Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, November 28, 1866, Image 7

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    From Our. Third. Edition of Saturda
Fiona Washington.
WASILINGBOII, Nov. 27.—A'soldier named
Fleming, of the 11th II: E 3: 'lnfantry, garri
soried near this city,.was murdered by
cornrade yesterday. •
The. Virginia Horse Fair excites consider.
Dle - interest" among the — fraternity her
Folly Ann and the Baltimore 'Colt will
Ittn at the Jackson Fark _`to Morrow, for a
Pretnitun Of $5OO. Dexter, -, t3ilaa Rich
and George M. Patchen, , will,rrm on
Thursday. for a premium of $1,500. A prirse
of 81,000 is held for Friday, when the follow
ing
,will , be entered: Lady. Warwick, Fly
Away, of Danville, Va.. 'Virginia Maid and
Baltimore Coimty Maid. , •
•,, , [By the 11. , 13. Aassociatt d Press.]
WASHINEiTON, Nov. 27.—The only person
living who understand the construction of
rebel torpedo isms, is .now in this city to
offer nil information concerning them to
our. Government. These rams were the
most terrible • engines ,Of war ever con
structed. ••
There is no Cabinet meeting held to-day.
Thebeads of the Departments attend at the
'ExeentiVe Ciffice singly, ,as they are sent
for `by the President. Other visitors are hot
received.
Ship News by the Steamer Scotia.
Arrived from New York, William Perin,
at Deal; Minnehaha, at Belfast; Sunrise, at
BarOelona; Gem of the Ocean, at I!.felbourne,
with decks swept; Neptune at Liverpool.
Arrived from Philadelphia, Elgin, at Pal-
Mouth.
Arrived from Galveston Jason, at Liver
pool. Arrived from Machias, G. Spencer,
at St. Michael. Arrived from San- Frau
disco, Anna, at Melbourne.
The ship Apathekane for Havre from
New York, is tit Cowes. 'The Hibernia, for
New York,has put back"to Liverpool.
Now York Money Market.
NEw, YORK, Nov. 27.—The Commercial
says: The money market is working easier;
balances are steadily accrunulating • with
the banks,and loans were freely offered.
Gold has taken a sharp upward tendency
on the report of the complications with
France upon the Mexican question. Price
at 1.30 P. M. was 1421; Foreign Exchange
was less active but firm. Stocks were tend
mg upward at morning board, but between
boards prices fell off from half to one per
cent.
Shipping Intelligence.
BOSTON, November 27tn.—The steamer
Zodiac, from Philadelphia, has arrived here,
also the ship Maria, from Rio Janeiro, and
the brigs Sam Weller, from Cyprus, Land
Elsy, from Mirazoane.
BOSTON, November 27th.—The steamer
Bosphorus, from Liverpool, with four hun
dred' and twenty passengers has arrived
here on the way for Philadelphia. Her
passage has been retarded by the breaking
of her rudder.
A Temperate: Request.
WASHINGTON, Nov. 27.—The ex-rebel
General Edward Johnston,having been re
cently pardoned by the President, to-day
called upon Treasurer Spinner for the pay
ment of a check for $3OO or $4OO due to him
in settlement as a major , in the United
States army in 1861; just' before he joined
the rebel army. The Treasurer refused the
payment in a manner , which was anything
but pleasant to the applicant.
o,wado—Niovements, of British ,Troops.
tTo the 11. B. Assochited Press.l
OTTOWA, C.W., Nov. 27.—1 t is stated that
the 100tb, and portions of other regiments of
British Regular troops, stationed here, are
to be shortly removed westward, where, for
some reason not yet developed, there is to be
a strong concentration of forces.
The weather here is mild and rainy.
The Raritan and . Delaware 'Canal.
BoranorrowN,Nov. 27.—Robert F. Stock
ton, Adjutant General of the N. J. Militia,
has been chosen President of the Delaware
and, Raritan Canal Company, in place of his
father, Comnaodore Stockton, deceased. The
Canal, with the Camden and Amboy Rail
road,form the joint companies known as the
"Monopoly."
The New 'York Bard of Brokers.
Naw Tonic, Nov. 27.—The regular Board
of Brokers, by a two-thirds vote, have this
day removed the restriction compelling
members of the Board to charge one-eighth
per cent. brokerage. Members of the Stock
Exchange can- now arrange their brokerage
ebarges with their customers.
Windfall to a Telegraph Operator.
[To the 11. S. Associated Press.)
TORONTO, C. W.,Nov. 27.—The Globe says
a telegraph operator, named H. A. Bogar
dun, now in this city, has fallen heir to
$2,300,000; through the death of a relative.
The Coal dale.
NEW YOBS, Nov. 27.—At the regular
monthly sale of Coal, to-day, 40,000 tons of
lump were Bold at $3 65@54; grate. $4 750
$5 20; egg, •$4 90@$4 95; stove, ss@ss 85.
chestnut, $4 124@54 371.; steamer $4 50@$5:
From -Montreal.
NEW Yonu, Nov. 27th.=-A special Mon •
treal despatch says a meeting has been
called here for Wednesday, to consider the
subject of annexation of Canada to the
United States.
The Quebec Sufferers.
Ninv YORK, Nov. 27.—A. special Ottowa
despatch says that£soo have been received
from Birmingham, England, and £lOO from
IJrgan, for the sufferers by the Quebec fire.
FrOm St. ILoirls.
ST; LOMB, Nov. 27.-Advisee from the
Upper Missouri state that the India= are
again -troublesome, several boats having
been fired into, and a number of passengers
killed.
Safety of the Steamer Bosphorus.
[To 11. B. Associated Press.]
BosTorr, Nov. 27th:The steamer.. Bos
phorus from Liverpool, has arrived. Her
rudder was broken on the passage and Mai
delayed her trip.
Steamer Britannia.
City the U. S. Assoc',eta Prees."l
NEW YORK, Nov. 27.—The steamer Bri
tannia, from Glasgow, is long overdue, and
fears for her safety are entertained here.
The Treasury,
WASHINGTON, Nov.27.—The Government
has in the treasury about , sloo.ooo,ooo in
gold and coin certificates, about $22,000,000
being of the latter.
Gold at New York.
[To they. 8, Associated Press.]
NEW 'Y
oitik Nov. a 7, 1.30 P. M.—Gold IA
quoted at 3.43i@.1431-.
Death of Hon. Cave Johnson. _
iTo the U. B. Associated Press.]
NAsirviram, Nov. 27.—Hon. Cave John
son died at Clarksville, last Friday.
In New York.
Telegraph 00.]
27.-Gold has been
ws:
Price of Gold
!By the Ameri.•
Nirw Tops, Nov.
quoted to-day as foll 6
10.00 A. M., 140/ i
10.15.1401
10.30 141
10.45 1411
11.00 1411
11.15 141*
Markets.
NEN' Yoax, Nev. 27.—Cotton firm; Middling ljp•
lands. 35 cents. Flour dull: 3,000 barrels sold: State un
changed. Wheat quiet and unchanged for white. Eye
at &Barley dull. Corn advan . edlg.2 cents; 38.000 bushels
sold, at $1 25©1 2634 for Western. Oats dull: 27.600
bushels sold, Beef dull. Pork dttl ,l• Mess $2.1 50g2l 62X,
Prime $2O 00E1,20 50. Lard dulL Whisky dull and tin.
IC ini YOnx, N0v.27 —Straka are better; r`hicaeo and
B c k im a m!. 10gM; Cumberland Wal, 7134*
Central, 119,V; Michigan Southern, 83%; New York.
Cent4a4 MeadLag,ll4s4; Andaon Myer, /27U;
11.30 141
11 45 1411
12.00 M. 1411.
12.15 P. M., 142
12.30 1421
Canton Ccmpany, 4734; Missend Brie 'Railroad.
733;i; Western 'Union Telegraph Ompany, 4 . 731,1 United
k tstes Co3pons, b2Ws„lsesooe3k3 Ditto 4864,:103T,: Ditto
19 6 5.105Vnew hisue,loBß;TreasttrY7-3-10'9,second series.
1051 i; Gold
[Totb,e.D. S. Associated Press.)
