TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 18G8. F2WM LURQFM BY CABLE. Mapkid, Oct. 11 A lonn of t' n million reals (Terul the Provisional Junta was Immediately Lcrcptcd. Mapiud, Oct. 12. Tlie following I tlic dubsUnco f what wa all on 1otli sWlis at tlio Interview lie twecn the American Minister ami 1uke do la Torre: Mr. Hale, addressing the I)le Inthenamoof the VJiiited States, congratulated tho I'rovlHional Junta and the people of Spain on tho success so marked in a revolution of Mich grand proportion, llo was Iinppy to return the greeting which Spain gavo tho United States on her entrance Into the family of free and sovereign people. The relations between Spitl' i and the United States ' always have been fiicndly. Under the present circumstances all his ci'brts would ho extrtod to augment the frloiuLjIilp between both peoples. The Puke do la Torre, in reply, said that amid the ruins of old rule u structure would be formed which lie believed would merit the approval and sympathy of the United Slates. Spain now deserved and needed the support of all free nations, and that ef the American government was highly esteemed. The Puko concluded by declaring, that this inter view would servo to maintain unbroken relations between two nations, both clnlmlim and exercising successively the principle of national sovereignty. General imlee has been appointed Captain Gene ral of Cuba. I auih, Oct. 12. Tin! Oaulois nnwspapor pub lished a letter from General Trim, which earnestly favors tho calling together of the Cortes, and tho formation of a kingdom at onco. It Is said that Gen. Trim himself aspire!) to bo kin;;. London, Oct. 12 Dispatches from Bombay say that favorable reports have been received of tho progress of tho expedition ngaint the tribos of Northwestern India. Tho troops have so far met with slight opposition. London, Oct. 12. Tho Fenian prisoners at Dart moor are to be released. London, Oct. 12. At Rlacl.burn, In tho county of Lancaster, a Liberal procession was attacked on Saturday by a mob of Tories. Several lights occur red, and one man was killed and several Injured. Pkaui'K, Oct. 12 The political tumults which had broken out in this city have been suppressed by the Austrian troops, who dispersed the various as Rinblages of reople. FR OM WASHINGTON. Military Aid Demanded in West Virginia. Governor lloreman, of West Virginia, arrived here this morning, lie wants troops sent into that State to preserve tho peace at tho coming election, as the disfranchised rebels in several counties threaten to vote at all hazards. He thinks tho moral ellect ol a few companies well distributed will bo sufficient, and that they might bo spared from the garrison of Washington. General Thomas, in whose department West Vir ginia belongs, says he cannot send any from Ten nessee. Itoth gentlemen were in conference with the military authorities this morning. Spain. It is ascertained from an authentic source that In n telegram of the 4th inst., Minister Hale applied I for instructions in view of the political situation at I Madrid. Tho instructions were given through the same medium on tho 5th inst. Mr. Halo now tele graphs that, in compliance with the instructions, he has recognized tho new government at Madrid, liis proceeding has been continued. UuatemiUa. Senor J. M. Vela to-day presented his credentials to the Secretary of State, and was received as harpod'Aft'aires of the republics ol Guatemala and Salvador. . From New York. Nkw Yohk, Oct. 12. Gen. Sigel was unani mously nominated for Koglster, this morning, by tho radical and conservative wings of tho Republi can party. Joseph Wormald, who was arrested on Saturday, on the charge of attempting to leave the State to light a prize light, and was bailed, was to-day sur rendered bv his bondsmen, and is now in custody. John J. "white, residing at the corner of Ono Hundred and Fourth street and Fifth avenue, com mitted sulcido by shooting himself through tho head. Cause unknown. Kuw Youk, Oct. 12 In tho Episcopal Conven tion, to-day, the Committee, on the Creation of New Kioceses, through their Chairman, tho Hov.' Jr. Thomas C. Pipkin, reported an application for tho erection of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, east of Chesapcako Bay and the Susquehanna, into a sepa rate diocese. The report concluded