14i , Notk-tt,ftbit4. %••41,' v,F) vaimmiunx.o4lo4.4w oll Filik 1 of WPM)" 41 - 1 *- • 4 • ' Tirszys Oxlip iinwitimmtvpociabliit . t . a4 Owl* ilailsOrlialmilr4o4lll( 110 Attlilyiut /N 0444" P. 4 001/Pirlsl 4- - -1: ! ( _ ) ,L4 1 4 101 Pin NOrs:fik T lialt'fieg4rtAglairti.""Oa*lllgi 11.47 - ,440 s .Airthffimuirtkay to;V d ,kft 7v.-gst:fil#3lolillia4l;l9ll4RE!l,; `.; jors oj ittabili g a i s qww • I - *H w; ? ji.3ll Nl 44 fk U tl i f4Al hd 4;1 . .f 'lt 2;:loilX013$1119 Tpli:l7-AP01b.,... i . . tr.- ~,- 7 ,,,. 3 4 "Mr /YU 41 4 : i ka l t ,' _ NAV/. tit '"lllra— ' ‘ ,l " .- .t , , ..e .' i ) V* s . , age t i t; ir,!, - ' ( 1 • w itrtlei nit , Psl. ),114 , A.„ .i .. ; 1 '..., fic . lAlt il ehr w t IlfA it Ck,q, li 'llllVirfit"'"" .'• • ,-....,--All W, . " • ‘" , -'.l ~ ',, g-Pg t - i " •s . : " lii*AXD • 1 ,131 •Op 1 i II e . .. 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I'l~C~<:3~l~.~,ilss,7Pl~LlrLYr~;~ ; ~' 4151-114Mii,41i:e.,. sr ,^%, ' ATINISTRQII 4 3 - Co lit iOS'PERS AND -4 0 E RS bireigis D tr - A Ni R-BE T, xsaie 4 / 1 110.110111AY, OFIFER, NOR, WA MEW, .411' D ,ElAOAir, 1574)0K AC DRY 6 90i 1 46ccr, Aka FALL TRADE, ondhod east/ adios; oflkfirookfir.:. Tkovir. orivauw AUOSKErAte - W A' ikt i 13 'l3 T T IN- YEW , ARD;DESIDARLE 'STYLES. TERSE aitLEBRAISP- znolyi .t• op. OREAP.BaT out algal 4emso4 , fik TINITXD STA T , and they bag I, o* - trA, mut#l4 l ,K , W i n# o,l dialsrgto ilr' 4 •l l ,*:P r /0 1 °• ,r4t0,1,0 11011a0killiC HAR*AI!A;IIOVIW-:-We d i rttsValta 4 t i tre , via ittspriotops . asmall linmasitierr s tkrodit 41 Nral s r - • &Gotha 1:4 11:111*: Alkirablit44l444 l l74f 490 1 01 ,M 4 P?Pi m 9 , 4 11 .1 • - 142F7U „„ 1: g s, t d'42.IIY:STILV CATAWBA • L ' 3 J. •ETI3-14 Varti . 11 iir . 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TIN " a "1"1"- At '"ll l t"4 wat i rsiim' wit! q z —v f,p ro , jo ,4 l l4l=a "errier • :sd:a§m•a~iify- Waft Nal 0 1 "", 014 *-Wagi %Pita", , - . . - , r , - - ~, gr. - ,• 1• . ` ,„", ~,, ,1 - •' r :^ • . : _ 1 r „ .„ ... h (l3 . .:- :,"! , ':_i lilLi. .I' 4 i:1 Pit ~ I 1, 4 ;1 di f -- •;-,• . - - - . :: • :rt ; ; -- . , .... . itt,t • • ' .: . ,' s . ...-:„Ir ' "',„t .I„N' \ 4 \ 44t ff ;i :/9! ".1,4i ' '... .. .' . il: Mr* „,' ct .-, ' - t ' ..'i TA:t 'SZiI.I4/‘/' . t-t. 1., 1,72! t -",r - . r-,. . • -1, , ,- "..e,"`''"k ::., I: j . • : :- . • 01. f1.;:r..----mmv...,,, V ~ ..-_,L.- - e-- 1. -, 1 ' ! ' 1.. _. ,. ...; : - . -;,-,.; - ...ii-0- 6 - 1 -0- I " . -5 ''. 2 .'r= • •,' Nilt!. - , ' i • ~, '• - 10 , 1 - I! r ~ , I 1 11111 11 00 ,1 c :: ' l , ... '\,.. 1, r I . ___, , • . - , •R'-; '-, •' N • .••••• : : .. , k,,.. -f4 c . .. - - - •,. - " , v , ' - I ,:irara i r ( l' ' '''' . " - - : V'T - '-'. WO' - t .. k; ,-4 ' r -4 , , t - •r• . .-Ir q "r^r,.. , '..•- . el . , - ~, . . 4,---,..--......--, -- ' - 1.., .. . e, ~ ,!.:•rr • : , di' * (St ' a t' ;. I ~.„ may} - c 1- - - • A:: • -,, - Ir.rJ-rx . .--....-,1;',/ - N ~, ..-:. -.% - . ic i ''., ' - .:•!.' : :- ... , ;-''''' , ..: - ' .. .g"lrt :Q .• -- • e'r • ..--- -.4%. -,• tki l l 4 -ra ar ) ....!-.,....-_ , -.: F. , •-.." - - - ,....-4-- . : - 2 .r.-'......,„.-_,.....- ',„-- - r.,,, - . -- tx. , .. > --- , -"' - .stawl• -- ,- -- •-•-' ', _ --, `e --- • '".., -- -.. ; ..."..--4....:, _,.._ . -,-_,...,0 •,._- ..„ ••••••-• ..... - , .....,.„ .......... .. - „,..... L.t.:: 0. , . , . 1 . . , . . .. . . . ~ ,• , , . . =Z:M= =ESE - , • , 2 7 ,:i';',1.0.4 . ; :54 . 4 . N(xtii'i.',i BENVING xActrumq. # 9 ;9• 113 IMkOVIID isioln*crit-vincs SEWING MAOI4rNES. nu "1=1 11 : 340 . al tir , DS. wo Woos $o Moo tko vier , WWI Mown. Jo the ‘ 4,0 4d-okoddiStorit Win do *greater rouge of work to mole wodidlookt,r7 nuullom • I , 4)allorptdoo. or Pout for a Circular., W MU% CO, . '. " IfQY CHESTNUT Strout. WHEELER . WILSON., - • _.... SEWING MAC liXisT ES liiip Ca E , __ J 7 ITRNFTiiICOND.FLCKR. ' 9Ol-lba .- ~ - •rl 6 , : , 4 • I:IARRIVEVIBOUDOIR ..... .. it ' •-.- gEWlNcilivia,olinsTE.. ~. , - Ho. 1-WR 'W(LLY UtE.: •- . • ~ no. 2. , A Allew MACHINE. - FOR Q.11)M4 4 10 ANA Iti.EAVY WORK. it sew from two spoollirithort the tremble oil*. .... Is . _ F ie s trip A ri th e ItatligVeltisidilittlit; ilia ' Pei .aatir.talußzillt,. mallow*. sq." ' • lanT4os: , UHLlrt(iEg*: PPM' , DOUBLY-LOOP, ,4t4)4( , !:'.MEWING .ICIAGIIINEK • 14...ima von, M "M4KIC VADDIJERS, see. figa '.ARCH: ',STREET. „ • 1)011/11X-LOOP,MITITOX,IIIACiliiiN brow 11111 ereseii. .f.lrbe,ftWie..sasilaget rilyitent iseabinea mane hie` red.4railkinds of eee. F.! ..09/7 4 4{; MEDIAS. 0.11.0 me.; emeaaili eu head. ..1041at • 0113118 r• SEWING 111.-: irdt ,:„i gm& Thitt ra u r eint.demetrid for IFAES! 7a 17 rose ,4s •t o rL a tio • • ' 2`. "Irtr !HOUSE!n,WitMIiNG , °D.ig• 81/Piaitak kintidalLiTal* • , Nag - - ' X Bl6 nzr. - nomorrvas larrusi, irey*.sed firiisquas yams: sgta mufti. WILLIAM YARNALL'S ' 1101J81 4 ITIRMSECING STORE. ainirrOt . 1 . 40 j etripirrartihr Aiiadenar of Fini MOW:- • „ . ,' -: W*‘AP,i*.iwrOirfe;s•-' Als.gEt-tiANGING. (FALL TRADK.) HOWELL; BOURKE. ltaritr reseved to theirs**, Store, - OOItBRD INIIRTR AND MARKET BTNIDITB,„ Ark ieier, F ipr.6 dor to the T:nie • ism and ot, WALL . . • : - _ !WIMPS, FIRS ecritimie. -' ,WINDONr OUATAIII, 000DS, 411 ash. wrest, sad boot from the los *et ,o#oo Srtiolo -to *oiliest - • ; „alga; AND Te!simmvicoaderzors. and %Mehl n N of iltrwoll to 'visit tip ootabitobiotoo t of - LL BOlalEll, , x: B QUS2ililtPbtfli "'g AND laiUktOr a r pourri. iimia-Atek 'M4.14 ns,GpstA.' •, • • , ozooz: BtrisiNEss , Icirrfookrit'k xiinsfix r inuit Int4'o4: l wiskiktiZwaittlassissahow :Jiro of - RAT*R--RAPreiNftei a dlo gorv o ilraseitelinthukooglool , AT 67UATU UDUQJD MOIL :MB Pim* PUT= . A 7 11l ma azent.sa. *me visbilistr ihlirremprodi, Ps alias BAUFWAPIEL A.wD cirs. C . H. GARDEN & Co.. Mainiasetwore of and Wholesale Dealing in FLATB, OAYA. - ' "F U AND STRAW 000D9. FAINTY'DfLIC 'AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI CIAL FLOWERS, RUCHES; FEATHERS, &0., . - ' Itoe 000 , 111 IS SOW SIARRE'C STREET. • Soethwe.t corner of Sixth. Tits man intensive and- Gamma.* easorttoent. The born Ono stud the lowest p ri ses. Firovolans beyen. an portleplarly invited to eon. _ *Ole-sm MEfIcINAL. HICIIBOLD 7 B ZiTILAUT BUGRU. ' TIM OFNAT I *WIC. ! lig !WS W Irl3lo is. orevel, Dpiliq ..Ite, 99. _rw tramekric- P7"wattr... filen p *Dr of_D_testhles. Vie'Asia t ic r Wrikusoui,,ta Thee* ornown i ftg o ve, which iirregiremorro. . .._ ,„,_ /loos telkrw i r e s , ♦ Y 'fair 19 19 1 90 ra.. 1 , 900 . 01111 OWED Av 13 If CB', Dimmer of Um" organo_misire and of cliniretio. NEW499I.D'( zrat.Tll4 BUM) la the mat Muretioi MA /ND °arts% to have thle n m enet. in the till teolet eenotinted 3 pSeut _ IN s ar, /ND AWN wirffl ixdasem ....;...„ ifiirdsliTiA Viittit ENTIMAINII. C i m aiikeitas aurae of front treenott toollreg e fiord ersoet 91= 4" 11 Y 1 -- V oftetreeter le Itteorotion.' Moot leer bottle, or ELS for OIL VelValarr xr. , Oct, 194 South vontig FERTILIZERS. 'fIOWIIIIHAN GUANO .— The following "la is s'4o4lnf aDi abate "Wined by the Sul:ember 4 the:okeerer.Ootutty- Agricultural itooletr, dated bet Prplilb" Asa 411110 , 11111Q111411 of t•tlttr approbation A°o4ea:l4o7l,lr.ramcch*N 11:Ven4=4",,AP"ii !ion oteetal of tiiii., atypro oyi of rundry extrainnt :sari_ eredeatioret by itra I , ltostmn of eiguentuas li k G ado. smug *biota were eta •of Corn 12 lea high. twoeare in each stalk heat heat in the sheaf, sem i af l ame. OMR op 4 wbits Clover, and Timothy . rta into,lre.,'ico.,. and a premium' for .lieditimin "Com" , , 24 " ° tit' T:gi. of "vbcoinntit emit shit ter West nix Mills, Downingtos , Cheater 1914t r t a t, - gAlit ITEM ltrefGWUT. Pr, " l i g irtrattart7rit i er r :i 0001 AI itafih' Streets, Philsaelphia. an p 'MMUS. Agrtealtaral Warehouse. West Caother. - attea-tt NORTH AND SOUTH OAROLINA, -•- • • VIRGINIA, LOI7IBIANA, ,„ And othai iuoarrent thuds bought at low ruse. "' 'WOW it ootroir & aufg.bis - , No. 3 fliatth THIRD Strut. CAST-STEEL BELLS. Yo QBIIROHEa~ PIRR ALARMS. M. icy , T l CO_ sow • .. pie commums street. Emopsu BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH. ALL IN STONE AND WAN. - THE CASK OR DOZEN 'ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. DIALIR, FINE GROCERIES. _Omer IitIifVENTH aml 31118 (Wee% V r q/Mtit'S PATENT ' ' ' tturris a mfrriits,,,- \ Mehl . se attoi ...hi I - 1( l. 