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Diettniont God for. .—ttatioue yet unborn tooseU rue as rttelmen of the .de01. 1, --Il3ratarAv. • • . ' • DernOoraitlo State etativetationo, • - ' AT READING, For notninattavacbdates for Goal:won and Osnar. o vra th eith of .Tuna, 1851, as fixed by the wrt convert - • /Or 111.11RISEVEG, For noralnatim eandidaresfor Emits= Basca, on the llth °II:mall:Pt, as fixed by the regular aet.on of the Male Central Comp:atm , • ' .New Constitution of Maryland. The Maryland' Reform Conventiod;bis at length • • adjourned, after a long and laborious session: The . Declaration of Rights and the new Constitution adopted, by the Convention are published in estaisci in the Baltimore Sun of Thursday morning, and oc ' copy eight closely printed columns of that paper. The following are the moat important features of the new Constitution : It provides fbr the abolition of imprisonment for debt, - -a humane and admirable feature. It Saes a period within which the whole lottery system of the State will be brought to a close, and the revenue be eupplied from a source of a leas, • 'queitionable character. It takes from the legialas sure the power to grant divorces, and leaves the par. ties to their remedies iti the -courts of justice. And it provides against the renewal of those financial embarrassments from loses and apectdationa, into which the State was planged in 1836, under.leglala. tive sanction. The judges of all the courts are made elective, as in -:, • Pennsylvania, and receive fair galaxies, and are •••• prohibited from'all compensation through the doubt. " 'fel process of fees et perquisites. The State is divi •-• ded into eight circuits, of which Baltimore is one. • _ . - There is one judge to each of seven eircnite, who is . • to hold a court not less than twice a year in each • county within his circuit, and who will have equity, . • 'civil and criminal jurisdiction. For Baltimore city • there are two courts provided, with a jurisdiction so • arranged as to equalise the business as nearly as may be. The Baltimore Republican, in speaking of the new , Constitution, says:--$ 4 Although fallingfar sAort of our just demands, yet it mumbo admitted thstsome ' • * thin has been gained to the cause of popular rights, end it becomes us, as rational men, to see whether wo are not hotter off under the new Constitution than we should be under a continuance of the old; • and If so. our course should bo in accordance with • , that nonfiction +" Plttatraishers Sailed for Europe. The 4, City of Glasgow II which ailed from Phila. delphia, oo Thursday at noon, bad on board the followiog Fittaburghers, who are booed for the World'a Fair at London John Arthur*, Hon - . Sam% Junea, - .A. B. curling, lobo Floy d, • Jamea MiGrow; Mr. Rafferty, 1811" Tho item that has troubled Greasy so much for Molest few days, originally appeared tho Baltimoro San, a paper which, while! it Warm neutrality, occasionally-grossly mistepresents the -views of distinguished Democrats. Now, malt wo cost Gtesey to toll us all about the of the names to the call for the Scott meeting I Came, 'old codger, no backing oat I MMQ9 Justice to Thomas W. Darr. We sulionoced, somo days slaw, tho gratifying loteillgencs that the Legislature of abode Island has passed an act restoring the patriot Doan to tho rights of citisenshlp. Tho act of restoration Is worded u follows: un is enacted by General Assivibly as follows ''All civil and 'political disabilities growing out of the sentence of the Supremo Court, passed against Thomas W. Dorr, are hereby removed, and the said Thomas W. Derr is hereby restored to his civil and political rights la as full a manner and with the same effect, as it said sentence had not been passed." • The vote in the Senate stood as follows—Yeas 18, Nays 11: • Ayes—The Lieutenant Governor and Mews. An. ebony, Ball, Balton, Champlin, Cross, Francis, Isaac Greene, Rawlins, Hill, 2d, Hturard, Knowles, Por ter, Potter, Sisson, Spiok, Waterman, Wileot—lS. Nays—Bloknell, Chapin , Church, Collins, Diman, Fry, A. C. Greene, N. Greene, Macy, Manchester, The Route concurred in the act by a vote of 39 toB2. Four whiga voted in the affirmative. We congratulate Mr. Doan, and the State of Rhode Island, which at length honors herself in doing jos. dee to her long persecuted but true and talented . . We have received froi.Cincinneti the first num ber. of • the Artiste , Journal, a paper published monthly by the It Artiste Union of Cincinnati,” for the promotion of the Fino Arts. It is a largo and beautiful paper, and contains reading matter which will be interesting not only to artists, but to the rending public generally. Specimen numbers of the paper may be seen at this office. , . . KW The Editor of the Chionrcit acknowledges trithe red eyes and red Mize, hut felicitates himself that - he does not possess our ears. If he had our earshoiertainly would lose his personal Identity, and pot bia' a'rkuskey; therefore we leave him to elm tilt in his own natural possession. Our neighbor ins Mats upon our greenness, and we admh him to be no moan judge of verdancy. The Etolians learned the an of pruning grapes by an is once breaking Into a vineyard and munching a bellyfull of the green shoots. When our evaberatice teed. to too much sap, we will willingly submit hereafter to the good* natured teeth of our friend of the Chroniela ! tip' The Whig papaws are recording every little incident, movement, remark, smiles, not of the bead, be g dm., of President ft-mime and his Cabinet, daring their tour. This is all natural enough, and the idea is borrOwed from the Beglish Tory Journals which always record with minute accuracy, all the • tom-fooleries of tho Queen and Prince Albert, do• ring their summer eacursiona from Windrow Palace . to the Isittif Wight. , TIAOMILE AT A MaTTAST Peters• --burg, Vs., Intelligencer of Saturday says that a ee.ii rions outbreak has taken place in the Virginia Mill• tory Institute. It seeme that twenty-four members of the Senior Clare left the institute, without per -. mission, for the purpose of attending a trial for mur der which was going on in Lexington, and for this offence were all expelled. Whereupon all the oth er Cadets, with the exception of four, left thekostl; tate. - . • . . Erstrromoino rirr. Fins or Moo= Vraorros It le said that . 4 project is on foot at Naples to es. Jingoish the fires of Mount Vesuvius, that have been burning for thousands of years I The plan le to dig s trench or canal from tbo sea to the crater, the hot. - Soma of the grand ono being .soreral thousand feet below the level of the see. The expense will no t 'mood 42,000,000, end the lands thus to be re. claimed will be worth ten time, that amount. • v•Virneintall Colln COMMIT. --We have seen (says this Boston Daily Parfja letter from one of the head co en of this company, stating that the famous mass o rpure - copper upon,which the miners of the Clid - mino are now , engaged, weighs ab - ove 70a tone. The Ilreis' York Tatumpsis the approximate weight it ND tone. - oao half of inch a lump %odd make s 0,713 distant& PITTSBURGH.: Stephen Rogue, A. B. Berger, A. Rbiaeman, Rev W. Stephenson, Marcus Kiddoo, Rev. Geo. Marshall. Trio. A zthitii , Journal. ' t, • • !