V SCf;PiST HERALD. TUH3DAY, AUGUST 4, 1S40. r P VALUER ?. of rinh-Vh-a ctfct Ja Ei '.dea-id Cod m "nr authorized j.n X,r oMamin? AJ-erOsjnent end Su' A for the ' -ilij-iA n;1 13 ciotned tvi;' f .11 r tn him o;i vcr to rece ipt i"r ny monies pnul tvcse Jli ac;e!!rv includes York, iiaUitwrc au Uoston. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER. XUZES 31. POWER a OF MERCER COrXTY. FOU'COXGSESS: AM) HE IV STEWART, of Fayette Cointy. tja!i-!L " . " ' " ' 1 J - HlfVy zxv Act of Assembly, passed at the last session, the Sheriff is prohibi ted frcm publishing his sales in the "Herald" for the future. "NYc state the fact simply for the purpose of explaining to our readers the reason why the Sher iff's advertisement doc3 net appear iu our columns in the usual form. The Rev. Henry IIaverstica, Pro fessor of languages in the Centra! high School cf Philadelphia, and formerly Pastor of the Lutheran Church of Som erset, left this place on yesterday for Vir ginia, whence lie will return home the zti of this month. This gentleman came to spend a short time in our Glades, famed for the salu brity of their climate, to recruit his health, lie preached several times in the Luthe- ran Church to large audience?, who were j ''.!,.-. I -tt! 1.1; f,ir.-Hi i-f ?rinn ! V, , . w 4 tf Ibli Ills; V V i VUIV-"' Vj J . w t v. a l i.iJ eHiquc-nt delivery, as well as with the instructive nature of his disccuries. rinc mow rucl. McKay's L-i.l passed lue Senate on Tuesday, by the carting vote of the Vice President. The Whig Senators battled manfully, and without a single exception voted against die Bill. But the fiat had "one forth that the Tariff of 1842 must be destroyed, and the deed was consum mated in "cold bleed," maugre the pro testations of the people. ' CCF'Mr. "Weyand, the Democratic can didate for Congress in this District, pass ed throagh Uniontown. lact week. Ma ny of our citizens embraced the opportu nity to call upon him, during his brief so journ, and all who did so, expressed them selves highly gratified with his fine ap pearance, plain, gentlemanly deportment, extensive intelligence and rine judgment. AUtiOvgh Mr. Weyand is a good speaker, we learn diat he is too modest a man to plav the demagogue by traversing the dis trict and making stump speeches, lie suhrrits his claims to' tlie unbiassed decis ion of an intelligent people, capable of appreciating them, without any extraneous tiid. We admire his course, in this par ticular, for it is certainly a gross insult to fay that the free people of Pennsylvania could he induced by the buffoonery and assertions (generally false) cf a stump o rator, to c:'st their votes for him. When the views or acts of a candidate are im properly or incorrectly represented to the public, it is proper to make the necessa ry corrections, either iTirrgh the medium ' of the press, or bv public spf-ccnes; but; that one caou.J rounu ine country, his own trumpeter, tali cf his own mer it rnd ability, and thereby swnyYnc votes of the people in his favor, is too humilia ting to think of. ?v'o democrat can do it. PEThe foresroimr, from tlie Genius of Liberty, is decidedly rich tho evand's 4,lme ap pearance, and plain, gentlemanly deport ment " it docs that gentleman no more than justice. No one who is acquainted with his personal appearance, will deny that Mr. Weyand is a good-looking man tall, straight, and well proportioned and in courtesy and genuine cleverness lie is excelled by few, if any. ' But of his eloquence, 'extcnsive intelligence and rine judgment," people will be able to form a more correct opinion when they j ough be iQ the cviU yet UQt tQQ shall have seen him taken through a late fQ rc?air lt Let the whole country 4coursc of sprouts" by 'Our Andy" a rigc up as one man to vindicate its rights process which, if we correctly com pre- and its interests. Let all .tmlte those hend the drift of the Cicnius' remarks, he h h have een deceived and those who is by no means anxious to undergo. 