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CRISTIANL iikit:oo.;, v:kitikiiiumaris -4/vii:impciiiTEßsi • '' .c: 'IT :• iii iiintOl4ll 76 - .i4t ;All. 114 , Poultxdualit, Plusz , :, :1.,. t tiv•Aciegurnialm Slim town stood. Viziktooetr a tiotid aktlio 1 Nototr i moral% o 411 %t. )=4=3lll4stifoo to a tla i o r seb =r ti cT l zgam ut. =-, , II atiortm, ~,., ~..• :-, •:: a , ''- . ” • , "' , 4/400‘4114.1 1 / 1 4kNe hlipeyilitien Of :. • - ' '''' ' ''' . 'i= 4itiOtitsrtr - ARthmrs; of whioh Wird ' Vii:iiii" tiiiieeimplet"' Th o r will share no Nowa -tit gnats o art "i" 9130:11' tieliti)N 4%3,460.. ' Aid) oii4Lnis IN - ::;;SHOE. raTUFFM'a EiGI.IBG LASTIENG3, GAL 1.0058,-PAUNT LEATHER, be. FOB 4;6(14404 ,MAKERS. (OUTS MOND RPREST, Platadiftlus. "LOOKINWIGLASSES: LTI-6:kX.N'th - O.1; A. 8 82 8, $ / O r i A g i f VPTUR II OAMT• I3 9 _ • , . •,.• ou.wrirsies. tcl, ac. 4 . 40i58 S. EARLE 8,1 ON, miNuP4Oußsi t wmats-• A 4"! 4 4 r4 , 4 4,1 m*"` • XABLEfiP• GALLERIES, • .111 i OiliTiVT STAN IT.' kkw"lanb'F'ApviliTutzitergrri. '• 74 , • ,,,-, Aitialtittlows4.z& - CO. -;.1C, 17 0 AO; Tay, net e t 11_1,All *l* , . , i a • 4 ',VS. : ilt`rt 't -g , ; 1 .411 altOir.7le ' slixsiiel *4 , simmtnit. Misr pig"emisit AM O S I3I' MAiO . AND WAMBUT , T , A ~RiN"I`FI, ~ • atvseig__4*,Ary ilffien44ll.l;V - STYLES. THESE CIV4rEWT,EARIVIITS an, the - canna I nd vairrinfogajajhogivrlPST,ATES. gni bow - 41witidddia dr didind P 4 dim v_411041111. I,lt •••. •- z:7•••••=" • , _ OrY4IIIOUII - BRANDS; - ' stair 7,r , t;j1.101111411 1 10 . VICASIITIIIIIII.' MPARKLING AND, EITILLADATAW44I - . to - oiitAMl4ll kill •ELBY. .• Mipitlitedamilltiotatejenat ranohassno, by. TAGI9BILT: 190141'1041. ' , t.110..451 Milt= atm*, 1860. -• - NEWIntigIVAND QUANGO. ' • itERCRLINTf.4fiIf,ANT,:PF:StrANK 8001($3 qui be sitoidliiit kryiatolisic:ainent mild* fro" Lion stook, at ord ='4 • - • • tifilaildiffki toW ~,- - ,,/ifeIr;;O:„AtIRPST • .1s : ..... -Ntw r.. Litiotriiihen•iilidlatterrreil /' 1111 4• 61 or Tg moots. ;1 1 k..:1111. tift.4 , „ ,• : • , . PAT=i'T P T 0 . "410114fitfillhOr troura*o2ll kerr; sloc CI LONE/Xi** , Any m ogriavititStiastithrwit immiaty es •" Amok 'ZiAbove Elton, •:IrM' b.* the A:I I 4W 1.101111.10 . 0!? Am% ••. , • A pond ;ad akar 4.16 thies pima iitir vi t ti gilln /MN iiiiitrlNllll46ll4.4s natorhui pilule the mill imuttiq* th. aim emi• 40bwilim iiiirlisidtgro haus atml Mae Romeo! t • Ida ' • 114 4: ', •-Z - ':; . 7V,1- 4 4 1 4 , .. Ai ,011 IZIE4=II= . 1 .1 . , , A MM, 114611 .# 00061g1are6 0114111 isiit Ot tY einesb. '''''' *Mg Aliallti f ALTTlLVlloll I . •:_t,a AtAitatinsrazitretors — iii •rirriumrd: :' ta 4 .u ( " -- ' l '•Varidletliftle ToP, :W. 1 . 1 41, 1 • ' Ippi -'--. • •,• oat , sioIN :4i' 1 i r ,-e : -,L l ° . - 1 - • ,' , 1 , 11:73111 4 ' , lo4itriatempilt . Mut,i , osT - Tett riasry, • .:=4l sweri*leariiir *Me f• I • .611•• ponies baddimige. rga ~ hits•alter 12.4eAR1 614 - 4fliiiii•OratimpOPWAV 10, imaiiihnerweisaveryie VOVOlSNlttootipett Ca is vasalaw at =lt int •'W OA= -4411. tWin •Aharif AIL 144. Vag,.: sy~ta 1~u~,ih1~„~s; Np#'sELEE!, WILSON. SEWING MACHINES. StitEgT ; 41E0QND FLOUR. BOUDOIR . kV . VlN'ialll4.o.l-IINE. No. I—FOAfAMILY-1181C. Nag=eßC MACIIiNE, YON QUAOINGI AND 4:1-EASITY;WORK. ; Mt ieW,Arrourr th ipooletrithaufthe trouble of re -6,7"llolFailigliefturLorigibutelebbs, And gt 0.73 helot*. au13403 .W.X,..!tFki- 1 4NEWAttdia CO.'S alluyi#,E, AND ROUBLE-LOOP" Burn, SEWING MACHINES. ' . I " llY ' Vi i i4 ' RE - . ' - - - • ' ' ' - —eitoEm4KEßs i . SADDLERS. Arm, No. • 6916 ARCH STREET. Prigs of EIitITTLF.,AIACIIINE. *SO. Priesof pok,uppy.4.9or .BT/Toi/ DILACIEINE. from nu SOS irstrile. - Tits amplest and moat efficient maohines manu factured for all kinds of use.. . • P. 8. MAURINE, BILE, COTTON, r4 "MEL ollhete. , eamitan; l 7 on hold ' Syd-3m . _ ILOOX & GIBBS': SEWING MA-. • • CHINK' Thofieetaiid iooreissing ifoirotod for !WIWI Jr. lifibbe Durum filsofiturivo, caarantoe of hirrAgfg ex‘ ,l4l . a n ,Ware e h r gia, 11414 1 *(1sIE-FWIslusa.GOODS. anskiratifixts, • pto.t Imirooid binds. 