Chicago end Rink 'Reading„
Frie 7 . ,3%. -Cleveland and Toleqo, I 1.4% 4 Cleveland and
Pittsburgh. 9634; Pittsburgh and flilcago Michi
gan Central. 112 N; 8.3„q; New York
Central. Illinois Central, MY,: Crimnerlond Pre
(erred, I 713;; Virginia pa, 6.5:, Missouri 6'0,..88X• S.
w
Flvetentteii. -Registered,. VS% Ditto 'Cotipotis,
10930; Pitto MSS Coupons, IOW; Ten-Forties, new :attired'
lie; Ditto Coupons,-•Sevep-Thirties, first .series.
PiF; Ditto second series, 103);; Ditty 1 4 1 rd betlE/: 10511;
G01d.142%.
[To the - United States Associated Press.]
BALTIMORE, NOV. 7.—Flonn Rood emand and
lbw, without change 4.
.pricesr_ i
." Wheat
, m4)92 95
ta bushel for time red; , e2.8.5(413 foe fil , -to prime.
NA' bite Corn 9Ec asl oo bustml for good. and prime
Shipping Oats 55@b8 cents pertuSliel. -Rye SI mtgn
per bushel. Co ffee Is quoted at. 17.34 @IOU cents in, gild
for fair to prime; math; , for. Laqiuyrst
-2.e@28 cents. 1 here is little doing In Provisions. In
Sugar holders show no disposition to. meet o the views
of buyers , and no sales of Importance. The Cotton
receipts are. in preen of the demand; Liw -Middlings
sr- quoted "at S 3 cents; Middlings;-gali(gi..% mum
Whisky—Western and City in bond Se; Oonntry - t2 25®
r 2 28, tax paid. - ;
hiatlstlas of the War.
have, .
!The following tables a been compiled
from Official documents in the War Depart
ment:
ENLISTMENTS BY STATES,
Maine... - 70500 Missouri - 119,884
New If .
s . mpshire :
,85,012 Kentucky 75 275
Verm0ne........... ....... 24 054 Kansas. 21,186
Massachusetts ..........158.380 Tennessee 31.098
Rhode Island 26,895 Arlan sas 8,289
Connectient....-. 58.157 North Carolina 3,156
Rew York ......08,521 California.-- 15,725
New Jersey 79207 Nevada 1.088
Peaneylvania - 366.005 Oregon 1,810
Delaware .................. 12,265 Washington 964
Maryland '47 350 Nebraska 3.156
West Virmola..-... 21908,Colorado 4 913
District of Columbia 18,698 Dakota 203
Ohio .. .. ...... ....-.....- 359,265 Newliffexico 6 551
Indiana -
207.969 Alabama.
2.576
Illinois . -.... ........ -.279,016 ligorida ' 1.29 ,,
31 ichigan N ... 69,892Lnuisiana 5.224
WlEconsin .. 98,972 Mississippi 1545
Minnesota.-- ..... . 24,932 Texas-- . 1,91 15 10wa 80,609 Indian N ation 358 u
(When the war closed there were in the field, on the
30th day of April, 1885, 1.000,516 men actually in ser
vice, and an enrolment 012 245,063 men subject to drill,.
'This would make the total fighting force of the Ire
h fates, between the ages of eighteen and forty five,
and in good physical health, and not inducting for
eigners not natirral , zed to be 8,245.579 men.) .
Deaths from w0und5......................._,
Deaths from disease
Desertions
Honorably-iiischarged — ........
Discharged-tor bility....,
Dishonorably discharged.—
hfistsing, .. . ... . ......
Total
C6MMITTATION
Maine.— .. 1610.200
New Hampshire goll 500
Vermont . 593.400
Ma.sachnietts .... 1,603,40
Rhode Island 141,300
COOnectiont 457,500
New • York ' 5,485,799
N'ew Jersey 1,265,7E0
Pennsylvania. 8,634 300
Delaware 416.100
Maryland ...... 1,131,900,
BOUNTY
Maine $7,8370343,
New Bamnbire 9,688,313
Vermont._ 4,528.144
Massachusetts— 28,965 350
Mode 820 768
Connecticut 8,8E7.554
1 ew 'York 441.429,227
New Jersey 23,868,9E6
Pennsylvania... 43,155,988
Delaware.._...._ 1,186,999
Maryland-- 6,271,992
Dist. Colombia.- 131,010
West Virginia... 861,737
Kentucky...—. 692,577
Sales at PallaSelpata Steak Boards
BALES AFT= BMW BOARD
$l5OO Union-Canal Ede 21 100 sh Phile dt. Xrle b3o
2000-Clty 6s new 1023; 20 eh Penns Et 54%
2000 do 2ds 10235 10 eh Leh Nv 594
95 eh 13th d, 15th St R2O 500 eh Beading B blO 67
100 Rh Ches &Phan 6335 100 eh do stOwn 5631.100
75 eh Hestonvllleft 14
can , 24ECOND .
$5OOO Snal
4603 City ag
ss new
s 1023 S
66%1
100 sh Bch xo aV , Prf 55341
4Cominereini
The followingetaLtment snows the business of the
Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company tbr the week
and season endingNov4,lB66•
- Week,
T0n9.64 - 1.
Tons. Cwt
Lehigh Coal and Nay. 00...12.717 16 391,384 19
Packer, Spear & C 0.... 21487 Og 82,926 .9
John Lanbach & C 0........... 187 1.8 1,975 C 8
15.893 10
W. T. Carter & Co 1,833 te.
'Spring Mountain mines-- lau t 8
Thomas Hull &C0...::......._1;081 01
New York and Lehigh.-
!Honey Brook Coal C 0.....
' German Penna.. Coal
McNeal.
Knickerbocker
North Mahanoy
!Primrose.....
Delano
Walters, Brother & C 0...
Trenton Coal C 0......
Glendon
Rathburn, Sturne & Co
A. Pardee & Co-. .... 09
.G. B. Markle & Co 1,886 17
'W. S. Halsey & Co 597 10
Sharpe, Weiss & C 0... ..... 1,241 03 'Ebervale Coal Co .......... 2, 25 05
Harleigh mines..._ 766 18
Stout Coal Company 1 367 5
Buck Mountain mines.— ..... 1,422 10
Core; Brothers & Bss 15
Union 325 Ls
Baltimore 8:; 219
Wilkesbarre 2,4tZ 14
Franklin 578 18
A.udenried....„ 700 t 3
Germania 13
Lehigh and Susquehanna 10 3639
04
Mount ./E.tna.
New Jersey...-. ......
Warrior
Wyoming......„
Other shippers
Parriah & Thomas--
Newport Cofil
Total to date...—.—
...
Same time last year
42,038 02 1,043,818 07
.30,M9 15 852,158 1:
Increase-- ALMS rz 183.657 If ,
The followlng Is a statement of the amount of coal
transported over the Lehigh
T alley RaiLroad, for the
week ending Nov. 24, 1868, and previously since
December 1,7184, compared with
Week. Total.
Tons.Owt,, TOns.Cwt.
Ashburton,..... 757 0 9
Blount Pleasant. ....... 208 04 20,173 01
Haz1et0n........ 4,751 18 204,229 09
East Sugar Loaf. ....... 3,727 07 181.269 05
Stout.- --.......- ..... ..... 994 00 44,860 02
Harlogi; •.•••--••......... 194 11 47,185 17
Ebbervale...-..-........... 1,149 02 51,706 04
Jeddo .... .....-.- 2,693 02 137,108 12
Cox, Brother et Co. • 488 31 17,294 03
Council 111dge..—.-....- .... 2,093 11 90,79 a 08
Buck 'Mountain— J ....-. 1,228 10 56,162 18
New York and Lehigh.-- 1.249 01 66,679 08
Honey Brook.--- .... 1,680 17 122.289 n 4
German Pennsylvania. " ... 546 12 44,886 10
Spring M0untain................ 2.788\15 133,068 06
Coleraine. . —.- 763)18 30.484 us
Beaver Meadow.. . 2,077 01
lohnColmery...... ... . ... -- .57 .. 04 3.778 06
7 ,9 hlch Zinc- .....- ...... . 7,464 18
7. B. Reber aZ..........-- "3 - 9 - 6.4 6,892 13
geNeal & C 0..--... 880 07 54,683 uu
Knickerbocker. ...... ..... -.... 781 19 24,080 es
Coal Run.-",...• - ..,.... --. • 7.448 to
Rathbun, Caldwell ik " co... 885 15 8706 16
IN:Adon...-.. .... . .. ..-..-. 38 00 23,01. i 3
. uz0y...... .... .............-... 10.13 10,948 07
Delano C0Wery........- 1,210 18 28.101 14
H. 844 16
Trenton'. ..
