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TIERAtAi EkPdSITOR
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)11.4.1iCII: 24, 1941,
, K.9 ‘ 41 ,p,o v N O.R,
J Oil N 13,4 N
OF Bhmrs.' bouNTr.
COncert.
' , Our residers bear in mind Ahat-on
:lids 'evening, the • " Barraehyßand,'?:untler
the Airectiew.of. periCant Fuller, will.give.-
...
- their last concert for the - ethison at &hien,
,tion , Hall. ,IVe, advise loiers of, hit',
- moony' tO , -'Ottend,' as the will be' gratifibc
, „.
.with 'a . rieh ,'Ara'riety -of Popular
74 — art: tr — ont 'iltitrie [la , 'Our:fog .the last
turn mei,..contributeti iii a great' degree
~10
the ainue . erboit of eur citizens ; andswe
feel coofitleii!they will avail themselves of
the present .opportunity to re - eiprocete the
favor. . . 1 .
The. Bandltad a full,Jtiittse. at their last
Concert,' we expect on this evening to see ,
OFuller. The ad vertiSetnent will be found
in another column;
..The.Begliptini•qf the End. -r-Our Uo
rough ; election; tool; plare last Friday, and
• res.tilte 411 the election ot,tln; entire: Whig.
.
ticket:by .a 'hints:nine* *majority; • is
evidence of the ‘f . split": ip.the 11 hig'parly,
about whieltZur-treiglibor‘lof:tite-Folun4eii
-I;ns so Intfclytrtmbled a short:time:all:n. 7 :-
The'foliii.wing" is tlio vote:
• PVhigs.
_ _
JupaE
John NcG hinis, 24011 Jolqi Zollinger, 2;35,
1-Nsl , ,Ecl'og.
Gcild, 218
ASSESSOR.
Comfort,.24B ;I acol).Squier,.- 239
CONSTABLES. *
It.Nl6,C,4tney, 335 I Samuel Crall,: 2776.
ame.jlofrer,
Utiier B
Jolin - Officer, - 232
ASSISTANT
N. Hanteh, - 2:38
- • _TitiwN
Thos.'Frimlilc,
Tows C
John D. c4orgas, 236-
G. W. Nbeem, • 234
Jain& Seller, 233
Arms'ng Noble, 232
F.ralt. Watts, 232.1
Charles , Fleager, 231
CI rle ' s Barukg,— 28
D. N. Mallon, 225'
3. ft., Weaver, 221'
. .
ScnooL Da
Andrew.Blai
Lewis linrhn
~We have given the
highest Constables. •
SUSTAIN THE CREDIT 'OF. YOUR
sTATE
The: influence
.of party should not Imale
men'forgetful of..tlie interests of the state;
and their duty as citizens. At a time like
the present, 'whet the people are groaning
under the calamities which' have arisen,
fronian unwise policy, they should set at
defiance, the voice of party and trample on,
the shnekles with which interested_ leaders
would attempt to bind them:
•• uselq.ps to stoptiow: to discuss the
causes' Which: have led. to our present,tli(-
fiCulties; it-is enough to know that b}'
mitiibinaliMi of villany, opepating, upon us
from abroad,. and .pided by 'an agrarian,
"barn burning'- spirit from acertain quar
tet at ho lie; our state llas been, brougiii , fo'
the tverge of baidtrti confidence
our .institutions of credit,
a - 54y - destroyed ; while many a widow,
• and orphan, who depend' upon the' interest
t• t - • 1
oFt their es 0, es or. -.sti >pis, epee, liavo .been
reduced to, cottiparatitre:iiovettY by the'dc
.
Pr:POitition Of stocks...- • • •
Into • L
poure o le egis a--
.„.
ture'-frOrn,. every: part of-the state, ppyiiig:
therit'to lessen the- existing
. evils, Me,
adOptitin.,4 SoMe.Sal'utarV, measure. • 7The
publid aniimid, as. to the course'our
atate-authetities' - will pursue, in reldtiott to
it' . t b
put ;co tes i ,dn . , :may.- some relief
to+knosv-tliat'abefore the B'eit.
ate to rePeal the penalties agamshill
and 'Mies , for
five ye"irs.:,Whatits fate may be, we fliow
s titri,r but . ‘irg'tst!libirc' dint
sed;.Avottttrresb .
ble:;thii:: lid p„ . to;diScoiMt,-freely,*.anti.as
a• mantel -, et seq,dette j e, - blistriess,jlef;eqil
, therefore becoMes:
the''dut of everyman, who bas!,the inter
est and.ittOgrietity,-ikftlieepittitry te - attL-,.
no:Metter to.Avliatl.partythe•liday. beltig÷
to 101d:his' pitidiiillatienee in, bringing
'-:"; •
Locofoons : i'rgquentlS! . "ellefg 9 '
io stout from
theinAl "dame PeMOriatie.:.
have. , nti2w
cke,deiilt 14.4i,1itrairii,*;ri it *her Rime,
the
ilemo.
twatim i fr,ta'"r°:. 1
,1! *lt* 4 ,444itiiii:t4iPn,
*it #filf l 4" , `
befit
~y yr r, , ~.,~:
~~ yy y.x`a:`
'.l~♦'yiFr.~. _
• Locofocbs -
der oath. •
.. • " ' •
- - §7.• Penalties• provided. against officers
§ 8. F'alie entries, issues,_&c., to, be
punished by fine and imprisonment.
On 'Friday the 19th instant, the bank
bilbvas'taken * up on', seCond reading, and
first-Sectitin passed by a vote of 17 .to
14;..P11 the.affirmative Whigs; and in_the
negative Locolocos... , The second section
passed second- reading., by a vote of 20 to
11, all the Whigs, together with--Messrs.
Hea•dly; Kingsbury and. Smith,. iri the af
firmative; Miller (of Cum'd) in the nega
tive. This section, as .will be , seen above,
authorizes the• issue of small notes.
• • An amendment was offered to the third,
section,limiting the - - a • incpet . pf: discount to
directors-in proportion to the amount of the.
Capital of the Bank, and' also prohibiting
any cashier,
,clerk,, or teller of a bank 'from
engaging ip any other , buidness whatever_
under a penalty of $5,000, without •per
ntisSion• froni the, President and Board of
Directors. • . • •
URGESS..