with resolu tions, giving consent, with tho concurrence of tho bishops, to the division of the diocese of Maryland, and providing for the manner of electing a new bishop. Adopted without amendment. The following committee was appointed to act lointly With the Committee of JJsliops In nomina ting tho Hoard of Missions: Kev. Dr. I'adduck, of Michigan; Huntington, ot Massachusetts; Fierce, of Alabama; Otis, of Illinois; Kartli, of North Carolina; McWhielta, of western Now York, and Welsh, of Pennsylvania. Kev. Mr. Stubbs, of New Jersey, presented a me morial on increasing tho salary of clergymen to equalize the difference between specie and paper. Referred to a special committee of live laymen. Judge Conyngham, of Pennsylvania, then pre sented about twenty memorials from Individual laymen in various dioceses, all having reference to Ritualism, use of vestments, and such like Innova tions uoon the Fnlsconal service, declaring that these give causo for scandal, and approach iu out- The.lmli?e nronosed anew canon, by which all vestments during service, except surplices, bands to gowns, ana all vestments lor cnoirs anu oiuer nssixtants be forbidden: also, candlesticks, cruci- lixes on or over the communion table, elevating elements, making sign ot the cross, processions in tho church, the use of incenso and many other things introduced by Ritualism Into the Church. Referred to the Committee on Canons. Before adjourning to-day the Convention voted to meet hereafter at tho Church of Transllguration instead of Trinity Church. " From California. San Francisco, Oct. 12. Tho track of the Cen tral Pacilic Railroad is tinished to Reese River Valley, rive hundred miles east of this port, and about Bixty-tive miles north of Austin. Tho grad ing is ready for the iron one hundred miles beyond, and it is said that the requisite grading to Salt Lake wille finished by the l.'itii oi liecemoor. tiio earnings ot tho railroad lor aeptemoor were fcuw, 1)00 in L'old. In a few days Wells, Fargo & Co.'s stages will connect with tho railroad at Gravelly Ford, on the Humboldt River, Instead of Wadsworth. This will shorten the stage route nearly 200 miles. San Francihuo, Oct. 12 The agent of the Aus tralian and New Zealand Steamship Company is at present in this city, making inquiries anu arrange ments lookina to a urobahlo change in the route If until dent inducements are found to justify it, San Francisco will next spring be made the termi nus of the line on this coast, instead ot Manama. I'rom Alabama. MowTfiOMERV. Oct. 12 Governor Smith has Is sued a proclamation for an election in this State for President on the 3d of November. The procla mation is issued In accordance with the election law passed by the Legislature. Under that law there is to be no other election in this State before November, 1870. At that time members of Con gress, Governor. State officers, legislators. -o., are to be elected. The present incumbents hold over until that time. The registration commenced this morning la mis city. From Missouri. St. Louis, Oct. 12 The messenger of the Ac commodation Bank, while standing on Third street, near the custom-house, this afternoon, was robbed of 3000 In money and 700 in drafts. No cluo has been obtained to the thief. The excursion party of tho genoral ticket agents reached Fort Hayes to-day. They leave for Lea venworth in tho morning. General Hancock left for Washington this aftor- xioon. Ilailrond Accident; PlTTsnrnn, Oct. 12 Two night trains on tho Alleuhenv Vallev Railroad collided yesterday morning, at 6 o'clock, near Scruhgrass Station, re sulting in tuo uoatu oi jucnaru snyaer, nreiniiii the wrecking of both enuines. and the burning ol five oil cars. None of the passengers were injured The damage to tuo roau amounts to about u0,0W, From Massachusetts. wn-DBTwn Oct. 12. Two men rflfflstArAil at tna u 14 11 Cnnklln and Hiram Tucknr. from liridgcitort, who have been stopping iu this city for a few (lays past, leit nero hub luieiioou, wiiu a stolen team and a large amount of money obtained by forgery at uinereui nanus in mis city. ' Pane Hall. Kvr Vnni nrf. VI The Mutuals beat the At antics, iu a watch game of base bull, by a score of 0 w -from Kentucky. Lfd isvij.l.K, Oct. 12. A body of armed men, ninunti (I, are committing depredations iu Bullitt county. TIW'J humid A colored