N. Y a t BUSINESS NOTICES. hmprtt Clstlhinfj in Philadelphia, Ohmirt1 iV'thina In I'hUmlriphm, VhrafieM Itching in J'MlaiMphln, Cnryvrf Clolfiitty in Philadelphia, At trnver inn. At 7Vur Jlil't. Al Vi"r JinU. Our stock to mannfnctirred with :l"r" l"r this sea-ni. sslea. H arfu rmn,,rHtion in xtent and VurtrJy of atmnlmml. ami in Mule, fit, and mikr. ot good. JYiret nlway pwirantr'A inroer than the lmitl rlwhere, antt full rv ixfart.tr m piinrantrrl rtvt 1 Mirchuw.r, or the talt cancelled and money re firvrid. Mai teat between ") Bksnutt Co., iiJ hHtlll V Towkb IIai.i.. t-ttth ttrriti.) No. 618 Makkkt mtrrbt, riui.ADKi I IITA, AND No, 6110 ftltOADWAV. NlW YoBIC. Is STiMVt.ATioff NucKMNAHyr-Tlils question Is practically answered la Ihe alllrmalvs by thousssili Of physlolnns every day. Bomeiimes Hioy presjrlbe theoidlnnry forms of alcohol; sometimes tinctures Which are simply inrrtor alcohol, more or medi cated; hut no so-all proportion of the laculty give the preference to IIiwtkttkii's (stomach UiTriuts.as the most enrr-liilly prepared Dieillcitir l Hthnulant at pre terit known. It Is Impossible for prejudice ltxclf to be bllrd to the marked success with wutch this extraor dinary tonic and alterative has heeii administered la cases of HYsncrst a dining the last twenty years. If It were pot-hlble to canvass tho whole country for cams In whit hit lia-1 effected a euro of this obstinate and agonl.ii'U disease, they wmld numb:r mill ton. No wonder. Tht n, that It hat become a btandaiii) mem oinr In every Plate, city, t wn, and village In the United RcUo, and that names the most distinguished In literature, art, and sclerce, are the vouchers for It rrmarkiible properties. The Immenie nutnultclory at 1'itUburr, with its ex'enMve storehouses, Is the larptkt t sii.bllilinjcnt of 'he kind n this country, and probably in the world. Th amount o' manuAl labor ea ployed in the prepara'lon of the Bittern, to say nothing ol the sti ain-drlven machinery. Is icreater than Mint of any other proprietary medicine establish ment on this continent, and, by the blessing or Provi dence, tlte beneficial results of this unequalled toulo and alterutlve are co-extenslve with Its ouiliiua!ly Increasing sales. A Bhkkzy Tim at Point Bbbkzb -The Point Br o re Park will to-motruw be the scene of a very fine and attractive display of teams and sudTe borses, deubtlPHS Ul.t ipialled by any similar display in times past at that favorite resort. An otir the par ticular attractions or the day will be the magulllcent four Ir.-liaud team of Samuel It. Phillips, Ksq., or thla city. Those who wish to preserve an appropriate sunvenir ol Ihe occasion will have an unusual oppor tunity of doing so, as a photographer will be on toe ground, ar.d, with his magical camera, will Hike a picture or Mr. Phillips' team, with the Club IIouis, surrounred by a number of our prominent cltlr. us, wboaietn be present on the occasion, In the hack ground. The programme for the day Includes a grand trial of Fpeed, In single as well as doub'e har ness, r.nd under saddle liken Isn. The attractiveness of the occnsion will be Increased by the i resence of a fine band of music, and we doubt not but that these combined attractions wl.l d'nw together thee We ol the city, U'Cludlnga large represen at Ion ol theladles. Those who neglect Ihe opportunity to be pieseut will Lave g'.'td cause for regret. A man and wife were sitting at breakfast the other day, the husband trjlng to read the paper, while toe Wite was lecturing him on his fll-slnated hours. He suddenly looked up from his paper ami said, "Here's a perfectly correct s. mimont Awriterln thlspaper gays, the best capital to begin Hie with Is a capital wile!" ' That's very true, dear," replied the wite. srul lug, thinking that ber remark would elh'lt a com pliment; "but where can yon always get themT" "la tbe Daf and Dumb Asylum, ol course." Assympa tht tic novelists say, "we will not further Invaio this scene or quiet domesticity." except to sav tuat tbe best copI may be obtained at any time of W, V. Alter, Id Ninth street, beiow Dlrard aveutia, and at tbe branch i.filco, corner of With and biprlng Uirden streets. Every housewlle should stick a pla uere. A Sioiit Worth Hkeino. Last night there was quite a crowd attracted In froutor Bennett' Fancy Bazar, No 20 N. Eight hstreet, to witness the peculiar Window display, and the novel model ol (ruminating It, which was by means of two beautiful candelabra and a chandelier, surrounding a vase of natural (lowers. The whole effect was striking, and was uni versally admired. The display of 11 jwers was really magnificent. This evening the same style of lighting will be repeated, and we advise the public to visit that locality, as it win amply repay them. Seasonable, Crlppln a Maddock, Grocers, No. 115 B. Third street, are selling their Atmerle drape at 45 cents per pound. They have on band New Bethlehem Buckwheat, New White Mses Mackerel, Patapsco Family Flour. Their new crop French Peas, Champignon, Truffle, Capers, Olives. Sardines, with a varied assortment of Imported Cheese, are now la Store, and for sale at reduced prices. Thb cold eNAP of yesterday urges tbe great neces sity ol at once pushing to a successful completion the ltlverulde lustltute lor the orphans of deceased sol diers and sailors. Tbe shares cost only olo dollar each, and, besides securing a handsome engraving, guarantee one of the ftou o0 worth of presents to be awarded. Indian Summer. It Is an easy matter to make an Indian "son-e;" that can be done by clothing htm In the styles Bold at Charles Stokes & Co.'s First-Class Clothing House, nnder tbe Continental; that will make anybody ' some;" but to make an Indian sum a er. It requires the month or November to be clothed In Ihe balmy atmosphere of May Take AYKn's