•• Washington County: firribblingo anb elippingo. We have already published the ticket nominated by the Democracv_of Washington county, at their Ben. WitliamA. Zdavioit,ft distinguished citizen Convention, =on the 12th inst. The Ezamlner of of Baltimore, died in that city ea Wednesday last. Saturday brings us the preceedloge in full. Col. Wm. --- We have reeeTved from Keokuk, lowa, a " 17 Hopkins offered the following resolutions, which neatly printed and apteited triweekly paper called the wore unanimously adopted. - Dispatch, wblch Putouts quite a commercial appear. Resolved, That the Democracy of Waibington sate. County, in contention assembled, feel called upon -to renew the expression of their abiding attachment to oar glorious Union. Resolved, That we regard the perpetuity of the Union ill these United States, a. the great palladium of our libertlea, - and that we Took opon all attempts to impair its litegriry, by alienating one portion of it from the other, as treasonable. Resolved, That the stability ofthe Union depends upon a' strict adheittitesktoitho,Conatitution and its compromises. • , Resolved, Tint in the person of General Lswia Cites, we recognise eminent talent, strict integrity, and disinterested patriotism. - Rooked, That ea Pentnylvan ions, we rejoice to I witness by .the voice of the preen, and other demon- i atrationa- throughout the country, the advancing popularity of our eminent statesman and fellow cite hen, the Ron. JABIES BUCHANAN; and we be lieve that under his banner, as the Presidential can didate in 1852, the Democracy of the whole country would rally, and victory be certain. , • BettOlintf; That we pledge =Selves So support the nominees of this convention. On motion, the Chair, appointed the . ; following Committees: Cooforrees to meet en equal number from Greene, for the purpose of selecting a candidate for Senate, • Cols. Wm. Hopkins, A. G. Squier, and. Mathew Lino Conferred to select a candidate for President Judge of this Judicial District,' Wm. Moritgomery, David Riddle, and John S. Brady, Esqrs. Resolved, That the Senatorial and Judicial Con. fakes, aro empowered to appetnt substitutes, in cusp it should be necessary. Committee of Vigilance for the ensuing year, Wm. Callahan, E: B. Marsh, Alex. Frasier, A. W. Acbe• ma, John Park, Jacob - Mary, Jacob Cott. Par= Goon Extirria.-137 the following bill 'Of faro at the Dunkirk Celebration on Wednesday last, itia very manifest that the President and his Cabinet are in no danger of starving. The faro is tolerably substantial as well as being rather plentiful. The first article named in the bill, we suppose is a com pliment to Mr. Webster : Pax or Fear..--Chuwder, a yoke of ozeo barbe cued whoie; 10 sheep routed whole; beet elemode; boiled hams; corned beef; buffalo tongues ; bologna sausages; beefs* tongues smoked and pickled ; head cheese; pork and beans, 60 roast turk ice; 100 roast fowls; hot coffee, &c.&c. Iguana Discomr.amo.—Tho law Paris journals re port that Captain Guesdon, commanding the French whaler the Balomandere, Just arrived at Havre, gives en account of the discovery of a cluster of Wanda which is not marked upon any of the charts. They lin in 172 deg. 56 min. west longitude of meridian 'for Paris, and 9 dog. 88 min. south latitude. They are from 25 to 30 in unbar, three of them of some extent, and all.covered with cocoa trees. On the same day he discovered the Isle of Clarence. FJCIOLLITIOS TO Duca Maryland COICHB nizotfonJoirrnd confirms the rumors that hero been in circulation, of a large party of frco colored per• sons in Baltimore, making preperationa to emigrate or Liberia, on or about the lit of. Joly. The Rev Zacob Moore, the founder, and for some years the pastor of the colored Methodist Episcopal Church In Howard Street, Is the leader in tho moventoot, which embraces twonty-fivo respectable and industzions families, oumboring folly one hundred persona. MB. BONBAtIVES SPEECH. The Ha wishing Septum contain, the speech of this distiegaished Representative from Cumberland, on the bill to repeal the 6th section of the act of 1847, relative to fugitive slaves. &c. The speech makes nearly ten columns of that paper—nod to say that it is an able and conclusive argument through. • out against the constitutionality of the act referred to, is to say what every body would expect from its 1 talented sad eloquent author. We give the conch"- sive paragraph of this masterly production, and.our only regret is that the length of the speech pre. vents us from publishing It entire. Mr. Bonham says: Bat to return. If legislative action on the patter the states is inexpedient to aid the execution of the powers of the general government, it Is clearly the province of prudence and patriotism to throw no obstacles to its Fra tb. The rights of the southern people may be secured under regulations imposed by the general government itself; yet without legis- Wetly° interference on the part of the states,the citizens thereof may assist in the carrying into ffect the paramount law as a matter of concabolary rego• Intim:, if for no other purpose. No one seriously doubts the power of citizens of one state to protect' the citizens of other states in their rights or property, when it may be found within their territory. Nor can there be any doubt that in the ease of fugitives -from justice, it is the duty ofgood citizens and the authorities of each state to assist In their arrest and restoration to the states from which they may have clasped. The 2d section of the 4th article of the constitution of the United States provides for the de. liveriog up fugitives from justice by one state, and their removal, on the demand of the executive au. thority of the states from which they fled. In accorda mice with this constitutional provision, the 2d see• lion of the act of Congress Of the 12th Feb., 1793, was passed heiog a portion of the same act which relates to fugitives from labor. Would the states therefore be justifiable in passing enactments to prevent their local authorities from aiding and assisting i.p the execution of this paramount law ? Would they be justified in refusing the use of ; their jails, and preventing Justices of the peace, , sheriffs and other peace officers, under severe pen. : alder, from carrying this paramont law into effect 1 Certainly not. ited'yet with as litre show of reason can we Inflict penalties, on the same person, and forbid the use of our jails in the case of the it de. liveriog up" of fugitives from labor. The cases are precisely parallel, as the restoration of the two chimes of persons, fugitives from justice and from labor, is provided for in the same section and article of the constitution of the United States, and the method defined of ezercising these teepee. five powers in the same act of Congress. Good neighborship and the comity between nations, should be sufficient of themselves, to lafluenco us to aid and egoist neighboring states by these acts of nothing more than common courtesy. Yet we aro to be cursed by a set of fanatics, who aro daily sen ding in remonstrances against the repeal of the ob. onions and unconstitutional law of 3d March, 1847; men who would in effect not only disregard the common amenities of life, but would trample under foot a vital provision of the constitution of their . I poi:miry, and tear in pieces the solemn enactments of Congress passed in conformity with that constita i lion. Teems have now a statue of Pennsylvania , which punishes our citizens with fines end imprison- meets, and legal disabilities of a high grade, fordo. ' !.log that which In honor and good conscience, and by the supreme law of the land, they are bound to do: and yet there are those who remonstrate against , Rs repeal—and members on this floor who will record • I their votes against the passago of the bill now pond.. tog for that purpose. And yet we complain of the .ipinaitivenen of our southern brethren on the sub. pet of their 'peculiar institutions, and - their many grievances. I tell you Mr. Speaker, while the act t : of March 3d, 1847, disgraces the statue ,book of Pennsylvania, and similar acts disgrace: the legisla. . lion of other northern Mates, tbo people of the south have a quarrel with us, and have good cause to com. plain of our Panic faith, and to upbraid us as viola . tors of the compacts of the constitution, promoters i of discord, and as dietorbors of the peace of the na tion. Legislation of this kind is a direct and piew. erful. blow aimed at the government itself, and the ! integrity of our blessed Union—and the same spirit which enacted that law would scatter this nation in I "disintegrated, discordant, belligerent, fragments." Let us, therefore, discard such miserable fanatical I heresies from our midst, be true to the faith which , was pledged by our fore fathers, at a time when the bonds of fraternal love were strong and bright, when the blood of patriots flowed in one common stream, and the hearts of millions were engrossed' ip one great stragglo—when the voice of the east and west, the north and the south mingled together as many waters, and was heard in holy union amid the con. flints of nations, shim the clangor of war, anegavo consolation and hope and strength to an infant peo ple, with the nobler triumphs of peace. ernsy then say to our glorious Colon. le the sublime language of the ' poet Tupper, who tiss bat recently landed upon our shores, and whom we -took by the hand the other day in these dal: • . " Giant aggregate of nations, Glorious whole efglorious parts, ' Unto endless generations • Live united handsand beans! Be it storm or summer weather, Pencetal calm or hattlej 1 r Stand in Immune oils atreogth 'together, 'Shaer Elva, as now re ere." , ' • T: 9! 