'l.-- -. • ..'s; . • - - • - RGH GAZETTE. ...............punusust, itlf WIRTZ a c0_.....- - it PITTSI3URGHi FRIDAY MORNINGrJDLY 28, 1859 Wing STATE TICKET. JAMES - • POI...LOCK; OF'XORTUUMBERLAND COVTIT. FOR CANAL COM,MiSSIONER, .GEORGE DARSIE; ° Of ALLY/MIXT COUNTY. FOR JtathE 'OF "SUPREME COURT, DANIEL PI. RINSER; OP marrooncar covsrr Allegheny ComatY Wnig . Ticket, itoiNfrrela'l`.l7llftql. c h, 16 , 4341EVrt g 1 4 . 1 11,VM C ;iBrli.ler • . MGR' grEV 110IIRRT.P0 " • 11.-It.o All, lL•Dlrmin~hnui Jon,: JACUII :Finlay'. • Derr. ' HENRY WOODS, Clrtaburgh ri , ;( . '! AM „ Lav o .t - J ~...., Ft. Clair. IMITM. /AMES IL rLANEinN.ritto,urgi. m-is-roux AT ronrt. la.1$`11"11 rctll4,nes.V*m JOILV DROWN To Aftlrort kerst.—ielOer the Edit - Mal Rooms ner . PrlntlagEoablleteneatot the Daay amlte, are evened on Sunday. Aonsnauswhonleolre thodr ootloes loam. .In t h e paper on Honda, zooming, *lll plotutolund theta before 5 eclat*. EaturSor-- - : • • X.l.Pittittiargh SVac4l7 (inzette'.—Tbe oxtail . * eimulatim nt tam ilietig Garet Wiese to oar Molnar, n'nuast dgdrablo medium of making !hair tinsinamatio betIIC,DVAIr and bre thotodrid.ave,h dingterearry morattent. manufacturer end aliiii..kannm' Wattern Itanit.ylaanin. eud Eastern Ol,io. Itendlna :tintlOr ou crtkl Togo of MD. rnpe Stimur Pounc.ti. llit,AsizArioNx.-1)u; positio'n to all secret associations, fee 'whatever purpose, ins country with free institutions, hae been often 'and "freely exprteleed, find time end experience litive not 'abated the strength of our convictieus. Secret associations . for be nevolent anti religious pin-poses are unnecessary amt dangerous; and we. are convinced have caus ed more individual and social evil then any good they bare done can excuse. Designing men have used them tor evil purposes, and social habits are frequently orislinated by them -which bring sor row mid 'distress to• the family circle, where men's most sacred earthly . aseocintions are to be tonna. - Secret Politient associations are still more ob jectionable and are at war with the very Dann dation principles of our institutions. In despotic countries, where the people are sot permitted to meet together to d iscuss , their grievancs, and where the rigid of revolution is the only right left them, such associations may be justified; but in a country where the right of speech and of the press is perfect, where the.penple can meet together to - dismiss id the most ample manner the-conduct of their rulers, where they can take any lawful measures 'they cluxise, Openly, to re- Move them and replace them by others,' and where every , citizen possesses an equal power of clingioithe. authorities _arid modifying the government and Mstatitions, secret political as sociations are not only unnecessary but they are incongruous and unworthy.of the character of a free and independent people: Why should Amer icon citizens . ather jogether, in private rooms, guarded front Intrusion by ulftecni ant.mourn to secrecy by an oath; ftir the purpose of discharg ing political duties ? Is there an enemy in the country sufficiently powerful to dentaud'such n sacrifice of independence and matilhaerS! The ides, as IShatever nosy be the motive which has led to the formation: of secret political .oiganirations among us it'will not bear" investigation: No American citizen of the least chi:rector as email ' era statesmen will venture todefend oath bound secret organizations for poritical purposes. Such associations will 'always be .contrelled by a few leading spirits;—artful, designing and nnprinci pled men. Such associations are dangerous, ty rannical awl unjuaL - Secret political associations are notiatdigenous to the soil of frecdpm. They are the natural offshooti of the most dangerous forms of tyran ny.. The Lasers de Cachet of France, the Star Chamber of England, the Terrible Council of Ten in Venice, the secret police and spy stem of Russia, the fesnit Societyorßomanisca and the terrible engine of the Secret confessiobal are specimens of those dark and dreaded forms of tyranny:which:ought to make American:citizens ashamed of banding together fortho accomplish- I Meat of objects which, if p: oper, trill losenothing by openness and candor, sualwhichif not proper ought not to be attempted. The idea of :a:free man receiving his ticket from a secret body and ' going- to the polls to vote a secret ticket, striking blowelnAlto dark which are unseen and uncz vected, is revolting to all the-ideas we have ever possessed of the character of an American citizen whose proud boot always has lacEn that be-was a freeman. We make these remarks. novi - because there is growing tendency to enter into secret•nssocia lioor, and because there has been of late some half 'dozen different secret associations for , ined, having different objects in view. Whatever may be the of jeCt of these associations, however good, wise and proper, or the contrary, the organize tion,itself is unwise, dangerous, and Anti-4liter lean. , They can have, at best, but Sil epheMeral existence,.but they do much mischiet* in a'short . time, 'l9l in any respect they are unworthy (f intelligentooters, who should value their sacred political privileges too highly to . subject thein'to the caprice and control of any secret organiza tion. A great many tirguntents suggest themselves