Teem Earope-By tee Atlantle Cable. QUEENSTOWN, November 17, Noon.—The :steamship Virginia, from New York No vember 3d, has arrived. LONDON, November 17, Noon.—The Len • don Times of Ms morning, in an editori4., says the Government has no present inten tion to refer the Alabama claims to the con sideration of a royal commission. The de sign is, the Times continues, to empower :such a commission to institute inquiries in :regard to the neutrality laws without preja dice to the Alabama claims, which are still under consideration. Lord Cranworth, it was thought, would be chosen President of this Commission. PARIS, November 17, - Noon.—lsfrs. Major General John A. Dix. arrived heae to-day. LIVERPOOL, November 17, Noon.— Mid dling Upland cotton opened at 14d. LONDON, Nov ember 17, - Noon.—The fol lowing were the opening prices of American securities. Illinois Central, - - - - - 774 Erie Railway, - -- - - 49/ United States five twenties, - - 7u4 . Consols for money are firm at yesterday's quotations, 90.1 By Steamer.- NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—The steamship Bellocta, from Havre November Ist, and City of Boston, from Liverpool and Queens town November Bth;-have arrived. GBEAr BRITAIN. Lord Derby told the deputation on the „subject of the Atlantic and Pacific Railway through Nicaragua, that the undertaking was a most important international one, and said he should bring the matter before his colleagues. ITALY. Sixteen Senators have been appointed for yietor. Emmanuel has issued a debree releasing several prisoners,in differ •entloarts of the kingdom. BUCHAREST. A despatch from Buoba:rest says that great •enthusiasm was manifested by the inhabi ttuths, on the return: of, the Hospodar. The Tyrolean Diet. • MlLiot, Nov. 6.—The Peraeveranza states that the elections which have just taken place:in the Province of Trentino for depu ties to the Tyrolean Diet, all resulted in the return of members favorable to the union &Abe Tyrol with Italy. These deputies, it is farther added, have declared their inten tion not to sit in the Tyrolean Diet. The inhabitants of the Trentino have sent an address to the Venetians, to be presented on the occasion of the entry of Victor Em manuel into Venice. F 4) AV The Emperor Napoleon "had reviewed the Imperial Guard of the Paris garrison in the Bois de Boulogne. The affair passed off in the most brilliant manner. PARIS, Nov. 7.—Negotiations for the ap portionment of the Pontifical debt are still being carried on in this city. There is rea son to believe that they will shortly be brought to a conclusion satisfactory to all parties. Negotiations for a treaty of commerce be tween France and Austria, which have been .opened, will shortly be contlaued in Vienna. It is believed that they will have a favor able issue. The Mexican Government, so far from entertaining feelings of anxiety or hesita tion, is redoubling' its .efforts for carrying out energetically' the task undertaken by the Emperor Maximilian. The Bourse has been rather firm. Rentes closed at 68f. 80c. PRUSSIA. DRESDEN, Nov. 7.-L4..11 the Saxon troops in this city, with the exception of two hun dred of each battalion, have been dismissed on furlough. Of the Prussian troops one thousand have been sent home. BERLIN, Nov. 6 ; Evening.— The North German Gazette, commenting on the politi cal programme of Baron Von Beast, the Anstrian Minister of foreign affairs, says: 4 '.Tf Austria has, Indeed, resolved on an ex clusively defensive policy, she should at once avoid every step likely to create dis quietude among the other powers." Mexican Affairs, It is stated by parties authorized to speak for the Republic of Mexico, that it is the firm intention of President Juarez to order an election in accordance with the Consti tution for a President and members of Con gress, as soon as it shall be practicable to do so. They further assert that President Ju arez is not, as his enemies have endeavored to represent him, an ambitions and unscru pulous man, whose only object is to keep himself in power, but that he has remained in office after the expiration of his term be cause this was the only way in which he thought the National Government of Mexico could be preserved. It is doubtful whether he will allow his name to be used as a can didate for re-election, even should his friends urge him to become a candidate. Official news from Vera Cruz to the Ist ixu3t.,have been received in this city,with the following information : The city of Jalapa and the fortress of Perote have been cap tured by the Liberal Generals Mar tarre, Canillo and Calderan. Two Im perial chieftains in the State of Vera Cruz have submitted to the National ••GOvernment. An official report of Gen. Diaz to the War Department, stated that -after the important victory he, obtained at Miahuallan, in Oaxaca, on the 3d ult., he advanced against the city of Oaxaca, and invested it for eleven days. As he was get ting ready to assault, he heard that an Aus trian column of 1,500 men was coming to protect the garrison. He, therefore, aban doned the city, and went to meet the column, and did so, at Carbonsia, at 11 A. M. on the 18th ult. The battle lasted until 7P. M., when Gen. Diaz having obtained a complete - Victory, followed the enemy as far as Me mos; nine miles from Carbonsia. He took 396 Austrian, Polish and Hungarian prison ars, four rifled guns, over 600 carbines, and -a very large supply of munitions. He further states in his report that he would march that very evening to Oaxaca, to capture the garrison. Eighty-five boxes, being a part of Maximilian's baggage, have arrived at Vera Cruz. Letters from the City of Mexico state that be bad taken for his own use several valu able old paintings and Mexican relics. From Japan. SAN FRANCISCO Nov. 17.