GENERAL. Treasury,—Seventy - five female clerks of this Department will be dismissed Nov. 1, for want of Army and Navy.—Gen. Hancock has taken command of the Department of the Atlantic, with his head-quarters at New York, instead of Phila .lelphut.—Commodore C. H. Poor succeeds H. Hoff (retired) a Rear Admiral. STATES AND TERRITORIES. Vermont—Hon. Geo. F. Edmunds was re-elect sd U. S. Senator by the Legislature, Oct. 20th. New York.—The Court of Appeals decides that the Legislature cannot impose a test oath on voters. —Hon. James Brooks has been unanimously re nominated for Congress by the Democrats in the District.—Many Southerners are in New York buying arms. Short barrels and breach-load ers preferred. Packages of " Hardware" go South by the Charleston and ,Savannah steamers, Ile drtlers con less to having received more orders than they can well fill. . Pennsylvania.—The official Republican major ity is 10,020.—1 n the XX Ist Congressional District two election judges return Foster, (Dem.), while the third gibes Covode the certificate. Ohio.—The Repuolican majority (official) is 17,362. Iffinois.—Gen. Grant is at GSlena, and will not return to Washington until the election is over. Oregon—The Legislature voted to repeal or with draw the State's ratification of the X[Vth Amend ment to the U. S. Constitution, passed a year ago. Iffebraska.-015cial returns, from .twenty coun ties indicate & Republican majority of 2,400 in the State. the vote being double, that of 1866. California.—Captain Mitchell of the U. S. Steam er Saginerto, was robbed and Murdered on the streets of San Francisco, Oct. 21.—A severe earthquake on the morning of Oct. 21st, threw down several houeethdeetroyed property.to the amount of $1,000,- 000, and killed' several persons. Several partial shocks followed and business was generally 131314 pended. Other places in the State have suffered.— A recurrence of the earthquake shocks on the 23d of Octnber went Op people to the streets, but no one was hUrt and no property damaged.L-The shock's reoccurred on tha‘ 24th and on the morning of the 25th, lasting for some time, but not doing much damage. The value of the property destroyed by the earlier shocks is not less than $3,000,000. Colorado.—Theßepublican majority in this Territory ia 17. The total vote is 8,167. West, Vira.—Return's from three fourths, of the counties hot", that the Republicans carried the State in the election held, last week, by a majority of about 4,200. They claim all the Congressional delegation, Arkansas.—lt is reported that Hon. Jas. Hinds, M. C., was assassinated, Oct. 24th, in. Monroe. Texas.—Wm. C. Kirkham, Freedmen's Bureau Agent, was murdered at Boston, Oct. 7th. Utah.—The .Mormon Elders have decided, in annual conference, that no commerce be allowed with Gentile's; unless in case of absolute necessity. Kausas.—The general movement against the hostile Indians, begun by our troops on the plains, resulted in a fight at 'Buffalo station, in which the cavalry routed the Indians, killing nine and woun i ng thirty. Missouri.—A. R. Scott, an Election Judge in Clay comity was assassinated, Oct. 21. Louisiana.—The outrage at Franklin, Oct. 11th, was perpetrated by a band of armed " Seymour Knights,' who rushed upon the balcony where Sheriff Pope (late Col. of the 33d 111. Vol.), and Judge Chase'were_sittini. They, shot the former almost to pieces, and the latter escaped to the street, but was followed and stabbed. Mrs. Pope has been bereft'of her reason by the shock. Robert Gray, Justice of Peace in Caddo Parish, and Bernard Saulet, Sheriff of Iberville, have also beepassassi neted; the latter while sleeping by his wife's side: [N. B. A Democratic General—Rosseau of Ken tucky—commands our troops in this State.]—The Legislature has adjourned.