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: Common Counell. BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN, President Alvord in the chair. Brr1.12.—The micutes of the previous mecting were ‘Bead and spproved. PETITIONS REFERRED. ” re, for a sewer in Green wich yams rt fo: neagi pe sldewals in Thiety- cama Lad La 1D Broadway abd Sixth . ; to be paid. Remonetrance of Freeman Campbell and many others, ee. ‘szainst the building of # sewer in Thir- bach rere y mapey ny bene to Hudsom river. Ke- jonor eeer= “4, for addition to thelr carriage Report of Committee on Streets, In favor of fencing Bots between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fitth streets, be ‘QSween Fifth avenue and Broadway. Adopted. Report of the came committee, in favor of cross walks An Third street, i aes. Abe in is nye A of vepeiring earriege way an Ook end Moats streets. rghit in eats seed, Saee t and piees flagging for brick in Firet, Third, and Fifsh wards. pert of the Committee on Bularies and Offices, in favor of concurring with the Board of Aldermen in reao- Jation to pay Nicolas Dean, President of the Croton Aquedvet Department, for services rendered as account- ant in said department. Mr. McCarty, of the Fourth Ward, oppored the coneurreno», as Mr ean’ ‘a salary was @lready $2,000 aud over; and thatif Mr. Dean was in heed of au accountant it would be well to appoint on: and pay to him the $700 allowed for such service, = Dot io pay Mr. Dean the $1,400 for two years acting as S@ecountant to himself; because, if he @ovntent he could not certainly be city es head of that bureau, ata ry of $2,000; he thoald, fheretore, vote against the concurrence, Assistant Aldermen of the Seventeenth ward, expressed similar views in relation to the propriety of payivg $1,400 to Mr. Dean for the alleged services, The report and reso- Jation was put to vote, and 13 voting xgainst, and 5 for ‘the adoption, the reaoclution was lost. Report of Committee on Sewers, in fuvor of oonour- wing with the Board of Aldermen, for sewer in Oontre street, from City Hull Place to Tryon Row. Joncurred in, ware in favor of making w sewer in Forty: first street, ighth to Ninth avenue, with an ordinasee. Also, Ym fevor of making sewer in Fifty-firet street, from ‘Hudson river to near Kigth avenue Adopted. Aiso, in Savor of & sewer in Forty-first street. from Sixth to Bighth avenue. Adopted. Also, in favor of making a sewer in Avenue B, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth Mreets. Adopred, Report of Committee on Finance, in favor of con- @wring with the other Board, to pay Frederick Roe for damage sustained in falling in a man-hole in Twen- ‘ieth street. Coneurred in. Communicativn from the Com) ptroller, asking for an additional appropriation for 1851, Ha $26,000, for Mune Fire ment. Adopted, by a vote of 16 vo 2. ved, That the Commissioners of Repairs and Bupplies, cau-e the pump lately removed from the south- Wert corner of Grand und Orchard streets, to be replaced without delay. Adopted ‘An ordinance po ogee the additional eum of be 600, i ® fountain basin in Tompkins square. dopter Resolved, That Oliver street, from Water to South Mtreet, be repaved and graded. Referred. Resclved, Thet the tlip between Hubert and Vestry streets, be excavated to the depth of ten feet at low r mark, and the sum of $500 be appropriated for the Some. Adopted. Resolved, That the Daily New Yorker be employed to Publish the official proceedings of the Common Couneil, @n the seine terms as other official papers. Referred to Conmitive on Finance The resoluiiin was offered by tant vxman McCarthy, of the Fourth ward. Resolved, ‘That the Comptroller be authorized to pay gee C0 yeaty to exch of the widows of policemen Gillespie ter. who were assursinated in the Fourth ward, Ser'the term of seven years—the pryment to be made ua. ‘The Board adjourned until § o'clock on Monday after- poon. Fine at Prrtssunc.—About half past four o’clook, this B@fternoon. our city was startled by the alarin of ffice, proceeded from the buraiog of the Ryan building, ene of the largest structures in Pittsburg, occupied by * Buk r 6f mechanics, who rent rooms and steam om Mr. Ryen, to earry on their various brauel on of Darivess It appears thet the fire caught from careless- me among the machinery in the baiiding. One half of the extensive edifice, frenting on Virgin alley. is entirely desiroyed. Ryan & McKee’s lose is estimated, in the boudieg and machinery, at $15.000. On the east, F. i Dravo's to-s is eet down at $5,600. He is insured in the Fi emsn’s and Columbus offices for $3,000. H. Campbell's drick h uses were partially injured. He is fully insured, Hurley's stable was entirely destroyed. Two brick Bouses on Virgin alley were burned —Tacy wore owned by Robinson's heirs.” Watson's biack«mith shop is also eorrumed, together with his veneer shop, one box factory, apd one turning shop. The fire at one time threatened destruction to & large portion of the city, and was only @aved by the superbuman aud gallant exertions of the firemen. The loves is estimated at $35,000.