HERALD & EjCPOSITOR. ---.. ,'` S IThr ea rttote. I "i'VEDNE:sDAY,,..IIINE 16, Is4l. FOR GOVERNOR, "J O.EI N K S Of` 'II ; .E/?.KS C 0 UdVrk.' 107 , The abs . ence , of, the' Ohm , of , the lier"ald*e . silfficieOCappiogY 'for :the bar'retiess of th'e,editori'al co.foom!3. . , • FOURTH or. JULY.—The• last Volunteer .contains 'a -611 for ing. preparatory.', to a partii . celebration of the 4th July. , Witat is to,be•ilone on If-any -thing, it is tirns--that-theLaetive.inen , of the party had'eonstnened operations. pd.We have heard frbm'seveyaf of our gountry7friends,that , the fly doing ,much damage - to the wheat crop. " r lA r e , hope the ravages • of the ineeet'are not general.. , • "COLD ComFoRT.—L-Dii ring -the meltitig weather we have had for the last two weeks, . . .we hive fouifd nothing so refreshing, as cold comfort in the shape' of ice:erect/ill: Mrs. Mrs: W Keigiey - , and . Mi. Felix, make,theVii perfectiO . n. deems it be a very''.4erious flareLtip•betiveen the WM;(o — find Antinia- sons of Allegheny , cotinty. 'rite Antinta- , - , . sons hare noinitiiitthl topeutire 6otinty tioket:, vul Ave prqtfine - Tne•vitigs-‘2. oito,w. tile ~ This i4 the tirSt fruit of the distinctive orgputz - Stion" policy —"lhe Vile friends of .Judge- BaultS; at Reading, have recentli - fiat)* an eieellent likeness that i :gentlornatr-TubliShed, • Any ::persotLyjlling or desirous to take an agenCy for the safe of diem in •thiscOunty, may—learn ,particolttrsT:by,applieation , to Charles. Troxell. Posj ALlStir - uf the above named borough, or to 'the editor- of this • DIPLONIATIq CORRESPONDENCE: adopt the following froin the Boston 'Atlas.— • • On our first page our readers will find 'the first' state paper,••since Mr..Websier's accession to the Cabinet, that lias been comunicated by. him to the public. • It will be' Iliad with no- ordinary interest. As suelt—as_the_firsi.paper, from the Depart- Ment of State to Corretst•-- , as evidence of • the ability with whiei,lwinny - be - expected • to fill the high station which he ocCupies ;- this letter will create a deep interest, which will be very materially increased by the importance of the subject to which it re lates. , . • The correspondencecomprises twe•offi , - •cial letters; one from the British Minister • in the .Se.cretary..af State, demanding_ the immediate. release of McLeod, on the jound that the act with which heis charg ed was one committed tinder ,public and compet - dni authority, - for whiali - therefore, lie cannot be held 'personally responsible; • a second from the Secretary of State in,re ply, conceding the .4rinciile asserted . : by 31r; Fox, but showing that the, Of6rceiiient , r of,that principle; in•the case4A issue, does . belong,- in its presentilage, to the Gov „ ernment„of the . I.Jiiiied States, bat , to the •judicial tribunal's which properly have co,g, the-inatter.• : communication of • Fox has . „•.' , -'already been made public in. part; and' the • • 'thilber pertio - n now inTifinced exhibits with .4.lpg,Of particular intei•esi, except the covert ' ' s melt:ice conveyed in-the. last paraghith but ----- titr6-•:--whichatitiriree.i.Littitill-be=seerr--1- ilsWered by Mr..Webater With Itidignified, tempe'te, but suflicie»tly explicit intim tion-of the confidence, entertained by the Government, of the" United States in . its • „ability to vindicate the national-honor and • &fend itself against aggypssion.- • , • • The. Secretary ofState, repudiates 'the _ application ,'of-the term --klorntes".:to , ,those _ ~,,American citizens who foolishly, and..crim ' inally took part in the Canadian rebellionsf eliitwing inoTeoVer,:thet-ablimdant • piece dent for their •conduct has been .afforded by British subjects, and that no imputation • Whatever, rests upon the - Government' of the United States, either •of having sane , tinned, failed ht'andeatiors ''to'. ,-event', Wrongful arts - in Which they ..beeetne partiCipatore. . From Use U. S.,G6ziAte.- • , THE BANKS AND' THE: REVENUE BILL, .71 , At; a liteking Of; tho'Stbekholders of. do Batik of North Asnerica, held yesterday o'cloolc, it . wa ‘ O! u Tian hrtitusly siesoPved 'to' lie' inexpedient nOctli4•,ilio ,noveouo.Act Of .the..4tlt .01 May last:: We understand, also, that: the ~Stockhol'llete'of 'llete'of . the SouthWark [Nutt' Of 'his city, have tinailimousri rejeeted the'Refief We, have no news from the Eastcin from What hilve heard wo conclude ilia( the directors -will promptly repet..ithe bill .n ldodo') may:, iliflumiee:stime -' direetpil. of the Fariners' Batik of Berki eounty,),.Pa4 hive resolved tOaetept' ' l':YY,E"caPYLitlio,..fromthe,Amecies.O.Sen foto ,ingli o falturriber , or'the 2klx-.04,4 6 ii41i5' Hinkle-Ada aire',a'aVepted., iit4lht" prqtqpits..OPOOTOVOkile notes of a . );6:n 600 under it arelo4l!)ra 'ci#dlattori; and,Vpatr4 freely t bkitiitlVO 611S1 Of t fkinneYlirania, Binlet bia'tridge and • Banking Company, P.Fchalge, • Bank F:arrnOrs:Bank;Ot.':Liaticatiter, Harrisburg., Bank of -o,hanabe'rslnirg,• Carlisle Bank;:Bank of , Leviiitoivn:; , Bank ofilkTocilminherlarid,LanCastei:•l3aiik;.Tiit wanda Bank Bank of Middletown', AV° - Y ing , Ban k,;:WeSt'Branah. ai !Williamsport, York' think, •Notiogooi'tjr 'EtiO Baitk,', : Beeks-,Countytault;FOrMers• Bank of Reading, Miners Bank of Potts. PoOrity Bank... , • The Plowing baltikliave..rejOcted the bill • Girard Bank, Philadelphia Bank, .Commercial Bank of Peonsylvanim :West Bank 'Of ',Pittsburg,':Franklii Bank:Of Washin gton,• • There: , are • fifty Banks in' the Comm On. wealth,. The law: requires thattht. Gthr ernor, should be notified - on'or before Sat• urday' next. • ". • E = I t 1_ El IMMO Coz , i•espouclece of the United Stain, Gazette. ".: oN-NEWS. The Senate was. - one continued scene . . interest froni the opening to its cloie. Clay made it call on the Secretary of the 'Treasury, far his plan - of .a Bank to be in corporated by. Cengress; bu,t thiS was met 1/thine:V. 