FROM PARR/Isi 3 : l3 ;a ,Ild*We give below full reports of all that, has taken place in Harrisburg since outlast. It will be seen that the lower house. is still ' .divided against itself. .We Ethane particu ' hr this winter to keep our readers inform ed of-all that may be transacted by their law makers. This. roniises fair to be the-most interesting session' of the legislature that has ever convened in Pertnsylv'ania, • HaOriaburg, D 8; 1838. :The Own is' in a - great' easure restored to quiet; althaughthe bullies and rowdies . that- composed-the •mob -have _hot .by any means entirely : disappeared. It is, thought_ by many that:a large 'number of thein, are concealed in the : taverns about-the suburbs of the tiwn, and holding themselves -in ma diniss'tO be called upon at any moment the leaders ° may deem- it adviseable to . reioni silence, operations. - The Senate was unable to forth - .quo: rum yesterday,,and the -Van Buren ..portion of- the Houie only met to adjourp,,not. tending- to, do any business. The Senate, a however, was enabled• to hold a oes. sion, every member being present, excep MI. Speaker _Penrose, and "_Mr.•;Milier - -of . the city; thelattergentleman -ed-fro-tr-attendirtg---by-indispositionlie • • only business done was The unanimous . _doption of a 'resolution, calling .upcm the . SOcritary'orthe Comnionwealtliforoll the returns of the late electioo in his pdssession, ."and the passage. of the _usual resolution tad supply the members with neWspapers, pay . posiage;.4c. • • • • • ;..Petitions were presented and; received • • -Contesting Velection .of Messrs: Hanna and Wagner, - of the county,- - and-Mr. Bell of Chester;__ and Monday next - fixed,upOn the appointment-of tlie:coinuittees. All the gentlemenpresent who,_ are, contesting 'the . seats of others,--were admitted tO seats with- : ,in the-bar of the chamber until their .cases shOuld be decided' upon. Messrs: Wagner and. Hausa preperi - ted . joint petition,..re ! . ..questingito be ;excused from -Voting or.tak . • ing any partin the - liroCeedings of Ithe Sc!'] .nate,until the right , to.-their ; seats } litid - ld be bjr,ithe Seitato. - .. • - ..This.m --- ainanimous and liberal Course on theipart of these gentlemen, haS been high ! •: ly apPlanded - ,alf_their - fri - etuis he're, and., - - Should -entidotheni . t" -- o - . the respect of -their 'enemies. -. It was thought that Mr.•Be.ll, of cheiter, would liave felt himself Called up - _on the_saine:courso; but, as . ..yet, he has - notieen,proper_to_do The ficulties.that resulted from ;11e:organization_ of the House, I regretto say, ,are„ as Tar_ :from being adjusted as ever. ' • There have been several attempts made to effect a:comps:Pik; but.as yet all have ' Mailed, - andJ, see no ;more 'proSpect flow. of 'coming to an amicable underliandiiii than ~'there was at first. . Our friends appear, al : :Intik to a Man,. determined to insist 'Upon' their branch being recognized as the legiii : mate 'House, and the Van Buren nien seem . as unanimous in requiring theirs to be: * how any - thing like a satisfacfOry . arrangement came bro.ughtLab_o_itt_under_iliis-.state--af - things, I confess lam at a losS to know. Tuesday next being fixed ittpOn :for opening and publishing, the re :turns of the late governor's election . andthe vote oil the amendments - to the constitution, will, without doubt, be a day of colisidera! 'ble excitement. If it passes over without - any breachos - cifilse lON* py indeed. • The State Treasurer made - his report-to ° .day to the Van Buren lirouo,.. s.apd'after it -was read, they, went into a nomination of candidateif for the. United State's Senate,--; after itiffiCh they adjourned until Illondayat [ANOTHER ACCOUNT.] • -11cirrisburg, Dec. 8; 1838. There was a quorum'of members of the Senate in attendance to-day.", 'Perhaps all i•L • Ithemembers-=were-.there - ,„ :; ivtt- excep.-. - --tion-of111r."-Penrose,-thc-spe4ker.-- is still: -imp& for him to go out, as another kende- Titan was :undoubtedly mistook for him last from the gentleman himself,_andlgive hie name, not only__ because he itione Of.the most respectable gentlemen of the interior, whose word or honor will not be doubted, - but because the matter will undoubtedly be made public in the prints. It is A. G. Ege, Esq. of i iparlisle. He says - that- himself and-another-gentlernan were fired upon by -a. person 'at about a , p.sch distant, nwarne a When t h ty torn ed round, the assassin r un, or was running. Thephad mot hefore seen him." Fortunate ly neither of-them was injured.. Mr. Ege, , •in ; Size, is not unlike. Mr. Penrose. llt was a business day•in the. Senate: Mr. Videy,(citY) of Br ea a resolution - that - the • , ciiinmittee under the law 'relative to • eon . rtested:eieetio.ns he named on Monday in the case of the third district, coMposed 4:4 the feougties of Montgomery; Chester,.and Pe - --Ilaware, which:was-agreed- to.; , ____Mr.,--Rrmercnffered4one ;Of the,:tialue or, relativOilbeApdoed clistnet, eAppeed. ,f Philadelphia , County, ,which- vas -also a- Mr.. Pearson ~offered one to refer . the re turns front the :eighth .distript 40 n'',cemmit7 dee,;of 6ve; which was laid .on the table., Mr. Fralef(city) also offered one to al low those gentlemen contesting seats, to be and:appear Within ,the bar of the Senate, :which was agreed' to. ~ A resolution was passed nem eon. call. ink - up:in the Secretery.for all the papers in his possession' relative . .to. the election-of Senators the present year. The annual report of the State Treasurer 'was received. Mr. Shunk was announced as the Clerk of the'll. of R. and he laid'on the clerk's table a paper, • whieh was re ceiVed and aimounced to the Senate by Mr. Strohm, as a paper purporting to be from' the house-of .re presentative& It-contained _ nominations-for , United_States_Senator,_forl the election-on--Tuesday. _dozen' Of names were in it, but that of Gen. IVl`Kean' was not arriong then:). • • It is understdod thativarrants hair& been issued against several of the mobites,• and that they are . now among the missing. ,But ijarge_majOrity* of the picked bullies from the'county; are still here IprOwlin We look for another itireestingTa . • -Extract of a letter fromYhe. Editor, dated • linunxsurßet, Dec. WINK The .e . xciterri ' e . nt in this. place is. not so great at PreiiriCis heen - 'durinrth - e. pasti‘jeek : .