Hlndcrhook Association of Cumber land County. . Thofollowing additional names have been re ceived since our last publication: ; "• ALLEN. ' ftavid Failor, ' David Shafer, Esq. JJciiry Cams, Jacob H. Zearing, G.oh Lewis Hyer, Samuel Eokies, Esq: Samuel Lind, MichaerCockiin, Esq. John K. Longneck?r, Christian Titzol, Robert Eckles, ~ ’ James Brown, Joseph Best, jr.' '■ . Samuel Black-, . 0 Wra. B. Small, • ■ Jacob Long, J 1 ■ Mooes. Wilson, John Henwood, ■Charles Failor, Martin O. Rupp, Esq. •y i Robert Hetrick. CARLISLE. JaSoh W; Eby, Esq. William Crop, , Alexander S. Lyno, William H- Trout, Frederick Caiio,' Christopher Gould, . Marshall Hannan, William Spottawqod, Henry S. Ritter, Samuel- Crall, Capt. Geq. W-. Hutton, George N. Shuehman, Charles Hit*, . William Hays, , „ Joseph Sites, William Parks, John R. Kernan, Peter Spahr, "Capt. William Moudy, Jacob wolf, G eorge Mowry,; Wi I Ham M’Eherson, _ .Samuel Wetzel, Kennedy H. Reed, William S. Allen, Joseph Lobacb, ■ . i George Taylor. SHIPPENSBURO. ' Wilijam N. Jonathan Peal, Esq. J. P. Nqvin, ' J. R, Scott, . i Capt. Adams Nlmmon, Samuel Paguc, Jacob’Steinman, Wm. Green, Jr. ■ Samuel Wilson; George Atherton, Wm. K. Tritt, John Criswell, John’Butts, ' Jacob Engle, I)r. Wm. Rankin, John Reichert, jr. , Christian Miller, John Wunderlich, Esq. Stephen COchran, John Donavin, Capt. Jacob Heck. . ' ‘ MONROE. , Moj. Samuel Clark, Jolin Marks, John .Line, Benjamin Kridnr,. William Dean, Esq. . . William Westheffer, I Memos uric,,..., - - w iiuani.i, - Polef Livingnr, Peter Bailor, Johnston Marlin, Samuel Martin, Thomas Williamson. tile “Herald,” ic its adjunct the “Freemen's Ad v icato” (N. Cumberland) are crowing right lustily about a certain CAPTAIN ‘Jeremiah Reese, who hails from the west end of the Harrisburg bridge, and who (hey allege ha's deserted the demofcralic party and gone over “body and breeches” to tho Harrison ranks. Could cither of those papers in firm us whether this is the same Capt. Reese, who was uniformly opposed to the dcmooratic p.arty up till 1838,-and from that time to the period of his rpcstacy back again, has been a standing but un 'succestful applicant for every.office almost about Harrisburg in (ho gift of the' Governor and the Legislature! If it bo the same individual, (and if not, those papers can set the public right on the subject,), then is his sudden rcturri-to his “first )ovo”'oasily accounted for. We only ask"for in formation. 1 DEMOCRATIC BOROUGH MEETING. The Democrats of'the' Borough raet, tiur- Rtiant to notice, at the public house of~Mnj. Jacob Hell far, on Saturday evening the 291 h tilt: when, on motion, Hugh GAtif.tAOHßit, Esq. was called to the Chair—Dr. Jacob Baughman and J. Ellis Bonham, Esq. were ■appointed V. Presidents, and John Hamilton nnd John Moore. Secretaries. The Follow ing preamble and resolutions were thcn lu n.inimously adopted: - It'herciis oilr'political opponents, contrary to all former usage and custom in this Bo rough, have given mnice (if their- tnteiition to make the approaching March election a political matter, and have actually resolved to place in. nomination a ticket exclusively on party grounds—Therefore llesoloed,, Thpt, as a measure of self de fence, the democrats of the Borough will 'have to pursue.th'e._same course of. policy, if they expect, to have any share in the admin- 1 istration of nur municipal, affairs. Radioed, That the fill lowing persons be a amtnmitree to recommend a ticket tor the support of the democratic party, and that ail the , officOVs, except Justices of the Peace and Constables, be nominaletl: N. IC. If'ard.' . H. If’. tVard. 