'sosteralSenators, (Mr. Rives arnong otherS) desiring to - keep the - words within the 'pale of the AleSsage of the President ; and Report-of-the Secretary--of the . 'Freasuay,. and use.' the terilt• " fiscal agent," . Finally,,after an hour's debate,_ the resolution was . , compromiSed between 'Aleslrs. , Clay and Rives - so - ;as to read, to the effect,, that tltiOecr,etary submit - a plan Of a "Bank, :orfisefit . agent as being freb front"constitutional - objection - s, -will, in. his opinion, produce the . happiest results, anil . confer lasting and important benefits QI) .: the trY-t" • chin - Mined on the partof the ,Senate, to -whom was referred Mat \pia of the--Presitlettt'sr' Message, relating - to — the tlleiteraL.,Harnis.C.A;Lba - _Harms... ieliort; meagre - .enouglt , in all, conscience, though something- more Substantial may be. doge hereafter..: he report on - IT-goes so far.as •to , sayi That the -chair's of the two: Ite - u4S,:shall c heishroti4ed.in black__ during_ the resedudof the sessien, and the Senators and: Members.. :wear the usual. badge Of m o u rn -uniAtte_ . , send a copy - of the resolution to the widow,. and assure her of the profound - respect of the two Houses, ftifber.person atuteharae ieri and condole with her.in her berevetnent. All tins 'outwardtrapping and sethblaries of grief, carry ho halm to the tvounded hea6 of this excellent lady. Something beyond this will doubtless be done for her at the next session. • 311 r. Clay broUght forward his .protocol, embracing some five or six points, to he acted on this session. . , Ist. Repeal of the Sub-Treasury. The incorporation of a Bank - I,(L -- -ProVisiOns of' adequate revenue for the wants of the Government,by an irripo lien of duties, and authority_o_eontrao a loan. to cover the public debt created 'by the last administration. f. 4411. The proportionate distribution o the Public Lands. .' - 'lsth. Necessary amiropriation Bills Gth. Some tnoditication of the banking system of the District of Columbia.. Thus, you. see, the - Bankrupt Bill•is not classed in the protocol;• but it is mit at `all improbable that-the Committee on the Judi cart' will report ai hill . for the consideration of—the-pbople,-w hich-will-be-acted-owearly atcllie'next session. • THE REPEAL.OF THE SUB-TREASURY. • This measure 'clime up, as the order •of the day,.and on a. motion to amehd,!by ad ding a section, repealing the, law 4.1836, relathig.te•the deposites, except the 13th and 14th sections, provided the repeal did not impair any securities, which may have been taken for the safe keeping of the. pub lic mo - neV. • .0n • this amendment, very animated discussion ensued, which lasted until a late 'hour, but Without any definite action. I think I discover, in the, spirit displayed to., day,,'Whrt must of necessity - Causrmft7frotTc.tet6sessiovizttlesireff to dismiss' every trifling. object that comes before the body. - • . :In the course of debate, Mr. Clay said,. if gentlemen desire to readopt the rickety, palsied, and siekly. system of the pet bank's, -to-s-comelorwark,-and-arrange-:soine---modo or detail. Mr. Hives said was. not Safe to repeal the act of 1836, because it.would*gi've•the control of the public money to, the Mimed o'gif aid - a gainst - whi c h - th a t'very - Tucr Was•framed,. He,recollected saying, in the course of the debate of that period, after the depeSites were reMoved - , that :fife - pet banks would befthintra, 'very comfortable inn, where 'all niight lodge; and; he would preterit, rickety - and 'palsied as it iitight . be, • . . to reposing ' the -boarding house in C.heS• 'nut. street. • • • Mr. 'Adams 'earriedAtis measure in the Pante, and the rule relating to the'receptiqn Of! . gbolition petitions is rescinded. • , A. select.copitnittee of: nine ' . is ordered in the iletise, to 'take Intb'..criiiidorgtion the subject of the . enriettey.yril6,'Oliirivil . l appoint this committee oi-morrow, , aMl also the stait'ditig; committees' or the' lionse; r ' m .' “, • 7 4 , WAsiltrtoToN, June - 41,, , ' House The moved toxeconsider the:vOte -of;-yestertlay in -rehltion-niti , tlyrrule-con-. cern' fig the, reeePlion ,Of'pholition petitchrl, and thus this vexeiluntl' perplexitig,Aues.' tion will ~ be . - agaitt'thtnwit open: ' Would that.,it,eould, sleep in' tite.toqiiv,iiiv_thn,p,spl.l7 Stileer Coil/401144 vs's; -ttn too itee4 by t4' , ,.§,psuit l er. •po wet:ful ,commitipe. , Mr, ~ 51.3 4 :001t., yotittqiity';' : 'its`chairman4 Messrs. Adonis, Chtit(lli' 9. I a slotioy,„pt?tt, Nett l4 ,ageOp" ? .;#ll4,l,,,lVld; A fttlr" a nu frifier . et'• • • ' WASHINGTON, June 7, 1841. , ,• 0 tic vrt grit • , , geant-at=armsirZt :rejected, oducl Mr. , Townsend. elected.. • .REPEAL• or lls 'This bill„afier;e2.liiitdebitte in the Se nater was :viifetJ fa; be -- by 7,a , iZt 'Of 30:1!i - 40, - ; The amendment of Mr. Clay,, and..ita'ainelitnent:lo. that arnend mOt by 'Mi. Calhoun,' ultimately fell throtighi.,thougir l Mr . ...AJalhOun's .proposi tion tv,ai.eirried in•ithe;tipt instance. , The' directed 'tOp.