Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, October 11, 1867, Image 5

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    FROM NEW 1(011K.
Ni.w Youh, Oct. prim nc , of Spanious
sh
revolutionary fame, whose prcsee at var
points on the European continent has made him
seem almost übiquitous, is now announced,
on pretty good authority, to have arrived
in this city last Monday
. hy the French
steamer Perare from Havre. no is reported to
be incognito to have arrived under an assumed
.name,and various rumors are nfloatas to his inten
tions. A gentleman was yesterday pointed out
on Broad street as the veritable Mtn, but turns
out to be no such personage. Parties in this city
who are intimately acquainted with him state
that Jibe is here, it is with the intention of using
prop;fforta to protect the hiterests of his wife's
rty in Illexico. It will be recollected
that this Madame Prim is a Mexican lady
of one of the wealthiest families in the neigh
boring republic, and as General Prim
has wasted no small fortune in his Spanish
e scapades, it is but natural that he should try to
save what remains. As to his having any
political designs in Mexico, it is simply pre
posterous'and as regards Cuba or the Spanish
West Indian possessietts, his friends say that re
ports of this kind can be circulated only by
parties who are desirous of injuring his reputa
tion at home..
The trial of Vincent Cody, who is charged with
having murdered 'Prof. John R. Livingston, in
an alehouse in Jefferson street, at about midnight •
of the lith of April last, was commenced yester
day morning before Judge Ingraham at- the
Court of Over and Terminer. Five
witnesses were examined for the .prose
adieu. Marcus 31. Tallman, proprietor
of the saloon in which the tragedy occurred,
swore that after a quarrel and a struggle between
the deceased on the one hand, and the prisoner
and a man named Allen on the other, Cody
raised the pistol deliberately and discharged one
of the bullets into Livingston's head, causing al
most instantaneous death. Charles S. Denike
and James C. Hanson testified as to • the
quarrel between the parties,
at the com
mencement of which they left the house, and
returning shortly afterward, found Livingston
dead upon the floor of the bar-room. ib
Babcock and Roundsman E. P. Whitcomb, of the
Seventh Precinct, testified to the finding of All
empty pistol-case in the outside pocket of Liv
ingston's overcoat, which he wore; the pistol
found upon Cody fitted the case, and the pris
oner explained that the shooting was .accidental.
A strange case is now pending in the Essex
-Market Pollee Court, in which a woman_ named
Catharine Petersen. claims the defendant, Chris
topher Petersen. as her husband. Her two chil
dren look very Much like him; her sister positively
identifies him; his name is confessed to be
the same as hers, and the woman herself swears
positively that he was married to her eleven
•:..ars ago in Montreal, and is the father of her
eMidren. On the other hand, the defendant sto
iiiilv protests that he does not know the woman
or the children; that he never was in Montreal,
br:ng.s 'witnesses to prove that he was in
Norway at the time the marriage is
llcgel to have taken place in Montreal. The
Judge havinc• heard all the evidence reserved his
decision untn next Saturday.
At the monthly meeting of the Union League
Club. last evening. resolutions were offered by
Dr:Francis Lieber in honor of the late Dr. Chas.
King, ands bronze group by M. Falconnier, a
French artist, in memory of President Lincoln,
was exhibited. Resolution:, of respect for the
:ate Charles G. Loring, of Boston, were also
adopted.
Crispin° Cardena, the alleged wife murderer,
and Philip Monahan, indictee for manskinghter.
were yesterday arraigned at Oyer and Terminer.
wher. each pleaded not guilty, and was remaruleff,
for trial at the November term of the Court of
Special Sessions.
The examination 'el James Arnold, - formerly
iceond teller of the Tradesmen's Bank. charged
with emikezzling funds of that institution,. was
commenced begirt; Commissioner Osborne yester
day. The chief witness examined was Mr.
Richard Berry, President of the bank. 7
THE COVRTS.
11)ISTIIICT Coll:T—Judge Strottd.—Geo. Schum
-scr and Herman Fran. trading ore., vs. Major
Whiteside and Stephen 4'hitseside. An action to
recoverdama'gcs for the loss of two tattle placed
at pasture with defendant. The cattle were
stolen from the inclomre. where they had been
paced. The defence set up that there was no
I.7m:rantee for the safe -keep ing. of the cattle; that
the contrary, there was a - private notice at
defendant's place that no respouilhilitv was
sumed for the safe-keeping of cattle. On trial.
Dx,vnicv COVllT—dud;e Sharswood.—Conner
v: 4 . The American Life Insurance and Trust Com
pany. Befordoreported. C 0111156 are engaged in
the ansitnent of. the ease.
QI:.VitTER SE,;steN.—Judge Lualow.—prison
:_arcs are before the Court.
The "Grand Duchess” hi Paris.
