8 THK DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1868. OCTOBEB 13. Pennsylvania Ohio Indiana Nebraska. The Approaching Contest at the Polls. The Candidates of the Two Parties. The Figures of Past Tears. On Tuesday next, October 13, the States of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Nebraska hold electlens for State ofhoers and members of the Forty-first Congress. Tnese elections are doubly Important, si boo they will serve as an Index to the grand contest of November over the Pre, ldentlal cbalr, wbloh Is to deolde the fate of the Union for all time to come. PENNSYLVANIA. The following are the names of the candl dates of the two parties: State Officers. FOB ATJDITOB-OBNBRAL. Republican. Democratic. Gen.J.F. Hartranft, Charles E. Boyle. FOB BCBVETOR-OENKRAIi. Gen. J. M. Campbell, Wellington II. Eat. Members of Congress. J Ut. Republican, Democratic. 1. Bent. L. Berrr. Satnuel J. Randall. st. Cuarles O'Neill, Thomas ti. Florence. JUI1U MOUdl. James B. Nicholson. John K. Reading. uouu v. otuea. R. K. Monaghan, J. LawrenoeGetz. Hiram B. Bwarr, Hubert C. Crane. James J. Conner. D. M. Van Auken. G. W. Woodward. Victor E. Ploleu Joseph F. Kolpe, R. J. Haldeman. F. M. Kimmell. a Ijeonard Myers, 4 W. 1. Kelley. S. 'Caleb N. Taylor, 0. J. Brellenbucn, 7. W.Townsend, H Henry s. Eckert, 9. O. J. Dickey, Vac'y O. J. Dickey, 10. Henry L. Cake, 11. Jobn Torrey, 12. Theo. Strong, IS. Ulysses Mercnr, 14. Jobn B. Paoker, 15. Bamuel Small, R. M. Da Franoe. K. M. De France. Henry 1. Foster. Anirew Burn. Lewis Z. Mitobell. David Crawford. itt. Jobn Cessna. 17. 'Daniel J. Morrell, John P. Linton. IH. w. ti. Armstrong, i a.. taauaey. 1 9. "G. W. Scofleld, Rasiielas Brown, 20. u. w.uiinuan, Vac'y, 8. N. Fuller, Si. MobnCovode, 22. James 8. Negley, 23. Darwin Phelps, 24. James B. Donley, (Members of present Congress.) City and County Officers. FOB MAYOR. Republican. Democratic, Geu. iiecior Tyndale, Dtulel M. Fox. FOB RECEIVER OF TAXES. Richard Feliz, Jobn M.. Melloy. FOB CITT CONTROLLER. Bamuel P. Hancock, George Gclz. FOB CITT COMMISSIONER. 11 8 J or Alex. MoUuen, Major David P. Weaver. FOB CITT SOLICITOR. Thomas J. Worrell, Thomas J. Barger. FOB PRB81DBST JCDOB OF THB DISTRICT COURT. J. I. Clark Hare, William L. Hirst. FOB ASSOCIATE JUDGE. M. Russell Tbayer, Tnoinas Oreenbank. FOB DISTRICT ATTORNEY. Charles Gibbons, Furman Bneppard. FOB FROTHONOTART OF COMMON PLEAS. Copt Rich. Donegan, Albert Vf. Fietoher. The State Legislature. FOB MEMBERS OF TUB SENATE. DUL Republican. Democratic 2 A. Wilson Henszey.T. Bprole LMsearlng. 4, George Connell, Thomas Collins. FOB ASSEMBLYMEN. 1 Davld Foy, (J. M Leisenrlng. 2. R. U. Tltlermary, Jobn Moblinuls. 3. WilllsmP. Hauim,.Saniuel Josephs. 4. Geo. W. Myers, Jr., tiuke Keegan. - 5. Joseph T. Tnoinas, Jobn 1. lingers. . Col. (J. Klecxner. J. Travis Q.uIick. uaniei tseeuKen, John H. Crox. damuel D, Ditley. Audrew Bramaker. Daniel WUbam. James W. Docker. Miohsiel Mullln, Bamuel Ojdln. Hamuel Baton, Jr. Satnuel E. Graver, E. K. Worrell. Hamuel haverty. . 7. James Suoers. S. James V. Blotter, 9. Capt Frank Logo. 19. Col. K. W. Davis, 11. W. M. Bann, 12. 'Alex. Adaire, 13. EiiosC. Rentier, 14. Jobn Cloud, in. James Holgate, 16. Col. M. O. Hong, 17. Col. Jobn Clark, 15. Cant H. Hervey. lMembersoi the last Liegisiainre.; Sketches of the Republican Candidates GENERAL JOHN F. HARTRANFT, the Republican oandldate for the office of Auditor-General, was born In Montgomery oonnty, Pa., December 16, 1830. He graduated at Union College, Bobenectady, In 18 j3, and at tbe time of tbe breaking one of tbe Rebellion ne was engaged In the practice of the law In Mont gomery oonnty. He raised tbe 4th Pennsylva nia Regiment of three months' volunteers, and at the tlrei battle of Bull Run he served on the siatt' of General Franklin. After tbe discharge of the 4th Regiment, Colonel Hartranft raised tbe 61st three years' Regiment, which be led at tbe battle of Roanoke Island, In February, 1802, and also In the bril liant charge by which tne town of Newborn was carried In tbe following March. Colonel Har tranft fought gallantly at tbe seoond battle of Bull Run, at Cnanlilly, at South Mountain, and at Antletam. In 1803 Colonel Hartranft par ticipated In tbe campaign agalust Vloksburg, under General Grant, and after the capture of thai place he commanded tbe 61st Regiment, nnder General Bberman, In Mississippi. At this time he suffered much lsorn Bunstroke, and was obliged to return to tbe North. Ia No vember, 1863, be rejoined the army near Kuox vllle, Tenn., and commanded tbeseoond division of the Ninth Corps. He took part in tbe bitlle of Campbell's Station, and during the siege of Knoxvlile he turned bis knowledge oi engineer ing to account by the construction ot dams to Interrupt the progress of the enemy's forces. In Marcb, 1804, be was deiacned to take com mand or tbe rendezvous at Annapolis lor the Blh Corps, then la process of reorganization, and soon alterwards he was assigned to tbe oororcandof tbe 1st Brigade of tbe 3d Division of the corps. He participated with distinction in tbe bailies of tbe Wilderness, Bpoltsylvanta, North Anna, Cold Harbor. Petersourg, Weldon Railroad, Reams' Station, PoplarGroveOhurob, aud Hatcher's rnn. His valuable services in these engagements were recognized by Gene ral Grant, and be was accordingly appointed