Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 10, 1864, Image 5

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    SECOND EDITION.
TELEGRAPH,
IMPORTANT FRO I THE
SOUTHWEST,
Advance of Sherman’s and
Hurlhut’s Armies ;
A SUCCESSFUL RAID IN TEN-
INTERESTING FROM WASHING-
LATE AND INTERESTING FROM
MEXICO.
San Lais Polo i Retaken by the
Juarez Ttoods.
Probable Attack on the French at
Guadalajara,
FROM THE SOUfHWESr.
St. Louis, Feb. 10. — The Memphis corres
respondent of the Chicago Journal, under date
of the 4th inst., says:
The advices from Vicksburg are that
Sherman’s army left that place last week, the
36th corps, under Huriburt, following the 17th
Corps, under McPherson, which 'has the
advance. General Smith’s cavalry expedition
Kffc Memphis for Corinth on the evening of the
3d, and will soon be heard from in the interior
Of Mississippi and Alabama.
The Union forces in Arkansas are also re
ported to be preparing for an early move
southward, which will put Magruder’s army
between Steel’s command on the north and
Banks’s columns on the south.
SUCCESSFUL BALD Ilf 'TENNESSEE.
Gallatin, Feb.B.—An expedition, composed
Of detachments of the 71st Ohio Volunteer In
fantry, 52d Kentucky, and the Tennessee State
Guard, in all three hundred, was organized by
Brigadier-General Paine, commander of this
post, and made a successful raid into Putnam,
Overton,. TV hite and Fentress counties.
■ • It was out eleven days, and traveled about
three hundred miles, killed thirty-three gueril
las, took 102 prisoners, and captured about one
hundred horses and mules, and a considerable
quantity of stolen property.
Among the captured is Colonel Murray, of
the rebel army, and among the killed are Cap
tain Brown and two Lieutenants. Col H K
McConnell, of the 71st O. V. 1., commanded
the expedition.
BBOK WASHINGTON.
[Special Despatch to me Bulletin ]
Washington, Feb. 10—Senator Reverdy
Johnson will speak npon the War and Slavery
next Monday. It is said that his speech will be
somewhat radical.
.A. large sale of condemned government
property takes place here to-day.
The government this morning advertises for
two thousand artillery horses. It advertised
yesterday for four thousand cavalry horses.
The House Military Committee agreed this
morning to a resolution that all Generals who,
on the lpth day of March next, have not been
in actiye service the previous three months,
shall be dismissed.
The Senate Judiciary Committee has agreed
to an amendment to the Constitution, for ever
prohibiting davery in the United States.
The Secretary of :the Interior and the Com
missioner of Indian Affairs will appear before
the Ways and. Means Committee to-morrow
upon the question of the propriety of abroga
ting treaties with disloyal tribes of Indians. '
The Whiskey Bill still lies on the Speaker’s
table.
IBy People’s Telegraph Line, til Chestnut street,
Heading Room Merchants’ Exchange and Girard
House.]
Washington, Feb. 10 —Capt. Seheetz, re
cruiting officer, has thus far this week enlisted
26 men.
The President’s levee was, as usually, bril-
I&ntly, attended last evening. Several members
of the Cabinet, several Senators and members
of Congress, navy and army officers, together
wiih distinguished persons from other cities,
served to augment the gathering.
Among the distinguished arrivals yesterday,
we observe .Governor Curtin at Willard’s, and"
J.'B. Penney, President of the Colonization
Society, at the National. C
Capt. Scheetz’s Detectives have
Thomas Garrett, John Whitman and Thomas
Riley, drafted men, who failed to report.
FEOM MEXICO,
San Fbancisco, Feb. 9.— The steamer Sierra
Nevada has arrived from Mexican ports with
$250,000 in treasure and 200 passengers, ii
The Mexican General Leon, who left Manza
nilla on the Ist inst., has arrived here on his
way to Washington, with instructions from
Juarez to ihe Mexican Minister. He reports
that Negrete, who was repulsed at San Luis
Potoßi on Dec. 27th with the loss of 2 000 man
Do^adofand^on'
tacked that place, carrying it bv
etruggle of twehty-fow hfu L? after 3
They captured most ot the garrison „
arge quantity of arms and munitions aUd a
The tFaitor Gen. Mejia and his staff escand
All of the traitors that were captured
prising both commissioned and non-commt
sioned officers, were shot. uuus '
The traitor Miramon occupied a position be
tween Guadalajara and the city of Mexico.-
General Bazaine had marched with the French
army from Guadalajara towaid Mexico, leaving
a guard of 2,000 men at Guadalajara.
ThpMexican General Uraga had advanced
from the vicinity of Colima with 9,000 men, and
dahtjara W recapture of Gua-
«,'» l it!^ teStn j W 4 r ui Ce i vea at Manzanilla was
that Ortega and Doblado had been largely rein
forced from Zacatecas, and, after leaving a
strong gamson at San Luis Potosi, had started
to intercept the communications of Bazaine, the
latter makmgdorced marches toward Lalos.
m STE.
-- —-AMEB CITY of COBK SIGNAT.TTi'n
Jfew York, Feb. 10—The steamer clty
pona.Xiverpool has been signalled below.
LESSEE.
TON.
XXXVIII th CONGRESS— FIRST SESSION.
, _ „ „ Washington. Feb. to
Bpnate. —Mr. irumhu 1! (111.) r-.ported from the
committee on the Judiciary, various bills to
amrnd the Constitution, and an amendment, bv
way of a substitute, providing fur tbo abolishment
df silvery through State legislation.
, Mr-jSmnner (Mas?.) introduced a resolution of
inquiry kb to an outrage committed on Surgeon
ihefthu. S. Colored by
a ot a streeucar in Washington.
