SOMERSET HERALD. Somerset, 3)n.9 Tuesday; J-VNlJARY 1846' x V. U. PALMER K.vj. of PI.ilaMphia at his V, il Folate a.ul Coal Oftee. 0' authorized Aenl t cbt lirtin AJrrtlscmer.ts end Sub tZiptwfor the jn:HA!.lJ" htxi is clothed with fa!) jwwer r.:n ij;t for any monies pnnl toiu n on these djoct. His agency includes the following citie. viziPhiladelphia. New York, D;i':imreanJ DosIod, and his offices in 1'iesf! .sfi-fTi! ()!.i(vs are located u follows: yiilLiil.likiaXo, C3 Pine Street. y-wYork -Vo. 1C JVa.-sau " r"!tirioiCS, E. (')rncr of Balt-& Cal et It is reckoned that the Mormons w ill use 5,000 wagons to convey themselves end their effects to California, and that they the will form a line 25 miles lone. In front warrens is to he a press and typs, from which Avill be issued every raoriv.frr a r?Ter, to he cent back to inform tha rear van ! guard what is on in the I'rzice or War. On the subject of our relations with G re at Britain much difficulty appears to j exist; and preparations arc in progress by j bo'.h Governments for the worst. Ne-! verthelcss, a hope is indulged by men of ill parti??, that seme satisfactory compro mise will yet be agreed upon, and that war will tints be avoided. a The New York Express fcvs: "The news from England has had a decided influence on our market, and all descrip tions of grain are down." Sm:tiJ Fox. We leant from our exchange papers, that the small pox are still raging in Bal timore, Philadelphia and New York. Covcrucr of Virginia.. The Hon. Win. Smith has been elec ted Governor of Virginia by the Legisla ture of that State. TCostenaf fan of-Mr. SHitel!. The Xew Orleans Courier of the 1 6:hT announces the receipt of an address of Mr. John Slide.ll to the electors of the Tirot Congressional District, stating that in conse jueuee of his having been ap poin'ed Minister to Mexico, he has trans mitted to Gov. Mouton his resignation ot the scat in Congress Avhich he held as their representative. TIic LaKil in Riypiilc. There, is doub'.lcss, remarks tllG Bal avIio timbre Sun, many of our readers liave ik) idea indifference in the amount of land, between the -ISth degree of lati ft de and the parallel of 51 decrees 49 minutes, Avhich the Union declares to be the intention of Government to insist up- a on as the northern boundary line of Oregon. According to a statement made by a Commissioner of the Land Office in I8i'J, the diifercnce consols ia one hun dred and four millions six hundred and forty thousand acre?, Avhich at the min imum price of the public lands is worth Sr of Indiana stand 2 4 Wliis rr At the late meeting rf t- ,bodv o. o. Urtn, r.sq., Avas e- !:c.- 1 Sr3: kcr cn the 9vih bollot. Mr. iiiiT. and a prominent ranai- c..:. .r.-.r t'.i-? noiri!n?tioiix for Governor. is n native cf Lebanon County, Avherc hi: f .:!.:v r s'd d :.r.d left a large estate. He was i'or pome lime a student in this place, :v.vl afterwards read lave with the lion James Cooper of Gettysburg, to Avhom he is connected as brotber-in-IaAV. Mr. Orlh is a young man for the honors which are placed upon him, but Avorthv cf them all. II.r. Telegraph. Great Fjrk at On the 2 1 st nit Columbus Georgia CoLU'tnrs, Georgia. a fire broke cut at Avhich dcslroyed al- most an entire square 5n the heart of the town, including part of the banking house of the I3nk of St. Marv's. The total losj in .buildings alone is estimated at $11,8,000, tny may reach $150,000. Mail to Thas. A regular mail iioav leaves New Orleans for Galveston about every five days. It is necessary that the postage on rli letters and papers should be pre-paid, n t only to New Orleans, but from that citv to Galveston. SXOW AT THE South. Suoav fell at Henderson, N. C, early last Avcek. to the depth of eighteen inches. This was the heaviest full cf snow there within the reco-lcctiori of the oldest residents of that section of country. Rrcacifssl Casualty. Tli- dwelling