..111.09'N'II:T .. .EDITION. BY TELEGRAPE-1. CIE Er_,TzcrrioiNis. %tuns from Missouri‘and New Jersey HOGAN'S DEFEAT CONFIRMED. governor Newell Not - Elected, The Missouri. Election. Sz. Duns. Nov.'7.—Nearly domplete re turns give the Republican ticket of thle eonnty about 3,000 majority. In the First Congressional District the of- Adel return gives Gen. Pile (Rep.) 208 ma jority over Hogan (Derr.) The returns from the interior are still meagre, but enough , has been received to show that C. A. Newcombe (Rep.) 12as been elected in the Second Congressional District by 'about 3,500 majority. In the Third District the returns favor the re-ekction of Noell (Conservative); in the Fourth. J. J. Gravelly (Rep.), will probably have 3,000 majority. J.W. McClurg (Ren.), is re-elected from the Fifth District. The Sixth District -is doubtful, but it .is thotteht that R. T. Vanhorn. (Rep.) is re elected. General B. F. Loan (Rep.) is re-elected in the Seventh , District, by a large majority. There are not enough returns from the Eighth District to indicate the result. In the Ninth District W. F. Swetzler (Dem.) is probably elected. In this city Frank Blair's majority for the Legislature has been reduced to 6, and his seat will be contested by Ur. Branscomb, 11113 litgpublican competitor. New Jersey. We understand that Hon. Wm. A. Newell (Rep.), candidate for Congress in the Second District, has been defeated by 500 majority, by Mr. Haight, the Democratic candidate. Price of Gold in New York. [By Me American Telegraph Co.] NErw Yonic, Nov. B.—G-old has been quoted to-day as follows: 10.40 A. M., 116.1 t t 1.30 10.15 1461111.45 .10.30 1461 12 M., 10.45 1461, 12.15 P. M., 11.00 146 i 12.30 11.15 146 i, UITY Mee Third and Last pages for additional Locals.)6" LARCENY OF HARNESS.—This morning, before Alderman Massey, Andrew ISfoore was charged with the larceny of a set of harness. It is alleged that he went into Young's stable at Fifteenth and Callocvhill streets, took the harness from a horse which was in a stall, and carried it off. The har ness was soon missed and Moore was pur sued. He had disposed of some of it before be was captured, but the stolen property was all recovered. Moore was held in sl,ooa bail for trial. FINED. -- Jacob Brown was arrested yesterday by High . Constable Danfield, on North Second street for violating an act of Assembly, which prohibits the sale of meat on the streets. He was fined $5 by Alder man Toland. Adolph Daluman,of No. 1210 South street, for a violation of the sign ordinance was find $2 by Alderman Morrow. ROBBING A COMI S ANION.—Francis Brooks was arrested, last night, at Fourth and Shippen streets, on suspicion of robbery. The prosecutor is a German, who alleges that he was out with Brooks, drinking, and then he robbed him. Brooks was taken before Alderman Tittermary, and was com mitted to answer. Culek,,er.—On Saturday next a match game of cricket will be played on the ground of the Germantown Cricket Club, between the second eleven of the German town Cricket Club and the first eleven of the "tiler ion Cricket Club. Play will commence punctually on the arrival of the 9A. M. train from Philadelphia. • COUNTERFEIT MONEY.—Mary Ann Gra ham was before Alderman Butler this morning upon the charge of having passed s counterfeit $1 U. S. Treasury note in the Second street market. She was committed to answer at Court. PETTY LARCENY.