8 THE DAILY EVENING TELUAPHniLADELPnU, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1868. Tto City Amnemeni At the akC'H Lotta. will appear as "Utile IScll" and the "Marohiones" thl evening. At th VfXinvT Mr. F. B. Chaafrau will WPr M"Bam." Th Chksnut will be closed daring the pre tcnt week. On next Monday, the ilanlon Tronpewlll appear, at th American there will be an attractive miscellaneous entertainment. AT Hooley's opkra Hocbb the Minstrels will give their last performances during the present week. CITY INTELLIGENCE. ff OB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITIMS SM IWMM rAS. CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A Colored Annnllnnt-note Frnl A Virion IoK-I-nrcciy or a Walfli-A KtAbblnff Airray. -Policeman Young, of the Fifth Dlstr lot, last night obhervtd Hubert Brown (oolored) ! run- tUonK Bt. Mary street wUn , j pltol in eiplM ibe'matby stating that the jfcllow he wwi afVer had threatened to cut him. He was then Uken before Alderman bwlft, who com- ffiytt. was Arrested on Satnr tv charited with obtaining; a naturalization tlUr ftaoaol7ntly. Recorder Glvla bound tim over in $1000 ball for nls appearance this 'S' three wee. lnce. an elderly lady residing in the wemern part of the city wano badly bitten by a dog at Pennsylvania avenue and Taney street, that she has been unable to be about since. 6n ttatmday James Thompson, he aleaed owner of the animal, was arrested, ud on being given a benrmg before Alderman Panroiwt; whs held In J500 hull to answer. -Manjaret Wright Is the name of a female vbobBs t.een boSnd over by Alderman Pan oiiBst for the larceny of a watch. -Last night three young men got Into an altercation with a nlmliar number of Italians, at Twelfth and Hodman streets, during which Joseph Cuslck, one of the former number, was tabbed in the breast by a dirk. The wound thoogh severe is not dangerous. Two of the iValiaVis were euh.eqn.ntjy arrested They gave the names 01 in ichui . .......... - Wnlft. The dirk was found in the posiession of T.. A .... - thorn turn, farmer hirt 1. Aiueiui.u an - bearing. EXTENSIVE FIRE. A Spoke Factory netroycd-I,os About Abonl 3 o'clock this morning smoke was d Is- nsTvehulldinV known a, the Union Spoke FMtory. Blinaud on the sombwestern corner of Front and Canal streets, In the Sixteenth Ware" An alarm was toon given, and prior to the arrival of the firemen, the windows were forced open, and a draft thus being created the flames spread with lightning rapidity, and In a few moments the whole lower portion of the Htrnoture was In a :blaze. They communicated to the aw-Dll, which being filled with light lumber waa destroyed. ' . The Are then spread to the main building, In which there were mny thousand dollars worth of material, wi lch was soon enveloped, and within an hour the whole place was In ruins Adlolnlng, on ti e south, there was a frame one-story hed filled with lumber; this WThenremen?ondiheir arrival, finding thatlt was useless to pay any attention, to the main Btruotnre. devoted their lime to the frame beds In the rear, which were stored full or lumber, and which they sucoeeded In saving. Thebulldin? consisted of a two-story brlok, with a third-story frame, and was about forty feetfrontbyonehniidred feet deep. It belonged to the Negley enlate. and was value 1 at about 18000, which it Is beleved Is ooverea by lnsur Snce The building was occupied conjointly bv John G. Uavls & Hou. manufacturers of spokes, of which there were about 150.X)0 on band In the proce.s of manufacture; Waahlng lnaton Filler. manufacturer of hubs, of whtoa tuete were about 60.00 In the place; and B. F. Miller felloe maker. They estimate their lo-m at over 60 000. which Is toured for about 125.000 in New York, New Eutjland, and Baltimore companies. The fire originated In the base ment among a lot of shavings, whloh were In the immediate vicinit y of the boilers. Tne Fire Marshal Is engaged in investigating the matter. Political. The State House pavement was crowded this mornlDg with politicians, can vassing the result of to-morrow. The Demo cracy were particularly out In foroe, and all eem jubilant over the victory which they assume Is certain. They have no hesitation In announcing the slate us already fixed up in the event of Mr. Fox's election to the Mayor alty, which will be as follows:-Alderman W 11 11am McMnllln, sitting magistrate at the Cen tral Station. William Nuts formerly a Lieu tenant under Mayor Vaux, Chief of Police, and Terrenoe MoCusker. ex-Chlet Engineer of the Fire Department, Fire Marshal. All that Is necessary to complete this array of talent Is the appointment of Sam Carson as Chief Clerk 10 bis Honor t oe Mayor. House Eobberibs. On Saturday, at noon the bouse of Mr. Kelly. No. 32U bontn Seven teenth street, was entered and robbed of thirty dollars