SOMERSET HERALD. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1815. T. 11. VAT.MER Z7. of Thilalelphia at his Jlcal Estate and Coal Oftc, u our authorized Agent fr obtaining AJivrtimncr.ts and Sub erripf ton for die '-HER ALU' ati.l is clothed vivli full power lo receipt for any monies paid tahimon these oljecLs. His ajeney includes the f)!!o'.vinj chics, i: Philadelphia, New York, IJ!iii''ore nid Doston, and h's offices in these sfvew! place are located as follows:- Jh;!n:h!phiuNo, 59 Tine Street. r:wYarL 4Y0. Iti Aassau " jjLmorcS, E. Corner of Ca!t-& Cal st IhXi'tXo 1G Sic st. MEETING. A meeting of tlic friends of Agriculture is to he held sit thev Court House in Som erset, on the 1st of January, at 2 o'clock, P. AL Gkain! -Grain! Persons who intend to pay their sub fctiptio:)., due for the Herald or Republi can witli grain, are requested to deliver it bv the 3d dny of January; after that dale none will be taken. 3Ir. Stewsirt's teller. On the opposite page wc publish a let ter from our Representative, Mr. Stewart, to President Polk's Secretary of the Treasury, Mr. Walker. Mr. Stewart in lus speech on the floor of Congress some weeks since, took occasion to expose the false positions which the President in his Message and the Secretary in his Report to Congress had assumed in regard to the operations of the present TarilT. For this, it appears, Mr. Stewart is availed thnnva the columns of the Government pnper, in an article which he supposes to have been written by the Secretary him telf, rnd in which his statements are de nounced as "egregious misrepresenta tions," wherefore he joins issue with the Secretary on questions of fact, and calls upon that dignitary to sustain his positions by proof, offering at the same time to sub stantiate all his own statements by official documents. Mr. Stewart has taken a stand on this question from which he can not be driven, cither by the sophistry of the President and his Secretary or the de nunciations of the Government paper end Mr. Polk and Mr. Walker owe it to their own characters as well as to the na tion, to bring forward their facts, if any they have, or, in case they have none, then to come cut manfully and honorably and acknowledge that they had assumed false positions and promulgated erroneous doctrines. The Administration on I he Tariff All parties, we presume, arc now sat isfied, if they were not before, that the present administration of the General Government is eminently hostile to the protective policy, and that it will use eve ry effort in its power to reduce the Tarilf of 1812. Nothing but a majority in Congress can now save it, for both the President and the Secretary of the Trea sury have so far committed themselves upon the question as to leave no doubt in regard to their object. Whether such a majority does exist in cither house is ex tremely doubtful, tho' we still entertain a hope that a portion of the Democratic members from ihe grain-growing and ma nufacturing states may unite with the Whigs in their efforts to save a measure, under the operations of. which the nation is Jiow pros peri tig and will continue to prosper, if it be suffered to remain "as it is." The Weather the Road!). The weather, tho' not so intensely cold a it wag a week ago, is still cold enough to prevent tho snow from melting. Wc have never seen the roads in better con dition for sleighing and sledding than they have been for the last three weeks, and the probability is that they will continue 50, at Ieait for some days to come, and perhaps for weeks. It will require seve ral days of sun-shine or rain to remove the snow and ice with which the roads are covered. Flour and Grain. Bicknell's Reporter cf the 23d instant quotas pales of Flour, good brands super fine at $6, and others at $5 94. Wheat rar.ge4.at pripes varying from SI 23 to $1 29 peTTmshel. At Cincinnati Flour is selling at from i 80 to $4 83. In BaUimr.ve Florr sold on the 20di at f5 G2, and Wheat at $1 09 a $1 18. Rational Defences. The Resolutions on National defences, introduced into the Senate by Gen. Cass, (and published in our last) led to an ani mated and protracted discussion, in which a number of Senators participated, but were finally passed without a dissenting voice. The Legislature meets on Tucs- da v nvxt. Latest from Washington. The Rev. Wm. A. Milburne has been elected Chaplain of the House of Repre sentatives, and the Rev. Septimus Tus ton, Chaplain of the Senate. ' The joint resolutions