5 OOXIIP ABOUT THE PRESIOE8T. kr3Thm!'Bti0,II-?ebel Influence Ac? Etc Etc. Bedford Eulogy of Booth, .!PweEhT llJeM0no,rM,n.c from th Washington. J "I, lu Bu'tiinore iHmriaiH of the date l yesterday: CONDITION OP Tni? PBESlnKXT. mere is a painful feeling nbrond. Irresistible i . uv reason oi ninny corrohniH'ive circumstnnii. that the Trcfiirlent's mind is more or lefl'. ulk'rtnl D.vtlie chh's ol oUlce; that he has bnen in niotbid condition tor monibs past i thp neliel ol muiv. Thw J8 realized more particularly bv tbOBe wbo are in almost daily Intercourse Willi liim, and It Is thin hi best friends account tor his many vaearies and inconsistencies. A close observer could not have failed to notice, when the President returned from his recent trip West, that his countcimnco indicated urcat menial tribulation; his smile was forced and unnatural, and it evidently required nn ell'ort to appear at case. The tear ot impeachment, a lingerinc doubt n to the suecf" of his policy, aud hence a tail ure t:i 03 re-elected an eveiit upon which his heart is unquestiimably set aud, above nil, the drca-J of assassination, are constantly beiore hi mind's eye. On the other hand, there are those, with (rood opportunities for observation, who scout the prevalent rumor, and protons to believe the President as sound in mind as at any time during the last live years. Without nitomptins to decide between ilicc two opinions, 1 give the (acts a5-1 find them. UK15EL INFLUENCE ACCOUNTED Foil, Some surprise has been manifeste I at the in fluence exerted over the Prcsi leut by loading evKcDols. No one lar.iiliar wilh the s.tUHtion is "urpiifed at this, however. At the South Mr. Johnson, tlioue.b politically successful, lived under a socuil ban. When the tables were turned, and the men whom Mr. Johnson had always looked up t,o a hit tociit! suoeriors cnuie to bim upon bended knees, cravinir pardon and calling' bim the savior ol ibe down-tiodden South, ic is easy to uuuine wliat an lntliience, once ttken in his confidence, such men could exert over a mind like that of Mr. .lohnaon. They saw their opportu nity, anil aviiled themselves of ir mon elb'C tubby. This feeline ol superiority was forcibly illustrated a tew months atro, when two Tennessee ladies obtained pardons for their famili"8 under the money clause. They were asked by an acquaint ance if they bad called upon the ladies of the White House. Their answer was insultingly characteristic: "They had never as-ociaied with the family in fo'imer days, and they saw nothinp in ther present position to warrant a ihuiioe in ihefr relations" It is needless to ay they had not condescended to pay their respects to the ladies of ihe White House. The sinier-ciliouMie-s ot' th"se Tennessee aristocrats is rather cool, in face of t li" tact that the ladies ol the Wuite House have won the ood--.vill of eveiy lady or centleman who has ever visited the White House, by their unaffected lady-liKe deportment on all occasions. EULOGICU BOOTH. No surprise is manifested fit the remarks eulo gistic ot Booth, reported to have been mode recently at Bedford, Pu., in this citv, where such thiiiL's as cheeiing for Booth and Davis, and offers ot money to erect a monument to the memory ot the former, urc daily occurrcuc'v. Since ihe Pj-esident's ooen syinpatliv with the enemies of the Union, ex-Kebels and Rebel sym pathizers in this citv have carried their hcaJ.i high and are lvginniua to tulk boldly. OBITUARY. FiBuels li. llaK, U.I)., 1. 1.. IJ. Doc or Francis Lister Hawks, ouo of the most piomiueiit divines of the i'rotesitaiii Kpiscopai Church in this country, diud at his residence in tins city this (Thursday ) morning Ho had ooun uowell lor three or l. ur weeks, auu conlincd to h a rooiu lor about a fortnight JDr. Hawks was born in Kcwbern, Aorth Cnrol-na, on the 10th of Ju..o, 1708, so that ho wes wol. on m his Btxtv-nimn year at tho date ot his death. Uis career was a vaiinu one. Graduu ing at the Uni versity ol North Carolina in 1815 he stuuird law, was admitted lo tho tar at the ugo ot iweutv-oud, ana practised lor several yea's. At ihbageol twouiy threo he was elected to the JSorih Caroliui Legisla ture. Ueemina it his duty to ciiange his protossion lor thai oi the ministry, ho studied theology, and was ordainea in 1827. He olhciuted as a clergyman lor a