of a Mr. John M'Clel land of Armstrong county, Avas recently destroyed by fire, and dreadful to relate, his 4 nous, the eldest about 18 years of r.gc, who were sice pin r in the upper sto ry, all perished in the flames! Virjrfnia Ierlsiature. The bill to authorize the extension of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad to the Ohio river, has been made, in the House of Delegates of Virginia, the order of the day for the 2d Tuesday in January. Sxoav. The Buffalo papers of Tues day tay thut snow had been falling, Avith li:t!e iiitvnnisffisn, for the last forty-eight hours. Sub-Ttcasury Bill. . It will be seen by our Congressional neAVs in another column, that a bill- was reported in the House of Representatives on Friday last, providing for the estab lishment of the Sub-Treasury system. The N. York Herald of Saturday, "that the anticipation of this measure has al ready produced a money panic in that city. Hanks are curtailing their discount; the rate of interest is rising; and money is becoming scarce." Failures must of course bo the result and thus the peo ple are enjoying in advance, some of the blessings of this reneAval of an exploded experiment. The full fruition is reser ved for the period Avhen it shall go into operation; and then Ave shall have explo sions in abundance, and of all sorts.- With such a prospect before them, pru dent men ay ill husband their rncens, and prendre for the coming tempest. Really it avouM seem as though some members of Congress regarded the prosperity of the country with envious or hostile feel- jiigs,aiiuaic icsoiiuuw ifc a. . or ouicr ueaiis. t?o liiutii iias ut-i-u fa.u about "nierciiant princes, "naDoo manu facturers." and the like stirring up the passions of the poor against the rich that rc can scarcely be surprised to find this conienipiible and disreputable feel ing existing with some members of Con- i grcss." llomney Intel. Hon. Henry Clay arrived at Louis ville on the morning of the 18th, and left i in the ofternoon in the steamer "Old Hickory" for New Orleans. The Morn ing Courier savs: Mr. Clay appeared to be in excellent health and spirits. Time seems to make but little impression upon him. In figure he is erect and commanding; and in mus cular and mental vigor and. sprightliness. he seems to be as juvenile, as he was fif teen years ago. He looks, talks and walks, like one of the old Human stock, most of Avham have fallen into their graves but all of whom have fhed immortal lustre upon the history of their country. When Mr. Clay reached Portland yes terday afiernoon, to take his passage in the "Old Hickory" for New Orleans, a salute Avas fired announcing his arrival. A large number of persons, desirous of once more seeing the venerable Statesman and Farmer, and shaking him by the hand crowded the cabin of the boat, until near dark, when siie Avas about to depart. Mr. Clay appeared to be gratified by these demonstrations of rffection and re spect; and Ave have rarely seen him in finer spirits, or a more flowing and a greeable humor. We heard him drink the toast, "success fore'er, to "Old Hick ory," under a good Whig commander," which Ava3 received Avith hearty appluse. From Cuba. We are indebted to Captain Scott, of the schr, Catherine, arrived this morning from St. Jago de Cuba, for the following memorandum: Nothing of special interest at St. Jago, Dec. 7th. liains had been abundant, and the crops generally Avere expected to be good. It Avas very healthy, atttl in fact scarcely a ca?e of yellow feAer has oc curred there for the last two years, al though it has been considered one of the worst ports in the West Indies. It appears bv an advertisement in one of the papers, that the Baltimore Mining Company, have Avilhdrawn all connection Avith their former agent, Mr. Trenard on account of his utter failue to fullil any of his engagements. The company however are making ar