ap II"- sillar=iltr" " ' ) "..49.1M.A41401 1 iKM ME% . n4l i•VV2,II ol s ant ow it eitikal,.2l AinVol; YOWL Etat* moitiis. T AW. VtAttliklaitnfitx , TimmlftwAT end ! , „ , - rx!t 7? . PAet .l 2*,. lii:l l ;at'_ 4l ktPEooo* l 4 ° - L i: 11 c: t 1.1 . w 1. • 4 . „ ::":15 11 - 0 / 1 00 1 /O N IfirLflini• • 119.!louIlm)0 13 a iiiilki - itta TIT,IY T .. STA N EV:, Osi`9l . r'aion . 1:, - iiiileuiihan - I'l4%o.lo'ft:3r , # 46 .#'4 l #•_AAYlPl•atAd Oho - ` , • c .- - ,Doluarrw Riieuutiliikiiii, -, -4 •-••;, -. conirisins ? In iarri. - ' , q4lill:limits:lw* ?ANDY-WOOLENS, • oNLEANToWtr oIuLDIENS MESED , , WO _ -' MEWS AfftrIIIO,IIJIOSE. - DosTON • ' EMBED I•NOMILY. AND- WOOLEN . _NTOOKING AND 8 ItigTforadD MN% , . , NW .rie bear aefeeted and ewer 'wavier* Imo of pea geode wirisve ever eferod. end "Wart On , anted _._,'4110 1 00 4. the warfarin *rim await, sad etrlee • t Mare in Pliihideloara Pirtle • -, - . • li ' lftail,T 1108LERY ~,, -, illt Kt D "• - •) 3 Y:P/IT/Ntt' 6s, •! - — : • p 1 viiiirgiu if °thin 00, ' • • ) . ot,io tiANEI 7 ,Ao' cm., _ , wAlideokijoiro ' . ErEatafifitio • ooDORNE 4D:OtaionAN.O.l • Imullam• - - •- A awards for e • • ' AmPtratiN _AND WrirEiDlN CO.'SPLNII. ' ' ' . .. • . WI kr MR & INTEEDI-111.M. . , intearA9 WELLBIL !MUNI )lEEDHAN. GERMANTOWii: - -!1041114,Y, - LiNurApTirsincs: , . . Wing' on of Nadirs irony, entigninalhigusne'to' otlr nevart innen-Inmidad nroraanit - in CHILIMSN'Ir and - MD3inir TUCK JIUtD TOP *on! In 4irkind /1114 4 aiihcnb:lll (PATENT APPMED.POI.) • • ' • remit erotaarusoonsi MOODS. °LOMB. TALIII4I9, ' • auraspeon:lmA% aciajoirine iirmll4l fro, thit law ham knit.44o46 Fromotirovn int anvissiknung use Dal fire War mahaansor• are Innoarad (Alto lloimm Zino's& line dams** ilittuegt NORO aa joint olvo at*. ur axiom and tetteatpily'soljo,it' the patronage of MO 'g ado; • StakAssats • - V. KRUG/I: '00a; - thumalnrr irritate?: HQ/"16#4, GILL. 139211111111E1 jO'N KEROHANT • • , • - .No. al2 ffeWitEmr. - rtutAssmiquA; Vow isle by the Psolmoi COTligy: POCY CO4TINGIS, 111/AVERS ;Milani" IBLTS, sattitaza, masa; 11IIRG, 11. 1 . 01ALEITON, Ovum *ass ow , FAlNfar ,CASSIMERES, uputw lAI4aY isms cesslitiaucs; vzirrxxes, Um; LANCVOLOrIi f. yIIt!VMV, ao• lIPTOMNIKA - *l4s tinniftl7 °lint/MON . **s Qli • Yon TIM 'Mix Or ' 14444103-ELPIUMMULDE poops. • Ws . /4,UN . 9rCO.Fkilq &Co. iumarn mum, We, bith•Datikilor Ike kdoW l 4 dowdifikv ? .*N4P 1 4 43 .- M;:‘ s l' 4 •?. Ortii 4 ,W .. )it:1011,41M3 *4OOOO 000/Pgl IM11 !!!: - ( 1 '441.4k44 - ttifithilo4 7l o,oootigh." immpa,. AND NAN: CARTUN NLANNALS AND Filmu• 4401( AWA4I):IOO32YI 4 r.' kIiADDIA'ALLA iilleNYA AND DIMOND ; *Ei t aircilr 44419/ tOltotoos %No mous ; - • 1i1A40014 ANN-112110N CLOTHS ;, 0/112 * SENTONS ; P 0441.. NS ; COPE_,:TO.,4 I P; I 4 O 4f :1 7"4 313222 ; DAANNEADNiiNA.a: WlBlI ETON ,MILL'S, 1010:titY :PPlairPhif ticier.inWiestrariplF. " TARLB-00VM VW& liZAlinkB aid MeAvotArritC , • BAtulitOßAr4-,' 14 / 4 8 .... --, 0016SPN$Aid ikabi cepa Partid- OWING"' ,10,019151(96 ria_s4knittrifirat 4uaras . Via* I r i!isgornum ourniziese • . - .For sale hs . - YROTHINGH4tM & Nn=l3,, sa Nola•ickimir 144mb6 and • 93 :LETITIA, Stmt. :10001)11._ W IL T 4IAM YA ISPOITEF AgPo.:A744kl!*. -HOUSE UOODS, • - N 0 .1020 01120T.NUT 01111.12.8% • - • ila r ittedi*lT eyyesits thi Aoldeni, of Fins Atts7" 1'42,44 r 9is 4 i4E ga r !: , ~ , X114111,2ki VASA*, Mx*: *won , ••• ' C / 0 0/114./d 4014 8 . ; , I tr ° 4 • *ll * • '• .• ":.Theisinsoolmaiswissltossusst i rss are tiesisfir in ASS: to Mt , asisivaiorst: this atoOpot: Venn goes". • .:•• ••, v., • SW-favglat 10U6E-PURNIEIBING , GOODS • .41giatt.d 01;;41;04 1 T • --- *k i cke r NovieqUlNlAWO,oo,ol)B44#;istio4o, is itratt tireless wit brush itearlsisives.! L k:ARSON ;Ss CO•t; - • ^ fSAVVCOILNISt- SD ANDAIOCK, - ; -;.; • - , M=;=MMM illtEigti.aotlßN/TUBB'f : • : ! .•, zsr V I IVINEZELOO. • '5.. .. . 'valid *Mid a larituovio•spi :r . -• mit ,a 01,1KgisliMPAIE; cv.grziy.pr "voilt.r4 - • i SU= MEI mbtpts, _ • Le,4 • , •• , •••• osarimi: —• • • , itOttO - liZM;!1 1" . 1r9L • LADLES' DRESSTRIMMINGS. Vlu4Al4 11. 11011STMANI4 SONS, TIM' AND CHEERY STREETEJ josttinir the Manufactory,) Inrito Ilte'ettAntlon of buyers to their rail stook of raftms AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS. FANCY DRESS 01AIM CORDS, D/NDINOS, • VELVET. FRINGES, SILK AND GILT BBLTLNOS, BUTTONS, BRAIDS DUBLIN 'LLPHYB,S, SHETLAND WOOD, Ao is vary large and cargos a full Hue est &unities fur home !roduotO, to 'fruit as fitted nainiunicatios With foreign tuarksW, fumbles us Loan litduaureita_tq !melange. seG-2u SEWING MACHINES. Wk!LEEI.ER & WILSON. SEWING MACHINES. CHMITNITI MX= 15BcONP FLOOR. WIWI? BOUDOIR • BEWINGIKAOHINE. pfo.l4on_zamtLY trim, Mo. lI—A BE w MACRINE. FOR QUILTING AND HEAVY WORK. , socei.n. Irian two mole without the ttoublo of re indow. and rune with Me or no sole& - :For Ws Al No.lll ARCH trekroliadelphis. end Mo. BALTIMORE Bt.. Boltnnore, Md. AMII-to 3 147 • P. UHIAINGIER & 00.'5 savrTus AND DOUBLE-LOOP arm SEWING MACHINES. ?AXIL%_ sawn akOIiMAIESI9._ isamDLERS, rte.. No. SW ARCH STREET. Peel of aIiVITLE MACHINE, SOO, Price of DOUBLE-LOOP .811TOS Kamm from MI array% • .The mmplest- and most eldelent machines mans floteied for ail kinds t use. • P. e.—MACHINE SILL COTTON. NEEDLE& -04..stmoonstantlr on hand. Jpl4-am a doX, - 4V. GIBBS' SEWING ra nt M ea A. wa.; ,. rat, =neat in e orring donna] for ira l itii s pxoellenen. 630. 6 fit Seale Wareanno t TIS um UT blrst oft- CRIBTI&N1 CO. ' 7 ; PBREMERS 4IPD • EAT/ AIIpVID TO • NO. TO SOUTH FOURTH STRRRT• • Five dears above their former stand. C. &Co, have torohased e llt the lastettes, moulds; ft.. of the late 6rmof T. ~ P rnms & Co.. (610. 716 Chostmo stmt.) and l li t dad ell them style' to their ovnersrfretyonth in ones for the pnieetit soh sees Penne' the met to meortmeot o KIWI house (0 rim mmatr.V. C. & Co. - math= the Importation of , , Jutuaamrs , dßittlEll, ot which their stack is now very complete. Thr Wt l / stare no pains oi Meer attention to the wants o their ona comm . sad midUtailduS good glitanty o their ertiohni ir - - PAPER IWWINGB. VAPER-1-lANGII4O. (Lith, . iIIOWALL Ea ..pOURKE, Meirieg removed to their new More, .CORNER' FOURTH AND MARKET MEET% Are bow prepared to oder to the Trades large end lehlweat'armeruseut of v:eda: ittafeas. SOADaIiB, - VAR SCIABEZith WIEDOW OUKTAIX Gomm, Lo„ Alt of the newest and beat derlara, from thiltcrf eat 'hoed article to the finest GOLD 4ND VELVET DrCORATIONEL ' !Southern end Western merchants will do well to visit the eetsiblislusent of MOWSLL 130-UILKE; If. E. COEN= I'OUR.TH 11ND 314.11XET BTRBBTS. fulB-2ut PHIL.O.DELPInA. SLEEPER & FENNER. - - WILOLESALE MANUFACTURERS ANDUMBRELLAS PARABOI.II3, NO. 326 MARKET STREET. knILADELgiIIg., Si. now making tame than VAIIIIIIIIB OP nktbliELLU of even site. from 22 to 161nohes. Boer* ark° have not bad H. & P.', make of goods Will Sndthet weft spent in looking over this Well-made stookakialt MOWN )(ATM ktOVIALTI2II, via met mull awe - . au25,-3ni HARDWARE PACKAGE HOUSES. PAOEAUF4 HARDWARE HOCISB.