LOcAL AFFAIRS. Encore. It has frequently occurred to" us that Pittsburgh audiences are more given to the practice of " encor ing" actors, musicians, and other public performers . than is right or proper. This morbid tie; re to have everything done over again spoils the illusion of a play, and also needlessly fatigues the performers, who are either too good natured to refuse, or they think it their best policy to comply lest they should bo frowned down if 111/:y refused- Especially is this the ease at a concert; ;hero the " dear public " only mar their enjoyment Mr the remainder of the evening by injudicious encores; they ought to remember that the comparative, rule of "good, best" is exactly re versed with the voice, by the strain of immediate repetition. It is also .duo to the rights f person:, who perform in public, that they should not be asked to do inure than they promised. Nu :um' hos any species of right to demand inure than he has given an equivalent for, whether his bargain be struck in song or the every day prose of bread and meat, anti he who insists on such rights at the opera or theatre, shows great want of self respect and sense, for good taste and genuine appreciation speak forth in -quiet enjoyment and just applause, not in over exaction. Another senseless and very unsatisfactory practice in .our theatres is the calling before the martain.of an actor or actress at the end of the play, who merely walks across the stage, and retires without saying a word. On a benefit night, when they are expected to say something, it naly do well enough, but it nitng be extremely annoying fur a dead Macbeth, Richard, or Lucretia Borgia to come before the curtain in no cessarily disordered garments, and walk across the stage, stopping in the middle to make a bow. We confess we have never seen the utility of this prac. tics, to say nothing of the effect it has in destroying the illusion produced by the play. lint we aro writing 'more at length on this subject than we intended. A whole chapter might ho written to our fashionable audiences upon this single word—" encore " for they have with it 50121etilLICS — trpOile most excellent scenes and jarred upon the setrii ilitics which the artists bad succeeded, in gAvan;zinq into fiction. But wo for bear. • Ward Railroad Meeting, Pursuant to call, a large and enthusiastic meeting of the citizens of the Pint' Ward rues held at Lang'r Hall, Liberty street. On motion, Felix C. Nagloy was called to the Chair, r. n d Wm. Nesbitt appointed Secretary. A couunittoo of lice having been appointed to draft resolutions, the following were reported, and, after discussion, adopted : WnEumns, The Pitislmrgh, Fort Wayne and Chi cago Railroad Company desires to effect a junction of its road, with that the Pennsylvania Railroad, by laying tracks across Penn .treat, in accordance with the charter of said company, and WEEnnAs, The City Solicitor, as well as others, eminent in a knowledge of the laws of our State, have given the of that caid company has a legal right to make such connection independent of the cc don of the City Councils and in accordance with the acts of the Legislature, and WHEREAS, The Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chi cago Rail Road Company has, in deference to the desired action of the Councils, abstained from laying down said crossing, therefore Resolved; That .1 , 1 Pittstl.ters and Pennsylvan• lans, looking to the interests of our City and State, we regard the different Rail Road Corbpanies whose interests are involved in the contemplated connection across Penn Street, as des;•rving the aardial support of all good citizens. Resolved, That we 470 in favor of said Rail Road croxising, under such fair •ted iiberal restrictions, as will protect the persons end preporty of our citizens. Resolved, That the members of councils repro stinting fheFifth Ward, he instructed to use all honor able effort; to seeuro tile speedy passage of an ordi naneo granting the right to cross Penn Street, in conformity to the spirit of these resolutions. FELIX C. NEG LEY, President IV3I, NESBITT, Secretary. The American Cyclopedia. We direct the attention of our readers to the notes below concerning a matter which WO did not think at all important in the first piece—but as some parties have made much ado hbout a small mistake or mis print, we deem it but just and fair to publish the ex, planation : PITTSBURGFI, February 10, 185 S. To the Editor of the Post—Sir : Having this morn ing received a note from the Messrs. Appleton of Now York, confirming the promise I made you on the discovery of the errur in locating Allegheny city—that it would bo rectified in the edition now passing through the preen—also subsequent editions, I take pleasure iu laying before you a copy of the letter. Respectfully, NEW YOEK, February S, ISSB. Dear Sir: Although we sincerely regret the al , - surd accident which has befallen the notice of Alle gheny city in the first volume of our new American Cyclopedia, we confess we are at the same time amused: for it Ell/se be Wain to any one having the 'least idea of the complex machinery employed in Cyclopedia making, that this is but one of the curious mechanical blunders against which we must be con stantly on guard, and to which oven the tzitnplest book-making is liable. It is almost unnecessary to assure 'you that the corrected edition, with Allegheny restored to its proper site, and Rirminghtitn into,a sub stantial town, is rilrealy passing through the press. Yours respuctfuily, 11. DIIFPY Outrageous Conduct,. Oa Tuo3.loy moraine Cvro< llotchison and James Finch wont to Mayor :3'17 !:ra.te, of Allegheny, and acquainted him with an out' 1-a which had been perpetrated ou them the pr , i7llal? evening, in broad daylight. Hutchis.,u :ep; a store near Manches ter, on the plank road, we believe, and on Monday evening, while he was ataudia:.; at the door, he saw approaching four fe110w., , , who were drunk, named James Cardiac, David Dill, James Helm and Charles Mc2iornan, and fearing from their looks that they would give him trouble, went inside and locked the door. One of the party tried the door, and on find ing it fastened, threatened to burst it in, if it.was not opened. Fearing that the throat would ha car ried into elocution, Hutchison, who is a!very small man, gave a loaded pistol to Finch, and toll him defend the stl,ro if the men came in. Hutchison than turned back the look, sod the four rushed ia.— Finch pulled out the pi:tol, on r 3 which the in traders laid held of the terrified man, dragged him on tin; pavement, and pulling out their knives and pistols threatened death. In a insolent they let him go, and he ran away os fast as his legs would carry him, the whole troop in hot pursuit, ono of whom it is stated, drew a knife on a woman. Finch managed' to escape. Oa hearing these faetc, Ilf;yor Stnekrath issued warrants fn. the , rr2 , t, ot tie roadies,• and this morning the p , ,ike, nide/. high Constable Wills, succeeded in arr,gtng al!, is be i, before daylight.