SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH.' HURRICANE IK THE WEST INDIES. Terrible Devastation at Turk’s Island Twenty lives Lost and People Made Houseless. VESSELS DRIVEN ASHORE. Tbe Case of Jeff. Davis. Fearfn! Hurricane at Tub’s Island. Halifax, October 25tb.— The schooner Victor, arrived at Luneburg, makes the IhUowhlg report: Turk’s Island, on the 30th of September, ■was visited with, a terrific hurricane, destroying over eight hundred houses and their contents. Twenty lives were lost, and a number of persons crippled and otherwise injured. Over three thousand persons were rendered houseless, penniless and almost naked. The whole laboring portion of the Colony is in the most deplo zable condition. ■ The public schools, armory, jail, quaran tine, hospital market, and all the govern ment outbuildings were blown, down. The government house and public offices were shattered, and 120,000 bushels of salt were swept away. Six foreign and twelve island crafts were lost with twenty of their crews. -A.t Salt Bay the ruin was equally severe. Five vessels went ashore. Among them the Scbr. Sally J. Aiken, of Wilmington, Hel., mid the brigantine, A. G. Cattail, of Philadelphia. . At Cockbum Harbor the ruin is auite as great. Scarcely enough houses remain to shelter the destitute. The American schooner L. Rich, from Mew York, broke from her mooring and put to sea on Sunday. Four other vessels were lost. The Case of Jefferson Davis. Fohtbess Monroe, Va„ Oct. 23, 1866. The recent correspondence between Presi dent Johnson and Attorney General Stan berry, relative to further action on the part of the Executive to bring Jeff. Davis to trial, has served very materially to en lighten the public upon the present state of affairs. For the present at least, and .per haps for months to come.it will occupy just the same position, and another term of the United States Circuit Court will be suffered to go by without any action to try the pri soner being taken by the judicial authori ties. The legal difficulties in the way of hold ing the Court at Richmond, in consequence of the adjournment from Norfolk, in June last are a serious detriment to its proceed ings, and it is hardly doubted now that th 6 Court will not assemble next month in Richmond, as was before generally sup posed. This of course involves a farther postponement of a civil trial of Davis under the indictment for treason presented at the last term of the Circuit Court, and in all probability he will be kept in confinement the entire winter; that is to say, until the spring ternf of the Court, excepting, of course, that Executive clemency does not interpose and grant him a parole and re lease from his confinement. In December, when the Supreme Court of the United States meets, Judge Chase •will be too busy to devote any of his time or attention to other legal matters, and the ad vocates of a speedy trial of Davis, both in the North and in the South, have nothing to s»ope for from the present actions of the Judicial authorities—neither is it likely that a writ of habeas e&rpus will be issued upon the commandant of the Fortress, acting as lis custodian, demanding his deliverance to the United States marshal for incarcera tion in a Virginia State jail. As long as he remains a prisonerin the hands of the United States Government he will be retained here in a United States fortress and guarded be yond all possibility of escape. The statement of United States District Attorney L. H. Chandler to Attorney Gen eral 8 tan berry confirms this ■ view, in assigning two different reasons which in fluence him in not taking any steps for removing him from their custody—the one relating to his safe keeping, the other to ms own personal comfort and' health. ■ Prom San Francisco. Saw Francisco, Oct. 23.