Brigadier-General, to date from March 12.1801, "lor gallant and meritorious services during tbe war." In the last battle of tbe war he took a distinguished part, and bis bard-won victory over tbe Rebels at Forv Bteadtnan gained for hm bis brevet of Major-General. In 180) be was elected Auditor-General of the State of Pennsylvania by a majority of 22,000 over W. II. H. Davis, the Democratic nominee. GENERAL JACOB H. CAMPBELL, the Republican candidate lor tbe offloe of Surveyor-General, was born in Somerset eon my, Pennsylvania, on the 20ih of November, 1821. He was apprenticed to tbe printing business, and followed It for a number of years. Subse quently be engaged In other occupations, aud la 1861 be went to California. In 1853 he esta blished bluiself at Johnstown, Pa., aud at the breaking out of tbe war be was oouneoted with tbe Cantorla Iron Works. In 1801 be was one of tbe first to volunteer ior the defense of tbe country. The company to whlob he was altaoned was Incorporated in tbe 3d Rjgi noent oi Pennsylvania, Volunteers, and Lieutenant Campbell was appointed Quartermaster. On me 301 hot July, ISolhe was commlskioned by Governor turila to raise a regiment, which, when oiganizud. was deslg. Bated the 64tb. For sometime Colonel Camp bell was stationed on tbe line of tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, aud performed efficient servlo there in protecting tneroad. In March. J 803, be was assigned to tbeoomma.id of the 4lb Brigade, lt Dlvlaion, 8lb Army Corps Colo nel Campbell took an active pari la tne battle of New Market, and tbe deiermtued aland which bis regiment made in a great measure aved Hlgel's army from rout and demoraliza tion. In bis report of the battle General Bigel acknowledged Colonel Campbell's ser vices In the handsomest manner. For his bravery at tbe battle of Piedmont, under Gene ral Hunter, be was breveted a Brigadier General. He took an active part In various battles and military manoeuvres under Gene rals Hnnter and Bnerldan, In Virginia, and no totbe time of bis being mustered ont of tbe service, in tbe fall of 1804, be was never absent from bis command except three weeks, when be was sitting on a Court of Inquiry, and dur ing a period of thirty days, when be waagranted "leave of absence." General Campbell was originally a Jackson Democrat, but In 1848 he voted for tbe Free-soil candidates, Van Baren and Adams, and ever slnoe be baa acted with tbe party of liberty and progress. In 1805 General Campbell was elected Surveyor-General of the State of Pennsylvania bv a msjorlty of 21,986; bis competitor being J. P. Linton. GENERAL HECTOR TTNDALE, tbe Republican candidate for Mayor, la a Pblladeipblan born aud bred. He is about forty-seven years of age, having been born In this city In the year 1821. In 18.17 be visited Texas, and remained tbere two or three years. Previous to this he bad been a somewhat ardent Democrat, but what be sa of the prac tical workings of the slave system, and of the Democratic party In the slave States, caused him to alter hisoplnloni, and wnen ne returned borne be attached himself to the Free-soil parly, and became an ardent opponent of slavery. Mr. Tyndale succeeded bis father in business, and for many years be has been favor ably known as one of the 11 rm of Tyndale & Mitchell. As a merchant and a citizen be has always given a liberal support to all public enterprises and improvements, but be has never bten a politician and has never sought any office. He has taken inuou lntereat In our mliitla organizations. He was connected wltb tbe Washington Graya for some time and was after waids captain of the Cadwalailer Greys. At tbe time of tbe bieaklng out of tbe rebel lion Captalu Tyndale wax In Europe on private bitHlneffl, but be immediately returned, .and accepted tbe position of Major in tbe 23tb lini ment Pennsylvania Vo'unteers, uuder Colonel (now Governor) John W. Geary. During tbe autumn and wiuter ol 1801 and tbe spring of 1H02 Major Tyndale wa stationed at Baudy Hook, opposite Harper's Ferry, for the pur pose of guarding about ten miles of tbe front line along tbe Po lomao river. He also participated, nnder Colonel Geary, In tbe act Ion at Bolivar Helmuts, and In the marob to Edwards' Ferry, when Colonel Baber s oommaud was defeated at Ball's Blutr. In 1863 tbe 28lh H glment formed a part ot General Banks' Corps, and when Colonel Geary was promoted to tbe rank of Brigadier General, the aotual command of the regiment devolved upon Lieutenant-Colonel Tyndale, owing to tbe ill bealtn of the new Colonel. Korponay, and be did good service in guarding portions of tbe Manassas Railroad, la reoon nolssances, and in almost dally skirmishes with tbe enemy. During General Pope's cam paign LleutenanlColonel Tyndale commanded the regiment, and participated in tbe actions of Rappahanock Btaiion, Freeman's Frd, War renton, and Sulphur Springs. At Chanltlly be held two of ibe principal bridges across Bull's Rnn until tbe army and trains bad passed, aud then destroyed them to Impede tbe advance of tbe enemy. In tbe campaign under General McClelian, .L'eutenant-Colouel Tyndale com manded General Geary's Brigade, and at the battle of Antletam bo was in the thickest of the tight. His horse was shot from unier him, and be was finally struck In the bead by a musket ball and fell on tbe field of battle, apparently dead. His bodv was readied by bis gallaut comrades. who prevented It from falling Into the bands of the Rsbels when bis brigade was driven back. Afier many months of suffering he at length recovered sufficiently to take the field again, and was appointed Brigadier-General of Volunteers for gallant and odloer-like conduct. He was engaged in v .rlous services until tbe 12th of July, 1803, when Be reported to General Meade, wbo was tben in pursuit of Lee's army after tbe battle of Gettysburg, and be was as signed to tbe lltb Corp, nnder General Howard.