From the Kew York Jimeriian. UNITED STATES CENSUS." .The law passed by Congress for taking the Census next year, is published in the'GTobe of the 6th inst. It is long—but the follow ing is a full though brief abstract of its Sec. 1. directs the Marsha’s under the direction of ihe Secretary of State, to cause an enumeration of all inhabitants, excluding Indians not taxed, within their districts, distinguished—First. The sex of all free white persons. Secondly, the ages of all under s—under5 —under 10—under 15—under 20— and, then under each successive 10, to 100. Thirdly, the number of deaf and dumb free whites under 14—under 25—and of 25 and upwards; also,, the number of blind—of in sane and of idiots—specifying how many of the last two are a public chaig.*. Free colored persons or colored persons bound to service for a term or for life, arc to be enumerated, the sexes distinguished, and the ages under 10, under 24, under 36, un der 55, and under 100, to be noted. Also, the number, without rtgird to age, of deaf and dumb, blind, insane and idiots, and how many of the last two arc public charge. The Marshals to appoint appoint assist ants, who, as well.ns the Marshals, are to be sworn to a faithful performance of duty,’ which is to consist in inquiring personally, at every dwelling within, the district or of the' head of each family, as to the facts re quired to be certified. The enumeration is to commence on Ist June, 1840,. and to be completed in ten months. Each assistant to inake two copies of his returns to the .M irslial. Sec. 2. imposes a penalty of 200 dollars on any assistant, for neglect or falsification in malting his returns. ■ Sec. 3. requires the Marshal to file one copy of each assistant’s return with the Clerk of his District;''also an attested copy of his aggregate return to the State Depart' ment—the other,copy, with the original ag gregate, to be transmitted to the Secretary of State by Ist December, 1840. Penalty ■fur .failure in any of these acts on the part of the Marshal $l,OOO. Sec. ,4. establishes the pay of assistants thus: For every 100 persons returned, if resident in the county, 2 dollars; if in a totvn or city of more than 3,000 persons, at the same rate for 3,000; and then for every 300 persons returned over that number, 2 dol lars. _ When,.however, from the sparseness of population, this co npensatiun is inade quate, the Marshal may allow not exceed ing $2,50 on every 100 returned.. The pay ment not to be made to assistants till he shall have sworn that he has faithQ[)ly exe cuted his duties as prescribed by this act. The compensation of the Marshals varies according to Districts. For the two Dis tricts of New York, it is $450 each. For that of New Jersey, $350. Sec. 5. Every person whose usual place of ‘abode on said Ist June shall be in any fami ly, to be returned as of that family. The name of every inhabitant, without any set tled place of residence, to be enfer’ed in the schedule; persons occasionally absent, to be enumerated at the place of their usual a-- bode. Sec. 6. Every free person, more limn 16 years old, although not head of a family, bound under a penalty of $2O to render, if required, a true answer, so far as he or she can, to the questions of the assistant, touch ing these matters, and according to know ledge, to give an account of every person belonging to the family. Sec. 7. Each assistant,'before making his return to the'Marshal, to cause the schedule containing the number of inhabitants in his District to be posted in two of the most pub lic places within the District, for each of which he is to receive $5 compensation. Sec. 8. Secretary of State to transmit in structions, forms, and blanks, to the Marsh als. Sec. 9 and 10 refer merely to -details, of execution. , ‘ , Sec. 11. Secretary of State, when the Marshal’s returns are all received,' 1 to-direct the printers of Congress to print ten thou sand copies of the aggregate for the use of Congress. This section also prohibits the Marshal from receiving any fee, or reward, or portion of pay, from the assistants they appoint, under penalty, of $5OO. Sec. 12. Allows Marshals the amount ol postages paid by them .in' connection with this business. .Sec. 13. we publish entire; Sec, 13. And be it further enacted, That the aforesaid Marshals and their assistants shill also take a census of all persons re ceiving pensions from the United States for revolutionary or military services,! stating their names and ages; and also shall-collect and return in statiscal tables under proper heads, according to such forms as shall be furnished, all such information in relation to mines, agriculture, commerce, manufactures, and schools, as will exhibit a full view of the. pursuits, industry, education and re- SDurces of the country, as shall be directed by the President of the United States. And it shall be the duty of the Secretary of State, under the direction of the President, to pre pare such formsjiregulations, and instruc tions, as shall be, necessary and proper to comply with the provisions of this act. Sec. 14,' and last, appropriates $30,000 for carrying the act into execution. _ -It jWill devolve upon the Twenty-Sixth Congress, at its second and short session, from Ist December, 1840, to 4th March, 1841, to determine anew the ratio of'repre sentation under this’Tenth Census. */:. - MAP.RI3D! W On the 7th inst. by the Rev. Jbhn Ulrich j Mr, Philip Sckombaeh, to Miss Rebecca Bfar, both of Westpennsboro’ township. VOn the same-day, by the same; Mr. Jeste Bellzhoover, to Miss Catharine JSJeinpeter, both ofSajjth Middleton township. : v On the X2th inst. by the same, Mr. JVan cts Eckels, to -Miss Sarah Ann Barnett, . Both bf this Bortra&fc ~ " On the 14th inst. by the same, Mr. Mar lin Slrine, of Ohio; to Miss Martha Fisher, of South Middleton township. / On the,S2d inst. by the Rev. P. Scheurer, of Dillshurg, Mr. Thomas Moore, to Miss Catharine Westfall, both of Cumberland co. % On Friday last, by the Rev. Henry Au rand, Mr. George Wilson, to- Miss Eliza beth Steen, both of Carlisle. ( » On Thursday last, by the Rev. Benjamin S. Schneck, Mr. John Mellinger, to Miss ■Margaret Noecker, both of Cumberland co. -Dia Ds 1 On Tuesday the 19th inst. Eiller Ring wait, infant son of George Mathews, of Car lisle, aged 14 months and 10 days. Wei']) not f«>r the dead, That in the glory of green youth do fall, F.re frenzied p issiun or foul bin one thrall Upon hib'suul hath >pread. Weep not—he is at rest From misery* and madness, and all strife. That makes hut night of day and death ot life, In the grave’s peart ful breast. Yet weep not—he shall soar As the freed eagle of the skies that pined, Hut pines no more, for his own mountain-wind. And the old ocean shore. Rejoice! Uejcjicc! How long Shntrd the taint spirit wrestle with its clay, Fluttering in vain for the cloudless day. And for the angel’s song. It mounts! It mounts! Oh spread The banner of gay victory—and sing For the enfranchised,and bright garlands bring— Hut weep not for the dead. ~ TEE CORREI :ted Per bbl. Floor, superfine, U\ e Fo ur, t'orn Meal,' Wheat, live. Corn, Oats, Ciovtrseed, Flaxseed,' Plaster, ' . Whiskey Pork, Beef; Leather,- sole D neper JUAT lA3T EOH APRIL TERM, 1838. Commencing on Monday the Bth day . A'ten~ Ho kti Bt ivn. (’ar/is'e— Willi.mi Honey. John Thompson, John U-i'lerwiH.d, N ithan W. Wood*. D‘rkhnion~himc Brandt, Jonathan Kisinger fto/nwell —J*»hn L «unhlin Mrrhaninhurff— Joseph Black, Jacob Gorgas '•'ffiin —Willj.un Blean, Joseph N rth .Y Slu'/iprnsburgborough —Jacob Culp,Henry Car* lisle Southampton —Daniel Croft, Adam Duke, John Hnrhlxm!