i,n ,i::,i..,i 5j4pnMticAcreditors Jmvingt;laims. for Vkrdo)ie prior-" to" H&4lh MW, cu lines of canal .nrifl railtr.oarjj ipreyi-u jyH? 9rW9'i?t ay:,p(l.apr;lr(ia4,a.; t- In nmniinlirtfr i. ll.r, fti 1111 . v 7J0i23Av;recntcredtbni'tl)G' books of ihc'iA-udttor' (JtirfcTal fifthd tlose of (lie iinnncml year, of winch sum S5S).HU 78 aSTorTwrlrySnnrin'r.iihil srAU.i - . - w, IVSl V. Vll 111 Ol nnd only instalment, twcntypch.ccntt wasaontistiOf Jowtnlicr, to gether with, all interpstf .then, due, vhich amounted," dividend.aridinterest Notwithstanding thewery satisfac'to-; ryVesults'Hvliich have grown out of.thd broad and liberal 'cb'iiitf uc'tfdn given; by the Auditor General, to the rcsdluj tion,pf thc7th Ap"rif,ihere.yet remains; , a ywy ,dcpcryin - class of drcditots who.haveireceived nnnp. nf ils Iirrfnfic - hoY Was it,Jat' all practicable td br'ihg inem wiuiin us provisions. The poor. .,lab'orers scattercd'alohgtlie improve--,nients, who with their own hands do the, work necessary too keep them In , navigable condition, should be the ob--jeefs of the firsf care, q'fjhe ,gd.;ern nient. In this, instance they were en-i tirely -overlooked; ihe appropriation for repairs being inadequate. From' the character of their claims their comparatively triflipg- amount, and, their nu.rtberritw'as'rounci inexpedient! to enter them on the books, of the Au dijoiv.Genera.1 Ifjhey had been en tered, it, would in many .cases have cost the whole suni due to procure the div-. idend from the Trcasnry and, indeed,, u wpuiu.Dc a.moccery jor the, gpyern, ! merit, instead ot payment, to offer "poor laborers a,. pro rata dividend on.n.claimf '"of tf few dollars. ' 16'sardenily h'opedj X.thnt thisworthy and in most cases suf-J s-fering class i-bf domestic' creditors will receivethe! immediate "atfentionLof, the. M&r. t v. : - f t(!. it hasi,happened.in .'relation to the: 1 tanking isyslem.of.this Commonwealth, vas has on-manytroldcasidns' heretofore bden -the' casfe vi(h;the .nations, ounde'droA .upsM.11 principles; "that M with all its power,, and with all its hold ft on .public confidence and Udporf,- it ,f liasfe'llen by , tha weight ofUs own i'm- aO;restojejpibhciConfidence in the fianks,-or. render-ithenrbf 'more service 'to'the commlihity; irill KScome your' rati ftf (hA.ni.l l L -1 1. T fcwi.uM,tnu,iurucirenuerear a leave t i n ri";xvi..lJtVy' v-'H uni jujourn lUntu withdrawing frdmcirculatiori'the notes .issuej bj,jthe banks, in pursuance of" may- De'redily obtaineij' to, extrnguisli : P.?f "W the?e.,'ss.ues. j; refer "to tne sale ot the Bank, Bridge and fl?erAteiwh;ch-t,etate js, ,in'- leresieu. i, tnink an amount might, be realized, in thisy, sufficient, td an swer the purpose; if'provision be made jPyf laW.thatie prbceedsiof the sale I he present condition of the Bjink of Pennsylvania reciUirerthe most care ful consideration of thb legislature. Ihe State has'al'decp interesP "in 'the .proper management of tlinf,1nsli(utibn, hu t;Ju.uijr so m winding it up, j( (hat -w...wU jvuiini muiisuru. facverai acts Were Dassrf1-rlitrincr4linlf.r?,n.: in rqlatioa to .it; but owing, tq somc,,dc- iCWl- IHUV U1U not anSWfr tllo numn " . i ), A J "uu,h ,(V .once. orovHiPfi. f i ,make qnthe.subject,and that is, that .7- . 