PITTSBURGH GAZETTE --...-..:.YUDLLIELED BY V113T6 a PITTSBURGH: TUF.SDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 5, 1854. Antl - /c10r".", L ,. 115 " 1 "4 kOtt GO,VERNOR, 0, NORTIIOIIDIELABD coFsTr. - CAL 031041051M EQB CA` IR,SIE 3 - OF SUPREME COURT, • MIMI* intiebl6ll•: • "':63liter.PS"rorchusie. Wit TENS+EN, vittrbirexc' en: T.O«, itAOILL. attlietr. 'ciergin ire orns. ALEX. 111LANDE. Iltaa6 ..Z .1 7.; 410111:313.9L.N, thrimx Zit-car 44.111;13 E. DOI IN, PI , burg b ,W 1 M1,7.. •;arN , nnincl . rty Btnnisehaut, , , -111161Pa..kolireetteent.—!teltber the Edttatter . Romer zdedu k,,,,th„ to r t h. mem Gestett.tae evened on s t meey. Antrinstesehoeeene stet; notAca to spree n the papet,en =mien, trill please hatid them In t.el.t• eerier. frit i.114.041•OPY11 11 We*kly pnzetra.—Tha , aetaustrt oraldattrat of ens lEntis Gaze< offer, to our berdneeseten At oast destrahle,matinnscr noose their _bestnentnearn Oar edredittlon lebetioantfbir end fire thousand. retch Ins .'shitiest ereriseendtaia., hannutadarer and ehoS-hrener In L ' Waken Phatortrania. and Eastern Ohla.• • Payments.—liereafter no sub• beetptlote,Wlll taben, be the Daily or Woolly Oa:Vie. - -•• tl!TIOsot la ma& adman. Whonarar the tam bt pp to yettlettitho ratocitptloa.6 Pala, the paper - 411 Z tar lisorlaXt zahopteol;" Padua' the lothectlption ea, 11barielltr'setratoorpartent. tesusraat adrertfites, - '7 4 "or.larre eleattiptleni: 'tea b. Malted to- te rad to id- Thongy *motion. win b. ly or rearlr contracts in pad.. prpltakre i=m====t=l - 1- - A GRAND MASS CONVENTION irirtbase of all parties opposed to the and estenrion of Maury. +DI be bald in B. times, at Tien Bright:in. Bearer County, Pa. on ~,:n,:Dredieuder the Sth of .September:. :-.comameng as io Nekele. A. M. - SheUommltteeofAruntementn- tate ant plesurene to Soluntioulttat sot fetkosoot eminent sneakers bane nen a,. oxpectod to be present and addresn mM JAM rot.itcs., whit candidate Sir Governor, •••• .• • BAVID Nn, ItAirrr. elßradford enmity . tff At7NrO3 , 4o'lCiP.-L010.R . 7. .5%11113F.L It. PtiltVT.A.siflit. Butler. - EITRVViSni,I - . . • Tue. A.B. 1111.ADPMID. Nee °LAW. • If the gob immune for eblob WI enurement eras termed are to Unrind from .totelaug dienrareful defrat: • , .thsremui reantAntrione of the Insatiable entrit or Slu 0. r : it'. liybriOrr nd hit. darero . / 1n bnthelr minter time e. t0 p. 11 , 31; . = - to lt; ;useful , esanies.i; end protest against 101, giant•WrOS4C a4411.1cm to t -e tore Intellectual entertainment seKe , d.; tbe,Ositnetipee bars themes...en Mint t.be latch crt gull , and Um nemealties °flits Inner man ,•-•,Aboodoas .opiitisas .V3lmmee,ekquent spukers. and stave all a =and • • 7 , ottlft. OisoulLt polltriorgt , . as it no doubt. yin be ltoit a turn out, that .ill be an lionor Western Cltegitkete L toberison„•: • Mat - hen 'qPilrs * rdei ln g... 7 - Met ' te - Vt =_T Ream Guru V. Platen:. , . put: l 7;7, a nriedr. fames Wilson. . Jobn Cuthbertson.. ; ..ath " P,713?. . - , /taut Wallace, Smaller 11. narregn, It. Itterneenti. ',bomb T ..m:l beemoßerr. _ 0171CP A & P. n.ic nit • ....... • " i.bor 104.5 • .• p4tatnu.stu . " - ItiO*47ll tee ot, beginning et - the year s the receipts-of :more me at '$DOO.OOO.-being .meei thin the receipts if 'lB6B r be' 4 10 9 " 14 ' or relmifite in vlibt months'ex is I; it probable that the rtiaiptr r•-it therstitileittlettr will mount te a million Abyl a yt . . B. W. ROBERTS; diet Engineer and Superinteedtmt. We publish the above statement with prith end - plemoire. In the early part of the year • gee* *seas at l eame length:for the opinieti we then salmi:led, that the road would earn et - lean nine hutdied thotmand dollars, with a Prob ability of touching a million. The above show, -that we were net misteken in oar Calculations. Ttieroad has amply fulfilled the Tomcat' ex - - . e ipse tioxities of its friends, and and ex the energetic' and moat able superintendence of S • W. .Iton. • sirs. Eoq , it in now doing smoothlytted promptly en immense passenger_ and freight barite's. "'amounting for the letter to 'near* 550,000 the: Is!. late inoath. - lit is ' . to, Pitt/doughfi, a great erti ~_,fiatriver, irsparting life and nativity to coin-. -,..nt0r00 and business, width but for its, stimula ,' ling end beneficent effects would be wholly atignatti. Whit would Pittsburgh be to=day without the . Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad 2 Bow much would our property : holders and basi. nom men give rathecthan be deprived of jL 2 Two Newsra;na Passa.