Mestr/^nlS 1 '!? 11 £'. i .‘; ited !1 spiov <li ‘ b;lte between
Messrs, bnmner, Vilson and Hendricks.
ceedl JS" 0f IV H r - Trum tra)l, the Senate pro
ceedi-d to the consideration of the hill prohibiting
“,™hcrs of Congress, Heads of Bureaus, and
others from acting as attorneys, except in purely
judicial cases hclore the civil Courts. P ■ P 7
House proceeded to the con=idera.
aHaire he bl l - to establ 'Bh a bureau of Freedmen’s
,lN a . s , 3 '' explained the objects of the
Jj* 1 A 3a y ing .}h a t its passage was demanded no less
by the considerations of jnstice than by its effect
on the pecuniary interests of the Government.
PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE.
' o™. _ .. ' Haiuiisbckg, Feb. 10.
u—The Senate met at eleven o’ clack.
Mr. Tan ell offered a resolntion that the Senate
will coniine it-elf to the consideration of local
bilis, and those of political importance, until the
new Senator tabes his seat. Lest—veas 7. noes 7
There being no quorum the Senate adjourned.
House—Mr. Smith (Chester) presented a bill
Jpassed for P a J in g bounties in Chester connty.
, A resolntion was adopted requesting that the
th?. < V, cr , lp fr ?.T cn by ,he National Government to
ult c W ill not. be sold at present.
„ hi r. Hex, from the Committee to investigate the
authors of certain articles in the Evening Bul
lxtjn, and Pitti' urgh Commercial, reported that a
Si?"t hft reporter'of the proceedings for the
,7 ,ph,a Papers, Tefused to testify, unless
compelled, on the ground that it was a rule of the
fraternity not to reveal authorship.
Mr Bex offered a resolution requiring the wit
ness to testify. The resolntion passed after dis
cussion, in which Mr. Smith of Chester justified
the pc sition assumed hythevitness as conveying
no disrespect to the House. " "
Messrs, Watson, Smith (Philadelphia), Eex,
Coleman and Bigham also sppke.
Mr Bigham offered a resolution calling npon the
Heads of Departments for the estimates of the ex
pense, for the ensuing year. Passed.
FF.OH KANSAS.
“?• Louis, Feb. 10.—A Leavenworth
despatch to tho Democrat says the joint reso
lution for a Senatorial election to-day, passed
both Houses under the gag rule.
Protests have already begun to come in
from various counties, and indignation meet
ings will be held all over the State.
The people are utterly opposed to the fraud
and will vote it down bv an overwhelming ma
jority at the first State election.
_ „ , FROM CAIRO.
C-aiuo, Feb. .9th—The steamer Stephen
Decatur, for Pittsburgh, arrived this evening
with 600 bales of cotton for Cincinnati. The
steamer Baker, which was seized .yesterday at
Paducah with a cargo of cotton, was released
to-day, the charges against her not being
sustained. 6
Ur 15. SUPREME COURT.
AsniNCTON, Feb. 10—In the U. S. Su
preme Court to-day, the argument in the case
oi the Lacrosse and Milwaukie R. R. (No.
133), was concluded.
Case No. 134 is now under consideration.
THE MISSOURI LEGISLATURE.
St. Louis. Feb. 10—The Senate yesterday
passed the House bill calling a new State Con
vention. The hill defers the election for dele
gates unttl November next.
A SUPREME COURT DECISION.
„ Francisco, Feb. 9— The Supreme
Court of California has decided that the State
law permitting soldiers to vote is unconstitu
tionsu.
■ FIRE IN BOSTON.
Boston, Feb. 10—Liberty Hall was burned
this morning. It wgs valued at $40,000 and is
insured for $2-5,000.j ■
NT -c- SHIPMENT OF SPECIE.
New Tons,Feb. 10—The steamer Austra
lasian sailed to-day for Liverpool, with 8310 000
in specie. ' ’
AEEIVAI* OE A STEAHEB.
, " E Z! ” oaE > F eb - 10.—The steamer Eagle,
from Havana, is coming up the bay.
WEATHEB EEPOET.
atl-* tele P.\ ptllc ra Portof the weather
r«’ ><d L at the points named, has been
Win*. Weather. Therm
n. Cl T’ Jf
Halifax,
Portland,
Heston. N.
Springfield, N.
Ke.? Yoriv N.
Philadelphia N. W. Clear
Washington, •N. W\ <>
MABKETS,
New York, Feb. 10.-Cotton has a declining
tendency: sales at e3c. Flour Arm; sales of 0, otu
barrels Wheat firm; sales of 3c, 000 bushels, at
SI s<asi Ol lor (.lueago .Spring; $1 SSsSI 6IK for
Milwaukie Club.Sl OGal- 70 for Eed. Corn quiet
at previons-prices. Provisions steady and quiet
ld '> Uota ' lous unchanged. Whiskey steady, at
Is.> i ?-‘;'> a . l :i I6 , W ' er - Chicago and Rock Island,
-•a!- 0 ™? I *? land, preferred, SSJJ, Illinois Central
Michigan southern, !>3y; Michigan South
ern, garanteed, 137; New York Central, 13na-
River, HI; Cantoned
panj, 395; Virginia Gs, 47. Missouri G’s, 6S'“
Galena :i!1 Chicago, 111- Cleveland
and Toiedo PIT; Chicago, and Qu"
cj, 2a; Michigan Central Harlem lu3
C 0 and Pittsburgh, 113; Terre Haute and
Alton, G4J,; Pittsburgh and I ortWur-ne, To
ledo and Wabash, CO; Chicago and Northwesi-riv
«'«! «old, 130-,'; Fiye-twen.ies, 104 k; rVw's
One Year Certiti- cates, 9S>f- -
_ Baltimore, Feb. 10.—Piourdull, atS7 87aS7 50
ft'r Ohio extra. Wheat quiet; sales of 500 bushels,
at 81 POaSl 93 for Kentucky white. Corn Arm, at
SI 15 lor white and St IGhSI 17 for yellow
\pn skey dull and very heavy; Ohio SGc.aSSc.’'