—Enoch Bender, from New York, was sent below this morning, ,by'Alderman Toland, to answer the charge of the larceny of five hats from Goodman's store, on Second street, below Noble. THE VIRTUES OF BOWER'S INFANT COR -13.1a7. need no comment from oar pen. Thousands of lismilles daily attest its efficacy. H. a, Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor of the CordiaL "LISIBIG'S Foon," for infant; and invalids, Bower, Sixth and Vine streets. Price $1 00. DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES AND FANCY GOODS. SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers, 23 South Eighth. street. " DR. FrriEß'S " great " Rheumatic _Remedy." For Rheumatism. Neuralgia, Gout. Asthma. "No Cure," 3.000 cures since Sane 1868. .No Pay." "No Pay," 3,000 cures since June 1866, "No Care." "No Cure," No mercury, colchicum or NO Pay." "NO Pay," lodides. "No Care." Limited quantity to each patient. _Prepared by Dr. Fitter, No 29 South Fourth street. LADIES' SPECIAL NOTICE.—Dr. Ban -nine's Braces, Light French Truss Improved Shoul der Ltraces, supporters of best construction, Admire ble Blasi ic Bandages. Elastic Stockings. &c., Car. adjusted by a Lady, at "Needles'," on Twelfth street, first door below Race. BENBOW'S SoATß.—Elder Flower, Turtle 41)11, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Moakg,, Rose, &c. SNOWDEN & BROTH MI, Importers.M South Eighth street. THE remarkable) promties of Brown's Bronchial Troches l''avebeen thoroughly tested since - Eat intrrdtwed. The demand for them has steadily Increased, and purely upon their own merits, they have ...found favor with those who from . Pulmonary, Brim. chlal., or Asthmatic complaints, require them. For , Coughs and Colds they are efficacious, • Tan. SADDEST weepers are often the •Irayest smilers. Everybody smiles at the 'sweetest thing" ever offered for the handkerchief We refer to •"BuleginOpoponax," a delightful perfume, and fresh as roof in Its richest of promise. • , • • ' Z. T. SMITH & CO. New York, Sole Proprietors. „ . 3 fusionno!—This is a new perfume, yet ' irthas already achieved e eraxess which haiestablkihed Its reputation as the most delightfdl delicate and du- arable 'The lapse of time but adds to Ps eventlal sweetness. For sale by all the principal Druggists.— .PAikgrielphin Zentao 2klegroph. ' • • • C. C. DrrEmon .16 co., Merchant , Tailors, • Ninth street below Chestnut are now closing ont their ; entire stock of imported CLOTHS AND CA.SSI. igifilF.S, MADE TO ORDER in the latest styles. • • , A QUEER CART - LOAM—The • tit. JOSOPh; (Mo.) Herald says: "Yesterday morning a party of emigrants passed through that cjty on the way to Kansas, and created some, excitement, owing to the very novel con-: veyance made , use of. In a 'dog can a l , lei-1 snrely reclining upon a matress, were an 014 woman and a young girl, both enjoying. the luxury of a pipe; the old man and his youthful sorV-belrig hard at work-giving the Ateamarylooomotion to the reticle," • TEE CIIARLESTON .117 - CWS complains that, while there area` score of billiard saloont , and upwards of a hundred coffee houses. in Charleston, there is not one 'theatre. It adds that when Mark Btrakosch passes through lthe city, with his _ltalian troupe, twice a year, he is compelled to content himself with a room called Hibernian Hall, wherein' the bright beauty of the Bay of I Naples is portrayed on a paper screen, ~ f rom behind which his artists emerge. SAvsakt - S - AR.—The Savannah News and. Herald congratulates the people of that city on the disappearance of pestilential disease, and says that the business of the city in creases steadily with the season : and, not withstanding some stringency in financial operations, the best feeling pervades the business community. Merchants have their stores well stocked with goods of every de sirable description. DANGEROUS GRASSROPPERS.