THK DAILY KVKNING TKLKUHAPTI. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 18G0. (Evening gtapli rum.ISIIKD KVKllY AFTERNOON (fclNDAYtt F.XCI.FTKD), AT THE EViMNU TELEGRAPH BUILDING, No. 10H S. Third Street. Price, Three Crnts Ter Copy (Double Sheet), o Eighteen Cen's Per Wee, payaole to the Carrier, and mailed to 8uscrltcni out o. the city at Nino Dollnis Per Annum) Ono Dollar ami Flftv Cents for Two Months, invariably In advance for tlio period ordered. THURSDAY, 8KPTEM0EK 6, 18UG. The People in their Mniisty. Thk meeting last night on Broad street wiw one which ordinary language fails to ade quately clmracierize. It was a srrand and sublime uprising of the people. In numbers, in enthusiasm, in intelligence, in determina tion, in solemn and lnditrnanr. earnestness., It probably was nevar equalled on this conti nent. They who believe the Amorican people can be misled or hoodwinked as to tae tremendous issues of the hour, should have been present at the meet ins; last night. They who think that revolutions go back ward should have listened to the sublime voice ot the people, "like the sound of many waters," as they responded to the most ad vanced and liberal sentiments of the hour. They who think that our brave "Boys in Blue" who still survive, and their three hundred thousand deed comiades who fell cn the field of strite. had no other end in view than simply to reston perjured traitors and Rebels to power, should have seen their crowded ranks and listened to their stern words last niehl. They who think that the great body of the American people are ready to give up their popular form of government, and to see the repre sentative, law-making power ol the nation virtually abrogated, would do well to change that opinion very speedily. They who think that a coup d'etat is practicable, and who threaten war upon the loyal masses of the North, would do well to pause and ponder before they attempt to put their thoughts and threats into acts. The truth is, the popular heart is stirred to its depths, and the loyal millions are in no mood to be trifled with. Let reckless poli ticians who would traffic in the lives and liber ties of the people beware! The Scene Last Night. .Standing on Chcsnut street, a eight vas visible fjoth north and sou h such as did every loyal heart good. For turce squares to the north and two square to the south was one solid mass of people. Various attempts were made to estimate the'r num bers, but to arrive at oven an approximately correct surmise was almost impossible. The least enthusiastic counted 100,000, waile half as much again was claimed by the more san guine. We do not think that the le-ser of these vstimatcs was at all exaggerated. But there was something ele besides the crowd which cheered the loyal Southerners as they gazed on that dense mass. It was the spirit of unanimity and radicalism which was found on every side. It mattered not how bitter the speaker was, to be most radi cal was tlio surest way of clieitms the wildest applause. If Montgomery liluir and others who, like him. predict a civil warintue .North unless their demands are assented to, could have stood on one of the stands and seen the determined, resolute, and in many cases amazed faces, before whom were recalled the threats of "conservatism" and its fruit3, they would hava ceased to endeavor to frighten the Northern people by Invoking the bugaboo of a coup d'etat. There were the bronzed countenances of tried vet?rans in that mass ; and the men who have a score of times faced the cannon's mouth of Southern traitois, will not nesitate to dare treason once again, in whatever form it may appear. We are not mad with enthusiasm We speak the words of truth and soberness when we say, that never in the history of our country has such a meeting assembled, in point of size, ot enthusiasm, and of a fixed and dogged determination to conquer at the polls in Oc tober next. On the 9th. proximo Pennsylvania will speak in such tones as will compel those Northern States who follow, her in point of date, to follow her go far as a declaration of Republican principles are concerned. 