—The_New York Dui ly Trains has been reduced in site. the cause of - 'Sikh* the mlibra ainottumi es . follows:. .!Owing to-.the present calamitous depression b all kinds of.. rosiness, which, we fear; is to be . • .protricted as it is universal, and the consequent • :diminution of the spaoe oocupit4 biadiertire. beets in the colvimus of the Tabbia,..tre find it convenient to slightly reduce the size of our sheet; and henceforth until further notine, it will ap . pear in the form and style in w'hich itlanowprc ,sented." . As an indication of the general depression of business this' movement is very rigaiticant. bat ''ills still Mora' eigifficant of another . important fach which ie, thitt che Tribune tips been to low. I s;foretscoat, .thne pf geilengitimperity, . Mbenuisy amount of advertising could be cons : . ' '-:isandevii at high rates, it could get along, and Make tuonvry, but a 'depression in business de, , ~strayed the means of its healthy support. This conceive to be, a great error in the conduct et newspaper business, and , no paper has con tributed more to it than the New York Tribune; . and notwithstandinlimr high respect for its pro. mora,_ admiration of us tynn rigor with Which it Minducted;We do not regret that been onto '•kr, wl a that 't, his JYorerahc. P ° g° the - .mark in its race of competition and tains effort*. publith a cheap paper. that there is no bueiness in this. ". t 7elatititttiebleit pays leis profit for the capital in ;natal:4lnd for the time,ertergyoniAability,speat upon It, than the newspaper press. While com-, partitively Sew Mayo attained • competency, then pLuds•have wrecked health and fortune in the ebnpenerts, laborious, thanklees but most fascia stiniocenpitioa.. Let a - hundred two .hundred will rush to take — their places, oath , . .4am:iced-by the perished hopes and wrecked fortuataaf these who have preceeded them. • :Re - heii.a great derd.igad about :the dignity ;and Importance of the pre.ss. This hal cbt been 07p:rated; prutrably not eyes' estimated at its true mane. Its mission is trellis high and noble One. „Nita proper fulfilment rest mainly the bops, of cleilLtatinn and _Christianity. But At oast netlir fulfil its destinyyroperly and truly lodairudollt until it is adequately supported.— in its bappoi't -does not originate 'With tiie people so . much is with publishers . P eh Fria. The people are usually swilling we 77 ' e r l a Lir - price' for an article; and tilthnugh it is oustoreawy to lay the bLame on the public, the fault may be traced to the bad rystem of manage mint of those who control the business. pepa' im tuna become as mach a ateesalry of sing-. t 4 if. ar hundredi of. other articles which are clawmrfully paid for and which afford their prod*. an Ude aorapensation. What is requh -• , ii;llathat ben should demand a lair price -. r . .4l..thspactichg . furaished. and not place it.ao lo that first depression of times &holed compelpel ' inorderlo save front' loss. ' - The In . it of the leading papers in this' onlintry ! rnUhed to, subscribers for less than coat, Atifu • cal - for ons 2 haffiessts4 °it " = '1" ' • Th nee is 'upon - adeertisers , to mates up the Ls% rge o.ai4fo afford profit where there is any, ppt ttftea the case :ffhen the ti ts aditec alwid at PFAY.R B r rs 11r1 I rappo rt - upon adoentitioter . 41111614Pcrig Pr is a ' job ' • . ' inch "'the- pre Prarcnilfgeeptrtieaiu'lf . gt4inz, & , ,,... the -crataftleast ClgieVa - I iiith - rlhapo , Ate, iiidlasistsPire f C ' UNDOUIVat t • "unima. --- f_,-50 - • • irentfacrokrankr -ui.•;wnibaultY-akieet,lBciadelr,-",f, - h a; evrtt. ;a J. D. 5in.... / . 6 1 . -431 '7' 11U. 411,4,Argai114 2 1A141 .. 44. I. `-'ljl4B*-Q4441 V, •, " • : • • • , !,k4 '34.•,‘"1" • 1.44 \ • '• • • \ '-•••"••7••54,-I'W`r* aVM-'4,.'rTY,..,1r46,,,,•,;?;,•,f_1i';',' • . • • Tory many of the religious papers of the country have hsl i to;hfcauatabssuk-gta.cf !rhumb foods, oitlirtiabattlforAefipihifl sPialal . lmb" .-- ; sertpthW by thainnevoleitil All this la wrong - isdicalki ur .lejuriad - sliwrottiand disgrsceftd triA. noble profession. All this 01 L arises frtm the is pricerofeubeniption in thUfirst place, and-ii avers: - -vri7l be remediral until the 'profession itself sticlf &Maud that the subscriber shall pay at imi.st:thatrsLcoat of the piper_ he resds, leav, tog the editork and propiietors the advertb.ing COlunatai Jiir tkiiii• - :emaltittiant and profiis.— Y„-05,444.5..Attaa4-1 on #iii costing* although its etraulatiottialght be sometrkutt. less. its power and biliencatia - its:indepontleitce would be-rattly.' increased....,...,, .._.,;been The tendency as of late years, 'lo,W:7oitie.sradnqtion-ii Price; end this h s hlues followed , by ik.:.great.lreduition in quoit y .untiltlii:jand isflooded with insipid and tras , y neirepspers withont chancier or influence, and frequently hurtful In their tendency. -Tm lei.ding pressee,lliche countfrenuld control this 'metier, if they Would unite in ref.:inn. While tho price of laboi t and paper , have greatly increas ed, said the mo• expensiv l improvements have ; been edded; the subitripil o price ho keen dl- . ,i, hia . Miabhing until c. point, ,' been r eached where .14 feel that ref ran Lariat/ giu - The Tribune has bad the b ddneSs . t ke a step In the right. direction, dwe tram that some eystem at u - Yform wi arlie - out of it or at least nt of the necessities_ of tho circumstances uh ch n no surround a large, portion of the press of e ETING TONIGHT .., .... ~.. „ We net ur upon our readere the impor, - tta'nes: °fatten ing the -Atiti-liebraeln meeting to-night, at tri ble's ' Tard„ judgePolloek,whe is :tnnouncedi alapcecicis one of the mosttal-' e.:ted and elo - cizent . speakers in