From Our T LATER FROM WASHINGTON THE P'RESIDENT'S BALTIMORE TRIP The New York Naval Office. A Prize ‘ Fight Naar- Washington. Morrissey Den ieslElimself prom 'Washington. rSpecial Despatch to the Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, Nov. 20.—The President, accompanied by two mernbeis of his Cabi net, left this morning, for Baltimore, to par ticipgte in the Masonic ceremonies. He will return this evening.. The President is only a Master Mason. Gen. Slocum will probably be appointed to the Naval office, in New York,- in place of - Gen. Dix, whose resignation takes effect on Wednesday. John Morrissey did not accompany the prize fighters who lefthere at twelve o'clock Ipst night. A large amount of money is depending on the result of this fight. No tidings of , it are yet received. The Balti more manwillprobably be the winner. LATEST CABLE NEWS FRENCH MISSION TO ITALY RISE IN BREADSTUFF'S [EY REUTERS TELEGRAM LINE.] Lortnort, November 19.—Marshal Fleury has left Paris on an important .mission to Italy. United States five twenties, Illinois Central, - - - Erie Railway, - - - Consols, - - Breadstuffs are rising. Petroleum is quoted at is. 7d. From Richmond. RICHMOND, Va., Nov. 20.—Rev. Jacob James, a colored preacher, was shot last night by another colored man s named Thomas Holmes. He died this morning. Holmes also shot his wife, who will re cover. He was arrested and acknowledged the deed, but says be found James and his wife in flogrante delictu. New York Stock Markets. Stocks ste'dy. Chicago and. Rock Island, 10534, Reading Railroad,ll4 c4nton Company, 78.44; Erie Railroad, 1.1,1,4,;; Cleveland and Toledo, 663,4* C!eveland and Pittsbura h. 1063:: Pittsburgh and Fort 'Wayne and C , ics go. 112is't Michigan Central, 83%; New York Clem teat 108? a"; Central scrip,' 119%: 'Cleveland. Co lumbus and Cineinnati, Ill; Missouri 6's, RS; 11. S. Rivetwentles, 1862, 1087‘; Ditto. 1884, 106%; Ditto, 1885, 10044; Ten-Forties, 100.44; Seven-Tbirties, first series, Gold ~second aeries, 106%; Sterling exchange, 109, ic Elarkets. BALTIMOSZ, Nov. Z.—Flour- is very dull, and the low steady , drooping.- Wheat dull: red $3 403 35 Corn: stO ea of new at $1 10©1 12. 08.8 hump at ST@S9c. Seeds steady. 'Provisions d,.11 and inactive. and at 14(ai•Scc: Sugar dull with a downward tend ency. Coffee dull and prices nominal. CURIOUS OEIMINAL CASE. A Broker Charged with Burglary. Teltimony of an Alleged Accomplice QUARTER SESSIONS—Judge Allison.— Another crowded Court room was the feature of , to-day's proceedings. The time occupied by the homicidal cases delayed the business to, such an extent that now within eight days of the close of the term there are three hundred and fifty cases' to be tried. This brings a large crowd to the Court room every day. - - The case er George Roberts and John Mason, charged with larceny, and James Bois, as accessory before the fact, was called for trial.' Roberts and Mason have already been convicted-on two bills, of larceny, and it will be. ferne - mbered that at the time of their arrest - they were in possession of the meet perfect Burglars' implements ever seen in, this country. . These two defendants were not represented by counsel. This morning Messrs. Cassidy and Parsons, for Mr. Bois, asked for a severance in the trial. in order that the evidence might be confined to this particular defendant. The Court de clined to grant this application. Wm. O'Byrne, who represented the Com monwealth, opened the case to the jury, ex plawh ich g the oaature of the transactions in the defendants were engaged. On the seventh of March last, the store of Hess, Rogers & Chambers, Market street, between Fourth and Fifth, was entered apparently by boring through the shutter of a back - Window. The explanation for the robbery was this—Mr. Mitchell, a clerk in the store of Hess, Rogers & Chambers, who had been robbing his employers, gave an impression of the keys to Bois, who in turn gave it to Realm, who communicated. with Roberts - and Mason, who committed the : robbery, and after taking the goods, de stroyed the books of the firm, in order to cover up Mitchell's peculations. Jacob S. Hess testified that their store, 411 Market street, was entered on the night of 7th of March: the proof was opened by means of false keys, and $lO4 in gold, $1,400 in greenbacks, deeds, bills receivable, and valuable goods,taken. The books had been set on the floor of the •proof and everything pertaining to the, cash transactions for eighteen months was torn from the books and burned in the store. Nothing was recovered except agold watch; know Mr. Bois; was introduced to him by W. R. Mitchell, our defaulting clerk, who is now a fugitive' from justice;' saw Mit chell last on the second Friday- subsequent to the robbery; have seen Bois frecoently at my plade, visiting Mr. Mitchell,who was confidential book-keeper; all the books per taining to cash were destroyed; Mr. Bois told me he,boarded with Mitchell in Coates street, near Twelfth; Mr. Bois was a broker in Third' street, near Market, No Cross-examination. Detective Taggart sworn—l went to this store after-the robbery; the store - had been entered from the rear by boring through the shutter and moving the bolt back; the fire-proof had been opened but could not tell whether with the original key or not; it was 'opened without violence; noticed the condition of the books