VTECOND EDITION. BY TEIZLEEMAPEI. THE ELECTIONS. LATEST FROM I)ELA.WARE. Anther Fatagbury in the Field. - Union 'Ticket Defeated. The Delaware EleetioW. WILMINGTON, Del. • Nov. 7tlitComplete returns from New Castle county show a majority for Riddle of 189. The Union Legislative ticket in New Castle county is elected by a smaller majority, Berboit (Dem.), candidate for Sheriff of New Castle county, is probably elected, though the vote is close—the majority not being 20 either way. • In Rent, Saulsbury's majority ls 921, a Democratic gain of 207 over the election of 1864. , . Tbe returns from Sussex come in sloTly but indicate the defeat of the Republicans by .1,000 majority in the State. From Fortress Monroe. FORT Morntoz, Va. ' November 7th.—The steamer Saragossa , , from Charleston for New York,sailed last evening from Norfolk, having put in short of coal. Heavy seas and strong gales from the northwest were ex • - perienced from the time of her departure last Saturday. Arrival of the Boroussia NEW YOEIE, Nov. 7.—The SteiMer Bo russia, from Hamburg and Southampton, luu3 arrived at this port, Price of Gold in New York. [By the American Telegraph CO.] Nmw Your, Nov. 7.—Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: 10,00 A. Y., 143 01.80 10.15 147? 111.45 10 30 147,- 12 M., 10.45 14Th 12.15 P, 11.00 147.2,12.30 11.15 147/ W~~.GI 5i 3Dsll .9di::l~~BlS7♦ glee Third and Last pages for additional Locals.] MISDEMMANOB.—Before Ald. Hutchinson, this morning, Andrew McFarland and Sarah Friel were charged with misde meanor. McFarland resides in a large old fashioned house, known as the "Bee Hive," and located on Callowhill street, west of Twenty-fourth, and which is now used as a tenement house, and occupied by a large number of persons. Sarah is a young girl, 17 years of age, whose parents reside in that neighborhood. It - is alleged that she left home and has been harbored by McFarland in his apartments. Both were held for trial. LARCENY.—Octavio Colzado, a young Cu ban, was arrested yesterday for the larceny of a piece of cloth, valued at $2O, from the doorway of the store of Pennell & Bra,, No. 1021 Market street. He was locked up in theSiath District Police Station, and during the night attempted to escape by breaking the Windows of, the cell in which he was confined. This morning he was taken be fore Alderman Jones and was held in $l,OOO bail to answer the charge of larceny and ma- Wiens mischief. .ANOTIIER ARREST.—Charles _Harris, co lored, was arrested yesterday by the Fifth District Police, upon the charge of the lar ceny. of wearing apparel in Chester county. He is also alleged to have stolen a horse. Be is said to belong to a gang who have been committing depredations in Chester county. He is the third one arrested in thik city and was sent to. Chester county for trial. STEAMING A COAT AND HAT.—Theodore Cornwell went into a house on Juniper lane yesterday and helped himself to a coat and bat, without the knowledge or consent of the owner. He was afterwards arrested, and after a hearing before Alderman Swift, was committed to answer. SLIGHT FlRE.—This morning about four o'clock, the cotton mill of Newton & Co., at Trenton avenue and Norris street, was slightly damaged by fire. SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE.—The body of a new-born child was found in the Cohock sink creek, this morning. Coroner Daniels was notified to hold an inquest. TICE CHOLERA. —No cases of cholera were reported at the office of the Board of Health to-day. The disease has almost entirely disappeared from the city. THE VIBTUES Or BOWER'S INFANT COR DIAL need no comment from our pen. Thousands of Smllies daily attest its efficacy. H. 4. Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor of the: Cordial. PATTY BRAND'S BROWN SALVE.—Bower Mirth end Vine, sole proprietor. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES AND FANCY ,GOODS. SNOWDEN & RIVITHEB, Impnrters, 2-3 South Mali street. I ' DR. FITLER'S " great " Rheumatic Remedy." • For Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Gout. Asthma. "No Cure," 3.000 cures since June 1866.'N0 Pay." "No Pay," 3,000 cures since June 1866. "No Care." "No Cure," N o mercury, colchicum or No Pay." "No l'sky," lodides. "No Cure." Limited quantity to each patient. Prepared by Dr. Filler, No 29 South Fourth street. LADIES' SPECIAL NOTICE.