It wis in unquestioned 'proof that this Work might have been done and Well done: for thirty-six Owl:Sand It was done' and-cost-the. comthonWealth fifty-four thp - u= , . sand five hondrOd "and eiglily-sit dollars,' causing too of or Mote than eiglyten !how.. • sand — cilhirs, for reasons no doubt as pa-1 , --- triotie ad those which regulated the pur ehash:ot tripes: Artiong the largest, and, most important, . work on our; canal tine, is the conatructionl of the Reservoir near. Hollidaysburg:. For this work three offers were Made, and the contract given to a politieal:frien&—st what Cbdi to vont fellOw-4:itizens - will thus' ap-'! . pear :' For grubbing and.clearing, two cobtrac- i ..tors offered to-do it for. 830 Q; John Mit-. • ehell charged s7oo,,and hfis the contract: For rock excavation, two contractors Of-; fered thiriy-nine edits; and Mr: has itior_forty4eight cents: .. • I ----For commonexcavation-beloW—Water , tkvo.•eontractors offered, one twenty and , one tWenty-four :cents, but "Mr; Mitchell offered thit , rthree cents, and he has the contract too. • . For good eai - th embankment, one con irtietor cents, seventeen cents,. and one fifteen cuts, but Mr.. Mitchell has; 4torit for twenty-five d'efits; --- For coarse stuff embankment, one - -etio - - tractor o ff ered nineteen cents, another se - ', vetiteen cents, and Mr. Mitchell lias it for ' ' --- thirty•Cents . ,l - and so' it-mill appear -through but, till it is, demonstrable that .the loss to ' Ike commonwealth in this one work r will not be less - than twenty thousand dollars:• - ; --On the western - reservoir, iv was'aseer - taiiied that it cost the state 'upwards 'of twenty thousand dollars, toelear•froin tini •"her about foux:liutlted•aeres.. *: Had no other i imlucement . existed, therb .- would_ have in this diSCloSureS einnigh .•to justify immediate ;teflon and a change in ;the tenuroof these .canal commissioners. A bill.waS iminediately Main - Fed - to thtit ( 7 1- - .. feet, with the design of -changing the ten, Gevernor - a — eniicutfTellt -- po W - CT iff 2 ,rpi - )int - - -- 137111i73T6113 - aIIiFi(rSTIV iTil - Writ fio'wer !phis- 6 n:try.patro nage,: wak noTtO Gc - - relaxed, ainl - th'ilc'tneastwevaflapted — to — tlie ---Lwisbes4Alte_iteopie and :theirmeeessities, fell before-the veto - Tower.. The Excen tivesttg,g'eSted-a referenee . to---awote'of -the people; to....that siiggestiOn iVe Intve'acL __coded; and thereis now hapirS a hill fo'ciffty it into effect: Its foe we do mit AVretenii -to-conjecture.. Let-the-people, wai t on the:Executive decision. , We : are.,now about to :sunote and. to ---tn lug n -'w-i tlt-ottf-co ns ti _ •shall: (hid thenroppresse by diflicully and - diitharraSsment such as we have lahorctl anxiously to alleviate. and , remove.' The • period %vitt soon come-when-the popular will •is to be again expressed, and the question is• to be again determined • into iihose hands the Executive_ power 'of the state is to be entrusted for .the next three .years. What that ilecision will be we do not dOubt. . The ev sof the winter liave added to them ssity of a change—and to ttilatchange alone must the people look for permaMent and subStantial Samuel M. Barclay,• John Pearson,- NathanielOrodke, William B. Reed, -----ArehamelTrower, - - IL. S. SpaCkinan, _ Elam Case, . . Jos. Al.. Sterrett, - ' Thos. E:-Cochran, John Strolim, Ilcister, ' Chas. C. Sullivan; Rohn T. IltuitileSon, Thos.. 'William's, ' Robert P. Maclay, James Mathers; • _..• -.John II: Ewing, • , Illembers•of Ihe Hugh Andrews, • . •Ediverd E. LaW,• James'lianks.• • Jona. Letherman, --Richer& - head . Lialttimi, oseph A. Bell, Saml. Livingston, Jacob Bruner, • Joseph Me lute John.B. Chrisman, Samuel IL Clark, N. Middleswarth, • Win. K. Cot•rey,• l J. G. Miles, • J. F. Cox,- J. Montgomery, John CuMmins, ' Benjamin Musser • George Darsie, Isaac Meyer, Dilwpriti; J. S. Peaison, luiwei - D.. Dunlap,. Beni. Pennell, Joshua P. Eyre, . , . Joseph Pumroy, - • George L. Fnuss, - Sohn 'Rush, , -- - Naeob.Foreinan, - Sieplien Skinner, John Fink, , . G. Rush Stnith, Robert. Fdthey, D. M. Smyser,. Jacob "Gratz, . „Andrew .s'nively; John Ilannu, B. M. Binchinan, M. I`...Kqnneclaf P. Voii Nelda, Aaron -. Kgir, NVashabaudh,, lifernbers of the House. ____liarrisigtrg,, May 5, 1841. • VIE REVENUE BILL. PASSED. hopes have been realized. '''The re ...lief an& tievenne,bill; vetoed by the Girver nor, has been passed by a constitutional istajhhy'of both Houses, twelve of the most decided Van: Buren representatives, wiz: . • Mesari . .:Cortrigitt and Wright, of Lezern4 . hinble; •of T.yc,oming. Douglass and Church, lif - c.!raivfortf;' Gillis, • of 'Jefferson ;' Ilelenano, of Venango;• *Horton; of North ninberfamit-May, of Yoik;'.l:usli, of' Sas- . quelianoa; Snyder, of coltinabia; and ver,,of .Schuylkill, voting for it. r ight ' , Van Buren members and two. Whigs were absent when the vote , was . : taken in 'the • lions°. has therefore become - a WC: By 'means of thertaxes-imposed"-byr it,' the• credit ofennsylvania; at home and abroad, w ill remain untarnished; the debts • dae to contractor's and laborers on the pub 7. lie •Worlis-will,be•Paid, and the works theini ,elves-,be kept in' repair;' the survi.hog ve•i, • tirani.... - orthe revolution, and the widoWs ' , of •eueb,-...wiP',•in.due time, receive the pit-• tanco provided for- then by..former' .i. esort to.loans ''• interest on - the. debt will .