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No political campaign for many years has boon conducted with eo much unfairness, and such reckless disregard for troth, on the part of the opponents of the Democracy, as the campaign of the present year. The New York Tribune, at tho commencement of. the year, suddenly de scended from tho national and manly position it had previously occupied, and became the ad vocate of a sectional or Northern party. To prepare tie people of tho North for a movement so dangerous to tho Uoiou, it labored to satisfy them that- the Union was of no value to the North, and that the Soath ceald bo “crushed” into submission by the superior power of the Northern States. While feebly denying an in tention to destroy tho Union, it has diligently and recklessly pursued a course that, if success ful, could hardly fail to produce that disastrous result All isms and factions, of whatever com* plexion or creed, have been urged to rally under a banner inscribed with bat two sentiments reckless opposition to Democracy; and uncom. j promisiog hostility to the South. To give coun- ] tenance to each a crusade against the Demo- 1 cracy, and all the best interests of the Unioo, the base falsehood was fabricated, and dlssemi j nated throughout the North, that the present : National Administration is favorable to the ex tension of Slavery; and that the Democratic party of the whole country was pledged to a grand but undefined sobeme to enlarge the area of Slavery, and give the “Slave power” the con trol of the federal government. A lie more gross and groundless, no partisan sheet has , ever ottered, or labored more desperately to ; prove. Every act of the administration, how ever important insignificant, has been repre ‘ seated as a part of this grand scheme of “sla very extension.” Even the Eeciprocity Treaty, the negotiation of which was commenced under a Whig admin istration, is represented by Greeley, of the Tri bunt, as deeigned to prevent the Canadians frem desiring annexation to the Repoblio. That the very opposite will bo its effects, every sensible man knows; while, at the same time, it will bring into the United Btates a vast amoant of oheoper food in this remarkable year of short crops and exorbitant prioes. To prove th%t the Tribune designed to deceive the people in this matter with an Abolition humbng, we need only mention that nearly all the Senators from the Abolition States of the North-east voted for the confirmation of the treaty. The annexation of the Sandwioh Islands, now in prooess of eonsnmmation, is denoanoed as a scheme to extend slavery over the islands of the Pooifio. The acquisition of a commanding ma rine depot and naval station, on one of the most important commercial routes of the globe, is the real design. No intelligent patriot oan oppose the acquisition;' and none but a few reckless partisan editors will attempt to deceive the people as to the motives for which it is sought. The desire to acquire Cuba by fair aod peace able means is represented as a part of the grand schema of 'slavery extension; and two or three slave Btatei, it is said, are to be formed ont of it It is large enough for but ooe ; and nooe but the reokless maligners of the Democracy have ever proposed to make more than one out of It Its acquisition would remove a troublesome neighbor from our vicinity; add a new, rioh and., populous State to the oonfederaoy; give us the control of the Mexican Galf, a new field for American enterprise, and sugar free of doty. Slavery is already there, and its area would therefore be not one foot extended by annexa tion; while its condition would be greatly atne* liorated, and tbo slave trade of the island abol ished. All these advantages the Tribune and its admiring satellites throughout thaNorth, would prevent by the humbug cry of <• slavery exten sion.” Two Senators would be added to the Senate from a new slave State, it is true; but - they would be met there about the same time, by twelve more Senators from the free Statss of Minnesota, Nebraska, Kansas, New Mexieo Utah and Oregon. Every one ean see, then, the folly and falsehood of the oharge, that the ac quisition of Cuba.would extend slavery, or in crease its relative power. If Sandwich Islands should come in as a State, that alone would balance Cuba in the Senate, although those Islands contain but 70,000 inhabitants, while Cnba contains about a million and a half. No intelligent and sensible man oan be de ceived Into the belief that the institution of sla very in this country oan ever become an agree- 1 live or expansive power; and no one,* not anx ious to bo deceived, ean be misled by the lying charge that the present Democratic administra tion is committed to aoyeoheme to favor its growth or increase Its power. On the contrary, tbo administration, and a Democratic Congress, rV-y. l ' . *v -v - • ?: l . F • . ■ *> .. Inihj planting PITTSBURGH: ::::SEPTEMBER 12. TUESDAY MORNING::::: DKBfOCRATIO TIOKBT. FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM BIGLER. Foil JU3TIOB OF THE SUPREME COURT, JEREMIAH S. BLACK, Of SOWKBXXT OOtnfTT. FOR CANAL COMMISSIONER, HENRY S. MOTT, Of PIE* COCXTT. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET, •iCoxo&eas, CHARLES BUALEU, City of Pittsburgh. CoKGBCSS, 22(1 DISTRICT. MATTHEW I. STEWART, Allfgh*ny City. [Bul>ju :t io the decision of the conferees of the district.] AMBMBIt, J K. MOORHEAD, City of Pittsburgh. JOHN 3. HAMILTON, South Pittsburgh. JOHN M. KIRKPATRICK, (Sir of Pittsburgh, THOMAS M. CARROL, H’Keesport. WILSON BTBWART, Daqueene Borough. Kecobdul, JOHN S. KENNEDY, City of Pittsburgh. Rtnisrta, J. HARVEY ROBB, SL Clair. Clerk of Court, JOHN H. PHILLIPS, Robinson. CoMKissioyzß. ELIJAH TROVILLO, City cf Pituburgh. Auditor. DANIEL WEKfZ, Pi-t Township. Diboctoos or tux Poor, JAMES A. GIBSON, Pino. KDWAItD M'COKKLE, Indian*. ROBERT BAILEY, Manchester. Demosratle Connty of Correa* Tf poudes^e. The following named gentlemen compos* the Demo, oeratlc County Committee of Correspondence, for the prw •ntyear; John Birmingham, D. K. Williams, L. B. Patterson, Tho t. B. Hamilton, Hfory Ingram, Barnes Punl, W. M. Porter, Thoe. Farley, Rdmund'Snovden, . Dr. A. 11. Gross, - ( F. U. Collier, J Juoob McColliater. The Democratic County Committee of Correp»i>ondeuoe *re hereby sotiQed to meet at the St. Charles Hotel, on Wednesday, the 13tb last, at 11 o’clock, A. M. KOBT. B GUTHRIE, Chairman. Cholera. Other Du. Total. 129 COS 732 l3 117 130 New York, Boston While the total number of deaths in Now York •how a decrease of ninety, those from Cholera are more numerous by thirteen. In Boston, there is also an increase of one from Cholera, and twenty-three altogether. It will be seen by the California news in an other column that a large English and French squadron had arrived at Tlonolalu, Sandwich Islands. Its object was not known; bat if it was to prevent the annexation of Cuba, they were a leelle too late. V. j V ■ r • 'S\ * i r , *■* i. - - 1 .. ; ■ • • • during the last session, took the most effectual means to sever the national government from all connection with the subjeet. U re-affirmed and applied the principle of noumlertenlion by Congress and the federal government on the subject; and referred the whole matter to the people of the several States and territories. Thus, while the administration would sever the federal government from all connexion with the subject of slavery in the Btates and territories, it is basely oharged with favoring the extension and power of the institation. No 000 of any discernment can fail to see the gross falsity of the charge, And the criminal design to deceive and mislead the people : to mislead them, too, into the formation of a party of evil and dan %ttous tendency; and that cannot fall to lead to dfijastrous results. Bat these falsehoods of the enemies of De mocracy, manufactured by the Tribune and re tailed, even without credit, by suoh papers as the Journal and Qatette of Pittsburgh, and oth er Whig and Abolition sheets of the north, have been sternly met and refuted by the Democr&tio press. The people are learning the truth, and will despise the .calumniators and rogues, and eteroly rebuke them. One significant fact, lately developed, shows the estimation in whioh the people hold that n cklcs* sheet that is daily employed in manufac turing and rending these countless libels upon the a J ministration, and these transparent false hoods against the Democracy. The New York Daily Tribune is a failing con o*. rn. Its proprietors have lately rednoed its aija eight columns, and announced that they lose money ou it every week. The public is ap pealed to to bestow a more liberal patronage, and sustain it. Only a few months ago the pro prietors of the Tribune boasted of its profits and prosperity. Only a few months ago it commen ced its new crosade of falsehood and slander on the great party of the people. It is now sinking money and begging for support. Bat it is not on the subject of slavery alono that falsehoods innumerable and most base are ee ittered broadcast over the land. ffn. Wilson, A. Holstein Thoi J. Keenan, J. Hel im*D, Jas. A. Irwio, Geo. F. Gillmore, John M. Irwio, Alex. Black, John Mellon, Chu. Barnett, Francis Felix, Another faction is forming and allying itself to the enemies of Democracy. It is based main ly on the religions prejudices of the people in fl imed and misled by the most unscrupulous GlsehooJs and misrepresentations. The Ca tholic churoh of this country is represented having become so numerous and power- L I a body as to be able to eontrol the govern n. -nt, and destroy our free institutions, if they duired. The desire to do Any suoh thing is u where proved; and their power and numbers arc grossly exaggerated. Of the 38,000 church es in the United States jq 1850, only 1221 were