for the ad mission of Texas, which had previous ly passed the House, were taken up in Senate on the 22d, and adopted, yeas 31, nays 13. On the 23d the Senate confirmed the appointment of the Hon. Lewis McLane, as Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain. The President has nominated George W. Woodward, of this State, to be a Judge of the Supreme Court of the Uni ted States. Roth Houses of Congress adjourned over from Tuesday evening to Saturday. Caleb J. McNulty, who had been put upon trial for embezzlement, was acquit ted by the jury cn Tuesday last. Pa. Intelligencer. We refer our readers to the notice of the editor of this excellent Whig journal, and shall take pleasure in forwarding the names of any who may be desirous of 0 obtaining it. The Xlivers at Pittsburgh. The American of Tuesday afternoon says: "The rivers are all open at this place, but closed above and below, with 3 feet nel." (water, wc suppose,) in the chan- Siiinoi. The census of Illinois shows that the population of the State has increased 300,000 during the last five years, and that it now amounts to 700,000. At a meeting of the officers and sol diers composing the 2d Brigade, 12th Di vision. P. M. assembled at the house of J. G. Brown, in the borough of Johns- town, on the 20 th inst., in pursuance of a call (responding to one cminating from Ilarrisburg,) for the purpose of appoint ing delegates to the Military Convention to be held at Ilarrisburg, 'on the 20th of January. Gen. JOHN W. GEARY was called to the chair, and Major S. M. Fox, appointed Secretary. When on mo tion the following persons were chosen to represent the 2d Brigade, 12 th Division, P. M. in said convention. Col. John R. Edie, Col, M. D. Mage llan, Maj. P. C. McDowell, Gen. J. Ilite, Major R. Forward, and Col. D. Watson. On motion, Resolved, That the dele gates have power to fill vacancies. The following resolutions were then passed by acclamation. Resolved, That our title to the whole of Oregon is clear and indisputable, and in its adjustment we will submit to no compromise, except at the cannons mouth. Resolved, That the citizen soldiery of the 2d Brigade, 12th Division, P. M., arc always in readiness to march in defence of their country's rights, and that we hold ourselves as minute men until the final adjustment of the Oregon question. Resolved, That "European govern ments may learn how vain diplomatic arts and intrigues must ever prove upon this continent, against that system ol sell go vernment, which seems natural to our soil, and which will ever resist foreign interfe rence." On motion, the proceedings were sign ed by the officers and ordered to be pub lished in the papers of the Brigade, and the Home Journal at Ilarrisburg. Adjourned. JOHN W. GEARY, President. S. M. Fox, Secretary. MARRIED. On the 2 1th of Dec. inst., bv Elder W. II. Postlethwaitc, Mr. John J Schell, of Somerset Pa. to Miss Rose, daughter of Col. Isaac Ankcny, of the same place. On the 11th inst., near Petersburg, by Rev. John Boling, Mr. Archibald Bird, to Mis Elizabeth Hilemax, of Md. . In Petersburg, on Thursday the 18th inst., by Rev. John Coil, Mr. Robert Keynalds, to Miss Sarah Hodgekins, of Mount Pleasant. On the 23d jnst., by John A. Baker, Esq. Mr. Elijah Lyons, to Miss Susan xau Oiiler. all of Milford tp. In Jenner tp. on the 13th inst. Ellen or Cecilia, ajed 1 vcar 10 months and 8 days. On the 23d inst. John Alex ander, ayed 3 years and 10 months children of Barnet and Catharine Picking. On the 20th inst. Jacob aged 2 yrs. f on of Henry and Elizabeth Picking and on the 21th inst. in Stoystown Amelia dauffhterofWm.il. and Ann Picking, aged 4 years 2 months and 22 days Thus within a fortnight five from the same family connection have fallen in early life like olive plants, have been removed from parental affection, trans planted in the Eden of Paradise, to blos som only there they were amiable and tender the hope and joy of Parents. Somerset Lyceum,''' WILL meet in the Lyceum room on Friday Evening next. Question for discussion. Ought the next Legislature of Penn sylvania to pass a law compelling every township and borough in the Stale to ac cept the common school law? Declaimer, S. Gailher. Essayist, J. J. Stutzman. , These interested Hill please attend. A. S. KUS NELLS, Sec, From the N. Y. Herald of Saturday. Arrival of the Steamship A cadia at Koston. HALF A MOXTU LATER. Agitation in the Corn Laws Af fairs in Ireland American Feeling in France The steam