'fiKWUliMA Will ... .w .uutinguiii; Muywu, uic control ot the4 barjk bs, placed exclusively in the anus;oi. uiq pnvate stockholders. Let the, Stataand the stop.L-hnWp ro lin mil on the same footing each having, tc; Bpcctively, the, share of control equal , . IICIU. 10 just tompltijnt can then be madq, and the interests of all parties will be nrnnrrlw uuiucu. 1 1 muni nt ..1.1!- L.T - ..v. ,....t.b ui iuv, liroviuintr lor -ui-ariy iuieininn. i in nnnnr nn. nent of members of flirvntn (Inner,., f jeneral Assembly is a so n mattnr in j ' !. 1. . . . . b.f.iiii yuui - . ...u.,.klu,l a iiu uuaia fan apportionment bill on thissubicct. JUUlU nn cnil.llirv nirnncc irwl ii.H tit . . . 1 f j iivvwiutm juouvv uu aui oi un iuay, 1041: and it .win with you in anv measdrftUhnt mbw Hw deemeooftadvisable-foraheiaccom- Dlishltient'of fhis'nio.-.V ;i ilil ,V"r' y -ake ocW"h Jd suggest to all sections of ihe Stints. , T er manqr':an.the,ynrious interests bbt faithfJllyeTefitcdL ,T-tie funda-. mental.Drincinlcf of a rcniililirnnirnv. ..nitnentnndtoui:-, ojvn,,C!olistitutIon:, Itl Min Nfnfn rl'l, ntw.-i! . a I i 1 i ,J.,,,?;.r?la,tc',. "P npRortjonmentjbill'o I - . w... uin., luuu, iVVHI .ui, a v-unvtivy, uyjx-garuea as a pre-., tedent or an example, but as a beaconY io oesnunncti uy every: legislator -wh6. uoderstands,and, islioncstly ddsiroilh of oi carrying into execution the injunc tions of.the.Conslitiittah. .Nrw.vim.w,'. our considerations i cap. justify avdepart,- urtffrom itfhnd onall nmsirin wlion -i 4,a uuuil illlinHCU, iir lias rcdqiled, WilJtteji fpa jbrq.qp, (jielieadli I have rencatedlv r.-nllnrl Mm n I IntiL tirn of tlm InnisliifiiVo n tlm cuKtrvf r seiectuiK mrors in't thc'sevWril tTlliftlini in th2 State' I'UantM'fdrb'car'tf.'i.ia.. it again upon you, ancj tq dd, that uiciuisuiiu gnevnpcc very mucii com plained of in thdsevcouniins. wlini o, U exists under, the layi that is, that ... I, - I 1 ' . 1 - I . n :m;t.u ouuiiuu wnueis-arc Kept lor thdburnose ofdrawiiif inrorrf fnr 1ifi ferent courts, there is Hiuch'" complaint as tqthe manner of selecting the PiJmci putlinto these diircrerit wheels'. ' iH'tii been sutrnested that If Snn wimni' nnl, was providedout of which all the pan els of iurors for all thrM.eonrfs wurA drawnj this objection wduld be - iii a great Irridasure obviated'. ,1 will mere-' j ,iui,imui iciiiiiiK) iiiui. iiiu 'system oi drawing.jurors would be very creatl' perfected, if the. rejection and tlravmf-of-the.Xame ,yei'q'Jo' be done., -by, tlie! commissioners and shnrifT in rmnn :cour.t, under' the supervision of ond1 6V morc of the judges Recent'' cxpert-i encccnjls aloud for the, protco'lipn ofj the jury box'Trom even .the.