—The bark Swallow, from Yokohama, Japan, Oct. 16, brings 3,600 packages of tea. The Japanese tiovernment had bought two steamers at Shar/ghai. One of them was not delivered. and in consequence of some informality not explained, strong remonstrances had been made against the officials of foreign Govern ments, and the French Minister in particu lar, for making contracts for supplying the Japanese with vessels and arms, thus ex cluding competition on the part of residents. ' The Prince of Kanga, one of the principal personages, had offered to become a media tor between the two factions, and had ten dered the rebel chief the choice of terms for an honorable peace. Yokohama dates to October 26th confirm officially the death of the Tycoon of Japan, and state that his successor would assume no authority, but would await the conclu sion of the war with the rebel chief Choisin, when the votes of the Dalmios would be 'solicited for Owari, a boy of eight years, for the legitimate successor to the Tycoonate. -The English and French mail steamers run regularly between Yokohama, Shang hai and Hong Kong. The Belgian minister had made a treaty with Japan, and had gone. The brig Snlbra, on her voyage from Hong Kong to Yokohama,was attacked by Pirates, who shot the captain and mate, and took the:vessel back to Hong Kong. The British schooner Annaba received thirty-six boxes of treasure, saved from the wreck of the bark Libelle, and which were buried on Wake Island, where the vessel was lost. FIN 7I -010 U \IV SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH . k CO BANKERS AND BROKERS, 11 'With Third 3 Neiman sireali Philadelphia. I Pew Pork. • STOCKS AND GOLD 'OUGHT LID BOLD ON 00/131130=11 . INTNIUCHT ALLOWND ON. lINEINIM. BANKING HOUSE OF JAYCOOKE &CP. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 5 iO's WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOlt NEW. A LIBERAL DIFFERENCE ALLOWIL Compound Interest Notes Wanted. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT. Collections made; Stocks Bought and Sold on Com. mles i =lll business accommodations reserved for 15-20 9 5, • 7 3-10's, 18€41 9 5, 10-40's, COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, BOUGHT AND SOLD. DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. NATIONAL EXCHANGE BANE, CAPITAL $300,000, PULL PAID, Has Removed To Its New Banking }louse, 150 i. 633 and 635 Chestnut Street. A. BOYD, President. am W. GILBOUGH, Caahler. no7tt STOCK BROKER . GEO. HENDERSON, JR., No. 223 DOCK STREET. Having rimmed business . , I am prepared to make Cash or Time purchases and sales of Stocks, Bondi' dtc. Steam carried at 6 per cent. interest, without any extra charge. Orders executed in New York, Boston and Bahl more. se27-Bm. DzzlzjEtY.l :4 11.11 WILLLS X T. HEWER & BROTHER . PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS, NO. 418 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, (ABOVE WILLOW,) PHILADELPHIA. [nov3-3mos/ Repairing of all kinds at short notice. Orders through Post Office will receive prompt attention. Afir COUNTRY WORK ATTENDED TO. —al. -- ES C. LANCASTER.' la. GRAIN sTORk, SPRUCE STREET WHARF ESTANLIBMID IN Die.. 6. CORN, OATS and MLLL.PRED sold Wholesale and Retail at lowest Market Bates, and delivered to all parts of the City. se7.l,y C. KNIGHT & CO., WROL'aNAJ:E ailOcurat. B. E. Cor. WATER and CHTIETNIIT streets. Phil adelphla. Agents for the sale of the Products of tts Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers' Suss; ouse, of Philattelnhla. . PENNSYLVANIA WORRE,—ON THE DELA WARE river, below PHILADELPHIA, - CELESTE& Delaware _mu:4y, Pa. E3ON & OP Engineers and Iron Boat builders, Manuilacturers of All kliula of CONDENSING ANDSI NON•OONDENSING NES. Iron Vessels of all descriptions, Boilers, Vats, Tanku Propellers &c. T. REANEY , ,W. B. REANEY, S. ARCHIBOLD Late of Reaney. Neste & Co., Engineer in Chief, Penn Works, Phila. tr. B. Navy. J. VAUGHAN NECIIIGOK. WM. H. BIERBICE JNO. E. COPE. QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY. FIRTH AND WARE ENGTON ST/MEM PHILADIOLPEITA. N:ERRICK & SONS lillitillatilantS AND mAcniensm. danulactrure High and Low Pressure Steam Mena for Land,lliver and Marine Service. Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks, Iroa Boats, &a, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Booth for Gaa WOrks, Workshops ant Railroad Stations, &a • Retorts and Gas Machinery, of the latest and mos improved construction. - Every description of Plantation Machinery; ant Sugar. Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Ope" Steam Trains, Defacators, Filters, Pumping Be. Ones, &a. Sole Agents for N. Billet's's Patent Sugar Bolini Apparatus, Nemrtyth's Patent Steam Hammer ant g Amphmall & Woolsey's Patent Centrifugal Saga Drainin Machine. - nes' YE5TU8.103.113.15831Y BrECBMIL 1.1 TEA°luau,. No. vis eCELERS XX um street MAnnihotureza of Gaa Fixtures, Lamps, Ad., do. would call the attention of the public to their lam and elegant assortment of Gast Chandeliers; Pendants 'Markets, do, They also introduce Gam pipeS int+ , Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend tug, altering and repairing this repos. ellwork iwa wax 'ranted. • _ .TAXEM A. WRIGH3. TEXMNII`OBr PINE. bLEICIES4 a G 8150034 THEODORE WEIGHT. YBANZ L. N7LAT.T.. FATER WEIGHT & SONS, Importers saof Zsrthimware. • id shlopins wed Commission Nershants •o.uff WALNUT Street, PhUadelpiile. 