i --., ; , M 1. . _ • • Tag p.p. _ aha—mown . • dont ill , .• au inooar, of it on thil The Anti te4 . out of I pot, ead , tl ' - • 4weilitigs wooed war team; yet only 4, sis. Vasimoil asp ige 'the Deno, so others soy uothit . 10011 1• on ' ' oreoie of hi se ao Y It ever obB. The ily yowl s Iv blab at eisae 185 -turie4' la buihlioge isosesotti - es'a only Talons of ' • poeterotui Luilt , up and thelei ~R 'r,.j;; . MBE NMEM i;Z2 ERIZEIMUI ; . • ••• BUM z i ;e• ••• .:.;: Vert bill • Mk ;-,81,1 , . liiatay.lll nev s public tabielog, • , 161.4 ini . . * W We, kap, [rote hp lithe ofVbiob BHA too to &am .tLs " thi flu Wasitipit, , • ,_, -. + 3 ` . 'N' 1 , ."••• , • • ~: ~••:•:,:•••:::';',!S., :••••••kt• '• : .1.'„,•.• 4 2_ ' : I s*,:%: • " ! • " - 4.4 •.4 .• wi.tl; ' . vf• sti • •' 1 "1-t l 4 WC • . `i - • :Y.:: ' ;*t, ; " • •:' ^••• •• ':•• • : r , - , .',:. . - 7M.7b; f.l ur`oxcit i'.wiaUam..z. 6. winus-j. 1111,BT T. .CO. • 4 ND ,PROPRIRTORA R. otrox Edaila=B WEDNEtki gOTLNINO; SEPT. 5, 1860 -/-, ABRik FOB PRESIDENT, ANL LINCOLN, 01 ILISNOIS jcoa,yics enrncnerr, BEMMUIi HAN 11111323 :Ixotins Ist, TAlrge. ..410H.L1a.ME3 POLLOCK. %11.7014.1110MA11 M, 110 WK. 1.•1011: vo7g7-1. g Piotbalm, II glismr•Slotukt, , ; • throge 1111.1. r, _out, ; A. B. Mille, 17 batlid Oolabr, IS E.maei 0471 u, • 19 Cigar (,Seerta,", William Mailmen, 2L John M. alrepetrich, 22 Jeome Herr, . 1 C4rar2 O. • Raul P. it , 2 iisary ; 4 Ilabort n 2:Nitha•llls 0441hrt K. b. • •1. Ames w. r j ill ll. s.Na fruidis tt. bevl.l Mom • II 1402 L . Ki s t ! ' 'on, 1 I_ gr. Jobn ICI Richard P. Rubella, Haar, Pout Lac, .oroer. ==l rthi OuVßailuo, ND14.7E1 11:1,11%1 , or, mesa 131112E9 NOlESlr:akist FOR JAhtl -Arm 0 13 7- S MUURZ3 i 4.4 I) OUtitianda--X XI Id DIFTRICTI terivr m 0 N IGI II r OP FA iRSOALI... PlttAtmgh. ,WILtIII3II3, Alkytittly. • E. UOtIRIKO, ittserse. DJUilLAlt.Eitaibetb It. U. BORNS, lindlpy. Onirtr, A. IlllkflON. Put. J. ItICHARDeON, Tompnanceville. Recorder, 111 4 HOU, .Allegbeey, •;Oroeveiseioner, EtAlge, 4 TW 4 e Pluebetegt, LAN, ltdodb. - .lAgre E err, W36,Plttaburgh. Director of lhe /bur, 1:11ILL/ANT. Widths. trs.—We cautioned our readers, be ' the census returns were published, •( too'neuth from them; but, while the increase in our population then led would, when made known, die• ispeathilorre of our people, we were prepared fur the low figureenfinally census takers. Here I. the result NI girth at the Marshal's cf6oe foie Gay e not to 110 we thought dimly Judi • appoint itt net oureelv siTilt bit t • far the oily 1...444 , 1 , Lit10a.0r runt:wane. 460. ~ law: Wu.ls. 1569. 1550. 71 . 2... .4216 818th, 7,00 1185 •• . ; +3,0 grreutb, 3131 •,.1.06 161 I. 0067 Rlghtb, . 4369 4926 • 2 i • 4310 Ninth, 4923 11‘14 6716 , 6211 -. • , :.1. 1880. - - 48,601 V 1.864 of on uee, we know, to complain ? cc incorrect. We will be 4.01,1 ►b& tie lwere' competent men; who have work ;Wall: ueverthelerm,_the : figura t - -gilieelfici, - acittbetiy the eilideuce it face: weird bas had an entire square biot ic, it, altioe 1850, by the Doqueene de e workebope have ecoroaahed upon a cailaidtrable extent, while the lie not suffered from either- setoff the first ward elbows a diminution of the fiend of 41(... The third ward pactly built ward in 1850, and since re sturdimr ot old frame dwellings on property have beeirdimolished, and I have been built-In their etead, to og 'of' the dwellings displaced by LFitail etreet i yet it shows an in -021, while the fourth