THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, . 18G7. BUSINESS NOTICES. JTAI.t.OVVATS. Fall Ovhoat. Tall Ovkbooats. IAnna Assortment. ITny tm Wvm "4 Bkkwftt A Oo fifth ami V Tow KH Ha IX. bUUi itrertt.) No, (18 Mark kt Htiikrt, I'HILA t'KI lilt A, amo Ro, 800 Broadway, Nw Youit. Systems llvtf Doww. Person often tllow tbelr systems to "run down," or rather run them down by overwork, accompanied by a negleot of the proper means of Invtgoratlon. The result li wbu l cilH oknbbal ukuility;" In other wotdi, failure and partial collapse o' the physical tore, accompanied, ustrally, by great depression ol spirit. The best remedy In such cases Is HOSTKTTER'S STOMACH BITTERS. Whether the state of ex haustion baa been brought on by excessive physical labor, dissipation, anxiety of nilntf, exposure, or any Other cause, the remodlal effect of this great eiomachlo Will be found equally prompt and certain. As a re storative, after severe elckness has prostrated the bodily and mental enf rgles. It Is pronounced, by com petent medical authority, "THE BK9T TONIO IN tjbk." If men were not foolishly careless about tbelr health, and over-oonfident In tbemselyea, they would always, when engaged In any work that required great exertion, use corresponding meant of sustain ing tbelr strength. For this .urprse HOiTETTEU'S BITTERS are Invaluable. All tollers should use tbem as an Invlgorant. For those constantly employed In In-door occupa tions, especially In crowded workshops, they may be reckoned ss the very best safeguard of health. Where tbere Is a predisposition to constipation, or a tendency to biliousness, tbey may be truly aald to be a speclflo for which there Is no substitute. TiivvBAiDR Institute for the gratuitous education ot soldiers' and sailors' orphans will, when com pleted, be the largest Institution of tbe kind to the country. Those who would aid the charily should at once subscribe to the shares, now selling at one dollar each. Tn Cool Bnap. The wise will now take the op portunity to "snap" up their early winter clothing. r1 To hive a full choice, now Is tbe time to select from tbe various styles of first-class goods, ready-made, or 'made to order, of Gentlemen's Clothing, at Charles Stokes & Co.e, under the Continental. Tint Amkbicam Bottom-Holk Overseamlng and Sewing Machine Company desire to call tbe atten tion of the ladles to their splendid Sewing and Button hole Machine, at 8. W. corner of Eleventh and Ches nut. It need only be examined to be appreciated. It will speak for Itself In Its performance. Nw Books. T. B. Peterson A Bros, have Just pub UHhed tbe following lutures.lng oooks: Mar mm J.ikk In Krpt ana Constantinople. By Kmmeline Lolt, late Governess to his Highness tue Orand Pasha IbrHhl -n, son ot his li lghness, lamnel Pacha, Viceroy of Egypt. Price, 1W lapaper, or f 1 In cloth. LittokBali. By Mark lemon, editor of "ten don Punch," aud author of "Lnved at Last," "Watt lor the End." eto. One volume, octavo. Price 7) cent. Tai.b or Two Citiks. By Charles Dickens. This Is tbe third volume of an entire new edition of Dickens' Works, called "Tbe People's Edition. Illus trated." Each volume will be printed on the finest white puper, rrom Urge, cleur type. Haded, Long Primer In size, that all can read, and ea-u book will contain near One Thousand pages. We will speak more fully of In a few days. An Adjourn co Meeting or lbs Union Republican citizens or the Buvknth Ward, who favor tbe for mation ot a waid Ukant Campaign Ci.ub, will be held at O'Neill's Hall. Broad and Lombard streets, this (Friday) evening, by order of the Committee on Meetings. Addresses will be made by Hon. William -d. jubiiu, nreym maj'T uenera' u. Jl. r. coins, Wil : Hani M. Ball. Hon. Charles O'Neill, (teorge Inman Klche, T. Bradford Dwlght, Brigadier-General Joshua a T. Owen, and others. 3 Tub ot.dbmt medical nraotlce Is that nf th rmttv. I.on befo'e doctors were known the bend of the family examined ami prescribed for tbe members. From the necessity of the case, the first and moil Im portant stage of every disease Is treated by the pa'lent's parents oi nurse. This being so, how Im portant that ih means on hand should be simple, ample, and eillclent! Hitmi'iihkyh' HomikOpathio fii'KClFiCH (advertised in another column) perfectly meet this want: aud should be In the hands of every iulellifceut family. Iiepot, No. 602 Broadway, N. Y. Johnston, Holloway AUowden.Nu. 23 North Hlxth Street, Dyott & Co., No. Norli Second street, wholesale agents. Hold also by George O. Kvans, Sixth and Poplar streets; Ambrose Urultn, ltroad ndCtesnut streete: Hortter Twentieth and Ureen streets: John Bley, Frank lord road: Roche. Fifteenth and fcouth streets: Callenner. Third and Walnut streets: Hicxmau, no. .mhdihhu Qrconu mrowt; oir sball. Thirteenth and Market streets: Blytlie. No. 3120 Market street. Hold in Uermantown by W. tt. Jones, General Depot, No. 637 Arch street. M. SHOJUfAKEB & Co., No. Hl Chesnut street, are now onenlnK an eiegant uwnwDi ui '?V? and Children's Millinery. Also, a full line or Chil dren's Clothlug for boys, girls, Intents, and misses, in tbe latest styles. Parhnts and Chiidbkn, if you wish good photo- j graphs or each other, no to Relmer's uauery. et:ona street, above Green. ix cards or one large plc.ure, l; twelve Ferrotypes, tu cents. 4 Whitman's Chocolate. The finest Chocolate for ? table use, manulactured at the Philadelphia Hteaia I Chocolate and Cocoa Works. (Stephen F. Whitman, ,1 cilice and store No. 1210 Market street. M Fink Confrctions. At George W. Jenkins', No. ! 