UITV BULLETIN. Tun Farms Assassin:sm.—The Assessors will meet in the several Wards, to-morrow, Thurtday and Friday, for the purpose ofigicing on the extra assessment lists the names of those citizens who have been omitted from the regular list, or • who have removed into another election division since the assessment was made. .It isimportant that every voter shall be assesse d . Tha regular list is now posted in the different precincts. It should be carefully ozamined, and citizens whose names are not upon it should attend to the extra assessment. The sessions of the Assessors are held from 10 o'clock A. M. until 7 o'clock P. M. The folletwing are the places designatedin each Ward for holding the extra assessment: First Ward—At Michael Gibbon's, S. E. corner of Bli. ghth and Tacker streets. Second ' Ward—At Francis Morgan's, N. W. corner ofaigith and Carpenter streets. ' Ward—Al Lewis Dennin's, S. E. corner of Fifth and Queen street& Fourth Ward—At Adam Basher's, No. 11.2 Passynnk avenue. Filth Ward—At Robert Winslow's, No. 326 South Filth street. Sixth Ward—At William Leach's, No. 810 Cherry street. ' Seventh.Ward—At Michael O'Malley's, S. W. corner of Seventeenth and Addison streets. . Eighth Ward—At William McCourt's, S. W. corner of Twelfth and Locust streets. - Ninth Ward—At Daniel B. , o Beitler's, 1619 Market street. Tenth Ward—At James McLaughlin's, N. W. corner Broad and Race streets. Eleventh Ward—At James Conlogno's, N. W. corner Front and Pegg streets. Twelfth Ward—At Joseph Edwards's, 618 North Fifth street. Thirteenth Ward—At John Wellbank's,N.W. corner Tilton and Callowhill streets. Fourteenth Ward—At JacobEfaubert's, N.E. corner of Spring Garden and Twelfth streets. Fifteenth Ward—At George Healer's, N. E. corner Fifteenth and Brown streets. Fifteenth Ward—At Christian Germ's, 2102 Coates street. d Sixteenth Ward—At John Barger's, 838 Poplar street. Seventeenth Ward—At John Harbinson's, N. W. corner Front and Master streets. _ Eighteenth Ward—At George W. Simons's. 1522 Richmond street. Nineteenth Ward—At Benjamin Rodgers's,S.E. cor ner Frankford 'toad and Adams street. Nineteenth Ward—At John Goodwin's, S. W. cor ner Front and Diamond streets. TwentiethWard—At Joseph Mountain's, N.W. cor ner Inv tz and Poplar streets. Twentieth Ward—At John Fox's, S. W. corner Fif teenth & Thompson streets. Twenty-first Ward—At Arnold Highley's, Ridge, above Green Lane, on Sept. 30. Twenty-first Ward—At .Alexander Mcßride's, cor ner Main and Cotton streets, on Oct. 1 and 2. Twenty-second Ward—At Barbara Roop's, Man street, on Sent. 30. Twenty-second Ward—At General Wayne. Main and Wasbington streets. on Oct. 1 and 2. Twenty-third Ward—At F. C. Michener's, Main street, Bolmesberg, on Sept. 30. Twenty-third Ward—At Geo. S. Clayton's, Cedar Bill, on Oct. 1. Twenty-third Ward—At Elijah Roffman's, Fox Chase, on Oct.% Twenty-third Ward—At J.Fx ederick Wiseman's,No. 4242 Frankfort street. Twenty-fourth Ward—At John Mar's, Lancaster av enue and Raverford street. Twenty-fourth Ward—At James Ward's, Lancaster avenue and Forty-eighth street. Twenty-fiftn Ward—At Charles F. Jones, Rising Sun Rotel, Sept. SO. 'Twenty-fifth Ward—At James Sullivan's, Richmond and Somerset streets, Oct. 1. - Twenty-fifth Ward—At Conrad Schant's, Harrow gate, October 2. Twenty-sixth Ward—At Smirk' Furlough's, S. W. corner Broad and Shippen streets. Twenty-seventh Ward—At James Reilly's, Darby road, near Gray's lane. Sept. 30. Twenty-seventh Ward—At Benjamin Sharp's, 4252 Market street, October 1. Twenty-seventh Ward—At Win. H. Morris's, 3734 Market street, October 2. Twenty-eighth Ward—At Antoine Gross's, Broad street, above Montgomery, Sept. 30. Twenty-eighth Ward—At Mrs. Lake's,Robin Hood, October 1. Twenty-eighth Ward—At George Beck's, 3404 Ger mantown avenue, October 2. WE EIXE anticipated the opening next Thurs day, and have already looked through the stock now being piled up on the tables of Wanamaker & Brown. We were amazed, and have no words to express our surprise and gratification at the vastness and beauty of their Fall and Winter Clothing. Never before has Philadelphia been offered such clothing at such prices. N a-Lann.rn WARD Boys LN BLUE.—At a meet ing of the Boys in Blue of the Nineteenth Ward, last evening, at their headquarters, Trenton ave nue and York street, ten full companies were re ported. The first regiment was organized by the selection of Isaac F. Simmer, as Colonel, William F. Miller, Lieutenant Colonel, Robert Gillespie, Major, and George S. Jenkins, A.djatant. FME Anrs.