HERALD & EXPOSITOR. eartiott. 'A,VEDNESDAY, DIARCH 314 Ma. ME JOHN BANKS, OP BEIM'S eOU.N.7'Y. jr:/'"rhoie of our subscribers who -intend kemovitigi arc requested to leave informa fiat at the office, where theiy papers are to be left after the lst. of April, : . lit - Pc‘tNdwton7 -has. Turniihed - a *correct answer to the Enigoia in •our last -john Price .I)l,libin - "B. L'•s" Enigma is not correct. 11•Ci'We arc iptlebtedito the politeness . , . of a friend at Harrisburg,for a copy of the fifth .Atineal•-Report of H. ix ROdgers, 'State Geologist.. •• • , • . . . . . - NEW PAPER.+4..I4: Plersants,:Esq°, the senior, editovof the Richmond. Whig, proposes to - psblish - a daily paper in Wash ington, to be called the " Observer." '-' r .PI DLtNG mibul• LICENCE.The jewelry:store of •Darris & Palmer, in •Bos , - lias . :hee4 toblied of money acid goods; -worth-mboutAda,oo—kinlllngJilo:artieles stolen, were one hundred and forty gold leirer anillepine watches, of' the ilost val uable kind, 500 to 800 ounces of silver spoons and forks,`lWo silver. tea sets worth -$l5O-enel4-andla diamond-pinesitir $400: . IionERT BLAIR, one of the two suiviving lite guards of. Wapliing.ton, died lately at Newburgi_aged.B9 years. _ KY..cornelius of.Pitts burgh,'.4o,l/aiqippoinfed•-Dnited:Ststes Attortioy.for the Western District of Penn-. having-declined:— - _ BILL JOIINSON; . the,hero of the A4-Thou sand Isles," is now sojourning in, Phihr= • . •. - . VIRGINIA. - Governor Gilmore, ilia let ter-to-the-House_of-Delegates,_has_resigned the office of Governor of the State: Monu OF Tim Hinvinuo.- 2 rhe Missouri, nouse of Representativcq, during their late session, passed a bill making it an indictable, offenee to pass Or ;naive a - $5 -or -a--$10 : note after January 1845 and providing also, thUt after . a debt had been once paid in such currency, the person • to. whim the payment was .made, might :sue - and .inake the .dehtor pay it over. agaiti ! • Fortunately; the bill failed, in the Senator The destructiVes in our - State, arc not a whit behind those:Ail Missouri., • ."MAINE. -- Gov. Kent'has been nomiuoted by the Whig Convection, for' re-election as Governor of Maine. David Bronson ,(Whig) hos tieen — elected'a Representative in . Congress; from the Augusta dis[riet, .vice Mr. Evans resigned. 'TIE RELIEF BILL. 'ifhe bill for the relief of the Banks, which has been before the' Legislature in selneriy shapes, - bas at length passed by strict-party.-y*,,,and is .before the Gover nor for_ hip_epproval,_ ~. , . , This bill, thoOgh it tifay not be general ly appr.oved,_.is perhaps the best which could have been paSsek under the circum etancds•.- It is feared' by _some ,tlfat the eoniluet of the Locofoco members ofr.tlie Legislature in uniformly opposing any measure of relief, indicates the course of ,the Governor in relation to it. We 'think not. The Governor 'has not nerve to op pOsO: th'e well-ascertained wishes of. four ',fifths of our citizens. lf, however, the should - dero . .to interpofia his mpch used ; and much abused veto, Tan willxhe tried at the'next,eleetionlpard.,on or no pardon,) antriill•be condetnned - in tones of thUnder by an outraged and sulTerint people.: • HARRISON REFORM • Our readirs will Perceive ih tone great plan. f reform, promised by tlio sapporters 'o l f -, de - netaiTkiisett be?ore the election, 4i8 7- Aroady hcon 'cOmmenc:ed. We have reference to theintorforencd of government Oleo - holders.'in, ant election& of every kind, froin• that of a' constable up.lo, the • Presidential 'coatest;, , Much, practised, and concerning *telt there has.,•.becti so /inch:Complaint, uring a few years past. Ti l t s 41 ijr!figifigo f government patronage; into conflict with the , frocdom 'of elections," , • WM:henceforth be egectuallyiprevettied by the circular from ,the , SecrCtary, of ,State, which ,Wo ; ,puhlialt ~ This order, while it (loci not . provent the ',officcAolder firm , exercising his It- as acitizen , at ti}e ,hallot box, does Preiient him froaa' using his tithe,tmd„mpney: 'the cause of the administration Tarty. Time,,after time Italie thepeople been defeatedby the well drilled and well paid• mercenaries of Government... Even small,' and far . in the interior as is the borough of Carlislei her ci tizens have snffere4 frOnt the interference of government, office4toldereln. ,ou r• elections.' Itsthis_has been one of the greatest abuses of itheileradministration,so,ia-it—conaidered as . first worthy I 5 f • reformation. The, ap plause of 'an honest.people'vill be awarded to the President for this •prompt etep.. 1 , 1 R-N-0 • • • The nomination of this gentleman as a candidate for the 'highest office in the gift of the peoplepf this state, has been received with the most unbounded enthusiasm; and . were sy_faPosed to imitate the example of some of our Locofoco cotetiapoiaries, we might fill our sheet Weekly . with laudatory Ifideadolaepnanimitywith which . Judge Baiv ie. was nominated, is_evidence enough to : any: reasonable mind _that: the . great Harrison party of die "Keystme . • 'State" is • ihoroughly,'.firmly united, and will actia.S . one roan in the coming contest. The only danger'is, that inactivity. will