SOMERSET HERALD. j'Ui:S!)AY, SEPTEMBER 29, .1840. j rihil.3cT,.ait hi". ! .. 4 r f ! tf f F t 'e n II I (Ml 1 i3 'ur "UU'wiii i Arfcrfttemenft ana uo- ;,;,(V,f,r the -HEKAMJ f.iit l""' to receipt for s is clothed j anv monies paid ! Hi agency intluJcs Mlilm on i ""J"1'; ... r.il.mi :? c-iiies. i7.:- PLilaJcIphia, New POl. ' . i. com m rssioF.R; " ... ..r-TiTr? fOrVTV. imp I'flVf.Ts.-. avdumv sTj:nun of Fayette County. rgjr'Vhf! obituary notice of Mrs. lien-1 furJ was handed in only when our Torm J was made up: and wc arc tlicretorc com pelled to defer its publication until next week. GRAND RALIAITURN OUT!! TO THE WHIGS AND.nViMASONS OF SOM ERSET cocxty : The election is nih at hand, and the question therefore presents itself: "how goes the light?" Your opponents are quietly, yet actively engaged in mustering their forces and will make a vigorous ef fort to elect their candidates. Are you prepared to look calmly on and permit a minority, numbering scarcely one third of the voters of the county, to "come the gi raffe" over you and give you a real Wa terloo defeat, when ycu have it in your power to avert such a disastrous result? Wc hope not: we trust not. Cut you must bestir yourselves, otherwise all will Le lost. We speak, now of the county tfliCCS. For the several oniees uf Assembly, Sheriff, and County Commissioner, there arc a number of Whig candidates in the field, whilst the Locos have but a single candidate for each office. You perceive, therefore, that they have every chance of electing tkir men, unless you give up your personal preferences and concentrate your forces. The Whig candidates arc all good men, but cannot all be elected nd the only way in which you can elect any or them, will be by first ascertaining who are the strongest, and then uniting upon them. We "speak to you as unto vase men; hearken ye to what wc say'." Army Movements. A let'er from Sun Antonio de Ikxar, (Texas) dated Sept. 5lh, and published in the New Orleans papers, states that Capt. Washington's Artillery arrived at that place the preceding day, and undo (juite a formidable appearance. Gen. Wool had contemplated to set his forces in motion on the 15ih instant, for the invasion of the province of Chihua hua. His command numbers 3,000 men, infantry, dragoons and artillery. It is perhaps not generally understood thai the Army of Isva-sicn consists now of three divisions one under Col. Kear- ney, marcning upon oama t, ,u-,-.x under Gen. Wool, proceeding toward capital cf Chihuahua; and the main body under Gen. Taylor, on their way to M on- terey. Gen. Taylor expected to be at :rey on the 15ih inst., from whence he terey intended to march upon Saltillo, a town about CO miles bevond. TIc rjcclion. There are a great many voters in this county who, not taking a county newspa per, scarcely know who are the candi dates; and as the Whigs have no town ship committees, it is to be feared there will be but a small vote polled at the en suing election. Our opponents, the Lo cos, we understand, are busy in all the townships, and will no doubt poll a heavy rote for their candidates. Now, we think it the duty of every Whig or Antimason in the county who understands these mat ters, and who has any time to spare, to devote, a few days the week before the election to the "good old cause," and urge j his neighbors to turn out to the election. What say ye? Will vou do it? Appointment. The Governor has appointed Hon. Richard Cocltxr, of Westmoreland, Judge of the Supreme Court, in the place vacated by the decease of Judge Kenne dy. Mr.' Coulter is one of the oldest ?nd most prominent Members of the Western Bar, and his appointment, we have no doubt, will give general satisfac tion. Canal Commissioner. We have printed and sent into the sev eral townships, tickets for James M. Power, for Canal Commissioner, and de- tire our Wi.i? friends to see to it that ev rrv Whig vo-cr will put one of them in-! ", o.c i to the