CI TY ITEMS. ADOET CLANK'S ORLEBRA.TED GAS ewe —ln out knowledge of popular rarity"have not yet known a single inVett- Vete° we f:hort a period, hasobtained the same de= blc „jo at the celebrated Oas. burning Cook. t' g retof m t . 1. S. Clara, No. 1008 Market street. kg Bt ecc „!..;, A re rinetimons in praising it Al an admit. Alto"' " or wetly use, being better adapted for air °Li n g ' boiling stewing, frying, and all kinds dariEF' sou one :toy°. in million. One great Go kini da i m to them fs, that of the several hundred „ o wn l yres tove , that bare been sold within the last months, in this city and throughout the sb° l g m , pot been a stogie oemplalnt. Oct the s pirt t r Clark bee fleeces of customers, daily, who Own ' 0 sa d purchase this stove, purely upon ",!I l r b , o o e reedetion of those who have it in use. OW . i ti f i lobit advantages which it neeeelecoe t o , oldro the it is the most thorough and cos b ho ye des tx . bm i ze r qff al that has ever been invented in • fool ue " C° ; - . One ton of coal (gross weight) 110"",°' over and over again , to be sum or IA" " 414- • nes for en ordinary nixed family ....t to keep Ir to C. 11,1 8 1) w. 611°eke This stove is justly attracting a great l' 1 "7 10 . e, n o pia wareroome, No. 1008 Market ,: ) , I , A daily throi gd with ouetomers. orecti ere this not il ice without calling attn. g ot got , clar Ve admirable Parlor Stove—we . • 013 ea'loeo sorer ' , to eif• , well known Gas-oonimming Air-tight Moiled recent and decided his -I,:4lolototir.s. ;liii,h,,r ell o e should be yen and examined rofil n° r 810i7 cue b e t, re purchasing elsewhere. Nyc. J. WALKER JACKSON'S LECTURE AT ow. 1 ore SVENISci —Our renders should ego popular and patriotic lecture to be do ll iet y :T . l,i Concert Hall, this evecieg, by the Bev. John v 'f iter Dawn , on "Oar Nation; its Peril. The Pee. 1 , 1 p r omotion the Path of Honor, of Bight, and faty. e me, Jock sou is an elonnentspealler, and a cro w, patriotic divine, and those who attend his idtue t o .ntglit will stripe a rich treat. cur o.lnonnE, the ne plus ultra of water „Nunneries, Mt. educed by .1. W. Proctor ct- Co dealt tO hi, the favorite fall garment of the la les. p l acket's . dressy for the promenade, exeept f,,r fall .1 moot, • and from its shape, is a perfect protection tea the 811T181 storms incidental to the Equinox. Biarlte, Ora's, and Browns. The genuine can be cult' of J. W. Proctor A Co , No. 920 Chestnut rst. paoroaminv IN PUILADELPIIIA..—Beyond adios Philedelphis has taken the lead of all other cities h list Uolth in the Photographic Art, Glnteknust'e plc. ytrts, in feat, have rot only a notional, but a wortd.aide molere, Ble splendid new gallerlee, Nos 704 and oy Steg s treet, are daily visited by connoisseurs of art, ,d the emp lotot sr y comments paved upon his splen. li ds spectrums in every a tylo and size, inutile this ver de in Belo Won For durability, softness of tone, ao. t own o ! Witness , and vividness of expression, his ;Wires hero never Neu equalled by any other operator Auscrice. Be is, in short, an artist, and a thorough seater of his protersion. ELEGANT STOCI: OF GENTS' FURNISHING corr.—We Wile the attention of our readers to rho plendld Fall Lod Winter stook of Gents' Furnishing c o ds, at his old aloud, Nos. 5 and 'l' North Sixth , met, cot:aiming of Centl , meo's Wrappers, all kinds of I%.der•Ciathitig, °fovea Hosiery, Suspenders, Cravats, 5c4 the tent n,w , Lent of the best-made and best-fitting lbw, to Philadelphia, at moderate prices, (coil:adoring 08 tariff mud the limes,) and warranted all to be as repeceSeloi. Wuhan la an honest merchant, a good a d ,e, mid bee shown 1 imself to be a true patriot, and we Irish I,ltu seers success. aims, TONGUES, &c.—Mr. C. 11. Mattson, deter la (Me family groceries, Aroh and Tenth stemma, ea pow le More a fresh supply of Hams, Dried Beef, and . B ,W Tomes nil of the best quality; also, Spiced gam a nd gticed 0, k Ws, very tine, to which we invite the titreallon of our roe? ors. made a fc'w dosnit,:ry remarks,” said the octnelm,rter. ;'fro. Partington stopped suddenly in the bailee alio sti snaking around the table for tea, and gored over her rpm thoughtfully at him. Leaning on a g ut,,egessise, es it to enforce her views by the nowt It gave her, i•I oil nose it wail because he was weak," mud she, ‘• lot Ayer Pills will core him. I never knew )eirs to fail. They are very solitary in snob oases." 4.2..0. madam," replied he, 4, 1 cannot guess your mean t;,"Too sold dysentery," said she, laying down the Isle and putting a spoon in the preserves. Li I said de. suitor," eat' be, smiling, " quite a different thing. No oAtor," said ebe, looking up in time to box Ikeirs ears, wee puffing paper down the chimney of the hero em letup. e TOO Pills are good for both, I dare say, firther care almost all the dimities la the cornunois MAGNIFICENT $6OO Rosgwoon 7-OCTevn raao,arvtd lege. extra carved mouldings, round corners, raid setior, C Tarot rnrg flips, sweet and powerful tone, male to order by roe r f the best Now York makers— colt used five month t— will be sold for B 250; the owner Imes the city in a 'aw Crays This is the greatest bargain Is the atty. Cell et 711 Arch street. WOribERS —The labyrinth in Egypt con tdos3>lo chambers 12 halls. 'limbo., in Egypt, pre. stols ribs 27 miles round, and 1(0 gates. Carthage vat 29 miles round, Athens was 15 miles round, and ttnieiced 310 fOO oltivene and 900,000 slaves. The walls ellipse wore 18 miles in length. These are grand and wonderful sights, as Is also the Mammoth Clothing Hall of Oinvilie Steher,,No. NON Chestnut street. where the chestiest and beet assortment of Fall and Winter gar m Yt3 in tie country is kept constantly on band. COMHON Scotus,—A. woman was convicted re New Seven, last week, ns a " common sold," na dir en old blue law, which applies •only to females. SCIDP Sarni slate, a flret clans Tartar was tried in this city el the same charge; but she was acquitted on the grcul that she wren eh "uncommon scold," and there for oat amenable to the law. Time la come uncommon Scaftg done hero when eitlyris tied themselves be llied into purchasing garments at inferior establish. etoto,lut there is no scolding ever heard among the &lOW patrons of t 1 e Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of &hill A. Wthon, Nos. 603 and 005 Chestnut street, stele filith Both eldiers and civilians are equally well Whet at tbie popeirer establishment. • A LETUP, was picked off the body of a therein soldier which contained the folowing passage 4 ' We hove toff three' here at this time. We, are, hard rep to get resl7 to eat Beef is high :re ()Salmon steer, tine year old, 84.•111 for tweaty-flve dollare, and no ark Malik it with. Mean bogs will sell for ten of hulls tellers tor bead this fall, and no hopes of maul! tie. bolts, I tell ion the people ate gitlog tired of this ear hair, rnion men are coming out every clay. 134. to Cod that peas will be made sune, somehow or 011 w." lithe? don't get peas we hope the Union army lire limn beans—and, In the meantime, Fall and W l'ter flre•clonf., for men and boys, at Chas, POW, under the It nonthnental " BRIMS .11. T THE HOTELS grp TO 12 (Mums 14.01. /NTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut J Horne, Pittsburg W Thaw, Plttabeirg 2 Crawford, Plilaborg J Button, Penns Gli Wheel, Whoeling, Ya U L Gahm, Cincinnati Goldellne, Warren, Ohio T C Bowen, Er S N W 8 Polk, Teunestee B Russell, Tennetwee B P De Silver 'T U Wagner ' N York Muir, N York J James, Boston Chord, Connecticut P D Koons. 'N Jersey B Wllliams , N Jere, y -J C Rose, N Jersey 0 0 Bbackelton wf, NJ J R Eby. Harrisburg B Reynolds, Nose Oast W H Bristol, N I II 0 b/ea4, G' N B Davidson, Mexico T Matthew!, Wash E Lubin F Torrey, Manchatter J W Torrey. N York 11. hi Alexander, N York M Lutiuteltrßeadlng J A Van Brunt, Brocklyn 1 8 0 Q unwed°. Brooklyn V P Egier ton, N York H P Egleeton. N York C A Babcock, Boston G Morgan, Wash Obtainer), Bettye W Bogitlee, Wash J Prier) N Jersty J H Sanders, ' N Jersey'" Mr Berrelta, Oohs Mrs Powell et. 8 chit L %lemur, Manchester T yell, Princeton 71 0teri N "lark J N Phillips, N York II Bowlines, Bedford B T Brown, Pros', 11 Z T Sturtevant & w, Boston A D Ditraour, Penne B A Lambrrtoo, Perms H Worth; Lancaster J B Offtwell, B blOpensb l g. N W Radon &,wt, N York B J Melly, Penne „ Sargent, Lowell, Mass 0 Phithriek, Lowell, Masi Hon John Covode PATine (101 g P Uhicsao.', A B Taylor, OhlinlB° 3 8 &urns & wf, Brooklyn T Struthers & eon, Psnna 3 A Fisher & if, Harriabig Mrs . D W Patterson, Poona Mrs M Reodig. Laur, Pe Mita Kite Weaver, Lano,Va 300 Batch, New York Joo B Treat. Wash,D 0 , fl Inire, C B N W B 0 Otis, Cleveland J 8 Taylor & wf. Cairo, 11l Miss 9 J Tapl ir, Clairo, j J F UM, New York Lee,.Boston ' C %PM Bordon WCI Downs, Havana 1 8 )114111 & Australis Dime G King, Prow, B 1 S Schnook, Now lark B 'Combs, Bordentown C Scowl, Bloomington, 111 J Haldeman, Parma W Bache, Wash, 0 0 M B Moore, Buffalo B B New York 3 Vrtiz,' Betblortom W Fitch, Bellmore Mee, Pitch. Baltimore A B Warner, New York 'A Ferry, Connecticut T Bald win, Connecticut W. , Harbbone, Indiana 8111 Whittehter, Jereey Lt EP Woodward & int,llBll 0 T Taylor & Boston Dr Dyck, Hardening BB Thomas, Harrisburg J W Ono:ming, New York -18 Lovely, Pittsburg AA. Cobb. Boston Bud, Jr. & ly, rnevelend 1 8 Hurd, Cletigand 1 W Gillet, New York B. To wnsendf& eon, U 8 N r untlTownsend, AlbenY W Ord gayvAison W wentoth, New I 'irk 0 Schrenbazangew York ?booms Wilson, Baltimore Mr Plckwell Jr ladi //I 's 8 1)0101. Baltimore L W Hannan, Baltimore RR Anthony, Baltm-re H Rideeley & ly, Delaware Thor B bleeder, Pitisbagg J W Mohler, Baltimore A Bock, Baltimore P J Bandin, Cuba 0 Want, New York so- Geo Gillespie, New York 33 r 1 Johneon, N Haven Thomas J Strong, Albany ti IISOHANTB' NOTlL—Youth et., below Arch. )ii Gilbert, Cats aleaN Ps J Stambaugh, Mina, Pa /earl Painter, P 6013!) Iran's W Maher, Blairsville Stewert, Leverman w Scott, Bernier, Pa d os, ll 7Mt, 8. merest Arthur Orr. My:Broil r %ear & la, Glasgow, Mo W J Lewis, Pittsburg w D P° HDe Y robe, Pa Bent He Pa Blairsville, Pa ardLw, Uniontown Jos Har pe r. Jobe Elarper, Pa OonCh. Ohio _,B , A 3 l..alailer, Ohio Henry Meyer, Ohio ‘"°"weniker. fludfpord,Pla J M Citron, Bloody Ban Stetter, Bloody Run Mies H Barclay. Bedford Blest! Barclay, d Mrs W D Blighter) th , Paford Blithe Oookl rwin. Jr, Ohio 157rr°801 altde Oook , . eblo J 8 M c Murray, Ohiotts, Jefferson, Ohio 121,2 J Oawel,redlengiT Boss Stechlina, Kittan nine uas Cotnerrl Pliltelnirg s D Roes & tam, N J - ;,„ 00th M Acton, New o ar 4 . 