Pills for all the purposes of a purga tive, fur ConMlpailou, Indigestion, Headache, and Liver Cemplalnt. By universal accord, they are the best of all purga'lves for lumllyjise. Ohkkrvb! AVe wish to call your attention to tbe fact thai the- Munagers ol the Ueiiyshurg Asylum lor Invtollii fcxOlerh' whose ottlce It at No. 112U Chetnut street, propose to Issue l,2m,'0 tlcketx al one dollur eaciublcu maybe lakeu singly or In parcels, and eaeti of these tickets will lia- n eliauoe to draw one V. the 122, 1 tM preseula descrioed In the schedule put- 'ilhlied In another column. There, a.e several can ilul prltte-", as follows: flio.ooo la United btates greenbacks; a bpieuuia luriu in iew voric wnrtn -in.ei)U; ino fsni' UB yacht Hen' ietta. valued at A-jO.OuO; a dlamoud nick late worth (m.iou; two diamond brooches and eels ol earrings, valued at l",n each; aud many (jthers. Tne whole of thene 122. ItH valuable presents are all to be fnlrly olatnlj.ited according to the mil) llxbed plau aud represent a total value of i'lO.O'iO. By tills arrangement I' Is hope. I that nail a million of xuoney will Oe raised rioiu nearly a tuuuou oinuowrl ers. clear of all expenses, ann with this money it is 'proposed lo erect and kustulii theAsilum. This Is a lair mid honest atlempt to e'ahllh a great patrlotlo charity, and every peison should take a ticket, IMPOHTANT TO BUYKKS OF HoMIKKx GOODS. . Utbrn. Cook t Brollier, No. 58 Norl.tl (ClKhib. utitet, claim to be Ui only firm In Phlladel tlelptita keeping all grade of rloslery at Retnil who import their own goods. They feel absuretl j. T'tat by avoiding the profits and commis sion!. Imposed In the ordinary con rite of trade, they suve whelr enstomera el least 25 per cent. 2. 1 hat they have the qualltv of their gootls nnder ooinpletei control uMiig tbe best yarns, and emf ioying the host workmen in their mamilaciure. 8. That, having direct awens to Kuropean Italic In, they ran kepa more complete slock tbnn if dependent npon jiuicUuiiett made here of foreign good". A cull from tbe render Is solicited at their store, No. 53 North Klghth street. A (Irkat Pmiuc Want Is supplied by Hitm rHHkVH' Homusopathio i-HKCi KK;s. They are medi cines thai laiuer. mother, imrm-, or Invalid can aloays hve at ha d, and anplv without riang-r or ielny, and w'th prompt benelit at d relief. Trv them, ree advrrliMemetit. At dress HuueiiHuva' Ht'iocino jtuuiKUPATitu; Medicjnk Co, No. 611 Atroadway, N V . Johnston, Holloway AOowden.No. 2a North Sixth Street, Dyotl A Co., No. '2t2 Nori't Second street, wholesale agents. Sold also by George C. Kvaus, tjlxth and Poplar streets; Ambrose Suiltii, Hroad aud ( I esnut H rents: Homer Twentieth and (Ireeu streets: John Bley. Frankiord road: Roche. Firieeutti and Houtb streets: Cat tenner 'liilra aud Walnut tree's; Hickman, No. a:vt Month Hecund street; Mar shall Tblrteeuth and Market streets: lilvttie, No. 8120 Market atreet. Sold In tiermantowu by W. K. Joue. Vleueral lepoU No. Arch street. Whitman's Chcx'OI.atic. The finest nhocolate for table ue, manulactuied al the Pl.lladelnhia Mteatu t iKwlate snd Cocoa Work. Stephen F. Wbltmau, Cfllco and store rno. izie Mtui-to'.. Orovkr A Bakkk's HiKheHtl'remlutattaw. tug Maonlnes, No. 1M Cheauut sireeU THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL ADKLPffiA., WEDNESDAY, What is Mom Commom oa DisTaiwsiMt thaw a Bilious Attack T Who Is not familiar wltu me well-known symptoms. Oiprestoi aor.ies the Sto xuarta and liest, lAtw Hplrhs. K4n lessnoM, Ol wnil iim or Mind, Weariness. Dull Headvthe. I) rty, t. re any Appearance ol me Hkln, Yellow Tint of the White ol ihe Kyes, Lss of Appetite, and Cosll veness? few, Indeed, of the nioreordlnaty Ills of life are more wide'y prevalent than these H ll us Ins rders, and vet they may readily be got rid of by using Ir. Jayne's Sansi ve I'llls, hy whoe operation the LUnr will be rspldlv restored to healthy action, the vitiated seore t'ons of the stomach changed, all Costlveness re nioved, and the whole system assisted in recovering Its noimal condition. Sold hy ail Druggists. Fink os kction. At George W. Jenkins', No. i7 Spring Garden street, can oe obtained for dgn fruits, nuts, almonds etc.. as well as a' tine assortn. tat of con lections. Jenkins Is worthy or a call, Ama7.inoi,v Low I ! I li- Merino and Wool Underwear, fir Bier'noand Wool TJutlerwear. Merino Slid Wool Underwear. McImtibb A Brotiiilk, No. una Chesnut street. f- r)nmoi S U" Vnvnwl S I rfivrrva Or f nifxinrf S tr l'fio.tiuit i" I'mrvifcit I nujnttrf g M tiiutval ImUtremr.nl! Jnrtumvrtitx! Innitrrmrnta ! Jniturtvxr irtn JndnrrmriitJi JnrUirrmmtx ! Jnriucr'mrntn ! JiKlvrrmrnt t Wr now rrtfr.r an Immrnnr. slnrk of Hen. I (Iriihinn for Mrn't oitrl liny' fui nun WinUr uertr. mrrrie tn the. iivnt. rrti-ffuL JSrtmnbrr I nmnnrr, and n mntrrinl boiuiht in t htimlt, nt rutiumt prlcn to the manajac lurrr I'M tell the whole trry. WaNamakkk A Rnoww, TbkLakuuit uithinu llousa. , Oak llAI.k. Cn tjik Corner of Sixth ano M abkict Sts. MA.R11IED. rrssAI.KT NKLMS. On the evenlne of Mondnv, the lllh liiHtiittl, by (he Hev. Wanders J Jt"et, ML,-, J( Sh I H 11. IlussALilT to MiasClIAnLOl'Tli ISA-l- !. KKLMfj. WINSHIP KNOLKBF.KT.-On the 12th Instant, bv tho Ilov. K. H. Kendle, RtC'llAKI) WII1I1', I fi)., to A; las bul'll I h, ill. 1 both of this city, DIED. BUDI.ONO. On the morning of the Uth Instant, after n lingering Illness, WILLIAM il. BUDLONG, In the 82d year of his ae. CI.AUKK-Oti tlie llth Instant, WILLIAM M. CT AJiK K, in the 67th year of his age. Ills rtlKtlvee and mule menus are repectfilly In. vlu d tn aliend bis futiernl, from the residence oT his sou, William I), t'lsrke, No. ?tl S. Ttilnl street Cam den, N. J., on Friday, the loth Instant, at 11 o'clock A. M. H KBIT A OF. Suddenly, on the morning of the llth Instant, W ILLI h, S., sou ol George W. aud Elleu Heritage. The relatives a"d friends are Invited to attend the funeral, Irom the residence of his patents, on the (X'Uiuy roud. near Somerton, Twenlvthird Ward, on 1 hnisday morning at lo o'clock. Funeral to proceed tn Pennypack Church. MAC FF.KTlilts.