lew years in Ac v Haven aud X'luadelphia, and In 1831 bccaiuo tector ol St. Mp 'leu's Church iu this City, which position ho held less Hun a year, when be was culled to St Thomas' Church, whero he remained rector unil 1813 In 1837, with the assi-tanco ot Dr. Henry, he founded the tew York lteview to which he was tor some lime the princ pal contributor. About tho same time ho established a school at Flushing, i,onr island, lor tho sons ot the clergy, but this was closed in a lew years on accouuv ol financial diffi culties, leaving 1)t. Hawks deeply in debt. Iu ISi'i he was elected bishop ot tno diocese ot .Mississippi. The idebtedness incurred by Ins school was ur?ed against bim, but he was triumphantly exonerated, mud then declined the position. At toe closo oi 1844 he removed to New Orleans, aud was rector of Christ Church iu that city tor live years. His New 1 ork !nends thou offered to clear oil" Ins indebtodnes". and asked hun to re urn ; a request which ho accepted, aud bseaine rector of the Chuich of the Mei.iator, wliic.i was soou merged into Calvary Church. In Wj4 he was elected llisnop ol Knode Island, but declined tho appointment 'the subsequent career of Ur, Ha vks is wed known. U th as a divine and as a literary man ho occu pied a high position. Among his moro important productions wcro "Contributions to tho Kcclo.-msti-cal History of the VuiiPd ttttoj," puoii-dicd lS3t5 41; 'Iomanceof Jt'otraphv." pubhsliod lj&ti; "Uis tory of Nortn Caroliua," published 1H"7 -8; '-Etffil and Itm Monuments," published 18111, besides many works less known. Personally he was a popular divine, aud had many ir"-nds and adunrors in all parts of the country. His attitudo durinir the war we do not now choose to oiiticzio. N. Y Ev. I'ost, Death of u EiConriiimiiuu, Hon. Charles 11. Teasloa, of Portsmouth, N. H., died reccutiy while on a visit to St Paul, Mum. General Pcaslee was well known as a loimer mem ber ot Congress lrom New Hampshire, Collector of the port ot iioton, and for over twenty years a Di rector of tae Concord ltaiiroad Corporation, .loliu It. Scilpps, Km)., for many years one of tho editors and proprietors ot the Chicago Tribune, attorwaros lor four vears Postmatcr at Cuicano. died iu Minneapolis, Minn., on Friday last, aged 48 years. George 31. Suow, Ueorgo 51. Suow. for many ears commercial editor of the Tribune, died suddenly vosterduy of bean distave, at his residence in this city, in the liitv.fillh Year ot bis aire. Mr. Snow was a native of Boston, but camo to this oiiy soon alter his education was completed, and was tor tome years engaged in mercantile pursuits, rievotiiiK ins loisuro hours to the lightor walks of literature. Ho married, while still young, the e der rimiirhter of Ntt'lian daemon. ta.. who. witn thoir live children, survives hun. When the Tribune wus slartcn, Mr. Huow, who bad long been an intunuto tnend ot tho ecttor, iook cnarge oi the commercial department, which he retained for over twenty-two y eais, during which lie was seldom absent fur a day from wal stio't or the oilice. Always meeting tiie master-spirits of "the street" m a gentleman meets his equals, in the conviction that it was nuito as important to them as to him chat correct intormation regarding thoir various enier. nriapa ulinuld bo snread before the public, Mr. Snow was among the earliest and most suocexst'ul of those writers who made the "Money Market" au important and useful dcpaitment of modern journalism. "1 lie workman dici tne work remains." n. rir.u of 18t3. hut especially the flondist out raves neruetrated on some unoftondmg colored wn known to him. made a doep Impression on Mr. huow's mind; and be departed with bis ROCKIULL & WILSON, Brown Slone Clothing Hall, Nos 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila yre have Just leceivod a new and well-sel 'cted ockof CLOTBS, CASSlMERES.and VESTIXOS. Also, OVER-COATING8 and BUITINCS, which e will mttke to 0Jdr ut tho iuo rvM ! prv family for Enron soon afterward, honlni to rworr that npor and boalth whtcb o ose application had omrvnit impaired. He remained abroad rT year, spending a winter in Borne, and no1 mom in in I'arisj but witnoiit Pm"riLi uKM' 1 ltBt ne dld not resume m a abors after his retu D; and be his very considerable mtorest in the 7Vi'""'..'"d turned His a tent,on VSrtSnV r'JZu win