T THE DAILY EVENING TELEORAPn.riliGLADELmA, faOfrbAY, SEPTEMBEU 17 180& 8 THE TEA CHIN CS OF THE PULPIT. 7o the JSMtor o Tht Evening Ttitgraphi The repect In which the Ministers of the Gos pel are nekl is not a wuit lew than Itourtnito be. They hold hifcb commlesions, their calling ie not only honorable, but ii necessarily con nected with the most lmjortant interests of Iheir lcllow-meD. The clergjmeu hold a po'itlon allowed to no other prominent leaders of public opluion. They addresa their hearers with no fear of an swers being lorced unexpectedly upon them; claiming biK& prerogatives of making exfhmve addresses ou the Biioject-matter beiore them, they make assertions, and lay down arguments without lear of contradiction at the time beinii. When a minister is preaching the qotpc when be is proclaiming the mewimed ot peace and ftulvation from (iod to man, no one denies or would attempt to controvert the assertion wade or the argument hdJuccd. It Is pecu liarly the province ot (Sod's chosen srvauts to instruct their lellow-tnen on these subjects, and no interference Is to be expected from others. When, however, a mlnihter of the (opcl stops aide Irom the objects o( hi? commission; when he uses the advantages of his position to argue other matter.-", and to make assertions on sub jects foreign trora his work, he is deserving of censure, and should bo answered and rebuked In a manner as public as that in which his assertions have been ma3e. Ou yesterday alter noon the Reverend John Chambeis preached what he would call a (jospel sermon, lie lajs claim to superior excellence in the par ticular of not preaching politics, and yet an unbiassed person hearing him on yesterday would unhesitatingly admit that the claims ot the (lOBtcl held but little epaoe In his remark. He claimed to take exception to tho blas phemy of certain political addresses recently made. That he should do so is to be expeced irom hi9 position; he would be recreant in his duty as a preacher of godliness it he rebuked not profanity. With his texts, and his imuw diate comments thereon, we find no taulc, but us he proerescd bis spleen and anger wavsd warm, and men were abused and vibiied for uoi, paying recpect where no tespect wa due. Mr. Chambers has claimed that he has a right to his opinion, aud that be has a righc to act in accordance thereto. No one denies his right, but wby cannot he accord the same privilege to others.? It men are of opinion that the Presi dent ol the United States hits thrown aside the dignity ot bis position, and condescended to make a mere partisan mid political cam paitrninc tour, and In consequence of th"lr holding this opinion they refuse to exteud to this personage honors due the office, but not the man who ikjratii$ ii, what light ha Mi. Chambers or any other preacher to take holy time uDd sacred place to abute them for this opinion, and lor tins action ? His slur on the memory of thp martyred Lin coln, when he proclaimed that Mr. Jouiihoii was not a sfdiona' President, but tho President of the whole Union, was net in keeping with his nemuuds tli:it men should not i-peak evil of dirmtanes. Almc of a man who died doing his duty is ten lime wore than not exten ling hoi-pitnlities to mm who lives but to degrade bis olliec and rculect his duty. We hold that the Conirress of the United Stn'e has a claim to l.e ranked im one of the 'Militaries ol the laud," hiit Mr. Chambers spoke only ot the dis honor to the successor ot Washington, he not vhobirig to reicr to the abuse and evil speaking wh'ch tirU suceeupor of Wiishinaton (?) has thrown at the co-ortiiunte and superior branch o! the Govern incnt. Ve appeal to 3fr. Chambers to leave politics, and political harantriif s and preach the opel according to tlio terms of his commission, other wine there is danaer not, only to the republic but to himself and to the Church of Uod. A JlEHVEi: OF liF.X. Jons CHAMI1EB8' CHURCH. I'HiLiiDLruiA, September 17, lSti'j. BOOTS AND SHOES. V. WAKK. 31!., A CIV3 lUTM-SOLK BOOT and Shoo stove. M FAHtAVS First National. No. SH -l-KISti GAIUU.N 8.ri'el. J f2.-LADIES' GUM-SOLE BALMORALS. made ol the let Leather In ttie Unoem, for onlv Si, t F V HlAN'rl First .National Uum-Soie Store." No. bti MflilNtx DAKDK.S Sire.