ZTIIE DAILY EVENING1 TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1 7. BUSINESS NOTICES. ""Iltldrlphifl. Mntt KttHfh (Itrthing fn .. 'hnm, jMntt Hi'vHuh Ctnlhinp in J'httm. JUnit Wv'" Vtt'ina in Pltilmlrfpn. Motl btylinh CluUtino in ltiiUuttlphia. "vit Jfull. At i.. "nil. ' At litvr Jlu, . , . . At 7biw 11 Onr stock Is mannf.ctnred with eepwolal care fur iTtlaaeaMin's sales. We ttrf ii rimijirlitUm in .rtenl ami vari'H of amrtment. and in thlti, fit, anil miA-e of yHi. frire alwnit titaranfrd Imce.r than th tmirnt eltewhere,, ami full niifniHim puarnnttni every purchaser, or tlie talt canctlled and tnoncy re- fltlulrtU Mat "! between ) Bknnktt A Co., i if 1 hand i. TnW'KK IIai.I., bixth ttreelt,) No. 6i Makkkt H-rnKFT, I'HILAOIH.I-HIAi ahdNcM Bkoadmav, Nw York. Shall Natuhb jib StsTaiwicn f To give deblli Utlng medicines to the wek Is about as sensible ai It would be to try to belp a ninn to bis leet by kicking him when be was down. That sort or practice Is going out of fashion. It bu lllled so many graveyards Ibat people no longnr be lieve In It. If those who are not strong by nature expert to avoid the attacks ot disease, they must endeavor to acuulro the vigor necessary to resist It. How Is this to be done? Common sense suggests by the use ol Invigorating medicine. The great object Is to btrknothkn tub system JWITHOOT HXl'ITINO IT. lbli object is accomplished by the Judicious use of the most potent and genial or ull vegetable tonics and alteratives. HO-JTEnKK'S bTU.MA.CU BIT TERS. ny va'uable properties are combined In this pre paration. It Improves the appoilte aud renders digestion easy and perfect. It gives steadiness to the nerves, Induces a healthy natural flow of bile; preventM constipation without Unduly purging the bowels; gently stimulates the cir culation, and, by proruoilng a vigorous condition of the physlOAl system, promotes, also, that cheerfulness which Is the truest Indication of a well-balanced con dition of all the animal powers. rummer leaves both the body and the mind more fir less exhausted. Mow Is the time to recruit them. . Knd thus forestall the malarious fevers aud other complaint which pro.triite bo many thousands every Pall. Thanksoivino ik Fksnsylvania. Proclama tion. Commonwealth of Penueylvaola: From the cieallon of the world, or, more properly speaking, since Adam and Eve moved away from their country residence In the Garden of F.dtD, their children have needed clothes, and since, la our day, such conve nient and desirable Heady-made Clothing Houses as Charles Btokea A Co's. under the Continental, exists, It becomes us to express our thanks for such bless ings by Immediate and large purchases of these need Ail things at this establishment. By order of the Governor. A kincji.k dollar Invested in aid of the Riverside Institute may secure a present worth of Itself a for tune. Many such are among the t.iofl.0.0 worth ot pre sents to be distributed la aid ot this charitable cause. A cubic behkdv for Chills and Fever. Ayeb's AgukCukk never falls. THOUBANns or Worthy I'khfonb require medical aid who Hud it burdensome toulways pay the physi cian's lee. Such may select one of Humpukkih' IloMCKof athiu Spkuifich, and, for a comparative trifle, thus obtain the prescription of one of the best practitioners in the country. Johnston, Uolloway ACowden.No. 23 North Sixth street. Uyott & Co., No. &!2 North Second street, wholesale agents. Hold also by George U. Kvans, Blxtb and Poplar streets: Ambrose Smlto, Broad andCLesnut streets: Horlter Twentieth and Green streets: John Bley, Franklord road: Roche. Fifteenth and South streets: Cailenner. Third and Walnut streets: Hickman, No. S3H South Second street; Mar shall, Thirteenth and Market streets; Rlythe, No. ,1120 Market street. Hold in Uermantown by W. K, Jones. Deneral Depot, No. 637 Arch street. RisxMnin the Woukdkd Koi.hikr. We would call tiie ant-lit ou ot all patriotic cltixena to the c-ird ri the Mnnagar of the Gettysburg Asylum for I u valid Soldiers, lu another column. A new plan of opera tions ha- been adopted, by which success Is assured If the citizens sustain the managers In their luudable efforts. We feel conlid--ul that the scheme is worthy of patronage, and that It will br: faithfully carried out we have i o htsitntlmi in po Itlvely predicting. The distribution of prize 's to 'ake place at the grnd cunier i at to orlicuiinral Hall on Wasbluglon's Birth day, Fel.rua y2. lacs. In order that everybody may contribute to this nobie. patriot. c entorprlse, the ticket" have beeu placed at the low price ot one dollar each. They may be obtalued at No. 1UM Chesnut ttreet. ' Bronchitis The usual symptoms of this disease tire Cough, Soreness ot the Lungs or Throat, Hoe pess. Dllliculty ot Breaibi . Hectic Fever, aHpltlliig of PhleKm or Matter, and sometime" Blood. It is au Inflammation ot the flneskln linloir the Inside ot the whole ot the Wind Tub.B or Air Vessels which run through every part ol the Lungs. Jayue's Kxpeclo rant fmmedlately suppresses the Cough. Pain, In LaiiinialPm. Fever, and I.imcmtyot Breathlri?; pro duces a free and eay expectoration, and elleots a speedy cure, bold by all Druggists. TjACK Chrtains Nottingham and Muslin Curtains, ,'iutlow Shades, Piano and Table Covers, closing out cost. kklty.Carrjnoton&Oo., rVFN On the erenlnar of d tnsiant, Mrs. ELIZABETH OAVKN. In Hie71 Far of ber age. The reladvesand Mends or the fsmlly are Invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday mornlnc at 10 o'cl'x k, from ber late residauoe, No. Viii Brandy wine street, CBAFT. On Seventh-day. theld instant, OEOROK Cl A rT. In the 7iuh year of his arts i li friends ot the famliv are Invited to attend hit ftineral. from the rellooc of hU son. Kflwln Oralt, "er Greenwich, N. J., on Fourth day, the etli In Xi v. ' It o'clock A. M. Carriage will meet the 8 slant, k. ' - from Philadelphia at Woodbury, o'clock trail. - -Menly, on November 3, CHARLES POW MNO.