THE :PAILT - EVEMllNQ TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 18G0. 8 C I T V L1TK I W U C U . THE LAST. kstWu: Trf.tor.1T Lieutenant John Hpear, of the Tenth .Jirt.'t ml Lieutenant William Jaeoby, of the two! in "Strict, the two remaining Heput.llc.an j lei, enantson the police force, were revested to rf-rtsn Vy Mayor T,ll morning they both com piieTl. Their successors are unknown, but whoever titer be, they cannot nntke better officers. Lleuteiiaut Spear received his appointment from MnvorVaux on the Mat day of Way, 1S&0. Ilo was nsiimcd to duty In tlie Tenth district, A district cm tracing the Sixteenth and Seventeenth wards, and infested wtth hordes of the worn rnttlans and row rticff in the city Notwithstanding the dlilleuitiea he at first encountered, every possible obstacle to tins preservation of order anf public security being thrown in his way. he succeeded in introducing a time of nuiet Bd safety within the limits he on trolled, and brought his force to that pitch of excel lence v- hich rendered it celebrated us the force of the itv. On the inoonilnfr of Mayor Alexander Henry, the most strenuous eifuvls were made by the enemies of toe Lieutenant to have him removed, but the Mayor retained him to tho prat sat inf action of the good iun oi both political parties, who had in person, in many instances, pcrs m.illy solicited his continuance intu- force. To these good citizens Die Mayor lincned, and coupling to their rcpiest the fat that I tent. spear nail seivcu wuu .iii.incuon 111 me oeou legion during the Mexican war, came to the i hision that he could not do otheiw ise tlif- .u. Urn. retain m ne ,renViTip out of the It"'1' want assumed command of - -.Hon, the Wcuto f mn Iteglineiit and ; -company of the Scott V X terwar''- .we.i the three months' r . an fir- - uo comms ti'tori, tne Henry ;uarus. an ,ffil(liif.iim composed exclusively of f.'ud w'nt, out to the Held under the call pnlicen!" in .Ml we lioifw.v for troops to repel the I'ebcl in- v-iOcr To mm Common wealth, lie continued iu l,vs j-ofi-f-r,n miring the terms of Mayors Henry and jl. iiacl, and also through the term of the pro cut iiit.tu'm nt of lie.' Major's chair nut'", to-.liv. Lieutenant .Incobv was appointed by Mayor Con ladoutiic Hih of s'l'i-v-nibur, ism. This tute was tin pi liod ot the con oH'Utton el the city, and t.leu t nan' .iifobv was sit, ones? avslgned to duty in tlie Twentieth ward. lit, etnci' iy as the commanding dtliecr o ft poll. 'Ki:'l"t, hi, urbanity, hts care and vipili'i.ee, lim siieee-s in thft niaintetiiiui-e o( order. i:r.l the satlsfactiou he pive to the residents of his ltriit. atoil frt well" known to need any explica tioii, Neiifi tnotv nblc could have been appointed to the in ad of the uirce In the Twelfth district. Neither or the lieutenants neither spear nor ,1,1,'Ol'Y medftlcd In politics. They held themselves ncnipniouslyflloof from any interference with the loeaJ politi'; broils or eontiists in their respective liistrit'.o ce'isidei iir thcniBelves as sworn oill 'inls for the preservation of order, and deeming It no part I tl'-eU"tfy, In I?('t the reverse, to identity thetn ti ivs eogapiet'.otwly with any party. TiLE JJKOOKS CASE. Tht H'-niKmenrriiirtit ol" Ihe Trial I'oiponeil I ulil To-niorrow. T-imorhiog the court met as hy adjournment of Ins Mondtiv. aud it was expected to take np tae case l :he men "who are to be met for the murderous s&auItupor- Revenue Detective Hrooks, but Mr. OihbonB atv.cilto his Honor that he wiisnot prepared to go on today, but would be ready to-morrow, having nia-lc arrangements with the counsel for the defense to that etl'tct, and in the meantime he hail no tmslners to engage the court and jury, lie also mated rhat lie had appointed as his a-s;stan's T. II. Dwlght, t;sq., aii'Mlair.l T. I'ratt. .Jti'le Ludlow Mid tiiat. as a matter of course, the gentlemca so appointed would be recognized as properly author tji.ed to act as puiilic prosecutors, :;ud that tlie DLj trict Attorney was entitled . whatever time miglit be necessary for theprepurdtioa ol his business, and tlicrefore he would order the c jure to be adjourned until to-niorrow. Local Onus ani Ends. Mr. .:hbniH, the District At'un.ev, is to be fissisicl In the .Iti'ic-i of his oltlce by T. Itradford Dwigutan 1 .1. T. I'ra't. The U. t. A. M.'s Secretary's repoit contains the fullowinn statistics: Number of .oiinclls in Rood -nUiudim; June ao, i-iJS, in'J; chartered during the year. W; dissolved and deliiniuent, 3 total number lime HO, 1S09, 150. Number ol mcnib;rs initiated ilurinn the year, -fi;; received by card, tlO; rein fctated, llf total, is,-). At a mectiinr of the Hoard of Trustees of the Northern Ilonn; for l rieiidiess Children, on Monday afternoon, the death of the late .lohn V. t 'laghorn, (,., was announced and littiiif? action taken. The lateness of the season has not deterred Viuiiilers from bejrinnint; new structures, and within a few day r permits have been taken out for the erec tion of over seventy dwellings. At Horticultural Hull, lust night, a Duchess pear was exhibited that, wcifrhcil US ounces, r roal the tree that bore H, the smallest pear -plucked weighed 13 ounces. A Convention, composed of railroad clerks, for the formation of a Life Insurance Company, will be lii-id ut the Washington Hotel, Chesnut street, to