- . —This - is - owing to-the : fact; that a large • military force• from . Philadelphia, imder the command of Major 'General Pat terson; is-now. here,,_ being ..determined - to suppress all riotous ..proceedings, and- up hold..Me supremacy of the laws.. ~_,Theaß-. p eara n cc, .61_ tl i s , vol u n tee r_fore e, turn :: ed obedience to. the has Come-what abated.- the . ardor .o (die - .MaTicracy,, and caused them. to' be less bold and insulting. than they- have. hien.. Btinie ofthorn. have left the place;'-. , great body •of them • are still her it is 'thought that they' ay possibly recruit their stiength t and-make-another-effort-to-apiao thajnstitutions-_of- . -onr - country. ido-not thilik, however, that - they will . Make.-enether 'Serious attempt. of 'the kind, inasmuelr , they . have _Met with.'_acievere-rehUko.,from: the Non. Calvin Blythe, ;president judge•of • this lifdretardiiittiet, - Ailiorlias issued sever - ral,._*ariants- against-the-ringleaders of the mob, some . of whom hive ,been arrectell, and 'bound over in heavy oenaliies... Thel judge deseives the ..hanks of every lover of good orifervfor 'th — e di6idect 'Hand:he -has stalt •en. defence -of iheeupromacrof The .laws • and the conititution. . • The Senate met this morning.-andirans acted some business; but nothing .of •any gnat importance to •our:readers was a-CtEd -1 on, with the exception of the fact, that the ' Speaker gave notice that, on to-morrow, he would open and count, 'in presence:of the members of both houses, •the votes on the subject of the amendments ito Ithp•constitu- Lion. :To-morrow_is dlso -set apart election of clerk, printers, sergeant-at-arms; and 'doorkeeper, for which • stations there are; as usual a ~ 00dl number of appli . cants. • - ExtritO pf at letter frown the Pdithr,dtitecl :FlArituianim, bet. 11, 1838. . --Ile Senate met this-morning at • ten o'- clock, and was - called to order by {he speak er ---- "Afte'rthe7 — laurnal was lead, - Me - sat-4. Rogers Jtaid 13arela* - were appointed Itelleis for the eleciien• of a Clerk, - - Who reported that'George VT. Hamei:aley had 17 votes, ; Eosl Ed trin_N—H netter_hadilLvote ilainersicY Was +therefore deelared duly 6- lected,Who4nrninad David Middleeofr as his - assistant - clerk; - which nomination - was mianiinously agreed to. • vhe :Senate then proceeded-le-the —election. 61-,-Se rgea n t7at arms, when Joseph:Blaciereceired24 votes, and John P. Janice votes. For Door keeper, Eckels eedivcd '2:5 votes; and ThOmas Walker 2 votes. For Printer of the Bine, Jok. Gleiim4eceived I,B..votes, and Paelteri'llarrett".iva . Parkel . l2 votes. For Printer of the English Journal, Ema nuel Guyer received 17 votes, and Boas* Ceifilin — TfQ votes man Journal, - Joseph threniiied receivod - 16 - votes,--Babb & Ilummel'll vote_ g, and C. F. Stillmeyer 1 vote..-, . * A letter Was'.received from. 'fliMas H. Burroives, Esq. in answer to a call from the Senate; for whateier papers he might have in his possession in relation to the re _turns. of.eoutested.seata.--70n-Mcition , of - MK Stroltra and FullertOn;:tooocopiea in - the l English and - 150.0 in the German language, were ordered To be printed for the use of the Mr. Pearsda offered resolution, on to-morrow, ` the speaher open and .count the_ votes , for governor, which was-uwani mously agreed to. - .. Mr. Fraley (city) asked leave' to Teatl a .liill in his place, which was granted. The'Senate:then iitoceeded to appoint a iornmiiteo to invistizate_the contested elec tfort -tita:Sell - atom froni:PlAliiailiicia'to. lv4teiap,att,Messim Putvianel....Fullettoth and. Millerof-nerki3,:weie,aletted as-_said committee. OEM The Speaker, in prelehte of the mem:- kers of both houses, then opened the re. turn!' received of the Votes. , cast for. and-it- about = or - tinier of the Ger- ~,:.: :1 0.:::;..,V,) : :4,- . ..,*lf:tiii-1(.4r:liP:tt. . .(0.1titi:',:::*- I t: t 1:::,12,,- - )t'.:•#:0:i ; 01.4)ti.:::;0-- < ,, gainst -the anieridnients„ , The folloWing was the result For the, amendments, 113,971: Against the . amendments,: 112,759: IV4joe ity,l2l2 Votes. - • ;. The two branches.-of the lower house . still coatinue'td hold, seParate - sessions; but nothing of Consequence:llas been doite by eitherottheyn., ' When this state of.tbings. will bronglit to a clOse, it is difficult to conjecturer • - I, Extract of a letter to the Editor, dated • ' -- ,Harriqbu'rg,Wednesday_Z afternoon, 3 o'clock. S :DEAR_ - =Agreeably- -- -'4greeably- reqdpst, let jojo . have . all the,additional_paiticpiqs up to this time. Nothing of importance has been transncte'd in the Senate nothing toward recognizing either bfanch of the House. " The returns for Governor were openCtl , byy. the Speaker of the Senate,. , by ivhich it appears that Poiter has 127;- 821, and Ritner 122,325:—majority for Porter, 6496.. Tlie 4 Senate' will' meet this -:aftcrtio,on•at÷ozelock. Extract pfa letter to the Editor—dated ileniusuulta,_Dec—L3,_ll33B::, Mr. Phillips—To-day the - Senate -took up dig, resolution offered on Monday by .M . r..Fraly of the city, to appoint a co in .tee to inquire andi report -Which : of-Abe-two. - 13 - i 7 enaCSTOfilielOnier Hoiise via; the. legal- , ly organized body. After some timc..spent in debate, the resolutioin was adopted by a vote of 17 to 10.. • The committee consists ofMeSSrs. Fraley, 'lrwin, Sterrett, Fuller : ton, and Kingsbury.. &c. - .kCP.The Washington Olobe,- with its. .characteristic mendacity, denies that apyof the officers M.' agen ts of the general govern . - merit - participated in the late shameful Out 'rages:at Harrisburg! 