—The semi monthly sales by the San Francisco and Pacific Sugar Definery, have been discon tinued, in view of the condition of the market. > Private letters say that the treasure of the Bremen bark Libelle, buried on Wake Island, has been recovered, and sent to Hong Kong, . The schooner Harriet Rowe, from the Okhotsk sea, brings 30,000 codfish and re port that on the6thof August the whaling park Midar had 500 hbls, of oik Prime wheat is quoted to-day at 1771 per 100 lbs. There is more firmness in mining shares. Cbollar Potosi is quoted at $llO, Ophir §BB, Yellow Jacket§6s4, Crown Point 5975, Le gal Tenders7U. San Francisco, Oct. 25.—A Victoria de spatch says that-Gov. Kennedy and family -sailed for San" Franeiscoyesterday. ©nr Mexican Relations. Washington, : Oct. 25.—The National Mepublican of this morning says: “We have authority for stating that the news paper assertion about the details of affairs oetween the Liberal Government of adexico and the United States is unofficial and unauthorised, and is mere fancv •work.” ' J Price of Cold In Sew York, [By the American Telegraphtto,] New Yobk, October 25.— G01d hasbeen quoted to-day .a 6 follows: 10.00 A. M., 146* 11.30 10.15 _ ;147 11,45. 10.30 146? 12 M., 10.45 146? 12.15 P.M., H.OO 146 i 12.39 11.16 146* OIX* KII&dLKXUS. lee Becona end last pages for additional locals.] I XiABCEHiEs.— Ferdinand Bandsey - and I «u^t'^,^r P t e^? e J e *.? e6 , ted thla morning on Front IKrtul *^ e larceny of geese which they I man who wai with by iia.Mr®' Tlie Prisoners were, ' ITorS‘ C peSSav^i h i^S 0 ® n J # leid Pipe from the i jeman residing at Seventh anThiim bard > °iLi ISrtUerhut evening, and was. coSujtld bf S^2s,Vr°lVT&y o „? m a «S^day by Jeconcealea under his coat while niaktoi 8 »a loh ' |«t a store Ho. 1227 Vine street. me a Pntehaao i JThs Cholera.—The number of eases 2*S£® lf m report*?,at the office of the Beard of of‘^t?rU!daCtlon! daCtl0n ° f oTer «SBSr A Belligerent Southerner. —Charles Donahue is the came of an individual who halls from Nafbvdle, Tenn. Charles was formrtly4n .the rebel army.EervJrgaflamember of the 2d Tennessee Kegl tnent. Heisnowon a visit toLhis city. Last evening he gnt somewhat intoxicated. He has not yet got t ver bit love Sot bmvie knives and pistols, and while in a restaurant at Ninth and Vine streets, drew oat a shooting iron. flourished the’weapon quit® freely and tbreatered to shoot th» barkeeper. A policeman then stepp'd in on-? walked the fellow to the Station Hiruse. This morning he was arraigned before Alder man Jones, and was held in $6OO bail for carrying a concealed deadly weapon. Alleged Horse Thieves.— Charles Ho finagle and Alfred Taylor were before Aid. Haines yesterday, charged with the larceny of a hors* and a cow. It seems that several months ago Hoffoagle stole a horse belonging to Jacob Beak,'residing id Jefferson street, near Twenty-third. The animal Was sold to a man at conshohocken, and an old horse and a cow were received In payment. While at Consho horken. Tavlor, who appears to be a sort of a part ner of Hoffnagle. stole a cow. The accased were committed for a further hearing. Burglar Captured,—This morning, about half-past two o’clock, a colored man.' named George W. Coleman, was found In the house of Mr Franz at No. 715 South Tenth street. His feet ware encssed In cloth, so as to avoid making a noise. He had packed up numerous articles ready for removal, an entrance to the premises was effected by forcing prlaon°aboufthree’weeks. aß only h6ea Attempted Robbebt.—John Bogen and 2*2“ »? ra £° n we fg before Aid. Johnson yesterday p £s rges ° f «aault and battery and attempt? f£« employed at Dick’s Nursery, on tte Darby road, and It is alleged that they attacked a ketafew'nfehtsSSf 8 ' 7“ on ««way to mar jceca rew nights ago. The dortalns were torn Aff tho uyie\ Kbftf M nsh lj “ s c si trgeB that the men attempted svs er afcourt. 1110 00011863 werB held In *5OO ban to an- A Female Thief.— Ann Jones went g. tallor shop on Tenth street, near Arch, yester «a7» A hoy was in of the nlace. Ann dMlrpd While talking with the youth she con* s?“j d , a piece of cloth under her cloak. 3 The loss was srnlene’fmhSl? Bnd the thler was arrested with the Ald Hlbber? her Possession., She was committed by A Bogus Health Officer.