Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 10, 1866, Image 9

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    SECOND EDITION.
BY TWor.w.GRAPS.
LATER FROM WASHINGTON.
A GRAND MARE'S HST.
THE PRESIDENT TO BE DEPOSED.
The Southern Governors at Sea,
From Washington.
Special Despatch to the Bulletin.]
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—The Intelligencer
has just made the remarkable discovery
that the movement for a grand reception of
Congress on the Ist of December, by the
volunteers, has for its object the Concentra
tion of a large secret 'volunteer organization
to protect, Congress and depose the Presi
dent. This is a very large mare's nest.
• Quite a number of the • Governors of the
Southern States have addressed letters to
the President, asking for his opinions as to
what the Southern States ought to do. He
has the matter under advisement now. • He
is very reticent just now respecting political
matters. A leading member of the Cabinet
is of the opinion that he will recommend
the Constitutional Amendment.
The Philadelphia appointments still hang
fire. Joe Severna is ahead for the Stu•vey
orship. •
[Correepandence of the Associated Press.]
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10.—The Commis
sioner of Internal Revenue has called the
attention of the Bureau officers to the fact
that the law requiring monthly returns
from Brewers since the use of stamps has
been adopted for the payment of the tax
must be so administered that thestamp will
be a protection in addition to those afforded
by the old low, and not merely a substitute.
He states: To this end a monthly return
should be insisted upon and the same care
should be taken under the former law to
ascertain its correctness. The number of
stamps purchased by the brewer during
any month should be ascertained from the
collector and if insufficient for the payment
of the tax upon the quantity brewed and
removed, an immediate investigation should
be had.
New York Markets.
Nzw Yonw., Nov. 10.-lErplandg, 343Y;a37c ; fleur dull
and 10@l5c. lower; wheat dull and-I@m. lowee; corn
dull and nominal; oats steady: beef quiet; lard dull
and declining; whiek;y quiet; geld 14551. c.
caTir BULLETIN.
LARCENY OF AHOILSE AND WAGON. —Geo.
Daniels, of Trenton; N. J., had a hearing
this morning before Ald. Godbou, on the
charge of the larceny of a horse and wagon,
valued at $5OO, belonging to a man named
Vanderver, of Woodbury, N. J. Last Wed
neaday Mr. Vanderver left his horse and
wagon standing temporarily on Fourth
street near" Walnut, while he transacted
somebusiness. When he returned the team
was gone. Yesterday he went to a sales
stable to buy another wagon and found his
own there. The horse had been sold at an
other place by Daniels, who received $3O on
account, and when he returned for more
money he was arrested. He was committed
in default of $l,OOO bail for trial.
Swrxranfo.—Alderman Hutchinson had
before him this morning George Greer,
charged with misdemeanor. festerday
Greer delivered a load of hay at the Union
Passenger Railroad Depot. The stable
master gave him u ticket upon which to get
his money and at the same time told him to
bring another load of hay. Greer, it is al
leged,altered the ticket and drew the money
for the two loads, but did not deliver the
second one. He was committed in default
of $l,OOO bail for his appearance at Court.
COMMITTED. —John Leary, charged with
having stabbed Timothy Hurley, last even
ing, at Culfen's tavern, Twenty-third and
Master streets, during a
_political quarrel,
had a hearing, this morning, before Alder
man Shoemaker. The weapon used was a
common pocket-knife, but it was jammed
into the left temple of Hurley so hard that
it could not be drawn out by one man.
Hurley is believed to be in a dangerous
condition, and Leary was committed to
await the result of his injuries.
PH.ARGED WITH STARBING.—CarOthIe
Henry, colored, was arrested at 3 o'clock
this morning upon the charge of having cut
a White woman named Mary Rippley.
Both women reside on St. Mary street, near
Eighth, and last evening they got into a
quarrel Caroline is alleged to have badly
wounded Mary on the head. The injured
woman was taken to the Pennsylvania Hos
pital. The prisoner was committed for a
further hearmg by Ald. Swift.
FlRL—Last evening about eight o'clock,
a fire broke out in a two-storied brick
building No. 1601 Melloy street. The first
floor was occupied by Wm. H. Falton,
carpenter, and the upper story by Henry
Moore, upholsterer. The flames spread
rapidly and the whole building was gutted,
The contents, including tools and a fine
set of parlor furniture undergoing repairs,
were destroyed. The total loss was about
$1,500. Insured for $BOO.
MIIRDEROI7B ASSAULT.—Wm. Nichols was
before. Alderman Massey this morning upon
the charge of assault and battery upon T.
Ryan. Both men were engaged at work at
Thirtyasecond street and Girard avenue,and
yesterday afternoon they quarreled about a
derrick. Nichols, it is alleged, knocked
Ryan down and commenced beating himon
the bead with a stone, when he was inter
fered with by some of the other workmen.
He was held in $6OO bail to answer at Court.
MrrEozuc SHOWER,—The following
order was sent over the Police Telegraph
this afternoon:
"Notif.y all fire companies in your district
that the to House bell, and station house
bells and the gongs in each engine house
will be rung continually for five minutes
when the meteoric shower begins, thus noti
!nog citizens i so that they may witness it.