ward, which psotlY built And us fully °coupled wislulfore, Acme s fsltisg of of fifth ,irard, 16104 Ilse been stead g—Uuell filling up for years, shows , . . A iiitieMle, and the sixth ward, in istloo new boueee have been erected i, upon lots tben vacant, hie s re i retinal oronly 116. The number of te the' seventh ward has also largely i t l Ines IMO, but the census man could i 25 mire people in it than then. The the eighth ward ie, however, most. pre- This , word, his been 'very largely ince IMO. . Lots were cheap there, itteanneee has attracted thither many , a or cbmparativelyxmall means, who ... .I.lr ,ty built the ward up. In 1850 thire 1350 eaters In it now there are over ;neataidlng to the above-table t there is I ff its population a 267! A gen ; , • o livee in the ward, and who hue, 011 °Mel, . the best possible means of eisure. us that the increase of popu hi Waal is not leps than 1500. Coot the exact figures by us, but- we cothilal data, that over 3000 new build been :pot up in this city 'lace 1850, attuait 2000 were iron lots Dot before • Eie!ry one of there new buildings 40 - alleast five iohabilauts, ind it is nob to say That our city has increased and silica - the period of the last oeuens. Tirsiblive given have been returned to on, they.:do' groan lejastioe to the city. - -Two P nrylersoiari publishes the following as • en "err ' • L front • speeoh of CARL SHOAL: 'akayour Declaration of Independence, s,diploci Is Me dodge, adopted merely for the pur pose of . easing the rebellious colonies in the • elm of civilised mankind. There is your . De • , elarition of Independence, no longer the sacred code of he rights of 'min, but a hypocritical pito' of sperrisl, pleading, drawn op by a bitch of artful pettifogger', who, when speditiog of -- tbe rip of man , meant but the privileges of sista of, arlatocratio elsvebolders, bat styled it •Lberigh s of man,' In order to throw duet into Wrireyes of the world; and to inveigle noble -7-- ,trafted eels lido lendlog them aid and assist. ' •isioe• . Applaisse] There are your boasted Ravelati nary sires, no longer heroes sod sages, bat: - 'dished humbuggers and hypocrites, w i n I who mg cm. ;thing sod meant soother; who' gimped unterfelt eentimenis at genuine; and obtaLo atom' sod mortey and assistance sod we on false practices! There is your groat " /icon Revolution. no longer the great obsooplo of gist I principles, but a mesa, 4 Ylaluii. tiok-;lbarito of applause and lough for,l rsis credos nutmeg— [renewed Ghee re I—the merstlm dent - impositiou ever praoliceu upon' lio - .!lio oloilit!" - [ Applinee ] - W. l i n ' - irtnounce this a deliberate forgery. Mr. Slterron reritilered such language. - Re, is„ StehMar had a gentleman, and one who allays 111Witki e thoughts in clear and eloquent bat Wlguage. _ lie does not, we know, j ay soy, sentlerrentesuch ss the above, and its Of :tittering them In spelt Noetsge. skßOrbsels. - - -: .11,—The area are burulag brighq io iliefT rle Stott.' In the Chicago Press . I'. owe bsf. ne we hive the record of three Repub. :110a• lotto sosetinne, with 'heading s as follows: .!' - 'Nessi talkie at' Woodstock-12,000 Rept:W „pep' Ii *motif .Grand Damointration at 1 , rAn 12,000 present ;" "Immerses thither. _ .. , - iii as aorta-20,000 Republicans out-0,000 lid tea is Procession," fro. Suchyiporta - 4910 cr y 'day. - The village tneatiage are - -': iiivsrs. than 2,000; the comity meeting:: inife from 0,000 to 10,000; and 'the. meetings ~ ilifeltacieg twri of three countlea from'l2,ooo to ';',,AOOO. It is all op withltongiu in tbat tat*. , - - *Altai rase no.