Coffee steady, at 43J.'e.n13Ji'c. for Rio
CITY BULLETIN.
Departcius of a Regiment. —The 22d Regi
ment U. S. Colored Troops having received orders
to report to Major- General But erat Fortress Mon-
ca3 ?° m f aS ? n r William Penn this morn*
ni te , and paraded through a number of the streets.
The regiment.is fully armed and equiijpetl. and as
It marched through the city was frequently cheered
Wll L I ? mbark 15 r°n the transport
Eteamer Governor. Chase q-t the foot of Washington
.The fipld and officers of~this regiment are
as toliows t
Kr'iVnn'r-—"-' S' . Kiddo °; Lientenant-Oolonel—
Nathan Goff; Major—John B Cook: Surgßou
Piiimps ( rj.o”M“’ re AESi£t!lnt Sur £ eoliß —Martin
JEWE %'—John Mooro was
am. ted yesterday upon the charge of selling arti
cles of jewelry to soldiers at Broad and Walnut
streets, and representing them as gold. He was
held to answer by Alderman Jamison:
LrNT -—To-day the season of 1 Lent com
mei.ces. Thjs morning there were services in th«
£t Ctate ana mo£t Se V EpLe n opm
— 1 eedles- Truss and Brace Department,—
Ladies’ store on Twelfth street, Ist door below
Race, (Conducted by Ladies.) Gentlemen will
apply to C. H. Needles, on the corner. The most
“otongh assorttaent of best makes of every article
in the line will he fonnd here, and adjustment made
with professional exactitude.
White Felt, Corn and Bunion'Piaster.
small , lnvoice j" st rowived. For sale' by the
dozen or single box, Bower, Sixth and Yiiie.
Bower’s Inpant Cordial is the oldest,
children* 1 tpfDtv* remedy for fielding relief to
B ° Wer -
Boston 1 ™ Ear ® Lotion >F from “Woods’,” of
store, xwe&d Rk/f s tr S e a em at Dtag
COURTS.
amtAgnf^.— The Thompson, Strong
reached this morning ad f phlaliBtat No. 57 wd!
MilKm^Beforekeported 6 yiSp W^ r^’— N ec ht
for sl,i)f)o. , p rte . a * verdictior plaintiff
District Gotjut—Judea StraTi* »
vS a Jt.. M. Preston. —An action
. Bistriot Court—Judge Sharswood _Tr„„™
7or' 8 ??b 0 55" Beforereport ?‘ 1 - Verdict for plaintiff
Cnae. B. .Kighter -ye Jas. Bilton.-An'actionto
THIS Will BUnLafla l-aII.AOEI.PHIA.I WTONESUai. FEcRUABT 10? 1864
in People of New Jersey desired
.r 1 lahored to give them the
T'?ri°nr l ei U^:. ,< J burnish volunteers. The greater
Ump fnrl? S ls al r'‘ ad - v exempt. There is vet
a fo ® each township and ward to fill its entire
if the peopl- will* be earnest in the effort,
vantages of such action, especially to the
f” nn « . classes: have ‘been more
m Oll Cfl 8 presented. 1 can add but little
appeals already made. I leave th,
6nb.ect with the people, in confidence that their
Wlll he snch as wUI gladden the heart of
evpry Jpr£oyman.
+ Given nnu.er'my hand and privy gpal, at Tren
c^ thK vl°v th i ,ny of February, a. D. one tlion
snnd eight hundred and Bixty-fonr.
JOEL PARKER.
Attest— S. IT. Dtckixrox, Private Secretory.
[Correspondence of the St. Louis Democrat j
Capk G'KARDrAU, Feb. 6. -On the 3d met , a
scouting party sent out by Col. J. B. Rogers,-
under command of Captain Shebly, 2d regiment
carslry, Id. S- M., a-tacked a large band of gae
niins under the noted chief John F. -Bolin,'killed
sever, and captured eight men, thirteen horses,
ana iilteen wagons -oaoed with corn. Bolm I was
IJPtnreo and confined in the guard honse at this
v ODr I R st night he "was forcibly taken
Dy the enraged soldiers and citizens from the
custody of the guard, and hung. No intimation
or the act reached the oificers until the deed was
being perpetrated. The officers did all in their
power to suppress the "violation of law, but to no
ytui. Holm made the followiEgconfeasionbefore
his execution: •
vnV^i W * as At L**2? n<l Pond: there were eight men
-n- Nathan Bolin and one by John
At nght They were killed with handspikes I
emptied ene revolver. At Bound Pond I shot one
man, at Lallas I wounded another. I captured
eight men on Kickory Ridgerl told them I was
f>°.!nfv.?r S ri >0 T t the 7V . l ? ,u ,heir soldiers recaptured
tbim before I conld do so. I have killed six or
J, 1 ;’:™ J npn ; I killed my cousin ; I ordered him to
hnß — he wonld not, and I shot him down.”
woric U iate^° lm WaS e ® hung, he deserved a
_ 1 TJ . AMUSEMENTS,
lira ftilscT—Last evening hundreds of peo-
P la ■were waiting to get into the Walnut long be-
Tn T, d ,?. ors °P en tosee “EaarLvnne. ”
i?.'” 1 * ?* ,hcre will be the same rush, and those
plants' 110 8 ° wiß *>® a Me to get advantageous
„ RA . E:Kt '¥ on Mosey Getting.—On Saturday
A ’ Barnum will deliver, at Musi-
Hall ' h| e great original Lecture on "The
4 r .* of Money Getting.” This discourse has been
delivered to crowded audiences in New York and
elsewhere, and will doubtless draw a very full
once 6 eIe ’ particularl >' “it will only be delivered
? STl !r T^-? he ™ h “ no success su
perior to the “T. O. L. M. ” at the Chestnut, for
years, and the houses continue very full. It will
be given to-night, as nsnal, with the original at
perb 'new °tcenerr. “ •»-.