— Despatch, B ptember 12. = = There were 205 deaths in Philadelphia. during the week ending the 6th instant, of which 104 were under five years cf age, Vice Consulate ef the Repabie or Lay] fim New York —In conformity t nae ¢ the feds Gongrese of Mexico, a6 folivw of Interior Foren Affairs Your Excel of the United aa nm Stews. To all bow Jnhabiten % . tthe reo be it ku buat the g ai Congress has Birowe — The decree of November 5, 1846, a declared null and no Donger cxisting, breanse the provisional government of that Period, ia virtue of the facule bs then in- vested, bad not the pow tly, the will taki deciara- the reni~ Dipatado 2 Gus- Se “ty fore, 1 order it t ted, published, circulated na duly sbeyed. ational Palace, a May Zia, Ws, a Art Ry) og <n mente Ortis Moni ne ad 1 communivate it to you for the necessary ei ard Liter Meaivo, aay 224, Job], Juse Maria Ortis Vice Consul of the republic of Mexico, ent, Makes known to all woom it maj roment will not permis amy p e- Ton Jose Garay, or vel ‘and all person: A in ‘favurs it, will be be Covsidered ‘Se breakers of tne laws of the circamstanoes, se- He also makes kaown Presentation to Serjeant Hervey.—On the & ithe 1th inetant Wm P. ery ons of eet Berges! vay A, lant Coy in i he ie Just) doserv- . ‘om Blom and tribute of worth. Shelley's Tertic Sonp this day, ala Creole, With Eevp'ian Sherbet. Bpectal Notice to Ladies.—The attention of ladies is reucsted to the «xposition at the Paris Cloak ond Mantila Emporium, 35) by ay, on Monday. the 15th Motone of Le largest and richest &-semmlaces of these all garments over veer in this evuntey, Lmporved uinctured expressly for wtail tra Mark the Fact!= if prbite ‘opinion, and Its Prphrerle revale, parite poteeea ¢, ae any criterion of the of an srtice, it is wnfe to eag that the Shirts made the eclebrated estab t tof GRREN, | Astor Bo d ‘k. &ne word more. Panc- Seality iu Siling crdcrs ir a rule never broken there. ry = Broadway Fashionable Clovhin Eatabttehe Alfred Mucroe & Co., No. 41 Bro on to cn tand examine their large ase Bnd feshionable ready made Clothing and Purntehiag goo Alro, Boys’ Clothing of the bert description, all aie ‘Wil be eflered at re All who wish to be tnitt! rey jee of boyi roe armonta and of buving them eheap, Swouta‘vall ou, Swit de ot 100 Pult n eeet snd bs The Bootmal rs? Un Unton was estab!’ ge after the farhion of the Unie, ia S rs fas as ai re thes abitethae ete qusliey of ormer yeope and that no pains ‘will ‘ve opened or please oat faatidions Lene = getne in € rpe' deine remove to Brosdway, has decided to offer the esate Die entire aveck of wed eortment ef Carpets, with the trade. Familive UJ thie a rvre o one to forni * WEL G East Bro Breck, S Greer cate, where the propel tor is conf aout sive every one bhe wimoss fatiofatsion. Fine Hy ote ted Copsee: Beapdt piways in stock; tozetber shh Fort, Sherry, and Mevcieg Winer, aad Seg Gouraud’s score Dye, without ox: or rene D rely converte red or «ray hair notans i Ie spelled, without staial cated Soap cures ten, pimples, freckles, panbura, ke. Poudre a Ph uproots hair from low part of the body. Lily White, Liquid Rouge, Heir Glove, avc7 Walker street, neat Broadway. Hatr Bye.—Batchelor’s genuine Coloring for [she hair, eyebrows, au ured at ali the wholesal sreapiete ‘and pert and countr,; also, at the privelpal office and manufactory, v bs ‘all street, wholesale, retail, or applied. Boware fic” Cie Holr ¢.—Thompson’s Liquid Halr which Pan bair instantly, without Tegard to the wea- ther. This justly celebrated dye ia warrante jor apyt red, for color whiskers. For o1 ‘and retail, No. 17 Park Row, ‘ander TBaries Hotel. Prio Beal's Halr Restorative, acknowledged the best, 9 *is treparation for the hair han been fr ynars. tt in row, with aut exception, the cheapest It ia now selling at fifty cepts per bottle. If you would posscss a rich orop of haff, use it, For sale at 143 Nassau rtrest. Davis’ Hyperion —To Cleanse, Preserve, beantefy, premote the growth and restoration of the Hair, combining the property ot beautifying and adorning the hair, with the movt efficient remedial all diseases of fea'panc shin. The Byperion i nees and felling off of the bair, It ¥ill be found # great aquisition to the ho principal depots, S36 Ludlow street, near Gra Maiden lane, and by ali érorciats and perfamers. Price 25 cemte pi Atk for DAVIS’ Byperion, ot take place, as ueuel ty neck | Consul: tay houts for tients, from 12 P.M. daily. Oitee, 45 Uieve a‘streets half « block from Broedway EY MARKET. Barvapay, Sept. 13-6 P. M. The stock market opened heavy this morning. In fact, it eculd hardly be otherwise this hot, sweltering weather, With the thermometer above ninety at twelve o’olock in he coolest place in Wall street, it is impossible to keep up the vigor of the market. If there i: not a favorable change in the atmosphere, toon, the watering places in the vicinity