But to the article in question: To the . Democracy of Pennsylvania we would say that the statements of the Keystone, iu &recce to the Governor, are utterly That David R. Porter is in league with any man. or is a pa2ty to any combination that his rorks ohiect the divisioa of the Re publican party, oritsttransfer to any india vidual, we are authorized to repel in the most unqualified manner. The coalition set forth by the Keystone, between the Governor and John Tyler, was a trick got up to influence Whig and Democratic votes at the election of a State Printer. The plot was simply this: The Keystone, ge. porter, and Gazette, had combined for the purpose of obtaining all the printing pat. round. of the Government. They had en tered into an article of agreement. mutual• iy stipulating to share the spoils in propor tion to the value of their respective estab lishments—to oppose and prostrate the State administration—to advocate the claims of one candidate for the Presidency, to the exclusion of all others; and it was understood, to advance the interest of a particular individual as the next candidate for Governor. At the first balloting fir Printer, this combination, represented by the Editor of the Gazette, ereceivel fifty. two Democratic votes for Printer; at the second, on Friday last, it received but 46 votes, and a large number of those were anti-masonic. Meeting with this second defeat, and apprehending that John H. Dirrmik, the independent Democratic can didate, would succeed at the election on Monday next,a plan was devised,by which they expected to defeat him. The devel opetnent of that plan we find in the last. ' Keystone. An assault was to be made trgAm the political integrity of the Governor —the cry of a transfer to Tyler was to be -raised—the whole Whig strength was to be united on Mr. Bretton, in opposition to him who was alleged to be the Tyler can ajdate-_:-.4,he Dem icrats were to be ft i ghten• ed into their support by alarming them in regard to 'Tylerism,' and in the confusion that was expected to result from the exPm tuition of this plot, the Keystone anti its associates were to succeed in obtaining the public printing. Such, Democrats of Penneylvania, is a condensed history of the late movements of the Keystone against the Governor. Representing no faction in the party—indebted to no administration for its favors,and calculating on supporting our establishment independent of all patronage—commi ted against John Tyler, and in favor of the gallant Cass— we break a lance in favor of your Execu tive, with no expectation of reward, and from the sole conviction tlu he has been - the - e*?ject of the most atrocious treachery scan - AMning ingratitude. Friirn the Pa. Reporter of April 4. LEGISLATIVE SYNOPSIS. IN &MATE, yesterday, Mr. DIMOcK, from the committee of conferrence on the Sena, %ROW and Representative Appointment bill, Wide report, districting the state as follows: SENATORIAL DISTRICTS 3r -'ids. Members. Counqes. I. 2 Phil's city, 11. 3 Phil's county, 1 Montgomery, IV. 1 Chester, Delaware, 1 Becks, 1 Bucks, 2 Lancaster, v. , VI. VII. Lebanon, 1 Schuylkill, Carbon, Monroe, ,Pike, l'Northampton, Lehigh, 1 Susquehanna, Wayne, Wy owing, 1 Bradford, Tioga, 1 Lyco:ning, Clinton, Centre, 1 Luzerne, Columbia, ---- 13.295 1 Northumberland, 4,472 Dauphin, XV. 1 Mifflin, Juniata, Union, XVI. 1 Perry, Cumberland, Arm 1 York, XVIII. 1 Franklin, Adams, -12,978 ,PX. 1 Hui tinge 7,430 1 Bedford. 6,763 XX. I Clearfield, Indiana, Cambria, Armstrong, XXI. 1 Westmoreland, 10 . 353 Somerset, 4,428 ---14,781 1111. 1 Fayette, Greene, 1 Washington, XXIV. 2 Allegheny. Butler, ZXV. 1 Beaver, Mercer, iXVI. 1 Crawford, Venango, Vit. 1 Erie, XXVIII. Warren, Jefferson, Clarton, M'Kean, Potter, The Senatorial ratio is 11,623. REMEONTATI I OI DISTRICTS Adams 1 Jefferson, Clarion Allegheny 4 & Venango 2 Armstrong 1 Philadelphiano. -8 Bedford 2 Philadelphia city 5 Beaver 2 Mongomery 3 Bradford 2 Lancaster 5 Berks 4 Schuylkill 2 Bucks 3 Lehigh & Carbon 2 Butler 1 Northampton and I Cambria 1 ' Monroe 3 Crawford 2 Luzerne 2 Centre & Clear- Susquehanna and field 2 Wyomiug 2 Coaster 3 Wayne & Pike 1 Columbia 1 Tioga 1 Northumberland 1 Lycoming, Clinton Cumberland 2 and