«>» Ancu.—‘•lattle Fadette’ * has made a hit a
will h* repented this evening, to
gether with a favorite farce. Miss Charlotte
w&eKfnV 11 £aT ° r Wlm pSSSSS
The Morris Miertisels.-To-night, at Concert
ii offer an entirely new programme; new bal
lads, dances, jokes, burlesques. Imitations, ife.
rids is beginning to appreciate the talent of
this large troupe already, and they cannot fell to
have a successful season. . ”
t JJ r ,^ 5D^ IILIC, L’ s ZoohArHicoß at Concert Hall
f H haabeen exhihited lor several weeks
houses, but on Saturday sight it will be
v.hdrawn. These admirable pictures by a fine
artist comprise illustrations ol the “Pilgrim’s
Progress,” and of Mr. Arthur’s great temnfran™
story called “Ten Nights in a bSroST” ™he
moral lessons thus tanght are powerful, and they
shcmri nl t^r^ m n P' casiu K manner. No one
present we‘k Zographicoa during the
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SEESE D. TELL A SOW, BT<
KUT I
before
ah Bead B b3O 60
K-0 ah do b3O
ico ah do cash 59 k
200 eh do b3O
100 Eh do b3O SJU'
300 sh Fulton Coal Co 6k
SOO «h Phila A ErieK
100 sh do
FIRST :
fICOOUS 6a6-20i 104 k
7000 do lotS
700 City 6s 101 k
sooo Union Cnl 6s 31 2
liooo do si
c £°® do bls 31
Bahßk N Amer 154
sh Phila Bank 126
7 a 8 r £ reen Coats 43k
10 sh CamfctAm 163 k
6ah do 159'
20 ah Penna B 79
100 sh 13th & 15th st
b 5 40
100 sh I7th & 19th 17
- 50 shJßohczn Mining
b 5 14
50 sh Green Mount 7
100 shSch Nav prfd 37
SALES AFTER
100 sh Bead B b3O 69kj|
100 sh do e 9k?
100 sh Philtt&Erieß ;
s3oaftlo 37 k 1
ion sh do b3O 371*
icOsh do b 5 37 *
200 sh do B3own 37
PRICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK.
(By Telegraph.)
, w . „ , TIBST CALL. BSOOHDntr.t
American Gold 159* bid bid
Chicago and R. laland bid sales
•* ** 69 # bid sales
Illinois Central.....*.. .... hid imv i*lm
Galena and Chicago.... .... bid sales
TT e sP e , ntr £ 132 « Md 132# sails
U. S. 6s ’Bl Int, off. 107# bid 107# bid
S l ®,-"* Hi# bid 111# sales
Harlem .- 103 bid 103 sales
Cleveland and Toledo bid : 137# sales
Feverish. Irregular.
FUTAKCE MD EUSINESS—FEB. 10,1864:
There was quite a reaction at the Stock Board
this morning in all the fancy securities, with a
marked sailing off in-prices, while the better class
of Railroad shares and Bonds had an upward ten
ency. In Government Loans the only transactions
“ the Five-Twenties, which sold freely at
StatC L ,°, anß were flrm at yesterday’s figures.
■ BOW at 104 for the new, and 101# for
Iml r» m a BEUCS '., Pennsylvania Kailroad sold at 79,
„ i“ d n and Amboy Kailroad at 153@169-both
C Mine Hill Kailroad, Little
wereM U r l h^ aU a oS i an ' l Le,ligh Valley KaUroad
decline i v E jsr’ Peadin S Kailroad was weak and
vervmnch*’ PenDsylvanl » Kailroad was
an? PrieV^f etU^ d ’ and receded IK- Philadelphia
Mid Brie Kailroad was heavy, and fell off #.
S a io a wer Sa T? ,iilroa<l Preferre^as a *“o weaT and
A lower. The sworn statement of the revenue of
“V 8 Bub “ itt€d to the Auditor-General,
be th Pany 8 re f ipfs to November, ISO?, to
*.qn , Payments other than construction,
ex P e nseß and maintaining road,
8233,686 47; floating and funded debt, $369,380 33;
('nmmnn deb in®® B,SBoS3- s °huylkUl Navigation
Common and Preferred Btock deolined #, and Sus
-oaDal N. Union Canal was also weak.
were “eglected, and generally
® ank Blla res the: only sales were of
America at 154; and Philadelphia at 126, In
recover forextri work on cei tain hoG?<>s. On trial.
•QXAT'Wh Session)?— Junp;e Ludlow —Patrick
raireil was convicted of a charge of larceny as an
agent. • J
NEW JERSEY AND THE DRAFT.
Gov. Parker, of New Jersey, has issued the to!-
lowing proclamation:
a PnOCLA STATION BY THE GOVERNOR.
abe quom oi Mew Jersey under t.Te lat? call of
IlieFrefirtertforSclU.tOm.-n, is I&-7S0. Upon this
quo.a wiii be credited end . deducted all volun
tears from this State who have been mnstered into
“t niteo States service since the fiirst of Jnue,
IK3, and also all who shall be so mnstered, prior
to the first day of Match, l&tii. More than ton
'thousand (10, ( ti(i) men. have been already recruited
on account ol thts quota.