of the city will be again filled with visiters It i¢ entirely too hot for all out door operations, Tie: is nothing aew in the stevet. The steamship Atlantic, Zor Liverpool, carried out $248,400 im specie. ‘This is not as large & shipment as anticipated. It was reported that arrangements had been made to sbip seven or eight hundred thousand dollers, but it appears that @ large portion of it was withdrawn. Prices for stocks were very fluetuating, to-day, and the bulk of the transactions was on time, At the first board Morris Canal declined 44 per cent; Canton Co. %. Utiew and Scher.ectady Rallroad advanced }{ per cent; Erie railroud \; New Jersey Mining Co. 34. Most of tho transactions in government and State stocks are mv privately. Within the past week rules have been mate to ecme extent of Virginia 6's, known as ‘ Thompson's,” and at thisrate the supply on the market will soon be exhsusted. The purchases are prineipaliy for parma- nent investment, and the purchasers foreigners and our cwn seving institutions, The receipts at the office of the Arsistant Treasurer of this port, to-day, amounted to $106,497 18 ; payments, $18 444— Lalance, $3 $25,802 98, The followicg named corporations have sssertained their Iceses for the past season to be as stated below: — Lawrence Marvfacturing Co «981 900 ‘Srement Mills... Masrachusette Mills... 33000 The receipts of the Central Michigan Railroad, for Augutt, were:— August, 1861, August, 1860: Increase (over 25 per cent)...0..- +. .:++ $20,000 ‘The earnings for the first eight months of the year. are... Same time last year. Increase (nearly 40 por cent). Gov. Johnston, of Pennsylvania, has issued his procla mation, dated Sept. |, 1851, declaring that $659 122 98 of che public debt cf the State has been paid and extin- guished, under the act passed in 1849, for the creation of a sinking fund, and the gradual payment of the State debt. The Philadelphia Enquirer says, that when Governor Jobpston come into office, the debt was... $40,848,508 41 ALB DOW... sees cece eeeee eaeereees 40,116 362 44 Decrease in two years and a half...... $732,230 9° A bank, under the title of “Mechanics? Bank of Syracuse,” with « capital of $140,000, has been or- ganized. On the 26th ult. the Board of Directors, consisting of Messrs, Jonathan B. Warner. of Uticn Edward B Wicks, Thomas B. Fitch, John A. Living. ston, Alfred I. Hovey, Charles B, Sedgwick, and John P. Ballard, of 8yracuse; Daniel Crouse, of Canastota; Joreyh Bruce, of Lenox; George Salmon, of Pultoa; Curtis Moses, of Marcellus; Joel Thayer, of Skane- ateler; and ©. T. Longstreet, of New York, met and elected Thomas B; Fitch, President; Alfred H. Hovey, Vice President, and Wicker, Oashier. ‘The following gentlemen were, on the 24 inst., elected Gireetors of the Albany Exchange Bank, for the ensuing yeur:—Gecrge W. Stanton, Jr., John M. Newton, P. Wil- \iema, Frederick J. Barnard, Lansing G. Taylor, John Taylor, Oliver Steele, C. Bender, Thos. L. Greene, Gaylor Sheldon, Johm MseNaughton, Samuel Pruys, Samuel stevens, Iehabod L. Judeon, William McElroy. A purchave of 7000 tons Welsh irom has beon made fur the Wilmington and Mauchester Railroad, by Wias- low, Lanier & Co, ‘The Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad was opened on last Saturdey week, to Garysburg, Virginia, seventy-seven miles from Norfolk and Portsmouth, The bridge ower the Roancke river at Welden, is in course of repair, and when finished, the direet line will be completed to Wel- poor E: * W she Cantor Co b30 4 w do ” “15 im 10 70% a0 eo SY Nor W Wor RR a do DIAMOND PIN, ON SAT. t. about 8 o'clock, y: winuthen, foreman. mont Tice THE MIL TARY. (ourany ORDER. —NINTH REGIMENT. N. ¥. 8. M. The membre of this full uniform, (write ete at their Drill Room, Centre ie? cae, for the porpose of oxcorting brether soldier, James Norto Bit Kivaabeth street, to Williams: borg. Rach member to be provided with craps on the left arm. By order of Captaia QUIN, ". Nevina, Orderly Sereeant. ‘THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMITTE wt by the Waxter Guard, at a meetin, rf of parade on F aay. do, tu beha ompany, T tincere we the refreshments o) hom Ks sana be by Me Francis mance Degee and ctor eels neret manta attention to their “uated FEROS, On, ce tO8 USKeTs, HAY. etre fo ompanton, sa apptice: roomn Coxtre Market =~ Lannie HO No charge fot dritl room om the day of parsae TON Fe ttanen etter nth DRY G0008, xe. fumerai perac tion to Upper dr thie, of emtir and selected by Plein Paris, expressly tor their reve'l trade, ta Invite the atienticn of purchagers, } hae token ap his resid pee | w. o a D—FO! AP MAKERS, pm. Wi sore ote it ote gb Be ) At worth mu Al Bite. Kishasond, 569 ne: mornitg Rae ee ‘amapD—4 (fTvanion, BY A MIDDLE AgeD it. Book, goods, or Fancy Store, oon. Latin, and understands Book- ent references een be given. Apply to ANTED 1H ADVERT! ry HAVING AN aking Into his family @ pectabillty, who would be mil and ine has wali ne would ee! phous and ap aeena he compensation. N Ameriosy tay ee ae ape. Apply wt 27> West Twoa- Bernas at: hi GOOD Waser cove B herself gen GOODS BALESMAN.