- - -We • would respeotfully Gall the attentioa of the Gene- Nl:Hardware Trade to our. extenetve Kook of SlR tiliteaan HAHDWltab,wlatoh we offer at a tura advance by the leakage. Orders for direct importation ioliettetlaind Goods de livekad either in this city. New York. or New Mit:ans. G L Ii & SON. 411 COMMERCE Soot lingorting and COMMIIISIOII Merobaste,lWAsonts for Fumble and Domestic Hardware. atta If MOORE. HENBZEY, & CO. ARE NOW OPENING 'TWEIR FALL BTOOX or 2: - HARDWARE. 467 MARKET. ea 416 COMMERCE STREET res-21a , - ErEBA REMOVAL,. _ EVERETT, HICKS, & CALDWELL, ' CLOTH HOUSE. Maio rewired to' 312 MARKET STREET. , Buyers are invited to examine our rook. sull4m REMOVAL. -.CHARLES HARKNESS, WILOLREALE OLOTRDIR, REMOVED No. EMS CHESTNUT STREET, South Site, above Sixths PHILADELPHIA. IMOVAL.—MISS E. 'M. REDMOND XIV bee removed to No. 1224 WALNUT atreet. sop THOMAS THOMPSON. SON. 8a CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF rOAB/NET-MAKMEGES' MATBILIALe j 238 SCUTII SECOND STREET. ' or Brocatells, Pushes, .Ress, Dsassks , *apd every denoription of Furniture and Curtain Gouda. eulg.2nl WHITE FRABLIMENG BRANDY, FREE cibpß AND • WINE VINEGAR. Green Ginger. Mustard Seed. Sploes, Ao., Ads. - All the tsquisitee for Preserving and holding P moot - A.T.MERT C. ROBERT.. DEALEHIN FINE• GROCERIES. Gomel ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. ,F OILY FLOUR, MADE FROM CHOICE WHITE WHEAT. C. H. 111A.TTSON. CAST -STEEL BELLS. FOR 'OEVACIMiIi; FMB 'ALAIMO, af. 1011 Alal 1T , NAYLOR & , ese OOMME*OB Owlet. . _ rSBT 4.I),TJAVAIVB yr~e - - calEsifirojk vwsAmy 60014 I .:'l4.lleVALltlarlagitio. lat:o.wituriliVritwisuluAa .., , :•••••:::_ --...'" .(2' . .-.. • :. -,-,,, -1) , • , .•.. i ; , 1.,(1.-\ / ,,C , t -1' .I,l'.qtr_4l - s.'. '.-- - ' ' ' ' t'-;' , '+' -..,.. • a . , . , --__ ._ cf -, '0 ,:_1 - .. -,-- ' - • •(.7. -1 , l'' / , ` .ll - ' ',F, , '. l •••,\ IA ( 1 I 'Pi/ ~,. • : 4 tz t• , \ . ~. • _;•.- . .„.. . -.4,. e • t....::..... • \ iiit : 1 _ \ . -- ,- ,.3..• ,, 's • • oriP" ••••,: ,:i••:. —",-..._ • ~,...1. •"-- - : ". IV .A. L . ~.. . . .., I ~ , ~ _ t - , I , 4 4 1 ,., vi t,„4., • ~, , , ,: • ;: ,4, ..t . m ._ v, ):„.1 ... 0 , 11-12 , , , e ; , .,:.., s?: - ..,: i ' ri ~ ' ~ , , 5 .: 041 .. , .... r ' ~ -,. a. i r.. 4. -.- „4'. .: i ; 4.7....,,ei, : ; ,_, ' 'i # 4 • .., - , -..... . '.. .0 L. iiii'. . A • • '. 4 .^. - • . - .......1 . ....„1-..,, , &.., - . 41:34 ----."' - 4 .1 ,- -.- 4 it ~, , ,07 4 , , .„,., _,.....p.a.. ,„,, , .. , • , . , . . - - --- - • - - - • comrntelNo BERTILA.O; Our now stook of of all colors and ihedec PERFUMERY. UMBRELLAS. lIAIRDWARE. REMOVALS. ••H .4 TENTH streets. SILK AND tiltk Gol$1)S .70138 ILKS. SILRS FANOY DRY GOOD& IMFORTATIONS FOR FALL, Iga. M. L. HALLOWELL & CO 6 933 MARKET 32.8.FJ1T. NORTH POUItTIi drftiffilf. Ars preened to offer to the tittle their mai varied aerortment of Goode, ourohneed on the MOST FAVORMILM TERMS. 117 experienced buyer., in the prineipel MANUFACTURING CITIES OF EUROPE. These have been selected with card-for FIRST-CLAEB TRADIip And srill6e °farad at vrioaa to commezd atteniten. Cross Luvaac. from all sootions of the country, mo invited to inspect our amok. Trarsc.--Sig camas credit to Bferehants of un• doubted ctanding, or six Nor ocnt. discount for caSh Twelve nee cc*. per annum discount for advance Payments., autthrtu-im jOita-ILJA L. BA/LN. IMPORTER AND JOBBER. No. 213 MARKET ST., Hap now Oren IS • LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL Assortment of DRESS GOODS and • SHAWL - S. Of the NEWER' AND CHOICEST STYLES; At Mg LOWEST The attention of mat and vaunt a ix-maitUan buyers is invited. sed•tf LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE HOCK 1 , 0 . 1 t FALL AND WINTER EA LES. SHORTRIDGE, BROTHER. & CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBFILIRS, No, 420 MARKET STREW*: and No, 415 MERCHANT STREPT. PRILADELPIM : fimi gimp gt d e pal FOREIGN and 01E. DRY 000.1nr., • selioted with viol , to 1.119 intemsto or CAfin and prompt Plx-xiONTRS' Denim, to widen they invite tire attention of the trade. N. B.— A FULL STOOK Er"r3ll3 oo found ' , nowhere. Orders executed promptly. at LOWEST MAVICET RATER. • ee4 2m CLOAKS I CLOAKS 1 TO WHOLESALE BUYERS. EVERV NOVELTY OF TILE EkLiSON, TILE LOWEJST OALOS MOE% erblerollante own matonals wide uP ttdcaited. HENRY IVENS. "set-a • 11'0.23 South Norm Street. A. w.. LITTLE & CO.. SILK GOODS. so. BU MARKET STREET. maks; 1860. CHAFFERS. STOUT. & Co. FOREIGN AND DOIIIEBIIO DAY GOODS. aulit-ara No. On MARNE? STREET. M . 6RTIN 4 WOLIF, WHOLBSALS DRAIJ.S. tM FORIMII /MD DOMESTIO DRY GOODfft 334 MARKET BTILHEM, Gash and prompt Six-mouilue Buyers, et An seolmus re invited Wan examination or our Stook. an9-8m• R'M 0 v In consBol4Hlo.6 of the Seeintcfioa by Cite of their Tntan OTRII/i1 Erni, YARD. GILLMORE. da CO. HAVE REMOVED TO NO: 610 CHESTNUT ST.. SOUTH BIDE. 41309 E sarig, They have now open AN ENTIRE NEW STOOK 07 BILES .SND FANCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, GLOVES, RIBBONS, DRESS TRIMMINGS, *c. ) Together with a LARGE ASSORTMENT of • STAPLE AND FANCY WHITE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, LACES, MANTILLAS, Ao. gains reoeivea lint a mall portion of them FALL IMPORTATIONS, VISIAOI.IIIIO the fire, they are enabled to display A NEW STOCK. • to whielt they invite the attention of their Customers and Buyers generally. autt-But WURTS. AUSTIE. & MoVEIGH IMTORTERS AND JOBBERS/ 111 DRY GOODS. No. 311 MARKET Street, above 'MIA. ratter War. en n iatn A ik r Ul T t !MoVegb. hutADat/RIA. John ewer, mph Bunny. 1 sul-1m FALL AND WINTER. CLOAKS & MANTILT AS FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE. SOUTHERN aqtl WESTERN MERCHANTS Ina alodtum to Ftrat-olaas WOOS, ato muted to In soot our Etook, whin!' we otter at LOW PRICES. AND ON LIBERAL TERNS. J. W. PROOTOR 8a CO. THE FARIS MANTILLA tual CLOAK lIMPOR/131, 7080111P..STNUT STREET 51114 M VIP WOOD, MARSH, & HAYIVARD, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS 161 , 1 D CLOTHING. NO. 309 dIIIRJ ET STREET. Fnit and Winter Stook noir Q0131;101.8 and re%41,7 for bums. CV lint SHOE FINDINGS. ISAAC) BARTON & CO.. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN SHOE STUFFS. PRENOH AND ENGLISH LASTING% GAL LOONS, PATENT LEATHER, ac. 90DS FOR CARRIAGE MAKERS. No; SS SOUTH SECOND STREET, Philadelphte, auvato • GENTS , FURNISHING GOODS. ,dasSTI.EWINS FURNI SMOG 000,013. r ui l in Ntriff i ik r et r griirplgiffil A r 421: 1 14 h i1ah10t.7.1,1, , T oms ' UL.4 I . paLRTB &0,.-ne teat in- oft ivy! tril,Mtvhich grtltailitelt" 13 " 1!. 144 06 diartdrigit, .:to NW* Mu& *. eth[tAlß,LpiaA.,::,Ttivgspo; st.I74INBEg, 27, 1860. cLotlitmci. 1000 BOY& 01,0411M1.. 1002 F. A. HO - v'l` do Hugo. SAYS TUIEI DAY oramml, FOR FALL BUSINESS, WITH THEIR twit ASSOH,TMSSV O r , YOUTHS' AND BOYS , BBADY-MADE CLOTHING. Aleth on hand, Ingo stook of GOODt to order, frovi ASSEMBLY BUILI4NGB;* sets-thetulni TENTS and CHESTNUT Skeels. KELLY &a TAILORS, 31 and 93 SOUTII rXF3:II STIIIIIIT. Iliv;It T ILLCLIOHL TZIEIII FALL AND WINTBR BTYLEH ) Together with a kis() maortieent of NEW AND FABRIONABLE GOODEIp To whit% the !oubliette Invited to curium gm 2m . CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS. FALL TRAM • MCCALLVM CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLUT /ORO MILLS, • GERILANTOWN, Alao, iadvortara ina Denlonl In CARPETING% OIL CLOTH% MATTINOS, RUGS. WAREHOUSE, 409 CHESTNUT Franz (Oprontetha Sao Hoax.) • • t ir gain and Western Bayou Ars respentnivanad ATJSTIN BROWN. WHOLESALE DRAM IN FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, 161 North THIRD Street, southarat crow of RAGE, (up Wm) aol2 lur* CAUPETS, CJARYET. DAILY & BROTHER, No. 020 OREWENITT STREET. AN INVOICE OF ENGI ISH INGRAIN; Just opened from au .tion. Ma TO matitsik DAILY & BROTHER.. ELVET CARPETS. Now open, tbo newer patterns' ot ' ENGLISII VELVET 0 0P-RD B . BATLY ea • • 440::0f.t0 ormaxicuT etrfet. T AFE 4 STEW )310.7SISELS. SPe Aoviiiifatdkag g i the Isrest me . ortment of those popular Carpeting., ONE DOLLSE:'A. YARD. 13AILY & BROTHER. No. Oa° OFtESTNUS Street. RUSSELS CARPETS. or the best (inlay, in great verietri et No. 020 CHESTNUT Street. • DAILY & BROTHER. • DRUGGEr.„ O2 „.. CRUMB CLOTHS. &e; Tla most, exteminvo stook Ivo over offered. to nit Indttuf unt Nixes.. IitATLY BROTHER • • MATS. RUGS. Itt'. Axminster, Velvet. Tourney, Brussels. Wool Tufted. Cuoo. rain and bordered. Of all rites. In groat varier.? • BAILY 6s .BROTHEH. No. OW OFIESTNLIT Street. HATS AND 11,1APS. NEW JIM' STORE. JOHN E. FOSTER. (Leto of 1C) South Third street," Hams taken the stare at NO. 331 CHESTNUT ST.. Sod fitted it up an superior stile, invites the attention of his patrons to Ida ELEGANT AND EXTENSIVE STOCK ow HATS AND OAPS. ?His new fall styles are much admired. sell am C I• H. GARDEN & Co., hianufsoturers of and Wholento Dealer, In HATS. CAPS. FURS. • AND STRAW GOODS. FANCY SILK AND 4 STRAW BONNETS. Aran- INAL rLowEits,RMIKS. FEATHERS. kO.i Nee 000 and 609 MARKET STREET, Southrwast earner of Sixth. The moat extensive and ootspiste assorts= b The best time and the lowestprises. Feet -olass buyers tire vartiustartrinvited to esp. este-tar CURTAIN MATEWALEI: WINDOW SHADES CURTAIN GOODS. W. HENRY PATTEN, No. 630 C - STNI72 &BEET, Oilers & full stook of NEW and CEIOIOE PATTERNS, at ea LOW PRICES and on as reasonable towns as any linnet) in the Unitod States. ral,6t LOOKING GLASSES. LOOKING•GLABSES. roantArr AND P/OTURZ FRAME, ENGRAVINGS. , OIL, PAINTAIOB, &c,. &a, JAMES S. EARLE &3 ON, 11 4 1 FOR M liq• MANUFACTURER, THOLE• HALE AND RETAIL DEALER FABLES' GALLERIES, •LO ORKSTNUT STREET, NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENTS. DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG. as (30., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, 71, 77, 19, Rh SO k 81 DUANE STREET, REAR BROADWAY, OFFER FOR BALE A NM AND /ELEGANT STOCK of DRY 000DS for the FALL TRADE, Butted to alizectiont 4f Ike country. Thor aro opening 'weekly, AIVIOSICEAG 'WAXER U TT A PRINTS, IN NEW AND DESIRABLE STYLES. TRESS CELEBRATED PRINTS are the CHEAPEST mid BERT now sold In the UNITED STATE% Doi lertve to oall the ➢articular attention of dealer" to them. ao 2t•3lt AT NUOTION PRIG 8.-;-STOOK OF runtLEß, :Pttr.SE)tvEz. itierVINEAY, thiap.t fi Str taneltinninaPN, Vinii brtfineso, .1.10 eet, PIM IX t gly Vitrn THURSDAY, =TIMBER 27. MO ' Alltirririges Of English ites'itlty. - : Oar playful allusion atcw days since, to the perils of mating with any of the des'ecndants of George,l.l, of tho English realm, and the case of Lady Augusta Murrdy and the Duke of fins sex., has induced,l,:firendty correspondent to take up the pen; and iitipPly us, with what we aro confident our readers must think, with us, is an jotercitinT3. article.. We'have. taken leave - to uppeud - a few notes, partly in corro- - horatlep of Our friend's 4tatetnonts, and once in cored - Wen._ Itlifecarcelynecesary t i e point tut that te.onr bping elltioll3 in auto graplr—a strong weakness of our own—we owe the singular document drawn up by Lord Stowell. As our friend has broken the ice, ifßt ,Itio not hope to hear frem -him again 1 f:• - ezleaticin folletw.lt • , - • • eeotild not forbear turning to my collection ofiEnglisli antis - V . 3PM, on - ellelarving you? Co. - ,ceitireferettee to the'marriage of-Lady-4agnite . • .te.blerrey and.Alle Hake ,of Susses, in order to examine tilleve,entne origin/I) doeumonts, 4 - COPtlffeted,wiiii the abrogation of„fitat hasty ; and illestarted'triton, which- ?tenet' to lain nit potertialois.. One id thea& le A nfannanig Copy ot`thi original libel filed fu the 'Miami: orirt. Of Otieterbeiryi by? 4e:fee nebularits, Fie trexstoy cl . eneral of hiaAjeaty; Geterge,',lTl7 alptinki the .4 4 Right - )totelreble Lady -AtignatX Mlliray ? ;orthe Patkof St. lifai l y:l6;htmq In" the county 'of Mldtiler,ex, in tho , TlidZese. of lasiesion;,calaely,calling- herself wife of his Royal 'High:teed •I'rin'eti 'Auguttus Frederick, lion of our said Lord tho King, etc." This •Lthal was, doubtless, prepared by Sir William ' Scott, (efterward* Lord Stowell) this copy having his marginal notes upon it. It was eold to me Lu ounneetion with another paper— wholly in Lord Stoweire autograph—which acorns to be A brief report of the case, pre pared to-be published in a public journal of the day, or to go into tome volume of Reports. The case was brought before Sir William Wynne, Principal of the Arches Court of Canterbury. The libel contains fourteen