morrow. The chief Engineer of the Water Department says that-there is now abundance of water, aud wou'id have all restrictions npou its use removed. Tho Hope Hone and Sles.ui Klre Kmitie t 'oro lay No. of Norfolk, Va., at rived in tl.is city this BKirniiiir. The City Treasurer received fn conscicn.'e Xnoney yesterday. Sai.k op Eeai, Estate akd Stocks Mr. Jims A. Freeman sold at the Exchange to-day, noon, the following siuuhs aim real esinie: (Ground rant, ,'fi n year Dwelling, No. MHrhhud street lweiliiff Hod store, S, K. curnr Twnnty-fourLh ncl Brown struct a, eubjeot to a tnorcaue ol (fliKKI Iieii)ni;, No. 1333 C rouse siieci Jloow, No. 1'5 Marj elroot, subject to a KTOiiud lent of B0 12V) 2700 Sl "iKJ Houae, No. :U1 Hock Htraet.. . Hnilclinir lot. KlUwnith and KiitocntU utropts. .. . Dwellinc'. Mo. it: 15 c'ilsurt btriiet. aubiut to a Ki-onnd roDt cf $vl 6X1 Fuiltin lot. Sixth and Soinorsot t root i, subje.t oafrronad rtntof :1JI1 Lot, Mcl-all ntroot, 15 foot uront by ill.'ft. fleuu. mi Tom' acrer, Ohexnut 11 ill. Park street anreostorj' brick roantenre, N. W. corner Mar shall and B.ittonwooi sUoetn hiit T)lTlliQ(?, S. K corner Karl and West 'rfiel. . . . JoJ Irell)n, RUiblea and lot, N. K. corner Norrisand Hdjuock at reels. u" 10 Property, Si K. corner Front and It, ice HtreeiH, :)i by 2i feet. 5050 Valuable coul landn, Luzerne county, Pemisyl- . lania, eontaining 4K) acres nV&O Tpe Amrrtcan comhrkvatoky ok Mcsio, now located at No. WH Walnut street, having resumed Its operations-for the season with a greatly Improved mil of professors, now otters another opportunity for those who desire to study innsio In a manner which is both thoronnh and pleaainif, by opening the books for, the reception of new pupils to begin on or lf fore the 15th of November, lor the auuonJ half of the fall iiuarter. . The excellence of the system pursued at the Con W.rvatory is abundautly evidenced by Us continued f.rosperity . aud popularity, and by the Increased attendance of pupils at the fall opening. The opening matinee by the professors, pupils, and Circhestral classes, on the 82.1 of September, at the Academy of Music, was a gratifying success, aud we are promised aomethinfr better still at the nex matinee, at Uiu.mmie place, on the 1st of December On Ilts Tkavri.s. Mr. Frederick IJahn, who halls from this city, Is sojournimr at present iu New York, and Is likely to return homo wiser than wlieu he started on lis travels. Yesterday, at noon, he m id" complaint before Marshal Tooker, of that city, that be had been enticed into a notorious establishment in West street, and retired a loser to the amount of tiio. An officer was at once detailed to mouire tuio the roattir, but the proprietor of the store could not be found; In fact, had closed np his place, doubtless to turn up again In some other portion of the city. Mr. Huhn begiu hiaspeculutlon with an luvestmeiit ol flty cents In return lor which he prob ibly ex pected to realize about as much as Uu ultimately lost. AKOTHHR SlIOOTINO AND tTTTINH AFFRAY AbOUt o'clock this morning, John Collins, a conductor on the (Irurd Avenue Kallwity, was shot wtth a pistol and cut in the head with a hatchet, at Twenty fourth at. and College avenue. The party alleged to have been the one indicting the Injuries la named ..lohn Swift, who ha been arrested and locked up In the Twentieth ward station. The Injured man was taken to St. Joseph's Hospital. NotwithstTOdlng that this ailitlr occurred at so early an hour, no. even the laet was Bent to the Chief of the Detective t .v the police authorities until nun-past l o'clock Hilt afternoon. Kru.i, Not HtfiNEi. A number of prominent (ren tlenien called cm Mayor Fox (his morning, and urged the necessity uf lus signing tno ordinances aptirov Inir tho sureties of the city oitlcers elect. P.ut the lliivor cave no further satisfaction than that he .would not. decide ho lie would act until lo-mon'ow, when council meet. Ar-HAI'l.T AKU I(ATIKItV.-i'ieil.;ilck Stepliensill (colored) lias bon ked In fsiMi for trial on the charge 'f emniHting an ussnult mid battery on Patrick Kellcv. Fredurli'k stated that Ridley called oa liiui at hiith anl Hotita streets, and oileied to sell him Mime stolen clotlHUfi, wherewU.li lie struck iiclley wuu a oar or .ron. Casualty. David Houseman, a driver of a Unlet rbockcr ice cart, this uiofplng hud a leg fracturci y hiidisc iiii Kiiig um ut .1 iiuiy-seveuth and au oui Hin eis. xt taken to his li';;uc at f-cveu-1 eenih wud Cm lion htrct ts. t.iKVTKNANT Strati's Svccr'or. The Mayor this afternoon appointed .Inincs r. riark as s'l.veasor to .lohn Spear, late Lieutenant of the Tenth Police dis trict. The appointee has a good war word, hut It remains to be seen what his administrative ability will result In, In the capacit y which he has assumed of controlling the disorderly element, which prevails to a considerable extent In the blxteenth and Seven teenth wards, Btoip. a Thvkk. Jatnea licnson and John oray tcolored) yesterday picked up a trunk from the front of th3 store of Mis. t.lllcniie, at Fifth atld Locust streets, but trt-T were captured before tiuy had pro ceeded jar. They Yi;i: lkcu bjfo.e Alderman Kerr and bound over to miniver". ..o'.,;A1,0Vi VRn'Nvn?.-ratriek Mar-phy was aught yesterday lit the it r or dumping ashes In tho highly at Second a l.i.t.'nrlsilan streets. He was taken before Alderman I:r:'., who imposed the usual A Tmi'Mko FtrtK.