— They wore put in the tumb3, and atvait a hearing.— Reporter. The Execution. To-morrow is the day for the execution of the sen- Evacuee of the law upon Fife and Charlotte'Jones. We are glad to know that the Sheriff, in making his arrangements for thu execution, is determined to carry, out the letter of the law and conduct this solemn affair with all possible privacy. The neces sary preparations are going forward with as little noise as possible. The number of persons admitted will ho very few—indeod, we have heard it stated quite positively that the press will not be admitted. Yesterday morning the se - acid, having boenore viously constructed, was taken to the jail yard and secured iu its place. Throughout the day, a con tinual throng of visitors besieged the jail, all filled with a morbid anxiety to sea the pri:;oners and the preparations for their execution. We would think it proper that visitors should :let be allowed to enter the precincts of the jail from now until the execution bas taken place. The prisoners are carefully watched in order to prevent the accomplishment of any at tempt at suicide. Acquittal of R.icluirds: The Court of Oyer an I Terminer mot at nine o'clock yesterday m - n - ning, and tho arguments pro and coo having been concluded on the evening pre vious. Judge Al'Clure proceeded to give his charge to the jury, which occupied about an hour. The jury retired, and the prisoner fainted away in the box, perfectly overcome; ho recovered in a short time, and was remanded to prism. The jury deliberated until about four o'clock, when they oamo into Court with a verdict of " not guilty," and the prisoner was accordingly rereacd. There is a good deal of dissat_ isfaction manifested at this verdict; the general opin ion seems to be that Kelly has been made a scape goat of. Military Convention. A number of the officers of our volunteer-military companies held a meeting at the armory of the Wa , bington Infaotry yesterday morning,. to take steps for the amendment of our militia laws. The tnew.ing organized by calling Captain Alexander Illy, of tho Jackson Independent Blues, to the chair, and appointing Captain Wright, of tho Wash. ingten Infantry, tieorttary. A bill W:l3 reported and adopted, providing for the better collection of the militia tax, and the assess• tne,nt of all who are liable for it. It is quite a long document, otherwise we would give it to our readers. It will be forwarded to the Legislature forthwith, and its pafsage urged fn that. body. After the transaction of seine further business not of importance, the Convention adjourned. St. Clair flotel.--W 3 aro pleased to learn that our old friend W. C. Cmnelly, is now refitting and re furnishing. this elegant and well situated hotel for aceoustnetlation of his old g an d in antici pation the patronage. of many friends. By Monday next he will be enabled to aceocemodate his hosts of feends, and as he is a caterer who twede:no 2 tttery from us, wo can assure all guests a regal on tertainment while with hitn. Rajtuns, sacks and frock 'Overcoats for inerifyoutla and boys; dress and business coats, neatly cut and niale; fine plush and silk vests, a large variety of fins and common pants, now on bands and selling at very close rate:! by C.iraa , !liao, Allegheny. Special nro , :•ion invited to a fall stock of lino coatings, p and VOStillS, kept esm . iivoly for custom work, which, with a choice variety of gloves and ho,kry; shawk; mufflers, ties, 160., will by disposed of at favorable prices. Terms strictly cash—hence H. DUFFY D. APPLETON & CO Pittsburgh Retail Market. We publish this morning our regular weekly re port of family marketing, carefully corrected : OUR FAMILY MARKETING Beef Ste , tk. first cut, "f lb 10 0 12c. second " " 8 0 9 Ilea4ts, 10 0 11 Pork Steaks, u 8 0 10 Itatst,, u 8 0 9 Veal Cutlets, u 10 0 12 Mutton t hops, " 8 0. 9 ~ `. Quarter, 7 0 8 Pigs Feet, "f dez 30 ® 40 Tripe each 40 0 50 Pork Sausages, • 19, lb 0 0 10 Bologna " 10 0 12 Sausage Meat, u 12 0 12 , /, u 51ince ' 12 0 12,;,i' Liver Pudding, tl 5 0 6 Beef Liver, 6: 4 ('" " Tongnet, each 30 (.c? 37 Turkel,, " 75 (' 1,12 Goes?, , 65 in) 873/4 . Duch, ^-? pax 40 (n 1 65 Chickens, It ;air 2i) (to 41 Fish, °I - O ra re I, 74 string :i0 @ 40 " Perch. 25 (al 35 Sacker. • • - 21 (8) 3,1 Lard, Leaf. IA It, 11 (8 12 Rendered. 12 0 124 Onions, (1 li'l plc 10 0 72 Pot a too 4, Neal. 'n'k " 9 0 . 12 11,-1, 8 0 10 Tare ire, " .• • 8 8) 10 OA ery, 'p hn nch 8 0 10 . 2 0 .1 Carrot., .• 2 0 3 . ParAnipq, '• 2 0 1 11 ,, r4oradiali, " 1 01. 2 Pcm pkina, each 12 0 10 Cabbag , 2 (''' 4 emu b. rr ies, 11 quart 10 (.., 12 . 14 White Beam., " ............... ............ 5 0 0 Hominy. 8 (8) 10 Apple 'Rutter, .ii 10 ® bi Apploil, 11 half peck 10 ® 15 Dried Peaches, 'ill quartlo 0 12 ~Applm , , ................. 9 0 li 10 Butter, Rill, - Lb 16 ® Print, 20 ® 25 EzSg, .1 (loz 12 ® 14 Guardians of the Poor.—The Board. of Guardians met yesterday, and elected the followt.ng officers for the ensuing year: President—William J. Howard. Secretary and Agent—George Fortune. ' Treasurer—C. G. Rogers. Chaplain—John Wilkinson. Superintendent of Almshouse—John Dcrrickson. Physician to Almshouse—Henry Sruyser. Physician to City Poor—Thomas W. Shaw. Cure.—The importance of cure can hardly bo too highly estimated, and no opportunities should pass without an observation of them sufficient to judge of their daptation'to the lienirort The remaining days of Mrs. Mansfield's stay at the Monongahela House (to day and to morrow) aro of touch importance tit those who aro suffering from conitillintA whom causes are not generally understood sua-iontly to obtain their removal. ,Ifer suroosii has been very great here, and tho two remaining (lays afford to others a similar opportunity of relief or cure. Fogrer'a o ,, yeties.—The audience at this establish ment last night was about as usual. Tho "cast iron man," Mr. Madison, astonishes every ono by his al most supsrhutnau strength. He appears again this evening, on the occasion of Mrs. Foster's benefit, when the dramas of "William Tell" and - " The Jacob ite," will be performed. Fatal Accident.—We learn incidentally, but have as yet been unable to ascertain any reliable particu lars, that a man named Craven was run over by a train on the Blairsville branch of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and was instantly killed. The accident occurred on Tuesday evening. Teerence .ll'Lanjlilin was tried in the Court of Quarter Sessions yesterday for stealing a pig from Martin M'Govere, and acquitted. This was the cel ebrated " pig case," and created much merriment in the Court room. bigomar. the party charged as an accomplice with M'Crcary, in knocking down and robbing Jam•ss G. rtTustin, has not yet been arrested. Some other parties have been committed to jail as being accessories. Breach of the Peace.