I=l ight hundred and . forty, the sum. of two hundred 'sixty-eight-.thousand and .three o apzi.! To, orphan asylnat aid lion's° of refuge, ise'vetr•ttionsand dollarS. To asylutia , for blind; deaf and dumb; • rixteen thousand four hmidreddollari.. TO pay guaruntee of interest to".the hol ders of stools Eagle and Spring fvreeltcompany-r-teri :thousand dollars. • pay.the•gtiaraittee of interest to loan holders of the Danville • and Pottsville rail. road-emu pang. fifteen. thoniantl:tl6ll4rs: • To the Monongahela navigation compa ny; seventy tlionsarid,:dollars; being- the unpaid balance of the last year's appropri ation. , • . To State Library five hundred andtwen4 ty-nine dollars andforty-two cents, to pay debts' due at the commencement of the present year. , •To damage fund thirty thousand dollars.• prentiumii-tin silk and cocoons, six • timusand dollars . . .0 ' TO militia :expenses, twenty thousand dblrars: - • - ._ • _, • • ... To expOnses of goverilOaent, three. lion • d_und:tift !_:_thßosand 'dollars.. To.pay . 1661 t keepers, collectors, we:4W masters,.and . cither persons necessarily cm . • Oloyed. on the public-works,-sixty. thousand dollars. • To pay balance of - temporary loan au-' thorized by, act of April - 1461;1838, the sum of fifteen thousand dollars. • • To p'ay commissioners and defray epn-, -tingent expenses of--Nicholson .board_..or . aommissioners - i - fifteen -hundred--dollars, tit ~. be repaid out ofaiy-moneys received from the NiCholson estate eftei: April 16; .1840 i; and from and•after the'pltssage of this act, it shall . be-unlawful•for the commisSionprs _ _ ••• or any of them; orany . of -the racers or clerks of the -"Nicholson - court of plea," to , be directly or-indirectly interested, in • the sale, : transfer, compromise or ,settle ment of any-part or portiim' of the estate 6fl - ohn' Nieholsonv_er_ the „estate of fetes - 11aynton, or in any of thj • : receive znyingher _compen_sation than thi - it 116th of A ril, 1840; and if any of the other Clerks,- commissioneys--or usher . persons connected withAlm aforesaid . court, violate the . pv6visionS of thie.seetion,l they shall on conviction be fined iii a sum one—tiMusaml._dollars, and imprigoned Tor a• period not exceeding: one • _ • - ye - u; -- at. -- ther - diseretioti7of—tlie—priaiper_cou.xL -before whin Saiir.conVietion may be- had; * and all contracts made eontrary to this ifet - bhall be null and void.- Provided, 'That nothipg herein; contame h lEptetent the creditor-of-said estate to the office of commissioner. T,'n fay debts due on doiltracts for work -done until . the, first of May, 18.11', on the unfinishedLpOrtion . .of the,Shenango line of the Erie division of canal, two hundred and fifty thousand and eleven dollars and eighty-three cents. And upon the Con neaut line of said division, two hundred and sixty2 r enti thousand three hundred and eighty-six dollars and five cents. . llo,pay debts due on contracts for work done, tftitif the first - of .May, 1-841, on the • . unfinished portion' f the ?Forth Ilranchcex tension, the suM.-of fiv6" hundred and thin: . teen thon - s - and seven' hundred and fourteen dollars and ninety-two cents, of which the sum of one hundred and twenty-seven thousand four hundred - dollar's and seven teen: cents: ts.. the 'balance .tmpaid ,of last year's appropriation. .To pay. debts due, on c ontracts for work done until the first ot 464'18.11, on the Wisconisco canal- ninety-four .thoiftsand eight hultdred,and thirty-detien dollars and - -twenty-eight tents. . 'ho , - pay debts due to contractors for , . grading the road to avoid the'inclined plane • . at Colurithia, the sum of six thousand six -hundred and sixty dollars. T,O pay debts due Until Ist. May, 18-11, on contracts for work done on the reservoir • at llollidaysburg7and the reservoir near Johnstown, the sum efc4ive thousand dol l:kis. , , For the payment of ropes used upon the Portage rail road, purchased in pursuance OS, a contract dated 9th May, - 184001 re sam of seventeen thousand eight hundred and fifty-four dollars. To lay the superintendant and foi the deeepingin repair of the Public Grounds, six hundred dollars.. • .. ' . To pay debts due•on Shine=honing ex "p tension lie - WestßranchlliVisioni-Penn-- sylvania — canal, 'the' surn - ,of one—thousand . two hundred and six dollars. - _ 't pay for repairs-of . the ' , Delaware di- I vision of the Pennsylvania canal, -sixty 'thousand dollars. To pay to the firm of Pennel, Lenher & • 'Reines, manufacturers - of locomotive en ' • gines at the city Of Lancaster, seven thou sand five hundred - dollars, being the amount flue. to,,,said . firm for• a loConiotive engine pureiraied •by-the• canal commissioners, and now in use on the Columbia'and Philadel phia rail - road; and the resolution passed • on the 26th day of March, 1841„entitled a "Resolution :for. the relief of .Pennel, .Itenher.