Pennsytiania • an who go to hear him will , be sure of being p!eased ;. and os ho is the prospective Governor of this great state it is important that his fellow- - i h 'citizens should' ear his views. Other eloquent speakers - will . present, and the occasion will be one of mue interest. • LM there be a full turd out, then ; and let the 'standard-hearer in the g!Md. contest against the aggressioms of alavery be greeted with an en couraging- display of forces—an old4ashioned githerlng of the freemen of Allegheny. - Tim Waxman continues intensely hot, dry. and terrihly - oppiossire.: Relief can hardly be found night or drip. In all our experience -we have never known auch_oppressive weather. The effects , of -the little rain - are had' last Saturday week have. passed away • leaving the grorind as dry end paiclied as betbro: All signs of rsin seem•. to fail, while tits. longing s for cloilds' and showers is universal. Happily the season is so far advanced that - we may hope cot relief at least from the intense heat. The. Ohl, river has dwindled int'', an 'insigne- cent creek, and is said to be one inch and a half lo Jeer thaniat any ,time for the last forty years - . By - the:mark at*Pittaburgh there are 11 inches. in the chiintl, - which is - estiniated to, indlintte -roar or five inches more than. really exists, owing to the filling up of the bed , of the river since the metal mark was - ,put its. This would indicate about sit inches in the Channel at &slowest hates! Dmucerrt.-,The democrats of the:Wash ington and Greene ,Souttatial' district are In a dilemma abouttheir candidate. .AtthedemoCtatie . .meeting infireene, the Senatorial conferees were instructed to "insist on the right of Greene coun ty 'to the nest member of the Genstar and at Lye conyetition of return , judges' of Wsabington county, held on Monday last,. Senatorial confer- . yes were appeinied andinstrnctedto...iMiat up on the nomination of .Idej. Thomas Watson to the, Inst." . The Ereminer„'the -Washington democrat-. ieorgan, is =Welt concerned to know bow tho !mittsr is to be adjusted: "It ie'not probable," it says, ••that either party can tic will yield to the - other:" and , thia . being the eon, we suggest . thatbeth'hidbetter hold en, kale: each tone, ty rote fir itioifiimddiaase... The Gettps6S4 . Star soya thiit the Snort Notts- . h3g Lodge in tha t borough Was orgenitid by - - Democrat--that its presiding o fficerhas been all along and yet is an active, influential Democrat -that all the subordinate lodges in the county' have been organised by a demoirat—that three of the officers of thellnow Nothing:Lodge in the Coronet are Democrats—that a large proportion of the Demomutie voters of the 'Doreen,. 4re members of it—end that while weeverar Dem ocrstahave been induced hi urgent “owning," tl withdraw.frent the ;order, avowedly to one i•le a few unprincipled demagogues to use it to the prejudice of the Whig party, by insitnefiv that uni the Democrats have left it, at least two :democrats have become members in the sling time for every one that bae left it I "We - do not„" eays the- Star. "give throe statements as loose guesses—we submit them es solid fads— facli nob:Tim:dusted by an honest Democrat, who ' mows , his connection with finew-Nothingism." Fuss us Vinostv.—On Saturday evening lest. about seven o'clock, the Saw Mill at Economy was diecoverod to be on tire. The wintrwes high, end it was . speedily destroyed with • considera ble, amount of lumber. The loss is about $2,500. No insurance. The mill was a great convenience to the neighbor's:rod, and we arc glad to learn that it frill be iminediatelyiro-crected by its own tra,ihitconomy ASsociation. ' . • - la.. The Chttniele ie lIDJUSL in implieitlig rhiPirdessant h*s• gf , Joe Barker and Eilenor - Loirroore. , lie Balker wog 'expelled from the I'soter*il'Assooistion some t-wP. YVT , ego, *Os no F°"4" nesCe or empathy In that 9'iartff• • „Tiva:sry.FOGETH 'DramFr.—Monolith:oil dem- ocrats of the 24th Conareesional district, comini eed of thecountJesni 'Warren, 'Jefferson, Cllllllr fiild,Clitiima&c.,:tiirrenominated David Itarclay Esq., ne.Teffersin. PCHttitty, 113 their candidate. 110 was nominated (natio 67th bollot ; having if 'rotes to 10 for ledge Gillis. Mr. Barclay i 5 nn- deriatood to he Anti- Nebraska.- The district is noir:represented - 17 Carlton 'B.:Curtis, who 40- ie.i'agninst the Nelmtelut . • , . - !.111-Z FLAG or_ laazarr" is the title of a saw Inteltly paper published in this city by tho lean Publishing • Jugoeistion.", Editoi: It is devoted to Native kateriesnisml- . . It 'makes slatodsaau, appftrinee. srwm -wsurtricrrox. Pittsburgh My eassitu V1A3111,1101034 Sco t . 2, . 1859: There is little flails nowhere, but much - lest is, intureStleg. We n seem to be i a !tort of siee ntive aswelt as legislative vacation. The Prui dent, Jeff. Davis; and Mr. Ifoover, Marshal of the • Bistrict; hire departed for Capon ,llprings. These health -mitering waters mast not bi con founded with Berkeley: where there is now As sembled an extensity! selection of - the Choicest brands of the Thimocr!