and then arrested Mitchell the book-keeper; we had him bound over but he has gone, got this watch from John Haslam; did not recover any of the stolen goods except the watch; found Haslam in New York, and he t::. -- ,aght the watch home; found Roberts and Mason in New York; found Haslanain New York, by appointment; arrested Mason and Roberts and searched them; found a bag of burglars' tools in Mason's house; found the frame work and instruments for drilling sae; Roberts-had a porti mof this; found a lot of skeleton keys. [Tools and keys ex hibited to jury.] Bois was arrested at his place of business on Third street. Cross•examined---Mr. Bois was found at his usual place of business, that of a stock and bill broker. Cross.exa mined by Mason—l found you at your business place. • Cross-examined by Roberts—l found no thing on you in reference to the robbery;- found this frame-work - for drilling safes; I of Yesterday. __ . .... _ ... _ arrested you Prltli v e statement of Haslam. John, Haelana, sworn Las - January. I came to Philadelphia, and Met Mr. Bois on - Market' street; he said, - "How are you, John;" I said, "Pretty well;" he asked me why I did not call at bisplace, and see him; be said it was on Third street; went there, the next day; he asked me what I wee doing; -I told him, . nothing; -he sai i I heard you got into a little trouble at Scranton; I told him I had nothing to d r with that; he then said he knew a good job. where $31,000 could be got, at 411 Market street; told him -I thought I knew parties who could do it; I sent for the parties, and after I saw them I told Bois that they were afraid of him—afraid to trust him for fear be might arrest them on account of the bank affair in Scranton; Bois said I need not fear that for he would tell something that would hold him, as fast as they. were "held; he said he sent a telegraph despatch to Scranton to Mr. Reese to buy certain oil stock and that he had signed his cousin's name to the despatch; I told Mason and Roberts andthey said they would dolt; Bois told me to get him some wax; I did so i and he got an impression of the keys and gave it to me; and I gave it to Mason ancl Roberts who got a key made; after this, one Sunday night, - Bois came to• -Ninth and Filbert, in a great hurry and said he wanted that store robbed that night, as Mr. Mitchell was found out in. cheating hie employer, and it must be donetthaenight; these parties said they could - not" do it because they did not. have the keys made I went to New York on Monday: I next saw the men - in NeW York, where they told me they went to the store on Mon day night but found some one there and had to postpone the robbery until Wedesday theybrought a. bag with them;- there was some jewelry, lockets, rings, sewing silk; $5O bond, $lO4 in gold, some small pieces of silver; money in North and South Carolina; some counterfeit money; one deed for $29,000 and a great many notes; all the money they brought was $700; Bois said he wanted the store burned up, but Mason said he had not burned the store, but had torn thsbooks so as to throw the blame on the clerk; I got the watch from Roberts an-1 paid $6O for it; after this I met Bois, and he asked me for his share; I told him I had ,none,as they had laid out counterfeit money and North and South Carolina money RA his share, and I had refused to take it; I gave bim $75 and the $5O bond; Mr. Sol ,eaid before the robbery that the firm kept a good deal of money on hand; he thought we could get $30,000. Heels m underwent along examination by Mason, who among other questions asked 'him why, after he had been such a good friend to him, he had gone to the police and given information. Haslam replied that he was ashamed of the way business was being done and he therefore concluded to leave this mode of life. Mason—And you were ashamed l Yon look like a man who is ashamed, you do! Judge Allison interrupted the prisoner and informed him that be must confine himself to cross-examination and not in dulge in comments. At another stage of the cross:examination, when Mason was, directing the attention of the witness - to the division of the spoils. he asked bim specially in regglal to the differ nit shares. After, answering a number of questions on this point, Haslam at last exclaimed: "Well, you know all about it. You were Captain and made the division." gCross-examined by Judge Parsons.—Bois avea me the impression of the keys on wax, the Sunday night before the robbery; he gave it to me on Sansom street, riot far from the Bazaar; I first saw Bois the latter part of January or the early part of February; I eras then living in New York; had lived there four, five or six months; first knew Mason and Robert in New York, before January; I had not seen Bois for six or seven months; saw him in. Stroudsburg, Where I was then living; I knew J. E. W. Miller; have known him two or three years; met him near the Junction railroad; did not show him wax for making impression of heys,though he wanted toget some. I didn't ask him to get a pass to go through the Stroudsburg Bank; he told me he wanted me to get a miss, as be knew all about the bank, and where the cashier slept, and he would furnish a horse and wagon; I told him I bad lived in Stroudsburg, and would have nothing to do with it;know Al Shuek; never wanted him to get a drunken man out of tavern, so that I could go