owned by Catholics. Lees than one thirtieth of hi* ehnrohes are oatbolio; and probably not n. >re than that proportion of the offices of the c untry are held by members of that denomina ti -□; and they generally, offioes of inferior grade. The foreign-born population of the United S ates numbers about one-twelfth of the people; a iarge portion of them baviug resided in the country nearly all their life*. We published not Lng a statement showing that they held a proportion of the offices much less than their pioportion to the whole population- The state ment had been compiled with great care and ac curacy, and can be relied on. These statements show that there exists in the present circum stances no occasion for secret political combina tion to saTe the country. Becret political socie ties, and sectiooal parties are far more dangerous to our free institutions than tiny religious de nomination; or than the fact that about otie trelfth of our people were boro, without their consent, in foreign lands. Yet, to help this new secret ally of Whiggery, circulars and statements u r e issued asserting that the majority of the of f";es under the State and National government* r.re held by foreigners and Catholics. It is a press falsehood, designed to deceive the people, Mid induce them to join the secret order, and ' ->te for the Whig candidates. Some small offices ore to be thrown to the Democrats, if this secret erder can prevail, to keep up the deception Btill t;> it it stands independent of old parties. But all the Important offioes most be given to Whigs »a heretofore, io every place where elections have lately occurred. A SmrATHXTic Stobt Spoiled.— Bomo igno rant correspondent of the St. Louis Republican, Las started the report that “ the remains of the 1 ite Edgar Allen Poe, are still reposiog in an obscure corner of Potters Field of Baltimore.” I bis ungrateful oonduct will, of coarse, be mourned over.by the thousand and one admirers of ‘‘Annabel Lee,** and “The Raven,” and we, therefore, give the flat contradiction of the Bal timore Patriot , whioh say*; “Nothing can be fijcther from the truth. His remains were in terred at the time of his death In the First Pres lyterian Church yard, on the corner of Green and Fayette streets, aud were followed to the grave by a large number of relates aud friends. His obsequies? were of a oharapter every woy worthy of sueh a man, and we aro surprised nod grieved that sueh reports should be put in ciroulttioQ as the one qaoted above.” “ Febaxs ofFortuhi,” is the title of a new novel laid upon our table yesterday. It is by J. B. Jones, author of several interesting and popular novels. The scene of this new novel is laid in the, city of Philadelphia. The writer displays rare power in portraylog character, and “showing up” the follies of fashionable life. Financial and political life, and the life of the sons of toil, are all brought in review in the crowded incidents of this spirited and amusing tale. A rich banker, greedy of gold, and un scrupuloas as to the means of obtaining it, is the leading character of the story, and his por trait is drawn in vivid colors. We can commend the book to all readers of fiotion. Published by T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia, and for sale by Miner & Co.; GildeQfenney & Co., at their lit erary depot*, Pittsburgh. o Th* “ Summit.”—We are informed by travel ers and others who have stopped during the re cent excessively warm weather at the “Summit,” in Cambria county, that it Is one of the most pleasant and healthful summer retreats any where to be found. Senator Dodge, of lowa, who has passed several weeks at this place on aooouot of the ill health of his family, speaks in High terms of its pure air and water, aod of the good accommodations to be had at the “Mansion House,” kept by James RL Eiffel, Esq., who is untiring in his efforts to serve and render com fortable those who may stop with him. Eleoamt Card Writing. —We have seen some epooimens of card writing, by W. I. Vescelius, the oelebrated American card writer, that we think wonld be hard to excel. It has all the eveness and regularity of lithograph, without any of its stiffness, and forert lot now to be j Q Birmingham for manolkctariog purposes. Title perfect, and clear of Incumbrance. Enquire of a B. M. SMITH, at his Law Ofioe, jy2B Fourth street, above BmUhfleM, Pittsbtmth. irs* b* — - - otlee.