THE DAILY EVENING TELftCT A PIT PtTTT.AfflPmA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1807. BUSINESS NOTICES. feH Ffitino Clothing in 1'hltadelnhiti. Jit fining tlnthlna In J"hlta(Ulihial Jirt tVfina nothing in l-nllmlrl,,hia JJul lilting Clothing in i'hiUuU tphUt, At Tivwtr Hall. At Tnwrr Hull. At Ihwer JlnlL. At Timvr Hull, (out cre fir Our Hoi k Id mannfnctnrpfl with es V?."Xr''2 V "'P rtufn in .xtentand good. Jlire alum, anrtmr-4 l.ieer thn the. iirurtl eltrwherr., ami full mHMaru,m gnarantreA imiud --" -"it crincrtiea ana money re- Half way between i'if li ami Bknnftt ACo., 'Jowkr HM,. Ko. 618 Mahkrthtk outn ween.) x o. 618 Makkkt htsfitt. Piiti.a n:i.lif f A AND Ka CIO Hkoakway. NKW YokK. At a Mkf.tino of the Board of Trustees of the Stlverstiln Institute, bold November 14, 1R67, Ihe fol lowing statement was msdo by Ihe chairman of the Comtnttlee on Building. The Institute Is now being rapidly completed under contract, by competent buildurs, end will be resdy lor the reception ol the orphans of soldiers and sailors who fell during the late war. on the first of January next. Application for adoiislon may be made prior to that time by the guardians or next friends of Hucti children. The char ter providra lor the admission of orphans between theagpn of six and twelve yearn, Applications should be addressed lion, William D. Mann, chairman B ianl of Trustees, District Attorney's otfloe, Phila delphia, Pennsylvania. I NT KKKSTI N (I CO K H KB PON nit NCR. Cam hkn, New Jersey, Nov. 12. 1RC7. To William 2?. Mann, Jamrs M. Gcovel, W. W. Warn I.ouis !. Uroomall, llrni y (Jorman, J. K. Cor, Tru.itce Of lUwrttilr. Institute; Gjcntlkmen: I am the widow of asoHierwhowfts Bcrgeatu in company C, of the 12ih Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers, My husband died oh the battle field from wounds received at bpotuylvanla, Vir ginia, May 12, 1864, I have three children, and am very desirous ot having my son, Jobn R. Bchell, re ceived and cared for by tbe Riverside Institute. It will be a great help to me, and I think It would be only Just to tbe memory of my husband, who fell fighting for his country. Your truly, SARAH E. SCIIELL. Fhiladkli'ijia, Nov. 11, 18U7. Mr: But oh J6 Schttt. Mapam: Your letter stating your desire that John 2t. Scliill, your son, shall be received and cared for jr the Riverside Institute. New Jersey, has been duly coiihidcred by tbe Hoard at tbelr meeting to-day. It has tueu referred to tbe committee, and will doubt less receive an Immediate and favorable considera tion. The building will probably be ready to receive the pupils, who must be orphans of soldiers or sailors, by January 1, A. D. 1868. You are right In thinking it Is on'j Just to tbe memory of your husband, that his son sin uld be cared fur by the country he died to save. Yours very truly, WILLIAM B. MANN. JAMK3 M. 8COVBL, W. W. WARE, LOUIS R. BROOMALL, J. E. COE. IIENRY GORMAN, Trustees, etc. Section 2 of the chart et of the Riverside Institute for Boldlers' and Sailors' Orphans reads as follows: "And be it enacted. That every person who shall annually pay to the Treasurer of the Riverside Insti tute for Soldiers' and bailors' Orphans the sum of one dollar or upwards, tball be a member of the said Riverside Institute fur Soldiers' aud Sailors' Orphans, while such person so contributes, and every person who sha pay twenty dollars at one time shall be a member for life." J. M. KCOVEL, Secretary Board of Trustees. Is Stimulation Necessary T This question is practically answered in the afflrmative by thousands of pbysio'ans every day. Sometimes they prescribe tbe ordinary forms of alcohol; sometimes tinctures which are simply iixftrior alcohol, more or lessmedl. cate.J: but no small proportion of the faculty give the preference to Hobtkttkii's Stomach Bitters, as tbe most carefully prepared medicinal stimulant at pre sent known. It la impossible for prejudice Itself to be bllcd to the marked success with which this extraor dinary tonic and alterative has been administered in cases of nvwi'KPsiA during the last twenty years. If It were possible to canvass the whole country for cases In which It had effected a cure of this obstinate and agonizing disease, they would number million. No wonder, then, that it has become a standard medi cine In every State, city, town, and Tillage In the United States, and that names tbe moat distinguished In literature, art, and science, are the vouchers for Its remarkable properties. Tbe Immense manufactory at Pittsburg, with Its extensive storehouses, Is tbe largest establishment of the kind In this country, aud probably In tbe world. Tbe amount of manual labor employed In the preparation of tbe Bitters, to say nothing of the steam-driven machinery, Is greater than that of any other propilotary medlolue est soils b , ment on this confluent, and, by the blessing of I'rovl- dence, the beneficial results of this unequalled tonlo and alterative are co-extensive with Its ounlinually increasing sales. "Wiu, y child," said a stern father to his little daughter after church, "what do yoa remember of all tbe clergyman saldT" "Nothing," was the timid reply. "Nothing f',' said be, severely; "now, remem ber, tbe next tlms you must tell me something he says, or you must stay away from church." The next Sunday she cams home, her eyes all excitement. ."I remenibert something," said she. "Ah 1 very glad to bear it," replied tbs father; "what did be say?" "He said," she cried, delightedly, "a colleo 41on will now be made." This was a remarkable specimtu of Juvenile mnemonic power, but It will ba of more general interest to know that W. W. Alter sella tbe best coal In tbe city. In Ninth street, below Glrard avenue, and at his branch oDlceat Sixth and Spring Garden