* of Marcy Mason SM. Webster,' be. ' Capes is forty miles disutot, though its . trateralasue from the same flatus of the Allegheny tovog. Mr. M'Clelland, of the Interioir; has departed for , regions to the public ,hereabouta unknown: Mr.. Mano v lbet attb-sec. rotary of state, his gone to Earpir:r, - ...olibbln, of the Navy, returned last nlghtl,'Ontlorle,Fettabs, o watch the leaks in the treasur4BoMpbell to see that Protestantism gains riukrantege , through the mail system,' Cithlng to diet : wi th . :be ladies and the law. •-• , , . It had been well, if it had been true, that'llol7 line had been ordered back -to graytosu, therit Is now nothing therewhich ho eau deetroy, eince !kings uralermood that the pollee° of his going Amato take out 3tr. saticae, the into cam. menial agent,: upon the 'righteons mission of nuking a correct official Argonne of the loiseti And damages resulting hoed . : tie infamous do. itruition'af the town, with's iriow to tutors in: (leeway. This is the only way in which what has been so iniquitously done can be undene, and for that reason it. Is not to tie done. Nekber Elollinsosor the Crtne, - , nor lobos; le going hack 'to Ban Juan, And tberadrolidierstion has not the 'slightest intentiOn - Of . indcfanifyink this seiffereri by its own injuries. - • - - thielectiona.4plcaola-iiiiits..ati;.44 deter mine the grosiplesion of - the nest noun,' nodose . in their, igistles to embody the' , verdict o f th e ' 0: o ple .Fpolitheilfebigalts. fraud - and :wroni,•As tens: os:o4.4l44iiiikoye.ppom, -capitol becOotootticoolisalentiae.ioadettsani temperate. There is no circumstance in the whotealaTFT agitation more calculated to. annoy , pelealiosikof the people of the North than*. Course of t4e miscalled demooratio .ress. at . w three of titegi cooked day. after day in pouring out upon the people of thaliortl4-and upon northern opinions, custom's mid inetituilona the most virulent libels, the moat maligtiarit defamation, and the coarsest abuse, simply' *cans! the inhobitstits of that section will not appiore of slavery and will not quietly sitbmitte its Ceaseless aggressloni. ..'Nobody at, the North denies the perfect right ot' any south- em newsiMper to epeak its sentiments on the questton of obrvery or my other quostion, or to malign the free-States and their citizens to their heart's content;' but they have a- right-to insist that their own money shall not be taken to cup pint these tehiclei of 'slander and insult against thotnimhrea. Now it ia, a fact which cannot be denied, and. never hair been, that the Union, Sentinel and Star, • the three slavery organs at Washington; are eupportat by northern 'Money, ab straeted from the national treasury-:-eritboistthat money they conid never have been,estabiithed and could cot heti:one mouth. Alt of them to• gether licit receive enough in subscriptions to sustain' a . weekly countil organ in the brick- Any day , you may take ttp 14E31:1 sheets and you'will find them railing at the majority of the people of The 'north as traitor. to - their country and the audit" every . column of thus° pampered creatures of executive favor your eye. will encounter invocations of vengeance Upon them for their trearon in opposing slavery eaten sidp,.in seeking 'the repeal of the fugitive act, and in 'their contempt af . doughftice:is= All each preposterous arrogance, =dell such ehulli- tionsof itectional spleen would of course be pass ed over by northern eitiiens with contempt but for the galling fact, that not a falsehood issues from these fountains of mendacity which hers not been concocted at their expense. Every one of these, springs of defamation would be choked with its own filth If the, money, mostly wrung from northern intlustry; were withheld from it for a month. The Union receives directly and indi- really from the treasury not lass than $2.00,000 ' a year; the Sentinel $73,000; the Star probably $30,000." This latter concern received, I am in formed, sls,ooo for a post-office advertisement which it never published at all. Its proprietors , bought a few copies daily of a supplementary is- sue of, the Union, containing the matter paid for, and scattered them about the city. This was construed to be a compliance With the law, and i the bills for the service were duly honored. To ' hhow the perfect contempt for law in which these 1 robberies of the national treasury are perpetrated, , I may state the fact thetthe National Era: a very 1 Moderate northern Free Soil paper,. with more circulation thin all these Slavery organs togeth er, applied for the osivertisements under the act I intended to secure their publication in the total- I , . widely circulated papers, and was contemptuous .ly refused. , . . No china: of a.free State need or does care for i the abuse which may be belched out upon his i ece.tion through these sewers of slavery, but we ought to unitedly protest against their being paid ler it with money contributed by ourselves. It iS 11 . very eigitificant fact, that here where the *lteilici of-'slavery reigm supreme, no advocate of , its p,retensions,ffusconnected from the government, has been able to tire. There