rangements to obtain ore from other sources. The best and almost the only productive mines are in possession of English companies, Avho have secured the monopoly by an enormous outlay of capital. Com. Adv. From Ilnyil. The New York Herald has received Port au Prince dates to the 7th: "The difficulties between the Domini cans and Hardens continued in full force. A Frencn commercial agent, residing at Cape II ay lien, had been ordered off by the blacks, for acting as a sort of spy for the Dominicans. Not leaving immedi ately he was marched down to the beach and made to SAVimou to a ilavtien man- of-war, on board of which he received a ! a severe flogging. This created some sensation, and maA' lead to the blockade of all the Ilaytien ports by the French. A steamer convey ing information of the occurrence, had been despatched to the French Admiral cn the coast, but had not retured on the Gth inst. Will not this affair afford an excellent opportunity for the French to recover their lost colony? Texas. By the arrival last night at 0 o'clock, of the fast running steamship Galveston. Capt. Wright, Ave have Galveston city dates of the morning previous, the 15th inst. The G. made the trip from city to city in thirty-four hours only altogeth er the quickest passage erer made. This tiling of receiving Texas papers the next day after they are printed is a neAV thing entirely. Late as our files, Ave do not find a line of news of moment in any of the papers before us. -The report that Major Hays recently killed tAvo Camanches in the Lip an camp is contradicted by the agent of the latter tribe, Avho says they Avere kil led by the guard Avhile attempting to es cape. We sec no account of further In dian depredations on the frontiers. Picayune. Church on Fire. The pulpit of the Methodist Episcopal Church at Boonsboro T.l. w wvpr! i by fire on Thursday morning last, The South Carolina Famine. With every succeeding week, the ac counts from South Carolina, of the ex tent to Avhich the provision crops of that State have been destroyed by the drought of last season become more alarming. It is estimated that there are at least one million finished muskets in the different armories and arsenals in the Union. MARRIED. On Thursday, 1st January, by Gillian Lint, Esq., Mr. Henry Fox, to Miss ! Catharine Zarfoss, both of Somerset township. 13 On the 30th ult. in this Borough, JrxiA daughter of the late Abraham AVhipkey, of Somerset township, ared 3 years 10 j months and 17 days. NeM Silippensw Cumberland co., , p? Mr. William Tayman, aged ay y y n 13 (jay In the announcement of this event,permit me to pay a brief tribute of respect to the memory of one whoAvas truly Avorthy of csteem and love. Born in Baltimore co. Md.. he came to this county between fifteen and twenty years ago, a young man, and a stranger. His business being of a public nature, he Ava3 extensively acquainted and is widely respected and beloved. It is the privcledge of few, to enjoy esteem and friendship so universally as did he. In every sphere in which he moved, his virtues and amiable disposi tion Avere eminently conspicuous. As a citizen, he Avas honorable and decided, as a friend and neighbor, conhdcnlia., great ly respected and beloved as a husband, most tender and affectionate, as a father, kind, patient and faithful. He Avas a member of the Lutheran church, Avith which he connected himself in Adams county, while young. He Avas neither a biggot nor sectarist. He Avas ahvays a supporter of the Gospel kind, to the poor and sympathised with the distressed, unpresuming in his profession of piety, and perhaps at times tAvo indif ferent,' about it (which-, he regretted much) Avhen he Avas called upon to under go suffering: and trials he jrave the cheer ing cA'idence that he had grfce to sustain him. , He Avas taken ill in February last, Avith a disease in the right side of the loAver (jaw-bone) maxilla. The disease Avas named differently -by different Phy sicians as "scrofoalns cancer" ''caries of the ;oue" &c. Whatsoever it may have been, it Avas painful unpleasant 'and lin gering. He bore it Avith fortitude" tmd submission. He never murmured, even when the pain aves accute and Avhen asked Avith reference to his affliction he said "the Lord, no doubt, desires it thus." His submission Avas the astonishment of all Avho visited him. And it, in his sub mission that avc sec his piety, and faith, "Humble Yourselves," says Peter, nnder the mighty hand of God casting all your care upon him, for he carelh for you. 1 Peter 5, 0,7. Never before Avas I permitted to Avitness such resignation! Always mild and kind in disposition, like the flower past before it falls.is sweetest in hue and fragrance, so he became doub Iv endearing and interesting1. Free sov ereign, distinguishing grace Avas the theme of his meditation and his delight. Dnily would he read, or have read the Bible for himself. .Its promises were his comfort. The "saints rest" too he loved to read, and often said "Avhat a christian must he have been avIio Avrote that book" What comfort it gives, nor Avas this all said Avith a peevish scctimony, but with free dom and modesty, the same index of conciousness and thought. His Avas that power Avhich gives "the victory over the j Avorld" even faith which gathers strengh asr it draAvs near the portal, beyond Avhicli it is turned to sight. It was this that en abled him, to say not long .before his dis solution, to his bosom friend "the near sharer of his sorroAv" turning1 towards her "It is n o thing to die Avhen we are prepared:" "Such die in Jesus and are bless'd; How kind their slumbers are ! From sufferings and from sin releas'd, And freed from every snare." He left behind him, a Avife and six children to mourn his premature depar- lure even these always dear to him. he left unconcerned, as if assured the Lord "Would for her, and her little provide, And chiefly in their hearts with one s grace preside." He re rrc ted though that he could not reward his tender companion for her faithful and unweried attention to him for nearly ten months, nevertheless as sured her frequently that "the LordAA-ould reward her better than he could." Thus he fell asleep A"ithout a pang or straggle to sleep the sleep of death. Surely "let me die the death of the righteous and let mv last end be like his." XENOS. Somerset Dec. 30th. Somerset Lyceum, ' WILL meet in the Lyceum room on Friday Evening next. Question for discussion. . Would war with England, to secure to the United States the whole, territory of Oregon be politically beneficial to our country, Declaimer, S. Gebhart. Essayist, W. W. Summers. Those interested Avill please attend. A. S. RUN NELLS. Sec. Fresh Groceries, " BAGS Prime RIO COFFEE; 2 bbls MOLASSES; Loaf Sugar; Teas; Mackera), &c; reced ed and for sale bv ' dec!6 J J k U F SCHELL, , .r - , - NOTICE. - ALL persons indebted to the subscri bers, are. requesed to make pay ment to J O Carson in whose hands the books f the Ann are. It will be to the interest of ALL concerned not to neglect tfiis notice. THE BOOKS MUST BE SETTLED. "A hint to the wise is sufficient:". BRUCE & CARSON. Stoystown, jan6 40 Executors' Notice. . . ETTERS Testamentary on the es- A late of Isaac Stoner, late of bro- thersTally township, dee'd., having been granted to the subscribers in eaid town ship, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to attend at the late resi dence of ihe deceased, on Wednesday tha 15th of February next, prepared to settle; and those having claims, to pre sent them at the same time and place, properly authenticated.' JOCOB STONER. OIUUNCEY F STONER, j in640 6t Excrutnr. CAUTIOIV "TTSTIIEREAS, llie subscriber some y y time since, gave a note of hand to a rcrtain Randal Morton, of Somer set, (the date of which and tha