BUSINESS NOTICES. psf MniU. CWftfno in FhMadrlphla' JHrt Mculc (YXidH; in Philairlthia t tfadr. (tntJiinp in ItiiUiilritthUu 0tt Hade Clothing n Vhiiadcliih fa. At iywr JinU. At Tower JfiUi. At, Ihwer JfaU. . . . At Tout JftHl. Otir stock Is mannfcturd with espoolal care tor tlilaftpaaou's salpa. IVs defy comprMtiim in ixtenl and mrirty of aam-tmmt. and in ijle fit, and make of pood. l'rirn alwayt (rvarmtiwa lower than th Invert eleuihrre, and full mHifnetion guaranteed n7 turchaer, or the tale cancelled and money re f vnaed. tial vmv tetvwn "V Bknnittt A Co., iyihund ' Tdwkk Hall, birth tlreett.) No. 618 Uarkkt Htrrft. PHII.AnKI.I"HIA. AND No. 600 BhOADWAY. NJCW VottK, Is STtwULATloif NkckssastT This question to practically answered In the ainrroi.tlve by thoessnds Of physicians every day. Sometime Hiey prescribe the ordinary forma of alcohol; sometimes tinctures Which lire simply inferior alcohol, more or less medi cated! but no small proportion of the faculty give the prefbrence to HosTettkr's Stomach Bittkiis.m the niost carefully prepared medicinal atimnlant at pre sent known. It Is Impossible for prejudice Itself to be blind to the marked success with which this extraor Alnery tonio and alterative has been administered In Cases of DTSi-xpaiA during the last twenty years. If it were possible to canvass the whole country for cases In which It had effected a cure of this obstinate and agonlsnc dlneaae, they would number million. No tronder, then, that It has become a standard mkdi CiNR In every Slate, city, town, and village In the United States, and that names the most distinguished la literature, art, and science, are the vouchers for Its rrmukable properties. The Immense manufactory At Pittiburg, with its extensive storehouses, Is the largest establishment of ttie kind In this country, and probably in the world. The amount of manual labor employed In the preparation of the Bitters, to say nothing of the strain-driven machinery, Is greater than that of any other proprietary medicine establish meat on this continent, and, by the blessing of Provi dence, the beneficial results of this unequalled tonic sad alterative are co-eztenalve with Its continually Increasing Bales. Am Important Souqestion. A very itrong pofnf left out In Evans A Watson's ditinlcretud Committee's report as to their Bale Burning. It Is a fact well known to the Committee and others, that after the weod was removed from the Safes, that the water from the hose-pipe forced out a quantity ot light shavings from under the Steam Patent Sato not even scorched, while there was a large quantity of freih live eoals all around and under Llllle's Bafo. This Is a wondei ful fact. It eclipses the Patent Bafe that bad the rooster froecn up In It In the midst of a great conflagration. Perhaps the Boston Company's agent who managed the fire, who Is a professional Bafe-burner, and who travels the country for the ex press purposo, can explain chemically bow It Is that a large fire can be kept round the Boston Steam Patent Bafe for five hours and not even scorch the shavings underneath It! How dors this patent protect the shavings outside? It Is one of the wonders of the age, and requires elucidation. A cklbbrated actress, whose fresh smile and silvery voice favored the description, always called herself ''sweot sixteen," Shestated her age at sixteen lu a court as a witness. Her son was directly after wards called up, and asked how old he was, "Six months older than mother," was the honest reply. This little anecdote la very pleasant, but what the publio wbjh to know Is that Mr. W.W. Alter sells the best coal In the city, at bis great establishment In Ninth street, below Girard avenue, or at his branch Ollice, corner of Hlxth and Spring Garden streets, Upham's FAkhu MiiAT Cobb.-From facts that have come before our own personal observation, we are pleased to state that this article Is an almost cer tain cure for consumption and all lung diseases. It is prepared from the formula or Professor Trousseau, of Paris. It Is pleasant to taste, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of its virtue as the great healing remedy of the age. 11 a bottle, or six bottles forts. Sent by express. Bold by 8. C. UPIIA.M, No. 25 South Eighth strset, Philadelphia, and prlnolpal druggists. Clrcnlars sent free. js tbi time for the grand distribution of the loo,000 worth of presents among those who purchase shares in aid of the Itiverslde Institute draws near, the rash to the new ofllce, No. 921 Cbesnut street. Increases. Those who would secure engravings with out being compelled to await their turn, the demand being so great, should 'eave their orders at onoe. Indian Bummeb. I. Is an easy matter to make an Indian "some;" that can be done by clothing him in the styles sold at Charles