through _him; didn't tell him that if he was caught in it I would swear him out of it; never said I would swear to anything for $lO. This line of cross-examination was ob jected to and ruled out. . Never said to Richard S. Staple that I Was in the Stroudsburg Bank with the rob bers and made an examination of the premises. Judge Allison again directed the atten tion of counsel to the fact that that robbery wee not the subject of inquiry. INever said I would be revenged on Mr Bois after he left Strondsburg;l had nothing to be revenged for as we were intimate and he was my best friend; Bois gave me an impression of the keys of the vault; be gave me two impressions of one key; I don't know whether I gave them to Mason or Roberts; or both together; the first ono was not a good one and they could not make the keys for it; the last one was given to me the Sunday night before the robbery; forget where he gave this one to me; we had so many meetings, I could not tell where; I was to get the same as the rest of them as nay share; the property.was divided into six shares; the party consisted of Mason ; Ro berts, Bois, Basconville, "Bill" and myself were in the robbery and shared; Basconville is in : nrigon, don't know where "Bill" is; I saw Roberts and Bascoville in New York, the morning after the robbery; they said they came ou the "Owl Line,"and they said Mason would be on soon; they brought a carpet bag with these goods; I have paid part of my ex penses here myself and I received $10; was not told that I would not be prosecuted; believe Mr. Hess told me that he wanted the truth and that I would not be prosecuted; the police officers said they would stand alpngside of me, but they did not say they would not prosecute me; I understood it to mean that they would not prosecute me. Re-examined by Mr. Mann: I saw Mitch ell; easy him in New York and saw him in Mr. Bois's office; Bois, Mitchell and myself met several times on this business; it was arranged that Mitchell was to go too billiard saloon and take his coat off and lay it aside where Mason could feel in the pocket for the keys; be did feel for ,the key but it was not there;afterwards Mitchell came to Bois's office and left a. note there saying that he could not get the key that night. Mason—l should like to ask Mr. Hess who kept the key of-that vault?. Mr. Hess Our book-keeper, W. R. Mitchell. , - Mason—Always? • ' Mr. Hess—Yes. Mason to Haslam—What then did Mitchell mean by writing thatnote that he nould not get the key that night? Haslam—l'll tell you ; he wanted to get the front door key so that you could go in that way, and when he could not get it you were told that you must go in the back way. Mason—Oh then, it was another key I The case is still on trial. 70V 78 1 50 90 tindleo art Prellaalorpetia Woolf. Hoard. BA LI% A PTAIR. Er 7 Ttl3T BOARD. 1,1000 17.8 5-sn's '65 eon 106341 eh Read .B 574 1000 Susq Canl Bds 67 1100 eh do 830 57 4f eu elty 6a - .DPW 10250100 eh do 'e58694-100 1510 Camd &Amboy 100 eh do 68 91-100 mgt Gs • 83 ,93 100.817 dO • b 5 57 1009 Canneollogn Ede 100 sh do 85can 14 Ph Penns Et • 55 60 $h McKean & Elk Beh Chas & Waln '84% Land Imp Co 85 5 160 sh IS Pa R 88 100 eh Nor Cent .13. Bds 493-6 SECOND BOARD. 19590 US 6-208 '65 con 108%1 " 2 eh Cam & Ain Sep 51 eh Penns - 65 ' 'Financial and Commercial. The following ts a statement of the amount of coal transported over the Lehigh Valley 'Railroad, for the week ending Nov, it, 1866, and previously since THE ;"DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPILIA,:;WEDIIESDAY, NOVEMBER-21, 1866 Decemberl,lBB4, compared with sup° time Midyear: Week. Total. Tone. Cart. Tone. Cwt. 757.[x , 19,988 17 199,977 11 177.541 18 43,358 9‘ 48,772 0, 53,857 02 134,413 10 16805 12. 83,698 17 53.938 98 6540 04 120 628 11 - 44,338 18 .130,289 11 32.710 03 2,077 01 3,721 02 7,464 18 13,853 10 53,148 13 23,328 14 7481 10. 38,200 15 23.126 13 ..10,935.19 28.891-.01 8,487 18 I ' • .244 00 19,817 08 43,539 12 33 287 19 2,202 12 18,727 02 14,961 1.1 16,031 01 8.713 01 8.457 '• 9 64.848 18 6,739 18 19,623 OA 8,633 11 1,179 la 3.397 13 11,900 10 - Ashburton hiount Bierman. 272 19 IHuzlum.. „ . . ... 4,050 04 East Sugar Loaf ...... 4,848 12 -Stout 948 13 688 16 Ebbervale 1,367 08 Jeddo ... . ......... 2,870.15 Cox, BrOaig.7 ;lc ES 897 09 COancil 1,401 09 Buck Mountain 1,186 00 New York and Lehigh -1 610 07 Honey Brook 2,062 15 German Pennsylvania.-- 674,0 Spring Mountain-- 2,419 66 Coleraine 1,220 85 • Beaver Meadow...-. ....... 93 07 John Connery- 104 10 Lehigh Zinc J. B. Reber '& Co. McNeal & Co Knickerbocker Coal Run Rathbun, Caldwell& C 0... 998 08 Glendon.. - 20 69 Mabanoy Delano Colliery.. B...tiy ere renton J. & 0 .Bowman, dilliman Baltimore-- Shamokin ..... Franklin- ... ...... .......... 664 06 Audenried 297 02 Lehigh and Susquehanna. Germania" Land= Wilkesbarre .... Warrior BUD Parrish Sc. Thomas-. Union.... Wyoming .. . ' . Other. shipp ........ 34,077 14 Corresponding week loot 88,070 18 Decrease • 8,69 i The following shows the receipts of the Delaware Division Canal for the week and season,contpared 'with same time last year • . . Week ending .1 , iev.17, Previously in 1866. Week ending Nov.lB, 1885 Previous in 1865 . increase in 1868„.. .. The receipts of oil at l'lttal;iirgiTlii:srw . " e"elc 48 41 4 : r 'S s follows : . . . • Rivers. & Bail. • T o ta l Monday, Nov. 12 —.. 