—Dr. Ban ning's Braces, Light French Truss's. Imuroved Shoul der Braces, Supporters of best construction, Admire ble Elastic Bandages. Elastic Stocking s , ctc., Cor rectly adjusted by a Lady, at "Nee° les', ' on Twelfth street, first door below Race. THE NAM i E s sweet in itself— "Sweet Mnponas," and as charmingly attractive to th., fashionable world, as the shy delicate blushes creeping up to the forehead of beauty It is a most exquisite perfume—so purely fragrant and so lasting. One drop on a handkerchief will last a - week. It Is stainless. E. T.SMITH & CO., New York, Sole Proprietors. BENBOW'S SOAPS.—Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower. ilfusk.Roso, &c. ENO SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers. 23 South Eighth street. A NOTEWORTHY REMOVAL.—The changes that are continually occurring in the world of business Ittrzitah at all times acceptable items for the pen of the reporter, hence we take pleasure in announcing the removal of Mrs. J. Hamilton to the eligibly _located wenerooms No. 1344 Chestnut street, a few doors below Broad. These rooms will be devoted par ticularly to the sale of Protestant Episcopal Church Books, although large selections will be made from the publications of all , religious societies, together with such works as are issued by the secular press which are unexceptionable In character, and are of acknow "Meted merit: Greet Inducements will be offered to those getting up libraries for Sunday Schoola,Societiee etc., and parties at a distance may rely upon having their orders attended to promptly, earethlly, and on the very beet of terms. In the present enterprise Km Hamilton brings to her aid the experience of many Yenze in the book business, which, together with her ample faclUtiee, and her large circle of appreciptive Mende. cannot fail to !mare her a large and remune rative patronage: OUR CANDID OPINION.—It ig always a pler.anre to patronize an wx.ommOdating artisan . , one who not only possesses the ability, but the desire to please bin patrons. Ruch a man is Mr. MAR. EICHEE., -She aceonat linked bootmaker, No. Bel North EIGFI PH street, above Bnitorewood. His boots are modeled att<r t he latest fashion, and are guaranteed to it and wear well. Every gentleman who d wares a handsome - pair of boors at a very moderate ilgare would do wel, CO Call on ORAILLhe /SOREL. NipsAvuto is the name, (Probably Ras slari,) of the most delicious Perfume thati3ver came In Contact with - our olfactory uerves;= We recommend every one to try it. For sale by all the principal Drußillats.--ZiOstort Daily Traveller. A Teiegraptite Feat. List night the wires of the Western llnion Telegraph Company were connected throngh from Sydney, Capel3reton,through Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and the va• . - rious States of the Union to New Orleans,so ,that the operatots at the former place con versed freely and rapidly with the latter. The night was one of peculiar atmospheric conditions favorable to such a direct; tele graphic connection, , and the conversation, was listened to with great Interest :by the numerous intervening_ stations. The fol lowing-are the messages: ' • Ir. Sydney to New Orleans: "You comegood. Glad to hear from sunny . New Orleans..lt's snowing bard here." , New Orleans to Sydney: "Its quite sultry to-night. We are fighting masquitoes. Your connection was good at Mobile " PulroTuaous.—A. retter from Stootholm says - that the Swedish corvette Naiad, dur ing a late voyage on the Spanish ;coast s saved the crew of the• English. steamer Gee long, which was in distress. The captain, it is added, refused to follow his'crew on board the - Swedish vessel before he, had shaved himself.' "It would be ungentle manly," he said, "to show myself on :board a foreign vessel before Ihave Shaved," and the Swedish captain was obliged to wait un til this , operation had been effected. ScarcelY had the got on board the Naiad when his own steamer went down. , . A raTRRABY announcement fromosipsie runs thus: "Readers will be obliged to us for drawing their attention to abate Sanscrit works which will shortly appear. We have not read the' books 'ourselves, but if their contents are as interesting as their' titles, their perusal mustlui the acme of delight. Their titles are: `Switpantschakschavimali antrastotra" ' Trigunatmikakilikastotra,' Trpan galalitavaratodyapana,' iSsnakarcha il ta turthivratodyapana,' and ' Anantata a sturdarivratakatlaa.' " ARTHQUARES TN ENGLAND.