THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAM. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 18GG. L EX NS1LVANM. Uovtraor'a Klrrtlou In unit TClcttlou for Audltor-tteneral In 1803. We (five below official returns of tbe election in 1R68 for Governor and in 18G5 Tor Anditor-Gonerat: GOVKBKOB. 1R61 ACDITOB-ORK., 1WV lurtiu. Woodward, llariranlt. Davis. tU (op.) (U.) (Dl Adam 2t9 2 lit aim Vh47 jUlokhenT 177.18. 00M 11139 67'' Armstrong 3146 ini 2810 !( Hi aver 8"37 2058 ' ml M'W Bcdiord ilt:iu VTUl 24;tJ Berk 121,27 4rtl8 ? U 1 it lair HI 2VH 1571 llradlord tin 2 ",4 J4i 2I4 back tiliS Hh31 (HH Bill Jlullor 3Mti in 4 2iiH 2Ji Cambria 21H4 I 0 1 1H.7 2714 Cameron ;1H 216 2WJ 211 Carbon 1M1 2119 1414 ltili lentie 2714 HUM 2745 263 Chester , 798 MM 71(74 4947 larton li,14 2-tfS . 1177 1,67 Cleai field 1531 24HS . 11(17 tl7 Clinton 16r7 Mil 147 17M Columbia IWH SHI lyu 30 7 Crawionl 14l 4216 41m 2!07 Cumberland 84:14 4i7 829 alio Dauphin 5(f 38. S 4m,l ;i2iil lie aware 34K2 17 h9 2m; no 1-ik HI9 Hi Ml ft!) Krle 8V 30 317 2051 Fayptta. 8H1 'M SOW 31171) Koresl dl 68 77 vj rraui'in 7 3710 3W0 3194 Pa lion 71 112 692 Rsl Orcene 14h4 2:m0 14H7 Huntingdon 32fl 2167 tVs I SI 9 Indiana..... 3ml MAA 37:19 Jelleraon 1744 1696 1741 ItitM Juniata 14A6 171 12H 14SS Lancaster 13841 7t50 11409 ot?8 Lawience 3063 12rl 22KI Mi Lebanon 261 3UY2 1MM lhlnh W S7 4V11 Lunerne 7022 WIS 6126 am 1,,c,hiiiiS 3414 3192 St!7 McKean." 727 2 IHl 414 Mercer. 8!M'7 3108 SW 2641 Miflllo l.-15 M."nrce. 6 4il 1020 MmtgouTery 62J8 7469 H0 Mi Montour...' H22 1447 637 12)9 .Northampton.... 341.5 6538 2772 4710 Jlorbunibcrland. 2649 2424 2641 Perry " 2oai 2fll6 Vliiladelpuia 44211 I'the 270 rminf 14711 37 113 11H4 619 6M7 1131 173H 711 59 12 1617 1250 2079 . 1366 4971 8152 B'61 14H 8069 4959 3.M10 34 HI 792 270 HihuvlkUl B0; 6MI hnvder . 1758 1611 2VI0 3-2 3292 3171 1593 2611 1734 447 1577 4093 1214 4564 238.400 1126 1412 Someiaet JSul.lvan Pusiiueuanna... 'lona ITnwm Venango , Wai ren Waxbliigan.... Wayne- Westmoreland . Wyoming York 3 64 359 4114 4MI4 20-24 3-255 2'2',4 4627 2211 4494 1370 55 ii 683 1999 D65 1133 2!H5 7l 3919 1948 807 12H1 6917 215,740 'Total 269.406 254,171 254,171 Cartln'amaJ. 16.325 Official Vote of the City of Philadelphia, October 11, 104, for Congreaii. FIRST DISTRICT. Hut er(TJ) 2431 1178 913 l:no 1060 907 7387 Ward Second. Tblrd Fourth... Filth Slxtti KleTcntn , Kandall (O ) 2120 1445 1878 7397 1214 1480 W4 7387 iTeT Bandall's majorlf 8BC0ND DISTRICT. Plrht i-.V.S Uojiir (o.) 1071 H55 1126 12! (4 1119 114 7151 I't.".. F.lgbtU Ulnih ;' Tenth Tweu'j Blatli 1557 15 fi , 23-21 1832 11320 151 O'NetlPa majority 4169 TBIBD DISTRICT. Warda. M-era (U.) Baclnraltcr lwe,4tb... Tbtrteentb 2013 sixteenth J2 SeTentecuth I16J Klgbteenth 2304 Nineteenth 2449 (9.) 1A57 1353 1616 20-6 1218 2339 9839 10944 9839 Myers' majority 1105 FOURTH DISTRICT. Wards. Ke"u Fourteenth M Fliteenib 3151 Twentieth 319J Tweaty-nret 1W9 Twenty-fourth 22sfl Northiop (O 1. 1335 2225 241 1339 1801 9181 12470 0101 Kel ey's majorltr 3279 FIVIU DISTRICT. Wards. Thayer (U.) 1 wenty-aecond 2087 Twenty-tllrd 1774 Iweatj-flOh 8 4667 Backs county notlne'uded In the above. KEOA.PIl'ULA.TIOSr. TOTAL TOTS OF PHILADELPHIA. Unton. First Consreaatonal District... 7387 Second LoDgrecsionul Dlntrlct.11320 Third ConnreitsioDttl District ..1 944 Founb Congressional I)lsirlct.l'2479 Filth Congressional UisUlct.... 4G67 48788 39447 Total Union ir ajorlty on Con- gresDlonol vote 01 1864 7341 Roil (D.) 1131 1363 1218 riil Dem. 954 7151 DS39 9191 3712 39447 Tlie English burlesque writers are suffering from bullet ou-the-brain. No less tban Jhree of them have simultaneously hit upon Der Freis chutz for loitbeomtriR burlesques. Each of the tnree, too, is rather anxious to prove that 'twas he "spoke 6rst." Mr. Byron's Prince of Wales' piece is called Der Freigtiiu'z; or, tht Belie, the BM, and the Ba(L Mr. Burnan4's piece is en titled iter Freischvit; or, A Good Cast for a Piece. Mr. Douglas, of tue Standard, has in the tltlinfr of his piece not yet c;ot beyond Der JTeischuii. A short time since, the inhabitants of Cham ber?, in France, were p rp ally amused seeing a respectable farmer ol the neighborhood arrive at tbe market in a small cad drawn by two pigs. Those animals trotted away most gaily. Tbe way In which they were hnrnessrd was most cuiious. The pigs were simply tied to the pole ol the cart, at th end 01 wnich were attached rome truflles, bllerbtly beyond their reach, and the sine, in tbeir ellorts to reach the savory article of lood, drew along the cart without the