creep upon us—that shameful 'apathy, (the rock upon which VC:sometimes split> will again take possession of our friehds. The leaders: Of . the Locofoeos, always active; . have Succeeded in patching up a holloW truce between the "barn-burners" and the' true friends of_Goveerfor PORTER, Which will probably not be brokeir by 'either of the . '"high contracting. Parties!' until after _, the tleCtion. This has been done in order that They may7rztahr—among --- .thcmselves the ".sroaLS" . State in . his bestowal, and•net frOm any o lovo to the .man::' Neither are__they actuated by any _noble motives:for the honor and integrity o.lthe State: the only tie which bifida theth tegetlier is 'the. koPePf-"Tabtainliir powe and plaiie. • . •.. ' We must; therefore, - be - watchful; ac tive-and ,thitiriit.irk our efforts to elect Alai Banks and defeat his opponent. We' will have to contend against a wily and expe rienced foe and ~altliougli we cannot for a .moment dosubt litit'that we must evolititally irium yet-we-slral—not pretend - : to .d.is guim from our Mends oui.belicf " that the Locofecos.. will - struffgle desperatelythat they Will contend for every incli of grourid. All, then, that we require is a tboiough organization. Let every man do. his duty; and if the same spirit which actuated us last summer pervades our rik4, our efforts Wilk again he crowned with, a brilliant vic- tory. ti "As the 'contest for Governor will probably be a pretty warm one, ataa.gQ4 deal of abuse inielged in on both - side's, we respectfully 'suggest to the Locofoco Edi tors the propriety of procuring from his Excellency,.at an- early day, a pardon for all the -slanders and libelsftbey may utter during the .canvass.-- - Such a course' would tend to prevent many a foolish Whig from spending his time and money in instituting suits, and:. teach him to "grin and bear" with becoming fortituile. Try it, gentle men; 'twould save a world of tiouble. It will be remembered that Mr. VAN BUR EN, when in the plenitiule of his power, summarily dismissed from office Generals CALL and VAN RENSSELAER, the fornier from the. sithatien of Governor of .Florida,' and the latter as Postmaster of Albany . .. No Crime was charged against, either of these, gentlemen ; they . had. both ! served 'their country well and.oftenin.the.. 4 .`,tented field," atialiqt.qieranActrsoN . :himself had borne honorable testimony to their .valor and pa- triotism nufthe fact of their 'hiving ful filled the duties• of their respective offices with_fidelity, and having periled life. and 'liberty in defence - of their country when in danger, was no.:recommendation in their' favor in the eyesof - Nr. Van Buren,'and the war-worn veterans were accordingly're inoved to, make room • for noisy, brawling political partizans. We are happy to find, however, that President.llAnnisoN, among the 'first of his. official acts,•bas rendered justice to:these gallant gentlemen byr-rez storing them to the situations from which they had ,been 'so unwarrantably expelled. TILE EXTRA SESSION- OPCoNonr.s.s.- The president has issued•hieproclamatien, calling Congress• together t on the 01st of Avy, w hich document we gave in our last. , This step 'has, been rendered • necessary Chiefly : 6oWe 'State of the monetary:affairs of, the country., The - pecuniary embar. rassinents of the United St9tes, call for prOmpt . actiow.on,the part of : government. The subtreaifiry, carried throUgh Con 'giess by , Executive • inpuence . idde4ance :orate expressed will' of the ,peeple, niust be' ,repealed s , `'.: but .vliat most especially Salts forlhe(earfrattention , of 'Congress, the , PreseOiienditioWef,...Onilovernmetti finanees. ' The ailih nistration ' of:'Mr:_ Van Ejron,..althoOgit coming into' .pOwer SerPlue 4 - revenue .forty thilliConeof lam; :hy ettravagance,. the: defalcatiOng'of ofh - Cers, the. exc'ess.of ,- .ex:pentlitUres over . , , eatithateg and lappropriatietta f , and Aire is foil.. Joh n Banks. AN ACT OF JUnICE 4,..c_:..:,71*• . 74 . 7'4-*: : ::o:#.)o:',.l4:lc . v.iti.p_;:44 - vi.ir 4 suing of,seSttliutillienS•of treasury :notes, luis left* a ,legtMy to .G.Mieral'Har - riion. a debt amounting td..oparly:thirtyeight mils lions of dollars: fertile .payment of which' ineinecliate. provision must be - inade,.and.:to Meet Which 'there is an exhausted treasurY,. and a vastly diminished i revenus;,atpreSent ,owing to, the :bad management of; ."tiie.last .dministrotiottr,the= 2 expetties—of — goireto- - ment exceed the revenue;'whick excess was provided for by 'the, issueOf treasury -notes.. These matters are 'amply sufficient. to-demand -ail extra . :scessicin• of: Congress, and it will in the:Tetttl — nri - lloubt - prove a saving, instead of an expense to the govern- Meat. - Mr. Van Buren called an extra session the September 6fter his itiaugura-• tion, when• he first started . 