Stokes A Co.'s First-Class Clothing House, under the Continental; that will make anybody ''some;" but to make an Indian sum a er. It requires the month of November to be clothed In the balmy atmosphere of May. Take Aren't Pills for all the purposes of a purga tive, for Constipation, Indigestion, Headache, and Liver Complaint. By universal accord, they are the beat of all pur'ga'lves for family use. T)R. TTtlMPITRKYH' SPECIFIC HOMOEOPATHIC RlMI- tiKS for families are viewed with favor by all Intelli gent citizens, In and out or tbe profession. The medi cines or specific for each dlseasetare supplied in proper Siuautilies with fuil directions In a small book, and they have been the means of effecting very great ienefiu The system of having a specific for each articular disease, originated with Dr. Humphreys, And has been elaborated and extended with ureal Cire, and for ibetr simplicity and eliiciency leave but ille to be dettired. Depot, No. 642 Broadway, N. Y. Johnston, Holloway &Cowden,No. 2a North Sixth Street, Dyott A Co., No. 22 North Second street, wholesale agents. Sold also by George C Evans, Sixth and Poplar streets; Ambrose Smith, Broad and Cbesnut streets: Hortter. Twentieth and Green streets: John Bley, Franklord road: Roche, Fifteenth and South streets; Callender, Third and Walnut streets; Hickman, No. 8M South Second street; Mar shall, Thirteenth and Market streets; Blythe, No. 8120 Market street. Sold in Uermantown by W, K. Jones, Weueral Depot, No. 637 Arch street. It should be tbe desire of every good person to perform a great actt)T charity every year. The pre sent year has nearly rhn Its course; but there Is ample lime left yet for tho millions or persons residing In tills .State to do' a great act of charity towards the wounded veterans of the late war, wiioie claims lor assistance cannot be attended to by our Government. We advise every citizen of Philadelphia to proceed at once to the ollice or the Gettysburg Asylum Associa tion, No. IJtMt Cbesnut street, una there purchase a ticket for the grand concert to be given at Horticul tural Hall on the 22(1 of February, 1868, upon which occasion presents worth nearly a million ot dollars will hedislrlouled to the patrons of the Asylum. The ticket ousts but a dollar, and hence even little children can alord to purchase one or more, and yet rot visibly reduce their Clirisi mas savings. The object is one that appeals directly to every putrlotlo heart, young or old, Tboto BouLPTUBB. This new art, which has been brought to the highest perfection, Is now attracting the notloe of all persons. By this Ingenious art, a perfect, accurate, life-like model of any subject is pro" duced In the shortest possible time. It Is simply ne cessary that a person should pose tor a few seconds in the centre of a circular ball, around which are equally distributed tweuty-fonr cameras; from these, In an Instant, twenty-lour views of the person, embodying every different appearance and position, are taken: and by an Ingenious and scientific manipulation au exact modef of tbe person Is reproduced. Ho far, there have been models made of Grant, Farragut, llreeley, and others, which are perfect likenesses of those persons, setting forth distinctly every feature ot tbe (ace, and every characteristic Of the rorm. Dullteld Achuiead,at his large book store. No. 724 Ghesnut street, has them tor sale. What is Hons Common ob Distressing thaw a Bilious Attack T Who Is not familiar with the well-known symptoms. Oppression across the Bto mach and best, Low Spirits, Kestlessness, Gloomi ness oi Mind, Weariness, Dull Headache. Dirty, t.reaBy Appearance ot the Skin, Yellow Tinge of the White of ibe Kyes, Loss or Appetite, and Ooslivenesaf Few. tudeed. of the uioreordlnary Ills oi life are more widely prevalent lllln tuese mg Disorders, and yet they may readily he got rid of by using Dr. Jayne's SD, H-?J!.! '" '? "''one operation the Liver will be rapidly restored to healthy action, the vitiated secre tions of the Stomach changed, all Costiveness re moved, and the whole Bysieru assisted lu recovering 1U normal condllton. Hold hy aU Dnni.i. Whitman's Ciioooi.ATE.-The finest Chocolate for table use, nianulociured at the Philadelphia steam "!l"S ,:1Yu? Whitman, asttau m v - - - --- Fine Cow motions. At George W. Jenkins', No iisi7 ki.rinir (garden street, cau be obtain, i i... ...... fruits, nuts, almonds, etc., as well as a Hue ansono. ul iil conlectloiiS jeuaius ip wunuj i wii, AWAZINOLT I4l! I M ta- Merino and Wool Underwear. A4 Merino and Wool Underwear. Mir Merino and Wool Underwear. MclMiaa A liuoxuKH. No. Ohwuiit street. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL AD ELPHIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1867. "Thbrk ta ftoTrtwa Nbw TJitmr tb Sasr," wrote Solomon; and, as) a general rule, the maxim hold true. Hat Mr. Jules Berr has for once proved lae occasional exoeptlon. to tbe rule, and In a roannorso entirely novel aa to merit special notloe. lie has Invented a com bined musloal and advertlsln'album, which, by Its attractiveness and utility, promises to meet with great success. Mr. ISerr's plan Is to collect In one volume about thirty of the most popular muslcnl morceaux, and to make tbe binding as beautiful as morocoo, bright colors, glided letters and edges, and the general devices of the art can render It. The regular retail price of the music alone will not be loss than 112, while tbe total value of the book, including the binding, will be about $10. On the blank pages of the music sheets be proposes to Insert handsomely displayed business cards of all kinds, and then dispose of the vol u mo at a price far below the mere cost of binding. A large edition of theso albums will be circulated In each of the large cities in the country, their cheapness warranting the expectation of a ready sale. Tuooe who are so fortunate as to secure the insertion of their business oardsln them, will thus have on thousands of pianos a book which every frequenter of tbe parlsr will not fall to oxamine. Due notice will be given wticn and where these novel musical collections can be purchased. Mr. Borr's address is No. 27 Barclay street. N. Y. $V Vnwwal Tnducemr.nl tt I I I I I I I I I I Mj-l'miival JnduemnrntJit I t t I I t ! I 1 t Mi-X'nurual Inducement! I I I I I I I t I I I 0- Ihiunuil Jndurrmrnt I I .1 I I ! I t I I I I )0-Vnusuil JndHcrntrnl 1 I I t I 1 1 I I I ! I BrT Vtnmual Inducement I I I I I I I I I I I I r ' t'niifuol Jnducrme.nl I I I I I I I I I I I I H) Unutual inducement Till liiillll i e. now ojirr un nmnennc Mi.orK nj fvru, Clothing for Men' and Kout' ftfl ana Winter wear, made in the mot carefii, mnnnr, and of material bouitU in fir haniii, at rtunout pi tee to the manuj'ac turer. thmcmber L Thi tell the whole itory. wanamakkk 1ihowk, The Lakuicht Clothing Houmh. Oak Hall, OW THK CORNKR OP BlXTIT ANI MAK KKTBTS. MARRIED I10WELL CAMPBELL. On Thursday evening, .tint of October, In the Third Presbyterian Church, by the Rev. R. Allen, Mr. ZOPllAK L. HOWELL to Miss ANNA B. CAMPBELL, iioth of this City. No cards. BTRATTON EMERY. On November . 1M7, at No. 1409 HanoVer street. Kensington, by John (. Wil son. V. D. M., Mr. WILLIAM HTRATPON and Mrs. JANE KMEUY, both ot this city. DIED. FERRIS. At Wilmington, Del., on tbe eventne ot the etb Instant, JAA11N FjiUKIS, In tho BSlh yit of his age. His relatives and friends are in vited to attend his funeral, without further notice, to leave his late resi dence, No. 301 West street, at 3 o'clock Third-day after noon, the Hth instant. FISHER. On the 9th Instant, Mrs. RACHEL ANN. wile of John Fisher, and daughter of Samuel Stack house, In the 23th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from tbe resi dence of her husbnnd. No. l'Jir2 TuJlp street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. McFARLAND. Onthe 8th Instant, Mr. JOSEPH Ills relatives and malo friends are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral, from the residence ot bis father-In law, Mr, Jacob Grim, No. 1314 Franklin street, on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Laurel nill Cemetery, MERCER. In Paris, on the Hth of October, 1807. B1KGLKTON A. MiitCiiK, in the 67th year of his & e. His friends and those of the family are Invited to attend bis Itinera), on Wednesday, the l;itti Instant, at the Tenth Presbyterian Church, Tweliiuand Walnut streets, at ll o'clock precisely. PACKARD. On the 11th Instant, FREDERICK A. PACKARD, aned 73 years. Ills immediate friends and those of the family are respectfully Invited to attend a service to bu held at his late residence, No. HI5 Spruce street, on Tuesday afternoon, the l'-itli Instant, ats o'clock. Tbe remains will be taken to Springfield, Mass., tor Interment. SHERIDAN. on the sth Instant, at his residence. Chestnut Hill. Philadelphia, OWEN SHERIDAN, Vf., In the 73d year of his age. The relatives aud friends of tbe family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, on Wednesday, the 13th Instant, at 11 o'clock A.M. To proceed to North Laurel Hill. Carriages will he at the Cbesnut Hill Depot upon tbe arrival of the 10 o'clock train from Ninth and Ureen streets. H OBITUARY. An old and valued citizen has just departed this life. OWEN SHERIDAN was known to many of our citizens as an active and honest business man for over forty-five years. He was Identified with tne growth and prosperity of the city in various capacities. He was one of the oldest surviving members of the First City Troop, 'a member of the old CItv Councils for thlrU en years, and one of the oldest directors of the Gerrjc ar town Bank. At bis farm at Chestnut Hill he was accustomed to extend to his associates that genial hospitality which endeared blm to them all. He de voted much ofbia later yeara to agriculture, and was an active member of tbe Agricultural Society. We rejoice to know that he died in the full hope of the resurrection and faith In Christ, having been tor tbe last sixteen years actively employed in the promo tion of tbe interest of religion at Chestnut Hill, and for a considerable time a communicant in tbe Presby terian Church. May tbe memory of nls many vtrtuoa encourage many to emulate bis life of probity and public enterprise. m O. S. T. CITY INTELLIGENCE. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SBg IN8IM PAOBS. Children's Hospital. The lady visitors of the Children's Hospital, who are entitled to great praise .for their devoted zeal, desire to make an earnest appeal to the liberality of the mercnants oi our city, xne increased expendi ture consequent upon the removal to a larger building has for the present exhausted tne treasury, and as winter approaches, supplies of every kind are much needed. Our citizens ought to take a pride In this Institution, the only one of the kind In America, and it Is to be desired, now that it Is In an accessible locality, that every one should see It for himself, As yet llttlA Vina l.onn r 1 r . niti i,.. II, (In i. a 1 . n asked. Publio appeals nave rarely been made, and therefore Its wants have not been generally known. Sheeting, counterpanes, toweling, etc , are most needed at present, while donations either In money, provisions, or groceries will be most acceptable, and may be sent to the Hospital building, on xwenty-seconu street, below Walnut. AssAPir and Battbrt with Intent to Kill. James Dougherty and Jaoob Latch, at half rnsl 11 o'clock last night, assaulted Theady Haikensteln, a French Canadian, at the Wash ington House, kept by Patrick Kelley, at Thlrly-nintb and Market streets. Harkensteln whs intoxicaieu ui me ume, huu jjuugueriy nd Latch set upon and knocked him down, aud then beat blm with porter bottles and mugs, and finished by stabbing him In the lieatl. lie was tUBen 10 me i'euusy ivmiia not pital, where he Is lying In a very critical condi tion. Dougherty and Latch were arrested and held by Alderman Maule In 9200" ball each, to await the remit of his injuries. Kelltv was also arrested, and held In 81000 bail to answer the charges of keeping a dls- o:ueriy house, aim asmum anu nattery. Fire. A fire broke out this morning, about ha If-past 4 o'clock, in a dwelling at tbe corner of Mauellla and Bte wart streets, above Ninth, occupied by Mr. Craig. It whs caused by. Mr. C raig overturning a lamp. The flumes spread t the houses adjoining on each side, and ootn- letely burned their rout's oil'. The total amount of the loss will reach SlOoO. Eaoh house Is Insured for $:100. Tbe property Is owned by Mr. lucent. When the olllctr who discovered the fire wished to give the alarm, he found the nearest box was at the Moyarnenslng Hose House, but the members ot the Company wnnld not allow him to spring their bell. say. lug, as the Company wus out of service, the tox was also. The Mayor will investigate the ease. An Early Commkncbmbnt. A trio of preoo- cious spirits, named Jaoob Phtllls, Patrick Mot'ann. and Martin, his younger brother, have been doing mischief: and carrying on petty re b berlesln tbe vicinity of Eighteenth and Walnut Kireela. On Sunday morning, at an early hour, thev went to a cake stand at that place, broke the lock, and having helped themselves i plentl fully to the sweetmeats, valuod at 16, were .,,,iul,t Uw.,aanL Pel 1 ni 11 U tO Q . Of tllO I'll 111 Dli-trlot. On last eleotlon night they did the same thing, only in a more extensive manner. They were committed lor a further hearing by Alderman Pttlonell. Sunday Cars. At length, after muoh de bate, and private and publio discussion, tbe decision la made, and the Handay cais will ran. From the general expression of the people we should judge this privilege satisfactory. Yesterday tbe new movement was Inaugu rated, Ihe oars made their regular trips, and the very ones who had long opposed their running were glad to use them Ingoing from one portion of the city to the other. The day, although cloudy and drlrxly, seemed auspicious for the Inauguration of this movement. The services at our various churches were to be of the most interesting nature, consequent upon theattend ance of so many delegates at the various con ventions, and the people who would have had to forego their presence at them, or wallc through the rain to them, were willing to hall llieflist oar, and sacrifice their prejudices for their present necessities. From no quarter do we hear of any disorderly proceeding or annoyance which were