necessity of a whip having to be used. The London Jtevieto 6aye: '"We are all familiai with tbe poelbbellev; but how many people know thai there is a place in England of that name? There is one. however, near Hurt dere field, in Yorkshire, ami the first stone of a new church has just been laid there. The Shelleys are au old Sussex latnily; but they may have come originally from tbe great northern county." A clereyman who quitted the Church of England for Rome in 1R5U le't behind him his prayer-book" the last time that he officiate! in tbe pulpit of a church near Bristol. He has since leturned to the Church of England, and he bad tbe satisfaction of receiving a few days ago, by post, his long-lot prayer-book, after a lapse of sixteen years. Mrs. Ruth William?, a resident in Button, N. H., and seventy-six years of as, has given to each of the soldiers who enll-ted from that town five dollars, and received a handiome photogrnph album in return. ROCKHILL & VILSON, FINE CLOTIILNG HOUSE, Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St.Phila. Foreign and Domestic Fabrics Made to Order, Reasonable, Serviceable, and Fashionable. CITY INTELLIGENCE. ( For Additional City lnttlltjcnct see lhird Pay. The Election A Hf.avt Votk Beixo Cart f iik l-nonAni.it Kksuxt ire tub Uitt. -It is so dom that we have unloved an oleo'ion day lot lis city wbioli baa hi n ao barren of looidenta at to-dav I thus lar. It was approlicndrd that thero would, be buuib uiPRBiiaiaction, 11 not sonoua iroui.io, on ao count ol tlio chance in tbo hour of opouin? and cloxinptlie io:ls, tut evprybudy appears to be as arood-oaturud as may le over the matter. Lvna- beiore seven o'clock, tbe bonr appointed tor the opening of ih" polls under tne new law nearly cveiy polling boo h in tho city was surromded b an cagor tiiione, anxiously nwnit n the titno. la many placet the crowd ot anxious voters lorm-d linos extending to cnnsido ablo distances from tho little, holo in Ibe wiudow at which each ono wa aiii.liiK. As i usual, tbe principal object was to rieto'tninc the chBracter ol tho lirst yote cast. Eaclipartv, therniore. strupirled 'to not one ol its own trusty adherents at the bra I ot tho lino, and as soon a it was announced that Copper or Liyaltr led oil the ln-t, the ciond wouid break forth mahouts or juers, accorcllnp to tho po itical predilections of its various oomiienents. '1 ho immense crowds of voters Mirroundinx tlio polls is not tho only evidenoe that thovoto loba cast to-nay wi I be perhaps heavier than over boloro. A custom which in lato years has tare i somowliat into disuse is boinj revived in many quarters. The Itadorsot ths two great prtiea are sundin around the town their carriages, covered With placards, and fathering up the halt and infirm, botn in body and mind, to tiaiiBport them to tlio point whore tboir Individual exictunoo will toll something towards de ciding the late or the nation and ot the "bumale" Individual at its head. At this writing It is, of course, impossible to give any reliable data on which to base a calculation ot the result, Hut we eo do reason whatever lor changing- tbe opinion which we h ive en ortaln-d tri m the Hi st, which is that General tseary wi I no out of tbe eity with a majority ranging somewhere between J 2, (XX) and 15,000. In our next edition wu shall give a tabular state ment of the vote in the various ward', u to tho time ol (roing to press, as far as it wi'I bo poasiblo to obtain rehab e returns. Bv that time it U expoetod that the rosult will be clearly indicated. , now the Ladies Voted. While our nob e Kepub ican friends were rolling up an im mense rutority for Goneral Uoary at the polls, our mothers, wives, daughters, sisiois, aunts, nioos, and cousins were quietly voting at hom. They were voting in lavor ol using only uobbius' Elko two boAP, i ho greatest blessing ot tbe age. We need not expatiate vpoa the merits of th s sapona ceous compound I ere. Are they not fully rocurdoi ontheclvhth pare of Tub Evknino IklkSFuaph to-aay f There aro so many respoctub'e eudutxo nicnts that we need pcarcoly mention our owe. We eay, however, emphatically, that it is the be.it article known to the world lor washing; that it is considered indispemablo by cveiy lady we know, and that it use is rapid. y becoming universal. This is not surprising, when we retut mbr tjat Dobbins' Klkcthio Soap is mauutactuied Iron) tho very best mator ais, by experienced factors, according to scientific principle". Uohbimp' Klkctrio Soap doos away with all huperfliious manipulations in washing cloth-s With very littlo rubbing, articles