In money, and a stiver watch. About the same time the residence of Mr. Perry, No. 89 Bonlh Seventeenth street, was robbed of 80 In money, and a gold rlug valued at flS. An entrance into both houses was effected through the trap doors, and an empty bouse in the same row wag used as the means of getting on the root Thi Bhebifk'b Posbk. Some Idea of the number of deputies which have been or are to be sworn In by Sheriff Lyle for service at the polls to-morrow, may be formed when we state that a contract for two thousand "loousia" has been made with a certain manufacturer In the npperpartof the city. The prevailing opinion la that the Sheriff will disregard the opinion of Attorney-General Brewster, the highest law officer ol the Commonwealth. Fatal Railroad Casualty. William Shul ter, who baa been In this country about nine weeks and Is a laborer In the employ of the Heading Railroad Company, was run over yesterday afternoon by a train of cars, and Instantly killed. He attempted to Jump on the cars, and losing bis hold, fell under the train, the wheels pacing over the lower part of his body, completely severing the legs from the trunk. Coktihued. The case of II. R. Coggshall, S. M. Hoecker, and M. K. Pearce, who were arrested last week, on the oath of James A. 'Watson the protessional voucher in the Supreme Court, charged with conspiracy In delealing the eleotlon laws, was oiled up this morning tie I ore KecorderUlven, and on aooount of the absence of the District Attorney was postponed until this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Thb Habbemakn Medical College. At noon to. day 1'ioleasor A. K. Thomas, M D., delivered tbe IntroJuctory leotnre to the regular ojurse. before the students of the Hahnemann Medical College. CITY 1 TIC US. Just mWi ExrKcTEn. Tue office and nelzhbor feood of AUer's Coal Yard, at No. 857 North Ninth street, was the scene .or unprecedented animation this morning. There was a buttling crowd of men, each doing his utmost to gala priority over that rest The clerks were as busy as ants, and so completely faggel out, by receiving ordor from 6 A. M., tbat Mr. Alter has just hired a telay of men, wboare to uoceed each other, very 11 ?e minutes, at Ibe order window. We tear that tbe f nterprlsing coal proprie tor bascontr ctedwl:h Newark machlulnUi tor five east-Iron aieam man, to attend to ;tbe bushels of erdara for tbe finest, bast. anJ cheapest coal In tb Philadelphia mrket. Lay In yonr stock of fuel before It la too latej rjUlE SEYOTH MTIOML BANK, W. W. corner FO VKTII and MARKET Stm., Solicits the accounts of Merchants, Manufacturers, and trades In general. Prompt and careful attention given to tbe interest of oar Depositors and Corres pondent. t tS lmBp K. HALL, OASniBB. - FOR BALE-A NICE DRIVING V5 v TTOKaK. Can trot close to three minutes; uiiiied. Alao, I.ltfbt Waaon and ll.rnest. Hold tat want of ue. to sij No. wo UAiut.T huh . ONE OF THE BEST INVESTMENTS. CL2i rnt FinOT MORTGAGE UONDS CF TBI mm pacific RAILROAD CO. 8CO Miles Completed. A limited amonnt of the First Mortga.e Bondwf the Union Padflc Ballroad Company are ofleredto tbe lubllo, as one of tbe safest and meat profitable In vestments. 1. Ti ey are a first mortgage npon the longest and most important railroad In tbe country. 2. Bj law tbey can be irsued to tbe Company enly as the read Is completed, so tbat tbey always repre sent a real value. 8. Their tmonnt Is limited by act of Congress to Flit j Million Dollars on tbe entire Pclflo line, or an avert Ke of 1bs tban $3U,(Xorer mile. 4, Hun, K. P. Morgan, ot the Vulted Rtates Senate and Ken. (takes Amis, of tbe Untied HiawsJIoaso o' Beprettntativea. are tl e tiusttts for the bondholders to ate tbat all tbtir Interests are protected. & rive (Joveiument D.rtctors, appointed by tbe I'reHdent rt the tjLl td states, are rearonslble to tbe country for tbe manaen eut of lt allalrs 6. Ibite tniudttatts Ctmmlssloners must certify tbat tbe road Is well built and equipped, and in ah, rerpectfl a firrt-clus rallw ay, before any bonds can ba ltfiued upon It. 7. TbeVolttd States Government lends the Com pany Its own bonds to the same amount tbat tbe Company Issues, lor which It takes a second mortgage as security. 8. As additional aid, ltmakes an absolute donation of 12,100 acres of land to the mile, lying upon each side of tbe road. t. Ibe Bores pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and Ibe principal is also payable In gold, 10. Ibe tarnlnKS from tee local or way buslneia were ever lOtll MILLION DOLLABH last year, which alter paying operating expenses, was maoh mere than sutntlent to pay tbe Interest. These earnings will tie vastly Increased on tue completion ot tbe entire line in 18(4 11. Ko political action can reduce the Trate of Inte rest. It must remain for thirty years, nx percent, per annum in gold, now equal to between eight and nine per cent. In currency. The principal tt then payable in sold. If a bene, with such guarantees, were iisued by the Government, Us market price would not be less tban ircni twenty to tweuly-five per cent, pre' mlum. As these Londs are Issued under Government authority and supervision, upon what is very largely a Government work, tbej must ultimately approach Government prices. Ho other corporate bonds are made so secure. 