0 14, Trenton John Baird, Ostsistion Le nbac,t7atairangna - (Sommer, Pa w Warilf id & tam, Pa J B Lowtber,Nevrplit. Pa thee McFadden, Pa 3 Packer. Lewistown, Pa W adsworth, Auburn Jae 0 Heed, Anburn :Fain Biewacd, Auburn John J Cobb, Pe w rilools SW:ll6y, Pa L Bowman, Harrisburg tnartiey, 'Be dford Bedford - John a Hartley, Bedford alinaw Mortimer°. [ Allen, Wayneeville -71.rellIrord, Rea d i ng 0 Mr Albright, Beading A Lambert. J Geeimman,Bhipeensb'g De, Stover, Waynesboro B Lanoake !dna"' PM . •s 7 A Taggart, Penntolvenla J Ha g rtley, , Philadelphia j Whitake k co, Pa John D Bourse, Ohio t taairoog r, , Haa zleton Mre Armstrong, Hazleton 1118ellgteele, Her'eton Mtge Sallie Steele, Hazleton Hazleton P Potter, Boston rk It Jameson, ' - . 1)11 ' 11 4111nm New Yo York N H Jeon loge, Baltimore .r 4 Stewart, Marietta, 0 Miss M Clifford, Lancaster ;tAMERIOAN--0110112/nt Mee , *above n t t b . out, MEXaDdriS, T T Yandena, New JersoY 3s" ANY, New Jersey Allen Dale, Baltimore Iv? Baltimore J H Woodcook, New York r,P,Poorher, Maryland J Lew c e',„"ogb, Dayton. 0 8 J Bright°, stown. Pa W Olorgantown,Ta James Magee, Maryland "nerltonny ( town Ohio A B Wilbur, New Haven 1 , I! It Wilbur, New York H D Bodelmel,Jeraey Shore amitb, Pottaville J W Bogeberry, Pottsville b_ ,`otow berry,Pottartile Mtge B P Douglass, Perm ii 7o„ 11 Dußois, New Jersey G W ROOM, Rhode Island 'Washing ton James Baynes, gaitimere Jersey Shore 8.9 Freeman, Maryland I , oord, Tamaqua 'dent J Millongbtr, Penns 4 fl.'Selhrease, Maryland J W Smith J F7 r llbao, , New York El Hawes, Boston i' c etosino, Sew Yolk 0 0 tloftln Bolo° J 21 Inea Is, Ntw York J A Urrabl ' eg, Hartland 4 811 0 ,gg5,13 N Jg Dougherty, Del co, Pa Penns BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Ohetdaut stock, above Third. W C Satterfield, Sid J H Livingetou a: wife, hid W F Warburton, U B N 0 IC Kennedy, Wash, L O D Cobb, Boston II E Oobb. Worcester J. ho %Vatican., New York Mr Lamar, Baltimore F B Eellob, Pitteburg W N Ogden, Pittebura 1. Morgenstern, Pittsburg 0 B Vaet. Oinoinnati B Schwartz, Olocinuati Wm II Johnson, N Y Geo Schell, Penns J Boas, Carl ale D Ho) deo, Worcester C D Stockbridge, Booheiter Mrs E M Stookbrid.se, N Y Mr Mulford, N J W C Porter, Wetted, N Y Ohee E Mengel, Brooklyn Dire Mt Tisch. Brooklyn W H Hewes, U 8 N B W Beed, U 8 N Mae alannlng, U J Sues% Ghicago 0 T Taylor .le . is, Boston J F Everson, N Y Geo B arber, Boston J F..ater, U N W Y G Brown, N Y B P Terhune, N J THR UNION—Arch street, above Third. J Johnson. Ohio B W Marehall;, Penna . W F Johnston, lowa L Trainer, Greensburg, Pa P 11 hammerer, Zanesville Joe Schuyler, Pottsville MINI Brown. Mifflin Miss Peterman, Bioomiburg Mire Shafer, Listhtstreet Bis B4tUe, Liehistreet J D Gosweler,Sheppeirdst H F Harman, fanner A Hail. Ohio J W Welch &lA, Ohio N L Wenn, Deerfield, 0 Miss F Laughlin, Brooklyn W P Emery, New Jersey J O Reading, New Jersey D E Burton, Maryland B 8 Griffith. Maryland T M Storb 1 wf,Lahc co J Compton, Greenville L R Blake, Boston h P Pearce, Boston 1) 0 Anahenbaugb, Did D Hunter & nephew, Penns hips L Doreen, Pottsville Mies M Miller. Pottsville 0 Fails), New York W J Hicks, Easton A I..uthranff. Baltimore, J K &suborn, A'athlngton A 0 Pike, Hartford B W Hilary. Indians J Larnad, Lancaster S E Schenectady,NT NATIONAL HOTEL-Bane street, above Third. Semi Hertholomeri, Perna Mrs IV II hoods, Allentown Airs B J Abele, Alentown 0 Frick, Bookr 00, PA Childs, Wllllamfbnrg B Fogle, Williaunsourg A Breeeke, Camp Buff J H Lotz. Heading m Julia. Beading J Bitter, Bonding Beery Stauffer, Adamstown John Bremer, 31hterevtl , o n Lawrence, Itilnersville J.llBntz, Bohn y lki I Haven H B Ebeity, Lebanon G T Clapp, Jonentiwn O P Birch, Beading O H Hershey A wife, Derry T 3 W Pottieger, Beading Christ Henry, Lebanon Bhl Kanner,. Lebanon John Carper J A Weisley, Itlllbach Henry Tice, Lebanon Miss H 3 KioneY, Ashland Wiles N Kinnej, Light street J Bauer, biineroville Ohms Milier, Antivllle B Richards, Annyille B B Chandler A wife, Patina J () Martin. I aupbin oo ir Bvee, Mid@letown A "BMW, POnlin)lvania A J Weiderana, Lewisburg John K lunch, Lebanon STATES UNION ROTEL—Market, above Sixth. N Starr New London A L Platt, Pittsburg J P Miller, Penns Mrs BEI flumes Ponna • P Liaoning. Gilmore, Ohio E Peck, Weetmorelaud, Pa J Bartlett, Indiana co, Pa L Stein, Bntler. Pa T W Morrow. Babas'?!lle D Brenemao, Penna O W Fturals Litiz. Pa J B Bieber, Poona B J Pnnk. Springfield, Obio A Speer & data. Ohio W Me IC William/on &la, Pa J 0 Bunting, ObatesvMe P 8 Arta, Ehlprenabnrg D A Ralston, Ponna 00151M1SBOIAL-411xth street, above Chestnut. J C 6hippen. Olio • P G Galbreath, Ohio J IS alley & la. Penns B Chalfant, Penns ) b Trobrle, Pittsburg 0 Peterman. Ohio It“ Robertson, New Jersey J J Trlrosle, Penna W Hltels, Penne .1 Hler, Carlisle, Pa Penns James Coates, Penna A Leopold, Douglassville H Crawford, Maryland BLACK BEAK—Third street, above Callowhill, Troxel, Wilkesbarre B Weber, Centre co, Pa S Fri z, Lehigh co, Pa .obarles Penns (ibee Harper, Jenkintown W Hefner, Pennsbnrg II Moyer, Penna Geo Eie:tninger, Lehigh co John Bo'hloff, tratnburg Mimi Rothloff. I.l4ruburg Peter A Kline. Penna John 8 Cornell, Penna A Bn'k,nen, Penna lire &Woodward, Penne, Al V B Venaredalen, Pa Airs Vanarsdelen, Penne Li, dtord Roads. Byberry D J Warner, Penns • Jobn Hersh. Penna . BA. Glass, Penna Owen Helist, Poona G Gebman, heeding BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Oallowhfil. Eli George, Allentown J N Wilson, Mt Bethel, Pa Jahn HUE ebergor, Penns Idles Reed, Perks on, Pa B J Dreher, New York Andrew J Heys, Balton John B KeParr, Penns John 11 Beltern, Penns Jae Lowish?, hocks ce, Pa Jacob L.ek, Penns Mies Leal), Penn& Casper 151Atzger, Penn* P.lBetvger. Penns Jonathan Smitn, Bucks on W Edinger, Reading Philip Knonnenberger. Pa John Ilerbeter, IBeadirg Geo Levan, Lane co, Pa Anderson Galvin. Easton etIADISON HODSlC—Eiewnad street. above Market. D E Decrees, Ponna . N 0 Hemilton, New Jersey Miss Morgan, Stroudsburg 0 H Wetherbee, N Jersey Obas fl Dstrict, Wash.-D 0 D Rovers, Boston U Realm. Smyrna. Del J dowdy &w, N Jtrsay F liVlAtlnek, New Jersey Mies hi Balboo, N Jersey Mies F Proctor, Trenton, N J MT. VERNON—Second street, above Arch. M Floftn_ New Jersey J F Boynton, Now York Robert Holt, Bristol, Pa J 0 Bekridge. Baklmora MARINE INTELLIGENCE. IKr" 811 F, TOUIt.TH FAGS ABRIVID Steamship Norman, Baker, 24 boars from Boston, with midge to Fleury Whom & flo—arr OM. Ship Kate Prince, Gerrish, from Liverpool inz3oth. with India to Jlt Penrose. Sept oth. at 97 25, long 24 la, fell in aria the brig Corinna, of Newcastle, water logged and abandoned; boarded her, and found her tim ber laden, boats gone. sails loose and flying about, wheel gene, one anchor on the rail, and the other rais4inst Oct 2i, tat 40 25, long TO 34, vivisect a ship's lower masthead, top and lower yard, apparently belonging to a large ship, not long in the water. Arrival at the Capes 641 lust Pchr Rebecca & Harriet. Brannin. from Now York, with irides to D Cooper. Seim E S Potter, Potter, from New York, with cement to D Cooper. t'chr Pommitt, Swett, 8 days from Welifieet, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Bcbr Derain, Knight. 4 days - from Newburyport, with mass to emits & Kolgbt. Bcbr 3i 8' Webb, Brokingbam, 1 day from New York, with 800 hbls wnlasses to W 111 Baird & Co. Bohr Banner. Freeman. 2 day.. from Indian River, Del, with corn to Jae L Bewley * Co. Steamer Sarah, Jones, 1 day from New York, with rodeo to W ld Baird & Co. Ftramer Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from 173 W York, with code. to W P Olyee. Barg. Union Volunteer, Smith. 1 day from New York, with 2100 pigs lead to W. 151 Baird b Oe. • Berge %tomes Philbrick, 1 day from New York, with 2935 Mgt lead to W M Baird & Co. Barg. col Corcoran, Jones. 