11111,1t1t.ENT amutumbi. to slim TSAI*: FV/frarttitICLIFTIM. ion %Wit oiploodin Carpets sod Msttiu. WILLIAM YARNAtiLISI Hotr FUMMING BMX; • • •1•.• 1•411 lIREET, • meets , 99,0 Aoadolois of Fins Ades lofb-tf PAPER 'HANGINGS'. ' CLOSE BUSINESS. MET 'ILONTOOLUT & 00 16. an'ciliminnyr Fru*, Wli; SIM eat, tirrisig 011. whiter anitc•lt Oar "tea of PAPER ,HANGINGS. iimarting Mr/varlet, sipfi!ted with Um truitsr. &1 , 40014kLY =DUO= PRIM. INIZTJUINCI 1411115 -Al N PEA IEIT Ib ,164)1W ONIN. tunas magas noir lamme• re/mimosa cot snail • HATS AM) CAPS. V C H. GARDEN,- da Co„„ usauftotaxerspfand WAolimale Dealers In CAPS. _ , - FURS: AN STRAW DS, FiXOY SILK . AND. ' STRAW-B D ONNETS, ARGOOTIFI CIAL F,LOWIERS. RUCHES. FRATRERS, 2fas 600 mtd, 60S MARKS? STREET,. Ths iTioe.:,=i7Linplll2itt: The bast tams and lb. Inwood au. Pann,auas buyers are iiiTßaularlyinintikl to' . ,aaltt-am 7 .'' • • , • " • 3.441. Mang tt fr." 116 . 7AuiVT" ST ir' tt' 404 twa --- 6,;:•!--siiii*PiWir r7. 41,1484.11n4,.;1;177;;;c:' triwz,u; :InuftrussiltivitgOempt. In.buoviiilL:Olitisuriit antlerkw's, Wesdreefolig co floats front y ard . YOST. llentlud, Mae= 'et orrennityle:_,_ , • • • •• ADZLPRIA, Janet, UM. J.. at staneabAr . tr i be4 never& item veiledly t d i g :by fried to try your comet geed am hizto sir before athe content. of one Sett atm mould itlol her wnOt A - goad ajduitite,:in goeliew - the met vemenoe. fa ke irleamiretn recommending It to arab. wed& • • - • - ot?, U. S. N.B. D, of Ps. AROMATIC OWNSTIIfS CORDIAL.—Tins excel kat and agreeable pregaratioh in one of the besgrileatif 01 IMprOvinglee promoting digest, Ort, aed giving strensth and WrjOp,. to the stomson, slush bell Yet .been offered to the pupil°. • . •• • - • it le _On:OldOWPlMereelliff t lattd has been mime for T a6"tinnn uuk L ira 1 14 emi" Po r t a rif MTh ' ? " 41 18 4 3 1111 1P gr v a t Att r :Pfacirmiti. 8 Ali SNOW inn he least , ...desmi ri to indigestion ehould M e r r ate ll will i ttithrle a thr ill 17fty i rtot " .11 , ts t i ra tkedlegembe It is ootemieraf Rumen ingredients, Bitters and Aro , mettle, only needs' to be Meted to be approved sad '3,111 e 1 plasma ' t beveled . e, and may be used with 1111 tbliii, h. d &treated e by invalids . and by "Y ise nt"egir. To had at all tha Dtaggi — Ms' and omen', egl s ra= 4 bo a Lusc r i s listone douar. • - I. N. KLINE & CO., 1.111-irfailsg• 116 WALNUT Street. 11441:11=11111XTRAOT MOBIL ," I H T,DB igfr i k IIRICTIQ. . - For Dissios prent ost, *PIM uravel, Dropsy Ogle Xi At 198, &C., &c. lalferers% dueset t ot those omnit experience 414 A MB Isrxmme, i.elthfiiili!" Inskai m i . • see - .....„ of Breathing. o BB , Al! w haF . k l int r ieUSOULAR Thess - orattimito r dir. which n Yili VON 11C . 10/!:10110.1118 rgt u aq uit y,le m eleileetie FBI. PRODOBV. B RIMS YAT (SNCE, phommoMogariptia NI tishi l Diureho. Is the 'root DTATtro, Alld 11l eerteln •to hal the d ired effeet in the die reses enneselpit h witst ere .. irpfll , 1 - , . iNDISNMSKIPIOI irdalein, . it t ti rib, liMi hmactOpTi.b...,, . E T rummuo: &Wm .2 1 " ii 'An arbeftraleg l y- Fp tor inortet z Vor rico a il i i ;o b rio n tlio c r i n a tip mild to eutiAddroio pot, 104 oth TEN eet. below OBBSTBUT. • • legg-t CAST STEEL BELLS. FOR ONURORIRI, , ruti ALords, • som x4ll ' NAYLOR & 00.. Jor-tt . • 11510,00M1dXRUE fittest. ENAISH - BROWN, STOUT, SCOTCH ALE, IN STONE AND GLASS, BV THE CASK OR DOZEN: AttiERT 0. ROBERTS. DB•IiZZ FINE GROCERIES. Ann imams= 6d VINE areas: R . 