--The ' P•Oh& Dow- Tie c , Cox , ' . erinie Olden, a, Donglis.psper, admits that the - -- iiieselein kagiasige said to have been - need by Donglatk in.regard to floury Clay; at Carrollton, J 144 la 4844, le genuine. - That journal soya: 1. - -lsolla piste age, Douglas way a etivilid i telor •, -. , . Co . sigt*,e la the Meth Coagi_aseleval I.l:tr . ot_o! P peagn iala t, L i trfn: a tte d M oia l : °° , d" trei ws i:o i lt i a °P at .4gegalßoo,and In hie speech 1111. dila place, Doug. ..--)joia&4lthefollowiog language: . • ^ .'eay Ci i , la a Mack hearted !radar, and the aiy'AJaggioan , stal , ',ousts who Ter add him,,!, : ..-.ft , . , ..m .' . • ..., 1 i,i,,,, sit " 111 p lease cop,. • C. : •-• ~ -, asin i n --Cquirrt.—The folfating ii the Ite• . - . ' Pijapp" Askei is Clain county :-. ~...fs..,f; ' ,ift67,•,.i.4,Di..C..Dcutopt. __. . - ~ .. ''''-.FL-,1T."J01i05i0n..,;,. (1 ..? , ,11/44iii ''''' ',W1L:11..1111844P4 - 11:40b11 $ 1 0 0111{201,1 . illOWilllisw. , &kid. ' ! `'`.•."..&if._111'.., . . , Tim Down.i . t3•••%-,-61•4,1; , C :Mho was nominated for. Assifully by aid demo• orate of Venal:lgo °minty, bis'deolined - Porterfield is • strung sad hint* Dougl•s man; but the leaders of his party; tip thou, ;are for Brecklnridge: end feeling that be vii merely osed_iss a bait to catch Doog i tta-voten at !the 00. tuber election, he has withdrawn from the eon. ems. Ile is frank enough, also, to glee that as • reason. Ile nye : "It is known that I have ibuen a friend and eupporter of Stephen A. Douglas, and; in tbp, main adhered to the doctrines promulgated h' him, and would obeeefully give him my,sopport were there a shadily of a chinoe of his election. By the notion of the State Catomittee at Pressen, on the 9th of August, the last ray of hope has departed. The deign of thin Committee is eri- deutly to sell the State to Breckinridge and Lane, which male I minuet leod a hand lb bring ing about, believing Breekitiridge to bet the in strument by which disunioitiele are malnly en deavoring to never the Upton and obliterate the ,Dentoorstio party. 'The county organ (epertator) 'hoists the name of Judge Donates, yet ties noth log to Nay in his behalf, nor does it advocate the principles upon "blob . .he stands,' and for which he olefins the highest office in the gift of the people. That:our:Spur/1W by Mil organ /sods *ye to &here that offer the ricond Teterdy of Oc tober the none of Douglas tap be taken f town and (hoer of Breckinridge awl Lane run up : Who are,' I think, sectiooal and less Worthy de l support of Democrats than Linoolo.l The eentence in itafies lidloatee a foot of great signifmanceto the Douglas: men. It Would be mythic g if it were confined`tn VenangO county ; but what is true of that oonnty ie true Of event many other counties in thie , State toc4 the foot is apparent that a large number of democratic paper° throughout the State have raised the name of Douglas, nod giv.Otim a nominal sup-, port, which are really for: jirecitinrltlyge. The object is to hoodwink the pan g 's' men for the present, and so seduce theta into the stipport of Foster and the various deMooratic cot my tick ets; and when they have been milked dry, and everything possible gained out of their vette, haul down the omen of DOttglas and Johneon and run up those of Brei4inridge rind Lue. Thi, general stampede of dim numintfl Douglas papers le Breckinridge, brier the oc4ber elec. 