ship Acadia arrived at Bos ton at one o'clock yesterday morning, and we received our despatches by Adams & Co., over the Long Island Railroad, at half past 8 o'clock last evening. The advices from Iaverpool arc to the 4th, London to the 3d, and Paris to the 1st inst. inclusive. . The intelligence, in every : point of view, is important. Among the passengers are Mr. Gail lardet and wife, II. WykofT, and John L. O Sullivan, of N e w x ork. The temporary war panic in England, on the Oregon question the effect it pro-j rl i 1 m I r tho nnirtiAn nt IMP' Dress relative to a war the scarcity of! food in Great Britain the commercial crisis the railway panic the frequent cabinet councils and, finally, the peace ful aspect which the opinion in England assumed, in the early part of this month are all important. There had been a considerable com parative decline in cotton a fall in flour and a depression in the money mark et. The iron market was still active and buoyant, though prices had somewhat re ceded. ' The American provision market par takes, to some extent, of the reaction which has been recently witnessed. The general state of trade in Manches ter was much depressed. The corn markets of Northern Europe are in a state of great activity. The grain marts of the Danube are said to be much excited, and prices range from 29s to 31s Gd per quarter. The railway panic has not subsided. On the conlrarj-, it was in full force. The extent of the injury which the po tato crop has sustained, forms, as usual, an unfailing subject of inquiry and an xiety. The accounts are, upon the whole, of a sad and melancholy charac ter. - There was not much news stirring in Germany; the religious excitement con tinues, and in Switzerland, there will a gaiii be fighting this winter. Food was scarce and high, and all this leads to make the people emigrate to the United States. Accounts have been received from New Zealand of another defeat of. the British bv the natives. The Russian Government has issued another ukase against the Jews forbid ding them to sell w ine or spirits in the empire. A vessel sailed from Havre, on Satur day, with several Missionaries to .the Marquesas. The King of Sardinia has just promo ted, to the rank of Colonel, the infant Don Juan, second son of Don Carlos. The amount of booty taken in Scinde, is stated to belittle less than half a mil-1 lion sterling. The Great Western has left the Mer- sev for Bristol. She winters there. The Lord Chancellor, who has been so seriously indisposed that his life was de spaired of, is gradually recovering. The Board of Health, at Genoa, has abolished the quarantine on vessels from England. A number of individuals have been ar rested at Posen, on suspicion of being en earred in conspiracy in favor of Polish nationality. The ffovernment of the Duchv of Saxe- Coburg has just published a decree, .de clarin? that in future the sittings of the States will be public. A letter from Naples states that the King has given permission to have railway constructed from Capua to the Roman frontier, near Caprano. During recent violent tempests off the coast ol JNorwav, eleven pilots lost their lives in attempting- to board vessels in want of their aid. On Monday week. Dr. Samuel Wil berforce, the new Bishop of Oxford, was elected with the usual formalities, by the 9 Dean and Canons of Christ Church. Stray Bull. fAME to the premises of the subscri ber in Milford township, Somerset county, sometime in September last, a Brindle Bull, ahout one year old last sprinff, with white fare, white belly and legs, no artificial marks pcrcep tible, the owner is desired to come for ward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be disposed of 'as the law directs. dec30'45 JOHN BOUCHER. Legislative Intelligencer. mi , i ine "INTELLIGENCER wm be pnb- lished during the ensuing session of the Legislature, once a iceek, on the follow- mff tcrms: A Single copy $1 00 00 00 GO Three copies, 2 Five copies, 3 Ten copies, 5 Payable in all cases in advance.' The price of subscription for the year iS Two Dollats, but $1,50 will be taken if paid in advance; or ten sopies for 810, in advance. ' The paper will contain full and correct reports of Legislative proceedings; the proceedings of Congress on all subjects of general interest; and the general news of the day, foreign and ' domestic. A por tion of our columns will be also devoted to literary and miscellrncous items; and the Farmer wili be weekly supplied with