5.7.34. w 2,117 7,817 Tuesday, Nov. 13......----- 8.939 I,eol 9,940 Wednesday. Nov. 19- 5,114 908 6,842 nursday, Nov. 15----- 1,52.5 - 1 604 3,103 Friday, Nov. 16._" *" .... —... 958 1,642 2,1, 0 Saturday, Nov. 17 1,164 • 1,000 ...,” 151 -- -- ,_,... 17,878 8,272 26,150 ---1,054.3.95 8011,962 1,415,386 Total for week.. since Januaxy 1 Receipts to Nov. 17....„...1,07249 56943.1 1,441.453 Same time in 1865 —_ , .-...515,78.1. 219.550 733,53.2 Bncrease In 1566 .-----..558.482 149.689 PASSENGERS ARRIVED, Quirkm Ton awanda.Drom Savannra Fred Tand danater; H. la Cruse, John Id Kerte., Th c s Holmes, Lewis Roemer, Dr J.s alma:tons, J II Cheney. -W C 'Maley, Edgar Hastings, and 6on decs. P(../..UTAT L at.nOtted !Or the rnmaaelphis 'ent tON ln.g E Bulletin. LIVERPOOL—Ship J 0 Richardson. Kendall-2,44n sacks salt W Bum m & Son; 3 148 do A Herr & Br.); tong pig Iron 2 casks earatenware Turnbull & C3;1:1 crates 3 casks earthenware Huntington & Brooks: 61 d o 6 do Stirk & El car; 61 00 S B Pierce di Sons; 11 do W G Pierce; 1(0 pkgs rags and reps Jessup & - Moore: bags noose Powers & Weightman; 200 do C Len nig; 200 k. gs bl carb soda °ready & Reece; 3,96 do 79 casks sofa ash r 7 do bleaching powders Id- lian3terr 2; c.,4 Assn, hutida W M Wilson; 37 tons pig iron S & 'W Welsh; 47 CBE kg bleaching powders 97 do Soda ash 71 Ms mdz on Cr. CARDENAS—Brig Ch ariena. Waterhcuse-393 hb tooluEst-s 37 tcs do Ji.hn Mason & Co. 'I DBESISLAN D—Schr W E Alexander, Rowdoin -6,37 bushels salt Wrn Bumm &Son.. ' V.s I.NA 11—Stearn er Tonawanda, Jennings-36 bales cotton I R Brown & Co: 44 do 11 Sloan & , 3ona; 13 Word & Garritt; 10 do 46 do yarn Claghorn & Herring: 10 bale, cotton 35 Id. ft lumber 16 bills old iron 3 pump; 1J S Stetson & Co; 4 bales cotton 38 do bagging &c 4 Mt.. wax I pkgs melat MlLer & Bro:21 bales cotton Mackey & Beanie; 40 do do order; 56 do domestics Hay tir.. Devitt; 84 empty qr bbis Engle dt. Wcif 40 empty brit* 125 do hair do emptycasks Massey, Huston & Co: In sacks 10 bbls dried mutt R Caner d: CO: 12 bbls terrapin Chas Jenuey; 1 do Cochran & Russell: 6 Mrs tobacco J Laugsdorr; 1 case Lee & Walker, 1 dO Levitt & wt rib: 1 do MB Dyott. Hb WI Nlntoll, NS.—Bark J L Wickmire, HOlmee-109 thus ploster Ott Van Horn. W 1 NDr OR. Na.—Brig Agent, Weat—..n.o tens plaster C G Van Horn. airrivai and banthir of Ocean Steamers • TO .A.EiRKVIL 41212,111 TIMM BO6PbOrtl3----.--Liverpol.'..Boston&Phtla........Nov. 3 Temonia..-----Hamburg-New York.-----Nov. Scotland--........Liverp001...New York. • 'Vcor. 7 Hibernia -. Glasgow-New York.--.-- Nov. ..... ..... --Nov. 10 C*lla. York. 10 Jtv of Doblin..--Liverpool-New York ----Nov. iu Villa de Paris-- .Havre-New York. -----Nov. 13 ............. -...Havre-NeW York.-. .... _..Nov. 21 TO DEPART South America-New York.-Rio Janalrooto....Nov. 22 Toe Swan .......... Y. 4 Bellona..-----New York-London.. -.-----Nov Fulton ___New York...Havre .... .-.......--Nov. 24 bran„._.... ..._..New York-Liverpool... --_-_Nov. B ri t annia....._..'York...Glasgow. -. ----Nov. :24 City of 80t0n..-New York-LlverpooL----Nov. 24 New York...---New York-Bremen N0v.24 Saxonla....-- .New York-Hambarg --Nov. 24 Persls York... Havana ....-.- ...... Nov. 23 ............. York-Liverpoolt.....- ...... Nov. 2, Duffs-- .....New York_Liverpool---.--Nov. 2s City ofLlieric-New York-LiverpooL Nov. 2.-; Acotland New York....LiverivoL Dec Hendrick Budson-Philada...Havana. • --De_ 1 star of the Unlon...Philad'a.-New Orleans. Dec. P10neer..... -- -P h i ladelphia-Wilrolngton.NC....Dec. Wibernia.- .. ........Neww t Villa de Paris...-New York-Havre.—.. ------Dec. /ZS AR ) 01 4 "1:11.ALik a JIM ES DOUGHERTY, JOSEPH C. GRUBS. MOSIIMLY COMMISTAN, ED!IOND A. SOLIDER, bit A A 441;1 .effIST Olf PFSLADELPHM—N”.vratima:2I. ON Risks, 655 !UN SETS, '4E7 I HIGH WATER., / VIM V ESTES:Liu . v steamer Mayflower, Robinson. 16 hours from Wash ington. with incise to W P Clyde & Co. Steamer Anthracite, Green, 24 hour from N York with rodze to Win M Baird & Co Steamer Chester, Warren, 24 hourti from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde ,8 Co. - Wind L Wickwire (Br). Holmes. days from sor. blB. with plaster to C C Van Horn. Bark Therese (isr). Christopher, 3 days from New York in ballast to L Westergaard. Brig Agent to West 12 days from WindisOr, NS with plaster to C Van Horn. wit Brig Nellie bl woe. Nichols B days from Savannah, h cotton. &c. to WGregg & Moria. Brig Charlene, Wate , house, lo days from Cardenas, with molasses to John Mason & Co. Sob, Truman, Gibbs, 4 days from Nevi Bedford, with lumber to csptain. Behr Mohawk, Bradley, 5 days from Norfolk, with lumber to 8 Boalton & Co. Behr W E salt to W de m Is Alexanr & , Bowdoin BU ,18 days from Turks land . wi th mm Son. SehrJ Truman, Gibbs. 5 days front New Becifbrd, with mdse to Merchant & Co. ECM' J Anderson, Tunnell, 2 days from Indian River. with lumber to Bacon, Collins &Co. Seim Cora, Townsend, 1 day from Brandywine, Del. with flour and corn meal to Perot. Lea dr, Co. Behr .1 £4 & L C Adams, Adams, from Boston. Schr It & 8 Corson, Corson. from Fall River, Behr trxen Beane Parker,Trom Boaton. bar Sarah Bruen, Crawford, from Boston. Behr Morning Star, P ynch, from Portland, Ct. Schr .1 Allen, Seaman, from Providence. Schr It 31 Miller. Anaeraon, from Providence. Schr Nellie D. Sbelborn, from Providence, Tog Hudson, Carr, n om Raltintere. with 10 barges to W Lytle& Co. - - CLICAYIRD YBEITERDA.T . _ Steamer Mayflower. Robinson, Washlngton,W P Clyde & co. Steamer AnnßichardeLN York,WP Clyde &Co. Steamer Law Der. Baltimore. A. Groves, Jr. - brig,.mains (Br), Card Cork for orders, C C Van Hoi n. Scbr 1d A Grier. Fleming, Stany j Point, Van Dusan, Lochman & Co. Behr J s&LCA dams, Savannah, do Behr 0 hearse, Parker. 