Philadelphia Markets. 00T011811 it—Evening. ierript , o f Flour are ght, mud most holder; are IP , cdratice on previo li us quotations, The only s.ilia,erorted ore 1,000 Brandywinewhich is solo ' no 1,500 We. City Mills and extra family, the gl r ' l4 : o k t 00 and the latter at $7O 60 If" bbl., arid toirol,, t , , o pyly the trade, at 56 606/6.02x, for supers sell I ` 4.s olesil 25 for extras. and PA 60v57,60 for ex tot. ° lanai lots as to quality. Bye Flour la in us W ni4u r' e . 54 ajr bbl. Corn Meal is steady at $3 12 4‘ _Wheat Is In demand. at fully former rates. plug busbols at di 86c, for common and fjirr „, 4 s,ollein red, $1 Pas I. 400, fur Pennsylvwsin add win stare, and White at $1 6001 CO sir bathe!. liore rzl iu goc d demand, 8 000 bushels Southern cold at lb° I.osii Is Witt . ; sales of 300 bushels yellow at 70c i v pia Oats are arm 1,000 bushels South. ho poesy . w hi At 410. ~....F ir44 lig, 1 Queroltron held at $3B 4, ton. tar. ern A 0 roi; Is ti mer, end holders are easing an advance lb on protons quotations. 0 . 6 r t, 4111., pacei vos,— 1 here is a fair business qu 100 bhde hi both id at sr mind. 0114 40otations talde New Orleans aCuba ictom Oloverseed is wants' at g6m6.12..44 49' bushel ,11.,,FP€—II001nisbels are remotest on private tonne, • sales of I g .6 6l o l o on bblit are Is rather more active; noted et IlberaMo, and dredge arB3o 4f, . idl os of th Girard Orp tt titlie to the Vo. ter e S Phtledet B o political or electioneering document. It is 9. 0 you by orphans, who pray that your chg. , 0 16 '!" rewr need to avail themeelvee of the b:essings itt°„l,'ord and wit.' appeal to you on your own to protect the friendless They, therefore, politioal bias, and to no religions or neetarian at love of right and bland of wrong which In' Animate all creed@ One pending to take away from the city a Jur, tat Hirst, who Conducted I‘ , ft judgment against the city in the lower ' tly the lawyer of the city. lie left the' . , g t A stfornio `',.,.vr ell,' solicitor one year ; be brouget suit the next. • — .. 0 jiliglNClll against the city ao recently an last er;d. r eeding the appeal to t to Supreme Oourt, he wile the eminent of one client out of twelve, in alight be elected tie lawyer of the city left a lawsuit Mr lyingsl3 000 000 . , ,to re. 'l'olary of sa 600 !I! liDoir tit (0 ,, h e re suitt-d aro on record in the .tlre. Chestnut err net above Fifth. WeSupreme beg to pi 0 1 ost would you think of the lasvyer who, after ?S..4Jltp.m 3 on for tees ' (vide the Oily Record', y, Holdings ) should sue you next year for m ucus, locitidltis a large tenet property held m ir feed and orhan, " , ,,j If le did iuld thing,°dente aud proceeded in getting Judg. you, by the prijudloes of a country court, ~ &elision In the teedi of law aud sea re—aud : I ;;,p...ded front that judgmon —what would you an. ;;tr 00 lawyer, if, Waling that appeal, he asked r'oo ,,mtitru your business again? 49 ton comer three enestione—eo y on can vote. si p?, Chard made Philadelphia the city of his wpibn Here he =tweed his colonel fortune, and here ttditti t opected nod beloved. B} ttr - viii to worded OtoElt handsomely tor his Throla wero neither ohildren nor widow,They - dunder hue will over $l.OO 000. Not content on tiro. they brought Mend salts against the city, and ...,,,,11,(,,,,,firtibroorwoilrl.ered lands of great.value a..quired after They surd rot the whole estate and lost It The en. It th e Unit of the pulled States retailed to break this nut'slnca will, It was a Model of benevolence It opens ebb e emige to the Penne, Jeanie pita! of 413,00 Be o ut f r( 0001 cud support to hin black servant. o He ,edit s to the Pennulenn lustitution for the Deaf old Dumb, LeYO 0700; to to the Orphan's asylvai Ppublio eohools $lO,OOO j to the y, very for the Relief of Dletrueset elan. 01 , of Ship' anti their Widows, $lO,OOO ; for thO Relief of pxu fin d td.becne, the lu krent of $30.001/ ; to tw , nib , „ A d, of hie ehips $1.,600 ; to each of his tostlri4. C 600; and so, providing for every charity 0 fir ,'try clamant on his bounty, he made a devise t, he do of Bow Orleans to promote ice health and I ,,,, r oy—end the resides of hie betate, being the bulk lidsloimps, he devised to the of of Philadelphia w, too to mark his depth of hive for our citizen. tie pallor of the fund is to purchase f every year print housekeepers and roam keener.. One itoproVe ont streets and dietrihute the water," • Lo thrf ...1J "increase the police force," another object 1 , too Improve the g neral appearance of the ~, ell to ritainish the burden of taxation ;" and, h , founds the college for " poor white male 1 ?e repot do jostle° to hie noble sentiments on this t i 'pow more telling than that be need. it e nti...ilisve been for a loug time impressed with he i n ,witants ot rdricating the tiler, and of placing t e nt, 1s the malt eineation of their minds and the de. Avant ul their moral prlnclpite, above the many eapfafinaa re which, through poverty or Ignorelooo, n erpored." Ines ibur tketched the outlines of this noble will ibssw Ten how dearly rtepheu Girard had at heart GU I:I I ilJte cod the Into eats of your city. We feel wend to revere hie memory , for We have re orfe the biefeloge of an education provided far in his I. ELI Fre ra hot equally bound in honor to protect ' Wal you allow the distant relative.. who did it, 'A kr him is hie lifetime, to carry off tills enormous co ;mired orphans are now in the 0o)lege. Will t. turn them into the street; Will yon take fael from the 46 poor honsa °seers and the poor Itt pti 5, and will you do this to OGNSO STRANGERS dolt low] trl too important a matter to leave to doubt r.ll fir. Gird discover ti paper or an authortts whloh tots th citeul'e cam, he is bound, by die oath of ,(Jln Air. desuatue Girard. not to use it. Where a ais meet needed he cannot Cot. This his card ad- lit twee.] to you, therefore. to defeat him and rebake vsnoneted more. We do en tu the ,eme of the ,:stole blessings are enjoyed by this otty. In the c,ol toe poor, whole try, if nuheeded by you, shall ah IA Lewd elsewhere, es it cede for vettgeAttoe on, - .+l , PtP wc&d ♦fleet the bread, the bed, and the school x; !run the Girard Orphans RANH 0 1 DONNE&L, 013 &S, T. YIILALItitai, JOBS (Joattoitto..-- - CITY ITEMS. F¢1:1 LIQUORS FOIt, 1„ H. hboleop, dnior in Vioo Fatally Groceries, la end Tinth West& hog now In atom the purest end u; lands of oh! Brandy and Port Wine, by the bottle, 4011;) Bd3red tor modlolnal purposes; also floe hero vl Madeira Wines. THE Ph EsIDENV-S VISIT TO THE: ti hioient !Married from his visit to the Army of the iolut , late at eight. at Is said that among the results ' del' Maceration' was an earnest expreeeion of opcsroing the elegance aad exmlienee of the , L:nc cmtorms made at the Brown atone Clothing NI at horteill A: Wilton, Nos. 603 And 605 Chestnut filth, Philadelphia, The Prealdent and tc , ..w,-,mosal advisors only follow labile opinion in SILUE 'rn Orr,—The New York?. Shakers Ir, t T the Prue law, exempt from all military duty, and 'um km the Ovulation of the town of New Geha pt, :;, Y, a difficulty bee Beaten among them. In er.t the quota for each town, these non-oom. itic.o v.. Lot coophiered exempt by the Government makes them shakers Indeed. Under this I ' 4 (I iez9e they were told they might hire enbeti ctll 141 they =eluded they could not.'< hire men to it . : 1 ' '.ri+et , o(ty doe" not preperve the ehip of State, all others will go to the bottom, and ad their !thrf w.ll ealety depend On the maintenance of the nu m. do Lot we vhy they ehould be exempt. If man :40 prr tril a their winter Clothing before Bold weather nil, ue phali ell be " 'halms " Title Can be avoided :nor TittAraTlSztog Cherie" Stokee' o one price," It a couilnentel. SPECIAL Nomms. GROVER & BAKER'S lIRW SHUTTLII iN 'IhO II AOIIINE.—PRIDE, 840. ni.rgir.t.tion of tailors and other manufacturer' re. itritt !Le no or o fast and durable lock ditch innotilne, dltsclre to our No, 9. Thie is a new and admirable tOLIO6, operating with the greateet cam and with but mit ooim. and, although but lately put Into the marker, mitt Favorite with manufeotarere. It le a 211,0 Wmetbloa, st a low prloe. No wichlue over Introduced in this city has sold mo tl F, or given 'lnch universal satisfaction. It is very ir 'ltiLotlo Motion, easily learned, not liable to get ci ci uldw', worts with tine cotton, silk, or linen thread, 4 " 11 Y 'WI; and to low Woe at which It le sold Macao It %IND the math ot all who desire A reliable, Gerrit's le tasclke. 'GROVER & BAKER 8. &I 00.3 add. if 780 OSIES'ENIIT Street 8- T-1860-X. DRAKVB PLANTATION BITTIIIIB. 'NT els*, etrengthen, and Invigorate. Th 7 create a healthy appetite. Lae ore so antidote to change of water and diet. Tim orxrcome effects of dissipation and late hours. T ° 4 el mfigthen the system and enliven the mind. „ ier Prevent miasmatic and intermittent fevers purify the breath and aoldity of the stomaoh. Tear cote nispepoia and Constireatiem Bar curs Dlarrhcee, Cholera, and Cholera Blorbut. TOY RIM Liver Complaint and various tlesaftebe. It(t eat the beet BIT TBBS in the world. They tr the soak men strong, and are exhausted nature's tat enterer. They are made of pure St ()rola Ram, Wanted Callsays Bark, roots, and herbs, and are the pleasure of a beverage, without regard to Pr time of day. Particularly recommended to deli W " . Ps requiring a gentle stimulant. Sold by all i) ribildltl, Hotels, and Saloons. P. H DRAKE RI BROADWAY. New York. 11024' 1 1 GREAT TRIUMPH.—STEINWA.Y & BONS were awarded the FIRST NIED&L greet International Exhibition, Loudon. Over ateked and etztrnine Planet, from ad parte of the 7, wood for competition. Ittruumst at BLASIUS BEOTEEES,IO(XI °HEST- Ben 00/-Im B& TORILOE'S HAIR Dra _ - TUE BEST IN TPE WORLD. n „ BATOHNLOI'S eelebrated Hair Dye '"'"lg a %tat tOt to be distinguished from eature; 1141 .1 rot to lohue the Hair in the least 'Fremedleil 1. 14.1tKikbal eyes, and invigorates the Hair for ; °RAY ' R IDI or BIIiTY RALE inetantly turns 41 kik, black or growrosaving the Hair soft and bean kid by all Dniggietc, &O. tlt 01 -mishit is signed WILLIAM A. BATOHI2- ' th e four sides of each hoz AOTORT No. 81 BAROLAY Street, gilt 233 Proadiony and id Road street ,) iy UPanu'a HAD, Dyi, 38 cents a box. '4:IIN UP/ bozos for 41 the beet we ! . Try ft. Sold 1441 08 i 403 011E13 eNtrr at. 027. Brait MARRIED -. 