—An indi- J- dwar<l Coyle, was arrested; yesterday, ro J , P etreete.formfcdemeanor, Itis *1? h°d been -visiting different houses and representing that he was connected with the Board of It is supposed that his object was to steal. Ho was sentbelow by Alderman Toiand. Fire-Proof Blown Open. The office Clßrkson & White, coal dealers, No. 2MO Market street, was robbed last night. The fire-proof was piown open by means of powder, and a satnof money, together with some valuable papers, were stolen. Fugitive from Justice.— Michael Chris ty, an alleged fugitive from justice from Camden, was arrested this morning In Greenwich street. He was sent back to Camden to await his trial. The Virtues of lnfant Cob dial need no comment from our pen. Thousands of femiUes dally attest its efficacy. H. A. Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor of the Cordial. Pattyßrand’s Brown Salve.—Bower Sixth and Vine, sole proprietor. Mujavibo ! It is very seldom we meet wiUi any description of perfume which so entirely K P 10 ,be ?, otlo s ot the pub'ic. as does the pe£ fume above mentioned.—lV. O True Delta y e , w f or the handkerchief is something KEE££ft,* IIO W “ d delicious. Fnreaie by all the principal Drugglßts.— P\Uadclphin Evening Bulletin. Dbuggists’ Sundries and Fancy Goods. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers, • .23 South .Eighth street. Colds and Coughs.— Sadden chances of climate are senreea of Pulmonary and Bronchial of ™ ? xpej S, , f, nce bavine proved that simple re medies act speedily when taken in the early stage of B f onc ? Bronehixl let O or Irrita “ oa of the Throat be ever so mlyL“art^offi reCaD “ mOrS Serlons ottaot 5-20 Coupons Due November Ist. Wanted by PRKXKL «fe CO.. 84 South Third street. The name is sweet in itself—" Sweet Opoponax,” and as charmingly attractive to tha TmtneHp] ,e dedicate blushes creeping np to the forehead of beauty v • most exquisite perfome-so purely fragrant a^week^ 11115 ' ° nedrop 011 a bandkerchief wflnist It is stainless. E.T.SMITH & 00., flew York, Sole Proprietors. Fitleb’s » great “ Rhenmatic Neuralgia. Gout. Asthma. “£-2 ££?.’, fWO cores sjuce June I»6S. ‘No Pay.” S' ooo cures since June 1856. “Ho Core.” ~£? 2?™;, “«c»*y. colchlcum or “No Par> “No Pay/; • lodides. “No Care” Ximlted eunntlty to each patient. Prepared by Dr. Fltlyr, No 29 South Fourth street. Hallo well & Son, 534 Market street. Hallowell A 9 oh, 554 Market street, Hallowell A Son, 53t Market street Boj s Clothing. Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Clothing. Boys’ Clothing. _ , Bo 2!i Clothing. Boys’Clothing. Fplendld assortment. Seduced Prices. Splendid assortment Beduced Prices. rv.ii Splendid assortment Bednced Prices. Call before purchasing elsewhere. r.iS^ I ' B 0 8 Soaps.— Elder Flower. Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, Bose *<• SNOWDEN A- BROTHER, Importers, 28 South Eighth street. RiX 15 ™tcw CoraT—Judge Sharswood.—,l. SI. Ellis & TSS«S^'C )hn Hughes, ana to assess damages as to John Hughes. An action to recover the valno nr/v»r. J2L*£^ k p 8 PlftJntiffis purchased a mi pater of SPhdfjJKJw ll *?*. lsl ** were deUvered they were found n rrt? l for the J use Intended and were sold at auc in 0 5r!rj he 19 to recov »* the difference Lowenthal - VB J L°* PBM’SIhB? S £f? Cer ’ and Jamea POttS Sp L i JSS&: EitSi taße to test 1118 owaer riVL E 3 L ANI> Train NEB—Judges Allison and Peirce.— !uthi east? of Thomas MoVey, the jury rendered a verdict of guilty of manslaughter. renuerea a The Conrt is not In session to-day. Philadelphia Mamets. Thursday, Oct, 25. —Cotton .Is doll and prices are drooping. Small sales of middlings at SS cents. Cloverseed comes in slowly and ranges from S7@B. 100 bushels Timothy sold at |3 62},'. Flaxseed Is dull small sales at |3 15. v The Flour market continues Very firm and there Is a good home consumption demand; sales of 1,000 barrels Northwest extra finally at |l2 75@|13 75 9 barrel. 