'John Covnman, Esq. Jason Eby, Esq, Maj. Edtyard Armor, John Melt; .Tohii Myers, Esq. Edward Showers* . LenuclTodd, Samuel Grill 1, "y,.. Win. Spottswood, Samuel Gould, James Liggetti James M. 1 Allen. s. e. fxW. .... N.w.wafd. _ \Vil|iam Gould, EpVm. Cornman, George Mathews* Win. M’Phcrson, Capt. Wm. Moody, Lewis Harlan, Esq. Hr. J. Baughman, I'hqmas H. Skiles, i'll. Holcomb, Esq-. John ,R. Kernan, William/Parks.- -William MulHn. Resolved, That the above, committee shall meet at the public. House of William S. Al len, in Carlisle’; on Thursday evening neSf, 'this evening) at early candle light, to enter ipblf the discharge of the duties of'theirap pointment..—,- ... /’ yi Resolved, .That this meeting adjourn to neet at'the public limise of Gapti William lloudy, on Saturday, evening nekt, to lictjy he report of the Committee. . iZeto/oerfj That these proceedings bepub ishcd in the American Volunteer. Singular Que.^- The following narrative -f a most remaikkbleaml distressing dis .ase^.is, taken from the-Transcript, a paper fublished at Amesbnry, Essek'co. Mass. ' .“Miss Luc/ Harrington, formerly a resi ent In Amesburv, recently died in Cornish, , ff. H. She was sick three years anda hailf, rid confined tp-her bed two: years and five ninths. Several’ months previous, to her v eath, her right hip waS dislocated by a con action of the muscles; while she was sleep ig quietly in. her bed. - Immediately after tie event, her bones began to break, and .ifore her death they had broken nineteen * hes or more, in difterent parts of her body. t first, her ribs, then her collar bones, then, ir. lower, limbs, her. under ja»v,,and .the >nes of her hands and feet.' Their break g waS some time's attended with- a' noise; cTat others not; and Was always preceded' .d followed by the, rpost acute-pain. The ds of the broken bones would sometimes • a day or t?Vo, grate, together.on being: ived. Upon a post mortem exaipinatiob, t a sound bone was" found; -All. whs; So tened as to be easily-cut with a knife.— hen her bones began to break, the mos p of her loweflimbs so contracted that y lay flirejctly acrosa her stomach and vels.' In this positionj she;remiiined' an her death. . Her body was. so contracted that at one time she measuredaa ahelay in bed only twoTeet and four inches. She gradually lost all Strength in her limbs, un til she-could only, slightly the. enils of her fidgets. She was forty" three'ycaraof a & lr ' 6- ■■■■ A Fatal Sleighing TV-o/fc.