4:-,1).?: i- 81 01 11,141-On • the 21st of Aus, 'net t 21; I , L ightbourn, Mr.' George W. Boyles to fr alba bltil w es 211.1,:h--11100 R0880N.-0a the 9th lasteit, by tP,e . ",. 4 /, atin,,,, Mr. Wm D wellen, of Oanaleat.Dl (I";t.T,,litit start togiriliiipa, of this fait? 'II' dllo ol`,-Da the 10tb lostnt, by Alge o r t aillll boiri 41 r. Jane! Lewis to Mn, dary Root, b i 4 of AtfttoLD-4081tPRB.J-Ori the 9th of July, by Bev. : sin l , m , r row, b, D , Mr. Loeb; P -Baybold,let '4,-I.* Rettment, P, - V I to Miesdery '-.T.4ollo:ligt p tHeibl phi 1 4 Vf lol - 1 0 1111G... 9 00 the Oth lastabi t by ths-Uov, I„, Ns s tir , ; batnnel Habash to Mee May A. 1 0n 4 09 1 ikti: blip ci ty r , • , -. , . .* f ,,,1,1)h- TLY.-Or t the' Bth - littera. by ' DIY ~ N. ttv,, 11 .1, Mr Thomas Pollock to disc Ipilzabeth Fib "441115(1re county. * . _ 4,,„ DIED, .. . 11,t bi,t•nti Beturder eventing ) of wonotl_i,..ecieledr tt tv tin of Atutin,tato, lire ilobt. J.."...r .., en ! P Y i4 BY Itt Iluter's , Fire 4oudrest 7 24 Realm si b tu : 1 the dlorreor of his age. " .lt M 1 34, 1C ° WI 1 bo siren of Ws follovol . 4, c, ..—On the event:lg of the Oth instant, Ifti . nr_fl ltn tt urter of Anthony sod Etteabetth Winfrey, aged la . . '4" 4 4 4 "hires end Mends of the femii/ are in Y t . r ted ie la e. 4 , k, lb funeral, from her lather'efreeldetioe•t : I 4 io"„,_,4teet, Glermemeerp, this I Ala 441 11). 171 7 r, :" 2 ' "fork. To protteed to /morel Bill. . - lITLLETTE.—On the 10th instant, Mr. Thomas Nil lette, in the 68th year of hie age, many pears a teacher in this city. Funeral on Tuesday morning, the 14th instant, at 10 o'clock, from No. 235 North Fifteenth drool. ** ANDERSON.—On the 10th instant. at Oamden•etreet Hospital, Baltimore, from wounds received at the battle of Antietam, George L Anderson, of Go. D, Baxter's Zonavee, aged 22 years. GA.W.—On the 9th instant, Cornelia, daughter of the late Wm P. and Harriet Gaw, aged 20 years. * QUO W.—On the 9th Instant, William Morrie, Non of John W. and Harsh E. Grew, aged 16 months. ilk HANES.—On +he 9th instant, Abigail A. Brown, wife of John Ranee, in the 38th 3 ear of her age. sF B BDIMAN.—On the 10th Instant, Mies Ann Hardt- MEM BlORMAN.—litlled, in battle, at Antietam, on the 17th nit; Sergeant Charles E. Rickman, eon of John and Elizabeth Hickman, aged 27 years, - sk BLACK IRISH PO PL [VS.-Jug t received, one cue of Pim% celebrated plain black Irish Poplins. MISSION it SON. Mourning Sore, oc6 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. filMiliD3ll ORA vES UN ROLLS.- ..ILA Just received English Trimming and Veil Orapoa, on roils. English Crape Voile. English ()rapes, al, widths and dualitieS. Largo Crimp °rupee and Vein. BESSON du SON, Illourniag Store, oaf, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. VYRE & LANDELL, _CAI FOURTH and ARCH STREETS. OPENING FOR FALL SALES: Magnificent Magnificent Shawls. Magnificent Poplins. Good Black Silas. Richest Printed Goods. Good Stock of Stapler,. 5e2041 500 13O rsntee l. E t0 8 80 1 :1 ° To 6 bat C o (3 82 f f .: and et)l4llsta at lowcr prices than any other house in tae city. A bargain in Swaim Cigars, purchased at Marshal's dale. WOOD WARD s GO., 41 South FOURTH Street oct3 NATIONIAL UNION NOMINATIONS "NO PARTY BUT 0 GB COUNTRY." STATE OFFICERS. Auditor General. THOMAS E. COCHRAN. Surveyor. General. WILLIAM S. ROSS. CONGRESS. First District— ED WA RD G. W FRB. 'Second District—CHAßLES O'NEILL. • Third District—LEONAßD MYERS. • Footth District—WlLLlAM D. KELLEY. Fifth District—M, RUSSELL THAYER. SENATOR. Second District—JACOß E. mot:melt. Fourth Dietrict—GEOßGE CONNELL. ASSEMBLY. First District—WM. FOSTER. Second Dishlot---MORTON A. EVERLY. Third Dlettriet—THOMAS T. WILLS. Fourth District—BAßTEL J. REA, Fifth District—JOSEPH hIOORE. Sixth Distrlet--OHARLES R. (MINOAN. Seventh District—T HO RAS COCHRAN. Eighth District—JAMES N. KEENS. Ninth District—JOHN A. BURTON. Tenth Dietrict-8. S. PANCOAST. Eleventh District—FßANKLlN D. STERNER. Twelfth District—LUßE V. SUTPHI.N. Thirteenth District—JAMES HOLGATE. Fourteenth District—ALEXANDER OURMINCKI. Fifteenth District—WlLLlAM F. SMITH. Sixteenth District—EDWAßD G. _LEE. Seventeenth District CHARLESF. ABBOTT. COUNTY OFFICER& District Attorney. WILLIAM: B. MANN. Prothonotary of Court of Common Plena. FREDERICK G. WOLBERT. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor. ALEXANDER HENRY City Solicitor. B. CARROLL BREWSTER. City Controller. JOSEPH R. LYNDALL. Receiver et Taxes JAMES 0. KELM. City Toombs - loner. JOHN GIVEN. sane ry-7. NATIONAL UNION TICKET. FIFTEEN CH WARD STATE OFFIUERS: Auditor Get eras, THOMAS E. tioatISAN. Surveyor General, THOMAS E ROSS. Oongress- fourth District, WILLIAM D. KELLEY. Senator— tecond District, JACOB E. RIDGWAY. Astembly—Tenth District, SAMUEL S. PAHOOAST. COUNTY OFFICERS: District Attorney, WILLItM. B. MANN. Prothonotary of the Court or Common Piaui FREDERICK G WOLBERT. CITY OFFICERS: ryor, ALKEANDER HENRY. (shy Solicitor, F. CARROLL BREWSTER. City Controller JOSEPh R. LYE HALL. Receiver of 'saxes, JAMES 0 KELOH. City Commissiosser„ JOHN GIVEN. WARD OFFICERS: Common Council, R. W. GRAY. &smear, BEDGIAvotx - n-a —Oita Dir ectors, AE , THOMAS POTTER, GEORGE FEGTY. Constables, JOSEPH JACOBS, oolas2t* WILLIAM TAPPER. CrrSEVEN Tll WARD.--NATIONAL; 'UNION TICKET. DCrEIGHTH WARD NATIONAL UNION TICKET. twiect Council—EDWlN GEBBLE. Common Council—AL &X ANDER J. BARTER. SCHOOL DIRECTORS. EDWARD SHIPPER, TEM G. HOLLINGSWORTH, CHARLES J. EitILLE. For the unexpired term of A D. Perkins and John A. Clark. resigned. ROBERT LUTHER. Dr. (MEASLES S. WITUTS. For the unexpired term of Frank M. Etting. JAMES F. GAYLE!. M. D. Assessor—JOHN MofiLA.ItEGEIAti. WILTIM HINKLE, Constables ROBERT R. SMITH. oct.l-2t wwee. NINTH WARD NATIONAL UNION Kg TICKET. ,‘ NO PARTY BUT OUR COUNTRY." Senator —JACOB E. RIDGEWAY. Alderman—DAVlD Byrn - sir Common Council--WILLI ifd 8. STOKLEY. EDWIN RAF SNYDEIL Assessor—WlLLlAM BROWN. School Direoton—JAHES framiraous. WALTER M. WILLIAMSON, M D., BEND' F. KERN. . FR& N Cid NE &NG. FRANCIS E TENBROOK, (For the unexpired term of T. M. Huber.) Clonstablett—WELLi W ALTON, SAMUEL P. JONES. Jr. ocll3oo trir es T R IALUI,ION—IT MUST BE PRE. IENTH WAND NATIONAL UNION TICKET. CONORSSS, CHANGES O'NEILL. SENATOR. JACOB E. B.IIXiWAY. REPREERSITATIVE,_ JA.fdEd N. KEE N. SALE= 001INCIL-JOSEITT3 SPE SING. NOOMMON COUNCIL-136:611).EL J. ORESBWELL. SCHOOL DIRECTORS JOHN AGNEW, I WE. It LEEDS, ROBERT O. DAVIS, THOS. J. PO TTS, for the unexpired term of James H. Rindell. ASSESSOR. JAMES V. STOKES. S 9 a at (l l HOLLlCZ aTi l k at E o B .'l3. WILKINS. NATIONAL UNION TICKET, arSIXTEENTH W ARD NATIONAL t:IN/ON TICKET. Select Connell, WILLIAM H. MIDDLETOWN. Common Conned, EUGENE Kunz?. School Directory, JOHN K KNORR, ROBERT CLARK, WILLIAM. J. GILLINGHAM, (Unexpired Term.) LEWIS TORRENCE. (I year.) GEORGE MoLAUGRLIN, (2 years.) Constables JOHN. K. GARDNER, BENJAMIN S. GRAY. Assessor, ANDREW W. WRIGHT. ' , enigma; LEONARD BefERS. • Ass mbly, 0018 214 FRANKLIN D. STERNER. FOURTH WARD NATION&L UNION ABBOOIATION -& meetingwill be held TEM 8V1011240, at GraI.PROMS, PraP3I:INK. Road, below Obippen, at Lig o'clock Punctual attendance is reotioated. HENNIODY Mal LW, President. BaltiVEL D. itraPEET, BecretarY. It - flew York. ry .- NINTH WARD NATIONAL UNION ASBOOTATIOR—An adjoursed meeting will be .brld THIS ( Monday) EVENING, tit 8 o'clock, at eolith west corner TWELFTH and . FILBERT Streets. • BIONJ„ F. KEEN, Pfesident. H. C. THOMPSON, Se4rotary. it* IrrrELEVENTH AND T WELFT WARDS,—.National Union Vandiante for Assem bly, Ninth District, JOHN A. BURTON. 1.01, try. ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH -W AIDS —l4 mional UM= Oandidate tor s Amtera by, Ninth District, JOAN A. BURTON.' ELEVENTH. AND T W 141.1 t 113 WARDS —National TJaion Candidate for Meow s District. JOHN h. BURTON.. It* . pHILADELPIIIA PO‘T OFFICE, OCT LIZ 11,1$68.—Thi3 malts for PO tit' BOYLE., per ,t 7. 13, tjtaimey Royataaa 10.4 1 , WittPloeell4 ttaNalloo, ?lon day, lath that . at 3.1 Weloo)r, A, !. lt.•, . -O . A .. f W,,LT.8011.514 P. N. . , A COURSE OF TWELVE iscruasts ON GEOLOGY, theoretical 'miff (tirsatiral,-ilins.' trued with'mily'itionsand specimens'of reeks and fossil remains of plaits and ".aolmals. and, by-fev elotirsiOns among the strata sroutid,Phlladelphia, tojadiee and gem. tiemen, in the Scientific and Classical inetitatio,'OßEdT NUT Street, N. W - car. of Tirelfth streietlieginninit 6 o'clock P. E., SOTOBER Bib. Introductory frie, by , ocle-fit I EtiNle, lama NORMAL MUSICAL INSTITUTE, - No 624 North ELEVENTH Street:—EUNGING uL ASSES Day and Evening. 