amount for which it calls is not now recollected.) and not -having received value for the same, he is determined not to pay it, un less compelled thereto by taw, and he therefore cautions all persons against ta king an assignment of said note. N. B. Said note is the onlv one which the said Morton holds ng-ainst the subscriber. CHARLES STONER Berlin, j ati6 'AQ T R E CHRISTIAN. HASP,- Containing a Choice Sc'cction of P.ia'tn nJ Hymn Tuaes. Suited to the various Motrts now in use amonj the tliUVrrnt Keii giuu Denominations in the Uni ted Slates: designed for tho use of Public arid Fam ily worship. BY SAMUEL WAKEFIELD, ESQ. Corrected, E;j!;ir?recl, and much BY LAZARUS B. M'LAIN. fTOURTEENTU Stereotype editi 'Bj Wholesale price THREE DC man. DOL- LARS PER I)OZ. Fur sale Whule- sale and Retail by -JOHNSTON & STOCKTON. ' Booksellers, Printers & Binder., IMtisburgh, Pa. J. & S. have on hand a large and ex tensive aortment of SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, which they will sell low for cash, or exchange for rags at cash prices. j:m6'4G 3t UT down for trial -tt February term, (9th day.) 1816. Wey8ttd's use Ole and Ross Clarke and Co. Mountain ctal Neff Kantner Kennedy Reese a wifa Johns Countryman Philippi's use Koontz's adm'r v Bird and Wilkius, v Buyer v Kellar, v Deitz v Ankeny v Custer v Jenner school di rector v Philippi v Lambert v Beam Bird et al v Flick Miller& Lippencott v Cantner & Shaffer Kline Burket and wife HartzeH'a use Oarretson v cjehweiser v Miller v Workman's ex'is Countryman et al Wutson v Same Walker's adm'r v Chorpentiiny v Miller v Aekerman et ux v . Same r CofTroth v Gross v A J Rush Same Miller Putman Bittinger Sialler Same el ux Cor Gross OGLE, Prot'y. Prot'ys Office, Somerset, jau6 '46 Proclamation. "aOJTIIEREAS the honorable Jf.remi f 7 ah S. Black, President, and G. Chorpenniug and John M'Carty, Esqs , associate Judges of the court of common pleas, in and for the county of Somerset, and assistant Justices of the courts of over and terminer ami general jail delivery and quarter sessions of the peace, in and for said county of Somerset, have issued their precept to me directed, requirinr me among other things to make public proclamation throughout my bailiwick, that a court of oyer and terminer and general jail delivery: also, a court of gen- er:u quarter sessions of the peace and jail delivery, will commence at the bor ough of Somerset, in and for the county of Somerset, in the commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the 2d Monday of February next, (9th day) in pursuance of which precept Public Notice is hereby sriv- en, to the justices of the peace, the coro ner, and constables of said county of Somerset, that they be then and there, in their own proper persons, Avith their rolls, records examinations, and inquisi tions,, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices apper tain in that behalf to be done and also all those who prosecute against the priso ners that are, or then shall be, in the jail of the said county of Somerset, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Given ut)dcr my hand, at Somerset, this Cth day of January, in the year of - our Lord 1846. -JACOB VUUAPVI, Sierij: Stray Bull. CAME trespassing upon the premisct of the subscriber :u Milford town ship, some time since, a pale red bull with some white spots on his body, be tween one md two years old no ear marks. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be disposed of as the law directs. jan645 GEO. HUMBERT. Somerset County, ss. rvv-SgiTN the matter of the volun r o taT assignment of Jacob 5 L'b" 5 Fliekinger to Charles Hef ,griey. No. 155, April term, 184.J. And now to Avit, 4ih Nnvemher, 1345. Account of assignee filrd. Sih Dec, 1315. ac count confirmed, and Samuel W Pear son, Iq, appointed Auditor to distribute the money anions the creditor?. Extract fiom the record certified 15ih, Dec, 1845. A J OGLE, ProtV. THE undersigned Auditor will attend at his office in Somerset, on Tuesday27. January, 1813. to perform the duties of the above appointment, of which alt con cerned will take notice. SAMNEL W PEARSON, janO'-lG Auditor. !TTf EMAINING in the Post Office at uXi, Somerset, Pa , on the 1st January I S 1 15. Bedford Elijs Faidiev A'exnder Ankeny Joseph BltM.'gfh Jacob li'arklieirt Julv Ann Hrinard Alary Mrs Betz Henry Denner J G Cunningham John Davis Daniel E Denni?:n Hugh Flick Isaac Friedliue Peter Fulton James (Jrsscr John 2 Good Jsepli GujIio Christian Hughes Isaac Lutz John Cox jojhua F 5 Earliest Anthony Cinter John Cover John Flick Daniel 2 Fleck Jaccb E'liard Christian HaMeibnm Martin Heiple Henry jr 2 Hoffard Sntincl Hawk Godfrey Jackson Eliz. Mrs Kuns Samurl Krissins;er Charles Knable David Caj)l Lohr Mr Lormmer Robert Needs James 2 Neiderhyscr Rud. Moser Laurenz Michael Lewis Myers Jacob sr Parson Robert Robison il Stahl lUrriet Miss Shoemaker Joseph Shafer Henry Shaffer Mary E J Sipe Jacob Stall Eiias Will Elias Will Wm Mattson Jufin Morrow James Miller L & J II M'Carty John Marteeny John Robison J J 2 Savior Joseph 2 Shirbine Peter Steele John II Thompson A 2 Shafer Margaret Elizabeth Leech " Statler Ann Mrs Witt Cornelius 3 Wfirh!ev Lewis Zimmerman Conrad2 Yarr.ail George WM. P. ANKENY, P. Al. Post Office. Somerset jan I MG For February Term, 1S4G. Grand Jurors. Summit. Perry Walker, Gillian C. Lint, C M Hicks'," Henry Hay. Stony creek Samuel Spanoler. Quemahoning John Snyder, (of A John R.irnhart. Southampton Jonathan Long, Peter Boyer. Richard Gciger. Philip Dom. Eiklick. Chistian Gneggy, John Krim. Berlin Michael Zom. Somerset tp, Jon, Riioads, Christian Ankeny, David Williemson. Greenville Samuel Griffith. Jenner John O Griffith. Turkeyfoot Lew's F Sanner, Jacob N Harizull. Allegheny Joshua Palmer. Stoyslown Jonathan Statler. Milford DaviJ Weimer (of A.) Traverse Jurors. Jenner James Elwee, Henry L Pick ing, Jacob Heiple, Jos. Fleming, Joseph Blough. Somerset township Joseph Crilih fielJ, Jehu ShafTtr, Conrad Shultz, Peter Auman, C Barkley. Southampton George Cook, (of F.) Christian Kennel, Wm. May, Charles Willi el in.' Turkeyfoot John C Philippi, Solo mon Baldwin. Emanuel Kohn. Addison Hirrm Mitchell, .Moses Jen nings. Geo G Case, S Elder, Wm liar din. Thus Ettdsley. Brothersvalley John Croner, Jacob Koontz, Samuel Farney. Summit Flias K Beighly. Greenville. Moses Yoder, Charles Wagner. Stonycreck, Joseph Gindlcsperger, David Findley. Paint l?anc HnlappI. Eiklick David lieigliley. Somerset Baoujh Samuel Huston, Solomon Zufall, Martin Shaffer. Milford Hamilton Barnes, Jno. Wal ter, Abraham Walker. Quemaiietiing. Henry Lohr, Jacob Snider. Berlin. Jacob KimrceJ, Solomon Glessner. Shade Frdeiick Coleman, Jon Wag ner. Conemaugh John Allwine, Joseph Kaufman. Brown Muslins, &c. "I AHA Yfs' Brown Muslin?; iUUU Cotton Yarn; Cotton Laps, Wadding, and the best Candle Wick, for sale at the declC THREE BIG DOORS, Constables' Stay Bonds For Sale at this OlF.ce CAUTIOIau OmiEREAS I gave to Jacob Pile of Y Y Milford township, Somrret r., three notes of hand, datd on the 13th of September, 1845, one calling f"r tan dollars, and the other two for five d.dhrs each, one due S months months nfter date, and the others 5 and 9 months f terdate. Not having received vslae for the same, I hereby caution all persons -gainst taking an assignment of eiiher or all of said notes, as I shall not pay ihsni unless compelled by law. deinM5 JONATHAN PILE. Somerset County, ss. Si court held at Somtrset r... it C in and for said county 0:1 t'f Sih day of December. A, I. 1345. Before the NnuonMo Jeremiah S Black, and hi associ-te jud ges of the same court. On motion of Daniel Veyard,: Fq. the court confirm the inquisition on tho real estate or John Gartnan, decd. and rrant a rule on the heirs and lej;;d repre sentatives of said deceased, to appear at an adjourned Orphans court, to be heiJ at Somerset on the 2d day of March next, end accept or refuse to take tha real es tate of said John Garman, dee'd, at tho appraised price. Extract from the records of said court, certified this 8th Jay of December. 