-Suddenly, on the loth Instant, MAhdAltKT a., wile ol Wdllam Mac Feelers, lu the otb year ol her aj;e. I he relatives and frtonds of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, Iron the residence of ber bushand. No. 8 Laurel street, on Thursda afternoon all o'clock. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery, MONAGII AN. On the 12th Instant, JOHN J. MU.NAUilAN, In the 74th year or his age. Ihe relatives and mends of the imnlly, also St. Augustus's and ht. Patrick's Beneficial Societies, aie itspeci fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence. No. :m s. Sixth street, on Friday morning at 8'i o'clock. Mnss at St. Mary's Chitrcu. Interment at St. Joseph's Cemetery. KICK. On tbe lltb liiHtaot, KATE GUYANT, the oi ly (laughter or Jtseph C. and Caroline K. Klce, lu the 4lh yenr or ber age. The relatives and friends of the family are respecl fnlly Invited to attend the funeral, from Ihe resi dence ol her parents. No, 7U2 Richmond street, on Fri day aheriiooii al x o'clock. SIIFBOTHAM.-On the llth Instant, MARY SIDKBOTHAM wire of Thomas Sl lehotuum, lu the 57th ytai ol her age, 1 he relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her bushand, No. 4."ili) Paul street, Frankford. on Thursday, the Htli lustaut, at 2 o'clock, without further notice. WHKLAN. On the llth instant, Mrs. ELLEN Will- LAN, aged 28 years. T lie relatives and Irientls of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, rrnm the resldeiioe or hi r huhband. Mr Mlchnel W'helan. No. lailpaa syuuk road, on Thursdayjmornlng at ; o'clock. "city intelligence. FOB ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITKMB SIX IN8IBB PAOKS.l Cool. Tlie blustery weather of the past two cava bus brought overuoutt Into goueral letjvi Hillt;iJ, lo the Intense delight of tlie colli iers. Yesterday was cool, but to-rfuy, accoulluto the thermometer. Is cooler, and We nie perhaps Justitled lu proclaiming the pn n anenl sojouru of winter In our mlilm.. In trutl , a cold-hlooded and credulous ladtvldtial who resides on Cherry Hill ou'slde the pris -n walls reports that the gutters lu his locality were covered wllhalilmof Ice this inotulug. In Kichtnond, owIiik lo the excessive evapora tion 'f moliiHses whisky during the night. Ice was formed ol the thickness of an elhtli of nn Inch. Thcjll ermomeler at tlie Merchants' Ex clinrige Ii8s made the followlug record during the month. W e give the figures of tne corres ponding period oi last year, by way of compa ribon: Kovemhrr, 18(17, Kovemhrr. lSfi8. If .-I.JI. 12 M. P.M. 6 A. m, n at. 3j:m. 1st 4tP &6U bUu (14 138 6U 6'2 0 45 48 43 61 62 45 62 67 62 8 71 (l 65 KM 60 42 44 41 ... 1st. 2d.. 3d.. 3.S 47 5'. 2d 4-H 3d 4Hi 41 M4 5:t 60 41H 47 60' 61 58 61 61 60 61 53 51 42 60 67 62 62' 0l 67 66 47 4111 hi) 40 4lh 4I'X rth :viy. 6th, 6th. 7th, 8th, titli, lui n , ilth, 12i h, mil, 0th. 7lh. 8ih. Olh. Klih. inn. 12th. Uih. Siiisj 4y 6(i 60 50 40 35 88 , 42 48 , 47 60 48 40 A Confused Gbbmav. A somewhat ludicrous Incident occurred on Monday evening. A Jolly diet man, having labored bard, de ermlued to have a "lime ol It," In the fullest seuso of the term. It Is not necessary to speak: of bis Jo HQ cation at the beer gardens, or of his frequent hlopt uges at sauerweln establishments. Muf- well drunk, spasmodically making his way along, and letchlng up against sundry lamp posts aud Individuals in no lazy manner. Now, it to happened that this bibulous Uerman lived In a dwelling Immediately adjoining a confec tionery store at Twelfth and Wood streets, and being on Glrard aveuue that evening, with bis head-lights dimmed by the fumes or the saner wt-ln, and himself made unconscious by the many "straight drinks" he had taken, be mis took his wuy, and, Instead of turning down I wellih street, he turned up and neared J e Her eon, when lot be saw tbe Identical confec tion) ry store, and robbers loading npacart with candled sweets, preparing to make oh. Wltu a peculiar Dntch "rounder," aud the exclama tion, "Mine GottI" he started for the robbers, and went lor their eyes In a bonafitle pugilistic mam er. A general tqusbble ensued, and cries of murder, many Dutch oaths, and exclama tions on Ihe part of tbe German that be would nol quietly see his neighbors robbed, followed. The German was arretted, and soon learned that he bad gone on a wrong svent, aud bad sstaulted a goodly confectioner who was pack ing up some goods for country markets. Al dermhn Fitch held him o answer, A Flight Mibdkdehstakbino. One or two duj s since It wus reported that Ottlcer Elliot, wli-hinir to eive an alxrm of fire, was refused Hccttt. to the Moyameusing Hose Company's box. An Investigation into this has proved en tirely satisfactory to all purllcs. There was some cligbt misunderstanding bet ween the o Ul cer ano a young man, one or tne uungers mere, As Fonn as one of the directors of the company 1' anted of this he mude all possible endeavors to Konnd Ihe alarm, but the wires had been so atlecttd by the storm at that time that they could not be used. The Mayor, ufter an Inves tigation, Is -aiiHfled that no refusal was meant, us unimer Biiawenng tne oincer mat tne engli e wa ent of service, and not tbe oox. Tna "Wfbt Philadelphia. Stab" Is tlie title of a handsome omavo paper pnollshed on the oilier side of the Hchuylklll, by Mr. Charles Gltlx ns, at No. 3200 Market street. The people of the Twenty. lourtu Ward need suoh an oigan for l heir Interests, and we advise them lo give Ihe blur a liberal support, and It may shine