0:4 • • •• Anf: m :rivz s • • :71 • :4:" . • only pima W get Privy Wells Illianased and. Thule footed, of very low Priors. A PKYPESON, lgancitiotnrer of Pone.:etts, Ooldsoilllea Spil, Llbar Etta THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, NOVENBERI9.IB66. & - J.J.WILLIAMS' 2 N. W, con Broad and Green Ste., ' OPFER PIAli 0 BOUNDING BOARDS, DRY. Walnut, Butternut and Chaltnnt, ASH, 9AX and POPLAR, F. H. WILLIAMS , LUMBER, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets PHILADELPHIA. 0c26-Ini CI-IA.II,LEIS LUMBER, Seventeenth and CallowhM. Streets. ocal•am PHILADELPHIA. 1866.' -BOARDS PL A , 4-4, 5-4, 6 4 2, 25‘, 3 and 4-Inch. caoiam PANEL AND Pus? COMMON,I6 feet long 4.4.5 4, 6.4, 2, 23. 3 and 4-Inch. WHITE PINE. PANEL PATTERN PLANK. LARGE AND SUPERIOR bTOCK ON HAND. 186 a -BITELDING ! ! BUILDING! BUILDING! U BILDING LU U MBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! 4 4 CAB.OLINA. FLOORING. 5-1 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4.4 DELAWARE FLOORING, 5-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PINE FLOORING. ASH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOORING. SPRUCEFLOORING. STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANE. PLASTERING LATH. • 6 6 —CEDAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES. LONG ORDAB SH.INGLES. SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES, COOPER SHINGLES, FINE ASSORT N T T, , FOR SALE LOW. No. 1 CEDAR LOGS AND POSTS, No. 1 ORDAR LOGS AND POSTS. 1866 -MIBIBIR FOR ITN "WERTAXERS LUMBER. FOR lINDERTARER4 ILO CEDAR, WALNUT AND PINE. RED CEDAR, WALNUT AND PINE. 1866 =ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. . ALEANY LUMBER OE ALL KINDS. Sa SONED WALNUT. SEASONED WALNUT. DRY POPLAR. (HERBY AND ASH. OAK PLANK AM) BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WALNUT VENEERS. 1866 --CIGAR 130.X.MAX UF LMACTURIIRS. • CIGAR HOX MANACTITREKR. SPANISH CIGAR BOX,BOA.RDS. IE66PRIICE JOIST—SPBUCIic JOBT— . SPRUCE JOIST. SPRUCE JOIST FROM 14 TO V. FEED LONG. FROM 14 TO 12 FEET LONG. • SUPERIOR .NORWAY SCAN CLING. MAULE, BROTHRR fi CO., no 9 gni No,. =OO SOUTH Street. I tibUlE.B.—Tbe underalgued are prepared .o receiv ,La orders for Bt. M.gura, Cleorgia, Lumber, of suly de scripUon, which _will be promptly executed. itn bEDND A. BOUDEjt & 00. St. Wharf. Want ETKLEE OF THE SUGAR CB.E.E.s. OIL COILPANY. No. 217 South THIRD Street— kEi LLADELPH/A. Nov. 15. 1856. NOTICE.--.A. Special lid Kiting of STOCKHOLDER% of the SUGAR CREEK OIL LOMPANY will be held at the Office, on WEDNESDAY, 21st inst., at. 12 o'clock, to consider a communication from Evans W. Shippen. former President of the Company, in rola Lion to the mortgages on the Company's land; held by him; and also In regard to a sale of the royalty, pays ble by the developing Cbmpany. Eve.y stockho.der is requested to be present. By order of the Board. n017.2.t0 S. HENRY NORRIS, Sec'y. OFFICE OF THE BOHEMIAN MINING qty COMPANY OF ALICIIIGAN, l WALNUI' ISTEFET. PIIII.e.DELPICIA, October 21,18116. NOTICE—The sale of the Real Estate. Mines, Ma chinery. Buildings, &c. heretofore advertised 14, be So d at the Philadelphia Exchange, on this day at 12 o'clock, Noon; IS POSTPONED TO THILeSDAY THE 22D DAY OF SS OVEMBER, PROXIMO, Al THE SAME PLACE AND B OUR. WILLIAM" H. BOYER. 1 BAHL. T. DABLINGTON.I - A-Ssi g neell oe:l2m•tono2 C. O MACE AY, Auctioneer IVOFF WE OF TB 1C LEEtIGH. COAL AND NAVIGATION . COMPANY, PHILADEL- A, November 15, 1866. Tne btockholders of this Company, whose names eppeart d as such on their books on the Bth day of Sep, !ember last, at 3P. 31., are hereby notified that the privilege to subscribe to new stock at will on (the terms of the circular of August V, 1866, will expire on the let day of December next, at 3 P. M. SOLOMON SHEPHERD, nols,td el tt:bOFFICE; OF THE PHILADELPHIA AND SOITTHEItN MA IL STEAMSHIP COMPANY, T 0.814 SOUTH DELAWARE AVER OF.. Notice is hereby given titr resolution the Brldt.,tlovta.: adopted August Ztb, late, the FOII.EtTH and last tn• etatiment of the Capital Stool: of Bald Company bein: THIRTY P a or al 1 1 , EV I .E.L o NTY , andrytee andLABS DOL payable at this office. U'OFFICE OF THE L-HILADELPITIA. AND SOUTB ERN MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPAN Y. Sis SOUTH DELA-WAEE AVENUE. -111:a..Ams.r., eBIA, 'November Bth, 1866. • • • STOCKHOLDERS' NOTlVE.—Subscribers to tilt Capital Stock of the Phlladelphia and Southern Mal Steamship Company are hereby notified that certifi rates Tor the same are now ready, and will be issaee nom this office in exthatige for the Installment re eelpts. WILLIAM J. MALCOLM, 1109. LIM a bent etfry and Treasurer. ERRORS OF YOUTH gentleman wh l' { DT sufferedr for years from Nervous Debility, Pre 'maiureDecay. and all the effects of youthful indiscre non, wilt for the sake of suffering humanity. send free to all who need it. the receipt and directions for mak ing the simple remedy by which he was cored. Suffer ers wishing to profit by the advertisers experlence,can done by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 0c22,m,13t* No. 42 Cedar at., New York'. THE ANNUAL MEETING' Of THE STOCKHOLDERS of the RUSSELL FARM t a i COMPANY STOCKHOLDERS wilt be held on MO STDA.Y. Decora tor 3d, 1866, al 10 o'clock A. M., at U 2 South FOTTRTB Street, Second story, front room. SAMILEL P. FERREE, n017.1.4te Secretary and Treasarer. 