E lIM HERALD & XPSITOR. earliott. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 28, 1841.. IP 0 k, ..d.O V E bT 0 It, JOHN B ANKS, ,;OF BERKS COUNTY. .iiioioolt.—.4e owe our , brother of the Vi'merican Spntinel an apology.: We last week published in our columns an excellent article relative to . a National Bank, to which credit Ares attached.—'lt-should-have been- credited to:, the American Sentinel. ----Tlie--neglect to do-so ivas_owing entirely . to an• oversight on our "Part, and not from la disposition to filch from the editor of that paper the *credit of. its authorihip. Sentinel, alit - tong!' found in the ranks of the locus, is nevertheless an impartial, *ell . conducted, and independent sheet, and its editor has on more than one occasion re -. buked - some - of - his Van-Buren-brethren-for their ultra-radical doctrines. PCPrt is...gaid that, Mrs. Harrison had reached Cincinnati . , coiher'way *ugton,_on . -the_ntoraing_on_Aviiich theiritel, ligeoce of her bereavemen't arrived at that city. She bore the affliction ,nilich better: ihallf,::*as -- suppo - acdl3ll 0' 7. - - vvutilt,t - be-able EMIMMIIMMWM - . . HARRISON'S 11" IliONV:-We ." "Oeilibe ;„unfeigneil pleashyo, : says the - A ( - aerie a ett lifiel,ThatMen of all parties are givihg their - . approbation to the' proposed appropriatioiT to Mrs.litirrison of a part of her venerated huspand's salary..- At Charleston,- South . i - , tiz e town meeting-as=- - 'sembledi have resoFied that an appropria, 'ion by — thingrese for this• purpose would be ; pot only liberal ha' jtist . , and would meet withlhe hearty approbation of a gen .. . Brous people. The Southern Patrint,(. - Tep iticald3= opposed — lo General_ - Thirrispres _ election) ix pressei_thi hope ".that'.-Coo= tress will make si - tie - provision-foe the fa. -7 - wily of the General; whose pecuniary eurnstances cannot bear theiteavy expenses 2. 'Which' must: have been incurred by .a re. nova] to Washington." The Boston Post, m earnest Van Buren papei, and most ably "conducted, warmly, seconds the apprOpri- . akin. • • 1:::r W, are pleased to see that our new digit .Constable, Mr. JOHN. :WALKER, is terror - Ming- the duties of his -office with such zeal and ability, and already the treets of the borough present an improved ppearance. We trust that Mr. AY. will .ersevere in. his exertions. Ile must; how . - ver,.entleavorAo_disperse• , the groups ,of lotions and misehievous boys- . which is -amble upon-Our streets and Oldie Squares . , ndangering the. safety of the passers-by, y hurling stones and other missiles.. Just y it. ricrWe perceivir by the Gettysburg pa ers,that our quondani friend and tutor, Dr. lium, is delighting.the good periple of tat place by his amusing lectures on the ;ience' of Physiognomy. The Doctor is ei•tainly a man of fine talents and Morons!) lueation; and we believe"him'th be, what e represents himself, a ,veritable Italian VIIiiTiIitYterVENTICiN.!...—A. State Mill .-rjr Convention is to assemble in Harris- tk on the fourth Monday of June next, le lib orthat niontlCTo — tbe - purrose — of • r business -- left - undone - by - their. dienflond January last. • The Reporter ys that " - the Members' are , .to be clothed full -•Unifortn:" It will certainly" be a • ranee Shoe "to behold the assembled; • dialry of this ancient commonwealth de - iereting upon ilieMementuotta. concerns the "grand Army." Every man who boast a Sport an epaulet 'should .- t tliaf day - be in attendance, at Harrisburg, order that' the-demonstration may be as Tosing as possible. We firmly believe aY ttten the proceedings of these 'braves' ialy be made public,-they will , strike • .14itb . thebtieulti.,of the liege . - subjects of ietnria,ianfl at' once that ontipoitir • and wind' its bee n for . 'some time law , i n g:upon oti :colintiy.• ••• ±, li:7•Soune exciiinVetit preyails in Sliip ,nsburg cOnSeqd'ence of tite disappear • led ti`yonainikp. It appears that the ' • sing gentlemiti *as sr stpdent Of the Col ..;ge at °WY-84111'g. and left that place on iit . stonte , time during .the past winter, to cliaige-or a school in - . Shippensburg. al.lie lies' not been heard of since; that tin;it• is 'suppose& that he periahed in severe !mow -storms we cape. , nced last win ter; an&-the fact ota hnn , 0,• said to belong to him,, having been prid' Itt the' South' strengthen this supposition. Several men are now among .the mountains searching for the , body." His parents are tesidents of York county.-,., 11Cr",Someof our exchanges are filled with the trial, confession, &c., of Peter Robinson, convicted and executed recently in New Brunswichi:(N..l.)toi•the murder of'.k,)i b r. Suydam . It strikes us .that. this is .. • . in ad taste., It can certainly. do no good; and.inay possibly do much harm. Dying confessions, instead of .proving a warning to' the. young and thoughtless, have s often a:directly. contrary. effect. They tend lo• vitiate the. mind, and - Make, men familiar with guilt. They are read .with., avidity, And the criminal is often Riblied 'upon as .a `martYr-.