1815. . WM II PICKING. de-2G 45 Clerk. Somerset County, ss. s:rtrf A T an adjourned Orphans' Court held at Soiiierset ffitg in andjfor saiJ cotintv, on the lay of Decern! cr, A. D: 4' 1815,. Before the Honorable Judges thereof. On motion of F. M. Kimmcl, Esq., the court confirm the inquisition on tha real estate of Elizabeth Poorbaugli, de ceased, and grant a rule on the heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, t-v appear at an adjourned Orphans Cport. la be held at Somerset on Monday tha 2d day of March next, and accept or re fuse to take the real estate rf sr.d EIizi belli Poorbaugh, dee'd, at the appraised price. Extract from the records cf aiJ court certified litis 8th day of Deeemher, A. D. 1845. WM 11 PICKING, dec 2:1 '45 Clerk." Somerset County, ss. f-xtl'f 4 1' an adjourned ()rpfians $tl$&j. Court held at Soix.ersct in and for satd county on thf "8ll day of December, A. D. 1845, Before the ll.oior .blo Jeremiah 8. Black, Esq, ar.d his asgoci ate Judges of the same court. On motion of F M Kimmcl, Esq. the? court confirm the inquisition rn the real estate of Henry Geisey, decd. and grant a rule on ihe heirs and legal representa tives of said deceased, to Bppear at an adjourned Orphans court to be held at Somerset on Monday the 2d day of March next, and accept or refuse to tako the real estate of said Henry Gei?ey, de ceased, at the appraised initiation. Extract from the records of said court, certified ihis 8th day of December. A. D 1845. WAl' II PICKING. dcc23'45 " Clerk. Somerset County, ss. T an adjourned Orphans" S AnLa court held at Somerset in s s an(l for said county on the SU rjf'day of December, A.?D, IS 15. Utfore the Honorable Judges thereof. IN the matter of the treal e.MMc of John Sutton,- dee'd, viz: 156 rres cf land, situate in Somerset townshrp, pohl by John Sutton in his lifetime to Samue' Metzler, per article of ogrceuie.M dated '25th day of January, 1827. And now to wit, December 8;h, 135. on petition of William King and Joh-i Cobat:h, executors of the lust wili and l 1 v; t testament of John Sutton, deceased, ihe? court grant a rule on the heirs and leg d representatives of said deceased, to ap pear at an adjourned Orphans' court t; be held at Somerset on Monday the Cd day of March, 184G, and tdiew cause, if any they have, why a specific perfor mance of said contract should not he de creed, and the executors aforeaid allowed to execute a title to the purchaser ngrpp ably to the terms and conditions of said agreement. Extract from the records of said court, certified December 8th, 1845. WM H PICKING. dec23'45 Clerk. Somerset County, ss. !.? k T an adjourned Orph 5M- 1 Court held at Some 1 ia?;s Smi.ffr" ,n sni' 'or' S3,d county, on the 1815. "Before the Ilonorablrf Judges thereof. IN the matter of the real and prrnni estate of George Seese, deceased. AnJ now to wit, December Sih, 1815. Wil liam II Pesllffthwaile, Samuel W Pear son and Daniel Weyand, Esqs, appoint ed Auditors to ascertain and settle the ad vancements, and make the distribution of the estate to and anion the persons enti tled to the same. Extract from the recerds of saiJ court, certifiad December 8th, 1843. . WM II PICKING, declO m Clerk. yoTi cm; , THE undersigned Auditors will me at the office of Samuel W Pearson, on Wednesday the 21st day of January next, lor tne purposes tn the loregou: commission mentioned, at which placo and time all persons interested may at tend if they think proper. WM H POSTLETH WAlTE, SAMUEL W PEARSON, DANIEL WEYAND. deel645 Auditor. For-Sale at this UQrcc.
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