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    SOMERSET HERALD.
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1846.
V B PALMER c4" PbiJaJelpaia at his
Fed EdrJe and Coal Ofx our .ulhonteJ
Ant olivine M?mcn!? .and. f
JiptHntx.H -HERALD" and clothed
wkh fall power torm iptf;r any monies paid
to him on those object Hi ?enry includes
York Baltimore ao J Boston, and his offices in
these'sevrr!ps re ,oca,Ct! as fwIlowK
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FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER.
JA3IES M. POWER,
of mercki: corxTY.
ray of Volunteers.
Bv an abstract of the proceedings of
Coiitcss, furnished in another column
it will be seen that our Representative
moved a resolution to increase the pay of
Volunteers from seven to ten dollars per
month, and to grant to those who serve
durin"- the war or to the heirs of such as
may die or be killed in the service, 100
acres of land each. Mr. Stewart's reso
Inlion was, however, rejected by the
friends of the Administration only four
"Whigs voting in the negative.
The Late Intelligence.
The intelligence from the Army which
we publish to-day is of a highly gratify
in and cheering character. The Amer.
ican arms have been again victorious.
Gen. Taylor deserves great credit for the
energetic manner in which he has conduc
ted the campaign since the commencement
of hostilities.
Volunteers for the Army.
All the Volunteer companies in Phila
delphia and one or two in Pittsburgh have
signified their readiness to proceed to the
scat of war whenever they are called up
on. Some of them have tendered their
services, in form, to the President.
Tcssel Chartered.
We learn, says the New Orleans Trop
ic, that the steamship Alabama has been
chartered for the use of the United States
Government for three months, at $16,500
per month. She will be employed in
transporting troops, ammunition, &c, be
tween New Orleans and the Army and
has Veen furnished with ten 9-pounders.
Tlritish Interference.
A Philadelphia paper states that a letter
had recently been received by a respecta
ble gentleman in Washington from a mer
chant in Vera Cruz, in which the writer
remarked that the movement of the Mexi
can Army toward Texas had been deter
mined on in consequence of advices
which had been received from England
and it is argued from this fact, that Great
Britian has encouraged the Mexican Gov
ernment in assuming a hostile attitude to
ward the United States. A short time
will tell whether this inference is correct
or wh ether it is crroncctr.
Sent off for Money.
The Mexican Government is said to
have sent an agent to London to negotiate
a loan of two millions of dollars.
MEXICAN PRIVATEERS.
The insurance offices of Baltimore and
New Orleans, we understand, now issue
their policies upon all vessels with the
war risk, apprehensive that they might
be captured by European privateers under
the Mexican flag. We think, however,
there is no cause for such apprehensions
at present.
The Crops.
We have favorable accounts from all
quarters in regard to the growing crops
and if the season continues propitious
as it has been thus far, we may ronfidently
expect an abundant JyW-bHHighaut
the coun
Serious Accident.
Yesterday, while Welch, Mann 5:Del
avan's Circus was exhibiting in our Bor
ough, the temporary galleries which had
been erected for the accommodation of
spectators suddenly gave way and pre
cipitated several hundred persons to the
ground, carrying with them the broken
fragments of die beaches on which
they had been seated. Many persons
were more or less injured. One man,
Mr. Ash.had one of his legs fractured,and
a lad of Berlin, named Johnson, ha
both feet shockingly bruised and several
bones broken. A number of others
mostly children suffered some bruises,
and we heard of several, who had to be
carried home bv their friends, being una-
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able to walk in conscqunce of the injuries
received. We have not heard the cause
of the accident satisfactorily explained,
but suppose the stays which supported
the beaches to havo been too we; k to bear
the we
- , - , -
ight cf w great a number of specta-
tors.
-MILITARY ORDERS.
Requisition for Volunteers.
By "the following general orders it will
be seen that the President has mado a re
quisition on the Governor for six regi
ments of Infantry, to be enrolled and
ready for the service of the United Sates.
The requisition upon the Governors of all
the States is in proportion, and comprise
an aggregate of 41,939 men; 17,153 of
whom are to be called into immediate
service from the Western and South-west-em
Slates.
GENERAL ORDERS, No. 1.
Head Quarters, Adj't General's
Office,
Harrisbcro, May 23, 1846.
