PIrr:Blik:911. G=TT.E -----.II7IILEMM BY S. iticrithi 2 00:--..~•«• D. L. 1 nuazia. math' PITTSBETRGHi WEDNESDAY BIORNIIG, JAN. 7,'1857. Dolling per anninn. payable In &dunes. WUKKLY—Ten Annan nan In 's.dninee,— ken will be bubbiled On the candltbnin Pour Coplei 0300t0n..—...-4.5 Tea Coma PM Ma= -- _lO 0000 If7'PVIVO. 3 CINI be admitted into n elub. where one ex. lets at any P055.0510e, at any time, try tending one dollar. gyr,tdrants Yamada are k nout rainized, and the Dolai DoPlelliterhen thanes.tralase a I enecared • -(":" 'RATES OF ADVERTISING. Waste. (10 Does a Nor meal or datto.) 'Do mu, location— 0 GO Doeach alditlonal n Doereek..----- 75 Do two wattle.. • 3 Oi Do ' three 400 Do too months— -- 7 00 Do ttitwo mouths— 9 00 •Do four 1000 Lb arc 31 00 Do Melva months.. 18 00 Standing Cards, (5 lines or larel por annum 00 One dollar fore se.h additional Line. Ons balm ehansioatdo at sesame, (per an nap.) @maul,* of moor— 9 00 Roan= B,urnexa husoui.—lf thd tele graph tells the truth, -the Border Ruffian Demo. arsoylcok forcible possession of the Illinois Le. gisLature on the occasion of its assembling on Monday,- and elected each men as they pleased, for the purpose of organizing the House: Such things are to bo expect4of manyof the men who makeup the party called Democratic in that State. It Is In seeping with the character of their can didate for Governor: It is - initeeplug with the character of that Senator who keeps his place in the beetle of the 'Egyptians, and through them rules the State. Lein keeping with the Brooks _ • and 'Stringfellow ohartioter of the party, and even if the telegraph hae not communicated the _ feet in the case at Springfield, Illinois, Or if it • has given them an imperfect recital, it will not by any mean alter.the Lot that the disposition is present lattlarge portion of the men sent up to onr,halle of legislation to represent the rime power, to. resort to mob. law and to violouce, whenever any thing can be gained by It. The case or Brooks will ever stand upon the pages of history so a . specimen of what the human species Is capable of doing in the defence of wrong. Why, wherever this Demouraoy has rule, whet . dohs It not ateep to perform? Look at the Com mittees in the Senate of the United States! They are made up for the present session with the came ahanieful partiality as hag for eeveral years past termed the subject of jut Though the ytepubilian party is triumphant in cloven of thi'groatcet States, and though they have paralysed the power H of the Demooraoy Sn four of the others, not one of their Senators has ben placed in a positive dignity, power, or in. Influence in the organintion ca. the Senate. It was about fiveyeire ago tint a Democratic canons, in flagrant disregard of - the constitution al rights of the States, deliberately excluded &baton Sumner and Chase from all Commit- tees, because they belonged to no factional cr party organizations. Of tourer, after that out rage, and Mutsu:co submission to it, nothing' In thin last exempla of panty epito and injustice, will create any special sensation. The pretexts uponaillinh the Republican Senators are depri ved of their constitutional privileges, are baser than the act •iteelf, because they are false ; For it is alleged that when the Committees were first formed the Reublioan party woo not in existence! Catrage ' upon common cease I Were not Dieters. Seward and Sumner In their places in the Senate contending for the same principles and representing the hams eentiments they do nowt The Republican party is not a thing of to-day but it Is the outward form which the arise of justice in the human heart has takes; it is the organisation which le to control Cabinets and Presidents in the interest of that justice veldt& we have eeen openly and wantonly trampled tinder foot in the sacred name of Dem& army: • The Illinois matter is a piece of the same proceedings whioh gave no civil war in Kamm, and hes, left its innocent people to suffer and perish with cold and starvation. lee,l,rii" seen It on the floor of the Senate, we lase."‘ seen it where ever slavery and its mini . bore rule We shall continue to see It and mercy shall sit in the Hills cfSlGegress and temper ance,-wisdom, ratinee, 'honesty and morality find a place cams mete in the White Reese. •TEOII2ITD.ES OP, tan ROLM—WI have heeateeply interested lately in s series cf works - welch have fallen into oar hands in which the myriads of living beings: that dwell upon the face of the 'meth ere enumerated and described.— The subject as presented therein is one of deep interest and its contemplation serves to impress upon the mind the power of the creator who made and cares for aIL ' It is next to impoesible to give an exact esti mate eof the Wirober of Speoies of animals upon the globe. Doubtlase there are thousands yet in the 'cavern!) of the earth and' the mighty chambers of the unfathomable deep which the naturalist has miter entered in his chart of ani mated being, and the most we can do, of course, Is to speak of those which esteems ins had under its eye wad has placed kilts census. They num bered a few years since ' 100,947 species, inclu dlog tertebrated and articulated animals. A rut number of epodes of aphasia are not inclu ded in this, cep - Scially of smaller animals. Dr. Barris, s distinga imbed entomologist says that there are a species of insects to every species of plant which mould give about half a million. Indeed, jndicioue naturalists suppose that the species of animals existing on the globe cannot be lees than a million. Now if we ommider the vast number of In& ..vidnels In each species we ehall acquire a re meta ides of the multitudes of being!, which inhabit the earth. Profenor Hitchcock epeeking of the num. na-s of fishes ssys the shoals of herring which atmaelly-migrate Southward from the Arctic seal can scarcely be enumerated. In Norway 400.000,000 herrings are taken annually; near Gottenbarg 700,000,000; and by other peoples .Mombers 'Without number."., The treats of the sir astonish one -by their nuraterit,‘ even more then those Of the tie. Locusti l somellates shut eat the Ban, or lay waste a whole kingdom as their armies mlles in extent more through the air, or alight upon, the fields or the forests Captain Flinders In an worms of a visit to Van Dleman's Lead thich lee pub• fished in the Quatfrr!y Beano, Stain:tate° the staraber of enowi'petrele which he saw in a single flock pia, log over that Wand at 160,600. 000..,5ir. Audubon Saw a flock of pigeons pass oiler his heed as be stood on the banks of the Ohio, whoin - sturober ho estimates at no lees then acno trilliit - ens hundred , and fifteen mil lion, Which would require for their support sigh million lona hundred iiad_tyrelve thousand bushels of grain per day." Passing lower down in the scale of being to those countlese- hosts which inhabit the sem thoootayriads of microscopic , creatures which hare bad the foundations of Islands and of coati nentSond which, though Indlvldnaily as nothing, by, a colon of their forms encroach even upon the net dontalus of the ocean, we are unable to ;arrive at - a conception of their. numbers. The `waters of mighty seas receive a peculiar color frem them. Captain floorebsy entimates that, if 80;000 persona had been counting since the cre ation, they would. not yet hove been able to num ber thole that tallith' . the Aretio yeas alone. Professor Ilitchcook. In speatieg of the ?toile cato of certain species of inseett4 says that the Atria= eat 7111 depot-D.60,000 eggs In 24 hours, and a !Pecks of lateen ealledthe cyclope is ospable,ofmultiplYing eo prodigiontiy, that in four months her dercendante , would amount to 4,600 pillions.; The tribes of infosorla which are ell microscOplo, it is impossible to a lma °. rate. . Every drop if water In alive with them; every part of tho surface of the earth, Lim food we cat, the garments we wear, all are the duel. lingo of multittules of minute beings that all mike _up their.pirt of the great cam of animated ex. 4 1 tence. - ' 'Pon Uw.