8 ILTUEDAX dfternooit for Bop, and Girls. Claes in ELOCUTION, tartght by Dozier 'White •Bradley, on MONDAY' - SreniKie. '-Our Institute tea mincers, and we, invite aU Intof.ated to call and see' no. .T,OIIICIIPO' WS% °al*"Prinalpal x,, Congress CHARLES O'NEILL. Assembly. JOSEPH moosz. Select Council. G. INMAN RICHE. Common Council. JAMES BARRATP, Jr. Alderman. HENRY THNISON. Assessor. JOSEPH GOVETT. School Direotors. CHARLES WILLIAMS, JOHN NOBLE., PENROSE FELL. Constables. WILLIAM ROBINSON, SAMUEL GRAHAIL oo9.thmktiS THIRTEENTH WARD COMMON COUNCIL) JOHN ZOKSTEIN. • SCITOOL DIX/ACTOR% 1)E WITT O. MOOT E, ABBAHADI H. ALBMIGEB, DAVID BAIBB. ASSESSOR, CMARLES A. DZAN. ooli 3E ra.FROIVI THE SUNDAE DISPATCH. WHO IS JACOB E. NEDOWAY'I He is the , gentleman whom the Democratic party , honored with the nomination for Oolleotor of Taxes of old Fifth ward, Spring Garden, Be is the gentleman whom the same party nominated for Prison Inspector in the Fourteenth ward. He hi the gtntleman whom the People ot the Pour tet nth ward elected to Comnion Connell three terms in encceselon. Re is the gentleman whom the People of the Eighth Legislative District elected to the Legislature for two terms. He is the gentleman who received the unanimous no mination of the National Dam party of the &mond Dig tract for SENATOR He is the only candidate for Senator, who, if elected, will vote for a to of man for United States Senator. He is &gentlemen who does now, and has for years, paid snore monthly, for wages to workingmen, than his opponent makes honestly in a year. Be Is a gentleman whose enemies are not content in opposing him in toll:honorable way, but are resorting to the FOULEST SL &NDEES. He is a gentleman who " never stoops to consner."z orTO THE CITIZENS OF THE THIRD 00 ti GIiEcISIONAL DEbTaluT. ' Pa thAntaxate, October, 1862. Peeling a deep interest in the result of the coming Election, we take the liberty of addressing you in terence to the Union Congressional - Candidate for our Daudet. And we do to not aA partisans, bat as citizens. looting that much greater intereete are at stake in the coining election than those merely of party. Oar Government is in the midst of a most wicked rebellion, struggling indeed for ita very existence, and whiie our enrolee are battling for that Government in the fleld, we feel it no less our duty to sustain it at home. Two eau. Mates for Congress are 'presented to the citizens of this Dietriet for their support, one nominated by a Comma. lion representing only a Political Party in opposition to the IVatlonal Admioietration, and the other by a People's Union Convection of Citizens who have declared in all their assemblages, both local and State, their determine , lion to matt) by'the Government in its efforts to Burip'esi this unholy s ebelllon. The question for us, thee, to consider is, which of these oandbi sten shall we supportl We think these should be but one answer fr m every patriotic citizen. and that is, We will uphold and sus tain our Government in this its hour of trial by every moans in our power." If we fail to do so by a vote of approval at our election, we jeopardize every great in terest of the country, already threatened by an insolent aid unnatural foe. We therefore earnestly and cordially ask you to sup port LEONARD MYERS, the Union candidata for Oen. ores, and we do this the more cheerfully from the fact Quiche is a man of ability, of unblemished chwacter and intebity, has been a resident of the district for more than twenD years, and, we feel assured, will, if elected, do', honoeto himself and creoit to his constituents, whom he will truly and faithtilly represent. BeSpectfully, your fellow-ritizans, . • WILLIAM U. LUDWIG, ELIJAH DALLETT. JAMES V. w"asos, HENRY BUDD, JOHN H. CAMPBELL, GEORGE L NDELL DAVID FAULT, ROBERT. F. TAYLOR,• PETER A. KEYsEit, MARIIIUS 8 BUOK6EY, BEWJA.bIINI,F - - HART, S. D. WALTON, Hat Manufacturer. - MARSHALL. GRIFFIN & 00" Galvnizirg Works and Penn Treaty Rolling Mills. OR AMP & SONS, Ship Builders. G LLINGHAM & GARRISON, Steam Saw NI AFIII & LEVY. Penn Iron Works, JOEN BIRELY. Snip Builder. NATHAN ROWLAND, Rolling HENRY DIeSTON, Saw Works. WAIN WRIGHT & BRO FIER 3. Steam Saw MARTIN DARDEN BERGER, Woolen Manufacturers, I. P. MORRIS, TOWNE, 14 00 , Iron Foundry and Machinists. GEORGE STOOKHAM, Steam Saw Mill. H. B. & G. W. BENNERS, Drotteville Gass Works. JAMES T. SUTTON, Franklin Iron Works. B. D. STEWART, ocl3-2tit Morocco Leather Manufacturer. PHILADELPHIA., OUTOBIEft, 1862. 11,3 To the. Voters of Philadelphia: We earnesdr Bee your co. operation in re. electing to the office of MAYOR of the Oily, our present excellent Chief Magistrate et all times it is of the highest importaece to so large a com mit: ty a ours that lie principal executive officer should be an upright and prudent man but, in times bits the present, when no one can foresee what a day , or even an hour may bring forth, it is indispensable that he should not oily pesetas these onalitiee, but unite to them a calm and clear appreciation of whatever may happen and en infleitiole determination to perform hie whole duty at every hszArd. Durnn_Agzetiod that ALEXANDER HENRY' has been Fxran—vv neatly fitted for the office; courageous y, but without cur tentatlon, be has aocomplished the most valuable reform ; peace, good ender, and quiet have prevailed ever eines be was paced in charge of our municipal alministratiou; the pe ma and property of the citizens have been alike protecttd, every resident has felt a sense of security, and to strangers ehliedel able has presented a meet attrac tive reply alien: To insure a continuance of this state of things, it is urgently required that there stoutd be no violent changes in the local government. A substitution of so entire new police for that which bee proved Itself ea efficient during the past fear years might, in the distracted condition of 'public affairs be at. tended with serious danger. The incumbency of a n ew end untried man as Mayor, whatever his merits might be, might 'predate and aggiavete this danger. We there fore appeal to you, not in any partisan sense. bat in the intereat of the entire City, to give your earnest attention to this eurject We do not enlarge upon the euggeetions we bave thrown out, because every , reflecting man mnat see the vast consequenceathey involve. We beg you to thick of tbsm and to give your influence and aid in behalf of Mr. Henry, whose sitcom in the approaching election it in (=judgment of the utmost importance to the present welfare and the tuture prosperity of this great and grow ing mettaPolis. We ere, very refipeottully,. Yours, 14c.. 0/.IIIOBiOPE, JOHN; I3. A. MESOER, .• JAMES 0. HAND & 00. DECOUBSEY, LAFOUROADE & OD. HADDOOR, REED & 00. DAME, R Otie; & 00. SIBLEY, MOLTEN & WOODRUFF% BAROROFT & 00. .1...7 R. WOOD, M.A.RSEL & HAYWAED, J. B. LIPPINCOTT & 00. JNO. HAZE LTINE, WM. S. SMITH, THOMAS ROBINS, JAMES MARTIN I TROIKAS EMITS.. oot 13-at "WE KNOW NO PARTY BUT OUR COUNTRY-0118. WHOLE COUNTRY." NINETEENTH WARD NATIONAL UNION TICKET. Common loaner". NIOHOLAB SHANE, DANIEL W. EITOOKHAN. A seem's. Eastern Divisioo—EDWAßD J. ItIEGONEGA.L. Western Division—GEOßGE Dar/ATMS, Jr. School Directors. WM. B, HINES, • G. B. °LEGG, JOHN E. DEHAYEN. Constable. - JOSEPH LEWIS. Assembly. JAMS ROLGATE. 009.5 tie trrTWENTIETH WARD NATIONAL 'UNION troKzr SELECT COUNCIL, JI.PhEER AI&NUEL. COMMON - COUNCIL, JOSRPH F. MAROEIL ASSESSOR, ELMER! 'RE &MOE EIC ROOL DIRZOTORS, GEORGE W. STULL, VlLLiflitd. 0. HAINES, GEORGE W. lIIORENER, GEORGE W. RILL, (For the nvexpired term of John X. Walton.) FREDERICK FISHER, (For the unexpired term of John W. RamPtOn.) OONSTABLBS, JOHN COWMEN% SAMUEL H. Dio()ANN. ocll.3t* TWENTY.FOIJItTH WARD— NATIONAL TrNION TICKET. nelect Cformett—E. IsPE HOER MILLER. Common Council--JOEIN R. MCCURDY. Aldermen—JAMES ALLEN, BENJ. F. WARREN. ASSESSORS. Northern Division, JESSE N. NOOSE. Southern Division, Wlll. J. LOFLIN. Conant)lee—GEOßGE b. ROE, JOHN FORCE. SOHOOL DIRECTORS. Pint Precinct—JOSHUA LEwiS, BAWL G. HILL. Second Precinct—STEWAßT HIBLER. Third Precinct.--W. A. FREDERICK. Fourth Precinct—ROßEßT MACFARLAND, Wff. A ATMORE. Fifth Precinct—EL PRESTON JONES, M. D. Sixth Precinct—FßAN JIB A. MITO ‘IE Gin &Vomit Precinct—OH/a W. mivardeN. lElphlh Preelnet—T. SIDNEY KEEN. Ninth Precinct—H. 0. TOWNSEND. it* gr.NATIONAL UNION NOMINATIONS YITIS WARD SELECT COUNCIL. JOSEPH MAITLAND. ASSESSOR. JANI Ed -eIOOSB. SCHOOL BIS ECTOBS. RAYMoND TROUBAT, M. D., E. fl THOMPSON, HOBERT T. GILL. • CONSTABLES. WILLIAM. DELANEY, HENRY DAUB, EDW. HARGEIREIDIER. oclB.2t* TrFIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DIST ILICT. —Mr THA'YER and his friends have been trying to make capital by alleging that Mr. °AGSM 'amiss paid the State a portion of the money due by Mr.O. The 'whole story can be told in a few words, and the tenth of ft will be - vonobed for by Bon. JOHN 0. KhOY, late Attorney General. There was some dispute , about the accuracy of the account, and, Mr. KNOX'S term of office beineabout to expire, he pressed for a settlement during his term. Mr. C. gave an amicable action and confession of jcdgment The gentlemen whose names have been so lanceremonionsly and disrespectfully published loaned to Mr. O. part of the money, receiving from him at the same time securities for the money so loaned. They have made no complaint, and the sympathy evinced by Mr. TITAYZIL and Ms friends is more into• rested than [their° 0013 203 THE DEMOCRATS AND , S T 0 NE LLS WALL Jet.IiCSOPT IN THE NINETEENTH ARD—On Friday night last, October 3d, the Demo crats of the Nineteenth ward held a meeting on the Ger- Mantown road, at which Daniel M. Fox, candidate for Mayor, George Getz, candidate for City om/troller, and others, participated. After the adjournment of the meet ing, a large number of the , party repaired to a public house on New Third near Columbia avenue, and in their - Political peregrinations, cheer after sheer was given for STONEWALL. JAcntson and the DipitoCiumio - -Those,who Laud it can scarcely realise that In this Iderlity, the feelings of the blends and relatives of noble{ natriotrand'inertyrk tvno haveVeddeneßthe eoil tors end .rebele for , their countrylkperpettdty,end glom in to-be finis outraged. Countrymen, etudrit'ber • ooll•Rtlr " NEW THIRD STREIrI% THE -SECOND 'SIENATopIu; Dxs. u,3 TRIM' comprises the Ninth, Tentt4 Thitteentts; Ittrurteettth, and Fifteenth wants. „ • . - :The opposing candidates for Senator in this DEttrtet ate THOMAS GBEZNBANK end Iwo's, 133.pGW&Y. east vote hie TfiglifAid ocap 44.* HEADQUARTEILIIk °FIVE NATION AL lIRION OITY EXIIOUTIVEI 00 Id VOMXOWWIIALTH BUILDING, 01130TNIIT Street, &boil Sixth, October 7, len. . • $5OO BIG WARD:---A rewavd - ofssoo will be Deli Ivy !be CkenreMee for such evidence as will lead to tbei arrest: and conviction of persona who are engaged In TlitiißlNG DOWN and*MUTILILTING"the BILL'S Wised' bythig Committee: - WICR Krailk/hOdtdailtf' Joint /. FRANILIS, }Min B:OaaDitiasiS ; ""u" r i alto T4E PRESS.-1 3 HILADEWIA, MONDAY, ; OCTOBER 13, 1862. [ff. C. I. DIDDLE'S RECORD —HE FIRST proved Ids patriotism and valor upon the battle hems of Mexico. When !Sumpter foil, he entered the Pennsylvania Reserves, and, while commanding In Maryland and Virginia, made his regiment, the lament Ducktatle." a epiendid example of dieolpifne and effi ciency. While thus absent, being nominated by the De mocracy for Congress, he replied I' MT PRESENT POSI. 