'I ehltht. •• ito., 42 i, I end e leet2 2, ea 2 sad f-Alb, 41 hand and mtdcto Wet, ' i t, i fee Use the Olen .Btelleh 2 i Sdne Nettie. I . 222.11111M0 olteopmt moot Mitt '. two. ining 1240 . 11ine. fp , ) n. 11 ,0 4 IA ;lw sad suooomfol le . • inventions of luxe ago, end. ranks 1010. , : . . twoost, so, p,, tif_PAPWAYIow York. ~. " IR KKR, ,tl. 1: 1 2E. /went CONNEVSIO.NB. XNTALID rrehliebe i forlbe bspe tag to yolllkil rilier EMS Mr a the dtai r r rlin Ina an IA 'd VAR exions.it*rotiltf *palest impaltion e etlthor, fi sner rtilaNt e .=. l . lZi?or4 "no mg • post swum. save aulb-len ALCA:—.4tondursg, ith+ It ,LVie imirrFq, 47 444 49 A.tiitodvAttlied. ... DT tlik Sign OF 'kink - TALL. • -, . Ajandvieened '"s nice young man:': keeolved to out a dee, 3 - , His moans were small, but nary lam His *Wired& end nieuettohe. Hedneitheroests within his purse, Hor lento Wlthin pi* hesd 3 -- -3, He mooched his aired with friendly . tr eats ; ' An “ free lunches" led. , . Puffed nu with pnde and slit oonoeit, Be sai d. In language bold: - .. I've brass awash. an that stall win 4 mnifpn fair, wilh gold He neetly dreesedrn lomat style. Yet vie—so tit id his friends- Of neatness did abt have enmigh To reach his fingers' ends. 'Tarn true, ales tend helttss deemed •• To taste the muol2rce -Ba b4 lr s° lien=2d.lgt.l , . . He wooed a in/dd.;ma rib' thought ', , Her heart and wweith is own—, He tooled anctsiod. - . h I -be my,wlfe. 3 And live for me alone/ft . ffhOsiniledt: He'ssid, !'f My belly heart - Yoarrintile itheroving heilekt • Hp hue negated: " Ire ea,' gold !Ile. - . Go home addblient younalls I 11 2O l d fl elel ti W e iti a l ta refrt f ir e t ii I!' . 1 1.7 khisnnzle,hazead i liuruoo l' rd ..- 41 " 10, 1 ,01 '4l ll ttail , As g w brewitOifew digit ; ktairief fclund vent a one despoodips poen, -.., , ~ 0 maiden rich steped out.-b e stood,, - With dirty nubs, a t one. NOTBr :- • ' JAL Wry lasuirho wants a wee, • To be hot heart'ottar queen. Hls s t rard T oiln l igte l' ola k . "° Our stook of Fall and Winter Cleeinine °airfoil and somplete;4oapted td every naarket;and unedhalled for vamty, style, and make. :The attention of buyeribit Wholesale and Retailqi - Orited t TOWSR HALL. 018 401(fir tild'lAtiTio4.olstb/s. •• • - •- • •• • • ' • • - .810•11•4ETT te Chi .PII,II4LINERYDS. FALL. miritartrari 'GOODS. M. BERNHEIM; No. SI SOUTH , SECOND STREET• I hove now °eon s oonnilOto ;assortment of BONS, I+ varEße; FLOWEIX, and BONNET M 4. Tgatlnt.B.:4ll the most fashionable colon end deo.. STRAW GOODS, IN ALL THEIR VARDITIES, &o.; &o A Lanitti*ttifi lint of Vernon and Continental Hate, With Feather, to ilatoh; to'shieli I call the sitentton of MERCHANTS ANAtILLINERS. . . Prises ere LOW, nod great induottata a te 164 be offered to Ciukand responsible Pnrobsusern aa!{•lm ta PALL, RIBBONS. BONNETS. AND MILLINERY ROODS 4LYELUEIVELY. We have nottrimiietd, and daily and henaeorse !mien/Fat , . RIBBONA, OF ByIIitY . pF.9OIUPTION, MATERIAL®,., • .BEEIN AND DANDY BONNETS, •• , • MEMES, ANDXRFA fit' , Earl, SHAFER% ao., VARNER AND AMERICAN PIA WEER. =• INAYME&R, MDOIEER, AND iYMEY , OTERE ARTiCIM INTER • - • MILbIEARY, LIM% - • To which the attention of the trade to dirootod. ROSEN 1111; intOgs, Co., !Weft 431 mA*KET sire/at, North Bide. FAIL 1860. LINCOLN. WOOD, & NICHOLS., 72 CHESTNUT STREET, — _ """ One Nook below the' Girard House. STRAW AND SILK BONNETS. FEENOH FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RIBBONS. 0/Urea's and Mime B EAVER HATS. The largest and fullest assortrnent of the kind in the city. auTl•tgtheBui Gns, MRS. M. S. BISHOP, NO. 1016 OREsTNUT street neat door to the St. Law. ranee Hotel. has reeeived large and elegem! assort merit of P KIS Bon NETS. Can. and HEAD-DAM, and is now prepared to furnish Milliners and Merchants with pattern Hata au3l-6t • Su TO THE SOUTHERN AND WEST wok ERN TRA DN. Mn. M. A. KINSF, No. gy South Second Menet. wens, or Bleck Roma Allen hee opened t0941611. 4 gr a t e o l i e ret b ityte rv e D . to W. afi l afiCUl their Attention. ' au79-12t* HATS AND CAPS. GENTLEMEN'S HATS. OPENINO DAY. - CHARLES OARFORD & SONS, GIOIA lux CONTINENTAL HOTEL; Will open their Varied Ottles for Autumn, en SATURDAY NEXT. SEPTEMBER let. sultan CARPETINGS. FALL. TRADE. McCALLIJM 63 CO.. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, Importers and Dealers in • CARPETINGS. - • OIL CLOTHS. MATTINOS. RUGS. &c. WARE11013814,151)9 ORESTNIIT STREET, (ovpanto the Spite House') Southern and *Warn PAW* are reepeetfully invited to osib • aul,7-2m , CLAIMS ON IRMAND. OTORMAP dc WILSON(_ (RICHARD O'GORMAN..EDWARD 4. WILP.011), . 4ITTO.R.Nd.RB AND COUP/BELLO/BS AT LA WA No. 1112 BROADWAY, New York, Raving established extensive Correspondence and *gentiles throughout rand. will take °Norge of Ole eoUeotion of Cleims, gaols', leo., and attend to other banjoes.' in AMY Intrt 0 that onntry, ioeo stethem . -- - ILITJUMINETCORti. Every on is It gomelnuune of their exorbitant gmi bills. At o. ill South TEIED Street, .may be seen the , . best mne fp the world" Can be used Wherever light Is wanted. buiesper Map cash oil, r gem agents are making ISO A week selling them. Pdore.wastad, 680.11C0 gold. The Oar Lamps will light," room 20 test square Tor 1. oent an hour, or will bunt nu night for ?guts, Dx, C. A., OREE • CO., une-thiam-ty No. as South Ta Street. iIjg.EVE L., HNIGIEIL:26g SOUTH SE- A-110 COND Btree't,, it doors` abet , . Ennio., wed aide, lute now in store a largo assortment of , Ostletings, Oil glo bay Drui•ete, Cocoa Matting', kn.. fhlAh will be Weld et the lowest maTket igloos for wish, of kinds, ready iitado, or made to Order, st loweetrh Y _p . lu LE LK m NIGHT. • 969 SMITE SECOND doors a 6. Sous. - IfiIIDATIIERB i of all qOalities; for 'sale at flit lowa's: oath trlost roa SOUTH aadorio ot:. e d6ois IO 150T50.9. EAT HVR BEDS', BOLSIIIMS, - AMD PlLLovri.-Au rendp.mado. or made to Order. et loweat mush prices bi ty. wig ititioirr. suit tows-tf 62 R•SIITIT BPCOND et a door. atelgornoo. 11411,4pYla100.417: Bble Y Ler tariik..4_llthar iwv VOolMMit PB - ir!AAMX*PIJIA,ST3 I .IIII3)AY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1860. !OLlllCiit , 4 PRY GOOtlll'lool/11/4! NO. 913 , 1641 , 1i5T‘!61 1 ROT;1104/*W.A ; UhaS. ,- - - A LARGE kith 003.0t161X GM, - AtTit A 11D - I D :1!" '0 ~ r• fiELIFtED PALL . TRADE'- , 01",11.8 - 60; iNctniiNG, 'DRESS 4ti/UDNtlst iLihI I 4IMIYM;;;' ,I , LTo 4 .'i BRAWLS/ SHAWLS! SHAWLS! _ OLGTHS AND DASR`JODODSSIMEtga., • ; • - ' • 4,INK- , BLACK SILICA AND -MOURNING GOODS, -ENGLISH AND ,p AMERICAN PRINT'S, • " • • SPANZAIIO' Milk% DOMESTIO r MERIMAOX ' I S ItENTS Amy SNOW.SRON GINGILtkiIdS,, - 1 - At all time&aolfett _ S J?ANOY DRY Gorabß:, 1860. IMPORTATIONS FOR FAIX. M. L. }TAtteavivpr..ti, did ,C • 833 I:LUtIVST 'MOM; R 7 NORTH FOURTH Brass?, drs prepared to offer , to the trade, thelr wetal ,7110,4 aesottine4t of Goodereateksieett on the , • BiOBI%, ' FAVOIABLt _ • • By experienoed buyers, in t he Winnng: UFAOT Ultill . 01T1Igi rantort.: These have hien sehroteil with esro for , PIRBT-CLABB A?SADS, Awl will be °Cara et prieeebi eel:emend Otosii FNMA!' seolikone of the opeOry, invited to insieot etoOk. Tnansi.-13in',, months" - oiesli - i-to hiirehitiM of vin doubted etandinc• shtl IPor:niint. dieesunt wash Twelve tier cent.' nor - mum ' , disoount ' for siOsisose Payments. ant-thinl-11" FALL, OnAFFEES. STOUT, FoREioN AND 1)04110 aul6-3m No. AatidARILET QTslfil T.