ofiener lu tbe future during each week. Dkiviko a Horbb to Death. James Myers and Henry Kellers were arrested by tbe otllcers of the Nineteenth Ward, on American street, last night, churged with stealing n horse ami wagon fiom the Fox Chase Hotel. It Is alleged that I hev drove the horse to death. Alderman Helns committed them In default ol S2500 ball each. Pj rirahib Rooms. The new building In the oouise of erection at the N, K. coruer of Third and Arch streets will be finished about the fttat of January. There are a number of larue anil desirable rooms over the first floor, whloh will be u i-ed by the National Hxnk.and those who wish commodious oliioea should apply atoaoo. "TnK IIkatbnb or Fibrt FtAHB8." To morrow morning, as we stated yesterday, the astronomers bave predicted the recurrence of the grand phenomenon which the ouionlolers of ihe Middle Ages designated by the quaint beading we have used. Whether or not we shall be disappointed II Is impossible to say: but cer tain H is that the falling of the stars on a grand aud Imposing scale occurs once in thirty-four y!BiT"' on or aoout November 11'n, an 1 that at half-past two o'clock to-morrow morning, t his regular cycle of the meteors ext.lres. It therefore becomes us to be on the lookout for them, as Ihe greater pa linn of those now alive will be relieved of nil Ihelrearthly cares before another opportunity occurs. The spectacle as Witnessed in this country In the year 1813, was one or awful grandeur; the heavens appeared, lu vei liable truth, as If "on llery flumes. " The meieors df see tided upon I he enrlli ns thick as the early snow-flskea lu Ueoember, coruscat ing, gleaming, unrt dancing tlironch the air like a grand masquerade of the uu! verse. It Is not iitiimiuial that sunu a marvelous display should excite the fours of the timid, and Ihe awe, as well as tho amazement, or all. In the year A. 1). 1106 there was wltuessed In Jmleii and the surroundlDg country a meteorld display similar In vastne.s and grxudeur lo those beheld lu this country In Xs.tl, and hy Ilmnholdl l'l South Amerlcain 17M. Au ancient chronicler has thus described tbe event and Us dire eOVcU upon the world: "Klery baitn s, companies or horses, cohorts offoot, clths, swords, and blondy arms were seen on hlna. Bsrrrnuehs of anil fr.)in Inundation, deartu Irom scar city. 1'lniiue from lamitif all prevailed." ibis picture was doubtless groiillv ext'H. ratod by ihe fertile Imiialiiatloti of tlie olirotil clei; hut it will ftirnly be linnnsslhio for any onelo witness a repetition of these scenes wit li mit. f.-elluKS of the proloundost admiration, verging on positive terror. Trofcssor Kilns Looinis, of Yalo College, nn oinlneut nstronnmer, has given ine following directions lor observing the display, should it occur, and they may bo serviceable to our readers: I. Observe In the onen air; from a stttln which cntn mu nils a (rood view of toe heavens, mute down to ihe liorlr.ou. Olinervat Ions uiado frjuj an opea wlndnwareol but little value. "2. iritis reslrable lo determine the whole number of meteors visible, at east lour observers nre neces snry; ami whenever a meteor Is seen, Its n tin ier should be amlihly aiinouticvd, lor the purpose of avoiding duplicates. . A iiiejnritv ol the November meteors move In pa'lis hli h seem to divt rge from a point or region In the LOiisleilu'lon Leo, near tlie end of theslCKle. It Is Important to determine accurately the dimensions and posltlun of this area from whlcii the meteirs radiate: also, the pro ortmn of Ihe uumonrs which do, and those which do nol conform to the general aw, . As It Is probable tht on this occasion there will be a lsrue number of observers at many dl!Tir,it pluces, it will be a favorable opportunity fir deter mining Ihe height or particulars meteors. Therefore, whenever a meuor apoears so rem trkabln as to attract particular attention, the pisiilon of Its until anions the stars should he Inc ited and tne beginning and end of the path, the precise tlmu or the observa tion, and tbn duration of the l'lfltt should be fully e-tlmnted. When the lennth or the put!) has been determined, the lust observation will give the velo city ot the n eteor, which Is an element or the Rrea'est Importance with respect to the theories or these bodies." In Now York, orders have been given to strike ull tbe fire-alarm bells In the city three times ten blows, when the "prodigies and sltjnN, abortive presHges aud tongues of fire," make their appearance. We hope similar iu stiuciloiis will be issued this afleruoou by Hre-Mnrshal Lyle. At any rate. If anybody clnnccstohe awake when the slio ver begins, let him give vent lo "Flre! murder! donner lind bllty.eu !" and other bewildering crl-s, at the top of his voice, that his neighbors may not be cheated out of ttio gorgeous spectacle. Sikcck the Wkono TEkSox. Last ereuiug a fl n It r, occurred between two young women, KiteHmlth and I .yd la. While, at Seven' n and Hi. Mary streets. Lydia snatched up a pitcher and raUed it to strike her opponent, when John I.l"den interposed Just In time to citeh the blow in his luce, liticluiing aud lacerating it badly. Iytlla was commuted by Alderman Gt orge Moore Oct op Service. This morning the testi mony in reference to the refusal of die Moya mcnslng Hose Company to allow Officer Elliot to uso their lire-box belnu out of service, ttiey sulci was placed befoie the Mayor for investi gation. TDUTCHEIiS' HOW 8AWM, RAY STAT 3 I" Mels, Jteatty's Uletvers ano Choppers, Htlc-nluif, Hkli nliiR, and (Steak Knives, Iron and Tinned Meut Hooks, flam Testers. Tinned CJlteese Knives H.msae Machines, eic for RBle by TRUMAN A SHAW, No. (H lilu U'lrty-Hve) M AUK KT Street, below Nlutb, WASHITA AND HINDOVTAN Oil, STONES and Blips Hindustan at d INlmlslta Axu-atouus; Itrsudvwlne, Darby, Plymouth. Indian l'ond, and llerea W elstone'. aud llodle's Tulfe Ilone-i, for xale bv i lU MAN & SHAW, No. 886 (Klght l'ullty-Uve) MAKKKT tsireet, below Ninth. SMALL STENCIL PLATES, FOR MARKIVfJ linen and cothlug: Brauds f'r marking tools or cat t'e; steel Future and Letter Punches, lor sale hy 1 ItI'M AN & SHAW, No. 3S itlnt Thlrty-llvel MARK IvT t-treet. below Ninth. S JONES, TEMPLE & CO., FASHIONABLE H ATTSB8, No. ZS a NINTH Btreet, First Store above Cbentpnt street. 