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CMBiam.—' The Whigs of U Ida Jfitturag mL StSSSSiSS£?ssS * ~ Chandler., On Tuesday nigh* they hadeeveu i ballots without any nomination, the-last stands pi ingjor J.'t- Hosier, 10 • Samuel V. Mewink, 8; Dr. David Jayne, (the patent pill-man) 8. | Mt. Chandler did not reoelve a single rote, and ft*® all indioations it seems to be determined to sac ! rihce him on the altar of Know Nothiogism. He Is a natural bom oitisen of the United States, bat, we believe, professes the Catholic religion. TWb is the only objeotion urged against a man who is undoubtedly the eery foremost Whig in the National House of Representatives anil has served the oitiaens of Philadelphia with untiring seal and industry. It was only through his admirable knowledge of parliamentary tac tics that a' question which Philadelphia con aiders of vital importance to herself—the re moval if the U. S. Mint-was prevented session after session. What an exalted opinion Mr. Chandler must have of the Whigs who oringe to and court the influence of a faotion with such aoti-republioan principles 1 PBMQCHATIC TICKET. fOB SOVERNOK, ILLIAM BIGLER. FOB JUSTICE 0? THE SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, OF HOWES*? OOUMTT. JOB CANAL OOMMISSIONEB, HENRY slmott, or PIXB OOURTT., riTMBDBOH: MONDAY MORNING: TO THE LEGAL PBOPESSIOE. If »nr of our legal ManSa PaP" Book * P rk,tcd ' ” Glte as a triftl and w» wtll lnaujq Bfttlrfftcilon. B««i of tHo D*fi The New York Canal Loan of $1,250,000, ( notwithstanding the tightness of the money market, was taken at Albany, on Thursday, at a premium of 12* to 16* per cent. In consequence of the cholera having again broken out at Newark, the Ohio State Fair has been postponed from the 19th of September to the 17th of October. The American Express Company Offers a re ward of five thousand dollars for thej apprehen sion of tho person or persons who recently rob- j bed one of their messengers of $40,000 at the i Dayton depot. I Another gigantic fraud Is rumored in New York. The particulars are suppressed, and va. nous contradictory reports are in circulation. One Is, that a heavy amount of government j stocks had been surreptitiously withdrawn from the Bank, and Btate loans were substituted. A drug store at Reading, Pa., was broken into and robbed on Thursday night, of five hun dred dollars in money, and several valuable ar. tides. Two half grown boys, who had taken passage in the oars for Philadelphia, excited the suspicions of the Conductor by their singular oondnot. He' had them arrested on his arrival at the depot! and on their persons tho stolen property was foaod North British Biti**.—Leonard, Soott 4 Co.'s rc-pablication of this excellent Beviewhae been'sent ns by GUdsnfenney &Co. and Miner & Co. Some of the best writers in Great Britain are contributors to the North British; but as the or tides do not contain their names prefixed, of ooorse we oannet tell what particular ones are written by men already distinguished in liters, tnre. There are nine artioles in this number, and among them one entitled " Books for Chil dren; the author of whioh heads a list of up wards of twenty-of what he esteems a proper class—with Bobinson Crusoe. Parents who adopt the theorvof Mr. Gradgrind. in Hard Times, believing that ohildren should be kept str.otly to Facts, and will not allow them to indulge their imagination in work, of fiotion of any kind, might derive some useful hints trom a perusal ot this article. t Graham for September has been received from the publisher, Bichard 11. See & Co, 106 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. It is an unusnal -1 ly good number of this monthly, judging from - .« ’ a glance at its oontente. The Life of Washing- BRITISH WHIG PRBSS VS. AMBRKS AH : Headly, ia oontinued and still keeps IHTBRBSTS. - We cannot see what the English people have j-upits interest. done to forfeit the confidenoe of the American , political. press." —PtUthurgh Journal. ! CotJitTT The Democrats of this Such is the language of a Whig prper pub- j Convention on last Monday, and lishediu our city. It certainly goes far to es : y following nominations: Aseembly tablish the fact, which we have repeatedly stated 4 DeFranoe : *Prothonotary-T. Graham; that, strong feeling of eymp.thy and al.n j « ff _X“°der M'Cl.ary; Register and Be exists between the British press and the p i dm _j obn Hamilton; Commissioner-Edw. press of this country; and upon matters, : Cal A uditor-P. Findley; Coroner-Dr. in which the honor and beat interests of this ; La Coalitt . H on. M. C. Trout, the preeent country are involved. ! inoombeDt> w „ nomio ated for Congress by ac- Oar government ie now endeavoring to obtain , . settlement of the vexed questions that havt : c Corarr.—The Democracy of Perry long been pending between this country and bM# j. Ellis Bonham, of Great Britain, in regard to Central America Cumbarlani| for Congress, and re nominated The British press is patriotic enough to advo j C Assembly. oate the BriUsh side of those questions; ano , Thomas Aoems the Whig press of this oountry is reeklesi Mrtroroloqioai Tabus.—For the past two enough to take the same side against our owi , weet s we have had moat oppressively hot weather government. Whig presses re-publish, will. u Pittsburgh. A table of the thermometer shows commendation, articles from the London Timet ; th( fo n ow i o g to have been its comparative state and other English papers, in which British in for two weeks : threats are advocated, and the American govern ment and people are right royally abused. The MondlJ . 82 ' S7' w m ?? si positive injury done by snob a oouree is wel. So sa sa oa known. 5® % so —M ra" It undoubtedly protraoted the war with Mex . mu st M »« ioo. It enoouraged English diplomatists, in thi 0n p riday and Saturday of last week, tbe mer settlement of the Oregon difficulty, to adhere t< onryj at 6 p ji., stood respectively at 96 and the forty-ninth parallel as the boundary line be. 98> u bcing mnoh botte r than in the middle of tween the two nations. While .President Poll tb# day was contending for the line of 64° 4(X, the Wbi; press accused him of endeavoring to involve the oountry in a war with England. Even now th London Timet and Liverpool Timet, in their ar tides on Central American affairs, boast the the American press (meaning the Whig presi of oouree,) oondemn the oouduot of our own gov eminent; and they evidently rely upon the faot to aid in a settlement of those question: upon terms more favorable to England tbai oould be obtained were the Whig press of Amor ioa patriotio enough to contend for America: rights and interests. Thiß same scandalous and treasonable coure of the Whig press undoubtedly enoourages Bpai in her refusal of redress for wrongs and injurie to our country and citixens. But just now a now thome in' discovered npo whioh the Whig press con expatiate, to the dam •ge of Amerioan interests, so far as their iofli. enoe extends. On the east and of the Island < St Domingo, is the Dominioan republic; on tl west end theblaek empire of Hayti. The Ha; - tiens are much the most numerous, and a: threatening the subjogation of the Dominion repnblio. Onr gorernment and people sympa thise with the white Republicans. Oar goverr moot has now sent Gen. Casneau, of Texas, t the gorernment of that repnblio with a riew, i it said, of forming a treaty. The exact nato of the treaty sought is not explained; bnt ot objeot is to obtain the oession of a nasal static i for onr ships of war in the Bay of Saman- That is one of the finest harbors in Ameriot; and la a central and important position amot.; the West India Islands. In case of a war wii > England, France or Spain, arising out of onr re lations with those Islands, or Central Americr, saoh a nasal station, strongly fortified, proride 1 with munitions of