streets. - Siiootino Stars. Meteorlo showers are promised ns In profusion by tbe astronamera this winter, but people don't have the same confidence In astrono mers' promises as In other people's, and it will be some time before tbey catch us a-napping again, or rather disturbing our naps to look out for stars to fall. Tbe promise that everybody shall be pleated who buy . their clothing at Charles Stokes A Co.'s, First-class Clothiers, under tbe Continental, is much easlor be lieved. " Tim rVMArD lor tbe engravings given with each share of stock sold in aid of the Riverside Institute at already so great that those who would avoid unneces sary delay should apply at once, at the priuclpal Oflice. No. Ml Chesnut street. The distribution of the 00,0 n worth ot presents will positively take place at tbe lime announced. Takk A ykb's Pills for all tbe purposes of a purga- live, for Confutation, Indigestion, Headache, and Liver Crmplulnt. By unlweal accord, they are the best of all purga'lves for family use. Wk are still closing out our Immense stock of I,ftf e Cur'a.ns at cost. Htune great bargains left In Km brolriered Lace, Appliuatluu, NoUliiguaiu, aud Mus lin turlalus, at 1NO. TlA t iK-Mnn sireei Kki.tv, C'abkimotom A Co, "Whitman's Choooi.atb. The finest Chocolate for table uhh, uiauulavlured at the PhlladHnhla Hteaiu Chocolate and Cocoa Works. Htephea F. Wltiliuau, Olhee and store No. 1210 Market sir eel. ' rv noitAKH of a tloket t the Orand Oononrt to TrtK t jjoiticultural Hall, on Uill of February, na given . olltMHcd hy calling at the ollloe or the -1hh. may b .rectlin or an Anylmii tor Invalid hh lallon lor -burg, at No. 1126 Chosnut street. Bnlillirn Gelt- ".gin ticket may upou'e to the The purebxn o a .. & greenbacks, This Is a . ..1,1 r Aii.'V.OIlO III J. -k.m. k... . ... " " - -fiir. ,A -1 Mil TU m I ui .lit auiAi tka 'u n hu wnn I rnwUt th l. ni cinni-e or a ooimr ,--. wounded fll frirt, HIT ' f reterimsan asylum wnirn """" ci niiiryf Th perlormancs ot ,nch a rbarllatole ant would be cn-dimhle to any person,- and no ilmpshould bolosi In liivectlinr anmallor larg. amount of roonov In llrkels to rd this nolue cine. Wf should llf JO I'liblMi the fact that every msn. wnramdnil chllu in jVlilladelphla pimmwe at If a--t n of these tlokeis. A Jjrkat ITiilio Want Is aupplled by JTHM PHRKYH JloMfKoPATinoHrKCiifics, Theyaramedl rlnes i hut lather, mother, nurse, or Invalid can always ItHvn at hand, and apply without danger or delay, and with prompt henelit and relief. Trv them. Hee adveillRement. Address IIumphkkvs' HrcciFni JIomu oi-ATiiiu Micdiuinb Co,, No. bit iiroadway, N. Y. Johnston, ITolloway AOowrton.No. Vi North 81 th slieet. Dyott A Co , No. 2:i2 North Hecond atrrat, wholesale BKetits. Hold also by Uoor; U. vans, Klxih and 1'oplar strpets; Ambrose Hniltn, Hroail and CI esiiut streets; Ilortter Twemleth and Green meets: John Hley, Franklord road: Roche. Kirtwoth and t-onth streets; Ciillenner. Third and Wnlntit streets; HirkniHii, No. xv Hmilh Heound street; Mar thall, Thlrtppiith and Market sire eta; Blythe, No. nun MiirketHtreet. Hold In Germantown by W. Ik Jones, General lepot. No. 6J7 Arrh street, Car Bions Not ice. Persons wlsh'ng to seenre biislmss sIkiis on the cars ot the Ihesnut and vVal ntr.Tenih and Kleventh, Fifth and Siitb Street Ita'IroHds, for the ensuing ytar will please make arly sppilratlon at the ofllreofihe International Advertising CorrpHoy, No. 445 Month Third street, secoi d floor. This Ih one of tbe most enVotual modes of advertising ever Invented At present every car lor Is occupied until the close ol the present year. N. B. tin will secure one of those beautiful glass Sles ou the Inside a the same curs, N. K Ins'de signs on the same roads lettered on glnrs and frsmed lu oiled waluut aud glit, aud run lor one j ear lurIQ. Curtain Onona and Furniture Coverings closing out at a great sacrifinu. We have ags-ln marked down our retail stork, as it must be closed out by January 1, Kkltv, Carkincton A Co., No. Tin Chesnut street. Tnw Soi.MKna' Orphans. We are authorized by the 'J rimtees of tho Riverside Institute to stats that their hmUlinxs are rapidly upproacnlng completion , and that by the l-t of January next thoy will he rendv to receive tie orphan children ot deceased Soldiers. Application should be made to the Trustees. Window Pjtadics closing out at half price, at No. 728 ChetiiiUt street. KKf.TY, Carrinoton A Co, A M A7.INOLY Low ! ! I t i Mei lno and Wool Underwear. Of Meruio and Wool Underwear, Merino and Wool Underwear. McIntiuk A Broth an; No. Chesnut street, . "in y-fniMiol Ituiucanrnlt ! I I I I I I I I I I fUTl'nvxwxl Jnducenutimi I I I t I I I I I I 0gVnumiul Inducement! I I I I I I I I I I I It f ' 'U Jnducrmnrf I I I I I I I I I I I I iT fmonmi Induernvents I I t I I I t I I 1 ! I iTl'mmm Jnduremntttt I I I I I I I I I I I arf'nuMiof Inducement t I I I I I I I I I I I tJrUnumal IndvcemmUf t I I I I I I I I I We. now offer an tmmetue ttock of A'cu, CUithtng for Men' and Ho;' Hill ana Winter wear, mad in the innt carefui Meiftmber iimi-, and of material liouoht in ftrm hand, at ruinous price to Ue nttmuuo turn- Thl tell the. whole ttori, Wanamakkr A Brown, Thk Laiiukmt Clo-thino llouuic Oak Hau, On thk Corner of Sixth and Mark ft Wth. MA.HRIED. PfCOURSEY 8TOVELL. At St. James' Church, on Thursday, tbe Htn lnsiant, by the Kev. Henry J. Morton, I. !.. MARC'KLIN L. DkUOURSEY to MARY, daughter of John Stovoll, all of this city. JOHNSON BAN NIHTER. In tbe Baptist Chnrcb, Manayunk, on the evening of the lltli Instant, by Rev. J.nies Waters. JOHN JOHNSON. of Kuston, Aid., to Miss EMMA E. BANNloTKR, of Manuyuuk. BEKMULI.KR-HOWKLL.