The Somerset herald and farmers' and mechanics' register. (Somerset, Pa.) 183?-1852, October 27, 1846, Image 3

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    30?!R3ET HERALD.
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. t.v.T to n'f-i-ii't lr any monies pntu
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JO.'fl 6 fid BosttJO.
Ty Divine permission, nev. .Messrs.
Ftevknscs sr.d 0:?snN, Pastors of the
jjfC5.y;efinn congregations at ComicHs
v'V. ;nd Uainr.town, will deliver a cour.se
i.pr, commencing on TtKsday eveninj.
V. K.,:md 10 continue at intervals d;i
iW ita week.
Printing PreSS.
We wish to purchase a second-hand
rsiiv-ig? press. Any person having one
ljr sa!?, will please inform us by
kr, staling the izs, price, &c.
s! H ;J H i 4 S)
- T2: V? V,
The ensuing court week will afford op
portunities to those indebted to us, to us--h:ire
what they severally owe. We
,vi:l then have published the "Herald"
KU'H vfahs, F.nd such a have been re
ceiving it all that time without ever pay
ji'g us a cent, can readily tell the amount
of -heir ahscaraces.
h b b k w i b k b
ff tL W ttit
Great TariiT Victory!
PENNSYLVANIA REDEEMED!
. H7'g Canal Commissioner, IV his;
J)'lcnlii to Congress, and a H his;
Stats Senate end House if Eepiacn
tuples, elected!
We have the pleasure of announcing
to our readers one of the greatest political
victories ever achieved by any party in
Pennsylvania. The Whigs' have swept
the State from the centre to the circum
ference. They have elected their candi
date lor Canal Commissioner, 1? out of
21 Members of Congress and a majority
of 10 to the Assembly, and have 18 out
of the 33 .Members of the Stale Senate.
Pennsylvania stands by the Tariff of
IS42, as the sheet-anchor of her prcs
peritv. Though cut off by base and
treacherous hands, it is destined to be
restored again at a day not distant. Her
people have spoken in a voice audible as
thunder, and her betrayers may take war
ning from it and prepare for the coming
Etorra, in other Slates of the Union.
Tolnnlcers lor Mexico!
It will be remembered that Congress
EUihorizcd the calling out of 50,000 vol
unteers to be employed against Mexico,
should the Executive deem it expedient,
rjj that Pennsylvania's quota of that
force was fixed at six regiments. In the
carlv part of the Summer a number ot
Volunteer companies from this Slate ten
dered their services, but owing to a strong
turn out from the Western and South
western St-ites they were r.ji ;I..n acrepl
f.,1. Vn learn, however, that a rrouisi-
' . I
lion has been made upen Gov. Shunk j
, r, . , r
wit nn tne nast weeii, lor tne wnoie oi
this Suites quota of men, we suppose
for the purpose of reinforcing Gen. Tay
lor's Army at Monterey, and the proba
bility therefore i., that onr gallant volun
teers will ere long find opportunities to
distinguish themselves on t!w battle-fields
cf Mexico.
The Tniig and Anliiiiasons cf
Somerset.
Though the day w?.s one of the most
disagreeable we had tne present season, j
t':e who!e-Ciued Yv higs and Antmissons
of this county did their duty nobly on
the dav of the election. The turn out
was small, it is trn?, but still much great
er thm many supposed it would be vhen
they saw it raining ail day. Onr moun
tain boys do not regard a little sprinkling,
however, when duty calls them to the
b:dlot-boxe? and whether there be "rain
or shine,'
Lrown."
t'.icy always
"do up thing?
War Kan or s.
We have several rumors in regard to
the present state of affairs at Monterey,
the litest of which is, that the Mexicans
h'aj lurried upon Gen. Taylor and attack
id him in the city, but were repulsed with
the loss of from 1200 to 1800 men in
kilh-d and wounded, and that Gen. Tay
lor had lost from 300 to 500. We have
not been able to trace lhi3 rumor to any
reliable source, and cannot say, therefore,
what degree of credit it is entitled to.
Gliio Election.
The election in Ohio has resulted in
lh election of a Whig Governor, 12
Whijr Members cf Congrci-r, and a Whig
i'i:jori:y in eac h branch of tho Stale Le
gislature. Particulars nest wetk.