The Paris correspondent of the London
TinicB writes that there are now no crowned
heads in that city except the (itcfmciD.tf.;h6.s,-;
(tf Gcrolstein, who is now, also, h o i,ii ng
crowded levees in the city. The Times cor
respondent writes :
"Of course you are acquainted with her
Serene Highness, if not pec.,Jruly, at
by fame. She is the ino it popular of SDV%±-
reigns . , enjoying the love of all her
and of many, it is said, who are not her Foit
jects except in the figurative sense. She takes
her afternoon drive in the Bois de Boulogne
in perfect safety; nobody would think of
firing at her, except with hour l uets and ton
bons, and an attempt to depose her would
rouse the whole boulevard in revolt. She is
affable and accessible, and certainly cannot
be complained of, as some sovereigns
have been, for not holding drawing
rooms. Six nights a week she receives
all corners, and she is proportionately popu
lar with her lieges. If you have not seen
her, you will not fail to do so. There is still
time, for no probability as yet appears of her
leaving Paris, where,, the spring and summer
through, she has held her state. As to the
crowned heads who have swarmed here this
yeir, they could not do less than,wait upon
their sister potentate, and not one of them, it
is believed, failed in that pleasant duty.
From our old. friend Prince Schwarzwurst
Schinkenhausen, whose standing army num
bers one hundred and fifty men, up to the
emperor of all the Russias, not one *was
wanting. Nay, the Czar was in such haste
that„ after greeting his brother Empno'r,
he did not even wait to change his boots be
fore hurrying to the Theatre des Varikes. In
short, so great has been the run, so nume
rous have-been royal visits to the pleasant
little theatre on the Boulevard Montmartre,
and so many the kings and princes who
have attended the court and the Grand
Duchess, that the piece has received the by
name of Lc Passage des Princes.
A.DIUSEIVIEiVTB.
Tut: CIIEBTNCT.-Mr. Jarnee E. :Murdoch will take a
benefit this evening, appearing in hie powerful imper
sonation of "The Stranger," in the play of that moue.
Tnere will be a =link: to-morrow afternoon.
T/11! Ai ou.—For the benedt of 'Mr. Falconer, Innis
fallen will be repeated this evening.
Tux Wit Orr.—bliss Charlotte Thoinpson will ap
pear this evening, on the occasion of her benefit, in the
newplay of Etch and l'uur and the farce of The
toqh Pialnone
ACAincNY OP Mrsto.—The Black Crook is Still draw
ing crowded. houses at the Academy. This is the last
week but one of its performance. A. matinee will be
given to-morrow afternoon.
CAUL SP.NTZ'S SECOND MATINEE in 110111CUltINEll
Hall, yesterday, was well attended. The beautiful
Symphony No. 5, by Mozart, was played again in the
beat style. The: William nll, overture was also played
better than it has been heard here for years. The
other orchestral pieces were equally well done. Mr.
Jean Louis sang a charming air by .Lachuer, with an
exquisite accompaniment of piano. clarionet and horn.
Mr. Louie has a fine barytone voice and his style Is ex
cellent. The song and its accompaniment made a de
cidedly good impression. Mr. Sentz'e enterprise may
be considered tairly established, and his Thursday
7natin6es will be rare to ran;;;lt gvinl audiences to Hor
ticultural Hall throughout the season.
Tun GEaMAaIA OILCU Will begin their regular
public reheareals to-morrow in the Maeleaf Fund Hall,
at eleven o'clock in the morning. The following is the
programme: .
1. concert Overture
2. Bong—P du mein
......
' Cornet Solo performed by C. Du nn .
vorstaetitler—Waltz. •••••• • • • • • ..Lanner
9. Adagio from Scottish Symphony, .
..m endebs. , iohn
S. Oversure-`,..TeSsonda . ............. Spohr
6. Duet Trom Slixlr of . ........... Ilonizetti
7. First Finatelfuguenots )tcyerbeer
Tnx AuraucArs.—A miscellaneous entertainment
Will be given this evening.
Flux.svas.rstre Csacus.—This establishment svill
open for the season on Thursday evening next,
October 17th.
ELEVENTLI STREET OPEEA.IIorsE.—A very attractive
entertainment ie offered to the patrons of this estab
lishment this evening. '
I'IIII.APELPHIA OPP.Itk I.IOITAIt.—A plendid bill of
negro minstrelsy and comicallties will be given this
evening.
ASSItAIIILY Ringwalt's illustrated
lecture of "The Plains and Rocky Mountains" will, be
given this evening.
Risioni.—Madsme Ristori will appear at the Aca
demy of Music on Monday, .2lat inst., in her great
character of "Elizabeth," in the play of that name.
lIAIiItI.3IANN'fi,CISATUME CONOERTBI.—Mr. Theodore
Habelmann will give two concerts at horticultural
Hall on the With and 16th lasts. Ile will be assisted
by a number of popular artists. , • •
n?.ITZ.—The Signor will give an entertainment this
evening.
FINANCIAL and COMMERCIAL
Bales at the Philadelphia Stock Exchange.
lIMPOIRE BOAV.1)8.,
00sh Rend 11 1)80
$20600 U S 10-40 s cp " 100%1 2000 Puna It 1 mtge OS
8.000 Pa 6s Ist series 103 X cash 99%
100 City 6s new 101%1 2000 Simi Bde 60 .
1000 do 101%1 11 eh Lehigh Nal' otk 39
7300 do old gas Is 98 1128 eh Penna 11 152,X
1000 N Penna 11 Os 87 1 38 eh Clics'&Waln 46
rIITLLDILLRISIA; Friday, October 11.