"By order of the Mayor and Chief Engi
neer lire Departaieuti"
WANTED TO KILL SOMEBODY.—A. colored
woman named Anna Chapman, was ar
rested last night, at Eighth and St. Mary
istreets, for , carrying concealed deadly
weapons. She had a black-jack and a
razor, which she was flourishing about, and
was miclalming loudly that she would kill
a certain individual if she found him. - She
was sent below by Alderman Tittarmary.
Orin of those grand meetings such as was
held a year or two ago by , the Christian
Commission, we notice is to be held next
Thursday evening at the Academy of Muski
by the Young Men's Christian Association
of this city, on the occasion of their twelfth
anniversary. Bishop Simpson, Rev. Dr.
Clark, of Albany, and Gen. Howard are an
nounced to be present. The tickets of ad
mittance are in great demand.
THE DAILTiEVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY ; NOVEMBER 10, 1866 -TRIPLE SHEET.
ATTEMPTED BunorAmt.—This morning,
about half-past Your o'clock, an attempt was
made to enter a shoe store, tin Fifth street,
below Monroe. Officer Keyser, of the
Second District, discovered a man in the act
offorcing thelock from the door. The fellow
was taken into custody and gave the name
of John Slaven. The prisoner was arraigned
before Alderman Tittermary, and, nicer a
hearing, was sent below. ,
Wome.st BURNED.—Last night, about 11
o'clock, a bed in the upper part of a house,
No. 221 Smith Eleventh street, took fire, as
is supposed, from a candle which had been
left burning too close to it. The bed was
destroyed. Mrs. Sheppard, who was sleep
ing on the bed atthe time,wasbadly burned.
PEDDLING WITHOUT A LICENSE.—IEIdOT
Lewis Levin was arrested yesterday at Ger
mantown road and Oxford streets, upon the
charge of peddling goods without a license.
He bad a carpet-bag filled with dry goods
which he was engaged in selling. He was
taken before Alderman Clouds and was
fined $5O.
Accirmxr.---John Oat, employed at the
Girard Avenue - Passenger Railway Depot,
bad a portion of his hand and . three fingers
taken off yesterday by the machine used for
cutting hay. He was taken to the St. Jo
seph's Hospital. He resides in Taney street.
FIBE IN . THE TWELFTH. WARD,—The
alarm of fire about eleven o'clock last night
was caused by the burning of some combns
tibles in the fourth story of the extensive
bedstead manufactory of Rebal ez Lincoln.
Nos. 409 and 411 Brown street. The damage
done amounted to about $2OO.
SERMON FOR SEAMEN.—The anniversary
of the "Churchmen's Missionary Associa
tion for Seamen" will be held at the Church
of the Epiphany to-morrow evening. The
sermon will be preached by Rev. George
Leeds, D. D., Rector of St. Peter's Church.
LABoms - r.--Jas. McConnell was arrested
yesterday for the larceny of balmoral skirts
from the store of Robt. Dougherty, on Thir
teenth street, above Pine. He was taken
before Aid. Tunison;and was held in $4OO
bail for trial.
A GRAND Complimentary Concert to the
Keystone Glee Association, assisted by the
Rossine Musical Association, will be given
at Musical Fund Hall this evening. •
INTERESTING TO HOUSEKEEPERS. —By an
advertisement in our columns, it will be
seen that the firm of Allman .k. Zehnder has
dissolved. Mr. George F. Zehnder continues
at the old stand, northeast corner of Fourth
and Vine streets. The well-known reputa
tion of Mr. Zehnder as a practical miller
will insure to his customers a determination
on his part to keep on hand the best brands
of flour in the country. An experience of
twenty years in the business warrants our
guarantee of Mr. Zehnder's able business
qualities. •
THE VIRTUES OF BOWER'S INFANT Coit
us". need no comment ,from our 'pen. Thousands of
&Dailies daily attest its OMnacy.
CoilA. Bower, Sixth
and Green, :sole proprietor of the ial.
"LIEBIG'S FOOD," fOrinfillltiarld invalids,
Bower, Sixth and Vine streets. Price $1 00.
DRU4OISTS 7 Su DBIES AND FANCY GOODS,
SNOWDEN & BROTHER, Importers,
23 South Eighth street.
A UNIVERSAL REmzov.—"Brown's Bron
chial Troches" for Coughs. Colds and Bronchial At
factions, now stands the first in public favor and confi.
deuce; this 'mull has been acquired by a test of many
years. Its merhe and extensive use have caused the
Troches to be connterfeited.and we would caution pur
chasers to be on their guard against worttdees imita
tions.
" Dn. FITLER'S " great " Rheumatic
aaniedy."
For Rhertraatism. Neuralgia, Gout. Asthma.
"No Cure , "3 000 cures since Jane 1866. "No Pay."
"No Pay,' 3,000 cures since June 1866. "No Cure."
"No Cure," Bo mercury, colchicum or "No Pay."
"No Pay," lodides. "No Cure."
Limited quantity to each patient,
Prepared by Dr. Fitler, No 29 South Fourth street.
