BECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. PES SSTLVASU EUECTI ON. flflieial Returns from the Interior. Lebanon, Oct. 12.—The official majority tor Got. Geary in Lebanon county Ib 1498, before estimated at 1300.. Theofficial majority for Col. Cake for Congress is 1428. • - Y Execution of Gonzales andPelllcler. New Yob k, Oot. 12.—Gonzales and Pelii oer were executed shortly after 10 o’clook to-day, in the Raymond street jail, Brook 13m, within a few, blooks of the scene=of■ the murder of Senor Otero. Theymade a fall confession of participation in two murders, *u« charged Viele with being theplanner andchiefassassin. Neither of them mani »wred any ; particular emotion on the scaf fold. Gonzales seemed a little frightened, bat Pellicder was oalm and composed, Their necks were not broken by the fall, but death cashed very-quickly.'! There was • no strug gle on Gonzales’s part, but Pellicier’s con crtions were terriblefor some moments. ,i The Steamship Asia. RosTON.Oct.2l.—The steamer Asiaarrlved from Halifax at 8; o’clock this morning. Her mails will be despatched by the 2.30 5. M. train, and the newspaper bag by the 11 A. .M Shore route train. }■' ..... Prlceof Gold in New York. ( ■ [By the American Telegraph Oo,] V New Yonm : October 12;—Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: % J 10.00] A. M,, ' 151 J 11.30 152 10.15 15Ji ,11.45 1523 10.30 1513 12 M., 1523 10.45, 1513 12.15 Pi Mi,V 1523 11.00 1513 12.30 1523 lias 152 PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. OFFICIAL RETURNS OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA. The Foil Vote for Governor, Oon- gressmen, &c. The Return Judges of the city met this morning in the Nisi Prius court room. Mr. S. P, Hancock was chosen Presi dent tuid Messrs. Robert T.Gill and William C. Zane were' elected Clerks, and Jos. Barr and Thomas Mitchell, Doorkeepers. The followiiff; are the names of the Judges: Wards.' _ • 1, Jos. Free. 2, Andrew B. Doble. 3, Wm. Buchanan. 4, John J. Barton. 5, S.' C. Thompson. 6, Bobt. Palethorp. .7, Charles Wlddis. 8, Wm. Summers. 9, Benj. F. Kern. 10, S. P. Hancock. 11, L. C. Pierce. 12, Chas. Spering. 13, John B. Green. 14, W. C. Claghom. .The counting of the votes was then begun We subjoin such as were completed at the tjine we go to press: GOvRRJfOJt. i Geary, U, Clymer, D. - - 2053 1566 - 2387 3011 - 1276 1922 - 946 2268 - 1087 - 1864 - 1138 1440 - 2355 1723 - 1588 1387 - 1814 1495 - 2572 1429 - 1096 1601 - 1559 1459 1556 1633 2723 1854 2283 1794 2385 3380 1653 1336 1543 1543 • 1462 1660 817 Ward. First, Second, - Third, - Fourth, - Fifth, - Sixth, - Seventh, Eighth, - Ninth, - Tenth, - Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, - - 2206 Fourteenth, - - 2593 Fifteenth, - - 3831 Sixteenth, - - 1837 Seventeenth, - - 1388 Eighteenth, - - 2863 Nineteenth, - - . 2905 Twentieth, ’ - - 3953 Twenty-first, - 2096 Twenty-second, - 2404 Twenty-third, - 2075 Twenty-fourth, - 1637 Twenty-fifth, - 1003 Twenty-Sixth, - 2456 Twenty-seventh, - 1087 Total, - - 54,205 48,817 48,817 Geary’s maj,, - 5,388 IBE CON6BESBIOKAL DISTRICTS, first district. ' ' Gibbons, U. Randall, D. - - 2819 3095 ' - - 1251 1951 . - - 925 2194 - - 1056 . 1885 -: 1112 1435 - - 1065 1632 Wards. Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth, - Eleventh, - Eandall’smkjority, - district, ONeiU, TJ. 2011 1599 , 2304 1790 1648 mg 1788 1518 2546- 1456 2415 1693 ' i Wards. Eirst, - Seventh, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth, i- Twenty-sixth, - O’Neill’s majority, 3,137 THXED DISTRICT. _ "Wards. Myers. U. Buehwaller. Twelfth, - - - 1535 1476 Thirteenth, - - 2160 1599 ! Sixteenth, - 1793 ; 1870 j Seventeenth, - - 1368 2291 ! 'Eighteenth, - - 2823 1835 . ! Nineteenth, - - 2841 2445 Myer’s majority, 1,004 V, FOTOTS DISTBICT. Wards. Kelley, U. Welsh, D, Fourteenth, . - 2464 1699 * fifteenth, - - - 3699 2802 Twentieth, - - - 3782 3498 ! Twenty-first, - 2013 1697' Twenty-fourth, - - 1566 1574 Twenty-seventh, - 1027 856 Eelley’amajority, 2,425 Wards; 15, Wm. Leibert. ;/ 16, George Hawkes.- ' 17, Pat. McChrystal. 18, Isaac Cremeiv 19, Samuel A. Baras. 20, E.F, Stewart. 21, JR. B. Ott, 22, W. M. Taylor, 23, Wm. Kendrick. 24, J. Alex. Simpson. 