—Tho Partixarship hotototbro Ihy ltd doiac bnflaw oad«r tk* m™ and itili of UKNNOTT, MARSHALL * 00., WdlMoired on thft 10th ioxt., by mutual ooaseut. BENNBTT, MARSHALL ft 00. Pittsburgh, June 28th, 1864. Copartnership. UNDERSIGNED hare entered into Copartnership X and et the urns aad »tjle of QUAFF, BENNJSTT A Co , (or the porpose of manufacturing Iron, the CUnton Holling Mill, South Pittsburgh. Office tt pres ent with English ft Kichsrdacm, No. 110 Water, and 160 WM. B. ENGLISH, ROOT. IL MARSHALL, JAB. J. BENNETT, JOHN QBAVr. Mttjbqrgb, June 38th, 1864—Jegfctf First street. ' 'PITTSBURGH Life, FirejtnAlfarine Lifunjic®jCompjmj OFFICE 65 FIFTH STREETI MA.SOS 1C IIALLt PITTSBURGH. PA. JAMES 8. HOOK, Fraddant. Csakus A. Colton, Bccrttary. Hal* Company makw erery inianne* ipparUinimr to concocted irtth LlttJ RISKS. Also, against Ilall and Cargo Ulska on tbs Ohio and Mis sissippi rlnir* and tributaries, and Marine Kiak* generally. And against Lot* and Damage bj Mre, and against thr Perils of the Sea and Inland Xarigalion and Transportation. I'oliciea Usuedat the lowest rates consistent with saletj to all parties. Jamm 8. Hood, Famui-l M'ClurkaD, William Phillips, John Scott, J't*«pb P. Quito, M. D., John M'Alpia, Wo.P. Johnston, James Ala'hba.l, Goers* S. BcLled, d Plremeu'a Inaurtiica Compamy of the City or Pltteburch. J. K. MOOKLIHAI), FroAlent—KOßrßT MNNEY, t«rv WUI lorare against HRK and MARINE RISES of ail Unde. Office: Mo. 99 Water street. vtuevo&s: J. K. Moorhead, W. J. AnJ^rfoa, B.G.Stvyer, R. B. Simpson, Wn. M. Kdgsr, ILII. Wiikina, 0. U.P&alson, \y»iiiam Oollui^wood, R. U. Kobsrts, John 31. Irwin^ Joseph tfa. Wilkinaoo, _ _ P»Ttd jgi2 «V astern Pennsylvania Hospital.— . Uc»nt om of accidental injury are received at ali hours, without form. JalO:s* n'"S» jOURNKYMKN*TArLOM"gO ln£r CUTTY, of Plttiborgb lad Altcghcoj, smu od the first WEDNESDAY ofevery month, at SOUDCiILBITBR’S, is the Diamond. By order. 1 J?*2 i GEO. W. BKK3E, SnxttMlJ. jT~ATTENTION! ti. L. O.—You ar* hereby notified to attend at voar Armory, on MONDAYS. WgnNRA. DAYS and FRIDAYS, for drill, and to transact such bust neu as may come Ocibr* the .Company. P. EANL marggrOmd Secretary pro sn. |rn>ASGBaONA LODGK, I. O. O. F_Tbe o«£r Angercna Ledge, No. 389,1. 0. of 0. F n meats eTerr Wednesday eTeolnx In Washington U*U, Wood *L [jyL-y Io Califuraia, on th« Eaat Fork of Salmon river Jolt 12th, of Condition of the Bowel*, TOBIAS YOTBK, for moriy of Veuango county, ag«d shoot jB years. HEW AH' Pennsylvania Bedleal Depart ment* NINTH STREET, BELOW LOCUST, PHILADELPHIA. rpHR Course or Lectures will commence on MONDAY, X »th October, 18F4, and will continue until Ist March. Dam Gouxt, M. D., Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Children. AMIS STU2J,lLD„PrincipleiandJ*ractteeof Hikin'. Joaa Nut, M. M., Principles and Practice of Surgery, J. M. Ai&sir, M. D >( intonj. Jon J. Hon, M. D-, Medial Chemistry and Pharmacy. Jor B. Kiddie, M. D .Thera pen ties and Materia Medk*. F**wct* O. Sjom, M. D., Institates of Medkiae. Tha rooms far Practical Anatomy an open In September A Medical and Sorglcal Clinic is held at the College nm Wed Deadly and Baiurday. gacond coone Students are famished gratuitously with the ticket to the Clinkal Lee tare* at the PeaoaylvtiLa Hospital. ft* toe each Ticket, Matriculation Pee, Graduation Fee, For farther inftxmaUon address J. J. REESB, M. D., Registrar, lg & Ninth it. Phll~tyipbi%, Sew Kt(l»| ttomae. fI'HE subscribers Invito the attention of the public to ± their Restaurant, situate on Fifth street, opposite the Allegheny Engine House. They Intend keMtagoabend, and reedy cooked in the best style, ell the principal cut.— end delicacies of the season The best brands of Ltauor will alwirs be found at their Bar. A call fo solicited, feel ing confident that they cao please all. ' * ”P l2:lw J. FBITCHMAH A 00. For Sale, ABPLENDID COUNTRY RESIDENCE, on the Ohio , .fu^ o^ 0 * on the Plans ivo«d at Hoods Hun. There is six acres covered with a lent* amount of Grafted Fruits, Evergreens, orapes, Ber rle* and Garden Roots; with a superior Dwelling, Barns aad Out-Houses, all intended to make a comfortable Koimt It is offered low. Enquire of ROBERT DAVIS, fto,. on the j.wneaercif TnOMABWOyDA, scplfcltn - 75 Fourth street. BorUeoltaral Exhibition. ‘ ' FAMILY TICKETS for sale at W. W. Wilson's, Jeweller. John B. MFeddeu A SonV, and James Waldrop’s. henry woods, president. Oeed Cash Investment. Qf| SHARES BANK OF PITTSBURGH; 40 shares Ohio and Pennsylvania Railroad; 10 do Manchester Saving Bank; SO do Monongahela Navigation Company: 10 de Pittsburgh Life, Fire and Marine Insu rance Tympany; SO do Rockland Mining Company; $5,000 Allegheny Oonnty Coupon Ronds: $5,000 City of Pittsburgh do do, ... A. WILKINS A (XX, s»pl£2w 71 Fourth street iiW BOOKS JUST PUBLlSHED.