-t. HUM-SOLE BOOTS AM) SHOLS, FOR Urn and llovn, will Ian longer tbnn tour pairs leaibersolesi do not ned re soliiiit For tounir- men uiacixuntns, or an vno woar out leathur soon, :hcj me invaluable. One trial will convince tbat tney are 1 Hut tin-v re rrtircsented to he. rfold at First .Natio u,, No UHhl'RINd U AUD KX fc trod. m n. LADIK3. COME AND SEr, THE S2 Uuin-o:c shoes; eaHr to the leet aud drv. Buy hem tor your childien : save you tho cxDonseof ImyliiK two nalrs ol leather solos f Ir.-t National Aftuiy tor (ium Sole Shoes, No. Oil hl'UIMi HAtt filiN Street. 8131m VISITING AND WEDDJfiQ CARDS, WH1TTES, EJJGRAVED, ASD HUNTED. The Latest London and Paris Styles. 1MTIALK. MONOOEAMH. CHtSTH, AKMs. K1C. SiAMFKl) ON fAl'KK ANIJ ENVKKll'ES. IN COLORS, OKaTIS. ' The Finest "English, French and Ameri can Paper and Envelopes. MONOGHAM8, AEMS, CHESTS, DesiRued and En maved. (?KITINO DKSKB, THAVEMJVfl C!A-S I'OBT FOMOH. POCKET-lJOOKS, KNIVES, BA.CKOAM. WON BOAhDM. and a very larire stock ol FINK STATION K 11 Y . R. IIOSICIKS . ftO., STATIONERS AND CABD 1'NGUAVEUft, mip No. 913 A&CH Street. AGENT FOR STRATTON'S FAMOUS YEAST. S. E.Cor. CDESNUT and FU0 Sis. R 7 mw lmrp QOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD BY STERLING, LANE & CO., B.ISKKKS tl Ct'Cp Ho. 110 South iniUD Street. pA.TIDINT WIRE WORK JOBKAJUKGS, BTOKB FBONT8, UTJABDS, PABTITI0N8, IKON BEDSTEADH, AND WIRE WOBK, In variety, mannlaotured by M. WALKER & SONS' tn,g 'o. H Korth B1XTQ Street. O- OKN EXCHAN9 U BAG W AM AOTOHT. , JOHM T. U AILZX O REMOVED TO V E corner of MAKKKT ana WATER Streets, Pulisilnluhia. DEALERS IN HAU8 AND BAGG1NGJ oi every ueBctlption, lor Cisln. rior, Belt, huper PhoiiuUaU of Lime, Rone- larae ano mall r.CBA eanrtantly on ilia , iWj Alio. WOOL SAC K?' MCAiCABWr. A I.EXANDEK G. CATTELL & J KOM'CE COMMISSION UEKUUXHTS, Ko. 2 KORTU VHARVE8, SO fl yORXn WATR SIhEET, FHll.AUtLMllA. DRY GOODS. J) K P 0 T FOR TUBNISHING DRY GOODS. A CARD. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON No. IOCS CIIESNIT STREET, Whose Kstablf ohmon t tor the salo of Hoiisc-Furiilshln? Dry Goods Is unequalled In the extent and variety of its aaxoru mpiit, befc to annonnce to Hoasekoepers renew their supply, or persons about to furnish, that they are now recefvinr their FALL ASSORTMENT OF Frcsli Linen, Cotton, and Woollen Goods for Household Use, srert AS lAncn Sheeting, Cotton Sheetings, Pil low Linens, Pillow Mnallns, Damask Table Clothe, Table Linens, Da. mask Napkins, Bordered Tow els, Towellings, Q,ullts, Blankets, Table and Piano Covers, Ami every other article suitable lor a well ordered houst hold. 9 11 6m CURWEN STGDDART & BRO. PL A ID POPLINS. JT7ST OPENED, SEVERAL CASES OF NEW AND ELEGANT STYLES AND FABRICS. CURWEN STCDD'RT & BROTHER, Nos. 450. 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., 8 14 3t ABOVE WILLOvV. S o v o r bxing d a i l y, FRENCH FALL Axn WINTER DRESS GOODS. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER. Nos. 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St, 14 8e AliOYB WILLOW. glX CASES OE FINE BLANKETS Slightly imperfect, will be gold at a larse reduction. THREE HUNDRED PAIRS LARGE BLANKETS, Slislttly damaged, suitable lor Hotel or Family uso, will bo sold low. HURON BLANKETS, lleavlcnt aud Bct.t lilnnkets Made. Alauuiactured lor, and sold only by J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., Wholesale and Retail, N. W. CORKER EIGHTH AND MARKET. 81S3tu "TE HAVE THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Ii L A N K E T S IN PHILADELPHIA, CoiiiiW1uk Some Sixty-three Dlflcicut (inalltles. MARSK1UIS C01NTEKPAXES, All Sizes and qualities, aud I.otvest I'rices. Crib and Cradle (lullts, Worsted Coverlets, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. C. STBAWBRIIiGE & CO., X. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKRT. n to oiu im CHIiMjr Street." E. M. NEEDLES. BtMBpers sud others will nofl t No. 1024 CHESNUT STREET A large and complete aaaortment ot LACES AND LACE GOODS, ' EMBROIDERIES, WHITE O00D8. tr k vn-fVDr'UTVTrfl vrrro LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS SLEEVES, ETC. ETC. ETC., In great variety, and at LOvv ritTCES. ! E. M. NEEDLES. 1QJ' .T fl'JWT'rt WOT "OS ri 1 ti I M 1' H O N ' H H i xt o . 