1 day from New York. with 0589 hmbein corn to W id Baird & Co. Barge J tdeltu'er. Sameon,l day from New York, with milee to W 12f Baird & Ce Barge 'Knight, Bail, 1 day from New York, with mdee to W M Baird & 00. CILTIABWD. Brig Abbott Lawrence, Keller, Portsmouth, NH, welts & Co. Rata Commerce, Barnes, lit•yognez, J itimon fr, 00. Br scbr Gambler, Bisaett, St John, NB, 0 - A Book seller & 00. ecbr Cornelia. Starr, Hampton Boada, Nary Agent. Bohr L L Share, Moleiwee, do '1 - do Seer W H Mitchell. Baton Boston. Baum, Ogle & Co. .Bohr American Nagle, Baton, Wasblngaoxi, Noble, Caldwell & 00. Behr J O Stille, Swathe, Boston, captain. Etr FornT Gilmer, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. Str IPllling, Clam& Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Str 8 Seymour, Boom, Vasbiugton, T WAb•tor, Jr. Barge Jae Baud, Shethorn, New York, W P Olvde, SPECIAL NOTICES. ELEOTIONISEING TIMES. By myrs BARD OF TOWER BALL. Now politicians try their fates,' • Now voters all are flattered, And apparition candiptes With much abuts) bespattered, The gent, who for au office tries; Must make his calculation, That many tkonsand pr 3 lug eyes Will make examination; Yta, scan him wtU from top to toe, To -find his true dimensions; Should be not make a decent show, Adieu to his pretensions; The game, once, offioe•seekers tried, Of going roughly drawled As if a lack of decent pride Could win the people best. But knowing voters now gimped That men who neatness shun, Their public duties will negleet, And leave their work undone. The customers of Tower Rail, Their better habits 'prove, As do the men that merit all Our confidence and love. Raving on hand, the largest and best assorted stook of Seasonable Beady. made Clothing in Philadelphia, which has been 'purchased for cash, mostly before the recent ad• vanes in prices, and which will be sold for cash:only, we are enabled to 'offer unequalled inducements trpurohasers. TOWER RAIL, No.blit MARKET Street, Philadel. phis. BENNETT do C 0... 8-T-1860-X. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS. They purify, strengthen, and invigorate. They create a healthy appetite. They are an antidote to change of water and diet. They overcome effects of dissipation and late hours. They strengthen the system and enliven the mind. They prevent miasmatic and . intermittent fevers. They purify the breath and acidity - of the stomach. They cure Dyspepsia and Ckmatipation. They cure Diarrhcea, Cholera, and Choleralfforbus. They mire Liver Complaint and Nervous Headache. They are the best BITTERS in the world. They make the weak man strong, and are exhausted nature's great restorer. They are made of pure St Croix Rum, the celebrated Oalisaya Bark, roots, and herbs, and are taken with the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age or time of day. Particularly recommended to deli cats persons requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE it CO., 202 BROADWAY. New York. te24-Sca GROVER 1 BAKSR'S SEW G NO. Tie attention of tailors and other manufacturers re• Quiriog the use of a fast and durable lock stitch machine, is directed to our No. 9. This is a new and admirable mactine, operating with the greatest ease, and with but little noise, and, although but lately put into the market, I■ already a great favorite with manufacturers. It is a first-class amebic°, at a low price. No machine ever introduced in this city has sold so: rat kly, or given such universal satisfaction. It is very simile in Its coot, ruction, easily learned, not liable to get out of order, works with fine cotton, silk, or linen thread, equally well ; and the low price at which it IA sold niftier it within the reach of all who desire a reliable, service ab`e machine. GROVER & BAKER B. 11. 00., 730 CHESTNUT Street BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE 1 . THE BEST In TER WORLD. INILLI A5l A. BATOHELO 6'B celebrated Hair Dye produce -el a color not to be distinguished from nature; wan anted not to injure the. Hair in the least ; romvilee the hl effects of bad dyes, and invigorates the Hair for life. GRAY, BED, or BUSTY HAIR instantly turns spirt did Black or Brown, leaving the Hair soft and beau tiful. Sold by all Druggists, &c. gar The Genuine is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHIC-; LOB, on the four sides of each bor. FLOTORY No. 81../B &RDL AY Street, (Late . 288 BroadwayUnd 16 Bend street,). rnyiS•ly i Bow York. ifFNI GIBEAT TEfarmpm—silaiwAy & BONS were awarded the rissr BILiED&L at the late great International ExhiblHon, London. Over two hundred and pint, nine Plano', from all parts of tile wptld, entered for compeUUon. Warerooma at BLASIUS BUOTHIIIIS, 1008 oausr. NUT Street 001-Im UPHAM'S HAM DTI, 38 cents a box. —Three boxes for 81i the best In nee. Try It. Bold only at 13 PH tatt , l3. 40i1,0111GS niur.sc way 3riet, . .. • . „ TBE ONLY; 801ENT'1810 . ' HeLla LI TSB Itk Philadelphia is GICITSKI) NS r, POUR ra and BB ARCM ¬e. cell 3: Israel Behm, Harrleburg MARRIED BAKER—ItIYBRi 1:11 - i the evening of the Bth Inst. by the Rev. Alls n Juhor, Mr. I Newton Baker, of Plalla- Mph's, to Mae Emily N. Myers, of Montgomery 00 an' tY, Ps- BENILERT—ANTWIILRR —On the Bth of Septem ber, 18432, by Rev. John Thompson, Mr. Henry L Ben kert to Rise Josephine H tintweiler, bath of this city. ik 131 7( 1 1118-11ZY.—On the 7th kagnolt, 1862. by the Rev, George Alexander Orate. Cantata Treacle Hughee to Mb* Margaret Be , , both of Pboadelphis. * YOUNO —CRON W ELL.—On the ?Jet ultimo, by Rev. It Jeffrey, James 0. Young to Sophie Cromwell, all of Philar rights. PURI3GLOTE—HAMrLTON —On the let of April, 1862, by Rev. D. 0. Clay, C dr. °bailee Watson Puragiove to Mimi Mary Ritz.3beth'flamllton, both of Paled's.* DIED. INGHAM —Pit Trenton, N, J., on Tneidiy, Ootober 7th, Deborah Kay, widow ot Samuel D. Ingham; in the 871 b year of her are. BIOONediT.—In Weehlneton, Scam October 6th, of hi tunmation of the stomach, Captain Horace A. Conant, U. 11. A., Mete of tit. Lucia )in the 304 n yesi or Oh age. The frielids of tho family are invited to attend his fa• Torsi, from the hone of Henry Davis, 1438 Poplar street, this (Wedooaday) morning, the Bth instant, et Ll o'clock. tk BARTIY.—On the evening of 6th instant, Nary M., wife of latch" P. Harvey. The relatives and frier ds of the fatally are realsectinnf Invited to attend her funeral. from the residence of her bueband, at Obadd's Ford, this (Fourtholay) morning. at 11 t 'dvc►. 'BrillBlB --On tte 4th instant, Wm. 8. Burris, in the 138 d year of Mingo . The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to atteml hie funeral, from his Iste residence, N 0.145 North Twentieth Meet, tide Wedneeday) morning, Bth instart, at 10 o'clork, without farther notice Also, Cia sr- Man Lodge, No 462, of I. 0. 0 F. To proceed to Monet `Vernon Cern. tory. BOYLE. —On August 18th, of typhoid fever, con tracted in camp at liartisoe's Landing, Th.mse J., eon of George W., and Elisabeth Doyle, in the 23d year of. his age. ' * BUSER —Oa the Otb instant, Thomas, on of J*tua and Ellen Burke, in the 16th year of his age. * DONNELLY —Oa the 8 h instant, Elizabeth, wife of Petrick Donnelly, aged 46 years. JOBSON —On the s'h instant. Sarah Jobson, widow of the late Jonas J•beon, in the 78th sear of hie age. * LA DIIILLIA RD —On th' Bth hetet t, Alexander, eon of Alexander end Elizabeth Laurilliard. bIeCAIIT.—On the 201 h nitrite, Alexander bloOart, ordeth , eetapant el Co. V, 118th (Corn 11 , change) Ilea( ment, killed in an engagement near hhepherdstown, Va., • aped 86 team it PsIIL —On the sth instant, James Paul, in the 85th year of bts age. BEA P.—On the 4th instant, Wm. W. Brad. ROBINSON —On the 6th instant, Margaret Robin son, 7 eltiat of the late John ttobioson, in the 76th year of her ase. BOGFRI3.—On the 6th instant. Francis Blake, eon or Wm. and Rebecca Ropers, acted 3 months. SMITH.—On the Stu iostant. at hie residence noar Frederica. Del., Mr George Smith, aged 8T years. * STEWART.—On the 25th altimo.at Tuckerton, N. J., Lowt. P. Stewart, in the 18th year of his age. SWEEkIE.—On the Sib inttant, Mrs. Rosanna Sweeny, wife of Edward Smeny. * f-ABLEY.—On the let instant, on the march ftwm Camp Obese, Va , 'Edward Ea, ley. seed 26 years, of CO. 0, ]2lst 11.Paimost. Col. Chapman Biddle. Ak BlBl3lti E.—On the 6th instant, of wounds received in the battle Lear Bhopberdetown. George id D. Eishine, Co. 0, Corn Exchange (118th) Regiment, P. V , in the 18th year of his atm. * • COGGINS.—On Second day, 6th Instant, from wounds received at the battle of Antietam. Edward Heston Cog gin& Company P. 28th Regiment, P. V. Hisfrieeds and th'. friends 01 the family are invited to attend Die Covered. from the residence or Anna E. Hes bacb, No 808 Filbert street, this Fourth day, Bth instant, at 2 o'clock. Interment at Woodland Cemetery. ** • OBITUARY. Pled In this city, Monday, October 6th, of wounds re ceived at the battle of Antietam, Edward 8. Coggin, Qom:gnu P, 28th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers. Brief record of the close of one of the truest, the bravest, the manliest lives that have been offered no in this great contest. Buffering preeminently, even where suffering seared the lot of all, yet suffering uncomPain ingly. Mortally wounded at 4 o'clock, on the morning of that terrible day, afret fighting so well and bravely as to draw forth the cheer, and inspire the heals of all his comrades; left on the field, unnoticed end uneared for, fill the evening ; placed under a rade shed to drag out four weary dope of agony without alleviation, he was at last fonnd by a young friend, whore love bad over come all obstacles, and bad reached his side to carry him heck to the hearts that longod and waited for him at home. Taken to Hageretown, 12 miles across the country, on a stretcher, when every step was a pstg, yet the loving heart, tibia eeldomepoke save in kindness, cheered on hie friends and helped hie helpers. How can we tell of the weary journey to Flarrtsborg, of the utterly failing strength there, of the friends, some of the truest he had in life, who reached his side and brought him home, of that long night ride to Philadelphia, when heart and flesh almost gave way, of the days of agony that fol lowed, soothed by every care that loving hearts could prompt and loving bands could execute, of the close of all—it needs not to be to!d ; it is but part of lithe story, written in tears end sealed in blood, which destlate households, all through the land, are reading with dimmed vision and breaking hearts. NO words could justly tell the story of this man's life, or fitly praiee him. Befitted in feeling, cultivated in tame, noble in thought, no nine and true in life, that a little child might reed the rsrord without shrinking, so brave in defence of the right, /0 loving to' all! It was in no light spirit of jest: or carelessness that this man went to the war ; nor yet as some, because he loved fielding—big whole soul recoiled from the anguish and ruin, the guilt and miters , of war ; nor yet, for the higher, yet not the highest idea, to die for the Union simply. Through the smoke and flame of the battle he saw tour million of men and women holding up mana cled bards to God, praying for deliverance, and he went down to strike one blow. strong as his hand could make it, for their helr—then died. And we, looking down at his dead fare today through dimming tears, can yet say, I , Thank God ! thank God ! be died a martyr for liter• ty." Bow many will miss him; not merely at home, but in the field ! Is can .be said of him. as of few others, that be lived in camp eta he lived' at home. The men gathered abaut him, night after night. to listen to the neh'e thoughts be would read, or the noble thoughts that Came warn, and fresh from his heart. He carried his Minnie manly Its into the camp, and served indeed'•as a light airing in many aelark place. Farewell brother. 