it MO NiE, AX. 'ES 11-1.1111, Editor stud PrOkrieta.:- FRIDAY MORNING BEEfOCJ STATE NOMIN/MONB Son EiZrILZIEE JUDGE, L! AM A. PORTER, OF PHTLADELPRIA 9 , J71 CA.PAL COLMISSIONER, WEST:LEY FRORT, Oft PATE:TTE CoUNT rl - . EA' POgri The Weekly Post of this week, contiourn i s the commencement of at: excellent tale, enti tled "Marianne Esterling, a Domestic tale; All. the current news of the day, editorials correspondence, market reports, telegraphic matter, poetry, &e., will be issued this morn ing. Call and get a copy. THE RIARILE'rS. The Weekly Review of the Pittsburgh Markets, and New York and Cincinnati Mar kets, will be found on the first page of this morning's paper, to which we direct the atten tion of our readers. A GENERAL BANKRUPT LAW The recent financial crisis, by which many old establishments which had been supposed to be perfectly sound were overwhelmed with rain, has drawn the attention of the public to the question of a general bankrupt law. The leading business man of the eastern cities have petitioned Congress for such a law, and if the time before the day of adjournment per mits, a Bankrupt Bill will probably be report ed. We deem it scarcely possible, however, that in the short time which remains of the present ikseion that a carefully framed and properly guarded law can be perfected. The various states have upon their statute books varying laws relative to debtor and creditor --- Earee of them lenient—others oppressive. A general law, regulating to some extent the commercial relations of debtor and creditor between the citizens of the different States, would be of use. It seems to be the spirit of the age, that the laws relating to the collec tion of debts should be relaxed—that men should place dependence in the honor of their debtors, and not in a legal power to oppress - them, Agaiust a Bankrupt Law, well digested and fair and just to all, there would be few objections. Such a law as would establish one geberal rule for the distribution of the as. sets of tilos.) sib) have failed in business in al the States, nod place all creditors on a Wa itg of equality, would meet with public favor. 'hie law of 1841 was a very faulty one, and was made subservient as much to the later.• eats of knaves as honest utenl but it does not follow that a better law cannot be framed— one which shall felieve those who deserve relief, and with such restrictions as shall as far as possible prevent fraud. Oar legislators have the experience of the former law to :Takla them now, and if a new one is paned it should be of such r. character no will benefit tradv,_ manufactures and agriculture- The oblhations of contracts are the ?Got i.e.cred which can exist, and nothing sh.oula be done which can give one party thereto the power to impair such obligations without the can, sent of the other The recent crisis has not, however, tac estimation of those best calculated t judge, prostrated thebusincee of the country to any thing like the extent whin was at oar thee sapposed. We are rather pleased trate oth.. erwise that the prospects as that a Bankrupt Bill will riot be acted upon during the prev.,7,, , session of Congress. The aubje,-21`is cue of the gravest icripor4aliC62, : .; , country, and when the eitec't B 'e Pe'euniary panic are still telt, the consi(tiatien of such a measure may IterhaP B 'Le influenced in too 1.4 great a degree h,v/iitinediate metes rather than a continu , one general welfare. The Bankrupt Bill, it considered at all, will be better considered hereafter than now. The business of the country is fast recovering from its late de pression in a natural and legitimate and hon est way, and the postponement of this ques• lion in Congress will add to the energy and the efforts to recuperate the fortunes of such as have suffered, but have not entirely yields ed -to the pressure of the times. Let the country have another season of prosperity before this act is passed, and it will to a treat extent work out its own cenunercial salvation. If such a law is necessary for the country to provide against the recurrence of crushing pecuniary disasters, it is better to promulge it in good times than in bad. Let confidence be tally restored betore such a measure is pressed upon the people, and if it is found necessary, as many wise men suppose it is, let the law be a carefully framed and ju ' dicioas one, which shall remedy existing com mercial evils and not increase them, alb the Act of 11.1 is agreed on all bands to tieve done. 10..eti.eval at lb.° State C,pital Another motion was attempted this ses sion of the Legislature to remove the seat 61 Oovernment from Harrisburg to Philadelphia. So persistent and powerful is the influence of Philadelphia upon the members of the Lego islature, that we look, sooner or later, to see the change made, deplorable as it would cer tainly be. ':he Pennsy/t , araian, with an as, aimed gravity we have seldom seen exceed• ed, discusses this question of removal upon the ground of the superior excellence and higher intelligence of the people of Philadel phia over any other portion of the State, and also says, "how nice and instructive a pusttitue would it not be to our legislators to take au occasional stroll through the Academy of Fine Arts, the Museum of Natural - iciences to listen to the delicious strains of music at the Opera, and the enchanting voices of Gaz zaniga and La (image, and the circus, and even the show of the fat girl and skeleton man, or aisight of the elephant and the rhi— noceros would be preferable to the monoto nous, everlasting visits to the bar4rooma and like places of e. country town." The country members of our Legislature visit the Opera and other places of amuse• meat quite often enough for their health.-- As to the superiority and number of Pluladel. ph;a barrooms we have no doubt, nor. have we any as to the amount and character of the legislation that city might procure, hay. ing the Capital within its pestiferous gresp. We do not pretend to serious discussion at this time, as the effort mast signally fail, but • protest against the attempt to reduce the standard of niurality of our legislative body by changing it to Philadelphia. THE ATTENTION Or the btaitiOSE Wen of the city is directed to the card of the Crawford County Agricultural Society, eoliciting advei tisaments for its atinttal pamphlet, to be pub- belied nest month. The whole section 01 country in which this pamphlet is- to be oir• minted is or easy access to Pittsburgh—a portion of it by the Allegheny river, the rest by the Pittebtir ,, b &.nd Erie Canal, the boats on which ran to the Monongahela wharf. A trade with Northwestern Pennsylvania can a easily obtained through advertising rAtt ieptuag CGG 'at", ethAt l ttsve.ai Pennsylvania ; has just passed bow houses, and needs but the signature of the Governor to become a law. It appears to be a APIUL fro. 1868 proper bill, and we hope he may nip it. For many years the laws against usury in this state have been evaded and practically disregarded. The herrowers and lenders of the Common wea'th have long ago put a practical veto upon the old law regarding usury, Sensible people have - .tonic upon money as they do even any oth commodity, as an article of trade worth w ant it will bring in the market,and regulated in its price by the demand and supply . 