BY P VittABEY. - CAILLISLE. Tuesday; Deceniber 1% 1837'. - The People's -Candtdals4 • , • POlt. ' c\ i .riati -Lar d -37,,a/ElTZli63(olck roil. VICE I' RINSIDERT. auta - walnut jwtoorroT didageibr-Govem(ir,- -.-. - --- `~:~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~0 .. . .. . "Just as our paper , wail:mile Ovid; we. . received The -melancholy intelligencetbi the deatfi.of Wu.: yin at 13: Vul..w. 11.40, Esq. our. predebeisor in._the. editorship - of ' this piper. He died this morning'. in " .the borough of ShippeOsburg ft' the 24th year , . of his age - 'There will be no paper issued at tkisoffice next , - week. , TO 00 Rlt SPONDIS,NTS, _Our columns are always open to the productions ofEtrff - t• atect-mjakatitlyelti - disirciiitt - to - encour. • ' agethe -buddistg shoots of genius, but we do pratest .against the rage fOr.Vniall t ssribbling which eharac. literatenrs, Of,our borough. We itrediterallyimverwhelmed by. the mass of foolscap that ponrs in upon us - - from all, quarters, 'LliiS Mania prevails most among those who are either bird to :their - own incapclotty or_are•iftt - erly rant of the requisits of-,composition. We have reeeived •same of the effdrts of these Lillipu tion fledgelings in literature, in•which the most sci . • vereign 'contempt_ has been paid to the most ecimMoti- rules - of English. Grammar—the„ pies of Orthography treated' with ineffAble dis • dais—and in some instances intelligibility regard- ed as absolutely immaterial. In this class we uuld—ran'"-u " ho has )er etrated some . , most insufferahle nonselise riti that sweetest of all 'poetry." We were not aware, that any person . 7 - could .be so far dententc4 as to spin - init'Vttrse. at% ter VetseAvithOut tine harnionions line, spark of fancy, or touch of sentiment, to redeem it from the' impeicarable mass of stapidityand' tallies* Which .'imgins at the iegming and only-t'erm".n tdes with the end," To let ourreaders see-hoW -Ate are pestered we copy i..erbiifinj two verses of :this a:Mtge head (Fusion.' - ••lltit.liow silly the'people do talk • 'Of the rose in its ful bloom 7 they may talk-us they . 'lnaparty V all& room. t"- -- -.-- llide:your,vigrny heads in shame! votaries' u6f thelilusesz—Aut hear again--:--= ' - 'lite-rose it has branches like. thorns • ' Lille butotisbn a' blew coat 13ut uh hair the iyhipc rwil mourns tfrat-of-a-Lresiti le-is-actuallyzigiosphorcar#LLwith.77llliti - 1 ,-, AOW,--vapid, trashy noilliarress such as this, The st.ditor who cansubmit the drugdery of reading it must_be more hountifulli endowed With-the "milk• of human kindnesU"'than we profess'm be. We will reserve "1, 13. L.'s delectable moiceate for Ilia ---~~ own_especiar_enjoyment... ___ . _ "U." receive our thanli.s-4is valuable Will our friend "I",remernber us often "Bbedrach i. .Scall;e4s Otsliould 'remember Ithat .I , l3terity is wit"—Put the.cOrb upon the eiu. Isrsnce.or you fancy, Shedrach; conciseness. o I style and •condensatimiiof matter will, insure you more •reade.rs, and give us more space fur ' , variety. ‘g, - DICKINSON COLLEGE 'Some tine since through ' the politeness of I'resiclent Durhin.we received a "catalogue of the officers dnd students of this institution fur 1837, —M." 'through the hurry of business it has been overlooked. We now hasten to do -the dinencle horiorable—The . . catalogue numbers in College .Proper, 114. students;,--in the Lay School 14, and in the• Preparatory Sghool 83, ma_ king in all. 811. We_ know of no similar ;nteresli_of_Oucation are more- , Carefully, atf,eoded to, better school -fOrth acquirement of valuable intellectual know ledge and the judicious moulding of moral habits. . The College. is possessed' f three • valuable Li braries, in extensive .philosophical and chemical apparatus-:-able and efficient yrofeaii - ri - eini.