—A ms. n named Caleb Whal ing was sent to jail by Alderman Lewis, yesterday morning, on a charge of breach of the peace. Caleb bad better restrain his propensities.fltr xhaling people hereafter. Mayor's Office.—Yesterday morning' the Alnyor had eight ordinary cases before him, which weria dis posed of in the usual manner. The Greatest Invention of the Age—The EacClalor Shingle 111111.--Who Wants to Get Rich : Everybody! Then lot everybody pay a visit to the Great Weetern i'laning Mills, on the corner of Marbury street and Daqt2sne way, and see the B4celsior Mill snake silty - perfectly-formed shingles in one minute. But we would advise anybody wishing to secure the insane of rapidly accumulating a fortune, to call soon, as we aro disposing of Shop, Township, Coun ty, State and Territorial rights almost as fast as we can draw up the deeds. We have, as yet, some val uable rights for sale—therefore, ye who would at some future roll in your costly carriages, had better call soon. We do not agk any one to purclfse, until after he has thoroughly examined the mill, and perfealy un derstands the principles upon which it is con structed. The best evidence we can give of the great value of this machine, is the work it performs. Tho shingles made by it are more perfectly and beautifully formed, and command a much higher price from dealers than those made in any other way. Ths public are respectfully invited to - call and see :he machine in operation at the above named place. The Proprietors can always ho found at the St. Nicholas Hotel, corner of Grant an•! Fourth streets, Pittsburgh., JENKINS, UTI' ‘t LYNCH. GLYCERINE! GLYCERINE!! GLYCERINE!!! GLYCERINE!! I! One of the he'll: articles for chapped hands now in oguo. l'irarranted a sure cure. For sale at SUPER'S DRUG STORE, Carter Penn aryl St. Clair streeto. 64" DR. HOSTETTER'S STO\tACII BITTERS, for many 'years, have had the very beet reputation among all classes, and the fact that they are a pure and healthy tonic contri bute daily to their well deserved popularity for removing all acid humors from the Stom oh, curinz all symptoms or cares of Dyspepsia, and renovating and building np the entire phyeicil sys4m—they have no superiors. We . can COlatidolltly reeorairoul Da. lINTECTETCS SITTERS to all who snfftr from Dyspepsia Complaints as a positive and unfailing remedy, and one that will bring the entire man to a most healthy condition. Nothing can Ito me-e value- Ye as a tonin than a wino glass of these limns taken be. rore inoals. Our readers should not fail to try them. For eale by drnagitta and dealers generally, everywhere, md by 70STETTER & SMITH, Manufacturers and Proprietors, feet-lo No. At 37 Penn str(vt. QEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Andito-s of Pitt towngilio, until THURSDAY, the 1 3th clay of February next, for the filling up the hollow ground, on that part of the new road located on Ewalt sreet, "itt , ownsbin, and grading the sumo to a rive of not over live dozrees by thirty-three feet wide, from the Pensylvania Railroad, where it crosses Fwalt stroet, and continued along that street in a straight line to the rising ground in the road, a short distance beyond the now township road called Ferguson street. For further particulars, apply to either of the Auditors, or to the Township Clerk, ALLEY. BRACKEN :MAE, Esq., at the township Oleo, near Minersville. WM. HERON, JOSEPH COLTART,. Pitt township, Jan. 9. 's3—jat4:o-a-w4w Auditors. QWEE'r CIDER.-3 blils.received this day Price 20 coati .p gallon. HAWORTH, BRO. BROWNLEE, .149 ' in the Diamond. D AT EI BRICK.-2 casks just received and fhr 4 , 1. by F. 1 ,01 a PAIINEATOMC & Orb A.R CORN-130 sacks Ear Corn. iustre -124 cu:ved, oat for sa‘o by JAS. A. FETZER., j:.!3 39 Water stroot Up ED PRECIPITATE.-150 pounds for 4qlo by B. A. FATINF.STOOK & 01. Corry?. of Yir , it nod Wood 101,(1' . 1 E`IP SEED, 60 Lev for sale by B. A. FAIIIIESTOCK it CO., dna (km-o'er Wood ned Sixth stros•ts. FOR RENT.—A desirable country resi dolma, two miles from the city. A two story dwelling house on Ross street. A two story house on Duquesne street. A Vireo story home on Third street. A tlitoo3 story house on Wylie street. Two small houses in Si,lane's court tel S. OUTEIB , 51 Market st. 0 ITS.-300 bus. just mealy...od and for sale by [ft , HENIRY li. COLLINg. 'HARPER'S MAGAZINE, For February. )DAY'S tADY'S BO ILIRPER'S SIAGAZINE, GODEV'S MAGAZINE, Jest received at ROBERT A. LOONIES', Post Banding, at...4.d "GIRESEI FRUITS.- 3.)0 bees M. R.llOO tga Raisins ; 101 " Layer " 200 half boxes if ;46 200 quarter bxe " r tt 200 drums frosh Figs; 6 casks fresh Currants ; 20 bozos I, , nnons ; 3003 Oranges, Havana; 10 c:oes Prunes, Just ree'd and for sale byl REYAtEtt & ANDERSON, No. 31 Water street, do2l Oppoilto St. Charles Hotel Atir-Ltatcholor's flair Dye--" Let this be you trust"—that it matron no difference how gray or red, or rusty the hair or whiskers may be, nor how much they may have been injured by bad dyes, BATOLLELOR'S will mobs them a beautiful and lively black or brown without the lenst injury. It will never fade er turn rusty, it routed and sold, or applied, nine BATCHELOR'S Wig Factory, 233 Broadway, Nac York. DDLE , C , 1(V 1-- TICrONEY BEAN TOBACCO. Another ILL hupply 3f thli celebrtit.4 Tobacco, Pie received by Jos. runurio, :25 . n , wzronf , Vuorpt - nUOKWHEAT FLOUR-40 Racks prime 'lr:isle, for sato by [ 1.281 TIENItir K COLLINR I JY TELEGRAPH. THIRTY-FIFTH CONGRESS CREDENTIALS OF MR. GRIMES. Mr. Harlan presented the credentials of Mr. CI rime , , new Senator from lowa. KANSAS MATTERS. Mr. Douglas attempted to bring up his Kansas res olutions, when Mr. Davis objected, and called upon the yeas and nays. Mr. Douglas.procceded to give his reasons why the resolutions should be considered now. Mr.. Davis objected to the discussion of the tnerit , of the question, when Mr. Douglas fired up, a'aimin:f, the right to discuss, from the practice of the szenat. in other cases, and proceeded to refer to the fraudu lent eleetihns in Kan.:93. In tho debate on the Army bill, Mr. Mason con fessod that he bad but little knowledge on the matter, but replied on the estimates of the Wax Department, and would vote'to increase without considering thnt he was, blindly registering the edicts of the e. ecutive. Mr. Crittenden advocated the bill, eulogizing the army as having performed greater feats than any army in the world of similar numbers. Mr. Hale would state in behalf of the administra tion, though not by request, that the gOvernment does not desire the bill to pass, fortifying tie posi tion by reading an article in to-day's Ua.oa. Al though ho would vote in accordance with its desire to kill the bill. Mr. Houston opposed the bill, saying that he would never again vote to ineroa , e the army. He bad been read out of the Detnneratic p,trty, but had never cared enough about it to ask the reason. Mr. Jackson had principles without a platform ; the prey ont administration had a platform without prinei pies. Mr. Davis commenced answering the ohj..mtions, but without concluding tho Senate adjourned. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. SAFETY OF PASSENGERS ON STEAM 'VESSELS. The consideration of the bill amendatory to an act for the safety of passengers on boats propelled whole or part by steam, NI as taken up this morning. Mr. Clarke, of New York, in stating his objections to the bill, said that that part allowing only one ins senger for every seven tons, would confiscate $lO,- 000,000 in property, and leave at the wharves of Now York every steamer engaged in the commerce of the ocean. He wanted further time:for its consilcrotion. Mr. Letcher regarded the bill as violative of the oonstitution, as it proposed to control the private business of those engaged in freighting, and inter fere with the rights of the States. Mr. Miles Taylor advocated new provisions to carry out tho present law, which, in many respects, was inoperative. Mr. John Cochrane explained : be showed the ne cessity of the immediate passage of the bill. Mr. Waehburno, of Illinois, showed the necessity for the passage of the bill, and explained that it brings under the operation of the law of 1852 ferry and tug boats. Additional restrictions are imposed against carrying spirits of turpentine, gunpowder, and all other combustible articles. Penalties are also imposed against inscribing false names on boats. A more thorough inspection of b. iiers and sailing vessels are required to carry lights and have their hulls divided into water-tight compartments. The number of passengers is limited and the renewal of rotten planks required. Mr. Scott argued the necessity for a provision to protect lifo on the ocean steamers, brolly reviewing the features of his bill for that purpose. No question was taken, when the House adjourned. POR'r,AND, Me., February 10.—The steamer In dian, arrived to day, gives the following ad ditional news: A proposition to divide the empire into four mili tary departments, to bo commanded by generals most attached to the Napoleon dynasty, is being dis cussed. The Belgium government has no intention of al_ teriog the laws in respect to foreign refugees. It designs prosecuting the two papers before men tioned. Eir James Outram is at Alurnbagh with 4000 men. ..lir Colin Campbell is going to Futtohpore. The in lsrgents at Kotah are in great force; they are said to have dethroned Rajah Azumgheer. The frontier 4. threatened with general insurrection, and Gen. trait is marching thither. The Quee❑ Mother of Oude died at Paris on the 24th. At Belfast, fireworks were let off in honor of the marriage of the Princess. There was a great crow I in the principal streets, which evinced a riotous di:; position, throwing stones. Large bodies of the con stabulary polica attempted to restore order, - but they were assailed by missiles. Finally the disturbance rose to such a hf,ight that the Mayor read the riot her and took prompt measures to disperse the mob. All was quiet at midnight. During the proceedings with the Leviathan on the 73d, the iron handle sprung from its position, throw nag all the workmen in various directions. Several wore severely injured. It is rumored that Admiral Lyons will succeed Lord Stratford as Minister to Constant'nople. Vice Admiral Fanshaw will be put in command of the Mediterranean fleet. Tho Adriatic was captured in the Gulf of Spozzia, and the Captain put in irons. Tho congratulatory addresses to Napoleon con tinned; one from the army, was very enthusiastic. likandaeurm, February 10.—Sedatc.—In the San. ate,.to-day, nothing of local importance transpired. the subject of a change of venue in the Anderson will case, from Washington to Beaver county, was debated. 110 se.—The following bill was reported fr6ln the oommittee as committed: To suppress disorderly houses. The following bills were read in place: By Mr. Foster : A supplement to the bill relatiive to the as essmerit of taxes in Pittsburgh ; a bill providing foi . the divorce of Lizzie Bogen from her husband; hill relative to city scale:. in Allegheny. The House then proceeded to consider to hills on the priyate calendar: among others an act to extend the provisions of an act to increase the pay of county commissioners, jurors and witnesses in certain coon ties in this Commonwealth, when Mr. Foster, by unanimous consent, obtained leave to omit Allegheny as inserted yesterday. An act to allow Philadelphians to.appeal withoui Jecurity was extended to our cities. WASHINGTON CITY, February 10.—The Senate Committee on Territory had under consideration this morning the President's Kansas Message and the Lecompton Constitution, but arrived at no conclusion ts to their action. The Democratic caucus of Members of the House "ailed for to-night, has been posponed till Saturday, 'wing to the absence of city gentlemen who wish to tie present. The Senate Committee on Foreign Relutions shortly report in favor, of extending national cour tesies to an agent of the Turkish g Iverament and affording him every facility to consummate the ob ject of his visit to this country. .0. 0..- electing of the Stockholders of the Bank of Pennsylvania. PHILADELPHIA, February 10.—At a meeting of stockholders of the Bank of Pennsylvania, it was announced that Mr. Allibone had assigned his prop erty fur the benefit of the bank. Resolutions were adopted censuring President Allibone and Daniel Deal as colluding together in the common plunder of the bank, and that whatever punishment commercial law inflicts on such dishonesty ehould be enforced. Charles Z. Boker, President of the 'Girard Bank, died this morning. Destructive Fire in Utica. UTICA, New York, February 10.—The office of the Evening Telegr'aph and the book store of J. W. Ful 'er were destroyed by fire last night. The adjoining drug store of G. D. Foster was also greatly dam aged. The loss amounted to $35,000, on which there is en insurance of $20,000. Discovery of more of the Notes of Law:- rence, Stone et. Co. BOSTON, February 10.—It appears that notes of Lawrence, Stone lc Co., amounting to $50,000 have been found among the seearities of the Western Railroad Sinking Fund. ST. JOaNB, N. 8., February 10.