'IRE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the DUNKARD CREEK OIL CO PANY will be bead at the Office of the Company, No. $9 South SECOND street, on TIJEnDAY,Mov. 2uth, 1866, at 4 o'clock, P. M. nog-10t• . P. STACEHOUSR, In., Secretary. U. % PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY TREAbIJERR'S DEPARTMENT. PIEELADRLPECEA, November 1, 1866. .sun. NOTICE 20 STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a semiannual dividend of FOUR PER osivg. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of. National and State taxes, payable on and after November 30, 1866. Blank. Powers of Attorney for collecting dividends are to be had at the °Rice of the Company, No. 238 S. t BIRD street. no 2 301 THOMAS T. FIRTH. Treasurer. CLOTHti, cASfsiPtIE-c-e16.-- ILOTHS. tiatial KNEES AND VignTlNfab. JAB:IFS & LEE invite the attention oftheir friends and others to their large and well assorted stock of coeds, adapted to men's and boys' wear, comprising in part Black French Cloths, Blue French Cloths, Colored French Cloths. OVERCOAT CLOTHS, Black French Beavers, Colored French Beavers, Black Esquimsax heavers Colored Esqulmaux Beavers, Blue and Black Pilots, Blue and Blank Paletati. PANT &LOON STUFFS. • Black French CasaLmeres, • Black French Doeskina. Fancy eassimeres, Mired and Striped CasSinieres, • Plaid and Silk Mixed Cassimerel, Satinets, all qualities, Cords_ , Beaverteams, dar n Vesting% all grids& At wholesale and retail, b 7 & LEE, No. U North Second st.. Sign of the Golden Lamb. RODGERS & wosTENaOlat'S • POCEIG r Knives, Rodgers & Wade's and Butcher's Razors Table Cutlery, . Ladles ' F4iissors in Oases. Razors, Scissors. and all Mods of Cutlery and and polished at P. MADEIRA'S, NO. 145 S. TENTH Street, below crlic•Onat. 4926014 LUMBER. ISPECiII. NOTICES. j WILLIAM J. MALCOLM, Treasurer. DIVIDEND NOTICESI. PITBNITOSE AND BEDD IND IMPORTANT TO ALL. Great Reduction in Furniture, Pet SODS wanting Furniture should not punkas" until they have looked in at the Great Western Furniture Depot, 1019 MARKET STREET, KEPT BY GREENLY NORTH And examine ourlarge stock, which we are CLOSING OUT AT A GREAT SAORNTIONI odd). tf BUY FURNITURE OF GOULD & 0 urcuor DEPOT, ff. EALorner NLNTH and me.tangrr Streets, and elos. Vaud 89 North 8E()OND Street. The Largest CheaPesi and beat , stock of Furniture of very description in,the world. Furniture far Parlor, Drawing Boom, Ohsunber or Bed Itoom,Dining Boom,' Library, Kitchen, Servants' Rooms, Offices, Schools, Marches, Ocd•Fellows, Masonic or other Societies Ships. Institutians_ L elubs Colley. Public H Bdings, Hotels, Boarding H ouses , Hos p itals, Fairs, or a uil Single Piece of Furniture. - - - - . - Orders sent bypost will be exocuted with fietspatch and with libemlity silo justness of dealing. Parties t a' distance -remit through our lilwilter, the Far a . mer's and DI Ica' Nat. Bank, Chestnut street: or the 'Union National Bank,Third street, ot by Express, Check or Poet office order,' ima sedate attention will be given and satisfaction insured. GOPLD a CO.. N B. corner Ninth and Market and t7and 89 N. Becond street, Phila. mhtiy SPRING MATRESS, BEST QUALITY AND STYLE, AND BEDDING OF NOON DESCRIPTION. J. G. PULLER, selOtti 9 South SEVENTH Street. COAL. COAL. N. D. .I+lt3ElrreolVS VERY SUPERIOR FAMILY COAL. OOMMITIMIY'S DEPOT. no,Sm,w.f•72y BROAD AND WOOD STREETS. raiIIUNDERSIGN= INVITE A' thelr stock of Buck Mountain Company's CoaL Lehigh Navigation Company's Coal, =II Locust Mtain, rhich they are oun prepared to sell at the itswast marks rates. and to deliver in the host condition. Orders left with S. MASON ItEMaR, Franklin Into .ate Building, its vatraTEEttteei below Market, wil be promptly attended to. RUMS RAP T. • rob Stoxit Wharf.. Sobnyltill. aLit-8130AB LOA,. RittITES, NECADOW ANL Mountain, Lehigh Coal. and latea Loam Noun r trost Schuylkill, prepared ~ ,s oly fat tag, N. W. °met MT GERM owl Wn. sus. Q. No. 1M South EUDOONTI street, vane , s. WA VMS, •fr DRIJOns A LCOIIL SS per cent. NO CIMaltOE FOR FAUX.- 1 - 1 AGES. C. 1.. OR, new made. Invoice just re ceived and ibr Bale in quantities suitable CO the trade. Ipea.c, root and powder, in bulk and bottles of 3ill. tech' hloroform of thebast quali tyto carboys and demi plan. J Onri C BAKER & CO.. MOS 718 Market street.c DLAIIVEVIPECIALTLES FOR THE SEASON. UP Glycerin Lotion. for hands and face. Pectoral Lozengea.for sore throat, boars &c Camphor Ice, for chapped Hands. Wild Cherry Compound for cold, cough, &c. Clain, for chapped hands, &c... Troches Chlorate Potash, for ulcerated throat. HENRY C. BLAIR'S SONS, Eighth and Walnut sts HITE GUM : sale by WILLIAM IA et. CO., Druggists, No. NARKEI street. DMZ WATER—Donble Base Water, con• atan • on band and for sale b WILLIAM • a *A • • MD, • rIBEA.M. OF TARTAB.