•Otigrossed; the nak -ea- bill repertedn,.4s,'.ooCoromitiee.'64'l7i nanee', with some triviaLehanges., - •Mr. Denton made varions, efforts to. ?e -tain the,eitiuses• in the ' origirthl•bill;'relating to the..s*ii;elaiipO g r Ae'.,'hut - ,,they were 'all. votecbilown:bidargre•miloridis..• • • • After•theyeas and nays liedheeti . taken, seven or lifti:OS*; MG.,Efetitiiii' said' he, hid one : More anienilment to, offet; i6i01!; he felt satisfied, , ,wouldlreceive the',undiv 'iled'snlipOrtcir the Senate:', It4arizto. nx nliidn' "the Bank Ot.,the - 'Uniind States, .commonly called the, Pennsylvania Bank of the United •Statbs,janilits'litatic'he, and hical Banks, and agencies owned by, it, from beingentrustod - With the collection, or safe .keeping, or transfer, oie disbursing of the public moneys, : or anyvartithernof.!'--: - This - amendment. was opposed by seve ral Senators;,.”, unnecessary„ and not he 7-noiiiing the - dignit Of - so — gravn:a - bodras= •the - Senate. -,But.Mr.Bentnn bncime rabid on the subject,_ eharging the Bank with usurping I,hn name United States Bank, and, gaining credit thereby, - -and in sisting that now, in all jia = rOttennes and putridity, if. Was still caliable of Mischief. Ile-affirmed that by Telusing-to - publish.the .names of .persons indebted, it was seeking to enhance the stock, °notoriouslynot worth a cent) 'On the: unwary. . , .This amen - dinent - received ;20 - votes against it ' In the Course.of,_theilebate, Mr.-Buchan •an -gave i private opinions n:relation .to the Sub-treasury, believing it tot be the best system miekOevised, and that-it would PX ereise.the happiest influence 'on the bank 7. IngTiliterests' of the reotintyy; n p to.tiie wishes of is-_'.State;:-he—yated againSt retainitiOh . t,l4ge4.io:slause. to . A kittatitp; and. no • d'oubnve..s . li al linive_a_ repprtetC. - --at-.: UM-1 - 01'1,0n t.;- - 7 session,: hdt with little prospect 'Of - ftssiasSage. . . . -lilt 13ticlsaoau nte d 741 i rr of - O - Pre Bank, Suggested by 111 r. Littell; but as op position .was male by Mr. Benton to the printing,lt, was .simply referred'to the lect comm ittee having charge of that abject: Correspondence of the - Baltimore Patriot HOUSE OF;REPRESENTATIVES.- taILINSITOB.,_b_n 8,_1841. • :After the reading: of : the Journal this morning, t ( lie.Spealter announced - the foliow ingg us the Standing committees: Electios.-, , Messrs. Halstead, Uliur , Caribn, Bor den; summers; Gamble; Aaron, V: Brown, Meillß i will James W:.Williams. Ways Old Ofeans.---Messrs. Fflimprq, GilnMr Botts, Samson Matson, Thomas F. Marshall, Hunch et. ' Picket ' .ohn W. Jones and Atherton . C't ' es.---Myssrs. Giddily:l4, Spring, Linn War i•en, Arnold, Cerny!), Bank's, Burke and 11-Mica Me Clellan. - - . -. . -- _Commeree,--LiViessr3. J. P. Kennedy, Winthropc VolaiiilOtnyner,, Benjamin-Randall, Ed. 1). White Ilolmes;q3re.Wster, and Clineles Brown. ' .Public Land . S.-::Wases. Wm. • Cast Johnson Morrow, Lewis Williams, Smith, Gentry, - Bronson I loward, Chapman end Care Johnson_ k, .Pose quiet: and Post 'Bondr.- ! -Alcssrs. Briggs, ;Joseph „Cr - Williiriiis, Russell, lirotkway, Alorgaii, Owsley, Andrew Kennedy, Ilopkins and IkeMling. . — JD/strict of' Coh mtbid.--.Niessrs. Cu dennud ; Ki ng, Ppwell, Barris, Alex. Ruwlell, Richard W. Thomp son, Kenn„lolnCampbell and John T. Nilson.. judiciary.-- .st lessrs.Barnurd,Trimhull, Maxwell, Thos. P. Post r, Milton' Brown, Pearce, Ing-Crsull, i , Roosevelt ant Saunders. --- - ,-.1... - - - - - Revolutionary Claims.--Messrs. Unit, Patrick C. Goode, Thos., J. Callopbell, Aim - hint, Washington, James, Parmenter, Wm. 0. Goode to.d:Van Buren. Public Expendifures.--Nlessrs. Graham, Childs, TludSoil, Alford, Clinton, Jererni,oh.Brown, IVotter-, son, Green and Littlefield. • . • Private Land Claims.--Mcs'si's. Moore. IL D. Davins, liirdseye, Gamble,. Sunni, Cros3,3. B. Daw son, Turner and Gordon. . - —Minn fixtares.--Messrs.--Stilton‘fall,--flandolph i Greig, Henry „Slade, Tillinghast, Nisbet, A: Mar shall and 4;.:astmaui. Deberry,ltidgway, Simon ton, Haig, A. McClellan, Arrington, Mattocks, Shaw, and John Hastings. ' • Indian Affairs : -Messrs. Adams, Cooper, B4ton; W.B. Campbell., Meriwether,Chittenden,Shepperd, Win. Butler, and Bidlack. Arititarp Affairs.---Alessrs: Nym.C.Dawson; Wal lace, Caruthers, l'endleton, Coggin. Van Rensselaer, Win. 0 Butler, Siniiptei;, and' Triplett, Coies, Stoke ley,•Ward, Weller, Sweney, Lowell, and S. H. But., dl.faihs.---Messrs. Wise, Stanly,G.Dalifl, T. \V. 'Williams, King, Hamel!, Fessenden, Alnl lorr and Clifibrd.: • Cushion,F. verat, H , Jolin C. o Clark e Allen, 'Proflit, 'ltilett,i.Hunter, and Ferris. lessrar - PoincTerfF.Witliams7Bnl- !cps. Maynard, Hays, Gates, Green, W. Caldwell, •Daniel and Dean: jkvolutiongiw Penalona.-- Messrs. Taliarerro, Rii'dney, Lane, L. W. Andrews; Matthews, S. N. Clarke, Babcock, C. A. Floyd, and Pomace. • • Ltvalid Pefisions,--Nlessys. Morris, Aycrigg, .1 Edwards, Gerry, Gordon, Hubbard, Hoilii; Stratton, elul - Gust lee. • roads and Canals.---Meisrs . Lawi•enee, Joseph L. 'White, Boardman, S,hei•lock„l. Andrews, John 11, Thompsop;Johnlioung - , - Steeni•bd; Wiv. W. Ii vin; and Beeson. • Patents.---Alessra; ()shorn°, Cranston, nuttier, liatusevlaud_Sanford. , 1-,gMic Ilaildinga and Graitnda.--Messrs. Board= man, Augustus Young, Crantson, 13.rwne and Wood. Revisal arid Unfinished Business.--Nfessre. James, Stratton, Dinioek, Jack, and C. A. Floyd. ~iccotinta.--MessrEr. • liaker,W. L. Andrews, Mar , ehand, 3:G. Floyd, arid Yorke.' • • , ildenge.- , Nlessrs. 