A K um INTELLIGENCE --rriIIiMEMEIMIIIIME 0 IDURTII PAGE. Or j ABEIVZIC 11)11 1 ors a n d t, 16 days fro a Corn. Qt N . , w its p A las M ter potatoes to Vett Elora, Wood velllr, , oc e t L^ ir Loc ke, Huntley, 1 day from fort Republic, Or t i ,,,, c eptaM 4 ladP o '' ir gldrldge, Ogden, from Port Royal, labelled t or , le 0 ,1 no . Thom, Crowell, from Radon, *Rh mane 04,,',1 a t;ollles from Portremi Monroe, with (",C; regulator, Wilson, "-„,i'ops to order , Y,°,,.", - torths Wirledlngton, number, 6 days from r" • 1 h mdee to Twelle & 00. y o ers , s ` . ' CLEARED. , n L i oc oia, Webber, Portland, _ ) B Bosley & 11,1 c .• •.• CO Pchr n roll, OroWell, New York, Wannemaolser & ittotdrit i Oov Barton , Poscook, Port Boat, Tyler, Stone edit' C hr .1 Ileodrlcloop, Wolcott, &lexandrlli, do ~Zhr Ootorio. Vangilder, Providence, Castrier, Eltlob• '' y Al svelliaton• Bechacher. Gallagher , Alexandria, Tyler, lobr C A ,11r Woldngton, Penn Gas Coal Co. 6,1,r errcle. Smith, ' l' Armitage Flatter. do do orV • ~,,1 41.11 Ivor, Dade, Baltimore. A Groves, Jr. ' ti p• Wrens Nrrr York. W Plllido. ys ^ ___—. ?"ZOTrOJES. Glorteta STICK'S lAlylrA EILF, PIANO FORTES,(handl and 81mm, ei flog preadortoe of all whore for their pow. r " sr, ,pOl4 of torch, and pore quality of tone. Norte ii .p iturtalo withont examiniog them closely. .The not eminent teachers are almost daily seleotiqg ?Wei In ault lbo times, ub J. 'E. GOULD, - p coI,OOIOOL SEVENTH and °HEST NUT. • OBEA.TTRIUMPH.—STEINWAY it SONS were awarded the 'FIRST MEDAL tbo im e mot International Exhibition, London. Over to weled tad eixtrnlne num, from alt parts of the orld, enter d for obrentetitlon. o ,anottx et BLASIUS NWT ELVIS, 1006 OEIEST. 4 NuT Out et 001.1 m OBOVER & BAKER'S NEW SaUTTLE fitVlst; 6011INE.—PR1 041 fleate.t.tion of tailors and other manufacturers re. ei t s the Übe of a feet and dur able look OA Ich machine, It &feed to our No. 9. This lea new and admirable operating with the greatest ease, and with but 4 , 0 co la, and, although but lately put Into the market, o c etip a pent favorite with manufacturers, It Is a dmi.cient machine, at a low prim, vichihe ever introduced In this city has sold so o oly, or givsn ,soh universal satisfaction. It Is very ,4 c ite In lta cowl ruction, easily learned, not liable to get oat of vier, works with flue cotton, allk, or linen thread, coolly ;oil; and the low price at which it is sold Places ft within the reach of all who desire a reliable, service. table tochine , GROVER & BAKER 8 111 00., Pen If 780 OEIESTNIIT Street. g__ T-1860-X. 1/11A1ZE'd PLANTATION. BIT TIRO, rue[' e ardr, strengthen, and Invigorate. nu creole a healthy appetite. Tv( are an antidote to change of water and diet. rhes cvorrome effects of dissipation and late honm. De , e frongthen the system and enliven the mind. ?toy preveta miasmatic and intermittent 'lovers ib e y Pnrify the breath and acidity of the atomesoh. They cute Dyspepsia and Constipation. TIN cal Diarrheas, Cholera, and Cholera fh L T cure Liver Comp' &intend Nervous Hem ache, Chap era the best BIT r HES in the world. They mere the week men strong, and are erhaustisd nature's meat remerer, They ate made of pure St Orolx•Sum, the tel ()slimy& Bark, ['dote, and herbs, and are t a n v v.t, an pleasure of a beverage, without regard to age a: time of der. Particularly recommended to deli role pEr.ors retuning a gentle etlenalent. Sold by all n r ugthde, notelet, and ?atoning. P. H DBAHE CO., :CU DBOADWAY. New 'York. 5624 Elm SINOR & Co.'s LETTICII A FAMILY is ING MACHINE is the most beautiful, be 4, and Wipe a nll Hewing Machina. It embodies the prin ciples of Sitifor 04 Co.'s well.known krituntsoturing Ma {~llE+; eßke9 the interlocked stitch; will sew on all olck , ib. and with all kinds of thread; will Bind 1 0 pr.id, Gather and Quilt, Pell, Hem, and muck —la ;u4 rill do ALL KINDS OF FAMILY HEWING, 3:die:roved every other Araohine for the great range ~rdesc titmice of its work, -Bend for a pamphlet. I, M, FIUME ec CO., No, 488 BROADWAY, NEW YOBIL PIIILADBLPHIA ()imam, Jci aittnatal No. 810 OE STfilIT STREET. BATCEIZLOR'S HAIR 'DV! ! TILE BEST IN TOR WORLD. Wilbla al A. BA TORELO d'B celebrated Hair Dye Vedette es color not to be distiogniebed from nature; witroot.d not to Injure the Hair in the least remediee to ul efionto of had dyes, and invigorates the Hair for IA GRAY, BED, or BUSTY fl &IR inetautly turns a b i lftdid clack or Drown, leavingythe Heir soft and beau. . tdul. Fold by ell Druggists, deo. fl T'oe GeUllil3o Ie signed WILLTA.II &. 11A.TORIe. %CB, n.r. le four sides of .each boa,. Irearolilt No. 81 B&ROL&Y Street, (Lele 230 Broadway and 16 Bend sireee,) 'OS ly New York. IiPIIABI I B HAIR ])IT, ) 38 vents a box. —hra Wien for $ll the beet In nee, Try ft. Bold Anti Al l5l'S, 403 ORES 0 1 , 1IIT St. 8627 3m* MARRIED TB.kov—WENZEL the 7th instant, by the 11 /leopard, sir. Wm. F. Tracy to Mee Emma i. W. 12.9. both of this city. * idU 1 PSOIQ—FI &LiE 9.-0 o the 9th instant, by the Folio r Strobel, fir. John P. Thompson to Mra. iiivittih Fraley, all of Philadelphia. • * DIED.. WYLIE—On Monday, October 13th, 'Km Louisa L , vile of firs, T. W. J. Wylie l D. • 1 1, 1, tn'the 82 year of tier op The itlgdycil and Mends of ,the fatally are invited to ctlo , l Iu r funeral, from .the reddens° of her husband, W)118 street, on Trulay afternoon, at 21, , cinck, a.thut further notice. ***Sl Vlind LI, —On Firet.day, 12th Met or inflamme tlantl brain, Tacie P. Whitall. aged 70 years, relict GI Mith. John G. Whltallrof Med Bonk. New JemeY. tt&riltoiree eod Mende of the family are respectful/1Y Low to attend the funtral:fiom the residence or her Un'iD•law Benjamin 'Ha) ea No 800 North Biz to- tt on Fourth day. - 1661 itiet,, aril) o'clock. To pimid to Wooibury. the borough , of °looter, on sunday g last thE 12th 1 , et lire. Bache' Oradell widow cf ICs late Vlore° Uroeby, In the 821 year of her age. Funtral trout the resioence of Him ellartha Smith, In abetter, nii VOL Way ellen= next. the I.fithinet ; to met et the home at 3 &clot*. * MILLS rTE—CIa the loth luetant, Kr. Thelma Ma lette. in [Le 64th year of his age, ninny years a teacher In this city. Penult! this (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'olock, from '3.10,296 North Fifteenth street.*. OAPBE L L the 12th Mit, Mary On, daughter of Miami one Mary Oompuell, aged 8 years, 10 months. DAWEION —Billed at the bane of ntletsia, Kept. 17th, Boning B Niemen, of tlomp ony P, let Oalifornia, or 71,1 /Velment P. V., sued 38 Years * I lAwK B S—Onthel2th !natant. fttt,a Hawhes, in the 44th sett of her age. * the 12th inatant, Eltaabeth Gamer, 00 of W m V. Hunted. .—Ou the 11th lag, hire. Mary Jam% aged uti JOH ti Kat ,-0 o the 10th inst., in the 19th year of his sea Wm John Johann, of 00. H. 71. st P. V., (I/ di -I°ll4la klment,) with disease conttabted while at Har titoo'it Lmioing, while in the serytoe of bis conntri. * I 01.1TIB —On the 12th instant, Elizabeth. wife or Chum A Portia, sad daughter of the late Hubert and JIM! hittesusghan, In the 20th year of her age. * 111 V) —On the 11th instant,' Amanda Terthruolt Reed. aged? lest , danghterof 19,Igar and Martha M. Reed. * 11/4 " —o e the Bth instant, l'eitUtr B. Bauer, of _ disease C OGtraCl434lll the anat, late member of gommtur )", LalmN J g, phypti l ip Bailment, 20th. P. V., to the 3e16 I tar:of his age. * 81111T11 —oo the 11th instant, Mr` Ezekiah H. Smith, is Ito 31st rear of hie age. * BPIF L KR,— Killed at the battle of-Antietam, Win. B. Saasir, of co. fS, 7th Regiment Pe, Riomiregi Ytotnet we of Win. P. and tho late Ettetamb Spieler, 1 / 1 14 r eer of hie lige. gc —On the 11th instant, Anne Stein, daughter `Ji fu d Margaret Stein, aged 1. rear and e moatbi, ,tI,frIAR —On the 10th inet dire Outharine Staler, 7 ""`t far George btuber, aged 66 Years * TATLOB,—On the 11th inst., Margaret Taylor, aged '4l ; / , 7,—On the 10th Instant, John Kelly, aged 90 3AGR 1111811 PO PL LN S.—,Juot tk.ivid, on ono of Pina's celebraud !Ada blaek glob Nlina. IngSsioN sfttil, !Slut:mane SlO% Ed No. 918 OEIEB'II4QT Stmt. ENtiLltql GRAPES ON 1101 LS.- hm received, Zogliah 'Trimming ond Veil °Moss % MIL . . . /241141 Crape Veils. Issliai Orates, all widths : and Qualitlei Large Crimp Or svea and Yell! BICEIBON ,t SON, Mourning Store, ace No. 918 OLIZEIT,NOT Wee,. • PYRE & LA.NDELL, • VOIIIITH end ABOH GTENBITS. OPBBING FOB FALL BALKS: Magnificent Silka, Magnificent Shawls. Magnificent Poplins. ' • Good Black Bilks. Bichoet Printed Goods. ae2o-11 Good Stook of 8040105 ,Sfifi BOXES TOBAC C O.—We gii vv tantee to eel Tobacco, tine, and 014 to Ili i T l AT ar iteN than any other bowie in tne *atty. bugatn 3v,.." %Am rarohaoed.ot tdarsbai'a dale. FirOoD.. 00., 41 South FOURTH dtroec . 008 TISE BISHOP w dux% PRAYER.; P.r.0,41 will bold Its Annual M431(71 4 88 ittoatirli e usiny•Pchool Boom of St. Lotto's Oburob, TUTS . " 1141 0) LIVENING}. The meeting for religions scilicet sod addressee will be hold on the Bandeiliro "fclicuod, the, lOth Instant. It* JAMBS M. A.ERTSEM. Secret/1m -- 77t 1 HOWHEOPAT RIC HOSPITAL,: 1118 , R I OUTIIIIZIt'r greet —This lue.itutloa *snow open ,rrlne receltion of tick end wonniee eoloi,re, who will .'2l l 141%1 and provided -' - for- frr the coat comfortable a moor, fret of chs B. V GLIM% rge. , 4.ts !Mere lloard of itausgere. HEADQUDN ON AR.TERS.