- He participated in all tbe movements of tbe Army of tbe Potomac nnlil the defeat of Rosecrans at Oblckam iuga, when he was or aered to the West, and be was mainly Instru mental In securing a vlotory for tbe Union ai my at the battle of Wanbatobie. In tbe vic tories of Missionary Ridae and tbe series of battles around Chattanooga General Tyndale took an active part, until May, 1804, wnen be was obliged to return borne on siuk leave, and be bad only partially recovered when the sua cesses ofGruBt and Bberman Indicated an early termination of tbe war, and rendered bis reinrn to tbe Meld unnecessary. A few days ago Generl Tyndale reoelved an appropriate recognition of his eminent ser vices dnrlug the Rebellion, from the President of the United States, lu tbe shape of an ap pointment as Brevet Mwjor-General of Volun teers, to date from tbe 181 b of May, 1803. This brevet should have been conferred long ago, but it was delayed on account of General Ty u dale's well-known political principles, and be cause of tbe disagreement between tbe Execu tive and the bead of the War Department, while Hon. Edwin M. Stanton held that posi tion. The Fig-ares of the Past. THB VOTE OF PENNSYLVANIA SINCE 1800 is given In tne following table: Ytar. Office. Rrp. Uem. Maf. Total. 1800...Governor 202,403 230,239 82 101R 402,612 1860...President,....268,04) 2t'8 412 69.018U 476,412 l02...Aud.-Gen 216.616 219.141) 8.621U 441756 1803...Governor.....269,406 261.171 15.S25R 623 607 1804...Presldenl.....20 39 l 276 816 20 07itt 672.707 180S...And.-Gen 238 400 215,740 22 00011 451140 18C6...Governor 807.274 290 096 17.178 H 697,870 1807 ...Sup. Judge...266.821 267,746 922D 631,570 THB VOTES OF I860 AND 1807 are given In detail In the following table: uovernnr. jutlue aun vuurt. -law COUNTIES Adams Allegheny..., Armstrong., Beaver Bedford, Berks Blair Bradford. Bucks.-. Butler Cauubria....... Cameron . Carbon ......... Centre ., Chester Clarion.- Cleai field Ci I n ton ....................... Columbia .............. Crawloid Cumberland Dauphin.-... Delaware..... Hep. . 2s 10 20511 3758 . 3310 . 2591 7121 3520 .. 7134 . 6805 m 3544 .. 2014 874 .. 19t)6 .. 8094 8qU0 1776 1050 1754 19 id 6711 4030 6091 3017 86 7237 8509 100 4299 Elk Erie Fayette.., Forest Franklin Fullou 775 Greene 1699 Huntingdon 8248 Iodlana.................... 4458 Jefleison............. 2015 J UttHlBaeaMaaaaaa lolt) Landister 14592 Lawreuee 85t;0 Lebanon 4194 Leblgb 4159 Luzerte...n 87.13 Lycoming 3871 ilcKean..... 877 Mtr.er-... 4118 Miilllu 1725 Monioe 705 Montgomery 7L'M Montour 1130 Northampton.- 38-59 Northumberland...... 3;, 01 Periy. '.'5s I Philadelphia .61V05 Pike...... - 80l Poller l.'UU Schuylkill..... 879) bnyuer - )7ti2 Somerset 8002 Sullivan -.. 436 Surquebanua 41'-9 Tloua - 4791 UnloD 1991 Vtnango 4409 Wairen 2087 Washington 4977 Wayne - 2357 Wektroorelaud........... (out Wyoming 14ii8 York 6h96 Totals 290,090 WU- 8iart- Cfymer, llnmi, ux)d, Dein, Jiep. JJem. 8120 2437 2829 12795 181i3 9)91 8078 8235 2931 2385 2818 2278 2835 6395 2044 13288 6117 11912 2708 8113 2510 8091 6840 2338 739) 6224 6910 3061 2939 2002 829) 2004 H)20 803 twW 800 2339 1687 2121 8505 279i) 8173 6221 7751 683 2813 1410 2003 2786 1477 274 1 23-J7 1002 2228 8583 109S 8453 4909 6400 4018 4507 8451 4231 4.101 6247 8S47 2262 8207 2143 916 2.S0 761 8957 6504 8423 4359 8184 3S59 76 2S9 819 4100 8773 3902 1055 709 J019 8230 1813 2751 2239 8009 2253 2109 80u8 I3u7 1912 1800 1SS1 1811 130S 1005 8592 12799 7475 1410 2h33 1281 2090 8025 2501 673 1 8)14 5141 123S7 79S5 10 10 I 4143 8001 4357 714 705 615 8757 8935 3114 1835 1505 1709 20 641 2159 8142 65-0 70K3 1523 lnofl 13S3 6870 8027 6979 8.-i29 3023 8109 2405 '1U1 2'!2 48817 46H7 5207 10S4 2(5 901 620 1134 481 10514 7250 83-10 l:24 16 (0 1199 1759 2750 1511 701 421 6S3 2981 8917 20 0 1028 4090 1426 12h7 1 075 1200 8102 HI HO 2010 1572 2131 1459 4712 4018 4513 2SS3 2J20 2VH6 6113 4212 fiOH 1499 1357 1174 8780 4848 7071 290.090 266,821 207 748 2611 824 Msjorlty for Geary, )7 178 Shnrswnod maj. 922 ' Including ih voi o! the artillery oompanle at Viiii lie awa.e, whiou w ubquiill declared THE VOTE BY OONQRKS9I ONAL DISTRICTS in 1866, as onnipated with tha vote for Jndva of tbe bupreine Court In 1867, together wllU tbe malotltlei In 1804, la given in the following table: 1 a.... 5..aM jB.,aa, aa toZ". 13 14.... 11 1.. 19,.. 20..... 21 22... 23... 22 A 23... 24 1844. M1A 2022U 4477 n 1476H 8744 K, 378 R 8IKSD 3677 R 61051 44AOR 476D flfl'231) 2006 D 11.01 R 627 R 2808 H 68 R 609 K 852 R 17I7R 3338 R 125D 4220 R 3768 H 97KR 16I5R ISM. XT- I 7 TJX 12.812 12.620 14.651 12,269 11.447 1K.0II 6 999 14.298 ia.186 9.121 13 274 11.940 14,190 12 499 13.689 ll,V9n 14 784 15,107 17 106 13 023 12,720 14.197 26 917 18,391 Dm. Mai 12.192 4104 D 9.475 8137 R I1.616S lOOtR 12.126 24 25R 17. 