i ra thoroughly cleansed It thus naves laooi and economizes iu tbo matter of aunnrcl. Dobbins' Electric Soap is cheap. A pound of it costs but littli nioro than ordinary brown oap, yet aottiul test shows that one pouud ol Don bins' Elictiiio Soap eos as lar ai tea pounds of unji utrtKT Bfijumaceous jireparaium. Look at these bouutilul picruro on tbe eighth piige of this paiier to-do'- Ilead the certificates, and then try Dobbins' Elkctkio Soap, which joucan buy at anv p-rocrt siorn A Watch Tuiek. A colored man named Jonii A. Evans was arrestd this morning lor the Imceny ot a watch, the property of Mr. A. Meyer. Mr. Meyers t sillies that n was standing in South' street, bolotv E ghth sln-ct. when the prisoner no cobtod bin and ae ked if lie had a watch. Mr. Meyers replied that be had, and banded It to him. I ho would Le thief put It in his pocket, and coolly walked off. Tbe statement of Rvans slightly oontradlcts this Healloecs that Mr. Meyers cimo to his sister's bouse and wanted to sell the watch. H s sister had a gold watcb, and went up stairs and brought it down. Ibe pr soeer wanted to trade and wou'a pive something to boot. He thought that be bad stolen it, so when he met him ho got the watch and banded it to a policeman Ibe owner fodnwed, and toH tbe police ofiieer to arrest biui lor stealing the atch be oiheer then took bim in oliarge, and I rought him before Alder man McMulIln, wbo be.'d him to answer in deiault ol 500 bail. The Skwiso Machine Committee at Mount Holly (N. J a r. bed last week, awarded the highest premium to Wiilcox fc Uibbs. Republican Meeting in Camden. The Citizens' Republican Campaign Club mot at the Union League Ha 1 last eventnr, P. (J Brink in the Cbair. A Finance and E.vecutive Committor were appointed, collating of gontlomon lrom the .North and south Wards. Mr. Sparks waa elected Tr asurer, to fill the va cancy occasioned by tbe declination of Mr. Town send, lrom whom commanicatlon was received, In which he stated his heart wa with the came in which the Club was envaged, but he was not able to discbarge tbe duties of tie olllce as they bould te discharged, owing to his not having sufficient time. Tbe proceedings were purely of a business char acter, and of no inter st to the publio at large At the conclusion ol tbo mooting Genera! Robeson was called on, and responded in a neat little speeoh in hi usual style, bringing forth the plaudits of hu auditory. A Supposed Eiver Pirate. About 7 o'clock this morLing, at. Officer Carrow and Leavitt were asaing bwanBonand South streets, their atten tion was a traded to a fumiture-oar in charge ot a man named John buillvan. Their suspicions being aroused by bis actions, ba was arrested, and tbe car was found to be full of rope and rigging, iron, and pieces of ornamental brass work, b iliivan could tot give a dear title to the proptrt?, and t'dd quite a twisted tale as to tbe manner in which it bad come into bis possession. Ihe property had evidontly been taken liom a river teamer. It is now at tbe Second District Police Station, awaiting the identi fication of tbe owners. TnE Election Bully for the "Bulls." At tbe meeting of the Board ot Brokers this morning, it entored into the bead of some par ticular "bull" to see how high Ueister Clymer cmid to hoiKted. So be proposed an infoimal vote on the Guberna'ional question, which was taken accord ingly. Those who favored tue eleetion ot Geuerat Geary beld np their bands, and the contrary like wise; the le-ult standing 60 to 12. A motion to make tbe vote unanimous was carried, amid great en.busiasm. Q The Yobk County Faik, just closed, a yarded to Wi loox & GibOs the first premium for best Sewing Machines " The Tax on Pickles. In answer to a telegram from a gent emaa of this city, Deputy (.ommissiOLcr Harland says: l'ick.es in glass packages are not exempt from duty, as they aree ther Iruits or vegetables when than made, prepared, and sold, or offered lor sa e, or ro moved for consumption, tbe bo'.t.e or other glass t ackage containing thorn, must be stamped incin formity with tbe requirements ot 'Schedule C,' of tbe act of July 13, 1800." , The New Jekeey State Fair, held at Trenton last month, awarded tbe highest premium to Wiilcox & bibbs for "best Sewing Machines " Slight Fire. 'I here was a slight Are at tbe residence ot Mr. Clark, in U tcheli's court. The fire burned up a bed and some o'otblng It was put out before it bad done m ich damage, f ho loss will not exceed ff20. At Doyi.estown, Bucks (Pa.) County Fair, altera severe contest., tbe first pr. mium lor "best Sewing Machines" was a ard-d to Wiilcox & Gtbbs ROCKHILL & WILSON. FINE CLOTHING IIOUSE, Nos.603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. latest Style Sack and Walking Coats. 