% v*oh vjvtebr. The SSanlc mill. t The following is the Bank Bill as it lias passed both Houses of the Legislature; ■RESOLUTION providing for the Resump tion of Specie Payments by the Banks, and for other puposes. That the several incorporated banka of this Commonwealth are hereby .requited, from and after the 15th day ol January, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-one to pay on demand nil their small notes,-bills, deposites and ‘ her liabilities in gold and silver coin, ex .cc(,'"’icU as may have been made and crea ted special agreement, under (he pgiialty/of th.- forfeiture of (lie charters, to cli tJec jlared forfeited, as hereinafter pruvid /Voeilanv and aU banks-refusing so to do. any person-or persons, from ", pus*M*e of . these resolutions until the said above iKentioned day, may proceed to recover and collect, in gold.and silver rom, the liabilities of and die penalties recovera ble from any of the said banks, according to (lie to rum on law iu force in this Common- avca'.lh, and not otherwise. 9;'Resolved, That if any bank within tins -•'wealth shall at any time after die * '-,yof January, A..D.eighteen 1 •ty-onc, refuse to pay o.n ile , bills, depositdsor other Inl and silver coin, except such icn made ami created under a _.jnt, its charter an-* r ()1 . any . _.usa\be declared forfeitet ,< » m provided. And. it. shall and be ’f ent CrSOn IhaT, nave Been o« r J‘^ l i?vcr as afm esaid, to make mi path or affirmation before the court of com mon pleas of the county in which such bank is situated, or in vacation, before the presi- ilent judge thereof, of the fact,, etui itpoi N such oath or affirmation being made, it shal ''3 the duty of the said court, or in vacation /he president judge thereof, to appoint the the judicial day thereafter, as the time and of sun where the court of common pleas hc’nrin&ounty is held, as the place for the bo the°dif' ,c said information; and it shall picas, oriii'f BUC '’ court of common thereof, to cviv Uion ’ ol lhe P' csiilent judge • eight days SotiJT ““"“f *!? S ' V<? "- a , U ? St - cashier of, such'tl 1< ; l ' eor f? ‘I 10 P res “l unt or ' cause to be given f’ mu , also to B' ve or r totthe depuf/nttorno mlable ,’ U ; t,CC ‘V 610 '’ county, whose dutyTtf ™ r . a \ for s:m prosecute the same' on ft 11 at end and nionweallh, and in case i!T t lho Co 'l 1 : pegleat or fail to apnea" m ° ' /°“ lie auilin . ln o.'*jh>i illation-as-aforesaid, shall cute e 6tl t 0 ''"P'V cottnaoi to prose of stilus n C ’ a " tJ,e Cnurt common picas ' “ ' , or in vacation, thc'prc ;,'<lent | ,dgo fhereof, shall reduce jo writing ofe S«vcn dv or on ine.part or suer, saui bank, to disprove or rebut the'evidence on,tlie part pP the Commonwealth; and if the allegation or information charged .shall be substantia ted by the testimony, to the satisfaction of sucii said court, or president j tdge, as (he case may be, the said court'or president judge thereof, the money being unpaid, shall immediately cause-the'same to be filed in such said court, and on the same being done, the charter of such bank shall he absolutely forfeited, and the said court, or in vacation, the president judge (hereof, shall thereupon issue a writ directed to the sheriff of (he said county, requiring him to close said blink forthwith, ami delivered over to three such trustees, appointed by the said court or judge, and-named- in said writv who shall not he stockholders in said bank, or in any, wise concerned, directly or indirectly, therein, full possession of the books, money?» keys, property and effects of said hank, which said trustees shall give a bonjj to the Commrn wealth before the issuing of the. wiiliu such sum and with such sccnrity.as the said court, or in vacation, the said judge may direct; for the faithful performance of their duties, and shall be severally sworn nr affirmed faithfully and truly to discharge the duties herein rcquircd.jnd the said trastces shall proceed to settle up and. close the affairs of any such bank, according to (he provisions of the present; existing