scliool-houlie, and die said to liiive destroyed a negro church. A vol ley W8S lirtd into a train on the Nashville Kiilroud lately, which Is supposed to have been done by the SHII1C I'RI'ty. - - - - From flew JSrimswick. St. John, Oct. 12. The Paris crew of St. John, with tlu ir new bout, the 'Mali," left bv steamer .:. ... ..... T i . . ., this mot litre Tor Snrini'tield. Massachusetts, to run Uh with the V aid bn.thois. a matt CITY INTELLIGENCE. rOH JIIMTIOKAL LOCAL ITKMfl KK1 OUTBIDS PAGES. Athi.ktic vs. All Kmoland. The match panic of base ball between tlio English crick eters and tho Alhletlc Club came oil' yesterday, on the grounds ol theticrmatttowuCrieketClub, iu the prcscprio of a very Inrsre asseniblage of spectators. The lollewlng is the score, tbe Ath letic giving their opponents tho advantage of loor oMr to an inninir. llarrop, of the Olympic, pitched lor the cricketers: ALL KNOI.AND. Jlipp, 1. f. I'ooley, c. f. Charlwood, r. f. Rowbotham, 2 b. Shaw, s. s. Tarrant, 1 b. Smith, c. Griffith, 3 b. llarrop, p. o. 4 4 n t :i 5 2 t; 3 ATHT.ETK'. O. H. Reach, 2 b. 2 4 McHrido, p. 3 4 Kadclitl'e, c. 4 3 Wllkins, s. s. 1 2 Kisler, 1 b. 3 3 Sensendei for, c. f. (I 1 Foran.r. f. 0 Cuthbert, 1. f. f, Berry, 3 b. 4 2 27 31 30 11 Kl'NH IN KACII INNIJUH. I. 2. 3. 4. 5. 0. 7. 8. 9. English, 0 20121212 Athletic, 0 1 10 2 3 0 4 3 2 I'mpire Theodore Bomeisler, of Eureka Base Ball Club, of Newark. Scorer Mr. Philador Hell. Fly catches, English Tarrant, 2; Smith, 5 Fooloy, 2; Rowbotham, 1; llarrop, 1; Charlwood 1; total. 12. Athletic Flsler, 1; Radoliff, 2; Foran, 1 ; Reach, 1. Out on bases English, 17; Athletic, C. Stmck out English, 0; Athletic, 1. Out on fouls English, 8; Athletic, 8. MKF.TTHO OP THE GUAHDIANB OP TUB TOOR. The regular meeting of the Board of Guardians of the Poor was held yesterday afternoon, President John M. Whitall in tho chair. The outdoor agent reported having collected for support cases if-Uiy 21. Tho Steward reported house receipts amounting to $44 50. Tho house agent reported the following census of the house for the week ending October 10, ISO: Number in the house at twelve o'clock M. 3051; same time last year 2iio4; increase 150. Recapitula tionAdmitted within the last two weeks 212; births within the last two weeks !; deaths within tho last two weeks 15; discharged within tho last two weeks 113; eloped within the last two weeks 27; indentured within the last two weeks 5; number of persona granted lodgings within the last two weeks 52; number of persons granted meals within the last tw o wc( ks 227. Tho Board of Visitors reported having granted outdoor relief amounting to . 1372 00. Whole number receiving out-door relief: Ameri cans 5:3; foreigners 77H, children M50. Total 2770. The resignation of lr. Rankin, Guardian Physi cian of tho Sixth District, was received and accepted. The Steward s requisitions were read and ap roved. Dr. Dessau was elected resident physi cian. Alter which the Board adjourned. This Watson Case. A further hearing was held csterday ofternoon, beforo Recorder Givln, in tho cases of tho alleged conspiracy, on tho part of cer tain Twenty-second ward Democrats, to violate the integrity of tho ballot. Alderman l nomas, ot Germanrown. testified that. on the 7th inst., he was visited at his otlieo by a messenger aswing mm to seo a man at tuo J own Hall. He went down, and the man there m.ido to him a statement implicating Messrs. Coggeshall, rierco anu nopper, as aireauy reported. James iteeves testined that no wont to Coi?- geshall's oHiee; mot Watson there, and afterwards met him at the Supreme Court room. Ho had never beforo seen Watson, but Watson swore that ho had known hi in (Reeves) for 11 vo years. xue case was continued until t riday next. Military Matters. Yesterday afternoon the Gray Reserves, Colonel James VV Latta. ac companied by a reeimetital band and dram corps, bad a battalion drill at the erroundsof the Olympic Base Ball Cluo, Tweuty-tmu. and Jeller- son streets. Tiiero was a largo turnout, and much emhubiann mantlested. The National Guards have adopted" the model of a new dress bat, being the same as the New York beventh Regiment, which has Den much admired. Hospital Items. Michael Dwyer, aged 12 years, residing at No. 413 Gatni street, leu down stairs and dislocated his shoulder. Hannah Sick. Heed 15 