• MARTIN & WoliFir; , , • 'waotrrats naatau trr FOREIGN AND 'DOWR9tIb DRY 000*1 „ r • 994 MARKET STRENZ' Cash and prompt 13Lx•months' Buy Ira, 01 all millions are Invited to an examination of our Stook. • eura' Nten* Ae W. LITTLE & CO.. str.4 - g Goons. No. 825 MARKET OTSBET,i atadas REM 0 , • V A Li! • In oonseauence of the deetruction by fire ottheir Tursto firoati, • YARD. ,GILLNIOBE;S4.OO. JIVE EHArOirlin 'TO NO., 610 CHESTNUT 13`1 4 .; BOOTH SIDE. ABOVE SIXTH. PNILADILPILIA. They have now open AN ENT= • NEW SITOOK or S4LICS AND ZAINO' DRESS 'GOODS, BRAWLS, GLOVES, RIES O2 .IB) DRESS TRIMNINGS, Together with &LOSE ASSORTMENT of . STAPLE .dIND FANCY WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LAVES, MANTILLAS, Ramp received but a entail Ispytlon of their FALL • IMPORT.BTIONS, previota to the fire, they are enabled to display A NEW STOOK. - to which they Invite the attention of their Oinitomerm and Buyers generally, and•sm WURTS. AUSTIE. & MoVEIGH, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERSi IN DRY GOODS. No. 311 MARKET Street, shove Mel CharlCharles Warts, !Vrin r iitli i t t e idall e lid Pnwannanuk. es is. Weimar, . GAO Bum, .1 sat-3m FALL AND WINTER. CLOAKS & MANTILLAS FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. 14 ° AVAI R ic a . Idst 7 P r ripinl c grt B Ui l in: newt our Stook. which we o ft et LOW PRICES. AND ON LIBERAL TERNS, J. W. PROCTOR & CO. THE PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM. 70S CHESTNUT STREET. sat-Pm VALI, GOODS. BAROROFT & CO., NOL 405 ANN ) 407 DIABICBT 87:RBIsT, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF FOREIGN AND DONESTIO DRY GOODS Stook oomplete and retuty for Trade. au.l-30t 11110 P WOOD, MARall, •4t HAYWARD IMPORTERS ANA WHOLESALE. DEALERS IN DRY GOODS CLOTHING. NO. 309 MARKET STREET. Fell andWintor fßook now oomolete ana ready for boors. anima JULY IST. 1860. NEW Exams AND ORANGES. MERCHANTS IN WANT OF BLANK BOOKS can be etrogUed from a very anperior assortment male from Linen Athol, or Made to order. WARROITED AT LOW tRICEIII. WM. F. MURPHY tr. SON'S NEW STORE. stationers, Lithographers, and Letter-Freaa Printers • SIGN 09 .Tllll L1D6311. No. 339 CHASTNUT Stmt, ten .w-tf MARTIN & QUAYLE'B STATIONBAY. TOY.p . ND FANCY GOODS B_AJP Olt , ' 101 A WALNU S T R EET, BLOW BitrENTII. hanr • PHILADELPHIA. .FAIGHT4'NATIPN4%.I4,AXILUBITIOIi AT CfriCiNNATLOHIO;I4IIPfAith-lOth. TIM WU EEO STATE& rAGRIOULTURAL SO CIETY will hold jig Annual itirionitural, and Itidnstrial Exbitotson tkeigroands toothy ertded by the °Maenad . OinciniistP which erg to , be it led up in the best style. '1 here will be gas and Tents for the dieplaY od imidemerte, Idaehlnery;Toot4. Pordeitio Mani facture*, Pa ens n Garden Waco. tquitri,Floweres and Native Wines. With stalls' a d Dodd ? : 1,11,01.100:14ttle,' ilheet and u, S u ll a n tOrtj' id leN ale4r4„ rovirel6ll7it=eannoAtt The rrenpurns °dared to clash. geld. silver, and moons redals lomat, and oelip "AO atinoant to Tifentir Thousand Thaiksh blVoayellrenieln open ,forogNEFIDAY, the 12th. to„Titli.iteD sY, the / I hi of BEY TESIBISH. thus giving time, to examine cup f ast the Implement?' and machinery. olger P riti& l r i l t ii. %rip Inf a rn,trir o lp e r s on ottani/ et to tha aotwori) ,1 thoTe ,e•Atriatutur* 1 5 0 01 5 5.1 and or teen ijt SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1860. LETTERS TO 'CHARLES O'CONQR. NUMBER TWO. • MONTOCIIMEY, Alabama, August 2e, 1800. In the prosecution of my promised topographical survey of the Constitution, touching the,newers Congress over the Territories, including the subject of slavery, I' shall take it for granted you agree with mee-perhaps I. may safely and with more •modeety tray I agree with, you—that Congress Woe' erected by the Constitution, under an expiate de legetion of authority, and is wholly limited, to the ;renditions of the grant. I will look with yen, then, thrinigh that compact for the right to legislate` firr • the people of the Territorlet—now "olaimee, be .i(1 remembered, for the express purpose of legalistog Slavery therein. - I, Wee this authoriteothe subjeot of a4peoial 'rent? If not, IS the exerelso of it neoesearY to 0 6 4. 1 7 Into effect any of the speotal'grants? If not, 111. Is its atietence a fair' Outhirthe me, so speak, of the fedeeathyttetd? ' • Preeeiii4O; fik # lll , i+:9 1 ;,4 8 14.j.*00 1 /it breed Meet li , alenestateV iPeoles of 'oonitruotion by whisk the coveted power may be Maintained Whit I want, sir, Is proofof the authority. When .It is preeented, I forone shell he ready to justify its exercise by Congress. Ido not myself see it. Ido not; to be accurate, lee the specific grant, nor that , wish legislation ie neceseary to carry into , ofs feet air of the !rattle grants; and I am clear - it is note thir expression o'th/egomud system. The otailltotrees .confiered upon Congress, , viog referenneteothe Territories, are— ' - "Congaed shall have power to dispose of e urd make all needful rules end regulations relifelettii; the territory and other property belonging to the United States." If. "New Statesmay be admitted by the Con gress into this Union." ' It is not now contended, I believe, that the f firet of these greats conveys any authority to Congress to excreta° - the.fenctions of civil , government In the Territories. "The territory and other pro perty" were placed in the betide of Congress to be disposed of for the common benefit. 'So that, after all, the mole authority of Congress over the people Of the - Territories, except, of course, that which appertains to the general interests of tho finion,-tieter the power to regulate Commerce, to .coin Money;eataidish post offices and post roads, eto ,is °MAW to the second provision quoted. I have jest AMU from a careful reading of the 'Constitution," and find, I repeat; not another word conveying to Congress any authority on the subject. These aro the conclusions to which I have arrived by a simple reference to the Constitution Mete I think it fair, however, to refer to the events attending the adoption of that onmpaot, and to the early legis lation of Congress on thli Buteset, to fortify or im peach the accuracy of my judgment upon this mat ter. The main question is: Whether the &setters of the Constitution intended by it to, give , the Federal Government, in any contingency, jurisdie tioc over the existence of slavery, or any authority to manage or control it? Whether it was reseried as a matter 'exclusively appirtatniog to the Stater or not ? And if it wee intended, to be a State in toned, whether there is any legal distieotion be tween a State and what the eali'p Territory in re apect to the right of the people to determine the question of its existence and government? Perhaps in the discussion" of the subject, it may be well to advance another step and inquire; at once, whether the right of self-government of any political community in this country, Stale or Territorial, has been restricted or limited by the Federal Constitution? I have referred; in this letter, to the only pro visions of that compatithy,which authority is given to Congreseovir Territorial interests; and I think it perfectly evident that, by the letter of the grants, the powers of Congress over this subject aro con fined to the right "to dlspeee d e emd make all needful rules mad reetitittiont reepeoiing, the ter ritory and other propertylrelonging to the United Stater," and the right to admit new States into the Union, 'Neither of these greets taken by itself :eoptiers upon Congress !epistlee powers over :Rot, People- ,It risme*, then only _to refer, to the ' , Meter, of their -erten, to see whether, notwithstanding the literal meaning of the powers thus