•', :ii.pia* ol,l46 . l o;futtire: 'lrlie•petipleiw 11 be 7711firriiillid0)%741tik currencY . •::•• oidinary..tcatlsh 4 ton's" .and our b'aitki. - be ,l . pyotpetett:!oul fo ..m - .b -, y. •We result: r artY hostilit con-- , ... granite , the' public tteif-iand 'polftieW.Tire3 l . l di ce ' ' • Ito - alter of; once • .4 beenl s: , p ood 46(14 ie .great triOaSiireC: ineither . -Party make any political capita dayiLwy•of. , ! . . • • • L;righ - ter - day that is abobt tb:shine.on Pentt sylvania. ;. ~• • Without disparagement 'to others, we think. it will be universally conceded that to William, F. Johnston, Esq., of Arm- Orong, The father of the billohe'--thanks-of the whole: community' are due in an emi nant-deg•ree.,•-fOr -the intelligencezeal and energy-. with, which he' pressed the med surd on the consideration althe Logista trure, in the midst of,every diseouragainent, :and In spite of the denunciation and abuse with which he has bean assailed by some of his obi political 'friends: Itt announcing his electio n -last: October, we predicted that he would 'prove one of the ablest and most useful members in the House,-and we are. gratified,. at the close of a long and most arduous session,: to say, that our° expecta tions have not been disappointed.. We trust. that a grateful country will remember, and• in. due time reward hint- for his unwearied xertions_ behalf.—.omericqn Soi•! and. ". . • .0 rtivol of the U. Stali.s skip Brandll wine; Captain Voltarc,....e• . 7 W are happy to announce, the arrival. ori our coast of this• ship, all well, thirty days from the Straits of .Gibraltar:. The return of this frigate front her .station, was occasioned by the threhtening, aspect, some six in. eigkt, Weeks m.;o, of a-War with Great Britain. Intel ligence received at Port Mahon, .at• that Aiinc i - frotn - i - the --Ainerican,Ambassatlor-at . . London, under tiate•bf the 9th of March, and Private letters to the 11th, advising the' - ditparture id' the squadron 'from the. Medi nirrautan, led to p council idetween - Corn-• - - .. mottor3 hull his ciiptains, on board Melancholy 'Cioutilty.—The Portsmouth the Ol k io 74-; op the 24;th,- Whili restilted_ . 1 07 '., ')Ohronicle; gives ' the following par jih the sailingof the. ships a t t V t . aIVS hours .ticulars of a Most painful eVeirt which oc _ noticei on tho.steeeeding, day. . .... ' The. i3randy wine parted r com potty filim I Thursday- night. "Our whole community the Ohio. in thick mid Boisterous' weather, ! were paralyzed With amazement this morn off the Mediterrineanquitst ..91S,p.:d0;_on t. .iiiri—to—learn -that'Lieuteuarrt - W;T: - 14ne; the 51.11. of April: and itaVingaseeitatnet„ . „f . the United States Jly .Navy;..waglaCeidept- L looking z into the . 13ity of,,Gihraftztr..that lallv . .drowned lhst : night chains his watch_ qi 4 **lfijOlFfii,K." - is" wkoti - 4 4 1. 4 0 1 411P15 - btaltie''fifiiiisti3Fliiiiii7. - --11a Mid asseitihrutriliere, passal—ilito—itic7Al---iiiieC - (111.1 -7— tailliit seelbsi.ll'4he got out upon' NMI. 7iirtli - F9Tii . f - cillil - icTiiii: --- 7 .1 the mizen chains to loot: for' Somethinn .... . . ... .. . Whet] ter -the oltio-and—Prqble-are.:on.l returwis uneettaitc; they . mayi have . ,deriv'ecl itttclligenee,olr.Cadiz or Lis bon; to warrant:th'elCgifing,' :thq Mediterranean . , and to Port Nlahoo. The Brandy W' 11 CI qneonittered .. some frightful, .weather in. the - Golf Stream, Innt , eon detained on the coast *se r:tlllaysrid by .adyerse-w . inds.:-She-spoke -the---ilai•- linger of Boston, -op the 20th of April, thirteen days out, within a days spa of the Westerlasi an d Also, jhe I s itilL son of Bath, - from Chba to Rtissia; a Brit iSh-barijue,. name not learned, and, two •fishing. schooners, from Ciipe ••C i od'ainl Prol;incelown,. Wend ,to the, Banks.- 1 Neiv Cthirier di,?,.J Eng. . . • Emits' Texa - s.. --13! . .r • the arrival of the steamship New York; Captain Wright, in 32 hours from Galveston, ..ve have received our files of papers to the 24th inst. - The French frigate Sabine arrived at Galveston on the 23d instant ; live days croft% Pensacola. . , . •Colonel-,Tolin'Sy Evans, a highly esti:-. mable citizen of Texas,.died a -- few days since. Llis remains were • borne: to .the tomb by an immense procession, and were buriet: with military honors. The Houston Telegraph denies that Texas has agreed to Pay England,' as -her part' of the - Mexican debt, the Sum of .E 1,000,000, anLadds that any such stipulation was made, it must have been in sccrcl session, and could .not have 'trans-, aired. Ire rind little of interest in - the papers.—New Orleans Bet: _rouble at Fort Snelling.