—IN- 1s6 Fulton strect, Brookl, a, ANTED—A GERMAN GIRL (ONE WHO SPEAKS English), to do housework, abt aasist ta atiendiag a Gry gvods store, Apply at 115 Bighth at ANTED-IN A FRENCH BOARDING £CHOOL, A toy Keow ing the city to make eommlstions, gad other house worha, "Bermregt reside with his patente, “WA kate full board, with one dellar a week, and must come weil re. commended. During hie leisure hours, te will be oscupted ip writing for Bis own Instructions. Apply at Su'slock, at No. (bd Broadway. ANTE: & respectable Pro: and would take NURSE, BY ire hy Rs 4S, of a nur.ery. Ad) Speing street, near ‘Apply st ANTED—A FITUATION, IN A WHOLESALE WEST india goods honse, by & young man, who has had some ears’ experience in ving, se'ling, and diecharcivg gooda, ‘he beet of reference will be arse if desirable. Address “Frank B ,” Herald office, until Sept, 20. ANTED-IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, eloan and tidy girl, ee os > rate ‘over, aud a peed plata sock s German prsterredy refer required. Apply No. 7b Baluic street, suird door above lien wy rect, Brovk} yD, near South Ferry. ANTED,—FAMILIES WANTING THE REST SER- Yavte in this city, (of any station.) ran obtain suob, et the & Pri ent Ay ry Car @ stree*, near Bhcckerstrcet; mud at the Old. Society ‘Agency, 105 Cham. bers street, the only offices extensi vel onloed by tre moot respectable families and fret class weervants, Forms reduced. ILLER WANTED, TO GO WEST. ARST-RATE required. Inquire’ of D, Jackson, —Good retere Custom House. LADY WISHES A SITUATION, IN A PLEASANT family. se. companion, Any family dest-ing ough Foon, Nil! Si! in the wubscriber one that is willing to make Bereelf generally nsefal in retora for ea. a reeable home, Adcress D. C., 238 Wivington atreet, New Yor RY GOODS CLERKS.—WANTED—A FEW HANDS, ‘who thoroughly understand the business, and are fa- iuilisy with the city trade, None others need appli erpecially, one caps ble of te) ing charge of the el MCLt, One Who +peaks French, and one who speal ___) HITCHCOCK & LEADBESTER, 37 Brv Sie <sEN.—WANTED, ONE OR TWO THOROUGH’ Pushing retail, dry goods men, of gentlemanly acéress fora sinter “ity. Salary no considei olass men veed not pp'y, at 176 Broadway. NO JOURNEYMiN TAILORS—A NUMBER OF FIRST Fate coxt hands (xn mployment by applyiug to Joreph Leo. No, 3 No © UPHOLSTER £8 AND’ CABINET MaNUPAC turers —Wan a man of experience, # situation be eelesma: ction to take the manay nt of the drapery de handsome porvfolio of drawings will be at the service of (!e house. A line sddréesed for post ai Genexal Poot Office, box No. 115, will be at- tende INI" COMPA | BS —WANTED, A SITU*,TION Mining agent, by 's practical minet of twonty-ve iewell acquainted with all Sind of mine: in «| its branches, aud ail hinds of beans roining purpose: aed under the rveying ana draw! ‘The best of ree Miaress By. W., Chatham square nach inery 8p] surface; also, with ference will he giver Post Office, HUUSES, RUOMS, dic, WANT H OUSER—ONE OR TWO WANTED TO BUY IN Rew York, Brooklyp, or Wiiliamebure; payment in cord ands bie leasehold promises, which, for a liq: rotel or public buelness, is the mort money making stand ia this city. A@dres J. P. Jorian by letter, Pout Oilles, Ohat- and full particnlers, Lom square: give pr WANTED —AN ENGLISH GENTLEMAN on rlor wich bedroom attached, (far- ere e boarders ner ch-idren—ohe realdene af & preferred—he will slvo require breakfast; the Frome willbe tahen until Bext jon to bo botw: and Twentioth streets, om Beoad way. Addiess, with terms, &e., box det, Post Otice, Nassau at. ANTED TO PURCHASE, FOR CAS—A8 HOUSE new, or nearly three stories. brow with mederp Am pro vem nts. bu It snd dnished jv a style that will be waciai experienc vn not beve T nd betwren and Eisti avenues Price’ $2,000; must mot execed $10,000. ad- cress Milton, office cf this paper. SOCAETY MEETINGS, de, n GE, 43, 1. 0. OF O. F.—TTE MEMBERS " of this Lotne are eer ae Crete popetaet their attendamee on Munday evnio waa Y GonN LINDSAY, N. G. Wiissas W. Pan $25 EE Ear sete i ON SATURDAY “MORNING to about $il4, done Mi scefive cho cheve soennd "HARA, Paper Warehouse, 24 Up Ban envelo he. by calling on ines Pearl street. REWARD.—LO 13th inet , from feom No. ON SATURV AY EVENIN Leonard street, & sums’ at, old color tight O8T—CN TUESDAY, SEPT. 9TH, IN Conrtaxpr stutet or Broadway, & pocket memorandum book. eoa- teining ope promissory note of yet dollars against 4 ry is, and one of nineteen dollars ¢~ H.C. we BROADWAY. ON Sa- oie, contsining Shout vate mmor vad OST—IN AN OMN turdsy fore fourteen colle ‘The finder may y, and will cont i the pertmennole, with papers, at wae ofice Of the York Hotel. ost BrmEe VeeTER DAY OR THIS MORNING, be rt y, Will be euitebly rewar: AnSPRvOTION onnate do Pari ys 4DHaIN § SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES at Jamaica, L. L, will re-open September 15th, (shiré Monday.) ENMANSHIP.