—A collision between Republican and Democratic clubs in the streets of New Orleans,,Oct. 24th,led to a riot, in which three whites and six negroes were killed, and several per sons wounded.—The state of things is so threaten ing in N. Orleans that the Governor has called upon Gen. Rousseau to take control of affairs, and troops haire been posted to keep the peace of the city.—ln St. Bernard's parish, below the city, a' political pa rade ended in a' collision, in WhiCh two negroes and three white men were killed-43,000 vOtere have been registered in New Orleans. The largest vote ever polled was 29,000: South Carolina.—The Governor, by proclama tion, offers a reward for the arrest of the perpetra tors of the recent asaseination.—Close upon the assassination of Rev. Senator Randolph, which has greatly excited the colored people, comes thenassas sination of a negro at Newbury, who was suspected ofhavinglited at two white 'Citizens. Georgia.—Gov. Bullock, by proclamation, sus penct the collection of the poll tax till the next ses sion of the Legislature. BY ATLANTIC TELIEGBAP.U. October 20.--:-.London-L-It is said that the Czar will be asked to act as referee in the disputes pending be tween England and the United States.—The Liver pool Chamber of Commerce [a den of Secession sympathisers] in an address to 'Hon. Rever4y John son, congratulates him on the harmony existing between the two nations, and urges the adoption of a Free Trade policy by the U. B.—The Times thinks it is too late for the Democrats to withdraw their candidates, but that they will have no reason to complain of , President Grant.—Madrid.—The Cen tral Junta in adiplotnatic circular explains the state of affairs, and declaresfor religious liberty and pop ular sovereignty. It declines to give any pledge as to the form of government to be adopted, but says that if it does not resemble that of the U. S. the friends of freedom need!. not be discouraged. They will not submit to foreign inter:erence, but hope to place Spain in the front rank of the nations, and to preserve friendly relations with other powers tiovernore—civil and military—have been appoint ed for all the provinces. The Democrats demand a vote for every male above the age of twenty. The clerical and moderate parties have formed a coali tion and are choosing the same candidates. October 21.—Pari8.—Serrano, in a letter to Le Gautois, declares for a monarchy in Spain, but leaves the matter to the decision of the people.—lt is said that Ferdinand (of Portugal) consents to be a candidate. October 22.—London.—The Queen of Spain id hourly expected at Brighton. Her daughter and pon-in-law have already arrived.—Madrid.—The Central Junta urge the substitution of penal banish. ment for capital punishment, and khe establishment of volunteer rifle associations. They have dissolv ed their organization and urge the local Juntas to do the game. October 23.—Liverpool.—lion. Reverdy Johnson was received at the Town Hall yesterday by the Mayor, who presented an address to him on behalf of the Corporation. Mr. Johnson reciprocated their expressions of good will, but told them that Free Trade would not suit a new country. in the eve uing he was banqueted, and Stanley and Gladstone were among the guests. He referred in a speech to the presence of sympathizers 'with secession, whom (he had been told)lne ought not to meet. Be ac cepted their presence as s new pledge of amity, and sympathy. N B Sheffield and Liverpool the •N tf A if TTTE AMERICAN PRESBYTERIAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1868. two great dens of secession sympathizers, seem to be especially anxious to make their peace with any American Minister who will stoop to listen to them.] Lord Stanley said that the pending difficulties are in a fair way to settlement, if the U. S. w 11 ratify the doings of Mr. Johnson.—Paris.