..... 14 17
J. Az O. Bowman..
Baltimore.
Shamokin
Frank
Andenried..
Lehigh andSuaquehanna.
. 452 06
6 00
Gerniania
LandnieEser's
Wilkesbarre. ...
Warrior •Itnn—.....
Paniah & Thoman
Vew . .Jersey •
4'149 07
.. (1,457 1 , 9
' 5 ,387 18
6,739 18
55212 26,875 14
115 65 8,748 16
215 06
1,890 05
iiY0113 . 631 Y 93 03
Other shippers—. ...... 760 06
Total ' 35,649.06 1,706,640 14
Corresponding week last
. year ~ 23,228 13
1,379,156 02
Increase2,4l9 13 ' ft 27.49,4 12
The receipts ok . ollit Pittsburgh last we 1k; were as
follows:
Rivers. Bail. Total.
Monday, Nov. 19 2,019 1,893 3,417
Tuesday, Nov. 20 13,931 4,152 • 18.0 , 3
Wednesday, Nov. 2L 12,110 1 : 516 13,656
Thursday, N0v.22 .... 3 0,611 • ' 1 924 12,531
Friday, N0v.2.3 25,190 2,898 28,033
Saturday, Nov. 24 5,982 2,608 8,400
- ---•-
Total for week 63,793 13,421 94, , t
Since January . 1 1,072,264 369,234 1,491,998
Receipts to Nov. 24........,1,142,057 383.655 1,525.712
Same time in 1865 526,590 285.29 a 761,88.4
Increase In 1866 615,467 148,363 763,830
&Wind sial Eitdlrw ava d' Ocean Steamers!
iraglik IN= 118.1236
vr
.Glasgo...New York ...........NOv. 2
.Lonaon....N ow York N OV.
Wyk
Britannia
Cells _
City of Dublin :Llverp --- ooL..New York.... Nov. io
The Queen Liverpool... New York Nov. 14
Belgian JAverpool...Portland Nov. 13
Propontin .I.Averpool...Boaton&Phlla N0v.17
Kangaroo .Liverpool... New York.... Nov. 17
Havre...New York.... Nov. 21
arm-ries _Southampton...New York Nov. 21
City ofßalthnore.liverpool...New York ----Nov, 21
Europe ...........Havre...Ne_w York.... . . .... Nov. 22
VET of Manabester.Llverpq....New York 'Nov. 24
Asia Nov. 24
YPm Penn .. YOrk. — boy,
FRE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER-28,1866
1991 , 45
- 174 577
224 804
5 993
22,281.
..... • 7,052
...-,-.
... .. .. . 914,081
IVEY BY STATES.
District of ciol ... $94 900
Kentucky 9r7535
0hi0......... ...... .-... 1,978,097
Minnesota 818 Bat
Illinois. 1.5,000
Indiana 235.500
Michigan 814,701
Wisconsin ' 1,594 ean
lowa. . 22 500
13MMlial
O ndJa h io.na „, 1123,557,873
I .154
Illinota 17,296 295
'Michigan 9,1154,855
Wisconain 5 855.856
lowa. .1,015.171
Innesota 2,000 451
...... 1.282,148
Kansan —.—.. 57,407
Total , V 84,86570
Paid by U. 8.-- 3004.,23,1Cr3
Tot. boon m0nenn5,029,90
BOARD.
119 eh Cam & Ain cp
1165 Cam it Am li 1395 i
475,849 04
24,693 05
6,268 19
14..30 le
1,694 06
31,00 10
25,118 19
21,270 Ot
9, 70 03
8,585 15
1,154 37
5,305 04
12,705 le
1,621 05
8115 18
427 06
98 18
170 03
29t 16
387 19
76,036 u,
51,0)15 U 7
6,356 14
49,612 01
27. , '21 lu
16,610 5
18,191 01
21,488 18
6,776 U,
3,607
12,663 6)
44.847 u 0
12,162 u 3
12,861 04
1,.497 17
11 6A (8
4,32711
5,301 14
6,310 19
1.152 Ir ,
12,206 11
9,512 14
. 263 u 5
DAV 08
48,144 0t)
83,870 la
2,202 12
11,179 Oa
14,967 i 1
1 i,G3I 'Ol
Scotland New ... Dec. 1
Hendrick Dec. 1 ,
star of the Unlon...Phliad'a..;New Orleans.. , ... Dec. I
Pidneet. , -,..,Philadelphla...Wllmington,eio.4-.De,... -1
Whirlwind Philadelphia—Charleston Dec 1
Hibernia.. New YOrk:-.G1atigdw...„..... Dec. 1
Vilia de Parle...-New Work...Havre Dec.
Bremen .New York... Bremen Dec. 1
Teutoma ...New York... Hamburg Dec. 1
City of Washingt'n-N York—Liverpool_ Dec. 1
. ... . . .Dec 1
Ocean Queen' - Wes. Tork -- ...Aepitiaiar Pee. 1
Gulf stream ...New York...Porto Cabello dtc...Dec.
Fah Bee ...New York...St Jago Dec 1
Corsica..., .New York.„Nasaatt&-Hav'a....Dec. a
Ahlqa-".—" ... Dee 5
.TAVERIDOT,ISTIEETy, 1 .
JOSEPH O. GRUBB, HonrrnLY Cawarrryzz.
EDMOND A. EOUDER,
OIL& .1110 llatakar
Strtir-811138, 7 31 rax SETS, 4851 lISH WATER, 739
' - "64111 v ILKEtTnItDA
Steamer Tacony, Pierce. 24 hours from New York,
with mdse to 'Wm It Baird & Lb.
Steamer Chester,' Warren, 24 hours from New York.
with mdse to W P Clyde &Co.
Bark Blue Nose (Br), nettle, 9 days from Boston, in
ballast to L Waste/omill.
Bark Mary (Sr). Da) t. 2 days from New York, in
ballast to () U Van Born. •
Bark Mystic Tye (Br), Fisher, 6 days from Boston,
in ballast to kW estergaard. -•
Behr A M- Elanagan,' Calm, 6 days from Gardiner,
Be. with Ice to Knickerbocker Ice Co.
Bohr 3 le Haig, Hickman, from south Amboy, with
clay to captain. - -
Bahr C Carroll, Mahaffey, from Middletown; Ot. with
stone to captain.
Bar C b Contain, Price, from Boston, in ballast to
Blaklaton, Graell & Co
Schr Jas Llievirin; Hollingsworth, 1 day from Lit.
tie Creek Landing,- Del: with grabs( to' James L Bewley
Co,
Behr T Sinnickson, Dickersoit from Lynn. ,
Seta A May, May, b days'from Boston.
Tog Hudson, . Carr, 'from Baltimare. with 5 barges
. to NV P Clyde & Co. • -
CLEARED YJ73TERD t
Steamer Saxon, Matthews. Boston, H Winsor dr. Co.
steamer J Snriver:l — Jenuls:Baltimore. Groves. Jr
Steamer Buflalo. Jones. New York. W P Clyde & Co.
.11.1 k }Wien Sanas, Otis, Liverpool via Charleston,
Peter V7righ t &Bnns.
Brig .Annandale. Bunker. Boston. Suffolk Coal no.
Schr A 'fin la, Higgins, Boston, W Hunter, Jr. & Co.
Buhr Edw Ewing, hicDevitt. Washington. do
e.chr Mary E Banks, Smith, Elchmond, Latnbury,
Wickersham & Co.
Sam M H Stryon, Howard; Norfolk. Mershon&Clond.
Seta Mall, Merrill, Fort Delaware. Preston Coal Co.
Schr Gilbert Green Weatcott, Newport, Blakistoa,
Sam C S Carstairs, Price, Boston, do
Behr Mary & reams hioDonald. Georgetown, J
Dovey & Son.
Behr J B Allen, Case, Providence, Van Dnsen, Loch
man at Co.
Saw R W Tull. Soule, Boston. captain.
Fehr Betty Hooper, Gardner, Washington. ConnerdsCo
Behr A Ludlow Wainwright. Cedarville, J Coctiraa.
Schr W F Phelps Cranmer, Salem, Mara. Mammoth
Vein Consolidated Coal Co.