—Noctes ' AmbresU - - hr Christopher North. FormilUo, a Spasmodic Tragedy: by T. Percy Jonee. The Scouts, or the lllack Riders of Coogree: by W Gill more 81nuns. . Ew»ks of Fortuoe, or the Adventures of Ned Lorn • bv J. B. Jones. J The Home in the Talley; by EmiHe f. Oarlen Chptaina of the Roman Republic: by H. W. Herbert Just received and for sale by „ W. A. UILDBNPENNBY A 00. “P ia No. 7ft Fourth street OF FuKTUNE, or the Life and Adventures of X Ned Lorn: by J. B. Jones, author of Wild Western Scenes, Rival Belies, life and Adventure of CoL Vandar bomb, etc 4 beautifully illustrated from original designs by Barley ; complete in 1 vol. cloth, gilt flf over 400 Dene price $l. Call or Mod for whatever yon want in the cheap or stand ard Book, Magaxine, or publication line, te H. MINER A 00., “pl 2 No. 82 Saithfield street COTTAGE HOUSE Fob. BALB—Pleasantly situated ou the bill near the Allegheny Basin, and fronting the Plank Road. The House contains six rooms andaball well arranged for comfort and convenience Al»p j vo , nw J mer kitchens, a fine verandah In front of the house, a well of good water, stable, coal house, An. The house Isnew and In good cnler. The lot is 125 feet front by 150 dmn. prim $*,400. S. CUTHBEBT A SON “pl 2 Real Estate Agents, 140 Third street. A CHANCE FUK nUdNESS.—For ml*, the sioek. nx tures and good will of a Country Store, Mtnateekht miles from the city. Also, the Store and Dwelling Hwm Stables, Ac. S. CUTKBERT A SON -“P- 1 * 140 Third stmt. J)LACK BILKS-Jost received. 20 pieces Black Silks, of J grad*; a splendid article for $l. »*P ia A. A. MASON A CO. P aRAMEITAS—iou pieces all colors just reoeivedTa very superior article worth 37U easts »i«g at “P* 2 A. A. MASON A 00. LACK PLAID SILKS— Just received, a few pieces of the above much admired Bilks, all excellent oolore. “Pl 2 A. A. MASON A OQ. PkAKK FRENCH CHINTZES—We have Just received a L/ few pieces of the shove fine new strife. A. A. MASON A 00- MpU 2$ Fifth Stmt. Fruit Arriral at tk« gmUft—4» Ifti, -- COLLINS 4 tflffi, ‘ ' NO. a-MABKJST STBSST, ARE constantly receiving fraab rappito*. o t Tall and Winter Fancy 'Drags and Btapfc DRY- GOODiL They would reepeetfnUy calUbe attention of the Ladies to their fresh fttoek or .plaid and flfd Silks, French Merino**, Wool I'laida, Scotch Plaids, Embroideries, Lards. tMJtto, Stores, lloeiery, ie. Also, a fall stock af Domeetfc*, Woolens and Housekeeping Goals. of erery description, constantly k«ot no buj, all of which they Matter tbenuelree they can offer to thrlr eastonien at tower prlctx any other house In the city. Remember, COLXJAS a M’KRg (Dr. Thom’!* old stand.) No. t 3 Market street. Notice to Bridge BaUderc. PROPOSALS for the coDstractioo of a subeuntlal FOOT BRIDGE aerocs the Penmyiranla Can*), is Doqoesne borough, will he weired until IST OCTOBER NEXT, by the undersign d. Plena tod spedficatfoiu can be aeen at tbe Pest Office, and Store of Wb. MConnal, E»., la raid borough. WM. 0. UJiLKK, Orphan*' Cosrt Salt. TXTILL bo offered at public tale oa THUIUDiT *YEN » V INO, October 6th, 1864, by order of Orphans' Conrt, V.ie the property of David Greer, downing that valuable building lut, .aitoated oa the eoroor of Pood aad Uarbury tticeta, having a front on Peon street, g3)f feet, running along Marborjr 110 feet, to tb* alley, which bounds the Pvtusylrania Railroad Dapoi. A 100, at 1 o’clock, PivM, «a SATURDAY, the 7th day ct October, 1864, will bebqhl on the premise*. a number ot ele gant Bnlldiog Lots, in the Elginh Ward, near the Eighth Ward Public gehool House. Iwras made known at seJe^ assail ! DUY GOODo.*—A. MTtG HE, corner of Gnat and FUlh stmu, bas no* oomplaltri bis 2kll nock, am. would leave to tay that be le no* telling goods at twenty-five Pit cent. lees than the price* of last jeer. LaJtea will bear in mind that a j«rj handsome dress or pi tin black silk can be bodgbt at this establishment for five dollar*; a dress oi good Parmetta for $1,60; a drees of Mcualla da Laics or ds for $1,1234 i * of good making Oalieo for 50 cts; and all other goods in proportion. sopll SUNDRIES—- 10 tons Pear lash; 60 bMs Mackerel, large No. 8; Mhfbbls “ « 25 bbls Shad; 80 bf bbls Shad; 60 bbls Mackerel, medium; 60 bf bbls “ 101 bbls Hydraulic Cement; 60 boxes Palm ioap; 60 bags Timothy Seed; ISO Saltpetre; at BHBMBB Jk BIOBARDBOS'a. N 1 '-*! BUOIU, i«* puMUQM >l>o re erived by U. MIN'KK k 00, 82 Smithfleid street. Captain Cenot, or Twenty Tears or an AfHcen Slaver; Ijingan awount of bis career and adventures: by Brants bister Agnes, or tho_ Captive Nan; a picture of Convent Lite: by a Clergyman's Widow. Chestnut Wood; a tale by Liela Linden. The English Envoy at the Court of Nicholas I: by Mi— Julia Oorner. Nannetta and her Lovers; a tale of Normandy: by Tal bot thrynna. ' Vlceeat Notts’* Fifty Tears in Both Hemispheres Nat, or the Three Apprentices. -r Harper’s Hagasine, for September; price 16 cents. Mrs. Soutbworth's nev Kook,in press,and will be reodr* eri in a few days—The Lost Brines: by Mrs. *"»»"« X). N. South worth. For any new Books call on THE HYDROMAGEN 01, Waterproof, Aatj-ConaniaptiTo Cork Bole*. Manufactured bt hakcodkt, bradley a co, ♦4 Market street, Prindpal Warehouse tux Wood street, Cbeapride, London, England. Am—t— v fetabßehmentx, 88 Ann stmt and 102 Nassau street, New TBK HYDBOMAGEX Is a valuable dlscovexy for protect* log the feet from damp or cold, and therefore a preventative cd many Lung diseases, wiOumt any dodaing %ehaUttr. The Hydromsgen is in the form of a sole, and worn «»»•**> the boot or shoe. Its n-.diealtd character is a powerful an Hdrtt*. In Jluau r For Gentftmen it will bo found agreeable, warm and healthy, to wear in the oddest or rainiest weather, ae the foot cannot become wet If the Hydromsgen is inserted. Udies may wear the lightest aoted boots or shoe* in the most inclement weather with impunity; white Oonaump* tton, so prevalent among the young of our country, mas be thwarted by their general adoption. They entirely tu pertede over-thoet, as the latter cause the bet to perspire in a very unhealthy manner; and, besides are not danrerbh* t .