11800 14,000 8 Ml 13,188 8 675 12 971 15.907 15 280 10 653 12 675 16.83" 12.961 9 971' 12.688 12,481 15 222 12,609 9 655 10,012 i'9"667 11,853 469 R 2502 D 8I80R 6189 i) 56iR 2I5K H786D 2IHKIL) 1287 R 1515H 3341 0 62ft R I319K 2O40R' 2020 R I88IR 851 R 3065 K 41H5R 725t"M 1538 K Jirp. Dem. Mai, WI17I4 twill' 9 970 22R VKM5 1012D 12.781 155R 11,429 292D 12.824 2724 O HOMl X).S7R 11 912 5795 1 7.475 632111 10 88lTm. 13 919, 6137D 18.091 11621) 9 6.11 695 11 U880'l56;4R 14, 194, 8108 L) 11,99") 150 9M7 MR 11 (Mil 1 '2 VI It 12.556 11.393 116314 13 78.5:12 615 114011 11.004 11.871 307D 12.24 11 1173 14,836 11.137 10.100 10.958 6 117 12799 10.8-41 7812 11082 10 820 12 943 10.720 11 930 9 755 13.220 22.5tm 15.590 11.612 10.82.) 6917 R 787 R (We rave been nnaole to separate the vote of !M lo Alleghany onuntv, portions ol which ar emoracd Id tbe Twenty aerond nd Twenty third d atrlcM, and t encs are obliged to give taese two districts to gether.) THB VOTK OF PHILADELPHIA SINCE 1361. Tear. Office, Hep. J)em, Afaf. ltnl. 1800 PieMldent 89 221 88 024 1.199R 77.24? 11-01 Sheriff 30 492 80,348 146 R 60 811 1862 And. Gen.. ....80 124 83 823 2.801 R 64.447 ll-3......Govfrnor......44274 1804......Prenldent......65 791 1865 And. Gen......49 859 54 205 49 409 1806 Governor, 1K67 Bun. Jurtae t P. Jii(tge...47,9i5 " Reg. WI118....60 (.75 " Average 49.690 87.193 4-, 032 89.830 48HJ7 62 069 63 690 61 370 61.810 81,467 99.821 89.689 7.801 R 11 759 R 10O29R 6.3S8R 103,022 J 60I) 101 684 6 645M Ml 515 1.295D 101 415 2,220 U 101.431 THK VOTE OF PHILADELPHIA I I860 AND 1807. Wards. 1... 2... 3... 4... ... 7. ... ... lO... 11... 12... 1... 14... 15... 16... 17.. IH... 1... 20. 21... 22... 2:t.. 21... 25... 20 . 27.. .. Total., Msj Governor, 1806. & If c 2053 2(87 1276 916 1087 1138 2S55 158S 18i4 2572 1096 1.559 2206 2593 8831 1837 13SS 2803 2905 8953 20H6 2104 2075 16.37 1003 2456 1087 54,205 48 817 5.388 5 i I 1566 , 487R 8041 6541) lo-) amn 5wtw i:iml V77D 802 U 632R 2"1K 819 R 1804 1440 1723 1495 1429 1 14311 1801 1459 1556 1033 2723 1851 2283 1794 2:i85 8180 16-53 1330 1543 1543 116.' 1600 817 48.817 5051) 100 R 650 R 900 It 110SR 17D 8951) 1009 R 620 R 573 R 4I3R lOOt R 632 R 9IR 459 D 796 R 270R Jwlne of Supreme Court, 1807. 2 1" 1 i 4 f is C I 6 2002 2093 1148 872 946 951 2185 1476 100:1 2450 903 1189 1905 2219 8093 1082 1141 2570 2o80 3700 1322 2030 19.58 1603 919 2417 960 729 1778 8095 2081 2101 1966 1490 1827 1483 1613 1513 1671 1616 1744 1722 2912 1915 2278 1811(1 2.00 87821 1019 1472 1556 1081 1491 1826 868 737 40,469 52.009 49 409 I 2 600 224U 1002 D 933 U 15291) 1020D 539D 35114 8U 156 R 951R 778 D 457 D 16114 62714 751 14 233 1J 1137 1) 67414 201) 10U 27314 50414 40214 73D 672 1 591 R 101 14 8D THB VOTE IN THB 8KNATOBIAI1 DISTRICTS in which elections are to be held tola year, on tbe basis of the vote for Judge of the Supreme Court, in 1867 was as follows: SECOND DISTRICT. I FOURTH DISTRICT. Hard, O. lO 13 14. 15 Ken. .. 1 699 2 458 .. 1 905 .. 2 249 .. 8 693 12.002 9464 Rep. mo J 2,538 Dem. Wardt. Jien. 1,143 1 H" 282 1.513 Itt 2 580 1 7t4 20 8 700 1.T22 21... 2 942 22... 123... 9,464 21... 125... 7 28 , 1.822 ... 2 030 ... 1,954 ...1.698 ... 919 ... 969 ... 729 16,175 16 628 Jtem. 3S0 2.606 8.782 1,019 1,472 1.656 1.6SI 1,491 80S 737 15,628 Ren. mnj... 517 (Tbe Eleventh and Twin., Division, or thin ward ate tbe only ones incluawd lu the Fourth B i riot.) THE VOTE IN THB ASSEMBLY DISTRICTS In 1S66 and 1867 was as follows: I860. 1867. DlST. Hep. Dent. Maj. Rep. Dem. M.j 1 8350 3201 146 R 8555 8202 203 R 2 2535 2906 871 D 2301 2192 52 4 D 3........ 2201 4779 2578 D 2081 4874 273D 4 3026 2202 824 R 8'HI9 2160 8I9R 5 25)0 2709 1931) 2290 2738 448L) V365 V172 193R 224 1 2100 8114 7 8192 2128 I06IR 2765 228K 477R M 8 1 60 2549 607 H 8121 22h7 U5IR mi 28MI 600D 1746 8069 .823D 10 8345 2423 922 R 8200 2578 627R 11 t07 27;13 247 R 26.59 2819 1 01) 12.... 33MI 2466 871 R 8O11I 2613 8SSR 13 1793 3038 1245D 164' V9S7 1418D 14 8211 2919 29214 8189 8035 154R 15 8516 8023 492R 8539 8220 81414 1 8351 2159 I192R 2U60 2319 64 lit 17 8042 2598 444 R 29:48 2509 369R 18 8322 2924 890 R 8089 8211 12 2D Including 407 votes for an Independent can didate, OHIO. The following are the names of tbe Candidates for State Officers. FOR SECRETARY OF STATE. J?Tu6ifca. Democratic. J. R. Sherwood. Thomas Hubbard. FOR SUPREM B JUDGE. William Wbite. William K. Fink. Tbe following are tbe names of tbe Congressional Candidates, Dittrict. Jlepublietm. DemocratUs, 1. ueni ttKgiesion. r. w.strader. 2. J'b E. Bteveusun. dmuel F. Carv. a. Robt. C. Schenck. C. L. Vallandigham. w vv m. i awrence. 5. Thos. E. Grlsell. 6. Jobn A- Smith. 7. James J. Wiuanu, H. .lobn Beany. . Wtu. H. Gioson. 10. James M. Ashiey. 11. JobuT. Wilton. 12. Nelson J. Turner. 13. Charles Cooper. 14 'Martin Weiker. 15. Ed. H. Moore. ltt. Jobn A. BluKbam. 17. Jacob A. Ambler. IH. Wm. H. Upson, ltt. Mas. A. Garheld. (Members of tbe Fortieth Ccngresi.) in tne loiiowmg taoie is given The Vote of Ohio Since lSDOt Jonn S. Leedom. VVm. Mungen. Nelson Barrure. Jobn II. Thomas. Jobn H. Beuson. K. F. Dickinson. Truman H. Uoa. Jobn Sands. Pull. Van Trump. Geo. W Morgan. L. H. Crltoblleld. Martin D. Follett. Josiab M. E-itep. Daniel T La vsou. F. T. B-tukus. James McKwen. Tear. S p. 1600 Oof 2'iJ 854 " NOV 231 Oil) 1861 206 997 1862...M. 178,765 180H ; ..28.001 1864 Oct V37.2I0 Nov 205 154 lf6-5. .223 633 1866 256 302 1807 213.605 In tbe loliowlug table is given the Majorities of 1866 aud 1807 by Congressional districts: istt. 7)a 199 951 210 831 161.791 184,332 187 662 182.439 205 568 193,697 2 8,008 240 022 Jfif. 12 004K 20 779 R 65 20314 6 577l 101 09914 64,77114 69 6S'R i9 916rt 42 690 R 2,93314 1867. JXU AVp DiiZ Hep. JJtm. I 920 ... lb4 268 ... 