THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1868. THE ELECTIONS. TnrctnutoiioDiCot!?iio . 9?? in IM white votee were oast a total t Oil.WO. or K7 more then were requisite. Against tb UDmllon 3081 white end lees tbo a dosen olercd -otes were met. la April last, tie loiai Tistry helot; 1336H7. the new Constitution re ceived 70 768 vote. 27.288 only helDB oast ainU U-a msjoriiy of 43.170, and 8959 more than were On November 8 the people of the 8Ute for the 11 ret lime In Ite blalory vole for Presidential lector. Congressmen will alto be eleoied, the taanti Malta being us follows: IVuJ. K WnlttemoreHrne uoviogton. to tt. w. Revmonr. J. 9. . 4. f'O. O. Bo wen ITU lankl Ale. H. Wallace J P- B. I Hoge W. D. Bimpson. The -ote of Tennessee in WW wm tor DawJ", ftW. (or Breckinridge 01 w auu ior uou, Bu httl a vole " " In 04 805 in 'vor end 47 IM agalnet-a melorliy el B tn in fevor. In 1HH an election for Presl ei7t wit held in tnlrty-four counties aud !i(l,t((n regiments of tbe army, resulllnn lu i,.LtPin nor.ir Lincoln in 71 for Model- Ian. The electoral vote oi toe Htatewa um counted, however. In 1HU5 Brownlow was elecud governor, under the amende I onstltu tlon. by 23.8)2 vote out of a tote. 1 of 2.1,387. At tbe election lor (5ongresmen la Utti lae astiregate ote was 81.7S8; of this enough was thrown out. Illegally registered, to reduce It to .,9,609 Tue -ote for Governor In 1807 was for Brownlow, 48.. and for Eiherldge, 2,&lS-a majority of l,S36 for BrowoloW. C.gree8men aie elected on November a. The lollowlnc are Ihe cndld,le8, the first named being lor tue fciaio ut iurg: JJemocrats. ti in JutW 1. . a. . 7. s. JtrfnibHrtmt. Johu H. inner T. A. Haminont ;; ;, Roderick R .Biiiler .. A. K. Harrett... Horn on Maynard...!. O. Uouk, Win. It Mtokcs 10. A. J Hill OS.... Iouls Tillman C. A. Sheaf 6.127H wSIr-prSIS'::::) JoBePh UoUey-6M2R j .m,w AJne"-1 D. B. Thomas.... I John J. Buck . ...... "IMBBU It IlHTVKlLl....VrCllfcV a www.. 'David A. Muun.. I t w irtwloh. m J.Hmllb I " f Di t Wr ,.ln,29K . 2Mt 6 4 cm , 6,483 R 4.019R 2.808 U Cobofkb'b IifQTjBST Tbls morning at 11 tSnort term. TICX.V8. This 8tato being quite the reverse of reoon rtrnoted, will not participate In auy elcollon on or. a. TERMOKT. The vote of Vermont In 18C0 was for Lincoln. 15 808; for Done Us, (1819; fr Breos.tnriage. 218, sad for Bell. llMiS. Ine vote ol the male blnoe inen has been: lav- ...HI lt0 ,...8:l.80S ...83.1 io .:) U82 Trm. 14 OHIH- 9,i;it 8 912f 3724 11 92 vi'm 18 321 8K57 11 292 ll.MO 16.271 20 2:1)11 21 772K 212I8K 2n,wa 17,")l, IS 917 K 29.0 KS ft 18 72i)ft 22H2ilt 20,lHllt 27,2-jaH J4KW Governor., President. 1881 ; 1MU lt)8 X l.i Jhl Oovernor 81 2J President 42 419 1F65 27,6Mj JHUt) 81 117 167 31.(191 JJJC8 Oovernor ii 527 tlnoindlog scattering votes. Vresldeni lal electors only are to be chosen on November 8. VIRGINIA. Virginia, not being entirely reconstructed, vrill Dot trouble herself about an election on .November 3, WEST VIRVINU. The contested elections In ibis new State have resulted as follow: Ttar. 1in Drm. lii I President 23lu2 u,-i:is M8 WI.K02 17.15S ltfcB-Oovernor 25.0uUt 20,000f jliiStimateu votes una mrjoriiy. l'reslueutlal electors alouu are to be chosen ou November 8. WISCONSIN. The vote of Wisconsin in 18G0 was for Lin coln, 88 U0; for DougUs, 03.021; for Ureudia ridge. sH; and lor lion, 101. been: Year. tin' 180 President h(l 110 ltbl 53 777 JH63 .'.9,9ri9 W8I Prtsideut S3 4.W 185 58 332 1M6 -'"ira KM ili.tl'W ..... . I, i , i, : . . ,m M itl'a ... .. n 3, the candidates being: 1fj. Democrats. lritiii. ,..Alex. iMitouell 4)Sift ...Jol.n Wlnaus 529011 11. F. PKHinore..53ilit ,. J. A. Kid rid je 2-128 U ..JoRepli VJhs 199111 ..Albert U. KlllH (iolllt Mi). 127UK KOIHt S.OUUttf Tue vole hud siuce Tttm (ill 070 45.457 5v21R 85 881 4H s in 5.) 4 Hi 08,873 Mai 20 0IOit 8 32011 24 71111 17 57lrt 1 A iu Ilk 23 9)71t 4 78111 o'clock roroner Untis niam ihlafce Into the oiroams-anocs tid D "be dea.h ol Mr.. Annie WalmMeyyifrd.v m.,mlii. about 6 o olock. at No. a Oaffuey avenoe. near Bixtb and Fitawater ld"'"eMeJa bad bcn currently reported that tue ae0"" , ?.m. to her death from ' "WSJSt eboaed by her husband 'i,"!i"Jwh?0h toe roe.csslon of a am." ' and she Lad on ber per.on and he was arres ed and beld to a wait lb verdict of the Loroner Jury. None of the evatence tended to piove the cor rectnea of ibis report. Dr ytiaplelgh made a Voit mortem examina tion 'of the dereuked. Tue npper part of the tHidy piesenced appearances of oonnestlou, an ludirailon of rndden death. There was dlf ooloruilon sbont t he neck. This was eused by the sellllng or the blood, as Is usual particu larly v. hen death lias been sudden. Tuere were no Internal marks of violence. I made a care ful direction of the neck, and not theleiat lpn of sirat'gulHtioti could be discovered. Tae blood-vessels of I lie sc;ilp were congested. Upon examining the bralu I found a great quantity of water pressing upon the brain, ami within the ventricles. The unbalance ot the brain was tofiened and of a light, color. The deceased chiiih to tier death from watery efl'unlon, causing compression ol the brain. Blie protiHblv died In a flu Thejnry rmileied n verdict that doth was produced' by natural causes, and the prUonei' was