delegated, it was, in' reality, the intention of the State!, when the , Constitution was adopted; to confer upon Congrem such powers, I start with the declaration, that previous to the 'Revolution, the people of all the colonies maintained their ex clusive right to regulate their Internal polity and government lei their own way. While they eon-, famed a loyal attachment to the British Crown, they did not surrender the right of self-govern ment. Maryland, preview/ to the Revolution, thus expressed the voice of all the colonies : "To maintain inviolate our liberties, and 'to transmit them unimpaired to posterity, was our duty and first wish; our next, to continue con nected with and dependent on Great Britain " I think it unnecessary to furnish historical proof that the people of the colonies entailed their inde pendence of the Mother Country solely on the ground that the latter denied to them the right of Self-government. The history of the Revolution ary snuggle, drawn from the Parliamentary de bates at the time, abundantly establishes the face, that while the colonies acknowledged the authority of the Empire and their loyal atteobment to the Crown, they maintained their right, nevertheless, to regulate their own internal polity and govern ment in their own way. They denied the autho rity of Parliament to legislate for them, in respect to local matters, on the ground of their own ea clunve, inherent, and tnalienable right to govern themselves. I call your attention to this point beciiuse, in the course of my observations upon the issue now un der disoussion, I shall endeavor to show that it is identical with that which was originally made be tween the colonies and Great Britain.' The inhe rent right of the people to regulate their own in ternal affairs, to govern themselves as colonies and as territorial communities or States, is the prinel pie for which we are contending—a principle quite as important and sacred when menaced by Congress as when denied by the British Parlia ment. In the Convention to frame the Constitution— after conferring general powers upon Congrers to regulate commerce, to coin money, to establish poet °Moos, de --Mr. Madison referred to the ap propriate committee these propositions in reference to the Territories: "To dispose of the unappropriated lands of the United States." " To institute temporary governments for the new States arising therein." "To ciente° exclusively legislative authority at the seat of Government." These propositions resulted in the adoption of three distinct provisions of the Constitution, two of which I have quoted, and the third which gives Congress the right " to exercise delusive legis lation in all caeca whatever over the District of Columbia." It is 4 significant feet that Mr. Madison's di red proposition to confer power upon Congress " to institute temporary governments for the new States," was so modified as to authorize that body "to admit new States into this Union." The qnea. lion whether this latter provision gives authority to Congress to institute temporary governments or not, I will not now discuss. But wbfn we reflect that the puerto mind of that 'period was very much prejudiced against every species of colonial de pendence, we have no right to infer that it was intended- to grant to the National Legislature those powers of local government which were dele gated over the District. of 'Columbia: Granting, then, that the right to admit new States (tarries with it the tight to acquire territory, and to autho rize temporary governments, the queetion still re mains, whether such authorizations conflict with the right of the people to regulate their own inter nal affairs in their own way ?, I think it apparent that the former in no manner /males with the latter; and that the power to admit new States, without any limitation in respect to population,' was adopted in avoidance of the eetteme of Con gresalonal government of the Territories now con tended for by Mr. Berckinridge anti his friends, It Will be remembered that at the period, ,of the adoption of the Articles of Confederation, 1778, we possessed no publia lands. It was not till the year 1781 that the great land distriets of the North west were convoyed to the United States. It wee then thielSlr. Jefferson, as chairman of a commit tee, reported "his scheme "for the temptrary government of the territory ceded, or to de 6 4'4." This scheme was evidently coutidered with great care, and it is entitled to a minute, examination— not beoatne it la authority ,to bind us, hut de evi dences of the opinions of the country, at that time, in respect to the Way of the Government in con nection with its Territoriee. It will be observed, that whit we call Territories Were then called " Statol," or " new &Moe " The name, however, is not materiel. A reference to this point Is only, Mestary because many modern writers have rO - the word " Territory " as indicating a species of dependence upon the General Govern ment. No such distinction was recognised by the framers of the Government. ?be word " Tenho.' r - Y ' 7 Re a detignetion,of a political, (JO/ma/Malty, is pot to be (bud In the Constitution ? and, I believe, 1860, it won not need in !bit ienr ttll borne Yeitti'aftei the Revolution. -__- - Mr. Joffersan'd erhozze Proll42l:` I. That the TpArltarlea:sededi or, to be eeded, shall bo formed into additional.Sioqs a ; j , IL That on, gba authority of 'Congress "the free males of fall Ago " may meat together for the pur- pose of forming a toMpontrry government, to 'Adopt the constitution and laws of any one of the States —that "Thata re ch low, nevertheless , shall he, aubject to al ler casolt by their prettnary Legisla ture." , i. .111. That - arch tailiorarx gffernm . ent shill /a main In' &xis' tIII il*liaVs twenty thoneand Ind ,habitants, when titafriaj establish- a Ipisidaikeitt constitution and*oisrintitent foi:tintopilinto.- IV. ThetWbett anyaltatellO.ergitddiedshallhase 1 ?ululation equip teethe lesskusuperonS otthe 'glutted Slays, such Stateshill ho..a4mtite:l Ink; the t 1 ion! ' v " ' ' 4 " - .. ~.' ' o these were added certain funglisiiiistid:orni -, .j. That the new, States !heti:femur mustin,n 'VP- g.% 4° , V PYt d .. l . 3 tl g o l, ;re .to p.„.`r - L i ,. ' , ~ .ir. 'lilt in revolt " wells, P ru Perv , " 11 ` S ierritoryriftiliih4' hi inbif a feottn,g of agitafi: ry 'lath the original Starer. . 0 1 ,3 •• ,•/ 4 , /I.L. That they ehallpay. apart efAlordledend ,debts op equal terms with the frsigipel tatitteee.. • in 'f IV. That their government shallbemuldicau orm. . ', A id iiiii iiiiiiiiibiOleiiirjiiiitl4l,Onai . Sons', a cliarter or eotnpaat Shall be funned:which shall be duly executed by the President, under his hand and Neal, and shall stand as fundamental conditions "between the thirteen original States and those newly dmribed," unalterable but by the joint consent of both parties. It will be 'seen' fiom this eobeuie that it wet tile` purizie et'illelleinirees of tbstkorifetiethilidnifiitl 'finitely settle Use relatiputtonistailteweieilidirtefeb 'territories endthoeki Staten•SbliPl woe intended to be fundaniental, °mettle, in ilF.cgteree-, tei r le govern the present and the future. lf do_ not refer to it ail the existing law. I wish only to' exhibit ttle Tifewihetlaise who were Mori fainsfar with the °plain:tand purposes of the Revolutionary parted than We are. now. The vondlttourrefereat td were to be redtkoei , te.w evripact. This counpant hid- its ,legal part*, both, of which As,ro free to 'assent to its provisions, which were proposed and adopted by the Congress, in the first instance, and submitted to the new States for adoption by their ~ ordboiry'Leglelatare', It has been maintained that the plan ingested wee adopted by Congress, and 'imposed upon the ic new States." This is