—We call attention to an adver tisement in this morning's Gazdte ot a house for rent In Allegheny. City on Beaver street, near. the Common. We are well acquainted with the berme and. the neighborhood, and can safely eay the imp neai.and convenient, and „the other pllneat wed "oda P4K--We tide by the Pltiladelphlft papers that her citizens are moving in the. matter of a new park to be kid oat on the blooks:Of the Hohnyikill neer - Fehr:lour, the whole work to be done by prliate subscription. We never sea any thing inAforence to parks in other cities that - we do - iforfcel yet more forcibly the need of some such breathing spottiere. True, the terri tory of the city proper is now nearly all built over -with stores or manufactories, out if our citizens who have on abundance of means were to lay out a fine park somewhere in the sthurbit; as upon the hill for example above the reservoir or in some place above the more immediate do minion of the smoke and cindere, It would attract ao many who would desire to build and live in the vicinity of such a place that as a mere matter of pecuniary investment the money it' would cost couldjoot be bettqr employed. We all suffer very mach in Pittsburgh just for the want of proper physical exercise, and the ten dency to neglect proper LBO of the body in this way is induced and fostered by the fact that the 4latakirta of the city aro almost surrounded by brick yards, rolling milli or rough and broken ground among or over which there is but small pleaenre in walking. Why may we not have a pork or some.pleoe for strolling or living, In the Immediate vicinity of Pittsburgh as other cities have id their eubdrbs? Some place where the people may Walk and enjoy themselves by day or evening? EitosoulL—Tho Governor in_ hie message ahowii that the revenue orthe State in 1855 and 1856 was $1,007,116, with an increase in 1856 of V 6,000 over the previous year. The Bum expended during the two years was $871,818. The'estimated revenues for the two years end ing October, 1858, aro $1,101,851 67, estimated expenditures for the same period, $500,000; estimated surplus in 1858, $422,874. Railroad bonds have been 'sped to the ?alai) of $9,836,- 000, of which $4,700,000 wore for . the main Crank of the Pacific Road. The Governor deems it inexpedient to reduce the rate of taxation be low its present limit. Ile devotes a largo space to the consideration cf the 'banking system of the State, and strongly recommends nn exten sion of the charter of the proaent Bank of hits semi, 'should the Legislature fail to adopt the proposed constitutional amendment authorizing the creation of new Banks based upon specie capital. The Governor is in favor of a paper eurreney, and suggests the propriety of estab lishing a banking capital of fife millions of dot- WI. Over the Banks, he thtoh. the State Gov ernment eheald constantly exercise control, and . proceeds to discuss the !subject of banking re strictions. S. Canousa.—Shall the Union be preserved? . Without doubt. We think we can safely assure all our readers that the ''smash" isnot yet: that we chill have the gift of continuance vouchsafed yet a little longer; that the eon will not est to morrow. tiight on States belligerent &0., &0., for South Carolina ha ' s begun to conform to the ways of the world. A Washington corresport ,dent writes ihitt already eeveral of the aspiring chivalry are cocking cabinet places, and the friends of .Mr. Aiken and Mr. Manning have entered Into some competition for a mtesion under isle. Buchanan. Indeed, there was a die position to press this point even now, but the retiring President line not given It as much en couragement as was hoped. Who knows but some high appointment like that sought might not serfs as a hostage for tho adherence of the Palmetto State to the Union, at lout four years longer? Mr. Buchanan ought surely to take this suggestion into consideration, since ho dr_ sips to live in peace and to retire in comfort_ Tim Taturr.—The Washington curreepondent of the North American writes that such of the southern men ee are disposed to treat the gees- Lion of revel= upon an enlightened basis, aro not willing to eater into the troppeed combina tion against iron alone, or for the edmiesion of free wool to especial not of legislation. They say, end with good ;men too, if the tariff Meet be altered at all, it should be upon some compre hensive principle, by which us entire operation will be be brought under review and revision.— It. is palpable to their view, if the great articles or products upon which inert attention is column tratsd, are considered separate end distinct from the general features of the system, that impor tant detaile, appearing to be snbordinate in themselves, but of large aggregate interest, con COVel• be reached with IV chance of fair and pa tient investigation. PAIIDORS.—Gov. Clerk of New York to retir ing from elYtea at the end of the year, "let !core upon the world" es the New York papers express it n large numberlvtcourie4 He granted nine teen pardons and commodk.ions during the last week of his administration. Of the recipients of his clemency nine were convicted of grand ler copy, three of burglary, three of rape, one of rehbery, ono of manslaughter, ono of murderous es#aitlt,and ono of perjury. None of three bad served half the time for which they wore Sent eneed; some of them not one-third of it The press of New York city, almost without exception, animadverts with great severity upon his course in this matter. A WAND/BLE EVIVERED.—Dr. Livingstone, the African traveler, arrived at Nominee on the 6th of December from Tapia, having just returned from a tour through Central Africa.— This had lasted seventeen years, daring all of which time be had disused the English language, and on reaohlgg a British ship of war he found great difficulty in.'s:peaking a word of English. He was accompanied from Africa by a native of the interior of that continent, who, on reaching the Mauritius, wee eo excited with the steamers and various wonders •of civilization, that he went mad, jumped into the mend was drowned. Foa Ntbaasoue.—Tho Mobile Tribune of Thursday eays a company—numbering seventy five men—left yesterday on the Florida for New Orleans. They were all In fine spirits and look ed as though they would not only fight but bear well the hardships incident to tho life of a sol dier. The majority of them are natives of Mis sissippi. They will leave on the 'next atesmor for Nicaragua, under the command of Captain Reynolds. Major Capers Intends to proceed from New Orleans to Torms r when he will endeavor to raise more men and means. An OLD BOLDIIB Gone.— We regret to note the death, yesterday, of Col. Ewan Tnovino. He was one of oar oldest citizens; served in the war of 1812, in tho ranks of the Pittsburgh Blues; was 'twice Sheriff of ibis County, and enjoyed through life a VSill-deserved popularity. He bed attained the good old age of 76, bat died, novortbelm, in consequence of an accident. Alu.Planor...—Tho London Times in the course of Its attiotures upon. the Prooldept's message, apeaks of its author na the "pale shadow that still Hite about the precincts of the Whit. Rome," It looka upon tho - meaaage, " though by - no means creditable to the rigid impartiality of the framer," Be, nererthelese - , " labdued in tone, and, as tar as foreign affairs are concern ed, conciliatory both in matter and manner." TLIE Vora 07 NSW Eurminn.-11.' statement has gone the rounds of the Pram to the effect that New England with an aggregate vote of 480,092 has 04 electoral 'fetes, while New York and Pennsylvat3s, the former with a greater and the latter with nearly as great a popular vote, hare reapootively 36 and 27 electoral votee.— New England hoe Jure than her propertion of electoral voice, bat Instead of 64 it la but 41. Tns .qaromm GenniEr."—properly oellod John Byers Orr—is no more. Late intolligenea from Demerara announces his decease at the pens' settlement in that colony in November. 