dlnchargeit. HoMBOPATHIC DlSPKNPART OF I'flll.ADRLrniA. An ektaiillHlitnent lor tue free dlspeiist Ul u of bnnimipathlo medicines And medical treat ment, at No. 1010 Hpriug Uardons irnet, will oren on Monday next and conltnno open dally (Sundays eicept(0 from 10 to 12 a. M. CI TX ITEMS. BKTCiiT,DKiTMAnit,BT Fittino Ready male CloiMrg la the city, tii'i&l to cusimner work In every repect. Also choice stock ol selected stylus of Piece Good, tt be made to order. All vrieet piiarantml louitr 'inn the lowfrt tltewhere. and full tatttfaclwn guaranteed evrry purehater,cr tne tolr camelled and monty rfundid. Mall uiny between 1 Binnktt A Co., iVt'' t TOWKK Ht.L, Hixlh itrttlt.) No. M ABKK.T HT,, Philauki.imiia, Akb Wo. 60W BROAnwAY. Mmw York. in Election 1)kt op $2,000,000 AconrTBD.- rniLADKM-iJiA, Oct. 29, 1808. W. T. Helmbold, Vo. CHI Broadway. N. Y. Dear Sir: Absence from the city deprived me of newspaper advan tnges, nnd I overloohed your offer to bet "one million dollars cash" on the election of Sey mour and Blair. 1 will take your bet on ex actly your own terms, viz.: S250.003 that the State ol New York will not go for Seymour, Blair, and Hoirman; 9250,000 that Pennsylvania and Indiana will not go for Seymour and Blair; (25O.C0O that Grant and Col fax will get a majority of both the electoral and popular vote; and $250,600 that they wii-l, be President aud Vlco President of the United Stales. Conditioned, that you will meet rue on Saturday next, at 10 o'clock A.M., sbarp time, at the First National Bank of Trenton, In Tren ton, N. J., and there cover one million of dol lnra more that I will not win all your bets. The money to be placed in the hands of Annie K. Dickinson, and not to bo glveu up by ber until presented by the parlies with one bottle ' Ks tract Buchu" and one bottle "Olive Bhancji BiTTEita." Very respect fully. J. Kinsky Taylok, "Olive Branca Depot." No. 413 Market street. Pullndeloliia. References. Andrew Johnson, Ooneral Frank P. hlalr, Ci.(,'y yianton. Blind Toiu, aud General iHJJJUUliU 1', XJlllltl. A Obfat Cook Boik.- hBve recn'ly published jwwwtBT. Mr. WDllam W. Oasaldy, Wo, MSonth RecoDd street, baa tbe larieat and most attractive awortment of floe Jewelry and silverware In the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pore arti cle furnished at a prloe which eannet be equalled. Be also baa a lane stook ot American watches In ill varieties and at all pMoes, X visit to bis store la sure to ream I tu pleasnr and profls. Tokios Tbrse wbo resort to tonics w 'I fin Ppi r's "Bianuard Wine Bitters" tbe ! ad . U4 to br, fit Ibe different allnems of the system, wb nher dlteoed or debilitated fiom over-exrtlon or by an eibtrcinse. Trytbtm. Bold by tfrnRilsts. Visftxs' and Childrkk's Da iwi Makio In tie latest Pails styles. Ml, rilDKMtKIR IV 1X1., No. KI24 ChesDot street THIRD EDITION POLITICAL, FOURTH EDITION YAIIITTON. FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Tlio Baltimore Politicians -Rebel Speakers "What Leo Says of Radicalism, Republican. 1. Haltiei t K Pmne . g. Bei J. F. Houkluu.. 8. 'Ama CnUb 4. 1 F. Frlobee O. 'Pbllelns Sawyer.... it. ii i WMKhnnrne... WiSCOnsiu Blso eiecis uu,u will chooe a Henator to suocced theliou. Jas. It. Doollltle. CITY INTELLIGENOE. IMB ADDrTIONAL LOCAL ITEMS SB INKIDS PAJi3.J CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR. A Grecian Mend Illcg-nl Totcrs New York 'llilet es-Steulliitf RlilrtM A Fe male Plkpfket Itobblmf u Newspa per Carrier Auollier Uudve, Jkne Bunting has been living for some time wlibaiady on Xwentlein slreet, near Poplar. 3Cesierday afternoon she was leaving the house with what the Indy ol the house thought an un usually large "Grecian bend," at least it ws so iil-abaped that she was requested lodotf ber garmrnia, wbena suawl and various otner arti cles were discovered la the place where the bender" ought to be. Sue was uunded into the atmiody of a policeman, who escorted her to t he office of Alderman Hood, who beld ber for laroeDy. Yesterday morning James Flnnegnn, Charles Armstrong, and James Lirkln were prowling through west Pulladelpula, aud on arriving at the Dai by road dep.it they broke auto tbe uUce and stole several blankets. Tue gent of Uie Company saw the irausdcllon and gave cbpse to them. Tuey ran Into the anus of m policeman. Ou being searched an opert gtas was found rnn wnicb was insuribeu, " vVllilaia H. Conrad, with coin ps. of George K. Henry, Dee. 26, 1867." Alderman Mauie neld them for a lartuer bearing Tue lorgnette in the muuu time awalis an owner ul tha vV est Philadelphia Police Hiailon. William Adams, residing at Twentieth and Heed streets, whs j'csierUav held by Alderutm licltltr for a luriLer heuilng, on me charge of Illegal vol lug. illtum onllds, a youth Who vottd in ibe Kifi.il preulncl ol the Twenty attend ward, was fully o imuitued for trial, James Campbell, it is a I eyed, stole seven ehtrtkl rom the store of Mr. Bulklev, No. 180U Hurkei street, lie was sent below by Alder man Jones. Alderman Carpenter yesterday bound over a female for picking ili pueketof Mrs. Kerpor, Wbo rtsldes at No. 801 N Klhlh street, of u portemoniiMie containing tlo, In u passenger railway car, at Fourth and Walnulstreets. The property was recovered, aui the accuse! was aent below. James Keen and Thomas Taylor yesterday XBorniuu slopped Mr. lliil, a newspaper carrier, at l'.lnbletnili and Imlmr(i airettH, and robbed SI'S of his papers and about SI la mouey. After M)romlillng the u(t tue scamps rair to the ledla depot, to which P.wo iUey were f0u0wed toy Mr. Hill. Here they We. ' 8leiJ aon iHtlng taaen before Alderman Lu.vre'n ca. mltted to answer the charge of iiihway Vekterdav a man called at the lculclenceof Mrs 0xe, No. 631 North HevenlU street, and banded tbe servant a note, which she took, la tier mlalress, leavlDg tbe stranger at the door. Daring ber absence, the vlllulu went luto the uiry anl robbed ibe bat-rack of three over aoati. 