EIEGONDrEDIT. EMICIESE : Eximatt4.o._ I'ORTREEIS 110*, The 'Latest Naval IntelUgehoe's. BALTIAIbItE; PitOlitE Tie Police Trouble, Settling..,Doiing, THE GREAT HORSE FAIR. Certimoniers. Burning bf a. Westain Eitearner;, From Fortress BF- 4 nrpe.; F9I;TRESS MONTWA ' NOT.I2.r-,The tnitedl States, s_ttPPY steamer ; isie*tte' master , commartdipg R. W. Holly, arrived here_ yester4aY.Mornlng,:frOm_Pemaeollt;' and proceeded to ' the Norfolk. Naiy Yard, , for the purpose of reporting 'to 'Rear Ad=' miral On. ihe gunboat RhodeEdind;-• On her way ut,liaa; She - touched at Bel' West, Port.- Royal, = Chirlesion - South Carolina,and Beaufort, North Carolina4.isup plying with stores the naval vessels belong ing to the squadron stationed :along they coast. The gunboats Paul Jones, Yoea, Tahoma, and the flag-Shilio,..e.strelle, belonging :to the Gulf Squadron„ were at Pensacola when the Newborn sailed, and the grmbOatCliicora at Key Nest. She encountered, heavy north westerly Weather all the way :from Pensa cola to, Port .Boyal, but had fine'lireather from there to this point. The Newborn returned here this morning from the Norfolk-Navy Yard, and sails to night for New'York. A heavy northeast storm commenced here last night, and prevailed with violence • till this morning. Heavy showers of rain fell duriiig the night, moderating during the day, hut since the aun set it,l2as been blow Mg quite freshly - from the northeast. The brig Jane and liabella, from pt. Johns,N. 8., bound to Baltimore with'Car goes of fish, arrived in the Chesapeake Bay yesterdayA large guano ship, name unknown, which had previotisly reached the Delaware Breakwater, bound for Philadelphia, but or dered to Hampton Roads for further orders, arrived in: the Capes.of Virginia to-daY. From Baltimore. BALTIMORE, November 14th.—So far as heard from no meteoric:phenomena has been aeeti in this region last night. , Before the day the sky became overcast which possibly may have bidden the display re ported to have been seen at New Haven. The horse fair is •attracting much atten tion". this morning. Dexter and Patchen are to contest for the premium of $4,000 to- The police difficulty is rapidly coming to, a solution, nearly the entire. force reported for duty to the new Commissioners this morning, thiough Marshall Carmichael and his subordinate .officers... A. - few have. re, signed, whose, places will be filled by new appOntmentii.' , It is now believed that 'the books, pro perty, Ot.c.; in the poseeision of the old board will be turned, over to the new'Coin .missioners, as soon es they can adjust and close up the business ofthe department. Thejaying of the eorner-stone of the new Masonic temple in progress of erection on Charleistreet, adjoining at. Paul's Church, which is to take place heat Tuesday, is ex 13ected to attract hither 'a Vety large number of Masons. from distant points. Delegates from Philadelphia, New York, Boittoh,Cin cimiati, Washington, and other 'cities, are expected. • From Cincinnati--Barnizik ofthe Steamer Henry Iron rikul. CINCINNATI, Nov. 14.—Dr, George Fries, well known in thiii city, died yesterday, the 13th. 3, 3 The Comme r cial's New Orletuis despatch of the 13th furnishes the following particu lars of the burning of the - steamer Henry Von Phtd: .”The steamer Henry ;Von Phul,with 3,800 biles of eotton,was burned, at 3 o'clock .this - morningi'aboye 'Oonalds= Tine. The Ate communicated to the cotton; from the ;Pipe of a deck hand;and was soon, under-full headwaY• the * at ' WaAriliUne " . -diatelY run ashore. There were one hun -dred passengers on.board; inelnding•ladles; nearly. alL.of _whom sac:aped-6D the shore with the loss of all thCir baggage' and.cloth ing, many of them havingr on only their , night clothes. One paimiger was' burned , ' to death and several drowned. ' t The boat and cargo.were a total loiss.”_. , - Terrible Raurend Accident. Eran, - Pa. 'Nor. 13.---One of the moat ter rible railrOadnecidents which has' telVittr correct 4i. thif - s -section of country - took - phi - an the Buffalo and Erie Railinad this after noon, at about 4 o'clock. . A gang of workmeulhad been employed in repairing the'traok about a mile,east of WealeYville; and removed.tiii:ritils in So• doing. e.' .. Although fully aware that the New York express train was due, they took no pre caution to warn the train, which same on at the speed of milea per hour on the down grade.' When within a feW rods one of the workmen ran back and swung his at, but was either unperceived by: the en tineer or it was too late. 