war and prorisions for onr w . r reseels, and coal for our steamers, would 1 o of rast importance to the country. No one can doubt that snch an acquisition woo l be of great ralne to this oonntry. Eng land, Franoe and Spain will doubtldas preset t It if they ean; and the Whig press of this ooutt try, foreseeing this, hare already commenced their opposition to it. The Pittsburgh Journ.il seems to be alarmed lest onr gorernment ehonl J secure a raluable acquisition withont the assent, and against the wishes of England, or some other foreign nation that is jealous of oir growth. The Journal can find no other argu ment to employ except the 1 1 lurpicion” that it j has some hidden motlre famrabU to floury l English papers will probably soon furnish the Whig press with stronger arguments, and they will be used freely against American Interests. In the absenoe of foreign arguments the Journal quotes largely from a Spanish paper that advo oatee Spanish interests in this country- Here Is a part of the Joumal't quotation from the Spanish paper: - « Tne presenoe of the Amerioan ship ot war in the bay of Samana, its significant operations, the project of a treaty, and a renewal of the old and persoTcring plan of colonisation, (which ws hare said so much about in onr paper,)—all of these objeots whioh hare inspired a degree of alarm in our sealous and faithful correspondents, may well bays some relation to some design worthy of particular investigation, if not of a - formal and direct declaration from the maritime cowers especially those liable to be affeoted by a serious ohange in the present politioal equil ibrium of the Antilles.” Now, what is the “ohange of equilibrium" that this Spanish writer, and the editor of the Journal apprehend. Why, simply that there is danger that the United States will acquire too much political influence, and too muoh power in the West Indies, by establishing an important naval depot there, and perhaps a colony. Is that an event to be depreoated and opposed by American citizens? Can there be a spark of patriotism in the hearts of those editors who thus continually take part with the rivals and ‘ enemies of onr country against its friends; and thus systematically oppose American interests ? It is indeed a task fit only for the descendants and successors of those who, in the war of 1812, - horned blue lights to guide the enemies’ ships (■to cur ports; and held Hartford Conventions to plot treason against the repnblio. \•. • . J 1 . • :Vl S : . **» • ■ * '/ ' •'»>w S* ;< • — - ---■- ; -- - w "i^i< j r^Bigrii a . J *fr/--; J ' ••-. . " '"''l?*'T.- >~ L l'.iiV.JKlrtfcW|*»■« •• SEPTEMBER 4. ,a*> «n -. '*>>*«*. -• r-'^V • s ns- * _ V* *Je *• tf* 1 ' 4 f**-. . ~ Ha.ui.ikg in its Bomb.— About two yew. ago the New York Tribune was enlarged to resemble in site the London Times. On Friday morning it made its appearance redooed by the deduction of one colnmn from each of its eight pages, bringing it down to correspond with its two great competitor*—the Herald and Tmee. The “calamitous depression in all branches of busi ness” ia giren as the reason, this basing canoed a great diminution in the Tribune'e adsertising patronage. 8o Esds th* Glort or Ericsson.—The cilo* rie engine has collapsed. That is to say the ! failure is a dead one, and ainoe caloric won t : work the ship, they arc puttiag a couple of ; steam boilers into her, with which thsy hope to | make her go. A Tearpw. Loss —By the burning of the Messrs. Ushers’ barn, at Bristol, R. L, on the 29th alt., one thousand bushels of onions were destroyed. Thb Surplus Rivemus.—There are at the present time orer twenty-fire millions of dollars in the United States Treasury, subject to draft* Up to Wednesday evening there had armed at the port of New York during the month of August, 88 600 alien passengers—2l,ooo of whom were Germans and 7,800 Irish. \ letter in the New Orleans Delta says, that it is probable that Count Raousset Boulbon, after all that has been said, was net captured by the Mexicans at Guaytnas. It is said that in Washington ooanty, Md., a planter olfered a considerable reward to bis men for a single ear of corn from a field of one hundred acres, and no one waa able to claim the reward. Chicago is fast peopling the Illinois Peniten tiary Nineteen prisoners oonricted at the present term of t£e Court, are awaiting trans portation to Alton, and the jail is crowded with persons oharged with offenoe against the law. Thomas R. Callender, a periodical dealer of Philadelphia has been held in $2,000 bail to an swer the charge of uttering a libel against Stephen T. Beale, dentist, in selling the Nation al Police Gazette, in which were ohargea ef fecting the reputation and business of the said Beale. _ [From the Limerick Chronicle, Ao|u«t 11] Letter from Saiith O'Brle*. The family of Mr. W. Smith O’Brien retired • letter this week from thet gentlemen, deted the lest week in May, from Van Dieman'e Land, when he was preparing to avail himself of her Majesty’s gracious pardon, and to leave the oolony for Europe. Mrs. Smith O’Brien and other relatives will meet the liberated exile at Brussels, where it is probable he will reside ; and we have the pleasure of informing his coun trymen that Mr. O’Brien aooepted with the best feelings his sovereign’s spontaneous, olemency in remission of the penalty for a political offence. Kossuth is his Homb —A lady writing from London, says: “From Riohmond’s 1 drove oat to call opon Kossuth. We fouud him in an ob soure lodging on the outskirts of Loudon. 1 would that some of the editors in Amerioa, who have thrown out insinuations about bis living in luxury, could have seen the utter bareness and plainness of the reception room, wbloh bad nothing in it beyond the simplest necessaries. But to me the unselfish patriot is more venerable for the poverty and his mis fortunes. 1 inquired for Madame Kossuth ; and he answered, ‘1 have not seen her to-day;’ adfiiog, * She has her family affairs, you know, madam; we are poor exiles here;* and fearing to oanse embarrassment, I did not press an inter view.” Extraordinary Tra.vxi.iho. The Adams (Pa.) Sentinel says, that E. W. Earl, Esq., of Heading, a few days ago, drove his gray horse, in a Jenny Lind carriage, from Heading, in 'Berks connty, to Middleton, in Dauphin oounty, by way of Lebanon, a distance of fifty miles, and baok, the same day, leaving Reading at half past four in the morning; and arriving baok there at half past eight in the evening, the horse is in no respect the worse for his work. The vefaiole oont&ined Mr. Earl and his son, a boy of sight or nine yean of age. Goiho Baok Agaih.—We see it stated that Capt. Hollins is ordered to Greytown agaio with 4 the Cyane. The Amerio&n Consol, Mr. Fabient, goes out with him to. make a full investigation into the amount of damages done to oitiiens of the United States by the bombardment of the town, and also to take testimony and report upon the value of the satire property destroyed. A Glance at. the Steele Her Acta. . . For some months Raw York market hete fecea «f [Speculators, and within the tima hari deoliaad id price most frightfully. The ProfaesilHifcl *P eer alators understand’ all these tbingSt a#d baying selling at abort inteTT&ls, ft* genettH/ pre pared for any contiafenfly... .Bat U occasionally happens that a quiet outsider make* a purchase i in one of these “ fancies” as an investment, and is greatly annoyed by the fluctuations that fol low. The following is a faithful pioture of the trials and tribulations of one swoh, M told in the Hew York. Commercial Advertiser. The sketch is graphically tolil and as natural u life: “I hare done itt Done what! Why, Bold oat my Erie-realixed, ns the broken andspeon latoraaay. Have idealised long enough. Bought at 80, and dreamed of par, or, according to the knowing ones, 120 in'lees than two yean. At any