25, Wm. Diamond. 26, D. B. Baker. 27, D. P.Southworth. 7,728 12,192 7,728 - 4,464 12,612 9,475 ' —-w' l i 12,520 11,516 11,516 14.551 12,126. 12,126 ?■ FIFTH DISTRICT. Wards. Taylor, U, Boss, D. Twenty-second, » 2383 1348 Twenty-third, 2061 . 1651 Twenty-fifth, >. 997- 1472 5,441 4,371 Taylor’s majority, 1,070 ! < Buckß county is included in this District, „ • » SENATOR. : FIBBT DI6TBIOT. .'/' . ' ’ Wards. Bichats, U. ‘ McOandVs, D. First, - 1945 1655 Second,: - 2291 3125 ‘ Third,. - - 1217 1976 Fourth, - 898 2298 Seventh, - - 2228 1835 Eighth, - 1550 ■■■:.■_ : 1411 Twenty-sixth, - 2359 1739 12,488 14,035 12,488 McCandleSs’ niajoritjr, r 1,647 COPHITAFPIOEBS. RECORDER OP DEEDS* PBOTH* DIB* COURT* Owen,JT. Lyle,D. McManes, U.Lynn,D? Wards: ..... J, 1999maji1621 : . 1999mai. 1601 2, 2326 3128 1 2335 3087 3, 1201 1997 1255 1941 4, 904 2290 936 2264 5, 1015 . 1930. 1059 1881 . 6, 1048 1499 1126 1411 .7, 2278 : 1812 2327 * 1766" 8, 1516 , 1450 1573 1393 •" 9. 1766, 1550 1792 1510 • 10.. . 2410 * '"1567 , , 2559’ 1447 11, 1052 1655 1092 1611 : 1486 1536 1545 . 1473 : 13, 2070 ' 1707 2189 ' 1576 14, 2411 1798‘ 2544 . . 1659 15, 3693.: 2852 . 3774 2759 ' 16, 1773 v 1892 1792 - 1872 17, 1355 - 2310: 1415 2233 18, 2809 .1839: ,2774 .1830,: 19, 2863 2442 2880. 2394 20.. 3806 . 3538 3898 / 3441 21, 2020 1726 2458 1681 22, 2326 1385 : 2381 1341 23, 2024 1552 2062 1551 24, 1591'‘ 1584 1627 1549’ 25, , 982 ,1507 997 1468 ; 26, 2394 1718 ■ 2421 1687 27, 1043 865 1077 834 52,151 50,760 50,760 Maj. 1,391 Maj. 4,227 CLERK QUAR*SESSIONS. CORONER* Butler, U. , Lulls, D, Daniels, U, Burmeisler.D Wards . : 1, .2028 1592 , 2025 - 1591 2, 2345 1 3080 2339 3081 3, 1268 1933 1257 1925 4, 930 2262 932 2266 5, 1068 1876 1062 1883 6, 1197 .1342 1113 1434 7, 2333; 1758 2325 1768 8, 1573 1385 ' 1563 1399 9, 1799 1511 1780 1426 10, 2557 1436 2510 1470 ’ 11, 1094. r 1617 . 1093- 1617 12, 1555- - 1464 1537 1483 13.. 2195 1576., 2180 1584 : 14, 2554 ... 1657 2534 - 1658 '/. 15, , 3776 2762 3720 2764 16., 1766 ; 1 1894 . ~ 1806 1861 17, 1374 2299 ■ 1367 2310 18, 2823 • 1833 : 2836 1820 ‘ 19, 2883 . 2406'. .; 2871 .2409 20, ' 3893 : 3448 '' 3893 3433 21, 2067 1685/ 2060 1689 22, 2392 1339 2385-1343 23, 2061 . 1555 2051 1556 24, 1631 1540 1617 1563 25, 995 1473 996 1469 26, 2423 1665 2452 1679 27, 1071 834 1068 840 53,352 49,222 53,651 49,321 49,321 49,321 4,031 maj. 4,330 maj. (Continued incur next edition.) Wri BULLETIfI. Destructive Fire in tlie Rleventfi W«r<l, Last nltht, about eleven o’clock, the Penn 6oan Works, on Wood street, below Third, were discovered to De cn lire. The dames llrat appeared about the ceil' treef the building, and spread rapidly through the upper part. The structure was a three story brick, about seventy five feet In depth. The opperatorles were entirely burned out, and the stock on the first floor was deluged with water, and greatly Injured. The flames extended to the spice mills of Gugeenaelm & Dreitoss, adjoining on the west. This establishment was also of brick, three stories in height and, with tne toap works, formed a continuous building, with a front of about one hundred feet on Wood street, The Are gaiced.raptd headway ln|he spice mills, and the whole concern was soon burned out. Very little of the extensive stock of spices and essences of coffee was saved j The Humane Hose House, on Wood street, west of the sj.loo mills, a large brick structure with an Impos log cupola, was In great danger, and was on fire several times. At one time the cupola caught fire, and owing to the great smoke which enveloped the build -Ist ihe dames were extinguished w th great difficulty, the firemen being drives,almost blinded by the smoke, firom their positions. Baker’s conrt, the entrance to which is on St. John street, suffered greatly. A number of the small houses in the court took fire, and the goods in them were re moved with much difficulty. Among the sufferers by the fire Id the court were three German famlles named HiUßtein, Haas and Miller. - The flumes were cot under about one e’clock without spreading beyond th a buildings mentioned, although a number o! large wholesale houses lutbe vicinity or the fire were in great danger when the fire was at its height. • . A