4'4 im pudeneti.and falsehbod• On'tlie..part '.Mr; Van Buren'S organ! • Is-it 'nOt aware, that John 3. Me- . lahen-idlitn-cilfieer-or-agent'-of-ithe4ttineitti governmelit? •Is it not aware, that (Marks F:TAliferfielt, peptiiy - U:S.. Mars hal, Is one of those - arrestedfor_treasont ware,.that v,ariotls mail contractors and lage postmaster&partieipatett in :those:oh.t-. riiges? - If the Globe Is mit:aware -of:-these factst•it will tion.be : apprized of them. . • . . . - • On TuesdUy the lith„inStant; by Rev.. Alexamler Sharp, Mr. Robert JII flay r ,to Miss Ilannah, second - 6ughter of the late.' ohu Sharp of Newton thwuship. Oh Tileiday the Rev. Wm. T. Sprole, fir. Jaaei Gitien , to' Miss Elizabeth Loth of South Ali titileton township. DIED, In Phi lidel phia, On 'Phursdav last, after a lingering -illness, Mr. William .11: Skol!i,f3.merly of Carlisle, aged boat .14.. years. • . . In this borough; on Thursday evening -last,--Mr. Patrick. .11c Carply, in the'B3d year ol his age.— Helvas one of the oldest and most respectable citizens of.thia place; and was beloved by all who knew him.• On Friday the ult, at 4 o'clock, A. Jane Simmons, consort of Dr. R.. P. Simmons of St. I.,ottis, Missouri; in the 38th yeniC of her age. Her . disease was a lingering Consumption 'Of many years -standing. • Mrs. S. wontin:give of Carlisle, Pa., and daughter of the late John Craighead.. She rdingi•ed to that city ahouta year since from Cineitatoti. It i s unnecessary to enlogiselliet;irtiies oldie deceased—they arc WE- Ciently known to her large Owele.p . f 'friends. DiWing . an acquaintance of twelve yearsqlhe writer liaS always totitid her leatlifig a most consi st ant elwist "ref - bark:Ally devoted in all'tbot,e attentions which en lance the etijoiments of domestic life. nesignation and composure she evinced-in-her last moments, reminded me most forcibly of the dy ing appeal of a distinguished individual, who said to his young frimidee_hout a.:.Christian.can Si: Lotus 011issouri)e sewn. _PITI3LIC L 1 CTITRE - .7 ir AM ES .1 - 1 AM I LTON, Esq. will deliver a Lee ./ tore on Ttiesdity evening next, (IStlr instant • .111c...5a1000.01.-IlicAociety-of-Plrl ciag at 6& o'clock. The Ladies and Gentlemen of Carlisle are respectfully invited: Carlisle,, Dee: 15,4838. '- • • C'UMBE.RLANb -COUNTY LYC'Epf. • • nrIHE annual meethig_of the "Cumberland County th the borough of Carlisle on the-98th-and-29th of-December, instant. -Lectures will be delitered on the evenings of each of these' days at one Oldie Plinvehes oftlieborongh ; and on. &tut." day officers will be elected,-and 'ether business of in teregt attended to.; . 7 — rife - van , " d Alfe-t ? .ri - c --- nfilyoeome or the imunty_nre_enrnestly requested to send deirOtels to this meeting.' By order of the F.xeeniiye , Committee. M..COLDWEILL,-Chnirman.-1 1838 Pawl-1y i 1111111.11414, 20 BARRELS a first rate Family. Flour, toanti- Mll l l / . 1 1.4- factored' out of Perry county - y== :=-± 4 .- - ? t Wheat, just rewired mid for ! % ftf;' GEORGE. W. CRAM). • • December 13; 1838 NOTICE. _ .7 , S hereby given 'that' letters testamentar lon the estate of William Carothers' -deceased, late of . esepennsboraugh--township,_eurnberland county,_ have this day been issued in due form c , fin w to the sub scriber who resides in the toWnship . nfOresaid't all persons having' clailis or demands against the estate of the said deceased, are requested to-make known: The same without debut-pad those indebted to'saill es- Mte will present iheir claiinapreperty andienticated • .GEoacall HErlCES;piccutar; . December t 2, 1838:-.4cr* NMICR , . . . T. E.TWERS•ofAdminiitration on the essteteof Rev. .Jl,4LJoshosi Williams, D. D: late ofWestTeinisbo rotightovvitehip,-CuTabeiiend-e,ouiity;-,detiniettrhave this, day issued In due form of Litair.to thelinbseritier, wittaxesidesinallfest_PeurtsborOtittit_Minship, afore.: paid I. Alll- . persons claims or demands ngni gist Alm estate of the said decedent are requested to make i thout 'delay wind those indebted to' faidOSlttle to 'pay , their said Arleta% to , • „ , ' , `kit ILLIA.IIS, Adm'r. • '...iteeembet• 10 1838.-6tv ' • - TUST itCel'ved, 'W.'Crotvley feSona' celebrated 0 . Geotwietritalli drilled qtylicautiteraunk,DiatnaLe, esm Noeilles.f o r ego by BARISITZ. NOTICE , • ' ' - • - .- - -. B RID GE ° ISUILDE IL S. ..-, 15EALED PrOposals will be received by ."the tfirp; ; ; : k missioneki.ofAtlams county; at the house of the . issesllapke; in illenallen township, on . Saturdviy. the sth day .of Januarybext, between the hours of 9_ . o'clock; A. ItVari'd,2 o'clock ; P. 'M. forthe erection of a good and substantial W6IOOE.N i BRI,DGE, .. „ . . . 'te i Oti al'Grent ConoWagli creeki - Where the road lend-. leg froth Gettysbuig, to NevAilleertieses the same,- 4 tai about 5 miles fromthe forther - place, 'oUthe fol lowing dimentions, toWit: .. ' - „ • - • Totontain in' length, frorn one uhutinent :to the -.other; 'seventy. feet.span, and.'of:single arch, and six teen-feet wide in the clear.; - the ablitments to be it feet thick each, and twenty - one feet wide, and six feet six inches high li•ourthe bed, of !the 'creelt - i where' the Bridge . is to. cross. the :stream. ; .- wing -walls, ..on. the: south-east-side, to be thirty..feet !mg each; exelnsive - of - the ahutmentst' thewing-wallsto-bethree-feetand.. n half thick-lit the bottom, and two 'feet On, the 'tip; wing walls to ,be - thiree.feet higher' than the filling . um . the wing-walla to be under a good.,parapet covering; with, white pine boards of at least one inch thick, and well 'painted with. red Pitint . ;the abtittnents and wing walls to be built - on rocks or otherwise on good foun dation.: the bridge to be sixteen feet wide in the clear; twelve feet 'six- inches high from the floor to the. square; the sides,,and part of the ends,, to be- wentlierlmarcd. with whiteliine boards, planed and well painted; Ale ,• sides a good Venetian red, mid ttth gables a good white; the arch - to - be planked witli white. ine plank two inches thick and on top with two-inch oak plank, to-exteiiii-the-full-breadth-of-the-Bcidge4-lov • • plank_to be pinned; and the whole:to be covered with white.pine - shingles ; - the wood work- to be built of good and substantial timber; the stone work of large and good stone, lime, and sand 'Mortar, and well pain tetirtheroofiag-uf-the-Bridg,e-to-estend_over...betli.. - abutments; the Bridge:to be built-on ilie : same plan as the Bridge over great Conawagn - creek hear' Mr. Henry Myer's Mill on the road leading from Oxford to Carlisle; the -space between -tit& umig-w - alls and abutmenta to be well filled up, so as to haven gradual ascent-rising onto saidfiridge, not exceeding five de- . Brecs elevation._ from the ..roaCto said Bridge; the ridge in the' inside to heWeatherboarded tivo and a 'half feet -high -from- the-floor of the' Bridge; with, boards one inch - thick. The tiarty Contracting for building said Bridge to - give security to doiible - thearhount of the contract, for the faithful performance of the workmanshiirand per manency of said Bridge: • - • - ' • By order•of the Commissioners, • .. , . - . . - WILIAAM KlNG,.Clerlt: - . • Gettyaburg,LDee.