10K7 boring Garden street, can oe obtained (orelun If frnlls, nuts, almonds etc.. as well as a line assonmeul !J of confections. Jenkins Is worthy of a call. THE "MODliL feUOULDER-HSAU SHIBT." A-i-Mr-BS MISiSS msbsttji MSHS MS88 MclK'UBE & BllOTHKBS. NO. 1035 ObeSDUt SWOBU Jonks AThacheb, rrloters, No. 510 Minor street. ffg- rnuaf Jnftcimenfj M llfiuHtial Jnducitntentt III jtfUnuinml Jnttucrmmltl til M- Itiuffiiut Imluceinrutt I I I I MAlFnut4il Jnduomirnla I III Jftjjr iniUhWIt iHUUtcrw-iiM til (Muruitl ltiducnnrnttt III mjt L'jiurual IiulucrvxrnU lilt H nnw iffer on immenir. ttnek nf New Clothing for ilen't awl Bttyt Ui( ami Winter wtar. mod in tlie most careful l;,nuntbm- i niatniw, and of material oouyht in fli at ruttuls, at rumouj jiticcm w rmmivuv- turni. TMi Un Vie whole, itory. WaNAMaKKH HROWN, The Lauukst lxotuino Houmk. Oak ll all. On the Corner or Sixth and Market Bts. MARRIED. BFOWN KOUBACD. On Wednesday evening, Octotfr28. 1H7. by Kev. Koheit H. Patlson, Mr. WILLIAM P. HltOWN loMlbl AMELIA K. RO0 BaUL), both of this city. KOTTFRAI.L ANTFI.O.-On Thursday morning. October 'ii. lbt7, by the KlKhl Kev, Hmhop Wood, as slued by the Kev. J. p. Durn, FAKUKKICK W. FOT TKKALLand JT LIK1TE J., daughter ot A. J. An telo, all oflhlt city. HOPKINS UOPKIN8. On the 24th Instant, by the Hev. H. Hustings Wld, JOSKPU H. HOPKINS, or Kaltltnore, Ud, to ANNEI'I K U., daughter of John A. Hopkins, of liaddonlleld, N. J. No cards. VrKEAOF.-BTRATTON On W.dneday even ing. October is, 1WF7, by Kev. Robert H. Paulson. M'. JOHN McKKAUK to Mine KLIZA BkTH b'l'HiT TON, daughter ot the late Iaaao btralion, JUq., ail of tbm city. DIED. CLARK. On tbe 24th Instant, Mr. NEWELL CL A K K , son of the late .David W. Clark, intUe4Uih year ot bis axe. Ills relailvea and friends or the family, alsi the members of the Ku"oia Library Association, aud em-ployi-sof Mtsrs. Woigan fc Orr, are rwtjectruiiy in vited to attend the funeral, Irora his late residence, m., iiuii Atnoire utreel (ensl of Broad, north Iroiti Brown), on bunday afternoon, the 271b Instaul, at 2 O'clock. To proceed to Odd Fellowa vnirv. TfvKinnY fln t.ia Olfch Inilmnt. hfra. H10LLTR R r lot of the Ute d win A, Hendry, tu tue ti.ti yea of The8 relatives and MnndB ol the family are renuetd to attend the funeral, from her lal- residence, N . SiOl Arrb str-et, ou Monday atteruoon, tu 2s ' xnt att O'OlOUk. imvitY.-On the 2Sd Instant, after a short but severe llloeas, IRA M., son of Ira and Mary A. Hovey aged t years. hUluSeral fVoVn bla fiuSrt rild-noe. Ha. 86 HMoyer urrlt JuLbUentb Ward, ou bunday afternoon alt ... ,! friends are retDecifu It In- vltMl also t II e j e u i a" ii . ,T , , riiiVa' Fncaniument. No. , I. O. of O. F.: also, the !ng KSSrai- ... No. . U.A Mf: ahnjthe Key. none i.ouie, MTTI.It-On the lid Inalaet. JAMKH R. M rTf.lt. son ol William (!. and KHaabeib Little, In tbe ml year of bis ace. . . The relative and his friend, also Richmond Lodire, No. tM, A. Y. M., are reepeifuliy Invited to atxe.id the nmeral, from the residence ol his parent. Hroad street, below Tlora. on Monday, the th mutant, at 14 o'clock A. M. Interment at Mount Vernon Ceme tery. l.TJTTR- Hndrtenlv, on Thursday morning, the tllh Instant, FRltOWlltCK LUT1H. In the 71st year of bis MThe relatives and friends of the family are respect ftilly invited In attend the funeral, from his late reel denre, Westvllle. Glooceetercouuly, N. J., on bund ay, October 27, at 10 o'olock A. M. McNERNEV. On theSId Infltant.BIMON McNER N eS'. t-K., aed years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to at i end bis Mineral, from his late reil Once, No. 111 Wood street, on Saturday morning at BS, o'clock, without 'urther noilce. Funeral service at Ciitliedral. Interment In Cathedral Cemetery, OVF.RI NGTON. On the morning of tlie2.. insUnt, K),1Za, wile ol William Overlngtou, lu the 7ntU year Ot her age. The relatives and friends nf the family are respect fully I n x 1 1 d to atiei'd her ItinerHl, Irora the retldence ol her husband, Frank Tord, on Hamrdfiy. the2ith ln stnnt, at l o'clock P. M. To proceed to Trinity Church. Oxford. - - m PITY INTELLIGE-TOeT lOR ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SB! INSIU PA9KS.1 THR l'CTRMAN HoMICIDR In TB9TIOATIOH PY the Uoroakk This Mokniru. coroner Dan iels held an InveittiKRlion lulu morning In the rnne ot William Kurmau, alius "tiaillmore BUI," who died at the hospital on Wednesday evening, from the effects of a stab reoelved on TtusUay evening, during a tigbt In Locust atreet, above K.tgnih. Jonn Hagan and l'hllip Hlilen, the deiondants, were preseut, Xne following evidence was elicited: Johnson Kelley sworn Reside Wo. 20 Dttponnoio street: we were all out carriage riding together on Tuesday afternoon, and went Uowu to the Nock; we eme up, ana we drove throiiKh the city until about 7 o'rlot.k: about hall'-psst 6 Hagau and Furmon g ,1 finliiii'g; Furmun struck ;Hagau In the lip, and we iuuk iiim ioi cocioi s in jircn street; weCHmo bsca, ana went over to a place In Arch street, aoove Klgutli, and had a drluk: then we all got In the carriage uciiu, and they kot llihllng In tliecarrlane coming to ihe place on Locust, abore Eighth; It Is oa the south side; a man named Hut'.er keeps tho place; there Furmau and Hagau got to quarreling sgaln: Furman came up and shIu Btinielhlng to Hmisii, I don't know whav it was; Furman wa ked away from Hagjan and weui over to the west door; Furman turned aro.nid, made a rush at and grabbed Hug in by the throat, aud Hauan fell: tbe tinn Hagan lell Furman went away from him and said hu was cut; I Said to two men that were there, take him over to the Lioctor: then they went to the Hospital with him; beard Uugan make no threats, only Hagan says, Bill, you cut my lip, and Furman said, I am sorry for lu Furman kind of put bis hand behind him once aud rushed at him; did not see the knile In Hunan's hand after lie cut him; they were In a regular tlKht at tue litre he cut hlxi; there was nobody near them; did notsee a knife In Hagan's band before he cut him (knife shown); did not ever see that knife in Hagan's possession; Ulllen was not near Furman wheu be was stabbed. John Irwin sworn Reside In Fifth street, below Vine, earn side: w hen we came In out of the ba rouches, tht re was