—Pure Cream of Tartar ane V Soda, lbr sale b • WLLLIAM BLISS 00 , Drug. : : - • EXTBAOT OP BEEP for beet tea or EX3 elm o Beef in dolmens or for soups for table use. Had: howlllinois, by s u pe r ioren, from the Juices a beef and bs ln rdelklorus flavor ant aaslr4 to any hitherto known. Packets with fall di talon:l.one dollar each. HUBBELL, Apothem, :410 Chestnut street. rIBUGGISSI3 , 131TBDRIES. Graanatmo Marton Tllos,Co ro opsbs,, Brumbok Hirrort. H Soros, WI Sco Braztcal Tr - -too Wird and WI Bobber . Goods. Vial Qum Glow on %Mal Etrttolan. dto., all &VIM* HanclSA aga : SHOWD= ap15431 at EiontiO IMO= Mat. DOB X R T HROBIKAMER a_ N. N. E. 0310ta) youßza AND RACE ISTREETS,c Whole at Droulnut Manufacturers and Dealers In WlntEct can, White laid, and Paints ot every Clescrtytlck )entr to the trideror, ccammuners, &complete stock c roods in Melt Iln at the lowest market rale& sztarewrica a co. DAY BIIAL—Joit received. an invoice of Gantil , Imported Bay Ram, for sale by the valor .IE7 to :4: , •.VllllolfihrATricß di OM, Drraddii. N. N. wo, - ncr litiarth 'Ladling* streets -rMi WANTED TO PUP,CHASE— A DWELLING ea HOUSE between Market and Spruce streets and . Eleventh and Twentieth streets. Price ii 5,000 to =LOW Address M. J. S., Press office, noir-St• TIVANTED—By a New Dry , Goods Jobbing Rouse VS' who will commence business on Market street, January Ist—two (2) good fIALIMMEN, one must know nue city and near trade thoroughly. None need apply who cannot Influence a large and first class trade—to such a liberal comDensatton will ba given Address Box 2405rlailadelphia P. O. n 017.21.1 WANTED—A GENERAL OR SPECIAL PART VI/ NER, with a capital of fifty (50) thousand dui. lars, in an old established heuse in New York of excellent credit doing a boot and ahoe jobbing trade with the South. Address Box IL - 39, New York eost Office. nos-m,w,St* A YOUNG LAWYER DESIRES THE (3h of a desk in the office of one to practice. The men satisfactory reference will be given. Adddess, LAWYER, Bulletin Office, DOi6 .3t* UTANTED.—Wanted an OFFICCE AlqD STORAGE' VV ROOM on either first or second floor, on Dela ....are avenue, between Arch and Vine streets. Ad tress Box ND. LT. Philadelphia Poat Office. ocl9:t. WANTED TO WINTER—THREE or POUR HORSES. Good accommodation and attend s,,ee Apply • to JOS. DAVISON', near Newton Station. West Chester and Phtladeiphla Railroad, or• at I% o. 28. Lierrick street, west Penn square. nol44zr prylwrw- . 17.rm7m1 • pIRAND OPENING.—XL S. M. A. BINDER, kJ N0..1031 Mesta= street, PhiladodPhia, importer of Ladles' Dress and Cloak Tr , Use, an elegant stock of Imported Paper Pa= Ladles' and Children's Dress. Parisian Dress 'end leak Making in all Its varieties. Ladies fitrnishlre ;heir rich and costly materials may rely on being ar tistically fitted, and their work finished In the moss prompt and efficient manner, at the lowest possibli prices, in'twenty-four hone' notice. Cutting and bast rig. Patterns in sets, or by the single piece ,for mer !bents and dreenzurkers 'now ready. aelfs.iv DENTISTRY. aptD. ROLPH LEE has administered Nitrous ()vide, or Laughing Gas, to thousand with per. feet BUCCIBM for Dental. Bunical and Medical pur , oses'andlor amtutement.oMy Hity cents (50c.)per tooth 5 r extracting. No charge for extracting when artificial teeth are ordered. Office No. 256 West Washington Square below Locust street. Seventh street cars pass the door. Don't be foolish enough to go elsewhere and pay V, and sa for the gas. w o n—continue to give structinns to the Dental pr ocSo•imp EDUCATION. TICE PRELADIELFHIA RIDING SCHOOL H. FOURT street, above VINE, is now open ftn tlgll and Winter Season. Ladies and Gentlemen will find every provision for comfort and safety. se that a thorough know,ledge of this beautiful accom plishment maylle obtained by the most timid. Saddlt horees trained in the best manner. Saddle horses. horses and vehicles to hire. Also, carriages for fano rale to cars. &c. getbtf THOMAS ORAIGE & SON. Pocket Books,, Portemonnala, Cigar Cases, Portfolios, Dressing Casts, Bankers' Cases. e A; 4 WHITING DESKS, TOILET CASES, NEEDLE BOOKS. Ladles sad Cleats Satchels aid Travelling Bags in all styles. • FOR NEW•YOJECIC. Via Dehnvare' and Raritan Canal. The Philselelputa and NOW York SeVeece , lifeamlboat CompainK.• „ eteam Propellers leave front MST WHARF below MABW West; " ;. run In St SOURS. This • e connects with' au Northern. and Mutters 'Transportation Oompantes. Goode forwarded deed le sulgr a t is s free of commission. rsoelved at lowest rates. __ • WM. 1' • CLYDE* 010)2W AAs~seMa. ..,dont.l2 Wharves P Lif3.lliND zata 44 f 117 Wall street. PfewYorlr; „ FOR SAVANNA-FE. GA. 4111 The Philadelphia and Southern Mail b • p Company's Regular Linea, Second wharf below Spruce street. The steamaNONAWANDA. Captain for SAVAIRN will commenea receiving freight on THURSDAY , ovember 22, and nail on BATOR.- DAY, November 24rh. at 10 o'clock A. BL, and every alternate Saturday thweafter—viz: December 8,22. &e. Tbia steamer bas tine mate Rooms and other ao commodations for nasamlgers. , Cabin- passage, $25: Deck do.. $l5. Through ticke ts sold to the following points—Macon, Oa., $26; Columbus, Ga. $4O; Augusta. Ga., 14 Atlanta, Ga.. 889; Albany. Ga.. $4O; Montgomery, Ala.. PO: Fu wile,. Ala .140; Mobile, Ala., New Orleans W. prelght taken at low rates., Through receipts given at through rates to Maoon Augusta. Columbus, .Atlanta, Ga.; Knoxvi ll e, Chatty nooga, Nashville. MemphiA . Term.: Canton, Miss. No freight received whine of lading signed on sail ing day. Agents at Savannah, Hunter & Gamma. For freight or passage, apply to • , General Agent, • eels 314 South Wharves. 