The Commander-in-Chief announces
to the citizen soldiers of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, thet he has re
ceived a request from the President of
the United States, to cause to be enrolled,
and held in readiness for muster in the
service of the United States, six Regi
ments of Infantry, under the act of Con
gress of 13th May, 1846, entided "An
Act providing for the prosecution of the
existing war between the United States
and the Republic of Mexico,'
Each regiment to consist of 1 Colonel,
1 Lieutenant Colonel, 1 Major, 1 Adju
tant, (a Lieutenant of one of the compa
nies) 1 Seargent 31 ajor, 2 Quarter Mas
ter Sergeants, 2 Principal Musicians, and
10 companies.
Each company to consist pf 1 Captain
1 First Lieutenant, 1 Second Lieutenant,
4 Seargents, 4 Corporals, 2 Musicians,
and G4 Privates.
The act of Congress contemplates that
this service shall be filled by volunteers:
therefore,
The officers of existing companies of
volunteer infantry, comprising the requi
site number of men, may be accepted un
der their present organization, subject to
a new inspection.
The citizens of the State, who are de
sirous to tender their service to the coun
try in the present emergency, will forth
with enroll themselves in companies of
infantrv, in accordance with the provisions
of the act of Congress, and the orders of
the President hereunts annexed.
The companies to be organized, inspect
ed, and their officers chosen in conformi
ty to the laws of the State. They may,
however, under special circumstances, be
inspected, elect their officers, and make
the offer of their services before they are
uniiormed.
The companies, when completed, will
make the tender of their services to the
Governor, in writing, and deliver the
original muster rolls to the proper Bri
gade Inspectors, who will return the
same to the Brigadier Generals, who will
transmit all the offers of volunteers and
enrolments of companis in their respective
divisions, without delay, to the Adjutant
General, at Harrisbcrg.
It is expected that the enrolments,
organization and inspection of the com
panies will be had, &, the offers of service
made prior to Monday, the 22 Junencxt.
Offers of services from volenteers will
be accepted with the view of accommoda
ting each military division, in proportion
to its numerical strength.
When the offers of a number of volun
teers, sufficient to fill the six regiments are
accepted, and their serves shall be re
quired by the President of the United
States.orders will be issued.for whichthey
will hold themselves in readiness, fixing
convenient points of rendezvous for the
troops to assemble, to be arranged into
ragimcnts, elect regimental officers ac
cording to the laws of the State fc be mus
tered into the the service of the U. States.
Copies of the Order ot the president
and the Act of Congress are annexed, for
general information.
The confidence of the Cammander-in-Chicf
in the patriotic zeal of the citizen
soldiers of the Commonwealth, is unlimi
ted. The country has called for their
service the war has commenced en
ergy and decision in its prosecution will
insure the speedy restoration of peccc.
By order of the Commandcr-in-Chiel.
GEO. W. BOWMAN, Adj't. Gen. P.M.
Orders No. 2, announce that the Gov
ernor has appointed Henry Petrikax,
Esq., to be one of his Aids-de-camp; and
that he is authorized to act as Assistant
Adjutant General until further orders, and
all communications connected with the
formation of the six regiments of volun
teers, to be directed to the Adjutant Gen
eral, Ilarrisburg. Also a form for the
tender of services to be observed by org
anized volunteer companies, and a form
for the tender of services on the part of
unorganized volunteer companies, and
newly formed companies, together with
the following requisition.Krom the Secre
tary, of War, to the Governor, for six
regiments of infantry.
Order of the President and Act of Con
gress omitted
VERA CRUZ PROBABLY BOM
BARDED. The steamship Mississippi, with the
news of the commencement of hostilities
between this and the Mexican Govern
ment sailed from Pensacola on the 4th,
with the news. She probably arrived at
Vera Cruz, on Saturday last. Ere this
we doubt not that the "Yankee Commo
dore," has opened his battery on St.
Juanud'Ulloa. He has the victorious ex
ample of Prince de Joinville before him,
without anv of the Prince's advantages in
atiarkin the Fort Com. Conner, will
have to contend against heavier batteries,
and better engineers; and the Mexicans
will not let him take the position they did
the French Prince in the attack. If our
surmises are correct, our American tars
"are triumphant N. O. Tropic
jS?The account which has been go
' in ine roaoa oi i newspaper oi a.auei i
c tQrn5 a toaMhe d.
the roooa of tha newspaper of a-duel &t
MILITARY MOVEMENTS IN NEW
ORLEANS.
The volunteering spirit continues very
lively, and new companies are successive
ly presenting themselves. ,
The regiment commanded by Senator
Marks was to embark for the Rio Grande
on the evening of the 12th inst.
