SEO67V'EDITIOM BY TELEGRAPH. Ship ' News. . NEW Tottx,Nov. 9th.--A.rrived—Steamer England. from Liverpool. The schooner Frederick Hall, from Fldiadelphia,hasbeen ashore on the South Brother in the Hell Gate, but has since been got off. Fries of Goldin Few York. [By the American Telegraph Co.] NEw Tons., Nov. 9.—Gold has been quoted to-day as follows: td ,00 A. M., 146111L50 • 1461 10.15 1461111.45 1461 10.30 1461112 M., 1461 10.45 1461 12.15 P. M., 1461 11.00 146- 1 12,30 1461 4 1115 - 146111 THE MAGUIRE HOMICIDE, ANOTHER TRIAL PROPOSED. Objeotiona by 'Prisoner's Counsel. The Pleas and Answers. A Jury Called to Try a Question of Fact The Fourth Jury Empnaneld ill the Case OYER AID Tnaannun—Judges Allison and Ludlow.—This morning, the case of William A. Maguire, charged with the mar der of Maggie Baer, was again called for trial. There was a fair attendance upon the Court, but the crowd was not so great as yesterday. The two absconding witnesses were brought from prison and were seated in front of the dock. After Messrs. Cassidy and Brooks reached the Court room, the case was taken up. District Attorney Mann—May it please the Court, William A. Maguire is indicted in this Court for murder. Upon being ar raigned he pleaded "not guilty" to this bill of indictment. An effort was made to try the issue formed, and ajury was called and the issue submitted to them; bat instead of that issue being tried, and a verdict being rendered, the effort to have a trial proved ineffective, and the proceedings resulted in what is known to the law as a "miss trial," in consequence of an evident necessity to discharge the jury. The proceedings, there fore, are a nullity. The issue between the Commonwealth and the p risoner remains un determined, and I now ask that a jury may be called to try the issue pending between the Commonwealth and William A. Ma guire for murder—to try the guilt or inno cence of the prisoner. Mr. Cassidy—lf the District Attorney pro poses to proceed to trial upon this indict ment, I have three special pleas I desire to file. One is the plea of auterfois acquit, generally, the other the plea of once in 4eopardy, and the third a short plea of once m jeopardy. judge Allison—You can file them. Mr. - Cassidy—ln filing these pleas I do not want to be considered as waiving my _right to: .move for a continuance if it is de cided to go on. The principal plea—that of " Once in Jeopardy"—was as follows : • Commonwealth vs. William . A. Maguire.—Wfdisan A. Begot's being brought to the bar of this Court, and having heard the said Indictment read. and the mat- Sera therein contained. save that he ought not to be put to answer the said indictment because, that in the said inoiCtment at the said Court of Oyer and. Ter miner and general all delivery on Monday, the 51.11 day of November, s. D. 1865, be, the said deferdant,in due form of law-was arraigned and pleaded "not guilty" of the premises contained in the said indict• meet, and for his trial put himself upon God and his -country. and was by the said Commonwealth, in doe form of law, placed on his trial before a jury of the said county. And the said William A. Maguire farther says that on the fifth and sixth days of November aforesaid. witnesses were examined in due form of law before the said Court and Jury on behalf of the said Com. sneowealth. ••• • • -- That on 't hursday. the eighth day of November, aforesaid. at ten o'clock of the forenoon of that day the District Attorney on behalf of the Commonwealth, an nounced to the Court the illness of one of the jurors empamuled in the said cause; and the Court there upon ordered and directed Dr. Senderllng, &physician, of great respectability to visit the juror who it was al /edged was 61( Ir. That the tald Dr. Senderling did eo visit. the juror in the jury room, in the absence of this defendant and his counsel. and without his consent and returned to the said Court and being drily swore, did depose. [Here follows the evidence of Dr. Sender ling bed officer Carter already published And af,er the said witnesses were so examined, tte said Court ordered the officer in charge of the jury to bring into Court an the jurors in tats case except the juror Adam Campbell, whom the said Court declared on the day and time afnresaid was -by the evidence ex bibited to them proved to their natistactlon to be abso lutely unable to attend, without peril to his life ; and upon the making of the said order, the said officer in ebarge of the said jury, upon the day aforesaid,brought into the sad Court eleven of the said jurors. The said Adam Campbell, a juror as aforesaid, not being present in Court. And the said 'Court, on the day aforesaid, said eleven jurors being present, and said Adam Campbell being absent without the consent of the primmer, and against bin objection, did then and there, witliont the consent of the prisoner, die ,hen and there make the follow ing order. [Here follows the order before published.] And the said William