—The dyeing house connected with the Penitentiary was burned last night. It contained most of the wint:,r's work. 4:F7 - White Teeth, Perfamed Breath, and And beautiful complexion, can be acquired by using the " Balm of a Thousand Flowers." What lady or gentlemab would remain under the curse of a disagreeable breath, when by using toe " Balm of a Thousand Flowers" as a dentifrice, would not only render it sweet, but leave the teeth white as alabaster? Many persons an not know their breath is bad, and the subject is so delicate their friends would nevermention it. Beware of counterfeits. Be mire each bottle is signed ' FETBIDGE & CO., N. Y. For. February Wor FAruary cy,r 44 Woodland Cream Pomade for beautifying the hair—highly perfumed, superior to any French article imported, and for half the price. For dress ing ladies' hair, it has unequal, giving it a bright glossy appearance. It causes gentlemen's hair to curl in the most, natural manner. It removes dandruff, always giviving the hair the appearance of being fresh snampooned. l'rico only fifty cents. None genuine unless eigned For February FETRIDGE & Proptietoca of the "Balm of a Thousand Flowero." - :: .. .Wholesale and retail agents, George Ogden, No. 26 Wood str_eut; jt. IL Sellers & Co., corner Wood and second; W. A. Gildenfonney, opposite the Theatre; Joseph. Fleming, cor ner Market street and Diamond; Braun & Reiter, corner of Liberty and S . Clair; W. J. Montgomery, opposite Post 011 ice: Hunt & Miner. Mnqonic Hall. laute...4lydow FiliST SFSSION Yesterday's Proceedings c , FNATE TILE Artuy BILL Additional by the Steamer Indian FRANCE BELGIUM INDIA [ Special Despatch to the Morning Post! PENNSYLVAN/A LEGISLATURE. From IVashington Fire at St. Johns, N. B. riaIsaFRCTAL 11?1 , 3"1"SEURGEI BOARD OP T. RAMP. AAD r7*-' , :itCHANTS , ICIWRANGTS.. Prezident. WILLIAM A. v"...1e 'vezidna r. I. IS:LUC:Jr, bit, 1311 AH. DICK FS, 21 - 1 I:ezz.c.4t . P.OLM 3rireri;ilell,l, . 1 0 - "PEr sNi?lvnuN (.1 Fkb:uary 1: - ,11A V. p., R•. NV. NI NI JOHN FLE ING moVE7:tilaiTs t/E4' OCEAN STE.,AMERS. 'CO SAIL , 111ri LEAVE FOR DAYS. Canada It eiton. ,ic 1 iverpaol F-b 10 Cah.wba New York Manna and N. 0..... Feb. 12 Atlantic Ne York Liverpool Feb. 11 Edinburg New Y0r1:......(11ayg0w• Feb.-13 Arabia New Yo-k I iverpool Feb. 17 City o. Raltirnore.New York Liverpool Feb. 18 ; , tar of the Wemt..New York Aviuwall Feb. 20 Niolzaro Ito .ton Liverpool Feb. 24 Indian Pertland l' iverpool ' Feb. 27 Bortl,l4i:i Now York Tlamhnr• March 1 City of Wa4 rn ... 'yew rI/I k ..... .Liverpeol Match I Northern Lig-hr....Now '.'erl - Aspinwall March P T A I(R t y SRIP.9 I, FAVII FOR II !Va. Indian 1 ivorpool Portland lan. 27 airy of Baltituore..Liv,rpoia New York lan. 27 Niagara Liverpool Burton Jan. 20 Biotic. I ii.er pool NOW York FOIL 3 ArtZO Il tyre New York Feli 9 (,ty of W , ..31it i n...1 icor!, ...I .....New York a Feb. 10 Anglo Saxon Lirmq.looi Portllinil, &e. rob. 10 I/laigow 'llitsgow New York Feb. 10 llammoni 1 ...... ...Mr mburg New York March 1 Foreign Marketer Per Sleanter Indian.) t.tvtlLP n [, MARK:TS -- , llleq of cotton for the last three kyr, n onntit,:d to 29.000 boles, at a further advance of Vol. Brien ktutit have a declining tendency. Corn slightly ad vanced. Proviiions tin et. Conook 93 1 7,1t'dy95 1 /" for looney and account. Cot lon tales r:f 40(it) i.oI sto 9p3culators and 1000 halos for “xpori : thf tun. kot rlo;t1 tto-yatif and advancing. I o , noN M 111 K engniry for tallow, and primi wd.sl u, N 3 ., ; od oil, 24., 01. Rich A rd,on, s-t•ne • & qaot-• hair very dull, and a Ile clip- m all ; Wralmn 2'ilril2:3B; Philadelphia and Baltimore., *2..,,r0:•,27,. Wh quott.tiont b.rrelp main. tainf-d; rod at CH 2d; white 7a(i67H 7d; (.1•,oico 7a al. Corn active at 61 and Ia ;1 1 1V3LICO ; uviced sollow.at 33s 6d@35.1: whim Bid ,pO. - 4, I" atloy; Pork dill. ilicon quiet. 'NB •\%. unehAti4.•d firm at 714. .9nttar quiet (lot - Too doll. Ili n dull , bet arolina firm at 19d 6d, and 20a 3.1. Turp,rtior drill at :36a A llren , York Market. N P-Krnary 10.--`'otton has advanced; 2000 bales were sold 41. an :1.1....t0 7'. of plan& quoting - 40 12c. Pour heavy; ward 9041 to,:s fOr Ohio, a decline of fe:. Wheat vtwy dull. and quotations no:LA C 'en toloyau-; 30,000 bus oed 65610.7!.4 for white Chicago. Bvrf 25c be let; 'ales at $10,50(a112.75. hard heavy at 21./ 4 '@9l,:i. Mania slintlders SaBar steady. Coffee firm Cincinnati Diarket. CINCINNAII, Folituqry In.—Provision,. arc in moirrato mand. nod Pork at $14.50; 30,000 Ih Bulk Moat fir shoulders end Hides. Bacon 0 r nhouldery lu.gl PJAc for side. Flour steady. Whisky 17c. Cl. , rori , ecil hi ,ivy at 2e*.o. Sugara firm. Colko fogs firm at New York Stook Market. NEW Y"lis. Fobritiry 10 Control 97!4: Erie 25; F,3 :02,1 9filwxukie 12; Nli chiir.a i S ,, uthero2ta. N. F. C..•otral Reiding 56%; Go -1•01. :v_ol (110,ag and Columbus 93; Milwau '.SIH-ta , tp i n 32; Canton :Missouri 6's 8 , 13,3 K( New York onttle 11.IcwIzet. NEW YORK. 1 , 0 - bra:try 10..—Tbe r,ceip!it of Beeves were 2100 Shop 0100; Swino 150. Beeves , 1 4 . (e . 0.1e better; sales :it f@Lic, the liverago Long nteady; steady $F,,f.StidAS7. )N •;11. fi 14r S. pAILY SALES Ai NO. 54 FIFTH ST., At the new Commercial Sales Komi , No. 54, Fifth stro-Ts every w•etk day, are h.. 1,1 public Kiley of goods in all variety, suited for the teale and consumers, trout a large stock which is constantly replenished with fresh consign ments, that must be el :seal forthwith. AT R' O'Cl.ooll, A. M., Dry Uo‘iihi nud fancy ;:rticho, 110L.t ly everything needed in the line fer periimml and family lige; table cut lery; h vilware; el , hitt:4 ; .00pts and 61h0..,3; la.liej Warm', AT 2 Ye.ooii, P M.. Hot,witolA furruituro, new and sf-4 ,,, nd-band; I (241 - pct..; ole4ant ire; eitoil•i China ware; 11::,F!ki; gr , n•rn , -1, :sue. AT 71' •)- 11,1 ; Juuvelry ; 111911'1k W"Ut' ;cone:i' 1 111111:," ; ciry 111.311 ; P M Aum S i 01.4 UT lON S, Dissoburiox OF !: 30 -PARTNEREILP. —Tho firm ~t: Co. Mi.), thin by mum it co:twat—W. DRWI3C.; with - ,I,,,w:n g ther,frmii. will 1..1 l'OLlt, ,14-1 by. Or , aL. I 'v., r IMO on I firm of ,11)Jitu.E,;D 0 0 . W. Wi 11. K. IL)+'•ttt UE9. P. Mtn:ILL:2 , II4E. Pit t+biirgb, January 14. 18.5 S—J 05:1.2.1 DiAgollatioza ` ti Paitne,r6hip lieret.,fon existing be n_ 331.,5AR1.,Y and JA RIOHEY, la the Real :vinare Agency is hereuy ihnsoived. 't 1.• he—le :signed coethine she bthaues3. at No 6b Fifth strent, tvhere the book; of th.‘ old firm may b • found, and wht,e the tth,.ttlod bek4ttLe.,.-4, with the of Blakely & Rh hey, will he tranaact.i. SIIRtZ 'KRIM'S' 1:\ 00 HEAD 'S MAO. PLASTER, on j hand, and for sale by V B. L. FAIINESTOCK & CO, Corner of Fonrth and W,..ed streets. DUO KIV 11 EA T FLU UR. —lO sacks Buck %Oder:a Floor, ter ,11: AN ELECTION for Projecut, Manager,' and Ulll curs of tho Company for erecting a 'fridge uvor 1,14, Monongahela river, opposite eiVaburga, in Allegheny coun ty, will be held at tue Toll-house, on AIJN DAY, March let, 133,i, at 3 o'clock, P. M. JOAN THA W, • fel:ltcht3ttv* Trea,urer. - - MONONGAHELA VALLEY BANK—NOTIk.;/... Books will be opened at the 111AWAr11A in the borough ut McKeesport, for subscriptions to the Capi tal stock of said Bank, on MONDAY, tie Zid day of ru-iry next, from 10 A. M. to Li M., and from to 4 I'. 