* Went Petwtho*ottffh— John Dricker, John Me* Kcdn.n, jr, f Joseph Trego TRAVERSE JURY— r%rat fTeek. Allen— .A lmi Eichleber»;i r, Stnuul Eckles, J hn K.Lominerker, Jani< sNeul, John Orr, J S viler, Georee/Thninns Carlisle— Jacob Duev, Tirol) S F.mst, William McPherson, Rudest) Natcher, Alex. Woods D'clcinson— John C«.rbel, Uavid Glenn, William II -rper East Pennsborough-^ Jaroh.S II tldeman, .Wil liam Miller, Adam Seirer, John Suavely ’ Ftank/ord — Abraham Bauman. J/v/jrnW/—Joseph M Means Merhanicsburg— John Hoover, Isaac Kinsey M.mroe— MichatTG Belshoovir, Henry Bitner, Geo Brjndle, 8 «mucl Gibler, Jacob Struck Mfflin—Jhhn High Ncwville— Samuel Ahl, Samuel Cook, Scott C.yle Acwfon—Jacob Gilbert, Alexander P Kelso,' Robert (* Kilgore, Samuel Wild A'brth M iddleton— J 'hit Wolf Sony* The 2 I Batalina 86;h Regiment Militia and the Ist Battalion Cimtberlund Volunteers, on ITirsday the 14th of M »y. The Ist Bittnlion 2oi Regiment Militia on Wednesday the 15th «»f M y. The 21 Battalia) 231 Regiment Militia, on Thursday the 16th of May. The 1-.1 Regiment Cumberland Volunteers* on Friday the 17th of M nday the 20ih ofM-iy. The 2 I B ittallim S9di. Regiment Militia, on Tiirsd; )' l‘»<* 2lst of May. The 2d Battalion 113th Regiment Militia, on Thurs lay the 231 of May. The la Bittaiion Ferry County Volunteers, on Friday the 24th of May. The Kt Battalion 113th Regiment Militia, on S uurclay the 25th of May. I Commanding officers of Regiments or inde pendent B ittalinn.i, will design »te their respect ive places of parade and willeie** at least fifteen days public notice thereof. Volunteer Compa n;es or Tr'*ops not attached .to any Regiment or Battalion of Volunteers will parade with the Mi- I'tia Battalion in the bounds of which they re side. • A’ljutnnl* and Commanding Officers of Com panies or Troops wil! make their returns to the undersigned «n the day of their respective Regi mental or B ittalion parades. Pieces of Artillery must be in the field for inspection. W. FOHLK, Brigade Inspector , If/ B • llf A D. /*, J\T. Brigade Inspector's Office, \ C irlisle, March 28,1839. 5 Dissolution of Co-partnership. THE- siihErriliprs trartii/t under the firm of, I). & B. EHB, have this day dissolved'cfP ji.iitm-Vship, and hereby notify all. persons in debted to 1 said firm, to come forward and make payment, and those who have claims to present them In tore tile first day of April next, or their accounts will be put in the hands of a proper person fur collection. • DANIEL ERB. . BENJAMIN ERB. ' Wormleyshnrp, February 2 5, 1839. For trial at April Term, 1839, First tVeek, commencing the Sth April, Duncan, adm’r &c. vs Monre’s adm’rj Moore et al vi Weakly et al Clark vs Wise Church, surv’g, &c.. i>« (Jan Marlin, etal . " . V 3 Moore, et al" Ciippinger its Moore Same - ■ 4t Hatton Cliurcli, surv’g, Btc. vs McClure Lamb ' , . vs Dunlap Kutz vs Conmian List of Causes far trial at 2d tieetc of JJpril Term, commencing ISlh JIpAL M. Bge ex'rs, vs McClure adm'x ' Himes. vs Keller ' Hank - -i vs ct al Cook and Wife ■ Vi riernggs ex’rs , Woortburn vs Noble Meixell vs Hiller 1 Bullock vs Martinet al. Pierce . , , vs VVaples . <\ V. Kail Road -• Vs Mrily , Same ti» Kevin, Dubbs exV» vs Eby surv'g, &c ■ Thompson vs Davis C. V. Rail Road vs Moore Sime . tis Holcomb Dysert r*;Dyseit n-", r,ee . ——-1« Anderson Hursh -vs 'Smith ' ' 1,-,ve admV ’ vs Eby, surv'g, &c Hedett-adm'r vs Moure MrCune x>» Mahon . > Edenbangh : vs Atherton' Deeper • vs Herron el al Martin - vs Wilson «.r- Crotzer , t>» Casey, • dtriiigh ' usMoore et al 3.- -r<- Ooodheart ' vs Huston adm’r Phillips lor use ■ vs Same • Meixell ' vs Diller Welsh . va Moore i- §& # t mtxlx 4 tt $ tttnt 1 x x ♦ von saxe, Call and examine for yourselves. MARBLE MANUFACTORY. JAMES W. KELLY. LIST OP OAITSBS BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTORY. f subscribers respectfully inform the citi -ft. zens of Carlisle and its vicinity, that they have purchased the entire stock of John Thomp son* and intend to carry cm the BOOT AND SHOB Manufacturing business. in all its various branches, at the old stand in Weal High it,, next door to the Post Office, where they are prepared to manufacture to or der all kinds of J3OOTS and SHOES, ot the best materials and in a workman-like manner. They Will regularly receive and strictly fol io.» up the latest citv fashions. They 4>ope by strict attention to business to merit and receive a liberal share of public- pa tronage. MTLt.BR & MALOY.; Carlisle, March 14, 1839. tf WHO'LL BE A SOEDIER!’ Volunteers of the Ist Brigade. 