°u P ! d, ? trlM * in ley weather, like India rubbers. White the Uatar cause the feat to appear extremely Urea tb* Bydromageo, being a mere thin slice of oork prepared, peculiarly placed Inside, does not Increase tbeaiie crflbe hut, or cause the foot to appearuntidy. Tb Children they are extremely vrioaWa. as they may engage In exerdre with comfort and healtky effects. Their expense la so light « to scarce need men don; besides, those who patronise them will And their yearly doctor’s btU» mudi dimtuiAcd lAertoy. As the Hydromsgen is becoming more known, its sale Is Increasing to an almost incredible extent. Last year In London. Manchester, Birmingham, Liverpool, Glasgow U*d3, Dublin. Farts, Antwerp, ilambutgh and Berlin.our '*ies n*»-h*d I,732,pairs of Cork Soles.' This year the uum'-er will far surpass that. Ask jbe Faculty their opinion of their value as a preren lauve for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma aa j Consump- Wm. 8. ritren, James D. M’GUI. Alexander Uradley, Jobo Fullerton, l'-obert Galway, Alexander Reynolds, Arm* (•trout; County, Ilomtio N. Leo, KltUnnSng, Uj ram Stowe, liearur. Men’* Site, per pair, Ladies’ “ Boys'* ML«tses*“ - . 25 “ None* retail prices ve make a Tent libera* id lowunce to Jobbers and H huietalers, so that any store keeper may make a fine profit on tbeir sale, abUe they are m article that niay be kept in any store, amr.ns any class (•r good-. ¥or terms, apply to * J UiECOUrir, BRADLEY * 00, 38 Ann street. New yi,rfc. «ppfr.Uw3m 818 ASTLEY COOPEB, BABT., Iff. D 1 ,r P eminent Med'cal Practitioner, has left a T-laab!e \!& to ‘ b ! ¥or ' J m hls snst Of COX ar’d nolallloff eiire Tar PCLMONAEY DIS* KA3RS, Ote tut of Medieint. A ,£;k T en »nd *dT»id the dm of the MEDICATED FDIt CHK9T PROTECTOR, -° til persons of all ages and condition*, a* a certain and a safe rta aid against those fearful dlsearas Consumption. Bronchitis, Aitbma, Cooghs, Colds, and otter affections of to** Lungs, which arise from the exposed state of the chest, rewiuoy to fiishum, and the continual changes of our ril mate. , ‘■•i tie rrot*ttor” Is simply * chemically prepared fur Imod with rillr end padded, which,suspended from the neck. «>Ters the chest, ia so agreeable a manner that once worn, itbeeomrsa necwtiyand aemfort. H u The Protector,** although but recently fatrodtrad Into America, u making rapid progress through the United Staten, the Ckmdas, South America, andthe Weal Indies. It boa for a long time been a staple article in Kurland and on the continent of Korope, while It hse grown in many cou ntnej to the position of an article of dree*. * To demonstrate tbwe tea enquire of any English real dent in your Ticmity of hie knowledge of the taTefidel ef tecte of waatioe the Protector, uKOumt recount to doctoring Tbw coat of wearing Una* artielee ia pmeiv trifle, and one wiU lent for some yean. No one ! who Tai nts the health of himself or bis finally will be without them. Tb.lh*n|fol.inthiioo£lS T J? l not J2£ta reoommcadiag them, but rapidly introducing them. Her ooort, Bradley A On, of London, and Manchester, Bor originally entrusted' with the manuteture ol the Protectors, by the lamented Dr. Cooper, and ecstinae • 000 T li ?* 10 hU original Instructions, aoo tkwwrorecummend thoee who would sear u The Pro. lectors, to see to their being genuine. JUwumber Oiit it a fttpk article, !fS!f 60041 to* t *U of which will b« sold/br cos* at price* to salt tiu tlms! <»bT „ A. MTIQIIE, . _fPF 7 corner Grant end Fifth streets. BY Virtusof » precept under tbs bends of Wm. B. M l * ProkUotof lm Court of Common Pi«**r hieitd District of PeansSbS^ of the Coon of Oyer sod Tsralasraod General Jen jwi*. «7 10 “ dftr *»W District, udWOlbn BoßgJandGaSrtel Ads®*. AreooUt# Judges of the M^oStr tend of tbs aoth (UyttfireoU, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight handiedaad Sftsfitnsssa&'saS « OctSbM,'SsoS*^ , MONDAY OY Public ootkw b hereby given to eQ Justices of the Faaee, «? ro^i r .?. nd oo, i* t £ M ®*» of the County of Allegheny. thsi £Sf. ,, aS.