'the odioussub treasury scheme t. May hope that, as . General Harrison appears to differ in most reepeets from his preileceSior t ‘ his called Congress swill do much to relieve and ben:•• efit the people. • NM The Bank 'Bill raw:4l .11Y reference to_ihe 'legislatiVe proceed ings in to-day's paper, it will be Seewthst a bill. for the Telief of the banks has pasied both- branches. • It passed finally in the -house ,on._Friday,..and on_ Saturday._ the enate concurred in the amendments. The Lecofocos did their best to .defeat this irh :.pratant measure, and at the final passage, voted against'the,bill, shoWing the greatest indifference to the . present distressed state of oiir -pec'uniarr.affairs.- We will not 'at thistinie;refer more at large to their con duct, as they will be judged by their con stituents between this and October. trext. Tlie — Whigs - -h rgreat'difliclilkflii gettiN • this trienSure through the house ; fifty; just one half; being their number; whilst Mr. Johnson of . i iirristrpng; a con 7 servitiye, holds the balance of poWer.. ninjority; - Together with the strong•opposition of the locos, ac- 7 counts for the delay in this:matter.. ..1-1.0y 7 . ever,a big passed.,--andjsT-nOvbefore the-Povernor and . on him devOlves . the responsibility of signing or rejecting. • If, he (as he has 'seemed -to take .pleasure.. doing lately) interposes his - veto, he. does it-knowing—that T-it is in opilosition Ao_the will of four-fifths of the piopld of Penn syl yenta; eipitkd_in meetings, - by pC,ti 7 lions, and by the Legislature, compoied. of representatives of the - people. He will, by the exercise ;of this remnant of mon archical privilege in our constitution so often exercised' by - h i put-amend: in_Ahis means of relief for banks, and through them of .relief to the people; he will thus _bring ruin upon thousands of industrious citizens ; and -poverty upon thousands of Widows and orphans, - whose entire pro 7 perty is. in,:anany instances invested in lank stock, We' scarc'ely think that. D avid R. Porter is so blind as to veto, this bill, ,and thus destroy entirely his; now slight chance of re-election, however care less-he may - bc 'of the interests - of the inanity. We will soon know. • • r.4__The:following is an abstract of the bill' as passed 'filially' in . both :IniuSei - §-1. , Provides that the Batiks of the ein inonwealth shall be liable for the payment of their debts as in . diiiiduals are now by law liable, and that the extraordirary.spen alties shall be'repealed. §. - 2. Givesr-the--Banks-- . the- priVilege-of issuing small 'rotes to.the_amount of fifteen per cent. on their capital stock, for a Pe riod of five years. § 3. The total amount of debts and lia bilities,exclusive.of deposites, not to exceed double the amount of the capital stock..., • § . ,;1: The stocks owned by the banks, (except of this coirtinonwealth)• not to ex capitals respectively; provided, that my in yeatmetits already made shall be compelled to be reduced more .rapidly .than 12} per cent. exery ninety. days. • § 5 - . No.Presitlent, • Cashier, or other of ficer of a Bank to be 'periiiitted to lotin,.its funds. Also, fixes a limit to the loans of directors, proportionbd to the '-capitals of the Banks. § O tiii ro loan to be made to the cashiers, tellers, clerks, &c:, of the :banks "respec tively: • " .• . § 7. Abolishes the proxy System of vo ting for officers. § 8. Persons to be eligible as directors to own amounts of stock proportione&to the capital of_the banks respectively. - NO per t son to be a- directbr in inpre than- one' bank at the same time.,.. • - • --§'9.providesAhut officers of be sworn faithfully to dischargelheirdatieS: by; directors and officers provided against. . ' , , • 11 U. NO dividend-.allowed greater thin 7 percent; and the.exfess to form a - .ci n-. tingent _ft nd„onecfarf of Which :le be paid': to the tieranury. Dividends. Of five per • ,cent: ar- Jo wed during-.a suspension . : -•-• 13. Returns , .the condition.; of tlic &juke' provided. for.; • , ' •. .penalties in .cape said re 7. pouts he not;properly,made: ' ' § '-hialteti,it:the duty of tlio . secretary tolorward ai:copy of the .aet i ,to. the, banks for their, neceptanee and the 'governor to issue' a proclamation : Upon' i•eceivingJAlWir , . § 16. 'Repeals former acts. inconsistent ,7ith this 0n0:,.` ‘.,-§ 17. Authorizes, the espital of the Unit ed.Slittm'Pank,,if tie Stockholders desire iti , to:4 reduced tol4 MilliduSeitiritrtild bank to Ve.relettied from pa„ of her botins: Tht oveaide Feri the mate of the ill-fated Governor Fenrer;s_ ~ and 'who, besides .; the captain; is the ,only survivor:of the crew and passengsts,' is "a native of' Carliale; Pennsyivania.-Phi/a. -.Standar - d. , , . We think there is sonoe no•such person is known in this borough. :•• , • . Rennsytiratifut -the bill for the re-charter of the Northainp- , ton Bank, passed final reading; by a vote Of - 9.0 to 8. On Wethiesday, - Mr . .Fleming, (loco) read in .place a bill' for•the election s of canal commissioners. by the people.