-alvirays as a herb:, Public bxetu lione,•too,.are decidedly.'wrong,ahil should be immediately nhOlisimi...Bltutiling a Man Out of the . world with all frl,the . pomp and - circumstance of • war," • is , probatily very pleasing to the vulgar ` throng Which is usually assembled on - 860- occasions; but it looks more • iike the exit 'of. a hero, than a condemned • nial erector. Froth all' that we have beenTible to gather, Robinson Wad' only anxious to depart with ec/ot, and leave behind him a name renowned tor' some thing. There are nriore Peter Robinson's in the world. • • IG'MITCHELL; the forger, has pomplete suctieeded in baffiing.hiii purstierS.. In stead or having gone to Teitis, it, is' now Onerally believed that he has taken. pas- . sane to •et; no occasiffli for the services of either of his "two contingent . fyientls." He will prob• eblyfpsss:,•over_to ! -- pects - to - Mr: - Swartwoot; • e c ever rogue w o suce .eded in swindling the Lafayette-13ank:of.Cincin- nati - of to 4een. thousand dollars:, by. tneans ota forgetgeertifioate = oldepOsite, has also ". done'? the: dunk, of Kentucky, at-Louis ville, of the• same amount, and by the same _means; - •::llo„passes7by: the names - of M. Parker . and: Robert. Dawson:; and the' ,probability is that he has at least attempted, if not.succeetretl, in swindling other insti tutions. The general impression is that he iii,an`L'iTgliahman, and ,the same 16116 - ITv - whom tho -- pdice - of - Lontion — cautioned - the• Bostonians to he on tholoOlt;odilef."7lVe Ito* have-the pleasure . in our next num ber-of announcing the apprehension - DN his "Artful Dodger." . • -. eirrival of the Great Western. Four days later from Europe. The Great Western arrived at New York on Saturday last, after a passage of 16 days. The news alie;brings isi)olyimportant, so far as showing.a dispition oti.the.part of the British Government to preserve the present amicable intercourse bet Ween the two countries. Nothing hag yerbten heard of the Steam Shin• 4- bhin President, she left New York on the filth of March; some fears were - entettain- . .cd for hei safety. • • Detgami, who Kguied in the trial' of Queen-Caroline,-is--dead. The state of the crops in England, pro , wipe's—most ibtindant harvest. .?The Locofocos_appeafia_Be very anxious that JOHN BANKti should . resign his situation as President Judge of the' Berks county . courts. We are pretty 'Well con vinced that the Judge will tYot gratify theth in this matter. .He has.nade an.excellent . and popular .jOdget . and' the people of diet district are not willing that hid . place should he filled by suet' melt as Burnside and Fox. Mr. Banks wid e we ficope, have the sure ofitominating his own successor.. • 111:7•In case Judge Banks shouldiesign, we have scarcely a doubt but that his Ex -a-Oren-ay wouldiinpriiie -the - OPporitiiiity Of providing` for . " btOlker - .hulas." ' As the Ex-Judge's chances,of pocketing any more. thousand dollar fees are rather slim, . we think he cnuldlkiv prevailed upon again to ascend the bench. This would be a very pretty Emily arrangement ; • but, as the good people.ef old Berks have already had one of the flintily, ad their judge, we fear that might object to it, rjr•Fourteen of the members of the Bar of Northampton county (being part of Judge Bank's District,) have addressed "a letter to,that gen Omen. in which they re- . quest.hiin not to resign his. Jndgeship.,- Egcri-iHiretib - 0 Signed this 'letter but James Madison Porter! , , • . No sooner did' Fritee defalcation be conic known, than lie was .promptly RE .MOVED. and every possible , step , taken to recovef his , deficiencies. ' Wlmt more ciiuld have posSibly.been done 'by any ad ministration nom' . . - Nothing,more, except to give him a Hut ! ,ter 4 Confine pardon. There is time enough yet for that,"rntilielmit will not be tried until'lday. ~196 .1 4 1 :e'etliiore of the Intelligence's. and Clirhnielikliarrisburg;have slut thanks for their kindness' in rot Or( Ostheir re spective pipers, 4eply, 'thiringlhe session of the' Legislature.' . • r, elbir:V.ict.4lolt ..WH.-.4..,:itt.....:44 . 1tt1t . - 151.ev"Ji.e-10 . 14..'ip t <, The Nomtdation. The Locofoco Conferees met tit. Bloom: field, on-the-Math instant, and-noniinated Jima Gustine, of Juniata county, as the candidate to' till the vacancy in Congress. Vire.cannot conceive what p,osSible right Juniata 'had to OW nomination; for jt:will be, recollected that this election is to. sup ply a vacancy, occasioneg by the death of Mr. Ramsey, who Was nominated from this courtly and elected last fall: and as Juniata had waived her claims, in favor o of Cumberland, she had.. Certainly,no right to present them now. • Of= this .the conferees must have been aware when.theY madejhe nomination,- and-as a salvo they published .1 the following resolution : • - " Reitolued, That this convention has undiiicinisiicd eanfiderme in the lion. Chas. McC•ure, their late. representative in..Con ,grets, and that it is only in justice to the clainis of . Juniata, and in conformity to the usages. and ',system of the democratic party - of - this :district-that the present-nomi nation for the 27th tonkretti i 8 notv made." - Now this resolution, carries a lie omits faCe. The nomination of Gustine Was not oracle "iti juttiee_to-the claims of Juniata," for it is 'notorious that "the claims of Ju-: fiats" have been. disregarded as often as' they bait been Urged, 'since she was first placed in this Congressional District.