—The Galena azelie says:—" Thep have been some rumors in town foJ'Ts-everalTdays—pastiof difficulty betiveencthe Sioux and the Unit ed States troops at Foirt Snelling. The following comes from ,a gentleman from Prairie du Chien, and ismost likely nearly correct. , Ile sayS,':in Indian attempting to geVoto the - garrison - at - night - was shot by a soldier. - MC riiilitiiig;. - Iffidii - Thille= - manded the surrender of the .sentinel ,for punishinent.iljpQn the demand being re fused, they surrounded the ,fort, and odd bited such indications Of hostility,as . to in duce the command:At to send an express to Fort-Craw ford (Frairie_Alu_Ghien)_far reinforcements, which went up on the Chippewa.! We apprehend no Serious dif: - fieulty from thissouree. There -ore seve ral boats above, and we eipect to hear later news in a day or two. We understand that boats from the Up per Mississippi, since the date of the above, bring - no , news which-would-ind nee-the -be lief that any further difficulties had occur red. St., Louis Rfpublictin. James Sprott, Serail Titus, lamb Stdele, " • FROM THE PACIFIC. By the ship Osage, Captain Weide, from. Valparaiso; letters have been received from the United States igate Constitution, ff i dated.27th January, 1 41, by which we have intelligence of intdrcst to many reader 4. . The officers and crew are all well;, and since sailing from. the United States only. four of the five hundred., comprising the crew of "Old Ironitides," have' been over . - taken by death. The fact' speaks well for the cliniate„ ivelr for the internal police of the ship, 'and also ,well - for the skill of the medickofficere. - -:: • - • . ~, . -- 1 -:The-steaniers have__stopped_running_be !. tureen ()altar:rand Valparaiso, owing to the. coal sent from England:by the company as an 'ciperitneat. having disappointed them irrits-attalitles.--.. The -coal—of-Talchttana has imenixied,-but- found' almost twice as 'expensive as that s e tfriim England.. M William Wieelright; the .'z'ealotts and 'ac tive projeclor'of the PiteitiCSteanyNaviga tion company, has gone to ,the southern province, of Valdivia in search of coal;•and it is hoped hemay.be SuceeStifel.. , • The .linited'States - ship has sailed for. ,the,'Marqucsipa and'.SanthVieh' .tslaride, and the coaseoriVraxieo..-!•-':•;•:•'••:-. , . , Two days ago," Bays wri t er o n` ' the Vitt 'of Jimmary, "a French :than;erwar here_froni_Callno, in nineteen thiyr., bridging' deneral Vcirieo, nod _lhe i-nays of ;;a revoltitiine. ,There - lins: been a .4, th,OW,An' tife,;6.l4, ,:rettilt:':ofOrhictril,. it. tf." -. A.r.l .1 :4,f • W.t-'-'t - . (t.-±l'ib:.--0,• 1411='1,4 - 1C:40. - 101 0=44',.-407-V,'4. forced loans and raise as many troops:- as ideases.,- . ' All the . , powei'l3.of a . dictator have' heeri accorded to, him." A QUESTION OF .VERACITY.-It may be remembered (says the New York Corn-, mercial Advertiser) that Lord Palmerston, some time ago; on the, floor of .the House. of .Corrimiins,,declared that the asstimptiO of regponsibility for the attack - •Upon•the C a rol i e—had-been-Laflitial ly-Lmad A Limit Oevernment_,of the United 'State, tirrough . Mt. Stevenson,he United States Alini'stdr at the. Court of St. James.' In reference to this deClaration the London Tirnes makes. the statement following : We are anxious to enforce the expedi ency of getting at the. truth of a rumor which has been accredited in the best in folued circles, and of Which we see no reason to doubt the truthr—nanuily, that ,within a day or two after Lord Palmerston assured_ the_Houee-of_Cotrnons that_ he _ - _ had, three years age,inarmed Mr. Steven son of - the - British Governmcnt ..having 'sanctioned tho destruction of the Caroline, the American Minister, Mr. Stevenson, ad -. . dreSsed himself by note or words to . the Ililitish Foreign Secretark, poSidVely th . at his Lordship. had. stated . what •was• not ihe..fact, for . that:the Ameriea, CeVernment . -had limier yet: a had such communication from any official functioim sy of Great. Britain. The wholo . corps di; plomatique.: no w-in- -London have, ,tt t deyStand, been •fully apprised of this mat ter, whick•rettents gravely upon-the char acter of a British Secretary of Stale. . - mid- mak ingalnisteps•ot Ads feekslippingi: h 01011 erb o before a bosii could reac h kiln, he hat..l stutk to rise no . , more.': , lc is supposed :that he - must - have:been stunned by thie . fall; . ritlerWise,, , bein.s . an excellent swimmer, lie wouldhave sustained himpelf in the_ water until assistance could - have reached him. • We are too greatly - shocked bY:the sud denness of this awful event, to be able to speak of the deceased. A Universal faVor it&mnong-our—citizons, without an enemy in the wide...world, Ins toSs will long be mourned by all Who knew his manlyworth. The service. has lost a brilliant ornament, the community a most excellent citizen; his partner a most kind and indulgent hus band.. To her - the event - must-be-one-of overpowering agony. We.trust . that among the many who appreciate his manly vir tues, some one will favor us with a_merited tribute to him rho is gone, and gone for ever." NEW..ADVERTIgEMENTS. Prince's lanperial -,k-suiverior arlielefor