't ; 4 -- The Cincinnati Nonpareil says: " A troupe of Visitors came down front Pittsburgh the other day,-dress ed a/a Turk, and set the whole city in a rage for the semi-masculine dregs. ,, We guess there must be some mistake about this. - Archbishop HGOECES, says tha Freeman's Journal, is enjoying excellent health and spirits at Rome, Where he is 'devoting his leisure in writing, and it is supposed. he imends to issue game new publications. Buffalo now claims to be the city of churchear— 'One Of the papers boasts of haring thirty-two church edifices,, and asserts that for a population of 45,000 in• habitants, no other city in the Union can boast of having so large a number. . -- Madeline (Ma me recently appeared in court. at Pails, and plead her own case and that of her sisters in a civil suit. She spoke three hours with great totes and One effect. The Legialsittre of Maine met on Wednesday, May lath. The principal business to come before them le the bill for a Free Banking Law . , andthe . districting of the State into Congressional Districts. DAVID Ross, a native of Dundee, Scotland, aged 26, was Murdered in the street, at bfilwatiiie, on the 4th inst., and robbed of between three and four hundred dol lars. The fashionable gamblers, who have heretofore Overrun Saratoga Springs with their hells, will be pros ecuted this year under additional powers granted by the Legislature uithe village. ' ' • A pauper at the almshouse, Wilmington, Del., killed another inmate by striking him with an iron bar In a quarrel, and then killed himself afterwards while is jail. This occurred lasi week. • • • The students of the South Carolina College have issued an address to the students 'tithe Universities and Colleges throughout the South, calling upon them to rat. ly Toe the defence of Southern institatione. Modest youthr, those. • A Convention to consider the moral, social and pecrunary condition of the colored population of Cana da West, who have escaped frotn American slavery, is to be hold in Detriot on the 21st inst. -- The great mass of facts tend to establish the opinion ihat the American Indians ere a distinct cannot people. The trial of Jamas Corium, of Toledo, for the murder of ItoessoLuow at Vienna, Mich., hat winter, during a wedding spree, has closed, and resulted in a verdict of acquittal. Orman W. GAT, one of the prisoners recently arrested on the charge of having burnt the Depot of the Michigan Central Railroad, died in jail at Detroit, last week. A patty of Irish dzaymen got into a camel in a coffeehouse, comer of Common and Circus streets, N 0., on the night of the 3d inst. One of them named Mc- Kinney was stabbed by another named McCord, so tha he died soon sant. A spatial committee of the Massachusetts Legit latnre has reported favorably to the propriety of remov ins the seat of government from Boston to a more can hal location of the State. Bev. Cusacts Kw, aged 65 years, c omitted suicide at beomlnster,,Mass, on the nth Inst. lie•oifici ated In the pulpit on the preceding Sabbath. No cause it assigned for the net..- Among the prominent benevolent objects of the day, for the relief .of the down-trodden female race, we perceive the call in the N. Y. papers for the formation of a Society for the amelioration of the condition of woman with snoring husbands!! The Frankfort Commonwealth says that secret circular* are being vent through the State of Kentucky for the purpose of assembling an Emancipation Conven tion at the Capital, on the 22d of May instant. The editor thinksrhat the attempt will be utterly abortive. We learn from the Cleveland True Deraocrat that Joshua B. Giddings fell from a wagon on Friday week and broke two of his ribs. A telegraphic dispatch to the editor dated Monday states that although et lions- II injured, he is not d angerously so. A chivalric Southerner says that all the farms of Massaohasetts need to make them productive is two showers a day—one of manure, and the other of rain water. Pompous funerals and sumptuous monuments are made more out of design to gratify the vanity of the liv log, than to do honor to the dead. Greatness may build the tomb, bat it Is goodness mast make the epitaph A laborer on the Erie Railroad, named Owen D. Canfield, bad his lett leg and thigh horribly crushed by a car matting over him while at work upon the N. York and Erie Railroad. George W. Johnston, late speaker of the Ken. tacky House of Representatives, it is stated, Is a de• Mutter to the amount of 82,000, in retaining money, collected. for the Bank of the Commonwealth of Ken tucky. • Tampico dates to the 20th uittmo aro received.— The Mexican Congress had agreed to place a light-house on Alacranes. Also, to glee a donation to the soldiers wounded in the war with the 11. S. The salt brought against District Attorney Liner, for 810,000 damages, for the arrest and detention of A. Beavon, a colored barber, of Salem, Mass , who was, by partake, arrested as one of the rescuers of Stindrach, has also become a nott.suit, by the failure of Dutton to appear. Mr. P. Burrs, a large produce dealer, of Clear Spring, Indiana, started to Baltimore on Easter Sunday, having with him from 13 to 20,000 dollars in money. As be has not since been heard of, it Is feared that ha - was murdered. The Erie Gazette announces by without, of G. J. Ball, Esq., that that gentleman will not be a candidate before the Whig. State Convention for Canal Commlr A cheerful face is nearly as good for an Invalid as healthy weather. To make a sick man think he's Aytng, all that is necessary Is to look half dead yourself. hope and despair are as catching as cataneoluiCom plaints. Always look sunshiny, therefore, whether you feel so or not. A man in health ought always to rise from the table with some appetite. If either the body or the mind be less fit for action alter eating than before, that 15, if the man be less fit either for labor or study, he has ex ceeded the proper qaantity. Napoleon, while at St. Helena, said of Talley rand : He is a very corrupt man ;he has betrayed all parties and all persons. He Is a traitor, but over in con spiracy with Fortune. He treats his friends as If they were to become his enemies, and his enemies us if they were to become his friends. Barrrazo, the inventor of the long panoramas, is is now in the klolyland, atter having traveled through Egypt and other eastern regions. .frie is filling great portfolios with sketches, and Intends to construct many extensive Panoramas - of those old historic c ountrles. Mir We have already published the following in the Post, but at the request of a reader wo again pass it round it* A Guest hart.—George Lippard, in bls now work, entitled the Nazarine, thee speaks of Preal. dent Jackson : ‘‘' lie was a man I Well I remember the day I waited upon him. lie sat there in his armchair; I can see that old warrior face, with its snow-white hair, oven now. Wo told 'him of the public dis tress, the manufacturers ruined, the eagles shrouded in crape whih were borne at the head of- twenty thousand me ninto Independence Square. He board us all. We begged him to leave the deposits whore they were, to uphold the great bank in Philadelphia. Still he did not say a word. At last one of our mems bore, more fiery than the rest, lutimated that if the bank were crushed, a rebellion might follow. Then I the old man rose; I can see hi m yet. . . "Come is he shouted in a voice of thunder, as hie clutched right hand was raised above his white hairs; “come with baionete in your bands instead of petitions; surround the White House with your legions • I am ready for you all By the Eternal With t he peso. pie at my back whom your gold can neither boy nor awe, I will swing you up around the Capitol, each' rebel of foe, on a gibbet, high as Hamanie.”