rate, a good inreetment. Regular dividends of 8 per oent. per annum, which at 80 w°uld be lust ten per cent. Went home elated. Stuok the certificate In the India-übbcr band, oaying, ■regular dirldend of 8 per cent , and a large margin for a riee." Felt vertically elongated. Next morning rose early. Thought the peroarrier nnoommonly late. He alway when important news is expected At l«et ne came. Took the paper out of hie hand, and turned to the Block list: Erie, l4 V “' e '’ Good 1 Bhe goee up. A hundred and twenty in lees than two yean I Went out and tnst Morde oat Ben J careen, the Jew broker from Amster dam. "What do you think of fine T "Oh, it ish goot—great roat, wide guege maketh flee hundred doueaud a month. It vm he rone year.” “Good again,’ thoughtl. A Jew nerer mistakes in money matters. Ahra bam was the sery first man who made a oash bargain. He bought a grave of the sons of Heth, and weighed out the silver for it. His posterity from that eery day juil lend epeonla tions, and went into stockß. Jew in one one year,” Mordeoai says. Walked down to Wall Btreet. Went clear through from Trin ity to the East riter. Overheard all sorts of oommeroial and monetary terms: dollars— cash on time-short-fall - margin - t.ght -1 operators for a rUo-{*o>«fht I that I good) in terest—principal—bear—bull, So., So. Went home and waited for the evening paper. It c*me about 4. Looked at the stock list Erie 78 Eheul What is the matter 1 Arrival of tbe Baltio.” Bank of England short of oom. Erie therefore down to 78. Railroad not at Erie, Pennsylrania. Travel interrupted. Pea nut*: pies and gingerbread ! Loss of at least s*26 000 to tbe company. Eriegoesdonn to it. \ Think of Belling oat, bat can’t afford to lose *7 on each ohare. That would be $2lO dead loee on *0 shares. Advised to bold on. Difficulty soon over. Touohed bottom. Conoluds to hold on a few days longer. Next morning telegraph io deepatoh from Halifax bringe a week a later news from Europe. "Position of Austria and Prussia still doubtful ” Erie goes to 70 Won’t look at the Block list for a week. Looked at stock list next morning. Erie down to 07. Thunder I Where is the thing going to T Took the certificate out of the India-rubber band, and walked right down to Wall street, determined to realise. Met a bull. He said I had better hold on. Changed my mind, went home, and put the certificate in the India-rubber band. Lookedet the etook list that afternoon. Erie advanced 1. Good! The tide haa turned. Conolude to eell out at Bfi. Several weeks go by, and Erie bangs at about 68. " Arrival of the Atlantic. Lord Ragland had said in Parliament that men yet unborn would shoulder their muskets in the i reseat war. Erie went down to 65. Began to feel mad. Talked with an old friend, worth a half million; all in bonds and mortgages exoept ten shares of Erie. Told me to put it away and think nothing about it till it reached par. That wae the wey he did. He wondered that I, who had nothing in the world bat thirty ehurea of Erie, should be so annoyed about it. Took Ms advice as Tar as Leonid. Pot it away, but thought of It teernours out of every twelve. A week fraud fell like a thou*- .MMHroffibahells, or hioaed like a million fiery fly ing serpents in Wall street Erie went down, down, sown to 50. Murder! Why didoit I sell at 60, 66, 70* Why did 1 boy at all! Beoaose, ia imagination at least, AH tbs draea be !• bis full In on* abundant »bow«r of c«nt per wot- That’s why. Well, after all, 60 is a round sum, and just half way to par. It looka as if it would stop at 50. At any rate, can t think of selling out now. Should lose just *9OO by the " operation.” Watched the slock list eagerly as over. Not satisfied to wait for the morning and eveniDg papere. Must go into Wall Btreet, and read the list of sales on the brokers books. Brie stands about 50. Good! Tha crisis has reached a foone. Think of baying oat at 60 to briog down tho average. Tell it to fnend. " Don’t do it, my dear eir: don tdo it. Took his advice. Next day a panio. Inooma bonds due in February. Who didn’t know that before. Erie down to 47. Soared outright. Went home, and took the eertificate out of the India rubber bend, and ran down to Wall street Out of breath. Soil— me—that—for—oath. Any limit sir T” " No—oash.” Ia two hours I had the aluff for thirty shares at 48. W«e‘ Knocked * brick out of lb© wall and deposited. T did it. f Pact!” _ [From the New Qrleene Picayune, Aof. 36. j B*»ortt« C.plur. ot Cownt Rnww...« «• Bowlfcon— Bnttun »Uk !»• ••Another Aecoaat The U. 8 Mail steamship Oriixba, Cxptain Forbes, which left Vera Cru» on the 22d, and arrived here yesterday, brings #fteen days later advices from Melioo. By this arrival we have foil files of our Mexican exchanges to the 17th Inst, from the city of Mexioo, and 21d from Vera Cros. Ws translate thsssvsral items of news: The particulars of the affair of,€ount Baonaset at Ouaymae are extensively-given in the Mexican papers. From several accounts, all of which agree in the main points, we oompue tt The U *"imt landed on the night of the Ist of Uulv. at a point oalled Los Algodonales, and en tered Quaymaa in disguise He then wrots » note to the Governor, Gsn. Yanea, asking for an interview with him, which was took place on the same night. The Count de clared to the.Qovernor that he had oome with hostile intentions to Sonora ; but that being well satisfied that the Frenoh volunteers who had preceded him were well treated, and that the Government had confidence in them, he had abandoned his former projeota, and desired tc plaoe himself at the disposal of the government. The Governor had no oonfidenoe in his profes sions and advised him to leave the Slate. The Count, instead of following this advice, immedi ately proceeded to seduce the French the greater part of whom were persensUy to him. The events that ocourred from the let of July to the 14th are not stated. On the 14th the Frenoh uolunteers sent a note to the Gover nor, signed by five of the offloers, stating that in view of the hostile measures that were being taken against them, they asked for guarantees for their safety, as they feared they might be attacked, which g-arantees they expeoted to re. oeive in the shape of hostages, artillery, otherwise they might be obliged to guarantee their own safety by taking up arms. The Governor replied at onoe to their letter, stating that they were under the influence of false stories, and that he had no mtenuon of at tacking them, and gave them his word of honor that he would not take a Biogte hostile step if the Frenoh battalion did not first not on the of fensive, bnt that the conditions they demanded compromised his honor, and he oould not oom ply With them without first oalltng a counoll of ”ln the meanwhile, says the Mexioan accounts, Gen. Yanex went on making his preparations to attack them, and learning that the Coont int.nd ed to attaok him, he placed himself at the head of three hundred men and awaited the oomtng of the French battalion. The oombat lasted three hours, the Frenoh numbering four hundred men, and ended in their complete root, lestiog forty six deni, many wounded, and two hundred pris oners, among whom was Raousset. The Mexi can loss is reported at one officer and tsn men killed and several, wounded. A oonrt martial was immediately formed, and letters from Quay* mas, of the 17th of July, states that the sen tenoe was that the Count and the officers be shot, and the men sent to San Proncisoo in three Mexi* can vessels. It was stated that the execution would take plaoe on the 19th. THI WJWNQ MAX OAtJGHT. A letter to the New Orleens Delta, dated Vere Crui, Auguet 22d, oontaiue the following: pg a They do Bay the men the; oaught at Quayamaa it not the regular Simon fore Count de Baoneaet Boulbon after all. A D»T Tnta Bixtt Yxant Aao —ln O'Beil- Ibt’i Hittory of Weetero New York, Dr. Coeen tty 'who tettled in 1790 with hi. family at the outlet of Seoeea Luke, furniahee a tketoh of the teaeoue and the health of thie region for a aeriet of year.. He aaya that "in 1795 no «tn fell either in June or Joly; the water in the lake lowered more than a foot, the hearen. teemed on fire, the earth teorohed, Mid the air aatn rated with pettiltnoe.” in 1815, the cold year, the action wae rery healthful. a • _ V> t ► ~ ** ■ Naviwltiok oi ran Ohio Bivhh.