lo dnrntinff h,. i. i..,r. in maoi-, Of wlncli bo whs a passmnaio aomirer. b" n-allh steidi v failed, aid lie spent mo Im summer near Loaa Branch 10 no porpeee. solar its restoration w concerned We presume ho lias left Ins family to Whom bo wan niont 'evoted. ahundant y bles-pil with wir cby iroodfi ivillo thi-re are 'ew among the living who h mad moro triends with lnwnr en mil-, lnrin thirty ycais ot act ve business activity, tlian beoree M. snow. N Y. Tribune. THE LUELH&T'S PR0 3KES3. From the JJnltivurc Amerh an t? taut evening. l.nst nljrhr, about a quarter al.or 9 o'clock, a fliooiiiiR utl'tsy occurred in front ot the Fountain llotc'. on j.i-rht ttrt'Ct, wliicli created for awlnlp cm.siileroble cxclt'-moii', and wlncn resulien in tho nricxt, by rolivcincn fcolt ami W. Mitcholi, ol U. l'ht'S follui'd, one ol i he lormer editors ol tho Kielii"oiid Eramiiirr. w;s conduciod to th' Midd e Di:-tiict htatiou, where he will bo dpiuiii"d to iiwuit nn nivei tiKution before Justice Mpic -r to c5nv. lie is charge i wilh hayiie; tired twif shots ntl rcdcriik liiufuits, niiile at tiie hotel. It is stated 'lint Pollard obspivcd a earriairp on tho street, nonr tho liont entrance, to which Hipkins was taking a bhd coife. Ho accosted Hipkins and asked trim what ho was (TOiuk to do with the cajzo, utia b he claimod as hia own piopi-rty. Hipkins replied that it wa none of his business. An nliercmloii ensiled, aad pis'ols were drawn by both parties Pollard alleles that Hipkins discharged one or two barrels at him, neither takinc eiteC. Ho discBrKed his pistol twice, one of tho ba Is taking etli ct in the tuitrh ol Hipkins, who, alter the tirst discharire, retreatod into thelio'cl. A surpuoii wm suinmonod to dress too wound, which was not regarded as serious lie wa subsequently removed to his hoardiuz house, corner o! bara'ona and M I'nwl s'reets It is stated that tho diflicjlty was in conuecti.m with a female, who a day or iwo since reached hero troin hichmond, where she is known as Mat tie Alex ander. She put up at tho Misquehunua House tii der the name ot Kate llastinss, and went yostor dti y to the Fountain Hotel, wuero sho was known as Mrs Morrcd. l'ollard i-tated that be met Uipkmi with l.cr on Oalvirt street, near Gut's, iu ho ufler noon, and bad some words with him, tiirateiiinR that he would punish him li ho ever saw mm with her again. On pa-smir down l.iklit -'re. t, he found the servant bearing he cave to tho carna.ro, and tho lemale behind about to enter the vehicle, f lunni? the ditlicultv Mrs. Morrell left, but it is not known positively whether sho was tn the carnoffe or uot. She was to have lelt the city lor the South to-day. INFORMATION FOH TIIK PEOPLE. I'roposi'fl Ameutliiieut to the Consti tution. THE UNION REPUBLICAN PLATFOSM. "RpHolved, ltv Hie Senate aud House of RnprcsenUi ttvcsnlthe I, nlte.l Maios ot Annr.ca iwo-thiidsuf lioih lluurrs ciuiciirriiiK that the to. lowing .Article lie proposed to the l.ei;ls otiires ol tbo scver.il Mines as an uineudinent to the .institution of t lie Uni ed M ates nich when ra Itied by three tourtln of said Legislatures, shall be valid as part ot the Constitu tion viz : 'Artlele 14. Section 1. All persons born n, nstu ralized hi the Hi I ed Mates, a-.d snti.iect to the jurisdic tion thereof, are citizens ot the United Hiatus and oi the Mate wherein Ihev rci-lc. N o Mate situ 1 make or entoree any laws wnicb shall abridge the privileges or 1 in in i: ii t it h oi citizens of Hie t niud Staten; nor li,id any Mate deprive any person ot lite, liheny, or pro pertv Hlthout due iiroccs.1 oi law, nor deny to any pel -son within its jurisdiction the eiUul protection of the laws " This section makes citizenship uniform in all the States, and protects citiz -ns both North and boutli ; for example, South Carolina must treat reunsylva niuus with the sumo respect that sho treats her own citizens. '.Section 2. lieprsccutstlves sha 1 be apportioned anioUK tne heveiui Mutes accorulni' to tfielt ruspecilvc numbers counting the whole number ot persons in each hiatc, exc. tiding inclans not taxed: but whenever the riidit to vote at anv election tor Tresldent or Vlce-i'resl-deut, and lor the United Mates representatives In Cuii we?n. executive an" judicial oflicci. or the members of the Ueg'slatuies thereof, Is denied to any male iuhshitant