- nentlY qualified for, and indefatigable in the dis. _ _ charge_ of the clinks of 01;h. several stations . -I What- need we say more? Is any thing more ne cessary'? . 62 • • . • concledinimuinber for the present year. periodical_ has jtuttcome to hand, It appears Inanew and exceedingly rich Oess,,,embel fatted • Jiy .superb , portrait • of, the --- eelebrateri 44 Benj. D'lsraell'rand &delicately en grived Vignette a title laclination nroropts usj?pt . timt . s „ _a_n_ctispti6 r p will not nllotiv os .. ,to tiescd,nt at length upon the merits which, have initariably characterized this, admirable *publica cation. Its reputation is deservedlihigh, and It lorethari fulfitled"tha moot sanguine expec ts. e-4trisent'iumber-43ceeds all the ingrindhit-baauty;and4ichnefa_Litten-_ At marts, in . the ability of Its original articles, `:and in the judgment; variety'apd etimpass of its se — lir Trifirtir`inimblifti; - The - r. plibliilter seeme'determined, to 71181 f, 13V,ery exertion to en hance-tliti:lderaitt-titbrolournaVarid. make - It , meet the - voivipig,cleoyeerof the lolere'pt - petite ..:.literature.. From and affer the first at"..feetnry, the paiverful aid of. the justly celebrated will kegivenloAtieeditorieldepartment, " - arid in: , controction with' the adknOwledged ties of birtiifikt:swil; show o cornbination of • (' , attraction which cannot„be excelled, end which; ao dOubt; - will -meet with tt'•correaponding in 'Creson of patronage, frog- ari'disifira . hutting community-. Tile ptiiiiicatton of the first number undet 4 .theseencotiraking auspices, *tit , _ _ Markedas a ner.era IA the - annals of pima. , cal Itterature. , , • We i have been ''' requested tdrit to Map!) .gricl• Anplyereary,of lSocieiy '; will be - eelebratecl . OW .5191idar,evertyffe next,in the, MelliodilOpieleoinil'Ciiprebo! . leie addresses will be aeifiiiiiif,*iti s a colleCtion rm Mil 4 ---74_ , Knickfkboeker . . The; December_ [lumber of, this 'invaluable pe riodical is before us.: We 'always sit down to - the reading if Ihis o rork with an. expectation that we . will befenterfained, and we never riae -up dia'ap,.. Tainted. We, are well paid for , the time spent: I'lthe:.pi esent.niimber. we have read withmuch sa- • .thiftictien, and aave have a few ielaure)notn,enta at preltent, we viii give' a, cureory,grancti at its. c:ontente, it mode critiquC... The first..,articie is "antericats antiquates . 14r.a.,,1T.:". and contains: a m6ni of much ; valuable Informatioe-cotam_unicatedin - ing , lnanner , ItLeibibita much research and acitteness,. .and in connectien pre l Vious' ono coming, numbers will afterdit rich .004' to the ardent lov r erg ef the records of antiquities and eminent ly repay an attentive perusal. 100 :With 'much intekesi .fai. the 'future % ntimbers .of .thli w- • ' " Theeneaged.Bircktolair - iittress" . Is a 'vel'y 'sweei?"and touching appeal, and one, :vvhich'wc. feel .nriiitrql : no fair lady Can resist, hut % , ;111 at once open the prison iloor•of her featherediong--: - ster, aiid bid itgo untrammeled - U. 4 'pin' the lay that free' bird singa.?' " ".Mr., and 111is."Tonikina," A Tale.:--is froin the !ifte4peli..aLthe....iiiinented___Sands,_vriMse: early Efforts secured:for hith;.so high a . tank in the po lite literature- of• 'our-country;-hut alas!. whose laurel's were . blasted by p the -damp dews of death! 'This talew taritten with all, the quaint humour of Paulding and the charmingatinplicity of -Irving, and is in amusing satire on'ihat.propensity to . gossip _and tittle-tattle ; ,characterises_ too nThhirefille'decent-peeple'-' of our.own village! 