—NATIONAL OITY EX1,0111!IVE U 0 ANIIC OCR Gui meet on TUESDAY EVENING,' the 14th wet., to ? ettlre the rearm of the Election, at SHINN'S, BROAD and tJ ARSTLIIIT Streets. By order of WILLI • hf KERN Chalrman National Unton City Oommlttee. p t AT A MEETING OF'THE 'CITIZEN!' ytEuENTY POND 00 tan 'Jul:, taco" teth et October, 1802, the following tegOlUdOng *Were ng ° ll ' , El That title Committee wits part°the each won. %Summoned °Meer and rivite irtikch of two ittehrieete of jofentry for P !tine • Merit's, id be her dietea fter erfiluized emit redact' in this oity, with the sanction of the Zit Peter authorities, or such portio ' n thereof of each'of Raid h henia se may be melyed by the *creeper ae pert of °tlouts of Philitelphia, the earn of T UWE, ;ThouLL Abe on said regiment of Moe kindred and eighty at herelobefore mentioned, being louvered lob the Mid the following will oonsolled whh: The no• Ztter7 evideoce required will be cavilled copies of the ''', 4 lter tolls, or moles thereof, with the originate. for ex. Fr a ttleu, also •• certificate of the proper authority at 4,"lishurn that all the members of said regiments. or .Isrt thereof entitled to receive , are credited to the toir e elDbla Quota; and, provided/nether, the reornitos mloish env otalm to any and all beauties except such tu " Paid by th e United Bom o• • • _ 5-h me Re solved. A sum equal to TWO DOLLARS f.w".en:oh rn be paid to Oaptaine thereof to remuderate `ll",tor reesee Incurred the lc raising' hie ( )memo,. to be him on complying with Wordiog requirements Lo a TEOfrlng WEB3Tllllaloe•Ohalrinsa. N Hoban, Heoretarl. 0014412 t gr. TAKE. NOTICE. THE CORRECT ESTI:TENS or the ELIE Ortom from the different words end Fredonia will be Riven out TO- 61UHIT ft; the PEOPLE 7 b HOUSE, SIXTH Street. below Ofteet nut. [lOl JAMES Z rr. ELECTION RETURNS. I WILL bove every facitity to receive and annonaQe ern- Melly the returns from the various wards th*e evening, from Inv house THE NATIONAL UNION* HEM). OUARTEaS r corner of ELEVENTH ant (HURD Avenue. [lit] GEO. Iv. mimosa, n e.7 THE ONLY TRITE "ISSUE.—TRH city will be flooded this morning with hanobilis IMO circulars of every description, for the purpoie cf in fluencing voters at the election to der. Amidst tliemul tiplicity of these Ittingtilt will be diflieult for the well meaning voter to separate' truth from fetliehnot Bat there is one fact which is as clear as the noonday's sun, and about which there con be no mistake. It is this Every man placed upon the National Union State, City. anti County Ticket donde fairly and square], pledged to a FULL, HEARTY, AND 'UNCONDITIONAL, SUP PORT OF THE NATIONAL. AD nuns MATTO .".7 IN THE PROSECUTION OF THE WAR AND THE SUP ERESSION OF THE REBELLION. They stand pub licly pledged to this course, WithODE EMT qullitioatioa or reservation of any kind. The men plawd on the Demo cratic ticket do not so stand. The Chairman of the De 'mocratio State Committee Mr. Francis W. Hughes. hay been compelled to admit that his intention was to have offered a resolution at the Dernooratio State Convention, WRIOR WOULD VIRTUALLY HAVE CARRIED PENNSYLYA• NIA. BODY AND SOUL, OUT Or TEN I.Tatozl AND INTO TUE ISOUTDERN CONFEDERACY. LINKED HER FUTURE WITH THE ELATE/HOLDERS OF TUE SOUTH, AND =PRODUCED NEGRO SLAVES INTO OUR WORKSHOPS AND FACTORIES. TO TARE.THE PLACE OF THE FREE WRITE MEN OF THE BORTU and Kis fair to presume that the men he hal caused to be placed in nomination, stand upon the same treasonable platform The is •ne, then, to-day, is plain and simple; it can neither he avoided nor misunderstood. WILL YOU STAND BY THE &DRINISTEUTION AND THEOOIINTRY IN THIS HOUR OP PERM, BY VOTING FOB THE UNION TIGKEIT, OR WIG G YOU AID AND 00UN TE NA NOE 'cu r, BEBE 141,, lON BY VOTING TO SUSTAIN MR RTlaams AND THE SYMPATHIZERS WITH JEFF D AVIS 'I As you yam lite your Free Institution% leilow•citizeos, answer this great question at the Polls to-day. rig J&OKSON. p ..yeto COLONEL BLDDLE AND THE SE LLS CON D DI3TIII.OT. in June. Mt, in what was then the Second District, the Republicans nominated 61r. O'Neill The Deniooratii nominated- Colonel BIDDLE, then away in the military prince. They asked no pledge, from him The Philadelphia Inquirer (Jane 25) awl all the Bcpublicah papers optioned the De necrotic nominee. The demendimede of him by his opponents wee that he etenld pledge himetlf to their policy, (abolition ?) The Press said „ Colonel Biddle has many qualitiee to commend bins to public favor, but.... he can scarcely eupe.ct tofulty gain public coviktence if he does not pleige himself to give an unqualified support to the war policy of the Government." -To all which Colonel ObldWregliPd in a few lines by telegraph /will pie , no p artisan pitdges; I will try to de any duty in whatever sphere it may please God to place me " No.partv Convention was called, which noodnaied another Republican, Hon Wm rd eredith, who, however, did not run. Colonel Biddle woe elected, and, though his dlstriot has alone been ' , gerrymandered," the independent voters will elect him again. His entree in Congress has been so unexceptionable that hie enemies' wee reduced to Wive nalorepresentation and abntie. They cannot cite a vote or an not that was unworthy of a Philadelphia lispreset.tattve; be voted with EDa AR COWAN and OntrreNnoN, and the Conser vative man of all par.lee 'Piny misquote his patrintic letter denotmcing the. vile corruptions in the War Be. parttreint before the dismissal of Cameron, whloh, as everybody vow knowe, were en mnnstr ua that mln be. gen to say that the war was to be made a Stack Erre) /icon job." The old Whig journal, the National Intelligence?, published at Waihiegton, endorsee the c-Ittrele of Col. Biddle as follows ; " We are pleased to hear that the Hon Clarks T. Biddte has been renominated by accta inationfor re. election to Congress from the Second die' brief of Pennsylvania. This is a proper trihute of .e. sped to 0114 1010 has equally so-Li herbed his country and countrymen in the battle.fieki and in the councils of the nation.”—National tei/igencer, August 28, 1881 it* rrC. J. RIDDLE'S RECORD —He first proved his petriotism and valor upon the battle- Heide of Mexico. When Sumpter fell, be entered the Pennsylvania Rceerves, and, while commanding in Maryland and Virginia, made hie velment, the famous II Bucktaile," a eplendid example of discipline and effi ciency. While lbws absent, being nomiented by the De roccracy for Congress, he replied : .t HY PRESENT POSt TION IS MOST CONGENIAL TO ME. BUT I WILL NOT PLAOE MY OWN PREFERENCE IN OPPOSITION TO THE PEOPLE'S WISH " AFTER HIS ELECTION TO CONGRESS, aGo ueraPA commission from the Federal Government, wee off ,red to him. but ke declined it I. AS INCOMPATIBLE WITH THE CIVIL TRUST WHICH HE HAD JUST ACCEPTED FROM THE PEOPLE OF THE SECOND DISTRICT." Redid not, how ever, quit the field fur the first session of Coogress. the beginning of the second seseion, in December. 1831, the army going into winter quarters around Washiogton, be then took his Beat, at the urgent reviest of him con eliblints In sumer to an address from them, he wrote a letter boldly denouncing the favoritism and corruption "be which the etrength of the nation was paralyzed. and its life. blood drained, at the molt critical period of the war," The mobilo robbers made a great enters , at thie letter, but tbo Tan NV, ck , and otner committees eoon proved what Biddle had been the first to denounce. In Comptes be vc ted for taxes and every measure that could give real strength to the Government; but on tbn negro n blob, without strengthening ne, drove every &Inborn white MN into the ranks; of our enemies, and alienated from us much of the population of the Border States, 1 e refused to obey the dictation of Sumner and Lovejoy, and hie epeeches eloquently littered ram SEN TIMENTS OF A PENNSYLVANIAN AND& WHITE MAN." On lie labored to promote the ellieleocy of Ma army. Seven months ago. we find Biddle saying: t. I believe we shall incur very heavy respoosibilityif we should decline to give what is asked from us by per sons representing the sentiments of the army, raiz re. presenting its interests and efficiency. I ant as semi tire as any man to the ejection of expense; bat in the great military enterprise in which nes are enmed, we must disregard that consideration so}ll4tilESS °magma Globe, March 7,1882. • On the other band, Wilson, epeaking for the Abell honiets, r'eclared : tt I have, over and over again, been in the War Office std urged upon the Department to atop reertilting in every part of the country. We have had the promise that it ehould be done, yet, every day, in different parts of the country, we have accounts of men being reised sod brought forth to fill up the ranks of regiments. The pipers tell us that in-Tennessee and other parts of the country where our armies move, we are tiling up the ranke of the army. I be,ieve we have to.day one hnn dyed and fifty thousand more men uneer the pay of the Gevernment then we need or can well nee. I have no doubt of it. end I think it ought to be checked." —Con gressional Globe, March 26, 1863. Ilectuitiog was checked, and we are now reduced to drafting, after thousands of Philadelphia eoldiere have been slaughtered in unequal conflict. again, we tied Biddle wisely and temperately defend _ ine-etru-liberty - _ *II, Ors COURSE, CONCEDE TELT 'matte ADE MANY DISTRICTS, WHOLE STATES, INDEED, WHERE YOU CANNOT RESORT TO THE JUDICIAL TRIBUNALS, BECAUSE THEY ARE SILENCED OR CONTROLLED BY THE EINE' THAT MEN MAY BE NECESSARILY DEPRIVED OF THEM LIBERTY THERE, WITHOUT A HEARING BEFORE A JUDIOIAL YET. BUNAL, I ADMIT. BUT I CANNOT CONCEITS THAT IN THE DISTRICT I REPRESENT, OR, IN ANY DISTRICT IN PENN SYLVANIA OR NEW YORE OR IN RASSAOHUSETTS, THERE OAR BE ANY PUBLIC NECESSITY FOR DEPRIVING TEE CITIZEN OF THOSE C5At31.124 GUARANTEES Or LIBERTY 'wpm WE nava BEEK BROD T 1 MIMIC'S WERE ABSCi LUTELY ESSENTIAL FOR ITS reseeaVATlON."