cleatisini; Silver & Britannia 'Ware, also lleass and Coplier IVare, just received by the subscribers. • . & 31ULVAN Y. May 19,1841. • asiral awl Glass_ Lamps IVe have .just.rrcrlyed a large assorimeill of AS TRAL ANL) GLASS LA M PS, or a variiity ofPat teras, A Isp, Astral.Lainp Shades and Chi tfilliCb, for sale al,eity plates.. JOHN J. MAT.RS 'LOOK AT THIS! Jacob Dundore • '--llesilectfully-itiforms'ilie_citizens of:Carlisle and its vicinittin-that he has commenced the• . - Saddieriv and BArssess Bso4ieness, in all its Nwious.branehes, in Main street, one door east of the store of Messrs. Amoey Zr: Anderson, and a few doors west of \1 r. untlerlich's tavern, where keep constantly on lama, and, manufacture to order atilletircittesrMiticelnal - mrthe - mest - reasMCY- - ble terms , V" - • i r . Saddles, BridlesCollarijlar- J., ness . ,.TrunliS &c. &c. . .. . Ile hopes by strict a ttention to business, nod an anx ious desire to please, to merit and receive a liberal &i re of pnblie_patroline. Havi nr• the best of work men employed, his customers may expect their work to be done in the neatest :out most substantial man ner. .. ._. Cavil*, Mny 19,1841. DR. LEIDY'S Sarsaparilla,. or Mobil rms. "The Life of the Flesh is in the Blood:" _ I.,aymeea,x, xvn. v. xt. rilllE safest, best and most efficacious PHIS now I_, in existence, are Dr: Leidy's Blood Pills, a component part of which is Sarsaparilla.. It is use less liere to name the good qualities, or commend upon the medical virtues of these Pills, us the public are fully aware of them. Suffice it to say, they are an effectual purifier of the Wood and renovator of the system. T 1 Phi ade/Phid ' City, as. ' . 4 . , [I,. s.) Personally appeared before tie, one of the ,Aldermen of the city of Philadelphia; Dr. N B. 1 Leidy, who, on his solemn oath •doth declare and sweet; that .iii Die composition of the Sarsaparilla Wood rills, manuffictured by him only; there is not contained Mercury or the' Minerals, or any Drug whatever, unfriendly,..dangerous; or deleterious to the human system. . . • - C. BRAZER, - Alderman; . 95 cents a Box. Ttily are prepared and sold, wholesale and retail, at Dr. Leidy's Health 'Emporium, No. 191 North Second street, below Vine Street: • • Also, for Sale by STEVENSON & DINKLE, Druggists ,Larlisle, Pa. —May-19,-18,11,—an,• Tater! itch !! I . 1' . . A . 1 / II 'ITCH OINTMENT is daily becoming ......... opular. Daily do numerous individuals stop an dorm the proprietor of its great success in remit' kg and Miring the Totter and Itch.' ' Numerous testimonials: might be published ofyi • efficacy, but for the delicacy felt by i tudiyiduals hay kg Their:.names published in connectionicritb s. athsome andAlisagreerible affections. v e - It may be used with 'perfect safety by young* Id, ,even upon. infants, containing ntr mercury In thee mineral Substances. _Dr. Nal. Leidy prepare , liimielf7and-knowing-itS-rionapOsitioncurost comfir entially recommends it as , superior to any othe remedy for the Tettcr and Itch.. 'Prepared and aol t Pe. Leikly's Ifealth'Emporiiim,(sign of the'Golde angle - and . Serpents,) No. 191 North. Seiond street Also, foe'-sale -by STEVENSON & : DIN*: : Drtiggist s;Carliste; Pa. : -- - - -- - :,' .-„..-_,l , ;['„--; , --s-i ? • TIM above preparations are Isom tiyal;:ogiow, u DrUggistsiif- Pikiludelphikinkid . sbk all renteiklitldki `Mercirantietta.d!PrpOrstslliroogitoot. thC;Dniti.) Sistth.to ' ,. 4. 1 '-: l '',- .. . : : -,- ,; -4, 'e:i , . --;!,-...---:••,=:. 'J'l'',“so44 , u; : :'llB4l ,, i l :emi, yte' , ,i.!;:ei.;4j.. ,. ;:k - :. , ...::•„...4 ,'• , , ,- .7., -;,..,- ' 'F.,..,:7',;., SPERM CANDLES . . CHEAPER - 111[AN .OIL. —Just f receive'd a large lot. of, best: SPERM CANDLES, :Aleli 'Av'e will sell. at Sltets. peril). Also fresh HOPE. . . ,CO:.JOHN S. MY :. 11Loop!! "THE SPRING YgAR Is COMING." —Be ye purified iu your Illood;„ , • ' And Health will attend you. • The Life of the Flesh is in t/ u Wood." . 'LEVITICUS C. XVIT. v. Xt. 11 - 0)Y -- 1S - TI lE - DLO OD - TDBE - PURIPI Thousands can answer this question who know from'actual experience that "'`Dsli; LEIDY'S BLOOD PILLS, A 'COMPONE DiT PART , • tieS3P.3 . Are themilest, best ; and most effectual Pills knOwn, as a • Spring or Fallranifier.. • Thousands, who have for several years past tisett them during he Spring and Fall (as well as at other' times) will never use any others. Hundreds are already daily . proeurink them, .who 'have lielvtofore. employed:them. The. object; of this advertisement lwto - infoim thellthusands - wlin know not yet ol them, : where they. may procure them genuine, that they may 'try them; being hilly satisfied that•having. tried them, they will nev,er be persuaded to use any other for several reasons; First—lilt. LEIDVS 'moon PILLS ARID ANTI QUACK, hang. prepared by Dr. N.. 8. - Leidy: himself, a regular Deuggiii, as well as Physician, attested, by Drs. Physic:lc, Junes-, I tomer, Pewees, Jackson, Gibson,,C . orce,&,c. &c. • Second-Dlt. LEIDY'S ISLOOD PILLS ARE ANTI-MERCURIAL, being an Antidote against Mercury and the Minerals, so