—A collection of paintings, crystal medallions, &c., all from the American Art Gal lery, New York, is now on view at Scott's Gal lery. 1020 Chestnut street, and will be sold, with out reserve, on Wednesday,Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. Ax EXTRA QUALITY triple-plated silver ware will be sold at Scott's Art Gallery, 1020 Chestnut street, to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock. It Is all from the establishment of Mr. G. H. Bechtel, of this city, manufactured by him for his best custom trade, and warranted a~ represented or no sale. Rm.% AT Pon - r BREEZE i ARli. —A race between the s. m. Ruby, to wagon, and the bik. Vic tor* to harness, mils heats, best three in five, for $5OO, will take plaeo at — oint Breeze, Wed nesday, September 30. Dn. WALvnit WILLIA3tiON lectures this evening at 8 o'clock, at the Hahnemann Medlr,.al College, Tenth above Market street. DRINK the famous Arctic soda Water and read the EVENING BIII.LETIN. at Hillman's News Stand, at North Pennsylvania Depot. CITY NOTICES. IT 12 WORDERFUL how cheap goods are sold at Gay's China Palace, 1022 Chestnut street. The stock was all selected by Mr. Gay in person from the largest manufacturies in Europe. .The cause of their being so remarkably cheep is the great reduction of prices on the other side of the water. Business being very dull, all the manufacturers have large stocks ou hand, and are willing to discount largely to effect sales. Below we quote prices of a few staple goods. Fancy are at a still greater discount. White French China Cups and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces $1 25 White Stone China Cups and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces ..... 60 White French China Dining PlateS,W, tnches.per d0zen........ ...................... 2 00 White Stone China Dining Plates, 9)a inches, per dozen ......... ......... ..... ....... . White Stone Chinn_ Chamber Sets, 12 places, per seL. .............. • • • • • • •• ..... • Cut Glass Goblets, pa d0zen.......... Blown Glass Gcblets, per dozen Cut Glass Taxublers, per dozen.. - SPOTTEDITKE DO3IniOEB The teeth sea become speckled if every detilemen IS not removed from them every twenty-tour hours To do this effectually there is nothing like Sozoookrr It literally renders the enamel impervious and in destructible. . "SreLoam's" celebrAted Glue is now being used to cement friendship between Grant and Butler. CSIAS. STOKES & Co., No. 824 Chestnut street, Under the Continental. All ready-made work same as castomer,ln the latest Styles. 'Melton Suits $25 00 Ileavy Coating Suits.... 27 50 Scotch Suite 30 00 -Frne English Coating .. .............. 55"0U A large assortment of fall and winter overcoats from $l5 to $45. Jummotis mothers and nurses use for children a safe and pleasant medicine in Bowmc , B larenT Con. Ton Gn . sp:y.—Tlto newest and latest style of Rat. for Ladles and Mimics, at . To GENII:. • Those of you who are about to purchase a hat, ge one of our latzst s_tylcs, at our store, No. 5:. , 4 alio 566 Chestnut street. BustacAL Issratiy.avis and druggists' sun Aries. SNOWDB.s & BROTHER, 2CESeith Liaghth street. DEarlizsa, BLINDNESS AND (.3 A TARID-1. 3. Itasca. M. D.. Professor of the Eye and :Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above mernhers mitt the utmost enccess. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city cr.ti be been at this "dice, No. 605 Ara street. The in , qical faculty are mvit e d to accompany tiketr patients, ne has no -ie , :rets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. CTORENT:rtitOltillfit NORTH THIRD STREET, r t r: below ;lace Etreet - 220 Arch t3treot. etze, 3trp. GREAT SALE. H HENNEQUIN & CO. BROCHE SHAWLS. The choicest of the offoringa of these? renowned .Fabri Particular attention is naked to the undermentioned. which are worthy the critical examination of Commie. sews, and others 75 Fine Brodie Squares. colors Pon ceaus and Blacks. $l2, $l5 and $lB, 50 Fine Breehe Squares (Gold and Silver Medale awarded to these), $22, $25 and $32. 25 Fine Broohe Longs, Pommy, Blacks and Whites, $25. 25 Fine Eli - position Shawls, $35 and $45. 25 "Gold Medal"---Copies of India, $55, $75 and $9O. 15 "Chefs d'Ouvre of these eminent manufacturers: --to these Shawl' were given the highest reward (Legion d'Honneur) at the last Exposition, $lOO, $llO and $125. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 920 CHESTNUT STRE.E.V. au29 a to th TO PROPRIETORS OF HOTELS,BOARDING-HOUSES AND SHIPPING. We have a special wholesale department for supplying Linen and Cotton Sheeting. Towels, Napkins, Single Bed and Berth Blankets, and other goods particularly adapted to your wants. All the above kind of goods made up at short notice if desired. STRAWBRIDGE &CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE , Corner of Eighth and Market St. ee2ll 6m CARD TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS We have established a department for the convenience of Country Merchants who do not wish to buy whole pieces of fine goods. We will cut fine Silks, Dross Goode, Linen Goode, Clothe and Casaimeres in such quantities so will best suit their sales and convenience at the regular wholesale rates. STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER CENTRAL DRY GOODS STORE, Corner of Eighth and Market St. sellb% gm 111 RKET 4 43 NINTH ‘f t r 4Fw 04' '44 Have attractive assortments of the following goods late:, sting prices to the buyer, viz.: LADIES' CLOAKINGS, CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, &c. DRY GOODS. BLANKETS, QUILTS, &c. DOMESTIC GOODS. LINEN GOODS. HOSIERY, HDICFS., &c. CLOAKS, SHAWLS, &c. BOYS' CLOTHING. 7 he Btockis large fresh, desirable and at the lowest prices of tbe day. Buyers will consult their interest by examining. ee2B tu w 3m C. PONSON'S GOLD EDGE LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS, Acknowledged to be the best made. HAMRICK & COLE, N 0.45 North Eighth Street, have the pleasure of announcing dint they are VIM EXCLUSIVE IMPORTERS Of the GOLD EDGE BRAND of those deservedly popular goods. nU widths of which will be found throughout the season iu their stock. Aleo. that they have constantly in store the various grades of DONNE:FM AND POISON'S BLUR SILKS. The above very superior fabrics we shall offer at prices to compete with inferior makes. HAMRICIt & COLE, N0.4:15 N. Eighth Street. N. 11.—Just opened. DRESS SATINS, in choice Evening Shades, much helm regular pros' s. It 4 C. st 26 a tu2tul Oaktorde% Continental HoteL C. Oallford & SORB THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN---PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER *.:9, 1868. DUI GOODS. FINE We have pet received 33 AUCTION LOTS The "See-Dive," iti)Vgßlls,lNG'lB: T.HRTLlf.,ET:9l!..pg,',l4flgT.'''.. AI) . T .- ..V,..A . ..1..115E t COE, WETHERILIJ Sz CO., ADVERTISING AGENTS, Lim 33 4G-PAEL 13-.lr3x.r.,roiN Grg COE, WETRERILL & CO 'S ADVERTISING AGENCY Presents a convenient and complete opportunity Tor publishing advertisements in any nutnber of the best and most widely-circulating Newspapers of the different cities and towns throughout the whole country, at the publishers lowest rates, with the least possible trouble to advertisers, and with the greatest despatch. A single copy of an advertisement only is required, from which a sufficient number are carefully printed, which insures correct insertiotis. By this method the advertiser Is spared the labor of corresponding with the several papers, the expense of postage, and much time and perplexity in the settlement of bills. Besides this, he can know when his account is settled, and no apprehension need be entertained of the too common an noyance of bills being presented after having been once paid. Copies of papers containing advertisements are forwarded to advertisers, and all requisite alien t on given to insure general satisfaction. COE, WETHERILL & CO. are duly empowered to receive advertisements at the publlshers'lowest rates. The publishers' prices (only) are charged to advertisers and subscribers, and the terms of each paper are on the for examination. A list of places, papers, terms and prices may be bad at the Agency, without charge. Information relative to the circulation of the various journals throughout the country carefully given. Through the Agency a circumspect and discriminating choice of places'and the.best selection of papers can be had, suitably adapted to various business pursuits, enabling persons to advertise Judiciously, effectively and safely. Copies of the best newspapers in America may be seen and examined at the Agency, their re spective merits understood, and a complete system of advertising