1311 disease Was dycontory—his age about 85. .it t late Mon. Frar.eis C. ()ray loft his die collection of engrr.vings to the Boston Athen. seam. This eollootion for else and magnificence Ia unßurriesed. lta value has been estimated at $30,000. aroma YSSTIDIDAY.—Tho Itepablleum, we sib happy to note, enoceeded very generally throughout, the tlty, YeaierdllY, in the . Ward (keno= Fm:m 6.6 Rmaigrants Iwzneer. Lmos, Detamberl9, 1856. "Ware and rumors of wars," which form the element in which Lord Palmerston Ines to 6g. ore as the moving epirit, bare, since my Last oc cupied no small share of public interest. At the instance of the home government, a formal declaration of war with Persia has been publish ed at Calcutta, and formidable preparatious are making for carrying it on to as issue more sat isfactory, it is hoped, than the last crusade.— The object is in some respects, a similar one, vie: to check Muscovite aggremion; though in the present Instance in e. quarter which threat. ens the British power slono et the European States. I ventured in my letter of last April 18th, to hint that, as Russian esroachments in Asia could not be entertained at the Paris Peace Conferentee, and that, as "it was certain that Iluelia Would not remain idle In that quarter, the time, though long delayed, would arrive, when those frontiers must be definitely Egad;" but scarcely expected that the Premise was prepared to take so decisive anti fearlesti a etep as it appears he has done. Nor would he'doubt less, bat for the too palpable dOuble deal. I log of his "noble and hotzrable ally" across the channel. Signally and completely have Lord Palmerston's eyes been opened to the secret anima that governs every set of Luis Napoleon ; and having already been fooled' by him be is prompt in striking a blow indepen dent of any crowned and doubtfully "Ally," or "Allies." Ile would rather, as more than one journalist remarks, look to the great, natural transatlantic, Ally, whose origin, institutions, 4nd tried valor , are akin to our own, for ca.op m•ation and aotive sympathy in any future cru sade against the despotisms of the old world. At all events, if Circassia be overrun, the Ca..!. plan must not be allowed In offence to bo made tillusslan lake—Persia to become de facto a Russian province—Herat, "the key of Affghan istan which is the door. of India, " (to quota the Times) to become on outwork an poet of a Mat • covite agent. Dangerous has been the - delay, and more dangerous would be further pro crastination, in intercepting between British In dia and thb grasping paw of the Northern bear who has been etealthily moving towards the coveted prize. Portia lies within British power; the task of over awing, crippling, and partially occupying that country is comparatively an eau one, all military men in India, British and native, have long yearned for the work of doing it—and now is the moment, when Persia has wantonly violated solemn treaties made with England, heaped Insults on her representatives,and thrown off the mask which afflicted non-ecmplidity and nellaelon with Russia, to make her feel the fares of British arms, and seize important poets on her frontiers and !Inboard. :doreover, the present Shah, to quote the Sat urday Review, "betel the Euglish, because he believes that they aim at universal empire in the Etat, haters the Turks teem religious bigotry and traditional rivalry, and both hatreds contribute to throw him Into the acme of Russia, the com mon antagonist of Turkey and of England." Borne American anther a few years ago,wheee name I have loot, Ina sprightly book of Eastern travels, ridiculed the posseialon by England of each a barren, and to 11111 appearance, worthless spot of earth as Elahm, lying at the entrance of the Persian Gulf, obtained originally of the Im sum of Muscat, which ho facetiously concluded was held 'solely to find a poet for one of that übiquitous tribe, British Console: The preeont movement shows that the polloy was wisely pros pective which suggested the ownership of this uninviting and intrinsically profitless mud-bark. Elabm has a convenient harbor for a large fleet, called Blander, now glled with Angle-Indian war vessels—and is titt station from which opt rations will proceed ap the Golf. Earrack. whose situation for those spinet the mainland is (with Ormuz) already taken, and the impor tant seaport of Beehive mast noon fall Into Brit• ish hands. This place, which is the entrepot of gentian trade, whosemerchanto supply the east ern port of that empire with Indian and Euro pean commodities, and export thence alike, me. tallie treasure, An., sheltered by the Mullah mountain range, will be seized, properly fortified and held by the approaching armies until the Shah yields to the full terms demanded by the English Government. Uoncerrentiy with this movement on the nest• ern mainland, will the Anglo-British armieir thread the Khyber and Bolen passes, and joined by the Atighaniatan troops, (vastly superior in battle, and better disciplined than Persian eol diere, as our own know to their cost,) will pro lecate operations on the eastern side. lierat will, he secured to Afighsnistan, a British resi dent stationed there, and should the Shah cot then give way, eperatlene in the interior will at mate prooecd. So, at least, says the government -organs; but many doubt eo satisfactory smelt as might be not...toi—foosuhn o th.h.spr.xlien elan on that lack of perseverance valet - forms; unfortunately, so largo en clement in the char acter of the Premier. Ile gore eagerly into undertakings—the more attractive as they 'are magnificent in design—hut while the slow mov ing nation he represents is still warmed by sym pathy and appreciation of them—oft times be fore its zeal is folly kindled, the chivalrous old lord soddenly cools, and echemes grandly inau gurated, fall through and terminate most igno bly ! Almost every country in the world bears tesumooy to snob unprofitable results, either of his iatorforoooo or spaamodio cooperation, Aft% ghaniatan itself—as your readers may remem ber—the grave of an entire British army—once furnished an example paanfully in point. It is, however, consolatory and encouraging to know that some of our toot offieera are In the Indian 'merlin; they well know the ground to be own pled, and may antioipate the highest wishes of this nation not if they are trammeled and impe ded by the counter orders and misjudged Capri doneness of Downing street intervention. So let us hope for - the host. "The sword in the land" may herald important improvements in Persia, which has long been one of the worst govrroed countries in the world. EDINATIOSAL.--At thS.Tenebe're Convention, recently held at Harrisburg, a resolution was adopted authorizing the appointment of a com mittee to draw up and present to the Legisia. tore a memorial in favor of as appropriation by the State. in aid of Teachers' Institutions. Gov. Pollock, Col. Curtin and Judge Banks addressed the Convention in eloquent and impressive terms. Several move were read by members, male Ltd female, and were referred to the Com- Mitts° on Publication. Delegates were appoin ted to attend the New York Convention, which is to to held at Blughampton. The following preamble and resolutions, submitted by Mr. Barrows, were adopted: Whereas, The want of oome general and per manent provision for the thorough professional training of teachers for the nubile schools be coming every day more pressing, and the fact more °briars that ouch provision can oily be effectually made by public authority,and though it Is not tho design of the members of this An. lodation to dictate to the Executive, whose pro , vim it it to suggest; or to the Legiel tore, whose right It Is to adopt, the form and nnSp ber of Institutions for-this purpose, yet it is sir duty, as there especially charged with the care of the rising generation to express the con clusion to which their experience has led on thin subject. Therefore, Resolved, That the system of Instruction by State schools will never be complete or folly ef fective without eome general and permanent pro vision by the State for the professional training of the teachers of the cahoots of the. State. Hewlord, That ovary year which shall elapse before the acmomplishment of this fundamental and indispensable object will ba but another year of comparative ineiffolonoy in the operation of the Common School System, and of injnetice•to the toto•a. Tun .DaZamora Amman cornea to 03 changed In form and dress, and in new the. Bootless to It in whatever form It may sesame: atom the London 130=1 077CSITIOS cot ENGLAND 70 VII ESP/10170N soarsar Plasts.