1 J. . O.W2 PINK 8TRKET.... Vo ftoi dfries. Hosiery, Oloves. Corsets. Hunilkcrtliieia I'lalu aud Henistiichtd. Ilair, Nail. Tooth, aim .,-'i"'.u Combs, Plain and Fuury Hoops, penumery, Imponed aim ; m r ioej, and an eudlees Always on baud a complete stock of Lad'es' Oenta' and Chi dien's Cuderveats aud lirywersi Eoiil'lah and Oerman Hoelery in Cotton Merluo, and Wool. ( lb. Cradle, and BedBlanketa. MarseUles, Alkudale, Lancuator, and Boner Comb (jullts. Table Linens, Nankins, Towels, Plain and Colored Bordered, Oeruian Boll, Buasla aud Amur lean Crash, Bafntdvale, Welsh, and Hbaker FlanneU In all trades. A ItiU liM ol Nunerv Diapers of all wldUia at T. SIMFSO. SONS', oa. vtl and M riHK bue DRY GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT, Have Just Opened from New York, Handsome Plaid Fopllns, fl 75 p r yard. Tlaid Popl'ra. 1 81. 1'lald tioods, 76 and 87 eeotg. Flue Frrncti llermoes, $112 per yard. All. Wool I'oplins. tl IB per yard. Black and White riaid Alpacas, 44 cents. Black and White llald Poplins, 75 cents per yard. Fine All-Wool Delaine, 60 an I 60 cents per yard. 6 4 Block All-Wool Delaine., tl, tl 16, and $1 60 per yard. Black Alpaca?, 81 corns tip to tl 26 per yard. Black Silks, Irom 81 37 J np to M per yard. American Prints, fast colors, 10 and 18 centt. FL ANSEL t FLA NXJCL S All-Wool and Domet Flannels, very chep. All-wool S baker Flannels, very cbeap. Fine quality Sack Flannels. Beet makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslin, at the very lowest market prices. Canton Flannels, yery cheap. Table Uncus, Kapklns, 1omeh, etc eto, PRICE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Sts. K. B. Jot opend CO cozen Jouvin'a Kid Gloyei", boat quality im ported. 60 dozen Kid Gloves, euperlor quality, $1 a pair: woithtl60 18184 GOVERNMENT SALES. s ALE OF UOVKKJiMENT VESSELS. BcnsATJ op Construction aud Repair, ' WA8UINOTON. L. V., Scotomber lli. lSilrt The 'ary Department will oiler at Public Auction the tollowlna named veseols: AflllK BTA1US NAVY YARD, BO lUfl, UJN IbUi bD Vtl UU1UUH.K, AT 12 O'CLOCK M. '1 be John Adams, sailins s'ooD-of-war. of 700 tons. old measurement. Tho vmcennes, sailing sloop-ot-war, of 700 tons. old measurement. X.ie Fcarnot, sailing ship, ot 1C12 tons, old uiea- erremeiit. t he iroiol), screw stcamjr, of SiO tons, old mca- mieiiiMit. the Tort Roval, rtddle eteamor. oi 805 tons, old miamrenioM (bull onh). i be X'ontooeuc, iaaii.o steamer, ot vn long, oiu nicasvrcnii'iit (bun oiiv ). A I' l'HVs UMlhl) SI'aI'BS NAVTi YARD, NEW YOKK. OM IUK 0TH Oi" OClOliKU, AT 1 O'CLOCK M. 2 The rampero, sanina ship, of VUb tons, old mon- siiremout. lhe Soiub Carolina, screw steamer, of 1165 tons, old meaauivmeut (ot iroul ll.e uibiscue, gc.cw steamer, oi iw tons, oiu mca- lurcment. 1 be .-"irea, screw steamer, of 4w tons, old moa- Plirement, l'be Mangold, screw vitamer, ol 11 j tons, old mea- suremetit. The Uumlarton, Dnudio steamer, ot (wu tous, old menMiremeLt (oi iron) Iho l'ontiiic, vmiHllfc steamer, ot vn tons, om mea Kin nnritt lhe Iosco, rartcllo s' earner, oi Mil tons, old mca Rtirment. iho fcebago, paddle steamer, oi Biiz ions, oia mea- tuienicnt. '1 bo Intonia, paddle steamer, oi xua tona, old mea- susement. Tto Octoraro, paddle steamer, ot vti ton, oiu mca- fcllli melir IMlll Mlilvl. AT 11!K ll.MIEU 1 A 1 KlrtAY I X a u It. rni i- DilXl HIA. OH Tilt Urn Ul! UL lUBtiXi, A V 12 O'CLOCK U.1 .. Ite lit. Li nis, bailinv s:oopoiwar, oi tvv iods, oiu measurement. , i lie I riuceton, receiving snip, ot uuu tons, old nuaeureiiieiit The ClTiuatie, sc fw steumor, ot aim ion, o;a meafuiemeiii. I be Alibta, sciew steamer, oi ii iods, oia mousure- m?1t. . r. , Tbe Kinco, screw steamoi , oi ooi iuub, uiu muif .VI Tl 1 Xiic Clmairou, paauio sieamji-, oi oou tunu, om ... tr.n . ..1.1 measuremeiit. ilio Hornet, pauoio sieamer, oi coo ioa-, u mitiil. i nl iron). TLe lloxer. pudu e steamer, oi vji ious, oiu measurement lot nouj. Ttifinn vestoia ann tholr inveutorei can ho ex amined at any t'tn on npp ication to too com mandants ot tho teypcctivo nnvy iaru3. 'iwnniv i:pr centum oi the amount ot too pur- chato money must bo deposited tbo day ol iho sale, oi.ri iim rrn.iiii.aer musi oo uum u'lu mo 1 moved nun ibe -Mivy ifcia wnniu iwo wdbkh uum ili dsT of sale. Th Bureau oi Contruct on and Reoa-r will, until tbo 10th ol October, receive U-nders for tbe puichnav ol tbo i-loop-oi-war "im-e . oi oco ions, ni H ina at tho Tinted Motes BVV Yard, Norfolk. Va., w here tue vessel ana iuo luveuiorv u w amined. PROPOSALS. fcilol AA I QUAKIJSHMASTKK'S OFFICE, XjL Fhiladklphia, fa., sop'omoer 17, lsoa. i'kui'ub&us run runaub, rnl d 1'iouorals wi 1 be received at this office II IJ 11 1 J . U VlUCft M.t lUUlVWai) dcjjwiuuw Al, ihi'j; for lurniHhinir this tleoaitment with Forase for a perloa 01 mx (01 mouius, couiitiuciuk wiuuer 1, . .... . 