300 barrels choice Ohio do. do. at *l5 50@ie, too barrel* Broad Street Mills family on secret terms, small lots or extra at s9@l2, and superfine from 98 to S 3 75 ' Bye Flour Is scarce ah& selling in a small 1 way at *7 50 Prices of Corn Meal ore nominal. The market U very poorly supplied with Wheat and it Is In lair request. Sales of 1,500 bushels common In & wEli at vl?. i 3 . 0 ® 3 s °. and 603 bushels Spring li l^4 s i®S ushel % White may be quoted at 51 30@8 45. 5^2 18lD d . cm and; sales of 2,500 bushels at 11 to corn and unsettled; small sales of yellow, at 91 20 ittho S 5? lß fl Western^“ ixed at JII9 - 811(1 a lotofwhite fiwfS ™i?J. a £ mea Oats are also In demand; sales ol B,oco bushels Penna. at 63@6$ cents —an advance. - 2000 K e 4? B , Br, ?? 80l( ? at btißhels two rowed York at |l 37, and-2,000 bushels Malt on secret at ° f Penna ' at |2 <o ® 2 «■ FIRST BOARD, 113«|100shSchNy ' b 5 2636 inffißtl M reg Bh Ocean Oil , sSO 5 old y cer 150 eh Susa Canal 15* ynrn ■' j&? ■ Eew c sah Cam <fe Amb R 129 k ><£> *, y ttun. 47 ah Penna It SS ..5559 -^B_B4 922 f 600 sh St Nlcbol’S C 2j| 3000 Union Cnl Bda b 5 28% 100 ah N Pa B PRICES OF STOCKS IN NEW YORK. (By Telegraph,') • ■ ■ American Gold. Sl f 4 a 7 l[ ' united UStS to, js} ■ Hud^raK^v.™ ► Unsettledo ' 146 V 1461 1461 1461 1461 WnaiuM and Business—-0ct,23,1866. The sluggish condition of the Stock Market recorded for some time past still exists, and the brokers gene rally are disgusted with .the meagreness of the bual ness, Government Loans were very steady, closing mUSoi the Coupon Sixes ’81; 114« for the old Flve- Twentles; H 036 for the ’64s; Tos% tor Che registered do and 10S}£@106 for .the Seven-Thirties. State Loans weresteadyat yesterday’s quotations. l Glty Loans, : which are more inquired after for Investment, sold at 9636 for the old, and lOIJsJ for the new lathee. Beading .Bailroad was dormant at 5736<&*5. Pennsylvania Ban road sold »tW36;jOamrton and Amboy Bailroad at 12936 —no change, and'North Pennsylvania Balboad at 3936 —an advance of Id. 67was bid for Lehigh Valley Ban road; 69 for Norftstown Bailroad, and 35J6 for Little fichuylklll BaUroud. Canal stacks were very dnlL 120 was bid for Morris Canal Preferred; 85 for the Com mon stock; 3636 for Schuylkill Navigation Preferred; 2836 for the Common stock, and 1536 for Susquehanna Canal. Coal and 1 On stocks' were not inquired aftar, St. Nicholas sold at 236. Passenger Railway securities were very quiet Hestonville sold at 1536. so was hid for Second and Third Streets; 64 for . Tenth and Elev enth Streets, end 64},' for Chestnut gnd Walnut Street®, THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1866. s COVBTS. COSTMEBOIAIi. IES OP STOCKS, Smith, Randolph <6 ro,\ Banters, is .Sooth Third street- quote at 11 o'clock, as follows: i 5-so, P.B. ' ~ m 5f32 —EMtfIOSJi «o, Joiy, iB^.. s^r:-rz."::::::rrS» Compound!! Dao- TBM ™ . KERR’S CHINA HALL. We hove now opened a large stock of WHITE FRENCH CHINA. DINNER AND TEA WARE, Of a inperlor quality and newest styles, which we offer to the public Retail at Wholesale Importers* prices* being a very small advance on the price of common stone ware. Call and examine the goods and prices f® r yourselves, and compare them with any offered in the cky. James K. Kerr, CHINA HALI. 529 CHESTNUT STBEET. 0C25 th&s2t RICH SHADES OF BILKS. EDWIN HALL & CO, ' A , No. 28 S. Second St. 9 WILL OPEN THIS MOBNING, Two Cases of ’ PLAIN SOLID COLORED SILKS, In all the NEW CHOICE SHADES OF COLORS. Of onr own ordering. ocS3tn th f3t rp RETAIL. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., No 727 Chestnut Street. BARGAINS IN BILES, SHAWLS, VELVETS, CLOAKINGS, mtkT POPLINB, REPS. PLAIDS, HOHAIBS, AND DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. houbbkbhAno goods, Of reliable qsaUtles, cheap, Iheluding a foil line ol blankets, QUILTS. SHEETINGS. SHIRTINGS. • TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS. OCISa tn th.Sttpi TOWRUNQS^ FORRENT, The Third and Fourth Stories Back, e J OF TH* NEW BTJLBBTIN BT7ILDINQ-, With entiance by a spacious Wall on Chestnut street and also an entrance on Jayne atieeu Fer further particulars apply at the “H«w Bulletin Building, 607 Chestnut Street. oC22tf fUl'I hIUSEDM THEATRE, O CALLOWHILL Street, below FIFTH. —Mr. J. K. MURPHY J.C McCORMAOK The Management respect tally announce that this uphou W^rTCRVI} WILL OPEN FOB THK FAT.T. AND WINTER SEASON. - 1 Will Open for the Fall and Wirier Season WIJI o]>en for the Fall and Winter Season, T,.