Itobt.lVlceluni - 109
'I3URGEaS. •
Uharies_Bell,. 195
. '
Hubert Moore,-224
OUNCIIL.
11. Gaitllagher, 210
Jacob Duey, 206
Peter Gutshall, 203
J. Underwood, 202
John .(Nell, 202
Ber'd Bendel, 9.02
J. Weithitiuttnt 201
G. . Shaffer, 197
S. Wunderlich,l92
lIIECTORS.
ir, 474 11 •
473 .'‘. .
lo vote for the two
The seetion then passed- - -yeas 1.6, nays
12, aS did alt except the last seetion.•
.• Saturday-the-Bank-hill-came.-up
:third reading and line . passed 6y a vote of
16 to 14; all the Whigs present in thelf
firinative, and all the boeofocos in the ne
gative.
In. the bf Representative:, oh
..
Monday the 15th iriet: petitions:askingfer
,
an' increase of taxation, to sustain the
,cre
dit of the stale, were presented. On Tues
day a bill was reported to provide compen-,
aatton: to 'persons. sustaining .damages by
mobs., On
,Wednesday, the bill allowing
certain contractors, whose contracts' were
abandoned by the' present board of canal
- commissioners, 'io . sorts against.tbe:
ofri ciwitrelitlT;ltt the counties of Lime tit&
and ,Dauphin,. pasied second_ re.ading Uyii
•vote of 45 to 43. On Friday Mr:Einch
itiales bank bill; reported 'Rime time sine#i
- wassttiketi twattd - aftet - dkettSSlOlf, - 11,16 tiote.
was taken, and.the firetsection defeated by
a vote of 421.0'43. _A motion: „was then
made to reconsider,,,,and :it WaiLlost_liy4l
vote of 46 to 47..
,On liatutday - the bill
above mentioned, - proVidifig for thebrltig
ing of suits against the state brcontractors,
was•takel•tip on its 'final ; pasiage, and.,lost
by a vote Oro.o 44.. , .
We' repeat , : then ' our firm belief la
_.the
ye-eleetion of David R. Porter - by atiitiver.
whefining majority." ' •
VV,e extract above Sentence Iron' an
editorial article which appeared i n p'0:140:
Volunteer, relative th, this prospects iif•the
'LocofocoGUbeniat:orial' *Candidate., From
:it, Alio' reader . wiilVat once:perceive that our
neighbOr, has, retiuMed:.hi's.old occupation:
of-" CROW I IING;": and 'that ho crows
aS .loudly as b 9., AI during the- late cam
paign. Theo, he predicted tNe. - entire'
tinction.of'VVhigiery in th 6 Union ; its
total - overthrowin, : the Keystone• Stater anit
as- •for Old Mother ,Cumberhintlyn she
,would.give•Y,tm"Bure,O, fl'om r 7QQ.lit':looo
:majority: But the result of the , erection
in the ':Union , . the"Eltate;', and th county,
proved ` 0 0 , m ! „.§apdekson 'mas s . either'"a'
false prophet, er.
: had yilfully,find'ffcepr
ly.`deeeived Afteulittving''ad.
signally failed in Ifttilehlatiefil;ithti*M c r :
'vier and COL wis.should
alt
KOlunteer Prtureifeo and-litnilytyl"plif
titi4:looiful pe.eyery.
- . -
Pen Rgyi iaiiialltiisliiii re:
In 111`e - o'6li:de,aji Itoii,day thi 46th inst.
9ottir,t)lt, for; ireleetton'of . the, Mayer
of Lancaster byithetteople,' - was ripened.
(A 501 . .et:the _saniil i rid „was.. lietnett: some_
time sinCe, : liy,Our ' dernicietio.,'POverno,r.)
A supplement to the act incorporating the
meerlisle taVing.Fund Society;' . ' 'was 'Pas
..'“,
Red. On Friday,. Mr. Eirowe• read in' his,
. - plaCe:e bill; providing 'for ' the.lelection 'Of
.
two — canal by the; people ,
each . man to vole „for tri e,.,.and.the - tvito
highest to be coniitlera leeted; , and,:the
appointment of the prelident'ett:the . l,eFa
by the Governor,. f The bill relative to "the
• election Of preseenting.atternies ind cella . -
_ trserveyors . ; , and the one providng..for
ihO election . of county treasurers, in . .nearly
everyiounty in the statei.. by the people,
passe& through committee of the. whole.
On YVednesclay pie' 17th, tho' nomination
of Jacob Gragh, as tm Associate Judge for
.i:;aneaster county, Was Tejected'liy a. , :vete
Of 16 to 13. '"The firsi'.seetient .er ilid'4ill
providing: . for the . election , of prosecuting
atomics and county s.urvey,ors,bythe f peo
ple, passes} uy a vote.nof 2Q to - 11. A' bill
relative' to the bankiwiti , reported 'by Mr.
m
Spaolimatr , fro the 'committee, ' , ..0n Fri
day . Mr. Spackmen'S bill:.plisspl t „ - throngli
.. 69 - rninistec - of the whole.
,' The 'Provisions
'of the billere i .- ' . ,
. „
. 1 1. ,A If provision's foi, the forfeiture rol
charters iti,,cOses Of suspension repealed.
§ 2. Laws_prOhibiting_the_issniof small
notes repealed, forlive, years.
'' § . Pr6hibits all leans to cashier?, clerk?,
tellers.; or:other persons in, the employ
ment of the___lpinks respectively., r ____
§' , f. All directors, officers, &c., to. be
sworn before an alderman nrjosiice Of the
peace, before entering upon their duties..;
§.5.. Dividends allowed , during suspen
sion
u..,w,narterly:statemplits. of ttle coed
on of the banks,' required to_bd nigcle ut
tt I,7t*"
En
and is :iIO - I , reiideavOsitig iostirinto his
pa (in
Poiter will 4d , re- - eWied Otivortior;(lthat
too, hyJA ; operuil4lming put
thewill they_ .aan; ST_ Pi4dev coipliei th
in his predictions?'-No, they_cannot,
They itnoW"that' he furnished, th r em with
false intelligence,' in, relation the :Preld
denti'al Electioli;- after it liad terminefed,
and When he could : have had nO ; other. ob
ject in view than 'to 'deceive„ or
,tirititinlge
his fienchak, forcowing and• boasting.-
4ereafter his .otider4' will feat' 1210 predic . -
dons as they deserve. ' •‘:
BY' THE 'PRESIDENT OF THE :STA;TEs'cF
' Any F iicA.; ,
rititieLt ?NATION. ,
WitE4is;stindry.importUnt and weighty
matters; principally growing out of the con
ditionlif, the 'revenue and , finances of the
conntry, appear to Melo call for the con
sideration of Congress at ,an 'earlier day
than its'next annual sesSion, and thus form
• ~.