- - Mr. Reedit; bill for the better security of the interest on the state • debt, was taken up and 'discussed until the hour of adjourn-' went. OnThursday,• s the' s nomination of Joseph Engle as an .Associate ,''lthlge of Delaware county;' was rejected by a 'vote of - 17-to 10: :On-Friday; the . bill to pro vide. for the of :6 ler emit: State stocia r Ao.,..the contractors on the public works, to' - whom the commonwealtVis in -deb tedovas-mgaihtaken• p. The,question being on striking out the • amendinents of the House of Representatives, ..the. propo sition.was not agreed' to. , ' A protracted . discussion ensued; • and beford any question _wasi_taken,..iliet,Senate, adjourned. On: Saturday 27tH, the amendmentS Made. the House of .Representotives, to the 'bill . relative to the banks, were considered, and ,the vote.being taken on the . first seetion,it was agreed foc, --- 18 in the affirmative and 14 in thetiegativefi strict party vote. The other several sections of the bill were then considered, and agrecd.to;ond the bill Was filially-passed..' • •. • ..7ifilie — ilbitic --- 6:f492 . v" sen,tatives,—on- Tuesday, Mr. Johnston, of "A:riiistrong - , 1 from .the coinmittee. on die judiciary, re-. , ported the Senate bill providing for a change', of the constitution, limitidg tile . term of Governotio n.. single.. tide of three. years. The bill to -incorporate the " Sunday-School Unlom".-wao-rejected.liy a -V01e74,49 to .32. On---Wrediiestlay;-.7tive bank- bill was taken oft-on .secohd n reading; the first sectkm„ posetl bx_a . vote of .5 . 2 to. 40, all Whigs in the affirmative excerititig W'e'aver of . Schuylkill. The secontl/see -tion-wOsalso Taigett-m 7 second:reaffing by. a vote of 51 . o:4o,.all . tiltigs; together with . iti the ,. .affirmatiNre : together with Johnston nf 'Armstrong, in the negative. The remainingsseatioils were then agreed . to. On Nhursday, Mr. Gillis, from a select, Thmittce, reported a bill providing.' or thnclactiOnnteanal commis sioners by tl4 people. 'then tak7i / up; the questioit . beini 'on the am e en t Mr. :Fuller, making the Stockholders of the United States Bank in dividually liable for any deficit - iit the assets of the bank to pay its liabilities--- providing that no bank shall be , chartered hereafter with - n capital over $5.000;0 1 00—• and irrOviding that the legislature shall re . - stirve the power to alter, amend, or repeal the charters so granted. - After•sofne cession; the first proposition (liability of stockholders): was ocgativetl 4 ---yeas 37, nays 57. ' l lllr. Fuller withdrew tin second proposition, which restricts the action. o future LegislatureS. The 'question was then taken on - Alie last proposition, and it Was disagreed toL--30 . to , 52. Mr. Gratz then moved to -arnegthe amegment'of - Mr. Lusk, by striking it out and inserting in Inn thereof a proposition in stih,stance as follows : • • That after the passage of this act the di rectors of the 13ank of the •United . Stales may convene a meeting of the, stoclihold ers of the same, for the. purpose Of Sid) ; teittlpeto-them-tho. propriety of reducing their capital stock to. 360;000' shares of $4O each; ($44,000,900Tin value) and if , tbeY shall consent thereto and certify the, same in due form to the Governor, then he shall issue his proclamation declaring the capital stock to be so reduced—which be ing done, - tbe'said Bank - shalLbe -- released froM the requisitions of the 6th section .of her 4 charter,.which requires. her to loan on permanent loan any ..sum not, exceeding' so,ooomo, and 'temporary loans - not ex ceeding $1,000,000 in Any one year— !leaving her,'however,.still'liable to the nual•Contribution towards :tlie sebold fund: After some discussion, - this amendment was agreed to as, Section by a vote of 'si to. 45, * .whigs,.in and all locos in tim.negative . .. - . Mr: Peniii- - - man Their moved to add a proviso reserving to the Legislature the pew , er of Altering, amending, or-reicaling tho.,:chertei of all 13anks tyluVi - A'eatit.of they provisions of this. act, idfd die :same was disagreed Several amentlpients'and!suli:nitrites lio•the T sections were presented., On Friday, the. proceeded the third reading' of the .Bank bilLyhee it was,; finally iiessecl . by a vote. of 49 to . ,'.dik a strict party cute. :Ott aiturday;- Mr. Johnsong a„Anrißtro.n g Submittett'a reselutiolt; instructing t .Jtm iliciary`eo►itmittee inquire into tile' xpe- ,dieney 7if abolishing the office orSicreay , of iiettittd.o6ce ; anttel traniserring the duties of,Sahl office ral's Department:. Atlopted: . 4:Thn . nor having yati3cd:oo,!3iikproyildteg fertile sattlenteiit of the accounts'of the disbursing -officers Of-the Ilutitingaon breach, the vote: necessary) and thp:bit -wasloot .47-ayes t 0.42 mays: EEO for ,t 4 Heraq& Expositot .lift. Editor: I ain „ seldoni, if ever, dis posed to find fault or complain of the ac tions or rriovetnents of the , public,. but I must confeSs I feel as though the commu nity of this liOrotigh.had neglected, perhaps forgotten, that 'they. owed •a small debt of gratitude,•iraothin,g.more, to the Barracks Band who gaire an Instrumental COncer(in town onT,WedrieS4ay night - lasi; for - One,, ki • Qt,paqici plied. in '•tlte :mortifica tion 'experienced -by. , tlie , members. of the band on the evening referred to; a mortifica.: tion arising from -the thinness; of the com pany adsembled ortitiat oceagion.lt should be borne in mind, thaksuch entertainments can -not be got up - -,witliont expense, fold apart from the actual cost, of _dollars ” and' cents it reqaires'air immense deal of labor an&exereise . of judgment in arranging din various parts