'General' Itocer A, Pivot- Kedivivus Wh. had thought that the Chevalier ol the Appomattox was dead. We had grown to be lieve that in some sequestered spot the val iant spirit of that brave man who didn't fight the duel with Potter of Wisconsin had breathed Itself out, and gone into the presence of its Maker. That in some land where the wicked cease from troubline, he could indite challenges and then shirk the contest. Most sublime in his own estimate of his courage, he could there convince others that he was not a coward. But our dream of Roger A Pryor has been rudely dispelled. In a St. Louis paper we find the lollo wing call : St. Louis, Augus20. Inbebalf of the "South era Relief Association,"the following itentlemeu of the City of New York ere lespectiully re questea to solicit and receive donations. In money, or gooJs of any kind, for the beuetit of the widows and orphans of the Sou'.b, and are nereDY aumort.ea to torwaru tne sarai: Prof. 8. F. B. Morso. C. K. Harrison, Ksq., Gen. Itoeer A Pryor, Hon. J. Itieh'd Barrett, and others. We suppose that this must be the great Roger, but the title of General almost de ceived us. We suppose, however, that he acquired U like all the characters whom "Boi" met In the States. We wonder where Pryor has been for three years? In the early part of the war we heard of his exploits as a recruiter of troops and as an orator to urge others forward to do their duty by the "sacred South." In tones of thunder he cried, "Go. boysl" but the "Come I" was seldom heard. If we are not mistaken, he was guflty of some floco in the first dajs of the struggle, and the Bebels, wiser than we, would 'n t trust a man who had once proved himself utterly In competent. From then until now we have not known of his existence. What blight could have occurred which would thus utterly crush the spirit of the eallant "brave" we know not, but certain it Is that, like "Aurora Floyr!," he has a missinir hour In .his life. We suppose that he will ouce moie reappear upon the stare of public lie, now that the storm Is past; and that he sym pathizes with the orphans and widows of his late constituents, is testified to by his reap peailng for the first time in the quoted ralL In his return to public life, however, we ask him to remember but one event of his past career. "Be careful not to insult a Northern man unless you fed sure that you arc not only abstractly five times his equal, but also five times as strong and five times as good a t-liot." A Universal Diplomacy. We have heard theories discussed In regard to the possibility of achieving a univetsal or cosmopolitan language, and to the friends of such a consummation we have good tidings. Diplomacy, that mosc mystic of sciences, that to which Machiavelli and Talleyrand sacrificed their lives, for which Bollingbroke and Richelieu lived and strove has at last been reduced to u single system, and the father of it is Charles Dickens, Esq. His grand conception, fist expressed in the "rickwickPapers," has been adopted by Hon . Wm. H . Seward, our Frimc Minister, and will, we doubt not, rapidly spread all over the civilized world. The grounds on which .we base this grand assertion arc found in the New York World of yesterday: "Toledo, Ohio, September . Joming out of the crowd, the ecritaiy of Male kwbed a liWe clti'dtliat was held up worlds patuby a fowl. motlier. ia utca oy cannon ana ttiouis, the tram star Ud for D.irott. ' 1 Lis adoption ot the rickwlckian idea is cool, but acting on the principle to appro priate every good thing, wherever lound, our able Secretary is probably justified. Lest he shouldlay claim to orlghiality.jjwe give the origin of the idea, an depicted by the im mortal "Pickwick" : i.ouU uiitl loii" wore lie elieorn, anil miiilitv ai thu meting id one oi thu blue iUim, wall oibortr ol tlio I'l-ess" iuscril etl then-on, vvucii tuo saudv hcaii oi au-. l'oll was ui.