A. Mag,nire further saes that -be the said William a., Maguire, now here) pleading, and the said William A. Maguire in the said Indict ment last mentioned, is the same identical person, and this he is ready to verify. Whereupon he, the said William A. Maguire, prays the judgment ot the iJoirt here if be ought to be put hirther to, answer this pre zer t indictment, and whether the said Common 'wealth ought further to prosecute or impeach him, the said William A. Maguire, on account of the premises in this present indictment contained, and that he may he dismissed the :Mart and go without day. CHARLES W. BROOKE, LEWIS C. CASSIDY. Another plea is the regular plea of autre fois acquit and the third a short plea of once in jeopardy. The= plea of auterfois acquit claims that the jury being discharged, the prisoner is in law acquitted. Mr. Mann—l don't understand what you want with these three papers. Mr. Cassidy—lt is our desire that all should be filed. The District Attorney now proceeded to prepare a demurrer and replications to the prisoner's pleas. To the plea of autrefois acquit, the Commoner alth . acknowledges the facts set I' , 4 ; ;at' plea, bat sets:oat the furthe r . at although the jury was discharl - ' as because of an absolute Itecessity.'ieltiting from the illness of a juror. To tbie Mr. Mann suggested that the prisoner should join issue and have the question of fact disposed of. The demurrer denies that there is any fact that prevents the Commonwealth from proceeding with the trial. The counsel for the prisoner concluded to' join issue on the demurrer, also to the plea of once in jeopardy and •to the replications which also sets forth the additional fact of the discharge of the jury because of W:isolate_ necessity, and the replication .to the plea of ofutreois acquit. _ Mx. Mann suggested that as the papers 'were on file that the °Curt take up the -spa tial plea and dispose of that first. ,Fe con tended that the statement of facts set forth there did not preclude the Commonwealth' from proceeding with the trial: / Judge Allison—We do not desire -to hear any argument. Judge Ludlow—By that we mean that our -records are eleat,upowthese questions. Judge Alllsen--Wahave no doubt about it as it nowsaands. If you (Cassidy) desire to argue itlve will hear you, empidy said it was; not necessary if the Otairt had decided. Judgment was then entered for the Conn monwealth„ upon the demurrer filed by the Itdetrlot Attorney. Mr: Maledll3ol4 naked for a plea to pass upon the issue rallied by the of mare- BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1866. /cis acquit, and the'replication, the question -` being one of fact--whether a juror was dis charged because of illness. A jury was then called to the box. Mr. Cassidy called attention to the fact that in the box were a number- ofjurors in the case who had personal knowledge of the facts to be tried in this issue. • - The jurors who had been empanelect, in the case itself were excused and others called. - The jurors were sworn "to well and truly try the issue joined between the Common- - wealth of Pennsylvania and William A. Maguire, the <prisoner at the , bar, - and a verdict render according ." to theevidence ' The trial of this issue is proceeding as we close our report. - Ql7l [Bee Eeconct and Last pages for addlidonal Locate.] BunanAßY.—Charles Flick - and Andrew Flommer were arraigned 'before Alderman Clouds yesterday upon suspicion of bar glary. The house of Mr. Sergeant, on Am ber street, above Ann, was entered-about three o'clock yesterday morning ,by forcing open. a back. door. Mr. Sergeant was awakened by a noise and discovered two men in his room. The intrudersthreatened to blow his brains out if he gave an alarm. They soon became frightened at movements in another part of the house and left,passing through a back room occupied by two sons of Mr. Sergeant. The thieves took with them a watch and fob chain valued at $3OO, and a pair of pantaloons. The latter were dropped during a chase by_ some citizens, who were aroused by an alarm raised by Mr; Sergeant. Flick And. Flommer were arrested by Officers Grant and Quick in Dutch Row, and they were identified by Mr. Sergeant and family. They were com mitted in default of 0,000 bail for a further hearing. , Too Moen VIDMIS IC Y. -J. F. Bradley, a newly appointed whisky inspector, got into trouble last night. He was sent to Water and Dock streets to watch an establishment. The fumes of the whisky were evidently too much for him and he was overcome. At a late hour he was found by a 'policeman lying asleep on the steps of the place which he had been put to guard. After much trouble he was got into a perpendicular attitude, but as he was not able to maintain his position successfully, he was escorted to the Fifth Ward Police Station and there passed the night. This morning he was introduced to Alderman Butler, who charged him $5 for occupying a door step, and a soft plank for lodging purposes. A HORSE THAT WOULDN'T DE STOLEN.