'Thomas W. NVilliamt,Patriek C. Caldwell, John C. Edwards, Westbrook and Ebright. • • , , . • . • , Erfiend:tures m the, Stale .Department.—Messrs Oliver, Wm:kw:ly anti Hastings... • ' • • PAynnull Ives palie Ttrisury Depart in ent—Messrs . Nit4E,coti;fiatinson. 44soti;Purtridge,l. D. Jones and James 4wiu. Expenditetres . 6l, fhe fyur Dapartnsei44.‘.t , ....ikletisrs. ;.V114111; Alford and Brack ., , . .krfientlitures:in Me ./Vit'llt.Department t —:4lessrs. Yorke, S imonton, 13ordeo, Stuart nisi Green. Arpersditures, in the Post Ogee Pepartnieht,-- Me4sre, Lowell,' Morgan', Washington, Boyd 'and 'B,rPer'4;il4l,o.,e on fide, Public .13414ing5.-rlNleest•a. Core - .I 611118011'i Gsdeo, Bidlacki Stokely od• Houck.: I;s.',announced , the::names r::(11 Et - 4011030 irg-inery,bert-.7-*th'initu-Oft the ioloorctiiiiintiitOo • cl . e.lol4tr'fosty•A!y: •bo. p •„500,t1i e sulfjeet of .the , curl; rqrlcy„ anti 'the estal3lishntent of - "ol:Bitithbie fis e a I , !jgo opy, ppirblo 'of, • In•cthh , tuft, tli ' burst mein cif IteFey `ni) . oo4oloi:t k i Oeigeapt, Adams - Potie,i ro;•;p.Osti .1,01i050i42-1711, iLxin,iii.(4l9:o,,ot,Al4:,'Al,Oritan:,‘,lli'e,Mt!' to ;go? into fa o Wootig. •revib`o "6 Ito. fed iis , ..i.7;),,i't'.le,:.(tc.t'6'l•• - _ - . 7 4 - tt.'ile - s.' PiSv:i#iti7iol':::tot-4 the petition, of I W,m,',Smith, Esq.,..c c onte'st-' ing the election `of Lind ''Banks,' Esq., which was referied.. , , • • •-' . ' .The Hoese •therr"preceeded to elect,a SPeaket,*ainteo . 'more, GrahaM, and JObri c 4liorripa,dn Ma 80d-tellers, to;siiperititenti ihe'votes. • After ,smieral.' "Mr. lngersol rose' aricr.',Mbied' that .the vo . te of, yesterday,' hy :anprid ment of Mr. Adarns•-tri . the , resoluttoh'of Mr: Wise, (which amenduren't frcim the rules, of the., last' •frodse, which have been,adopted for the present governmentof this House the 21st rule) be reconsidered. Mr. Ingeraoll read the rule•applicabli3' to motions, which limits the 'period of their' admis'sion to . two days, arid remarked, tliat •he — had subenitted the:motion now merely fol. the purose of.complying • with .the requisition of the,rule. It was a mat ter of indifference ,to .hitry'whether ; ' the question. on the reconsideration Was consid ered to-day or to-rnorrow; . The House•was in a ferment in a am went, and a question , of order arose.:; • After _ 4 discursive . : debate; : themilli:in o Ingersoll was enteyed,upotil,ild-routnal to come bp to-mbrrow. n . • Th 6 lialiciting for Sergeant-Arms was hon.resuined,_aod_lVlr.l'owNsiNiLhalina been elected - M - 17(h° fieveuth ballOt, lie, ap= peered And took the oath of Office. , A message was received from the, Senate proposing suitable testimonials of respect for the death of Hx-President WM.• H. Harrison, which was cot - Muff i ed n by the 'Nlr. Adams reported A bill fbr.the relief of .the - widow of, the late WM. IL - Harri son, appropriating the sum 'which- was read twice, and committed to the - committee of the 'whole on the stifle of the Union. r, limit sea to the Clerk's table a res.. elution; which was read; providing that tire" action of thb several standing corninittees of this 116 . use, on all .niatters not einbiaced" iii ineisage,ofiliiPresianfeininnuni-. cater.rat- the present - seSsion..;'be-suspencied' codun.tinceinent:..oftlic . .atinuabil iiiittl7rOtinFtfX.lgn) eeetber;tifißT-,. and _that all petitions_ xni-:all 'such suspeptlCd-matte'ri-beinistpuned . until' the time above'.specified. Cliffortrobjecteil to the reception of- te'resolution at this time. • \lr. flunk only desired, he said; that it night - he laid upon the table, to 4e called ify.hereafter.- Mr. ariggs motresl that lha -Housead journ.. • • . • The yeas and nays were asked and - ne; - d:ered; and being taken, ti , ore—yeas op nays 93. . '. So the-House adjourned. WiteitiNeTbN, June 9,-1841. _SENATE or THE UNITED STATE'S. "Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, gave notice that he Sli.ould-to-inorrow ask leave to introduce a bill. to Provide for the_distribution of - the prOceeds of the public lands. . • Mr. 42-lay suhinitted a. resolution Con cerning the %condition -in which bilsiness may be left by adjouriment. . Mr. Buchanan presented. resolutions of the .I.,e(!islaVre . of Pentisylvania, - instructing and requesting their Repre— sentative's to vote'in favor of the repealof the v. hie wore-laid=on the fable. • - • Mr. Sturgeon, of Pennsylvania, present ed a petition praying for an amendment o e Constitution to• effect the abolition , o s Avery. • • . The reception!yas objected to by , Mr. .aeston; and on motion I Mr.-•King;,the motion to ruceive was.laid tin the table. _ ..Mr:BuChatian presente-d-tvp-kiaturpray ing for , the abolition of the slave trade. The question wds then raised as to the - e — oirts - t -- Frope - e - to be Pursued - on the_presen tation of petitions of this nature,•when it was.deeitled that the question oirefeyende should. always be .considerid as proper when a petition was subtnigd. The motion to receive the petition was en laid on•the table: .Memorials were presented by Mr. More head. and Mr.JValker id favor of a Bank rd ri kw. :Mr, - Rives - moved that that part of the President's Message, which reOttis . .tp for eign affairs, be referred to the CoMmittee of Foreign Affairs, IVIr Clay moved a postponement of the consideration- ofthis motion till'Uo-morrow, in - order that the 7 Bill -- } - esteFday. orderell — to he engrossed might •now be read a third • • ne.