-t possibility of suspjqiono ... j "My views have bden so filHv'nYnrpsqj ed in former messages, in favor of the! SUUDOrtofa liberal and nnlirrHfnnnil system of educatid'iffBy cohi'm'on schools,! fh.T T niff! Bpnrnltr r ,.,,. l,rfrr if wilrcontentrriysLlf byi reiterating; thaU ,a ,Ound,puit.qaUon, basettlupon 'propen moral ,and,r,eligious', training,' is-.vthcf hrst lprrnrv n itnrr.nf pun linmtAfl, i 'his child, and'thc best provision, a pat-j ridt cdn'mak'o,Jto-"s'cSul;e, 'Hid "p'errna-l 'rieri'cearld purity-of:6Ur rcpdyicaii 'in stitutions. " 1 refdryqu to tlic.yq'ry 'fujlf' Utid elaborate rfipppt .of the fi Sjiperin-; tendent; for' the condition and details; of toUrrcdmnibii schools and' acaderriics, female seminaries arid colltwvJf The.r.qpprt pf.the'Adjutant. General will bcsubmitled.toivoui l:slinnlil lir loxcctcliticl v Jiai'mV Ao UnitcVwith Vmi. a'nyunca8ure thatwolud render ;thcl ..o.ifc Ijiuiu UlllUlLIll, arid less burthensdme td the commuiii-i ty.T Perhaps the endpurageineht of! voiunteers'wouia be the besl tcersfill rium1sen.dlSCinlinft.nnd mnrlinl spipt, th.ey,chn yjp. with ,those of any otler tateinfthp Union.- Shouldnny, ,emergei)cy, qycrarise to. require,'.' she j could., on the. shnrtpsf not upwards.ofthirty-fiv,cthousahdbf these' . intrepiddefendersol her soil." ilaiq complexity 'arid arid obscurity of many of the material provisions of' thpaqt entitled " Ap actio aljolish im-j piisonmentforddbt; and' to 'punishl fraudulent1 debttfrsry: have rendered its' operation'.almo3t nugatory, fedms'; to have produced little, benefit, to the debtor; arid much inconvenicned to the i .,cr,editor. Its provisions! certainly' 'rc-i .quirq.a thorough reVision, and if liny tlay of the kind be deenicd necessary, it4ihould be one, verydiflercnt inriiany of its-leading features frbrri the prceiiU - Theponal sections, ; contalpdd in tlie . samd bill, however well designed, were drawn vritji so little prccisjoq' 'As to have led to the most intolera'ble.'abiisqs Erermdnt cqm'plaints have been piade in Philadelphia on ,(hq subject of the power of Aldei men a.nd .Justices of thejpeace irj , qriipiual cases;- ,Som'e mode should be provided lor. .defining and regulating their jurisdiction, on this important subject.'so as to gudrd against extortion and oppression bnho otie'hnnd, and laxity and jmpUirity to crime on the othdr. ,he tendency of public opinion; for anumber of years past, has gradually' hecn to weaken and relax the execu tion of the criminal laws. This ' mor bid feeling. Ijascvpp., reached-jurors, and other fuMc'tionnricscrigagc'a in the administration of cnriiinnl justice, so thatjit jsjjiot op uqusuaj spectacle., to see courts and juries cd'nvict arid sen teiicejon the clearest testihidny on one day, and recommend his pardon the next. These appeals, thus sustained, address themselves with great force Jo' the magistrate entrusted with tlie power of pardoning offenders, nnd it is' not to be disguised, that .unless, some .?.P,Vt ."iiLiLHt erid, Jlen.1 W.Ul't.grcaLiniusticq. nnd, abuse.., with a vidw to invite ipimcditftriVldis. lation on tnq subject, hk to inffuenec iuiu tompcrtiid action of tlid IdciMnturc comnanics. insnrnnm 'cnmtilinih. itm other similar, corpbratihriS wji'iclv hhvc Snf u'iYVr- ilifrt fvfs'lfWn viilin h'A' nit teayears, crtectcd their organisation.' and obtained their Charters,- willidut tpnforriiihg'9triCtly to" the rcqliisUiotls'' , their chai'.ters, perpetrated acts, where- 'bv tll(!V VVnlllfl l(f rnrfpitfl" nlil- linun J J - " . . i- j v .it, . v, tlirdugh .undr'y devices, jfrocUred the;.