vea lenjchihv journey Wihoy a supply of thi invalaaMr prfparatiorv " ' BLAISK SUMMONS AK rvrrr. TIQXS, Fcr tzli ; tr." .Ner.lcmbcr2I. I847.IY
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