LADIES' SPECIAL NOTICE.—Dr. Ban
fling's Braces, Light French Trusses. Improved Shoul
der Braces, Supporters of best construction, Adniira
ble Elastic Bandages. Elastic Stockings, ftc., Cor
rectly adjusted by a Lady. at "Neec les'." on Twelfth
street, first door below Race.
BENBOW'S Floiver, Turtle
Oil, Glycerine, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk Rose. &c.
SICO WDIO: & nitcyrnts,
Importers, 23 South Eighth street.
MIIJAVIRO.—This delicious new parttime
for the handkerchief br without a rivet for delicacy
durability and richness. In tact of all perfumes the
fragrant .11tWaviro may be called the quinteesenc.
For sale by all the principal Druggist/.-112rue y's Press.
A FEW DROPS of "Sweet Oppoponax!" Oh,
how rich and aromatic in odor. It purifies the air of
the apartment. and soothes the wearied frame of the
invalid. /t is a captive fragrance, found on all tt nets.
and never stains the handkerchief. Sold everywhere.
E. T. /WITH & CO.. New York.
Sole Proprietors.
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN'S REFECTORY.
—The community will be gratified to learn that the ele.
gant and spacious saloons,Nos. ;27 and:lS Arch street
formerly conducted by Mr. R. R. Jones, have lately
been renovated in splendid style: and were reopened
on last Wednesday eveding. by Mr. Evan Elwell, as
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Refectory, of recherche or.
der. The most sumptuous viands the market can pro.
duce, every delicacy suited to the most fastidious epi
curean taste,land wines of the choicest brands can at
all hours be obtained at this excellent and elegant es -
tablish ment. Wedding, dinner, and supper, parties will
be supplied h 7 Mr. Elwell,at the shortest notlee and
in superiorstyle. We respectfully invited the public
to visit this unrivaled Refectory.
A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING.
W A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING:,
W A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING,
Air A MOUNTAIN OF C LOTHING,
,E/'A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING.
W A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING.
Yllar A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING.
W A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING.
sir A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING,
sir A 'MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING,
/011' A MOUNTAIN OF CIA/THING.
Mr A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING,
/01 - A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING,
W A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING,
OW A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING,
W A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING,
WA MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING,
fib A MOUNTAIN OFI CLOTH NG, -
Air A MOUNTAIN OF CLOTHING.
MOUNTS OF CLOTHING.
1M,,.70 feet high, and six stories, piled up with
lta..the best Clothing ever made in this citY,9l4
1:M-comprising Snits for Men and Boys; rich"atl
It plain goods or fancy and stylish of-Qa
l 5 even variety. Coats of all the late new-qte,
10 -styles. and snits for Men ranging in price - Aas
*from el 4 50 up to No. and for Boys front.,
tmt..1.7 se tip to $2O: and Cue , omers well fitteo
SlM..and not bored to buy whattthey t
WANAMARER dr BROWN
OAK HALL.
POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE.
'IRE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET ST'S
CARAMELS AND CHOCOLATE CREAMS,
flavored with Orange. Almond, Vanilla, dr.c., at Carr
mel Depot, No. If 05 Walnut street.
A FIFE DISPLAY OF DRY GOODS.—We
yesterday visited the large and elegant Dry Goods Eta
t orium of Messrs. NrciroLse! & Screw at No. ls North
Eighth street, and feel bound to state tor the benefit of
our readers that their stock comprises some of the
most beautiful Strew were
have seen the season. Blmsre.
NlcatoLts & Straw were the pioneers in the fatensive
alterations and improvements which were made dur
ing the past summer on Eighth street, and which have
metamorphosed the entire block between Arch and
Market, making it one of the most elegant aand
winter
squares in our city. Their stock of fan and
winter dry goods con prises an elegant assortment of
Black and Fancy Dress Silks, Gay Plaid Poplins,
French and Inglish Merinoes, Alpacas, All-Wool De
lainee, together with a 11111 stock of Brea. and
Blanket Shawls of every quality. They have also an
extensive line of Men's anti Boss' wear such as CflOthil.
Csasimeres. Satinets, etc. which they are seillog at
exceedingly low prime. Messrs. Nserromee &Screw
are gentlemen with whom it is always a pleasure to do
business. and we earnestly commend their establish
ment to the public as one every way worthy of patra.
wig*.
COVRWS.
the Maguire Memlcicle.
OYER AND TERMINIER—Judges Allbtort
and Ludlow. Yesterday, in the case of
William Maguire, charged with the murder
of Maggie Baer, ,the issue of fact submitted
to the jury, was found on behalf of the
Commonwealth. The case was then regu
larly called for trial, and five jurors were
selected from the regular panel, before it be
came exhausted. A special venire issued
for fifty jurors, issue made returnable at
eleven o'clock this morning. The court
room was crowded.