CXTThe returns fur Canal Commis
sioner aro us yet incomplete. Wiien re
ceived iu full, we shall spread them before
i-r reader. Power" majority v.Ul be
tVwtzt 0,000,
From the Pittsburgh American. -Speaker
el" the House of Kejpre-
sentadves
As the choice of this officer is not on
ly of great importance to the entire Le
gislation of the session, but singularly so
in tne selection ol Committees ol the
House ami in all the bearings of conser
vative legislation, we 'would earnestly
recommend the election of Col. Edie of
Somerset. Mr. E. is a man of talents
a staunch Whiff, and in all respects admi
rably qualified for the Chair. We there
fore most cheerfully recommend him for
the station, and trust that the Whigs and
Antimasons of the State together, will
cordially unite with us in placing him in
the Chair. '
JO We cordially concur in the fore
going recommendation of the American.
Col. Edje is a man of "the right stripe,"
and would make an excellent presiding
officer. The "Frosty Sons of Thunder,"
. moreover, are entitled to some little dis
j tinetion for their persevering eft
1 half of tiie ascendancy of Wl
torts in be-
h'g princi
ples, and we trust it will be conferred up
on them by electing; their Representative
to the Speakership of the House.
omcial rtclKi-ns of the ISIIi
District.
Stewart. Wevand
Somerset,
Favette,
Greene,
1G18
2181
1105
4904
4152
723
ISS4
1515
4152
Stewart's maj.
t Oi
Pennsylvania Legislature,
STATE SENATE.
Whigs. Loco 3.
Philadelphia County, 1
Montgomery 1
Berks, 1
Bucks, 1
Schuylkill, Carbon,
Monroe & Pike, 0
Northampton and Le
high, 1
Bradford and Tioga, 0
Lycoming, Clinton and
Centre, 1
York, 1
Allegheny and Butler, 1
Erie, 1
00
00
HOUSE OF BEPBESENTATIVES.
Whigs.
1
4
Locos.
Adams,
Allegheny,
Armstrong,
Bedford,
Beaver,
Bradford,
Bucks,
Blair,
Berks,
Butler,
Crawford,
Centre and Clearfield,
Chester,
Columbia,
Cumberland,
Cambria,
Delaware,
Dauphin,
Erie,
Franklin,
Fayette,
Creer.e,
Huntingdon,
3
1
2
1
1
3
2
1
2
2
2
2
1
1
jjjjjjjjjjj
r., . .
Jeiierson, Clarion and
Venango,
Lebanon,
Lehigh and Carbon,
Luzerne,
2
1
1
1
Lancaster, 5
Lvcoming, Clinton, &c. 1
Mifflin, 1
Montgomery, 2
Mercer, ' 2
Northumberland, 1
Northampton Sc Monroe,
IVrry,
Philadelphia City, 5
Phihide! phia county,
Schuylkill; " 2
Somerset, 1
S'.ipqn?h'a & Wyoming,
i loga,
Washington, 1
Westmoreland,
Warren and McKean,
Wayne and Pike,
Union and Juniata, 2
York, 2
53
3
1
8
2
1
1
3
1
1
1
42
Those marked thus () are elected as
independent candidates.
Slore Glory.
( Whig thunder, while it is rolling and
. rumbling over our heads, comes boom-
ing in from the North and South. Hear
Georgia:
GEORGIA ELECTION.
The election of Congress took place on
Monday last, in Georgia.
l?t Dist. King, (V) Cohen, (LF)
Chatham 000 395
No doubt,-vc should say, from this in
dication, that T. B. King, Whig, is re
elected. 7th Dist. Stephens, (W) Turner, (L)
Taliaferro 421 21
And this vould indicote that A. II.
Stephens (W.) is re-elected.
Sth Dis. Toombs, XV) Turner, (h)
Lincoln 210 117
Richmond 553 304
790 421
Mr. Toombs has gained in these two
counties 23 votes. Hi majority in 1844
was 1365, and he is no douht re-elected.
DaUimore Election For Mayor.
