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To assume that the public lands are applicable to ordinary State objects, whether of publio structures, police, charity, .or expeneca of State • administration, would be to disregard, to the .amount of the value of the lands, all the limitations of the Constitution, and confound, to that extent, all distinctions between the rights and powers of the States, and those of the Uni ted States. For if the public lands may be ap plied to the support of the poor, whether sane or insane, if the disposal of them and their pro ceeds be not antjeot to the ordinary limitations of the Constitution, then Congress possesses un qualified power to provide for expenditures in the States by means of the public lands, even to the degree - of defraying the salaries of Gover nors, judges, and all other experiments of the Government, and internal administration within therseveral 131110.- ' • - • - " The,conclosien from the general survey of the WON subject -is,'tit ray irresistible, and closes the:question, both of right -and of expo diem:3y, so far as regardis the prineiple of the' . appropriation. aPpropriation proposed in this bill. Would not the admission of each a 'power. in Congress to diepose of the pubbo domain, work the practical nbrogation of some of the most important pro ' visibris of the Constitution? If the systematle Tee • nervation of 'a definite portion of the public lands, (the sixteenth seat-Ion) in , the States, for the purpose Of edocation, and Occasional grants for 'similar purposes be, cited as contradicting these conolusions, the answer, as_ It, appeara to ins,as obvious and satisfactory. Fitiohresertations and grants, besides being a parE.ad• on which the proprietar_i -.frighi:Of.tlio.United States is maintained, along. • einiustit demaia of a particular,State, and-by Which the public land remains free from taaatlon the'State in which ,it lies, as long as it remains the property of the United States, are ' (heads of a mere land owner, disposing of a small share Of his property ins way to augment • - the value of. theresidue, and in this mode to oourage the early occupation of it by the imitus • • trioue and intelligent pioneer. • " The groat example ot apparent donation, of lands to the Mutes, likely to be relied upotrari sustaining the principles of this bill, is thtt, re lioquishment of swamp lands to the Statee in which they are situated ; but this, slap, like'oth er grants already referred to, was based•expristf ly upon, grounds clearly distinguishable in ciple from any which cantle assumed for the bill herewith returned, viz : upon the, interest'and duty of the proprietor. They ireire'obarged, nod not without reason; to be a nuisance to the in habitants of the surroandlug eountrjr.. The measure was predioated, not only upon the ground of the disease Inflicted upon the People of the States which the United States could not justify as a just and honest proprietor, but also upon an express imitation of the applieation of the proceeds, in the first instance, in purposes of levees and drains, thumproteeting the health of the inhabitants, and, at the same time, en , Lancing the value of the remaining lands be , longing to the General Government. It is not to be denied that Congress, while administering the . • publiolande as a proprietor, within the principle distinctly announced in my annual message, may- sometimes have failed to distinguish accurately between objects which are and which are not within Its constitutional powers. • After the most careful examination, I find but two examples in the sots of Congress 'which fur nish any precedent for tho present bill, and these examples will, in my opinion, serve rather as a warniog than as an Inducement to treadin the ' same path. • The first is the act of March 3d, 1819, grant ing a township of land to the Connecticut asylum for the edueation of the deafand dumb. - . The second that of April sth, 182 G, making a similar grant of lend to the Kentucky asylum for teaching the deaf and dumb. The-first more than , thirty years after the adoption of the Constitution, and tho second more than a quarter of a century ago: These acts were unimportant as to the amount appropriated, and, so far as I can ascertain were passed on two grounds ; first, that the object was a charitable one, and secondly, that it was na tional. To say that it was a charitable object, is only to.say that It was an object of expenditure proper for the competent authority; but it no more tended to show that it was a proper object of expeediture by the United. States, than is any other purely local object, appealing to the best sympathies of the human heart, in' any of the States. And the suggestion that a school for the menial culture of the deaf and dumb in Coll. nectiout, or fientuoy, Is a national object only shows how loosely this expression has been need' when the purpose, was to procure appropriations by Congress. It is not perceived how a school of thin character is othervriso national' than' is any establishment of religious or mural instruo Lion. AU the pursuits of industry, everything Which promotes tho material or intellectual well-being of the race, every ear of corn or ball of cotton which grows, is national in the same sense, for each one of these things goes to swell the ag gregate of national prosperity and happiness of the United States ; but it confounds all meaning of language to say that these things are flan- Sons!, 'ea equivalent to "Federtd," so as to come within any of the classes of appropriation for which Congress is authorized by the Consti tution to legislate. . . • - It is s marked point in the history of the Cepa stitution, that when it is. proposed 'to emwer Congresa to.establialt a nelversity, the prop pooii tion was confined to the District intended for the future sent of .oovernment of the United State's,- and even _that proposed clause was omitted in consideration of the exclusive powers conferred on Congress to legislate for that District. Could qq more decisive indication of the trne eonstruo tion and the spirit of the Constitution in regard -to all matters of this nature have been given? It proves that such • objects wore considered the convention as appertaining to local legielat; Lion only,that they were not comprehended; either expressly " or by•iroplication, in the grant of general power to. Congress, and that, cense.; quently, they remained with the several States'. The general result at which I have arrived is the necessary conseqeence of those vivre of the' relative rights, powers, and duties of the States and of the Federal Government, which' 'I have long entertained and often expressed, , and in-ref erence to which my convictions do bat !acreage .in force with time.and experience. • • I