The steamers Alabama. New York and
Florida, (the latter a steam-schoonet,)
have beeen engaged for the conveyance
of troops. ,
The Louisiana Legion, which has al
ready volunteered in a body, musters one
thousand men.
The New Orleans Picayune says
The French schooner Gironde Packet
No 4. Capt. Pontele, arrived here yester
day. She was from Liverpool, bound
for Matamoras, but was ordered off" from
themouthoftheRioGrar.de oa the 1st
inst. by the U, S. brig Lawrence.
The Command.
It is now understood that General
Scott will have command af the Array a
gainst Mexico, and that thirty thousand
men will be placed under his command.
If any blow is to be aimed at Mexico, it
must be a heavy one. This allowing her
little squads to pick off" a few of our men
and to consider such a course a victory,
must not be permitted. Mexico, like the
nettle on her own cactr?, must be pressed
boldly, firmly, and strongly and her for
ces against us will be crushed. Lightly
they will only sting. No better officer
could enter any field than Gen. Scott.
Besides his military skill and experience,
he has the feelings and knowledge of a
civilian, which will enable him to ap
preciate the rights and feelings of the
citizens, a3 well as the honor of the army.
He knows when to strike, and when to
spare; how to turn a victory to the credit
of the victors, and to avert disgrace by
preventing excesses.
A Washington correspondent says, the
50,000 volunteers are all to be called out,
and 23,000 to be marched into the field
as soon as they can be concentrated.-
Gen. Scott will proceed in person to take
thi command. The requisition sent out
are nearly as follows: 3 regiments from
Indiana, 3 from Ilinois, 3 from Kentucky,
3 from Tennessee, and others. The resi
due of the 50,000 will be kept as a force
ot reserve, and be mustered in the service,
so as to be ready for order at a moment's
warning. 1 regard the tariff" as safe, af
ter active examination; the fourteen free
trade votes cannot be mustered from the
State of New York which has been calcu
lated upon.
MARRIED..
On the 24th ult. bv Jacob Knable, Esq
Mr. John Carver, to Miss Rachael
Sanxer, both of Milford township.
SCRAP PLATES FOR SALE,
FORTY of the BEAUTIFUL EN
GRAVINGS, used in the Lady's Book,
will be sent to any person on receipt of
One Dollar. They are all from Steel
Plates, and are a handsome addition to a
Srrap Book.
Address, L. A. GODEY,
Publishers' Hall, Philadelphia.
WiV). MISERY.
HAVING purchased the entire stock
of W, E, Miller, has just received
from the east a large and carefully select
ed assortment f Drues, Chemicals,
Paints, Eye -Stuffy Patent
Medicines, &c., &e.,
The whole constituting one of the best
assotments in Somerset, and which ha
will sell as low a) if not lower than they
can be had elsewhere.
He has also, received a large stock of
confectionary , fruits &.. such as
of every variety, Liouo.ioe, Almonds,
Ground-nnts, Filberts, Raisins, Dates,
Prone. Lemons, Oranges, Figs, &c,
ALSO, notions such as hair, tooth,
nail and slice brushes, watch guards, keys
and chains, tobacco boxes, silver thim
bles, steel busks pin cushions, braid,
necklaces, pocket comb, penholders and
Steel Pens, Toy Guns, Trump-
ets, watches &c, &c, AH which he
will sell low for cash. Persons are res
pectfully invited to call and examine his
stock.
C7Also, Lancets and Lancet fleams
f, R. Always on hand a supply of
Ploughs (Woodcock's patent) and plough
castings to snit the same.
Somerset, June 2, 184s,
Commissioner.
To the Voters of Somerset County.
E
ELLOW-CIT1ZENS. I offer
myself to your consideration as a
candidate for
County Commissioner
at the ensuing election; and should I re
ceive a majority of your suffrages, shall
perform the duties of said office to the
best of my judgment and ability.
JOHN MONG.
Stonycreek tp. ?
June 2. 1846. y ,
SHERIFFALTY.
To the Voters of Somerset Countt.
IT the suggestion of many friends, I of
fer myself to yonr consideration as a
candidate' for S HER I FFt sl lhe
ensuing election.- Should I be elected, 1
pledge my utmost abilities for the faith
ful discharge of all the duties of the of
fice. JOHN O. KIM MEL.
may 19, 1546. . . '
..Sheriffalty.
. T the voters'of Somerset County.
Fellow Citizf.xs: I offer myself to
your consideration as a caudidate
for the office of
at the ensuing general ellection, and re
spectfully solicit yoGr votes for the
same. If elected, I will perform the du
ties of the office with fidelity.
