-Somerset r.tfRAiyr : sow tract. Vz TPESli-VYiAPRlL 21t 1316 -l i?. L.VnE E7- of Phib Wh.a at b.s ItafJ Erfaei Coal Ofoe. U tlonUr the -HERALD" and clothed widi M power to ript for any monies paul to him an lh o!.jert H n?encj .nclude. York,Bnimor.nJBton. ami h:s o2T.ce. ia tW-evend places arc located at follows: 7 53 I'inc street. Blfir V15 Statist. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. JA3IES M. POWER, Of MERCER COT7NTY. ICpBoth Houses of the Legislature hare agreed to adjourn to-morrow, the" 22 ad. ' ; IcyX part of Mr. Stewart speech on Internal Improvements and the Tariff, will be found on first page; the remain der will be given next week. 7-The Tribcne,' is the title of a new Whig paper ju commenced in Lan caster, by R. W. Middleton, Esq., lor merly editor of the ''Lancaster Union.' The paper presents a handsome appear ance, is conducted with ability, and is ,tTWishp.d at SI 00 per annum. i 1 - v x 4 ' RICc Regiment. -jar ' The bill for raising a regimeSt of "mounted Riflemen passed lhejTJnitcd "Stales House of Representatives, on the 11th inst., by a vote of 137 t 35. It 'will no doubt pass the Senate also. '( Enlistment.-;" . The New Orleans Picayirne stales that orders had been received at the different recruiting stations of the South to push forward the enlistment of men for the ranks of the Army with all vigor, and to obtain as many soldiers as possible. . Mb ri IT" 1 . 1 .1 . JJL rrom asningion we icarn, ir.ai the debate in the Senate on the Oregon resolutions was to be brought to 3 close on Thursday last. C7Thomas Ritchie, Jr., and the oth ers that were engaged in the fight which resulted in the death of John P. Pleas ants, have all been tried and acquitted! TneTarrlTHesolutlons Defeated. The "Dcmocracv" in our State Legis latnre have finally defeated llLe.qTarifl' Resolutions. They had passed the House some time ago, containing an amendment instructing our Senators and Representatives in Congress to oppose the passage of any bill for the distribu tion of the proceeds of the public lands. The Senate struck out the amendment and cent the Resolutions to the House, where the Resolutions thus amended were de feated by the following vote: YEAS. Messrs. Bachman, Barber Bartholomew, Bassler, Btntz, Bighatn,, Brough, Boycr, Brackenridge, Bright, Cochran, Connor, Cross. Donaldson, E die, Ha'y, Hilrnc.s, Jacobs. Johnson Kel ler, Kunk.fl, Ladley. Larkhs, Magehan, Morrison, M'Crum, M'Curdy, M'Cur lev, M'Farl-ad, Nicholson, Power, Puni roy, (Prankiin, (Pomcrov, (Mercer,) Price, Robinson, Shuman, Stef 1 Stewart, f Franklin,) Stroass. Thomas, (Chester,) Treo and Wads worth 12. NAYS. Messrs. Armstrong, Bird, Boughner, Burns, Bnrnsidc, Burrell. Clark. Daly, Dotts, Enue, Fasset, Fer norN'Foryih, Funston, Galloway, Gray, Gwin. Hallowel!, Haymiker, Hill,(Mont pomery.) Hineline, Hoilman, Ives, James Kainf-, Ktjox, Levan, Means, Merrifield, Mitchell. Murphy, M'Abee. M'Clelland, '.iJf A IV'llwtf A-t-IViVl JVKK t Snyder, Stetler, Tagart. Thomas, (Sus o,u?hrtnna,) Tice Van Hotf, Weest, Webb, Wilson, Worman and PatterMsn, Speaker 49. TIic Sub-Treasury. The Loco Foco Baltimore Convention is in a fair way to produce consequences more disastrous to the country than ever proceeded from any other body of men. They commenced their labors by repudi ating the Presidential candidate they had becn'instructed to nominate. This was done to "enlarge the area of Freedom," Iv extending the boundaries of Slavery! Mr. Van Buren was rightly served, though for a wrong reason. That Convention, tn its Resolutions claimed the whole of DregcniJ' demanded the adaption of the Sub-Treasury scheme, and the destruction of the TarilT. The President elected under these Resolutions is endeavoring to carry them out. His own friends, however, hold him back on the Oregon Question, so that it is proba ble that the war may blow over. The Sub-Treasury bill has passed the House of Representatives, and. will, it is said. pas3 the Senate. The Tariff may or may net po by the board. If both of these j Baltimore outrages are perpetrated, the prosperity and the hopes of the country! and th people will be blasted and dark- j cne J. Or, if the Sub-Treasury bill, with j its grinding specie c!a::c, passes, it will, i revive the finnh.