care telly &mem articles, which nuke up the cause ou higglf of the, King. ,Most of the Illlrga- Houk:nay ho gathered from synoptical coin- Pend• of-Lord Stetvelb which I send you in full.: -There are, however, 170 , 320 facts set out in rho libel, which do not appear in this re potfir Amongst others, necessary to bring the case-under the royal marriage act,lile Royal Highness the Prince is alleged to have been travelling in Italy for his health its the year 17: 1 3, and, on-arriving at Rome, In the month of March, ho met Lady Augusta, (who was the daughter of the Earl• of Dunmore,) in company With her mother, the Countese of Durum:ire. Soon after their acquaintance, an intimacy anise, and they were married In Ronne, on the 4th day of April, 1/133, at the homes' of the Countess of Dunmore. At thin toile the Prince was only about twenty yearn of ago,' while Lady Abgusta is stated to bare boon upwards of thirty tic. They returned to England; and, on Ouveraber Citli, of the sauna year, were again married at St. George's Chu/eh, llenover setiare, Loudon. The re port ol.the cam., runs thns : profit!-0/436GTINA vs. L4PV AIIOUSTA MUM -1141. —3 his was a suit brought by letters of request Trento-the Judge of the Cousistory of London, in virtue of übioh, 'betides, the Ring's Procter. rla: 1 a citation on the .20th of January, IP.' I, t Lady Augusta Murray, toe cause of Nut t ty of Harries° An'appearameo having been given for the party eared, a libel was afterward. even in and admit !tijyd..eading the Statute of AU of the Ring, ran sal;s any descendant of Kieg George 11 bleeps 7contractiug marriage tinier the age of twee t:4We, without the Royal eonsent declared In (limed' ; and also pleading the birth and detract of Prince Augustus Frederick, and that no Royal convent had boon given to hie marriage; and fur- ther pleading that on the dth of April, 17170, Prince Augustus rrederlok, being then under twentyene years of age, marriage, or rather a thew or alley of marriage, was fn feet lied or so• lemnized e or pretended et, to be, at the house of Lady Dunmore, at Rome, (but by whom the ore• patient was unable to rat forth) between the Prince and Lady Augsista ; that they cause to Degland, and on the 4th of December, If9J, were married by Lanus, In the Perish Church of St. George, Hanover Square ; sad that both threes mar .1101(411 were void for went of the Royal consent., re quired by the etetute, Two exhibits wore pleaded, sic: Fstraet from the baptismal Register of lii Royal Highners ; end an Extract from the :Aar-Sago Register of ht. George's, Hanover Square. ihe law of Rome, or the validity or invalidity of the marriage by that law, was on eic mentner whateter ple.a.asel la the cause. The Libel wee settled by Sir Wee. Soon. Lady Augusta's Procter declared that ho cure hind, the etatutel2 Gee 111, to bo a public act; and also confessed the two marriages pleaded in the libel ; but - Ohara-lee riontested suit negatively. There was no direst proof of the wordage a? erne; but Lady Dtllll2lo/0 deposed she ithJsei thee. Was sash , marriage, because the was assured by her daughter cud the Drina°, by letter, that they were married at Rome, by a clergyman of the Choral, of England, in tall orders. EX:rael frmt :he >peorl,p — ilory prono./77 - :: ' St?' 14tA 170 t " And the judge did olco pronounce ilecroo and declare that. in respect to the innrriage. or ruttier 'hew or ataxy of marriage. pleaded fa 2.1t1 libel to have been had and FOrmintrea, or i•rotended so to be, at t'ati t getive of the Rt llon Charlotte. Countecs Of . .banecore, in the oily of Rome, at tbo time stated, there is rut su . terent proof by toi:nes.trtv that any snob not, or snow or digt, , of marriage, was in any manner solemnized But if any such marriage, or shew or effigy, was in fact bad or eolesoni:e4 between said parties, the said pre• tended marriage was, and le, absolutely null and void to all intents and purposes In law whet*. ever." So coucluden the manuscript, and thus poor Lady Augusta Murray loot the Prineo. It may not bo altogether uninteresting to your read era if I pursue tho history somewhat further. The fruits of this ill-advised match wore two children, a con and a daughter. The son took the man of Augustus Frederick D'Esto, (one which runs into the family appellatiou , ' of the Guelphs, somewhere this side of Adam,) and was well proeUted for at public expense, as a Colonel in the Englisliarmy.t The daugh ter, a beautiful and accomplished woman, was well mart iod.l A lbn weeks since, The CIS gave us a se ries of lutorestiug artiele, suggested by Neu stead Abbey, and its present and termer occupants. You half apologised for following out the aubjuct bey oud a single number; whilst the public, I am persuaded, thought them too few, and too brief. Bcforo they were concluded, I looked for the episode of tho Littio White Lady" of Newslead;§ or some special reference to the wretched life John Masters lad poor Mary Chaworth, al though 13yrou was put aside in his behalf—fur sketch of tho later life et Byron's only sister, Lady Augusta Leu—semethlug fu regatd to his accomplished daughter, Lady Lovelace, who is known before her death to have visited Newstotel, and to have exhibited intense feel lug over his tomb at llucknall Church ; or at all events, that you would have spoken mere particularly of the prescut inmates of the Abbey. '1 ho lady cote pendent, whose re- rtulndeVphla. tninlsocucei were e6tlit.hlo , l a ith thoso of the oditor, may remember, that in the " grand drawing-room" of Nowctoad, sehero hangs Phillips' portrait of Byron, there also hangs, most prominent in position, and most elabo rately displayed, a full-lungth picturo of tho Duke of Sussex, by Longdale ; and on the I north side of the room, fine portraits of thrco of the royal Georges, and several other mem bers of the Guelph family. This grouping, in such a rine, so nony of that family, would appear singular, unless it wen at the sans time Ituowu that the Frosent aceolnidhhed mistress of the mansion fc tin flaff , Vlffr Lgery Aug , { lla. Mrsrray esd the Duke of Sum. r.]; Lady Augusta wa;, in truth, quite 55 honorably descended, as any Cluolph In Eng land. liar father was John, flab Earl of Dim. more, a direct descendant of the first Earl of Athole, who was uterine brother to James 11, of Scotland, and E. 911 of Jean, a Princes; of the royal house of Plantagenet, and great granddaughter of Edward 111, King of Eng land. At the time of his daughter's marriage, Lord Danmoro was Governor of the