've not in one determined effort to o . verthrpw this lil-ad vised and destructive Mr. eyand, according to the Genius, is . p?y q( 4.REpEALt not opposed in principle to public discus- rom this day, go forth, and never cease fcions, but is "too modest a man to play until Congress shall obey the public the demagogue" in that way! This may , be called a "good one," anil we nave no doubt Mr. Weyand laughed heartily at the remark when it first met his eye, for he enjoys a "hit" as well as any body, though he should himself be the subject of iu But why should Mr. Weyand de cline taking the stump? Public discus, ions.are the best means by whic'i candi dates for office can bring their views be fore the people, and as Mr. Weyand is taid to be a "good speaker" he ought to c;i.-rs in thorn, whenever an opportunity r'f.T?. The Genius says "no democrat . in on Tt;" but Mr. Weyaud's "illustri-r-3 psdecsssor" Mr. Cleavenger, did tio i'," though he lost more votes by the -per;.tira" than he gained by it; and . ihL-, after all, may he the .'rue reason why Mi. Wey.md'e ffierda are desirous of kcepi;- Li;n quietly at hom, I-tt a dic- play cf his eloquence before- the people should lead 'to similar results. They kncT that he cannot core withMf.Stewart, j and he'neo this pica of his extreme mod esty" is thus put in, in advance, to cover up "back c?vfV' should he be challenged to the stunp by his opponent. - ,-. , 5GOn the morning after intelligence of the passage "of M'Kay's bill by the ; Senate had been received in Philadelphia, j an eSgy cf George M. Dallas was found suspended from the Telegraph wires in Market street. So says the Philadelphia Eazle. jgWe were informed a day or two since, that in consequence of the passage ol McKay's revenue bill, the Mount Sav age Iron Works Company intended im mediately to contract their business, and by way of commencement had already discharged 150 of their hands. C"The British Tariff Bill as amen ded by the Senate, passed the House of Representatives by a vote 115 to 93, and probably ere this time has received the immature of the President. 2C7Mr Haywood, of North Carolina, has resigned his scat in the United Slates Senate. Tlie Tariff B!!I I'assed! After a period of painful suspense wc have the unpleasant duty of announcing to our readers the passage of this porten tous measure by Congress. After a re newed but vain strujle on the part of the YVhl -s cf iz Senate onTuesday, and sur- i h. cu by hundreds of anxious citizens who li-em jiiivj'y awaited the decision, the bid V.T.S OitlHRED TO A THIRD READIXG ill that body ? the Cftilittz vpte of the Vice iyrcii:(en' and was thereupon forthwith read the third time and passed, by twenty eich. yeas to twenty-seven nays Mr. Tarn.iirin coming and voting for the pas s.iffc of the bill, under instructions from a Democratic Legislature, though in opin ion uttt-riy opposed to the bill himself. Livery other Whig member of the Senate voted against the bill; so that ail the res ponsibilities of the measure, and all its merits, should it prove to possess any, ret entirely and exclusively cn the Ad ministration perty.. The Whigs labored hard to mitigate, by amendment, the dis astrous effects of the measure upon the labor and industry of the country, but without success the most important pre position to cmeliorate somewhat tlie se verity of the bili being rejected also by the casting vote of the Vice President. One not material amendment, made by the Senate, and requiring the concurrence of the House of Representatives, wss sub mitted to that body yesterday, and, un der the operation of the previous ques tion, was concurred in. The spirit of Evil, the exactions of Parly, the behests of the Baltimore Con vention have thus finally triumphed over the prayers and remonstrances of a betray ed and terrified people. The fatal mea sure which strikes at the root cf-all the in dustry of the country, and at the living of every man in it who earns his bread bv the sweat of his brow this misshapen and monstrous scheme, which its friends would not defend, rnd which even some of them admitted could -not be defended this measure so pregnant of evil, iias re ceive.! the sanction of both Houses of Cnrcrr-s, and in two davs more will b? come the hw cf the latid. What sdiall wc sav of an act so inucic-nsibis and so pernicious? The. country will be aston ished bv the nswsof its passage. Though remotely threatened with it, the people were incredulous. They did nor believe that their Representatives those even most' submis ie to P'ny t.