8110EMARER Kau% OILS AND VARNII3IOB. Sarthessi Comer FNMA AND SIAM Streets. CABINET lITIRNITURE AND BIL iitAItD"TABLES. MOORE de CAMPION. No, 101 SOUTH SECOND BTILEXT In dtranottionorith their memos pabinit Bobo" ar"""a"ltr iffeL " riA r t lealrolebt IrittftihoeVaNs, oro itiOnettiOedrbY ally hare used them, to tip ooperior,to , or the setl i itr. and Vat When Tablei them enu tqa,J'lhr(x.r.rtzwire,J=.l2ll,74. .• aug rpm 704)1157M1K0NS . AND SXPERI- - t a rs WAN INVALID r-Pnblietted for the dope fit eyear 116Yesetmen *Po r from ?fer vour. try reeastare Decay. : Kandy sag the 1/11000 0 . #OOl - ; it— Sf 000„who Ouril hinfasal, li ft er beippeet ow expanse th umb med oat Imposition 7:0121; niartirAf te rdre kt e gnlT,l! post.-pe id bddrawn cove- WIRRESS_ALIN ARE ADVERTISING o aramik Nonnimenv of Pity and Country-at • . 4 1 0 ' Y D3r3I) LXE (6 , G i a IR l N T C E i l o. 9118 t 4 M ,, IV/VaTet al fa hts. 7 - go : ARTS:ANA OTHERS, ADVER _4/FM.Z11,401 IN VW' CI:IT ANI! W$ t atramers Prices,' _ter R. Arm r t ,__' R. W. 00 er T Aud _Amos Street'. Wirosit or • for tof rotropsporo, Ir3l-tr MARTIN t. QUATLETS • sTATioNFAY:Ii ffPORI Toir. Awn PANTY GOODS U M 1036 WALNUT 4T11.10T. 311,0w : ALsvu0. Yel44y . • ,rILILADELPENA rrsitiMOWNl3.-115' Bble Pro._ 1 Leaf -1414.1 is anal _atialdep 10 d o is , nd_lool)bli YOTH, for rale br O. O.' BaDL " tea • H 1408*t. 'ammo door stow* 0 JTH LARD; k ,►M0a501.44. -- 1 4 10: 1 Lard Oil, in lk,lootgi orti tirUAAV bt ASH:BURNER , a Irs. , , 'EXCIIRSIONap STIZANGPIS" IN 41mplivi, NOW IS THE ,TINE TO VISIT TILE • SEA-SHORE. • THE HOTELS AT ATLANTIC CITY ARE NOT • r HALF FULL. FINE BATHING, SAILING, AND FIS H ING. - Trains leave VINE•STItEET WHARF at 7.30 A. M. and 4 P.M., datly. - - - aulT-2w SEA BATHING. ATLANTIC CITY, NEAP JERSEY. Di ROUES FROM PHILADELPHIA. ArNOMMORATION.S F . Oll 0,000 VIBITORA MANTIC CITY, is now conceded to be one of the most delightful Sea-side resorts in the world. Its bath ing fa unsurposed ; its beautiful unbroken beaoh(nine miles in length) is unequalled pr any on the Continent, save that of Galveston; its air is remarkable for its dryness Ots sailing and fishing facilities are perfect ; Its hOtels are well furnished, and as well kept as those of Nerenort or Saratoga ;,while its avenues and walks are cleaner and broader, then those of any other &a bating place In thq oocatry. Train" orthe CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD leave VINE-STREET WHARF, Philadelphia, daily at 7.50 A. M. and 4 P. M. ,Retorning—reaoh Phil adelphia et • A. M.'sad 7.45 P. M._ Fare 81.91; Round trip tiokets, good 'for three days, $2.50, tebe . pttrohased or exchanged at the tioket ollosionly, and not of or' by conductors. Distant,. db miles. Sunday It leaves Vine street at AM A. M. ; leaves Atlantic City et 8.80 P. M.—stopping only for wood and water. A telegraph extendethe whole length of the road. ' Je29-tf a i gG i a.•FOß, CAPE MAY DrEveSRK. - - Deavat OR o'olook A. M. t A NEW YORK AND [LAD E VIIIA STEAM NAVI - .00 ArlY. Nal ° m ell g rartrela 1 1 1 1 :, ft iI d E KEWEWR:y I i 0a1it..../ RION'. oriu & RAI ........E between A e eity. Care ay. and New York. leaving front tat Iner beiew BPlll.loEetreet (13andey exeopteo) at 0 A. M. Migial leave trilettr4efitamy Pi e r I t e2e l e r rg artier BA. L Film to OW May (ventage lore ineluded).....l/ 20 Derogate . 'do . do do . 120 Fn tiekete ( aarriage hire extra)---- 888 are to New York; 0abin.........-- . 180 tote Item Extra. T..—... ... 1 nights for Cave Me,y and New York, iskert at Fir rates. Goode destined beyond New Yollt will be or warded._ with degPat ital o tt f LlVttrkkee - nt. 1,12-201 314 and 316 (loath DrI.AWARA Avenue. . , . . P.WILADEL,PHIA AND drADINORAILROAD. DE.