1 . . . . lbtiti, aua encuuK me aun uay 01 auiicu, aooi, iuuiu- uve. viz ' 1 1 1 ti ; . usia. ua 1 . ahu ojiu&vv. for use ol animals ill tbe public service, etc., at this depot, or any other locality wiimn tnis c mmanu tint mav be aiieetfd. All urain to bo 01 tue be.st quality Outs, pouuus to the bushel: Corn, 63 pounus to tue uiibuci ; nay. ui iuu uebi nuuiiti' iruuu. svlvkuia omotby : Straw to bo ryo, best qua ity all subject to bo insptcted aud aiiprovea prior to delivery. , U..J- i ropoSBTS win aia'e price per nuuureu pounus iur May aud Straw, and per bushel lor Corn and Oais, ieiivered at places ol consumption in such Quanti ties and at such times as may bo uraered (the pnoe to be Btatfa ooiu in nurui buu uiures), Each bid must be puarauteed by I wo lespontlble persons, whose siuuutures must be appended to tbe puarantee, and oeriilied to as letnjc aoort and sulB eieut tecunty tor Uve thousand dollars by tho United IStutes Uis riot Judifo. Attorney, or Collector, or other public ouioer. l l... ,!.,!. i rnsnrved to reject anv bid denmnrl nil. reasonable, and no bid from a detaultinsr contractor will be receivea. ah tirniinnHia to De niHue uui ou uie reruiar forms In duplica c (which will bo furnlsheu on application atthiaothce), nd coulorm to the terms of this ad vertisemtut, a copy ol wbioli mui aceompauy each rroposai. Envelopes 10 be endorsed "Froposals for Bids will be Opened on THURSDAY, September 41, lttu, at Vi u H' 0" " uu arerequestea tn lA hwiH.,w By order of Brevet Brirsdier Gi noral GFOttGE H. CKOSMAIs, Ai.itaut Quaitonuastee bouura! V 1 f.EOKGE It. OttMK. 9 17 Ot Brevet Major aud A. Q. it. QFFj THE TRACK ! BEST BREAD EVER MADE! 1 AERATED'.imEADl 5IADK WITHOUT YEAST, HANDS, OR FEU3IEKTATION, , v . nnn a nerfect nrotectlon Hvminit ninr i i . It Is raised bv Carbonic Acid tias, which U the best known DISIK4ECTAST. KIFrYjppLLAltS BFWAhDlflt can b provod by competeni wiweeaM ii. .oiu7. WADE WHOLLY BY MACHI5JEUY. I CUBES DYSPEPSIA fiUBB 1 Call for It at yoai Grocery. FULLER & JOHNSON, ft a mwiliLfpl f 1 8- EKiHTEKNTH BtieeU INSURANCE COMPANIES. rpjIE F1PKI.ITY INSURANCE, TRDST, AND fill A COMPANY Ur rUJLADEL- For tlie Pafe-keeDlrc of TaJaables oimmt Ooif ntee. CAPITAL, M0,0U Jt. B Browne, , t;haris Mscaleotnr 1 lurrTii e II. claik. Vilwaril W. Clark. JoliO Welch. Alxorter Hontv. J. Uililnmism Fell, Htpbeu a. Caldwell, l-.nlK.B.BWffelta0,L Ri ripiioeni, clikkki F. n. CLAKR. t-rcretsrv sud Titanurtr. Rorkrt fATTritsOV on e (at nieieml In thu vi. nrutr italMint of lbs rbildelphla National BDk. Cilt.-OUl BIKrfcl, ABOVE FOUBTU. The Comrany will rommnnna Milno. m tha 1st Pptitrmtiftr iHf.lt. and will ha nMn.Mil TO Kr.CKlVF. Ir POHl'lg CUD EH OT)ABN fER nuon tne loilowing rates for one iru or lessperloa: (jovrmmrnt and all other rounoa) rcunuva. or in one iranirrttDle vivupersiu.w 1)T OfliVcr v. Inniudinv n.ik lu.la t Covcmmtni and all other Hecnrttiea, l ftA De alftoo urKVLiitiuv uinj wy Fouonwrneni i - Cold Com or Bui Ion ai m par 003 H'ver Coin orKnl Ion ft 00 pr JIuuO tiliver or Gold Plate under seal, ot1 on ner mimaie or inn value, ana t , a,m rale abec to adjustment lor In k. T p m on a bals of. I Dfds. MortKases Valuable fapem (rnera'ly whea oi no neu vaiue, ai a year eacn, or accorciiog . bu'k. Wills, 5r which premium cavars the remainder ottb Hie of tbe maker. Casb Boxes or small Tin Boxes, for paoera ol Bankers. t apiiaiims.juercoania, iawyera. Trauenmen rainiues. etc., i'l be received at s'to each box ortiunkoer year contents unknown to tbe Company, and babtlity limltrd. FOB COLLECTION OF I TF.RF.1T. ONR FEB CKNP ON AMOUNT COLLECTED COUPOKH At-V lNTEKi-ST WILL UK1 COLLECTED WU.EN XU'.SIKI-1. AMI KKillTlfcO 'IO 1HK OWN Kim. DEPOSITS OF MONEY KKCMVEO. OM WHICH I.N rciihX WiLL BE ALLOW to. This Company Is also auihonua to act as Fxecn- tors. ln InlBiratorn, and Uuarnlans. to receive al execute Tiusts or everv description from the Court, lorporaiions, ui iuuiviuub s. BOKRFT PATTF.BSOX, lecrctary ana iiessurer. im LIVElirOOL AND L OX I) OS AD GLOBE INSURANCE CQiflPHNY. Capital and Assets, $16,000,000. Invested in United States, $1,500,000 Total Premiums lteceived by th Company in 18G5, S!4,)-17,175. Tctal Lcescs Paid in 1865, $4,018,250 All I.rfses rromplly Bdjnsted without reference l'rslard. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent for Pennsylvania t')I''KlCI''., No li llo'la.rlt8, t!xcliann;f rniLAOELrniA 18 11 tin PROVIDENT LIPB AD TRUST COMPANY OF I'HIL ADKi.P HI a o. 111 rouiu rutuiii ntreet. ISCOHPOK.Vi k.l 3 ' JIOM U. J.'d., 1865. CAPITAL. 