— The "S. Yr ; Herald, of Tuesday, has the follow!**Af ««•»«* ' inches of watte to the Oslo, end felling. Also tiiH sinoo the commencement of steamboat nan* igetion pn the weetem rinar* hM tho Okie been entirely free of some deesrlption of steam rt* s»U ebon Cincinnati, until tb* present eeeedH. Harigationhas beei enepended nnoe the 15th or July, atwhleh time the leet boet peeeed the foot of Blennerhassett ielend, whioh le ebont one hun dred mile* below Wheeling. The bar at that point le now the greatest obetrnotion in the riser and although a number of boate from Cincinnati, hound to Pittsburgh and Wheeling, ascended the riter ae far as that ieland subsequent to the abbre date, they found that there wee not euffl cient water on the bar for them to oroee, and they were consequently compelled to return with their frieght. Narigatton has thus mrtnally been closed for a period of npwerde of six weeks. A number of new low water boate were built thin 1 season, at Pittsburgh and Wheeling, to supply ; the plaoe of the paokeU whioh thus far hare 1 had no chance to display themeelrea, and their ' owners hare sustained great loss in eonse- qa»oo«.” Axnicaß Authors ir Erolrrd.—The l 0 oent deoieion of the Houee of Lords, rerereing the rale eeubllehed by the Court of Exchequer, by which * foreigner by publishing hie work fint in Eoglund, reoeieed nil the beneflti of the British oopyright l»w, has oreated some eon oteraetiou umongst publishers end authors. On the eery dey it was rendered, the publishers commenced re-printing American Books. Messrs. Low it Co. alarmed for their property tn Mrs. Stone’s “ Snnny Memoirs,” rushed to their printers to order a cheap edition, for another hones. Mr. Prescott, who was to recet.e a thousand pounds per rolume, from Mr. Bentley for his Hhilip 11, will get only what Mr. Bentley ohooses to giro him. And other authors are in the same predioament. It is barely possible that Mr. Yankee Doodle, when he Buds that his grandad is about potting the “refusal” system into operation, will sud denly diecorer the jostioa of an international oopnight law. Weadrise the old gentleman to go down to Washington next winter, and look after the Interests of bis eoribbling eons and daughters. _ . STiTUTio* 01 lumiouatio*.—Th« foot ia ra markable, that doling the fire paet ,he Immigration of Germane to the Dniiad Statea haa come to exceed that of the Inah, whmh «aa more than one-half of the whole in 1848, aa follows : a mr Vi Immigration into York. IMS 18M. 1861. 1*62, 1863. , . . t/o afli iie.6B2 163,V66 117,557 113.164 *66 705 «402 »883 108.136 119.634 «»■»'» w- 683 83 841 w* Total .210,608 HI.TO »>,601 SW.6O* JS4 M 5 All the Inoreaae in the morement haa been upon the part of Germane, and pending cironm atanoea abroad indioate that the tide from Ger man; will awell in eolnme for the coming The Iriah population decrease from 8,000,000 to 6 600 000 from famine and peatilence in the de tide, ending with 1860, and 112,000 aonia oot of a population of 6,600,000 ia still a hear; pro portion aa oompared with 120,000 Germane ont of *6,000,000 inhabitants. BinouiAn Daowntso Casa —On Wedneeda; afternoon a little girl, named Ellen Lyona, aged fire yeara, fell into the Cohoekelnk oreek, near Philadelphia, and waa drowned. Sometime af terwarda the child waa miaeed, and aome per acna started with a bell to find her. About six o’oloek the father of the child name from hie work, and aoon afterwards went to the oreek tor the purpose of washing. While in the water he felt something soft under hia feet. On bringing it to the surface, what was hia horror to find it I«u the oorpee of his own child. Yesterday morning Coroner Goldsmith held nn inquest npon the body, end e rerdlet of desth by accl ) dentel drowning wes rendered. A Coctlt Wa*hi*o.— We learn from the New Orleans (La.) Semi-weekly Creole, that the mem ber* of No. 14 Fire Company of that city, turn ed ont lately, for the purpose of giving Be oorder Fillenil a waabiog with their engine, in revenge for hie haring fined one of their mem bers $6 for some offence. Twenty-si* of the company were arrested, tried on tho 22d Inst, and were eaoh fined *lOO and required to give bonds of $lOOO each, or be confined in the Par ish prison for si* months. The greater number were incarcerated In default of bail. A Good Coweporteoo-—The Her. William Bonlett, a well known Methodist GUrgyman, melding al Naples, draws Ihs felloviog amnsla* but apt comparison between Dr. M'Lane's celebrated Vermifoge aod ferret: “ A tenet, when plaoed at the entranoe OT a rat-bole, en tore the aperture, travels akin* the peaease, seises upon the rat, eilermlntten his existence, and draws the animal's, defunct carcase to the light. And la like manna- hare I (bund Dr. M American Psrmt/iwe to operate upon those drnedful aod dangerous tormentors of chU drwi This remedy, like the ferret, enter* the aperture of the mouth, travel, d irn the gullet, hunts round the stom ..a u TB hold of the worms, shakes the life out of the rep thee, imeepe clean their den. and carries their tares™, dear out ofthe system. This, at lrust, has been the effect of the Vermifuge upon my children." A —libber Of Mr loalatt, Mr. John hrlggs, adopts the simile of the reverend certifier, thus both gt*lag thetr moot unequivocal approve? of this great spool fie, after having wltnmeod I re operatic n upon their can rhlldreo Int others try It. and bo ratlaflad. Purohaaara will ba to uk to Dr. M'lono 1 * Celt bcatad Vormifuga, and taka Bona olan. AU othar Varml in rum parlaon, era worthier. Dr M'Lana’a genuine Vermifuge, alao Ua Oelehretod Llror Pllla, can DOW bo bad at all tka raapaetnbln Drag Btorca la tba Dal tad Slatea and Canada. Alao tor aala by tba aola propriatnra, O-Tba Croiralßl Stlt of »»t«ro ana ■ctnmea.wwTba wonderful cure. effected by Dr. MU RSI'S IN VIGOR ATI NO ILIXm AND CORDIAL, a!tlioo*b toplen or oonraraaGon throughout tba Onion, aaem Incredible to aoma akapttoal Indlridoala. They eannot baUara tkat an kwb brought from tka ahoroa of Apia, and lutjeetrd u> oartaln adentlßo prooaaaaa and oombtnatloaa, will nbao lutaly control erary apaolM of Narrona DUeaae, cnra arary phraaa of ludigeticn, rntora tba regular action of arary dlaordarad aacratlaa organ, and nautralile,by 1U antiaaptic lafluenoe, all ImpntlUoa In tba alamantary duida from whlnb tba blood la darirad. Onwlea donbtaral aorronndrd aa TOO ara by woudara, llrthg In an ago of adanUSe mira olaa, bara yon not yat taamad to dUtrUßt yonr own prrjc dlcaa, wban oppoaad to tka arldaooa of facu; to tba apon. tanoooa taatlmony of olonda of witnaaaeaf Aak tba onen dalleata and malancholy wife, who, wltbont atrengtb to oerr, ont tba brat grant pontoon of marriage, langalahad and ptuad in aloknaaa and aolfarlng, what ste tblnka of tba Illalr Road bar onatrar —if aba baa triad tba gloriona tn- Tigorant-ln bar baaltbfnl complaiion, olaar bright ayne and alaatlc atop; raad it In tba roay facet cluttering at tba moito'aknao. Wberaeer dabUlty and pbyaical lncompa tanoy mat, they croauatrangrb and rltallty. Tbaraiano jbrm of narroda diaaaaa tor which it la not a apadOci no affeotloaof tbaatomacb, no lrragularityor anapanaion of tba aaoratlont,ywbicb it dooa not reliera and oltlmaldy "rhaOotdlal U pat up,highly ooncanfratad,in pintbot. Uml Prior tbraa dollar. par bottln, two tor Brndoflww, alx tor ttrolra dollari. Bold by Drogglata throughout tba Onitad State., Canada, and