&. Humes - , manufacturers Of loco mOtiveengines," shall-:be and is- hereby' Apealed- • •.' • new-marks • oti• finished -lines, pay of canal. commissioners, appraisers and -en gineers not .connected with.•-extensions, tWentv-five.th . onsantrilellariLy. :. : • - • That the aura of'ten thousatithwo-htr—n :,dred.dollars shallihe, , antl‘the same is h ;by appropriated for the coinpletionr' • ~geological and mineralogical 'surve; • ',applied . as., folloivs: twa...thccuiand, fetr f .tlie . paytnent Of • one_ years salary 7 •Astete geologist r 'six,thOusand.dollars to..the_ ,payment4iff;onc2ryears salarY•of asars - tants, including - the •chemist, at the'rate of One thousand each, and the remaining sum' of two Thousand . two" hundred ,dollars' to. be, •,. entl.applied., by the. said : geologis t, • •to:tl#l:itayrneOpf - the,,incidental expenses sitt - rfeAliithitlink - tlinTreparatiot ' ..Ofthree . .,6oinplete.colloetions or cabinets of, g9Ologicel andmineraidgicalspecitnens toe the,state, Cud for the .compiling and 'preparing, for •puhlication the final re •in . relation to said survey; together niaps . alytdrAyings to'accempany I= the Same; which e6i,tl 0:0 shall liei deemed and' taken compensation - tlierettir*: .----L-The-three-Collections-or-cabinets_,otgeo logical and mineralogical specimens afore stiaid, shall.; be deposited, one. at'.:Philadel phia,-one-at Ifarriaburg, and one at Pitts berg!), tinder the direction orthe secretdrf of, the commonwealth, or in such manner its thelegiSlatUre Shall hereafter provide;', kind so much of any fofiner act as requires the state geologist to furnish specimens of the geology and minerology. of each :coun ty in - the.statc to the commissioners of said County, shall lie and the swine,. iS 'hereby 'repealed. payidebts • due, and flit 'comPleting the re-laying of the north track of the.oo lumbia and Philadelphia rail road; from the twenty-second mile stone. to Whitehall, the sum of . fifty-two t h ousand one hundred and thirty dollars: is further provided., That after the payment of the above specific appro priations, the residue of said loan shall he appllvd to the fund for the payment of in, teres,r•on the public debt. Provided, That .the sum, appropriated to the: payment"of damages by thin - section, shall be paid as,' speedily -as possible in the order as to time .in which 'the, said clainis-for damages have been awarded,. assessed, and confirmed, and the 'canal commissioners are hereby I expressly prohibited. from entering into any new cataract, for any work upon the mit. ; finished lines of the public improrements, whether for•abandoned sections or other wise, thiringthe ensuing year, or'until this prohibition is repealed by act of assembly. That hereafter' the ,Whole amount of -uni ney to be paid to -the corps of engineers oil tire whole of the suite improvements, shall. not exceed. the Sum of twenty thousand ! dollars annually, and that hereafter, there ! shall.be mideyed but one superintendant the• Erie, and one on the North Branch ' extensions. §.15. That where moneys have been or shall be 'specifically . approiniated to •the i internal ! iiptiroveinent• fund or any other. 'ohj eet :.Ity :at) it of ! -- 0 f s e nib I the -saa e. '..s.lialLnot.be.=.ap.plie,((,k).Y-_-ipli_9tlice,r.of. this , I tia e en : ;'SciSpecilicAly! - awropriat4tli anti if attir,of • ticer 4s:iiforestii(i Offen-d -alp.inst any of the provi§inns of this. sec tion, it shall be•decined a inistlenieanor . , in office; ;60 such ollicei,So..offending shall on conviction' in any cont . -L.4 eonipetent jurisdiction,-be subject - to a line of not less than live it mid red - -1i0n:164- and. -not , mote. thaiLt:wo - tlibusand dollars at the sliscretion,. • : _" • § LG. That the notes'antherized to be issued by this acithay have an uniformity in phraseology; the - Governor' is hereby authorized and required to prescribe.:the 'form in which the same shall-be-issued. - • § 1.7.- That to . cnable the banks of this commonwealth to comply - with the pro visions of this:act and to relieve the: coin munity,.it is further enacted, that no bank ing institution in this state shall be subject by way of penalty or otherwise, to 'any greater' rate of interest thait 6 per cent.