-Pou. -ears. ' M II. DOWNING, aged ,. - of the tamllv. also the The relatives and ineno. . No.G.O. U A M numbers of WacMngtnn Oouneii, 1inral frmn' aip is ecifl.lly Inviw-d to attend th . J'0 bin la residence. No. W N. Frout street, Ct. "euues dav, the sib Instant, at 8 o'clock, HNYOKP. On Bundav. Novemhor Sd, instsnt, In Potisvllle, Pa., ADA, eldest daughter of George W. ami Isabella V. Snyder. Funeral from the residence of her parents, on Weduet day afternoon, the eth instant. CITY INTELLIGENCE I ri ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKM8 8KB IN8I FA0IM.1 fctCObU No. Ta Chesnut street. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Tl rroceedlDKB of the I.ate Session of the PhllMflelphla Baptist Association, t WIlmlBRton, Del. We are Indebted to Horatio Gates Jones, Esq., ths Clerk or tbe Philadelphia Baptist Association, tor a beautifully printed copy of the minutes of tbe l'KUu Eesslon of the Assoclatloa, which was held la the Hicond Baptist Church of Wilmington, Delaware, on the 1st, M, and lid or October. As many of the churches en hracrd within the bounds or this Association are located In Philadelphia, we present the lolluwlug ab stract of the orocpdines ol the neslon: The following recapitulates the leadtug features of the t'burch: Whole number of churches Oidalued ministers pastors Churches without pastors Llceiitlntes - Additions during the yean By baptism letter " experience ".restoration 4-1 Total 1588 Diminutions during the year: By letter.. 720 " eraxuie .. 17 ' exclusion - H'l death. 161 Total Total membership, Wi7 n Increase C" In the following table are given the names of tbe different churches, the date ot their constitution, aud ol Her Interesting lurts: Namk " ( trt'Rc ir. ixiwer Dublin (.rest Valley. Biandywiue Woui gcrnery Spruce Street, Pbi'adclphla... New Britain Itllltown Msrrus Hook .Kr xhorcugh Second ChUrch.Phllailelphla. Bloc k ley, Iower Merlon.... 1'Mrd CI urch, Philadelphia... First African, i'hiiaueipnia.... Ilpph7.Hah Lo e. Provldeuce i 'Fourth Church, Pb.laOeiphla Fi th Church, Philadelphia-... j (ioshen. I M'.ethesilH I i ak street (coloroii), West Philadelphia I Rioley ; I in ion (colored), Philadelphia! G en Bun New town f-duare Cbesnut Hill, Phlludelphla....! V rt'Iey Forire M. I UDor Mi. Bethel Beyond Church, Wilmington. I aatou Tenth Church. I'll Hilda. ....... Fulls ot bchuylklll. Phllndn.' Eleventh Churcn, i'hllada...; First Col d. Washington, D.V.i Ballliiomlngo ' Twelfth t hurch. Phllada ' aivary, l'til'iuia I'nsyung. I'litiaua Miiloli (col'd). PhliaUa i Ctileralt V ir-i Church, west ruuuua... Hi akley vlhe ' Caeriiaivou l:toai Street, Philadelphia... PoithVilie Tuber nacle, Philadelphia hirst German. Philadelphia. Point Pleasant Dover, Del. Upland n-,i. T.iiniT and Bkht Sto!K of Curtain Goors, Window shades, and Piano and Table Covers, in this city, is now belug sold out at cost, at No. Cheauut Street. No Goojis Rrskrveo. We otTer all our large stock on ace Curtains. Window Shades, Furniture Cover ings, etc etc., at cost, until January i. KkLTY, Carrinotow (ten,, No. 723Ch8QUt St, T.in rniTiiNB.-looo nalrs elegant real Lace Cur trilus at greatly reduced prices; selling low because th.v n'Mro mimhajipfl &t auction toaell alose. Great va riety and bargains in Curtains at Patten's, No, ltud Chetiuul street. M. hhoevakeb & Co., No. 1024 Chesnut street, are now opening an eiegaut aosorlment ot Mlssee' niirii llilren's Millinery. Also, a full II nu or Chit dren's Clothing lor boys, girls, Infants, and misses, in tbe latest styles, Whitman's Chtcoi.atr. The finest Chocolate for table use, manufactured at the Pblladelohla Steam Chocolate and Cocoa Works. Stephen V. Whitman, cmce ana store no. isie Mtirnetstreeu Eroding and Ft!NiTnH RntipHoijiTitrBn. Carpets laid, and uphobterlni; of aov description done w.ia.llululv lt7jt'X'llll fllll II iim rfjullllll P.lluil'l .t I4WCUesnut street. Fink Co ycTiONS. At George W. Jenkins', No, lo7 Spring Garden street, can ue obtained for.dgu fruits, nuts, almonds etc., as well as a Hue assortu eut Otcouiecilous. jeimins is worthy or a call. ChiV'OLate Creams, superior to any made In this clt , frtsb oi l y tt A. W. iioll's Caramel Depot, No. 108 Walnut street. TJrBoi.sTgRiNO For i roniptuess, gold workman ship, and low prices, apply at Patten's, No. ltus Cues nut street., Only H for a beautiful Photn-Mlolatttre, at B. F. Rentier's Photograph Gallery, No. 2t Arch street, bix cards, or one large picture, fl. Lack Curtains. Now Ii the time to buy Curtains, great bargains, at Patte n's, No. lout Chesuut lreii. Oukat Inixiomknts in Puicks. Fall aud Winter Underwear. Fail and Winter Underwear. tall and Wlutur Uuderwear. MtITiu A Brothers, No. H'SA Cheanut street. Jonkm AThachkb, Printers, No. 810 Minor street. tffVnumal Indxuxmrntt ! I 1 I I I t t ! t t Vmuual Inducement I I I I I I I I I I I M ihiumiitl Jnauamurntt I I I I I I I I I I I I JB- l7rii(ii Inducement I I I I I I I I t I t I Jtf linuiual Inducement I I I I I I I I I I I I A'i'muuiil Inducement I I I I I I I I I I I I Hflluuntttl ikducemcntt I t I I I I I I I ! I I Mm' Unueual Jiuiucctnentt f I I I I I I I I I I I M r nOW lljer (in lllHlvttr aini.r. ij urui Chdhing fir Aim' and Jloiiit fUtl una U'inJrr tinr. made, in His mmt CfXi'ifiC, JiUmnnlicf i manner, and of material liouyhl in Arm hand, at rui'touf jtrivc to tnc tnanufa twei' Thi tell th whole itorv. WaNaUakru ,t Shown, The Lamuji ci.othinu House. Uik Hail. On the Corner or Sixth ano Mauekt 8th. MARUIliiD. CONWAY-ROHsri'EK.-On the 2(h ultimo, by Rev Dr. Karsuer. Mr. WILLIAM CuNWiV to Miss MARIA V, KObHlHiR. both of Valley Forgo, Chester county, Pa. DIED. ATI,rjf.. tin cue morning ol the 2d Instant. ANN' A lbrle. Ksi.. ol Kaslon Sjirlng Garden, Philadelphia. Firs- GerniaD. Wilmington.., Boiean, West Philadelphia... Allentown 'Mariners', Plillauelphla Mount Zlon, Philadelphia i( inert vllle.... 