have thus discharged the unwelcome duty , of respectfully stating my-objectiona to this billi with which I cheerfully submit the whole si"titjeet to the wisdom et Congress. - p: • FRANKLIN:PIIOI43E:'4' WASHINGTON, May DI/oracetta ntseloures. ~, . A Male. D---.4ad, at Paris; some yeirsago. some disagreoabbYrelations with the authorities, who accused hor of having committed an offence which the Froneb law describes as excithigto ttio, i debauchery. of girls under age. She accordingly deemed it right to cross the chaanel, and to' es tablish.a house of ill fame, on as aristooratie footing. If amongst onr noiglabors the coOduot of families iejustly cited as r- a model; many per ' sons make up for &mead° Constraint by eccen-, trinities almait ttnknown ,to''Our conottymen, For these gentle ldaser:-thirei ire, 'at the Wei.t nd, harems,- lic.whitib eitidilhe respect drie to'. hildren is not observed. ; 1 1'hifitiipply of theee ' bominable establlshmente`fe the object of nu• Brous speculations. ' Seery house of this kind its correspondents, its agents, and its tray . - era abroad, who receive fixed salaries, cud are owed oomndetont more or less large according the importance of their servicts; It is ordinarily by adverfisements in the Pe.. lie .21firsokor or the ItarrepaPers that ,those per,- ns cot menee their operations:. They adver. .e ‘or very young girls to travel with a lady.. to be sent abroad as femmei cle - climbre, eras, ..p girls, with - good salaries: They offer.ti,; le parents or friends of the girls what appear_ i be Ihe best gerinatees,and theylmornise than ter moral, as'well as their material welfare,' call be strictly attended to. They even effect teat Piety. and require that proofs shall be giv-, them, that:the girls have' been virtuously ought up, farliOnt all dangerous temptation. or all questions put to them they are prePared iith an answer, and they freely mak6 use of the' wit honorable names. ' When they have ob, ned the consencof their parents or guardians, ,ty make them accept a sum nt money, and re-' el.with their prey. If by chance these means ionld not, however cleverly employed, succeed, 00nrse is bad to abduetioaantiviolenee. Owing the" talent with whiChahe•Chooe her agents, id to the knowledge ehn.had of Parisian emu; Ts and customs, Madame. D— was able to tisfy all the phantasies of the gentry and 'jo lty, and acquiirettin a short time a largc fn . ,' ie. One of her principal agents was a sort of Attie, who. played all parts, and assumed all ;pia' ea; ho even at times appeared AS :44,01d: - - - the 4 acatiolisavy GP ',ohms was on. I trusted with the task, and he ascertained that a I considerable number of young girls, especially of the working claim, had been victims of ll—, and his accomplices, and had been sent to the establiehmeot of Madame D-- In London. Several of these captives succeeded in escaping from their frightful prison, and came baok'to Paris; but a sentiment easy to understand pre- vented them from milking any complaint, and they endeavored:to:find in assiduous - labor the forgetfulness ot:W-fatil past. till Untie facto have been 'transtnitted to London, .be added td - the doonMente In the case, which will expose one of the moat features - of our civilization." 11614 311nring put it.4 o, Avo):lAD , Nlt'nrrt , m;litrtitllll , PITICSBURGIU: ATURDAY 'MORNING .•.• . "" DOSOCILATZV VICKEYT. I „ _ Fos aolassok, BILLER. REM IA H Wa a l ial C rd E swOuuq..oolntrr; .' - YtIB' . OANAL ixrmatuinona MOTT OQ-READINO MUM% WILL.ON FOUND ON MON Ph!LGE OF *O3 peen.. " • • • • JOB - PRINTING. We bave one Of Alits beet Job - Printing Ogees in: the city; aud - witWould respectfully ask mer ltitts„and all others who want Cards, Circulars, 1e of Lading, Bill Heads, Blank Checks; Hand bills, etc., to give us a call. All our Job Typo .nrit of the most modern manufacture and 'can not fail to please all our customers. Our work win. are perfect masters of their business, and will labor assiduously to please all who will fa tot uti with en order. i TUE . PRESIDENT'S VETO. , . ift our paper of to-day mill be found the Veto •fileasage of the President. A bill paned Con gress granting 10,400,000'0t the public lands to the several States, for the benefit of their indi gent insane. The message examines the ques tioos involved in the bill with perfect candor, and great ability. *The President thinks thccon *Widens' objections to such a grant too strong 410)kt-evaded or doubted. To the policy of this bill the also objects. If ten millions of acres oltalid May be voted to the indigent Insane, ten or arenty millions more may be voted to the in digent, who are not insane.L Thus all the poor and Unfortunate of the . land may become objects of government charity. The idiotic , the infirm, the sick; the poor, and every other class ' , chose misfOrtrutes excite the sympathies of the philan throPio, may, in the same way, under the princiiple of this made subjects of goy erattont bounty; and thus thewhole publio do nainivilil loon dieappear. :' • Titteveto message is important es indicating the:vieirs of-the President in regard to the'dis poet-111'0f the publlo lands. Many other bills, now before-Congress, may be liable to similar objee lions. The document will attract muoh atten tion; end be read with Interest. MINERAL WEAILTII OP OUR STATE; An excellent vein of Cannel coal has been dis covered In 'Jefferson county, near Brookville, on . the lands of Y. K. Litoh & Co. This valuable Mineral is found in several of the western counties of this State, and it now forms a large Item of the natural wealth of the commonwealth. The mineral wealth of Pennsylvania probably Skeels that of any other State, and of any other country on the continent of the same extent of territory. The Nan York reral3 some time ago said that in feW years' more wo would look for the mil lionaires of the country, not in Wall street, or the cities, but `smog the coal and iron Bolds of Pennsylvania. No more sure'investruent can bo made tban in coal lands. The demand for coal as a fuel is increasing in the same.Propottion as the population'and business of our country in creases; The, ocean and river steamers, the lo comotives, and the innumerable manufactories already consume' vast quantities of coal.' Yet this contsamPtien is destined to be ten-fold 111 7 creased, i as the railroads are completed, and the great west fills -np frith a , denso population. The foreius are rapidly disappearing, and coal must be the : Principal fuel used throughout the 'entike West. before many years. It must be, earried• .by'crailroads too, to the inland towns. IThatt . a tibundleiTiwarket will be opened for our Oal. .