deleterious and dan .. gerous; and upon the eirects of Which Quacks.de, pond, for " killing or curing'," and therefore mist them with their nostrums. - • • Third-4M. LEIDY'S - II LO ODTILLS-ARE- SA - ;• • FE'll THAN ANY OTHEItS r as in using them, they require no restraint from living or occupa tion, ind maybe taken by the most delicate and fecble,ohl and young, male"and female at all times und uniliM 'eireunistances. • Fourth—Dß. LEMY'S' BLOOD PI LL S RE ' BETTER AND MORE-1 FFECT-UAL'FRAN ANY.OTIILRS, %%lien used according to the di rretintisuid tlo uot.remiire to be tutfeif in large -'-'quatitities as Is requiretimf Vprions' other Medi -, eines', ikiii n - Dimg".shori of . the - Stomach, Ile; ' firirimg it Of its4feetistiitned nourishment, dest roy-roy: mg its Innetionsond . thereby emising.4t rapid it:- , • cliimoltlio, In :ill cases ivhere a purgatinn he necessary, these Pills will be found both effectual and ed.sy in illebr_q9criit ion, prothicingmmilituiea or_Sickness of Further comment is •einied unnecessary--the numerous certificates published; from time to time frnut Llltysiebifis-mid- _other jilikviduals....intist coifvineeiritte=riffe.Fetliflotklmil=for , tlic=fortherr-in- , forinatioo of all other3;Dr.l.,ehly refers them to the directions ,which accnmpitiiy each box. _ . -- -They are M.cpareil and sold, wlmle.sale and.retail, at Dr. I .EIDY'S.IIDAI;I' I l' EN! FOR 11131„ - Nci. 191 Korth Second street, below . • Vine street, (sign of the Bolden Engle and Serpents.) . • ' Price 25 'cents a Box. .Also", for sale by STEVENSON & DINELE Druggists, Carlisle, Pa. , - • ... [ltay 19,1541.--Gin. • Rheumatism DR. LKIDY'S IMILUMATIC-LINIMENT plication for :Rheumatism, Braises, Sprains, stur tns, mill:Weakness of the Limbs and . Joints, Pali along the Back, Skies and across the Loins. ". sk . lIECOOMILADATIOAS. .PNtract of a letter from Dr. Joluison, dated, Philadelphia, May 7th, 1839. - The Rheumatic Lininiem and Blood Pills have Veen - employed by myself, and_ finding them eflica cious,l have , since .reCuanniended them to many, that have been entirely cured of ,Rheumatic pains, lumbago, stillness ,of die joints, 'numbness of. the muscles, limbs, t's..c. Extract of a letter from Pr. Jennison, dated Baltimore, May ,I'9, 1841. Your .41heihriatic Liniment—possosses,properties which I have neVei- foetal in any Liniment . 1 have heretofore employed. Extract of aletter from Br: C. 11. Gomlrich, ted 21st , 1839. Of numerous Liniments atolACtlicines lie'retoftire enitiloyed for Rheumatic airectiiins, Clone have been so Successful as the Liniment and Blood Pills man ulactured by you. Alley have in this place won the golden opinion of all who hare used them. To my own knowledge they live cured several that were by myself and other men pronatinced incurable. It may not•he amiss to remark, that both theLini - ment and. Blood Pills are prepared by. Dr". B. .Leidnitimself3,a.mular Druggist and-Physician, attested by Drs. Phy sick , Chapman, Sackson, Hor ner, Dewees, James, Gibson, CoNfe, &e. of Philadel phia. - Liniment is 'prepared only, and for sale, wholesale:ld retail at l)r. N. 13. LEIDY'S HEALTH 'EMPORIUM, No. 191 North Second Street,-(sign of the Golden Eagle and Serpents,) Phiholelphia. N. 111.--The genuine is accompanied by the writ ten signature tif Dr. N. B. Leidy on thelabel. • • .Price 573 cents a bottle, or three bottles for $1: -- Also, for sale. by STEVENSON - U — DINKLEi Druggists, Carlisle, ' • Moo' 19, 1941.—Gm. "BROWN STOUT." .T.ust.receiveti;. 12 . dozen tiOV Stout in ‘ 014 - Rnd,Fiuqt,flotacE., and r sile 4 J. J-;'MYERS & CO. . May 12, /841:-3t. Champaign Iriateal ) Just reccived and for s(auitritTe lowest city prices:. 10 Baskets Elephant. Brand, • 107 - 110: -. _ iti 'pint Bottle's, do. •, • 10 do. superior.".Anebor" , Brand. Also an assertneent,of " Hock Wines," Madeira, SidilY,Teiteriffe -and-Port, very 'superior, for sale by • JOHN J. MYERS .& May 12, 1841,-3t: • • wicouaga) .- -• A" persons wishing to be supplied with the ear liest, city newt, may feel themselvds much grafi. : fled. by calling at the -subscribers, where they can have a selection of the - following (lady and weekly apers, - viz:—the .Philadelphia Daily Chronicle, Ledger, mu l Spirit of the Times ; New York Daily Herald, Weekly llerald, Brother Jonathan, New World, Yankee Notion, Boston Notion, Magazines, • &c. &c. to be bad at the store of . • JOHN GRAY, Ag't. Ca rlisle,Mar 12, 1841. . 111-USl' RECEIVED some very fine SUM?: HERRINGS &CVErm ,nt t Store of • Alny 12; 1841. 500 pounds CRPET CHAIN , j ust renewed atAlle, New tore to Shirt )•nsburg, and for sale by ' ARNOP ' AlfitAMS. May 1; 1841. , • , PRIVATE S 400 Acres of Woodland, situat in Mifflin town:. ship - , - Cumberland - Countv - ' will sposed-of_on accommodating . terms.for, particulars aPply to . - P. P. • J Attorney for the owner. __Carlisla,May7.l2., 1841-- ' • • ,•.