12. Tbe Issue will soon be exhausted. The sales have sometimes been half a million aday,and nearly twenty millions have alteatiy been sold. About ten millions more may be oilered. It is not Improbable tbat at some lime not far distant, all tbe remainder of tbe bonds tbe Ci mraty can lssne will be taken by some combination ot capitalists and withdrawn from tne market, except at a large advance. Tbe long time , tbe high gold Interest, and ibe perfect security, must make tbrse bends uery valuable for export. All tl e predictions which the onlcersof thetjjm pany have made in relation to tbe progress and busi ness su ccees of their enterprise, or tbs value and ad vance in the price of their securities, bave been more than confirmed, and tbey therefore suggest tbat par tl es who desire to Invest In their bonds uiU flrvl it to their adiantaiie to do to at once. Subscriptions will be received In Philadelphia by DE HAVEN & BROTHER, No. 40 s. THIRD street, W. PAINTER & CO., No. 16 S, THIKD Street, SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., no. ro a. i bllliu etireeu AND IH NEW TOBK AT TUB COMPANY'S OPFICE. No. 20 NASSAU Street, AND BT J Oil 9 J. CISCO dc SON, BAHKEBN, No. (9 WALii Street, And by the Company'! advertised Agents through onttbe United States. Bonds tent free, bnt parties subscribing through. local agents, will look to them for tbelr safe delivery, A NEW" PAMPHLET AND MAP WAS ISSUED OCT. 1, containing a report of the; Progress of the Work to that date, and a more complete statement la relation to tbe valne of tbe Bondj tban can be given In an advertisement, which will be sent free on application at the Company's offices, or to any of the advertised agents. JOIIIf J. CISCO, TREASURER, October 6. 1868. 5 1 lmwtfj New York, THE EQUITABLE Political. LIFE Assurance Society. CASH ASSETS, $8,000,000. IKCOKsE, $5,000,000. Keyr Business Year Ending October 1,1868, $51,866,814,00. PURELY MUTUAL. Persons desiring to act as Agents are Invited to apply to BETT8 & REGISTER, GENERAL AGENT3, No. 432 CHCSNUT Street, EST KT" Naturalization. 'DUTIES OF ELECTION OFFICEIW. 'rank J. NogU, Eiq., Judge of Election, Seventh rrtoinct, Ftth Ward. Dbab Bik: We have considered the Inquiries yon put to ns, and have to say la answer, tbat In onr opinion: Flrbt. The seal of a proper court of record attached to a certificate of naturalisation, and attested by the Prothonotary or bla deputy, proves Itself, and cannot be disregarded by an officer of election without Incurring the risk both of civil penalties or damages for the wrongful act to be recovered, if sued for, by tbe citizen Injured, and also a liability to In dictment for an offense against the criminal law. Beoond. Tbat an eleotlon officer baa no right whatever to rrjeot a certificate because, In his Judgment, the court whloh Issued It erred in Judgment, or was guilty of any Irregularity, or other error of what nature soever, whether of substance or of form; aud that any election officer who, for any such reason, rejects a cer tlflcateof nftturaliiitlon, Is amenable both ti tbe civil and criminal law, for any sucn of fense. Third. That election ofllcers are privileged from arrest during the period occupied by the discharge of their official duties on election day, except they commit treason, felony, or a breacb or the public peace, bnt that this pri vilege Is confined to the day of election, and confers no immunity whatever from subse quent prosecution for any offense they inty have committed on that day. lletipuclfully you is, O. M. Wharton, Thro, Ctjyi.kk, David W. Ski.i.kfh, John O. Bum-itt, Geo. W. Biijdi.e, William B. Rkkd, William A. Fobtkk, Lewih C. Cassidy. October 10, 1808. It TO LOYAL IRISH AMEU10AN3. Amnnf the wise laws of tbe wise Sooratns we Had a conipl.lDt as apultcable at tbe preaeut time as It was IDen, lu wiv: aiihi, iuumhu UU Ullfl uuic,n.ca m tr.dn.even tbe meanest, yet all thlua tbemselves qualified for tbe hardunt or atl trades goverameut. A mau muat serve his lime to nvery trade. cu.. .iit v p.