'The next moment the engine struck the track, and the--engi neer who took in the situation , at the same instant, reversed the locomotive.' The train was instantly throWn , from the track down the embankment, a distance of some 11:tor 15 feet, breaking some of the:cars Into splinters and piling them with the pas sengers, into a confused heap. - For a -time the excitement was so great that very little; help was rendered. Theories of the wounded and the certainty that'some had been killed ttright seemed to momentarily benumb faculties of those who had escaped with- Alter a short time of, indecision the pas., eankers who were' able, together With the worimen, applied themselves to the work of retnoving the dejris and rescningrthostr who liters, buried beneath it. Font dead bodies were taken from 'the,. yrreck--thraa wen and a child... Tfievhildli mother_Waft,alantfikennfit-2sti:..„%averelyin jared that Aber* is no probability of her sur vi*Jk4Senloo4.o9l perhaps were Wounded, most of themAlightly. As soon asi word ,reaiitted „ f th 4 (ci.ty t , two Cars were sent" down rot ttiewdunded a por ti,on of whom, together with the dea4were brought here and gieea inthei depot. The -ears were.again.deapatched i brought up _ears - theC )l 44 l 9 4 4.andPWetin gerg; reaching bere:a th. , lB.;D'elOOkin the Thebodias , werejlatled: Ln 4 . ,`Lire' Superintendent's room, at 'tbeWeSterii , erfd pf the depbt, and were visited by hundreds off exci ed and curious spectatbra; - The' scene.** a fad he namesof the dead, as far as ,4 am able to learn, wereAs follows: .Dr.;.Wliftler i • of Milwaukee. and hislittle grandchildp , Man named Runt, dressed in thi2Atirb Aoldier, • Y.; andan el derly man oomed Harlan,. 'place'si?f resi dence unknown: ' ' ' . 1, Several others - were injured internally, but it was - impossible to obtain an accurate list:on account of the confusion and excite- Inent atfaudeat on the jeoctuliOn. One little girl had her arm ordshed, so badly as to re quire ampupation. - I saw several little chil dren,Among them two' babes . ' with bloody bandages and handkerchiefs tied about their. lheatie and:limbs. 'One man was injured badly in the region of the stomach that he cannot survive t " Six of the wbuildtku-four iien, a Vvoinari, and child- n mere left at Wesleyyille. They will:be. brought up tomorrow morning. The causes-which led to the accident Were those,of the grossest and mosteriminal care lessness on the part of the workmen, every- ' ogre ofWhom, and: ch iefly ,the boss- of the; gang, should babidrcted for murder: • 2 There is not exduaw -for them. they knew the train to bedue and did not dike the pre cautionlo send back a flag to stop it.or re , sort to any other means, enprevent the terri ble - catastrophe widen : must, have been evi ; dent would Jaappen. biamels attached' to the engineer or 'conductor in charge of CI ,i. ,; :3-tai.llli, a".. IIONROZ;h 4:3,1 The following is a list of some of the most severely wounded. -; • - • Brown of Reshester, brdised 4bout the head and bremt. Mason; aged 12 or - 13, las his _right foothadly sprained. , • Francis Moran from Aust#, head Patrick Bounce froni - Nevr York, very badly hurt about the head, supposed separa tion!of the frcn3tal Nine: • • W. B. Grafton, from I?Vortliingtoni Ohio. scalp cut and right' foot 'severely strained. John Oakeson,'MnrraY, Ind., collar-bone broken and side injured. Robert Lynch -, New -York; scalp cut and fabe badly mutilated. , • • John Donahoe, NeW" York; lace cut and body injured. • Margaret Gerry note, Rochester,' • injured in hand; her little: son had his scalp,out.... One gentleman; name unknowni% had his right arm-injureti. • • , Charles Boeherah,Plymonth, Rich counsY, Ohio, had his legturt - From Efirope by Stramer. , brzw Yong, Nov. 14th.—The* steamship Persia has arrived with Liverpool advices of Nov. 3d, via QueenstoWn, Nov. 4th. Large subscriptions were being made in behalf of the sufferers hy'ffie Quebec fire. The Queen has placed-S. James' Palace at the disposal of her relative King George of Hanover. Mr. t3eymour Fitzgerald, farmer under Secretary of British Foreign . Affairs, has accepted the Governorship' of Bombay. Aii active emigration from Liverpool tolleatal was in progress. , _ liff. r ltrighfiruideancitherimpOrtant speech .in , Dublin on the 2d intit The rtported Cfrord Clarendon is denied.'He was in Italy, - enjoying perfect health.r • - - Twenty-five,. persons hid perished in a , colliery explosion near,Newcastle. All legitimate' encouragement thes`been officially promised the delegation'in behalf of the Nicaragua railroad enterprise. A Paris`despatch says: M. Barthelmy has been nominated