'an extraortimar i y oecasion, such:as renders
necessary, iii. my judgment, the convention
of the two houses as "soon as may 1 - . M! prae
ticable, I do,. therefore, by this my Procla
mation, convene the two.house's of Con
g'res4 to meet in the capitol at the .city„Of
Washingian,...on the last Monday, being
; the thirty-first day, of May next. And
'require the respective. Senators, and .Repre
sentativeS - then.and there to -assemble,*
order to receive such inforination respecting
tiro state'of the .Union as . maybe g iven- to
them, 'and to ' devise and adopt such men
'sores as the good of the conntry'rnay•Seem
to 'them, in. the exercise-of-their - WistlOin
and discretion to reqbire. .
- Done-at-the:. city of: WaSington,:this,
-,;seventeenth day of March, in - the
.year •of 'Lord one thousand
L.'s.]
erght hundred:and fortp.one; aid-of
... The Independence- of-thn
the.sixty-fifth. l•
.By_._the President.:
DANIEL' Nt r EliFiE
Sal:dory. of Stale.
App_nint qents - _byth ....Preside - riti,
By a 'id_ with the :and consent of
t, . . the Senate. • . -
Robert C.. Cornell, of:Yeiv York, to be
Receiver : General of Public Money at Nev;
York, in place of Stephen Allen, removed.
SaMnel Frothinham, Of Boston, to be
ReceiVer Genera}of Public Money at Bor.,
ton, in the place of Jsaau Hill, removed.
Richard K. Call, of Florida; td be Go
vernor in and for the Territory of Florida;
the place of Robert R. Reid,•removed
Charles B. Penrose, of Pennsylvania, to
i)e Solicitof of the Treasury, in ,11t0 place,
of Matthew B.urchard, removed. • . /".
Elisha Whittlesey, of Ohio,• to be'A.ddi
tor
of
,the Treasury., for the-Post Ofli o De;
parturient; in: the place of Charles C: Gard
ner, removed.
Rossignol,Paul to be.Superintefidant of
the Brditch Mint at. in the state
of Georgia; in the place"Ofj..T. Singleton.
;John.. Williamson ; of Pennsylvania, to
be Recorder of the, Genera) Land Office, in
the place'of lltOson Garland, removed.
Solomon Van Rensselaer, to be Deputy
Postinasten't Albany. . -
George Allen, Collector at Waldob6ro',
,Maine„ vice Denny McColl,
Jeremiah BrOoks; at York, Maine, vice
JoSepli _
Parker Shelden, ;at Bath, Maine, vice
Joseph Sewall, removed.'
Isaac 1 3 ,. Davis. to be NaVal Officer . fit
Boston, Mass., vice Isaac. 0. Dames, re
moved. . .
Nathaniel .Pt Catsin, jun., Secretary to
411 - President ito sign -patents.
Ileury Sonthmayd„AdsiStant ColleciTir
of •the Customs:for HiStriCi',of New
York, to reside at Jersey City.
James •Dorighe; Collector at.. New Ha
ven, Connecticut._
William P. Greene,- Surveyor and In
'Spector at Providence, R. I.
Robert Butler, Surveyor and Inspector
at Smithfield. Viriinia.
-.Tames- 1 .11-.-I - lartforil, RegiSterLand,
fice.at Jackson; Mississippi. • ••
Jesse - K.,lltuboisi-Ite&ister—Land:-Ofrice
- _;_ • - •
.Bernard 'Peyton ; Deputy Post' Mastei
at Richmond, Va: •
William Barron
trice of Termon4 • . :" • • '
Solonitt Lincoln, Marshal for the Dis-,
trio of :111,aseaehtette.., • ..
EbenezerßacoU, Collector of Customs
- ' •
•
Miles'Selden Watkins;Deputy Pus
Master at Huntsville, Alabama- -
•
William Barrqui, to be Marshal, of 0,
•Uniteil States; for the bistriot of Vermont
Ogden, floffmaa, ,Attorney,.lol
New Yorlt.•
Pinkie'y 134inior0
Natliaii dolleetor:at Poit.
find Maipe. • _
.kuititi:',lfilOw,ini:LCsilletoi-At; Middle.
oRT
•
•
George.; Hoyland,.Survevor,•;,Tivort,m)
George W. Knight ! ' 1 3 4%i;.:
-,-•
Tristaro Storer;; CollectOr, Sticb;Mpjne,
The ilprOintineotS'Ayliich liare been sent
Lo.. the *nate ,for-eonfirmatiou ilaye been
chiefly.to vacancies.
A 1411;;o(!re'nOssee, Oharg-e - AP ,
Affairs ,
'Tliontas'AsyS,!-N#3 , ' 4,t,
Phla• •
LoreozotDroyer.,,,Consull Paris, 0 4 0100: I
Hen tr.(l.--Boster
Wesi,o l l.
15aiijal flu 14.A.,Marskakfp r ihe.
Dist,tiir ; i: of .Wis'coiisiti.; , ' ' •
.10111tero'-Dietriet;-rof)NeW York:
Attoinei, Er: 6:rrilit ,
galackDreifiet_OtPentisytvaniti:'•,,j'--;',----
e,' Walter Forward, Attor'o3/V.p. for die
Weatern District of PennOlvania, '
1..,!5 1 L-mr%?:71..?..7?1t,.:1',;',F . .( 47 -r-F.5i'.:2 4 .--.1:
W. •lI,JIARRION._
Marshall for the Dis
=NEM
„,. •
•ks, •
111,47
frooderson - Taylor, Attorney S. for
Wei.OrnOstria trf• rAittisi4ijai" , ;',.:'", 7 ., L
lvaa,'?toc.tclart. l ; Collgator
tor!Pltmbtit
. Iyl3 1 Surveyor dui ' Inspector,
46rtfortl,:NOrth Carolitta;_
*Lieut.. lit K. lianson, 'to , be"' a aaptain
by brevet.