-- Conteinptuously-styled , by Locofocos , of' Allis • county as "little Jiin l iatai" - -:-hte piginy voice was inidthered in every con; I . rention, nn;her' candidate's 'crked off, until grownsestive under continued eialif: -atom-she-minced-a-disposition:to-jinnp . vdt—the—tra-ces;7-antl7-no*--16'-Locofocosi through fear.of disunion; are forced td sub-. mit • to the dictation • of " little. Juniata," .- whenilfe heti rieteVen'th e . shadow of-a-right ort.herclaim.. • In repee .scr_vpd tlie_party, -faithfully in - the r- .Legiolatura and in Con gress, He has been 'active:and zealous in -advocating their principles, and . although he missed, the he has received the unanimous 'declaration ol,their . nuntshed confidence:! " . - • • . The, strength of this ;"confidence" may be inferred from the fact that Col; McClure was rejected, to favor the:pretensions of Amos Gustine, Esq.; a malt-who was lie ver-heard-of-more-than once in everftivo: yeart, and teho ackiituiledge* him Self in competent 10 discharge the, duties of a nzenther of Congress. Arnim Ccusthae. •We extract the following from 'the let ter of .4mos Gmline, to the'Juniata con ferees... Speaking of his nnrriination, he says :-- - • , "I unhesitating y say, this is to me .un 'solicited and unexpeeted,,aUd however deep my sense of gratitude for :this.. evi dence of public confidence ,reposed to me, I cannot .forbearc'saying, that I feel, that shriuld .you carry out the measure; you will assign to me duliie Which I am not corn . pelf»! properly to pelforin. I . will at present only add, that ehoutd your effortS terminate successfully, you have my pledge to carry out, to hie fullest of-my.feeble ahiliiies, the principles set rim!) in the _re solution, .and .embraced in your.' : letter. They are principles that I have religibusly believed in, and which I have ever openly advocated."' . =I Now he "nnhetiitatingly" says what lie and hitt fiiendii know to..be untrue: 'So far (rum the nomination being "unsolicited," he has_for some years' been unceasing in his efforts to effect it. HoWeyer, he will suit the - party, as he - has , pletleed himself to carry out principles which he admits he does not comprehend. •• Peniasylwanisi Legislaline. - 'in Me Senate,. Tuesday A pill. 20,.Peti-. tions.were presented by Messrs. Case firid Miller. Mr: Pearson, from the comotittee to whom *as referred the bill to repeal certaiit_actsiii:AlacionLto.tite-Philadelphia and_Trentim _raillioad,conipany,-reported: the same with amendments. The bill for the relief of contractors was taken up on third reading and 1 assed„yeap 14, nays 13. The bill to repeal certain acts in relation to' the Philadelphia and Trehton rail road company, was taken < UP, anti after being amended, was passed by a vote of 21 .to 9. On Wednesday, 21st, the senate proceeded to the coniideration of the 11e.yenue Bill; several amendment's were offered, which were negatived; and The first, section was passed . by a vote be 23 to- n ,Thurs day, April 12, a. petition was preented from Messrs. key, di Brother, asking for authority to publiatf.the .14 nomi nation of William Smi , th - and Samuel, U. Wilson as Associate -Judges of Centre co., 'was confirmed. .;The Senate resumed the consideration of the revenue_ bull' Oita that body adjourned: On FridaY, Aprll'26; Mr. peason repotted, a, bill, autlieriiirig the courts to grant . divorces in all cases tif:ha-' drunkenness. The relief Was taken up and disCutisetWittil : the . time of adjournment. In the flouts of Representatio', April 20. tin ,bill ,to incorporate the Lancaster' Countf Tlanlt.. was rejected, yeas pa, nEys 41. incorporate thil 7 Mistrict of Penn teWniiliip, te anniil.tter ro4rtage mo wn!, of4iiren and Falizaboh hie wife, land to 2 incorporate the Alexandria. Delaware Bridge Cpippany _Were passed. The bill- to-establiSh,-, a-board of—lniernal Improvement was iheil .taken up and the section naming the hoaid iaised. on Wednesday, April 1, the iretb of iho bov erpor on the bill . providiiig fee the re-pay ment of money loaned to repair the Hunt iniflon breach, was taken up, the vote.was yeas 51, nays 39, so the bill tiailmit, not having two-thirds. Mr *right presented -the minority: report Of; the -Investigating, Committee. The bill providing for a board of Internal Improve Meet, came up on third reading, and was prised by a vote of 52 to 42. The vote on the `bill, to incorporate the... Lancaster county bank, was-re-consid ered, and the bill passed: The bill author izing the Governor to bring , suits against Holbrook, Henlock & Bretton, and Hotter & Bigler, late printers of theigHouse Jour nals, was passed. On Thursdar, A pril 22, the-resolution-fixing-on-the-27th-instant as the tirne - for adjournment,-'wes rescinded, yeas bO, nays -40'._ho the canal commissioners to lease the pc,. hirribia rail road, . *as passed. The !es(); hitions instructing our sen'atois in Congress to vote for the repeal of the Snb Treasury passed. 