'Mw Jisit DBuocRAcy." At the delega 1I0B from Wo,terfnrd were attending a Kanuo Hean meet Ids. at Berllo, Camden county, N. J., a Tbnrsday jai4tit, a dastardly attack wa made upon tbtna by some persona uukUow'O, and one of their members, Mr. Klmer Albert, on. was badly woaoded ou tbe bead by a heavy ateaa In row a by oaaof the uulei rifled " H unable to proceed to bis borne. If olnb aad brickbat law ara to pr.vin inonr nelib. boring Biata H U ttovo that th. law and ?ordVt parly Should ooaje Into pawar. Tula was an infamous attack, as Mr. .-tutaon was lniured opposite tb bouse where tae was bora aud it mmI bava biren by one of tola own townsmen T. B. Peterson & Brothers a new edUlon oi "Franc i' fill's Celebrated Cook Book Tbo Modern Cook." Practical Gui le to tbe cullrary art In all Its branches, conipilslng. In addition to Kng'.lsh Cookery, the most at proved aud recherche pystemsot French IialUn end German Cooktr.t; adapted as well lor the largest estnb hhments as lor ihe use of private lamllles. llf Charles lime Fnocatelll, pupil to the celebrate! Certme. New edition, revised and enlarged. With Blxiy-two lllus'.railoas. uompieie lu uun Iuihu uunvu volume of rlx bundred piKei bound In cloth. Price Five Dollars. T'or sale ar, PeteriiQnt, Nn aw rii.i.t i v. nuvio ... iuu ueiv uuuu ui mu unj' wau Uv Be found. Cilt and Walnut Comnickh and Moulding for Cvrtalnn; alto rlih Centre Looiis, Fringes audUlmpt), at ba,f tbe prices uiual y aswed lor them; also, l,si:e and f D9lin Canniua, veiy low, at Pikn,No, ho8 CLesnul street. CvnTAiN Looes, Ck.ntuk Tassels, Csriilcsa, FrinKts. Ctmps, etc., at half tbe nma! prices, at Pat ikn'b. No. 1408 Clienpt g'reet. PlKK SHOOING, Hpriug MattreiHeu, Jialr Mattresses, Kosb Mat ire-see, Huek Mattretaeu, Floe Feather Bede, Huperlcr Bolsiera and Plliows. At Patten's Beddlig and Upho stery btore, No. Ht8 Cbtsnut Btreet. Avkbt Damobb. ' Out of the nettle BAogir we pluck tbe flower Bafety," says Bbattspere, Feeble luva Id, do you wish to pluck this flower? If si, In vlgorate your system wlta nOSTKTl'ER'H BTOMACU BITTKBM. Btreusth Is your safety. Vt'eukneRS Is never safe. Acuta disease makes short work of tbe leeble. Reinforce, half-defeated nature with tbe lineet vegetable lnvlnoraot la the world. Not merely an lnvluorant, however, but a gentle laxative, a more potent blood depurant than any preecilbtdln tbe Pbarmacopwla, aud the best ami blllous medicine extant. Ills because It combine! bo many lmpc riant medicinal p roper :lei thst this re markable vegetable specltlo produoet such extraor dinary effects. As a preventive. It forestalls disease by niowlog the human pyslqaswUb extra res 1st ant power: as a curative, it sustains tbe strength wbl'e removing tbe complaint. Its use as a remedy tor Indigestion Is now so general in all parts of the Unite u btstts that It may be consistently entitled the National bncciric you Dysfki'sia. Its celebrity Is not confined to this country, however, or even to tL Is continent. Tbere Is not a port in the Western Hemisphere to which It Is not consigned; not a Stato btlween Patagonia and tbe Arctic Sj in wilcb IlUilKTl i-K B BIXlEIib'' Is not a household pbri.se. In this mnn'b ol fori, when chll.s atd fever and otl.er malarious disorders are rile, a medio ueil stimulant Is ni article of the first necesblty fur all wbo travel by land or water, or are lu any way et i rstU to tbn morbific Influences abroad In tuea'mo ilibere. Of all alcoholic tonics, the BI TTKH4 ara the l-urect aud Lcst efllcaclotu a ructat'ested by load irg in lily Ileal clieuili-ts and court me d by suine of the nut iiiiluti.t iiiedical piaciMoner l.i Ujb Uni.td Kiated. OlU-TLVK. First ciunllty of materia), Hibt-iltsH vvoiknuansblp, I .(vie it style, Is the It. tidy-mudo Clotblug at CHABLUB HTO MBS dt Co.'s. JUH UK J NO OVINtU, All new, Brown. Drab, and Oreen-mlxed Irish Frel,9 Coatlurt, Bark snd Light Brown and Qrecu Kcolch Cheviots, for sdIib. B.sck, Brown, Dahlia Blue, and tbe beautiful N.w Coi.obso Bkavkbs, fcrWiki..tll4 venlug Coats, an elegant novelty foi Oents' wear, u, ronnd onr C'li.BLXS Btokis Co.'i. An endless variety of Fancy Casslmerss. Fins Fbench Calv Boots and Gaitcrs. The man v. bo has never experienced the pleasure of wear lrg a pair ol boots made by William II. Helweg, is to some extent an objact of commiseration. We ipeak knowingly, having worn Helweg's boots for years. Tbclr comfort, however, is not their only recommendation, as they are made of the best mate rial and In tbe very best manner Bslweg will ao , xi ploy an Incompetent workman; therefore