-Je fire of Ser.aior' King, of Georgia. j:lver the head of this hairs' A -rual. . 9" . : fnott HArixiissmc A The Right or. Way Bill. - The first section of the Bill to grant the Right of way to . the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company passed second reading in the House of Representatives , on Thursday. The amendment of Mr. Kunkel, provi- i ding that in case three millions should be subscribed by the Central Railroad com pany, ten per cent paid in, and L thirty miles put under contract by the 30th July, 1847, then the act to be null and void, was adopted, yeas 50, nays 48. This amendment, however, was further amend ed, requiring 30 per cent of three mil lions to be paid in; after which the first section passed by the following"' vote: Yeas SO, Nays 43.. This vote, it is be lieved, is decisive of the fete of the Bill. No doubt-is entertained of its passage in ths torn. f CSTLater. We have intelligence from Harrisburg, by way of Stoystown, that the Right of "Way Bill had parsed finally in the House on Friday; in what shape, we know not. The Bill would go to the Senate immediately for concurrence, as it had been materially altered after the passage in that branch and it was proba bly not finally disposed of until yesterday. Departed tills life cn Monday the Cth inst., a few minutes after mid-night, Mrs Jane Kimmel, wife of Mr. Samuel Kim mel, Merchant, near Stoystown; aged 37 years and 5 months. "Nil mortuum nisi bonum" was an adage among the ancients, though it was very frequently departed from, in ancients, as it is in modern times, for it too often happens that "the evil that' persons "do live after them, whilst the good is oft in terred with their bones." Let the adage of the day be what it may, "truth is powerful and will prevail, the faults of individuals will be spoken of whether they be living or dead and is still virtue enough left in the community, to praise their goodness. The deceased can neither be benefitted by our praises, nor injured by our censures, but when an individual, who, (like the much lamented Mrs. Jane KirnaieL) has lived for years'in our midst and been exemplary for every virtae cal culated to adorn a woman," is snatched a way by the hand of death, iU but a trib ute of respect which wc owe to her rie;n ory, to make allusion to those many goo'd'i qualities which could be known only to her more immediate relatives and friends. 'There arq but few individuals of whom evil things are not sometimes said, : but the writer can say that he has never known even the breath of slander to breathe aught that was not in - her praise. Thoagh filling an elevated station in life, she was kind and complaisant to the poor est and most humble, being superior to that petty pride, common to low -and gro velling minds; she was a kind and a'fee tionate wife and a tender mother; a5 the head of a large family she was ever atten tive to its interests, being industrious and economical; in. all her intercourse with her feilow creatures, she manifested the character of a lady, and last and best of nil he was a christian, having been for several veers an exemplary and consist ent member of the Presbyteaian church; by her death ft-niale society has lost one of its brightest members; but who can calculate the loss of her husband and to those eight dear children whom she has left behind? No one; it is incalculable; yet, as she died in Christ, their loss is her eternal gain. Veritas. On Thursday evening last, Mrs. An ve Parsox, consort of Mr. James Parson, of Somerset township, in the 35th year of her age. Life tho sweet, yet how uncertain, Held but by a fleeting breath; A tender thread suspends the curtain, And conceals approaching death. On the 10th inst., near Lavansvilc, Herman, son of Jacob Flick, and adopted son of Hcnrv and Elizabeth Younz, in the 7 th year of his age. Oh! ever thus, from childhood's hour, I've seen my fondest hopes decay, I never loved a tree or flower, But 'twas the first to fade.awaj; "orV "'Bef&r to set and watch the rav And think thee cafe though far away." On the 0th inst, in Brothers valley, Ml rv, consort of Jacob Flickinger, Sen. de ceased in the 7Clh year of her age. On the 20th