SOLOMON KNEE,
mav 26 1846,
f4B M
To the Free and Independent Voters
of Somerset County.
Fellow Citizens: I offer myself
to your consideration as a candidate
for the office of
SHERIFF,
at the ensuing election, and respectfully
solicit your suffrages for the same. If
elected, I will perform the duties of the
office with fidelity.
JAMES P ARSON.
Somerset tp. May 19, 1816.
Commissioner.
37JELLOW CITIZENS; Through
the solicitations of numerous friends
throughout the county, I offer myself to
your consideration for re-eleciion.-
Should I receive a majority of yoar votes
you may expect the duties of the office
to be faithfully and efficiently performed.
FREDERICK WEIMER.
Somerst, May 26. 1846.
COMMISSION EK
Tl THE INDEPENDENT VOTERS OF So.M
ERET COCXTT.
I OFFER myself to your consideration
as a Candidate for thp ofhVe of
COMMISSIONER,
Sould I be so fortunate as to receive a
majority of your sufTerages I pledge my
self to the performance of the duties of
the officeiwith impartiality and fidelity.
JACOB LAMBERT (wf J.)
Stenyrreek tp. May, 20, M6.
Somerset County, ss.
f? A Tan adjourned Orphans
s . s. s
m court held at Somerset, :n
trs-s'gs nd for said county on the 22d
day of April, 18JG. Before the Honor
able Judges thereof.
IN the matter of the account of
Peter Berfcey and John Hamer, Admin
istrators of the estate of Emanuel Pen
rod, dee'd.
And now to wit: April 22nd, A. D.
1846. Samuel W. Pearson, appointed
auditor, to marshall and distribute the
balance in the hands of the administra
tors, to and amongst the creditors of said
deceased, and report.
Extract from the records cf said court,
certified this 22d day of April, 1846.
"W H PICKING.
Clerk.
s
In pursuaHce of the foregoing appoint
ment, the undersigned will attend at his
3
office, in the Borough of Somerset, on
Thursdey the 9th day of Juy next, for
the purpose aboe mentioned, at which
liivie anJ place all interesied persons are
hereby notified to attend, if they see
proper.
may 19, '46 Gt. S W PEARSON.
Somerset county, ss.
srs?jg AT an orphans' court held
S L.S. S &a at Somerset, in and for
aaid county en the 6th day of
May A. D. 1846. Present the
Hon, JereraiahS, Black, Presidnt, and
George Chorpenning, and John McCarly
Esquires, associate Judges of the same
ourt,
THE court on motion of F, M,
Kimrrell Esq, grant a rule on the heirs
and legal representatives of George Hoo
ver, deceased, to appear at an adjourned
Orphans' court, to be held at Somerset
on the 14th day of July next. 1846, and
show cause if any they have why the
residue of the real estate, of said dee'd,
viz: one plantation and tract of land
situate in the township of Brothers Val
ley in'said county, containg 137 acres
and allowance, more or less should uot
be sold.
Extract from the record of said court
certified this 6th day of Mav. A I) 18 46.
W 11 PICKING,
may 26 46. Clerk.
Orphans' Court Sale
OF
N pursuance of an order of the Or
phan s Court of Somerset county
there will be exposed lo sale by way of
uublic vendue or outcrv on the premises.
on Saturday the 0ih day of June
next, the following real estate, late the
nronerty of Henry Fritz.deceased, viz:
one undivided half part of a certain
Tract of Land,
situate in Stonyereek township, county
ef Somerset, containing two hundred
acres, more or less, adjoining land of
Jacob Zerfoss, Benjamin Zerfoss, Geo.
Reaman and Alexander Hunter.
Terns; one third in hand, and the re
maining two thirds in two equal annual
payments withoat interest, to be scenred
by jdgmeni bonds.
Attendance will be given by Alex
ander Hunter, Administrator with the
Will annexed, of the said Henry Fritz.
deceased.
By the Court
W. H. PICKING.
May 26 1846-4t. Clerk
Constables' Stay Bonds
For Sala at this Ofllce
Heal Estate
NOTION.
THE partnership of fioit t$- Parker,
is bv mutual consent dissolved, those
indebted to said firm are requested to
call and settle without delay.
All those neglecting tSiis notice will re
ceive a visit from the proper officer.
GEORGE ROSS.
GEORGE PARKER.
Jenner. May 13. 1S10.