'The : various, plans and movements of this rest- , 1 less class of mortals are 'excellently well' hit off. I We;commend ft . tothe;attention "of Rome of our .. - - acquaintances. . • . - . „ , ,' --:-Theliaes-te-r-'itosalie". are: graceful and her rnonicrus-7They are quite nawral too. - ' ' "stanzas , ..by .11 - 1.1. Shea, are iu the true-vein of poetic . inspiration. ---11.11arser_iis_gf_dintcri impress of n.strong - and vigorous intellect, and gives msny_highly and. the pryper organization' of our :common -schOols. - The writer justli;Considerieilucatibri. as the.!'bulwark.of ourliberties7 and the only le gitimate sou l ~ of triton! and prosperity. • ,- "g•lfunltng Song," isitiVinspiriting melody, and will be relished by the lovers of the chase. "1 he Poor Belalion,"is.p plepsantly told story, blending—entertainnient with , useful practical moral-11y the by therp.lie Something about this. tale which we do not exactly same &ie.-with some immaterial- alterations -and u s -addition_ppears in the American Weekly: Ales isen'ge'r of - December 13 ; --rai - original,. under-the -- title Of "The Worthingtons "—ls this plagiarism or' not.-ISlr . :lfaiick - erbocker . will • yon -- enlighten us? The-lilies ." To a Belle" by Percival are.an ex trieile_rag rlfffE --- ":F.lorat --- Astrolri& L irfroM - tirer- vigorous pen of 'Professor 'Longfellow—consequently, : praise from us would be superfluous. — "To a Lock -of Hair:' abounds in sweetness and-sentiment. " Wilson Conevorth," No. 8. Like the,preced nurobers is characterized by-y_igorous descrip tion, and spirited and exciting narrative.—The thur is u ralu*lt-contribtr "Our Birth Days," . from the pen of-Judge Althea is an instructive relation of the experience of a long life and The 'secret 'by which - "tho' an old tiee.hic leaves are still- green as ever"—a useful lesson may be gleaned froM the narrative— ,' But "The Lay.of the Madman," we -consider the brightest gem of the number. It is the very eloquence of poetry—characterized by energy, pathos and depth of feeling, and is a faithful and thrilling picture of the melancholy ravings of insanity-e4e will . transfer ii to ..our , .............. next week. __ollapod, comes In his usual "free and easy". styleraer, humorous, witty—His sketchei are spirited, animated and true to nature. • ' The identifying of . 4tataani's with,the, thor of animal magnetism is an add'conceit, and has the merit of novelty. We are of, opinion with Ate in enious-expounder; that it Was an ass that breathed Into Ueing iliea . bitiraillii - iir• - tliir - utitur called science. We'bre therefore as in duty bound, to render- unto the ass the.things that tire asses--,"1 - onor . .to wbom honor is due." pOseepla's Challenge;" breathei the very Spi rit of Indian vengeance;.nOught htit "blood end carnage:" . • • • • "hat:dein..Passages'', of a traveller, Waits mucielhat is :interesting in relation to fnreign cOuntries, 'cliveriified with lively and enchanting deScriptiolisiOaciiiiif and inadent.,:-Tha puni j tier contains ettier. - confributions• of sterling. tyl,but Our limits, which have already .been.-nx ceeded, will nof allow us to notice. thein. There are some also that do not exactly suit our taste. • Thei:arious""litersify . notices," are in their usual style (illiberality, candour, and impartia lity. . . . . . ~.41.Ang..wav1...wijapic,gliAn_01. 0 .1!Eineif4ebeek:. er" as one or,our most valuable records of 'Peri odical' literature and a fair specimen-oPthe talent and intellectual strength of the country And vve earnestly' wish that the enterprising ptiblishers may. be liberally.ernopensated in their entitavors to.elevate4tuscharactor_oLthc literature of the , nation. '. . , "The rittiiibuTe—lTisited; The last_number'ol thiavaluable piper came to hand irrac new - aod improved 'dreas; and :under who,hati conducted this 'piper . for SClME`' ' ' t.tme hack, has associated'with himself, Mr. ' - Eeitoarti Burke Fisher, Esq., late of the New Vorker; a ripe scholar and vi. °roue writer.", Such "of our subscribers as are apxious to take a 'Weekl,y' from the 'flirmloghiun'lot A merica. could not do beiter than,subtai4be forthe Visiter. We with pleasure, fo'rward the, names of any desire it. .. . 