Potter 2 Delaware I Mullin 1 Dauphin 2 Union & .Juniata 1 Erie 2 Perry 1 Franklin 2 Somerset 1 Fayette 2 Mercer 2 Lebanon 1 Washington 2 Greene 1 Westmoreland 1 Huntingdon 2 Warred & M'Kean I Indiana 1 York 3 The Representative ratio is 3,876. The Senate immediately went into eons sideration of the report, which was discuss ed for some time, and Rosily adopted, as follows: ... .. Yeas—Messrs. Black, Cochran, Crabb, Dimock, Farrelly, Fegely, Gorgas, Hill, Kidder, Mather-, Spackman, Stewart, Sul. livan, Wilcox-14. Nays —Messrs. Bally, Bigler, Charro nays, Craig, DaNie, Headley, McCully, McLanahan, Mullin, Penniman, Crispin, Spr.-11. Frig' PRESIDENT, J AMES BE Ctil. AN AIN Subject to the decicion of a National Convention DAILY MORNING POST. US. PHILLIPS 4s. Wm. rt. 6141111, lEDITORS 614 D PRIMUS , ORS A Disappointinettl. Quite a sensation was created at Con gress Hall, Philadelphia, on Saturday last, by finding the arrival of John Tyler and I son, registered on the books of the Hote The Times says that quite a number o f the Presidents friends called to shake Lim by the hand. His arrival was the subjei t of general conversation, and hip busii:ess here of general conjecture. Stuidevant for once put on a singular and mysterious smile; and it was only after the crowd had grew so great, and Mr. Tyler was corn. pelted to show himself. that he was dis— covered to be sure enough, a, but nut the John Tyler in question. Office exps.etant Stock fcll 50 per cent. He turned out to be a very gentlemanly and estimable mer— chant of Richmond, Va., beaiiug the same name as that of the President. Tarables • 17,559 33,562 11,697 13,433 4,462 17,895 13,701 12,027 Russell, the vocalist who bled the whigs so liberally in 1840, with his Tippecanoe Melodies, has returned to this country and is now giving Concerts in the eastern cities If he has come among us the second time, with the hope of being engaged to sing another coon candidate into the Pres idency, he will be sadly disappointed. There is no .melody in whiggery now; its death song has been sung ..long,long ago," •and •the party that in 1840 made the Union ring with its vocal powers, has now scarce ly strength enough to fill a penny whistle. —Mr. Russell sung for a "change," and we have had a "change," but such an one as brought no harmony to the poor whigs. —We should like to be present at a repi tition of one of 'Mr. R's "Tippecanoe and Tyler too" Concerts, and mark the differ ence in the enthusiasm of the 'universal whig party" now compared with that of 1840. 18,967 23,868 8,086 2,300 2,374 889 13,849 13,279 4,940 3,078 1,540 11,19 S 5,101 2,019 4,484 11,604 0,652 11,1.24 Rejected Conundrums.—The following ate some of the conundrum,offered recent ly in Boston for the prize cup: Why should some of our citizens never want for bread"! Because they live on Corn.hill. 3,112 2,559 5,053 10,724 3,989 6,477 Why is the_bottom of a stove like West• xinster abbey;: Because it contains the ashes of the grate, (great.) [Ancient.] Why is dat castanet nigger dar as great a man as Wellington? Because him beat de bony part, (Ruonaparte.) Why are the Virginia Minstrels to-night like a selfish man taking a drink—do you give it up—because they take a bumper themselves, and give us an empty cup and the heel tape. Why is Gen. Jackson like the Ciocinna• ti pork tnerchanti Cause he's death on packing /i,i/ii,(Packo ingham.) Why are we three niggers like the sun? Because we keep dark at night, and come 10,476 10,698 7,766 5,212 14,193 2,236 1,838 2,433 4,398 13,6 f 5 out bright in the morning . Why are the ladies here to-night, like 18,610 : children pleased after crying" Because 5,335 *' 'they smile in tiers, (tears.) —23,945 . 6,670 i Sale of Public Works. —Last Saturday, 7,356 ' the bill lor the sale of the Delaware Divi -14,026 sion cf the Canal passed the House of 7,516 Representatives, by a vote of 52 to 32.- 3,157 ,„ 17 5 i The price is fixed atone tnillion eight hum. "t I 7, ; 85 1 deed thousand dollars. 11,285 8,027 2;1593 1,189 8,811 1,089 - 917 SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1843 See First Pitgv. insanity from wait of eiViloyintiii.z.