-:ce.nc.l m uao ji tut! win dows, by tue i:iob bi'iicatli ; auu Ircuiuudoui wu the riiihtimasm whi: tl.o lionoinhlo nnmuul nmiukev liiiu.-t lt, m top loots aiil u b ite r.cokcrclnot, ad vii u ted and e,zeu ilii' Uono ol tlio aid l'o r, and U'tdo Uruiiintioull.v uhiiik'' bv ceiuit! to tli crowd, hi-. iiii-unD e oblivions to me J:atanictI tlxzMv. 'Is i-ver tin lit; reac'' '!" sum tno llouoraolo amiii'l Niuiulco to .Mi-. 1'erker 'Everythiiifr, mv duur sir,'1 was tha littlo man's reply. Ni tlnn lias been omitted, I hope!" said the ionorubl fcauiui I ssiumkey. Xsoilnu.- iiiis been .i-tt undoue, my dear sir nothing wliuiever. There arc twenty wanned men at tin- stroit door tor Oi to hliaKi- band wi.li and mi cinluieu in arms ' I hut vou'ie to pat ou tlio i'l-au iiud jiiqu'ie the aooi; u.; particular abjut the children, my di-ar sir it always u.ts a great ( lti u, ttmt sort ol thin." "I'll lake care," said tha Honoiubio Snmual Mi.iiikey. "Aijo, perhaps, toy dour sir." said tho cautious little mau, "jieihapo it you cotfttt 1 don't mean to cay it's 'iioisn-iii-aiiie but n ou could manage to kiss oi e ol Vni, it would produce a vciy jrait inline.-sou on the crowd." VVouiun't it liavo as .court an effect if die pro poser or Htcomier did tnutf" said the Honorable Mimuei Muitikey. ' Why, lam airaid it wouldn't," replied tho airent; "il it were done bv jour-ii, my dear ir, I thiuK it would make on very pomi-ar." Vt-rv well," saia the llum riih.O hamuolMuniKey, with a rcbiiriicd air, "then it must be douc luai's R.I." Arrange the proessiou," cnea tuo twenty com- mm. emeu. AinidHt the cheers ol tlio assembled tnronr, tno baud, and the coustablep, and tlio committee-men, and the voters nud the horsemou, and the crriae-n, ook iheir places ejeh ot the two-liorsn vehicles Le.ug as closely t acked with as nmuy irin.lemou as iouIiI Diuna.L'c to stand upriirht in il : ana that as- siiiiied to Mr. 1'erker, containing Sir. nckwiek, Mr. luijman. Air. bnou Tans, ana auout nan-a aueen oi the ccnunittee beside. i here was a moment of av fnl suspense as the pro cctnoii waded lor the ilunoraO'i' sumuel bium.iy to ttop mto his CBirme. iSuUaouly the crowd set up a ereui cueeni.tr. He tas como out," sail lime jut. n-river, iireany excued ; the more 80 as iheir position did not enablo ihem lo sic whut was iioiujt iorwaru. Amther enter, mueu louder. "He i.as shaken haud with tho men," cr.ed the little neei.t. A l oi her cheer, lar more venemeut . 'lie ha i aitcu ti e Dabes on tue head," said Mr. 1'rrker, trcuibltijir wiih auicieti. A roar oi -pp.ause ti.ut rent tue air. lie has kitsed one ol 'em!" exclaimed the Ue lie hied i.t k man. A econd roar. "lie has nisod anothor!" gasped the exctod maniuei-. A , liirn mar. il' tin!!!!? 