20 ... 3 .1067 ... ... 478 k264 ... 67 ... - ... 2652 ... 6212 e 1579 ... ... 158 T il7l ... 262 8 ..18.V2 ... 247 O -1283 ... ... 1618 10 ((in ... 975 II ..-.2838 ... ... ' ia..M.M mm...... m. 8210 ... 6o78 13 mm 271 ... 2178 I.....- 1707 ... 633 1 2004 ... . 427 16.....M 1422 ... ... 121 IT 4642 ... 2278 ... 18 6505 ... 6167 It) 10U80 m. KitiS In tbe Second district, Bamnnl F. Gary was leotedbytbe Republicans to fill the vaoanoy left by tbe election of Governor Hayes, He anbtequently Joined tbe Democrats, and is now their candidate for re-election. In the Thir teenth district General George W. Morgan was deolared eleoted in i860 by a majority of 271, but tbe Hon. Columbus Delano successfully contested his seat In the House. INDIANA, Tbe following are tbe names of tbe Candidate for state) O Ulcers. FOR GOVERNOR. Jfepublican. Democratic t onrad Baker. Thomas A. Hendricks. FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR, . Will Cnmback. Alfred P. Edgerton. FOR SECRETARY OF STATB. Max. F. A. Hoffman. Renoen 0. Kise. The following are the names of th Cong-rennlonAl Candidate.' IHlt, Kepubtirant. Jtemoeral. 1. Jme C. Veatoh. Wllllam K. Nlblaok. 2. Walter Q,.Gresbam. Michael O. Kerr. 3. R. N. Lamb. William S. Holman. 4. George W. Julian. Jobn 8. Rld. ti JohnOobnrn. John W. Keightley. A. William W.Carter. Daniel W. Voorhees. 7. Godlove H. Orlh. Mablon D. Manson. N. Daniel D. Pratt. Nathan A. Ross. . John P. C. Shanks. Robert Lowry. lO "Wm. Williams. Andrew Ellison. 11. Jasper Packard. M. K. Farrand. (Members of tbe Fortieth Congress.) Tbe following table gives the Vote of Indiana since 1800. for every year wben a general eleotlon held: J'ear. Jiep. 1800-Oct mm136 725 NOV 139 0.13 1862 m......m. -118 617 1804-Ocl 152,084 " Nov 160.422 1866 169.601 In tbe following table are given the Majorities In 1866 Dem. 126.908 133.110 128,100 131 201 130 2:43 155,399 was Maj. 0 767R 6.923R 9,613 U 20.883 R 20,18914 14,20214 JJW. Jiep, l)em )(. Jl'P 1 1350 7.- 613 2. 1743 8. tMMWMt 20 ) 3aaa aaaaa bDO O . aaa2L 48 4.....M 169 10 1272 a............. 62.8 11 2877 6........ 2474 Tbe State has been election ot 1806, which red Is trie ted since tbe may materially afreet tbe majorities for members of Congress this year. NEI1KASKA. Tie iollowlDg are tbe names of The Candidates. FOB GOVERNOR. Republican. Democratic. David Butler. James 14. Porter. FOR SECRETARY OF STATB. Thomas P. Kennard. Victor Vlfqualn. FOR STATB TREASURER. James Sweet. J. A. Ware. FOR CONGRESSMAN. Jobn Taffe. Audrew J. Poppleton. In tbe following table is given The Tote of Nebraska In 1860 and 1867. IVar. JlT. Dem. Jta)ority 1805 Treasurer. 8122 2519 873 R. 1806 Goveruor.........4093 8948 145 14. " Cougress.....MM..4a20 4072 748 R DEMOCRACY! The Work of the Supreme Court on the 30th of September. Tbe names of a portion of the persons natural ized by tbe tipstaves of tbe Supreme Court on September 80 are given below. The only pro ft salt nals wbo fluure extensively are Jobn Ward, appt arlng ten limes, and James A. Watsjn, five times. Tbe following is the corrected summary of the total work of the professionals: James A. Watson 72, James A. Costello......l4 Tim Donohue 43 Kdward McNnlty......41 Hiram Jacobs 38 Bernard Mullln........38 George I'almer...........37 Jobn Ward 37 Hugh Brown 30 Theodore Snyder 33 Wllllnm Grosa......M....25 John Hurltnan .....24 Tbouiaa EvaiiB -22 Jobn H. Little 19 Etnesl Gentner ....19 Heniy WlKliam... ...... 17 TLomas Cochrane 17 Jonn Green .13 Cnarles Rogers 12 Sol. Pinheiro 11 P. F. McPherson.....MMll P. H. Delaney 10 Henry Genlner .10 James Roob. .............. 10 William Campbell 9 A. De Bt nt-n 9 Joseph Ostertag... ...... 9 I UVUlQ l UIIU)BUU,.., I 'Han.... Illnhi,.. it ucui uiu.iuauu yi John Little 8 Mlobael Hays 6 The City Executive Committee have sntborlzed the publication of the follow ing raid. In connection with tbe lists which we will publlsn from day to day: Headquarters Union Republican City Executives Commitike, No. 1105 Cbesnut street, Pblladelpbia, October 1, 1868. Tne following-named parties nave been naturalized by tbe Supreme Court during tne present cam paign. We call upon our friends to closely examine tbe same as regards tbe residence of the parly, tbe name of tne voucher, etc, and to make copies of the same, to be used on elec tion day. WILLIAM R. LEEDS, President. A AL ffiBHAW, OUR NEW V0TE11S. Naturalized Wednesday, September 30. liame. Voucher. Mlcnuei Cunningham, Robert Taylor Richmond & Hunt- lufcuou streets. Thouias Crommay, 918 b. 17 lb street James Ross, Salmon b Somerset. Bernard Martin, 1102 S. Front street, William Bones, Rear 837 Wash's av. Jobn Donnelly, 2223 Pine street. Cbarlet. O'Neill, 2124 Pine street. Chnrles Mnrray, 814 b. Kigbtb street. Peter Gurrety, 2027 Rut en bouse St. Lewis A. Solomon, 821 South street. James Barry, 112 Entaw street. Thomas Bany, 112Eutaw street. Jobn Miltenbeiger, 2720 