- 10,---1888,--:-.3w -: • -,-- ~. .--: ' - - Craig, 'deltas, and J►lariieui, - • - 444 m-P GENERAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, .. Aim 3 8 4 Central Block,' Broad St. Piiiladelplzia. Are :prepared to receive and effect sales or any Pro-: dime,Provisionsomatemhantli.seoKitinli_MaLeaeL l -- • trusted to their clnte.. -,... . -• ; ''. : Liberal Ads:tiles:s will be 'made, when required,. untiCsales are effecteir, ' Ail goodi to be forwarded .liv Rail Road or Canal, : destined West,•_will.reeeive , pecfm.pt attention. •------ .-, '-.. ,_ .- - ' ." ' 7119bert-Fleming-,-- , -,' ; • -.- - -2• -7 Catljerwood & Craig; - : , Sonmel Smyth, lit C ' b . . . Piii-14)144ia- ' Wi'm R: Thompson Johnston Et Tingley., .... '.- : . .. Samuel Bispham, , • J. Logan Smith,'"Esq. Cat der, . .. .-1 Bank at 'Cilambersbitrg, Pa. . ' King St Holmes', ' 1 . . Kings, Higliy & Anderson,. .„,.,.;.. , l ifacshanekKellya, • r 7 .•..- Atwood, Joitea & Co. - . i,- • - Edward G. Fait'. & Co. • .. - , - .' Steel itig,Alr-at le. - _ l r. - • _1,•.....m.x.. - 4 Samuel M'Alliater .e.e co. -' -7 . Williatn_Croolietteo.•• . ... • . 1. Produce left at the Warehouses of Bert! B,,Carlisle, or Cleorge W. L ayng, Iliarriibueg, shall receive prompt attention. - .. .• - riptriu, D. 111-,-1.86&---Gmr-- Rhos( (OP us --Phi Sheiriff. ' Y virtue of a sundry Writs of Venditioni 'Exponns perl to me directed, issued out of:the Court of Com and county, will be exposed to rptibl:c sale at the Court House iii the borough of Carlisle;'on ,'S'atid.day the sth day qf January next, A. fil. 1830;at 10 o'clock, A...M. the following described 1:al estate, to wit: A . Lol of Gkotintl;'eituate in - the borough of Carlisle, Cumberland county, containing GO feet in breadth and , 240 feet in depth, more or less, having . ~...,..; thereon erected a large .. .• - :I t . , 4 - p ;•- 114 .., - 'l' WO STORY • " 7.i .- "--f l '-i .- 1--ti , BRICK 110 .U . . 5 IL, and 13rick. Office; cm Ponifret street; rand ttvo 'Story . LOG 110 USE, on Church Alley; bounded : by Pom fret street on die south; a lot of Samuel ttaiminger,' and Miss Ramsey on the West, Church - Alley on the North, and other, property of Catharine Quigley 'on the'east.• • ' • AL - -fart .cas - o --- a — fiivtt of a . Lot - Tit - Gi•ound, situate t ire the borough of Carlisle, containing SO feet in breadth; and 240 -feet- in- depth i -more or-less c hwrifigd thereon erected a two story frame house, weather- 1)9111.410,1,1nd a Creme Shop, bounded on the south by Pomfret street, on the west by other propefty or Cath arine Quiglev, on . the north by Church Alley, on the east-by-lotalt-George-rFeelnojohn-Haysnmyothers.• ,Sei:ied and laiken inexectitionastlse property of cath arinefigigto,y, deceased. s ‘ o,+a. ract . * d I etnn • township, - continid M ng-520 Ae re a, more or I s, adjoining lands of Robert • Clralmtn,Henry Pef er, Gilbert Searight, Jacob Ititner, Jonathan Attule, imaspAttersjjayving thereon erected n'two qtory LOG • IllaqSfrif, iirifFRAITE - DOI7SET , "k• and a small Log , Barn and two excel *o 0 p ±; lent wells of Water. geiied and taken f in e x ecution as the - property of James •trr . Moo re, and to be sold by me, JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. • Sheriff's Oltee,• Carlisle, Dee. '100838,3- Alflt • TeProtict the . Public Squ . , THE- v enple-of-Oftilisie;-I;rtiveir-TolvirCiiiittuil -assembledliereby_enact, "'!'hut it shall he and hereby is declared • to, be tiOlawfulfor any person or persons to rideileid or drive any horse or otheeani martiver npon - m• throngh either of-thepublie-squares of the borough, which are within the hotindariesOf _the pavements, and alleys winch im•round the mine: And it shall be andlterebY is dedlaredloini:tudatw, fill for any• person- or persons to occupy . any parr of ,the said 'squares; within the Sahlliontularteawitli . wa' gons or carriages, of any kind, or with any deposit whatever. And any person or persona, who shall vi- Mate the . provislOnsbf this ordinance'shall forfeit and pay the sum , of one dollar for each °Pace, to Imre- covered as debts: of likeitinottut are-reets.7&iible. Passed the lath Deeember,'lB3s. ' • • , • FLIED % WATTS,PrOsIort: C. ' Attest—Thos. Trimble, Clerks•. , .. Carlisle, December . l3, , lB9B. 7 -3ar. . , NOTICE. Cumberland county, 1. • , - N - the 'o.llBe - of the'eltatieolo the heirs t„*. s 1 and legal representatiyea. ti James Waugh, late of Silver Siiring 'township, t 6 o h e i p a p t ett c r al u i t i ' s n ie n „ O vii rp a li n a t ' i n i s to '.. r .Co m u i r d t . • •It t ithunity, do Tuesdity the 27th day ofigo-.' vernber, 03$: and'necep't or:railsof to accept or.the. the, real eatate , of sitid,tkeedent at the valuation EA. - Bahr citation being returned thly - setwed to. the aatia faction ,of, thelenurt, : and said .parties beitig called in. Open court, and none of then) tuisweritix.''-04"Motion'i of Mr rtile lieiraitaiippeer at the next statikl prrilutive Court, to beheld oUTttea-, day the iloth 't Ilk or Ninutity 1839, at- Carti'sle f io,nost - i E,ad rola es* • tate should not be Rohl. • , -Certified-ixtratt trola.pie,feecig.s-dttit'e:Orplione THOS. GRAIGIILIAA MI 0. C. 10,1838, RECEIVED and' for-itle genuine Sili•prpinted - • IlociargiiirEyear . oksalp',by> C. 1)ARIIITZ; IIepECF,IVEII) u fpr re:r t y 554610 ORO Caps and for B,lle 4 , e ; Saga m' z. Tan Orplians' Court. held on '.lllenday the 12th AI L day of November, A. D.