• , Th'e."Peustins;Pf 'Northwestern' Pennsylvania pontaii4 Some of. the richest beds of bituminous coal in the world .:• Itryleffereon and Clearfield, :and. the southern portions of Elk and Forest eanntios,.veins are discovered from nine to four teem feet in thickness ; and of a quality near ; passed. When.the railroads through that re gion are oompleteil, those mines Will become as valuable 411;tbi gold fields of California. Lando, i.finr years ago could be bought for a' dot lar per.sqs, will be found to. contain mineiSts thdusatuls of dollars per acre. •Those tio'rthwestern counties will yet form ono of the ike.Othlese . portions of the State. It needs only ihifOompltion of thettOrrisds projected to de- Wealth. laPonfor STEAMBOAT Da CLSION.--By a, pub liptia!doiiiion of 'T. !.I . '#ttldCtuitit . "and , I T .gl , .. itilitll;:4oa( : 044toitt at clisolunati, we, ace AO...Wm 'iFieli kl pilet on boartl the steamboat %Pitufitires, has been tinapendid 'fouf:nienthsfer caning tiCollision between that,litettiner andthi rifig#A.Pkincking, while.deseending tho Ohio: river; Apri t t 2d, .11354.,-• The inspectors Were clearly :of opinion' that' the , Virginia was Ole' festeet beht, , anii' could 'have 'passed the ;fit s burgh WikionktiifficaltiOf ehe had not been in villa ..L.Tbo pilot of tho Firginia, A. E. ' . Devie r mtnit-several efforts to pops, in each of 1 whiih'ino:..xnelprevented by j:iiit.ithe pilot of tho 4io/4-1911lietn Fish, crossing the bows - of I the 117spitria and finally, lockieg Una holding on to her at times, until the' collision resnlted in . breaking and damaging both 'slightly. It also appears front evidence adduced that Fish was I once before suspended for thirty dive by the local inspectors here fora like offene4int, on appeal. litg . ta Hr. Crawford, Supervieinglnsiector, the; senioirce was commuted to ten days; The ' Cinoinii: natil Irolpectura• suspended the lidera° of Jotitt : .: !.3chaffer else: 8120 MO, for .97'013 1711SCOlidttairi, running the et:igloos of, ihe Pittalittrgh slow—k. without autherity,l-to inoreiute the pressure berlus 140 pounds steam pressure at thetleug gi and ettoPplug, the. dj)Cfor nppie, tkotibit„Riim 4 ping the eniplyw*ter.to the boilers in (inlet.' to g f i l oeiatiititieam-moro , rapidlY, thus " placiug life in greatiwirit." Tha onio eerepreeeotod by, ttie Cinein natiineeeotoft.;• Inky fuld to prevent an fin ,preesion. ariseffrofil;;;llie eenining, fling atPtlin,/'sPeell of tbe: l , 4 Pittitinrich.''' that both fi!,,iintern are Pitiebargh.:bullt boatz • , t wat aaticu ' " • " I bill Cilous that postioa of the Wetioual Several distingaisbecl medical and soleatifict Road passing through Ohio, was adopted by both gentlemen in Philadelphia, (Drs. Jaokaon, Met- branches of the /registature, and is a law. t . 'ter, Wheaton and Week), published a statement :Hponstble bidder to get it. the :pad to be bid for, and the highest re a few days ago, giving the results of a personal The fast horses of the South on examination of the body of the Rev. Eleaxer North. The race will commence at ay Balti their wmore Williams, the alleged Dauphin. Theystate that 'the first week in Juno, •And terminate Orr Long they found near the joints of his lege and - srmo. Island in the isms month. Lexington, Ar r o w , Little Flee, Realm Maid of Odeon. Red y numerous cicatrices or scars of ulcers, the re- Higlander, and, to fact, nearly all the e fast 1 1 3 1 - 4 , ' sults, probably, of a disease brought an by cor! . 7 sea'of the South and West are moving Eastward. finetnent, foul air, filth and poor diet. Hie akin, Russian „hip Rani% Capt , datable, from _where not oxposed,is that of a pare white man ; Cronstadt, via Stromnese, Bootland, arrived at B2e . ton on d Tuesday afternoon with a cargo his bait. of a a silken fineness ; and Ms hands, star d a t etio a p 4 ln ta ;: e hr la t iron. d She t !tailed from Cron ; feet, wrists an uncles. of very small size—indi pu into Stromness in eating an ancestry unaccustomed to tholihnvions distress, where, sh s e tsp remained during the past tree of those. organs, He has several - scare upon 'winter. • his head and face, which might be the result of such blows as Simon, the jailor, is related to have inflicted upon the -Dauphin: el re his two pears, somewhat`crescentic in shape, upon his left arm, produced by introculaqqa. Madame tie Rsmband, the Dauphlit's untie, Wroto of the Dauphin more than twenty yore ago, the Dauphin has marks of innoculation which are in the form of a crescent," And •the distin guished physicians further say, as affording im portant ividence of the troth of Mr. Williams's Oaini, that ' , his countenance and'reception are rronliarly benign and gracious.", 10a the other head we have an “anti.dolphin ite" in Mr. Peter A.:Rixosare, a gentleman whose , r4putation ie world:wide, as being profoundly +tied in all degrees of , wool. from the fleece of a Southilown or Merino to the head covering'of a youthful Uocle Ned. In his work, according to a correspondent of the Bulletin, entitled .T , ,iitcotagialfantotafiune, a treatise on the organi aation, properties and uses of hairand wool, ho bas classed mankind (by" their pile) into three epieaice : the cylindrical piled man, the oval piled • men; and tho ecteatrically piled man. In it be : denims that the pile of the American !adieu is cylindrical ; that of the white man is always an oval :or; an Approach to the true oval ; and that the wool of the negro is always eccentrically :elliptical. This, Mr. Browne says, admits of no eldePtietts, and, a hybrid, (father white and inoiber Indian,) will have both cylindrical and eel pee. / Thie will hold good, no matter in *hitt way the hybrid is compounded, even to the case of a hybrid born of white father and black mother, or a hybrid of white, negro and Indian. In the latter oaso the three tppes of pile will be present. . . Mr. Browne has recently been presented with a look of the Rev. gentleman's hair; and by a mi .oroscopic test, in accordance with hietheory, he found it consisted of cylindrical and oval pile, and, did not discover any eccentrically elliptical. He could not be a,cialld, therefore, of Louis XVlth and Mario Antoinette, as they were both of pure whiks blood, and no child born of such parent age could have cylindrical pile. This is the statement of Mr. B. whom wo have said is pro foucdly versed in hair, hence he is probably a capable : man to judge of this hair (heir) appa rent: We, ourselves, have always bad our .doubta of the authenticity of Mr. Williams' claim to the Daaphinihip ;: but never supposed hie hopes depended on so slender an issue, that ithey were, to be determined by a sing'e Bet so it seems according to Mr. Browne, 'who appears to have done" him at last. MIME Tan TIIIRTV-SECOND STATE. —A bill Me been Introduced into Congress, providing for tbe ad missien of Oregon into the Union, as . a State; . and the legislature of Oregon aro taking the