adopted, upon either a large or small scale. Advertisements are carefully and skilfully written, without charge, for those who are not expe rienced in the art, and improvemente suggested in such as are written by unpracticed hands. Remittances may ho made from any section of the country with entire assurance that all orders will be faithfully and promptly attended to. READ ! ONE OF THE MANY INDORSEMENTS BY THE NEWSPAPER PRESS OF PHILADELPHIA. ADVERTISING A GENCIES. The business of advertising, like every other feature of modern journalism has assumed immense proportions within the past five or ten years, and now almost every largo city In the Union has its advertising agency. While some of these concerns have been unreliable, there are others that have attained a national reputation for straightforwardness and energy in their dealings. Such has been especially the case with the firm of COE, WETHERILL & CO., of this city, whose ability, energy and sterling integrity are reaping a just reward in the increasing amount and importance of their business transactions. They have always secured and retained thegood will and esteem of their numerous customers. Between this firm and the public press of the United States generally there exists a mutual feeling of interest and confidence. Many publishers of this State have informed ns that Messrs. COE, WETHERILL & 00. have sent them more business this year than all their other advertising agents. Publishers in all the States find it for their interest to appoint Messrs. COE, WETHERILL & CO. their agents, because by so doing the amount of their other advertising busi ness is greatly increased and facilitated, and they run no risk; for Instead of dealing with firms with whose standing they are unacquainted, they deal with a single house, for whose honor and responsi bility, not only ourselves, but almost the entire newspaper press of the country, are vouchers.— Philadelphia Evening Star. Indorsed by Philadelphia Press, Age, North American, and the other leading newspapers of Philadelphia. COE, ADV ERTISING AGENTS, LEDGER BUILDING, PHILADELPHIA, PA. DRY 6OOLa. Fourth and Arch._ ‘`r . 4-4 LYONS VELVETS, PAISLEY SHAWLS, SACK CLOTHS, CHAMELION SERGE, ROYAL POPLINS, • BLACK REPS, ROBE DE CHAMBERS, SHORT DRESS ROBES, Good Blankets, Fine Quilts,Damask Cloth" HOUSEFURNISHING DRY GOODS. Fall Trade. 1868. EDWARD FERRIS, GIRARD STORES, NIW. our, Eleventh and Chestnut Sts, Entrance 36 South Eleventh, OFFERS AT JOB PRICES 20,000 Yards Hamburg and Needle Werk Embroideries. ALSO. _Linen...Hdkfs., -All. kinds,. Real and Imitation Valencienne,Thread, Guipure and Cluny Laces. And a complete dock of 4 01 - 00E0Sl. rifir - Koribeedt and King's celebrated make of Parings and.Ruffiluo at Manufacturer', Price,. la2B-tu the c_LARK k Al- IDDLE Cf . i HAM PLATE BIDING SCHOOLS• EUGENE DE KIEFFER'S RIDING SCHOOL, Dugan street, below Spruce, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, will be re•opened on Mon 15ePteMberablt.1868, tell-iui•rp .:'-i':' . ;• l 'B- -I ''''.:t...'l", - ,.:';','' . - . .,,.';':: . ' .- . -. .': D E NEWSPAPER PHILADELP HIA. READ! READ! ADDRESS ALL ORDERS TO WETHERILL & •r Ai:mil:MEE% JEWELRY, mu. CLARK 81(BIDDLE GORHAM PLATE o ECALDWELL & CO. ,1 rr 71C : 1 2 66 ‘ AlarrlSTlc SILVER WARES. 90,2 ..VjaTNUT STREET. CLARK &BIDDLE GORHAM PLATE ECEDICIMiIIa RHEUMATIS,I RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. Warranted Permanently Oared. Warranted Permanently Cured. Without Injury to the System. Without lodide, Potaruda or Colehimn. By Poing Inwardly Only. DR. FITLER'S GREAT RHEUMATIC REMEDY 4 FOR RUEUILATISM AND NEURALGIA IN ALL 118 FORE. .--Tite,onbtatandard. -reliable, -positive, int allible perms, tient cure ever discovered. It is warranted to contai nothing hurtful or injurious to the system. WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED. WARRANTED TO CURE OR MONEY REFUNDED. Thousands of Philadelphia references of cures. Prepared 29 Soulh Fourth Street, below Market. sub) th a tu tf Bpt, . LARK atBiDDLg. ift PA- L i I 11.1 a Writkr : 5.4:4=1 1106. REMOVAL. 