noise resembling an explosion caused a temporary panic while the fire was raging, and several persons were muiscd by being knocked down and trampled upon by the crowd In the general rush which ensued The real estate destroyed belongad to John Ban croft. and_waa formerly known as Bancroft's soap Works. There wire three brick buildings fronting on Wood street, land a large building in the rear, Mir. Bar crolt valued the buildings at 130.000. There Is an Insurance 0f19,000 In the Fire Association, which will probably coverthe loss. One of the front bnlldlngi is 'ln good condition, and the back buildings were not much iDjured. Gnggenhelmer &; Drelfosi occupied the two weetern buildings and the back building. They had a heavy stock on hand, and all, including, fixtures, apparatus, machinery, <tc. were destroyed. The losslsestimated at 125,000. The insurance is 110,M0. . The Penn Soap Works;- formerly Heisler’s, now owned bv Calm & Co. Bo* estimated at 125,000, and there la believed to be but little insurance. The Humane Hose House is insured in the Fire As sociation,- The large sugar house opposite was saved by iron shutters. - i : The surrounding property was saved through the great exertions of the firemen. During the fire the front wall of the centre building fell out pnd several firemen made narrow escapes. Two were knocked from a ladder but were not seri ously iDjured. Methodist Sunday School Conven tion.—.St the stated hour this morning the members of the-Hethodist Sunday School Convention re-assem- - bled in theUnion-Methodißt Cbnrch, Fourth street be- - low Arch, for the transaction of the business which ; had called them together. The Convention was called to order by Bev. Dr. Pat- : tenon, who requested the Bev. Dr. Cooper to take the ■ chair, alter which the members united in singing toe 1 voist hymn. Prayer was then offeredby the temporary chairman, Bev.Mr, Ayres, one of the Vice P/esi i dents, then took the chair. The minutes of the pro- ‘ vious meeting were read and approved. 1 The members then engaged In a discussion on the ‘ following questions; • laitbesttoallow the several classes in a Sunday; School to have different lessons of thelr eelectlon du rlug the same session; or would it not be better for the i whole school to, have the same lesson and exercise! - for thefiay, doaedwlth a Lbrlef review of stddtaao!? i ■ bythe Paator or Superintendent?. . leaaun, Seconds-to It advisable to go through, thesame rou. : - of iKßons every Sabbath! or should not oS suS - .day at least In the month be .'devoted to-prayer sing. ' tag. adds rasing, *c,, without any lessons f y6 ’ amg <. . o&Tun^|^oia^’ mfor the “auagement: the country toi Tbtiaiscßs&ioxi was engaged in bv MpshW nh.f am Ly brand, Ffirnley, VinceSt, Dlck?rso^?nSSSS ,; Cook, Gray, McCullough ’' . iastetictioii was ably aovoc ated as a finm means for the efficient trainln/of the vnn«?«F chorcb. -Bible Instruction was imbo considered, a verv important reqnlaltefor the perfecting of thecWldSS wldatTa?|f omelr to the 6 church andthe ■t. The great object of Sunday School teaching th ti«.‘ conversion of the children, and In ordertoobtato thll' desired end prayer, singing, addresses and Stam' meellngj were recommenc ed. The use of thwe means Sfma*^touls.^ 0 “ dsnCCeSaftll ‘t.MiSt to’ be sjiise£fial, Su'd®toSd^^Sgbfi^'^the youth the importance of this work they will value morethe soul* oftheheathen and also be Instructed to • of the field occupied by the tolaalonarlia The hour of discussion having ekplfesi the Finance Committee mpdean inquiry through their chhirmaa TEftJfllil ' Pi Fatal Accident.—BißhopWeprelli aged 14 vears, while attempting to stop" a runaway horse at to a hay wagon_ on, the Island road, near the Bine Bell tavern, on Wednesday, was knocked down and runover., He was so badly. Injured that, he died yesteiday.... ■ ■ • < . .. . . - - Assatti-ting a Tas COI.I.ECTOE.—Henry Hayes haa been held to bail by Alderman Thomas, to amwer the charge of assaulting Mr. Mlfillni tax col lector of Twenty-second Ward on Tuesday last, at Rel .tOnVllle.:. . . : '! ■ . .. . Counterfeit Money.