—The Chi cago Tribune says that several valuable horses have-died - mysteriously in Loons toWnship, Illinois. The 'mortality is re ported to have been caused by the grass hoppers, which, being taken into the mouth, bite the tongues of tfie animals and make them so sore that they will not eat, and starve tor.death. The cases have oc curred among horses turned out to grass. A Nuw FEATURE.--AR lowa paper says that the exhibition of peat seems destined hereafter to forth a prominent feature in the fairs of that State.. A specimen was burned last week at the Cerro Gordo county fair, which, though not pronounced first-rate. fully justified the general opinion that we have an abundant supply of this fuel, lack ing only the proper method of its manufac ture. • PROPOSED MONUMENT TO LORD BYRON. —A movement is on foot in Nottingham for raising a public monument te, Lord Byron, - if possible, in Poets' Corner, Westminster Abbey ; but in the event of this being im practicable, it is proposed that a bronze status be placed in Market street, one of the principal thoroughfares of Nottingham. ISLE or Winn - T.—A museum is about to be established in Carisbrook Castle, in the Isle.of Wight. It is to contain nothing but what illustrates the art, the antiquities, geo logy, botany, natural history and history of the island. A CANAL MEMENTO.-By Napoleon's or ders a medal has been struck at the Paris Mint to commemorate his arbitration be tween the Suez Canal Company and the Porte. It bears the inscription: "Junction of the Two Seas." GREAT DESTRUCTION or TOBACCO PLzosTs.--The Journal de Lot et Garonne (France) states that nine hundred thousand tobacco plants have been destroyed by the inundation of that department. NOT THE WIFE ' BUT THE GOODS.-A. collier in Seaham, England, has been sen tenced to two months' imprisonment for stealing the goods of a man with whose wife he had eloped. 1461 1461- 1463 146. 1464 PENALTY FOR Kisstigo.--At Davenport, England, on the 13th ult., a man was sen tenced to fourteen days' imprisonment for k issing a'young married woman against her wish. CONVICTION OP THE. ADAMS EXPRFAS ROBBERS. —The trial of the Adams Express robbers at Danbury, Connecticut, ended on Friday, in a verdict of guilty. The counsel for the prisoners gave notice of an appeal. Finance and Baldness ..Nov. 7, 1866. There was rather more demand ibr money on the street this morning, but it was freelymet, and the rates are unchanged. The fact that the New York Banks permit twenty-five millions of dollars, in legal tender notes, which have ceased to bear interest, to remain to their credit in the Sub Treasury, would seem to be conclusive evidence that the market will remain easy for a long time to come. Trade, however, Is remarks bly dull in all departments, but the mercantile houses, excepting those who have speculated in Catawtssa Railroad, Oil, or other fugitive securities, were never stronger, or in better condition to enjoy a short period of repose. Tnere was asteadyinquiryf'orail the bet. ter class of Investment securities, bat the fancies moved sluggishly. Government Loans were hardly so strong, closing at for the Coupon taigas. ile?;;®110,14for the new July's„ Five-Twenties; 100 for the Ten-Forties, and 1053 bid for the Raft Seven-Thir ties. State Loans were steady at yeserday i s quotations. City Loans sold to a limited extent at 95 for the old, and 10 `44 . @:023;.: for the new. certificates. Reading Railroad closed at about Ss—a decline of from the opening yesterday: Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 557;@56. and a small lot at 553,1 a. Camden and Am boy Railroad at 180; Catawissa Railroad Preferred at and Mine Hill itallroad at 5835. 