—Prince Napo leon urges upon Prim the claims of the Duke of Aosta, second son of Victor Emmanuel.—Madrid. —The local provisional Juntas have disbanded. October 24.—Lonclon.---The daily papers are quite cheerful in their comments on Reverdy John son's speeches at Liverpool, and infer that ail out standing difficulties will speedily be settled.—The Australia authorities announce that the shooting of the young Prince Alfred was the result of a plot, and promise particulars.—The last news from Par aguay is that Lopez had gone to Yilleta.—Paris.— Le Avenir National says' that Ferdinand of Portugal refuses the crown ofSpain but the ontpensierS are willing to accept it. Hamburg. liff amburg.—The owner of the emigrant ship Liebnits, has been acquitted after trial for cruelty to the passenger's to New York. October 25.—1 t is said that Lord Stanley and Mr. Johnson haveltgreed that a mixed commission, consisting of eight persons appointed byGreat Brit ain and eight by the 'United States, shall sit in Lon don, and, examine every claim presented,„ Whether English or American. Each case can be. argued by the claimant in person or, by counsel, and thb Om tnitsgicin mike the , fintattward.4- geatiOns of in ternational law are to be referred to the arbitration of the Emperor of Russia. ~ Potoberl6: — London._-r.ErtglancvEritp, cet aud r tt: sly hatfe ileeotgnized the rietSpannidllgo4riiniea. A' movement in favor of a Federal Republic has broken out in Alicante,ind disturbanoes are repoit ed 'in Malaga and Geenada.—Lcindon.-4Mr. Glad stone has cothpleted his canvass of South Lan cashire.—The Swedish Polar Expedition reached 82° N. L. and' briVe returned.-L--Parii.Mr. Wash burn has returned to Rio Janeiro in' The Witsp,pro testing against the violation of the Embassy House at Assumption, by the arrest of forty Paraguayans who had,fled thither for refuge. Ouba.—An insurrection is devastating the pro vince of Tunas, and conscripting both whites and blacks. 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We do not hesitate to say, from the_eptlre confi dence we have in the character of its proprietors, and theoatatement of certain citizens who have used the medicine, that his really one of the best things evier yet discovered for the cure, of,-Vie., particulfr maladies for which it is`designedl4Providenee BEST BOOK FOR EVERY WEL—The new illustra ted edition of Webster's , Dictionary; Containing three thousand engravings,. is the beet book. for 'every body that the''press has produced in the present century, and should be regarded es indispensable to the well-regulated home, reading room, library, „and place of blisiness.--L gown Erq W A TRR S''' New Scale - . --"- _ -1 \ With .1 - 2. ork4.Pr . avult #4 Oferitrung Bass and Agraffi :Bridge. MELODEONS, -1? ARLORi-; CSURCII AND CABINET ORGANS; - The best mantifaetur ed. #frarraiteii forA Years. 100 Pianos, Melodeons and prOttalif six first class ,makera, , gt tom prices le`rb,lp, or One-quarter cash -and the balance in .lionthly . :Inifallments. Second-Hand instrilipenta a t;igia v oi dins., :Illus trated Catalogues wailed, (44".,W,aiers is the Au thor cip SkSindity'Schbol Mpsic gooks ,;, "Heav enly . 4cikeiee,", 'it:nd:"..atv,'S. S. Bell," just. issued.) Ware rooms; NO 4 481 troadiv.ax , IY. Y . . • ' HOEACE - W Afikkßa . 1 ' ' • TENTUROIITILAbf4 •c,: The? Waters Pianos are Inc! oahmong,the very best.— [New York' .4atigelist s We'ean,slieilk of the mefits, of the";*aterePtanbs from personal knowledge as 'being of the gerysb atnhlity.— [Chrestieth'7ietlllagencer. ' • , 't_xs The Waters Pianos eke built of thtribeif and -meld thor oughly seasoned inaterikl. - -(AdvoCate casdlifoiera'ail Waters' , l'ilinfar and Melodeons' oisilleriget comparison with 'the' finest 'thalieinnywheW in the' country.