years, residing at Union and Comptroller streets, fell from tho Hat while hanging out clothes, and injured her skull severely. jopepii Martin, aeea u years, residing at no. Ill Hazel Mreet, fell from a ladder and cut hia head beverely. J he above were admitted to the Fcnnsjlvania Hospital yesterday. Shot in tub Head. William Roaoh, re siding at No. 7G7 South Beventh street, was shot in tlio forehead last evening in front of his residence, while attempting to protect an elderly woman from Ill-treatment by a number of young men. The wounded man was taken to the Hospital, where the ball was extracted. The perpetrator of the act made his escape. MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine News see First Page, A r r a "W A fl VrT L U Tf A liITT DUT A TUTU T A V AliiU 11 . V WJ AlAtA Vl A. I 1a At fcrn Risks. 6 27 Bun Bkts.i 6 33 High Water, 12 -u PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE, John O, Jamks, JOHkPK O. UBUBB, John D, Tavluu. f-Monthly Committee. ARRIVED YHBTKRUAV. Stennier Kwnmn. C'rowell. 4 hmu-n from Boston, with indue ami pHnnengers, to Henry VYiiisor& Co. Piihsui) ell lloiiil uy Hook, one light lianiue mid one brig. hound up; off llfuly IhIuiiiI, HteniutiiK America, with ship Othello, hence tor bnvnnimh, going down , Hleiiiner Novelty, Tutt, U hours from New York,with lliilse to W. SI. Hitinl ji Co. Stemiier Frank , Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with nulne to w. N. Iluini & Co. bteainer W. Whiliteii, KigKlns, 13 hours from Baltl morn, with iiiiIhb to A . l.rovcM. Jr. Bnruue Ulsio, Putnam, from Boston, iu bnllatt to h vtCbtcigiiHru & l,o. Si lir Ooll Hunter, Pries, 9iliys from St. John. NB with Inn, tier to Wnrrnn It Uresit. Win ngrouinl on Hritu dy win ihcmlH on Wednesday night, and lout overboard pnrt of deck load of hittiH. Wclir Mechanic. M ossicle, from Drawbridge, Del. with griiin to Moore. Wheutley & Cottingliaiii. Bclir KIIihii Allen. ltluke,7 lays from Portland, with n de to l ('. Vhii Horn. bi hr Kllen llolguti), (ioliling, 7 days from Pautej'u, NO. with lumber to Norcrosb & Sheets. hchr Mary Patten, Cuimniucu, U days from Bangor, in ballast to J K llnzley Co. St lir J V Wellington, Cliiiuun,6da)'g from Boston, Willi uiuse U) v roweii 61 i;iiiiiiih. Bclir Oeorgie Deering, Willard, from Portland, with iihIho to Crowell A OnlliiiH. Sclir W 11 Travers, Todd, from Norfolk, with lumber, to Collins s. (;o. Hchr Surprise, Beers, from Boston, with mduo to Mor shon Si ( kud. Hchr Lottie, Taylor, from Boston, with mduo to Mor Hh(,n A Cloud. Hchr Widows' Sons, Smith, 6 days from Nanticoke River, Hel. wltn railroad tica to Collins & Co. Bclir Four Bisters, Bhoerer, from New York, in bal lunt in Mi'i'Hhoit A Cloud . ' Bclir J L Tracy. ItawllngB, from Boston, in ballast to Meridian & Cloud. Bohr Isaac Baker, Pervore, from Boston, in ballast to 111 i.r.limt At flollll. Schr B L Crocker, Presbrey.from Taunton, in ballast to Merslion A Clouu. Bchr A 11 Miller, Miller, from Boston, in ballast to Meisliondt cionii. Hchr K (1 Irwin. Atkins, from Boston. BcbrT BinnickHBn.lUckerson.from Boston. Bclir 1) BSiner, lluutluy , Ironi Boston. Bchr Lena Hunter, Perry, from Boston. Bclir M K Biiiith. Smith, from Portland. Bchr J W Rail, Powell, from Boston. n.ir, A RUll. Steamer Diamond State, Webb. Baltimore, A Oroves.J r btesiiierlt Willing, Cuudlft, Baltimore, a urovus. jr. Bchr I) B Biner, Huntley, Bulinn, Johu Rommel, Jr. H, hr Lena Hunter. Perry, Boston, do N hr Nightingale Heebe, New Loudon, do Hchr K n Nuylor, Naylor, Bostou, do Bchr S L ltimstdl. Smith, Gloucester, do Hrlir Amos Kdwards. Boiners Bileiu, do Bchr 11 W Benedict, Case Plymouth, do Schr M K bmilli, Biuith, Boston, captain, - MKMOBANDA. Ship Columbia, (NO.), Fobs, hence for Bremen, was passeu niu lust, lat 47, long 61 'iu. Bbip W. 11. lligelow. Parker, cleared at Liverpool 2titli ult. for Philadelphia. Bbip Mary Warreu, Lowe, off Liverpool 28th ult frmn Manila. "Mp Albert. rt,.Vsni(or PhiUUelf Ul, vUtv'rvi 9'at Ship Snsan Hlnks, Phtnnry, from Akvab for Fal mouth, was upc.ken lf4th June, lat 6 min. N . long 3t'i E. Bliip Bwnllow, McLaughlin, from New Yolk 24th Msy. at Han Krancico. KMh i tint . Mdp BrewBter, Collins, from Cardiff St h July for Yo kohama, was spoken In lat II IAN. long 21 IU W no date. Ship Rival. Iioiins. from Calcutta, Baud Heads May 18th, at New York lDthlnat. Hhip Marianne Nottehohm. Lamb, 127 days from 8an Francisco, with grain, flour, Ac. at N. York loth inst. Hhln Oraeo Darling, Smith, sailed from Baker's Island 17th July for Cor. ShlpHciota, Uoagan at Baker's Island, 15th Aug. for Cork in ono week . Hhip David U. Fleming, Partlow.from Liverpool, at Aden.Stll nit. Steamer Han Francisco, Doaken. 