• •', , , Idr. Rives 'said lie had 'no intention -to utilise any remarks on the subject, but he Amtlarstooa it to be the_lwish_of_the_Senator (*tom: (111i.'Bucitanan,)• to address 'the Senate on, the 'subject of our. Foreign RF,latiOns. Mr.-:Bocfianan---expressetlyitis desire.-to Inake-some. 7 obserinitions on what he con sidered to be a very important matter,mheti ever the Senate plight be disposed to hear The yeas and nays were then demanded by Mr. Allen, and the questilm being Viten, it was decided' in the allirntattfe, as follo`S: —Yeas:27-Nays 10. REPEAL OF Tll SUB-TREASORY . , . "!'he bill to repell tho S i tib4reaSury Bill was taken' op op the question of its third reading. The bill. was third time, and the question being on its passage .MI ...Woodbury stated' that his original objections. O the' bill. had not been rentovell by :the: diseussien , which had 'since taken iilabe': ,t . -I,le. felt: lifTeself : . bound ,' ,wherk . he considered that. this bill propOsedlo'cifilifge the pride of , collecting • the. , ,.wholc :pmblic -keiknife-,--to-tiipiattis-Ttibjeeii.Oiiir.'---.-1.1-..oV jected' Co. the r,tleal until.. a,.sOhstiCirtis, was a ireeo-On,..asse'rtijig'thiit neither Ahi . aits:Rf , 3 . 6 il, li ri:l,B4% . qjwqr:COltlig.' the " .. ciistitilg sir toots, ,wig . i•ge4„iiiioioilt,tria:.'siiiiititute 4 \ b. - nine-ay the , satitea. , tirrre'2presentett. , '- 't'h'is bill i 'ffille - d":,:fh*ff Ow - i4liflC74 ' yi(4er'.`::::*;ltj'eti, .ilid4lli.e:,i4ti r ys'Oi.i 's' h 8 fie're it,',40,014n t,,'() iii :vid i lig.eviinAeliiinty,:i6) .. its room:. Re h a d oo doubt •,g•eutteioe,o'lipitgatlY, joteild'ect7i.to :61,i4g - 11:siinitf(1," . .'tt — ,: i 4„U'h,,f+12t14(e,",.-W,. ,iiliotit, jlehiY, f . -Gat-there:-nrtteitsititt- for: 1 ,- rtintuingil, yriiii* , iin - iIGI4 - Ceioi . ' i. 'oli',:ccp,', - ,:igl.:4*".ny I , perOd: pe referred to:l,l.4r . eomb,,•phrified ... in reference•tolheinblielliniter.: At the, verpconiineneenient of the . new Oengresa k , on . , ith 'of ''Mard'il; wea . resolved by .09 ntl e)rien . :„l.6 eT, citigic printer, akiwi - 446 and to ap= a--favorite, and it waS,Concitideditilat this:•wae:necessary to , the organization"Or the body.; - . Yet; after 4:l4se et a' few 'iniinfics,' there' is no .effort .•.,, • • „made, totelec&a prinier,,bue.the printing is given to '- some: persorir:not' elected' by the Senate.' 'So it 'inighi was,..-passed,- under- the, imp6ssienrAhic a substitute would beAmmediately provided for,' and .:there ;might , be an'bilinil'ilisap 7 pointment.- issue; lie been made upon The Sub-'Treasury, before the, people, no more than ' whether hard cider . should take the'plaeg of, Champaign, The Sub-Treas . nry. Bill, however,'he presumed, was to be repealed, because it did not com 7 bine all the beauties of credit iystem. lie took objection to the report of the Se ' eretary of,.the - Treasury;liecante• it had gone, back twelve- years. to ffnd• grotind for its inferences,- of:confining itself to the operation's of the IndependentTreaaury alone: Mr.' W. then went:on in 'an ex tended. eulogiuni! of: this. :system, and set forth the disadvantagee which he thought . would result from :its repeal. ••• • • Mr. li_entontook-tlie'-iloor r and-ritidressed the Senate atriength. _opposition - to — tffni • rope:l / 14f the Sub-Tressury, unless a'sub stitifte.Was provided. lie proposed a . re solution to .this effect, which he sent to the . . • A long controversy arose here - on points of order, when -itAwas:decided-tinic-a reso lution like thartif Air. Bolton's could not ha introduced• while hill .was- : pending, whereupon Mr... 8. withdrew his-. resolu - - tion, and submitted a prophsitioil to recom mit the bill with instructions. he proposition thus to recommit was ueta tired—ayes 18, noes 28. • • Mr. Wright tlten took the• floor, and spoke at great length. • Mr. Pentoirwas speaking when this.:dist patch, was sclased WAsnl c"..(•cry -11) Is 4 L. • .. • EVU - 1):1 met! tiyo menforipls - i!oto t'o - rtliaid, praying To - I; a..tinifOitiiialatitii)i lIMI Mr: -Buchanan presented a -meinprial praying for :4w imposing a duty on lin 7 ported silks. • - - AL'. Young .preSented • membrials froni prayiinglor.the..posage tif.a_gcnb-± ral_hanit - rupt law. • • • . _,;Allalieser - rure mortals, w ere7refe - rred. t'lr. Clay,. according to notice giveit, asked leave-to present a bill to providS for •th . edintrihntion of thoprocceds'of - tlie pub lic lands;,. . Leave having beeii given, the bill wes re - ad .. a first time; and orderttl to b'e jrrii led: Mr. - Bates presented-rtisolutions of the Legislature of Massochuseits,millie.subjeci, of'the ptiblic , . Mr. Henderson, according 'to notice, asked-leave ; to -introduce-a..bitl,to'establish . at uniform system of binkr uptcy. He sta..- ted that it was the same bill that was.ailed on last session 1...7ave :having,.been given, th e i bill was reuil - . a '6 . 