The Stock market was again dull to-day, and as the
pressure for money still continues there was more ills
pthiltion to realize on Government Loans, and prices
were weak. State Loans were steady, with sales of
the first series at 103 y, ; the War Loan was offered at
102. City. Loans sold to a limited extent at 1013 ®
1013,1 for the new and6B for the old certificates. There.
was a limited business in Railroad and Canal bonds
at former figures. Reading Railroad closed very quiet
at 50%@:50.3i. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 523(—n0
change. 126 was bid for Camden and Amboy Rail
road; 63 for Norristown Railroad; 54 for Lehigh Valley
Railroad; 27 for Little Schuylkill Railroad; 27% for
Catawissa Railroad Preferred; 27% for Philadelphia
and Erie Railroad; 43 for Northern Central Railroad,
and 56X, for Mine Hill Railroad. In Canal stocks the
only sale was of Lehigh Navigation at 39. Schuylkill
Navigation Preferred closed at 2731; the Common
stock at 14, and Susquehanna at 15. Bank shares
were without change. Passenger Railway shares were
steady. Chestnut and Walnut Streets sold at 46. 76
was bid for Second. and Third Streets; 63 for Tenth
and Eleventh Streets; 31 for Green and Coates Streets;
26 for Girard College, and 12% for Ilestonville.
Jay CookeA Co. quote Government. securities, &cc.,
to-day,as follows: United States 6's, 1881,111%'®111 , i ;
Old 5-20 Bonds, 11174®1123‘ ; New 5-20 Bonds, 1864,
108;¢@10S%; 5-20 Bonds, 1865, 109®109M; 5-20
Bonds Ju1y,"1.865,106%®10734 ;5-20 Bonds, 1867,107®
1073; ; 10-40 Bonds, 1003;®160%; 7 7-10 August, par;
7 3-10, June, 105°31;e105%; 7 3-10, July, 1053:0
105%; Gold (it 12 o'clock), 142,is 143%
3lessre. Dc Haven & Brother, No. 90 South Third
street, make the following quotations of the rates of
exchange to-day, at 1 P. M.: American Gold, 1435fai
144; Silver—Quarters and halves, 137®135X; Com
pound Interest , Notes—june, 19.40; July, 1561
19.40; .Atigni., 1664, 19-40, October, ise.4. igx; Dec.
1564, IS3V; May, 1665, 17; August, 1665, 16; Sept.,
1665, 15M; October, 15. •
Smith, Randolph eb., Bankers, 15 South Third
street, qUote at 11 o'clock, as followa: Gold, 143%;
United States 1801 Bonds, 111107.111,717 Ufilted States
5-20's, 1.562, 112@1123:1; 5-20's. 1864, 108 q iori" ;
" . .j.-20''S, 1565, 10901091 ; 5-20's, Jrily; 1505, 105r40.
107;1 s=2o' , S, July, 1567, 107 Q 107;e ; United} States
100%C.r 100,4'; United States 7-30's,lst series,
par; 7-30's; 2d series, 105X(;- . ..105; ;3d series,
; Compounds,Deeember,ls64,llS., 3 ;4ll3n .
31. Schultz S.; Co., No. 16 South Third street, mak ,
the following quotations of the rates - . of Exchange, in
Gold : London, 60 days sight, 109(11109X; do. 3 days,
1023,08110; Paris,6o days sight,' sf. ISh'o?!.if. 16w; do.
3 days, sf. 16Va sf. 13% . " ; Antwerp, GO days, 5f.flSV3
Ai. 16 : 1 4:; Bremen,6o days, 7S(§ 7SX. ; Hamburg, 60days,
35,Yq 36 ;Cologne, 60 days, 71-. 1 . 4 ;(“134' ;Leipsic,6o days.
71,1 4 C ; Berlin, GO days, 71 2 4:@1 - 1;-‘ ; Amsterdam. 60
days, 40%c841 ; Frankfort, 60 days, 40; , f.Q.41.. Gold at
noon 143y4. 31arkeipteldy-.
The insix2ctions of Flour and Meal in Philadelphia,
for the week ending Oct.lo, 1.567, are as follows:
liarrf , le. ............... .10,221
" Bye 25%.5
" Condemned ..... ..... ..... 30
Philadelphia sUtzlielia,
Far. tact . TI.---There Li a lood - ilemicd. fc.,r
further of 60 bc., , 11..e.1z No. 1
•wer., rna,l,- at i 5 :on. Prires of Tanner Bark
Lominal. •
Corzon is quiet,with..smali sales of Middling? at 19:-
, 42.0 for Upland aninkic..@2.lc. for New Orleans.
~ale of 1.C450 -he's Flaxseed at 9S ct
Cloverseed comes in rtninf, and invoiced -29 , 3
9 23. Timothy is dull at 12
The Flour market la firm, but ther
main?, the inquiry beinz eict2aicely for small for
the of the home trade at $ Z. 345.250 El barrel
f,tsultreme, extras at tS r focc cranes and
:Northwe=t•T extra family 10 r;r (412 ;1•11 , t , ' 12 75 for Pa.
and Ohio, do. do. and 1;13315 for fancy brand-.