=[Nome Jourriat. • + • • •,‘ , Our.friendawill find at' Mr.'Wateral , store ,the very best assortment - 4)f Oriptns , arid,PianoCto t he the Uni ted States.—Nicheine,s Magapinc. 1, :m t .. MuSto4o, Alloirtos.-r-SitemAtri , aoracc.„Watera, gave up publishing sheet music he itas devoted his whelepeapital and attention to the manufactilre, and sale,,ef Pianos and. Melodeons. 11e.has just issued l anataiegue ,of.iihr pew in struments, giving a new scale. priees, whiolik shows a marked reduction from former, rates, and • his `Pianos have recently been awarded the 'First ,Preitninn at 'several Fairs., Many , eople of the, prese - nt I#4' . ,'tivito are attracted, if not confused, , with the fief:ming, advertiiements Of rival piano houses, probably' eVerloOk "inedest manufacturer like hir.Wai; but we hanpen to' know that his „instru ments earned kiln a good i eputation Ping herd& Exposi tions and the "honors" connected there With were ever thought' of; indeed; we have' one of 'Mr:Valera" piano-' fortes, now in our residence (where it has stood `for ,years,) of which any mannfacturer in the world might well be proud. We'have alwaYs bemi'delighted with it as a sweet toned and pdwerful ;Instritteentl, an d there iSinc , doubt of its durability; more than this, some of the best amateur players in the' citY r is 'several,celebratedpianists, have per formed on the said piano, and all pronounced it a superior and first-class iostruntent. Stronger indorsement• weconld not give.—[Home Journal. Tun UNDERSIGNED OFFERS TO 'THE PUBLIC. HIS ASTEJVT JINT.R.L.L/C COLD .118 OIND AIR-TIGHT CHAMBER, . . Which he guarantees to preserve the deceased for any length of time. No ice to the body. N. B.—Every requiiitc for funeralS, IlietellicEofflns and Casket; likewise the Circularßent Ends Ceelsets, with no joints at, either end, closed by means of lock and hinges or screws. JOB3T GOOD, ilndertaker. july3o - 921 MUM St., Phila. PION °GR./12SY, LTAUGHT BY , Prof. B. 11,, STILEI3, , A. M. Phonographic Reporter. CMS &rah St.. PHILADELPHIA.. 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An excellent book to teach Children how to read. Price; 7.5 cents. Pocket 4insandre and Diary for 1509, containing yearly Caletithiriltiterest Tatileiina'utubb useful information for cler gymen,lawyers, merchants, and busineis men generally. Price, 15 'cents , . gilt edge, 26 cents. A Ivell selected suck of SUNDAY SCHOOL BOORS at low pri ces. Also, HANDSOME /300KSIOR PRESENTATION. BErs..II"..IIAMILTON THOMAS, Jrl 17 Om • 1344 Chestwat ht., Phila. 1033. .Look!! Look ! ! 1033. Wall rapers and Linen Window Shades Neatly. hung. We Manaiaature all colors of Shading.. Cheapeet in the city. Give on a call. .TOKESTON'S DEPOT, 1038 Sp,rdeLg Garden, st., just below 11th, Phlla - BRANCH-2107 Federal St., Camden,N. g LADIES AND GENTLEMEN EMPLOYED. Picture businees. Very profitable. No risk. Sevent! , en specimen pictures and Catalogues sent for 20 cents; twice_ as many, SO :outs. hi - ANSON LANG, 94 Columbia St., N.Y. City. A Oct22-4w $lO a Day for all.—SlenFll Tool Samples free. Address A. J. 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'THE LODI MANUFACTURING COMPANY, the oldest and largest concern of the kind in the United States, possessing extra ordinary for the manufitcture of Fertilizers, conlroTling exclusively the night-soil, offal, bones, and dead animals of .New York, Brookr• lyn and Jersey cities, as also the great Communipaw abbatbire, oiler for sale, in lots to suit customers, • • • . . • 8,000 TONS OP . DOUBLE-REFINED' -POUDRETTE I Made from night.soil, blood, bones and offal, ground to powder. Its effects have been most asionishing, doubling the crops, and ma turing' them ten days or two weeks earlier. Equal to the IMst brands - 0 Superphosphate for . Pretend Crop, although sold only for Thirty Dollars per Tort. Packed in bbls. of 250 lbs. each. Bone Dust. I—COARSE and FINE MIXED. 