'TION IS MOST CONGENIAL TO MC, OUT I WILL. N,T PLACE MT OWN PR/MNI/NOR IN OPPOSITION TO THE PROPLS'S WISH." AFTER MIS ELECTION TO CONGRESS, a General's commiesion from the Federal Government was offered to him, beet he declined it, " AS INCOMPATIBLE WITH ,TEM CIVIL TRUST WELCH ME MAD JUST AOOSPTSD PROM THE PROPI.I OF TDB SECOND DISTRICT." He' did not, how ever, quit the fled for tie brat session of Congress At the beginning of the second session, in December, itOt, the army sok g Into winter quarter' around Washington, he then took his mat, at the urgent request of hie con stituente. In answer to an address from them, he wrote a letter, boldly denouncing the favoritism and corruption ...by which the strength of the nation was paralyzed and its ilte. blood ca reined, at the most critical period of the, war." The pubic robbers made a groat outcry at this letter, but the Van Wyck and other committees soon proved what fiddle had been the fret to denounce. In Congress he veto] for tautened every measure that could give resal strergth to the Government; but on the negro policy, which, without etreogthentng us, drove every Eel:Ahern white man Met the) 'ranks of our enemies, and alienated from ue much of the population of the Bonier 13tatee, he refused to obey the dictation of dumner and Lovejoy, ano his speeches eloquently uttered "The SEN TIMENTS OF A PENNSYLVANIAN AND A WHITE MAN." lie labored to promote the efficiency of the army. Sewn months ego, wo find Biddle saying: 4 . I believe we shall incur very heavy responsibility if we should decline to give what is asked from us by per sons representing the Sentiment: of the army, acd re presenting its interests and efficiency 1 lain a: sensi• five as any man to the objectton of expense ; but in the great military enterprise in which we are engaged. we must disregard that consideration sometimes."—Con gressicmal Globe. March 7, 1862. On the other baud, Wilson, speaking for the Abell- Mules, declared: I nave, over and over again, been in the War Office end urged upon the Department to atop recruiting in every part'of the country. We have had tho promise that it should be done ; yet, every day, in different parts of the country, we have accounts of men being raleed and brought forth to till up the ranks of regiments. The plume tell na that in Tenurseee and other part, of the country where our armies move, we are filling up the racks of the fumy. I believe wo have to day one hun dred end fifty tbonsand more. men under the pay Of , the Government than we need or can welt use: I have no dealt of it, end I think it ought to be chocted."—Con gressional Globe, March 26, 1862. Eccruitir.g was cheolted, and we are now reduced to . drafting, atter thousands of Philadelphia soldiers have ban elaughtercd in unequal conflict Again, we find Biddle wisely and temasrately defend. fug civil itleTty : • . 4 41, OF COURSE, CONCEDE THAT THERE ARE MANY DISTRICTS, WIIOI.II,STATES INDEED, WHERE YOU CANNOT RESORT 70 THE JUDICIAL TRIBUNALS, BECAUSE-THEY Alt), SILENCED OR CONTROLLED BY THE ENEMY' THAT BIN MAY BE NECESSARILY DEPRIVED OF THEIR LIBERTY THESE, WITHOUT A HEARING BEFORE A JUDICIAL TRI BUNAL, I ADBIT BUT I CANNOT CONCEIVE THAT IN THE DISTRICT I REPRESENT, OR IN ANY DISTRICT IN t'ENNSYL• VANIA OR NEW YORK, OR IN MASSACHUSETTS, THERE CAN BE ANY PUBLIC NEOHSSItY FOR DEPRIVING TEE CITIZEN OF THOSE' C031.110R GUAR iNTEES OF LIBERTY WHICH WE HAVE BEEN BRED TO.BELIEVE WERE ARS.). LUT.ELV ESSENTIAL HOE ITS PRESERVATHEL"—Congre7. Mount Globe, July 10, 15t2 V. ben, lately, the Stet e was threatened with invasion, be offert d t ie services' but, without waiting for remit or command, he gave the example that was needed, by j , im. lug ono of cur oily organizatlonwatd cbiog with it to the Keno of danger bin course has always been bold and pule and iodependent ; the courao of a man who cannot be bribed or scared from what be thlokg the path of duty. Be hen never been a p irtlean politician. Such men are needed in the conucile of the nation In them perilous titres We advance onr own Intereats in voting for them. —Pittgeraid's City Item. •., 07. COLONEL BIDDLE AND THE SE 00.ND D idTRIUT —ln June, 1661. in what was Mon the Second District, the Republicans nominated Ofr. O'Neill. The Democrats nominated Colonel BIDDL then away in the m 4 litary service. They asked no pledge a from him. The Philadelphia Inquirer, (June 25,) and all the Repubtican papers, opposed AIM Demo cratic nominee. The demand made of Men by his oppo nents was that he should pledge himself to their pollcY (abolition 1). The Press said : Jolonel Biddle bee many nullities to command him to public favor, but . . . he can scarcely expect to fully gain public confidence if he does not pledge himself to give an unqualified support to the war policy of the Go vernment.,To all which Colones Biddle replied in a h w lines by telegraph : e, .1 will give no partisan pledges; I will try to do my duty in whatever sphere it may please God to place me " A No-party Convention was called, which nondnated another Republican, Hon. Wm. M. Meredith, who, however, did not run. Colonel Biddle was elected, and though his diatriot hag since been "gerrymandered," the incependeut voters will eleot him again . Die course in Congress hes been so unexceptionable that his enemies are reduced to vague misrepresentation and abuse They cannot cite a vote or an act that was unworthy of a • Philadelphia Representative ; he voted with EDO AR COWAN and CnrrvEstnstt. and the Coulter votive men of all ;males. They saisonote his patriotic letter denouncing the vile corruptions in the. War De partment before the dismissal of Cameron, which, .as every hod) now knows, were so monstrous tbat " men be pan to say that the war was to be made a Black Repub lican job." '1 he old Whig journal, the National Inted/igenter, published at. Washington, endorses the course of 001. Mole as follows: , 4 ffre are pleased to hear that the Bon Charles J. Biddle has been renominated by accia snotionfor re. elect - on to Congress from the Second die ts:et of Pennsytvania. This is a proper tribu'e of re. ?peat to one who has equally to It served his country and countrymen in the - battle field and in tht councils of the nation."—National Intelligencer, August eB, lift?. 07. A STARTLING DISCLOSURE RELA.. TINE To GeOROR O&M' AND TdOSS TIMID BIINDBEL. DOLLARS. To apereriate the responsibility of the office of ()try OONTEOLLES, it mace be remembered that all bind payable from the City . Treasury must be examined bj that anew HI. ano receive hie approbation before payment lommuch as it is Impossible for one man to examine the multitude of bills presented, he appoints a number of NfikfaulkiftVoTeifit-n•tho. 4. --iod.roont_and_intogrity he is The clerk, then, examines each bid laid beforehim. - sod, if correct, signifies the fact by eados sing it with his name, whereupon it is sent to the - c ur b -- " - --.iseienors. who atom sem • wnete..- a 5.... 4. loft ,a eufficient bemuses to pay the saute, in the appropriati o n for that Claim of extol diture. if so, the, draw a warrant for the amount. The City Controller. in person, then compared the war rant with the amount of the bill, as attested by his clerk, and if the amounts correspond he countersigns the war rant, end the City Treasurer cashes the same. It ow, supposing a creditor of the city should present or connive at a dishonest bill, and enegest to a dishonest, clerk the policy of stealing the difference between the Elllll really' due and that demanded, (technically called it " Divvy.").it will be at once perceived that the extent of fleece, of which the city is shorn, will be exactly com mensurate with the boldnes 1 and depravity of the ope rafOre. In December, 1866, a bill of items for Sheriff's fees, amounting to $583, to which six dollars was added in making, &tog ther, the sum of $589, was pre o.euted at the Controller's office for examination. George Getz, then a desk, bad charge of the desk to which it was referred. Gets folded the but, and on its back wrote that it was a bill far $BBO, being $BOO more than the sum really duo. He then iabncated au alleged copy of the original, which he made in his own handwriting. It is now preserved in the Controller's office, and the follow ing is an exact CODY : PHILADELPISIA, December 30th, 1966. City of Philadelphia, To George Magee, Sheriff. Pr . Amount of fee. for October Term, 1856, for the Court of Quarter Sessions .....,1889 Copy of bill audited in City Controller's office, Decem ber Nib, 1856. GEO. GETZ, Clerk. Approved Dec. 31, 1856. BILL, pit , J DDY, $ " J a i re' It sill thus be seen that no attempt was made to item ize the fabricated bid, nor to account in any way for the myiterieua addition of the 1300. The City Oomnaiettion erg, finding the bill certified by a sworn clerk. and the appropriation for the item of sheriff's feesoufficient to cover the amount, of course approved the bill. The City Controller himself unsuspectingly followed the usual coulee, countersigned the warrant. (No. 89180 and the treaeory of the city was made to pay the additional arionnt of 830. In corroboration of this statement we refer to page 813 of the Journal of Common Con4cil, ending May, 1858. There may be found a litter from the Controller to the. Sheriff, We live to certain overpaid fees, azo., from which we take the following extract: " I also find that you were paid December Slat, 1858, $BB9, under an appropriation made December 80th.1868, whilst your bill for October term of that year by the Court cabs for only 1689, making a difference of $3OO "Why the Clerk then in charge of your account with the oily allowed this difference does not appear upon hit books, and the error of it is one that was accidentally discovered by the present Clerk only a few days since." Since Qetz bas been a candidate for Controller, he has issued a circular boasting of his "experience, thorough knowledge, contidynce,' etc , and subscribing himself as "Truly your friend?' The amount of his " esperienoe" will be known when we state that he was appointed in July, 18f8, and discharged in May, 1857, by the same Controller who had appointed him, His "thorough knowledge" of a certain kind we heartily confess, and point to our narrative for support. His "confidence" in himself no one acquainted with him will for a moment dir eta*, and the assertion that he is " Truly roar friend" would be totally undeniable were the circular only ad dressed to himself. Tax.psyera of Philadelphia. examine for yourselves, and judge whether he le a tit man for City Controller. oc9•thm 2‘.