1106. TILE ,SINGER MANUFACTURING COMPANY Have Removed their Warerooras to No. 1106 Chestnut Street. BINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE la simple, durable, quiet and light running. and capable of performing an a-tonishing range and variety of work. It will hem. fell. stitch. braid. gather, cord, tuck. quill. embroider, mays twp • WM. B. voorn. &Mat. 1 -IPOI6ITICAI. NOTIVEf4:. ti:rTIiE:MANUFACTURERS,I . . . _ / .IVleohaTtirls and MeleGhatits ' -- .. . . OF PHILADELPHIA. ' ,' 'i . „Wbo . a're In favor of fav o reaci and good order Natione stored Union, and in of linstaining the al Cred% and 'of the Er.nnTION to the . Pardininor and Vice. DnEaunnsor of GWIT and COLFAX, both honest men, of calm judgmeht and porabffencv of purpoee, purity of character and patriotism of Bus. most exalted kind, ler apectfully recommend our business men to assemble In Mass Meeting at CONCERT HALL. at 8 P. M., on WHO. NEBDAY EVEN/ v(1. SEPTEMBER 130tb. 1868. for the' purpose of enameling our opialotui upon the importance of the coming Presidential campaign, and to take such action as will firmly establish peace, prosperity and conSdento in our business relations with the world. Lewis Audenreid A Co.. Morrie. Tooker A Co . Barnwell, Neill A Co., Buck Mountain Coal CO.. Davis, Pearson & Co.. Audenreid, Norton & Co.. 1 Mar, Weaver A Co.. • stokes, Cold well & Co.. Hallowell, Branson As Co., . Henry Crookey & Co.. James Howlann & Co:, Kirapatrick. Kinsey A Co.. Field & Keehrole. - Benj. Bullock. bone, Thompson, Clark & Young. Taylor Gillespie & Co.. Samuel bispham A Son, 16. U.E Cl Co., Chambers & Cattail. - itockhlk di A Wilson, Jacob Reigel & Co.„ Hoffman & Kennedy, Martin & (Jarrett, McCullough iron Company. Harrison bros. A Go., , E. A. bonder A Go. Doman A Brother, S. J. Comly A Co, Pater Wright A Bone, ~ F. A. Hoyt A Bro, Lambert:Thomas a o.. Reeves A Parvht. Thomas Wattson & Bons. " D. Focht & Co, - Alex. Wbillden A Sons, Field&Hardie, Gillespie, Zeller &Co.. , • David Thain. . Jordan & Brea. ' William IL Grant. Mmuyit Hubbard, David S. Brown, John H. Graham. James 8, Moore, u m. W. pi ll ', & Co., T. Morris Perot & Co.. Mather, Kolb di Co., James W. Carson. James C. Hand A Co.. •Latham, Lewis & Co. . Koons A Ridgeway, ' Sinclair. Trimble & co. Albert B. Jordon* Joseph C. Grubb & Co.. - S. P. Campbell. (of Benson. Samuel Barton, C amp b e ll &, - Co„). A. G. Bitches% of George F. Wardell. (Rogers. Mitcnell.) Bailey A Cascadden. J W. Galant A Sone. D. It 'Taylor A BIM Daniel Trump, J. T..Audenried di Mo., Wm. M. Tramp. Watson Malone di Co.. Patterson& Lippincott. E. B. Edwards A Co.. Wm. A. Levering. Norcross & Sheetz. • Gill A Laicals. Taylor dr Bette, A. A J. Geiger, Dodge A Co., . John Galbraith. A. T. Gayley. Verree & Mitchell. C. W. Bacon, Jr.. Brown A Woolpper. Ch a s. Evans A Son. Nathan Young, ' • W. C. Lloyd.. Haines & Jemmy. Isaac E. Lundell.; Bohan & Bickel. Miller A Bro.. J. B. loins & Bon,' _Henry Davis, • Galloway Lewis. tentris, Shaw di Brother . Banc r oft, L A Co.. Reeve A Baner. . W. T. Carter & Co.. AL 3d. Marple & co.. Geor IL Roberta. J. T. Bayley. Lew is Rothermel, James Caecadden, Wm. d. Johns A Mi... • Henry L. Gregg, S. AL Beaton. Lippincott A Trotter, Cain, Hacker & Cook. C. H. Shinn & Bon. Win. H. Davidson. Annm!' & Stanton. Wm. F. Dean. Scott, Walker & ..,0., William Esher, John M lines A Co.. , Haas. Drencher dr Snyder. Dovey, Buckley & Co. Bond A Biddle, J. &J. Dorm Bon & Co., Henry Sloan L'r Sons. Frederick Fraley. Kennedy. Stairs A CO, New tont. Orrick D. C. Clarke. Adams, Atkinson . & Co.. Thompson Reynolds, J. Wood & Brost,. Gravo A brother, George P. LIMN M. R. Barris, Richard 11. Lea ds Co., A. C. Paul, A. .1. Derbyshire. Wilcox A Dixon. T. C. Rogue & Co., Brooke,Colket A Co., E. C. Markley & Bon. Edward Sher. King & Baird, T. Horace Brown. how & Co.. J. H. Atichener A Co.„ Justice Bateman & Co., William B. Thomas', Tanta I& Trimble,, Henry Geiger A Co., Ludwig. Kneedler A Co.. !Rehm. Her/tart & CO.. 'Vetoer & Markley. Jordan & Roes. Wm. S. Stewart A Co., turmeric'. A Smith, Watson A Janney. Joel J. Bailey A Co.. Van Camp Bush. WAt. H. it. Raiguel, Laing A Meginrica. r Co.. J ones Wexner A Co., Horace F. Bunn, ROOD, Kibbe & t P. S. Dowaldla Co„ Samuel Fox. Drencher & Atkins. Smith A Seltzer U. It. Newcomer.lJohn IN/skirt & Co.. Bush. Miller & Co.. 