8., and continue, (it necessary,) (rum day to day for nix days, at the same hours. By order u. the 'Jonitnisatuners ja23:3wdkw A. MILLAR. DAGUERPI,EAN GALLERIES WALL'S PICTURE GALLERY. vv - xt. C. WALL ills Tllli third fluor of Junes' New Building, adjoining the .dechanica' Bank, Fourth street, for an A3lllE.Ol.'k'PE A1%.1) L'iIUTUURAPLUU °ALLEM:, and having fitted up the ,oein in a style uusurpaased, invites his friends and the pub tu visit has establiahmeut. His lit.ceptiou Ituom ' he has uu hesiation in saying, Lae sot its superior anywhere, for bizu, beauty of furniture and .tppoiutnients generally; and his Oper.ding ltumus, baug la the same floor, are entered immediately through it. In his Operating [Loom:, the most improved combined ode and sky lights give a facility tor taking a finished Pie ore, in the least possible Lime, that he tlnuu, cannot fail to unku his establishment the iesurt of all persons of taste. Mr. Wall's experience as au Artist, is a guarantee to his ,sttruns that none but good Pictures will he permitted tt; lua.premises. The public, and the Ladies especially, aro nvitod to viow nis rooms, and examine spocimeus. foOlw NEW DAGUERREAI ANL) AMBROTYPE SK Y AND SIDE-LIGHT G A LIA.ERY, area arrtEET, NEARLY OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE PICTURES taken In all the carious Style, IL an; w.itner„ and warranted to please, at ret.Laoaable ratekt, L Sick or &ceased perdona taken at their eshleaN „ av2o.lydzw—la lO` iVo. 60 AI Etta ET ST., Where can be seen the largest collection of 1111311011K , 1i PdiIfOGRAPII Alajr Persons wishing Pictures of themselves or friends, ire invited to call and examine before setting elsewhere, as 'Superior to tiny that can be obtained west of the mountains. R. M. CARGO St. CO., Photographers and Ambrotypists, NEW YORK GALLERY, WYKES' GALLERY OF ART, ;go. 60 MARKET STREET.—PICTURES .14.1 taken at this Gallery by a new and improved precet. , ., ..Tiving the natural color of the hair, eyed, dress and complex ion. They are acknowledged by all who have examined them to be far superior to any pictured eve. exhibited in thin city. Citizens and strangers are invited to call and examine large collections of specimens. his Gallery being on the , econd floor, is easy of access. N. B.—Pictures of Children taken in two mends, at No. t:',o Market street. my27:tfis E. 8. WYTTES, Artist 11.11BROTYPES. PRICES REDUCED. ALLERY CORNER, OF THIRD A-ND MARKET STREETS, Entrance on Third street. Citizens and Stratigersb A . MBROTYPES, executed in the highest degree of artistic beauty and perfection. Can be accommodated at short notice by calling at - NELSON'S WELL KNOWN GALLERY, rif :rims One Dollar and u f ;ID STREET.pward. ap29:ly2ci DIA.RIES fur 1858, of all sizes and styles, for sale by W. S. HAVEN, deXS Corner of IL.rket and Second streets. QIME'S Ferratod Trnot. Barli - and El o ‘,3 Bark, en hand and for sale by da'a f,. Iht u NE.4 roc , p: 0 C- AIRES' W®lllll CONFEC:TION C ONF ECTION,•C 0 NPEOTION, CON EOTION, ECTION,CONBE CTION, CONFE C T 7.0N.0 ONF.ECT I ON.•0 NPECT I 0 N,CO.NP ECTIO N,CONFEOT C - 0 N PECT I ~ -N . H ha moat plemant, :taro and off,ctual Worm in use. prepared and fold. wholes:110 RIVER NEWS. PORT OF PIT TSII RGli 4 FEET 3 INCRES WATER I V! E CAIA.titiRL • A BRI V ED. rii,3amer Col. Bayard, Peebles, Elizabeth. " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsvillo buzerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. Rosalie, Doyle, Wheeling. " Chevoit, Murray, Wheeling. DEPARTED. " Col. Bayard,, Peeldes, Elizabeth " Telegraph, Woodward, Brownsville " Luxerne, Jacobs, Brownsville. " Chevoit, Murray, Wheeling. " Belmont, Ebert, St. Louis. STEAM BOATS. NASHVILLE. For Nashville CINCINNATI. For Cincinnati and Louisville. JOHN TOMPKINS,' RAY, MAN= 31 E. 31PRIIS . T. LOUIS. SPECIAL NOTICES, SPEOSMFNS, EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY WE WARRANT PICTURES No. 76 Fourth street, and SUNBEAM GALLERY, 8. W. cor. of Market street and Diamond, Pittabnrgn PRIOEB TO SUIT ALL. ruyl9:if4p receivedlDEß-2 tibia and for sale by W. DS 'NESS WOO.. - ..g.. ‘,.. AIOOSIT MA 0 O. P. m'cuiemi W®o , MOORHEAD & CO., r..--ir , ..s ~ ..-Nuatne Tull 8 0P.... .% Illerlean Galva e :RN ;," i''' . 0 • \ COI4IIION SHEET IRON, , 1 A uti solo Agent .or the sale of W. Dzwue AWooDa' CELEBRATED E. 9._WYKES, Artist AMCSEMENTS FOSTER'S GAYETIES. (MASONIC NALL.) ',wen and Manager, Acting and Stage Manager, glay REDUCTION IN PRICES 1 -via The Manager begs respectfully to inform the fiablic, that In future, the prices of Admission will be PARQUETTE 25 cente. 1 UPPER TIER ALTERATION OP This—DOOM open at 634; performance to commence at 7 o'clock. Benefit of MRS. J. C. FOSTER, on with occasion the world renowhed Cast Iron Man, Mr. JAMES MADISON, will appear THURSDAY EVENING,. February 11th, will be presented Sheridan Knowles celebrated pl,ty, in 3 acts, of WILLIAM TELL—Emma, Tell's win, Mrs. J. 0. Foster. Favorite Dance • .Miss EMILY WALIIZGRAVS. thhhin Around " Julia M. Cooke After which Nlr. JAMES MADISON will go through his extraordinary perfuneances, amongst which ho will have a large rock, from two to three hundred pounds, broken on his brea,t with sledge hammers; will hold from three to live hundred p.oleis on his I react, and allow four men to strike on it wi Ii sledge hammers, anti ether incredible feats, which must he seen to b. , believed. To conclude with the comic Drama, in two axle, of TUN JACOB;Th: or, ME ME PARDON. @.~ Tickets for solo at tho office of the "Daily Union,' may ho secured. PITTSBURGH THEATRE. M;8:1 K 17t1.13ERLY Palk. OP ADELLSSION: . . SOc. Private Box, 1arge...... fo Ga ule-orld Tier 15c. Private Box, small...—. 500 Color ,, d flatlet y 15c. Colored Box 25c. Singh, Seats iu Private Box, $1 00. ItEDUCTIoN iu PRtOE Doors upon at 6% YorforaLanc a ;0 commence at 7 tt,,x office, for sale of Ticket.,, open from 10 to 3 o'clock. Second performance of an entirely new Dramatization, by It. Watkins, Esq., of the great Ledger story by Bylvanus Cobb, Esq., entitled the PION EER PATRIOT: or, THE MAID OF THE WAR PATH One cf the most thrillingly Pomantic, American National Dramas ever produced, surcharged with incidents of over powering interest, and scones of novel, stirring intensity, It is now drawing at Baruum's Museum, New York, crowd- URSDAY, and FRIDAY EVENING'S, February 11th, and 12th, will ho presented an entirely new Drama, in lour :Len, entitled the PIONEER PATRIOT: or. '1'1: I: MAID OP THE WAR PATH couclude with ill,. Fix; c.,• NATURL; AND PDILOSOPHY MISS TURNBULL. The Beautiful Collection of Pa'ntings, aNCLUDING TUE EASTERN SLAVE 11. U Ali C I IiOPATRA, DEATH UN LEANDiat, q.u.i fuNwiN eti:.o.I, ,, stAN . 9XODEL OF BEAUTY, Ilt.W i,n Frrii Exhibition at the TONTINE ROUSE, No. 93 Third etroot. Call and two titian. .6 .1 7 GEO. Safi EON, Proprietor. JOHN W. .31'CA itTHYj BILL POSTER!, wILL ATTEND 'lO THE POSTING and DISTILLBLITINI of all kinds of . . Folt CONCERTS I_,ECTURES, EXHIBITIONS, /40. dii emuumnicattonB ,other by mail, telegraph, or other. w6 „ —directed to the. ouleo of the Morning Post, will receive prompt attontion: ap7 iib UAIW. M. IVGITMOHE GEO. J. DUFF. C. H. WOLFF THOS. H. LANE. VHITMORE, WOLFF, DUFF & CO., SIGN OF THE ANVIL, 111 pt,ILTIS Rs AND DEALERS IN ARDWAR,E. Prii). 