bullot-box. Are you Assessed T If hnv voter should not be assessed, r voter shou let him attend lo the m Iter at least ten days before the election, otherwise he will lute Lis vcie. ' n.Hr cmnd. The Svnod of Pittsburgh (old school) ; met agreeably to adjournment, on wed- cesday the Oih of September, in the 2nd presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, and opened with a sermon by Mr.lonng Oi UUIILI, uic last iuuunoiuij Hum a . i 00. Af,. rmAn thScnn.f . ,-, was u cirLuiij: inu xngti- nnM S MrMnstpr." Moderator, and the Rev. James Davis, Temporary clerk. This Synod numbers about 133 ministers. The number of ministers and elders pres ent at synod was 1 GO. The deliberations were characterized by much harmony and rood feeling. Svnod adjourned 14th Sept., to meet in 1847, in the 1st. Presby-J . . . . i t,nan chun-h ol A legheny City, on the, third Wednesday of bcptcinbcr at 1 5 o-jcWk A precisely, ia f, j. From the Cumberland Civilian. WILL PENNSYLVANIA HE DE CEIVED? It not a little surprises us, thot the lea ,lrc .if tho Democratic party should have the hardihood so soon to beset the people. ; of Pennsylvania with promises oi ;"0(!1-; fying and better suiting the free trade bul ol 40 to tne mieresis ui mt- vidfld thev will nve them their support at tlieapproaciiing election for members of Congress. J he oft-repeated promise made them in 1S44, that Mr. Polk should defend the Tariff of '42, and thus guard now volunteer a new one to the effect, that whatever is contained in the present bill inimical to their welfare, shall be re- moved, and where additions are requisite, they shall be made. Wc have before gi ven specimens of their mode of proce dure, and now add another to the nnm ber, from the Udonfau n Genius of Li ban;, setting forth the principles and in tended course of Damex Weyand, the Democratic candidate for Congress in op position to Hon. Antuew Stewart. Here it is: "He Mr. Weyanu would advocate the Tariff law of 184C, which discrimi nates in favor of American industry, and particularly in favor of Pennsylvania in terests. Where it is not sufficient to pro tect the American products, he would have it increased! He would not, like Mr. Stewart, throw the. fat in the fire by an indiscriminate war upon the whole bill, and eflect nothing at last." Very fair indeed; but we are disposed to doubt whether Pennsylvania will ac cept Mr. Weyanp's valuable services in adapting the free trade bill of '40 to the use of her people. We think they are satisfied with Mr. Stewart, and perfect ly willing to let "well enough" alone. They are aware of his high order of ta lentand consummate ability in handling the tariff subject; and ought to be fully convinced that, were they to hunt the State over for the purpose of making a selection, they could not place upon the floor of Congress an abler defender cf a just revenue law, or a stauncher friend to Pennsylvania interests. That State wants, and, in fact, needs, the Tariff cf '42. To this measure the Democracy are opposed, and it is useless to suppose that the leaders of that party will upheld it. They look upon the tariff question as a sectional policy, while they ought, as the Whigs all over the Union do, to regard it as a great national mea sure. This is plainly shown by the pro- I mise made in the above extract, that where ti,e tlutfcs are not sufficiently high in the new bill "o protect tfmcricun products, tic (Mr. Weyand) v:ovhi have them in-crt-nscd!' But how is it possible for Democrats, in other States, oppose higher on coal anJ iron anJf ,,kc himself; desire that all the protection afforded by the bill, be given t- the products of their own respective sections of country? While in Pennsylvania protection is only sought for Coal " and Iron, in Louisiana it is opposed on every article of produce save Sagar and Molasses. In Vermont Wool is the favorite, whilst in New York, if Salt be not protected, the Democratic party