laws in relation to batiks whose charters have been Provided, however. That the said hanks be' liable for the fulfilment of nil contracts and engagements previously made, and -entered into by it; and except, also, that (lie trustees whose appointment is provided for .by this “ 5 ! resolution, shall.have pow*er to use the cor porate name of said bank, am! be capable of 1 cumpellingpthe fulfilment of nnycontract or engagement entered into with said batik pre viously to said forfeiture. ■ i 3. llcsolyed. That the wilful,and dijKber- ■ ate/als'e.swearing by any officer or agent of any bank. Or any persofi to or in relaiion tn any statement or-statements reo.uired by- law to be made, oyothcrjiuty.enjosued by law;, shall be (leomed.perjiiryjnJaw,-ar.;t-puyish . able as such, and the confinement tviihiu’thc. penitentiaries of this.state, which is hereby required to be part of the sentence in each such case on conviction, shall not he less than one nor more than six years. 4. Reserved, That the ‘several - banks' qf -thisCommomvealth which have, onor since the 9th, day-of October last, suspended or refused thepayroent of their notes, bills, de . posite* or other liabilities, or which shall suspend, or refuse the payment of. the same cn or before the said la.tlrdav of January, A, D. 1841, in gold or silver coin,.are here-, by required to loan and-.pay to and, for the rise of the-Commoniveulth, in a pro raita pro portidn fo their capital stochs,7i\vithiu- the period of one year from thj'pnssago of this ’ heti-if required by inatalmcßta.in such siima, and at such times as the wants and exigen cies of the Commonwealth Shall require tire isame* such amount and .sum ,hot exceeding ■inthe.whole (he sum of three ‘.millions, of , - dollars, at an ; interest not exceeding five per cent, per anpum,-which shall and may dur ing the session 1 of‘tli'e present legislatursa-be ■ appropriated by law,-and directed to be ap plied to the payment of any deficiency which ■ in’ the jfurpls.pleilgod for the . ruterest-on thu state loans,) to tho.debts and damages now due' and- owing by. (he Coni-* monwealth, to the repairs of . the pub!lc : works, to the continuation and completion af -the public works already commenced by. the Commonwealth, to the b'c ill- ' to the same, anil such othc J others .cried to be commenced,..and to sucn oiucrs Lf a public chntnctcr.B-.it may be deemed , i.iirt to aovdv the same bydaw, for which said scveial sums wh?n;paid, certifi cates of stock shall be Issued in such sums, as the lenders thereof may require, and be transferrable in such manner as the Govern or mav direct, re-imbursablo at such time not exceeding twenty-five years from the date thereof, as may be agreed upon betwee the. Governor and the banks making such ' l0 "s. 8 Resolved, That until the fifteenth of January next, the banks of this Coinmon wealtl/shall be authorized t.nssue their own notes, and make and declare new loan* and dividends, not exceeding'** annum, in the same manner as if the said hints durimr said period, continued to pay (heirldoteß.biOsTubligatmri'B^jrnddcpnsitcd moneys owing by them, in gold or silver. 6. Resolved, That so much of any law as is altered or sullied by the foregoing reso lutions is hereby rcpcaWd. , From the Saturday Courier. BcftlND /■vIIY.QUESTIdN. The Correspondence —W ari-ike A correspondence of deep importance has taken place between Mr. Forsyth,Secretary of State for the United States Mi . I ox. the British Minister, resident af A ashing ton, in regard to that most unfortunate ques tion, “The Northeastern Boundary; 11 e correspondence'was transmitted to the Sen ate, by the President, where U was received | bv the grave Senators with no little solici wtant as this whole subject is, vve vvill of the coWf our readers : the entire positions 1. Mr. rdipdence.. Upstates' that he has 'been Bfc- that’her' Majesty’s government'. fonl)a n y protests against the acts of c., • hmcnt on ■behalf of the people of Maine, h.