olsucli Mute, lieine tweniy-oiie yeaisor age, and ckl zeus ot the United Ma es, or In uny way uhrldged, ck cent tor iurtlciiatlon In rebellion or o.eer crime, the baMS o leprci-entuiloii therein shall he reduced hi the proportion which the niuulier of male citizens shall bear to the w hole number of mule citizens twenty-one years ol age in such Male." This section fixes the basis of representation in Congress upon tho population or the several States, with this proi'i'o, that where a Stato denies tbo elec tive lranchise to acy of us qualified male citizens o' 21 years ot ago which a iv State is allowod to do under this section), that th u its representation in Congress shall bo proportionally reduced, thus leeuluttug the representation in Congress by the iiu jiherot voters in each State. Under tno old Con. stitudon, tho South hud thrc?-iiftiis ot all her slaves added to her free popu!ation to fix her representa tion in Congress; m v t?-at s'avery is abolished she will have two-iitths moro added thereto, and thus come back under the old Constitution with increased power, and would thus mako the vote of one white man in tho South nearly equal to t vo in the North. XbiB is tbo reason why t ie K 'b jis are nuw oppo-iue this pait of the amoudmont. ' Section 3. No person shall be a Senator or Repre sentative In Counress or electorot President or Vice President, or lio.dau.v oilice civil or military, undar the United States, or under any Mate, who, having pievloiisly taken an oath as a member of Uungreas, ir as an olricer ol the United Mates, or as a member ol am Mate LckIs ature or as an executive or civil otneer or any Mu'e, losunpori tns i;on sti tution oi tueunuoa Mates. 8HBII nsve eneagen in msurrecuon or reuenion uvuin.'.t tne same orgivhnr aid or com lor t to the ene mies thereof; but Uonnress mar, by a vote of two thirds in each House, remove such disability." 1 be intention, of this section 1b to give the offices to the Union men of the Soutu, so that wo shall have perpetual peace, and so that Jolfuison Davis and of her, traitors like him shall never again control this Government, and thus endanger Its liberties. If those leading Kebols should coutlnue to hold the edicts in the South, we shall have no peace, but, on the contrary, perpetual strife They have done enough alroady. They should have no further say Their children will succeel to the lights which they will lose by their treason; this is enough, In all conscience. This section, you will observe, ap plies those .Rebels ouly who have htretofure held ojice and taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United States; should any hardships arise tlieieby, Congress may grant relief by a two-thirds vote. "Hectlon 4. The validity of the pub'le debt of the United Mates, authorized by law. Inoludlnx that hi curred In payment ut bounties and pensions lor services in suppressing insurrection or rebellion, shall not tie nuesiioncd; and neither tno united Ma:ea nr any Mute rIihII assume or pav any debt or obligation iu curred In aid of Insurrection or rebellion aymust the I nlted Mates, or any claim tor loss or emancipation of any Have; out uu sueu cents, ouiiKdiious, una Claims shall beheld illegal aud void " This section will cut off all luture hopo on tho part of the liebels ol scouring payment for their slaves or ot the Kebol debt, and thus relievo our oouutry lioin future sectional strife. POLITICAL. Z3r IIEAD0UARTER8 REPUBLICAN IN- VlNCIliLEiS, B11'TMBEB i , lRliB. UHHKIt NO. Ill I. Veinbtrn w! 1 asonibl pr. mutly at 6 ; o'clock, F If I DAY i-ViiNl-Ml, to atteul meeting a', oerin au to n II. Members will assemble at 5, sharp, H.V1CBD.VV EVHMNH, to attend meeting at Jeukiiitowa. III. Totti Ut-S MUoT UK KKtLKNEU TO TIIE II ALL. Hv order (ik-OKGE 1HUM AN. Jb., 9 21 it Marshal ROCKHILL & WILSON, Urown Mono Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING FOR CENTLEMEN AND YOUTH POLIT'CL. tsr union republican tick-.t. STATE. GOVERNOR. Majoi-MrmtTJil J Jim V. Gear j. JUDICIAL. I'HKSIPENI.' JU.KJK. HON. JOEP I aULI60i. assoc i atk judo:; H(N. W.IIItM 8. PlF.ItOE. F. C A I.I.OLL KMKW.xTKTt. Hay. CITY 0ITICEH3. RKCElViiK OK TAXHS. KICUAIlD PKI7IZ. CITY COMMISSI ON Kit. CAt'TUN HEN U V CONN Kit. COUNTY OJFFISESS. C0NURU3S. First Distr'ct Pecond Mstrlct Hon CHAKLKS O'NEILL Third District