•per -annum,_anything_iit any act of Assemldy to . the - contrary notwithstandi g; and the -resolutions entitled "resoluti ns providing for the-restimplion.of speeie_payments by the bankg . ; and , for other purposes,".passed . t3d of April, It 3-10, be rid the same arc hereby repaled; and that all provisions of any other act, of Assembly heretofore pass ed, or of any aet of incorporation providing for the, forfeiturd,iof any charter, other than that of the 11"ank of the United States;for or by reason of the non-payment of any of its liabilities on demand, be and the same are hereby suspended until further legisla tivt'artiow;:and until Abe- Legisiature shill provide for the repayment of the loan . au thorized by the first . section Df this act; and so tritiell orany bet -of assembly'as prohibits the banks of this- commonwealth frorn.making. loans and . diScounts, issuing theit• own notes,. or declaring .dividends during the suspension 'of specie payments, be . *and the same is hereby suspended as aforesaid. But no bank during such sus pension shanAduelare dividends to an a mount exceeding five m per cent= per an , no: Provided, that before the Bank. of the United States shall be. entitled to the benefits of this section, Alm stockholders of said bank shall, by a resolution adopted at any regular or adjourned meeting held in pursuance of the charter of said bank, duly Made and cartified to the CovernOr under their corporate seal, consent to. be subject to any general laws to bb hereafter passed for--the=regulation of the banks.Latthis_com-1 monweald. - • § 18. That if the stockholders of the Bank' of the United' States, at an adjourned - general-meeting in, be. held-attheir-bariking house, on the 4th day of May, 1841, or on any other day to which said meeting shall be adjourned, or at any other general meeting held. in pursuance of their charter, shallifeelile bra majority of-the-votes then and there present; or represented' accord ing to the scale of votes allowed at elec tions oldirectors, that it is expedient for. the Bank of . the United States to make a 'general l assignment of the real aml_perscinal estate, goods, chattels t rights and Credits, whatsoever, and Wheresoever, of the said corporation to trustees for the .payment or securing the.payment of the debts br the same, and .shall; moreover, .the, alike vote elect five or more persons as trustees for that purpose, then and in such :case it shall be the doty , of,the directors of the said brnk iii the eerporatername , and- under the cor- - .. porate seal of the president ; directors and ' company-of the - bank of the United Statesi forthwith:to make-,and execute Such an as signment, and. to do all such. acts as shall Ite-neeessary,to give full possession of th—e as .. signed estate and effects to trustees So'seleeted upon the trusts• di* Eaid'aiii, • signMent :. Provided; however,' that . the, .80tritockliehlers.thay, at the gencralineet,. mg at which' such assignment may,be au „thorized„ require an : inventory of,*';ilib..iiro. 3 . lPercy assigned, and if 'they deem it expe • dient -- tertlo'rseTsecttrity - in—iimituitiet-ne they may-deem it expedient,,froinAhe titis= tees aforesaid; for the failliful..perferniance :Cetheir 'duty - ' ' § 19.,,T'hat the said assignment so tiffidi,. ae - aforisaid, shall be deerneknnd:takeitle voitlinmediately in the' said trustees and: ,-..,. . . = ~ .'- , ,161.,,,e. Hg.r . 4 . • : .i .. 1t k,:10:4F.: . ..740:rv 4:4•! 4 u i:',,,9412:.*:10...ti.4 liteiriiiiceeStiors, all tbO'eatate, -Teal- and. parse Igoods,, chattels ; .rights and credits, whaernever; antrwheraspever in like man ner, iiinf-to - the same axteut as tliay were previously vested in..the said corporation; but upon the trusts of the said assignment; antl-thai se — mUclf . ef any: I'l4 :or"laws. of pfrnis commonwealth; as requires security from trustees or assignee's, Wan inventory or appraisement:of ; the property n assigeod. or conveyed, in trust, be'eudsthe'sared •hereby:dispedsed with, in the ,case.of.any aisignmentor deed - of 'trust, or other con veyance which - may - be made by Abel presi dent, directors and company of the bank of the United' States; for"securing-the-pay-, went of-any portion of its liabilities;" § 20. It , shall 'the' , said stockholders at such meeting, and.by such Yete' es iifififeiaid,.l6 - tiVe to - the — saietrus - - - tees such powers over -the' assigned estate land effects as they may deem expedient, not inconsistent with the said trust for the the payment of the debts of the corporation in manner aforesaid, and also, to. impose such regulations upon Them in regard, to, the :rrianner of executing the said - trusts; keeping.and.reederingaceoutits of the Same; and:Making dividends among the creditor's; - -- Macs of the and in regard , ,to the responsibiJ said trustees, and their compensation or allowance, and also idiegard to the eipen -ties of the trust las - they.. may deent . right, alt which powers, regulations-and proVi sleds, shall be introduced into the said 'as- sigrimebt. Provided, that the said trus tees, or any trustees or assignees appointed for the:payment, pr securing the payment "gall or any -of the debts of-the -said bank; -shall; -feeeive:-iff-- payment of debts due to the said, bank, or to:111 - Eri at par, the notes or other evidences of debt issued or cleated by said ban*: • • .§,21. That thd trustees so elected shall hold thttir appointment until •the first Mon day in - January next; and until' -other trus tees shall be elected - .in - their place, and 'it ;shall be lawfid for the said - stockholders' offthe•said day, by-alike vote, to choose rtlie:satatt_dr.'_ ether- lersons-td- act--asArns-. toes aforesaid, for another year, and until „ - se 'outlrbm-!'yeattf&yliititt astnifo trust shall continue, .and. r iffiliLit.." he coin__ pletely Xecirted,-the said stockholders on the Ist Monday in January-in each year, "shall be authorized in . manner aforesaid, to .choose new trustees in thdplace . of-any-. or all the existing trustees, as it shall be the duty' of' the trustees Whose . plaee shall be :supplied---in—the„.truSt,:_teddther_ 4 with doy , trustee cootitioing jo the satoe,,,to exemite such instrunictit, as sball' vest trott es .. • . - tate and effeelS in all - the trustees who are to act with trust fur the ensuing. year. § 22 - . - - - 111 - attlfe - 7 -- corporate - "powers-of-ther said.corporation shall after thm-said- assign- Anent shall -be. made and - executi:d .as..afore said, cease-and determine,-except so far iv the same may be neCessary,for the follow-. lug purposes, that is to say: First: For tlic 1 Fji i iae'ofisuing anal ing sued,'and for cOntinuing alf snits' and proceedings at law or in erirrity, now pend ing for or against said corporation. Beconl . For• the purpose of making such assurances, conveyances, and trues.: fors, and doing all such acts,-matters, and things__as may be necessary or _expedient to make the said' assignment or the • trust thereof, effectual. • . Third: For the plll'pose of citing the said trustees• to account, and compelling them to execute the said trusts: Fourth : For.' the choosing- of directors for the purpose of receiving and distribut ing unong the stockholders of the said bank, such surplus as• shalt remain ate( diSCharging'the debts of the said corpora. non. § 23... That the courts of this common wealth shall ittwe ,jurisdiction of the said trust mut el the affairs thereof, m like man lier. 'as if the Same were created under any. general law. of the state, and it shall more over be lawful for the Legislature;. and the power is hereby expressly reserved at any time or times,. with the consent of the said stockholders, at a general meeting for that purpose convened according tolhe charter, to change mid alter the provisions of this, act, in such.mannei: as to the Legislature may seem expedient: - . . § - 24; That from-andsafter such general assignMent,it shall net he lawfUl for 'die said corporation to exercise the banking privileges - of loaning money, and issuing notes- or bills, but it shall be confined to the exercise of its other corporate pdivers and privileges, 'for the purpose of, the final 'settlement --- of- its-nffairs r tind-for-the:lsale. and - dispOsition of its - estate, real, personal „ • . and mixed. • § 25. No. proxies to vote at any election ordirectOrs of this bank; - or atany-meeting of the stoolth.olders thereof, shall be valid, unless dated and ekeented • within sixty days , before' the day of each .election or "meeting. § any cif .the banks of this state, which . pay a tax upon theirpyidends, refuse to comply with the requisitions of this act in taking their due proportion of the stock by the first section authorized in such case, all said banks so . refusing shall remain subject . to the'provisiens of the laws,mm' in force, and are hereby_ excepted fro* the benefits of the provisions of the llth section of this act: And the omission or refUsal of any subli- bank .as aforesaid, shall not affect the; rights Or: priiileges hereby conferred on the banks complying -with .tbe Setae, but. the amount of said' loan net . taken may be'.distributed amongst the other banks of the commonwealth, accord= ing to the'proportions designated ,in the seventh section of this act: • ' § 27. Should any, of the bankri - iii, the commonwealth, authorized by the, twelfth Section of this, act,lo issue notes on a de j polite of state stock, fail or refuse to'depo si(e at least five' per cent: on their' capital actually paid in, then and in such case the bank so failing or, tefiliing,•sharrentain j-ekubject..tii,the provisiims , orthe ezieting bi - ww,- and:are-hereby: : exedistedLi'roin_Atie , benefit, of the prrivistons or the seventeenth j 'section of this act. • , ' § l 2B. ;The 'several banks , desirous to avail-,thengelves of the - provisions of this net, shill notify' the governor. 