will support no'revenuc measure whatever. The same party in Maine care for nothing but the Fishing Bounty the drawback on fish cured for expor tation with foreign salt. So goes the North; but in the South the whole policy of protection, except in Louisiana, is re garded by the Democracy, as a system of fraud and oppression. Go to the West and we find the same confliction of senti ment. Missouri is strenuous for the pro tection of Lead, and so are Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin; but the Democrats of Ohio and Indiana think this very protcc tion a gross outrage upon their rights. Kentucky Democracy is vcrv fond of protection to Hemp, Cordage and Cotton BatrginT, which South Carolina and Ala bama deplore as one of the severest evils rf tbn times. Now. could the Democra tic members of Congress, from the sev- eral States mentioned, hit upon a compro- - mise in framing a new tariff billeach one entering upon the list the rate of du-! ties which he desired to be paid upon the products of the section from which he hailed, (doubtless Mr. Weyaxd's idea) we imagine the country would soon boast a bill cf vrch ibi lions, instead of a inst i revenue measure, such as the Tariff of' 1842. But these protection Democruls form but a corporal's guard of their party, and can consequently do nothing. So the people must look to the great V hig rarl.v e co.umry- ,0J el,ei ,ro I fref trade fiTOf-nmnnts nf th nrpspnt Ad- ... r . , ministration, without the aid of which it is fallacious even to think of prosperity, . ! flf lli!a tart Tom-icvltor?n if nn nitiov . . , Tr State. ou?ht to be fullv convinced. If . permits herself to be deceived a sec j ond time, she will justly merit the whole cataljw of evil?, which euch conduct mil deem licr to led-, liut we nave no fears on this score we think Pcnnsylra- MARRIED. On "Sunday evening last, by Rev. P. .ill. w X tilt viiC.i - , w rah axn z,cfall, bom oi somerset ip. On Tuesday morning;. the 21st inst., Magdalexa, consort of Mr. Henry Ben ford, in the G3d vear of her age. SOMERSET GUARDS, Attention! Ob will meet on your usual parade M irrouml in Somerset, on Satunl'V next, Kt lo o - precisely, m lull un. form, uiili kiwivsfi'ts. !irrnart:! trt niarc'i til Lavansviile, 1 t i - -' P y order. 1 G. ONORPENNING, Jr. O. S. TIic Voters r otJtersct (011 my IJE herewith informed, that for rea- -)n hae u.il!ldraW!I as a ratii,,ale ,-or Sheriff at the ensuing elerl.on; and to such of , illlenie(, , supporl Y c i t si o r1 liotcCGMT'nn ti f r mv an. me, 1 return my cordial thanks for their good intentions. . SOLOMON KNEE, sppt. 29. STILir CATTLE. jHA ML treeing on he premises J of the subscriber, jn Somerset township, about the 1st of August last, three stnyss, viz: - One lj year old red Vrindle steer, villi a tel! on, and a crop off the left ear. 1 red moiley heiffer, with white head, same ae and mark as the steer. 1 black and while heiffer, same age, and a rnpoff the right ear. 'I he owners is requested to come for wotd, prove properly, p y rliarges an 1 take' them away, otherwise they will be sold as the law directs. SIMON CIlOltPENNING. Sppt.'29. jrHE partnership heretofore existing ji between the subscriber? under the firm of J. O. ('arson & Co., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. ol" which all concerned will take noiire. The books of the firm arc in the hands of J. O.Car son for st-ttif merit. persons neglect ing t-i call and sef.le tin ir accounts n or before the first of January next, will find them, afier that date in ollur hanJs. Sept, 8di. 184G. N. M. BUUCE, I.O.CARSON, Josiah K. IFr.e Esq , of Stoystown is authorised, in the absence of Mr. Carson, to settle accounts. N. M. H. J. O. C. Sfpt. 59. !84f. PUBLIC SALE. Jiockintzham Furnace, c. 1 'BHE undersigned will offer at public I ji sale upon the premises in Shade j townsliip, Somerset county. Penna , on j Friday the 2:d ilay of October nest, tbe j following ra-uable