Behr T J Tralt4n, salpey, Portsmouth, Caldwell,
Gordon & Co. -
Schr Alabama, Van Glider, Boston, Bancroft, Lewis
& Co.
Behr A B Russell. Heisler, Millville, Street & Co.
Schr A von, Bay, Quint n's Bridge, do
Tug Bodeen, Carr, with 10 bawls for ,Baltimore, W P
Cl) de CO.
MEMORANDA
8131 p Oen Shepley, ulnamore, hence for Acapulco
Was spoken "4d ult.. lot 169 N. ton 3014 W.
Ship Rival. Doanz, hence for Mare I-land, Cal. wa 3
spoken 10th Oct. lat 13 33 N, lon 83 15 W.
chip John L Dinitnock.• Harwood, entered out at
Liverpool 14th Inst. for this port. .
SLIP Kate Davenport, Otis, for this port, entered out
at Liverpool 15th inst.
f Mpg Eureka. Smith, and Virginia, Card, entered
out at Li% erpool 16th Inst. for this port.
Ship O, h 1 Dannevig. for this port, entered out at
London 14th inst.
[:hip Queen of the East, Stoddard, hence, remained
at Shanghae 26th fsept unc
Ship Gem of the Ocean. Pritchard. from New York.
which arrived at 11..1bourne Sept 27, on the Bth Sept
in Tat 14 S. wee snuck by some heavy Seas. when tha.
whu)e of her upper works were atarted,and she had
decks swept and cabin filled with water.
Steamer Tonawanda Jennings, hence at Savannah
yesterday..
Steamer &disc, 'Rodgers, ham:eat Beaton yesterday.
Steamers Persia. Lott and Tarifa. Langlands,cleare
at New 'York yeaterday for Liverpool.
Bark A W Singleton, Goudy, hence at Flushing 15th
Instant.
Bark Cynthia Palmer, Miller, hence at Genoa 13tn
tuatara.
Bark J H hfc.Laren, Corning, cleared at New York
yeatet day for this port.
Brig Clyde, Dow. hence at Antwerp 14th that.
Brig Kale Siewart. Paddoca. from Bacon for nth
port sailed from Newport 2 6th !mt.
Bzig I eon!, Plahop, hence as St John, NB. 26th inst.
Brig Haze. Hall, hence for Batton, was spoken 24th
inst off Montauk.
Brig St Nicoll (Dan). Andaman. cleared at Boston
26th Inst. for Sibraltar via this pelt.
Scbr Hiawatha, Howard, hence at Providence Min
Instant.
Ecbrs David 0 Floyd, Nellay. from Warren for this
port; I,oEliba Gray. Cramer. Pawtucket for do, and A M
Eda area. Hinson. Providence for do, at Newport 2ttn
instant. _
Behr Andrew H Edwards, hence at Savannah yes
terday.
&hi 8 A 0 rfen. Belley,tbsta Boston for New Castle
Del Balled from Newport 26th lest.
Schr Geo T Thorn, 3 owl:mend, at Boston :6th Inst.
from Savannah
Schr Geo L Green, hence at Boston 28th Inst.
Behr Shooting star. Call, cleared at Eastport Igto
inst. for this port
schr Rollins, Wall, hence at Plymouth 18th inst.
FORNITUIZE AND BEDDI.AIt
811 Y FURNITURE 01
GOULL &-
ITNION DEPOT, N. It. wriset NINTH and 2LIK3Egfr
Street), and Nos. 87 and 89 North BIOLVN1) %reit.
The largest, cheapest and beat stock 'of Flumitare
very description In the world. Furniture ler Parlor
L rasing Boom, Chamber or Bed Boom. Dining Boom
Libran , Kitchen, bervanta' Rooms, Mom etr2tooir
Churches, Ood•Fellows, Masonic or other BcvAetier
Ships. Inetitutians, Cabe Colleges. Public l3ulleling -
Hotels, Boardir g HOMO: Hospitals. Fairs, or a Singh
Piece of Furniture.
Orders sent by poet wili be exscated with &motto,
and with liberality WU Justness of dnftling. Pates
a distance may remit through our .Baer. the Far
mer's and Mechanics' Nat. Bank. Chestnut street, 0
the "Union National Bank,Thlrd street, oz. by Expree'
Meek or Post Office order; into oaths attention wu
be given and satisfaction Insured.
GOWLD a 00. N Z. corner Ninth and Market an.
87 and 89 N. Seoond street, Phila. mh9,ly
CHARLES E. CLARK,
No. 11 N. Eleventh Street
BEDDING
COTTAGE FURNITURE WAREHOUSE,
Hair and Husk Hatresses, Feather Bede, Bolsters
land Pillows.
Best quality of Spring Matree•es.
Bedsteads, et , rearm. Washstands, Chairs, Tow@
!Racks, Racking Chairs. etc.
Yew Cushions. Feathers and Down.
Cuniortables and Blankets. ocUseliwietil
SPRIV GI MAPRESS,
BEST QUALITY AND STYLE,
AND BEDDING OF EVERY DEMBIFFION.
J. G. FIILIJIB,
9 Booth BEFENTII Street.
CLOTHS, CASSEMERES, dcoi,
LOTBS, Qat& SLIMES AND VJESEVITNOb.
L
JAMES& LEE invite the attention of their frlendr
and others to their large and well assorted stock of
Good spart adapted to men's and bogs' wear, Comprising
in_ • •
black French Clothe,
Blue prezia Cloths,
Cored French
OVERCOAT CL OT IS, Cloths
Black French Beavere,
Colored French Beavers.
Black Eartdmittur Beavers,
Colored .Esordmaux Beavers,
Blue and Black Pilots,
• Blue and Black PaletoW.
PANTALOON STIIFFS.
Black French Cassimeres.
Black French Doeskins.
Fancilixassimeres,
ed anti Striped Cassimeres,
• Plaid and Silk Mired CMC311:110M.
• Satinets, all qualities,
Cords, Beaverteens,
Vestitigs, all gradea
At wboleeale and retail, by JAMES & LEE.
NO.ll North Second at.. Sligo Of the Golden lamb.
BIUSINESS IVARDft.
WLLII,AIW T. HEWER & BROTHER
PLUMBERS AND GAS FITTERS,
NO. 413 NORTH EIGHTH BTREET,
(ABOVE WILLOW)
PRIDADEt.PELIA. (nov3.3moni
Repairing of 101 kinds at short notice. - Orders
through Poet Mee will receive prompt attention.
jar COUNTRY MORK ATTENDED TO. 'ln
HO. LAN C ASTER.
. GRAM' Sl`Oltli, SPRITE STREET WHARF.
EBTAXILIBRIM IN IBVI.
CORN, OATS and MILL-FEED sold Wholesale and
Retail at lowest Market Rates, and delivered to all
parts of the City. 8070
LC. KNIGHT & CO., WHOlvan rati EIECKM[R%
S. E. Oor. WATER and CCELSETNIIT streets, Phil
adelphLs. Agents for, the Qale of the Products of VW
Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Graders' EnCti
Rouse, of Philadelphia.
g3OOKET KNIVES ANDSCESSOES.—Bogera',WoI.
tenholnLes', Mappin's, and Wade & Butcher's beet.
I n°ri-let Vt)(l=i;treat.
GA D'ORr, AZITREE AND COOUTIMEE.—
he new sty ee Oarte de Visite.
MASON .36 00.,
Ka chestnut Street,
I=MIXIk.h
USE TARiN'SCONihr'etu 'NowDEAS
Lk. b.
64 .0 RM tb•NO CA ‘71.-N.
CDra9 Worms Bots and Collo
it cures Colds, Coughs and. M 13
ee 01ind .
It le the best alterative - 1w Nimes and Cattle :Low ID
ose, having a reputati,t. of;:i", years' standing.
It Is a sure preventive for the roue ; Leaded Itinder
pest.
No •
Farmer or balm:non !thou. , : oe without!!
For sale in Philadelphia by OS OTT & VV. Morn.