bit 0lk le always first-class. Hit store and faotory is at NO M5 Arsh Ptreet, next to the corner of Blxth, Dbinb' Ue famous Arctic BodaWater.and read Tb KvKHiMe TLLBarH. at HI II man's News bland, at Nona Peuns'Tsals c pot. Tbfk WlTF'a Nmi Dsif T, lately opeml on t)ns nut v,el of f Ixtbo. tl4 Is a model ei ahllHriinnni ol lis kind in evrry resptct. Nea ly II i e I up, n.rv l:h i, and convtnti-nt, noons cmiiilcuom y nlHiilnveil exeivibliiR In perfect order, tt is really a o eamre i S'"P in bis place. We have Just, received fru u him iiHii Pi n wetaij" ana "iMuntniy." lie " iaiimc Miinliily." "CVmlo Monthly," eta. Ia nd'Ml in t i tiiese an iiie o'ner pi riooinsis amnes'lc a-M foreurn the dully p ers puhll,hrt here, In Ne v Y-itk, and otlUT I'ltces, nnd tbe latest honks ca l b fnund ii'io blscouDieis. e awtvm siiccmus b t will iseciiroli jfB-W'R havb solo o rMi' !)-V. K XVK BilLII BO HIT A" K II V K BOLD SO FT t--Vli HAVB S Lu SO AST Clint Fall a d Winm CicTBisnfi m a Fall an o minus l'MiTiiiMir Oi'B Fall an o isim ejniTii i sir ui Oi-H Fall and Wixt iLnui.iei .1 HiyWf ahk now -kckivino Se-VK tHIC K..W BKC'KIVINU )'U: AKK NIlW K.e.lClVI TMK Hmii.NII lN1TALMT Tf9 Tn, MiiniNu Inhtai.m icnt ft 'J'H rto.).i II l.vrAI.M iC i"(ja 'I' HIS fc.uiNII lNStI.MSNT' DKAit'irri I'mt H (Odin. HK.1'T1K1'L, KHUHII I40I1I.H, BhAl'iIMtL Fmkhm eiooDy Hkai tikui, r aiutti (Iii.iim. iittii We imve a i n emud hi- c of bo n-r.u ri) tlm,ii" em emr cmuier and th'inirii eur sa' -re J.rge we bavefuro t utiere ud seveu hitudred hanJi to Vn p on- Kaienocm, II, led. Time fns are open lor in li sptctlon of any who il ci and ee for t IihoiioI vei. BtT Tbe New Uo-ids Jmt recelln arp; Fall Overroa'a. fmtn 7 7o to I'ij. J iiOI-epei'Sable Bulls, Htrei-t Jacket. Heavy f hcss (to do without overcoat). Fanny Over Macks. Biy'l'b t hestTllMlrts. V oni lis' die tei IMdN. Ri3 s' Double breU'd hat ks. Tonttis' ai d Buys' suits. Chi'elreo's (larlOalU e. hilriren'n BlRma-kn. t'hl dieci'R Prince Iuipcrlals. Clilld eii'a (lhau.herlal i. Clilliben'a Fancy Overooals. il 'A large fo oe of lesinn to give good atten tion to all, either looking or bnylnq. . WaNAMAKKH & BR1WN, THK LABOEST CLOlUl HOLMR, OAK II ALU The corner of BIXTH and tTAHKKT dtroe's. mabhi-d. t'OWAf M A UTIN. On the I8lh Instant, by Itev. I. P. Hornhemer, Mr JAM lid COWAN toMiasAN MEB Ma UTIN, boti of Chester county. NIDDl.ETOK PI.NTO(J.-On Octohor28, 1(S, by Itev. O. Buoliel, O. M1DDLKTON la ISDPttKSIC C, dniiethter ot the late l)r O. A. f lantou, all of this city. (New York and bt. Louis papers pleusecnpy.) PATTlfKt-ON ANDKKWd. On Oo'nOer 3. Itl61, Wr JOHN PATThKON to Miss MAKY ANN AN BifcWtf , both ol tbla city. DIED. BLITHE. On the 20th Instant, ANN BLITHE, in tbe Mill year of ber aue, 'ihe relative and mends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend Hie funeral, from tie residence ct ber husband, Samuel Hillhe, l(syvilie Bprlngrield trwnt-bli, JJe'awurn county, on Monday afternoon, November 1, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Bwedenborg Cbwcp. HUlkDFNHAtT.-On the 27tn Instant, JOHN C. BKF.lUbN UahT, Ha relauves and male friends, nnd at no the mem bPis of Lodge, No. 61, A. Y. M., and ine O dor gene relly, aie ieBie-citully luvlihd io attend bis luueral, frt iii bis late residence. No. ihus Cbeinut street, on baiurtlny morning at, lllo'clock. 2i CaLVF.RT. On the 27th inneant. after a llmertux lllnesf, Kit Jd AM) !'. CALVFltr, lu tils 4 lib year. The relative-sand friends of Uie family, nlio isiern Biar Lodge, No. Ihh, A. Y. M ; t) lnaihla Mara Lo-g, and tbe uider in general: also Beck's Phlla lelpnia Band, and the musical fratcruliv; alno the (Joluiu tia Hose Compauy aie respectlnlly luvlted to atten.l ihp luuerul, frora bis late rc.U. ncn. o. 2 jo N. Ninih sued, rn Sunday aiternoon at 1 o'clock, (IHAY-Ou ibe 2nh Instant, Mr. WILLIAM GluV, Bfced 81 yearr. bersof Bi. Auiruat.ne'j Hi. Pa' rick's Udiietioiat esocl- ety. ara Invited to attend tin- funeral, from bis ta'o rfifi'arT8ra'orcrocv; McKWAN.-On tbe 50lh Irritant. M ARY BROSIFR. dutiRhier of Henry L. ana bailie B. MciSAaa, aged s 1 be relatives and friends ot tbe family are rnsnect fully invited to atiend ihe Itinera!, from the re'ilelonce ol ber paren'3 No. utt Hree uw eti Btreet, on Bunday mtirmng at u o ciocs. i o proceou ioaior:uui..orni'.:ji-y PAULT:s.-On the 27th lusf., CUARLUB PADLUd! ai eri s years. 'I be relatives and friend., and WVlIam B. "chillier Ij)(1b. No. 419. A. Y. M.: Columbia Mrk. No. HI: K n I Ire Lodge, No. 1H4. I. O. of O. F.: and all the Houleilet ol which he was a member, am iDvlird to a'te.id tbo funeral, from his lato residence, JSn, 131 CouKrusi ctreet, on bnruny at z 0 cioor. 1 o proceed to B'.xlu street Union Vault. TAYLOR. Fell asloep In Jesus, on the evening ol tbe 2 n Insiuut Ur. JA.MKS 'i'AYLolt, in tbe 23.1 ear ol bis age. The relatives and friends of the family, the Alumni of 1 tip t en 1 ml High bctiool.llie Alumni and lnd-ius ol Jefferson Mpmcai o- iiego, are respectfully lu vned to attend the rnneral. from tbe residence of bia parents, No. srJK Tenth street, on Monday, Noveni ber 2, at 10 o'clock A. M. LIEBI C A If Life Insurance Company Of I'hiladelplxia. 