a review of the city markets, and other ag ricultural matter. ; ' ' '.'' " LUTHERAN Conference Meeting.' THE CLERGY AND CONGRE GATIONS, composing the conference district of Somerset counry, in con NECTION WITH THE ALLEGHENY EvAN gelical Lutheran Synod of Penn'a, Are hereby noticed, that the first mee ting' f their Conference will be field in the. Lutheran Church at CentreviIIe, com mencing on Thursday the 8. of January next, at candlelight. Ench ; pastoral dis trict is expected to. send one delegate to accompany the Pastor. ,AIl the bretiiren arc urgently invited to attend, as business of importance requires their attention. M..F. PFAHLER. Pastor Loci. der5 '45 -P. Rizfr. S. P. Administrators' Notice. W ETTERS of Administration bavins q A- been granted to the nndersigned. nnnn . thf estate nf Jnhii IJriek. late o Somerset county, dee'd: he herebv eires nolice to aj persons bavin claims against . . . ? .. I I s-iid estate to present them without delay lesrallv authenticated, and those who know themselves indebted to mak im mediate payment ISAAC HUGUS, dec945-6t Adm'r CAUTION. TnrniEREASon the 2Gth day of An V V Kasl 1830, the subscriber jave a note of hand to William Funk, calling fur twenty-five dollars and sixteen cents; and some time afterwards another, calling for twelve dollars, which said notes are paid; and I therefore caution all persons against taking an assignment of either of them, as I shall not pay them again. Dec23 DAVID HOOVER. One Cent llcivard. 3 ANT away from the undersigned, on Thursday morning last, an inden- teu servant girl, named beiwpen 14 and 16 years of age. All persons are hereby cautioned against har boring or trusting heron my account. ihe above reward will be paid to any person returning hnr t hip, but no char ges. N W BRUCE. Somerset, Dec23 '45 Stray Coic. &A A. ME to the premises of the subscri- J ber in Conemaugh township, about the middle of October last, a Red Cow, with a 23 white spot on the belly, supposed to be about 6 years old, mi ear marks. The owner is desired to come forward, prove property, pay char rcs. and take her away, or she will be disposed of as the law directs- iW&S JOHN CliOYLE. Stray Cotv. AME trespassing on the premises of J the subscriber, residing in Green ville tnwnsliin. Somerset county, on the -- -- I- - 1.1 J... ..( IU-nomltlir lft-I") a TJ,wl o.wl Whiff m-UVJi spotted cow, ahout & 9 years old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay char ges, and take her away, or she will be disposed of as the law directs. dec23 ADAM KEEFER. Stray Cow. 1AME tresspassing on the premises QJ of the subscriber residing in Green viile township, Somerset county, Penn sylvania, some time in November, 1815, (fiSwmfiffiii Black Cow w ith a t fif hoaru lasteneu on sher horn?, has some white about the belly and side, the left car cut off, and a letter C. or G. on the left horn, supposed to be 8 or 9 year3 old. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take her away, or she will be disposed of as the law directs. riec23 WILLIAM BARE. Somerset County, 8S. wtf L T an adjourned Orphans' S hi andjfor saij county, on the Si Sth day of December, A. D. Jv 1815,. Before the Honorable Judges thereof. On motion of F. M. Kirnmcl, Esq., the court confirm the inquisition on the reab estate uf Elizabeth Poorbnugh, de ceased, and grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, to appear at an adjourned Orphans' Court, t be held at Somerset on Monday the 2d day of March next, and accept or re fuse to take the real estate sf said Eliza beth Poorbaugh, dee'd, at the appraised price. Extract from the records of said court certified this 8th day of December, A. D. 1845. WM H PICKING, dec23'45 Clerk. Somerset County, ss. 8& A T a" adjourned Orphans 21l Court held at Somerset Si&Sl&Sfti: 'n and tor satd county on the S? 8l" day of December, A. D. 1845, Before the Honorable Jeremiah S. Black, Esq, and his associ ate Judges of the same court. On motion of F M Kimmel, Esq, the court confirm the inquisition on the real estate of Henry Geisey, dee'd, and grant a rule on the heirs and legal representa tives of said deceased, to appear at an adjourned Orphans court to be held at Somerset on Monday the 2d day of March next, and accept or refuse to take the real estate of said Henry Geisey, de ceased,' at the appraised valuation. Extract from the records of said court. certified this 8th day f December. A. D. 1815. WM II PICKING. dec23'45 Clerk. Fresh Groceries. . 