— When I think (says the author) of that mac ISMS standing.there at Washington, battling with all the powers of bank and panic 'combined, betrayed by those In whom he trusted, assailed by all that the snake of malice could hiss, or the fiend of falsehood howl—whoa I think of that one man placing his back against the rack, - and folding his arms for the blow, while he uttered his awful vow, 4 1 By the Eternal 1 I will not (metre one inch from the path I hue chosen I must confess. that the records of Greece and Rome, nay, the proudest days of from, Well or Napoleon, cannot furnish en Wigan° Of a Mu, like. that of Andrew Jackson's, when be placed ilk and soul and fame on the hazard of ti•die, for hi people's welfitre,” BEM EMI ~: ~. =EEO [From iho Enicketbcicker Magazine.) nirnnifo GOD. What time I see the morn op-spring, What time thelark is an the suing, What tame the birds their matins slug, And all the brooks, with clearer ring, Co through Me meadows wandering, And natUre wears the blasit of Sprang, My soul ascends to Teas! 'What time the Noon's unclouded gaze Beats on this Earlh'isrith mellOw rays, And fine the air with golden haze ; what birds have ceased their morning layer, Andwoods and screards are all a blaze With glory of the summer days, • • • . My soul ascends to Tama' • When Night upon the world descends, And mom and noon, like wearied friends, The darkness 'Wreath her mantle blends ; When every star us glory lends To light the moon, as she ascends, And outman over nature bends, seal ascends to Truk! To Tams, as sparks from a flaming fire Towed heaven my thoughts, 0 Goal aspire I MI time, all seasons draw me higher Toward,Taas, end every . pare desire : Toward raze; 0 Goal sun draw me nigher Nor Jot me doubt, nor faint, nor tire Till I am lost in TIMM. • O. D. STUSIrr The Home of Joffe!fon. A correspondent of the Uniontown Democrat, who hap visited Monticello, the homestead ofJeffer. m earn The interior of the house is jest ae Jefferson left it, except the furniture, which is all gone, save some paintings, minors, era. The house, both outside and in, bears all the evidences of neglect and decay, but still Tellies all its fair proportions; and its vener able outline, grown gray and mossy by time and neg leht, perhaps adds, rather than otherwise, to its op. poarance, particularly to a stranger. And the ven erable aspen treat growing around, throw a kind of melancholy over everything, that seems to whisper in your ear, and point, you about three hundred yards down in the woods, to the grave of him who plant. ed them—to the humblest grave, in appearance, that ever held the ashes of human greatness. I made a sketch of it. I enclose you a little flower, from a branch of vines, said to have been planted by Jefferson him. soil, beneath the window of the room in which be died; they hive grown all over the side of the house now. Wong"rear snot= Sneter.—The following excel• lent advice we cordially reccommend to notice, par• lie: flatly at this time : We respectfully counsel those whom we address, (the workingmen, of4morica,) we counsel you to labor for a clear understanding of tho subjects which agitate the community; to make them your study, in stead of wasting your leisure in vague, passionate talk about them. Tho time thrown away by the mass of the people on the rumors of the day, might, if better spent, give them a good acquaintance with the constitution, laws, history and late/est:tor their country; and thus established them on those great principles by - wide hparticular measures are to be determined. In proportion as the people thus lam prove themselves, they will cease to be the tools of designing politicians. Their intelligence, not their passions and jealousies, will be addressed by those who seek their votes. They will exercise not a nom• inal, but a real influence In the government and des• flakes of the country, and at the same time will for• ward their own growth and virtue. PAOSPECTS or CAMO AT SIFA June:toe OF ran 01/10.—Cain), at the mouth of the Ohio, is begioulng to look up. It has literally been so submerged with water as almost to have forbid doe the hope of its ever becoming the foundation of a great city, but mow, since it has become the tar. minus ditto great railway Item Chicago to the Jana. tion of the Ottio and Mississippi, it is moving for. I ward With mach spirit. Capital is trealy invested there, and the waters will loon be so walled out as to leave a dryspaca sufficient for building. Four miles, as we learn, of permanent embankment, have already bean built along the Mississippi and Ohio riv or, from thejunction, and a.wall, three miles north of the town, is aeon to be built from river to river.— Milwoukte Advertiser. THE GIIZATEIST FELT Ile TEL few days alone it was announced as a very great tele• graphic font tie. the foisign news by one of oar Ca nard steamer, was telegraphed through from New York to New Orlimas and answered back in one day. This was a great feat, without doubt, much greater than people generally reckbn—but it was nothing to what was done on the Morae Imo a few days since— as Mr. Small, the receiving clerk tells the story. A gentleman in this city lett a menage at the rdorso office at 9 o'clock a., of ono day rev:mann his friend in Columbus, Onto, to "come to Boston immo• diately." Be arrived hero the next morning by the steamboat train Whero'e the line that can beat Matt— Balton learns/. Tats DEXOCRACT or DISPIJ.ND. Her gracioUs Majesty, Queen Victoria, proposed to have the first peep at the great World's Exhibition, and, therefore, the Commissioners ordered that the Palace would not bo open to vieiters till ono o'clock on the day of opening, to give the Queen an oppononity of view. tog it nomoleated.. The Landon Tim; takes excep tion to this, on two grounds—firstly, that it is a re. auction upon tho loyalty of her loving subject.-- and, secondly, an undue auumption of superiority. The London Times Intimates that it is not agreeable for the English public to be shot out from the Cur. tal Palace, defiance of the rights conferred by their amen tickets, simply to gratify the exclusive ness of the Queen. The ,London Times wanted to say that It was not Democratic, but feared that liegltaltinen would not understand the term. --------- New Books! New Books I AT HOLMES LIT.C.R.AftY DEPOT, Third street, opposite the Post Office ; Godey's Lady's Book for Dray; Graham's and Sertidn's blaze:lnc for Slay; Ladies' Nationat for May ; Dictionary of Mechanics, No; In; The Wires Sister, or the Forbidden Marriage—a No vel ; The Widow Rugby's Husband—a humorous Novel; The Heirs ofDiewentwater • by E. L.. Blanchard ; The Counters of Rudolstadt 2 .-by George Send; This Sisters—by the author of ' Valentine Vox." Sirs. Caudle's Curtain Lectures—new edition ; The Mother-in-Law—by Mrs. Sonthworth ; The Banker's Wife—by T. S. Arthur; Wild Sports in the West—by Maxwell; The Commissioner—by 0. P. B. James, Esq.; Appleton's ;Mechanics Magazine—No. 5; Horticulturist and Cultivator for Slay ; Stanfield Hall—a Historical Romance—complete. O th e Honorable th e Judges of the Court of General TQuarter Sessions of the Peace In and for the County • of Allegheny. The petition of Dominick Maguire, of Lower St. Clair Township, in the county uforesaid, humbly chew etb, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the acopmnsodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house, in . the Township aforesaid % and prays that your Bonen will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house olemenniument. And your petitioner, as In ditty bound, will praY, DOMINICK MAGUIRE. We, the sabscribers, citizens of the aforesaid Tp., do certify that the above petitioner Is of good re pute, for honesty and tapperande, andis well provided with lionse room and conveniences (or the accommoda tion and lodging of strangers and tnivelens and that said tavern is necessary. Thomas Taylor, hliehael Maguire, J iirg, Michael Connor, W A Maguire, Wm GIIOIIOII, Jonathan Neely, Francis Stephens. Wee Stone, John Grierson, Gael llVClasky, Thomas Hi? nth) a.. (my) 0:30' MO the Honorable the Judges of th e , u )O4 Quarter Sessioneof the Peece laud for the County of Allegheny : The petition of James Norris, of the 34 ard, city of Pituburgh