44 to 34. Oa Friday; April 23d, an act to regulate the future printing of the House, pai3s'ed final reading. PROCEti)INGS' OT :.T.HE :PARRIS BURG PRESBYTERY. • WHEREAS, It has pleased the Sovereign -Ruler-otearth-Ityrernove , brtleath -the -Pre -sident of - the - United States; and iolterelf;: - the elnirelrbf the,Lottl Jesus Chriit, rightly free in our nation from .all entani: ling-alliances with tite thew, yet . feels it to lie liFfdttty'enir endeatior; Clod spiritual prosperity of our beloved juicing and mourn with her in her sorrow: 'Therefore" • _ ...Be it 'Reiolred by the. treat). ytery of Harrisburg,- 1.. That in this:eolenin ,rljs ' pensation of Providence in taking away - the [lead: of the.. Nation, we, recognise_ _the . , Mighty of the King of Kings. and .Lord of Lords; and that we feel- that we and the Christian People under bur care, in common. - with. our brethren,aiel fellow countrymen-should be deeply - hUmbled that national sin should require rational judg -rnent. ' 2;' That this. Ilispetisation speaks - to us iri awful tones of_ the vanity - of all earthly of the uriceetaiiity- of that. life which passed) . :mar as a sliado.w, and of the instability of all hurean. thinga.c:= - And that it -teaches us • in - a peculiarly . solemn manner the importance . of preparation for death by being perpetually ready to give an account of our steivardship . by contin ually renewed acts of trust in our Lord Jesus Christ, - of taking- bat a-light grasp of the things of this world, and of looking continually by the eye of faith tipon those things Which are not seen, and which are eternal.: 3. 'Plug Presbytery are very much gra fiett to observe the recommendation o the Vice President of the United States, notti beCoine by this sad bereavement, the President of the tJnidri, setting' apart day the fourteenth of May next as a Clay of Fasting and Prayer in viewof this ,so m = leti ilispensatimi of Divine Providence: That_we_ claim_this_paperAo_be .worthy the National Head of a Christian people, and that we will . co 7 opeiate Vevery i meanA in our power ‘ to secure a, proper oliseri;g tion of this day. 4. That these resolutrons be read frmii all thefpulpits of churches under the care of Presbytery, and that they be published at the discretion of the . Stated Clerk. • JAMES B. PHILLIPS, . Moderator. T. SliktOLE, Slated Clerk. From the Baltimore Patriot.. . - "ye Plus Illfra.' 7 The subjoined details of an' ad' of . ex pert iillany;recelitly played MT in that: quarter, are giien in the Cincinnati Gazette tof Friday last: In the perusal, one is ready to exclaim, what next? 1 aoinc_ctur_ron few days of the last of March, the Cashier - Ortliti - Litfayettallank of Cincifitiaii reeeiv ! ed by Mail, a letter purporting to be from the Commercial Bauk of New Orleans, of which the folloWing is a - copy... . • " COMMereicit Bank of New Odiansa ' lltarch 17, 1841. S "%V. G. W. Gano, Esq. Cashier. • Lafayette Bank, Cincinnati.,. • • 1/EAR ceufdrfnity . with the, of %V. M. Perkily:Esq. of London, I hand you enclosed half my certificate of deposite in hitt favor, No. 390 pr $13,000 specie, which please .deliver to him on pre. sentatiOn.of the first half. Mr. Paricer,id unacquainted in- your ci ty, and liar' adopted this course for safety and identity.--t- r . • • tiecommend him to your favor. Yours respectfully, • - -GEO. 0. HALL, Craftier. On' the 3041 i; March, Mr. G'ano — in'a ' fir to Mt. Halton - other buaiheas", entitled t tne . atloVe letter as fullOwi:. • " Mi. Parker has. net yet • appeared ; when he does i shall hand him the half certifieare . dent fOr hie use." • Oh The . ?4 April Mr.. Parker made. . his . appearance and received from the Cashier of the LefaYette.tfhek,. the half certificate,s having. produced ihe,othee Was' earful t earripared and found ; Aro corres pohil,,and sold the sante t 0146 Comtnet. dial Bank. iti . •city, receiving ,the' one, two arid' three ruites'of.%that.-Brink; WhiCh'he slated,*iiitesulail to use in the ()utilises of liouelin.the•MuSkingum. \Not the sfighteet:auspiCiOn..*as 'excited, ,until to-day: Aril *hen Mr.; oanOireeeiiiid the followtoir lette-'frOm • -- .--' •"Commercial Bank of New 'Orleans, New. Orleans; April‘7, 1841. W. bancs;. Esq,Cithier,L__ POir - Siit-zllieve this received yonr letter of, the 36th,ult, referring to e . letter from the of • the 17th instant; in rola tion to a ceitiheate Of deposite. As I haie no ktiiiii , lbdgo any such letter, and •hav ing also received: one, of - similar' purport from Mr. Gwathmey ,of the Bank of Ken tucky; I fear aotiie imposition baCbeen at teinpted, and Hagen fluid letter off to put you on your guard. " • • "Yours respectfully, :GEO. 