8(1 Chu ch (col'd), Wash .D.O. Chester .Id FreeouKU's. Alexaodrla... Delaware av'ue Wilmington. in en., Germantowu, Phllu.,, Memorial, philadelrbla Plvmotitli, Delaware , 4th (col'd), Washington, D.O. i i 2 Hi l i-i c? - 188 2S2 ZU 9W 1711 15 lo'J 'm 1715 p7 2fih l.VW I71l lsl 92 3i0 1746 iH'i 500 l'.)V) 1754 ifcl p,8 lUlK) 1781 SO 61 iO'l 17H l 8) lf'O 17S9 2Si 812 8i0 is, a ca 4s iio 1X04 271 a"0 II HO 18(18 281 70 til H"9 618 SOD j 5l"l 1I9 X5I l.U 15(1 Islfl Tii 75 8M 1810 J4il 101) 6 Ml 1S17 K7 &00 I inn 1821 618 10X0 I 1 0 Is'ili M 80 4 4) 17 lb 180 18:27 1SI 40 .150 1x30 87 77 l(l mi 8H9 ti-i 150 IKI2 pis 8S r.uo tsaa lis Vi i"0 IKU 220 P-'l 887 lH.it 2s 82 8U5 IS M ini I )HU 414 4'2il 7(11 i.s:i7 9i Iihi ;ioo 1S.18 Ml 648 1'JiKI ls,H j 242 1N5 8IPU l"M I 6U 421 914 lHilll - 6"il 150 1.V) 18;'.l 181 -M) ik) 1HI0 I 2:i4 8'Ki M10 1H4'2 I ;t.'M 2S0 1000 1SIJ I 40 tMI 8(K) 1H.2 4ut l.MI 4IK I8l:l 112 10 ui0 1812 4M 610 182:4 1843 j 51, 120 178 181 1 I 25 HI 800 1814 56!) 4)5 ltt.1t 1847 215 18S it;) 1848 444 815 1700 1H14 2"5 8(l0 6C0 1811) 1H3 800 1'2'TH 18.V1 21 21 PK1 18.V2 14S 801 S'K) ls5 4(14 4' 0 500 1858 M 9) ,',00 18.'. 2-i 807 901 18f, 50 118 1)0 Wt 805 200 240 1859 18D 880 670 1810 60 120 650 1858 612 7i 146 1883 83 t("l 400 1804 786 286 100 I8i6 98 20o 648 18(16 92 808 808 1807 200 350 2o0 1887 6 I8l8 225 f'The churches marked thus ()ara at present with out a pastor. The last three named were admitted Into the Association at th recent session. Tbe following are the totals of the Buuday School statistics: AV hole number or Schools 92 Number ot Officers 839 Number of Teachers 1,441 Number of Scholars 14,550 Number of Baptisms., 875 Volumes in Libraries 40009 1 he Treasurer of the Ministers' and Widows' Fuud presented a report, showing the reeolpls of the year to have been 77-8."i. with a balance or $.108 35. The rerroaneut investment: ot the fund now amount to I..-.7-6S. The following shows the extent of the Association at Intervals ot ten years, since the opening of the pre sent ceutury: L., wlte of Edwin a. Atlee, aud daughter of Peter iiriM. imi.. ui janujij. Funeral from the residence of her himhnnrt v, in ranauu air j, uu -no uvu iubwui, at tt o clock. Ia terment at Laurel Ulll. BIGLB.Y. on tne za instant, MAHOARKT A.. Wife of Dennis liigiey, ageu x, years luoutus aud 10 The relatives and friends of ths family, also the vi.iwi v irirln'a Sodality of St. MalacbrsChiirf.il. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, front the reaioauos 01 ner uuaiwuu, a.m. koihu, buovi, uu lasaday alteruooa at l. o ciock. - ink II i 18"' 88 240 226 1 1850 j 63 6!)t 10,024 1810 46 277 4278 I8M) 68 705 11.871 ls.11 28 163 8038 ! 1805 62 1184 13 KMl 18 0 22 90 2S70 I8H8 63 2IVH 16,8e7 ISO) 87 lfll 83 11887 1 65 9il9 16.6M Thh Rrvrncb Rutobns op the Firm Dw-TRirT.-Tbs following tables show the operations or the internal Revenue Department or the Filth t)ol- : the Twenty- ilth Wards of The aMMPHMiriHiiiji n r n,a ... in'.n'.AH.i.j . . . following Bums:- ' .-""-" Ineon'esM..,.. ..rk 40.88ISIO ZS)1 S781IO 410 00 227K1K) 2613 40 8 DO 8l0-i0 26 lection DiMrlot of Ibis State, embracing 1 second, Twenty-third, and Twenty-liltl Philadelphia, and the county of Hocks. jiiiiHina 01 ins year 1967 amou allowing sums; ifftntiH. 2s 'p"i taxei zziz - ' Carriages at io each I, V?r!',",," ' esch 2.T8 W atchra, atl oacl 62,268 os. sliver plate, at 6 cent's each.'.' 8 goldjiiaie, at to rente each... ! Blliard 1'ables, at lfl each.. Penally ,, To,' .2!,I173,V20 1 lieatiiouiit or tax assessed Ia the dilloreut por fail's ol the district was as lollown: iid 2VI 2Vh Jim Z Word. H'drti. Il'nrrt. Uiunli. JtlfOnee 148 4'2(i'80 2H MOS'SA 1S,S.VI-KI f I8.57 80 L'censes 8,82o-(ki 7,1,1m 00 6,37o'(ii) W)4I4 00 CsrrlngFS 7:i8-m )3t1)o 118 Co 118-00 Watches l.seemi S8pro 18800 8-oo Sliver Plate... l'U16-50 3H.-75 H-5,i 232 CO Gr Id Plate 8 0" Blil'rd Tables. S0o00 60 181 a Tola' r,4 fio?-:nv w.nwm f2.i,i,-p,V (tn.iii'j-ns The following presents a comparison of the lists for I he pvt fhree years: H ard. 1 lst,7. Inns. I into. Twent--third Ward... Twenty-firtli Ward Bucks county Total 8.liiW 65.601-81 77,17(1-67 2:il:S .-W..VJ8-I2 8.71i-83 40.163-85 69.256 111 8l,l32tn) THIRD EDITION FROM WASHINGTON THIS P. HI. 1 1 -85 1 7 n-20'f474 77 4Sif0S2 I8i-7'.l '1 ke following Is the programme lor next year The Association will meet on the first Tuesday Of C tober. 1888, at 2 o'clock, with the Calvary Bap tl' I Church of Phlludelphiu. i.rother J. M. PenUletoii will preann tne Introduc tory Kiruioi', and UiotherG, A. Pell, to be the alter naie. JirotherG.W. Anderson will Dreach the Doctrinal B' l iiinn from Itoiiaus vl, 2, on the suoleclot "Death ui.io Siu and Lite uuto God." Brother Kendall liiouks to lie the alternate. , Brother G.w. Pol well will write the Circular Letter. Sbhious CrTTiKO Affray. Last nfgut Patrick McVeigh, James Kane and James O'NelT, were all In a tavern on Nlcetowo lane, near what is familiarly termed "Hard Corners," or the "new turnpike," While there drinking the old story they co ru in, need quarreling, during watch O'.Neil was stabbed si ven times In the breast, some of the wounds being fr likiful and will pr ibably prove fatal. As soou as tl x stubbing was done, the participants fled, hut had not gone far belore they were arrested by Otlloers Short aud ileever. They were taken to the Station 1L use and locked up, though at present it is not k owu which one did the cutting. O'Mell.soon after b -lug stabbed, became Insensible, ami In that condi tion was taken to tlni Penm-yvania Hospital by sr g. ant Cameron and Ollleer McClure. This morning Nell was In the same condltiou. Out hopes were en tenalned ol hu recovery. Such