1 BOYS' CLOTHING. The Elkctton "Bixlt" McMullin'h I'BitHooATtvK. lhis morning our reporter was despatched in tho direction ot the notorions 'ourth Ward." to aee how went the day indie uuiiiMiiunn Ul -Jiii7 SIOMUIIln. AI USIial OO BUO'l occasions, lhatdignitary was duoovered wio.ding a rather dospotio sway tA.', '? ;'" b Vision polling hoti e, whero "Hilly ho ds his headquarters, cur rei ortor put to n cflicer Ihe appropriate Inquiry : Is anything upf" lie was at oi,ce In'orm d that the prirl'ege ol de positing a voto had be n denl.d a rats who was known to be a Jt pub loan Our reporter bunted up the party thus aggrieved, anu ier ired lrom him tbe fol.owing statement : " I was roiugtovote the Kepnblican tickot.and Billy McMuMin put Inn lip in, and said if 1 didn't shut up ho would hit me Hi i ho mouth. "I said to him : -Yon aie around your own doors now; it it wasn't so I'd give it to you. I wou d like to know by what right Dilly Mo li ullin lntortores in these things?'" I lie gei.tkn an m:y well te indignant. Bat bis indignation was an to no purpose, as at tne latest advices b:s ballot as -till iu his pocket. TnE Election "Everything Lovely." As we go to press, we have beard 01 but feiv dis turbances, and those have bcon ot the most trivial character. Ueio and there a tew boisierotis indi vluuals who hove imbibed a little too muon ol the li(U dity popularly termed rot gut," have at ti tnpud fo create a dMurbance, ilthor by mtertet ing wilh the voting ot others, or by attempting to Co the thing "double" them-olve. But tho large and energotio police force on duty throughout the city have checked ail those embrro rows by summarily taking their abettors mtocus tidy. It is to be hoped that tho latter hair ol the day will bo as decent and orderiy as has boon tuo first half. Child Injured. This mornlnz, a child named John Kvau, only three )ears old, was knocked down bv a horso at Klnvontli sniKlniim stietts. It was serloosiy hurt, being bruised very severeiv suuut me legs i ue cmid was taken to tne home of its parents, No. 808 Inquirer stroet. Murdkbs Gotham journals pretond to sneer At tho amount ot murder here ; But, when events are raro, They atti act inott observation; Anu a city's reputation That is mosi pure and fair, Every spot more quickly suows, Like mud splashed ou sun mer clothes; And, by-the-by, now styies tor fall Are now displayed at lower Hall. If'e are vrevared wtth an unusuallu fall find com- prthmsive stock of Men's, Youths', and Boys' H'til and Winter Co'hinr, whirh we are selling at much LOWER PRICES THAN HAVK OKKN KNOWN POB 8EVK HAL YEARS. I'oiiaratulatino our imtrmi and the puhtic generally upon the decline in the prices of mv- urtuiB vmtcn renaers tins poustoie, we tnvite an examination. 1'owkh Ua ll. No. 618 Markkt street, BEWjiETT ft Co, MAaara Vtti ltuia nf l.la . t f .Mn t - - - - -' vi.j , pieiF.ruil( for a aroat sale ol valuablo work ot art. to be lie d nil W nri Tw.uia v A n 1 'I IiiimIu 17m. n . iu.i. at 11 A. M.and 71 1". M. , comprising Bronza Uroupts and Figures, Sta'uarr, etc, and tor Hie purpose liavo secured Scott's Art (lallery, No. 1020 Cliei-nut treut,wbicU will remain closod during that week lor tbe purpose ot anauging the exhibition a ue tuiK-tuuu una uueu auiecteu wuu great care one ol tbo lirm recently returned lrom Europe, and is by lar tho greatest m ortuient ever olfured at tlllll.iAllfllA III tilU PmiTltrv Qlliln tlio a .In Aft wA ' . , ' o'u vi mu vm b.niol Vito Viti & Nous in New York, in the vojr loos vi en lor iiifpeciion ou luoiuay, mtn instant. MA Kit IK D. BOWMAN HPMPII BKYa. On the 7,b Instant, at o stil Broad street, by Kev. .lanslno, bit. Joai n M v M t. to Mrs. SAKAti JANE till jIhh:.:vh. k..,i. of this city. ' CLABKBHEIO. October 20 1861, f'H VRLES E ILaKK to Miss til MA BUElU.offbilado.pnla. FLKi-K MFTZi 11. On Saturday the mh in.un by the Hev. I , P. Rodman. Mr. WILLIAM a. tLECK to kiss ADELL Jlt lZUKfi, Dotll ol this city. DIED. BI.ITTON.-On the 7th instant, Mr. JOjEl'II a. BHlTlON,aged39vears ' Ihe relatives and friends of th. rami t. And hn.. Tribe. Ho. s, Improved Or.ier of Ked Men. and moral Harrison Lo ge. No. 133. I. O. ot . F., nie re specuuib invited to ut end his luneral. from hu late residence. o. I2A B. Firth treit. on Wedncsdnv aftor nooti at 1 o'clock. To proceed to leutu street Union Ground. Q1LI IE8. On the Bin Instant nftnr iiiunrm m-.. .Mr. 1HKO. A. GIl.LlhB. ltt tlieM'2,1 v.mr nfl,,--,, oQicerolthe WarollHW. , 'ihe relatives and inends of the family, also ths flol dlirs otl8i'2 are respectmlit Invlt'd to a: lend the lune ral, lrom bis 1 te residence, No 3M A. Second street, on HI LSI HOLD.