-1838, and holden at e -- irruad - fini - : - Ctmlberlitntl ----- atsuntribufirtrajl re o n citable Jolio-Read.,:-President,- and ther-Assoeitite Judges of - thb - ,eanie court, thefollowing proceed : , ings were had, to wit: - - ..lii_the,case of the:ll'la of Partition and , valuation on,the : real : estate JolitOlcCollum, atnpton township, deceased; said writ having been re turned execute . d, was .canfirmed, and 7 inle on heirs, tsrlvin Illth November, 1_8.30, on - motion of Samuel flrpbura, Estjui rei alias rule - awarded -on. 1 the heirs and legal representatives Of said intestate; to t app - ear tt a.stated-Orplans* Cofirt, tO he held at Car- , lisle; on Tuesday iliel29th 'day of Janitary i 1839,-at accept.:or-refute-tio-Meeept-of the real estateMf said deteirsed,at_the valuation and tip •praisementtliereaf,Or Show ea:manly the same should . . not be sold. . . ;• DR. I. C. LOOMISk:-.: Dentist. . . . TNTFINDS residing perninnently in'earlisle, and I would respectfidly offer his notessionai services to the citizens of the 'place and racmitr.. • He has taken rooms at Colonel' Perree's Hotel, where lie may he found at all hours. • ,Persons requektiug it will lie waited upon at their residences. - , • . . i Dn. G zones D. FouLits, , , lieference,— Dn.Vntonons Mimes, ' • Ray. THOS.' C; TURISTIVR. I) Is oMI ion of Part , ershi p. — THE — pirtilership heretofore exis.ng under Om firm of SnowEn fic MULLEN fins this day been.dissol ved by mutual consent. The books tire in the hands of ‘Willinra.ll. Mullen, who will continue to mann faelpre paperzaa heretofore. 'EDWARD. SHOWERS ; • , WILLIAM B. MULLEN.: Papertonm, - Dec. 3,1838.--3 w. . • NO'llCli...: EtTlritSzatAdministration onthe-istatesir4 n - 1 .14 cob Lockman, ate of Dickinson township, Cum berlantr county, deceased,fiating issued to the tub scriber, residing inAlie.same township. All persons' indebted to said -estate, will make payment immedi ately, Red those having claims 'wilt present thent_pre, perlrauthenticated the settlement. • • • PHILIP SWORDT, Adru'r". December 3, 1833.---6w-*----- Id situate. in South- . grieUST ACCOIUNT. oTtcF., is hereby given, that the account of LI David S. Ihnisha z _Triagtee appoiyted by, the . turdertiii will' Gehrge Weir, deceased, in the room of George Clark; de, - Ceased, was presebted to said collet, ror. confirmation and allowance,. and said court have appoihted the 4stday ofjannarv.Tenl, 1839 (being the 14th day of said tnonth,) for its confirmation, and rule on all con cerned to' show-ctusse vlly It 'shall not be confirmed and n110%1.311.. . • . XTOTICE is - given, -' that -the --account of 11 . Robert Macf ar lane, Assignee of James lies, by ltobert - LairdOds - admiinstilitOtchasheen "presented to the Coult of Common Pleas of Cumberland coun ty for 'Confirmation and alliiivance, and - said court haie tog the - first - daroJanunry-Termi-18Seitbe the 14tI4rday of,sind Month) for its consideration andlltde ' Ail all concerned' to show cause why it shall not, be confirmed and allowed.,',.' ' • • • .GEQ.LEL.EMING — Pro s. • Prcithoitothry'R Glace, nven 11 r V 0898.1-44. • NOTICE. The subscribers have been 'aimointed by the Qt.- Court of Cumberland County. to marshal The assets of the estate, of &Maud Ruby, ileteasek - in hands ordobn Rtipp, his Executor; to anti amongthe creditors or thesaid deceased—and said auditorawtil meet - at the house of Thimuutßruner,in.thelborotigh of Mechanhisbergoin Monday 24th otDeceniber, 189% - fit tO - eciOlc 46 - e'lie - all - ereditdi.3•o6 - xeatiea t te.4 toattettd. " JOHN COOVERI': • - H ENRY ilevs,. 4u:ctiroo. November' ll ,41.112 , -4*.; . - ~-,•.:‘ Carlisle'irenon c,. enignaryi. Music 4.•;' th - 1" Fr e ti:az #3, SHOWN . (finueili.itintiernoiselle, , l%farie :.Aglace,Saint Diner, front ,Pai.sl,) has been un gagr. bx , tite Trustees of the iliitittitlON to, give. hi struc'tion •in Munie on th n' Piano foke, and to teach thojiren_nkionnpottge.may . .be'naucle„_to' her'at ,the bonen of. Colonel .111tHinnas,,iti, South Hanover street. ' , , • - , , . . , For4ivelc- Terqu,atri , -- 7 -T For rretoti; , . ~ oe „ - Arratigcnienta are' n'ays; - notnisleta, and in eration for:tr.:toiling Abe -.- Greek ) , 'Franatsoind English langstagda Pram/ ing• rankings and Missies- and for exaotzanitAninutn instruction Its a verl tibpral fieprio olititersitore and Science: ' '• 4 IOnN r REED, TA. *CIL er, • ' fl 1p MaT i . •7, 1 . s TilE' subscriber , be ng Aeslioui of edthdrovrioir from-the ,iwietio g :pniness i within the • famine nine l inonthti t tales thisloethod orlnvitiotr the attentioe'of those wishing tiiiMigage' iti3t;iiitthe . opPortunitithits :offered' or Obtaining inquiry by letter, the follo wing statement of the bits6', l nese of the establishment is griiein-The '",Whig" has about 700 inbieriberthe" . Advertiting and Job . 'Printing amoUtits, , ttnet lees than *IOW per. annum, exchisive of the .piniting7er:the - 7,Nlefilen - gertlke • German . Reformed Church;" a - hetiVy weeklYln I Meri I executed by contract . The Materials, of the.ofticeere -equalled by very feW in the country, being good - and' ample ,in quantity. for twiirnewspapersi lind all: other purposes ' ' the presses being of the best; aild all the ingdmiehy mackines, The price is $2,900, a sum; it is believed, not suflioii. , nt to cover .I.IM actual cost of the_mitteria/s composing",tlM_Printing-oftlee paynwnt; cash, or Its equivalent—thongh torily secured ari extended credit maybe hail. ! • There are' other advantages .possessed by this este= blislineent:of -no-inconsiderable .character, : which; as well as the verity of, the facts stated' above, are re -served-for-a-personal-intervievr'with anyMie .to purchase. None need apply whose political prin. 'Ciples . do - -.not hermitlike with - those advocatedby the' Witig--or who .do not possess the requisite ability to conduct. itsuocessfully-rthe subscriber having too fatherly a regard for ,It to commit its destiny lido the keeping-of nosuitnblc hands. . • • The solo:m.11yr will only add, that the bitsiness and provperity of the Whig establishment rests not upon the cba»ges or'the ups and.doWnS'Ofp - olitics---that it has never been in as vrosperops a condition Ili at pre sent--that be would dot exchange it for any other 'of equal value in the Unioh, and that his wish to dispose ' °fit arises exclusively from considerationi of a ..pri te-naturre. - Office of the Whig . ;Atlvertiser,?: - Cliambersburg„Nov.2s;lBPil:4-.' • PUBLIC SALE. - R an of the _Orphan s'_, Court, of _Cumber, Ijll land connek. I will expose to public sale on the premises, on Monday the 24th clay of December nest the following real estate ofJonathan clec'd;to wit.