During the
_proceedings Maguire, who
yesterday commenced to exhibit signs of
insanity, was still either insane or feigning
insanity. Yesterday his distemper exhibited
itself in following with his hands the ges
tures of the counsel. To-day he sat in the
corner of the dock and at times indulged in
a ha,lf-smothered laugh. - His eyes wandered
about the room, but didn't rest long upon
any object or person. He was continually
muttering to. himself His expression dar
ing the whole morning was that of an idiot.
Soon after the five jurors empanneled yes
terday appeared in Court, Mr. Mann chal
lenged one of the number.
The prisoners counsel then challenged the
remaining four, and once more the jury
box was empty.
The special jurors were now called and
up to one o'clock but four jurors had been
selected, the cballenrs and objections by
the prisoner's counsel consuming all of the
time.
The case is still progressing as our roper
closed.
PlOO Li CD) :Dytloll
SALES OF STOCKS.
BE
100 eh St Nicholas Coal
RE
FIRST BOARD.
$3500 US 5-209'62 con 110 Y, 100 eh elusq Cnl 030 15341
31C0 do reg c 10738 21 oh Cornm , l Bk -56
pool) II S Teaa 7 840 525 ah Penna R 56
Notes July 105A,' 100 eh do _ 28_,
1860 40 0 Bch Nay 'B2 84 7.1 100 eh - doB6o 55, 5
1000 Camd & Amboy 104 sh do cash 5.57i1
- n l tg 63 ' '75 92 ssh Cam& Am R 13334
1000 Read mat es 95 26 ahem &Am scp 5114
5000 Amer Gold rg 145141 12 eh Norrlelown R 5 1%
300 eh Cataw pi 27'41100 eh Read R si. , n 581:1,
100 eh do e3O 27%f Beh 13th & 15th St R 205
:PRICES OF STOCKS .1151 NM'? YORK.:
(BY Taegraph.) •
emeriti= Gold.
Reading Railroad:-..
New York Central
United States fa 'Bl
United States 68, bate.....
Hudson River...-. ..........
Finance and Bmainam...Nov.lo,
The apathy which has characterized the Stock
'Market for some time past still continues, and specu
lation languishes. There is no abatement in the sup
ply of money, or change in the rates, yet the oiitsie e
public hold off, and the volume of the business re
corded from day to day is chiefly among the profes
sional operators. The "bears," who have had it all
their own way for months past, and have grown Pe
can iarly fat on the continued downward movement of
the market, still continue to talk of a tight money
market towards the close of the year, and still lower
figures for the fancy securities, but a combined effort
on the part of the "bulls" would soon convince them
of their delusion. Government Loans were very
steady. closing at /1.13i©1143i for the Coupon 81xes, 'al.
110,14 for the Five-Twenties, 'W., and logi for the Jul;
Seven-Thirties. State and City Loans were firm at
yeserday's quotations. Railroad shares were very
quiet. Reading Railroad was steady at tB,3i. Camden
and Amboy Railroad sold up to lgiqi —an advance of
Pennsylvania Railroad was firm at 55.%@66- Cats ,
wises Railroad Preferred fluctuated between Zni@tB
- was bid for Germantown Railroad; 66? for Lehigh
Valley Railroad; 42 for Elmira Railroad Preferred; 28
for the Common stock; , 453.4 for Northern Central Rail
road, and 36 for Little Schuylkill Railroad. In Canal
stocks the only sale was tftiltisqueharma Canal, at 1.534-
Bank shares were without change, and Passenger Rail'
way shares were dull.
The directors of the Locust Gap mprovement COM
pany have declared a dividend of three per cent..clear
of State taxes, payable Nov. 19.
Messrs. De Haven Brother. No.- 40 South Third
street, make the fb quotations of the rates o:
exchange today, at 1 P.
eno/.
American Gold--.. Bub& D 14534
Silver- Quarters and balves--...139
Compound Interest Notes:
" June,1&34... 16%
•
" Daly, 1864 16%
" Ang. L96t... 10%
" Oct, 1864...
" Dec.. 1E64... 18%,'
Aug..' 18E5... 11%
A,1111.15... 10%
• Se 4.1 865... 103
1&35...
Jay Cooke 4 Co. quote Illervermaant aeourlt.tes,
to-day, as
Buyiag. 86111 u.
114%
Old 15M1Boada..- 4 : —110 N
New 5-20 Bonds. 11164....... —ICCX • Ion(
640 80nd5,1865--......................1071 , - 108
5-20. July, i
1565 -1 , 03; 11 , 44
10.40 Bond -.-.- .......... ...-.IOOU 10OX
7 2-10, August- .... ........4--.......-.-.107% 108
1 1064
106
Gold-at 12 iiiiiic. - k . -.,.-
C 0.,.. :.,..--14534 1453‘
Smith. Randolph dk C . .i.uxers, 15 8012th /lard
street, quote at 11 o'clock. at follows:
GlOld. - --................................1453;
Cr. S. Dal 80nd5....... ----..---.-....11434,g,
Cr,
S.
5-12, isia-----.......-............ai0uv0n03;
1 . 654 ---.....--.-.-......-----...107..." 107.3 i
1665 .------......--.---1074 1017 g
0.8. 10-40.. --.........--.-....100% loA;
tr. 8. 34.16-Ta1eiga.=..........-.-... -.....writ icr4Yi
i
2dsatiee.--.........-..... 106
Id aer1e5.......-.-...--.—......icumas
520, July. 1865. 110 ablio3i
ittunpounda. Deo.. 1864.-.......---..--113306
Philadelphia Markets.