abundantly reftqed, byre. (cranes to the conditions of the plan, but is still conclusively answered and denied by the solemn declaration "that all the preceding articles shall be formed into a 'charter of compact." A compact' is an agreement between two parties, and presup poses the voluntary assent of each ,to its cendf. Lions. This assent being necessary, in order to form the compact in question, it is an admission, on the part Of the Congress Of the Confederation; of the right of the now States to adopt or reject it. What are the leading features of this compact? " The free males of full age" are to organize a tem porary government; adopt or ordain their own laws: are required to pay a part of the federal debt ; in'respect to persons and property they are to be upon an equality with tlie old States, and are to remain forever apart of the General Government. These are the oOnditiens upon which the Territo ries were put into operation under the Articles of Confederation. - Whatever you may think of the character of the Scheme in other respects, I think you will admit that the prevailing idea of Territo rial dependenee and subjection did not enter into it. I shall resume this eubjeot in my next letter. and furnish still more conclusive evidence that the principle of local aelt-government has never been Impaired, or sought, to be impaired, by the fathers of the Republic. I remain, most respectfully, NATUAIIaiL MACON. lie Writes for Bread. 3Y JOHN - SAVAGE, •L'IROR 07 "8419214"-A 111AQXDT [For Ths? Plea.] Tbrax—'tie midnight; Scatcg—a Garret Dramatis Persortm—two.: One, with wintry looks of a Ever— One, with knits of dark brown hue. And the oldmen sits him calmly. Slarahing nothing. while We flee, ite enlist depth of meekness, Maeda tie tathasorson howlisee. Rut God! could wemfeld his soul. And read therein there, " - We would not 'wonder at hie .thought Nor whiteness of his hair. Anon, he 'tramline to a lath Some heartAohe upward led; Lest bra word He'd break the Oland Of song that's wildly Sitting Through the brain of him that's sitting Gushing out bin very heart's blood On the pare before him spread— For through the night the young man kneads Hia brains for their daily bread. See, bit pen toile alnWer, slower ; Now he talks hie &flaws aloud ; And—he !mates to wrap hie fancy In the pale expectant shroud. For every sheet hie brain thoughts All. Each line his keen wants grave ' • But wrap and bind by pletos.mealdown The youth to an early grave. Those little chime/ere he inks Are all grim Death's abettors; He does not nobly die at once. But sinks to hit Klee.) by letters. And now him jaded thoughts would leg To soothe his at hing handl Bathe cermet Welt. For the empty plate Reflects bank hie dare For the loaf not there: Put the old man is there—Oh. God must beater:it While legions of other men's father, are fed? The rene's inspiration! The madhouse and lova Aro gambling for him who le writing for bread. He write. to make the render laugh When his heart's full with tears. And all the Town 'went happy when Hie prose or verge appears, ' They little know the loving heart That beats in mural dim. Or while they daily ro to 'Change, What thong, would be to him! The Printer's paid—the Paper's paid— The Pressman's pressing. toe: And while the Author's left to starve, The " Devil " gels his due. The Publisher in carriage rolls, And sleeps en feather bed, While He that gives Them all life. lives In a prison of thougl. t and sorrow, Neve rdartng to think on the morrow; For the Bookseller's note, which put off the pay, Will not lighten a orediter'n tread. Nor nave from the landlord the few darling books Of the Bondman who writes for his bread. IV. All the world is crying progress !" Ever) head is for reform ; - E'en woman, manlike, mounts the breach. To take the age by Ito rm. The Tailor strikes—the Bricklayer strikes— The Printer strikes for " pie." And several Senators have atm.* To raise—each other's aye. But while Societies are made To give each uuin'a bread Cutter, Shall he who moulds society Be trod down in the gutter? Shall he, with kleaven'e noblest gift, Have earthly Hell instead ? While Brawlers rant, And Preachers mint, About tract. and shirts for Diggers! Shall they :eave hUrubere naked deart Shall these men die, because they cannot coin Dollars and dimes from out each geneeful head' Nor win the loaf whibh Loafers hourly win. '/ hough grinding nightly Fanny's Flower for Bread MURDER OF A YOUNG GIRL no CABOT, VT. —Mrs. Susan Sauter and her eon Harrison, aged about 20, have been committed to answer the charge of murdering a young girl in Cabot, Vt., named Elmira Wheeler, about three weeks Snot., •The Wheeler girl was about 14 years of age, and it was supposed at the time that she, died of fever, bat ,after burial the body was taken up, and, on ex amination by physician', disclosed an.internal wound, which was the cause of her death. Tux cricket match between Canada and tbo United States commenced at Montreal'onlVedii4= day, with the following result: Canada, first in-' ?tinge, 52; United States, first innings, 105; Ca nada Dimmed innings, 21, with three wickets to go down. The Duke of Newcastle notified the com. raittee that the Prince of Wales desired to visit the grounds. Tnx "mysterious American bark" Charles B, Truitt, which lay off Queenstown. Ireland, five or six months, with arms, has , now discharged her cargo of 1,115 oases of Colt's rifles into the steamer Queen of England. fitting Out at 'Liverpool for Garibaldi. The rides were veined at $20,000, and were shipped by Major Bartley, of this State.— New Baum (Conn.) ,fortnurl. Jr is said the poach crop of Illinois will be immense. A ridge in Union and Jackson condi*, twenty miles long and from Ave to geminates wide, will produce at least 006 , 14114 , n bushels. A large amonnt 'of this itrumenie'orop will be dlr. tilled. , Styttitan negroos wore arreatctl atMemphis, Town., on the 22d, ohargeri with having in thSir possession a largo quantity of poison, which they confessed was given them , by White men, for the purpose of destroying the lives of the white people in the neighborhood. A mutrrstrart' of im Austrian regiment in Bohm% hie indented u neW Oirmoo, whieh, in the opinion ofjudges, far ['messes the Armstrong end Wh d itw rapidit orth y gnus iti loa for mading. dden, range, and strength, an Anotrn fifty colored men in Pittsburg, Pa., hare , formed themselves into a &neve company. under the name of the Fort Pitt Cadets. Their uniform will be elnifler to that of the °biotite Zotuvres. LIG1.0:1110 INTRELIGVNCE. Tha,Algiavjans at Xitiz. ~ • • , .. „ The tap" principal Meramaa, eetyements In this , couhtry,are Bethlehem, on the igehigh, and Nth, In joules/413r county, Thosa I whir 4tave vleited both will h'ave noticed' at striking glint:A.l4 tie: twecti the outward appeataue Of ql4,i)liVeii,'edd the character iind tnannerioethe riertpter,'Adiffat ertie vervided with s'lnorat. atratopherkintiti• MI I retlento the .aterilegvirtneeoldte ;r eepe e et vii , ral glum tollatiamt , WeetllihhatianNnin that : ti t r o., picival oftrfetviolocepTweseillittkrg4womotid tbs !woks Rrili 4fti o lOßAtbwilntra.Pimrsit extent modified t ti,efeltAvelam pi asotempt% Vie town of bite ,nuteVers, at' the ' present tittle, abput five lintalled l ifilSatiteitti, *Mons Warn ifs' , ha mat clifzenelbeirtitlitilamt talitiefige'llt afrafrei ex ending fir 1,44 thhatfrialvidi Iliefil erthieti. n Iva town. , Ttitithinflittla abltbOli Mai laitadaii, l It lbw at Zethighitaa,wito fatatabkr inetenewill o g tits hod. , Antediagamesi9ol,llllo,4e.eiritA' ,pf Abe, hirth - TISSIOAKP*4 I OA AVIA PATd y .11 4 q. VeakkAN VIIIVRAISISsi 'Vetko,O.ti to ny, especially MOM th e mew, 0p5h,944, Al Enel4h equellzieL, Aitken/et there are fe.... n 11110100 keTO li/Qterbeardei tita 'kohl:" s vi no, t titei are i if 4 "iteeth , iii r Akliefeiif 91 weseliiMiteis tbfilieeeNtregtvie 4 1110111 Sot et eagtliketlia4entliiiile44ffienepteppil gkiw i e StOta:vian aspect than It Cilia MU NW& e ebarah of f *be latter, ,10 , 24ted Ake tiosiffloN vilest, is one of ,the peat ipiOtime sa6l,lwattlital/y fin L illedoo, o, r ,"•4 l F4llAa!ittl9r.,4 l MEW/, ,Within the present, emelt oelnikerV ofpnaetthier memberg afforded file writer an opportinlty of wilneming the solemn ceremony attending , the bu ri 41 of thedateheit..