—COrgree • sionat Globe, July 10, 1812 When, lately, the State was threatened with invasion,`:, be offered hie services; but without waiting for rank or command, he gave the example that was needed, by joining one of our city organization's and marching with. it to the scene of danger. His course has always been bold and pure and independent; the course of a man who cannot be bribed or , scared from what be thinks the path of duty. He has never been 'a partisan politician. finch men are needed in the 'Demuth of the flatlets in these perilous times. We advance our own interests in voting for them —Fitzgerald's City Item. I.l* . TO THE CITIZENS OF THE TIDED 11,3 CON GIIMION AL DIsTELUT. PHILADELPHIA, October, 1882 Feeling a deep interest in the n suit of the coming Election, we take the liberty of addressing you in reference to the Union Congressional - Dandidate for oar District. And we do so not as partisans, bat as citizens, feeling that muokgreater interests are at stake in the coming election .than those merely of party. Our Government is in,the midst of a moat wicked rebellion, at, twilling indeed-for its very existence, and while our armies are battling for that Government in the field, we feel it no less our duty to sustain it at home. Two can didates for Congress are presented to the citizens of this District for their support, one nominated by a Conven tion representing only "a Political Party in opposition to the National Administration, and the other by, a People's Union Convention of Citizens who have declared in ail their assemblages, both local and Stare, their deternaino• firm to stand by the Government in efforts to suavest this unholy rebellion. The question for to, then, to consider is, which of these candidates shall we support 7 We think there should be bat one answer lc m every patriotic citizen, and that is, i 1 We will uphold and sus tain our Government M ibis its hour of hist by, every means in our power." If violet! to do so by a vote of approval at our election, we jesportilze every great in- Terest of the country, already threatened by an insolent and unnatural foe. We therefore earnestly and cordially ask you to sup- Pert LEONARD'ItdYERS, the 'Union candidate for Oort greee, and we do this the more cheerfully from the feot that he is a man of ability, of unblemished character and integrity, has been a resident of the district for more than twenty years, and, we feel assured, Will, if elected, do honor to blamedi and oreoit to hie constituents, whom he will truly'and faithfully represent. - Reepeotfully, your feilaw-eitizens, - WILLIAM. O. LUDWIG, NLIJA.I3 DSLLETT, ' DAMES V. W9IBOti t ElraillY BUDD, JOHN H OAKPBELL, GEORGE TANDELG, D &YID B.OBERT F, TaYLOR, - PETER A KEFeiER, MA ROWS 13 BUCKLEY, BENJAMIN F HART, S. D. WALTON, Hat Manufacturer. MARSHALL.. GRIFFIN k CO. ' Galvanizing Works and Peon Treaty Rolling Mills,Mill CRIMP & SONS, Ship Builders. G LLINGBAM - A GARRISON, Steam Saw'KßS:` 1 NE &FM & LENT: Penn Iron Works. JOHN 73IBELY, Snip Builder. NATHAN ROWLAND, Rolling Mills. HENRY DIBSTON, Saw Works. WAINWRIGHT & BROTHERS, , - Steam Saw Mill. MARTIN L ANDENBERGERt • Woolen fitannractaters. I: P: MORAL& TOWNE, dt CIO Iren.Fouodry and Itiaohlnlets. °NORGE STOCKEI&R, '• • 84tun Saw DM & G. W. MONGERS, . Dyottsville G ass Works. JAMES . T SUTTON, Franklin Iron Works. B: D. STEW/Lilt '' More Coo Leather Manufacturer. oola.2t* TTPHILADELPHIA; `,110TOBER ; 1862. To the Voters of Philadelphia: We earnestly Use sour co. operation in re:electing to the office of 111.11r0 of the Oily, our present excellent Chief Magistrate. Al timer It is of the highest latportaaoe to so - largest corn 'then, ty ours that iteprincipal ixecutive - ofileer should tos t .an uptight and riadenCman but, in times like;-the present., when no one can foresee whit a day or even an hour may bring forth, it is indispensable that be should not oaly, possess .these Qualities, but unite to them a calm and Clear appreciation of whatever may happen, and en inflexible detsrmination to perform his whole duty at every hazard.. During the period that ALSEANDZII HENRY has been Mayer of Philadelphia, he bee shown himself tohe emi nently fi tted for the office; courageously, but wittiont os tentation, he has accomplished the most valuable reform; peace, good eider, and quiet have prevailed ever since he was placed in charge of our municipal admintetraUen; the person and property of the citizens have been alike protkted, every resident has felt a sense of security. and to 'trappers Philadelphia be. presented a most attract- Ure reputation. To insure a continuance of this state of things, it is urgently - required that there should be no violent changes In the local •goveriment. substitution of an entire new rlice for that which has proved itself so efficient daring the past four yeats might, In the distracted condition of nubile affairs be at tended altb-serious danger. The loramneorty of a new • and untried man as Mayor, whatever his manta might be, might produce and sage avate thi danger. We there. fore appeal to you, not in: any partisan sense. bat in the Interest of the enti,e Oits, to give .your earnest att.iatiou fo this 'abject We do not. enlarge upon the reggeettetul - we Dave thrown. out, .because every renew-Ina man mast. see the vast coneequeuces they involve. We beg you to think of them and to give your influence lied' islcilu behalf of Bi n . Henry, whose success Inaba appreiachiogileotton in oar Judgment of.tbetannoet imp or t ance ut the vesed welfare and the luttire DrWelfity, of .thiegreat and'grow4 log metropolis.. . , We' ere, very respeotfally. Yours. &a. . 7 ` • CALIS.ctoPa. - • • .. • JOHN WleLtilf, . • • • S. A1 , 515110/31,"? ' ' ; • .1 JAMBS U.:-HAND ADO: . • - . DHCOUBSBY,..LAYOUBOADB it 00. 1 1 HADDOCK, BICBD & 00. ' • Gal; ,B - )811, -- & - 00. - BIB4IOT,t , HOLTZKLL/WOODBUrn BABOROFT , & ' B. WOOD, bI&RSEL4.B&TWASDA-1- J. B. 3.1 P erNooli . JNO. IieZELTIN saiITEI., - - THOVRB Roams, :1 (DIA / e)tigEl .4 , 101 bt THOMAS DALITOL. - • rrrFROM THE lIIINDAY DISPATCH WHO IS JACOB B. BIDGWAYI He Ii the -gentleman whom the Democratic party honored with the nomination for Oo!lector of Taxes of old Fifth ward, Spring Garden. He is the gentleman whom t h e lame part/ nominated for Prizon Inspector in the Fourteenth ward. lie Is the gentleman whom thePeOple of the Tour teenth 'antra elected to Oommon Council three terms n nuoceßalon. Ile is the gentlemen whom the People of the Eighth Legislative District elocted to the Legislature for two tot ma. He is the gentleman who received the unanimous no• mlnatton of the National Union party of the Second Dis•, Wet for • BRNATOR He is the only candidate for Senator, who, if elected, will vote for a for el man for United States senator. Be Is a gentlemen who does now, and has for years, paid more monthly, for wages to workingmen, than his oppongmt makes honestly in 11 year. He is a gentleman cameo enemies are not content in owning him In an honorable way, but are regorting to the FOULEST SL &EDER& Be lea gontletnan who lc never stoops to conquer? , 0e13.2t* unfit• NATIONAL UNION NOMINATIONS. "NO PARTY BUT 0118 OOKNTRY." STATE OFFICERS. Auditor General. THOMAS E. 00011 BAN. - Purveyor GeneraL WILLIAMS. ROSS. DONORESS. First District— 'EDWARD G. WEBB. Second District—UßAlLLES O'NEILL. Third District—LEONAßD MYERS. Fo:irth District—WlLLlA M D. KELLEY. - Fifth District=-M. RUSSELL THAYER. SIGN &TOR. Second District—jACOß N. BIDOWA.Y. Fourth District--OEOIIGB CON ELL. ' ASSEMBLY. First Distriot—WM. FOSTER. Second District—MOßTON A. EVERLY. Third District—THOMAS T. WILLS. Fourth District--SAMPSL .1 REA„, Fifth District-40810Pa MOORE. Sixth District—OHA.BLES M. (MINOAN. Seventh District—T/10 rttAs COORRAN. Eighth District—JAMßS N. KERNEL Ninth District—JOHN A. BURTON. Tenth District-8. S. PANOOAST.. Eleventh District—FßANELlN D. STERNER. Twelfth District—LllEE V. WITPHIN. Thirteenth District—JAMES HOLGATE. Fourteenth District—ALEXANDER CUMMINGS. FifteenthDistrict—WlLLlAM F. SMITH. hiateentb District—BOW ARD G. LEE. Seventeenth District—OHAßLES F. ABBOTT. COUNTY OFFIOEBS. Distriot - Attorney. WILLIAM B. MANN. Prothonotary of Court of Common Pleas. FREDERICK G. WOLSEBT. CITY OFFIOEBB. • Mayor. ALEXANDER HENRY City Solicitor. r; OARROLL BREWSTER. City Controller. JOSEPH R. LYNDALL Receiver of Taxes. JAMES O. HELM. City nommissioneri JOHN GIVEN. TrNATIONAL. UNION NOMINATIONS EIFTIi WARD SNLNOT COUNCIL.' JOSEPLI KAI maim ASSNSSOR. . JAMBI MOOSE.. IV ?' BLYBVITTIari M. D., - B. 0 TEICIIPSON, e G T ERT T. GILL. . CONSTABLES. WILLIAM DAL&NEY, DENBY DAUB, ,• ED W. Hadterli HEINLE& ocil3-24,* ry-- SEVENTH WARD.-NATIONAL UNION TIORET. Congress. CHARLES O'NEILL. Assembly. JOSEPH. 11100EE. Select Council. G. INMAN RICHE. Common Council. • JAMES BARB.A.Tr, 7r. Alderman. HENRY TUNISON. Aeseesor. JOSEPH GOVETT. School Directors. CHABLE3 WILLIAMS, JOHN NOBLE, PRNROISE FELL. - Coeatables. WILLIAM ROBINSON, SAMUEL GRAB:AA. tr. .„.T. WARD NATIONAL UNION TIORET. *6 .NO PARTY BUT oun COUNTRY." Corgrese—OlLs BLEB O'NEILL Senator —JALOEt IL RIDGEWAY. Aldermen—DAVlD 13RITGRR. Latureon Ooancil=WlGLlkill 8. STOKLEY. EDWIN-RAW SNYDER. Asseasor--WILLIMI BROWN. School Directors—SA 51E4 PRREBORN. WAL oatra. BIONS F- KERN. FR&NOIS NEWLAND. FRANCIS E TEN BROOK, (Tor the unexpired term of T. M. Haber.) Constables—WELL 4 WALTON, SAMUEL T. JONES, Jr. ocll-3t* mr ep T R In D IJ . PII9Iit—IT musr BE PRE. IBETE WAEA J TIO27AL UNION TICKET. CONGRESS, OHAIIIJES, trfi SILL. SENATOR, - JAOOI,E,,..III.DatiTLY. REPRESENTATIVE. JArctEs IY. Knits. Saimar Covnoit—J onffU& SPE itt NG. OOMMON J. DBEetiWELL. . ' SCHOOL DIREOTORS JOUR AGVEIV,I WK. it LEEDS, ROBERT 'O. DAVIS, TKOS. J. POTTS, for the unexpired term of James ff. Baridali t ASSESSOR. • .TAIIIES V. STOKES. Scalli3tafOLLlCtrTAßOß.'o. Ear NATIONAL UNION TICKET, THIRTEENTH WARD OOMMON 0017 SOIL, JOHN NOKSTRIN., sonooL - ignICOTORS, DE WITT 0. MOORE, ABRAHAM U. ALBURGER, DAVID BANES ASSESSOR OILAELES A. DEAR NATIONAL UNION TICKET. u,3 FIFTEENTH WARD. STA!TE OFFICERS: Auditor General, THOMAS E. 00011RAIT. Sturveyor General, • THOJKAS E, ROSS.' Congre'e.