ITEMS. furoplAter INFORMATION FOR GENTLEMEN. o wn of the year, when changes in clothing At u o de by every body, it may not he oat of place ore u 6 700 ihs fact that the place to find the beet mort is) o.° collemen'a Frirnishing Goode, in everything Mot ° I al pin to a mognificent Wrapper, is at the old 10 6 1. l ey, B. C. Walborn, Noe, 6 and 7 North Sixth c 'h, Ali kinds of Flannel and Oseelmore Overskirts, lo ft itrooth w g ere' y description, hie stock le par ""ty rich and attractive. His prices also are reason• firma w ho patronize him are aware. GOAT REITYATION.—After prosecuting fow l ° , w ith Athenian drill and artistic ability, thellsg themselves of the solentitle helps of the god Bro 00., Noe. 912 and 914 Chestnut sfUe, I N , ronisy"; achieved a r oputatioe In Photography, in all , 1 1 , oche& unknown to any other ev house in the Union. brs d o more lu this reed towards dignifying rowy hove Du nor prn e n nion, and se.ellring high place for it among •;eI libera l ar ia, thin probably any other firm in the vend, 00 they are now reaping a rich reward for their lows efforin in th e generous, and we may safely asp ii:syswilleird, Wooer, of the public. THE rIitEADELPHIA FLOIVR AND FEATHER s or mom N e auely it Brother, No. 74' 0 Chest -10 attest, is more than sustaining its former seputation Ohl Megeificent dock of those beautiful articles for n o g ello' fiend -gear which these gentlemen posters no ! offer , to M the tredr. From their card elsewhere It "Ito gen that their fall importations are now mom. end from a c ursory glance we mast say that more 100610 , in i nw thoye,. Flowers,and Velvets, they infer Off rich " d 68terat display. Their beautiful Poodle. and llama feathers are exceedingly rich and ore, Bi d file env foni.d an the Mestirs. Kennedys' es. otlitinnen t. irtraitB & 00.'8 GREAT LAMP FOR BURN ii$10001: OIL, has taken more medals for merit l 4" pn/ hpps any other patent article in America, and its fO , ric hly deserved It is nnquestionably the greatest errable Light in use, either in point of convenience, Ouch economy, or safety, and we are glad to find pi all our most prudent and right-thinking people are oprilag ! he adWitten,' I 4011:1 in preference to any other. wove alrey Galled attention to their fine stock of Valeria ware, at lower than usual pricers. F IN E QUALITY Or CY, A.REY.-lEr. C. H. smog , dealer In fine family groceries, Arch and Dolt Scoots, has now in store a superior Claret Wine, p ot, ore invite the attention of three of our readers op way gist, a aupotfor article of this kind. It is rsdlf ticelhmt• TuE OseentgE, `the- fie plus ultra of water prof gionianle, introduced by J., W. ,Proctor R Co. , ants to tie the favorite fall garment of the ladies . BS sufficiently dressy for the promenade, except for full m ow; and, from its shape, to a perfect protection from the rinalal strains incidental to the. Equinox. sacs, man, Crays, sort Browns. The genuine can be n trateed only of 1. W. Proctor & Co., No. 920 Chestnut 0014TECTIONS .I.T MODERATE PRIOEa hat+ is no doubt that tte Confections manufactured ind Feld hy Nom Q Whitman &Co , Chestnut ffireet, below Aura', rr xt door to Adams sit Co.'s Ex vim, are rote/ to soy o here in the world in flavor, n obte of overfills. beauty of design, variety, and 0 ,11 evellenco, and their prices are no higher than are n osey charged far commoner goods by parties ha. g lees ef Waive Dation for meeting the wants of the pctllc E. G. Whitman &Co le store iss, in fact, a not t rolly termite resort with our citizens, Nrs. CARD PICTURE BY GUTERTINST. We ,selhorised to state that fir: F. Guteknnet, N 05.704 and Arch street, bee ju.t taken, from life, carte de visite uaesse of the Bev, 0, W. Musgrave, D. D., an Old aeol Preib)terlan di vine of this city, Paymaster Et. red Commodore Van Brunt duplicates of which CAD Dow bo had at ble counter. We had yesterday the liti g ic io n et examining., et Dir. GatekunaPs galleries, &amber of untouched photographs in Imperial / d ye , or uantaelestelltrite. f! , me of his specimens In this class et plctorta are ret,',lltriempha of the Photographic art. CNR7dLY Mn 7ERIAI.S. Wide French Satins Wide frroeb Bracstellea. Wide fretiob Sitlu de Lain°, if kir Worded D air, Wide Union rammlc. Wide Damaak Table Cloth, per yard, wide Moquette, f,3r Railroad Oars. french Etolics, f•r Railroad Oars. Gill Cornices and Rands. Dula Gimp, and Fringes, Toads end Loop!. lilega, and Bracicets Faraltaro Comings EMBROIDER : . D 1.A.010 CURTAINS. Late OTITtAi $ 3 00 a pair, Lace Bartetua, 8 400 a pair, Lace Buhl - a, 450 a pair. Lace Cadging, S 5 00 a pair. - Lace Carto'ne, 8 6,00 a pair, Lao Curtains, 7,00 a pair. lace Uurtaing, 8 7 60 a pair. Lace Curtains, 8 8.00 a pair. Lace Curtain!, 6 860 a pair. Lace Ourtaing, 8 900 ` a pair. Lace Cattalos, 8 0.60 a pair. Lace Curtains, $lO.OO a pair, Lace Om taina, $l2OO a pair. Lace Curtain!, 814 00 a pair. Lace Coursing, 815 00 a pair. taco Cartgirs, $lO 00 a pair. lace Curtains, 818 00 a pair. Lace Curtatog, $2O 00 a pair. Lao Curtain!, 825 00 a pair. Lace Curtains, 830 00 a pair. Lace Curtain!, $4O 00 a pair. Lace Onrtelua, $500) Glair. WINDOW SHADES. ?:;Ltf.d and Gatti Border!, le store and for Sale at the prices, with goo] Fixtures complete for each nsld 'Bordered 51,edsa S: Fixtures, SLOO. Gold Lorderca Shade! & Fixtures, $1,25. Cold bordered Shadrs Lt . Fixtures, $l. 60. eVßorland Shades & Fixtures, $1,76. Gvtt 80r..b.rt , 1 Shadea do nature!, $2OO. 00:1 Eha , los itz Fixtures, 8300. . Gold Bonlerod Shades & Fixtures, $3 60. Ge,d Bordered Shades Sr Fixtures, 404 00. Bordered shades & Fixtures, $4 60. BorEeted Shades & Fixtures, 85.00. Derlaal Bhadea & Fixtures, $6.00, `3 , ,rdercd Fhades & Fixtures, $7 60. Shades & Fixtures, 89 60. i! 8....d0red Shades & Fixtures, $lO.OO. ' Bolloted Baines & Fixtures, $l2 50. J 6Sod'es made to order, any style }''9'.3 c , a bRLA muds to order, all sizes, G.icat - cL, Clinnle.mio and Reto Curtain Store, onic Hall.) in C' Ii street, above Eleventh, 'En 01:T . —The Now York Shakers ty the State tavr, exempt from all military duty, and lay form the population of the town of New Lobe. N. Y., a difficulty his arisen among them. In 013 eat the Quota for oath town, these non-com. are not comfdered exem et by the Government whthla malmi them shakers indeed. Under this lit el things they were told they might hire linbsti t.Lt they math:dad they could not 4; hire men to -•' If Daubed y dcet net, preserve the ship of State, Atm sad al! elb3ra will go to the bottom, and as their )rt and safety depend on the maintenance of the ~ r.,d) not aee aby they should be exempt. If men wt enacete their eider Clothing before cold weather lint We eha4 all be ~ !hakere." This oan be avoided 9 'OY by PStrOilkirlg Charles Stokes, if one price," the Cocithentol. Ar , itivAL pr GENcn.Ar. MoCLELLAN-08,1 ,I OF OTE. —A I bee already been announced li.eee telexes, Ile! General 31.cOlellan left the Army (be hkm " 7 hII: day afternoon, and arrived its le City the flame night. The General le In excellent and ?pints His army le also in fine condition, natly rea4 for the 1:009t Important 'service. Our tees more sorely puzzled to learn the object of hie Ito this citf. Before the General took hie departure he was seen in the xelsbloorhood of Sixth and test sheets, and from thle it is Inferred that his 'Ct xas t 4 visit the popular one-price (nothing la , iotzett of Grenville Stokes, 609 Ohretnut street, nkb so much bee born said and written of late. WA : , Cr n S N s."—Lord Dllildreary allt a "wagged wascal who wan awound a Ilaaa." Moat of the rebel soldiers are_"" wagged la the cut ert e , gnitloance of the term, and 4 Ctloo troops get miler them they dodge around =Bled socks," or whatever else will afford them Borlossly, our Go n soldiers furnish a great con nate rogsmuflitio of Jeff Davis Our own men all 'veil, for tho olerplc reatou that we have a Brown Clothing Hon, at Nos. 603 find 606 Chestnut sbovo Sixth, Where the best possible uniforms %Toed out without !cult by !Lecithin & Wilson, the 'ldltaS prop ietor.. SPECIAL. NOTIQES. ‘4 R 3 or LIJNOSTRISET / S EFFECTS ST MI BARD OP TOWER //ALL. Breve Elsa hes seized a store LongstrreVe beet supplies; Weapons, which traitore bore, And tents of ample MLR. 4,I AM both large and gay, &mug the epoile was tound, Vhote atobro•dery did diaPlor Virginla's faith unaound. And Inane of clothe.; beside, Alit et fur Li oictre , wear; The Ma lta per t , gepleg widep Nor any Dttaiu contd bear. To make 1311th things of user To oarpet raka we'll turn theta, Cheap floor cloths to MAU", That loyal test may 'emu them. AI how otlike the clothes St Tower n hit dlePlaYeal Of atoning staff composofli By ablest w,rkmen msde. To Bennett's Rreat Elaza6l. Ye Bons of FroKlom flock, Where all couch toted aro lth the ut,rtvalei Btoek. br far the lag gent and moat complete in Phi -41114 end be e betr, pureliaeed tor cash, mostly before most edyance la twleet We buy and tett for :^ll7 ; therefore, at the lowed possible prices. It,o SAIL, No, DIS IlltatiLST Street, Panda'. BIINITNITT it OO. Bk rotaLop.'s Eitaa DYI TTIR 13 F8T Iff 'WORLD. ' ki. A. B ATI attiLo THE 3'B celebrated Hair Dye ilristsse s. color not to be ditifingrifehed fro nature; 4°4 e, °° t thiuro the Hair In the least ;m remedies. 