—A St. Louis paper states that on a recent occasion, ns a gentleman and,lady—Mr. Allison and Miss King— 'were riding in n sleigh, wlien about four miles from the village of Manchester, the horse took fright, anti when thinning at full speed camein contact with a tree, throw ing them both out of the sleigh with great violence., _ The lady expired before she readied home, and the. gentleman was so severely injured as to leave but little hope of his recovery. - They were both residents of Manchester. The horse .was also 'much injured, having thrown' hinigelf into the crotch of a tree, from whence he could: not be eitricated until the tree was 1 cut down, ■ A Woman Frozen to /3caf/i.—ln_9pring- N. H., Mrs. Hardy, aged ,100 years, having travelled on February IIth) in the evening. aboot two miles over a hill on foot, on the snow crust, lost her shoes and wore out her.siocking.4, came to a house which was fastened ; and no person within, left her staff atjfthe door and went into a barn yard, near say 12 fret.in the clear, .to be closely wpatherbtiaidrd and painted red, the whole to •be well-hiofed-with good -whiie-pine-shingles; the whole of the wood work to bp well, secured wi Ii ir» n bolts, ready eyes, &c, ’ From the back of the übutinen'&the filling* shall consist of e.mh *»ni stone,, and to-be well supported with wing wa(ji three feet high above the .filling on each hidtr # - and to erttemhin that manner on the two extreme sides of the bridge until the filling and ; walling shall meet the.road with an ascent and descent not exceeding five degrees elevation from the road bridge; thewood work to be burlt of sonml and substantial timber*; the stone work of large, good stone, lime and sand mortar well pointed. The party contractingdo give such security as the Commissioners may require fol* the faithful performance of the work manship and permanency of said bridge. ; ' . • Proposals to he accompanied with a plan.— Should.none of the proposals; meet the approba tion oftheCommissioners tlicy will blithesome dayi between ;%.and 6. o’clock, ih the afternoon* expose the said bridge to public sate,' and tell the samo to the lowest and best bidder. : ROBERT C. HTERRETT. JOHN CORNMAN. ' . ALEXANDER M. KERR. ■ '!: . Commissioner!. Attest—lons Irwjk, Clerk. March s,'t'SlO. ?t :' 'Harrisburg Reporter and York Gaiette, insert imtl) letting andcharge Volunteer. notice. , The Broathtailed Syrian Sheep and thcAnda ilunian Hogs, imported byContmmdotu Jesse P. Elliott, -are In the possession of the subscriber, to whom application canbe made (if by mail, postage paid,) eithei for purchasing the‘lambs and pigs, or.the service orthe other animals, ■ ■ " ■ • '; THOS-B. JACOBS. .* Churchtown, Lancaster do. Marchs. JB4O. j Editors friendly to improving the breed of an? imals, 'wijl cOMfcrahehefitonthecommunity, by .r giving the above an insertion; : List of Letters Remaining in the PoH Office at Carlisle, Pa. Febfuafy 29th, 1840. -- ■ Enquirert unllpleasatay adveilittd. Agnew Andrew P. Jones Susan Anna Adair William Jackson Charles Anderson Richard , KraSVHenry Ch Albert Jacob - Keeler David M. S - Arnold John Kenyon Samuel M. Anderson John E. Kellavy Tkarmon Bower William Kurtz Samuel ■Birley Jacob Longnecker. Benj.. > Beattie Nancy • Lahman Jacob - Bosh Jane B* . Lehman Adam- BallE.W . Laird Robert Esq* Brown Jane ..." . Leas William Berlin Daniel Myers Abraham V Ballcntine Rebecca - Myers Dolly Blair Mary ■ Mell John Brown Elizabeth ' Martin Richard Calvert