- passage of fa,ys, dcsicricd, without hav-- inn. Z' J ... Hit .UUjUbl L-A JJI CSSCU, ' 10 iSCI CCP them from1 the pcnnltv which they had ihcUrrcd,.a.ntl ttfahct'ify' theilldgality.,, and'cpri-iiptiprijii winch lliey origrnat.qd. Such, legislation, ns, this js doubtlessr m't f . ,.i . .f warwjm tne. public interest and pub men th bcqn smiifftrled throucrh. in wkinlv--ilit retij object was" not trin n if c6tjJ ,'"t o; ,i;c peal I)csam'e..nt' .once, and,' ("plcqve fhese.corporalions in preciselyithesame situation, in Vvhirh there" own ncts placdd them, at the, time, they ' wcrd pdrpetrtttcd. J , ' Additional chancery poWers'haVe'1 been Vested in1 tli-hftVirid Ar ihta Pn. , , u l, I, l J, V ..iiw J 1 1 1 'monw'niilMi" villmii(,o.,'.iilllA r,rA.'.c.:nnn Wine been made, for tlie execution, of these powers. The benefits lo lih dn. nVdd Irom Uus.rntfdification of our' ju P.doncq will ip. q great measure bp . . . - . i..;i,uiii.-s4liuvuiuoiccis are supplied. 'Among other' provision's' qUthdHty should be civen for the amio'intmerit' of .niaslers.iricliqncery, and auditors, and .their functions defined. - . . - " I ' ThdlcKislaturq haVrncf omlffed' to .appoih't,an ,agcrit to; receive, from ' ihe' geiicmi.'goycrnment' ithe dividend of this Stnteifrom-the procedds, of the ipt g,ia! tllcfa't;sp' thepublic lands I appointed Job Mann. 12'sn.., Sinlri . Treasurer, by virtue, of the authority "Wen me by an act of CohgrPStf who lins ree'etyed ,it, ariiounling to 8C07di3 27. . Tiie explorations connerted w!fli' H I O nnnlnrr!nl t f 4 brought to a successful termination, itf Ts necessary that measures b'd pow adopted by the legislature' for emboi)y4 ing and pubjishiqg the results without! delay. As the state has epepdcdui coiibiderablfe sum in this exanlfnation' of her mincrirj:gurces, asaUkHovni thatthc final j-qport.qpd maps, of thef slate Geologist will- cbntain "much val uable informatipn of ,a nature to invite1 anddircct the Investment of capital necessrirv'for th'd 'develqpbment of our' unsurp;ddriimdral wealth; raiid 'as the expnscsoXarraning and'jpiiblUh. jng thcVdetajIs'' procure, vill iVear kbut sn'l'Jlprqpqr.tion.to tiat..arevd'y 'in curred in collecting them, considera tions of sound economy and therpublic good require, that the properr steps be luiuuyiiiiii.j uur ciuzensKiiic, benefits of this survey as soon as' prac- j i'licablc. By applying' tlie b,alntice off the appropriations for the iricfdcnlal expenses of thesurvdy, the Geologist' has been .enabled to mak rnnsliler.-i.. ble progress fpyyards .'completing hu ..u.jja emu iii.uviugb, iiuu various otner .poi lions of the work;, but much delay' .mo ni9t.'u Hum uiu legislature navmg. omitted at its, last "session, to make pro vision for.,tlieqrishing!.and, engrpyjng pi the n)npsf,for reception of the tatq 9at)itiet, ancj for the printing of the fi nal report, in conformity fo the sugges tions in the last arfriUrfl report of the I Geolpgist, toyluch you'ia'e' respectful-1 ly referred. Oppressed,- as tlie 'state is, by peem 1 niaiy erqbarrassments, at tho prefeent time,( It behoves Us to retrench all ex- penditu'res of the pufijjc money, npd tq guard, tlie intercut of puPi 'sonsti'tuents . ...till f i I. -l ... I wiui uiu same iiueiity and care that we voyud,exqrt in