- t . ftt un . less an immediate suspension of aggi. „.. ing takes place, her Majesty’s government ‘ \>., t feel it their duly to make Such military ar rangements as may be required for the pro tection of her Majesty’s rights. “Her Majesty’s government claim and expect from the good faith of the ■government of the U. States, that the people of Maine shall re-place themselves in. the situation which-they stood before the. agreements of last year were signed; that they; shall there fore'retire’ from the valley of the St. John, and confine themselves to the valley id the Aroostook; that .they,shall occupy thatyal •; ley in a temporary manner only 7 , lor the pur pose, as agreed upon, of-preventing depre dations; and that they shall not construct fortifications, nor make roads or permanent ■settlements. “Ami her Majesty’s government deem it right to decline that if the result of unjusti fiable proceedings of the State of “Marne 3lMlHltLilt?y^dV'dfnVie ll ensue therefrom, be they what they may, will rest with the people and the government of the United States.” 2. Mr. Forsyth’s reply to Mr. Fox. “In the complaints of infractions of (he agree ments of the State of Maine, addressed to the undersigned, Mr- Fox has assumed two positions, which are not authorized by the terms of those agreements; Ist. admitting the right of Mains to maintain a civil posse in il.o aicputo.l ten Kory lor the purposes stated in (he agreement, he does so with the restriction that (he action of the posse was to beetfnfinod w ithin certain limits; and 2d, by mailing the advance of thcMninc. posse into the valley-of (he Upjicr St. .lohn the ground of his complaint of encroachment upon tlieMariaw-aslra settlement, lie assumes to extend the limits of that settlement be yond those it occupied at the dale of the a greemeht. -“The United States chfinot acquiesce in either of these positions. “The President could not see. without painful surprise, (he attempt of Mr. Fox, tinder instructions from his goverment, to give to the existing state of things a charac ter not warranted by-tbe friendly disposition of the United States or the conduct of the authorities and people.of Maine—much more is be surprised fo find it alleged as a ground for strengthening a military-force (ind pre •paring for a hostile collision with the unarm ed inhabitants of a friendly state’, pursuing within their owirbordcrs, their, peaceful oc? cupalions, or exerting themselves in compli ance with their agreements to protect the properly in dispute from unauthorized spoli ation. i -■ “Unless hety Majcs(y : s government shall forthwith arrest all .military interference in (he question—unless it shall apply to the subject more determined efforts than have-' hitherto been made, to bring the dispute j,p a certain.-and pacific adjustment—the mis l fortunes, predicted by Mr. Fox in the name of his government, may most unfortunately happen. ■ .' “The_President,, on nssuming..lhel. duties. •P lii-j station, avowcd his detennihatibn, all other means of negotiation failing, to submit a proposition to the Government of Groat Britain; to refer the decision of the question once more to a third party. “In all the subsequent steps whiclidiave been taken,upon the subject by his,direction, he has been actuated by, the same spirit.— Neil her. his disposition in the matter, nor his. opinion as to, the propriety of; that has undergone any change. Should the ful filment,of his, wishes be defeated, cither an unwillingness oh the part of .licr U ty’s government to meet the States in the .spint.m. al , y descrip frmn.adverse ctrcums f o|ii a ny eveht, derive twn, the great has been spared to bring the qu<«tmn'to an amicable cpnclqsipn, and that there 1 - ha,s been nothing mjhe .conduct either of (he Government and the people of the Uoitcd States.yr ol the felatc of Maine, vojuatifythe.employ incut of her Majesty s ’forces as iiulicateifby Mi 1 -Pox's lo.ttcr.. 1 he President cannot, aiuler such circumstances, apprehend -that the responsibility for ntiy consequences which inay. nnhiippijy enstie, will, by ,the.jiist Judgpieht of an impartial .wofldj be lmpptediloi.the.Unitcd States.?,’, . .3. It will be (jre duty of .the l .underE;gned,imrncdlately;to tranamit.Mr., Porsylli’p -.note., ,to her MajeSt tySS' Government ih-England,.and ’until the statements and-propositions which it con tabs si,all have received the due.cons.dcva tion of'her Majesty’s government, the un dcrsigncd will not deem it right to add any further reply, thereto. ' From the 'Baltimore Sun. From Mexico.