to us in opposition to all such - organizations, but we haSitsaid enough:we trust to =MC any of our readers to hesitate; who may have been tempted by curiosity or any other motive to unite with any, of these secret :ptilitical organizations. If so, our object Is accomplished. The mendacious editorial knaves who daily as : sure their readers. that Slavery cannot, and will not go to,Ranstut, and that that territory is in no ;danger Whatever Of ever beceininga Slave ,• State,resolutely p oppress such intelligence as the ;:following, Which we Sal credited to the Ridonsond Enqui , et: zealous. struggle is now; going cos between slivelfolderm and Freesoileris for supremacy in this new vainablelerritory. Ofeourse the ordn ; ims, as to the result, are modifusl by the bins or wishes of the various „parties. One of the !most speciThs'atut distinct declarations on the subject, we find in n communication in the last lkfississippian froin.lhe pen of Dr. D. O. Wil liams, a large. slareholder, and a shrewd, relia ble and practical citizen of ;finds county, Mil , sisisippi, founded on 'own personal observe tlon. lie describes the country as very fertile, a prairie character , Sufficiently undulating for "thorough drainage. yields from 59 to CO 'bushels of corn to the micro, 800 lbs. of hemp to ;. themere, and about Al bushels wheat to the acre. under ordinary.caltiVation ; with a rod culture and a good season, the product may he doubled. One good hand, the Doctor says, will cultivate 20 acres in clover, product 1000 bushels, 6120 eta. per Eight - acres in hemp, product 6400 tbs. fis)6 etc. per lb., 5184. Ton acres in wheat, product 2110 bushels, at $1 per tumbel;-„Coo—total product - for the labor of one rind, $7Bl. Thq IMMO band will make largely ores. enough* Meat and stock to pay his expenses. This is what sissy be. dons in Kansas Territory. It is what is now done by hundreds of fanners on the other side of the hlistourl river. .. But the most interesting 'and iMpertaist . feet 'stated by Br. Williams in that ""all of the best 10, .. cu i e ,,,,i e , the Territory have already 'I/Cell:staked ' Out, and the-foundation for a log cabin laid, by i ,. . I ,,,„,ared,4suid,thattsands of slave owneni from . 4 the boider counties in 3lissouri, who have enter -1 id into solemn pledges to protect each other - in . "ft his claim, and to keepall abolitionists front the . r. - . Territory. There remains no longer 'adoubtbnt . -4,T. Kansas haildready mado„ a beginning which en. 4 nitres it a eJave State. - Oreely and the abolition. .-.41; hits.may flounder and (hater until they are satin. • ••. , •1 tied, Kansas is now a abtio (erritory, awl will be p, sv;slave State. _There are already enough slave 4,4- owners interested in Kansas.to whip out all the '.lAbolitionists who may . dare •to pollute the soil A., with - their base' and incendiary feet. The Mere toil owners of Virginia, Kentucky, and Tenneasee,' by hundreds and thousands, will noon seek that 'P.i . delightful country, and Would you believe it,' ilfr: ~!-t- Editor, Alississippiatrs !save already beedin the ~., ' "'"li Territory, and staked out claims iu the manes of ...0 men whom they have taken along to erect log ...., cabin on etch'pre•emptiOnt" ' '.- .•' , , - ... d u& •-- - ' - . • • • NZik's-C4Nt•W'fr'' ": • ' ' _ • , Tan Jants FACED Ccattnart.—The amid- I The South Cirolina papers contemplate the lion individual at Ilarriabarg.whoaima ata re:,.. ad41t1i0n,.....ef aezne scheme of retaliation against election to thiOoTiiimoiiibCanil batishelhat he ' Connections for her btatnto to nulllf the f gi 1 beano Opinions to eeniceal freer!: hisfellatieltizens, - teen, slant, lit, Ono:laf the means Sitggested is appears to have aiM,Opinionii , on eachliiitter 4 01' to deny AA:ens ,iet r onneetilitut iiiess to the' . . public concern. floW he will manage, when fie , courts of - South Carolina for the recovery of I get r en thetump, tolling out.the right opinion i'dcbts, there being, it is said, a large balance of I s , In jest the right place, remains to bo seen f' but , trade in favor of Connecticut against the S. C , if he does not mmuge his speeches better than ' merchants. Of course, - Slavery will resort to 1 -, his letters he will make a sorry Stork of.. tit. i cPrativ the ..arikees, to justify the stealing of We believe there ii no Subjecl'itettefor:e the ; tygroes. The editor of the Louisville Jour/tot people on which LW does not: occop3A ; thaitlesslrceemmends another mode of punishing the but the latest specimen of Ids nrtfnl dodging is 1 Conneeticut people. II says t to Le found •in his comic On the Temperance We think the SoutilCarolinaLeginlatme could. question, Ills letter to the Temperthee State ' ow properly retaliate by passing a law. hat I e Convention was a-weak imitotion.of the Van Bu- i citizen of Connecticut, on enteriug the ; limits its f South Carolina, shall Le held yrinia rcn non-tommittal stile, and talthongh intended I furls to be A nigger stealer, and,, that he 'shall be to conciliate the Temperance men, gave unmista- punished as such unless he ,can rebut the pro kettle evidence of leaning to the other side. It snmption by the direct testanony,pf "trio roll:1- pleased nobody bet the anti-prohibitionists; and 1,10 witnesses; no parole testimony being id so, so, to reach those whom it failed to satisfy, the mi"ible'" Such te law and the nullification stat ute of theConnecheat Legislature would Lo very .Governor writes a -private letter to Bev. John i fair offsets against each other. ' Chambers, giving all the pledges asked for by the Temperance men. This is lobe shown round A LULL IN rus Srolt9l.