41'writing of 'their willingtiees to neeept and comply, with., ,:f = IZ=IM! :the Omp,.withiii rimy days ,•aftei;the•pas .. - Sage . : „ of this act: ..••.,. • •, • - .. .. . § 6 '29.That'the•secretary_pf.the-compion-: wealth — Si - MIL - as soon as may be after. - the passage .of.this. act; notify, the several banhs : of this state of the - iatne. ' •,. FOREIGN NEWS. AA A the ISrliatataia, • Front 11th ilotste atlas: . .TWELVE DAYS• LATER FROM: 'ENGLAND. • • • The ste.amer_Britannia .arrived at Bos ton; at V. o'cloclr,on Thursday morning. She arrived at. Halifax on Tuesday morn ing, mid Made Her iiassage in thirty-eight hours to - Hoston.• . • • • The. Columbia, which sailed from-Bos ton on tfiefirst,ornved at Halifax on. Mo nday at. 10 o'clock, making the passage in forty-one hours. The' had not arrived at :Liverpool on the .20th: ult. All hopes of her arrivaLVvetoat an end, and..weleatn that insurance not, be effected...ander 80-per-eetit.- The President S'lcamship.—Every title - oj - intelligence -connected: with this long missing vessel now ~becomes of the deepest interest.' The following letter ap pears in . the London Times of April IGth: To the Editor of the • `Sir—Anxious to relieve the public mind, I beg to advise you that from- letters. this (14 received from my son,` of the 16th Regiment,. stationed at Bermuda, - dated the 15th ult., amongst-other interesting matter is P - Ce - folloAing.statement : "IVO have. had terrific weather here lately, and I hear that it is likely to.con unite until the month- is out. Ships are continually coming in damaged, and all of them on approaching the island - are obliged. to strike topmasts - fOr safety. ,Once in, all is snug,•and tlte.supplies.hbundent." As this account of the state of the.wea -Ibex .ael!ords_with what has been stated by vessels - that have eneounte,red_ these _gales es 1041:.0i.iV . *AWATili"g - tß,icirldtlitigagfe safety.at this'utotnent Is of suchiittelse in=` terest-to-niany-in.whose kgener 7 ous nation so.-warmly. syrupathises,--may up.der divine - protek'filiti - ; - -ftave found a safe -haven-at Bermutla,..whence_there ate still ,hopes to encourage favbrable expectations . of her safety:- • - • • • -•- • • ' The inericati neivg . 'tiike . n. 'to-England by .the . Caledonia, appears to .have, given general satisfaction.'_.__. _ - FRANCE Ti' s p e. Pariape,rs contain' no yery•mo mentortS news. M. Guizot had announc ed in the Chamber-of Deputies, that nego tiations between Great. Britain and France promised -a' satisfactory-conclusion : of the difference bet Ween ,the- two countries;, but he Would not give further. explanation ; which was demanded. [From the London • Sun, April 19.) EGYPT.. The Austriaw -- Observer, of the 19th in s t., which we have just received, contains the following important anno . uncement : " News received by dxpre,s,--.from.Con stantinople, dated' the 29th nit.,. announces that, the piesent. Minister-for Foreign Af fairs, Res hi fronilhis post by the S'ultan, and replaced. by Rifaat .Bey, - fOrmerly Ambassador of the Sublime Porte at the Court of Vienna, who has been named Pacha and Minister for Foreign • Affairs. The Minister 'of Commerce, Fethi Achmed Pacha ; is also replaced by the present .Capitan• Said Puha, brOtlier-ln-taiv — of tltc - Sultan; Tahir Pacha is, appointed Capitan.Pacha, tireat Admiral.". FROM INDIA. AND- THIS 'LEVANT. China--Tronzikd' Peace with. the Ce lestials.—We have at length the pleasure - to announce the probable adjustment of our long-pending dispute with the Chinese. Onr advices from Chitia'extendlo the 28th of January last, when a treaty was con cluded between Capt. Elliot and the:Chi nese ple,nipotentiaries, to the effect that an indemnity be yielded by them, amounting to_six millions of .dollars (or about a.mil lion,and_a quarter in British coinage) pay able in six years by annual instalments of a million of dollars—that the island 'of Hong tong (situated in lat. 22 15N., and lon. 1 . 