The election for Mayor and city coun
cil in Baltimore was held on Wednesday
last, and resulted in the election of. the
Locofoco cahdidate by a majority of 106
voles:
The American says:
The largest vote ever cast in Baltimore
was that of yesterday, the aggregate be
ing 17,701. At the State election held
last week the whole vote was 14,809, be
ing 2832 less than yesterday. At the Pre
sidential election in 1814, the aggregate
vote was 17,301.
The City Council will stand in the
FirFt Branch 1 1 Democrats, and 9 Whigs.
In the Second Branch, 5 to 5.
Last year the First Branch consisted of
17 Democrats and 3 Whigs, and the Sec
ond Branch of 9 Democrats and 1 Whig.
COUNTERFEITERS ARRESTED.
The Nashville Union of the 1st instant
says: "Yesterday morning four men, cal
ling themselves Wm. C. Spencer, Win.
Brown, James Johnson, ond Wm. Boyd,
were brought before Justice Ferriss on a
charge of having in their possession coun
terfeit money. On an examination there
was found in one of their saddlebags be
tween $15,000 and $17,000 of counter
feit paper money, on the Bank of Ken
tucky, 'he Northern Bank of Kentucky,
Yates Couhtv Bank at Pen van, New-
York, the Planters Bank of Alabama, (no
such bank in existence.) and banks in
Virginia. They had also in their posses
sion copper plates and other necessary
implements for engraving money upon all
the above mentioned banks. The engra
ving for the Planters Bank of Alabama is
the same as the Planters Bank in Ten
nessee, with the exception ol the change
of the name of the State."
etv Copper Discovery at Miner
al Point.
Extract of a letter, dated "Mineral
Point, Sept. 25th, 18 J G." A very splen
did show of copper .has just been opened
here. It is a regular sbect, running north
west and southwest, going down into the
water, and the ore is believed by men
competent to judge, to contain 45 or 50
per cent, of copper. It will not, how
ever, be worked at present, because smel
ters will not give what the ore is worth.
About a ton of this rich ore will be ship
ped to Boston forthwith. At the diggings
of Mr. Woodman and .Mr. Hubbard, there
is a large quantity of ore now in sight,
and it is estimated by miners, that the
ground now broken will turn out from
300 to 500 tons of ore.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CORN.
Corn, the seed or which was brought
by Lieut. Fremont from the Rocky Moun
tains, is growing in Albany. Each ker
nel is enveloped in a husk.
The above paragraph, the Philadelphia
IVnnsylvanian says, h going the rounds
of the press. In some places it is called
Rice Corn, both names covering one va-
nety. i ne same description oi corn tins
been cultivated all through the West and
Sou;h these fn'teen years; and :i positive
nuisance for all ordinary purposes it is,
except when ground, hull and all, for feed
ing rattle. The common Pennsylvania
yellow yields a greater return, and is
much more desirabb: in every respect,
whatever fancy agriculturists may say to
the contrary.
Tl'.e offi'.ial p iper, the Union, inform
ed the public yesterday that orders would
be immediately transmitted to Gen. Tav
Lon to terminate t!io asmibUce, and ad
vance; and we understand that an officer
(Maj. J. (JRAnAM) will set out this morn
ing with all sped for Gen. Taylor's
headquarters, with the orders alluded to
bv the Union. fNat. Int. Oct. 14.
MoNTr.REY, now in possession of Gen.
Taylor, is the capital of the State of
New Loon. It is on tho Fernando river,
about 2'0 miles from its mouth. It has
well-paved streets and mostly one story
stone buildings. The population is about
10,000, and the city is situated on the
main travelling route from the Rio Grands
to the city of Mexico.
On Sunday the ltli mst., near Ligonier,
by Henry Landis, Esq., Mr. John J.
Miller, of Somerset County, to Miss
Rosanna Darron, of Westmoreland Co.
On Thursday the Sth, by the same,
Mr. Michael Sin:, of Somerset town
ship, to Miss Magoalena Kuaslxker, of
Jenner township.
FASMI FOR SALE.
''RILIi be exposed to ea?e on Fri
Y Y d;h 2o''i day of November
neit, on the premises, at 2 o'clock P.