- . I, IITF LE OM b. On tutd after MONDAY. J Y lith. until further notice, the tollowint routes w be open for excursions. iokets for male at Ticket Otahe, Broad and endlowhill stair . o Nissans Fella and return.. - --- Ed 00 , daranton and return ---, 0 El Lok Haven and retent.............—... en For further wheelers we molt bills, or moils to Setet Agent of the , Commas, o N r te ad Otitiowhill streets, or to General Agent Philo; it Reading , Phil& G. A. FIICOLL.a, Oen'l fteeruttendent,lcatos. bad , 17- - FOR . THE 8 E,A. - .. A - _ .-. 17 , , f14 ,,_ a lita 0R R 0-OARDRft AND - • I . • . Wit rICDion On and *JOT MI IrlYi 41, Plente on the Oem- O p Mtaire . .....V l Terreet4Fr a ft fc " " i ‘ ekaf. 1niteir....'.......!= .. " .. 1 . 5 ... c. , 1;2 .: 14 .40 C. M, A ' a r ill agentraf at t fifi l i g iairtilt ig R- 11. ' ......, ..`' Repress pity ' .:7— . ...=...7" • :...:" ... 7.4311 A. i RreroaunodedinionASHWiii i ;::=XSl A. 13. • 'Mg re a tv o. :—... -;--iLlellAt; N. - e.... etharta 4%6 r. ait.,,, Yq418 4 , 8 8 . M 1 Vr;.i'.° . b 6l ‘ , .. EPAI, Allalfire bY ' . '.. 'r-!t'• ..., ~rrrtr.:r•- t r:7- : :::.L.73 7 .."."- Y :r4 , ,,...! - ~.. ... 7 ... . ,- . - ..1.70 - , redier:..C.ll PEA' • •. - • ' ,7 met* P I. of hithiniTAgenUt the '0 , h ' • -- ' ' SPRO 'Ti t i an % TI M The keeomenerlatlon, a to see Harbor will nin t .,tbrengb to Atiaalto elan* T afternoon until fur --Thro—i-ArDes . irage . checked at all hours of the day at Videttraet - ferry. , TO BR PI/MONT /HURD. On and efter EATUEDAY, SepternbeLi, the Mown modsnon Train end be discontinued. Way Pareensers will take the Express. J.NO. O. Damon, .left-tf Arent. !MTO PLEASURE , TRAVEL- L 1 R13.-13read illusion from Phdadel rs Yarn. tiotOrsal. 'taboo, Rivekridegne trAsr, White ' Mountains. rortlan l Bolden; WWI ensign. sad Mew york n O Lake Ontario. R ver St. Goad Tru Ivor. Splendid steamer . 1 1 1119 for lisignepar ver, and return to Philadel- La via °Mend and Boston or Saratoga Springs. Fares or the routid trlp asTows i al Madera Quebec. White hionntsinseos- Fro t :thiladelp is v a Montreal, Saratoga Springs, an New York.— . . ..... Slid From %mike& tiL s EasiisinailiiiEe'r and iet . iiiii........1206 Irmo rniladelp to Niagara Na ils, and return— MOO TlOlril i e good until October 11/„.. Mt For trarsion Tioketa and ail uironniditti as to Fite, km, ana y_rit the odic* S. W. comer o SIXT and OBBSUSLU Streets. CHAR . S. ' APPS . fell-Sra General Agent. CARPETINGS. FALL TRADE. McCALLTJM & CO.. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, Also, Importers and Dealers in OARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, RUGS. &o. WAREHOUSE, 4H)9 CHESTNUT STREET, (Opposite the State Rouse.) Southern and Western Buyers are respectfully invited to Gall. aufr-2nl FERTILIZERS. SOMBRERO GUANO CONTAINS EIGHTY PER CENT. OF BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. FOR SALE TO FARMERS At el3o per Ton of 3,000 rounds, by JOS. B. HANSON & CO., Sole Agents, N 0.39 North WATER Street. aun-wfmlin OOLUMBIAN GUANO.—The following la a cops. of a Diploma received by the Subsonber from the Ch ester County Agricultural homety. dated October 20,1809: ...fix a teatimonial of their approbation of his superior samples of Columbian Guano nod Buyer- Phosphate of Lime mcoompanied by a Certificate as a Testimonial of their approbation of rundry extraordi nary produotions br the pplication of Columbian Guano. among, which were stalk; of Corn 12 feet high. g: two ears in each stalk Wheat in the sheaf. som a Green . Grass and Init.!. Clover, and Timothy Hungarian Grass,gto., ko., and a premium