— lmportant news has been received at New Orleans Irom Lag'ina. the arrival -of (be ship Kingston. Ihe dates are a- late as the lUh ul-t. The polittcal going forward i,.tl.t S tcr are highly important, indicatinp, a p y umnl. of tbe cause of Federalism in Mexico. On the 10th itisf. an insurrection broke out ill Laguna, which was attended with entire success!" The. people rose cri masse and de cked for Federalism. -.-'The c—d. opposed the demonstration and swu. I s proclamation, but the populace. little h^ I '. 0"- his threateuihgs, proceeded in their mta of-rev.ilu ti.n..- Tl,e fort was captured without resistance* and the who c-place is now in possession of the Federalists. I he, first step the Federalists took ,ir c ;' ing masters of Laguna, was t 0 d V^ r .* port free to all nations, thus manifesting a liberality of feeling and sentiment, and adis encourage a frienjli.V int with foreign governments. In the intern , the same succcs- attended the cause..' A Aferidn, the capital of V ucalnii, an army o from 3 to 4000 Federalists were nssembleO to march against Campeachv. Him place was still in the hands of the Centralists, but its speedy reduction by the large lorce the Federalists had brought into action, was ex oected. After, this, .we may anticipate soon to hear that •Federalism ts - - he whole of flic Southern provinces of Mcx ico. About 15 sail of French and Engl.s I vessels were at Laguna, waiting 1 ’ loading. The price of, logwood was hi o h. bring ?0 rs. pc' <,.1.. and the article scarce. There was also an arrival from Vera Ci u . bringing the American consul, who is be.ii-■ or of the treaty between 7*/exico and the U. States jecenlly ratified by the Congress of 5 t form". Vera Cruz was tranquil From the interior the accounts arc dev mil of mtei Ist; the Centralists being very cau, '" u " V sOj , )o ihing about the movejnents of the Fed eralists. LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in the Post \Office at Shijipens burg Pa.,j)ii the Ist of Jlpril 1840. Per sons caUit\g for letters ip the following list will phase say they are advertised. Bert John ' Kiiier John Brown Philip 2 ' Land.v Geo. Brown Jacob I). Landy Mary Baintgr Marg’t Logan Susan , Beymcr Sarah Miss LounskeVy Abigail Bros! Iloriry Ijeshyr Elizabeth • Birchell ElizitMrs. M’lllhare Arch’d. Blymire Abraham M’Cune -Sarah Mrs Baker Hannah - Maclaf Mary Mrs Benlie James M’Canly Sarah Miss Bender John Miirsland Elizabeth , Rush John 3 Markward Jacob ( I ofmouis j.mo »«„j,.u..f.l«din. Collier Danl. V. D. M.Nalle Martin Doyle Barnabas W. Porter Elisha -Bewail Peter Palmer Benj’n. Devor Win. Prague Mr. Davis Sarah PagueWm. Eager Sami. C. Ilicards Seven Rev’d Elliott James Esq. Reicherd.Wm. Fox Henry Shcaflur Elizaheth Giles James Steryla Jacob Goodhart Fred’k. Seibrooks Geo; Galbraith Robert 2 , Steinman Augustus Gernand Mary Miss Schweigart Dan’l. Gailwicks John , . Smith Samuel Howard Eliz’tli. Salsman Sophia Holler Peter . Traxlcr Dan.’l. Hammon Amos Umstadt Adam Hendricks Peter Watts Janies Hamsher John Weraler Reuben Johnston Edmonson Walker Win. Johnston Wm. Major J. WUNDERLICH, P. M. LIST OB'" B.IOTTBdBSN Remaining ilVthc Post Office at HboasTOWN', Pa. April Ist, 1340. Mrs. A. Stay man Geo. Eorney ■ Hamilton & Graff Geo. Baker John M’lveo Benjamin Hippie ' Ab’ni Rcnartl John Saxton, Geo. IT Bucher Jonas Rupp ' Miss E. Anderson Win. G..Hamillon John Bultorff Wna. Eckels JohiiTErford ’ Geo. Williams Robert S. Mathers - Miss Isabella Sn arls John Story Jacob Miller Edward Miller Mary Huston Jacob’ Duey ' Barnhard’Stoub Alexander Clink , John. H. Zearihg Alexander Moor Christian Sipe John Daigle Christian