49j WKITTEN AND VERBAL DESCRlP tlons ot Character, with advice on Business, Health, Education, etc., given dally by J. L. CAPKN, 8 BSwsmSp at No. 722 OHK8NUT rvvreet. WILLIAM F. GEPDB9' SONS. HOOK AND JOB PKINTKR3, No. 71WCUKHNIJT street. Philadelphia. Curds, Checks. Circulars, Bill Heads, etc. 11 WW Jl JJOR S E J CHEAPEST IN THE CIT1'. I No. ftll MAKKKT Street. WViarA tho Rill liniblll BLANKKTB. f Is In the Door, ft U tuthHSp PATBNTE D. PANTS SCOCRED AND MKCTtlltU Irom 1 to 8 Inches, al Mottt French bteam I'yelng and Bconrlng, No. 2e8 H, NINTH btreet and No. 1M HACK Street, 9 17jSp D EAFNESa. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT neann in every aegreeor aearness; also, Respirators; also, Crandall's i'uient Crutches, superior to any others In ase, at P. MADJ&LBA'S, No. 116 TKNTQ bUeet. below Chesunt S6p ROtXSEKS'AND WOSTENHOLM'3 POCKET KNIVKH, Pearl and Stag Handles, of beautiful tinJnb. HODGKKH' and WADK A BUTCHKIl'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LiOJOULTliU KAZOJi. HCISb' )KH of the finest quality. Hars, Knives. Bc-lssors. and Table Cntlery Oronnd and Pi llshed at P. MAOKIHA'S, No. US TKNTU Street, below tliesnnt. Sn TO THE LADIES. HA.VINO PURCHASED tbe whole of a large Importer's stoclc of com menced bOFA CUbll ION'S, CHAIR SKATS, PIANO KTOOI.H, AND BLIePERS. we are ollurlug-them at less tban cosi of Importation. A full assortment llerllu Zephyr, sold hill weUlit. Amerlcau Worsted ol Sep, rlor quality, is cents per ounce. Woollen Knit ting Yum, BtiKie Fringe, BiiKle Gimps and Ruttous, HAPSON'HTrlmmlntfs and Zephvr Store. 11 1 Imwaniilpl N.W.cor. KIGHTH and C HKURY Sts. fTX) UODSEKEEPEU3 AND INVALIDS. A. The undersigned respectfully calls the attention or the pnbllo to the stock or Prime Cider aud Pure Cider Vinegar for pickling and general family use also, to his popular "Tonlo Ale," free from all Impa rities, and endorsed by the medical faculty as a sate aud wholesome beverage for weak and delicate con stitutions. delivered free ot charge to all parts of the city, V. 1. JORDAN, No. 42n fKAK eireet, Be'ow Third ami Wsiiut and l)o-k. A L T I M ORE WITH BlaKazine sud UMmtstatlaff lliuiri. iri. mn.t m, eer flit and Perteit Hesl tr In Use. ? n be bad Wholesale and Retail ot J. si. OljtltlC. II 81 linBp Nri- MARKKT . reel. Pntla. QORAL JEWELRY. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, Have Just Opened sm Immense Invoice or PINK C0BAL JEWELHY, To which tiiEv cai.Ii ureriAi, at THIRD EDITION FROM THE IIATIOtlAL CAPITAL The Serenade To-XIght Arrangements for the Troccsslon and Moslo The Athletic Ease-Ball Club In Washington, Etc. Etc. str-ECIAt DESPATCHES TO EVKNTNfl TELKOIIAPII. WisniNoroN, Nov. 13. The Serenade this Krtalnfr, TUo arranircuients for tbe screnado to Mr. Johnson, this eveulnp, have been planned on aa cxlcnivo bcuIp, but It is entremdy doubtful it tbe citizens will take part In it to tbe extent anticipntod, owing to the cold aud disagreeable weatber wbicb has prevailed for tho last two or three dayc Listeniug to ono of Jobnsou's lontt winded harantrues, out of doors, during luch weather as we aro having to-day, wil not be pleasant; but aside from this there seems to bo a general indifference among the c':t.z'ns about the serenade, ai they are un ablt) to see why Johnson should be specially bonoted at this time. The Marine, baud, tho 12th Infantry band, and the 6th Cavalry baud bave been engngod and rendezvous at the Navy Yaid, tho Arsenal, and the Northern Liberty market. It Is a Government affair throughout, rranneed by officeholders auxlous to secure their bread and butter, aud tho bands, cannon, etc., are all supplied upon orders from oflicial quark rs, to refuse which would be equivalent to iut lining the displeasure of ''Our Respected Chief,'' as tho conservativo programme of arraugements reverently styles the President. Base Ball. The Athletic Case Ball Club, of PhUado.lphia, playe. a match gamo this atternoan with the National. A large number of Philadijlphlans caste down with the Athletics, a id grett int.' rest la manifested in the result of tho ga'iic. THE SOAFF OLD. Full Particulars of the Execution of the Prisoner, Lena Miller Her Confession, Etc. ( SPECIAL DB6PATCTT TO EVBNIMO TELEOHAPH. IIarrisbuhg, Nov. 13. Lena Miller was exe cuted to-day at nocn by Sheriff Faust, at Brook ville, Clearfield county, Pennsylvania, for the murder of her husband, Xavicr Miller, by put ting arsenic in his food aud drink at various times between the thivteeuth d;ty of June and twelfth day of July, 18UC. He died from the effects of this poison on the last day named. Her trial was commenced in January, before tho Hon. Samuel Fenn, Presi ding Judge of the Court of Quarter Sei?ion. Owing to some legal exceptions being taken, sentence was not passed until tbe 22d of June. After this there was t-oaio delay in transmitting a record of the proceedings to tho Goveruor. This accounts for the delay in lixlng the d iy of execution, which on the llth of litot month was set for to-day. The execution was con ducted In a very orderly manner, and Ihe cul prit died easy, the having made a confession a short time previous This is the eighth aud last death, warrant Issued by Governor Genry. From San Francisco. Ran Francisco, Nov. 13. The Merchants' F.zcl ni'go A-sociation 1ms tendered Ihe Cham ber of Commerce a perpetual lease, free of rent, of one of the rooms In their building on Cali fornia si leet, wlilcli will De ueuicaieu to tlie use of the Chamber of Commerce Willi appropriate ceremonies to-niht. The steamer Montana, irom ranama, arrived Tlie steamer rsterra nevntts oas arriveu irom Norll eru coasl with 817(1,0 0 lu tren-mre. 