1 4' 6 ' e Ctli of bad dyes Rnd invigorates the Hair for , 11 ,, 41. 1 HID, or RUSTY HAIR instantly turns a 4 4 , cisek or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and bean kid by eg Debggiste, &o. The , - Maine le aimed WILLIAM A. BATOIIR '' ule four tides of each boa. 4t ' F ACTORY Fro. Eit B&EQX+4Ii street, te 233 Proadway anti l° lima serest,) Raw York. 1.,,,-!..PaniTING, beat DVIII iitreet. acid cheapest !a No Ottlo sl /PO GEORGIC STEOK'S INIMITABLE PIANO FORTES, Grandi and Squares, are rapidly tailing precedence or all others for their pow. or, CVOLTION of touch, and pure quality of tone. None ahould purchase without examining them closely. The moat eminent teachers are almost daily selecting Prices to bull the times. them. ocll-stuth4Ot J. E. GOULD, SEVENTH and CHESTNUT SINGER & CO.'s LETTER A FAMILY SEWING MAOBINE is the most beautiful, beat, and cheapest of all Sewing Machines. It emoodies the prin ciples of Singer Co.'s well-known Manufacturing Ma chines; makes the interlocked stitch; will sew on all kinds of cloth, and with all kinds of thread; will Bind and Braid, Gather and Quilt, Fell, Hem, and Tnct---in fact, will do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY SEWING-, and surpasses every other Machine for the great range and excellence of its work. • Send for a pamphlet. I. N. RINGER & 00., No. 458 BROADWAY, .WICW YORK. PEILADBLPHIA OFFICE, oc7 tuttestde3l No. 810 CHESTNUT BTRZIOP. OBOVRII & BAKER'S NEW SHUTTLE SEWING NIAOHISR,-PIIICIE, Ito attention of tailors and other manufacturers re. pairing the nee of a fast and durable lock•stitch machine, is directed to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable machine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little noise, and, although but lately put into the market, is already a great favorite with manufacturers. - It is a first-clan machine, at a low price. No macbine over introduced in this city has sold so rapidly, or given such universal satisfaction. It is very simple in its construction, easily learned, not liable to get out of order, works with tine cotton, silk, or linen thread, equally well ; and the low price at which it is sold places it within the reach of all who desire a reliable, service able machine. GROVER & BAKER S. NE 00 , 730 CHESTNUT Street T— 1860—X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and Invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. The/ are an antidote to change of water apd diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the sYstem and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers They Purify the breath and acidity of the stomaoh. They cure Dyspepsia and Constipation. They cure Dierrlaces, Cholera, and Cholera blorbus. They cure Liver Complaint and Nervous Efeaeache. They aro the best MT TEM In the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure Bt. Croix Rum, the celebrated Calisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without rag sill to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli cote persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Bold by all Grocers, Druggists, Betels, and.Baloons. P. a DRAKE & CO., 203 BROADWAY. New York. 5e241.6m GREAT TRIIIMPH.—STEINWAY e " " & SONS were awarded the EIEST MEDAL at the late great International Exhibition, London. Over two hnndrod and eizty.nine Plano, from all parte or the world, entered for cOmpetition. Wareroome at BLASIUS BROTHERS, 1000 OHEST• NUT street ool•lm UPHM'S HAIR DYE 38 cents a box. —Three boxes for $1; the hest In use. Try it. Sold only at UPB MK'S, 903 CHESTNUT St. " 8827. 3in* MARRIED. FREE—CATERS')N.—At St. Lnke's Church, on Thursday evening, the 9th inst., by the Rev. J. Welles ley Jones, M. A., Mr. Edward Free to Eliza, daughter of. John Caterson, Req., all of Philadelphia. * MA ROT—. LLlB.—Near Croeswieke, N. J . on the Bth instant, by Friends , ceremony, Samuel Korot, of Philadelphia, to Harrier, daughter of William IL Mlle, of Burlington county, N. J. dk BARCUS—DRAHE.—On the 9th instant, by the Rey. J. H Alday, Mr. John Wesley Barons and Miss Belinda Ellme Drake, both of Philadelphia. * DADE-11 - RNDRR9ON.--On the 8th ` instant, at St. Luke's Church, Bustleton, by the Rev. Leighton Cole. man, Rector, Dr. F. Townshend Dade, of the United States Army, to Miss Laura Henderson, eldest daughter of the late Samuel J. Henderson, of this olty. DIED. MOOSE.—On Wednesday morning, Bth instant, Mary L. OoTtrd vie, wire of William D. Moore r oged 2b pears Her :datives at d friends, and those of the family, are resptctfolty 'riled to attend the funeral, Pow the rest dt nce of her father. in. law, James;Rl, Moore,No. 018 South Ft vot street, on Sunday afternoon, 12th lost at 4 o'clock To proceed to Gloria Del P. R. Onurch MIBKAf.—On ;he evening of the 9th instant, Mary 8., daughter of Anthony and Elizabeth Mickey, aged 16 701111. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from her father's residence, Tnlnc hooken street, Germantown, on Monday morning. 13th inst., at 10 o'clock, To proceed to Laurel Hill. ** COLLIER—On the 21st ult., of wounds received at the battle of Antietam, Edmund Yates (Jollier, member of Co Bexttr'o Fire Zonaves, in the 27th year of his age. • The fur erel services will take place at. St. Michael's Ohurcb,lab atteet t Germantown, today, (Saturday.) at 4 P. Id * ARDIS —On the Btb instant, Mrs Hannah A. Avis, widow of the late Wright B. Ardis, aged 49 years. * OA.LAIlari —On the 4th instant, of wounds received in the battle of Shorpsburg, Cornelius, son of Timothy and Johanna e'alahati, of Co. 0, 2 d Delaware Regiment, in the 18 h year of his age. * DEAL —On the Oth instant, Henry, son of Samuel B. en I Kerr Ann Deal, aged 23 months and 15 days. * .DEXISOF.—On the 9th instant, from disease con tracted while in camp, George 0. Denison, late a mem ber of Battery H, let Pennsylvania B. Artillery, in the 24th yt ar cf his age. * DIXON —On the 9th inetant, from wounds received at the battle of Manasteno, Thomas J; "Diann, of Company 0, 88th Begin:tent P. Y., in the 21st year of, his age. * DBE B 1 •--(1n the B.h instant, MargarettEt - mavinia, wife of Hint y C. Dreby, and daughter of 0. B. and Jo anna At.drt as, in the 224 year of her age. GOODE.—On the 9th Instant, Dire Sarah Goode, wife Of .ToFeph Goode, in the 81st year of her age. * LAYTON,—On the 7th lest., in the hospital in New York: of, disease contracted in camp, Charles Layton, in the 21st es: of his age, of Company D, let California Regiment, P. V. * MANLEY —On the Bth inst., at Reading, Pa, Eliza beth, daughter of David Manley, In the 27th year of her age. Sk MILLER —On the 9th Instant, Mrs. Jane Miller, wife of Itainr-: Miller, Hsu, of New Orleans, in the 57th year of her tote. * KILLER.—Ort the 9th instant, Ire, Marla Hiller, la the 6151 h 3 car of her are * DI ULM G A N.—On the Bth Instant, Fanny, daughter of John and Catharine Mulligan, In the 20th year of bar age. RILICY —rin the Bth instant, from wounds reneirved at the battle of Antietam, Terrence Riley, aged 82 year?, a member of Co. B. 69th Regiment P. V. * WILiON.—At Newborn, N. C., on the 27th ult., Captain Job B. Wilson, of the steam transport J P. Levy, in the 93d year of hie age. * OBITII2LBY Bum—At his residence, in Pittsburg, on the morning of the 24th of Septet:neer, after a lingering illnesse s Judge Samuel Jonee, [From tho liitchurg Post 'Pus LATE JUDGE JONES.—In the dispensation of an Providence, another of our prominent -and worthy citizens hos been called to the dark recesses of the grave. Among many of death's victims lately called from one midst, we have now to iecord the demise of the Hon. Samnel Jones. In all the conditions of life Judge Jones PONCEISed many pre eminently good qualities. Socially, no Mlll held a happier position—always friendly, always cheer ful, always the life and spirit of his companions and so qUalutaticeo. AR an officer charged with public trusts, none more faithfully and ably executed duties imposed upon him An agent of the Commonwealth—a judge of our he had the deserved confidence and respect of the entire community. In the private relatione of husband, father, and neigh bor, the veld created by his death cannot be well sup plied. A ffectionste and• kind as a husband; indulgent and warm. hearted as a parent; firm and faithful as a citizen, and in all the relations of life upright, geod, and open-hearted—bis usefulnees in our society will be deeply and duly appreciated. Judge Jones died in the 63d year of his age. He was born in Cincinnati, but early in life became a citizen of Pennsylvania, where his ancestors had been honored, trusted, and respected. The places that knew him shall know bim no more. His good wifo •and aweet family have our deepest arm path) . The Lord, who tempers the winds to the shorn lamb, And the God of the widow and orphans will protect, &oriel), and Einstein them. * J. IRLACK IRISH POPLINS.