—Dr.'Bunk land declares that Chichester is s more liable to earthquakes than any other place in Eng land, in consequence of its being .on the continuation of the Ise of Wight formation. BYRON'S TOMR.—A fund has been Started in England for the restoration of the church at Hucknall Torkard, where Byron is buried ; abou $2,500 have been received. COMMERCIAL. SALES OF STOOKS. 147 1 147 4 147. 147 1471 FIBBT BOARD $lOOO B Teas 78-10 10.408 eon RC.; Notes Aug 108 11000 Lehigh 6s 'B4 9415 i 1000 B 6-20's '6O 85 1103-4 • 1 000 Susq Canl als 68 1000 PC111:12.83 96%; 4600 Camd & Amboy 400 City 66 new 102% 1 mgt 68 'B4 98 2000 • do - i 0 lOOO 84 Pa R 65 93 400 do RR 98% 3sh Nor Central 49% 10(10 Warn & Frank'n 28 sh Lehigh Nay 55% 7prct Ws 115 85% 20 eh Iforris Cu!,84% 1000 Buntingd'n & E'd Ish Norristown R 61 Top list mgt 86 ZOO sh catawiss of 5% 000 do • 87 100 sh Phila & Erie b3O 33 1500 do 86% 500 sh Read it 830 15% 1000 do 241 mgt 79 Finance and Basineas--Nov. 7, 1866. Money continues easy, and every facility is afforded for speculative operations in stocio, yet the market is far fsom being buoyant The 'bear" movement du ring the past three months, particularly in Catawissa Railroad Preferred, has entailed heavy hisses upon outside holders, and they are unwilling to enter into any new ventures. There was a moderate demand at the Board to-day for all the better class of Bonds and Government Loans were very steady at yesterday's quotations. The Fl .Twenties, 'V sold at nail the August Seven-Thirties at 108. and the Ten-Forties at 1001;. 1145 p was bid for the Coupon Sixes. 'Bl, and 114 for the registered do. State Fives sold at 961;—n0 change, and City Loans 102;ighlrei for the new issue; —the latter an advance of 34 and 983,c, for the old certi ficates. The Mettgage Bonds of the Camden and Amboy Railroad Company sold freely at it the Loan of '75 at 92 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad First Mortgage at 86g87; the Second Mortgage at 79, and North Pennsylvania Railroad Sixes at 93. Reading Railroad closed at 5836. Catawissa Railroad Preferred sold at 2814: Norristown Railroad at 81X. and Phila delphia and }trio Railroad at V. Canal stocks were quiet. :Passenger Railway shares were more inquired after. - aa;they are mostly doing a handsome bust less. 90 was bid for Second and Third Streets. German stown was firm at 31. The consolidation of this road with Girard Avenue road has nearly doubled its business. The directors of the Penn National Bank have de. clered a dividend of Five'per cent., payable on de mand, clear of taxes. The dividend of the Farmers' and Melhantes' Na• tional Bank was erroneously printed yeat.rday rive per cent. It stipule have been six per cent The National H-change Bank, of this city, is re moved from Its old locality at the corner of Second and -Green streets, and will open to-morrow at its new banking -house, Nos. 633 and 635 Chestnut street, a few db - above the BrmI.I4TIST office. • Hesirs. De Haven Brother, No. 40 South Thira street. make the following quotations of the rates cl exchange to-day, all P. - M.. 8E13 11 4. American 1.47% Silver- Quarters and halves 141 ' Compound Interest Notes: Jnne.1864... 16% • " July, 1864... 16 0 . " Aug 1864... 15 , " Oct., 1864... 14 Dec., 1864... 13% _ " May, 1865... 11% " Aug.,1865... 10% Sept. t.,1865... 10 m 1865... 9 • Jay 4„ooke & Co. quote ( Governme nt 800Urittell, &0., to-dayt as follows: U. Buying. Sling s , U.S. 6 s,lBBl - s. 11 Old 02080nd.... 11 el 0% New &20 Bonds. 1864 107% 108 6.20 Bonds, 1865-.. ... .107% ' 108% .$2O July, 1865 th% 11056 o 1040 Banda -100' 100% 7 8-10, August. ..... —107% 108% June. ...... ........ 