Hagan, Hlilen, McMenamlu, henry XI cC arty, and all of them; ihey asked lor a drimc; I was teuning bar there; J waited on them; after that I m lunlug on the eatlug-o.r; I saw Hagan and Furmau; they kind ol bad hold ! each outer by the shoulder or neck. I couldn't tell wnich; they had some wotds hut I didn't know what they were: a lew moments alter thxt I heard Furman suv, "1 am cut;" somebody in the crowd, I am not certain who It was, i-nld "Take him to the doctor's;" so Mc Mrinnian and myself took him to Dr. Kelie, on Lo ci'Bt street, below Nlnfi; from there we took him to the Pennsylvania Hospital: did not see anvone else fighting; old nut see Hlileu and Hitgau lighting; I couldn't say which one commenced to lltfol; saw Furman make a rush towards Hagau with his hand behind his back; don't know whether It was before or alter the cutting; this whs beiore he snld he was cut; he didn't knock Hngan down to my know ledge; I did not sen him stiike Hagan in tbe bar room: I aid not seeeilher one strike; when he rushed at Iiagun wl h his hand behind him he did not get up to him: 1 could iiot say how clone he got to him; I didn't see the kui e lu Hagan's hand; herd Furua i say. ' I am cut, and you will have to take the conse quences." Henry McMenamln sworn I reside No. 1012 outo. I re lit street; lwi stunning outilde In front or the invern, hi tiling with the barouche driver; I heard Furman sing out."iam cui;" the dour was open; I ran lu the eat door towaids Ninth eirett: Furman ys to me. 'Look here, Hen.;" be pulled his shirt up and showed me where liewai cut and asked me to take him to the Doctor's; I took him across the street to Dr. Kelso's, and irom mere w took him to toe h s l Itsl: didn't fee him cut; he didn't say who cut him; (MJu'lsee Hawaii hnvo a knife; never heard Hanaii tnrerten to cut t- urmar. Daniel McMenamln sworn ReMrte on Seventh street, beh w J.ncust, on the west side; I was In the carriage with Umiihii, Furman, and MuCarty; Hunan and AlcC'ni ty hau noiue words together; I was sitting opposite HflifHU, and F'urmau was sitting onposlte Met any: we got up to the house aud we all went in to get a drluk: Furman wtutup to Hagau; be was Muuoiug ticur tbo east doo; they had some worus toge'her; Hagmi was leaning with one arm on tue wludo ; Furman turned around and wiilhcd away rrom mm up toward the door; when he vol there he turned around suddenly and put h a hand in his pocket and ran towards Hagan, and caught him either by the collar or throat, 1 couldn't leu which; fur mini says " yon, i am going to mil you; he had him itgut ny toe tnrout, ami tna nrst tlilnir 1 heard wan Furmau Buy lie was cut: this till occurred lu the bar-room, nearlhe door towards (Eighth street; then i run out ot tli'lrjuse: Furman jumped Up ana struck; iiagau in nmiii,iiiiuin u, naguu uau not said one word to them; Furmau dldu'l knock Hagan down; eld not see either Furman or Hagan have anything lu tbelr hands; Hagau said, when F urman r untied towards bliu ' Go away, Bill; ' Hag tn did not appear lo want to quarrel wltu Furmau but he wanted to uuarrel with Jlagan: didn't see Furman pull any thing out or his pocket when be put his baud in; Hlllenwasnnl lu the bar room. Alexander McCarty sworn Reside No. 133!) Monte rey street: was outside talking to a man wheu the affair took place: saw Furman atrlke Hagan outhe lip: he would have thrown him out or the wagon If 11 hadn't been for me; Hagan said he was afraid of him; did tot see Ul len fighting either Hagan or Furmao. Jim t Jarvls bworn I reside at no. 16 ( hri t an Slreet; the ilrat t'tue I saw rlagan was after Furman struck blm In tbe mouth: I saw him at the Doctors, In arch street lu the sal ion I beard Hagtn say. Furman. go waj; I don't want to have anything to do with yo ,;" he said, "Let me go," tney had Nome words; Fnrn.an then said he was stubbed; I didn't -ee II span have a knife: while Hagau and Furman were epeukmg together the crowd we e ntundiug a'l around them; alter he was cut snmeb.idy said take ulna to the doctor's; did not see Uilleu lu the bar-room; didu't Bee wheie Ilogan went Michael Dougherty sworn Reside at No. 22G 8. Third street; I am employed in the place; I was near the soda water fountain: I saw Hagan standing up against the wall, and Furman standing against tilur, saw Furnmii klnn ol catch him by tbe shoulders; I then went to a little room to see whether Mr. Hutter wus asleep; I stayed in tuere about fl ve minutes, and rauie out and saw the crowd bad grne; saw Ulllen standing at ihe door; didn't see Hagau gj away. Cornelius B iyer sworn Reside No. 2& Acorn alley; whs t u'sine when the affair commeuced. did no' see Illilen omslde; know blm; wheu 1 went In Furmau bad his band behind his back, and rushed up to kltu and said ' I will tlx you lor this;" lie slil "lie was rut:" 1 d'd not see any one cut hlin; did n it see the row Id the tlrxt pluce; Furmau had him by the collur, anil llagsu kind of went down; do not know what bt t ame of Hugu; he went out or the door; there was no one near enough to them to hint either one: when be pulled his baud out of bla pocket be had nothing lu It. Mary Kelley sworn Reside at No B Osborn catirt! did i ot me the tight; (knife shown); saw thalkulfe; Ulllen gave it to me; he old not s ty a woid; I was ptitsiug along l'ie s'reet: he called me to him and gov" it to me: an olllcer was with him; I know the knife by a t-put of hlood that Is on It; 1 dlduotclean II. e guile oil; 1 handed It to Policeman Berber; 1111 lun did not tei me where h got I tie knife from. Policeman Robert Jarvls testlUed to the arrest of tt,. ir; I. that weru in tne ttuloou. Pi li?emn (Steele teniinvu tuiit rrom information I e received he arregied Ulllen; as we were goiug out l.i cuhI street to the Btatii a House he calieii a couple ot kills lo h m: he tnlrl one of then to go R'nl aeu STiieoiiK he nan previously kivbd ni nil ma kuiik, ltli a orokt-n tilail-; 1 iook linn to tne