-_,„- Tip.' PUBLIC, . . Are direettellirtW. Ilailich's , Celebrated Medi cines, which ire recommended by thousands as a preventive and cure for Iliienses of the Stomach and. Nervous System. The Aperient and German Pills, are a direct purifier of the blookand certain to re move bile from the stomaoh, -- Ivltickisthe greattautie of biliiius'auil other distresslng . naaladies; regulate-the bowels, Ike. ;The' Stkengtliening Tonic Pills, gate' tone - atitivigor'to the'organs of - digestion, restore the_ lost appetite, quiet . theueries" of the, debilitated, and , : produce sweet repose to the: restless... The above Teedieines are fast Superceding ..the drastic' mineral, preparations which same phy . sicins. have heretofore ; trht thepractice . of administering to their patienta. tithea .;. , in - on of Dr..lhirlich's preparationi . ~ tiktlie, ' 11, - - ':. l re a;`mfnfliave . abandoned 'inch, ' 4 .. . -- ;- , pr,harrreirminenced , administer. 0W: ...7..o.l44tieiivh4hevo • he.symptcps ht.' ~..,-, „,pr.... - siliti#l)F. : 4,7 , iLrilyi .i,ki , -,- cp.- , ; citrliklid„ ,4.. 2 ;,T'?ltiPolObit'Ouiliurgi - Va' l,- 4.7:4 --.4- ' ,.. -'-'7V P . - .:': , li , ...,,,,.ist...l`-j;r-gr),..M.FAIV., Or the Fioancial:•COndhion'orthe Boijough,.of Carlisle, showing the amount of, small notes un- , . • redeemedas per''repart former Council; also, he existing. debts due the borough, . . April 9th; 1.84 i. . . , , . To Balance Of small notes outstanding and unredeem ed; as per statement of former. Council, • • • $796 82 = account of Thomas Treasurer - ol his -receipts and disbursements, ifrom appoil , . . Ain't of.taxeS.atithiiriied to be collected for 1840, .$ . 1716 37. Cash'frOtn.Jacob Squier; Esq. former treasurer,. - . 306 .553. Cash from D, Bailey,..l. Spiihr,,G.Deitz, J. Seig, . : • ° 5 . .. Bolandcr, E. Leyburn,.l. Sillars;:.l. Worth- ~, 7- - • - • H . - . ley, for IkenSe for Provision Stores and Oyster . . . . , . and. Eating s Houses,s•-• ' •-., • - . ''., •..2500 s . Cash from .sundry .persons for licenses:to exhibit, ' -• . , 32 00 Cash from hoteliers for"stall' rent; . Ca t _chZfriiiiT i Orri-Ve.--etil-R919 r--04t3p...___.-:- 2 -;.- 7 - . ---- ' 0:;.% 4A1P.A.C5.V. 0 ,1 , 0 pitin ,• , , !•- ~, ..vie,,,z evq.:, rt, __ .r0ker,,..., ,_. :..._. ~, , cirSif - fr ciiii l C diiigleTt a rik 'sniall-note7.baliiiiCg-itc- - faVOr - •7 -- • : - o f Bo ioo - r4i . . ... . • . ----. .7 s .:7---:. - 7,: - ..2: - . 7q6 8 - 4 -C41511.-from -Peter-011 m.ore balance ill. futl...of_lot.sot.d:. ~ Co him, Cash from Wm. Miller fine collected; Cash froip M. Mathews for chains sold, Cash froni M. DiPple proceeds of:hay scales, &c due the torough, including light butter and bal. --ante duefromlast year, - 150 . 1 81 Cash from M. Mathews street commissionerlor stone . . CHARLES BELL, --3ACDIVZITCGLI:." • • . • . Committee- idAteounTs. LOOK s2T THIS. iii MORE SPRING GOODS. ARNOLD & ABRAMS have just received an FASHIONABLE SPRING GOODS, consisting in part of • • •- , . Blue, Black, Bl`o7oll, idalits, Green and Invisible Green, Steel Mixed, and Drab CLOTHS; Blue, Black, Drab, Steel Mix'd, Fancy Mix'd, Drab . - - 'Ribbed and Tweed Passimerest • -Cnssinetts ? at all -prices ;. Velvet Cords; Beaverteens; Lion Cloth Kersey; and -all kinds of Pantaloon stuff; • Vestings of all descriptions and at all prices ;. z. Summer Cloth of vartous-colonrs and prices; Ffrured Fault de Soie, Gro: de 4-4 Black and Blue Black 'Gra' SILKS. de Rhine, Colored•and Black Gro de • • • • Xaples, , • Black, Lace and Gauze Veils; Silk-dress Shawls, Handkerchief and Scarfs of the latest style ; ' ' '' • Black, Blue Black, and changeable Bombazines; , rk de Laina'of various patterns and prices; A general assortment of Cap and Bonnet RIBBONS.; A fine_assortment of English Ss Domestic PRINTS.; Thread Lace, thread Valencia null Cotton Edgings ; Quilling and:Lace of all kinds Thuel,'White, Black, Plain and Figured; -' Together witlftilarge assortment 7 of - Queensware, Hardware, — Groce- - ries, c oeder Ware,. &c. &'c. All of which they are prepared to sell 20 per cent cheaper than can be bought in Cumberland county, or elsewhere. nr, They would ,respectitilly invite' the public to call and examine: their stook .13amains will he giv en—no mistake. N. 13. .Country Produce of all kinds will he taken in exchange for Goods, at market price, May 12, 1841. :100 pieces TILEAeHiIn NILS- Lmsoust received id the New &pro in Ship pensbUrgi and for side by , • ARNOLD C.? "ABRAMS. May 1, 1841 COLDS, COUGHS AND CONSUMPTION. Dr. Sway ne's Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry an invaluable reniedy for all discuses indicative of -Pulmonary affictions, such as recent_chrcinic coughs, hoarseness, whooping'cough, wheezing and difficulty of breathing, croup, and spitting of blood, &e. How. - many sufferers do we daily behold approaching to an untimely-grave, wrested in the _bloom •oryouth from heir (lair relatives-rind friends, afflicted. njth that com on and destructive puiager,called consumption, ' which soon Wastes the miserable sufferer; until he be comes beyond the. power, pf hurnin skill r if such suf ferers would only make trial of Dr. Swayne's able medicine, they would soon find themselves ben efitted.; than by gulphingthe various itieffebtive Cer tain reinedies Of which 'out