1; 4. • - I wrvaaudecionil . ANY'S REOULAD IaNE. The weßknown fla6claesSteamship STAR OF THE UNION L 202 tons register. T. N. Cookse7. ' Master, Will commence receiving freight for the above port al Second wharf below bprucestree ,t on TUESDAY, No vember 27th, and sail on SATURDA.Y. Dec. hit, at 12 o'clock M. Returning, will leave NEW ORLEANS on BATOR. DAY December Ibtti. This Steamer has =pal it a Booms and other sp,ccommodations for past:ell:ea% Cabin passage . Vier, Deck do., pa. t taken at low rates. ing day k l i r oV i retight received or bills of lading signed on sail. . agent' at New Orleans Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson & Co., who will give attention to shipmenqoi points to Galveston, Mobile, Vicksburg, and /12 terfo 1( . For freight orpamage. apply to WM. L. JAMBS, General Agent, seS-if 814 South Wharves. FOB BOSTON. STEAMIDEII , LIMB DIMON NOPBOMAIACH POBT SVABY FIVE DA Pti FROM PINE ST. WHAI3I I " YRILADBLPHLS„ The steamship ARMS, Captain Boom, will sail from Philadelphia on Thursday, Nov. 22, at 10 A. M. the steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail from Breton on Tuesday, Nov. 20, at 3 P. M. The line between Philadelphia and Boston noc com of the ROMAN (new), Captain Baker, 1,43 S tons barthem, SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1,230 tons twine.% NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1,2113 torus barthen. ' Thule substantial and well a pointed steamstdri will sail punctually as ad and freight will N received every day, a steamer being always on thi berth to receive cargo. Shippers are regretted to send Mills of lading will' their goods. Por freight or pause having superior ac commoda eons, apply to HENRY WINSOR ant W 2 South Delaware avenue. lIMET 1. 3.13:11171 - TS. 416 -fil - pf,y 7 , FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. rms.. PHILADELPHIA. AND SOUTH .n...kts STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR LINE. nom Second W hart below SPRUCE street. The first-class steamsbip PIONEER. Captain? Ben nett, for WILMINGTON, will commence. receiving freight on THURSDAY. November 2..qt.b. and aaLl on hAItBDAY. Deceember Ist. at 10 o'clock A. M.. anc every alternate Saturday theminer—via.:. December 15th, 19th. &c. Paasengers will find superior accommodations and best attendance. Cabin wia3Be, Pk Deck do., tio. Freight carried at low rates. No freight received or faiths of lading signed on eaU ing day. Agents at Wilmington, WORTH it DANIEL, win will give especial attention to forwarding goads ad. dressed to their care to and from the interior. Far frelgra or Foxy% ay= w L. . eneral Agent. sel.2 314 Ho d Wbarvoi i• - f AND TIEROL'GH ALL W INE TO THEtiOIITH • EST. PT a D ELPHIA. RICHMOND AND NORFOLII STR A VAMP COMPANY TEmoroa. RECEIPTS TO NEW BERN. Also, to all points In NORTH and SOUTH f 7 Rl} LMA. Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, and to LYNCHBURG, VA.. TENNESSEE.and the WEST, via N ILRO ORFOLK, PET E RSBURG AND SOUTHSIDE RAAD. The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to gether with the moderate rates charged, command it to the public as the moat desirable medium for carry. Inc every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expenai of transfer. Stf.vmatips insure at lowest rates, and leave regu larly from the first wharf above Market street Freight received daily. WM. P. CLYDE dr CO., 5010 14 North and 14 South Wharves. HAVANA SHZENKONTHLY .LENR, 1 ... 11 Tr il.. ttsteamalalps HENDRICK. HUDSON ----Capt. Rows STARS AND .oapt. Holum* These steamers will leave this port for Havant every other SATURDAY, at 8 A. H. The sterunahlp STABS AND STRIPES, Holmes master, will sail for Havana on SATURDA.Y MORN ING. November 17th, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana OR No fre igh t received after Thursday. For ,g,.ht or • , panage, apply to THOM WATTSON SONS, ann) 140 North Delaware avenue. OItMR GALVESTON TEXAS. TEXAS LnsTE Errkearsur_ps. STOP KEY WEST. FLA. The Al Steamshir GENEtt.s SEDOWICK Whitehurst , commander. will receive freight at Pier e 3 East River, and NW with immediate despatch. For freight or pasaaire having superior accommodations &poly to • BISNOP, SON a co., oclett No. 10S Arch street. NEW DSPRDSS LINE TO ALBS Altrintar., Georgetown and Washington ti• °septette and Delaware Canal, with connotordont eL AlexandriL Va.. limn the moat direst route for; Lynchburg, 1, Kra:mettle. Neahville, Dalton ant the Southwest. Steamers leave Bine. Wharf above Marge; stres -very Wednesday and Saturday at i 2 X. Far freight SPPIY to the allentej. W. .r. CLYDE. e. X North Viluirvest I. B. Devidson, Agent et Geoss;e3u...4, X. lVArldge el., Agents at Alexandria. 46.111 M ; : PCB NEW YOB/.—Philadelphia Ste= Propeller Campany—Despatch and Swift nre e 6, via flaware and Sarltan Canal—Lenvins *ally at l 2 M. and 5 P. • hi. connecting with all tha northern and Eastern Lln es For freight, which will ' • taken on acconnnodatint terms, apply to WM, lit-MAIRD & CO., mh.l6t3 N 0.152 South Delaware avenue, '''''' STRAJERR FOR SALE.--The fasi sailing coppered and copper fastened .teamer ;kW GE FY (side wheel), 408 tons 0. AL :so met long, 2434 feet beam;. depth of hold 8 feet inches; draws 5 feet 4 Inches water: built of live oat and red cedar. Apply to B.A. SOUDER & ca, sue Dock Street Wharf. NEW TOW-BOAT LING. EL.A. WARN and C.HAPAPEAS. -BOAT C0N2 1 487. BARGES towed to And from PEI. TY•anTtrivPlELii IAVRE-DEGRACE, BALTIMORE, WASBUI6 'ON, and intermediate Rohde. WM. P. CLYDE & 00 is NO. 14 Boat& Wharves, Philadelphia. Captain JOHN LitIGHLEN. Superintendent. , FOB.A.NTWERP.—Petroleum.—The first TLI: have ship e tr dfat=a E tZkl a gr t l i tielt w ov a l ' 'p l r.z. ...r freight or passage, apply te WORKMAN &' Cl 3" 123 WALNUT street. nob' ...m„ FOR ANTWERP.