—Jint JO/ received, one ceeo of Plm'e celebrated plain black Web Pepline. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, oc6 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. VNULD.B. CRAPES ON ROILS.- ''4 Jut received, English Trimming and Veil Craps, on rolls. English Crape Veils. Englith Crapes, all widths and Qualities. Largo Crimp Craws and Veils. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, ocB No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. TYRE & LANDELL, FOILEtTIi and ARCH STREETS. OPENING FOB FALL SALES: Magnificent Silks. Magnificent Shawls. Magnificent Poplins. Good Black Silks. • Richest Printed Goods. - Good Stock of Staples. se2o-tf 00 BOXES TOBACCO.—We gua rantee to sell Tobacco, Banff, and OigaTs, at lower prices than any other house la the oily, A bargain in Rat anti Cigars. purchased at Marshal's Bale. WOOD WARD ..1c CO., 41 Bouth FOURTH Street. 008 lm* qr. THE REV. M. BAXTER, OF LON DON, will (D. V.) Preach in the Church of the Nativity. ELEVENTH and MOUNT VNBITON Streetv, T0.M011.11 OW (Sunday), at 1O) o'clock, on the Second Corning of Christ. NV REV. JOHN H. SUYDAM, OF FISH -61.E1c ILI, LANDING, New York, will Preach in the First Iter" , iwd Dotch Church, corner of SEITIONT EL and SPRING G Streets, TO-ROBSOW. (Sun der), In t'.e Morning at log o'clock, and In the Evening at 734 o'clock ltd TrSPIRITUALISM —A CONFERENCE wilt be h Fl at SANSON-STRDET HALL. To- ItitißßO W (Sunday), at log A. M. At 7,4 P. DI , Dr. Mid will itlllllTO "Oa the Systems of Heating," and refer to D-. Dewton's mode of treatment. Admission live ants. It* newa. BEV. DR. BOSSERMAN, WHO wis Liz beau n Prieontr in Richmond, will give LW 6• Ex petiencts :in. the Met city" on glltiDia arTER NOON, at 8 o'clock, in the church, BIGHTEt Btront, above Folks It* arTHIRD REFORMED DUTCH OF. hOH, corner TENTH and FILBERT gm.- The Mr W. J. IL TAYLOR, D. D., of New York, will preach in this church T0.111013E0 W. Services at lOyi o'clock A.. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. lc* cav CRITTENDEN'S PHILADELPHIA COM eIERPIAL COLLEGE, N. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets., Open Pay and Evening Terms reduced 25 per cent. Ladles' P p.vment now open. troll-einth6t* wSPRING GARDEN GYMNASIUM ill • pee rm. INSTRUCTION and SRLIP-PttA.O. 1 ICE 'DOE DAY next. Apply for particulars, from 4to 6 o'clock P. at 711 SPRING GARDEN St. los NOE inaL MUSICAL INSTITUTE, tkg No 824 North ELEYESTE Street —SENGING CLASSES Day and Evening; 116 , TUSDnY Ajternooa for Bo) a and Girls. Clam In ELOCUTION, taught by Irene lot bite Medley, on MONDAY Sventage. Our Institute is a laces% and We Write all 'climatal. to call and gee 114 datill DOWER, Dell buy " Trincteo Weir. CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.— PHILIDELPILLA, , October 9, 1861. To the Inspectors of. Elections. The (Sty. tionrcle !tonere be prepared to deliver to the Inspectore of }Mario, aof the several Election Preclnots the necessary papers tor lhe October election, on SATURDAY, Octo ber 31, 36 32 , at cl o'clock A. ht . JAMES 8 01,4 r. • cclo 2r Clerk. ItEADQUARTERS, 113 NATIONAL UNION pin' COMMITTBO) 00111.14QNWPALTII BUILDING, OBBBI'NUT, ABOVE SIXTUSTBEET. Open at an hours. octi-}t orb NATIONAL UNION NOMINATIONS. "NO PARTY BUT OMI COUNTRY." STATE OFFICERS. Auditor General. THOMAS E. COCHRAN. Surveyor General. WILLIAM S. ROSS. CONGRESS. • First District—EDWAßD G. WEBB. Second District—CHAßLES comma. Thlcd District—LEONAßD MYERS. Fourth District—WlLLlAM D. KELLEY. Fifth Distriot—M. RUSSELL T HAYEB. SENATOR. Second District—JACOß E. RIDGWAY. Fourth District= _ GEORGE CONNELL. ASSEMBLY. First District—WM. FOSTER. • Second District—MOßTON A. EVEZLY. Third Dlstrict—THOMAS T. WILLS. Fourth District—SAMTlEL J. REA.. Fifth District—JOSEPH MOORE. Sixth District—CHAßLES M. CLINCAN. Seventh District—THOHAS COCHRAN. - Eighth District—JAlKES N. KERNS.. Ninth District—JOHN A. BURTON. Tenth District—N. S. PANCOAST. Eleventh District—FßANKLlN IL STERNER. Twelfth Dietriot--LUBE V. Thirteenth District--JAHES HOLGATE. Fourteenth District—ALEXANDER CUMMING& FifteenthDistriot—WlLLlAM F. Sixteenth District—EDWAßD G. LEE. Seventeenth District--OHARLES F. ABBOTT. COUNTY OFFICERS. District. AtterneV. WILLIAM B. MANN. Prothonotary of Court of Common Pieria, FREDERICK G.' WOL BERT. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor, ALEXANDER HENRY City Solicitor. F. CARROLL BREWSTER, City Controller. JOSEPH IL LYNDALL Receiver of Taxes. JAMES 0. KELOIL City Commissioner, JOHN GIVEN. lir" WE KNOW NO PARTY BUT OUR COUNTRY—OUR WHOLE COUNTRY." NINETEENTH WARD.. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. Common Oonnoit. NICHOLAS SHANE, DANIEL W. STOOKHAM. Assessors. Emits! n Division—ED WARD 3. DIEGONEG Western Division—GEOßGE DsHAVENt School Directors. = WM. R: HINES, G. B. CLEGG, JOHN B. DETIAVEN. Constable. JOSE PH LEWIS. Assembly. TAMES HO LGATE. oe9-5* 0:§ .., NATIONAL UNION TICKET) THIETBENTIE WARD. common' oolmaxL, JOHN HOH.STEIN SCHOOL DIRECTORS, PE Win O. MOORE, ABEILHADI.H. ALBUBGEB, DAVID BATES AssEssor., CHARLES A. DEAN. ocll-3t* wsh. NINTH WARD NATIONAL UNION TIOEET. 1 . NO. PARTY BUT OUR CIOUNTRY.” Aldermen--DAVID BEITLER. Common Oonucil—WlLLlktd S. STOKGEY, EDWIN RAF SNYDER. Aseemor—WlLLlAM BROWN. School Directore—JAMES FREEBORN. WALTER M. WILLIAMSON', M. D., BENJ. F. KERN. FRANCIS NEWLAND, FE &NM'S E, TENBROOK, (For the unexpired term of T. M. Huber.) Oonstablee—WELL'3 WALTON, SAMUEL P. JONES, Jr. ocll•3t* trrTWENTIETH WARD NATIONAL UNION 'TICKET SELECT COUNCIL, JOSEPH Die.IIIIEL COMMON" aotrNorx., JOSEPH F. M&ROEB ASSESSOR, ELPHRE Y HE EITAGE SCHOOL DIRECTORS, GEORGH W. 811114 WILLEAM. 0. HAINES, GEORGE W. MIOEIHNER, GEORGE W. HILL, (For the unexpired term of John M. Waiters.) FiIRDERIOK FISHER, (For the unexpired term of John W. Hampton.) CONSTABLES JOHN OOLFLESII, SMiIUEL H. rttoOA.BK. ocll-3t* EIGHTH WARD NATIONAL UNION 11_3 TICKET. belect GREEILE. Can.roon Council—AL EX ANDER J. HARPER. SCHOOL DIRECTORS. EDWARD SHIPPER, THOS. G. HOLLINGSWORTH, OHARLE3 J. STILLE. For the unexpired term of .A R. Perkins and John A. (Hark, reeigned. ROBERT LUTHER. Dr. CRADLES S. WORTS. For the unexpired term of Frank M. Etting. Dr.JAhIISF G&LEZ. Aeseesor—Jo UN ItIcOLANEGHMi. witaira HINKLE, Conetables BDBEBT B. SHIM. . 0c1.1.1t orszt i m lUATlON—lT MUST BE PRE« TINTEL WAND NATIONAL. UNION TICKET. CONGRESS, , CHARLES SENATOR, - JACOB E. RIDGWAY. • REPRESENTATIVE, JAMES N. KERN. SELECT COUNCIL—JOSHUA SPEWING. ' COammorr Couven.—SAIRUED J. CRESWELL. SCHOOL DIRECTORS _ JOHN AGNEw, --- -- ROBERT-v. DAVIS, I TEOS, T. PODTST - Tor-m4, unexpired term of James IL Randall. ASSESSOR, JAMES V. STOKES. foal. 'at* I CONSTABLES, JOEN G. ROLLICK, (GEO. O. WILKINS. nr-• NINETEENTH WARD.—The Friends 11,3 of the Administration. "and the NATIONAL' briION PARAI, ere invited to a Meeting to be held THIS (SATURDAY)-EVENING, at John Door% por ter of ELLA and AMBERt tracts. Able speakers have been invited: Utt THE SECOND SENATORIAL DIS -113 TBICT comprises the Ninth, Tenth, Thirteenth, kourteertb, and Fifteenth wards. The opposing candidates for Senator in this District are THOMAS GREENBANIC. and JACOB E. RIDGWAY Vast your vote for TROIKAS GREENB ASH. 0010 4:* FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 113 'lhownson enact, below Front. Preaching by leer. D. L. Gear. Sunday, log A. 6i , subject, Hai . ) , Magdalena; and 734 P. M., subject, Bainson's Biddle nu. xideled. , OFFICE OF THE :DIAMOND: COAL 00111DANY.—filOTIOE.—At a meeting of the D]rectore, held on the let inetant, a Dividend of FIF rit OItNTS per Share was declared, payable on and after the 11th Instant, at the Office, 713 ill LfiliET Stree. ocll-61.* S. ALTER, Secretary. WESTERN BANK OF PH/LABEL - 11,3 PHU, October 8,1862. Te Annual Meeting of the Stockhoblers of this Bank will be bald on TUESDAY, the 4th day of 'November neat. at 12 o'clock AI. G. N.. TEO UTRA,II I no7•tutbstna? . Cashier. ÜBANK OF COMMIERCE—PHILA.DEL. PHIL. October 6, 1662. The Annual. Election for Directore will be held at the Banking 1101188 on MONDAY, theUth day of Navem bernext, between the hours of 10 A H. and 2 P. A general meeting of the Stockholders will be bold at the eame ;dam on TIIRSDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. J. A. LE Vila, ocT•tutheinolB Cashier. arCOMMONWEALTH BANK—PHILA DELPHIA, October 6, 1862. 'II be Annual Election for Directors wi l be hell at the Banking Bowie on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next, between the home of 10 o'clock A. M., and 2 o'clock P. M. end on TUESDAY, the 4th day of No verober next, a general meeting of the Stockholdere will be held at the Banking Howe, at 10 o'clock A. 111. oV7-tnthetnol7 H. C. YOUNG, (Mahler. IVIECH AN ICS' BANK—PHILADEL- Er ruin, October 7, 1862.. A general meeting of the Stockholders Will be held at the Banking House on TUESDAY, 4th day ef Novem ber, at 12 M. octl-tnol The Anneal Election for Directore will be held at the Banking HOLM on ECONDA.Y. November 17, between the how s of 10 A. M. and 2 P oeB-tnoli J. WISG&ND, Jrt , Cashier. ry•-: FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' Lk3 BANK—PHILADELPHIA, OrtOber 6, 1862. Ilia Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Barking Honee on MONDAY, the 17th day of November ntxt, between the boors of 9 o'clock A . N and 3 o'clock P. R.; end on TUESDAY, the 4ib day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders Will be held at the Banking Howe, at 4 o'clock P. lit, agreeably to the ctarter. W. RUSEITON, ref-tin:di Oaslaier. or. OFFICE OF THE A.NIERICAN FIRE NBCRAIWE CIORPANY--PHILADELemx, Oc tober 8, ` 1E62. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per share for the last six months, which ain be paid re the Stockholdere, or their legal ra w sentalives, on and alter:Abell:lth instant - exclusive of taxes. ALBERT C. L. OBAWFOUD, °afire Becretary. ry . OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE 11,3 INSURANCE COMPANY, Pwriamo.parA, Oct. 11, 186/ 1. At a meeting of the Directors, held this day, a semi annual dividend of SIX PER OE ST., and an extra divi dend of TEN PER CENT., were declared on the capital stock, payable to the Stockholders, or their legal repre sentatives, on and after the lath inst. oc6-10t J. W. fdo ALLINTE R, Secretary. wills.. TO THE CONTRIBUTORS OF THE 113 PHILADELPHIA LYING. IN ON !MITT for antroling Indigent Womendist their homea —NOTICE is hereby given, that certain alterations of, and amend ments to, the Constitution cf said Society will be pre sorted for consideration, emendation, and adoption at the Annual Meeting thereof, on the sound MONDAY in Jar nary next, 1863. Said alterations and amendments, as now proposed, may, in the meantime, be seen at the Office of the un dersigned, No. 28 North SEVENTH ktreet. NATHAN H. BIT AMPLE 35, oclo-21* Chairman of Committee, &a. A COURSE OF TWELVE LECTURES or ON GEOLOGY, theoretical and praiitical, illus trated with many thousand 81KCi1110401 of rocks'and fossil remains of plants and animals. and by two excursions among the strata around Philadelphia, to ladies and gen tleiren,ln the Scientific and Claseical Institute, OREdT NUT Street, N. W. con of Twelfth street, beginning o'clock P. M., (OCTOBER 16th. Introdnctory free, by oc10•6t I. ENNI2, PriocipaL FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PENNSYLVANIA,` North COLLEGE aXenne, ta ar Girard College. The General Introdootor - y, will be given on WEDNESDAY, the 15th bet., at .4 P. :BI , by Prof. A. G. Kerr. oc9-fh.* OrUNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— MODICA Lc DBPAR MEM T. —The regular Lec tures will begin MONDAY, October 18th. R.-N. ROGERS, cc/3433102w Dean of Medical Faculty. JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE. - 'The General Introductory to the Course of Lec tures will be delivered by 'Professor bitTOECIOLL, on MONDAY, October 23 1 at 734 P. E. The Regular Leo tune will begin the day after, at 10 o'clock. oct tt ROBLEY.DUNGLISON, Dean. ar. HOMOEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118 CUTHBERT street.-;-,This institution is now open for the reception of sick and wounded soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most comfortable manner, free of charge. B.1': GLENS, oc4.if Elecl'i of Board of Managers. arirHOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL■ TABOR OF PERKO LYANIA. FILBERT ittICIVO Eleventh.—The INTRODUCTORY to the Regu lar Course of Lectures will be delivered by Prof. GEO R. STARKEY, K. D., on MONDAY, Oct. 18th, at 8 o , olock P M. The Regular Lectures commence the day after at 10 A, 3f PC104141 8. S. BROOKE, H. D., Dean. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1862. C. J. BIDDLE'S REX ORD .—IIE drat provid hir putri,ttem and valor neon the be'. fields of Mexico When Sumpter fell, he entem..i the Penney Ivania Reserves, and, while commanding in Ma and Virginia ' made his regiment, the famous " "BuCktelle, a epOatidid ex ample_ot discipline and (Nancy. While thus absent, being nominated by DJ.. mrcrncy for Congress. be replied. .a tljY PRESENT POSI TION IS MOST CONGENIAL TO ME; BUT, I WILL NOT PLACE MY OWN PREFERENCES IN OPPOSITION TO THE PEOPLE'S WISIL" AFTER 818 BLEOTION TO 0011011103, a General's commission from tbe.Pederal Government was cffsred to him bat be declined it as II INCOMPATIBLE WIPE THEVIVIL TRUST IVIIICH HE HAD JUST ACCEPTED PROM THE PEOPLE OF THE 6F.OOND DISTRICT." Ho did not, however, quit tt e field for the first Radon of Oongreas. b t the beginning of the second session, in December, 1861, the army going into winter quarters around Washington, he then took hts seat, the urgent request of btu oonsit tuents. In answer to an address from them, he wrote ir letter boldly denouncing the favoritism and corm - lon g; by which the ettength of the nation was paralyzed and its lift•blood orained, at the most critical portoct of the war." The public robbers made a groat outcry at this letter, but the Van -Wyck mei other committees soon proved what Biddle bad been tho first to denounce. In COWEN he voted for taxes and every measure that could give real strength to the' Government but on the negro policy,- which, without strengthening ns, drove every Southern white man into the ranks of our enemies, and alienated from us much of the population of the Border States, he refused to obey the dictation of Sumner and Lovejoy, and his speech•Lelcanently uttered LITHE snit- TIMENTS OF A PENNSTLYANIANA'kH A WHITE MAIL" He labored to promote the eefficiency of the army. Seven months ego we find Biddle easing: " / believe we shot!, incur very heavy responsibility if we should decline to gins what is asked froth us by persons representing the sentiments of the army, and representing its. interests and efficiency.. lam as len sitive as any man to the objection of expense; but in the great military enterprise in which we are engaged, we must discard that consideration sometimes. " CemgresrianaS Globe, March 7, 1862. On the other band, Wilson, speaking for the Ab Conies, declared : t% I have over and over again been in the War Office,' and urged 'noon the Department* to stop recruiting in every part of the country. We have had the promise thet it should be donal yet every day in different parts of the country, we have accounta of men being raised and brought forth to fill up the ranks of regiments. The papers tell us that in Tennessee and other parts of the country where our armies MVO. we are filling np the ranks of the army. I believe we have to. day one hundred and fifty thousand more men under pay of the Government than we used or can well use. I have no doubt of it, and I think it ought to be ehocked."-- Con gressional Globe, March 26, 1852. Recreating was cheeked,..and we are now reduced to drafting, after thousands of Philadelphia soldiers have been slaughtered in unequal conflict. Again, we find Biddle wisely land temperately defend ing civil liberty I, OF COURSE, CONCEDE THAT THERE ARE MANY DIS TRICTS, WHOLE ,STATES, INDEED, WHERE YOU CANNOT RESORT TO THE JUDICIAL TRIBUNALS, BECAUSE- THEY ARE SILENCED OR CONTROLLED BY THE ENEMY THAT MEN MAY DE NECESSARILY DEPRIVED OF THEIR LIBERTY, THERE, WITHOUT A HEARING BEFORE A JUDICIAL TRIBU. NAL, I ADMIT. BUT I CANNOT cm:carve TEAT -IN THE . DISTRICT I REPRESENT. OR IN ANY DISTRICT IN PENNSYL. TAMA OR IN NEW YOUR, OR IN Idasssonosarrs, Titans CAN BE ANY PUBLIC NECESSITY FOR DEPRIVING TEE CITI. ZEN OF THOBE COMMON GUARANTEES OF LIBERTY; WHICH WE HAVE BEEN BRED TO BELIEVE WERE . ABSOLUTELY ESSENTIAL FOR ITS PRESERVATION: 7 -- Congressional Globe, July 10, 1862. Whem lately, the State was threatened with inva sion, be offered his terrines; but, without waiting for rank or command, he gave the example that was needed, by joining one of our city organizations and marching with it to the scene of danger. His course has always been bold and pure and independent; the course of a man who cannot be bribed or ecared from what he Wake the path of duty. He has never been a partisan politi cian. Such men are needed in the councils of the nation' in these perilous times.- We advance our own - interests In voting for them.—Fazgerald's City Item. ' SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DI S. TRIOT.—Iu June, 11161, in what wee then the econd District, the Republicans nominated Mr. O'NEIL. The Dtmocrats nominated Col. BIDDLE, then away in military service. They ask. dno pledges from him. The Philadelphia Inquirer (June 25), and all the Repnblean papers, opposer' the Democratic nominee. The deirrand made of him by his opponents was that ho should pledge himself to their policy (abolition ?). The Press said : "Col. Diddle has many qualities to commend him to yomiler favor, but * * * he can scarcely expect to fully gain public confidence if he does not pledge hint self to give an unqualified support to the warpoticy of the Government To all which Got. Biddle replied in a few lines by telegraph ; • /win give nopartisanpledges ; Iwill try to do my duly in whatever sphere it may please God to place me." A no•perty Convention was called, which nominated another Eepablican, Ron. Win. M. Meredith, who, however, did not run. 001. Biddle was elected, and though hie district has since been " ger rymandered," the independent voters will elect him again. Hie course in Congress has been so unexceptionable that his enemies are reduced to vague misrepresents- Ron and abuse. They cannot cite a vote or an act that wee unworthy of a Philadelphia Representative; he voted with RBGAR CO WAN and ORITTENDRIY, and the conservative men cf all parties. They misquote his patriotic [eater, denouncing the vre corruptions in the NV Dr Department, before th ed I amiss al of Cameron, which, as every body now knows, wore so monetrcue that men began to say that the war was to be made a black Re publican job." The old Whig journal, the National Intelligence?, pnblithed at Washington, endorses the course of Cot. Biddle as follows: . 