propcilv. to wif tf n i ' 40U adeS CI lanaj COmmOn- jbrmdle COW, with white legs andbel Iv called tlic Rockingham Furna. e tract, j ly. and some white spots on the body; wnrrai.tcd in the name of Jan es Dunn, wheieon are erected a Furnace stack, casting house and several dwelling hou ses. Also I acre of land adjoining the above with a good dwelling house and stable thereon erected, w ith the appurtenance.. Also at the same time and place i large amount of personal property, to wii: 15 horses, 2 yoke of oxen, 2 cows, 1 one horse wagon, 1 two horse wagon, 3 fmir horse wagons, 1 cart, I wagon bed, 2 coal beds, several wheel barrows, shovels, picks ami sledges, ploughs and harrows, 2 Grindstones, 15 sugar kettles, a lot of stoves of various kinds, a quantity of hollow ware. I set of smith's tools, 1 Turning lathe. Horse gears, a quantity of store goods. Bed steads atid Beddir.g, Household and Kit chen Furniture. Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A. M. Due attendance and a reasonable credit will be given by tePi29 II. LITTLE. JAYKE'S PIEOlGlEiE. Worms! Worms!! Worms!!! II) TO remove these troublesome and dangerous inhabitants of the stomach and bowels, which so often impair the health and destroy the lives of children, use Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, a certain and safe preparaden for the removal of the various kinds of Worms, Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Want of Appetite, Infan- tile Fever and Ague, and Debility of the Stomach and Bowels, and organs of Digestion, Prepared only by Dr. I), Jayne, No. 8 South Third - street Phila- utlphia SICK DISEASES are often owing to a Scrofulous Habit of body, and in or der to effect a permanent cure, the orig inal cause must be removed. Jsyne's Life Preservative, one of the most pleasant articles ever offered lo the public, has been found not only to cure Scrofula, under all its multiplied forms, ofCancer, King's Evil, Goitre. White Swelling, &c, but also to remove tin disposition of tendency to diseases of that class, spd all diseases originating from obstructions in the glands or pores of the kin, or from impurity of the blood or other fludis of the body. Prepared only by Dr. D, Jayne, No 8 South Third street, Philadelphia, i Orphans' Court Sale. OF REAL ESTATE. N pursuance of an order of the Or phans Court of Somerset county. there will be sold by public outcry on the premises, on Saturday, the 31st day of October 1846, the foluwing real eatate, late of Wiliiam Silhauh, deceased, viz: Two certain tracts or Plan- lotions of land, situate in Addison town ship, Somerset county. The "one railed Hnmeplnce, contain ing about two hundred and thirty nine arrcs, adjoining lands of Julin Mi CIin tock, James Campbell, Henry Keck and William Named, of uhi -h about one j hundred an. I thirty acres is clearrd land i and about eighteen arrrs in meadow. Cii u liirh are ere ted o.;c iwo-a::cl a j half storv house,' with abmit two hun- , urtiJ hull tress a!id an exi'H.cni f ; Li'Jj&JlU? fJJliJiSf I .t . .1 - i . .! ,1! 1 mi uic Mniiisc: liie litfirt! o aisu cii watered anil well hniVr. d The other 'dace railed Paiker, in sr.i l township and co itity. containing about ninety six aTes, adjoining lands of John j McClintork, John llanua. Esq , and ! W iiliain Named, of which about lifty acres is cleared Und. atmut tbr'e of which is in meadow, u iih two grind tugar camps, a one-and a h If s orv house, and I3GUELK BARN thereon erected. The place is well wa teied and bns admit mcmy fruit tree thereon, and is well tiiitbt-red. Thkms Cue third to remain a lien on the premises, during th lifetime of the widow, to secure the i;:totPt semi-annually, of the residue one third in hand, and the remainder in two rami annual pay ments, to be Sf-cii.'fd by judgment bonds. Attendance uili be oivcn bv Thomas Liston Esq. Trustee f-r the s.ile of the reil estate of the said William Siibaugii, deceased. Bv the