1 . 21% was bid for Philadelphia and Trenton Railroad; 62% for Lehigh Valley Railroad; 6135 for Germantown Rail road; St for Little Schuylkill Railroad; 333 i. for North Pennsylvania Railroad. Canal 'noun' were dull. Bank shares were not offered to any extent. Pas senger Railway shares were quiet. She dividend of the Consolidation National Bank was erroneously printed in our table of dividends six per cent. It Should have been eight per cent. Maws. De Raven Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates 01 exchange to-day, at 1 P. _ American Gold.-.... Buying. Selling, . .......146 145% Silver- Quarters andi1a1ve5 ." .........140 Compound Interest Notes: - June. 1864... 16;%; may, 1884- 164,1 Aug. 1884... 15% " Oct., 1864... 144; ... " Dec., 1864... 135; it 4 May, 1863...11% II ~ Aug ,1865•. 1034 7 S e G,1886.. ;I! . Jay Cooke a CO. quote Oct. . overnmrt securttles, am. today, as follows: . 1:45g . , &inns CT. a Me , 1881 .«_ u 4? 7.1 . 44; Old 5-20 Bonds -... . - .. ._ 1104 11% New 520 Bonds. 1864. 107% 107 0 3 i 5.20 Bonds. 1865.-- .107.% 10? 5-20. July, 1865 1-94; 110. V 10-40 Bonds. 100% Ise; 7 8-10, August. 107 k; IDS " June. - .10.1% likl% July. .... ....-- .... .................10,% -- los% Gold-at 12 o'clock. .. -.. --.......146 146% Smith. Banaolph a Co- Banners , 15 South Third street, quote at 11 o'clock. as follows: Gold.-- ..............,..........................48% 17. S. lad fi0i1d7...................... ...........11446®114% lt,G. 5-40, 1 , 382. .... .; .. ......- .... ................-.110';' , toco; 1885 1854 .-.:............-.........................10741 107fq ... -......-...-.................-.....107% 107% V. B. 1040- . ' .......--- ..... .....150% MI 17. 13. 7-28%-:15.1 iene5.............. ....... ........ 1ii746 108 ... .. 2.1 t er i as-----...............-155% 155 ill ltd serles.-... .108,‘ 5.20, July, 1 686..-- " ........... """*""""..1.103611/°6/0,4 Uompounds, Leo- law- .... . .... -.................4.1134;01 .• Philadeaphla Markets. TIIIIBSDAY, Nov. B.—Trade in Breads tuffs isremark ably quiet, there being a total absence of any export demand for any description, and the hotke consumers manifesting no disposition to purchase except to sup. ply immediate wants. About• 600 barrels changed bands. chiefly Northwest extra fatally at $l3 25 0 1 4 Til barrel, Including small lots of Penna. 'end Ohio do. do. at $l3 50g,45 to, fancy at 2 / 6 017, extras at $ 9 012, and superfine at (sem Bye norm is selling in a; small way at s3.gB 25 Vi barrel. Prices of Corn Meal t are nominal. The receipts of Wheat are small. -.but . there Is not much demand. Small sales of Penna. and Southern Bed at 's3ls@a 32 l bushel We quote White at $3 35 @ss 45. 'I he last sales of Dye were ft 40@1 43 for Penns and $1 40 for Western. Corn Is very quiet: about 2000 bushels yellow sold at $l3O. Oats are an changed: 600 bushels Delaware sold at 65 cents. Pekes of Barley and Malt are unchanged. The Provisionmarket is dull. -Small. Wet of Mess Perk at 131, Beef Barns at sasta, shoulders, in salt, at 15 cents. • Si Macy is unchanged. Small sales of Penna. at 41@$2 42, and Ohio at $2 44. -TIOBT RECEIVED BY SHIP ATTIE BEiRRIBI, tv 8,000 gallons White Wine. UM. first choice; _per Olive. Frances. UOOO gallons Red Wine, DRS, su perior; 50 boxes of (Thanapa=e, first quality. a new brikad,and prime Olive Oil, which we will sell low. We- invite our friends and public to sea for themselves. We do not offer for sale any goods that we do not import our. selves. REMILLON & CO., sel2 w,e2MrPf No. 204 North Fourth street. NOTION.