Ml. Pleasant st. Owiu Evuns, Merlon Township. George Kennedy, Flutter's lane. Pbilip Rjau, 4z7 Akeu place. Heniy Werner, 1226 Randolph St. Gabriel Kuukel, 1102Ltuueu street., lames Caldwell, 1019 Hunter si reel. Jobn MaCausland, 87 lb and Lombard. Miles McDerniolt, 1628 Dott street, Tbomas Naugbtou, Media. Ungb Cook, Hb9S Twelfth St. Tin mas Mohan, 2747 C'oales street. John Sweeney, 1140 William street Col r ad Dnud, Mlcl.ael Daley, 422 N. 22d street, Meirlll McCann, J Hires O'Brien, 739 Carpenter street. Jobn bmith, 1330 Hancock street. Patrick Horan, Loa'csvine, 1011 S. Front street James McCormaok 1501 Montrose street A. J. Snyder 1301 Venango street James McEtvenny 1102 S. Front street Mio.'iael Todd Charles O'Neill 42 Mead street WHUam Hauey 2217 Lombard street Ed war (4uinn 823 Swausou street Jobn O'Malley 123 Christian street Audrew J. McGralb 615 South street Michael Barry 1245 Lombard street do do Joseph Pelllssler 832 York aveune Enoch Enochs Lower Merlon James A. Watson Germantown Charles O'Neill 42 Mead alley J. William Henry Front street J, John Gt-roae 4 Potts street William J. Doyle 1012 Hunter street Peter C. Golder 4 2U & Market streets George Diamond 6 Youber street Mlobael Flnegan Media Jeremiah Hamilton 26th and Kent streets John G. Pabst 2747 Coates street Cbaries Jones 1014 Rlahmond street Patrick Wallace John Comer 408 Spruce street Jonn Riley Geortte Diamont 6 Youber street James Cartuey 1316 Hancock street James Sbea Coatesvllle Eit.sn'i GuBnenhelmer.Henry Einstein Dun lei Conner. 2120 Locust street. Ne l Dougherty, 2325 Ransom street. Joi n Burns, llaverfoid. Jobn Fae, viHbuippen street. John G. Hueer, Sixth inn Sblppensts Philip Malbalber, 7J0 w. Mfieeulb ST, Andrew Soott. ContlLental Hotel. Jonn Bier 2123 Locust street William Delaney Warbn street B. F. Taylor Havei ford Charles Stopper 714 Bulppon street do do do do ATam. Voucher. Jacob Sanl, W. H. Wrlahtmayer 1241 Leithenw street. 1400 Brown street Barney Coffey. Charles Ron rite . 3124 Fairfield street. 2215 Filbert street Michael Hern, George King; 837 Mnnntaln street 822 Washington Ave Mark Nelld, John Green j-caaon ana cresson. 946 s. seoona street William Lawlor. uuwiwn van, 1414 Green street James Shea. Cbesnnt street Joseph Mormon. Thomas Williams Christian Knapp 489 N. Third street James Burns 17 Bedford street jonn uoyie 2611 Callowhlll Street 2417 Callnwhlll atrnnt juicnaei u. uieanoo, jonn uooner 1904 Pearl street Henry Banbrick, 416 24th street Thorns Powers. 2405 Howard street PU Bomer. Fenn st German'wn Henry Murpby, Jobn Halev, 22d and Barker sts. Charles Mccarty, Brsncbtown. William Dee. Cbister county. John Dsley, 143 Jnniper street Jobn Smith, 222 Oast ill street John Doley, Chester county. Mortln Wblte, 2222 Cnthbert street John Roney, 918 Vine street Alexander Murpby, 1718 Cambridge st Jobn Rsgan, Daniel Bradley, Media. Ik) alt be w Ellis, rear 644 Sonth street Jobn J. Drach, 243 8. Ninth street Frederick (lamp, 987 N. Fifth street Geoige Butt, 021 Poplar street Jobn McFadden, Jobn Ralley, 1623 Ellsworth street Isnso Gorman, 8 Prince street William Nevana, 822 N. Third street John Enig, 1420 Pink street. Thomas White, Navy Yard. Fat rick Ryan, Hestonvllie. Richard Bugley, 426 Maria street Terrence Mooney, 13 Bedford street Francis HuflDtr, 809 Poplar street Jobn S. Gordon, Swancon & Christian. John Doolan, 718 Locust street Jobn Daly, 620 Sblppen street John Conlan, 15 Wt stern avenne. Thomas Kelley, Second and Quarry. William Steel, Hanly st, ab German. Richard McCarthy, 148 N. Water street Jacob Brukner, 1318 Market street. Fmnz McCauley. 1213 Yoik street Ct.arles Meiers, 214 Juniper street. Jacob Gosb, 711 N. Third street. 408 Soruoe atreet George Diamond -8 Fowler street George Martin Front and Colombia av Jobn Mack 1122 8. Tblrteenth at James Murpby John Ward 1918 Filbert street James A, Watson Germantown Lewis Gordon 815 Filbert street Jobn J. Trogan 606 N 24th street Hnsh Brown 800 Brown street Lewis Gordon 815 Filbert street B. MoManus 1638 Market street M tonne! Sbey 9)4 Vine street James Yonng HlSGIrard avenne Daniel Desmond WlllinmP. Realty Media Henry Davis 615 Sixth street Jobn River 831 Burns street Chatles Znlgler 911 N. Third street Jonn Peltmyer 921 Poplar street Jobn Baloer 2123 Locust street John Bulke 920 S. Tenth street, James Carm 8 Krtder's alley Jobn Frits 922 N. Third street Josenb Lelbrandt 414 Thompson street Philip Smith Navy Yard George Deegaa Ford, road Michael Lyncb, 826 RHCbel street Hueb Campbell 1017 Carpenter street William Henney Front and Wood sts. William hi. Donnelly 814 Buffjlk street Jobn Logan 8 Clymer street Henrv Davis 615 N. Eleventh st Dennis Monaban 1414 Race street Edward Lynch 8 selsero court Michael McGlnnies 9 Concord street W. W. Agin Thorn ns Williams 835 Market street H Riley 1110 Beach street William Gross 220 Jnniper street Joseph Odtertag i8oo in. f rom street Willotigbby Norrooks, Samuel L. Snyder Ills Division Btreet Philip Carson, 716 S. Fonrtn street, Daniel Daley, 1019 Girard avenue. Jobn Murpby, Jobn Banner, 15 Hogg street Matbew Fogarty, Radnor townsblp, Delaware county. Barles Scbrerner, 137 Marcus street William Mccloskey, Jobn Grtflen, Arnold Hurgel, Jobn Mnrpby, Back 426 Christian, James Logan, 242 Stamper street. James McAnner, Jr., 1700 Wood btreet J. Balmer, M on t gono ery county, George