Hon. LKONAKU VYKUn. Fourth District lion. W'll.MAM I). K cLLE Y. filth Ulstrlct-CALfiB X. TTLOK. SENATOR. First District- J EftEil tKlI NICIIOLH. RECORDER OK DEKDS. MAJOB UEXEKAL Jt'HllUA T. OWES. l'R)TIIOOTARY DISTRICT COURT. JAMtS llc'J ANK.S. CLERK 01' COURT OP QUARTER SESSIONS. JOHN Q. BUTLKIt. CORONER. SAMUEL DaN.ELB. ASSEM I1LY. First District CE'HtUK W. (Illt-tilliN. ccond Uis lict KObiiltT C. TiTl'EKM Att V. 1 bird District Fourth District -WILLI AM W. WAIT. Fit ill DIsirict-J.iSKI'U r. TIKI Man. Sixih District ,1AM KS FUKCfiOKM. Seventh Disinct-J AJIE. hllliLlti. Muhth lilsirict jAJil X. KEItXs. i.iuih Ulsirict FHt.I). Dl'l'TttAV. Tenth Mstric t K L 1 1 1 A W. DAVIS. Eleventh District W V. J IHMOiUHHt. Iwellth I Isitn t-ALI X vXDEi; ADAIIill. "i hlrtcenth District K Ms C. ltENKU. Fourteenth Distric i W. M WoliltvT.L. Filleen.h Disirlet-tlKOItUli 11 K Ua.VKS,Jr.. Sixteenth District-Da VI U WALI.ACK. Mtventeentb Dlsnlet KDW Mil li. I,KE. Htnteeutli District JAMKt X. MA11K8 Dy order of Union Itcpublican City Kxccutivo Com mittee. WILLIAM It. LLEUi, President. Jons L. Hill, ) , Jogl.rH S. ALLKK f riccretaries. 9 13 ISt IW GEARY, O'ftfILL, AND MICHOlS. OUAND TO HO II LIU HI' FK0CIJ3SION of the Union Bepubllcan Citlr.aes oi ttio heconu Coii:-ressIoiittl and First Henutorlal Dlstricta, comprHtia the First, hecond, Ihiid, Founh, Seventh, Eigiith, Ninth. TeuOi, and Twcntv-sixth WirJs, tie Buys la liluo. Bepubllcan Ii.vhiclhlcs, nnJ other Clttb-i, will take place on SATURDAY KVNIO S -i.ein )ir tho 2!th. Ibe line will loini on Locuit street, tlu rlc it rosttnir on Klghtnonth siroat, ami movn ut S o'clock Dree iaair over the tollowing route: -Up KWhteenth streot to Kaco, ihonce to Twelfth thenua to Mar tot. thonc-j to liroo'l. thence to I'mo. thonco to Twenty fltst, thenco to Flisswater thence to Thirteontli, thence to roderal thenco to rtovcutli. thoficj 10 K'-u I, t'.ioiico tj 31oa meuslnK avenue, thenca to christian then.o to Ninth, thence to Murkct, and dismiss. WILLI AM J. OVEN, Chio.- Marshal. Oi'.orce ArsTiM. Secretary. !l UJ 3t HON. J. 11 BOOLITTLE "WILL ADDRESS THE PEOPLE AT NATIONAL GUAKDS' HALL, TO-NIGHT. It TW KNT Y-SKCON D WARD. THE "BOYS IV BLUE," and all tho Voters of the Twenty-second Ward opposed to "My I'olicy" who wish to partlclpatj in the tiraud Mass Meeting and Torchlight I'nrade, llliS (Friday; tVEMSG, will meet at the TOWN HALL at i! o'clock, where torches will to distributed. The Bepubluan lnvlncl' les, one tlmus nd sno:ig, will arilve ut F'Hher's Lane Hint on at 8 o'clock. By order of II. OSCAll ROBEKT3, f'hief Maislial. It' E 1 ii 11 T II W A 11 I) THE UNION REPUBLICAN CITIZENS OF THE EIGHTH WARD WILL ASSEMBLE ONSATUHDAY EVENINO, September 35, At seven o'clock, st 11 udan I Locust streots, lo Join In the Grund Torchilfht I arauo in tno co.onl t'omfres sionul aud Flint enttotlal District By order ot the Commlttoa on Arrangements. J illX C. MAUtlN, I'resident. Clayton J c Michaisl, feereta-v. 927 3t rr KKITBUCANS. ATTEND i-HON. J. R. 1)001.11' LK, hi W iscousm, wlllisneak to B MihllrmK In Htllllllll (.' Urdu' Hull ui k Mlreet telow tlxth.TO-MOl.KOW (Frtdtv) KVtNINO at VK o'eock. a'ijlif ROCKHILL & WILSON, Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila Tiie Largest aud Beat Assortment Uo s Clothlu In theCit-. Voy' Clothlog Mud to Ocder, of ronTic . tW I'ALLY IN YOUIt MKJIITI ORAM) TuItCHLU.il r rAT:DE AND MASS m E E t a N cf AT Titr. ?mu HALL GCiiMlMOVV.V, ON FK1DAY EVEJJlCsQ, SEPL 23. At H3!f.-vii. C.?vo.i 0 Cock. oni. tiioi anii i:i i't ,n.ic isviNcirr, -.s Fiom ibe rir will bo liluo'' of Orrmautewn. o-corted oy th' "Ilrys in Th 11 ?(:( n will be held iu the I'all and in front ol the lla 1, aud addresses wi I be uclivorod by HON. MOUTOM McMICH W.L. t, AFTA1W CUKBY, of Dolawaro. C K1S F.HAL I.OUlS WAtiNEIl. Mkn. l.tfiris liAKKEIt, of Maine. Gr.KKRAL JOsllUA T. OWES. CW-OhEL UlVfcJK. Tho l!i publican Invinoiblos will loave the cars at 1 i.