preparatory to'commg before the public - in - :aProper and BUM manner: :That tlio members acquitted' themselves with entire credit cannot be•questioned. feel prepared to say, that 'in comparison -to their numbers, you will not be . able,to find khrOughout the union-soyare4 combination. of musical talent ; .and-far taste their selec tions and original pieces afford sufficient . evideneo., • • :It should not have escaped the recollec tion of our citizens, that during the last summer; at least one 4 in every 'week, the monotony of a warm evening was ,bro kenlFy the soul stiring and• enlivening airs oldie Barracks Band, and in' return we -who -shared. such_delightfnl _gratificatioo, should' not have been unmindful of the poor soldier when soliciting our_ patronage, and whd stands 'ever. .ready to defend, as well as cheer its in the hour olgloant: • A CITIZEN., . • • • DEPARTMEN'T OF -.March 20th, 1841:' II 011. THOMAS VAVINO, Tlic nettguky Secretary PresitTeictiref - opinion,Ltltat-it is.a great abase lohring the patronage of the general' government into conflict with _the freedom of elections; that this abuse ought lo be corrected.-wherever it may ha'vp been - permitted to-exist-, atrd to be prevented:fon the future:- • He therefore directs that informatio.n:be Oven:jo allofficers - and - agents in -- your "Departmen(ottlie. public service, that par- - tlzan interference in -popular . electiens; ;whetherof 'state officeris, orofliccr'g'of this 116Vern - mem, and for,,whomsoover or against whomseever it may be exercised,-. or. the payment of any commission - or_nssessment oft:salaries, or Offieial- compensation — for party_ or election- purposes, will .be regard= ed by him as a cause of tenatival. - oot-linteiitled-41tat-any , tifficer . shalt be restrained in the free and proper ex pression and maintenance of his opinions respectiog)Mblie, men Or public. measures, or in the exercise of the fullest degree, of the constitutional -right -of-star:lke. -Hut persons eMployed under the - government, and paid for their services oat of the public treasury,are not to take an actlye, or Pfli idiots 'fart in attempts to' influence" the toinds or vthes of others;'such conduct beiog deemed inconsistent 'With the spirit of the constitu tion, mid tile dutiFs. of nubile agents acting tinder it; .and . the President is resolved so 6ir as depends upon him, that while the ekercise of the elective franchise by , the people shall.be.free from undue influnces of official station and authority, - opinion shall also be free among the laffica.g' and agents of the - government,' • -The President wishes it further to be an nounced and distinctly understood, that frem_allcollecting:and disbursing' ollicerS„. , promptitude hi rendering accounts, and eti • tire punctuality, in' paying,balancep, will be.rigorously exacted. In his opinion,, it is time to return, in this respect ; to the early practice -of the GOvernment, and to hold any' degree of delinquency on the part of those 'entrusted with the public money just cause of immediate removal.: Ile deems the severe observance of this rule to be essential to the public service, as every dollar - lost ti-the Treasury by, unfaithful ness in office, creates netn:s ity 4 forzenuw, charge upon tie people. •., 1 DANIEL NVEBSTER. By THE PRESIDENT er IL STATES of A MERICA. PICOULA 11149111-011.- "WlicitEAs, sundry important and weighty matters, principally growing out of the con dition of the revenue and finances or the Country, appear to the to call for, the. con sideration of . Congress at an earlier, day than' its nexlon,tial sessioni.and.thus form an extraordinary occasion, such as renders ifeceienry, iii my judgment, the convention of the two. houses. as soon us may he pr.:fe di:able, I do, therefore, by this, my Procla mation, convene 'the :two houses of dud , ' Owe, to me`iiilii - the capitol at the city, of Washingtonon the hist Monday, being the:thirtyrfirst day.; of May next. tend I require the respectixe Senators and iZepre- - sentatives theirand there - to assemblOi in order to repeiVe snob inforMatien respOtiiri . -the statdof Ilio.Dnion' as „Max ,44 . 000140, them, and to devise and adoo.,.sitelitie.hfir sufes as the good of Ihe•eountrkmay'edenv to diem,' in . the, exercise of their wiedein and discretion to regtitro.• • • Done at the Thy of . Wasilihgton, this '__seventeenth day I%larcli, in the yeae of.'our"4rd . `on4 thousand huedretfau t d forty 7 one, and of the Itidependenec of the IL State . s . • the — sixty-lifkt , .• ; W. O. Hoßtsp:Nr - . • By .the. President:.:;, DANIEL WIUSiTER, • • • • Seen:Ml.-6f • .;iTlip nem 'C ai et tints t o, epurtne nts haO, IWCUissued "GeyoiSrtke•amount repifrtefl. •kthgroughezutilinition.i4tb:ine 7 e 6 neliiion "of,.the departmptite is in piogress, and. there cati.lio,*.doubCtlyit'gnah- - o.lllass , :cif (rand, - - wig •00;•inviii0t ftiliglt, '44..i011-'oitfmi'sli•-•th.oo*fib„'lidxo 1r • . VRING, Pascitch,..The , principle of. ,purifying the body by purging with vegetable physic is becom ing more and more understood as the. only sensible method by which sound health' can be 'established: Hundreds of individuals have .become convinced 'of this doetri Ad, and liVe' daily acknoudedgingthe prac tice to be the best ever discovered: No* is the un€ healthy season when our .lindieS - Are liable to he. of fated witlidisease nos' is the tithe the Stag.: of the stomach and bowels .should be attended to f becaOse on the' healthy stat e ' of . .those .