court, W. II. PICKING, Sept.20. Clerk. WANTED niMKblATL'LY. A JOl'RX KYM A VZl kill ?l ASER. A JOUKNE lu, a !'d JOU UN E V M A N chairir.aker. w he workman and of go! moral tdiaracter and indiisirion j habits. will find constant employment and re ceive liberal wages with the iuhscriber, bv applying imuirduit I v. GEOlKiE L. GORDON, Somerset, set. 22. To the Vulers of Somerset County. OU reasons which 1 di not deem it " necess-iry to state, 1 liave withdrawn my name as a candidate for Sheriff. While declining to stand a poll at the ensuing election, I tent er my sincere thanks to such ol my fellow citizens as had kiiid'v offered o:e their support. sept-22.;4 6 J At : OB C. SPKICHEK. CAME trcsp.is.-i.ig on t!ie premises of '"tlie sub.scri'ier in Green illc town- jlnindle COW, with a crop off the left ear, supposed to be aonut lii years old. The owner is requested o come for ward, prove property and piy charges. or she will be old as the I iw directs. sePr2i'4(i. JOHN L. BAEIf. S'I'IfcA'Y COW. Ti AM E trrspassing on the premises ) of tltc sui'sci iier in Greenville town- Uhip, tome lime in Apiil ht, a red and .' . . . ". . . . . - supposed to Ue 7 ears old. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove properly smd pay charges, or she will be sold is the law directs. sept23'J-0 ABSALOM BAER. Stray Go w. CAME to the piemists of the subscri ber in Somerset township, on the 2b'tb of August last, a Black and White COW, with slender lnin, supposed to be five years old; no car uuiks. The owner i requested to come for ward, prove propei ty and pay charges, otheru ise she w ill be sold as the law di recis. sepi22 WILLIAM ANKENY. Orphans' Court Sale of THE subscribers, Tiustecs for the sale of the real estaie of John Kuu dle deceased, will offer at public sale, in the Boraugh of Somerset, on Saturday the 17th day of October next, the follow ing valuable property, late the estate of said deceased, viz : .2 certain plantation or tract of land, situate in Somerset tp . Somerset county, containing about two hundred and ninety acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Christian Ankenv, Jr. Jacok Ankeny of C. John Maust, Jacob Shallis and others, with a gweatherboard cd dwelling house and bank barn thereon creeled, and two sug;.r camps on the premises; about one hundred and fifty acres cleared, at least ihirty acres of which are in excellanl meadow. The properly is well watered, there being springs of water in nearly all of the fields and there, is also, a young orchard of fruit trees on the premises. - wmuiwx- One third of the purchase money to remain a lien on the premises, the inter est thereof to be paid to the widow of said deceased during her natural life an nually. and after her death the principal to be paid to the heirs and legal repre sentatives of said deceased; one half of the balance in hand snd the remainder in four equal annual payments withou interest, lo be secured by judgment bonds. Attendance will be given by the sub scribers. ADAM MO WRY. - HENRY J. HEIPLE. eept. 15, 46. - . : . . Trcifec. NW&CIIEAPGOODS. riirinE subscriber lias received from the Eastern cities, and is now ope ning at his store North East corner of the Diamond, a very Urge and general assortment of Goods suitable for the FALL AND WINTER SEASONS, among which are French and English Cloths of various colors. Also Tweeds. Ccssimeres, Satineis and Je ms, Trlet-in and Cecilia Clod.s for Ladies dresses. ALSO, Cashmeres, Alpacas, Mou:li:i tie Lines. Calicoes ol all quali ties from 4 to 23 cents per yard. Mus lins from. 4 'o 10 cts. Silk end Thread Liice Silk Gloves ol a superior quality for ladies nd gentlemen, w-ceiher with a fine assrimei.t'or HARDWARE, ((iiccnszcare, Groceries. Cse. Boots miil shoes of ail k tin's aad very low. Weavers Reeds of very superior qu.diiy AH which will be sold on as che:'pand accorrodating lenns, as they can be had west of thtf Allegheny Mmir.tnius. M'.T RED WELL. Somerset, sept 22. 