8. E. Corner Fourth and WaLuut Streets JKf This ImiUutionhoino lupcrioriix the United cxrueM ojlu WEDDING INVITATIONS, ENGJtAV-D IN the ifwcBt and beat manner. LOU IB DKIlKA, Slallouer and Kneraver. 9 IS No. mat CHKSMl t' Btreet. QICAR NOTICE. Particular attrntlcn Invited to our choice stock of ClOallK, comprlslLg leading Imported Brands and Pognel's"ifurlana P.lta," and ' Fra Dlavolo" br&ndj TbeBO hi e PLIladelphta-made Citars are proving standard articles, by rensin of the r Intrinsic menu ard moderate prle es. Buinkers who have not made their tt'iinulntanre, or f.ilrly tried ihem, should do to now. Bold in original packages at lowest llgurei, SI5I0N C0LT0N & CLARKE, N.W.Ccrnrr UKOADand WALNUT Sts., 10 216 Sp PHII AT)P.'IPITIA. CHESTNUT ST.XX 'FAMILY SEWING-MACHINES TyT EBHICK & 8 O N 8 EOUTHWABK FOUNUKr, Na 430 WASHINGTON AVKNUK, PhllaSelphla. WILLIAM WBIOHTa PAT-NT VABIABLK CUT OFF BTKAM F-NOINB, Regulated by the Governor. MKBBICK'B BAF-TY HOISTING MACHINB, Patented Jane, 186S. DAVID JOY'S PATENT VALVKLEiB STEAM HAM-IB, ' D. M. WESTON'S PATENT BELF-CENTEKING, SELF -BALANCING C NTKIFUGAL SUGAR-DRAINING MA CHIN AMD HYDRO EJCTR ACTOR, Fo Oouen ti Woeilea JUnuAta-a. 7 Mntw FROM BALTIMORE. CptcM Despatch to Flit Evening Telegraph. Paltimobb, Oct. 30. The Demoerals bad a mre'lpe; "" t hodutimrveTa last niKht, when Walter Mitchell, one of tbe fpeakers, eaid bo bai wcently covcrted with U10 Hjbil CcDcr:il Ia c, who tolj hlai that radicilu"". must be put down If we wnnt peace. The croaking of this nrch-trAilor, wLo Obce. IrieJ to put dowa radicBliBtn, but 'I'rarjt Mopped him, citubcd rnucU Democratic applause. Colonel Morpltlen, ft Texas Rebel, next epoko, and w.19 terrible on carpet bofgeie, Northern claJ'aRs, etc. '1 lie Kfiibllciiu4 held several cplcndtd meetinga last nlgbt, and hove a number of othen to tiisht, prepftraioi't; to n grand rilly tomorrow nignt at the Front Stieet Theatre. Hie ICxteiiNlvo Itlstlllery cf William echtlMoe. with several ndjo'n'n building", includiuir lorty barrels ot whisky ia a booe'ed wttrebouse, clo:e b, were des rojed by flic jesierday afitrnoon. LosJ probably $30,000, partly Insured. The l onr Itowdlca arrested ycbtcrday for riotins; ou election day, In otic of the lnllroa 1 cars passing Irocu tUo WathinL-ton to tbo Philadelphia depot, we re held to bail for trial. . '1 he Meniner Ilerllu Btti'i3 for IJremen to-niorroiv. A nong the pas uengers will bo the Codntcas dc PourUles and family, of Washington. EH OM ST. LP UIS. A New Indian ICxpcill tloil. Sr. I.ociH, Oct. 30. A 8 ima Fc, New Mexico, deppale.il tajs au iuiiiortant Indian expedition Is now orgtin'zed in this Territory, which will soon tart from Fort 15icomb, on the Chnadian river, to operate ueiaiust the Indians who htve bcu onimiltitir dei rcdatiouHin Kantaaand Colorado the i'ft few moutbs. The comaaand consists of ix Cun panies of the 3d Cavalry, and neatly two corr.paiiicj of the u7ia ini-entry, lORetber with between two ana three hundred utes aud Apaches, under command oi Colonel Evans, ol lue id taairy. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. The Hamilton Homicide. COURT OF QUART H fcESSIO.XB-JU'lKe Ludlow. In the tuhituro' lliu motion to veturu.m tut tiraud my the iuorid ludlciineiit aitaiusl PiiIch aih Uoiieri swmo, lur ine uiuieiiToi vvuslilogtou ll ull- l in, lor ltteir recotntuera lun, wiiluii wai matte yes fereluy by it r. Cewsuly, ibe Jii(ls'o suimnouel ibal body to come l ito c iun ,nuu tn luuir presence granted tbe motion. Hu Biil o ibero: ueiiilemeu ot 11,0 (Jrnuo Jury: I band back to you a ui 1 01 11, u ci men 1 cuatging niuraer. i-iooi wasMlo muted to me jtcurduy wmcu ettubllaiied the feot mat, tine at least, ana prunuo y lour, wilupssps en d. riiuoii tbobl.l were not examined. Oi couise do not know Ibe rea-on tut tola, it due not appear tb'tiiuy prnc us W08 issued 10 e ilorce tbeir uiu utl- unce, and the cot-e prexeiited 10 me men Is lult; A in 1, 11 cnurtEta witti muiuur: ine witneifces wloss lames weiv enjore.ea on tne bill, were not all ex O'i'li ed: thai tuieeor lour. Wao tesllmoiiv. It 1 all' Kin, In fl l .iul Itul'tfllA UH, Uttiu MOb UdOf SU QJ Dion d to a t ud tun eirAiid Jury. I have, slwe me ol iirna ent ywerday. ex unl .ed cii-etully tbe praj "' .'' .nli o ail wit:i tao-i inl UIT IV'UVUKI. n TT I1VJ J1 1. M u UU1J1U.H iiir III M 1 .... audi am ol cpinl m 1 hut petiUlug u sesiiouof a Grand Jury, ibe louri bus no ifgul (10 er to soud aoill ol mole mcni 10 nuoiber (Jrand Ju-y sitting at ano hir iitm, while Hie uniform 1 rac loe of this Couit has heeu,li r ) eais pat. in send back bills to lue Orand Jiny to whom tby Wfreoi-ilndlly submit ed, veh'-re win.esKes wliosu naui.s are nn ine bills bve not been exumined. I doubted somewhat 1 tie t-oer of tl.e Court, lu the nhs uci of ti stimony tuipunlng yi ur motives, to send the bill to anott er Qrui Jary. while I MBS as clea-ly (ifopinlnn that yutt tulu'il have bi m mlsied lu d'tpmloj ol this c.esej, from m-i laji 1 1ml all the v.iints.-iis had not been nmtninl; and, therefore, the mil will, by my dlrecilou. go bark ti you lor rec losluerailon. In .blsc inae : tiou'l di sire iuny to luttirutt ti u upjn your duty. At ibe ti mmeccemeut ol ibis term 1 lulu yoiiibtttyoii neio au Inrepeudsnt body, B1 aueling beiweea ibe ac cuser and tbe accused: without yoir atlirmt lve ac Ion no man eiin kihuiI before the bar ol tula Court unsrgid Kliti crlur ; au 1 lu 01 posing olcospj bmuht Retoie you, 110 rcllluus, sncta. or pollncal te-ilug should be aloved to euibarra.s you la the discuarge 01 your eiutv. 