cases as this are nightly occurreucrs In our city, and are almost en tirely caused iu tbe same mauoer, by drinking aud tikblll.g. JIirm of raRT. An official dtsetoent was niade yesterday by the officers or tbe Fifth District upon that notorious tireclui t known as Buyer a Court, Lsvli g removed several obstacles to tne peace and oiileluess r,f the ueigliborhonit. thev enmrnil a l,,,i,u,,i lor disorderly characters, at No. 8, and arrested ths clilof evil spirit, Martha Mack. Another Inmate, M aria Ta fluid, was charged with robbing a man of s, and she was also placed lu oustialy. Alderman Tuni- son committed the first for keiplng a disreputable house lu default of h ik) ball, aud tbo latter In default Of a like amount lor ronuery. General L. C. Baker. This irentleaian ia at ill In Phlladelpnla, superintending the sale of his work opoii 1 be "H utory ot the secret service, w blub, torn nroved a very rrotitable enterprise. An Item going the rounds of tbe papers to the ednot that Gsiie n.l Bsker lias been Imprisoned, and has been released to Uatifv heinre a Snwlal Congressional Committee. Is entirely uiiloumled in fact, and was first published for the purpokeol lujurlug ths charaolsc and bus:utwts ol Geuttial Baker Ccn. Giant and Secretary Welles. The Philadelphia Custom House Troubles. Ktc.t Ktc Etc., Etc Kto, Kts. Dnr'ng (ho present year no taxes have been paid to the Collector by banks aud similar corporations. The amoui.t paid In )sus was 121,068 62, and In so6twas 1 1 2,us.1 The tmal ame-saieu.a for the p .st three jeaiswere.ln 15. II 21.6,222 46; la ls6, .1,095,3 )-5(); ami In ls;7, t 24 0(' '..1. The following prce'its the total of all asuessments made lu the District since HeptembHr I, )si2 Including taes pa d bv hanks and corporal ions diiectly to the Coiuminslonor of iulernsl Keveuue: Sept. 1, 1882, to June 80, 1884 fit? 10561 Julvl,18i-a, " 1M4 7MI,M4 18l4, " 1MI5 1.2IH.221-8S " W " Ifi'M l,l'!H,:402 50 18IIB, " I8U7 781,121 24 Total 4,189,t03'78 A Dkmohalized ISkt of Cokner-Lotngers. Sunday night universally is the signal for the gather ing ol a motley crowd of young and old comer l( ui gers nt.'Cadwalader and .lell'erson streets, who iLhiilt the passeri -by, swear terribly, quarrel regularly. biiii. ui iH(-fc,iuuK iu uuriier annoat a fauoemoui'iui, no that the Inhabitants are constantly annoyed. The olllcers of the Tenth District determined last night to break up thlB throng, hut were roundly cursed and told to go away and mind their business. The olllcers then commenced work, as did the bullies or the crowd. and a tight ensued. During this a pistol was fired at the , policemen, but without etlcct; brickbats were handled, clubs were nsed, and a row or no f econd-rate commencta. one 01 tne ouicerB was knocked down aua uauiy oeateu. At tne Height 01 the trouble, one James Burns, sleeping In a house near by, wus awakened, came out In his shirt sleeves and com menced, as alleged, to use a billy. More olllcers coming, the following persons were arrested: John Million. Joseph Mc bleary, and John West, who wore committed by Alderman shoemaker in dolault of liioo cacu, aua unrns in sit'"), A KKntLLious Spirit. It is said that duriug the late civil strllo Maria Sinclair, alias Msry Buck, etc.. was a spy In the Rebel rauks. and sought to liipplre her mule companions with enthusiasm for the common cause of Southern rlirhtu un,l rlnvulrv Be this as It may, we record her lust public transac tion. Having lived In quiet with a neighboring leiiiuio Hum naueuce ccaseu to oe a virtue, sue started 0111 lust rsumruny wiin (lie lull intention ol "welting ' somebody. She met her huted rival, and pitched in, t.iid lor a time a series of masterly female move ments, gouging, punching, pulling hair, and burying linger nulls into opponent's face, enlivened the vici nity of Second and spuice streets, she wus arrested, and when balled out, started right back to"mnsb'' her too. which she dm In style, she was aires ten aud sent ueiow Dy a merman r.,rr"w. The CnoLKR. at the Navy Yard. Siuco Tuesday morning last there have boeu no deaths from cimiera on ooaru the united states hosultal a do Sits- sacus, lying olf the Navy Yard. The surueuna renort this morning Dial there are but three men now under treatment lor tne tilsoaye, all or them being eonvales cein and ceriuln or complete recovery within a couple ui uay. -i n niiai uumncr 01 (lenms iroin tuoepl- leniic was but thlrtv. a small nunihar when It In com pared wiih tho number of those who were expound to mw cuuiuKiuu uiiuer inwuiosiiieriious circumstances. Tub Whisky War. On Saturday afternoon, lib-'UI 4 O'clock. Kevenue lnnnietiir llpnrv 1.. Tav. rt visited an until etendiiia two-atorv ahaniv at N.i. 18'.n Market ttrtet, ostensibly occupied as an oyst, r and drinking saloon, but s ipposid to bo tho location or i.n l licit wlnaky still. After scaling several fences tne omcer louna a stiea in tne rear, which, to all p parauces, had recently lmroorert aBtlll. That article Iir, 1 pel d removed. However, ami notli'iii; remuiiied save two tuus tir yeawr ano a row empty oai-roia. llOllBBBT OF SBVKNTy-FIVK llOLLARS. Oil Saturday night. Kdward Cnrns entered the saloon of F, W. iiil 1, at No lu-20 Jtidge aveuue. During the general ;ioiiuiction wnicu on mat evening la to he hail In every popular "bier and saner wein house," It Is alleced that Corns stole 875 'elougiug to Hi, I. The spvpecied one was arres'ed, and held In custody by Alderman Massey, In tlnoo ball, to answer at a fur. her Leaner. Ilill was lor a long time a nrwonrru Au- ..