-On Thursday evening, November 14, 18U7, by Rev. Richard Newon. D. D., at the reeidenre or tbe bride's parents, Mr. WILLIAM hEEM UT LER, ot Baltimore, to Miss MAUY B. HOWELL, daughter ot George Howell, Ksq., of this city. DIED. BELL. On the 14th Instant, Mr. JOHN BELL, aged 63 veins. Ills relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. put Montgomery avenue, on uuuday aiteriioon at 8 o clock. CLARKE. On the 12th Instant, ROBERT CLARICE, In the "hill year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect folly invited to aitoud his funeral, rrom the resi dence of his son-lu-law. Goorge HoofHtltler.'Mprliig. field, Delaware county, .Pa., on Sunday, the 17th lu (tanl at 10 o'clock A. M without 'urtht-r notice. In tel ment at Friends' Burial Ground, Daroy. GUN DLACU. Suddenly, on tbe llth Inatant. MAHIA, wile ot J. M. Guudlach, aed 40 years 0 m ot s ani s days Toe relative and friends of the family are reapert fjHv Invlud u attend her luueral. from her husband's rts:dt-uce, Whlieball. near BiiUesburg, on Sunday alien oon next, at x o'clock. Ma HTYN, On the lath instant, JOHN MARTYN, aged xi yi ars. The relatives and friends of the family. Washing ton L, dge. No. ti, and Coiumbla Mark Lodge, No. Ul, A. Y. M.: Morniitghutr Lodge, No. "it. A. P. A.: and Philadelphia Typographical Colon, No. 2. are respect fully Invited tu attend the fuueral, .from bis late resi dence, H. Fifth street, above Reed, ou Sunday after noon at 2 o'clock. Ml HINKAM. In Gerraantnwn, on the morning ot the lSth Instant, HENRY W. RUttlNKAM, luthe Ud year of his age. The relatives and friends of tbe family are invited to n eet tbe funeral, at theNesbamony Church, Harm vllle, Bucks county, I'a., on Saturday at laai o'clock V. M SMITH. On the 15th Instant, ANNA, wife of the late HAisVsXnjm. ewi i n. The relatives and friends of the farallv are resneot- fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her mother, wo. ii . Thirteenth street, on Mon day, the lHth Instant, at 2 o'clock I'. M. TRi CKkksh. noddenly, on the 12th Instant, JACOB TRUCKSESS, In the 8d year or his age. The relatives aud trlends or the family In the city re respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of bis son. David Trucksess. falrview vil lage, Montgomery county. Pa., on Saturday next at In o'clock A. M., without, further notice. Interment at T rappe Church Cemetery. CITY INTELLIGENCE. JOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SB INSIBJS rAOKS. EntiviTiES. A number of our citizens broke from their nannlng at an early bour this rnoi n Irjg, ud waited palieutly aud watched for tbe second scene In the grand meteorlo farce. All the stars Been were rixeu. An udkuowii rug- Uslin. an was found dead In Ills bet id on board the si t oilier George Weaver, yesterday. Last evening tbe bursting of a coal-oll lamp, lu a kousu ou Stiles street. above Carlisle, caused au alarm of fire. Huppy Chief Inspector! The Ail vi ory Holler Committee favor an increase of bin talary beyond 12000. A long tramp! Mrs. ti. f uller, witn ner turee coituren, two girls and a boy.renched this city yesterday, uavli'g WaiKeu an tue way iroiu xyuu, oiussa- obusi Us. Hbe was destitute, and was trying to reiicli her friends in Norfolk. Wbeu she bad no aicommo "tiions. sue slept in uie woods. Tbe tuitlii r a will furnish ber with means to reacli thn' 'v.-Our German citizens are de- termiri' ,ive tbelr theatre. A meetlug ws betJ . night, wbeu 11 was ascertained that $10,1 id been subscribed. The Hroail ftree dh . entsl Tbe Mayor's veto of the bill piovldlDK lor tue wiaeniugor tne pavetneuis prevailed, and Ihe Mil fell. At last, after hard hammering, Councils have autborlzed tbe ereo tion of a House of Correction ! Instead of an appri prlallon of tlOO.000, it ougbt to be three timet- that amount. Bfital Tkeathent. A case was heard Vie- fore Alderman Good, this morning, of tbe brutDi treatment of a wile by ber busoaud, Tbe 1 nets alleged are as follows: Last evening: joun wallers, lu coiupauy vvim uiswtie auu two children, were coming out from their bouse on Allen's lane, Germanlown, wben Walters requested bis wife to do something, whlcb she relini d. It is said that be commenced to boat her vith a cane be was currying, aud kept up a shower of blows until the woman was covered with bruises. After this they waut back to the bouse, when a disturbance arose, and when Oflic. r Iunlap 1 went In be found the womau la her flight-clothes, with a rop around ber neck, and rying for assistance, auylng that ber hus band was going to bang ber. The ofboar airened Wallets, and this morning bis wife appeared against lilra. wben be waa Mmm ludtlatill of $1000 ball. lie said be would do tbe su me thing again. He alleged In t urn that bis wife draok too much and be wanted to stop her. He owns a taveru, and leaves his wife to tend it while be acts luthe capacity of an en ginei r at McCallom, Crews & Cq'g fuulory. fiBAHD Gift Matinbb- Professor and Mad. Maca lister will give a graud gift matinee at Couo-rt Hall to-morrow (Halurday) ufternoon, ou which occasion an entire change of pro l' rum me, replete with new, brllllaut, and beau tiful features, Will be presented, aud every child willieoeive a handsome present. Among the Mlncipal presents to beglveu away this oven, itig are a plendld China lea set, a superb silver httnilng eibe watob. In addition, to nlnetyigUt other valuable presents. fiflsnrhFnLr8 R8Tt7RH8.-Thf8 Ilomt th9 Uieir gnJ.Hil't8: '"? retdra, ot' tates oommissloner Smith. . Mr. Cbsrles Wolfe rv ;V"K" " "eir annual return In Jnue. ts7. they gave flTJ".01 ''.'l2'2 M tn "hol 'nnnt of ihetV sale? IV. . TrL" u,ls bad been oirrecl the amount of fii. .?.?"