14' 15 E.) be ceded • to us, that the trade of Canton be. opened Within ten days afte:r_the_ChineSe _new year; and that the, official relations between the two ""govern= melds he hereafter established upon a foot ing of invariable equality. ----The :-Bntish squadron - hatl_:_restu cod_ two of their forts, and were carrying on hostili ties with . .great activity when the Chinese authorities proposeda-cessation. We give. below •tlte particulars'ntthe over-land mail from-the ',Miami Allas:OrthelOth, which gives a Minute and full account of the whole. The., tea market had been very_ much de pressed;• and the London merchants had remonstrated to Lord Palmerston against_ the treaty of Admiral- Elliot... Cinfon re maine.d about the same.:' Flour dull. The money market:was . vvriable. Stocks had rather improved. • . Prom Texas,.-41fe 'Houstonian of the 9th instant'Saisi.i - A - keritlethanirtivithin town ',day :before yesterday, from San An-. toaio, on - his .:way . to New Orleans, hring ing abbot -$20,000 ht specie - fof the chase of goods for the Mexican "market: This speaks well for' the' Welt: :• The ru mor of an. invasion :Cf:TeXaF,: , oii - the part of the: Mexicans, .although; created' some excitement in ether --parts• of the •countryt did . not; appeargain much credence in San Antonio. hear nothing said of late-Indian depradation's. inAliat" "quarter.' ` ralug of filarrie4 Men. —."A little more animatioiw my dear,"'. Whispered Lady D. to gentle__Susan, =who- , was - walking I languidly through a quadrille. "Dii leave Me: to manage my own htiiiness,'manima," replied the , provident 'nymph; "Vahan not &lief; my ringlets out; of curl for Married I man." "Of sours° not,"' my love . ; 'but 1.• was not owgro Who you r partner Was."' EMS =EI .Ireiiiipermice PLEDGE' OP' THE_CUMBERLANW-COUNTY TEM I'EItANCE - SQCIETY: • . I WE, THR.UNDERSIGNED,DO , AGREE, THAT WE WILL NOT USE INTOXICATING LIQUORS NOR TRAFFIC IN THEM la A BEYERAOE;TIIAT WE WILL NOT, rAcrthor. THEM AS . AN ARTICLE. OF ENTERTAINMENT; OR FOR PERSONS IN OUR EMPLOYMENT; , AND THAT, IN ALL SUITAiLE . WAYS, WE WILL 'DISCOUNTENANCE THEIR . USE ; rnnoucipoir, THE COMMUNITY. , . . The P4ilptle!phia°Mellicidist Conference, I recently. in I:ession, passed thefollowing 'resolutions • Redolve - d,, -- That We - regard-the teM perance.cause with increasinginterest; and, greatly•rejoice:inits triumphs.both'in our orbn country and..in-foreign lands, during '.the past . year. 1---7:2—Resolve-d;-That'tetal4abstinence-from 011„intoxicating liquors,. as a• beverage,.is the'tOtilycourse that can be depended oh, !either for the prevention or cure of drunk `lnentiess, and that we earnestly recommend this-course to all our people., 1 . • 3. Resolved,That we consider the,traflic in hitexicatingliquors inconsistent with pure Christiann Morality, and that we enjoin upon our preacherri more strenuous . ..efforts -- rridu& all our members' to Tabandon this. to iiidt traffic. - 4. Resobied . , — That - es - ouf.rdlesforbid the use of ;spirituous liquors, as a beverage, ex cept in cases of necessity; and as it is now fully established that there is no .necessity for - their use by men in health;. it is ,disobe dience to the order: and discipline of the Church for our members to use them. ' The Shoemaker and theWinellferekant.. — A poor iheemaleer tooksa sliorm- the beide-yards Of- Paris. As he was indnstri ous; . 6;14 expeditious and punctual', his custom ers iapidlyincreased. After the lapse of a few months, - a ;Niue • merchant 'opened a Nbop next to- the shoemaker's; and . tlie tat ter, to be ongeoll terms,'stepped' in, from time to time, to take a drink of wine.' Soon he perceived a dangerotis - habit was form-: ing,.and immediately discontinued to. visit the Ti .Vinter!sLfor some. days. •The..wine merebant ,in and-drink. ' . - :The - shoemaker. acc.c.redthe invitation, tilt so considerable a bill was run,'lltat his best clothes 'Nliere pawne.d for'payment. A lestivat—drew-near-;=the=shoeinaker_askdd the tinter to lend him his clothes for, that Clay; and was .refused. Much chagrined, the shoemaker cast.abotit for some plan of revmtge. IThe wine ,morchntic with a fine brood of chickens,.