'Joey ie expected to strike terror to the hearts of the Douglas men and carry the fusion ! eleatoral ticket by a heavy rote o'er that of (be Douglas straightcut ticket. The Genius of laLofty, ta UoioutowO, is one of this class of papers. Fayette iB o 01080 county, and it is essential to have the rotes of the Douglas mcn G r the Ifeeehinthign men who are candidates upon the bounty ticket. It is therefore for Douglas, no:Vr; but when these votes nre ebtaieed it will be for Brehltioridge. The same is true of the Venengo Spirit:nor, the Clarion Iremorrat, the, Brookville ✓:jTeraoaion, Chambershurg Valley Spirit, Wajeesl!turg Mes senger, Beaver Star, and laser other papers in 0:003 t the interior. we feet reluctant to put the ro.e, oil this city, in this clues, but we fear Wit ahall bare to do it. It floe the nattiest . I.l2ugles, hut figkie like tiger for the humbug CrOoon fusion enheme, which was get up eddy Cop the benefii of Brick inridge. The hands are the hands of !Etlflll, 1,14 the voice is the coke of hicob. This is a very adroit hot not very honorable game. somebody is to not chested: kud if the Douglea men choovito bect'ome the victims, they have as good a right ttibwcheated sassy set of men we know cf. - - NORTIIIIMDLIZIAND COVIIITY.—The .tentooritic tact recently nominited is so follow' Congress—J. J. Reimenshyder, of Niihau. Senator—Wm. T. Forsyth, of Nortlitlmberlsotl. Assembly—Samuel Eta. Skertff—DavidlYaldroa.' Commissioner—loaso D. Baker. Prothonytatir—Daniel B e ckley. Auditor—John Huffs. MS Amery/canton eaie that Lite charge against Mr Hamlin that 4 received 4700 as a bribe when Senator, has not been di,proved. It hag never been prova, nor .as any evillcnce been adduced to support it. it;it uenal to*ek people to prove a negative: MnDOWILAII Min finds Insuperable difficulties Witte way of atherlaining the resbieoce of his mother. By Rome perverse fate, whoth untimely interpositions vex us he will, doubtless tb compelled to visit every principal Southern city and half the towns before he bite: upon the northern village where eh! lives and :awaits the return of her absent e on. And then ha is be leaguered at every point by people, oho do not tenet no Beebe! to art hiet ou the right rand en to hear him return thanks; and re.announee the filial duty. If he telegraphs to one city of bie coming, no one consults the directory. and tells him his mother is not repident there, but they insult his grief with brats bands and aid his 'throb with torchlight processions.: It it not certain if Mr. 'Douglas will ever find his mother, The senile liken may aid him; bnt,tjudgiog by I the put, even this hope will be denitid. Another eo dnfortuosth man is not io embite life. All instinct of diseases harraks him, and ceep him away from civil) duties an perversely as the Immo( his mother :keeps hint from filial once. When the homentesd bill passed the See ate, gout seized his legs add held bits at the foot of the Capitol titll; when others were haying trib ute to the memory of Broderick, a rouge plea May constricted hie teethes; when the Davie resolutions passed the Sthate, he bad the dys entery; when tbethill came up in the esme body .for the admission of Kneels, cancerel in the bow. els were telegraphed se the new 11l bis firth was heir to. And even now,:; if a pitying country calls him to the presidency, what phyeician knows a drug in the miteria mediae certain to insure so ill-fated an aspirant against some in senorita affection, in the end, preventing hie occupancy of the chair of; Mtge.