0, pore tool, great heart, manly spirit, a last farewell P And now he rota; greatness and his sweetnes No more shall seem at strife. And death has moulded into calm completeness Tbs eistne BLACK. IRISH ponws.—Just received, ontfeitie of Plaeitifebrated plain black Irish Poplins. BESSON & 8014.111onrotoit Store, °OS No. 918 0011STNNT Street. ENtiLIEH CRAPES ON ROLLS.- Just received, English Trimming and Veil Crapes, on rolls. inglleh Crape Veils. . Englieh Orapeejal• widths and qualities. Large Crimp (have and Veils. - BESSO & BON,r.Mourning Store, No. 918 OBTOSTNUT Street. EYRE & LANDELL, • troureFr end ABOII STREETS. OPENING FOB FALL SALES: ' Magnificent Silks. Magoifoont Shawl& Magnificent Poplins. Good Black Bilks. Richest Print", Goods. Good Stock of St‘ples. se2o-tf MOURNING GOODS FOR FALL BALMS. EN 4SON . 90N. MOURNING STORM, titt. 918 OEfESTNUT Street, have just opened a large assortment of Block Velour Reps. " VeToni Ottcroaus. • - Do. Groin de Postdres. Do. Bramslines. Do. Pottelines. Do French Eferinoas. Do. French Cashmeres. Do., Noneselines. Do. Moriegelines, double widths. Do. Torras's Do. Silk Warp Cashmeres. • ' Do. Turin Cloths. DO. Crate Cloths. Do. Paramattae and Ooburge. Do. Wee Angleis. Do. Drop Whams Do. Figured Lustres. Do. French Bombazines. Do. English Bombazines, Beal Iri.b Poplins. Do. Satin tie Chines. Do. Mohaire and Alpacas Do. Bombazine Olpacas. Do. Baratheag. kn• Black Pettit de Sole or hiourning Silk. D 6. gravy Lyons Poult do B oles. Do. GM Grains. ' Do; Oros Grainetteti. Do. Arnures and Venetlennee. Do. Ottomans'or d' Coosa*." Do. Do. (Horsy GTO9 de .Rhinea. Do. Lyons Taffetas. ' . • Do. Gros d'Esmagne. Do. Gros des lades, Ac. • t•t- ALSO .._ Thibet Long and Styttsre ----1-Per English ()repeal, on Rolle. ", A Mexendrels and Jonvln's gloves. Balmoral Skirts and another goods requisite for Mourn ing attire. SECOND MOURNING GOODS In great variety and at reasonable prices. cod. mwfat arAN ADJOURNED MEETING OF T HE IOUNG MEN'S ORRISTIAN 11880 IItTION will be held on TEITIR3DAT EVENING next. 9th Met, at 8 o'clock, at the Rooms. Nomination of officers and other Important buelnees Members ate all expected. It* GZO H. sruearr. President. Roy A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE LA. DIES' ASSOCIATION et the HOBICEOPATHIO OSPITAL' will be held on FRIDAY, October 10 at 4 P hl., in the Homoeopathic Ocliege Bailing, 111 S FILBERT Street. cmB.2t* I. A. DU BOUOEBT, Eleorotary. [ry. A LECTURE ON THE PROPHECIES in connection with the JEWS will be delivered by the Rev. if. BAXTER, In the Oburch of the Covenant, FILBERT. wed of Seventeenth street, THIS (WOMB dayIEVERING, at 7X o'clock. -11.* WHEADQUARTERS PHILADELPHIA. CITY GUAltD.—Stated meeting of the 00 IPA IIIS (Wednesday) EVENING, October MAU, at the ARMORY. By erased' the Captain. • ltd Wail& CLIFF, Orderly Sergeant. THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR AND THE GREAT !MRS OF ASIERIOA.—The ay. Dr. GARDEN will deliver a Lecture on this sub • ject on the evening of THURSDAY, October 9th. at hell vast 7 o'clock, In the NATIONAL HALL, OHES %ER. Tickets, 2d cents—to be had at the door on the evening of the Lecture. sot 4t* gcrJEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.— The General lutroductory to the Coarse of Leo-, twee will be delivered by Professor NITOIIIILL, on NONDAY, October 115,- at 7N P K. The Regular Lec tures will begin the day after. at 10 o'clook. .003 8t 'EOBLEY DUNGLISON, Dean. crrHOMEOPATHIC HOSPITAL, 1118 OCTELBSB I' street.—This institution is now open for the reception of sick end wounded soldiers, who will be revived end provided for in the most comfortsble manner, free of charge. B. F. GLENN, oca.tl Boo'y of Board of idanagere. arCONCERT HALL—THIS (WEDNES DAI)EVENINO,OOT.S. Bey.JOEEN WALK- Sit lectures by pnblle request. Subject— " Our Hatton; its Peril. The President's Proclamation the Path of Honor, of Bight ) and of Safety." Tickets 2b cents For sale at T. B PEI ma, corner SIXTH and OBBeTNIIT, OuNTINESTAL, and at the Ticket Office of the Hall. j. • oca, rtB ErrUNIVERSITY OF FENNSYLVA.NIth It !MID* L GT Pali CUES T.—The regular Lec twee edit begin MONDAY. October 18th.. R. B. ROGERS, oe6.mwl2w • Dean of 'Aladical Faculty. THE PBINCIPALSHIP OF THE MO.NR,OI GIRLS' Gilt Inikß SOBOOL (labs 9.4.:Ii01)) being vacant, the Directo-a intend hating an Exemination of applicants for the pcilition, who wi,l address the undersigned, until the 10th October, .18U, stating name, age, experience In - teaching, when, where, and in what position Mao, reference to to unallacaliane ho.,dc. Notice. of the examination 'will be' given to suitable applicants: - JAMES FULTON. Chairman, oc4 smw fit* '424 WALNU r Street. tin --..AXIS AUX ELEGANTS. MB. PAUL s. N D BIUT, Garand de la madams cie Canteen; de MR. Gaitti [WILLIE - 8 COXES, Stla CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a l'honaear do pee. velar see nombreux amle or counalesanoes gni Poet de.le favorlee de lour elientelle. (sled quo lee °trauma) veil vieut de reeevoir de Paris et Londree lea modes lee plus reeeutea et lee MieTli porteee pour is saloon d'ativer. Mr. Grandville titokea a mis a Mt disposition les °toffee • les plus belles, - et lee reeilleures qualitee, des premlertie ;manufactures d Europe. Lee nallitalree, sled quo lea omelets de tone grades I trouverons lee meilletuet steatite* d'etotros a dee pan treS =dere*. L'elegauoe de .43.0..ttpe, ideal QUO le cachet de distinction ant la caracterise est delis trop ctitustt'drt outk• Ito, pour en renonVellos lour diorites. se2Vidt THE PRESS.—PETIADELPIETA. WEDNESPAI r c PAPBAIt 8., - . LIATIONAL lISION NOMINATIONN. NO PARTY 1117 T 0118 COUNTRY." STATE OFFICERS. Auditor General TROIKAS E. COCHRAN. Pnreevor General. WILLIAM. B. ROSS. CONGRESS. Tint D fetrict— Second DiBtrict—OHABLEB O'NEILL. Third District—LEONAßD MYERS. Fox' th District—lA ILL I A 1 111 D. KELLEY Fifth District—M. RUSSELL T HAIM& SENATOR. Becloud Dletrict—J &COD E. RIDGWAY Fourth District—GEOßGE 00.tti NELL. ASSEMBLY. l'lrtst District-WM. FOSTER. Second District—MOßTON A. NIMBLY. Third District—THOMAS T. WILLS. Fourth District—SAldrEL J. REA. Fifth District--JOSEPH•MOOBR. Bixtb District—CHAßLES M. OLIIIGAIL Seventh Distriot—TElOMAS COCHRAN. Eighth District—JAMES N. REIM& Ninth Nereid—JOHN A. BURTON. Tenth PANCOAST. Eleventh DIetriot—FRANKLIN D. STERNER. Twelfth Dlstriot—LUßE..V. SIITP Thirteenth District—JAMES lIOLGATE- Fourteenth District—ALEXANDER CUMMING& Fifteenth District—WlLLlAM F. 85fITli. Sixteenth District—EDWAßD G. LEE Seventeenth Distriot—OHAßLES F. ABBOTT. 001317 TY OFFICERS. • District Attorney. WILLIAM B. MANN. Prothonotary of Mart of Common Plea& FREDERICK -G. WOLBEBT. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor. ALEXANDER HENRY City Solicitor. F. CARROLL BREWSTEE: City Ckintrellar. JOSEPH R. LYNDALL Receiver of Taxes. JAMES 0. HEWS. • City Commissioner. • JOHN GIVEN:- O:Ta .N INE TE it NTH WA R D.—THE frierAli of the NATIONAL UNl!ibi ASSOOIA 'IION or TUE NINFTRERTH WARD are DivWsd to mf et at. FBA NEFORD ROAD and YORK 8 caloure, THIS EVENING et T o'clock. ; to proceed to a body to the Alma Aleeting.st MOTIONAL HALL. eroceselon to be accompanied by inneic and traneparensiea. JESIVIAI3 GoLusurrff, HENRY JOHNfioN, o emin it4 be JALIENNILLIGLN. Jr.. IrEADQUARTERICOF.THE NATIEOPiP• AL 'ON lON' 07. TY 18X11011T117 le 00 VI tit:CBE, VOMMONWICALTH • BIIILDUIG, 011.ESTNIIT Street, above Sixth. Oetolher 7, 1882. . - $5OO DE WARD.—A reward of 5500 will be bald by the Committee for ench evidenoe WI wilt lead to the arrest and conviction of pereone who are engaged in TO a13i8161 DOWN and MUTILATING ibe BULLS issued hy this Oommirier. WM. U. KERIf, 'President. Jolla J. FRANKLIN, Emmy B. GARDINER) Seoretarfee rie7 - HEADQUARTERS, 113 NATIONAL UNION orry 00MHITTEE, COREONWICALTH.BUILDINGI. , OBESTNUT, ABOVE SIXTH STREET. Oien 14 all bow& . 006 tf Err THE SCiLra i I a t T SZ I V I IZTRAL RELIEF. - • • iraugooraL Meet every FRIID&Y, et 10 o'clock M., in the Vee ublate Ronm of '43race etnacb g corner or TWELFra and OR RIMY Street's. - All persons. irrespective of denomination, interested In the work of relieving the sick, wounded, and otherwise suf fering men, who are periling their lives to protect us ,in our property and homes, are earneetly solicited for con tributione in money, material, An. Airs. Wm. Suddards, First Directress, 116 North Twelfth street ; Mrs. James L. Olaghorn, Second Di rectress, 1604 Arch street ; Miss Louisa (Ingham, Treasurer, 1009 Arch street. All donations sent to any of the above addresses, or to the Church on the morning of the meeting, wilt be most thankfully received. . 