—What has become of quietly Mr. Sonic, and his great . Black Warrior ease? among the democratic friends of prohil. snit of that intorminnbe list of "outrages" outra " ges Blom but on no account to be made public lest l shout which the `Washington Union used-th talk it should drive-off the other side. Mr. Chain- so indefinitely by a Column at a time? Where, hers, accordingly, has taken his staff and corn- too, itS the terrible war message, which a certain Washing,ton correspondent has again and again ; inence.l perambulating the -State, making tem asottred his readers President Pierce was about i penance speeches 'publicly and giving the fath to send to Congress?„ And whet, too, has tic ful a sly peep at the'prieate letter. To be mire, come of the - Washington organ's nightmare of this places ?dr. Chambers in the list of "political Africanizationt And of its loud talk•abont war, Prerzeheni," a class so touch dreaded by the deli. with Spain, war whit England, war with France, war with every country that dared to approve or ocracy, but then he gets the color of his politics from their shit, of the house, and that makes it conning as at that horrible apprenticeship system, h been establithed by decree of thb u all right. pro per Spanish mithority? And verily we shill be- There is outnething-in this course of Goy. Big- girt to ask soon where all those filibustering . ler so dishonorable and unmanly, so sneaking, braves at New Orleans and elsewhere, who have dastardly and contemPtiMe ( list it is impossible been so long waiting for that good time coining, I udlen a descent ttpi , n Cuba is to mike it tit . eir I to find words :sufficiently expressive to speak of min' Alm'. for am rah:delay of tlegaphists, IVpruperly. It stamps the man who resorts to 1 nue ••newssaper correspondents at home and it'. as a low, paltry trickster, who esteems bin abroad, and Lobe Star promises and ilibustier fellow-wen ns fools and thinks it no horn; to declarations, nothing has yet come to pans of the play the knave with them. Like all otherdouble- things long since' bildly predicted. The Black Warrior case hangs he the eyelid,. Mr. Soule faced hypocrites, however, he will find himself lets not dernandeilhis ism sports- The President the only dein., in the end, and will have the op. has not frightened olie P re ' pl i t ' Llie from its proprie portunity of deciding the old problem— ty by a war messages. The ti Afrieanization" of ' -whether the immure is m erste • Cuba has not been nude a mina WU vitith nay Of ming elaettet as to iheat.' one poorer, nod the tlilitedier s seem more than ever shy of earryin.9 their terrible threats into execution, nail the -queen of the Antilles" is no firmly held by Spain as it was when the Lone Star came into existence years ago 'Twos ever thus. ( - I rent boasters are generally small performers. It is not your harking ,big that is most certain to bite. Men who are al- ways threatening iieldont strike. They who ar,. ever telling the el irld client their vast orgnniza„ an lions d half thy king what they call their se- I i cretly concocted plans, are .the last men to achieve great deirdo. But really all this talk, and no hacking rat' it up by actions, does the de claimers no credit before the world: and we Familia - think the , Ilresident and his organ, after all that the latter ham t solid and threatened about our diflicrilties with Spain, and what should be dune with Cuba in view of a contingency which has enure to pass, innSt be conscious that they hold n very equivocal tiodtion in the estimation Of the I sober and thouglit'ul of their own countrymen, and before the world. As to the tlilmstiering gentlemen, we are glad to be nearing the hope that they have Imig since discovered how utterly futile As well no unworthy would he any attempt to nib Spain of her territory. We can but re gret that they hale not the moral courage to confess the itinern erg and to cease to delude others by their silly Yam:dings. ' We deny the right, lantreeer, of nay Atlnduis: tration, or any jouruni holding the relation to an Admininistratirea which the Washingtnn Union holds, to throw tho country into excitement by such unmeaning Master as the Union was in the habit of indulging in awhile ago, with what im mediate oralterior purpose it is not for us to di vine. if the President. by the message Ile did send to Cougreso,l or by the language employed, in the Administra l tlon organ, designed vs to ex. I cite and exasperate the country Into a war temper 1 that he might carry out a cherished purpose of quarrel with Spain, and falling to evoke such ten. per did net dare to carry out his scheme, the net- ; meurre was unworthy his imsition as the Execu live of this Union.l If it was nothing but en tette& ttsound and Cory, signifying nothing," equally was it unworthy of so high an officer-of the Re public; nod in either case injurious to the repu tation of the country; as well as detrimental to 1 its domestic interests. But while we notice