- v this morning there wan . t, Nineteenth and CIicmh: sm- half-past three o'clock Mg tire In a dwelling at ts. MI N1CAL AVi Tli I'll v At tiis flivuviT it,. ..' hit. Another large i '. "'i lu made n de-idi'd evening, and th- ...-iiec -. .vas in atU'itdance bust proveme" . perf i. iu ' showed a doctded im ft Is Tlie pia m i'.1 of great Interest, and . -um'.rnbly suited i i tiniiii out the strength of .H'ss Ketne's comparn. ( 'iiv.l Down will be re pented t'i!s px fining, v, i'i'. a". HiniisiiiR alterploce. ATriiKVAi.Ni T.Mr. Hi.iii.h s performances continue to crowd the house ever, evi -.iing, and the Interest, of the public seems to be increasing raihe.rthan otherwise. Thiscvcnii.g Mr. Booth will appcaras "Othello.'' Ar iiik Arck 7Vii,i.vh will be repeated this evening. The ciRCi-s will soon "fuld up lt U-ntlike an Arab mill a 8i:.'::Ty steal away." r.ud those who have not yet hehcl'i the woiir.-rv .,! t;-,c ring should avail tiieniHi Ives of the few reinainliig opportunities. The entire troupe of first -i.i'.-j pel formers appeal's every afternoon and evening. At thk Ki.evkkth Si ttFr r i icsitA norsE an amus Inir niinstrel performanc will le given this evening. Till? SKNT-1IASSI.KII ' K IIK-TUA Will give the tlTSt matinee of the season on Saturday next at Musi :al l-'iind Jiuli. DlSTlKIMll) SPAIN. Tlie Iiimirrectlon In Central Hpnln Iin:me meiitu Between the Troniis nml Kevolnlion lt A ry Unit I'nuiiiiion of Affairs. Vow f. Madrid Ka;tt, Oc. 4. The telegraph from Torto--,i, Catalonia, communi cates yesterday that the Insurgents of Kens hud evacuated the city, direc; ins themselves to Kin.le eolls and Vallfi, wliere, accorilinff to private news, they had burned the archives and committed assas Flnatious. Vesterduy nioriiiug a parly arose near Lenda, eommanileil by the Provincial Diputados, Don Ignacio Sol and Don Francisco Carin, and another commanded by Pis. the President of the He publican Club, entered Into Halaguer, dissolved the Aynntameuto, aud proclaimed the republic. The telegraphic lines which communicated with P.arce lotia being cut again yesterday morning, there is no news from that place. In wlif-di, however, tranquillity was completely re-established. In Tarragona aud Tortosa no novelty. AKIMI.VSIA. The column pursuing tlie robels having arrived at Medina Sidonla, tranquillity was re-estaiilished, and the tribunals return''!' to tneir duties. Salvochea en tered Alcala do los Ca.ules yesterday at daybreak. The Deputy to the i nrtc . Senor Paul, with forty armed men ami four cnn-loads of guns and ammu niiion, jin.'senved lilm"lf yesterday In Sotillo de 'I'robnr, twi leagues lrom Jerez, continuing in the illi'cction of Paloiuur. ai:ai;on. The battalions of Cad:; filtered Barbnstro yester day and proceeded without resistance to the dis armament of the republican olunteers. Tin; Insur gents of that c-ity return tiumy of them to their homes, others ask iul!!lgcn.,e and some direct thcin-ielvts to the mountains. VALENCIA. The insurgents of Muv.-ta were attacked and dis persed by the small column which went in pursuit of ihoin. Two prlsoni.r-i were taken. Many ask ln dulgeircc, and the re9t o( the party have tied disanl mated to the Camp j d? Zeuete. In TJldecena a party of Insurgents entered tuc night before last, com manded by Picapedi'ero, of Tortosa. Forces ef the army, Civil Ouard and Carbineers, are in pursuit. The Alcalde of Mora de Lb.-o, with other Republi cans, is going round the pueblos of Gandesa inciting them to rebel. Tho volunteers of Flix, Benisauet, ana Mirabel, animated by the bestsulrlt. have placed themselves under tho T'le.s of the Military Coin anoante cf Moro de Khro, ti sustain order. CUt.llLA. In Orcnse complete tranquillity Is re-established. The movement, there had no other importance than the capture of a squad f national soldiers, who were surprised, and being without better forces to oppose to those of the insurgents, were obliged to inarch v ith them. The rebels took the road to Portugal, pursued by the troops under Brigadier Schelly. I.B'ANAl'A. The insurrectionary party under Don Jose Plaza, who committed the excesses hi Vilehcs on Sunday, was completely dofeau.1 and put Into flight by the Civil (iuards, who pur.-avjii them. The rails and wires to Despenapi rros are restored. In the other provinces tranquillity remains. Numerous forces of tue army. Civil (Jnurd, carabineers and Volunteers of Liberty pursue the insnivi uts rapidly and cner gctieally in all directions.. 1'iu u th' Gazette, if. :,. The rebels of Keus, t'atalonin, have gone towards Priorato, fearing the easti,;auon they were about to receive ltom the troops. I'iio city was completely traiiiiuil. The Civil iiMTimr deposed the Avuuta- niiento and dissolved the volunteers. In Vails the insurgents have committed nil sorts of excesses. They assassinated ten pers ns, and burnt all the archives and registers of property, together witli many houses, columns, commanded by General Huldrich. Hriirinliers l'niaci.is, Lugunera, and other ortieers, are making forced marches In all directions, and working in combination to circumvent the In surgents. The rebels uu. let' Pla and other members of the Federal compact, continue in Balaeuer, hav ing deserted thone ol oliula. The Military Gov ernor of Lenda has g me to that place with a strong force of Infant r.v and cavalry. A small group have proclaimed the n public m La Jnnqucru, and cut. the telegraph wires, thus preventing communica tion w ith liarceioiia. ANUAM'SM. The party of insurgents under Salvochea aban doned AUsaia yesterday on hearing of the troops uiyler Lieutenant-Colonel Gurrea, directing' them selvcs to tho uiouiiiaius of I brique. This party have been committing fearful excesses. The people salute and receive with enthnsl ism the troops who are iu pursuit of them. The liepiu y Paul entered ArcoB on Sunday niorulng with '.'