. The sub-dhtml*.that have raised the quotas as
g, cned them in the General Orders issued from the
office of the Aojn ant General of this State, under
my Proclamation of27ih Julv, 1 fills, and -lid Oc
tober, :£G3, nre not liable to the draft ordered to be
made on the Kith day of March next.
... Hi r*.'iinit g to previous publications of quotas,
me deficiency ot the various sub-districts not yet
exempt will be very nearly ascertain! d. The Ad
jutant General will announce the exact deficiency
as soon as possible. ~
The Government bounty of 5300 for new re
c.ni.s and SHU lor veierane will not be paid after
‘spiration of the present month. I earnestly
ww P - n i ba people of those townships aud wards
™l ,‘'„ on Clellc L ef cxif t, to devote alMheirener
filing their respective qnotas before the
drawn 00 honntie ß now offered are with
A GUEBILLA LEaDEE HUNG,
FUItTHEIt PABTICULkES.
COMMERCIAL
>CK BROKEHS, Ke. 306 WAL
-ITKEET.:
SALES OF
STOCKS.
boards.
100 sh Green Mount
blO 7
300 ah _ do bao 7
ah do g?£
300 ah do b2O 7 *
lOd ah Pena Mining gv
200 ah North Pali
b 5 S6V
do Sdajß 36#
board.
b3O 37#
b3O 38
200 sh Big Mountain
Coal s
50 sh .Sitna Mining uv
600 eh Union Uni pfd 7u
10 ah Susq Cnl 24
300 ah North Pa B
„ _ b3O 3S
•’9 eh do , 35V
223 ah do 35V
200 sh Phils A Erieß 3734
250 sh do S3O 3714
000 sh do 30 days 37J4
100 sh- do 3754
ICO ah Readß b3O 69V
300 ah do 1)30 69J4
200 ah do b3O 69*4
100 sh do 69 <4
200 ah do b 7 E9#
FIRST BOARD.
1.100 ah Penna R 79V
200 ah Catawiaaa pfd 43 v
100 ah do 4354
100 sh do b 5 4354
too sh North Pa R
bls 36
6 ® e,:ritie3 wc^ '.notice Bales 6f
Green anil Coates Streets at. 43%— a decliiic of
Scvcnteenih and Nineteenth .streets at n-n del
cliuc ot 1; Spruce nud Pine Streets at re_a„ a-1-
V.irice of «; Girard College at,3ox_.iu advance of
X, and Thirteenth and Fifteenth Streets at.4o_an
advsr.cwof %. _ '
[We Ml attention to ihe advertisement of the As-
BiStantTreasurer of the United States in to-day’s
paper, in reference to the payment of United States
Loan Coupons, due the 19tli inst.,
Jay Comte a Co. quote Government Securities
Ac., aa follows:
. Noon, Feb. io, ism.
tt c <i. , 0 „. Buying. Selling.
V. S. 6’S, 1881 107 107^
C. S. 7 3-1 Notes, August 107 v ms' 1
„ ‘‘ . OctoDcr it)7 io7ir
Certificate of Indebtedness in3x 103 X
Quartermasters’ Vouchers. 0 g|^
D. Demand N0te5.....:.....;.;;;. A 98
l£B 169
6-20 Bonds, coupons -.V.V.W.104
Btt, C fncluetvc. f ' V2 ° B ° n<iB are bci ng made to January
Messr*. De Haven A Brother. No 20 South Third
et»», fo a®j ~Sn. M of S t rS^
American Gold 35&n tlfnl™
Q^re^lh^va;::;::".;;^ prem * B * M
|M^!f;;;;;;;; 4 1 pS:
New’?ork*;°. Urrener Xdia. l-6di«.
ThlrV h . e^l la<iei P il , ia G oid Exchange, No. 34 South
Uig pric^r 1 ’ * econd Btor Ti Gold sold at the foUow-
|«XP.M.,.6SX.
ZurArm?- I IX P. M., 15SX.
over the*Ha»b.fnn *5, ate ment of coal transportep
February 6 *il^ D Ea,lroad . for the week, ending
last™4r C ’ 1SW >. compared with the'same time
\n Week. Previous. Total.
1,166 14 8 > 167 07 9,214 01
m If 21 * 4 ’ 395 02 5,377 U
Council Roaß ‘ «8 'cl {?
|ii£sviiie':;:::::: IS l;?ll \* o }*s ™
Pea k Coil UCtaln "' 961 16 3 > 33S 07 4/197 03
Total.-
Corresponding pe
ried last rear.... 11,498 09 63,72* 16 67,221 05
B.SBS IS 63,218 18 62,206 11
•• 2,611 16 10,603 18 13,016 14
PHILADELPHIA hassets.
Wedsesday, Feb. lOth.-The reeeipts of Clover
seed are small and it is in steady demand at $8
9 €4 fts., and from - second hands at $9 25. A
•mall sale of Timothy at *3 76 £ bushel, at which
fig-ureit is held'firmly. Small sales of Flaxseed at
??i 3 K^l? UBhel V at whi^h figure it is taken on arri
val bj the crushers.
A. “k of No. i Quercitron Bark at *37 S ton, at
which figure it is held firmly. v '
i.. ere 1B i p,s demand for Flour both for export and
home consumption, but prices are unchanged.
b ? rrels g°°d western extra family at
V barrel,'SCO barrels choice Ohio do. at SS,
JonDy Lind on private terms. Small
aalea to the retailers and bakers at *6 60 at
»« r 'fnll o :. SUl> f ?rfi A c > * 6 75 @ 7 12 X for extras, *7 25
68 for extra family and *8 60 to *lO for fancy lots—
to quality. Bye Flour is dull aid ean
-oTer * 6 111 Co™ Meal nothing
doing and price* Are nominal. 6
is , T *r«*‘»e demand for Wheat and prices
STK? r S°PI DS * S * les of 2@»000 bushel* at $1 65@1 «7
R. b 'w7 l ifil for ?, ood Red > 30 for Inferior, and <1 #5
ii w oi ,C ', , ye , scarce and Penna. is worth
f 1 "-Lorn is in fair request and 5000 bushels vel
weight o**’ 0 **’ S °* d at 12 - t-*ats are ateady at 86 cents,
ntSce*'** have come under our
In Provisions there is a Ann feeling. Ssles ef
Ha “* in pickle at 13X913
cents, Shoulders in salt at 9« ceats, and Lard at 14
ee YCKi in i, l>ar - re, !l a S d Merced and 15 eents in kegs.