-on the 8th Instant OEOnnK rr. inn nf Fdwara a ana Louisa J. Helmbo.d, tn the 21st rear oi his ge: i no leiatives ana trii nan or tne mmiiy are resoecttully invlttd to attend his luneral. from lili- lather's residence. ISo. 11)17 Loin oard street, on Wedi esduv aiienwm i t 1 o'clock, without lurtliei notice. Uh YV OOD.-On the 8th tnstnnt Mr. RKITRRV rrn-r. TV ( Ol), In t he Hut year ol bl uo. Tbe ra allvca and irleuds of the lamllv ana miintiiill invlied to attend his luneral. lrom his late residence. no. PJ44 a air street, oeiweeu morris ana wooa streets, on Thursday aitei noon next at 2 o'clock. LtVERI NO At Lafaiette. Indiana, on the 7th In slant, ABRAHAM LLVttil.NO, Sr., in the 77th year ol bis ate. ine relatives ana i-ienos ot tne lamuy are invited to attend his luneral, from ihe tesldence of ols son-in-law, Mr. David Morgan. Lower Merlon. Montsomerv cnuntv. on Friday morning, the 12th Instant at 10 o'clock. To proceed to tne lioxborough Baptist Church. SMEIHUHST.-On the 8th Instant EMEUSE wife of W. A. Kmetliurst ot this cltr. and daughter of tha lato John Millar ot Lancaster. Due notice will be given ot tbe luneral. hTOCKTON. At MorTen. Frinceton. N. J., on the 7th Instuut ROBKRT FIKLt) s'l OCK.10N. late a Com modore In the United States Navy. Funeral iroin Morven, on Weanesday, the 10th Instant, at 2 o'clock l'.M. m TJRE HANGING BASKETS OF A VA- V rleiy ol patterns, and several sty es of Hooks and Brackets lor suspending them on. are for sale by 1 KU MAM &, BUAW, So. m (Eight Thirty-live) MAKKET Su, below Ninth. HORSR LOCK9, HORSE CARDS, CURRY and Mine Combs, Horse Fleams. Farriers' Knives, uitcning noots ana cnatns, nope naiters. anu Hatter Chains, sold by TRUMAN A SUAW, 1,0. 096 (ttgni xmrty-nvej MAnikc.r bt.. below Miutn. CHAIN SCOURERS ARE USED FOR scouting Iron boiler or pots, Instead of using sand or abbes, or scraping with table knives. For sale at No. 834 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET St.. below Nlnh WARBORTON. rASllIONAHI.E HATTER, No. 430 CUKSNUT Street, Next door to Post Office. 1155 BAH B Elt'S IMPROVED PEMISCOPIC SPKCTACIliS. tunerler o all others. Thy excite the wosdvr ami admliation of all wbo use them. . anutactory and Saies-rooms, No. 248 N. blUaTU Street, Phiia-,Pa. . operaTTT.assks. Assortmei t large and varied. I'rtces low. 9 21 3 in J LARGE, WELL LIQIITEP AND P N1ILATED C003I ON TH SC0XD FLOOlf OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Strei. TO RENT, With or without steam power. Apply In tin office, first floor. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING IIOUSE, K06. 603 and 605 CHESNUT St , Phila. COACHMEN'S COATS. COACHMEN'S COATS. HUNTING COATS. HUNTING COATS. AUCTION SALES. B Q P A miH - aa. .Bo. 1020 CHESNUT STREET. v v " " inin5I!.7l.-5J',?S1,y,,"w,WI,, mtk arraniramsnts 1 VrK . f a O'lr""1"!?". Matuary, or any othnr nn.t i.o.iIl.-Vk1' l0""nTlnB In the centra ol ths ri?rbiV noro"Khr ot our city, mikes It A yencral oonnolsseura and lovers or art in iJrfjJ.'f" or1m"!bndlso In (ronorsl sollrtte,! Per soaal at fnilon jiWn to ouduort aioa. B. co rt, J a. a.uJ,SS'.T?'i.!li?i-?ino"Mat0 nnnne a pselal sale tlo li.k place In ibe month ofOctatwn ol va'uaols and rare works ol art; Venll I ralo arouns, Ir'.n tl o Ant'nue I.auan maible parlor staiuaryi broias as"l ca subhetsi rlfftNiit ,llt Oimiiln e o?k," n i .ri 'n mental and aardrn slatuarv. ami mm.y altrao Ive g" V In .rt 5 ntvH dfslriis thefniportailiin ol Mi.sim. Vj, irV,the arid sehcttd In Europe bv one ol the firm. TlilV va ii f, r.f'J "? ,,,e n,"t '""Kli'la evor onsmd In the Inlud I Htutoa since llmnr-ai snln ot wrksniart trade by the old firm ol Miii-r Tlio VM A. Mm. lHf.2. at 'he Alhsmhra Hall, Nw oik. Tha data or tl s salewil beiivrn In Intiirn adirllMiiiiiiiiita il ,,11,1.1 canlswill beiisucd lor tlir 001 nslon. 020tlituU PANCOAHT A WAUNOCk" , . AUCTlONEEItH, ' " N. '440 M A UK ET Mlrnt, IAItOE rOMTlVK BALE OK Sol) I.OT'AME Klt:N AND IMPOH1II) l)HV i)iMm EM lUiI'lUHtlKH. IIOSIEKY, LIMA'. AMI Mll.l.l . l'OOI8, by CiitiiloKiin, upon a t-rmlil ... On WrdiKdnn . October in, commencing at 10 o'c'ock, roinprNlns a Rf ncrsl osortmint 01 saonan e itooils. whir.fi will lis lound well worthy ol the attention 01 pun-liusurs. fl at MTLSi7 POSITIVE "ALE OF 1100 I.OT.4 irxs- SAN'' UOOUH, BV CAT A - E . . 