-a:nm?ls would have the Imrdihood to smite the country and all its interests and hopes with so heavy r.nd cruel a blaw. They regarded the Resolution of tha Baltimore Convention as a mere brulunx fit men, and the "fame Letter" as a covanant of r-afeiy. Unhappy confidence! Bitterly is it now to be repented; and bitter the (ruit now to be reaped by those who would put their trust in demagogues. But they suffer not alone; the whole country shares their suffering, and none can "mock at their calamity. ' They ! have discovered their error, loo late - voice. Let every hill and valley and I hamlet and vilbgo ring with it until the beneficent principles of 1812 be restored, and with them the reanimated industry and prosperity of the country. In the language of an eminent Senator, we say, Let not the President's signature to this bill be dry before the clarion is sounded; let not a day pass before the people, as semble to proclaim their sense of wrong and their resolution to right that wrong. Let this pernicious measure be exposed, followed, fastened upon, dragged, into full light, and doomed to public execution, as it is now to general reprobation. On the very first day of the next session (added thj Senator) let a bill be introduced to Re peal this Anti-American law, to re-establish the revenues, . and restore the pros perity of the country. . "I shall be here, (he added,) God sparing my life, to sec ond the movement, and with all my abili ty to assist in putting an end to this ill judged, unprecedented, and monstrous measure of legislation." Mat Intel. " Oecroe '.iOvvry, Esq., is rccornmend cd as a candidate for the State Legislature, by many voters of B rothersyaliey Township. Angust4, 1816. V.. On the 23d ult. in Quemahoning tp., after a short illness, Jacob Bowman" Sr., in the Olst year of his age. On the 27 th ulL, near Lavansvillc, Mary Yorxo, consort of Jacob Young, in the 53lh year of her age. In this Borough, oa the 21th July, Mr. John F. .Parker, aged 17 years and 6 months. - . Si T Pro Kono I'ublico. ' SHERIFF'S. S1LCS. ; rpil E Sheriff of Somerset County will offer for sale by -public outcy, in the Borough of Somerset on Friday tlie 28tb day tf August 18-?C, the following real estate A tract of land, situate in Turkey foot township, containing 200 acres, more or less, as the property- of Michael Fire stine. A tract of land, fitii3te:n Ad;!isnn tp., containing 150 acres, more or les, ai the property of John Bell. . A tract of lam!, sitnate in Addism to"vnsh'p, conUlni'ig - 10'J arres. nre or !ess, as the prucrty of Henry Rook. A tract of land, situate in Conematigh township, containing 200 acres, more or less, as the property of Thomas Riffle. A bouse and lot in the Borough of Somerset, as the properly of Samuel Lint. A trcct of land in Addison township containing C70 acres, more or less; and ene other tract, containing; 260 acres, mors or less, as the property of Thorn-' 29 Bird. A tract of tarn', situa'e, in -Somerset township, eo'itairdtig 1 52 acre?, more or less, vs ihe property of Jacob Shall;. A tract of a:nl in Stonycreek township containing 150 acres, more or less, a3 the property of Henry Keller. A house and lot in "Stoystown, as the property of Lobingier Kiinmel. Off 8&&33 U T dovn for trial at August term ii lSu, commencing on Aloud jy the 3 1 ?t day. Godard vs Hartzell vs Clarke vs Ankeny vs ILinna vs Neff& Rankin vs Tisue fc wife vs Tiue vs Ilbff vs Kimmel vs Swank vs Iiran t vs ('ountrvman et al Millers assignee Neff Fiick Carman Snmmy & wife Sum my et al Knopsdydcr Kimmel Scctt Hunter Garretsnn Robinson Si Fribe vs Flick Rankin's use vs ieff et al Young Wahle Same Foust Griffith Hooker Long's use Sa'ne r;trn$ use Ktmm-1 vs Meese had (fcc vs WaUle- Vs Augustin vs Custer vs RichanU vs Philippf v Savior vs Same vs Kimmel vs Sho'-kev Robinson & Frisbies Meese Koontz Myr Charpern:ng Sh.'i,'s u?.e Chorpennings Lee.hart . Aug. 4 1816. vs Kooniz v Mover et al vs Pul.'uan s C:in;nins -;e s S.or.er vs Lenhart A. J. OGLE. Prothonotary REGISTER'S NOTICE. "JIotice is hereby given to all persons 1 J cmerrned pa:nes, creditors or otherwise, that t!u? following accounts have hern tiled ;md passed register in the Register's office, lor the county of Sor.i' er-et, and that the same will be present ed to the Orphans court for confirmation and allowance on Monday, the 1 ih tiny of September next, at an adjourned Or phans Court, viz: The fi-nl Account of. Michael Sny der and Henry Snyder, acting