-- The chickens and turkeys found in the pos session of the two colored men, John Wit= Hams and Frank Wood, at Forty-first and Market streets, early yesterday morning, it has been ascertained, were stolen from the stable of Mr. O'Brien, who resides on the Darby road, about six miles from Market street bridge. The thieves, it seems, also attempted to steal a horse. The animal was taken from the stable, and one of the fellows mounted him. The horse got restless, kicked np bis heels, and the rider was pitched over his head into the mud. As the horse showed a very decided disposition to remain where he was, he was left behind. STEALING ALE BARIVELS.—Before Ramsdell, yesterday James Lees was charged with the larceny of ale barrelgfrom the brewery of William "Partington, in Cin naminson Elollow, near Manaynak. It appears that Lees got a couple of boys to roll the barrels away from the brewery and paid them 25 cents for each barrel. Mr. Partington has missed barrels for some time, and set a watch. On Wednesday the game of Lees was discovered by Sergeant Peterman, and he was arrested while load ing barrels on a wagon. - The accused was held in '6BOO bail. Rio Tons Cormtror.—Paul Betteny was arrested yesterday for having been con cerned in a row at a ball at Broad and Spring Garden streets on last Tuesday night. During the fight a young manwas badly beaten and had the end of his nose bitten off. Betteny was taken before Aid. Hutchinson and was held in $5OO bail for a further hearing, ALLEGED SWINDLING. —lsaac( Feather has been held in MO bail by Ald. hams, on the charge of swindhng. He and another man were engagedin selling hams, and, it is alleged, that Feather disappeared with the horse and wagon and stock of hams, without the knowledge or consent of his partner. LARCENY OF CLOTH.—lsaac Chance was arrested yesterday for the larceny of a roll of cloth, from Goodman's tailor store, Mar ket street, above Thirty-first. Part of the cloth was, recovered at the house of Chance, on Sansom street, above Thirty-fifth. The accused was held for a further hearing by Alderman Davis. WELL ARMED.—A. row occurred at a ball, at Eleventh and Pine streets, last night. Robert Willet, colored, one of the partici pants, was arrested. Upon his person were found a pistol and a large knife. This morning he was taken before Alderman Swift, and was held in SSOO bail. DISTURBANCE AT A BALL.—Wm. Hart was arrested, last night, for creating a dis turbance at a ball, at Saventh and Lombard streets, and drawing (pistol. He was taken before Alderman Patchel and was held in :? , 500 bail for trial. BARN ROBBED.—The I;trnofJacob Baldt, on the farm of James Thorp, near Frank fnrd,was entered last night, and was robbed of a set of single harness and several other articles. SLIGHT FIRE.—The carpenter shop of Thomas Cathcart, Levant and Pear streets, Fifth Ward, was slightly damaged by fire about half-past nine o'clock last evening, THE VIRTUES OF BOWER'S INFANT COH DIAL need no comment from our pen. Thousands of atrailtea daily attest its efficacy. H. A. Bower, Sixth and Green, sole proprietor of the Cordial. "LIEBIG'S Foon," for infants and invalids, Bower. Sixth and Vine streets. Price 00. DETIGGD3TS 7 SUNDRIES AND FANCY Goons. SNOWDEN & BROT.a.b.R, Impraters , 23 South Eighth street. MiirAv great success of, this de licious perfnme in the comparative brief time it has been before the public, does not surprise us; as a right rich, delicate and la , ting perfame, it has no superior. end we think no equal. For sale by all the ,principal Druggists—Wilmington Daily Downer:in/. ' - • _ Du. FITLER'S " great ' " Rheumatic Remedy." 'For Rheumatism. Neuralgia. Gout. Asthma. "No Cure," 3000 cures sbace Mane 1869. ...No Pay." 'No PaY,'!_ 3,000 Cares able!! Jane 1866: "No Cure." "No Cure" No mercury. colchiCum or "No Pay." '"No Pay, " lodides. . "No Cure." Limited, quantity to each patient. Prepared. by Dr. Iritier, No 29 South Fourth street. "SWEET OPOPRNAX. 11 And thus the gfrey.s' prophecy was fulfilled! "By a certain Periten4e, 80. enchantingly delicious, and VIVI tying in Influence sbalt ye kno xi . your lover I" 'Turas donaß,,T Smith &Co.'s, "Sweet 9popetnetwil woe her love, asfit already has the plaudits of the world. AR ParOMB oorlvaiett Bold everywhere. •N. T. SMITH *. CO., New York,-lbole Proprielore. , LADIES' SPZIOLLL NOTIOPIO=-Dr. _DM ', eines Braces, Light FrenchTruases.Lnoroyed Shoui der-2,raceeSupporters of beat coustractloo, Admire ble Mastic Muldagre. Elastic atootings, Oor reetli adlusted by a Lady, at "Needlea'," or, Twelfth .street, first door below Bac*. - • BEwriow's BoArs. , —Elder Flower, Turtle Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk,ltottA SNOWDEN & BSOTGED,, Importers, 23 I3outh itilghth street: DITERICH CO., - Merchant Tailors, Ninth street below Chestnut arertow dosing ont tboir entire stock of imported CLOVIS AND CASSI. ISERE% MADE TO ORDER in the latest apnea. A RE)rAlazrAvILE MAN.