'Ihe Indlaus in Kaslera Oregon are commit tli g tlepredations, and a company of cavalry bas been orderd to t he Burnt river district, for the protection of settlers. Tht re is ureal Ullliculty experienced In Cather . . ine tne Indians upon the reservations. The savants of Idaho are unusually active. They aitncked Jluotei's stage, and killed one borhf, but were repulsed by the passengers. The seltleis are sott'trlng for want of siocic, thj Indians Having run ou auu jxiueu a great portion. Flour quiet; superfine, $7-25; extra, $8. Wheat quiet at a o(J &6. Legal-tenders, 7J; Young Itlcn's Christian Association. New Yobk. Nov. 13. The Youns: Men's Christian Association of the Hiate of New York met this morning. In tne Dutch Keforined Church, Twenty-first street and Fifth aveuue. Mr. William Uouge, jr., was cuosen UUalr- man. Auuresxes were aeiivereu Dy (Senator Foster, of Connecticut; Judge Smith, of Bos ton; tieorge 11. BUiart, of 1'hlludelpUia, aud others. Failure at Montreal. Montreal, Nov. 18. Senecal A Meigs, largely lntrrtted lu the United States lumber trade, have I ailed. Their liabilities are estimated at J-ltO.COO. Stocks In New York To-Day. SPECIAL DESPATCH TO TU EVENING TELEOBArn, Nkw York, Nov. 13. Smith, Randolph & Co., Bankt-rs, No. 16 South Tulrd street, aud No. 8 Nansau Btreet, New York, report All o'clock this aiternoon as follows: United Btales lils, mKOtm. United states 6-VOs, 18Ki, lOHViilOS'.' United Btatts 6-x, 1MJ4, UtirlOoMj. UniU-d Stales tAm, 1H6&, l(iliufUH,A. Vu. ted States 6-VOs, new, 18st, l(J7(o)107". Uniled States 5 )s, 1S(17. lU7Ji(tl;8. United Btates 10-4ih, Itttwlti'. Jtine aud July7-80s, lO&raiUii. Mai ket 111 m, with a betler leellng. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. niRTRICT COTJKT JudK Hare. Abel Blnver vs. Charlis J. Kidd. An action i l rv)lvln to rucovur acnrrUca. it wag ullt'KeJ lliat plsiutlll' pluced tho rarrhise dfft'iKlHnl's hsuds lu lis repaired i k cer tain tlipulttteil price. Ihe dsfendaiil, aflor uiakmu the ri pairH, seiil in a hill aniuiiulliiK to more than hud Lt en originally agreed upon, ilu refined to pay the bill, and the defendaui hold the carrlase, and tliU action then became neceb.saiy for Its recovery. 1 he deft use set up that Ihe bill wus pwrieclly rea sonable, and It was delentlaut's right lo hold the cur rli.te lor I aynient. Un trial. Klo x v. Brown iletora reported. Verdict for plaintiff, tliiCO, Dls-'l Kit T tOrilT Jnds-e Stroud. Tlltier vs. The 1'enuhj Ivaula Hnlldlniauri i-avtnn Fund AHn!iullon, o. a. Belcre reported. Verdict for plalntlrT, a7i-t). 'I hi mu b. Uliun A bOUH va. Kdward Maule, owuer, or reputed owner, and Jimepli Lloyd, contractor. An act on ou a uirchanlc's ilen to recover lor wore drwia on buildlnsn in birttc street, above Twuuttelh. Tha defeiihe alleged that the work was tie tie. on nnrs'mul ciedlt, aud uot ou the iatth ot lbs bu.'ildlues. Verdict for plalutllf. tr.'4. James 11. Bmlth A Co. vs. Bake". & Farly. Verdict lor piulntllfs. IftlS W. l. M. Helns A (.'o., to oho, vs. James B. Mitchell, V ro lt'i iir iiiaiiiiiim. COVKTOK UUAKTKH 8',fONf4 Judie Pelrce T. B. Jiwtfibt, AHKlaiant L',ulct Attorney. Maritarwl Hi yle was actiuliled of charse ot aaoault anil but tery tipou Mary A. U) Hn,ton. it was a family broil, tlie di-lendaul throir. i,u a aUine at Mrs. UUn lon lur e ut'OurHiiliiK ber ,uband lu drtinkenuexs But liters was evidently '"pity lur one," etc , and the evuluuoe Ol counsel '". etlinen bat a powerful ell'msl. C bails Hly de was chanted whh asHaull a d battery uixiii K. 0. IlopkliiH. Tha latter wan sluing al lha btrsklaal. labia at bis boarding U0U ous laurulug NOVEMBER 13, 18C7. IkIpIv. n1 tha defendant approsrhM him and pulled Ms hair. This oti repeated, and Hopkins struck at litm, and In to doing hrose one rf his flnirers. The defanre sreued to tha Jury that this was out a petty ease and loo trivial for the oonslderatlon ol a 0 u-l ol lustce. The Jury, tiipre'nr. ar.tiH ted the defendant, IintiOMIrit the payment of tha costs upon him. Ju la Mullen plaadad auilly to a charge of Ihe lar ceny of a plll.w-oe. I'ntrlck ('alletthan was charged with sssst1t and nailery upon Henry Dnnrdell. Kllen Cillashanwas charKd with aj.anlt and bntirv upon Mrtr iViwdflll; Henry Iiowdell wa charged with aiRttll and tmltwry tiMin Hln Callaghau. 'I ha parties are tenants ol the iiama honae. Mr. Dowdll testlflad That on last Friday Dtght nionth ano, rsllaghaii aecunod hlin of having cursed Ills wife, and ha denied having dona so; (JallnKhan then cut hi lace near the left eye, with a knlta or soma other aharp Inntrnment, which he onuld nol aea. Mrs. liowrlell teoiuied that on Ilia morning of the same day Mrs. Dowdell struck her without provoca tion, and then threw filthy wstxr upon her Mr. t HllHihan testified that Dowdell did really eU J-eropprohrlona ratnoa, and thut her lumlinnd aims h m for so dolnai and after her hunhand bad s'ruclc hyo.iXo'K'e.CT'ii1, ca"KUt bBr by ita LITEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. ForacMUUmnl Mrtrin New r Third Paotl POMT O raiLADKhlfUlA. NOVKMBKK IS. STATS) O THBBMOMKTKB AT THB 1VESIM8 TILS. tlKAPU ovricm TA. M. S8ll A, M 411 P. M 41 CliRARKD THIS MORNrSd, Brig Oraca Darling, Martin. Havre, O. U. Van TTorn Gorrli'mA tjn?'"' Suedlcor' Rlohmond, Caldwell, fchr M. M. Hnee. Crnlghton, Bontnn, Hchr C Lceser, Hnilth, Huston. K. K. Hawrer- A Co Ht-hr Lottie, Tnylor, Boaton. It niiuml II intnr. Hi ur J. I'Hdw Binder, Hieelmau, Wnleui, It. H. 