3 BAGS Prime RIO COFFEE: .cj 2 bbis MOLASSES; Loaf Sugar; Teas; Mackeral, &c; receiv ed and for sale by dec!6 J J fc II F SCHELL, WOOD AjVD COAL,. EALED Proposals will be. received by the Commissioners of Somerset county, (ill the 1st of January next, for the delivery of wood and coal for the Court House and Jail for the ensuinir vear. F. W ELMER, J. R. KING, P. BERKEY, dee 1 6 '45 Commissioners. CAUTION. "OTHEREAS I gave to Jacob Pile of Y Y Milford township, Somerset m., three notes of hand, dattfd on the 15th of September, 1845, one calling" for ten dollars, and the other two for five doibrs each, one due 3 months months after date, and the others 5 and 9 months af ter date. Not. having received value for the same. 1 hereby caution all persons a gainst taking an assignment of either or all of said notes, as I shall not pay them unless compelled by law. declG'45 JONATHAN PILE. Somerset County, ss. T an adjourned Orphans' court he'd at Somerset avail SlfeVS in and for said county on the Ss8!i&? 8th day of December, A, D. 1845, Before the Honorable Jeremiah S Hlack, and his associate jud ges of the same court. ,j On motion of Daniel Weyand, Esq. the cnurt confirm the inquisition on llie real estate of John Garman, dee'd, and grant a rule on the he irs and legal repre sentatives of said deceased, to appear at an adjourned Orphans' court, to be held at Somerset on the 2d day of March next, and accept or refuse to take the real es tate of said John Garman, dee'd, at the appraised price. Extract from the records of said court, rertified this 8th day of December. 1S45. WM II PICKING. dec26 '45 Clerk. Somerset County, ss. T an adjoHrned Orphans' t r . S S S s s L.S. court lie (J at bomTstt in qiui ior soiu couiuy, on me m . rit-if.' rf Vrivnuiiinr 1 & A 'X a i r . .i . - . 55jri U a V fore the Honorable Judges thereof. IN the matter of the real estate Gf Phi ip King, tlcc'd, viz 187 acres of land. situate in Turkeyfoot township, valued and appraised at and for the sum of fifty nine cents per acre. Inquisition confirm ed 3d December 1828. And now to wit, November 19, 1845, the court on motion grant a rule on the heirs an legal representatives of said de ceased, to appear at an adjoured Orphans' court to be held at Somerset on Monday the 2d day of March, 1 84 G, and shew cause if any they hare, why the real es tate of Philip King, dee'd, should not be sold. Personal notice to all the heirs in this county, and notice by publication in the Somerset Herald for 3 weeks, to ab sent heirs, and one paper containing the notice, rent u the nearest post otfice at which they respectively reside. Extract from the records of said court. certified November 19th, 18-15. JOHN O KIM MEL, IIPH2S '45-3t Clerk. bomersel County, ss. P T an adjourned Orphans S njitJui court held at Somerset in S s L.S. s S anu ior saiu county on me can Jay of December, A.Jf), IS 15. Before the Honorable Judges thereof. IN the matter of the real estate of John Sutton, dee'd, viz: 15G acres of and, situate in Somerset township, sold by John button in Ii is lilciime to barnuel Metzlcr, per article of agreement dated 25th dar of January, 1827. And now to wit, December 8.h, 1845, on petition ot vviiium King anu John Cobaugh. executnrs of the hst will and testament of John Sutton, deceased, the court grant a rule on the heirs and lcra! representatives of said deceased, to ap pear at an adjourned Orphans' court to e held at Somerset on Monday the 2d day of March, 184G, and shew cause, if any they have, why a specific perfor mance of said contract should not be tie- creed, and the executors aforesaid allowed to execute a title to the purchaser agree ably to the terms anJ conditions of said agreement. Extract from the records of said court, certified December Sth. 1845. WM II PICKING. der23 45 CUrfc. Somerset County, ss. 4 'J an adjourned Orphans HTf.' in am' tor said county, on the 1845. "Before the Honorable Judges thereof. IN the matter of the real and persona estate of George Seese, deceased. And now to wit, December Sth. 1815. Wil liam II Pustltfthwaile, Samuel W Pear son and Daniel Weyand, Esq?, appoint ed Auditors to ascertain ind settle the ad vancements, and make the distribution of the estate to and among the persons enti tled to the same. Extract from the records of said court, certtfiad December 8th, 1845. WM II PICKING, dec 16 Clerk. NO T 1 CD, THE undersigned Auditors will meet st the office of Samuel W Pearson, on Wednesday the 21st day of