—On Wedneaday evening, Deo. 7, a large meeting et the ihhabitants of Newcas tle-upon-Tyne was held for the purpose of con eiticrieg what stops ehould be taken by the pee. plc In relation to the menacing. aspect of our foreign affairs. The Calcutta proclamation wall denounced by all the speakers ea an evasion of law, and the following resolution was unanimous ly agreed to: -"That, in the hopeleasness of eith er prevention or redress by the Parliament, it is requisite to appeal to the laws against the sub ordinate agents executing lawless orders; and this meeting pledges itself, In case the expedi tion against Persia shall be pereevered in, to briug to trial for their lives, before the Central Criminal Court, certain of the facers and sol diers engaged therein." 0810111 or 7117 "MALAS-1177."—The antiqua ries of Sebastopol bare made a onions discov ery. Everybody has beard of the Malakoff hill upon which was built the tower, now become to famous. Bach an Immortality ecarcely seemed destined this name, which was that of a certain Lieut. Malakoff, dismissed the Ruesian Navy on account of incorrigible drunkonnesa. Faithful to Me passion, after his dismienal he set up a .grog shop on this spot, which was frequented by napery. These latter, in a tit of sarcastic gaiety, gave to the hill In - question the name of their tap•mneter, which, by the accident of a memora ble siege having taken place tear the apt, has now become immortal. A MAGNIIICENS PEILBIEST.—Tho Mayor of liewport, opposite Cinoinnati,receired a magnif icent Christmas present of three babies from hie wife en Christmas eve. The happy man ma•t hese had a mcrry Christman Tits Gueefte de Few ce remarks that the pol icy of the Englieh Cabinet en the 6eies question is not , in harmony with that of France, and asks on what question, in fact, 40011 011 t oily agree with France? Twijiclawo rola Plasnrws.—A .joootte writer to the New York runes giros the following ca his ex . per ience In eroteing from Southampton to Myr° in an English steamer. Obviously the fret thing to be attended to wea the comfort of the Isdies, and we armeeeded in getting. upper bertha for them, .where they would not have say one lying by them, and they then proceeded t'o investigate the state of the bedding. of. cannot forbear giving the outline of the converestion I overheard at this moment: "Bat, dtewardres, there s i re no ether ts In this berth." "No, ma'am, we don't have the "Don't have sheets! vrby how do ladies sleep?" "Ladies sleep very well, ma'am. English ladies sleep well enough." "Wall, I can't sleep without abeam " "You're very particular then—l have had as cite ladies here as there are in England, nod they didn't complain. Thu ladie,4 that travel here saver want sheets." "Perhaps they don't hut 1 do. Why don't you bare them." "Beoause there ain't time to wool, them." "Why not?" "Why, we're whore only one day, and they wouldn't dry." "Couldn't yon leave, them over n trip?" "Why, then we'd bale to get two whole Bete. 1 don'teeo why you need find fault, very respec table people have slept hero every nig.,t and never eo much as asked why we didn't have no sheets." Eon. K. Itaiipta's SPEECH AT RALEIGH. Several days elan we published a • notice of speech made by Hon. Kenneth Rayner at Ral eigh, on the Bth of December, on the strength of a sketch in the North Carolina Standard, in which he woe represented to hone said that he was offered $lOO,OOO by an emissary of 31r. For ney, "If be would exert himself for the straight Fillmore ticket," and that Mr. J. P. nandereon, the lender of that ticket, "who had not heard the jingle of a dollar for many a month, had, sines the election, been able to purchase a house worth $20,000." We have eiuce received a pamphlet containing a fall report 'of Mr. Rayner's el:moot' on that on. cation, and justice to all the parties concerned requires ne to say that no ouch statements as those quoted by ns from the Standard's sketch are to be found in it. The sketch wan evidently from an unfriendly pen, bat we prosenno that it would not go eo far as to pat into Mr. Rayner's mouth words and sentiments which he did not P. runes. MARRIED—On Wednesday evening, Deo, Met, by the Rec. JOllll Elliott, of Alerandris.l'a. WM. ROBBEBOBB, o f the Bank of Mad:arab, andli AG OIE J., olden daugh. ter of Robert Watson. Eon., of Allegheny City. • —On Tnetisy.January Ctb, 1857, In Allegheny city. by the DaY.Pirfersor liamlett. of Allegheny Coliage, THOS W. SAMPI3OS, M. D , Chicago. Illinois, to AMANDA: daughter of theists Mr. 801[111 , 12 Coboyer. of Allegheny Car. Pe. DIED—O, Tue,day Oth lack, at ID o'eleek P M. 001 ELIJAII TROVILLO, in Oa 70th par of 111. funeral will take nlam from Una re/Moues dt ht son, Win. Treyßio t No. 47 Decatur street, ettt Ward, o Thursday Sth toot. at 2 o'clock P. M. The trio:death . &tar are M , tWtinhp Inalted to attend. 214 !APECIAL NOTICES. We think we are justafied in saying that n 3 other Pal, sr Beastly /Jr Lisa. Complaint, has g►tnal so dam:teat. the rtputatlon non enjoyed br r. Ns. lases (Plaratai /tan Pals, preparml by /laming BA • EPlttaburatt. As attelidenes that they sill con, real the foll•Prlng orttlfi mho from ► lady ntshilott In Nan York er r - . NMI . You. Jan. 23.1622. ndef• to certify that I tare Cud the Ilveroomplanat ter I yurs, andtterercanld fret any medicine tobetp me nntll econmenced wing Dr. .21E:Lanes Celebrate Liter cremated by Ylemlng Brew. 1 can nos ray to the nubile. that they bees completely =teed MP; and I do bees by re. commend them to all persons .Meted with • dlreseed Liver. They roiii tors. Try then MAMA EVANS, No, 1 , 3 Lewis it. kl.Pnrebetwer will be rxrefhl to .eh far DO. ITLAtirS OKLE DILATED LIVYJI BILIS. manufactured by FLEMING 11/10:4 of Panaceas. Pe. Thereat@ other Pills portextbox lobe Llver PUla now before the public Dr. llTLane's erenubm Ideet DIU& aIK , We eelebratel Tenalfana can now be had at .11 reepectable deng_ror , Sows Connhee wilAost the nemahuv VhDIUND BILLITIIBIan. jaketherc J. M. LITTLE. MERCHANT TAILOR N . O. 54 ST. CLAIR STREET, (Dr. WA', New Building.) r.341,1ydn PITTSBUSOIL - ICE CREAM OYSTER SALOON BY KAI:MICE KUNZ. Fnmt,,Marssig) __L Stun, oaroutf GEORGE WEYMAN Manufacturer and Dealer In all kinds of Tobacco, Snuff and Cigars, AVD Leaf Tobacco; Corner SiaithfiAd Street and Diamond Alley 0r..3; yr= FITTSIPJAGII, RENIOVAL. THE SUBSCRIBERS Harr REMOPED Safe Establishment TO No. 129 and 131 Third Street, Wore., trier ars mowed to mate all kinds of S A r y E S.. ON TO BIIOLLTE.Fr NO c. 6 eolo4f BUBRE & BARNES, JAS:- IdcLATIGIELIN, Manufacturer of AL 0 0 H 0 I, - COLOGNE SPIRITS AND FUSEL OIL, Noe. 168 end 170 Second Street. 0. BlinllEAlid & CO., AUCTIONEERS COMAIISSION I" AIERCHAN TS N 05.67 and 69 Mats &Ind, Cincinnati, CMO. Make liberal advances on all consignments and act uagents the all kinds of Manufactured Goods— nave realest seen of Ortoerles. Boots andahoee and other Meatbandlte stay Idnente. Wsonesna/ and katgaoar of untt week. Beer constantly an howl • lams dock of lierchencllie wbleb we sell at private tee. dell;4mIo ro.7.