—N. Y. World. DOOOLASISM NO6III Ati4:BOUTll.---:lVe perceive by Southern Evil:mops 'net the argittornis need on behalf of the Douglas tleket at toe Bluth are quite different front those bred burin Here D mglae ierePretteetcd se at war with the fire eaten end klierory Eiptisioniste. There he is repreeeuted se the candidate who will help them to teary out their Here lila ..Popular Sovereignty" Is Jercribed se en invention whiob, Cwhlle it atilt end ere-. lions' minuets, wall practically reeith in the es thbliebmbut of Freedom: in the .Territories There, on the other hand; it is claimed he the moot effective way to extend Slavery. The es tal.lishment of Slavery under it In Isew Mexico is triumphantly painted to as go . Here it la contended that Dougla'a plan leaves the people of the Territories free to decide as they please. At the Saud!. it to clesrly.shown thatibo Dred Scott Decision prevents the people from deciding the metier fn any why except in favor of Slavery, and the chief uselof "Popular Sovereignty" is claimed tobe, that It will enable to grasp Territories whialt have heretotore been free. Ii was for just this double faced :service that the "Popular Sovereignty!! dodge was invented. It was intended to be represented as a Northern measure to the North, and a Southern measure to the South. ETentit is Kansan end in New Mexico, how ever have resettled its true thsraotert None but those wilfully blind can fell to see that it is the very means of alt others kr provoke wnd protract the "agitation" which It Semmes to deprecate ; end that its sole' tired in4he Territories is to open a path for Slavery 1;0o-regions which wise laws had preilously madt,-Fres Soi l . Alb. Are. Journal- Tn. Ensures in Ontita—retrible Slaughter. —lt is estimated that in the capture of the city of Hang Chan, in Chins, by the rebPle, from 60,- 000 to 80,000 live, were hot. A orrtspondent (tribe N, Y. Times, writleg of ige eteugetee, Dye: ~ BltiltitudeicommiLled Weide rattier than meet tbo thickening horrore; orlrlren t 4 desperation by their tenure, whole hinnies lob:M . 104001er into ponds, or wine, rattier than ', felt`into the bands of the ferocious sa4ges who wereplunder log and murdering their, neighbors. One in. stance eopeciall r her beeWmentiorrid to roe of II wealthy family Sao boo* thee their reputed wealth .would draw the banditti to them, and who therefore' delibereteli. revived to escape or die together. There were twaoty , tieven perilous i n sib....parento, children, graudettildren, sod daughters in•law. Whenit was (bond that the el eughter bad begun', and Hat there was no hope of ',cape, they all leaped into a deep well, end died together. At !canal,. however:, these scenes Of blood were brought to' so end( The rebels found it impodeible to stores the Uttar' quarpir of the city, and bearing of the adeimm of a leti e Imperialist force sent to, the ablef of the c ';'. they abendoned the place and made: good tb retreat. • ,—,. - i ::,, k _ A Litres writer In onelof our etchings*, de scribing i dougbnut.of miasmal) large ttiopor -1101,111,. which be porobue# in Buff isyit wee one of thou stupsodifuo licidellemente in art wtilob rise only nitempteill in"lbe the greet works of cetera likS Ilisigeri ' . , Naw /atlas& Sept. I. l !—Tbo Teito/1441 fusign