-lier's Lane Maiion, 1 lie lo al Citizens on the rou'e nro requested to il'nminato. Friends or CLARY, TAYLOIt, and tho whole Union Republican Ticket, turnout in your strength. By order of Union Republican Wards Executive Committee. It gr- s r K CIA L JiO T 1 0 li. UNION" LVAOUF. MOHjlE.) Ukoao Srui.Kr. ( I'tiiLADKLi-HiA, September 27, 1 CO-MQRROW (FWDAY) EV22TINS, THE '16K II.'STA.a', The in: of tltJ Urilou Lcfi!?a3, aul tlis Clti- 2ens of Fiiiliilt'HiLiU. Are invited to meet at NATIONAL MALL, MAKKVT BfltEKT, ItKliOW THIItrKEN I'll, AT fclOtlT O'CLOCIC, An Address will be delivered bv ' R. STOCKETT MATTHEWS, E3Q,, tif ltaltunore, Md. '. B. Ladles are csoeclilly invito J to be pro.icnt. I'.y order oi ibe Commlitce ou t'ubllc Meeting. JAMt.8 II. nBN'K, C'hulrman. C HARLrs f-.. 0;iF.N, eermary. (,'27 it h P K C 1 A L JN OT I C li. LMuJV 1 EAGUiC IIOIHE, I lii:OAi TULitr. I uiLADKi.rniA, rieptembcr 27, IWjti. The Citizens of Philadelphia, and the Members of the Union League, Arc piirticu'arly r vlti u to n:eet ftt MARKET oTKEET, KKL0Y TIIIRTEEXTU. ON SATURDAY EVKNINO NEXT. THE 29th INST., AT 8 O'CLOCK. An Address will dc delivered by JOHN GOL'OltTH, IiK.i. M. B. Ladies are especially Invited to be present My order of tho Committee on Public Meetinfrs. JAMES H. OUNK, Chairman. Charles 5. Ooden, Secretary. 9 27 8t SPECIAL ATTENTION I UKION L"AQDE HOUSE, ) Hhoao flrilKKT. ) riiiLADKLi-niA, Hoptembor 37, 18U6. The Citizens of Philadelphia, and the Members of the Union League, are invited to assemble at the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, ON MONDAY EVE XING NEXT, THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, A T KIO IT O'JI OCK An A dd iss will be delivered ' y DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ESU. Tl ket ol adODlsslon to be hud at the UNION LKAOIV. UOUSE on M JM)AY. K. y Lades are espeel; Uy Invited to bs present. 1 or.erof t.e v. o. mlttee on , ubllc Meetluus. JaV E8 .". ORNE, Chairman. ( sables s. CDi.N, r i ctetar. 9 27 4 ; VT FOR ALDERMAN, FIFTH WARD, WIIJilAM W. DOUOIIEItTY. v 12 1ml ROCKHILL & WILSON, Drown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St.. Phila. Heady-Made Clothing for Hen. Eeady-Made Clothing for Youth. eady-Made Clothing; for Boys, POLITICAL. "BOYS IN BLU13" OF TIIK FOUR- 'i 1 h.."'j 11 i'i. e aie enu-imeiii. Wo o v for llit nar. r tl:l sustnlmd us wid e tlRhilnr lot our conntrv'4 rlj;hls V e MiHP'l t' f Htsni nnd Stripe a eve tin- elomla ol I.nnkuu IVIountnin nni as th -helit Is I elie d lint pfntiditd. they irrinliled an.l de l. All In nornl le nu n who have sorred In the arm or rnvy imd v hn Inive no nvmpnthv wi li Johnson and l is ;el.p new ore Inviidi loin C'oinpuny A. Ot'ary Lerlon. of 'lie I onrteenth Wnr.l. t otne to the Mo'.iti(f to-nleh at MMMAM IIAI.r., C'OATI.S street aliovo K EVfA TH. WII.U M J. MAf'IC V V, It CnplHln, PT,.i- Ktininu WAIUL 1'lir, M KMRFiRS "- o' the trii"ii Itpnublle.in pnt are rnnptsti n nimhlo SI the lieu Vo A MXIlsKK. No. IU l K rl Honil, lor t.ie mirpose ot pariiclnntinK In the rrnmt tore lill-lii nroreF!nn ol the second ( on'-rea lonil end Klrnl heiiBfeilji I Istnci- on HATTIKIY Vl- N .Mi, rntembert!!i(lnpt ) a. 7 o'clock AH Tnlnn men In It e Wb U aie Invited to al'end, and show Iit iheir pre sence that no svinpit o lor trjilinrs bi felt by the Union in e o th -old Tour h " order of ADAM I1II.L. Marshall. t omas M. McKr.r.vKR. fiecret:irv I xecut've C m mlttee. p PV'J ATTKNTIt 'N I CUMPANV "H," II K " rt HUCaN NVIN IHM.S. - I'araile Till LV . I M a' ii't o c ock. to Oerinan'own. "atOMlfiy eenlll!, 0 ecu s ' n .leuklntoH n. Jty order of apialn. WILLI M II .TOTN' l Attsistnnt Secretary. FIHE AN'D BURGLAR PROOF SAFES rpilR "EVANS & WATSON" S .A. ir li ALWAYS RELIABLE. Tho "Inside Door" Safe Novor Fails. PniLADKLi'iiiA, Beptembor 2ii li6. ME StUtS. EVANS A; WATStiV:- (ientlcmcn : About bis years aco we purchased from job one ol your Fire-Proof Sates, which we placed in our m II on Mniiet street, west of the brlaie. i cstor day morning onr mill was destroyed br tire, and trie ht'e falling into the cellar anionvst ibo ruins, was sub jected to a great nrAT. After tlu tiro was subdued e oiieni d tiie .'iiti-. and found ot r m noy, books papers, policies of Insurance, etc. etc, pekkectlt r&KSKiivKD. We chc(riull r commend your aie to a 1 desiring pro tection in the event ol Are. Respect uily yuuis, 1'ETEniON & M Alt -ill Al.l., So. W4J Market street. V'e tiitte p esTl.e ia lefTiln' to t!ic above certnlcnte, Khkh, with 'beuii.ci others in our pos:icsnlon, pro es our i aies to be. a- we have b!mii s reereieuted tlit-ui, n 1 1 Itl'LC I" protection. We are the Sole manufacturers of i-etsv,Ith Inmle or dtuh e do. rs. Our prices arc lower than other makers, aud we earnestly desire all seeking a Sate with the preutts'. seeuritv, to exauilos our lariro stock before purchuitliii,' elsewhere- EVANS & WATSON, No. 811 9 ill 6trp ciri'SNUT st. J ' A N S & W A T fcs O N. M ANl'FA('Tl7aKlt3 Ol' FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF S J IT E S design fOtt Bank, Mercantile, or Dn elllng-f Inuiie I'ae Established Over 25 Yean. Over 24,000 Safes in Use. Tha only Safes with Iusida Doors. Never Lose their Firo-Proof Quality. Guaranteed free from DaL.pno-w. Sold at Prices Lower than othsr makers. WAREROOllSi IN. - K 1 ill .XI I' 1 !'