the bill in the storm, we maintain also that it is about time something definite waalcnown about our re lalions, present/Ind prospaative, with the Power, against which all this menace was direote,l. Are our difficulties with Spain Fettled, or in a fair way of settlement, or is Mr. Soule ;mitred- I ell not to.press the matter of dispute until Con .gress Las adjourned; on the understanding that the President slid not receive the encouragement he expected to his belligerent intentions? And will a second attempt then be made in the Ad-, ministration organ to foster a rupture between the United States and Spain? A suspielou—to say the least—of some such policy is entertain ed by persema not ignorant of public affairs, and the Washinilatathirin might Imam some atone ment for its past course. if it would giro the rib lie a truthful exposition of the state of affairs be tween Spain and the United Staten.—N. Y. Com RATLTIOA 111111.1;E A1:110?$ TIII: • Wig understand that the guard of Directors of the Ohio and Penuoylyannt Railroad Company have allotted the contract for the Railroad Itridg,e across the Allegliimy river to Dendeason, Mole,, Co., who are experienced workmen, and imam completed several large contracts for henry ma sonry upon the line,' very much to the satisfac tion of the Company. Their bid was the lowest of a number received from . old contractors an enstomed to hoary work. It is intended to have the foundations of the piMn put in with as little delay an possible, while the river is low,. no a year's time might other wise lie lost; and in -view of - the coming compe tition of the Central Ohio and Steubenrille this a very important matter. The bridge is to be built opposite to-the passenger station of the Dennsy4ania Railroad, and two !Kindred feet be low the Aqueduct, with its piers in lice with those of that structure. and parallel with the thread of the stream, so as not to obstruct it.— The abutmento will he set back, no as not to ob struct the wharves or the streets on either side of the ricer, and will be an - open structure, wor thy of the important purpose for which it will be constructed, and an ornament to thou city. CI.F.VEI-11:1, Ara M A 110 K NII It IL ROA —A meeting of the stockholders of this road took place ju Warren, Ohio. last week. The Presi dent, Mr. Perkins, made a statement of the af fairs of the Company-, from which we glean the following. C ompany- , stock account of the Company (including $125,000 subscribed by Lawrence county, and applicable - to the portion of the work in Pennsylvania) - is ever um: million of dol lars. Of this amount $150.000 is applicable to the construction of the line front Cleveland to Youngstown, 07 miles. About 45,30,000 has been expended in construction, right of way, etc., and about $200,000 has been invested in the stock of the Ohio-and Pennsylvania. Canal. The amount of stock still believekto he collecta- Ide, nail the real estate for sale, etc., applicable - to the Completion of the line from-Cleveland to Youngstown, it is expected Will realize $:230,1)00. The cash meanartstuirtl to complete to Youngs town, exclusive of the iron, is about - $.130,000, leaving !dal $200,000t0 be' provided for. The Directors had prepared the blonds of the Com pany, secured on a first: naortgaie, to the amount of $850,000, but owing to the state of the money market, only $37,500 have been After much-consultation, the following resolu tion was 'passed by the Stockholders, • ; kr.lent, That to enable the Board to prose cute the work, efficient means should he taken to colleetthe sums due upon subscriptions of stock; and that it be recommended CT the Beard toistue in such sums as may be convenient, the convert ible bonds of the Company, to, tho amount of ,5590,000, redeemable in.ten years, bearing an interest of. seven per, cent. per annum, payable semi-annually in cash, and steam] by second mortgage upon tho road; and that one-half of this sum be offered for sale at not leas than eigh ty cents on the - dollar; but no bond be issue t. until respotosilile, parties shalt have agreed. in, such form as may be - prescribed by the Board„ toyotreliase a inVlicient amount of such bowls - to, raise the auto of $200,000. The Democratic- papers, among them the Post and Union of this city, e,,tert. that Judge Pollock has joined the Knovrtibthings, and they ore par ticular enough in theii statements to say that the date of his initiatiori`wk; the 19th of June, and Philadelphia the place. In contradiction of thin we have the best authority for saying that. Judge Pollock was not in Philadelphia on - the 19th of June, nor nearer It than the town of Williams port, Lycoming county: That fact being Reified, the pretended oath paraded as having been sworn to by him mast he taken Lobe a fabrication equal ly with - the other. . . The authority of these ■ilegatinns against Judge Pollock EOIIIO obscure newspaper in Philadelphia. To show that these newnpaper re ports cut both ways, we.giveithe following little yrtpagraph which we 'final in a paper just re aived POiie of our exchanges nays , that it leorus from Phibttlelphiu that Gor. ISigler applinl for achnittion into the •lKnow Nothings,', but max.re jectect." This authority is .us good. every Way, against Bigler, 24 , that quoted by the !..ocorueo pre against l'olloekt'Vant one. is probably, about as. -The Clarion of Ficadatu, a Free Soil raver puldialted in Indiana .Couuty, publiebes Mrs. etwieehelm'e abusive nrticlu againet Jinige Pol lock, tott deco not ecem to be convinced by it.