Bahamas. Ho had previously been most unfortunately connected with Atneilean nfralr., us the la , t Royal Governor of Virginia; having been ap. pointed to that plane in 1772. Ho was the same Loral Dunmore who fomented tho fmlda •of the period In regard to the boundary line between Pennsylvania and Virginia ; the same who, early in 1775, removed all the gunpowder from the public magazine at Williamsburg to an English ship of war anchored off York town; the same who threatened to emancipate the slaves of the colony, and issued a procla mation of outlawry agaiust " a certain Patrick Henry, of the county of llauover, and his deluded followers;" the name who, after bitter alterations with the representatives of the people of Virginia, was finally'foreed to abdi cate the Governorship and take refuge aboard the royal fleet, with . which ho continued for some months to annoy the Inhabitants of NM folk and all along the chores of James river, Ills youngest daughter' Was named Virginia, at the request; is,s3ll, of the Codneil of that State. She was at Houle with hereitter Augdsts, at the Milo Ot' the Marriage. , An other member of this family—grandree 'of Lord Dunmore, the Eton., Charles Augustna Murray, now (or receetly) British Merril General in Egypt—married, in 1850, the only daughter of the late 'James Wadsworth, of $O7 7,91*. y. The Royal' Marriage Act of England, en properly and ',plcarantly Introduced by Ihe Preu to the attantitin-of the Anterican.ladies, is hardly a fair' reffes clrtrao - linglish nenti fitSut. 'lt was forekt .through Parliament by George in.. 17442, Ellth a. very =all and •1 reluctant majority in its favor. He coedelvi3d ft fnediali i itt coliteencnce el' the diseeve'ry thia't bio brother, the Duke, of,Cumberland, had marled privately afro. Horton, daughter of tont.lrnham. Nor does. this Act seem, to babe _boon very popular with' the G11(.19113 themselves. In the collection of curious English auto graphs, from which I hare transcribed 'the I abbject of this (I fear)' Prosy article, t could how you that •of ec Olive," appended to s e lung printed Statement, setting forth her legal shires 'to be consWered aPrinc,ess Royal ci 1 the realm—alleging the lawful marriage of her mother, (a daughter of Dr. Wilmet,) in 1767, will, the +rano .Dulre of Cumberland. • who subsEquently married Mrs. Horton, as 1 have before stated, after ho deserted the un fortunate Lady Groseenor, whom he had se duced from her husband, at the cost of £lO,OOO damages inflicted by a jury. The Delco of Gloucester, too, (another Mother of George III,) publicly atmuunced his marriage ti ilh the Countess Dowager of Waidegravc, which had taken place privily LEE years before, within a few mouths after the Act in question was passed. It appears to bo pretty certain that tho Prince of Wales did privately espouse Mrs, Fitzlierhert, in 1787, according to the forms of the Catholic Church. The policy of this lac• W.l.3olo;!Olidbc.ll.3Jecl, in Parliament in 1818, wheu the marriages of the Royal Dukes or Clarence and Cambridge to tlie Princesses of Saxe-Mcialugun awl Canlwere announced IS obollt, to transpire. Canning, amongst others, questioned its uls dom. Those uho defended It relied almost entirely upon its beneficial ',fleet in prevent ing such struggles as those of tho houses of York and I-apex:ter, for the succession. But in the present adt•.tnced state of society, no 90e1/ +11120101 . 15 - 0101.1 be 1 k to arise; mad by the restraint; of this Act, the royal family of Euglan I ri . o forced into alliances ttli tLu petty princes of Corinany—a dull, heartless, vapid raeo of people, cotnpared with the ta..g nificent melt and n omen of. the Euglizli nubi lity. Neither the Plante:1;11;ot t, nor the' Tu. dory, nor the Stuart, ever thonglit them is es degraded by .tu admixture t.rEn 4 list. or Celtic blottd, So long as native alliances are barred by the statute, just so long , a , lll the Guelphs be looked upon as a foreign fatally,. ell the male members of it that o‘cr existed in Eng. laud hat o never demi su much to break down till', reeling as filo present exemplary and amia ble occupant of the throne. The whole spirit of English inatitutions is agaimd this ides of Oa in3Llatol reigning family: hence, has the popular current iu England so often turned iu raver of• female succtr—len,v,hlth ii altegtthor subversivo of the plan of yield:fig an blo right In a particular line t Ito Earl of March It as regarded as the lighttul heir in the reign of Itici , " - d 11, 111 %kW,: of his decent from tho Princes 3 regardless et the interests of the Plautagc nets ; and the title of ! Elizabeth, queen of Henry VII, was doomed decidedly superior to that of the Eall of War tick, note,itle.danding the carritd the etown Into a now family. Not the ellghte,t uneasi ness Wes manifinred at the marriage of the 14f o Princess Charlotte ; nut again on the betroth ment of tho precut reigning Queen, eltho•sgla In both in:dancaql, the lino of •mccelAou teem ed likely to bo changed 11-om tho Louse of Ilaw_Ner to that of Saxe Coburg, whero the present heir apparent will catty it, it ho 01'01' reacher the throne. Victot:a married liar materu..l cousin , who will Lay silo could not luivo mated lieri,ult se Iciscly and as well, all things cen7itliir,d, to her nativo England t: hen it curse to that, why could not albeit Edward, I'nivec Q . : WALE , , of 111.2 United I:lngdon,, Du!co of Sc.:son - J . , Yiln, u of S3l.l.l•CuburA and Gotha, Duke of Cernw.:ll and llothsay, Bare of Renfrcw, Ludo! the Eska and Great Stew ard of Scotland, Kni;:ht of tho Garter, and Heir .3pparcnt to the Th:onc—why, I repeat, could not this young gentleman, oven with all thee() locumbrances, flod a wit° among but ncltio,:a/ co:121u on this aide of the Atlantic, quite as likely at. any German princess, to give incroaaed vigor, energy, and intellect to a taco that bas watried ci in and In" full long enough already ? To • The Dekoof Fusael. ler a b • . - a Itannly :17.17:3 —•'D . Ile wla a 3.3 -ranter yr Pir. lo i and ill de Perk.—! AurasvN rnmt D'Est+ seas nuried..n. 110 than nerd SO. to Err Thc•lnas soccesued et? N.- cholas Tindal as Lorl Chief JU.StiCO of tho Cr tnmon Fles.s lIJ UPI; was mad, Lord Casnos lnr and crested a tons. as Ilsron Trued, in 11...); res.tnol elFss February, 11 , 2. and ded to November. `..sd r!, mar, nor. , .I.lowa;ter I.e y Ttute, has nrutions troin tho C.ONVIIor A:10 0a year. pad ortnf tin wens on. feed for your 411 , 110tn . .