'O. HALL, Cashier.. The - body - of the forged letter from Mr. Hall, is . written in. blue 'ink, of precisely the tint of that -used in • the . Commercial Bank' 'of N. Orleans, and is. in the hand writing ofthe clerk of that bank, who'filla up letters for the.signature of the cashier, except the words, "I recommend him to• ur•favor," 'which, together With the name of . . the•pashier, are in black ink; and on• comparing it with a number of letters from the same bank, of late date, not the slightest difP ,ence can. be digeovcred, ei ther in the pa cei,•ink, or, hand writing.- 7 The paper ,4-„t iall3kbears the same-water reark,mid ' l '. to be from the smile ream. -The-piibli -are-requested'ito_be on the alert: I'lm 'person-, who represents Mr. Tarker, is a' small man, with brown or RI! burn hair, rather broad forehead, and keen expression of countenance. A liberal reward will doubtless - be - oirer- - ed, and any one who shall dptect this rogue will.be - Well paid. _ Itispossibla-that-he-maY-have dispotied of:the notes for checla on - 751 - inie of the At lantie cities; in which case it is very'desi, rable_ that any broker or bank whomay. have made the . exchange,.should write at once to - -their correspondents, to stop the paymetiti-ailditpoititde'arrestlhis-dariag ME Election. • • Wreceived .e-have by.the - Baltimore'44. taioAK.,9he-2-444e01,4;':retetila.s‘,:44:,*(-, Virginia Election. i -r et tfriuON:444 - al 11 vi - 'e have atithetitio accounts - from - : • • : CONORESS The following are elected:. 07110. - • 'I.6CM , 12; R. Barton. : „ • One Whig gain.-'. HOCSE . , .OF DELEGATES, Whig's _O—Locofocos,l. Oni Whig 088. Robber of a. Bank ebnvicied:—W itliain -I. Grisirold,.the -.young man, who robbed the Bank of Western Now York Of. $5OO, ago, was_ tried by The'Cireuit Court On-Wednesday, Convicted and sen tenced to the Auburn . : prisonfor 4 years. PRESETIVATION OF 'HEALTH. It has been remarked, - and most truly, that the three ordinary.secrets of Ilealtkare early rising, cx ercise, and personal cleanliness. Personal cleanli ness all have in their power to observe:. but to twiny, early riling is inconvenient, and exercise impossible, in consequence of the nature of their worldly avoca tions. To those the use of Hiandreth's Vegetable, 'Universal Pills would prove of great value in the preservation of that-invalinible blessing—health. Tlie peculiar auction of these Pills is orist surpria ingi their operation being more or less powerful, ac cording to flue pureness of the circulating fluid. On a person in a fair state of health, who is only costive or slightly bilious, they will be scarcely lels; on the coati ary, if the complamt-be-chronic i and the-consti-, tutiOn be much deranged, the effect generally at first is most powerful, until the system lie freed from some - ofits must vitiated andttirptithumors. Thi4 accom plished, doses sufficient to. cause two or three copious evaeuationsolaily, sill spop remove the disease, and the constitution will be restored to a state of health and rene7ed vigor. • • D4r For sale in Carliere HITNER and ip Cumberland County by Agents publibhed ii anuther part of this paper. • THE l'UlitAW - Are directed to 1)r. Darlich's Celebrated Medi cines, which tire recommended by thousands as a preventive and cure for diseases, of the Stoinsch•and Nervous System., The Aperient arid German Pills, are a direct purifier of the blood, and certaM to re move bile from the stomach, which is the great cause of bilious and-other diatressingmaladies,regulatethe bowels, hic. The 'Strengthening Tonic Pills', give tope and vigor to the organs of digestion, restore the lost appetite, quiet the nerves of the debilitated, and produce Sweet- repose ta-theAwstless. _The'. shove inedieines are fast superseding the drastic mineral pivot-Ai - tins which soine - physierans have heretofore -- teen in the practice of administering to their patients. Since the introduction of Dr. Elarlich's preparations into tub United States, many have abandoned such .vile_deleferions-drugsiand=oornmenced-administer- Mg the shove medicines whenever the .symptoms in dicatetheir itse. , • N. 11. Physicians and others, who order the above rnedicinesovill please direct their orders in future to the Principal Office, No. 19 North Eighth street, Philadelphia,(instead of ordering throngliother Am) which williensure'them to obtain. the medicine which they expect to rWeelVe: — '4.l. ' • • For sale by Dr. J. J. Myers St Co., Carlislerstnil Wm. Peal; Sbippensburk, Pa. COLAS; COUGHS AVD CONSUIVI'PtION. Di. Se slytt'es Compound •rppid CherryCherry "`" •of . yr l an invaluable remedyfor all diseases indicative of Fultimpartaffer,tionr; such aerostat chronic coughs, boareenese r