0n frtnesrtav Mo'nln October 10, comprlslinj a mil line ol choice and new styles now landing, and never before oflorod, conslsdiix in part of lots newest strlos embroidered laconnt and eatn- brie edylngs and InserllnKS, itom low to finest qualities. lots rb-hiy emtiroidored doublo Jaconet and ctm- brlc bands. lots newest styles embroidered Jaconet and catnric fiounclnas lots mbioldired braided button edgings and hem stitched cambilc hdkts. lots embroidered and braided linen camnrlo liakfg Kts In'suts' embroldored waists and lobes. lots ladles embroldereil collar sats lots p aln and embroider d linen seta 10 8 it SAMARITAN'S GUT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT I The Most Certain Eemedy Ever Used. TES, A POSITIVE CURE! BALSAM, C0PAVIA, aili MERCURY DISCARDED! Only ten pills to be taken to effect a euro. They are purely vegetable, having no smell or un pleasant taste, and will not injure tho stomach or bowels or tho mcst delicate. Cures In from two to four days, and recent ccses in twenty-lour hours. No exposure, no trouble, no change whatever. Ma e pa kages, $2; Female, 13-scnt by mail. SOLD BY DESMOND & CO., No. 910 RACE Street, PHILADELPHIA, AKL ALL DBUGGI8T3. It BIOKKENE, OK LIFE-REJUVENATOR. STRENGTH TO THE WEAK YOUTH TO Till AGIO This preparation is nnenoal'ed aa a rejuvenator and re storer ot wasted and Inert function. 1 He leett e. the sued aad all those who have In any way impaired their vitality by excessive mental or physi cal app ricaOon.will find the Htokrene to be what its name implies a Uie-rejavenator, which, while it builds up the shattered constitution, will also Impart to the feelings tbe briskness and energy wMch belong to youth. Ho matter by what cause anv organ has become entoe hled in Its mnctlens this superb preparation will remove that cause at once and lorever. BIOK.KKKE cures Ueneial Debility, Impotency, Ner vous Incapacity, Dyspepsia, Depression, Loss of Appe tite, Low Hpirl'a, Imbecility, Mental Indolence. K.inucla tlon. Ennui. It bas a most deltgbttul, desirable, and novel effect upon the nervonssystem. and a I wbo are In anyway prostra'ed by nervous disitblildes are earnestly advised to seek a cure in this most excel. eut and un equalled preparation. BIOKIlKNjtt The Feeble, the Languid, the Despair ing, the Old. should give this valuable discovery a trial t it will be fbnnd totally QiUerent from all other articles for tbe same purpose. ... ... '1 o FEMALES. This preparation Is invaluable in ner vous weaknesses oi all kin is. as It will restore tbo wasted strength with wonder ml permanence. It Is also a giand Tonic, and will Rive re lef ra Dvspep sia with the first dose A brief persls ence in Ha use will lenovate the stomach to a degree of perfect health, and banish Dyspepsia forever. One Dodar per bottle, or six bottles for i5. Beld bv Druggists generally, neui oy tJipretn nayww " dressing rCIIINUS & H1LLTKB Proprietors, BUIti rauEi street, iew lorn. Rnlil Y.V JOHK80N. HOLLOWAT COWDEN, o KiKoiu oiAiii ttreet. DYOlT at CO., 419tbstu6mrp Ko. 232 il SECOND 8t. g29-CUARTER PERPETUAL FRANKLIN FIRE INSURANCE COMPAin or PHILADELPHIA. Assets on January 1, 18G0, 2,50(85100. Capital tlOO 000 00 Aeciueu Burplus 944.M3 U I'remlums l,ltl,Hvd-s UfcSEITLED CLAIMS, LNCOME FOB 6H tlMOTta. iWW. LOUSES PAID SINCE 18SO OVER 5,000,000. i'erpe'ual and Temporary Policies on Liberal Terms, DIUEUTOBfl. L'barlea M Bnncker. r owara v. uaie. tieorge Kales, Alfred Filler. Francis W. Lewis, If. . I'ier Mct'all. l obias vi anei, Suuiuel Orunt, tieorve W. Micbards, isaac i CIIARLK8 N. BA5CKER, President. EDWAKD C DALE, Vice-President. W. UcALUHTEB Becretary protein. JStlJ JA8. ROCKHILL & WILSON, FINE CLOTHING IIOUSE, (!os 603 and 605 CHESNUT St., Phila. FALL AND WINTER OVERCOATS IN GREAT VARIETY. FOURTH EDITION THE ELECTION. PARTIAL BET-URNS. First Senatorial District. Mr. Nichols will be elected by a Uaudsome nuijority, but General McChikIIcbs Is riinnlns far alx ad of his ticket. Third ongrcaaional OUtrlct. A lanvass of tho vote of th ) Thirteenth, 81x' tn'i.tli, and Klhlecnth Wards, at 2 o'clock this Hllcrr.oon, show a majority of 305 for Myerr, winch It a Union Rftin, and tne election or Mr. M.yrrs l thus secured. 1. , KEVKNTII VAIII. At 1 o'c'ock the majority tor Ooary was 3-5. Kl;ilTH WA1U). '1 l e mslorily In this Ward is reported at 307. TKN'TII WAUU. OOVEUKon. f-i-arv 1H77 Clymer u?7 COHOBKMH O'Noill , 1900 liu'uif UjtJ ASSKMBLT. , 1781 luas Kerns l'oineroy , KIFTKKXTII WAIID. This ward will have the "banner" atjain. TU majority for (feary at 1 V. M. wai 872. KDI'RTII WARIi. At noon to-day the vole stood i T , , ...... ,........ CI) mer . 720 .. 