Million Home; when I iot tu Ninth and Locuat blrrei nitaln I'oIIcm man Hurler tnld me lie had the knife nnnaldthat M .rv Keliev ha t Kiven It to 'iiru, UillenlbavlngnHpusd i to her wi-lle talking to h-r. J'ollceniHn l(er-er leMiueu inaiaiarv ivuney cuius to him ahoii- 0 o'clock on the evening of til" aluhhloz, anl H"ve blm t knile; she said that llilleu h.td a Irpeil it Imki her htnd wni'ft he was Koln out with I ti'cer Bleie: iook ner idq tun anna lu iiio ntuiiou Hone, and baudud the latter over to Lieuleuuul tonnelly. Lieutenant conneny lenuneu ttiat wnen uairun ws ar extcd aim hrouKht to I h Station liouxe, oue of the r i reia raid "this in the niaa tiiat cut Baltimore Bill; " Hunan pointed to litit inomii and 'aid. "You seu where he ml me; 1 dirt it In aelf-deieime: I don't sav I cut hlni; I e tun neuliiKt ihe knile," when ihe kolfa wa bronitl.t in ill blond aiipexreri frenli upon it. Dr. BhHielih Bwon,-Ou Tliumdiiy, o toher 2llh. I'liT. at 1H, o'.lork, at the Pennsylvania Hospital nu de a iiohi uiortein exaniiatlon nt th hiuiv rL...,..' Il7.d by John FurniHii renldluir at No. ti uaftrAy B uveuiiH an uiMt uin aiiii wtui-tiu r urnian, aed 25 years; there whh an Incmad wound 4ili luuhm louir lu a line with the body IS I lichen la front of iho ane-ln or the leu hip b me; lulu wound exteudud thrmiKU me nans or tne ahdouitm; the nutBidn hail hean iiltchoU up; a part or the omentum i rendu Im the Inside nf toe wound; me wnui'ii nan ueeu out irom neiow, unwar ls ' he InleHtliiHB w ere u'n cm; vne meiiioranes cnverlnir Die InteKilnet and llnlnir tha cavliyor the aidmea were Intlanietl; there was some cloned Mood in the rnvliv ol the ahuomeni death euaued fro-n pnrPo- nlta: tbe knile ahown could have produced the wiuiid. The Jury rendered the following verdict: That the said Wllllnra Furmno came to ins oeam from wtund Inlilcted with aknlre In the bauds of John Vimsn rn the night of October 22, lfW. at the tavern v- cm, Tn... .in.lv and the lurV alio rind Phlllln II Ulen an aroeaaory af er the fart. The deooiuiod died at the l'uuyivui Uoapllal Oot. w. !" RgMoions Mattkrb. TLU evening, t h&lf rnat 7 o'clock, the anniversary of tne Young, Men's t'hrlet Inn Asfioclatlon of the Fifth Htreet Methodist Episcopal Cburoh will be held at the clinrrh, on Filth street, below Green. The Key. Bishop 81 m peon and others will deliver addrcaaes on the occasion. At bt. Jeraes' 1'rotestant F.plsoopal Ohuroh, Hesionvllie. a series of Interesting spoolal ser vices will commence this evening, In celebra tion of Its opening, and In aid of lu funds. The moverneut has the hearty oouenrrenoeof Bishop Kteyens. The services will oommenoe at half past 7 o'clock, and thefojlowlng popular divines will deliver sermons: Morion' D(DrldBy) evon,n' tho Kev Menry J. On Haturdny evening, the Rev. Phillips brooks. On Hunday evening, the Rev. William Rud der, l 1), On Monday evening, the Right Rov. William Bncon Htevens, JJ 1). Ulahop of the lHodese. A Indies' fair, In aid of Ht. Agatha's Church, West I'hllndelphla, Is now In progress at L'om inissinnors' Hall, at the corner of Thirty-seventh and Mnrket streets. The Rossini Mualcal Society of this city will Fcrfoitn a Krand vesper service In the Church of the Immaculate Conception, Catuden, at 7 o'clock 1'. M., on Munday next, the 27th Instant, to aid the ereollou of a pastoral residence. Tl is occakton will present nn opportunity for enjoy, meiit, cotnhiutd with tbe furtherance of a worlhy object. We understand that as yet there Is no truth In the report that the Rev. Phillips Brooks, or the Church of the Holy Trlullv, lu this city, has received a call to Grace Church, In New York. The pulpit ol the laiter chnrcti Is still vncnnt. In consequence of the death of the late Rector, the Rev. l)r. Taylor. No steps have yot been taken towards supplying the vacauev, and nothing will be done In the matter until the return from Europe of one of the leading wnrdeDH of the church. Tbe salary li but tKU'OO, and not flo.uix), tin stated; so that tbe olTor Is not bo tempi inr ns wns supposed. Emigration to Libkria. While the white clilzeiis of tbe United Htates are planting C'llo n lea in Alaska, a stream of fieedtnen steadliy Hows to Liberia. The large and swift packet ship Oolconda, belonging to tbe American Colonization Society, will leave Baltimore on the '2d of November, aud proceed to Charleston, 8. C, whence she will sail on the lOitt of No vember, with three hundred emigrants. The Philadelphia band of emigrants will be known as "LlDcoln Company, No. 3." Books, clothing, and utensils in aid of this movement, can be sent to the Colonization Otllce. No. rjUO Walnut street, or If a note Is addressed to the Corres ponding Secretary, Rev. Thomas 8. Maloom, they will be sent for. An emigrant from Phila delphia writes: "Bexley Is a very fine place. We have plenty or vegetables here, and gond freshwater. Invite as many colored people as feel an Interest to come here We have plenty of rich fertile lands. Numbers of people Are getting ahead with their coffee farms." Thb Epidemic at thb Navt Yard Threr More I)batb3 Reported. Since the close of onr report yesterday, there have beett three deaths Irom cholera on board the Haosacus, the names nf the victims being as follows: Henry Lcland, seaman, aged 43, died at 3 30 P. M. ytftterdny. Allen Martin, marine, aged 33, died at 9 20 P. M. yesterday. I homes Cair, seaman, aged 21, died at 3 30 A. M- io-dny. All ihe above were among tbe first attneked by t lie disease, and t lit lr names swell the list of the dead to twenty Ave. Tbocblhs Lead to a Shooting Affray. Two negio men, named John II. Jackson and Martin t-loan, brothers-in-law, have for some time past bnu tunny (llfllculties In the way of their mutnal goodwill and friendship These culminated In a fraternal strife last Wednes day night, wren Jackson, drawing forth a huge htirfe-pistol, loiided with snot, lei 'fly at Sloan, the ch-tge