—RENEL N d--"T:------------------LO CO. HANS RitaiOVED to 594 North _FORTH street, third door above Race, where they invite their friends and dealers to give them a call. sel2mr,s-2inzp/ TV - SW TECADTI3.-40 bbls_ new crop Texas Pecans, .Lw landing, eaves's:whip star of the Union. and for Dale.by J. D. DllAllialrit & CO , lEB_ isnth -Delaware avenue. 5ALT.2,500 backs ,L11712000L GROUND RAW "also 200 may. Nlne Spat, afloat, and. far oast by InlairMAN i4lX,k; )sz wainrt, THE DAILY -.E:V.PaN,INGJBULkETIN.---PEPJA.D.ELPILIA, TEURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1868 imminimm THIRD EDNION, • 2:30 CrCloak. BY TELEGRIPEL • LATER FROM:WASHINGTON. THE CASE OF JEFF. DAVIS. PROSPECT OF HIS RELEASE. PNITAADELPHIA. APPOINTMENTS LATE NEWS FROM BALTIMORE Orr fleeted in Allegany County. THE HABEAS, CORPUS CASE The Bogus Commissioners in Court. From Washington. [special Despatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, Nov. B .—Ex-Governor Pratt,of Maryland, one of the counsel of Jeff. Davis, had . a long interview to-day with the President in regard to the release of Jeff. Davis. Attorney General Stansberry is in favor of his release, and it is more than probable, now that the elections are over, that be will order his release. Another delegation of Philadelphia poli ticians arrived here to-day, to secure The appointment of John Welsh as Sarveyor of [the Port, and Deringer as Assessor of the Second District. Several Senators and members of Con greats haVe arrived, and the city, is begin ring to 1111 up: BALrnlonE, Nov. S.—Later returns from Allegheny county show that the Radicals have carried the county by about 100 majo rity. The habeas corpus case of Swann's Police Commissioners is now being argued before Judge Bartol.' The Warden of the City Jail produced Sheriff Thompson and Messrs. Young and Valliant promptly in Court at 9 o'clock this morning. Arrival of a French Steamer. Mlw YoRK, Nov. B.—The French steamer Florida, from Havre, has arrived. - • NEW Youx, Nov. B—Cotton quiet at .48cig4c. for Middlings. Flour I.s@i. Mc lower; 6.000 bbls. svid: State. $9 10 , 412 75: Ohio, $ll 71414 .Sik Western. $9 20@75; Southern drooping. salmi at $l2 40 @ 17 g 5. dull; Common a$D5O. lower. Corn very dull: nominally I@2c. lower. Beetdoll. Pork quiet; Mess. $B7 50. Lard heavy at $1.4@515i4. Wbisky drilL 'Roam lower at the Board, but higher afterwards , Chicago and Rock Island, 109%; =note Central scrip, Miclihran Southern. sl , c; New York Central, Beading Railroad, I.M Hudson River. 1345; Bilagoarl3'. 93 12; Canton Oorapany. ant Western Union Telegraph Company, 511 i: B. S. Coulon,, 1881, 114%; Ditto, 1852, 110%; Ditto, 1581, 107%; Ditto, 1885. 1,7%; Ten-Forties, 100 Ni: Treasury 7 840'2,108; Third Series 104'• Gold, Mi.% BALTIMORE, Nov. Stn.—Wheal very dull: Red p VC 5. Corn quiet; sales of new at $1 10. Flour steady. - OITEA flee BM. Coffas active. dull Bonded Western 12 asg,s2 40. Teas Arm. New Clover es@yea 25. Oats :firm ; sales at 66468. Provisions Luta tire and Pork heavy. Sales at Pb.l SALIM Apr= WO Union War Ln Co 1033; WO Canal Bds 800 4:11q 6a old 99 400 do gas 99 500 II 810.4{b con e 1003; 500 do rag_ c 1001 Bda & 3000 Pa Ohio R Bridge ISdO OO ND $2OOOO Len City 6a ne 631884 9w 3}e 102 4 if 400 igh 700 do 83,41 131 ab Lehigh Nay elk 09% le ah Spruce & Pineß 85 lc* sh Pniton Coal b 6 100 eh Reading R 65 yak; 100 all do 85 58 PALMER.