Story, John Coyle, 247 N. Tenth street. George Fisher, Chester county. Andrew Bartol, David Gllmore, 14 Callowhlll street. George Brackenrldge, - 413 lintiau street. Jntepn Iron, Lower Merlon. Michael Bendel, 2733 Coatts street. Jomes Shields, 805 Ellsworth street 1155 Cleat field street Henry Fitzgerald 48 Almond street Jamea Young 1015 Girard avenne James Murpby Jobn Anderson 1712 Barker street TnoruHS Dorsey 330 Bt. Jobn street J. William Henry Front street road James Mooney Mortimer O'dhea Thomas O'Donnel James Corcoran 722 Carpenter street Pa'rlck O'Connell 811 Union street Cbarlfg Rod vers 1020 S. Second street Jonn Johnson Mom gomery county William Boyle Thomas Fl'zgerald 128 Spruce street Henry Mesper , 212 Juniper street Lewis Leranx 600 Powell street Thomas Tobln 105 Callowhlll street W illiam Brackenrldge 804 Bbippen Btreet Thomas Kllley Lower Merlon Jobn G. Pabst 2747 Coates street David Williams 2007 South street J. McClelian Delaware county James Groaan. Mcntcomerv county, William G. Lonicbltn. Jobn Ward 6 Strlck well court 1018 Filbert Btreet Geoiee Cbarman, Charles A. MaoCrear M17 f. Keventu tuicek too ouuiu street, John Hanaban, 7?5Snippen street. Geoige Hauser, Hancock street Geotfce Miller, Daniel Donahue 122 B. Ninth street Solomon Dreifuss, 136 Maikel Btreet. John Sinltb, 1826 Murray street Patrick Gatbgan, 8 Charlotte street. William Celsiiiger, 455 Franklin street. Dennis Sweeny, Norrlstown. Jo'bn NeUon, 8hb2 Walnut street. John Devlin, Norrlstown, James Garrety, 1708 Carlton street Rbody Btaleny, 1902 Wood Btreet. James Maber, Delaware county. Anton Smltb, 844 Girard avenue. William Maban, 1119 Ellswoilb Bt. Patrick Heniy, 8 l3ymer street. Andrew ilelmnlb, , . 7 . , . , . . i . . ... - I'llinp of- nurim ais. William Mardell, 820 Campbell street Johepb Poplts, 181 Chesuut place. James Kltcpatrick, 8633 Green street Martin Wetnan, 7th A Lombard Sts. John Murray, 103 Callowhlll Btreet Jobn McFariden, 241 h bd Walnut BUS. Dai by Wr'gbt, 104 N. Water street William Pntion, 6 I Iii m b t place. Mt'-hnel Rortgers, 1025 Filbert street Jerni.'lab Buckley. 1639 Olive street Mlctiael Clnon, 1811 Sixteenth street Brysu Conrad. 4 Fowler street ThLrnHS lloaob, 2300 Chef nut Btreet. Julius AdelHtielmer, 190 Race street. Corntlius Comery, 1206 Hamilton street. JoNepb Koantree, 604 H. Twenty-third. J.hn Kelley. Oak ard Wood sts. Fiancls Rellly, 4l6Tbtrty-slxtb Bt. James McDonald, Bistn ana r inner sts Andrew Knspper, Columbia Bridge. John McGulre, Lancaster pike. . Francis Keny, James A. Matthias 709 H. Eighth street George A. Baker Master and Front sts Thomn8 O'Donnell 224 N Front street Barry Greenwald 136 Market Btreet James Young 1015 Girard avenue Andrew Melley 913 uaiiowbiu street Charles Bauer 912 callowhlll John McGarten Conshohucken Samuel A. Hill 30tn aud Ludlow sts Jobn MoGarlen Conshonocken David Barry 1730 Carlton street Jonu Kane 940 N. Third street Michael Finuegan Ireland WiHlaiu Camerer 1214 Hope street Thomas MoMahan 1108 Coates street John Downs 2 Heggt-rt plaoe Gottlelb Noller 18i9 G' r man town av Hnry Gillbaln 810 3'iutu I3tu street Jonn Medhurst 131 CbeNuut plaoe John Glenuey Darby road William Jones 1918 Lombard street Patrick Murray 407 North Front Btreet Jamea Carr 204 South 22J street Tbomas Stewart 105 Vine street James Little 6 II m let place Jonn Ward 1018 Filbert street John UlUbt 131 Eleventh street do do do do Jobn Ward 1018 Filbert Btreet Samuel Went 640 Marshall street David tiarry Tbomas Orchran 17 Oixego street James Greer 746 h. Finn street John F y 424 Lombard street John Ward 1018 Filbert street Leonard Martin John Nelson 622 8. 8t-And street Wli liiiu Karr Kami. Vouehtr. Levering Bob air, Leonard Martin 1242 Poplar street 1304 Vine street James Donnelly. Patrick MoNnlty 1281 N. Nineteenth it 1612 Thompson Street James Kenney, P. H. Delaney 1202 N. Tbird street Germantown, Charles Donnelly, Jobn Riley 926 Snfloik street 1011 Olive street Rlobard Player. Patrick Koslin 916 8, Eleventh street 928 Rodman street Patrick Casslday, Hnah Collins Southampton oonrl. 742 Carpenter street Patrick Donegan, John Ward 1927 Jones street 1018 Filbert street Cbris, Bauman, Jacob L. Blumhard' 2617 Frankford road. Trenton ave. and Ana William Ward, Charles Jones w imam ana HAimon 1014 inoomona street James Craney. Benton's court Joseph Tracey, 120 A rob street Jobn Peoples, 4148 Lndlow street Bernard Conway, Dennis MoNamarrl, 1809 Moravian street Bamoel Gale, Second and Queen, Jobn Divine, Mlobael Bradley, Torresdixle. Jobn Bach tie. Jobn H. MoNulty 30 t'rlme street William Tebley 1629 Jones street William Tebley 1630 Jones street Jobn Mo Williams John Smith 1521 Market street Mlobael MoGlnnls 9 Concord street James Green 740 8. Fifth street Dennis Bradley 416 8. Twelfth Josenb Ostertair 4tb and Columbia av. 1856 N. Front atreeft Timotny nernay, John Brady Delaware count v. Redmond Mellen, 924 Auburn street Patrick Moran, 639 Bed lord Btreet. Daniel Strain, s i-iroy street. Seventh and Moss st Jobn Kane 922 Auburn street Petr Dick 747 S. Seventeenth St James McGulgan 63 Andress street Michael A. Tlmmony. J. Henrv Drane 609 S. Fllteenlb st 2100 Locust street Daniel Smltb, Patrick Hayes 242 Asbbnrton Btreet 2406 Walnut Btreet James McGllnky, J. Henry Campbell iviit Button wooa st. 1014 Button wood st A. P. Morris. 