- During the drenching rain. on Tuesday morning, says the Quincy Aurora, an in dividual of the name of Heustis was obser ved bareheaded in the greets with a child in his arms. braving the fury of the storm,' and pro - claiming 'a great and terrible judg— ment is at hand.' His cry was mistaken for an alarm of fire, and a scene of confu sion followed,till it was discovered the man was actually insane. No ciase could be assigned for his derangement, except that he had been living in great destitution for want of work, The Editor of the Midnight Cry, the Miller piper published in New York, has published a letter in the Express, in which he says he receives aubvriptions for only three months at a time; that there is no t ruth in the story of the death of a Miller ite while endeavoring to ascend into heav• e n from a tree; and that a clergyman of Washington has embraced all the essential 1 doctrines of Millerism. .Ft perfect Sympathy.—The Spirit of the Times tells a story of a Magnetizer in Ohio who after much labour magnetized an individual, (exhibited to the audience his trembling hand, tI never was SO nervous in my life—l'd give a shilling for a glass 01 brandy and watei.• To which the sleep er in sympathy responded: 'I should like to have some of the same myself. Won't have a Regulator,—A bill was passed at the last session of the Ohio Le— gislature. to establish a Bank at Dayton, but wh n the subscription books were o— pened, not one dollar of the stock was ta ken. This looks Ike returning to good From Mexico. It was rumored that S.tnta Anna had sent ngents to Houston, to treat for peace between M.xico and Texas. One hundred aid eleven Texian ners, who were taken at Uier, and who effected their escape, had been retaken. From all accounts, the Mexicans are preparing additional forces for the siege of Campet - chy. Seven hundrid troops sailed from Vera Cruz to re-inforce the army at Cam peachy. The Mexicans were prepa ring fur a valorous and well concerted ass sault. Curious Pr9cessiun. —The lady editor of the Boston Transcript publishes the fol• lowing order of a pro,-ession which is shortly to march through the streets of Boston: Female patrons of Mrs. Gove's lectures on enntomy, four deep, without courts. Student& in tho M Guide' am{ 'Directions for Young Mothers.' Admireis of Brown's new system or En glish Grammar, in which active verbs are represented by hooks and eyes. Sympathizers .vith Amy Darden, who vain ly solicited Congress to indemnify her fur the loss of a cream-colored »tare in the revolutionary war. Advocates f , r sleeping on corn-stalk beds. Clairvoyant females who examine the sick internally. It i, said that a splendi I buildiriz is under way at Worsester, Mass., whic'i is intended for the organiz Ilion of a college of the Jesuits. to be de voted to the education of you'h in the higher branches of classicAl learning and science. A highly ace rn ,li•Med and !calmed Jesuil, from the 'eternal city,' is to be the sopeior, and it will be opmed fir students with great ppud and splendor in October next. With in a year or two past thqre seems to It tve co•nrnenced a rem irkable re vival among the Ca , holics in this country, partic ularly in th Nf.ssi,sip,3l V rlley, where Chu - ches and Cathed:als are being hu It in many places. PATENT SELF•rATING TOBA.C3 WlX.—An Albany (N. Y.) paper contains a deseripAon of an ingeni ous invention, which has recently been introduced into that eity,stiled the Patent Sulfpaying Tobacco Box, intended for the use of persons in hotels, and other public houses, where tobacco is in demand• On depsiting a penny in the buz, and pressing a spring, a little drawcr shoots out containivel a a small paper of tobacco. But the drawtr wil not move, nor the call tpr tobacco be answered, loiwnver hard the spring may be prebsed, until the penny is dropped Into the sub treasury of the tim eline. The truly pious man a ands no chanae in the race with a mean, shuffling political gamester.— The trickery of the black leg, out his skill, gains the game! A good man rarely findr favor with Power; th sneaking, intriguing, lying, cunning politician al most always gains the prize. The Demagogue is honoured by the uffice ; the worthy man would do honor to it. Ltirge donations to charity, du not constitute piety, any more than large profession' constitute friendship. Both aro of en mere amass. Reason and Fancy.