'em al' !" ecreaiued the enthusiastic litt'1 gentleman. And hailed ov ihe dualeiunitsuouis ot the multitude, tlio procession moved on. Unconscious Testimony. It is amusing to see the trcpida.ion into which the Copperhead journals have been thrown by the tremendous popular demon strations that have been witnessed in this city the present week. They have totally abdi cated the functions of news papers, and have become the merest partisan caricaturists. This we expected from such third-rate papers as our liebel contemporary in tnls city, but we thought the New York Herald had bold ness and independence enough to tell the truth, merely as a matter of news. When tuch a paper as the Herald daies not lotjlts leaders know tho lacts as to great public even's, for fear of their political effect, the importance of these events is pretty well de- monstratea. Tue Vicbmoht Vote. The Republican ea'n of five thousand In Veimont is something over which the opponents of the Union party teel very sore. It ba cast a damper upon their hopes. They would have hailed any iftMnsr off. however slight, from the Union majority with unnounaea aeugni. .as it i, thpir nlans are all upset. They have under rated the intelligence and moral earnestness of the people, ana tneyegm to see it. REKOMINATION OF UOVKBMOB FeNTON. The Republican Convention of New York yesterday unanimously renominated Governor Fenton. He is an able man, has made an excellent Governor, is popular with the masses, and will -be re-elected by an over whelming majority. The Age thinks the meeting last night a "tiiihire" A few more such "failures'' will give us fifty tUousaad maiority In the Mate. How IJotrus Meettres ore Imposed on the People. We copy under our usual heading ot the New York Pros a spicy article from the IJcrald, exposing the true character of a meeting held in New York to send delegates to a conservative soldiers' convention to be held at Cleveland. Although tho meeting was chronicled by the Times, World, etc., as a great success, the Herald says it was a "fizzle," and no soldiers or sailors could be seen. The entire attempt to seduce the soldiers from the Union party is a miserable failure. But read the Herald' article ; it is rich. EILL1ARD CHAMPiOA'S' 10Ua:fAMEirT. Third Bay's Proceedings Harrison Eeateu by UuubeU, Daniels by Dion, Frawley by Pluakett, KcDevitt by Ticiuan, and Fiawloy by Pholan, There was no exhibition playiuir by louliue exf irts at the billiuid tournament at t lie Hippo liieutron yesterday afternoon, the table beiutr iis-cd exclusively by the players who are coin put me lor the prizes and toe tihauiplonhip f the 8tate Bud provincial champions. Two (jaine3 were played, the hrst beinrx between A. H. llar-ri-on, champion of Missouri, and Gcrshom B. llubbell, champion ot Conuec lcut, and tiie Kici'iid between Cjrille iiiou, charuion of Canada, and t:dwt.id Daniels, champion oi M:e m linn-it. 'J he content bcl ween the first-Darned players, rothot whom are amateurs, was surprisingly cioee, llubbell winniue; by eight points ou'ly. The scoie is appended: 1 laiiirou 0, 0, 2, 6, 0, 22. 2, 0, 4, 0, 37, 3, 0, 4. 0, 0, (i, 2. 27, (i, 2. (I, 2. i-t, 0, l), 12. 2, (I, 8, 23. 0, 2, 41, U, 22, H2, 0. 0, 2, 22, 12, 60, 0, 0, 0, 0. 2,1, 0, 3, 3. 'I.otiil, 4b2. Innings, 52. Aveiuce, !l 24-6. lliuliei-t run, t2. Banks, 2. rjalety-piays, 3. 1'iM nets oil counl, 1. litibbt'll 10, 0, (I, 8, C, G, 8, 4, 34, 3, t, 0, 2, 12, 1,3, 3, l!i. 0. 2, 13, 15, 3, 7, 0. 5, 43, H, 3, G, 0, 0, t, ', 3, 0, 12, 2. 0, tt, I), 1)4, 2, !, 0, 2. 3, 7, 0, 2, 4. 3. Tmu1, 600. luuiuus, 02. Averoue, 1 32-52. Highest run, !)4. Bunks, 0. Bal'eiy-playe, 6. Pockets oil count, 1. Time, 1 hour 60 minutes, ltflcrce, William VV ickc, of Brooklyn. The closing game that between Dion ami Duuiels was won by the former, ac the sub loined bcore will show: DhuicIs 7, 3, Hi, 3. 2, 2. 4, 0. 5, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0. 0, 17, 20, 0, 3, 3, 71, 3, 0, 4. 0, 8. , 1, 0, 0, 0. 3, 3. it, il, VI, U, 6, A, 8, 2. 13, 12. 1. 0. 12. b. 0. V. Intnl. 310. liiiiiupe, 61; averace, 0 4-51; highest run, 71; buiiks-, 3: ealety plays. 7; pockets oil' count, 2. Dion (I. 5. 0, 0, 0. 0. bti, . 6, 14, 3. 7. 6. 1. 12. 13. ti, 0, 0, 1, 4, 0'. (i, 3, 6, 0 3, 2, 3, 4'i, 0, 3, 0, 0, 4. 3, 3, 36. 0, 0, (i, 4, 3, 2, 17, 33, 0, 2U, lli. 2S. Tctul. 