*!muimplpiolgionirimmi 114311211 ES & COLLINS. (101=1001.1 TO IL L TELUILIZIO Agricultural Warehouse, AND REED STORE, N0:129 Wood street, ap2l4lyditwT PITT SBU R 0 11. GBO. W. GELLUG e. CO.. E.E“ MANUFACTURERS, C-^r. Pa. ant Mishmeie Streds, Ala W. PITT9I3I7ROB, Pa Manufacture Pino nr.d Oak Kegs of the ml tsste de•ellpc!ons MIL Kcal, Incas tee ? nil at tLe :mat wartzt prim. tAl2TyrtTran f.1.T.11, NAIR & MISTER, W1101.P.91L8 G R 0 C. E R. S. 174 Second and 1M front. Streets.. EITSI PITTStiI7I2OII . W: H. WEIGHT, No. 52/mIA st.lkOrcer, Word .71.11 Market rta. PITT FA", Matinfardttrors of and Dealers in ALCO -I{OI,__EVIGUEA,L, CAMPIIINEI .- sal PINE OILS. ass FIXTURES, .d kind, of Lampe, Obnolnllors. 6lran. dot.. Le. 0713uE ier sp leg tolt alrlo sog.d Building Ltd EasS , tone cr t Matt . Arum nom. Os, meanie rsautair aTery cent Ben X.Y.SIMS:4 wea,lfie HENRY H. COLLINS AHDO Bi Itt I SAWN n AllomeNT, AND 'II tI N mins,As, FISU, 254=1317:6131Zi0.0. British and Continental Exchange &GM zuzza DRAWN RI 111.111 CAN, AgEItJOAN a CO., ON TDB UNION BANK; LONDON; ni SUMS OP Zl AND UPWARDS. Those Drafts aro available at all.the prin lOpalToinaorliastarri. footiFol and Ireland, and Us Gootlzsat. We also tray ISIGHTEMLI3 on M. A. Granebanct & Bailin, PRANSIORT a YAM, Which µTr. as a Remit - haw to all pans of 4Jenasa7 Ihrltst-laaland Yetnans Intandltug to trataltbrotanullmraretarnagn ns lonians of Cripatt, on c Mtn Manor can be obtaLand... Ended. Le any rut of ftsops. Cba•ctimul of . subogotak •and other pecolitlns In SW enl" will rvati DroMPt o . , Went. WILLLAMB 00. EAU. enrcurr 7tdra /trent- Dividend. thlarld Iltemuncri Commarr_, FlCtisburgb,Doo.l2tl4lBb6.s The President and Directors of this Coin- VIZT Dare Ws day declared • Dividend of TEN do .:•. Dar ohm upon the Capital litaiin than nix Dollars pow ble in cuh to the Stockholders or tholi.legal roprooenta" Urea, an and attar klomian the =I inet,, and four Dol !ors credited to their otoek. dell:nit, 8O&M 11•11811 ELL. &oratory. Helmbold'e Highly Concentrated rx . 111A01 Bacrx, L prepared dlrnotl7 encorans to the roles orPhannacy and clunahnz7. and Is the beet and moat we. Ines preparation which an betas& for the coca Ofe/SOIMS Or thil Mander.l3l,lnnse. GUM' , trotlrr. W 1.121.14.04 to Rend Cre antertleement In another eclusan. headed "IT elzabold's Geonlne TrePonT /010 ietd2w T "Go up, tßou Bald Bead"—To Prof. Wottl'e Bits,. 114 blezhet s et:. et. lost*, sod get • bottle able s t...Wotan' whirl; will make the csolllegy subetenoei.gatitto og the eon* It of Yoot crag icon In s very ebut Was. dog dt ion old way latublad aien a lf yon want ion, hair to. mum, its orbilou color, i m p be dogs by wing WoOl'e /tar Restotstis• • Dr. Keyser' uncaucter liraces—Em Malibu :et Dispatch. April 10th, 18541L-7or mots this 7.- . 5 yaet en have constant: y mown the Waghbv.to, Leads Bram maanbootnrl 1 by lde, Cleo..li. Keyser, of No. 140 Wood et. Dottie atty. and wank, beartny reeconnend Itto an mho are onnyoned to follow a sedentary corn. Ma. Ait we hare before remarked, In Nliag attention to It. merit. It answers for a brute and enependere. th e weight of de lat.eslnor_s bens so rimed ao to onntincal. If tend to taing:the el:milder, to their natural hoaltion end erpand r ciliwt. Wo.en, buttaeds of whom are annually initired hy the weight of enorrnom "'dirt.; . . °tad also tctoo-sia tSese Cruel. Da partlntlar V pra caring the kilixt . iarittionad., many of tha bracer sold are ?anima. Bola - strter. GEO. Et. HEY2,28'8., Droalrirt, 14.0 Wood at. .inn of tba Golden ?tartar. • iel&dt•T Important • Notice to those Afflicted WITH CHItOXICIDISH6I3&& by Dr. A. & HEATH. New York C/ty, Finding It imiprisalble to attend penman, to all my patient& and being unwilling to Mint imoh rei eponsible duties to asaistants or students. and for the Dnrpoor o ! , OPPreseing the sale of worthless end Window moot mrholoes, as well.. the imposition, advertised under fictitious times, offering to tend rielpes gratlm Or on reecipt of letter .temps or one dollar, au—to obviate th. aboro, and to accommodate patiente in all parts of the country. 1 rind medirtn,sjelth fall directions, to core any dletese, for It. unless treatment Li required for a lenge , period than one month, when the fee is the same for each mouth. The fee for all ourglial operations, In cluding that for the radical cure of hernia, will depend upon the peordinity of the cane. Patients will glee atoll etatament of all their symptoms as the remedies are trei pared with an especial reference to esieh use. All money letters should be registered. The first Dart of riyi Muse crated work will be tent to any address on the receipt of 10 rents. A. S. HEATH. etreet, oppopete the St. Nltholes Hotel, apilesydre 0010 New York. Highly important to Invalids I Cod Liver OIL MIMI= Br I. U. tam& co, I.IW, ors ono of its distinguished marks of anyeriority ever other brands of One. entire Mannts of that peculiar natveone and dleadreeabla favor. and oiled tire odor Inseparable from oil crudely and ineterfeetir prepared. It may be taken without detail& by the moat delicate patient, and retained withaot effort on the =oft aenei• tire named, Its enpandotlty In this and otborindPdateutt autredtedd. tin ot genulneceln. has gunturatted for ft the ootnlneude. Lion of the most eminent of the Weikel Facility through out the Staten. It Is the most effectual remedy for coushroPtion, brut. chitin rheumatism, armful., it and may be had In beta the of the dm:grins In this cit• or of the manufactures, JOHN Cr Beirosx a CO., 0c27. No, 100. 3,1 at, rhlisdelohla Ho Pamlly ehould be without Hooflaud'e OEItrIAN DlTTER9.—Cidldren afflicted with*, Bummer Complaint entirely cored by then, Canon , . N. J. Macon Id. 1851. Dear Eir—lt Is with much Oman, that I Inn= Ton hthe great benefits dulled (maths not ornate 1 / 1 .1.11 itters In my family. Diming the greeter part of last slimmer, MT sou, .4./ two years, we. severely allieted with the Bummer Ccroolatnt in the worst form, for which melons remedies prom abed BY robysiclame and other. were rued, but with no avail. ate., Feat him to the connti7. but it provar of bot little tonent. Baying a bottle of Germ. Bitters to the house. 1 eSSI P.1114/61 to try that. wbleb to my estpailibment entirely eared him. He cone domed to ate th• Bitters some tiros afterwsrls and be. binlehy. I base [be greatest eantigenes In the late tees. .od C..! to limitation in ming that no tarttilY &hyoid to withentrham. Demean:illy roma • • JOHN W. PART& To Dr 0 M Jackson. Moon et. above heoond. Pohl, wholinde end Mall. et Dr. 080.11. 60Y13.1.12.6 Drug 1.10. Wood at: , elgo of the Golden hiortne. Bewedvertleednint' • • latawdenT gonsp Testimony ,` YrrtaintorL P1L,N0e.14.11160. Mr. Bolomortsi—Dear Sir: It is with pleaa an that I eau •Ad my tot'mony, with many othert, to the mane of your GI .m.. I Moe been ming • pair 01 them emulous/1y for about • my and I upter put them cm without &meet. Respectful!). J. L. READ. Prtritceoz, P.., Nov. 22d. We. Ida. ISaionOre—Belng compelled to wear etweseles. have 0.16 bent ahls to set • pair Out what .aas eyes ad. I have tried • great.enaber of &sewed:mit &ways Yelled =tit I obtained 4 ger from nod. I own “e bfday or candlelight with Unit .id tot any length ofthne with the greatest else and gontibid • vit..Nols COOLEY RE 0Y BISHOP L ath Soaroloye--elm The benefit! ham received from the gr.hgliclfirgrtaiytme toe ado:drat:lam lam now fa, ell common distoneim . by emo. die Light. as well ashy day. with the same nee as when • bey. whiCh Leonid not do with any other glares, I have used. it affords the greatest pleasure to avail musette( thiemedium of te•tlfying how waders has been my own experience of your Mill he art optician. Vow,. truly, DETRE LEFEVER, Elehoo. Detroit. ri Le. 31. 