--, That lady oppoces Judge Pollock becnolie the ",micro nods" that hu hi a lkiltimure I'l;ll[watt :eau, although idle emircemed her willingnese . ta pupped Gen. Larimer, hail he been nominated, knoiring him to he just as much of n Baltimore Platform mon - no Joke Pollock. The Clarion plibliskes Clio Whig candidate's letter to the • . Sullivan Countritenteenits, and nays: .wittregunl to the position of Mr, Pollak' on. these questions; wo unhesitatingly soy that it is far 'preferable to•tlist oeeopied by thrternor ler. 'fix letters on both subjects chow him. to be opposed Leith° aggressions of the clove power; the e_ttension of slavery. and the Nelirtiska hill. In answer to a letter addressed to him by a Commit teo appointid at an anti-Nebraska meeting in Bernina. county,..Mr- Pollock says: "I regard the passage of the Nebrisita bill All reckless and ill-wivised--a wanton breach ,of national honor and plighted faith, and as Rik nndh gulotrl attempt to extend the institation of elarcry over tories now free."; He also says: "I not in favor of re-enacting - that portiim of 'the Missouri Compromise which prohilrits slavery in tho ter ritories of Kammd rind Nebraska." His whole letter is favorable to .eauso of htunitu - lihorty,— Ho Ills° says: '•dfslafery enters these territories it will be not only without authority of constitn.. tiOnal law , but in'riolalion of pll7acv..! This lan ;maga, is lain and unequivocal - on Ihe Sln,e r y - The Tratatoreland Argao, a Deniocilltic paper, speaks ns renews of the 'Whig nominee for. CO ' n - gre.s6 in the' Washington district: - "Got t . John IL Welhr - of:Greene, county, boa reeeived the nomination as the' Whig candidata, nar Caugree. Disielet eonmerad - of, tho counties of Fayette, Greene- and- Gen: Wells ia n native of Grechsherg, end true tieed,lnvr many yearn in this 'county; :lie: fy n ' gentlenan of flue abilities , iourteous and :nnas= mambig in Ids mention, but ai the diettict. is 'largely Demecratic, be cannot haveahy expettat: tions 'of success. But if it . is . possible in any' event firen Whig . Iw - be - elected in that district, there. is no Whig vie i would be better 'deemed io ven elected, than one estellent friend Gee. John: " . • - ~, ANNEXATION or TUC LANDS TO TUE UNITED SraTas.—The San Francisco Even ing Journal gives the following important ru mor confirmatory of recent reports from Wash ington: •A private communiction from a !trident of -the Sandwich Islands conveys the mrsttiatrco that the rough draft of a prnjort for the annexation of the Sandwich Islands to the American Union IMA been eanctiontol by icing Kamehameha and I,i',&drieers. and will „d forward to iVashingten by the wit. ma if simmer." Itosrox, dilly .2a. Ltrgo shoe firm on Pearl street, was tweed to suspend payment Their liabilities are stated at $.31.19,0P1d, on their miseLs aro much larger. It is alitivc.l they will resume in a few days. • • . Tut: Wheat crop in the Sandwich Islands promisee to yield a Anvply flirty enital to the non - sumf,tion of the Ibitviian kingdom for the cosn ing year, PO that there will he no netsd of export ing brertilstntra thither. We have similar ndrices from California and ttrrgnn, and the relief which this will afford to nnr markets. here is a matter of more than ordinary gratiftention. SPECIAL NOTICES Mrs. Hannan, No. 600 Fourth street, 'ours of Dr. Mot-AB:WS CELF:I3II. AT ED VP.II3IIFCfik: Bit* 'Tutu. Mar 11, lttl. 11*-A tblldofmirro nbtmlog sytoptata• of worm., l cotro lit • bottle of Dr. BtoLetsto'fi Coltßristod V•nolfoto. whirls • brought away 3 Lunch of worroft nuntoriog. I 'lmola u Lotto, •Botit thirty. '4l* elt)B1*•• my thlt during I 2 viwrotl6.x., louLlt noif volt and hooft7, r Nee. TOOL, igh:-IA A refine it, 'ranee undwr 'dab, 'if An gott 1ft,.11.52, and say. wliebral loom trwubled with iterms ;for more than a year. and that she took ono Loath. OT Dr. itlelwanerw Vermlfuge. which brought away' 'Ph. Ater ?ter three ii unfired WOrtlt, big and little. Abo how IoA n.. herself:by be entirely free reran titet•stf. lira. Hagalne, a Items. woman, melding at WI Riling clll ittrewt,l4) . l. that alter awlng inn, rtal pf Cot• hratiwt Itertalhiga, who minted two large tane.wenenit. The above rertlArattes are MI Dons partleawell known In bik dtk. If there are any wile dog/t. • ther 1 , 8,0 the Auxins and addrerser, and can aatisty thenlealrne br lon ina/ Inquiry. - 1111.-Eatehatna will be ratertil to ark fer DR. kEI.A N (IV:IA:CRATED VERSIIVINIE, end 'lrk° none Ope. All lu onminati"., are wartblees. nelrbraind ran nor le had atrdl n:en.etable Drua /Duren lu rho United nate" alad from the pole proprietor.. 'FLKMINII isrcernitms; Eareweenre A: Chid k lb. Nerd et mot. - - - Citizen's Insurance Comry'ot Pittsburgh. • Prrtillryt, EA HUM. L. IlAltXlll,L, ,kc'y, IOPPI(L, 04 IVATER, BETIVSEN NARK ET,l,llll' 11b0Li STRICET.Y. !miNsunics Huta, -Am) tuitrin RISKS ON VIC 1 fo AN D. 5118111.4.11 1 , 1 ,1 num:o, AND Taint/TAMEs. Iniotru opoiost &to Domagoa Gyy Pin, A j,EO sing ehrprrifstj SR.I 41(.1"1 AV 1. 1 .11.1111(1.1770S rirII4.IIBi'ONTATIOS. . • P ./M1.01.10. 