have been many trials and all have most signally failed. And it , is also remarkable that all of them have been 1 more-courteous in their tone, and mere gertle manly and respectable in their character than any of the present htborera in the same vineyard, hut under different paymasters. The first care 1 of e Whig or enti-Locofoce Hausa of Represents-', 1 tivei must be to stop theromme on which these I nuisances et:theist. We are yeti without perfectly dtlinite. intelli gence from lowa. The' only paint settled ttp- I pears to be that a Whig Governor and one Whig Congressman are elected. It la not yet known I wbether,we shell hare a working .Whig esti-Ice ineska, antilleuglisannti-Dodp and anti-Pierce ittjerity in the Legislature. This is • a Hula an- noying, seeing thattearly four weeks have psi -1 red since thoi clO:Cti.!n. and that during three of 1 theta we have had telegraphic reports of a sweep- ' - leg 'Whig victory. • I expected. tittle or Junkies from town,- and shall not be dinar:feinted If the'. result he only Indifferent. But means should be tOkett to keep out from whig newspapers these falser premature reports of whig tiiumpfte..-• .The truth will be good enonsh or bad enough whin it comes. 'For the sake of friends ate dis tance, 'rids mitten should always give the earli .est returns with • care I g iI .. I4 .SMPI . LL.A, I bare seen John Wentworth'. esulielato the North against the meditated encroachments of the South, and give him very . little credit for it. John is act an honest politician. He was not en hcarest opponent of the Nebraska scheme; he I was not an opponent stall. He voted for that infamous bill on all necessary 00CS.A011.S. He Vo ted 'No' on the ,final passage, but then his vote was not necessary. John Wentworth, like Drum, Trout and the rest of the Pennsylvania patriots voted, gave every vote requisite to ensure the success of that Infamous outrage upon the north, He wishes to divert the attention of his constitu ents from his conduct in that crisis, and he tent them of future crises which he will be, he is also , good enough to inform them, just the man to meet. He rays the South has two great objectv,--the for motion of 11 nivislave state out of the southern, part of California, and the nationalisation of slavery 1 by its qualified introduction into the free states. He promises to oppose these objects if the peo ple of Cook County, Illinois, re-elect him. Dut in all this theta Is no news. I have given a hun dred times schedules of Southern schemes of en croachment upon. the North, in which both of of these items are included, and manyethera set forth. But I haienever claimed an election to . a , C.ingrato as reward for my vigilance. - All here know that .John Wentworth was false on the the Nebraska question, and his constituents pay know the same thing by examining the recent of the journals. If he deceives them again Into electing him, be will peeve false on both the is ,snes.he -has so remittently stated. I. hope. to See Mr. Wentwortb superceded by an hawse man,. I care not whetheridooted as a Whig 'or a Deus, .... . , . . ar.ra . Tin DBMOCILiCY roc POLIA)CIC—Ve have he fore called attention to the fact that the demo, they of Belli-nut county bad resolved 'So stip poieJudge Polloci far Governor, the editorof the democratic paper at Laporte acting as their Sec retary; and we I;ms* now the pleasure of; dding that the dimocraci 'of Tioga, in their regular County Convention, have repudiated ig er.— The- following preamble and resolution are. suf. ficleiatly distinct to settle Digler's fate in that old 4emocratic county_, end the fact that they worn ',the in the regaiar nominating Contention Abe petty IS owed the most Suggestive occur rences of the day,: 19nsains, Liberty is oneof the greatest bleu loge; and neceerary to the true enjoyment of all °there; and we tmlieve that Slavery in any forma or in any cottony. and especially in the Mated' Stateo--tbo boasted land of Liberty. , - - anti. Democratic, ands great moral, social and politi cal evil, and contrary to the doctrine taught in the Dealaration of American 'lndependence that all men are endowed by their Creator with certain inolienable rights, among which are life, liberty, and the purrult of happincm," the support mad defence of which plibciples and doc trines, by American': clatter, constitutes the only true safeguard to their liberties. • And Whereat; 'We alto believe that Part of the act of Congress lately enacted, reposing the Missouri Compromise, feo-called,) nod` all' other sets of like channter, are anti-Detnoclatio and oppesed to the true principles of our National Ocrrernment, and 'highly dangerous tohe per. petuity, • . . Ramiro& That vie will not support any man far office who hainct.been openly and tmottuivotab: ly opposed to the;repeal of said Conprnmiseand to the estention of Slavery h.to fres territOry, and who will not pledge himself to use Ma whole itillneiee for the re-enactment of esid'Coarpeo mise;against the further eatensioi of Blave7 and encroachments of the Slave power. I:1U DM .111a1W M 'I CARD. d . As I have dierpose ofmy'ateek