YThlskeyis dull and prices are nominal. Ws
euhf barr *t 31692 cents, and drudge at BSQn
„ _ „ IMPORTATIONS.
TO B* r m01a,,,s w A James A Co; 2* hhds
sugar O Smith; 6 hhds sugar 5* bbla molaasee Ba
ker, Haifa A Smith: 66 bales cotton a quantity'old
Iron, copper,Ac, order. 1
POST OF pmT.ATIItT.PHIiu FCTRntUT
ARRIVED THIS Day”
Brig Daniel Malony, Steelman, IS daya from New
P rl s*, n !'.T i . t „ h ~ uS a r - molaaaea, he. to Captain. 4th
lnat. lat 31 42, lon 79 SO, apoke achr Blunt,from Naa-
Pe b d o “lbl°oc& l^n’e “ <1 reqU “ ted t 0 b,re
wilfidmtoYwen I ,’ A (fo’ 8 AJeiandrU,
wUhmd^oTweU’.^Co 5 ' s *** Balttaore ’
ban^tScimlS!' 0 ”’ 10 dar,from Ncwbe «’ *
Ca h p a Sln? d * r,£rom
Boyrtl, in ballart to^Ja^ah?. er>oD ’ 7 <UyB from P ° rt
wflh h 5o L ur C t y o , R P M D L , ea &0m ******** »**•
( v™ e ?£ ler >.? laj /' r P°'ser (tranaport), Wilaon, 3 daya
Quarfrrmaiter 0ri ‘ ™ Baltimore > in ballast to US
CLEARED THIS DAY.
nc *ota, Watson, New Orleans, D S Stet
■ BCD & CO. ’ .
Brig Ida (Brj, Collins, Rio Janeiro,E A SouderACo.
Bl ig Ermly tUr),Adams, St Johns, NF., O O Van
Horn & Uo«
Bunca n-Key West, J E BarleyAOo.
s ** Rogers, Langley, N Orleans, D 5 Stet
son cL Co,
S AC?. Strl ‘ P ’ Foater ’ Key Weat ’ Hunter,
Schr Ann S CaMon,Fennimorc,Beaurort.TylerACo
gchr Marietta Tilton. Tilton, Beaufort, do
Schr Belle, Barrett, Newbern, do
4 * memoranda.
Ship Daniel Draper (new, of Boston, 75S 61-Wths
tone), Havener, cleared at Boston Bth inst. for Hon?
Kong—carries two guns. *
ur-^3K^»^ oC w? on^ B 'k* J3c °l n *days from Calcutta,
was below New York yesterday—all welt
Hibernia, Moreland, for Galway and
Liverpool, sailed irom New York yesterday.
u me *L Wayne, from New Orleans for
hide? o*** 0 *** **** ° n 256 hhds sugar and 3 bales
St B ?oh^ n pR ft 7ott St" I’’ 1 ’’ f ° r thU POrt) remalne(l at
yefterday Haminon<ll “SSias, hence at New York
at I l^w S Yo?k ye"“rdS m “ tol * forthia ***
6th inotfo?tht»port. Nlok ' r,On ’ Cleared at Boato “
Schr Margaret Rinehart, Peterson, from New Or
lSbbl. fo mig haß “ b ° ard429hhda ou S ar «nd
„ |.i*i te r£ ro “ Calcutta, dated Deo 21, states that
broken out (date not given) on board of
ships Express and St Leonard, which were lying
h® sU ? Houghton. The two former were
V 1 wat ? r a ed ? e > and tbe Houghton was
other «hL damBsed ’ ‘“sother with about a dozen
other ships, names and flags not given There was
musthwe? 6Ume S r tfi e damage totheshipptog
must have been much greater. k
from w^ ? v la , Br s'!. er > Foaa ' at N Orleans 30th ult.
HntteV no W iorl f> had » heavy SE to SW gale off
Wim nnrt ? arr s'' ia e away the loretopmast head, jib-
PHe<®l tOI ’ ga^’”ltnlast ' wUhever s rthin g a tt a ohed.
rrmi fiVti? C i US ’* M i UnBon| at New Orleans 30th ult.
reeeivef/ntwe deck I< ? ad of limber and boats, and
on the Ist tost. mage a neavy gale bathe gulf
w.
n r K vP OE T 0 VOLUNTEERS.-Recruits
S. cc^S? ited 10 the Fourteenth
n^, 11 P ! ' id u ie Ward Bounty ol Twenty-
PTTSTniwwo^SS 11 di3COIIIIt ' bv applying at the
OUISTE»:M HOUSE, between the hours of 9 A. M.
ana d r. at. of each day.
ielQ.3t* WM. B. THOMAS, Treasurer.
fH ANTED to hubuhase, a mobe-
EiiL rate sized HOUSE, 'wett of Hr ad and north
streets. Address PURCHASE, Bui,.