-iiuifikiia Ail rA rpdv mtidti.'1 Tow, my Couuiymeo, Miere cau be uo solid basil of noerty out me virtue a jq iuieuiBMn; m -,ji-, at,d it matters not -betber It be a r. pullu;au or monarchical form ot aovernmeut tui mr uh u Intelligent people exercise a id control their rulers. Both in law and Irt fuc soverelgc ty resides In ttituu. You, as pai t of tbe a me. loan people, po'snosua or as much lulelllKetce as others, who exurolse tbe tama rights, are called ou to aBl8t by your votes to pmce loyal men In tbe various positions tbat art to tie III led. Tbe ci-mlriR election will decide ibe fate of tbls country lor grtmiatlons, and the cause of liberty wlllbeeltber advanced or retardel by Its dcnlslon Therefore It la ibe cluy of all lovrs of lrssrton to give tbelr ballot lo tliosa wbo have fhown llmm strlvts worthy ol tbat confidence bv their devotloa lo the advancement of human clvllizatluu and human Mo man will say. or can say wlih truth. tha the so called Democratic parly ever did, by one act. lu the national councils, try lo break the tellers tbat boond tbe buman body and oul to slavery, nor did the said ariy evi-r take a dtclni'd stand fr tbe liber ties ot other nations. Not ro with the Republican-), who by a distinct vote showed their sympathy for tbe cnuse of every people wbo were mnilluit aaalnst despotic power and rule, not excepting our own native land, whose mlRKOvernment hasnl vHyi awakened a teelltiKof kindness, and who.ie oitstor tunts have evoked ibe vympatby of every ttuo Be put lean Id tbls land. , How often are we told by tbe "Boarlng Demoorsoy" tbat as a nation we baiv ibe negro; that we as a peo ple bave more of a duty to perform tban others lu votina against his advancement moral and p litlaal; and 'bat tr he should be allowed tbe mantle of clil Eennbtp It would Interfere vltb our rtKlus. The pro portion Is wholly fals aud groundless, and a baie calumny on the InttVllgeuca ol Ittshmen at lr, Irish Amtricans with too librty-lr vliiff lusttnuti tbat caused them to seek an asylum In this common country of ours, dc-s not nor oonl t not entcr.aln such corrupt Ideas, and it Is hern hurled hack from where It emanated, as a babe slander and falsification. It Is only a Democratic trick, to ngender a hostility and bad liellng against us, and to try and keep in tbe Democratic traces the "lr sh vote ' Irishmen of Intelligence will not be led by the nose In this manner nor will ihey heed laise prophet". They m an to go hand-ln-haud with lh parly of pro gress, as the be?t metns of sectirlutf Uf ihelr awn laud her long-lost liberties. Beware of those wbo wl 1 teraDt yiu to forego your rights. Think for you r f elver. Donotletibe dmiavogue got ln.ilda nt you; but show to the world and your teUow-man that you have been traduced by your s -called friend the Democratic party, and as true American clt.isns you will give the lie to this Democratic injustice aad Democratic Impudence, . . , ... t The tide might as well be forced baek with a pitch fork as to suppose the progressive spirit of ttieuKe can be aterumed. The cause if huuian freeloin is abroad Liberty stalks over the universe. 'Tu out of the power of man lostop it. Oive, then your votes for tbe men who saved tbls couutry from rula, and not to such a pa-iv as has tor its leader a sympa thizer with negro burners and negro Dunterg. Iteepecifully yonr onuotryrnao (one who wants no otticn), lt NATHANIEL K HARRI3. -ST FOR CONGRESS, SECOND CON- GHEH-JONAL DltSlllICT. TIKJMAS B. FIOKENCK, the WcrklPgmans TrlPd aud True Friend! A Ilfe loi g champlt n of the deareBt Interests of the tolling roaNatB I! The very bei,t man to properly rereaeut thetecond District InCoDgress. YOUK VOVK and earueit laflaence are respect fully solicited. ' W,H. SYLV S, President National Labor U'tton. H. J. WALIUK. jt National Execntlve Ooaimltte?, Pa. DRY GOODS. THIRD EDITION 10 PHILADELPHIA; STEEL & SON 1IATR JUST OPENED, From ti e late auotlon sale of MHB3R9. E. BENNEQOIN & 00., A large number of BRO OHK SSAWLI, of all quail, ties, of NEW AND rrANDBOME rE UQN8, Much les than coat of Importation. LYONS CLOAKING VELVETS of the. most ce'.e. braltd makes, in all widths and qualities. BILK PLUSHES. SO INCHED WIDE, Blues, Browns, White, Par) le and Dahlia, 10 60 to :o. VELVKTEEKS, BILK FINISH .Bleaches, Browns, Blues and Purples. BLACK bltO UUAIN BILKB. A large assortment ef very good qualities, at less than wholesale prices. LADIIB' AND MIESeS' WOOLLEN All AWLS. A large assortment of .ear styles. ENOLIBH, FBEKCn. AND GERMAN DRE38 GOOJf, Fiom tbe late auctlontales alOi'eatly It ducedPrloe". MOM. 71S AND 71S N.TKNTII UTItKET, It PHILADELflHA. FLOUR. p A M I L Y FLOUR, In lots to Milt UROrniS, or by tbe Single Uarrel, Tor Bale l)j J. EDWARD ADDICKS, Ho. VZ'iii MAUKET Street, 10 9 8nH PHILADKLI'lIfA. yE ARE RliCKIVJNU EVERY GRADE OF F L O U K. L. KNOWLE8 & CO., 10 10 12t4p MO. MARKET 1ST BEET. PIANOS. fSLJSa BTEINWAT & 80N8' GRAND Vi f riqnare and upright Pianos, at ALAHiyti hlOJK'.Vlo. inns taiKBNUT BtreeL 1U C5f3 BTECK & CO.'S AND HAINES t I J HH.OTHKKfV PIANOS, ana AlABUM . si m m iii b Bincltley Again on the War