13 days from Vera Cruz, via Hisal and Havana, with 18 passengers, at New York Hth Inst. Steamer Tyheo. Caulklns, from New York for Oalves ton. ws spoke li flth inst. lfi miles KN K, of Sombrero. Hlenmei Hibeinia.( Hrl M unroo.froin hew York for Olesgow, was paHsid7th Inst. lat 43,1ft, loiigf,7 ftrt. Steamer I'nlted States, Norton, from Now Orloon3d, at New York, loth lust. Hteamer Fnnita, Freeman, hence at N York loth Inst. Steamer Wilmington, Colo, cleared at New York lUth Inst. for flalveston. Steamer Vickslmrg, Burton, cleared at Now York Kith Inst. for New Orleans. Hteamer Mereedlta, Btarkey, cleared at Now York, 10th inst. for Fernandiiin. Steamer City of New York. Tlbbetts.at Halifax, Kith Inst. from New York, and sailed for Liverpool. Steamer City of London, i Br.). Brook". fromLiver- riool Sept. 30, and QuueiiBtowu Oct 1, at Now York Hth list. Hteamer Atalanta,(Ttr). Dixon, from London Sept SO, via Havre 2Kb, with 4,','J pasaongurs, ut New York, Hth inst. Btearcer Guiding Star, Howes, 8 days from Asplnwall, withftoU possengers. at New York. 11th Inst. Oct 7, bit 20 .W, long 74 HI, passed steamer Kising Star, for Aspln wall; 8th, lat?845, long 74 18, paaeod steauicr Santiago de ( uba, for do. Iliirqno Anido Augusta, Crelghton, from Ounutona mo. at Baltimore loth inst. Piircpio Tatuy, Lewis, from Buonos Ayros. at Boston, 10th inst. Barque Hunter, Leo, In Hampton Itnads, from Swan Island, has been ordered to and sailed for Philadelphia. HaniueHt Dunatan, Marley, from Y'okoliama via Bt. Helena Aug21. with teas, at New York, 10th inst. Dannie Lyden Bagen , (Norw ) Ding, from Kio Janeiro 12th Aug. lit New Y'ork loth Inst . with coffee. Dannie Linda, Hewitt, from Matan.as tor Now York, was spoken 8th inst, Iat37, long 70 30. Dannie K Hhultz, Kussoll , cleared at Aiplnwall 2d lost, tor Pensacola. Diinnie Hyack McKay, Bailed from Satilla, Oa,3'.l inst, for Montevideo. Danine Europe. Tucker, from Boston for Philadel phia, was spoken mil Inst. 1st 40 IU. long 70. Barque Volunteer, Bluko, hence at Gibraltar 2-M ult. waiting orders. EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH. THE EAST INDIA TELEGRAPH COMPANY. This .Company have au exclusive grant td lay SUBMARINE CABLES FROM Canton to Tien-Tsin, (TBE SKAPOHT OF PEKIN), COKKECTIKQ ALL TIIK FORTS ON TIIE ASIATIC COAST, Whose foreign commerce amounts to Ono Thousand Millions Annually. This Company is chartered by the Legisla ture of the State of New York, with a CAPITAL OF $5,000,000; SHAKES, $100 EACH. MNANCIAL. A limited number of shares are offered at 850 each, payable 810 eaob, $15 November 1, balance In rronllily Instalments of 82 50 per share. THE INQUIRIES FOR THIS STOCK ABE NOW VERY ACTIVE, AND TIIE BOARD OF DI RECTOR9 INSTRUCT US TO SY IT MAY BE WITHDRAWN AT ANY TIME, AND THAT NONE WILL BE OFFERED ON THB ABOVE TERMS AFTER NOVEMBER 20 NEXT. For Circulars, Maps, and full itformv.lon apply to DREXEL & CO., Hi South TIIIKD Street, Philadelphia; To duly authorized Banks and Bankers tbrongbout Pennsylvania and at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Nos. 23 and 25 NASSAU STREET, 8 !0 NEW YORK. JBINTINGKOOMS (LF:TH?5fe).STRtet piTLER. WEAVER A CO.. MA NUTACTBRKXH OF MANILLA AND TARRED CORDAOB, CORDS TWINES, ETC., HO. a North WATER Street, an 4 NO. O North DI L AWARE Avaane, trHioarKi tCWIW 0. FTTLBK. Mi OH ill, WU Via f it. UliMS-UM, m - r Dealers In all BoTcrnmcnt Securities and Forclfi Exchange. Bills for sale on London, Taris, Frank, fort, Etc Letters or Credit Issncd on Messrs. JAMES IT. TUCKER & CO., Taris, AVAILABLE FOR TRAVELLERS' USE UN ANY PART OF THE WORLD. Stocks, Bonds, and Gold bonght and sold on Commission. Direct communication, by private wire, with our New York House. All fluctuations in Governments, Stocks, Gold, etc., instantly advised. SMITH, RANDOLPH: & CO., No. IG South THIRD Stroet, no PHILADELPHIA. UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, And Accrued Interest. FINANCIAL. CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, And