for the best Sore of Corn." Price S4U?I , Ton of WO Ts., in Bann. eS in Bul. Oronnd dud far sale at his MUIe, Downington i Chester oonnte. Pa. qAblij EL RING WALT, Ringwolt's Ma% vowniminowri, Pa. Also for nab, by PASCHALL MORRIS. Corner of SPNENTH and MA SHEN Streets, Philadelphia. and CLOUD & JEFFERDS, Agrioulturd Warehouse. NV eat Chester. PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER -H A.NGIN G. (FALL TRADE.) HOWELL & BOURNE. Having removed to their new Store, ' CORNER.FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, Are -now prepared to offer to the Trade a large and elegant assortment of WALL PAPERS, BORDERSi FIRE SCREENS, WINDOW CURTAIN GOODS, Sco., All of the newest and best design', from the los est. soloed article to the finest GOLD AND VELVET DECORATIOp. Southern and Western merchants will do M to viilt the eetabliihment of HOWELL A BOURKE, N. B. CORNER FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS. aul&•Rm PHILADELPHIA. GOITEE'S PATENT KNITTING MARINES, For Plain filtookinizd Fanny Knitting l Maohlnee for Kraal:fi s t:rem Shirts, &0., lab Meatier' ofl and I, 1 illad li 1 and 1, and 3 and 1-Ilib, on hand and maile_to order. Thew Msehr age the plain English tipring Needle, op a new nine le, end the cheapen and mold nein machines tor flitting it Ilse. Ulf Gee' re 4 .111 rinnllY 'Knitting Manhinevfor A,,,441g Tientariers use, is a new and surseeetnl feature Iry !cue inventions of the age, and ranks wrth the deep • Wane. . g• WM 1111M.113 Agana .„. O. err HE N R Y New York. lel-fin .: , ~- HENRY or LEM, Asent rot: FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALBS • 0 111 11 11 11 — for - tale br FAIttIiAVICS & E WING` 01 4,, • • 715 CHESTNUT Street. Pllfie. GROW '-475 bbls., 870 balf,,Alo., 450 0r..q10. an sits tfttent To l l i tatir r f t i otioirlor rife. if Mind for isle - I, Aist . V NE NM le Ike v PII;ELADELPUU, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST, 29, 1860. BILK AND DRY-GOODS J OPEN TN. • . JOSHUA. ; IMPORTER AND JOBBER, NO. 213 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, HAS NOW op - tN. A LARGE AND COMPLETE r - A*l( • , STAPLE AND jr,AN R• V- Cl' 0 Os, D':•,B SELECTED iCIR. PALL TRADE 1660. INCLUDING' DRESS GOODS IN ALL VARIETIES"; . SHAWLS: SHAWLS: SHAWLS:' , CLOTHS AND CASEAIERED, LINNN GOODS. BLACK SILKS AND MOURNING Doive, ENGLISH. AND AMERICAN PRINTS, STANDARD MAKES, DOMESTIC GOODS. A SPLENDID LINE MERIMACK PRINTS ' • SNOW-SHOE GINGH4UIS, , At all time,, .010-At F lALL, 1800: - . :OHAFFEES. 13"ibUT. &Co.; FOREIGN AND,DGMERTIC DRY GOODS. ~ .auls.3m , No, 523 IMARKEW tiITREET, • MARTIN & WOLFF, WHOLISAIN latkLBll.2lql • •cf 4 , A FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DEIifrOOODS. 334 MARKET STREET. 1 Vann and prompt Bia•monthe' Buyers, of ell neettein are invited to an examination of our Brook. iiiBAn4' A. W. LITTLE & 00.. SILK * GOODS. No. 325 MARKET EMMET. • aue-tm GEORGE PEARCE & CO-. • MANUFAOTUI ERB AND ilirogiEns QF LACE GO ODO. 241 CHBEITNIrr untErr. D 030440114 52 and 04 PARK PLACE, liew au3-mw&f/in REMOV In consequence et the deatruoti THIRD STBIZT 670311. YARD. GIET.,-Alo HAVE REMOVBJ To _ NO. 610 OHESTNIMaT.„ SOUTH SIDE, ABOVE 5..7,44' • •-• They have now open AN ENTIRE' ' NEW StrOOlt SILKS .41141 FANCY DIMS* 600415, mir SHAWLS. 4L9VES t 10:614 DRSBS •TRlMMlliialt,":4c., Topbtlift id* a 14RtiE Ae13017 4 ''..• '. ' ' • ' - 8-T4Ek:41,10 - r.ttiebyDP.: - . .-, Emßßonitatßi,, Otillik , 1140/ 1 04Ak! 42, iirrias rsoolysibilkiiiPia/kii ltailk:,.-- • ,. ; -' ' FALL'IIMP,OIO43MV, • • •• mid,* ,0 U. aft. calbtliaiitegolsig It ,:,,... , ,,,,..*:;2or. w .,srro- sciirbiOliirmifliiffto , thosttootaos of ibOir daikoodifio annulus teginkilY. ; - . . iing.lizi,s! WURTIS, AUSTIE,At 11(1c.YEIZIR. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS/ IN DRY GOODS, No. 311 MARKET Street, above Third. rrlei Warts, e l l o r =l. l koVeigh, I PIIILADILPHIA. ohn Weimer, Joseph Burgin, 1 FALL AND WINTER. CLOAKS & MANTILLAS FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. SOUTHERN and WESTERN MERCHANTS buy- Ina Medium to First•alms GOODS, ate Invited to in spect our Swot, what we otter at LOW PRICES. AND ON LIBERAL TERMS. 3. W. PROCTOR & CO. THE PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM, 708 CHESTNUT STREET. au2-2m PALL GOODS. . BAROROFT & 00.. NOS. 403 AND 407 MARKET STREET, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY GOODS. &oak omelet° and ready for Trade. au2-36t R WOOD, MARSH, & HAYIVARD, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS AND CI Li OTHING. NO. 309 MRRKET STREET, Fa and Winter Stook now complete and ready for buyers. au2 ern PREPARED GLUE. SPAILDING'S PREPARED GLUE! 6 4A STITCH IN lIIME NAVIN NINE." ECONOMY DISPATCH SAVE THE TIMES: As accsdants Wit Aappos, errs is ssidr-rrgrasted Amities, tt im very desirable to have some cheep and convenient yip for repairing Furniture, Tim, Crooks IT. Pre, BPALDING'B PREPARED (*LUZ meets all suoh emergenoles, and no household can afford to be without it. It to alloys ready and up to th'e stiok frig point. There le no longer 'a nooesslti for limping abatis, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is just the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of roffnemant and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being chs mice's held In solution, and possessing all the valuable aualltdee of the beet tdnet-makers' glue. It may be sued the pleoe of ordinary mucilage, being vastly more anhesive. " USEFUL IN EVERY ROMP N. B. A brush accompanies peon bottle. PRIOE TWENTY-FIVE OENTII. Wkoleisle Depot, No, 4110EDAR Etsset, Now Y. Address HENRY O. ._ BALDING I 00., Box No. MOO, Now York. Put up for Dealers in Dues. oontaining four, eight, and twelve dosendt beautiful Litnographio 811019-0,13) 1100001PanYing e&, PBOkilge• or A gingle bottle of SPAILDINQ'S PREPA RED OLDE will save ten times its cost ansoellf P!eVitilbouseltold, Bold by all nrondnei. Sndloletp, • Drnigigts,' Dud wets and Panuture peelers, wooer". end ' repoi Motes. Sountry Merohants shonl4 make a note of SPALDING'S PRIIIPARED on tasking np ttialr ." • wriai STAND ANY °LIMA'S. • (IM-aawf-r SARSAPARILLA.—IfopIums t for sale by WETHEItILL Er; BROTHER; 47 8.049 North SECOND Street. ", • , 1 tun QPAI 4 IIBII SAFROIC—Fdr• sale TitEamt. 4 •BRAMIER, No. Cr andGO, North 8E901 , 4,1) Stmt. BEERS. tr) t 4-11:yes WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1860. The Chiltern Hundiods. :A few days ago, ono of the ablest and best informed politicians in this Sato put the fol lowing (Meath:ins to us, ic What aro the Chil tern Hundreds 1" and «In what inaimer'does the acceptance of an office connected with them vacate the seat of a Member of the Im perial Parliament of Groat Britain and,lre land ?" The reply which wo made interested him, ho was pleased to say, and wo shall take leave to repeat it here, as our constant aim is to give information, when we can. Geographically speaking, the Chiltern Hun dreds' aro a part of the ,chalk ring() of the East of England, traversing the south part of Buelfinghamshire, in a south West and north east direiction, from Goring, in Oxfordshire, to Tring, in Hertfordshire, with a general, breadth of fifteen to twenty miles. The ;highest points are Wondover Hill, nine hun dred and five feet ;*-and Kingsworth'Elll, nine: 'hundred and bpi fl'anideh 'says Oa( ;ti, • ny ,were, formerly covered -with forests, 