“? tbe S» l » n -A , ® ,r P™P« per*m?w?cfa their lnqukltioift, Sxemlnstions, sod other re 2ff®WST[ *«» things, whkh to their rwpectire «S?L!h bgbelf eppeen to be dene, end alsotboee *!? Prisoners thet now ere, or may be n the Jail of arid County of Ailmfcesy, to be then'and there to prosecute sg*inr» them eaSaUbe josh Given under my hand, in Pittsburgh, this 30th day of August, la the jeer of our lord one thousand eight hua dred tad fifty-four, and of the Commonwealth theVrih ta3l V3L magill. aiSg. All wool plaids-a. a. mason a u» d»y* win recafre and opep *Tery select itoefc of mm uto 100 piece* all wool Jkfab; purchased P*ckam andperemtoi7 Mies in New York at ssacriflM **7 will be oflered JtSSrlSi half lees than osoal prices. . ftjsa,T£ag‘ "° rtg " iiit ° f *» I BVEftr FAMILI WUOULU HAVE ONJS 0F HANIGLE A PHIPPS’ i OCLKS&ATZD GLOBE WATER COOLERS) Patented by them in 1863. k SAVING of at least Pi fly p* r Cent In tv* r*- *»P« Wcad tL, btAron Thhd^SlrtSmhm-' P 1^?, 1 4? D oehamKtal^apakiwj, in ,n it, bfmaehat, executed in the best style, ud at prfceo to sstsstt «»23£a!%ajas&^5^^te mSS* EZJ2L,* I £S£ «t tba Shop, or tt Uw WanhottM, Mo. IM'Weo&StlmL*** W* StMabont mn Ma aln m a WJBlaa Pm»u, u; «*»• ufcla 'V ... • r - -•-•• ■>-' : -' ‘' ■» "** Bargeaa of Do< jnesne Bo rough. U. MINER, A (XX, 80. 32 Smith fie Id street. by boyal lerebs paikht. rat; chest. i-0 ■** #* 'v ~v..-«V • t; 'w-- ? /" AMUSEMENTS. ViMiiumweMßPD O. T *EB* £nb asm W. LiBUAJLB, Bfi« ftlWfin utrwt, above Wood .~«Pxfcatof pdmkrion -Patm and Pax* quettnfiOo; Privateßoxei,large,sB:do.do.nil, s6 j fie* ood Tier, 25c; Boxm Jbr totaled persona, 60s. _ Persons securing seats wffl fie charged 12U amts extra fertltf mf* Doors open at ?£j o'clock; performance to eom> xtMbee atSo’eloek ~_Ybira night of the talented inrtoe actress Mbs ELIZA LOO AN This eretrtng, September 12tti. thepsrfcemanae will commence with the popular play of LOTJre lAOfilHOI: Margaret Elmore, Mies SHsa Lo gan; Matthew Elmore, Mr. Xj. Frtor....~aeotch DuMe, >.te*Mary fwrtiagtoo.._i> o »t*t Hornpipe, Miaea& aM K. Partington—To conclude with the laughable Cnee of THIIOAjf Off AJLOVEBrPeter, Mr. Bran; Gertrude, (witn songs,) Bfrt. BseiW. CtSBAP BUILDING LOTS FOR BALR^fire good Lota, ) each baring a front ofU fret on Ohio Lane, Allegheny a jr, near the outer depot, by ISO fret deep to a 34 fret alley. P. W $OO each; onwltartb In band, balance In one, two atid three years* ... . E.CUrHJUC&X * JOB r - MpB Real Estate Agents, 140 Pdrd street. 'IMVK.MTI ixiiXahS lil kiiii),"bilio»u*4,Mu7. X Afsw good Bonding Lots for aale on the shore tans. Vi ice of each Lot *2lO. Mss, M feet front by 310 deep to an alley. Steal* on ML Washington. S. CUTHBKRT A SOB. 1 ”~ OB* S BUNT. Dnmn, begs leave to » /MBSKdoqdm that, after a protracted abac see, he may be again found a this poet, prepared to attend _ .to all who may frror him wish aealL HisoSee 1? on reny-strtet, one (tear from Liberty itnsaX [mfk , A'i^L**** 1 * B ",* y*° Improved Pams Jtwt re eetod and fin sale by toft JaMKS WaBDBOP, fifth treat. I.IOUTTmCKJ RLhIiANT TIUUBBD PL&IV.ND i j STRIPED SILKS.—On tM.d»jor to.n«,mVw. V,lll «* hibit over rightypisoee rich CgM plaid and etripeJ Silks, oi ihe moat fashionable styles, and eomprising by far the itort extensive variety ever shown in thiedij. Purchased e am* extreme low rates. The Ladies are particularly -•linked to call coon and exrmine them. A. A. MAfIOK k QQ. i Ui.NKor iT.—A Brick House and Lot of Oronod going X for $400; only $2OO eash in hand, balance at sf(X> a ytHt. Hood* contains three rocen* aadaetUar. TbeLot 1* 2d fort front on Arthurs street, Seventh Ward, by 79 flat d.-cp, with Peach and Plum Trees, Grape Vines, Ac. » ■' S. CUIHBKET A SOB, »u3O 140 Third street. HLACK fitiSJUO) SILAS—A. A MAsO.'i k UU.'haT# j ost received a large assortment of Blaek Figured Oiks, of every width and grade, including some Terr fine striae 4 4 Hla, k Brocade. ’ \ an» I kfcUAIhAS AM> X " jaet racrired. XTEW GIKOHAMS.—We hare jnat raaelwiil fifl e •it aaaortment of dark new styles. - * u3 ° A. A. MASON k 00. C, D. Wm 4, *” IMPORTER ASD WHOLESALE DEALER IN WIMIM ABO LIQUORS, No. 147 North Seoondstreet, fifth aiore Raee, east side, Philadelphia, has on band the v —* qualities of oJd -Wines. I bh Whiaky, Uononra bua Whiaky, Holland Gu, Cordials, Ae,on wertttv ilu attehhon of purchasers and dealers. £aaSßy . OWSTOk'S; t CTAVERLKY HOUSE, 60 Booth Hghtbstreet between y J Obeetnut eud Welnnt PfaUadri^ria. THE CHIOfI, T - e -wg^^°f Te*f Tea, Tea.' awß bare received from New York ud PMladei* |W* 880 HALF OBffiTß TRA, comprising Tone Hyson, Imperial, Gunpowder, Oolong, ftwiw* aad English Breakfast, all of which rare bean ear*" uuy selected, and rill be sold at usual, either -trials or Also,superior Bio and JaraOoflba, Lovering 1 * *s l St. Louis Refined Bogan, satiable for Jdliea, Preserves, *“ 8 > ®.» 