-which used • _ ~ , ~. .. . . , . . . . . or the Financial Condition . of the Borough of .C.m.liae, shoUring the fimonntof small notes un _- - redeemed as per report of fOilner Council; also;the - existing-debts-dnelliehorough, • _ . . • . Aril 9 th, 184,1.. • • . . . DR. . o Balance of small notes outstanding and unredeem ed, as per statement of former' Connell, S79G ,82 . . . .. The account .of Thomas Trimble, Treasurer of the-Borough of Carlisle, exhibiting an account • .of his receipts and dishursementSifrou - trie I ith day ofApril 1840,, the time of his • . ~ • • • . . . appointment. • - - • - -.._ , . . ~. . DR. Am't of taxes authoriied r to be collected for 1840, $ 1716 37 Cash from Jacob Squier, Esq. former treasurer, 306 554 Cash from D.-Bailey, J. Spahr, G. Deitz, J. Seig, S. Bolender, E. Leyburn, J. Sitters, I. Worm ley,lor license for Proviston Stores and Oyster • and Eating Houses, 23 Oft Cash from. sundry persons for license 'to exhibit, . 32 00 C,asli from' butchers - for stall rent, 154 871 Cash from John Peters collector for 1839, 835 00 Cash from CartiAle Bank small note balance in favor of Borough, " • 2.6 84 Cash from Peter Gilmore balance in full of lot sold to him,- . • SO 00 , Cash from Wm. Miller . fine collected, . 400 [ Cash from M. Mathas for chains sold, " _ 30 60 [ Cash from M. Dipple proceeds of hay scales, &c. ' due-tlic ,Borough, including-light bUtter and bal. ance due from last Year, _ 150 18i hCash from M. Mathews street commissioner for stone • sold, • 7 174 _...,.7 , ~. Q . . -• . • . • l' ?4• -.4 " • -_ . ~ s~~ `. CHARLES BELL, • —1- JACOB ZUG:. • ' • Committei orAccounts. to venture near the,dbor of the shoemaker's shoir. •Age procUred some bread . , scattering it open thb floor;enticed the hen.,:vvith her chickensio enter; then catching thetn„he„ stripped,off all their •feathers, and*.firrned them loose to go to their owner. Enieftil at .the enorninug — aireilrf, — ;thl — nierchant, makes, complaint and seeks redress. _ "!Friend," said the shoemaker, "you have no occasion for complaint. have, only done that to Sour fowls which yOu did :Von enticed me . into !yonr• shop; you stripped me of my_ clothes and left me destitute. Ott the charge of cruel-. ty we are. equal, though :the habits which • , e3tsed• are. different.", Di) to. others .as you • would. they •shonld ,do. to you, is a maxim . which if always re meinbered,and observed, - ,wouldlirevent Ilifelinif - tlieliZar - 144rtiings — anTe - onplutionEr *tong Temp. Heral(l,,, APPEAL TO THE FRIENDS OF TEMPER . ANCE. • Friends of man and foes to madness, . Let your voices loudly sound, Speak ! and let a nations sadaestit . See you not the foe around ? Lift on high the Temperance banner, Feet:Men! freemen ! to your post; . Hea'r . the victims how they stammer! Hasten—save,hem, or they 're losr? - Look! e'en now a drunken father, Reels along yon noisy 11;ity ; From their• home the wretched mother . • Leads her tremilling babes away. • Father, rouse thee ! see yon treasure; --Youder_thoughtless, • _ • Madly quaffs, and is undone. - - • Sisters.! snatch thy wretched brother . From the spoiler's cruel grasp; Ere "another year7-yel. aNiber ° Victim to their arm's thpY clasp! ,Wife!—Vitit heart almost to breaking, .Halt thou not a work to say ? • Can'st thou thus lie slumber tatting; 7---- .. While thy husband is their :prey ? - .-Husband !.watch around her vathivay— ,-„Say.e, titylo eirgrAt -1* 8 "4" bYia husb-dha-roll beware! - - • • Oli! let not thy children curse thee, • . As the authors of thcirnvoc . Fathers, it - others, rouse thee--rouse thee, ' Break the fatal - chain and go! • • nitriots, Christiakeriends of ereedona . . The cry is loud—can nought be done _ • Nought . to break - this-cruel ti Falter not! we are Undone! A -7 .. - iGenetaal-e-.Exhib,it Mil DM CHARLES BELL, , JAc,'OB ZUG, • Committee of Accounts. s $2813,69 From the Bulletin By deposite' in 'Saving Fund, Balance due from the estate of A. Ramsey, dec'd. late Treasurer of the Borough, low in suit, .together - with - interest on the same from 13th April.lB3B, Balance-due .from the' estate of J. Reighter deed. late . collector now in 'suit, .with interest' on• same from . 14th'of April 1838,. , - . ' V 7 16 P_. Outstandina-on sale- , of old_marketito_u_se, 5.773 _ Balance due by John Peters Collector for 1839,______ 9-3—ff Balance due by John Wyncoop for stall rent, 12 21 }Balance due by John Peters Collector for 1840, 543 41 Balance in the hands of Thomas Trimble Borough Treasurer, $49 of which is'uncurrent paper, • $1563 62 — Examined and -passed by Council,:9th Of April 1841. JACOB WEAVER., Neat. Pro, Tem. Test—Tnomas TRJAIBLE, Clerk. tSince paid $9O. Cash paid B. Kende( for winding clock, &c. Do. Win. Miller high. constable expenses of Borough Election for 1840, . - . • ' Do. M. Mathewslstreet commissioner for repairs on streets, &c. and for .cleaning-Letart Spring,. Do. Wm., qould his bill for candles, • • Do. Dr: G. D.,Foulk-appropriationlo Comb. Fire: ---- Company-tivo-ears,-----,---..