!?, 0lo" 11 "honld have been 11:11. as lol-iows:-75 In i May , M H Mar,;h, and III at the end of tn year: this excess or tax aruse from an error made to ti, air March returns. Ileiii'VI-TaKgart sworn. Ivisled the Col lea tor's oflice yr,tP'rtay, and their records thero show the PHymentoi In November, lsw and a payment of 7 In June, lh"i I saw iiothlug of the :. Mr. istnart sw irn-Iamln the employ of Drleruss A Co., doing a goni al merchandise business In aplq s, lye, stovo pidisii, coiTve etc.; their gross sales frona the 1st of May. isifl, to t.ho.0:h of April, ls:7, were -'3,lfti, ronit'Ofed both or credit and Conh sales; I2H1.249 were credit sales; I niacin all thft nalculatlons lor all the returns: the gross amount of the sale of merchandise for Ihe elrht months ending the 81st of December, iwfl, was 1147,000: Uieexplanatlon wh v I made out the return as $72 0 ) was that 1 deducted the am jontor 7f,tjOP. the tax on which hsd been paid In May: at the end of the year I mnde out the return as a nountliiir to t!il,2'.'8 (when the irsa sales were '.!23,(Hmi, su i. pos hk naturally that I should deduct what had been already returned . . Tin un tit June; 11 1 1 1 M, The cuse was continued. Amount orruAL transported on tho riiila- delplila and Heading Kmlron'l, durinc; tbo week endtDg Tliursday, November 11, 117: Tim. Ci'f. From St. Clair a:IUH l'l fort Cnrbou 2-ii 01 I'otlRvllle 7 n i", HchuylklU Haveu m odi 07 Auburn 37H oi J'ort Clinton 5.'J7 15 llarrlsburp aud Daupula 2.3Q2 10 Totnl ADthrnclte Coal for week (Jll.iao 13 CKnminotiH Coal from llarrlsburir uud Dauphin for week fi,893 00 Total of all kinds for week 75.015 Previously thU year V00.OK2 13 It) Total 8 27 LOW 0 To same time last year 3,57 1,0 1 a 13 Akothbr Whisky Raid. Revenue In spector Foulkrod, who has) charge of that alcoholic precinct Klcnmonr! is ou tho alert to seize any illicit stum that may be found. iest main, accompanied dtr posse or men from the Eighteenth District, he captured a ecllec still, owned by one William MoCrystal, in a snnnty in Ann street, below Meiviun. Ttita waH conveyed awny victoriously, but sur rounded with tbe fumes of putrescent molasses mimii. me men rrouirea an aDDUcaiion or sol-volatile to relnvigorate tbem. Another situ was captured on rjaimon street. below Maple, and another lot of mash de stroyed. Stealing Lcmiibk. Two parties of boys, Diimborlug eleven In all, were arrested on Church and Orchard streets, Frankfortf, yester (lny, for stealing lumber from lumber yards and new buildings. It appears that these boys were forming a band to serenade fho denlzMis of ai Kloru. accompanied by a nddle and hau n. and in order that they might have a nightly renai'zvous. iiiey mini two snantles wllu the boiiri'H they bad stolen. They wore nicely rn tight, and summarily committed by Alderman Holme. Sad News. We regret to announce that tbe life of General Peter Lyle is at nresent despaired of. Our readers will remember that he was tbrown from bis carriage a fewdxy ago, sustaining a fracture of bis lei;. We under stand that bis physicians Oeclnre that mortifi cation has set In, endangering his recovery. ne tun remains at, tue nouse or a mend, to which be was taken after the acoldeut. Oct op .thk Lisa. Catharine Showell. an oyster-woman, went into a bouse in Klslng Sua ytsiciaay ior ine purpose ot selling oyster. With been eyes for business, and ready hands for little useless articles, slio saw no one pre sent. A watch lay on the mantel. This she butriedly pocki ted, and left. Hbe soon was taken lu custody. Alderman Benlx committed ber lu default of S80O hail. Sunday Cabs. The Seoond and Third Htreets Passenger Kallroad Company will rim their cars on (Sunday next. Arrangements have heen mad which will include all the branch roads, Kensington, Richmond, aud Franklord. This accommodation will be tp- preclated by many or our cltlzeus rosiuiug in distant parts or the city. Colosei. John W. Forney's Book, contain- taitilng a reprint of all the letters written by bim during his recent European tour, is puo- lished to-day: and those who have been aux- ioiiRlv awaltlus Its aonearance can nowo'iialn it of the publishers, Messrs. T. B. Polersou & ISrothers, of this city. A Misprint. By a trick of .the types the name of tbe person elected President of the r6W Jersey unaay ttcnooi Association yester day was misspelled. The Hon. Charies O. Iatbrope, of Burlington, N. J., was the person elected to that resoonsiuie position. Dj?orderly House. Mary Craig was ar rested at No, 7S1 SanHom street for keepings d Norderlv house, omcer little made tne ar rest, and Recorder Eneu held ber in IIOUJ) ball to answer. Batly Bobned. Thomas MoCary was se riously burned by the explosion of a coal oil lamp at No. 1452 Btlles street lost evening. THE EUREKA AND BUSS KNIFE ANJ ftolssor bbarpeners: the Cotul. emal Knife and tr.irlr Pnllsher and Urinder tirreatlv reduced la Drloel: other kinds of Knife Gleaners and small Arlndstoues for family use. for sale by TRUMAN A sHAW, No. 616 (KlghlTDlrly-ttve) MARKfc.1' Btreel. below Ninth. YSTEH-KNITES. BB0ILEE3. AND STEW- KJ luirand Krvlng Pans, for sale at tbe Hardware stort of TRUMAN A MAW, No. &H5 (CUght Thirty-five) MAKKKT Btreet. oeiuw i into. RAW-BUCKS OR WOOD-HORSES, SEVERAL nullities of Wood-Haws and Cuopplng-Axna. and an assortment of Wlnier Hardware, at TUUM AN A bH AW 'H. No. 186 (Klght Thirty -Ave) MAHKK1' Btreet. below Ninth. T OPT-IN GOING FROM NINETEENTH J-i ai d Arch streets to Heventeenth and IMue streets, a Chilli's Oold Oval BHKAbTPIN, Willi a bar acro-ts It. A liberal reward will he paid Dy leaving 11 at mo. 1714 f IK K Htreet. " i' T ORr OR MISLA1D.-C1TY WARRANT, No. I 1 '.-m datrd October 7. 1S67. for one huudred and fitly dollars. Issued by tbe Controllers of fuultc bcliools for rent, In favor of William Divine, and eu doried by him. All persona are cautioned aglDt neirnllatlng the same, as payment nas neen sioppea. Xtetliril IOPU, IOU niirr,. JONES, TEMPLB & CO., FASHIONABLE BATTBB8, No. 2S a NINTH Utreet. First Store above Chestnut street. 