'Daniel K. Grim. Gray. bill A Co.. ID. A. Weston, Grail, Watkin & Co.. Geo. W. Blabon A Co.. Chandler, Hart A Co.. M. Baird & co.. Geo. F. Roedel. Wm. Pollen & Co., Shields it Bro, M a t Orem M oore, Beats A Miller , hews A Shik es Kaub, Thos. Ellis & Brea., Thor. t;raige A C 0... J. W. Taylor A. Sons. Starr Mills, W. _C. Kent, Porter A Dickey, e. Simone & Co.. Park Mills. iVra Stewart & Sons. John Bovrker. Buzby & C.a.. Crowell A Collins, Christian & Co.. lEUas K. Freed. Godfrey Keebier. - brae ernith 4: Co. Wapleo, noway es Miller. ! Francis C. MIL Chas. Phillips. . A. Dant, McFadden A Thompson, Ilinnin A Bro Ellwood Mitchell. J. & J. Cladding, E. A. Hunsitker. J. B. Shelmerdlue, E. A .1, 0, heeds. Koons. echnarz A Co. J. M. Patterson, A. K. tumid, (intender A Bennett. Wm. echollenberger. W. J. Oblinger. Irvin A Stinson, John C. Stockton & Co. Prerrost so Herring. A. H. Fratici.cus A Co.. N'S in. G. Friehmuth. Bettie & arm, Coates Brothers, Edwd. I). Potts & Co., Griffith A Page, John B. Ellison & Sons. Z. Latourcade, Irwin A CO.. Lippincott A Johnson, Ellis A Ip, lioilley A Bodine. Troth A Nell, Wm. Bottom Win. A. Simpson. B. IL Simpson. L G. Graff A Co.. Jacob Martin, . 1 / 4 . elanitirm Wood, Lora ine A CO.. William J. Given. William J. Cmweon. Willem Fowler T. B. Buoharian: J. B. Gaon, J. F. Meredith. William M. Rental. Campbell A Pollock. John Johnson. John }Jerrie. Jr.. James M. Magee, James Bmyth, Boothroyd A Goatee. William Buggy. Thomas Kenworthy, John W. Williams. J. Jarden A Nepnew, Griffith A Griffith. John D. Heft, David Wallace. Nichols, ' Alexander A Co T. M.. di IL Brooke, Martin Buehler, A. Parvici. . J. R. Finley W. E. Simpson. Geo. Truman. J. P. Hutchinson. Thos. Hughes. J. H. Coyle., J. C. Mulligan. Thomas IL Gill, Geo. V. Neville. Sam]. T. Canby. IL C. Alexander, . Wm. - I:Cox.: --'' I Time. Chesnut, George Payne, Wm. C. Young, Jail. Doake, James uittle. IL B. Ott, Heaton & Denckla, J. E. Stedfote. l Jesse Leo des. P. Wood, B. M. 'rettwell. l J. M. Simpson. H. H. Harvard, J. Y. Floe, Nickerson & Moiety, - J. S. Winner, Thos. Field, Thos: Hilluppiee. Saml. C. Holmes, S. E. Slaymaker. Jos Metzger, R. Atoffete M. D., Al. Cambridge, Fry ,Si Co., Humphreys A Currie, A. C. Roberts, . Jas. bleDade, Samuel C. Young, James Armstrong, Alex. Dickey A Son. Wm. Barnett, John s shofield, Henry Beaver. William Dawson, John Finnigan, David Wallace. Jacob AL Peterman, James Flanigan. Ed. Strotuie, • D. W. Herstine, ' Samuel L. Ward. ' T. ii. Beck A Bon. David Floyd, Johallaston_ Francis Medic. William Wagner, Charlet, Papp, ' John Maier, M. J...Yohn, Charles etorke, John Hauserman. William Money, Isaac Stead, James Coupe, Wood A Ril, Pollitt A Ma tt deley, George Holland. Eller A Co James Davison, August Rinke, !John Leufel, Louis btrommel. Charles Boylan, ' (Gabriel Wolf, Frederick Lich, William Coleman, David Cameron, ' Andrew Wright, Samuel Smyth. Joseph Slobs, - _, . - _ __ _. John McCurdy. Matthew Nailer, John Hammllton. James Martin. ' James Brittin, John Lyttle, 'Thomas Bayl rind, Andrew Blair, tioorgo Berry. James Craig, ' George McDade, -- James McDade.. • James Davidson. , 1 Wm. McAfee, Win. McClain. -- Moore & Bro. Nelson Gov't, Elting & Co., William Bun= & Bon. Stuart &. Bro.. E. & J. Baker, John Wright. Thomas Allman. Baker & Nalco. Wetnerill & Brother. Jo T. s BrO Wm hn . Cramp Lewisis & Sons... Henry R. tiumiekar. William W. Cookumn. Cooper & Rogers, Thomas Dolan. G. Kessler & Son, J. Taylor As Bona. J. 8. di E. L. Perot, W. B. Smith & Co.. William Murphy. Champion, Bonder As John O. Foening. William Vey.. Fred. Wideman; John H. lihadtwale. John Bromley d: Bons. John T. Sheaff J. P. Stidmen L CO.. Wm. King, James C. Adams, Jc hn E. Core. T.H. Bartol, C. Wood. Chas. arles C. Kn W. ghtgeway. Ch, ,ss As Co.. P. Mc Manus, Horace S. Potts. Charles P Ferry, WM. H. Wallace, Peter A. Keyser, Jr., Conrad 8. Grove, Philip J. Aubin, Gregg Bros.. Heiskeli, Shaw d: Walker, Solomon Kneedler, William Allen. James Bowker, Isaac Wilkinson. William Davenport. A. W. Ghin. A. C. Vrekline, J. Boyd, Chas. E. Graff As co., Alexander Lackey, TP mons Wyatt, John Winp.. nay Nicholas It ittenoruse. John J. Thomas. John A. Dosterman. Jesso Pearson, A. Elwood Jones, Robert T. Murphy, James Stafford, Jobn M. Cook. Keegan & Erlsbin. Samuel Lehman, Thomas Lee, E. C. Knight & Co., W. P. Walter & Son. James C. Prichott, Dunwood dt Robert. eon, James Barrett, hU Dillon. D. C. McVammon, Wm. li. mum% John M. Kennedy, E. A. Woodward, Hood 8. Somers, Chambers & Bro.. Cottrell & Ayres. George - C. Antall - alt. - Seem tary Philadelphia Coal Company. VIM Dunn Bro. d: Go., Canner. Pinckney & Wel. llngton, Samuel Liastner Jr., John Rommel, John Donaldson. reeldent Gh and Mammoth Coal Company, William F. Donaldson. Saint Nicholas Coal Company. . W. Clark, Felton. ash. Butcher As Son, Joseph Brooko, Jae. Maul' Jr.. do Co.. Win F. Cushing, N. Belling & Co., Howes & Bro., SaruLE. Gobi:clan & Co., Chas. W. Epting, Joseph E. West, Chas. 8. West, A. F. Cheesebrough & Co., John Street & Co., Clark & Roberts, Edward C. Biddle, F. H. Jackson, George A. Wood. R. B. Wigton, Josiah M. Bacon, Mectier & btoel. C. D. Collide, & Co.. C. F. Norton & Co.. Blackiston, Graff & Co.. Reakirt Bro & Co., William LI. Bowers, Randolph & Jenks]. Joseph Wood,- ---ThonassJ.