.Mf, tbe fsirm bolonging to the estiite of
Christian Myers, late of Ligonier town
ship dce ised containing
or thereabouts. The said larm is situa
led in siid Ligonier township, West
moreland county, ami within 2 miles of
the borough of Ligonier adjoining lands
f Joseph Peoples, O'Haira's lleirp, i
Michael Myers, Henry Myers and oth-j
prs. - There are i;n the nremises a good i
DWELLING HOUSE,
a log bank Uarn, a good Spring House,
and a never failing Spring. There is
also an excellent apple Orchard, &c,
about I GO acres cleared, 35 of which
are in good meadow. The cleared land
is under good fence, and in a high state
of cultivation. The balance is well tim
bered and abounding with limestone and
coal. The laud is of lirjt r:te quality.
An indisputable Title will be giren.
Any person wishing to examine said
farm will call with Henry Myers. The
the terms will be easy and made known
on the day of sale.
MICHAEL MYERS,
HENRY (MYERS,
EDWARD CLIFFORD,
ExV of the estate of Cn Mycr dec-'d.
Oct. 2,T, 1846. . -
Somerset Lyceum,
Will meet at the Lyceum room on Fri
day evening next, at 6i o'clock.
QUESTION FOR DISCUSSION.
Is the Government of the United States
right in carryine the War into Mexico.
Essayist, Declaimer,
A. J. Ogle. S. Gebhart.
A. II. COFFROTII, Sec'y.
Notice.
THE Comniissioners of Somerset
County will receive proposals fur
supplying the court house, offices and
jail with fuel, during the ensuing winter.
Proposals to be handed in on or before
Monday of Court.
R. L. STEWART.
QM. 37. 1S10. " irk.
JAYNE'S' MEDICINE.
YET AXOTHER.
Yrom the Susquehanna Hegistrr.
15) ALTHOUGH tbe public lure
been often imposed upon by patent med
icines, yet occasionally a really upffnl
anu benehcial meniriue is !e?piel. ueg -
lected, merely because "found in bad
company. ' I am led to these remark
by a emiversathm with a friend few
days since. She had breti -atlln-ted lor
several years with a disease of the h'ri
which had fcpparautly brought her-neur;
to the grave. Oi.c vf our most fkiiful
physicians wns called, who pronounced;
her disease incurable. Au acier;isemetii i
of Dr. Jayi'e's Expectorint in tbe Reg
ister, cougbt the eye of her frieiula, and
a bottle of it was immediately procured
at Bentky & Mitchell's, in Montrose.
tic fore the had uken it two days, ihere
was Eti appnrant improvement. She has
not taken l boults as yet but her b.eahh
has been tiemly restored.
I hiie no personal motive for recom
mending this medicine, but merely stale
this fKct, hoping ih;it it may meet the
eye of some who are laboring under sim
itar disease., that may liken ISA partake
of its benefits
A Friknd to Humanity.
7lh mo, Sth, 1840.
Svddby J. J. it'll. F. Schelf,
Somerset Pa.
Also far Edward Bcvjii.
Stvstnwn Pit.
FOR SALE.
IN pursuance of the lai Will and Tes
tament of Ma'.hias Mxrkcr, htc of
Donegal township. Westmoreland coun
ty dee'd, I will offer for aale by way of
public outcry, on Friday ihe
13th day of November,
next, on the premises, a Tract of land.
situatfd in Donegal township, adjoining;
UMtls of 'ohn Hood, John Parke, John
Campbeil, James Irwin, John Burrel -ml
others containing
I I O A C tl E s.
more or less.) having therron nbout 75
acres of clear land, I A of which are in
nieaduw, wi:h a shinjle Jro-'ed log
house qnd k'.cherirand a lg barn, and
soinr fruit irren thereon.
The sal Mill commence at 12 o'-rh.-ck,
on the aforeaaiil day, when the
terms w il! be made known by the sub
scribcr,
HUGH CA VAN,
Administrator, with the will aniiex'd.
O,'lolfr 0, iCiG.
REGIS IWS NOTICE.