Harmon, jiv Ann Murry' Casper Sherk i-THos. Harris Geo Matre , Johnathan Cornman Geo. Reed 'Win. & T.;Lotiden Geo. Kcppard Jacob Grove Johnathan or- Elizabeth Hamaker Joseph Rcdicfc . JOHN CLENDEHIN, Jr. P.M. ', Remaining in the Stoiiohs town. Pit. April Tsf, 184bV;/ ? i - - Bricker Samuel RryderJohn Copper & Myers MelllngerSatvi" Hurer Faliir 1 PolloinVSVe Jurne’aiiMickel ' . JfjMUGH , P, M. —" hiSPECTOIPS ORDER. . ' of the ‘‘George Washing ' -I'JHillery Company ,” are hereby notified that an election: will bo hold on Saturday the 18th inst._, bctiveerithchours..often. in. the. morning, and six in tho.evening.atthe pub lic house of John. CornmaDi in-Carlisle, for one Second Lieutenant & one Ensign to said ■Company. - A,suitable-person, will, be ap pointed: to superintend:said election., W. FOUUK; Brig. Inspector. B rig. Inspectnr’s Ofllcc, ? - ■,/ . 1 r- t April 9, 1840. , TojUc.Tleihaml'T.egat Rpprcaeitialivcs n£ -rCiIffISTCfPLiEB-fmrW^RSZ^^ , r Southampton tflwnship.ifccef&ed.-.,.. • ■ / ~T4.KE' NOTICE .that quisitloo .on a writ. of Partition or y a!uation, pn the premised late of Christopher tVa Iters, deceased, .on Thursday the 9th day of Aprd; A. D. one thousand eight hundred apdthCtyi "pi i 1 p’clocKy Ai find iyhpreal.TitiV tcresfed mav attend. - ■ ; Vr ..as ■ . JOHN •"Shcrlrs LIST OF LETTERS Remaining,in.the Post Office, MKcnAmcs bdro Pa. April 1, 1840, ami if not caUtu for in three months will be ‘ the General Post Office, as aeaincttcrß. Eliz’th Brownawcll William Morple - Daniel Bollinger J- »• William Brant - IhomnH Oyster Isaac Bcidleman John 1 o»t . ■ Jane Beaty,* OeorKC-l «»>alcr.jr. William Bashore ' Jacob 1 1 « ' ' . Euui Cline U.ichel Uit'iei Barbara Crall John Keener Elizabeth Dipibar J. Snulev , William Kagan .Jr'" 16 * KiVnh Rebecca!. Finicill Uev. N. btroli John Franklin Francis Scott ■ Eli Grnl.ill John Smith, tr. Daniel Grose David Sponsler George Goodman Eli Smith Samuel Haircss , Lcwiae Swart Ann E. Jackson ; James SwillcV -Samuel-Kline ... ' JohnShre.ner - John Karnes Frederick Seidel Lydia Keemer John rangert 'William Lepold Abner M. Townly David Lane George 1 anger 'Nancy Line Nicholas Ulrich Rev. Thomas Magee George '' ise Aiin-ustus Mackev Joseph Worden • Thomas Maxell ‘ ... Dr. U. G. Young Samuel-M’Clure- -Charles Young-- Edward Miller -Busan Yeager ■ David Mussel man Jacob Zimmerman _ GEO. F. GAIN, P■ M- LIST OF I-RTTERS Remaining.m Ihe Post Office at Ncv/ville, Pa. on tlie.lst ot April, 1840. John Albert Alexander Kelly Sarah Asper . Rudolph Kindlg, \V". Brattan * Jas. .Montgomery,Esq W.Burr&Co. Jno. Myers . D. Blean Jno. Miller WJT. BarrS A. T. Mathers Joseph Bower Ezekiel McLaughlin, Jane Barnhill Mrs. Nancy Miller UDal’l Boyer Samuel A/cGaw A Ira in Bloom Samuel Marqucrt Heiry Brown John Nox A.f-i. Covie James Nicse WlCalvert J»hn Reed S.tojle, W„ Slump 2 J.'Cascy, sen. Geo. Souders Miss D. IE Dean Mrs. R. Sharp • Chiistian Daley Geo. Sites , ■ RokHGiffm 2 James Scott, f Da lie! Heck , W . Wat so.. - Lidia’ Hamilton ; -John Whisler —- A/arv Hudson Beuj’n Hefllefingcr H- W dlmms Samuel Irvin John Zay. . ClKU ' leS KC " t • JOHN MOORE. P. M. List of Letters Remaining i,i the Posr <fflce at Ca,h») . Pa. April Is/, 1840. , , ■ . , , Enquirers wilt plea* / . Anderson Richard Johnson Jane Adams Mathew * ,Ja C que r Cajlloos ‘ -■'•wn J •’!>?,'?. 'lv,aiVm„.i AUr4i» Brown Jno. F. ' Keller Jacob Bcitler Jacob King Elmsheth Boyer Jacob Kennedy Georgd Bowers Rev. Moses Krel» I‘riderick Beker Jacob jj winger George Blouser John or I. 0 ™. 