2—PINE, suitable for Drilling. And 3—FLOURED BONE , , Ws WARRANT ors Bows To ANALYZE Pmts. Packed in bbla. of 250.1bs:each. 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GOODSPEED & CO., 148 Lake street, Chicago. Oct.l Sm A 0r37 Park Row, New York. , THE . FALL CAMPAlGNUiltritreEwl Yorker, the Leading and Largest Circulating Roast, Lira/tear and FAMILY NEWBPAPIia, begins a Quarter Oct 3, and hence Row is the Time to Subscribe! Eight Large Double-Quarto Pages, Dins trated,.with over a ,dO2Oll distinct Departments, each ably conduc ted, the' Best Talent being employed. 'Election will soon be over, when everybody, in both Town and Country, will want the most Progressive, Timely, Entertaining and Useful Weekly of Its Oleos ----Mooas's Maw. The 13 Numbers of this Quarter (Oct..to Jan.) sent; On Trial, for Only PIPIT Cares!' Try the Trial Trip Ad dress, D. D. T. MOORE, oct.l 4t A 41 Park Row, N. Y., or Roohester, N. Y. WATERS' . FIRST PREMIUM PIANOS. t , With Iron 'Frame, Overstrung Baas and Agraffe Melodeons, Parlor, Church, *and - Cabinet Organs. The best Manufactured. .Warranted for 6 Yellin. 100 Pianos, Melodeons and Organs of six first clasi makers, at low prices for . Cash, or one-quarter cash and the balance in Month ly or Quarterly Installments. Second-hand instruments at great Bargains. Illustrated Catalogues mailed. (Mr. Waters is the Au thor of Six Sunday School Music Books; " - Heavenly Echoes," and "'New S. S. Bell," just issued.) Warerooms, apr2. ly 481 Broadway, New York. IICIRAO;14 WATERS iE CO. The Industrial Home for Girls Is now permanently in a house belonging to -.the' ITititu,tion, at the • , • • - : • N. W. Collier of Tenth and Catharine Sta. The attention of. Clergymen, Union Benevolent and Tract Visi tors, and others visiting among the poor,.la respectfully invited to Its object, viz.: to receive destitute or friendless girls between 12 and 18 years of age, and give them pigtoction, instruction, and a Girls of known vicious habits will, not be received, but any others will be welcomed. By order of the Board of Managers, SAMUEL -C. PERKINS, Vice President. June 25-ttmos • ' NEW VOLUMES. DAUGHTERS OF THE CROSS. 85c.; post. 12c . Pictures of five heroines of .he Christian church, drawn . from the archives of history; namely, Monica, Kitzabeth of Hungary, Rosa Govona, Margaret Godolphin, and Maria Mattisdotter. A fine book for young ladies. . • • ANCHORED. By the author of the Climbers. $1; post. 160. Conversations tin the Stivaissippt,illuitrating the Bible allusion to seas, lakes, rivers, etc. An excellent book .for the young. Family CUriatian. Almanac for 1869. 10c. single; $1 a dozen; $7 a hundred; SOO a thousand. Postage, two cents emit to all the states, AMERICAN TRACT ' SOCIETY 1210 0/IESTNITZ STREET PHILADELPHIA. GOLD BONDS CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD CO., A limited quantity of the tbirtrj.ear Six Per cent. First Mortgage Bo n d s of the Central Pacific Railroad Company are offered to investors, for the present, at 108 per cent., and deemed Interest, in Car- These Bonds are secured by a Trust Deed upon the most important link of the great Inter-Oceanic Rail? road, two thirds of which ie already built, at a mat of nearly ONE HENDREN NILEIONO, And whiah bnjoy§ already a self-sustaiiiihi The *hide line of ,eontinnous rail between: New York and,. San Frandiakr, . will be completed by July next, when an immense! through business will undoubtedly follow. More Mao 1,200 miles of the distance between the Missouri Riveir and the Pacific Ocean are already traversed by the lodo motive ; and it is probable that 300 miles additional will be completed during the current year. The fu ture of this Line, therefore, is unusually promising. The Central Pa& Rai'rota Ceniparo