Michael 'Minchai Ellis. . Cart Mary A.; MelingerSusan Clark Mary Ann Jolin CreycrJmtiea Moui-Sarah — Cuinji Henry . . McManus Jane Carmichael John McCord. Alexander. Cost Wm. or. ? McGlaughlin Peter Bowraan Sanu y O’Brien Marion a Coal Rachel.' ..... Oatman Andrew Davis M. C. 2 Patrmn Lewis Duncan Sophia Paul Sarah Ouey Jacob Rath Adam Oilier Peter Ralston Leacy Doty E. Rider Solomon Doomer John Reighfer Mary or ? Earnest George Adaline A; Cook J Forney John Z. .. Sibert Frederick Fleming Wilson Smith Thornton Fleming George . ? Swartz G. W. Dickinson College ) Sanno Frederick Graham Samuel BsqdSlrambaugh Philip Gorrell Nancy Stoner Jacob Gnllaway Margaret .Sloan W. T. 'i’ Gutshnll-John :-—,- - "Sailor George’ ■ Guy Samuel " Snyder Henry JSjStePvflitSm l^m^M.Thomas; Gould Fredeiick ; Smith William Gibbons' Michael . Steel William Howard Peres 2 Sims Ann JJamill Sam’l R. • Snevlcy John Horner Henriettas Steinmits John yiikcs Johu Salford Cyrus mendel Ann ' Trego Jacob Hinkle John Turner kfary Ann Hunnen Jeremiah Thomas John Hertrnan Jacob Wilson James 2 HeTntz Dr. U. Weakley James’2 ' Humphrey William White James A. S Harder John Weakley Susan ■' Hershe Abraham. ? Weakley W. ■or Jacob 5 Wcltmer Joseph J. Hoover Elizabeth J Walfman Joseph , or Hull Mary, j ■ Weakley Stephen Hynson Uicha.ul-T ' Wirt John 1 Hannen Mary Ann Wilnier Jacob Hays Jolin M., Wetzel. John sen. Hagan John-. Woods RichM Esq. 2 Irwin I. R. Capt. Waggoner Abraham Johnson Mary Weise Feorge Jacobs Mr. ZcaringJ. H. James William .4 75 S'SO 4 00 U. LAMBERTON, P^M. Itist of Causes for trial at april term, iB4d. First week, commencing the 1 5th Mpril. K*'Hy’s. aclmr vs CmwellVs atlmr J BnMetal vs NevinVadmr B ink vs laine Himes vs M mre Emminger for use vs Fleming Mnnrt lor use vs Waltman M’AMisier vs l/iverty FiiyJor. • vs ' Fay lor i Russell and wife vs Eaughlin's admr iFC’lure vs Same Second tveek, commencing the ZQlh ApriU <’oyle vs Kennedy Bixler vs Dunlap Fought' _ _ __ vs Iryjne__ Perdue'Tor use va Craighead’ S Law ami co. vs Wilson and Thayer W A Moale and co. vs J B Lyon tt al Agnew vs lleivnningcr Kutz’s cxr vs‘ J Noble** vxrs Meixsclletal -vg Woods Ulerich vs Holmes Kerr, Coyle et al Vs Montgomery Uahnuser for use \s Rahnuscr Moore vs Todd Keith vs Todd* C »mley va Noble ' Grubb ct al va Croft rt al Thompson vs Fleming -Noble's tsjcrs vs Wilson Niichnian vs Howe ' Same ’ vs Sipoc *~" Clever vs Noble K.dtzell for'use -vg al Slotho\ver-for-use vs—Kaufman— : GEO. SANDERSON. TWh’y. Mary iVagneK'} Alias subpoena stir Divorce vs ' Cin the Court of Common Pleas Joseph j<»f Cumberland county, No. 160 August Term. 1839 Return having been made by the Sheriff In ibis.case, that the defendant Joseph Wagner wan not to be. found in bis bailiwick, Now to wit* 18th Nowember'lB39, the sai I Court ordered & decreed that publication should he made by me requiring the said defendant to be and appear in tbe-court uforcsaidi-at-Carlisler-on-MondHy the-13_th _day_ of April next, to answer to the "com jjlauVt dj t lid a aid M ary Wagner, Whereupon I do'hereby give_nniice and require the said Joseph \Vagner to be-aud-appear at Carlisle as aforesaid, id answer the complaint of the said Mary Wagner