11th . Divisions P. M. Your country having, experienced two wars with Great Britain for the malntainance of her rights, the necessity may shortly arise to enter into a third. Your commanding General earn eslly recommends to the Volunteer Regiments anp Battalions, Independent Companies rind such as are attached to Militia Regiments, to recruit their proper strength andlvoluiiteer their servi ces to the President of tlie'U. States for the term of one year—and should your Services be requir ed and accepted, wounds and a glorious death shall be your greatest honor. As the sons and grandsons nt your revolutionary sires arid of the late war, I trust you are ever ready to-defend with your lives 1 tie soil which was watered by the blond of vnur lorefathers. The haughty Britons are wide awake, whilst we are enmpara lively asleep- I.et our riv.ttn he—" God and our countrv—Let Trrnnts Beware.’’ , ... . VV11,1,1 AM CLARK, Brie. Gen. Heart Quarters, Clarks Ferry Pa. F.dwabd AnMon, Brig. Maj. Brig. Major’s Office, - i Carlisle, March 21, ISM. 5 Estate bj John Mahon, deceased. NOTICE. tLL persons indebted to the estate cf John Malum, late nt Newton township, deceas ed, are respectfully requested to call with the subscriber and settle their respective accounts and all, those who. have claims and demands i - gdlnst the estate will present them legally au thenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH MAHON, Executrix of taid deceased, Southampton township, March 21,1829. 6t Estate of Joseph Walter, deceased. Notice. is hereby given to all persons in -4 W.. 4 »- -U nt i. M « P U VA/uUar. lul*. "t> silver Spring township Cumberland County, ( dec*d., to make payment us soon as the subscribers 1 residing' in said township, and those having against said deceased will present them properly authenticated for settle ment- DANIEL WALTER, JACOB WALTER, Administrators. March 21, 1839. fit- ASSIGNEE NOTICE. WHEREAS, Jacob Slyder of the bofough of Mechanicsburg, did in Jalmary last, execute to the subscriber a depd of assignment of all Ids effects, including books and accounts for the benefit of his creditors. • Notice is here by given to all those indebted to the l said Jacob Slyder* in any manner, to call on the subscriber and make payment, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated. JOHN HUPP, Assignee. March 21, 1858. 4c Estate of Jacob Fried, deceased. -NOTICE. is hereby given that letters of Ad -iN-nainislration-on the-estate of Jacob Fried, jutlTof Allen township, Cumberland county, de ceased, have been issued by Jjie Register of said county to the subscriber who resides in the said township. All persons having claims ordemands against the estate of the said decedent are re quested to make known the same without delay, and those indebted to make.payment to JOHN MATEER, Administrator, March 21, 1839. .. 6i* . NOTICE. JOHN j. MYERS has this way of Waggoner’s Gap crosses said creek, m the.’township of . North Middleton, of .the following dimenßiohs. to wit: —To contain in'length from one abutment to the other 190 feet, 1 & 16 feet wide ih the cleir, the,abutments to be about ten feet thick each or mbre if-required in a splaying direction, with ,a regular 'slope, and to be eleven feet high from the bottom of the creek, from whence a wooden arch is to be started and to extend across said creek from one abut ment to the other if practicable; if not, there shall be'two Spans of 95 feet long, Cabh sup-, ported bn good and substantial stone. abut ments& piers, the floor to be double floored with two ihch plank, the tipper floor oak and the lower pine; the sides and gable ends to' be sufficiently high to admit covered and hay wagons to pass through the same, say twelve and a half feet in the clear, to be clbselyweathefboardcd arid painted red, the whole to.be well roofed with good-white pine shingles; the.whole of the wood work to be well secured with iron eyes &c. From the, back of the abutment the filling shall consist of earth and stone, and to be 'well supported "with wing walls three feet high above the filling on each side, and to extend in that manner on the two 1 extreme sides of. the bridge until the filling and wajl ing Shall meet the road with an ascent and descent not exceeding five