tiiklng t -fleet In his arm. Both were arrested, and held to answer toy Alderman Ramsdt'll. Another Flack of Amusement Proposed. Last evetilng, a movementwus Initiated for the building of a new theatre bv our German citi zens. Mechanics' Hall, ou North Third street, wns filled, and subscription! were receive ! for the new building, amounting to over fc.'W.OOO. Such a theatre is sorely felt lu our city, having such n large Germ mi element. The biilblinu in to I o flrsi-olHKH, u 111 he loomed In the vicinity of the Arch, aud will cost at leant flOD.OOO. Grant Again in tub Fihld. The Republi cans ol the Seventh Wurd who are fuvorable to the nomination of General Grant as their cnniiidnle for PreMdont In 1S0S, will hold an adjourned meeting this evening at O NoiU's Hall, at the corner of Brornl and Lomlmni 8tieels. The Hon. Charles O'Neill aud other pronilnetit speakers will be present aud address the meeting. The Constitution, of Brooklyn. The Con alltutlon KireCompany.nr Bronklyn.visited the Mint. 1-nil mount, and other places of Interest yesterday morning. In the afternoon Wis sablckon was visited, and a sumptuous repast wns partaken of. In the evening tbey attended the Arc ' Street Theatre. This morning they visited League Island and viewed the Iron clads. Ristori'b Farewell. Madame Ristori will arpear this evening at tbe Academy as "Medea" ai d "I.ady Macbeth." for her farewell beuetlt. To-morrow (Haluroay) afternoon, last appear- ance or tne great trngeaieune in tuts city, most positively. Murie Antoinette will be given en ure. y"i OTonoay evrniuR mauaiuu it.iiii.ori plays "Elizabeth" In Harrlsburg, enroute to the South and West. New Publications. We Lave received from Mr. A. Winch, No. 505 Chesnut street, the Oc tober numbers of Loudon focieli. Ht. Jamtx' Maoaztve. Jielaravla. Vornhul. Temple liar. Oi.od Words, and the Sunday Mnauzine. all of which are as good as usual, which Is all the notice they need from us. TrtK Schuylkill Navy Review, which has been anticipated with such Interest by Its many friends, tnkes place to-morrow afternoon, at 8 o'clock. The participants meet at tbe Mansion House, .r airniouni ram. Pickpocket. John Eble was taken in cus tody last nluht by the Fifth District Police. charged with picking pockets. Alderman Tuni- son neid uira in 55W Dan to answer. C1ALVAN1ZED IROM SCUTTLES, THOUGH 1 cumins more at first, will ha fouail. fro-u their greater durabil ty, lo be far coeauer than those of 1 1 tu iron, r-evi rai aizes sua Kiuui.aau otiiorseiaou ai lu Hardware, for sale by lnua&n einn&w, Nn. 835 (KlRht Thlrty-flve) Market Ht., helow Ninth TT00KS AND BRACKtlTS, SUITABLE FOIt J l m p Ddmg Bird Cages, or for Hanging Baskets, for sale by TRUMAM fe bUAW, fo. sub thient i niriy-nve) warnei tst, netow Ninth, TOUCE OB DARK LANTKUNS, COAL OIL a auu t. auQie J.aiue, us, mr na.e ny TKUMAN & BHAW, No. 835 (Elxht Thlrty-flve) Market Ht.. below Ninth 11 J0MK3, TEMPLE & CO., TABHIONABLE HATTilBS, No. 2 a NINTH Wtreet, jrirat btore above Cbeotant street. 0 FOSTER, FASHION ABLK HA PTE It, ll6mepl No. 7 8. SIXTH Street. "DATENTB D. PANTS SCOURED AND JL TKETt'llt:i from 1 to S Inches, at Mottn Frenrh leu hi Dyeing aud Bcourlng, No. B. JSIC 1 U titreet aud No. IM KACJ Htruut. 17p 1EAFNESS.-ii;VEIiY INSTRUMENT THAI X.J aclenoe and skill have Invented to assist the hearing in every direeof deafness: also, ltwiilrators; alio, Craudall's Faieut Crnwhe. superior to an; others In Be, at P. HlDUUi's, No. 116 TKNTD cn-ri-eft. nein w i :nMnnb e opr OOOnKUS'AND WOSTBMIOLM'S POCKRT 1 . TNI WW UU..I Bni M!a nthi.nlfSl1 w v a- v a au I fluJ mm M (j u Lirj U unsvuifiiu finish. KODOK1W aud WAIK A BUTCH KK'Js ha.ukh, and the celebrated LhAXULTHiC UAZOH bt'lKHOKH of the HiiMt noalltv Kanora, Knives. Hclssorn. and Table Cutlery Oronnd sud Polished at P. MAUklliiA'H, Nil, lit TJfiNTH "ii-eev. oelow lhennt.. Mv P B A L T I M ORE (X4 IMPKOVKD BASK BCRNIN 1 t;f'i i. 'j1 wt-rw . NS2rJiM"", IllumliaatliBf The moat tlbeerftil and P.rt..., wltrlnUsa. To be bad Wholeaale and ltetall i t, N. CliABKi 1U u UliOp No. luutt MARK.xU'1 blieet, PUi THIRD EDITION FROM WASUINGT0N TO-DAY. WAHiN(yoM, Oct. 25. Treasury Circular. The Sectctary of the Treasury haa Issued the (ollowlrjR circular: To Coliectors and other offlonrs of the Cus toms: The Custom routes have been re-enab-lished, and proper otnce:s of the Cnsteras located at the several ports aud Places as nro- vided for In section 6, chapter 3. eir-epting the roule mentioned In article 600 of the general regulations of 1857. Merchandise Intended for the Interior ot Mexico may be duly withdrawn Irom warehouse and transported by the several routes therein mentioned, lo Its destination In Mexico, in tne mode and under the restrictions and requirements ol uch reflations. In addi tion to the routes mentioned in tin aforemen tioned section, mprclmndlse Intended lor potts aud places In the Interior of Mexico may be duly withdrawn from warehouse anl trans ported in bond by soa to ijulveston, aud from thence via Alleytown aud Gonzales to H tn An tonio, and from thence by way of Ettjj!o Pass, Pro idlodel Norte, or San Eliza Rio, to its desti nation in Mexico, under the same restrictions and requirements as are provided for in siiid section, chapter 3 of the regulations. TU Indian Treaty. The following despatch from the Secretary of the Indian Peace Commission has been received here, confltrainj? the treaty reported to have been ruado with the Comancb.es and Klowas. It is dated Medicinb Lopoe, Oct. 21, forwarded from Fort Hnrker, Kansas, Oct. 21, to J. C. Cox, Chief Clerk Interior Department: A treaty has been made with the Comauches ard Kiowas. Tbe prospect is good of making a treaty with the Chejennes, Arapahoes, and Apaches. (Signed) A. S. H. Whitb. New Jersey Claim. Governor Ward, of New Jersey, was engaged to-day at the Department on business for that State, which has claims attalnst the Government on account of moneys advanced and expended for military purposes during tho late war. lie ia also engaged on the subject of bounties due to the volunteers from New Jersey. Stocks in New York To-Day. erECIAL DESPATCH TO EVBN1NQ TE1E0BAPB. New York. Oct. 25. Smith. Kandoloh A Co.. Pankers, No. 16 South Third street, and No. 8 Nassau street. New York, report at 1 o'clock this afternoon as follows? United fcUates 1881s, 11 l?i113. United Htates 5-Ws, lS(f2, il2Vall2'$. United Htates 5-2i)h, Ml, Hi!) V$10!i '' United States 6-'f, 186 Wl".ji41i1.f UnlUid States 5-i!0s, new, 18Ho, Km"rt(3,lu7. United HiateB 5-20s, 18B7, UWi'MffiiIo7. United States HMOs, KKi1 ,Yoimj; .j. June and July 7 30s, HlJ&10j' Z. Market lrre- etiiar. Waikets by Telegraph. Nkw TnitK. October 25. Stocks hpavv. (Jhlcaeo and Rock Island, H41.,; Keading, tiG'.i Canton Cnmpauy, Krle 7l: tHeve nnil aud Toledo. 