.it) men. He proclaimed the Kepubllc, ud issu.il :.n diet for the delivery of arms, with penalty oi death to those who refused to uuite with him. m inis forces are marcUiug in his pursuit. V.W.FXCIA. The insurgents of Murcia were beaten and com pletely destroyed yesterday by the column of Cani inan.iante A Idea, between Jjciuaguu and Torrea guero, leaving on tho field live killed and eight pri soners (one wounded), among whom was the leader; also thirty-two rined guns, sundry provisions and ellects of war. Four sol. Hers wero w ounded. The conimtindaute was also slightly wonndod In the chest. In Suecaa parly rose yesterday who are ac tively pursued. Six companies of volunteers of liberty are marching from Cartagena, possessed of the greatest enthusiasm, to sustain order in Poisu Esticcho, Palnia, Albayor, aiel Algar. CiAMI'IA. The rebels of Orensi? continue marching in th" direction of Portusiiil, pursued by ths ciiumn of lb iadler Schelly, aud by another of civil Guard aud Carabineers. THE NEW VQUK ttOXEV AIAKKET. The following extracts sn.iw the state of the New York money market yes! on tuy : from the BeraUL "Foreign exchange im irregular, a little better demand promoting the piijue bankers to advance their rates. The expnn of produce, however, are such as to warrant a better supply of bills, and tho market closed Wen k at the following (uo t at ions: Sterling, sixty .i.iys, comnierciHl, I'jH',, 10U; good to prune liatii.cn', lirjwltw, ;b!iort sight, ion?, a 10' ; Pari.;, .sixty days, ; sh ort sight, B-ir)i,.(fi5d i ; Aut-.vrp, '2.....'i'iuV; Swlt x.erland, 6'i!2.(if)'lir, ; li.. 11111111 ilvn35 Aia Bterdam, 40((40 '(; l ianlsiorl, 4ii',(.i in; ; Uretueil, W.t'i,'iW Prussian tiutiers, "lOt'iIl'i. The Ciovernnieiit ni)i,t.ct wus without special feature and dull, l"ii. s is an absence of s;pccu abroad, and the .1-,. vate Investors. Tlie ! street prices: Vniicd 107'4(u10s; do. si.i--, (12); do. .I'.., riiiuiH twenties, rcpistcnil, M.i llh'tf; do. do., coupon, coupon, 1S04, do., 1 h-1 . ,1 1 llHfdllU'i ; do. da, 11 r; llSui lls',, ! do. do., ci.iif. do. do. coupon, lso;, li- i'oiir and eteaiy. Thero nve leeling hero and itil comes fi'otii pi'i- iwing were the closing states currcucv sics, iil, rcuistciY'd, liny I, lltt-.i" l'-'o; do. llvo- in.l November, llS',t . do., lo,a 120',-; do. do.', J j ; do. do., coupon, lsiirj, ..red, January and July, II, lvtt, do., li-Hi.Mttj ; lle'i ; do. do., coupon, isc, do., HsuMlS'j; ;.. icn-foillcs. registered, do. lOSialOS',; do., coupon, MS'iaHisi.; "TLe K")'J market wks HtuKuntit, aud the price qnletat ir.Of'itlO'. This dulness s c,tiU0 have In spired some sh.irt sales, for there was a good bor rowing demand for cash gold, and loans were made at from live to three per rent, for carrying, and nlso fre of interest. At, the meeting of the Kehiwige this forenoon the newly elected offlcars were In stalled. The Stock Kxciiange decided not to create a gold department for the present." "IVl-DDlNtl AN1) ENGAGEMENT RINU9, . A,.n,.,,oIil ',1'rt lino old. DUALITY WAIl Jt ANTJ.p. A full Muriincnt of rim alwrtn on hand. 8 glitfm $u. $U yjllKrto i 5trei, t?1"" k'9UA. TfEDDIN( INVITATIONS ENGRAVED IN I T th sewmt rind hurt manuflr. U;W Wr.KK A. Huiienur nil KmrrftfrT, No, I1133 QHKMHU f HtfMt, yElDUia and viaiTiNa caiuos E5GRAVED 1H THE LATEST STYLE. FOUR QVJRBS OF FHENCTI TArEH, and FOUM PACKS OF ENVELOPES TO MATCH, Inn neat Dou ble Jlox, stamped, only t -'to, JOltlN LINEUW, B 17 wsm No. 921 STRING HARDEN 8tTCd. T lin CUKAT WE1)D1N;-UAHI) DEPOT. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN WElIV'iyfj CARnS. 1-A1KC HIL1W ;ol.W rEN WOhTK.NllO'Jrfis iuCK ET-K XIV EM, ENGLISH WltlllNli-DKSi;", l'UE ESOLLSIl roCKET-lJOOKS, CAHD CASES. R. IIOSKINS & CO., Statloucrs, EngraverB, and Steam Tower Printers, NO. 913 AKCn STREET, 6 1 mwssm PHILADELPHIA. OARPETINCS, ETC. ("JEW CARPCTINGS. M'CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 500 CHESNUT STREET, Importers and Retailers of CARP'ETIN-GrS Of every description. FALL IMPORTATIONS. NEW DESIGNS TN MOQUETTE, CKOSSLES S VELVETS, C-4 WIDE, In original and exclusive patterns. 1000 PIECES BRUSSELS, Of the best English manufacture, of new and novel styles, many of them desigued expressly for us. 1000 TIECES CHOSSLEY TAPESTltlES, All the newest styles. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN: OIL CLOTHS. JIcCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN'S CAJRFETrNG AND OIL CLOTH WAREHOUSE, No. 509 CHESNUT STltEET, - rniLADKLrniA, 0 S wfiuSni Opposite Independence Hall. C 12, I 1 T J IV Cm AND OIL CLOTHS. REEVE L. KNIGHT & SON, No. 1222 CHESNUT STREET, 9 9 WSlUlitrp PHILADELPHIA. EEW CARPETS. AXMINSTEBS, WILTONS, VELVETS, BRUSSELS, 3-PLYS AND ISGRAINS, Venetians, Druggets, Oil Cloths, Etc LEEDOr1 & SHAW, No. 910 ARCH STREET, 9 23 3mrp JPHILADELPHI A. STOVES, RANGES, ETO. GOLDEN EAGLE FURNACES AND COOKING RANGES. 