„. W* ll Ope? for the FaUand Winter Season -WJtb a full and efficient company, select-d from the principal Theatres of the country, and comprising among lta members the names of vuiupriamg MR J. DELAF'ELD, MR. J. DKLAFIELD, MR J. DELA FIELD, mb. j. delafield . T _MR T. DELAFIELD, ftom the London and Provincial Theatres—his firat - r .Trr,*>iSP pearance 10 this country. Mt-E-WHEnT Mr. D. BEILLEY, . Mr. CHIPP, Mr p bvtiwv * tar. BIKE MAN, Me T.DtJRJVAOE Messrs. BKEtsFORD. ST. rn.mi.im, BOBEBTS. SMITH andBOBEBT JONES IISWIS ’ MISS IMOGENE TRACEY, MISS VIOLA PLUNKETT, • AIRS. H. P. GRATTAN, i- , ..MISS FANNY THOMPSON, the fascinating Danseuse, 1 MISS NELLIE VALE, ■ _ . : MISS J. DURIVAGE. and a Corps do Ballet, consisting of CLARK ASr^w^N^GAIiAGHNR, A SPLENDID OBdHBSTBA Has also been engaged under the direction of Scenic Artist....^..! 1 .: SOHERZEE - _ tee Engineer S' P°HeS annouuc^Sg^ from the London I her first appearance in amerlcaon ■ ““ efler „ SATURDAY EVENING. October 27. In the Great Sensational Drama entitled, THE BETTING BOY'S fiAßfiro KOWLEY FRfUKS, tee BetUngßoy— 1 pot tvt t? ■ AiyWns HOWT3 Green Coatman iifr J Un.teS Martinßobb..... " " " Mr Old Frank " Milton * * ••*••••♦« “•••F* Policeman ; , - 9 Vi a ! r Judge ....iieTTla. Dome * "■ -Fikeman ZZT &<'fi^;'QaShiem,'* J c e,lnyTllomp3on i„i^5 s .f he e Z enlß e tn « Orehentra will execute save. 101 ael T —. , Miss Fanny THOMPSON. 1 Fmce cS«J manc6 wIU con c l ude with thetcreamlng waitfr.v.'.r.r;;;.::;;:;;;;;; * * : r, iF , J Vren Bailie.. atr.P. Byrne .Brelsford ™ i PRICES OF ADMISSION. Dress Circle and Parquet..... Orchestra Chairs * uv $0 cents. Gallery, ; • * .50 cents. Private 80xe5....... **-* *’•**• * c^ Q i-‘ fci«ae Beats In Private'Scx™™""™™;" '^tceafe c^apgwp.H..^the curtain wiii’rtaß^re: 4 U A ‘ untU engaged, and toe In preparation. ANOTHER SENSATION DRAMA. 1« I Wsuite of rooms if «> r a gentleman, wife and daughter otifer hoarder ll t S.E.’iiT® 4 ® fami, y where there are no Poatefflce! LocaJlty central. Address BoxasM, CURTAIN ESTABLISH; MENT, : The EnhecrlbfTS are now receivlrigthe r fail assortment of Hew and Elegant Materials for, | DRAWING ROOM, CHAMBER, LIBRARY and DININGROOM WINDOW CURTAINS,-! LAMBREQUINS, „ CHAIR and SOFA COVERINGS, Ac., Comprising ibe Latest Importations and New (it Da -8igB« and Pah ■ ica, in BXCH PLAIN RATINB, BBCCATELR. ' *u* mrxevx iwn. n * ■ • SATIN HE LAINE, BltK TEBBY, COEBLDrt. ■ PLAIN WPQLRZPB. NEW STYLE BKOOHE AND &ATIN STRIPED REPS AND TBERY, Embroidered Laos Curtain*, workman™ ° r CoDntry > b ? experienced and reliable Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, oc2£-tbsa tn-tfrpi 1008 Chestnut Street. FLANNELS. FLANNELS! Beal Welsh Flannel. Shaker Flannel.- Swanskin Flannel, very solt and heavy. English Unshrinkable Flannel. Persian Flannel,Silk Warp. Ballardvale and other Domestic Flannels. Domet and Gauze Flannel, Bed and Grey Flannels. Fancy Sacque Flannels. Canton Flannels. Afhll assortment now received and for sale by SHEPPABD, VAN HARLINGEN <£vABBIBON, _ 1008 Ohestnut Street, BLANKETS. Thesnb* crtbera are now prepared to offer the largest assortment to be found In the cGy, of ««»«»* SUPERIOR QUALITY BLAVKBTf, All Wool and extra width for best family use. ALSO, 0818 AND OBADLE BLANKETS And a line of MFDTTJIvr BLANKETS POR HOTELS, PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS, Ac. Sheppard,Van Harlingen & Arrison, No. 6t ipoB Ohestnut Street. J. C. BTR A WBRIDGE * CO. Bargains Open This Day, 1 CMe BALMORAL SKIST3, black and gray, tz. 2 ceies very superior SKIRTS, at pi so, 1 casa Honeiaomb BRIO AX QUILTS. 