iolipoping cough; wheezing and di ffi culty of btoithing,cOup; and spitting of blood, Sta. How many Sufferers do we daily behold approaching to an untimely grave; wrested in the bloom of youth from their dear-crelatiies and friesids, afflicted with that common and destructive ravager; called consumption, Odell soon wastes the miserable sufferer, until he be comes beyond the power of Warden skill; if such suf 'ferers would only make trill, offtir. Swayne's invalu able inedicine, they vceuld stooabd,themselveishen.. efitted, the% by puipihia ehe varirms, ineffehtire cer tain retttedies of which our news. listillailyaboitudd This immediately heainaja: •althe. ulc:bratol lungs, stopping profuse night sweati, %itigating the distressing cough, at tbe same time indulging a heal.: thy and swivel expeefflration ; also relied'ing• the shortness of breath and pain 'in' the chest, which. bar rasa thg sufferer on the slightest exercise and,finallY the hectic fl ush in the pallid 'and emaciated , chetk, will soon hegiiito viu.ish`,.intl, the sufferer will het c perceive himself snatched from` si premature grave, into the injoyinent,igain of comfortable • fibserv - e-'--The IVintsipal Office for the,sale. of this . Medicine is at No. 19 North Eighth 'street, Phila. Also, For gale by . John J. Mitre is Co., Carlisle' and Wtn. Peal, ,by John Deaths ! =E2I . . . .„ You who are blessed with littlo!childr.ON and have . the camp( them, ghauld not forget 'that, these “little ones," Sooner or later, will be afflicted with the evil effects 'of,teethingt, which ...Artier: off shoopinds *mu. wily. -licnewhall wo prevent this Adel rwiiger ? is _kilted lip inwriy. .The answer is; proeiire immediate , ty Dr. Paris' Soothing Syrup for Children Cutting Teeth, which giies instant relief tothe little sufferer. This fact hive tested various times, and alwaYS'with .the-same-beneficial - results: - Undvite — everrfamily -who bring up little children to have the Syrup with them, , thatwhen the child wakes up with pin from ',L eeth i ng it may be immediately relieved to the eu joyment of those who.ilesire sweet repose. • N. B. By calling at the office of the Ledger the address of the above will- be shown, which will sails fy thole who may feel somewhat doubtful of the won ' derftil effectiffifthe above medicine. -Remember, pone i a genuine Mdess the siguatnre of Ik. Paris is, impressed on tile phials ; alsO be Tare= ful and purchase only at the medical office; 14 - .. 19 - North Eighth street, and advertised Agents.: Be ware, there are-several persons imposing a deleteri. ! ous article on the Public for .the above, put up .in plain bottles, witkthe IMMO of Pat is spelt; difterent. NVlten you purchase see dist the name of Paris spelt asypu see it in this nonce, anal unless the phials are impreised with "Dr. Paris' Soothing Syrup.." touch it nal • • For Sale by john J. Myers,lk to., Carlisle; and Wm'., Peal, Slit ppeusburg, Pa. .IVIAIRIiIEII3, • • • idn the 13th inst. bY . the,Rev..l. Mr. SIMON KLEIN, to Miss MARGAI RETTA HANDSHUH,;aII of perils /On the 22d, inst., by ,the• same, AB„RAHANI KILLIN;• of. Newville, to Mies SUSANNA ZIGLER, - Of Mifflin. _-• • . . •,IfOrt -the ' same aay, hy. .the satite":. Mr. FREDERICK KINTZ, to Midi SUSAN- NiV,HERR, ail,of Allen township: - • IfOn the But Mr. JACOB S'TRAT'TON(, to Miss ANN LA WSON; all of-Carlisle. . • . OP On Thursday last, by the same, Mr. JOHN GRAY, to Miss FANNY-STER RETT.: all of Carlisle: . . Philadeirthia, on the Mb inat.-b5 , the Rev.-- Mr. Brainerd, Mr. .andrew Culver,. •{PrintT). formerly of this borough;-to Miss Sarah, rnighter "of. Mr, David White, of that city. • • . . . if :' DI E p,. .• • .4, 1 , . .. On,' idondly,February Ist„ . 1841, at Rio -Oran& ; ,_iiiiits,iaf_Stnall_POx,-M.r.s:-GEO-1 KERR, youngest son of Mr. Andreui Kerr; of this borough, aged about 27 years. On the 4th of January, 184.1, in Madrid; ((Spain) the Marchioness SARAH - MARIA 11E -- CASA --- YRIMO, iido . vi Ot - We Mar . =' .- - IC.oB.lkatFageisg4arat.o.47:r i iistinisteit: r.;; I tfikUnita:Stales. .TliThlare notiesT _was. I a daughter of..Governer McKenn, - cf_Peim-1 iyrvinii - . - -I - -- ' - . _- i . _ E MARKETS. CARLISLE MARKETS. - _ •T April 2.8, 1841 FLOEII.-44 — per blil. Wniiin *ice 0:50 to • WIIEAT-05'to 100 cis. ' • ' RYE-50 to 55 eta.' " • -- CORN-45 to 50 eta. OATS-25 to 23 cts. • .• ' CAR FREIGRTS TO PHIL ADELFIIIA., ;'FLOUR--;67 via - Per - barrel: . WHISKEY--$I . - GRAIN--20 ets p.er BALTIMORE MARKETS.. IProm-the-Baltimore-Patriotl----- Baltimore, .9pril 22, 1841: FLOUR.--We find the rciarket.this morning very inactive for Howard street Flour, slid quote the store -price as uniform at $4.50. A sale of IUU barrels, choice hrand,wasmade at $4 561. I lie receipt price continues at 4.31. There is nothing doing is City Mills Flour; holders, however, demand $4.621. The stock of thissdei - cription is at present very li o ht, ow l ing to the entail quantity of wheat that hasior some' time past reached the market. The Tide Water Canal'heing in navigable order, abundant supplies may be soon expected, which:ail - I enable millers to continence grinding. Susquehanna Flour; in consid erable parcels, has been sold this eleck. at $1.50 to $4.561.. GI(AIN.