""vJoticf. is hereby given to all persons
concerned ns legators, creditors or
otherwise, tb.it tho following accounts
have been filed and passed register in the
Register's otTice, lor the county of Som
erset, and tluit the same will be present
ed lo the Orphans court for confirmation
and allowance on Monday, the 23 day
of November next, at an adjourned Or
phans' Court, viz:
The account of Jar-nb Keim. admin
istrator of John J Siiylor !ec'd.
The account of Jocoli Miller and Pe
ter Hoclistetler Jr, Executors of the last
will and Ttsumrnt of Peter Hochstetler,
deceased.
The account of Edwrd Dorsry Ex
rfutnr of the l ift will and Testament of
Jacob Htikman. dre'd.
The account of Ianc Yoder and Dan
iel Hochstetler, Executors ol Daniel
Hochstetler deceased.
The arconnl cf Jacob Rhmgh and
Samuel Fib kinger. Executors of Abras
ham Fliekinger dee'd.
The account of George Walker Ex
ecutor of Simon Hay, dee'd.
Tbe account Samuel Tho.-np?on ad
minisiat jr of Thomas Collier dee'd.
WM. H. PICKING.
Oct. 20 184G. Kugmifr
(PRO 150X0 Pi:iJLIUO.)
SUR1FF9S SAL.BS.
rgHE Sheriff of S nirsM will offer
g forsalo by public nutt-ry in thr
noroiighitf Somerset, oaFiidiy tbe 13th
of November next, the following real
estate:
A tract of land, shunt in Allegheny
township, containg 400 a-res more or
less, ll ai res cleared, adjoining bonis of
H T Wild, Jchn Wi i, Niu.on Gt-bhart
and others, a one story l2 houvp. a
spring hwuse and stable thereon erected
as thr property of Peter P- Shaffer.
Two lots of ground in the Rorough of
Somorset, containing half an acre, more
or less, adjoining a lot of Daniel Baird
on the west. Union street on the north.
Main street on the somh, and'a lot of A
brabam Dull on the eust, a large two
story dwelling house, wood hed and
stable thereon erected, now in the oc
pancyof Henry Jackson and John J.
Renford as the property of Schachlitcr,
Rear fc Staum,
A tract of land in Jenner township,
containing 140 acres more or less, about
CU acres cleared, about 10 acres in mea
dow, adjoining lands of Jesse Griffith,
George Smith, George Friedline and
William Griffith snd others, a o stry
bouse, a brn and other building there-
on as the property of Herman Umbcr
ger. A tract of land in Somerset tawnship,
containing SS acres, more or less, a cab
in house and stable thereon erected,
adjoining lands of Samuel .Metzler.
George Hartmcn, Joim Caebeer. God
frey Siahl and Mi.dvel Sipe ss the
property of John Vming,
A tract of hnd in Stnnycreek town
ship, containing 15f) m-re. anodier of
Mn r inn nna ne ji
-ioo acres, one ol -ton 'res, one or 44
acres, and one of 200 Hi-res, )l more or
less improred us the property of Da-
Keller
KOTICK.
Estate of John V. Colemav,
deceased.
LETTERS of Administration on the
estate of John N. Coleman, late of
Broihcriralley, deceased, having been
granted lo the f ohsrrihers. all persons
indebted to s.id -aie are requested to
attend - Ml (be !te ridptwc of the da
reaWd. on SaMirdnv the I -lib of Noveai-
her nf-xi, pre pa ml n spitie; ntid those I
i t f
. having , ruims.
to prceni
litem
the saiLt? lime mid idace. pronerlr su-
! theiilicattd
j
;
SAML'EL COLEMAN,
ol Somprfet tp
JACOB J. roi.EMAN.
of Brutlierralley tp.
Oct. G. ! SIR G
U f (bnvii for Tri'i! at November
term IS to. (commencing on the
I O h day of the month.
Tamlmgfcr'a use Mow ry late Sh'ff.
Sr oil v Jwauk
(borpennin' ue Harizell el si.
Pile
Giisiillcsparger &
RoiugarJiicr
Wable
Augustine
ts ('uster
rs Ilosluiid
r Ringler
t s Liu Irs and Hart
m:n
s Hoffman
ft Philippi
Kimmrl
t C.x &, Goiiher
vs Marteeny
Wable
ij.i mo
Foti?t
E. k F. F-ber
Kmgkr
Ku.k
Wilhelm
Hoover
15 urtu use
Colborus Ex'trs.