pre dicted. To the laboring classes tills running of Holiday rais is hailed with satisfaction, since from long distance or unproplMous weather they will no longer bo prevented from travor.s lDg our city. IIkaring Brpork U. S. Commissioners. Pmith. The case of Juliana Ha?er, which was partially heard betore United blat.es Commis sioner Hmlth ou Hiiturday, was continued this morning as follow: Jacob VoRelbaoh swern, snld I am a clergyman, pastor of fit. James' Iniheran Church, at Tlilrl and Columbia avenue; on January 4, ISM, I married Jona than Kauftman and Juliana Maler. Mflffiile Itaucb. bi-lnej sworn, said I live at No. 1!I5 Priutou street, below Oiloril: I know Juliana K mi It' ll 1 H 1 1 : she lives at No. 711 N. Fifth street; she lives with Jonathan Kanllinan her husband: belnre she mar ried lilm her name was Holder; before that Ler name was Maler: her maiden name was Kliimp, George K. Cros heinR altlrmed said I am a clerk of Dr. Hurmelsler, United (states Pension Agent; the defendant was paid on the &lh or June, under the name of Juliana Hgr, wife of Charlei Hei?er, de revrcri, the amount or !52-i5 will 'h was tbe first pay ment inane; she swore that she had not been married since the death of Charles Hu'Ker, and that she was a willow at the present time. Commissioner Smith held her In 8300 bail to answer at Court. Dkath ok a. Venbrarlr Writbr. We re gret to announce tbe death this morning of Kredeilclt A. Packard, Ksq., the editor of the publications of the American Hunday School Union. Mr. Packard was seventy-three years of age, nnd a native of Sprlnglleld, Massachu setts, at which place he was engaged In the practice of the law until the year 1829. He was then appointed to the responsible position which ho held at tne time of his death, and removed to this city, where he continued to re side from the first. Mr. Packard's death was tbe result of a cancerous affection of the lip, but he had already more than survived the allotted threescore years nnd ten. His death will leave a vacanoy not easily to be filled. RonniNO thb Cabs. Yesterday afternoon, one George W. Smith, a black man, broke into one of the Pennsylvania Hatlroad freight cars, stsndlng at l-'orly-flrststri el, ou the track, and helped himself plentifully to the provisions It contained, which he was placing In a bag. ()(11 cer Clark caught him in the act and arrested him, and after a hearing he was committed by Alderman Maule to prison, lie said that he noticed that that the oar was marked "fust freight," and believing that it contained some thing valuable, he broke the lock by meaua of a Stone and spike, and entered. Deatii op a Police Lieutenant. We regret to announce the death of an old Lieutenant of tbe Police, Frank C. Hampton. His record, while connected with this department fur seven rears, has been a clear and good ene. Durlne tbe Mexican war his personal abilities secured for him the position of clerk to the Pleet Com mander. For a long time past he had been In 111 health, resulting from a complication of various diseases, which finally proved fatal yes terday morning. Iu his various otliclal posi tions he was brave and determined in the dis charge of tho duties Imposed upon him. Perjury. Mr. Martin Mars found a setter dog and advertised the same in the dally i apers, which advertisement was answered by Jerome Jacobs and Joseph Hobiuson, who swore the dog belonged to them. Mr. Mars re fused to Rive up tbe dog until the bill for adver tising was paid, which Jacobs and Hohlnson refused to do. In tbe meautlme a gentleman named Montague cume along and proved tbe dog to belong lo him; when tho would-be owners were arrested and held by Alderman Maule in the sum of shoo bail eaoh to answer the charge of peijury. Hat Stork Robiibd. Some time during Sat urday night or Sunday morning thieved en entered the s ore of D. 11. Newcomer, at No. 401 N. Second street. They passed through the door leading to tbe second story by means of false keys. From the second story they reached the first by going down the hatchway, where they stole about $150 worth of caps, hats, and furs. The front door, through whlh they not out, was found open by Officer Parr, of the Seventh District. Seizure op a Distillery. Tbe distillery of James Fagan, No. 1222 Everett street, was fei.ed this morning by tbe authorities, on the charge of not making proper returns. In tbe establishment were found, one copper still and worm, and worm and tub of 700 gal lons capacity, 13 cisterns of molasses mash, containing 400 gallons each, In a state of fermentation; also two hogsheads In the same condition, and seventeen empty whisky bar rets. Anniversary Celebration. The twenty- third anniversary of the Broad Street Baptist Church Sabbath Schools takes place to-morrow evening. The occasion will no doubt