'lle Jew as it bee heretofore stood, has undoubt edly resulted in compelling the borrower to pay a higher price for money than he would have done it the money market had been open to fair competition, for the lender assumed an additional risk. Besides capitalists, who did not choose to risk an evasion of our law, have made their investments in other States, where the rates of interest were untrammelled, and the risk not so great, while the security was equal to any obtainable here. This has been a dis advantage to the State and has greatly re-, tarded the :development of her weattti-pro &lcing resources. laws' disregard. All laws while they re • main upon the statute books should be en• forced. This, like the small note law, and the t liquor law, was very generally disregarded by ill whose interest it chanced to be, to disregard it, and thus a bad example was set to evil dis posed persons, to break all laws which came in collision with their interests or restrained their passions. In other States the light to make the rate of interest upon money a matter of contract be. tween parties has been found to work satisfac torily and well. Why should it not do so in Pennsylvania ? There can be no doubt that it would, and doing away with the penalties of usury will be of benefit. It is as follows : Sue. 1. Be it enacted, &c., That the lawful rate of interest for the loan cr use of money in all cases where no express contract shall have been been made for.a less rate, shall be six per emit. per annum as heretofore, and the first and see and sections of the ca passed 2d Mardi, ltif)B, entitled an act to reduce the interest of , toney from eight to silt per tent per annum," (Purim) 461, Sec. 1 and 2,) I,e and the same is Lotehy re pealed. SEc. Th:it wheu a rats cl luterest for the loan or use of - motley exceeding that established by law shall Lave teen ri.served or contracted for, the borrower or debtor mall out be rtyuired to pay to the creditor the excess over the legal rote, and it shall be lawful too such burroc,er or debtor at his optic.o to rettta and deduct such 1.!-,Zes.3troru the .Stusuat of slily such debt, and it: ,:11 eases where any borrower or debtor shall het t 'itolcire or het cotter have voluntarily paid the whole debt or burn loaned, togetue: ninth interest c:iceeding the lawful rate, uo aetiou to ,-z , : over tact any Nub., EXCwiS shall be stlel.a,fital itt any Conat of this tiommoriwcaltli, unless tha saute shall have been commeztood six mouths from and after the time of such payment, Pf9aidcd, always, That nothing in this act shall aii - eet the holders of negotiable paper taLen bona tide la 4uo usual course of business. • A.W Another evil has been the result of the old Eiri 7, dßtiaillti. OW. i& AYIOE, Ary.iil - , IJAGO RALLBOAD COM VANCI The legal department in the c,o,:"4patly's vice hd.s been divided into seven diatri , :ts, each in charge . of a distinct S,3licitor. iueteai of one General Solicitor, 0.3 heretofore. The districts have ba JenwT.d as folt,)rii! I Cr,r_opri,iog thz. Sto,is 72. Comprieing the 3., t1e.W..9. of COlaas C 1 :r1aii011:1:1g, - I:1 Ohio, Comprioiag the ci,,uri,ieB I , Holmes, Richland iwl Ashlsod, is obie 4, Cuiopi,litlg the L,:piJiltiez oP Crawfi,i,J, WyaudJite. Arlen u 1 Yaw Ohio cc.uatiki of Allen aria Eutctudi;), lu iLdi:,aa. G CCrlSPriSillg the Cuilfitic.4 01 klarct.ait, Stall ni:a Lib P, in tAflun Curaprisiiig . tl.to The following gentlemen have beers ap• pointed to take charge of theZ I P - lac! die.- tnete: I. Mr. John ii4Jamptt.ai, of this city S. Mr Jos. J. Bro,,Ls, of iiiitern, Ohio. 3. Messrs. M'Sweeny Given, of WoosLr, Ohio. 4. Mr. Thomas E Gr;zell, of Upper Eandusky, Ohio. Mesors t!cllino A. Randall, of Fort li4yno, Indians_ G. Mt% Shtuuet J. Anthony, of Valpar,itio, Indiana. 7. Vacant An entirely new organization has been adopted, to go into effect the first of May, by which it is hoped to ensure greater efficiency and economy in the working of the road and the general management of its affairs. In or der to allow the Superintendent to exercise a more general supervision over the working of the road, the Board have created an office of Assistant Superintendent, whose particular duty it is intended to be to supervise the pur chase of supplies for the use of the road. Mr. Messier, whose duties in supervising and audit ing the multitudinous accounts of the com pany. and compiling the detailed statistics of the operations of the road, have become very extended and laborious, his also expressed a desire to be relieved from the office of Secre tary. The two offices heretofore combined,. have therefore been separated in order that the Auditor may devote his entire time and attention to the duties connected with the ac counting department in the company's ser- In noting the above appointments, we can congratulate the stockholders of this road upon having secured the services of au able, active and energetic Solicitor for this dist riot m John H. Hampton, Esq. As _Assistant Solicitor of the Pennsylvania Railroad for several years past, Mr. Hampton has rendered that company efficient service, and has their_ oughly acquainted himself with all things re. Wing to "railroad law." Mr. Hampton is a young lawyer of tine acquirements, and is fall , ? competent to attend to the duties of the So% heitnrship of aey railroad in the country (40 U 0 AP riFitaifd Er VA'. Wc announce with great pleasure the ay= pointment by United States Attorney WO. eral Black, of Alfred B. I.l.Talmont, Esq., of this city, to be CLie:: . Clerk in bia office. The position is in fact an Assistant United antes Attorney Generalship, and is one whico Mr. M'Oalmont is moat admirably qualified to till. It is both an honorable and a profitable poet, and one which every Democrat in Pennsylvania will rejoice to see filled, as it will be most ably, by our young and talented fellow-towns man. An able advocate, a close legal student, and earnestly devoted to his profession, Mr. M'Cal wont has attained a high position among the young lawyers of Peaveylvania. Judge Black could not have selected a more competent as. sistaut in the laborious and multifarious duties which the Attorney Generalship of the coun try imposes upon him. Ur. M'Calinout's selection for this position will leave a vacancy in the office of Prothono tary of the Supreme Court of the State, which for some years past he has ably and catiefao torily filled. A Faraionatan one day made hie appearance at Herald's College, and told the gentleman in waiting that he wanted to look at a shall. "A shall," said hie astonished auditor, "A shall! oh, a will you mean." "Eh, hien, it is all tie same, a will bra shall " CHARACTERISTIC LETTER. 