ult., in Stonycreek town ship, DAMF.L,son of Daniel Will, aged 8 months and 27 days. - On the 21th ulL, Hkxrt Fritz, of Stonycreek township, aged 25 years 9 months and 23 days. . On the 23rd ult., ia Somerset tp. Sr sanxa, consort of Jacob Good, aged 42 years and 23 days. On the 1st inst., in Quemahoning tp. an infant child of Adam Warnsr, nged 1 year 7 months and 4 days. On the 1st inst., Widow Swaxx, of Somerset tp-. aged 70 ycarsl J On the 3rd inst. Jonathan Yodzr, of Stony creak tp. aged abut70 years. . On the 26th ult., by Rev. Si: B. Liw oa, in Quemahoning tp.f -Mr WM.'Bwf" key, to Miss Carolina Mowrer, daugh ter, of Jacob Mowrer. - lilJLSL.'b AOT1CE. t.; Do.not -IVeslect if. THE subscrioefagaraarnestly. requests all persons who have received cBibles for distribution in the several tow nsbrosi rand i wno nave not sexuea lor ure same, to cau upon him during next Court week, and attend to the. matter. . Please return all the Bibles undisposed of. . SA M'L W. PEARSON. MILITARY ELECTION. THE members of the Somerset Guards ar hereby notified, that an election will be halt! at the houseof William CoUin, in the Borough of Somerset, on .Monday the 4lh day nf May next, fur the purpose of elect inr Captain, and firt end second Lieufpnants for said Company. Which election will be there attended by Maj. Ross Forward, who is hereby authorized to hold the satne. JOHN KEAN. ap52 Brig, liuptetur. VJSrT DRUG AXB ggEDiCIHE STORE IX .BERLIN THE subscribe? would respectfully inform the public, thai he has just rereited and opened ont in the Store room of Jacob Kim mel, Esq., in Berlin", a freh atid aborted stock of Drugs, Medicines, Taints. Dyes and Confectionaries, which he ofiers to sell very cheap for cash. Person wishing tn purchase artiolf? in his line of business, are invited 10 call and examine his stock. ap 2I'4G. SAMUEL J. ROW. "ffTIOUND in the barn of the srtbscri S ber, residing it: brothers valley town ship, Somerset county, near Berlin, on rhe 21st of May, 1845. a new Blacksmiths Vice. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, and pay for this adver tisement, and he ran have said Vice. Otherwise it will be dispvsed of accord ing to law. JOHN P. BRUBABER. . Berlin. April 2I.M6. DURING the present summer, I ran accominodale a few young men, who may wish t study Grammar, Ge ography, &c, for the purpose of teach in in common schools. 'I lie wants op the system have nude a srhoal ofuhls kind. very desirable, as all are "aware of the diliiciiliy of prnpiirinsr- competent InHrui'tion will be Hen tor rie t!llar for any tim not l?ss than hrpe month; and to expire on she first of October. Less periods at the rate of five dollais per quarter. Tlie patronage of the pub lic is respectfully requested. The lan guages. &c, will be taught ;is heretofore. JOSEPH J. S i UTZMAiN. April 21,. 46-6l ' - IlEGISTEIl'S NOTICE. JToTtcE ishcre!;y given to all persons iJ concerned as legatees, creditors or otherwise, that tiie following accounts have been filed and passed register in the Register s omcc, lor the county of Som erset, and that the same will be present ed to the Orphans court for confirmation and allowance on Monday the 23A day of 5Iay next, at an adjourned Or phans' Court, viz: The account of A. H. PhiUon and Wil liain Johnston, two of the. Ex co lor's of the estate of Frederick Ohifath er, deceased. The account of Samuel jMller, admin istrator of Daniel Ilarner, deceased. The account of.hn Cover, adminis trator o'e bonis.,non, with the Will an uexed ofJHifafph Urick, deceased. Th.? account of Christian Keim and Yst fllougii, administrators of Samuel Kcim, Sen. dee'd. The account of Jacob Muse "and Abraham Moses. admioisiratrc of Ja cob Moses, dee'd. The account of William Shunk, ad ministrator of George Still, dee'd. ' The account of John Witt and Mi chael Hoover, administrator of Casper Hoover, dee'd. '.-!: The account f Jacob Fisher, execu tor of Martin Fisher dee'd. The account f Abraham Spangler and Lewis Spangler, administrators of Abraham Spangler, dee'd. The account of Jacob Lambert and George Lambert, executors of Eliaabeth Lambert, dee'd. Th acaount of David Weimer, admin istrator of Peter Bradford, dee'd. The account of Samuel Murphy, Esq", administrator, with the Will annexed of Thomas CriStfc, dee'd.