1812. PROM THE MAFOR OF ROCHESTER. ROCatrellic, April 7, I/36L Sotortarv—Str: narthg rolled at your Otte In thn Arcade, ►ad purelotesed two pair of your patent Rhone, I be re found them superior to any I have ever used bettny, they tueveleallted morn than 1 mole bale evanetvd. I have now pat them sold.. and can pee without them ea well as 1 could when a bey. O. RlClfiAltaf ()N. .IWolBee In LAPA VETTE 111.1ILDLNO • corner of Wood and P.urth xtrz.sts. PittabureL—Entranco on Wood et. noVn3radityrit <ell The only Bleded Awarded by the New York FaltiblUork to the FalkUth or ihrelgo Paseo Maus szturero kw been obtained. amongst tororrons comket tom by LEA A PHICHINS, no their tinSICESTEMIIIIRE SAUCE. whereby farther Ilatimony Is afforded of Its Wed U. best Nacos sertaat. The dultaity of this E. Wu extended to sur7 guar ter of the globe. and Its elLoser la =reales the genera i health Is bercadrzst daily ram obeetTed !sad aokaosdedged. In the United States It Is hell to be tba goat agreeable condlarat, arid' setamcd for Ito Wale and Irrrim-atinsr Properties. Its ha Itaal ass milling the s toamch to .11=st U. food ixelhiat 1111 , i9 thus tm - re anted a bottle as our Virarceetstrehlre Bence la a ton: I ha's just commend thrsmnh Brain and Portugal. and believe I ova my Present cate of health t Its Cm; Mir Pence is stomachic. and I think medicinal. ca with truth ray ~ re Is co thing In • imam's bak• cage so wen t!el to his comfort, a least in these counMlne. r.e nor Bence. In India, alto. ahem It In fund at the mew of efts/ reahseenh a medical gentleman nettle from diadem! to his brother In the same profeselon at Worcester, la the folloteing termer. "Tell lAA k Cettlne that thole sauce la Mehl, approved It India, and that It to, In .atf the meet palatable a, limn m the mod* wholeitome mine, made." This noon 111 Imitable for wry variety of dish, and t e universal demand which Its excellence has mated has led to many Imitations being Offered to the public. under Variety of mantra but the gellELthe Lailr be known by the names of ''LEA 4 PICHEINtr bring Immersed upon the patent metallic caplulee, or potent glare stopper of the botrJe. u sell as the labels and wrapper. Role Agents no the United Stabs, JOHN DUNCAN A 00511. 405 Lroadway, Nes York. Pure Cod Liver Oil—Every bottle war ranted to be pure GM Liver 011 /Pr the cure qf lithelernatiret. /Pr the cure v Scrotal. /Pr Lee cure 010=4 /Sr the arra al au Min Distant. Fir, the ewe N Ch once Eryripelae. if/rill< cure of Chronic Bore Bum Par the curs of ifhite Suaine. Atm Me cured Glandular auelltryy, ibr the acre of of fits Bona. Tor the cot of Alielonary Carmemptton. ibr the cure of Chronic Broexhatle. Fbr the e-re czt Bicksts. Rs. tad cure al Dlraun qf the Sadder cad Kidnos. Fbr No acre of Cbusteurknol Wagers oat &sera Sold by ths smart, gallon and In bottles by the dozen or elnale bottles essay bottle warranted pare Clod User OH, at the Wholesale Drugstore of Dr. CED. lESYSES,ItO Wood at.. ellin Of the Golden Mortar. notelkw Holloway's Wens Confection or Candy. ThH7 are plaassat to Gas. Otaldron err for than. Thar aro • sure can for worsos. Thar do not weaken or sicken, They cost only Thant - Tara cents, Ask tot Efononses Won; Candy; At DE. KSYSVic'S Drunk" Ao 140 Wood W., ago, th• Golden Mortar natdanS Pectoral Syrup--Dr. Kayser' Pectoral Syrup cures crusher Dr. Keyser'. Pectoral Syr:mouse coldr. Dr. Keyser e Pectoral Syrup earn hrttlentrA Dr. neyeerl Pectoral Syrup cum Dr0 00 lthls; Per Perycaltle tale Dr. Keysor's Pectoral Syrup; For Incipient opurcuartim tat. Dr. names P sates b7rtilr. Tor told lc the head tate Dr./1.71We Nato:3llBmi; Dr. Ileyeres Pectoral Syrup sores eon throat; Dr. Starer% Pectoral Bytho corn gurney; Dr. Ewer'. Peck.] Syrup cures old ernuthr: Dr. Royal'. Pectoral Syrup cures all killdeer [Musses of the hove and brevet. Prepared sad ...Id by DA 1160. ii. HEYOEB. No. 100 Wood et.. Bleu of the ()olden Mortar. Prla 10 eta, sod I/ P. holt'. r.oSztalell Aga and Debility—At old age,oomeo creeping on cm, It brings meet attendant Infrosßhea Uwe of eppente and weak.= him& the health, and went of activity makes the mind disochtantsd and no. happy. In mews w hem all age add.. Mu Influence, It I, almost haposeibial to add vigor and health. and anti/Met many remedies ban been tried. all hare f.Dsd, untl BIZILEAVES EOLLABD BITTERS were known and mad in every CM wham they have been employed bey ham Invariably given strength and restored theta. petite, They hue become a great agent for this alone, and are used by many people who are suffering from lon of appetite and general debility. In enema of long stand. Ing chtanle dire,..., they act an a charm, ineigreathn the Ryden; thus giving nature another opportunity to repair physical injuries. AOTIOIII.-OUIIII2 aghast purchasing an Imitation. To =en t Imposition, careful to ask for Boer/noes /let .111 - tiold at 111 per bottle, cr sts bottle. for gr,, by the roprietors, BINJAMIN PAGE dienulractur- Ina Pharmaceutists and Chemists, Pateburuk Pa., and prenataa getteralin wagdaarT Prof. Wood's Hair itestorer.—A Real Hair Ratans, Dlr.B►mpel Soma. a Sletimatit cisrgymen. residing in Itlorrenrille, Westmoreland county, 11.72 that his bah. Bad been getting Cray for the last twenty years, and *as disposed Soleil eat. He used two I,,,ttlesef Prof. Wood' Hair Restorer, which entirely stepped the falling out • tbs heir all the hair reeom•d If. original color, and has kept the color now for ulna months. This Is a common case, but we waS.MR it ',tiara. It is near home, en that the public may be Cenrieeed that Wood's Heir Rectors ■ wbat It purports to he. Bold at one, two and three doltr' - r bottle, et Dt.1.110). U. KEYSER'S. nottdttrit N 0.140 Wood et.. esholesele sod retell watt. Honor to whom honor is Duel—Empty Ini!lug we docile% and Guttering ;mikes of articles that DIM have or never will tro of um to the commonly we detest. But when we see a man &stroking binualf Item Midwest stages of disease, and alga benefittin I his neighbors add friends, and nosily a whole acznincuntr, through the agency Man article that he seeltentally Ms armed, we are forced to twitters In him; and Sale WIZ the ben nonce and the nucit onumlcuous piste that our col umns CIA furnish. liuch, reader, Is Mr. gennedy, end slug Is the orieln of his Medical Discovery. Bold by Dr. 020. EL SLUMP, 140 Wood stmt. wbols sal scent .Id3IM P. 71.8.911i1.1. All•gtudlT. Comtpaption Cured—Be not deceived b, base imitation& llegeatan, Clark • Cote Genuine Cod Liver 011, never dleaPpolnts, and nine years' experience hu proved lt superior to all others, and the only reliable ears far Conatunotion. Al there Is a great deal of mobs= on In the marks aduLtersted with seal oil, whale all, le.. ta. too mach tan cannot be taken to pronue the denulna Oar Ms rude at one own hiotorr In 10orfonndiand and earls bottle has our signatass over the cork, be ear. ml to get Eiegenian, Clark* Co.. for Ana the LIAM oak. Roshton, our late partner then has been .an article 10. trodoead caked hinshten'e, settlet Llano 'by aoarasted 1.10 it O. • taa or 11. 0. • Ca. gal bv A- . smarm- From( a CO.. tr.:mamma:Bs a 00., and to domes*. sear Di. Geo. W. PhilliDs% COUGH SYRUP rOZ. THE CURE or Omtbs. Ou em m , . Mamma. IClAedinse aytar, s , nrcr.tralf &N. MICA; Comnaktian, .sd a db., e the Tbroat. sad Chad Dr- lteo. mai m , akrisuma Tic LED PAIR PANAMA, BELIEF AND MIX O➢ er , ••ci• - ••• Nairainia. I,2 .heana &Utica. PM aralle Pales, Pain.ln ihs Mr. Mara Eackind Face, . Evelled wad Painful Joints, as,,a Craip,flors The thenenada who pars &u Meth M anes LYtI4 their =anent aert3 by earth:4.m ottheir near To theca rho hare not cud them weironli Bay VLF SEM and the; will tad than to be all they are - .Pie yenta:La:ld that they .111 wet a3tn .WW444a..Crct• DR. GEO W. PIILLLIPI4. Sole Proplielnr , Cincnnati. Ohln. For tale wheirasie codes tall MeBNN. NAN. AlleglceneCcty. HATS, CAPS AND FURS. IVI'CORD & 00.. WHOLESALE h. RETAIL RATVERS, 131 Wood Street, 11.17 aleays ahllaerete at , a ofvm ps d tn g . Wholesale and Retail Id at thoi•Lnars, BAITEIS fnocs, to which thaT brate attention ofnp ponOneers, odt;dtf DENTISTRY. "eau DR.DR. J:-Lt AL m - EEN'BI47 - - - SURGEON DENTIST, FROM NEW YORE, Extracts Teeth Without Pain, By a Local Benumbing Agent to tau Goma only. lariziarts Teeth on Gold, 1311”,. PIILIna and auto Pemba. and parr= as Dental continua In • mantilla larCanta and Circulars at Ills °Mee. 64 SMITHFIELD STREEZ nr - rsauaGE. noltUDaro SAMUEL GRAY. MERCHANT TAILOR No. 52 ST. CLAIR. STREET, Irtatt'• New Thallkilng• ITTSBUS OIL. IS now awaiting a fine atock of Fall and Vikaer end, ensaleing of olotlal, ore: satins , . Co. elmereo, vostlams. Ze n which he le yr:roared td make to oxdor on short aottoe la the latest mod moot taablortahle strlta. Gentleman In cant of Pubionatas ram:unto fit .1 on Wlntso war will Lad It to Cato narintaga to gi hlm a calL a 026 fo JOHN COCHRAN & BROS. MANUFACTURERS OF Iron Bailing, Iron Vaults, Vault Doors, Window Shutters, Window Guards, Le., Nos. 91 Second St., it. 86 Third at., (between Wood and Market,) • o n PA., Have on hand a variety of new patterns 71.1.7 and Plain. nimble Ar 1 parpows. Particular of tattica paid to mulcting Oran Lots. Jobbing dons at hart stair. a 1.2. PITTSBURGH STRBI, WORKS ISAAC JONES, OAST , STEEL. sum, SPRING, PLOW AND A. B. STEEL, SPRINGS „NJ) ANi PS. Corner Ross and First. Streets, .1020.00 9 PTITSBURGH., D. B. ROGERS & CO ILLTZTACTIMIS 07 ROGERS' IMPROVED PATENT • Steel Cultivator Teeth; Comma Rolm csn Fran. SrasErs, JuZklyta PITTSBURGH. PA. P. SRIIS/111T, Sculptor, Modler, Stucco Worker and Wood Carver, co. 80 Third street. between Wood and Llntket chaste, Pittebargh. Pa.. Imps =art, antlron hand en et:met:cent cf ew Tenni Grotto Pkelig;lniArkantr,.. 