1 I> ‘ a -‘ John Ermoul' 1 Koßman Henry Bradley Eli' jra Klem Henry Lorenzo Bolt jusw» Esq- Eee Tlu),nas 1 , . T , Burgls vVilliam Lambertom Ab-m Esq Bowers James LoozJ. . Bowman Daniel Ligls Susan Busier Mr. A. Miller Jane Brcchbill Elizabeth Myers Abraham Crullers Armstrong MooreJhonJr. ? Crider Jane Esq/ofWm $ Clark John Miller Sarah - ■ Culbertson Joseph Morris Alonzo Constable, Borough 2 Morrison George ? , Grumman George or Andrew Smith yh Cornman Jacob Martin Ann ;( Coffee Jane Morrison John 2 / Crim Abraham McCoy Robert / 1 Cants Mary McCullough Jam' Correll Ann McMichaej Abn/ Coryea Adam McGuire tlarga-l A. Carter William ~2 McPherson Ale’*' ~ Child Rnsse.llrA. McLesterWi/am ‘ Campbell Esther,- Norris Wiljiip H. Creigh Duct.' John Neisley Jnco/ Cflrt ,Susan Oatirian Ahi/ew Dixon Mary A. Powers Saraison Ducy Jacob Postlewelgljj James Davidson. Rachel Mw, Pierce William A. ■Dixon Catharine '-Pierce W. A. Esq- Dies Andrew Quay Rev. A.. B. Dyson 1 Rev. Franklin Ringawalt Georgf Dickey O. J, 3 . Randolph Mary.M'" Egulf Samuel . Robison Charle Eyler Potter. Roof Daniel / Eagin Janies Randolph W*' l ®'? Elliott Infancy Rudesill Ca mu '‘‘ Eyee Jesse Roth Gen/ j Jane M. Reamer B‘ s ' Je Fulton Thomas Smith G,^ e . ■ p Field Samuel ■ Shcrb. ! .^;!i a "^‘ Fultenßme E;, . She^''' l Th,,ma3 3 - -Fri eise/Mi cheat -A ’ S j.,/; JleminpiEliateeV^pSb Flempiy-acob . • Staffer Henry liTilbraitli IM. Esq. Spoffswood James ' Garrett-Henry. Smith Elizabeth Green Hisses Spottsynml Rli-wbeth Galbraith Eleanor Sc [dinger Hun[f . Gal broth Joseph 'Shambodgh Pbbp / Gutshall Jacob Blrickler Sapuel ’ Gorgas John D. „ George 1 Green Ihomas . Throne John ■ - Galbraitl William - Turney CKriles Gilbert lihn _ ThoinpsonJohn . _ Gifflh R«bert tN. Sl;)Utley Sa>iuel’ ’ , Hays Jaini , Updergriiff Biisan. HartmanlMr. Uhler Adam Holsappli'Mr, ;Williams John G. Hawtnorti'Nancy A. /Woods Wm.B; or W. f Hull Sank •' . . Wolf Christian .' , Horner henry IVareham Mrs. Marv Hoover Saftuel / WMlsbn John, v/- ” Hawa B.ltfel Wunderleig John sr. Hetrick Pticr' — Worm Icy Kcnowcr HyeV Eli - ; . WyavOr-Jacob ■ C Mershey Jnlob VVeft .Tillin' - pw.ftkE. Wunderlich J; : Hikij Joht - Wonder!} 'John jr. Heck»don| Leonard Wondburn Samuel ” c Jjhev Ji ob or > Wert Peter • Clirbtian fleppef j Woods klrVf Wißot.J iraittzdl Hnry : Wink Daniel i “ u , I J le ,l | Aii or Jane Weaklev James fisiq. ‘ Holly(SSnie); ‘" :■; ' 4‘ u. LAMBERTON, P. M. WRIGHT’S PENNSYLVANIA.JUSTICE. . A practical digest of the Statute mon Law of Pennsylvania (relative *0 the rights, duties, authority and jurisdiction ol Justices of the Peace,) from the year 1700 to the close of the extra session ot Ibbj with aw. the necessary forms, entries, and directions, in I vpl. - „ ■ JAS. LOUDON, Bookseller. THE CONSTABLES MANUEL; a neat pocket volume prepared for the use of Constables in Pennsylvania, will .he. issued in a few days. ~.; ", G CENTS RRWARO. & Ilnn awav from the subscriber residing in‘Carlisle, on Sunday ni-ht the 29th ult. two indented, apprentices to the Cnrdwainmg business named James Goul'i and Abraham Crvh.r. Gould iFß6oort9'yMWYif J ajSßr«hnut-^:jeeV^*"- "clies high, w het^en 19 and 20 years of age, about 5 Icet C im es high, and light hair. All persons arc for bidden against harboring or trusting said boys on my ART MOORE. .Carlisle, April 9, 1840. . . 3t Cumberland County, Stale of Pennsylvania. Sale of Unseated JLatids for Taxes. Notice U hereby give., that in purßeance of rhe acts of the General Assembly passed the 3d day Of Anri A. D. 1804, entitled “an act directing the modcof selling UnscatedLvmds for , Ta “ B ' ami of the several acta and supplcnu nls the^ ct ® passed the -28th day.of March JSO 4th day of Anril IBo9—tho'2olh March 1 ? l2- “ l , March 1815—the 13th March 1817-lhe2Clh March 1817— the 20th March 1821—the act passed 2oth 1 March 1831—and all otlil-r acts referring to sale of Unseated I, 90DBBT SNOpfittASN Treasurer.of the county of Cuiribcrlnnd, wilh o the second Monday (being the Blb day) of June next, at the Court H use in the borough of Car lisle,-in said county of Cumberland, commence a 1 public sale of the following tracts of Unseated Lands to pay the arrearages of 1 nxc» ih ( , . county, and the costs accrued thereon res tVarrantce or owners' j nx due. ndmes. Jlcrcs. P ", ~ i ow.xsnip. • ~ North'MiDDLET<' eoo 5f Mmiiow S 1 ' ‘ I * ic. • 5 p h i U lVm heirs, 2 80 'H . c °‘- " ,n ± ' M.fflln Township. P- 1 p-icl Kilgore, 6 . &iril,;'p ul ' o( ' l '’ 6I,e,rB ’ 55 , Job.)