—On the 6th last., Mary daughter of Sohn and the tale Margaret Palmer, stml_ , 20 years. The relativea and friends or the famhy are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the real&nce of her father, No. 11017 Fitzwater street, on Saturday m °ming. at 8 o'clock. Funeral cervices as St, Joseph's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. - it NEW ATTRACTIONS DAILY IN MILLINERY GOODS. Mademoiselle KEOGH. Pro. 90e WALNUT Street, Intei thoroughly organised her mammoth Elstablish ment, and Is now ix receipt, almost daily, from her numerous con s of correspondents in Par* of new and rare attractions In kinds of caneods. • hose who visit this fashicrnable emporiu tira cure the very latest sty,kis prior to their being offered for sate in any other Philadelphia Establishment. notht f rpl - - E%11.4 & • ' FOURTH & ARCH . STRERTI3, Lyons Velvets. EXOENSIVE SHAWLS - CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.: Full Liue of Silks. Pull Line of 'Dress Goods. From Baltimore. Markets. bits Stock Board. PIREtT BOARD, 1100 eh N Y et Middle Coal eld 4 8.5 sh Cam&A..m ecp 50 100 eh Bead R WO 58%; 40 eh Lehigh Val 68:; 50 sk Hes irl& 1.:1.4 St 201 i 100 ell tonVe .11 b6O ..13 4 1 00 811 do 00 eh Bead It 50 58 1 al ,4" •130ARDZ 58 100 811 Hestonv'e R 15 100 50 ell eti Catawisea of al/ 28 W.'" " 1 do OW . 100 eh do 28 , ., ;200 eh do Z3f. 1100 eh 110 ea 283{ 1600 ell do 27.1 i 3IA.VE nM3l' QVAIZTY J. C. !STRAWBRIDGE Co Buena Omni 1 5 . 148 Dv, lease .BAIMOILAL eartairs. black and gray, 2 cases very osperior SHIRTS. at to. 1 case Honeycomb BRIDAL CIMLTS. 1 bale yard 'wide SHAKER FLANNTILS, Rear/red-twilled FLANNELS, 4oc. Good Scarlet FLANNyme a 73 c. Silks Silks Heavy , ''Mack GROB GRAMS fbr 112. • 10 pieces POTILT DE SOUL all The new &inlet, St MOIRE - 1 , 23114D1C SILKS from auction, a great bargain. Cloaking Cloths, Largest .Stook in - the City: • !alma French CLOAKING% from late auctions Handsome CLOTHS, roeditim prices. Single and double width CLOTHS, from r. tp $5. BLANKETS. HAVE NOW OPEHSOME GREAT BARGAIN& • Fine BIANKETI3, cheaper than at, any time darfrig the season. Tsventrdive cases all sizes and weights, from is to U per . pair. • J. C. STRAWBRIDGEds CO:. fN. W. cor. Eighth and Market, JUST RECEIVED FROM GENOA SILVE R FILIGREE JEWELRY, Sets, Necklaces, &0., &c. ALSO. Now Opening, AS INVOICE OF FRENCH CLOCKS AND BRONZES CLARK & BIDDLE, Jewelers and Silversmiths, 7,II2.CHFRTNITT STREW. STERLING SILVER, ylainfactured expresalyfor BELDALPrreents NEW JEWELRY, Of all the late Stylee. WATCHES Of the most Celebrated Makeze. PEARLS. DIAMONDS, and other Precious Stones. Wedding and Engagement Ring& Old Seta of PEARL or DIAMOND JEWELRY re. mounted in modern style. Watches and aocka repaired and elUnsted by ccm. patent workmen. All goods warranted of first quality. Special attentiViven to DIAMONDS. J. T. Gallagher, Late of BAILEY & CO., FORMERLY BAILEY & EITCHEN. " 1300 CHEW' NUT STREET. 0c.3) s tri th-tf rp WHOLESAkE BTO.OII o Watches, Jewelry and Silver Plated WARM, TO RE CLOSED OTT AT RETAIL, AT A GREAT SAOSTPICE. POSITIVELY TO CLOSE BUSINESS. This will afford a rare opportunity for procuring fine goods in this line. at GREATLY BELOW THE USUAL PRICES. WOODWARD, LOVETT & CO., 712 Chestnut Streets, SECOND STORY. SECOND STORY. no :fin rp SAM:I. E. SMYTH. EDWARD P. ADAM SILVER-PLATED WARE. Smyth AD Adair, PRACTISAL MANUFACTURERS OP FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE, MARMAND SOFT ILETAL. 