4 .llneerstandlng that the ladles of Grace Church and others have ass3ciatedlor the purpose of ministering to the wants of soldiers in Camp, and especially to those sick and wounded who may be confined in the Itospital, I would express my cordial hope that they may. be cheered in their work by the co. operation of Christian sisters, end by generous gifts from msmhers of our Churches. focB-2.tit &LONZO POTTER." Iffy C. .1. 131 D IDLE'S RECORD. Be hes proved his :patriotism and valor upon the battle. fields of Mexico. - When Sumpter fell, he entered the Pennsylvania Reserve,' and, while commanding in Maryland and Virginia, made hie regiment, the famous Buchtaile," a eptendid example of discipline and al cieney.. While thus absent, being nominated by the Dtmocracy for Congrets, he replied, it KY present pod den 111 TOM congenial to me, but I will not place my own preference in opposition to the people's wieb." B rent 3418 ithzuziox TO 0017013885, a general's commi talon from the. Federal Government was offered to him, bat he de clined it, ' , .as incompatible with the civil trust which be had just accepted from the neople of the Second district." He did not, however, quit the field for the first session of Oonstress; at the beg inning of the second session, in De cember. '6l, the army going into winter quarters, around Washington, be then took his seat, at the urgent request of his conetituente. In simmer to an address from them be wrote a letter boldly denouncing the favoritism and corruption "by which the strength of the nation was web zed and its life-blood dmined; at the moat critioal perfed of the war." The public robbers made a 'great outcry at this letter, but the Van Wyok and other mm mitteee soon proved what Bidile bed hcen the first to de nounce. In Congress, be voted for taxes. and every measure that could give real strength ta the Government; but on the negro policy, which, without strengthening TM, drove every Southern White man into the ranks of our enemies and alienated from us much of the popula tion of the Border Stator, be refused to obey the dictation of Sumner and Lovejoy. and his sceech•s eloquently uttered "71111 SENTIMENTS OP A PENNSYLVANIAN AND A WHITE MAN" Ile jaoilred to vomete the effiolsooy of the array. Seven tom the ego, we tied Biddle Keying: 1, I RELIEVE "TIERT-WE SHALL INCUR VERY HEAVY RE STONSIBILTEIIIWI:HTIOULD DECLINE. TO OlvE WHAT IS ASKED FROM:S. BY , ,,, , VEREONS REI,RESENTING-lIIE!SENTI MINTS OF THE ARMI,7AND RILERESENTIEG ITS,INTERRSTS AND itsr,orasici - i 'ram AS 'SENSITIVE AS ANY •MAN iCif THEE/ EJECTION OP. EXPENSE; BUT IN THE CREAT•EIiiI TARE. ENTERPRISE IN.WHICILP , WE . ERVENGAGErp:WEIarBT, DISCARD THAT CONSIDERATION SONETIMES."—Congras- ; sionai Globe: MOW' 7; 1t62. .. . On the other hand, Wilson, spanking' for the Abe ' litionisis. declared : • , - 6 .1 have over and over.again been in. the War Oboe and urged _upon the Department hi . . stop recruiting in ' Oren- part of . th e'conntry. WE HA. ....Hip, THE FEAMISE THAT'IT SHOGLD 'BR DONE; YET 8 ...HAY.;•IEI3IIYER:I - PARTS , OF. THE COUNTRY, WE . .11'.10CfGETNTS 01 ! MEN BEING RAIREH:AND BROUGHT FO' HiTO7IITIL UP . rizts ' RAPES OF REGIMENTS THE PIPE ' TALLA*AT IN• FO TENNESSEE. ANDiOTHER.,ARTs or' 1 HERie OUR ARMIES' -11011 - wE ARE PILLING lu i*lir NINES OF TIVE . ARNIT. -I:belitere we'..have to-day one hundred and fifty thoueand more Men under pay.of the. Government than we need or can well use. Phew) no doubt of it ; sn6 I think it onsht to be checked"—Congressionsi Globe, March 26, 1882. Recruiting WAS checked, and we are now reduced to draitirg, after thousands of Philadelphia soldiers have been slaughtered In unequal conflicts. Again, we find Biddle wisely and temperately defend ing civil liberty : 6 .1', OP COURSE, CONCEDE THAT THERE ARE MANY DIS TRICTS, WHOLE STATES INDEED, WHERE YOU CANNOT RESORT TO .TICE JUDICIAL TRIBUNALS BECAUSE THEY ARE. SILENCED OR CONTROLLED ST THE ENEMY: THAT MEN MAY BE NECESSARILY DEPRIVED OP TIER LIBERTY THERE, WITHOUT A HEARING BEFORE A. JUDICIAL TRIBU NAL, I ADMIT. FUT I CANNOT CONCEIVE THAT IN THE • DISTRICT I REPRESENT, OR IN ANY DISTRICT IN PENN SYLVANIA, OE IN 1 ,-, EW YORK, OR IN alsessenuartra, THERE caw BE !AY PUBLIC NECESSITY FOR DEPRIVING THE CITIZEN OFTIIOeII COMMON GUARANTEEEOF LIBERTY Wlrgio WE HAVE nisan'nnin TO BELIEVE WERE Aliso- LUTELY ESSENTIAL POE ITS PRESERVATlON."—Gorr greastonal Globe,..Tiely 10,1862. When. lively, the State was threatened with Invasion; he offered hie services ; but without walling for rank or command, he gave the esemple that was needed, by joining one of our city orgaaizatiens, and marching with it to the scene of danger. His come has been always bold and pure and Independent; the course of a man who cannot be bribed nor seated from what be thinks the path of duty. Lie has never been a partlasn politi cian. Snob men ate needed . in the councils of the nation in these,peritons times ; we advituce our own interests in voting.for them - 7 -Fitzvralcl's (illy Rem, It orPHILADELPHIA, ocr. 2d, 1862. We, the undersigned citizens of, the flrat Con gresaionel District, having sum a publication in various yurnale of the city, with our names aimed thereto, in. viting WILLIAM MORAN to be a candidate far Con: grees in said District, deny having authorized Mr. Moran or o:bere to use our names for that purpose We ere all in favor of the election of EDWARD G. WEBB, Esq., the Independent Union Democratic candidate. NONE D.' William Smith, Henry D. Gillingham, Peter Dabo , o, George Deem, Berl H. Barrleaon. Anthony. W. Thompson, Jesse Tittermary, Lewie List, Recd. - •it Wm. H. Thackars, Hes ry B. Gardner, John H. Thompson, John DroPherpon, Hobert K. Edatlook, • • Xs... B Smith, Jr,, Oeor€o H. Hardy, Silas F. Hepburn, WM. ra.ME EHAIVIC li lA, October?, 1862. " A general mceting•ot the Stookholders will be held at the Backlog Home on TUESDAY, 4th day of Novem ber, at 12 M. • - • opB-tool The Annual Bleotkm for Directors will be held at the Bantling House on MONDAY.- November 17, between the hems of 10 A.. N. and 2 P. X : oc8•tro17 J. WING.AND. Cashier. ErrTHE PHILADELPHIA BANK.;,— PHILADELPHIA., October 6,186 L The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking Rouse on TUESDAY, November 4, 1862, at 12 o'clock M. • . 'lho AMAMI election .for Directors will be held at the Banking Heine on MONDAY, November 17, 1862, be tween the boars of 10 A. M. std 2 P M. 'ocB Vl:at • .! B B. 00hIEGYS, Cashier. Dr SOUTHWARK BANK. • PEILADBLPHII. 04) tobeir7.lB6'.3 The ANNUAL BLEOTION for DIBBOTOSS will be held at the Banking Hoare on MOND tY, the 17th day of November. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'olook P. N. A General Bleating of the Stockholder" will be held at the Dame place on TUESDAY, the 4:h day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. ocB wfminol7 FARMEAS , AND MECHANICS' BANK—P.IIILADBLPEtta., October 6,1.862: - '1 e -Armuat IClection for Directore will be held at the Backing Route on MONDAY, the 17th day of Novebaber between tbe bonra of 9 o'clock A. all and 3 o'clock P. if.; and on TUESDAY," tbe 441 a day of November nest, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House, at 4 o'clock P. K., agreeably to the cterter. W. RUSHTON. 311 cc7-tool7 . . Cashier. cas OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE SURAE OE COMPANY —Pin ism:trim, 00- toher 8, 1E62. The Directors have this day deolared a dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per share for the last six months, ahich will be paid to the Stookhelders, or their legal re pt tsentatives, on and after the 16th Instant. exclusive of taxes ALBERT 0.- L. CRAWFORD, 0c7,9t 4 S - ' - Secretary. ErOFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE r INSOBAIIOE OORPANT; PanADALrEcis, Oct. e t 032 . . • .dt a meeting of the Dirictors, held this day, a semi- Minna! d I sifted of SIX PER OE ST.. and an extra divi dend of TEN PER CENT., were declared on the capital stock, payable to the Stockbos.ders, or their legal repre gentedif e, on and after the lgth Met. • 003.1(4 J. W. 111 oALLT3TER, Secretary. PERSONAL PENEIONS.-$ iOO Bounty and Pay procured and collected for soldiers, Bailors, and the relatives of such as are deceaerd. at reasonable and satis factory rate', by. Jet.td}:i FULTON, Solicitor for Claimants, 421.we1A17r Street, Philadelphia. Particular attention given to parties livlog at a die tate.. -007. K TAISOBABGED =SOLDIERS' OER m: TIJTOATEB and other Claims cashed by J&MES FULTON', Military and Naval Agent, 424 WiLLNUT.Btrett, Phileds. PHOTOGRAPHS. WAR TIMES. EI M ER'S Gallery ptsafists rare attractions at the present time. Llle size Cil•oolored Photi graphs. the men 'Moltke sad natural portraits yet made, at reduced prices. SECOND Street, above Green. lt* DENER-NOT TOO , LATg A GOOD IN rENTION.--ICvery one °nicht to haves good Decor's. ; .They Ste lovalnalde. REM IC Colored Photokrephe are Doe pletures,,ang cheap, only $l. 86. cOND's4eet, above Omen. Itw<. GR EAT MASS MEETING' VOTERS OF PHILADFLP HIAi OUR NATIONAL UNION. The citizens of Philadelphia, who are in favor of the in dirsoluble perpdnity of 'the DUion of our. thirty-four States, and of maintaining tho Constitution as our fathers framed it; who are reeoluteiy determined (loser. throw and crush the treason of Secession 'rinks in the field, and of lieb,lalde?s and abettors in oar midst; who will sustain, with fraternal unity and stern patriotism, every effort of the National, Aciministration to defend our free homes and our froe Institutions against the savage Renaults of a brutal, bloody, and : birbares Be. hellion, will assemble in IiVEDNEBDAY EVENING, 0010- - .BER Bth, 1862, TO RATIFY THE CITY AND STATE NOMINATIONS NATIONAL`UNION! FICLLOW•0111Z ENS Your bleeding Country' calls you! Tektr sons and your brothers ere marching,itriking, anfitliti9nAli floid of battle! While they bear your emigres banner, some from your peaceful homes and rebniiiiiie:SOsisirdif poltroons who speak and plot sell tlonAtii*feess. 