4p. --Our thanks are due to WiLtuat R!, - . 90 1 7 _ GAS, Esq., for his kiOdnesi in lawarding to nathe Itc . port of the StateTreastircr., ottpaylvaasa glkaiuro• e;:liaiie Made arrangements to have ,they oceedlngkcii,Alie,,liegislature repotted by competent' person,,Our readers will be adr sed„of all lisdileh - .lnish bef;don Penn6ylvaktiis6 , g:stature. - CorrooppOdonco' . og-the /le'rald , t; Emptieftor. • . • -- ; . 1 .-EinAcT-,l:6',a7ttilsniT_6_lol . ,iTED • • • . . .„ General .Assetnbly of ,Pennsyitra-, nia,lin - non tordane`vii h - the •cdtistitu 00141 requisition, Met an'Tuesday la s t ; -the sih instant:' Tione - at 'IV I. • The Senate it '3 P. 11.- ihe . , former ninety seven.rnern bers answqreid ..th_their-,_names,Abe—three_alatenieto.- were Hershe,. M'Clell!md inct:Yekrici. Mr. •Yearieli!„ . is "stilLubsiiit. After the credentials-it•tlie.mepritiers - hddVeentread by the Cleo, the House, on rmition , of Mr. •Hill of Westrnoreand,:p.roceeded to the election of a Speaker. - Thepe was but one ballot required to effect:Wis.. Messys...Beatty.' 'BoWman, Chamber lain, Calhoun, Collins,- Crabb, Cunning ham, Diller, Dillingh am, EdWards, Lhr man, Farrell.l,.Feli,' Fling, Ford, Funk, Hays, Herr, Hincliman, lying, Kauffman,' Killinger, Kendig, KetAlvell, Kerns, Kinney, M'Clarron, J. M'llvaine„ M'llVain, 'Morrison, Morton, Pass more, Penninaan, Reddig, R.• 114. Read, Richardson, Sawdy;: SharsWood, Stevens, i'cr son iiiiil - . 7-- I* --. (42) — voletEliiriTOTlV :WALKER: • Messrs. 'Brooks, Carpenter, Chambe lain, Clark, Coplan; Crispip,' Curtis, Dim: mick,_Dirnock,. if.rdman, Espy,_ Gamt,son, Geiger., Goldsmith, Gorgas, Hill of Berki, .of-Westmoreland, - Hirst; Hook; HOpkinS; Hughes, James, -Johnston,_Krebs, Laverly, Leech, Long.' alter, Love, McElwe, e s 'Parke, Porter, -Pray, S: F. -Reed, Ritter, W. C. Reynolds, Bryan, Sebring, SheareV, .Shurtz, 1 - Snrith r ',Stark, Stevenson, Strobecker, 1-Tayler i Thompson, Walburn, Woodhiirn and Yost, (53,) voted for LEWIS DEWART, • • • Mr. NN , siker voted for . H. M. Watts. rt voted for John -Hill. • MI ~~ So Louis Dewart h tying received a . ma• jority cif the •iotes was- - tleclaredtae_ duly elected;, he was : conducte&tO . ihe chair. by,-Messrs. Walker and- copelan; the oath of office was administered by Mr. Hopkins. Messrs. .Dinorniek-Tand fling were appointed a committee to inform the Senate that the house was organizedand ready to proceed to :business, ' arra' MIS, the . hause adjourned to, meet next-morn ltig at 10 o'CloOt , ,,Whith'is..the standing hour of meeting until otherwise ordered." On' IV( dnesday" there laias - not much done beyond. he- preseritatiOn:of petiticins; all-of 41.icli were upon .lOcal:guestionS, which --- w tild -not-be,- - d ce_rned _int erestin g to your re ders. Mr.- Hirst of Northampton, took the -"assembled wisdom" to account. with un-. glOVed handshe submitted the. follew-_ . f.._ areas, 't ic . convention e_ecteitopro- . Prise "umadments to the - COnstitaiiin, - 11aS. rjit) about four months ingiession, at a great expense to the Commonwealth, and from present appearances may contin ue its to an indefinite period, with. out any prospect of ultimate good—there- That a corm iittee be. appoint= d-to inquire into and-renort-upon-the-Ox pediency of. repealing, from , and after the first day' of latuary next, (unless an ear lier adjourn ment.takes place,) so much of the ad of the 28th March, 1836, pro viding for ihe'callof a Convention to pro pose amendments to the Constitution, as makes provision for the daily pay of the members, and the contingent expenses of the said Convention—which was laid on -the