-Lairtiebi, Joh Doerr. Robert Neill, Clk & Co., • Ge ar org e e McDade. William McDade, .E. & 8. Homer, Wm. Hunter & Sons, Chtisttan Hollerung, Paul Gessner, . M. Rundoly, Aug Spoch Thomas Baker, Alfred Oliver, James Graben; Charles Krause, Julius Kuntze. George 'Fronde, Hugh Young, Samuel Biggerataff, John Loelholz, .Toahuit Madeley, Jr., H. Coleman. John floggs,lfil North Front street. Thomas Borg; John Wiliam, John Ramsey, Andrew Sal ith, John Eiddel, John But gnor, James Neeley. Wm. O. Wileon, John Kelso, Thomas James W. Allen, - Manufacturors, Ulrich Schlr. Wm. McMullin, Georb o Johnson, Maw Plunkett, Co., John Wilson. James Scanlan. 'George Might alth e - John Scanlan. - John Bleb ardson. . Robert Steenson. Patrick blangem Jame. McClellan. Samuel jgoogle. Thomas Dares. Robe. t ThOmbacro, - John Doerr. David Allen, Rob ,, rt liscage. "George McClure. ,• -; • Hugh Aloe/loon, Wm bi e ci u re, . Robert Beatty. Wm. bliCartztog. • Wm. ' , effort/. Wm. J. Scot; • Robert , Operatives. Joseph Allen Ar• SOn. The Mootlntwlll he addressed by • • 11on. WIL.T 3 ld EL DODGE, of Nim_yorki gienetOl ALEXANDER G. CATM.L. OEOIIOIIII. 133.'IJART, Esq.. • Ig• R,_11. 1 .2.111411717.. • GEORGE H . Es q .. E. HARPER J 'trß. Eaq..and c there. it. se-Headquarters Republican Inv llicibles ORDER xo. 11. L 7he Club will assemble TUESDAY. Soot. Z7th. ISA at &al P. M., sharp. to proceed to Quakertown. Pa. 11. Tickets for the round trip (lucluding fare via Maya Passenger Railway from and to Chestnut street). 75 cents. Par ealo at liesdquarters after II P. If .77th inst. 111. Citizens not members or the Club are Invited to participate. Arrangements tutve been made for their an_ cotomodation. W. EVERY TORCH lbotouglng to the Club MUST BE RETURNED to Ucadquartore for this demonstrillon. By order of . BENJ. TAYLOR, Chief MarsheL RZRA LITKEDSI Aaeletant marshals, HMI= TODD. sir TO THE MTN REPUBLICAN CITIZENS OF PHILADELPI lA. • an the dark days of the rebellion the breve and patriotic men of the land rallied to the defence of our Flag and the preservation of National Wel They saved the life of the Nation. and thousands of those brave men are again corn. big to Philadelphia from the East and the Weet, from the North and from the South. to testify their love and ad miration for their former brave cornrow:Wens; antiphon we not again provide for their comfort while here, as wo did before. and thus assure these brave men that we are not unmindful of the debt of gratitude we owe theca for their patriotic services? Loyal citizen], who are disposed ton ntribute for this purpose can send their contribu. Bto either of the mellowing members of the Finance committee: THOMAS C. HAND. Third and Walnut, JOHN MICE, 129 South Seventh. Wlll Mold ICHAEL, corner Sixth and Walnut. 13AliMEt. B. FALES.7O7 Vine. JOSEPH W. BULLOCK. 49 Front street. J. W. H. NEWLIN. 419 Locust street. And those citizens who desire to contribute supplies of any kind for this purpose, such as Bread, Home. Sugar, Coffee. de.. will please notify any of the lone Wine Mem bers of the Committee on Supplies: .1. B. RONEY. 210 South Fourth street. EDWARD O. KNIGHT. Water and Chestnut REYNOLDS. 141 South Front. A. P. COLESBURY, Bann of No rtn America. JOHN C. HARRAH, 11l South Wharves. EDWARD OREBLE. Chestnut street, above Fifteenth- Wel. STIILTHERS, Market. below Eleventh. A. BARROWS. 1106 Spring Oorden. - - EVAN RANDOLPH. Ile Cheetuut street. P. H. TEN BhOOK, South Water. Citizens making% contributions of either money or sup plies+ are reeueeted to do so imm as "THE VETERANS" are to be in our city on TilUit3DA.l7 end FRIDAY of this week. We are happy to state teat be fore any committees were organized, a voluntary con tribution of Geo loaves of bread was tendered by !Sr. D. B. k PLLER. and auger and coffee by E. C. IeNIG Err f Co, and we trust these will be followed by the e =tram tions of every patriotic citizen of Philactelptilo to this laudable object. NATIONAL. lIALL, in MARKET street, between Twelfth and Thirtmoth. will be open on TUE.iDAY for the receptions. of such provisions as citizens desire to donate. The following committee on reception was appointed t3ASPL H PALES, UlmUlnae. A 11AD 11&11E , IWn. Dr. Eli Ali WARD, 11EN IV/ PE IXI N d. 11108. el HAND. IIENHY 1). 