January next, for the purposes in the foregoing J commission mentioned, at which place ?nd time all persons interested may at tend if they think proper. WM II POSTLETH WAITE, SAMUEL W PEARSON, DANIEL WEYAND, dec!6 45 Auditors. To the heirs and legal repre sentatives of Valentine Hoon, deceased. TAKE notice tint an Iuqueft will be held at the hte dwelling fmiuo of said deceased, ip the township of Alle gheny in the county of Somerset, oix Friday the 30ih day cf January. I84S. fr the purpose of making partition t,f the real estate or s;id deceased, to ami among his children and legal representa tives, if the same can be dotie without prejudice to or spoiling of the uhul otherwise to value and appraise the same according to law. At which time and place you ae required to attend if you think proper. JACOB PJHLIPri. declG'45 Sheriff. Somerset Convty, ss.' i', A T an adjourned Orphans' :XC'c- CourlljeM at Somerset. vV 'n ant r S3'(i coun,y n 'i-o 8th day of December, IS 45. Uefore the Honorable Judges thereof. IN the matter of the real and personal estate of Frederick Younkin deceased. And now -to wit, December 8th, 1815, Ross Forward, Samuel W Pearson an j Isanc Hugus, appointed Auditors toss certain advancements and distribute tha real ami personal estate, amour the heirs and legal representatives of sail! dre'd. Exiract from the records of laid court certified this Sth diy of December. !SU WM II TICKING. declG - Clerk. - N O Tl C 13 THE undersigned Auditors will meet at the ho ise of Isaac Ankeny on Fruhv the 53J day of January next, for th3 purposes in tho foregoing commission mentioned, at which place and time all persons interested may attend if the think proper. ROSS FORWARD, SAMUEL W PEARSON. ISAAC HUGUS, decl6'45 Auditor. Somerset County, ss. fTfTv' at Somerset in and for iyr said county, on the 8th day of Ss December, A. D. 1843. Be fore the Honorable Judges thereof. IN the matter of the account u( Red ding B. Conover, administrator de bonis non cum Testamento annexo of the cs t?te of Joshua Cooper, Esq, deceased. And now to wit, December Sth, 1845, Ross Forward. Samuel W. Pearson ami Isaac Ilugus, Eqs, appointed Auditor to distribute the funds in the hand of s.iid Administrator, to and among those enti tled to receive it. Extract from the records of said court, certified this 8lh December. 1845. WM II PICKING. declG Clerk. TKE undersigned Auditors will most at tho offirc of Samuel W Pearson, on Thursday the 22d day of lanuary next, for the purposes in the foregoing com mission mentioned, at which place aiul time all persons interested may attend if they think proper. ROSS FORWARD, S W PEARSON, ISAAC HUGUS. dec 16 '4 3 . Auditors.' Administrator's Sale o F Heal Slsiaie. JN pursuance of an order of the Or phans Court of Somerset county there will be exposed at public vendue or outcry, at the house of Gen J Hif. in the borough of Stoystown, in siid county, on Saturday the ?lTth January next, (184G.) the following ra! estate, late the property of John Sutler, dee'd, a certain tract of hnd, situate on both sides of the Bedford and Stoystown tutnpike road, part in Shade and part iu Stonycreek township's, containing 238 Acres and allowance, conveyed to intestate, by James Frazier. bv deed dated on the eleventh d.iv of March, 1840, composed of psrt of two tracts of land; one thereof surveyed on a w.-irrant in the name of Jacob Zigler, and ihe other in the name of John Statler, adjoining lands of said intestate, on the north, south, east and west, with about fifty-five acres cleared, one two story lo house, one lo2 1 r v tlier buildings there on erected, and one -JKL APPLE ORCHARD. ALSO another certain one and a half story house and stable, together with a lot and a half of ground, situate in the borough of Stoystown, Somerset county, on the south side of Main street, adjoin ing John Snyder on the west, and an al ley on tha east numbered three on tho general plan of said town. ALSO, a certain other lot situate irt said borough of Stoystown, on the south side cf the Greensburg and Stoystown turnpike road, adjoining lands of Georgs Hartzell, Esq, and others, with the ap purtenances. Terms one third of purchase rr.pney in hand and the remainder in three rqnal annual payments without interest, to bo secured by Judgment bonds. Attendance will be given by Isaae An keny, administrator of dee'd. By the court, WM II PICKING. decl645 Cirrky LOT of Blank Decda T i; y, jost printed aiH tutv frwr ts AT TlltS WVffUi Vvi