—The Griffin (Ga.) Btar says that the Rev. Lovick Pierce, a venerable clergyman, on a recent occasion, preached twice and lectured the Sunday school besides. He entered the ministry in 1804 and lam laboredvithout interruption for sixty-two years. 'POW Ely z. MARYLAND.-Says. : the Tribune---"We have received a letter from the Provos' Marshal General of MarYland;General .Tohn Wooley, who says: `I saw some of themos' noted Rebels i Baltimore step up 'to the polls and swear`in their votes—swear, they not only bad never taken part in the rebell ion, but had never desired the success of the Southern .arms--well knowing they were committing perjury. Had not our organiza tion been perfect and composed of deter mined-I men, the rebels would have polled thou ands more votes. I think we will have little rouble in exposing the frauds and se curing the . Hons. John L. Thomas and J. J. Stewart their, seats in Congress.' As Gen. Wo9ley was Provost Marshal of Baltimore dttrmg the rebellion, he doubtless fully kridws whereof he speaks." COELMERCIIAL. SALES OF STOOKS. 22 O 0 C ityd o new 1024,1 10 • 5 0 sh C o a h m N AM n t 5 1 3 2 e. 2100 do mun 1023 b. 21 ah Cam & Am- sap 5934 7000 II l 3 5-Wn '65 con . 107% 50 sh Penns c 5535 12500 do July 1103‘ 33 sh .do . 56 10000 'do ' b 3 110% 100 sh do . sown 553i' Iwo do its t " •'7 gh Tobth Nay 5054 2000 Pall Ist rag 68 103 11 sh Lehigh Val 665; 4f 00 Lehigh 68 'B4 - 0336 96 sh Nor Central c 50 500 do - • • 2ds - 03% ioosh 13th & 15th St 1L 20.'i Pwazgor , & roam is NEW YORK. • ' (By alegraph.). American ...... ..... }leading Railroad. New York Centra1.....—...... United States as '51......_ . United States 6s, 6 , :• 2 as Erie Hudson River Finance and .Bzuslneas—Nov. 9, 1566. The Stock Market was dull, without much change in prices, s Government Loans were rather more roarht after, and the Five-Twenties, '65, sold to some extent at ,italic was bid for the Coupon • Sixes. '5l; for the Ten-Forties; 1074 for the February Seven-Thir ties, and 105% for the June and July Issues. 'State Loans.were very quiet. City Loans, of the new issues, were : steady at 1.023-4 . ©102?i. All the better class of Railroad and Canal Bonds were firol, and but few offered. Pennsylvania Railroad sold to some extent at 55%656—c105ing at 54 regular way, Camden and Amboy Railroad advanced 2, selling up to 112, and. Le. high Valley Railroad was firm at 563. c. Catawissa Railroad Preferred closed at 25% bid, and 283.; asked. 61 was bid for Germantown Railroad; 58% for Mine Hill Railroad 50 for Northern Central Railroad, and 32% for Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. In Canal stocks the only change was an advance of% in Lehigh Navigation. Schuyliill Navigation Preferred closed 36% bid. Bank shares were without quotable change. Passenger Railway shares were very quiet. 90 was bid for Second and Third Street.; 05 for Tenth a: d Elev enth kraals; :313; for Green and Coates Streets; 26 for Girard College, and 14?.," for Hes tonville The Philadelphia Exchange Company has declared a dividend of one dollar and day cents on each allure. payable on demand, at the Exchange, clear of tar. Messrs. De Haven Brother, No. 40 South Third street. make the - following quotations of the rates of exchange to-day, al 1 P. M.: Buying. - American —146 Silver- Quarters and halves—...l4o Compound Interest Notes: June.l664—. 10% July, 1864 163 s " Aug. /.53G " Oct., 1864... 14% ' 0 " Dec.. 1664... 13!; al May, ISM.. 113 a " Aug.,1865... 10% 93 0 " 18M... lay Cooke & CO. quote Severna:Le= secniztlies,.&t.. today, as follow= Borer. Selling. U.S. 114% Old 5-20Bondo.— 110% New see Bonds, -Ran lin% 6.20 I.MX 5-20. July, Da l., 7 8-10, tcstli 1(44 Gold—at 12 0.------146 -1463 i" smith. Randolph at Co.. litanxens. U South mure street, quote at U o'clock. se forlowto - Bola— ....... 46.1; - U.S. 114 p0ue1e.—.....—.,........,........K0U4,1; ......_.._._ Q,6. 5-20, Itea-..-...----...........--........1Wr MS.-- .....107}i ltri% in 21% .................. i rfai 107 N, O. B. lea. .....-...............-.lW,iMldn'i u. s. parszia - 07171.7:- - -...-----..aanclun Jg 21 gerles-.------.........10531 MS *A ltd series..—.-...-....---...lenigdlo6 5.20, July, laSs... . ........ -.-.—...-11031®110.4 untoon..nds ime_. pat_-- ..„. .... ...._flak26 M. Schultz &C0...N0. 18 So ut h Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of Exchange-in Gold-per City of Landow London, 60 d Fos aignz...-------.....10 2 X110 1093; S days-- Paris, 60 days sight. 17W, f. " • 3 15 1K Antwerp, Bremen, 60 days... --. 78h; 794 Hacabuig.6o S. 34351 Cologne, GO days — 2 ".^.l)i Lelpsle, 60 days ----- Berlin 60 days..--- Amste . rdaro. 60 41% Frankfort, 60 day 5......... —4l - ,.41.3g Market steady. Tbe one of Flour and Neal in Philadelphia, during the week ending Nov. S. 1.566, were as fol. lows: Barrels • oSSupertine. Total -....— . .. 9.352, The zolloning ii - ire iiilliunt, 71 . 13ial -- tri:i;portea , ver the Schttyn:lll Canal. during the we ending Thursday, rsov. S. 1866: Tons. Cwt From Port Oarbon..