irk trade end coeseei,eiitkr amused busbuis, as far is 14 Obeli sa7s4ll I lila to lntCrni my Mends and oustscius Ast I DM wads firrinpalsots with STONER.; No.Bo 'Wood Street, 1 4 9 sk t ift May maul t b4WM Block i•siry "ad ons; I anomaly ascalitsxa X Umber. tothi baldt ottani/ laff,:thAthdriestitain dui* .0 t bpot;eautamat to otorpititlet", Wthttoitititt, nittetettos; atal4 4, 1 1 1 1 !" * 9/5"61/494"it• =ME 11 — Laaeo Celebrated Liver Pills ere , Proof in favor of Myer's Frost Wort or tanked among themest popular reneediei ~ AST. that • ••, .flock Sas!, It.ol care LPlMCouspiabit. bmaduohm_. ,emkaSePeldi• 41x4.kosaliatjaisx-; It stow beyond -A doubt. nead the EntiMeteg m shb i s...i medicine •ireder ithe 'sumo of from angel hue lads austimatimuma eterirrundirt ltd y eee. . Altnhefla w . , sto r e &trod of Rag Raz', has recently Smnd Its way . Mr. uid 31.. %Tune.. N . .. 2.11 &Tenth W. terse, that bite this Month, and from the metre - raper account (or re they tm.ehiith been entiertex with the Ilvereomylithat for commendation) I was induced to make, a trial of its beat :Meet awe years ilerlatt....hieh time they have epees a tog roopertles in the case of MT wife, who had for yore 4"."""1"""'"'" " ‘ "Aea‘r.*Treb ” eMee•b " " '"' e , been - Works-ander si disease know. hr the name t of purpose. Flintily, of Dr. Bl'Lane's they our- . chased Neither.. whiell they Mob amonling to the dime- scrofula , . o.oll "'" ° P' .O enlarged rake* glands..sliemaed cos:Mien. o alcen 1n te be lre%rwr u gry 3 e t si_ n -e 4 c'bd 01 tb b er dislitresal"alsrarom". th e 11'7314 the mucus membranes of the heed, and to that extent Purchasers will be =end to ask fur DR. &PLANE'S h i um . tht _ fon ni ne eh r wh e eee . ht , er h. n th e =t ub CELEBRATED LIVER PILLS. arul talci none idea'. Them open, there being no menage through the nostrils, are other onris.mting to . Ise User. Pills. mist before y f .th,..p.t.f.loymptomo that after attend thin the DUI,IICI alewhis Celebrated Verealftmlf. eau Eo , ll* had ec r u s e e yht u aan happiness and 'life. I believe it Is the at all ..P.euntae Drag the totted te ' te opinion ore. medial faculty goneraßy, that. this disease M gala br the sole lomorieton, FLEMING BROTLIERS.. is the foundation of almost ererr case of - ConmilMOtlee anol.dtwed Bumesnere to .7.Kichi t Co- PO Wood et the fett destroyer, that tet . tife to the p osse eux ,, tt u f itt ' toot of thousanda. Mr .ere boa taken three bottles. and It has motored her to perfect health. healing of the ulcers. reducing erem gland to Ito original sire, end removing from the lungs a dilllcult respiration.or breathing. which. at times, was pahtfuL In my opluite. It to due to the medicine and its Inter/tors, to my, at least In-Scrofula there le no specific that min equal et. Yours. with esteem WILLIAM kLOY D, Burg. It Physician. Xoriblk, Bt. Lawrence Co.. E. Y., Feb. 17. 1904. SALT RICSUM. OR TRITER. In this mammon-worshiping 'Age, it is rare to find a man plum his eyeful nese to the public. before his Interred. Dosinga late visit to tbe "City of Spindles," i we wean preeented, by a pmfessional friend, to the ceiebra- I tad Chemist... Dr. J. Ares. nhnee emus m now Perham more , Wand to.. any other, at thw bedside of &lanais In this country.' Knowing the. unprecedented popularity cd his medlciremand lb. immense sale et them, we had expected to fled him a mililonaire, and rolling In wealth. Dot no, we toted him lei ids libozstarr. boar with his le.borers, among his crucibles, alembics and rstorts—giving his best cue tp tbe ,impounds, on: tbe virtues of which thousands bang for health. ire lammed, that nserittr standing bile - ad twines& and its prompt return Wendt, lbeDoctor is net rids. The reason assigned lr,that the . mitinialbmtly,and hope-Wt. Wl:making hlspraparatlaus so lapiessitely. that k the net profit Is stnall.--iiesrrinin /brace, Pella. Syringes—A Urge asbortment . of Self-In -loet4tand other93.lug., So .1. at nil - UM, 140 Wood .trout: anti 60 ow Quinine for sale at KEYSER'S 114 word dreat - -tali Du Pont Powder.--Every variety Rifle Inning am& Dlaattng Powder, in all also packager alwaY on hand and for sal. from Magazine, In lots to sult pus chasers, an favorable tonna. Alto Pafety D. W. C. BIDWELL, llanteaettvers. Agt, 13,17.411 165 k nowt nre.m r Pittpbunal PROTECTION INSURANCE ...COMPANY, OF lIARTVOR”, Oardba Butt, Annual Premium and Westsnrriln4. 8129001 . 000. INCOltri 'RATED 1825. Policies of Insurunne issued at all times on the most favorable terms, against LOSS OR DAMAQH 13 — Y FIRE, 01 TIM PEALS OF NAVIGATION; By GEORGE E. ABSOLD, Agent,_ athlo.lo ro3lr Tor Pittsburg r tiand Alttgbau Co. L. G. GRAFF, (sweeensor to J. S. Dil woritil Co.) Orlinel3o Stand strent.ll)tanumb; - 4,pent.bn //ward limarr illnapany. AU Yonietknet Comdar, to no oanticy, taro tenor onlannd. Alma Snk,ty You.. jr7 10H25t - triIATCEE. & CO.'S TRITE MEDICINAL COD,IIVER . OIL, Prepared exprosely for thoir ealeafor Medic „„,„ .5. C. n, t Co. having employed an agent at the ritheries to superintend the manufacture of elt 011, a. antes the pubilettral it Le prepared With lb. mutest can hem mm but tragt and healthy herbs. • Art Ofieold with their donator.' will be fotuid to to of unusual fine quality. and can be In the meet del. Mate stomach. • It le extenthely employed both lh private and Marital practice, and well deserve. the attention or lerallda, Au a malady more valeta* thin am!' YO diao.orrd, for .