Tath He Prefers New Charges Against Rollins-Mriils to the FaciQc Coast. FROM WASHINGTON. Xfiv Charges Airnlnnt Rolling. Special Vespvtcn lo the Evening Telegraph, Washington, Oct. 12. Secretary McCallooh and Mr. Itlnckley were at the White House this Bioinlng, in consultntlon with the Presi dent, It Is understood a new charge against KoJlTntbas been prepared by Blnckiey, based upon the affidavits made by one H. 0. Fowler, a discharged Deputy Collector, formerly unUor Collector Clephane, of this dlstrlot. Some time during last summer Fowler charged Clephane with retaining certain onassessed penalties, amounting to abont fifteen hundred dollars, which he contended ought to be paid over to the Government. Be alleges that he brought the matter to Rol lins' attention, tral the latter did nothing, and, as Fowler believes, was In collnsloa with Clo" phane. This is the basis of Blocking's new programme, and to-day be asked the President to suspend Holllns for misconduct. As Oon greps will not meet till November, there seems to be a design on tbe part of the President and Bleckley lo get rid of Rollins In tbls way. Rol lins, In July last, presented the facts of the Cle pbane matter to Seoretary McCuIlooh, to whom Clephane made satisfactory explanations. So Ibe Secretary never brought up the case after wards. The rnclfte Mall. Despatch to the Associated Pries. Washington, Oct. 12. The Post Ofllje De partment has information tbat temporary arrangements have been made by the Vice President of tbe Union Pacific Railroad for rariylOK tbe malls between tue termini of the Pacific Railroad. Telegrams from several put ties were received to-day, cllarlog lo make a con tract, cne of them from Brlgtiam Young. The propositions are now unaer consideration, with a view to secure a certainty of service by express until the completion uf the rahroail. Wells, Fargo & Co. are not inclined to oontluue that buslnehB much longer. Colonel Rcnert C. Murphy has been appointed General Pot Ollice Agent, Mitjoi'General George H. Thomas arrived liete this morning, from TenneMste, and had an intei view with Secretary Souolleld. Railroad Accident. Pittsbcho. Oct. 12. Two nleht trains on Mia Alletibmy Valley Rallrotid collided yesteiday mornlug at 6 o'clock, near Scrub Grays ttat.lou, resulting: in tbe death of Richard Sovder. Urn man, the wrecking or both engines, and the burijii g of live oil cars. None oil bo passeu gfis were Injured. The damayo to the road fiincuuta to about SO.OUU. Ohio Siingerfest. Sandusky, Oct. 12 The Northwestern Ohio Gut man ii-ngorfest will be held in tblH city on the l.th and 16th of October. A large number of rnualcal organiztions from abroad will be here. One of toe finest concerts ever given lu the Wfcht Is expected. Latest Markets by Telcgrnph. New Yobk, Oct. 12. Cotton firm at 2'J'c. Floor dull; talt s oi FOIU barrels at e uturrtay's prices. W hear, dull, and decllutd Ku2o.; salts orsnrlng at iisii. Cora firm; sales nf fS.if 0 buibela at f l'17i4t 21O4. Oats quiet: sales ol 26.0(0 buiUfls at Tkii. Barley llrni: sains ol (I0O1 burbels Canada at 2 S. Bef nulet. Porlc dull atl.SUO. Jard qulHt ai l'j;,fflli)5,. Wttlsay flu'l. Havana, Oct. 12. '1 ubucxo uctl'e at lw180 for Vuelta abajo. Brroms steady at 3-?,(i):) SO per dozen Rtars steady a 2j(rt2!i per a-rohe lur Americans. Oaladull at i l'i'ZU per quintal. Amerlcau Faner dull at 8(.'i4 reals ier reuin lor e,bw wrappinf. But tr fcteady at i'.'(a,iO er qitinlal Bucon llrm at '9ii;Zi per tjiitmal American PdlroleiiDi dull ats'i real, per gallons. Fo'atoes active a Jii'.a.G'iA per barrel. YePi w Wax active at S'lOfaS per arrobe; white dull at loot (2 Hoc llouey firm at 4u,i reals per gallou. New Torlt Stock Quotation, 3 P. M . Received by telegi-aph from Oleudlnning & Davis. HtocJi Broilers, No. 48 8. Third street: N. Y. Cent. R, 12ri!4lPUu.RW.ndGb.Ull!4 N.Y. and KK. 47J.iToledo & Wab Bl U1.11 1 T rv-'i . & ...... . jruii. nuu xvett. XV.... UI'.'h Mlcb.8.andN.I.R. Cle. and Pitt. R 8KV4 Chi. and N.W. com. 02 i Ohio and N. W. prt Chi. aiidR. I.R..... lOOJi FOURTn EDITION Mil. &HL P. com.loa'i Adams Express Co 61 Wells. Fargo fc Co Wi U 8. Express 4V4 Tenn. os, new 61'i Oold m l'hiladclphla Cattle Market. Monday, Oct. 12. The Cattle Market was moderately active this week, but prices were uriKettled and lower. 2100 head arrived an'1 fold at, HMo. lor extra Pennsylvania and Western steers; 78o. for fair to good do.; and 6(460. Ud, groB4, for common, as to quality. Tne following are the particulars of the sales: Head. 117, Owen Smith, Chester connty. 58, gross. 53. A. Christy & Bro., Virginia, 6J8. gr. 60, Deugler & McCleese, Chester co.. 6(8, gr 100, P. McFlllen, Chester oounty, 68l5, gr. 115, P. Hathaway, Iowa, Chester 00., 7t8i gr. 70, Jas. S. Kirk, Chester county, 7(aH'A, ktooh. 