— I :,9 833 00 " Pottsville. Zll .5 " Schuylkill Haven 19,471 00 " Port Clinton 911 00 Total for week.... Previously this year Total 1,104,949 09 l'o same tunelast year 867,526 05 2i7,4230f Philadelphia Elarkeds. FRIDAY, Nov. 9.—There is a good demand for Clover. seed, and it is takenon arrival at $S 2.5@59. Timothy commands $3 50553 e.l. Flaxseed is higher and selling at $3 25(.4; 3011 bushel. There is no movement in Quercitron Bark, but we continue to quote No. 1 at fps IA ton. The Flour market Is dull, but the receipts are small and prices remain wltbont change. There is no inquiry for export and only 400 to 500 barrels were taken by the home consumer', at slngst4 for Northwest extra family; $l3 50@15 for Penna. and Ohio d0.d0.; $164317 for fancy do.; s9@l2 forextras. and es 2.5®49 for superfine. 40 barrels Fairs Self ItaisingFlour sold at 918,and 100 boxes d0..d0., at $lO 50. Bye Flour and Corn Neal are very :quiet. Small sales of the former at =8438 25 •6 barrel. There is rattier more Wheat offering. and but little demand for It. In the absence o* sales we quote Bed at 23(. 3 3076 bushel, and White at $3 4003 45 The last sale of bye was at $1 40. Corn is very quiet, with small sales of yellow at $127 Oats are le s sc. live. Sales of Southern at 68 cents. _OOO bnaliels Canada Barley were taken on terms kept secret. Whisky—The demand is limited Small sales Of Penna. barrels at n 41. and Ohio at in 44. 1.1 :I A hi 1.1 FORT OF RHEL&DELPRIANovEmBFB. 9. air 606 Marini Butetin on Six/A Asps, ARRIVED THIS DAY. Saw Rightliagalo, Dllyard, 7 Elan from Eastport, with B*ll to B A Sonder CO. Bar /tail. Merrill. 7 days from Bangor, with lumber to BB Bailey y on. lu tt&hgrl ß ßE2 ey litzr o , n 7 . days from Bangor. with lohr E HalUkt, AverY,¢um Gloucester, with fish to captain , Behr Theo Dean. Phillip'. from Dighton. Bahr JC Th pr 011; Van zan t , from Boston. BohrA Cordery, Doughty. from Dansersperrt. Behr Pophie Ann, Smith, from New York. Bohr J Welden, Bowen from Newport. CLEANED TPUMB DAY Bark Fearless (Br), Patrick, Gibraltar . for orders, N A Ponder & Co. - • SX'S al e s ci pencer, Fleming, Cardenas, I Hough ,h Co. Mir P tionith. West Branch, Vs. captain,. Behr X Freman, Howes,Bostoo, th CO. Behr I ' F 2 ShiP Cut Water, Dwight, -tam, Atm yntk 10th :one, .at Ban Francisco fith inpt„; . - Ship B Blanchard Windy, cleared it Boston 7th inst. Ships T J Southard, - Bishop, dor this port Bth; Nor , Adelaide,fitarsa, for do 12th, and Lancaster, Coffin (or Decan), for do 96th were up at Liverpool27tJa tat: _ ti'Ship Star of the Sou - th, Smith, salted from Liver pool 24th tilt. for Point de Gallo. Steamer Edinburgh, Halorow . sailed teora Liverpool frith ult. for New York. • Steamer COlumbia, Gloom*, from Havana ad inst. at f l rk yesterday. Nov 4, at 1250 PM,a5 'miles north of pe psduselr steamer; Morro , Cho from tlei` Ne Pork tor Havana Bark L Nickelson (new)),*lir all P O O l cleared at Wincsor, NS. —Lb 16. Bark Bt Pornbalque (Sr), Doane, olearedag Beaten 7th lust for Ilner.os Ayres via WWI Etig win Landreth, Phillips, cleated at Mans 17th . ult. forflis port. Brig, t. Joforn b sailed from Portsmouth aarb 'la thin - ac4in Bdsr , Camilla, part, Hurlbut, hence for Gloucester, - at Rol:roes' Hole etb inst. I..chrs Thom kir-nlagon, Dickman, hence for Lynn; a J ISfercer„Quillin, and Trade 'Wind. ICUrson, hence :or Bostr.o..ranse from Holmes' Hole ith inst. Rehr Filer Perkins, Pe, khan, for this port, sailed from Portsmouth . Stehle Anna Shepard. Bowdirch, and James House, Gage, sailra from Providence 7th inst. for this port. Brig (I,W Barter. Lee, at Few York yesterday Irons Nuefitas, reports Oct. 2,e, lat .T 2 20. lon 79174 In a gale from NE, lost deck loud of 76 casks molasses and split sails. Sehr D Sllfershnn, from Georgetown for thts.pcfg, itHampton Beadkith hug. • . Nomezro awirmas. The BMW on Lovett'a Rock: near , Fields Polnt, and the one on the south side of the entrance to Seekonk Channel; are both missing. L R WALRAVEN, 710 Chestnut Streets Elegant CiMalis for Parlors, DINING ANDGLEEPINGROOMS, 196-bid 5834 bid bid ..,,...:„.bid btd .IV, bid Active. In BrocatellC, Satin Damasks, WINDOW Am now offering the most complete assortment of the above goods of my own importation. October 3.1866. STOP ! LOOK AT THIS IT .• THE GREAT - EASTERN Detective Horse and Live Stock Insur ance Company. Chartered by the State of Penturylvanla. CAPITAL-5100 ooa Lastirea Horses Mules and Neat Cattle against Losses Resultine from Theft, and Death by Fire, Acct. dental tr Natural causes. PRINCIPAL OFFICE, No. 108 south Fourth St.. Phila. PreMeent—CoL CHAS. 