11.6 that Edwin Forrest, Esq , the Wn& eminent tragedian, had taken part in the b o • l. anima: rony eligious revival, as a convert, had called forth ! Mutton from Cuive: fB5B many comments. During a long and tedious FATHER, haw many procured in the Isle of Wight clips are there in gn illness (troutwhichwe roe happy to say he is 1858 "' ` Bard aYoulia 11'4°1.'11 to his paternalat last recovering,) he has received many let , c ' est Z r b of iurBu . Wag e reply. ten in regard to his religious opinions, most No sere aia't , forty of 'em are Lent of them based upon the newspaper statement Wm - are swallows like some old fashioned alluded to. among those most solicitous for chimneys , Because they have a crooked new his welfare was a highly distinguished clergy. [t9 e decli ne any me r 3 puns from the perpetra man in New York who addrezised him a letter tor UII 01 fervent and eloquent expressions or A taus picture of despair is a pig reaching through a hole in the fence to get a cabbageestaetki. Mi. Fort est answered his clerical that is only a few inches beyou.l hie reach. friend, aud, as the latter published only a pail of the reply , in a religiiius paper, the Prk , .)' deems it just to give the whole production. It is characteristic of the eminent writer's treats and manly nature, and, even those who may regret that the " rumor " is not correct, cans not fail to approve its tone and temper : l'alLenvi.vniA, March 28, 1858 I have much pleasure in the receipt of yours of 28d instant. While I thank you and Mrs. -- with all my heart, for the kind hope you have expressed, that the recent rumor with regard to my highest welfare may be 'true, lam constrained to say, that rumor is in this, as in mutt matters which pertain to me, most pitifully in error—l hare is not one word of truth in it. But in answer to your questioas, my good friend, for I know you are animated only by a sincere regard for my spiritual as wall as for my temporal welfare, I am happy to assure you that the painful attaok of inflammatory rheumatism, with whit or the last three months I have combatt d OFT quite overcome, aad I think I may ea sly say, that with the return of more genial weather I shall be restored once more to a sound and pristine health. Then, for the state of my mind Ido know the time, since, whoa a boy, I blew sportive bladders in the beauty sun, that it ever was so tranqui I and serene as in the prcs,ent h,,ur -- Having profited by the leisure given me '.y lengthened illness seriously to review the P4et and carefully to consider the Future, butt/ for time and for eternity, I have, with a ehasteue,t spirit beheld with many regrets, that theca was much in the Past that might have been imp. eyed, inure perhaps, ha the act of omission then it, ant of commission, fur I teal enztained that my whole conduct has been actuated solely t.y an honest desire to adhere strictly to the rule of right ; that the Past bee been characterised as I trusi the Future will be : to love my friend=; to hate my one:Dies—for 1 °anti:it be a hypocrite-- and to live in aeaor.tance with the divine pre cept : as ye would that mac iteuld dU to you, do ye also t them likewise And now for that " higher welfare " ef you speak I can only say that believing, as sincere do, in this justice, the mercy, tb Wia dew, and ti,e loge , i liim who Luoaetl, 1 , .e se orets of our heal,2, b 1.9 e. I may with uufaituiiug trnrt opproam 7;4 ,t Ivo lA,: one who ‘ , .;rips drup,ry St b AroiliA him, and dowu to plekia,t devame Hoping you are In the the enjoyment of good health, and that you, still prosper mu the .• good " which to you I knew .a a labor ut love, •.14, fri-i J, Chlckerltigg' Planed Vo: neatly tweuty• seven years, Mr. John H. tileilor nr.d. peen a dealer in music and musical anstrulnents ir this Lai l A skillful musician himself, his floe taste aid judgment, slid his great practical experience in all musical at% rairs, entitle him to the confidence of the mu sical community. This be has for many years possessed, and rhe aaticfaction which the thousands of pianos and other itic.tru eats of music which he has Bold throughout the West isiZ-T given to their purchase's, give ample token that thee confidence has not bees mis placed Mr Mellor is sole ageni for this city tor ties Salc. of Chickering & Sons' Pianos, nod zli, -,-. ...uxtiout the entire country the instruments win by 144::43 ,geutletut-a command universal approbation for tueir elscelleuce and perfect% nese. Not only has the generni vole.-+ of the musical publi.: spoken in their favor, but tho greatest of living artists concur in pronaunc% ring their, equal to any produced In the world. The following letter was addressed to Mr. IMellor by Thelberg at 00 tune he gave his recent concert ifl - , - this city. it wake for itself. The original can be seen et Mr. Mel.. does wareroows, on Wood street : PITTSBURGH, March 25th, 1858 MR. MELI.Ou -4ear Sir: Since my arrival in America I have oonstkudy need the pianos of Messrs Chickering & Sons, nod I can only re peat to you, (while thanking you for the pialsos you have so 'kindly furnished for my concerts here,) that which I have so often said before: the inatzurpents are the best I have seen in the . United States, owl. pill compare favorably with any I have ever known. Yours, very truly, ti. Tuet.san. Such testimony, from so capable a judge, requires no comment. Mr. Mellor has constantly on hand a large number of instruments of all varieties of style, at different prices, to suit the means or the taste of his customers, and is receiving additions to his stock almost daily, to replace the . vacancies made by large sales. He also keeps a full assortment of music and musical works of all descriptions. The purchasing public will find at his establishment a great variety of instruments from which to make a selection. The Clayton rlalwer Treaty The /101180 Committee on Foreign Affairs have directed their Chairman, Mr. Clingman, to report a resolution abrogating the Clayton Bnlwer Treaty. The absurd construction by which England, in the very teeth of the lan, gauge of the treaty, sought to maintain her as.. eendatioy over those islands adjoining the coast of Zoirduras, thus forbidding to the treaty itself any retrospective effect, and leaving her in possession of all the dominion which we sought to destroy, has fully iiripm sad the committee with the conviction that a contract which neither party can agree to understand alike, ought, in ad common sense to be repudiated, and the whole subject matter 'settled on a new basis.. Bunt ta , liktuer, The great periodical and news dealers of Masonio Hall, have sent us the May number of Harper's New Monthly Magazine. As usual, it is full of excellent reading and elegantly printed, as everything is which the Harpers issue, Prom the same gentlemen we have received the Atlantie Monthly tor Ailey, which is tilled with excellent literary matter. if you want duything in the literary line Hunt &- Miner can supply you. i'Vnni is worse than raining cats and dogs ? Hailing caba2anLi oranibußs % 1 / 4 112ite.; 1.1..0.1 Vol Albert Pike, AL C. from Arkansas WAZEINGTO3, D. 41, Juue 11, 1866. I Lave two bottles of your Bterhat , e's Hol toed Better-a, and have found it very useful in cases of Indigestion and Headache, and recommend it to all who need a pleasant and anew:lens remedy and velnaLle tome. Dyspeptic Wurittri Nutice.