8.. ston, J &G B Repplier. Bchr .1 E Allen, Seamihn. Boston, Tyler & Co. Behr M Henderson. Crawford, Boston,Conner&Co Schr ce Girdler. Smith, Boston Suffolk Coal Co Schr Mary & Caroline, Smith, Baltimore, Lehigh Coal and Navigation Co. Behr Jura & Martha, Reed, Calais. N Y and Soh CI Co. Sao' M Coyne. Facet° ire, N Bedford, Mammoth Vein Consolidated Coal Co. Schr lib:them Light, Ireland, Providence, do Schr Cornelia. Carroll, Norwalk, W Hooter, Jr. &Co. Bar F. Bruen, Crawford, Boston, L Andenried & Co. Schr N, I lie 0, Shelhorn, Lynn, Slonickson & Co. Schr iibehet S Miller, Anderson,Salem, Castner,Stick• ney & Wellington. Behr Ch. s Hill. Chekunan, R Cambridge, do Behr It e Corson, Corson, Boston, cantata. Tug B u.ken, Carr, with 5 barges for Baltimore, W P Cl 3 de ea CO. Co Steamer tar of M the E Diat ßA omoo ksey, hence - at New Or) esrtt, 14 h iret. Steamer san Francisco Rehm, cleared at New York yesterday for San Juan, Mc. Swap er Palmyra (Br), Watson, cleared at N York yesterday for Liverpool, 'teenier Cobraro (new), Relwers, cleared at N York yesterday ror Jag°. • Ship Wm Cul:amines, Miller, sailed from San Fran cisco IR ti last, for this. port. Ship Merrimac. Leckie, from Liverpool 11 th ult, for this port, was spoken 18th lost by the New York pilot boat Hrpe No 1. , • Ship Omheus. Crowell, cleared at N York yesterday for Sep FiStleileo. Bark Mystic, Fisher, from Boston for this port, sallea from totem 17th ,net, Bark Jot n Mathew, Creighton, at Goantenamo 29th: ult. for New 'York. Brig Clara Prown,Brown,hence at Boston vesterday. Brigs Bate Stewart, Paddock and AI E Thompton, Warren„ from Boston for this port at Holmes' Hole lath test. Brig A J Boss; Small, hence for Portland,at Holmes' Bole lath Inst.,. Behr Isabella, Burton, 10 days from Part, at N York yesterday. Schr Arthur, Burton, hence at Savannah 20th inn, • 69 14 1,112 63 828 12 287 09 124 10 1,670,992 03 3,307,856 10 303.185 I . . .1 9,210 19 „...:114,788 57 9.129 97 --- ---323,998 76 .229,124 71 'MR HEA.LTH 'AND STRENGTH USE CAPE,. _E WELL Idt CO.'S PATEBiT GLASS CASTOR WHEELS. These wheels are designed Ihr Planos,Sedsteads, 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 therm valuable mu sical instruments. Dr. Valentine Mott,previous to his death. pronounced the Glass Castor Wheels an tn. valuable Invention for bedfast invalids, who are guarded against the damp Boors after undergoing the process of cleaning, or where dampness Is produced &cm any other cause. Aaide from this. Housekeepers are relieved from the dread of having their carpeta cut or torn, as frequently happerus from 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 non•corroaive. There are no rough or untie ;abed edges to the Glass Wheels, such as we often dud in those of iron, and the latter, though smoothly %bed, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos phere, if nothing else,.producing roughnesS on the sue or edge, while the former will always maintain the smoothness of glass, Just as they are finished. By rleppLog upon glass wheels yon retain all the elec.. Welty you bad in your body on retiring, and you get up in the morning feeling as fresh and active as a young mats. Glass being a non-conductor, the elec. trinity gained while in bed cannot pass oft: Ask your doctor what be thinks of the Glare Castor Wheels. Ask him if all diseases, with the exception of chronic _diseases' are not caused from the want of electricity, we have a man In our place whom the doctors pro• nounced r ust curing, . with the Inflammatory rhe a . matem The wheels cured hick in less than ford weeks. He Is to-day. a atout healthy man. These are facts which can be Proven on aPPlinatacn at our *Moe. No. 203 Ram street, Philadelphia, or at our PactorY,M Westville, New Jersey Where we have some sixty hands employed In the manufacture of the Glass Cas. for Wheels COO u be pai benefit one who after say they have not rect ived an or relief using Capewell & Co.'s Patent Glass Castors. A sample set (4) of the Wheels cent to any part of the United States, on re. °Opt of C 50. J. B. CAPE WELL CO , 004 Sru 205 Race street. dingS..lo bble new crop Texas Pecans. Xi lex steamship Star of the Union, and for sale by J. ii. BUSSIEB d/ CO •US booth Delaware avenue. ~`r~; 7 3.lkris s ISSI * I49 .1.0.4055, COMPOUND INTEREST NM I% BOUGHT AND . SOLD. DE HAVEN & BRO., 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET. INTA..TIONA.I.4 EXCHANGE BANE, CAPITAL $300,000, PULL PAID, Hai Removed To Its New Banking House, Nos. 633 and 635 Chestnut Street. A. BOYD, President 3310. GLI33OI7GH, Caablet STOCK BROKER. GEO. 'HENDERSON, JR., NO. 223 DOCK STREET. Haing_ressamed bnalnesa,l am repared to make Cash or Time Purchases and sales p of Stocks, Bonds' d.O. Stodra carried st per cent. Intermit, without Say extra charge. Orders executed In New York, Boston aid Bain. more. re 2-8 m ,C 1174, - `-4P 4; SPECIALTY. SMITH., RANDOLPH. CO BANKERS AND BROKERS, is south Third as., i 3 sassy streak Philadelphia. t Mew Tom. TOC3ES AND 43014.10 Botreav AND SOLD ON * it-:.1. 