'FRALEY. Vice Pr eildent—DANlEL L ISTERLRY. Secretary and Treasury—Dr. S. RECENR. Assist. Secretary and Treasurer—F. S. HAFFA. For City References, See amnia. a. Arnie wanted in the City and every county In the State. P. AFFA. Oc2S-lzt rp General Agnt. CALIFORNIA PURE WINES AND BRANDIES, Prom the celebrated Vineyards of B. D. WILSON • I , • e • • - • - • AINESCLICA. HOUSE VINITAKE,_ _ HOCK. SPARKLIZZIS WAX. PORT. GRAPE _BRANDY. WENDITERS. SHRRRY, The above we guaranteed to be perfectly PUBS made from the Grape. and salted for EtafERAXEN TAL and MEDICINAL. purposes. We claim they area:anal in richness. flavor and malty to the best in t , ported. at nearly half the cost. For sale in wood or by the use, - N. E. corner Front and Chestnut Ste. az= rpl k CO.. 912 Arch. Street. We would respectfully call the attention of our friends ar.e. the public Rener our choice and eleg:nt assortment or Of LI. and BRONZE CHAN DELIFib B ind OAS FIXTURES; co , stantiy on hand, all of them of Ule very I.test and BvST DaSlaNs. also a fine selectior of PORTABLE. with FANCY CHINA, PORCELAIN and Other SHADES, to snit rurchs.sers A tine a- d choice selection of IMPORTED BRONZE STA') "GARY. CARP RECRIVE6s, AN rIQUE VASES, INS STANDS, THERMOMETERS, always on band at very reasonable p. ices. We would invit e those who are desirous of procuring any of the above ennmerated articles, to call as our st ire before r tachasieg elsewhere. and=examine our tusortm eat, feeling cor lidera that they will be favora bly imprersed with the character of our goods. OUR PRICES ABE REASONABLE, and the wink in all cases guaranteed to give satisfaction to the put , chat er. 30,46al 15 .. 1, - 134,4E0. 14 N. B.—Particular attention paid to the renewing of old work.. not tf-rN VAN/LIRE & CO. SILKS! BILES , LITT;v I i , BALANCE OP STOOK AT GREAT REDUCTION, FRENCH ItERINOES pLAIL) POPLINS CLOAEINO CLOTHS. LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY. RICHARDSON'S LINENS. SHAKER FLANNELS. HEAVY YARD-WIDE SHAREEEI, at C;cts. .7. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CANTON ELAZINRIS. GREAT 8AR429173‘Cd 31 cis. 3..0.11 WBRIDGE & 410. lEBRIMAOS. CALICOES. SHIRTING AND SHEETING7HUSLINE4 ALL THE LEADING HAKES AT LOWEST BLANKETS! . BLANKETS! - r - REST GOODISLOWIER THAN AT ANY UNE. TELLS SEASON.. MlVRl3imlyi couNTWANEss ; ;. Or OUR OWN IMPORTATION. 7. C. STRAWBRIDGE 4c CO. 11 9,l4lALEYuccoxinizilAT.4l7 LANCASTER QUILTS.. • 7Y,12 4f 43"13 0 , -1- rirw GGAt . In* EMESEBEB BALLSALIYB CHEAP' AND BABB / O FIABIX Boot mid- Shoo.NrepsstomSorsheti want or Got*. Pall and Winter Boots and alsoes,yr North BIGIErst street, sad 1816 OHOWNBT street. IMP i 5.114 IiCILICINIC NAZI" LIBRARIES; Terry, Reps, Swiss Lace and - Nottingham Lace. SHADES 01 the Newest Designs. Carmiek Sr, Co. SOLE AGENTS, ILLNITACTORY AT FEANKFORD, PHILADA. J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO CHOICE SHADES, $1; LUPIN'S, ::s. J. C. STRAVERrDGE A CO FRENCE PLAID. POPLINS, $t :Z. • J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO 013 R OWN IMPORTATION J. C. STRAWBRIDGE A: Co. CALICOES, FAST COLOItS, 17 eta. 7. C. STRAWBRIDGE & Co. piimzei: 3. O.'BTE&WBIUDGE & CO. BIT.KWBRIDGM a co, NORTHERN CENTRAL' BONDS.. OFFER FOE SALE A LIMITED AMOUNT OF THE BONDS OF THE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY, AT These Bonds bear SIX PER CENT. INTEREST. payable sexal.annnally in this CITY. FREE FROM ALL STATE , TAX And are Coupon Bonds in amounts of ;SOO and $1.600 each. The holder has the privilege of having them made and registered at the office of the Company In this city, thisbeing a great protection in case ofloss. We will behappy to furnish fall information, on ap plication In perm, or by letter. • • DlU3ijat. Br, 'So. 34 South Third Street, ec".ltl NATIONAL BANK OF THE REPUBLIC 809 and 811 Oheatnnt Street, PHILADELPHIA. Capital $5OO 000. Full Paid. DIRECTORS, JOE. T Bailey, Benj. Rowland, sr., Wm. IL Shawn Wm. Ervien, - SamL A. Bispham, Nathan 'Rohm, Edw. B. Orne, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A Hoyt, I'IU2TD . EIiT2 RUAWN. CASHIER, JOSEPH P. 31TrILFORD. ocaOtErs 1865 5-20'S EX CHANGED FOR 1862'5, and market difference in price allowed. 5.3Y5, 10-4 1 1 a and Compound Inxerest Notes Bought and Sold. INELEX.P.I4 Jir. 34 sown! THIRD STREET. ("MICE OF THIO COMMISSIONERS OF THE BING FUND. TEE ASHES' DEPARTMENT, Hanstisnrsa. October :24, WS :salaam 18 HEREBY GM= that sealed propo sals for the sale of One Million Dollars of the Five Per Cent. and One Million Dollars of the Biz Per Cent. Loans of the Cninmonwealth of Pennsylvania will be received at the Treanuff Department, in the city of Harrisburg, until 2 o'clock P. IL. afTEIVESDAT, the 15th day offluvember. A. D. IDS& ladders wll state amount offered, price asked and whether 'Registered or Coupon Loans. To be addressed "Commissioners of Sinking Fend, Harrisburg, Pa."