— Reason is like the sun, o which the light is conttaut, uniform arid lasting fancy, a meteor of bright, but transitory lusture' irregular in its motion and delusive in its direcu tinn. A man who is placed in a position to which he k unequal, will be very apt to fall below that po sition to which he ig equal. There is a frrnile Circus rides in Paris. native of Bohemia. who throws 42 sums rnereetg in succeae.i.nr. ••^ loa:41, and 6 successive bank sunime 'sets on a horse going 'at fall speed . .- --- Fatal 41fraylk fight took place is the i snou, ILDITO . 111111PCSIN * ' CaniPeach.V. — kt the.: bitnet iccounts op ' . Gentlemen=-By publishing the &noir. to the 11th ult. the Mexican army wern, s tree ts of Augusta, (Geo.) nu the 29th 'ult., in g , g you will much oblige me. 12.000 strong, and had possession of t he between,Mr. R.. : Harding, clerk of the At" Respectfully, yours. . heights commanding the city, whence they senal and Wm. H. Platt, Esq., in which DAVID LYNCH. bombarded it daily. A fleet of eight sail the former was mortally wounded. The ..- . Esq., and a large iron steamer, were anchored Chroeicle says: Agreea bl y Pitt township, April 7, 1 1 343. to a call by John B. Guthrie, off the bar, annoy ing . the town from th it Platt, who felt himself agrieved by t h echairman of the Committee ettbse , u cnduct of H., who delied an - quarter. The people of Yucatan were not P revi " in rodues o oste tion to him, accd H. c fro n m his' viations for the Centennial Celebration dismayed. Their arms wahin the walls rear, and, on Hardin ' d facing round, he of Thomas Jefferson's birth d.y, it was-de. numbered 10,000 men, and nightly sor- was shot directly through the body, the , tided that the names of the distinguished said to be invited, should be selected by ties were made oo :he besiegers, in which ball lodging in his clothing behind. Hard- • fired soon after, but his shot not taking' said committee, and that the letters of in. - no quarter was given on either side tug Platt i vitation when printed, should be left in the effec,t, ren, when H. exploded a cap, General Lamas, who treacherously at and fired at him sgain, but missed: where -I hands of the chairman of said left _ . , tempted to deliver the city into the hands upon, Platt returne d , af h • ter eying run until that decision should be made. 1 regret that this regulation has been vice. of the Mexicans, had been arrested and some fifteen or twenty yards, and assault- ffi l fated by one of the Canal officers , whocall sent in irons to Vera Cru z. ed H. with a bowie knife; but the timely ed in 'he absence of Mr. Guthrie and took interference of some gentlemen, who tip - absence the whole of said letters, and sent t hem to .9ttempt to break Jail.-Moffitt, the bur- preached, arrested him. Harding is con- whom he pleased, in disregard of the wisite. ;Or, made a successful attempt to break sidered beyond the hcpe or recovery. es st f eel ings cf the members of said enni;. the N. Y. j sit on last Sundry night, but Plait was arrested immediately after the m ease. Therefore , as my name is attach* affray; and committed to prison fur exam did not get q rite clear. He cut ah de ied to said letters of invitation, I hereby llation. through the 'Liar of his c-11, und'r his b.: ,1 I protest against so high-handed-a, meastifor The "Harry of the rkest."—The Cin. and believe it was resorted to fur the pur. and by tearing:his be.l clothing into strips 1 o ne of inviting individuals whom I know Sun says that since the new steamer Har- P of about, three inches ie width, he made to have no regard for the Democracy of 1 Oct to lower hi asellinto an empty cell be• ry of the West dropped down to that from the ship-yard, the c tmbers, and who believe that five or six landing c itizens lon, the door of which was open, and then men should dictate to, and manage the reached the top of the edifice when he con• generally have paid her a visit. She is Whotoleihoc,racy - Orthe State: .- ---- universally pronounced the best beat ever DAVID LYNCH, sealed himself on :a water trunk until morn ing, when he was disc otered. built on the banks of the Ohio. She is owned at St. Louis, andiis intended for the .11nother nonfire.