— Stephen Clowes was arrested last ntght.'at Third and Cleorge streets, for . attempting to pass a counterflet «10 note on the Blghland National Bank, of Newburg, N. Y. He was committed by Alderman Wilkins. . ■ The Chomiba.— The reports of the cholera at the office ofthe Board of Health to-day, showed seventeen new cases. . ; Patty Brand’s Brown . Salve.—Bower Sixth afid Vine, sole proprietor. The Great Kemedy ; of the Age for teething, pains; cramps. flatnlency.sleepleasness,&a, In children. Is Bower’s Infant Cordial, Bower’s Labo ratory, sixth and Green, 25 eta. per bottle. 53,487 49,260 49,260 Female Trusses, Braces,'./Supporters. Elastic Belts, Stockings, «Se., r at “Needles,” Twelfth street, first door below Race* Lady attendants* 'Druggists’ Sundries in Every "Va- EttETV. SNOWDEN* BROTHER, Importers, 23 South Eighth street Due November Ist, Wanted by DREXEL & CO., 84 South Third street Bronze Ink stands, Faus,Card Receivers, Jewel Caskets, Cigar Cases, Cutlery, etc. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importer, 23 Booth Eighth Street , Mujayibo.— This delicious .new. perfume »r the handkerchief ;la without a rival for delicacy durability and richness. . In lact .of all perfumes the migrant JCvJaviro may be called, the qolntessenc. For sale by aUtheprtogpalDruggats.—Jbrrwj/'tiVMi. " . COmttTS. ; .. QniKTXB Skskiono—Judge Allison.- Holleway .w»s dharged with steallnttSO. TTieproeecator alleged that he was In a stableeettunra buLand laid Docket book on a fted chest and ftogot it The defendant picked It up. The defendant onahllshed a good Aaracter-and called witnesses to show that the w “ convicted of a;charge of stealing a watch chain. . -Sll' v??? w * s charged with; receiving stolen goous,' on trial.- : > fibst: ■WOOUSKMfIs tg »K J2S<» city 6s new . esv 3000 Sch Nav ’B2 S 5 83Y 1000 Fa B 2d mgt 6a 9gR 6600 U 8 5-ID’S ’62 con llS'* 10000 do 860 112 S 5000 Penna 5s 96R 200 ah Read R ssk 100 sh do. 58 Sl-lOt 100 sh Cataw pf at 100 sh do b3O si 200 ah do 830 81 American Gold. .... Heading Railroad „ New York Central .... United States 6a ’sl United states 6s, 5-SB. ; Erie- v. Hudson Biver. .. The commotion and excitement which prevailed at the Stock Board yesterday has subsided, anl there has been a marked reactlunln prices for almost everything on toe list. The Market showed much strength, but the “bull”party are well loaded up, and the prospect of a further rise la rather remote. Government Loans closed very quiet-at 1123% for the Coupon Sixes, ’si lir@lls.f : Tot toe old Five-Twenties; 109?i@U0 for the new do.; ios for the Seven-Thirties, and for the Ten-Forties. State Fives sold at 9S3d—an advance. City Loans were steady at 993 f for the new, and 963 i for the old issues. Beading BaHroadsold to limited extent at 58,’j"; Pennsylvania Bafiroad at 56«£®56Ti; Catawissa Ballroad Prefened at 51—an advance of J»; Mine Hill Bailroad at 57. and Philadelphia and Brie Ballroad a, HU— no change. Canal stocks were dull. Lehigh Navigation sold at sSjf, and Delaware Division at 51. 36&W8S the best bid for Schnylktll Navigation Fre forred. Bank shares were held firmly, 133 was bid for Farmers’ and Mechanics’:' 103 for Southwark; 100 for Northern Liberties; 58 for Commercial; 58 for Girard; 86 for Penn Township; 70 for Corn.Bxchange.and 87 for Commonwealth, Passenger Ballway securities were dull. Hestonville sold at lcij-sn advancejjf i'. u£&?S?foltoTO WotB Go76 ™“e“t eeouritius, <60.. U.a6’5,i851....„ S u 3 In *' OldMOßonds .112 X 318 H New 5 20 Bonds, 18&1 lcsjf ito2 5-2080nda,1863 aio’l liots KMOBonSt...— 7 8-10, August, —, —,1063d IDS* “ iSh? - —..wad loojf Goid-st^'o^ock'.rr.rv.'.rr.-aS^ _ Messrs. De Haven A Brother, No. 40Bo«th Third S^n^toS|,aUpl n &.: <,nol * Uon ‘ 0f oxo 01 American Gold. ?!SP* SUver- Quartera andhalvee .143 • Oompoond Interestifotes: “ : June,18«4.,. ieif Joiy, ism... lex . “ Ang. 1864... liijj OCt.» 18M... l«v “ Dec.; 1864.„ 13J£ ; " gggMfeil " Smith, Eanaolph * Co., BanKera, 15 ;Booth Thlrfl street, qnote at u o'clock, as folloW - u,a mo. isa ! —*—uox@no;» u.a imo„ a •••—•■—...—.^o6^olo6^ “My PbUcy’^“^:“—~S=±3& M OomDoanas. Deo.. IBM. „....._ .._„U3VS,, ~ - M. Scholts & Co., No. 16 SoathThlrfl street, TTme-p the following quotations ot the rates of: Exchange-In Gold: * • ' i London, 60 flays sight ;„ ifte @lO7 3 days ......107 uOios 1 Paris, 60 days 5ight.......