ambassador at Wash- The Paris correapondent of the London : Times says the Emperor's health has con siderably improved.: The The Paris Presse says the alliance between Russia and Prussia is an aicaniplished fact, entered into with reference to a special ob ject, and in anticipation%of events already determined upon. The Presse also says that if Russia in the • 'execution of her plans in the .East, should meet with any obstacle besides the Tarks, Prussia will range herself on her side, and if any foreign intervention should thWart the - work -of 'assimilation, which Prussia is accomplitibing in northern Germany, or the already prepared Absorp tion of the minor States north of the Main, Prussia can . rely on the armed co-operation of RuSsia. It also paints out the commu nity of interests between Prussia and Rus sia in the *cork of denationalizing 'Poland. The London, Thne; in an article indicating a change of government policy, makes light of the fate of Constantinople and the Otto man Empire altogether while on the con trary attaching importance to the destinies of Egypt, sufficiently great to warrant the sacrifice of the last shilling and the last 'soldier of England. There was an increas ing unpopularity against the Queen of Spain among her subjects and she was re cently hissed a theatre. It was rumored that the government contemplated a coup d'etitt. 7-=•rfr" • - „ - . . . . I Vienna: despatch eaysliaton" Beust's entry into the..oabneit has strengthened. the pOlicy , of•-• oonelhatlon towards. Hungary._ The nhtilere had nearly, .cetfited. at Pesth, Ap.. Inatteriet manifesto ordeire. the sian military and naval fordeavaised to their full! strength' redruiting_"tnrotigk • the .wh(tle ehipire t - Snd takitigfitir from every ' thonsand thamalapoptdation. • The. intelligence •from:eandia" has '.beefy Mainly • antiOll3loW by;' cable Osble•' despateliek - Three thotiffatidirgent; who had taken . refute in a cave,atlifelidonii , Were.dtowned "by the rising Act the 7 tide; t! News . fromAte4.l444.oMts. , 4hat'Lipet •on the . part . Paraguay , made pr ' s ,poefils fhir'pettee.-Whiekwarj-C6WPay-tVe allies, whert` ,, the battle nfiCtart - upaity, was : foughit, end the - Edhleelfitkf"* . .#4 • defeat., • ' ' " ' ' • .- • • • -- Commercial. - irvirarciox..'Noir, 3.-7 be stock of,Cottoir In fport is , SSS,IOb bales; of Which 20e,000 is American. Floor quiet at the late rates. : Wheat "is in"limited; r demand; Winter Bed and Sontbern-.123;9d.4139 4d. per. - rental. _lndian Corn 'abebt 6d: lower than on Tuesday, last; BILx,-ed American 838.@338.3d. per 480 lbs. , Beef Ss. lower., Pork also • lower. Bacon deelbilek. AmericarLard Skseil.leDras-lier cwt..: Cheese ; lower. Botter ireclined 2s._per cwt.' Shipplioglinteligeoce.• , , Arrived froth. Yhilad ,Cav,onr, .13:11:1111fe: Ellen; at - i. / 1 4 13 / I r.r' Schamyl,, at Bunkirk Be,en 33; Oooper, ih the mheldt; J. yrelitite.r, at Cilb, Obitivary Bdirrdri, Nov. 14.-/The Rev. , Dr.-jet:lke, a welliknown clergyman," 'died here _plater day,'aged.BB. • Droreni;straditatscr,a Hat yard Universify In` 1797, and'oChis•gradtiEtt ing alma, the Hon:Horace Binney,of delphia, is the only4mirvivor. • ,Etakketa-. NEW YossE,Nov.l4.L.•-Cottort dull; Middlings, 35® 3M. blour , firm ;: 8:000 , -barrels sold; State, 44)12 4o ; Ohio, ,$11,, , 50@i14 Western, $9@1340. , Wheat firm: 14 MO .bnehels . sold: lldllwaultle Club, -42 - 45®124954. Corn dull; &WOO bushels sold. Pork' , quiet; 'MPss $25; -Prime *22 80@)123 25. Lard- firm Lbut..quiet." - Whisky :steady and•gulet. ••- - - • ' -, BALT/4011E, Nov. 14.—Plour is gullet. the high grades Steady. Wheat Ic quiet; red selling at $3 20@}8 27 Corn Is quiet; new el 00®1113.:Oats' steady, , , Seeds scarce: Clover at e925@9 3734. Timothy $3 6413 75. Mets Pork at Ista; .n ull: quiet, with' a• downward tendency. - - MB,. WBICDELUPEiILLEPS is: announced to deliver u lectrire at ,tha Academy of Moak!, on• Tuesday, evenbig next; subject: "The' Danger,pf, the,.Hpur." • The ,sale of tickets *ill begin to-nitirrow'moir.4g atli,ci?clook.; at Trumplerts; Mugs° store"seventh and aPPlicaWion'•*lll 3 v 3, vheittnitatreetg,-, EadY pee* . glary to Secure good pleats. DAIIIYI EVA - NINO , ' 13triffiiiti , N. 'P pleeEecona and Lamp Vilfdditiknud Lome.] :PBBSB Crarn.—A stated meeting of the . Press (Nub of. Philadelphia will he, held 61181 ar t e # l4 /* - K.Licenflat 14ttei*Aboi Or; i members is requested as 'important busi ness will be brought forward. An essay Will be read by Mr. T. D.Thatcher of the yitvetri2tg Telegraph. • , {MAN Dmorerc.— This morning, about haltpluttfour , 0 31 0 4 *. 