-1 'rho Ths Whits L..ds e.tonoh.o.:T te'd by Ine bad 140 vrr nmyt.oa or roist,ogly our own te-sts "' I Our oorroscondent is tutamforwed. The on'J &sushi tor of tho outs I immix as the rrt mint Dow..ssr Tnifoi On ref- mos to Lutke's Lauded U•ntra of )tutlacd iv had, in too tolleverint swoon nt of Colonel Wildman. %shO I ll s side sy " Wsioroysi. bow or Abbey, co. Nottoclialll. J. P., IL L. hist; cher.4 nil; Colonel in the Army ; born at /Wrist, 1707 ; 0.1111.1 . • tied,lsl3, Looms. assicir or co N. treat;, of Apver.r.o!, in theitzartand. ColonclWtdivanenteredthJco , eslo Hussars, ha,. and wos to the, met; ot [Judo , . to Corinth's. Ile sobacou.mtly Participat•d in all tno a lions cud anirs in wine; his reiituant n•aa ens aced Is the l'aninsula in III; and 1.311. and was and no-C troy to tho :1t0r0.,,s of :inch:coy at t';a of Ws Is r!oo " -The lace fhica of Einsol used 0. ',yowl a ort.. d every scar at :Nowdtazd EmISSARY —WO clip the following from the Mobile ..11,1c..0 ti;cr of the 10;h !natant ; We learn that E. full-grown and blown , blank no ebony, and bearing ' nary powers from the august Soffrard, of Ilayti, made hie appearance in Mobilo yesterday, and at traded considerable attention. Ilia buslnels here was to promote the emigration of free negroes to Hayti; and ho represented that a vessel was In reuditeta to trauspre such emirants thithir n might chooca to avail thematic es o ' f the opportunity. ' We understand that the agent waited upon hi' honor the Mayor, who politely directed him to hi' worship the she'll:el Mobilo county, who informed him that tbe terra of the State of Alabama till not recognize or look favorably upon the °Neats of his emb tauy, and edvised him that a spec-1y depart's., trout within the limits of this Commonwealth no probably best comport with the tenor and spirit 0: the statutes thereof. The ilaytien improve! the , hint. made his way, under the escort of the •hlef of police, to the mell-},nr.., ant hy t.ie th• renibes the eye cf tho rea lc: will 1 r.o AM; Le it I the Ore - tient City." Di' k.. 1 it or AN 1411 1,..(• I lon41:.-- i cheater Di limn, that tbo otl 11,:25 Lawrence, with ivr,,,ep^iiiriiiiincee on the trot ting equr , e many aro fatuiliir, end whore ctocX has long been In (lemon , ' 111110T11 horee tandem RDA farmer?, 41(4 at liliarlDZOO n Welllnalty Of lawt weelc Ile was engaged in a trotting match amlnet Weasel end ha-1 entaluded two heats. Lille in the third ho choked and had to be with• drawn. lie died in a few minute', baying, as le suppled, buret a blood vessel. 'the old horee wee Furled in a grove on the far ground, In full dm..., end $lOO NM immediately subte awl by a ntunbor of gentlemen present to promire him a Aiding monu ment. St. Lawrence woo bred amiing the Ai!!! Lir of Canada East, and was commonly called a cart home Ile wail ' , opened of greet , wee rind ondnrence. A stoma= to thorucmotpot tbe JAW Ecr, J. /I BIOS, the Into Ismentta 1.3.:0r of St .I , M:I'A Chttl , ht In thie eiry, all t" be trectta In Crone of tit, Marra Ohnteda, In Alcuahlrl4, Vft TWO CENTS. renusylvaula Slate Agi:ieniturai Fair. [Corrospoatiozoo of Thf Priem] . EktfoN'fftN, &apt. 25,1660. Atter a Log and neceeeartly .wearying ride through the molt picture:qui and interesting pot. new of Northern Pountylvanle, your correspond, lent roaohod Zareutou, tho city of Northorp Wyo ming, at dusk teat evening. Ho heard owe little eaprotelon of ourinity upon the probable euccosa of 'the Agricultural Hsbibttlon neeiTitte ton, but beyond a yoice of fat etoore that perambni fated the greets daring the evening, sow no ben: tributlona• of any kind. Doubtlest, trovreverlthe Fair will bo all that it promised. The slob valley 'arida in title monntaluoue notation Zhul3ld bo able to conopetewith the finest bores of Llncester,lW- Itwaiiiand Chmitor. , I here boon told that sone cattleowners in Luzerno, Wayne, and neighboring counties anticipate 4 . 110 premium; and that the mountain panics inin i . uCt be beaten by anjtaing out Ale of racing•dbm. to this an >t may,ltb to be hoped that nit sestier.a of Pennsylvania wig unite upon the corsetersted ground eat apart for tho ;argent exhibition, end rally around the old granite ir.onnmonts the implements of man's irles vont werfero with the soil :Dove It not seem strange, If speculation be toloratal by your readors, that ilepse of etglity.tlir oak 74510 Of praCtlaal freOkl.OM could Bee on the bettimgrotahl of Wyoming morr individuald to witness an agrienitural fair then ever olutored in. any'single Revolutionary tight nue management did video]; to looate the . Fair gr:asnila at Wyorhing. 4he on3atiness of ex.orsiotv tiekots. from Philadelphia (S 1.00) will Infleleti. • rainy oltiz4na_hu from Ole histerieal•than the egrbsulturelAttrsotion. t lt was au overalaht in the compatlrg railway lines not to Luna roenal•trip tickets to go to the Fair by one road end return by the other From Phlladelpbi ti Belvidere the exoursionist would pass *- famous Washington Crossing, above Trenton, go throualr• the splendid G.'pe of - the .Delaware. thwingb the Bine 31. - untains,. and trarefee 'the treat poet fields of , Northern Pennsylvania. tan:lag. be *Lela travel the whole, length of, the Wyoming Valley, skirt the Suquolianna to Catt• wine, Opd, via the snuthern anthracite eavolkhome by too Valley of the Lehigh and for North Pennsylvania Railroad. About forty Phi -1 idelphiaus came with me to Seranton. yeaterdal - , mtitit of them bound for the Fair grounds. They prefer, for the most part, reeling in this place, tl stol ping at Wi kesbarre, liingston. or Pittston The hotels hero nth largo and commodious, aznpl:t sutlielent to scooruniodste, and hourly train( run Over the Bloomsburg road to the I endeavored, lest evening, to compare Pottsville with Scranton, tech lOwn being the centre of rivet sal nit.t unwillingly give the palm t. FX,ranton Fors new town, it hoc main rap'd strides to trade The Wyriitio ; ;• Iletus, from nano windows I look, o , :npico, It :3 sail. the site of ti recent thicl.ct. New York enterprise bas done touch to benefit Sorenton. 'the place has ti,othato manners. 