/ 'Candlish, oo * I,.'iam Grpvfe, 40 ABry Hopeweu. Township. ’ pyzaboth Hazlel, ; J'9 1 valtzer Smitlf, . a Kzekiel Kilgore, , Elizabeth Drummond, - u Monroe Township. • William M’Clene, 5 Nancy Campbell, 4 West PEiXNSBOBouan Township.. Mary Bone, 24 „ - ", ■ Axlen Township. Martha • pne let • - «. East Pennsborougii Township. Bredin & Shrom, . one lot* '< -John M’Cord, 228 Courier, , 2013 * Newton Township. ivlathew Duncan, . 403 John Nicholson, 403 iJmnah Nicholson, 415- Jim Nicholson*, 401 Joan Wireman, 1008 Jo\n Cooper, , Robert Lusk, 837 Wftiam Moulder, 150 AV.vander M’Culloch, 1006 I Southampton Township, Tomas Godfrey, 827 iseph Ogden, 438 , /avid Herron’s heirs, 124 Win Reynolds’ heirs, 376 -I • Glippinger’s heirs, 400 v Shippensburg Borough. 0 Jacob Carey, one lot South Midijleton Township. James Bredin, 106 Peter Eby, 14 John Eby, 14 Daniel Kenowe*, 00 John M. WoWbum, one lot Frankford Township, Math. 1665 Nichols Ulrich,«\ 8 Dickinson Township. Thcmas Craighead, 100 Jacob Gripe,- - - 30 John Hursh, 4 7olm Long, sen. 5 John bong, jr. 5 Samuel Morthland, . 8 James Vlealey, 130 John Mjers & Co. • 20 Joshuh Snyder, 20 Solomon Bower, 7. George Deardorf, \ i [Daniel Funk, 25 ‘Moses Funk, 30 [Jacob Grist, 30 ! David Grist, 30 Daniel Brown, - .8 • Jacob Gipe, 8 Chrtst’r Hartler & Baker, 6 William Mooro & Lewis, 230 . Peter Myers, •; one lot William Yeats, • 5 - Samuel Bear, -20 25 .William Line* Esq. - —lO- —■; ~~40 John Jacobs, 0 ” 25 George Jacobs, 15 65 Jacob Lenius,, 32 1C Isaac Mumfert, - - 8 ? ' 47 Mumfert& Glinfert, , . - 34 Wafnpum, . ~ ,2-. .• , .25 Conrad Allwine, ■ ' 10 12 , ; ROBERT SNODGRASS, ■ Treasurer nf('tirnber r aiid thurify. Treasurer’s Office* Cprlible, April 2, 1840. \ Public Sale. ■’' V ■■ Will be sold by the subscribcron the 13lh day of Abril next, at iert O’clock in the fore noon at, the. Couth, House ih.the borough of Carlisle, a LOT pF GROUND, cqnta)ning sixty feet in front and tw.a.hund.r.edrandTe.f-r ly,feet deep, bounded‘onThe west.by Han over Bt^E,>n^hb' , &4tlfJby'’?oM»'M , C«rter; on the north by Hiinry AVDotyj and on the past ,by a.. l.bCln; the pccuphricy of Monks; having tbereon erected a two storySTONE Crockery Kiln, and Stabling.— Tho dbSyO property IB'’ Ivell 'calcultitedifor public buaines'a. being sltuated in the most business part pTsaid borough—ithavingbeon, kept as a tavern (or many years. . -flftfi&nWve properly shop Id - not" be sol d at private’saley it wiirbe -otrere'd at public outcry bn the- hbbve day , when terms of sale wjll.be. made jShbwn by' the subscriber, jpn the premises. ’' ' : JOHN TROUGH,; Glower.; February 20, 1840. ' ' V'rfy; Orphans’ Court Sale, . In pursuance of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, \yil 1; becXpp sed to public sale ob II edkesday' the 15th— day of Jttpril next, at 12 o’clock at noon, on the premises, the following land,late theheal ' • Estate of Christibh Grptzdr,deceased, to wit!-' Ml that certain Plantation qr * 'I’RACT OF IiAINl), situate in North Middletpn township in.sat'd , county, adjoining lands or David , Kutz, Christian Ruhl, ■ Samuel Kutz. and Jacob Erb, containirig'prie hundred ana sixty-fourc 'acres, more or less,'neat-measure, all oft which (except about five acres ofwoqdlandj is Cleared and under excellent fences, and in the "highest state of cultivation. X Ins property is situate about two miles and a liitlf from. Carlisle,between, the ttlrnpikc and' rail road, and has the Letart spring winning, through if. The improvements are a large. NEVTDOUBLEBRICK ' HOUSE. HIM ,tnil Kitchen, G&S&ktsi two stories high, a weatherboarded 1.00 HOUSE, two stories high, a frame BARTS, ooth ettrn cribs and - othpr small- buildings- Tliere is an excellent veil of water near to the houses, and a thriving young Orchard, of apple and peach trees, on. the premises. A portion of this farm itr first-rate: meadow | TPhe terms and conditions of, sale will be made knowh by the administrator on ll.e day of sale. DAVID KUTZ, Adni’r of Christian Crolzer, dec’ll. February 20,1840.