„We relished Imia. 6 distance of rip ratll f filaakAt,phrata. An t aprele tyaeja, the to ratig { ger p the fa , rtmet aeryktee. Og., 41114 et • Otulth s itet tpre hid 'alFeedy en 'their se to Ittibitrx ' leti-hiadieettin i,t Pewi t . raalete, - (14Ute their 6iiittilit,`ltriiiiii itrlii:f a... the feikani Mi . the Millet. °The' I leiherr , pait 'let I . • hormiratialiorei comfortably:atm, ita at .10 prll6lls thrAilgasl-bell was tolted,:and UN Rohn. 1 e , Int (arra *et& took tbeit pfacea, witb,their }[sans /red,' . 4 the middle bloolc,ef[ peyte, the ebtiir at anethtle ,• sounding s solemn dirge from the nary,' Fero mirlistere, the lievereo *Op e and' Xi hike, both btahope i the hlOittiian Chncok. next it tered and leek •'t eti ' Vice's' tri 'the TAillt: Player; slaking, end a irefitehlr;wore t ilext In oPder; it) of wilted', with' the ettlerecitetelArtremordee 'Art ttie grave; were he the thittnah Inagua. ,: Mheltavt. elr. Reinittoqto lei' FlTsn. llete )hete hen the pastor of thie church, preiehed the funeral, die. _ course, taking for hie. text tke,arords of pant to Philippians, ashieh hers in se rainy, instances furnished the preacher's, therne ‘ on &Mar troa sloes, "Rciei:ngs desire to depart,'aird t n o dhrt.rt, sehteh is few beitei;" or, as rendered`tti the Gamlen; "lon nein LOST ARZHICHRILIN, min CHRISTO no Limn, lemmata Irma . viswaseenn. WARR." 'These word occur In Philippians 4,23, andfre quently as we have heard ; them_ eermunized upon, we never beard them presented with roorestreolgth' of thought, beauty of exPreision, or 'fitness of ep pliestion, than they were by' this' much4Oved German divine. At the close of the dierourrehe gave what is customary in 'German °hutches gene !dly, a brief biographical outline of the life of the deceased, after which the funeral cortige;,pro , ceeded from the church to tbeplece of-interment is the old burying-ground, a abort Mediums "from the village. This in welenple, neatly-arranged, un pretending home of the dead, where, as in life, the two vexes of the congregation beeupy 'separate; sections arproprlated for their use. At the grave, one of the most carious customs of anibonored, but nureerically.dcalining denomination, wee enacted ; we allude to the nee of a number of wind %ari d:Lents in hymning the last requiem to the departed as the clods of the valley bury alrihat is mortal of them from view. Tbli over, preqeded by the clergymen, the mourners moved slowly in a eolumn away from the tomb, followed by tbe lute eompacitshO had assembled to pay their tribetdt to the dead, or sympathize with the bereaved living. We may mention, in conclusion, that the pasto ral charge of the Moravian Church at Litis will shortly be entered upon by • the Rev. Edmund de Schwelnitz, now pastor of the only church et that denomination In this city, located she north . , west corner of Vine and Franklin streets. , Dn. Latiablif ra FARIS—TRII ANIRICAN ORA• rZL.—In the letter of Rev. Dr. Leyburn; pdb: Med to Hot last number of the Presbyterian, be deceits impressions ore Sundsy Id Paris. +(One Fees nothing Were," isys Dr. i fs ~'"te dittleguish the Lord's deyfroni sup other day* tit the - Week, 'unless it greater excess erfrivolitY. The shops are open just a- usual, Workmen 'Mullen's.' mewing away at a new building adjacent; carts, loaded with stone and lime, are lumbering along the street, and at the windows tailors are inially plying their needles " He adds, nevertheless, that the observance of Sunday as a day of rest has, from the testimony of residents, experienced a great change for the better within the past few years, but that, to the eye of a stranger, it would be unsuspected. Dr. L. also gives ne an insight into the workings and prospects of the American Chapel at Paris, now in charge of Rev. Dr. Mc ,Olintoeit, of Now York. On the 'morning be attended there were about two hundred and fifty present. A Sunday.school has been organized in connection with it, which no yet, however, number bet few scholars. As our readers are snare, this oba pel was bunt as a 3177204 affair, though it would appear, from the account here referred to, that in this respect it has not been a complete success, as already a perceptible breach exists with regard to the,performanoe of Episcopal and non. Episcopal service. The High Church wing of the Episcopalians, dissatisfied with seeing their Liturgy mutilated, prefer worshipping in the Church of England chapels, and already steps have been taken by the American Epieeopalians to erect a chapel of their own. It is probable that both parties will be better Belted in this event, as non- Episcopalians, under the elmumstinoes, seem no better pleased in having a liturgy supersede their accustomed extempore services. Financially, the chapel is said to be In a good condition, as the Sunday contribunons are very liberal, the receipts at some of the services amounting to as much es one hundred dollars. "Tna FACULTY or TRH ROMAN CATHOLIC THEO LOGY," says The Methodist, connected with the University of Zublngen, Wirtemberg, is generally regarded as mustering more Theological scholar- ships than any other of the Roman 7 Catholic ' t rta,'"aut - Vert a t c r 7 rett.t r g i" /Te`.i; l eie ll a t r - eFa ct a 't l' "s; las a churches, and that it owes ibis superiority, pertly . 3 , 1, , Vr -5 2 7.1 , , w ,:141 7 r4 Z,,M 1 4 :Zie,s4r,ol.al=l,l: from One to the excellent organization which the Govern- 'l4 to 19;3,er - ith neck. gnat email ioNs at X 9.30 Were meat or Wirtomberg hag given to the system of ( n:r d ra l lf an &l l . l°V l:l6tired 4 li ern % fi g C A ' rill ' ;2.lt. s t publio education, and partly to the influence of the per bt,l . , , FRUlT.—There is lite'. or no stook of Poreir_n is distinguished Dr. Mailer, who died in 1838, the frst litods, and the steam e.re limited. Domestic farm of eil In nds is arra . ; ng freely. G - eon Apples ranee form greatest theologian of the Roman Catholic Church Si lawn lel , rer bbl. Peaches aro more abembset. sod in the nineteenth century have declined to 11en12.110 per basket. Viratnis and Tux PITT/MI:MO CONPYMENCE —We learn from L l ,is r gi Ca l4l74 ll A P pp e iest t : illgeiowolrtot'tl;tro 3 . l .3 l pe r l thet.Pitesburg Advocate that the Pittsburg Confe- at 43iereO`uer tb • Pl,/, r iiell.: 4 .—Tbere MS bat few here • care; 91 . good rents embraces thirty-eight unordalned ministers, and rime 41Mt4 WPSteffi at 443,13.18 per lb. . and 148 deaden and elders in the effective super- bee n American r ported ; &V bales lute sold, to ems*, on private animate. ianks, and within her bounds are 27g In-'I ter s e rns e .,., eat ministers, ordained said' nnordained; 36,926 '' members; and 6,756 probitioners. Worship is j 3 ,i 0 P 8 remain conet,,and Mere 'tr. tett frr Ipre.; the conduoted In 561 churches, the remuneration of the l i ' L a nt " .4. n i t e y -- I TtitiTet. w eW t or ' t Wr'sa ft Aii r L a t v o a a j ...._"ol . oae. frAinriai.;-,7ca,lnc ic,'7,7,g1.144,.. small lot of Caraceas sold e ministerial services having amounted, within the ' i gg, t l , l '4,,,,,M 4 '7,, ti s n ri „1‘;,; :',:i l i o t ;, l B.:, i i e lpq.?;lll3- n = past year, to $84,873 28. . annuity- A cargo of common Laths sold at 11 00 4/f M. i i t i n e d o 4l7 l. onality at 41.7,a21 75; we quote Pickets St Tog Isneeures of thin country last year es-' tablished a kind of national organisation after the email l" ll4l ' 1: S I doV i grOI)g110 etil7a neg e l l ee rrie ' llo vi m th example of their brethren in England and Franca . s 4 mop. ' Poe . Enear-Irouse Syruo thins is a a moderate Their last meeting was held at the Cooper legal tc r ni ne7lefiTS.