'on everywhere in our midst. Show by your pretence and voices, to your brother patriots every where, - that you will SAVE THE UNION. though rivers of blood 001,1fiDTIO to flow, end every barbarism and every'ehain be ground to powder beneath the tri umphant march of American UNION land American LIBERTY: CAVALRY- . CAVALRY.- . A few mots good Men wanted to fill a Company r f ir C r 'S of Cavalry, now recruiting in Germantown, for Ban...years or the war. Apply . immediately, at Lang 'troth's Building, GBll7d ONTO WN. . Commanding*Officer—T. W&TSCIN FERREE.' H.. 0. POTTER, Vint Lieutenant. .••• . C. R firms% Recond Lieutenant. oc7-21* N. B:—To report Immediately at Harrisburg. COMPANY A, Captain SAMUEL EIAZ &AD, Jr., formerly of the ci Washington Grays," and Lieutenant of InftGay;lately of Bueh's Lancers, is now recruiting at tie . , F. P. ErrEzp, Oa filer. Cilmial OF TIIE IN BEHALF OF TOWN MEETING, NATIONAL HALL, NI.S.BEET 6TSI4ET, BELOW, THIRTENN7II. At 7% o'clock, OF THE FRIE , NDS OF THE The following eminent epcekere will addrimi the meet- BIS EXOELLEINOT ANDREW G. CURTIN, - Hon. ALEX &TIMM K. MO ; OLITRE, - • Ron. JAMES POLLOCK, - Hon. HENRY D. MOORE, • - 1 • Hon. MORTON Mo MI OH AEL, '1;• • Hon. JOHN W. FORNEY, • ' F. C. i3BIORTLY,Areq., Hon. CHARLES GIBBONS, • EDWARD G. WEBB, Esq. Ron. WILLIAM E. LEHOIMN, Dr. GEORGE W. NEBINGER, Hon. CHARLES O'NEILL, LEONARD MYERS, EB4, • ,Hon. WILLIAM D. KELLEY, RI. RUSSELL THAYER, ESQ., Hon. GEORGE A. COFFEY, Hon. A. J. HAMILTON, of Team. By Order National Union City Executive Committee. WILLIAM H t BERN, MILITARY . ROBBETEPINDEPENDENT AR TILLERY, :TO_NI "STATIONED PERMANENTLY AT FORTRESS MONROE N:: CORNEREIGHTIi AND CHESTNUT STS., (UP STAIRS.) Thbiorganization offers peculiar advantages not berets equalled by any regiment during the war. The Com niander,iffejor Roberta, is a soldier of groat experience, of the egular Army, 4'h United Btatea Artillery, and its officers have - been appointed for their experience and ability.-t...Tt fats permanent Post, has, comfortable quar ters, is in a charmingly healthy locality, thus avoiding all the hardship and exposures of field service. The men will be. instructed in all the duties of infantry sot dims, garrison as well field, in sea coast, heavy and field artillery. As the number of companies is limited, none but strong, able•bodled men will be received, and early application is advised. Bounty is allowed. Old artillery soldiers, who can come well recommended, will receive appointments as non commissioned Oftleers in tills corps of picked men. . oce..mwf fit FORM ! rFORM! RIFLEMEN FORM !!—Tbe Beard Of Trade Rifle Regiment, 166th Regiment P. V. Bounty, $165, Steady, able bodltd men wanted forthe above doe corps. None but urn of good character received. Headquarters, 633 OHISTNIIT Street. Hake EBNENWEiN, Uolonel. W. A.:HAMILL,' Adjutant. it* NEN WANTED FOR A COM vary in the Board of &rade Bifle Begtment. 158th Regimen t- P. V. This regiment will go into camp immediately. near the city. Bon ‘ty. 8185. Aooly early, triLlent. GEO. O. BENSZEY., N0..833 NI &EKE I' !Wed, below litiork street. . . 007 12i BOARD OF, TRADJi RIFLE REGIMENT, 158th PeMietiviinia Votunteers. Cot outatnaB EBNENWEIN. Ileadquarters, 533 01HISTNUT Street -; UM is the only new regiment that is .acceptimi by the War and State Department, and has muttering orders. It will go in camp at once In the neighborhood of the city ; camp equipage, &c., bail already been furnished. oc4.6t* I, FORT DELAWARE.—Wanted . 10 , more recruits for Battery P, 3d Artillery (heavy). . $165 Bounty ; $9O club before leaving the oity. Pay, rations, and uniform from date of muter. Inquire at 409 OIIESTBUT Street, (up stairs.) J. A. BLABS, Captain Commanding. FBEDEBTOK W. BUBB, let Meat. tXB St* ICAMP FRANKLIN', OCT. 3,1862.- The gallant officers and brave eoldiere detailed from the old Philadelphia regiments now in the thli to re cruit for their glorious battalions. have removed their tentsftom Camp Inde pend ence to F BANKLIN SQUARE, ar d .have called their present camp the same ae the Biltlarat in honor of tho noble Revolutionary patriot of our city.. _• full corms of twenty drummers and fifers, tinder command of a drum major and fife major, will be in daily attendance. Young men of Philadelphia, reflect upon the duty that you owe your country in this ber'imnr of peril. Go to CAMP FRAhRLIN, and .place your 'Ramo upon the muster roll of your brave.companione in arms. By order of the Committee. JOHN E. ARDICKS, Ohairinan . of Committeioießecrulting. - The following.officers have:teits in -Camp Franklin, besidee their recruiting stations as mentioned : Cept. Thomes J. Town,9sth Beet , 202 Dock street. Lieut. P Bogen, 95th est , 202 Dock street. Lieut. Thomae K. Boggs, 23.1 Best., o,rner Sixth and Chestnut streets. . - Lieut. J. A Gregory, 91st Beat , 620 Chestnut street. ieuL B B. Byre, 91st Best., 820 Chestnut street. Capt. William Wilson, 81st Bee:, 1118 Market street. Lient. George W. O'Malley, 115th Begt, 130 S. Fourth street. Vent. Geo.,W. Wilson, 61st Bee., 8 8. Fourth street. Lieut. Wm. W. Dawson. 61st neut., 8 8 Fourth street. Lieut.' 0 B. Califith. 82d Begt.. Franklin Square. .Lieut. A. J. Knorr, 824 Regi, Franklin ?Genre. Lieut. Joseph Abbey. 112th Regt.,l3B S. Fourth street. C. Sleintz, 65th Begt., Dougherty 'a Hotel, _Twenty fifth and Wood. • Capt Joseph 0. liege. 85th Best , 333 Chestnut street. . Lieut. B. B. Allen, 72d Beat., 627 Chestnut street. _Lieut J. W. Sunderland; 721 Begt., 627 Chestnut et Lieut. Richard Young, 269th Begt , Franklin Senate. 'Lieut. Owen Sheridan, 69th Bee., Jones' Hotel, Chest Ant street. Capt. William Jatho, 27th Begt., 620 Caltowbill street. Lient John Stanton, 3d Reserves, 40 b. Third street. Lieut. B. J. Towson, 1521 Begt., Artillory, 409 Chest nut Etreet. 81ake,1321 Begt , Artillery, 409 Chestnut street. Capt P. McDonough, 2d Reserves, Globe Hotel, Sixth street, below Chestnut Lieut. J. Curley. 2d Reserves, Globe Hotel, Sixth street, below Chestnut. Lient. J. K. Brown, Penna. Reserves, Jones' Hotel, OheEtnut street Capt. 8. M. Zulick, 29th Begt., 24 S. Fifth street. ' Lieut. D. F. Linn, 58th Begt, Franklin Square. Capt. George W. Tomlinson, 28th Begt., Sixth and Jayne streets. Litut H. A. Hall, 28th Begt . Sixth and Jayne streets. Lieut. John H. Bhesl, 28th Begt, Barracks, Washing ton street. ** ;.`Capt. John T. Dnrang, 90th Begt, Franklin Square- Clayt,Williarn Moore, 724 Beat., 194 A. Fourth street. Capt. William Uhler, 99th Begt 204 Dock street. Capt. Henry A. Soheetz, for all Pennsylvania regi ments in the field, Jones' Hotel. ocB-61 5 - 00 B 7. 2XE .to S E. T u OACC Tobacco, Snuff,And Oli t are, — ; lower prices than any other house in the city. & bargain in ana (Hgare. yturohaeed at alarehal'a Sale. WOOD WARD 1 00., 41 South FOURTH Street ocB.lm* WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. PURE CIDER AND WINE mums. GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD, SEEDS, SPICES, &0., &o. All the requisites for Preserving and Piddind Parino' ALBERT ROBERTS. 'maims LET niz GBOUIBIII, se6-0 • CORNEB .>QLIOY>jIATH ATM Tpri. , DR. 2;El l TRUSS AND, BEACIEI L rharrniiiirr. o. H. NEIDLIS, Corner TWELFTH and RACE Eitreeta, Philadelphia. Hernial Trtmee and meohaaloal Milances oarrectb adjusted by C. H. IfZEDLIB. nue bench end approved Amerloom, adapted to oven !in Or rupture, in . Multi and children, ling limb in Ainettoon 13 1 atrPortors • slut Belta, Bbonkler Braces, Bus. .puirorteo, Mastic Stock:bm and Syringes in oust rs• - defy. Ladles' Department, TWILTTE Btreet; flz door below Baca. Conducted by oompotent ".r ty".18444 tt ' • • • ki3=Mi= osianmAN. LADIES'TIIRS. LADIES', FA:NOY FURS! JOHN A. STAMBACH„. „ IMPORTER AND MANUFAO PURER OF LADTVIS' FANCY FURS, No. 826 AECH STREET, BELOW' NINTH. Jtot coned, a large and handsome Stook or LADIES' At OBILDRION'S FANCY FUliti, of every deteriP r Lion and in the newest and moat approved mks, at the 'Lavrtet Oath Priem. 0c,7-3oi LADIES' FANCY FTJRS. JOHN FAREIR4, No. .718 ARCH ST%, BELOW EIGHTH, 1111 . 011 TDD AND MANUFACTURED. LADIES!, FANCV'VURS. Iffy assurtment of Fanoy Furs for Ladiiis mid Children is now complete;' and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. AU sold at the manufacturers' prices, for cash. Ladles, please give me a coil. oc3.4raif MILLINERY GOODS. MILLINERY OPENING. WOOD & CAR,Y WILL OPEN ON SATURDAY OCT.• THEIR FALL. 'STYLES MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S READ ' GEAR, 00 MP RISIN G ORIGINAL ARD IhMPORTED STYLES IN GREAT VARIETY.- 0c8.3t 1862 FALL. 1862 WOOD ;'& CARY, SUMMONS TO LitOOLIT, WOOD, & NIOHOIA Rave now In etore a COMPLETE STOOK MILLINERY GOODS, OONSIBTING OF Silk, Velvet, and Colored. Straw BONNETS AND HATS, French Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, &0., To which they respectfully Invite the attention of the former patrons of the Box* and the trade generally. eeB.2in OB.•KENNEDY &BRO. ~.....„....• ... ..„.- .:_.. ..: .:• ..: •,...:, „..c., twos= UT STREET,' BELOW EIGHTH HAVE NOW sasentmoult FALL DISPORTATIONB OF IPERITOH FLOWERS. FEATHERS AND GENERAL MILLINERY GOODS. seB.Bm gt) FALL MILLINERY GOODS. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & Co., 431 MARKET STREET, NORTH BIDE, Have now open for their FALL SALES I, A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOi..E. OF F ALL MILLIN,EILY GOODS, aosarsTato oa RIBBONS, VELVETS, SILKS, FLOWERS, STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, APD - I:'ELILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY, To which the attention of the trade to RESPEOTFULLY SOLICITED. ae2o-2m ,„,,\ BIBS. H. NV REGEET, 137 PINE st, will open FASHIOSMILE MILLINE BY on TRUBSDAY, Ootobor 007-31,* 1111 . KISSES O'BRYAN, 1107 WAL NUT street, will onen'PAM.lB MlLLlNXlftirfor e 'Fall on THIJB6D&Y. October 2, 1852. opl-180, i 45 BONNET AND BAT FRAMES, Pk" PATMITRN .BONNSTS, 'AND:DRESS OAPS.— The•beet p1a43.6 . t0 bpy A Fu ll Assortment, at Wholesale , . Obeh Price,, 1e 44 MORGAN'S MANUFACTORY. 40S ABOBLI3tr• et. • • • • se3o lm* RETAIL DRY GOODS. JA B .'ECC. 2O4 -PBELL'& CO., IMPORTERS AED•OASH DEALERS IN DRY. GOODS, AT WHOLESALE .AND RETAIL, 727 CHESTNUT. STREET, Have jut received, and are now offoring, magnifloont lines of SILKS, SHAWLS, & DRESS GOODS, ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THIS BEASON. ocS-tf LNENS. LINEN 000DS, QUILTS, SIAN KRA B —The subseribers have the ingest arid bed assortment of HOW* funiehing Dry Goode, Ou rtatne, Ourtain Afatortale, &e , to be found, all of which- they offer at die lowest cash ideas SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & A HUTSON, . . •..• ICOB CHESTNUT Street, . Importers and dealers In Linens. Ourtaina, and Fur niwainp Dry Goods. ocB Btrp 1 DWIN HALL &_BROTBER, NO. .12.1 265ontli8ICOOND Street, will open, this morning New Fancy Silks. New Black Figured Silka. Plain Black Ponlt de Soto/. Rich Purple, Green, Brown, &c., do. Heavy Black Corded Mike. Plain Black Silks, Sm. ocß EDWIN HALL & BILOI HER, N 0 26 South SECOND Street, will open this morning Brown, Blue, Green, and Black Irish Poplins. • French Plain Poplins, same colors. . Bich Figured and Plaid Pop!los and Beps. Plain Pontius end Bens, rich colors. Bich all wool Cashmeres and De Babies. Figured Mericoes and Vatencias. Fine French Merinoes, choice colors. Striped and Figured French Chintzes. Oloth and Cashmere Plaids for Children. ocil EDWIN HALL & BROTHER, NO 28 gooth 81100 ND Street. will open'this morning— Brodie Long Shawls, open Centres. Equate Shawls, Woven Borders. Striped Brcche Shawls Black Stella Shawls. - Bich and Plain Styles, Blanket Shawls ew Styles of Woolen Shawls. Long and Fetters Black Tblbet. • Long and Square Blanket. Shawls for Children and Mmes. pcB EM. NEE DLES, 1.024 CHESTNUT • Street, offers novelties as follows: Real Pointe Lace .Collars, El 26 . up; Beal Valencienne; 600. up; French Guipure, 500. up ;.Beal Thread, 50c up; sets in all of the above at Proportionably low rates. _ Beal Thread Veils. large size, $2 up; Beal Threat Barbee, 76c up; all Linen Handkerchiefs, 100. up; Broad Hem do. 250. up; Theakfast seta, 500 up, and a complete as sortment of Linens, Laces, White Goode, and Embroide ries, at very low prices. Purchasers will fled it to their advantage to call at E. Di NEEDLES', 1024 CHESTNUT Street. N. B. —Made up sate Sle)eves and Handkerchiefs in new yles. 0c3.6t MEDICINAL. A7"'S CATHARTIC PILLS.- : Thesolencea of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which ie known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these PILLS have virtue" which Harpees in excellence the ordinary klediclnes, and that they win nnprecedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but pewerfnl to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul hit more which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength.to the whole system. Not ot.ly do they cure the every- dlay complaints of every. body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled thebest of human skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at the same time, In diminished doses, the Ballet and best physic that can be employed for chlidren. Being sugar. coated, they are pleasant to take ; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they - not substantiated by men of such exalted po - eltion and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. many e minent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the nubile the reliability 'Of 'our reme. dies, while others haye sent me the assurance of their conviction that enr Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of my afflicted. suffering fellow-men. 'lbis Agent below named is 'pleased to furnish gratis our American Almanac, containing directions for the use and certificates of their cures, of the following com plaints : Costiveneas, Bilious Complaints, Bketunittisca, Dropey, Heartburn, Headache arising from a! foul stomach, Nan pea, ledigeetion, Morbid Inactionof the Bowels and Pain al 'sing therefrom, Flatn'ency, Loss of Appetite, WI Diseases which require an evaenantmedicine. They also, by notifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness. Partial Blindnara, Nen , raigia and Verrone Irritability, Derangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low elate of the body or obstraCtion of its functions. . Po not be put off by unprincipled dealers, with some other pill they mate more proflt.on. /Lek for • AYE lI'S PILLS, and take nothing else. 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General catalogue just published, furnished gratis. ' In Press, Catalogue of the Young Ladies' French Li brary. ,4 Catalogue de fa Bibtiatheque des Dames et des Ds moiseLles." M.I. MI/NAOHESI, Agent, 5e6..4m 1317 CHdSTNU PPet. EDIKI4TIONAL. .pROPESSOR 'HIRAM CORE ON'S IiIEOOIIID ANNUAL . OOIIBSE OF STUDIEd IN ENGLISH POETRY; LITERARY Aar, ANO TIOISM..—PEOF. HIRAM 00E30N will c"mtnence on TUESDAY, October 14th, 1862, at Lerpoldt's Foreign Beading Booms, No 1323 CHESTNUT street, hie Se cond Annual Conroe of Lectures on Literature and Art. The Course 9111 embrace a general review' of Eoglieh Literature. from Chaucer to the present time, and the leading and repreeentative authors of each period will be separately treated. Of the Poetry of the Nineteenth Century, that of Byron t abelley, Wordsworth, Ooleridge, Tennyron, and the Browning'', will receive special atten tion. "The following Lectures wi 1 be distributed through the Course: - On the Metaphysics of Art; on Individnality in N stare and Art; on Accident in Nature and Art; on the Or ganic Unity-of an Art . Product; on the Real and the Ideal; on Form. as en Element in the Expression of Poetic Sentim , nt; on the Distinctions ,between Ancient and re odern Vane; on English Metres and Stanzas; on the Dietinction between Prose and Yerse; on the Phi losophy of Style. The Lectures will be given on TUESDAY and FBI- . DAY AFTEISNOONP, at 4N o'clock. Tickets for the entire Oonree. which will extend to about the middle of next May 965 00 Twenty Tickets, admitting to any Lecture. 8 00 Ten Tickets 2 00 Single 'Tickets 26 Introductory Lecture free The Claes Book is now open for names at the Librarie Etranire of Mr. F. Leypoldt, No. 1323 ORESTNUr Ehreet. 0c8.4t ATTENTION I INDEPENDENCE OITI 9/IDETS.—The trabscriber having opened his academy for the military Inatrnction of Yonth, at the armory, northeast corner 'EIGHTEENTH and OBESTIVIIP Strrete, will have reeler drills on HON . - DAYS and TfltradDAYß of each week, at 4 o'clock P. L, at which times and Tiace he be glad to see his Mende. For terms, cto , apply at the Armory on the days or 4.1111, or at the residence of O. E•JKENI)OItFF, ataCtiltit N 0.1912 (l 0 &TES Street. FINANCIAL. TT: S. - FIVE TWENTIES; OR, 20-YEAR SIX PEe CENT. BONDS, PAYABLE AT THE ORTION OF THE GOVERN MENT AFTER . FIVE YEARS. I am instructed by the SEDRICTARY OF THE TREASURY to receive subscriptions for the above LOAN AT PAR, THE INTEREST TO COMMENCE FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT, Thus avoiding the difficulty heretofore experienced by rtrtuiriug Payment in GOLD of the interest from May last. A full suppiv of these Bonds always on hated. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, 114 - SOUTH THIRD St. 1729 tf JAMB I. WALTON, 111011.0 W. roll. WALTON & YOST, BA.l4llldia, BROKERS, •!D OZNESAL OOLLZOTOBB, No. 2' South THIBB Stroet, Phiisdelphts BBVZHENCIII3. Jay Cooke & (30. Hon. James' Pollock, James, Kent, Santee, &Clo., Hon. H. D. Foster, Faberlok, Black, & Co., Hon. A. H. Reeder, 0. Moßibbin & Son, Hon. AM Packer, E. P. Middleton & Bro., Hon. Warren 3. Woodward. lion. Wm. Wilkins, V. L. Bradford, Xsa. an7-Bxo SQ HARVEY THOMAS, • STOCK AND BILL BROKER, - No. 312 WALNUT STREET. Stocks and Bonds bought and tuld on commission. • Promissory notes and Loans negotiated. ociClutlf 5 000; $ 2,500,2, 000 $7 1 090 4 8131400 to inv es t on Mortg age. A. pd. •BIXTB. limit/AD PITLER, Conveyabcer, 61 North •NIXTB. threet. 002-6Nl' TAg STAMPS RECEIVED. . CHECK AND PROPRIETARY STAMPS Were received LAST 14 • • AND OAN BE DETAINED. THIS MORNING AT THE OITIOII - or TEN OOLLICITOB or: FIKST' DISTRICT, It tso4 OHNSTNIIT STEEET. ssk,vfi REWA.RDI-LOST, TU KS n DAY, September' 9, Three 7.30 . TREA SURY ROTES, coupons attached, Humbert' 31468, 31,689, 81,570. All parties are forbid negotiating said Notes, as notice Us been given, and payment stopped at the Treasury and all Sub. Treasury Departments. 11500 IN GOLD! will be paid by the naderaigned for the return of the Notee.B. F. (I&LL&Gaill, . . No. 281 North THIRD B•-rest. rbtlidelphli, Octobtt 2, 1882. to2-1818' A CADEMY `"OF. 