* no , CITY CONTROLLERS kiIP AND GliOliGE OETZ.—The following statement arr. pe.red in the tlunday papers of October 5: To THE LOYAL CITIZENS OF PHrLADELPHIA AbOttt the last of July or the first of August, I, the undersigned, a conductor on the Second and Third street Railway, while standing on the platform of my car, in company with GEORGE GETZ, now a candidate for City Con troller, became engaged with him in conversation relative to the cnodition of the country. Getz expreesed himself in a manner that to my mind proved gross disloyalty. Ile said : The Government ought not to succeed in this war," and ho predicted that " they would get enough of it before it wee over," that 6, this was a nigger war, a war for the .bentilt of niggers, and it was no war for the Union ;', that "he would not aid the Government in the war by volunteering nor would he go if drafted," I, the undersigned, further say, that piece the above conversa tion, I have repeated the substance thereof to several persons, as I telt it my duty he a citizen to expose the true character of a man whom I deemed unfit to dwell In a loyal community, and more especially to claim honors or eMoll2lnOutB at tie hands. ]Signed], AMBROSE SIMPSON. Sworn to end subscribed before me, this third day of Ocn ober, A. D. 1862. signed], A. H. BHOIPHAKHR, Alderman. The man who could calmly witness hie country engaged in a struggle with hordes of desperate traitors; boast of his determination to resist her call upon him for the aid which le her due; serenely contemplate the slaughter of the thoneands'of her heroic children who sprang to her rat cue; exultingly predict her defeat ant dismemberment; and then cooly request the relatives and fellow. citizens of those who have given their lives in her defence to elevate him to a bleb and honorable office, mutt be oeu siderea as affording the most remarkable specimen of shameless effrontrey possible to conceive. Patriots! fellow-cltigene of all parties! upon you your country calls feathers ! Brothers I Sires of three W 63130 last sleep is by the banks of the reddened Potomac ! to you your country CON for audience; devote one day to the holy duty of tustaining her at the ballot box, and pray that the rebuke to such a man may be so overwhelm ing that the traitors in our midst mat be confounded at the evidence of your undying devotion to the starry flag that floats above her soil. ocll-2t* FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DIS TBIOT.—The Union 'Party present the name of SIIEIbELL THAYER., slums we believe to poeseas ibe qualifications necesnry for a REP/IE3IO7I'A 'JIVE Of his ability there can be no question. He le thoroughly Independent, mud the breath of alaader hag never yet approached hie high moral character. This all admit The Brechinrldge Democracy have presented the name of QUARLES W. OARRIGAN. What is the history of Mr. Oarrigan 'I A few years twio the people of Philadel phia elected him REGISTAR OF WILLS, .an office worth, it is said, .515,090 a year; and yet, it the end of Hues years, Mr. °furls= wee a DEFAULTER to the State for $0,844.40. se ie shown by the Public Records, (District Corot for the City and County of Philadelphia, March Term, ADO, No 1,743) Hee Mr. Carrigan to , this day paid up the amount abstrae , ed from the Public. ?reboot) NO! It bee been paid by his Burettes, MERRY M. PHILLIPS and Charles 8. Boker's 4kdrittn- Weldor- and they now hold the judgment recovered ' against him Be much for the queatlori of honesty. le he Independent? If elected, sad a Question *Met leg Abe interests of the People of Penneylvanis should be before Coagress, would Charles W. Carrigan be a free agent to Tate ea he thought beat for the interest of his . ...Stale i Re .! It would be in the rower of Maury M. Phillips to say to him, ”Mr. Carrigan. Lhold a large ruent against you as . a public defaulter. -Yon mast Tote on this uneetion owl shall dictate otbeiwitie I win issue an execution against 3 on, and throw you into prl: son, from which you know a defaulter cannot be rebored nider 114 Insolvent Law." What think you? Would Mr. Carrigan be an Independent BeprelientaU r liel 'Pon der, well these. truths; and vote accordingly. on runt Tnesdar Ottolwr 9, len. oelo At* frolg--06 - MEETING OF 1,1-3 Min Batttreal Vain Ana:dation of tbefiftb Ward, wilt be held THIS - (MOISID&Y) EVENING: October la, at RIM MARKET HALL , bRBORD Street, corner et Pine. All citizens In favor of stistiabiOg the ildrall/WitAr tke 14 IllMteteiria, the rebellion, are earnestly luvilt4 to ahead, 118 buil:tele of importar es will be tritimeetited. • : • ROBERT P. KlNG l .Preiglept. itGaitra L BllcnoLs, Secretary. Itft INTRODUCTORY r. LECTURES to Vrzoocario MLDIOAL 4:16.1.1,11GZ, tsixth and voitowbfil dr./pm—TEM (Monday) EVENING, Prot. WILLIAM F. eam B. Subject — Medirlos s Progiu else Schnee. The public, etpeoielly the afflicted, are In vited to attend. it* or' FEMALE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PEI , bdlt L VANIA, North COLLICGE &remit., b. or Girard College The Oenerel Introductory, will be Riven on WEDNESDAY, the 15th but., M 4 P. M , by Prof. A. G. Kerr.- oc9-th* try... UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA— ME DICI a L. DIP A.B COIVNT.—Tbe reftelar Lec tures will begin MORDAY, October 13tb. B. B, BOGIDIS, . . oefrtnivf2w Dean of Medical Faculty. or JEFFERSON iVIEDICAL COLLEOE i .. m The General IntroduotOry to the +loa of Leo. ttitt9 all) be delivered by Framer 1111TOHILLG, on Po ON DAY, October 13, at IM P DI. The Regular Lec tern will begin the day after. at 10 o'clock. ocB 6t ROBLEY pubtousom, Dean. ocrIIOIIIOEOPATHIC IItOSPITAL, 1118 CILTEIBItnt strea.—Thts institution 'snow open fox the reception of sick and wounded soldiers, who will be received and provided for in the most oomfortable manner, free of charge. B. 1r GLENN, oc4-tf Beer of Board of Managers. OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE CIOMPANE, PHILAMILPiIIk, Oct. 0, CM At a meeting of the - Olre'ctora, held tide day, a semi annual dividend of SIX PER OE NT., and an extra divi dend of TEN PER ()ENT., wore declared on the capital stock - , payable to the eitockholders, or their legal repro eentativre, on and after the 16th Met. 00'3.10t J. W. MCALLISTER, SecretarY. tirNOTICE.—A MEETING OF THE frtitude of the NATIONAL UNION PARIT of the SIXTEENTH WART will be held at the heave of L Wardell. No. 1005 North BILOOND Street, THIS (Nloralay) lIVIONIt G. The meeting Will be ad dreered by Wm. B. Biwa), We, F. Garrott Brewster, EEO fooriipd Rivera, Zee.. and other arntneutapeak.erst. rr""EkBAD , QUARTERS, • . .: : ;..v ..• • 11 . IIONAL ON orry OOKIBITTEE, COMMON . Et BUILDING, . :• .; • CHESTNUT, ABOVE SIXTH ETBEET. . Open a all boon. - 006.41' OFFICE OF THE DIAMOND COAL COMPANY.—IdOTI'JIC.—At s meeting of the Directors, held on thole! instant. a Dividend or Fir CY DENTS per Share was declared, payable on and after the 11th instant, at the Moe, 713 lil<liaT Street. collet* ' S. ALTER. Secretary. Tra OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE I 816111LaIt OE 001drANY—.THILADELPHIA., 00- tobt‘r 6, 1662. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE'DOLLARi Per share for the last six moatbe, vbich ail) be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal re ptesentalivee, on and after the 16th instant; exclusive of taxes. ALBERT 0. L. ORAWFORO, oc7.9t* Beoretary. irra HOMEOPATHIC MEDICAL COL• LEGE OF PENN 4) LV&N lA. FILBERT 13t.4 above Eleventb—The IfiTRIDUOTORY to the Regu lar Course of Leotrues aill be delivered by Prof GEO IL STARKEY, EL. D., on fIIONDAY, Oot. 18th, at 8 o'clock P. ht. The Regular Lectures commence the day after at 10 A. M. foclo.Bol B. S. BROOKS, H. D., Dean. • or BANK OF PENN TOWNSHIP. PIIILADBLPHII, Oct. 11,186/. An election fot thirteen Director* will bo held at the Banking House, on MONDAY, the.l7th day of Novato bt r next, between 10 o'clock A, M.-and 3 o'clock P. M. The annual meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of No vember next, at 10 o'clock a..fiL 0019-mwftnl7 JAMES RUSSELL, Cashier. ErrCOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL. VANIA. PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 18, 18131. A general meeting of the diockholdere will be held at the 13/inking Home, on TURSDAY, the 4th day of &o. vember nem, at 12 Al. The tunnel election for Director; will be held et the Bankirg Bonet; oo MONDAY, the 17th day of Novem ber next, between the bourn of 10 A. !.'and 2 P. H. ocl3-inaf tl7 B. C. PALMER, Caehter. lirDl EDHAI I I 1 St BANK—PHILADEL NILS, October 7, 1862. a general meeting °I the Stockholders will be held at the Babking HOMO on TUESDAY, 4th day of Novem ber, at 12 M. ocB-tno4 The Annual Election for Directors will be held et the Banking House on MONDAY, November 17, between the home of 10 A. EL and 2 P. M ocB-tr.017 J. WIEG&ND, Ja , Oaehier. ErrF A R LYI EK S' AND IYIECRANICSI BANK—PHILADELPHIA, October 6 1862. The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Barking House on DitIND&Y, the 17th day of November next, between the hours or 9 o'clock A. 111 and 3 o'olook P. N. and on TUESOAY, the 4th day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Ranking House, at'4 o'clock P. 91., agreeably to the charter. - W. ItIISECTON, oc7-tno]7 • Outlier. orCONSOLIDATION BA N i ll.-4411LA.• DEL ?BIA, October 9. 1861. . the Annual Election for DIEEO TOES Will be held at the Banking House on MON D AY, the 17th day of No. veruber next ; between the hours of 10 1. M. and 2 P til A General Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the came. place on Tuesday, the 4 h day of November, at 12 It [oclo•fmwtnl7] JOS. N-PEIII3OL, Cashier. TrGIRARD BANK:—PHILADELPHIA, October t, 1882 The Annual Election for Directors will be held at the Banking Bosse, on MONDAY, the 17th day of NoYeni her, between the home of 0 A. 01 and 2P. 111. A General Dieeting of the StocPhoidere will be held at the mane phue on TUESDAY, the 4th of November, at 12 o'clock M. W. L. SCHAFFER. oc10•itow tnol7 Caibler ErrTHE PHILADELPHIA BANK.