°T , sumpUon or pulmonary allectiona.. JormO:BAEEit: t CO., leo. 100 Nortli :dn., Philadelphia. For ralcby all the principal Orrundata. jel7.4laelltete7 HOLMES, RABE & CO.. SVCCEMOR TO - A. H. HOT.MES & BROTHER, ZIAII7ACTOILa..I4 Or SOLID BOX 'VICES, HAMMERED' IRON AX LES, CROWBARS, SLEDGES. MAT TOCES. PICKS, Timber, Mill, Tobacco do 'cotton Screws; ...T1,414*; and" 1 1 ,91.0 Nacti.nr. Oar oral Bridge Belts, with Thread and Nets complete, PITTSBURG 11, Wasaocu, No. 41 Wp , at.. Navin( hut OD Entara (TAI work *strant.l. ' • mh.ll-tf Pll^ -7 t sl3 CqtcTa • - - - . Life, 'Fire & Marine insuran ce Company; i OFFICE t,5 FIFTH STREET, mAscmc 11 ALL, PIiTtiBUROIL Pd. JAALiS 8. Mad; Prendent. MARA 1...004.1.11, &Multi. This Company maim. every Insurance tip• pertaining to or connected with 1.111, 81515. Also. enealnat Una and Cargo illidgoiti •tlia Milo and 111Tiladdai Wan .1 tributartea, and Marina Taal Via. ...if, .And against Lao or Thltddgie by Fire, And against Lb* Pella of the Sas add Wand Nartgatkat wa cwt TroPre pandas tonat at Lb; I.7wast Wad areasiatnelidnOe daddy, teal parties • DELSGroM Aare b. Fiord. Wu, 8. Barre en anal WClotttiar • Wtdiani P . blitllgia .• - *T alons T ali 101 l al, :i4. 4 2i, - ;1! „...... "751.D., ' - - °k ln•beert "j iktar t•.... 7 ., ,,,haf ~„--, Job. KZ:. - .o4.6usere R• 10 1 .0.4, •derre• 1 Janus Own. S. Wawa: , Wawa IStano... . , cu'adelx. irted WIP7 Cruz am ena.l - _.-. A. 4.. vAgnIER & Ono., Colmar 4th aad Stattlttlel4l4l, Pirrattuftr•u . , PA; "Gans State Mutual Fire & Marthe mattuaNce co 24 easy OF RAI4USBURO. CAPITAI.eqBSO.OO O ; Girard Fire and Marina lasursacp. Co. • OF VIIILADELPIIIA; CAPITAL 5300,000. INSURANCE COMPA Nr OF TRS VALLEY OF VIRGINIA, crlsCuezra, Capital 8500.000. 0171 CL INSURANCNI)O.OIi KrAIWROII; AUTHORIZED CAPITAL sao,ooo. -Csap CAanna4Srer. Usurp! or Varicose `Mk' Weak • ItmiriQrra..x4.Us.a, 1iq414-,pierwthally Tlts tbe site:alms of PhraWank POW i.VMOIT to w amortot . eat of Ella; Strctioga. lime cape. Ankle tall( and haadage• tr the fetid sad .MO of Taxi orma re. Ilitarzeti {Teak , laktes. VealtilCaso lobate swathe various spi•iteaw urat la the varlet dames ro• galring oalward sappott.• . . awl al. ken, ovary variety et "kt Waal. 13.47 times Soppartera, Bboalder dram[ a:4lp filet I klails of rie tualeal appltacors ns.d in Oa ewe of 401*. ono. u. urvsta. W4oleWa Drucxia, ).n.w. V.,/.1; ord I the. HARDWARE LOGAN, WILSON & CO., Beg to call the attention of Mayen, to, their rtleasterltaek Pr HARDWARE AND SADDLE/Or.. etenprisibir nee or Ow sett- eventete its DIDDIVED DT grztar PACEVeII 7503( DIDZOAD, sod tall* guar aftrr act Ilue:none, auntie beritee 'Der cants. ebiDur Dot. wit! tot 4 Dreetebett b Walter their IttIIDWARE et Wood atr fn. - tato?: 11,01% MIMS, mew Illeivtrairts Ease attd r, labdy imh.mtr4 from. Carta, 4.lamar 4:Ueda tit tdi 'the, hmalhir htif.po Of 14 plod, Do • now !oldish* hot mild) head m onold erna ♦ hood Of mats visitant Mayhmluid stl7lfood a.. watt - H. Bally's Antidot . Lotiou; ad thrembett Übe una raqta. repantio , . eretjuneted Cor the cure et. Diseaus.grat Urinary Or,laiu, Pites,"eita Pone. . • • . • T• moat rucan• Owes naswgdlatnoattass ways wit with la 'curiae ths abr., cotapiafistar , apt. wziglafavan this Ploptiators thansasstOlating asthlnig the thousands ofitUlsidaftls wPO Unitas. 9lalninsat 3. l eared by their cue. Ws would loan the tdibllo tbst the) are not wow ;slant hinstotsa inansondskat Malt to but arworataral by • thosonsh•Chstniskaith Um most, chola and ranslogradlonllt. which can:tsi chtsilsad, =d are Intended to do wood. pat onsi tshti Al alsdrai to vow , One bit that mt. is Ott fact; - . • • thy att put ti• in %Atka with MI dinasonasaconsayor nylon thasaaha Apttdoto at $l, and tldi Lotion at 30 ate, las Sonia. Ono totals lasts tea .41,711. tifw hats bora, ontlysly consd In two or thra• dafs. - • . • • insentod by 34 BALLY, Phials:4a* tbiLitospltpl • Yub a sod 91• 0 0*T*0 0 3 DVIWT R IV, thfaalla -Agsn'ilask the IttlUad itates and Csrusdati; to whonsat wawa matt. ladresard: Plinelsalllswntsdal3ltasslltiir,'Orsms Otani Boldfa idttabossta wholasalcusa.Wstall. ir Tun* ARM, (anowissarato i. Kldd a MO al° Wood st.:;Whosl• lug., J. IL . PNITEI3O,3I a CO., and br 11)TiNcsista wren, Citizen's Insurance Closyy of eittsenrgiu L it l ig e.ita4l., sew. - opine, 1 W. 44 JA aiw.k4.ruotr,AND • niPlintsinffni , n ay trAtirstp-TRz nalßigs: l i r .. A h ' wu e d, - Vir I V a:: i. a. M2l#ll.67bAl l ifd l'i 21...e. ' arvRT. A.lO . , ' i''' . LLLaKot - . kltAthu f k. ' - Ft. s it ...Is - JoLa.I. , - Banat Dun p,.lr, . w ~' ' B. 1 I 1.www14 .0 , .wt - ik 5 Pan t .. - ' foL, 4 ARNOLD.dr NVIT.4IAms 1; Cline(); Foritatesi-Wre't iron Tubing ArD sizziscosnmskr, '. YOr WM"; afta r‘a J34lTeir l ll ' 1 A. 4 w.vju amuse kw A u gattala Youtrlating .1)7 /tom or flat Wafer. Pim wit etittxm*B Climbs, so c ,a4 moltals. /vitals. China 110 Coati Thwtris hill Haab. est Dinaliugs. tco. 1 t it.. phutmoat ME :ligiNircir• jr:, j _ 9 iitlis-isrio-AtilifiNthPfslS,l -:: aiiiefi Dl 1 Pil'ltt • "EA' c s tl i A *;*::,; .' . . -1 310:i5 4 0 3 2"i d 14113. " 4 FISH, .