tba Wt indue. j ri.KMINU A BROS., No 90 Wood street, Pittaburgh. Jr 080 U KRVS«R, no. 1« Wood atroat, do J. p FLRMINO. AUftghapy Qty. aaptaUw ' e.’, V - -V, FLEMING BROS. Suooeeaore to J . Kidd A Co., No 60 WoM «tw*t. »tk( eiut nntk Baaeadlss 11—M BALLY’S ANTIDOTI AND LOTION—Those parsons who wish lor s safe, speedy, and permanent oure, should m ths stars celebrated sun uurimlled PRBNOH PRKPARA TIONB. Thsy hsrs sow tasn !u uss tor firs years—hsrs been thoroughly tested In thousands ol ths most obstinate ow,snd Inrsrinbly here giren satisfaction. They an not composed simply of Bslsam Oopnlrn, hot an entirely dlllsnnl from aU other prepamttons, both In ths natnn of their Ingredients and the manner In which they operate upon the patient Hanoe the wonderful success attending their use. A gentleman counseled with the Western Railroad says: “ I hare espsnded tor other people during the last three yesn orer 1800, tor remedies of this description, and bars oarer bund a single article that gar. such nnlrarsal satis faction ss your Antidote and Lotion doss. Ido not moot lect of their erer tolling to ours lnnklngle Instanoa. Many hare been cured In two or three days.” Pries, Antidote *1 i Lotion SO cants pm tattle. Invented by K. Bally, Physician to ths Paris Hospitals, and nrepsred from the original readpee, and sold wholesale Sim retail by DCROT A 00. Bole Proprietors tor the Uni ted States and Oansdas. Principal Depot, <M Broadway, "Eld S'Httsburgh, wholesale V»w£d Drneglßtl «TWywBW. tm- wu-mowa myrtomy of OEIBBLffS at b> th. Oum»t, utdt bo oommutoßUo ,*rt - it hot b«n> »oto»wl«U«l bj U 1 .bo b.*. fcTorwl bll thstr onitn, th»t tbw b»rt aorre b«D Ott«l with tU itTl*** n. b*. to tufono hi. pi uon. ini th. fM*, U“* rto* i. bob ntU. Bttt tb, S- -* * ~*£ssr “* _._ lU JHO Liburtr Kt» hod of W4«i» j-r. uipuiou •-*»> "° ra “ ,nt * toU.t«ttd-.IW»> “*• ** !*'““* wiablWuMßtl of .—.. ud FdfllditpWi which IMB nUlsf ost, ,v , I, ot U» lowxt prim. Alio, PacwdM, Ox Marrow, ud Hdir Oil*, °d rlcbott ud *o** d*licht- I • •pta“>“ “b" Of Imports ud domu L M IMta, »H Brub* No. I*> «u«W<»d «. ud T**» »I*7. ■ *• \ ••ta-a Heap. A -sy - .Kmww^io«etJslmg ji DnM« AiKj ILbrJl-eb meota next, and each OShi nma* WK>lf kd | nSrsmUfS, ot WILKINB WoOlAe kre Invited. Two BanU are engaged drfodly- StUlVmstnHaU No. 1; Scbotaeobe*, Polkas, etc-, In Hell No. 1. The Halls have been thoroughly refitted, sad ere ftnefiy yeutllated, and abuodsuceof riifiwohmeot*. always. “ «•«■>. °” to*o>ap. E**nNS.' £ Udhn 50 cony Gent and leuy 75 cents; Gent elmm-fiL- TlckeU msy tn obtalnel ofthe Managers, of flgtktkrgo,at , S Fourth or at Wilkins gauTfind story, or at the dorr. |ocpfi Rm ,j a r nnlv monthly meeting of tt» °» “ O!,DAY ’ e ' Pt ' mb^ 4 8 K N : , Bffftrd of Trade and ■•rehtnti’ Eiehule —An Kloctfon of offl i™ l**! .*S' isf s J.H alii bo Hold M tbdl Boomfc For SoUlac ootl 's* t * l * t 1 1 'HE subeerlber, hmriog learned from bis Intercotfree »»h I patentees, and With persons vrb* won desirous to #ul Mat Eights for Citiei, Oounti#., &*'«**«’“T*P " «Ufa othm who wish to pnrchaae such right*,th»t an •gut to tnoMct dot kind of tradMo „ b«t«, tom* determined to devote hi* date and hta, abaiuei to the eervloe at those who may desire to employ him. pledging him—if to attend falthiuUy to ail matter* en* troeted to him. he concludes by referring tb« public to the following tMttatootal of > few of li. ddnen* to Pitu harsh, he. MO3ESF.*d.TUa. Pittsburgh, August 2S, 1864. Pmutrua, AuguetlTth, 1864. The suVertbtn hare long t een aegtlaigigd with Mr Hoses T. Eaton, and bare.so hesitation in iffemui ending him. to all who may wish to employ hi* service#, m a gen tleman of uadonbted integrity and Indefetigable industry, la whose exartiooi every reliance may be placed. 'Neville B. Crair, W. Robimon, Jr., Vn Larimer, Jr., John Graham, W. H. Danny, H. Childs * Co., James Wood, N. Holme# 4 Sons, P E. friend, Kramer * Bahm, F Lorens, L, B. Livingston. ry— or FmsßUwm UsbCokta nv, August 18,1864. —The Stockholders of the Pitt* burgb Gas Company, are hereby uotlfied that the snnoa‘ meeting for the eleotio.i ■at two person# to serve a* Trust*## of said Company for three years, wUI be held at the office of the Company, in (he City of Pittsburgh, on the FLKST MONDAY tf September nest, between the hours of 2 and 6 o*oloo#, P. M~ of that day. aulSrtd JAMKS M. CHRISTY. Treasurer. 18S*.— The attention of ILSr the dCiMQJ of Wltsburgh and vicinity, wbo wish to read a Philadelphia paper, la called to tbe Everting BegitUr, »Journal published every day, containing • compltoe routine of all local matters that transpire to the hoar of gouig to □tea*, ana as particular attention Is paid to this depart ment, rt ertll recommend Itself strongly to the fliror of those persons who formerly resided In that rkinity, as It oooran a faithful epitome of tbe rest ebasges oeeunng In their “former home*. To tbe reading and manufacturing portion of the community no better medium could be miected for advertising their wares and pcadoets, thus bringing directly before Urn eyes of. the merchants tbe advantage* of patron Uing the fastoriee of tbe “ west end ” of the State. As a Journal of liberal sentiments, advocating all tbe reforms of «e heartily recommend It to one and all, believing thatall'm»j be benefited by subscribing.and supporting a paper that supports the people^—“non tibi ted ommtm** The subscription price U (S per year, In advance, and ibould be aeut, pro-paid, to . •> N. £. corner Third and Cfcortnot streets, Philadelphia. Pa. A LARGE WX FOR SALE. AXX)T OP QKUUffD, on the river Inr, in liinnlDgn^m. 288 feet by MO feet, end bounded by four streets, will b# M )d <m msottable term*. It !* near Bakcwell * On. t new rlus worts, tad Several other manufacturing estab lishments. Ik U the largest and beet lot now to be tad hi Birmingham for manufacturing purpose*. TltJe perfect, end clear of Incumbrance. Enquire of a* B. JL SMITH, at his Law Office, jj3s pmuth street, above Smithfield. Pittsburgh. Partnership hareto.‘bft> existing M d doing hminers under the name and style ol BENNETT, mamhall* 00., was dissolved on the 19th U “ 1 ’ bJ, " aBJ, ’ O ”“ BKNNKTT, MAB&ALL i CO. Pittsburgh, Jane 23th, 1334. * Copartnership* THE UNDERSIGNED hare entered into Copartnership under the name and style of QUAFF, BENNETT a Gu for the purpose of manufacturing Iron, Nal<e, be., at the Clinton Rolling Mill, South Pittsburgh. Offlo* at pres ent with F«Hrn«h a Richardson, No. 116 Water, and 160 WM. B. ENGLISH, F ROBT. H. MARSHALL, JAR. J. BENNETT, JOHN GRAFF. Pittsburgh, Jene 28th, 18A4—ja29;tf PITTSBURGH lilt, Fire and Marin# Iniuraane Company OFFICE 66 FIFTH STREET, HAIOHC HALL, PITTSBURGH, FA. V JAMES 8. HOOM, President. Casaus A. Coitot, Secretary. This Company makes rrerr insurance appertaining to or connected with LIFE RISKS. Also, against Ball and Cargo Risks on the Ohio sod Mi» sUsiPpl riven and tributaries, and Marin* Risks generally. And against Loss and Damage by Fixe, aod against tb* Pvrila of the Sea andlnlaod Navigation and Transportation Policies toned at the lowest ratea consistent with safety to all parties. James 8. Hoon, Samuel M’Clurkan, WiUUm John Scott, Joseph P. Qaasam, M. D., John BTAlptn, Wm. F. Johnsten, James Marahad, Qoorge B.Belden, mygfcly Firemen’s insurance lljy Company of the City ofPlttiburgh J. K. MOORHEAD. Prerident—ROßEßT FINNEY, Secre- Insure against FIRE and MARINE RIBKB of all Office; No. 99 Water street. i. K-Moorhead, W. J. Anderson, B. O. Sawyer, IL B. Slmpaon, fn. M. Edgar, H- B. Wilkins, C. William Onllingwood, H. B. Roberts, John M. Irwin, Joseph Ksve, Wa. Wilkinson, Darid Campbell. ja!3 WutenPeßßirlTMUs H#spital.