'a tire - Peciurred at ail house in Beok place; above idwatisorretreet/,:q The flames originatedirmrethe'uteeetthivir a lamp. Mr. Naylor, *endeavoring to es- Ainguish the fire, was' badly burned about - - , s 3l Thatitici4 bade, Aldermantloudst thismcirning uPqn the'eliarge oftheitireimys of Shfiwt!frOP2,, '-the house of Mary of ' , Trenton: &Venue:and Otis- street; - where, she' :bad ed visiting Sim- *as In lOOO r answer at Court)/ _101 0 1.7F..13tiT, irth osTD °maw, ong tat it i tt T B b% e 4 Yn h dt (3l3l d e rr a erl ll ! ° "! ' ‘.l,LE.Brees FtiOn,l 7, for ineants and inyalids, Bower, - sszth arta Vine - 141'6dt." Price'r-ob PArntianrrstStrininiastarn3RottnrGlioonir.:l PNOWD/34‘,511 BEOTHER,lnmorters;` , ' •- ,• • ''' ,o : 2o3ollta(Mghth street; Mif(JA.VittO ! 'lt is *Sty Seldotni.w.e:aneet, .tvih any description of perfume which so entirely .noMes up to the,notionnt the ,pu_biW at , dees,the;par. fume above roontioned.=l7. - 0. TrueDetta. - The rew perfume for the handkerchief is something ...:pecullsrly delicate and delicidui.'•,:„S'Or sale by all the principal Druggists.—P,ltiqd Jilventng T as . nuy.—Cured Ald. .oomly, Twetny•third, Ward, who, suffered eleven yearsivith"P.hetunatiam. - ico cure; no __... , BENnovieslioliPp4-rEllier Mower Marti, e 011, Glycerine; pbttit4eolinisfitmeer, Nosh Bose &C.. ; SNOWDEN' &,- 11 Importers. 23 South Eighth street: THE FAME is sweekArA itself-- "Sweet Opoponax," and as charmtogiq attractive to the faahlonabluv_orld, as the shy delicate thlikkles cnePillii i . up to theromead of beauty. l' -, At is stmost-extitialte-Pmfutustrsopurely-fesprio6 and ao 'awns: - conedro! ona „ Itiadkarchier winast It is stalnleis. T BOARD. 1500 City es old FI RS 99% lOO sh Reed B 60 5756-100 2000 do old B° 99% 200 ett. , -do • ' essen 57% 1000 do i5m5 , . '10234 1008 h : ` . do . .t 57% 400 do "cash 10211 100 ah do 830 575 1000 Pan lapng es 1111% 50 sh Butler Cos; X% 2000 do! -b5 102% 100 sh Sch !iv , c SZ% 10001ngt 97% 9 eh LehNv , 2 591. 10000 US 63 5-2 us 'e.sJy 1093.fi 100 eh Germant'n Pasß 32% 200 eh Cataw pf . 28 lOO ah do b6O 32 52 sh Penne B 55?.i 1 00 eh dO - bs 543 . i 200 sh Mcßeart."<lk ; 100th 'do..' Own WS. Land Imp' Co - `5- • , MIMS cum. American • .11edibgEtanrosux,. ' • •- ' I S7S Mel - New York United States es .. ..... trnitedStateaph 5 2Qe —llO . bid ,ErieiSON bid' Htidaint *Riven :Fin/Meet and araisliness....HOlN ld, 1886.. The Stock Market cordihuis . veiy much depressed, the 'bear , ' Influence being In the ascendency, and the aggregate bmnsactions atAbsitcutril, tbis 4:i:touting were =MIL Beading Bean:tad sold doviivto 57;"4—a decline of ; s : from the opening yesterday. Catawissa RlVlroad Preferred was a fraction AgAer, and. closed at M. Pehnsylvania Railroad told teetime eitent at .55X, as d the Bonds at 1023(, for the VIM and rin for the Second Mcirtgage. 128 was bid rumpus:Men and Amboy Rail road; 58 for Mine PUlltbillroctill id.' tattle Schuyl kill Railroad; 39 for North Pennsylvania Ratlroad,and 33,4 for Philadelphia and Erie Railroad. Government Loans weredull,and*t so sating. The? . alit Elva- Israel:Ales . told at 109 X; die' old'ao: at ud;ttie Ocitipon' Sikes. 51, at /14, and the Ten-Forties at 10034. State and Chi Loans were also heavy. The new issues of the lat(er sold at pr. 4, and -,the ,01 0 oertytottite sit stvi. Canal stocks were SiSif :was' btd ' for' Lehigh Navigation; far Schuylkill Navigation Preferred; 27.14 for the Common stock; 57 for Delaware Division. and 15li for Susquehanna Canal. Passenger Wlway_ shakes -, were i tn :better demiit4; Getty:y*o*n was quite active; -aid- sold up to '4.3ez4411 alliance of cloying with an upward tendency. Hestonvilie sold at 14% Masan. De Havel:LA:rather, No:- 40 Boatti Third street. make the folloartak quotations e;Fthe rata el exchange to•Aay, at t P. EttlYllkt.. Soritur. SilVer— Quarters aria halves 340 Coropound intereat Note& • Jnhe.tBB4 I 6 al " .7131 y, 1864 Ik4 " . 1 Oct., 18M... If% • " " May, 1865... 11%; lo‘* , .9.X; -••• 156. ts!dy y Cooke & Co. quote ikovernment seOrtritial, , ea follows: t. U. 13. 6'B, 1881. ..4..........-........1.118% 01d62%)80na.7.,..... ... ....-............10% ito3; New 15.20 13 012 0 13:184 ....-.,167 1075; • 540 80nd5, 186 5........-......—,..........107% .- - -108 3 - ‘II3P, 1865.. - ..!:;.:' ' '..;..:::'-' 1.91 ( 110 1040 P.Ondls .....„ —.100% 100 V, '7 - 8-10, Augvust.....--........----...-107% 107% .. ' Ru1e...... , :-...1... t ..........—......;..105X . ~ 1 06 July..:.'' ......4.. 104 - - onl4-at 12 o l ao - X...7:. ----He' 145%; 13:mith. Randolph & . tb.. Bancent, -4 ,15 SOlith Third street, quoteat.ll o'clock:ma 1131lowa: Mad— .. 