— PIIII.SDXLPHIA, OotoDer 6, 1862. • I be annual meeting of tte Stockholders will be held at the Nankin': House on TUESDAY, November 4, 1862, at 12 o'clock M. taA . EVOINIEGYEI, Nattier. ectHeen wig theh tn o o n i r; of . 10 SOUTHWARK SANK. PHILADIttiiIA, October 7,1862 The ANNUAL ILEOTION for DIREUTORS will be hag: at the Banking Honor' on MOND aY, the 17th day of November. between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. A General bleeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Fame place on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November next, at 12 o'clock M. ocli• - whntuol7 P. STEEL, °ashler. . ELI , GAN T S. Ll 3 mS PAOL ANDRIGIN °brand do la =lion se • faillenra de ML -tia it NDVILLE B rOKE3, 809 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a Phonuenr de pre verde eee nombrenz ends et connaissaneis qui Pont de la favorlse de hi= clientelle. (s 111 gem lea etrangers.) an'il vient de resevoir de Paris et Loodree les modes lee pins recentes et lee miens( porteen pour la aoison delver. !dr. Grandville Stokes a mis it as Mattoon:km lee etoffee lee plus belles, et lee meilleuree (mantes, dos premieres menufacteiree Europe. Lee mintage's', aiusl (I,CIO lee °Meier" do tons grades tronverons lee meillentes gnalitee d'etoffee &des prix tree moderes. L'elegance de as coupe, Wog gine le cachet de distinction cid la caracterlee est deja troy connn du pub lic, pour en renonvelles lone meritee. 5827.1 m MILITARX . ROBERTS' INDEPENDENT AR TILLERY, TO BE STATIONED PERMANENTLY AT FORTRESS MONROE COMPANY A, Captain SAMUEL HAZARD, Jr., formerly of the tt Washington Grays," and Lieutenant of Infantry, lately of Rush's Lanoere, is now recruiting at the N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHESTNUT STS., (UP STAIRS.) This organization offers peculiar advantages not befote equalled by any regiment during the war. The Coin mender, 'Major Roberts, is a soldier of great experience, of the Regular Army, 4'h United States Artillery, and its officers have been appointed for their experience and ability. It is a permanent poet, has comfortable quar ters, is in a charmingly healthy locality, thus avoiding all the hardships and exposures of field service. The men will be instructed in all the duties of infantry sol diers, garrison as well as field, in sea coast, heavy and field artillery. As the number of companies is limited, none but strong, able-bodied mon will bo received, and early application. is advised. Bounty is allowed. Old artillery soldiers, who can come well recommended, will receive appointments as non commissioned Officers in this corps of picked men. oce•mwf fit ONLY SIX DAYS BEFORE DRAFTING.— Men of the deficient Precincts, avail yourself of the advantages oftered, and enlist in ROBERTS' INDEPENDENT ARTILLERY, 00. A, Capt. SAMUEL, HAZARD, Jr., (Late of Rush's Lancers.) By so doing you will bo per meromtly and pleasantly . located at FORTRESS IKON HOE, where you havegood oust tare. able officers, no ex posure. and sufficient 'warm:don to fit you for tt e position of an officer. lion will get all the Bounty, be meaqured for 3011 r uniform, and have your clothes to fit you, draw pay and rations from the time you are mustered in, and be sent immediate), to camp. PICKED MEN ONLY ABED APPLY AT Trig HE ADOITAIITEIa, N. E Oor. EIGHTH and °HEST NUT Street!, UP STAIRS ooll•St IBOARD OF TRADE RIFLE RE GIBIRINT, 156th P. V.—Twenty men wanted to fill up Go. 0-1165 bounty. Apply at 505 Bonta street. GEORGE 8. LAIRD, OaPlato. JACK3OIi D. COOKE, let Lieut. ocll.Bt* i CORN EICH.A.NGE R,EGINIANT, COL. 0. AL PRZVOST. • RECRUITS WANTED for this 'popular Regiment, BOUNTY $lBO, and ONE IIONTIVB PAY IN ADVANCE. BEOBUITING STATION, 138 WALNUT STESZT., Capt. DENO! SHARWOOD, incl. tt .Recrniting Officer. MEN WANTED .FOR A QOM ear•y in the Board of Trade Rifle Begiment, 150th Regime) tP. V. This regiment will go into mime immediately, near the city Bon Ay, st6s. Apply early, topient. GEO. 0. HENSZET, No. 11.58 MARKET Street, below Moth area. 007 12; MRS. M. A. KING WILL OPEN PARIS MILLINERY tor the Fall and Winter on THURSDAY, October 16th, at 1026 CHESTNUT !Street. . 001.8-6blt IPMIBSIS O'BRYAN, 1107 WALr- NUT Street, will open PARIS MILLINERY for yell on TBURSDAY, October 2,1882. 001-liitio NAL REVENUE --- INTER COLLECTION OFFICE, FIRST DISTRICT, 304 CHESTI4IIT Street. BTAMPS FOB OFIROKS AND SIGHT Dit&l"til, AND PROHBIZTARY IST&AIPS FOR HEDIOINES, •r. • Have been received and for sale at the office of the COLLECTOR OF THE FIRST D,ESTB,IOT, 304 OHEBTNIIT- &root. - • • • Orders for Stamps willie received and delivered se fled aa betted tuJhel •r 00.1.11.4 DATAPECOt . DUCK .70111i.te - GA E oelletit • _ 2.1 e South SECOND Street. RLIVIStiVI32 ISTORYTYPES- orb .ela, botitaly'flnfebtall - yktlures *Yoh tints toady lad , tated3 dniary richly oolored ;light and .bade naturally_ arraajtotkla 'picture of beauty sad truth. aIf.OOND Strait; above Groan. ' it* •s F. I. G. - •10. • 4% SING, ABNEY; AND TOILIT MIRROR., The bed L the world for rintih and drirsbllitr • B. M. 8. . The belt brand. 811k-finlibed ViLVRT RIBBONS Pole Agent; BENJAMIN M ^ tains, t 166 DIIA.NI Street, near Witt Broadway, l es9o.llm - New Tat. RETAIL DRY GOODS. R. OASSELERRRY . 45 NORTH • J. EIGHTH Street, will open this morning BB the following lots of One geode, from the French este of Dieters. Charles Par en & On., and L Maillnrd & through Messrs. Van Wyck, Townsend & Go., New York, oleo from tho. tale of J B. Myers & Co. Ever/riot it worth the attention cf morehante and cononmere. 1 lot 22..t0ch double. faced cadrtlle, lame, and figured Ellke, 81 12%. • Several lots fanoy Silks, from 62% to 880. I lot 21-inch Taffetas, De Lyon, Broche, Oismayeux Mike, $1.21). 10 pm. soild-oclor Sflks—blue, brown, green, Humboldt —all superb shades and qualities, at 51.25. 8 lots rich, double faced, black figured Silks, Si and 2 lots 241 inch heavy Lyons black Oros d'Afrbine, $l. 1 lot plain black Silks, 88c. 1 lot plain black Billie, 81 S late platn black hilts, 81 12%, 81 25, 8150. BLACK. SILK BONI.IftTd AND &UNTIL Gti. VELVETS. .. 4 lots of the above, 32 ibohea Fide, all ellk, at $1,5 and 148. 2 lota black Bonnet Vobeetq, oh ear. El a oriinc NP POPLIPTi. 6 pa. superb 4 4 black, with colored silk gripe Pop 9bo. 6 pa. superb ellk Broche a Pole Poplins. !1. 6 ,e. tord . pronnde, with black plaid, Poplins, 81 10. FBIONOFI MERINO ROBES. 3 lota very rich figured /french Merino 80b.., full pat tern.. 86 60. BLAOR GOODS LT MOURNING 00UNTER. 4EO yds Black and Whitetail. wool Detainee, at 3Tg. • Black Fhp'd Delahies, 1011. Black Alpacaa, 26 to SI. Black Tamhe Cloths, Bombazines, Black Wool Da- Motu Also, double width Black Weal Detainee. Black lettuce and Cashmeres, Black Poplins. Black Cashneeree, yemie•wide, at ong Black Cashmeres, 2 voila wile, at 88 in 61 37%. .• KID GLOVEB--KID GLOVItS. First quality Black Kid Gloves, embroidered with colors, 88 cents. ' 80 dczen beet Kid Gloves ever sold for 56 cents. Superb quality Kid Gloves. all co/ore and sizes, 88e. SEIAWLS—SHAWLS. - . 24 rich striped Broche Shawls, at - ' $4 76 12 500 24 magnificent quality striped Broche Shawls, 6.75 24 long striped Biotite Shawls, • 10.00 Brodie Long Shawls, from 137:50 to 65.00 1 lot Broche Long Shawls at sso—cost $7O to import. STELLA eIIAWLS Black Stella Shawls, sa. Black Stella Shawla. $.& to SlO A stock of over 89:090 to Shawls. BALIKOR ALB tl3 LHOBALS Over 2,000 Balmoral. on hand, selling from 60 cents to $1.25, cheaper than can be had again this season. IdISSES' BA Llfloits.Lo—itt open that we shall have. Customers can save 26 per cent. by examining the above Goods before purchasing elsewhere. STAPLE 400E8 A splendid quality Longcloth Mnelin at 20 coats, Wamenttas and Williamevillee lees than Oase prices. Opera Flannels, Scarlet, Magenta, Bine, tic. - Gray Twilled Flannels, extra heavy. Plain Gray Flannels, cheep: white Flannels sod Blatiketaat nearly old prices. Wide Hamilton Oanton Flannfle, 31. OASMILBERRY , S Mammoth Dry Goode House, 45 Worth EIGIITH street, below Arch. P. S.—Persons disappointed In not seeing the slightly imperfect Balmorale, for resew' of delay in traneporta- Hon, can no. do so by calling early. MILLINDBB wishing Ribbons will find name Bar gains from the late sales, by the pintos. 0013 OASSELDICRRY WENS, LINEN GOODS, QUILTS, 14 BLANKETS —Tho enbeeribers have thalnged and beat eagortment. of Bonet. furtAthing Dry Geode, Bartainth Uurtain Materials, &o , to be found, all of which they offer at , he lowest cash prices. fiIIEPP &ED, VAN LIABLINGEN,& Aftßiiosi, 1008 - OEMStti ITT Street, Importers and dealers in Linens,. Curtains, and Fur nishing Dry Goods. ocB-6trp TT ..en ST NOVELTY.—Just opened, .LA a large stock of Bibbons,lrlowers, Straw and 11111- liners Gonne, at . JOSIIPH Ethitatl9ElL'3, 0c18.51* . No. SI &tab BBOOND, ab. Chestnut. (I) ; (i 1 D ! C A:RP FiT.l-*(3 0 6 , , • .011- . .BEITTIN4B. W.OLFE 86-CC.)., OOMMISBION M 11:BOH&NT3, No. 132 018:113TNITT STREAM, PIIILADELPHIL lAA full assortment of Philadelphia•made (Jorpets always in Non: oe2 2m SEAMLESS B A GS.. Lewiston 3- Bushel. Lewiston 2X- Bushel. , • Levri.don 2-Banbel. and • • Androscoggin 2 , Bindle. For sobs, not cash on delivery, by GEO. GRIGO, oclB 219-CHURCH Alloy A Rmy COODI3.- • • DARK-BLUE 490201 11- firdoia. • • . DARN-BLUE OAP CLOTHS. • SHY-BLUE CLOTHS FOB OFFICIER.S. ARMY BLANIETts, STANDARD WEIGHT. 10-OUNCE DUCK. DRILLS, STANDARD WEIGHT. HEAVY LINEN DRILLS AND DUO& - BROWN AND BLEACHED !MEETINGS AND 1311TRUNGS. For aide by FROTHINGRAM • - 00FFIN & 00 . N0..:120 CHESTNUT !MILT, - are prepared to CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERY OF ARMY WOOLEN AND COLTON GOODS, STANDARD •QUALITY. LADIES' FURL LADIES' FANCY „FURS! . JOHN A. STAMBACH, . . • :.IMPORTER AND MANUFE.OIIIRER OF , . LADIES' FANCY FURS, No.. 826 ABOH STREET,. BELOW NINTH. Just (paned, a large and handsomo Stook of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S FANCY FURS, of every &north tion and in the newest and moot approved styles, at the Lowest Cash Prices. 