102: Clei'el.ind aLil Pittutuirg. ml; Mioblaaii Ceuiral, 10U'4; do fi mtli- ern. 77'a jinnoi ceinrni, ir.". ritisnuri; ana fori Wayne. 9f: New York Comriil. Ill; Cumberland pre ferreo. 28-MiHSotirl 6s. li'S',: Hudion River. Via United Bt.ni-s FlVf-twoutlea. 1S82. lli'.i; do. 1864, Wi. do. ISS, in",; 'l en-lnriles, Km-,: Beveu-thtrtlna, ins. Money, pLr cent. Htcrlini; Eiohauge, lot)',. Gold. Ui. Nkw York. Oct. 25. Cotton citil-t. at ISTa'X'c. Flnur firm, and KiKviiOr. hlger; IS.uini httU sold; Mlatn, H-;: ! l"-.sn. trtil. i. Hu: Western. SBM'.uU: rjotilbern Huadtoi: Call fir ii la Sll'Cn(ii.il',Vi. Wheal aotlve.nnd 3,)0. higher; wjlKi hushrlH suld; spring No. -,fi-2nmf3X Corn llrm, Sh coil hiiHhcl.i Bui d ; mixed Western, I 4ti't 45. OilH dull: RalPR of U'hki buihrla Wenteru at Mi((ii1lo, Beet quiet, l'oik dull. Haloa of lil.liuii bliln.uew wms at il !4S((S21-30. Lara dull at l.tw; l;t.'o. Whiaky iiuieh LEGAL INTELLIGENCH. DISTRICT CWUKT Jndue Shnrgwood. lJurrotiKhs VH. Ahl. Jtcfora reported. Verdict for defundant. UarlaA. V. HemplU'! V4. Jciin auruius unara. An action to recover (in an Inst ru men tol writing. I tie Instrument upon wbtcli tun suit is tmi'isut uear luir rinlt, nf IH;. oiintaincd a rooltal of the loan bv the p nil, HIT: ono of tst"iheii (ilrard'a holrH, lo the de lenclnnt. an Attorney for all th) helra ot theCllrard f siu'e, of Siotio, lor the purpose of defraying theex ponncsnt roudiictlnK such suits nxalnat the city as lniuhi arlSB out of the wlil of Biep'ien Oirurd; and alfo. on the oilier hand, an acrreuii-nt by the de fendant to repay in Hum aim k .noerai iiuiiui, uuui what he might recovnr, for lis uhb. It was llef?d thut thedefendaut tailed to return either the (luOuor to rav any honui. On trial. COUHT OF UUAKibU SESSIONS-Judye I,nd low. In Ihe raneol the Commonwealth vs. William Iiavia charuedw th illegal voting (beiore reported! the Jury convicted, and the prisoner was sentenced lu me louuiy A l isuu iuf limiy un, ruu viuiivu .u pay a ii ne ot -'. ana tne costs, in the rn of the Com moil wealth vs. Pelbam Ttollls. charged with the larceny of a U(l bond (before re ported), the Jury rendered a verdict ot guilty. Charles aiccann was cuargKu wim tnveiiui; .ni'iru wlihiirlent to steal. He went into Mrs. Hchelllttr'g store, at Third and Poplar streetH, and ultuinpled to rob the money idiawer, but Demg caugut in meant, be ran away without taking auythiug. Verdict entity. Mary Murphy was convicted of a char it c of the lar ceny of levvelry and clothing valued at 124 belonging to M r reidonoerg. ne wan a uomesuc in u. rreiacu berg's house, and for Keverul years committed aud fiucess fully concealed her thefts. But when su piclon at last was tautened upou her, and she wus fteurohed, adetached pocket was found upon her per son, couta'nlng many of the articles; and she also told where some ot them nan been pawned, iiiuh euaDiing Mr Freldenhera to reueem inein, William Oroeoan was convicted of a charge of car rying concealed deadly weapons. On the 15ui of lawt ri'.iith nhmit eiffht o'clock in the evening, an officer saw thedefendaut preparing to 11k lit another mau, and arrested him. upon searcuiug a uiacajucK was leund In hia pocket. Mary Murray was acquitted of a charge or mali cious niiscblef. Theproiiecuirlx did not appear, and the hill was suomitteu wHiioui eviuoncB. William Outen was nciiitfc,d of a charge of man rlons nilu'lilef. Tt was shown that as Weldon B. Wllle rode past liimon a horso, gon he had in hli hand, accldeutaliy went oil", the charge entering tee lioises tlauk. Hubert H. Roberts, colored, wai charged with en terlug a dwelling house, with intent to steal. The oef ucaiit went lo the house of John Brown, colored ou M nday, the 14th Inst., aud during the absence of the family took from a truuk two deeds, a mortgage, a'ond, and other papers belonging ;to Browu, uud I. li li lie a'terwards took iheua to a laivye', frora whom tbey were recovered. The defendaiu allowed thai be tiMik the papers by the direction of Mr. and Mr-. Browu, while the la terdeuled havlUi? autho rlz'd him to do any th ng with them. Jury ont. Harvey K. Myers was charged with bigapiy. It will he remembered that this case was tried some months ago, sod the defendant was convicted. A ini tlnu was then made for a new trial upon the srounds then reported, was argued, and the new trial a "grunted. The matter then pended for jm time, and was not brought on until to day. The allegations were that, in February. ISM, he was married to t,l z beth Vantler. find uiterwards, his wile still llvlu. ana not divorced from him, he married Amanda Vol ner In April, lsuu, aud lived aud cohabited as man The'llev. Mr. Simpers. Pastor of Kbenoxer M. E nMrch in C'lirlHtlau s'.reet, above Third, testified that I i married Amanda Volmer to Harvey K. Myers, about the toth of A prll, HtW The evideuce as to t'e previous marrlawe was that of the Hey John m MrKean, who testified that ho marned Kilabeth Vautler to Harvey K. Mvers. at his residence, oa the 2bth of Vehiuary, 1KU2. The cross-examination ou the .iii ui r . ' . , , itlliialion ""-', expect"!, two sets or papers were h?,n The Court ordered one set to be returno box sod the other lo be handed over to the I'i oil to the othunu- tarv tor urn'-. SHERIFF'S SALE. Sn K B I F F'9 8 A L K. nVvlrlueof sundry Wrltn of Fieri Facial! I to me rf,.