145 MS: 1081 - -...„........aH @N4% 0A630, 1862 ..«............«.................. - ..,......110 illo% -- 15e5...........—...... ....107,41 1437 _. - a . 1 P 155 ................:... - .;......... ".".". ..........10734 1 MA, 10-40 - • ..............-...., ••••••••••-•••••--UX)XF 1:1 13, 7-60%-ligt atrie‘....'....-..........-......,.-.107% 107% . " •id seriel«.... - .."...... .....:.- 1.166 X ICB td ihnie B .-...-...-....-.............106,1Mice% 5.20, :Tali, 1 .865,-- 4........-aosmoi:o - ' - - r,r---------. . 1.+1.----'---.-;---- ',. ~.:: ._ • Philadelphia Marigts. Wk..olvasnar, Nov. 14:7-Therahi a better feellaglik. the Flour trutrkerinillbrgiades - aboie 'extra! prices have advanced 25 oeata .p laurel. There bi,no aldpping, demand ti'nfllio home trade are purchasing tail limited extent. Bales of I,ooobarreis Nortitwiet extra amid*" at 25011125 Vi :bas•relz-Ahe latter fiffirle) f - f. inci dhig Ito barrel; „Winter ,Wheat at 1 1 3 754 15 a 3. fang* 10a1i44110015 '5O; - `extras at ail@la; and ts(l4s 75 4:ortoperitne: There is no change in B.ye Flour. which It Selling kis stun - way — at 31 ell nothing doing to fix quotations. - 7 hare Is not much demand fOr Wheat and we con gnu@ yesterday's quotations. Small sales of Penna. Red id. 13 to $3 10* buthel. White may be quoted at $3 0003 40. The lastsale of Rye was at $1 gq. OUrn Is advancing. sales s t orebusnelsl allo y e n s yell o w- o and 41 Wel 30 in 00 bushels th said at $l. Oats are unchanged; 1,500 bushe s t3onthern idloalisold at 63 cents. parley and demandhing doing to fir cmotatlocs. -1 1% hisky—The is - Smith. attics of refil'ed bb:s. at $2 41.; Penna: - do at 04 4 inta . 0.10 at 82 44.1 TATANTICD—AIT EXPEHIEISIOED MAN, TO Vl' purcbase and superintend the White Goods De wrtthent of a Hosiery and NV bite Goods House, on - I MILD strtet. A.ddress .110 s,. 47, Post Office, .Phila delphia. • 'l, " • DOR SALE—Two Counting-House DESHS, Railing, .1: Counter and '.a Plgeon-Hole Case, suitable for a Lawyer. Apply at third story of SPRAIS . G GARDEN HAL . - • nol42t* • RNg:TORE YOUR GRAY II AIR AND PP.OII - OTE LL I XURLAIST GROWTH BY USING - . London Hair Color, Restorer. The most London Halt Coot ritestorer London Hair Color l estorer Reliable Hair London. Hair Color Restorer Restorative. London. Hair Color Restorerßyer London - Hair .Colors Restorer London Hair Color Restorer ' Introduce/Ito...the London -:Hair. :Hair Color :Beet/nor. • 1 - London".. 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From...thetattAlletiCllFSaier cpßwEtc trotitairrit MOTHER : Nal' 4llo io 2l .44, l oik9rtir &Wend • riciA4--A.440,...ta .11 (encdeasoi to Win.-71.'Hughes;) tForks of Sesond and Christian SW Baled, Freih, Salt and Packin g Ray: 'Bided Oat, Wheat and Bye Straw, for SHIPPING AD CITY BBL I , %o3aBm6ixtrp. , - iiyholesAle Cotton arn Commission Warehouse ft 00 ' e lifinufsottovr's Agents for tge's o Cotton .i7l,lEng rPs fora n d eielaAT'2 3 ers , Yarns , ttoL Zlz tx • cos ttox-xlndnWOOlenCaater,uAntTetut Cattleto.. • . - - •Glllin'g Seine and 1 7 1tx"rn Ines. Extra Heavy El'k Wadding fat Clop lent 1:13430te. 11f0;237 Ma><kea-_. Street;' Philadelphia . R. WHITE. Ino7wan3n rp.] '3;Tf..II:r..EQD3 , STOP LOOK AT -TkilS T.! • I - 'THE GREAT EASTERN . Detective Horse and Live Stock Insur . ance Company. Chattered "py_the Btateof Pennoylvinnia. .ca.P.ITAL-1100 000. Insures Horses - Mules, and' Peat Cattle agaLrist Lossealiesnitlnit froixt.Theft, and Death by Fire, Aces. dental or Natural Causes. .. p.BINCA PAIr 6FFIC.B, , No. 108 eolith Fourth St„ Phila. president—Coi. CELILIS. FRA.LEY. Vice Itr eeldent—DANlEL L Secretary. and Treasuri—Dr. 8. BECS_ER. Assist Secretary and Trftanrer—F. H. AFFA. For City Bate:mom See annals's. Sta "tau. is wanted in the City and every ratili the te. . ELLFrA, 0r2.6-In2 rp General Agent. NEW id:Ma lOW to_the Routh and Nat West, Via the Delaware Railroad Line. ON AND AFTER - • Mondak, November 5, f - TrEne will leave .14 pot at 'Bread street and liVaiirdu_ g ton'. evenm 1.1 X.; MalardikYs excepted ). arriving at Crisfield, bid., on _ the Chesapeake Bay at 7 AL ZE., thence by tberreiv and Etegant Steamer City of Norfolk, arriving it Norfolk 2,4 a M„ connecting with Sea board and Roanoke Baltifnui, for all points South and Scuthwasti 11:legent Steaaroom Sleeping l'.lns from */Lilittteiplila to (Iristleld, For farther lalbiroadon. apply it Ticket 01110% B'3 Clusek n UT etreel, ,ar at Depot „BROAD street and WABILLNOTON avenue. H P. KINNEY, ScrOcTliteliadent Y. W. tine 5-4 Incll- ELAM XititIISOES - AT SC. PER YARD, ' CIIEWEN STODDART & BBOTSER, 4SO , .4= sod 451 North SECOND atts.t. Above Willow. ' _ QILE-.FACED POPLINS. L. , AT II PER YARD. - CURWEN STODD.I.P.T t . BROTHER, • Nos. 450, 152 and 454 Mirth ECCOND street, , • Above Willow. AIL -WOOL POPLINS. 