106% " Ray. ..... ....... .1.m74 106 J Gold—at 12* ' 47 14734 iSralth, Ranctolon dc , Cu.. Baturers, 15 South TWA street, quote at 11 o'clOck. as follo ws Gola. . U. S. • U,B. 540, " ...107% 107% 108 U. 8. ...... UXIKt U. S. 108% IS 2d ...... c 0106% 611106% 5.20, July, 1865 11036®11036 doinponnOs. Dec.. test._ ...... Plallodelphis Kernels. WEDNESDAY, Nov. 7.—Oloveraeed la wanted and la taken on arrival at 36 25 to , g 9 Timothy sells at C 3 50 4ts3 623 and Flaxieed at 13 20@3 26. There is es much firmness as ever in the 'Flour mar ket, but buyers come forward slowly and manliest no disposition to purchase beyond Immediate wan's. Sales cf 500 barrels Northwest extra lanai's , at fts to 't barrel, small lots at 03 2.5@f14. Penna. and Ohio do. do. at $14615 50, choice and fancy at $16517 25, extras at fa EOQI2, and WV for superfine. Bye Flour and Corn Meal are very quiet. Small sales of the former at $8 la barrel. There is less demand for Wheat and no change from yesterday's quotations. Sales of 500, bushels good Penna. Red at 63:5 R bushel 500 bushels amber at $3 25. and a en , ell let of White at $345. In the ab. st. nce•of sales of Aye we quote at in 35401 40. Corn Is scarce; sales of 2.000 bushels yellow at sl27@}i :X,. A. lot of new sold at 31 06. Oats are quiet and held at 65 cents. 2,000 bdsheislgerw York Barley sold on secret terms. • htsky la held firmlv. Small sales of Penna. at 1,2 4I@V 42, and Oklo at 11,2 49 LI :WO U 5-14 PORT OP FELILADIELPHIA—Novnmaza gir See Marine Bulletin on linen& Page. _ ARRIVED THIS DAY. Behr J T Price. Young, from Boston. Behr J T Weaver. Weaver. from Boston. !Behr J B Henry, Weaver. from New 'pork. Behr M Nickles. small. from New York. CLEARED THIS DAY.' Ship Equator (Norw), Krohn, Antwerp, L Wteter . • Behr Geo W Bynum, Scull. New Orleans, Lathbury, Wickersham A Co. Behr Read B.R No 46, Davis, Georgetown, 3 J Dovey & E3chr j T Price, Young, Lynn, Costner, Sticimey & Wellington. Seer J Howard, Campbell. Maurice River, S Baird. Behr Sane T. Lore Maurice River, 8 Gilbert, Behr Fenimore . Newcomb, Maurice River, J B To. laine. !Behr Fatima'', Pepper. Maurice Ftiver:3 Cochran. Bohr A El liniaord. Mulfard.Maarice River, J W Mears. Behr Arthur Burton, Frohock, Savannah, Warren. Gregg d Morrie. Behr Geo."! 171116BeiVer, flutes, Newport. Geo ()och re% Behr J B Henry. Weaver. Providence, ill V Cooltlo. Behr J II Wainwright, Morris. Bostonafew York and Schuylkill Coal (kr, THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 7, 1866. Fehr R L Russell, Smith, Lynn„Sinnicimon & CO. Behr Reading RR No 43,1Vickerson, Washington, _'Van. `uses,' Locbm an & Co. •- • - • '••• - ' gar lady "Emma Bnedicor,WashingtoniManehester, Coal Co.„ Behr J T Weaver,Weaver.Boston,W Hunter, Jr, & Co. Fehr N Ickles, &roll; BostonTAndenried & Co. Rehr J:Dorrarce, Ric% Boston, Vifestmd - cloal CO. ' Bohr Silver Magnet. Perry, Boston, Blaklaton, faraeff & Co. Rehr B Beeves, Armstrong. Lynn. dO Behr Mary Farr. Maloy, Boston, eaptain. Schr Alice Ludlow, Wainwright," Vedarville,; John Behr Hiles B Jones. Garrison. Salisbury, captain. Behr Helen P. Jones. Hartford. Rathbun: Stearns&Co. Bohr Godfrey, Bobbins, Maurice River. R S dila glet, n. Scbr Mechanic, White Maurice River, P LUCAS: KEINDBANDA, - Mr Oeo Conwell. - . pilot. arrived last evening from Lewes, Del. and reports the brig " Porto 'Plata. from !Mud Indies, and one light bsrlr from. New Yorki at 7 A3l _yesterday. saw outside the capes a brig. bound to 18 ew York, with loremavt gone—the tug America was going to her assistance., . • Steamer Manhattan, Deaken, from Vera Crus Oct. ; 26- Sisal 29th, and Havana Ist. inst. at New York yes. terday. ; Steamer Oniumbia,Blocum, - from"Yew York, at Ha varti. 29th nit. Steamer Peruvian (Br), Glover, sailed from Boston oth twit. for this port. • Bark Bea Eagle, Julius. at Turks. Wand :sth ult. for this port sth that. Brig Hell& (Br), for this port, cleared at lefattuizsa th rdt. • - schr L B Ogden, Frame.hence at RlAmond sth inst. t3chr J L Leach; Endicott. from Boston tbr this port. at Holmes' Hole Wing. and vatted again 4th. ; Pchrs Armenia - Bartlett, Bektlett: R Mercer Gull lan. and Trade 'Wind; Corson, hence. for Boston, at Holmes' Hole 4th' inst. The .A Bartlett sailed same day; the others remained BAU sth. - Scbx nos Sinnickson, Dickason, hence for Lynn, at • Holmes' Hole sth inst. Behr S NV Knight. Plum, hence at Dighton sd mast. Behr Theodore, Dean, sailed from Dighton 4th inst. for this port. - • Seam Ellen Holgate, Holden, hence for Danvers, sailed from Holmes' Hole 3d inst. . . • NOTICE TO MARINERS. • • The Hen and Chickens Light Ship, having had her moorings fitted. was Urged_ to her station Sd Mst, by U S steamer Cactus. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE 6 CO. Heavy.plack GROS GRAMS for e 2.. 10 pieces POULT DE sorE. all the new tautes t IL NOME ANT/QIJE SILKS from auction, a great bargain. HAVE NOW OPEN SOME GREAT BARGAINS. Fine BLANKETS, cheaper than at any time daring the imam. Twenty-five cases all sires and weights, from is to fOO per pair. J. a STRAWBRIDGE& Ca; SILVER. SILVER SILVER FLINT FLINT FLINT BUCKWHEAT, THE FEINEST IN THE WORLD. DAVIS RICHARDS, Bargains Om This Day, Icase BALMORAL SKIRTS, black and gray, tz. 2 ewes very superior SKIRTS, at $2 50. 1 case Honeycomb BRIDAL QUILTS. 1 bale yard wide SHAKER FLANNELS, Heavy red-twilled FLANNEL'A. 40c, Good Scarlet FLANNELS, 373ic. Silks T. ! Cloaking Cloths, Largest Stook in the City. Elegant 'French OLOAHTSGS, from late auction& Handsome (:),- OTHS, medium prices. Single and double width CLOTHd, from 2 to t 5. 13E4 A.INTIK:E9E'S. ty N. W. cor. Eahth and Market: PINE OPERA GLASSES. Imported and for tido by James W. Queen & Co., 924 Chestnut Street: ociotf eissU A Assn .111.11Ciatintler and •, • IN. E. corner of Third and spruce streets, only one vinare below the Exchange. NATHANS'S Prindpfu °ace, established for the beat forty years. Money lc loan in large or =tall amounts, as the lowest rates or Diamonds, Sliver Plate, Watches, ;Jewelry, Clothing and goods of every descelption. Offloe hours from e A. MA2I 7 P. M. deSIS-trep MEDAN'S WILLEERATED TONTO ALE.—The V truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now to use by thousands—invalids and others—has established a cbaracter for crudity of material and purity of wino facture, which stands unrivaled. It Is recommendeo by pkyalcians of this and Other placeia • =perks :aerie, and requires but a trial to con vin ce the most skeptical of Its vast merit. To be bad, wholesale and ratall.of P. J. JORDAN. no Pear strews. err P D Resrso.— ' EN TIELA R YFR & COWPERTECWAIT, 417 Commerce street, are agents for the sale of this ar Lisle It can be had by the bottle, at the principal re tall Shoe Stores. 00.4.12 r;•/ HOOP SKIRT MANTYFACTOB.Y .—lloop Skirts and Comte ready made and made to order; war ranted of the beat materials. Also Skirta re ai red. E. BA.Y LEY, eel3-amrl4 812 Vine street. above Eigh t, IB AND PARLOR BRAT'S for MLises. Boys, La. dies and Gentlemen. Skates sharpened up. dkate StrarS. Heel Plates, Heel berms and Skaters' Pocket Gimlets. For sale by TRUSIAN SI:LAW, No. aro (Eight Thirty-five) Market street, below MAUL SALIL—To Shippers, Grocers, Hotel-BeePen ftiad othera—e ymy superior lot of Ctha Older, by the barrel or dozen. P.S. JOREnr nog.rptf S2O Pear street. below Third and Widnes AT BALLABD'B UM CHESTNUT street, near U. S. Mlnt, and IV North EIGHTH street,is the place to buy Water Proof Boots and Shoes cheap. 0080-12trpi CITY AND COUNTY OF PH ILADBLPHIA, as.— iTI3 IC COMMONWEALTH OF.PItNNSYLVANtA, TOTER SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY. °HERTEN% We command you, that by publication once a week. for four weeks, in two daily newspapers published , 411 yeur bailiwick, you notify CHARLES HOWARD PARR HILL, late of your county. that he be and appear in our Court of ...foramen Pleas for the City and County of Philadelphia; on the first MONDAY of De cember next, then and there to anew cause. if any he has. why his wife, ANNA REBECCA PARKHILL. bonid not bet ivorced from the bonds of matrlmouy entered into with him, according to tae prayer of her petition filed in said Court. At which time have you there this order, and make your return how you have executed the acme. - Witness the Honorable Soseph Allison, President of our said Court. at Philadelphia, the seventh day of November, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty six. no7w-9t; T. 0. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary. MA =MOT RAVI 111IITIRCi entuug It:MMlind dealers will find a POLL AHHORT. OF GOODYEAR% PATHNT RUBBEB•BRIMIlq , PACKING, HMS, annal Rif • - cloobyzeava___ Ilea Obertnni WOretili SOUth N. B.—Wa nava • NEW and IDIRAP ARTRELE of GARDEN and PAVEMENT HOSE. 'very °neap, te which the attAntlon at the ymblle mejuk4 • VA_LICTITIS AND ALMONDS.—Diear erop tikuuuull Walnuts and Paper Shen Almonds, rar roll* CIS 18. ilVnatEn. o,} CO, lel -DallrMr9 Angina. Tli F1)11101'4 BY TELEGRAPH.' wJksiiili4 - u.-TOrg. The President and the Elections HE IS IIZASILY PLEASED. He Resumes His Axe. THE ATLANTIC CABLE FURTHER`ELECTION RETURNS The- Ventait Republican Rejoicings in New York, Election of Miles O'Reilly. From Washington. [Special Despatch to the BeSella] WAsiszvoTolcr, Nov. 7.—The President; it is said, regards the elections as a Vindica tion of his policy, He is quite jubilmit over Maryland. Secretary McCulloch is at his department to-day. He has nearly finished his report. The War and Navy Department reports are also ready for the printers. Tne President stated to-day that now that the elections were over, it was his intention to turn out all those who were denouncing him and his policy. The Atlantie,Cable. NEW YORK., Novetuber 7th.—Messages from Europe of to-day's date were re ceived in this city at 8.20 o'clock this morning. We ere informed that since the reduction of one-half in the tariff for despatches over the Atlantic Cable,there has been a large in crease of busin?ss. The Missouri Election. ['Special Despatch to the Balletin.3 ST. Louts, Mo., Nov. 7.—Tne result of the election in this State has caused the greatest rejoicing among the Radicals. The certain defeat of that prominent Johnsonite Hogan, reprenntative from this city, caused pecu liar gladness. S. New York Eleetion. HUDSON, N. Y., Nov. 7.—John R. _Ketch urn (Rep.) is elected in the Twelfth Con gresaional District, by 1,800 majority. New Jersey Election. NEWARS, Nov. (Rep.) is elected to Congrs, over Rogers, by about 4,500 majority, and it is believed that Newell (Rep.) is re-elected in the Second District. The Congressional delegation will stand four Republicans to one Democrat. A Re publican gain of two. The Fenian Trials. Molvrituer,, Nov. 7.—D. Devlin, an emi nent lawyer, is here, having been requested by the United States Government to defend the Fenian prisonors here, whose trials will commence in December. TORONTO 0. W., Nov. 7.—The Fenian trials will ;:pe laid over until to-morrow, on account of the witnesses being absent to at tend to the elections in the States. Father McMahon, under sentence of death, has determined to appeal, for a new trial. • An application for a new trial will also be made on behalf of Col. Lynch. Republican Rejoicings in New Yerk. ALBANY, N. Y., Nov. 7.—The Republican. Union General Committee are Bring a hun dred guns to-day, in honor of the re-election of Goveraor Fenton. The Election of •Miles O'Reilly." NEW YORK Nov. 7. —General Ralplne (Miles O'Reilly) has been elected Register by 19,000 majority. MolirunAL, Nov. 7th.—The imports for the last month in Montreal amount to over four million dollars. A number of ministers are here, in Cabi net council to-day, previona to leaving for England. The Great Fire at Quebec. QUEBEC, Nov. 7th.—The Mayor of Quebec has received a number of cable telegrams from England, empowering him to draw money for the relief of the sufferers by the u=e. Movement of Steamers. BosTox. Nov. 7. rne Bteamer China sailed this forenoon for Liverpool via Hali fax. She has 23 passengers for Liverpool and 20 for Halifax, but no specie. The Java from Liverpool via Halifax is signaled below, and will arrive up about 2 o'clock. Arrival of the Steamer Damascus. FATHER POINT, November 7th.—The steamer Damascus, from Liverpool, arrived at this port to -day. Markets. NEW YOSIE. Nov. 7th.—The Cotton Market is dull. Flour dull and 10g33c. lower; sales of 6,0430 bbls. at 89 40 (.013 10 for State; $12@ 1 14 75 for Ohlo, and 19 40; It 4 CO for Western. Southern dull; 240 bbls. 1812 80€4.17 Wheat dull and declineo ligl2c.; sales of . 