0090-ledre NEW ADVERTISEMENTS RXRCIITIVII COMMITER of the Republica. of Allegheny city met 111 Mews'* Mall, Monday Peveniuga.lthuary 6th. and oeganisad by niectln on g .fames erk, Canes Gang Pico Presidinth J. D. Raldwro. Recording Secretary, and L. R. Llndegy. Coro spending Eernsisry and Treeemer„, After the transaction of come unimgenant bolos., the mommiebro braid a statement from Rd. tiregg.-8...1., Secretary of the late Its. publican City (inivention, and !member or the Co•iimlt• tee, in regard to the facie 01 the late dialcintyln the nom (nation of a ondldate for Mayer. Mr. Gregg went fully into ell the oirrunietatito of said nomination, caplet ulna the milmnderetandlug ato the clalm of one or the deleotaa to change his vote—nr. G. aiating toot he himself had declared the result of bat lot. (aa be had done on prersione ballots.) hekrte the claim rat the deka.. referred to was made to client* hoe nte. andthat the hello; then Mood Moen for Air. Sawyer =a Ter . cotng m removetimmaions +OMtn • said nomination. The Committee. after fall disioseler, while conceding entire Integrity of motlyeto ?dr. D ',bayou, and most re. Indent to Interfere to the difftently between the candy dates, felt bound. es the Executive entunittee of the par. ty, to overloot their perrecal feelings. and endeavor to concentrate matfett of the Resublimes; and believing from thef.tir tot forth Mot Mr. Sawyer was entitled to he connidered and supported the regular nominee, the fat. lowing .solution was, on motion, adopted: Prinlyire, that 13. c. Sawyer. ir •uf ths rirst word. h.r" beg ootained the nomination or the Republican Conran. ttoo.of Allegheny dlr. we. the Eternity* Committee. re commend a union Mile party upon him, on ToesdaY nett as the may means of preening mown of the Demo crane candidate, and will give mm our own rapport. ltanolutlon adapted—avva 13neye 1. Committee ad Muscled, 1A111..1 Jr. R J. D. alms. Beet. ie7,lt ittsburgh Coach Factory M. L. STEPHENS, .0:2156014 BIGELOW a 00.. forsterly E. LC BIGELOW. NO. 46 Diamond Alley, near Wood Sk, PITTBIII7.I[GII, PA. atWOULD RESPECTFULLY in most= to the pertain cant community public In menend that I have this day nommen the 'comet or my former partner. .11r._ ALBERT, and .111 carry on the badness In all Its branches et the old nand. N 0.40 DIAMOND ALLEY. La chanting the name of thi, old and so well eetablishe ed menntacturlng astabllehment, I aceori - tae public no agovt shall be wanting cm MY part to drone the same high character so long reined br my predeceemme and a.occiates. Ja7:l l ,l lt . L. STSPICENS. 1857. 13emi-Almnal 5a1e.1857 . A. A. MASON & CO. Announce the opening of their great SEMI-ANNUAL SALE, }a7 45 Finn STREET. • ADMINISTRATORS' NOTlCE—Notice is busby given that Cotten of Aarolnistratlon hors Itrantod to tho sotworlbors on the estate cf Robert Chtnroll. lota of Fittrborgb, deed. Tao Looks and 80. manta ire In the hands of Ald. Mason. All perm.' knowing tbrunialvez indebted to Bald mato will call and rata° with blaa beam the fiat of March mat, and time Mains dams to ransom; Lora. nronerlw ontbantinao4, to th e same for settlement. SAW CRISWELL. • na.lllMll4 AWN a6two7Adrolnletratora • OR RENT—An elegant two etEhiedin RIO& BOMB on strmt. Fatah 0f...t. OR *Umbel.) OM doorMS• l br John Orr ham, Jr. The !YAM be 116•621 room., Oro.bel .title. One cellar. Oath rams, das sad all th• other •Dod•rotee of • fret rats doellths boom roe t•moo do. enquire •t rho boom. •Poiessalon gamn on tn. Cut or doriL Je.dt. FRESH. BOTTEB.-4 bbLi. front' Indiana .. id etate Bata read and mew: .w se 27' ?IDntl aLS.nn7 Lt. ecto 1) HIED APPLEa--150 bui3. Dried Apples, isT KIDDL nice end titan; la Mora and far Isla at • B Tina an LDT VENISON—Freeh Voniaon, P‘ultry and y W.llesnro of 11 binds constantly on bawl at 7.1. Ault It . Oolailat• Mama a Core /11ODLE. card-•January.lBs7 CHURPHY & BURCHFIELD continue dories this month their e . Closlog Ore Pale of .: tee redverl prizes. ear ash. Perms wartime; Lamina in thy IrJrkel of Drr floeee do wed to eall with us e at Nerthemet earner ette sad Merket eta Jet Dividena Bot i ce. rpm Stockholders of Pittsburgh and Ale ." gbany thidge Cmysny. (a. 1.14Z1D STRBIT )!a.• he.eby neull2d that tha 512..50vra have this day daba red a dlrldend of one &Able and lay ante Dar aha on the capital atortorm of the :mete or the lass rix maaths. payable at the =ea of the 'helm= lath eltb. 1200 v. G. 12. ARNOLD, Trear2rar. SUNDRIES -1G bble. Grease; 20 Mt% Lod; . seeks FrathoW, • 6 soar Woo' App U. Co " Dry Pnebeh On rtasaor Lightfoot to attire far rale br 1•0 • ' ISAIAH DICE= t CO. AT. F. T. MSGECANY'S WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE °DNAIts bead of Wood Street will bp Sound A . CIIIOICIi . A BBOH.TAIENT 07 TOBACCO- AND CIGARS TAVING received 2 cake (50,000) Ba- TKOS Cigars of the fh ll owlnd Iconda. now Nothlod. J.ll. aunt., Vaalel WoOstsr. I".Pt tiro ny, de., d o. 6 4 woo Moddoon (100.0001Germao TobsocolgA Clrs..vatla as trat 60 ln Donee 6.1 20 do ton Franklin fok 12 do Homewood Twiot, 20" do Bond's Antra, And all articles la the line, now ones for costolontlino and sale low for coh. drir low o W ood fb. set oo 11. f t the plan 211 Liberty IdESormodto_tho . ILAW. Toys and Fancy Goods! THODIAS KENNEDY, JR, & CO., Have just receivoil from the _New York Itaportors, :A Ales saeorticatt of • Holidaf' Goods! rucialtnao GOLD AND BLUER WATCHES, JEWELRY. s - c. , To - which the toilet:afou:l li T tr i nleasito end Retail D 17,111 U r 5 NG. 116 Market st., near Liberty. delfhtt COLJCILI SYRUP has been used 1„, - 3 In this city far twenty years, and EU in nit* eans out °tun awe Congha, Infinassn, Tuku, flemation or the Throat, tre.„ and has been satztocuned the mat airsaant much Itormy In Ivo. ItIOO ^3 rants. • Yrepand and .Id try • 11...11.11V1,Lral CD, dgtS • corn. Wood and &wads-la Rentniral. BARR Ins removed; his Intelligence 4.1..0 • oleo. to M. 7i This d threes, old Pot t Ofdee I 11& sum. NA KEEL Ylt3 NLETAL-- . --50 tons_ on stettner loam e: 233 WM on atsuner nor mal:do to oxrlre tOr oy lob UMW! DIM! 6 Ce. INSURANCE. Partners and Meal ; INSURANCE CO.IVY N. W. Con second andWalant PHILADELPHIA. Tho following stain:toot exhthits the bos om and condition cf the Oomph to Nor. lat, 1U0; Fru:awns !waived ou Maxine 3:14 Inland hake. to For.. 15t,1156 CO fire 17A796, 6 1 laterut - Cu 1044 4Y 'Total 11464ta-....--.............4400,153 63 1444 Malin* tety . eg...:-..---$64,427 04 OcmmLdom 4.5,432 Da . ILetosuratm„ Saturn Proatums.and Montt tharges---- , -••• 27, " 63 171.126 61 Balance Bunalrd ad with Ccannan7----1=1.057 07 • Thassrrs of they Cumpani are as funning— and Co4nty Bands.---$ ABU 38 ltaitreut Bond.— 11,000 00}0014 P 5,56 tudt 5 1nctgage 143,500 00 • 32.400 00 Girard "and Ciniulldatlon Bent o.2as 00 Dencelted with Darner. abs._., • peened Pal urstort Stock not 751 97.700 Oil Note fur Marta., ....z -1 0 5.00 Dos from aalete ed bytbndi 55,3711-15 PrBl2llupts omPollclarrsantly 54. and - debts duo the Cu. Balance In Bank,._. .... 