4S PATENTE D. PANTS SCOURED AND rTlt ETt'll KI from 1 to 5 Inches, at Moltet French bteam Uyelng aud Beourtng, No. 2 B. NIN1 H Blreet and No. H BACH Utreet. V 17flp TEAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT I J science and skill have Invented to assist tbe hearlun In every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; aluo, Crandalfs talent Cratches, snporlor to aay others In Bee. at V. WAIjKLUA'h. NO. 104 TKN 1 bueet. below Chesnut 86p R OIKIERS'AND WOSTEIIIIOLM'S PflCKKT KNIVKH. Fearl ana tuag nanaies. or nvautirui finish. KOUOKK' and WADU BUTCMKK8 KAM KB, and the celebrated LtOOUXiTtUfi BAZUK. f.i u tf.r 1 1, a a njui .iiiAiif.v. Hasors, Knives, Hclaaora. aud Table Cutlery Qronnd and F-lished at P. M AbiCIKA'b, NO. lit TKNl'H Mtil hMlnw beannt. rno THE L.ADIE. HAVING PURCHASED J. the i,nu..r. I.ra. Ininnpl.r'l HtfMlr llf OOIU- niericed bOFA 1 1MB KiN, CHAl K HNATt. PIA.NO bTOOl. ANI) BI.lrPKHS, we are ollerlug them at lierllki Zephyr, sold full weluht. American Wo-sted 01 aept rlor uualltv. is cents per ounce. WiM'llen Knit ting Yfcrn, liiiKle Fruige, liiiKle Uuups and Bullous, X A I.UI k1Tk 'l.l.nn.L.a. Atlll y.Allhlfr Ktfire It 1 tmwiinniit N w h-uiIITH ami (ill K.ItllYSta. rpO HOUSEKKF.PElia AND INVALIDS. L -J- The uudurslgned fwa pec t fully oa'.ls the atteuiloa uiiu vo uie (t:i 01 rriui'j tiiaor uu 1 Cldor VlnegM fi,r pickling and r-neral family use also, to his popular "Tonio Ala," nn trom all hupri rules, and emlonwd by the luatfiral faculty as a sa and wholeauua buveiaaa lor wuk aud dalloale Stltutlnns. UaUvared free of euarga to ii parts of the rtW. No 4'l ftAti airnV, Below TWrd.a.,4 VVaiuut l receniher inM .V'.i'"' ' May, ss.t , tbs nisi ol ism- o , tn. iLr 80 lhrM"" l"m January to May, tV.r" t Ay,.tlirlemlmHW ot the coming y-sr. were paid on the sales for i.m,.tv Tlli'gD EDITION A."' ' ' '"V 1 the PEDEam.TAJT FEAT- Wesi on Lea res B nffalo this ) Health of Secretary VYelltJS Ktc, Kte., Ktc., Kto., Kte.r Kt. LATEST FROM EUROPE DY CABLE. Tyro o'clock Market Report. LoM)ON, Nov. 15-2 P. M. Consols lor money advanced 1-16, and arc now quoted at 91 9-16; U. S. 5-20s Lave also advanced, Rnd are quoted b 70 5 10; Illinois Central, 811; Erie Railroad, Liverpool. Nov. 152 P. M. Cotton and breaiistuffs are unchanged. Provisions Beef has advanced to 110i. for winter car 'd; bacon 61s. Product Spirits turpentine, 27a. Gd. Other articles are unchanged. AKTWBRr, Nov. 15. Petroleum Is flat at 45f. Gfc. for standard white. London, Nov. 15. The Cabinet of England, flitch for a long time has had the subject under discussion, has resolved to place all the telegraph linos of Great Britaiu under tne,direc--tlon of the Post Oflice Department. FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. M. SPFCIAL DESPATCHES TO ETKKIN9 TBLB0RAPH.1 Washington. Nor. 15. Health of Secretary Welles. Secretary Welles is slowly improving, and it U hoped ho will be out in a tow days. The President called on bim yesterday, and passed some time in conversation. Mr. Welles has been suffering from a low fever, resembling the typhoid, and tor some days waa seriously sick, lie is row, nowever, Improving daily. Receipts from Duties. The receipts for duties on imports from Nov. 1 to 9, inclusive, have been as follows r Boston $311,913 New York m .. 2,i!)8,03l Pliiliulelphia m,oti7 Hallimoie 2.W.S47 ban 1' iaucinco (from Oot. G to mil)...-.... 1UU.132 Total 13,3.50,390 The Pedestrian Weston. Buffalo, Nov. 15. Weston, the pedestrian, left the Mansion House, in this city, at half-past 6 o'clock this mornlug for Silver Creek, whish is thirty-two miles distant, over a sandy road. He will commence his one hundred mile feat from Silver Creek at 12 o'clock to-night. Quite a large crowd of citizens assembled to sec him off, by whom he was escorted, with eighteen police men at their head, to the city limits. There tbey took leave of him, and be, in roo?t excel lent spirits, went on his way rejoicing, making excellent time. - THE METEOES. The Display at HIchmiiud, Va. WllIIIIVlTAM AIW 1 .1 Pmraufin. Iln.lrnnan ........... a u , , . . . v.uoDV.. a ci n. . 'J " " . of Ihe Unlted;8lates Navy, reached Klchruond j esu rday for the purpose of takmg an observ ation ot the altitude of the meteors which were expected to appear ns tthootiug stars last, night. Having obtained a suitable position, he saw this morning, about 3 o'clock, quite a shower or meteors at about the altitude of oue hundred rulles above the surface of tho earth. In regard to tlx se showers he says: The tnost alugular part of the whole matter Is, I hut wit Inn the last few mouths It hus been proved, almost bey o ml the possibility of a doubt, that several small comets which have been recently observed uotuully move in and lorm a part 01 this stream, in otner words. tliei-e comets are neither more nor less than rath r large meteors. All oay Wednesday both Ihe niettors aud tbe earth were rusbiug; In a headlong chase to a point of space, auu about 3 o'clock ou Thursday moaning the earth plunged into the stream, instantly stars oegan to fall as thick us autumn leaves, scarcely au Instant fithstdlhat their fiery trails were not seen lighl t'g up tbe sky, and for much of the time there were hjiira score in tne air at once, some were mere specks of light faint sparks from the luboralory of nature white others shone with a brilliancy surpassing that ot tho largest rrckeis, with all the colors of tbe rainbow. At a quarter past 4 o'clock the earth bad roached the thickest of the steam, and the colossal bom bardment was at us height, two observers. whose range of vision ouly embraced about balfof tbe visible heavens, oounted one hun dred and ninety-three meteorB In tea miuutes. They were