101,4 Ur**; 25,000 Principegenre of prime quality, which we will sell wholesale at $lO9lOOO. „ -A. JAYSBS, Pekin Taafiten, 88 Fifth stoat. D mff’a College* f I'IIC Gamfeal and Mathematical Departments of this In-' 1 stitotion *2l be opened on MuMDAY, August Slet. Uagusga.Mtthfinittfa and the highest KwflUh wi:i be taught. Young man ean bam persua a tboroogh vurte of Cberical and English stsdSec. No pains aoro ttum wfll be spared to make this department of the Oof leas' »«rihy cf patronage. payable by (ha **t. Marion, jo advance. , P. HAYDEN, tL D- Protl Mathematics and Classical pi ClUwa*' DepMlte Bank* nnis President and Director* of thl* Bask hsva fhlsdmy l demand a dividend of rcua pm cerr- out of the profits of the last six mouths, on the capital stock paid In, payable oe or after the 14th Inst K D. JONES, Cutler, lltlsburgh, Septembr 4,lBs4.—feeofctd Hydraolle Cement. L'OR Cisterns, Spring Houses, Yire Wall*, Ae., various X. breads, always on hand at 319 liberty street. Pitta »«rsk; [eep&ZwJ . W. W. - Seminary for Beys. "* ' *** G™**#*-,oppodU Qmri Btiut, I HM Fall Session of this Behoof wtli qq MON i PAY, September 4th, and the tfotles of Inamicthm will -« rneoned % Messrs. 6E26G8 and ST DONALD. 1 here are tn anooearive months in the Academic year. Tiriikm is $12,60 per quarter. The number of pnpU* is limited, and boys are >n -he order of applications which may be m«de after \ugust 3-ltb, at 54 liberty street, or at School, or by latter ir oped in Prat Office. . anftow* China Hall, \ f ARRET STREET, RETWKK? THIRD AND FOURTH. Jj. —lOO crates of QUEENSWAfcE, of his Fail imports : mi, now receiving, to which we invite the attention of the c-r.mtry and city trade Haring some dosen different pah item of Tea Ware, we feel confident of suiting all tastes; aei ng Which may be found white iron atone, gold band, *O. -1 scroll, bloe, pink, plan purple, brown and green. At *<*• « handsome green sprig and white imitation stone, which can be sold teach below the real stone ware. COIISfON WARE —Our stock of fagnuwi Teas, Plates, l>i.-*hes. Dakar*, Nappies, Bowls, Pitchers, and every arttdw m i lie line, is large, and selected for the city and country trade. * G LASS WARE—Having a large and well selected stock ©f tilts on hand, we will sell at factory prices, paving the merchant the trouble of mining a separate bUL All we “t is a call, ami we feel confident of pfeastng. »«pg , JOHN J. O'LEARY. Ladlei* Class tn Mathematics. * IN the Mat hem attcal department of Dsff’i College, In dies are taught Arithmetic, Algebra, Elementary De* saiptive and Analytical Geometry, Trigonometry, Mensa* ration, Linear Perspective, sphe leal Projections, Shades Mid Shadows, Ac. Xhli elaas is designed principally for c»'-bcre and advanced students, and will be confined to uaihemuks *l™. Jfoura—Wednesday, front 4 to 0, P. SL; Saturday, from 9 to 12, A. M. Terms $lO, per eeesfoa of 20 weeks, payable mcdranm. p. HAYDES, A M , Professor of Mathematics. FOR SALE VERY CHEAP* AXGILUKS -LOT-IN ALLBO HKNY CITY, 24 fcet-bj -100. A good bargain can bo had by applying sooo nt it* office of the MOMiIMO POST. ____ Jylfctf 8 .VI ALL (X/IT AUK HOUBIS, with ■ Lot of 90 feet ttßfcQß .Union stroet.MtTT&sLinfton, by 228 feet deepton 9o wi rtiwt Price COO; $lOO tax usd, m tlni yearly payments. For aUe by S. CUTHBKKT A BOW, 140 Third etnwt. Lot tit Ml*. AOO-JD BTODIHO LOT, 2* feet front on Oerwn ttroet bj 100 feet ia depth, la «wh»rh«m *flx be told inquire of GJSO. f. GtIXMOKS. J*** el oCce of the Mor*»faff X ViKY KSB D&AY A quire of 3t» J ai-AD ulL—So ceeeajuet received aad fcr mb by 2_.*fP T a. E. BiLLKBB A CO. iCA-NfiA—l c*#e *m*U flaks juft rac’d endforeelebr _ b. a. «bj«» * c». i iASXUJt ettAF-at ftujettreoeivedaZMt famlebr.' “P" - - a a aaf.t.inifl j qq. oU_*£0 U _*£, OIL “ 1 P*P» rtetirwl and ior Mte by ‘ -*» T *IL K- ggfj.giifl * of Art, « Hoibatold Words, « * writ ‘ - 'IU4TAJUO 1 >o2B : la uor« and tbr nl« br b. K.a»ujsa i co. \1 AQAmia iua iVL 15 »■■'*■ uwy.w. jPetcndtt»a I mtimf Kathaal M^«^ T ?oct Ttetind ni fcr «]« bj W. A. GILDENTSHSCT * 00- - Ha. 76 Fourth Hiwt 4 ’-t-lil >Mrtriiiniiii nr tfißiiir i i u **. ur yt *nd «. ««y. They ooSStaJS^ ■MOrsl WiMU Jumatooibn: 5? I '' «• *> Hwm; xruv. >a do Chamicettea; -~tin»Ti “■“*=»« of noanetofi,S^teo, /'SINGLNNATI BOAP— v 9f boxnOitlMißdOctniuiSMS' f*v?° “U!'* **“» So. 1 Eo»p;W rtodTrf aodfttMtobj auutr * iisS/w” 7 ”* Mpl 2saubmj«x4t e '“ «S 5. " pl ; BAILEY * BEtaHtw . pii ~ M »*<“ BAIXJCY * Bpwrt^ Tfcontetfi: £j a. r. tSSSI.^ &£!!£*”" ***■*-*»»_, 4031 *• B. LAOTFIK, W-ffegd ttwt. bssss; 6 ' JOfl. WLSMOQ tcmarat tb« Kamooi ami Market it. UM wll toeSnuffSl uoioe mine before porehutaf eleewhare. ** ** * aSl : JOS. nSMISa. T BH**P._n™ ■ ■ _ 67 Wood «tr—fc S A iJS DA— “ to "**• «**» *d» br_ 13 *"* B R- K. aJOLKas-. CO. R oaj Sr** ““* *“ * toM tod for Ml* by *° a j K. E. b£LLER3 t QQ_ CIAHTILK bUAP—IO tug ia star* Mid tit *ale by k QO. Vi bODA-—lfiO kag» ia mot* •*! Tjt sals bv g- » a2B n. K SELLKRBA Sfc IHUIIKIO* KOUT-7 1»I« lam ud fcr „i B l, •*&* a. a. Bum ± P lA&ba—lj anki rwtr«* «ad tof nU by >llK rarer u. ooLLDra. PALM BQAP—I3J ioa to ton tad ZHQUgH k RXCHAKMOV. S~ smMßfartiuMßjta o t rurNAM,jim»W.il -. t» t—Some fine naw are! A. A. MASON A CO. Oyean old, for Mia; « FLKMIKO BSO&, - ® Wood atnat. FLaOWQ. ~‘~X-zr*r-