1S4G. T0 BIAS0MS AND CAR PENTERS. CJEALEU proposals lor doing the work of a m:w church to be erected by lite Ev. Ll lllKliAN CoNCRKOATION OF Saj;uli.s. at L ivaiisv i!!e. w ill be received on or before the 3!si of October next. The budding is t. b of brick, CO feci long and !') let-l wide, with a b..semcnt story. Tlie foundation is to I e f stone. Sleet high, and 40 feet wide in front, anil the other v, jIIs t: Le proportioned to the ground, which is inclined. The brick work is to be l( ftct high to the caves. For" p n '.iruhrs, contractors are request! tor-all on David Woy, Frede rick Countryman or Samuel Kooser. The Committee wiil furui-h the materi als for ihe foundation, and !so the brick and lumber fr the building. The whole job will be let out to one man, or the 'ouudutiuii will be let out separately. Contractors sre expected to attend in per son at Somerset, on ihe day of letting, when a full understanding can be had. It is desired to hae the church com pleted by thr Ut of July next. Bv order of the Building Commitlee, P. R1ZER. Somerset. Sept. 22d. 18 4G. FOR SALE ahout f.000 Acres of Land, in Shade and Paint townships, Somerset County. S 1 1 E undersigned will sell at Public JL s-de on Tuesday the 20th day of October next, at the old Shade Furnace in Sludt township, the follnwing Lands, viz: tl 1 401i warranted in the name of Edward Robisou do John Leonard S 402 do Joseph Lehman 4 380 do Samuel Anderson 5 ft)-' do James Thompson 0 389 do Wm. Oliver 7 4'Al do James Corman 8 390 do Thomas Procter 9 40 4 do Michael Kipple 10 330 do John Poor 1 1 400 do Elizabeth Trish 12 433 do George Thomson 13 408 do Wm. Fell 14 2(0 acres of the north end of a traci warranted in the name of John New hoi f, adjoining Henry Little's furnace tract. 15 G2 ai res, part of a tract warranted in the name of JohuScirs. The above lands will be sold at the f-.irna.-e of Shryncks and Bingham. Terms made known on day of sale. A reasonable credit wfil be given. Any person wishing to examine the drafl of the lands will call wi:h SIMON GE 15 HART, who will attend on d--v of sale as agent for AVM. II. SLOAN, Administrator of Lewis II. Conover, deceased. sept22'4Gj Vain able Ileal Estaie FOR S A L E. rHSIIE subscriber offr-is at private sale lite following valuable iel estate nz : No. 1. a certain tract of land Miuale in Jeioo r township, Somer set county, containing about 131 acres, abou GO acres of clear land of which about 30 acres is in good meadow; on w hich is creeled a new one and a half story frame bouse, stable and a large frame weatherboarded barn. No. 2. also another tract of land situate in said township, containg about 87 acres and 71 perches, about 40 accss of clear land, of w hich about 0 ai res h in meadow, wliitfi a 1 1 story log house and log stable thereon erected. Yo. 3. also another tract of land situate in said township of Jen ner, containing about 118 acres, about 5 acres of desr land, of which about 3 acres is in meadow with a email log house thereon erected. If not sold between this and the first day of April next, it wiii then be for rent on the shares. The above lands adjoin Matthew Black, Joseph Haines. 1 1 i ry S. Picking. George Parker and othprs, and arc situa ted just at the foot of Laurel Hill, on the Turnpike road. They ;oe of a good Quality, a Uttk norlion is fine bottom land, and thai which is not cleared con- tains excellent limber. For terms appK lo he subscriber, re siding on one of the tracts. JOHN B. REED. S e pt. C2.'46. 3m BLANK SUMMONS AND EXECU - TIONS, Fo: szh zl this 0ce. 41AAlEtutbt -lriiilMi ol lie; -ti!