25, B. F. McFlllen, Chester co., 77!, ijross. (5. James McFlllen, Chester co.. 8J'9, gross. 60, E. S. McFlllen, Clietuer county, 7(q8, gr. 160, Ullman A Rachman, Western, 8!, gr 180, Martin Fuller A Co., Chester county and Western, 69. gr. 1,10, Mooney & Smith, Ohio. 88. gr; S4i, Thos. Mooney A Bro.. W. Vir., $MVA er. 60. H. Chain, Vlrglula, 07. gr. e 180, John Smith & Bro., Onto. "JlMQU, gr. 80, J. & U Frank, Vlralnla. (i&f1. nr. 80, Frank A Bchnmberg, Ohio, 7;8A, gr. 85, Hope Co., Virginia. 6d))iy., gr. 47, M. liryfoos, Virginia, 7sT74 r. 20, li. lltld win, Chester 00., 6a8. 62, J. Cle m bod, Chester co , tilH. nr. 76, 1). BraDKon, Chester county. 7fa75i, gr. 48. John Aull. Ohio, ar. 85, Chandler & Alexander, Ches. 00., 61'8, gr. 60, A. Kemblo, Chester county, 61;a8, grods. 13, John MoArdle Ohio, 6K'7j, gr. 40, John 8. Sulle, Chester o unty,781i, gr. 19. S. Frank, Kentucky, 67. 20, Bloomenthal. Virginia. 86V, gr. 40, C. Welker, Vlrsfnla, 6(3,7, gr. 22, W. Dufle A Todd, Ohio. 6 14 gr. Cows were nnohana-ed. 150 beau sold at ?45 65 for Springers, and 8oO(90 V head for Cow and Calf. Sheep were In fair demand. 10,000 head ar rived and sold at 5(a6Jo. V lh., grots, as to con union. Hons were rather lower. 8500 bead sold at the different yards at K1 60 all 'ftp y 100 lbs., net. THE OLD LEDGER HOLDING FOR RENT, ENTIRE OR IN PART. USl'H UlntNKT OKllANH. oulv at iMImtp " ho. r-S CiimNUT tiureeh First yiocr suitable for Oflloes or Scores; Upper Stories for OOlofs and Manufacturing Purposes; Base ment for Beataurant, Cau lie Iiad for Fourtccu Montlis Only. Af rz.Y TO Da H. DATES, Superintendent Western Uiiloa Telegraph Company, S. E. Corner THIRD and CUESNUT Sts., II 12 II TB ILADKLPHIA. F H A u B! New York Roughs on their "Yny to Philadelphia to Swell the Vote for Fox. Affairs at the Capital-Movo monts of Gen. Thomas. WHOLESALE FRA UD. FK ThonftMifl Imocratlc "Uepenfera! on the Way to Philadelphia. We bave just received from John Russell Young, Esq.. mannglug editor of the New York Tribune, the following despatches: New Yokk, Oct. 12. Editor of The Evening Ttlegraph. General N. P. Banks, Hon. John A. Urlswold, and State Senator Thomas Murphy bave just left me. They wish me to telegraph you tbat from three thousand to five thousand "repeaters" left tbls city last night and this morning, to vote in Philadelphia to- mono w. More are going In the noou train. JOHN.UUSHELL YoUNO, BKCOND DESPATCH. New Yokk, Oct. 12. Editor 0 The Evening Telejraph:Voce Superintendent Kennedy has the numbers and a great many of the names of the "repeaters" who have gone on. An extra edition of the Tribune, with full par ticular, will be sent to Philadelphia this even lng. Johit UuaaKLL Young. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Appointment of (Storekeeper. Washington, Oct. 12, John Frederick, Petor BeUlermaD, and James Gaflttey were to-day ap pointed btorckeepers for the Fourth District of Pennsylvania. A Masked Battery. A general order was promulgated tbls after noon from the War Department, by dlreotlon of Ibe President, calling attention of the army efflcers to the provisions of the Conssltution relating to the eleotlon of President and Vloe President, which Is aimed at General Reynolds, commanding in Texas, but is ostensibly pub llshtd for the benefit of all oonoeraed. It quotes the Constitution and laws on elections, HLU JQ 1ADUCU U Jf U1U.1 Ul vvrilUlHl uffaai. rniLADEirillA STOCK KIIUAXGE HALES, (1(JT, 12 Reported by De Haveu A Br No. 40 S. Third street BETWEEN BOARDS. IJT(X 5-20S 'b7Cl ...li S'i I'.itucity b, jvewisiiizsi 100 do. New Ufl't WHO do jNew-ls-i(iZ5i FIFTH EDITI0I THE LATEST NEWS The Spanish Republlc-Rccosnl tion by Our Oovernment-ra-ciflc Railroad Extension AiTairs in France. Hi (tl do.. JSew...l,iJ. li l0 N Pa t Vi jldlHI l.eb 6h gold I...., 8:1 10 sh Leh V K....01 g u BEOOND BOARD. 2U0 ta Peuna Rls.bCO. W7i 8 do tti'l 8sli Lonitst Mt . 6'i S00 sn tLvud ti..bJ(8H-l 200 df D5 U'i h'O 0o U'i W AO M.IH 6X 111 M0 City s, New. is. vi (500 do. New 102',' l.ut o fjeh6B.goldl.bs. sa'4 S lh Penaa H... . ... 87, 80sh Conl Hldce Im. 1', 1(0 oh Hrstoiivllle 1(1'-, liosh leli bay ....... Is. 21 10(i 8b Lata PI'. DlJk li'OaU Koad. tinrn. 4gu 200 do......bi;o. 4X li'O do. ...bSiv.1. iit'i too . do...io,vu. 4nH 200 io........ia. 100 da 48'5tl I'D do. .....19.4X61 23 do..MM...ls. iVi FOREIGN. Cuba Declares for theSpaiiiah Itcpnbl The Kew Spanish Government Oft dally Recognised by the United State By Atlantic Cable. Madrid, Oot 12. Tbe United States was H first nation to reoognlice the new Provision Government. The Midi id Gazette of to-da publishes sttoh official reoounltlon, ma.' through Mr. Hale, the Amerloao minister. Tt Junta has declared In favor of addition retorms, among wblch are the abolition of tt deal b penalty ami the sanctity of private lette and domiciles. The Juuta has also ordered ttj restoration of the barque Tornado to Eaglar and the payment of damages for ber wrongf detention, and tbe lmpneoumentof the HpanU officer wbo ordered her seliure, . Paris, Oct. 12 The Journal ilea Debati saj Lersundl, Captain-Oenerat ot C'uoa. has glvu, In his adhesion to the revolution. TheCuoa in Hpsln will be permitted lo ohoose two men bers of the Junta. 