—The Al bark ESTHER Captain Prince, Is now loading fbr the above part. For freight or passage, apply to WORE -41,7 & 09.023 Walnut street. se% WANTED TO PIITICHASE.—A centre-board Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over three years old. and not over 26 feet 4 inches beam. Apply to EDMUND A. BOLDER dc CO., No. Dock street. nos riONSIGNEE23' NOTlCE. — Consignees of merchan- V dise per ship HOPE, Hancock,master, from Liver pool, will please send their permits on board, at Wal nut street wharf, or to the counting house or the un dersigned. The general order will be issued on Hen day, the 19th inst., when all goods not permitted will be sent to public stores. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. nol7-21 STEAMSHIP ARIES, FROM BOSTON—Con. signees of merchandise, per above steamer, will please send for their goods , now landing at Pine street wharf. (nolS•St) HENRY WINSOR .t CO. 'BABE PEGLEN SANDS, Otis, matter, from LWEU -13 pool, is now discharging under general order, at Shippen street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. nol4tf SHIP 'UNCLE JOE, •Sewall, master, Is now dia. charging under general order at Shippen street Wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. P.Erzn, WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street. • - nt2tf TAB B. BHlNDLlCR,succeinaor to JOHN BBEINDLEB dt, BONS, Ball Makers, No. 800 North. DELAWARE Avenue; Philadelphia. All work dOne in the best. manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per satisfaction. Particular attention given to repairing. 1.4 0 3, S tit 1 SS tc !. g a % ------ l l • 4l\ _ .., liti E e , its , =,\ \ ..,1 Satchels, . Pocket ,1001:1121WITH BOARD, FURNISHED Olt NOT. private, parlor if desired, 1124 Chestnut street. Reference required. nol7-20 PEE HANDSOME RESIDENOE S. E. CORNER of SE.RI:7O la and EVOITH fifteens, has been opened to receive BO aRDERS. dingle no and settee. Private ;Able, if availed, neirclra*. SiII3PPMEI BOARDING. REAL. ESTATE. jp TRUSTEES' PEREMPTORY' SALE, BY OR , - . DEB OF THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.— OMAS & SONS, Auctioneers —Pw..r.story brick DWELLING, N 0.1412 BEACH street.—On TORSO A.Y. Noverober 20tti;1866, at 12 o'clock, Noon, will- be sold at Public Sale, without reserve at the PHIL &DEL PHIA .F.X.011.9.11GE ; All-tout two story brick' mes nage, with mostory double back buildings, and lot of ground, situate on the northwesterly side of Beach street. 115 feet 9 inches northwestward of Palcnerstreet, No. 1412; containing in front on Beach street 20 feet GX, inches, and extending in depth on tee southwest line 147 feet 6 inches. and on the northeast Hue 146 feet 4.4" inches. - Aar — Clear of all Incumbrance. immediate Possession. Jar Sale Absolute. M. THOhtAff, dt SONS, Auctioneers, 0c81n07,19 139 and 14t South Fourth street. inFOR BALE.—The Handsome Three-story Brick RESIDER uE, with attics and double three story back buildings, situate No. 1509 Bpntce street. Has every modern convenience. Lot 22 feet front by 240 feet deep, to a 40 feet wide street, on whichtserectea a stable and carriage Bonze. .Immediate possesalort given. J. M. GIIMMEY dr SONS, 508 Walnut eta eet. ETOR SALE—A handsome founstory brick Residence, 22 feet front, with thresesterY back l dings, situate on the south side of Pine street, west of Eighteenth street _Has every_modern convenience and improvement, and is in perfect order. J. 31. GUM MU at SONS 608 Walnut street. IM FOR B—A :MOW AND BL ti GAWP mg BRICK AND PROWN•BTONE DWALLIN_G, o. 2.020 t+PRIICE STP.ERT, WITH ALL THE MODERN .I.M.PROVREEIENTS._ APPLY TO MULE BRO. & CO., n 08.120 - ' • 2200 800TH BISBEZ FOB-RENT--The FIRST FLOOD and BABB NENT of Store No. 625 Chestnut street. Mane feet running through to Jayne street. Ponession Decem ber Ist.lf desired.- Inquire at 627, neat door. IeFOR SALE.—A. tour-story DWELLING. S. E corner Broad and Columbia avenue. Lot 2exe7X deep. All modern improvements. Immediate _ , sel:`tor• Apply to coprucs. & JORDAN, 435 wA.L.FIUT Street. iteCOMMERCE STREET, —pop. BALE—The valuable Store Property, situaMCommerca street, with lot ZS feet front by 76 feet d . Possession given December Ist, 1866. J. M. GU & SONS, ItB Walnut street, en WALNUT • STREET.—FOB SALE—With or Mil without furniture, an elegant Brown Stone Nan. awn. built in a superior manner, finished in walnut and frescoed, situate on the south side of Twentieth street. J. M. OUMMEY dr SONO. 508 Walnut street. FOB t34 URIA bandsome Residence, 22 feet front with three-story doable back build'xigse bu t and finished in the best manner. and in perfect owes, situate on Nineteenth street. below Arch. J. M. GIIMMEY BONS, 508 Walnut street. FORALE—The threeetory brick Dwelling. Ea with three•story back buildings, every con venience. and in good' order, situate No. South 7 wet. tieth aril et. below Walnut. Immediate posses sion. J. W. 0132.12d:8Y EONS, Walnut street. M FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET.—A. bandsomn STONE COTTAGE. at Germantown, wen Mr ba.ned and conimmently situated. Address C. B. J., BULLETIN Office. nol7.Bte Opt FOR S&L E.—The &Hirsute tXYTTAGEDW.M..