1 ace :igloo ewinging at sundry cornets stating that hair is to he out in the New York inshp, and papering done after New York patterns It is also Implied, in the sheep 'oailnea appearaects of the stopkeoparo and speollators, that "skin [ling" If not mulcted In the New York catalogue of virtue!. A 3 a Philode'pLion, I trust admire the energy of these men, but other con.s , ,aaneee of tits Imports :ion cf f9atl street into Peanaylvanta I lament; and this Is one of them—a general seltithpes.o. At Pottpille ono Cads at the hotel, in walks. cod upon Laths, soasothipi of the old German hoe pitidity, homely, larliara but /till genial ar.l heart cheering. I wauder Leta, liitlossly, wie•: . the plan, end sea, by °Teri man's tao,,emeuts, that the IMM:rue 1) bid heart opens op through hit pooket. And I prefer rottsville, inn social Sense. - Jllllt opposite us*, as I write, sita Halal Taylor. , the 'Zion' York millionaire A hand , cone men is Me,oa Taylor, al trays naarinz a expo, With a wing) , ..top and general yontidaincis, al. az.:l Cals.! ore neuo,r).tat tray. / roc that royl.ar 1. iu :rest c•eln•thin'. I nod bail at the foot tot the tteak salts. with rvecill uspidn, i others a trocial plate. I sae wen Ouster urns rtair-oteee asyt la halls, to whir- Nr tuysterlausly—" Dimes - and "110.341 Tay. 1.r." And I lath• mat on:e the cf tole Looutlful :i9Tning 1 sa down to ILo fair. • .After tea, loot cc etelo&..l dawn the plank eLlowello t tYto raoln Attest cdegrantart. An ema ciation • t • Wide AT, 3*.ali3" were mak IDI the at c• ILL dram•oclgje 'The tot:Leo cats, nal collo., :e1.1,:h we oeo o Lterrath end I:ha:tout :Arcata cl3htly Lave made their Appear• ante hero, I am 1..11 Cat La: erns canary oils oral° te..t. lino Irv] cf Ceoe ettnallaer.:o ("ye A It ;11.1.:covett L.le lice prune in 51sin ...t:set, one lictiJrn.l atA twouty•eoc art feet kn i t The Dotogloo and Lice :!v men Intend to amht them Attu„ it. Thti fraternal feeileg it out appro.:Wed Ly the thief party. I hare hese] of bonclrell cf in thin oIJ Democratic ccunty iota II ill cot vote et either the llubernotortal Dreildential ofectieno The opinion 1.1 rift amour: these honest burghers that thero ace twenty car lidatei, mere or limo, fur either °IL ea The lee: Doujlao tutu with wham beeo c:nvere‘t 1.101133i)Z0 all foe.= projects, as bare.faz.e.l mhemeo t defraud them cat of thalr t,uffragas am' fix them Dtraulaufet. In a Ulm.ouroo nith an iotilenttal Dea.ctere:, fact eve he ceprel.o3 himself, In brief, as !ALA!:: "Tha election ,f hhieh the Saati,..nt En. yoeure, will t mortify that chivalry that in V:St they would rothor re:lga the.r oaf frogeo than bait the regular m nitnati:no; Siephon A. Douglas will be out Dr:silent. and. to atme f.:r four yea:3 cf welting, we will give hlm el ye.uo ci triamph " CAIN Letter trolls ,/ Itnpptt-it •-• et Frio I tysoris Sr an, beptamber 'll.•re it no: a slosh' paper nu:Mahe-I In the United States whith has so nanah eat:tottery and [mpedense [ n tea ink fella statements as the Weak' Ington Corrrittsrion Bveryhody knows that this sheet has oonetantly bean dulaslng that the South ould not submit to Lira tha's el clot:: that she tonal seoesle from the Colon !Jr I) ogles hsa most bitterly and atvegely been a:teal...ad by the unnaturalitad foreigner who edits that intersating journal, on account of LIJ Norfaik epeet,h, baring denial therein the right to the Diemnfollets to withdraw in the avant of Lincoln's elution, pro mising to artist the Proallant, whoever he may be, to onf..,rce the laws This anoe:% has been cabal by the tamp 1 , 91.1 , r a tt t'a se "speech But vow. when the D:sunterti•ta •ree i nailor for fear, and even their own uoatio art leader Yea -01.1 is talking of the " Voice and the Constitution'. u ect_te bins worthy to be preserved—when defeat etares them in the eyes Not h and Sautb—they new play the ptrt of the Deail who It preaching the Gospel 'They deny that they are Disunion -143, or that they ever 'biro advocated secuoton. The t'on..:tt•r:,,,o of this LiOrtioz tells the WC bith.:l world "that It le a falsehood, eassottsc urea out of whole cloth," to ray that it ever thontht it reception. On the eortrary, It has cited. IL hams previous , article, Seytnout'a rt :ark, " Id 3 not telievs that Otero will be disunion li be (LIZOOln) Is tleateal." ity, then, we stk. has the editor tees attsek• log and abuting I)ougtaa, who has said nothing more and nothing lest t Why call his Norftllt speech a "force soleth I" The foot to, that the elitor has received ordera, in ale", of the great re. action in favor of the Colon cow glAng on In the Emilia, to change (rant, and °Tallow Us own words, al .ndersr, and &butes Ile being, aocorolog to his own statement, ;ore a gentleman, Code no great diffi:titlee to assure the peol le that be acer al. rucated dlioulon and se:v.-Plan. If it wets ir..ttb the trouble, I would here add trom the CllItt(—• 1;2 . : paragraphs, which would prove my aztartlms to be tree to the I otter. rut It le nobe..ellary, 22 your ree lore how to.) well what tb.ltrleore Ott paper bee been pres.thics Captain hedge, who 13-4 bean Gritted to ricr.• do by the Serrotary cf War, alli go thither, but ke protetto agaiort hl: re- teal Prot: the in rettn temlen:y of the coo.ylatim ,f the a ,tudoet. As Congress bar approltriat , I the for the equelest, with the • • rizt cr I:r Coat they skill bet elhat. under the Administration it;el; Noble t, Imitreolottent by th it vie lotin ; the !two of Corgrett. The nens wetted here trot Callftrr.ts it very cheerios fot the friend. of M 7. Donee" Thy lietzetretio ran 1:Itt la far the I.4g4•!st - 27e in moot of ti-te di , tri•tt were pleieol v - te rnintta P.la ter Owl", If o henitdote for 1 .40, 21e.•tie9 'There 170 — • I FdrZVI . f r wtiog ,;trot: Co- h'e sittocely of tho Llne Pztot I , r:n Ito, l:r t) , floaernoteot net tt 072 r., 17 - 1 it 'n f • ) Ir'bil•'. 212 C • .ti: •el• 51.7 • war 1 to ,-• W....ret.7,t241 Mr. Yeroo7 Will s• , s;-it tell the panple nt Pean•plvsala that be It trim la Issar of the rain than they tro. bat, wa•a the well , shoal I be pelsone I, wits, no I child:eta butoherei daria, ral.tolglit Mort, et: tben be will gn. Let hips welt urv.t.t that will be attempted The Northern Fe,:ple will NI thit it shell rot Le dins. F stet _ TIU: St it: rt KINO iT C,C31.--TE J Unt•cl Stem: Dlstr: , t Attorney of New York ft c enelr Ccr3mnr.:c.atz 1 to the Nary Depettv ant the r •t teat the:ll7er S•CIT3 Meg ',Whllh ^l%ll to crepe (rove `:e+ Vetk t-ee of the taatx. 3 l'4 e A leere, who veers tutted for the: verpo* "'Met the Island of Cube. A reply wee reeel:ed 'fitter dey, outing that the infornlatlon hat been trxr.-- mitted to the eon:mindere of the war 'teener. en the tootet of Cube, '171114k WkitittiVl***l4 Tax %Lux , Pates trill bsen to tit mßll(re; in 'Amos,) at. ThriieCorin. " LOS Five " I Le. Ten " . 6 Twentr " " Ito cosadetteoleoo Monty Wee. or over " (tanotipipetel eaDh eubscriber,) • ••-,. •• • For a Club of Twenty-one__ m Or. Q 4 l %af extra odor to the gett rligor orClo • 1 . 