150 IW. PAID I Insurance on Lives, bv Ycarh' l'reuiluiiu; nrhvl l or .0 venr PrenituiijS. n-iorieiture. I ndovinenls, nnyub e at a uture oro. or on prior doccate, by Yearly Prrmhims, or 10 yeur Prcuilum botb c a ses -Son lo'lclmrc. Annuities gihnted on tuvoraoie icrais T rm I'o 1 ies Chil 'ruu's I ndowments This CiiniDiiuy. while clvlnu the insurnd the sce iriiv ofapnldup Ca, ita , will dine the entire proilti oi'lui LI busincKS among its Policy holdorc. Aione.ys rcceivt u ut niicri-.-t. un.i paid on demand. Authorized bv charter to execute l rums, ami imi-'.ii Fxccuiornr Aoinlnlsir.iti.r . Ass'uneo or Uuurdlau.ji in oil.er liduclury cai ncltlfS unr.et nppulQtmcnr o any ( ourt of this t omiiionnenlih or of anv norun or sou:, or bodies politic or corporate. illllLOlOK.. SA31CEL P. PIIIPLWY. Ill' IIAEDCADBITRY. JlRIMl.Ml )iA( KrK, HEN It V IIAINKH, JOSHUA H. JlOfllUS. , T WIHTAltUKO -VS. UlLliAlill WOOIJ, : WM. ('. L.O.SU'IIKBI H, 1IAR1.ES V lllllft"! SAMUEL R SHIPLEY. HO W LAND PARRY. rresioent. Atuar THOMAS W1STAK, il.H., J. H. TOWN9E- I. JSTJ dwi.m Kaminer. Leva. Ailvwer. MEDICAL. QIIEllOK 3 : 3 : 1 I L, Lj s. Or Fomalo Reculator, Cuic Huppiessed, excessive, ond ramiUI Men-'traation, Oicen Mcnn(is, jNeivous nuu i"pinul Aileoilous, Pains in ibe Lack, Melt Iicadacbe, ilduinss, And ail d'sea'es iliat aurliiK Irom iricnlarilv. bv rc- lnovlnx the eiutsc und ah tne etlects that arise irom it. 1 ney ure ptriect.y raio in an cases except wn'n ior bidden bv uiiettious. and are easy to adinlulKicr. ns thev tiru nicely tuyar coa'td. I bev should be In the baud ot 01 every milium, wie, and n othui in the lnua. Lndii s enn address us iu pertecl . cnnildonee, anl stale tbi-ir complaints iu tul .asne treat all s'emaln Com p niuti, aud prepare Medicines suitable inr all dHeaws o which they are subject Thirty-two page pamphlet, in a tatpu eoveione. irce 'Hie berokce Vi is are o!( hy all drntrRlats at 81 per box. or six boxes for 5; or thej ate sent r mull, tree ot poHtai-e. iii au onlluart 1st or, nee irom observation, by utidretHlnif the sole proprietor. Dr. VV. R. MERW1N, No 31 WAI.RKB "ttreet. New York. S. B Cherokee Pills No. 8 are oreDorod tor torcial ,'d wucii nubkr medicines lulls ibexe are sent bv ilbII, lree ot postoge, on roceipt of $8, the price of each DOS. CR. WRIGHT'S REJUVENATING ELIXIR, OR, ESSENCE OF LIFE. Cures General Deblutv, Weakness, Hysterics in Females, l'alpltation 01 the ilourt, and all Nenous Diseases. It restores new lne and vigor to the aged, causing the hot blood of voutn to course the veius. restormi the Organ of Generation, removing Impaiency and Oebilitv, and rextorlng manuals and ml vigor, thus proving a peifect ' l.lixlrof Love," removing 8terUlty noJ Bar renness in both sexes. To too young, middle aged, aud aveu. tnere is no greater Doon than ibis "Kilxir or Life it mvei a new louse 01 li e. caunine tne weak and diih ill ta ed to have r. newru arengtb and vigor, and tbe entire ejiiiem 10 cnriiiwitn joy ana pleasure. Price one bott.e, W; three bottles, 5. Sent by ex nress to anv eddrens. uui uivtiiuuiea ure huiu tan muiiiiueniiea or au re SDeclahie uruuuists ia evert Dart of the civilized cintui. Home unnriuciiiied dealers, however, trr to deceive their cutomcis by selling cheap and worthless compounds in orncr to mane money. ie uot deceived ask for these Medic nos aii'i take to others if the druggint does not keep 1 hem. write to us. and we will send tlium by ex-nrct-H. iHiciiillv packed, tree irom observation. We will he plcaed to receive letters with lull statements In ie- aru to any dmeuve wltu which 1 ail leg or gentlemen are aillictcd Addiera all letters tor medicines, pamphlets, Dr. W. R. MERWIN, 611 mwfjirp Ko. !H WALKEB Ktreet. kew Kork. " MISCELLANEOUS. JpITLEIt, WEAVER & CO iI.UI AC'TLJUCKS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc., No. 23 Worth WATEB Htieet. and ' -No. 'it tiortb DKl.A W AKK Aveuue, 1 . . miLAPBiPHIA. J BWIJt H. I ITtEB, MlCBAEt WfATBR, CONitAD T CLOiuiva 21 Q1 9 Vn"1.1 STREET. - (IAS FIXTURES t-LCHa.i.lBLij:.rih, BUO Zi. STATBARIT. Kru 111 1 11' woulutPcf'uily direct the attea iwM-i iimijio uuuiio aeuerai'V, tot 1 if i",' Ki??i fifi'i"1 """friment ot 0h r'IX Tl HUH, n.- ai.u UJlAAnbAlAli tfttONZK WAKIUJ. Jhuiw vnfhing liundBcme aud tbonmguiy made OOOdf. at VClV rwi.unni.lil nrin.. ulll H..A v their advantage to,ive ua a call beiore pur. basing iln where. 