aforesaid,’&p. : -v- Sheriff's Office, Carlisle,? March 5, 1&40. y Barbara Jinn Krone,\ Alias subpoena surt)i by her next friend f voice in tha Court of •JohnH. Clark, V Common Pleas of Cum; ..;,vs Uerland county, No. 157 George Krone. . J November Term, )539. Return having been made by the. Sheriff in tliis case, that the defendant George Krone was not to be fbundvln his balliwiclf. Now to wit, 18ifi Novembcr.lB39. the said court ordered and decreed that publication shnuidbe made by me, requiring the said defendant to,be and appear in the court aforesaid. On Monday the 13th day of April heJtt, 'to answer tp the conmiaint ofthe said Barbara ‘Ann Krone;'&c. Whereupon I‘ do hereby,give notice and require the said Oeo. Krone to be and appear at Carlisle as aforesaid, the day aforesaid, to answer the complaint of the said. Barbara Alin Krone, &e, .. . . JOHN MYERS. Sheriff. Sheriff » Office, Carlisle, ? March 5, 1840. i ; . 5 •. ft Estate, of ffilßani - NOTICE. & .tnt’e of William Cratnei late ot'North dieion township dec.havebeehjssueatothe tub-' indebted will make pavrnpiitva'id those Having I;.clnirn(i present-theoi* property authenticated for settlement, to ' : ABNER CRAINS, Executor. . March 9,-1840.;. , • .--V .'Ct “J Poor Abralmm and Samuel tljiicS® . HpuBq 6f I Kmplojhient 6tVCujhbcrland coanty v ln accouiit witli Baidl^^ o^ <,OF | l i r l9t d “J of January ta tjio *l«t day of IJecembeiV 1886, inclusive, - anW r-I!‘l , l e 114 BCtt, ® man tln 1638 i ;[ Br fbr W Bcres of 64 *a % : ©1054 71 expeDseßforoutdoarpaapcrs* :. : e • ?000 «) Tlaktcr. potaloes and hauling. .v. ■ Ain in counfj for support of paupers,, ,92 00 . .Blacksin.idi work, ; , ■’ * X!? V>v .ri R? .i o J®?^ mcoU ” t y,% r , ‘I 0 *-’ M «dical attendartceforolitdoorpanpera, : S 9 ?5 'i - • R°; °f 'rt J u! nS Q COM ? ty for WV do r w ?? m Sh^wakingflwUmtting,■•■.' '• . - -93'98 Bt.’i. S^dgT ®B 9* or °( M. ‘ Support of obt dqor paupers, --■ IG* 02 J' • ’MtoMI - ■;• •': ... ■•’ •- • 7 * v ; * « J P arln l jr i 0r A r* M . • I 76 00 . V bedding, •■ • : •’ . ■<:■/ "■•■ 1657 71 '\ P° °ro'-5 e ? 1 or dse of Sl» Penffell, .. - £5.-00-; ■ Farming utensils.’foolfiatul coopcrirg, including Ean> ■ :\V Uo , otS.'HolmpS fqr uatf of S; Holniea, IS 88 ning mill, threshing machinp and blacksmith tools, ‘ 249 9&J:7 ■ Do ,ofA* B lain for use of S. Rijimao. 13.00 Leather. V.- . ; -S-/ ; ' V - . : r.,//.. ;v' . ? JC 4-34? ■ % y "I 01 * 111 fi r 'o”.gf^%Hfdi9 > J-L-Suhitriesfor kitchen anddionsertrayeHiiig-ahd-w-ag*— -rr~rrrr‘*~t? Do ofE.Mycrs for die of J. Walker, _ 5874 Zoning expenses and postage, ■ i lBl 88i ' Do °f J- Sq u «er, Esq. fur use of %V.,Stevenson,: ~ 6 ,23 Coni, • ’ , ,• -•' Do of Ccol.) A 25, Stock, ; ’ V ' > - V 7 1062 .‘JBBiv’ ; Do _,of Joseph, Davul aml Jacob Sbrom ami - 4- ’AGrain^ourahd:gHndhigr“-^^^lo9o^24;: , Snrotn & M Knn, for mdes.and skins, . 146/32? . Materials, improvements and post and- fail fences, : ' 696 'B” •-■■“Jura nurse,- - 40-00 M. FisbbUrni stßwart imd niatron salary, hirelings; 7 ' ’ ’ ' " Do -for blank,indentures and times.of justice, , 12 67 butchering, furuiingand making cluthes.&c.' for- "■ B° Tor Siberian apples, 595 :/ ■ ! one Tear,-• .’ . . . ■ V : Do - for baakets, bags and sundries, . 31 64? ■ Atturney Wm/M. Biddle, Eaq. fur li yearTg salarj: furlBsr-Bf. . . ! - Dr. J. Baugh-naii.forone year’s mcdicinc&attendance, ■ , Bhnn'inger, Esq. services for one year,, v. A. Waggoner, Esq. lor ” do .do J, Dunlap, Esq. for . ”,tfo . ’ do J. Loudon, Esq. Treasurer, for one year. Stock on Farm Ist Jaii'urv, 1840. 6 head dfHorses, 26 head of Horn'Cattle, $ Calves, 7 Breeding Sows, 50 Shoats, S 9 Sheep. Beef,Pork,Mutton 6j Veal fnttotfed ami ’ '--killed on farm in 1831). • 36 Beeves, average weight 4541b5. (16,383 lbs.) 43 Hogs,’‘average wt.,180 lbs. (7.730,1ba;) 31 Sheep, aver age wt.4B lbs. (1,504jb5.) 13 Calves, average wt>6o lbs. 784 lb3.)—\Viiule amount 86,371 lbs. To balance due by Treasurer, JAMES LOUDON; Esq. oT'tliV, ‘* T 'sor in account with the Directors of said .to the 81st day of Dee To amount due at last settlement, 5 61054 71 Amount received from county treasurer, ■ 6000 00 Amount received of M.'Fisliburn,'.steward, . , fei;ent aources as exhibited in the foregoing stat’t,^ To balancedue-institution, ... v/ ', Fm ■ming Utensils oh. Fai*m Ist January TB4O. 2 narrow wheeled Wagons, 1 Wagon Bed, 1 pair of wood pair hay Ladders, 1 .Dearborn and Harness, I Cart with Gears, 3 Ploughs, S Harrows, 1 Holler, 7 Wheelbarrows, ! Threshing Machine, 2 Fanning Mills, 1 Scoop, 3 Log -Chninsj 6 sets of- Wagon Gears, 4 sets of Plough-Gears, 2 Cultivators, 2 Flaxbrakes, 2 sets of Carpenters* t 0015,.! set ot Blacksmith tools, 1. set Tut Butchering tools, and a variety of Axes, Shovels, Spades, Grubbing Hoes, Digging Irons, Blowing tools. Single-trees, Double-trees, Scythes, Cradles, Forks, Bakes, &c. , - Schedule showing the produce of the F«rm for 1839.. . 930 bushels Wheat, 1005 of, Corn, 1173 of Oats, 807 of Potatoes, 9of Flaxseed, 93 of Tumps,‘9o of Beets, 40 ofWinter ApplcH. 55 of Onions,'l2 of Seed Onions, 4 uf-Peas, S-of Beans, 10 of Carrots* 40 gallons Apple Butter, 46.10 ads Hay, 10 of second crop, lCi of Cufhfodder, 5 of 3650 heads of Cabbage, 6137 Cucumber Pickles, 9.barrels good and water Cider. *i , ', i Mamtfiietin-etl tmd iTlttde in the llotiso ai d Shops, ‘ *, •>!-’ 296 yards tow and flax Linen, 48 .yds.Lindsey, 230 Shirts and Chimise, 91 Frocks, 77 pair .Summer pantaloons and 00 -pair new Stockings knitted, 50 pair (ootedcAO Petticoats, 64 Sheets, 45 Aprons, 22 chaff Beds' 51 Caps, 30 nllows and Bnjaters,, 4055 dipped and mohlded Candles, 20 Comforts. ’ • MICHASLFISHBUBN, Stewifnll. n > .. . MARGARET FISHBORN. Matron. 'Fhe "Directors, 6jc. of said counfyiniincx (he following exhibit of extra labor, fijc. iterfoimetl hv tl.c F.teward, Matron and Paupers, from the Ist day of Jan. to (he Blst ofUec 1839,,as hdhiv, si Building Blacksmith Shop,- an add! t ion-to Bake House,, an. addition to Carpenter Shop,’(mason work excepted,) 2 work Bc.