- organs - depends the healthy state of the' general system: 'and every One. will seehtonce, - irthe - teneraLhealth bb bad while, that remains;loCal!diseaseS cannot be .cured..! to a state of health is :Brandreth's Vee . etable Um -veilttli Pyle, which have. performed ,cures upon thougandS.uf helpless and hopeless , persoas, afterthe tt 'scientific skill of physicians have consoled them with the assnranee'that they could do no more: The' properties : of these nits as tin(-tifiot'S and aperient 1-inedicine-nrc -unrivalledrall MU- them-recont—. rnend theni;their, virtues surpass nil eulogy., and must he Ivied to. be appreciated. The weak and delicate will be strengthened by their use, not by bracing lint by removing the cause of weaknesS, the gross and corrupt humors of the body. They re= .: quire do change in diet or care of any kind. - Plain directions accompany each •bok, so that every •one is his own competent physician. Remember, none are .ganubie 'sold by druggists.' . MARKETS. [Fi•mfi the 1381ihnore Thitrid!.] Baltimorei 11fa•ch 25, 184 L salo of nowsm street F lnur from stores, Ilaye be en tolerably tniil'orm tins week. at $4,- 37L. deplec•s, Itowever;refuse tt sell nt'less • • ”Is ,t 1 thsli $4,44, at which "vale ' it is tanicl;6oll ha eels gout common brands thanked hands .v esterditv. 0 con tinue to quote the receipt price at $4125. Holders of Ality Mills Flour arc more firm, nun we note a small advance on last sales—we quoit: at $4,56ia4,- 621. The stock of this description condinues GRAIN:--We note sales of Maryland white Wheats at prices milling from .90 to 100 cents, sad reds nt 87 to 93 xents. A cargo of Rye *has been taken at 50 cents. Cora continues to im prove—sales this . Mornini , of Maryland n bite at 43 .grids; muter yellow at "ilicto 45 cents.- Sereril car goes of Oats were taken this morning at '25 to '27 cents for Marylaad, and '23 to. ‘24,cts. for Sales' of ,Cloverseed, : froni. stores, $4,75 to $4,87i, •for fair to rime. Timothy Seinl, from stores, to p some extent has- heen.taken at sVs—we quote the retailprice at per undi d. Pito VISIONS.—We . have .no ° alteration lolnote in thal'eo - visiciiiinarkeCiatice mfr. last report; sales pre. ehiefly'conliiiiiti to veryssmall parcels, to retail ers, for city-consumption.. One quotariOhs - Mr, bar rel meats' teinnio-iinchan.ged l ica:f-$ l -W; No. rat - slo,so;anti - prime id 48,50. We - hear of - rto - trbnisactionsLin-120011.,...A1he hteek_ of both' Mess - ami 'Prime is now excessively Cuit7iiiiilliclitmnia ,- 1 - l'he receipts of Bacon continue also to - in crease, annul the stocki now - on Viand may be consid ered as very heavy.. We'.quote Western assorted; prime ; a1..7 cetuti;.lfao4 at 9 cents; Middlings at 7 cents ; and 8116111(11mi( at fmO n rents. Frederick county Bacon, assorted; s - hulti-it -- 11 - rein( I litati;. more-lowed -I at Itlaati,ecnts, and Shks at 81 cents. We !natr of no transactions. in Lard. ' Last sales were aty \ i, to 7,j,' cent,s,,po A credit forVe4ern No. - 1, in kegs. No inhauge inn lifitter--wii quote 11 Indes - N0.. - 42, - at - f4a 8 - cents;. Nw..k.at Western No. '2, at, 8 cents, and: No; 3, at 7 .cents WH ISKEY.::-In'lrbil,s. is Liclar at 21. vents, aml iu barrels at 23' rent*, !line wagon."price lairrels continuesnit 19 ce:its, . - ev.clusive of the barrel. the United States Ga z ette.) I.IIII,..thELNItA• .11.kitKro..s. • . Philadelphia, I'LOLIt AND„MEAL—A deeidedimprovetnent - has taken place Within days in the 1 tour Mr7r ..ks' eleat of R or 6000 bids, have.been made at sl,s(+, but most of the &tors to-t av are firm at per bbl; sales of..4ye-Meal at $2,B7A;' Coro 1111...ul is steady' al . hist qnnettioos. . Cleared -this' week 3813 bbls Flour; - 102 Idols 1657 bbls Corn Meal, and 1025 bbls llye - F1 our. CRAIN.--The sales of Corn this weak have been extensicromd at impeolior, prices;-sales ._tallow at '43 and 44 els.; while do 42. ads. Oars are in demand at 2647 els. per t.i g hi Southern Wheat has sold at 80 cts.;_ prilne Velma. do 95 ets. : per buShel. Clearedtthis Week 3713 lin - shels. Corn. YLASI'I:It: Last iles made taloa at ti 2,50 ;low' ton.: No bite nrrirols, and no demand. • PROVISIONS --'l'lw receipts from New Orleans have-been lti. some..exteut; Pork continues low,. but Judders look for an advance: - New . Bacon, the htiri round (loose) 71 di:. Considerable sales Western Lard, in kegs and blds•at..7a7, its. per 11,. !totter, iii kegs, at - 7aq . ets..as iu quality. The till, latter articles are.quiek and improing. bits is held at 21i els. and sales • in Broad street at 18a18!, cls. per gal. but very dull and looking down. .111.11IRIED. ' ln Chambersburg, on the !?,5111 inst., , by the Rev. A . Mr. Iloffman,'Mr.ALFßED S. SENER, (Merchant) of CLidisle, to Miss ANN E., daughter of tit& late Benjamin Ober, of Lancaster, Va. "'On Tuesday evening the' 16th instant, in Pottsville, by thek,Rev. Mr. Hagany, Mr. .I9SEPII SEEDERS, to Miss -ELIZA .WENVER," formerly of Carlisle. REMOVAL. „The public is respeetin fo lly inrtnetl;:thst . j. '.1 1 431LT. 04] HS' Sc CO nAvr. unnovEn Dlttla AND BOOk STORE, To the extensive room liitelf.neettiiiiiirhy Nittiou, NOrth Ilitnover street, nearly opposite the . otrlisle a Hank; where every inriety in their line is, s ofTereti go the ino - st:plenbirt term's. '•' • Matrvit NEW HAitDWA.RE AND • • • 31 : - ` 1 ;•;1\* 64!i • q•.