1 li,.I,.T..2 d0 '""I'shed flxtoies reflnUhed wU apeolaloare and at rcabotiable pilces. s'l , VAXKIBK A" CO Q.e0HQE. PLOWMAN, CARl'ENTIill AND BUILDUP No. 232 CARTER Street ' And No. 141 DOCK Street. Mac blue W 01k and ftllllwilahtlng promptly attend to WILLIAM H . o & A N COWMlHhlOH MEBCHAN HO. 33 H. DfcLA W ABC Av.uue. Puua'dclpbla aouirtoa Unpeni's Ounpowder, bcilued Nitra, Charcoal, Eto. W. Baker A Co 's t.bocolata. Cocoa, and Brouia locterliro A Co.'s Tellowiittul febeathlug, Bo sbO hails FOURTH EDITION KUROPE. By Atlantic Submarine Telegraph Cable. ADMIRAL GGLllSBOROUGII AT SOUTHAMPTON. Great Reform Meeting to be Hold In London. BAK0N WERTSER REIURN3 TO VIENNA. Prussia Puts Her Finger Into the North Cerman Pie. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. NORTH GERMAN CONFEDERATION. Prussia Present Another Scheme for Jlestorittlon. Beblin, Scptomber 10 It Is announced that PrugFia will tnke part m tlie format ion ol' too North iJcirnan ConfedoraUon. AUSTRIA. An Excquatcvcd Pmaaluu Retuvos to viennn.. Vibkna, Septeml)er 16. Baron Wcrt3cr ha arrived liom Berlin, and reopened the duttes,,of rrussian Ambassador at the Court of Vienna. GREAT BRITAIN. Another Reform Meeting to lie Held In London The Aleppo ' at Liverpool. Lone on, September ID. Preparations are makUig io hold a grand Reform demonstration in London. QcEKHsTowif, Sunday, September lfi. Tbe fctcanishin Aleppo, ItoniNew York September B, niiiveil to-i)av and; roecrded to Liverpool. V SITED STATES LUR0PEA1I SQUADRON. Admiral iol!V)oroiil at Southampton. London, Sunt ay, Si pt. 10. Tho United Stateo etemn Irieate Coloiado. benrins; th flas of Admiral Goldsboroujrh. the United 8tates eteam sioop-ol-war Snaraia, and Unitd States r un bent Frolic and tender to Admiral (loltlsbor- ouj.'h's wiiiHtlrou, hiive arriveil at Southampton 'TIS 11 IjAT15T. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS Tho Rupture Bstwoen Austria, Prussia, and Italy. Fars ttiut (h- Peace Will Not Be Ratified. Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc 1'i.okesck. Italy, Vatur-lay, September lo. Advices received here Irom Prussia say that a dillioutty in the way ol' the si-mature of a treaty ot peace between Austria and Italy ha been raised by Austria in relation to the debt of Vcnetia. The position taken by Austria places the ee cutiou of the treaty of peace signed at Prague in great doubf The Vienna conle: eucc has been adjourned for a few day. Count Wimpfen will be the Austrian Minister to Italy upon the conclusion of peace. London, Sunday, September 18. The ship Anflio-Jndiaman is stated in Sydney (South Wales) advices, to have Hrrived at tunt port leaky. Noith Carolina. Washington, September 17. A private tele pram from Raleigh, N. C, dated to-day, sa.V9: The Special Military Convenlion, convened here by order of the President for the trial of civilian agents of the Ireedman'a Bureau aaainst whom charges were brought by Gene' rals Bteadman and Fullertou, to-day concluded tho trial ot Hoiace James, late captain, charged with cultivating a plantation while acting as agent, and with complicity in tie shooting of a negro. Other casea will be taken up in a few days, Destructive I1 ire fit Niwb?ii?. N. C. V ilmington, N. C, September 17. A lire occurred at Ncwbern, N. C, at 4 o'clock on Kiindnv mornitur. The loss is very heavy. The tire occurred on Middle erieei, and spread right and left. Both tides from liroart and Pollock etreets are in ashes. The lo?s bas not yet been ascertained. Two or three peions were Injured by jumping from the second story windows in oider to save their lives. Latent Maikcts bv Tclecranb. New Yobk. September IT stockn better. Chi. cuko and iiotk lulund, lOiij; II ino'8 iiontral, 121 J ; iiobipan bouthern. 88J; .New Yor Centra', loll; Keudmir, Ui'Jl Cantou Company, 62! j Krlo, 74; WfRtern LiiIod lelcvraph couioanv. 5(iJ; Coupons IHtS 111 ' t d". 18C4, lOFj ( do. lem Wi I 10 4(Jj, 981 i ireasurv 7 8-10, 106IU6i. Gold, H5J.all6. Hkw Yohk, Hcptoaber 17. Cotton i ateady. Flour bat advanced 10 n, 15a. i Bales of 8UO0 bola, ; ll-7f lor biato, l)60&1315 for Otilo. 66 lOlO TS tor Western; MiutUoru tinner, 4000 bbls. ionl it f ll-20vi l5 "5 VVlieat advaooinir, aud pnoes are ai So betteriealca of 76 000 bufh at 6i2"02 7'J lor inter tflato Corn advaooed io : sale" ol 46fl;K) biisn at 83',:uio Pork boovaut at i'tondSiil. Lard dull at 17!ftI9o. Wbwkv ooll. B a ltdi or k, Sentembei 17 Flour in aoiv?, cboioe era de steaily Wheat dull at 276 a 2 80 t.'oro iimclivet yellow 88c. OaUquiet. ProvnionsatpadT Meaa i'oik tSl 74. 