- - ANLIr G , Di W. corner of EIGHTEENTH. street and De Laney place; lot 36 feet front on Da Lanctr place, SO on Eighteenth street. Inquire on premiseatto 01 TO RENT—A three-story BRICK. HOINE, with all n odern improvements. Immedlatepos session. .ApPly tO COPPUCII. & JORDA_N, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. FOR PALE—The three•story brick Residence ala with double back buildings, every convenience and gcod yard. No. 679 North Twelfth street. J. M. GUMMY? & SONS. WS Walnut street. .OR RP NT.—A. large 3.story store, situate on the south side of Church alley, above Second at. P6ssessir , n given Blarch 15,1867. J. M. GUMMEY SONS, 118 Walnut street. ya% TO LET.—No. 2 GREEN street, a three..tory MS house, in good older, with side yard. Immediater possession. nol7-3t* , VeR J....E.NT. ON M.A.I3..KAT Street, bel..w Witt, IC very desirable moms on 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors, from January 1, 1867. nol4-sc t m• 1 n ~~a,a~, 1.2 A. P. T succesx. to Geo. 17 Gray, 24, 26, 28 and 30 South Sizes St., Phihurts.- .. 4, Fula Old Stock Nst-Brovn Ales. for Family and HER MAJESTY! CHAMPAGNE ; ‘T_ SSi it ram 4?, SUS 140E&'' , WrINES.—The attention of tbe trade Is solicited to IY the following very choice'Wines, So., for sale by JOSEPH F DUNTON, No. LU South FRONT street, above Walnut: ..ILADEIRA.S—OId Island. 8 years old. SHERRIES--Campbell & Co., single, double and triple Grape. E. Crusoe & Suns, Rudolph, Topes, Rim Spanish. Crown and F. Vallette. TOM S—Vallette, Vinho Velho Real, Denton and Bebello Valente & C 0.., Vintages IK6 to 1858. CIARETS—Crase Fins Freres and St. Estephe Cha teau Luminy. VERMOUTH G. Jourdan, Rrive & CO. MUSCAT—deProntignan. .!PAGNI Ernest Irrony, "Golden Star," de Venoge, Her Majesty and Royal Cabinet and other favorite Wands. OLD WHISICIRS. Oases Pare. Old Whest. 13714 SOLLOOn end Mononipahels Whiskt for sale by K. P. /MD N, 5 North Pront amen CASTOR WHEELS. 120 R HEALTH AND STRENGTH USE CAPE '' WELL! it, CO.'S PATENT GLASS CASTOR, WITFRika. These wheels are designed for Pianos, Bedsteads, Ac. We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly increased force ofsound. without detracting from the harmony and melody of the instrument, rendering every note more distinct to the ear. This is so apparent that they are now being applied by many to these valuable mu sical instruments. Dr. Valentine Mott, previous to his death. pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels an in valuable' invention for bedfast Invalids, who ars guarded eupainst the damp floors after undergoing the process of cleaning, or where dampness is produced ft•orn any other cause. Aside from this. Housekeepers are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut or torn, as frequently Luipper.a tram those now in use, often caused by a rust, which adheres, with gluelike tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed from the Glass Castor Wheels, as we all know that glass is noncorrosive. There are no rough or nnfire !shed edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often dad in those oflron, and the latter, though smoothly fin ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on the sur face, or edge, while the former will always maintain the smoothness of glass, just as they are finished. Hy sleeping upon glass wheels you retain all youse trinity you had in your s body on retiring, and geg up in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a young man. Glass being a non-conductor, the elec :ricity gained while in bed cannot pass off. Ask your ..iocicr what he thinks of tile Glass Castor Wheels, ,Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chronio diseases. are not caused from the want of electricity. We have a man in our place whom the doctors pro nounced past curing, with the Inflammatory rhea. madam, The wheels cured him in less than (bar weeks. He is to-day a stout healthy man. These are Facts which can be proven on application at our office. .Y.o. as Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Pactory,at 'Westville, New Jersey where we have some sixty Lands employed in the manufacture of the Glass Cas tor Wheels. 000 will be paid to any one who will say, they have not reo , iced any benefit or relief after using fh.pewell Co.'s Patent Glass Castors. A sample set (4) of the Wheels sent to any part of the United States, on re ceipt of .1 50. J. R. CAPE WELL & CO , ' 004 5U NO. 2Q5 Race street. D r 'll: IV! : I 2 , Maltiok,tkill THOMSON'S LONDON KMISLENICR. OR, EUROPEAN RANGED, fbr hotels' or public Institutions In TWENTY DIFFER EN SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Hot Mr Furnaces, Portable Heaters, Low-down Grates, Fireboard Stoves, Bath Boilers, Stewholeplates, Broil ers, Cooking Stoves, etc., wholesale and retail by the manufacturers. SHARPE dr. THOMSON. No. 209 North Second street, ru2l-m,w.f,6mo JOB BART LETT & BOP. Manufacturers of the CELBREATin , MBARTLETT HEATERS. g Ranges Gas Ovens, & Sheet Iron Work of every description. A splendid assortment Of .REOISTERS ANT) VENTILATORS, and Silver's Air tight Stoves, always on band, at No. 924 Arch Street, Philadelphia. anileott TIF-031AS e. DISOL 8 FICUSi*, Late Andrews At Dixon . , No. ISM Witai.eri u'L" street, plastsiszio, Opposite Trolled Mates uthi. . 32vilteiwer5 Of LOW-DOWN& CIIA 01 1 T/CE, duid other GB:ATEII,‹ rw Anthracite, Ritrizainotri and la mid Arno t WAlfitt-AER JrIO32fACIPA r ar warm. to.tzLolte and Private! Buildlisaw REGISTANd, VIUSITILATOZEr AND EIKEEMBY-ClArs COCINING.RANTiIitBATII-2 RRT. 6II.IiREL Nth , arTioiliAALie and Tr I.;i r1401,:t-Dl.:im nol6 DICRSON BROS.. Wainat street.
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