1'owell bl'r Decatur, Touug, Baltiniore. J, 1. lluott . ARRrVKD ThTs MORNfNrt. Pcbr W. Kallahan, (Jlarg, i days from Ueorgetown, Willi cual to captain. Hchr Helen. Carroll. Sdnys from Calais, with lum ber to M Trump, Bon A Co, Hchr Champion. Clark, from Calais, Via Wllminf ton. Del., lo ballast to captain, ischr T. H. (trier. Wheat ley, from Lebanon. Hchr J. Cadwaiader, Hieeiinan, from Maurice river. Kteanier Frank, Hhronshlre. hours Xroui New ork, with mane, lo W. M. Kalrd A Co. 0rrjondmra of the Philadelphia Keehanpe, I.I ks. Del., Nov. 11-ti F. M. The barque fttrla, from fhlladelphla for idverpool, went lo sua at 1 P. M. to day. The following vessels remain at the Breakwater; Brigs Oarl Ludwlg. from ltlo Janeiro, walltog order.i; N. ciirTord. for Klchmond; sonr O. H. Kirk, tor Hmltb's creek; U.Hcofleld and A T. RowUnd. for Bl tlmore: J. Waples aud A. JennlHgs.rorVirgloia.au Irom New York: A. J. Bentiey. Irom Hudson lor Washington; Brandywlne, for Georgetown; IVcora and (I. V. Morris, for Boston: P. B. Coliou. tnrCnaries lon. nil from Philadelphia; l.edona. Irom Thnmaston for James river; Dlrlgo, Irom Htfniore, anil invars, from Virginia, bolh for New York; Active. Irom Bja ton for Baltimore, Wind N. JOSEPH L&FETRA. OM0 MKMOHAIVDA. Instant. nSP oAlplue, hence, at Liverpool 1st tR1er,I.ooir5fl?rlulIt; A"en' f0r I,uila"eIPhl. cleared at Hhlp R"y"t. Tucker, for Philadelphia, entered out al London 2d Inst. Hhlp John Clark, Allon, for Philadelphia, cleared at Llvei pool gist ulu Hteainshlp Juniata. Hoxlo, for Philadelphia, sailed iiviu x n hub y enii-ru.r. HteaniMilp tttar or the Union, Cooksey, for New Or leans, Hailed from Havana yesterday. Barque Jacques, Vincent, hence, at Ifavrs 2Sth alt. Pclir L. A. May, Baker, hence, at Bangor 9th lust. ffchr Sarah, Cobb, lor Philadelphia, sailed from New Bedford lllh Inst. Hchr Id May, Drlsko, hence, at Boston llth Inst. Pchr J. Orltllth Coomos, tiom Newport for Pulla delphm. al New York yesterday. Hchr BeuJ. Htrong. Brown, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence llth Inst, Hchrs Ruhy aud J, T, Weaver, henco, at Newbury port llth iDSt. Hchr M. H. Reed. Benson, from New Bedford for Philadelphia, at Newport luth Inst. Hclirs 11. Hlmmons and Transit, tor Philadelphia, sailed from Nuleni llth Inst. Hclirs J O'Donohne and M. ffolmes, fnrPhl'adel pblaor Bangor. sailed from frovldeuce lllh Inst. HchrsS. K Kabens Hiawatha, Ij. A. Danenhow-tr, and K. H. Nay lor, for Philadelphia, sailed from New buryport lllh lust. DOMRSTIO PORTS. New Vork Nov. 12. Arrived, steamship Scotia, Jndklns, from Liverpool. Hhlp J. P. Wheeler, Harris, from Olasgow. Parqne I). Hennell. Dunning, from llottnrdam. Barque t. Pay son, Daktn, from Newport, W. CHEAT SACRIFICE IN MILLINERY GOODS. P. A. HARDING & CO. No, 413 ARCH STREET, WILL Ori'EB On THURSDAY, Nov. 14, TIlEia EJiTlBE WIIOLE.S1A.I.E STUCK or MILLINERY GOODS, Together with dally consignments from New York for to days. Our entire Block must be closed out preparatory to tbe 6P1UNU TRADE, and tue Quods will be sold regard lets of cost. lllS2lrp ' HATS AND BONNETS TBIJIHEDTO OHDEIt ON MIIOBT KOTICE AUC1 ION SALES. For additional Auction ire tlie Seventh Puye.1 BY POWELL & WEST, AUCTIONEERS, No. its b. illONT Street. PEREMPTORY BALE IA MABFD HAY, CAL CINED PLABTEB. OLUK,- Ei'(J. On Friday Moruloir, At lo 'a o'clock, at Lombaidatreet wbarf.wlll her old, for am ount of whom It may concern. IU bale bay, V16 barrels calcined plantar, 2 barrels Qiue, damaged, ex scbooner Wide World, li CENCY OF THE Union Pacific Railroad Company. OFFICE OF DE HAVEN & BROTIIEE, mo. o soma thibd stbeet, iPhixadbltkia, November 7, 187, We desire to ca attention to tbe dlUerenceln tbt relative price of the First Mortgaicn Bonds of Union Pacific Ballroad, and tbe price of Oovernmeuta. We would to-day give these bonds and pay a dlf ference of 197 2S taking In exchange U. S. ss of 1M1. in ,o uo, no. s-as ot iskz, lsrui do, do, A-2SOflBM. 'at.-7S do, do. s-2caolls6. imiis do. do. 6-s ol 'ft1, Jan. a Jut iiM-aa do. do. 6-2iof'67. tHTt do. do. 6 licent. KMns. trys do, do. 71 locy, June Issna, llbSifS do. do. T I-10 Cy. July Issue. (For every thousand d illaas.) We offer the Bonds to tbe publ'c, with every con fidence Lu their security. 11 tint DE H.1VEN & DUO. SHOEMAKER & CO., MO. lot t-lItKVT MTBEET, Are now opening an elegant asiorimentof MISSES' AJiD CniLDUEX'S MILL1NEUT, ALSO, A FULL LIMB OF CUILDRISN'S OLOTIUNO. FotBorsi airlti InfauU, and MUses, n the lt tjlea. M M ibtaiP FOURTH EDITIfiM FROM WASIUNGTCfS THIS- F. M. A Pocp at Forney's .Finances. Pen. Grant on Soldiers for Office. Bte t KteM BStc, Kte., Kto. 3PFCI At DE9PATCDB9 TO KTKNINO THLBBAP. ViA9niiaToi, Nor. 1J. False Report Contradicted. The btorj circulated yeetcrdaT concer-ilns thaf' nllcccd detalcxtiou of Colonel Julia VT. fork 9f, as becretsry of the Senate, cauiei aa exatnn t.on this mornlnir of his accounts at tbe Tr4 a sory lpaitnient, wbea it was ascertained I had a biilam e of ill ey thousand dollar tadlo K to UU credit, wIucq cUecttislly explodes th story. It made considetable talk in political circles, and the conservatives uarticularlt ulied over It. Another Good Order. hn.Pual 0ruant th1a moralnn hsad an orfler' prohibiting the employment of clvilUnsin anr brau, b ot the military service as clerks m cbanir-s. lajorrs, guards, or tv an, purnosV lor which soldiers caa de detailed' wUboat fustiilcst injury to the service, except lu case where civilian clerks are allowed by heads of Burea is to Chicle of the Staff depart Jient. IlrownsvllU Collectors til p. Numerous applications have been ramie to the 1'resldeDt lor the appointment of aColleotor ol Cntitc-iiis of the Brownsville District. Texas. ' made vacant by tbe death of Collector Robert son. Ttii is eeemcd a lucrative