—To Liverpool the , is snore dOirtS 4 tote, New York, at wltioh 'lathy'. different cobgre- t mons the en sarementa we notteog . eilo Ws floor St 534 gallons of Israelites were represented. In future!! kire ° 4, l s=r;s. " To l l.:n i tg l e s eTt i me e t rga- k •Te r " Tr4ilS f 4 r , these annuahouvecations will beheld in the month: I bee, reported sr YU for Iteizht a Boma ve NIA 51114414141 for the Went Indies are wants at full rates ; we (mote of August in the various cities of the Union. at tlaala for , !wart a nd am for molasses. To Sieve Tux BArrtere AND Mernootars, from la to a 0-, 1 1 ,,,f1.1, 4 :4 -51 ,,: b 14 t C =ar n .y„ r ar et MrlVl t t e i nd . ,VA: mutt!, are making rapid progress with their nth- 1 or floc e• $1. 3 1102.23 40 ° ton for iron. 5, for Frlio, and** sionary work in various parts of Germany A cor- ' i f fe r m r trt u ti e tini S t7 .toston s a l aiit tl.Volp s eot to Rh oda respondent, respondent, speaking of this success, oharaMerizeel / 11 410.-- e - norn s i l i.y e:llo.--Thets Is very little here, and price; are it. results p moat astonishing, and predicts that' the movement will have a salutary effect upon the glflO—There I. more inquiry mdml:4:2l h:eennr,t ;p.rot.m.;s4 future political history of the country. I 4 Perv.vtart, tied 555 4P ton for sneer Phosphate of Mena. N kle AI, STOn t t4.—Bot little doles ;3011 bola No. X Ina Ltrunnees have expended much effort ant , 8 c ,„„ . ., so ld at 11 sa a , ‘ praa. sVilmuteton Tar lescalee considerable money to establish a church . ' or the 1 Ir r l Ur r r w l .. 9 n t t 4ill t i le o it r s„',"' „ s e to t b. ., '2%1 and• PI V 11 - tlenomiriation at Chicago, but have ' mot with 50 I tram 8 6 1 70 I n c " 52.1p n ints . :Cf 2 "ruirulie vont/ram , little encouragement that they have (or are on the 1 I ti c t "z7,4 t Al l ',:g e a l a b r b e t, i , e e ",, t fi h r Z n .;,, l l o .l , 4,2141, 3 5 c r , r 4 5 h e . cold eve ,of doing so) virtually abandoned the enter. OIL( .- I .here in more demand for Linseed Oil, with I further ellen nt oarre9e sash, in oasts and this. Pith priso. thl., are 11413 lamb , and there Is alarm& Inquiry Lard WE LEARN that the Rev, Mr. Henson, of Vir4 months. stook - is r,, l i ta. .r t ilt i a ii r pi r e s , ( 12n u a h r el lt4r.nr girlie, will preach at the Broad-street Baptis, . 9:5T-nO,,.nsioß.tyrnoloo 1,1,11,:talln Oil cold oo privateterme. Church, Broad and Brown streets, to•mortos ; i s i ,: f ro ,""e l e d .s- A l t:lififltliTed 4 7 1 t reli r or r Ie Lc int e gri rt utig morning and evening. We have not yet had th ' States for the week endin M • b c O . BbMa. ltl. IDs Rose, pleasure of hearing Mr. 11., but he is spoken of es i Total for the esek,—.... 1.192 4 151 S 4 lOl halogen eloquent and gi ft ed young man. 1 Previousir--- •• - -.. ...17,nis 119 173 1 est au THE Yonun MAX'S CltnlartaX AVIOCIATION.— At the lttst monthly meeting of this body, held on 1 Monday evening, the president, George 11. Stuart, Beg., gave a verj graphic and highly•interesting i coconut 'of his experience in his recent visit to Europe. ltertostatrast, In e very advanced form, Is said to bt spreading in tho established Chore& of Eng- . land, and numbering among Its patrons many in. I tluential characters will THE P.RINCBToN THSOLOUICAL 81;311NARY in open on Thursday, September 6, when the Rev. , C W. Gage will gamma the ohsir,.to whloh he:, "was elected by the last General' Assembly. OOLVECTIOYS ron run Pois —'l'be New York I//ere , / states that the offeringlln the Diocese 'of , New York for the Fope will irdant to over fifty thousand dollars. Tun Boston Futleers hate boon admired as trawls in Montreal as were the Outrage Zonarea here. They tar auryaned the Canadian road• tears' drill. F rirtg ' WEA/Crei r - PREM. .Tll Wup, Raw will be Nat to ambessibro ti 111911‘Per*1311,11,11sdnyoodst.----•--- 1 . 0-r• ThrsoCtipiip, " .-----. lire —40 lire _IN foil 16 66 I/ *We ?w t 7 " " "-- COO addromfilo.o 9 twirtb ColfiwarA" 3 . Tifoaddrass a t ncb sabseribiaesah—. Lite For spob4t TWoityroos or over, we will mod a& limn' Ow to thillitter-ap of tie 014 11 r . YuetaWiteri'uttataisW to tat Mt AMA , 1%.1 Tan Wisvii Dana mom leaned Woo times a filoatti, la tine far tito Caltforaia tr.. th 'ip p t iit - t hkimit itfe:,,,,:z-w l iii_ f iiiii, lEsq. In the death dile Vbs. wolf'se lest ewe ss , our most valaugaanishater. ,Be had liecoms, tea, one of the :tadest, of. - ettp beaus. sun, having ,opened a book • re_l/lapreittlese*Par ceder Gar `editorial room s. Xa etriatjWillie year lill, , gpl l to, where he Ire „ a t, t. - and awe . 4'ereled s'e Whet. and Wanner,* ' i `Mr, Potter left fondle Meet. Mr. eon continual 'the 'business dioni, mat hes dope so until witkin a taw meads Than aisetheMg health sussed Mee to relics the setlewirepsielebro of It Into • the beads et his *Mut ow Mrf - Wilson mu a waive IC Perthshire„,filootland. sad Ms thoughts and feel ' AIIIIN were, tbGronghly Imbued with the sod noble a4setatlons" of his native land, asps. ;Melly tbore whloh ..• pertained to Its Merkur* Of [every that Ilithed already smormeit as hosers ble pedthro in the world- or• letters kW* be lee 'aelettend, and war en acceptable oontribetor to llt:rlisotid's 11 , 14aiint tbesdtnburghLiu rasy £ournal, Choral:re 7Ournel. sad other psysoto .."l,• cud wrote several smoelelte posses for Tam's “Mgrasitur i - err, the etsmatore of" Alpte." Is la collusion 0 .Bcottlek& vestry, paklfehmi moms . twee - 77;4ra piro, ea-fetal from tke yap of Mr. 1 lythion appea4d, mhtell are remarkable for their I grant Aelleeey of sentiment, vigorons tkoegkt, BM [ art WM ataattaatiaa... Oyer the signature of "Allen Grant," iir WU ntributed some nrerttorloua poems to the ot the Alinoss . ," the Beittring Peat, the ralitielwrtloeir• s.sses. and Role Meetly in othereeltw.) Pnbllehogb ibs as: • tifiletwirtet estashmietillMhed aftlettlic. end Yap left behind 4bar, ememtl Jemenetittar. *flew ,ildentlie merit. Only a few dive Whim hht dm" be emeposed an air of vest beaate, to a pest Sy hie hieed,l3Bl/oAlfitelte, tire resemble dada pose, `who risitedthinin irty. ; Bat .14.-Wasoe W Wiese Owns 0; ettssieiss" 'as one of our oldest, Moe end labecioen tutfitnem men, •Ottrtehtla all bbideelialre. Hberel to thou in tteed,•and in the promotion of Debit° Mr normtiors.mi far ispradertets. in Ms elan wawa sl ow. , Mamas one of the rattly vibe loaeded ?4/11 , 8.Marah, and, we heelers } has beast nehmebet Ofihat executive 'body - late ,Fluent In 'boort' rsatitts,,wert O asts& sesseed !of" mrdnielveLlreenitdo of authors and doer peoductione, Mr. Warm. Mae *lvrea te most epee: able eocepenfee for lotellreph see. Itetielem met, .:arrobtetliet, was, =int in aordal life, ft. purt In Mt Imatneerrsl,M 'zed Only • Welts** hie real worth as d man and aloft tn• tereatitiamompanitur. t Thom few who &permeated -him, and who shared biseoetideoce end friendship, ,will always rememberoalt b pl•Weln denial giod nature. Ids expire -meet or spirit, Me fend of ireeellote, end ble pure Aid, defghttlit rat quail , tier, as exhibited finder Illat own roof—the Omani O a trim entlerisebradvloitsant Meta. thane 'few be will he mimed assuch, and by the oily at largo as one of 'ouf beet-esteemed buefaest :men. Weekly Reriew of the Thiladelphin " Markets. Plillino7.Bll7.A. /thou!. 31. MS. Burnet, opens slowly. and, in mold devartmesta. tiade has been• moderate - for the laaann. and 'ukase "much clangs to note, except in Breadston.whloh hors 'an upward tendency. owing to the more favorable teeth , of the fender newt% a^d for mos: kinds bothers are re alism, hither :ince& Bart is dull at the deeliwe. Cot. ton to firm. Colfae to doh. Coal is more wave sad the receipts large Einem wad Molasses-The sales have neer limited. Fish .sell Monde in lote fmm Mom ; Fo reign Frrut of alt kinds is warm, and domestic issr. riving and sellms freely. Hides as. very dell. This Iron market is quiet. and for Mg metal the prime fa vor parchimers. Load is more settee. Lurtiber-Thigne is very little dolor. Naval Storm sea Inactive. Oils are held firm?! and meet a rood toiletry. Plaster to dell. In Provisions there le a firm feel uth. vi tit • small buttons Joint in Pork and Bacon. 