receive from the. United States Government about tee millions of scree of the PUBLIC LANDS, situated along the line of their Road ; also Loan of U. S. Six Per Pent. Bondi, averaging 000 per mile, as fast as the sections of twenty Milos are completed. They have received, in addition, hi; portant Grants from the State and cities of California, worth more . than $34100,000, BIM. The pro-- ceeds of these Lands, Bonds, Capital Stock, Subscrip dons, Subventions, and Net Earnings are invested , * the, enterprise, to which is added the amount realized from First Mortgage Bonds. These latter have the first lien 'upon' the whole property-, and are issued tat the . sameamount only'ois 'the GoVernufeiit advanies, to the' extent of about one-third . the cost Valne of ill Road, equipment, etc. • The Cash 'Resources t are abundant for the comitle: tion of the work, and the ne t earn i n gi i , f rom t h e way traffic *sin 325 Miles now open for baldness, as* more than double the current interest liabilities., filar Resides amileage up:Sinn through business, this road, having the best lands for settlement, the most prO r ductive mines, the nearest markets, and being exempt from coinpetition, will alivays commend' large reve nues, which are Wholly .in Coin. Two-thirds of the entire Loan is already marketed; and, judging by past experience, the Loan will soon be closed. Investors 'who desire an unusually safe, reliable, _and profitable security would do well to pur chase before the Bonds are all taken. . • The CorapanY reserve' the right' to advance the price at, any time; but all orders actually in transitu at the time of any such, advance will be filled at present price. At this time they pay , more than 8 per cent. upon the investment; and . have, froniNationaZ and Mate • • • laws, guarantees super i or to any other corporate aecurstumi now offered. • The First Mortgage Bon4 are.of $l,OOO each, with semi-annual gold coupons attached, payable in July and January. Both INTERESTAND PRINCIPAL ARE MADE EXPRESSLY' PAYABLE IN UNI TED STATES, GOLD COIN. The back interest from July Ist is charged only at the currency rates.. We receive all Classes of Goverment Bonds, at their full market rates, in exchange for the Central Pacific; Railroad Bonds, thus enabling the holders to realize froth 5 to 10 per cent, profit and keep the principal of their investments equally secure. • Orders anti inquiries will receive prompt attention:. Information, Descriptive Pamphlets, etc., giving a fall account of the Organization, PrOgreas, Businesi and Prospects of the Enterprise furnished on npplication. Bonds sent by, return Express at our cost. Sabseriptiona received by Banks and Bank:, era. Agents faf ham, and by DEH'AVEN & BRO., Bankers, 40S. 3rd St., Phil& bar All descriptions of Government Securities Bought, Sold, or Eichanged, at our office and by Mail and Telegraph at MARKET RATES. Accounts of Banks, Bankers, and others re calved and favorable arrangements made for desirable accounts FISK & BATCH, Bankers and Dealermin Government Securities, Financial _Agents of the Central' Pacific Railroad Co., No. 5 Neaten St., New York PHILIP PHILLIPS 8/ CO. 87 TIMM SQUARE, BROADWAY, - NEW TORII waoMmtmr. AND BET&fI DkAmale MUMS UNRIVALLED ANERLOAN ORGANS, Also BDPIEIOI. beam; Micessois; amtPablishers 02 Bums . soaoca. Num.. N. B.—We mill rent our. Organs by the month, letting the re et pay for them. augla SEND FOE PRICE 'LUZ A Burnett's Cocoaine, A. PERFECT Nikta-DREMING I .Pbr Preserving .and 11,, ritfying the Ltair;and rendering it /kr k and GIOUY. No other compound pommies the peculiar properties which io away suit the various conditions or the human hair. It is I IQ Best and. Cheapest HAIR-DRESBING in the world. angl39w For Sale by all Dawegvats. 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