-,?ad w 1 he exposed to fulla Hale or Vendue directed, wi v OUi OUk-.H2.i, IhW. .t the Auction Htore of William Frank, H, V'. corner Si NOBLK snd BKCONi) btreets. the followlug enu merated B-'i7ru.ng:roo.n Chairs. 1 Hair xattrcsH. 1 set Feather pillows and Bolster. 1 hprlng Bed. ired and taken In eseciitlnn as the property ol re''e IV "i KI B-.l N,.rll. 1,1 III. atMtuL OUUU- sue farrlsh. aud ii he sold H()WRI I'hllftdelphla, BherllTs Olllce, Oot. mi. t ii ot the pon-ldeniitv ot the parties. Oil trial. ( l UKTOK COMMON i'l.UAS-Judge I'lerce.-It havliVa been discovered and reported to the Court .nut here had been no rtu, lis of the election In Hie V mrtb Division of the Tweuty-flfth Ward made to f."T;....hnnoiarv of this Court, and It being sugb'-wted " may have been, bv mistake, put iu tue iu,.i tox. a order wa. made lo have Ihe box pro .d and miened. This was done thU morniu e and. FOURTH EDITION FROM WASHINGTON Til IS P.M. SPECIAL DESPATCHES) TO EVENING TELBOHAPfl. Wasdinoton, Oct. 25. Neivg from Alaska. Tho Treasury Pepartnent hai received des patches from the steamer Lincoln, sent to the waters of the new territory of Alaska, lcavluR 8an Francises on July 20. She proceeded by way of Victoria and Fort Rupert, Vancouver's Island, to Fort Simpson. There attempts were made to take observations, to fix accurately tho boundary between British Columbia and our new territory, which were, however, unsuccess ful on account of rain and fog. though nix days were consumed by the trial. Thence the vessel proceeded to Sitka by way of Chatham Sound and Pixou's pHS-saee, arriving there on tho morning of August 12, still surrounded by a fosi Whlc'a quite bid the town, the lochllty of which could not bo made out. Soon after, tho mist lifted sufficiently to enable the steamer to reach tho town, where her officers met cordial wel come fiom the Kufsian ofriclnls. Tho latter exhibited every disposition to for ward the objects of tho cruise, aud immediate preparations were made to proceed with it going first to Ouualask. island. At tho date of the report, it was expected to set sail tho 23d ot August. Little bad been learned in tbo short time that had elapsed sinca their arrival in those waters, but the officers express themselves satisfied that the resources of the ciuntryln timber and fisheries have not been overrated. Personal. Charles W. Carrisan arrived this mornlnR. It is understood that ho is an aipiraiit for tho posi tion of Secretary to tho Internal Revenue Board at Philadelphia. Dangerous Counterfeit Discovered. Five counterfeit compound interest notos have been discovered at the Treasury Depart menttwo yesterday and three on Wednesday. These notes purport to be issued nnder the act of February, 1862, and are a very gjod imita tion of the genuine at first glance, but npon close examination it is easily discovered that the latbework is very poor. The Department Is preparing a description of them for publica tion. These notes flrot made their appearance about one year ago, but at that time none were re deemed at the Treasury. Since then nothing was heard of them until the five were discovered at tbe Department, having been redeemed and good money paid for them. They passed through tho office of tue first Auditor and First Comptroller without being dc'.ected, but on reaching the Register's office, where all redeemed ruomy Is checked off before being destroyed, ihe epurious character of the notes was discovered. Ueucral Grant Going North. General Grant and wife will leave to-night for West Point, New York, nud be absent until- Tuesday. " The Indian 'J tent y. Sr. Lons, Oct. 2fi. Letters aud telegrams from Medicine Lodge creek, Kansas, say that the Grand Council of Indians commencod on the 19th, when Senator Henderson explained the object of the Council, the desires of the (Jov erument; nothing definite resulted, all tla tribes not being represented. Sp.ntanta, head chief of tbe Kiowus, the leading man of the Southern lndnuis, expteeped his objections to leaving the pliilii, and belncj confined to tbo reservations. lie claims all south of the Arkan sas river as belonging to the Klowas and Co- manches, and did net want to go any further away. .Next day, however, tue Klowas and Co manches made a treaty with the Commissioners, the provisions being the same as those of the treaty made on tho Little Arkansas two years ago, with the exception that an agricultural reservation is set opart for them on the main branch of the Red river, near the Washita moun tains, where those can go who choose, and are permitted to hunt on their ancient lands south of the Arkansas river. Santanta protested strongly against going into houses like the whites, but finally signed the treaty. The Arapahoes were to meet the Commis sioners on the22d,and the Cheyennea on the 25th, in separate councils. Satisfactory treaties will probably be made with all the Southern Indian. Hfiiiitor Henderson would leave lor Ht. Louis on the 25th. but the other Commissioners will remain seveial days longer. The Onages arrived at the uouncu on tne zuitt from their asrency. They lay some complaints beiore the Commissioners. Latest Markets by Telegraph. Br.TiMonic. Oct. 2S Cotton market stronger; Geortda middling, inc. Flour is very dull, and there are no sales worthy or noio. wnoav is oener; iiniuo to choice red, :,lWml-T. corn Bteaoyj wuue, i ;we mixed Western, l'S Oats Bteady; prime; 70(0 72o. Kye dull and uncharged, provisions oouiiuue very dull. . Philada, Stock Exchang9 Bales, Oct. 25 Beported by De Baven A Bro., No. 40 8. Third stiest BETWEEN BOARDS. I2'000 tT9 6,'81.rst.....lllS 10" ha fata I'l..ntw- aiiuHi it s Mb.Jv Iu5 Sliu city , Mew...c..lol Si loooo do.. New..lslul i7ii do..New.htliit i:iii0 Fa Fa. l serles......liwl iiuoo AlU-'o'y Coas.ay- 7 tibh Ih V K- 6' luosh N Cent ho- A 'X 2 an ieiina it - 60 lrt , At. BOS 100 Bh Bead it.'