50 Wood street, Alluvi. Si efii.o.K.s HOTEL, jall I,_ _ PIT L'31:11;11.611, PA ud.c. ntatFit.,4l . ,, C. J. llurniAN,. .JOHN WRIGHT Aumphreys, Hoffman & Wright; FLO Uli FACIORS, a? a. 41 - 16 , C AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, N,...:RTLI WIIARVE.s AND 155 NORTE. WATER ST., Above Ville Street, • It 7 F 1 , 1 it TO ilouraa, :Chomp:loll & Co, Philudolphla. ilkautmou, Clark S - Young, ‘• Barr, & Co., .11 , A , Cop:: ittal CrOIL, be.ivnr S Co', ..lant.y, Neville & E. M. Lewi,, Caallier N. and M. Bauk, • .kg O. Mitchell, Cushier March's haul:. " Mot rm L. Hullowell SIJj, •• McCutcheuu s Colhus, John M. houuedy & Co., & Co., Pickett, Mathewd .:Cu., Maysville, Sy. z•hrewebury § Prico, Madison, Ina W. 11. Langley & SOUS, Oallipoliti, Ohio. Law react: a Mattlial, Loaissille, Ohio. A. D Buoock a Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. W. tielne:Bl..' co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Bagaley, .• PIIfSEURGE L WORKS. SA AC JON JO. D W.ki. MeCULLOUGH, JOIN ES, BOYD & CO. ALIEILIPACTUPSIBB OP CAST STEEL. ALSO,; SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL SPRINGS AND AXLES. - Co, 'ler Ross anti First Streets, jy2s _PITTSBURGH, PA. TERRA COTTA OR STONE WATER, PIPES , Fro in two to sib inch calibre. PRICE 6 from 12 to 30 Cents per Fo . ot ALso—itOOIIE2TER PEARL STARCH For Sale Wholesale at Manufacturers Prices by EIEIVELV EEL COLLINS, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND WIIOLE9SL3 MUIR IR ClititUESE, BUTTER, SEE.D.E.,4NESH, ANT PRODUCE GENERALLY. No. 25 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. [Jo APT lION RUSSIA SHEET IRON. —ALSO GALVANIZED CORRUGATED IRON, for Roofing; SPIRES, NAILS, and HOOP IRON. Warehouse, No. 134 First ■t., Plttiburgh. 'z; ALL oRI•L••RS FogGALVANIZING will be promptly aum,dod to at tl o Worka• an2S Burton Sz. Perkins, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, NO. 80 FOURTH STREET, LOUISVILLE, KY., ,QOLICIT Consignments of any and every to description of Merchandise. Any goods sent to 11.9 for wile will be attended to without delay, and remittances im mediately made. Taankfnl for pact favors we solicit a con thin-tom novkflat REMOVAL__ 131:135tHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS.— Sin, have rest _yea tho manufa :tory of Bcerhavo's Holland [tens, to N 0.27 street—the house now uczapied b.) Joha Nloarbe_ti, Esq. L ntil the first of April, our office will be on the smolt': ° ' cr • I ia2ll BENJ. PAGE. re. a CO. il o FOR UTAH tII BEFORE YOU GO, PRACTICE WITH THE RIFLE, AT THE ORIGINAL. SHOOTLNO GALLERY, NO. 130 WOOD STRONT., ja3o /313WN &. TETLEY. 1. 4 F0R RENT.-- - Tho large c. - arehon3e, now occupied by W. 11. Smith & Ci., Nos. 151 First and 1'.:2 Second streets. Enquire uf PARK, McCITUDY & CO.. J52.5: , f Natl. I.lit First and 120 Second streets. HOTEL CAN DLES.-50 bcxes 12's and 18's, Hotel Candies, 911 hand and for este by j,tll S. 0 & J. IL SAWYRFI. N DIGO, Manilla, Carraccas and Bengal.— A, —low nyd. in store, and for male by ja22 B L. FAIINESTOCK & CO. ALCOHOL. -100 bbls. 76 and 96 per cent fur sale by J. A. NAIDiEnToCti & CO. ; ja2.) Corner of First and Wood s treets. 750 WILL buy r a oe n at e i w an Kitchen. frame Path. - in (rout, Bette Oven, etc. The let ban a trent of 20 feet o, Monterey street, Allegheny, by 110 feet deep to an alloy. Terms of payment very easy. The bowel% neW and in gotel order. For sale by . B. CUZEIBEftT SON, j 3.14 51 Market. street. ED, WHITE AND BLUt.=5OO boxes Toilet Variegated Soap, aosorted colors, In lb., 34 In. and lb. cakes, on band and for cab: by Q. 4, J. A. SAWYRK ale R U G S. BOLtHAVE'S HOLLAND BITTERS tlura Tragacauth, GUM Aloc3, Gum Arr.bl, 00..NCENTRATED LYE, maadino, Poiaa•!u.i, CologueL, J. 0. FOSTER ...k. W. YOUNG LESSEE &ND MANAGEILESB .. SECOND TIEII 15 Ceuta JULIA TLTIINBULL PHILADELPHIA MEDICAL. ONLY OWE SOMME -0 DR. SANFORWS INVIGORATOR, TS REQUIRE]) TO CURE ANY ONE trsublixt with Liver Complaints, unless the most dos. perate of cases, when the second bottle will, with scarce a single failure, restore the patient to health and vigor. Wis wish to call the attention of all to these facts, that the In vigorator is compounded by a ph) siclan who has used it is his practice for the past twenty years with a success almost credulous, and that it is entirely'vegetable, being composed wholly of gums. Some idea of the strength of these gums mvy be formed when it is known one bottle of the Invigorator contains as much strength as one hundred dolts of Calomel without any of its deleterious effects. We know there is nothing now b-fore the American pub lic, prepared with such skill by a scientific man, particularly for diseases of this Liver, us Dr. Sanford's Invigorator, or Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to DJ other article in the world, simply because it rest on its owu merit. To convince all by tr'al that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diseases as7are de.wribeel in Dr. Sanford's advlTtisement, wd know of know remedy that will se surely cure them as di, Invigorator. • The Invigorator cnres filch Headache. Take one or two teaspoonfuls at each attack and it will soon disappear. Per an overloaded stomach, or when food rises or sours, take the Invigorator after eating, and it will not prove disagreeable or oppreSsive. For Heartburn, Falpitation, or Difficult Breathing, take a teaspoonful once or twice daily. For lose of Appotite, Languor or Listlessness, the medicirte is invalu able. It will restore the appetite and make the food digeat well. Nightmare, take a teaspoonful on retiring, and the demons of dream-land will all be fairies. After eating a hearty dinner, take a dose of Invigorator and it will relieve all oppression or fatness. 'lnvigorator is a Liver Remo dy of unoqualesil virtue, acting directly on that orgai., cur lug Dyspepsia, JannThe, liillious Attacks, Dysentery, Piles Worms, and all Female eib-tructions, for which it hes no We know there is nothing now before the American pub lic prepared with such skill by u scientific man, particular ly for diseases of the Liver, an i r. 6 nford a Invigorator, Liver Remedy. It has attained a reputation second to u other article in the vier d, simply became it rests on its own merit. To convince all by trial that it is all its proprietors claim it to be, if any of our readers are suffering from such diseases as are described in Dr. S/..nford's advertisement, we know of no remedy that \sill El 0 surely cure them as the Invigorator. There has lately been brought to our .notice a medicine that seems to possess wonder] al, curative and healing pro. perties in diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Digestive Ur. Bans. It came to ns with to ninny te.tinioniala in its favor that we have noted its effects in some of the worst cases of continual dibility, caned by derutige.• liver, and in every instance the effect was to relieve. or vivo a permanent cure, Dr. Sanford's In, igorator, or Liter Remedy is ',that we re ter to. We always have b, en credulous aboutattres by pat• eot medicines, hitt no ire e,mv;nc."."t 'hat thi. 