adminis trators of Dewalt Snyder, deceased. The Account of John Snyder, admin istrator of Ann Bover. decease!. YM. 1L PICKING, August 4, 181G. Cierk. Orphans' Court Sale IN pursuance of an order of the Or phans' Court of Somerset County, there will be exposed to sale by public outcry on the premises, on Tuesday the 1st day of September next, the follow, ing rel estate !ae of IlenrvGei?ey dee'd. Three Lots. of. "Ground, lying contiguous to Berlin borough, boun ded bv Main cross street on tlie north. Mulberry alley on the west, and Cherry alley 'on the south, numbered on the general plan of said town 28, 2D and 30. Jllso one other lot, on which are erec ted a one-story house and stable, adjoin ing lot of Wiiliam Shunk on the west, and other lot of Henry Geisey. Jllso one other lot, numbered IT, ad joining the last mentioned on the west. Jllso lot number 10 on the general plan of said town, adjoining the let of the Rer. William Conrad Term j: One third in hand, and the balance in two equal annual instalments, to be secured by judgment bonds. Attendance will be given by Jacob Lowry and John Geisejv Executors of said deceased. Bv order of the court. WM. II. PICKING. Ag. 1 ' ; : "i Cleik. J&YNE'S SANATIVE PELS. 3) THESE pills may be taken at all times, and in most diseases in inflam matory, intermittent, remittent, bilious, and every form of FEVER Jaundice and Liver complaint. For Dyspepsia they are really an invaluable article, grad ually changing the vi'.iaied secretions ol the stomach and liver, and producing healthy action in those important organ. They are very valuable for diseases of the Skin, and for what is commonly cal led impurity of - Blood; also for Female Complaints, Costiveness, &c. and in fact every disease where an Aperient, Alterative, or purgative medicine may be required. Dyspepsia positively can be cured by a persevering use of this Sanative, espe cially if the Tonic Vermifuge be used in conjunction. Prepared only by Dr. D. Jayne, No. 8 South Third street. Philadelphia. Sold by J. J. & H. F.Scbell. Somerset Pa. Also by Edward IJevjn, Stystown Pa. August 4J4C). In ihe Court of Common Fleas of Somerset Couaty, of February Term 1846. .Xo. 174. ""N the matter of the application of "The -"- German Keiomied Congregation, t Beam's Church" of Somerset township, Somerset County, Pennsylvania, for a charter of Incorporation. ?'A7rh'Z torn n-.:.: ... -r tvj-;is"(6v3 aforesaid Chinch, was nre- 1,1x1 for a chatter of iticorpoiation, ad the court having perused and exam ined d.? pctttiur., ai.d the aiiicles and conditions tlieiein, set forth and contain ed appearing to be lawful, and not inju rious to the community, order the instru ment to be filed, and publication to he made in one newspaper printed in Som erset county for three weeks, that the ap plication has been made. By tlie ennr. A. J. OCLh Prothonotary. Auz. 4,'4G. Orphans' Court Sale OF IN pursumce of an order of th Or phans Court of Somerset county, here willjje exposed to sale by public outcry ai the bouse of John Brubaker in the town of Herlin. on Tuesday the 1st of September next, the following reid estate, late tlie property of Elisabeth Poorbaugb, deceased. viz. A certain tract of land, situate in alleghenv township, adjoining lands of John Poorbausjh, Samuel Boyer George Poorbaugb ami others, contain ing one hundred and sixty five acres, be the same more or less, with the appeiie nances. Terms -One third in ban'', and the I balance in two equal annual instalments, to he seen red by judgment bonds. Attendance will be given by Charles Heffley, Tn s:ee. c. By order of ihe Court, W. II. PICKING. Aug 5, 181G. Olerk. To the heirs and !egal rep resentatives of Christian Shockey. deceased. rnAKE notice that an inquest wilt be f held at the late dwelling house of Christian Shockey, dee'd, in the town ship of Greenville, in the county of So merset, on Friday the 14ihday of Au gust 1 8 -1 0, for tne purpose of making par tition r.f the real estate of said deceased, to snd among the widow and children, and leal representatives, if the same can be done without prejudice to or spoil ing of the whole; otherwise to value and appraise the same according to law; at which lime and place you are rtqnired to attend if vou think proper. JACOB PH1LIPPI, july 21. '46 It. Sheriff. Somerset County, ss. &u-ssfkl AT ?n adjourned Orphans' S L.S. court held at Somerset, i,t -j., and for sai I county on the Hih day of July, 'A. D.I 84G. Before the Honorable Judges thereof. ON motion of F, M, Kimmel Esq, the court qrant a ride on the heirs and legal Representatives of William Sil baugh deceased, to appear at an adjourn ed Orphans' Court to be held at Somer set on Monday the 7th day of September next (1846) and shaw cause if any they have why the Real Estate of said Wro. Sdbauffh decd should not sold, Extract fro.ii ihe records of s.dd court, certified this Hthdav of July, A. D' 1816. W, H. PICKING. July 28, 18 1G Clerk Sheriffalty. To the voters' of Somerset County. Fellow Citizens: I -offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, at the ensuing general ellection, and re spectfully solicit your votes for the same. If elected, I will perform the du iea of the office with fidelity. SOLOMON KNEE, may 26 1846, -BL'AITS STJXC17S' For Sale at this Office SHERIFFALTY. To ths Voters of Somerset Cocxty. iT the suggestion -of many friend, 1 of fer myself to vour consideration candidate for SHERIFF, ensuing election. Should I be elected. I pledge my utmost abilities for the faith ful discharge of all the duties o the of fice. JOHN O. KIM .MEL. mav 19, 1816. - Sheriflalty. To the Voters of Somerset Co inty. JELLOW CITIZENS: Al the sn? gesiion of numerous friends, I offer myself to your consideration ai a candi date for at the ensuing general election, and res pectful!) solicit your votes for the same. If elected I xvil! per 'orm The duties of the office with lideliiy. fJAC03 CUSTER. Rockingham Furnace, June 23, !S4o. Shcriffalitij. To Ihe ekefors of Somersil County: FELLOW CITIZENS: Thankful for the very libera! support received on a former occasion, I agiin oflVr myself as a candidate for SHERIFF, and respystfully solicit your votes fcr the same. If elected. 1 will perform the duties of the office correctly. SAMUEL GRIFFITH. Jcnner tp. July 14. 134P. Sheriff ally. To the. voters of Somerset County. -pKU. O IV CITZEXS: Thankful for the vote 1 received on a previous occasion, I again offer myself to your consideration as a candidate for the oU rice or SEJL K Ul FF3 at the ensu ing clccton. Should I be o fortunate as to be elected I pledge myself to perform the duties of the cilice with fidelity and impririhtlitv. jure 1645. JACOB C.SPEICHER h'erifxa,ity. To Tun Free and Isof-pendent Voters of Somerset County. Fellow Citizens: I oiTer myelf 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 oifice with fidelity. j.3M:s r.msox Somerset tp. May 19, 1 8 iG. COMMISSIOXEIL To the Voters of Somerset CorxTY. JFiELI.OW C1T1ZFNS: At the sng- gesiion of many friends, I offer my stif to your consideration as a candidate f,,r Coimty Commissioner, al ;he ensuing eltciioH, ami should 1 receive a majority of your suffrages, 1 shall per form the duties of said office to the best of my judgment and ard'hy. JOHN P. H. WALKER, Addison tp, july 8, 1816. miissioner. To the Voters of Somerset County. J7 ELLOW-CinZENS. 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 tho duties of said office to the best of my judgment am! ability. JOHN MONG. Stonycreek tp. 7 June 2, 1846. a 3' 3 I71ELLOW CITIZENS; Through the solicitations of numerous friends throughout the county, I offer myself to your consideration for re-election. ShoulJ I receive a majMrity of volt votes you may expect the duties of the office to be faithfully and effi "iendy performed. FREDERICK WEIMER. Somersi, May CG. 186. Commissioner. To the Voters cf Somerset County. Fellow Citizens: At the solicita tion of a number of friends, I off r myself to your consideration as a candi date for COMMISSIONER, at the ensuing general 'ction, and res pectfully solicit your suffrages. If elec ted, I will discharge the duties of the of fice with impartiality. WM. F. DIVELY, Berlin, June 23, 1843. To the Independent Voters op Som er'BT County. I OFFER myself to your consideration a a Candidate for the office of COMMISSIONER, Sould I be so fortunate as to receive a majority of your suffera?es I pledge my self to the performance of the "duties of the office with impartiality and fidelity. 