—The Illinois State , St. Louis and New Orleans trade. Her Register of Saturday last says, Governor : i hull was built by Litherbury . anti Lock- Ford committed to the flames, in the press . wood, Cabin, by Johnson and Morton, and enee of the people, $500,000 more :n her painting done by Miller. Her length Stale indebzedness, received from this on deck is 274 feet, brendth 61 do., hold 8 Bank of Illinois, at Shawneetown, in part do., cabin 168 feet long, flag staff 75 feet pay of the stock held by the State inl high. She has six boilers, and will carry that institution. This m ikes a sum up- _ ward lifter° millio i five hundred thousand i 700 tons. dollars, in amount, of our State indebted. ness liquidated and burned, ender two l aws alone, passed by the legislature this session. Michigan. —rue D:truit Free Press, in answer to the charge against the Dem ocrats of having chartered the banks in Michigan, says: •'the democratic Legisla tut e provided th it when any batik sus pended specie payments, it should go out of e xistence; but when the whigs came in. to power, they repealed this wise safe guard, and authorized the banks to go on, do bust less, and issue paper, while in a state of susrasi )1 as to specie payments." peer Poßad in.—l tie Statesman :n speaking of Mr, Wright who has ben elected Mly )r of Colurnhus, Ohi says:— The Mayor elect, is, p singular nondescript compouti:i —a Tyler•at: ti• Un ited S'a'es [3 ink II ml 1I )ney-Clay man. and withal one cu our best and most popu— lar citizens. The Smthern tk. art ft. 'of a now paper whi , th j e,ttalilisbed i i Moul t o n Lawrence Co. Ai t., which goes strong for Van Boren. The Worcester states that 'li ism has jugt sent eleven persons insane to Ow Worcester Lunatic Hospital. Captain Rouston, a wealthy English gen , tleinar., who recently visited New Oilcans in his ten gun yacht, is much pleased with Ttxas. and has purchased land and erect• ed buildings there. Joe Smith has pr,hlished a letter in the last Nanvoo Ti , nes, in which he s - tys: efore, hear this, 0 earth, the Lord will not c.)rne to reign over the righteous, in this world, in 1813, nor until every thing fur the bridegroom is ready." Arrangements aro making for the erec+ tion of a mai:bine shop in Cincinnati for the mauufacture of gun Larrels. Tennessee.—The Democrats of this State are "up and at them," with all _their wonted zeal, and feel sanguine of a victo• ry next August. buy .—Law is like a pocket with a hole in it, and those who therein risk their money will b. very like to lose it.— Boston Post. Thera tire al Tay* plen,ty of hats at the hole to catch the change. A soJiety is b?.ing formed in Nevi" York the object of which is to give such advice tnemi4rants a 3 shall prevent them from being imp sed upon. That Rurror.—The Madisonian contra dicts the silly report of a fistcuff bitwe en Messrs. Spencer and Upshur. Snore—in Cincinnati on the 3d inst, and in Vicksburgh on thd 25th ult. The N. Y. Scandar d is offered for sale Hubbard's majoriiy in New Hampshire is 1505. Naked man came into the world, and naked must he leave it—rich enough only to purchase a mausoleum, which fur a short time may preserve his nrne, e nd then like himself, sink amidst universal de. cay, and be forgotten. Prudent Women.—Phidias made the statue of Venus and Bits with one foot upon a tortoise, to signify two great duties of a virtuous woman, viz: to stay at home and be silent. ii 6ebolves us to pay respect to old age. becausa we are all desirous of attaining to it• 3 rich Gold and - Silver Mine.-4 Win chester, Va., paper states that a gold and silver in•ne has been discovered, about 18 milts from that place, at Cedar Creek, %%liich promises to be the richest in the world. It is an t•xtensive bed Of ore' abou t twenty miles in length, and six or eight in breadth. The Virgini n says that from about ten or twelve pounds of ore,three and a half pounds of silver were procured, be sides some gold and copper. The ore %%es discovered accidentally, and it is intended to examine it the as soon as the weather will permit. Improving.