—A Tract - of first rate : LIMESTONE LAND,. situate on the Trindle Spring road, aboUt four miles below Carlisle, containing about _22 cares, more or less,baving aik elegant: ' • . . . 17 WEE .1.1.11 W 'ROUSE formerly kept as itliOnse of publio entertaitittiefit acid . a. first rate stone BANK 'MEN and other.-buildings thereon•erecteth 'There are also 'two, fine orchards on Oro prrinises. 'rho land is all cleared, .The property *ill be sold together or in parts as' will best snit purchasers—upon the folloWingterritiene 'third to remain in the hands of the purchaser, the io terestto be paid insitudly to the widow; $250 to be . paid'on the confirMairon ot the sale; ,the ‘ resitlue of ;klOOO on the Ist Apq1,18.59, when possession will be. given; and the balance in two 'annual mute* out interest. :7-- • • • • • ' ' JOSEKI tUIATER; Gutirdian. • Deo. 4, 1' 838.. :NOTZCB. . . . . Cumberland County.,.n. _ S. Certifieft_eopy - Pont the records of the • Orphan's Court of said County. THOMAS •Ell? A IVREA!), November 27; 1838.7-:-4w GEM — Pt - ENING, Prothonotary. Proil)oicetnrjos Office, Carlielle,Z .Noverrilier 2T, 1838.---4 t. .ftAlignee".2otutl; • • . . Reporter of Fa - aloft it Teach. . . . i• erOf Cutting .Garnients,... . . . INTRAN . QUEEN HOTEL . vurouLD respectfully inforn i the 'Tailors; that . ~...- -- .. „.„ . • ~, • -' • - ;... .1r, ,, be is now in Carlisle,, where he intends re rldliTil .IEOVRTit STREET,' ..Pusi„,tbgypui l s:,. rankling for several iweeka. Persons Wishing to try , . , . . . his system, canAutie it, withlthe neoessary ;mitre°. • • 't-:' DA YID MILLER . ,. ,-- lions, by calling at 'Carlisle. ,As regards %emeriti ' ESPETFI,TiLt- Informs his - frienthr se d - di e oft is system, he' eems it un necessary to say mph. publiti e diat lie has removed from the Western as the system - IS so high!vieciommoiu.led by the. &vmsjp „ otel in . Mtirketatreeti..tethat hirgensid cornmodious of the leading Tailors of Platdelphht. - '- hotel formerly kept by 11f37:.BAlike sign of the: . • ' •THE COMMITTFE- - • .- -- - - • QUEEN ' •, • I N ID-1 A' N , , . . .. • ." . 'On Science and the Arta Codittituted liy ~,,...p , ...„ . 7 - ThlitiOtel - hi L iiitibUed - in . South7PiartitstissetTlie.-)in_linititote of the State of ' Pennsylvania, for le pro.. ' -.lnotion of the meeliinie arts,•to - wdmm - was'referred-- - tweet' Market Mid hestiiut streets, in the veryientre! "_for,exavaination, the Shoulder measure System of T. of the husineiti part of the city, mid.' Will theretbre be Oliver. for the measuring and drafting ofgarments; found very - Convenient -fOr merchants and busineis men generally. ' . • ' • e ,The buildings have been thoroughly.andeonipleto- I That the' peculiarities of Mr. Oliver!! System . ly repaired hy ..the subscriber, sect no - expanse: lam' consists in'!ttlirisiOn . , of ope,fourth of what is caned been - spared. in arranging 'and furnishing the morns • the Shoulder measure into thirteen equal parts, which. So as to promote die comfereandeinivcnienceliftliose-- parts are again divided into halves and quarters.---: .- 'who may favor the house with their customs . its systein also differs from ,all others; which this . . Gentlenietrtravelling with theirlitinilleS•enn have. committee are aCquitinted ?vitt), in the following par.. . private paelori-furnislied in the best' manner with ticillars, vizi Ist. That it is more simple anti conse chambers ettached - TCF:thent,-where - %vv.:caw-enjoy (lucidly easier learned and more accurately applied=:' ptiyaerned melesiethee theeencipanioaship cif_thcce_iie death and descriptions being so plain, that sive, feienils; as May He most desirable. perikurtirall"ticipiniotetrwith - gaitrieTircUtting,•,cau . • The BAIL and CELLARS have. been, provided acquire "a full knowledge of-it in a few minutes. 2nd, • With - theliest,LlQCOßS i and tile cledeest WIKES-ot that after the garment is drafted on this principle, any every description. ' . •' ' . - • and every proifineasure the cutter pleases to apV7 • . The TABLE 'will .tit all - times be supplied - viAtit .to it, will be found to accord with the draft. T kin. .every,delicacy 'W im eb the sen and market ear tif- g reat ' desideratuin the committee thinks, has nevev . ford; and every exertion nettle to tame thepa.la, or ' , been-A:tumbled by - any other method for drafting. ' - his customers . - ' - -- Various systems of cutting bave.eppeared within , . The B.EADING-1100MS 01:(.. ty . ,,11 se ppik.4 with the hitt few years,' all, or nearly - all of which have. the loading journals of different cities, us well as with been • examined by members of this 'committee, but a•greatvariety of the country journals of tile State.without wishing to detract from-the merits of any , if he SERVAN'fS -will be tbund careful acid trust other system, not one an far, hits been found entirely . worthy.` r -- 7 - • , , to answerthe - purpose - for - which it-was -intended. - Attached to thelibtel aro Yer:r ..xteusi ve ST AtiLEs , The committee believe' that Mr. Oliver's system 'hi -' calculated to accommodate-ore. hundred b e e,,.,.. O„,J. hotter calcidated to utiviate the-difilcolty under-which- under tre—siupeOntendance-of-enrelid-mid-niteldice Tailors have -labored, than any of the above •nimed. hostlers. - -. -. . . iy . Z(7l - ' -- 1 Ct 't,.iiii — o-nlitelrair r its - xttriblislies-stli-the-necessary— A.. 41. returns his sincere arknowledgeisteists for Prints, and in such aranntter as to convince tlie cutter - the-very liberal encouragement heretofore received, that his oat is corrett before he - ,begins to cut his 3 - irnd - Talusi, - effitifelif, '-ilWif TWiraTi - ftiFilisli Ilia etiests - c l6 t l " -- It- appears-toTleavelittle-er-nothirtg-M-thas with fare - which - will - lone - , ia-thin g by ft 001 .01; i r.11..1101i -judgment. of thectitter, thus rendering,the profession with other houses, and dint his a ppartineuis, and their• nitich.less arduous than heretofore. ' ..... - . • ' ~. • furniture, arefullrequal to those or any other hotel -• With regard to the originality of the system, the in the city, he respectfully. solicits it futilier islisre!or. committee believe it impossible at the present' day,:to. public patronage. ' . - A , ' ."it. .. , iutrothiee a system of garment cutting entirely; ringl .pAilmtelphia. ..Nlowniber 18, - 18.