draw together a large number of the friends ana con gregation of the church. Among the speakers announced to be present are Hev. Dr. Ms goon, of Albany, and Dr. Henson, the late pastor of tne cnurcn. Freedmen. A meeting of the Women's Pmncb, V. It. A., will be lield at their rooms. jno. 7ft fcsansom street, to-morrow morning at it o'clock. Mrs. Harpor will be present and give an account of her visit to the freedmen. Ills hoped that all Interested In the cause will be present. "The Relations of Great Britain and America." This evenlntr the Rev. Newman Hall, of London, will lecture in Horticultural Hall, upon "The Relations of Great Britain and America, In connection with the late war." Mr. Hall is a very eloquent speaker. Wanted Shoes. Mary O'Neil was arrested on Saturday night for helping herself to a pair of shoes from a store at Second and Market streets, In a felonious manner. Alderman Shoemaker committed her in default of ball. RomiFD. Steams' dry goods store, No. 119 N. Second street, was entered and robbed, on Saturday night, of 8160 worth of dry goods. The Buntan Tableaux will remain at Na tional Hall for one week longer. No one should fuil to visit this moral exhibition. PORCELAIN, LIGNUM VITiE, APPLE Wood, Brass aud Iron Wheel Table, Chair, liiacket, and Bed Casters, sold ny TKUHAN 6 BHAW. No. 136 (tikht Xhlrty-hve) MAHKK1' (street, below Ninth. AT BARELY THE COST OF THE IRON,"wE . are selling a special lot of new Army Mess h ettles and Pans, which make very strong coal-seul-tlB. axh-carrlers, water-palls, dish-pans, etc. TRU MAN & bHAW, No. m (tlfht Thirty-live) MAR l; KT Blreet. below Ninth. CNEAK-THIEVE AND T1LL-TA1JPER9 are 0 frustrated aud detected by latent Alarm Mouey drawers. We have throe patterns for sale. TKU M AN (ill AW, No. KIA (KUihl Thlrly-ave) MAR K KT Street, below Ninth. PA T E N T E D. PANTS SCOURED AND aTItKTl'IIKl lrom 1 to 5 Inches, at Mottet 'rench bleaiu Dyeing and HoourlUK, No. 'm H, NINTH btreetand No.7a it AOK Street. 17ftp T E A FN ESS. EVER Y INSTRUMENT THAT XJ science and skill have Invented to assist the hearing In every degree of deafuess; also, Respirators; ahm, CraudaUs Patent Druu-hea, superior to any others in Be, at V, MAUIUHA'S, No. 114 TKNTH bireet. helow tihesnnt 8Spt NATIONAL HALL. MARKET STREET, shove TWELFTH. OPEN KVKHY NIGHT at V. Only three days more, closing positively WKPNKHDAY NfmT, November 13. Matinee WEDNKtUM Y AF TIC ft NOON, at 8 o'clock. The spleudid moving mirror of the m BTJNYAN TABLEAUX. Bctnes 0 feet In wlritn. The finest and largest moving: mihkok in thk would. 1 from Union Hall, New York city, lllimtraliuit BUNYAN'H FILSUIM'H PitOUHE.S. Admission, 86 cents. Five tickets for I 60. Keservel teats, 60 cents. Children. 5 cents. 11 11 8tJ KODiatT j, uukun WOOD, Proprietor, THIRD EDITION FROM WASHING TON THIS P. At. sTEOIAL DESPATCHES TO TBIEVINIKOTBLBORAFH. Thi Great Serenade. WAsnmoTON, Nov. 11. EzteuBivc prepara tions are being made to serenade President Johnson on Wednesday evening, and the most urgent appeals are addressed to citizens to turn out and do houor to the "self-sacrificing and devoted defender ot constitutional liberty, as Johnson's friends facetiously Etyle him. This demonstration is arranged by the conservative cleuicnt, who wish to brtni? Johnson prominently forward us a candidate for re-election, tnd the epeech he is experted to make on the occasion Iihs been carefully studied with that obj .ct in view. Growling at Grant. The Inte'ligencer this morntnir growls at Grant for not coinpellinR General Emory to enforce the order of tbe President directing the dls bnndiDg of the colored military companies of this District, and it threatens that if tho Dis trict Commanders in the South, do not disarm arjd disband all negro military organizations there the President will remove them, upon a request to that effect from the citizens of the Southern Stales, and if these commanderi do not act promptly, the remedy will bo applied at onco by the President. Stocks in New York To-Day. Nkw Vokk, Nov. 11. Smith, .Randolph A rv., I'ankers, No. 18 Bouth Third street, and No. 8 Nassau street, New York, report al 1 o'clock this afternoon as follows: UDited States Mils, 112 $1 Y2'.. United BtAtes 5-208, 1S62, 10$irw . United Ktatcs 5-20s, lb6I, 10."J8'10"i' i. United States 6-20s, 186 lOUV&liili1. United Htates 5-2()s, new, 1Mb, lW(alQ7. United Htates 6-20s, 1867, 107 107. United States 10-408, 101r5iol. June and Jnly7-80s, 10,'ioj. Daniel Drew's Donations. From the Albany Evening Timet, Nov. 8. Last year was the centenary year of Metho dism. It was pronosed to raise a memorial offering. Mr. Drew was approached to see what lie would give, if anything. Without a mo ment's hesitation he said he would give 8250,000 lo found a seminary. He wanted U looated in