neWlipapers daily qb . ood. Thirsyr4 immediately begins to heal the-ulcCiated lungs, stopphigvoluse Alight sweato, initigating* distressing cot; i.at tift sarne;time_lnducing 11 ._ heal thy: and natur e expectoration; 'also reiieving/die shortness of breath ill the chest, which liar / rasa the sufferer, on the slightest exernisd 2 and finally the hectic flush in the pallid ZOO Oniaciated' cheek, will soon begin to'tianish, And, the • stiffin*will - here perceive himself Snatched from. a premature grave, mto,the enjoyment again of c omfortable health. , , . ObservcrrThe Principal ffice for the sale ofthis Medicine licat N0.:19 Nortightlt street, Phila.' Also, For sale. by'John 4:lll , oet's & Co., Carlisie o,ltE3Yl.lo?PO4ShlpOrlburfii . l" l l..":„: . , A GOOeit•at Exhibit ~.:1 .._ e . CHARLES • JACOB ZUG; • . Conimitte'e of•Accouuts _. J ,~.._ NM MEI 13 de Ba ance tue row tie estate e . . amsey, ec a e Treasurer of the Borough, now in suit,. together with interest on the satin., from 13th Aprll.lB3B, Balance due from the estateof J. Reighter decd. late .collector now in Suit,. with interest on same froni 14th of April 1838, Okstanding on sale of old marlset houSe, • Balance due . by John Peters Collector f0r.1g39,,: Balance due by John Wyncoop for sfaThrent, }Valance clue by John Peters Collector for 1840, Balance in the hands of Thothas"Trinrible Borough . 'Treasurer, $49 of which is - uncurretit paper; 1, $1363 69: . • _ .. —Examined and passed by Council, 9th uf Aprill.Bo: ---- JACOB WEAVER, Presd't„Pro. Tent. 'I 4 CSt-TIII MAS TRIMBLE, Clerk. .. . . tSiiice paid $9O. . - ' • • ' ' the Borough of Carlisle, exhibiting an account he 11th day of April t 840; the time of his, • • .- • : - Cash paid 11..11end0 -for winding ciock,'&c.. Do. Wm. Miller MO constable expenses of.Dorough - Election for 18.46, Do. M. Matheys street cOminiKsioner,..for repairs on • streets; &c. - ana' for cleaning Letart Spring, • - , Do. Wm. GM'ltiiiis bill for candles, ..' - . .. Do. Dr.-G. 1). Foulk ifilproptiation-to'Cumb...Fire Conipany_two - years,' Do: Committee of Accounts to hay note in bank, Di): T. t'i•iiigliead TheMirti.ef' - ; fees fp►-recordiiig: n►iirt - gage - offlVltiOreAk - 4341111 : . Deo. Geo, W.. Ceabb• for printin , * • "- $ 21 •00 - •.. —" 10 00 7 •I)o. 'Sanderson & Cciimman. for printing, ‘,. - 25-'5O • 7 - 1/0 Do.- - james lio.ffer stall rent refamied; -•15 00 Geo. alipropriation to'lr.nion Fire Coinii?y, So'oo 1:00 - SO 60 7 17-1 1 - $21 . 313 60 $1oo;--$1oo: Will be forfeited by Dr.. N.. B. LEIDY, for a prepa ration of Sarsaparilla equal to his • Medicated Extract of Sapaparilla. The efficacy of Sarsaparilla is well known in Scro fula or King's Evil,-Erysipelas, Diseases of the Liv er, Affiadions of the Skin and Bones, Ulcers of. the Nose; Throat and. Body, as well as au Antidote to Mercury and the Minerals, Constitutional Diseases and . ? general Puri fi er of the Blood and Animal Plnids. Dr.'Leitly would refer to the most respectable phy siciantein-Philiulelphia;fis Well - tietlfroughout - the States for the character of his preparation, as well also to the numerous certificates from physicians and others; that have been from time to tim&publislied, now deemedunnecessary as the character..o,f his pre paration is firmly established. Throuhout the Sou. States it is used altogether, and throughout the North takei the precedence over all others, particu larly among physicians;mliecforilitiliettefirof 'their patients, always reconimendltl . The reader is rdferrcd to.the - directions accompa nying each bottle,for recornmendationh, certificates, and further partieulars. Remember; one battle, (half ri pint,) is equal to six plias off syruip, - andis equally pleasant to Lake. . • Dlr Price Ont._Dallar per_Boule. For sale in Carlisle by S.TE V.E.AI SQN 13. -. .IIINKLE, Draggles. May 12,1841.---6 m. • Deaths, Deaths ! You who are blessed with -little children, and have the care of them, should' ot forget that these "little ones," sooner orlater, will be afflicted with the evil effects of teething, which carries off thouituls annu ally. How shall we prevent this fatal ravager ? is asked hy Many. The answer is, proem+. inimediate iy Dr. Paris' Soothing Syrup for Children, Cutting Teeth, which gives instant relief Odle little r sufferer. This fackl. have tested various times, and always with the same beneficial results, I advise every Emily who bring up little childken to have the Syrup with then), that when the child - wakes up with pain from Teething itmay be immediately relieved' to the en joyment of those who desit;e sweet retinae. • • N. calling at the office of the Ledgei.' the address of the above will be shown, which will satis fy those who may feel somewhat doubtful of the won derful effects of the abciVe medicine.' Remember, none is genuine tittlesthe signature of Dr: Peen - Wimp: 4 ood en the phial's;also be care ful and purchase only at. the medical office, No. 19 North Eightir - streeti - and - advertiied - Agenni: Be ware, there are sevoeral Nimbus imposing a deleteii- Mu article on the public for the above-, mit up in plain, bottles, with the name of Pat is spelt different. -When yen purchase dee that the name - of Paris spelt asyou see it in this notice, and Lidless tile phials are ,impressed with "Dr. Ptiria! Soothing ,Syrup" touch it Yoy . sale 4fr .tob - n Co' , Carlisle; and Wm. Peal, Shipp erg, Pa. 