preliminary steps for calliog a convention to form $ conatitution. In the yiar 185 G, Oregon will probably be the thirty-second State of the Unioni Its population already. exceeds forty thousand,_ and the emigration to it is likely to be very large this year, Accounts from that terri tory represent the people as prospering ; tama ble gold mines and other minerals are discovered is a forming region it is unsurpassed by any of the cdd States, even rivalling in wealth her southern neighbor, California. To 1850 the imputation of Oregon was only 13,204. It is nor oier 40,000. In two years more it will contracts aufficient cumber of inhabitants, doubt less, to entitle it to,adtelssiott as a State. AY•tiEAtltlll64loS or ..thrraTAL PALACIII —At twelve O'clock on Thursday. the ceremony of re inaugurating the Crystal Palace took place, un der the auspices of P. T. Barnum, Horace areo toy, 11. White. Tire whole affair passed oil with. great eclat. There was quite a large number of military patient, and the Palace wee throngewith citizens and strangers. The pro. cession to the Palace made a tolerably largo die play, anti would have been greater, had it not been for: the dietence;• which caused many citi zens, to ride in the Sixth Avenue cars. The cert. nionlesriere• iaterspersed frith masio from the different bands. ..:Jttnon' Porzoox.---Tho Gazette soya the pro p it* to taveJudgo Pollock deolino the race for 'Clivernot le "no go ;" and the Whig papers that started-lc have backed down, and now labor fcr Well; we'auppobe then that it le de aded on 111Itiudo'::IKJ:udso Pollock is to be thetictita, an4 . the European war, tho African- Cuba, and tho'rebellion jll China, the 18 qUiti PIO-Gpette seeks foreign leaves oflate. The Whig's bare bad such uniform bad luck with home issues, that those !, of no practical import once " are to be tried. We have no fears of their encores in the new field. .GOTEIII , OB Btatett.--Adviees from Harriebarg that Governor Digler, wbo had been very Ai r y/akin eh better, and able to Bet up on Thus , • , . • Croartininir Comescrzeur.---Ttre Legislature of . _ . • Coriiiio(ieut have cleated' Mr. Dutton, whig, Geeernor: Be haci ninety-threumajority: The balance of tho'Sttite;tieket. wee also'vhig. 0 01 I' tri 'Of tho W ' to 11 _ 0 _0 _pst p •___ arrtor Sans her !officers .Were treated -with the most marl4d Courtesy by the authorities; and her manifest aceepted - without comment. The blook of marble presented by the Sultan of l'cirkpy to the Washington s.lonument arrived in this. country u feir days ago, and has been for warded to' Washington. Advertisentent--(Transhited from the Rue slitus.)—lf Nicholas will meet SW Charles Na. pier, lathe 'Baltic, lie will heir totiotnething to . advantsoo. ; ;The stewards of Ascot race-conrse„Ecgland, have; this year, declined the £3OO plate, the gift of. the: Emperor of Russia, which for nine or ten years pant, has been the , great race of the meeting., • , .There-is a'hitidame De L. in - New York, who is taxed 'feirlsl4,ooo of real estate.; 'and $llOO personal; and altogether is worth $60,000, who laega in tho street and lives in the greatest .destitution in the garret of her own house! ''' : ;TitiipertneCticut Legislature was organised on Witdoilday: by the election of L. Foster for Speaker of the Rouse, and John Boyd Presi dent; pro tad.. of the Senate. The election for. Governor, took place on Thursday. _ tiitgiaptiip dispatch from the South says thereinto's.° -been extensive frosts in the interior Of.Loaisatto and Alabama, and it is said that it will be necessary us - replant much of the cotton leo* „Seed is quite scarce. • The:imports into New York since January let, ar e ram,qnly pliont one millient ,ar, dollars lees than for - the•corresponding four Months of 1853, and are $20,028,076 greater than for tho same period of 1862. , The first •Kentucky locothotive, on Saturday last-, made its firat trip from Covington to Boyd's —4O. Miles.-41411ing a heavy train, containing nearly 800 titimons, and by Its great power and veltigity," gave universal satisfaction. • • VWesunderltan , says the. DetivitlAittartirtr„ the( lettere were receiVed by,thO last, mail i f roni,Lake, Saperior, announcing , that a mass of 150..t0ne of ' native copper, ban been found In' the '5C10.141411 Minnesota mine,. the'Ontonagon . dietrhst. - ;!, The value of this mass, is nearly isXoo,ooo,.:and, is the largest ever discovered,. ,With *the'eiceptionot the one found in ;the North ** lca ; Pk" weig bi ng eomo 21g. tons." • , •• • • =MME - . • r • .1 • 1 .. - '' }.. By the O'Reilly Lino for the ZorAthir Po!t MPS DAYS LAZE 3 FRO* EUBOPB STRING: AW FROM TIE BEAT OF. WAR. Nye You; Nay 6.—The steamer Attica arrived this morn ins with Liverpool dates, to the r.d. • - • . ' • • • GENERAL INTELLIGENCE. _ . . Freights from Liverpool to United Status rosy - Urniiild ildpplog scarce. Bteeregeabundant. • The war uows is unchanged. ' • The weather le pleasant and them have bean refraihini rains. . The Pranklin arrived out on the morning of 'health. Richardson A Brothers, theism:int& of the City of Glasgow say they aro Oct .afrald of that Simmer icing lost. The gap was perfectly efficient; 'ha had•water fur forty days, . and alsodistilling apparatus, provisions for 66 days, coals for 20 days, and 313 passengers. • - The Treaty of Alliance has born ratified betwoenßranco and England. A Treaty of Alliance, offensive and defensive, has been algood between Austria and Prunle. The war news from this Baltic, Black Bea and the Danulci 111 xIMILIIIDehallged. • The expulsion of the Greeks is gorously enforced. The Omsk insurreetkin assumes the abate cd a guerrilla warfare barrassing, but not formidable. Lord Btrgtford has published a strong manifisto egatost the Greek government fur fa t vgmc the Insurrection. - A' massacre of Greeks by _ .Vitritti at Tolo is reported, but tbe report Le doubtfal. Accounts are still vague ..tWepEtlstft the eletetteti Of the Berrien territory. • ' • • Prince Danielle reported summoned the Monte. mamas to muse simiust this2tith• The campaign ii , ,i,trittkicted to be *opened by the .middle of Apriii • •There Is nothing Important:from Prance or Borland. The Africa arrived out at halfpast sera' o'clock on day taorrdng. She left Liverpool at for In the afternoon. rfilE VERY LATEST BY TELEGRAVII I Lvros, Saturday, 3 o'clock, P.lti—There Ls nothing new today except rumors, both from Parts and Manna, of a new ' , ruled= mediation Benutt,Ftiday.c—Yostorday an offensive and defenalre al• Hamm betweim AttsiTlS PTILIZI.II Man. signed by Bar= Idantenffel tha one Ole, and Baron Ben earl Count Thuin on tbo other. PAILS. Friday.