guarding ourown. Among othdriirtportuht "Pxpen'di'turcs, those incident to the legislature seem to haycjb'euh; for'.tho last twenfyryears, greatly on the increase. While, ', (lie expenses of thcothor-departments have beert alriiost stationary, those pf the Legislature have becri considerably more than doubled, .Nfo satisfactory reason can be shbwn' for this, and it ,calls(qlpud for . inquiry. ,and ' redress. Thq public, pripting is one of the largest items in this expenditure, and increased in.a rtio,that dpfipsjcasonublojcxpln-: na'tfon. It demands a remedy. ,1 can see nplie better than'to provide for ap pointing, a publicfprintcr to oxecute qll the public printing at fixdd and reason able prices'. The work, can then, be done with greater facility and economy. Sound policy slrdrigly recommends this measure, hntlHie example of olh- I ,er,sii,tes,fu)Jy sanctions if, , lrrFRc- I i.luliy.comhiond it. to your altcntioiu This is the first'occasion "oh; Which 1 iftVn hnii the lihifihr fonfldrecV, 5. "m ilnV. ylfi(Jpt!v.!oVs''o;'diq iUiv.,ui:ioiHMii!' io uic smiiir nniiimni. re.j Jaliohship with myself;npd 1 cihttpt ' forbeartodxprcss the gralificatiqn icei at me nrosncct ot a larmonioi s andconfideitjahindcrslnpdihg,betwceii thoeVera I' legist 6f collccf , that pne qf the great djstijipli'vp chahncteriftics;or(IipaYtyrtVw1iiich' wp II m fl f tfirlliJt lintfn ntmn lnriht WrHWhtft. 'liimityjarid justice! for'bdr SpponfatTt?.' r i .cni iuHi j : i .!.. ,iu, ui- luai. iiiiuui mud uiijVU rights ns, wells. nB.majoritieSrind ihat, wha'tdver.mnv have hneii lin5tiim'rilrt sct'us'by otrief s. it is the pari of those tl,n r-l m, 1 ... I ......... ... 11, . . ... . .ejplcs.of dcmocracy(."todo'unto others, as they would (hat others should dp 'unbilidin. You will al!oV rne.'lii c'onclusien. tb submit to vqu 'ipva; spirit of perfeqt 11 11 ment at the earliest. dav nrnciim li M Huy iujv (lUitillii' IllUilsul CS ,ot ,puuuc .jmportanpc wilfcome. before you, arijl uiose are not oi iniature to' be ,cssei. tifillv liefTir-rillnil Uvh llShir , . i i , J ' ' '"r ,ui uiu lllllu.ifllu..illlUllllOH 01 UK! JjL'HIS,- hilunir We' I'm ve'ii 'surfeit of.ft.mb'led friatc ,lcgslalion. Let those rrieris 'ures, in wliicti the publfoatlargrEallv'' has an interest, be adopted; aiid the' aVSMc,,for'VhicIfvbu,'ard nSembrell ;'R ilprle. ;LptLtha'resl be pos'rjioiiedUintil tho condition of the Treasury justUicW n mt: uuiiuuuuiiuc'oi ine legislature icr priyajejiflsei; Uie p.resentsiuptthat lime. ' j To vyhatevcr .department of thpcovi ernmonf wt-l.nlnnn. ol,-,..!,! ..r.,J ber,tiat;pu clfortsvto reform - abuses and.To rclreqch' expenses, yviiP i(v;u but little, if we do not practice ..our- sp.'iies dhe principle's we -lay down for the truidnhde of other's. ' Thm is ihA only mode, :in which -we Cnri proyc'oui' Id. lest. Jjct i present session will furnish an nnmnl ",m,ihi.1 iiyuv.v,i UI1U I. HUSLJ'U worthy tlie jmitnlipQ, pi future IcgUlaH pres. Jtvill nflbrdme great plgasurj o joiri,,vitH ypil in all efforts lotrcrider, it desdi ving of thill proud and honor.'i (Hslin'ction. A! firm and mnply cx.er-: ,iop, on our port, to .do jnuqh ..and .to, tip ft, well, in a short lime, will both; promote welfare, and secure the pub-i licP'pprqbatidri. 