—BCERII&VE'S HOLLAND BITTCRB bee cured me of Dyspepsia by using it only 01.1.3 scuts. I recummond it ecntidently t all enficr lag from this *linage. CLARA. E. SCHITCHMAN. ( taro• '3 ie Lbu wife of the noted Lithographer.) Thu late High Sheriff of Allegheny county has soot us the following. " I was afflicted with debility of the digestive or• gans amounting to a severe attach of Dyspepsia, which had reduced my flesh. considerably. My wife was also afflicted under same circumstances, and with same disease. Having used your medicine called BCBREILLVEI't3 HOLLAII3I [JITTER; we both ob. Mined relief, and are happy to afford you this publlo evidence of its value." JOHN FORSYTH. Pittsburgh, Jan. 22, 1857. Cauti,ni—lio careful to ask for Bark:zoo'. Holland Billers. doll at $1 per bottle, or six battles for $6, by the sole Proprietors, Benjamin Page, Jr., Is Co., o. 37 Wood street, betwean Wet and tleoonJ streets.. end Lirugesta ,gonesnlly A PERSON bored by a squinting man, utio per sieted•ia amkiag tiliebtlol4B Kbout vi,eu leg, replied emphatically, "it'i quits oc o.,Ked —as you see " Mns Grimes, feud me your tub," ;•Can't the huope, are ott—iCe full of Bade , besides, Y never had one---1 Wastes all Ida bar rel." "Do try and talk a little more common sense," said a yoang lady to her visitor. "Oh ! hut wouldn't that be taking au unfair advantage of you ?" 4 'DocTon," said a despairing patient to hie physician, "I am in a dreadful state ; I can nei ther lay nor sel ; what shall I do?" "Why then, ' replied the doctor vary gravely, I think you bad better--roost !" A ZEALOUS antiquary, asking for Dryden's house in Fetter Lsne, the other day, made some inquiry of the policeman. •'Dryden, sir," said the latter, "Dryden ? Is he a man a little back ward in his rent ?" WHAT led Macbeth to say that he would die with harness on his back 7 Because he knew very well that Macduti was about to tackle him. " Mr. don't you think Mr. Skeesicks is a young man of parts f" "Decidedly so, Miss Brown ; he is put num skull, part knave, and part foul." WHEN Lady Viallaoe Neut a polite note to Mr. Harris of Covent Garden, offering him a oomedy for nothiug, he observed that her la , lyship kuew the exact value of it. " 1 SAY Stic ho, ono you gees die couunderum Suppoein' I gib pc, bottle a whisky, corked shut wid a coik, hcw would you get the whisky out widouc pull :c it de cork or breakin' de f,ottle l'" "l gips dat up "Why, push de coin in. A DANDY, with a oigar in his mouth, entered a menagerie, when the proprietor asked him to take the weed from his mouth lest he should learn the other monkeys bad habits. A PUNt 4 TETI challenged a sick man's vot.3 at a recent election, on the ground that ha ries an ill legal voter WHAT to (lOU/ LACE.-- (lOW lace is not gold lace. It does not deserve this little, for the gold is applied as a surface to silver. It is not even silver lace, for the silver is applied to a tounda tion of silk. The silken threads for making this material are wound round with gold wire, so thickly as to conceal the silk; and the making of this gold wire is one of the most singular me chauical upe,rations imaginable. In the fitist, place, the refiner prepares a solid rod if silver ilia in thickness ; he heats this rod, applie'g upon ika e:i:rface a coating of gold leaf, burnis=hes this down, appiiea a4o!lier coating, end so on, unlit the gold is abotit et; lat,C• di Atli purl thielness 'of the sil 4 ger Than the r it is 6l.tbjeuted to a train of processes VI h,ch Liege it d; an to the state of floe wire, ii is passed Oita: - Idr holes in a steel plate, lessening etspty step in diameter The gold never dose: is the direr, but adheres closely to it and stares all its mutations . it is one-hundredth part the thick :lees ut the sliver at the beginning, and if meal f,ifos the same ratio to the end. As to the thiLi lIIISZ is ',3,:t);', the gold Loated red oT silver eau he bronght; t ice lit i irnptcde on the detia.,ey, o f human skill ; bat the' moei uvaac a t ey ample ever known wee braught forti'd toe. this was aa azample of solid gold wire ; ata•tr.out.al4..BilT,,T Ike procured a small rod of bet - el Lott. th;oughlt from toad tor end, and inserted in Milo Lola the ara.allest got l •a ii u he could procure , he subjeett;d tse alive) to the usual ;vice drawing procees, anti! be bad brought it to the hoest attainable state -- being, in fact a silver wire es floe as a hair, with a gold wire in its centre To isolate this gold wata he sub ject.to 'tar;, nitrous acid, by which the silver was diesel ceel ---roceliti:vs the aid nest 1,•,..ma Wire that the baud of t ie s.; a a ;, - produced. Bat this wire though beyond et! compaulsou finer than any employed in the manufactures, does not approatili In thinnees the film of gold on the surface of silver in gold lace. It has becu calculated that the gold on the very buest s;¢ro c, ire far gold lace is not more than one third of one-4.iii7i ? ui:ieli of an inch in thick ness, that is nut fiti•JVe one-t,clatio ordinary letid gold: • FORREMT Scy' iII'LLNE'S LIVER. PILLY, YREPAARD BY I/LEM ING BROS, PI.2I2SBOROIi, Pe —Brazil the nntelicited tee testimony continually offered truth all quarters of the coon• try, is It possible to Insist u conviction of the gloat excel lence of these Pills in all diseases of the Liver and ntuntach., Tha following lot'er trout Toronto, Canada, is one of the many the proprietors have received : TORONTO, April 27th, 1654. Ner.prs. Fleming Erns—hire:—l tete thla opportunity of informing yoo of the benefits I have derived from Dr. hie. Laue's valuable Pi 11 4 .. f taus jur two yeera past been af flicted with a severe pelu over the tg Sae, FL!compaLiet; wlih a 1i6V701911e8.9 and sense of diszfuess; a malady beyond tie power and skill of our phyeicians to relieve and cure, caused, as far as J ruyielf could Judge, by et diseased elute of the liver and atm:neck Setae of o doctors tried bleeding, and va7loup other remedies were tried, but all in vain, for the dsep•roctod 4iserree etal studr. fast. At last I procured