1 now rinlhrm emj hatlcally what I then said, and I ciec'are tha If any (ira-nl Juror permits blmielr to be coi irolled by anything except the law a id the evidence he deliberately eomiiills perjury. Further more, in ejarulha'lniis beiorn yiullio one (juo.lion f r j our roiis'deratlou Is whether a prima lacectie Is made 0111 fe r the act'ein ol the C' nirt and tne pjtlt jmy. in no li stance have you tt determine m guilt or Inm ci uce c t ihe .ccuBed; all you b ve to do ig tu deteimtne whether lher Is sutllclent evidence before you of a prima lucle nature requiting au explauatiou 10 a ct url of Jiibtice. The iiutstluu ot the degree of murder do-s not rise ben iv a Orand Jury. The question for your consider allon Is Vibeiber uuon the bill as piewentPd the evl Hence Is Kultlcient to cad upon tbe d'eudaut to anBwerthe charge ef murder. If the evidence bat uifde tut a prima facie case, you canuot decide tbe guilt or innocence 01 tbe accused, if ihe couduut ot ibe prisoner Is such as clearly 10 estanllsh sun 1 acase ss to I'quire his ettendance before a court of Jus ic, the bill muet be Itniud a ' true bll ." It the evidence does not tsta'ollth such a cose, ths bl.l must be lynored. I co not c'alm Ihe r'ght ti Indicate atiy opinion on the evidence which Is before you. Tne tesl mojv is tor out consideration alun: Itlsyo ir responsibility bpor Ood aud maa, not mine, tint I warn ynu in ibe niosi leilemn marner. and hy every consideration that hhonld actuate a Judg, a juror. a d citlaiu, 1 lai yon tl e ti Is Mil Into your consideration, ana that you Ou bluesly wllboui ier, atr-clon, or partiality, cdctidcr tbe evidence wblca Is kutn hied, aud apply 10 11 at evidence ibe precipes I have staled. U tl en, tinder voiir oatbs, you decide tba ins bill B'onid be iiinored tuuke that dl position of tne cie. If, In r considering your deterailoatlon. yo 1 find the t . Itn uce will Buktalu ibe cbarge, you will rft'iru a Hue bill. I canuot Bcqult mjae f of tbe resnonMl hi by wblcb I owe to 1 hit couim inlty, and, ahovn all the icrpnnelbllliy Impuaed upon mo by my latbnt ollice. without mus clearly eolalilng tin la to ynu, leaviuv to you 1 bet guars of respooslhlil'y whlun will be yours. I' nut now. must certally here. fier. I direct snbi avias to Issue lor the witnesses not yel examined b- lore 1 h'S Grand Jury, a d I will not, dis charge this Jury until ibe r term of service lias ex pired, or until I am fali-lied that every ress in ii'ile eflur' lias bieu exhausted in the alterant to procure tbe o tin- sbwh whose name, have beuu e iUor6jd upon ibis bll it dicta em. When tbe Jur.ge bad flulab:d,tbe Grand Juryie tlred In ilielr room. LIBTHIe T CoUHT. No. 1 Jud,'e Btro td.-Olry vs. Johu H c(lni Is, PmIiICc L vy.aiid J, W. erl'n An action 10 ri-cover reiu for ibe Caltowblll 9 r-eiwh.i. I, lien ed l, bti benl by the tieie.drt'iti und-'r a tetse. The li let Fe Ob led that ibey were the ocojptuls 01 the premises, hut set (orth Ibat their leoxe bad ben reKulur'v a-igne(l to oilier pn.nl b Oi trla'. VOX UT Olf COMMON PI.KAS-Judge Pelrce. miner & Co.. to usu or John W. Masseiy vs. A M. A J. L. A, a'. An nci'on to recover lor good sold aul delivered", wbloh the de teuee allettcd bad beeu pld fur, Ou tri-il. Inning tlio trlul of IhU cusj. while one ol Ibe I twj trt nai adCrtUHing the Jury, a rough looking fellow hnl'lin an elevaied pcslHon In ihe auillioriiuu. atid feein g linporiant undprllie l itl iPuee ol boi, mine, took exuep lnn to certsln Ideas advaucen by tbe Biieeker. and expresi l bit nhjeo'i hi bv ex claiming. 'That's a d d lie." This lurued the inliids of 11 from soke law and Ior-Io to the cnmlca lly of Biicb an miruslun, andarigot bonny luuili was lu duliied in. But the ongtiiul cuse of tbls mirth was rudely snatcMd Iroui nls hlsb throne h, hind th' door, Hi d aliimst -run the rapidity of ihoukht bottled out 01 ihe court room and Into tbe street. tTontevteel Election. Petitions wrro tbls morning pre ented enntesttng Ibe e ulcus of City Commissioner and City Con. loller. n bleb the Conr. dire tied to oe hied, aud take Ibe. coune ot ibuse alreauy filed. TLc Command in the Soullmest -Vost Ofllco Dinicultics Local Improvements. Tlic Indian War Election Bels- lliot in New York-Serious Conflagration. FROM WASHINGTON. Special Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Washington, Oot. 30. (-rnrrrtl Hcliilr.e-lnuiii arrived this morniTi"; from Nev York, where ho bas been enRaned ai a ruembTof ibe Uetirlns Boaid. It whs rumore d that he had been sent for lo succeed ReynolrlB In Texaj, but this wai incorrert, to he was assured by Secretary SeLoCtld. He Ib wuititi? order;. 