~ Dr*. L. Scacrcx, Second, between Wood end Market streets, and J. Bscs, North-east corner of Diamond, Alle gheny city, are the attending Physicians to tbs shore Jnsti tatton, fbr the first quarter of 1854. Applications for admission may be made to them at all boor* at their offices, or at the ilospital at 2 o'clock , p. M. Beeant easee of accidental injury are reoeired stall hoars, without form. c. TEAGEK, 110 MARKET street, Pitts- burgh, Importer end Wholesale Dealer in rANCY AND BTAPLB VARIETY AND DRY GOODS, oßen to city end country dealers as large and well selected stock of Goods as any .Eastern house, and same price*, thus earing reight, time and expenses. i»*y3_ O. O. F*«—Flaw of meeting, Washington Hall, Wood street, between Fifth street and Virgin slier, runwna Lonaa, No. 830—Meet* every Tuesdayeraing. lbtcutpxsar, No. sT—Meets first and third of each month. [mtrtfcly Nnilee.—Ths JOURNEYMEN TAILORS SO CUCTY, of Pittsburgh and Allegheny, meets on the first WKDNRSDAY of every month, at SCHOCULKITEIVb, in the Diamond. By order. j*l;y GEO. W. BBB3K, Secretary. ATTENTION I S. L. G-—You are hereby notified to ottand at your Armory, on MONDAYS, WEDNES DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such bust mm as may oome before the Company. P. KANE, mrSfcfimd Secretary pro tern. rr-=»ASOBBONA LODGE, I. 0. 0. F—The Angerona Lodge, No. 289,1.0. of 0. meets every Vsdneedny evening in Washington Hall, Wood si. [iyl^y HXW AOYEBTIBBafXHtB. Sew Fall Gaode, at very Redacted Prices. YOUNO, STBVBKSON a LOVE, Sign of tbe Original Beehive, No. 74 Market street, between Fourth street end tbe Idamood, Plttsbargb.ar* jut receiving e Urge end ipleodld assortment of Fell Dry Goods, tt unusually low price*, from New York end Philadelphia importer# end emo tion sales. Tbe stock will bo found fall in every depart* meat, eonsisting in port of Platt, stripe and plain Bilk, French Meriooes, Cashmeres, Ootaurr ourgs; Paramattas and Alpacas, at unprecedented baryahu; Marino and Cashmere Plaids, do do Bombasines and Oantoa Cloths, do do Trench Ginghams, do do Chlntnaa and Prints, do do Irish Linens and Linen Sheetings, do do Pillow Linens and Zable Cloth*, do do Napkins and Table Damasks, do do Plain and printed Delaines and Cashmeres, do a \*x % foil assortment ot Domestic Goods, at great bar- gain*; Shawls at am aaxiakj, wry low; Cuff OoiUn, Chemisettes and Handkerchief*, at great bargain?; Btbbon* and Millinery Good?, at great bargains; Hosiery, Gloym and Suapeoders, do. Owing to tbe unusually Urge importation, good? bare been forced Into tbe auctions in the east, and aold at great neriflcee. and will be aold for cash at a very small advance „p 4 YOUNG, eTBVKShON * LOVE. [•rchutt Tftllor. JOHN LkUGHLIN, formerly foreman for Mr. B. Stoner, would xespeotMlly aaoonnoe to his frlexdi «nd tbe nablk teneraUy, that he has rented and newly fitted op the fine sundUtely oocupied by Mim,J.B.*o. Lee, No. m Market street* between Second and Third* where .be is oreeand to make to order QINTLKMBN*B CLOTHING in the aoet fashionable style. Haring himself served a rega le aoDtentleeahip to the trade, and being e practical cutter, he theiwfor* flatten hlmealf that be can torn oat garments sot to he surpassed ht workmanship or style In tin* or any other dty in the Union. “ Haring last returned from the east, he has a large as sortment of tbe most foahionabl* Goods, In his tine, ever brought to this market. .... 4 NTV-Boys’ Clothes made and trimmed in the neatest manner. He will else warrant all ware what It is repre sented to be. Parent* will find ltgreetly to their advantage to wire him a call, If they want their hoys neatly fitted. Don't forget the piece, No.» Market street, between Second and Third, weet aide. eepfcdawfrn Kul BtUU for WILL bo nokl, at prlmt. aala, a throa atnrj BRICK HOCSBt on SmluifiOMl .treat, No. 17 a. AJeo, a two ■torj Brick Houie, tn rear ol tile an, Mo. » Rtrnwberrj * U *So. two Brick Horn ftontlnf on tba Tittairornh and QrwnrWrsb Turnpike Boat, adjoining property of Henry Oroond, ftontinjon Unißnddndk'aHold Phat |4Jnlalii| property of SOIL Wlfc WUUSS) Ud 6 aeree of Ground, wi'h* new Cottage Brtek Hooae, 40 ftetfront by 32 back, with • beck building attached u> the ease. Ob the prenleoe la a good Barn, Stable aad Car riage Uoom, 40 feet tong by 90 wide, and other out build tuge, all oew aod lo goud order. fb* above property will be aoM low, aad on meenable tgnna. for further particular* enquire of THOMAS O'NKILL, on the pmelaM, opposite Jodgo WflkTna*. " T auioß|«htU Brldft. n>HX PwaWantaad feasaganof tba Company t* «*•£* I las a Bridge orer tba Btot ltoaoog*h*U, °PP® lt * Wttrtmrgb, in tb* Oooßly Of Allegheny, £»»• <*«)"** * Strides?of bz asa one. on the Capital StoeM* tba b* itx month*, payable at the Toll Bouaeonandafta* the Uth Etsnt. JOHN THAW, Treaearer. prtttbnrgh, September 1,1304— feep*;*** MlNOa, A. VuBW * W» eeir.end open onthe6thor7U»iMt, °w «»■ Tnorh Merinoa, mm» new and tery bM eowr*. Puir&ued si the meat large In New York, M * maaZbt a?,££ of importatloo, they will be offered at nearly tnenaa re tee- =? Imur-qUartse btkii'iiu » *. n<«. «f u» *»•■ 00. WP* KngUah OO, , »Ktfctfmt; g»V,.' baoSWMf aSjSSwws.s'sS’ • • aapfcSt ' *■' YEWood stridt- S' ILBCTID BT g* __ t** »»■ / ’ l foßa(i—Th. Wild Wood HoWtfT b, Mr».A. Wide. The Warrior Page, voeal duett: by Bt- Glover. ■• ;.i Obi Summer.Mom,serenade: by Oalleott. The Old Farmer's Grave, song end quartette: by Abney. Evening, a beautiful song: by Fra. Abt. ... ~<_- XHd Joeeyrsougeadebonm: by WnraeL-—— - Waite to thr tadles of America, k, lTSSMrfl«'WritK bjr«.OX""- The AUglsrfaPdka: hyWbflseß The Veteran Toto:byC.**»t^ sep2 No. lot Third eC.rigncrthrG6*den Harp. Geerge R- WhlU f , . -1I(W NO. 69 MARKET bTßElT.will open cm and aflw MON DAY NEXT, the 4th day of September, a rich and OrthOotka, Talmas, and Phil* berts, ..... Lupitfs FreMh Merinos*and Cashmere*! Do do Muslla Deleinea; . Do Bombasines aod Tends* Otoths and Plaids; Also, stripeL barred end plain Bilks; Freoeb CbiaUrs, EmbnAderiea and Laces; , ' k eMAdlea' Fell and Winter meeutly at the auction sales In New York, at a great reduction t.ea former prices. Those auction sa es IxEgnnpwesdented, the quantity ally Urge, and the quality very superior, Goods we. a sold August ao«mi,-d>epaim • Always Reliable. ~ ~ | DELAYfiareatwaj s flangeroußUP^Fyite l^? children that have a«y of wocm* <MdH,.H«V «*»«>. SSr Toml>^uti .jja This is to eerttfc.tbat I gave two bottles of B. A. Fahnes tock's Vermifuge to a child of mine, six year* old, «d sta passed several worms. One ot them waa about FIFTEEN iZiOiIKS IN LENGTH. lon therefore reeomxmend it V ,h. public ..tbcb« a .L *»■***”* dtf sen 2 eorusr of First eatPWood eta. WO PKAUS UOUSJB, .Id * " g™??- fiT »y «-*“■ * U00: , 140 Thira street. A 1 HQOBE.No. 33 Townsend street. for sale: containing fight, rooms, ah to' gdod order. I’nce 420 0; lioointaad, tbstafabcelnthrte yearly pay mefu • • • & CUTHBERT A 80S, °te P 2 ' Real Eataiir Agents,lß Third street. Stray' At&re* nA\fK to tbo ie»ideßM of tho*«»bafcrlber, or W(dßHi)*Ti Ass. SOtilt i DiRK BROWN MASK AHI »hont 14 bond* high, white ■poroa ferabaatf, one bUod of ooe «j«; bo other iwki poMoabl*. Xbe owner la nr***** 1 to oosm toward, proto property, W o»rgwi “» “*• >« *«*> °* ■*“ ’*** »££* Opiate AUthony Hoora Inin <U Pltiabr- cawwr »U»dßi f« 8al»« ~ gHABKa of BiDGE MINING COM If ANT STOCK- I 0 for sal* low for «aah,or ftmr montha p*P«r Bn ft A9AZIKK3 FUR aBPTBMBEB.