'JACOB LAMBERT (f J.) - Stonycreek tp, May, -3, -6 NX V, o U li tt 'fpHE subscribe jj lhi put !u i i vers in i.ri;cular. i'i ues U carry on iti . i i : 2, 132 fifS1 J in the borough of 5f ourstnwn, rs et moreland county Pa. I addi.ion to his old stock he lias received a Jre numT of choice Burr Blocks, from the cast. with all other necessary nnierid?, ht will be abIeto manufacture Mill Siones.of any size on the shortest notice. The sub scriber thankful for tho patronage he has heretofore received, he flatters himself from eleven years experience in his business together with keeping the most experienced workmen in his Pinplor. that he can render genera! satisfaction, and that on the most liberal terms; ha can and will sell as low as any manufac tory in the western country. Orders ' directed to the subscriber in YmingMown, Westmoreland county, Pa., punctually attended to. A3HN TONER. july 33. 1810. 5! 2 To the heirs and Ical rep resentatives of Uosanna Shaffer, deceased. ruAKE notice that an inquest will ba Jl held at the house of David Wil liamson, in the township of Somerset and county of Somerset, on Wednesday the 2Gth day of August IS1G, for the pur pose of making partition of the real es tate of said Rosanna Shaffer, dee'd, tt and among her children and legal repre sentatives, if the same can be done with out prejudice to or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to value, and appraise the sam, according law; at which time and placa you are required to attend if you think proper. Jacob philippl july 2146 6t. Sheriff. Stale ol" PcuiiSYlvniiin. Somerset County, ss. 1! T an adjourned Orphans S'Xa- k6a3" court held at Somerset ?vt? in 3P.d for said county ana tSft' State flfores-.i d. on ihe 14ti -m day ofJulv A. D. 1846. Present Honorable J. S. Ulack. Presi dent, and John McCartv and George Chorpenning, associaie Judges of the same court. IN the matter of the estate of Peter Bradford, late of Somerset county, Penn sylvania, deceased. And now to wit: July 14th. 184G. ths final account of David Weimer, adminis trator of said deceased, confirmed by the court, and July loth, A. D. 18 6, ths court appoint Samuel W. Pearson, Isaac Hugos and Samuel Gailuer, Eqrs., au ditors to report a distribution of ihe funds, in the hands of the Administrator, to wit. the sum of three thousand five hundred and ninety one dollars and twenty cents. ($3591, 0) to and among the persons logally entitled to receive the same. Three weeks notice of tSe Auditors meeting to be published in one pper in Somerset county, Penn'a. and same no tice in one weekly paper in Louisville Kentucky, and in Saint Louis Missouri. Extract from the Records of said court, certified this 15th day of July, 1846 W II. PICKING. Clerk. To the heirs of Feter Brad-, ford, late of Somerset Couii' ty, Fciuia. deceased. IN pursuance of the above commission the undersigned auditors therein named, will meet at tha Hotel of Wm. H. Pick ing in Somerset Borongh, County and State aforesaid, on Friday the 29 day cf .luguat r.ext to perform the duty thereby enjoined upon them, at which time anil place, all persons interested are notified to at'.eud, if thev see proper. S W PEARSON, I. HUG US, S. GAITHER, Somerset, July 21, 1840. Auditors.' The Weekly Iouisville Journal and Weekly Missouri Republican will copy. as per order of court, and send a copy cf each number of their respective papers containing the advertisement to this-of-fi cc. Somerset County, ss. V4 V an adjourned orphan's court held at Somerset. and for said county on tha 14th dav of July A, DJ846. Before the Hon. J, S. Black. KVresidenf, and George Chorpenning & X if.K.v? tn John McCarty, Esqrs., associate Judges cf the same court. IN the matter cf the administration acponnt of Samuel Spangler and Lewu Spi?'ler, administrators of Abraham Spangler, deceased. And now to sit: July 1 4 ih A D 1346, the cor.rt appoint Samuel Gdther, Esq., auditor to report a distribution cf ihe bal an"e in hand of administrators to and a mong the creditors. Exiract fro.-n the Records of said court, certiSed this 14th day of July, A' D. 1S40. r. Hi LI AM H. PICKING, july 2140. . Clerk. IN purs! -i;it e of the fVem corn mission :!:; subscriber " t ottend at his office in the nTour , S,.i'eret, i Wednesday the lytn !.v of Auyui r-ext. to discharge, the (u;!i ji"jripptl on him thereby, w,ich H pcrsni. r.iertilfd wis'pliisc tie nj'ioc. SAMbT.hb'A'irilFlf.' J:l! : 11 1 - . "A- i-or,
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