LETIS t FFICE. felO-Gt#
A y oni g man as Assistant Is AI jES-
JnAN m onr wholesale department. None
SKSLWK,™ 1 *" the y nte perfectly familiar with
Silks and Fancy Dress Goods. v
JAS. B. CAMPBELL & CO,,
727 Chestijnt street.
felo-3t#
ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THE CITY
I AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Es
“at® of SARAH EBERTH. deceased. The
Auaitor appointed by the Conrt to audit, settle aud
adjust the account of Joseph H. Siddall, Ex
ecntorof SarahEberth, deo’d., and to make dis
tribution of the Balance in the hands of the ac
countant, will meet the parlies interested for the
purpose of his appointment, on TUESDAY, Feb
-23d, at four o’clock, P. M , aKthe
YETHERHJ, HOUSE, 603 SANSOM streets in
the City of Philadelphia. W. J. MoELROY, I
felo-wimst« , Auditor.
Li RIENDLY. FOULARD SILKS" !
4. Browns, White Figures.
Modes, Small Figures.
Blues, Purples, and Blacks,
Good Plain Silks. \i. •
*5 Black and Brown Silks,
_______ Spring Silks Opening. \
EYRE * LANDELL, Fourth aadArch.etre*t».
THIRD edition.
BY TELEGRAPH,
FURTHER INTERESTING MEX
CASHEWS. ' ‘
Progress of the French
Humor of the Abdication of Juarez,
FUBTHER FROM MEXICO.
New Yoek, I eb. 10—The steamer Eagle
from Havana, with dates to the 6th inst., has
arrived. She brings Yera Cruz dates to the
3.lst hit., and from the City of Mexico to the
25th nit.
A long list of unimportant towns are given
as having declared their adherence to the
Empire.
The members of the Government of San
Lnis Potosi, appointed by Gen. Mejia after
capturing that place, on the 4th inst. unani
mously declared for the Empire.
A report from Celaya of Jan. 9th says that
Gen. Ecbagaray was taken prisoner at Salva
tierra. and carried to Celaya, by part of the
garrison
There had been several skirmishes between
the French and the Juarez troops, one at San
Jnan de los Llanos, lasting four hours, in which
Gen. Garzargla and Col. Komero and a large
number of soldiers f were captnred, killed, &c.
The French loss was one kUled and three
wounded.
A convoy from Jalapa arrived at Yera Cruz
on the 24th, without molestation A
Several soldiers, three men and boys, and
four women and girls, travelers. Were butch
ered near Yera Cruz, recently, ap'd their bag
gage robbed. z'
The port of Campeachy has to
the French corvette Magellan, on the 216 t
ultimo.
Doblado was at Zacatecas on the 9th.
The French papers report that Juarez had
abdicated, and was succeeded by Ortega, but
no date is given and no confirmation had been
received. The report is thought to be pre
mature.
SENAT, BROS. & CO.
214 CHESTNUT Street, opposite Strawberry St.,
lmporters of
WHITE GOODS.
2®" a eompiete assortment of Jaconets, Cambrics,
Nainsooks, Swiss Midis,
SSS makeardX^ 111 “ d oth “
The Ticket-of-Leave Alan,
BY “TOM TAYLOB,” «
AJTD
PURE GOLD.
BY WESTLAND MABSTON,
CUT BB HAD OB
WINCH, 505 Chestnut Streets
REMOVAL.
BEMTERS & BOLTON
HAVEBEMOVED T6THE SECOND STOBY
No. 322 Chestnut Street,
And offer to the Trade generally an
entirely fresh line of
White Goods,
liace Goods, and
Embroideries,
Of Improved Make and Finish,
Of their own direct importation, selected In ner-
Eon in the different markets of p r
_ o jBBEAT BRITAI_N ANP IRELAND. KO-tf
New Fancy Cassimeres*
ALFRED H. LOYE,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
212 CHESTNUT ST.
jalg-lmt
charßesstoSsXco[¥
"ONE-PRICE” RSUDf
MADE CLOTHING STORE. NO
824 CHESTNUT STREET, UN*
For Ooat—
Lengtholback
ist'V from base oi
■ KL,J collar to wall*
andfmmwalst
/ \ *° en “ of toil
/ *' 1 Length of
i h Bleeye (with
1 Hv JL - arm crooked)!
\ \V from middle j
\eSS3iSCT °1 back be-1
' ' tween the!
*, la#' ihonlden tot
*’ j 1 end of onff, j
j[ si and aronnd 1
y j the most pro
■ - mlnent partof
Tf y? the cheat and
* waist. State
j I (f whetherereot
Jf\ >1 or stooping.
A I, .1 Far Pants,
« a Inside team,
'Bll and' ontslde
seam from
hip bone arond the
waist and hip. For
Test, same as
Ooat. A good St
guaranteed.
All garments made from directions! sent in sc.
cordance with these instructions will be guaranteed
satisfactory. If not so, the money will he returned
for them.
Officers’ Uniforms Ready-mads, always os
handy or made to order in the best manner and os
the most reasonable terms. Haring finished men.
hundred Uniforms the past year for Staff, Fle d
and Line Officers, as well as for the Nary, wt
are prepared to execute all orders in this line Wits
correctness and despatch.
The largest and most desirable stock of Ready
Made Clothing In Philadelphia always on hand.
THE PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES
ON ALL OF THE GOODS?
Specimens of Cloth, or other materials, with es
timates sent by mail to any address when re
quested.
CHARLES STOKES ft CO,
CHARLES STOKES,
■ e. t. Taylor,
w. .T. STOKES.
NOTIOE.i-Brig WM. NICHOLS, Kipp, mr,
from New York, is now discharging on lower
side of Arch street wharf. Consignees will please
attend to their goods as soon as possible. En.
MUMP A. SOUDER A CO., No. 3 Desk et.fellvat
3 30 O’Clocii.
Arms-
HELMBQLB’B
HELMBOLD’S
HELM ROLF'S
HiGBLY CC K CENTRATED.