-r,in.. - Fatal ActTDEHT. Tina morninfr, at an early hour, Thomas M addon was found in the cellar or anew house on Haverlord road, alio ve Twenty; seventh street, dead. When last seen, on Sunday morning, he wus Intoxicated, and It Is supposed he wandered Into this unfinished house, and making a;raisstep, fell through the ratters on ths stone cover ing tne ceiier, ana was instauiiy amen, ue leaves no family, and lately hoarded on Lancaster pike road. A Stealer of Soap and Candles. Officer Tyson getting a glimpse of Matthew Logau, who was nuiklng ofl quickly with a box ol soap and caudles iilie booiy of a felonious foraging expedition) along '1 auk lord road, near filraid avenue, immediately gave chase, and overhauled the vicious Logan, at 110 groat distance from his starling point. Alderman Senix held the couliscator in Kuu bail to answer at C'turt. "The Sukday Republic" is the name of a new family paper recently started to fill tbe plase of til" mmuo-i rre. 1 ne enterprise is a oangerous one, bin we know the publishers, Mrssr. Dnukle, Kales, & Co.. to be men or energy . ex parlance and taste, and iuduliig from yesterday's Jioxiblic. we suould feel ' . --f- 1 :. . Z rf,.. ' . .... . Sf cure in prruicimg auceava. -iuu m tiutntc is orimtui of good things irom tne uest writers lu the couulry. Violating the Law. John Smith, with others. It Is alleged, ran a hose carriage 011 tbe walk at Klthleenth and Walnut streets yesterday. He Is Bico cnargeu wttu luterieritig witn me oinoei-s wuo attempieu to sion tuis niiance. jte was taaeu in ciiatody, aud bold in delimit ot bull by Aldeiuiun Tuuiion, A rupive. Christopher Thornton was yes terday arrested for belmr drunk, disorderly, and pugl- llMic. When ollicer Pritner arraatad liliu he resisted. bmt tbeclllcer. and lore his clothes, hut nevertheless was placed in cotiflneiiient. Aldermun Maule hold hiui lu 1000 ball to answer. CAconx in a Belt. John Apple, aged forty- five yeais, while working In Davis A Pldler's spoke lac lory, at the comer of Trout and Canal streets, wss ci. nutat in the belling and very terlously Inlurad. Ue v, rvuivvcu u iuu rruunj i van I a Jiospilal. Killed. A little boy named George White, aped twelve years, was crushed bHween two cars, near Wlanahlckon. ou Hutnrday af-.ernoon. and died so1 u aut-r. met oroner win nolo an Inquest. RonnERY. The confectionery Btore of Iler- mnn t rujer, mo. vzs rasnyiing roua. was enterd dur- liu tratuiday n'ght, and robbed of a gold wuich aud ai uuviuvin money. td'KCIAL DESPATCHES TO EVKNINO TRLEORAPn. WAaniNOToM, Nov, 4, General Grant's lleport, ;rnnt Is busily rnnnRid on his annual report, mid declines receiving visitors tills mornlutf. Secretary Welles Hick. Hccretfiry Welles has been confined to his house loi iwo tiuys phsI with lever, im Friday last be Bllended Cabinet meeting, but stopped ooly a few in 1 11 if t e'M. lie eoniplulued of foci 1 11 1 uuwell and in tnctllntely afterwards was talteu HI, ttnd Lhh icfiiHiiicd so ever since. Philadelphia Custom House, The rbllndelnhla Cuatotu llotiso matters are not settled yet. It is expected that more dis charges will be ordered soou, us there are still a number of ollieers employed there whose nor vlces cuu be dispensed wilt) lu Hie opinion of the special Hgent now examining tho insili.il- tlon. A combination is auout being; forine t looking to the appointment of ChaiiuD llnrioy (Bt present appiaiser in the I'nlluilelpnla Cus tcni House) to tho Collcciorshlp of tliu Port. It seems t-etl led that a dotei mined warfitro will be iniide upon Collector Cake after (Jjugruus mecta. Mr. Charles W, Carrlgan to Have a Place Among the on dils circulating here Is oue that Charles W. Carrh;un has been pro ml sod by a hli;h lunctionnry the position of Revenue Agent at Philadelphia, now held by John Mil ler, in the event ol the New YorK olectiou going jx-mocrauc; nun currigati, it is uuuurdtoou, uas gone to New York to make speeches in favor of the Democracy, ana 11 tuey win tuis is 10 oe nis reward. There la a powerful influence brought to bear against Miller, and last week N. P.. Swyer, of tne pittsnurg; rtepuouc, was iiere opposing uim on the ground tnat. Miller had interfered with Home of his ft lends at 1'ittHburg;, who are in spectors of coal oil, aa Miller's Jurisdiction extttids over the whole State, and Unwyer Is Jealous of any interfeiouco with his little ar- ninsi'iueDWiu mui part 01 me mate, nawyer is t lie head and front of the.IoUnsou party west of the Alleghenies. Fire and Robbery. Concord, N. H., Nov. A. A dwelling-on the I'oor House farm. In West Concord, was set on fire last night, aud during the alarm the keeper's trunk was broken open and roooed of 8.' o. The building burneu was 01 little value. Stocks in New York To-Day. Nkw Yobk. Nov. 4. Smith, Randolph A Co.. Hankers, No. 19 Houlh Third street, and No. 3 Nassau street. New York, report at 1 o'clock tbis afternoon as follows: United Htates ISNls, 1121-.112-. United states 5-ls, lstiil, iOS:!-Ht4 l()Sl. United fSInlea 6-20s,' lfcl4, iy-H. I'nited States 5-'Ai8, 18(15, l(ilag.lUG'.J. United Slates 5-20s, new, lHso. 107yt'lif7Ji United n'atesS iW.s, 1KU7. hna'iO, ': n u FINE AE 1 411 ftlllBpl fAbUIONAJQLK DA ITER No. T B. MIJCTH Bin. United Htates KMI'H. llXli ,'(Til(Kl'.; J nue and July 7'30s, 10,;.il03-' Market dull. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. COURT OF QUARTER Sl'MSroNS-JudiiB Peiree. The Xsovembtr turui ol the Court commenced this 111111K. iuh Honor Juduo I'tlrce divhIuihi;. The Urinid Jury formed U very einull, cooHlstiiiK of oul7 elnhieeo gentlemen. Colonel Flt.eruld wae up. nolnted toreuiun. I he Ju,l'; Cuitrued the Jury Co u- ceinlni; their duties, and culled their (jar ,iouUr atteu- lll II IU llir BUUIfCL III 10lltMlN. 