--endorsed "Propo. sale to sell State Loans." The Commiodoners reserve the right to reject any bids not, in their epitaph, advantageous to the Com monwealth. JOHN F. HARTRANPI% Auditor General. ELI SLUMS. Secretary' of State. W. H. EKIEBLE, State Treasurer , cestmossi Commissioners of Me Sinking Fund. pROPOSALS NOB COAL. • • 2 . • L , :Cry •• • • Prop:was will be received by the Trustees of the CRY Ice Boat until the FOURTH DAY of DECEMBER, lest, at noon, for throbbing from Four Hundred to Seven Hundred Tons, at their ontion-2 `2,.40 pounds each—of best quality BROAD TOP MOUNTAIN (lump cr run of mines) COAL, daring the winter of 1865-67. Said Coal to be delivered on board of the Ice Boat, at any wharf on the Delaware trent of the city of Phila• dolphin.. free of wharfage. . in inch quantities and at such there as the Trustees may /3 , signal e. The Coal ts to be weighed at the times of delivery on board of the Boat, at the expense of the party furnishing the same. Proposals may also state at what, price a portion of said Coal can be furnished as above at Port Richmond. The contract will be awarded to the lowest and best bidder, and payments will be made monthly in City War-ante iddt ess propoeals to JOHN DEvER.EPX, President Trustees of the City Ice Boat, net St South Delaware Avenue SPECLA LTIE.I FOR THE SE.,O.N. Glycerin _Lotion, for hands and face Pectoral Lozenr,Fa. tor hoar.enee Camphor Ice, ior coapped Lips. Wild Cherry (Austpound for cold, cough, &c. Olefin, for chapped hands, .tc. Troches ()Morale Potash, for ulcerated throat. HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS, Eighth and Walnut sts ICEMAN'S OXLEEBILATED TONIC ALE— ht ta truly healthfttl and nutritious beverage. now In use by thousands—invalids and others—has established ebarapter for quality of material and purity of mann. facture, which stands unrivaled. It Is recommended by physicians of this and other prisms as • impeder tonic, and requires but a trial to convince the moei tkeptical of its great merit. To be had. wholesale and retaE.of P. I. 3ORDAN.=I. Pear street. F TTLER, WEAVER Hanufacturers Of HANMA AND TARRED CORDAGE, Cords, Twines. doi.. No. ! North Water street, and No. 11. North Delwin, avenue, P hiladelphia. Enarnw H. Erman. lificsaxt. Warm Cowman P. Currarzn. frMALTHAVS, Amnioneer WM Money Broker, E., corner et Third said Sprmes streets, only one equare below the Exchange. NATHAIIB'S Principal °Mee, established for the last fort, years, Money to loan in large or small amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Silver Plate, Watehes,, Clothing, end goods of every desmiptibn. Mies boom from a.. M. till 7 P. M. ele2S-tfre A T BALLARD'S. Li las CHESTNUT street, near U. S. Mint, and Z North EIGHTH sit eet,is the place to buy Water Proof Boots and ehoea choai. ool•12trp3; Aitir 4 affsit WITH INDKE.II3e IRR. Eltabiolda. M. A. TORREY. moo 11[bee. cruet. 211107011 HAMEL CLACKS.—A fresh 1.121- LACE of bEa:aUlta slCidee, warranted correct FA_RB. & MOTHERS. Impanels, 124 Ottaarrat atroAt Wow Vourth. SALE..—To Mappers, Grocers, Hotel-Beeperr r and otbers—A very superior lot of Uhamp e Ifflor, by the barrel or dozen. P. J. JOBDAN, non•rptf MO Peer street. below Third and Walnut 31303 wiTCllll3£9, .TEWELEtY, Ma., a corn at ARR 4 plata ausattnaant recentay i Mal cot F Importere of Watabre. atm , anon tot Ilhas=nt strast. hem. ',mirth. GO Te BALLARD' No. 37 North EIGHTH street, near Filbert and 1315 CHESTNUT street. for Fall and Watter Boma and - Shoes, Chem Osr. Palen- - oc3ol2t.rpf --- A 111018E13 MTEICED MEAT.—The and Jea. are now receiving Into store, the above celebrated Minced Meat, pnt up in Firkins 0f33 and 68 The., also in Barrels and Maas Tars, and are prepared to tarnish it to the trade at the lowestmanufacturerfs prices -PM. B. 13II68Irit dt CO., 108 Botith Delaware Avenue. Twenty-Five Barrels Prime Cranberries landing and for sale by J. 13.1117881:Ea & 00.. 105 South Dela ware tavera& 53 PHOTT, VEGETABLE% dte —l,OOO cases .11 1 MCanned Peaches; 500cassa fresh Canned Pine pples; MOosises freak Pine Apples in glass; 1,000 cases Brent Cern and Green Peas; 500 cases ieeb Plums. in cans; soo rases fresh mean Game Bei cases Charebm In syrup; 500 cases Elul berries ittentimMO cases Straw berries in syrup; 500 cases fresh' In syrup; 1000 cases canned 'Tomatoes; Messes GystemrLobstars and Clams; 000 cases Roast Beet linttorkireal, Soups, dm. For sale by JOSEPH E. RIISSIEE . 99.; loaaautit DELAWARRavenne. , • oft,. CITIICLASTELE SOAP.-101) bum ainialnewh' 31 60ap i landing from net i xv i va ribi tram Gonna, and for sale by - ;08. 11.MBEILldali & QO NS Smith Delaware avenue. • 10N0LIBIL MIME, OATIMPS. BAUM. am - .CA Mese RoLeintreell NOV res ib ineldeli Barnet, Durham litudard, 0 , is= !tip Yorktown mid for Pale by JOB. B. BUSSURS a/ • 0 .1010nolek DalaiwArm *want& WALNUTS AND - AIXOPEDS.—New a , W Grenoble BAU We're:dal 6 At OM 1O and Paper Shell Annran i; davonare d roc gab ilzr LTIRRIXR R Di ..11.ewarm OLIVES ELM:MI CAPERS, @a.-011ves warotes snit=ollves),Nonparell end Superfine Capers, Olives; fresh goods, lanritgir ex Nale.t_ La_,from Haws, and for etde b 7 Jos* B,•• B 1 7 3 ••W * 1011Santb Delswere avenux , • , • • IUBWACOANI3.-10 bbla. new crop Texan•Pcscano, IA land sa-stenuothip &tar of the 'Union. and for Isle tliP7. : BV . WILE dc 00 ,10 booth Delaware' ~ , . THIRD EDITION, BY TELEGRAPH. Steamer Henry Cbauneey; Signalled. NEW YORK, Nov. 9.