SaTcunsx,Nov. 10.—The Breadstuffs market is ex.
cessively dull and to effect sales to any extent a ma.
terlal concession from present asking rates would have
to be acceeded to. The receipts are increasing and we
reduce our quotations 25 cents bushel, with the re
mark that there is no inquiry except for small lots for
local consmontion. Sales of al° barrels Ncirthweet
extra family at 412—a decline of $l, and small lots at
$l2 sagia barrel, $13@14 50 for Penna. and Ohio do.
do.: $l5 50@16 50 for fancy lots; 0(4)11 forextras. and
Qos 75 for superfine. 100 barrels Rye Flour sold at
58. Prices of Corn Meal are entirely nominal.
There is more Wheat coming forward but there is
ittle or no demand, and we reduce our quotations 50
10 cents >Et bushel. In the absence of sales we quote
Penna. Red at V IKIS 20 bushel and Southern do at
83 20@3 28. lye is very quiet. Con is dull and
drooping—influenced by the downward movement in
neighboring markets. Holders nominally ask $1
:or yellow, but there is no demand at this figure. Oats
are dull and one cent lower. 2,300 bushels Delaware
afloat and In store, sold Si 64 cents.
Whisky—The demand is limited Small sales of
Penna. barrels at $2 41a2 42. and Onto at 52 44.
1,14 :lull :44 1,111
:v .7111 Ia 4:11 ..mt:CoN . • •
W See Marine Bulletin on Eleventh Page.
ARRIVED THIS DAY.
Behr A Falkenberg, Tirrell. 3 days from New York,
with roofing cement to Warren. Kirk & Co.
;Bohr Mary E Banks,Bmith, 6 days from Georgetown,
SC. with lumber to captain.
Behr E F BlesulF , Clark, 5 de' from Portland, Ct.
with stone to Struthers Son.
berm .1 D Ingraham. Dickerson. from Middletown.
Rehr Little Rock. .Naulty, from Georgetown.
Schr Minnie Kinne, Parsons, from E Greenwich.
Behr A Pharo, Shonrds. from Providence.
Schr D 13 Floyd, Kelly, from Providence
Behr N B Samson, Samson. from Borten.
;chr N P Smith, Grace: from Boston.
Bchr Rdo E Corson, Corson, from Boston. -
Behr Ephraim & Anna, Thompson, from Gloucester.
Behr Ocean Wave. Baker, from New London.
Bcbr E W Perry. Leeds, from Fall River.
Schr B 03 Ran. Rowley. from New York.
• CLEARED THIS DAY.
Steamer Chase. Crossman, Providence, Lathbury,
Wickersham. & Co.
Bark O
Co.livia Davis, Shourda, Guayaquil, D S .Stetson
dr
Brig Isaac Carver. Shute, Portland, Audenried & Co
M. Bark Feseess, Patrick, cleared yesterday for
Gibraltar for orders by E Bazley dr Co—not as before
reported.
OorreepondenCe Of the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWES. Dem., Nov. 7-2 PM.
The British brig Prince of Wales, from a port in
Cuba, for New York, with loss Of foremast. is in the'
Roadstead. awaiting tl , e steam-Ma America, froth
Philadelphia to tow her to port harbor:
destination The
following vessels are also in the harbor: Scars Lads
Ellen. for Boston; 3 B Johnson, for East Greerawicell
Mary Bank&cd iK Reed.
Yonrs,. JOSEPH LA.LICTRA.
Steamer Pioneer,ltennett, hence at Wilmington, NC.
alli inst.
Steamer Julia
Stg C to la n ir .Cfa. yne s. hence
nce fbr Savannah,cStd
eam a r W ity mn Paris (B)Ken n edy,
cleared at New
York yesterday for Liverpool.
Steamer Henry Chauncey. Parber, from Aspinwall
let t W t New York yelterda7.
Ship hite EINViIIIOW. Knowles, fom Manila Jnly 1 5.
with hemp,sagezoito at New York yeetz...-day. Passed -
Aeller Anglo.oape of Good Hope Sept 25' oil the Caps.
experienced severe gales.ettring which stove bnlwarge
and started one side of the poop, flooding the cabin
with water and damaging cargo somewhat.
Ship Mary E Biggs, Lowell, cleared at Baltimore
yesterday for Panama.
Brig BIP Merrick, Norden, hence for Zaza, Cuba,
with machinery, was wrecked on Cape Breton pre.,
violas to She nIL _lcio particulars received.
Brig G T Ward, Vanleslow, hence at Aspinwall 80th
Brig 'Roberts, Towse, Bleared at St John, NB.
Bth inst. for this port.
,Schr Jas W Haig, Hickman, hence at Providence
Bth inst.
_ Jae 8 Watson. Houck; Jas Satterthwalte, Long,
and Polly Price, Yates, sailed from Providence . letri
unit. for this port.