11B HpiIKU UI I.U01I1HS evils ruCMt pen Icioui to society aud as exl.itlng In the hhuiio of ) I li ary companies ami gin associations, ostensibly for (he relict of disabled Molrilem, soldier' orptieus alio widows, oelnir lu resllty only Hche-ne4 for the houellt of orlVHte Individuals: he remarked tlil.t a (-AH6 ot till. kind. L-luirKliiK tlio nialuteni&nce of ffurnoiinir uoune, naa oeen irieo in mis t. ,url aurluff the Hi-otemner term, und the defendant trad been con victed, but It was a rare occurrence, and he did not know Hint any cao cliarciuit the onense would be hruiisht to the nolleo of the Jury, thotiRii sh mid It, he would requcnl Hint they should give it special at tention. The Urnnd Jury were (lismi-Me'l to their rot-iu lu charge ol oltlcers iiarher and Stafford, (.inen Littor was churzea witu a-ssauit and battery upon Abel Mc vliindau, an old man of seventy years. Air. BJcaiiinuan satu he had 110 i,usiue-s amu t seep a H.ore. hut paid fla a year for a license to sell bucke's o'coal. He was oue oay iialutlng hit cart wheels, and the defendant came al nR and kicked the wheel Into the sutler. He then wen, away, and soon came hack, and struck the old gentleman twice oil tne oeau. 1 here was no evidence whatever to contradict this. and the Jury acquitted, but ordered the defendant 10 pay the cons. Immediately upon tho rendition of this verdict the Judge said that the evidence in the case was sa in dent to have warranted a conviction, and would .lus tily him in holding him In security. Ho tnerelore ordered him to enter hall In 5uu to keep the peace. 111s 1 un, 1 tuuni juokd rsoarswouu. Albert H. Smith vs. llenjamin Sharp, Elllm Roberts, and Israel H. Johnson, Kxeculors ot John Sharp, dee'd. Au action to recover lor services rendered in the capacity of a ptivsiclau. Belore reported. Verdict lor piainuu, f i7U'au. Itebtrt O'l.owery vs. John Dick. An action to re cover rent for a portion ot Kastwlek Park, rented for we purpose 01 raising Deans. iue ueienie alleged that when the place was rented It was agreed that the rent should be paid if the water lu the tasin did not overflow Its banlis so as to injure thecroui; and that ths water did overflow the hanks aud cause damage to the bean. On trial. DlhTHICT COURT Judge Hare. Richards A Rob. bins vs. Aldrlcn, Yerkes & Carey, A41 action ou book account. On trial. COURT OF COMMON FLEAS-Judsre Allison. Tl"" feiirned lmie I'Ht was taken np'to-oay. uanr.u btatkb uiaiitiuf cou ur ir rank. Rl l'TCy. Judge Cadwalsder. E. & C. Htokes vs. John D. hiontng. An issue fo try whether or not Mr, Hontag, the defendant, Is a bankrupt, or whether he lies committed an act of bankruptcy. It was allured that he. contemplation bankruptcy, fraudulent y mude way with and disposed of a large lot of skins, he helng a tanner, helore tiling his petition. On trial. John V, Creoly for plaintiffs; Uumavus Remak for defendant. THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL BANK. Philadklpria, November 4, 1W7. ThePIrectOM havo declared a dividend of NiNE Pi III C'liNT. clear ot taxes. payab,n on demand. lltut a. u. uuisnti, ;oashier. ( "tOHRUNDTJM KNIFE TIONEr ANEW AND, V wo believe, superior article. This niaierlal has lor.g been in use anions; cullers, dentists, eta, lor I s lu i n grit In Rrlndiug and 1 ollslilng of metals and tnols. Also. 1'orcelaln Table Steels, tor sale by TltU KiNit Ml AW, No, S.16 (Klght Thlrty-fl ve) M A E hi K V pm., oeiow iNimn. . f ROUND UP, SHARPENED. HANDLED. V. X and ready for use, you may ttnd Chisels, (leiiges, aid Manes, at the Here ol TRUMAN fjUAW, No. 836 (Klgbt Thlrty-ave) MAHKKi Street, below iN.iiin. MINCINCJ KNIVES, . CHOPPINtJ TRAYS and Bowls, HauHsgo or Mince Meat Machines, small Choppers and Cleavers, for sale hv TUBMAN A SHAW, No. IdolKWhl Thlrty-nve) MARK hi' btreet. ueiOW ClUlll. 3 A T E N T E D. PANTS SCOURED AXD HI KETCH i:D Irom 1 to 6 Inches, at Mottet l iemh tsieum Dyeing and HcoiirlnK. No. 2o0 H. NINTH Street and No. 76 RACK ntreet. 917j5p "Vr0TICE IS HEREBY GIVEV THAT THE JS firm of FAMOAbT A W A KNOCK, late Auo iloiieers. No. '210 MAKKKT tsireet. have made ail Ufklriiiiieut to tua undersigned for the benefit of their cie.lilors. ... ... . . ... All persons mueuieu iu rniu rum win muK iiHVOieiit, and those having claims present them to 13 JOisIAU. NKKI.V, Assignee, rso. VI 1U MAttlvir rttrecc i'hlladulphla, October 8() , !8o7. 11 1 ui UNION PAbTE AN U S1ZINU COMPANY. A Taste for Box-makers, lhHikbluders, 1'ftper- huugers, rMioeinaaerB. nicuei-uuoK aitKers, iiiu FoHiere, viu. i win nui Kiur, ia cneap anu always ready for use. Refer to J. B. Llpplncott Co., Devar Or Keller, winiain jininn, riiiiaiieipin jmulrer. Harper iiroiuers, American 1 1 act society, anu others, hole Agents, I. L. CRAOlN A CO., No. 4M COH- W LRL 15. btreet. 9 D JONES, TEMPLE & CO., VABHIONABLK H A T T K K 8. a: Ok u v 1 vi 11 .1, First Btore above CheolDiit street. fI ('081 E It. Wo bog to announco that wo will open, during tho next two wocks, over Fifty Cases of CHOICE OIL PAINT INGS, RARE STATUARY, RICH BRONZES, and FANCY GOODS. THESE GEMS OF ART Havo been selected with threat caro by Mr. Dailoy from tho studios of tho most cele brated Artists, and tho work shops of tho best makers in Europe, and ccntain many works that havo achieved dis tinction at tho Paris Exhibi tion. BAILEY & CO., No. HID CHESNUT STRKICT, WUI1TKN AND VEHBAL DESCRU lions ot Character, with advice on Husinesa, wvauu, .cum-awou, etc., given ol"f , apirif 8 28wsin5p at No. 722 CHiWUT lartt. TDniLADICI.PIIIA RTKiif PA STB COM- pany's Hour faate U-Aiiufactory, hack of No. 10 HiTlVll I.ana. iiL iVi..A.''" nr MaKers, Tronk Mskera. and all w no want a superior article of j vn n i-, win na u ... ,,Mr Interest 'o u"" L tluaullUea. II tit bold lu Ui(ie or small, tjuaut rpO HOUSEKEEPERS AND INVALIDS X The nndcrslgned respectfully calls the attention ot tne puhllo to he stock of Prima Older and para (Uder Vinegar for ptckllns and general family osa abo, to his popular "Tonic Ale." free truia ail lw pa rities, and endorsud by the inedtcal raeulty as a safe ai.u wuoiesoius oeveiags iurwu aua uuiicate oou- tliiiitlnns. Deliverer nw ui coarge mi an par's 01 tne city, r. J. JOl.DAN, No.4PKAli fatreet, 1171 Below Third, and Walnut