• cg 1 4::V,,,. , •. A . V : " ". :":4 Ll 4 I 4r -A. VARIET 9 tr:.STORE- The subscribers have opened a generai asseri nient of new goods . (in the Room lately ocettpieo by Messrs. Ilariiiltoo ths.sonfli east corner of Ilitilover and Loather iltreets) consisting IIMID•L WANE' liocEntrs, PAINTS, OILS, VARNISIIES, STUFFS, GLASS; e. !laving , selected their go - bas witli'Care,Alicy are prepared to sell low. Those de sirous of,porcliasing_vill find it to their ail:vantage to - give thema call. .• •.•-• . r 1 . IIOSSERMAN IIUTTON. ••• ; fr. c, Morelv3l, • • DR: ROBERT •ARTHUI4 SITRCZOIT DEMIST. Will he.iii Carlisle ou Wednesday, Maryli atal to remain I. (w a shalt that', sail respectfully offers his woressional services to 'the inlialutants of the town titid.s jointly. Jleill come - 'prepared to licrforniall dental opiwations, iii the best yrtitaiireitial to insert the—latest improved, incorraptible, artificial 'tVetlt, from_one to no:entire sVf. Dr, • A.itt a graduate or the ,Daltimore.,Collegc of Denial Stu - I%c m ) . ; niultifelleves that the advantages he has elijcived 'of . acqUiring . ii knowledge of thr theory, amid in. the practice .of his"professlon, eittitles him to the confidence of the pnhlie. . =:M=M2 styleA' 4ew Figu r ed lbon'ssic jtist Sbamils, i r •eeetved 'ut the'new store am • or sale by • - • ' 1URN01.3).84 314c.11 SI, 1841. • : lik/10 1N D 1 LAINS or nOw.st.} : l6fror4*** I.yl, oents per . yardjust reeekeil and. tbr. Nap' 400 Pr 4 . 4i11tA195. March 31; 0141-.,:,• • BONNMSP''• : StrAw ,so I, t i . did.tisvt:initmt 0 o ir er d Tor aale Pt ARN OLD •ti a;by 'ialliANlS: j.;slarch 4 EMS INDEMNITY.' AGAINST LOS -BIC . _ . . THE kRANELIN ..FIRE INSURANCE COM.c• FANY OP PHILADELPHIA, • : ... 'Capita/ $400,000 raid in.—Chizr(ei•V'erfielitai; ' ... _ , ONTINiIE to'lnil . ce insiirikneeibrmitnent and IQ Liinited, on eycry description isf Piopertf i fir: ;. T VON AND COUNTRY, on : the Jisnal laVoralAn : OFFICE, 1634 Chesnut street, near Fifth street.' /. • . ' - ' CHARLES N: BANCKER,.Presidene. ' - ... - - DIREC:TOUS. . - . C.tfArtir.sli, I'.. turitit,___Sottrzi.-G-iic. ;_______,,, AMES cttorr, _ .. Fitment= Bitmir, .-.4 . Tnont/IS - Hiorr, ' • " JACOB R. Sizz..riii , ' • THOMAS I. WHAlrrpN,' • G. o. ' W. RICILAIIDei . . ' ' ,TdDIAS - WIiONETIy "MORPRoAt D. Lawm ;• - • -CHARLES G. BANCKER, Secretary. - • -Ctr'The subseriber, Agent for the af)cote,•CoiYi . paq ' forthe barOug•Nof Carlisle nod vi'Onit'yor ill prompt.,. Iv-attend'--to ail-applicationg-for'-Insurande,-v . .thethei•- rotide personally or by letter. Residence Mam'Steet,: 'ileavlY:OPposlte the Car O ffi ce; , - ' ----- 7 ------- :. . -.,.. ' •- . W.M.!RD. SEYMOUR: 'Mara :31,11.341„-;-1y • ' - . . . pr_ji z 0 0 11 i FRESH. SPRING 'GOODS: ARNOLD . 41$ ABRAMS kave received froin' 41 - latest arrivals, and ar no* opening aetheir be - iv store, &i large and splendid assortment of . . ..FASMONARLE., SPRING. _OOOOO,, consisting in part 'of_ . Blue, Black, Brown, Walla . , Green and Invisible Greta, Steel Mixed, and Drab CLOW'S; • Blue, Black, Drab, Steel Alix'd, Fancy Drab' Ribbed and Tweed Cluminzeres ; -•- . , • Caseinette . ;3l( all prices; ' Velvet Cords; Bea vei.teen4 Li on Cloth Kettscy; and all kinds of Pantaloon stuff; . . . yesting4 of all deseitiptfonspid at all prices ; . Simmer Cloth .of various colotirs And pokes; Fiqured Pond. de •Seie,_Gro de .Swiss, S. Wick 4.4' Black and Blue - Black 000}-srL.F.F.- , th: Rhine, Colored and Black 6 - ':.o (le • ' • '—--- -- - • - .IV I'• -----r '-`--. -- - . Illikk, Lace and Capze Veils; Silk dress Shawls; fliindlieochicEs Mid Scat fa of dui: - latest st) le ; • . . . . Black, Blue Black, aiiil changeable Bombazines; - Motislin de Loins of Vali 0113 pattenis'and.pomes ; ' - A generalassin•tment °leap and Boinkt RIBBONS i A Imo assortment of English &A./mobile PRINTS 1. Thorad Lace, thocatf.Y.filencia and Cotton - Edgings r Quilling and Limo 'Ultill kinds;' Time', Whik, Black - , Plain and Figured ;' ' ,• ' : '' 'Together wi t h a large assortment of ; " -Queens wam, 11:ird warp; •Griii63-'7 ..• "ri!..s,..Ceder- Ware f Szt,.. c . .- . All of which theynoe poe.iiiii•Athsill - Vriria•• lietii• cheaper tita n,eati lw boughl. in Cumkelabd county ? ... .. .._ , . ,;r -They. would respectl IF ll%l t : r - pllbffrtc'' call and exaniiiie their stock Bargains will be giv en-iin'inislake. - - . . .• . ,"-- ' - . N. B. Gauntry Produce oridi kinds, will be Lkert. in exchange for•Guods, at market priLle:' 2.lltre , b 31 - 1741. _ BONNIET • • A large atiortaneut of Bonnet Silks, ost reeeireti is dm New Store in Sluiltpetst•htirg, and offered for "sale lir • • AItNOLD & ABILAIIS.7 ik1:11.01 51, 1841 UST it E.t . 