'aka` persons haying cldimaagitinstthe afiliscriber, ' any kipAwkilpleise present thein: for settlement, and ali perlitins that tiow, thetaselves-indebtedTwill please Make payttient, or at least 'come and settle their ace?,niits.. Persons neglecting to .eomplli with this pritroe will find their accounts plated in the hands - of an tifficer for collection. .• . • Cprliale,'May 12, 1841. , 20 rotocesilErl TICKING,iust ireceivett at bturn 44 Sluppolotmrg, 440 for. fale _.-• .'ARNOLD Y1.A.13114M5. May 1.:180::" , • - • osite in.Savin_ ,Fund, .two years, -- • , . .- - - . . - , Do. Wm.-Alexander. forstone hauled, • • .. . Do.-JamesLoudon for bookstind:stationaty, _ ' - Do.-,A. Hecker-fdr-repaitino , loek-,-2 - -'-• - - - er Do: Peter GutSlraltiorrepairs,at-hayLScales and.-krave . pin] wall„' • ' Do: J. J; Myers for oil . for -market lamps,..,• ' • . Do..PAhoneration's.allthved John Peters...collector-for. :-.7.1840 - .17467' . . INC.-Commission allowed J. Peters collectorfor Do. '86.25 Do., M. Mathe - Ws Street cOnnoissioner. salary, .'. • : 52 50 , Do. --De. excess expended beyond - appropriation; 683 Do. Balance notcollected on the Duplicate for 1840, 543.41 Do. Wm: Miller,higb constable salary and bill-for _ . candles; -- Do: M. .Dipple salary and cleaning snow...from market . . - house; .. Do. T. Triinble clerk to Council salary and making .dupliCate,, . . Do. Allowance to clerk for index to minutes and for recording ordinances respecting nuiSances'and re gulating markets • ~ Din-COmtnissien al-lowed-.treasutc!•,.. ,Balance in hands of treasurer, Exaniined•and passed by Council, the 9th of April 4841. ---'-----J-AOOII--W-EAYER;--PreSirti;Pro - .- 4 1'env.' - -- .Attest-7-Tnomns TRIMBLE, Clerk. . • .4. G. •EGE Egg EIMV7 0000 ch t!) Just ree • :ed al the Store of AN J 1 RICHARDS, ''A fi:esh supply of seasonable GOOBS, consining in part of Blue, Black Brown, Olive 'Green, and Adelade,,' • 0 1.1 0 - T Illacirillluejlrowriflpred and strived Cassimemt: Mixotr figured andstriped • Gambroons for panta loons. Brown, I%rhite, Striped and Figured Linen Kentuekcy, Pennsylvania and Delaware Jivies; ,Pittsburg cords; Cotton stripes and Atherican Nankeens Auld colored Muslins; Burlaps French and Irish Linens; black, blue, Fawn Mouse; Pink; Blossom, White; Figured, Striped and barred Silks, new stile; Firmredijlain barred strived Jacki z _ netts; Swiss, am ric - and Mull muslins; BOnnets, Lawns and Silks, Embroidered, Manual, Glossee, Sattin and barred Itibboni; Leg horn flats; Straw, Braid, Nun and Chip Bonnets; Colored, White, Fig ured Leghorn and Palmleaf Hilts; BrOwn & bleach ed muslins; Ticks, Checks, Crash, and Diapers; Lin en and cotton; 4-4 54 and 6-4 shootings; Tablecloth,' linen -Ond - coton-DiaperrLinencGrassi-silk-ipongee and cainbrick Hankerchiefs; gloves, flosiery, Stocks and Artificial flowers; Cotton and Gingham Umbrel las; Parasols; - cotton yarn and carpet chain; together with an extensive assortment of Vroceries & queensware. All of which will be sold on the most reasonable terms. Person are invited to call and examine for themselves before purchasing. elstiwhere. . ANDREW RICHARDS. Carlido, 4141 24;1841, • • Diseases lair the Eye. ~ _ N - =9' 7l • = ~, . ..m;:(((‘k_ sill - -- . ~,.--••`_ .V•s„.. : .......... .."'' - q •:. DR. , BOSTOCIVSI . • , . • - . Celebrated - ke.. Water ; -7, 4 For the cure of Weak, Wciterkor 'Mood Shot Egez•„' Ulcers, ffurnours; and Itiflamatiou of the Asre4iile,' ..Dinineas of Sight, &e.' . . .•• Persons suiltikt 'Co any of' these Unpleasant disor ders, NvillfiUsl this the mostectuayremedy in use, as it schleps fails to remove- 4 - of Amhe - affections by'a rew spill i catkins, w Wien the leatit ineotsfenience. r' or pain. Those 'Who are troubled with a DIMNESS OF .SIGHT will'alooskusi..it.-Vvslablo remedy for strengthening the eyes, improving the Sight, and pre. venting the dimness that arises from straining them. It will also beTound particularly useful as a wash for the eyes of young children, to reinove inanimation, and subdue the'hurriours to which they are so liable. Price 50 Cedes it Bottle with full dfreel bona, or u4k), ; .....L.._ - ____ - __ . ... - . - .L . :::. ,, -. 7 - Soldid Carlisle by . . . --.,;:. . '.. ' • - ‘,..5 - A .111 . ITEL .RIZIOTT.. April 20,-lildi.-4.,. ''' :. - ; • . ce . BONNETS. received atthe,New Storeiii . large and splen did assortwient of ` English Straw awl Flareticellon sal'O at IoW 'priers hr' 't' , • • :Afars,' „ , , [:i;;t~ a S CI E CR. $ 59 38 115 25 277 16 5 774 9S 71 , 12 21 t 45 41 256 724‘• CR. $l5 00 1,8 00 175 00 1.731 68 00 1030'91 08 00 8 00 ISL 621- 12 62 10 50 81 12& 60 00 60 00 35 47 44 77 2556 96L 256 6S $2813 60 ~..,. .- „. . , r';:::„ , i,:. , .. , ::.i.,,ty : , 4 ,T , 157... 4'1..:_:,',": . :7,::.! - .: ; `,!.....- . ,::::,