1 OlOKoga declined an offer of ft pUoe In tl Cabinet, but will probably be appointed Pres dent of the new Cortes. ) I.ONnoN. Oct 12 The Tllrpptlon innnniiM f that the cable of 186(1, between Vaientla am nenii's content., was repaired at 1 P. M. a Hunday, and is now In nerfeot worklug ordor. j FRO 31 OMAHA. The Pacifie Railroad ExteiiNlon. Omaha, Oct. 12 Tbe following is furnlshe! for publication: j Sait Lakr City, Oct. U To the President the United Btaies, Washington, i. O.: Th, Onion Puoiflo Knliroad Company has been la formed of the appolutrnent of a special oommls atou to re-ezamlue their road. If this com mis slon includes all roads receiving similar Qol ernment subsidies and bonds, ibis Compaq will regard the apoolntment with satlsfactloo but If no other road is included, it becomes evl dent that the Government has listened to rs pretenta'ions nnfavorable to the character a our work, aud whloh J tin' Ice requires that I should contradict. I thins: It my duty, there fore, to avsure your Excellency tbat tue Unlot Paoiflc Kallroud Is at lean equal to any of them other Hues In construction, appointments, ant permanent improvements, an t tbat yon cat eiiBiJy ascertain the thorotigbuess aud excel lence of tbe worn by reterenoe to Ueneralt Urant, Sherman, and Hherldan, wbo have lateH been over the Hue. and from many olner onil nent practical railroad men. I respeotfully re quest that the cointnlsslou be lustructed lo In clude all these roads in ibe examination, and to report In detail the comparative qualities ot cacn. (Signed) TrtoMAs C. Durant, Vice President U. P. K. K. Shin News. Nkw Yoric, Oct. 12. Arrived, stearaihlp Clt of London, from Liverpool. 1 The Colorado Election. j Chicago. Oct. 12 The Denver Aetj has reJ turnH from all tbe rountles of Colorado, and xjgurvB urauiuru s majority HI 1.' WEDDING INVITATION?, ENGRAVED IN the l ew est aud bem nianer. J.OU1H DKEKA, Ktatlouer and Rngraver, 9 It No. Mitt CH KsN O T Htrtet. JjNGRAVINa AND PLATE PRINTING. CARDS. BIIX IIEiBB. ClU.CDI.AhS, M 1CDDINQ INViTATIOSS. ViaiXiN'J CA It 38, PAHTY IHVITATrON'S, fKWBAMJlES, And ENGRAVING end PRINTING of every drscrlp tlon executed In tbe highest Btyle of arc, K, HOPKINS & CO , STATIONERS AND ENGRAVERS, 91mws8m o. 918 ARCU Street. rpUB LATfcST FALL STYLES OP PARTY -1- AND WEDDING IN VITATIOS4 A large tBsortment of new tlyles of French Paper Paper and .Envelopes In boxes already stamped. Paper and Envelopes stamped In Colon gratis. JOHN LISEHD, 1012ir.W8p No 921 SPRING GaRDKS Street. SPECIAL NOTICES. r For additional Special Notice tee the Inside Paytu. GOPSILL'S DIRECTORY FOR 1889. " Tbe subscriber bens lo Is form tbe lubablt arjis ol Pblladelplila ibat a corps ol respectable men educated tiiorouxbly in tbe art nt directory can va&slrg. are now taking tbe names lor tbe new Directory fur lttit". Complaint having been mnJo la regard to tlie bulk cf the boi.a: f,r lt8. trie un-' dt rMgned has d. termlned in issue tbe one for 1869 in t we volumes, Viz: a general Directory of Names and Buslntss Dlreitory. Tbe price of tbe former will bn lour dollsrs, und tbe latter one dollar. Tbe subscriber begs to call the attention of mer chants gmeraily to ibe . act that tliere are a number ofswlnulers about the el'y purporting tobeaeenta or OoPSil.L'8 DJKECTUKY. and others tor bogui works. Each agent ailing for Uopsill's Directory is provided with a printed authority, signed bv the compiler. All others are swindlers, and should be treated as such. lo 12 t ISAAC CQVTA, Compiler. ITkST P0BLIC TEMPERANCE MEETING. Tlin Monthly Temperaucn muh.Iiik ot tbe YOUNG MEN lUKISTlAn ASSOCIATION will be i em at tnelr Hall. Nn. rim OHKsA UT aire t To. MOHHOW (Ttieetl-y) 1VKNI'0, at o'clock-. ' AOdi esses by Kov THOMAS J. MUKPHERD. D D,D, J, k. RuBERra a.,d others. Vool aud iBSirumental Aluslc, udrr tbe olrrct'on of Maura COM.Y. Recliatloiis by Professor jBUFUS AUAM-J. All are cordially invited. i0 12 2s FELLQIY'CITIZEMS 1 TO THE TOLLS ! Ilorrsh I Hurrah! for eleotlon day I Let ready to vote, good neighbor, pray ! (Simeon I Dome on I Work to be douel Plnnty ol labor; plenty ol Itiu; Torcbea to carry; much parade; r-tand in your place, sirl 1) , n't be afraid ! Fnug out your banners I Bring ou your frleuds I Tell each wan ol tbem bow niuoa dejieudi On blx bav rg a good substiintlal coat, A nd i liig early to oust nls vote. Rotter than all hatd tlsted knocks, Is the qnltt work 01 tua