— [L Harper's SUgaxine; price Ueenta. Knfckerbeeker. J Potoun'i Miprim. Mt* 1 "* of Art. 3 Frans Leslie’s ladies* Gaxette. Peterson’s Indies’ National |iac Oodev’s Lady’s Book, j Just received »»i for ssie by \ W. A. GILDENfENHEX A 00, srol ICaTO Poorifa street. rv PLBNDID SUB ROIDFRIES. —HAGAN A AHI* 80-81 ; IN Market street, are now opening one of the largntaw meet ttried sMortmentß of Enoch and Austrian J&mnroi deriesevar oSered In our dty. They consist, in pert, a> fcttowe: Wrsught Jsomst Oollmrs; Do do do Bleevee; Do do do Cheinlrettse; With a magnificent assortment of Financings, Edgin:s wl Inagtlngs. **P_ Vi ArhJCR, for September,received by BBO II Knickerbocker, for B^tember. Megasloe of Art, “ Household Words, “ 0»U soon and procure a copy of your favorite MagaMne at No. 16 Fifth street,near Market. . aspl- Cincinnati soap— -24 boxes CHfine and Orman Beap; 62 do Hill’s Sxtra Ns. 1 Eoap; jdst receive and for sale by BAILS Y* KKNBHAW, scpl (268 Liberty street Wm. 8. Haven, James D. M’Gill, Alexander Bradley, John Fullerton, Robert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arc strong County, Horatio N. Lev, KUtannin; Hiwin Stowe, Bearer. -iXAB OANDLKfJ —2> boxes first quality Star Candle & i„, fcMd' % AmretMS , H AW. BKKP TONGUES—idosso prime quality Beef Tonga BAIL , T , RgNgHAW. JOBS B. TOUS©...—•• BCT*. B. TOUSQ mm as L. IttXG T. B. Town# *• Co., xYo. 8S Smiihfitld Streep opposiUOft BUA, MANUFACTURERS OF CABiNJfT FURNITURE ANT CHAIRS, cf every description. Materials and work uanahlp warranted, and sold at reduced prices. Care take* {a pack<ng for land and water carriage. auBl turns amp FRANK. ÜBLIH FOB SEPTEMBER. Harper, for September. Leslie** UdM Oasetto. for September. W Hard Times: by Chas. Dickens; Dash supply. Tfeooderoga: byQ.P.B.James, sir Jasper Carew: by Charles Inter. Foraalsby 8. B. LAOFFER, >o yi 87 Wood street. KRMTTT>A ARROW ROOT—IOO lbs Terr fine Barnaul Arrow Boot reodrej this day toy job. pueminq, ■n3t oornar of the Diamond and Market st vanA’ rmtmtY ammiaostred hr ku3l JOB HMOW( Q.Mtfftiqw asp fUtDFQRP WATKB—A Deaf jnnnli. reodred direct from the Bprtng* by JOB ILBMIfIO. 11 iDICINK CHEST* —ltaave on baud the SiMit let o i.U MfffidMChMto *Ter offered la Pittsburgh, sultahh for PunUles, Physicians, Bteambeati, Ae. Than wish in*» good end cheap Chert woulddo well to cell end ex ■rrHw* Twl»m before purebesteg diiaka*- anXl JOB- FUBMIKH. LEICESTER SHEEP.—Three fine Strong Bbeep, Iron. Mr. Maddock's celebrated Imported stock, ter ala l>j »u3l JAMES WARDRQP. OSWEGO PREP ABED CORN—IO boxes In store end fi selc by R. E. SELLSES * 00, ■u£B 67 Wood street ' 1 'ARTAKIC AUID—&CO b 3 in stare IM ter ale by 1 enaB , B. E- SELLERS A 00. AL SODA—IO casks In store and ter sole by eog B. K. SELLERS « CO. FI Of IN—6O bbls In store end ter sole by C, enffl • B- E- SELLERS A 00. UP. GARB. SODA—LM kegs in stun end A»r ssle by >O 2B B. B SELLERS A CO. IQCORICB BOOT—7 bales in store and far rale br \ C 2B , R- E. SET.LERB A CO. Pit.m SOAP—II 6 bxs In store end for aele by m M ENGLISH * RICHARDSON. RARE CHANCE JOB BUCNEBR—Ior sale, the stoel good will and fixtures of a Oooatry Store, with eO uge Mouse, of flee zooms end kitchen, good cellar, wate at tbe door, and OTer half an more of groend, with efcofei fruit, floe grape ***** graoariee, stable, situated on. good road, about 9 miles from the dty. This Store bae i good ran of caatom, and Is now doing a profitable bushier Che Post OSes U conoeetad with the Sian. Situate To « pleasant neighborhood, near to Sobeolt and Churches. Fa further particulars call onot addresa, post paid, 8. CGTHBEhT A 80K, - au36 -160 Third streeL STABLE TO LET.—A good Brick Stable, In the rear of No. 804 Penn street Apply to GEO. H. KETBER. *u2fi .140 Wood stmt. DISLOCATIONS— As instrument for reducing disloca tions, for sale tow at au26 KKYBRga. 140 Wood stese*. IN the Mathematical of Luff *a Collage, La dtoe axe taught Arithmetic, .Algpbrfe Elementary De scriptive and Analytical Geometry, Trigonometry, Manta ration,.Linear Perspective, RpfcrJeal Projections, Shade and Shadows, Ae. This class is designed principally tor inarfhani and advanced students, and will be confined to. - Mathematic* alone. Uoure—Wednesday, from 4 to 6, P. M.; Saturday, from f toll, A.M. TermsfilO, per aemion of 9) weeks, payabh is advenes P. HAYDEN, R. AL, mli . Professor of Ms thematic*. SEPTEMBER NUMBER OF PUTNAM, just received amt for sale at 20 cents, by SAM’L. B. LAUFFER, aatt 87 Wood street. J TUSH—100 bbls and hf bbls Trout; * i ICO do do Whits Flab; rac'd this day by •026 wwwRT H. OOLUNfI. Cl BJUBK-aM box- prim. W. B. MO« ftji-taw / .a» , H«MBT B- OCaJJCT w tJOAB'~S7 hfadftnedWr Hw<Waw 8«*»f,t»eoB O clgnment, tor sale by au2& CHGB BUILDERS E.IM ll Si!L libut,; hufca.aurtrfW^ M* P"U7 01 •* lunwudin th. orithboihood St tba two dtlo. Xu; w ii,"l lr lll r-- J L Prto*, $260. Tu*u, ob» tothSEu-.U.—B.S» rS y aaM BsallstateA«ente,l4B Third gteoet. PtjtoaSTß MOHIHLT.POESnTEnBR^-Oosteate: Portrait onsteaL of Hon. J. F. Kennedy, author of CrCvuTn* WUdsofKcethar*H*WTask; Uteaatnre o> aimts*e«; Ibm) Potter; The Songs that nsm wuiSaut; Pnlrte Letters; My Husband** Mother; Zb« Weedar; Th* proper Sphere of Moo, <a tetter from om of ibesteoog miadod;) The Ooek Tteht la Mexico; The Qreat Sxenreloa to the Falla of St Anthony; ThoHtewryof aOf opiTlta; Xba Loot One Pound; The BiUor at £090; Editorial Hotea; Literature, *e~4c. Beeateed and lor sate by w. a. ammfVKKHirr * oa, >oli , Ha. 76 fourth street. NOW BBADXx^-fntaani'eMoathly, and Yankee Buttons, fer September, for sale fay R. MIHSB 409 , an 34 Ho. SKSnithfield street ACARD-Td Cboae wishing faannflfU, bnltfay and e»ga bk sites tor suburban reaideiwa. ibere fear of those beautiful faloeka 100 teat squara fat sate, ettbe aoetban end of tba Sherpsburgh BAteaftaa tm, aad withtalOM toriV tba AUafSmy Valterßai^oaa Station. Thaaa bteeka will besoU at tba thnpnb- Ue auction on du ifth af Jaly, editing interest only tea that data. Also. 50 Lots, sash 3S Dot by 100, will be sold on resgen ■n»K Baal Bstato Asset, _ SASDUEKT HTK tw FBOffJtTT lO& SALE—forty feat fronton flatvtaUy stmt, Allagbaay, fay 88 deep on Qu alter. with $ brisk boons Sandusky street, and thaaltea. The mm haaaa nofaMann halL fire rooms, wita basement. Thanaxt bougnapoiaik# E^SfiTSSr* 7£3 MKim|H,|UHW«B* - v \> *'!h fe. •- V •*-. f *»' ■ 1' ’• SOAP—lObxsbi store sale by" R. B. SELLERS A OX Ladlsi* Clast la Eathematles* HO boxes this day ran i« HiyßT H. OOLLHtfI. ISQLIBH DAIKY CHJ l and fig saly by - [s DSa 4 MOOEHBAP. V' ' . „ * - r * ; • " ■ * > 't * /. *• ~ - . * i. 4 v/-:? ■hr'*' fig’"rriffiJrjjp*?***^** •^gss&sa^jsss^ssssisi r* irtnMtitaAamßMlit FMsa^Ptttsbut|hi*tlmWto^ta»m:- »b«~2SHS??-- jfti | gosrMwnii ( -■ warn* - J. H. OasseL . -UM>rfi|- •*"* *—Y AMaans,J. A.Fattewcu.Jah»Q.gMßh- tf* tkmaadTf grlbll— Q , ■.DJOag, Wm.tArtm«Jr., WnUamßagalcy, Bamual M. Kfe, WDllimßtagbam, EntTfruiilsri J-) JohnB.Dflworth, ' Ihm M. Penaook, Francis Sellers, n TTuhnurk J-Scboonmaker, ' <Watt«Bryant, : MlWMifcHgyfi. _ • johagblphm. dsctl Cahintt Fumitnrs wsrthsw 31 B. "YOUNG ArOO, ChMner Amftwni mi Choir Jfan* , ssfaciurrrs, HosTa aadAoßmlibfleld strait, oppertt* n Hdri. urrohl rwpirtfulljTsmtiiif linfr nM frtsniii sir! thwa about tq pardmsc anytoug lu tneir ilns of luimnsss that they are constantly saeauteturlng nery description * t fasbiooaUs Pazioc and Ohaabsr Fur* simre, wanuctsd IrmatsrU and wurkmaashlp, and sold an reneesmbl* tanas. Oars takan In pwibiTig for land or tratsr carriage Steamboat Cabin Furniture and Chain on band and mads to order, as usual. Those interested in furnishing boats will find it to tUr advantage to give os a call, as vs give every .attention to 1 the —wntniuts of work best adapted to tMr use, [anil JUbT RIvCAIFINQ. AT J. attest, between Just and S^SSSV^;] SB « Cream Kate; U bales Bortfur Almonds; 800 bxs M. &• Eahine; lWhfdo do; jOOdauT smnu flyrup; . 30 kegs German Plums; SBdos-Tomato KeOfoup; > f nsrise Ti iirri ”**■** T I 20 kegs Raisins; _ 6 cases fancy box Prunes; | 6 “ do Jar do; ! 300 bxs Fire Crackers; ■M dM SMbCtHI PWUk; SObxsLoceon*; M grow Wool fan; SOO bbU flufir lOvOOO Principe Baton; IMCOIUgB&ft do; 10M0 Hitu* do; do; 20,000 HI SponMtdegsn; 16 outs fresh Dtfas; 1 \ 20 euko Canasta; ShafittlM AljMO&a; • 6bhU do; ' -UtoßeflnedUqaoriee; : 2caaßiCe}obti» do; 4 “ MatOurio. 1 ** - Batnego. J.O.4BDBKBOH, U between Pint and flopped, j boO “ Bard>nse,Uand)^s; 10 baakste Olive UU; 1200 bus Pcs Nuts; 10 bxs Macearoni; 10 u Terudceiii; 10 u Ohves; . 