Behr B& S Corson. Corson, at Fall Haver Bth inst.
from Georgetown, DC.
Schrs Ceres, Frefetben. hence for Dover, NH; Al
vira, Atkins. from Miliville. NJ. for Boston; Ellwood
Poron, Jarvis, from Boston for this Dort," and Gilbert
Green, Westcott, from Lynn for Delaware City, at
Bol,.iee'l3oleSat inst. The Ceres sailed again.
BOARDS.
EC:=I
.145% bid
U 4 bid
1104, bid
..... 84'ii bid
125% DuLL bid
3IICK O.A.LICOEEL
SHIRTING AND SHEETINGIBITMLINS.
ALL THE LEADING MAKES AT LOWEST
PRICES.
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!
BEST GOODS, LOWER THAN AT ANY TINE
THIS SEASON.
3. C. STRAWBRIDGE dr. CO.
MAR&RILLIS COUNTERPANM3,
OF mat OWN IMPORTATION.
HONEYCONB AND LANCASTER QUILTS.
AVM:MALE QUILTS BY TEE CASE.
RNHEKIIEB BaLLABD73 CHEAP; AND PASH
/ONABLE Boot and Shoe Emporlutrui, when in
want of Good Fall and Winter Boots and Shoes, 37
NNorth EIGHTH street, and 1315 CHESTNUT
orth OC3O Elt,rpf
Taiwan% CIELEBRATKD TONIC ALL—The
V truly healthful and nutritious beverage, now in nee
by thousanda—invalids and others—has established a
character ibr quality of material and purity of 'mum
facture, which stands unrivaled. It is recommended
byphyalcLans rattail and other Mean as a superior tow , ;and requires but a trial to convince the moat
skepdoa- lof its meat merit. To be bad, Windage and
retail.of P. 7.• .IMDAW. SOO Pear street, - '
It h MEM WATCH:ES, .1301111WitY, etc. • eln•
WOW nisortnient at recently reduced intent
PARR a lEWYMECW%
lopmftrs ofWatonee,
W 6 MetUut etreet. billor nom:
CLOCK S.
CLOCKS.
CLOCKS.
We Open Ti is Day an Invoice of
FINE FRENCH CLOCKS.
CLARK & BIDDLE,
Jewelers and Silversmiths.
7,II, i .EFFSTNUT STREET.
STERLING SILVER
Manufactured expresslyfor llBlDALPrcsents
NEW JEWELRY, ,
or all the late Styles.
WATCHES
Of the most Celebrated Makers.
PEARLS, DIA.MONDS,
and other Precious Stones.
Wedding and Engagement Rings.
Old Sets of PEARL or DIAMOND JEWELRY re-
mounted In modern style. •
Watches and Clocks repaired and adjusted by corn:
petent workmen.
All goods warranted of first quality.
Special attention given to DIAMONDS.
Jr. T. Gallagher,
Late of BAILEY,r M I
FORMERLY BAILEY * EIT1113:11N,
1300 OEIEB7 NUT STREET,: ,
0c..1) a tu th-tf rp
WHOLESALE STOOK
OP
Watches, Jewelry and Silver. Plated
WARE,
TO BE CLOSED OUT
AT RETAIL.
AT A GREAT SACRIFICE,
rOBI7P.TELY TO CLOSE BUSINICeS.
Mile will afford a rare opporsunily for prole:ming flee
g oods in this line, at
GREATLY BELOW THE USUAL names.
WOODWARD, LOVETT & CO.,
712 Chestnut "Streets,
SECOND STORY.
- SECOND STORY. 11 0/4112 rp
SAM'L Y. SMYTH. EDWARD P. ADAIR.
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
Smyth ar,
Plummer. MANDFACTURESS
OP
FIBS -KURR-PLATED WARE,
HARD AND SOW METAL.
1884 Chestnut Street,
OPPOidte 11. S. Mint, 2 floor.
Faotory, 34 South Third Street,
nolAtt s to 26tn:4 trp Stairs.
910 New and Choice Goods 910
AT i
MEAD & ,
No. 910 CHESTNUT ST.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
SILVER PLATED ifinßwEs.nar9
SILKS'. SILKS! BMOC
RA_LANCR OF STOCK AT GREAT REDUCTION,
T. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO
FRENCH MEELINOES.
CHOICE SHADES, LUPIN'S, $1 25.
J. C. STR&WBRIDGE & CO
pLAID POPLINS
FRENCH PLAID POPLEiS, s lt 25
J. STRAWBRXDOE &CO
OLOASI:KGOLOTEM
LARGEST ASSORTMENT IN THE CITY
J. C. BTRA.WERIDGE do CO.
RI Cli R)SON'S LINENS.
OUR OWN IMPORTATION
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE E CO
SHARER FLANNELS
HEAVY YARD-WIDE SH.AXERS, at 62 cts.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO
CANTON FLANNELS.
GMAT BARGAINS at ZS, :Is and 31 ctn.
J. C. STRAWBRIDGE ao
CALICOES, FAST COLORS, 17 ctei.