'which affordedshelter to bands of robbers, :and thieves, the 4111011044: Albans. The office!called ,w the Stewardradp, :of the Chiltern Thindreds" was eitiffilAM at, an early period, the lappollitment.heiiig vested ,in the Crown; and lbongti now ainecure and.;a: 'merely nominal dffiee; seffitu'orisiMdly, tolnive had attached, to it tho duty of pro tecting the inhabitants from plunder. There Imo only throe of those Stowahiships, all In !the gift of the Chancellor of the Exchequer, and'the salary is only forty shillings a year. :Politically speaking, the office, albeit nomi- !nal in its duties and emoluments, is frequently . solicited by members of the House of Com mons. In the • British House of Commons, al ' though there are various modes by which a Member's seat may become vacant, his per sonal resignation is not one of these. As far as we recollect, the Mowing are the only grounds upon which a representative of the Commons or People can be declared to have vacated his seat 1. By Death. 2. By suc ceeding to a seat in the House of Lords. 3. By being created a Poer. 4. By a Committee of the House of Commons reporting that ho had been elected by bribery or any other cor a majority composed of qualified to vote. 5. By misainduct. 6. By being end 3fot paying his credi fear. 7. By accepting an ter the Crown.—This last with a little qualification. a statute in the sixth year reign, that if any member 'office of pat from the shall be void, and a new Is sinus eligible for re afferent from the practice It whereby (Section 6of Oeitgresa of the UittteiirStetis: lathe -Tatted States;eitiker House can ex.' ief ainln a ber, with the conentrenee, of ,two.' 01,142;1 - litAlitell4trahliositio' of Cormelis: ti - voto of eapulaloa may bb efiaptp mdjority of vingle title, (the 'Way in which ova. ty motion is carried there,) while a member of the House of Lade can only lose his seat by forfeiture of his peerage, after trial by ita. poachmont, for treason, or other high crimes and misdemeanors. To expel a duly elected Member from the House of Commons is an extreme measure, which has rarely boon re sorted to. In 1721, Mr. Aislablo, Chancellor of the ExcheqUer, was expelled the House and sent to the Tower, for guilty compli city in the fraudulent South-Sea scheme of the preceding year. In 1769, the celebrated John Wilkes, member for Middlesex, was expelled the House of Commons, in the beat of party strife, merely because he had op_ posed the arbitrary proceedings of the minis ters of George 111. Lord Cochrane, now the aged and respected Earl of Dundonald, having been convicted (on very trifling and doubtful evidence)o f participation in a Stock Exchange fraud, was expelled the House of Commons in 1814. The people of Westminster re-elected him,and ho resumed his seat without challenge. These are all the cases of expulsion which oc cur to us at present. They show that the power has been exercised in England. The same power exists under the Constitution. A member of the British House of Com mons, who desires 'to retire from legislative duty, cannot resign. Ho can do so, however; in a roundabout .letnner. Ho can write to the Chancellor of the Exchequer and ob tain a commission, signed by the Sovereign, conferring upon bim rc the'Stewardebip of her Majesty's Chiltern Hundreds, of East Hen dred and Northstcad, or the Escheatorship of Munster," these last being sinecures, like the first. When the appointment is completed, a member of Parliament, usually connected with the Government, will publicly address the Speaker to this effect, "Mr. Speaker, I rise to move that a new writ of election be issued for the borough of Birmingham, to elect a member in the place of John Smith, Esq., who