0,04 hemp. flioreomed is reared and wanted. Talker hp Ira. Wool meets a good.inquirr. with in nsward tsedithinr, - The 15 tridstalfs market, elthoreh witteret act ,ritv -he better again th isartebk. that feting n news beteg more fe- Tomb's . and the nrieeS ot most Ted; eantatmadto the meaner. The eemand'for Flour Mrderate. end Mgr earns colognes emit 8 tett Mrs. at IS &Nei IS for so ne-fine, clover With more berme than *them at the latter ^Met Seel% to 54 for aurae. an le malady. gad 80.87 hi ete.73 tent' plot flonill Fleur. The Pei". to ON trade have aeen 10 a fair extent, at the above Sewell. for superfine laud extras; and 416.51 1 (e7.311 1?el fancy lota. tie latter for presume bran/or:aye Floor ennV Mies slaves and indeirand, st 413 83 1 ; Ve Tabl. Corn Meal is more inquired for sad goer-., with Maga 01l EMS lads Penns veal to note at $3 3)X ti 3 ll rr ltd • The following letbd inmection Mincer dad Neat. tar the weekending danist.lo.lss: ' Barrels of superfine.......... do. middlings- - do. 8y5.... do. Cora Meat do. .130 IikEfFAT,-.The merle ere light fmaa , vas es * era, There herr thee AI ton laden, Inevldloll‘ Said 11110- rat At a carthir e wp,poiL om mliltOf 80,01 oot 1 3 br i ari . ti n ti s v ae u.v,1,„,.. T ! d' *la WI 121 . .1er volute. the bett or t e totter being of medium Mtai l its• sirs and in demand ; 3 003 hug sold at 13•71 1 kt for ebb for old. ' Cotten: boom; teakeeof owing adraM prime yelloware reported at 70.760. tett imam meals rate request knee* tine gold at 3tie3sllle for good prime Maryland. sed-Lhet.witre stowage foe hes arid old Pennay'vontn, 074tatto. No cheers in or Battey Matt: th • . new crop. *bed at Km SOU the Voter arm, L. , PROVI.I ON -The intitet him been eider, lima: Perk Millet in a uffddi Wiens Sit ellis3o. mash short time and Prime at 511 Mold. Cite. . Beef smite tdowly • fort rilikg • stores at 1121•14. There Is a ran maim. and trine, arermeade with »- gaped neck: cstee of at thole" for plain dor facet ensied. Bides at 311orgean,aadi Elassiders at ale eft) e, cash sod time. tithes. Masts are very mutt. there being,...) , little sleek here in wkieh to eneralla. Lard-The Midi Oa a &Moats are tight OA wawa ere beithansed: ales of earl tierette l3hGettldrio. and 100 kepi at TanfirtAlthro "on thee. Eint.*-Tirete•te not • moan doing Woe of erilldtheoloal at 13014e i thOMft tate for chide t s ipaghtir: sar is Mtn bt 748 M he market for P g Iron is sri airy - new thatitre. and.Prithelealtilthe se of IMO town No. I aessi, and slot of eta . ten. months. lir Mumma; lee Mos Minot as ske sap ill It 14 hell at 23.10R34. Charcoal Vomit rattle paw $OO to 1133.8 tammtbs. - - Is Bar sad Wettier rnin i r ks •didd • are limited._ at -merinos NMI. Letise.-Tllstern le then botivity in the marker 11,000 Pits ISM at USW A th a - 700 The. cooper in o .'l :in the atisenthiof mist •igg quote e heat Mer at :le,. an d Ye now Jetails/ flefi ma. Borg onn^inii.ll anoet, sti.rl la: elo 1 QtthrtatrOti is held at 8 Mal 4F tan but bur -re tofu* ato eve Ale. tier. owing to the hiatt rates o (relent itent le! dark is eterdv *MAW for aprnada, sad 41104210.100 1 1, cord for Chemmit Oak. Etttp,.yWAX ie alive/Icing; a thale of prime yellow Wee mede ad ego air NOG' -dre Iney Malok had virbtregeheare is prices: me he id at 41e. 4 Months: Tallow alit slowly at 12.13 e. acid elta , mads Adimistmil at WS 17n per lb. 4 and &months C +AL- he desaand reed end rierstrot. heti, la - Lehigh erd Faro 'hill ter:nom Pm dealer. ema ety•lovicit-. forward that, eneollei 'in anticipation of the surine• In the totes of .rolL to take 11114d4 an thislet Thera tea good neatly./ nom the Emit. he,eitareltit of sultable sea &emelt thieves ardent Mat the autt .rates of fret, lot. tend somewhat to cloak. banhleglel TA/PPE'? M dell; the recent area e Ms or stook acid less re vorahle acequots Item neighboring marl ete ham depreaavd mdise. and woni.nee ear cluotatirsur Xe me b Bale, wrap h., Pio at ia,tfiateXa. sada Ist Lot uny ra at liMe on time at the close however. theta It a Pettey feint nminieatis, r to COI TO '4 -The eteek tarp* and the nutlet health. eerriono tittle Or no change- deceits, kit ultra the demand beteg moderate and went" eordned to rade/ above toot Inklitmeavbielt ant held with each Inn meat, while inferior 1004 lee are oegleetedt • lee of Itll ,baler, - Mtiefir Ogiammi lar e • revered at 12eirga each • ed on • ult..- tpr nerd rabid me one aciedniv (nit; 'innleding some quits at ISelBlde and sample! et 113 The (mowing la the Movement ethosithe Mot Nem tent her last as compared with the preetonc.three • ears; Rec. at Porte .4 Oa 711.0 B 3.073.eal S . 70.11111 Ex. to G. Briiiids.dnizco S 007.0e) i 1.810.0. -1.440 MO Fromm 1841511 4.5000 , 3113280 413.015 other r pores. wen* • SAM ' Yr 3 ' 4m.0011 Total exports... vaaaaa '. a oat otaa saz.oie 1.1147.11111 Swot on hand .. 103 0E41" me id do dime Of which daring the peal week. morlicdod in the Loants goo. atPerth-- I 4 nee) 8000 4.505 LOY Ff. to O. thatam. 4Me IEOO 3,005 ill amp France— . 3150 2.000 1504) tale "other f. ports . . . 2WO flee Total eXpOrta.... 7.11001 MOW 10011 7.530 DRFGB AND riFq.-There is not much doing ; Pods /oats/01a at .I.Votti;e, 6 month., and Sal &oast*); Bleaching Powder. sell &only at 23k0. (I month*. (a elGu Arabic there - has recentie been Wires MOvereerit. and , 0 hies were dielmeed of st B 3 hfili 3 4o. o o tlthee Sicily coda Mall kinds are advancing. Ind , rn is he'd firm'', hot Mere al not moue inquiry: sale* of Bengal at $1 12% 4110 d, KIVrAh At a price not made roblio. FISEI.-11...demeng fa s t mess etei ma -mod P." From Jan. Ito date-- ....ha o 123 324 I,Cla 90 Same ti me last year.. ..... 73 313 134.471 1.370703 PLABT.ER fa nnehtele. l . Intl , sa l es of soft at 42 ' 75 per tort. . RTCR •is in better , emend. and holders have put up thor prices Me; 300 tierces sold at .0014,30. 4 months. now held at do, at which figure it tis Charleston. • ISALT in unchanged, and there have been no farther at rice?. or sales. SEEDS —Clamerseed continues cmron. with smal ewes at eascaphro.. le TirootCy end Filmiesd there is lees a tinily. afar cw the latter priors are *Ands rome tnteed t snit' or ADO boa of tho former at 1 1 1.!0•2 73, sad the ls•ter at . ? 1.61 env tat. tsUGA4I. he mutat is d alt. link'hrioes have under room no Oa slab • ohmage 1 mars Mf hhda at figml.lie for Cuba - 7073a for Porto fttoo, and 70 for New Orleans. RO6aedl , lUsra are )(alio lower. e MTlllBre In no change hi Brandy and Clio, end t t N— he lineal business uoing to the eras of *Mem Whialmis firm ; Ohio bbls at =amnia Yuma d~ 32n bbda 2 13((3. and drudge et 203‘82/e le gallon, now hold is Tern , quiet; Ctty-roadtqaal smile in it A mail way at 10',c andcountsat 040,410 dfr le. cash. TOBACCO is held • ith less firmness. under esienastos from the West. and the tries of both lest and menu - f tetured are light. WO .1 to a rood taming lo the market, ant the tendon's of puree is asil, wesrmd th- sa , es large. tap fall-MuoJ ns-d fine 111aCa at t 9;. quarter sod Halt-lum.d at 471ti0; tatiou satreTo ; cut,' o ' walled at 4:0450; nommen meat Tam &watt Wt. Cailfarala on terms beg priest*. MEE