600. Inning.?, 51; nvcraec, 41-51 : hiarhot run. 8C: bunks, 3: ali-ty plivs 10: pockets oil count. 3. Time, 1 liour aud 20 minute-, lietcree, Michael I'uHuii, ol Jew lurk, in ihe eveninsc the entertainment opened with tin- sixth lepuiiit- pixiiie of the toiirnninent piuper, the conlondiiir players beiue Udward J. i'li.nkou, ciiampiou oi l'cnnsyivar.ia, and Joliu t'iixw lev. champion of Ohio. The pluvinsr whs Hjuriti-o nnd brilliant, pariicularly on tue piirt of l'liuilvctt, w hose "uiounu-tUe taDle ' s-nots were iiif.de uitli rure vnror aud certainty. I rawley's nulling whs the bi-s; part of h s garni.', and was much aiimired. Pluuket on by 87 points. .Store: Krawlcv 0, 0, 3, 7. 3, 10, 3, 12, 0, 5. 11. 52. 1. 13, 0, 8. Uil, 11, 2, 17, 23, 3, 82, 12, G, 3. 3, 1, 5, 13, 3. Total, 413. liim'ffB, 31. Aven.i'e, 13 10-31. liishet run, ll'-i Banks, 2: sutet. -plays. 3: pockets oil cu'.uil, 1. 1'lllllkett. 2, 1&, 62, 40, 28, 6J, 12, 5, 0, 6,3,61, 15, 0, I', !, 0, 0, 64, 0, I', 3, 0, 1.2, it, U, M, ii, u Total, 5011. luniiti'b, ;il. jv.erujrf, I;;. i-'U. HifihewL run, bank0. 0; -a't.v-iiji yy, 1; pockets oil' count, 3. Tune, 1 Ijou1' 2j ni.aute?. Heleree, Philip Tiemun, ot i ,iiH i.rina:i. J leiniin uud lMellcvitt, who liiiveiloiieyeomau'.i service inns lar in tno toi-rnanient, ni-xt cn couuiered each oturr in a piiuc of ::'(i points. The ioruier woii by it), Ins bct-t run bi'iu i 51, and his. average 25. The coiiclu.jiiii;- LiiincilOO poinl", pu'.h-sliot hatred 1 was won by Mr. Poclau, Jouu Frurtlev beinf? uis oppoiu-iii.. To-day tue seventh, eipiit;i, nud niti.h rofrulur games are to be played between Messrs. ilubbill and .MeCiirihy. 5'riU-y nil Hulibell, and Dion and .McOarthv. Tue tirst two are town lor tin- ui.i-nioou, the third tor the evening, at which tune Isidore Oavraud. oi Nuiihii.eton, und otlii'i- noted experts, will ai.co plav. To-morto'.v the tenth, eleventh, uud twelltli regular frumes will plaved in the order in whu-u they ure here announced: Plunkett vs. Foley, find Krawley vs. Harrison, i'l the ufiernooii, and iiubbf il vs. unniei m ne evenuiir. Ihe ppectntors vesterday were fully equal. both as recrards numbers and churucte-r, lo tbojc which attended the previous exhibitions, aiihoutrh at niul't ni an v ladies were pic-n'. This nmv be wnollv attributable to the fact that m an v centlcmen arc not a ware that their tickets w ill admit ladies also. N. 1. iime.i. SPECIAL NOTICES. ISte Ihe Second I'aqt fur additivtial Sjxeial Koitcei.) MUJAVIRO. WE COPY THK FOLLOW lnjt meritorious notice ol this most delicious prrlume Horn Forucy e Pn-sis ilu Avmo. 'I lils delicious new poriume tor tlio lisnukcrcbiel, la wlihout a rival lor delicacy, durability, and richness. In fuct, ot all permutes the lraiiraut Jlujavlro (of Eueslan orlcm) niav be called tho oulntes- sence. For sale by all the principal drugglfts. 7 11 6m4p BrT" NEWSPAPEU ADVERTIS1NCJ.-JOY, a. vu v v f tin iter vi r 1 1 in outvuu.7 SOT StrecW. rhlUdelphla, and TRIBUNE BUll.O IN 8. Hew York, aro agents tur th -'TELEOBArii," una lor the Newspapers ol the whole country. 73U6ni4p JOY, CUE uu, frtf AT & IKKllAU UK Tilt. KlKl'tilSA I'll ZJ WAliD KKI U1ILU.A.N AiS lClATlO.. held on tho eveuniK oi the '2-ilh o t A u mist, the .oliowing reso lution was unanimously ailouted : hesolveil, I nai lue f rcHiuem be ana Is boreDT auino lixed io appoint acummit ee. oousistinuul' woiroiu each I-reclncto. tli- Ward, to lie st.vieit ' 1 tin CotumlKee on the lUsseminallon ot Sotinil ami Uhb uI I'o.ltlcai lnlor- iiHtion." whoae (lutv 11 anal bo to nr m-iitb anil e. rculaut throunUout the W ard such ducuini-uls o i tlicv may deem best o auvaute the lnten-a.s oi the licpublican party in the oommu oaiupaiirn. In compliance with said resolution, the fol'owing KeiitlCHK u bs ve boon appointed as said committee : .lames f Wood 1 liomas Potter. Ki v. John W. Uears, 1 lieodore lsllsx, 11. H. Klbler. S K hoatiergood. rnos DarlliiK, Kov. G. A. Dtirborow, Kobert Osborne. leote Hunibain. Iuvid f Williams, L Keese. Manlel K Krdman, K 11 in.. Kdwani 1) etokc, A H. Little, K K. Nichols. VV ilium ( urrv Nnmuel Kenned , Hev. Joseph M awn, JoeepU'lomllniion, Henry t;trtwrilit, John 1. 