Somerset County ss.
ent the lloiorable Jeremiah
S Black President, and George Chorpen
ing and John McCarty, Esquires associ
ate Judges of the same court.
IN the matter of the Administration
account, of Ptter Rhoads and Casper
Keller, Executors' of the bst will and
testament, of the estate of Casper Keller,
deceased.
Anil now to wit. May 7th 1816. Sam
uel T. Pearson E.q., appointed Auditor
to ascertain advancement, and make
distribution of the balance in their hands
o those legally entitled to the same, and
report.
Extract from the Records of said
court, certified this 7th day of May, A.
D. 1840.
WILLIAM H. PICKING.
Clerk.
IN pursuance of the foregoing appoint
ment, the undersigned will attend at his
office in the Borough of Somerset, on
Mond iy, the 6ih day of July next, for
the purposes bove mentioned, at which
time and pl u-e all interested persons are
hereby notified to attend, if they see
proper, S W PEARSON,
may 1 9 '46 6t
Somerset County, ss.
y-Tkl T an adjourned Orphan's
sli.S.'s " Court, held at Somerset
t.j in and for the County of Som
ereset, on the 2id April. 1346, before
the Honorable Judges thereof.
IN the matter of the account of
John Chorpenning. administrator of the
Estate of David Ileminger. deceased.
, And now lo wit, April 22d 1846,
Samuel Gaither Esq., appointed auditor
to marshall and distribute the balance in
the hands of the Administrator, to and
amongst to creditors of said deceased,
-nd report.
W. II. PICKING.
Clerk.
IVOTICK.
IN pursuance of of the foregoing ap
poitment, the undersigned will attend at
his his office, in the Borough of Somer
set, on Monday the 6ih day of July
next, for the purpose above menioned,
at which lime and place all interested
persons are hereby notified to attend, if
ihev think proper,
rnlD '46. SAMUEL GAITHER.
Somerset County, ss.
-rv-.'fg A T an orphans court held
L.S. S in and for raid conntr.
s
y& on the 4;h day of May, in the
year of our lord one thousand
eigh hundred and forty.ix; Present the
Hon. Jeremiah S. Black. President, and
George Chorpenning and John McCarty,
Esquires, associate Judges of the same
court.
IN the matter of tho administration
account of Henry Wirsing, administra
tor of John Wirsing. deceased.
And low to wit, Mav 4t!i 1846, Sam
uel Gaither, Esq., appointed Auditor to
apportion the balance in his hands to
and amongst the criditors according to
law, and report.
W. H. PICKING.
Clerk.
IN pursuance of thegloregoing appoint
ment, the unuprs'gnei! will attend at his
office in the Borough of Somerset on
Tuesday the 7th d-y of July next, for
the purposes above mentioned, at which
lime and place all interested persons are
hereby notified to attend, if ihey see
proper. SAMUEL GAITHER,
m!9'45t.
Somerset County, ss.
pv 1 an adjourned urpaans
"V '1 - -7J
court held at Somerset
SI Y in and for said county on the
5 2-2d April. 1846. Be'fore the
Honorable Judges thereof.
On motion of F, M, Kimmel, Esq,
the court grant a rule on the heirs and le
gal Representatives of Henry Geisey,
deceased, to appear at an adjonrned Or
phans' court to be held at Somerset on
the 14th day of July next, and shew
cause if any they have, why the real es
tate of said Henry Geisey, deceased.
should not be sold.
Extract from the Records, cetified this
22dday of April, 1846
W. H. PICKING,
May 12.1846.-6u Clerk.
Somerset County, ss.
Srff, k T ar. adjourned Orphans
SfCI- J. Court held at Somerset,
sraSrjr in and for said C
County, on
''?&ZK the 22nd dy of Ann 1846.
Before lhe Honorable Judges thereof.
ON motion of F. M, Kimmel. Esq..
the Court grant a rule on the Heirs and
Legal Representatives of J..hn Shaffer,
deceased, to appear at an adjourned Or
phans' Court to be held at Somerset, on
lhe 1 4th day of July next, and shew
cause if anv they have, why the real es
state of the said John Shaffer, dee'd,
should not be sold.
Extract from the Records, certified
this 22d day of April 1846.
WM II PICKING. s
mav 12 45 6t Clerk.'
itttfm T an Orphans court held
4v- at Somerset in and for
said county on the 7th day
MJ of May. A. D. 1846. Pres-
Somerset County, ss.
Acotitl held at Somerset.
EAp on the 2idd.y -f April 1846.