table. • Mr. Stevens offered the following:- 1 -,1 Whereas, the Governor is now authorized_ I and required by. law to subscribe stock in the Gettysburg and Hagerstown Turnpike Road Company: find Whereas, The necessity for said Turnpike:is in a great measure superseded by the locatitiii - iif the Rail Road froni. Wrightsville to -Ha gerstown—therefore,• • Resolved, By the Senate and Rollie OT Representatives of the Commonwealth. of Pennsylvania, in Geifeldi - Astembly - m - et; that, in lieu of the stock authorized to he. subscribed in said' turnpike, read' company, the,Governor is hereby authorized. and required to subscribe.an equal amount, to wit;,,.-••fOur.hundred shares-of fifty dollars each, in the capital stock of the Wrights . :: ville, York . _ anil Gettysburg Rail Road_ - Crimpany—whiai'iVas laid on the table. ' The Secretary of thee commonwealth being introduced, / presented . the annual -Message of- the-Governoicloielher-, with . his-objections to- the,bill of last . Session, • making an appropriation to- the .Hurris. burg and Lancaster Rail-way, After the Message, an able and states man-like document, was reaclOiff motion of Mr. Stevens, It was ordered, that five. thousand -cepies in the B.nglish 'and two Language -beirlifeed - for - the use of itic" . . arrangement of the different items of the %message was given to a eimmitiee t consisting - of Messrs.. Watts, Gilmtire, Hopkins, Reed of the county, Garrettion, -Stevensrand--Taylor-of-Lyeomin • 2 Nume , :ous petitions-have been presefk: ed 6..lpin:different counties, for aid to Dick. inson College. .: • OnThursday the- House elected Fran. ciaß. - Sliiinic - C•lerktrAndrew 'Kraus; Ser geant-nu:Arms; D. W.llygle; Doingteep . - ey._ The vote for these .officers was'the lsirrie as that for Speaker. The 'onsuc cessful•-cadidateT were samuel ,Shbe.ll,' I John ish, ° .aitti John Shannon.,. • .• . . Titere-vias .. ' same' hariV.Pghiing in the election of a Printer of fire English Jour. oriel, - ,which, resulted in the defeat 'ol W. 41 D'oas, EditOr,of the Fieporter, and, nom• ince' of the Van Buren Caucus. - . Op, the first ballot, Theo: Fenn . .• ' 43 li Q WI; D. Boas , , 14 Packer, Ike, lidrrett tc, lc 0,j),, the 411.1 alltil,' - -.7. , Theo:Penn . - •- bad - 1 votes . W.-Ti.; 3cias " 45 --t, Packer; B4rtett ‘S: .44 Ballb flume! t4ri eleeted,.ptinters of the Giertnon, Journal, and -Wm: 11 , 1toas printer o f the 13015. ' s, : . xiAßrqsrtußG,, D cc. 9i .ipar. bad he -ef - e . ctimrof - Direttors -- oUtht.7o.hili- delphia'andz.Permsylvania - Banka,`. and-ofr the:-ColUi bia Bridge Cbuipaity- is - the - order of (11 day'for the 20th, instant. The .bit of last session inoll,poratmd Iha - Gettysburg - and - ClfambCrsbbrg.Rail Road, with the. signituro of the . ggy a ernor, was tbis day , returlCC. I 4 - 4 . there T was little done, an to House adjourned at Ain early hour. • , • ,Ory'-4sittirclay Messrs,' ;Longaltgr and .L . Ove irMred certain'.resolutions •wlth re gard to Banker-the first:-instructing. the `Cir - rm — nriltiCe on Brlfika - tri enquire . into .the expediency of Introducinkalrill requiring the Banks to redeem all their notes within six months. ' These were no aoubt intend-, eel merely as feelers--thty lie upon the table for the ,present; . ,In Cominittee,pf JI I - C - TWholeisonie-discuasion-waslhad - : - upon ' the resolution ihtroduCed by. Mr. - Stevens relative to the VVrightsville, , ice., "Rail Road. Before anydefinliCaCtiOn was had the Committee rose, - having leave to set . again on,the 43th instant. • In the Ser - re, one , of. the, ",'Spartan Band".._has "been elected Speaker. --- Dr. Burden Was elected on the first ballot--.the members voting-as-follows: • - 7 For JEss - T.'R. Buturzn—Messrs. Bar- Cassatt, flarragli, Franey, of PhilardelphiarVificiYo'n. Harpei; Irvin; James, IVlichler, M'Conkey•of. Philad'a., Paul: Pearson,. Penrose, Purviabee Ster rett. Strohm--18. - • For Isaac Lar.T 7 -Messys..earfrenter, • Frailey of Schuylkill, Kelly. • Kingsbury, Miller of Eterkk,. Myers,. - Feltz, Porter, -Rogers;Slenker, and Snyder•-if. - ; . Mr. Burden voted for Mr: STROHM. Leet voted for Mr. Rouicas. • - George W. Hamersly is Clerk, and Da vid MiddlecOff Assistant Clerk. • Clark ,and Thompsort printer 01'114 Tii - gliiviii - d — lcis - eph-Ely-elifried of the" German, Journal. Joseph Gleim (of the-Lebakion_Co_urier) printer of the Bills. .Jose-ph-Itlack.