--. Fourth District, WILLIAM D: KELLEY. benator—iecond District, JACOB E. RIDGWAY. Aseembly—Teuth District SAMUEL B. PANCOAST.O COUNTY OFFICERS District Attorney, WILLIAM B. MAHN: . Prothonotary of the Court of. Common. Pleas, FIELEDRIMIC.G. WOLBER,T. CITY OFFICERS: . Mayor, - ALERANDER HENRY. City Solicitor, F. CARROLL BREWSTER. • City Controller, JOSEPH. R. LYNBALL. Receiver of 1. axes, JAMES °C: KELOH. City Commissioner, JOHN GIVEN. • - WARD OFFICERS: Common Council, Et.. W. GRAY. Assessor, BENJAMIN..E.. HOOTER. `" School Directors; i - GEORGE ,H CARE, THOKAS,POTTER, GEORGE FELTy' t • Constables JOSEPH,JAO3I3,:_%.- WILLIAM T PE & . co 11. * arSIXTEENTH WARD NATIONAL u.to. TICRIGT: &blot Council, WILLIAM H. MIDDLETOWN. Cou.mcd Council, • . - EUGENIE HUHN. • t3obool Directors, • JOHN R KNOBS, ROBERT OLAILK, ' WLLLI.A.M..J.'GILLINGHAM, • (llnexptred Term.) • LEWIS TORRENCE, (1 year.) GEORGE MeLAIJOIILIN,‘(2 years.) • Constables • - JOHN K. GARDNER, lIELVJASIIN Aseesior, • ANDRILW W. WRIGHT. 'ongrese, 'LEONARD BITERS: • . • Asa-mbly, ' ' "043 Stir ' FBARRLIN D. STICRNEB.' ri=s. 4 :IW.E.KNOW NO PARTK•BUT 017.11, COUNTRY—OUR WHOLE 00 UNTBY."- . NINETEENTH -WARD 'NATIONAL • UNION TICKET. , • • Oommon. Jonnoil. NICHOLAS MANE, • DANIEL W. lITOcKHAEL • - -e ssessors. Baste; n Division—EDWAßD J. NEC/OMNI ILL. Western Illtielon--:•tiEORGE DzHAVEN, Jr. Sebool Directors. WM. R.' HINES, G. B. CLEGG, JOHN B. DEHAVEN ? • Constable. JOSEPH LEWIS.. "" •• •• : JAMES Etotoimil WN.W. • ,TWEN TIIIITR • WARD ii 43 • ATIORAVDSION TIORZT. JOU.PirId&NUZU ~ . . coxing oomwit, EVOIRIIk7 - ' . 1 " • •• • • isitigitnukomis, tnofiam• ' ' -*Ya. r • WlLlitobt• 0. HAINIIB.'• - a 6 1 fliiOHON W; fdI.OEIHNER; • _131E9131C W. HILL. - ' i..(*OTtbpglioAciingd take ot John 11.,Wlitters.) . 1, • • FRZDFBIOK BISH1111,• 1• «I (For the unexpired term of John W. flompton'.)Y • - CONEITABLitit_ , • • • • JOHN OOLVLESH, - • 13n611111L MoOABH., 00.11-BM, wipes JAMES B.' NICIIBLSON r .OP POSEDI - LIZ to ail fetal:Wm -L=l4/_the_ fire estertof the leintli ono to tbi - roolltteirat of the North. He te • • WHIT) inotrtraluo. - lIKADQUARTBRS I ' ' • •-• NAV - trzi 10 0irr0p9,171114 I; 2 ,,i)34lff9V„v.,ltPl#2 l l . urvinscp,-.... STITT . 111101,14 BMX Braun • "" o'•'^'FO•lly.111 • f THE PRESS.7-riIILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1862. orFIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DIST RI CT. —Mr I:I3.AYBiI. and his friends have barn trying to make capital by allegiog that Mr. VAlttltil A.SPS sureties paid thefitate a portion of the money due by Mr.O. The whole etory can be told in a few words, and the truth of it will be vouched for, by Bon. JOHN KNOT, lite Attorney Heneral. Thera wee some ri , pute about the accuracy of the account, and,-Mr. KNOX'S term of office being about to expire, he preened for a settlement during his term. Mr. O. gave an amicable action and confession of judgment. The gentlemen whose names have been so unceremoniously and disrespectfrilly published loaned to Mr. O. port of the money, receiving from hint et the tame time securities for the money so loaned. They have made no complaint, and the sympathy evioced by Mr. THAYER and his friends is nore inte rested than BILCf 1"0. _OOl3 2,1 e, FIFTH CONGRESSIOrtgeL TILIOT.—The Union' Party present LIDO Dams of RUSSELL THATEll t 'whom we. believe to Pottott oil the enehfleations necessary for as ItlOPETfilehT.te.- TIVE Of hie ability there cast be Do question. He fa thoroughly Independent; and , the breach of slander has never yet approached hie high,.moraV 'character.' Thle all admit. ' " The Brechinrldge Democracy have presented the name of CHARLES' W. CABBED A.N. What IS the hietory , of Mr. Carrigan'? A few rears ago the people of. PhIMO. phis elected him REGIBTAR oif WILLS, an Abe worth, it is said; $l5 000 a year; and ver, at the end of three years, Mr. Wu rigan was a DEFAULTER to the State for $6 644 90, as is shown by the Public • Rabordb, (District Con. t for the (lity and County of Philadelphia, March Term, 'lB6O, No. 1,742 ) Has Mr. Carrigan . to this day paid n p the amount abstract ed from the Pablo Treasury '1 NO! It has been paid by his Stirettee,. BEERY M. PHILLIPS and Obarles S Baker's Admin. tiltrotor. and they now • bold the . judgment recovered against him Bo Much for the Question of honesty. Is be Independeutl if elected, and a Question aff,ct log the interests of the People of Pennsylvania should be before Congress, would Charles W. Carrigan be a free agent to v4te as be thought best for the interest of his Stare '1 No ! It would be In the power of Henry if Phillips Ate say to him, .06 Mr. (kungen. I hold a large indsruent against you as a public defaulter. You must vote on tbia Question as I shall dictate, otherwise I will issue an execuilowagainst y and throw yon into pri son, from which you know a defaulter cannot be relieved under the Insolvent Law." What think you'? Would 'Mr. Carrigan be an Independent Representative 7 Pon der well these truths, and vote accordingly on next Tueseray ! Ottoks r 9. ]862. oclo 4tit 07THE SECOND SEWATOHIAL DIS. * TRICE compriets the Ninth, Tenth, Thirteenth, uttrieetith, and Fifteenth warde. , The opposing caodifiatem for genitor in this District are THOMAS GBEENBANE and .14008 E RIDGWAY Cost your vete !or THOMAS GIME N B ANIL 0010 44 •FOURTH AND GEORGE STREETS U n 11.81 - IMISP I A G.--The. iurgeon of. tee anove named hospital graiefults acknowledges the re ceipt of the following wrticies for the use of the sick and. woondtd men under hie oars, for the month "ending October 12 186 s, viz: S/XTBICRIM WARD COMNITTEN —I-22 pairs fowls, 3 baskets peaches, HI do. sweet potatoes. 5 do- settles, 1 do. .cabbsge, 2 lota of herbs. 6 dozen eggs, S2'Worth I.ham, 2 pkgs pepper, 3 tumblers cherries, 28 rice puddings, 2 shirts, 3 pal.s pillow slips, 19 pillows, 7 ban- doges. Per Children of Sixteenth Ward-3 lisakets , sweet potatoes. 11'a. peaches, Si ;bs.nbeese;lot of herb's. FRONT STREET M, E. CREECH ComirrrEs.-9 pairs" fowls ; 7 bsokots tomatoes, S baskets sweet potatoes, 14 do. opples, , 3 do peaches, 2` do, pears,:l do. egg plants, 3 do. grapes, Ido c)rn, 30 rice pudding., 9 loaves home made hoed. 10 Dutch and songs cakes - 2 lots tea buns, 117 pies, 2 lbs. lard, 33 lbs. ilbur, 12 [be: soot 13( - 168. tea, 5 bottles bratdy, 4 do. wino, 1 do camp, 1 do. co treva, 4 cups 1 jar preserves, 1 do: applebniter.rsB quarts milk, / dozen lemons, 3t hams, 31 pairs muslin drawers. 5 pairs pants, 5 vests, 1 cast, 11 flannel shirts, 8 hats. '_ _1 cap,l dozen towels,' a pkgs. hht, 2 - pairs slip pars. 4 pkgs. tobacco, 2 dinner plates, lot of traots, cash 60 caws ST. JOHNS 11 B. entliton COMMITTHE.-6 pairs fowls. 3 beekeis sweet potatoes. 8 do. apples, 3 do. peaches. 30 lbs corned beef. 16 loaves tumit• made bread, 12g lbs. butter, 4. lbs. sugar, 80 lbs. rice, lg Ms tobacco, 1-paper tea, 65 quarts milk, 3 dozen eggs, 1-3; vies,,l lots of cinna mon.' Dutch, and sponge cakes, Cots grapes, lot of pew 1 lot of vegetables,, lot of apple dumplings, 1 pudding. ;1. jar pr, serves, 3 da. pepper sauce, 3 1 bottles wine,.l do. cateup, 1 jar pinnies, 1 bottle raspberry vinegar, 18 flannel shirts, 15 pairs flannel drawers, 10 wrappers, 7 ebb te, 48 bdkfs , 12 cravats, 1 pair pants, Zeboets, 16 napkint, 5 sick men's caps, 5 quires note paper, ltflrymn botbs, 12 aids tarletao, lot of mosquito netting. FECOND BAPTIST CiaITRCUT 0331.1fITTBE prs marts, 2 lo , s squabs; 5 baskets sweet potatoes, 3do beans, 7 dn. peacbee, 5 do. apples, I,do. tomatoes, 21do. corn, 24 bunches beets; 58 los grapes, 8 lbs. white ensar;"4lbs. butter, 15 Ms sausage, 100 pies, 6. doz. Iggs, 2 pieces soap, 4 jars currant jelly. 2-bottles bratidy, 2 Dutch cakes, 4 loaves bread, 1 dernijArn blackberry brandy, 29' flannel shirts. 25 muslin do , 1 doz pairs stockings, 2 pairs pants, 1 bundle lint, .1 roll bandages. - FIRST FRRSBYTIMIAN (AMA: ETA'S), KE3 srinyow.--33 p, fowls, 2 bbls apples, 8 baskets sweet pa tutoes, 2 tubs a, .d 7 baskets tomatoes, 5 boslists peaches, 30 doz ggs, 13 ibs, butter, Ilb dried beef, 1 lb. cheese, lbs. crackers, 3 Um wine biscuit . , Velbs. suer, 20 tbs. Soto, 2ibe astinear, 82 doz tea biscuit, 12 loaves home made bread, '2 cinnamon and 15 sponse cakes. 7 Dutch and other cakes, 6 jars preserves 4-cues jell, 6 dos slurps' tongues. 2 bunches of perch, 10 lbsi sausage, 1 bucket honey, 1 busbel grapes, g. peek .peass, papers farina, 5 do. corn starch, 1.3 t dcz. lemonarnbottles pep per sauce, 1 do. wine', 1 do.. catsup,. 2 lid:Tple.ltled cher ries, 3 do. peppers, 1 paper.cocoa. 1 do chocolate. 1 do. rice'. flout, 1 pair squabs, 15" bun °hes- beets, 3 boxes blown mustard, 25 mtplin shirts- 28 flannel 48 band kercbiefs..7 coats, 4 papa pants, 9-. vests. 6 hats, 2 traits slippers. 1 doz nooks. 1 pair brogans, s"paekages roll bandages, 2 rolls muslin, 6 watermelons, lot of to- NDEFBNDENT CoNMITTIZE.— pa ra fowle, asketa sweet imtateer, 1 do. tomato:is, 1 do apples, lot of imam 3 lots grapes. 50 watermelin w, 18' F ap.iagii, 6 lbs. butter. 125 pies 8 dos eos i n quarts soap, ljarpicitiss, 4 rumblers 1 do. jam, lost of bread. lot of pears, 4 muslin sbiris, 5 pairs drawers. 5 coats, 5 pairs pants:-8 wets, 3 pairs piliow slips, 25 neckties. 1 pair stmolen stockings, 3 bottles Ib linen; 1 hat, liwrappar, 12 maga zines, 1 cinnamon cake. . DEB , RAR FRANKLIN Commit. .No. 2,..U. L. or Amami: La —l2 pairs fowls, I tun, and 3 baskets toittatoes, 6 baskets sweet potatoes. 2 baskets apples, 1 do'. white Potettoes,l do. Drachm 2 iota cabbage_ 3 lots beeta 3 lots herbs, lot of horseradish,. lot of sausage; lot Of sugar and coffee. 