— - Bt. Register’s Notice. Ueoistf.r’s OffTOF., ? . Carlisle, March 28#!840. S police, is hereby given, to all Legatees, CVeditors,and other persons concerned, that tlie following accounts have been filer! in ibis office for examination, by the accounP ants therein named, and will be presented to the Orphans’‘Cc)tirt of Cuniberland coun ty, for confirpiation and allowanceon Tues day the 28(h ilay of April. A. U. 1840, vi/.: The adjninislfa'ion accnnnt'uf JacolrSni der, Esq. Administrator of John. Snider, late of the boroughuf Shipperisburg,' deceased. The administration accoun-t of John Hays, Administrator of Archibald Ramsey, Bftq. late of the borough of Carlisle, deceased. The administration account of Thomas M’Murry, Executor of John Clark, deceas ed, tiled by Ann Culin, Executrix of said Thomas. " ; ' " 42 29 39 35 The* administration account of Thomas M’Murrv, Administrator "of David Culin, deceaseif, filed, by. Ann-Gulin, Executrix, of said Thomas. The second administration account of Robert Donaldson, Executor of Nathan Ramsey, late of Dickinson township, de- 1!) 46 5D 14 ceased. The adminisfration account of Henry Rupley, Athninistj-ator of David Crops, late of IVofuison township,.deceased. The administration avooimt of Lewis H. Williams, Esq. Administrator of Rev. Jo shua Will urns, late of West Pennsburough township, deceaseif. The administration account of George McGinnis, Esq. Administrator of William M’Night, late of Southampton township, deceased. Supplemental administration account of John Wolf and John Zug, Executors o( John \Vol(, sen. late of South Middleton town ship, deceased.- The. administration - account of George Beetem, Esq, and George Zinn, Exactors i of George Zinn, sen. late u.f.Drckinson town ship, deceased. . ... . The administration account of John Ma tbrr, jr. Administrator of Jacob Fried, late of Allen township, deceased. - The administration-account of -Alexander M'Clure; Administrator dc bonis non with the will annexed of Aziiria Towsey, late of Tyrone township, Cumberland (now Perry) county, deceased. ' The administration account of Robert Laird and Catharine J. Geddis, Executors : of, Dr. John P. Geduis, late of the borough (of Newville, deceased. The hdpiiliislration account ■of Daniel M alter and Jacob Walter, Administrators of Joseph " alter, late of Silver Spring" township, deceased. . . .-, The administration account of Benjamin Alter .and Isaac Lefevcr, Executors of 'Ja cob Alter, Esq, late of West Pennsburough township, deceased. ■ ■ ' Tlie administration account of George Houck, acting Executor of Jacob Balmer, late of Allen township, deceased.- The administration account of Joljirl Line, , Administrator of Dr. Benjamin Weaver, laje of Monroe-tnwnship, deceased. . I The administration account ofjCatharine - Irey and Robert Bleanrjr. Rxecufdrs of Pc : <cr trey. lafe of Mifflin 'townshipydcecased.. t The administration account ’of Francis Eckels, Esq. Administrator"of David My". ers.Tliite.ol Noflh~MUldiclb'n township, de.- ceased. ~ y-r, j'-'-y The administration account of George Brindle, Administrator Of-Jacob Woibley, late of North Middleton township, deceased’. ; .The administration .accouiif pf Joseph Shronii Administrator iof . Mrs. Tjarbafa Shrom, late, of the borough, of Carlisle, ’de ceased;- ■ ,-r.. . TheGuarilianßKipaccountofPetcrEb. erly, Guardian of SafalV Rupp,'Vnlnor.daugh ter of Jacob; Rupp, lute of East 'Pennsboto’ township,.deceased,, > fr/,*'..!.' f | : ISAAC-ANGNEY, Jtegisier , 52 50 105, 68 1 ,08 1 61. 2 06- 28 58' - - . 84 1 1& . fahmkr^ Sl>iq^Wy¥»EJlMCHr THANtCFyt/ifor^*fori|ier tafctK. this iijethoj} of, jnfojjiijiiji; Wr irit-mls' ami the tftat. he. has relurnedto the L --}UijsfWp^i^gh>/;chV^ v ‘V;'',' ... ; : V>- ••SSBAS’k-'v - -in':if t rtffe* Court House;: where ht'shHll at iill;liit\es l>e prepared witliV’the: best 'br LiqVrofeV anVl every the ' markiitfccun afihrd,fiii-thfexhmfdiVaii(l' irriitifi- MH? *»:» <n.aK J fovor.'lirm" wii|i thrir custom:• i ■i: Hitler wilfhlvvayg'be ?.!>6O will the Week, ' Carlisle, April 5, ;r *■ : 3rn Fee JSills for s<ifc, .• ■ * i~- s '' ' v>, i-. » fj-' - -*?
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