Williarrm. A., ,Speneer,'t o' be, a' d,aptain it
the Navy. . . •
Abraham-'.Pigeleir, l tci be a Commander
jythe Navy._ .•
•
Witlietn,...flgattry,A ,k 1
o._he-Li'eutenant,
in the Nevi'
Henry '§ou!har4; Assitsnt Collector of
the eustom4 for the District of New York,
to reside at Jersey, city, in the State of
New Jersey ( vice" J. 1% 1 1. ,C0rp . 9 . 1i50n,....re•
signed. -- •
SURVEYORS.
•
Williatii j'. 'Gi'ennei-Providerice, - 141.
tide John . R. Barton, whon6 'commission
exPired_on the - ad inst. ' • ; •
Robert Bialnr,
Smithfield ! Virginia;.re
appointed ^.
LAND OPFICER.S- - z-REGITtRg,
.
Jesse- Dobois,
vice loseiih Kitcliell, e tdlinse commission
expired on — • ;
Jarries .141. Hnrtford, Jacltson t
sippi, vice Thomns H. lloPkins, resigned.
JUDGE. BA NIC.S.
-The norninatien Of - this gentleman'to'Vie
office of govetnor; has been:received with
muchlavnrhy our.political friends in; this
city. He will receive a p l owerful•support
throughout. tlie,state; and : Judging from the
preient aspect of. the case,-will be elected
by a triumPhant 'majority. Oen: - Markin
'and Mr; Midtileswarth both withdrew 'their.
names-froth tho canvass: and - thiiq
was - made by the..entivention,'not
ohly with unanimity.bia with enthusiasm:
Judg . e..Banks is:a.gentleman_of
_unquestinti,
ed integrity and enlightened ' 'is
beloved •rad respected, in the immediate
.vicitiity-of - his - resitlenee ;* and iii:hig . snpL
port, the citizen may feel confident that he
is. n;ing,-for_a candidate vv;lio, itt the_e.vellt
• of",pteces,..,Will exert himself to the utmost.
to rlrotnote the prosperity, sustain the ere='
tilt, and -brighten the fame of'this old fash-,'
ion ed- coin ttio n wee i
governor .Porter having been" boininatecl
.for re-election, we hope thathe is now
ready to do something;
,fOr the relief of
Pennsylvania. this"subjectis brouglit
before the LegislatuF,e and
.action follows,
every: thing will'„coittinne unsettled,—.and
the'poblie a state of fever
ish agitation./ The- - preseOt . condition of
Pcnnsylvania is.stteli, that the . . 66ntinued
ittiportopifies.of the people, as well as - the
press, : „iS needed, to urge on e the Legisla-
re/as well as the'Executive, to the itn
meiliate performance of their dirty. Why
,should they now .procrastinate ? Why
.should such coldnesse and heartless apptliy
be exhibited at Hirrisrvarg Why do the
Cries of distress - and:the, anguish - of a suf
fering peoPle fail to stirt„up-tlie._ sensibi
lities -of the Governmem While :they
are temporising and hesitating, incalculable
evils'are , inflicting - themselves upon Penn
sylvania. CorrOsion•isseizing upon the
business •of the State, and industry,.in
whatever•department it is exercised, is los=
ing, _its honest reward. .The 'extensive
wheels of trade have nearly.stoppeiL The
active business of the state isv stagnatiuj.
Nothing but such commerce as the imine
diate.wants of suciety_dematut
ins on. All are looking to the action of
those tigm hold the reins or Govern - it - fent
at Harrisburg. The temporising policy of
; the past must not be' inflicted upon the fu-
:tore, The evils under which the state la-.
'hors must be •eonfroated. They must be
looked directly in the face," If the Legis
lature• persist in' its' timid, •pusillanimous
course„the,_ people._ themselves um— comm.
to. the 'mist petition;;te-
Monstrate and, entreat. that does not
avail, they must 4o in' person, and beSeneli
of those - who are legislating for them, to
save.suffering,disgraccd, injured PennSyk
Van i a intaelphid
.North ;dm
471, linti-1 lank Banker.--We see it.
stated_in ..the LOuisville 'burin] that Mr.
Tappan, the
. tocofoco, antitank,' hard
inoney Senato . r . froin Ohio, used himself to
exereise b lho pnyilege and Calling of a npri,
rate banker" at . Steuhenville: Jour
h.,l his indi
vidnal notes out, of ..ull..denorninations,
from-one-dollar—down' - to .a fip; .and
matosrthat this Tappan "circtilation"
,not redeeiiied altoget h er as protuptly or
fully us it - should'hzive' been. llaving•tlini,,
been--a-hanker,-ltiniself,--4,140ugh-ao r a-sniall ,
'figure; - 'it is strange • th.it Cie Ohio Senator.
should, have tip fellow feeling tor, but ehould
he so ferociouslagainat.banks;;-and against .
all issues and-isauer:4 'of paper !iurrener.
Is it
.to,beaceounted. ' the-, old saw;,.!
that. two of a trade can neveraffreeßie.!=
„ ,1 ,„: • . • 3 •
The dinoin,
Hari Glariiiitla', in.adyorting ,a
of:certain .eurroncy philosophers, luis'
• •
'"The people must have. ,curreney., , A,
specie currency. theymaiinot have, liecatise
it does not exist, and , heratise if it did, - half
el it -would.be 'tiielteirdhs.9 tq
niake•cream cups •
"This is , alaFt
. pi; and nannot
'be'go.t over by 493,-,phllOsopliye • Men will
•pay higiipr for' their ,luxuries. thbri 44:heie
I •e is inure
wents: 'berinuse le:: r o yin tie
"tiihn therii is;Wisdom. -• It might be
'argueinfiat.the'eoi Ivoitictremain'hecauSe;
Here lies
tl 2 "e! ram of falai:lmo& uttered on the
of.the -currency: l i , It '..4V,_laher,yrid
poyd,l:6'fiiifiiii nt rA(j3:o4l,:Yiki„,eUrrocy,
% . 011itii;r'edii).or ,, ,f - papel;ryisA4t .4 a'6l ,- onilyi , ,s,
medium of exch4geit zli#lC?";'#!to lu
:f0:9101, centiiittee
,eler=
its-,diS4'elesuis,liitleence over - th Wit me
m bth:nielted , ,dotiii'Tof':pilr4.
had; end
'labor to. fo r puce; , ogatrymer
'will have ppperA). „reoo',heepe ,- ,agai r ,i;.