6 lbs. but er, 16 cakes; 18 loaves bread ; 5 doz eggs, lot of girgerbread, lame lot of pies. lot of ap ple-panel , 2 cups preierves, 1 jar tamarinds, 1 'paper farina, 10 shirts, 5 collars, 1 pair drawers, 1 do, stock ings, 1 coat, 10 pocket-handkerchiefs, 4 Vests, 6 pillows; 6 riirgs, lot of muslin and lint PENN ASSOCIATION —lB-flannel shirts, 2/ night grim, ,8 pairs muslin and five 'Pairs flannel di aware, 3 pairs stocking.s. 2 dez socks, 0 pairs :anis renders, 6 pairs leather slippers, 2 pairs carpet d 0.,, 4 arm-slings, 12 ounces yarn, 1 bag dried rush,l lot pies, 1 jar apple. butter .doz..„ WiIaRTON t.TRETIII. N. OHL - Rail- —au pairs slippers, _8 d_o_pants...3.do-drawers. 12-do. hose, 50 handkerchiefil. 12 wrappers, 20 rolls bandages, 10 doz 'eggs, lot of table salt, ,2 doz. lemons, 10 lbs. sugar, 6 botfies Dickies, 3 , pa pen red =peg, albs. tobacco, 250 algebra, IdORNINCI STAR, UNION, 2, 13. or T...=134 doz. flannel shilts, pairs stockinga, 1 pair drawers, 16 pocket-handkerchiefs,,lot"of peaches and grapes,_l jar tarnarinda, 2 cups jelly, 1 jar spiced plums, 1 10. spice, 1 parer rice, 2 boxes lint. lot of magazines, 1 , 4 of tracts. LADIES' AID FOOIETY Or IlkszotiVlLLE.-1 bbis. apples. Large donations from sundry persons for th 6 patients at Globe Engine House : Proceeds of Obialrees Fair, held by Florio, Semi, 1.4111 e, and Master:Willie Davis, and Ida Vogel, 3-doz. woolen shirts. oc9-thmArtlF Denattot of pages from !Qrs. Davia, Bolmesburg, Pa. one box from oentrovillii, Northampton, couoty, Pa., per Bev W B. Wood. - Caeb, SlO. from Mr. Whitaker, Trenton, N. J. Variable contributions have also been received from Amanda Oarlin end Sallie Smith, airs. Child. Heywaidt, Oassaoy. Nonnenberger, Day, Shiogles, Geode, Yocum, DYott, Greiner, Holman, Smith. Reid, Obild, Owens, Sir er, Nsbio, Saul. Malley, Hile, Baoktielmer s Hiss Rare Davie, Geil. Anna _Bunn, , Davidson, .9iretherill, Severn, Fisher, Friend Stiles, Ida Drott, Kate Launch, Mary Helms Allred Grams, Charles Burk. A, Leidy, Mr Horner , Ballard, Outs a Brother, Rester Gso.• Reid. Glare Test, Thomas J. L. Noir, Spring Oardeo Aid Society, Jefferson Girls' Grammar School, Munson Girls' Grammar and Hoye' Secondary School, JeffersOu street Boy Primary School, Shank Bois' sand Girlo. ; Primary Falco]. Apple-sired Primary School, Fifth•atreet Pri mary School.. -' (ITOFFICE OF THE PAIILADELPHIA,, ONIIMANTOWN, 6ND nualasrows ItAIL.•*; litfraD COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, Octobtr 13. 1882 The annual moetini of the Steak and Loinholders. will bo bold at the office of the Company, northeast cor.' ner of NINTH and GEEBN Stream l on MONDAY, the, 3d day of NOYSBIBEB next, at 10 o'clook A.. E. At! Election to choose four Managers, to serve three years," will be be)d the same day immediately after the Stock holders' meeting, and close at 2 P. E. ocl3 tnB W. 8. WILSON, Secretary. 00l -8 ErrOFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN FIRE INSUBANOE 00IIPANY. At a meeting of the Stockholders, held Darnel:a to charter, on the Bth Met, the following named gentlemen were elected to Save as Directors for the enact , ta year :. Oboe. N. Bunker, Darter S. Brown, Tobias Warner, Isaac Lea, Bawl. Grant, $d ward C. Dale, Jecob B Smith, Goo. Fates. . Geo. W. Richards, 1. And at a meeting of the 11 day, OR 8. N B ANOKER, dent. and EDWARD O. D Ai ocl4 3t J. W. 111. c& ' HEADQUARTERS OF THE NATION AL UNION OITYS2I.IIOOTIVSOO.II.A.ITtEIC, 1.0)111011WICALRII BUILDING, ORESTNUT Street, above Stub, Oototer 7, left. $5OO BB WARD.-LA reward of MO will be aeid by the Committee for such evidence as wilt leid to the erresS and conviction of Dement who are engaged in TILI.B.ING DOWN and rdIITILYLTING the BILLS leaned by this Committee. WM. H. REHg, President. orA COURSE OF TWELVE LECTURES ON GEOLOGY, theoretical and prelatical, Mai tinted with many thousand epeolmens of rocks and fossil remains of plants and animals. and : by two °nonillions among the strata around Philadelphia. to ladies and gen tlemen. in the Scientific and Olessicalinstitute, OHEsT. NUT 6b,et.N..W nor. of Twelfth -fittest, beginning 6 o'clock P: M., 0 UTOBER 16th. Introductory free. by L ENNII, Principal. Ur'NORMAL :•1411:ISICAL ' - 'iNsriirelfic, No 621 "Nor th ELWYN STEr.:Streer...BlNGT.4lo' cL a BSBB Day and 'Evening. ii:ATEraDaY Aftericitiii; for. Boys and Girls. Olasa, in ELOOUTION, Itsiiightiii. Irene _ White . Bradley, on _III:ONDIOr Evellinge. ' Oar Inetltute fa a success, and we frieltifall Tnieriated tridall and see na.. JOHIUBOWIft( 00.1. tot*• P1'1110111111: , PRILADEGPiIIA. uz3•COWL tdERMAL OOLIIEQIC, N. B. corner of ShVBN Tli end ORES CIVIIT Streets. • . ' - Open Dey end Evening Terme redioed 26 per cent. Ladies' Deperment now open. ' .;.1"11-stuth6t* UnFELOALE•• .11111EDICEIV.. COLLEGE OF 'PR NIA L VANII4./florth COLLEGE &venue, twar'Ofrare College alTbi(leeteeel Introenocory, will be Wen on •WEDNEEI,YAY.rtbe 16th' inst., at 4 P M by Prat A:.•ll..)lerr. • •• • • • : • oc9.BL* M•,..OFFICE OF THE FRANKLIN, FARS ENSURANOE_oomPANY riivabai.paa, 1n62 At meeting of the °freebie, held We day, a semi &Donal dividend of AIX PER OE NT.. end, an extra dint- . deed of TEN PER CENT., were declared on the capital stock, Datable to the tßockholdere, or their legal repro eentatlves, on and after the lAth bet. • . : 0c 1 3.10t J. W. RoaLLIRTER, Ber.retarK, neigi—m. OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE . I1$1711&13 OE OORPANY.--PHILADHLPIIIA, 00- to b er - arle62. ' The Directors bave pile day. dediaied„a dirdendOf Trl V3'I2OUL eR3 pet: share for • the , biat which 51111 be paid the Btookhelderejiiilbeir nteeonbetivea l on and atter tbe•leth bietant. exeliudeelA texegi ALBERT O. L.' ORAMBOIID,' oct 91* Secretary; • EQ.—. BASH OF CONINIJERCB,.PiII/L441.„.8L ' PHU, October 6,1E62. s he Annual -Election for Dliectore wlll.ba held it the Banking Souse on MONDAY, the 17th day of-N4vent ber next, between the home of -10 A M. and 2.1'. M. A' general Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the same place on TOEiDelt, the4th,day of tiovecabar next; at 12 o'clock M. 4; -A. LE 5V13, oc7-tuthetnolB oo9 ? 6$11 1 tte - C.O,ISIIOONWEALTUTBILII7I=I- off 114:. ' DBLPtIIA. Datobefl3,lBo2 • ' • ' be Annuli 'Election for' Dlrt'otors will be bald at the Banklegurlfense on. MOND &I', the l'lth day of .tiotena• bar 14.xt; -- tigfween the boar. of 10 o'clock A td and 2 o'clock • P. W. ; and on 'TUESDAY. the 4th day of No 'it-Wilier next, a genre] meeting of the Stockhoillees wilt b« , hpid sethe Banking Honte, at 10 o'doelt.A. M. tatbs , nol7 B. 0.- YOUNG, baahler. HANIC B'. BANK—PIXPLIkeIEI4- U..3rats, Octobei 7, 18824 ' . 11. general meat:log of the Stockholders velll he held at Use.. BstAtng Rotas on TUESDAY, 4th day cf Novehs. bet, at 12 M. ocB-tao4 - The Annual Eirotion.for Medi:To will be bold 'et the _ Denkine..B.onee on MONDAY. November 17, between the born aof 10 A. M. and 27 N ocl3-inol7. -- • .-J. WIEGAND. Ja. °ashlar. !I 0 T LO' Ia •_ In WEfIR : QI Its N, t4at ati - application will be made to the Legiers tore Otil"enneylvanie, at their,next twin% for a renewal of ,tbe Charter of the SANS 01? , -,TifELNOlitTEI Ralf LIBERTIES. • The 'said Bank being , located the chi Of Philadelphia. with an anthorirod capital. of- ilia.hun dred thonaand dollars , By order of - the Board. . _ _ * • “1" 4,13 f: IniMMEllll6 . oalbter. •••• -16/11. in Om •-• r PHILADELPHIA, October, 13, 1862 Alfred Fitter. ;oar& of Dlrectore,.held this MA : . was re elected Prost- JAL !Coq. Vice Peesleent. .I..LISTEII, peal , tiro tem. JOHN J. FRANKLIN, EMMY B GAILDINZR, Se° , retMier icy WESTERN DANK OF FliilLADEL •Ootobei 6.1263 The Annual !dealing of the Stockholders of this Bank will be bald' en TUESDAY; the 4th dor of Nova:aim next, at 12 o'clock N. G N. TROUTMAN, no7 , tnthatno4 Cashier.- o OFFICE Or THE DIAMOND COAL: 0011PeNY.—NOTIO1L—At a meeting or the Directors, held on the Ist 'nitwit, a Dividend CENTS per Share was declared, payable en and after the lilt). instant, at the Officer, lb td&Blisr Street. 0011-8* O. - ALTAR, Secretary. firFA IftMl R S ATM MECHANICS , BAN K—PHILADELMA, October 6,1862, She Annual Bleeder' tor Directors will be' held at the Bat king Hoare on MOND /CY, the lithdiy of November next, between the home of 9 o'clock A. 111. and 3 o'otook P. kr.; and on . TIIESBAY, the ,4th day of November next, a general meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Banking House, at 4 o'clock P. td., agreeably to thccharter. W. ,SUBEITOI7: Ja , oc7•tnol7 °lathier, orNOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIA.T THE OOMEEBOIE.LI .BA.NIi OP PENN- S intend to apply to the Legislaturetl Penn sylvasia, at their next session, for a renewal of their charter. Said Bank is located in the city of Philadel phia, with an authorized capital of ono million of dol lars; a renewal of 'which will be asked for, with the usual banking privileges. By order of the Board. *e B-tuem AY IS AUX , ELF GAMES.:. ti.. 3 MB. PAUL ANDRIOT, Gbrnild -do la ms f aon Oe Tairieurs de MR. $ POSES, 609 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, a Phonneur de pre.. year ens norobreux ands et connaissanclis qui Pont dens favorite de leur elientelle, (Blasi one lee etrangers,j`qtell vieut de regsvoir de Paris et Londres les modes lea pins reroutes et les inlet= portees pour to seism' d'airsr. Mr. Grandville Stokes a mit.a sa disposition tea etoffes lea blue belles, et les meilleures qualites, des premieres m on u f a ctu r e s &Europe. Les militaires, ainsl clue lea ceders de tons grades y trouverons les meilleures Qualitee tretoffes a dm mix tree moderes. L'eleganee de sa coupe, Masi que le cachet'de distinction qui la caracterise est deja trop connu du` Pub. Sc. pour en reriouvelles leer merites. ItIILTTARY 1-ONLY SIX, DAYS` BEFORE DRAFTING,— Men. of the deficient Precincts, avail Yourself t 4 the advantages ottared, and enlist in IiOBERTS'.II'DEPENDRN C ABELIAN!, CO. A, Capt. SANDED 11AZ &RD, Jr., (Late of Rush's Lancers.) By SG doing you will be per monently and pleasantly-located at FORTEESS taON DOE, wbere TOM hiriegood trues tars. able officers, no ex. poenTe, aid arfficitnit instruction to tit you for t et position of an officer. Yon will got tbe Bounty, be z.netantred for Yong uniform, and have your clothes to fit you. draw pay and rations front the time you are Mustered in, and be sent immediately to camp. PICK ED MEN• ONLY • NEED APPLY AT THE BICADOVARTERS, N. E Oor.' EIGHTH And CHEST NUT Streets. UP SPATES 6311 St BOARD OF TRADE RIBIE RS GIMENT, 156th P. V.