—MK. 0. B. GOLDSMITII RESPE 4, that his W ‘All’ puvils may re eh days and houre most agreeable to themselves. 1 In clase, $5 for ten lessons, of $10 for twenty-five leesons, including stationery; Private Iuetrac- tien, $15. Rooms, 29 brow PANISH LANG fessor of the Spi few leloure hours, wil 4 —PROFESSOR D. LAGRIIX is pupils, and the ladies and ger t he sill form his classes for the uing person on Monday a 16, 28 shaper PROFESSOR OF MUSIC: INFORMS friends upils thet he hae returned to this city from his concert sous 06 Barats Canada, and that he ati roe ICAL—A PIANIST, ot. Bion REPUTATION and taent, he forte and rir i is favorite ft beard and ous society wii Boglieh. ‘apply wo to aks French, German, Herald office. 3 YOUNG LA DY ‘OF ceeene BTED MCSICAL ANTLI- aD wishes Lo obtain an eng: Solo Singer ine ters Box pea 5am ay RAND ) PIANOS FOR SALE — THRE Pi wil be wold Arent saccific New York msde, i ahaifoctave Now bo 4 one ge ootave, only thres months Cuwti8s, sole agent for Ger ten Action Pisnofurtes, 429 hey off nme We rms. F d, realret, and taben in, os it til ry niece ea aa &c, “Fist! ‘Hew eater and Wareroom, 170 Greenwich street, PERSONAL, Nore iP LEWIS COTTINGHAM, OF Lamia Boffolk county, Eny land will snply, te Mr. Chav ym Vork he wilh eae of 0 dead, T= & yan a wao TOOK TAR Two TRUNKS 6 Howard Hotel on Thursday «ver requtented to leave the same at W Nae- oan street, or he vin be eaponed, ae bis nnmber ie known, one front” ewelry a No ie TER, AYANT INSTRUIT Dana ol LES ‘on elle owt nae, encce- or 4 YORK, ear caaaaaar Merce FICE 1851. elected, to wit 4 ude ot the # A Socretary of State, in th 4 Comptrciler, ia ete Treasurer, in the place of Avah Hun\ Ax, Atictney General in The place of Levi 8. Ohatiel, Atta Bneinecr ond'Sarveyor, in the place of Hesckish . Be) MOLE ‘AC 2nal Commissioner, in the place of Ch: pAg.insiector of State Prisons, ta the pla ae, terms of service will expire om the last day of next. waste gf, the Boyt gme Cour for tho First Judi. sia] Divtrics, in James G. King, whose term of verice will exp x, v4 pines, Inst day of December next. ‘iso, a Seuctor fur the Third, Fourth, Fitth, aud Sixth Senate Dirtricte, in the place of Richard 8. Wi'livms, Clark- ton Creline, James W. Keekman, and Zdwia D. Morgaa, Srhose'terms‘of service will expire om the lash day of Decem> ber uext. @ounty officers to tec Members of At 4 Reciater, iu the cf were e 8 Cook. ef Alexander e in the Vlace of Alexander W. Bradford, beer of Btrests and Lamps, in the place of Ly. De sees Govgrnre of ‘ho, Alma House, in the place of Simeon and Fi iT all be ie terms of service will expire ca the last day of ‘y ‘ito, theres to bo elected a Justice (or cach of sha tz Ta- aicial Disericte into which the city of New York ie distriot- ed, pursuant to © ptr Bis, et f 186) eta CHRISTUPER MORGAN, Secretary of State, Sueair Reg yen 2, WL. Ehercby. certify that the abo: ‘2 correct copy of the Wclection. to be held on the Paces, notice of the decding. the fret M of November nex", receive day, from the Hon. Christopher er Morgan, & Gworetary of ‘State, AS CARNLEY, pers within moe in esch we: ection is over, so that they msy Bosra of Supervisors and pasved tor paywae BACHELOR WISHES A FURNISHED ROOM IN the upper part of the eity, with breakfast; the house of presse, vi widow preferred. Ad ort OM dress Broadway OARD.—A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE A180 TWO or three single gentlemen, oan be aconmmodated with ecafortsbie board snd spart gente, in & respectable ‘aini'y Where there are no =a Pleass apply at No. 103 Loo- Lyne Li gpeienn nd OR UNFURNISU- TORL siete ¥ ZTROTSING.—s NEEPSTAKE wo mile beats, ta wakes eames, ¢. Jack Rossi: | Veraon'. The Proprietor le preseds saan 8 feld of NION, COURSE, I. 1. ® “shecpetate and rae, oe a Bihis A fecle hishly vat in being ab rae ume this year, and her reputation n of iteeit jay, (the latter tonished their will, no odcubt. show their io time - - ocoasion. The ess! Weave fouth Ferry, Brookl, torr ing a3 soem as ‘the eporte are over. RESTAURANTS, ORR rae —e 1s SPACIOUS SALOON, UNDER TOE Tehas direet 0 commu- Parq nt han, been furnished aud egance and fomtst, | None ns » WwW. oO happy bo see his f fonda and the public BELL gEY's Lapins DEPARTMENT—ENTRANCR this side of Christ useeh, Just outof Broad. hace 2 we city of New information of strancers, Mr. 8. would ray, that if they would taste the best selected oy Ket, they must come to Shelley’ Broadway and Anthon: Neck Claims are stl! the surprise, the New York mar vi *ROPOBALS WILU BE RE. ceived a4 thy ofee ot the Govervors of the Alms (fours, m te Fark, vatil 12 o'cl ok of tne 16th tantans, for furnian. plication at tise Welle Inland, att Y ‘cember next. Offive of the Governors of the Alms Ho: ¢ . BAGLEY & 0O., MANUFACTURERS OF coup ail midderm Improvements. 