12MEimIT ALLOWXD ON DIIPCPOZTO. t BANKING HOUSE JAYCOO_KE, &Cp. 112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHMAD'A. Dealers in all Government Securities. OLD 5 20's WANTED IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW, A LIBERAL DIFFKRENCEALLOWILL Compound Interest Notes Wanted, INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSIT, Collections made; Stocks Bought and Bold on Clam. Sink easiness accamodatiOns reserved for nn nnn TO t45,t00 qtyAN ONE SIJAI x,11 , 0 ,1 , ,c,aPP/oved mortgage. Also sums n 033 12tf "." E. It. JONES, S Walnut street. • latzlt to :my, •• Di *Ol HARNESS, SADD.LES-9-aro- IL A. & J.J. WILLIAMS, N. W. cor. Broad and Green Sts., omat PIAB 0 BOUNDIN a BOARDS, DRY. Walnut, Butternut and Chestnut, ASR, OAR and POPLAR., nod-hn F. H. WILLIAMS, • LUMBER, Seventeenth and Spring Garden Streets PHILADELPHIA. oczun C~~RLE~ ESTE, LUMBER, Seventeenth and Callowhill Streets. oc am PHILADELPHIA. 31- 1.866.-811LECT OlvItialfIRLANK, PANEL AND F I R S Tand 4-Inch, CHOICE COMMON.I6 feet long 4-4. 5 4, 6-9, 2, 236, S and 4-Inch. WHITE PINE. PANEL PATTERN PLANK, LARGE AND SIIPKRIOE STOCK ON HAND. 1866 - 21 1 11 1 21, IN G G! BUILDING! BUILDING, LUMBER! LUMBER! LUMBER! 4 4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 5-4 CAROLINA FLOORING. 4-4 DELAWARE FLOORING, 5-4 DELAWARE FLOORING. WHITE PP°E FLOORING. W A LNUT FLOORING. SPRUCE FLOORING. STEP BOARDS. RAIL PLANK. PLASTERING LATH. 1E66, --CEDAR AND CYPRESS SHINGLES LO.NG ORDAR SHINGLE& SHORT CEDAR SHINGLES, COOPER SHINGLES, FINE AS S ORTMENT, 808 SALE LOW, 1 , 70. I CEDAR - LOGS AND POBTS, No. I ORDA.R LOGS AND Fong.. 1866 fit:_ FOR EIIAERANTAICERI CEDAR, " I TALSET , AND VAC. 1.866. - IffS7 MEER OE ALL BINDS. SONED wAENIIT. SEASONED wawarr. ;DRY POPLAR. sIEt_ERRY AND ARM ; OAR PLANK AbD BOARDS. MAHOGANY. ROSEWOOD AND WA.LNUT VERNIERS. 1866. - Efait ESI Llgter9M SPANISH CIGAR BOX-BOaILDB. IC 6 --S PRUCE IIO JOIST. 6 . S TIIR JOD3T-SPIOUCE JOIST- SPRUCE JOIST PROM 14 TO 2 FEET LONG. PROM 19 TO T 2 FRET LONG. SUPERIOR NORWAY SCAN mum MAULS, BROTELPR'dt .00.. No. 2,500 SuUTH Street. I We-FMB :The undersigned are prepared to reoelvs LI orders for St. Mary's, Georgia, Lumber, of any de scription, which will be pEem,PtlY executed. "CD trOND A. SOCCER & CO. Dock St Wbarf. Nast( EfLELOIVAA: USE STARIN'S CONDITTN POWDERS retat 'HORSES AND CATTLg.' a. cures Worms Bota and Colic - it ' cum Colds, ()ought' and Bide Bound. It Is the beet Wtmative for ti , irsetand Cattle now in use, having a reputation ol7:, years' standing. it Is a sure preventive for the mnph dreaded Binder pest No. Farmer or balrynuur. . shook oe wlthoutit For sale In Philadelphia by Di OTT & CO. •.,7C North Second street; JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COW. DE.N. zt North Sixth street. nd by Druggists through out the country. Address all orders to se4.ltrai STABZN & FLOYD. Proprietors, 409 Duarte street. New York. AYER'S SABSA.PA. BILLS. Is a conwntrated extract of the choice root, ,) combined with other bstances of still greater 1 ealniv e ff p ec w u r antidote diseases sanutharilla la mted to cure Such !dy is surely wanted by one who suffer from Still. uus comaints. anu that le which will aCCOUIPI/912 lair care mast prove, as his has.ollatmenseaervice Acted fellowetrixens How _I will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst cases to be found n the following complaints Scrofula. Scronalous Swellings and Sores, Skin Diseases, Pimples, Pustulee. Blotches, Eruptions, St. Anthony's Fire, Rose or ErYalPehts, Totter or Salt Rheum: Scald Head. Ringworm, &c. 6S/philis or Fenerial Disease, is expelled frcurt the aye. tem by the prolonged use of this tiansezenums, and the patient is left In comparative health. Amok Discuses axe ceased by Scrofula in the c _ . hlood, and are often 110011 cured by this Exxascr or ousaa. Proxt:at.s. Do not discard this invaluabm medicine, because you have been Imposed upon by something pretending to be Sarsaparilla, white It was not. When you have used A vxm's—then, and not till then, will you know the virtues of Sarsaparilla For minute particulars o' the diseases It cares, we refer yo to Ayer's American. Almanac, which the agent bal named will t'arnian gratis to all who call for It. ATER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, the care!... Costive. ness. Jaundice Dyspepsia; f ad Wm, Dysentery Foul Stomach, HeadaChe, Piles, Rh Pain burn arising from Disordered Stomach, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, liver Complabat,Dropay, Worms Gout, Neuralgia, and for a Dinner PILL 'They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive take them pleasantly, and they are the best Aperient in the world for all the purposes of a farolly physic, Prepared by .J. C AYER &CO , Lowell, Masa., and sold by I. M. MARIS & 00., Philadelphia, and by all Druggists. seW.,s.rn,w-Yan OPAL DE.NTALLINA.—A superior article for cleaning the Teeth, :destroying anlinalcalre which Infest them, giving tone to the coma. and lest , infra feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in the mouth. It may be used daily, and will be found to aLrengthen weak and bleeding game, while the , trorna and detersivenesa will, recommend it to every one. I.l3eing composed with the assistance of the Dentist, Physicians and lificroacopist, it is confidently offered et.c a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain wearies formerly in vogue. Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents Of the DENT f.T rNa.. advocate its nee; it contains nothing to prevent its unrestrained employment. Made only by _ _ • JAMES T. SHINN, Apothecary, Broad and Spruce streeta For sale by Drain:lsta generally, and Fred. Brown, • teakhouse, Hassard & Co., Robert C. Davis, C. B. Beery. haeo Bower, Isaac H. Bay, Charles Shivers, C. H. Needles, S. M. McCollin, T. J. Husband, S. O. Bunting , Ambrose Smith, Charles H. Merle, Edward rarrish, James N. Marks, William B. Webb, R. Sringhurst & Cm, Tames. L. Bispham, Dyott Hughes & Coombe, I R. 0. SOW, lient7 A. Bower, . Wyeth & Bro. - E. irtiTIEERy P WT.T_A DSSON'S Bronchial TABLETS, for the cnre of, coughs, colds. hoarse ness. bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast. Public speakers. singera and amateurs will be matt" benefited by using these Tablets. Prepared only try LANCABThat & WILLS, Pharmaceutists, N. E. Oor, ARCH and TENTH streets, Philadelphia. For sale by Johnson, Holloway dr Cowden, -and' Drugglitts generally. sew BitIISH'S BEM. CHLAL AND PURI:KOMI( j DEW DEops. for Couglut. and all Diseases of trii Throat and Bron Tunes. This invaluo s , ble prep ration for every hcusehold. . Public IS era,' Singers dr.c posse.. aes a Wes , ern eelebritY, has been knowr to relieve the moat obstinate and almost aopelen asses. It le agreeable, strengthening and soothing, Prepared by K. C. BRUSH, No. za !dotith EMU street, Philadelphia. Je7-41 ()ORES, BU , lONS, . I NVERTED.NAILS. Dr...T. DAVIDt ON. Chiropodist Operator on Corns, Bunions. Inverted .Nails and other diseases of the fee , . Office, 924 CHESTNUT stree4 Dr. Davidson will wait on patients at their reatdences. no3tfi, mniiwAL TAY LOB. TRAGin kat OF SINGING AND A.PIAND, 1207 /Mural , - street. Singing clams no* forming. ; 0c7,11/ Irz EatliTh—rwelar — ilv• bums Prica nars , Seed to store and tbr SW ba WeitatlfAar I Mao. 7311 WaTtliat street LIIMBEn. FOR NEW YORKI Via Delaware and Baritaia The Phifladelptds and New York mminvisii litftunboat Company. : - , Stearn Propellers leave DAILY lerlaqt! PIMP WHARF below ILItANNT DAILY 1.. amain 24/10IIPS. • This e connects with all Northern and , mum= rurnation Companies. Goods forwarded 4 / 1 100 * te tree of connoludos. ifrelihi matron at loweet rates. r • • WM. P. CLYDE arcAkiaimag Minh Wharves r —, A aussenuinti; TA.S. Air r; zohlt-ti 117 Wall street. dew . 7i f „. - FOB SAVANNAH. GA. ' The PhiladelPhla and Southern Mail Company's Regular Lines, eecend wharf Del - ow Spruce street. The steamship TONAW.ANDA, CaPtcan •L li n for SAVANNAH, will commence receiving on .THURSDAY , ' No v ember 22, and sad on ma DAY, November 24th. at 10 o'clock A. M.. and .eves 7 alternate Saturday thereafter—vis.: December 8..22;&c. This steamer has nee mate Booms and other ats• commodations for passengers. Cabin passage, $35 : Deck do.. $l5. Through tickets sold'to the following point,—Macon; Ga., $36; Columbus, Ga.. ttkAugtusta.l3la.,46% Atlanta; GR., RS; Albany. GIL. $4O; .111 - onlgomery..abs..lgi Ku faula,-Ala Ho; Mobile, Ala., New otril 3 lUnis • Freight taken at /ow rates. • • - Through receipts given at through rates ttl Macon; Augusta. Columbus. Atlanta Oa.; Knoxville, Clutter 1100 1111. Nashville Memphis. Tenn.: Canton, Mkul. , lugNo freight received or bills of lading signed on Mit. day. Agents at Savannah, Hunter .{c Garconell. For freight or passage, apply to flol9 WM. L. JA..ta.. General Agent, 314 South Wharves: - TRE FOR I . IEW ORtr i a . .N 8. DI itEOI ,I U , O E. 3:l` a STEEMBEIP 00.11iPAISIIPS .I.nk 23 . . The well-known first-class Steamship STAR O THE TINIOFf 1.202 tons register F . T. N. Cooksey.. /faster. Will commence receiving freight for the above port at Jecond wharf below hprucestreet, on TUESDAY, No , vember 2711, and sail on SATURDAY Dec. Ist. at 12 o'clock - ' Returning, will leave 1 4, 1.6% , ORLEANS on SATUIt• DAY December 15th. This Steamer has sup. ri ft 1 Booing and other . accommodations for pas...engem Cabin passage tee; Deck do., VA Freight taken at low rates. No g day freight received or bills of lading signed on sail; Agents at New Orleans, Messrs. Crevy, Nickerson & Co.. who will give careful attention to shipmenOof goods to Galveston, Mobile, Vioksburg, and interior points. For freight or passage, apply to WM. L. JAMES. General Agent, 314 South, Wharves.. 808 BOSTON. . STBAlspania DINECOT,I osie 163021( AACHPORTATLI 711 7 EDAM FROM[ PINS ST. WIL&Bp. .r.BTLA_DELPPLLt, AND LONG VirliAßP, BOSTON. The steamship ABMS, Captain Bum, will eaa from Philadelphia on Thursday, Nov. 22, at /0 A. AL, The steamship BOMAN, Captain Baker, wul from Boston on Saturday evening, November 21 The line between Philadelphia and Boston ts now composed of the SOIi.LAN ew), Captain Riker, 1,438 tons barthen. SAXON, Captain Matthews, 1,250 tons imrtnen. NORMAN, Captain Crowell, 1,203 bans burtken. These substantial and well appointed . will sail punctually as advertised and freight will e received evei7 day, a steamer tons always on the berth to receive cargo. their Shippers are requested to send Bills of Sadieg with •Por i % or passage having superior aeconunoda tione, aP to KIENRY WINSOB & OM, ant 332 South Delaware events - - FOR WILMINGTON, N. C. '9 THE PHELADFL A. PHI AND FOUTH 7-Ess STEATIRELIP COMPANY'S.REGULAR LINE- nom Second Wharf below