.1 •••=l, .need, and is a: a Tr.,( 6 , ?. Ia
:.• te Small Falc . ...f of
e (I at ••tfe,,.3 ft) per bu,hel.
. : - ' , l at . t 3 41:16-t of our re
;4'l, of C•o•r1 a(?•,..aty:ed A Ze.
...•4,v.0 Ln=n ,••••lcl at 5.1 Cl." for yellow
f•f• IVor: , :o T. Lre stead:, and
_
Plain a mt.:Trill lioro; alrirto. 2, 21, 2 , and
round e , enr Atiape. for la i..
dieo,„ and a - ,.flr.C.
plete aoscrtmer.t. of Mi.oea , and Children'A alcirtg.
to4.rFpring. ,, , from to :33 inches lona. all of "OUR. O'A r•
MAKE.” enpentor in style, finish and (kral - A:ity. Lad
really the cheap-at and meat n,atiBf actory Hr.° Sk.i:zo to
the merican market. Warrantor' in .*:er-,r
Shinto made to order. altered and repaired.
CAUTION.—Owing to the nnprecedented repe.tatinw.
which "Our Own Make" of Skirto have attained,
dealere are endeavoring to put a very innerkr ,tint
their cuatomer. , by repre-enting them to
Own Make." Bo ro ''lou^ Malne" an.;
on each tab, "%V. F. licpkin, M . annfa-t,:ren. :21f1
Arch street, Philadelphia,' and aLei have, ti:e letter fi
I woven in the tapte between each awing.
Abe, deeler in New 1 n,rk made Skirt.', at v - rrylire
wholeAale and retail..
Send for catalogue of otylea and prier_'. at
No. ae Arch etre
T. e' ll(Jf'KlN
FORT OF PHILADELPHIA—Om. 11. St LW FALL SKIRT,
IMPOI - tTATIONS.
Reporied foz.the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.
2.I.IIINGTON, NC.—Schr Wrn B Mann, Stanford
21:025 2-feet bench cyprc Ehingle I , .iorcrose &
NC.--Schr Clara Davith!or., Jeffries—
feet No 1 yellow pine flooring 11,752 feet No 1
. •rntteo. to,iuo 2-test cedar Ehingles NorcroFs &
MARINE BULLETIN.
Q , % Sec Marine
ARRIVED THIS DAY
Behr Clara Davidson, Jeffries, 5 days from Newbern,
NC. with yellOw pine lumber and shingles to Norcross
& Sheets.
Schr W B Mann, Stanford, 6 days from Washington,
NU, with shingles to Norcross & Sheets.
Schr Clara Jane, Parker, 7 days from Eastport, with
mdse to E A Souder & Co.
Schr 33 B McCauley, Cain, 5 days from Boston.
CLEARED THIS DAY.
Brig Minna (Br), Holden, Gibraltar for orders, L Wes
tergaard & Co. -
Seta H B McCaulley, Cain, Washington, Caldwell,
Gordon &i cp.,
Schr JonatlitinSfay, Neal, Boston, L Audenried & Co.
Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.
LEWES, Dar.., Oct. 9-9 PM.
The brig Rifleman prom Cette, France, passed in to.
flay, in company with a bark and two brigs unknown.
The brig John Welsh from Philadelphia for Sagna,
and U b steainer Mimic, from do for Washington, DC.
went to sea yesterday.
Yours, JOSEPH LAFRTRA.
Correspondence of the Phila. Event= Bulletin.
• READING, Oct. 9, 1867.
The following boats from the Union Canal passed
into the Schuylkill Canal, bound to Philadelphia, laden
and consigned as follows •
Susie, with oak plank to captain; Exemplar, lumber
to Goldoy & Cohn; Opothoholo, do to E Lawrence;
Sandusky, do to Dodge & Co; Carrie, do to Patterson
& Lippincott ; J M Rine, bark. to Keene & Coates.
MEMORANDA.
Steamer Hendrick Hudson, Howes, hence at Havana
previous to Bth inst.
Bark Linda, Howard, hence at Pictou, NS. 27th ult.
Bark Oaklands (Br), McCulloch. 108' days from Con
ception Bay, Chile, with copper ore, &c. at New York
yesterday.
Brig Nazarine, Atkins, hence at Kingston, Ja. 21st
ult.
Brig Ada (Br), Griffiths, cleared at New York yes
terday for Montevideo.
Brig E A Barnard. Lippincot, at Havana sth inst. for
Delaware Breakwater.
- . -
Brig Leonore (Prue), Friedrichs, 62 days from Rio
Janeiro, at New York yisterday, with coffee.
Brig Emma, Sweet, cleared at Portland 9th Inst. for
Buenos Ayres.
Schr Ella Fish, Wiley, from Bangor for this port, at
Portland 9th inst.
Behr Olive, hence at savannah yesterday. '
Schr Abby, cleared at Portland yesterday for this
port.
Behr M P Smith, Green, hence at Boston yeaterdair.
Schr Breeze, Bartlett, at Paw :deuce 9th inst. from
Trenton, NJ.
Behr Hunan Pox, Case, from Providence for this
port, at Newport Bth inst.