1 Anquire ut bid Gseenwich atrect, eo ANTED—VOR A GENTLEMAN AND WIFR, te family, (about Uth Ootober, ) win me oan be enjoyed, Would have no ohje tions to Jurciehiog artments, Best of references giv and required. Address L. Herald offi stating location aud terms, wh ich ara hrueiene Board: -houce ket pers need not answer, OARD WANIED—BY A GENTLEMAN AND HIS sister. (ina private family preferred) | Ineation ov: of ery, between First and Twelfth atreets. Kofereuces 14 required, Caress 1. 8. ie, 82 baring sips Bose want TED.—TWO YOUNG LADIES WISH TO obtain board below Cansl, in the Wealty of Hudson ene one a required and gi io WH ox 2,8 Be RD WANTED. ‘A SUITE OF FURNISHED {ors lady sud gentlemen, with boutd fF the let and retired family, oF wich s widow » hear Broadway, and ovluw Jdrese i 8., wt this office, BOARD —ONE OR TWO LADIES AND GeNTLEwEs mmodated with board, with a widow lady, inn pleas cation. Board for the lady only. -Aldrecs, for two days, Mss. Witso i OOMS TO LET, FURNISHD OR UNFURNISIED, with partial toird. in & gvod location, nexr Broadway. Apply st No. 74 Framhlin stre-t. NOMMSTEADS, : XCEYSIOR BUILDING ND MUTUAL ‘LOAN AS- sociation —The success of this Association stands peo- eminent ind cnequalled ‘There will be held an adj uenod meet ¢ of this association at Masonic Mall, No. 274 Gi Forsyth str aday evening, ‘Seprember loth, ab7}; o'slock. to re ib vious to increasing the extrance f mein © vember’ Mul'acy ecssp with dincera at the shortes ground is attache to the Pavilion. JOAN MATOBIN: Beogeicser. pas to visit the Pavidiog, snould leave thet dost at The fires ian J—SURF AND tinues opened for Wea. MATL WS. 1 g-—The abo ‘and transiert boarders. T= EST CHAMPAGNE IMPORTED, I8, WITHOUT contest, the fa Fleur de yd and id Mouse seux, from Mesers. Fisso, Fr qui Co in Ruins. Lae ported andor sale, im any gueatity, by |” LLIMORE’S ‘CRLBEI ated CHOICEST OLD BRANDIES, WINES, &C., ac, -s vottie and en draught, celebrated Bran: Stores 48) Broome street, corver”of Crosby, eaiversaily Anown as the Elace to get « genuine article, and ¢ seaper than any other house in the city. eTICE 10 RTRAS oF, GIN THe SUPERIOR ine ea any Cin ae ed tor Se aie to damages wand an action at} 8c cHUCHARDT & GEBHARD, ONG'S EDITION § OF 1 Lewis, ARUN DEL—OOMPLETE —row ready. ndel, orthe Railroad of Life, oom etn ig one volume, illustrat The public would do well, in tery b ped work, to look at the imprix t, Le» edit Terfeewand omplats. There is mutilated ead 8 ridged eetti ecepti rand on the publis. “tong som ‘a te vi ie Paden, 5754 STRINGER & TOWNSEND, 222 Broad esy. HORSES, CARRIAGES, &. A™ RESPECTABLE AND COMFORTABLE ESAnLISU- ing of s Bopha ay Wagon, built in the <A ae sass ¢ H FOR SALE —A YERY srviisi «are old, sound, Rind, eit broke t harneos’ and ta seconds, and jention to the man, H heny. Willams } OWSE, Wa oun aap MAKN BSS FOR $ALE A FINR H 4 it, hoes, SALE.—A “Tew VERY FI Horres, at J. Butler & Co.'s S.Y¥. © it one. ‘TE SPAN OF CARRIAGE Howard's, No, S46 Kevad- OR LALE—A shEUND Horses. App y at Ryervor Way. BUN? MORAN BAY MoRse, POR, SALE-«, VERY STYLISH SORRRL HORSE, five years old; 1836 hands igh, Rind in harness, grod saddle horse; ¢ made very fast, if traivod, T re further aon fora bor ¢_ will be sold a price, Apply at the Kiding Sehool, Wi bar, Le Le EB MANUFORD. id and Silver Pen end Peucit Cas he ceiver. Extension Casos, Ni rk ee H PANCY BASKET! Bash ots (ety re of Lo a lower Baskets Vieto je and retail, by Gro: Ww. TUET kuroye ” Taney Go ods, Noveltios, Toys, &e., 45 broadway, 0 BASKET AND WILLOW-WARE DEALERS —J. PB. ULE & C illo wt REC! vin Marlette Woid as, Roabons, tee. LE, Importer of ‘are dealers that ds large assortment of Willows and French Fancy Baskets, which they are selling at the lowest market rates, at their willow-ware bouscs, Nos 5 and 8 ERERS —WORST! received per steamer, seve patterns, for sale Eye DAMASK3.—JUSE ‘of emasks, new > USSIA BED LEATHER. FOR SALE BY 8. FISCHEL& VONSTAD, 44 Cli street. BARRELS NEW SALMON; &) BARRBLS NEW 500 barrela new Shad ; 2,000 Ibs. new smoked Salmon; *ei Kege new Dateb Karri ELSON WELLS & CO,, tH Dey street. ion to a large stock ices, Sec., together Vines and Liquors, randice, Scoich and trish sen je assortment of Foreign with's in wood and bottle, basing in quanticl wi ore bed the Sub- reriber, being loog a Cheap Fanily Tex and Win ruined by strict integrity and te of his customers, to merit Ace fair dealing and moderate protite wai regina nh pect. in this part of the ity, aried att‘ntioa ICH ROSEWOOD, arrention of per h unl mederate pi ,.. ged ny —_ BOURBON b ILLOws, ; for sale cheap BU PaTU- 0 Pearl strect, shove Beekwan, — is ~ Neat street, oF 3. T. ‘ airculars comtaiaing al) requisite {ntormation. ETRY FOR THE MILLION — My bair was xray, a» My heart wag snd. Willruis ard color to yout mind ogyieiPal otice to store No, 415 Broadway, corner be. they nt oie gee | Cc. ae “GRAY E, FROM HOLSTEIN, GERMANY. of Medicine ans Surge: ty Marries 2 eae DeGraw tervete, Brookiye. ee HOW TO WIN A London, having arrived rian, nae of One Dol- ben pent Pad, plain di o ire Professor Laweo _ ‘ieees the Feet Utfice unie: W ASshING, mm ple fee! adel wilt mail 10 to y Pne'one me 26 cante, post pi y enireet, Now York. Doa't S.