„...5f.82J4&5f.20J£i -“ - todays —.....— i Ber^S^’w 1 ?o @7l ; Cologne, 60 days 70 @7l ; Amsterdam, epdaya.......... so t@ 40 i BrankfWt;;6odays.*„.a....a 89 @4O j Market doll. . - r ; , ■-■ i Tbelnspectlonsof Flour and Heal In Philadelphia, ! daring tfce week ending Oct. 12, 1866, were' as fbM lows: .. ■v.;; ■* Half Barrels ofßurerflne..... „...: - Barrels of Bnaerflne 7322 ! >• 4O " Corn MeaL-._.......;.„ 460! atoefbUowingßbowß the receipts of -the Delaware* division .Canal. for the week and season, compared ? with same time last year: -v: * Weekending Oct.- 8. 1868 —,.41«U 65 . > Previously in 1866...;* .....248.828 52 i <- • i ■■■ ' • 2110.31017 J Week ending Oet. 7,1865. ; 10,638 sa 1 Previous in 1860...„m..™...„..,.._„....„.„467,3!S 09 I ' J ---- -178,166 92* g Incurred for print- It waa then stated that $75 would cover the amount of mdtbtednesa the meeting of the Con '®e7*;P.Coomba-thought that the delegates pnrpcwe* ‘ It was then decided that the amount eboulo be taken out of the El^^!f B^ ft l s t®, dl£rer€ P tschools *' :Horethantheßuna required forthiarQrpoa&waa eootireallzed'ljy the representatives of the different schools pledging their associations for the sum, • - .... - > There befog no items of business ready, the Convert* nonresumea tberdiscussloniof tiie questions already Coavehtlon then* spent a short season in --In ttevestibule.of tbe Church, during’the Conven- Porter, book agenta at New York, had HSSSfi® 1 a 3Kgg* variety of, Bonder School tw and library books, all published fbr the use Methodist Onurch* - Wei were sur* pnseaatthcbeantyasd variety of thebooia andcaTdJSt. SiS?*® books Ac. are, publlahedbythe W> cathollcto'thelrsplrit, and SefSS!.. teachings, that they are well adapted te the use of all Christian Sunday Schools. The Great M a'Tch for the Champion- J l s® trfat, base ball match for the champion ?, the Belted States, between; the renowned -..t. t y et i c f!L al, , <3 , the pfesent .champions, the “Atlan “ps. of Brooklyn, New York, comes off at Brooklyn next? .Monday afternoon- . -The 1 - Athletics NewJYork on Sunday at 6%-P. if., and arrangements been effected with the Camden and Amboy Bail- Company to "Issue excursions tick els to New York at ft good ID' go; and return' any/time be tween Sunday and -fije following Tuesday even ' Th«o tickets : .will not be'>sold at the °S°? the BailroadCompany, bufcan onlyjbe obtainedatAJ. Beach's Base Ball Headquarters, Chest* B h°'ve;F o urth, and only a limited number will be issued. There turn game .lakee-place on the groundS-Of-Ihe Athletlf^lßftApnfhftnrt-nnlnTpbi^-*^- nue, qn Monday afternoon, Oct 22, - It has been deter- .tolssue 0u1y.4,000 ticketspf admission atone dollar each. in order to secure every spectator a com* fortabie seat to witness thematch; . These tickets also will only be sold atßeach’s. These desiring to accom pany, the. Athletics had better purchase tickets thls af ternom or, at the latest, on Saturday, 5-20 Coupons COMMERCIAL. SALKS iQF STOCKS. -4 sh Lehhth Nav SSH 200 sh Del 111 v 57 10 sh Penna R 5614 < ah do 563 f 8 sh MlnehlU R 57 100 sh Phil A Erie 823 i ICO sh do cash 82k ’oosh Green Mount 3U too sh Hestonvllle B 16.^ 100 ah do b 5 16‘4 5 sh Academy Music 70 PRICES OP STOCKS IN NEW YOBKC (Bp TtUoropK) Finance and Bndaen-Oct. 12,1868. Increase in 1666 ~..,,.,482.173 25 XJ'- IQSMORANDA y&ay f^^^ eregQry ’ clfiaredat ' New Yolk pfS^itf oo ’ BradbDT7 ’ &om New T ork ’ nlw'YorkfStfrdSy®™ 8 * H^”na 6411 at ln!L“t m N^? fr o“ AJ!P!QWaIIStI ln®“orW?s^|S^ n, . Clell^ da * BMton 10tb ?JS zIIE^ o j..*' oM ' hence ibr Bath: FE Allen. Merrill, do for Portland; C Matthews, Kent, do fer atTuniiiSPrr ? c ?,? F 6m ltb, Veazie, do for Boston, atHolinre' Hole 3th Inst. ■ . , vS5 k «S a ? <1 , ere &. §,006. from Montevideo for New l? 1 ? S Georges. ■ Bermuda. 26th ult. dis ordered n<l lßakjD S- Will discharge, and survey ® a4ey ’ cleared at Bangor 9 th Inst. Pewrson, English, hence,“t Portsmouth 7th Schr B_* 8 Corson, Corson, hence fer Boston, at wllh 1083 of malnboom. _ ! j clln lr “bn HAlleD. Seaman: WB Thomas, veins- Oneida. Davis: R J Mercer. CP B»ckney, Mathis; £ DnB Cannon.Cobb: C 8 CmSS Mtogaret B Samson. j L Loach. End!