—Tareliti men - wanted to tin up Co. (31—5165 bounty. Apply at 505 Sonta street. GRORDIG B. LAIRD, Captain. JACE.3O.IOI D. 06011 E, let Lieut. 0011.6110 i CORN EXCHANGE REGIMENT . ooL, to.- N.' PREOST. RECRUITS WANTED for Miff repair Regiment - BOUNTY $160; and - ONE MONTH'S' PAY IN I ADVANCE. ' . ' . , REORUITING STATION, 138,WALNUT BTRVIEL °apt. 'DENBY ENARWOOD, , - Remitting Officer. NEN WANTED - FOR A 001 V- I. par y in the Beard.of. Trade Rille Regiment. 138th Restate! tP, V. This regiment will gq into camp immediately, near the .eity. Bon lky, 61.65. tools early, toptent. GRO i 3. HENEIKEY, No. 833 tfARKEF Street, below Ninth greet. . ooT RETAIL DRY GOODS. T 114E1'S..LINEN 00003, QUILTS, Jui DDA tg KETS —The subscribers have the I trgat , t and be assortment of Bouse-inrcishieg Dry Goods, Curtains, Curtain Materials, &c ,;to be found, all of which they offer at he lowest cash prices. BNE PP iNII, VAN BARr i t:r i l l 7 ri t r A N ENShr ee . Importers and dealaii In 'Adana, Oartaina, and Fur rdsaing Dry Goada. odi Otrp T ATEST NOVELTY.—Just opened, w r ft large stock of Ribbons, Flo wera. Straw awl Hotly Goods, _JOSE H AMU BAER'S, oola-50# No. 31. south SECOND, ab. Pheatnut. rllOll4 DU" NORDL—Rich Autu'mn colorings in Toil. ' Poll do Chevraa and Workited Drees Stuffs. Pine all wool Plaid Oftalimerei, Lama Plaids and serviceable Dress Go, di for Children's wear. eel!). rf • • SEARPrASS & BROTHERS. COMMISSION HOUSES. CARPETING'S, OIL" CLOTHS, AND._NATTINGS. W 0 I_4l7'E -.46e C , CIOMBIZISSION * IIER.OHANTS, go. .132 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 19ir" A full assortalsOat of Philadelphia: made frarpetsi always in Store. 002 2S:t FIALVILESS .13 A G S Letiston 3 , 131t,1iet. Lewipton 2g-washed.. .'‘_Tsewi,ton 2• Beebe, Bud Androscoggin -Busbet. Per gala, net cash on delivery, by GEO. GRIGG, oel3 - tr ; OHIJBOH Alley ARMY GOODS. DARK-DPITz iartamalanim .2n3l...-DLUD OAP um-um& Of1.1"-BLUE oLOTEIS WOE OPT/CERA ARAI , / DliteNNETti t - STANDAII.D, , ,WEIGIET. 10-OUNCIII.DUOS. - - DDIDtt3, STANDARD WEIG.X.T. HEAVY LINEN DEEMS AND DUCK. Irsowil ATG Etiatomail eIiERTINGS AND For sale by FRMEINGE&M & WELLS. sel if tf WELLING; COFIfIN, -` l6-00., 226. OHEBTMIT STREZT, ere *wired to CONTRACT FOR THE DELIVERy oa . ARMY WOOLEN AND 001.t.0N GOODS, STAND, ,D QUALITY. I,s,DlEs' FURS. LADItS!... FICNOt . FURS! • JOIN A. StAMpACII, - -littrownim''AND:llBaturAp A rUßEß OF • t l Alc ' • at titrits $2,6 ARCH EITRRET; /. BELOW 1:4111TH.- • .Junt enema, klinrio - inidsbindooine Stock of Ll.DilitY AND. 0111.1DBIEWA, FANCY FURS, of 'every desiorlP tion and. fn:lbe navel and moot npproved swim, at the ' Liweit Osehr . poi. . ADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRA, No. 738 e AB9II - - - ST:, BELOW EIGHTH, -• : • • MOWER AND. MANI 7. FAOrCrItEB LA HIES' FANCY. . MyAsiortment of Fancy Fors for Ladles and Children Iknoyr.preplete, and embracing every variety that will be fsebkoneble during the present eeaeon. All eold at the ioiniitsituiere iiices;for wig'. Ladles, Veleta giye me a t c& l_ ;` 11I'ILI ' PAR.Y~ CLOTHIN,Gf. l e V "liiiiakkikil . r . RE -- Pull -1'17.014 $ , .4 kit' , -. t 7-: c,,,..:' ! * r- : . .:,- :. -. •,' . - ... ''_ - T re,44. no..house.O.thelbited Stao l 3Plat , '''i,c - .::-.... .. ~..... • ~ i. g . 11;:ti•Ita lhattopreatroutitainit gottini nil , t e N -411. - t , . • . , ,I-... -1 s .1.,..v, ... ' , liiiii' AiltltilZii l lllG:idi Rde 4 g.clia- , , § 6 . Ni c W r_ ~ - • --:... scii;i Ida 608 acid e 6 - iihiiitiiiit ) itri4 ;-• Beffidea being thoroughly acqUaintat with the btiaineea,' they aro prompt to fiThall. or4era . . • • i - i • , -i3 • ~ • ,•. • , atmoderate prices, and aliraya have - a: totem frock or MrrxrAay Goma- ON. HAND. SII,H AND miss Goomis. SEW AND FANCY DRESS GOODS A. W. LITTLE iSot 0e26-2m No. 3.241, IN &MST . ST. "I\T.tiV NOIIRRING 'BTORE, 921 Olt* 1311132 T, will open w AiLuisi RAT in addition to a full asiortoteat.ot:. plsB3 (1041:4 AIip)3II&WLS, mo2IDAY, Ootober ...." oo 3,25' iff,<Ar A. ittinißil&OO. TYPES —REI MER' 8 lirorp .. _IL types tiro the fines[ ointaa made,. sad moettilielike e - nfot their etlle; coloring 7rtOorfrin, sad hopreisfre. laßOOliir-fitreet. above @teen ='- NING, *Bart, AND4OID2T KIII3IOIA, ;The beef tga_the world for &mist' ilia dagebilikr 8.. M. - • • • . . • The beet brand INlk4lnishett. •r . VNLYNT BIERONS, • Pole Agent, BENAAKIN N. SMITH, • A • - 155 DIIAND Street, nen • Wert Broadway, te2o-111e • • , New York. p.OPTCH W r i3 ISKY.— 25 • - puncheons Janie. ‘Biewatits flue PLISLEY MALT,' imported 4 11 ;° 4 4,, • , il , //14114 ;', 4 . !Qr 5. " k ' • GlO. , WHI rE 90 15,214 • • 137 9yut4/ • • - it :."t';•'l. CONSUMPTION I Dz. VA mvnifig NICK Uzi TAIL 001rIlite LiTITRE / Er ftrA 4 r RZAZDT volt'Atr, DISEIAMt yr Have you a oougUr? Have yen Sore Threat? Harr Too any of the pretacnitnrY symptoms of:that moat fate disease, (ktnattipption Thom wbo &timid be warned by time symptoms gene 8. 0. PAL!IER, Owshier, rally think lightly of them =nal it is tcg> kite. From this fact, perhaps more thous any other, when the sad pre- valence and fatality of a &came which weeps to the Brivie at least op.e. sixth of DeatVarviatlmii, What are ita NYmatolaa Pt usually begins with a short, dry cough s , which soon becomes habitual, but for acme tiros nOttd.trg "is raised excerpt a frothy ranone.. The breathing ix tvomewhat dif- licultvend upon slight exercise numb htrfied. . A SCOISC of tightness and oppression at the chest Islam. felt. ha the diacase advancesthe patient becomes tbin In flesh, is afflicted with long of appetite, great langsrecOndolence, Mid dejection of spirits i and mai , continue In-this state for a considerable length of time, but is very readily af fected by slight exposure or fatigue. - If these oaour, the cough becomes more troubleaome, and le attended with expectoration, which is most copious and free very early in the morning. It is sometimes streaked with blood. At this stage night-sweats usually set in, and , in 0011121 cases a profuse bleeding of the rungs may also occur: . Pain in some part of the chest is felt, and often a daft oulty of lying upon one or the other side, without sever? fits of coughing or a sense of fullness or suffocation, in t3Z petfenced The pulse becomes fall, hard, and frequent, the hectic fluah tinges the oheoka, and the dire malaSty.,is ' fast hastening tot ts class my Tar Oordinl, even in apparently hopeless oases. The' assertion - I mate with the ability, to present the most complete evidence of its truth. Space will not admit of my gi4ing the contents of the many thousands or testi amnia% te'ita yams, which I hive been and am receiving from men and women of unquestionable worth and repu- tatton. I have had a number of these eertifthatee printed in circular form, Which I will amid you free o applloa- don. Whether yon now determlne to try themedioine or not, send for the circular. After years of study and ez- periment, I offer this medicine, believing it to be thebeet remedy for sli pulmonary and bronchial diseases. If you cannot bo benefited by tho aae of the Tar Cordial, I believe you are beyond all earthly aid. Yet if there are bettor °lastly° agents, I earnestly advise their use. The best remedies, the best care, are needed by those arnickd with this disease. Became I believe this to be the best, I AA, you to try' it Many, not only of the people, but physiolans of every school audpractice, are daily asking me, ,4 What is the principle or cause of . Your great sumacs la the troatruent of Pulmonary Uommmptlon ? ,5 Hy sumer is this ening of the debilitated system—the anridcation and on- richment of the blood, must expel from the system the corruption which scrofula breeds. While this is effected by the powerful alterative (changing from disease to health) properties of the Tar Cordial, its healing and re novating principle le also acting upon the irritated Bur taws of the lunge and throat, penetrating to each dis eased part, relieving the pain, subduing inflammation, And restoring a healthful tendency. Let this two-fold power, the healing and the strengthening, continue to ant In cononclion with Nature's comment recuperative ten- .ionr,lr . and tho patient in saved, if he has not too long do- toyed a reeort to the means of care. The Pine Tree Tar Cordial will care Coughs, sore Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Asthma, Croup, [looping Gough, Diptheria, end le Wee em excellent remedy for die:woes of the kldneYiti and female complaints 8old;wholeealo sad retail at my Medici second Street, - P - tauZiiiiitt; r tree blown in the bottle. All others are spurious hotter A. Care warranted for $l, or the money re- ist. A corutant pain or uneasiness at the pit of the stomach, which is canned by a permanent oontraotion of the stomach upon undigested food. It generally begins immediately, or a short time after eating; is often very severe and obstinate. 2d. natulence and Acidity.—These symptoms arise from, ttie Indigestion of food, which ferments instead of dlgeitinif Costiveness and Lon of-Appetite.