flying Dst the earth at the rate of more than two thousand every hour, and as each one passed tbe friction caused by its flight turougn ine atmosphere was so great mat it burst Into flame, lighting up the heavens, and. for a brief instant contributing Its mite to the brilliant spectacle, then plunging again into tbe depth of spuce no more to be seeu by mor tal eye till tbe expiration of another period of loiriy years. In r gard to the main body of the stream Pro fessor Harknet-s says: It was tblcker and tbe meteorites more n timet 011 s in some places than In others, in one particular region they were more thickly crowded together than In any other, and regu larly once In about tbirty-tbiee years it returns to the point in space traversed by the path or tbe earth In November, and gives rise to the famous star showers, about which so much has been said and written of lawe. No one can expect to witness a spectacle or such a charac ter more than onee In a lifetime, and the bril liancy and sublimity of that of last night was sucn as to stamp useit luuenoiy upon tne memories of those who were so fortunate as to behold 11. Prolessor ilarkness has made no official re port to tbe Commodore, aud will not do 00 until his return to w asnington. The Display at New Orleaas. Niw Orleans. Nov. 14. Tbe meteors ao. p-ared bete this niornlrjg, unexpected by every body, as no interest was taken in tbem. They first made their appearance at 8 o'clock A. M., Eh kudu irom a northeasterly direction aoroas tno ravens, and disappearing near the horizon. For tbe first few minutes very few were seen, but I hey increased In number until nearly 4 o'clock, when tbey were numerous, and tbe showtr vi as very brilliant. The meteors of the laiger size aud brilliancy were Irom tbe north east, but lesser ones appeared elsewhere, aud took different directions. Tbe meteors resem bled bails of Are rolling over the heavens, leav ing a fiery trail behind them. About 4 A.M. the si ower terminated. The weather was cold aud clear. At Greeatvlcn, Kngland, Ko Meteors Visible Th shower Hot Been In Lon dou Ho He ports from tbe Cootlnent. Ouksnwicb Ouhikv'atoey. Enslsnd. Thurs day. Nov. 14 A. M. The mutoorio dlaolav. or star t-hower, which It was expected would be partially visible in Great Britain and on the continent of Europe at about the approach of day I inn 1 this morning, baa not been seen. CouMideiable anxiety was displayed by the obxti vers at 6 o'clock this morning, Ureeuwioh lime: bat tliev were disappointed. inera were no moieon aeeu iu sue oily of l.oiono. Ko uooounts nave yet neen received Herefrom other parts of Europe. Tbe Display at Albany. PUPI.ICT UU8KUVATOKY, AHIANY, NOV. t4. Tim watchers lur Ihe eeleslial phenomena nr. iii'ted la ai'pear last night were verv 11 11 murium in Albany. Many because of the brlllinnov of the night, and to admire, the unclouded firma ment, that glowed aud spurk led with unnnimi luritre from pole to pule, sauntered tothehilV where the Observatory is situated. The atnfco pheie was lu Its purest and tip est sUW of vision; every planet aud every fetar abo v tha borlf'U.of brllUauey, Unt it lambent qt r rr to Rive TBVloty and bounty to sphere; while f je round, bright moon. to aisiiBpiiy imni)e: were the lines of her figure and so Clearly visible, seemed to bang off fiorn the azure Vault, suspended la mid air, or, stooping forward from the firmament, her f lr and radiant face Bteinotl to court and return the enr.e of ber watchers. loctock A. Al..-A few minutes aflerthU hour ten iieteors of a J!2"t reddish hue, el?ht 01 mem the brightness of a star nf theseooud rnagnitude, ere seen having their fl'Ut ...ougn tin constellations Uemlnl aud Caois ron.'ii?,m"D?UD J!r(,,n 1,16 direction of the constellation Leo. This gave conraireto com. Vr. ?"ln atn'ospnere aod hope of the iht. 'L5,D ',a,loIV To interpose seriously and SrVar v.,'"'" dlHp.ay clouds Jiarae thickly : 'r;ra( .etrnne orllw7 '..ohHourlng a portion of e . A",i ,y- ..At 1 " olock two of great brilllai:,i d"l', t," ls! 01 thes ar HirloK, shot from u'e 01oud ,rai the position of Leo, one towrJ lne onth, the otner towards tbe noTttiwek'tt P'Oduoing phopnri rescent lines alon their cO1'- "e aDd beiore tbelr dlsappeHrauce etnlttlug iun.-luu tralus. 8 o clock A. M. Until this iou" theakf was overcimt, obscuring the poiut of tu'.'ue eorlo emanations, and it had ad"pressKrnetl.'Ct upon Ihe observers, who ha'l not seen enough that wns tangible to keep their spirits uu. Time passed quickly In the argument and descrip tions of t he order, beatltv, subllinlly, auu' gl'iry tliat fllHllnpitiHh the cclotl ti harin 'my, uutll it was noted with pleasure that the cloud dad broken and the blue firmament again in view, with Leo trooping m majesty lar uo the rnulih. 8 60 A. M. Now the eplmnlor commenced. First, a pale reddish meteor shot from Lien, and proceeded Boutherly. This heralded the bril liant show. In til teen rolt utes thirty -seveu, Hxwlth trains of lurid brilliancy, had beeu seen. Iroiesor Hough and his assistant, 1 homas 13. McClure, wore on active tnty. Four profehsloi uls were stalioued atdlflerent points, and they gazed with rapturous delight, as me teor after meteor shot lulo the boundless abyss or spuce. As euch bad their flight they were chronicled. 416 A. M They came In larger nnmbers and extremely more luminous man the others, tour, bright as a star of the second magnitude, shot in quick succession to the northwest horizon. They are radiating from Leo in all direct ions. 418 A. M. The brightest yet, with a beautiful purple and amber color, shot towards the south west onder the moon, lu trail of tlime being visible for fifty seconds, and then falling away In brilliant nebulro. 