- OC, UlIt.AUKI.PIllA. : o sp CARPETINGS. LKEDOM & SHAW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CA11PET WAIIEIIOUSE. No. 910 ARCH STREET. AltKC Ol'EMKG AJi EKTIRK NEW STOCK OF Foreign and Doraeslic Carpctinss In every style and variety, (9 4tm5o MEDICAL. QHEltOKEE CUJIE, THE GREAT INDIAN MEDICINE, CURES ALL DISEASES CAUSED BY YorillfUL lyOISCHKTIOX. VIZ. ! SEMINAL .iKNtr- , ,..Irr,,.. . L.USS US WJlVSI, L'.AHt-inAl, L,AMIIUI)K. lAIiS IN -ill. liAtlv. DIMMiSS UK VISION", l'ttlCMAlUUK OLD AGE WEAK KERVKS, DIFFICULT RETI!IM), fALE COUNTENANCE, 1SSAKITY, ' CONSUMPTION, AN I) ALL DISEASES li at follow as a sequenco of voutulul iudiscrotlous. THE CHKKOKEE CCKK Will restoro hea th and viwr, and effect a pernuiuent cure after nil other mediemes buve lulled. Ihirtv-two nano pamphlet Bi nt Iu a sealed envelope, free to any addn. ..... f lite 2 pel bottle or threo bottles for S Fold bv all DruKifctsi or wib he sent br ejurcus to any por inn oi ibe world, on the receipt of price, 'jV the .oiep.opr.eor. MERWfV No. 3ii W alter itreut. New York CUEROKEhTltENED Y Cures all tlrlnary (JompiHiniH, viz. i e.rvel Infliun mutiou ol the hlailderand Kidneys Itoteniiou oi I'rlne. strictu'esot the L'rctma Drop.neul swo llnn Urick Hunt Deposits, and all diseanes that require a diuretic, and wbeu used In ciriiiinetloii with the rHFJUKEE ISJKfTlOS, , , does not fall to euro Gouoirhiea. Oleet, ami all Mucus ili.churuei m Alaleor Feiimlo c irintf recent canes In irum oue to three duvn and isespi ela'ly leouiiiniended luihoite cases of Fluor Aibus "r Whites in Keuinltn 'Ibe iwo meoieines used In conjunction will not lah to remove this disaureeoble comuiuint, and iu tnose cues w Ik re oiner uie llclnes nuve been used without success. I'rice, Itemedy, Ono Botlle, Hi. tthree Botaes, 0.1. Inieetlon ' ". " . . The Tberokee "Curi-." "VJ m-iiy." and "A-c'i.in' are to be found In all well-regulated drnn stores, and are recommended by phvslclaua and druiiHlnts all over ibs world for meir luirlnulo worth and merit. Some un pr'nelpled dealers, howovai, try to deceive their cus loiueisby se ling che and wortMei oompoiiuds In order lo make money-Iu pluee oi these. B-run de emed If the dnsgiis will uot buy Hiain lor you, write to us. and we will eni ibem to you bv exnress, seeoteiy packed, and tree lrom observation We treat a'l dlsoaes to which the human system is sul Jnot, and win be p. eased to receive lull and explicit siateiuents from thou wbo have lal'ed to receive relief hereto oie. i.artea or lientleuien can a dress us ia ptrfect confidence. M'eae Hire to seud our thirty-two page pamphlet lre t every ludy aud gentleman in the luud. Address all lMers for ii.inl'hiefs. meiiciues, or advice. U the sole orotrletor, 6tmwfip No. 1 WA1KEU Btret, N.Y. R. HUNT EK, No. 41 N. SEVENTH btpfft. ABOVE FILBEBT. 1TIIL 1DELPIIIA Acknowledged by all arti t intereitetl as hy lar tlia AlOM hCtCESSFUL HllVHU'llN In the treatment of lAuatet in h i tifalti. QUICK 1 1101(01 lilt, and l ernianint caret puarameed in ever) case. Kemeiulier IK lirNTKB'H I elet. rated Hetnedies can onlv be Imd genuine ai hisold establish J tO'tico, No 4( N , tjEYENlU trt, aboYt c'uMt V V 61 1 TIJ 'is,' is I T J J, 13. GEO. .1. HKKKELS, LAOT & CO., TKIRTEEKTH and CIIESN"JT BU rtUI.AIlHl.lTIM. Suite of Wnlnut rurniture b Oil. Bu'.to of Walnut Furniture, I'o'.tihjil. EulU of Walnut Tailor Furniture m Oil. Suits of Walnut Pr.rlor Jnmtt'irn, PMitihsd Buits cl'PkOtcwood Chaaibor ruruitare. Suits rombcii Cliamhrr l uvniLuru. Kuita Poinicii Parlor i utniiato. Suits of Walnut l)inin-Rooin Furnitura Suits ot Wuluvtl.il'rary Fv.rnitut j. Suits of Wulnut Hail Furniture. A lare asortmert finished on hand. i:i:tll!