Second stree4 JOBItsfrON OLLOWAY & COW
rDEII, 23 Northeast& street,ll,nd by-ItruggistS through
Gut the osituits3oi address ail ordersto
EITANIN - f& 'FLOYD, F'reMletoris,
get erne - 209 Dusnentreet, New York.
o,'mutate the thnctt , tis of the
body into vigorous - activity, purify the system from
the vbstructrons which , Make Allaease. scold settles
somewherein the body and deranges its natural Mim
i ions. :There.: if not relieved -react upon themselves
and the surrounding organs, urc Quoit g general Mgrs•
vation, sufferh g and derangement White 7 in • his con
d Rion. take Ayer's Pills, and see how directly they
store the natural action of the system, and with it the
buoyant feeling of health - again. 'What is true and so
apparent In this trivial and common complaint % also
tree in many of the deep-seated and dangerous die
formers. The same purgative effect expels them.
Caused by similar oh:unctions and derangements of
the natural functions of the body, they are rapidly
and many of them surely cured by the same mean,.
none who know the virtue of these Pail' will neglect
to employ them when suffering from the disorders
they cure, such es Headache . F4tul Stomach, Dysen
tery, Bilious Complaints, Indigtuttion. Derangement of
the Liver, restiveness, Constipation, Heartburn,
Rheumatism, 1 ropey, *tams and Suppression. when
taken In large doses
They are Sugar Costed,so that the most sensitive
can take them easily, and they axe surely the best pur
gative medicine yet diAVER'S ecovered
AGUE +AIRE,
For the speedy and certain mire of Intermittent Fe
ver, or Chills and Fever, Remittent Fever, Chill
Fever, Dumb liguevVerlodlcal Headache or Bilious
Headache. and Blliellft Fevers; indeed for the vetr,le
dries of diseases originating in binary derangement,
caused by the malaria of miasmatic countries.
This remedy has rarely fatted to cure the severest
cases of Chills and Fever. and It has this great advert.
lade over other Agee medicines, that it subdues the
complaint withouti jury to the patient. It contains
no quinine or ether deleterious substanol, nor does it,
pro° uce (Iranian, or any it:011one effect whatever.
hlikil•g brothers of the army and the west, try it, and
you witi etdorse these assertions.
Prepared by J. C AY iiR at ca., Lowell, Nem. and
eold by J. hi, MARIS CO., Philadelphia, and by all
broggists.
- n024-kno,w-im
-
OPAL DENTALLILVA.—a. superior article fin
NJ cleaning the Teeth, ;destroying animalcule
which infest them, giving tone to the guIIIII. and leav
ing a feeling of fragrance and perfect cleanliness in
the month. /May be used daily, and will be found
to strengthen weak and bleeding gams, while thz
-qoma and detentivenera will recommend It to ever;
one. !Being compoeed with the assistance" of the
Dentist, Physicians and Microscopist, it is confidently
offered as a RELIABLE substitute for the uncertain
washea formerly In vogue.
Eminent Dentists, acquainted with the constituents
Of the DENTALIINit. advocate its use it containa
n Made by othing to prevent Ha unrestrained employment.
only
JAMIE T. SHINN, Apothecary.
Broad and Spruce streets,
For sale by Drugsista generally, and
Fred. Brown, D. L. Stackhonae,
Renard & Co., Robert C. Davis,
0. B. Reeny, Geo Bower,
Isaac H. Kay, Charles Shivers,
0. H. Needles,
S. M. McColLin,
S.
T. J. Husband.
Ambrose Smith,
Edward rarrlsh,
William B. 'Webb,
James L. litspham,
Hughes & Coombe,
Henry A. Bower.
ENTIRELY BRIJ ARTA—HODGSON% Bronchi&
TABLET'. for the care of coughs, cold& boanse
ness. bronchitis and catarrh of the head and breast
Public speakers. singers and amateurs will be great ,
benelit*d by usingthese Tablets. Prepared only b 3
LANCASTER & wrLLS, Pharmacendsts, 'N. H Oor.
ARCH and TENTH streets, Philadelphia. Par sale
by Johnson, Holloway it Cowden, and Druggist&
generally. segStf
DEESE'S intor OPLIAL AND PULMOND
13 DEW DROPS. far Coughs. and all Diseases of to
Throat and Bronchial Tunes. This invalustd=
ration tbr every houselnold. Polak:8
&a, possecaes Weasern celebrity, on trl c a m‘ been knowr
to relieve the most obstinate and alma= napalm
rases It is 'agreeable, strengthening and soothing.
Prepared by K. C. BBIIBI—I, No. ES South NUM
street, Philadelphia. .K. 741
CoßEEttvßu , miss, :INVERTED NAILS.— Dr. J.
DAVID, ON. Chiropodist. Operator' on Corns.
Bunions. Inverted Latin and other diseases of the
fee'. Office, sCt CBESTIN UT street. Dr. Davidson will
watt otOpatients at their residences. nong
CASI OR 6iIiFEELI3.
T; OR HEALTH AND STRENGTH USE CAPE
A: WELL . CO.'S PATENT GLASS CANTO}
WERE GE.
These wheels are designed for Planes, Bedsteads, dm.
We claim that they give to Pianos a greatly increase...l
force ofeound. without detracting from the harmony
and melody of the instrument, rendering every not,
more distinct to the tor. This la so apparent that, they
are now being applied by many to these valuable ma
gical instruments. Dr. Valentine Nett, previous to hit
cieatb. pronounced the Giese Castor Wheels an in
valuable invention for bedfast invalids, who are
' gess dcd against the damp floors after undergoing the
process of cleaning, or where dampness Is pr...doced
fir -m any other cause. Aside from this. Housekeeper,.
are relieved from the dread of having their carpets cut
or torn, as frequently happens from those now In use
, often caused by a rust, which adheres with glne-lik
tenacity. No such annoyance can possibly proceed
: from the Glass ttistor TV heels, as we all know that
glass is noncorrosive. There are no rough or mann.
, Labt d edges to the Glass Wheels', such as we often tied
In these of iron, and the latter, though smoothly tin
ished, will soon rust, from the dampness of the atmos
phere, if nothing else, producing roughness on the sm.
(am, or edge, while the former will always maintain
the smoothness of glass, just as they are finished.
By sleeping upon glass wheels you retain ell the else
trioity you had In your body on retiring, and you get
up In the morning feeling as fresh and adioe as a
young man. Glass being a num-condi:icier, the elec.
tricity gained while In bed cannot pass off. Ask your
doctor what he thinks of the Ohm Coster Wheels.
Ask him if all diseases, with the excel:WM Of chronic
diseases: are not caused from the want of electricity
We have a man in our place whom the doctors pro.
nounced past coxing, with the inflammatory rheu.
• matism. The wheels cured him in less than font
weeks. He is to-day a stout healthy man. These are
facts which can be proven on application at our office.
' No. MS Race street, Philadelphia, or at our Pactory,al
1 Westville, New Jersey where we have some sixty
; hands employed In the manufacture of the Glees Ohs.
for Wheels.
flee will be paid to any one who will Bey they has e
not received any bsnefit or relief after tudag Clapeweli
& Co.'e Patent Glass Caators. &sample set (4) of the
t Wheels sent to any part of the United States on re
mint of gl ISO. J. B. CAP PIo EWELL &
I oot . 206 Race street.
SILVVES AND NELIITEINits,
THOMSON'S LONDON EUTOICEPIHR OB
ETIBAPKAN BANG for_ famines, hotels
tr a ,gablio siz aUtotiozus In 'I'WENT
• Diterr it
Also. Philadelphia Ranges, Ho
lair Portable Heaters, Low4own Orate.
IFireboanl atthus, Bath Boners, BieWhOle Plate% Brffl
,ere, Orokhig acme, eta, wholesale alui ,retall th e
Insundsztureza. , • . . _
ECHASPB % TEHHISON
no2l4n,w,temo No. 209 North. Second siren.
JOB BART LETT & 808.
Manufacturers of the
LIZELEUTKD •
BARTLI CK TS.HEATERB,
Op° of eery
Ranges, Gas Ovens, & Sheet Iron Work
of every description. A splendid aasortment of
B&O1STli BB ARB • : , =II..ATORS,
and Silveri, , Air tight BtoVes,
always on hand, at
No. 924
Pr
ch street. •
Philadelphia. an 3041
TBONAB IL ODEON dt SODre,
Late Andrews it DLron
No, 1I 4 CCHBOTNin street 1 3 1tfiniteighil
OPOuttite United Matsu gin&
sonniketarms in' • -
LOW-DOWN;
P ccE AM E I R.