007.3 m LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FA:RZ , IRA, No. 718 ARCH ST., BELOW EIGHTH, ThIPORTEB AND MAMMA.° MEER LADIES' FANCY FURS. My assortment of Fancy Furs for Ladies and Children le now complete, and embracing every variety that will be fashionable during the present season. All sold at the manitiactarers' prices, for cash. Ladles, please give 010 a CAL • , . °admit' BILK ANDIMESEIGOODS. FALL STOCK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. A. W. LITTLE •& Co., 5e2.5-2m No. 320 MARKET ST. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. JOHN C. ARRISOT, Importer [and Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'S PINE FURNISHING GOODS, Nos. 1 & 3 N. SIXTH STREET. -.. FIRST STORE ABOVE MARKET sr. (FORMERLY J. BLUM - MOORE'S.) The well known reputation of this establishment for selling Fine Goode at Mont/rum: PRIORS Win be fully sustained. F. 8 —The celebrated IMPROVED PATTERN SHIRTS, HD justly popular, can be supplied at abort notice. FLANNEL &CLOTH OVERSHIRTS . . 'IN .61111/iT VARIETY. non-U ORGE :GRANT, NANDFACTIIIINR OF AND DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 OHNBTE(I37 STUMM selB.l3m VINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscriber would invite attention to his_ INTRO - TED OUT OF 131111iTS, Which he makes a sipeoleaty In his business. Also; con 'tautly receiving NOTRLTIFIS FOB GENTLEMEN'S sues. J. W. SOOTT, GINTLICIARN'S FURNISHING STORM,' Ne. 814 CHERTNUT STREEII . jag. tf Four doors below the Oonthaentsh ' CUTLERY. WORMAN & ELY. NO. 130 PZGG STREET, PNILADELPILIA s . IiANDFACTURIC3B Or PATENT CAST-STEEL • TABLE OUTLERY-; Also, the BEST and °ANAPEST • - ARMY FO* ) and 41 1 .9526 - , ' Ar. 'DMZ meamrs.: . • wemntea - OAWX-STEET.i.".FORICg. 5024-wfosSos, , NFA :I V MOURNING 8T0RE,..: 926 WIEBTECIT 812,11111 T, NEW MILLINNEY • In addition to a tail aesoitiatelit of .. .. . '-. -DBIBB GOODS I.ND lIHLW.,GB, . 7. '.. MONDAY, Oolober 13t1x.'.. • ... • ". to . .. . . t.lB 2t. - . , . . xi: i..k&.irzFA &oo COTCH 2 n COTCHS puncheons ettwarVellnirStlllyEY VALI% imported direct. 4n *kid and formie b 7 • • ".• WO; wax rELT , r, - . 0o1•-am; . - . • 13T South ,F.IIOIIT. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION NOTICE. LARGE AND A.TrickarrvE setaa FRENCH GOODS. JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUOTIONBEBS, Kw. 232 8; 284 MARKET STREET, win include In Mar ale, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 13thy 1882, Commencing at 'ICY o'clock, the following desirable fahriques of the" IMPORTATION OP Messrs. L. MAILLARD gc. CO. BOMBAziwris, From medium to BUBLIDE QtILLITIIIa. BROCHE SfIAWLF,„ LONG AIM SQUIRE, (FARTS;) NEW DESIGEE. BROCIIE RATE LONG AND SQUARM, {PARA NEW DRUMM MERINO AND CASHNR,RE. SR:AWLS, BEGONE `BORDERED. RABB) STELLAS, NEW DESIGNS. MERINO SHAWLS—LONG. BL•EIACKs In extra and euperine Also, includded in Salo , will be fount a verr destrabler assortment of BLACK AND FA=Y COLORED SILKS, DRESS G 0 OD-S, BONNET and IBIHMING RIBBONS , FRE SOH FLOWERS, PXTENSIVE PEF E vI'TORY . SAL EXTRA-VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. THOMAS & SONS, Anctioneere. • ON TUESDAY, • 21st October-:1862, at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at Public Bale, without reserve, at the Plitadeipitia Ex change, the following described property, Viz: No L AN IRUEDEEMABLE G aou ND' RE NT. OF Eat a 'year, secured on "a brick dwelling and lot, Lombard street, 102 feet west of Tenth street. • No. 2. TRACT OP VALUABLE GOAL LAND: laSituate in Cleat Township, Northumberland county; Penis ivania, C2O acres and 24 perches, known as the " Valentine Brobst Coal Tract." TRACT OF VALUABLE' COAL LAND, it. Situate in Coal Township. Northumberlsnd 'county, Pennsylvania, 147 acres and 120 perches, adjoining lands of Janes Dundee, F'sg , and others,lnown a 8 the 4 ... Robert Oamplain Coal-Tract." No. 4. VALUABLE LOT, 9.4 ACRES, FORMERLY PAS SPURS.. NOW FIRST WARD, OUP; Adfololog lands of Martha Thomas, Wm Harmar, Stephen Federal!, George Morton. and others, with fronts on the Baltimore railroad:a fifty feet street, the river Schuylkill, &c Subject to a mortgage-of $16,000. ELIG&NT RESIDENCE, Al CII STREET, idN. W. corner of Thirteenth street, 25 feet front on Arch. and 128 feet on Thirteenth atreet ; built and finished in the best manner, and replete with all modern improvements and convenienoec Subject to a mortgage of 810,000. THE EXTENSIVE AND VALUABLE SUCIAR RE. Fll , ll BY. No. 221 VINE STREIT, • Lately occupied by MESSRS. E AiT WICK., viz : .&11 those brick messnages, steam sug tr refinery, stores, &c., and lot of ground %eremite belonging, &Hume on the north aide of Vine street, between Second and Third streets, Philadelphia ; containing in front on Vine street 63 feet 10 inches, and extending In de th northward of that width 76 feet 9y5, Inches, then widening on the west side thereof (to .1 10 beet wide alley) to the breadth of. 97 feet 4 inches, and extending thence further northward, of the last mentioned breadth, 70 . feet 2){ inches along the said 10 feet alley to Wo.xl street," having three fronts; and the entire depth from Vine to Wood otreet 140 feet. The hnildings are six stortea high, built of briok in the most substantial, manner, and heated throughout by means of cast , iron steam pipes. They contain a large vacuum pan, 4 steam engines, improved bode-e. blow up pans Leaf and Dwosne filters, tanks, imProved syrup pumps, crushing and pulverizing -mills, screens, bone black furnaces and washers, platform scales, and• other machinery, of the most approved kinds; together with the following number of Iron Mont.'s. and pots—viz ,p 96.80 Ibis Moulds. 4740 80 Ib3 Pots. 2013 46 do. 2006 16 do. 1623 8 do 1602 8 do. The whole comprising an eslablisbment capable of refining from 45,000 to 50,000 The (30 to 85 hhde) of sager per day --zurtsti, 1121 of a capacity to hold 600 hhde of raw sugar. and 3,000 Ws refined simian Full details will be furniehed noon a ndicatlon to A. 11. Bostwick ; by letter, or on the premises, (which will be open for ineprotion daily, from 10 A. AL to 2 P. DI., umil the day of We,) or of the Auctioneers. Si' Subject to a mortgage of $20,000. SaLE ABSOLUTE of the whole of the above efx propertlee, without any reserve for limitation what ever NW Fail descriptions of each may be hal in handbills at the auction rooms. THOMAS SONS, A.nctioneerv, 188 and 141 South FOURTH Street. sep2ooctl 138621 if BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN SOM STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, Bm. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, October 15, - At 10 o'clock, comprising— • Bay (Trafalgar), a valuable stallion. Mike, a Manion, trots in 2 60. blinebrood mares, and colts. Ten young cobs, one donkey. One sorrel horse *. Bob," one gray horse George." A pair of trotting mare% cost $1,200 Andalusia, a driving horse, cost $1,600. ALSO, 16 blab-bred cows, 8 young heifers. 8 Young freers, 3 bulls, (Gowen's stock ) 10 bean of Southdown sheep, 4 bogs. 1 yoke of Oxen. . Kr No postponement on account of the weather: - ocl.l-11t if ALFRED M. H.N WINES% Auctioneer. BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN BON STRRErs. gLr SALE OH' TROTTING STORE, On WIDDI4ESDAY MORNING. at 10 o'clock,. A FAST TROT TING DOUBLE-TRAK,. "ROAN DAN" AND " PhINON." Dan has trotted, single, in 2 38. Prince's time, sing/e, is 2.38. A fait trotting black mars, Lady.. Tans," has shown quarters in 88 seconds. ALSO, Two elegant Bodnarle wagons. Single and double harness by Pearce covers, &c. ocll3t if ALMED ElESECtiliai, Auctioneer NEW PUBLICATIONS. SHELDON cC COMPANY; 335 BROADWAY, CORNER - OF- WOR TO BTRKET, NEMFoRK, RATE NEARLY _ RELDY M:I R A: By MdlitioN TRABLAND,: Author of 4 . 4 Alone,” scliomesia," ito. I vol., 12m0.-; Price -,; A NEW VOLUME OF THE FLORENCE STORIES. . THE ENGLISH,OHANNEL. Br JACOB. ABBOTT 11701,16m0. illustrated. Price 60 cents.. THE - HARLIE SMOREES. . . . By JACOB 'ABBOTT, he 6001e4.16116 , with ilittetne• Hone, by John Inhere (of berollon,-.3lhiglend). Prioe 25 Gouts each , • ; • . . . • DOMBEY 8k506.1. Elegant Household Edition of Dlokeif.:Workr, with designs, by Darley & Gilbert, 4 vols., 1800. 75 4te. each. SPURGEON'S SERMONS. Seventh t3eries. Berinthis of the Rt.V. O. Et.. SELIT.Et- GRON, of London. 1 vol, 12ino. Price 81. A NEW VOLUME OF Abbott's. American, History.. THE NO23IBNEN OOLONIfti. By J &CO bbbott, With choice hitiShiltiOlii, 1 vol 9 iedno BT/CO , 7L , Cent% Bent by mail, breneid, on receipt- of , the price. 0013.2 t NEW AT. REDUCED PRIORS. Miserable!, part 5, by Victor eta. 5trategem..........• 00 obi. Inside Out, by a Strange Han: .... ..$ll Country Living, by Gail ..... Si Patience of ' 60 eta. Peso Gymnastics, by 80 eta. Brisee, 12mo. cloth 80 cte. Like and Unlike, by.d. 8. Bo* .31 Many others, too timorous to mention. PITCHER'S Cheats Bookstore, 0013-3 t No. 48 ORISTNUT Street, E W B.aaKS. • TINOLE JABIEZ.;, or, The. Teackange et Adver sity. likno cloth. 86 cents A BIORZT BEVN&LIID The Story of Minnie McDougal. 16 cents, HATE MORE AN AND HER SOLDIERS • or s Lite In Benue 40 cents M. 1813 KATY'S LITTLE MAID, A Leeson of Ettunili. ty. 30 cents. Pubitehed and for one by THE .6 MEDIOAN 813N 'DaY 8013001 UNION, No 1122 OHIWINUT 'Zircon, Philadelphia. 0n0.3t. TAR. BOARDMAN'S' . 13ER1101.,4 'This morning will be poblished— The Sovereignty cif God the Sure and Only Moroi the Christian Patriot in Our Nationai Tral4ll4l A Sermon preached in the Tenth Presbyterian Otinroh, Phliidelphia, September 14, and is the West Sreaon rtreet March, September 28, 1882. By the Bey. IlftalltY. , A. BOARDMAN, D.D. • Prioe Ten Cents, or Twelve Copies. for One Dollar. Published by WM. S. A; ALTBED BILABTIBB, oclo 808 0111813T2FOT. Street. 0 T BALERS IN . SWoßmg . ..___ J.- SHEBLIII & FISHER; Idannfe.:Oarers of Icianlr7 alid I:tawdry Swords, Sabre Bissoileta, and Bowie KtilVes ; also, Sword Blades and llioardioge garnished. (Moe Nito, - 3 Borth VIFTH-Street, ladelphiea ocll-35, 22 (11: - AKI. ST G.. 11 a na - wkrzß. fatreivahiladelpfitx aom n, Desks _Obio and 8800151 OMR, HiN DLIOI6,IIVIPI6.2WWE:atc• oollrAm :ANDRAIL --- 143.