* . - • i tint; neverthePess,they believe Mr. Oliver's system to - be as nearly original as the Maitre of the thing wilt . admit. Several of the committee have tested the system,. by cutting it number of Coats by it, and they -ifo:not hesitate- to givelttheir unqualiG•d_approbsta._ . . . ' • ' ,; • • 4 "10 • 1. 4 'IR . • i - 4.. • 'aCel §`' •,, ' • 40. .• : . . • . 111111rev*-- (IN the Sacred'Atinstrel and Sitered-Harpmnitril; - IUII -- consisting - Of n great' Variety of Pstilin , nnd llymn Tunes, Anthems, Set Metal; of the inTst-app oced character—by J. H. Hickok and George .Pletningi --2 d edition; much - enlnitgled arid . Unproved. Pith: lished 'and for sale by J. Whethatii, Philadelphia—J. H. Bi4Ok, Chambersburg, Pa.—George Pluming, Carlisle; Pa.—L. Loomis, Pittsburgh—=Yale; and Wyatt, Richmond, Va . .--and Pearite. and Besancon, Nutehez, 'Miss:,• • - ' • ' E-The publishers put forth this work with a clew to meet the wants - of the religious eonantmitel and .its reception has been suelt 14 6 - V -9i frf ?HA Inn, most atteri og aistirance that they - hove - neither - mistak en -- its4ants noirctiinlyendeavored toAtliply thetit. -- A very large edition has in a short time berm e* Iniukted , and another called -for. - This demand drtectuined the publish r ers]to bee- dia . :work-stet:cm:tool; Wed thus be: inn ' , bled to keep up a supple. for. the-Amami; • • • I . -This colleetiort contain's tunes Stilted to nearly eve- I ' ittriety of measure . found in the trArious Books. in use, - etabracediiii a very Inrge eolldcti on of 1 1 Psalm anditymn tunes::: Besides these it ecintains nundier of interesting antitems;- set pieces,: sacred ions, &c. flay pf executGtrikithositthe aid of instru mental ReCr , mpanimelits,-and- -- sitited to- carious- occa- - /dons of religious worship connected.with the chtistian anterprite of the present day. ' Teachers of Music, -Musical So-. .Ikfusical Societies, Choirs, re tnilcrs and othersosupplied on the most iecommoilut ing terms on•application to rither of the publishers.: to- The above work way be had, Whole.= sale or retail,. at the office of the .".:fierci id ancl - Expositor," Carlisle, 0 Clerk. SPL .rm - LorrratiEfb+lo *. DECEMBER: .$30,000--$lO,OOO. VIRGINIA STATE' LOTTERY .' For the benefit of the town of Wellsburg.. Class l'go 7, for 1838. • 'To be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on.Saturday,Dec. 8. . " Grand Scheme.' Ca • Capital $30,000-5310,900. $B,OOO-$3,140-$3,000-2,500-2,000L-50 prlaes of • . 1,000....20 of 500-20 of 300,1.7. e. • • Tickets'only $lO-uHalve• 5-Quartere2 50 Garth' of packages of 25 Whole Ticket' sl..p •Do • • 25 -1121 f-----do po do 25 Quarter do ic , est we. ve ever teen offered to. On: par take ph:assert in recommending it as such • • • Warwick si. indridgo, • 40,000 Dollars !11 •, • - ' No. 2 t? Watnit street, And nearly as many iwises us •1111iik4, . .. . .. • ' • Phi 43. Vet. lk, A sss. Alexandria Lottery, Class No. 8, for 1835.'" JP Oliver---Sir—l have takenyour improteppents To be drawn at .3.lexondria,.Va. on Sat. Dec 15, '3B. 75 Number Lottery—lb Drawn Itiltuts, !on the shoulder measure syttenhond am happy to state , that it entirelymeets-my views. I have been cptting -- Capital Prizes. , - • coats by your s ystem and till perfect fitting coots, to 1 . Capital Prize of . .. ' 40.000 on .custorners •and.rceom. the sati;fsiction Of_mvself ' d ' ' ' ... ... —.1.-elzo-a------- ------ 7- . . —15;00 - mend it. to fellow tridesmen as a simple .' and co' rreet - 1 do.'. • 10.000. goid.e.--•• ' Joseph H. Smith , South Ond st., j , do • • ' "' • 4.000, . . • • ' Phila. &pr. 13, 1838. - : 1 4 0. . . • - : 3.000 z• • -ort. Gliver--Dear Sir---It is with the utmost cheer.. 1 ..do_ ~ - ~ , - . _*.2',Tikirtni fAtiezA lee ealniib' mAth your rkuestond arc happy to . ~ . -a ‘ . . ~'"•,„'"_. stiite, that we fully concur in the eneoiniuros hestoweid . • 1 do • . 'Luiz) on your Rule. A. SlialtspealVenYo 16 0r.f doubts atio 10 . Priz.es of_ __. . _......,'_—,:i.act0 Irrit"l : s, _and make usinesethe.goodwe-oftmiglitori r .„------ 107. 7' lo ' - -- -,. ~ ~ . .1250tfliniiiiiiio rittempterfh - Ffaere we attempted atr ia l _ _ .. ~,,,,,„ f 4 1 .2 1. 0111 . Mlle, we hail arrived at the' conclusions tat ii ---- " 12 do • . ' '''• ~ . - --. • aut.', win -preferable to retain the rule we were. then usine. do ''.`. • ~ . . 0,.-..,,,, ,„ ,_ - .. .'out.rl e!utelapt we found Sarno otfileulty in varYing to suit • V - 75.: , —. 4 0.--.J...----,-----2004 1 te.dilferent..forma.and.proportiona.of-..ruen,..but_are-- compelled to admit . that your rule completely and so. • DesidUaprizes of. $l5O-Ibs—ioa.-00-50.-..30--20 . I tisfactorily obviates those difficulties. -, . —lo' We would therefore recommend it to these who de- ' Ticketi only $lO-11alves $5--Quarters $ e 50 ! sire to suit their patrons in a style of beauty sehhim . Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole tickets $1 6 2 ( 0 ) : ecittailegi and believe tliat - when more•fally known, it t. 'Do do . 25 half do' will be properly appreciated, andriAain its tibpidarity. • Do - do '25 Quarter do - -SO . , while other systems enjoy a tranaient celebrity, amt are then.zonsigned to oblivion. - Very respectfully ~ .3'94 1 : 4 1 . . Lawrence - St Moncll, .. -- No. 9, South Bth street. •' . _ ‘,l VIRGINIA. STAIR For the benefit of the Vrechankal Benevolent 'Society of Norfolk. Class N 9 7, for 108: To be'llratVii at Alexandria, Va. on Satttrilny,..flecember9.2,_lB3B,--- Capitals. . • - 530,000;-40;000-'---6,000--5,0004,000 25 prizes of 1,000-25 prizes of 500.-22 d 0.300, _Tickets on!yst 0-1-Eal yes s—QOurters 2 .50 Certificates'of planes of 25 AV liolesiekets,l4 . s o *lo 25 Half do 0.5 .D 9 Ato 25 Quarter do 52 .50 $35,294.4-$10,000., . • 100 PRIZES lIEW $.lOOO. Virginia State- for I'M benefit Of the. Monongaia Academy., Cluiis No' 7 for 1838: - To - he +draavit au Ale . xandem i , VA. en Saturthry, Dania tufr , 29;loB.