16i t Uymer's majority 87 THIRTEENTH WAUU. TWO O'CLOCK. f-ieair 531 majority Myrrs 459 " Uwcns , 371 General Lyle is running ahead of his ticket in several ward.-. FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. 31. SPECIAL DELTAIC HE 3 TO EVENING TELEOKAPH.J Wahhington, October 9. Tlie Iutllnu Outrages. Major-General Cloud, special ajront to examine into Indian outrjges, reports that tlie Pawnee and Omahas are not the guilty parties, and that the Ottoes are responsible tor the deeds. Surrender of stClata Agent. J. B. Lowenlhall, the claim asent, charged with defrauding the Goyerument, arrived in this city to-day, and, accompanied by his coun sel. Mesers. Riddle and Stanton, proceeded to the court-house and gave himself up to the Mar shal voluntarily.to meut the charttes. Pardon of a Mall Robber. The President has pardoned John H. Mel linger, of Pennsylvania, hentenced to five years imprisonment for stealing a letter from tho mail. Baltimore Politics. Baliimobk, October 9. Reports are in circu lation of an intention on the part of Governor Swann to remove the Police Commissioners, oa the ground ot alleged official misconduct in making arrangements for the municipal election. The report occasion much discussion, tho Republicans maintaiulug that the Commission ers Lave not violated the lav, and that the Governor cannot exercl e such authority until the Commissioners shall have been first iudlote I, tried, and convicted of unlawful conduct, as they are placed in office by the Legislature, and not appointed by the Governor. The conservative maintain that be can remove them, the same as any other State officers. The Roman Carbolic Council. Baltimore, October 9. The Roman Catholic Council proceedings are now strictly private, and conducted In Latin. There will be auolber public service on Thurs day, and a final demonstration on Sunday week. Tbe Political Excitement in Baltimore SPECIAL despatch to the evening telegraph. Baltimore, October 9. The same parties who tore down the flag from the Conservative Union headquaiters put it up again half-an-hour after wards, minus the appended name of the National Union Party's Headquarters. The excitement eontinues, but there are no more special out rages. CHAMPION TELEGRAPH MATCH. Burns, of Worcester, the Winner Extra ordinary Manipulation. From tilt Boston Traveller, October 6. A tbiid match tor the toieeranh sondine chara- S'oLbhip ol ew York and .New Knilaud, between leasra. P. II. riurns, of tVorooster. and W. K. Ket tles, ot Fall ltlvrr took p ace at 4 o'clock eterday afternoon, on the Western Union Company's 1 nes lrom New York to Boston Mr Kettles working from tbe former and the champion from his own city Since the last trial between the two irentlomon, tbe interent ol the puo'io at larfre in tuese matches, and of te errapht-rs especially, lis been lariroly augmented, so much so. in iact, that considerable turns are known to have changed hands on tbe result. Tbe 250 words appointed to be sent, were fixed upon only vestorday moruin, a lowing littlo or no cbance lor i raoiice, otherwise tbe raoe of spued would have keen higher) but as it was, the time Bade probably eouals the best on record. Mr. Kettles 'co. and. as on a former occasion, wit Interrupted in his first essay At the cono'usion oi liisreoond and more suocesful attempt, the time was announced to six minutes and lweuty-;even seconds Mr. Hums fo lowed, completing his task in six minu es, seven seconds. By two ot the three judge iliecl)U'p:on's writing- was eonsidered plainer and better than his opponout's, while their col loairna lavoied Sir Kettles' in the respects. They were united, l owever, in tbe opinion that the display on either side was every wsy better than any previous one that bad come within their experience. Mr. Bums was adjudged victor, and a such is to bo'd the champion key until a better man presents him self. In ort'er that the non-tolegraphing publio may tbe better appreciate the skill display od as above recorded, it nisi be we 1 to say that the 250 worda transmitted in 867 seconds eou aiued 1169 letters, or more than three to be sunt per second I To form these letters It was necoasary to make 2ot2 down strokes of graduated loutrtli, wiih the kev, and aa many up strokes In every second, therefore, Mr. burns performed a trifle over fourteen distinot mo tioi s of bis band. Ibe punctuation marks are not taken into this calculation, although they were in troduced by each contestant. W ben we consider that in writing In the Morse alphabet a well-defined space or pane must be madi , not only between the words but also betwoen the letters, and even in some of the loiters themselves, all of which i so much time loat, the rapidity of Mr. Herns' manipulation partakes of tne marvellous. It la thought improbable that Mr. Kettles will again appear aa a contestant tor the eliampiouUipl at least tor the present. Other aspirants may, Uow ever, present themselves. It is rumored that aueady negotiations are mak ing for a match between the "oliampion tele Trap tt sender" oi thu section and a Sou'.bera operator oi sou repute, New Yo k Politic. I tjKFALo, October n.