in the CoUnty aforesaid, humbly sheweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with materials for the accommodadon of travelers and others, at his dwelling house in the townsidpiforesaid, and prays that your Honore will be pleased to grant him a Peens* to keep a public , house of entertainment. And your pelt donor, as in duty bound, will DraY• JAItIES NORRIS. We, the subtcrihers, citizens of the Ward aforesaid, do eartifp that the above petitioner is of good repute for honestyand temperance,and Is well provided with 'amuse room and conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne cessary. Geo t'plane, Michael O'Hara, Robert Moira, Daniel Bordner, P W Timmons, .1 Trovillo, Thomas Whitthon, Edward M'Mahon t Edward Dillon, Alexander Miller, Daniel hiaboney, E Lippington, John Itiljuire. °lsla:3llr 00 the Honorable the Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace , in and for the County of Allegheny The petition of John Sandie!, of the Township of APCandleas, In the County aforesaid,.humbly sheweth, That, your petitioner bath provided himself with mate rials for the accommodation of travelers and others, at his dwelling house: in aferesald Tp., and prays that your Honors will be pleised to grtmt him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And your peti tioner, as in duty bound, will pray. JOHN SANDLES. We, the subscribers, Citizens of the aforesaid •Tp., do certify that the above,petitioner is of good repute for honesty and temperance,and is well provided with house r ooo rand conveniences for the accommodation and lodg ing of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is ne ce"?iramrlierr, John liierce,Henry Good, 'Frederick Taos racht,Jamer Cremiutr, John AVOW, John Ray, Jacob Cromer, Daniel Deer, .9 Good, Henry Deer, Wm Pee bles. [my19:314. Hcal4YondisP, fitittellea.urges h. . Offiee-- Era lo s . , l m 49 o F ri o g u ag rth es3 at: A ab gro oo e a rrie e hmw il ntigt George A. Biddle, • C 0 N,VE-Y4 NC ER , and. other ..litstraraents of Wnting, drawn with nearness, legal accuracy and dispatch. He will also attenll to d rowing and filling Me:chard& Liens, deeounta of .Excc ators and Administrators; pro curing appointments, of 6911411033, and orders of Or phtuai, Court for salsa of Real Estate, Ise, tee, "arintatet MINN= INEE tiattlaL Naito- Type for slue. , Riving determined to - furnish our oxtails - Ivo Sob Office with entirely new-materials, we shall sell about 100 founts of typo now In nee, orry. - /our, for cash or approved paper. We have type enough to fit out 8 or Id country offices complete. The s i zes and vutietioe of type are such as are to be found in all large city job officee, from.lionpareil np to-20 line Pica - , plain and ornamental. Also, for sale, several varieties of borders ' in good order. Persons wish ing to percliatte will please make immediate imp* cation. - - - Wilo 6ould not rather enjoy the pleasures of health and the agreeable'consciousness of well-being, to the griping pains of disease—the bitter continuance of ill• health, and the chilling - thonghts of never recovering 1,, But, of all diseases t who is not most anxious to escape a disease of the Lungs: The very idea of falling a victim to .Consamption,sends a tremor -to_ the heart-' strings of life. Bat, oh L how Joyous the , thought that ants and =man is still our own, when just - before; De spair had spread her dark canvass over us.- • • - Such, kind reader, are the &Mutable sensations ex perienced by hundreds, who, by the use of Dr. Wistar , 3 Balsam of Wild Cherry, have this dire disease -slowly, but surely, driven from their system--and health, rosy health; again restored to their languishingbodies. • Beware of counterfeits and base imitations. See turvertisement, I. o of 0 t".—Pinee of Meeting, Washington Hill, Wood street, betwe e n sth and Viten Alley. Ptxpenuou Lonos, No. 333--neets every Tuesday leaning. - 1111mcAttrux Ettoktertorfix, No. 87-T-Meets let' and 3d Friday ofeaeit month; . • vaar2s—.o Err- Deafness, Noise in the Head,. and disagreeable dhicharges. from the Ear, speedily and penmently re moved without pain or inconvenience, by Dr. Hartley, principal orthe Pretv York Eye and Ear Sursery, 134 North ltth street, near. hack. ..Philadelphia. Hours of Attendance, from 9 to 3. Consultation by letter or oth erwise, $l. All cases guaranteed where malformation does not exist' myls:tf 1034 -- r MUSH and MILK served up every day, at 1.1 o'- cldck, at the Coanacovs,next to the old Allegheny Bridge. Sphis' sus Zneekings served up afterwards'. • - - Os a.. O. D. EloV Meets - above. Bound of Trade Roome t eorller Of - Third and Wood street', every Monday everung. Q7' LUNCH served up et the Bt. Clair Hotel. Bar, every day,atil deloelr- ' • epr26 , ' (City Dailies copy.) Consumption's Premonttories • Ate Cougho,Colds,lnfluenza, Brandlitir, tlihtness of the Chest, saln in the left aide, low fever, and many other symptoms'of like character. ,Then some Tube des in the Lungs, disorganization, prostration of the physical 'Powers, and soon the scene closes. Thatthey may . not weep when too faro, let the friends of the sick be vigilant at the - outset. When:the first symptoms of Pulmonary disease are manifested, administer Dr.-Ro gers, Syrup Lictrwort,Tar and Canchakigua That , of Its effects have been all but miracniotts - even in rodrems -oasts, we have testimony which incredoility itself can scarcely doubt. TRY - IT. But first read the evidence. You will find it in the pamphlet in every Agent's hands: Look atthe advertisement, too, in another column. rtny2, The Lank Looked For - - Specific for Pulmonary Disease Is found at last A man mustdoubt the evidence- of his - senses, and all hu man integrity, before - . he can reasonably question the array of proof advanced in favor`of Dr. Rogers' Syrup Irorrwart, Tar and Cenchalagua, as an anti-febrile and tonic medicare, which at once reduces all Fulmona. ry Inflammation, expels the cause of the disease. and builas up and strengthens the system.: The heads of our Colleges,. the Clergy, the Medical Faculty, and .citizens of all classes have, over their awn signatures, attested its powerful remedial propenies, and in the pamphlet to be had of the ik,gents, as wellas is the columns of the pub lic press, the most positive and satisfactory evidence will be found.' See advertisement. mylo - • rainportstntDyiste_giticta ANTIVICIAL DIGESTION !—Dr. Houghton's Ptpria, the True Digestive Fluid, or Gastric Aries, a great Myr pepsi &Curer, prepared from Bennet, or the Pouflit Stom ach cif the Oz. niter directions of Baron Demo, by J. S. Hotilitcron, Al. D., Pluladelphia, Pa. The tirt"of making an. Artificial Digestive Shad, and of performing the process of Digestion. out of the Stomach, has long been known to Physiological Chemists. The honor of the discovery belongs to a celebrated German Chemist, who gave the name of Pepsin to the active prin ciple of the Gastric Juice, which he obtained by macera ting the lining raemb rano of the Digestive Stomach of the Calf in water, andprecipitating the Pepsin from the solu tion. Dr. Prout, Dr. Pereira, and Dr. Gregory, in Eng land,* Dr. Beaumont and Dr.Thuiglison, in America; and ' elder of giti Baron Linens, have recently experimented, and written upon Mis singularly irdermting and carious subject, and thrown Much light upon" the nature of the Digestiveprocess.lri its chemical tind physiological relit- Dr L 13: Honanien, of Philadelphia, has applied this . discovery to the cure of INDIGESTION and DYSPEP SIA with astomihingsircras. It is impossible to give the Scientific and iather evidence otthese facts in the limits of thicadvertisement. Let the toilicled call upon the Agent, and get a descriptive sheet,,gratis. It is one of the greatest Selistrifie loondos..of the day. 1377,Every bottle of the genuine Pepsin bears the written signature of J.S. Houoirros; M. D., sole proprietor. Price, one dollar per bottle. See advertisement in another column. . For sale wholesale and retail at Proprietor's prides by KEYSER & INFDOWELL, • 140 Wood streeq Pittsburgh airleysburg, Huatingdon Co, Pa., 111 arch S. Al. Kier Dear Sir—Yoar Petroleum is working %sondem in this vicinity therefore, we would thank you to send us two dozen bytherPenusylvania