'MUSIC, BBOAD _Ex. "and LOCUST Streets. - LeKBOO and Manager ;WM. WHICATIrrr.. Third aPPeaTa l nee In three rears of the world tarard __- GABRIEL RAVEL AND TROUPE. Third appearance of the World's Wonder, TOTING ARIERIOA TOUNGAMERIOA. Whose incomprehensible festof the Tlf RIM FLY ENG T R.APE EN. ( A LA LEOT 6.ED,) MIMI BREATHLESS WONDER, NRAPT ADIETRATION s AND TUfdIILTUOUS APPLAUsE. Unequivocally prononnced by Press and PDX° THE MOST BEAUTIFUL AND . - THE Mint lIXTRAORDINABY CHILE/ IN THE KNOWN WORLD. THIS' (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, 00T. 8,1884 First Night of the famous Paetemtne of JOCKO. THE APE OF BRAZIL. GABRIEL RAVEL ' ' as PIPO. M. MABEE TTI •• • :as THE APE. The splendid:Vaudeville Company in A POPULAR OCAEDIETIA. To conclude pith ' • •• 1110 THREE, FLYING TRAPEZE.] The Plialic fii , reevntrifily informed that the . engage ment of the wctid.ferned 4 RAVEL TUOVPIO Is Positively For Twelve Nights only, With the exception of the Preto, no Free Edit. ' Paranette, Faronette Oircle, and' f1a1c0ny.....:.80 onto. Family Circle and Amphitheatre. -26 cents. Prosceniom Boxes. holding eight Dorton Box Offt,:e open from 9 A. ffi till 4`P. kf.., when oeats eaw.he aecured three days in advance, without extra charge.. . Poore open at 7 o'clock. Performance will commence quarter before 8. it NINItrALNUT-STREET T HEATRE.— . . F Bole Lessee etre. 'BL: A. GiItICETTBOR Bneinees Agent Mr. JOHN T. DOIMETiIif,.. TRIB (WEDNESDAY) -EVENING, 00T. 8, Will be presented the romantic Map of THE 00W LOAN Bsoraims. M..Fablen dei French!, y l r , g Batty . M. Louie del French', C ' ItOKIR A 81111ADIIWS, TEES 'PILL A.GE Mr. Meadows 'lKfr. 311.1, TILTON. 80811114 BIEfidOWB AbiNA 00 vrar.m... Doom open at 7—Performance commences. at 73‘. 'RTES. JOHN DREW'S AILOR. ..I..FJL. STREET THEATRE. .Acting and Stage Manager .. . B. FREDERICKS BusineasAgent and Treasurer JOS. DI MURPHY, , TINEXAMPLED-SUCCESq. SECOND - SFEEK OF MISS . BATSMAN. `MONDAY, TUESDAY. and WEONEdDA.Y, ROMEO AND JULIET. 3ULiET.„ .MISS ATEIPPAN. ROMEO. EDWIN ILIEEtklf lEEDUUTIO J W.:I-WALLA:OK To conclude with OFF TO THE WASS. • • - ON THURSDAY. LON trON ASSUR &NOE. ON PRIDAY, EDWIN ADAMS' BEND VIT. Prices as usnal. Seats snored six days in advance. Doors open at 7—To commence at 73; o'clock. oc6 ft SSEM BIS BUILDIV GS.--Meosnt. AEOLL & core WON' 31111,81 TL 8-TEBEOPIII- Exhibiting every evening this week, with a change of prograinme nightly. Admission 26 cents--Ohildren 10 cents. A package of twenty-four tickets for 83. Doors open ; commence at Et o'clock Mottoes on Saturday at '3 o'clock. MUSICAL FUND H AIat.—GOTT SOB ALL —The 'Debit* ie teemed that the ONLY GRAND CONGEST of the celebrated - Piaeiht,T. TS' GOTTSCHALK, will take ',lace on WIADIIESDILY EVENING, October 8, at the . . liatiSrlAL FUND BALL.' Ms: Gottschalk will be assisted On 0214 occasion. by MRS ..TENNY MEM PTON, The American Contralto, wbo make ber first appear price in Philadelphia, Mr BUNION EfAS , T,IUR. Sala at,d;Mr. CHA.II.Ed 8010 Vialon.- cellist. • -- - The price of admission is fixed at 50 cents. Reserve* seats 25 carts extra. The Sale of Seats to commenoe at Jr. E. Gould's Music Store, Chistnat street, corner of Se ven b, on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock. Doors OrtelX at 73f ; Clamart commence; at 8 1110ENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OP 1- TUX TIT ARTS, 1026 CHESTNUT STREET, 18 open Mal,' (SandePo excepted) from 9 A. M. tiS C P. N. Admieeion 28 cents. Children half price. Shares, of Stock, WO. . IPS TITUTION FOR THB NSI envoy WEDNESDLY, at 3%?. M Cotolnctor, Carl Seats. Vocal Instructor, A. B. Taylrr. Veleta, TNN CENTS. Btoro, No. N! Sonit • EIGHTH Street It WA.NTS. W.ANTED--Iximediately, 500• Inte- • ligenktmergetle, persevering salesmen, for HEADLEY'S HISTORY OF THE GREAT REBELLION, In 2 vole. Ist nearly ready. Bold only by subscription.. For particulars apply to or address HURLBUT, WILLIAMS. Jr CO., 148 ASYLUM Street, Hartford, Goan. - WANTED—A Partner with capital,. to join in the Sutler hilliness. Good BAgtElitret t end money to be made Address «B. 0.," Press— . Once. - 1* WANTED—A 31.11LODEON l for as Ohurcii. Addriiiii Box 1289, Philadel phia Pod: Office, staliDg price. ere, quality, &a. oc2-7tal, • • WAN TED-A . F R .I;&DY,, to give 1e one in French and Magic. Minna. need apply nutrias she hue bad experience in teaching: 01111 can furnish satisfactory references- AddressA 424 Fotab ELEVENTHI422.II2 BOARDING. PL E A B:A tECOND- STORY IT rooms, with beard, at .07.1 m 807 south THIRD Street FOR SALE AND TO LET. TO 8-13tiry Double Brick M-al. Dwelling, DM G.k.lgso6!..itreet, with back build tug; 20 rooms ; back outlet on Ealter street_ Good or der. C 6 67 nerutenth. Apply 619 VANS St. 10- AGRICTILTURAL CIDER MIL,LB' AND PRESSBg, EIAIISitON MITTENS AND sruzrzas, Apple rarer's, &o. For rale by D. LANDRETH & SON, - Noe 21 and 22 South SI TE Street gpr, TIMOTHY SEED-EXTRA OLEAN. WHITE EYE, superior cualiti. For sale by D. L A NDRIETH & BON, lt* Noe. 21, and 28 South PIXT a Street. 2K. CAHOON'S BROADCAST OBEID BOWERS, for sowing all kinds of Grain and Grew Seed with great rapidity. lo' sale by D. LtalliftlCTFl & SON, It* Nos Stand 23 South SIXTff Street. PIANOS. • fiphe A. SEVEN - OCTAVE $4OO ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR VW—Payable in easy emus of Three Dollars per month. The public will please take notice that the books of the PHILADELPDIA. 61138110 AL bAVINGS AND LOAN SODIEIY are now 010(01 to receive subscribers to • Fourth Series The first distribution of Seven-ootave Rtnewood Pianos for this eerie, will take place at the Office, No. 1021 OH SSTNITT Street, on TUESDAY, October ith, 3862, at 3 o'clock. Circiairs, giving the full plan of operations of this highly beneficial inetitu tion, can be be. 4 by applyirg to the Secretary of the Society. H. W OB tY, Secretary, oc4 tt Office, 1021 CHESTNUT Street. , TILE FINEST ASSORT MENT of new, modern, and durable PI ANOS from 21.60 to $4OO. Also, PRINCE'S World-renowned MELODEONS and EIARIIONIIIIdfi, for cash, at a great reduction, or ht small monthly Instalments JAMES SUiL , 279 and 281 Son* VIPTH Street. above Sarno. . •mw • ' COP ART N EItSKIPt3. N crE THE UNDERSIGNED, have this day formed s COPARTNERSHIP, under the firm of MAGEE * HICKS, for the transaction of the CLOTH BUSINESS, et No 25S MARKET Street. ()HAUGES NIAGEM, J. RODMAN EIOKS. PHTLADELPHTL. °Orator 4,1862. 01:4 LEGAL. N. THE DISTRICT COURT FOIL THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELe Pin . ROBERT W. PECHIN vs. CHARLES BAKER. June Term, 1862 No. 470. Venditieni Expense. The undersigned has been appointed by said Court Au ditor to distribute the fund arising from the Sharift'a Sale. tinder said writ, of the following properties : All that certain let or .piece of ground sitaate on the east side of Front street, at the distance of one hundred and twenty-eve feet , from-Poplar street, containing, in front .forty feet, and In depth one hundred and seventy-, two feet, as follows : No. 1. All that certain three.story Brick House and Lot of Ground situate on the east side of Front street. No. 916, at the distance of ono hundred and twenty-five feet from Poplar street, containing. in front, twenty feet, and In depth, eastward, seventy-two feet. No. 9. All that certain three.story Brisk House and Lot of Ground situate on the east side of Front street, No. 917, at the distance of cue hundred sad forty-five feet from Poplar street, containing. in front, twenty feet, and in depth, eastward, seventy. two feet No. 3 All that frame Factory or Tannery (one of the buildings two. story, theother of them tour-story) and Lot or piece of Ground situate on the west side of Cohocksink creek, at the distance of one hundred and fifteen Let from Poplar street, containing, in front, forty feet, and in depth, westward, about one hundred feet, more or less. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor will meet the parties intereeted in said fend on MONDAY, the 26th day of October. 1862, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his office, No.-. IC9 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, when and whine all parties having claims upon tne said fund, or any, part thereof, are required to present them, or be debarred from coming in uponuponsaid fund. , ocB 101 CLIFFORD P. MACUALLA, Manor. ESTATE OF LUDWIG H. SCHOP PLICN, Deceased. The Anditot appointed by the Orpheus' Court for the city and county of Philadelphia to audit, settle, and ad just the first and final no aormt of Carl O. Fohottler, ad ministrator with the will aanexcd of LUDWIG H. OCHOPPLEN, Deceased, and to report diatiOntion, will meet the parties interested, for the nervosa' of his aPPointuo nt, on WEDITiIt DAY. October 16,1862, at 4 o'clock P. M., at hie office, No. 717 WALNU C Street, is the eft) ,of Philadelphia. _ JllO. 01.a.2T0N, Oa .S 4 flnilbt = Auditor. ju)y‘LAUL,c • rA AME • INBUR 'NO. 406 ONISTIMI i FIRE - AND DILA Dlit3o F H. Buck, Oben. Bleberdeon, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex: Whllloln, Geo. A. Wed* 0 . W. Davis, • .Fi1k71013,11-11130 wiLi!illttl4 3 lll27 riOIVIMONWEAL RANGE COMPANY SYLVAN Lk. • • • ' DIBROTOKS. David Jayne, . Charles H Be OM John M. Whiten, John K. Walker, Edward a. Knight, B ,bert Shoemaker, Thomas S. Stewart, William Strutters, Henri TAWiP, Jr. Sliiatt JOl3BB. DAVID J.S.YNIC, RI. D.. President. JOHN H. WHIT &LL, Vie President. SAMUEL B. MOON. Secretary. Offloth Commonwealth Braiding, 613 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. get if if DMIRABLE in style and execution, BEIBIRIVO IVORYTYPICS appeal to the tuts ..ud put/anent of all who see therm - For fineness of eat cotton and naturalness they are WM:malted. 1118001) hest, above Green. CE COMPANY, Street. ND INSURANCE. TOIIB. B. D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P. 8 Justice, Washlogton Jones; Obis& Stokes, John W. Everson. . President. ' EDSON, Vice 'President. Eerratary. pobl9-It it H TIRE It THE STATE OF PENN-
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