a box of your valuable kiyel Ville from s Druguist here, and feel, after tailing' a portion_ of them, ;hat 'the d r eertao and painful sensation over the eyes has almost entirely left me, I will close by adilying all those afflicted 43 I have base, to procure this valuable mediCine at once, and eaVb mesh time and pain, with little ozpunu. With sincere gratitude and rsepect, I remain yOlit'd, ruspe.Aluily, dal' I?nrcueaarn WILL t C.cserpl to ask for Dr. &PLANE'S CELEBRATED LIVE?. PILLS, th.aoail.oial. - 4 by FLEMINO BRCS., of Pittsburgh, Pa. Thera are othor Pills purporting to be Liver Pi no, now botla, tips poLl ie. Dr. &PLa fled genuine Liver Nile, also has celebrated Voi Ladoga, eau now be had at all req:actobia drug :tar & genuine without the tiiiaa tui74) of pal (aValwdaw) ILE&IING BBOth. A Rare Champ°, for Adverilsero. TIIE CRAWFORD, COUNTY CENTRAL AGRICULTURAL S4CILITY will publish, lu the mouth of May, their Third .4unual Pamphlet for tiRATIJI TOUS CIRCULATION in the comities of Crawford, Erie, Jefforeou, Veting., Clarion and Mercer, I n *c hid, will be Inaerta a tots pages vt ADVERTISEMENTS. Thts mode offers au ear:elle:it op.ortayity fur Met allude, Manu facturers and others to ad:matte haeir huuluess lu NV.IO/1- wuatem Peousylvaida ut au /drama uoullual pew*. • The Stmetary of the :ieciety will ba at the office of we PO3T from 9 o'clock to 111, ;St , 1.4)-DAY and 'ko-11ORROW to receive the cards of those who may wish to avail thew rEiCES at the himetit of a gcatultuue eirculatlua of uu ditiou Tih.T THOUSAND COPIES, throughout a a&i. - 11uu of coun try of cats acceo to Pittsburgh. lit _ _ fIROPOSALS WILL BE REOEIVED BY the undersigned tur the building of tire theusand Lye hundred perches of mammy of the new piers and abutments of the Allegheny Bridge, between now end the 1.0t4 of ueit Mouth Piens and Bnecillcations may be exandned at the Enginzur's Office, at the Allegheny end of the old Allegheny Bridge. JOBN A. BOBBLING, np23:10:1 tugLaeer Allegheny_ridge CA.' dupan,y. I)UGGIES AND CARRIAGES,. AT AUC TION.--On SATURDAY /110iiNINU . ; Apia 24th, ai 11 iielect, at the Co:amen:led Sal.a lieoind, No 64 Fifth attest ; will be sold a variety of elegant at an a _..hd-bead Bc6igia4 rind Carriages, campriaing 2 falling top Buggies; 2 Haggles, without tops; Rockaway. Carriages; Tile vehicles can now oz ism at tn. ap23 P. 1 L DAVIS, .4.4L.L...:L1Z2C.. ULEGANT MANTILLAS, DRESS GooDs, ETtl, AT AMNION —Oa LIOI , IBAY Alußii- INO, A [Ail to odd, at tha Ccinto,r. dal Fifth atrcat, an eztanniie and i'ery chubs c.t L-1,6, Silk, L'atio oad I,iato Antique Mau Taimas, et.., a number of theta wattli i:5O 170. Adoo,Dzaio SilLa, Ducal& P . ;plina, °hales, ?lino do Lucca, Enatdolderlea, ,t:. Those apladid gouda are iron a 6160 Eastern aotatitatoooat,uad af/t4.11114" attention of Ida ladlas. (ap23) tb. 51. DAVIS, Anal:. fIOTTON TRIISIMINGS.--Cotten Fiingts and Braids for trinurilug Barques and Chlldrtl'a Olothisg—an widths 1e;:41k4,4,tt; . HORNS'S, ap23 Na 77 Market street. UIFIE TIC ,GOODS:—Prints, Gingitame, Checkß, Tit:tinge, Muslin% Coltouadei, ac., and all }dues of fiaudsum• 'Dress Goode, ShaWlg, CI: HAMON LOVE, Lova Brothers, . Ana.' FUNNY THINGS (MO. W. HIII3BELL, T”rwito NEW -AIDVEKTISMIENTS Prop osalo for Magointry. VALUABLE STOCKS AT AUCTION,- 01.1 TOESDAI EVENING, April 2itb, 1250, at o'clock, at the Comincr.:ial Baled Flootol, .No. 5:4 Fifth etreir, trill be cold:-- 3hareaßauk of Plttabuqh. 5 do Ent:Lapp Bauk or 25 do 11. A Al. Bauk oY Plttaborgh. 25 do Itiochaulcs Bank. of Plttetardli 25 do Allegheny Bank a Allegheny. ap23 , P. Al. DAVIS., Auctioneer. WHISKER BLONDE.--500 doz. ,Whits v Whisker Blonde for Bonne; Borders, received, and will be sold very low to. Alitnnera by the piece, at ap23 . HORNWS; .77 Market area. DIJSTER.TBIMAIINIIS -- Dratb: and Gray Duster Binding and 'Tassels, just opened at an 23 • • JO& HORNWS,-77 Market street, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NEW SF' VAN GIORDER'S TRIMMING STORE, 18 MARKET STREET. The, Embroidery Department CONTAINS ALL OF THE LATEST STY CJI.LAR2, zET,t;, ETC, ETC And basis/at been largely replenished. THE TRIMMING DEPARTMENT Is constantly being replenished with ALL THE NOVELTIES, As fast as they cars out. ThE VARIETY DEPART al ENT Will faciallth Caen/ere with PINS, NEEDLES, TAPES. BOBBINS, AND em LL WARE GENERALLY Gent's Furntsiiting Deparlment Contains SIIIRT.?, in White and fancy Colors ; CRAVATS, TIES, COLLARS, SUSPENDERS ' SILK AND LISLE UNDERSHIRTS, LINEN AND MERINO DRAWERS, ETC TmE !tDSIERY DEPARTMENT Ie Itial of all Line's of 110S0 AND LIAL? HOBE In Cotton, fileriuo and. Bilk, for Yon, "Woman, and Children. Bo the Glove Department Will be funnel a complete eosortment of KID, LISLE AND SILK ULOVEB 1180, A LASCIE STt.CSC 01 SILK, AND SILK LISLE GANTLETS THE LADIES? DlEPAWlrfilEriiie Iv complbte aad CutittinS at nll the iatea atyled Also, CORSETS STAMPED WORK, WOIIiC4NO AND MARKING COTTON, WORSTED, CANVAS, ETC., ETC. MILLINERS DEPARTMENT. Hero will be found a Liee wan text cf RIBBONS, FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, R 116111, 1 1, ELONDEd, LTN G 4, LAOLI, ETC , , ETC. P.rnous will pleaaa call abd vY amine the 13001,8, had .:01p , se PitiOES, SkIN w any NO 78 MARTET S'PREP.P. NO, '602. 14 the 12tresidoilit of the Coned 'States. ILN pu.reutintle of 14w, I, J A.MEA BU OIdAPAN, Ptealdeut of the Matted States ci 9merlea, heieby declare and wake known that public sales will be held at the auderuitiatluhed lead of irea le the Txhartoar os IlEaßesse, at the periods herelna'ter designated, to Olt At the land office at BROWNS VILL eommetkleg hfa- p dkr,,, t,u, 8.7.,f74 Jzy of .Szp'enber for the dlaposai Of the pallic the fella - Mak mimed tc,r, the barc That pat t of towitehip 11;i:onts.d= of t Pie :±aC sad Fox, and Half Pre,l, Pie/nabs teeervettoo, range ri het part a tow..ttip I, 2, 3. e.ad 4 outside of the S.. tblka Laid Val I 81 VCd, N cma h , re,et,attou, nod fie, [tonal townships f, auJ tl, of Tango Pi. l'het pert a township ct outsidt , ',l the PAc und fuser wattah ; . towhatitp '2, the parts of I,wuships 8, 4 cunt 5 outside of the Half breed, N tALItIiILI ce.,-rvatiott ; and tlenal tOWttehip 6, of range 15. . . That pat of township one outside of the E'ac and Eos re• sOi vatiou ; township 2,3, and 4; that part of township 5 outside of the Ralf Breed, Nernaha 30011, and town shif, d, of ,au t .ie :4. I ° - " 1,61 41P 3 1, V, 3 ,4, 5 : • e.pd La :as 1.: T,,wn81410 1,'2, 3,4, 5 aaa Qi "thi-° 14. Tutqueihips 1,2, 3,4, 5, and d, of runt, a 11. Townships /, 2,3, 4, t, and d, of range Id. l'uttntihlps 1,2, 3,4, and d, rabi:_t At the land ußea at NE:MAMA Cl , ccminenc•hE on Monday, the sixth clay of September runt, r the disposal of the public bands within the following r.d townships, viz : .:;07.tis of the lase line and east of the aiTfh principal Fractional townships Y an d. ,vi sa;,a :5 ,Tovituablp 7, and frautiopal towupbips 10, I+, and cf range 14. Townships 8,0, 10, 11, and 12, and fractilmel township 13, of range 13. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12 and 13, of range 12. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and iraetional township 12, of range 11. Townships 7,8, 9, 10, and 11, and fractional townships 12, 13, and 14, of range 10. Townships 7,8, and 13, and fractional townships 14, 15, and 10, of range 9. At the land office of OMAHA ClTY,,commencing on Monday, the sixth day of September next, for the disposal cf the public lands within the following named townships, viz,:- Non'h f3^ bas , line and east of th sixth principal Fractional townships 13, 14:15;:and 10, of range 14. Fractional townships 13, 14, Ib,lo, and 17, of range 13 Fractional townships 12. and 13, townships 14, 16, and 16. end fractional townships 17, 18, 19, and 20. of range 12. Fractional township 12, townships 13, 14, 15, 10, 17, and 18, and fractional townships 19 and al, of range 11. Fractional townships 12, 13, and 14, and townships 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, and 20, of range 10. Fractional townships 14, 15, and 16, and townships 17,18, jg, andof range D. Lands - apilFoliria , ed by law for the nue cchoole, military, and 'other purposes, will bele:eluded Iron) the sales. The offering of the above lands will be commenced ou the days appointed, and will proceed in the order in which the 3 are adverted, until the whole stisll have bean offered, and the sales thus closed ; but no tali' shall be kept open longer than two weeks, and no private entry of any of tha loads will be admitted until after the expiration of the two weeks. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, thin thirtieth day of March, Anew DOI/Li/1i one thousand eight hundred mad fifty-eight. By the Preal :ant: Taos. A. lisetnnicEs, Commissioner of the Lieneral Land Office NOTICE TO PRE-EMPTION CLAIM ANTS EN cry person entitled to the right of prnempilon to any of the lands within the townships and parts of; townehipa above enumerated 13 required to establish the same to the satisf.ction of the register and receiver of the proper land ounce, and makepayment the fur as soon as pradicableafter sel'aig this end before the day appointed for . the cum mencoment of the.pnbliu gala ut tea lends embracing the. tract claimed, otbernise suet. ior,e;lei. TllOl. A lIENDItIOIIIB, ap'adirud Commte3iouer of the liuuerel Laud The Best and Cheapest hi Use. AI)AIR, GRANT HARTMAN, IVIANUFACTURERS AND DiIALE RS IN WARREN'S improved Fire and Water Proof eel*, Consent and Gravel Ilacata, AND Elastic' , Fire & Water Proof Canvas Roofing, 4.4 p ROOEINU hi A Tkilla ALS. ovi - Act NO. 24 FIFTH ETREBT. Some of our Canvas Roofs may he seen at the following places:-0. 0. Hussey 8 Co.'a copper %sot ke„ r halo., Parke 1 Co 'a carriage factory, Manchester; died, tienSett 4 n e w Lulling rain; Itohinson .t foun ders and UgelllLW aboia; 7allie3 Manger a new plardcg mill, South Pittsburgh; aadvi: - ..4. gi. , tiklaied dwelling, Al. legheny; P., Ft W.& O. It: R.: and 0, C. C. R. a aielgtir house, Crestline, Ohio; P., Ft. W. et 0. R. P.. buildings; et Rochester and Sewickley Kittanning bridge. • WARREN'S ROOFING Las beet In 1133 Aileen yeara, and Oyes satisfaction. Call, or send to our crate, for a circular, ootitaining ,Z.fbidiztylGttais,t.4lifyiug Its suporior durability See some of Wurrezes Roofing on Duo erne Depot, St. Charles Hotel, New Dispatch Building, Poet Building, ou icla Building, St. Andrews hi Church, Hand stieet; qt11191(.1.1 House, O'Hara Class Wanks, 0 lhmsen'e Class Warehocie, Chess, Wieca d Co.'a rolling mill and tack factory. OUR ELASTIC clatter., We apply OLD IRON en.l TIN ROOFS, which makes a...a/ . as cod a 3 new, and better water proof. I niid.dit. T HE MEN'S FURNIBiIINCI GOUPS AT L. biIItSLIFELD A SON'E, Ara diatlugulalied for tUtir beauty, elegance of atylea and cempleteneas of stuck, conslatiug, i tu part a LINEN and MARSEILLES SEIIIITP, FANCY SCARFS and TABEILAS. Baas:a:able UNDER:AURTS AND DRAWERS, CAMBRIC BANDRERUHIEFS, HALE .HOSE, Ac. , Ac., at L. EitiRSHFELD & SON'BI Na. 83 Wood street QED SWHET'POTATOES.-15 barrels Seed Sweet Potatoes for sale cheap to close consign• rat= Ly JAS. A. FETZER, ap 23 Corner Market and First streets. HARPER FOR MAY. GODEY FOR MAY. ATLANTIC FOR MAY HARPER FOR MAY, IioDEY FOK MAY. Bar cals at ap'll3 1858. GOODS SPOOL COTTON, • BUTTJNS, STa, MaidUlA EVE= JAMIS BIIOEIANAN ATLARPIO FOR MAY it. A. LOOMIS, asgwt, Poet Handing it Pinta street. ==r==4 NEW ADVERTIStk'EN'4 SPLENDID NEW SPRING STOCK rIANO F --LitTES,, FROM THE ORii..97' UN EdVALLED CHICKERING az SON X, BOSTON. THE SUBSCRIBER in announeiLg the in rival of his now Spring supply of PIA.Nts ,FORTES. from the world-renowned manufactory of CHILE iatING SONS, Boston, begs to inform the public, that he haseu whoae thorough knowledge of the mechanical and artistic qualities of Piano Fortes is unquestionable. These new Piano Fortes have been selected by personal examination and trial, yams Tax Ira tease MOCK PILIPaRita BY MiSsas. CHICERINO & SONB,"FOR THEIR SPRING nitTIERS, NOW REACHING THEM FROM ALL PARTS OF THE CONTINENT, and they are confidently offered io the public as the CHOICEST and most VALUABLE ELtC TION of PIANO FORTES ever brought to this city. THE IMPROVEMENTS Made by tho Messrs. Chickerings within the lest few months, both In their Seven Octave and their new Six and-whalf Octave Piano Fortes, can only ha appreciated by ccmpart ma with those of a farmer period. OUR GREATEST PERFORMERS, PROFESSIONAL and NON-PROFESSIONAL, urn roost re spectfully invited to (al with their friends and try these Plano Fortes. taking Oran entlhient to give them .i FAIR AND, IMPARTIAL TRFAi• The new stock, when Complete, wilt consist et all the styles now manufactured by MESSRS, CEICKERINU d. WITH ALL THIR I ATE IaiRROYE:tiEFTS 1N THE STYLES, mechanism, strength and durability, deiicato and elastic touch, end exquisite irmuty of tone, which have ren dered these Piano Fortes and the 1: , 111A1 of Chick, Sons, as famous in fo - eign laudw'as on this mettnei,t. ONE OF OHICKERENG SONS' FULL CARTrEP SEVEN OCTAVE GRAND . .PIA.At lac With their new Patent Action anti Patent full iron vrcicos, a most superb lustrument, and without its superior au) where t witbe sold, If applied for within Lug wont reduction of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS!! ALSO—A Full Seven Octavo Grand Piano Purto, plainer than the above, but equal, as an lustruatont, in every par ticular. Thit would be a most valuable instrument for any large Seminary or to any ambitious Music Tehutier who has the time to practice and a proper desire to excel in lt;e art. ALSO—One of Checkering & Song' elegant and ithique JEW P4RLO73. GRAND PIANOS, Combining all the essential qualities of y Full Grand I oino, yet compressed in to small a form that it cccupiA no mer:. room than an ordinary Seven Octave Square Piano. PRICES AND TERMS INVARIABLY THE SAME AS AT THE MANUFACTORY. THE PIANO FORTES Manufactured by Messrs' CUD:MERINO 150N8, whoa' the subscriber has been toelr sole anti exclusive A6ents it this c,ty for so many years, ARE NOT FURNISHED TO ANY OTHER HOUSE IN THIS CITY, AND ALL OR DEES MUST BE SENT AND PUR- CHASERS DIRECTED TO THE SUBSOIBE4 ALL THE PIANO FORTES manufactured by Lill i :Li h R IND & SONS, and sold in this market ARE WARRANTED By the Manufacturers and the Subscriber. ,Tonzi H. MELLOR, Sole Agent for Chiekeriui; & Sow, in Eittaburgb, Went-prii Pennsylvania, Eastern Ohio, and North West .o ‘ll Oulu, No. 81 WOOD STREET, between Dime°. i Alloj and Fourth street, PITTBIIO RUH, PA. ap23i2l-a-w 4wd.tltw • IeARMERS' AND MECIIANICS' FIRE AN I) 111ARINE INSURANCE 0021 ?A N f , N. W. ! - .... n ui...1if.it u" , St CUFD AND WALPtiT OTRELT9, PHIL/DELP di A .IscSar.9—s.