''when 'geed , ney ;is , driven tot ;or
circulation, bid men Jake's its_ place.":-
. .
111 E OFF/¢E, }IOI;DERB.-.A. W ashington
etirres p o Jpt the: Nei? Irak C er
cial ironically sa'yn
"1 ho 4 beerrtinitolitiliek;'Since coming
to this et r.presentwinter, at finding
~offikhOlilit's in the Departments
Wiligsr and: ::thus I , fintV' t too, : ''witboht in
' troducingi inyeett.'f , I `am, . , very
cautious - about;introdilei lye peljtjeCi ,rion
rergatioe;,:w4li "them, jeztst r l ; oultil: their
loyal ad m inistrtion 'Petilings. But to , my
surprisc,:,tite".•first,t4tig I' knowobOy in
troduce' the , sUbjeetAbeirtheltrbi, '-antkgive
the, .expiring:; 'odinthisttatinii thorough'
Berating,its IC ed co rs § ant e
time expressing 'thorTituis't, patriAitC;liiipeio
that a season,. of prosperity i.s, , aboutl&
dawn cin}hci.',land'xiinler: 'tpe auspiceso f
the gallMtitti l olioii,74;;;; , 1,,
f*SrEPT POR
appointment of .Bedfaid.J.lrcktritefla tel Tory,
Senator from •N orth 'Carolina, as - quoin - 4f
sioner part , orMisfisturijor.tu.nnitig
a bemidaryline -between that: state and .
-lowa, .tlie.-St, Lonis'ltetinblicatr''Says
"MiSsouii has tlie-appOintrnent of in and
the Piesiden't the appOintmenrof :another,
and' they two select .ihird commissioner
for this purpose. Colonel -Benton' wrotS
the late law of Missouri :op:this; stibject,
and no doubt it's' made the nomination of
Mr. Biown.% . :It: was • brilitati;• about jn.
Whispers,.this :Winter,' at Jefferson Oty,
before jt was,known who. would 'be the
commissioners - on the part of this state and
the United . States - , — that they *ere:to.seleet
Mr. Van Heron as the' third commissioner,
`turd sure enough,- ni.atters apiiear to be in
this train. No doubt Ale. 13ron will be
writ b enmiofrto s urea
as a.colleague ; and,lt will_ he the.easlest
thing in.:the world'for Mr. Van Buren. to
appoint . apersim . :4lm- Will in -turn' select
t some of thesa-nionths-ive-
May expeckto have. another ' t freat expeller
unong 'l3tit, the Great
._klumbugger
hailbg , : passed the law, and appointed
the commissioners himself, the 'chances for ,
.pobriow_a_nre - hat..Viin,_for..,:securing_her.
-claims to the !disputed territory.'
this may-seeure—to the flumbuggei the
:Electoral voi.e.of Missouri in 184,1, it May
also deprive him, of the-vote of -Town."'
.
• Norfolk Deacon - states
that the broad . prnant - iir (o . tninodor'e Shu
-srid- was on Tuesday transferred from the,
Delaware to the United States 1111).. of .the
line'Pennsyfrania,.Dtiptain Skinny.
_ Important Recision.—We mentioned,
sayS. the - St, Louis new • Era, that. the 'Cir.'
cult Court; at its sitting - 'onT - WedwestlaY i
debided•that the 'deviatiati of a steamboat,
or other Vessel i 'from her regular route, cx
ce.pt to save life, vitiatedvtlie policy of in
surance, and released.the insurers from li
ability. the case before the court' was
that 'of the steamboat Rolla, sunk a. few
!nears since in the lower Mississippi. She
*lnd stopped a day or twn, to. render -assis
tanee to the George Collier,. aground upon .
a bar. Aftergeiting her oft, ihe'proeeeded
up on her voyage; Ny egged; a n nk;
I'he boat . end cargo became-a total loss.—
The owners of-a par.t of the cargO brought
suit tigainstqhe Insurance office - for the — re•-
'Coverypt,,the amount insured; Thejleci- .
siod the Judge`(Alullanphy)" was against
the right of tbeplaintiff to recover. •
• l' or thelfen;ald ,F 1
.Enig • •
',qr. Editor--By pnblisliing trierollowing in your
valuable .(3u will oiilign
I ant coinposed of 15 letters. • •
11.Iy
,a, 14, 8 and 9 is a celebrated production of the
South. . .
. .
My ,
1, 11, 15 t I
pid 9s a, month of „tile year. . . :
Alf 3 '2 15 , 2. and 12 i a term' used b polite cir
•. ... by
.
.My 11,5,7 - aud 10 ‘ll/4 ileAtheil,qod. n•
11;11,10; 10,9 and 19as 'one .of, 146 principal
timlicrs of , ct
111 y 5,9 and 4 is hn'artioia need in writing:
My q; 11 and is State.
:11y 5,6;7,4,8 and!) is the title uf one of the royal
-My 7,-S and 9is a very'cold substance. -
My 1t1,6,11,8 and ,9 Itata,dic taunt; 'of: a itttig of
Scotland. • ' .
My 13,6,7,8 and 9 i: the name of a Judge in Ltal
limo u.'.
- • •
. .
. , -
Mv, 8,6,7,8 and 9 is the nhme au defaulter.
.
Aly- 11,4 ; 7; 2-and pia' the.nttenu, of tali terary so
citty. , . . ..
My 8,14.14 i, il and 9 was an ancient enchantress.
My,wlioleis the ittine a a diailiguislied , divine.
- - Answet-next week. - .... . ----'. ,:__
•
• Tiff: Co:rsTrrerrotl.—Witt is that ; call the
Constitutiou.f? The eonst!tutienwis..eiddentiv' that
-constitetesond-thst-wilielt-constitotesEis-the
t hlood. Me,therefOre, know that the &mg is the
constitution, nd' dint' n'good 91• btud constitution is
dei her more...nor ltistitintri a goOd 'or had tette of the
. blood. 'rheredernCi'person neho, having jest health,
does not wish , se then
toThaveli.frSteirrit: Use,.