-r..rs, . .... Bedsteads, 24 Coffins, 1 Sled, 7 Tables, 2 Bookcases, 8 flenches, 16,Axe-hah'dles,T2 : Spitting-boxeB,7 89 band ami .Jj.usjiel—“. h *. sidling at rail road, 4 pair woollen Pantaloons, 4 Vests, 8000 Rails, chopped 225 cords of Wood, filled up anAdugajliani.in _'' al * P 20 rods long, amounting to thn e months labor for one hrfSd, glazing the poor and dwelling Houses,.boiled So bands oi sou ao p « 197 lbs. hard Soap, colored all the Wool and Yarn* 537.14 i worth Blacksmith, work, 821.30. worth Shocnmking, made all ic )■ * v roads through the farm and to the b’twough line, and a-variety of other articles-made.and, reared. h v Number admilfed up to Slat December 1839, (of which 45 were colored,) and 12 out door paupers admitted at short periods, of which 6 Sjvere born in the house, j- Making the whole number through the year, • Of Which 24 died, 17 children bound out, 176 discharged and runaway* .Leaving the number of paupers in the house Ist January 1840, (of which 3i are colored,) Out dnor paupers supported at public through the year, ■Whole number-supported Ist January 1840, ./ ■ ~ , , .. V ,» ij' r Of the remaining in the Poor House 31st Dec. 1839, there are white males 67, .do. females 42, black males ’6, do- lem • 'There are, as near ns Can be ascertained, under 1 year,‘9—from Ito 5, s—from stb 10, 4—from 10. to 20, B—from ~ > "r -from SO to 40, 16—from 40 t 0.50, 3J—from'sOto 60,.SO—from 60 to 70, 20—from 70 to 80. U—from 80 to 90. 10.—•• We the Directors of the Poor and of the House of-Employment ofCuinherland county. .ccrtify_the.abnve and foregoing statement to contain adjust and true exhibit of the affairs of the institution du ring the period above stated, according to the best of our knowl edge. Given under our hands this Ist day of January,'lB4o. ABRAHAM WAGGONER,} ■; . JOHN DUNLAP, . ; A Directors, SAMUEL ECKLES, j 'i. Qaiharine Roland; S Alias’ subpoena *sur Eli by her next friend f vnree in .thc Court of Cum * ....... Aiycra, f mon Plcanof Cmiiberlami VB ” | K V r, ‘ untv ‘ Return having been' made by the 'Sheriff inf this caset that the defendant Frederick Roland was nnt to be found in his bail! wick. Mow to wit . 18th November ] 839, the said court ordered and decreed that publication should be inadeby me, requiring the said defendant to be' and "appear in the court aforesaid, on Monday the ISth day of April next.toartswer to the complaint of the said Catharine Roland, See. Whereupon Ido In reby give notice and require the said Fred erick Roland to be and appear at Carlisle-as aforesaid, on the day aforesaid, to answer the complaint of.the Said Catharine Hr land. •;- JOHN MYERS. Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, -Carlisle,? March S', 1840.’ . . . 5 6t ■~,6t NOTICE To thi Heira aiiH SepTtsentalitts of Thom .ai Mehaffy, late of Cumberland county, t, ■ deceoied^viz: ;~'f' ~ ; - ! To William Alhsohi'Archibald Johnston, Sa- SHaeßer add- Catharine his wife, lateCatharineJohntton, Mathew John*' tom David Jnhnstonaml Robert 'Chatham and Betty hUwife, late' Johnston. heirs and representatives of Joseph Johnston ana Marvac ret h|s wife, late Margaret Allison, PollyJM*' Oomiick.iUte - ,7 who are the heirs and representative ; , -oth. ew. Allison and Sarah his wifei deceased, for- . merly.Sarah Mehaffy arid daughijiftof the Mid. Thomas. To James, I'homos. John, and An drew Mehaffy and jarhes M'Cluneano Rehecca his wife, late RebeccO'MehafiVi and Levi Burk and Marghrethls wife, late Margaret Mehaffy. :i 87,752 28} 606 80 697 54i 87.752 28} 8 ,506 80 luirs and representatives (.f Jolui Mihnffy, tlf ct-ascd, who was' one inf tWe kook (if. llu' s; 1 it] niomus'MeUuffy. ' ToThomas Highlands heir; im] yaiiyyseiifatiye. of . Mary! Love;- deceased,'! formerly Mary Mthaffy, :^UKgntiT r ,df fhomaa Melinffy., To Thomas Dobbs, James, John, hod Andrew Dobbs, Abraham Eoslow Uf Margaret his wife; late Margaret sDobbS,',and William Arbnr.kle nndNnncyhis wife, late Nancy Dobtjihheirs'and reptesyntalivcs 6l|Thq. mas and Jeiinett Cobbs, deceased, .which; Said Jennett was a daughter of tbeTald Thomas Me liaffy. i ' ' .■, . On the pelitibn.of the above namedSarahAl* ligqn mid others,, ofjthe: said heim^vtb'ijlytOf'r heirs’and representatlvcstoiappeiirHtihhiyOi'. phans’ Cmirt to he field at Carlisle.irt^hiidTop.the said county of Cumberland on TneadayXhe SSlh day of Ajai't!, A. D. one thousand tight hundred and forty, to shew raURe. why purpjurlso. 1. of the tract of-liind of which the-Sai(lT’hnma“ Melinffy died seised sitiiateln ■ &iufh Middlctoli township in said county,- nsdescrlbt'd in thein. (position aiid partition of said tract appearinga mnng the records of the Oi phnns" Court at Car lisle, shall not be Rnia agriajmlftoithe i lawa of this commonwealth-And-Rule ort-the same heirs aiid Teprcsentatives. lo shew cause, atthe same time and plaee. why snme suUnble,persnn shall nbt by appointed by . the said court,- tfus tee for mjltU«:>ueh‘ sale, agreeably ffv.the acu >ch case made and provided. . . - •-FOULIt, Cl’i OuC. ■ I gr. 1840, ■ Spi^hans * Court^Sa!^,| , In pursuance, bf an ordcr or the Court of Cumberland county, will be expo sed to-pdblic able oa ff !1 5th Balance due county,'lst January* 1840, by treasurer. tlDcitrse i n ploy meat of said county* institution from the Ist tfayol \if&ifuary 7>r * Unhcr, 183 J),. inclusive*;, ' v 7' By cash paid orders as stated abovet $7,245 .481 Balance due institution, • 606 80 ■■ r . * -Wo the Auditors .of-Cumberland,, county, dj ; certify that .having examined the accounts-andvouchers of the Directors ol the Jtioi and Douse ofTSmployment ofsai(l-ctihntvvfr<'lii-ihe-lst.d;vj^.tJaiir. juary lo the Slstdiiy of December, 18S9, inclusive, do' find a_ hal lance due said county by the. Directors of said institution of we hundred and six dollar*'and eighty ce«fs, andwe,also certdy that we find a biddhcb.dije'by Janies Loudon. Treasurcr of said;mstit«*. tiori durine said term, to the Directors thcrenf, ainounting.;:to »« the laiid jlafe.the r&* 'estate'or^^6a|^|^^,Ue^H^ ( to TRAC* OK IiANO. 1 sUaateinNorlhWitldie'ipntdtvnEh'P'osailT ’ lahilr of David Kutz,. ' Christian . Eib, eijhtujhihg one hondrecl arid sixty-four ' . acr«B, moie ’or leßa, tDcaßOtCr aVI ’cf ; which (except about five acres of woodland) 1 end' ! ofiC6ltivatieb*'; .TWa : tworoileßand-a halt from rail road, and has the totart through iti 'The iSjirdvt!inehW<^|3Mr^i two;ator|jtb\.hieh/idVV***^^^^'Wlnfefe% HOtJ9E,j,wo ■- •• the'houses,-BndathrMng.ypungOrchard ; of,^^^^^"^* jS|| "J'S laodi-';;'; :'/?. " ■■~ : ' < :vfW made-lchwh ifeSS; wmomsmissß*m * Adm*r ' February EQ, ■’«~rs»V.gw o % tv- ',4 : 6CO 00 ' , 62 .50 T3O CO ~■2B ‘5O SO 00 28 60. . 40 OO’ '57,245-48} 506 SO: 87,752 28} 87,752 28} ■~120“* &S 7— ssr sit 14P • S • Vv