Accrued Interest. FOR SALE BY De Haven & Bro;, No. 0 SOUTH THIRD STREET, IU PHILADELPHIA. WM. PAINTER & CO., BASKEKS ASD DEALERS IS GOVEIUi- MEM SECURITIES, Mo. SO South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, AGENTS FOK The Union Facific Railroad Co., AND Central Pacific Railroad Co, We bare on hand TIIE FIRST MORT GAGE SIX I'ER CENT. GOLD INTEREST D03DS 6T both Companies, Tor sale or Exchange Tor Government Securities. Pamphlets, with Maps, Reports, and full information furnished on application, anr BANKING HOUSE OP jArCooKE&Cp. Kos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street PHILADELPHIA, Dealers In all GoTernmcnt Securities. Old 5-0s Wanted In Exchange for Keif A Liberal Difference allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bonsbi and (Old nOommluIon. Bpeclftl boilnoai ftocommodntloni receired tor ales, IS tax Wa will recplva nrt!catlons frr PollolM ot Life Insurance In tbe National Llle InanranceCJorapany of the United fcut Hull lfllormftUon ulveu fkt out D ice. QLEPJDINN ina & davis; WO. 8 SOUTH THIBD STBEBTI Stock and Gold Broken. QUOTATIONS OP NEW YORK STOCKS ALWAYS OS SAND. I8 m. runraH. nU log m g. pat;i PAPER HANGINGS, ETC. yy A L L PAPERS. HENRY S. MATLACK, Nos. 11 and 13 North NINTH Street, rHILAOKLFBIA, IMFOBTEB AND DEALER IN FHKNOII AND AMERICAN WALL PAPERS. ALL OBDKBB PERSONALLY ATTENDED TO. t'ou pfteut workmek aem tu u part, o' tb coun Ir. yott xveuted M CUT frlce, I U tuUu GOLD BOUGHT. DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OP GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, JVo. 10 South THIRD Street. FLAGS, BANNERS, ETC. 1868. PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST. 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' 40 reams white Commercial Note Paper, extra superfine, plain, 76 reams FkLcy Note Paper, 60 reams ioultcap Paper, extra superfine, faint lined. 25 reams Legal Cap Paper, extra super line, rnt lined. lo reams Journal Paper, white heavy, extra super fine, I4xi7 li cheH, ruieu to pattern, itoo reams toll Manilla Paper. 1000 reams Manilla Paper, 12x19 Inches, flat, very tcuitb and snioo'.h, to weigh eleven pounds pur ream 8tu reams Manilla Paper, ivxii Inches, fiat, very trugh and Buiootl., to wuiuh twenty-two pounds tier ream. uio reams Manilla Paper, 17x37 Inches, flat, very tough and smooth, to weigh forty-two pounds pet ream. 400 packages Blot. Ing Paper, 12 sheets to a package 60,oio white thlt- adhesive Envelopes, 6.xu'.' lncties. ' M.ooo white thick adhesive Envelopes, IVxsu inches, 20.000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, 8Xx3V Inch s. 80.000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, s'.'xj" inches. ' io.ooo white thick adhesive Envelopes, 8.141 lnclie. ' " 10,000 white thick adhesive Envelopes, iex4i IllCliCS. ' Si .i.otO lancy Note Envelopes. 14 gross congress Tie Envelopes. loo.ioo ouffaoueslve Envelopes, 7,Ux, Inches. 20.000 bull adhesive h nveiopos, H!,xi 4 inclit-s. 1,600,0(0 bull Knvelopbs. aol adhesive, (Vxa4 iuche. 2 gross Onion's Pens, No. 404. 1. 23 gloss UlllotL's Pens, No. BOA 2 gross Perry's small 3-pointed Pens. 60 gross Mark Levy's Commercial Pens; 2 aozen Uold Pen Nibs. 8 dozen Uold Peus, various kinds. 1 gross 4-inch fiat Inkstands. 1 gross lnkslauds Kbsoried styles. 8 uo.eu Arnold's Genuine Writing Fluid, half pints 8 dozen Arnold's Ueuulne Writing Fiutd, pint., ' 8 dozen Arnold's Genuine Wilting Fluid, quarts, 3 doztn Carmine Ink. 2 dozen Genuine French Copping Ink, quarts, 2 dozen Genuine Fieuuh Copying ink, pints. 6 dozen Jet Black Ink, quarts, pirns, and pints. 1 grobs Rubber f enholders, No. 8, lo gioss l'enholurrs, various kinds, in cozen Rubber Pencils, short, propelling', 10 dozen Rubber l'eucls, long, propelling. dozen Rubber Propelling Peuclls, gold mounted, lSgri'SSA. W. Faber'a Black Lead Pe noils, No. 2, hexagon and rourd. 10 dozen American lead Pencil Company' Car mine and Blue Pencils, hexacou. is dozen ., W. i uber's (,'aiilue and Blue Pencils, IaGX & Is. 10 doze'n Diaries for 18C9. 6 dozen Autograph Botks. 26dzeu bebt White Mucilage, flat, 8 ounce bottles, 1 dozen fine Portiollos. 12 dozen Lawyer's Taiite, silk. 2o dozen paper Polders. 100 spools Unk Tape. 20 dozen Pocket Knives, good qna Itles, Rorigers', Wosionholm's, Crook's, and best Amerlcau maniilao (ure 12 dozen Bcltsors, Vi to 6 Inch. 6 dosen bponge Cups. 8 d1 zen taper Weights. 