67% CF..brAD PER YARD. CIIRWEN 5T0DD...133,T d BROTHRR, Noe. 450, 452 end 454 North SECOND areas, Above Willow. TITINSICYS. AT 50 CRNTR PRE. YARD. T r iCITRWEN STODDART & BROTRER, Note. 450, 4m and 454 North Si COND street. Above Willow A .1..1.-WtA)L PLAID CASHMERES. AM. • AT a CREW PER YARD. CITENVBN STODDARD & BROTHER. 4E, 452 Ana 451 North SECOND street. Above Willow. FRY NOB ItERINOES, I PRICES REDUCED FOR ALL"GRADES. CREW E:7 ETODDART do BROTHEL% Noa. *a, 02 and 454 North SECOND streak noI4-att Above Willow. SLURS! SILKS! SILKS! BALANCE OF STOCK AT GA AT- REDUCTION J. C. STRAWBRIDGE & CO IMENCH CHOICE SHADES, at; LUPIN'S, la 25„ J. C. STRAVRIUDGE & CO p!m) POPLIENS; num= P1A330- POPLINS,' snwarioiroar. & co, CILVA .E..p Q 134.01'.1184 iABOEST Al3SOßrnawr „tr! 'ram CITY. `J; STRA.WBIIIDOE &CO RI.II - 41113D80X , 13 Ottlt 4 51VN I.ISIPQRTATION. . _ s. C temovgatnots & co SH etEREVFI.aTNRIa. - • - /FA - VT "47A11D-winz sEtAxam, at 82 eta. Z. C. STRAWBRIDGE 431 r. CO re' 4-ro.tc ziANNELs" . ' . 013,4, , IiILEGAIN L S Ett; zs, 28 and . at . ins, • STRAMBRIDGE rlo EBBIBIACIC CIALICOEF.. CALICOES, FAST cXYLORS i eta. - C. STRAWBRrOGE de CO SETTING ANDHHEET/NG3MTJSLINS. . ALL THE LEADING = MAKES AT' LOWEST STRAWBRIDGE & CO - :,ELAIkiICETSI , • AT TIME TSIB SEApC)4L ',• " STRAWERIDGE'&, CO, M'AfthICILI4O-COOFW4FA;9I,S. OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION, . J. 0..8711.A.W13A1DGE HO ETCOM.B.Azip,,TAAIWASTER Q:131170. THE CASE. STRAWBRiDGE & :jyl23f M. W. aprnerltigbth and Market atreets; 'r . kEACHES pared--6,(00 . 1.1i.4 rand for Bide by Acc°l3l" C°1131& st° 3 1f . , 2storottarn & soN. Cheacnnt atreec srli : 1 4 4 6t• erf. . ' Nv. . . 13ETILT 266.41VPACITORY.L:floop Skimp te o c t a Tga i ttleady M u galg o arda rt to r rder; war , 2 - 3133410. E. SAW. 81:4 Vige - atreat. above : - IMrkaNTITh AEU) AllitinatEt.;Vrilr OA•ok Grintotai :Walnuts AV PAper , Eihte4/11IntotiasiMA ARIA friLlawißrica irom - aniz , 11•Atranizer Avant,* , • PODAA ale 'by 6.11. - 1111 avenue, L. 6, -taga:liew,:croP Texas VCCana, .)1 1 Otar 014,103X01013. ana.ror. Aln dr. 00 008 bputla Delaware Aa FEN . • 6 0 ''ClientarittCatriiet*: MESE Pgaxtfithailig!,loTPAr, :;! =MO INING AND` 8t trINO,ROOMS, 'Terry` Ite •i Swisti-Lacte.tind.,:; 0:1 VirJ JO ;W: 1 t •• , :HARE'S Of the. Newest Designs, r 7: AL no:sv'optThig tlienlOst coukpletealsoktmelVOT the abbvigoodsfo my own importattqari .NORTHERN L-CENTRILL .BONDS: WE (WIVE 808 SALE A LIMITA:11 , AMOUNT ' OP Tiozzp.zfrosoilmam • , . NORTHERN CENTRAL' ' RAILWAY ,;_ . , , - These Bonds bear SIX TEE CENT. LETABIEST. payable semi.azumally in this CITY. • FREggRom . AIL STATE TAX, And are Coupon Bonds in amounts ckf $OlO - and _II,oCO each. Thelaoldor has the, privilege of having them made and registered at the Once 4:1 the. Company . ln this city, this beings great protection case oflOSs. We will behaPpy to furnish full Information s op ap pllcation In person, or by letteEr.-, , • - 11203E1•E'2i.EILi4kr.. 3 , 4 v Street,` oc zi t i n gi—L '1“ 7-•- = rcaeriorgA.i..; BANK OF THE REPUBLIC 809 and 811 Chestnat Street, .PHILADELPHL&.. Capital $5OO 000. Pull Pak' DIRECTONS, Jos. T Bailey, Benj. Rowland, Jr., Wm. H. Rhawn, Wm. Ersden, ' SamL A. Blapham, Nathan Mlles. Edw. B. Orne, Osgood Welsh, Fred. A.. Hoyt, PIISSEpIENT, WILLIAM IL lIITAWIL CABBIZE, JOSEPH P. lIMSPOB.D. 4x:Scr amr p 1865 5-20'S EXCHANGED FOR 1862'5, and market difference in price allowed. 7.3ce 0 . 1861'5.10-40's and _ , Compound Interest Natal Bought and Fold, 3:13ELE.X.E1.. a CO.! 80111 1 H 171:141„D kJOP. TRH COMMISSION/MIS OP THE kJ EUNKING.PIIND.TREASHRY DEPARTMENT, Hanatsatime;October 24, HS& - NOTICE IS PIZEMIIIj' (}lv rte' that !Waled propo sals for the saleof One Mlilloti Dollars of the Five . Per Cent. and One Million Dollars -of the SIX . 'Per Cent. Loans of the Cualmonwealth of Pennsylvania Will be received at the Treasury Department, in the ultYnt Harrisburg, until 2 o'clock P. M.. ofTHURSDA.Y, the 15th day of Nuvernber, A. D. ISM Bidders w• 11. state amount offered, price asked . and whether Itestiterad or Coupon Loans. To. be addressed "Commissioners offilinking Pund,liarxisburg, Pa."