- ' - . . W. H. PICKING. Ap. 21 'i Q. Rfgisler. Somerset "Counhj,.88ry vr5I?. A I n Urphans' oan i0J&-- he1,1 st S9mcrset in ittVti'H d for said county on the 8th day of February. A. D. . 1840, Before the Honorable Judges thereof. . - "- On -motion of F M Kimmel, Esq, the Court grant a rule in the heirs and legal Representatives' of Abraham Colbourn, 'dee'd. to appear at an adjourned Orphans Cduri to1e hehlal Somerset on the 25th diy of May next, and cept or refuse to rakelhe real estate of the said Abraham Colbourn,' !ecJ. at the appraised price. 5 Extracj from the records of said court, certified i this 27th day, March 1846. - r . WM H PICKING.. p2l '45, . . . , -. ., Cierk. ... Es tatc of tCatliari n c Swank, , J)eceascd. THE subscriber having bjjn;ed Let ters Testamentary on the laJe Catharine Swank, late of Somerseip, deceased, requests, alt persons indebted to said estaicj to meet him at the house; .uf. Jacob Swank, in "said township, on Saturday. he 16th day of May next, pre pared io settle; and those having claims, to present ihem at t!;e same time ind place properly authenticated. -" " SAMUEL SWANK, ofi Quemahoning tp.t Executor. April 7. T 846 6u .. Estate f Jonathan Yoder, deceased, f"! ETTERS TcsrVm'prary or." the i JL4 tat:of Janatharr Yoder, late of Shade township, deceased, having been granted to the- subscriber, ail persons indebted to said estate are requested t attend at t)ie I -te residence. ff the deceas ed, on Monday the Soihrday of May next, prepared to settle; and, jhose having claims. t present them at the same time anif place, properly authenticated. CHRISTIAN PE TERM AN, "r -. of Shade township. rr SAMUEL HOLSAPPLE, ." , of PaiiiLtownship, April 144(5 6 1. Executors. OtlC8. Estate of Peter Trout man. deceased.' . i TTI'MIE undersigned, residing in Soulh-i-.ampton township, having obtained letters Testamentary on the estate of PeterTpMilnan. hte of said townshp, de ceased, requests ail person indebted to said estate, toattend at the late residence of tliQ.Uet'rased.on Saturday the d da)' of May next, prepared to settle their ac counts,, and those having rUin s agauist said estate, to presenr them at the atie limed-plare properly authenticated far settlement. '.. JACOB TROUTMAN. , WM. CRITCHFIEI.D, mo?4, 1S4G-Gt Executors. "57! ,nff nndersijjned hating estab f y- lished ourselves as a firm in the Eagle' Foundry of Berlin, have now on iiamlf a new PLOUGH, which has lately been patented It is a self-aliarpeniug and can be made to diffe rent kinds, su.h as the bar shear, or shear and cutler sepcrate. or the pieces can all be nude of wrought Iron with ve ry little labour, in short it is the best plough ever brought to this county. Likewise the Crocket Plough, whichis an excellent plough for rough Lhdalso STOVES of various kinds among them is a cuok ing Move for burning m-ood or coal. KET TLES of different s-z's. - - HOLLOW - of all kinds. Also castings fwr marhi nery, fcc, a!l of whii'h are made i-f the best kind of inateriraml o:i t!je shortest noiice.; Pieae call and examine for yourselves,'-. -:lV - - HOLTSSRr'COXRAD & K KISSINGER. Febrnafy 17. I84G 3mi Pds Hive Cheap! Co mpa rative Cheaper!! Undoubtedly CHEAPEST!!! War with the British! njnHE subscriber having purchased JL""'tbe entire stock of tin ware, owned by Charles A. Kimmel, where he now intends conducting the miMufacturing of TIX AND SHEET IRON warein Somerset, at the shop formerly occupied by William P. Schell, as a tin ner shop, one door west of G. Pile's Ho tH, andjnearly opposite the store of D. Flickrwhere he intends manufariuring ware ofevery description in his line ol whiclrhe will dispose of at a small ad vance for; cash.or on time to pnnetual'dca! ers. ilin work will be done in a neat and substantia manner, persons wishing to purchase are respectfully invited to call and examine his stotfc. " By a strict at tention to business he hopes to receive a liberal-thare of public natrone. Approved country produee will be ta- i sea in exenang lor ware. : OBADIAH KIMMEL. . p 14, !843. N..B. Conn try merehants wishing to pnrchase trare at wholesale price, are invifed to Call before mirehat!rr r ... . where. proclahiatiot. 