oflloo, henoa the cohtpetiliou tor It. Mr. filulh ry, Secretary of the Rebl Navy, bad an interview with (Secretary McCullocU tbi nionnug. Personal. Senator Cameron left this mornlnir for 11 arris burg, and is not expected to rotura till Cougre -meets. Philadelphia Custom Hons. The dimisfal of a considerable portion oftb foice of laborers at the Philadelphia Custom Iloue bas caused coinpiaimsto be made aaaiost the prticei'dtne by the politicians of both parties. The tlit-chsrjre of these laboiers was rooom nunded by Collector Cake and Spocial Aeent Hartley, who both agreed their services wera not required. Another Order from General Grant. General Grant ibsued an order this morning providing for a more economical administra tion of tbe attain ot tbe Arruv, and a m ire sys tematic mode ot lettieir of coniracts for supplies, or for services required. It direc s that all pur chases find contracts for supplies or services tor the Aimy, except poreooal services, when tha public exigencies do not require the imme liata delivery ot the article, or pcrfoimance of tna service, shall be made by advertising a euQlcieat time previously tor proposals. in conclusion. the secretary ot war art interim impi esses upon all branch's of tbe military ser vice the necessity of greater economy tn public; expenditures, ana ot tne curtailment in every detianment of the service of the present ex-pen-es wherever tha requirements of the servioa will permit such reductiou. Mr. Stevens en Route for Washington.. West Philadelphia, Nov. 13. Tho -Hon. Thaddeus Stevens leit Lancaster this morning at 9 o'clock, in the Pennsylvania Railroad spa cial car, arriving at West Philadelphia at non, where tbe car wa- attached to the through train, for Wtv-b 'URion. Iho ride to this city did not mtipco him. and he was sittinr up in good spirit, and conversed freely with a lurre num ber of Iriends who paid their respcts to hint dui1rjr the time he was here asailing tha ar rival of the tiaiu from New York. From Richmond. RicnMOND, Nov. 13. Chief Justice Co a? atrived ;his morninar and stopped at the Spotta wood Ho el. He presided in court this morn lnp. Mr. Davis is extected to arrive here on the 23d iust. General Schofleld left tor Wash Ineton to-dav. Tue cost of registration in Vir ginia was $239,000, and the cost of the military establishment in tho State for the last tea. months is $5,000,000 New York Episcopal Convention. New Yobk. Nov. 13. The Annual Episcopal Convention of tho Diocese of Ne York met this morning at til. John's Church. There waa a very moderate attendance. Bishop Potter delivered the usual charge. Latest Markets by Telegraph. . Baltimore:, Nov. 13. -Cotton dull; middlings ara held at isu.i but bttyera only offer 170 Flour (lull l""" Wheat rather flrai.r?anl I. h.la . ?( uSJ"lynced,-02rn artar' white is neld li stxsi It- -24. lists arc ; siro. g at 7IW760. Kye dull at tl M r "r prime FsuiiBylvanla. Provlaioo, dull and ne"lauldL IlRABIKOS AT THB CKMTBAL SrATIOK Bdfor AlrJtrman Beltler, at 2 o'cloon to-day John Doyle was charged with being; a suspioloua cL at ai ter. lie was beid In 8UO0 ball to aanir at Court. ww Joseph Moore (colored) was charged witli cotutiilt ting an assault and battery on Catbav rlne Klco (also colored). Uo was held to answer. Philala. Stock Exchange Sales, Nov. 13 Bepcrted by D Haven A Bro,, No. o B. Third street BUrrWKKN BOARDH. :100 U 8 SN, 1SHI..CP....1IX fluu L1 B ltl-4UI.Cp.......ll4 f. 'W) 'Bl Cp -IUK'4 lt-6U I at, asrrlua luH t;m cny 6, Uld....s6. U7 lluuuKeud ss, H. ........ 91 f'AJU l.eh N a's4. (4 4 Bb fatuAAui Mi 188 sb fauna it. is. 4). ' sb Leb N stk ll 2 m do .U. .). . . Is. l ito sn irfin v K -, ' an . . tttij iim sn Head bidtlnL. ' do........ ttti HKIX1ND BOARD. tlft00 5-10's 65-Jycp...lu7 5 ah Lah V Tt.. V B 49V .. .H&. 4VW i la. 2 .t. M ..1. . :txu uo. i.jy.cp.iwi;B llUOiiCIty s. New HII5i fl'H Co. New 10I, 1 1 mw C A Am 6. '8H.... SB sh t'Bui Am..l9l?ii 110 sb Kead Il.b3uwu.4il SI mo do... S do... oo sn lieblKh N stk... n 60 do........bM. SIM luOshPata I'f. b n luo sb ihll Jk K-i80wq u THE MECHANICAL I'lllLADEU'llIA, INlOltrOUAlUO 1MA7. 4' A PIT A I. atloo.OOO. HTTItsi'KlfllOM IMIC1 OF Mil AH I-M. Orders lett al tbe followtiiH places will utnl wills prompt attentlun, viz.: biaien Island Fancy Dywlag: I (iinrt.uy, 47 N. KlKlnh street; Atklusun's Ueula' Fur i lblilng More, bil Chesnut street; Alkiusou's Uenui' ! tirnl hliin Hi ore, B2 dies ml streei; LaiiiK's Hal and tlents i'nrnlhliliiK More. N. K. cor. Sixth aud CIkmouI streets; W Iih-U-hUt's UenU' Furulablnc Hlore, 7wtt I'liesnut street; Grant's Uenw' Kurulshlug Htore, lunt l beHont atrt et; Levi's Ueul's Furulnnlng Hlore, (4. K. cor. r l.htbaud itnee streets; HtwUiie A Bon's Hhlrt isti re. H. K c r. KlRlitb and Vine st eela; Hutlar's (ienls' FurubhinK biore, 14i B. h-lu'htn strsst; rioon's (li ntH' FurnlhliliiK Htore, 2ii5 8. Tenth s rest: JonMr Hoop Skirt aud Ladles' FurnlahluK Btoie, sffl AroU. bi reel; Hooper A farker's 11 en Is' FurulahiiiK rtKira. N. r.cor. aroh and Ninth streetx; TttKHrl A 'rr' t-elnn MatlilueBloro. fit N. Nintbstreau Atkauaon lry Uoodn Htore, 1&.-2 Klde avenue, and la LHundry, Nlutb street, b'w 1)1 kerson. .-,ii V an), fug dons at 80 c. U per doen. A II arw mr ca led loranddellveredf. ) eof obarso. aud all oioia-, lug lost will be paid for. -rfbrmed In ths best No chemicals uxed. AH work Pf fjanoa of !. poasible uianner, uuder tne ,"T",,ve. nui' 8ooka rieno-d and carelul wlihout sx'ra ohar. nientled and llutions replace r.auinlry. The public are Invited to lni' ' tIier Hohl. wof fourahareaof ,s,xlll, to per csut. rendered niontlilr- ,r at the Ollles of . Block uiay tUigmS NO. iv pauadelf -f ,.,g.imni 1 1 ..nia. " TZT.mva VBVITNITB BT B,ven.Ht.a.p-of.very deaoripMr 'g
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