—These symp toms are the effects of the unnatural condition of food. in the stomach, and the want of pure bile and gastrio juice. The stomach is often painfully distended by wind; the appetite is sometimes voracious. • ' 4th. Gloom and Depression of irpirits.—This state. =fits many for the enjoyment of life, and is caused by the =pure blood furnished by Impor!eot digoation. this stage of the diaeaso many persons commit suicide. There is a Con4ant forebo.ding of evil, and an indifferettoe : and positive inabllUy to perform the offices of life. 6th. Dieit z 'ilicsc4—A.fter being at first'Costfve, the suf ., r e i er in. s63idg . l 7it6_dl!irrhcca, which is owing to a dis eased condition of the howels, produced by the undi gested food, which is evacuated in the same condition ea when eaten, - and, of course, gives no strength to the system... • 6th.' Pains in ail parts ie.fhe sysiens.arkse trim the actiov.of impure blood upon the nerves. They are felt oc3.4agf CONSUMPTION! I . at IHBOAT lkilD LUNG& You lOW ask. it le there 8 cure?" tloneumption bait been and can be cured by the nee•of The mvigoration of the digs tlvo organs--tho etseagth- BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, &o , r be genuine has the name of the proprietor and a pine price Fifty coats and . One Dollar per Bottle. Prepared only by the proprietor. Dr. L. Q. 0. WIBRABT, No. 10 North SEOOND Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Bold by Dniggiste and Storekeepers generally. A POSITIVE CURE FOR. DYSPEPSIA. THE. GIIKAT A.NEBIOAIi DYSPEPSIA PILL. funded. WHAT 16 DIO6PEPSIA T Dyspopala hal tho following oymptomn: hieily in the heed, eidee, and breaat, and in- the ex tremities. In many CBBOB there ie. as nneasineei in the thicat,. With s genie of-choking or selooation. The month to often clammy, with a- be 4 taste and !lured tongue. • 7th. 'Consumptive Symptom* and Palpitation of £4ll, illeiwthitini persons pnonotuvied ea having these dliefteee • have, in fact, nothing but • Dyspepsia, the lung and heart disease being. only symptoms. Cough.—Ttile Se a.very freauent symptom of Dye- Aisle, and leads very often Into confirmed consurap. Con. 9th. Want of ffleep.--1. eery distreasins symptom, reimiting'often in mental derangement. , 10th: Symptoms of, external relation:—.The pa tient is affected painfully by cold and heat, which or. owing „to 'unnatural dryness of skin, and the skin it o ft en affected by eruptions and tatters. The gloomy dyepeptio'avoida as much as possible. 11th. remain:sp.: l —A. frequent and distressing symptom, It relieves 'the ' pain, but emaciates and wears out the patient. • 12th. IXL:inert, dimness of viiion, hetutricke, aM stafgeriout in wa2king.—These are very alarming tViiii, l wiLich are speedily removed by our raa4.loLue, bttt If neglected, are Quickly followed by numb:tem and sudden death. 18th. It is impossible for rut to give all the symptoms of,Dysiepda i in so email a owe, but the above are con sidered i traficieut--if we add that the patient loses his ,memory and attention to surrounding 'objaots, and tre ,quently becomes morose aimd eonr in disoosition. W 6 'should say, however, that pains in time 3olnte and stil • nese of the limbs, which go by the Imam orrlaetanaticm . and neuralgia, are very often prodnood by Ilyapar l ic 'Also. a hardness of ,the =soles of the abdotnen, which besenieonniracted and hard; kid In , some oases, the bay sinks, instead of being gently promiilent, In 'onion of Omani' detaitY, nse WISBART'B • PINE TEES TAN, CORDIAL With the PILL. N. orders promptly attended to OIL receipt of. the money. price One Dollar per Box. Bold'Wholeaale and Retail by the ledprietor, D. L. Q. C. i i ng • • - rw.• No. 10 North szowsweiros, ar ALL:. Plll2lOlO. BZWAIII . • Oi .iX11111,1114 , - MTS.: • " s : . . Bent by - rail, tropticimeitif 1 etOr.lol "go. Nt -i i tla ga 4 Wipr!t e ' • NEW PVELICATIONS. SHELDON it COMPANY, 335 BROADWAY, CORNER OF WORTH STREET, NEW YORE, RATE IitAULY READY• By MARION RARLANIN Author of si Alone," “Nemego,"&c., Ao. 1,v01., 12mo. krice FLOIttNCE STORIka THE. ENGLIBLOFIANNEL. By JACOB ABBOTT 1 vol 16zno. Illuetritted: Price 60 cents, , 1 1 13 E ITARLIE .STORIES I By JACOB ABBOTT, in 6 vole., 36t00 „wkin Mantra 1. time, by John Gitoort, of London, England,. Falco 25 cents each DONIREY & SION. flThgai Household Edition of Dickens' Works, with: dfiEtZlity by Dario , & Gilbert, 4 vole., 16tho, 75 eta. ottst spVRGEON'S SERMONS - . Seventh Bertes.. Bermons a the Rey. O. H. SPUR GEON, of , Benitez 1 vol 1.2ca0. ,Price. VI. A NEW . VOLUME' OF Ab li tlatit'a Amerian. History'. TBB BON I 8188 OOLONIBt. By Jacob Abbott, With choice lifinatratiene. 3 vol s lfireo; Price7s cents: 3t by mallo r prepold, on receipt of tko•prico., 0c13.2t N'w 10 ,- 0 K'S - AT RE DIJOED . ' PRIOES. Miserable& part 5, bY Victor Hugo ...........40ete. Wife , e Strategeto....g. ~ ..,'......80 eta. Inside Out, by a'Sttenge Mau .....-13.1 Country Living, by ffitil Ilensitton SI Petit pee of tope...-..,,,,,,, , , • „Act 0 0 3 , Bev? Gyrupeetics. by Liwie . Woo. Brikee, 12ro. cloth ...80'etti. Lib* eod Untite, by A '8: 800 • ~..01' Many others, too nomorotts to mention. PITCUZIEtrB Obese, Bookstore, No. 4F39 OHESTNErf Skeet, R. B - OARIIN l S SERMON: This morning will be pnbitehtml— The Sovereiynty'of airo and Valy Stay of the Ohria haw Patriot ' 01*. Mitiona kYoubles, i betreon preached In the Tenth Presbyterian Otinreh, Pbilcdelpoiai Bepternber 14, nudist the West Sorties rtreet Beef tuber 28;1882:' 8,7 , the 'Bev. HENTB7C A: DOA BOMAN, D. D. Price Ten Cents, or Twelve Orioles for One Dollar Pubnetted by W!L S. & ALPRED MAMTIEN, C I RIM LATIN 0. LIBRARIES BROTHERHEMPS critcu ' e-LATING LIEEARY.;--Alt the NEW English arm American 80013121, including ALL (LAME 3 of Lite rature. This is the ONLY 'Library in the country thai Includes all the NEW BOONS that are not ItEPRINTB I) here. • Terins ss' per year; sit months SS; three altantbs $1.50; one month 75 cols, or 3 cents pe* day. 215 South SIGH T$ Street.. ' se3-3nl ENGLISH AND FRENCH FAMILY OIN.OULATING LIBNARY AND CrADINET DIO LEOTICIRE, 1317 ORES riqu'r STREET. SubecriptJone per year s menth,*and day. General catalogue just pi:Lelia:toed, furoiebed gratis. Catalogue of the' Yew* Ladies' Trench br o er s C' Y ce . talogue de la Reliatheque de: Dames et des Ds. moisaUs.” M. M. MONAOHESI, Agent, ge6.4m 1317 On ASTNI:fr Street ALED PROPOSALS are" invited till the 22d day of October, until 12 ff., for farnieh lrii the linbtistertos Department with 20,000 barrels of Yonr. Bids will be received for what is known as No 1, No. 2, end No. 3, asd for any portion less than the. 20,000 barrels. Bids for the different grades should be avert Satlusts sheets of paper. No bid will be entertained unless the bidder is ?resent to respond to his bid. The quantity of Flour reqoired will be shout NO bar role daily..delivered either at the (le Ternment Ware houses at Georgetown, or at the Railroad Depot, Wabh legion, D. tt. The usual Government inspection, ill be madojast be. fore the lr , onr is received. . . _ The barrels to be bead•lined. Bide NV ill be accompanied by an oath af allegiance. and be directed to 001. A. 121BOICWITII, A. D. 0 , and 0. 8, S A.: at Washington., D. d, and endorsed ft Pram. sale for Flour " oolVrt GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. MILANNEL AND CLOTH OVER- Baum! FMB LINEN AND NEOBLIIi SHIRTS, On hatd or made to order, of the most' approved eat, and vrerranted to fit. GENTLEMAN S WR ARPERS, The largt et end beat aaaortment ia the city. UNDEROLOTRING, HOSIERY ; GLOVES, TIES, &o Gr. A. HOFFMANN, 41 DePot—Yr- ocl-Intbils3rn JOHN C. ARRISON, ImPorter :and Manufacturer of GENTLEMEN'S FINE FUR.NISIIING -GOODS Nos:-1 &3 N. SIXTH STREET. FIRST STORE ABOVE MARKET P. (FORMERLY' J. BURR MOORE'S.) The well known reputation of this establishment for sellirg Fine Goods at MoDusern ruiCes will be fully sustained. .P. S —The celebrated IMPROVED PATTERN 1311/RTS, so justly porilar, can be supplied at short notice. FLANNEL & CLOTH OVERSHI EL T S IN Gig CAT VARIETY. ocll-tf EO.RGE Gr RANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. selB•Sui WINE. SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscriber would invite attention to his IMPROVED OUT OF StibiTS, Which be makes a specialty in his business. Altio, con stantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEA.R. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'RFUILNISMING STORE, No. 814 CEIRSTIVIT STREET * Four doors below the Continental, V. S. FIVE TWENTIES; 24.. YEAR SIX. PER CENT. BONDS, PATABLE-AT;THE ORTION OF THE GOVERN- am instructed by the SECRETARY OF TU TB1GA80•&Y• to ropeive.subsoriptions for the above TER INTEREST TO 00MIIIENCE FROM DATE Thus avoiding the-difficulty heretofore experienced by requiring parnent,in. GOLD or the intoreet frcts.Miky A full, supply. (drawee Bonds always on WA: 3111: SiNIErTH THIRD ,St. jyU tf• JA 61119 I. WALTON, • WANTON & YOST, V V-BARKEBS, BBOSABIi, AID QLJEAL cloLzotaTona, Nch 2102441 th THIGH Btrtai4 Philadelphia. REPERIBMS. Jay Cooke IF Co., p . wa. James Pollock, Janine, Lint, Santee, & 00., Hon. H. D. Ponies, leharlok, Black, & 00., on. A. H. Reeder, p C. MoßEdedn' & Bon, . on. Aiiii.Pasker , R. P. Middleton A Bin., on. Warremi.litlncitiiiiid, Hon. Wm. Wilkins, _ Y. L. Bradford, Est. an7-ileo Q. HARVEY Orht AB, o STOOK A.ND. BILL BBOKIER, No. 811tWALNIIT , STREET. &poke and Voids boight and KW on oonanlaidon. Prowls/4)27'NaOH, and Losne'negotiated. oodamlf ' . . , . . . rir 0' I) , SWORDS. SENBLSIAL IrlSHEWlffaanfactorers of Loral:dry and Cavalry, .Sworda, Sabre Baronets. _and Bowie Helve. ; also, Sword. Blades and Mounting frifulabed. Office No. S.Norlisitirlffi Streot. Pidladelohw 0011=3t* .NT - lifilit.lST 4.14 - N6 '2.2 3.:filit.l • BoutIiWATIR Commission Engler in Ohio and Moon 11110041 CORN, HAN DLEti. WIRE. TWINE, o. 001 l -3ra ATEOp .2 I:IIIOK For We by cal' et B1;1141' ' AND. DSAF— Consul t Dr. JA.lllll£l MMUS, _whom+ unremitting'poccese is taWidng with the entire approbation of Ma patients iv ,Philaatlobta. `Office sal Nolth SLITII Bt' eeBolmtt E " • AND EAR. --1)a. JAMES LEWIS, OCULIST awl LURIBT, haa:aqaln re. turned from his professional tour In Europe..and perina• Deus, located at No. 887 North SIXTH We' eV" Me from A to 14 A. M.. and 2 to 4 P. If gas. bale 'q3 -- PATEN T ARGA.rip t ae. • LLBIIsI3IIII for Bale by the • subscribers, role: agents thnefor. AU perms are cautioned ametoei .rufringi4 add pstent. HENRY. N. BOOPER ft 00; tB 00:1151;RI3I&I$ Berael, • • r •• • ' • "Itortcw; Oatohie 10:1881. . MIRiAM. A NEW VOW:1111 OF THE 606 OH ESTITUT Street. PROPOSALS. WHOLESAIaL4ND_RETAIL 606 Anon Brian, FINANCIAL. MONT KFTER JIVE YEARS: LOAN: AT PAR, GP DEPOSIT, JL'AY COOKV,, BUBBOBIPTION. AGZNT, .0." ItllfeLlll4 237 South 81804361 D StiOet:' ACADEMY OF BIUBIO. Lessee and Itanager,. WSJ. Vliell*ATLllllll., POSITIVELY LAST NIGFIT DOT FOllll OF, GABRIEL PAVEL AND 'GROUPIE, AND IuTTNG ANENRIO.i. THIS (TDBSDAY) EVENING, 00T:14, • BENIDS.IT OF M AND AlDttE I.lB.llgEtrL JOGILO, TDB BRAZILIAN, APES. PITO • • • GABRIEL RAVEL, 300.110..