Fears are entertained for the safety of echr Cunning
ham, - of New Loudon, Capt Gilbert Roath, which left
Philadelphia about the 2iith ult. with a load of coal for
Providence.
Verhulet
.Seiferth
WWALNUTS AND ALMONDS.—NEW CROP. GHE
TS noble Walnuts and Paper Shell &monde, for oalo by
J. B. Bussirat & CO., 109 South Delaware avenue
SALT. -2.600 SACKS LIVERPOOL OROUND SALT;
:deo, Seo tacks Fine Salt, afloat end for sale by WORK
MAN A; CO.. 128 Walnut.
FOR SALE—PER SCHOONER RAMIRO, FROM CU
racoa, 100 tons Braaitetto wood, 20 tons Footle, 400 bar
reta putt mad 87 barrels sugar. Apply to WORKMAN •gt
CO.. 128 Walnut street. my2atf
Dom)Ews TEA.—HALF AN OUNCE OF THIS
extract will rifalic a pint Of excellent Beef Tea in a
B.
rulnutes. IWfirli s outh and for sale by JOIMPIi
B. 1.51.13131.E1t & A CO.. LOS Delaware avenue.
THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11.1867.
Fumy BOAST.
~19,529
LW: much tie-
ulletin on Third Pave
1111,11Pinli AILD WINDOW SHADES?
B. L WILLIAMS & SONS,
N0.'16 North SIXTH Street,
Manufacturers of
VENETIAN, BLINDS
/ AND
d WINDOW SHADES.
Largest and finest assortment in tho tits , , at the lowest
pricee.
IlargilL,7 l 4,2'.l.l7o"tiLVS: • scaptirpt
CHARLES L. HALE,
Gate Salesman and Superintendent forß. J. Williams)
NO. 831 ARCH STREET ,
, .
1109NIFEACTUSER OF
VENETIAN BLINDS and
WINDOW SHADES.
LARGEST AND FINEST ASSORTMENT IN THE
CITY AT THE LOW&ST PRICES.
UPHOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES.
rel - tf rp
TRE FINE SHIRT EMPORIUM
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. 1 and 3 N. Sixth Street,
`importer, Manufacturer
and
Dealer in every description of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods,
In great variety and at
Moderate Price.
Particular attention given to the man
ufacture of Fine Shirts, Collars,
warranted to give satisfaction.
PICTURES, FRAMES, &C.
LOOKING GLASSES
OF THE 'VERY BEST
Q U L I 'T Y .
EVERY NOVELTY IN
STYLE
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBL3
PRICES.
JAMES 8. EARLE & SONS,
818 CHESTEITT STREET,
CLOTELLIG.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
HAS REMOVED TO
S. E. CO?. of Seventh and Chestnut 5'2,
acia:Airn
ptury.&:J=ll:4,ol
(O(jP 3KIRT:".
FALL zit 1 LEB
mi:F !,m.%c,l}zp
THE PATENT CLASP HOOP SKIRT
Manufactured and for pale by SHAW BON HAM,
916 ARCH and '2.7...^.N0rtt. NlNTll .. Ptrr•t4.. •
- .
The Patent Chap NEW STYLE tIEIRTS, mannfac
tired by t., are acknowledged by the Ladtea to be the
Dement, most comfortabh and durable Iloop . Skirt made.
The , : are superior to all others , being made o. one piece of
the best patent glazed English withont , any fasten.
Inge; the tapee are Fecund:: held by neat patent clasps.
Skirts altered into the new faehlonable shapes Also,
Skirts and Correto made to order. Werloy's and othcr
wakes of French Cornets for pale. • me11.3-m,w,f,lyrp:
HOO P SKIRTS AND CORSETS.—MRS.
BAYLEY. No, BM Vine street, is now manufactur•
ing all the varieties .of Hoop Skirts. Corsets, Eta She has
also the Real French Comte of new styles. Hoop Skirts
altered and repaired. tnh.satfro
n ittf*.Al
FiSTATE OF JACOB RTILES,DECEASETt—LETTERS
of administration upon the estate of mad decedent
having been granted to the undereigned, all persons ln
dehted thereto are requested to make payment without
delay,and those having claims thereon to present them to
ELIZABETH ANN STILES,
CHARLES M. LUKENS
°MUM* 1035 Beach
Street, above Laurel.
US. MARSHAL'S OFFICE, E. D. OF PENNSYL.
• VANIA.
-
PUILADP.I,PLLIA t Oct. 10, 1867.
This is to give notice: That on the 9th day of October,
A. D. 1867, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against
the estate of EDWARD J. RECORDS, of Philadelphia, in
the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania,
who has been adjudged a bankrupt, on his own petition:
that the payment of any debts and delivery of any prop
erty belonging to such bankrupt, to him, .or for
his rule, and the transfer of any property by
him are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the
creditors of the,said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and
to choose one or more assignees of hie estate, will be held
at a Court hi' -Bankruptcy, to be holden at Mb Walnut
'Arcot, in
_thquity of Philadelphia, before J. Ilubley Ash
ton, Esq., Register, on the 29th day of October, A. D. 1867,
at 11 o'clock, A. hl.