6 dozen Ready Reference Files. 12 dozen Erasing Knives. is dozen Portemonuaies, various kinds. 10 d zen Rulers. . . . . 80 dozen packs Visiting Cards, cut from lha Bristol Roaru, m buxts. 76 groBS Rubber Bands and Rings. 20 1 ouudB Artist's Gum. Kh U skins rchment, 18x22 Inphes. BOCO pounds Thick, Bolt, ami Hard Twine. 18 dozen Memorandum, Manuscript, and other Blank BookB,Rlcjtg a t e wJhesive enve'opes must beextra well giimmed, wl'h pure white gum, or they w II not be received; aLd samples of all kinds of envelopes nitist be sub mitted luiuch boxes as they are 10 be delivered Iu. Ail white envelopes are to be delivered In box.s con tainlng not over 2o each. Boxes for bud envelopes to contain not over 6to ech, and to be strongly made. In the supply of gcods coutraotnrs will be rigidly r quired to lurnlsh articles luliy equal to the sample. Piopotals must be accompanied by the names ot tbe sureties Intended to be olleied. and hood In tnesuiu ut l0(0tbut parlies will furuuih such aitiuM as may bAVreaulreld bylaw, rrofer.nce will be given to pro dntuons f Amerlciuludu.tiy.il equally cheap and ot asaooduualltyi and all persons making proposals to supply any claHB of article will state whether the same are the mauulaelure or the United btates. .i." .....T. . r ... i,a ,iiivt red free ol any charea loi carriase at the office of the Clerk ot the Uous. of m presenianves, vu or -w --y w v V'achrpiouosal to be Indorsed 'Proposals for Sta tionery lor the Houieot Reorksentatlvesoi the bulted btates," and addressed lo the uudnrBlgnei. Kuiuni niiniensoieuchcl ofass articles Dronosed for must accompany the pioposal, marked wuh the nan e of the bidder. Tbe weigh per ream or all writing papers, ax. cept fancy note paper, must be stated upon the sample. 1 he neraon olTerlng to furnish any claw of articles ail lie low tot price, quality considered, will reoelvea i'.n tract for me same, on txeuuling a boid, wuu two or more sureties, salislaetory to the O'eik of tbe lloubeot Representatives, lor tne permrmauca 01 in. iir a. ti.rreitiira ot twlee tne contract prlco In ctte of failuif, which bond a u.t be file-i lo t eoillce 01 the said Cleik within ten days afier the prupoiaia have been opened and J-;Klt8,Ni 9 22tu4t Cle: k of the Rouse of Representative;. AMUSEMENTS. WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES. gLIN D 8 SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS & SQS, Ao. 1C NORTH B1XTU STREET, LAPGEST MANCFACTTJRERB, AND BELL LOW PRIUEU. PI.TT rlrt"' en trlrnni.d, BlCIUt B5AX9 Bs4e, mid letter t&UU MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH STREET THE. AI RE Begins el quarter tns. xiHi PARALLELED fcUlCEWS, UOD8KH PACKlCn , liNDm,I)H 1URNEI) AWAY NianTLY ' THE GREAT LOTI A'8 BKCOND WEEK MONDAY and till fnrthernolfoe, " -t LITVLK NULL M.tle Well. AKD ?UK MARCUIONEflS, The MarchloneuJ " LOTTA FRIDAY next.lnTTA'8 BEWEFIT SA1 LRDA Y, loTTA MAT1NE-, at . , WALNUT ST. THBATRB. BBGTX8 AT i TO 8 1HIB (Tuesday) EVJININO. OCS. W. ' H.., - ,B'X NIGHTS OF FUN, whose engagement Is unavoidably limited to In hi. ,li. i BIX N1UHTS ONLY, in his original representation the character of In T. B. Da Walden's celebrated Comedy of that name. NEW CHE8NCT STREET TITEATRE. WM. K. SIN A CO.. Lessees and Managers. AXTRA ANNOUNCKM RUT, . THIS THKATHK WILL REOPEN with .h -.m "ONDAY, October 19, niin the world-renown.d GRAND TlMrBINATIO For lull particulars seo ItRlDAY'B PAP-R3. . lOlStt H2.LRF?, 0PERA HOUSE, SEVENTH btreet, below Arch. ia LAST WMK AND FAREWELL PERFORM. A Kf k h nv unni.i, vu i imTt. . w"Ja The owners of the building having refused an ex. ...cvnim.u mo ouiiuiuB iiBving reiiisea an ex. tension of lease, the season will closn on Haturdav. Oct. 17. JOK KM M KT I' IN NEW ACTS. ' m.Co. i.