619 S. Fifteenth St. Patrick Casey, Branchtown, John Morris, Alder Btreet John McGurk, 234 Pine street. Jamea Desmond, 7 Nlcetown lane. Jobn Conner, M. A. Tlmmony James A. Watson Germantown do do Hugb Drain 1214 L-icnst street Francis Kb ford 502 8. Front street William Bberman. 624 Sears street Maurice Reed 649 Bedford street' James Pargon 1U5 ChrlsUan street -do do Georse Bewlev - rear 1210 Fllzwat.er st rear 1210 FitzwatAr at rreu'K memmerviscn, Adam uaiy Dennis Germon, 640 Bedford street Tbomas Wbelen, Nlcetown, Jobn O'Brien, TlOKa Btreet. Christopher Pear, Lewis Belderman. David Meyer, 154 Poplar street. Tbomas McGary, Jobn Martin, 730 Bwacson street. Lnowlg F. Schirmer, hi v ine street. John Fraber, 1331 Hancock street William Dever, 2319 Benin co. Charles F. McClosky, 20th and Race streets. William J.Atkins, 1918 Bottonwood Bt Adam Gotes Jobn Kennedy 430 N.J second street John Nelson Joseph Prader 28 Beck street William Cronse 635 Beacn Btreet George Wolf 1331 Hancock street' Wlblam Campbell 2019 Hansom street Patrick H. Campbell 1914 Buttonwoodnre Patrick H. Campbell 1914 button wood a tree Ienstius Fovler. Henrv Gerhard 434 wasbington,Man'k loo Mechanic Man'JC Filih and Bblppes sts 124 Monroe street William Deeus. 1319 Charlotte street. Alex. Anderson, Chester county. Joseph Sandbach, Patrick Cullen, 24 N. 20i b street Michael Marnell, Westchester. John Wood, 24 N. 20th street. lUniy Clark, 201 n and Bedford sts. Michael Doollng, Front and Pine sts. Cb rial opber Bow man. Media Conrnd Becker, 2010 N. 6th Btreet. Patrick Boyce. 1139 William street Ausnrtus Lentz, 770 S. Front street Martin McLaughlin, ojo cnrtbtiun street. August Muller, 419 callowhlll Btreet Tbomas Carroll, Germantown. William Green, 134 Green lane. James MvLlnden, Diamond street. Emanuel Jacobs, 618 Bontb street William Bamuel, 646 Soutb street (e'amuei Franklin, 824 South street. Geoige lSUbh, 1606 N. Filth Btreet. Andrew Maguire, 919 Seventeenth St. Tbomas McCann, Delaware county. Patrick Keenau, Delawaie county, Patrick Kenney, 815 B. Seventeenth St John Dougherty, Avoudaie. George Fisher, 1034 Fourth street. James Cody, 22d and Fowler sis. Frank J. Hlpllus. 4321 Main St., Ger. Peter Mulholland, 820 Fallon street. Wm. King, 641 Gulliord Btreet. Abraham Fury, 614 South Btreet Bern aid Fabbrl, Axer street Jobn Aylward. 11 Duunakersav. Jobn McNtcbol, 726 Lebanon street Joseph Droll, 28ib and Powell st Jobn Fitzgerald, 610 Anapolls sk Geoige Oblerlck, UXiO Sanson street Daniel Miller, 915 Noble btreet. Lawieuce Murlagh, lOiu and Wood, Aitbur Hughes. Amtricau St Master. George Rush, 1516 N. FlRb street. -Jaujt.s Darrus, 45lb and Lancaster. James Lumuey, 624 S. Front street Jobn O'Rourk, 446 Get man street John Murpby, (Letter county. Wlblam Bloblibld, Jacob Bcba&b, 628 Queen stieet John lione, Lower Meilon. DennlH MuCalilgsn, 116 Green street. Hugb Bowman. Cbester county. Owen Holdeu, 1717 Wood street. Geoige Watson, 40ib and Lancaster Jacob Brings, 742 Shi been street. Francis Clark, 838 s. Ninth street George Breyer, 1306 N. Becona street. Michael Devlin Hancock and Master Tbomas Whlteford Cbester county James Walton 106 Master Btreet John Ward 1018 Filbert Btreet do do do do William Belshaw 1906 Wilcox street James Brady 1 Kaln's court James Moore Falls of Schuylkill Frederick Kreulzuan 143 8 5lh street Patrick McGarvey 1130 William street Louis Lang 117 Catharine street Tbomas King 100 Union street Jamea Bartholomew 812 Wood street James A. Watson Germantown William Campbell 20 19 Sansotn street James Mason 214 Master street Solomon plnbetro 153 N. Tenia Btreet Adolf Indlu 762 8. Eleventh street do do Jacob Bernh trd 1250 Charlotte street Michael Flynn 1102 Thirteenth stree John Burns Delaware oonnty do do William Sweeny Revel Taylor ion S. Front Btreet Gus Kaulmsn t-28 Brown street Tbomas Cochran 17 Otsego street Wm. Campbell 2oi9Mansom Btreet Cnarles O'Malley 824 ChrlsUan Btreet Solomon Pinheiro 1630 N. Tenth street do do Michael Malatlsta 18lb and Christian st Thomas O'Donnell 224 N. Front street . James Linn Frank Relgnald, 755 N. Tulrd Btreet. James McGlaugbila 8iu and Filswater Jobn Mulholland 723 Bedford street Wm. McGlaugnlln 1027 Snlppeu street. Geoige Humphreys 1936 Wood street Peter May 845 Oxford street Jacob Bernbard 1261 Charlotte st Mlobael Boy lea 46tn aud Lancaster Francis P. Wnlie 626 Penn strtek William Rigan Eonls court James Maione 913 Vine street James Newbouse 827 Wood street William Adams 609 3. Finn street Daniel C. Kerrigan Lower Merlon John MoGonegal 115 Green slreen Bt George Diamond 6 Fowler utreet John Cuslck 2024 Cutbuert street Jonu Kelson 222 B Sixth Btreet CbHrles Henricl 207JJombard Btreet Jonti Maok 1122 S Thirteenth Bt Jar. d Weasman 1442 N. Front street J. MeKenua.llaverfordB. F. Taylor, Haverforil 1). ua)iagOei,riaveiiuru i nurt.uua, uituwiui John Robinson, Willialowu. Phillips Smith. Nlcetown. Patrick Fata, 242 Ox rora street. Mori Is Wilbelr, 1442 Oak st, Manuy'k Bernatd Crosson, 231 Cotton st, Man'k. Coin Cabil, 8018 Market street. John Divine. 1619 Oarvr street Total for September 30 I'ubllaheU iretloualy. James Maloue 913 Vine street James Ragan 105Curlslan street Jamea Martin 1340 N second street- .Tnhn (IrMIL , 740 a Fifth street do do Wm. b Tebley 1513 Malloy street Pa' nek MoMenainla 1118 Locust street eseses .204 Grand total. e tee es te9