P. C. ELLMAKER,
oc10,17,89: ' U. S. Marshal, as Messenger.
FOR SALE.
RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.—,CFRUIT
Farm, in Vineland, N. J.; will double in value in tiVo
yearn Priceoo7.soo. For full particulars inquire of
11. N. al oKINNEY, 13134 Chestnut street,
ocll flam.2t* Philadelphia.'
EON. BALE—NEW VICTORLA BARD BE LIE,
pair nottnd, young bay horses, act of doable
harness, blankets, dtc,coutpluee; price, $1,260.
Na top buggy, pole and shafts, and eat of new ((Ingle liar
nees ; price. AIM. Elegant new wide-saddle, geutluman'e
se ddle.bridlcs,&c., price. $lOO. Buffalo robe (never used).
cost MK for Off& Address this office. (mll5O
ISAAC B. EVANS
MANIJYAOTWINIL etn) DEALLIL IN
OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES,
AND
Naval Stores and Soaps,
No. 10 North Delaware avenue, Philada.
oc3 Sm
ANTON PRESERVED GINGER. PRESERVVD
C
Gingo. In syrup, of the celebrated Chyloimg brand;
also, Dry Preserved Ginger, in boxes, imported and for
gale by JOSEPH B. DUSSIER 4 CO.; l% South Delaware
avenue.
CBUWN LAYER RAISINS. —WHOLES
halved and quarterNe of this oplendld frelt, , land
ing and for Bale by J BUBBLER & (JO., 108 oath
Delaware avenue.
WATCHES, JEWELWAr, &o.
9 BY STEAMSHIP "PERSIA."
-e ' NOW OPENING,
BitTSICAL BOXES
MUSICAL TABLES,
plied from Gemeva,
Made exprendy for and imported by
JAMES E. CALDVOLL & C 0.,,
822 CHESTNUT STREET.
ref-f.m.aqf rs 4
IRAEMOVAI_A.
WM. E. HARPITit,
Chronometer and Watch-maker,
Reepectfully informs hie friends and customers that he
has removed from over Mesas Bailey & Co.'s, 819 Chest
nut street. to
407 Chestnut Street,
Where he intends to keep on hand a supply of Oat
quality Watches,Chronometers.Clocks. Ladies , and Gents'
Gold Chains. Beals, goys, &c. Chronometers rated by
Solar and Siderial Transits. Especial attention id veto
repairing Watches. attenti on
Italian Jewelry,
AZ BYZANTINE MOSAICS, oil
From Rome. ic
An in mense stock of
CORAL JEWELRY
DIRECT FROM NAMES.
Selected and imported IT
JAMES E. CALDWELL & CO.,
822 CHESTNUT STREET.
fel-f m w-tfrpl
Sterling Silverware Manufactory,
414 LOCUST STREET.
GEORGE SHARP,
Patentee of the Ball and Cube patterna, manufactures
era dereription of ice STERLING SILVERWARE,
and offer._ f tale, whak,ale and retail, a chollie &wort,
Inezt of rich and beautiful gouda of new Sty rs at low
rrieta.
• .7. If- 5.11.AP.P. A. ROBERTS.
sell-3m rpi
INSURANCE.
Girard Fire Insurance Company,
NEW OFFICE,
639 N. L car. Chestnut and Seventh ate.
CAPITAL ADD SITRPLIIS,
5350,000.
MI of which Is safely Invested In Real
Estate, Bonds and Mortgages, Government
Leans and other good Securities.
MI4 C' ;in? have fr-'eceexfully iraated
8100,000 ; 000
cE ~r3vm-7 fa the Ise 14yeszy, ar.alald MORE THAN
ke,fee by ti:e.
has WS :17 doubted its es list in this period. It has
never beinnand t July cn iaa don of underwriters in
this city or ant of it.
Our Agenc. in Penneyfranio, and ebesvhere. Mac not
from outriurant to join any crganiration for establishing
arbitr - .ary raan tad rr-ie!.!.
We have our own torte. of .rerailunat and axe not under
the zeceseit , bnerowinz from the experience of others.
Brcitera aid . 1 ...,,Tnrt2 in Philadelphia professing -to repra.
sent as in any pantie r. should be able to show j our
written. anincrity f". 17 do Erg za. Parties wishing Insurance
sill C4111.4"-at then own interest by rOling in person at this
office.
BEEEM2
THOMAS CRAVEN,. r) - - I ALFRED S. Grr...urrr.
FT.' .-.24A.".; zifiEl-'l'. N. S. LAWRENCE.,
TE.(1M14.3. MACKE/LAE, CiIAKLE:3 L DUPONT,
JOHN Eit - ??1,E E. 111ENRY F. KENNEY,
.1Q 171. N W. CLAG.II ,- )KN, LIOSEeII KLAPP, M. b..
SILA, YERKES, JE.
THOMAS CRAVEN,
PRESIDENT
ALFRED S. GILLETT,
VICE PRESIDENT AND TREASURER.
JAMES B. ALVORp.
176-1& - miz-rrA SECRETARY.
ir' INANCIIAI.
CENTRAL PACIFIC IL R.
--FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS,
Principal and Interest Payable in Gold.