--We quote Mar, land white Wheats at 400 to 115" cents, and reds at 95 to 100 cents. - Sales of Pennsylvania reds at 95 t 0.101.1 cents.-. Last sales of Maryland Hie were made at 50 cents,and Penn: sylvania, tato:ue extent, at 53 to 55 cents. \Vegetate Marylatutsellow Corn at 59 cents, and white at 96 to 48 cents. Outs arc. in demand, and we quote Maryland at 35 cents, nod Virginia at 31 to 33 cents. Cleverseed, from stores, retieils at:" . s4 to $4,95 for strictly prime, and $3,50 fur fair. Timothy seed has declined and retail 'sales are making at $2,75 fur prime quality. - . NV HISK E hhels.is held at 20 cent s, rind bids at '2 620. cents. The wagon price of bbis. is 17 cents, exclusive of the barrel.. - A Court of -General Quarter Sessions attic Pane, began on Monday the 12th day of *kprili 1841, and - held at Caßiede for Cumberland before the Alen. Sninuel Hepburn, President, and John !stook and JOhu Lefever, Esqrs. - assoeiatejuilg-, es of the same Court, &e., assigned, &c„ the follolv.- ing proceedings were-had, to wit: To the Hon.orable Court v . _General Quar ter Sessions of the Peace for_eumber , land County, Pa. • Apatx,, 10, 1841.. .We,sialtOrs of -the - Poor-houseESMblisliminit of said county, appointed by said Court, ask leave to - make - the - following repcut; viz: That we have, during the List two ytars,frequently visited and inspected said Instinition, generally with out the Steward having knoniedge of our intention; soinetimes-whenliewnivpresentibiit - rnorfrequentij when•he was not—that we have enquired very par. -ticularly-nt-all our , visits:into-the affairs of the-Insti tution and thoroughly examined the whole; that we have always found evey thing in the best condition and order; the different apartments with their con tents all clean and welllkept; not a single complaint from.any one of tne• paupers, nor any thing that we could-find fault with e so tar as the late Steward and Matron were concerned; we always . foundthem - dy - and willingiwan - the greatest cheerfulness - to - 6w, - duct-us through the establishment and give us all the information we could wish tor;' in short, we think we do but justice to the late Mutt excellent Stewarld,,llfr. I.Vtichnel Pistibuin, when we say that fie bale r mitt faithfully done his duty and fulfilled his engagement; and that the resignation of his Stewardship as without doubt a. misfortune to this country. . GEO. D. FOULKE,' ' C. MACFARLANE, JOHN HAYS. . Cumber/and County, as: • 1 . , • , ,I,W..F_'oullt „Clerk.. of the. Court of f(i..i 3, 2 o u ve te re r4 e ce s, ll o4, :hl n t o , for h 7 . o . 4t u is n.t i; A ~,; -N::: a true Copy of the original' on fliu fu said ' `•-••• . Clerk's Office. . , ' Witness my hand and,seal of said Court at Carlisle, the gist April, N. D.. 1841. .. • • i - W. EOULIti Ca.' Qr.- Sm. T' • BS6RfliEli has noc4 . 4a'a hanil . gciod assortment of itplendid Collars. Heins, Chains, and-coolety'of other Saddlery, !Vein will, -he disposed oflonefor cash. . . • . • . SAMUEL fONS.III.IGEII.. -April 21, 1841...—5 t ... • . • . Npttee: . , ALi, *persons , itidebtea to , the esliii . e of IVrn;•13: ( . 14filligin;`eithirh Mite or ilea, neeount;tiiix ri.luested to eunke..iwyntenk,to his TeUstees,.owot. 'before theist ofJune 'text, is' no further, indulgence can - or will. be given. Suite' Will be• instituted, miter 1 that iliy without respect tdperson t s. ' . . ~' , • AUX. ALlCEttil; i f_ ,• - • • JACOB-MYFR . 'Tlittiflot: • SCOTT ouyt,E, . Newville, April '4B, 1841...«.5t.1.' ' • ' • Wood,' Corn 0;4 Oats. eailibii.rAce . 40 for ' . S'ubscription ' tit; thli' Office.' • 'CHARLES IVPCLURE, _.47ToRNEY 'Office in I igi ,street a few don west of the Bist Office: Carlisle, April 28, 1841.—•tt • 'NOTICE. • IHF busineescf Charles Itarnitz & Co. ivjlJ, lieree 0 after be conducted in the name of Bandit Si Reginiental Orders. . ..,- , First Batalion .13i1 Regiment-P. X, will piiade it Mountitack bn Thursday the 13th day of May nest, iindild Butalion same Reg iment, on Friday the 14th -at Newburg., . . . .1 • . By order of AMES - CIf&NUT, Col; Qom. 23e. Reg. P. 24. firtar B. thavoc, Adjuthio. April o,Bi , Mieases of the lEyea • • . )1 • 1 0 140gTOCK'S Ceiebrated nye Water, •For_the cure of Weak Iratfiry, or Blood ,Shot Ey% . Ilifinnzws, and ft fiumation of the i.ve-litti,.. - Dinutpa of bight, Persons subjectto any of these unpleasant dinar. • derv, will find this the most effectual remedy intse;,- as it seldom fails to remove any of these alfeetious • by few.applieations, without tbe least inennve , dente or atri. . those.Wllo are troubled with a DINI3IISS 91. Slfaltwill iilso'fin'd it a valuable remedy strengthenirig tip eyes, improving the sight, anifpre ventinztlic dirt i ness that arises from straining them. It wIU also.lielpmapartieulartyxsefulas...a_Avast....._ the'eyes of young children, to remove iaffaniation, and subdue the 'tumours to which they are so liable. ' Price 50 Cents a Bottle Oitit full Otto. tions for using. • Sold. in Carlisle by •... : SA.MUEL.4II:4I:IOT T T.: 7 .. - Api•112i3:,1134E;-:i • s.. REMOVAL. _ . -i.