1'oalnitiMtrr-(Jenernl Itnndrtll is very much aT.nojed at the publication of a statement lhat tbere will be thown tt dedcicacy to his Depatiment dariug ibe last fiseil yetrof upwards of six n.llliotis of dollarn. All day yes terday he was Spuring to how that tbe state merit is not true, and the White House reporter comes to his rescae ibis morninfr, and be'.wern the two the affair Is muddlod at badly as Dc'.mar about the national finance". Tbo Auditor has not tnadd his reporl et upon 1'ost ltflec lOxpeiitrCs, so all flfiires ptirporltDg to repreteat the condi lion of the Dtpartruent must bi received with allowance. The ( lly Aniliorillea have notified the Baltimore and Ohio Rtllroad Conpany ot tbeir inte ntion to grade I street foithwl.h upon a portion where the railroal track run?, a fid if this is done the trak will be covered ten feet b -low the level of the street which will cut of couimunlction with the depot for about ore mile. Much ill-fcelm? exists be. tween Councils aud the railroad company, bu it is thought some arrangement will be made by which travel will not be tntcrleicd with. The Gtaat l'ugtlists. Special Detpatch to The Evening Telegraph. L'ostok, Oct. 30. Worxald and O'Bildjrln the giant putrilibt., wbo were arrested und held to bail in tbe sum SiOOO ea?h for prize-fighting at Lynn, Llae., yesterday, were to-day released tbeir tncuds hiving clubbed togdher and given the proper bonds for their appearance in Janu ary next lor trial. 0'Bald.tin is in this city, and whs riding out to-day, wilh rather a bruied laco plainly showinir striking evidence of the mill ot jeeieiday moinins. FROM EUROPE BY CABLE. This Aflernonn's (tuoffttionie). Lomcon. Oct. 302 30 P. M. American secu rities timet and fteajy. Fbankfort, Oct. 30 United State bonds firmer and histher. Snles at 78?. Manchester, Oct. 30-2 30 P. M. The Man cbeMer novices are Ies3 iavorabie. and ciuse dullness in tbe cotton market. Lard quiet, aud steady. Naval Stores quiet. Latest Markets by Telegraph. NtW Yobk, Oct. 80. Slocks stiong. cuuaso nnd Rook Island, Vb',: KoaUlitK, Dd'a: Cnntou Co, : Krie, S; Cievelauil aud 'inludo, lu2;; CleveiauO aiu PillMburg, H7h PittHhurg and ri, Wayne, ll-'j'i MIcliiKun touihern, Mi's; Mew Yora Central. 12ia, Illinois Cential. 144; Virluia s, D(l; HuUaon River, 1 87; -. ts. tl?7i; do, Istu, llljj; (to. lHtU. ill?,'; do. new. IP ,'.: 1" 4id, ltx. Gold, l'H. Moaey, 7 pur cent. ,.nlna 03 riitw VoBit. Oct. Si. Cotton steany ai vo-ao. 'iour heavy; pftleH ul 7SIH1 b erruls t ysleruy' quotatl'ins. w beat di cllnli g. e. oru dub. aud it cilneii lc: m of .r mi.i 01 busiiT.'n m si-iiKrt i-r UHt. uuiui m 71.007a j. Reef quiet. Pork llroi ai fuV.S. Lrd Un.l at 17il7,'4c. W hiek y quiet. W11 ui not on, N. C. Oct S.-fVlton dull: sales of 20 bales, mixed lots, at iJc, Kec, I pis lor tbee dais, e ul I11K lodav, H9 bales. Fx 00. 11 CottSlw iae, OU bles Mock eetlmsled on band. 50 ba es. IIokatio in Town. According to announce ment, liorullo Heyuiour, the Diuot rH.le caudl e ate lor the Presidency, amved In ibe oity at a few ininutoM afier 1 o'clock: thlsafieruoou. Tho train convey ii;g hint and the (Jomiautee ap pointed f'ir the uurpose of escorting 111m came Into the Heading depot, at TolntM-uiu and CjI lov. hill streets, where an iudlciliolnate luasn ol hninHijlty, consisting of tuen, women, uud chlldre n, weie in waiting to receive the distin guish! d visitor. Tho ttalu was delayed Fome time, owing to tbo fact that Mr. Uoyinour responded to the calls or citizens at tbe vailous statioas aloug the road between Heading aud Philadelphia. On entering the depot the crowd cheered lustily and dltcharued pistol shots; and on Mr. Key mour landing from the platform of f ile car, Unfilled by Lewis O. Cas-sldv, Kq., and William V. Bradford, Keq., there was a rush and a yell, and It wus wliu extreme diftiuiilty that tho parly forced its way to the street, where car riages were standing. Mr. Seymour was placed In n vehicle drawn by four horses, when it started down Thirteenth street to Arch, to JSiHh, and to the Continental Hotel. Judging from the closed windows and tho want ol bunting along the route over whloh tbe procet slon passed, we opine t hat tbe arrival ofibls distinguished man has caused but littles excitement among our loyal citizens. He will adorers tbe LH inocracy to-uightal the Academy of Music. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EICH1.GK BALES, OOT. 30 Repor.ed by De Ilaveu fc Br ., No. 40 8. Third street BETWEEN BOARD-. (VO0 S-20S '67..CP C 1 1' !i tamo Ked K7 ...10 1 W) uity em. rmwu.iii;.' (IK) I.eh 6a. coin I. IS. I !, Uo Hel.t Del dm tu. ho The coal tonnage on the Oanal of the Botanyl kill Navigation Company for the week ending Oct. id), Inst., inclusive, was .13 43710 tons. Corretsnonding week Jast year 33 Vii lO " Increase for tha week 1.6M o - For tha season to Oet 29, 18A8 iool78 13 " For the seso- to oot, 20, lt)u7 8o0,J li( V Decrease for tbe eason... 60.wo.vv till 1 ilrni lb Nav...bt0. VI 2 Usn Readlng...l. V leu do uao. ,, HO do.n 4tl iro do ... ...bito. )vj V 6 rio......... Hd'j N do ClOS-ill 10) do.lnt Tue I0 UO.ra l'J.' s iiesi I'bll A H to 8l KOsbtt Am. .. 12 U M BhPesnaH Is- iHi 4 do Bfti BKCON D BO A TIP. t'COO City s. New I'W.'-ti 2u'Jsli New Creek.b5 HMttiO do.niuu lti:,'t II uu an. ntw IMtiU do'-5wu. Id;, ItMO do. ew.....'0 con do. New 10171 IbsOLeb Bs.soin !.. 9t4 I100U do.RR I...... feu), t Hti Cam A Am Lit) Mi eh t ota i'f. 8 7 au PeuuaB ".'i itou sb Feed bum ....... 