OBBICE,
And other GRATE%
ter Anthracite, Bituminous and Wend OM
WARM-Ant surtNACCEL
Etir Warming Publie andTrivnte
BEGBB, VENTILIMIEB
AND
OBISINNIISPE3
cocc re WH ß ue_ GEe
a me nd BHT
HARNESS, BADDLES, dto
- .
fIABARY SZlED.—Twelavive bona Pilau 01
v nary Seal In stare and for D* tl7 WOBSITAOI a
allu Not la Wand Masi
AYE R'is PILLS„-Are
You sick, Tteble. and, cO.M .
planing? Are yOn out of
order,. with your system
durum d'and:your feel
ings uncomfortable? These
'symptoms' are torten, are
prelude to 'serious Blom.
2:loPlei:i fit sof - edartess is
creeping upon you, and
should be averted by a
timely use of the right
r-medy. 'Take - 11.yer's
Pills,tirad , cleanse out the
disorderedhamors -artery
move on unobstructed in
T.Bunting
Charles H. hherte,
James N, Marks,
E. Bringhorst & 00.,
RC &Co s
eons,
Wyeth & Bro.
.I.IPPING
14 % C.).1i, N
_ _
Via Delaware and Raritan CanaL
, ,
saleybpagetplata and Netiv3Tortf.foriltrte7.4
• hittentheat COmpaney.
Steam Propellers lea DATLY trat
rim. '
F ve
lENT WHARF below ILLIMILT litres)
rnn Mg e nin In 24 HOURS.
This Line connects with ell Northern and Jaeger.
Transportation Companies. . Goods tory/sated ,airont I.
tNette tree of connnlealcrn. • '
t recelvedatloweat rate!.
WN. P C:LYDE (M.,
nottlt Wharves t Felledelphle.
JAB.
mhlt-tt A,ffek_
_ _ -117 Well street. NW?' ontrg'•
NOR Se PANNAII,
The Philadelphia and Southern Mat
btranditilp Company's Baplar Lines, second wharf
below bpruee street. •
The stem:we:Up_ TONAWANDA. Capt.W..Tennings.
for SA VeliblA commence receiving irelgc
on THuRsDAI .Decoopkber aur, and sail on ISA.TEIK
DAY, December Sth. 'ID reelock A. and every
alter/. at* Satardap thereafter—viz.: December W.. Jan
nallaitineamere iMe tine State /too= and Other ao
cot:on:iodations for nmaeletor;
Cabin yansage, 1.'5: Deck do.. SU.
Through ti ><eta sold to the following points—Macon
Oe 134,4321umbu5, Oa. -1 , 4 o: .Augusta. Ga., 13t Atlanta
G a„, }Alt. ; Albs nyo3
. - .a.. $4O; $46; En
tatak s4b7Mobile t 'Absi—; New Orleans 00.
_
Freight taken at low rates.
The ugh receipts given at through rates to Macon
Augusta. Columbus, Atlanta,Ga.; Knoxville, Clutha
noog Nashville . Mymphls. -Tenn: Canton, Miss.
No freAght received or bills of iading signed on sail
hag day.
agents at Savannah; Hunter &Gemmel].
For freight or passage, app to
len 1 1 W*l4lyai - .314 SouthGeneralAgent.
Wharves.
ROR NEW ORLEANS, DIRECT.
THE PHILADELPHIA 'AND' cOUTR
E .; i'_•• smadama. COMPANY'S iugutrza.s
LINE. •
The well known tirirt-clase Steamship
STAR OF THE UNION
L 202 tons register. T. N. Coolreey. ' Mmeter.
Will commence receiving freight for the above port al
Jecond 'wharf below tprucestreet, on TUESDAY, No
vember Fah, and sail on SATURDAY, Dec. hrt, at 8
BetOriiiiti, will leave iZEW . ORLEANS on 0AT1313.
DAY Dtcember 15th. • . •
Tide, Steamer has esp. Ti . E At Booms and other
accommodations for parvel:genr.
Cabin rassage $6O; D:w...g do., tad.
Freight taken at low rates.
No freight received 07 bills of lading signed on Ban
Ins day. ,
Agents at New Cirleand, Measra . Crepe , Nickerson 8
Co., who will give carettd attention to shipmentio!
;goo's to (salveston, Illoblie, Vicksburg, and interior
mots.
For freight or passage, apply to
r, WM. L. JAMES. General Agent,
seS•tf ' 814 South Wharves.
411*,,11V1 NOB BOSTON.
STEAMSHIP UNE DIELIMPI
....4;14 . ?BON BACA! 808. TIIVAR7 71TX.DAY4
PM/hi PINE ST.WHARF, .YssTrLA DELPETLi,
AND LONG WEARY, BOSTON.
The steamship HOMAN, Captain Baker, will San
it= 1 blies:tell:this on Saturday, Dec. his, &tie A. &.
The steamship ABM% Captain Bogue. will sail
fipm Boston on Wednesday, Nov. 28, at 4 P. M.
: The line between Philadelphia and Beaton 1s now
• • •t,wa.W of the
ROMAN (new), Ca l Lain Bakes, VIM tow horthens.
SAXON, ,ptairt 1,150 tens =then.
3 1 0.1 1 MAN, Captain Oro I=ll tens btuthen.
These tmhatmatial and we ll appehated Meanwhile
will 13111 pronstually as advertleM- and Olden will he
received every day, a steamer beam always en the
berth to receive Carge•
Shippers nre repealed to rend Ma of Latd.ME with
their gouda.
Yor trelsite =passage having !superior secommoda
Lions, apply to BENNWT wi.ridOlt a uu..
ant - an South Delaware avenue
FOR WILMINGTON. N. C.
THE PELLADELPHIA. AND SOUTH
STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S REGULAR
LINE. rrom Second Wharf below SPRUCE street.
The 11rat.chkaa atearnahip PIONEER. t3iptain.7 Ben
rat, for WI r.r.rraiGTON, will commence. readying
freight on THURSDAY. November Mth. and nail on
SATURDAY. Deceember Ist. at 10 o'clock A. M.. and
every alternate Satarday thereafter-112u December
1.5111,19 th, . .
Passengers will find supeziar
beet _attendance.
Cabin t ass age, ISO; Deck do.. $lO.
Freigat carried at low rates.
hid
No freight received or bills Of tn signed on sail
hsg day.
Agents at NM:Walston. WORTH & DANTKL, wbe
will give especial attention to forwarding goods ad.
dressed to their care to and ham the interior.
For freight or passage, apply to
WILD.
aele Zl 4 tenth Wharves
THROUGH AIR-LINE TO THE SOUTH
AND.WIST.
PHLLADICILP :__MTA,IGIMITHOND 'AND NORPOLB
ST FA m 1 , 4 N TP COMPANY.
THROUGH. RECEIPTS TO NEW RERN.
Also, to all points in NORTH and SOUTH CARO
LINA. via Seaboard and 'Roanoke Railroad, and to
LYL' CH EiTJR(T, VA.. TENNESSEE. and the WEST.
via 'NORFOLK, PETERSBURG AND SOUTHSIDE
RAILROAD.
The regularity, safety and shortness of this route, to
gether pu b li c the moderate rates charged, commend
to the as the roost desirable mann= for carry
ing_ectry description of freight.
hio charge= contruission, drayage, or any arliessr
of transfer. • -
Steamships insure at /own rates, and leave rev
larly born the first wharf above Market street
Freight received daily.
WM. P. CLYDE d. 00.,
seta 14 North and 14 South Wharves.
HAVANA ISTRAIES.Es.
%Pt
BE2IIASIONTIELY LINE.
e ,isarnalkipe
lIELVDRII7E ;HUDSON —Capt. Ecrwe.
STARS - AND STRIPES—._ Holmtv
These ateanaers will leave this pprt Oar Havana
every other SATURDA.Y. at!. A. M.l_ _
The steamship lIMIDRICK 1147DSON, Haim,
master, will sail for Havana on SoIeFETEDAY HORN
Faass
/NO, December lst, at
so 8 . o'clock.
No Ve*ht received after Thursday.
For ,ght, or passage,pito
THOEIAS WATTSON SOLIS,
and 140 North Delaware avenue.
1 ;1 4 1111M : FOR GALVESTON. TEX S.
'TEXAS LINE DIRECT.