—The steamer Henry Chauncey from Aspinwall is signalled below. ' NEW Yonac. Nov. 9.- Cotton declining; sales at 87340 38340. Flour dull and 15. C. ,, Zc.. lower; sales of spoo bbls. at 59@{12.50 for State; gu. 50igt4 35 for Ohio, and . 061 g $l3 .50 for Western. Southern droordng; Bales or 280 bbls. at $l2 so@sl7 Z. Wheat dull and nominally de clines •2@3c. - - Mixed Corn le. lower; sales of 80,000 bustle's at 23@2.72. Beef dull, Pork dull and nominal at VT. - Lard dull at 135.10103.f.c. Wbisky dull. Stocks are lower. Chi o find Bock Island, 110 U: Cumberland preferred,7l. , 4; Illinois Central,l2.s%;.Mich gan Southern. 925,; I. ew York Central, 11E4 Reading 117; Hudson River. 126; Canton Company, Fry Mis souri 6s 60; Brie Be %; Western Union Telegraph Company, 51.1'; U. B. 11C-10up0n5,1881.11434, do., ise2. in,i -d0.1864,107X; dU. 180, 107 r; Ten•ForUes. 14V34; Treasury 7 3-10 s, Second series, 106; third series, 105%; G01d,1.40334. Coal Statement.. The ibllowing is the amount of coal transported over the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, during the week ending Thursday, Roy. 8,1868; Tons.ewt. From St. Clair.. w.,9a 1515 • Port 0,673 01 " Pottaville...--- 104 05 " Schuylkill raven.. 18,998 19 " Auburn 2,082 14 " Port Clinton.---...----- ........ 9,124 09 " Harrisburg and 70 04 Total Anthracite Coal for week ' 60,071 07 Bituminous coal from Harrisburg and Dau phin 5,426 CC Total of all kinds • Previously this year.............. Total. Same time last year FlT`9'.!!‘ sales at Phtlanalpala Stock Beata: BALER A.FrEca FIBS' BOARD. , pro sch Nay es tic 64; , 11470 sh Bead B C 583.4 1603 Camd & Amboy IGO sh do b6O 58% mgt 6a_ 69 • 96' 100 eh do 6161977 6844-100 1000 Little Sch BTs 95 200 sh do 1710 58'4 840 Lehigh 68'84 933 ; 1,100 eh do - sl6 58% 1000 1:T 846-20's ' 65 rg 10731300 sh do 584 48) tatty 68 new 101341100 sh do ' 1736 58% 24000 do 1023311003 h Catawiss Df .3',.' - i" i 8000 do 1025: 100 817 do 6 7 -wn 28.3 2(00 do old 9934 700 sh do Dd 29% 2600 Bettors &Del Bds 85361100 sh do 284 4600 Sns rani PAU 8433 . 4 i 300 sh do 28i 9oh Phila Bk 146 1 6sh Penna B 5 SBOOND BOARD. WOO II B 5 Ws '65 150 sh 13th & 15th St R 417.,; coup Suly 110F61200 sb Catawapf Its 283 IMO West Jersel.• Bds 883t,1100 sh Reading R 115 583; 1000 North Penn 6s 93 120 sh Cam &Am elk 1323; LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN PAILVADR.A., No 718 Arch st , above 7th, At his old established Store. EILPORMIR, ILUMPACTLIMIL and DFATAIII fl FANCY FURS 808 Ladies and Children: My assortment of Fancy Fors ibr Ladies and Chil dren is now complete. embracing every variety that will be worn during the coming season.- Remember. the name and number. SOHN FABEIItA, No. 718 ARM Street, above Seventh. I have no partner or connection with any other store in Use city, oc2o s milt= SUNDERMEEIER. MANUFACTIMHE OP Plain and FanoY Confectionery, WEOLBBALE AND RETAIL. No. 820 .Arch Street, BELOW NINTH ST. PHIL AD ELPHI n 53 5 SU 11125trp BAWL E. SMYTH. EDWARD P. ADAM. SILVER-PLATID WARE. IS myth& d PRACTICAL MANUFACTURERS .., OF FINE SILVER-PLATED WARE, HARD AND SOFT METAL. 1334 Chestnut street, Opposite 11. B. Mint, 2 fib Jr. Factory 34. South Third Street nol•th S to 261xpi Up Stairs. SPARKLING WINES. Henkell & 00., (Mainz.) SCHAItZkEECIER ASSMANNHAUtiULR, (red), - 210SEL MUSCATEL, JOB a NW SB aRG, ItOtat.tul.ll-ER, Chas. Adt Kapferberg, SuH RR% 2dI:IFeATEL SPATOILINII ransmus, PERLIt DVS lOWANS JOHANNISBERri, in Pints and Qoaris, to which• the attention of the trade and families is invitcd. H. & A. C. VAN BEIL s . w 1; MIERCHANTi3; 1310 Chestnut Street atO w s mum 4p 910 New arid Choice Goods 910 AT MEAD S, 00)."14 9 No. 910 CHESTNUT ST., MAIWEACTIIRRES OR cam w 3m[ rp SILVER PLATED WANE. Poti , BREEzE — P Etat= Premium SLOW. Trotting on. TEEIISEIDAY. Nov, 16th, 1866.5 t 231 o'clock .. P. M. Mile heats, best is 5, to harness, Good day and track. D. PFIVER names ban. LADY THO.R/ii,by BRIM) CHII F. J. CROOKaat. - . names, br. a., GEO. liiriLKE.3. by HAMBLETONIAN.. These celebrated horses - will conteet; for the above Premium. and, it is confidently expected. : this Will be the beet trot of the season. 'Members arerespeetfully requested, on this occasion, to waive the prlytlersol thrreduchig &friend without pay. itdraission, et. A — ITHENBLY BUILDINGS L AItHE BLOWERS THE BOLLBRILIAN - oLASS BLOWERS N ill Olfett Ott. NONDS.T. Nov. litth, Ibr two weeks likl7. Thet./argest 00mPan7 , over onouozed. - A Low lirolsore Glosiliteain Engine; ;the 'only one tn the,world. :. • _ , - A bugs ostleti of Protiate giiren MU" night. A4m.Wifolt,, IS cents. No baitpries. so9•9t IMPICIItAI# ames Praa erbauthiserkm... mate__ by *IMO= OD.. Ml' Routh—Thilrat pEPERIAL MUMS PHAINIEL-40 case ...l* ainistarsborams,. Linporded %rale by JOS. /3,3 * serA,- !tots' 122. amlaeoxacAzzi, tam Bark V 41= .I)4LIMET. aoa.l?, • 2:30 O'Cilocskc. 65.498'09 ....... It 8,502.607 00 2,858,958 19 844,548 81
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