- a 1 Edwards, Jeflfers; C S Edwards, Gaidy; M b Coyne. Faeemire: Armenia SCnUen.Cnllen: WP PhmjftM.^mersf L A J WUltamson. Winsmore;-K Si;!? 1 ';! 1 ' Cfscct JPPrlce. Yates, and Ellaa * Behecca, PNm hence ftrEoston. at Holmee’Hole sthlnst.: s fflf Hofftam: W M Wilson. Brown: a s oodfi ey. Boss hencs tor Salem; Mary EUa. Tan- P A_ Sawyer, Reed, do for Win port; Addle Ryenon. Hughes, do fox Portland: re^L 3 S. a 2**s?*9™ m ’ a o «”■ »sb: MsHa^tSSni SKK II , A T °H aan<s i Bl ckerson.do Danver». at Holmes’ Hole 9th Imrt. ’ OT Providence Weymouth tor this port, at Ho Inns. Hole 2th lnat. and. sailed agalnioth. „ , • NOTICE TO MARINEBS. ■. aM class Nun Bnoy has w^, I hSttfe^B^ e *^ nIC0 “‘ ofMain8 ’ ledge, to 6 By order of tha Lighthouse Board. 1 Portland. Octo^!^^ CARD. OPERA AND PROMENADE CLOAKS. BASQUBSET OIBODLAES. w . ■ -• Is consequence of the inclemency of the weather on our opening day, we wii i make a special display on Monday, Oct. 15, When several novelties will be added to onr extensive Stock, to which we Invite the-attention ol Ladles. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, Hoi. 450, 452 and 454 Borth Second St.. ABOVE 'WILLOW, ecl2-2t{ ptbst cali- .15154 bid 5B 81-100 soles sales 11 2% bid .U3jJ bid .... S 4& vales .122 sales Firm. COLUMBIA SPBING WATERS. Messrs. Bullock % Crenshaw, N B cor. of Arab &nd Sixth S treat*. Philadelphia, will hereafter keep a supply or these valuable watfra ier sale, tteth from the Spring], and delivered to our customers at their store, at ourlowest y ewl Q7hrelty~prioeg • HOTCHKISS’ SONS, Proprietor*. S&reto|raSprii]ga, 92 Beekman *5B Cliff Vork BAKER’S OENAMENTAL HAIB MANUFACTORY. ine largest and ben assortment ol Wig* Toupee* Low Hair Braid* aai Curls, Water-fall*, Viotorine*, Bri« lettei, Illusive Seam* for Ladiei, At prices LOWES than elsewhere. [oiumi 909 CHESTNUT STREET. WANTED, NOVEMBER COUPONS, For Which the Highest Price Will be Paid by JAYCOOKE& CO., ,Jl2 ari 314 BOOTH TfflßD BT. TN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE 1 CITY AND; COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.- ■; . MARIAN. ECKFELDT, oy her nSt friendTva.rHE ODOßE TF. ECKFELDT. March Term, 1884. No. 49. .ToTheodore W.Eckfeldt. Respondent: Takeno tice of n rule returnable SATURDAY, October Zi), 1866.! ntllO o’clock, A. M.. to show cause why a divorce a ' vlncnlo matrimonii should not be decreed In the i above case. .Yours, Ac., H. E. WALLACE. oclgf.s-4t ' . . . ; . Attorney for Libelant nnn —WANTED.— A Brat class Mortgage < *P u » v VV*fteeofTax,on City Property, for Cram t6,cc0t0.?20,000. Agood Bround Rent wonld he pnr chased,' Address B, E, Q..80x 143 OityP. O. ocimrp* . BBS UTEFUL BILK UMBRELLAS, Ja Ivory and Partridge wood handles. SSTF&. ■ JOSEPH FUSSELL, : Noa Z and 4. North Fourthat., ocl36t.rp , :... . . . Philadelphia. .FOX’S- PATENT PARAGON FRAMES in ,Umbrellas, Bilk and Gingham. ffT*3. »'! : JOSEPH rUSSBLL, ■ Nos. 2 and 4 North Fourth street, 0012.6trp . ~- '. ■ Philadelphia. ; FINE AMEBIGaNAND SCOTCH GING UMBRELLAS.—AII sizes. . f? IFI , „ • JOSEPH FUSBELL. ' "'lHros; ! 2a'hd‘4Nortb , Fsnrthst. ocl26c,rp Philadelphia, IILADELPfIIA, MIDAT, OCTOBER 12, 1866. Philadelphia Marbeta. “ :S» l »4V;,Octi2.—Thejtnnivdrable:weatbertendBto natten trade In aU departments and there is very'llt tie business doing. , . . , ' There to very little doverseed comlDgforward and ** 2s 10 Timothy Is selling ftom At l3Ydto|3 25^*' ■ n “ tB * ed 18 dnl1 > ■*?«. There Is nothing doing in Qnercltron Bark and prices are nominally unchanged. jFldnr market Is firm and there is asteady home consumption demand. Bales ofsoo barrels Northweet barrel, xoo barfeU »ncy at |l4 50, ioo barrels Spring Wheat extra at a SBi' SR&S3S I6 ~SS T.%?, 111 mnch Wheat offering and we continue abdt3R@t3 q |> m Bnshelaltoe soldat *x 28. There! . aro small andls In better demand; sales cf 2 000 bushels yellow at fl 05, and mixed at U 03, Whiare steady ats7centsafloat,and 56centala the Halt arenomlnallyunchanged. to unchanged: small sales of Ohio bbls.at SABraEB FOBT OF PHll.AT>mJaxA—Octobeb;!! MTSuHarint Bugetin on Sixth Pant,, 2„. . „ ARRIVED THIS DAY. toJElalu^^co 00^*7da7afroraCalalß - with m(lBB saltto Wm^mmdtßon.