-rs:§ergea.„. IDaniel Eckles, Door-keeper.• On-Sat rd a y-M r.-Penro se_i trod LI bill allowing coMpensition to teachers of poor Children in Carlisle. ° _,- .FrOrp all this you-will see that little has been done in either llouse during the past week beyond ayreparation far• business: r . _ • ir the Ileialct and Expositor. • •" . • • :Carlisle,. Dee. 14; • 1E137. • . . . Ate meeting of Students - df the "Law School," the. following. resolutions were adopted: - • Resolved, not' it is with unfeigned. re _ gfet we have-redeived - the7painftif•intelli- . genceiof theetttlin - f - ouilate:friend and fel low -stuant: cIIARLES A• LE:K. Resolved, That we-sympathize with the - parent and friends df the deceased;' feel ing that in his death a mother his . been vprivtiort—de-vt son,,,a,large,cir_cie.iii. friends and_ relativq of -an inestimable member--and we &tr• selves of an amiable associate. Resolved, That in- token of respect to the memory of the deceased, we will wear. the usual badge of mourning" - for thirty days. • • Wesolved,"'Tliara copy of Resolu 7. tions be forwarded-to the relatives of the deceased. At the •40th Regtilar Quarterly Election, held this evening,.-tlte following gentlemen were elected.ollicerS' of the Society. of Equal Rights, for the ensuing quarter, agreeably to„the provisions of the,act of incorporation. President —Ahraharn Hendel. • g . Samuel Crop, jr. V.• Prest's-1 Robert Cameron, Secretary—John Hamilton. Treusu rer—D r. Alfred Creigh. Librarian—William McPherson. Attest—W*. S. ROLAND, Secretary. ra.a.n.RxED, On the 30th ult., by the Rev. - Mr.Shire - i Mr. Jacob Best, of Mtiritoe township, to Miss Leah Khalil, of Pork county:-' ihe 12th" .inst., in Mechanicsburg, by the Rev. Wm. 0. Lutnsden, Mr: Matthias - Goodmarti — to --- Miss- - Susannit Bobb. • ' • DIED ' . , . On - Thursday last ; •at his residence in South_,Middleton-toWnship,.Mr.--Oeorge 'Smith, serer, aged'B3 years; 11 months, and . s days. The deceased,was_a gentle, man,of :unbending integrity, and reSpect ed,by khew. On Wednesday evening last, Sarah Ellen. Want daughter .of--Mt'i•Satpuel Could of Allis jflace. On' Saturday last,' Mr...T. E. Rochester, 'a'ged about 53 year S..• . . On•Sundailaat,.llrchiba/c/Rairisejb Esq. one. of the most, respected inhabitants - of On Saturday lait. Mr. Arthur E. Charn bers, eldest - son of Dr.- Wm, C. Chambers . of this bofongli, --- intlie 21st year of his' Wage. On TueSday last, in this place, Mr. Charles A. Leee. Slident _of J..aw, in the - - I*s t - y ear .o g PAMPHLET LAWS . . cf,Pennsyl6ania in E)!gliih'#nd Perrndn, - Persons wishing . • to. obtain copies of the Pamphlet - LawaOf 'the ,present Sessioti7of the Legislature of P.ennsylvanie j lti -- the Englisl aod . 6,erman Languages—the' , former . /thy. :bsiztna „Radii:LeiAm 7 in Pamphlet form. at fifty cents per' copyare requested to. have their, names registered with the cotOty,'Trea , , stiverlintriediately, __ . •, •• . .• 1 ' A list ofapplicantsi mnst be-forwarded to' l 1 1 the Secretary of the Conti onw6lthin•a• few , • • ' .." J. W. EV, . Co. Tres 'treasurers Office; - %. ;.. -' .• , • ; . .'7 . 1 , . Carlisle Dec... 18, 1841. ', ••." - , - - •St. 43 votes. 44•'" 10--' TUSTIVV,PEWED ;4doz,en Lamb's Wool "Shirts ,slS4