Railroad. We are entirely out, and it is being inquired for almost every day. Yours, respectfully, . lORN LONG & CO. Hawedile, Ashland Co., Ohio, hitt:chi% '5l. S. lkL. Kier: Dear Sir—Your Agent, a few.weeks since, left with us four dozen Rock Oft, which we b ave sold. Please forward to us six dozen Immediately: Your medicine is working wonders in this reglon. We can obtain several excellent certificates, if you de sire therlt. - Yours, ac„W. W. SCOTT.Pm sale by Keyser & APDowell,l4o Wood street E. Sellers, 57 Wood street ; B. A. Pahnestock ~ tc orner of Wood and front streets; 11. bl.Onrry,D A. Elliott, Joseph Douglass, and H . P. Schwartz ttlleaheny. Also, by the proprietor, s. HOER. sae/ Canal Basin, Seventh et., Pittsburgh. COLUMBUS INSURANCE COMPANY Fire and Ili:mine. COEUXBUS, QHM. DEMAS ADAMS, Jr., Preaident D. ALEXANDER, Secretary. D. Adams, Jr., Joseph Wbitehill, P. Hayden, M. S. Sallivant, • John Graham, Wm. Miner, The undersigned as Agent of the above substantial and well known Company, insures 'property of every description, against loss or &toga by fire. Also, against the perils of inland. navigation. H. H. BEESON.,Agent, Office in Waterman's Warehouse, St Water street, Pittsburgh. Associated Fireareals -lasuviance Comps. sky of the City ef Pittsburgh. W. W. DALLAS, Praft—ROBERT EYi SecZ nor Will Insure against FIRE and MARINE RIS S orell kinds. Office in Monongahela Ekon, N 05.124 and 1.25 Water it. DEILECIOII3: ' W. W. Dalian; Body Patterson, R. H. Haftley, B Simucm, .lo4ina Rhodes, C. H. Paulson, Wca.,l4. Ed e r bT,,y", 270.1g.i4",1,1 3 .%',,t,„ W ana1:: e ° 11114 w°° d,8 febßl coati= Olt IltAlllrCT_Alp) nanD lITEZCZW. jACIULTY,--joras PLustrno, p ri ncipal Instructor in the science of elatruntt. - - - O. K. Catscaust.ix, Professor of Pan1714114/api flatten; tile computation, &e. • - ' • WATSort, Esq.,- Lecturer on, Commercial Law. The Rooms of, thialnstilatiOn are open both day" :and evening, for the tecePtion4flhose 'wishing w•obutin practical Mercantile elocution.. Iha course otinstnce. tion is so thorough, that every student on leaving the College will be competent to take 'charge of and con duct on corteet principles, - any net of Stock or Partner. ship Books, however complicated. [my , • ' - J. 1:1:11m111141 • • MAN1721.0'2132.2.2 02 - - COPPER, TIN AND SHEET IRON WADE, No. 144 k Third strtat, Piasburgh, TrEEPS constantly on hand general assortment of all kinds Tin, y o per and Sheet Iron Were; and makes to order on the shortestmotioe and most accom modating terms, Wholesale and Retail. imyl9.dltwly lurApiE BUOA.R.-51 able. Maple Sugar, verxehoice, Ayi, Just received and for Bale Iry -* wig". A. hITCLURO & CO., - Orocers and Tea, Dealers.: TOVERINO'd SUCiAßS—Double Refined Loaf Pa; gar; Crushed, Pulverized and Powdered Loaf' Su-• gars, constantly on hand and for sale by the bbl. or re. tail, at the lowest cash rates, by , WM. A. APCIAIRO & C 0.,. 25511berty street._ SUNDRIES -15 bbls. t =r ; 50 has. , . 10 do Chocolate ; 100 reams Rag Paper ; In store and for sale by myl9 MED MUT - 0 HAMS -5 bbls. en .coning_nment mo o , KING & MOORHEAD. MOLABBES--New Orleans Molasses ; . • et. LoadsS. H. do, (Belcher's); St. ,Ictroes Lin store and for side by & MOORHEAD. Ut N. O. Bogor; , . AgS 7St.Lonis - Powdered.Sugars; , do Crushed -- 'do; - do , Claridet) ',do; do Loa d 6; , - Iteoelved and for onlo by - • myio kcING & MOORHEAD, r— Dung-.llydory Gonperwder, - Imperial and Biack -Teas, in .rudf cheats; and twedto and niX As. poruad boxes, in store. and for =la by - - royl9. . KING fa 1/1001111E AD. rinoßecCO—Russeli & Roble ores, yir. Otani's; Te SSC J. Haves',And thepopula; brands, in store Andra tale. EPIC! & y . µ ~. i .. xu.x lONE EN= PetarOlostrit t ti lESC7OII3 Thomas:llleadie, N.IL Sevayne, 'D. Alexander, Ide, G. Ili Molise, C. hI. bee, D. Adams. PITTSBITI . fGH KING & MOORHEAD - ' •• N.. 4 7 • • 1."•. • ••• - : • •• t••• • y ESSE EMU - - . : , •! . . , ..: 7, .'.;: -. f.-,: .,, : - . ,, !: - - ,-.1 . ,- ,' ',v,,7.:',-',,.'.:-•;::•1,7'''..,,...1.•:,,..,,-:t.;;::',?.'4.,,'...:::: ?':' r'^`a i'~~ C,y!~ . :. ... I l~ "'' c ater iL ~~L.'. fi . _. Spalang, & Co.'s 6 : EAT AN ltdrOliTANT CIIEELIcAZ. DISCOVERY. Chemical regitabis Combinations - to repel Dimon Dr. Guyaottla Yellow Dock 671 a Sorsapa. PUT VP IN THE largest sized bottles, contains more of the pure Honduras Sarsaparilla than any other preparation extant, which is chemically combined with the Extract of Yellow Dock, the Extract of Wild Cherry, and Balsam of Fir, thus making the remedy more thoroughly efficient than any .other Sarsaparilla before the public. At the same time it is perfectly free from all mineral poisons, which cannot be said of any of the Sarsaparilla Compounds. The invalid should be ware of poison! Mercury, Iron Quinine, lodin", Sul phur, Arsenic and many other mineral and. metahe poi sons onto red into and (arm the active basis of most of, the Sarsaparillas and Panaceas of the day. Gurscrr's CONPOII3D Eraser or Yeraow DOCK/are BABSLPLIKLIA. does not contain a particle of these substances, as any one can ascertain by applying the necessary testa. • The 'original , and only genuine prepasatlon for tho permanent cure of CONSMIPTION AND DISEASES OF THE LUNGS when they are supposed to beaffected by the toofrequou sus of .B.Urcury, QU011(774, out.— It is also ',remedy for SALT RHEUM, BING WORM, • TETTER, scud) HEAD, DROPSY, SCURVY, WHITS SWELLING, Sines EMI, Neuralgia Affec tions, Female Weakness and Obstructions, Barrenness, . Nervousiand general Debility of the System, Loss of Appetite Languor, Dizziness and Liver Affections, which le d to Intermittent and. Remittent Fevers, Fever and Ague,Billions Fevers, Chill,Fevers,Durab Arm; Jaundice, ice. 'The afflicted may rest assured that there is not' the least particle of . Mineral, Mercurial, or any other poisonous substance in this medicine. It is perfectly harmless and may be administered to persons in the very weakest stages of sickness, or to the most helpless in fants witbout doing the least injury. The costive-powers of this extract are truly won derfal,and all invalids should make immediate trial of the " Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla' , It cannot injure the delicate patient. [CERTIFICATES 1 Hines Brills —Cars of 0. M. Leonard. BLOOMING GZOVX, Dec. Ist, 180. muso S. F. Bamsair & Coo—Gelnll:—Sometime in 1813,1 was attacked with the Ring's Evil In my arm, which became so sore that I could not use it, and in 1845, mortification set in. I employed as different times, each physician of celibrity within my reach; all told me that my arm must be amputated. From the shout der to the fore arm, my arm was full of running sores, some of them as large as a fifty cent piece. I then tried an Indian Doetor, who removed the mortified flesh, and stopped the mortification, but could not heal my arm.- , My strength, at this time, was completely.exhausted, and my person much emaciated. I continued in this state until the summer of 1848, when I saw an advent risement of "Guysou's Yellow Deck and-Sarsaparilla," which I read attentively, and sent for one- bottle of the article. After using It e few days, the discharges from my arm increased, and assumed a light color, and less offenalve oder. I sent for a second bottle, ana while using it I found my strength increasing, and the dis charges decreasing. I continued using it until .I had used six bottles, though I felt myself perfeely. tared before I used the sixth bottle. Since that time Shave not felt any pain in my arm; no sores have re - appeared,' and I have nor a 'doubt that it is thoroughly cured, for I can labor with it as well as ever I - " fhsyron's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla,. alone cured me; I took no other remedy while using It, and had I used it at the first appearance of the malady, fully be lieve it would have saved Zll5 f rom years of suffering: And I must earnestly recommend every person gaffer ing under any aindlar disease, to use uGuyeeWe Yellow " Dock and Sarsaparilla," 'which will restore them to : 110 4 1 / 1 - • Yours in gratitude, 0. 111. 