—MY , TETARLE Was. Bio 8 W0 8 yoo, it to any port of t t pia WU nus oe FOr. 0 nie PURLIC Be snoRs.—Oum “led to an advertioomen®, wwiter ‘of mate date, im wii o for the cannuteoenre 6 u neteatity ie om: motto, com mt eens ‘all his dg col jbo in time, us delays ure dar oh ee RST Poatl ateeet. Cre cnet ary uecty Eates | les: week eps tl Pe caaaaa - pep ey 4-4 etececattee “ inge yt = PIRAROIAL. |. T. TAPSUOTT & CO, 8 SOUTH STRERI ru dra’ te for arte throngho rans ‘Britain an nd Ire op are snes acetate nea B Laren ane ‘Laverpest pashers, Frneant Uy ad ‘Any of which ‘shige eas cs he" omncen Ss oa oh mI tis Lng Shove under Goodyvar'e Frente. and pald ove the error might hav “ather than pirate apo © Gent to ne & ovine seein ir ‘ade te Miolaticn of RU TOR we ani th aow Tort Tate bhi _ASTROULOGY aes ‘B teres a Wer abet. sri a eee tart pe eal Aimausov cen 6 pret NEWS BY THE MAILS Our Pennsylvania Correspondenee. Lancaster, Pa., Sept. 1, 1851, | Peansylvania Politics—Johuston ana Bigler Stump- | ing the State— Mr. Buchanan's Heyes for the Prest- dency rest on the Election of Mr Bigler—Imac- tivity of the Cass cnd Douglas Men—-Camerom and Frazer Opposing Buchanon—Cownties De daring for Cass—Mujority im Lancaster County Sor Johnston. Pexneylvauia, standing unternith-d in her federal m | and financial relations, enjoys ® position of whieh she way justly feel proud. Her in e-nal improve- merts ure rapidly progressing. ‘The interest on ber State debt is being promptly an> uonestly paid, and the debt itself ie rapidly deoien svg. Os every side of us resound the peparations for the coming elections, when, if a change of State administration tukes plaze, it is hoped it may not tarnish our now bright eseutcheon [be guberna- torial contest begiasto wax warm = Wa. F. John- ston and Wm. Bigler are in the fild, eash ex: plaining his views and urging his slaims for the suffiages of the peopls of this c.umonwealth. Direct and collateral issues are waco by each for the purpose of accomplishing the ov} cts aimed at. Hon. James Buchanan bas come tue support of Mr. bigter, ard, with him, d:ings ia national ist ves, of uo } importance thaa us own claims to the Presidency in 1852; and upou the success of. Mr. Bogler hang the hopes of the “iavurite som of Pennsylvania. ‘The friends of Hon. Lewis Cass, Judge las,” anda host of others, have beeu wu wily urged to’ come tothe rescue, and triumpbauuy elect Wm. Bigler. but as yet, they come wicu cvol hoarts and unwilling hands to the work beiore acm. They do bot wish the sacrifice of their own positions, wwaich’ they will accomplish if they elect Mr. Sigler, the avcwed supporter of Mr. Buchaoas. ‘Thus, you dre itn agmust the whole field ot pou'ioal aspirants for the Presidency, that Mr. Bigler bus io contend, in doing battle for Mr. Bucaine:, while on the srump tor himself through the Stale come days 0 28% Mr. bigier's p ospects were bright; form the jE ce of be rwads, I fear, will cefeat him. Berke county, tie Gibraltar ot democracy, through her convouiwu, which assem. eda: Neading « few days agy, dev. red for Cass; Fisnuklin county, the place o: My vuchanaa’s nae tivity, did the same; and the Dy ascratio Conven- iin, Which wesembied here yeovers.), followed in its wake, and, in effect, resolved w vv masterly in- active during ‘the coming campaign Gen. Case bas noble workmen iu the persons of Col Rash reser and Lon. >:mua Cameron, whom Mr. B nau bas driven from bin, by oppsting cae politioal advancement in tie ovate. The; are now the leaders of @ strong poy; and hou Mr. Bigler be defeated. thees mou vit ooeupy no small position in the political areve ia 12. ‘Mr. Bigier's deieat will bea death biow to Mr, Ba chanan in the next Desnocratic Na ual Conven- tion which will assemble to uominw ea candidate foi the Presidency. Thus, you see, Mr. Bigler is ** agamst renowned Louglas” and bis poteat band vf * young deme crae ” Gur. IJchnston is doiug battle mautully. He has acdiessed large agsembiages of poople in nearly eveiy county in the State. He coutvos himeelf to State issues, ard leaves the nativusi weue to cxpeciat guidance of Mr. Buchauau « a Mr. Bi _ ‘Tbe Cass and Douglas democra.» u sare the sidency left out of the present couie-’. and leave it open Ull next winter, When @ fair oa» essiou of feel- ig con be bad upon the direct ciaiu.