° Tr . 's Al Steamship EUTERPE. Rldridge, corn
wander. is now rapidly loading at Pier 2...) East River,
and will sail with despatch. (No charge made for
creyage on goods forwarded to the interior by rail-
I cad.) For freight or passage, having saperior accom
modations, apply to
BISHOP, CON & CO.,
no2D elf N 0.105 Arch street.
DEW AXPEJOSS LIMB TO ALEX
ADDBIA, Georgetcrwrt and Washington
ins m i a tlfr "' esapesato and ...lacrare Canal. with cormectimu
at Alexandr% Va. tura the most direct rente
Lynchburg, Biashvilis, Dalton ant,
the Southwest.
Steamers leave MAW Wharf above Market Wee
awry Wednesds,y and Saturday at 12 M.
NUT greliGht app to the agents,
W. P. CDTDB a 006.
It North Wharves,
J. B. Davidson, Agent at Georgetown; IL Eldridge
Co., Agents at Alexandria.
7..'i . FOE NEW VlNULr—Phlhidelphia Blain
PriV a n' OpifiPanDesPatoh and Swift
pare A , es, Vilk ware and Raritan Canal—LeavlA)
daily at 12 M. and 6 P. N. -Conned with all RI
Northern and Eastern
Far freight, which will `. ta k en on acmamodanzu
isms. &PAT to
WY. IL Bay & 0(3.
Watt No. 11111Sonth Delaware swam
ifil dW is t STEAMER POE SALE.—The llut
ealitng_coppered and. copper Xastened
teareer EXCit, CIEWT (aide wheel),_4o6tona
ad eet leng,WA. Met beam: depth of hold 6 feet
incheezdrates 6 feet 4 Slam water. Wit of live Oa
and red cedar. ApPiy to Z. A.
Street
dz. 00.,
Deck Street Wharf.
- NNW TOW-11CLIM LIM , -
DIELAWILIC and , :f-: • %RAE
BOAT 0026 3 437. -
HAILGES'Imed la and frota PHILAIIRLPIELt
- HAVEIC-DLEKM, BALTHEORE. WABBINF
TON, and Intannedlate ponds.
. WM. P. ()LYME di I:l%,Agea,
N 0.14 South Wharves_ Fbliadeaphill
Captain IGEN LAUGHLIN, Guperintendent.
FOR ANTWERP.—Petroleum.—The first
clan ship UNCLE JOE, eaptahr-Bewall, will
have Immediate despatch Tor the above port.
Vor
W heigh A t or passage, apply to WORKMAN choS
00.,
323 LNUT street. n
POE AIGTWERP.—The Al bark ESTECEE
Captain Prince, is now loading for the above
pert. For freight or passage), apply to WORE
-BLINAL-00.,12.3 Walnut greet. sal
WANTED TO lITECHASE.—A centre-board
Vessel, suitable for grain trade. Not over three
years old, sad not over 26 fert 4 Inches beam
St Poly to EDMUND A. BOTIDER & CO., No. 3 Doc k
reet. n
Ct,NSIGNEHS' NOTIOE'.-4Jonsigpees of merchan
tdim per ship ItIF,RRIBIAO,' Leckie master, from
Liverpool, (wrecked on Townsend'sjplet, New
Jersey,) will please enter their goods and nd permits
to the counting house of the undersign Goods will
commence tube landed on Shlopen Street *hart on
Friday the Stth that , and Consignees are requested to
promptly attend to the receipt thereof, Merchandise
not ',ermined will be sent to the Public Stores.
PETER WRIGHT & SONS, 115 Walnut street., notSl
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.TT AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, 83.
—THE COMMONWEALTH OF PASSINIsYL,
VANTA. TO THE BEEPRUFF \III 3 I,I4.DELPHLS.
C °LETT', GREETING:.,
We command you, th at by puplicat n once a week
for lour weeks, in two daily newspapers published in
lour bailiwick, 9011 notify CHARLhEI W. DENNIB,
ate of your County, that he '
be and appear in our
Court of Common Flees for the City County of
Philadelphia, on.the ibt MONDAY of December next,
then and there to abew cause, if any he has why his
wife MARY DENNIS. should not be divorced from
the bonds of matrimony entered into with hias„accord
lb g to he prayer or her petition, filen hi said Court.
At wbich time have you' there this order. and make
ye ur return how you have executed tbe same.
Witness the Bon Joseph Allison, President of our
es id t curt, at Philadelphia, the heventh day of No.
c ember %the year of our Lord , one-:thousand eight
hundred abd sixty•six. • T. U. WEBB,
1 no841:41 ' Pro Prothonotary.,
DIVORCE,- NOTICES.--
Also coup:4.l-I,v 1411 I ADEL P itrA, sg.—
ivs: oNNyits A OPP ., -INN , I"..VAN
TO 114 EiSfisoircrs OPPIECLADE.:LP/113 CaUfgr'/",
- - - .
e coromand you, that by publication cam a week,
fcr , cur ,svt( , )(6:11) kw 0 daily net. apap:r,s published to
g;r • balliwidir, 'you 'notify - eIto.RIAN HOWARD
IthILLLL, .late of your count•9,..tnat
a tar in our Court of aAmornou Pleas fur,ttie Oily, and
County; of Philadelphia, ratan last MONDAY 0f.,00-
ceinber next; then and tnere - lo stew pause: if shi•'.he
hats.-why• Whel .e."la NA RE IaRCOA PA EtlKElft.f.:
thould not .he divorced from the bonds - of matrituonyr
ante ed into with tint, according to t^e prayer of,her
petition Wadi's said Court, At which tune haveyon
there this' order s and make yonr, return. how you,im.ve
executed the same., •
Witness the Honorable Joseph -Allison, Presideaf of
our said Court. , at- Philadelphia, the seventh Av. of
Novembar, in the., ear of oar.Lorti olio thotwandetght
hundred Mod
11 _ ,t
07 w - fr.• . • T. O. Willan R., pro Protheinotary.
t OUNTY OF 'PHIL D ',PM ss.
T 4-) THE COMMONWEALTH OP PENNSYL.VA
NIA, 10 .TRE SHERIFF OF
COUNTY; GREET,Iea: <
We command yeti, that by publicatiotrouce a Week
for four a ea's; An two daily newspapers -publisiwd,
your bailiwick, you 'notify A ECUS KNOX;
late of yotir county, that he btl and , appear in otir'Ottrat
oft_mnroon Plena for the City and County of
Pfda: on tha gist MONDAY of December next then
nd there to shciw muse, If any has, whehts
wile; C. KNOB,' should be ditareed
trim the bonds of matrimony entered into 'With
him according to. the prayer of her petition, filed
in said (oust. At which time have you there 11th Or
der:arid Make:your return how yctt have eicecuted,the
Witness the Honorab'e Joseph Allison, Presides .1: of'
our said Court, atPhilattelpbi% the 24th day ofOcwber
in 'the - year of oar Lord one thonsaud eight' . hundred
and sixty-aim. T. O. Virioß,
_ Pio Prothonotary.
CITTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.
Li - THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNISYLVA
NIA...IO , THE SHERIFF OF PHLLeDELPHIA
COUNTY, OHEETINO:
Wecommandyou, that by publication once a week
for lour weeks in 'to daily newspapers published in
your bailiwick. you notify ADIOS BRIGHT HOFF
late ot your County, that he be and apoear in our
Conrt of Common Pleas for the Ci :yr and County of
Pbfladelphui,oritbelst MONDAY of December beat,
then anti there tO thew cense. if any he bat way, his
vine HARRIET A. HOFF abouloi not be dtvortiod
from the bonds of matrimony entered Intl - with 'him;
accereilrg to the prayer of tier pettion filed in said
ourt. At which time have you there this order. and
make your return bow yen have executed the same.
Wiriness the Honorable Joseph Allison, President of
our said Court, at Priiiadelphia, the twentieth d.ty of
December, in the year of onr Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-six.
T. O. WEBB. Pro Prothonsta.
CY AND COUNTY OP PIIIL AD 10,PRI„ so.—
TICE COMMONVTEALTH OF PE.NNSYLVA.
NIA. TO THE fIi_ERIFF OF PELILAuELPILLS.