14EONARD. An Extraordinhry coo of ..Perojitla, Eyrasipfias and Mrs, cured by the sole use'of Dr. Harmed. s Clan, pound Syrup, Ye low Dock and Sarsaparilla BE:003.1.13, Nov. 17,1349. Da. Guistru—Sir: I tender. you My sincere thanks for the great benefit I have dekived from the use of your valuable Syrup. I have been troubled very bad with a aerofaloas sore which made its appearance on my clam I did not pay much attention to It at first, supposing it, to be nothing but some eruption that generally appears on persons' faces. It finally - began to - fannies., until It spread to the back part of =head. I applied toe phy sichin; tie attended me all to no purpose , . I had tried everything that could be tried. I saw your Syrup of Yellow Dark and Sarsaparilla, and concluded to use It, for I knew that the Yellow Dock was one of the most valuable articles In the 'world for the blood. I bought your Syrup and commenced using it, and' from'itte use, of one bottle I could see a great change in my system.' I continued using it until lom a well man. I now feel like a new person; my blood Is perfectly cleansed, and free from all impurities. There 41 not a question but that your newly discovered Compound it far superior to any Sarsaparilla Syrup ever sold. This certificate is at your disposal,•to publish .If lik'e, and any one you may refer to me, I shall be happy to give them all the Information I can about my case, &c. • 1 remain your obedieq servant, ADODUE 0- JHNSTON. 113 Market street. 271.4 hese Female Medicine known. The Extecetof Yelttas Dab and Sarsaparilla is ape:Woe, speedy and pennanens cure for all COrfrPkant , intiikni to Its mild alterative properties render It pectiliarly ap plicable to the slender and delicate coat/nation of the female. It is unrivalled In its effect upon . each &inseams as Incipient Consumption, BILITCIIIIOIII, Leucorrhoca or Whites, Irregular Ineustruation. Incontinence of Urine, and general Prostration of the system. It immediately contracts that distressing nervousness and lassitude so common to the (emote frame, and imparts an energy and buoyancy as surprisilng asthey are grateful. We have evidence on fire, which indaeos us strongly,to Mom mendthis medicine to married people who have not been blessed with oIIIT Foamy:us orf • of tits Womb, of five years standing, cured by Dr. votes Extract of Yellow Da* and Sarrapatil/y, after every other.bsoum remedy had been tried without retie: • WAstrutosoY, . 1840. This certifies that my tvife,.aged twenty-seven years, has been sawing under the above complaint for five years. Nearly all of that time confined to her bed. I have for five years constantly employed the best medi cal talent that could be procured in this section_ tit the country, without any benefit whatever. I have also purchased every instrumentrecommended lbr the can of such diseases, ail of which proved worthless. . In the spring of• 18413,1 was induced by my friend's to try DroGuysott's Yellow Dock and Sarsaparilla which was used for four months. After she had used it for four weeks, it was evident to all of us that she was improv ing, and from this time she improved r a pidly , and gained flesh and amengtleantil shalt now enjoying meet excel., lent health.. - .WM. MONFORT- We being neighbors to Wm. and Julia Monfort, know that the above statement as to the etokuesdoltdra 310n ford, wad asto the cure being affected by f,!Guysorthi lOWDock and Sarsaparilla," to be strictly JANE EDDY SARAH roNliTts, Sold by J. D. PARE, (successor to Sanford fr. Park,) Fourth and Walnatsunets, General Agent M the Sonth ituld - W-01, * ,t0 :Whom ail ordrs e must 'be addressed. . • J Kidd A Co, Pittsburgh,' L Wilcoz,Jr, corner Market street and the Diamond; B A Fahnestock A Co, Pitts burgh ; J A Jones, Pittsburgh; . Lee A Beckham, Albs - sheaf City; Li T Russell, Washingtm ; W II Lambe/- tun, Franklin; L B Bowie, - Uniontown; Welty, Oreensbarght 13 Routs, 'Somerset Scott A Bedford; Reed & Son, Huntingdon; hits. Orr, Holliday*. burgh; Hildebrand &ON - Indiana ; J R Wright, Kitten. ring; Evans A Co; Brookville; A Wilson & Son, Waynesbargh; McFarland do Co,N Callender, Mewl. .viUe; Baron & Co, Erie ; Henry Firrker Mercer; las Kelly & Co, Butler [ S Smith t Beaver; J. b Rummertau t Warren • F L A 013 Jmies, Condemcall 1. Crooke; Jr., Brow nsville.. my/9 BIZ 04D var Horner or. Broadway arid- dooois* it U CINCINNATI;01110.: CAPT. •30-SV l Et..ii C4OM.WEIV'r t M0R, 1 4 respectfully announce no thi(rher" . and thmPunhe EflentUYl*4l, he ball Ibittda of the sums establishment.. The Blosourses Basta .tan been thee' . and refu r alt 4°C°Tdanfe rr ' ' villkeV: 4l= l7 =s; 11 PParre- st y le M itts ` eh. An extensive. nage of # 00 • 02° " 14112 ‘ 41111 ` Y ,-cen completed. who location is central la tive..triffiness.rins bfthe r e a i7 j o all a t c r 3 d °S d rl l 7, 4 ll V, i , gli iit y o o s t lan r ibo rti at ei lanstfe ass • Ho te L ia .9 l34lianini; 1.4 , 6 " 1 : : ',oms11/0" pleasant and - atits' Tut table and tiev... uw o ar i ora r ar o n or unus e d by any eittabliabreen% a our largest cities* With strict - attention to hie slater' .• an d ample : facilities for makipt Ms -house a r lrster , fAatomfortablo home) for travelers, thePropru.,w _4%ms retainjusformer Oopularitr s and a ..);Aral sty ant._of patronage; ' • THE 420187ANT11. V;:eistNB (fOcIKHELL is this.nutnaget of theeitisb• • I.;.tshment,orAs of the most;obliging and attentive • nese men r.o be found. • 0 the Honorable) the Judges of the Court of Ge; aor — a j - HENir f LUTZ, the Book.Zceper for Capt. Cromwell, Qamier Sessions of the Pence, In and for thkointr is universally popaiavreig karlyik far and wide, aaa . of Allegheny gentlemanwell suited for the 'datum he occuplea:;. Theperitiott °IS. Adams, of. the-Fourth Ward, City - . ', of alleghenyorr the County aioresaidihumblysheweth, • - °owe. That yourpeilrionerhath providedhlawelf wititmateriMs CILFDLLAN, Admirdittrittor of tha•Esiateror for the accommodation of trawlers and Whom- at has • 3.ohlM 9 Trort i is requested to settle up the said es dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and prnin that. tAtte. -- , . -ISAAC MAR2130N.,, • , - Your Honors will he Tiettead, to grant him a - Er-ens"? Elf ., • • ' - one of theTHeirs. keep a public, home of entertainment., Anti -yourrpeti dowel ete in dutyw ill Pl47 ‘ JAC OB ADA= • .. aforeisaid - We, the intbserilairs, citizens of r ro; do certify that the above pett,n o * .net n 7,„„ - •&d w i l l o h ouse banning and tewoortuteer aud 'S • - ''"" - odation =der. room andcormenieneestor the aceomat _ _ _ ingoismangera and travelent,and mat =9 mmitim LaTtd'llanter,i'D ;Parintnlt,..„ 4 _ l 2/4, 43 ,1" 1 _ d _de Andn 'PE,P . w -rj a ML'Clatirr an i DI Hmeslock, , en- las, ' Urb • P ost.) m • rasseXt an d E n t er prise copy and ch (inspect) TO the Boothle *the. Judges of the Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the county • of Allegheny: The petition of T. J. Jones, 2d Ward, Pittsburgh City, In the .county aforesaid, humbly shervath;ZThat .yonr petitioner bath provided hinattelf with materials for the ar.commo dation of unseal; and Others; at his dwelling house in the Ward afoimnsid, and prays that your Genets will be pleased to grant him a license to keep a public house of entertainment. And you petitioner as in duty bound, will pray.: TEOMM: J. JONES. We, the imbseribers, oitizeis of the Ward afore said, do certify that the above petitionet is of good re puts for honesty and temperance, and is. well provided with house room hnd conveniences for the acnommoda tion'tuid listl,ging of strangers and travelers, and that said tavern is necessary. WmCraig,John Connie Ir, John Bells ,James Richards Wm Wiled, Morgan Flag hes, M Johnston, B F Shope, W E Bowe, rhonsits Fewer's, B Weaver,E Budd. mylOt• (Dis etch copy 3t, and ch Pon.) • HER*-,3,000 Geese Feathers for sale. E 2 CARSON A, NVRNIORT. . . ~,_ , eC • ,6 • • ESN Fifth Street, between Wood out fimithfitti JOSEPH FOSTER Lusszx AND MAN, Gal I!LIONDAY EVENING, May 12th, the Parrom sue will commence with the popular Barletta or HOW TO SELL A ONE DOLLAR. BILL. After which the Grand Fairy Ballet, In 2 acts celled, • LA. SYLPH IDE. The evenings entertainment NOP' conclude with tbe Comic Ballet Pantomime of hION9 DE9CHALUMEAUX. - Doors open at 61 o'clock; Curtain rises at 7 o'clo.k NOW EXHIBITING, .41T NO. 65 IitARKET STREET - tons *um snow tours.