4-25 A. M. One hundred and eighty had been chronicled; at 4 80, three hundred and twelve; at 4 83, four huudred and forty, being nearly forty-three per minute. At this lime the eastern sky was aliuoalenlirely clouded over, obscuring observation, and rendering only the highest to be noted. At I'li, Ave huudred and twelve ha t been seen; at 4 88, Blx hundred and ten; at 4 41, seven hundred and eight. Iu auswer to astro nomical prayers, bands hidden from mortal eyes drew buck the cloud cunatn, and all aatu wascleitr. At 4-4rt, nlue hundred were chroni cled, and one larger and brighter than any that preceded it. exoded from Leo, speeding to the eastern horizon; It was of oriental sapphire color, and its lllght was like the flash of sheet lightning. At 4 53, one thousand had been seen: nt 4 dO, eleven hundred. 5'01 A. M. This time two of dnz7.1tnr bril liancy shot simultaneously from the same poiut of emanation, traversing the heavens lu a parallel manner throunu Urst MJ iris, disap pearing In the northern horizon. They were of deep purple, and had long, beautiful tralus, that rested upon the sky iu their full contour nearly a minute. 6-07 A. M. wull another of magnlfloeuce from Leo, in the directions ot northeast to horizon: it was of twice the brlgh.ne.ss of Blrius, and shot in its luminous path bv the star Aroturus, leaving a trail, startling in Its a n ber hue, sixty-five seconds duraliou across the llruia nent. 60K A- M. Twelve hundred! It is cloudy In tbe zenith, clear in the east. Jupiter and her satellites have longed veiled their glories from the eye, the moon still shines with splendor, a fleeting toe spectral lustre of the start-; Arclurus sheds ber nweet Influence la the east, while Leo Is trooping up nigherand higher In tbe zenith. Many mete rs are now passing through Ursa Mejoiis iu their erratic, flights. A broad belt of blue sky, stiangely beautiful, extends from Leo to the hoi Uon. 617 A. M. Another laro moloor, brighter than Kirlua, disappearing In tne eastern hori zon, with a trail very brilliant, and of green and orange, waa observed. 'M A. M. Tbe scone ha.i again shifted. The clouds, like solemn columns, have trouped back agnin aud covered tbe sky. 6"22 A. M. Twelve hundred and forty-seven, and clearing. 5 88 A. M. Daylight appearing, and clear from zenll b to horizon. And as nlKht changed ln'o day. nnd the work of transfiguration went on, the glories of the night dissolved Into the glories of tbe dtwn: but ihe meteors still shot rocket-llko. At 5-41 one magnificently luminous, from Leo, shot norm 111 teen uegrees, leaving its oroad amber and purple train tixty-seveu seoonds after ap pearar.ee. The blue sky now turned more softly gray, the great watch stars shut up their holy eyes, the east begau to kindle. Faint streaks of purple roon blushed along the sky; the whol) celestial concave was tilled with the refliwln tides of the morning light, and as the gates of morning were about opening, still other bright, meteors shot across the sky, bright, brilliant in color, aud before the lord of day, arrayed in glories too severe for the gaze of man, began ElB course, thirteen hundred and one had been chronicled, fifty of greater brightness than stars of the seoond magnitude. The mlud waa 'bewildered and lost in the effort to follow them." m Green, tbe Wife Polsaner. The self-Btjlcd "Rev. William H. Green," who has just been convicted at Litchdeld, Conn., ot the murder of his wife, by poison, has rnn a raceol crime during tbe fast few years which few men, in a long hie, equal. He first became conspicuous in the western part of New York ii the fall ot 1861 at the Rev. George W. Lour. He preeented forged credentials, purporting to be from Methodist Conferences ia the South and West, aud obtained the ministry of the church at Centreville, Alleghany county. He proved so acceptable to the brethren that, after a two weeks' acquaintanoe, he married in one of the neighboring towns, and took his wife home with him. He then commenced borrowing money "to meet his increased expenses," ani before long bad run up a debt of $700. Think ing tbat he had reached tho end of his rope, be borrowed means to pay his travelling expenses to Dunkirk, Ohio, where bo prcteuded that he had real estate to tell. His return was anxiously expected by his bereaved fiork, but tune pnssed. and instead of the long expected Long, arrived' a letter caving that he bad gone to New York to conclude the sale ot bis Texan property. He told bis wile to be con'tntcd and good, and to pray for him. Eslt Rev. Mr. Long enter at Uticathe Itev. William n. ureeu, a preacuer, political speaker, and temperance orator. Tem perance lectures around tbe counlr? were the most cxpeoient ror raising tun wmu, uui una wasn't, ns nrofltable as the c'erical fraud, tor the man be employed to personate tbe habitual sot bud a moment ot sobriety, ana reiusea to con tinue the partnerbhip unlesi he were paid. On the 20th of last December "Green" married a Wrs.8earies In Gulltord, cnenango county, k. i and in March moved to West Cornwall, Conn , where he made his debut as a refugee, from Texas, ai.d delivered ioyal speeches, being engaged as a stump orator by tbo Republican Convention ior Litchfleld county. On May 6 Mrs. Green died, having been taken with convulsions. Tbe physician thought her death unusual,but did not then attribute it to its true cause. On. the lourthdaj after ber death she was buried.and In a month the "Reverend" left for Utlca, where only Ave weeks after the death of his wife he married on Triuh ohamhnrmald cmnloTod at ft hotel. But v. ...1 hnrninir mattprs too fast. His conduct excited suspicion. Tfce body of his wife was dis intcroit thn stomach aud liver examined, and the "Reverend's" race was run. Strychnia wa found, and "Green" Was arrested and imprlr- oned amid popular