1 obinson. WiUium O. lalev. CHAKlK.i A. Mil i u'h Vrnsllfllt. O. R. 31AM.T, Fe. reiarT. tf4gt F A 1 R.- A I'AIB WILL B5 HELD AT THK ODD FELLOWS' II ALL. KRJUkTnlin. for the beuehtot tne t,KAKlrollu rKKoiix TEBiAir cnuncn, COMMKNOIMU WEDNEdDAY, hDtember &. Cars of the Second and Third and luh and axth Streets Railways pass the door 184t' THE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE aTTV Rtockhoiders ot the BMtt.iin spiiiKO OIL COMPANY OE PH.NS8Yi.ViMA will le held at their OOioe, N. K. comer of S.lVI.NIH and 8ANSOM hureers, on ba i ubiiai. uc'o jr tth, 1HS8, at 4 o'olooK P.M. An election will be had oi Directors tor the eu- suIur year. I tt that' J, Q. BBIMCKLB, President. JJ FALL STYLE HATS. JJ TIIF.O. II. M'CALLA, Hat and Cap Emporium. No. 804 OIIESNUT Stroot. FINANCIAL. CONNECTING RAILROAD BONDS. The undersigned ofTrr tor a limited amount of the Mor nave Bonds of the ( cnfctlng Katlrosd Company. Tres bonds are secured by a MOB IO KO& OF ON C VIM.IO& DOLLARS upon the railroad enneuing the Pill LAD! LI III A AND TliENTjN KAILRJAI) with tte I'FM1YLVAMA RA1LI10I, and the Darment ol the principal and the Interest THEE Of STATIC TAX IsOUARAMKKD BV THK PE?N-YLV ANI RlIR. IlO 'D COW TAN T. Thcv hare also the ADDITION AL HECUB1TY OF A I.EASK OK TUB liOAD IS PKKPE- iTJITV.'tO TI1U PHILADKLPIIIA AND TBS COS KA'tltOAl) COMPANY, at a rent equlva ent to BIX PEK CFNT. INTi BF8T TPON TI1K EN 1'IRB (10T OK THF ROAD j this loase to take effoct Immedlatolr upon Ihe completion of the road, early In the ensuing year. Ihe lulfl nicnt ot t be condlilous of the lease I furiher (UTAPANTRKD 11 V THE CAUOKif AND AMIIOY KAIL UO Alt COMP ANT, THE DELAWARE ANl RKITN CANAL COMPANY, AN U THE NEW J l'.RSEY RAILROAD AND TRANSPORTATION COM PsNY, thus maklnu these rminen'W a 1' -CLASS HECITIUTY I r.VEIY l'ARTICPLAU. c. & n. B0RIE, Tio. 1 MF-UC IIAATS" EXC II iKUE, W. II. NEWB0LD, SON Si AERT3EN.1 96 I3irp S. E. COB. DOCK AND WALNUT. J PES II A RLE INVESTMENT. Wc oiler lor sole a limited amount ot BONDS OF THE rciuisjlvitnla Kuilroad (onipan), HAVING FIVE EAKS TO BUN, And Feailua; lutercat at Six Per Ceut., Payable January and July, FREE FROM ALL GOVERNMENT TAXSt. AMD STATE t'orveitlble at option of holder any time before ma turiij into tlieir CON'SOLI DATED MOfU't.AC-E LOAN. No. 'M South THIUD St. A II V E Y fc i A It I BROKERS, .. r:t S. TI5IK1) Street. Dealers in tiovcrimient Soffltles of nil kind-.. ft-!i!n liOi:iilll r.M S()LI. 7-.U't hul; h T A - ' .OLi. H'4U- ROi t'.HT AND SOLD. 1H81 It Jl taiT 1 N I) SOLD CITY WA':RMS KOUfiriT AND SOI.I. COLD ANDSlLVfK w A S" I E D PTOI Ks AN ()NDS. or al1 descriptions, bouctit nnd hold on Commlrtsii-u at the tiruulitr Konul ot Brukera. n IS lit FOR SALE AND TO RENT, p O R RENT. A VALUABLE STORE, No. 09 CEESNUr S7SEEr, I:t the National 3aak ot' :hi Soaublw luildin. 9 6 ti AfPLY OA THK 1'HKMIsca. QFl-ICES AM) LARUE ROOMS F O 11 It .'E N T IN THK National Bank of the Eepublic 3uilding, Ncs. 809 and 811 CHESNUT Street, The Buildlnu is supplied with (.as. Water, Water t'losets, and ttoum iieatinir Apparatus, The rooms on the third and fourth floors are larpe (506C). well Huh ed, and suitable lor a Commercial College, or business of similar character. Apply at the Bank. 9 3tf 2fc TO CAPITALISTS, LUMBER AND IRON "Cl"" SI A N C EAC . V K l US. tur sslc, 3Wi;i Acres choice WHITE PINE TIMBER LAM) lu JEEFi-.K.