4 We are pleased to hear that the lion. Charles J. Biddle has been rarominated by accla mation for re election to Congress from the Second Dis trict of Pennsylvania. This is a proper tribute of re spect to one who has equally well served his country and countrymen in the battle field and in the councils of the nation.—National laiellegencer, August 38th, 1862. ' 1 t ErJAMES B. NICHOLSON AND Will D. Eltt,Llo,.—JaltiE.l 13. NICHOLSON, is hia speech at Spring Darden Hall on Thursday evoniog lea, Broke as follows; The lion. Wm. D. Kellev is reported in this morning's Press to have fold at National Hall last evening: ,4 Now, I do tot want rhilsdelphis to send a men to Corgrese who will move for the repeal of the polygamy bill." t 4 The Confederate Constitution, if such a thing there be, I hold in profound contempt, as much as I do the Book of Mormon, and in that it seems I differ with my adversary." Fellow cityrone—lf it be intended by the above re marks to assert that I am in favor of repealing tho bri to punieb polygamy, or that lam in favor of polygamy or immorality of any kind, I pronounce the statement I hold in at ofonnd abhorrence, not only Idormaniam and Polygamy, bat political Abolitionism; all the " inee" of the Greeley Fohool : alt the shades and colors that infidelity atalleueB to order to oyerthrow.Ourutertmc. ITT and ite offepring, DENGtII4.OY. I have attended upon the Minirtrattons of the teathere of Religion. of all the various denominations of profasiug Chrittisns; 1 respect them all, and desire to do all in my power to help onward the great cause in which they are ens aged ; for It is the cause of GOD I have always opposed the proscription of any portion of my fellow .citizone on account of their religions belief, for I have found underlying their diffsrent forma of faith the great the Lotd thy GOD, withal! tby mind, might, and strength, and eareelf." I am not a zealot...Dr a seam. rian, but I have been 'lament stunent of the Bible. and have been etriviog for more than twenty years to educate myself up to the highest etandaid of humanity, end I humbly pray for EiVine aid to make me a CHRISTIAN NAN. No man has ever seen me under the infinerece of liquor. I have Dever visited a gambling table or a house of ill.feme. I have never wronged a finnan creature, or committed an immoral act, and, Poor man as I am, no man can say that say that I owe him a dollar. I a geld never have spoken of such matters. I speak now in selGdefence only for the sake of my friends. The desperation of the political Abolitionist; teems to be such, their cause In so bad, that they are compelled to resort to any means to defeat my election. For their slanders I care not, I can live them down; but my clause at this moment is the cause of the PEOPLE, the cause of the tsiog, the Cause of CORSITITUTIONAL LIBERTY In AMERICA. AB 8 MAN I feel myself to be a the peer of any mon that le honest." ierr CITY CONTIIOLLEREtIIP AND GEORGE GETZ.—The following statement Bp peered in the Sunday papers of October 5 : To THE LOYAL, CITIZENS OF PHILADELPHIA: About the last of July or the first of August, I, the undersigned, a conductor on the Second and Third street Railway, while standing on the platform of my car, in company with GEORGE GETZ, now a candidate for Otty Con troller, became engaged with him in conversation relative to the condition of the country. Getz expressed himself in a roam er that to my mind proved groats disloyalty. Be said : 4. The Government ought not to succeed in this war," and he predicted that "they would get enough of it before it was over," that war, this was snigger a war for the benefit of igg.ra, and it was no war for the Union ;" that he would not aid the Government in the war by volnnteering. nor would he go if drafted." I, the undersigned, further say, that since the above conversa tion, I have repeated the substance thereof to. several persons, as I felt it my duty as a citizen to expose the true character of a man whom I deemed unfit to dwell in a loyal community, and more especially to claim honors or emolucceats at its hands. Pigne+33, AMBROSE &UPSON. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this taird day of October, A. D. 1662 planed], A. H. EITIOEHABICII, Alderman. The man who could calmly witness his country engaged in a stroggie with hordes of desperate traitors; boast of his determination to resist her call upon him for the aid which is her due ; serenely contemplate the slaughter of the thousands of her heroic children who sprang to her res cue; exultingly predict her defeat and dismemberment; and then cooly request the relatives and fellow citizens of those who have given their lives in her defenoe to elevate him to a high and honorable office, must be con sidered as affording the moat remarkable eprclmen of sbamelees effrontrey possible to conceive. Patriots ! fellow-citizens of all parties ! upon you your country calls. Fathers ! Brothers ! Sires of those whose last sleep is by the banks of the reddened•Potomao ! to you your country sties for audience ; devote ono day to the holy duty of curtaining her at the ballot box, and pray that the rebuke to such a man may be so overwhelm ing that the traitors in our midst may be confounded at the evidence of your undying devotion to tho starry flag that floats above her soil. ocll-2titig FIFTII CONGRESSIONAL DIS• TIIIOT —Tbe Union Party present the name of RUSSELL TEA.YES, whom we believe to possess ail the analfmations necessary fora REPREMISTA TIVE Of his ability there can be no gnestion_ fie is thoroughly Independent, and the breath of slander has never yet approached his high moral character. This all adroit. The Breckinrldge Democracy have presented the name of CHARLES W. CARRIGAN. What is the history of Mr. Carrigan 7 A few years ago the people of Philadel phia elected him REGISTS.R.OF WILLS, an office worih, it hi said, 815 000 a year; and yet, at the end of three Sears, Mr. Carrigan was a DEFAULTER to the State for P 6 .644.40, as is shown by the Public Records, (District Cou• t for the City and County of Philadelphia, ;larch Term, 1860, No 1,742) Has Mr. Carrigan to this day paid up the amount abstrao'ed from the Public Treasury? NO! It has been paid by his Sureties, HENRY M. PHILLIPS and Charles S Bokeros Admin 'tarsier, and they now bold the judgment recovered against him So much for the question of honesty. • Is tie Independent? If elected, and a question air, ct lug the interests of the People of Pennsylvania should be before Congress, would Charles W. Carrigan be a free agent to vete as he *honed best for the Interest of his State? No ! It would be in the power of Henry M. Phillips to say to him, •• Air. Oeirlgan, I hold a large judgment against you as a public defaulter. You must vote on this question as I shall dictate, otherwise I will issue an execution against you, and throw you into pri son, from which you know a defaulter cannot be relieved under the Insolvent Law." What think you? Would Mr. Carrigan be an Independent Representative? Pon der well these truths, and vote accordingly on next Tuesday ! October 9, 3882. 0010 4t* Tr, TWEN EY. FOURTH WARDI—GRAND BALLY POB THE USION!—A. MASS MEET - IN 0 of the Citizens of the Twerity.fonrth Ward, in favor of sustaining the presezt Administration in its efforts to Put down treason. will be held on SATU BOAT Evening, Oct. llth, at B. Fharp's MECHANICS' HOTEL, MAR KET Street above Ferty.secoLd, commencing at half part seven o'clock. The following distingtsiebed speakers will be present: Hon. William D. Kelley, Hon. William, Henn, lion. James Pollock, Hoy. Charles Gibbons, Hon. George A Coffey, Bon. George Connell, Hon Charles F. Abbott, Col. John W. Fonsey, Edward G. Webb, leo , E. Spencer Miller, Esq , James Miller, Ern , and Morton McMichael, Esq. let every citizen, without distinction of party, who is opposed to Bebellion and its sympathizers, attend ! ra,Birsfeld'e Band will be in attendance. By order of the Ward Executive Committee. T. Di. WI LTDERGEB, President. JOH ATE AN BONSALL, Sees , . b. 0. PIERSON, • it* Chairman Comm. of Arrangements. ErrDEDICATION AND FLAG-RAISING at Citizens' Volunteer Hospital. corner of Brond and Washinsiton streets, on BA.TIIIIDAY Arms.. It 00N, at 4 o'clock —The Board of Blanagens will 'dedi cate to the purtmee intended the new Hospital for the re lief of the sick and wounded soldiers. d number of speakers wtll address' the mooting. The citizens are tn ♦ited to participate. Come one, come all! The Thirteenth and Fifteenth-streets Passenger Bail road care will take you to the Hospital. 