> ut cae Presi- dential aspirants, Without invo!viug ice! and colla- teral isues. Had Mr. Bueaanan s |. vads coosent- ed to this arrangement, Mr. Bigle: » uid need en- teri#in no fears of @ defeat, auc sir, Buchanan could then carry his own “Old iisy-tone State” most triumphant y. Butnow, the ov est has gone too tar. The die is cast. Gov. Joou-ton will, un- doubtedly, be most triumphaatly eloovwd, and then. the war cry will be, that Mr. #ucbasan bas losts his own Siate, aud is politically stelved. it ix pot probable that a full vore w. polled this fail, on account of the * master iy Sanetivieee of the dieatiected left wing of the dew. cratic party. ‘The whigs, on the coutrary, will coe out in the majesty ot their might, ia one ova column, for Gov. Wm. F. Jobuston. Lancaster county expects to give 6.00 majority for Gov. Jobnston—1,000 more tie) sae gave Gen. ‘Taylor. Itishere where Hou. Tua ideus Stevens resides, and where bis influence wili sud can be felt. It is also the residence of Mr. buchauaa ; but bike those tpeken o/in Holy Writ, he 1s o-«ter appreci- ated abroad than at home. Col. trazer, or, ag be i» wore familiarly known bere, the ~ war horse of Pennsylvania,” ie tuo near Wheatiand More anon. MERVILLE. Our Lo aville Correspondence. Sr. Louis, Septeuver 4, 1851. The Judicial Blectums in Me ssuri. The reeult of the first judicial eivction in Mie fouri is now arcertsined. So fur u- ‘ue selection of Supreme Judges is eoncerned, ths experiment has succeeded adwirably. The bench fir tne next six years, will be composed of Hamiitou R. Gamble, Jobn F. Kyland, and William Seot Mr. Gamble has, for many y+-s, ranked as one of the abiest lawyers, and wos! upright. The partner, in the practice of law, of ‘ion. Edward Bates, bis reputation, where beth are known, is, iu no wise, inferior to that gentleumus His qualifi- cations are £0 pre-eminent, aud su uiversall; ceded, that though a very deciaea wag hime; be bas been elected with great uoauiu: y, receiving & Mejurity Of the votes of ali parues, and iueoting With open opposition from nous. dir. Gamble's superior, a8 # profound lawyer, aud « sound, clear headed thinker, cannot be feundau og cho gentle — of the bench or the bar in tus ovate, ur else- ere. Judge Ryland has been on the Suprome Bench for the lust two years. Alibouge ub» vpinions are not characterized by unusual avian, yot chey have aiweys exhibited god ters © respevtable knowiedge of the law, anda very uga grade of ecbelarsinp A Circuit Judge for us re caan 20 years prier to bie promotion to the Su,r io bead! ~~ possertos giekt familiarity with «i+ );actice of und pleading, ud devides wih gist Teodiness s Gen” that deseriptton ariviug + (ho Supreme Jourt. Upon the whule, hie eon bas given very generul saticfaction. Judge \.y.aud ise Ben top democrat. Hon Williaw Svott is the third judge. He oe ettipied the came porition fiom doi) w is in Joa, by the ad spuon of eunsti amondments b iaiking the tenure of jadicil vt. Judge Seott Was legislated out of vilive His pie wing wanted by the Governor for a very watou ) yp toen, who had beer Sytpeenal and PO.ations v of his Execlency, Judge Scout was ww ~appoumned. ‘Lhe Judge, whire upon the v¢ was a reat javorite with ue soa Cow people. Yistinguished for plaluness wi. -iuplieny of manners, be is ourtevur, guod au wored, wad ao- veesible. In babite of inaut a cose aud thorough investigation, he iw duu, sosed. Judge Seote is a democrat, but oppose Ww beaten. We are confident our Suprem och willnow cow > i a with that of auy viner State ia the 7 Dave not been so fortunate io the ehoiee of Jucg In one ACC, the Contest Was ex- ctvervely @ political one. In ethers, able bs wyers were paseed over, and weaker Jucges elected. Bus those Who bave beew inweused by personal or political considerations in votieg for Judges, Will Goubtics# ecoa regret the course they have tebken, and we hope will bave leas ued « lesson which oT be beceticml to theuselves and the public. Our Tennessee Correspondence. CoLumeia, Vonm., Sepreasber 4, 1851. The Close of the Campaign im Tennessee—The War Spo t—les Tendencies om tne South. The exe:ting political campaigs in Lennessee is pow clored. Nobly bas she wiped out the stain thet the * Nashville Convention” «ould plage upon her; and now she etands erect, amid be jarring ele- mente around, and exslaims, “Uue eouatry—one copstitution—one destiny.” Dering the recent campaign, the old landmarks have been but slightly regarded—cbe discussions bemg confined, privcipally, to the compromise mea tures. The candidates fur Governor aid not oooupy tte cxect potions held by caudiuaces for the same office in come of the o ber Staveo—cuat is, Union or oonion ; yet the grounds they took were essen- tally diferent, 7 os.tion of tue oue (Trous- oale) war, that the Tonise ought to be en- be cther (Campbell), thav 1 must. Yet, Totwi bstanding this, and the resuis ef ¢ae late olee e idle to deny that dreaffection i+ breeeee, and by — cotton growin ~- re ne aarti, but we woalt bd the im gogues of the der wall vpon Salrevure. If their oo movi mbed for. Wdlenditg a helping band to «pthe conflagra- tion, Tet there who would, work quiccly on. The recent news from Caba hss dor « livtle to hea the diseension. Coming, ae it aid, int» an alteady (xeited state of affwira, it ts only be wrng the Sparks bto aflame The war spirit # abrond tn the South, oud thew ands will fock to the « waard of Lo abd thet trailed in the dust, jt wil’ be eoncen «n Mexico. Lf sbere ti seperated they will return of events will be far from