J. O. STRAWBRIDGE & CO.
J. 0. STRAMBIUDGE & CO
J. C. Oft&WBRIDGE & CO.
7. C. STRA.WBRIDGE & 00.,
j7l2tf N. W. corner Eighth and Market street&
LE. WivJN.
ii4lllollllll
719 Chestinut illtreots
Elegant Curtains for brim,
LIBRARIES.
DINING AND BLEEPING BOOMS,-
In Bros:A(4Z,
Satin Dimwits,
Terry,
Baps,
Swigs Lace and
Nottingham Lace.
W.INI)OW
SHADES
' Of the Newest Designs.
Jim now offering the most complete assortment of the
above goods of ray own Importation.
October B,isse.
NORTHERN CENTRAL BOND?.
WE OFFER FOR SALE
A LIMITED AMOUNT
OF THE BONDS OF THE
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY,
AT
S 9.
These Bonds bear SIX PER CENT. INTEREST.
payable semi•annuaily in this CITY.
Mill FROM ALL STATE TAX,
And are Coupon Bonds in amounts of 1500 and $l,OOO
each. The holder Imo the privilege of having them
made and registered at the office of the Company in
this city, this beings great protection in case ofloss.
We will bebappy to furnish full information, on ap
pllcation in person, or by letter.
DELMILMI..4 & eC).
No. 34 South Third Street,
ocilti •
NATIONAL
BANK OF THE REPUBLIC
809 and 811 Chestnut Street,
PHILILDRLPEELL
Capital $5OO 000. Pall Paid.
DIRECTORS,
Jos. T Batley, Benj. Bowlful& Jr. Wm. H. Shawn.
Wm. Ervien; Sam]. A. Blaphaar:, Nathan =lea,
Edw. B. Orne, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A Hoyt,
114:4 .11•0.4.3,A
WILLIAM IL BRAWN.
.7011,111121 P. MITM:FORD. octn notrp
1865
5-20'S
EXCHANGED FOR
1862'5,
and market difference in price allowed.
7.30% 5. 11381's. 1040's and
Compound Interest Notes Bought and Bold,
DREXEL Air, CO.,
34 SOUTH TIMID STMT.
OVPFICR Or TER 00InGSSIONXIIS OF THE
t3INIIIIQG lIIND.TREASURY DEPARTMENT,
HARRIEBURG, October 24, 1866.
NOTICE D 3 HEREBY GIVEN that sealed propo.
sale for the sale of One Minion Dollars of the Five Per
Oeat. and One Million Dollars of the Rix Per Cent.
Loans of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania will be
received at the Treasury Department, in the city of
Harrisburg, until 2 o'clock P. M. of THURBDA.Y, the
lath day oflqsvember, A. D. ISM Bidders will state
amount offered, price asked and whether Registered
or Coupon Loans. To be addressed "Commissioners
of Sinking Fund, Harrisburg, Pa."—endorsed "Propo.
sale to sell State Loans."
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any
bide not.in their opinion, advantageous to the Com.
menwealth.
JOHN F. HARTRANFT,
ELI SLIFER.ditor GeneraL
Au
Secretary of State.
- W. H. ALE,
State Treaanrer.
oc2stnola Commissioners of the Slaking Mout
JAMES F. CALDWELL & CO.,
822 CHESTNUT STREET;
HAVE NOW READY FOR BALE:.
VIENNA, FANCY GOODS.
ilErtitFAl4 BOXES
MIOR ILAMIS.—To Shippers, Broom; Hotel-Keepers
and othero-a Very_ !MOW lot of Obem A rgoe
Catter,by the barrel or P. .7. .10BD
nos-rptr 220 Pear street. totow.Tktrd and Walnut
GENTLEMEN BOYS. NESSE% AND
L ohnareA's Napoleon, littipland and PoUsn Boots
and Shoes, tbr the, Wet and Oo d Seasons, in
_great va•
rlety. Chew at Bllards. 37 North EIGHTH street,
and 1315 EBTBET street. ocOnt,rp/
'ANTED --A OICNRRAL OR SPECIAL .PART.
ig, ift irj ari t ' IretatthuedolSfty (1 5 3i)2ti'ldeZLIVkl°Oi
eoieellent engin doing a boot and shoe Jobbing trade
with the donsh. Address Box 22,..9, New York Ping
Moe. nOrritia,w,et•
THIRD EDITION.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Frain Canada.
QUEBEC, November 10th.—A. large num.
ber of men of Her Majesty's steamer Aurora
are under orders to hold themselves in
readiness to proceed to the Western lakes,
where they will be stationed for the winter.
Intelligence has been received that,owing
to the failure of the fisheries of Labrador
the coast inhabitants and the North shore,
have been rendered destitute, unless re
lief is immediately provided. The herring
fisheries are said to be a complete :failure,
and the prospects are said to be fearful to
contemplate,
The Government has placed a steamer at
the disposal of the charitable for the trans
portation of supplies, which will leave in , a
few days. Aid in any sort of money or
goods may be sent to the Rev. Mr. Bolwood,
Quebec.
New York. Stock Markets.