1 bale yard wide SHAKSB FLAJKH Heavy red-lwUled FLANHKLS. dec. Good Scarlet FLANHUfi, srjic. Sims:, silks:: Hot? Black GBOB GRAINB for gi. 10 piece* POULT DE SOIE. all the new shads., J 2. UOXBE ANTIQUE BHiKB from auction, a great bargain. Cloaking Cloths* Largest Btook in tbs City Elegant French CLOAKINGS from late auctions. Handsome CLOTHS, medium prices. Single and double width CLOTHS, from $2 to »5. BLANKETS. HAVE HOW OPEN SOKE GREAT BARGAINS. Fine BLANKETS, cheaper than at any time daring the seaion. Twenty-five cases all sizes and weights, from as to fJO per pair. ; J. C. BTRAWBRIDGE& CO. |yij N. W. cor. Eighth and Markets LINENS. HOMER.COLL ADAY & CO. Have Now Open, A FULL ASSORTMENT LINENS AND HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Shirting and Pillow Linens. Linen Sheetings, best makes. Table Cloths and Napkins. Table Damask, Towelings. Quilts, in all qualities. Flannels and Blankets, American and English Makes, With a general assortment of all goods In this line used In Housekeeping. Prices Very Reason able. SlB and 820 Chestnnt Street, OCIB-12t} , gTS? _ JOSEPH FUSBELL, X o«H t ,rp NOB - 3aD(, . lKOrth ,.M& e . HE.WAEBAVEN, •.■■■■■ 9 W 0 Cbestarat Elegant Curtains for Parlor^ PINING AND SLEEPING BOOMS, In Broeatelle, SatmDamaeks, Terry* Bops, WINDOW FLANNELS] Am now offering the moat ‘complete assortment of the 01 *ny own Importatlpn, J M. HAEIffiIGH, RETAIL DRY GOODS. &02 CHESTNUT ST., P Will Open on Monday, Oct. Bth, 4 cases Winseys for Ladies’ Walking Suits. Silk Plush, (Mew) for Ladies’ Cloaks. White Woolen Petticoats. Mew Style Cloakings. Silk and Woolen Dress Goods. To Ml of which he lßTttea .pedal attention. ocs-ft to thaaiot . WE OFFER FOR SALE $200,000 Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad Co.’s 7s, . Due 1896. 9 ■ Secured by * first. Mortgage on the road from Chi ill * to De« Moines, lowa, and branch road to Washington, lowa, In aU 410 miles of road, of which 366 miles is now in foil operation, and the remaining 44 miles will soon be finished. Only l-to mil« more eft read are needed to connect with the Union Pa-dfic BaDroad at Omaha The Chicago and Bock Island BaUroad Company has recently purchased the road and lands of the Mu&Jtsippi and Missouri Railroad Company, and fa now known as the Chicago, Rock ard Pacific Railroad Company, the stock of which issellingatapiemiumandlsa favorite Invest ment. The Bonds »re. strictly first-class and we can recommend them with confidence to any one desiring to invest money. - Farther Information will be given on application to E. W.CLARK & CO., 35.3 THIRD. Street. CONNECTING BONDS. We would announce that our stocs ofßonds of the CONNECTING RAILROAD ‘ Is now reduced to under One Hundred Thousand Dollars, We will continue to offer them at / 931-2, UNTIL NOVEMBER Ist, ONLY. (Unless previously disposed of ) After that day they will be withdrawn from the market. v - DREXEL Sc CO., ! 1 ... No. 34 South Third Streat, cc24tfrp’ 1 ’ ' WANTED. NOVEMBER COUPONS, For Which the Higheit Price Will he Paid by JAY COOKE & CO., m ffIdIUSODTH THIEB ST. 1865 5-20’S ' KXCHANfIED FOR • 1862’5, and market difference in price allowed. 7.30’8, 8.20’5, 1881’s. Huffs and * Compound Interest Notes Bought and Sold, DREXEL & CO., 84 SOUTH THIRD STREET. BuairoiicmTouiriioijOir.—iiuna’a .Boston juum, and MBt JSlscuit, tending from atcamer Norman A^inSihi Bond. 108 Booth Ptfjwwflswßm : rtOPPKR AND YELLOW MRTAL SHSLATHIMO va Brailer’i OonDer. nans, Belts and lnao Ooppm cousantly on hand and for <als ter HNNBY WXNBOB Aioo.. raeoßth wilsxtw) , m Afiome iau^ ' libraries* Swiss Lace and Mottirigham Lace, s h ad;e s Of the Newest Designs. ipiKD EDITION. I BY TELEGRAPH. ; From XiOnfsTiUe; Louisville, October 25 : —The Courier special says the. citizensof Stevenson, Ala., loudly cosaenm tbeincendiary act by which the. freedmen’s school-house there." was burned on Monday. It was ereqted by‘the ■Pennsylvania Freedmen’s Relief Associa tion, at a cost of $6OO. _ The Daughters of Rebecca gave the Grand Lodge ef .Kentucky Odd Fellows asDlendid banquet last evening. ; Shaw; from Columbus, was com mitted yesterday, in default of bill, to an swer a charge of forgery. ’ is’ . daU ■* ss@«c. Hour SjS.' barrels «M w@»ll 75 tor State, 117 M&JI7 »kS 3 e ? ter ? *® W@f<2 20, southern Gold, iw£l , ’ U4?4 ’s. Coupon 81xes4l3>^ Xh« Tribune on Wendell Phmips.