--A deupateb from Omer Pasha confirms the precious amounts that the Turks were thrice sumessful whist superior frees at the panne of the Danube, but in obedience to orders, they retreated in the, line of. Ear titan. The Bt. Petersburg!' papers 'swain a manifesto its reply to the English and French declaration of war. It throws the reatonsibility. of the war wholly upon France and Enk land. It la smarted from Copenhagen that Sweden has positive. ly entered Into a treaty wilt' Ronda, by which an absolute enactment forbidding more then four 'hips at mice to enter a hmbor, has been notortd; and the same is extended to Norway. Brun.—Mr. Soule, It is retorted, was mill urging the Black Warrioradair upon the attention of the government. - A Spanish deem has been pnbildied to register ail the- ' slaves to Cuba. Omit Mitaln, Santini& and Unload repudiate privateer- The Fournal,flt. rehashing, publishes a reply to the De claration of War. Nossehode's decals/ favors tho Creek Inn:meets. The lee In the Gulf of Finland bad much broken op. . • COUSIERCIAL INTELLIOBNOZ. L 11211.021, COTTON Elaaarr.—Dennibton A Os, report no quotable Change In the market during the week. Better qualities of /Islet middling and operable are becoming scalp and brought 11111 prices, while lower qualities wore becoming daily more abandant„ and there were out such ready axles. The week's aides were 40,000 baize, includlog 5,070 bales on speculation and 1,970 for export. .The Paler on Friday, the 2lat, were GAO bales, dosing firm Fair Or. bans Gii; middling 5416; fair While 634; middling 5 7.14 fair Uplands 631; candling 5.}4. • Wright, Orandy I Co.; and others, quota middling . thea 146 to dealer than the stove figures. The clock, including 410 578 bales American amounts to 731,100 bales. Baring a B:otbers report the colonial and foreign pm deo* markets as having opened with but little sanity.— The tramactbana were generally limited, Breadstuff. Arm awl prima steadily tualatalued. 17. S. Pour worth 38telds, but lower (patties very didkult of gala. Tea unchanged; °urea, small salesorith no Improvement. Sorer rather more animated, with a partial advance. Rice dull, tending downweriL Itoh, quite modem,* sales. Br•adstuffe—A good consumptive dematal all week; mar ' ket eloeed at an advance 'in prima Denntstoo quotes' •n advance of 8.1 on Wheat, sods on Flour. Weston. Canal Flour 36(4.132 Cl; Baltimore and rhilnialphie3le 6.1043944: Ohio 38,039 s ; Sour .130g35s ; White Wheat Ila in@ Ol; lint and cased Wells Dd. linter' Corn quiet. white 4leal3s ' • yellow and mixed. 30, B.lolla. lUchsnleon quotes WolteCorn,4legrli; sad line white wheat st 17.Crarb 3d. At Bianchoeter, Basra was a more cheerful tone, with some °Were fur ladle. All the mina ore re opened at Preston. At Stockport, the operative, out strike. . Pievisiona:•thirdleer & Co. -quote the Beef market as steady; but the preset': high rates offer no encouregement to diadem as the sales aro mostly retail. Pork the inquiry Is orgy ha Immediate wants; holders are demanding very full prices. Bacon rather more active at the recent rwluo. Ron. Hams and Shoulders slow, at prerious quotations. Butter 'market about cleared at previous rates. Nroduois--The Broker's beard report Tea In Ina demand; common Congo's, prices easier, a fair badness In blackish leofi 00 change 1 0 Orovna Huger unchanged: holder.' at wood band shoo a disposition to nadirs at Od(47s decline. • Molasses: market overstocked. Pews lave?. Dorm' Wes "Mall. at former reduced quotations. Mee: 'Mies Candles reported st Zoe. Nogales Turpentine. Sales 800 bblellosin et b®.'rs 3d to Baas 101. Bpalls Turpentine, 60s M. Lard In ascot demand; sales 300 tom on the spot, and to arrive, at's24sk ed. • Moser ideeare—Baring I Brothers report money for rhort periods easter. Conaols aimed on the Slat at 87y,41 8734. American ercuHtics: Bell I Ban report the market daring the week as steady, with limited transactions'. liar. log* Bra. quote not much business doing.. There are • stil I buyers of U. B drrta , bond ,1808, at Mad ill/ Blerylend sterling firm offered at FL Other stocks nominal. Imuvrzokunto comaness. Wasmsona Om, May li.—..Crucite—Aftor 'a fordebate yesterday. the Simla postponed the mimeo of theProsi. dent until Monday.. Ton thousand extra copies were order, eel to be printed. " • The Indian appropeiallon bill vu taken up. Mr. Walker spoke in favor of an amendment giving belt a Million of dollars to friendly Creek Ludlam, for landietedi.‘ en by the United States. The bill was then postponed. and the Senate adjourned.' Hopts.—Tssternisy, the lion% after a long debate on Mr. Derchisol'a motion to amend the Utah bill, without coming to a mote adjourned. • Wasmitnto p x, Hay 5.--Seneta—Todity the Senate mot end Ilbarx— passed stew_ vate ls and then adjourned veal ifortThe ri flamhe it to- , day, vent into committal' on da the y. Dill establishing the °Moe of Surveyor General and Utab, and granting aid to settlers. , . The question being on a motion ta strikeout the proviso. that the benefits of the act shall not extend to persons vhd . lava now, or at any futcre time, shall be are hushantrof. more than one wife; the debate was very. rich on the stth , • Ject of paligarny. • Nov You, Hay 6.--Nont.--Slour advanced 12 onds.l* 31(43,02; sales 1900 bbl, Southern at $808,87@0,12 Whoil Priem stiller, but not quotably higher. Sales.l7,ooob)ss Mrs, Priessatrills higher, at 38095. Provisions unolungeor: Sales 200 bbl, Whisky it 21 1 4 fin prison. • . New You, Hay b.—Enusing.—Ontton; sales 1000 more sellers than buyers. Veva: sales '250 bags ltio 111 11S. Plow: sales 6200 bbl,, prioo advanced under the ateamor's news $13,12®8,76; sales 2200 bbl. Bond:tarn, . active, at $9@9,06. Wheat market Slrm ; rates 1000 bushels,. buyers demand a reduction ; common Southern red at sle. 90. Sales 20,000 bullets Corn, Woes . a tlias blither. 8 7 92%. Seger: sales 220 tads Orleans and. Havana at .5 1 Molasses: sales 600 bbls Orleans at 23; Mtiscovado 24. becos ; • lientooky 7E27%. Widaty; sales 420 bbls Oblo at . 27, buoyant. • • • Pintrusarara, May 6.—lionr generally held'at $8 75 ; no export demand and irocales transpired ozoept a amall lot at eamtnon brands to - the tradd, and better brands and eats . from $8 1373 np ta1p22.5. - Rye Flour not otequired attar. Cord meat inactivo—sides of 1000 bble Penna yesterday it $3 08. Wheat —bot little offering and in demand. pricas advanced; galas 2000 bash White at $2lB, and 2000 Om*• awl at $2 08, afloat. A small lota,. at - $2.- Corn warcia4,• galas of. 8000 bash Yellow at 85Mia In store, and 80 afitioit, - Whisky...small sales in bbls 27. • • •• • oisaatavn, may s:—Noon.--Tba ewer has Man eta. In. don. Weather fine: Plour bettor• salts 2,400 !Ala at $7,- 60©7,55. WblakydaM and drooping; no moles. Nothing done In Ptcorlaloos. Linseed - Olt dull at 80,g02: Molaates.., Wu 400 bbla at 2:021. Ootree...ll®ll%. - [from the Pittsburgh Dispatch, February 4, 1851.] 