-OS COON I Y, Pennsylvania, near the I h hade lull la aud Ktle Kuilroad. I his has tne finest grow h oi White fine Timber in the Mute (ninny trues measuring fix ieet through!, citiinsted 10 yield (il) to HO uill lon in t lumlier. Inexhaustible veins of Bitumiuous and i iiiim-l ( ohIs Ir Hr.i, canujio e, and tno ur. Little T by Piver runs tlirouKh it. Kailrosd aud water tinnspormtlon to astern and Western markets, 'aiu Investment, or for inunutic:urinn luiulier profllabiy, such an opportunity is luiely offered. Apply to h. JOHN ALEXANDER. No. 14 .South FUCK I'll street, 9 4 3 Philadeliilila. JMI'OKTANT TO NEWS AUENTS. THE PRESS DURING TUE OONVEXTIOy. Agents n us; send fn the r orders to the OfHce before 10 o'clock in the tvenlnir, or we will be unable to tip ply them. JOHN W. FOltNEY, 9 4 8t Editor and Pr prletor of the ' Pr ass." jJlC E D O M & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CAllPET WAREHOUSE, No. 910 AUCH STREET, ABOVE NINTH, PlIILADtLPUlA, TTou'd res pectiully call tne at'entlon of Carpet buyer to their NEW STOCK OF Foreign and Domestic Carpeting. Of everv style and variety. I 4 Jin SOW OftMMu EOH HALL SALEB, THE PARTNERSHIP HERETO FORK KXIST Ing between tbe aubsiriber-, undsr the name of WILLI aM I. TAYLOd CO., ii ibis day dltsolved by mutual cousem. WILLIAM I. TAYLOR. WILLI M H. oUEiiUaRNE. Phlladelphii, 8ep'ember 1. I'm It -VTONE BUr TII BEST J BCHO'IKILL AND LEHIGH COAL, CAHEEULLY PR PAHKO. AKO Af LOWEST KATKH. f ATI-'EACTIOV OUAR K TEKI). elm J KVAN8, BK'UD au riLBEBT. F INE BREECH-LOADI VG SHOT GUNS EXTRA FINE BIFLES AND PISTOLS. Made lo older by Itltnrp EVANS. No 280 BOUTH Street CARPETINQS. J. F. & Yu B. 0 It H !5, No. 0O4 CHESNUT ST11EET, NOW OPENING FALL IMPORTATIONS NEW CAIIPETIN'GS J. P & E. 13. ORTSrE, ISTo. 0O4 CHESNUT STREET, EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES IN FKKNCII cnKMLLE CARPETS. F. & E. B. ORNE, nSTo. 904 CHESNUT STREET, KNGIISH ROYAL WILTOX, EMLl.n BMSSLLS CAUi'ETS New IJosiurns. J. E. & E. B. ORXE, Cil li 8N UT STKEET, BlMivSI.S. JOHN CROI'LEY A S'.N'S" NEW HTYLE 4 VELVET CARPETS. J. E. fc E. B. OKISTE, ISTo. 904 c 1 1 1 :sn UT ST I IE i :t. 800 PIECES EKGLIHI TAPESTRY CAKPETS, rilUK E STVI.ES. Notv L.nuilliis: from Steamer "Mellta." J. E. & E. B. OR1STE, ISTo. 904, CHESNUT STKEET, ENGLISH AND AMERICAN 3-PLY CARPETS. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN INGRAIN CARPETS. BORDERED DRUGGETS. 10-4, 12-4, 16-4 DRUGGETS. STAIR DRUGGETS. ,7 . F. cfc E. JJ. OR2STE, ISTo. 904 CHESNUT STREET, ENGLISH BRUSSELS FOR HALLS AND STAIKS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS. J. E. So E. 13. ORN E, ISTo. 904 CHESNUT STUEET, FANCY RUGS AND SHEEPSKIN MATS. COCOA MATTING, ALL WIDTHS. ENGLISH OIL CL0TH3, FOR FLOORS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS, FOil STAIRS. , 8 ttwtu2m4p ' ' NEW PUBLICATIONS. '20,000 COPIES OF HOW I MANAUED MV rilir.DRKK FROM IKFANC'Y TO MAUIIIAUK, .'16,000 COPIES OF Hew I Mnnrgetl My Hm?e on 200 a Year, 30,000 COPIES OF Comforts for Sinr.ll Incomes, with Valuable Hints ou the Management of bervants, Were sold in England the first year. In America tber bid htlr to be eqaslly copalar, a the shrewdest hoMsekcrpers endorse them as practical and valuable. Ltttlo wastes, trifles nopleoted, are what eat np the "housekeeping ailoivan c " ani wh?re the in come Is "limited " any htnts that will save, If only A rKW DOLLARS KVKRY YEAR, Are worth knowing. ME8. WAKBEKM TIIRER BOOKS Will do this lor evorr tbouahliul reaJer. she tells the whole storr in a simple, conrtiicfnc. ttralght-rbrward slyle. s-lvlnir minute details, with ex cellent stiRRrsiloo? aud valuable counsel. Thiee more valuable books cannot be carried into Tour house, and no sensational novel" is mors agreeable reading. fcKach oue sells, fn a neat papor cover, lor FIFTY H LORINC, Publisher, Boston. JJ)EI.EGATE8 TO THE CONVENTION, AN1 - . , " uuu ai me uooa Ageucy Val npble Mancard Works, viz: Al'PLETOX'.s NtW AMtRICAN CYCLOPEDM. 