0c10.2t KrHEADQUARTERS OF THE NATION AL.IIN lON OLT lr EXECUTIVE Co ett la no, liOMMONWKALTif BUILDING, CHESTNUT Street, above Sixth, °doter 7, 1882. sboo HE WA BD —A rewaid of 8500 will be raid by the Committee for cinch evidence se will lead to the arrest and conviction of newtons who are engaged In TEARING DOWN mid hIUTILATING the MIAS hacked by this Committee. Wfd. H. HERS, Preddent. JOON J. TRANELIN, /WRY B. OARDINEaI SeCtetartell ry• - .. • EXTRACT FROM THE IRISH AMR [I3 R10 . 8.X of llth October, 161iZ : In the Fast Ditorict there will be two Democratic candidates SAMUEL J RANDALL (Breckinridge), awl. EDWARD G. WEBB (Douglas). Thie is a strong natholic district, and, Ds Batidtil was a bitter Know. Nelbins. it is nearly certain that he wad be largely cut. Or. the other band, alr. Webb (while cutter tf the P.2tu syivavdart, then the leading Denocratic paper of the State) was mainly instrumental in bringing Know- Nothingism to a deserved deathbed. From the begin ning to the end, Webb was the dote, mined, bitter, honest Opponent of the Know. Nothings, and for ttils reason, if for no other, be deserves the thanks. and the votes of foreign. born citizens and their children. Of course, he will be triumphantly elected. Originally, Randall was e Whig, When that party died he joined the Know. Nothings. When they fell into disgrace ha introduced himself into am Demecretic raLka. Webb ie a man of high ebaraetefatel superior intelligence. ttit 11 E; I; TUE SOLDIERS.—THE Fifty second , Weekly nesting In behalf of the SAM AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS will be held in the West .3mb-street Presbyterian Church, corner of EIGHTRENTEI and AROD; Streets, TO-MORROW .EVRNINGI, October ]2, at 7 ,5 i o'clock. Rev. Dr. Rd warde, pastor, will preside. Addresses by Rev. Dr. Bomberger, Rev. J.H Atdar, and George H. Stuart,' ESQ., President et the Christian Comniiseien. A. brief statement of the labors of the Army Committee and the Obt istian Commission among the Soldiers in the ilospi tale and on the Battle fields will be given. These meet ings are exceedingly interesticg, and are awakening the Christian public to the importance of the work. 11.* w THE DEMOCRATS AND STONE= 113 WALL JAOICSON Tin NIN&TSENTEi AltD.—On Friday night last, October ad, the I),.mo crate of the Nineteenth ward held a meeting on the Ger mantown road, at which Daniel M. Fox, candidate for Mayor, George Getz, candidate for City Controller, others, participated. After the wijrurnment of the msot leg, a. large number of the party repaired to a public house on New Third street, near Columbia avenue, and iu thiir political peregrinations, cheer after cheer was given for STONEWALL JA9xsorr end the DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Thcee who Lewd it can scarcely realize that in this locslity, the feelings of the friends and relatives of noble patriots and martyrs who have reddened the soil of trai tors and rebels for their country's perpetuity and glorY s is to be thus outraged. Countrymen, shall it be? ooll•2tit NEW THIRD STREET. AVIS AUX ELFGANTS. MIL PAUL ANPRIOT, Gerand de la nudism de Tallinn de RIR. GRANDVILLE SCORES, 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a Phorineur de pre. vents see uombreux ands et connmesances qui Pont deja favorite de lent (Mini quo les otrangera,) qu'il vient de regevoir de Paris et Londres les modes les plus recentes et lee mieux porters) pour la saloon d'alver. 3lr. Grandville Stokes a mis ea disposition lea °tortes lee plus belles, et les melllerires qualitee, des premieres manufactures d'Enrope. Les militalres, aired QUO les ceders de tons grades y trouverene les meillenres gunnies d'etoffes a des orb( tree moderee. L'elegance de sa coupe, ainsi (018 le cachet de distinction qui la caracterice est dojo troy connu du pub lic, pour en ienonvellesleitr Merites. ee27.lm DELLITAR Y. $1.67. BOUNTY. $167. CAVALRY Capt. WK.-H:- FRY'S RUSSELL TROOP (now in the , Young men wishing to join this crack company will apply at once at the Recruiting Station, Franklin Square (large tent), or 21.3 OBE ittiIIIC Street. Each recruit will receive 81€17'($90 cash), and be uni formed and equipped immelmtely. it* 0r BigIIBT, Jr., Recruiting Officer. 6. ONLY SIX DALYS BEFORE DRAFTING.=-Men of the deficient Precincts, avail yonreelf of the advantages °Bored, and enlist in ROBERTS' INDEPENDENT ARTILLERY, CO. A, Capt. SAMUEL HAZ AR f), Ir., (Late of Rush's Lancers.) By so doing ran will be Ver manently and pleasantly located at. FORTRESS MON ROE, where yon have good Oat tem. able officers, no ex posure. and sufficient instruction to fit you for t e position of an officer, Yon will get all the Bounty, be measured for your nniformonod have Your clothes to fit you, draw pay and rations from the time you are mustered in, and be sent immediately to camp, PICKED MEN ONLY - NERD APPLY AT THE HEADQUARTERS, N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and CHEST , NUT Streets, UP STA.'RS ' 001 l IBOARD OF TRADE RIFLE RE GIMENT, 150th T. Y.—Twenty mon wanted to fill up Co. G—sl6s bounty. Apply at 505 South street. GEORGE B. LAIRD, Captain. JACKSON D. COOKE, let Lieut. oon.-6t* CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT, . COL. C. M. PREVOST. Z 'RECRUITS WANTED for Ode popular Regiment. BOUNTY $l6O, and ONE MONTH'S PAY IN ADVANCE. • RECRUITING STATION, 188 WALNUT STRVET. • Capt. 'DENBY BEAR WOOD, oc9- ft Recruiting oMcer. INEN WANTED FOR A COM peoy io the Board of Trade Rifle Regiment, 156th Regime' tP. V. This regiment will go into camp Immediately, near the city Bon ity, *165. Aim ply early, topient. GEO. G. HENSZEY, No. 133.3 td&UKEr street, below Ninth street. 007 121 CAMP JEFFEASON, Oor. 9,1862. The gallant officers and brave soldiers detailed ftom the old Philadelphia regiments now in the Sell to re cruit for their glorious battalions. have removed their tents from Camp Franklin to JEFFERSON SQUARE, at d have called their present camp the same as the Pevare, in honor of the noble Revolutionary patriot of our city. A full corps of twenty drummers and Mere, order command of a drum major and Life major, will be in daily attendance. Young men A Philadelphia, reflect upon the duty that you owe your country iti this her hour of peril. Go to CAMP JEFFERSON, and place your name upon the master roll of 'cur brave companions in arms. By order of the Committee. JOHN E. ADDIOES. Chairman of Committee on Recruiting,. The following officers have tents in Camp Franklin, besides their recruiting stations as mentioned Capt. 'Thomas J. Town, 95th Rent , 202 Dock street. Lient. P Eagan, 95th Regt 202 Dock street. Thomas H. Boggs, 23d Begt., o)rner Sixth and Chestnut streets. Lieut..]: A. Gregory, 91st Rest , 820 Chestnut street. Lieut. B . " B. Eyre, 91st Beat., 020 Obealunt street. Capt. William. Wilson, -Slat Rest.. 1118 Msrket Ntreet. Lieu!. George W. O'Malley, 115th Begt , 230 8. Fourth street. Lieut. GOO. W. Wilson, 61st Begt., 8 8. Fourth street. Lieut. Wm. W. Dawson, 61st Regt. 8 8 Fourth street. Lieut. 0. B. Griffith. 82d Regt., Franklin Square. . Lient. A. J. Knorr, 82d Regt., Franklin Pqnare. Lieut. JosentrAbbey. 112th Segt.,l3B 8. Fourth street. Capt. `_.C. `Eleiniz, 65th Begt., Dougherty's Hotel, Twenty fifth and Wood. . Capt Joseph C. , 333 Chestnut Lient DCgir. • Clinr. Arad Llear-i„-5E,-I.3ltrderland, 724 Best, 527 04„,etaut st (taltlTUßefit.o9 Franklin Square. -e rie . Owen Sheriden;6l92h9t7seb ra ps' Hotel, Chest. nut eet. Capt. William Jatho, 27th Regt., 620 Callowhill stri3et.-- nt John Stanton, 3d Reeerves, 40 b. Third street. Licut. B. J. Towson, 1624 Begt, Artillery, 409 Chest nut street. Capt. Blake, 152 A Beat , Artillery, 409 Chestnut street. Capt. P. McDonough, 2d Reserves, Globe Hotel, Sixth street, below Chestnut. Lieut. J burley, 2d . Reserves, Globe Hotel, Sixth street, below Chestnut. Lient. J. K. Brown, Penna. Reserves,Jonea' Hotel, Ober tnut street . Capt. S. M. Zulick, 29th Begt , 24 S. Fifth street. Lient. D. F. Linn, 58th Begt., Franklin Square. Capt. George W. Tomlinson, 26th Bee., Sixth and Jayne streets. Mint. D. A. Hall; 28th Begt . Sixth and Jayne streets. Licut. John H. Bheal, 26th Begt., Barracks, Washing ton street. Capt. John T. Durang, 90th Regt., Franklin Senate. Capt William Moore, 784 Rest., 124 N. Fourth street. Capt. William 'Uhler, 99th Regt , 204 Dook street. Capt. Henry A. Scheetst, for all Pennsylvania regi ments in the field, Jones' Hotel, oc6-8t LADIES' FURS. LADIES' - FANCY FURS! JOHN A. STAMBAOH,.. IMPORTER AND MANVIPAO PURER OF LADIES'-- FANCY _YVES, No. 826 ARCH STREET; BELOW NINTH. JIM( relied, a large and handsome Stock or LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURP, of every deacrip tion and in the newest and most approved styles, at the ',tweet Oath Prices. r,, . pa- Sat LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA. No. 718, "MOH .ST., BELOW EIGHTH, nktPoinim AND atarcrraomusu LADIES' FANCY TUBS. Illy assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and children is now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season.. All sold at the mannfacturrire prices, for cash. Ladles, please give mo a call. '602- 4mlf SILK AND.DRESS.VOODS. STOOK SilK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. A. W. LITTLE & Co.. ee25.2m No. 32S MARKET ST. • . NTEBNAL COLLECTION OFFICE, FIRST DISTRICT, MA - CHESTNUT Street. Mimi% FOB MIMS AND SIGHT •DBAFTS, AND EItORRIZTABY STAMPS FOR MEDICINES, Have be€n received and for ea'e at the oftlCe of the COLLECTOR OF THE FIRST DISTRICT, 304 CHESTNUT Street. Orders for Stamps will be received and delivered as fast as hoed by the Government. ocll-2t DRIED APPLES A-ND PEACHES, IN BARIUM AND SACKS, FOR ARMY AND HOSPITAL USE, FOR GALE BY TUSTIN 86.SHVWELL. 