44- Ifirlllift worn one of Dr. Keyeer'e Washington Shen!. der Braces, instil it Is no longer fit for service, we feel 'per' feet!, onmpettoit to dhscouree upon Its merits. By using it' the weight of the pantaions aids In throwing back the ebbolder*, and 'expanding the chest, while it answerer usury 'purpose of * suspenders. No one who Is ••• stoopehooldercd" or whose occupation is sedentary, con afford to be without one of these braces. Mimeo and girl*, whose health le too often feinted by the weight of their undergarments, should wear them. We hare triad amoral Mode, but none win. at ell equal to the "Washington," and we wish othens to profit from our experience. , Sold wholesale and retail et the Drag Store, Geo. 11. Hey_ err, No. 140, corner of Wood street and Virgin alley. • • Qr. Sign' of the Golden Mortar. - . N. 8.-1 also keep eTeri variety - of l'eaues, Sup porters, Body Brazes, Pile Props, nestle Ettocklnge, and Boa potoszy Bandages. myld&w Atir• Pantaloome..—The well•known superiority of OkIBBLEV 6t mthe Oaramist,,neede no comment on bis part; It hes been acknowledged by all who have &vend him with their orders, that they have never been fitted with the erne ease and style as by him. He begs to Inform his pa trons and the public, that his stock Is now replete with the newest styles for coats, vests and pants, imitable for the .present season. • • B. GRIBBLE, • Tailor and Pantaloon Water, VA Liberty at_ head of'Weed_ - I z2l . . • air. .To" Pointe ra—•Ziato Paint.—l bare Yoirt re ceived slot 4 Snow White Zinc Paint, which . l will' sell • yarz tow. ALTO, Zoo Darn by the vitiate, whlrit saps low', .04 navers better than Linseed Oil. - - . GBO. H. KEYSER, 140 Wocdst,', of itireo .Ailey, alma edam Golden Mortar. . /Medicine CIIeling•••• 01 '. Kinagar whomak • limed, of 160 Wood isniet, has on band a' splend id,elk - oitnint of 11EDIOLNE MEM, Mr families and dean; bnts, atirisiions Flees. Those in Inuit- of antler of this kind wmagaiiina to eve him ' _ • .1 • f MEM -• r . • • • . . . . TELEGRAPHIC. N . MVAL OY TUE.AVBICIA.- Taill = l.lll ;TC ll7 g - BREADSTVWFB ADVANCED TELEGRAM ILBERTB. =NM MIMES =ME SPEO State Mutual Fires & Maxim buttrince Compute, PENNISYLVANIA. . . Brands Ogles ay. Aura and Satakdoid_admrillaaffirL__. capital, -,0r50,000 ' . John P. It cithstfOrd. Dsittphineo.; P. o.l3ejgwleire ita7l9. burg: Samuel Jones,. ildladelphls: A. Wilkinsi' Banker, Pittsburgh: A. A. Carrier; Pittsburgh; Job B. Rutherf ord, Dauphin co.; A. J. 1311104 Ifarrisburg; 8. T. Jones, Harris burg; Robert Mots, Carbon co. JOHN P. itIITHEJLISIIRD, President. A. A. CAR Act'y. li.J.anamz_socretur• • The above company will future against podia of tea and Inland navigation and transportation: Alen, on buildings and merchandise in city or country, at lowest rated canals. tent with safety. Policies issued on dwelling houses either ....nett:ally or for a term of yeses. Jaya , Girard Pire and - Marine Insurance Company • . . -OR PIIII.ADELPIII • O ffi ce of Pittstlergh Agency ear. iburth and Etettafteld tie. Capital, 300,00.0 Outiszb.. _ . 11. Swan, JP. Steiner, IL'A.: Shackelford, Pant Murton., ' .11.26 t. Davie, ' • J. IL Flanigan . • Then. B. ' Samuel Jones, B. B. Oentegyr, Themes Vis Tent Win. H. Sewers,:.• • : Sbenxiart, A. Ifart,_ Philip F. Snyder, Wm. P. Ukolug,,,::' • . Men. Ideren, Jr.,. Joss, RIM; President: A. :oziaairrAikei.eiary. Will Insure Cotton or Woolen Faeteriest,flondhoge, Stores, literehandise end moppet,' generally, on the most hyrotabte tams. *- : r [4llBl - A. A. CARRIER, Agent.-- I.ILISTITSIIOB .Convany of. the Valley of ..Ifini!ds,_ 1 • Capital . 19200,000.... -ICC/BEVY/ACE, iirDIOLIBSTY,B, VA. • Joe. 8. 1 Carson, .. • Jolus Kerr. - Lloydoms, • ... James Burgreit, . • Junes P.ltiley, N. W. 11,1cluirticon; • IL IL kW:lupe, JOS. a. oansoa, ?redden/. O. 8. swas, - iseelrAari. • 0. P. &BUBB, Actuary. • The ettenilan ot. the oominnalty is especially invited to this company, as an latititation beard UP= an ansalo mud-. tat, and conducted on the strictest pinelpies of equity and etollol7ll. Nadel! tamed Qn Boats, Cullom, and property generally, by . A. A. CAB anta; Amt. i• Jel3 °or. Fourth and Ihnithfleiti eta. • - CABS MUTUAL. FIRE AND SIA. , • NINA; Illiatill.ANOßl COMPANY, Or_ Pazuksyllratilo. CAPITAL,. $lOO,OOO. • CZAR ' Till PERRETVAL., • Paident—Hon.AIJOINITIS 0. HEISTRIL - Stcreeary—.THOMAS THOMAS U. WILLSON,. F.N. " Ron. A. 0. ffeLeter, ' Samuel W. flays, • • . Wlllfamßobinson, Jr., *. -Thomas Oilleipe, • William Y. ram:stock. John B. Oox • Harvey BoiLman, Jacob Paten:, • John Walker, Jr. - • -; Wain °older, Jr., Jacob S. Hablorstian, Aaiun Borabsugh. _ RUBE= A °AXES, Aggoennts, .• OBoe, in Lafayette B ,;.: (entrance on. Wood stranti)ixlre CITIZENS' Itorttroatto .0 om pork p of tt•r)"' Pi tebar t he--41.-.D. KING, President; SAE , Offact: 94 Wukr &twee Marlat and Mod strata • ' Immo ROLL and CARGO Mason the Ohio and 31thdik ofpplßiversandtrlbntarlee. ; Incncea against LOBS or Name by Ere. Ronan/AlSO—Agettud the Pe:Sept thefts, and Laleod Moira 9OLONOtio ' - • • H. D. King, Nat. Lorimer.) r., • ••• • William Bagaley, Samuel It, Kier, • • • Saone] Rea, William Die& - Robert Dnalsp,) r.. John S. Dilworth, Isaac IL rot wok, Pr ndtseDees, B. Harbaugh, . J. Bchoonnoker, Walter Bryant, Ifilllate D. 11479, - - - - fr_—_ASSICIOIATED}Parien ate' LW' Company of the Ott3r . oirPlttaburgh t .1. IL 1100IIIIRLD; President—ROWlT FINNWT, Beenp.', Will insure Against YIIIE sad HARM — 111888 of en hinds: Me: 0.09 N Water street. J. K. Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, D.O. Sawyer, B. B. Mamma, Wm..tiL Dior, • 11. B. Villains, O. Et. Paulson, - Witham Catarrh*, IL IL Roberts, John 'troths, Joseph Hips, Wm Vllktaato, Dark' Campbell Strange Devellopemene.....sel f wip e r. = are (Idly bringing to light new Invention", and the march of prognosis onward ; Perform Bald- or. bec o mlng" will be pleased to learn that science and long reteitte.h com bined, have brougbt before the public the greatest wonder of the ago, In the article of EMERSON'S 611100 , 1 BTAIIt RESTORATIVE, a sure cure for Baldness and to prevent Ualr how felling. See circular to be had of the Agents. giving full particulars. Price 11,00 in large bottles. Sold. by 0. -E. FISSISIt ik 00. Proprietors, 67 Superior street, Clevelend, 0hi0... for sale In Pittsburgh lb the following , Fleming Bros., L. Wilcox ik Co., B. E. Betters, • 0. ' - Joel Kohler, • Bad. Page, ' J/legherry cify—L. A. Beckham,' Freaky! Bcranimhase.—A. Patterson, John 0 : Smith. - - - 117tiaritifestion. mad Liver Compliant. CURED BY HUMS PkTitatilli 0.---liead• the fol. lowing letter flout Ear. 0. Dictizeroo, n 31.1osionary in' u: greatly ( V J. Id. Mtn—Dear Sir: btaeetf end wife having been benefited by the useof Petrol. midi to • h dare send me a bu you n s t two or oar throe duen am, bo X ttles. 