—endorsed "Propo sals to sell State Loans," ' • , TheConn:abalone= reserve the right to reject 'any, • bids not, in their opinion, idvantageous. to the Cont. _. • • toonwealth. - • . •,Toimer KABTRarrgr, - . • . Auditor °enema. - Secietary of State: W, H. itintlitLE, State Trammel', Ott2Stnol6/ , • , Commissioners of theSinitegf riIIMPOIIND — CHAROOAL'RtIC — DIT. ; "I= ki• FOB DYSPEPSIA. • Thee() axe composed of Ficus Willo*Cbarcoal. in 'the form ' of Bran Wafers, by' whickt"mtiwilelnes hitherto of one rendered pieaaant andpal atable. 'chin , ' will prove to te a valuable remedyfor Heartburn, Waterbrash. Acidity:Nausea, Eructations, - Constipationand other forms of Indigestion. -Persons suffering from fetid bye . sth rind them an admirable corrective. ' - - • Prt pared Only by SAISEES T. SHILsTM, 'Apothecary, . W.torner BROAD and SPRUCE streets, Phi:tads, . r Sold &hp by B. Brown,lfiftli and Chestnut. C. R. Reeney,Bixteenth and Atch. A mbrose Smith, Broad and Chestnut. George C. Bower, Sixth and.ine. , . D. L. Stackhorse. Eighth and. Green. , C. Shivers:Seven d Sprace. Murphy ft. Bro. t at..'/Locctst street. R. C. Blairs 50n5...00, Walnut. E. Thomas. IS;Xt' Pine. ' ••- Ellis. Son ,t Co , Seventh and , Blarket. t, - Johnston, Holloway 4 Co'irden • . And drugg•sts generally. ,; rIODIA KUBBFB ate OHIPIR EILLTING ISTAlaid 1. PAID:STK% HOSE, .4a. Enalueexa and dealers, will FIILLAI3SORT. MENT OF GOODYEAR'S PATBEIT-rmaamocumall. BITBRER BELTING, PACKING.' NOS& 010,,at atte lianufacture"Readerkeztere b =Chestnut N.B.—We have a NEW and MEW! .4.11T811L8 ol GARDEN 'and ..PILVEmirNT HOED& very cheap, to ‘ehlett the !tttentinn nt the nubile is canal it rIANNED FRUIT; VEGETABLES: dto.-1,000. cases V fresh Canned Peachee; 500 cwks 'fresh Canned Pine Apples; 2OO cases fresh Pine Apples,in glass; LOOP cases Green Ceres and Green Peas; 500 cases fresh Pltms, in cans; 200 wises fresh green Gages; 500 cases Cherries in syrup; 500 cases Blackberries inamp; 500 cases Straw berries in syrup; 500 cases fresh Mars in syrup; 2000 cases canned Tomatoes; 500 cases Oysters, Lobsters and Clam s ; 500 cases Roast Beef t Mutton, Veal, Soups, 4tc. For sale by JOSEPH EH A. CO., 105 South DELAWARE avenue. "oc2o ATMORES MINCED MEA,P.—The undersigned are now rkeivinglntn store, the above celebrated Minced Meat, put tip in Plrkina era:laud 68 lbs., also in Barrels and Blass Tars, mid are prepared to furnish it to the trade at the lowest manufacturer's prices JOB. B. Bliairgn '& CO I:Muth Delaware Avenue. • Twenty-rive ! Barrels Prime Cranberries landini and for sale by J. B. BIIBaIE.g & CO.. 108 Smith Dela ware •AILIA .31Wirly&—loe- rep 01 thew-' oleo:LW , wlr t m g fine order lanai= and Ibr male by Jos. 8, r *coy n IRP Snnib DOHA N !TOM :i;(y - -EatAl, ' ' "s; .8,_:,:.? t; 1.1-:d (Ili ' , P ~' :).; Q liadlOgr r..zt.TVCrY FURS • . • Ladies :and C3hildrext., "arYD 7 ol4Zl e Prterirgittigri f e will be worn during toe coccung german. • . ". • Rune ialbee Lbe name and number. • TURKEY PRUNES. CURRANT 4 ' te— N New Turk es ey Prunes cmaqty very tine; NAT MD' currants, Orange and Lemons feel. New mon& 'lanolin:lg and for sale Ity '3l/S. B. BT.ISSI dt , c(1.,108 Bonet Delaware avenue., Ji' :4•4 a : .PittTrtaa.—ixt =see la tat V. 'tancy boreal, itooortro Alm tor gaup ) 1 :17 JOS. V. BLEBIIOI tat- South, Damian . • imam') DBESICIIVED.TAMAXIIII)B.-2D kegs Ilartinique lama/las In pngar, landing and' for sale - by J. B. ZaLT.—sm 'sacks L1V1581.00 efiltOUND f... 7 aim 200 sacks Plus Salt, afloat. and tar Fill 141 E WORX.II.aIC CO., 123 Walnut, rrc,,:aic , c. - ft T., .13,i , , i , 17.1 '... - .c.a.", rei •.. , .1. ' ) ' ) li''' BY' ITEIrBORAPFI I .I :' '' 1 " 11 / gin_li L .. t 4 1 ..' ` , f 4 '.....:. ~ !..iiii.. c . 1:.2); , ....." 1 %,......V 1 ' 'IV . .. i. c: I - .. , 1.. '-••,-..-,.s.,-._ .._ ' -,' - .;', ~ T; f)-_arc. a.. 1 i ': , 1..' .8. - 1:; • 1... , ', , c: ,- .a.!.Ct:; ;._:, a ''.. • ,a, - 1 ,, ..1,, , ..0t.f ' ',' 'if. I ,l F*o2o:Wathhigtellu7c iff,c , „-J; 4,11 ,, WAsWRoTONIi .-Nov. • +l4. L-A itruhiher ,, o.P eteors were o)?seryerr' 4l *6 ll o4s)* liiiif" glii find eirtiothiii isi6iiirje.,;ilitil,;46t,','o,. anyp daTiPg tide preceding , -,- The PP' ceeoii,:olfitie subseribericti the::; Efoek,of.the Vroposett!.new feteeillid2o litte7" hetween WaOtrigtoni ;art& New • York 'eye ' Proidiae at Itt l 'o46 ; "est!ib.iinhtpe2t.: --, ~` ~ 1 The rriortpao report hiliskike r 'f44; death s from Aiiitielohoiera durin'g the month _of Oetober.li.iL:, I 11,. •-; --ii , '• a .: - .1 .i.F .T: .. i ;Et t '..Pnce,oriiiligt in luny York. ~ I [By thelux4vpan Telegraptkocra itiotedto-day4sfollowsi -- 10.15 1401145' 145E;' 4 10.30 z ' 1451 12 12 I‘f;; 1 0.45 , ,145 45 _ 12.15 P. — 145 15:.! Li mow ( 1 = , 1 ; 30 11. • 3:45.1.1 ? .., --; • • -17,7 - New EitobWßlSgketg: NlCsiWoits; Nov; - 44. 