Siiallis
Dork holder and M"-
G ruth's me
Johnson
Srhell's use
.Adnison
Milkr
Cliorpenning et al
Beiifurd
Flick
Johnson
Rerkey
Neff
vs Countryman et al
Witi Si Gebhait
s Cummins
s Ogle's Execulrix
ra Ritunger
vi CjbsoIv
vs Sams
vs Rizer
a Ddly
18 Kllllpp
ts Rankin
H unhand adm's u.-e vs Hslnd adm'r
Cotiuirv man's use vg Kooniz.
A. J. OGLE.
Protlionotary's office
Otc. HO. 'l54fl
For November Term 1S4G.
ciMMtciNO os hie IGni dat or tub
MONTH
GIMND JURORS.
Milfurd Wm. Henry
Henry Long
John Infield
Wm. Moore
Jacob Kn-.?ile,
'i'homas Masn
Divid Philippi Jr.
Summit Martin B. I.oj
Petrr Walker
Stoystown (ienrgr Foy
Southanipion W. G. Csppeller
John Bowman
Addison David Campbell
Jenner - Jacob (.ver
J iseph Hnynes
Somerset R. Lauehto.i
Pfter Friedline Jr.
D ivid Ankeny of J.
Berlin - Chirlrs Kris?inger
Brothcrva'ley JoJm Knepper
Turkey foei Jitmhn Born worth
David Crossing
John Cramer ol S.
Thomas II anna
TR.1VEHSE JURORS.
Brothersvalley Simon Hay
Ilug'i Srhr.rk
John P. Biuaker
Conemangh Peter Herkman
Tobia Levinston
Lcwix Fen burn
Stotivcrcck John .M
Charles Ut hman
Conrad Mvers
Mi. harl Biobker
Shade Jo-epb Lcaaure
Philip Lin
Jolio Haim r
S iinio i Si.oler jr
Andrew Btrkeplila
Milford - Daid D. Miller
Henry Cramer
Jacob Humbert
Samuel Snyder
Somerset ip. Henry Frank
Joseph Smith
Jacob Hanger
Abm. Beam
Christian Walter
Philip Shafer
Jennfr - - Mich;;d Homer
Philip Hoffman
Allegheny - Henry Poorbaugh
Turkevfuot Alex. Cunningham
Aaron Srlirack
Summit - Rudolph Boose
Southampton D;iie! Camp
Paint - Solomen Moyers
Wm. Dempsey
Peter Berkey
Berlin - Samuel Philsnn
Qneniahoning Valentine Miller
Somerset br. George Pile
DR. S. POSTLETHWAITE
TENUEKS his professional service t 1h
rul!is. Office ift tb taildiag fornwrly 36
f cucietl by Chr!s Ogle, Esq., m law cfit.
Estate of Jacob v
LETTERS .ffc.!ii!iiirv
noit wii'i'ih Will i.imv
estaic ol JjrohShrp. the'd. bj'fv
granted to the ?nb?cnbcr rt"i'iij inlL...
irtili; '.Milfon! lv ip. hei qm'S
all rprsons to Hitend l f.i resiuVtire.
Frid.iy tbe Otli of November rrjt. pie-
pared to sctdf, and ilnc having iliio
to present them st the ame ti ne una
r.,xn t v 1 1 r
I P!are
JACOB KNABI.E.
Oct 13. '40 6i
Adm'r,
Stray Cattle.
CAME trespassing on the premise
of the subscriber, in Llktick town
ship, on the 22d of September lat, thre
beaj of cattle, V wit:
A oneyear old heitfer, brown, wii!
white face, right ear cropped.
A duna steer, marked as the above.
A tr'mdle steer, with a crop cfT ths
left ejr and a swallow fork in the rials'.
'I he owner is rrqutsicd to come fr
woid. prove property, py charges vol
take them awv, otherwise thev will bo
at ! sou! as the law 'irpf:.
ni!3 DAVID YODER.
Somerset County, ss.
k r an adjnnrneil Orphan
:Minr a. (;lirl ,ie,J l Somerset.