1 H. D.Kinn. ffni. [Arlin., Jr.. ex..l.isi7:•z i _kr.. . • •D. Dior, Wm. lilonnam, 1 ...art Dnimp...r, • John N. Dilworth. , n. Ilarhotinh. Yronnin tiellerg 1 ileum M. l'onnock, . J. Dcoonoinker, , Daher Inland, Wm. D. Days. John Rhioion. A. it: - - HO L IVIES Sr, BRO. MANIMICTUILIMII OF SOLID BOX. VICES, HAMMERED IRON 'AX' LES, CROWBARS, SLEDOES. MAT- ' TOMSS, PICKS, Timlmr, Mill, !rt;bacco 8; Cotton Scrota, Map/var/ -Vaddluri Car and Briilgo Bolts, with Thread aid Nuts complele, PITTS BURG LI, PA„ WARELIgt.Z. No. 111' WOOll rllttrf A/M . B4ton, .1117 All work warrantol. . - - • PROTECTION NSIJRAMFL..COMPANY, $1,065:000: INGOI‘PitRALB 1825. Policies of Insurance issued l) it all times oz the 'most favnrable tertnA, agrtinst '•LASS Olt DAMAGE EY - - ea run ' • ' 'PERILS OF NAVIGATION. Er OFOIIIII4 E. ARNOLD, Agrut, - ,;r3blQ-111nOis Fur. IntabarzharldAilesbrar DII _ Pont Powder.—Every , variety Rifle WitMr Sao Waiting Polviler.in 'Wake packager Mini on hand irld tbr. sat• troat Itaviabia.,ln. lota to suit pus ehainaa avarslatout.' Moe ?Ally Fume. • • - watlaDWlßLl.Manniketums'Airk,: sdbals • 1651raitfistiot.F7UFFOFFtk. .10Krr C. BAKER 8a CO,'S ,S_RFE 3tEnIq,NAL 00D;LIVER pjL eipressly_forlheie sales for ' Media I co. baTing:egiglaged an agent-at the; Fieberlee to au intend the tua' turoo their on, is.; die public thattt Ia priharillvith the grektgat Crum none but freab and healthy nem. All Oil sold with-their slanaturs will to found to be of unusual fine gitallty, sod muabs retained In the most del. I:ate stomach. It Is extensively eniploied both In ;cleats and ltospltal practice. and well desFrees tho attention of Invalids, as a. serstaly boors ndfuNLts tbin'aliy yet dlscoeSsed, In. two ...Pilo. or bulsznastaxy atleclioss. • . r • JOON . C. RAKI:11. a CO, No. 100 North 2d •t., Philatlelphla ral.-by all the prineipslDntgaLvts. jel74mittorfeT Dyspepsia attaliiiiigestion.—These great scourges of our people cannot be too well undeistood, or/ the.l.lllll Of averting or curing them too highly arProdat. ed. Thu person who discovers any means of eure or Olio ylaUonessrnfere *benefit upon his fellows, and to deur, log of honor. This desirable consummation has been achieved, and not only may draPers/abeenrod. but It may bo prevented, by the ono of “Iloolland's German Bitters," prepared by Dr.C. 11. Jackson, Philadelphia, which midi. chic Is spoken oft, termer of the highest .trontnendatlon by thousands who have fihted Its efficacy. It Is peifeetly In r in Its nature, and MM.. the valuable property of Improving the.hertlth of the robust. as well as restorinq the health of the etch. Sold In Pittsburgh, by VLF:DINO BIM, Druggists, GU Wood Cl. Alva, for sale by 11E0. It. KEYSER, Ito Wood Jrll.2solawT - - --- Great Cure of Itheamatism.—The bin or Um Richmond &Tatham, of Dcr.24,11t52, asp that Ovtor'o Spanish alintoto 1.. no muck mallelne. They had a man In their press room who was afacted with violent Mercurial Ilisemeathosh who was continually corupialnlng of mlscry in his Ise*, limbs, and joinbc his oyes had Leernue fettrish and mattery, neck swollen, throat sore. and all the symptoms Of IthPuntati,m, ernellincd with Scrofula.. Two tattles of esrter's Spanish Mixture exited him, and In an editorial entire em slave, they hens testi mony W its wonderful good effects, And ray their only CO . sleet Is. that all sulferlng with diseases of the Llwd are no aware of the congener, of surlt I medicine. They cheerful ly rusentuend it. Hee their ceitlfluste and Login" In fill around the bottle. iYI M=}3 DAGUERItECITYPES. OW MIST OFFICSIII/11DINII. Tlllllll STliter. fIITIZENS AND S'IItANGEILS who wish X../ to ot.taln oorileato. Artistic ondlifiellks likensi,At A eery moterote tole, will God it to their interest to call at tins well known ertablishment where entire satlnfartlon guarsolle.l. or on diatom made. Ito, ino one of the lorm•t awl heck tar:mood Mao and Sky ichts ver for the roroose, with lostrumeotr , ?(hr o oc , mwerfulkillil.ll4l.4l AltVillgaflopOol tleo,,,teto of tot,lng,a• ... oractlord by ho relebratol del ob ix mot New York. Matters hlomelf to to. able to offer to OW Parll,lll of Uhl Art, a St) to at lcomnemotypeo, either %Incl., or to room.. *Mob hoe never }wen 0 , 11114.,441. Ittralill 1..11 met operating 10 all weattiern, from Bo4hrk • n, to .1.. 'lO-k. P. 0, tnnll4lx.rT HA RDW A RE LOGAN, WILSON & Beg, to eall the attention of Buyers to their rateugirc Ftnok of HARDWARE AND SADDLERY, coulpreeng nor of the meet eernelete sesortmente - In the RKCEI ED BY lIIVENT PACK ETS Pri()11 }IC ROPE, .hich th"T off, on the molt ftrorslan tenon. Mel , chomhe .3lmt Etna .111 lhol their hitonyt yromotat by bay Inn tbeir RMC DU' tIIV. at No. 51 Wood ear Iltp!tsi!ereb... RCC; I in-ylri,:j.l7a4 . • arged. or Varicose items, 'Weak Kaea Joins LID Amo.ra.