1,461,600 Cubic feet cf space, thoroughly heated by EIGHT meamrn-sizea uuujit jUAUidj; FUKNACES, at United States Naval Asylum, Philadelphia. PERFECT SUCCESS. It la three years since the above Furnaces were in vented and offered to the public. The advantages they combine nave given mcin a most signal success. Already in our city k has taken the lead,; AND THE DEMAND CAN SCARCELY BE SUPPLIED. The ooramunlty ore assured that the essential fea tares which have given the Golden Eagle such uu iionnded popularity are not found la 8Dy other Fur naces now extant An examination Is solicited. SEND FOK ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE. CHAS. WILLIAMS, aSos. 112 and 1134 MARKET STREET 8 27 fmwiimrp PHILADELPHIA. THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENEB or r.uiiuriCAN RANCjF., for tamilies, hotl8,cu publio Icbtitulions, in TWKNTY Ulf'l'KKKNl ni,l'.H. A ln. I'hilu.lMlnhiA UAiiffM. Inl.Aip rTn tuicei, Portable Heaters, Low-dowa Unite, l)'iroboar bUivea, Hath lloilurn, blew hoi 8 Piute, Boilers, CJoolm dk"i on)., wuoieoin tuiiX mini, by tlie niiuiniuoiarnr, . . . bHARPK A '1'HOMHON, fnwfmm KoLaOrtJJJKOONi) ISUoe MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. A -MhHICAN CONSEItVATOHY OF ML'SIC. TJ oirH K No. 111-14 WALNUT Street. L i Wn?,''.' tr",n S'luthnust coruei- Tciilh iinJ Walniii.) bllCJONU HALF l-At.l, OUAH'l'KK UKUIN3 Pni.i ' , KOVKMHKR 16. . 1 upiltniuy hewn at kuy timet. C'lliafu ill 1 1,,n,,i4n,ni,l B KIT05'Lv.!?.AI1LI, ,IOlfi K UIMMF.LSBACU "1''- ;J. hOl'TA, AND I . K.N.il.l.lvK. JKK KRimSK WII 1.1 A MS. l'r.'Miloilt. I'IKUUL-ARti AT TUB MUBIO BTOUKH. 10 "t PIANOS, ETO. d253 IHJTTON'8 PIANO HOOM8. N08 " VVZ 1,a U"H Jheuut BCreet.-Kintt claB Pianos at iiuii-krmi( A Honn, 111 amchall Miiiauor, TUIK1) EDITION domestic ArrAtud. Railroad Convention in St. Louis The Iowa Election Returns -Sena torial Nominations New York Our Shipping In terests. in F1WM THE WEST. Itnltrond Convention nt Hi. I," Lofts, Oct. 2t) The Rf' (s. 1T tion, iroad (Jonvcn- to consider the r.i,itil rt Imtlrl inK a road from If ,Jv ........ .-n;s City, Mo., to Memphis, Tcnn., to tie now 11 as the Kansas City, Sprlnjr- field f ...t Vfi'iiintiU If :iilriin.l. wnn held at K:Ml5Mis tty jTstcrclny, dclcRates lirin present from Tennessee, Arkansas, and Missouri. Colonel J. M. KiclmiriMiii, of SprinllcUl, Mo., was clcctcil President, mul li. D. Wlllliims, of Kansas City, PectTtiiry. IliiiLc UN Neclt. Mn.wAt'KEt:, Oct. 'JO (. D. Norris, of the linn ol Norris & Kershaw, fell down stairs, at his residence, Inst nlp;lit,aud wtw Instantly killed by breaking his neck. The I own I'.lrrtlou. Df-ftati'h to the Sttning Tikflraph. Clin Aco, Oct. 'JO. Figures from all hut twenty-seven counties in Iowa ;ive Merrill a majority of oi.'JO:. The total majority will pro balily le ;J0,0O(), or 10.000 more than two years a-,'0. Wnow. About one incli of snow tell at Denver on 1 Monday niht. Snow nlso fell in Missouri, Kaiisn, Illinois, Ohio, and Kentucky. 1'hlcnffo NeeroloKy. The deaths in this city the pat week were 114.il decrease of 0! from the previous w c ck . FROM NEW YORK. The Tamilian v NoiiiIhriIoiih. Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. New Youk, Oct. 520. The Tammany Sena torial Conventions met at noou to-day. v m. M. Weed was nominated in the Eighteenth district, and Michael was renominated in the Fifth district. (.'ovrrnment Honl. At the fiovcrnnicut purc,hae of bondu the oflcrinH were over eijrht million at U.j'OStw UT'T:;.. New York Ntorlt Inrkct. New Yoitu, Oct. kd. Stocks Bteudy. Money 6i per cent. Hold, 130. Five -twenties, lhw, ;:ounon. ViO: ilo. 1H4, ilo., 110 do. lKm", ilo.,U9t.;;clo. do., new, US'., : do. 18T,11S', ; do. is', llH'.'s 10-40S. Ids'... Vlreinia Gs. new, w;: ilis- souries, 8T'i : Canton Company, GO.'ii ; Cunitierian.l preferred, New York Central, lssy?: Krie, 30 v itca.liiiff. a.i: lludson Kiver. 172m : Michiaau Cen tral. ViW: Mlchhran Southern, ill ; Illinois Ccutral, 136: Cleveland and Plttsbura, '.; Chicago and KocK isiana, 100 ; I'lttsnurpr una von vtajnc, its Western Union Telegraph, 'M;.J. New York Produce AInrket. Nbw Y'okk. Oct. 20. Cotton quiet ; sales :t00 bales at 201,'c. Hour steady; sales or i,uw oarrew, v neat c 111 and prices iavor ouvcm winter red. It '50. Corn dull; sales of as,isK bushels 'mixed Western at f 1 DTmi 1 HK lats dull atcwi 0ac. llecf quiet. Pork dull at :t0-7fti at)-, j Lard quiet and unchanged. hisky quiet at Ji '21. FROM XFW ENGLAND. Aniei-li-nn Hhiimliiff. Boston, Oct. 5i0 The Congressional Com mittee on American shipping interests proceed to Portland to-day, stopping a few hours nt Lowell en route, on Invitation of Gcuoral Butler The committee hold a session at Portland to morrow. The Baltimore Produce .Harkct. Baltimokk, ttct. 20. Cotton llrm at 'ii'.'.c. Flour qnlet at about previous llgtircs; Howard street superfine, .ViMj.(M-7r; do. extra, J0-2Nt"; .Id. family, 7'2.V8-5: Cltv Mills superflne, 60; do. extra, !"r 7 ".; ; do. family, 87 !of!