-Joon Hoyt. fie Fenian Colonel who was nominated by the fcpub1lr.ini for the Assembly. Las declined the nomination. The wejthcr is very "iru. f-iom Uottoii Barton, October f. Tbe kerosene oii store of A. (J. Foss, No. 75 Union street, wa b'jrti! last night. The loss amounted to $10,031, Ot which lhere,is a psrlial Insunuee. Th occu pants lost from $2000 ti $1000. Latest Markets bj Telegraph. Nrtw York, Ootober tf.- blocks are stesor Chicago and Hook Island, llJ! CumbeilauU preferred. 6ti5; Illinois Central sorip, 120; do bonds 103; Michigan xtiLL ,Vni ,4! 0. 7i)i Kr,e 88; 7- i.lJ.monr T,;"h Company. 66: Trans,;; Philaaa. Stock Exchanso Sales, Oct. 9 Kepoiled by Do Haven & Rro., No. 40 S. Thiid stroet na.lTVJSJ'.W BOARDS. 40C0 Leh 6s, W uj , WHUS7-aisJuiiclis-.I 1000 U 8 l(MOs..rer Btu I000 1'aKad in6s 91 WKX) t.'onnt'g K bds 93 tiCOO US 6-208 66. ..1103 K0 sn Heading ,.s30 68 lOshla ai 6tUI 21 sn Cam & Am. .131 on do lao 4h do 131 4) ill N Centr .... 4i sh Choi St WaiK 66 200 an rii : K 33 209 ah do 030 33i .innr, a SECOUD BOARD. 60 th C A A sor.p.. 4&j ......... ut &inflfi-A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY O I IH n J. will be offered to any gnlahiVl enter prising young man with tho ajove capital who? hi c.al? ,m9" '"", I00 to 1S)0 por mont uTslSaM olltlon h0nor,'D!8 n(t 'inate, and without coin- Call on Mr. FOWLEK, for three days.at tho "Amrlcia .V 0 10 g it" WATCHES, JEWELrtY ETC. & FIXE GOLD WATCHES. To Sojourners In our Cltv. to u,SCa" ',pecl,I ttnlton f "e tofoirner. In our oity FINK WATCH AND 8II.VKRU'Aai t Dm a nv n niiiaDijisuoicn'i OF W. W. CASSIHY, No. IU South SECOND Street, Wbo has on band one orihe finest assortments ot Jew. e ly. etc.. of any tn the city. A splendid assortment r MLYEFW-ABE ALWAYS O.V HAS D. Remember W. v. CASSIDY, 8108 Wo. 1 South SECOND 8txt DIAMOND DEALER & JE1VELER na-Tl'IIKS, IEH Itl.KI a SILVER WARK, WATCHES and JEWELET EEPAIEED. 0gCheatnnt 8t..rhil Owlngto the decline ot God, has made a ire.tre luction In price of his large and e'i ssor:ed stock Diamonds, WatcriBs. Jewelry, f Stiver-ware, Etol fte pobhc are respectmUy invited to call and exantaa our stock before purchasing elsewhere- a SILVER-PLATED WARE. 8A3ICEL. K. SMYTIfr Practical Partner of the late Arm of Mrin a SMYTH, would inform the trade that he hL "moved & . No. 33 South THIRD Street, Where he will continue the ma iu.-actara at art pit RIOB SiLVKK PLATEI WAR ot . oube JllwnS' pl.te.Mder the nmneof the a.mof bMVm HENRY HARPER, JS No. 5QO AIIC1I STREET aiaanractn and Dealer to Watches Fine Jewelry, Silver-Plated Ware, 818 Solid Silver- Ware. RICH JEWELRY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IS DIAMONDS, FINE WATCIIE8, JEWELRY Etc. Etc. Etc 30$ HO. 18 S. XI GHTH 81 T, Phllad. pER FECT ION-, IS RARELt ATTAIHED, TET ' A. B. W. BULLARD'S IMPROVED OIL SOAP.! FOX BEUOTINQ Grease, Paint, Pitch, and Varnish,' t'lom all Good of D arable Colon, la ahead of. anytbiac. yet discovered. It leaves tbaOoods eoft, and ai narfect aswhenness'i wlib uo soot upon which dust can ooi.ect as ia tbacaas, with all the proparatlons heretolore sold- lor cleaaalwi goods. It Is delicately periumed. and enOrelyt roe frosn. tk a dlsakreeabla odor of Ucnaine, and all other rwluijj tlul'ls. COUSTKRFEIT3 Ot this pupsrailon are txtant therefore be sure and iaienoiie but that v tilth bas tne aWofravaofA. B Wi ia'LLAkl on the label. ' Manufactared by the Propiietora, A. B. W. BULLABD fc CO., woacsaisK, mass. General Agents lor Pennsylvania, .s dyoct & co. Bo. til Korth 8XC02JD Utie, Philadelphia, i For sale by all Druggists. 7 ti Im ROBERT. SHOEMAKER & CO.fc WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANVFACTUREBP, i IM PQH TERS, AAJ) DEALMIS. Ilk Paints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 KOUTII S'OURTII STREET, 123 3m COFNEB OF RACE, UNADDLTFiRATEO LIQUORS oNLTi Kit' HA HI) PfcNlHTAN'd tri)UK ANU VAtHTH. KO. 130 OtlKSN'Wr-HTRKKT Kcuriy Otiiit4 as Pot Ottoe , , Pllll.iDKI.PUI atteooia w.Iupplied 0t JVi kw c,)iatl v r V
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