6ii s 0 uo -Lei 310 do. ill tm do a 2 0 8b Bis Ml b3 1. ivo do bsn. 4E V 0 sh Read tt ola. I'O do... Hmi 1 0 do . K4 MEDICAL. FROM WASHINGTON. The Indian Wnr-Ofllclitl RcnArtS frottt Ucncrnl istiei-liluu. Despatch to the Aisoeiateil Frets. WAsniNotoN, Ocf. 30 The lollowlni; was re ceived at tho War Dopartracnt this morning; bT. Louie, Oci. 29.-Brevet Usjor-Ueneral E. L. TobPfnd, A. 4. 0. The following despatch fiom Grneral Sberldau Is just received: In tue Field, Fort I1ys, Kansas, Depart ment of Missouri. Oct. 28. Brevet Major-Ueoeral W. A. Nitbots (ete:al Carr, wilh seven com. panics of tbe 5tU Cavalry, under Lieutenant Pttion. struck tn Indians on Bhntner's creek, sou'.h ot Beaver, on the 25, h int., killed tea Indians atd five ponies, and captured three penic. Ibe next day he followed the Indians, vbo disputed bis advance to protect their lodges and Mock. Tbe Indians burning tha prairie to the windward not s.oppinir the ad vance of the troops, they forced the Indians to abandon their rotes and camp, and lodge equipagx, capturing and kiiliug seventy-two borcs. Oen rl Carr is ttill porsuiue them Colonel Bnrkhead is also in the stuae section, and I tli ink bc.'ote this has joiucd Gcu. Carr. (Signed) P. A. Sheridan. W. A. Nichols, A. A. 0. FR OM NEW YORK. Ilelnibold'M llet Taken. New York, Oct. 30. Tbe beta of one million dollais offered through the oewtpapert by Helm bold, of Buchu totoriety, have been taken bj two different parties. A Klot. About 11 '50 o'clock last night Officer James Wright, of tbe First Police precinct, attempted to quell a riot among a nam ber of workmen oa pier No. 8, East River, when he was attacked by e'pht or ten ruffians, beaten and eerionslv in jnred. The rioters escaped before assistance could bo rendered FROM NEWARK. Onfrag-fH by Drmocrntlc Itniiyliis. Kewabk, N. J., Oct. 30. The Democratic torchlight procession last nictit culminated after midnight in violence, while t'oey wera passlog Governor Ward's'housc. His gardeners BtaLding quietly in front with a female domes tic, was struck with a club and seriously in jured. The windows were broken in with clubs. and the hou'esof soma prominent Republicans, were taluted with groans. The Post saloon, near the Market stieet depot, was ransacked and robbi d. Mrs. Brian's saluon, on Market street, wasal-o stripped of its content?, which were carried off by party of raffians from Jerej Cily. ' From Rhode Island. Providence, U. I., Oct. SO. A fire at West erly, R. I., this morning, destroyed C. Maxou A Co. 'a planing mill and other buildings. The loss Is about 125,100. nevr 1 ork Htoe-U tuotationa, 4 P. in. Received lay telegraph from Glendlnning 6 Davis, Block Brokei a. No. 48 B. Third street: N. Y. Cent. K I'inJ Toledo fc Wabasb.. 62 N. Y. niiU Kilo It... 4nJM Mil. St. Pant It... (H Ph.andltea. H t)K?n Adams Express 4!' Mich. B. and IS. I. li. 81(4 Wells. Fargo . 2il,i le anei Pitt. It. as - IT. 8 Express Co.... 4(i Chi. AN W.n.oom. VOJi Tennesseea, new.... 7o2 Chi. N.W. K. prf.. 9l4 Oold ....181S Chi. and H. I. U InSI Market firm. Pltts.If.W.and.Chi.llil ItIlITJMA.XIS3I, JN K U R A T O I A. Warranted Fcruianciitly Cured Warraiitcd I'criuanentJj Cured Y.'Itliout Injury to tlie System. Without Iodide, Totassla, or ColcAlcum Uy Ublns Inwardly Only . DR. FITLEH'S GREAT ItllEUMATIC BEMEDY, for Rheumatism and Neuralgia in all its forms. Ihe only standard, reliable, positive. Infallible per manent enrs ever discovered. It is warranted to con tain DothlDS burtful or Injurious to the system. WARBAMTEDTO COBB OR MOSEY RKFCtf DTLT) WABKANTKD TO CURE OH MONEY B-FUNOS. Tboojandi ot Philadelphia references of cures. Pre pared at Vo. 29 SOUTH rOURTII STREET, lUllulbtf BIXOW MAUKJCT. The following Is a statement or tbe coal trans polled on the Philadelphia and Heading R-ll-load for the week ending October 20, lb08, and. for ibe stabon: fbti. Cwt; Hi 77ri 17 8.789 01 3.076 13 80.76S 19 4.6SJ Oi From St Clair " - Port Carbon Potisvilie ' tichuyikill Ilaveu " Auburn Port Clinton 14,03119 Barribburg aud Dauphin 6,831 12 Anthracite coal for week 00,003 04 JJlinminous coal from Ilarrisburand Duuphiu for week 7,658 02 Total for week paying freight 107.621 0U Coal for Company's use 2.752 01 Total all kinds for week 110,375 07 Previously this year.... 2.1)91,668 OS Total 8,101 031 12 To Thursday, Oof, 81. 1807 3.123.014 11 INTERNAL REVENUE. T II P It INC I PAL DEPOT FOR THE BALK Or REVENUE STAUPB No. 304 CHE3NUT STREET. CENTRAL, DErOT, No. 103 S. FIF1 ST (One door below Cnesnnt street). ESTABLISHED 1862. Tbe sale of Revenue Stamps la still continued at the Old Established Agency, Tbe Block cons prises every denomination printed by tbe Government, and bavlug at all times a large supply we are enabled to fill and forward (by Mall or Express), all orders, lmma dlately upon receipt, a matter ol great lmpor ance. United Btatci Notes, National Bank Notes Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Offloe Orders, lecelved in payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheer fully and gratuitously furnished. Revenue Btamps printed upon Drafts, Checks, Receipts, etc. The following rates of commission are allowed on Btamps and Stamped Paper. On (25 and upwards 3 per oent,' ee X00 " " S N 800 " ......,. M, Address all orders, etc., to BTAMP AGENCY, No. 804 CHESNUT BTREET, P ILADEIiPHlA, UNITED BTATES POSTAGE STAMP ! all kinds, and STAMPED 1CNYS-OP1W, coa stanUy on hand.