10 M Oapen; ~ BCD drums Ho; 80 bxs Boek Oandy; 1 case Sap SagoOMem; - 40 begs Pecans; SO “ Ivka Almendr; - 20 “ Lisbon dor 20 bbls Lovering'e Sugar; au2B - 28-Wood at To BUlen«ii rrxwo or luixs fai«mt prrnch burbjmot p -1 MAPHIKKR, in mmptete rannlny order. ferraSatlhe i Pearl Biiiib Mill, Allegheny- . k „ * f " is2&d3>**4t BKTifli KERSIDT ft 00. j- IMSHXT'WJCCKB ELItOAiiT PiOURROPiaiD AjlDj Pi STRIPS) EUiKBr-Oa tU< day or t»aotror «t will t «shtt>U or«r eighty plerae tkb Cg*d plahl and stripe Bilks, ? at ihe meet hebtaeebU stylee, oad eoaprbtsg by lhr the: AsetexlsutTeTerUtyererrbtnrnisthisdry. Puehoeedt *t tae meat luge peremptory rales la Hew York at ala- V «ri£» ftom eost of importation, they wffl. be efeed -siebeat i die same extreme lov rates. The Ladled are portkealariji «lidted to csO soon sad examine them. | a. a. maos toa i VUmable amd ChMp Coat Workaftr lali.K rWANTI-lO®* ACSJ6S OF 80P£UOfc?OAfc»a»d •oofcv acre of Oroutd on the Monoogahet* zl*ar,a abort dia-f'V ■ance above MoDOiitfehelaCUj, together with Kail rood, Qara*( J Jeris, and other Deeeeaarj flxtoree, in good order tat cbijJ ' mg on the Coal bnatowi op aa extanrtve aerie, and al» a - tree o—of the buxtmg at the rival for hootyAe The vetoed fCoai.ii fire teat thick, and of a yiyj»tbl quality* 1 ;' for farther p»rtk«lar» apply Co B Pi JOUtS, Attorney at; uaw, No. 145 Foortfa afreet, or to TBOXAB WANT) It HA. No 4 >65 Ffret afreet, Pittabnrgh. *utD&t j - •ale mg Grocerlan* imu n % I-'. ON THURSDAY, ia|«*t 31st, will, be sold, without re 4 mtv*, Um contents cf a wholwale and rtUil BottiaN jroetfr Store, confining 'a fine and choice selection os Oeffee,Tea, Sojpx, Tobacco,Lard and Whale Oils, Sevang' tnd a general assortment of other artfeiM usually kept int auSOxSt comer Brit end fhnltfiflsM streets. r »■** Him mmA lo&f Ground foinif 1 for $400; only $3OO cash in hand* balsnoe at $lOO a .mg*' Hones coaiiu threemenu and a cellar. ThsLoi a as feet front on Arthurs street, Ssrenth Ward, by TO ft* *•* ** M - n- ; l4O Third attest. ; UACK tIUUJIKD SILKS—A. A StljeWA a Ou. bar* just received a large aaa Haunt af Black figured frUks if erery width end grade, instating Min fy fins siyiag 4481a»h BroMds.‘ - aa3o ; DKLADfkSAHD CASHMIBi jost ictelred. - fau3o] yrfiW QlaiGHAllft—We haemjuit merited fiO prieetTl Ht fine assortment of dark new styles. \ kq3o A. A. MASON A 00. % O. Ot Weedi [MPORTBfi AND WHOLBSAL* BIALIK IN Wll£ AN O LIQUOB2, No. 147 North Second street, fifth dod ifaOTe fiscs, east side, Philadelphia has on hand He bed ioaUtlee of old Brendfea, Wlnss. I>ish Whisky, Mon one*: oela Whisky, HoUsadPin,Oortßsls, Ac,on tarns worth? ha pnnibMsn anddetJao. fc . owaioi’A fTTAVEBLET HDUSK, 60 Booth Eghth si YY Chestnut and Walnut, Fhfladaiyfale. : TUB QBIOI, " f VTO. 11l Arch itnet, Philadelphia. T. S. WBBB (lata q the Bagla,) Proprietor. , lanafcy ? A law Arrival of rtHAKLorrs blu**, m®. ns wood kim , b j«t £ O e«d ring thafoUowin* new PUbo IbrtMfWithudvttr. jQtthe JL>Usb attcduMOt: {f OtM'*eund (haadiittaT _ •lagßst t. Losla .4 atjlo ». Cava Plano. g Ooa extra emrrad Sarpaarttea, poor! fc«jrA7 oetavo PUz£ Two fall carved, aamt stand, f octavo Piuoi, j Two plate Basswood «f ** ♦* ' - Qna do do 05* “ u Throado do « :« « * Two doable round corner lowttcfl SJf oatavo PtanooJ* Om round eorMrdnfefead task and front? oetavaPtaiF ' A flaTiborairtval io expqetad In atoat two woeka. [an£* Tan, Tea, Tea. ' jass, WE hare raoairaA Ikon Haw York and Pbl'adi SMA yfate 880 HALP CBESTB TBA, r* 4 * Ten.' S»ttßy*oß,lnpstal, GonpowUar, Oolong, Bouebo* nßMandfagßsttfttoakteit,allqf which haro bora ca; ali; selected, end viU be oold aa usual, tether whoteaf •r retail. Also, taparior Bio and Java Ootise. Lovertn: »nd St tools Bafeoad gogars, suitable tor Jtettes,Preeerr tc., at 8,0,10 tad 3*4)00 Prindpa Scran of prif which wa will a all whnlsame at $lO % 1000. * _A.3aYNES, aqQfcln ' PathsTaaStore.BBFifthstr^st 1 PwW*a Cailafa rIX Clawfaial aad Mithanatlna] thfe • idtutioa vlll ba opeoad oa MvfiiDAT, August Z= Mattirnritlnaj and thn hlghaW BT n*t ; rill ba UDgbt Tonsg nan can bqa jnraua a tbcnn : a«w af Cto wal ml and Knailih atadtea. Ho pains nor: veasa wDI ba iparad to msia this dapartaaq* of tha Oollr »onhy of patronage. \ Term*, pn aeaaten, of tvaniy weeks, payable by i half anaten, fa advance. t. HAYDEK, M. D, ; PreC. Mstbanatlea sndOlaarieel Languages Afti/ WslUtAhTa—lOoOa AUKKa.—L an * 1 to pay as fbltewrfer Land Warrafs'totba ten thoonnd eeraa, vis: $lBO Iter 180 acre*; $Bl lerea; $4B for f& scree; In gold. JAMBS BLAKBLT,; ang ■ . Baal Bteata Apan • TTtOB SALS—SO Building Lota in Lirarpoal, Of C These Lots ere in tha midst of Prrtitetei. near the £ ion of the Ptttebnrgfajnd Olereland and win old cheap. Term*o9ajioent,Bs permonth. TUteoA eptkmahle. Apply to JAMBS BLAKBLT, . anSS Reel Batata Agent 008 HA Lit—A two story Briek Honn and Lot, os V V nan street, Btmlnglnm. Apply to ao3B • /- , JAMBS BLAKBLV Ii'OUK THOUSAND ACBKS OP LAAD r 4a tha Btett. I? lowa, fcr sale. Apply to t ang - JAMBS BLAKBLT Land Jfott Salß—lAo um atatwth gweeß j ton, 4 mites west of Economy; price $&0 per acre. 150 aerea 8 milea west of Economy, an which Is a g! Orebard; prkia $lB per aere. For perttentezs enqaire ol . aflg ABamr LOOMIS, 83 yoorthr S-PICED BALMON—lean Ha 1 Bifeed Salmon, in! pound cans, jot received fay an« W. A* IPCLUBC, ton. 100 tos fraab Sntkad SalaKin, of very rape. qomlSv. fang] . W.U- MTSLTJm j MuRBD HALlß{nu>4oo pounds, tn fine order, just; J eaieed by fang] W. A. M*CLURs MJfttf WftOKgßltL— No. I, in kltta, Jot raetr«<t fUOxotd torn Bottoa, by 1 vBBMIGJtS—6O pa. Wool Debeige* dfthe moat Mbir u ble ootora, jus* reed rad by expreae at m» , a a. iuBok * oon Ai MABON ft 00. hm jut received t large m • amt of Trench Qtoghama, all of which axe the 1 jf oolora and atiwiy Mt pattern*. ans LTWftimif ‘fITTi iff tiMi m hand and for tula dt runaso bbos., BBMUor to J. Pdd ft Ooy eng No. 60 Wocdatret Vj J by Jaa* arrived and far [mag] TICKING 880 WHIT* eon ARABIC—MIIbe fee veto by t mag : TLBMIN9 BBO< SUGARS.— We hare an band a fall atack of Baftaed , Qrarbed Sugary, eaitahto toe aafttog Jefflaa, Preeer Ac, vrtricbvre are aeUing at 8,0,10 mad 11 amtam ft. * A-JATNBB,! mall ToMaTußtaa,'* fifth attee WlfiSmSM' Am A food tenia earn bebad by applytag «cr theettuof tbeIiOMHNO EQg. . - •. Ill* Let Mr Ntoff AaOOD BUIUffHe LOT, *4 fato Want a* Oaraoa a*j hr 100 fret to depth, to Bbudnghaat, will be •• eheap. Ksemireor QSO. t. 6XLLMORX.S jrfa fttefcs af the Momtojt Pog * yrrX jrißftDßAl UOKSlE,6yeexaald,fe-eml«t A quire of VLDEZBfa jfg - <0 Wood atrefc DBRIBOUPIGS, arCurrmt Baltfeca Cxuapanaaot; A Treated: by Walfidar; $L tm bJ'ffiijKi oSmS?h; »1,». ■- Mart Blatmr <?C«»»! i *» jgffiSifSrSßsi?JTt*.*--, : Off-Hud Tiddra, or Crayon Snub, (f Dm Notiu- Kan of oarage: byOeoccD W.Boam; with 90 portr* tUO. foraaie by B. KDUtB ft 00, Ha. g tooithldd tree pIXAJR or PIANOA—I would reapantfaUy ImA J\ the pottle that lau now aatottofce* the toelartm maw York: and Boetoo, a moat esttoatve amd at of new Piano fort—, The utmoat eare and attention * (edwatottanimViirt the very baat toatrnasmtswt are aanofretarad to tbiaeoanuy. fuirbaura are poll reqaeated te await the arrival of tinee inatnunerta be bnytof alwima, aa they wttl have tto advantage cbooriag&om among the ftuae toned Plant* ehteh Ba» andßnatnataerftett atod. ;• ' Poiebaaan toe totltvi to towfcHhe atom on their rival,a*theoideetmbttabednaaoPegtor^ Ml« Be. 11l Wood Itm ... - t&I; •. »w :* .'•* ■j: X. --.*.*«* ANOMlltkJft'fi, nSWwod send: - SO bxsCbtßpae; 4 easMSfoSy liquorice; AO nsai ITrie Tcram; SO “ fixtraote; tObu Jojnbe Pasta; 60 * Qua Bmp*; 160 doa fMw tottee; 150 gn MgfcVgU^Oai; 60 *“ Asimorfi (to; I Pons -to* new «ctsk A. A. MASON* OU. l W. A. BTCLPIfc
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