2 v El) itt , tlii2 New - §tore in penslmm, n limiclsonw assortment of Scarth and Worked Collars, for sale by - • 'f A RNOLD ABRAIIS. Ntarch 31', 1344. ' , TRE 013_P7 - . M , Pik , TrtMiES ii , - ' A ciiitoNictr. or The-.-Ttof f -1 2 4-dcl—„Sports, Lile'aittrp nktet._ - 1' /he Stfige. I:3IIIELIISUED a•nv SI'LENDID STEEL EDronei•ugos,. WILLIAAI T. ronTER, Euyro:t NKW N'OL1M11:1 FOIL 1841 The I.lirst Number of n New Volume of " The 'Spirit of the Times" will he issued on the Gth of March. 1841. In-the course of the year, a series of MAGNIFICENT STEEL • ENGRAVINGS, unk form with the.embellishinents of the preceding' voi 'my will , be presented to the subscribers. . A' ,Poe irait A. MON MOUTH . ECLIPSE; ft.= a painting: by 'Elwyn, will commence the series,und be succeed ed by those of other distinguished fawns during the ye.tr. . A List of AMERICAN WINNING, nonsEs the preceding year will be.publiShed, arranged iii fnbr distinct TAIILES--011e of four mile winners, one . of three, one of two, and one of one mile wiuners. , --: tables.-show-aLa race of. the. last "Car, his age, color, pedigree, and t • owner, theprize won, the weighfeavried, the time, made, and the !torsos beateh by hiro;together ,with the ditte and place of the race, and a reference to the'. Tap of the preceding volume - where the race Was: ortginully-published,--These-tables-are. -eoinpira with infinite care and labor, and, at great expenseii, they are of .coustant practical use, •aud increase in value eiery Yva'r. A list of ENtiiLISII WINNING lIQIISES for the same rear will also be publigicd in the volume avratigedin die English form. A Table of the A NIERICAN WINNING TROT- TING HOUSES, with the age, color, owner, time made, weight carried, horses beaten, &c. Ste., will be publixlied hi this volume; and in addition, tlicrif will he an abstract of crow great Trolling Perjar ioance hi .finerica,eov sevend years back, with ape "eta reference. o the time made. 'This abstract has -been compiled from 'several authentic soutcts' nod will _he extremely interesting- ?.ta the Dilly COAL-.rFLETE RECOItDOF 41:A11 ltle fbly _ ItorriN6 ever attempted. • • --An -AlplialteticaLLlst_of _STA LLIONS for 1841', • in lime usual form, will also appear in un early' num ber of the yitlutite ; told will be found convenient' breeders for designatin:A., - .tlie age; rotor, pedigree, owner, place and price of standing . , or nearly every distinguished Stallion iii America. • lit addition to Attu various subjects enumerated .4- bove, the present volume will contain a, Faithful and : and copious record of all I M PO IZTATIONS"A'NII' SALES OF BLOOD. STOCK, Sweepstakes, Ituciii; find Trotting; Alnielies, and Racing Appointments ; 1 Essays on, Breeding and training, Pedigrees' Mid' Perrit'm oanes of Distinguished Horses,-with all tlio currenNews arittDti Dlts, in Sporting - Circler,toth --- ht.home and. aliroail:--And to doinß/oe the'SPOrltng. Department, hill- details, original nal, selected, will' - be given upon all manly pastimesf;a:Vilonting,Shoot ing, Fishing, Yachting add tionting,q'edestrian end -other Athletic and Mandy - Sports. Another"parrof the design of the paper Willerra-• brace A BREEDING .All AGRICULTURAL, DPPARTALFINT, designed to promote the interests' and. iniiiistee to the instruction of breeders' of fine .cattle, sheep; &e. SeleetionS from.the most appro. - , veil American Mill English writers. on these , iitiAtrrtt-: 'ant subjects wiH he comttottly found in itsnoluliiht ~ The .SFORTING . GALLEIty . will; also Lel& created by_ the ,addition of the Portraits of seeeral of the most distirigeislied llorse.s -in the Union, ens':: graved in - a style of superiot: finish and be.atelln- Tho 'nest prominent' department la - the F.,),GE . ,; constantly (looted ,to priginal criticisms oflhe drama, and notices of the New-Yolk='. theatres; Greetultonni 'lntelligence% deriVed froth extensive the:m:l'gal' wirrestbnclence„ - maintained' . 'With dery city in die and by . which the epee is already, favorably known and wattle circulated: in theatrical circles. . • • • Again, selections will .he constantlyai made fr om: '. .e'ettlitry tool England,'. and shits ;be fiprmetl ti livelttincl' elegant:lA:Eß4M( DEPARTMENT, occupying severul.pages. , For all theSo varied Departments, ample roons-isf...: ateured by the immense size of, the,. present:shell, which forl'eat ‘ it!'t of tyiingriaphieatotecutitin nut; gel tietta elegtince: arirgemeni, is nei:lntl to U 04.0 Vie Usaipe.- , r . „ . • ~,„ • -No weatagetitb - hvhlg enii;loyett by the proprie. tors,gentlemetµwispingile po per eitn order ttaroqgh tlaeir post-motaters, or remit lay rattail: 8 ottatbeir-of. tiled from tlte.ooatameneement tlap do Aresersetl fOr ta6i'stabseritiers; 'Phis Cou b'la Adopt seakatur 'the StntaticalTiiblies' `l.lea(r.l) o , all' okiettr flr the. early_ port caf't4l . /31..,',', • . , ' - 'Terms 6,, fiartifigiqr pnaJlrfr,e • , Ore Yctr'S Subscription. SIQ in AL 'For Six )litootit's Subsoil ption;,p - in.othititte_,.: For One ~ 41043.6 Eertion, 611:b*Pleitt. inset •. ; - .• 141-Extra cop . lO.suLthu LARGE; Is',6)EXVIXOS: •,. tunibe'Cibtaina,at Op , ftie,2l, One //b//ao,icsek:, They' AV,iii'bi ` Kiiht - to 1587 scot nof ilte'Vni!in tior'Eurel'opoil as EIN3