-,r .Vr i"liouui luenauniea wig. flmS' Hm1,rBL!A,r8' Juulcl CurloslMes. Brown's TInTw kiTm,??.J11 Dance. FAREWELL MA 1INEE, BA1URDAY, at O'Cock. 10 12 6t MUSICAL FUND HALL. CARL SENT AND MARK II ABSLER'd GRAN U ORCHESTRA MATIKKKS. EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON, FROM Oct. 11. Hubscrlptloo Tickets, admitting to thirty Ooncerls.ti. Package of fourTlckels ,"0JY bingle AdmUslon....... & cents'. Can be had at Roner's store, No. 1102 Chesnut street, where engagements mav be made fer Coucerta. Com." mencements, Private Parties, etc. ' 101 FOX'S AMERICAN VARIETY THEATRE. J EVERY EVENING AND SATURDAY AFTERNOON. T3P1TAT sTVilurniiu a T 1 ( 1 xy iponnnn In (Irknd R1lt ITt iiiruiian Hn-ianJr a-... Dances. Pantomimes, Gymnast Acta, eto. FIRE AND BURGLAR PR00FSAFES fl T. Hr a T a t V AJ AU.A-.0Jl-.J 4 At, u 1 u n kb ujt FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES. LOCKoMlTH, BELHI ANGER, AND DEALEB AO uomu 11 J nu WAUK, Sj No. 434 RACE Street. GROCERIES, ETC. rATOTD SEl'TEMIJEK 8, 1808. BOSTON AND PHILADELPHIA SALT FISH COMPANY. DE8ICCATPD COD PISH FO FAMILY TJSK ONE POTJND EQUAL TO FOUR WCND3 RAW PISH. Warranted to keep In any climate for any number Ofyears. Grent saving in fre ghi.tBhrlnksge, aud de cay, one-third oi a pound niuK.es a meal for seven persons. ' bample capes 24 and 48 pounds each. bnia by all Grocers, and mauoraotnred by the BOI TON AND PHILADELPHIA HALT PaBH COj f ANY, LEDGER PLACE, rear of 9 16 tuthslm No. 62 North SECOND St., Phllad. l'ATJ-S'TED JULY 7, 18C8. PHILADEIjPHIA EAST INDIA COOOANUT COMPANY, TRADE MARK. LEDGER PLACE, Kcar So. 52Sorlh SECOND St., TJiilada., MANUFACTURKR3 PREPARED COCOANUT, FOR PIES, PUDDINGS CAKES, ETC. ETC f IS tuthslm J-URE WHITE WINE & CIDER VINEGAR GREEN GINGER, MUSTARD SEED, SPICES. ETO. All the requisites for Preserving and. Pickling; pur poses. ALI1EBT C. SOBEBTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 117Sn Cor. ELEVENTH and VINE Streets. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. iMaM MVlliX T VAVA O.A AI 1 S LltVV 4"V.1AVA?J -ND THEORETICAL ENUINEKRHJ !TX.t.1J!ialt'l. RG1LEW-MAKERS, B-ACK. bMPlHs, and POLNDERB, having lor many Years been In aucceesful operation, aniT been ezctuslval engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Englnesjjhigh andlow-prwsure, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, etc etc, respectfully otter thehr services to tbe public a. being fully prepared lo con tract for engines of all else., Marine, River, and btailonary; having sets of patterns of different si.ua are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch Every description of pattern-making made at tiia shortest notice. High, and Low-prebsnre Fini Tubular and Cylinder Boilers, ol the best Penn.vlva. nla charcoal lrou. Eorglngs of all slzea and kluda Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions. Roll Turning. Screw Cutting, and all ether work connected with tbe above bustukhs. www Drawings and spectllcatlons for al) work done al theesublkhnient free ol charge, and work guaran The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room ft repairs ol boate, where they can Ho ln perfect eafetv aud are provided with shears, blocks, fails, etc. n' foi raising heavy or light weights. JACOB O.NEAFIE. John p. ljuvy. til BEACH and PALMER btreeu. ' M1fcaiCbHK COP?"" H' COUTHWARK lOUMiRv, FIFTH AND O W AtJcUsOTON bireeu, "A AAI 1"U1ADKI,PRIA, ..WERRICK bONS. IKNGINEERb AND MACHINISTS, luauufhcmre High and Low Pressure bteaui Engines lor La nd, Rlvir, and Marine borvlce, Boilera, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, etc. earnings of all kinds, either lrou or brass. ..IfonSwe.itut-lorua Wox, Workshops, and Railroad btatlons, eto. Retorts and Gas Machinery, ol the latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, also Sugar, Saw, aud Grist Milis. Vacuum pans, Oil Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping, , glnea, eto. bole Agents for N. Blllenz's Patent Sugar BoVUng Apparatus, Neemyth's Patent bteam Hammer, and, Asplnwall fc Woolsey's Patent Ceutrllugai Hngar Draining Machines. - GAS FIXTURES. G AS FIXTURES. MltEJfT, M ftp RILL A THACKARA, No. lb CHKHNDT btreet. biarjnfactnrera of Geo Fixtures, Lamps, eto., ale., would ou lithe atieutlcnof the public to their large and eiegant auaorunent ot Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, eto. They also introduce gas-pine. luM dwellings and public building, and alWjl to extendi ing, altering, ana renairh g gas-pipes. All work warranted. i:ui OO B N XC HANGS RAO MAJSUFACTOHT. JOHN T. BAILEY OO., K, E. comer ol m'mKJJ WATER StreeU. DEALERS IND BAQGINO (I f every dciNrlpUon , tor, , Grain, Flonr. Balt.VB7per-PhJphate ol LUue. BoM Large and O'J.uaO, o--h.na X. maw?' A V Va Cama.
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