- • JAMES .'5l-141 111111nEh'001.711011. and AIIBISTI, has soda re. t urne d rim IdturfAtesional to= in Rama. tuai Dams. . Den u, tu t ut e ti t t vo."887 North BIX.TH Street, Office hours from 9t029 A FL, and 9.10 4P. M. '9°94 innia BLINL = A.ND DeAFL-- Conaiult - : JAMBS LEWIS, whose mrtraittins mown 1* fire/lug with the entire approbation of bia ir phliEmitlpbia: patien ts , , office 837 North SIXTIPIIIt se3olm* PINEAPPLE SAP SAGHIPOINEBII- , fors *by • RHODES & WlLLaam.m, 0021: 101 &nab WATER dive, KID 'GLOVES, &C. 0c,10.8t AMITSEMEN TS. WALNUT -STREET THEATRE.-- tilole Lame ..... .rdra. N. A GA.ESETTBOIX. FIST gun ese At Kr. JOHN T. DONhTTITIP''.. FIEST ite OF ELIEI3 01.14.11LJTTE Tao lIIPSON. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, 00T.. 13, Will be punted the Drama of THE DISOWNED. . Alice .111 as ()HARLOT rn Tlloll29off. To conch& with tho G'oruodv of THE GOVEKNOE'S WIFE. The GOVE ra or -- G. JOHNSON." Doom open al 7—Perfurmennoe counueoces nt TA. WM. 'JOHN DJ Evrs t. to AIL STREET !I:MUTER. Busies agent and Treasurer J. D DITTEPZIT., THIRD wrltt , 9- EIGHT, IEONDA.T. Obtober 13, 1852, G1.7,3'04.1.11.8 .OE, LOVE'S VrOTORY. EISS 135.17.11A1i SE , GER tbniNe„ J. W. W.a311,A011 .. EDWIN .6.1151111 as H L RATETAAN as ----- ,ru,41110; NEW MERESTE. it&YES. To conclude with THE d'o7l3"d' SWAINS, tWia - .... . .. DEZW. Doors open at 7-..T0 oommenoo : si - o'dook. Beats secured biz , .. * .siga In advanoof CADENT OF MUSIC.- ..Li. -Lessee and Manager.. WEP wsrerrinr. POSITIVELY LABT lit Gar MIT SIX' Of GABRIEL NAVEL AND And the World's Phenomenon, YUTING AMERIOA, .. VOTING AEIERIeIe. Tlll.B (M 0 NDA.YI'.6 haNING, OUT. I fi ; THE RED GNOME, (first time here ) GABRIEL RAVEL as the......EPAELOGS WARRIOI4 YOUNG AMERICA as Ma - . REIY4t/D57.11 - , TDB THEME ELTING TIAPEZE. By. TOTING AMEBIC A t Oast time but tuaa:'); - ' THE TWO OBEG - J.RIES. For frill particulars, see small bills. . Adrafssiou 4 mad 25 cents. Doors open 07; Rollo mescs M 7%. Seats secured tfifeedal's adViiitx4 without: extra charge. B , . t , TEEtIOPT AE E l & ° k B 33 ; 8 11, DINGS, 51Oit and Chestnut imn Axiaitriting Bvery EvetnorTbia` Week Admission 25 cente, Commonbe arß , Weiner: ccl3-0 C C.E.R T HALL-LEGTUiIff CAPTAIN WILLIAM' S 0 I:7T.ri BE A. WiidL7l76l7oTialip EVERY BVEttiNG, at quurVer w S cjtiock. OATURDAT AF2'ERIIOO7.I. M 3 o'cio, Admlaaion, cvnte: Ohildree half prime• T. GEORGE'S CRIV`KET SROUND, TRIIITZENTA street, abtnlooo3ll.- DIA extnue. GREAT PEtE F EAT. _ . GREAT TEST Otr MAN'S PJWER or ENDO'. RANGE, WALICfNOIOS'IIIILER INKILE OFT WE itT`ic'EQUE CONSECUTIVE-HOURS. ned 'OO MILES IN kiDE OT EIGUT Oti N SECUTIYE DA. Y. 3, -- .1 WITHOUT WALKING Olf SUN. - - L./a (SEVEN %%I'd' TII1E.) BETWEEN_ OUTOREE 13th AND 21st, _ GRAND CONCERT EA , 311 iSAY, From 1 to 6% P. U... by DECK'S BRAdS . BAND." Strict decorum will Mr prederved, and seats reserved!' for Ledles end . Children. Admission-to he around eralSest., 10 Cents. oc9-4t ENNdYLVAILIA ACADE,M.Y OF TEE FINN ARTS. - 1025 OBASTNITT Srazwr, • IS open daily (Sunday's excepted) from 9 9.11 I P. hi. Admission 2.5 cents. Obildreu half price. Shares of Stoat, 9530: jy9 PHOTOGRAPHS. OND.ERF U 'llz accuracy of likeneas. aad colorintaor )1113 KEW& hife-eine Paotograelie in Oil Oolore. and more weadertut how they can be made et' war prinew, 6 . E0031.D *treet shove Oven it* THE PEOPLE EAVE DISCOVER RD that ICEIREIVS` Mated ?holographs for 81- ate the beet. cheapest, and racer life- like pictures taey can, find. - SVCOND 'Street, abeva.Grean it** riBEAPEST PLACE IN THE CITY .—, to buy PHOTOGRAPH &LEW ifB. oa.ato POR TRAITS; and CARD FRAMES. Marge let or NE wir STYLES, just reo.ived from AUCTION, and will be sold at a great reduction from tienufacturere graces Every Album 'warranted pepfeet: 'MT./LIVE, 0c11.6t 439 OHE ITN Err Street. WA.NTIS. ANTED—lmmediately, 500 Lgel V ligent, energetic, persevering salesmen, for READLEY'SHISTORYI OPIIIIE GREAT itEBELLIONs, In 2 vols. Ist nearly ready. Bold only by subscription. For particulars apply to or address RUBLBETT; WILLIAMS, & CO., 148 lialnLUlt Street, Hartford, Conn. WANTED—A situation; by a um pi tett business men, in some reppunsible House, as oelesresu or Book. keener, where theve mud be ea OppOrtunitp of investing 85.000 or 86;0004n the business on the first of MIT. Address, for- three , dem " Orvite," ibis office. it* WANTED-A FRENCEI 16. DY ir to give lessens in French and4lueic- No. one , need apv,ly unless she has had experience in teaching exalt e.ln furnish setiefsencry references. Ltdreas q P. a, 424 Ninth ELEVENTH 8 - seet, Philadelphia. ee22.ti' - T COAT; TARD:or stable .Lot-on the Sennyi- DI, between Vfrie and Spruce streets. cc 0.3 A PARTNER - WAN Tifiß, WUr a 86400 capital, to take one department of a paying busintles in the beat location in the city, the two•dep art ments beirg too muill -for • one person to attend to Ad dress M Box 2281: Post Office stating where a con fidentiel n eating tan be bad• Probably some w range. meat can be made 'fa partnership is objectionable. oclo-fraw QTA B W NTH A malt one, K... 7 for about three hones ) between Seventh and Broad, alai near Greta street. Apply at 1106 UO?L'r Str..et. man 3** AND .SOYIE SIVIALLEtt, otucas, Tria j igu i nd i fp t:; 0 111,0:11117,14tort ocal-stotbat* No. 142.80uth NiGapti ;}crest.. BOARiI Nt PL E . A SANT 1...M0ND-STORY rooms, with board, at sel7• lm FOR SALE ANDITO LET. da FOR SALE--AN - ELEGANT LAY improved Farm of 800 acres, on the Neetern shore of Mary land. right on navigation. 350 aortal of iniavp oak and pine timber, price 1313 per - acre. The best in vent( ante gver offe'red. For particttlara.: apply to TOWNS) ND No 18 North THIN 0 Stria 'ocil E ABIER. - - The goad aide wheel Steamer NE(ItT &SSE I` 7 Piro It, IS a.ter, lately in employ .of the Governoi.nt ; draws five feet, water loaded, end has -eapacitv fur 508- pateenk.ers, or will snit for a tow.. boat She can be sees at or near BIRELYI3 watkur • Kan.tngton. For testae apply to E. 8...80T1D ER dr 0(1.„ ocll 3t ItriON.-Street Wharf EDUCATIONAL. LADIES' CLAF±BE3 N\ GERA AN. AA —Ladies wishing to join these. Ci 119609 which have ipaytly been rebrimod. are renamed to apply on MONT. DAY, TUESDAY, THURSDAY. or IPRIDAT, to the of erooon.. 0. &EIDERS r 1.111211, 0r.13-rawf Stlit 127! 'North TENTH btreet. 117,1 EL A CROIXgB- COURSE OF FESSOH.—rio one who deliberately practises tbrougbout lir. DEL a.OILOIX.V4 combinations- of Ra tional. Syntactic, and Idiomatic Exercises In ga WRITTIi 0, and BPEA.ECING Flt NOR, can foil of fteliniring a competent gran:L=4lomi.. and 000verea• Lionel nee of the language for ell the purposat business and metal intercourse The coaxes requires no committing. to.. memory—no home studies of any kind.whattver. Students attend three, four, or five times a• week, as they please The terms. are the. came, five dollars a month, - in advance. The FRIIIOII STUDY, 907 TIGRE IL t • Street. it BOARDING. S.Cl4ool;,foit TOUNGI .1! MEN AND BOYB, MOUNT JOE, Lancaster county. Pa. Wiuter &mien re opens October %rot For particulars, addreaa the Principal, ocll. 6-* E Is. MOODE. PERSON AL ENSIONS.7-$lOO Bountyand Pay P procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and the relatives of such de are deceased, at reason‘ble and satis factory rates, by. JA MEI WILTON, Solicitor for Cletmanta, 424 wAttiu , r Street. Phtledeltobii. Particular attention given to parties living at a dia. tance. 007 tf DISCHABGED S.Ol/o=litS" OER TIFICATEB end other Claims cashed by Ja.412.13 .ICOLtON, Military and Naval Aekat, 424 W&LNUT Street, Philade. THE BIGHEST PRICE PAID Ito% SEOPED-HAND FURNITURE CA.RPE ra. STOVES,,DEDDINGr&o Oa or, e„ddroso WILLIAM Wl9, I% 931.RIDOE.Avenoo.:. oc9 St.* LAST. ANNA • WN:'D. A Cexti*Late; for 18 shares in. the Capital . Stock of the Hazleton Coal Comnani, iu tha.aame of T. Frank Walter, date& March 28, 1802„,. Do %Tgl. Notice i• hereby given. tbatantalcation has been Maelt to Company for .arenevral.of.eail corgi drat.. WALTRR, -Penn Haven, September, 186% ae22 mln* OST A - Cer i klAilaft3; 107 15 shares in ±s4 . ..tbe Capital Stock of the Beaver meadow Railroad end .ooal Company, in thename of T. Frank Walter, dated April 22, ;din, No. 6.835 Notice Jo besebv given that application has been made to the Company for a renewal of paid certitict e T.,IiDLANS WALTIGR Penn Raven, September, 1862 •e 22 tn3m* VSTAMIO O 1 LUDWIG H. SOHOP. , 14 PlApitllllo, Deceased. The hnditot appointed by. the Orpheus' Court for tlse.. oily and county of. Philadelphia to audit, settle, and .0.4. met the. first and finabacoonat of Owl 0. rohottlerout.. • ministrator with the will annexed of .1,13DWL15 SCROPP,MCNPAPCI, •Deceaaed, ;and to report dtetrt. bildon, will meet the puttee irdereeted, for the terposei of his appointment, on TEIIHr.D4If. October %Aiwa, at 4 o'elook P. AL, at hie olleeato.. 1. AL N Street,. in the 010 of Philadelphia. OTafaLTikbf, oc3B-inwf St N. - 7 Molitor. •V . STATE OF El)Dll3li4rj3 MIKA, mom —NOTIOE =Letter oFAdniikintration on the Satan of EDMUND IYINGIDIC, iittee oftbe County of Plliladelnhin. tirickmaker,deceatted, haring b‘n granted, to the td.df reigned, all penone indebteto.aidd ante art a reeneete 4 to make payment, and thoen. haying claim to snake them knows without delay to Jet.tdES DINGEIS, No; 984 North 8r9:613,TE1 Street, HENS I,' O. bIOGIIN, 182 North ONZENTEI atroe4 Adteinistratore. oc2sl►&* 41 1 1D*D -- the I* -14, NOM 044;Asots.:Ox0. .AtritOTT. as Indentured ap. pirtiitia to the ibeiiticti•mikiritirado. All persona %re ht:TebT forbid harboribtesid:bo. or. tra..itlng• Ork my 14""Ilit ' NATEMS ine.trlAN it* . • sesscrecernMaz latiLl4. smii - RlwAls) , ---14151‘, TU 1. 11. 13 7, ir v . 1 4 1 0. 1ut, ateriptembe.rit=l4 117 n; bora 3o 3. 669 . pane 31.669, - Bteso. All parties ere Garlidd asnotishting food th to a, igs mac* US to* OVIP, alkd Fames" rmatury awl ail Su•-?reasury Eirpooti 0500 IN GOLD! "11.111 be TAW Sy the an. arffigood 1.) , the roam times. •B P ott.Ltour.R.- . 190 931 tqatitt rEuun Ace? 4,. • Octob.l 2,18 EL .. x 2.16" ;.. Address B.)x 2090 307 Eenth THIRD Street.