—l would reepostrully In vile tLer Intention of phyaidana and the public votqatly to tor naenrttoont of Fllk Stoekato, Knaro CaPa trilde Soeko and letpdainn foe the relief WO cure of Vat.' Ent,r,d belto, Weak Ankle., Weak Kane Jolotig and the 'MHO. appllanrn, us.4l lo the cure of diweaFes gairing out...rd nlfo kney every' variety of Truffnf. Innlr Ilfsmo Funpviria•no. Shoulder Una , and In (set all Linda or lOC hatifeal appllnlnvf inn,' in tho earn of KHTBER, Wkinlosalo Dinzclft, franr.thr:i. N 0.1411. n,r. Wood stoma Virgin AIN/f. M'Clintocic's Family lliedicinea—Wo roll the attention of head. of ratnlttet.ani other, to the oal eertirement on the fourth p.m of those valuable Family Mettle:int. lIE N RY ORNYHLD ItiliC A O LI,INS, COMMISSION 31 I.:ItCIIAN T, AND Wi(ilLj LI: I , EALE7I CIIP:ESE, BUTTER, SEEDS, FISH, l'iudom llrn•rall T. N. 2.5 Wood street, Pittsburgh. . , A. A. CARRIER & BRO.. Corner 4th and Smithfield eta., prrTsuultGli, PA., -WENTS . State Mutual Fire & Marine munmcen COMPANY OF HARRISBURG CAPITAL 350.0Q0. Girard Fire end Marine inanrance Co. OF FIG LADE LPHIA: • • CAPITAL 5300,000. I URA NCE COMPA AT OF Till VALLE} Ur VI IVINCH 'VIM/ %I A / Capital 5200,000. . oFftOK i•ENsA. msIITIANCE CO. OF PITT.SIII2.I7S;II AUTHORIZED CAPITAL. $1:00,4)oi1. 4 4.4: • A. A. CAllltklilt.ttter. • Itt Antidot and Lotion. eelebint ..4 thrunttlonti the laud t fatly reliably Innpurntlonn nner invnnto.tr the nninn nt n • Piss..: of ILO i.i . ..intett L./taunt, Pc7r,, anti Female C4nridoinel. The Rtent these ettrantainary ,!tnlltl nee ksa e way. met...Rh to rtalmt the stoat. two plaint., has v., primur e'en U. INT:prlohvs tMmsntrrs , satiny nothing of the thotma,nle of Indlrlduals who brae teton permanently canftt ht thelnitat aware the polaln that titer are not ton. petal All./.110. Onmpoomlea solely to but ette preparna by p thononth I:lRni.t, with tbt want Aioin amt re. Inarnilletan althat ran be .44/11nej, 'aria tutima,nt to an ..t. But are trill is rflolrnt to or:ln tim...all that suet Is thotant. : Thor raw out no lo I. ttirr , with ton dlowytno,,wronn... nyinn Llama. the Anl.ldcto ne T. cool the Lotion at et, Tor &tile. (Rio lo(tla lantO ten lan). hero teen t•ptlrely turod. In two or throe day,. g. the 1 ,1 , -.1 , 1t..1 and prepah-11., DUltull 1 01_ (i.rw2a.l Ag.,cop for Ilia Malted Statv.4 and Cann.la, t" eixrm Otnrilurotneurt I'rluelps.l Depot, gat ErtAdvkl • (141.1 . Uriamti et.. Nev York. :44.1 Pittod.ttmh. rftnhnusl4.lrM FUMING . MO S.. (mterrwatkra to J. 4 ) 0) Wt., K; wt,"l - J. li. PATTEItz+ON h C.J.- Mitt by where. • PEARL STEAM MILL, BASIN, ALLEBIIENY, N ASR Tllll TfATION. • Familia, %rill with lair v,iriaux .lors at Mo. Mill, t.r In oor bonam I..crat, %I Roo" • co. w roo t ata...t. or. Haan. Lir ltritor. eoroor .4 Lih.rty atol aiiir sta. Pittahnri:l4 I. Sob. 3,11. or J. T. niantsle flour rill 1.. dolit.m.l to fatal)), IP rltLri Of Or rill.. Tom.. CASILI on 11.11.. r). Pitt, KENNKIII" .t UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE, =IMEM S! =UMIZI:Mt!ZI=MI • CAPITAL-$250 000. rrvtna4t i sfrxir, IMAct.ir/pAfa OFFICEII.4 Tlll7 11 , 11.01 E BOARD A.T11111«lIfEl.PIIIA Pt rny. W plwr, TI 1. P,,-Iry, Craw LPL lomat curo IL o.llApl. . M Aanbi , ". W. rn..peen. Itorrenno-Joh.ton. Jamb I, Florenee t }M& bvt,rop. 11111 lap, liodwat. Alk p, , ,,, , ,w,r-S,,tmo t ei.A•forl. ' Piro Illaitlttlt-AullmAtt W. ThaPpfiono. E.mwiner I I. Jen... 11. Mrillscp, M. It; IWy, IA If. Mnary, M. P Ml:Mgt/ H. AIeNOIA), t. mhli 71 Ipap.b . etPO , 4l. Piltithurgh /AM, ILnannll,7oX. la-nxl.llllll FLEXING BROTEERS, V1C,74.C81.1.8 VI J. till • . I Mi ITO LESit LF. Witt , otIISTS, ND. GQ %ccw)",rfigiiTlß. Propriet ‘ nrs of Dr. Fl'l.ane . A tl;l•lgatetl Ilannifurn. Liver .• Noiiius 1..,0-Sostotryt woNtEi.fiFhuldAill Slink grad, Wises as Rrtartnlf, PhiladeOphm I "NOIWED fur In ienrß exolubirely in ml the Snanuflyetnre lAKX VES. hare resent!) he considerably anlam. by at dllloffs of lards buildings and unuieroux fixtures still VlOll4 'dash will onside the pronristers to furnish, with dunnten. any dese.intion of 1.0001.110/11./. lila•rN credit. • oclo alnunta 4 vim • L." 0. fIRAFF, isuccenffor to J. S. ,irAL rtl. IWO lifllenl3o ernond trecL tlAntgb, AttnetAr t://ppurty. MI rar1i41.14.14 Penrder.in c..nr hmul, Moo, e•allar ru.; .110. Ease and Comfbri-- mho Conrovint,tor, lately Inop,te.ll from l'Arlo, otaelly Ault. the Ilatrto the 1.7.01ar oh•po of the Ilnad. AA A hilt b.f. .118 Y on the 111,10 all An 41 ono A rmat tit and a RANI lIAL mkt 1* had at 77 Wood nt. • Av. DoUit LAS: . _ • •. • Cholera! Cholera!! Diarl10oal!! Dr. linntilton'H Synip of 111W:berry and 14( curt' rhotrrit, livile.ru oluntton s Cilairrg Orympinp,qmrttli rilher mtuni or . d.i/dr , ni. Du. 1111 vi.Ault 11131 Y AND 14A5NAVRAN 1111.3 given unirmeti kthArtion. sett Le Just' the errs , medielue you mut In youelemilles. Ibr which 70u Ye It. tholutblL mins oneuorle nr leudseum•-as thus Is uo deal:4r rusalfl gig front Ito ws.. It Will cern the most slight salsa.' of yeurnigh4rei:4l4ll, tall eure the Berl:Mt taaw nr Marra. shti9uiseuretl pes7unktu the rnllaPee*tats *nee helnsr abaft 1311 by their Plisehleh-or Is mei errellThir In eases or the • • Mrs thielledislos a trial Still Jolt will 11MAw retlefind without a eupplyalsrays Is your boon. litheness, pan' ehlhlyau cry, atheroluwrtalnly. something On matter—. they Aso suffering pain ottoman kind, and rang at night tiny arm levellers and trouble's:4ns, and nothing will An thou , an muru good 16. jonnlkiligl /litho El . yrutt—it le• refry aid your ehltarro till ho dud orig. him only i r 4. per lwlUe. , • sold. lilf : nloosla or Itotoll. 14 itr; KEVARRI3 lituß Moro .No.IIA curium Wool Afoot. atad V.lnglo '31,7; *lon of ff;o. Uoldap Mortar. . PlTTS.l3iftio 2 ll _ Life, Virelk Marine Insurance company; OFFICE DO prFro STREET,. MA130,4113 HALL, PITTSBUIItiII, PA. JA.fiRS & 1100 N, I're#4,l4. Vilmatai - 4 CurMgemt.r.f. ' ThigeoMpany maket ovary Inuuranue perk... Wax toor edonected th lit t jaipT i gert i eld i a= 4 ll . 