-Some Truths. earth loves a row as muoh as Wendell Phillips. He is never happy except when he He js never at pekce' eave when he is in a fight. The. Tribune ot Thursday thus speaks of him: H Upa 010 Kepnblican party. T.eedom or Opinion* affirms h!sright to indnim hli perverted taste fn this respect. &dnlges in longverbaltSSdiS th "IteDubltaS SK J^£^sS. 0 , fßpetcll DliJ wan, all resistance or disturbance in thns iioiu vering himself We can’t quite go the length of X Timex, and insist that those Bepnblicana who choose not to pay fifty cents for the prlyitege of heartne lo wt B^7w^?2? entl J abttBe<l byMr-PnOUps e“£s?f spirit of bigotry ana persecution: but wo do most strenuously insist that whoever shall see fit tSsttaS Sl'^ ,ps ’ s^ nre 311111 Pay t£f“m at the door, and keep quiet throng* outthe delivery' SSPIV? 1 ®f ve “ay bo impelled to the occa sional besiowmeni of jadicioua end moderate ep- one chooses to make a goose of him rinirihiiSta? tte “joy 111 ™'Of outers byhlsiust? H?haSi 1 W p 8 hate<l “"eßepabllcan party. 11 wlie ? 11 Proposed only to resist the exten not iosist on Abolition: “aPaJ?!!, /PlJness of tune, it did insist on nboUtion.he hated it by so much ibe more. When pK-i£i n< i. w ** i init 1 candidate for President, Mr. nni«-* P o a T, < rt eD^S DCe< Tw “ \' the cbtvehound of 1111- s°"* when Mr. Lincoln had dealttii&verv iia PMiM b^ w by 11,8 Proclamation of Freedom, Vr SSSJ? 1 Ri leao ? ,1 ?? a hI P in still harsher terms and op. Fnat^h£ hZf^^l? I S2i>Kl‘^ I,llu * ,s ' s mischievous vaunt mat he had watered 1 the good, great President hm not pieclndehlairytogtodeprivehimof public coa -1 b!Sa ? fi^% , | e S n gX^ t K a d . pftbe.BepnbUcan p.rty.” He has since chanewi ■ his l? ’Jro amendmenl.'—repose the Prlsi e‘Mii'irw^?taefmbli lca ? 3110 not Phely to accept Mr. £€F,F ve $» u n£s&i?zs?s ..*» d i *or an Impeachment of ihe President-no 3!*2® Jo®* “? necessary—will almost certainly plunge the country fresh into convulsion and civil mHm at Ti’JlF u J ta I S e<l of ***** “d thrift is most rngent, _ II ihe Eepublican party shall ever be driven to such impeachment it will follow therein the counsel or so persistent and implacable as WendeU !a«SSiS¥aftttw the South on tho comprehensive platform ' P/fiFuiwwSJ* ■ A ? n^ ty / lotPMiial Suffrage.* This is both sections than the provisions JfJbf '$S^ 3 SSS? nt ; Tte Sb Qtil doG * oot want to pro* SSffi-jffi Bach: she wants to return to uoa fE“ m K «pwsentatiua to which her num bvra (all free) entitle her. Only blind, BKtjodtee could luouce her to prefer the pending Amendment to Universal amnesty with Impartial ?SSS e,li H l6 South is not aow m a conalttcmto to a besotted prejudice again t peop le, which has no longer any rational basis. The Soa*h has already too Ion? been dead mSud^ 1 * dew Interest b/th2°gh£f ot“ We deprecate Mr. Phillips's polished Invective against everybody and everything, only as calculated totoflaßethe lingering prejudice. North and South, assist Impartial Suffuse, and thus postpone a final all embracing settlement of our remaining dlffer enca. Msn hate to be bulged Into doing right; thcr would much rather do it tciifioui a cockad ptetol at their heads It may be weak, but It is very hum av, to »?ei sortof Pwatußlon.' The pig, which Matthewaa Paddy was geitmg along toward Cork under the mistaken Impression that he was wanted to Irai toFermoy, might give Mr. Phillips a valuable hint, Ifha were not above learning from might in heaven above or earth beneath bnt himself. . **»• Phlllipa’iin cellence as an orator Is a source 01. self-deluiicn. Thousands rush to hear him. and are ismpsrarijy spell-bound by hl3 eloquence; they