Bcfl,re lhe UoDOrab!e Ju S"
es thereof.
On motion of J. F b l
court grant a n deceased....
representat.ve. ofJohn Staner
appear at an adj urned Orpha,
to be held at Somerset en the Hlh 0
of July next, and she e.u.e r .ny ihey
have, why the real esUte of n d John
Sutler, dee'd, houU nl be sold.
Extract from the R. cords, certified Wus
23d day of April. 18 46.
3 wm. h. PiCKIy
Clerk.
May i iu-ui.
i vr iKn court of
In the matter of the
voluntary assign
nient to Jacob G,
Miller,
To
tha court
Common Pieas 1
Somerset county,
of January Term.
18 43, No- 533J
r , ... I J t ,t iitvrtO W
rlt: t
uaniei ueyanu, " .r,ia
.May la". "V
Report of the Audi-
tars, to MUle and
adjust the account
Land make a full ex
hibit to the conrt of the condition of tho
estate having been filed and confirmed,
the court appoint Samuel W Peanon,
W H Postlethwaite and Ross Forward.
Esqrs., to distribute the assets appearing
to be in the hands of the assignee.amung
the creditors.
Somerset County, ss.
Extract from the Record,
s I .S. S certified this 9ih day of May.
2g,J,,Ng 1846.
A, J, OGLE, Froth's.
NOTICE.
In pursuance of the foregoing appoint
ment, the undeJsigned nf ill meet at Sam
uel W, Pearson's Office, in the Borough
of Somerset, en Wednesday. theSih day
of July next, for the pujpose above men
tioned, at which time and place all inter
ested persons are hereby notified to at
tend, if they see proper.
S W PEARSON.
W II POSTLETHWAITE.
ROSS FORWARD,
may 19,46-6t.
Somerset County, ss.
g--r-rV A T an adjourned Orplnn
S L.S. a court held at Somerset, in
yyy ad for said county of Som
erset, on ihe22d day ef April. A. D.
1846. Before the Honorable Judges
thereof.
IN the matter of lhe administra
tion account of Henry Martz and Richard
Martz, executors of JacobMartz, who was
one of the administrators of Jocob Lei-
dick, dee'd.
And now to wit: April 22J, 1943.
Samuel W. Pearson. E?q., appointed
auditor to distribute the balance in the
hands ef said exeeutors, among tho
heirs according lo law and report.
Extract from the records of said court,
certified this 22dday of April, A. 1).
-,84G. W H. PICKING.
Clerk
In pursuance of the foregoing appoint
ment, the undersigned will attend at his
office, in the Borough of Somerset, on
Thursday the gth day of July next, for
the purpose above mentioned, at which
time and place all interested persons aro
hereby notified to attend, if they sea
proper.
may iy,'4t-fct W I' E A KHUN.
U0! THERE,
Who will have a Farm, a Bar-
gam, or a fortune
THE subscriber hain; uVtcrminol to move
West soon after harvest, will sell on
Friday the 5 h dau of June next.
Vuq farm on which he now resides, on
the Clay pike, in Mountpleasant town
ship, containing
177 ACRES,
about 120 cleared, 20 of which is in
meadow, and more can be made. Ther
is an abundance ef fruit on the farm of
various kinds, and every necessary and
requisite to a farm.
Tlii3 being a very public place, andno
town on either side, nearer than eight
miles, lhe neigborhood in which it lies i
well able to supports town of the largest
size. The subscriber has been request
ed to state to the public, that the purcha
ser, be he who he may, the people de
mand of him the plan of a town at thi
place; the situation being a very pleasant
one, with several never failing springs of
good water, so located as to affori run
ning water at every door m the plate.
lhis way you enterprising gemleaaert,
that wish to speculate in
Town Properly.
Here is a chance for a prize. Buy thi
property and yon will make out of 20 a
cres along the Clay pike, more lhan thfi
whole farm will cost you. The subscri
ber will obligate himself to find purcha
sers for twenty lots off hand and no mis
take. The land is patented and the ti
de indisputable. The terms of sale will
be easy, so ihat a per?on wi h a smll
capiul. will be able to purchase. Tho
uksrriber living on the premises wi'.t
show the property at any time. Call.
ee and judge for yonrselvrs.
PETER B I. Y STONE.
May 19, 1346.
S IX A full description of the
property is deemed uunecesry. Tha
oi sate are as lyiiow: iwn.ihi-.t
f the purchase money in rre vear3, .ho
remaining one third m tm yea'rs, wiih.
re
cut iatttt.
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