and. Dock. BALTIIYI ORE IMPROVED BABE I'URNlNfJ FIRE-PLACE ICEA.TEB, VITH &Ias;axlua and Illitinlstatlstg Doors. "n-i,a mosmheerful and Perfect Ht tr In TTsa. To be bad Wholesale aud Retail of t. , )L4HM. U -IX Uucb No. lf MARK. k. I ti rest, VitUs 10 2wfm PHILADELPHIA, THE AMERICAN BUTTON HOLE, OVERSEAMING, AND SEWING MACHINE is war ranted to execute in the best manner very variety of Sew ing, Hemming, Felling, Cord ing, Tucking, Braiding, Gath ering, Quilting, Overseam ing, Embroidering on the Edge, and in addition makes beautiful Button and Eylet Holes in all fabrics. It has no equal, being abso lutely tho best family machine in the world. Salesroom of the Company, S. W. Corner ELEVENTH and CHESNUT Streets. uztfrp ORAL CWELRY. CLARK & DIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Stroot, Ilavs Just Opened sib Iinmenst Invoice OF PIHK CORAL JEWELRY, TO WHICH THEY CALL S FECIAL, AT- TEXritKN. 9 IS wfmiuirp THE MECHANICAL LAVNnKT COM PA N Yt I II 1 1, , iir.1.1 IKIOlirVlialtU 1M7. riPiTAi, at 00,000. SlTRSiCKIITIOM PhlCK OF kll tUls, I0. Orders leu at the ioiiowiiik places win meet witu fronipl attention, Tlx.: Htalen Island Fancy Iyelng omoany, 47 N. Eighth street; Atkinson's Uunts' Fur tilbhing Htoie. 6121 Chesnut btreet: Atkinson's Oente' yiirnUhliiK Ktore, e'.'o Uliew tut btreet; Lalnn's Hat and Gents' Furnishing Store, N. E. cor. Wxtu and Chesnut Btieets; Winchester's tients' Furnlsblnc Hlore, 708 Chesnut street; CI rant's Cents' Furnishing Store, UU8 Chesnut street: Levi's (Jem's Furnishing Htore, 8. K cor. XUhlh and Rnce streets: Saehse & Son's Shirt Su re, S. E. or. Eighth and Vine st eels; Butler's bents' FornlxhlDg store, Hits, itintn street; racott. (leiils' Furuibhlug hlore, 'b H. Tenth s.reet; Jones Hoop Skirt ano I.sdies' Furnishing Store, 8i2 Arch street; Hooper dfc Parker's Ueuts' fr nrolshlng store, N. k. cor. Arch and Ninth street: Taxgart Farr's Sewlog Machine Slore. 61 N. Ninth street: Atkinson's Iry tioode store, Wii. Ridice avenue, and at the Leiaidry, Ninth street, bolow Id- kerson. -Washlug uune at o cents per doxeu. All articles railed fur and delivered free of charge, and all cloth ing lost will be paid for. No chemicals used. All work performed In the bt pcfs'hle manner, under the superintendence of expe rienced and carelul female operatives. Ken Is' Socks mended and Buttons replaced without exira charge. The public are invited to inspect the Laundry. Holders of four shares or stock will have their bills .iUrt mnntiiiv. with u discount of 20 per cent. block may be subscribed for at the otlloe of o. 130 S. SIXTH Street, lo I2sm8mrp Philadelphia. TVT OKDAY AFTERNOON CONCERTS, HASSLEH'B QBANU OltCnEITllA, CONCEIlT HALL. 'J'he flrst Concert takes plane ou AlONDAV, lltu INell'., e s I) EVFIIY MONDAY AFTERNOON (Season 1W-IM, at 3i o'clock. Orchestral Lea. er. Mr. SIMON HASSLKU BCAI.K Ot? PKICES. hliide Admission Ticket Fifty C'uta A Package (coDtalulnir four tickeisl Oue Dollar A CO U POM TICKET, const ting of Thirty (coupon) Admission Tickets Five Dollars Can be had st Trumpler s Music Slore, No ! Cuei nnt ntreet, at Concert Hall, aud at the Orchestral Cilice. No. 214 8. Eighth street. 11 i tt MARK HA83LER. FOURTH EDITION '? INDIAN C03iyilS3IO.E:t3. Ths. Oen.Shermai. 1 Eh Route for Fort Laramie ONTREALJ A Fllti: AT M T'ightninff. A Cathedral Struck by Etc., Etc., Kte., Kto., Ktc. Etc. From St. Louis. St. I.oiTTn, Nov, 4. General 8 Herns an n'l sUl the It ace C'ointnlHHloners, except tter tor lion dtson, left for Fort Ljtrarjule yejte.lftT CliliUKO, and expect to renclt I.tuauiS.1 ly No Mfiiber Kith, wbere the oMels of loe HtotiK. I'icws, Norttura (Cheyenne"", AraphH i ul other tribes are awaliltm ttiolr arrival. Fire at Montreal; Montrkai., Nov. 4 Mess. g. IWford A WTl wholesale warehouse ou Ht. Haoramout sire. e yes partially destroyed by tire tills morulas Hie loss Is estimated ut f 1U.00O. A sovere tUtiDtlcr siorin occnrretl here' 5' ,n" JT,ie "KuiniiiK struck tlie Kreuoh outJit. drwl, destiny Uib u iiorllou of Hie lower. Ni one wus injured. Latest Markets by Telegraph Bat.timork, Nov. 4. -Cotton very dull at He. fnf upiaDd ixiHloilnni. Flour very dull, aud 11,1 sale! re--polled. Wheal has declined 6c; sales of prime ted at- 1 N. Corn steady; snlee of white at SlMicvflM: inixcil., f'-T. Oats (lull at JU;y,7H 1., llil'eiloi at 65(u,(ii, Kr).lilll ai tl-to lor prime. Provisions dull, and uiHh nsr. doing. IIkarikos Kkfokb TJ. S. CoatMifwosmt Pmni John Mnlilu and James Chaoibrs had hkHritid belore United States CtinimiSHtuuers Aubrey il. Smlib, charted with Illegally uls.hllug :hiUji llichard Miilward swnn-raid he was au Avsttnt AssesHer of the Th ru tilvislon of the Fi.urm 1 Elec tion UlClrlCt. Ha called Oil tknilll Minlnl Hnhm. ler, ano they went to a house on a lot west ol Twuntv f 111 ill street, end above t'oates. Tuey tried to enter, but could not, and were compellel to f irce the door; when they found a number ot empty barrels. They niel M ullen, and be said be had been asleep, and bad! not beard them. They found auotuer room, In wuinrt were a number ot hogshead, of mash, a still In full Operation, aud a qnantiiv ol whisky. Mr. Schuyler sworu Said be had visited the pre mmei.; haw me still ia operailou: did not count 1 he bairelri.Baw a barrel partly ftlied with wlil ky; Air. Ci'smbers rium In and sidil he was the pn prieior. John Collely. police ollicer, sworn I ant au oillofr in ihe Ulsirict w hore tne premises are situateo; saw ( hanibers some few days aso la Mercer street, where there weie a number ol Imrruls, about 10: I told him 1 e should have them removed from the pavement. Ollicer Vaieiillne Uarllemes sworn I belong to Ninth Llsirlci; i.aw the piemlses on Saturday; the still wus In operation; supposed Mr. Chambers' bual uess was coopering. Mr. Chnmbers whs held In $1200 and John Mullen In I IUU bull 10 answer at Cuurl. 