'n am' ',r a'(' counly o iho
'''TTov seventh d-y of September,
1S1G, before the Honorable Judges
thereof.
On motion of Simon Gebhnrl, Esq..
the court grant a rule on the Heirs and.
Legal Representatives of Abraham Col
born, dee'd, tr appear at an adjourned
Orphan' Court, to he held al Somerset,
on die 23d day of November next, and
show cause, if any they have, why ih
Real estate of said deceased should net
be sol. I.
Extract from the records of said court,
certified the 7th day of September, 1845.
W. H. PICKING,
oct 1 3 Clerk.
Somerset County, ss.
VtiV,, 4 T an adjourned Orphans'
W Cmm ,ie,J 81 SomePSCt
V$Pjz in aQJ for said county, on tho
7h day of September. A.
D. 1846, before the Honorable Judge
thereof.
On motion of Samuel G.iithcr. Esq.
the court confirm iho Inquisition on tha
Real Estate of Rosanna Shaver, dee'd.
anJ grant a rule on the heirs and legnl
representatives of said dee'd, to appear
at au adjourned Orphans' Court, to be
held at Somerset, on the 3d day of No
vember, next, and accept or refuse lo
lake the real estate of said deceased at
the appraised price.
Es'rj' t from tbe records of said court,
certified this 7ih dv of September. 164G.
W.' II. PICKING,
cl!3 Clerk.
Somerset County, ss.
4 1' an adjourned Orp!
iSMllSL Court held at Some
erct.
Xlyc m ant" fur SiHt' county, on th
'''f 7th day of September, A. D.
:S4 6, before the Honorable Judge
thereof.
On motion of J. F. Cox, Esq., tha
court confirm the Inquisition on tha
Re d Estate of Christian Shncfccy, dee'd,
and grant a rule on the Heirs and Legal
Representatives of said dee'd. to appear
at an adjourned Orphans' Couri lobs
held at Somerset, on the Hd day of No- .
vember next, and accept or refuse to taka
tbe real estate of said deceased, at tha
appraised price.
Extract from tbe records ofsaidconrt.
certified this 7th day of September, A.
It. I34b.
WM. H. PICKING,
ccll3 Clerk.
Somerset County, ss.
-V' an a,'j1urne'' Orphans
ltfe" Court held at Somerset, in
V.icand for said county, on the
'''7f 19ih dy of September, A.
D. 1816, before the Honorable Judges
thereof.
On petition of Jacob Mose? and Abra
ham Moses, two of the heirs and legal
representatives of Jacob Moses, dee'd.
die court grant a rule on the Heirs and
Legal Representatives of said deceased,
to appear at an adjourned Orphans Court
lube held at Soinervl on Monday tha
23d doy of November, A. D. 134C, and
shew c.uifc, if any ihry have, why tha
real estate of sid Jacob Moses, dee'd,
should not be sold.
Extract from the Records of ssiJ
rour:, certified this 19th dav of Septcm
ber, 186.
W. II. PICKING,
nrll 5
Clcr
NEW&CHEAPGOODS.
'irHE subscriber has rectived from
J the Eastern cities, and is now ope
ning at his store North East corner of
ihe Diamond, a very large and general
asforiment of CooJji suitable for tha
FALL AND WINTER SEASONS, 1
among which are French and English
Cloths of various color. Also Tweeds,
Cashmeres. Satinets and Jeans, Tarletoa
and Ceci'ia Cioihs for Ladies dre.es.
ALSO, Cashmeres. Alpacas,
Mouolin de Uine. C;dicot s of all quali
ties from 4 to to cents per yard. Mus
lins frooi 4 ut 10 cts, Silk and Thread
L-e, Silk (i!oes of a superior qui.lity
for ladies ind gentlemen, together with a
fins-assortment of HARDWARE,
((jicciiszvcive, Groceries ?c
Boots and shors of all ki;:i! a id ery
low. Weavers Ucds of ery superior
quality.
All whi-h wi'd br so'.j on r! ep ar.d
sccorDoduti'ng itrms. d ev be Ls.d
west of the Aliegh-y Mrti'.nii-y.
M. I RED W ELT.'
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