0 1; and ureferred to the Committee on the Judiciary. • Mr. lives Moiled to. refer that portion moriz message ted .States on the subject of our foreign relations, to the edinnuttee on foreign rela - P Alt. Buell:mail then rose ,te,express his vietivs on the corresiiondenc.: between the Secretary of Statn and the . British Minister before the Senate and the world. . _ What ever might be the strength. of his..party feelings, he . hoped they would - nevLr enter into his course as to our foreign relations. --It- haii -- beetr' - reppated4 -- iisked„ what ob jection can you - have to the .letter ol' . Mr. - - IVehster to Mr. Pox? He would say, very little. In most of that• letter he curJiully acquiesced. His objection was to the let ter of Mr. nix, and the letter of instructions to, the Attorney General. It is on these instructions that pUblic opinion . here, ant! in. England, will be .pointeJ. ' After stating the story of the Caroline, he-th&-`--procceded-0 quote :from .Chief Justice Marshall, to show that. a nation . possessed exclusive Direction over its , , own waters, and he eitedyatte to establish - the facttlik an- indiViduareoTilll 'be arrested in a casesintilar to' thatef,McLeud. • ------ Mr -- -B - Thrthe-etmrse-of-lris-recapitalation of the facts of the case, highly justified Mr. SteVenson'S correspondence,' and Condem ned Mr, Webster. The Secretary of State: he said, bud not shown true American feel ing...in acting- formally toward • Great brit aia under - a threat, no in sending oft the Attorney General to , L\,, ck pOrt with such instructions - as - he had given him.. Mr.. 1.3•dul- not• believe Alte,.Suprenio Court of . ..New - York would a,,erre r o with M.. .Webster in 'the' views he had - taken as the laws of itat(ous, and, if' an appeat should be taken; he did not - think 'Me: Supreme Court of - the' United States would sustain: them. ; . -', ',' 're A' panic has been created by this 41•191;tIod ,business, •41r.:•,13ukhatian• said,'and it -ltas caused .the' return of, our fleet frotn' •the •lediterrimean, besides alarming many Ot hers without cause. • Mr. 13uchattan did net. think:Out .we . treie a niodg- the .iveak :pa w ers of the world, to be alarmed by the event of - a War,••tlintigh he deemed. Itti :Wait° be imminent. - The -chiSttopic of - Mr. ' B'ti. speeelt • Was all attack upon Mr. IV ebsterie'l tte; to Mr. Pox; all(1,, p poll hiS instructions to Atri Celt . - tendyn.... - Again, he seemed to . t eltilhe avowal of - the - act - iff.McLeods to ben tiontil act, Was riojnitificittittm . c ,', • • :,:'• , • --- M - i. - -... jt i Ves7gltyo - , -- cre - dfi - AO:, the.s in - coil ty With which the Senator from ,Penns'ylvania' liad;,a't hlB Oti,teet,,'diselitin eti„nn.y.ioentiOn. of giving a party: character? to': intk.iOniatits-. Put, hisfailurp . An carry.ont •:iii'sjoten(lo,6S 'proved' that he o weaccorrect•.in : cAnOer!,q .iiik44 6 0.4 - tin: 4.-03,12,.:N4',v.it'6,'. ii-*ily, n o u n , .Tll 0, ,y l o ws which • r lte.';haktslc.'en-tiC t liC, sn it ! , ject,: n were : , - ,exelnSlttilynne-sitied:-;..tic.•cor; d ittlit:i!O f itt,ool), `, IR,- ; Wlta t„ had „. b.,6, eP 8 , 4 i.d, 0 )4trittzt,ittic tuyitinni•the 0, i t ?) in eiliti i . .hti m4in-,-. ta hi 11 , ihattlitip I :t,tong-AUss'nfiintinital•..iv,rquV i tollidherfit'ghtitnt tii- lid're'i.elitild'4o'.4elk:ij itividual but. , for', . tiie•,:redrewot,, W-hittli;,,ife to, lict great pawr, which or 7 tlere,d • '• Rivea ----- dia not dt ali'.aonctr with, -Mr- -BtiehMiatt in: the• ealtigittitytwlt lett- he bud bestoWed Upon:Kr.BieVertson „and-.4 4 . K. Van 'Buren - ln•‘thisi - ;•tiffair;' , ' ; :-MC7Pnr . syth, 'he said, deolaratilO_hia last enriC4rionclence; that the rscognitien of ; tie act by.the ish.Governrifei)i,ii4i.Ooljr. ; ilt•L'i f forth° first einee;nocially niacin ,jteennrel;'ancl that after ' this, it virould:ficeome. , a question ,fur, the courts ,to.decide, Which was its preaisn,po sition now. • • fhp,.anatier. Which had.begii Made to the-demand for the release or McLeod; 40 thought, was in the best spirit of American' feeling: : He did not: wish 'to wreak his vengeance Upon . an !fumble 'for what a nation avowed, hut if he has resent me'nts-Aci-gratify,' and sOniebody to punish, the course.' ha took %vas to , settle the ques tion with the strongeen,andlet the Weakest Rives 'highly •ettlogiied ster's letter to Mr. Fox:- which he called a very beautiful and very eloquent prodoc- . . ' If Vatter, Ite.said,.allowed ati individual . o- be arNsted,, he . also showed that . when's ration tivoWed the act, the individnal -was et go,: • • • ' f alsoreb — dka - mic•l3 - 1 - lehanan's jianie" -- by - stating that no man had;done more towards erea iing it than -Mr. Stevenson,. who haecatis ed the Mediterranean• fleet' to return' bomq. 'The Senate thMi - adjourded: • . , UIT 'JENS Or Tar. UNITED STATVS. — Let. it be re-' meinbered that •Braildreth's VeFetAhle UniversAl Pills have now been before the citizens of die Uni ted States for:nearly - six years, and'used by ll'undreds Of tholisands! They are so well known that it nerd scarcely be mentioned that they are a " Purgative Medicine;" sn " justly balanced' that the experience el a century" has proven-that - .they . may - be taken in. any'dose areQviling . yltwe's this yule refers' to botli.soies dud All ages: They .have been used in every vet; derangements of the human body, and yet; when properly tlied,neven !ailed to 'restore to health, except iii those eases where lialuri; was exliattiited - before the pills were commenced - with. ' taii;ditlhat gel OAR, 'Universal; Pills remove all corrupt humors Irons the, I , l*;.i):4oll.EsieikAtt wattYdrat the litoodoutirtlierelly a:lvey - the (Rs,' ease ; :(whatiiver riarnit-itAnny ,talled,--)- - tuid• gist! . perfect heal tl rto life , systein. ' ' Remember, Druggists are not permitted to•sell'my'j ills-41149u pursliase orthein you will obtain a I OEMS counterreit BRANDI - Jr:llT, M. D. • Kr For sale in Carliee by CEO. W. lIITNER , "CronbeHandCounty by • Agents. hi wilier part of this paper.., •- •, . , 7 - 1 - M PORTA:ST: :TT EST Consumptiola Snrf Bleedink 'of the Innffs ll'4lLiam Sheppniqii-resitliti'g M.:leer-county, Pa. :near the state line, relate's as follows: "In the Month of May last my wife was taken with Bleeding fi , Ethi the Lungs, eou6Lting, night swstits, hectic, fever, 8a; She had.. taken a violent &Old; laLiing previously given symp toms .of the :ipproach of consumption, I heir much alarmed-and mailelooneiliate 'application to a phy .sicisn. 