1 am the(kangsegattanal Minister in this plue, and eaverel of my people are adoeted with ludigettior: cud as inaction Of the liver, the eatne of myeelf end wife, before taking your Paitulluat, as Rota Ott. We took several bottles- 7 two or three neelp-about a veer and a half ago; aud we have never enjoyed so hood health for year:, se we have since that tint,,. I had not taken, a eagle bottle, befbre that ftainees of the etomseh which so Mollusc*, the dye. tim e wu relieved seal I have felt ixothhn, of It dare that time. Sly etre we e alto relieved from a ehnmia Mame of the liver, which had been of terml plans standing, by the use of yohr Petroleum. fold by 8. XL KIER, Canal Bubo, OEO. IL 1iC1031114 140 Wood street;. and Dn . :titan end Malidne.Desient rrery.' 11YDRAUL1t7 CISILENT.-Therundeedgenal,lottli: l l seetistatrUy ea hand a lane sItSPIT of porPolet'UT: ittlallllo Cflilitta, of ararvaoted quality. This attledit is Ow beet and ebespeat, material for CISTERNS: • single Gan Inds *anise of brisk, lull is and pleetered with-Oda vEIiEST, will endure for ages; and even plastered oil elsy wally in surseselve courses to tb• thickness of Inch, be. eemes In a few days so Solid as to. resist any ordinary degree of outside presume, nor Is the water in the least degree af. This cruEn. boo be issird for in - utoirpc:und; urd de:neater, and expeeed streetwise, for all Important build ings, and for nrir walls, roping walls, chimney top; tesid,rer, sualuets, cabal locka, and every special of • Web turd star e . 111311CLCUSI Opt:used to water. damp, or frost.' mum • ' 11131Vette,r eteset. 160 ?went street.' - Gould's I'lltlrdtPmbllo 111454 w of Ltnillrbe , Loto.;- AT ILOCLITJIITA4 MUTER GO., PA.,. WW • • Will take place upon the preltdias, FIATURCIAI y the llttr Mat, at 10 'o'clock. Persons desirlag .Lottrat price, must apply soon, as the 10Gtet.epart ibr Show t erhe would firet mil, are murk* all gone. After the third sale s no awn will be offend at Ludt-pries * but knocked down to the highest biller. • , • Torms-Gue.third to band, balsams In one and two Peen. Good warranty deeds from Clyld P 1 49M 3 ! 11 44.yb069 two la perfect beyond dispute. - ...1: spa Important to ,Cuppelta aulel Inventing*. KKSSYBYdt,II4 WOot[eUeet, bie received an as =talent of •.. loweltoi; ' • • . . • • -. • ' •Searltlentor. . • , .• • • These are neatly important itmentinnsi and very ennirt niont to thole wbo follow Leeching. Call and Ve• them . Air °enter Wood at . and Virgin alley. : .. Sett . ; • WNELSON'S DAOI.IISEILEO'XYPESe—, Post °flee Balldhlge.'Xhini sheet Likensasestaken in en kinds of weather, from Y A. It. to 5 P. N gtyng an securato artistic and animate likenorA, unlike and. vastly atr. pirrior to the common elmapdagurrreotypepott the following. thaw Prices: $ 1 . 5 0, VI, P i t $445 eu s . l trOadieoectaing te • the else end quality °tease et tretne.:. "- • . ffolmi fbrehlidrea,from 11 A-11.W ik.EIL: •• . _ N. B.—Likeneeati of sick or decesalliteretmetaken in any. part of the city. ' ' jnorEly arCIUnTAINS, Curtatra inaterlalac and Chartain Trinuainge or every dereriptlim, Parnitnra- Pluallea, Bro.:stenos, to.; Lace' and lifnalin Onztaina. N. Y . Painted Window Shadee; Gilt Condone, Curtain Pins, Banda . *e l at 'hobnail,' and retell. . W. IL canays, , Thi.ll3li Chesnut strcet,eorner rifth,Pldiadolptda. Cutidnit- Blade and Trimmed In the very newest b'renott styln, -; • • - ~[m 0:17 onset Cornett Cornet:: A great many per . tt,..y• POW sre dreadfully tormented with cora& A certain semody - bo found In Dr,Qonan'a.aoea Purtu, for rode by Dr. OEO. ft KEYSER, 140 Wood iteeet. • , , Prl retell at 12% and ;a cte. per box. sepB L+LLtDeral dedniZotse to Woe ertu3 by to sell spin. TBAMEN VON Q..7.-Fou aft hereby notified- ea M:toed it your Amory, on MONDAYS, I;9.EDN'ES. DA and FROMM for drill, and to transact such bust. nem an may come before the 4 Dompany. • P. SANE, um 29 : 6l :ad - • lime huy pro tent. I. 0. 0. F.—Plana of emoting, Washlegton Huai 0.,..yr•W00d etreet, between Filth Area end Virgin= . Puma= eLontut, No. 3341—Matta e.ory Tuesday g.' Mum= EncattrittsrOio. 87-2Ststfa &stand tblrd] mu, °faith mouth - • • •:i 10.Metloor*The.40II/LNISYSIII.N TAILORS 80. 11IRTY,of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on - the .111 st cridttiltd WRIONRSDAY of every nsouthiat the FLOES. ,AA.1101788, Market street. By order.. ,• :Yelur JOUN YOUNG, JR., Secretary:, AaognoaA tODGE; .aer.r4bgerozie e: o. '2BO, 2.0. bt P., meats . elm. Webbed., wventris Washintun nal. Wood et. :11,1•71...- ,eSurolbutiliv Ii It due to KU M'S .fttraertes to ',..say that It ban been knoint to completely tiredkace . every vestige of Mt dreadful &nese In leas time' than o ther say other remedy, and et lese omit ar luconvenlanoe to the pa: This Eh onaands ofetatlilastos In the hands or the pruprie. tor, many at which are from Well known =Una/a the dty of Pittsburvli and its Immediate ticinity, go to chow clearly and beyond tll douht,that Kna's Pilltolloll lb* andidnil of no oomm on value, not only as a local rectedyin . Itsretry. ris,Rheumeaun4, &ends, lots of 4927 d, butte a valuable Internal remedy, Inviting the investigating tar.ing , well as the patient, to becomeacqualn pithtta • Those baring a dread of mixtures are asamed that thin medicine Ls purely natural, and is bottled as it Sows from thetas= of the earth. Thafoltawino certificate it coPialfrosa paperpuhtlthed gyractivi, N. In, and bean date .datkuit 2, 184 to which it aLio arTe , Xia Cffk kateqfyierglebrlSLed D. r ; not, lit D., qf ffyraeuse: . - Yids may lo truth certify, that I have Nett so badly e dictal with Scrofula for the lastsevenyears that most of the time I hare been unable to attend to any kinder business, and much of the time unable to walk and confined to my bed, and have been treated nearly all the Limo by the best Phytricians oar country affords; I occasionally got some ta ller, but no cure, and math:mad to grow wane =all Dr. Pobt recommended me to try the Petroleum, or Seek On, as eve Tithing else had failed. 