degrees elevation frtfm the road to said bridge: the wood work, to be built of sound and substantial timber; the stone work of large good Stonfe, lime and sand mortar well pointed, ' The party con tracting to give such security as the Com missioners may require for the faithful per formance of the workmanship and perma nency'of said, bridge, . .. Proposals to be accompanied with a plan. Should, none of the proposals meet the ap probation of the Commissioners they will on' the same day, 1 between 2 & 5 o’clockjn the afternoon, expose the said bridge, to public sale, and sell the same to the-lowest and best bidder. JAMES WILLIS, 1 Commis- ROBT. C. STERRETT. V JOHN CORNMAN, J axontr3 ' Attest— John Ibwin, Clerk. March 7, 1839. Mahy Biack, Alias Subpoena sur By Her brother and I Divorce, in the Court next friend, Thos. (of Common Pleas of Fraily, j Cumberland co., No. —VIT- of January Term, J 1839. John Black. Return having been made by the Sheriff in this case, that the defendant John Black was not to be found in his bailiwick; now to wit, 16th January, 1839, the said Court or dered and decreed that publication should be made by me requiring the said defendant to be and appear in the Court aforesaid, at Carlisle on Monday the Bth day of April next, to answer tlt of the said Mary Black, &ci - Whereupon I do hereby give notice ahd require the said John'Black to be and appear at Carlisle as aforesaid, on the.day aforesaid, to answer the complaint of the said Mary Black,-aforesaid, &c. JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, ? Carlisle, March 7, 1839.5 St Notice. The creditors of Samuel Redett, deceased, late of Shippensburg.will take • notice’ that the subscriber has been appointed an Audi tor by the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, to settle and adjust the rates and proportions of the assets in the handa of Da vid Kenower, Administrator de bonis non, of said deceased, to and amongst said cred itors—and that he will be at his office in the borough of Carlish for said purpose on Mon day the 22d of April. , HUGH GAULLAGHEtt. Carlisle, March 7, 1839; .. 4t JHssoluttoh of Partnership . . The, co-partnejcship heretofore, existing ip the iron under the firm of Henry G. Mosser & Co. wps dissolved on the 19tq dayof January last, .by mutual consent. All persons,iddebtedj,as well as those haying claims, will call oii Henry G. Mosser, in whose hands the books and accounts are left, and who is authorized to make payments. HENRY G. MOSSER, • DANIEIi KOCH, . i , , Jacob weaver; - Liberty Forge, near Lisburn, Ciim. co, March Ti 1839, . : . . , -Nt Br—The business is cbiitimied: at; the the.same place, by H< G, Mosser and Jacob Weaver. . v;.. ‘i CHARLES IVt'CIsURB, ; ATTORNBY ATIAU7, practice iii Ihi severajj WW Cutriberland.Perry and Juriia{a, Office in South Hanover lately occu pied by judge Hepburn.’ i ; ‘ r March 31,1839. , , « JSf tale of John filessing, sen, deceased. , . ; ■ NOTICE. 'jr ETTERS of Administration on: the estate ■ A of John Blessing, sen* Jate of East Penns baiough township, Cumberland county, deceas ed, having-been issued to the subscriber residing in said townships Thisis therefore tbpotifyall persons in any way Indebted to said estate, to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them properly authenticated for settlement wUhoot.any. delay. ; i/ v ; ‘ - DAVID HUMB, - ■ Mrich IWa« _ - - nxcxmvcfjs n*wi£ AND SAVINGS INBTITGGION., I to, 6( Sonth FAnrth str Philadelphia; CAPITAL 260.000 DOLLARS. O/int dailil'.for the transaction of business front 9A.M.IbS P. M, , DEPOSITES of money received, lor which the following rate of interest Will be allowed l 1 year 6 per cents per, annum, S mos.'G •• “ 3, ■ 4 t 11 On business depositee, tobe drawn ht the pica*- sure of the depositor, ho interest will he allowed. Uncurrent notes of solvent Banks, in every part of the United States, will bo received Ss \ special deposltes, oh such terms ha may be u greed oh incath particular caise,' ■ By order Of the Board; J. DESSAA, Cashier. Philadelphia, Dec. 19, 1838. . ly ■ cabinet Manufactory. subscriber respectlully , ‘informs the in* habitants of Carlisle, and the public geher* ally, that he still resides at hjl Old Stand, in North opposite.Mr. E. Bullock’* Chair Manufactory, where he continues to carry on the . - Cabinet Business, in all its various branches. - He has lately fur nished himself with p new and *- SPLENDID HEiRSE, Etc. to accommodate air those who may favor him with a call. He returns lils sincere thanks to his friends and customers tor the liberal en couragement bestowed pn him, & solicits a.con-' tinUancc of their patronage. He flattery himself that by strict attention to business and a disposi tion to please, to merit, and receive a share of public patronage. —N. B; One or Two Journeymen Cabinet Ma kers wanted,to whom liberal wages will begivem An apprentice will be taken to leprn the .above business, if well iccommendcd, GODFREID HAAG. Carlisle, December 6, 1838.—tf. THRASHING MACHINES AKD aonSE power CALL AND EXAMINE FOH fOUNSELVBsI, . The subscribers, thankful for past favors, take this method of. informing the .public that they still continue and Horse Power, at their old stand, in LoAtheV street, Carlisle, where Farmers and others can at all limes be supplied. They a' considerable improvement oh the power and machine, and have also attached a CLOVER THRASHER, which for durability and simpic'nc&s of construe* lion is surpassed by none. ' Having all manner of confidence in the stipe* riority of the above mentioned machine, &c. they are willing that Farnfersuhull fear them before making the purchase, , % Persons wishing to purchase or examine the machine 1 will please make application at the shop, or to I. l,Hwj,hc, Agent, at Macfurlane’s hotel, near the Court House, Carlisle. NEVIUS & MITCHELL. May 3, 7838 ■ FARMERS* HOTEL.. In High street a Jew doora east o/ihe Court ' IlOllhCy GARLISLS. Thesubscriber having leased the above named Establishment from Mr. Simon It underlie/!, and having provided himself with every thing neces sary, is now enabled to accommodate travellers and others in a style that will not fail to please hose who may favor him with a call. . THIS BAH AND OBX.X.AHS will receive his special atlention. These will bd provided with the best of LIQ-* TUB ARDER will at all times be abundantly supplied with all the delicacies which the season and market can afford ,-a ml no exertions will be wanting to please the palate ot the most fastidious. The stables are commodious and secure, and a careful and attentive hostler will be always in attendance. if'BpAHDERS will be taken by • the week* month, or year, on the most reasonable terms. A strict attention to business and an .anxious desire taplease.will. he Itusts, ensure himn rca J sonable share of public patronage. JACOB REHRAR. Carlisle, April 5, 1838. N. B. The cars run past the above establish ment, at 6,and It o’clock,. A. M. and at 2 and / o’clock, P. M. J.R. From Iff to 30 attire young men Accustorticd to the lanagemplit of horses, dio are good tidersund rivers, will be enlisted i fill a company of tone Artillery now at arlisle Barracks. As lis is the most desira vj>, young men- out of employment cannot do better than join it. Ap ply to r S.,RINGGOLD, Cofitain commanding Light Artillery, Carlisle Barracks I fit February ?8, 1839 ttWlOa,"' Carlisle, Pa. Nov. 1, 1838* ■ llrrlvat and Departure of Mailt, • " ; .. - jfrrivet.’ 1 ., -. lSloset / Edslern daily ■ about 12 mV ■ 7p. m. ' “ -?• .7,p. th.; 10 a. m.; - •• IS nj. • .10 a. m. 12 m. 7p.jn, • .7 12jn. *7 p. to, ",13 m. ~10 a.m. It. tAMBERTON.P. M., Western .*• Southern , MechaniQtb'g *1 Newvillo ' ■ • Estate of Robert’ McGlaughlin, deceased, NOTICE TS hereby given lUat letiers testanirntary on; H the will aiul testament of Robert im.lateof the borough of Newville,- Deceased, have beeh iMnedtto.tne subscriber.bj’the Reg* .Utter ot Cumberland- rthytteWTe quests those indebted; to saiddecedent, toca’lqn him it’ hiareudence in the said bornigb otKew ville.nnd make settlemsht and payment without , dHaviand those having claims against saidt-M late to present them duly, authenticated foi sew dement. .1. tfeWvHle, Feb. Si, 1839 s ’ . *