'Owl:* his treatment she became worse, i - stead of better, until the lirst of June, e heti I heartl from'an intelligent ruin of 1), Sway4te's Spip qf • (Mel Cherry,- anil front his - earnestness iit,recinu mending it I .was ;induce:l to try one bottle. _effect , e‘ceetieil toy utmost eviiectinions,she -felt immediate relief. .1 their mountell my hors,. slid roile_tot.he . ollice, No. 41 St.. Clair strtat, Pittsbitrg„, whyre it is kept tale, aiiil proCtireirtil more, which Lian happy to say has efreetell o peri'ect cure i L Please publish this, certificate, with my tinnle ill full, that others may know where to rind the great 7. estAikssilig bn earth. _ WILLIAM SEIV.PPA_Itp. - .Priheilnift)friev, No. 19' Eighth ti•t•et, whf•re 1111,1(1re - its or c‘....tine:ite!i l lh':iy be ui . ien ,ol,' the sal,. by John J. Nlyers 5.: Co:, Carlisle; lual l'Afts , p . epsia fkrspepsia That troublesoine and peace-destroying . disease. Thousands and teas of thousands suffer irons that common mid distressing complaint, Dyspepsia is freeiently . causeil by overloading , (Jr distending the stomach by excessive eatingorllrinking—iiidisestible and acrid substances taken into the stomach, or from • long continued constipation of the bowels wseilentary lire, fear, grief, anxiety, a copious (1'74'4 cold. tinder drastic purgative Medicines, dysentery, miscarriages iiitermittent anths ci spasmodic affections „the stomach and bowels, irregular meals,late hours, nod too Fre quent use iilkiiiituoiNliquors. - The sympto a.s ofilyspepsia may be described sis.a want of appetite, or an unnatural or voracious one, 1111(19071 Mid sometimes bilious vomiting, sudden and transient disteiisions of the stomach (Intl' eating, acid liiiirescent eructation's, water ,brash,.pain in the re- won 01 the stomach, costiveness, pal pitati on of the heart, dizziness and dinmess of the 'sight, disturbed rest, tremors, mental despondency', flihtilluney, spasiw o nervous. irritability; chlllioess, sallowness of com plexion, great oppression after. eating., languor and generalljebtlity, sick head ache, &c. ,E,DIIE;;—At the head 'of all remedies stimils'Dr. litirlielt's . Computitid Strengthen/1%; Tonie;arid _t;er tun Aperieiit. Pills, which eat greatly updollte pe ristaltie Kind on 'of the intestines, thereby prodiiiiiiig regularity of the bowels, at the saute improving the functions of the debilititted organs. thus Invigorating and restoring the digestive organs to 4 healthy 'Phis medicine seldom fails in producing relief: 4 POI and explicit directions accompany the above mud pa in ph144.-w hie h -idescribes iliseaseS•ilhe manner of treating s See: _ • Principal' 09ice for the •United .Sttitex; No: 19 North Eighth SteeetiPhilitde)phin... • Also, For sale hy John .I...iqvers & Co., ;. and Wm. Peal, S, and . L Connanuelichlion; -- 'rids is to certify tlnit I have used hi my family, pr.:Paris' Soothing.,Syrtmomd. beim convinced _id its great Utility in alleviating:OM sufrerings of,chil -dren'inutting teeth; I do conscientiously !cern - nit:tend it us um efficacious Acid ilivalimble medicine. A sense ofgratitude calls futtlf:tbis iestiMoniah, as well as a desire in render general service by this - imblic statement. •N. B. Be careful and 'procure ill° above at No, 1 1 5 North Eighth Street: We. art well acquainted with the writer. of the above; article, and would not, linsitat`i niOntent•to riidorse opinion of Di. Paritii Soothing Syrup.-- Ed. Daily Chronicle.) . We have used the Soothing Syrupin our - Tatily; unrl'it is as stated by D.—(Sat. Courier.), For sale by Dr. 3. J. Myers . 4.,Co.,.Cavitalei and. \i'in. Peal, Ski ppensburg. 11 4 " . On SlimlayAlts_ 23t1 ult., at ...ITysttsville, -M`KnirA ,u ) Nfitt way, .ohio,'—lSAlfrit-A -I'IIAYS, unitsor,L•of.Nriniol , llays, auil iflisghtef or_ giu Csniki • •-• , . 1111 thiii .borouglf f , on Vriday'ovning last, of ;coniuilittlOU,' Mri..sTEPII KEA% :ige4' ; •j, .. - - , ,811113.1,f-1 IF ? S 5.11.:E. - iV.sii;tite. t)(4,l.'iii.ititm YerylliOnturis,t6 11'14 (11.• retlo; isiVO oat 01 ilia Court:of . ;fi!tfillon I'.! elifi ... . 0) Adams comity; kiill I+o,e,;:posit'to Public',.;iiif !li.the Pohil'lloteitilliti:.).6kotigli'ir COliste, ott atorthit the" Si st 414 i gt 3 tt1fy,: 4 1844;, :4,10 it'.-,. fuloclt, A. M., .the tyllowipg. desiltitie4 R4al',..pstitte, ' ,. :k : Tiaci:lit,Liiiit;:iiiiiiitikTlii'ltie", ttiwnslop of liickiniciti;"pumberlaniCiieninty4'4oti& - .1110;./Varty:acres. itioie ,oit. los; Rtlyll44-4,lsergiiNinsi ;comity line;-,-- - -;--(;cootlycor,Davittgeigi ri,tnit 0 1 / 4 ' , 4:4i.^:;,5e11i6.4 niiiriakin'iii. - execiition.iiiiii...',iti . p!„l . t,s,., ;ut:LudisTuk•Wtiltelliye,rc:ll,Vd...:- , f ...- :,7!..,.'..7,.1.,),"., F. Ii• ' . ' •.: :t'' %%;, ? 1 7 %1;4: '7„4l,l9lll.)F;`Slie I -.. '', 7f; -; . Bliimifi'S.Onice; •i''''..-/'. ~ ''' i . ~.1?' .:''.: Corliste; Ittn It, 4 1311:4"-APY l'' ; ' 7 : - '`' : b 1 DI PIEtREIVAL 1111BRANCE :2Yorth .' - d;ne:rican lotaurimpe = _Complenyi • -..: cAriITAL.iO.6bO;oOO, Thie ccinliectiop sin6se, will bike "reritelinali !Risks' , on the wet et:tit:pipit& 'terms, averaging •on stone or. brick buildings about $25,pn..e% cry thousand dollars instmv(l. • Any . wt liiiiiired,nphi . itliyt*e days . demand/kola= Omit. remiitin inoney,'sabjeet to tt decluetio'dof on , y floe . per (matt& -• '• • ' ••! ,•• • • - 7rofiaieht os . usual, at the ,lowestratesi' For particulars euquire•bv letter. ar tierson •,.:Joklg• ALYEIIS, agent. Carlisle, June 6, 18-11:—St • • . .NEW LUMBER. YARD .Bt [lee Old: Stand yards above the Harsisburw,Bridge. The Sublyriber. having thin Spring purelinte cxeelletil mgortmeuf of seastmed • . i3.topT;.