2.6.170 53 MOO 74 o(4' 07 - The'Boahl o(Msectors h.ie this day deomped Dividend of. Per Cent, Payahle On deowd, on the busineos of the Comp. 4, to the let inst. . THOMAS B. RENO& President, Edward/L. tielmbol W . Secretar y ]y TllOl3. J. HUNTEII,..4 gout, Plttabrinth. .27:ermIto 7.(0. to) ater stag Reliance Mutual punireMoo Company )Ci is ii,o4%;rial 01 , 77VE NO. TO AALII7J? BTREE2. C V: U . I -111474-4 .M $ 7 : 32 . 1 V 2 . &curtly ',meet. FIRE INSURANCE—On Buildings, Mor ehamille. Partatur. tn. In trim or country. The anttnee prineitee, ocaribinaft vita the eentri an t i B kelt Ceeltahcatitlee the bunted to nave tbo of the Compeer 'natant for /mien The herbs Cakificatee of this Ome pony. for prate. are eonvertible. at Dar, into the Capital Stook of the Owner. TI1OBLZY; Preeldent. I.tnris T R.Leitmun. FN. B.W. VAINNS.7. Lotlizer. ILL. CouvalL I=t TeiLajn.d.. T. Gl orlTlozlay. WEL IL T abM boompoon. G. W. Carpenter. Ro bot U. S. Wo Moon. ody Mantua MY Junco 1.. Taykr. Jowl:, T. Bar.ttr.a. G. 11. Mow]. Arreataid eittr. wra. M. hero*Wid J. G. QO/11.1d, dint, sr Third and Wood !toots ' Franklin Fire Insurance Co., of Philad'a. PPLRECTORS: Charles W. Bander, Goo. Tv . Blehards, Thoa Hart, Mordecai It Lewie,Toblas , al Adolphe S. Borie=l„thant; Darla &Mown Jacob H. Boolth e .Worris Pa °HAW= N..ELLAVEWEt,Presidaet. 13811=1 3. DAYacca, Secretary. This Company outalnnew to matelnewitcom,pmnanaut or limited. an every datoription of Property la Mau sad oonnny. at rates as law as are madetent with ammeity. The Company have reserved a loosematlaiwat= w fford amp hich, with their Capital and Prim:duos, en.aly t ale protection to tbe - ammed. The moms of the Company, on January 1ed.1331. uipab dthed agreorably to the Art of Amembly, were 43 UMW. Rea 151,377 TS 33.3M1 eacaa6 Cub e WO 31 ta.132.7 03 Illnee their ineverreasakm. sikeriod Oftl Tatman' have paid upward. of Ow KO= Yam Hundred Thoosand Dole tarn twee by Plre, thereby affording arida= of the ad. mentagas of Inenre n ea. es well ae their ability and Mama. lion to =met with promptneee all liabllltlee. J. °ABM= COVEIIi, Amt.. emd9 Ma H. M. am= af Wood and 3d sts. PITTSBURGH Life, Fire & Marine Insurance Company; 05113, Corner Market and 'Water Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. BOBS. GALWAY, Prastimt. Tuns. Ou.Mum, beer. This Company makes °you Inemranee ap rmMtning tom constneted Mt& LUZ RI. Egg Itigggii l dVibL ' Fien,VbWe ' ReV gw a'a srapi • And against Loa or Darcapi by .1114, 4:4• Petits of the Pas and Tubs e NaYteatten end tien. Melee ed at the loneettatee eloyudetenat with safety goal pectin. • HobartGalway'. ..... . .. - Jcakryh 8. Leech. Samuel XL:Clark., John Fullerton. Jos•ph P. Hamm, Pd. D., ldansdeld B.IL-ovno John bOO% 1 David IL Cha.ien , James IdarthalL Obriatian Zug, David 'Lithe/, William Cam Jame; W. Malmo. Robed IL Hartley, Chu: Arbuthnot. - Jas. D. Braill. - alaxandsv Bradlor fad 0vv214, F. Western Insnriinee Com=ltY OF PITTSBURGH. Will Inure against all kinds of Fir° and • Marina Risks. otmeoar. & Miller, Jr.. Thos. &ft. Jul. kaiak/ J. W. Butler. A. hbatck. Geo. Garde. Andrew Ackley Ci.. W. Blekert.rw, If stlal nolEtege. C 112. wen, G. W. Jecteca. I. Ltprhacats, ci:um:wc;imm - ;mczmi HOWARD FIRE it MARINE . INSURANCE OF PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Franklin Buildings, N 0.94 Water Bt. Authorized Capital, 81300.1100. AMOUNT or CAPITAL hUildutilßAD. $6D3.000. INTTSTIO AS FOLLOR& Pint Baada eat Mortgagor on Property Ia Inc fit)" of Philadelphia- Clesh on hand.. ..... ALOCO Amount ecor —.-, 190.000 Amount of stock due on 3.710 $81:0 TIIIBOOY BST Ears INEETBASOB ,000 Buildings, Merchsudlre, 1 , umlauts, Lumber, ka., on Tee. eels, Cargo and Frolallt. la all rata., ma' by linlitnedge Lets', wad Risers. et the lowest Itstashend awn the tome liberal Terms, rusranteelng prompt payment CM timed. lustmentof Losses Tbs grestost amount to be Insured on any on BIAS. is 53.000. . . . DIRECTORS._ • • P. 31. Pern,O. E. ELL= Ana's. Ka, fain of Rex, & Co-, AVM. IL Woo= Geo. Homes, Hem of Howell a Bro„ .7. Roux Volume:, Pm...Penne. IL. It , C.O. Sown. Am of Sower Dune. Jogs W. Sexton Hr ot of Durrett. Berton & Enearitter. Usatte3 Ilever,Ohlef Enethwer IL R. NASJIAM It. Pam, Ononseller at Loo.,Wat. H. Lage. Erin of loch A 00, IL T, hastot., D . Ilonsrog, Pretext Peterson, Penna. IL R., Re. Wm/mut. drat of Withers t AWN. P. Ens. W. Baotou. Ora of Ralgrtel 00., CHM. Y. *kW 7N, hew of Vandmen, Norton a 00.. 10031 1.1. Lsviano. trm of LoWnds Le Corpan. • JAL E. Mica H. N. Innutortoo,late IVllhamaon, Ittovowthe • mart. W. H. WOODS.Pen'T. PERCIVAL M. ecrrM Pr.dt• O. B. SPANGLER, Vies Pres.t. WA glance at the Bet of Mentor., of the .Howted th em e 00." nwet ol wham aro widely will am =one the ant twiner. men of pialanephis. probably moo ref ample asetunnee of secaritte to the otthho. A gum of patenolge lo reweettully whetted. TOO&ARAM. At. Corner of Water and.fdattet, eta, 241 door. Pittatough. Pia wenelydfe PHILADELPHIA - Piro and Life Intainnco Comp any, _ No. 149 CIIESTNIPT STREET, OPPOSITE THE GUSTO!! ROME. . , Will n:ak; Oakinds of holaran_yo: eltH Po1"4"418% rno= at Ll= on ovni7 •• •• 4. / 1 • . " • ROBBY P. JUNG. President. Di. W. IltannM lX=oll m,V km Pnuadant. 12.: Ina& P. ELapas. IL B. Cope, Ges..Brown P. IL Sayan Joit.B. Pan]. 0. .71!;r1aintainw John Clayton. 8. ' Max. Y. Hi.r.vorstc& aears.tal7.: TfiftdT.llylz.d'=; FRIIT/BYLVANLA DISIIELWCB CO. Or PITTSBURGII, Na. 63 Fourth Streak.. . . Authorized Capital 000,100. • , 11990242 IMILDINGS AND 072.1 Lit PROF:a:Tr" Agatha: Loss or Demme try Aire, ... . And the Polls ct Res And lislaaa Rae/l TrAzepertatfra. =WALL _ Wm. P. Jobsurton. C. 6.17 Patten.oll. Joao MAW. w..sionntook, Jaa. P. lisum-, Bmlt.b. D. R. Past. L Orley SproTLL Wade Hamm . A. J. Jaw* J. H. too.. Cabin Wens, A, A.warier. W. B. 13Aeot. R.AL bone. Peaddent, Roo. WIL P. 70 ON. ' Vice Presl6.l, BODY PA.7IIIIBCP.I. Peerstsrp Tresstrer. A. A. Gus= =lt The Great Western FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO., • 02 PHILADELPIII,d, No. 107 Walnut Street, C/I.MTER PIMPZIM. CAPITAL 6130,000. FIIRE INSlMLNOE—Perpetual or -Limit od. made in torn or co:ad:Y..on rir:7 delAPtion =1; INSI77ILANCZ on goo_la :Tatra and Land Oar:Wm to all ow.. or tdell b nion. JILVINE Ith Ilb RA Ciols..co9eisais, cargo. and irsight eadmittil Illvor Tranarottation, Tan% K. inrcamilicre . O. L&TELlloP.Prealdent. DIILIMOVI. - • CUSttat O. LITIPLOP, 437 Patna: stmt. lion. Haar D. Moos; 65 Wournt Kroft. Aux. tt smlour, 'd orchard, If North Proof it Join (1. Iltrvm. Ern of Wright, Iluntso Co. JoaoTsr, Ina of Trooy *Baler. B. rioemr, Dom of Joan. Whits t6lsCnrdi. It 8, Omar. Irmo! bishoo,looross t Co. Jas. B. hawou.. erm of lam 115mIth &Co, MAI ill= 11 = "U' areCtts Trt i f Taos, K. Luau cc, 63 Strrnce etre. t. Rom: 'lnn Poufs. 60 Walsmt *tree- • ../too. W. Brom. CololonliMp num C. IVirtost, Nos To.. • llNDlrdrt‘ fl , , rfoiti of -Treat t, street, Pittsbare4 noßS:tapUt Citizen's Insurance Comp? of Pittsburgh) • ww.II2LOALNY,, _Pmfdasz. • • . SAMMIL L.NUOwn ,, * OW,. • 0 ,... ic A r,4 wArNE, BATIMZI? ILANJErr JIM . WOOD WARS ON TKO • OlMlS tr aalitliatleS, Agt. TALBEITARIXS. sar. ',woes aotbsti hill or Dmerso Pert 41./40 exund as Mb ef No 3E4 era IN LaND AAFIGLAS/03 sal. ra.e.na 0.6' 1:12:10,N. . . - waurtOtic &rt. k Marilee. tomm - n i alL I frob.rt Jr. Wm. Rta l f= i i• B. Htssan gb, Jest & Dom 11. Nonaly hands Sellars. . • -. w i 1w.13,-.t., . .J.llducamaker,. ' Jas. 24-Goon% Jai _ 1 MO+ 3.llass. A Beautiful Holliday Ofteriag. Picture of Creation. TIIO3IAS G. RUTLEERPORD. . _ • ALIOZ A Preliminary - T/1010 on 11 E P U L-S AS A UNIVERSAL LAW OF NATURE. he had at the mincipel Bocksions inthe cities cfkictellurgh and Allegheny. een,li AIgOLASSEB--30 bids sugar LimeNo ae33wass;7o !kis New Ira* kork OH Opraros eal• JN FLOW it CO.
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