8uar null with a downward fendency Cotleo firpi. Wbiaky Wee turn. as2 8 3 tree, Vi 89 in bond. :r j ChoIkba. There have been eight cases ot choleia reported lo tl e Board of Health aiuco onr report of Saturday. Of those two cae were iatal. Tlie apparent Increase exhibited in the number of casea returned during tho past weel was owing to the stirring-tip of the phy sician of tbe city by tbe Board of Ilnaltb, and not by aav iocreaebf tbe deaoe itsidf. It Ih now certainly known that the dihease Is depart ing from our midst very rapidly. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. nd Hare Tbe Siotember term ni ilil. ilnnrt tcean this morninv. The current lint wm taken up on tint calling, and tbe various llsta will be beiore tlio toort iroui dar to day anti) disponed or. C'anrt of Common PUas-Jnda-e Alllnon and Pteree.lbia Court also met this morolnv tor ine eepteint)cr term, rue motion ilxu were taknn up, and mil be beiore the Court liom day to day urn uinporen oi. Court nf U iiartfr Heaklnna Jnrlim Lndlnw Kdward Mulien. a mere lad. wh cliarirrd with the larceny ol a bore valued at $250. the pioperty of vaniei ixiuaoroacK. lie ftoio tne liorge irom Mr. loiiderback'8 itable on rass;utik road, Ho took it to Burlington, Now Jersey, and told it to a man for 60. He reeolved UK rinwn. and waa tn hma n coivcd 25 t ie next day. He came back to l'blla- oeipnia. ar.a loin sir J.ouditbaclt wliore he could got bis horse Mr. Londoiback went to Burlmaton. and oblalni-d his property, the inrv. coualdnrinir the cirrumMaiioee, tho vonlhrmneva of tbo delond- ant, and tlio imprisonment ho bad already under rone, rendered a verdict ol no: guiltv. eainuei ii. joiinnon was cii.ruud witb aaaault and attotv uron Dan ei MotJonnechf . On tha 10th nf May Mr. Met ouoecliT, and a fnrnd to whom bo bad fold soroo pronertv. went to toe ollice or AiHnrman Johnson, tbe lather ol 'iio ueleuilaot in order to ave a certain paper drawo np. ibe Alderman was ot in : but the man who was In thooflioo drn nn the t aper. Jn the allornoon MoUonnechv d MAM. ered. but too late, that the paper wan incorrectly uianii. xiti wvui Hi mo a u;riuu uu ioiu aim Ol it. Tbo drfenoant was stnnd nc by hi tatbor. Ibe Aidrrman t iliod to correct tlio paper, aud VIeCon- uccut raiu be euner oia noi Know nis 0U-iDeM, or was a dishonest man. He started our of the oince, nui-u j vuuir huudsub auooaeu nun uuvra anu ooai bim severely. I'liedetense stated that alter the paper had been drawn, Mocouoocby cauiH back and said there was a mirtake. lie asked tho A dermaa to anor tbe paper; but tbe A'dcrman said that at the time it wasnotmnis power to do so. Slct oneecor then Died violent lancuaue to tho A'derman, cal inn low, Henanina and pusb nx tne desk asido. rushed out ot the ollice. The dclcmlont arretod bim lor oon tempt ot an office, of Jus ico, anil lor beinj? latoxi- ll "r noia met onuecuv and Ms ounrpanion " ' mi eaeu 10 uave t oen vory drunk. u lb,'JurT Ionoo'd a verdict ot tulity. He was ftinnr. Hill .1 . u..u v&u mil uunin. Willinm Laka was charged with the larceny of a bom. Ibe property of Jobn Mock. Tbo bill waa submitted without evldcnoe, ana the Jury rendered aveidlctoi notcuiltv. Jobn . aoolck visa churned vith assault and bat tery noon Annie Foroback and assault aud battery, wi'h intent to kill. A difficulty arose between tho nnrMea ennurnn tbe children ol the tleiemiaut The prosecutrix stated that she was driviup; dcfeudant'i obiidreu Irom her yard, and dclenditnt tamo up and struck ber, and raised a hatchet over her head, tiireatonina to kill bor. Ibe defentn stated that wh'ln tnkinr hi ehliri homo the prosecutrix attacked him. wiih a hatchet in ber band. He merely took the hatcher, trom her nana and puttied ber down. Ilio tury rendered a verdict ol not tnulty. The jF.wisn "Jom Kiri'UR." To-morrow, at t-umlou, the Jews till over the world will celebrate the nitst solemn and important tea.st iu the cu'ei.ilur, the "Jom Kippur," or the Day ot Atonement. Tlie object of this solemn ceremony is to appropriate borne particular day oi the veur ou which th-y lineht reflect upon men iiiitt inc, and witu con'rucnepij approach the thit.ne m the Almiphtv, to implore His mi-tcv i nd ginc, und to pray lor Mis fonrlve noes lor the put nud liis ble.isinc on the future,, and i iuktitiited by Divine authority, as Is touud in Leviticus xxiii, 20 to y:;: "And tlio Lord spake unto Moee savlnp, AIsol on tbe'teLtb day ot this eerenta inontb there ahal leanuvot atoncnieui; it slinil be a holy convoca tloo iiruo von, and ye lmil allliet your souli aud. cflcr an oflormjr maiio by lire utuo tbe Lord. And ) o nhaii do no work iu t hut fcino day, fur it ia a day ol atoi.rtr.ini, to m:ike an a'oni iMDiit for you before the Lord our wod For wIihts over sonl tc bo tlmt Fhull not te r.HIicied in thut fame dav lio sha'l bo cut oft irem anion i his people Anti whatsoeyor -om it be that doeth any work in hnt samo Uav, tbe same oul I will destroy Irom union,: In'.