Carmel.rutnam county, where he was horn. He waived that wish when the good of the hurch required it. Ho bought tho famous Gibbons estate" In Madison. He gave the owner $l."0, 000 to go out and leave it all fur nished. Just an It was; and this gorgeous build ing, furnished fit for a prince, with Ks carpets, (.'llding, hangings, nnd scarlet furniture, makes the most gorgeous Theological Seminary in the world. The property consists of two hundred rnd twenty-five acres, enclosed with a emented stone fence, iron gate, and porter's Indue. Without any alteration the mansion contains cbaoej, lecture-room, library, reading room, rooms for professors and reoitation rooms sufficient for 100 students. Over $100,000 have been ppeut lu repairs. $300,000 will be f.iven as an endowment. A fire-proof building for'lihrary and museum is to go up, and the cost of this and ether things, which Mr. Drew will meet, will aggregate tho sum of lrom over t-700,000to $1,000,000. . DRY GOODS. D R Y GOODS FRO'I LATE AUCTION SALES. CLRWEN STGDDAttT & BROTHER, NOS. 450,43 ,AND 451 X.SECOBD STBEET, ABOVE WILLOW, PHILADELPHIA. BARGAINS IN ALL. KINDS OF 11 1181 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. PRICE & WOOD, N.W. (OB.EienTH AND FILBEBT HTHU HAVE JTJBT OPENED A large lot of Flannels, vsry cheap, Domet Flannels, lex, 20, 25, 28, 81 cents. Heavy Domet Shaker Flannels, 2 and S3 cents. All-wool Flannels, 28, 83, 87X, 40, it, 50, and 66c. Heavy all-wool Bhaker Flannels. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Csnton Flan nels. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins at the very low ei t market prices, A large assortment of Blankets, very cheap. Bargains In Table Linens, Napkins and Towels, Black Poplin Alpacas, very cheap. Black Alpacas, S3, 45, M, 82, 76, 85 cents, and fl. Plain all-wool Bep Poplins. Kllk and Wool Bep Poplins. Plaid Poplins, very cheap. Best makes American Calicooi, Delaines, etc. Ladles' and Gents' Linen Cambric Hdkft. Ladies' and Ucnts' Hem8tltchedHdkts.,very cheap Mlsse' llematltched Hdkfs., eta Ludles' and Gents' Hosiery, very cheap. One lot or Genu' Half Hose, full regular made, at 2tc, worth 87,'i cents. Gents' Kngllsn super stout Hair Hoje, Si cents. Ladles' full regular made Unbleached Hose, 31 and 37 . cents per pair. Ladies', Gents', and Children's Gloves. Otnts' Neck Ties, fehlrt Front', and Suspenders. bUomwUl PRICE A WOOD, N. W. Cor. EIGHTH and FILBERT fl y. B.-Kid Gloves, real Kid, ll-2 a pair. QILK VELVETS, CROS CRAINS, TAFFETAS, ETC. W. S. STEWART & CO., No. 305 MARKET STREET, Invite tbe attention of the Trade ta their Btock of LYONS AND GERMAN VELVEIU;rtom 24 to 4H Inches. OROS GRAINS. TAFFETAS, UUUp QROB DU RIIINES, ETO. DRY GOODS. SPECIALTIES - IK LADIES' FINE CLOAKS. NOV OPEN Tho handsomest stock wo havoever exhibited, compris ing Garments in tho most de sirable materials, and of the most fashionblo colors, In groat variety, and which wo will sell at POPULAR PRICES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. BIO CHENNVT NTBEET, s PECIALTIES i RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS. V have Just received a Case of FINE LYONS SILKS, Purchased under advantageous circumstances, of qualities varying from S4 to $550, To which we respectfully aslr. the attention of Ladles. These Roods will be sold for less than they would cost to Import. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 0 II ESN ITT NTBEET. DRESS MAKING DEPARTMENT. All tho Favorito Colors in PLAIN CORDED POPLINM, KKPS, EriNU LIKES. V EMU' IiS RI SSE, And other Hich Fabrics for WALKING SUITS, Which we will sell by the yard, or make to order. LADIES' DRESSES MADE IN TWENTY-FOl'H HOURS. A large variety of LADIES' VALKING SUITS At all times ready-made to put on. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., NO. 92Q GHE8NUT STREET. LADIES' CLOAKINCS. IMMENSE ASSORTMENT. Embracing all tbe Latest Noveltie. BLACK ASTRAKHAN. SILVEB FOX. SEAGRVVE'S TUFTED. DIAMOND CLOTHS, VELVET CLOTHS, ALL COLOR. VELVETEENS FOR BAOtlUEH. TRICOT CLOTHS. MOSCOW BRAVE US. CASTOR BEAVERS. CHINCHILLAS. ENGLISH WHITNEYS. WHITE AND bC ABLET CLOTHS. CLOTHS FOR MEN'S WEAR. BLACK BEAVERS. BLACK DOESKINS. FINE OVERCOATINGS. : FRENCH CASSI MERES. SILK-MIXED, FOR SUITS. FRENCH CLOTHS. JT. C. HTBAWBBIDOB A CO., N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. COTTON GOODS. STILL LOWER PRICES. K PIECES DRESS CALIf E8, 10 oents. 100 PIECES FINE CALICOES, 12i centl. 