1 -atocks, 4re 4riegniarV Gol. 144: Chicago and Rock Island., ton;:liflebigun •r Sontbgns-883‘; N. Y. Central. Rofittil og, 114 X; siganv , . tOn, Stsll el . ll`rie, I.W Railroad, Beleveland" add TOL do ,", r 1 i 6 :=Xlligair , Bon tb ern Preferred; 113.V;Ielivedend•-:-1 and Pitts burgh,sBs,l; Pittsburgh and Fort Waync ligNrr l ; u, S. Flue-twenties. 1104 Ten•forties. 1005 ii TreF93.7l - 1t734; Sterling Ikr.change,l99X.- . • COIIRIIL e ,sThealaplieHoAtictde:,r,i . . Orift Alllit 1/t tawn Tratareratt.Trodgets °nand ud —.The testitttenyllrk-the-caSeof charged with the murder of lifaggie Baer, was c0tt,15,. eluded Yesterday afternoon, and. counsel cortmepeed, the argument' .e.a.haforeestated. Maguire was viMent during the morning but after the retteeat lie waggery, quiet, merely indulging in artoacasional laugh. Thiel demeanor WaS the more noticeable during:the argument. An explanation for Vila change may be found in a brief t conversation held with the .uristomec during 'the recess. Said' an officer to him, the dOctor-say& you are not- insan e ; you are playing it too much ! Keep it op: it's all Malik but don't =- do it- ao , .rough, as you. are spog the-. effect." Magodre ' looked ' at the -officer, m ade' no reply, 'hut - dewing the afterboon 'he was quiet, although. he stilt ' frequently gesticulated. Again, this morning. he weer quiet, and nothing wearied to attract attention to the Prisoner except that be at timbs graveled . 94 the floor the dock;orcrouched in the corner: - • The. arKettumt was rammed by Mr. Cassidy: Mr. 3fann concluded. Mecum is still before thejury, - • labia Mir ' , SAMS AFTER $5OO Ti 5200 , m.reg I no I 2000 do 'fit con. 108%t soo sh 1010 28L 6:3 War„Ln co 103 , I Soo clay esllll 'newch alas Coal 1%% 1021 fat 100 Rh Catawlaig b3O n 3 I 100 eh Sch Nap " 21% 1 200 ah - •do " beo 27%! 13BOOND _ 1103 UR 5-209 , 14 - cr1.07 2 4] sh CO9 &Am scP 154 100 ad Genii Ras R - loo;sti Ala b9O Ss 100'sli *orris Canal -.. post loan 90 .1 SIMON COLTON &:OI4A RKF Have „received In - Store and In Bond I Ito VASES JULES.I3III3OIVS WINE, - - ; • • consisting of PRIVATE STOCK •CABINET: ROHR: ' - AND DRY VRBZEN&Y, ioo gaskets 113ZIDBDECK &CO E, 10 peag.aSparkllr gSm r raIIYEI3EBGERALISIOSELLE 25 Cases "t• u CLIQUOT. ' • ' . Caaes GEBILA.N. HOCKS. _ 100 Cclaves'eAkkAls jßarerlor CROWN - 8112:XR;Y. - so Clinks yOIJNEIRRI3 - scarcE tam. 100 Cases EINE TABLE CLARET. For Sale at Importers' prices W. COB.' BROAD . AND WALT WUZ MITCHELL FLETCHER NO. 1204, CHESTNUT ST Having disposed of their goods danuiged 437 the bits fire, INVITE THE IIiSPIXXL4., and country ii4ers to their freak stock consisting in partof 2 000, evis and ja rs i Fresh Peaches. 3 ' • • 000 ` Tomatoes; 3,000. " " Green Corn. ' 1 000 " " Fresh Pears.' 1.000 LOOO Stremiberries. 1 000 " Pine Apples. 1 000 .. 4 ' • - Cherries. 1,000 Ahd`allother Prnita by the can or dogma. Also, a gen eraiiietv Sting of VERB aßcoomp.rea . t `• Besmtat.h.mrp , . , LADIES' FANCY FURS. JOHN FAREIRI _ . . No 718 /kith at above Athle Wd establlehed Store.. ' • No, 718 'it.111673. Street,sibove eirrll. I have nopartner.or connecU,onmith anv other store in the ocze sin th3sci _ . OLIVEB FAHMIS, CAPRI:IS, _dz.—Olives Varela %1= naffed taives),Nonparell' and Superfine Crispers, and Wrench Olives; freer' goods, landing ex Napoleon TM. from Havre, and lbr sale by 70S. B. BIISSI/la 4000-40q4Flonth Dalawsma 'manna. • • A PPLBS.-76 barrels Belle Pleura, and littler choice li arlettes;jn .s t arrtved arid for sale by J. B. BUB.: BIER ft CO..loaEontb Delaware ay.-nne. . , z_, ELATIPT. TATIOOA . AND SAGO.--Cort Beach kit iiikalatlis, Rio Tapioca and East India Pearl End, witting and fbr axle . tar, T. B. BITESITIER. Alt 00 , ate a,. oeiswarfavAnn. , . . • - rhiniatlAL PRUNES.-10 Cases nb. owners, high grade, French Imperial Prunes, randinz and ter sale by - JOS. B. BUSS." 004 108 South Delaware, - . T: TC FAVORTTR. .BTE t.hIBOAT, 4 JOHN A. WASRN.EI2- for Berlingtort., end Bristol. Leaves; Philadelphia, tlhestuat street... wharf, at 2 P.ll. Returning leaves Bristol at ma A. AL, stopping . each way at'itivertod,'Torresdale,:All dalosia and Beverly, Fare, 25 cents. Faccarsion: iQ 11iiTXGTs; :,e-i. , ...2 - .. , , - ...0 - uT ;Ek *;.., 1. r 2:3° ° °l-5V*5.11i iSteek sesiya; Biter soeittc = • 1100 Rh Bead R e .57% aahl sit do 5744.100 00 sh. , zdi do do 573 i 200 olt• do 1 _• 200 eh do 135 57.?1, 10354 do" b 00.;,.., • 130k1Z1).' • ahßoutWiz E55w1157 100' ah do 85 SZ - 600 all do ' . 100 •do 2d3 57 200 ah do• b 5 -# of dicr.; JOE'S FARRIRA, ;.*
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