-76 ; western supernne, tawcn n-io; 110. cxirH, ;ciu;nio7i; do. family, !7(a;7-2fi. Wheat dull nt $1 !.'', I'M) for prime white. Corn White, gl-lStn 1-20; yellow, tt"0S (al-12. OtitHdnll at. fcWoc. Uye, fl'io for prime. Mess Pork quiet at J:i3. Bacon ilrm ; rib sides, 20,v ; clear do., 21c; shoulders, 17 U'""" l '- Hams, 24 2Cc. Lard quiet at Israelite. v iiiskv iiess ihhiik atll-Otn'll. Ktoek (lnotntloim by 1'elcftrnph 1 P. ?1. Glendinnunr. Davis Co. rcnort throuif h their New yoik house tue touowiug: N. Y. Central R. 100 ! Western Union Tele. 3(J M. y. and Krie it... Ph. and Rca. R MlcD. B.snd N. LB. Cle. and Pitt. It.... Chi. and N. W.fjom. Clii. aad N. W. pref. ChL and R. L it.... 31 V Tol. mid W ab. li. It . . 0' 1 r.a,MU. and St. Paul IL c !7V 0 ', , MIL and St. Paul it p so v its 1 Adams Express. fiT1' I il'i;vvreU,Kargo. p.i j 83 1 United States 67 ' 101 'ttii t'uutruaco us, u u-t;., t Pitt., I t. Way. A Ch. sp. PaclflcM. 8 6S.1. Uold WO Market steady. j lKOy.CI.ADS A WAV. The I'IohiIuk natterlcM Sent to Kev Went. From the A'.O. I'ieaytine, Of. 12i We learn, upon what wo deem reliable authurity, that, orders have been received by the otllcer in com mand of the Iron-cla.I nest lying Just below this city, to proceed, with as little delay as possible, to Kev West, for the purple, us is alleged, of making such repairs as may bo necessary. ThLs fleet of live iron clads, it will be remembered, came here from Mound Ctty tcvciul weeks since, and the Cubans here were quite jubilant in the belief that their arrival fore shadowed recognition to the insurgents. Hnce the arrival of these vessels, boiler-makers und machinists have been busily engaged, at high wages, repairing boilers und engines, aud every thing has betokened uu liiti iilion 011 tho part of the (ioveriiiucut to send the fleet to sea. The 'order now to lake the iroii-cla.ls to Key West lor repaint looks, to say the least, suspicious, as they have been undergoing repairs here ever since their advent, and New Orleans is certainly u better place to lit, up such vessels than Key West. But then, Key West is almoht within sight of r.so fustic, and there, being a "little unpleasantness'' between the Spanish troops and a few revolutionary t iii'-jos, it is well to have un iron-clad fleet withiii hail, no matter which way the si-ale turn. The fleet is nearly ready for use, but the .Uirof departure has not, so far as is known outside of .itll ciul circles, been ll.cd it pun. 3ITI1EKS0X. The .iroiiiiuient to' his Memory. from Hit '.,('( Hade, Vd. Iti. Cciicral Mic'kcnlooper and T. J). .lncs, Es.., of Cincinnati, Ccucral llncklaud, of l'rcniont, and the mc-iiihers of tiio McPherson Monument Association, met at Clyde, on the lfith instant, surveyed the cemetery tsrotinds, and selected the site fortius loca tion of the monument. The contract for the erec. lion of the monument was entered into wit li T. M. .JniKH. or Cincinnati, wno is to complete the same for tiio.ooo. The artist is to have eighteen months in which to complete Ids contiuct. Tiio plan adopted u that or an c'(iiistrian statue, the base tweuiv-lwo feet by eleven: pedestal nine fci t hiiih. of the best i.miuev granite; the rider eijrht reel liif-h, and the horse iii tiroportltiTuaklnir the Btatue rise tweutv-one feet from tlieprT;uiid. The horse and rider to bo of the best bron.e. The aNsocluiinu has I5,.iiiO in eHnh mi hand, and will anpeul contldeutiy to tlie patriotlu people of Ohio for the fsoeo yet to be raised to cum. plete the work. Tho monument, when completed, will be one of the Buest in ihocouutry. W ork will be commenced next week, and be continued without, interruption until completed. IODGER8' AND WOSTEN HOLM'S POCKET KNIVKH, Pearl and Slug llandlea. of feoautitnl BniBh.KOmiKKb'and WAI)KIUJT()ll Klt'S If A.iJUS, andtliaoelvbrated LKUOLTHK HAZOU fctJlShUK6 of the Bnet quaUty. , j Vtion, Knives, Rcitinra, and Table Cutlery nround and Polished at V. MAltl lKA b, Ho. 115 b. l'1'..NTli hireet, rOUKTH EDITION ! 2 v n o p n. The Paris Strikes Raising Troops in Italy Travels of 'the Empress Eugenie The. Suez Ca. nal Vlore Troops for Cuba. II E son T II. Another Ballot for United States Sena tor from Tennesste Ifo Result -Adjournment of the Virginia Legis lature. FROM EUROPE. Krnnre nnl It MrlkeM. Ru the A iinlo-A mcriean Cable. auis, Oct. 20. The bookbinders ol Lyons arc on a ftrikc. Itnllnn Viilnnlccrx. Fi.onKNf r, Oct. 20. Menotti Onribnldl is re- cruitinn' volunteers In the. Province ot Lalatuia. Iviiiiciilr'it Ti-nvrln. Constantinoi'K, Oct. 20 The Empress Ku- i'cnic mailed from this city yesterday for Alex andria, Egypt. Lord Uerby Low. Lonoon, Oct. W Lord IHtdv is again tm- consciuus and .linking slowly. The Sue 7. t'nnnl. Pa ms, Oct. 20. Two International commit tees are soon to meet at Cairo to regulate the conditions of navigations of the Suez Canal, soon to be opened, and to consider to what ex tent consular jurisdiction is likely to be affected. SimnUli Trooim for Cuba. JIadisii), Oct. 20. lurec thousand more troops were ordered to Cuba, to assist iu quell ing the insurrection. The Republican leader Salvochea was killed yesterday. Thin Afternoon' Uuotntinn, Loniwn, Oct. 201 P. M. Erie, 22. Others unchaiiucd. LivEHi'ooi., Oct. o i i . m. cotton more jict.ive. (Sales now estimated nt l'i.ooo bales, Breadstuff quiet. Oi.Ast.ow, Oct. 20. Arrhcd. steamship St. Palrli k, lrom tueiiee. FROM TIIESO UTll. InlrnKO Exelli'iiionl nt Nnsli villi- -The Seniito. run Hanoi. Nashville, Oct. 20. tireat excitement pre vailed