____......._____. Do. Committee of Accounts to pay note in bank, • Do. T. Craighead Recorder, fees for recording mort-; gage of Moore & Biddle,. Do. John Hamwood tor cleaning public square, ' Do. Geo. W. Crabb for printing, - , -Do: -W-m. '. • - Do. Sanderson & eorninan foil printing, . Do. V. Thomas & 'D. Tuiner for cleaning away snow, Do. James Hoffer stall rent refunded, , • Do. Geo. Keller appropriation to Union Fire Comp'y. twoyeiirl, • „ . Do. Wm. Alexiiider for stone hauled,' -- , •• DO. James Loudon•for books and stationaq, , .• .. Do. A. Hecker for repairing ? lock, ' . ' ' Do. Pear Gutshall for. repairs at hay, scales and 'grave yard wall, " . Do: J. J. Myers for oil for market lamps; - . '. . - Ho.-Exhoherations allowed John Veters collector for 1840, • Do: Commissimi 'allowed J. Peters c ollector for 1141):. Do. M. MatheWs street commissioner salary, ' -., 52 INC .- Do..- excess expended; beyond appropriation ; ---= 6 Do. Balance not collected oii - the'HuplirAtte.for.l,s4(l, 54$ Dii. Wmv•Mdler high cmjstable-salaryiind bill for . ' ' ' ' candles, - - -' --,• . ' . ' • ' , ,•F-: • , (-7--- . '... i ', • 2 :. Do. M'. Dipple li salary and Cleaning snow filom market 'house,. . ' ' -- . . ~ ~. Do: T. Trimble clerk to, Council' salarfind niaking . . duplicate, , .• ~- • '.: ••: •-• •..- .6b Ito. AlloWinee; to:clerk for 'itiilet to 'tniiiiithSltnil'for recording ordinances respecting 'nuiSatices 'and ig ghlating.ofar.kets,. ' .. .- •-•.- •..., -• •• - .Do. ; Comm ission' allowed. treasiiro; iinlance in hands of Treasinvet,! Examined and passed by Council, ihe 9th ' of April 1141, JACO.I3:OEAVER, Presd't. Pro: TeMsi, Attest-;4"nomas TnnWiLt“,'Cierk; ' • • xlikW - ..5.0c0WN,4 Just reeeiOeil at:the- Store of ANDREW -RICHARDS, A' fresh supply or misonable GOODS, consisting in part of Blue, Black Drawn, Olive Green, and Adclade, ' - • .0 'Zit 5, Black, Blue, Brown figured and striped Cassimeres; Mixed _figured -and striped Gambroont for panta loons. Brown, White, Striped and Figured Linen Kentuckey, Pennsylvania and Dela Wag ' Janes; • Pittsburg cords; 'Cotton Stripes - and„..drillv Aiterican. Nankeens and colored Mullins; BuTrlaplf French and Irish Linens; black, blue, Fawn, Mouge; . Pink,.Blossom, White,- Figured, Striped and barred Sifks.new,stile; Fignred-plain,barred striped AAP netts; Swiss, Cambrick and MOB- musliiis; Bonnets, -Lawns mut Silks, Einbroidered, -Montan,. Glossee,. Sattin and barred Ribbons; Leghorn flats, ' Straw, Braid, Nun-and Chip Bonnets; Colored, White, Fig ured Leghorn and Palm leaf Hats; Brown & bleach- ed muslina; Ticks; Checks, Crash, and Diapers; Lint: en and 'cotton; 4=4 5-4 and 6-4 sheetitigs; Tablecloth;? linen • and , coton Diaper; Linen, Grass, silk, pongee and candfrick Hatikerchtefs;• gloves, Hosiery, Stocks and Artificial flowers; Cotton and Gingham Umbrel las; Parasols;- cotton yarn and, carpet chain; together with aa.extensive assortment Of Groceries . & Quee'nsttare. All of which • will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Person are invited to call and examine for themselves :before. purchasing elsewhere. ANDREW. RICHARDS. Curlisle,April 24; 1841. „. . Alisearse of the Eyc,. (0 111 ,..„„) ) •- Celebrafed '.Ese Witite.r, For the cure of Weak, hater y, or - Mood Mat Eyes, UlCers, trinnours; and bulamation of the .km-lids, _Dimness of. Sight, fie. Persons subject to nny of these unpleasant di 110 , _Jets, Most effectual remedy in use, as it seldom tails to remove, my Of..these atrectiOns by, - a few applications, without the least inconvenience or pain. Those who are troubled with a DIMNESS OF SO: lIT will also find it a• - Valuable remedy for strengthening the eyea,- improving the sight, and pre venting-the dimness that arises from straining them. It will also belbund particularly useful as a mash for - the eyes ofyoung _Chi ldren ; to -remove inflinintion, • -• r rotid siihdoe - dnOmmiiiiralto_whichlhey.are. so lion's for'usnng. - • • S6ltl in' Carlisle by ' - April 28, 1841.--y • ..L.SANLUEL - F7M101 1 1% -- • .. • _ . • • - • BONNETS. ' '. • Just reeeivoAt the Netv.tore, a large and side& did- assortnient of_English Straw and Elloreitee Bon nets; offered for sale at low-prices by ' " - ARNOLD - 8i ABRAMS.: : I,brch 31; 1841. . , CR. $ 59' 38 115 9.5 256 724 CR. $l3 00 18 00 175 00 1 73a . 69 00 1030 91 r_62t 2 50 21 00 10 00 25 50 7, 00 15:00. 68 OW ) 8-00- 6 ISI .62& 12 02‘ O. 50 ,1 46 25'. 50 ' 83 En B'i':;-123 60 00 S 5 • • 47 44 77 2556;96 258 661- X2815:-60!.