* New York, with !!«£ a P 1 ? ,: ?,95J nBOl1 ' 6 <iS ra from Haverhill. ISS-S niob?,<?.trS^'from^on™lk iehr £S n S by ’ from Boatcn. iSr *° m Uanversport. lehr '®ark, from Georgetown, fS?? e £: ‘ rom Newbnryport. Hpbn; Smith, ftom Plymouth. Tlarlr Thiftiiin , DATs V*■ ... Ca C^C ' McKenzie »-Cork fbr orders. Workman • Correepindenceof theFhlla.Evenlmrßulletln. ; to ChaaGring; AUHain,do w to Haule Bros «fe Co- G W-Miuer. and Gen Geo Meade, do to D B Taylor * Son: Clara, Iron ore to Thomas. CookA Co, -““f. Congress, Empire AND THIRD EDITION. . 33:30 O’Oloofc. BY TELEGRAPH. _■ Official Vote of Hoatonr County. ■ Dahville, Oct 12.—The official vote of Montour county, is Clymer, Democrat, 1523; Republican, 1131. For Congress—Elwell, 1530; Mercer, 1114. Atflval of ttie_ Steamer Delaware. at Boston. .Boston, Oct. 12,—The steamer Delaware, irom Liverpool on Sept 24th, arrived this morning with 418 passengers. : Harbets. ■■ Cotton quiet bHt firm at 39® vm Mlddlln js* Floor doll &ndio@26c- lowsr 'Uoo bbla. sold; State, 47 smtli ffi?ofifir ta jKS&KK: ha^SSitEi B *?^? 11 *llBo@sl6 25.°^heal i@Scj sales unlmportantT Corn aulet: ,0,000 bushels swa at 95c. Pork quiet; mesa 133 20 Lard ouletatl63f®i9c. ■ ‘ Btofaa are better. Chicago and Bock lßlan'd.loBJ£- Ouzuberland. Preferred, 67%; Illinois Central, 128%, 90J&.1W Xork (SnOT, mg. 116%; Hudson Biver, 122; Canton Company: 5t%; VCglnla ffl, 4ft Missouri 63,82; Erie, Mi; Cnevel M; £ "Weatem .Union Telegraph im?a4ff®? emaj73 ' wa ' im ’ THE VOTE OF PHILADELPHIA, [Continued from onr Secord Edition.] JUDICIAL OFFICERS. COMMON..PIEAS—PBESDDENT JUDGE. ; TPards, ■ Allison. V, Hood, D, Krst, - •- - 2054 1571 Second, . 2383 • 3041 Third, - 1296 1910 Fourth, - - 1057 2153 Fifth; - - 1084 1353 Sixth, - - H 49 11411 Seventh, - - 2370 *1719 Eighth, - - 1609 1366. Ninth, - - - 1829 1476 Tenth. - - 2601", 1391 Eleventh, - - 1098 . 1594 Twelfth, - 1562 1446 Thirteenth, - 2246 1535 Fourteenth, 2594 1616 Fifteenth, - - 3838 2712 Sixteenth,:- - 1836 . 1838 Seventeenth, - 1390 2287 Eighteenth,, - 2859 : .1788 Nineteenth, - 2889 2389 Twentieth.- - 3987 ' 3363 Twenty-first, - 2092 1658 Twenty-second, 2416 1321 Twenty-third, - 2070 1537 Twenty-fourth,- 1652 1526 Twenty-fifth, - 1004 1465 Twenty-sixth, - 2437 1677 Twenty-seventh, 1107 795 ‘54,509 48,438 Allison’s maj. 6,071 ASSOCIATE JUDGES. „ , _ Union. Democrat. ' TFard*. jßy«£*&r. Peirce. OUersotu Greenback, t, 2048 2054 1570 - 1576 2, 2383 2385 3044 3046 : 3, 1291 1288 1911 1921 4, 942 950 2266 '2266 5, 1079 1083 1854 1855 j 6, 1149 1156 1409 1409 V 7, 2369 2371 1726 1729 8, J6OO 1605 ‘ 1363 1369 9, 1811 ISIS 1488 1486 10, 2583 2593 1406 1408 11, 1101 1101 1593’ 1596 12, 1556 1562 1449 1451 13, 2222 2217 1546 1552 14, 2595 2588 1619 1624 15, 3827 3807 2711 2715 16, 1834 1831 1840 1846 17, 1389 1390 2286 2287 18, 2856 2858 1788 1789 19, 2886 2887 2387 2390 20, 3980 3976 3364 3383 21, 2079 2083 1665 1667 22, 2417 2412 1320 1321 23, 2068 2068 1539 1541 24, 1641 1640 1535 1538 25, 1001 1000 1467 1467 26, 2448 2446 -J6Bl 1681 27, 1090 1095 'Bl2 812 64.245 54,263 48,649 48,725 48,649 48,752 5,5t)6 maj. 5,511 maj. CITY OFFICERS. RECEIVER OF TAXES. CITY COJI’R, Wards. Fritz, U, Mellon, D. Connor, U. Earner- D 1, 2112 1520 ’• 2047 1606 2,239 S 3039 2359 3077 3, 1295 , 1908 „ 1267 1935 4, 942 2262 927 2281 5, 1088 1844 1069 1870 6, 1124 1428 1088 1465 7, 2357 1737 2332 1755 ' 8, 1593 1352 1587 1387 9, 1812 1500 1799 1513 10, 2557 1415 2524 1437 11, 1098 1614 1066 1633 12, 1534 1472 14S1 * 1528 13, 2201 1564 2182 1582 14, 2556 1640 2569 1652 15, 3815 2739 3792 2763 16, 1820 1845 1794 1869 17, 1372 2301 1371 2306 18, 2835. 1799 . 2831 1822 19, 2881 2398 2859 2422 20, 3926 3413 1 3907 3432 21, 2072 , 1677 * 2065 1653 22, 2388. 1338 2386 "1347 23, 2060 1551 2058 1558 24, 1630 1547 1588 1569 25, 999 1465 984 1481 26, 2476 1651 2444 1 1676 27, 1078 829 1041 852 54,045 48,878 53,417 49,501 ’’ 48,878 49,501 5,167 majority; REPRESENTATIVES. FIRST DISTRICT. George W. Gheghan, R., - - - 3349 Thomas li. Simpson, D., - - - 2797 Wm, S. Irwin, Ind.. - - - 407 Majority for Gheghan, - - - 145 SEOOND DISTRICT. ' W. S. Gregory, D., - - - . 3006 R. C. Tittermary, R., - - - - 2509 Gregory’s majority, - - - 497 THIRD DISTRICT. Samuel Joseph, D., .... . 