`,lo,69l. PlTraliallti OFFILIft, Nu. 90 ViATlia. SiTtiA:f THOS. J. HUNTER, Agee t Thd Collo', iug Hat will show the Eiga4..uia paid at the Pittsburgh Agency fur lobers flow Junt', lef,ll, 1,, A i.i 11 1063: 1 0 Herbert Hoolal ...$ 500 B. Hill &C. ...... $ l'Ld Ti. Win 91.1.1e0 .. 000 Oh Floc ler 1:11 . a b 1.) f. CO . 103 tie Frank Wolff . 400 00 Ftitu INlw:Ecu . . .. -10 ou 111 lines ......... ... Idd Uu J. licward & Cu.. . *.t 00, 0.,, W. W Al'aieB., . hdo W tiliwoith, ff.., , ,i I l'2l-, uk., Juhri Heath .. . 117 to J. H. 11 - iilb, er4 .. 'lO., V. J. .I Ilousa & Co.. 300 07 E..lw. Spauce, i',l '..4 bl, i'ittiriliyef & thati ..1,68'3 72 0 H Pa01,..i.u. . . '..tf, 0. , J.it.a. Thenipsuu...... 'Lou uu kievll.ll it ftich,od'i.. 10 ut, lice,) Faldblisi. ti ::h.l uu 1.1,;. - ..sa, At.,,,i .0 U,. , ..i , Julie Wutsoil .. 23 6u . R. hill & C.. _ J. U. HAIM . 14) 00 Win ti; H.o.t. , Phelps, Vitta St Cu... 4,600 uu. it. 7)111 Ir C0....,..- .7 1. liOuse ..t. Cu..... ti in Sp ,1.,:i S. C.. J n. 9 Woods, Esq 'is t,,0 •. , ,dlctive ~e ~te,:eer Wm. ll'Cully et Co.. 2,1713 17 1 Arcola .. .. .. .. 71 ie Jii.i.u2s 411ollaigtr 1,01.10 00 I Adnula S. rit'Cliu:.„. k. 40 OD _ . 1,- G 7. ;to ou I I) Ihonaid . ue Total . SILT/SOW PENNBYLVANIA, Citi f Pittabuigh, dd. before me, uu A Idermuu In and for said city, vi.ctall:.„ came Themes .1. Hunter, Agent of the Farmers u .d 51e shackles' Insurance Company, who beiug duly Sr. ri ac cording to law, d , :dh depose 'and` eay that the tot egolue. statement le true. THOS. J. lIIJNTIeIt, A Lent. SWUrn and ellhscribed Pefuia roe, April 7, 145.3 . J LEONARD M. O4Nd, AMA-i.uuu rjrHE 11-IEN'3 eURNiSHINU €1001);) L. RILSHFELD SUN'S, Are distinguished fur t.L.ir beauty, elegane of say 1211 and completeness of stock, consisting la part ut LINEN and tt.SEILL43 SHiRTS. $4Ni./Y gidARFS eo4 reUbLi LA B. Seasonable UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAM'EtiS, CAMBRIC MANDE. KRUM EFS, HALF HOSE, Ac., tic. 1111.13.SHVIGLD SOit,, ap2S No. 93 Wood ettoet. POTATOES- 400 bush Baltimore Blue Seuteli Cray Potatoea, to arrive, and for Bale by JAS. A. NETZEH, Corner of Market and Finit eta 80 bide. wised Potathei for Eata b JAB. A. y Ft, 6p21 Cola.r Ixiarket ttud Flint tat 3ei.4 nHIED APPLES.-14 bags choice Driexi Apples just received and fur bale by JAS. A. YEIZER, Corner Market and Wee etioets. GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, 4. 3IMPFARLA.ND, DiERCLIANT TAILOR Corner of Fourth and quatirdqd etreete, itiESPECTFULLY ANNOUNOES Ln has reuuir 1 u a B?rin A.caertetaqt of GENTLEMEN'S DRESS GOODS, or the newest styles, best quality and must elegant ticbt:lip thins, which be is prepared to manufacture to ;u Os LATbST FASHIONS, And with each a character of workmanship, as cannot fat. to satisfy and please the most fastidieua tastes. COOKING BY GAS. A WORD TO THE LADII , :s. HEATED TERM IS A PPRO Ael - IL INCI, icud we calhhe ritteatiou cC tLe LrAil, a 11.• Ce,et (bat • COOKING, • Oan be done vAtti economy, Without ...k4,1 L out soot, and with despatch—lhe fire Leto, Momye t y a mouthat—by using tauograve , a clas Uookliag Stobe., T..* which Vic 1631...3;ad1y iuiii, yuar btituUtiou Av. "1:1 iSmiththail stmt. S. A .10/16181r1 LRO. County bud Oily Bight, for salt. ap1,::411,1 THE ST'ILISII CUT AWAITS, N E Fasiacris iv Ja, .li.t 1,61,8 Raglans, tic., otc., FOB. BOYS ND Y OUT r i Ale ettracrint jiltacklati pareuts, wisu wi3h tut, • their eoua tirgtlaltly and at the atitue thee cheaply, at ellEntiat'S WIMP) HALL, Corher W.Alatre,et and Diamond THE PLACE TAC6 LE ES 0 IN Ev tr. tl; I; I. VRESH DuMEKEIC FRUITS.- treat. Pthlatel, itl thAttled 50 caus; " Pk Fruit, maLatc.l; ti esti T‘rantvr.:2l ; iu 11...3tt1e5; C2111d; Juit rereivA fica for .3.1 e hy ftEntlIER ..i.NDEaIiON, atrcut, q. 14 dt. Ltotcl P; Ireponale for pavlng. pROPOSALS WELL BE RECEIVED BY the undersigned, until WRIDAY, the 80th ui A pril in "tent, Zre CURBING and PAVJNJ that pottien et ohlu attest, opposite the :Western Penitentiary,'eat , ndio.s - lit,t wardly trout Webster street tu the isalitro!yd Ilridge. Mao. for PAVING Willi BRICK, the Side:Walk or fe...t if up, fronting the Penitautiary grutuads, on said ULM street. Thepropocala will state the price per nu. al (ad fur Curb! LI and the size end character of the Stout. tube used fur that purpose. - -They-wilt also elate the price per square yard 1. r the CohbleeStone or stree t paVeLLlblltd and the price per equtora yard for the brick pavement. The paveineut of the frot way, to be of hard cherry brick, of such quality as shall la approved by the Wa-deu. The prices bid, as above, to include all the sand, gravel, and other materiels, end work necess.iry to complete ELe contract to the satisfaction of the Inspectors. In addition to the bidding for the work, as aLuve men tioned, which will be considered as being made fur cash, no the completion of the contract, the propeside will state, et what prices the work will be dune nn a credit of TWELVE MONTHS. s. JONES, Treasurer, ap9:ood Western Penitentiary. SARDINES.- 111 cues 'Lute eau, Coh, , 10 " quilt' • " 5 " third " • " Just received and for eede Dy ittrimEs de Lio.d9 Wood tweet SAJfETV INSURANCE COMPAN V Q ItlCuß.Yoltiii2l/ I 1 Tilt; LELII.SLATURE Off PENN SYLVANIA, i 535. - - OFFICE. .5 E CuRNER THIRD AND WALNUT Sl3 in Good!, Ly Ki.ar, all part, tha • 4 , lasi. Bonds, Iturtgages, and U ',SS U flit ktilludelptaa City, dud °titer a l h oz / Si 6 Stuck In Banks, ttail.ruttdi au.llueatrura 1 u euzupbul.- Bins s6c i at1a.........- ..... 1140,1191 66 Cash on hand ................... ....... 33,864 Bala/Ate to Ursul. ut Agouti, rt..utau, hiatittaPuliJaa t.k.aatly Si ,73 u I. a otter ttetti due tt CutupirAy THE GREAT WESTERN Fire and Marino Insurtratua Cu., OF PHILADELPHIA. Office Company's Building, No. 4CIi Walnut, Corner of Fourth Street CAPITAL.. Capital paid la.. Purplua, Jauur , tae, 18 5 T U B NO. ,11421 bi ttit.6l* INSURA.NCE, DELAWARE MUMJAI. PLIILADELPHIA. 