`rvnel with Purgative'hltdir
• per means. tap, us-gssure'ivielTiome all tor
rapt humors from the boily,und thehlessing, Health,
will bollte.cortahi result; for all pains or unpleasant
,feelings, proceed.. from: the:, presence of • corrupt - er'
vitiated
,hum Ors;,whish 'are the real cause of every
disease, and therefore the, only disease ;to which.lhis
'humati fritine is subject, because: they: ,up the,
Veins and arteries, and-prevent the free:circulation of
the blond. •
BilvidrethlsTVEJ*lllA this
Ilisease; diecnittte tfioy ri.move ,the corrupt or vitiates,
-humors byalse..storanch told holvelai reatiiiigAhe ! t imid
. immtim:to , give, lifel.andliettlth to the body 2. It is
morally' impossible !that! they. ean fail tore,. pro:
Sid'ed
,Nature is tiot.entirelymxhausteth — • - , •
Ire- gigsale 01 , 11814,by, CEO. , IV.,UtTNER,_
audio ,Pientbsrloll4l Cottaty,by Agents published ih
atititLr part of this paper._ •f, - • I
c 411 .099t,4 0 4)T9 9 ke PP 0 Ai). the nu mer
etts Certificates, whach have been in circulation in
one, paper ane.sotne , others 6finis
.chnnnentliki pit/ Way/it 'el
Wild,Clierryv, htiVeseen the oripnaleci - tin eaten;
and have no doubt but' they I-ome trout truly grentFl
111 14arts, expressive 15.. the benefits - which they have
rilcelverl frog/ that .very-vilitable.,Conipound..,,We
have acquaintances. , have: frettently used 'the ,
shove Inedteinea.Who'canospeuti wash confidendeof
its virtnvs.l , -SaL Chronick. , ' •1, ; '
..Printa6nl,:OfficC,. No. 19North , , r.ighth'istreeia
'
For. pate hy John Jsl4yerit. Br. C.o.,.Carlislei.'ind'
Wto. Peal, 41tipptinsburki , Pa.' • :::. .
MIE
=llE==a
7 7 6110Viiiiilci
`Die, Clint Sit( , --1 take; this prnsent oppqr., ,
ttinityMr,informiliV9l . 4.(ite,..wontlyyl:g effect* qt
w.!5,.4,v4 kikx,li i ;vool‘Atltof
-
tqr, ll ,ll'l l llot' 4 9 0 " . "'
nitil .. told Me lie ennagnitiidinwin7,4olot-fit0 ; 44110.17
Ci xhs-r4, 9 p14 toMmit
no,tnmeinlef±ysAK 7 ii,vionma - 013134011*-A ,, i1p1 4
, ivbia..i..procao - ,-iii73-ouvortee','lrtt: 19'A, pi";
,Allitotin.a.p. obithn
medicinal steed it o,ccatAing to the direetioni.:
,
effect Nktl 9 .ksicit4bilar,; the .ohild:.%JenCto'slee.p and
rested The next morning]: used it
. ag•aln,,and• continued it. tot', several days. ,The child.
recti,vt:red„ltnnedlately, umd,,ia heariy to. this: day.
liiippy would it he'llotli for • parents and little ;chil
,dren,..iftliey-could,have Recess to Carnall portion of
your. niedicine: lam sure that money trpuldlte.'no
.objectlit.comparison Avid% human auftering. .. •
9; . 1840 ? 4 Spruce _Street.;
N. 11.''Princital 'Office for the sale of this invalu
able medicine, ta.at - N0..18-North Eighth street,
Philadelphia.' • ' : , • •:'
Jolin .Nlvers .Co,ilCarlisle;
, .
andAtn.,PettliPhippenskurg,,ra.
._From the Writ .the Thies. • •
• Ciwtotitd.aTrott. - -SEEK ,, DEAVIII AND EN.,
30Y..1.47D.ar1f Yott,,,tvisli to retain the richesvbfeti
..
aing,,,tittued Orly yourself,, whenever you fluid
tliatownE appdtilj.becomealumaired, your bowels
'utistite .or bile .On the„stemitch, ThuMnber--Dr:
I(lo.llL4Cxvs . :cg!,,,EatrzATETY
til'entitnintatintely e and . use ; theni according
.to directions,Ocy :Will: immediately retnoye these
pr nary 'sl:onitorps from -the„systeni. . But, if you
neglect yoqacif.they.lidll feria a' host, of maladies,
,Inch as kryartep si a, liver' Cornid aint s, jatindi tie, ',Wit
bitiibUs; affliction - Fi; feVerh, Ft.c . „ whikh
are 'Medic obstuinte to cure ',besides atteeded with
pains anti Much dliiii'ess.t. 4 l)r. ieles
'will certainly cure all, forito tkeabove' tnention
ed dfgriaOch: 'the i . oitie.at auid however not conceive
is the latter. stages a cure can be perfOrmed. in e
.fdw days or aif the medicine lied been , mfed
at the very (lost attack, the disease could have bectr,
m'adieked in tuttelt shorter' time. The medicine
must iArrefore•Mi used:stritUly for it” fornaglit be
fore much decided lieliefit will be realized.
~••,.
. ' A Strxraver."- - Sorrimr.n.
Philadelphia, Sept. 311,184,0..
.PAncipal. Oflice, No. _l9, NOrili Eighth Wert,
111iihttlelpliia. -
For sale by. W. J. J. Myer's & Co., Carlislefand
Wm. Peal; Shirpensburg;Frx: -,
-- ' • -
. . .
, .
'Ott the 16th inst., by the Rev. John Ul
rich, Mr: JO,l-IN - sTEIN-ml=rz, of‘Scinth
Middleton" townshiii i to ELIZA
.BETH PEN'I'S, of MOuree toyitu:shif).!.!
~the seine: Mr.