(i!', J. HKiKH.S, l.M'KY A C.r 9211ni5p No. K'Ol ana 11.03 t'H K.t.v U f Ciren. BEDDINU AMI rEATHEtt WAREHOUSE, II'.N'fli blKKEl, UKI.OW ai:cu Feather Ited.i. Hols crs. I'll Ions; MattreM-s ot all kinds; DiHiiketa, ('iiuiortalbs, t'oun terpuu s SnniiL' Keds. Uptime i.ot.t. Iron lteoi-teHds ''ucliiuiis. n d all other arncics in tbo liuu ot buyincMt. MOH niLLBOKN. No. 44 N. TC.M It xtreet. 67 tuiiv'ui.'u Ho ow arsh. a. r (i 01 t -A rt H 3 TUY FUKNITUKK AT (iOL'M) & COM J.) Union Depots, cotnnr MNTIIuml Jf AllKKT and No. M una 3d Nortn COM) Street. 'I he t.ruest, chenpest ami tiest stock of Farnlturn. of every ucicnptlon. iu the wor d, f-end tor I'rinted t'aia lovneuud l'rlee Mf. "he sxunilne.ss o. material tin I workmsnslilp Is iiiinrnnteed ol a I we sell. Furniture lor 1 arlor, Drawing room, rhauioer oi Bod room. D nlug rooio, Lilirary. Kitchei, Servants' rooms. Oillces, hcfioos, t:burebev, Odd Feliows, sihhooh. or ot'ier I etie. Slilps lmll:utions t'iulis, Cu Irites, Pubic t.iiildmti!! Dotes Konrdintt Houses Hospitals. Fa n,-, or a Miiiilu pleue ol Furniture. l'Ti.v li'j:s and e.-ti'iia es i nrnLshed when re(;uire I Orders seiH ! post will he exoctirctl wi ll tie -Dutch, and wilh llhrrnlity nd justness o: de:illii Co'in ry ie eis, am. the lr(le lieneniiiv.eoutinue. to lx sunp.iad i n IlieFauie lileral wholesali terms tliut Insure tlin a linr I'Kifl . I'nrtie-. nt n uislnn-e in n remit ihrouxn onr Ivanket. the Farmers' and Mechanics' .aiionn. li.mk, ( lit hiiu. ftreet or tho I iiluu Aattona linnk, liiird. s n et. or bv xpress berk, or l ost Olttne Ordor lin n.nllu e utiention will beciven aud saiislac.ioa i.isurod. r()tll,I) ,V: CO., N. .. comer NlNTh and Ma KKK-T streets and Nos. 3T ntid 3 ftortu EC'0l Htru.-t, 1 "in Thiladeiohla. TY O HOUSKKE h PinTs. I have a Inrpe stock of every variety ot FOICNI'J IHK Which I vtlll sell at reducea prices conKlstiug oi 1 LAIN AND M a HULK '1 OI' COTx'AOK hUIT8 WALNUT Oil AM H bK -UITA rAltl.OH M:ilh IN VELV I' I I.U8H I'AKLOH BIT I ' t IN II s Mi CL01U. PAHIOlt ( UIT8 IN HFPh. hiiii liontils, Extension Tab es. Wardrobes, Hookcas.si Slaltrtsseti, Lounges., etc etc L 1'. ; I IST INK 6 19 N. E. corner i-KUOND and IiAi'K .Streets. A li L 11 E D I T 9 5. A. J- It OB IN SON I'n jM ft riilf J-itJjkiiir-r.lasst'S. F.N(1I:aVIN(jS I'AIN'IISliS, lUtAUINUS Ef llanufiicturrr of all kinds of l-.oolvin:- '.iliis-t., i'oi'lrmt. ait'l I-ij ttn-e l''rumti in Ovtlea. Wo. 810 CHESNUT STREET. TH1KO OOOb AI OVl- THK CONTINKNTAX, I'HILADhLPIIlA. 3 15 A I.uie Assortment of tiie Cateat St j lea On band, and will be so'.d this coining season at very n oderato prices, at I.. I.ITZ'S Furniture Kstnbllshmeut, n 8 3m '!,'-!.L!?nJEIl5y?: 5T6treet. STANDARD SCALES. BANKS. DIN MORE & CO.. (SUCCESSORS TO A. B. DAVIS St C'O.J. BMlAClLUKIta Of PATENT STAMOABS . SCALDS, suitable tor Welsh Locks It sJ road Tracks, aud I epots, coal. Hay and Live 8co-k. Also, lmoroved I'atent Mca'e. lor Blast ........ 1 llliii, Alllla u ... Foundries, ano a 1 tho yarl. us descriptions ot Dormant HOIl I ortanio I inii'THI r-.-nicr. niiu i aiviil Iinailiv A. W. Corner FIF'l ( EN'l II and PENnKYLi Avcuue, 1'bl'adelphla C9 14 LVANIA. II ln. r M Ttankn 1 . H Dinmore Frederick A. Uiehle, p E R F EC T I O if IS KARELT ATTAIHED, YET A. B. W. BULL ARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP. FOB KEMOVINQ Crease, Paint, Pitch, and Vam,h. Fiom all floods of Durable Colors, is ahead ot anything yet discovered. It leaves the (joods soft, aud as ponect as wb'tn new with no snot upon walch dust can col ecf, atvls tbecaso with all ibe preparations heretofore sold tor cioausui oods. It is dellciitoly periumed. sud entirely fe lrom tba dlsiikieeuhle odor of Benzine, and all oUtss resluoua Buhls. COUNTERFEITS Ot this prepsrntton are extant therefore b sure ami take none but ttutt v lilch btu the aufogrdtili ot A. B. Wi LULLAl.D ou tke label Manufactured by the FroprJctors, A. B. W. BULLAItO & CO, WOrtCRSTEU, UAStt, Generul Anonts for I'eMayl' ama, DVOTT & CO. Se. 233 Kortb BECOtv!) Street, PhUadelphja. ForsaVs bv all Druggists. 7 0 3m rp I I E CHEAPEST JOIi PRINTINO OFFICE, IN rHILADELPniA, HADDOCK. . SON'S, No. 618 MABKET Mtrul 0 143mrp Entrsnoe on Decatnr street. QOLD BOUGHT AND SOLD B.T STERLING, LANE & CO., BAKKEB.1 9 ct'.cp o1 no soutu iuibd tjtct
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