„111ABZETTI i• 00 RA_ . name. ati.a.zE trL BEM DANOING DIVEBTI•knEIIENT. YOUNG aIdEBIJA: in a Bailor's Horns:44E3 THEVIIIED ELYiNG T.4aPEz.B. BY YOBNG &MERE/. POSITIVELY LiST TIME B E ONE. DB DILWOBTII. Messrs. T. Piacide, J. G. Burnett, tdrs Place, ttc Prat particulars, see small bilis. .admission, 63 arid 2 . 6 cants. Doors open at 7; uom. mence at 7%. Beats &neural three da)s in aavanoe, altbout exits ctaract,,_ WALNUT-STREET THE &TEE.- Bole Lessee sfra. M. 11. GAR,RETTEM tininess Agent. Mr, J 07311 T DPNNTAIX:gf SIDON D NIGHT of.,Etiss 0114111,./TTE . TRO.IIIOOII. THIS (TfIEsDeT)ICVENING, OUT. 14; Wkll be pcsEntrd the rams of ' . ALIJE, TUE DISOWNED .611 es ONAELOTTE TllO IPZON.. • To conando with the eotnedy of THE- GOVESEGIVEI WIFE. The Govmor • G: JOHNSON. Dbors ores - eit 7—Performance commences at 74‘. 14E8: - JOHN BREW'S A*.lloH &fat, EITIIBBT THEATES. Phstneem AROTIi .111,1 Treasurer......JOß. A. 111311,PET. TlitlaV WEER. OF litrqt . B4Tittil &tt. , 1/71MDAT AND WEDNriDAT GERALDINE ;- 0 , DO V S's IrGT WRY. Ariscr BATEM Al as GE'S t J.- Oir.,-IVALLACI no • .itlf IFE.O7Oe; RAVEN ATtit t• at . R. L leallfiltil&N as • .' . )AVID, 1.14 W 80ENBRT by B.Ett.Y . F,S. To epnclude with T}l& diV,18,3 8 WALKS • • • FiVAICDREFt. Doora open at 7—To commence Est o'clooa. Seats secured dr days to advance. AB Et &C,43:?ff t-TEREOPtIOIstO .1 - 11,8E , EMULV BUILDINGS, Tenths' d Exhibiting Every Evening This Week: Admission 2Vsartts. ClOMllletkee at 8 h , sinek. _rsl2:BB QT. 0-SORGE'S CRICICBT GROUND, T iftTK. TB Street, ahofe'ootUfe DIA Avtune. G.REA7 PDPESTRIAN FEAT) AND eBrfND 002i011111, Tifig DAY: !eels reserved for "ladies and Children: Admiision to the Gronkad and Besto.o Cents. 0r144W /1 N C r BALL— LEUTURV -kJ noon CAPTAIN WILLIAMS" SOUTH , : SE& WHALING VOtilititi RVIRY RVENIN G, 'at caarter to 8 o'otabk.' SATURDAY AFTBRROOD, at 3 o'clock . Admiadon, 25 mats: Ulitldratt half price 10ENN8NLVANIV AGA.' MAY' OT THE PIN'S AP.rl3, 3.0•45 OBESTEeIn 318'6E1% Is open daily it:Modern excepted) from 9 A. M. tfil 0 P. M. lidrninian 25 cents. %Saran half price. Shares of Stock, S3O. jp9 A, FINE TILING IN ATAMICX-- A good Misuses ova faintly group.' BIRDIES% Lite. slat) Photographs in 0)1 Colors We superb i at war prices. EXCIr atreet, abthre Green. ALL JUDCIEB OF ART' agree . of •bis point, that 8E1111C13. 3 13 colored Pnotograpbe lot $l. are in Ft ex reliant pictures, artistically notated and ficiabed. F E 0014 D tatreet, above Green. 11* rilikAPEbT PLACE; IN UTE CITY 'kJ to buy PHOTOGRAPH &LRCMS, GARD POE. ' TRAITS and CARD FR&MBS, & large lot of NH Vir STYLES, just rectived from AUCTIDN, and will be sold at a great redaction from Manufacturers , prices Worery Album warranted perfect. PETORMItt orII.6t " 439 OME3TIi (Tr Street. - pm It DING SOW OOL . for YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lanoagez county. Pa. , Wiuter &Beton re enema October 2.lat Poe particulars, address tbe cell. ti;* E L MOOSE. vikr . A. 4., TED--A.-BURNISHED v v B onse, in a central location, where a few select friends rosy be accommodated as Boarders, address ocl4-2r. , lA. B. P.," at this office. TE D—A FRENC Ef. L ADY s W to give lessons in French and:Music If 0' Vag need apply unless she has had experience in teaching and can furnish satisfactory references. Address 0 P -424 eoutb ELEVENTH Street. Philadelphia. e22.tf 83 5 500 AN 0 SOME , SM&LLEti. some ; T mit ' Funds to Loma nu V.act -8.14b JO II W B.: °Out ft Dell-intttL3t* No. 142 . ttotOtt EIG4ITEI t3;.reet,-- pLEASAN T FOUND-STORY IL. roam with beard, at sel7-Ira 307 Eolith THIRD iced. ------ - - spie — ndid U PPER 12 it. BOOMS of &lore No. 207 ULittarlyr able for a Package Dry Goods Hone, haring «uoBrior light. Arras on the premiaes. 0c14.12-* a FUR SALE —TIM. meat and con:Te n:a Went cottage-built DWELLING, S. W. corner of BIGHTEBNTH and NORTH Street/4 with lot id by SO teat handeomely decorated with E hnitibery. and brick Stable and'Oarriage-bouse, complete; splendid tituation. Telma easy. . . Alto, a large variety of BUILDING LO re. and Ins provta Properties, both city and country. B. P. GLENN., 125 South FOURTH Street, oat and 8. tV car. BBVitNTEEN tn. aed GRIMM. • pENBIONS.--,$ WO, Bounty and Par. 'Procured and collected for soldiers, sailors, and the- relatives of such as are deceased at reasonable and sathi factory rates, by JAMES FULTON, Solicitor for Oinitnants,. 424 W &LSE( r Street. Philadelphia,. Particular attention given to parties livieg at a dig.- tance. oaf tf ISCRARGED SOLDIERS' OE& D TIFICA.TEB and Ober 431abna (matted by JMELEt rola° Military and Naval Agent. 424 WALNUT Smet. Philnda, IT E IGHEST PRIGS eiti troft: sicorttiD.HAND Fl 7 awrrunE. QAItCXBre,: FTOVES, BUDDING, &O 'Gall or address_ Li WIP. No 031 RIIJt Avenue. ea 6t4r • GI ARID FIRE AND M.,A.4110t4 ~rr~r~~~R}r•. zr..n:t c~rc~ : ~:~r~i : ~r~'fur.~tn~:.r.-~ Tilts _company oontinues to Sam rfolce en tae Man , dammed Property at low - rates- The pnblio Gila rely won Itazooponalbiliry, sea. ty to pay lossom promptly. IMillebunsementi for am bandit of Um public', during tim lari woo yoara. and d wareneotfully - solleititi favor In tbe ftiftwz DIRMOTORBI DRAB. I. DUPONT, INERT WALNNS,,,' 4011 E, W. OLLGROHN. 3011N.THORNLI4Y, O. N. EINAZLITT, Aspanam HASTY DAVID BOYD, Jr., DEVIDA, -HOD, all:, WM* BWAIN, NUHRALIC SHEPPARD JOSRPH 'KLAPP, AL LAWRIONOIL , inf. 0.. RUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLER. TOON.Af3 MATER, Proasideat. A. 8. GILLSIVD,,Vink Prodeams JAB. D. ALFORD, Secietary. APID,D "WAND 003.1PANY. 'No. 406. auisrirer .6criet FIRE:AND INLASDaNSURANOE. DLUEVEOItd. .F Ist Buck, I D. Woodruff, Chan: Biebordeon, John Kanter, Jr,, Dewy, Lewis, Jn, P. 8 Jail:w, Alex Wbiddin, Waati•igion Jonias, Oen. A. West, ' Chas. Stokes, W, Davie, John W. Evermon. FRANCIS HAMM ...Proiddent. OE &IMO ,IF. bilaDBo.l.l) Vice Proetdent. WILLIAM'S I. BLANOEIABII, tot:rotary. [coblB-0411; ntiramorrivaa IiNANCLOOMiANYO SYLVANIA. •.. • DIRECTORS. David Jayne, id..D„ Charles H. Rollers, ... Joint MI/Mita, . .i John K. Walker, , Edward 0. &night, , B ,trert Shoema ker, Thomas 8. Btawart r William Struthers, Beery Lewis, Jr., I Rajah Jones. DLYID JANNE, M. D.. President. JOHN 11. IV HIT &LL, Tiie President, SillitißL 8.:140:1E, Secretary. Office. Commonwealth Building, 818 OHEISTNII.S Street. Philadelphia. w 4401 T .OST—A Certitioste for .ontrAhart3 /IJ.btock of THE CONTINENTAL" HOTEL," in the name of THOMAS BEATTY. No. 223. dtted April 27th, 1860. * Ali persona are cautioned against negotia ting the'atime, aa applicatkn has been made to the Come. navy for the leaning,o7>a:new one in the glace of the one. lost. THOM AS ,BE %ITT, ocl4etuf4t No. NEI GNENANTOIFNoavannt. esolue w. rose. ssootE y W4l. t. ll: , - 9 L0 , 5 . 2 ,;7 30 TU TR E:3- ;1_ 81311 Y NOTBB, coupon" attached, Numbers 31,568, 31469, 81,670 parties are forbid negotiating seek •Notse, as. nufic,e. has been given, and paymcnt stopped? 'at as Weans,: and all Stab- TreCinial Deplrf MEWS. 8300 IN GOLD! Will be plait to , y the undersigned for 'b., mturn of Om, Notes, , • B. 6.31,1, MUMS, No. 221 .North TIIIND Stmt. • Pbll~la, October 2, 1882. ne2.lBvn. . • INVEZ FILESERVING SR 91~TIiY, 'NfinkaREER AND 'can VI:MLR,. I SUSTARD SEEDIas. Wien, Nc.) . . . MI the requisitne for Priderdur anti Pickling Pnrpc BE EtTS. • 'rnialaaialupg• ;40.-0 ociarkinitirvirrnr*LND Ifrou "aZiv , --Tiaralr.o l) . BRACE -os. •,. PARTNSITti •• • r O. H. ihrill/LE6, • . 10 rner TWV.l.l.laVer • end4lko3l Streets, rhuselouga• . 4 • , Hernial *Ammo sad Olbobbbloal applibuo4/ OoreSetif • cd,irsted , by - • • • ; • O. B. IlirMtirte tin* Sr 4. 04 saproved Amesicen odLlow. Fo eveiT rrative, la - 41 1 /As (sad rieslish mu)E :.41xnarlizan Eirmpozetari and -134.4,.13i10adar. Etre, Stu, *llmm:brim, Marto Storlirtill, arrix , 3 B9 in $174 1 t • 'Fiery. Le4tee' Deserteasnt, .TWALITTE Strcrt , tiro "hear Wow abbe Gnoductabll br anniatoul ,f , tato.• S .Ir2R-Bs , if BRASS GROMMETS for c "kets and Legglngn, ' niaikotaatorad andlorid01111) . 6tBl2Eri find 001113611311.. • .. 245.ini* • 2 •'6 rinws. EINGI.ISH I)A.TRY,THESSZ: 35C0 . tilleSiq b 113,4 atlYed ,and for, GOO by. 1111001113: A C,SPj di.' pos.'s_ eglartl ria1741.11.4i ‘rhri ;;: 17::• 7 51 051.0 !!liM. FHOTOGrRAPHS; EDUCATION AL. WANTS. BOARDING. FOR SALE•AND TO LET. PERSONAL INSITIRA.NCE= COMPANIES. CNSURAITCM COMPA.NY. CIAPIT'AL 67X9,003 8500.906, HIRE F THE STATE OF AWN..
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