7, , 300 bushels at 142 38 for No. 2 Milwaukee. Corn unsettled, opening at an advanc.. of 84e144e.; sales at 41 80@81 82. Oats ®2c. better. Beet dull. Pork navy at e.:B for mess. Lard quiet at 14©15?-.ic. Wbisky steady. Stocks are lower. Chicago and Rock Island. 110 3 4; Cumberland preferred, iog; Illinois Central. 125;;Mic.W. gen Wathern• 93%; hew York Central, 522 Reading, /MX; Hudson River, 124; Canton Company, 56%; Mts. , spurt 68.E.0; Frie R. 11.., 83)6; Western Union Telegraph Company, 81.%;U.S.Coupons, 1881, 111.%. do.. IsB2. 110 5 4' de.iss4,lol,X; do. 1866. 107%; new issue,lll,3i; Ten-Forties, 100%; Treasury 7 3-10 e, flanond fierles.lo6, Gold, 147% INTY THE NEW OFF/CE OE THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY, at the S. E. corner of Third and Chestnut streets, was opened to the public for the 'reception oL messages this morning. It is fitted up in excellent style, and manager Merrihew de serves great praise for the accommodations he has afforded to the pdblic in the arrange ment of desks, etc. The circular desk placed in the centre of the office, and which is de voted to customers for the writing of mes meges, is so arranged that no one can 'look over the writing . of.. another. The entire building is occupied by the Telegraph Com pany, and the facilities afforded will he of great advantage to the business public. \ 2:30 0)C3look. L E. WALRAVM affAsortaa 719 Chestziut Strogots Elegant Curtains for Parton, LIBRARIES, DINING AliDttrzisrffiG BOOMS, TiiroostatlC, Satin Danisakg, - Terry, IgePlgs Swiss Lace and Nottingham Lam). WINDOW SHADES Of the Newest Designs. Am now offering themost complete assortment of the - above goods Ming own ImportattloM • October 3,1866. Union Passenger Railway Bonds • FOR SALE. One Hundred Thousand Dollars OF - 6 Per Cent. Mortgage Bonds er THIS Union Passenger Railway Company, • A.9L' Free from all Taxation, National, state and Municipal. ' These Bonds are a first lien an the road and fran cbise of the Company. are coupon Bonds of Five Hundred Dollars each. and are offered in aline ofpoo and upwards, at the low price of Ninety per cent. For further information apply at the office of . JACOB E. RIDGWAY. 1205 lm rpl No 57 South Third St. NORTHERN CENTRAL BONDS. WE OTTER POE SALE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF TIME BONDS OF THE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, 89. These Bonds bells SIX PER CENT. payable semi.ahmumy In this CITY. PBXS PROM ALL !STATE TAX, And are Coupon Bonds id amounts of WO and COCO each. The holder has the privilege of having them made and registered at the office of the Company in Shia city, thin being a great prc:' , ction in case of loss. We will be happy to tarnish foil information, on •p plication In person, or by letter. MUREXEL Sr, CO., No. 34 South Third Street BANK OF THE REPUBLIC 809 and 811 Chestnut Street, PIELLADEtPHIA. Capital $5OO 000. Full Paid. DIBIECTORS, Jos. T Bailey, Bent. Howland, Jr. Wm. H. Rhawn. Wm. Ervien, Semi A. Ettphan;, Nathan Biller, Edw. B. Orne, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A Hoyt, a 0:4:314 NnUa.Msi H. BRAWN. CASHIKEI. MORPH P. MITUFORD. ocatfrp 1865 5-20'S EXCHANGED FOR 1862'5, and market difference in price allowed. s.ginpiS=3l:l 1 0.40,8 an al. Notes Bought and Sold. ID3ELE MEM. Sr, CO., 84 SOUTH TRIED STREET. ( - OFFICE) OF THECOMMISSIONERS OP Tat, kJ SINKING FUND. TP.I 4 ASURY DEP./0171{1MT, HARRISBURG, October 24, 1866. • NOTION IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed propo sals for the sale of One Million Dollars of the Five Per Cent. and One Million Dollars of the Six Per Cent. Loans of the C^mmonweaith of Pennsylvania will be received at the Treasury Department, in the city of Harrisburg, until 2 o'clock P. M.. ofTEURSDAY, the lath day of N•ivember, A. D. 1866. Bidders will state amount offered, price asked and whether Registered or Coupon Lomas. To be addressed "Commissioners of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa."—endorsed "Propo• sale to sell State Loans." The Commissioners rgserve the right to reject saY bids not, in their opinion, advantageous to the Com• monwealth. JOHN F. HARTBANFT, Auditoreeneral. ELI SLIFER. Secretary of State. W. K. JUMBLE, State Treasurer, oe26tnolEit Omuntarioners of the Sinking Fun& FITLBE, WEAVER di 00., Manufacturers of MANILA' AND RAIiIcED 00831&0711, __ Cords, Twines. &A. - No. Zi North Water street ,_and No. 22 North Delawar avenue, Plalatielpfda, Stow= prmsza. Mime= WZAVIER CONBALD F. Curnrcms. HOIEDEREEPEBB, for cleaning sliver and ILallver-platai ware, &NEW POLIKEFOR3 POWDER, two beet ever Davie. 'PALM & BROTHER, b3R (,22e Cluzetrint street, balsa Fourth. H. SUNDERMETER. M_ABUFACTI:III,F,R OF. - Plain and Fancy Confectionery, WHOLESALE AED. RETAIL. 829 A.reh sti-431ets, BELOW NINTH nO3 s to th23'.1317 DEXTER AND `,PATCHEN. . . . Tbeee celebrated trottbair boreee arid the par- POLLY ANN. ' . , Will contend for nremlnins. at the New Mtge County AGRICULTURAL OROTINDs; Wilmington, Del., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, Bth, lace. First_Premium, 11,500._ Elwood, EM) Mile heats, hest three In Itve , M ll !ir4els.' Horses to start at 2. so,P. M, good day and track. Acrtiriagge,°n—free— 503,6,11-3tE°° rP Hl° S GRAND, &atrium AND trraticier PIANOS.. • rr a" CI N l -13 914 Chestnut street, - • • xismiLeapar. IN ABT OALLKEIT. THE UPRIGHT - THE FASHIONABLE PIANO OF EUBOPE. CHICKERING It - SONS Have paid particular and minute attention, by fre quent and cos ly experiment, to the manufacture of THE UPRIGHT PIANOS. The Upright Piano is, from its size, sated to hun dreds of houses where a Grand or a rquare would prove an incumbrante. It Is suited not only for the Parlor but for the Boudoir and the Stud?. Th. CHICH aBING upright Planoa have quality of tone and an amount of power, second of ly to the Grand Piano. 1 hey are smal compact well adapted to moderate sized rroma. Their action is light and elastc and in sweetness, purity of tone. richt , ess and equality throughout the entire scale, and in refined beauty of tone elegance of design, and perfection or finish. are Lei.E.QUALED. cEucKETtn44 BOOMS, 914 CHitSTNUT Street. to th-tf rp W H. DUTTON. JUST RECEIVED FROM GENOA SILVE.R FILIGREE JEWELRY 9 Sets, Necklaces, &0., &o. ALSO. Now Opening, AN INVOICE OF FRENCH CLOCKS AND BRONZES CLARK & BIDDLE, Jewelers and Silversmiths, 712„, juITNUT STREET. , STERLING SILVER, V* Manufactured expressly forßßlDALPrrseute NEW JEWELRY. - Of all the late Styles. WATOHES Of the most Celebrated Makers. PEARLS, DIAMONDS, and other Precious Stones. Wedding and Ikagagement Rings. Old Sets of PEARL or DIAMOND JEWELRY re , mounted in modern style. Watches and Clocks repaired and attisted by Mini patent workmen. All goods warranted of first quality. Special attention given to DIAMONDS. J. T. Etallagher, Late of BAILEY & CO., FORMERLY BAILEY & KETCH= 1300 CHESiI NUT STREET. eVal• tn. Lh-11 rp SAM'L K. SMYTH. EDWARD P. ADAM SILVER-PLATED WARE. Smyth 8 Adair, PRACTICAL MANUFACTURERS OF FINE SILVER-PLATED . WARA„ HARD 3ND SOFT METAL. 1334 Chestnut eitreet, Opposite D. S. Mint, 2 lion . . Factory 34 South Third Street nol-th a tu2strp/ Up Stairs. , • SIMON COLTON & OLARXE Have received In Store and in Bond 100 CASES .TULE9 MUMM'S WIRE, consisting of PRIVATE STOCK. CABINET. IMPERIAL ROSE AND DRY YEMEN/LT, ' Also, 100 Basketa REIDSTECK & CO.'S. 80 Cases Sparkling SCHARZKSKRGERdt, MOSELLE 25 Cases VEUVE CLIQUOT. 25 Cases GERMAN HOCKS. ISO Octaves (20 gals) Superior CROWN SHERRY. 50 Casks YOI7ISGER'S SCOTCH ALE. 100 Cases PINE TABLE CLARET. For Sale at Importers' 8, W. COR. BROAD AND WALNUT. 0c.w.8 tu th ICWEFRUIT, VEGETABLES. &C. —l,OOl cusp iki D Canned Peaches; 500 cases fresh Canned Pine Apples; 200 cases fresh Pine Apples in glass; 1.000 cases Green Cern and Green Peas; 500 cases mesh Plums, in cans; 200 cases Erse - OA green Oases; 500 cases Churries in syrup; 500 oases Blackberries in syrup; 0 cum st ra ,, f .. berries in syrup; 500 cases fresh Pears in syrup; 2.000 COM. canned Tou.atoes; 500 eases Oysters. Lobst3re and Clams; 500 cases 'toast Beet Mutton. Veal, eouns, &c. For sale by JOSEPH B. BOSSIER & 105 t3Pnila DELAWARE avenue, CO.,- oe2o ftLdi7F2l, FABCDOO CAPEtta, garciee V (Winfred 011ves).14orpazell and EMperdneermerni and French Wives; fresh goods, landlnn er, Napoleon ra., from Ithvro, and for sale: by JOS. E. IciTapl da 00. VA South Delaware avenue.
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