SAMUEL NEFF, to Miss ELIZABETH
HOSLER,.aII of North Middlettin:„touin
-.7 11 - Tuesday 7thorniug, - last, - .brilic --- Re.v. -
WjJlinin T. Sprole, Mr.' JOHN A. PE-F-
F- R,-Merchant, of the firut-of - Barnitz --- &
Peffer, to ELIZABETH Alt IN SON,
byth, of this borough.... -
On the 11th- in t.rnt, by the Reti. n-
JOHN 6. CONNELLY, to
Mia's eATHERINtE. E.DULY,: both of
Pennsborough torinshi[V.
th is bordifkri, — iiii — Siitiffiliiy - 6 , .e. i ug
MeCLUIiE, aged tt,bou!.
.60 year:3 7 • •
thejith instuni v at'
her son, David H ume, Esq. in East Petin
boraltiiiVnshiri, Mrs. FltA NOES 11 UME,
agedabnut • __'
•
,Suddenly, in *Philadelphia, on,; Sunday
the 14th instant, Mrs: ANN STILES,
-wife of Edward X. Stiles. Esq,., and
.dattgli
ter or the late Judge DunearOormerly o
this borough. •
•- BALTIMORE :MARKETS.
13a4limpra, Mizreh 22, 18.11
CATTLE-SG:7S to $7:75.
BOGS—SS,SO to $5:75 per 100
FLOUR—S4:2S to S4:3TI
*WIIEATBS,to 90 cents per bushel
CORN-3S to 44.)'Oeutts'per
11.Yr.-4.8.t0 5U cents:.
O •
ATS—'23 qelit4 yet. do.
CPW14861:11:112
NVIIIKEY--1.11139. '2l, bids, '23,
9,ecitts exclush.e of the bui•iyl
• _
GRANDZONGERT
• OPINSTRUMENZ4L• MILVC. •
• THIL•MILITARY - BAND attached to tfiAT.S.•
Ham licks respectfully intiwin the citizens of Carlisle
awl vicinity, that their inst Cimeert, for the season,,
will take Waite onAVethittsday (this r.velling,) March'
44, 1841, tat the . • - •
- "
EDUCATION HALL. .
• [The • rvee c trantrue inaylieaCen on the
DICKINSON
. ,
"Door's omm at - 7.—perrormance to commpee Ore
eisely at . 7-4 O'clock.
TICKETS FIFTY. CENTS. To admit :r I:x 1y
nod tilt:nth:man cents.—Children undtr 10, 2 - 5
cents. , '
Orlriekets sold et Dr.. 111.yei.s' Drug. Store--Lon
-don's Book Store—Alneferlime's and Allen'sliotets'
;India the donr•on the eveningo the:performance.:
• . March 34,.13:11. • • , •• r. •,
~'a~~s~`~~~~c~.~osr
The: . si.iberitir,llo.9 recesittY'reco4l'
2
?lieddui it; oi.o rs ;-
Linseed Oil, S`pts.rrpentine; - - C'opal
;Varnish, , Painterso'.. Britshes;:- 'FrarniSh
Brushes „ Ilona ,Brushesi'sperinaceti'Oil; .
(very fiireTSPerliz.eiznilies,.,Vaaps in great
vaiietyFlGhisS Lainks t - yCap - nii
:Taretter
.
Paper, Prait, Spices, Peifinia?rii;'4,-e..§-!ei ,
t6lis . tnyi
ihi . loWest epnrel»
foi'edijii;ll7l: 4 *ill7:sll:eiy jto : ;'tlickp•
Fyjs4:o°,liiiiph4s6,..
B:..)1,1i1.101 1 3 1 : , :.% •
.
-11;nr.c fi . '":2 4 i ll i 44,15:::!
. • ,
„;;. 11.744..1 1 1.1,•,; "..
AqinnAinrpd l ne.w 11,0 liar n038;1111;44 . 0 . 41'
the (best t. 4. 1 .4 .11 ; 1 . at this Oflice.
GE • " •
, irt
4 T•TORI
•
:Offia
~'
24i1P41''3
ity4pur , C4tira/f,g: s N t .
o'oB 4 l l g ade
ter the
- ItOnEßir,SN'ODOrgi S& •
MAR.Rf_ID;
MARKETS.
MMIIIIO
`' lhti:'Pctt
.:' ,, hei..1.70"*: . i . 5'Ci1 . f.9 . ;
. .
„
By virtae.Of a. writ'i of• Alias 'Lev: Faehts,"te"tne
directed,. issued mit:ofthe. Court of Common'Pleas,
Of "Cumber; apd -county, Will be exposed. to Public
Sale,At the ,Conrtlfonle in the borough of Carlisle;On''
- Ar. f ll SrhirdaYple,lot4dayof April, t•B4,atiOo'cleck
theowing:described.Real Estate,
All 'trfose. two Oeifiiti lots of AiieCeS"of
ground Wittuthe"appurtetiances,situatcht the' boronglr
of Carlisle, and described as .followti,tb
.Witr:ohe
aitt..ete.on the .north' side of of. PoMfret street in the'
aforesaid bortingli,: bounded .south .by ' saidr'streeti;
itortli b' Churcb Alley, east bra lot late' of Mrs.',
Agnes Steel, deceased, and on• the 'weet by lots of
James tb_Devv; Gilbert Searight;andf.lames
Cor
nelius, eolitaiaing thirty, feet in, breadth on Pernfral
sireet;aforetiabl, and two hundred .and forty:feet'fn
length tattle aforesaid alley, be Abe same-'more
less, having , thereon. erected TWO. DWELLING
HOUSES. The other situate Un the south Side' oft
Potafret street, exteraletl-,in, said ",borough;, bounded' •
mirth by said street, Bondi :by the:Seceder:Church , '
lot. east by n !at of Mrs. Shugart; late ref Mrs. Logue,
arid West - by a lot of Cecirge Mirrrahcontaining
ly feet in breadth? and two hundred. and feet in
length; be the Same more•cir less; . AME
DOUSE, thereon erected, together with Cul and sin
gular; the. buildlngs and - itinprovements Et,'`c;itfyettie
haili wick. yen cause to
-he levied as -well certain'
"debt of five irundred and forty dollars,with intertiii"
ti mn thelfith day of May, A. 31.'483, ab alio thin='
teen dollars and sixty three' cents, for Coits,'Wldelf;
saidetim of five hundred and 'forty dollars, with 'the'
-interest and costs aferestrid, Frederick Watts, Esq.,-
Excetitor .of Andrew Carothers; deceased, lately in
our County Court of Common" leas; before etn,".lutl
ges at Carlisle; to wit; on the Ist August" .833, by
thetufitsiderat ion of the Same Cnurt, recovered against
the said William Meth ' of the aforesaid tivo'cerl afar
lots or pieces of ,kround, with, the appurtefianees 'to
be levied; by the default of the said:William Rieth,
in riot paying the said sum of five 'hundred and forty •
dollars,with the , ititerest thereof at the day and time
when tre iame'ought to Irate been paid according to
the font and effect "of an' Act of Assembly in such
cs . se made and prnvided.—Seized and taken irt ,
claim) and to -be sold as the property Of William
Eittdr,tl&:'d. And to be . sold -
• • PAUL M AMIN'
• Sheriff's Oflice.Carlisl'e,?