3.-. P4tioaatere ageieguestea to de ilnitist~e Tau Wizen? Perm - CALIFQft3II.I. • !clued Olt ce, time. Month; ii3.115.0 46 1 0 1441413PC0N StAinmera.. . • S. • • Letter from suitimirvliti-. • —xi tovnitLitios op s psocimit n if ,trit yam. Tcl i nru azcsre., .COOVZJITION 0. TLIE. Eti. I3 GIMCAL. LIII/LigAN . PM/12;11'1'4MA. • (Corr The Primal IMO ' The palpits of the varietts_ei Sundry, ware filled by olorpmente the- weather betag propitious, ma" Posple sops is frost th summary. The eusftlaselstbeladrasin church, dapecialinwere,attended ti a seigio* auditory. In the zuosiistx, is the wt.:yap, 1ter..14. Grontriaid ; -11,61.1 a tie 8.07.- Dr - Sink. Bali- Wodeichil Sutter ocoilpied oVeSs PewjYefaa Churob, and. , pey ,Flay that of the Gimes Xi. formed. Others ,went to ma& it ZlciirtUalistp land. Milton, and Sidinisrove.. /nibs selorsirs, the Lord's iiiappar was thitairdatvel is the ran Church. to several hundred onnumualauft,lliii shading twataberrof Synod. The prepnatirjrat erolras took place ou Saturday afternoon as& era& ink a German dim:Arse beteg priateliel be Slay. S, S. Renri,+if Plnegrov•, and cue Pall 016„ goy, Euraest hir6ad proceißMO seleek the jigs, 1: 04 4 its nest mooting. Ana 4euildiessitla it was melee! to slit au. the Friday Wept the ontlems and analuatv estereisee at iletrobsw. Ihe ~..-7 a es Imo ,doolAr utt aybdiet. It was- Mded to bsid:l , L E , a Perawan.' " - , Rev ZiVedipifeoattrod 11:0 Spodbi 10** car from lb. 00 44 of Weit - ranks' at whateinwa oat satrtasst -siert* sintilMNS to Synod at its pr ant set-ion •• ' , - 0. y G ItdalrlffiliftlFWsoo summit:tattoo as eandtiataaferldisamra. Mr 3 L. Frederteds, This lair &invite at ilk. C 1 rob. Ahablphie. mean • Tidied statement In reference to the neer rtirait SON rtris Manion' School, 'risoontiy`-staitoll;,loy . lilike _tuursh, In the southern, part or thd dtAlrllr Christian strestyabove 'StrtitY tri contemplation to snot a pang gnat INlliiirtoct shoran oriinlittion, and of 'builda elniese— Synod was ask ad ro'r its co (Tenders, Tlyvapair MAT d,terreel . ontil Synod takes np the stnastli: missionary operations. R 97 T. Stark Ina restortd to hie ppm:l64om riarnining committee, end Rev. Q P. Tap, waltotituted for the present newton to play efltme. l . t nay, who has bean 'lasted preeklept Synod, and cannot attend to the duties of beep Dace'. Bad. • COPTINrATTYM n 7 TH neorinkisza fP vas :51.1ucT6E71711 ANYPAT., CO77z3rlom 011 tll WILV. art rn, LUTRZILLI 6Y3OD OP 1131 P 1111111 .4 VAXLI ( o ,lreionrsZatee of The Press" tirmacitY, Pa., 841:5 1%d4 afoch anl Important 'LaAnon was tzsametti by fijno,i, to-day, of which lb* blloriag Is a wy. novto Her. Trot g C Danbmaa, D. D . at Eilita‘.. trove, wat raleired as daltgate from Lie Cadiral ir2,l of Pottroylvozda. Rev. 9 'teary presented latalaport to tree. surer. T. operation. of Um ..Ifasapansio anal SIP cation liceleites, frets the annnenis rinalred, peer to Lava been rivrvasi, preonsated. tea A nat.mit, &Rice aas Gerson Lye: . ...erintin Kir 2,1,7::41: •1.1 malted ii nitri lazy arnabre-na. 'leo lice 31r Eler of the nyor4 of Prasalie r n!,, it. 7 Ifirzliat 11114 1141 , 4::1114 ea eye tram the tatter tarty toNi fret/n.417 ree• 1 41 1111" Ibo del , rster eJ a Ls lanai to Sift,: itrzodi ado rsy it, v.: IV* Piet to tie Sena' al It Re v, Wu to roe of Watt Pen e=t !ter I.) , osiar w t:.e coesral Synfel; mai &tr. ihd• era to th. Oriod of Perrot" ?rm.& liav Wr tirootrirals, trout ibui tilt se e $3l nt , j , wt to tbator. prowsmirt • tinselly ,3 lb. nori,et of :etude I'Zim# 9l " crilkin to tb• clu,,ta. a( wttlitlillin• Nish" posibt. Tbes• 1 h,s. izarty *a salt• my iferit erica Itetarori LS. praay flora ova ti./1 Illentow bunt U•ahrrnels, out Yon to hate Toy 3, vO4 ZVI is* l3 .l 41 4 . 44 dal WIT= Gr 3.31 t,t La Jail fr.: I , - Liver.! .:4...1/.41 of 41.1Fitu se, wtti:b It tr tb.te. sri bried if fly Lutheran C )¢:•:;d. bads its vat bindid tic*, fast. in Ms dry 94' Lasesaftr LiidlliPg 1223 tits malt. d tb,e earridir..., CLzalt >at. kTCJ C. W. Hatter. C .4- Uay, T T Titan. It Taker Pee, F Poe: Barn. con T. titer:. Pariga.l. J. U. Asia, C. P Kraft. Jr arkl 8 5vz.....-212. Lir J J. Coslirea, Epi, , cr, In .1 1.4110 r. VII lit.rtta TlTentoe licr_rafht. Jareph LS wig L l'atr .2. .11/s.blar Diftstori hi tb. Dirt..71 , 1 4 =1 Frm.;•Airy. et 01# w: re uszt fagtl4,-sta; ti •- .'l err. Cis•. r.r., t C. 1 7e4• 4 '..1. & R.liat tor. E.A 1: A Ilek. S.lttaid •sd J J. nJr DT Erv . .ol), tttgrt44.:ti tl'atalia al Get tyaurz. and pr f 11 L EsAit , gr. Indisai cd t:•.::cs•, re•* rreet:-.4 Aka 141 mon-Acre :hae Erato IN 1 ree•tied eg tlshoist• tv, n et s ywd The rte. of 'S• Jsy wee /rest to 11., rearpfSee 3f the par-child reperis. sea In reesitize /COW mums vo the stAts t I ra:l i gt..a In Ile rude*, el:Arches. .n the •min;'_e sairarsary itur ai.•• of the to airy •tsd *lee Wes nef•sto, were b,li Ar , .. at 1 i , trrer:ttez ta.ldtwere MVPs don'. vert.,l I:•'.=. elent..a. &Di Ettl, f:ll,rel Ly a I.:*:..lcuiltzti.t ROYALTY AMONG THE ntArßn& 111".. ,, 71 :10.:1_!;-1011t c,7l7rriT c T %%cep 1.1.1" g irr,.:f3 Viv I",:rA .31 - ^:f 31:At27 L NT= Th, d 27 _vs p i " s , au lat brolkLy.it !: Ce1..4.1t throly yaw tr flu • , s „, 'l a , P , ; • :II Ls I fre.b• 11'..7.) , 11.....:11 1.4a/51 rot • ( Qv Lew , . na yt,=• •Nt party seps• ?arca ria Pci• :4). paraw. .si /44:* ar—lthr#yT.Pttmaa.H -p~f t:.• el' • S. as I bi.,t • turtert catip• fr,= a ditty baLs DI T.llll Hl§ Itt."llla9 By 12 e t 's:k CA:tit was ;,147,01fal TbeiZda ins 11 great. 7" ri , s. az.l list fr ewer 5tit..te3.4 , 117. 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I ort , • I 417 I ;:t •• '4 '2l V41" , •-17-a tl, ty I try 1.1 ts rz sea; ylre , s-stke7 has tts. }rt 371 h- r 'lime, srpoulmtly sbor..c.a. w, • her tat 41M ,—) 11.11111)1_7:=42:0 4.2 L.:1; L.2* tigers blset-s, 1:f t:. I,eiostl his B. N.,zb're. - Lhetlotree re lists vv. 100 ta best eesphle,g seer 4 0 . 3 m the I wale belt 1. , has: cf his rause was slued of situ kle }dud. flee :" I Wiz hit hs,S.l.. Sikh /1 4, slys't w srely, set gi hits I asst Cm* pm ) :27 set al so I err.* to Übe boss tit Um qI•CD ar.l 033 ,1L- t, I pal an sty tts4 sed IMAM Want' ' 1 selllarte'risl. as I watt den;. " Strz of you yire Irukaut plat c.ryor Ity eeseri:r !non ao.• NOW" at its :ztet Kies sf I.z,tlsel }seed Le scri von 10144 Din s bWlLsea: .og•. 44 4-44 Uwe* Wok i *W. I wuttri to 1;133 bt4 Vii!..o2:gaklaort &Ls kura. !els he a rr71.1. tuts te drptly• Tun bisidad r.f e 4 ,413 td ILl4rtm. livrigi .7 sim g , ci.xcac