4785 Jos. T. Wilson,®, - - - 2200 Samuel Dayis, - - - 59 Joseph’s majority, - - ... 2526 FOURTH DISTRICT. W. W, Watt, R., - - - - - 3026 Mr. J, Wallace, D,, - - - - 2202 Watt’s majority, - - 1 ■ - 824 FIFTH DISTRICT. • Wm. B. Hood, D„ - - . . 2709 Jos. T. Thomas, R., - - - . 2416 Hood’s majority, SIXTH DISTRICT, Jas. Freeborn, R., - - - . 2354 Peter Fritz, Jr., D., - - - 2172 Freeborn’s majority, - . .. . is 2 SEVENTH DISTRICT, ' James Subers, R., - . . . 3492; Wm.A. Steelman, D.,- . - 2128 Subers’B maj., - - . io&4 ■ EIGHTH DISTRICT, James N. Kerns, R., . . . . 3158 J.M, Pomeroy, X, - ... - -2549 t Kern’s majority, NINTH DISTRICT. G. A. Quigley, Dr .... 2833 Fred. Dittman, R. ----- 2234 Quigley’s majority, - ■ Alex. Adair, R., Jos* Myers, D., - Adair’s majority, - - - THIRTEENTH DISTRICT. Enoso. Benner, 8., . - - -• Michael Mullen, I)., - Mullen’s majority, - - . FOURTEENTH DISTBICT. W. M. Worrall, R., - - ■ - Jas. K. Thomas, D., - - - A. R. Schofield, D., - Qeo. De Haven, Jr., R., De Haven’s.maj., - --■ - _ .<"■ fSIXTEUNTH DISTBICr. David Wallace, K., - John B. Bishop, D,,. ; - Ed. Gr. Lee, R. Edwin S. Cox, D. T vr t. r ® IGI CTEENTH DIHTBICT; J. N. Marks, K., - Wm. H, Browne, D,, - Marks’s majority;, - » SURVEYOR FIRST DISTRICT. Thomas Daily, Jr. - - - No opposition. ®?* ra Valnablo Real Estate. forthcoming sales, 16th,23d wi-SS? 1 !?/V.Ii U 1 v c ,°“ P ilb ea lame amount and great variety orvaluable property,' by order of Or nhans Ccnrt Executors and others. Their sale on Tuesday next Includes several very handsome resi dences, valuable business stands, building lota, Ac. sge auction head. Pamphlet catalogues Issued to-morrow. Sales at Philadelphia HATito A^TEB HOOOUS6Bja rfg nan 3000 Fa fflWarLnrg 10314 6501ehJgh6a ’m 92 2800 D a 'reaa 78-10 : Notea Avg vyiH 6000 do June 105 «00 Snnb A Erie 7a 96 100 US 10 40a mu 1000 Camd & Atlantic MrogtGs 60 100 ah Gennant’n Fas B HEOQNIi 134600 US UOJf 5000 U 6 7 8-10 S June 106 1000 Cam & Atlan 2 mt 60 71 8 h Penna B Ms 66 U i 100 oh Catawlsaa pf b3O 31i!: IOOJh do s3O sik 100 ah do a2OSI 600 ah TtauUng B 58!,' : 25 ah North Cent tsil £E.W4IjRAVEN, MASONIC KALI, 719 Cfoestirat Str«!lrt» ' . .. ■ ' ’ : / ‘ \ - Elegant Curtains for Parlors, ’ ÜBRARIEB, DINING AND SLEEPING DOOMS, In Brocatelle, Satin Damasks, Terry, • Beps, , Swiss Lace and Nottingham Lace* WINDOW SHADES Of the Newest Designs* Am now offering the most complete assortment of the abovegoods otmy own importation, Octobers, if se. A DESIRABLE ISYESIMENT. 3,916 majority. CONNECTING RAILROAD* PAYABLE SEMI-AHTSFITALLY, Pennsylvania Railroad Company • If not previously disposed of on tie 15th of October next we will advance tie price. For fall particulars In regard to tie above Security, apply to 1865 - - 293 mprio® allowed. 7.80’5, 5.20’a, ISSI’s. KMtfg and ■- Compound Iniereat Notes Bought and Sold. DREXEL. Sc CO., S 4 SOUTH XHIBJ) BTXSST WOO Filbert »tree«* ' - 599 V, w Ti • t enth distbictt, E. W. Davis, R., - _ _ G, F. Gordon, D., - - . Davis’s majority, - . * t. .“PVfS.TH DISTBICT, A. D. Boilean, D., . . W. J. Donohue, 8., - . Donohne’s majority, - BISTEICT. Worrall's maj., Wallace’s majority, - - :nth distbict, Lee’s maj. Btaakßoert, FTBSTBOABD, 350 Bh. Egbert OH . 195 sb Nor Central 85 10 ah Cam & Amb E bs ia> ISO shPenna B ... 56J£ 90 sh do 2 ds 56 ’A 100 ah Sch Nav pf ;-si 100 sh do cbm -i 2S3f 200 sh Beadß ' 1 68Ji 100 sh do b3O S 8 31-100 20shiehlghVal 64Jf BOABD. 100 sh Hestony’eßbS 16J£ 100 sh do IHol6*£ lOOsh do, is 600 sh St Nicholas coal 2, 300 sh do . ■ ’ 2jd lo ahlieblgn zinc 45 5 sh do 85 55 260 ah Cam & Atpfd 15 1100 sh Phn&Eria B 32 FFKS JOE SAiB; Three Hundred Thousand Dollars foy'TILB FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS ©P TSB !AT THE LOW RATE OF Ninet y-Three, Bearing laterert at Six Per Cent, FREE OF STATE TAX* BY THE DEEXEL & 00., Ho, 34 South Third Straot. «c2»tfg i_. 5-20’S EXOHANGEB FOB - 3345 - 2423 - 922 - I 2733 - 2960 - 127 » 3336 - 2465 - 871 » 1793 - 3038 - 1245 - 3322 - ■ 2808 - 514 DISTRICT, - 3023 • 3515 - 492 - - - 3361 - 2159 - 1202 - , - 3058 - - 2580 - - 3326 - . - 2924 -■ 402 - 4539 ms,
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