execrat'ous. In tbe Lltcft: Helrl In II tip n.lo two attetllO'S tO. lleBUOV h.VB set Ha dimherl his head again?! a walL and choked himself with a handkerchief. Meanwhile be averred bis kinocence. Last week bo was tried at Litchfield before Judges Loo.mts and Granrrer. distineuishf d counsel appearing upon each bide. Tut evidence w overwhelming. He was convicted, and, we aiav presume, will fhorUv be sentenced to sutler the extreme peiuKy of the law. Pavoriiibm. Sir Hobert Kapler has taken all the troops for tht AbysBinian expedition irom Homiiar. A aeHpa.ioh BoeaKa oi ata Satisfaction" In Ihiniral and Madras at thel exclusion from the jiaXet doubtful privilege f' tVtruv UUig quot&. twinkling ray the hemlaphert FOURTH EDITION Particulars of tho Loss of tho Steamer Onoota. Latest from the Nation: Capital European Marltt'a Uils Hymning t., ictc., jete.,' Kt mtj,t' LATEST WASHINGTON NEWS' sTBCTAt, DESPATCHES TO BVKNTHa TKLtfdRAmf WasnwaroK, Nor. 15. Personal. Ae.sor rbllllps, of tbe Second Dlstriot, an Collector 8. Morton Zullok, of ihe Third Dis trict of Pennsylvania, arahere to-day on in toy nal revenue business. The BrowatvllU ColletoriHlpt Albert B. Sloanaker, of Philadelphia, it applicant for the Collcctorshlp of the cusUitn Biownsville, Texas, now vacant, Owing o death of the former inoumbent from ye. Mow fever. The office is worth only seventeen k n drcd and fifty dollars per annum, salary a 4 emoluments; and greenbacks don't pass the as currency, as it is on tho boundary Hoe be tween the United States and Mexico, and an. business transactions are in gold; bat, stxsat to say, there area score of applicants for th place. News by the Cnba Cable. Havana, Nov. 15. JSngar firm. Exchange on London in moderate request, at 15 premium; bills on Paris, 2 premium; on New York, long: sipht, for currency, 2525j; for gold, lonx . sight, 3Jr short sight, 5. Arrived, steamer Raleigh, from New York 5 brig Pitt, from New Orleans; brig Gem, frona New Yoik.. Arrived at- Cardenas, barque Cochran, from Bangor; bsrque Holbrook, from New York. Ariived at Matanzas, brig Sevott, from Port land; schooner Stephen, from New York. . The Loss of the Steamer Oneota. Nbw York, Nov. 15. The steamship Oneota, Captain Dcnnl?, in ballast, left Chaileston for New York, November 8. On the 10th mst., otT Wilmington, her engine became disabled, and . sbo put into that port for repairs, and sailed again on the llth. On the next day, off Cap Lookout, she took a heavy gale from the north- east, and shipped a sea, which filled her and .. stove her upper works. The ateamsblp Nightingale, from New Orloans for New York, took off the captain and crew, thirteen in number, and brought them to ihim port. When abandoned the Oneota had flva r . . a , 1 1 1 . . .. lucb 01 n aui iu uc iiuiu, suit was Biuaiu( rapidly. She was of 300 tons burthen, seven- teen jears old, and was owned in Charleston. Arrived, steamship James Adger, frottt Charleston. Stocks in New York To-Day.' SPECIAL DESPATCH TO TUB IVININO TSLBOKAPn.J ' Nw York, Nov. 15. Smith, Randolph ft Oa Baukers, No. IB South Tnird utreet. and Now 8 NasNau street, New York, report at 1 o'olocJc this afternoon aa follows: United Slates 1881s, lllram. United States 5-20s, lSh2, lOHmiORli. United States 6-20s, 18to, KKJfaiitHP. United Statea 5-20, new, 18so, 107107?. United Slates 5 20s, 18(17. 07m0nl. Unltel States 10.40s, l(i2Vs(3lU2U. Jnne and Julv 7-:is liitM-iiir.ir rrn but steady at the time of these quotations. PMlada. Stock Exchange Sales, Not. 15 neporiea oy ie fiaven a Bro., No. 4a a. Third street DB.-lYHLtJH BOARDS. SS00 5-2TIS '7-Cp luiJi 100 sh Read R. 2d. 4 HOW City SB, Mew lOi'H IJ'XH) (io...niuiilo-loiJi tovo Harrlsb'ir As suv aw do..b6dtlnt. 4H. HKI sn Del i)lV...... 4S w do bs 49 100 sb Phil Afi,.b.w. 2S lUU tlo blft. 24 IttmsiPaKl mto W it o sn t ata Pf..mb60- 2t Sfb Sh Mech Ilk . 80 lOOshLeh N stixip. o)2 BKOOND BOARIJ. ftioo city Sh. New.la.lt) l 4 loo sh Cata Prf...... M ioo do ..ta. -m too do....s.b10. 20 ' w - do -.S0 1. so sh Leb N stk.cAp. si tO do...cp. siV 80 do cAu. i do.opg&iou. u. Jikhi oo.New..ioi?. iiO do. Mew imv IUuUO CA Am 6.1- 'aa an :ouo Pa r a m as.... wx, v sn xaiaeniii H n lo do 57 100 sn Read B...bJ0-4'6 CENCY OF THE Union Pacific Railroad Company OFFICB OW DE HAVEN & BEOTIIEB, I. 40 BOTJTII TUIBD KTBEKT, .PHixADBirmA, November 7, l7, We desire te e -attention to the dIBerenoela thai. relative price of the First Mortgaca Bonds of Unloa . ' racine uauroaa, aaa tue price or uoyernmenta. yre would to-day five these bonds and nay a Air terenoe of Iis7'2fi taking In exchange TJ. 8. as of lssi. i (. a uo. ao. B-aaoilsn. l.trio ao. ao. B-zsorifl4. . . l.ty-75 do, do. Hits of lss. Tim os do. do. B-21S ot , Jan. Jot im-33 do, dew t-weof ltV73 no. uo. a iicens. io-iub. IIS1-2S do do. T 1 10 Cy. June tssnat 1165 25 do. do. T 10 Cy. July Usoa. (For every thousand d illara.) We oner these Bonds to the publ'o, with every adenee In their security. U 6Iji DE HAVEN & BRO. T H E N E W ..A R I1 lOTO-SCULPTURE. hIATCETTES ASD nVHTH OF EMIJIEIH. mkn rBon x.1 fK. DIFFIELD ASII31EAD, MO. 794 CHESNUT NTttEET, FnilA. Has now on exhibition, and for sale at his note, tht , following beautiful specimens of sculpture. produoW j by the wonderfully Ingenious and accurate proeas of Photo-sculpture: . ' Gan. V. a Grant, statuette and pedestal, Prl.fa Geo. V. B. Grant, saialler d lZ... Ii Admiral Farragut, statuftta and P" a Beautllul liusu of tha abova " u 1 (JasM Call and examine. :BAlTI M ORE l iMPKOVBD I'.URMIHa l!wT!-F'.Af!R TfT?. ATETL. i .. k. I WITH w,f .. ."'flja'ifsiBjsi' .- ..a lllttmlmUasT rrnm ni"' '" nil ana f-rrieoi ii"n;'"-' M rl Wbolay M ,lKt Kmall of J. . Ca-Alis. K laal. No. UMI ilABiJ m ii t. fnu.
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