'OTIlERCAS the honorable Jere! V Y ah S. Black. President, and G. Chorpcnning ap.d John M'Carty, Eqs-, associate Judges of the court of common pleas, in and for the county of Somerset, and assistant Justices of Use courts of oyer and terminer anti general jail delivery and quarter fessions oflhe peace, in and for eaid county of Somerset, have issued their precept to me directed, requiring me among other things to make public prochmation throughout my bailiwick, that a court of oyer -and terminer and general juil delivery: also, a court of gen eral 'quarter sessions of the peace and jail delivery, will commence at the bor ough of Somerset, in and for the county Of Somerset, in ihe rommonweahh of Pennsylvania, -on. the 1st Monday of May next, (4th day in . pursuance of which precept Puhlic Notice is hereby iv- ne, to the justices of the peace, the coro ner, and constables of said county of Somerset, tliat they be thm ami there, in their own proper persons', with their rolls, records examinations, and inquisi tions, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their offices apper tain in tiiat behalf to be doiie and also all those" who prosecute against the priso ners that are, or then hall be, in the jail of the" said county of Somerset, are to be then ana there to prosecute against them as shall yd just. Given under roy hand, at Somerset, this 4ih dajdf March, in the year of our Lord l$4G. . ; J A C O j . PJI1LIPPI, SheriJ THIS WAIT ' . . - FOR N GHAiRS! THE subscriber, -thankful for psst favors. reVpecifatfy informs his old customers and the public generally that he continues to carrvron the business, in all its various' ;branches, at his shop in Someret, nearly opposite Mr. Ktir:zs Drug Siorewhere he will constant keep on hand or hiake to order. Fancy and Common Chairs, B. fc C Rocking Chair-. Fancy. and Common fcc, fir., all of which Je.. ill aell cheap f-r casji or exchange for. jrpproved coun try produce. Persons in the the Suuth' of the county who wish t purchase chairs, are re quested to call with Mr.;:Elijih Wagner in Salisbury, with whom ths subscriber has left an excellent lot to sell. GEORGE. L. GORDON. March 51 1 VI 6 3.ir. LIST OFAUSES. PUT down for trial for May Term, cominencinsr-jon Monday the 4th djy of May tSlo; Goddard Hartxell. Gra.T. Auman, Hoorer, -Judy Ankeny Kimmei Younkin Bird & Wilkin .K no ft a Logan & Wife' Werk man's extr' Fream t Brant Countryman Rish S irae Miller Dehaven Fleck lioyer Kurt a Wabie Augustine Sutler Sutler & Wife Custer OMfather'eex r's Phdippi Flick A. J. OGLE. Ogle's exrctitrix C.'horpeuuing's use Hoer j Same Netr ' ' Commonwealth Mountain Philippi's nse Koonta's adm'r . Jon-ts Hu:zeTf use Co-inor Hunter Garrstson yYatsoji Same Speicher Win's u9 Robinon et al Walker's ad.nr's Somerset county Wabie Same Ackerm m & Wife Same Faust G'cssner Hoover Prothonotarv. Prolhonofary's nflice. M irch 51. "15 KW STORE AN C3 rs i w mi uv gHE Jub.Mriber has just returned JL fmm the eastern cities, wiiha well selected assortment f g-ods suitable Psr the approaching season, which he is now opening in his hri k store, on the north eat corner of the diamond. PPos;lre : lol. Ankeny a Hotel, (now Win. H.j Picking's.) i His stock embrace all Vinds of j Dry y uooas, hroceries Hard- icare, Qjiecnsicare, c?c. all of which he will seil cheap for cash or country produce Thankful for the patronage heretofore given him, the sub-1 senber solicits his old customers an J the public generally to give him a ca'I. a he will exhibit his; goods wiih pleasure and is certain he can accommodate ihem with bargains. AL TRE DWELL, Somerset. April 7, 46-Iy. BLAX72? S"tf XCOXTS For Sale at this OiSr. 2&Zrr:;;igi ;v4-T L,- h TfiY - VIRTU K-of unJry: writr of Venditioni Efpmu'. issued mil of the Court of Ctmnir Pfraf nf Sommet countv. and to me dirrrted. there will ha exped lorde at ibe VubVtr Square in the Borough of Somerset, n'n FtnUy the 1st day of May next at 1 u-VJock P. M. the following Real Estate, viz: 1 AU the right, lit!, interest and rlam of Francis Philippi. of. in, and trf, twa Lots of Ground, situate in the town of Centrcville, Mil ford township. Somerset county. Pa., containing one half acre more or less; adjoining the clay pike, on the north si lot of Jonathan 11. Miller and Joseph Pife on the east, lands of Abraham if. Miller, on the south, and a lot of Jacob G. Miller on the west, on which are e rcted a large two story dwelling honse. now occupied as a store house, ind stable, nrith the appertenanres as the property of the laid Francis Philippi. at the suit of Joseph HittT.nan. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claim of Squire Hall, of, in, and t- one situate in the town of Smyihfield, Som erset county. Pa. containing one half of an acre more or less; bounded on ths east by lot of Doctor Fry, on the west by lot of William Richards, on the north by an allej, and main street on the south, en which are erected 2 Into story dwel ling houses, one occupied nw as a" tav ern stand, and a stable with the appcrte mnces as the properiy of the saiJ Squire Hall, at the suit of Joha McClintock, of J. ALSO Alllheri;hi, tide, interest sad claim of Christian Knee, dee'd, of, in, and to a certain Lot of Ground, situate in the borough of Stoystown, So merset county, containing one fourth of an acre more or less; adjoining main street on the south, lot of Benjamin Ber key on the west, lot of Jonathan Sutler on the north- and lot of Henry Harner on theeast, on which are erected a two story frame dwelling house, and stable, w'uh the appertenances as the property of the said Christian Knee, deceased, in tin hands of John Cover, administrator with the will annexed, of Christian Knee, deceased, and Michael Zimmerman, guardian of George Knee, heir and le gal representative of said Christian Knee, deceased, at the suit of Samuel Kimmel, for the use of John H. Snvder. 1 ALSO All the right, tide, interest and claim of John Bell, of. in. and to a certain situate in Addison township, Somerset county. Pa., containing ona hundred and fifty acres more mr less; about one hun dred and ten acres clear, about twenty two acres in meadow,-with a dwelling house one and a half story high, log barn and stable, and spring house thereon e rected. and two orchard on the premi ses, adjoining the National Kosd on the south, and lands of Anfrew Mitchell, Thomas Glisson and Richard Brook, with the appertensnces as the property of the said John Bell, at ths suit of Al fred Newlon, now for the use of Heary Chorpcnning. ALSO AH the right, title, interest and clairn of Daniel Hoover, of in and I a certain plantation or Tract of Land- situate in Brothersvally township, Som erset coanty, Pa., containing 2U6 acre more wr less; about 150 acres cleir, ant! about 50 acre in meadow, bounded by lands of Frederick Hoover, George Hoover.- Solomon Barkley ar.d others, ori which are erected a two story log dwel ling house, and large bank barn anJ sta ble, &c, 2 apple orchards na tbe premi ses, with the ipperienancrs as the prop erty of the said Daniel Hvover, al tha suit of William Hwiver. ALSO All the right, title, interest and claia of Jonas Hershberger, of, ia, and to certain situate in Conemaugh township, So merset county. Pa., containing 189 a cres more or less; about ICO acres clear, 10 acres in meadow, bounded by lands of Jacob Blough. Christian Hockstetler, Yost Hlougii, Jacob S. Miller ar.d Peter i Hechman and others; on which are erec- f ted a dwelling house, stable and barn, it t i urge appie orcnaru on trie premise, villi the appertenances as the property of the said Jonas Hershberger, at the suit of Abraham Hershberger, for the use of Daniel Eash. ALSO By virtue of a wit of Fi. Fa. (Inqui sition waived. 3 All the right, title, interest -and claia of James Black, of. in. and to certain TJUCT GF LAND, sitmte in Adiison township, Somerset rt'urity. Pa , containing 153 acres reer or !e; .tbf?ut 50 acre clear, and abnntS acres tfi meadow, adjoining lands cf Ja rob Wi!h-im. William Harden and Chri- ijaa Fike. on which are erected a two story log house, a potter kiln, an apple orchard and cabin barn whh the apperte nances as the property of the sid James Black, at the suit of Mary Da?i?e. JACOB PHILIPPI, Sh'ff. Sheriff" Office, Somerset ) Apn! 7, 1843. S BLAXK t rt t n 3 T 1 l3M?$m ss sr For sale at th'", C;ffice. Ccu-tiibl' Stay Uo;;ds For 9s!e at tlile Qfrce m,wm liswi'wmw
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