—The editor of the Mon trea Herald —whose rabid and gasconailing d .nunciations aping the people and in stitutions of this country has convulsed so many Yankees with laughter instead cf rage—thus speaks of the blessings now enjlyed by Victoria". subjects in Cana da:— "Under the precious ad ninistration that it is our special privilege to live, a t order is zra it ally m i .,- -and - t tot and murder stalk unrestrained abroad. There is no seciKity for either life or property— there,is no authority for the 'suppression of outrages; l.O punishment for the com mit,sion of criml. Day aftet day adds some new instances to the records of mot.. r And anarchy; and they, in whose hands the power of the law is vested—they w:to have been appointed the conserva:ors of the peace, afraid to offend a faction with whom bloodshed and violence are virtues, have basely and knowingly abused their authority, and, hv winking. at the commis sine of deeds which disgrace a civ.lized cunt); ry, abetted and enotio raged the gross st crimes, and calts I down upon themselves the reproaches and contempt of every good citizen and honest man." Perished i.l Snow.—The Vermont Chronicle says that on Wednesday the 15th ult.. a young man about 20 years of age, by the name of Hiram Hastings, was found buried beneath the snow about two miles from the village of Windsor and near ADNIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE., the f tot ofAscutney mountain. On the •LL permit's Indebted to the estate of Arthur Meth preceding evening he bad been to the son, late of Ross township, deceased. are redassalleil to make payment to the undersigned. Aud all man house of a sick neighbor for the purpose having claim! , neatest said estale.wiltpleatleprotent_ of administering to his wants, if necessa- properly nuthmticatedßifocruad:turistmem E nt EG . moiler ry, and on returning became involved in a apr CATH'NC, MEE.GAN, Adavoix. snow drift and filially perished. Wetr oo ar... , H w y w Nl, ,l D .la tin ir tists , Ltbe.rptycstrear. Veto Sustained. --We learn by a gena flamer' who arrived 'direct from Harris• l burg in yesterday's stage, that the effort to pass the Canal Commissioner's Bill by a vote of t wo third:4, was defeated. If this information is correct we rjoire in it,from a sincere conviction that the interests of the , public works forothe coming season, re quire that no change should be made in' the mode of conducting them at this ina portant. juncture. Calhoun and the Presidency.—The Washington Specta tor has raised the name of John C. Canoun for the Presidency, subject to the deci,ioit of the Democratic Convention, to assemble in May, 1844, as recommended by the States of Maryland, Michigan, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Hampshire, Nlassachusetts, Alabama and M ississippi,. The studiods, the contemplative, the valetudinarian, and those of weak nerves, if they ailt at health and long life must make exercise in good air a part of their religion. We have been advised to use )rds, and hard arguments; but it is quite common to reverse the order, and use bard words and soft arguments. Men rail when they cannot Tema. PUBLIC MEETING . The undersigned having been appointed 'Coln mitteo, at a public meeting of their fellow citizens at the new Court House on the 18th of last month for the purpose of adopting measures in referent* to the conctructinn of a McAdamised Road from Pittsburgh, to interse.:t the National Road at Uniontown, finding themselves arrest d in any further steps upon the subjeet, by the impression that public opinion appears to be decidedly in fa vor of a connection with the town of Cumberland by means of a Railroad, deem it proper to recr.m. mend a general meeting to the people of Maw burgh and Allegheny, to ascertain public. sendi ment touching the highly important & interesting question of connection with the Baltimore ani Ohio railroad. 