200 PIECES MEBRIMAO CALICOES, 15 cents, DELAINES. NEW FALL STYLE DELAINES, 20 cents. CASHMERE DELAINES, tO cents. MUSLINS. GOOD BHIRT1NG MUSLINS, 12,',' cents. FINE SHIRTINGS, IS and 18 ceuls. J. C. NTBAWBB1D6B fc CO N. W. corner EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. LA N K E T S, COCNTEBPANES, C09SFOBTAUI.ES, WOBSIEDttUILTS, MNCN HOODS, LARGEST STOCK, REST liSOBTMBXI, AN I MOST REASON AHI.11 PRICKS. Buyers for Hotels, Boarding Houses, Public Institu tions and Private Families, will do well to call and examine our immense stock and extremely low prices. Many of the above goods we are oderlug at lens than Importers' and manufacturers' prices. All goods warranted as represented. J.C.STKAWBttIDE&0., NORTHWEST CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STS., lllhicrp PHILADELPHIA. AR MY OVERCOATS. ' . .,. in nrlma rtrilor. Ill at riwn1VAf1. 4000 new u r YTl'K i IS A CO., 0 24 lmrp Nob. S37 and 839 N. FRONT fat., Puilada. Trmy dlankets. . aVKRYLAROB LOT OF No. 1 GOVERNMENT ....iflu I M ....... I In . h.lD .Ud WM jh- IniC from tea lo twelve pouuds V'!, 1 FOURTH EDmOM LATEST IVflSlllKGTOH NEWS. SPFCiXL PBSPAronBs to Bvnrnra tbmobaph, W8HrNOTOH, NOV. 11. The Case of Colonel Belger. The President this morninir transmitted to General Grant an order revoking the order of Heoretary Btanlon of Nov. IS, ISttS, dlsmlxsinir. Colonel James ttelger, quartermaster at Haiti more. ISolger wan tried by court-martial on charges of defrauding the Government and aoqallled, bnl Stanton subsequently dismissed him byan orderapproved by FreNldent Lincoln. This order of the President does not restore J'elRer to bis former position In tbe army, as all the vacancies have boeu filled. Tbe Presi dent does not direct his rolnstatemont, and that question has to be settled hereafter The Attorney-General, to whom this oase was referred, is of opinion that Ifel Rer mnst be renominated to tbe Benate, and confirmed as a new appointment, before he can be restored to his former rank. Other legal gentlemen who have examined the oasa are of opinion that tbe President's order set ting aside Stanton's order of dismissal restores lioiger to his rank without any further action. Return of Secretary Stanton. !i?ire,air "V1 returned on Saturday evening from his trip to Ohio. Patents. Three hundred and forty patents will "XVr nnmber Ship News. lORTItKRS MONKOS, NOV. 11. The Bllot Krk Maryland reports the following vessels as hav ing passed the Capes bound to Baltlmorei BriKS Paragon, from Alexandria, aud Caroline SflTwales1. ' 8hlp Elta 8M52l Charlrrtow, Nov. 11. Arrived, steamer Falcon, from Baltimore; polaore Hosalia, from Havana; polacre Maria, from St.Jagode Cubs brig Potomac, from Rocknort. and sohooner w! G. Dearborn, from Philadelphia. The Liverpool Cotton Market. By AUanticOable. LivKRrooL, Nov. 8 Noon. The sales of Cotton for the week have been 65,000 bales, of which 5000 were to speculators and 13,000 for ex port. Tbe stock In port is 671,000 bales, of which 13,000 are American. The sales to-day are esti mated at 16,000 bales. The market opens arm at the following quotations: Orleans. 9d.: up lands, bd. Philada. Stock Exchange Sales, Nov. 11 Keported by De Haven k Rro., No. o 8, Third street BETWEEN BOA RDM. lanontyss. New lui SUO 8ll Diil7,oll Oil i ltN) all Itead R bi. 4 UK) do.0dsrio. ii ivo do......-b30. 4S 10 sh Penna K. ......... oSf 100 8U Germ P R U 7 8h Del biviMou.... SO 6sh Phil A H l 800 do bU 24 124 ab Leh N sU.sAwn 2 121 do b6wii. 2D 20 do. 29 HECOND BOARD. ttoo us si. isicp....iiaH liH) an Bead B....sl0. 47-M h, jew....ioi", ftiKKio doNewl810l f2000 C A Am 6s, '89.... 88 4Bh Penna R....l.. 60 2K)ttu Phil t E bli0 24 loo no boou 24 loo sli Leb N tk...s;to. do 1- 2:i 100 do...bl. 4t 200 do boo. 4S 800 do......ls..ti. 4 K) do...... In. 4S 1"0 do bto. 4S 100 do 4S 40 sh Union PR. tlH THE PHILADELPHIA NATIONAL DANK. Philadelphia, Nov. 11, ltfT, The Stockholders of this Bunk are hereby notlfled thbt tbe Blum lax on their r bares, now payable ao rorrtliiir to the recent advertisement of the Kecsiver oi laxeH, uas been assumed ana win be pain or tae Bank 15. i. W3tmxn, 11 114t Cashier, BAILEY & CO.. DG1LEBS IN PBECIOUS STONES. DIAMONDS ! DIAMONDS ! DIAMONDS. EMERALDS. SAPPHIRES. RUBIES. OPALS. PEARLS. AMETHYSTS. GARNETS. TOPAZ. BAILEY & CO., No. 819 CH1CSNUT BTKEBIT, i lOZwrm PHILADELPHIA. NO. S BITE HT. OEOBOES, PABIS. CCMCY OF THE Union Pacific Railroad Company. OFFICE OF DU HAVEN & BnOTnEE, HO. 0 eOSTTBC TIIIBO STHGIITi PBiLAnxLTHiA, November 7, UST,' We desire to ca attention to the dlderenoe iq ibe relative price of the First Mortgage Bonds of Unloa Pacific Ballroad, and the prloe of 0 ov era menu. We would te-day give these bonds and pay a dlt fcrence of 107-M taking. In ercbange U. 8. m I8f ib91 do. do. . - of tH. iit-oe do. do. s-aieofliM. iHK-711 do. do. ot ISO. iiM do. do. s-.ot'.Jar1.tJuij,i iiwis do. do. 5-aiiof'W. .T:: do. do. t lioent. 10-40S. aiAi-viii do. do. 1 1 10 Or, June Inrae. iiltk do. do. fS-tOCy. JullMKMk (For every thousand d liars.) we offer these Bonds to the aubl'c, with every Ottr B lence in their security. Utlm lot MURPH T to v r u r nish i ng) 5 j