NEW YORE, .N0V..10. —Stocks are lower; Money on
call, 5 per cent.; Sterling 'Exchange dull at 10934;.Chi
cago and Bock-Island, 10931 Chicago, Burlington and
Quincy. 113; New Jersey ' . Central. 130; Morris and
Essex, 85; Pittsburgh, Port Wayne and Chicago..lo9%."; •
Chicago and A Iton Preferred, 11346; Milwankle and St. -
Paul's, 6134; Brie, 8435"; 'Hudson Biver,l2s.36"Milwankie
and St. Paul's Preferred. 749 ; New York and New
Haven, 117; Reading, 116%; Michigan Southern, 013'Z; •
Illinois Central scrip. 124;;;; Cleveland and Pittsburgh;
52; Cleveland, Columbus and Cincinnati, Chicago
and Northwestern, 56; Cleveland and Toledo, 119%;
Boston Water Power, M; Cumberland. 69;
Gold opened at 146 and closed at 14.5%;.Missouri 6'll. 88;
California 7'5,11834 : Ohio and Mississippi Oarthicatos,
24%; Mariposa Preferred 29;4; Canton. 57; Pacific Mail. ,
245; N. Y. Central, 138; U. 8. 6'a. 1881, Coupons. 11434:' '
Five-Twenty Coupons, 1562,1 11.03 i; do. 1864, 107.14;:do.
1865. 117%; Ten-Forty Coupons, 1.10;;; Treasury Seven- ,
hirties,lo7M. •
vrri BULLETIN.
TES CHOLERA.—The number of deaths
from cholera in the city, reported at the
office of the Registrar, for the week ending
today, was 19. Of that number, 14 were
adults and 5 children; 13' were males and 6
females.
The deaths from cholera in each Ward
were as follows:
Second, ---------
Fourth, I
Seventh, 2
Eleventh, 1
Twelfth, 1
-
Fourteenth, 1
Fifteenth, 1
Eighteenth, 2
Nineteenth, - - - - - - - 2
Twentieth, - ' - - - - - - 4
Twenty-fourth, - 3
Total, --'
Wales at Philadelphia Stec k Beard.
SAL AFTER FIRST BOARD.
$2OOO 0345-208 '62 con c 110361 $0 eh Lehigh Val 6 63 i
I
850 Bch Eat , 'te 85 20 sh Morris Cnl 85
2000 Willa &Erie 6s 92% 100 sh Germant'n Pasß3o%
MO Owes new• c 102% 100 sh Bead It ssarn 58%
4sh Man & Mec Eir. =36 200 sh Cliteißd3 Pi b 5 2 5
SECOND :BOARD.:
$ 150011 8 7-10 s July .10536 ilO alt Cam & Ain It 1330
2500 do June c 106 'lOO eh Germ Paa R 3eag
500 City 66 new 10234 100 ah Regulinirit 55tru 56%
100 do 1(436 100 sh do 0 583
7000 West - Jersey bds 8836 100 eh Fulton Coal 534
1000 Belvid Del bda - 8534 100 sh Delaw Div ta 57,q-
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS.
We have now received directly from the manrdac
trims, our
FALL IMPUTATION
3‘' , I:):TOP 0:4 A 3 .I K• 14:
TABLE AND PIANO COVERS,
Comprising a large assortment, which we are selling
At Reduced Prices.
Skeppard,Van Harlingen &Wan,
Importers of House Furnishing Dry Goods,
No. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET.
oat wtm•tfrpl .
OPERA.
OPERA HEAD DRESSE3.
OPERA GLASSES.
OPERA FANS.
PARIS NOVELTIES.
BAILEY & CO.
81.9 CHESTNUT ST
ocr7tdeevrempi
NEW ATTRACTIONS DAILY
MILLINERY GOODS.
dademoiselle NEOGN. No. 901 WALNUT Street,
has thoroughly organized her , mammo th Zetablieh
ment, and Is now In receipt, almost from ;her
numerous looms of correspondents In Pal* of now ,
and rare attractions In all Idnds of 2 , lllllnery - 6100ds. '
7 hose who visit this fashionable emporhini can TWO
COIS the very latest strles prior to their being otiOegi
for sate in any other rhuadeirahi Zstabastuntent. •
• noam w taxa
•, . _
VEITATE OF WILLIAM E. RetERITM. deceseed.—
,ca Letters of Administration upon the Estate of said
decedent having been granted to the undemigned, all
persons indebted to the said estate willplease Make
payment, and those havinp havingclaimer will; preen', the
Name to MARY MA , Administratrix.. irts
Francis street; or to herAttorno',TßOS. BRADFORD
DW/GEF, 202 South Fifth street. oce-m6t*
USTATE OP 'PETER NOVOULT,3 DECE&SED.—
ES Letters Testamentary upOn the Bata:a of said do..
cadent, having been grant Hs the OndessiVdt all
persons indebted to aidd estate are nquested snake
payment, and those haulms claims to make thein
known without delay to ED w 103.1) N. WRIGHT, No.
Ha Walnut street, J. AIJSTIN SPENCER. No. 424
Walnut street, Executors, ostim.o6
2:30. O'Olook.