This road receives all the Government bounties. The
Bonds are issued under the special contract lawn of Cali
fornia and Nevada, and the agreement to pay Gold and
ing in law.
We offer them for sale et 95, and accrued interest from
July let, in currency.
Governments taken in Exchange at from 1.2 to 19 p
cent. difference, according to the issue.
BQWEN & FOX,
13 MERCHANTS EXCHANGE,
SPECIAL AGENTS FORT HEIA. LOAN IN PHILA
DELPH
mel4.len •
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES,
Due October 15th,
CASHED
AT FULL VALUE. ,
November Coupons Wanted.
W. PAINTER & CO.
oc&8t rTBS
BANKING HOUSE
OF
JAYCOOXF,iSCI
112 and 114 So. THIRD ST. PHILAD'A.
Dealers in all Government Securities.
1726-arunn
SPORTING.
' I'OINT BREEZE PARK-'DOUBLE TEAII
I-Mem—October 14114 nit and 29th, 1861: Purse
and etako, $11,500. October 14th and 21st,
mile heats, beet three in five; horses to start
at 11 o'clock. Oct. ilBth, two-mile heats. Good day and
tr.ck.
BLIFER name! g..h: FRANK and g. h. PRINCE.
W. DOBLE names g. h. WE RNER bn. h. OVERHOLT.
Thu privilege of a .member introducing a male friend
without paysi suspended.
Omnibuses will start for the Park at 2 o'clock P. 111.,
from i ibrsry street. ocB-11tap1
II RESERVED TAMARINDS.-2o KEGS MARTINIQUE
Tamarinds In ingar, landing and for ante by J. D.
DUSSIER & CO., 108 South Delaware avenue.
Ave niskes.
LARGEST AND BEST STOOK OF
THE
FINE
IN THE LAND
IS NOW POSSESSED BY
HINRY S. HANNIS & CO.,
218 and 220 SOUTH FRONT S ' = MEET*
Who offer the same TO THE TRADE, in Lots, on very .vantsgeovn
Terms.
Their Stock of Rye Whiskies, IN BOND, comprises all the faVori rinds efts
tont, and runs through the various mouths of 186/060, and of this year, up SO
present date.
Liberal contracts made for lots to arrive at Pennsylvania IL Bs Depot, Entail
son; Eine Wharf, or at Bonded Warehouses. as parties may elect.
tort to MSS
CARPETINGN,
519 Chestnut Street. 519.
FINE CARPETINGS
REDUCED PRICES.
WE WILL BELL OLT:
AxraiNsTEns,
11.0YAL WILTONS,
VELVETS,
ENGLISH Bit ITSSELs,
TAPESTRY BUSSELS,
THREE-PLYS,
SUPER-INGRAINS,
VENETIANS.
BILESSELS AND DAMASI . -
HALL AND STAIR CARPETS,
NVITII EXTRA 'BORDERS
ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS
IN SHORT.
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF DESIRABLE
CARPETINGS,
GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
With a view to SELLING OFF • OUR ENTIRE STOCK.
AT 0121: RETAIL WAREHUOMS.
Nt._). 4510 Chestnut St.,
Prior to removal on fir,t of January next.
McCALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN,
- 519 CHESTNUT STREET.
rl,l
1867 CARPETINGS. '1867
JAS, H; OR NE, SON it CO,
•
Chestnut Street, below Seventh,
9 IMPORTERS AND DEALERS
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
CARPETINGS.
English Brussels Carpeting& •
By late arrivals we have received a full a ,, c,:tment < I the
BEST ENGLISH MAKES.
JAS, H. MINE, SON Al. CO.,'
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
English and French
AXMINSTERS,
ROYAL WILTON, ANIS VELVET
CATIPETINGS.
ALL TIIE NEW EXHIBITION DESIGNS.
Now in Moro and for sale by
JAS. IL ORNE, SON & CO„
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN
CARPETINGS
In great variety of design.
•O'IL CLOTHS,
In sheets froml yard to 8 yards wide.
Henderson & Co.'s all Worsted Venitians.
JAS. H. ORNE, SON & CO.,
pe3l-t
Chestnut Street, below Seventh.
h th I Om
LEEDOM & SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET ,
Between Ninth and Tenth Street',
Will continue to sell their stock of,
CAR PETINGS
At prices corresponding with low rent and expenses,
And will open daily new goods, no they do not expect to
move.
au24.9m rob
DZILLINEILY.
v ., MRS. will. COX, SUCCUSSOR TO MRS. M. A.
4‘‘ il KlNG,_have her opening of
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONABLE
MILLINERY,
On THURSDAY, October 10tb,
0r8.4t N 0.1406 CHESTNUT Street.
MAI',KIIrG WITII INDELIBLE INK. EMBROIDER
inN, Bruiding, Stionript4-4:19% A. TORRY,
1800 Filbert etreet.
RYE WHISKJES
IFUR.NITURE. &c.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We are pmpared to meet
Purchasers of Fine Furniture.
130T11 IN
STYLE AND PRICE.
GEOIHENKELS,LACY & CO.,
CABINET MAKERS,
13th and Chestnut Streets.