lie re inroiignout, mc morning, mentis of both candidates have worked y.calously during the entire night. Both branches of the Legislature met in joint assembly at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of comparing the vote of yesterday. The galleries were deusely crowded with spectators. On the vote being compared and the fact demonstrated that no selection had been made, they proceeded to joint ballot for Uuited States Srnator,vitli the following result: KIltST KW.I.OT Johnson 40 Ethcridgc :J0 Scattering US MI'.CONO IIALLOT. Johnson 41 Etheridge 20 Scattering :j;s Adjourned until to-morrow. The scattering votes are chiefly compliment ary, and will bo transferred to cither Johnson or Etheridge to-morrow. Johnson's friends are ju bilant and conlldcnt of victory. Adjournment ol' the Vlrlnla LexNIatiirc. Richmond, Oct. 20. The Legislature una ad journed to meet ou the second Tuesday after Congress shall have admitted the State to th Union. FROM WASHINGTON. Appointment. Detyiateh to the- AimoviateU 1'rew. AVaiiingtn, Oct. 20 The President has appointed David O. Cnrr Collector of Customs at Petersburg, Virginia. Cabinet .llei lliif. The Cabinet was in session to-day, continuing an hour, all the members being present. It is said mere routine business was transacted. Naval Order. lieutenant Commander llcury C. Taylor is detached from the Guard and rdered to the Naval Aeadey. Assistant Surgeon William G. Farwcll Is detached from the Washington Navy Yard and ordered to the Lancaster. Lieutenant Commander Henry Glass is ordered to equip ment duty at the Philadelphia Navy Yard. Lieutenant Commander Francis M. Green is ordered to the receiving-ship Ohio. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES. Itcported by De Haven Bro., No. 40 8. Third street. BETWEEN BOARDS. fcooacity 6s, N-w. ioo IttM do Old. HI lioooracs, s so lor $14ini do. 2 Her ls.l7 000 Ch & Del US . Oft 26 sh X Pa K HC a sh NoiTiMt'ii to.? S sh Wlliu If ! 17 sh Leh VH h- 2 do .V2: 4 sh Phil Ek 16;i 200shPenua...Si). 6ci v no 100 sli Read SaUi. s,' t'., 100 10U do., do. do., do. do. do. loo 100 too 100 100 loo 100 ....2d. 4S.V 4SSi 48'.' ....bl.4S'3l ...b!AL 4S4' 49 a-u -,..M0. 4S,V 'jr do bi. do. do. do. 17 do .all utni's fi, 4 do. allot. Is. 524 SECOND HOARD, f iooo W'iitA Fi'iinkis SO loo sh Head Tt.sM I J.'rfio Pa tls a se . . . . lOAJt ' w sh Leh Val.allot :H00Clty as, N..ls.ioo;f 4 do t'.'iuo do ls.ioo.'.j' 41 do.allot.ls 4'.; r.V .C'i'i M'V An Illinois householder safely removed a polecat from his pantry by first chioroformlni; the animal. IMPORTANT TO EUROPEAN AND CUBAN TOURISTS. Tassport a, prepared in conformity with tho new requirements or the Stat Department, can be procured in twenty-four hours on applica tion made, either in person or by letter, oulyat the Crucial Passport Bureau, No. 135 S. SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia, ROBERT S. LEAGUE & CO. Also, ofllclal lists of all Ministers, Diplomatic Agents, Consuls, and Consular Atrcnts of th United Stales, who they are, wliere they are from and where they arc located, furnished free of charge to applicants f 30 IMPORTANT TO ALL INTERESTED. TIIB arrears of Pensions must be applied for wltliln Ave years artcr the deatu or dlschargo of a soldier, sailor, or marine. Those who fall to apply lose t'Ji per year. There are thousands In our midst, widows, dependent fathers aud mothers, and orphan children, who are entitled, but who havo not yet applied for a pension. All who think thy are entiilod should at once call on ilessrs. ItuUERT 8. LEAGUE it CO. No. Ki&South SLVENTfl Street who will promptly obtain their pensions, or cheerfully rIvo any Infor mation, rice or charge, itcmcmber that the live years' limit allowed by law is fust drawing to a close. 7 8 ) OBERT S. LEAGUE & CO., NOTARIES PUB- LIC, COMMINSIONKItS, ETC. Deposition and Acknowledgments taken for any ttate or Terr. f kuy of the lulled States, j 3D 0UR national disease What is It, and what will cure It? It Is a fact Uiat will not bo controverted thnt Dyspepsia in a national ditease, to bo found from the Presi dential mansion to tho humble cottage coDg tho marshes ol the Atlantic. f?ym)t,n4'riJCre ftre scarcely two cases of. 7,yepCpBia alike. Tho sympto,, TnTy jn ono cas0 they mfty fec colJ ll'Dus and feet, oppressive soreness and pain In the pit of the stomach, drowsiness after meals. In another, costlvetiess, heartburn (so called), . tormenting feelings, both mental and physical. In a third, nervousness, the spirits depressed, a foreboding of evil, the mind so depressed that In some cases there is extreme melancholy, and the sunerer is leu to commit suicide. In another, harassing bclchlngs, saliva or a watery sub stance profusely running from tho mouth, throat I. maim mm a cuy cottgn, bkiu dry, then cold. the stools clay colored, restlessness sleep easily distiy bed, frightful dreams, at ono muu iwntu vcjiiMipaicu, men aiarriuea or dysen tery, caupcd by foul matter in tho stomach, caus ing apoplexy and other diseases beyond th power of human skill to control. What" will cure it? By indigestion the food lies in the stomach, and is decomposed by heat, etc., into a mucus-, this mucus adheres to tho walls of the stomach until a false membrane' is formed, which r.nra- lyzes tho functions of tho digestive orirans. Tr. perforin a cure this