1HAUDUMINT BKTURNH. Hans Bu fieri was a so before United Htates Com mis--sli ner Smith, charged with making fuUe returns. Jr. cob stelnhruii sworn, siild I live No. 4u7 Vine street; 1 kuew deleiidaut: he Is a confectioner: be toldr Din laktSundsy lour weeki ago, at my house, that he mude over t-ioiiu tho lait yei; be said uutbiug about lilireturnF; I assisted him occasionally; I think lbs business Is about one-half profit; he paid fiMl f a- Eersou iu West I'e Hade phia. und be Improved his . tuse 'o the amount 01 'W0; he built a three-storr hi use tbis year. Cross-examined I know derendaut; be Is my bro-ther-lu-law; my sister dlej, and four week' after her Death be married ugaln; I then lulo med 011 hloi; oe told me if his wife had lived ho would in three years retire Irom business and iak the world easy, aud he bad made over f u)ii the last year. Mr. John tutiuer sworn -I resident No. 102 Contes stit ei; know net' ndaut; worked tor blui from Feb ruary. 18(18, to last July. 1867; he took In fretn 10 to flu a oay.lhe pruhta ot the business are one-halt. James Sweeuey sworn I am one of tho Assistant As-eBSnrs of the second District: tbe defend tin's busi ness is thnt ol cake-linker; the rxturn lor 18(18 was lmule to me; his ,r lil-t are lluo; tho amount ol e c emption Is tlOeo by law; $ti!) tux. and l;u for interest; he pain no lax iu ixii; he did pay lax In lrttti; he pay si-ei lul lax us a deal, r. Mr. Johnson sworn, said I am n Kevenue Inspeo tru; v b ted this place by direction or Mr. -wenney, aua find he keeps no b oks nf sales: lacked lilui (or llio book of hi dully receipts, aud he said he had nuue and knew w hut ue made by the ba auce 111 bttrik, anil be lad tl coin b ink: he sells a great amount of candles, etc., from his hooks. '1'he case, atier argu ment, WMBdlnn Ish.i, ami the defendant discharged. Board of Schvryh. A meeting of the Board of surveys wus held this morning, when tbe follow. In business was transacted. Sewe s were ordered to he constructed on Perth street, between Oxford and sixty-five leet norib; sewer on Otis s.reot between Finer. Id and Coral streets: both tobeot two feat six inch p pe. Tbe following resolutions were agreed (o- J.'rsolved, That we recom mend to Councils to order a curb regulation ou .Newkirk street, between the Church orthe Messiah aud Kmorv street, with a de scent southwardly , to lluow the drainage of said pur. th.n of Newkirk street into said Emory street. Jietolvtd , That as Councils bare uasael a bill lo barrow the carriage drive on Broad street, between Poplar and Coatee street, the Chief Engineer and. Rurveyor be requested to give lnlormailon on the Suhject. Such Information belr.g given, and acommonloa i lion from the Broad street citizens to the Mayor, 00 ecting to such measure. It was resolved that tbe ioard coincide with tbe views relating to the nar rowing of tbe carriage drive on Broad street. Adjourned. A Warning to Tkatkllebs. Mr. George C. Hloman.aresidentot Wilmington. Delaware. stopped ifJi-?'"1 ' .Vt4tate Union" Hotel, on Market street, above 8 rth. n.irln. 11,. .n.. u,.. Slf-JJ J"5 undisturbed, oue or more depredator effected an enirance Into bis room turning the door key by the aid of nlpp-rs. Abou n Tmouey wai. abMlrocted but the tbleves forgot to "arrr off hist wrutcb. which thev left upon the floor? The burgiS e have not as yet been captured, but it is trVouiht that tbe detectives are on,tb. right track. In Jafor the many cases similar to thh., it Is surprising that travel, ers will not take warning and deposit their valuable! iu the sals, whenever I hey put up at a public hoaieT IlFABmOB AT THH CENTRAL STATION. A, Phf.ddoDktkctivb. George Ellery, who lives No 27 passyunk road, was charged wllli passtns hlml sell off as a detective. llarman II. Kruger, confectioner, sworn. Reside No. 7 Passyuuk road; my place was robbed on Saturday iileht, through the back window; the nrl soner called on me yesterday and examloed the, I lace and examined several persona about the house aud when he leit he gave a card with Detective Hen deison, Police Statlou, ou It, and said he wsnted si bonus ol ", but came dowu, and c inseted lo taklt ITU', Elleiy said that be was drunk at the lime and did not know what he bad doue. Held iu tioou bait to auswer. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Nov. 4 Reported by De Haven dt Bro., No, o S. Third street BETWKFN BOA Rim. foocity as, rew ion )Kl doNew 101 do Pa 6s senes...lo., tnxm Keud 6s'43 c. Hi l oo N l'euua 6s c 87 linn ieiiiL'U in sia... in-, no sn Uoeun Oil.... nl . ' ?nn .(.. . . S; ,.-.su 41; DEAFNESS. EVERY IN8TRUMENT TTIaT science aud skill have Invented to assist tbe hearing in every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Caodall's Patsnl Crutches, superior to any others In use, at P. UALEIUa's, No. IDS TKNTH. Huteet, below Choauut 1 6p ROPOERS'AND WO-iTENIWLlirS POCK CT KM V EH. Pearl and Stag Handles, of bea'jtmd niilsh. KOIxifcRrt' aud WADK fe Bt)TO'.fh:u8 H A'.OP.H, and the celebrated LaXJOVLTlilC 'aAZOH. bi'issoius of the II nest quality, riaaors, Knlvvs.UclH.ors. aud Table Ontl'ry Oronn nd Polished at P. MADiaA'ti. No, IU TlfNTB '11 sb lteadluu--.. 100 ih in no .. amah Mclibenuy... fill it i. ,7 00 do b6. , 61 it ah I.eh V K - 61' sh Mech lis Hi SUOOND BOARD. :i-(!0Clty9.New...ls-l(iPl io sh Leh V R..... si "'KK W Jer Ktis 7H o sb Penua K.......?. fjii? . ixio do 7'i lut) sli Caut Pf..M.bia 2U sh Leh N slk Is. Hoi, I . n J C D D I N C F KVKIIY DKSOHIlTIOty,?. AT WIIOLl'HALF. AND BETAIU 8-23tntri.r TO THE LADIE. lUVISft PrJRCnASFI the whole of a large Importer's. Mnrl. . '1J IlieiiceilSOFACChHKiN.tkAlR'j " J STOOLS. ANU HLlrPfcKH, we. ate ollerlngtheiu ba f Iniiiiirtalluu. .'j ..... " llerlln Zephyr, sold lull -elgbl. AmerlcaTwo'r.ted 01 sutwrlor nualltv. 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