HIGHLY CONCENTRATED
COMPOUND ’
COMPOUND
FLUIU EXTRACT RUCHTT
FLUID EXTRACT EUOHU
A POSITIVE •
A POSITIVE
AND
SPECIFIC REMEDY
SPECIFIC REMEDY.
FOR
Non-rercniion or Incontinence of Urine. Irr*r«
non, InflamrnntiOß or Hlcerationof th#
Bladder and Kidneys,
UißHuees oi the Prostrate Gland, Stone
in the Bladder, Oabcnlona
Gravel or Briclidust
Deposit,
Hfelmboid’g Extract Sucha
HelmhoM’s Extract Buchq
For Weakness ansiug from Habits of Bisslr,„o„
attended with the following s^ptJSl! ation > '
Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Meraorv mm
cniiy of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling
Horror of Disease, Dimness of Vision S '
Wakefulness, Pain in the, Back, Uni- ’
veival Lassitude, of the Muscular
System, Hot Hands, Flushing -
of the Body, Dryness of the
Skin,
ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE,
PALLID COUNTENANCE.
These syroptume. if allowed to go on, whleh-t
medicine invariably removes, soon fellow
Fatuity, Epileptic Fits, m one of which
the patient may expire. Who can sav
that they are not frequently fol ’
. lowed by those “direful dis
eases” “INSANITY and
CONSUMPTION?’*
Many are aware of
. the canse of their
s offer in g .
The records
or the
insane
Asylums,
and the Melan
. choly Deaths by Con.
sumption, bear ample *
witness to the truth of the
assertion. The constitution once .
aCectedwith Organic Weakness.re
quuvs the aid of Medicine to Strengthen
and Invigorate the System, which HPinvr
BOLD’S EXTBACT fiUCHU
Helmbofd’s Extract Buchu
Is safe, pleasant in its taste snd odor, and know
fetrengtheniEg: than any of till -* ulor *
. preparations of
IROtf OR BARK.
For those suffering from
BBOKEKDOWN ASD IIKI.ICATB OOKSTITUTIOkS.
From Whatever cause, either in "
MALE OK FEMALE:
IT
WILL GIVIS YOU
A GOOD APPETITE, -
WILL BIVB TOD
STRONG, HEALTHY NEKYES.
. ... WILL GIVE To'u
BKISK AND ENEEGETiC FEEEINGfIL
and mil enable you to
a , •„ SLEEP WELL.
A trial will convince the most
SKEPTICAL-
Helmbold’s Highly Concentrated
COMPOUND
Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla,
For
purifying '
the blood, re
moving all dis
eases arising from ex
cess and imprudencies in
life, uhronic constitutional
diseases ansing from an imnui*
siate of the blood, and the only rail
able and effectual known remedy for th
cure of Scrofula, Scald Head, Salt
Kheum, Pains and Swellings of
the Bones, Ulceration of tha
Throat and Legs, Blotches
Pimples on the Face,
Tetter, Erysipelas,
and all scaly ,
eruptions 1
of the
skin.
And Beautifying the Complexion.
NOT A FEW
rL!r ® Worst disorders that afflict manMndarl«
fv?s‘n t 5? corruption that accmnulatesin tbe Wtood-
Of all discoveries that have been, made to pun» it
out, none can equal in effect pars® «
H E L M B O L D’S
COMPOUND
EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA.
It cleanses and renovates the blood, instills tb.
v.*or of health into the system, 2a
humors which makr disease. It stimulates the
health) functions of the body and expels the dis
orders that grow and rankle in the-blood. Sacha
remedy, that could be relied on, has long been
soughtfor. and now, for the first time, the Dnblie
have one on which they can depend. Our space
here does not admit certificates to show its etftct.
bnt the trial of a single bottle will show tb the sit*
that it has virtues surpassing anything thev have
ever taken. J ”
Two tablespoonsiul of the Extract of Sarsapartl
i^, d , a p !. nt of water, is equal to the libscm
Diet prink, and one bottle is fully equal to a gal*
& - rsaparUla ’ m
W THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN
TO USE-IN THE
aKM i, liud we also io very eeneraJ ose-m qii itm
STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC sSITART
INSTITUTIONS throughout tohiS,
able"em^ri P I aCt ‘ Ce 3 “ d considared »
See AJf4ical Properties of Bucku,
From Dispensatory of the United State*}
riee Professor HEWEES’S valuable worfcson
the Practice of Pbysic. * M
PHYSKrPhUad^Li 7 “l^ratedDr.
See remargs made by Dr. EPHRAIM McDOW
ELL, a celehrated Physician, and Member of the
Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, and published
tn the transactions of the King and Queen's Jour-
See Medico-Ohlrngical Review, published bv
BENJAMIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal Col
lege of Surgeons.
See most of the late Standard Works onlM.dl
olnes.
PRICES..
Extract Bnchn, *1 oo per bottle, or Sl* for *53
• > Sarsaparilla, SI 00 per bottle, or Six for *;’
Delivered to any address, securely packed.
Address letters for information, to
HELMBOLD’S
Drug and Chemical Warehouse!
Drug and Chemical Warehouse.
594 BROADWAY, N. Y., OB
594 BROADWAY, N.Y., OB
HELMBOLD’S
MEDICAL DEPOT,'
104 South Tenth Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
SEW ABE OF. COUNTERFEITS amt* ,ttbx
PRINCIPLED
Who endeavor to dispose of » .thelivown” and
. .Other” articles oh the. reputation atSdh“
HELMBOLD’B PREPARATIONS;
HELMBOLD'S ' —~
helmbold-s NE
heiSibolWs EXTKaut sabsapabilwl;
GENUINE IMPROVED BOSS WASH,
Sold by all Drnggigta.
ASK FOR HELMBOLD’3
»"Out out the advertisement an 4 send for It an
hyoid imposition asd expoanra drt Wi*i»t