1 did se without faith at tint, but theatre= WAS astonishing; It threw et polsou to thematic* at once, and I at once began to grow better, and. by Dating seven bottles I have got a cure worth al Mt sands of dain& MINLIVAI7OII If. BAUM • . This may certify that '2 bare been aconaliftwl with Pitt. Petroleum, or Rock.ol.l, for more than a year, and seen r+ ipoolitedly witnessed ita beneficial 0 Deets . in the care of-iltda, lent tea= and otherdiseases for whkh It la tecommeade l t e =dam with omit:knee remtn mend it to be a medicitiaßtai Myer attention, and can safely any that sateen a_tW, j • ed its use where other medielne had ftdbid... voort: D. for tale by all the Druggirts PittOnirith.'lll=4.lv: , . Air URELAYBVILLII. PttOPIRTIf :FOR EUILF,;',Feti ainws. .1.11 of Land, eituata at Biarrsysvilleile callegltonaTittik . burgh, and 4 miles from the Railroad at litearart'a 134 with a comfortable Dwelling. House of - Tromme, I good or. der. Darn, stable arid other not ball. ..41ags•—• large proton with plenty of trait of choice quality. The, land la /Added: ertdch aro:well waterwl and la • r I tau to the testimony of an eminent physkdan to hsvor of 11., Lenten Verndfage, which Ls no, nnivqiiij sok covietcd to be the best in Ode; even members of the maddest faculty (who are BO often opposed to the um Or-W.O4petlfethe,,) cannot withhold their approval o, 4 klibnairldll*ll*.l. 1 4 1.3 N StartlM4oll* in ita• - I ham° csed ,9 my:lithate 'practice, and run prepared inlay iilat the uotninatobidsno• sees with which I hivipmessigbedits use, both for children and adults, Induces me to ae,,Tths Most hi IM fivoi any speckle or patent nadicine on' , " hosing biought -to my . no tice. The mode of administiallon,• the smallness of this dose, and the certainty of the ellicadons effects, give It, in my opinion, a decided advantage over any other medicine or the kind before the - - PureMter! be careful to Wit for Dr. Inane's Oalc• Crated Venzilloge, and tato none alma: Ako9sg fugesOtiratoitrleon;are rods weigr eiine Yermifoge, also bls Oelebrated Liver era now be bad at all the Inspectable Drug atoms in the United States end Maids. foi gale 'by The' sole . propri , • ,Andiontio nos, • ."- gueeresore t0"J"..,/fidd & 00., . AB- Dr. Itlosite!it Invigorating Ellxlir and Clordtal,rellitence - pineved the imetitude; the depiessloo, the debilify,:the indifference to life, theinstatrility,thotoon, tinualieellog of .Ulnas stitch It is impoinible to deli" tie : localise, too common, so bud to , boar, and so little pitied by the robust and inialiiiiiflllte*urtiern the stomach .• • aid the nervous sygtinj* between, which there ashy . the chtieeet syntiathy.. - :llifigit:of energy,:eftiggishoese the secretive Omit:oin general inertia of the systain,ii at, 'the bottom of all al (=lenity.- To M 110431110 Irklaßo' Wilton : item tha torpor, to imbue It with new llfetnothilli ; and vigor, and to sustain it in !het condition,- 'preparation compatible With DR. 2101986'il TING FaIXIB OR 012RDLAL. Other &Gentili- may tbe donnant phydearenergice for a thile,line like thit itighte' flesh of the light:dug that loaves boldnirlindeopr gloom, the exhibition of tlieeD exhiktrante ic;ioel2;after the nest eonvulalre effect Is over, by a depresehnio,tiody nod mind eo nno4 DIM/ sing than'tiven t -The remedy Is literally worse than the dheure. ' But - thigaiktelf,bu a dy, hamta lalloenee. It'not only make isnowt,4olGon of ilia physical OrganLeatiori; bot. perpetuate - 9! it. 3l iTitivilblitki spirits , Ire not only cheered and elevetedifeylia aeituiy; bat kept up to their noir level without' digging ''vegetal* imersitind; congenial to the rysteen, it seemito act upon. the constitution Niel!, and to revolutionise it. In chronic ,: disonsee of the nerves, the stomach, and Utiliser ita dots li all but tnielons.,'., _ _ - • • The Cordial is pot up; highly caimentoratoll, in .ping bet , Price three doUUs par bottle, tan tbrlive dollar:l,3ft; Lir twelve dollars. O. RHINO; Pit_pdefor, 192 Broadway, NOR Teak. Sold by Druggiets throughout the Baited !tabu, COD Int* mad the West Fintrtm BROS:, N 0.430 Wood DB street, • Pl Debi:ugh. , GBP:II. KBID3BB, N 0.140 Wood street, • do • • J. P. .11„.11111Dich • •14 lake - • ' maa:• • bbla LoaLTWeldme,for MI, : • • . 'll-2 ta76 • - riIaNRY tkormults. Ir a I'OHC,I buB'!'"llBaleir-t4)141-24 DRY - APPLr6--YOU bus tu anus, far sale by:;. awe.: : HURT . ILVOLUSIS. • BIIT-100 half bbirp for isalo.br .* • .; -• mr6 "! • t .• • • .118NRY 'OCILLINB. suevsa—,so bbh., for ale by - • " - • , ixiyo -. • • USN/Mir COLLINS. ILT% .r 0..81/0411-11.6 prim, tbr gate br - ;, ra.. . •: • sitiTtr a 'Edatatitit. ‘ll7ll/2& BEANB.-77.1:213,f0r sale by VT 206 ' BRITT' 2 SINCLADI. m atnizttp 4-17 bbis 21.1battass, striallaorirslii by . - - - - • "'DOE SALE— A LARGE DOUBLE IDIDIVII . ILABL .41::.' .P4 2 : 8 /4 in Fotl imar k ls Sem tile eine, by : -;.: . . : 1... li 34. HERB, enter Ilieriy ...111 Et Mir. atm: -- myEkltdal tw .131ACK DllBB3 au: gored . e - • •• j.) Praorti Liras: • , • . Plain and darned Elwin • • GOO dos Lase Mitts, { Motet and Stockings! init. received at " ' • • ' • • sorrier °MIA &CA Fifth at. Fleabite! Auction Umtata. .• - crilillaTe ON FOURTH "LITRE:IM ROAD . two amis. hall CI intim front the Court Hausa—Tho thllowing duet that esterib'o rtal White. will be sold at Pune Auetion, - or .wiDNI.2I:IA.Y, the tae of May, 185 i, et Pao o'clock, P. by the uuthrulguetiliventora of John it. Toixter,"deeAL Ooe Lot of bround..nonehtting of ainnut sit acres: mitt two fronts; ou which in the old Mansion Dante. Stable, r • eood Spring and soling House; ent Oulu% witlia . huge number of Fruit Trees , of di ff erent kinds. • . ."- - - mos Lot, coolie-Pug orebout eye aent, fronting on Fair!!" Blrvet itad. Also. one Lot of &boat thou quarters of. etre, fronting on Fourth Ptreet Road.. _ -: • Tours—One firth in earl, balmy secured. annettisge - with Interest, to be paid to two tunnel paynuntsArroyeart. steer the &ear afire widow or deeemed . . Also, at the matt lime en.l plarc. one ateirt.ordenund, ad. - ;Meting the tbo re six are lot, batons hoJainh-TomeriWiL bet ears! for sale. • ' JACOB TOMICIt: •,, • ADAM WEAVER, dgo2.ok GllttegßT,• . ::. Fareutorw. • lip' au" own sun nes unua antis.. akatts— . A..tmanua• .r log fortrothe for. laylnr out curvia,-Aetanninieg trow angles; hireling, calculating earth work: ells • rte., trent/um. with • telbos of radii, .ortliaates, deflections; long *.chonls: magnetic rtuiation, login ithcos, and natural strut, oth genta ete.,•ete.: by John ileisck, Clan I:ugh:leer. Pocket book form, -- • bl•mu lea or a Toysis to the North-west anal of A nierl ea, In the yearslBli. 1812.1813 and 1 814, or Meant Amer lan Etettlensent on. the recallet by Gabriel Pnusebere: The Catacombs of Rome. as illustrating the Church o de Ant throe as:dative: by Wallkill Res. Was. level's° Mn.s Peringtonli Lire and gsylop. with Illuatramona . The An Student in bit:latch : by Mtn llowitt - Tho lampWOW: thlztptlith thousand. - Early Ettgagetgents: by &arab blaraball 1185dert, % Tempest 113 d gansblria; or. We In Kent - inky. ! Mato of the ',tench Protestant Refuges.slat Bale 1 7 S'2 gmithfel,l at. F 114.811 eUtTLY L'ISW BULIKI ...-Nlell)uurne obinchoieaudi,, nlthEicetchts of Lim aril Rl7o,l!‘ki round the World by O. W. Pert - "The Oa tioomba herb Home: by "Via. togribant ' Nefritive of ortb•wrat Coast f Aniarinad dic Min ftettitnidot on the Nelda: by.G.Zzanthere. reef; or, the Child' of thegitus•Wa of.NnY Pf=l7l,eN, Curds, tho Rosa • Rabb Butmakn; ar, the - Outlaw's Doom;