SPRUCE street. - The first-class steamship PION.EER. rSaptaini" Ben nett, tor - WILMINGTON, will commence. receiving freight on THURSDAY. November :Nth. and sail on SATURDAY. Deceember lit, at 10 o'clock A. IL, and every alternate Saturday thereatter—via: Decembee ISth, 20th, etc. -passengers will find superior accomniodations and best attendance. Cabin Fee, $2O; Deck do., $lO. Freigat carried at low rates. ingNo freight received or bills of lading signed on sail. day. Agents si Wilmington, WORTH & DWho will give especial attention to forwarding go ad dressed to their care to and from the interior. For freight Or passage, apply to WILL. JAMES: General Agent, sel2 814 South Wharves E - THROUGH AIR.LIN WES T E ro THE SOUTH AND , P I ELPHIA, RICHMOND AND NORPOLIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY. - THROUGH RECEIPTS TO NEW BERN. • Also, to all paints in NORTH and SOUTH CARO LINA. via Seaboard and Roanoke Railroad, WEST LYNCHBURG, VA.. TENNRI;ssr and the via NORFOLK, PET.ERS.BURG AND soryrusrozi RAILROAD. The regalakty, safety and shortness of this route,io. gether with the moderate rates. charged, commend it to the public as the moat desirable medium for carry ing every description of freight. No charge for commission, drayage, or any expense of transfer. steamships insure at lowest rates, and leave regd. larly from the first wharf above Market street Freight received daily. es.' WIL P. CLYDE & CO 14 North and 14 South wbari HAVANA STMAISmss s . 5EM1,310.,. .NTEfy LIRA ig k earcishlps H.MNDRICKpt Home STARS AND STRIPE:I.- Hobnail These steamers will lea v e this port for Havana every other SATURDAY, at 8 A. M. The steamship HENDRICK HUDSON ; Hewes, master, will sell for Havana on SATURDAY MORN ENG. D e cember Ist, at 8 o'clock. Passage to Havana tso. No freight received after Thursday. For freight or passage• Imply to Tifo* 4 et waTmoN a Boats, let North Delaware avenue.' FOP. (21#1E;IaS TEX DlRtcr. e Al Steamship EtrIIL.PE. Eldridge, corn. mander. Is now rapidly loading as Pier 20 East River, • and si ill sail with despatch. (No charge made for drayage on goods forwarded to the Interior by rail road.) For freight or passage, having saperior accom modations, apply to 12020 dtf NNW .13L8PRESS LINE TO ALEX. ANDRIA _Georgetcrwii said W u. • L esapeake and Delaware Canal. with cone one at • Alexandri Vs.., Aim the most direct route for Lynchburg, ne.l, Knoxville, Nashville, Dalton ang the Southwest. Steamers leave Kira Wharf above Market etre. every Wedvisielcy and Saturday at 12 AL For freight apply to the agenta, W. P. CILYI)I9 •,. 011, IA North Wbarvee. 8.. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; ZeL Waldo di ON. Agents at Alexandria. FOR W RlC—PhLladelphia Steams PropeANEer YO Ocna —Despatch and Swirl. sur,r=Ces, via laware and Raritan Oanal—Leaving daily at 12 M. and 5 P. X, connecting with .alt the Northern and Eastern LIDOS to rms For , apply freight, tow hich will e Aaken on somuninogatigg WIC BIaRD & 00., No. =Month Delaware aveons. STEAMER FOB BALE.-The feat sailing._ coppexed and copper fastened reamer GETZI (aide wheel), 408 tons 0. BL I 180 3eet long, 2434 feet beam; depth of hold 8 feet Inches; draws 5 feet 4 inches water built of live oak and red cedar. Apply to ___ E. A. SOLIDER & CO., Dock Street Wharf,. - , _ NEW TOW-802.T LINE. BELA WAlkk and 088.54.P1L1Zil -80.42° C 0 20 . 41.8 T: "tzarq towed to and from PIITULD - x EL&VJIE-DB-082.08., .11.91,772000181, WASH= I TON. sad lutamtedlitte paints. F. CLYDE i MP L . ._ ibm a. - N 0.14 B d orah lifill . nrves . . • • • e ell IP ...11 • a r kIFOR .lINTWERP —Petrolenm.ke first class ship UNCLE JOE, Captain Sewall, will hare immediate despatch for the above port. Pnt ALNUT 123 'W height or atreet. passe, apply tO WOR4lll.Alir & CO, ag • nos IaFOR ANTWRRP.—The Al bark ESTHER Captain Prize°, is now loading for the above part. For freight or passage, apply to WORE /dial' da, CO., 123 Walnut ;street. sa24 WANTED TO PITECIFLASE—A centre-boahl, SY Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over three years old. and not over 25 4.1 Inches beam. Apply to ED/SIIIND A. SOIMPX. .tCO., No. 3 Doelt street. • _ CONSIGNEES' NO ICE,—Consignees of meichal; •Xi dise per JON a RICHASON. .gendall. master. from s L hi iv p erpo H ol, will please en d their permits on board,at Scnth street whart,or to the counting house of the undersigned. The general order will be, issued on Thursday, the 22d inst., when all woods net per mitted will be sent to public stores. PETER WRIGHT & SONS, lib Walnut street. no2I-2t _ - S TItiAMSRIP Alias. FROM BOSTON—Con. signees of merchandise, pet above steamer, will please send for their goods. now landing at Pinestreet wharf. (nol9 3t) HENRY WIRSOR. & CO. BARB HELEN SANDS , Otis, matter, from Live; pool, Is nnw discharging. under general order, at Shippen strset wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT , SOBS, 115 Walnut street. nol4tt TAB S. SHlNDLER,successor to JOHN SEUNDLEE dt. SONS, Sall Makers, No. 300 North DELAWARE Avenue, Philadelphia. All work dons in the best manner and on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give per fect satisfaction. Particular attention given to repairing. - - AINGEBY O. ALT.-2,500 sacks LIVERPOOL ORO 7:kfrl afro zxt sackn Fine Salt, afloat , and far is le WOWED:CAA 8 Cfl. US Walnut, %nMff ISO BISHOP. FOR dr. CO., No. 105 Arch eh ea.