'No itrqpcr' 'Jpccqt-j lvfes to duty can ppss'ibjy bc.aff6i dcd1.tp; jipnqst tandrinlelligcnt servants of the pboplc. H j . j, DAVID' I'OiiTP.ir. ? - - EXCCUT ijXlIAMHEU, Harrisbvrg; Jaiil '4'l843. NEW rWHE fiubscriocrs infiiriic the puljlfc, thuUhcy have ciit'ctcd into 1'urtnerbhMi. unilor iho (Inn of. and havo ust rccciccd from Philadelphia, and now opened, at their NEW-S'J'.priE, JS'orthweslCor ner of Market anil Maine Strftla,IIloomtburg; an enliro new an'd exlcrisivo aisormcntxif ' jillY GOODS, GROCERIES; IMJID WARE, CROCKERY, J1ND y ' (imEiysnff,R.E, i'c.'.". . whiijh they ofTcr for 'sale, on rrnson-Mp trrns, n heir prices are suited, to tho' times. . their assortment wilf bo found Broadcloths, Cassimer'es, Saltinclts, and various kinds of cloths Jor men's . Summer wear; Calicoes; Ging Maris) Cambrics Muslins; ' " SUks: Muslin tie fanes and" pariqus other articles. for Tta(es' dresses; Shawls; Silk and, Colto, handkerchiefs and llase; Rleuched and Jfrown Domestic Muslins; and a vbri6fy of other articles suitable for jhe season and behoved to bo as good and complete an assort-, mcnt as U .usally found in country stores. fXj-COUNTIiy I'KPDUCE will bo received mj oxchanpe. and CASH will not bo refused. r ' Our friends', und tho public generally, nre' re-' quested to cull und examine for themselves. JACOB EYRH, ' CHAIILKS HEFTLEY. Jlloomsburg, June 25, 1842. ' o WOOD WANTEDATTIIIS OFFICE. .', ' ..t..t 4M?.fJi : iul I VI' Form'erhAoOmed ifiDSc W0RIJ1S, m. mm. d.m. Mil m.t SJ J JL. MA fi. 'it iiie in, oi, ,j, , . . . , Drills, ITIcdiciiibs, Oils. Paint Varnishes, CJIaM, Dvcst.ttl'K. .'oi)lcctuiiinricg&r-. whlrln !n nil, 111 inn l l,i'r,n. 1., , completo rutsertinttit ofvatticle8 in his line of business All prtrsons wishing V plifchaso any of the nbovd nVticlfS.ttru rjailiculuxli'.invitcd-ld tall mill price tho articles' in hit fitnm. linr.in. !,,,,, - . . . - , , 1 -iouwiiuiu as no ISUCtorilllneil to, sell nslnw. it ml !,t i.u- iowtf than can he bought any where else in tho surrounding neignuornooo. .'Thtl-Subscriber consiilri-n it lmr,ll ..... . , . . -......u.j v in mention the mticlcs m particular na ho ig confident that no ono cnn.comu nihiss by enquiring fo rany aiti clo bclonginj; to ri Drug Stote. N. I). Mcrchanta nml Phvsiplitnn ,ill n..i i to their advniitage'tb' call'atul buy such articles as they iiiny8.taiid ti,l)i;ctl;gf, pa thi-y shall be accom rnodalcdxat(n '.cry,Jpw, percentage . ., . , la fY, words, qJI aro, respectfully, invited to'cnll, see andjudgefor tlicraselYps. v, , , . lJJl0prnsburgf Jljly,C,,184!i.. . o tf 29. ;0 all legatees, creditdhs' tttiS'ollIbl pwsllns ih. tcrostcil in tlirt mtiilra c( il,, r ..,: CL-UfcntsWia Minora, Hint m ndrnirtislrnllAn aci countsiof the said, estates have "boon I11c.lt' in tho uiucc oi ijioii-giacriittlio countyJ0f Columbia, ami will ieprcsonted-for cortfitmatlmi nnd, .allow- mico io wo urpnan uoutl,to bo hcld dt: Danville l,tndifpr tbo cOunlyi,aforesitid bnl Monday thd l6lll VoysnuafXiPpxln''o'cIockiPt N.