'matelot", for family cute, is not overrated by the host of recommendations it has. Our advice Is, for all troubled with Indigestion, The bility or Bowel Complaint, to get a bottle mid try It; our wordier it, relief will be txperienned. BLEs.IINGB TO THE Iftwatus who use Dr. Panford's Itivigor • ntor, for it will relieve them of their pains as soon as it is taken into their stomach. rain anti misery cannot exist where the Invig , :rator to used, for it will as surely drive theta away, no daylight will Latish darkness, Of this there can b no doubt to th ,so Who try it, for it carried conviction with every dose taken. Another evidence is the thousands of certificates from those who use it or have been cured by it, Try one bottle, it it does not benefit, then we are mistaken. ?KICK ONE DOLLAR PCI.I 11014 LL SANFORD at CO., Proprio/ora, 345 Ilroadway, Now York Yor altlo by G. H. ttEYSEP.,I4O Wood utroct, Pittabargb, jal:3makw:2p • '‘',... r. f. ,- , : :-..-;, ''':-,• 1 ,- -:1 - - - - 1 - f A ' .., i.!--1 t.. et V: 4 .•..,':' 4':it. 7 .'-.4. , i•4l .? .•: tr.'', 0,-,,, er , ki PA io'o 14 L I . rat' — is. 1,0 1. 1 19 Ittd 1 i ! t.' !.PA r.l ! ,-,„ \3/ c , ~. , .-....... .....„.....A..— C- - : . t -s 1 --) -; I .4i - '.;; 1) 7 • ',-, , ; , ? ; ill k 4 'Cr il II AtigA,ll.l OF THE AGE. mR. KENNEDY, of Roxbury, has diseov• el-011 41 ouo of our Colnraon pp.sttlf . ? vic , ..dd a reuvaly tlha. cures Every kind of FROM THE WORST SCAoPULA I.) , ;WN TO A etAfitiN Pll P lie had tried it in over eicvou hgridied (:MOGI, and heyer failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) flu has now in his ix;sseesiou over one lin udio.l eertifiedii.,:i of its value, all within twenty rullea of Two bottles are warrant :d to cure a tin reing sore month. One to three battled will cure the worst kind of Pltnpldtr oat the fact,. Two or tbroo bottles will elem. , 1,.:0111 01 LDS. Two bottled aro warranted t.) the In Utz mouth or b;:ontach. Throe to five bottled aro vi.lrre•int.O. to rues Ulu wi.4.1,Li1.1.1 of Erydipolea. Oue to two bottled re,, wairautod to cur.., all hinuur in the eyed. Two bottl are warranted to care ronniii. of the wt.:int:a Clutches among the hair. Your to six bottle.i are waxr.iuted 1,1, ooLcopt tend running inners. • One bottle will cure eruption of tuo.;ala. Two or three bottles are wa. ranted to eery che worst • of ringworm. Two Cr batiks • pert.toC./.3.3 of riv,nraatisu, Three to four bottles aro warranted to cure salt-Rheum. Yive to eight bottles will cure tho worst cite of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. ROXBURY, MASS DeAn reputation of the Medical Discovery, in curing all kind or hurnere, ie so well established by the unanimous voice of all who have over used - it, that 1 need not say anything on the eublect, at rho must skilful physi cians and the most careful Driig.ciAs iu the country are uu• Ani1:10UB in its pruioe. lu presenting the Medical blicovery to your notice, 1 do it with a lull knowledge of the curative power. In relieving _ all, and curing most of those disea:ses in which you aro nit fortunately so liable. That most excruciating disease to no affectionate mother. NURSING SORE MOUTH, In cnrod all it by a miraci-; your own temper is reatered to .• ;la natural sweetness, and your baba from short and trotiul 'naps to calm and sweet Maud/era; and the Medical Discovo• ry becomes a fountain of hlcr.aing to your hruthand and noaachold. 3lu the more advancod strigoo of CANKER, t oltotidti to the otomach,cato3ing DYSPEPSIA,, Add, is nothing hat Conker of tho stow h; then to thii teatime and KIDNEYS, creating a sluklne, gone feeling, awl au,indid,q•ence ocau to Lilt cares of your fainU • Your StOlthiCll la RAW AND INFLAMED, your food distress you, and ;un can only take certalu kinds, and eve./ of that your t.T..han d a not md.balf tits utm rishment it contains as thoscrimonuus tluid of rho canker ert.,3 it up; thou your complexiuu loses - its blooru and h.. cameo Fallow or greenish, and your best day is gone. Fur want of nourishment you' a.ysteni becomes looso and Gabby.; and thu fibres of your body become riilazcs.l. Then follow a train of diseasea which the Medical Discovory ptmallasly a.hipted to CURE; Napitation of the heart, pain in the side, weakilesa .of the spine and small of the back, pain of the hip joint when yen retire, irregularity of the bcwciii, mid also, that most OICII3. Mating of diseases, the PILES. How in thousands of pour women Pao muttering from this din' a and pining away a ini,iiirible life, and their next 40t Moor 1 hbor does not know the Mat. 1 wish to impress es. no yinfr mind that good old proverb, "An ounce of preven. tion a bettor than a pound of cure." In the ~,,, MEDICAL DISCOVERY hirviVsoth thoproyentatlve and the cure, With this great - -,od Lind good quality, tilAt It will never, under anycircumstancea, do you airy injury. \ Na change of diet e l ver nec,s,try---eat the beat you can get and enough of it. 1 ' DucioAcer- - ,bu to..z— , Adultt one Midi, spoonful per cloy- 7 ehildronover tmyeues deaden spooufnl—Children from Liu to eight y.ears, tea spoonful. As mi directions can l.e appli cable •to all constitutions, hake sufficient to operato ou the LOWCII3 twico a day. Your 3 truly, Pryel.,oo per bottle. If.or solo by • Dr. GEO. ii KtilYSElt, sep lidaw . Wood 30 eet, litbdiurgh. Pa. - 7 - BOWMAN ' S Will curs 01) EGkT s BLE COMPOUND Coughs, Quinsy, ISMS Asthma, Inflammation of the Lunge, Inflamixa, Croup, Hoarseness, Bleeding of the Lange, Constimptiott For este by And fel° dim G.E.O. 11. GEYSER, Pittsburgh, J. P. 1 1 1,2.`,;1;7,7 , ./. ty , : _ri _7: - ,:::- .- - - ,-.., - 7: : ..--...: if - 4 , 1,- ,- ,,,;.:, - , - -;. -, v , _ ( _Jg .. ~ 4 --4c7 - /-4:...z-kfq - -. , .. - ~..J ...,.:,:) . c ;rl :-__:,,,,,g,,,;,,,,,,;,„ t,,-.,:,,Q •-•..vgt:q3,,...- , tI l l• - • ?:g, 1 :4tr'1: -.4 - 7 - - V 4 6 17' , 1? :T S-I fr - -., ,r , _ - _ ,. ..v,-,%.1, -I' . • .. 1 -.•::••4.,;4 1 4L ._ '-...,----.."------• La .. a - -:, / , ize,,-..- ‘ -- - .4....,.. M titELE! 11, , ,11 1:13I "4 1 i I _ Jr 011 A ./7i ' tti 41 AZ G 0 HAS A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF MONUMENTS, GitAVE STONES . , Enclosures, Posts, Ate., &c. The public are respectfully invited to examiue our stock: Prices low, and work 'warranted. J9lSivis a;li I. f FRI* I ARD bbls. Winter-strained 1.4 Blenched Lard CAL of our owu m,ouiluunre, warrant ed equal to any In the market, on hATta, and for t..ale by • & J. It. SAWi ORNE KNITTING BALLS- onNk: KNirritiu BALL 3, Reetived thin ruerytug, at fe2 HORNE'S, 77 Market strata. FOUR INVOICES IN ,TWO kiEKS- - STEEL SPRING S.ELETON SHIRTS. Thee fourth invoico of this el , gout f.,rot of Stint, received by Adams Express, this day. Ladies who wsro (hi/Appointed In orosurliez ouo on Tu.-6- day last, cau now 1.0 supplied at LIORNIVS, BIOAB,B. SODA.-10,000 pounds on hand, and fury •Ia by B. L F.II.INESTOOK CO., fi 4 r to Piembe Eros. VALENTHNII:FS ALARGE AND GOOD ASSORTMENT of Valentlue3,lE.l,et. - ,1 (.3 for the retail to which tho attention of the public L. r*.pectrully sullcited by .11013 T. A. Lo'lll3, Po it la/Auto:l to curt, the u.•_tit ofna Bronchitis, EMI= 21=!!