hath accepted the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds," as it may be. The Escheatorship of Munster is usually conferred upon Irish members who desire to vacate their seats. When a now Ministry is appointed, or when any member accepts office under the Crown, the new writ of election is moved for in precisely the same terms as above, altering the name of the office. After a change of Ministry, scarcely any Parliamentary business is done until such members of the Govern ment es are in the House of Commons have been re-elected by their' respective constitu encies, which usually, though not necessarily, nor invariably, is done, The practice of allowing members to resign their seats, by accepting the Stewardship of the Chiltern Hundreds, or some other nominal office in the gift of the Crown, began only about the year 1750, and has since been gene rally acquiesced in from its convenience to all parties, thougliit is open to question how far tho office can now be strictly doomed within the disqualifying words of the statute of It has been decided, in the Session of 1853, (by a Committee of the louse of Commons,) that the Secretary to the Irish Order of St. Patrick, who is invested pursuant to a Royal Warrant, and receives a fee at the election' of a Knight, held an office of profit, within the meaning of the statute, and his election was declared void. What is called resignation of office is not held complete until the appointment of a successor. For example—suppose that Lord Palmerston were beaten upon a Governmen t measure or principle, by a small majority in either branch of the Legislature—that, with the concurrence of his colleagues, ho had an audience of the Queen, and, lamented his in. ability to carry on the Government in the teeth of a hostile majority—that lie placed in her Majesty's hands tho resignation of himself and the other members of the Cabinet, doing the duties of office until their successors should be appointed—that the Queen consulted with Lord Derby, who respectfully declined to take Lord Falmerston's place—and that, after all the difficulty, tho Palmerston Ministry re sumed their, planes, it is held, by the Parlia mentary, practice of England, that their re signation of Office, no appointment of succes- Bois intervening; WcZttlti'not've.eate the seats'of such of them as wore members of the Iltinse;of Commons. . A firsil commission in the army or navy vacates a seat- in the Commons—subsequent commissions , do not. There are numerous Government appointments, not conferred di rectly by the Grolin, but by' heads' oT'the several departments,* acceitance' of which does not vacate a - Member's - seat. • Of this number aro' certain of the 'British Ministers accredited to Foreign Courts, an some of the Deputy Secretaries of State. Numerous per sons are disqualified, by various causes, from sitting , in .the •House of Commons: Among those aro persons concerned the manage ment of taxes created since 1692 i or holding places or profit under the Crown created since 1718. I. 4 lnaily, no memlsfr of either House of Par. 'lament, as such, receives ono penny of the ittibiie, money, either for salary, mileage, or any other cause. The Parliamentary privilege 'of franking letters was abolished in England in 1840: , _ New Publications. , . GOVERNOR WINTHROP.: Mogiro below some, interesting,axtraets from proef r aheets of pesecend volume ef,fk. Puiffey'a History pf New England, , which wilbbeTublished bi JAttloc,Brown, t 00.,,6f Bostonon the first of lE*ptemhor.;, IVO take pleasnie,tn - iimoniniendtag thlisAiwitable werk to our rmulors. , rho •welly ,knows author combines amore -of the 7quelitter, and exnerienoe rvehieh are needed $.O