- i UA'hcinccrquhtof-Joncpli Hrobsti Executor of tllfi lllst will finil IpaMntnnl nf T .,1. . . . ol attiswissa township, .dee'd, , . , ' ' 'f1!onci:o'M"t"of Hdnja'mtnD'cuhcr.'iu'a'rdian of the mmor'thlfdrcn of Jofedpfj '?." Cleaver ' late of uaitawiswi lowrislilp, Ueh d." ';. , CIKARLES' CONNER, fJtegister; KEojsTun'i OmcKi"DaliTill6;o' " j . Io. lie reft v' n i v, .... -.J , 'crlv of jiini-sT mis iiav nurcilD :afairi;in.l he dfoiiriilial nrrt'f,fi,i, .i-j . -. . . . . : w. a,, ucri-g oi .v.ju .uuviq.viucK,-anoijjining u aule. 'one ,Bid & 'i """ .rural "Fni"uuJm'P ivcnic,.pno .w eaving Loomond jUllV.tJieu,.u --vw..& uiiu oci.jii b(iii-iu narnf ,f ..uiucos.unu 101 ui uccrs,. one strap ot Uclls, ono f r i H..III ono Orind btonc. two lots of Potatoes"1 llti-the hole ono Cratflo"niiTlSrv-l,n r-nArttJru...,,.- , of Oxen, andihavo left, the srj'ino in- hi, possession during our pleasure, and all persons ure,, cautioned t-. . . . o viuvinigu iuingincm. irom hun without our consent. f.b , , , JACOB I..GIRTON, " r'PETtlH I.EIDY-. ul)cc. 3.1842, -' LOT. bn FiriiliijiJlii SlstilaV of "Oct. une iii uiu luwiiBiiii) ui riall :.. n .'i I,,.' iigLiuur.,111 uL-ciiwoqua'cawsKia pocket noorr. fifintainir.g about $35 in bank, nolos. luiiu. V. niiiit-is uanKi I'oiisvine, anil othur Keli'cf "Nptes.nf different banks. xny person findinpisait.PiJeKct Hook, anil will ik'ljver it.Axltli1 lis' contents, to tho lownefslinU'recelvolip ribovj reward. INnV. 5, 184228. iiivunill VULiiV i NOTICE.: V"" ' THAT I HaViT parchased ut' Constable ifalq ,os property ofjVjlljatn Ediirj.'to.wil! onJrto li W&Vf t rfrfIa'Pc 'wo leds, ono Clo'cki twenty &hccp,6iio"horsd Woggoriand Jiave, left the samo in nnsKOasinn nf c.iiil Kiti.ii, iT.lnn. n.' ..iX.-tf... e which tho publicvtvill tako notice. " '" Xtll'MX'PT. T .1? iin-Nr Vcc -31lR42iSR " ' "iW TRIAIj JtilST. ti. i i I 1 .William .liale vs'ChaHus.fi' 2 ,C p m ;p on (vis a 1 1 Fi vs YViilfairvCoit ' d r.... o:.-...i..:.i ... t- r 3 .Mary Sifawbridce vs Jesso Eunston 4 Cjiatles Miller et al vs ("Samuel Ir'u. 5 John, Qummings et al.vs John C, Los- .'B'g ' I ','',' '. G Samuel Miller vs John Anlnn's Xilm'a 7(.'Jolir,Manh-et al vs Moses Moyer.j , w ."'gV -f . 1 1 I g 1 i. IbUKIlUlt i'(UV , , ' pl-ta''' ' "" ' '0 'D,aniej Iloats vs Patterson, etaj 10 Elizabeih lrong vsJiclieal CoRgor( 12x , ' ' 11 Jri"n; Mijnn vs S. C, Martin . . 12 Cointi.;ioriIJenr.sylvatiajiVs'' Win." Mo Keiyy , ., "J ' ;, ' ".' 13' Fpiferl(jks .Ueates x'ec. ,vs' Henry , Folhrier , i . : ', M Francis I3al,. Adms v'a Job'n .Rlipdfs 15 Valentine Beat vs Ileiiry Deilenboclipr I A Jtih.j C. Boyd vs Qeovrge 'Evih:, 17 Naihan Collier vs WviUl Tiinken ct al .,:" V -i 18 Abraham '.rrw'illiger .vs Dariicl'Crpas. IP, H.enry.Baum vs. Philip. CbVner; et al 4 20 George Moyer vs Georife Maus el al 21 , , 8 OTtS aj.v.s Uornelius Still John I'. pav.ia ys Ashbel B. Wilson 22 et all. ' ..... i ii Charles Ua rllego vs James 1 Straw -'A bridce 34 Casper! Christmans. 'Adrrir ys "Jolln i' ' . JCoblaon' . ,ir 25 Leonard Stougliton- vs-Charles VF. . Mahrt . ' ' ' 20 Leonard Sbaughlon ys Benjamin' P. Friek - : , v.i- ,i -t-ni 2t, Archibald. Cf.i y0ris vs, Clarissa. ,-A. . ,. Sd'pnpki : .,. ,,, ,urt,jviv. m. .. v?8 .Ajj.ralipin .Siepgen va.Lewis II. Maus, ct al. 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