- jhm p o. Ho shall i do no manner oi woik ; ii slm.il be a statute forever iIjm uc out our genoint oa in oil vouu il wnltiiufa. It r Lai' 1 e ti'.no you a .watitail ol lest, and ve shall bflhct vour souls iu the day ut the mouth at even;. u in even unto evcu uliull ie celeDf atu vour bab liuh." All Jews, even th" l?:it ortho.lox, kooi this lavt rehirioi'tlj. Tln'ii? is natire prulitbition of voik. 1'rtini tho afternoon of tUc .rovioiw d'.y until three etais are s'eu on tho ceniu-j: of the nay lifelt, ail food is ubM'tined froni, except in eases of er.tremitv. All tV sviiiififnioes are keut oj en durin7 tue dav and cveuiin, ami are crowded by worshipper-- uii'i peiii'nt). A beau--t if al leanue of iho dny.s tiiat all thos3 who have had nny f(i.:nrreh or iatuudertandinis eck tiicli oth.T, juiviloii, n:id make rcetitutluu oi wbut ihey have iinl:iwfu!l.y become pos seted of. Tr.c lay of Atonement was rhe only day In the year when (ia the days ot tbo Temple) the hiph priest tnibt enter the mnctum sanctorum, and make atonement tor himself, his tiiha, and hi? whole eoiijrepaion. Tuere are five prayers during i lie duy, and confessions of sin are made by the people, and th" prayers tor lurelvcness are repeatedly said. Tbe day is kept up strictlv until daik. whpn thp prayer, "Hear ye, O Israel, the Lord our 3ud is one," is spoken, fol lowed by a blast, on tho Bhofnr or turn's horn, v hich proclaims that, thp festival is ended, and the people may return to their daily avoc itions, sanctified by their penance. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Sept. 17 Beported by De Haven & Hro., Ko. 40 b. TU id stroet. BETWEEN IiOAHDS 9100 City Us new . . 99 200 on l-eiina K..80 67 6 all Acad Muio. 60 100 sh bchMpl...bSO 87 100 sh do 80d 86J 3sh N Central.... 48 lGCshKead 671 82(0 l'a 6s 95'! 100 U H 7l)0s Juno 106 I5(0 Bait ( en bds.. 60 t 600 Keuil 6s 86. . . .114 9rh I ehlab Nay.. 60 100 sh lh'pb Zinc.. 4'J 6 eh IHtbfc 15th.... 2H 500 U do b6 67 800 sh do s6 67 if nsh Maple feb 2J 200 sn do, .67- 80 sh LehVal CTiL 2Wsh' do.... 2sh do 064 lOOshCata. pi. SECOND HOARD I0C0 O 810-408 08 J! 100 sn cata pt.. .... 67i .... 28 , s30 29; ....29 .(39 29 .(83 29J .s90 29J 700 Utv 6 old.... Wi loosh do.... 16 sa l'enn 11.. 671 1 67 J II 400 sh do. . do., do.. 100 sh do 100 sn Ocean.... 100 sb feucq Can. 200 h 100 lb 1829CUARTER ERrETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY or P1J ir.A DELPH JA. m .11. Assets on .Tanuarv 1 18C0, ,500,851-00. Capital ,'..$m 009 00 Acciun. CuipllH 44&4,1U treililuui l,l(U,90S'8t tB SETTLED CLAIMS 11.467 63. INCOME FOB 1S6& LOOSES PAW SINCE 1880 OVER 65,000,000. 1'erpetnal and Tem porary 1'eUclcs on tiberal Terms. UllUX'TOBfl. Charlea R Bancker, Idwaid 0. Dale. , jolios wapnei, ' iueorga raloa, uuiuei virain, . i Aiireu riiier. (leorne W.Jtichardf, H'rauvU W . Lewis, M. J, Pntr M prill i. . , einni.rs n. baisi i.j.b, rreiaent. 1 EI)WAl(I) C llil.K. Viea-Preslileut. JAtt, W. JacALLlB'l tB.Btcretarjr Diotem. I til F1RB 1NSITRANCE EXCLUSIVELT.-THB VKNrtTfLVAMA FIKK INfUTBANt'E COM 1' AN Y Incorporated barter irpetiial-No tit VVaI.NO I bireet, upposite IndopeudeuoetMiaara. 'ibis C'i'iiiONiiv. Uvi'rulily kuuwu to tUu community tor oer lorty yearn, oeinmue to Insure agaiiut tuaa or damaya by ore on fubllo or Crlvate Buildings, eltlie. utruixieutly o' lor alioilu u time. Alao oa t'lirniturs, BU'clm ol Uoods, and AleruUuudlHa Kouerally, ou iiuurai unuia. rtieir Capital, topetharwllh a large Burnlus Fund, U liiveaied In the aioet careiul inanuar. wliieli aubiea tlieio to oflrr to tlie UinuriHl an uuiloutiied i.toun' iu Hie ca.e Ol Ions. DIBLOTO) . Daniel 'mlth-Jr. i John Teveriix, Alexuniter Hoiion, I 'I Imuiaa Kmlib. Isaac llU )llln I Henry Lewis. InouifsKebblna. I J. (Illllagbaui Fell, Daniel Haddock .Ir i 1AM 1 L HMITH. Jn., rrenldot. William t'aowBLL. yeiireiarr. 3i ; i i