COUNTY, OitIgETING
e command you, that by publication once a week
for four weeks, in two daily ne. stainers poblisbed in
Our balliwick,y on notify J AMIMA M. Gt.)VEPPilste
of ycurCounry, that, she be and atmear In our Mart
f Common Pleas for the City and County of Phila.
elphia, on the that MONDAY of December next,
then sad there to phew cause if any abeam why her,
ht sband, - LBWIB W. GOVATT. should not be divorced
from the bonds of matrimony . entered into with her
according to the
.i prayer of ors petition, filed in said
rt
Cou. At which time have you there tbk order, *tot
make your return ovryott have execntel the 1331 ne
said Witness thelionorable Allison, President of oar
i i
curt, * Philadelphia. the loth day of eeptember,
in the year - of our Lord ene thousand eight hundred
and sixty-six. T. 0. WEBB, Pro ProthonetarY.
OTY AND COUNTY OB PHIL AD ScLPHTA
G •
T.HE COMM ONWEAMTH 0 RPENNEYLVANIA,
TO THE k•l4 TiRTFt, OFIEBIL.ILDELPHIAAMIINTY,
GREETING : •
We coma:nand yOu that. by publication °noes week.
for four weeks. in two daily new. papers published in
your bailiwick, yon notify GEKICKE,
rive ofyour County, that be be and appear in our Court
of Common Pleas for the City and County of Philidei
phia.on the first MONDAY of December nest, then
# there to shew cause, if any he has why his wife.
CHARLOTTE GETtleri.h, should not! be divorced
from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him.
accniding to the prayer of her petition, filed in said.
Court. At which time have you tuerEethis order, and
make your return how you have executed the same.
witness the Honorable Joseph Allison. President of
our said Court, at Philidelphm, the 21st day 0.0.31-Aeon
ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand ..ight' buttoo
dred and sixty-sbr. T. 0. WEB B
Pro Prothonotary.
CIFAND COUNTL OF PHILADELPHIA, ss.
HE COMMONWEALTH r P ShINSYLVS.-
NIA,
_TO THE SHERIOF OF PHILADELPHIA.
comwry. GREETINO:
We command yon. that by publication once a weak
for four weeks, in two daily newspapers pualished in
your bailiwick you notify JOHN H. tiIM , IFJ?... late of
your county, that he beard appear in our Court-of
Cc MMOII Pleas for tbe City and County of Philadel
phia, on the first 'MONDAY of December next, then
and there 10 shew cause, if any he has, why his Wids,
31AEG'T J. STEINER. should not be divorced from
the bonds of matrimony entered into with him, ac
cording to the prayer of her petition: filed in said
Court. At which Prime have 3on there tail order, and
make your return hew you have executed the same.
Witness the Honorable Joseph alllson,Presidentof
our said Court, at Philadelphia, the 4th day of October.
In they ear of our Lora one thousand eight' hundred,
and silty aft.
T. 0. 'WEBB, Pro Prothonotary
CHTY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. es.
V THE COMEIONWEA_LTH OF PENNKYLVA-
N'T__,A
_TO THE SHERIFF OF piTTLADELYHIA.
COUNTY, GREETING:
We command you that by publication enc.; a week
for four weeks, in two daily newspapers published In
your bailiwick, you notify CUA •*1.5.8 W. JANNNY,
late of your county, that he be and appear In oar
Court of Common Yleas for the city and County of
Philadelphia, on the first MONDAY of Dec imoer
neat, then and there to ahew cause, if any he has why
his wife EMILY I. lAN NET should not be di 7orced
from the bonds of „Imatrimony entered into with' Aim.
according to the prayer of her petition filed In said
t oort. At which time have yon there this order, and
make your return how you have executed the same.
Witness the Honorable Joseph AllLson. Presi
dent of our said Court at Philadelphia, the Hat' day
of October in the year of our Lori one thousand
eight hundred and ststy-siz. T. O. WEBB,
Pro Prothonotary.
CITY:
_ AND 001:1171 Y OF PHIL A DELPHIA, Sa•
/HE COMMON - WES LTH PHILADELPHIA
NIA, TO THE eHF.RIFF OF
ODDIVIY, GREETING :
We command you. that by publication once a week
for fcur weeks, in two daily newspapers published In
your bailiwick. you notify:MA...GET .I.IOF.F.HN,
late of your Com ty. that she be d and appearincur
Coat of Common Pleas for the City a County of
Prdiadelphia,on the first MONDAY of December next,
then and there to shew cause, it any she has why her
husband ADAIS HOFFMAN ,
should not be divorced
from the bonds of matranony entered into with her,
act- rding to the prayer of his petition, sited in said
Court._ At which time have there this order, and
eke your return how you have executed the same.
Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, President
of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the 93th day of Sep
tember. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and six [pair. _
T. 0. WEBB. pro Prothonotary
ruTY AND COUNTY OF PuILA.DELRECIA,
V THE COHMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVA
NIA. TO • 9HE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA.
COUNTY. GREETING :
We command you, that by publication once a week,
for four weeks, in two daily newspapers published in
your bailiwick, you notify ALEX .N.l.Dta. R.
DANGLER, late of your County, that he be and ap.
pear In our Court of Common Pleas for the 'City and
County of Philadelphia, on the first lliOvnAY Of De.
camber next, then and there to ebew cause_ If aay'be
bas, why his wile .PAlTLeirt A. 78PAlt GLEE, should
not be divorced frornthe bonds of man imoay entered
into with him, according to the prayer of her petition,
filed in said Court. At which tun e have you. • there
this older and make your return how you have axe.
crated the same.
Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, Frog•
dent orour said Court, at Philadelphia, the 21st day of
t3eptember, intim year of our Lord one thousand eught
hundred and sixty six. •
T. 0. WFBB,'Pro Prothonotary.
JTY AND MINTY OF IBILAREOLPHIAose.
TRECIOXISIONWEALTROF I'ENNSYLVANI&,
TO TBE EMPTrrh"7 4FPHILADELPHLI COUNTY
GREETING:
Wecommand you that by publication once a wreir
for four weeks, in two tlaily newspapers published in
your bailiwick, you Drills , JEDWAILD M. BOWire /ate
of your County, that he be and alioear tiutr r ectui.
Common Piece for the City and County of .Phlladel•
phis, on the tint MONDAY of Deeembtr next, then
anti there to show cause, if any he has why his with
MATILDA ROWE should not be divorced from the
bonds of matrimony ertered into tvithaalm, according
to the payer of her petition, flied in said Coiret, At
which time have you there tail' order, and make your
return how you:haven:earned the sums: -
Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, Pre - /Merit:of
oar said Court. at Philatteleatta the 19th day of Sep.
timber, in the year of our Lord one thousand' eight
hundred and Maki-six.
T . O. WEBB, Pro Prothono
PITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, Sa.—•
A.-1 THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNei YLVA.
NIA. TO ?HE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA.
COUNTY , GREETING:
We Command you that by publication once a week
for four weeks, in two daily newspauers atodished in
your bailiwick, you notify WILLIAM LEYDEN. late
of your county, that be be and appear in our Court of
Common Pleas for the t ity and Comity of Philadel.,
phia, on the FIRST MONDAY of .December _tier
then and there to phewcause. If any he bits why his
wile, RTIVRT• I.EIITiEN, should not be r iverced
from the bonds of matrimony entered into with him,
according to the prayer rf her petition tiled 'WitoldCourt .
Court. At which time have you to e:e this order,. and
make your return bow you have executed the same
Witness the Honorable Joseph Allison, President of
our said Court, at Philadelphia, the third day of
vember. la- the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and shay stx.
n07,w,46 T. O. WEBB, Pro Prothonotary.
CrYA ND COUNTY OF PRIGADELPHIA,
T Y "Friil COMMONWRALTH OF PENNSYLVA.
NL9 , TO THE SHERIFF OF PHILADELPHIA
COUNTY, GREETING,:
We command yon, that by publication once a week
fc r four weeks, in two daily newspapers Published in
y our bagiefiek,you notifyRANNY D.MAY,lateofyour
county,that the be and appear in our Court of
Pleas tor the City and County of Philadelphia, on the
first MONDAY of December next then and. there to
spew cause, if any she baa,why her husbands DANIEL.
MAY, should not he divorced from the bonds at ma
trimony, entered. into with her, according to -the
prayer of his petition, filed in said Court. At which
time have you there this order, and. make yourreturn
how you have executed the same.
Witneesthe Honorable Joseph Allison, president of
our said Court, at Philadelphia, the tklth day of 'Gem.
ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hue.
dred and sixty-six. T. 0. WICBB,
Pro Prottonot ary
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