11‘)Oltil Chairman. 11013 T. E. CORSON. 13 ecretary. ve2e at ro: ser NATIONAL UNION CLUB. Plittaut3..”: lA. Sept. 'A, At a Special Meeting of the members of the NATIONAL UNION CLUB, held this date, the following re:whitlow were unanimously adopted: liesolpea. Chat in the annouocement of thedeath of our brother member. ROBERT P. KING, which has come upon us els euddegt ai o feel a grief and eorrowsrbich words aroinadeq to express: we feel that his death ts not ouly our lossbut a lose to the city of Philad.lphia of one of her beat and most honored citizens; his prro and right character. las kind.hearted and benevolent disrositirm. his social qualities and his true and lasting friendship. made him near, very near, to the hearts of those who knew him. It nu been truly said of him that 'as an active business man, a large.artnded and liberal citizen and a pleasant genial gentleman, ho will bo mourned by a large circle of friends." fiessilerd, That the warmest sympathy of our hearts bo extended to hislamUy and relations in this their hour of bereavement. .Iteso/ced. That the members of -this Club will attend his funeral in a body. to PAY their lest evidence of to. epect to the remains of our departed friend and brother. JOHN E. ADDICK.I. President. A. Ai. WALIELNBIIAIV. &Treaty. . Ltd I-HEATIQUARTEIII3 REPO/I/JOAN INVINCI bier. Tbo undersigned. a committee appointed to give proper effect to a aeries of mediations regard ing the entertainment of the viaithag "1101 , 13 /?i BLUE" on October lit and : d. recommend the following action: . . Firid..—Aa the accommodations in this citY will not be !unit:lent to meet all the requireruentsof the large number of toldlens wlio will meet here on Uctober let and 24 and as a number of citizens have es - mewed a desire to enter tain ec me of these brave defender! at their private reth deuce.. therefore we request the m embers of the itePubn can Invineiblar,and other eitizene.who can accommodate one or more soldiers to furnish their address to this Com mittee. . _ . btcond.—Member and citizens can obtain all neceetarY inicrrmation by applying on MONDAY and TITEADAY. at the (flub Head Quartersodter 10 A. 'M., 3101041 ND POST BUILDUP. WM. Mcllleif KEE. A. P. BENNETT ALEX. N. COLEgBERRY. A. IN LYMAN. CiEutiGE Committee. .- TENTH WARD. SPECIAL NOTICE. The Hall of the Union Republican Association, North - earl corner Broad and Race streets. will be open from b) A. M. till 7 P. M., during Wednesday. Thursday and Fri day of this week. where the assessors' nets of the ward may be inspected by all interexted The ILEllee2oll3 Sit at the game time at the northwest corner Broad .nd Race streets for extra armaments. Let every Republican coo that his name is on the lirt. HENRY 1 1. HOWELL. JOB. COOPER, President of the Ward Secretary. Artenclation. scal.Strp IND UJEL/LrfUli, The Liverpool ED' Lon don ee Globe Insurance Company. the Report of this Com pany for a 8 68 shows: Premiums - 85479,278 Lofes - - - 3,344,728 and after paying a divi dend of 3o per cent., the Total Ajets are, in Gold, $17,005,026. ATWOOD SMITH, General Agent, Na. 6 MERCHZATTS' EXCHIINGE, Philadelphia. INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Nos. 4 and 5 Exchange Building, north aide of Walnut Street, east of Third Strut, Incorporated 1704. Marine, Fire and Inland Insurance. Rites as Low as any ether good Company. HAS PAID LOSSES EXCEEDING TEN MILLIONS DOLLARS.; DIRECTORS. Henry D. Bherrerd, Henry G. Freeman, Unties Macslnstal., . Charles B. Lewis, William B. Smith, George C. Carson, William IL White, Edward C. Knight, George B. Stuart; John B. An tin, . ' Samuel Grant, Jr., Christian J. Hoffman. Thomas B. Watteon, HLNRY D. NIUE I 'WILLIAM BARPEII, Sec '3.25 Uri) 3E. 3Et 40 . 111D 0 .9 • VPHOASTEREIR, No. 136 North =Ninth Street, _ puLLADELPEITA. WINDOW SIIADES, BEDS, MA.TRESSES, CURTAINS AND CARPETS. laamiture Repaired and Upholetered. eefl 3mrp WAI Ts. IN•A CHOIR, PY NA rA lro r tg74tatr r an Si sgetto , Direct to U., FYiffioVi l t: Boner, Ilya Omniauestreet. 0029 Lt. 113E9 D, President. Lary.