0c2.8t NO. 208 111611 W STREET. WMTETRESERVING BRANDY PURE CEDER AND WINE VINEGAR• GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEEDS SPICES, &c., &c. AU MO rtquisited for PrelerYini •p 4 pickling Primula. ALBERT 0_ ROBERTS. DI&IMIS Di PIECE GROCIREMS, se6-tf 0011.11118 Exam - aim A vim lON HOUSES. OA,RP • E*T.INGS.. OIL . CLOTHS, AND . MA1111463. . WOLFE •86. . 00/MISSION MEBONANTC____. .113 . 510RESTIpPr EMMET, PHIL/LOIILPHIS. wTL full itesortment of Philadelphio,maie thisPetil always In Wok; • (RN 9m • ARMY - GOODS. • . DARK•BLUE MAT CLOTHS. DARK-BLUE OAP CLOTHS. SKY.BLUE CLOTHS FOE OFFICER& ARNE BLANKETS, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND PUCE. • BROWN AND BLEACHED MEETINGS AND SKIRTINGS. Bor sale by FROTHINGELAX & WELLS. MILITARY CLOTHING. • WIDE -SPREAD REFUTATION: There is no house in United States that; has as wide-spread reputation for getting up. NzrxrAny CLornung as ROCKIIILL & WIL: SON'S, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street. Besides being thoroughly acquainted with the business, they are prompt to fill all orders at moderate prices, and always have a LARGE STOCK OF MILITART GOODS ON RAND. se£lo.lftf . GENTS' nwassisp.qoops. JOHN C. ARRISON; Importer (end Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'S FINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET. FIRST STORE ABOVE MARKET Sr. (FORMERLY J. BURR MOORE'S.) The well• known reputation of this establishment for selling Fine Goode at MODERATE PRIORS will be fully sustained. P. 8 —The celebrated IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRTS, BO justly popular, can be supplied at short notice. FLANNEL & 'CLOTH OVE BULIETS IN MCAT ViNIETY. FLANEEL 'AND ,OLOTH OVER SHIRTS ! • FINE LINEN AND MUSLIN SHIRTS, On hand or made to order, of the most approved cat, and warranted to flt. GENTLEMAN S WRAPPERS, The larva and beet assortment in the city. UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY ; GLOVES, TIES, szo. WHOLESALE AND, RETAIL.. G. A.. HOFFMANN, ••• od-tutissm . 606 Ascii suivili:! GEORGE GRANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER, IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET: 'ONE SHIRT. MANUFACTORY. The subscriber would invite attention to his IMPROVED OUT OR' BILLETS, Which he makes a:specialty in his business. Also, con stantly receiving NaVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. r. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, • • No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, X 9-11 Four doors below the Continental, cOGRING RANGES, FURNACES, &c; ooKING C RANGES.. ELEVATED DOUBLE:OVEN".COOKING RAXGES:. This Range bee afforded more setlefection• than any yet °Stud to the ;Ithitc• . . , ARNOLD & VILSON, .1010-CHIRTSIIT Street. WARWAIR FURNACES, • - Of tbe moakaassoied and economical pattern/, 0131211. D - To •Aiirs - 'OLAFBE 3Or BUILDINGS - ABNOLD & WILSO T • - STATE MANTELS. A largo Twisty of those beautiful Kanto!! at VERY LOW PRICES. ARNOLD &I WILSON, LOW -DOWN, - ..AND COMMON P.ARLOR. GRATES. For Heating Parlors, 'Members, Offices, A . c. ADAPTED FOB EITHER HARD OR SOFTHOAL. Hot.air Registers and Ventilateni--a large anoilsrtent. ARNOLD & WILSON, cell- bw2mit 1010.1:MR8T/3117T Street. U.S FIVE TWENTI ES. ; 20-YEAR SIX PER. CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE /01 . ' THE OBTION OF .THE GOMM NEWT AFTER FIVE TEARS I am instructed by the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY to receive enbecription3 for the above LOAN AT PAR, TEE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring payment in GOLD of the interest from May A full supply of these Bonds always on halal. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 SOUTH THIRD St. jY29• tt WM R. WALTON, WALTON A YOST, BARBERS, BROILERS, AND GENERAL COLLECTORS, Ro. 35 South TRIED Street, Philadelphia BEFEBENOZS. Is 7 Cooke & Co., Hon. James Pollock, JaPOOL Hera, Santee, & Co., Hon. H. D. Foster, isberlok, Black, & Co., Hon. A. H. Baader, O. HoHlbbin & Bon, Hon. Ass Pooksr_p_ Z. P. Middleton & Bro., Eton. Warren.l.WoodwaSil Hon. Wm. Wllidns, V. L. Bradford, Zell. sta-8m A . R.N.11 Y "T H 0 DI . A 8, S. STOOK AND BILL BRUIN% No. 812 WALNUT BTBENT. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on oomtniselon. Promissory Notes and Loans negotiated. oc4•lmit pLAKE , s PATENT ARGAND BURNER for sale by the subscribers, sole agents therefor. All persons are cautioned &salad infringing Bald netent. HENRY N. HOOPER & 001 fit 00EMEROIAL Street, Smog, October 10,1887. 0011-lm KIDNEY COMPLAINTS CURED or the 'Honey retanded.—Dr. Gelsenbelmer's Re medy la a sure and speedy Cure for all diseases of the Bladder, lildneye, and kindred organs. Prism $l. S. 0. UPHAM, No. 403 Chestnut street, sole Agent for Philadelphia. I* TO D BALERS IN SWORDS.- T 811NBLN it FISHER, Manofacturerm of Infantry and Oavalry Swords, Sabre Bayonets, and Bowie Knives; aleo, Sword Blades and Mountings furnished. OffiCe N 0.3 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. 0e11.30* GW. BLAKISTON, NO. 22 • South WATER Street, Philadelphia, Commission Dealer In Ohio and Illinois BROOK CORN, RU. DLES, WIRE, TWINE; do. • 0011-Sin p EIMER'S IVORYTYPES are uni vereslly admired for beauty of coloring and faith. fLlncesof likeness. Nothing can approach them. They are strikingly natural in appearance. SEOOND Street. shove Green. it* PaTAPBCO DUCK • For safe by ocll-6t F. I. Et. 110. ZINO, ARMY, AND TOILET MIRRORS, The beet in the world for flab& and durablliel. B. M. B. The beet brand Stlk-Bnlshed VELVET RIBBONS. Vole Agent, BENJAMIN M. SMITH, 165 DUANE Street, near Weet Broadway, aeslo-Ban NOW To 1010 . CIREEIVIIIT Street 111011A8 W. TM. 0. E MILLER, 237 South SECOND Street AUCTION SALE. UCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND ATIILLOTIVE SALE OF FRENCH GOODS. JOHN a MYERS & CO., ATTOTIONEBIIS, Nos. 232 & 234 PIA.BKET STREET, Will include in their isle, on MONDAY, 00T013ER 13th, 1862, Commencing at 10 o'clock, the following desirable fabriones of the IMPORT &TlOli (4 - }" eßsrs. L. MAILLARD & 00. BOMBAZINES Front medium to SUREitISTE QUALITIES BROCHE SHAWL?, LONG AND SQUARE, (PARIS,) NEW RESIGNS BROOKE. 11 AYE SHAWLS, LONG AND SQUARE, (PARIS ) ) NEW DESIGNS MERINO AND CASHMERE SHAWLS, BROORE BORDERED (PARIB) STELLA% NEW' DESIORt3. MERINO SHAWLS-LONG EL A.CfC 2 In extra and superior qualities. Also, inelnlbled in Sale Vol be tenni a very desirable assortment BLACK AND FANCY COLORED SILKS, DRESS GOODS, BODINET and IIiIMMING ItIBBONS, 1, PRUNE( FLOWERS, 11 : - ft , BAZAAR NINTH AND SAN SOM STREETS. AZOTION SALE * OF HORSES, the. ON 'WEDNESDAY HORNING, October 15, r. At 10 o'clock, comptiting— Ear (Trafalgar), a valuable stallion. Mike, a stallion, trots in 2 40. Nine brood mares, and colts. Ten young colts, one donkey. One sorrel horse P Bob," one gray horse " George." A pair.of trotting mares. costsl,2oo. Andalusia, a driving horse, cost $1,600. ALSO, 15 high-bred come, 8 young heifers. 8 young steers, 3 bulls, (Gowen's stock ) le bean of Soutbdown sheep, 4 hoge. 1 yoke of oxen. Si Ito postponement on account of the weather. ocll-3t if ALFRED M. MEKNES% Auctioneer. BAZA.AII AND SAN , SOM STREETS. t 3 - selar, OP. TROTTING STO On VEDNE:. , DAT MORNING, at 10 o'olo*, A FAST TROTTING DOUBLE-TEAM, E ROAN -DAN" AND PRINCE." Dan bas trotted, single, in 2 38. Princes tint, single, is 2 35. A last trotting black mare, ts Lady Jane," has shown quarters in 88 seconds. ALSO, Two elegant Rodger's wagons. Single and double harness by Pearce, covers, ac. cell 3t if ALFRED Id, HERKNES3, Auctioneer NEW PUBLICATIONS. ~,k e PUBLISHED THIS DAY. LES MISERA,BLES-VALTIJEAN. Tbe Fifth and last part cf TIOTOIt 13.1JG0'3 immor tal French novel, "Loa Miserables.r The whole of this magnificent series is now ready. All parts uniform In aprearanoe and price. THE- - SERIES COMPRISES- Part I.—F&NTINE; Dart ItI.—MATtitIS. Part 11.---COSETTE: Dart D NIS Part V.--17ALJLIN. . . 