.'IIbwi. 417 do....- la47'U4 do........b:t0. 4S do 1jK1 i do. ;- 47'i flo...Jl)UWIl. 47 do tlfill. 4K 3110- 100 100 too 100 do h.W. 47 Jnosh Kch N l'....stt'. US1-, wri City , New ltd ,l0i-uo.,i-o's'61..cp. JltiO do-New lot I -it) an Head H My b.V). 4S Amoubt OF CoAi Trannported on tho Phila delphia and Heading Itailroad, dniina tUe wteR ending Thursday, October 21. B flair UI! 01.1 13 fort Carbon 7,J0- Pottsville , y Hctiuylklll Haven 2h.,i Anbnrn -f Port Clinton ,s Uurrisburg and laupbln ,l7d Total Anthracite Coal for week 80,202 05 Bituminous Coal front Harrlsburg und Dauphin for woek .93 03 Total of all kinds for week Previously this year Total To Name time last year 85,(165 014 ....11,0111.471 07 ...8 GMl.old 13 ...8,;tir.,uud ia WINDOW GLASS, FOREIGN AND AMERICAN, BENJAMIN H. SHOEMAKER, Frencti Plat Glass Agency, s). 809,1107, 40Q iHK,roiiB'riui. tOlBUtflp PHiL4.DKt-PHlA FIFTH EDITIOfJ LATEST FEOII EUROPE An Attempted Rising in Rome on Tuesday. . Tho Rising Supprossod. Commercial Reports Thb Ernlng t., Et., Ktc, Kt.t te nu By Atlantic Cbble. Komi, Oct. 25. A rising wai attempted on Tuesday last in this city. A mlno was exploded under the barracks of the Zouaves, but no Uvea were lost. Tbe rising was suppressed, and all U now quiet. London, Oct. 252 P. M Consols,94 7-16, 111U nois Central, 79; other securities unchanged. Liverpool, Oct. 252 P. M. Cotton buoyant. Tbe sales to-day will reach 20,000 bales. Quota tions are unchanged. The Manchester aivioei are favorable. BreadstuBs are active ani firmer. Corn, 49. 3d; California wheat, 10s. 3d; reJ, Us. 3d. Peas, 52s. Tallow, 44s. 9d. Antwerp, Oct. 25. Petroleum firmer at 61if ' Qoeenstown, Oct. 25. The steamship Etl, from New York, has arrived here. Glasgow, Oct. 25. The steamship Htberala from Quebec, Las arrived here. The Movements of General Sheridan IliRTFOBD, Oct. 25. General Sheridan will spend the day bere in a private manner, and will leave for Boston to-morrow. General J. G. Caldwell, Adjutant-General of Maine, and Gene" ral William Wells, Adjutant-General of Ver. mont, visited General Shcrldao to-day, and perfected the arrangements with him for visit ing those States. General SUerldan will remain in Boston over Sunday, leaving on the 28th for Augusta, Maine, passing through Salem, New buryport, and Portsmouth. At Augusta he will bo received ou tbe part of the State, and from that poiut will return to Portland on Monday evenicp, where a grand ball will be given oa behalf of the city of Portland. On Tuesday, October 29, he will go to Concord, N. H., where he will be the guest of the Hon. Onslow Stearns, and on the 30th ho will proceed to Montpelier, Vt., and be received on the part of the State. ' ( Destructive Fire in Baltimore. Baltimore, Oct. 25. The chemical works of Dnvison, Symington & Co."fat Spring Garden, in the suburbs of Baltimore, was burned to-day. The loss is $90,000 to $100,000, partially insured In Baltimore offices, and the New York Firo and Marine, Jefferson Company of Virginia, Georgia, Home, and James' Biver Companies, Pboonlx of Chicago, and Jersey City Company of Jersey City, Philadelphia Insurance and Pyrotechnic of Philadelphia..- This is the third; fire of thU firm within two years. From L onisiana. Kbw Yokk. Uct. 25. The PosPg special des. patch says the Louisiana Convention will ba called for November 19. The majority for the Convention is over 70,000. The yellow fever la New Orleans ia declining. New York Politics. Nhw York, Oct. 25. General Ilillhouse has accepted the Republican nomination for Comp troller. fr?T- OFFICE OF THB DISTILLERS' AND -3-' HKCTIF1EHS' ASSOCIATION Oil' PliiXiA.. UKLPHIA, No. 718 HANSOM Htreet. Nonce. At a, meeting or the DISTILLERS' ANT) JRfcOTIFIF.RS' ABSOCIATIOI OF THK t!ITY OP PHILADELPHIA, held on MONDAY EValNISO. October 21, 16(17, tbe Xollowlog resolution was passed: Keaotved, That all distillers connected with this Association shall nunpend the distillation of apt r its on and alter HON DAY next, October 28, for tna period of two weeks, unlew otherwise ordered. 10 Mil ISAAC M. KAIINWEILER, Secretary. JpOR THE INFORMATION OP HOLDERS OF GOVERNMENT BEOUHITiaa. who may wish to convert them Into the FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Of TEH Union Pacific Railroad Co. We publish below tbe terms npon which thev may now be exchanged at the olSoe ot the Agents of the Coupauy In this city, WM. PAINTER CO., NO. 89 MOUTH TIIIKD STREET. It will be seen that a handsome profit may ba , realized by the exchange, 0: 5-2T of 182, a difference of t234 88 will be paid. G !&-' Of 1864, On I-2US of 1S66, OnMosof July 'SS, On lssis, On le-tcs, On 7-soe, 2d series, do, lf u will be paid, do. I1WM will be paid, do 1174-38 wUl be paid, do. 2ie-g will be paid, do. fsmwtllbepaicu do. 1180-SJ will be paid, do, l74'S8wlUbepId. On 7-30(, M series. (For each thousand exchanged.! TO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS. The ondrrnlgned rwipeotrully calls the attentl n of the publio to the stock: of Prime Older and Pore I'tdsr Vinegar for pickling and general family na aJao, to bis popular "TodIo Ale," free from all Imp v ritu, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a sa'e . a'id wholesome beverage tor weak and delloateooa iltntlons. Ubilvered free of charge to all parts of the city, P. J. JORDAN, No. 420 PEAR Htreet, MltV Below Third, aud Waluut and DooK. Q.REAT FALL IN DOMESTICS. fVCURDY, QUNKLE & CO., Wo. 140 North EIGHTH Street, AROVfi ARCH, MENOW OFFEBINO GREAT BAR3AIN8 ;IW XR1SSS GOODS. IIABUAINS IJf I)OME.TM'. UAKUAIKk rflirlna .he late Di u, 1 Having puto a , uduoemnts to Oarohv 7.rAoIuurCe;t.kllyeol.cn.4. IIV.w O'olock.