an* pland bis glowing rhetoric and well-turned periods, mid they go awa> to take counsel of their sober cm mcn sense, and to obey its dictates instead of knock ing their heads against all the immovable some walls they can t iscover. He says many things admirably; but If tteanti-slavery movement had for the lasttweu ■*y £““• *“«n tinder his guidance, elidell.orHowell t obb would now be President of the Halted State sand T 00 mbs It gal IV authorized to call the roll of his slaves oniianiex.mil. Baring Burglary in Connellsville. On S.turdaj morning last, between the hours of two and three o'clock, the store of Messrs. Shaw iKaiiz. in Comellsville, Fayette county, was entered by bnr glais, bv forcing open the front door with a crowbar. Prcdcfdlng to the bach part of the a tore room, the robbers. In true professional style, blew open the safe, and abstracted therefrom thirty-five hundred dollars in money, belonging to Messrs. Sbuw and Kurts, aid which they had just collected for »he purpose otgo’ne Bast on Monday to purchase goods. A small toner compartoient ot tbess’e waa carried by the burglars a short distance np the Youghiogheny nver'and blown open. In this waa $1,500 in Government bonds, and |i,<oo hi promissory notes belonging to William Vance, Esq., which he had deposited with the firm for safe keeping. This the burglars also ae*zed, making the lotal amount ,of their booty $3 500: Tne whole affair was most skillfully managed, and, if not the work of* proferslonal burglars, most have been executed by versons familiar with the premises, and well aware of the fact of the money being in. the safe at the time, as it is not the generaicnetom for merchants in Connell*- villeto fctepagreax deal of cash on hand, except at pnch times aa they are preparing to lay in their stock of goods. Up to the present no tree*- of the burglars has been obtained, bunt is to be hoped that they will, erelong be secured andbroughtto justice— Pittsburgh Dispatch* Bales at FUladel] BAXES AyriCft 13300 city 6s new 101.^1 1000 do • cash ioif» oooSchNav *B2 83 Ji 4310 u ti Treas ? 3-103 . ..Notes 'July lo6 s i 18 Sh M * 3d 8t K 90 fO sh Butler Coal- 18 100 sn Hestonville B lot* 25 sh do pswd SECOND <5OOO USS 20s’62coup July 108 W 1300 City 6s new iou< 100 do : mon 10154 : 3000 Pittsburg cp 5s b 5 74}£ 1000-SusqnetanaOa' e 6& MABmm _ JOHNES—FOtJEKS.—On the 25th in«t.. by the Rev. B. G, Cl»a*e. Arthur Johnes, of New York, to Mar- Nnrkfd? 8 * 1 oftbelft te WUUam Fouifce, oi this city. CXHrRT FOR THE CITY e ?35r?? Auditor appointed br Cmrrt to audit, sett'e and adjust the account of SAM- Y * Administrator of Estate of ANN FARRAN, deceased, and to report distribution of the Balance in tbe bands of the ao ountaut, will meet Ihe parties interested tor th 9 purpose or bis ap £ ointment, on WEDNESDAY, the seventh dof ovfmber.atfouroclock P.M„ at iso Son th S'Xra Streets In the city of Philadelphia. oc2>th,a,tn-3 g IN THE ORPHANS 1 COURT FOB THE CITY and COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Estate of E. MANSFIELD.—The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle and adjust the account of THOMAS ft MANSFIELD and HENRY R. MANSFIELIVaS mliiistratora of the Estate of ELIZABETH MANS* FIELD, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance In the hands of the accountaut, wilt meet the parties ii. ter* sted for the purpose o‘h(s appointment on TUESDAY, the 6th day of Nc.vember. 1866 at 4 o’clock P. M., at his office, No. 619 NOBLE street, in the City of Philadelphia. THOS. COCHRAN* ■ 0c25-tb Btust{ c Auditor. ipNaLIHH PICKLES. CATOUPS BAUCEBS. ArTi ' ■ VS laL. »n«» SfcaOU-NJD SALT »OMaS*oa^ ' !ll ' <, iaraith3 8:30 O'Oloofe. P&la Stocß Board FIRST BOABD, [ 2 sh Lehigh V 67i£ loosh ehtl&Eris a: 3 i 5 sh Wyoming Val ChPss= ICO sh St NlChoras C 2U 10ShCam<fcim cop : sswn -K 12 sh Peuntovyn’p Bksj BOARD. 120 sh Minehlll B ss 100 oh Catawapt sSOwn 30 2sh Wyoming VIK 65 200 eh Reading R Ss<vn 58 100 ah l«orth Cent K 48
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