* ' 'lirilliniit &Irma. • 4 Capit01535,294:---1.0,000-5;000--3 000--- , , . , • 1;573:-I'oo prizes of 1,000---1$ 5 . of '. A0$0;O 100, &c. - . 2 , ViCkets owly 1 O r --Hls aes s—Qnortorit ;it - eenti4ontes of pnekhges of 2G \Viol p tickets, slo' • , Do- : do - : 0 iinif , do- ' - ,7n ' ,' no ' ' , do „ , :26 tituirtei'. s n,: ' 5.) k .TOrderi ,for.Ticket3 and Shame ot.'Copt.,:fidates I el' i'aoka'sts . hi 'Alm abliveNia 4 uilioeneSctirltFsovill *give the most pronit3tSttenaon, ariA'ne olileini se-, count of each iirarving aent. imtnegately „Taal!, is I .0r.cr.t40 ,1 1 ‘Vhn orclee frcim - no. • Aililivos _ , .... 1). , 13.'0.E.G(712Y gr; Cp. AlaniTsera, - Washingtini City, 1). C, Nimert . tberlt,l733B. „ :.-1-Iritiritpiltit 7 Election., - ” firifftYtl::will be an elenilOn ! held at 111. house of Dimiet - SokllWW South ligidt9 ti_towntblii . (raliorland•county; OniTneitltri Lkieorn. I.'nr.nev, between tbelhenis or 19 olelock; 4 o'clock; P. M. tiir fke • ''FI P ...AtA...wAou • :•• . , for the Ilene/car end Carliel4lkumotke gtee(l. ' -Two by Abe litacOrbalkle,ra awl Three lbyth4amioiselenere of.Cureberland stall Ademe coulitiesitci.eerve.for one . year. • • - STEPEICSS, Tlnvoeurer, Noiember 17,1851 ? • Ti.:VbIVIE.Ft, - • William Hatmiton.,.9cry. 121cluthl Watkioson, No: 107 Chestnut street, Eilwat;d A. Watson, No. 92 Chestnut street, Banana .Wright, No. 202 Chestnut street. -I , ,dwartf J...A.x0m , 11...N0. 340 Chestnut stmt. TI; am a a gotrlp, - _ _ Philadelphia • • • . , Sept. 14,1g38 ~ Air. 7'. Olive Deer Sir—l have .used your:im provements °IC th !Shoulder measure:system,' iuil : '• believe, it to be th :best systeni. that ' has ever cards ri. under my notice, and as.suels I would recomtitend it to - 'the. trade generally. .. Itesinectftillv yours, ._ IVm. B. Roach, No. 211-thentnut street, • . . .. .."' s Philadelphia, Sept. 1841. -• : Mr. Ty' Oliver---Deir Sir:—.llisving seen and used . • ye:air improved sy - Sti;m•-of ending, I have •in every in.; • _stance where it has s_been fairly used found it tole ono-. nithe best that - has en yet came under my - intic --- eTtind7 ---- es such I-have no fiesitetiosslwre - Commending it to th - . trade in general. kespeettlilly yours, - . _ ~ . ; . C. St • Ockl.on, Isle; Ifs§ Chestnut et,_ ' Phila. 0et.12, 1836. ;Mi.:. Oliver„--Sir--I have taken your improved . •systena of. cutting garments ; ails] give it the decided . -preference over all others dust ever carne.to my we tiee, and haVe no hesitation in saying it is the bed and -. _most colreet systeraintiLeaistence;assa retommend,.,.. • it to all who wish to become perfect in the art of cut-, ring *merits, . •1. : . Charles Slump .., ~ . No. 2,1 Nortli-lit . at,--:- -- _ .. „ . .. ' - - • Phi la. Oct. 2,d,1898, • Mr. T. 0/iveti—Sir—l have taken yolk systedsof cutting garments, and give it the preference over oil otikers that ever came to my notice, and feel safe Jn recommending it to my fellow tradesolshm, as a sha. -ple-and-sure-guide. ..-.lohn llehson. • . _ - N0..7, North 6th str eet, • • Phila;Oct.ls,lB3ll, r T Miler—Dear AIL-:-_-11nrie_poprAkyl ? tern of cutting wirments, and as far as I have exanain- • ed it, I believe it well worth the patronage of tho trade. Respectfully. yours, • Thomas Thorne; /98 Chestnut street, ' . • 15,1858. - • '..Mr. Oliver--Dear have taken your Ith iirovements on cite shoulder measure •systern, and as far as I have used it, it has afforded me much sattsfae-. tion, and have not the least hesitation in reconamenfN lug it to the trade as worthy 'of patron: . - James McMackin, • E. W. corner .2d Et Chestnut streets • • Phila. Sept. 24, itr Oliver. ' Sir:-AVe have bate your system for cuttinand &vain • a fair trial, and believe. it to be Si SO • ' :Pk;7a. Oct. 15th, 1858. Oriver— , Sir---We,hase taken your syst.j..rst -of-euttiazkravnents, - anti %We turfronilifteen to men. tv coats by the sameond are happy to state that they Cave fitted to "theentire Satisfaction of ourselves and • .enstraners, ui. believed tr, be the best system that has ..00me under_onr=tintiee.L.Verv,respecfully. yours, . R D Te l ,E 4 Brother, N 0 .62 Chestnut street., Mr. aliCer-Sir-1 linvetiken your:system of cut- - tingvarments, and have cut several coats hy it, which rove generalsatiiftiction tamvself and customers, mak pre itilM 7 prererentie-tiverittl-othess that. ever-com4,— to vuy notice,unclits ouch Tsui:mut:tend it to the tt 4 141., ova sure snide. • 'James Milt% N0.44012ach . strict • Phila. _ Oct, 15, 1811tt., Mr,bitiiii:. - -Sir.•;-"thaire: liken your system of cut tinf: garments, mail:ace eutseveral coats by the same, ant ba pity le Istate that they are good fits, lbotli to 'the Agatiarkainn of myself and customers, and mom inenol WV , the trade AS A Mlre nide, • • . • • Vopre respectfully.," "Atwell Panonast, - - • - 2 .N. 96 iTiralnut • : Isitoriniatiook - laritea - TAcon titAcrut;' , „„;r_ res idi ng i n o r iw ei vi ; wishes to htiow s;onetiting reppecting his; parents, n;ho-resideil when. he abandoned his home" abont'AS miles from Ci . :.cinnoti,lifldned In wesl; couilli , 4 :4111o: lie has freiplatuly we), en'to jjko place m.',,ere he left thern, and- can tucsr nothing rAn. them; from Oki; he' is induced to believe tiny have tihanged their place oriceitlepOr. Yie is,very sinzdona • to .hear front thon, n.modier, stater, and brother; ?his father having been . dead somelears. ~ (0- r apera in thinsection.ef country would' coariy fikveir,har•gsiog tins Jib lire' *it 'rCrMY 4 3 l ßErrillftW --- ' - if. ' ' - •, -..- Take nonce that I , haye applied.Ao , e .;teum-,e tcornmen 'fleas ef - Cnntherland eauetypthe the An eitt . . .cif'the loidimt:leaxil '.nr tvkio iectrittivamq ,i 414: IthElythavewimdiuteU 'Monday the 14,th dayci),s,',_ mtilitf",'. next; for the' hearing of me. and my., nreditoi's, iikShoV _ Courtlionee in Carlisle ? when atal..wherst).",-May AOAd if you. tithilt teepee. ~.•' - - , - , -.-': ~ --- _ ~ - -. • ~. TM. It -MILLIGAN. If '.v. 90 . 1 0 1 0' /1 1 '_ 1 14t . - . '.. - -71, . , CPRTIFICATP.S." Zgi