1834 Chestnut street, Opposite U. P. Mint, 2 Eon. Factory 84 Routh Third Street not-th a to 2ttrpp Up Stairs. lABL TETTEIL ALL GRIN DTs 141b4. sALTL RHEUM, SCALD READ, ALL EBITPTTONS SWAYNE'S " ALL•HEALING OINTMENT," BWAYNE'S " ALL-HELAIJNG OINTMENT." - - . BWAYNIV9 "ALL•BEALINQ OINTMENT." Quin Itch in from to 48 Sours Cures the Most Obstinata Cater Of Refer. HOME CERTIFICATE. HOME CERTIFICATE. I. HUTCHINSON RAY. Mayor's Clerk, S. W. corner Fifth and Chestnut streets, Philadelphia, says: I was troubled very much with an eruption on my ice; tried a great many remedies without finding relief; finally procured Etwaynea 414-11 - eadiew Ointment. After using it a short time &perfect cure was the result. I cheerfully recommend it as a core fir Tester and all Skin lllseases, as mine was an exceedingly nominate • ease.' - • SWAYER'S OINTMENT 'ITCH" rEli," "ITCH NEVER KNOWN "TETTEA" TH" "TEPPER" "ITCH" TO ' FAIL "TartTER" "ITCH" <. Tom" "ITCH" IN CUEING PETS "TETTRR "CH" " "IT" "TE ITER" Ti CH TOHNIONTT&G . "TEPTER" ITCH" "TEMPER" COMITt7nPLAINT. 'VETTER "ITCH" ioraTriat This Valuable Ohltaientj " prepared only by - • Cr.' sWASYNIO &SON, No. 280 North SIXTH street, above Vine, Philada. Sold by 0404. se2s-tu,th4frp • 14 eiBonE4 ..exTAI'LICAEONS-alanch, Layer au Sae* -LW less Itaisingand Atalsga Lemons, Jar.dinrcir bark La flak, an d' for sale . V MS. R. :BUS Uglia 4 (1ff..105+ .I,Ronth lawny!' avymnips. ippOrnYß Bcc3ToNeat SnEW _CD and. Milk Biscuit, landing fro, - ,x iitehtuer N'orlitivz and hie sale by JOS. .13. BUBBLER .1 c ,. Agenta fog .annd. 508 .6Qnih Einlawanibsenna, I. rWALRAVEN SILLSONIC 11111.15114, 'fig Chesthlut evriltosti Elegant Curtains for Parlors, LIBRARIES. DINING AND SLEEPING ROOMS In BrocatellZ, Satin Dan= 11E14 , Terry, BePos WINDOW Of the. Newest 'Designs. Am zcw ()Prising the most complete assortment of the above goods ol my own Importation. October 8,1866. Union Palseiger Railway Bonds FOR SALE. One Hundred 'Thousand Dollars OP 6 Per Cent. Mortgage Bonds or IBM Union Passenger Rapway Company, A.T 90. Free from all Taxation, National, State and Municipal. mese Bomb are a fast lien en the road and fran chise of the Company. are coupon Bonds of Five Hundred Dollars each. and are offered in same of WO and npwardt, at the low price of Ninetyper cent. For further informatan apply at the attics of JACOB E. RIDGWAY, I I 310 r. =PI • No 57 South Third St. I NORTIUMN CENTRAL BONDS, WE ovrita 808 SALE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THE BONDS OP THE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, • SO. nese Ronde bear SIX PER CENT. INTEREST. payable senti•annuallyin this CITY. FREE FROM ALL STATE TAX, . And are Coupon Bonds in amounts of t - m and each. The holder has the privilege of having them made ind registered at the office of 'the Company In this cilY. this being a great protection in case °floss. • Wewlll be happy to furnish full information, on ap pileation In person, or by letter. ][lnEt & Co., No. 34 South Third Street, NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC 809 and 811 Chestnut Street, pirmADELFET.A. Capital $500 , 000. Full Paid. DIRECTOR'S, Joe. T Bailey, Mewl. Rowland, Jr., Wm. H. Rhawn. Wm. Ervin, Saud. A. Blepham, Hatnanmllee, • Edw. Z. Orne, &good Welsh," Fred. A Hoyt, PR.I23IDE=, WILMAM IL RE.A.WN CASHIER. JOGIPII P. ISll7lllrOltD. oe2otfrp 1865 5-20 S EXCHANGED FOR 1862'5, and market difference its price allowed. "°'°' 2 1p 1g :n I ild ".Tl:Ta and 00 Notes Bonght and Sold, & 34 SOUTH THIRD 31'RRET OIFFICE OF TERI COMMISSIONERS OF TIM SINNING iIIND.T.itY ASCRY DEPART-HEM% HARILIBBII2O, October 24, 1868. NOTIMIS HEREBY GIVEN that eealed prop°. sale for the male of One MIA/lon Dollars of the Five Per Cent. and One Million Dollars of the Six Per Cent. Loans of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvanfatsild be, received at the Treastuy Department, in the city of Harrisburg, until 2 o'clock P. M.; of THURSDAY, the 16th day of Navember. A. D. 1866. Ridders will state amount offered, price malted and whether Register:ld or Coupon Loans. To be addressed "Commissioners' of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa."—endorsed "Propo sals to sell State Loans." - - -The . Commiaoloners reserve the rlght,to reject any bide not, In their opinion, advantageous to the Com monwealth. - • JouN P. xteitniesrpr zia kriann d t ,.!t!l!tor General. Seminary W. H. HEMS r Stge. - • State Treasurer. oczttiols; Olnatraissiemera of the tilnkbitiltufd. FITLER, WEAVER a 00.. 2.faratlketaress MANILA &ND TATlhltto OORDAGX Cords. Twines, ao., tiro. 23 .Nortb Water street Aral No. 2 North t” l 4 g avanoe owns R. • brunt*, CloN*Ats P. smarsamt. ' r i rya) BoUtsiar. ror .ateaning,: all.varAsastll Asiver-plated ware,*srnw..poiAramizte POWDzaa l i the best ever made; -. VARRAISECITIUMI i . felir atteatiriutatzeet,.belaw Starstie Swii3ff Lace and Nottingham Lace. SHADES MARITIN'd SAFES. ALUM /MD DRY PLASTER. RELIABLE AT ALL TIMER, EUEPLE TEFITLMONLiLe. MAR VIN & CIO., 721 CHESTNUT St , 'Masonic' Hall. Baled, Fred, Salt and Packing Ray. Baled Oat, Wheat and Eye Stray, for SHIPPING: AND CITY USE. no3s&vginarp Wholesale Cotton• Yarn Commission - - - Warehouse , R. 'P. Wl-111 1 E 438. Manurashlrer's Agents for the eate of cotton Warps and Skala Itsres.sai. ntunbe i4 . Hosierp,Tarna, In the Skein or 000. - Jutengllngf _Upon or an St a eo :W att oo aulen Carpet M , ath • It " - Ottling Bettie and Max ThAttusa. areetat Extra Hears -B-Ph WsufilllDEAtlt friStbierSt ' f 40, No e 237 Markey ,„ IXlONsirrtenktP.l • j;:* XEU.IOIO3 itIVALXVID3Aartt, it wa r m s ~t tpx. h . ,a e 414331°11 •-•- F...p__..T.: - .11)..1110N. TRT.E4:EfiWIX. THE BALTIMORE COMMISSIONERS. FROM ROCHESTER,, N. Y. Accident to a -Billiard Player. Later from Eintralo. A U. S. District Attorney Appointed. The clue or the Baltimore onnininsioners• Baranionn, Nov. B,—The habeas Corpus case was continued until one o'clock, when Judge Bartol adjourned the case until two P. M., permitting, with the consent of the counsel for the old commissioners, the par ties to be unrestrained until the court should meet at that hour. .'From Rochester. Remissunt, Nov. 13.—Mr. Lpuis Fox,,the celebrated billiard °, player, Wag severely wounded, to-day, at his residence, in this city, by the accidental discharge of a pistol, in the p ocket of his coat. The ball entered the atdoznen 'and lodged in the thigh, be yond the reach of a probe. The surgeons think he will recover. From Buffalo. BUFFALO ' Nov: B.—George S. Munger, of Rochester, the law-partner of .the Hon• Sandford E. Church, is appointed U. S. Dis trict Attorney for the Northern District of New York, vice Dart, removed. TABLE AND PIANO COVERS. We have now received directly from the runnultie tcremotrz FALL IMPORTATION EMBROIDERED CLOTH TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, 00capriting a large assortment., `chick we are telling At Reduced:Prices. Sheppaid,VallarlinginkAffbm, Importer! Of Hotuse .Eurnistdoe DriGoods, No. 1008 CIEESTNIJT STREHE ce-lwfm-tfrpf SPARKLING WINES. Henkell et Co., (3fainz.) SCRAPX &EEG ,ER ASSMANIVRAUSER,: (red), htt , SEL 241:1SCATEL, JOE • NM sRaBG, HOCHf3EI3...ER, Chas. adt Ropferberg, _ • St •RABZBERS, • hfire.CA DIU SPARE LIN G MOSELLE, PRRI,B DES RREINS .701 - IANNDS.RERI4, In Pints and Qqarts, to viabich the attention of the trade and famillea Is invited. & A. C. VAN BEILL WINE MERCHANTS, 1310 Chestnut Street. stOwsm3m-lp 910 New and Choice Goods 910, MEAD & No. 910 CHESTNUT ST.,. M.AN'Ia . ACTtrF.EIIS OF SILVER PLATED WAGE, 4:41 AS GOOD AS. NEW., • After 20 or 50 years use, Fire. Proof .Quality hi the seine In 2C BROADWAY, N.Y. Bend for Illnatrited Catalogue. eeneunneaut rP TER33IA.S WEBB. (Successor to_Nyra. P. kothes ) Forks of Second and Christian Stir 3:30 O'Olook.