16 volumes Al'PLrTOX'S ANMTAL CTCLOPiEDI.VS, 1 to IRR9 inclpslve eontuinlng alt the events ot the Rebellion ofllctal paiers, etc. BECORDOFTliE REBELLION'. Bv Frnk Moore In 9 ro'iimea. A Cyolopirdla oi the War." MILITARY AND NAVAL IIlSTOEY Of THK RE BELLION. I volume. HKADLEY'8 HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. volumes. McPHEKhOK'.H POUITCAL HISTORY OF THE REBELLION. 1 volume VcrilEKSOVb POLITICAL MANUAL for l!'b6. MAitTIS'8 HISTORY OF fUANt'E. 4 volume. lUady. SMITH'S HISTORY OF TBE WORLD. 3 volumes Ready. IRVING'S LIFE OF WASHINGTON. La-gn paper edition. BURKE'S WORKS. Fine edition, etc. etc. For sale at low rales by JAMES K.SIM05. 8T0 9t4pJ No. MR. MXTH htrect, above C bcwiut. Off.ce of ' Applpton's N ew American Cyclopvdia." " IRS T-CLASS II E A DIN FELIX HOLT, THE RADICAL ... Wo. ... BDc. ... ei-on ... t THE HlDDtN' BIN". A Hupcrb Novel IN HIDE. A Chronicle of secession THE IlOL'JlE BY THK. I IIURCH YARD. HOW I MANAGED MY SERVANTS 40c. .YTATIONKRY. All kindi lor business and polite cor respc Ha' cce. FlRItOrYPE AND IHOTOGStPH ALBUMS, best as'ortment, at lowest priors, In the dry. PHOTOGRAPUS ami 3 1 EEL ENGRAVING i of all tha Prominent Wen ot the Times. FRAMES.' All kinds on hand and made to order at lowest prices. O. W PITCH KU. v "'. Ho. m CHVaNUI Btreet. GROCERIES, ETC. P IS U N E S . VERY FINE LARGE PRUNES, IN LAliilK AM SMALL CANS. Our Ow n liaort ntlnu. 1 OK SALE BY SIMON CUllOxN CLAUKK, 4 14 Wpj 3.W. cor. BROAD nnd WALXUl. J A VAJShMi I'D 7curON(r Ti! A THE FIX EST EVER IMPORTED Oolong 'Jm. jLrasoit Cliop 'I lit- hiiiliebt fraJo known. AND EVE lit t-THKR DESCKIPTIOS O FINE TEAS, COFrrES, AM) OHOCERIKS AX .JAM US IC. WKJHivS CVotral Tea and Coflce Warehouse, EI UTtl aud WALNUT Street. M rhiladolpWa. "nKK, SUGA1I, BUTT Kit, AND OYSTER CH ACKERS, THE BEST IS THE dir. FULLER & JOUNSOM, 9 4 tutbeim; Ko. 16 S. EIGHTEENTH Stteet. ONLY BTlEAD FIT TO EAT. What the I octor said. One or the flrst Physicians oi this cliy said to his patients: -'Use Aerated Bread. It's the only Biead tit to rat." We can give the name. FULLER ft JOUNcON, 9 4 tuth.Minj o 16 8. F.IUHTEESlIl Street. rjKOtKE H"& T I P TOPCik A CK E US. TRY THEM, and see ii the tru.b e told In an NSOV. STH Street. advert isemeat. FULL tutiisIuiT' No. 16.". O II O I C E OLD It Y F, B O UUI30N, AND MOIJONGAIIELA WHISKIES, Ey the Demijohn cr Cask. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL, WINE MERCHANTS. NEW STORE, So. 1310 CIIESMT Street. 8 28 tuthlm4p jjfSE START'S CONDIilON POWDERS FOR HORSES AND C ATT EE. It cures Worms Botts, and Co lu. It cures Colds, Couehs, and Hide-Bound. It is the best alterative for Horses and Cattle bow . use, having reputation of 20 years' standing It is sure prevsntive for tbe much dreaded Rinder pest. Ko Farmer or Pauvman should be without it. Forsaeln Philadelphia br DVOTT A CO. Ko S72 North SttOND stieetl JOHNSON, HOLLOWAY 4. UOWPI.V, so. Ill North BlXTH Street, aud by Drua gists thiouKhout the country. Addiess el. orders to BTARIN FLOYD, Propiietors, 9 6iu Ko. 80 DTJAKK Street, New York. wofTTinv inn viiTiHAT. ncariri ,1 x.. .... " . -...--.. . .. I . .riuU. . , Tons U VU.I.VLDI, wi'ii .'Tivv vq uukihom rl eltb,ducatia etc., given dul y. .y ' B 1 siuihSmrpJ J. L. CPRS, i stNo.-is. Tain Street, a bova C besuat. LADIES AND CHILDREN'S SHOES, ol tMst QuaJltvt uanu aoiured and for aala tM. br tha doisu or case t suitable lor retail trad. i. K.EKN AN A IIUOTHER'M. ljtl'31 ' V. 61 t. FOUUTU Street. I
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