3ViARINE INSURANCE. ~.N 4FtISEA.B. UAHU 0, Jrl.l F RElil INntilt..9VUE.h eIRE ilu Meranswild. wthorally. Uu Stutvi, Otintilut Liou-fts : -4.SSATS 111 , ad,':OP.S. .3a.Zed 0. liana, '11....4.12.1Jus Ve...Lidliag, .3.llLem TA e..va.1.15, Williaiu .6.yre, J.: J. 6. Panialua, Jor.hu: P..1.4.r0 Saluanl E. 6tuke.3, Henry filoaL, 1 Jalue.:3 it. SioYarlea4, Thoruai 0. Haul, Ei..,bert ii:u t...u, Jr. Jullu 8. 5:. , ;.t..',.., Pitistargh B.'P. .1.,,i . ,.). L., J. T. 1 Ji,,u, , 171 i lti .k.1i...11.*.i, t'e ,Ai,Jai 1J.,....c. ... . ... . . . Witham tdarti u, J.aapli U. Seal, E.dtatintl A. Susdar. Jolts 0. Davla, Join R. Pour:Ad, thorgo 3. ielpor, Idward. Darliugtou, Dr. R. Al. Huaton, Wilium Q. Ludwig, Hugh Craig, Etpancar Charles Kelley, H. Jones Brool,u, Jacob P. Jouoa, Lio3. 0. HALED, ViJo Pre aitrai£ LYLCITIS:I ; deeretui P. A.. FIRE INSIIII4NCIE—Liwit,I ur Pwidbtual. MARINE INSURANCE, .a Carg. add INLAND IN:DIRANOP, by Luticl and Laud Carrlagta DIRE C , TOlie: Charlea 0. Lathrop, 1433 Walnut sti William Darling, 1510 Pine street. Alexander Wrillitlen, Merchant, 13 Not th Froz.i Isaac Hazlehrtrat, Attorney and John C. Hunter, rival of Wright, Hunter & Co. E. Tracy, firm of Tracy & Co., tioliii2noth'e John R. McCurdy, Arm of Joliet, Witte it Thump L. Iliiiettpre; firm dt C 4 i11e4)53 & Zeller Jitmes B. Smith, firm of Jallle3 B. &Jahn 3 Ca. Hon. Henry M. Fuller, ofile 327 south Third West. John C. Vogie!, (lice n:,r ui Seventh end James Weight, Into ()ashler Pant. of Tit,su. Alfred Talor office Cairo City Property. Jona J, Slocum, office 2.riti Booth Third street. C. C. LATHII.OP, President. W. l A FILING, Vice Prealdeut Li {VIS tlitElltr,ty,_ Second Vice Pres't, , Lut , -, ,1.1( , N _ JAMES WRIO - FIT, Secretary and Trtaaarer. IL E. itlelAltitriON, Assistant Fw calory. R. W. POINLEXTEIt, Agent. 07 Water etveor, Pittsburgh C A gliill4 1 RANC (%0141 PANV, 010 PITM 1; C' f: (;,'il A. 14ENitY .5.1 ATWOOD, saltriai,ii Viii. ALL UMW!ue ft/ it AZID S It Jame; A iicd.1.1... - ca if üb. William Rea, ZIY4' . ‘1 2 .: e PBllliBOiastilti Ilistikatico Company, r T 6 P. U it ti L, t/ J Si..L Ituay Vatl,au-ti J 3.. iic.,Ei A. C. ti Liu: iii 0.5 ~~. 1;i2~1 1:111111 3 , • I' I I . C24l:ldat k PITTBIIIIKti (IENERAIJ INSURANCE A.4ENCV. t;u v itai •43,U011,000. tr 1 1 ,1111.1.4.1, L,.,1.01.,1 by eebi.rs Istad 6.w.i ott.r dtht_d rri Li 1.1!:(!: , S olf ^ v4E,ral'et ti.)ra;• ' tai,. 04 ii4>ilaw dwatki.a..e, Clu.Rieu t tq't T.Y.21/ et (2/1, t'.4. t cldl4-1) :IRA COVi A OR S'r ON P. Vtl - AT - PIIP El S 9 t',olll 1140 to eix inch calibre. frcia to 30 e." , 1t3 ";;;;? I ) EA It' A RC H tioof 6alis Fe•Li.;ix by EILENEV 1,11. COLLMS, FORWARDING AND C - WI trui SSIO J PA R C t 4 , AND WUOL&.LC 0:41.1i4 . IN SEIS,LitE, MW PRODULE rio. 25 \Vann STllll.6ll', PiTi'Mlfil J. Oa° aiitiL2S 11,11 , • ...91.12a1FAOUTIcEli = ALIONIOIL4 Col.l3gme -Spirits mad Ft!eel OH, -Nori. 467 and 170 Second.:-'tft3et. pp101?i io A liti U ii.1 1 41-d VA FIZNI;iiSTo - kol;, lINIPORTI43, & DEAL It IN FO RE I C-N AN I) !OM Ii: ST IC HAMAN .fiffig: ti Wooti ste.cat, h.,ctvw.bca 4,111 “ 14411 411 , ay and Fourth strait) P1T.2".48U8.011, t" 1. actuia (bar la it..a oyaulug ye..,11 a , ladad a , ant fortiga tire, nil now,E4ul will Ga sold uu n c d i buy Gth, r L101:30 to this City. Hs siitJl:;u;aG cc y uLsnd a B. , , a.rtwout of (ITTI.I.P.Y, CA 11.Pf.:•:1•1 - 41:.+"f Lit)L:l, h r. - bvcs 0,41!),1‘, - ,11,3 ttio eittetti,A, ol I,uLaia si.-.51 itini."llo.bilillii• lollee I HAVE THIS DAY, APIUL 1, 1 z•isx, SOLD lay eatica arczh otv., to W. W. YOUNG who 4111 tact:mit. th , t uvinc..l-1 t I.lltl old $011.1(1, U'Llatr the nape at CARTWRIGHT .t Wth. Catt wright, has Losn engaossd with L Jut ) ,:nis, and en• tvis tha u. firm with a thutough ca,ivizi.k. Ilia bad/. iIbSJ. I cbeerfally recotamail ttio now hero to ELL) former patrons sad Merida, who haia sio !Aurally pa troulaai th, ,ttablislimeht. JOHN CARTWRIGHT. (10-PARTNERSHIP.-- ilia viidersigned havo ilia day t.ra.v.4 a pat totohip, under the neaw ot CART witla ta k YOUNU, ftlr thu put poso artaanataetaze lag tau' (haiku.; ics 'Cutlery, etir.4l.nl luatritx, , .ce,.tc They have purchased tho atu,:k af CI, dud will .:autiano tha bualuooe, at N. Wood atr,.t. WM CARL' t'Vhititi I', W. W. YOUNG. 6.101 ht, 1b i CARTWYRIGIIT (sua,z.s,r: tube: (uff., Njr,.. , ,, ) rvIANUFACTIURERS AND IMPORTER:I; I_ .1 redtot at.d nit Wad and tat luetrumente "thins, hott,ia, Piohnig.To.:ale, ate., No. Sd Wocal street. 'Ploy gird opeetnl attontioi. the insuuntetur• tog of Trnaies, Supporters, etc. Jobbing and Repairing With punctuality and daspoteli. apli rip RP, CHEMIC AL OLIVE ERASIVE - s OAP, tannufactufoi by B. 0 A 3. Sawyer, co, raelves the proferen•::o ov , ,r ell other kiinie evet oiTered family use. lan advantages ocei olLr soaps n - e:—lat. It Ls cbenper to use, ouo pound Lino eq..lnl to thrza of c.autuva roodu Soap. tEd. Hull the not, nz 1 only ba 6ecuirto.l w ensuing when this ...a%p to used lu place of other Sua.p. Sd. Labor in ws.rhio,t hcarki d.ephn.A.l hUh, as the clothes will requi.o tittle it an, rubbing, thus avoiding their Veer on the waeb-bound. (Lb clothea la tuinecellsarw c: hen thin soap L. Lewd, r,.d t a r.i or salt water atelwa:a equally e %ell Le soli. oth. Prtotets, Mo. hlulats., Yeioisri nod others, Had it far suposior to other Soapa. It speedily to -113(1ie3 grouse, tar, paint, printets' !IA and dirt from the halide, leaving the eklu sou, and f.ee trout chapping. To avoid the labor or tlibblog the clothes ; and the use of the wash.board, the luUuaing auvaLus shoul4 be rellowe4 , .For the wunklug of eight or ten of u tanilly, Enka ol.; pound of soap, cut It tutu etrus. Loge, arid dtoeoive W ouo gallon of but water; put the cluth.s tutu a tub cautaint about tea galloon of iiarro %inter; pour the disuol.—.l ituup, and stir thoroughly. Let thew soak. twenty to thirty minutes, haw. , out, and riot., to winer water uuce, water twice. A Tory dirty wrist-Laud, or seam, or geese altota, may require a slight tubbing, but Otherwise the clothed will argue out clean and whits, without rubbloe, or boiling. Cold with.: may be mod lu pleco ot Lot, regal: tog about double t4un In soaking. .4-4 Observe our mane on u - nel. bar. - . For sale, la arty quantity, at our warctiour,a, Nu. ai V, 0 .1 street, and at our works, opposite Ulu itouud /louse, I'•-uu• s)lvanta avenn.. b. L t J U. aAIV LAWRENCE COUNTY SON I) WANT ED, to .Ivbaugo fur Ittl, 1. s. svitT Markot WESTViIiN LANL i of go,,d quality, y sak ur uichaugo lu UM ity ap22 S. CUTLIBEILT S suN, SI .11.rkut ,tea bbla, Cluiuus fa L1M 1 0 0 .., v ..., sr us:4ns re. iou,ooto 00 10'4,7Stii $ ciuu,ouu uo sY'l'L,:>tlo ;Hi (.1 V.:77,6V4 ue licufaJ ILorTY. itivalc.i S. elt.liq J. 414. “..1 4.4 Stl fiidit• J iLisutt, E.mptan ,La 2a~~,~i10 'i~~II~RO k 7 %Voud stre-i