• , , . - 251== UNION HOTEL,.__ CARLISLE, PA. . . • • • " E,S u bseri ber, : th n cul. for past fdvdrasi ••••• respectful li.inforini 07! citizens of thfs county, that. lie has removed M the well-knownTayern Stand, North-We# Corner of South Hanover and Pomfret streets,recently occupied by George. Beetem, Esq.; where he is prepared v to acconmadate, iirfirst rum.style, all those who may favor him witlV their custom. , . The HOUSE is large and ' commodious, and it fitted up and furnished in a stile' of elegance and comfort unsurpassed , linuseiii•thn Aa it- is-situated iu a•central sitid pheasantprirt of the town,, it is very' convenient for business Mee and travellers. Hie TABLE- will constantly lie .suppried with the best the market can afford--J4l his BAR with the very best of liquors. . • DROVERS will find it 'their interest to stop with him, as his STABLE- is ample, and a careful and experienced Ostler.wilt always be found in atien , . grBOARDERS will be taken the week, month, or year.. - • NV NI. S. ALLEN; Carlisle. April 7, I S4t.--tf: : PAEI‘W.-8.00-D§ir4---'- • Jtistreceived at the Store of ANDREW . RICHARDS; . A fresh supply of seasoniible GOODS, consistinff in part of Blue, Black ifrovin, Olive Green, and Adelade, • _ . - • L 0 t_ll S • Black,Blue, Brown figured and btriped.Cartsimeresi Mixed figured and striped Cambrnons for pants loons. Brown;Wlite, ;Striped and Figured "Linen Drifting. KentlickeY, Pennsylvania and Delaware Janes; Pittsburg cords; Cotton stilpes and drills'; American Nankeens told colored Muslins; Burlaps French and Irish Linens; bla,ck, blue, Fawn, Mouse, Pink, Blossom, White, Figured, Striped and timed Silks, new stile; Figured plain barred striped Jackl 'wag Swiss, Cambrick and Mull ratislinii; Bohnets, Lawns and Silks. Embroidered;. Mautau, Glom's, Sattiii and barred Ribbons; Les horn ,Straw, Braid, Nun and Chip Illinois; Colored, White, Fig ured Leghorn and Palm leaf Hats; Brownli bleach.. ed muslin% Ticks, Checks, Crash, and Diapers; Lin en and cOtton; 4.4 5-land fi-Asheetings; Tablecloth, linen and cntrm biaper; Linen, Crass, silk; ponges and camhriek limikerchiefs; gloves, Hosiery, Stocks and Artificiitl flowers; Cotton and Gingluito Urrriner. las- Parasols; cotton %turn and carpet chain; together with an extensive assortment-of-- . • Groceries & Queenlvra re.. AU of which will be sol d on the 'most reasonable . terms.:-Person are-invited fa call and-examine for thernselies-before purchasing. chit-alive. ,• .• • '•'ANDREW - IttCHARDS.`: - . Carlisle, April 44,1841.. . at public sale, on Saturday the `of May nest, at P o clock, ~11T, of saufday, oii the the following described Real Estate, situ. ate in the hor,ough,of.Nctipifile, vie: • . AU the interest of .lohn G. Davidson, deo'tl.'', (it being (fa; ono undivided fifth part) in two Lots of Ground hi the liorntmh of Newville• ' bounded by a Lot of the heirs of !told. Steel, on t he }West, ( *NG: _AliFy_on_the_Nstrth.„ll4_Spring_on_theistit,intl__ Mum Street on the W,.uth, containing each 60 feet breadth on . Main Street, and 120 feet in depth, hay.. , lug thereon ,erected a 'Pao Stoll/ Stone Ilona a. • Two Stori.rcue Bouse, a Tau Jard,TualloUse. . .• Bark House and othcrimprovernenta. - The tertits of sale are—the purchase money to paid on the confirmation of the sallly. the Court:' . By order, of the Orphans Court,. • . ALEXANDER I)AI7IDSON, . Adna'r. ofJohn G:'Davidsoititle4M,' April 41, 1841.--3 t. Dissoluili,oti ••ebe partnership heretofore cast i ng under ..4111. firrsi:of Shrnm St McKim, was dissolved by mutual . . " ,content On the fourih of February last. All those: indebted to said firm..will ,pfesse make . immediata;. payment. and those having claims are requested lireseut them for. settlement. - A: COB $1.11?(Itit; " WILSON mang. April 21.1841.-3t.1 ,„ N. H. The business *ill In futureU conducted by McKim: • , . ;,- • ; jISSIGJtrEESIIIP accoux2l ..•,. . , _ . gßhe account of William Nloore,assignet of,lansee Moore, in trust, for'lllargaret, wife of the raid James„ and the ohildritet ; ....the said 'James: and: btargaree Moore, has thrs 44 been presented 'to the Court or. PI eie, gain , court:lies apliolnted : ,7 l / 4 1l;: :day ibitftle.orMeiy :lei.: fir its coidirmsitiets,to alloviatiee; of 'which all eifioeraed!Will take, notion.' . GM), SAN PERSON, • .Cntlisle; Afol tOI ' /1•34: - .'4,4t.: • • ' ••• • • • • 14.•:,,ff,,',,,r:F!. • ? Gt4diall Bit; Siirokc, 4”(1,1.na rd .1 1 ' pliratle AtTm o ula u v P ' t t re h a .94 t oi et maz Alpo aiNeeri,lle, Sattis3l . 4y, wig 'find luspection. ' 11.„S• _ SA,3 I Air: cL1LL0! . .1,6 13 , :evii April ft. tB4l, _ • CM