24,
. , .
Each Parnaiwx .end Claes:Tu f t
• • •, ••• Manes:" . . • •
. -
Per Sons t. 9 purchase lands of the
description, already surveyed, in tots of front:ten to
.one hundred acres, part of the Mount 11011$.11state,
a..shart dint Dore of Carlisle, will have an op- -
artunity afforded theuvon tertnatf payment, calling oh the 6(1 bs'er at. Mr. 31Lielarlane's
'lintel; in on klie 13th,101.11,nati . 20th .
day.s_of.A.pail-noxt. • '. -
w VISTIN
Agent of The Fanners and Mechanic's Bank
narelt-24;1-341,--,- •
New Goo Lf s:
. .... _ \
The subscribers have just reietved from Phila
telphia, st.,their store in, South Ilnoover strec;„a
orme - oruhreuerol Ll:Fh , Ortinutit Oaf._—
. - •• - • - • •• - , -- • •• •
.fi'pring aS'OfllitP)l,l 7 l' GCOdSt
. .
oG the host'qualiiv: u :)• have also an harnl a /Atte
orG ROC (.11i I.li:S Ankh F1.0(1114 nll of which
of&e.tmth - r:inth - lie-tfitr.ces4)..as low as they :
eqn bS pin•chased at any .etlicr,ebtabiiilitneat in _the
. J. St A. BENTZ,
littrely 24,1941 —.lt
To affelaimants and persons interested
. .
Notice is hereby, given, thart writ 01 Sch.° PaCias,
to A mil "..I!ertn.lB4l, to me direated,.has been tssued
out of...titt; Couttol,Common Pleas, otCurnberlantl.
Lounty;:nn the follolvint; "Inc:elm:tic's Lien," en
(creed Int& reeorqed in the. Court of Commou Pleas.
albre§aid,
Jasult David Nelson, contractor, aud'
the l'rustees or the Methodist Elpiseopal Church in
the borite,li of (j u •lisle, •
Sei. ht. Sue. .Mechanics Lien, No. 18, April'
Terra, 1841. .
•-Collins Stephenson and Daniel pinkie, trading
under- the firm. of StertniAnn • & Dinkleo.s:
-Nelson, 'contractor, 40d Airs: ..Catharinu Cieiglrtou , -
Sei. F. Sur. Areclinnies' Lien, No, 39 April l'rit;;
1841. • •
James Kennedy vs. Joseph` Otto.tint ] \"jllintc
litlitton
Sci. Fat. sat. Mechanic's Lit;n, No. 58, April Torn?,
1 841. •
• PAUL 3f.kitTlN,pierili:
March ;1841.---3t
Coantry Seat at Public Sate.
conFontABLE .-residenco,lsitutoed near
Petersliurg,and within a mile and it half of the' • , •
York SuliiurSvidagkon theCmdislemal..Baltsmore
Turnpike road, comprising a nent,-Avell arid'
comenieitt large
.17.4 .
Two' S'toi.y. Tdrick:
g
a
• ; ' • House.-
• •
„ .
ancr.badt.building, in thorough good repair, with
good Stable 'and l,arriage LlAttme in the - rear, on "/
lot of about.loo feet,front'hy 150 feet deep, welLeii-'
closed with new, paling knee; There is
. 11 water,/
right to sprine,of gotid_ water, eotivenient to the
house ()non adjoining lot; TO a person who woudd
wish st,pleasaut summer retreat; nod to ',be retired
from the intss- seenrs'of life, &c. this atil'allytt desi••
rabic opportuultr,. : /
The abOye wql be e,:kiiilsed to.
..Public Sale, on'
Satufday the 27111 dav'or , Nlarch,inst?,:at 2 o'eldek
wn.1 . 1 a one horse 01'3 and har,.,
ness (nrarl), tkew) and the household efliiets general
ly-of the lire,soot oeettpunt, wheivieimis wilLbe made'
k+vwu bye
1341DGES,X0:
Petersliiir!;, 'York Sprin , f2
...March .100841. 5 .
--,w(t.) , tiaco.a4
.. .
_
LL peretiti indebted to HEINEIt &MITINA ,
;;'•
A NY are recineated to make payment On or bei.. -
fore.tlie Ist: ilaY cd - April next, after winch time their' ,
llooks-witil)e-iiiiteed,in other-heat& for collection.
• FirrNEIL& ISIULNANY. , •
-. Curllbl,7„lllarcli 17 , 18.11.+ .. •.. ,''''' ' • ~;
NOTICE CONTR.ACI'ORS.
. •
--T-lie-iiiigrsign4l--wi11..-ruceiroyttaati-tit...tliaL _ _ _
Old Church on Slltllrday (be 9d clay at April, front . ,''
I 21'ili 2 0%44 OM': the building of it new .Churcls...
on.' Lingstldrt's ChinTli:ground, hi Silver Spring.
j' o ;',. os hi o , o f the t'olewirig dimension:lm teat s-60`-•
feet long by 45 -wide, to 'be built oCliruestone and
brickt, die fotwitlntioit to be raised:of' limestone tp'..
about Alit:lid - eta of ;4:fcet from' the helmet, then ID; --
,
commence Avitli good-and nttlilci6it• brick' n - 14:. inck:.l
,wall to thelteiglit, of AS feet, to be built lifttr Ole'
plan of the German Reforined Cloudily Carlisle; ..
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to a ,. gaod,and ,worltinanlilie Manner, the rontrictOr r' '
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