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Norristown, Wilmington, and the I amours/kg districts. are respectfully informed that the pelf, mamma invariably conclude a few minutes past Id o clerk, enabling visitors to reach their homes in season by the care. Feral:tette, Party:lotto Circle, and Balcony, BO Dente; Faintly Circle and Amphitheatre, 25 cents; Proscenium Boxer, holding eight persons, $6 A portion of the Am phitheatre Is reserved for respectable colored'persone. Box Oft] . e open from 9 A. X. till 4 P. IIL, when seat& can be secured three days in advance, without extra charge. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance witt teuaueetm quarter before S. S. JOHN DREW'S AMR . JOU. STREET THEATBZ. Acting and stage Manager W. B. FILEDEDIDED. 812911103 Agent anti Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY. UNEXAMPLED R1100E63. 6BOOND WEEK Or BATEMAN. 'TO-NIGHT, SATURD&Y, October 141862, THE RONEY MOON. JULIANA. MISS 13 ATE IN AN THE - DOTE ABANZ A. ...... ......JA.S. WA.LLACK ROLANDO EDWIN 'ADAMS.. To conclude with MICHAEL MILE. MICHAEL, ICELE EDWIN ADA.SI3. ON MONDAY, GERALDINE. Prices as usual. Seats secured six days in al 901105. Doors open at 7—To commence at 7% o'clock. WALNUT—STREET THE A.TRE.- Bole LOISISBO Etre. DI. A. GARRETTSOIL. Bedlam Agent Hr. JOHN T. DONNEDIa.. Lett A.r.pearanee of Hr. E EDDY. THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, OCT. 11. Will be p - egented the Tragedy of THE ROBBERS. Chaffee De Moor.— . fri . . .......... r. It. Krtror After which, HIS LAS I.:1103. .... . .M.r. lIDAT. To conclude with THE ........... WELL. Doors open at 7—Performance commences at 7%. ONCERT HALL -LEOTURR BOOR. CAPTAIN WILLIAMS' SOUTH BB& WHALING VOYAGE EVERY EVENING, at anarier to 8 &clock. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, Admission, 25 cults: +l3hMiran half price QT. GEORGE'S CRICKET U GROUND, THIRTEENTH Street, above OOLUN BL& r, GBEAT PELESTRIAN FIGA.T.I GREAT TEST DF ELAN'S Pc/WER OF ENDU RANCE, WALKING 106 MILES INSIDE OF T WE VTT.FOUIt CONSEOPTIVE HOURS, and 480 MILES IN bIDE OF EIGHT OONSEOUTIVE DAYS, WITHOUT WALKING ON. SUN PAY (SEVEN DAYS' TIME,) BETWEEN OUTOBER. 13th AND Slaty 1E62 • GRAND CONCERT EACH DAY, From l to 6% P. 61., by BEOK'S BRASS BAND, Strict doecorntn will be predervod, and seats reserved for Ladiee and Children. Admiettion to the Ground and Seat, linleute:. oe9-41..* SSEMBLY BUILDIN GS. —Messrs. ABEL & CO 's WONI EBFUL f3TEBEOPTI COIL Exhibiting every evening this week". with a change of programme zdablig. Admfeeion 2& cents—Obildren 10 cents. A package of twenty-four tickete for $3.. --- Doors open at 73( ; commence at 8 o'clock, Matinee on Saturday at 3 o'clock. pENN LVAINT TA AC ADE MY OF .L.T3E Frlcir , ARTS, 1045 CHESTNUT STREET, Ts open daily (Sundays excepted) from 9 A. K. till t! P. M. Admission 26 cents. Children half Price. Shares of Stock, $3O. PHOTOGRAPHS. nBEAPEST PL - ACE IN THE CITY it—f to buy PHOTOGR &PR ALBUMS, CARD NM. TRAITS, and CARD FRAMES, A large lot of NB W STYLES, just received from AUCTION, and will be sold at a great reduction from Manufacturers , prices. Every Album warranted perfect. PITCHER; 0c11.61 - 439 CHESTNUT •Street. O COLOR CARD PHOT T GRAPHS in an eltgant manner, and not affect the fine enrfaee in the least, is an eery aroma to any person, tboueh not an artiet. by the TIM uf NEWTON'S PREPARED COLORS FOR ALBURE PICTURES. Price per box, 83; with large bottle of reducing liquid, 88.25. Sole agents for the Uniteti States, J. E. TILTON' & 00 , Basica. In Ibis city and State. SOHOLZ JANIDDITT,E.Y. 112 Eolith NIGHTH Street, OAITIION.--Tbe great popularity alreaiy acquired by tins valuable discovery bee induced some dishonest garcons to offer a worthless article in imitation. FIFTY DOLL kliS will be paid for the conviction of any party selling their stuff for Newton's Albumen Colors. ocll-sw los "N - 0 LOOP TO HANG A DOUBT .L ON."—it yen ever had a doubt 9.3 to the merits of BRINIER'S Colored Photograehg, ens glance Mil dis pel it. SECOND Street, above Green. 1i Air AR K !—The only place to get _LTA those genoine Dtrtraite, Lifp-size Photographa oil ia et SECOND litreet, *Stove Green. msde only to suit the times, et reduced - ri toes . It* WANTS. wsTrlitArintle Dereevsring salesmen, for HEA.DLEY'S HISTORY OF THE 0-REAT REBELLION, In 2 vols. Ist nearly ready. Bold only by subscription. For particulars apply to or midi:en . HURLBUT, WILLI&MS, & 00., 143 AriYLUII Street, Hartford, (butt. WANTED—A situation by a coin petent business man some responsible noose, as Saletroan or Bonk. kreper, where the , e wend be, an ontortenity of Investing 85,000 or MPG in the busineel on the first of Diay. Andrew ' for three days, “. Os.sh," this cfece. it* WAN TED-A FRENCHLADY,. to give lessons in French and Music No ong need apply unless she has had experience in teaching arstf can furnish satisfactory references. Addrem O. P. 111 Smith BLIVVENTH Street, Philadelphia. serir.ii *WAN TED— By an Actiye M au s a V situation in a Wholesale or Retail House, either as Salesman or Book keeper. Clan show R. 003 testimo nials as reaards character and ability. Please ilddreda " T B. 0. B ," Press office. oclo-2.* NXTANTED TO BUY OR RENT, A r COAL YARD or suitable Lot on the Schn9C UN, between 'Vine land Spruce streets. colo.3t* Aedrees P. 0., Bar. 2094). A, PARTNER WANTED, WITH 11 $5,000 capital, to take one department of a paying business in the best location in the city, the two depart ments being too much for one Person to attend to Ad dress ," Box. 2281 Post Office. stating where a con fidential neeting tan be bad Probably some arrange ment can be made if a partnership is objectionable. oclo.frow St* STABLE WANTED—A small one, for about three horses, between Seventh and Broad. and near. Gre4 1 street. Apply at 1106 COATES Street. 0010. 3r* AND SOME SMALLER. tr V V . , snubs, Trust Funds, to Loan on Blort gage. JOHN B. notaintai, oell•stuthat* No. 142 SoUth EIGHTH Street. n(ln TO LOAN ON MORT_ $2O kJ V u GAGE ; will be divided. Apply tom JOB. B. B &BEY, 430 WALNUT Street: BOARDING. TIVARUNG 1N A PRIVATE FA MILT —Geotleman and wife, or two Angle won ; 1:15 , of bath and gee. 1835 COLI'ES Street. 001b..3c* pLEASA .N EtECOND- STORY rooms, with board, at 6e17.1m 307 south THIRD Street. FOR SALE AND TO LET. A BABE CHANCE -FOR SALE Stock. Goodwill, Fixturea, and Lease of an old established Retail Dry Goods Store, in one of the beat locatione, by a person about declining busieess. Stoo small, and well selecnd. Direct to 0 0 J R 0.," engin name and residence. at this office. oc7-tutluatif* ga FOR SALE—AN ELEGANTLY imrovEd Farm of 800 wee, on the 'Eagan shore of Maryland, right on navioation, 850 acres of heavy oak acid pine timber, price $lB per acre. The best in contents tvcr offered. For particulars. apply to S. TOWNE) ED No. 18 North THIRD Street ocil 12t* VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY Y ANI FARM AT PUBLIC! SALE ON WEDNESDAY. October 22, 1862, in pursuance at an alias order of the Orphan& Court of Desolater county, will be sold at public saie on the prembies, No.l, the following real estate of Samnd Johnson, late of the borongh of Marietta. deo'd , viz: No. 1. A LAIVIE hIERWEIANT MILL,. With 13 acres (more or lees) of flretrate LIME. tiSTONE LANA, in a high state of cultivation, under good fences, situate on the Lancaster and.. Mariette, Turnpike, one mile from the latter place. Thia. mill has four run of burrs, capacity to make Eighty barrele of flour during twenty. four hours, during' the year; and has extensive water-power, being propelled by big and little Obleces Creek, and is without doubt one .of the beat. mills itt Lancaster county. The ;Machinery is all In feed cendition and repair. The mill has a very good and pro fitable onetom. Also, a two story Brit*. DWELLING. /1 OfJ$E, with kitchen attached, designed for the. use of the miller; Aso, a corn kiln for dryingeorn, attached to the mill, with stable and other outbuildings. No. 2, A TEA.OT OF LIMESTONE. LI I IND, Containing 97 scree, (more or leer ! ), with a ;two. tistory DWELLING HOUSE, kitchen: kern: Viragga shed, tobacco boner, grain house, and other out buildings thereon erected. The inudja in a high.etate of improvement, and under good feaces, and one of the best farms in the neighborhood. POI3EBOOiOII and titles given on the let day of April, 1863 Sale to commence at 1 o'olzcit,P. M., when attendance will be given and terms made known by the under signed, JOHN' W. aLit l / 4 1111,, BIMON tiBOEE, Administrators of Batumi Johnsen deed. cc 1.1.16-18 at* STEAMER FOB BALL- The good side. wheel Steamer ITEQUA.SSET, PINE, Master, la*, in employ of the Government draws five feet, water loaded, andhas tenacity for 501) Pataengers, or will suit for a towboat She can be Been at or_near BIRELY'S WRA.liff. Kensington. For tonne apply to - A. SOUGEbt & 0011 at• IK,Wit, etreet Wharf , EDUCATIOPTAL. 110,0ARDING SCHOOL far YOUNG MEI( AND BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lancaster county. Pe. Winter Session re. opena October 21st. For particulars, address the Principal, . op - 11. 60S 2 L. MOOD.E. DRABB GROMMETS for Army Blau- kete tea Leggings, manufactured and for sale in my Quantity at SIXTI3. end CiOLUSIBLS. se26-Izo* Z.
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