-TJ fccritcT.in BroibersvJ ey ur.s ip, about 2 miles from Berlin, somw tin e i July fast, 8 lira I i f r:!t;:o a: 1 two-ver old red and w'.i'e htiur I oiie-vear old Mack heiHt-r. I 1 1 3 do old brow n heiil r. do black ai d mI'c t!.. do bl:tt k S'td w hi s' -T, do rtd and white 5tvt., No ear marks. The owners are desired to cviv.e for ward, prove property pay cf.rfc, til ! thev will bo sold as the law directs. HENRY HAAS. Sept. 22. MtV , Orphans' Court b'alo OF Meal Ssfcat. fN pursuance of an order of the Or- plum's Court of Somerset couniy. there w ill be exposed to sale by way tf public vendue or outcry on the premise?, on Saturday the 3d day of October next, the following real estate, late tho property of Joseph Coiighenour, of Alle gheny tow nship, deceased, ;z: a ci-rtaiu mess.ge or situate in Allegheny township Somerset cotiiity, containing about one hundred and forty acres, more or less, from eigh ty to one hundred acres of clear land, with a two story log dwelling house, a double barn, and an orchard of excellent fruit trees on the premises, adjoining lands of Edward Dorsey, snd Noah Tip ton, and land late the propery of Ficd erick Altfathcr, deceased, and others. Verms; one third in hand, and ihe bal ance in three equal annual instalments, w ithout interest, lo be secured by judg ment bonds. Attendance will be given by Jacob Uoon. Esq., Trustee fyr ihe tale of said Real Estate. Bv the Court " W. 11. PICKING. Sent. 8. 1840. Clerk. Feblic Sale. rnilE subscriber will offer lor sale, by 2 way of public outcry, at his resi dence in Somerset township, on Friday the 9th of October next, the following personal property, viz: 8 HZ AD OF 2iOS,SSS, 15 head of cattle, among them several milch cows, 25 head sheep, 3 hogs, ft leaver's loom and gears, one cooking; stove, a lot of hogsheads and barrels, i ploughs and 1 harrow, 1 crt and cart gears, 3 setts of horse gears, and some new collars and bridles, 1 sleigh and i setts of harness, 1 threshinz machine; 250 Bushels Wheat, 125 bushels rye, 300 bushels oats, 10 or 12 ton hay, and a variety of oiher articles, which will be exhibited on the day of sale. Sale lo commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., when ihe ferms will be made kuowii 1LS0 at the same time and place, 147 teres of land situate in Somerset township. sd joining lands of Absalom Casebter, Widow Shauman, Joseph Smith and others, 80 or 90 acres clear. 10 in mea dow, and more can be made, with two Dwelling Houses and cabin barn and other buildings there on erected, and a fine orchard on tha premises. Terms will be made reasonable. JOHN CASEBEER. September 15. 18-JG. Orphans' Court Sale IN pursuance of an order of the Or phans Court of Somerset county there will be exposed to sale, by way of public outcry on the premises, oa Saturday the 17th day of October, next the following valuab'e Real Estate, late the property of Peter Peterheim, dee'd viz: a certain Plantation and tract of land, si:ua;e in Slonycreek township, Somer set couniy, containing 131 acres and 35 perches and allowance, adjoining: lauds, of John Miiler, Solumcn Ringler, Jacob Ft iiZ, Abraham Landis and ethers, on which tre erected a two-story Dwelling House, large frame bank barn and other improve ments; about sixly acres are cleared, a part of which is in meadow, and a good orchard on the premises; Terms One third of the purchase money to be secured on the premises for the use of Susanna Kemp, and late ihe widow of said Peter Perterheim. the in terest whereof to le p.iid her annually during her natural hfe, and afier her death the said third to be paid to il heirs and legal representatives of said deceased, one half of the re.-idua in cash and the balance in three equal annual payments without interest to be secured by judgment bonds. "Atendance will be given by John Yodcr, surviving Administrator tf Peter Peterheim, deceased. Bv tiie Crt.jrf. W. II. PICKING. Sept. 15. Mfi. (;lerk Cumberland Market. Flour, per barrel, $3 5o a 4 oO H'i...,i per bushel, to a V t V 65 65 05 " 00 C 00 I 25 5 50 12 (A h I A 0 f I 1 u ' f Rye, Com, Oat, Potatoes 0 70 0 70 0 40 O 37 o ca it Apples, urieu 50 CO 15 Ci a ! Peaches dried I Butler, per p 'ortJ, ! Beef. jVeal. ! Chickens, per dozen. ; Eygs. " t S.ciiC Cci.. f .v...d,