ballot-box. Neighbors I Bp fore ynu cant your votes, Drou In and look at oui elegs.nl coats; -ee bow cheap we cu sail you a vtst, Id sbaie and In qualb.v ir.Jy the b9t; Ixink at tbe whole of ibeHtcck I and uow.slrs, Notice tbe style of tbe Bplaudid truwsrl Ready! Good citizens I Mtand In a line! tabow oil yonr clotlil"g. rich and tinel Don't .cratoh your tlcketst Hwallow them all! liurrab for your ciotbes from cur UUEaT BH0WN hiUI When vou go to vote tee that yonr coat Is strong and tblck. or else you'll gnt tlk with tbe rheum-uu; for Hie trouble Is th.t It's really asn to dre ton lliln; It makes you cold, and you get tobeorHina turely old. And every voter who stauds In tbe line, must have a new coat or be won't fuel tins: ror bis knees will shake with aiitutuu chill, and the Oild will make b'.m lepl weak and ill. A good tuil ofctothts for every voter. A (tnud suit 0 clothes 'ot every young man under 21 A tiood suit of clothes tor every utile chap wbo wishts be was big enough to vote. Btylea all iba go 1 I I Prices horribly low 1 1 1 ROCKHILL & WILSON, GREAT BROWN-feTONE HALL. Nob. 603 and COS (JIILS.MJT STREET, tU P PHILADELPHIA. TTNITED STATES BKVENUE STAMPS. U Principal Depot. No. 804 f)H KtSNUT btreet. Central Depot. No. ll'S 8. KIPTH Htreet. one door below Chesnu'. Bslabllshed IH62. Revenue B tumps ol every deacrlptloa constantly on kand In any amount. Orders by luall or express promptly Attended to. HARBIED. DIXfEY BRY8OV. Oa the 9th Instant, at th rarsonaae, oy Key. rancis iiiiurcn, Mr. WIL.L1IA DiAVH. Y to MISS 11AUV BKYaUN, Of this Oily, tie ltth rir I DIED. BHAMEF.-BlldnVnlv. nn tho mnrnlnrrnr th Instant, U Vl'HEiUNu BKAMEll, rel.cl ot Ibe lai Qeorte F. Beutner, M. n Due notice will be given of the funeral. CATHERWOOD. On tba lO'.b Instant. ANNE.' e:d-l daughter of Audmw J. and the lata Hitlen Ci t'a' berwoou, aged 18 years 2 months and a day s. 1 Her relatives anu mends ate rtmiiecilully luvlted to attend the funeral, from tne residence or ber father J No. 124 esi 'l ultebockcti svr-ei, Uermantowu, on Tuesday afternoon, tbe 13tU Usiaut, at i o'clock.! To prnreed to Laurel Hill. 1 Carriages wl'l be in wnlting at Gertnantown Depot npon the a rival ol the 2 P. M. train from tbe city. j DE PUI At Chenter. Delaware county, Pa .OjtJ ber 10, Rev. JAM KS DH1 PUI. 1 Tbe relatives and irlenda of the family are respect-I fnlly invited to attend tbe funeral, troui his lute rel-i deuce, Fourth street. Chester, on Thursday, October 15, at 2 o'cinck. wlthnm tnrther Motion. Ht rvlces at Mt.J Paul's E. Cbti cu, Chester, at V.i o'clock. Fuueral lo proceed to Chester Rural Cemetery. ', KIDD. On tne loth instant, JOHN P. EIDD, aged 85 years. 1 The relatives and friends ot the family are respect-! hilly invited to attend tba (uneral. from the reHldenoe of bis aunt, No. vt3 Eleveutn street, on Wednesday, afternoon at 1 o'clock. LYON.-On tbe 1Kb Instant, MARY O., danghter of Waller T. and rjarao J. Lyon. 1 Tbe relatives and friends of the family are Invited ta attend tbe funeral, from 'he realdencao' her fatber, jmo, un tiirara aventio, ou r nursuay, tne iom inst-nnt, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. RICH MAN. On Friday evening, tbe 9th Instant, SUhaNNaH B.. wife if Richard Rlchtuao. Tbe relallvat and friends ot tbe family are Invited to attend tba funeral, from the residence of her bus band. No. 1W Vine street, on Tueadaj, the ISih In stant, at 12 o'olock M. . STOCKTON Peacefully, oi the 9th instant. Rev. THOMAS HKWUNUa HTOOKl'ON aged Wl years. Fnneral services at tbe Church ot the New Testa meot. Eleventh and Wojd streets, on Wednesday, tbe Hih instant commercing at 12 o'olock M, Friends and clergy generally invited to attend. The relatives ot tbe family are requested to meet at bis Ute resi dence, No. 1481 Poplar street, at 10 o'cinck A. M.. to prnreed to the Church. Burial at Mount Morlah Cemetery. , AmebioaH Life Insurance Company, Of Philadelphia 8. F Corner Fourth and lTaluat Streets Mfr-Thit Institution has no superior in the United States tUO O P C M l N C", A Fnll Lino of our own Importation RIBBONS. TO MATCH, FOR M'LMNKRY ASD DRKMJ MAKING. WOOD & GARY. IiATET BTYXJt:9 Jf AJNUY BUNNETd, i I.AniEi' AND MTSMR4' B1T4. AND EVXRY 8IYLE OF CUT MATERIAL, Willi FKATHKR8, FLOWE1", FRAAIEH, FOR BON NIC I' MAKING. WOOD & CAR Y, No. 726 CHCSNUT Street, 29 tfrp HILAD ELPIII A. DOUEI & SONS' STANDARD CIGARS, Retailed by leading grocers and dealers; eaoh box trade-marked. Under "MARIANA RITA" brand, nineteen varieties-genuine "ALXi HAVANA" CIGAJia, the laai our Importation. Under "FRA DIAVOLO" brand, Ave varleUea; ail high grade "HAVANA-FILLER" CIGARS. We continue our Importations ot HAVANA CIGARS by each direct Havana t earner, 8. FUGUET fc SONS, 1C 1 16t Ip NO 21 8. FRONT Btreet.
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