Re3l.3m rte
MUEBLES FINO
cumrros Dr: C AMARA.
f :TM • J. LIEN K /E 1414, IlAditl V & CO.,
El/AMSTAR.
THIRTEENTH AND eIIESTNUT,
r ::5 1M T
Special Card.
FINE FI'I;NITITE oN-ExiiiiirrioN IN surrEs
cAnri:TED AND. FURNISHED AS
U1.1)110::1:8 AND *.
GEO. J. ITEN KEW'S, CACI' idt
CABINET MAKERS:
THIETEENTH AND CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA.
re - Die fellision Menbel arranairt In
der gmtzett Eta Age tertig ztir Anutcht,
Teppich and Gurdinen eimbegricren.
GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY dr .00.,
Nlenbel Fabrilcant,
TtOrtecnth and Chestnut, Philadelphia,
AVIS IMPORTANT.
BEAT: X NI EUBLES,
I • ~:ar,t:a rt Ch&tra.qteq! Coacher,E
tp4 , ll.kn danq Apigtrtemento Gun!" et
l'ouv.:ts do Tn
GEO. J. HENKELS, LACY & CO.,
EBENISTES,
feS5-Ircrld CIIESTSLT **MEET. tie Coin de rime.
A. & H. LEJANIBRE
Iftwe reinued their
o Furniture and Upholstering Warerootus
TO
No. 1103 Chestnut Street,
(up etairr.) . se7-3ra rtri
FOUR LETTERS TO
HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT DEPOT,
512 BROADWAY, N. Y.
IT D01:8 Nra DISAGREE NVITII
I mn u.ing I:xtmet .I.leveragt , In CONNEE
'III,N aaith otht.t. I'llYtilEtAN wax IN
FAVOR ..f it. and did not think IT 1111:11) IM3AGitEE
with hi, cilif, In en}' way. and might HELP me. I
ibdrerEmpe it W.LL It EN EFIT inn for the DIFEI
-1•1.1.1 E• IT 111 BE, 4 01:4 ENDED for, ax MY AUN'r
ItE.S I:11T I y it, P. IL DEERS.
( FRE OF' J ISORDER OF THE STOMACH.
A C, , •1 , t, try hm.f.t.nd Hoferrd from 14. nrs.
1 , 1:14:..: the sTi 3 , 1A(711. BEEN ENTIRELY
t:L RFD iiy 14E1(301 Malt Extract Ikveraika,.
Mio. E. DAFFEEt4Ekt.
,treet. N. Y.
EFFII APY I:PON TIIv INCIPIENT STAGE OF
'11:ril:1:41•1,A cONSUNIPTION.
lif:vt.ll.-01 veral nof 11,,tn , Malt Er-tract Beve
r:lre .1 Health. And .1 ICU ni,et happy ti, ray that It PO
1.1 .Y TXCITFbtJ AUTI VII' OF Tut: LUNGS.
and ENORNIOUSLY; the ItE6Ol-.
0 %'ll , N le en. !'.lf r.sl* now expands UN
-ItAI:I:AA•ED, the 4:01'011 11IJ11NItlIIEB, and I
1101 . t• it -AM E.A. , E ENTIRELY
11x r April le, 1F67,
IT STRENGTH ENs 7 IIIE WHOLE SYSTEM.
I ~n 1 c,',1:,N,! to eey that thy wife h. I; I:EATLY HENE -
I'M I) lo; tot; urn or I loll'n Malt Eltract. It in not only
a I!LEA SANT ta•vvragt., hat al , o a von' Er , tunclous
01. e. and ST REM ;THENS THE NtItVES, and the
NV HOLE SYSTEM,
C. I. W R
AGNE, No. =Ninth avenue.
NEW Y. Feb: 14:67.
s o ld evc.ywhrre. Pcreorm wishing agencies might ap.
ply to liotUrn Malt Extract Depot, 54 BroadivaY, N. Y.
JOHN O. BAKER t' CO._ ?
or2-vv,f,in.a SOLE AGENTS FOR VENNA..
GROCERIES, LIQUOILS. &C.
SCOTCH ALE.
Forty Casks McEwan & Younger's Fine
Scotch Ale,
Just Received aotk Sale by the Cask or Dom, at
LOW PRICES.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
S. W. Corner Broad and Walnut.
mhl.f.m.w4frp
LACE CURTAINS.
• 13A.R,GrA-INS IN
LACE CURTAINS.
CURTAIN MATERIALS, •
FURNITURE COVERINGS,
WINDOW SHADES,
AND urnox.sTqw GOODS.
Of the Newest Fabrics, Designs, and Qualities.
PIANO AND TABLE COVERS,
And a full line of
UOUSE•FURNISHING LINENS. QUILTS. &o.
At the Lowest Prices.
C. M. STOUT & CO
1106 Chestnut Street.
invi-wfm lyre
PRUNECI.--10 CASES 71h. CANISTERS,
JL high grade, French Imperial Prunes, lauding aud for
Rule by JOBEVII B. LitißST.Eft, & CC., Lai South Delaware ,
avenue.
ex
EX 111 HICION.
illS.fru• de Cuartoe.
COI,OCADo
(1411.1)
Slalie de recibliniento
"lEDICINALL.
PH. BENDER.