4 The undersigned therefore beg leave to call a meeting of their fellow citizens of Pittsburgh and Allegheny cities, and of Allegheny and edjoinicorg count its, to be held at the new Court House ati 2 ~•clock,on the afternoon of Saturday the 15.1sitit. Wm. Wilkins, Wm. Eichbauru, M. Alen, Thee Bakewell, P. Mufvany, John B ssel, W. M.. Edgar, Mkt Beer.. - ir S. NERVE AND BONE LININIET, AND HU* DIAN VEGETABLE ELlXlit—This combine• lion of a local application with an internal spotlit. tie, works like a charm in cases of rheumatisM. gout, contracted muscle and paralysis. Mesa*. Comstock & Co. 71 Maiden Lane, have in their p se.ssion a ceitificate fro n Ethan C, Corning, a respectab!e citizen of Quebec, stating that tler having been a bed ridden cripple for upsvattle.af.— fourteen years he was enabled to rise up and walk by applying the Linatnent to his shrunken Jim,* and taking the Elixir in conformity with the dt. rectums. The cure appears to border on the m. ractiluus, but attestations cannot be questior.ed.:—. In cases of gout and contraction of the monies and ligament of the Liniment and Elixic htvo bows .qua ly beneficial.—[Express )—Fir sale only ; at I uiTLE'S 86 Fourth street. /110 the Honur able Judges of the Court of C I 1 Quarter Sessions cfthe Penecinand for th.. 00 • The petition of Messrs. Reeve and Smith, of the ipt Ward, city of ritistiurgh, in the county aforesaid, luta. hly slieweth, That your petitioner bath provided himself with ase• ierials for the accommodation of travelers and others. DC his dwelling house in the Ward aforesaid, and pray* that your honors will be pleased to grant him a license to p a Folic House of Enter tainment. And 'ample titioner, as in duty bound, will pray. REEVE it SMITH. We, the subscribers, citizens of the First Wo rd, certify, that the above petitioner Is of good repute (et honesty and itimpentnce. and is well provided with hou-ze room and conventencel for the accommodation of strangers and travelers,and that said tavern is necessary. Win Thorn D Richey John LaCerty Thos to s.on Bobt Brown J Wilson !doses rawdy Michael Tracy Andrew Crime Fra Nten.iteon Henry eassiday Nath Hulloed np 8-3 t DANIEL M. CU It RY, Attorney at Law. o 6 fice on 5 , 1 k st. between Wood and Smithfield. ap W. & r. MITCHELTREE, W HoLEALE 61LOCERS, Rr DISTILLERS, AND WINE AND MOOR MERCHANTS No. 160 Liberty street, (opposite 6th,) HAVE for sale 59 libils N. 0. Sugar, prime quality. 259 hhls N. 0. Motarsee, prime quality, with 1;1F anti aosortnient of Groceries, Wines, Liquors, Cordials, ke., which they will sell on accomniodallog tea la& apr 8-311d,1w REMOVAL. J DURBORAW, ATTORNEY AT LNW. balk ' . removed hie office to No E 3 Fifth StfPft be. tween Wood and Smithfield ata. next door to 41,1earolailt. Morrow.apt 7. lad. FOB. VIE WA SA3II RIVES. 1r Hl; new tight drauebt steamer JUNIATA , Thacker JL Master, will leave on Saturday morning at 10 o'cieidv , for the above and intermediate landiogs. For fret:Wet passage, apply on board, or to Apr 7 ATWOOD AND JONINJ.. (" 1 .4 USTIC or the guile was formerly resorted to la all I-leases of horn., scald? - and wounds, where mortifies was apprehended. The necessity for such sharp pros tire exists no longer. The Magical Pain Eitractor, fro* Comstock it Maiden Lane is a far more ifficient primed" live of twirl ifitatlon than cold steel or nit rate of silvers The application of this wonderful cumpound instantly removes the local pain,and lithe wound, scald, bores or bruise has not Injured some. vital organ so as to render core imi onibie, it si ill in a very snert space of thin . restore the part affeetcd to a si and and !Ashby stale s w ithout leaving the cicatrix beiiind. This preparation is also a certain remedy for inflamed eyes, cancerous sorer. ulcers, broken breast and rare nipple and alt ehrasiOSS and eruptions of the skin. Its success as a cure lot the pile* is unparalleled and the vouchers for its ears tire properties are (rim tire meat respectable and les. lightened sources.—Herald. For sale at Tuttle's, 86 Fourth street: WHISKEY. • . BBL 5 years old copper disltlled bloscragabels 7/191.1ftye Whiskey oa consignment, and roe sa% by J. W. BUM:MIDGE, Water between Wood and ballth'd. FOR LA.FAYE - 1 rt..: AND ABASH RIVER. The new steamb nit CECILI A, Ceo Clarke, UMW' oil I leave for the Almre and intermediate landing. o* Saturday neat the Sth Inst. at IQ o'clock A. M. posttlivelf. For freighitor passage apply on beard or to — a pre — .• -rritreintir. , B:rThe Cecilia Is suoptie r d pith Eausep3looy PUNA o prevent the explodes et bonen.