• -.., ... '-' ,T.-1: - 31 1 Cliatoak a Family ._ thiresteption Othedids:or%whet othm.to tuba ,Intipromkousl, fbulth Pasa44 luopr cr==ss Psiedieint Medi 44;:eritaq 0:111Morisals iirsittaiglo44AbiteAtcnl4OWooaAndri,a• ilftwbfnit • • This Is to certify. that after 'hating wed Myers' Cam potted LY - treorot flock IloseSz the halt Rheum, with cam lag, 'mews I wonted eloarrely etesnamend it;eka the tent artier* In see, to el Who are troubled 30.tti the like cam- Boston; Starch 27,11152. • A.:13 L. 3/Pcser—Dear Sir—lL bare tuffered for a long ,titoefromltcysietelig 'and it RIR, me great Nature to Indira, rote that: after uelnit one bottle of root Compound Extritt of Reck Doss. I. received eo ton& be tit that 1 mu cheeehdl, ,recemmend It to anyone thus afdleted , oe being • valuable medicine. and ;the nest I ever cued.— Iceen‘Mulf. ELIAS PIERPORT. =oar of Orted and Oliver streets. - < 11£1..DiCH.E. This eertlics that one of ' , daughters ha. teen 'cm • itetal to perbods of Sick lleal honed Vomiting Mr some ye ,n—that some of tne attache' were very eevere v emd were 'alined. lure to follow extra, erertims. Dearing of the ifbx beneath/ elfectsof the'llookittoe" espy othem similar', afflicted, I was, Induced to r . , bottle,. Prom the crocameneemesit ot her using I (several weeks since,) the .hog hem freelrdm tab die sing comPloirct. , finr 6. m eral health Mu Improved an lercel,r - good, and we at trib. veto this dnirahle Molt !a t 'ik . prioper,tia ImMteeci hi e merelfulProvidence to this v noble Prelerretiem. New Haven. Jan. 2.1852. RODNEY BERTON. 1 • , • 8R1.....r.C.L.1.5. , This will certify that I have for peas scarred with the toot obstinateErYsiteclas, which, it seemed to me, sloth ' log would cure. I was finallylnduced by my Minds to attend the Medical Clinique. of .New Raven. Dr. &night prescribed the Ryroo of Hoek Root:, which gaye sor immedl ate iellef." and dined me of a discse from which I , nersr especuei to recover. 3. JONES. Southington. Conn., Dec. ISM. Sold wholesale and retail et the Drug Store of Goma.'" Keyeer,Ro.l.4o, corner Wood et: and Virgin alley: ,-- WSigu of the flolden gortar. • auTidawS UNITED STATES LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. PHILADELPHIA. , 011A11718ED APRIL 20. 1850.—Clussn Purreou. ... .. CAPITAI42SO,OOO. oinw A /Bremner qf Thing and Memel ermar, PAGoilelph (a 01110ER4 OF i. an ROSIN BOARD AT PITILADF.LPIIIA ZoTicotono: Ftcpben R. Cnosikerd, 'Pad B. Caddard. lienj. W. Tipenr, George ll'ileary, Ambrose M . Thomtaon. Unman. JohnstiMa Jacob L nOrtneo, JasneallTreiTEX, ' - %Wain IL Godwin, ' 'William Vile.. pi..witml. -Rephen R. CralitnAL • Wrgerlieng-:Amtiraii W. Thompson. Erm-Pitteb•irgta Jou,. R. VIIII/gm, M. D. Aliciakoor city,li. Ti. Mowry, 11. D. _ ~ ' DEMUR FL'AIINOLD, Agent, rota 7.1 Fourth rtreet. Pittsburgh -- ---- —.--- rogg n.i00..-- ..-.1., inic)s. JE.. . -coanux nzzi?a FalialiTG BRO THERS, (SEOCnoOTE TO J. 111>. 0 C..) • " .. - WHOLESALE. PRVOOISTS, • , No. GO WOOD SITLEBT„ ' • PPITALILULGII. PA. - Preptletors of Dr; FTLane's Oiletrate.t Forrefuo: Urea. I'OFCSe 50 gross ITb:ins's Liver Pi lit And Venni faro for oda kw at KEYS: WS .11m_g f,tr, , 110 Wood t Anti -Nebraska Meeting . . - I A. Slant Sleeting of all who nye opposed to the NehraaLa I'dll and in tie% National and dente Adneints. trattoria f their vowel of that merunrs. nil' Le bald in `the sant Or:merit known is IlroadbureCt iti the rear of 1 the American natal. on Penn .treat: neer the Caned, on . Tomtay wren - tr. doiotEd4/ :db. at 75.4 o'clock. !lon. JIM.* Pollock, the anttSeldaaka candidate Ina q.T.- - ..F. 1111 to Pr.mt nod ed•lreso the meeting and sddrarsas Mar alio be expected /men Col. A: 0. Curtin. 01 , Centre. Itortas Iteldictisell. and Vim 11. head. Zane. 01 ' PidladelohLa. and.othira NEW ADVERTISEN;IENTS Grand Trace:aloe of the Atrierioan. Pro f teatant Aisociation. 4OREFABLY .to a rOsointion Jr 60 Grand LN.I4. at lta last aegton, tbe addmal rileiritlea .111 two. pis. la Me tit; of PlUsabrob,an ,lONDAY. the Mb Ilianifferentind . 4. la tbd %ag o Markt of Ponta mam frocti a weir toVadato to lb. Draot.r ibimi.g the la ~, 3111110a, viten - Imi inn take ibetr. abhteaadorit•da t‘ , tb•la Pbs Mee. *tan taid farm on Nayabs liabrrritilaa Mt Liberty, etleadlue .G•aa boy tOrsaa.; no Penn tart,* ta.Llely. 7%1=11 ?Zit:lr ad i r so rr cedxk ib a-- I. A. us. szowi l .4.~ r::"rn preN; ‘ , .:17, raids" woe. Do t Le et. - datrAtrayd et a""4 gm Dot Lena la elorn te, t, • at •o ns &Mae Po Pattn Penn tr La firs tbrace O.A !Is, '.47:1 7 .. Ta . :,:i=4"Fm2, lP ri r e t enT r ilitVaa'i : • Itta-cande.-11., Prtdeadou via itarab to Pena 4-Aden Penn 1 , aiayna.up Wayne I.l.',leitt. • QOM lAt.ertrin •iftatnteol: woo: badtbdekl ta.derledd, be , rath.tt yo'li,bitar WitlilnpV 0.7 fillkooton • w aven Writs , firtb.dawn TIM to imnalbdd.¢ , drn ,2 , 9lltiatiNS