false membrane must bo de tached, and the stomach healed and brought back to natural tone; without effecting this, His impossible to effect a cure, and in this mode of treatment lies Dr. L. (. C. WISIIAR T'S wonderful cures of the Dyspepsia. Tho Dvspr-iitla Pills remove the false lining, and the Pine Tree Tm Cordial heals, making a perfect cure of thii dreadful dLcase. THE VIRTUES OF TAR. A very ingenious 'Veil" upon the lt'oval 80- ciel.y ol Great Britain was perpetrated by Sit Charles Hanbttry Williams, a wicked wair o"f thfr age, during the furore caused by tho discovery en mc wouctcriui IlciUinc Dowers ,f Tr WATER Sir Charles sent a communication to the President relating tho circumstances of a sailor's breaking his leg on board of the gnard 6hi at Chatham, and its perfect union and cure uy an application of spun onkum soaked in tan After the communication had been r'j.' printed in the Royal 1 ra nsaeilons, he sr. letter, stating thnt He had forirottc . the fl inner correspondence footlcn one! Althouc-h this , for the society, it did not in of Tar as a remedy, for Its legiilft? so wonderful that odes were written IiiTiTr:,?-. and the celebrated Bishop Rerkcly published two voluminous works describing, endorsing, and registering us virtues. jTrom the failure of scientific men. nt that period, to extract and concentrate the curative principle from the crude tar, its natUHiousucss caused it to fall 'into disuse, and Its great healing powers were lost to mankind until Dr. L. Q. c. Wishart succeeded in depriving the specilic of its unpleasant and crude r particles, and in his PINK TREE TAR CORDIAL offering to the atllicted all that was valuable, while the other parts were eliminated by its carelul preparation. As soon as this wm accomplished the remedy was again endorsed by the faculty, and the cures were such as to con vert Its enemies aud firmly establish It as one of the greatest blessings to suffering humanity. Its success was immediate and wide-spread, and Its manufacture became of great Importance and a source of wealth to its reviver. A long Kfe was spent for the welfare of mankind by Dr. Wishart in pei-recting his discovery and promulgating its usetulticss, aud at his decease (which took place but recently) the' method of preparation an the extension of Its usefulness devolved unonbi sons. It cures colds and coughs with marvellous ..;,.ii "u in mc vuiy nrejiai'ailOtt which aD- proaches to a specilic. It does not cover and patch up, but eradicates disease by removinff the cause, and for obstiniUo, long-continned catarrhs, aud consequently of the ineini.mt fitju'-i'-i nt rcnisiiimif l.i,, I.. lm ...!.- . . ,ges of consumption, Is tho only certain remedy the pharmueopojla. It would bo a waste of 5 reader's time to enumeratn ana f .i. in ilie reader remedy is so well known, Its virtues have been so thoroughly tested, that eulogy is superfluous and reference not requisite, ifot only iZ Z termil remedy is it valuable, but ehernallyit bials sores and Irntatious, and as a pleasant StS? lr eitk m "tands XvTaJl Tar Cordial Is an extremely potent aud valu able medicine for the cure of throat and Innv diseases. It combines, to a degree unknown ill any other remedy, vigorous action "with tafctv and harmlcsenees. . J DR. WISHART'S riKE TREE TAE. COILDIAL. It Is the vital principle of the Pine Tree ob iucd by a peculiar process in the distillation of tain the tar, by which its hithoBt medlcAl are retained. " .. " It is the only safeguard and reliable remedy which has ever been prepared from the juice ef the Pine Tree. It invigorates the digestive organs and re stores the appetite. It strengthens tlie debilitated system. It purlhcs and enriches the blood, and expels from the system the corruption which serofula breeds on the lungs. It dissolves the mucus or phlegm which etops the air passages of tho luugs. Its healing principle acts upon the Irritated surface of tho luugs and throat, penetrating to each diseased part, relieving pain and subduing inflammation. It is the result of years of study and expert- . nicnt, aud it is offered to the alllictcd with the positive assurance of its jiower to cure the fol lowing diseases, If the patient has not too long delayed a resort to tho means of cure: Consumption oftheLunga, Cough, Sore Tlifoat and Breast, Dronclillis, Licer Complaint, Mind and Weeding Files, Aattma, Whooping Cough, DiptJieria, etc. CALL AT DE. WISHART'S GREAT FAMILY MEDICINE 8TORE, , No. 232 North SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA, - And examine his file of certificates of cures, and receive the names and residences of hundreds and thousands of persons cured by his Justly re no wued remedies, who were once hopelessly given up to die. Hundreds of them reside In and around Philadelphia, and there is scarcely a city, town or hmnlct in the United States but what contains parties who have been benefited by the Pine Tree Tar Cordial and Great American Dys pepsia Pills. These are facts which we can sub stantiate In a manner that will convince the loust skeptical. Our Physician, who will be fouud In attendance each day between 1) A. M. aud 3 P. M., will give professional aid and counsel, free of charge. Ollieo and Store, No. 23a North SECOND Street, Philadelphia. ' Jo' 'N. t A ''ft
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