} • • ClavarralSts odei'ot Ilasszey (PuR Size of Wei !PHIS incomparable prodeenon has been favor ably the surprise and admiration of every one ;els has seen it; the beautiful moulded form,. TEEMING WITH NATURE'S LOVELINESS Appears to stand before the spectator 011 truly life like, that it requires a close inspeclion to realize t to . WONDERFUL PERFECTION - To which painting' can be brought, completely de.. CeiVitif the most practised eyei. This wouderfal e tact is produced by the ludicious arrangement of light, and the artist's superiority of talent in giving rottindity to a plain surface. -- With regard to the delicacy of the subject, the Pro. prietor begs to say, that there /son air of chastity!' the attitude anti expression of the figure; tending •to reek even the moat voluptuous imagination* to the pnre, all is purity; and I, ,Mnt soLt poi inal penis !o shoal /ap ply to °them " - Ass Californian Speculation, it would rea li ze' AN IMMENSE FORTUNE. • Exhibition open from 9A.M.t09 P. M. Admittance 25 cents. fm '- • _ f 4 t. , ' • -.. ,s' • •••• •• •• ", :F• s •••••" • ; NOM • . ;;11 , .ii: : ,-"• - ;'.-.:' , . ' • . , ; - 3 • ' • =BO mummtn r THEATRE. oreenwoodoaraiiiist TWO and a half miles below the City, on this ba tk of 'the Ohio River; an Ornamental Mover Garden And a delightful stuamer mica*. Ice Creasy-, ConfeoLLon ariea,•Praita, Temperate Drinks, ke., kept for the ao commodshon 'of misiters. Also, a large assortme at of Shrubbery and Evetbloomiog Plants for sale: The steamer Chieftain leaves the foot of Pitt stret hit i the heginaing . of each hoar, from 9 o'clock A. M. 10 P.M lajtaing at the Garden (Closed on Branfinc.i •T‘ A- SPLENDID FARM - FOR SALE -Sittiate i n a . healthy. location, adjoining the thriving Villag re of l‘ .• Millersville, Penn township,l3 miles from the r Op; -' • contains 64 acres of land, of a good quality, and In a right -state of culdvatlon;•l7 acres in Sae mead. w— • ....; well watered.; 2 orchards of choke fruit trees; al Lige garden; a new brick house—well arranged for con fort - .'• ~., • Cid couvenience; a pump of tine water at the doer; a: • -..• large frame - barn and. stable and other oat ,oases; ' -4 i . about eight acres of choice timber. The `whole is in . - first•rste order, and worth the attention of these .wazit- -: ing &profitable fann. Price 152200. ' , r; - . • S. =I.IBEET, Gault Agent, myttl . • •50 Smithfield sire I. Lsw Notice. KS appointment of Wlllltua B. McClure. its P est dentt Jad . go of the Fiflhlndlclal District of Peno apt vanie, has dissolved the long snesistan' partnershi pof t 2.4 McCandless.l McClure. The uatlalslied business will be attended to by Mr. Me : Candles'. - - - ji WILSON MeCANDLES 9, • WM. B. BIM:MAME. 1.: 1:17- MY OFFICE IS REMOVED ;to my. dwell as hone, N 0.99 Penn street, near Hag. mY3a 91241 99 .' •.. yvitsora State Bluest&l Piro • Issentioast Cortspi hyr BRANCH. OPPICE, 54 Bansitiftgas Parsiona s, - ' • P 4 foFgregiMultiet, HEbest evidence of the success olthe Director In endeavoring to vakethe "STATE MUTUAL PINE • I StiRANOE• COBIPANY" -Meet the wants of the • • comnumity, Is the unparalleled amount of business which has been donor -having ['seek 7,900 P all. cies in a little IZIDTO, than seven months; and add rig • *Tor 5130,000 capital to the company. Tim Directors asts ' proud to say, that neatly all' the proper*. Insured b of the safest kind, In small risks, and .a large Juttpini insured for only one year.- . . Whole No. Foliate issued...,• - •-• • 1,000. do do expiredoerialnatedl. ; t canceled . g do . •do in force. ••i•• . . • . . '7,508 1. Amount of Pumerty insured. •• •• • . • 57,986,410 do 'Canceled . , terminated and ex. pined . •••• 201,728 do . doiaTorce •• .. • 8704.691 I do Praminti Notes 70,675,91. , • •do Caneeled,tenninatcd,esprd, 637A0 do' in foree•-••—• • v-••• • • • • • 57P,OttrX do Cash Premiums received... .651,557,14 do do canceled • •-•-• 321,24 ' f 851,235,00 Whole amount of losses and capes- • • ses paid 23,411,45 . Balance in favor of the Ca-, euh, - 11197411,45' To city or country merchants,^and owners of dirstlf; logs,. anti isolated or . count* , 'property, it is believed. this - company afford*, advantages inpointof chesPn.ls, safety and eternity, inferior to no Insurance Comp . it this . country.- ;' • . • • Condacted on the equitable and greallyimproveds ytz, • • tem of Classification of Illsts, excluding all upw'tak hazards, Insuring only a limitedamount in any one to c-ahty, thus precluding the frequency and occarrener of lingo fires, and also, on both tlos Stockist:ld Mutual pl 1a..• ' it not only possesses the chewiest' and accommodatxm, of both methods, but entitles the insured to a rattle tion In the profits. - * • it It tinder Me control Of tha following Dlreaors: P. Ratiteiford A. J.thllet4 John . R. Paoken-Bassee Jones, Alonzo A.Canler, Philo o.3etigur7 idk, Bob sti • , Klotz. - • .f Peon". A.J. OLGLE.T.P, Heal, A. A. Camas, Actrutzy. • • N. B.—.A 13ctip Dividend of fifteen per cent on el $. f ringpolieleshasbeendeclaredDytheDireetorf,aaais t now receivable at this ()Ace far renewals,. or 'edema. ble in cash at the end of Idnety days. . myl7:d&sr A- CARRMR,Agen . rrHt.. well finished and-famished srorw.;o:A L Third street, year the Post Office, at present' occupied by Mrs.'Parker, u a Jewelry Store. J " • Ap ply to . • fr- D: - - • myl7 : • 73 Liberty st., Lytle's Row • PASSAU fromLIVBRPOOL LONDON and PIGOW • TO. . . ~14 ? * YOttlit';'":•-• • .• • • AND • Fht: °RL T! I TaE A, severigeEtputzar. - TAPSOGTT General Ernigiation and Pare!gzs kichanp OJX4d. THE undersig ned having accepted thetigeZczoft be above well - known House, is prepared to Image at Passengers front the Old Country, onus favtmsble ter "a. as an other House in the City . • - Passages. can be engaged , the folloiving lin s, eailivg punctually on the days appointed: ' • SWALLOW TAIL Line leaves Liverpool on the G and fist of each Wendt. . . . • 'RED frreit LINE leaves Liverpool' ea, the '2Oth each month.. • • ' • • THE Z LINE leaves Liverpool Twice &Month. • THE LONDON LINE of Packets sells. from /Mud tn. on the eth, 13111,215 t and 2G th of every Month. • THE CLYDE LINE ot Glasgow Packets sans from.' GLASGOW on the Ist and 15th of each month. • Ataci—A wpckly Lino of Packets for New Orleans (47 - Pnssettgers Shiped from New York to anypart ).S* the West. • ' . - Ire• The Senior Partner resides Liverpool, andse - iertntendsthaembaseatonof all passages engaged la this Country. P.S. Person's desirous bf. the old Country -can have their passage. engaged - Huough from Plus.. burgh, by application either personally or -b lotto r, (Rost paid) to the underaigneL JAMES EL Y, Corner of Sixth and Liberty streets. - .(tind story) Piushowg/t: • Wavesdyltionse v - sum= user, man WOOD ST*Cil . . WILL.Ltdi C. GALLAGHER, Projftieter; • THIS fashionable and pop. • ular RESTAURANT/nuts*. cently VC= fated up in It style of elegance 41=1:sal by any Mauler estiblisiment In l and the Proprietor is prepared to fa 1 , is friends Cod the public, senerAllyv!lth every article as t ally found at slush places. • , • All of. the delicacies of the season; in the way )f GAME; PISII I sours,eta.,w 111 be served op in the best • The DAR is supplied - Wit h , LIQUORS of the tine It brands, and the fancy drinks, so ranch in vogue dmin g the warm season, each us Pine Apple Cobbles, Mit sr Juleps, Punches and'autteshes;ssill be ; servedup In. s - way that will please - the taste of all: • • EETLUNOIIis served up evry mo rn ing, at 11 deloch , to which the special attention of customers is reasestel- TOE CREAM AND MINEILAL WATER.-71te scribers respectfully Inform their old frlendalued cus tomers that they have commenced making /CE CREAM for the season. Their SALOON' has been fitted up superior style, and will be open from 8 o'clock, X, Al. till ilo'clock, P. M., and 11l orders for Ice Cream for. parties or emirate families mill be promptly filled. • Our MINERAL FOUNTAIN! has also been opear3 for the season. Cakes, Fruits, Confectionaries, /cc, kept on band as tocial,frook and Meet. Please Vet S 11, ' • t A. & IRLDECIUM, Star Bakery,Ut Diamond alley. myl7:d3m Ukr" WALL Pak'ita—Nor sale b rayllG C y WALTVR P. DIARSELia EMI MEV =PE lIREE MME .::' ... . / ..'.i.' . ' , ..• , :.;;: . i:..: - ..: ,. . :.:',;.'.7 ME