(.7 . o`riiiiihri Boards & Plank. from i,•11., li d to . inches thick, and frum •12 to 20. • • Ash 'Plank • '• . from 1 to 2, a and'4•lncliee thick,'seasond; Cherry, Curle(l,.,and ß,itds' Eye Maw - White juice Raft7' •ere apil, Sea n tig; Long'a -6/sort, . hinglos;White-oak flogshe4 7 . ' • Ihe -- sull4erjberi thankful-up-hia,frindp: rot past favo . rs, feels iliap.oaeo . to . do.hie,Foitr, 10. secure again their patrona ge. Call and . exarnin4..ihis a s sortment. • • . „. OVS.7.'ERL .)(pqrilepi!Jurr,Ju . ne 16,.1141.-3t. . - 2 -4 1 'arisiership Dissati ed. • "HF. .00-1 , ARTNERS.I:IIO'. h6tween S. Dan aBACII lg. M. MEU.Y, of, Meebaqiesburg, the: Foen , artlingand Con - business ; was dissolvedby mutual eonscnt 11 , the 6th of :Aiwa, 1841, The pal ties are stilt cugagetl in the same business sepa rately and distinetle; S. Dreshaela occupying , the House east of ;.Mecintnicsbmg, atki Ikeily:1110 House at'the Crater Station. - " . • : • - • S. DIV:SBA:Cif • • • ril s • MEILY. Zt:iceltrulicsbur7, Junie !d; •• • - Shop'-'7 Etrtl. - f. a 11: . %i• dr orb Soulli cf 11ik . .,;:q2;x16.1.:3 I Ott - si4;.•4lliiiirii._•_... he wilrnucnilCo tlie,roanti- • .' "s , fat:Curing siod repadring of . • PEER ‘ ll 751% 9 U. < 2 3 t;- 7 . 6 67 I - CL - 617 - 1 7 8,.- t .T.I'CyI72.S . of every.tieseription,ia the hest manner, on reasoint _ble--to)nts, mai 7will - be -- tiraiikfttl - for - all - fitvors - that may be- conferred inyni liiin lii the shove branches' 'of . his profasion• would 'Oki hire:yin his felon-kit ninLetnltoinersanctAlievillille iti generitloll4 be- has received from the best. maintinetorr iii thi! cotptirt, et sissortiffent 'of heinisonie firk rate Brass and •Woot I which will be ~a rratited front onir to five venrs, ad-' vaforimi he will also have for .sale; WATCHES of different kinds hod-priers, to please the fancy and, suit the "pockets of purchasers, which he change fol• cash, good paper; or country produce, at fi t t c _ pid ces „ Llr . wouhkuespectlidly invite: persona - -vcauting_Clocks,'Watelies '0: Je - welry,to cell at his • ihop. her , re they tfurchase elsewhere, where then • eau ee a variety of infant nod (line" tirtklyt, with which they may supply themselves' on the_ above terms; amint which are • Gold Breast_Pins ; -Lockets, Ear• -- Riagi, • Finger Ring., Silver Thunbles, Ever- • painted Pencils, Watch Guards, Chains; Seals and Keys, Illusicfl • • .. Boxes,' ,T, A bk; snit _and Ann st iSperatixi of Oermna ;Id liptifiish Sliver. . SPECTAI:LES E.s , SRS of ille . best 'tligl4ity,to _suit all uses ntur all•kituls offi:ameß.. ' t' • ••• . . All (mitt; s carefully and urntoptirattended tn,91 . •••••••••••••••• • • •-mernirAut sTEttzi Carlisle; Jude 9, 18.11 PRILT.NEtr.A. SHOES. • The subscribers bare nu sruOlt lot of La; dies (ind ..11isses Prunella Shoes, which they Ofroe below coat for cutic NIVLVA . NY Jume . 9;1741 LEA.THER.• SHOES. I.ik small , stook of Boots and Shoes. still on hutid, and will be sold at less than oust by the suhseidbers. Hrrxtit June 0,1841 , • • . • • Estcite cf..dildrew Swisher, deed,' ". ff ,E"1"1"E RS TESTA ME NTA R rem the:: estate of Andrew Swisher, Into-of the bofough Of NieciaSniiisbur , ... Cumberland - zolinty,tleo'd., Mae been isidted to t he subser,ber: residing in the•afore snit' borottO,i Notice - a -Away to All *tpleMll. indebted to, aid: estate; to make immediate payment, nth] those linving nainimo present them Tor settle . • • - ment, ..aorix.swlsliErt; 31imliattiestiurg,.Ittile 9, 1941. . . . . DlSSOLU'illonr. .. . , ^lle pailliership heretofore existing under the Ark : of Anderson St Boyer¢ was dissolved on this day by mutuaLeonseut.-..-Xlie-honks sive in. the huipde-et - Richard An' eisen,who is duly uuthorizei,l to eolhatt the/sante. - ~EICTI Alt!) ANDERSON. P.OrER, BOXER. Car ;lune c, 1*41.---3t The walersig . ned still coainties 4130 black And! Conch-smilh burtness, ot the ohl stutls,untl solicits a share of public patronage. . RICHARD AND ERSalk , F.: c . . oi:iof6 e 7s•u es rterca a e6ti S-1.. A superior n'rticle forcausing , sil Ver , & Ware., also Brass laid Copper Wareijust Fecer:l by the subscribers.' Hl'C~i RAC AILTLVA.NY:: Slay 10,1341: • Dthillietti 110.i.7itetS Florence,;l36.4l; Strew, and Rutland BONNETS, .the newest billipCjiUM. received for sakettestp at the store of '. Joite 2,18411. . . • • .7E D lNia c ua q ,„ • • ;-- : Li t &mons wishing to be supplird wjt2ilheear-... iitot city ne'AVs, may recrtheinseirestptichgrati. fief by Calling 'at',the' subscribers; .whore ' they eau have adection or the followlog'tlaily anti - <*eekl 4 . papers, viz:—the .Philadelphia Splironic ' Let!ger;aud yr the Times; Ne,wlN-Ork.Elaily iferalth Weekly 'Herald, B4 , ether 'Jonathan,. N. World'; Boston Not oii ; llla~titiitieii &c. &c: to be Mid at,the'store of r, torlinkollo 10,18.41. " • . - ' ._ • • • - _,A_tattl‘ note iwilkiuud; tut owuetteau-hato.. it,bl- ealling'ilt the store of • • • ' • • etl June p,1841 amas d., fr)tri . lac - orver.. sisivils. New 4. " • . • .1' ~Ft4s:.-oGTi.lla 1, livie 'l' I;f4i to *gee: uwy,a, at 11te bustamhr, •ili:;!4" - NcIst L -0,4100W14,3; 7 1:441144... •,: tt.2 e " ' 11E1 CHAS. o6ItDY MIK=E IMICEIE