4lPLlOr RV: acd MCI Loon or Damage Pire, , , i tg. r ed r t . aiont. too !Wilda tbd &a pad laud lath - ninon rielleienowNrstbdlowietistostotildstattk 'tn . Nandi Amos& . irmAt . Psalm! Altalarkso, k,41 P4illllo. tr,32;11.-.4 hs h e'lMana.¢l LI Jnbti' Ah0... 4 0 , U.1.r141 1 / 2 4 7 1 4 igs r afttll44 . iikuji d aa .m ell ek `illnumWri r i - bestrit "mar:Z-171hr : • , ARNOLD Chilsoalternaces, Wr - D rrintKa oRNERALIT. • ; - .Fuilrarsingi l'cntitatos .. of Ihnidiv A. Is •11.1 mntrar•. at Waradig tu4 Trani/diva by EL.= or Ifet . W t y , tip.* at CkUsocea Panes Chard., Maw% liaatllale. Yaderlro. Onatt !baits, &nut Matta Ja.ll ilatel!arDal,ll6 NO. :5 .14rIcet at.. INtAltwth. • Dr. Morse's Ling Orating Elixir or CORDIAL—If it le 'mints.' now this great lestmatlsro le wparo pUshl o a such extraordinary cures, wo can only reply that la the Arabian herb that for:mita ourlbral ingredient hare been blended by the Omnipotent Fitter/an, • lamer an onnt and master ',Artier or CCrallre propertlea than betheretofore been supposed to exist In &hundred Memo t ar Hes of the pharmacopoeia. A whole medicine thee. of 111461411.5. ik, to emelt, poem. to hare been combined In thie .Iheith: and In the 2.1,LX1R or CORD/AL we have their me cedtrated ewers(' it le the effect, hoverer, not !became erlit, which we hare to deal in the practical appilartion o the medlehle. The rictints of draprpela are cured, the swivel= an relieved, the balinarilyred mime their scar the sufferers from beedwilus ea tormented no more Um weak become rigorous, the tint of iarmlise leaves the complexion of the bLiWns. the &lamed In ephite beceme buoyant. the sltir. In altucet In every condition of Bass= &rive irumellato benefit form the nee or Dr. illaresie In rlguration Elixir or Cordial. Three fell, eepPorted by Irrefragable proof, arc presented to the attention of Inn aids, who can serif, them by a single bottle of.the toed{ doe. The (kadisl I. put Up hi ably concentrated, In pint hot tire. Drier. throe dollars per bottle, two for no. dollars, els . Rr twelve dollars. C. 11. DINO, Profniotor.• IVY Iheadway, N. Y. Sad i. Don oleo throuclumt the United State., Cana • lea Ond NV.-ot tr,..,n4 9.,iint:fjtha;2lll."ll.'";,y, Need etrert end Vllrran allor. A 1.., by J. r.• Fleming, 'Atte:beer Clew Nees Extract of Rock Rose, an invalu able Remedy for all IScrofulmixigticaso, hligestion, Craw Lie and Attila Dlarrium ik I Cntnplalot nr Dyrentrry. lout Mous., Ctitan.ons Eruptlout. Liter cow plaint. CUUnit' 11Ird Aruto I:hem:tallow. Salt !Mown, Sick. 1(4 , 111441c. Canker, :inning • saw.. Mouth, nett General Debility; Iv( l'urifirr rJ the • 10.1, is Frrutt tLn New Harm rallaJlotar. • 9..1 . ..1 Jr..rt to. Rock Lose.—A unollelne under thn tl tient ... Rua Rt.," mutt drum • plant of that name, la haw In a arnt run In ltd. ror Ib ritratlte Itrouctik. Thn erp of".,'nark;'.,• truly aooli -al& to at I.ott nnn half or lino toelltimu nr Ihe tiny. etmod 1. ', t our .prit o d to, the Ihtelz Ih.ao. fur It Imo' .. tna.th• It. mark" In thin oily .1.1 'averts' elute.. tot the relief and run o3f a.lttrren, wlteuuther rrnosllca Iran fail...l—and whit I. .lull., rrtarhalde. none totr La ph, Aram Jo not tankard, In swat trey fitttds. hi, o f ,ontottottl : The. ,rtlllentro run-. are nut JIM.. 00.14.00,1. a not. Hedy norpoolnlar l•erson, untotuf •horn ant wull /nun u tou. Th. Inuttufmt mr hint. Ina known to ma. afar vnnl•l not Ire ongototlitt abumbna. or In doovitanu ti. ,eI.IIe le. leetiosse. rsok.rne the a 1.., ba.lng I.lilrWe4 it( dnn.l nnra,•l‘,., orr pnlamnary and I.lalnts. %VT. twlleirt• It In the le•st e.nalponna-fur cnklyi emu •I tani. Rock 1160.1tue long t;iwn tay.iora Ni (slant or ran. irtn., and It. I.I.PIITSILNI 1r .101.1 , gontl,m3tr of al.lit7 and charant••• lo WM St/. —X. //. x4e •Il4i vi.De Atha. m;. IT evrtiry tbal tn. null. nr tl n Itnrk Itnor. DP& 1(0 41( 1..A 1 1., nor pappr Iu arporetions •lIM Am Om (be Valhh.linen. was Rot Tturnlirltd. talt vu 'retina by LL...dll•r .4 MI n.. J .dnnrnt rArlohoTerlatlAlL (ROUTH:. k BALDWIN. • =I! T 1.13 will ~tlrl that th 4 lw•tlft of Ono IntAd• one I.nna wan the •It•onk Innon," wan a valaallaty 1.011410. AL In.itimll.l Lb, wriler'pknowit•lgn of IM.aratian Irwl. of din utiele In crrinln maw. an w4l .n by Inn (saw• nil nnlnion. allsnr• wall known la Mtn. lad s. y brit; and furthrrwv.re, tiro artiel• was nigh. ent na, n, the prrawla...t awn'. u• 11. knowl.o.lww of Inn inannfartaywr. 1111101/11K 1 WILDMAN.. • 1 4 •507t0rr , L.1... ,trEns• VNTH %CT OV 110:4E. • 7TI. wonderful enrillel ne le feet minim: fee Itself • pop*. lazily whi.h nn cab, sneak in. ran I of. 'rho plant. I:nck 110e...10 viewl ant reennimemle4 hr many eralnent Nsfylelann nroor ewoulre., near what J. 11. Thnuarn.. PhlLmielphia «nye: ^I hare peweihnl it in lea twerp et seroteinns reticule at Wilis Ilorpllal. Ili. entree. •t. • traele4 the attention of' nentoeph yaleiaris Ile nq•rtis the h.litswlne teterukable now of IVA' 6.e1 ^ ,niter t 77 71077 hip. In Yelewary. I lilt. The lad .as 7 yearai4J. aml Lont the diocese for 3 yew, Ih bone was illalorated uovrarla and outward.. Th. no no a largo hpooloil op the lilp mule the tent, into which 1