16!MM nustrqsas.lprotirom Mott MalatwilliAadeoriOaff. Mot tavtiall 0 00414 64 4 0 40404Ak5• Nwt BtNi,,, a g ciMa,„," t aOlilawk27o44 Nat sinmoovnlo. Oka Faring diutov titi Phitadelphia.' jy a g j/taing C,{gthinp , in And Pitting, 'Cioienv in .I'hiTadaphia. &g Fitting, ("ething in Philadelphia. p e a, jig& Clothing in Pkikidelphia, B e st mghs Clothing in Phitsdaphia. Bat Aide Ctothing in Phfiacte2phia. oat Node Clothing in Phattdeiphia. cheapest 'Clothing in Phriteidelphia, Chopeet COI*/ in Philad phics. Cheapeit Vlothielp fn Philadelphia. Waved 'Clothing in Philade/phid. Our stack Is tasasfsetured with e I/Pedal: l We for this sassoishr Wes. Wit tarry courrtrtune IN armor Arras WARD= or ANKIETIIINT. AND IN EMIR ITT AND awn or (wove. Priem eduntle gtuuwerteed imp& than tie to elsewhere, and JUL , satisiltotion guaranteed mem pure .or the saleimancey4„tagi,tnonekte., 'traded. Efittseag between / Ilianurrt lc Co., kVA and TOW= Auragram. i 518 Kamer Smarr. PHELADELPRIA. ANOVA BROADWAY. NEW Yam 1911AFEES3 ICURED.—IEOL. trEII.WELLI3 ORGANIC Vibrator. It 'fits into Ote car and is mitt perceptible, re. poses singing 'in the bead, and, coatis deaf persons to Vear distinedy vat churatalleta Public wseeMblies. • A Treatise um Deafness, Ostia% Consumption and cower their causes, meatus of weedy relief. and 'Owie care, by a pupil of the Academy of Medicine; Earls. Oast free for 10 cents..' Scroftdonirdiseases sucoessfully treated. Et. T. .11, STIZWELE, 31 East Washington nso, - liewlfork City. where all letters, to receive attar 'non, must be addreeeeL • • . Dr; EITIVWELL, of New `York, , will be'protessionttEY at UM Me etreet,ThiladelPhitt, Ttiesday, next, from 10 to 4 tobLis,ta,tham willad BUCK & 00.VM S. B BROW. PLANO& unn arLSONW a SIAMIAN'S CAIEENET meNs. 1145-5.14 J. B. -our D, aeventn and Chestnut MErEIt'SNEWLY.INPROVEDE zES ENT SCALE OVEESTRUNG mews, ite.knowledged to be the beet. Landon rare Medal and Filebert Awardpris America received. MELODEONS And 100019 D-HAND PIANOS. Waren:knits:l22 Arch et.., below Eight!). EVENING BULLETIN. Satmrday, rireclenther 16, 1867. TAO NEGRO CAR. DECISHON: .t.n interesting decision has recently been made by the Supreme Court of this State; affecting the relations between public carriers and the public who &meanie& The case tried was one in which a colored woman sued the West Chester Railroad Company for compelling her to - take a seat in a partic ular part of the car, appropriated for that purpose. The opinion of the Court was de livered by Judge Agnew, and a carefully mu tilated version of it was published by Tice Age, several days ago, in which the whole animus of the decision was suppremed, and the-tone' of the Court made as hostile as pos sible to the colored race. We give, to-day, the opinion in full, and it is well worth reading. Judge Agnew bases his decision, first upon the right of the public Carrier to divide his living freight in such a warm, in his • judgment, will promine the welfare, peace, and comfort of, all. This is illustrated by the recognized right to exchnie first-class male passengers froin. • "ladies' cars," and by the right of the clerk ot a hotel or steamboat to assign his customers to rooms or berths at his own discretion. In the second place he argues that 'there is , a differ awe, in fact, between the races,but that that difference implies no Inferiority on the part of one or the other. Thus he says: "This question must be decided upon reasona ble rrounds. If there be no clear and reasonable difference' to base it upon, separation cannot be justified by mere prejudice.: Nor is merit a test. 'The negro may be vroud of. his service m the field as a defender of his country. But it was not thought indefensible to separate even white soldiers from other passeneers. There is a clear and well-founded difference between the civil and military character, and the separation of soldiers from citizens implied no want of equality, but a sound regulation of the right of transit." And again: "The question is one, of difference, not of superiority or inferiority. Why the Creator made one black and the other white we know not; but the fact .is apparent, and, the races distinct, each producin Its own kind, and fol lowing the. peculiar law of its constitution. Concedi equality, with natures as perfect and rights a sacred, yet God has made them dissimi lar those natural instincts and feeling 4 which e always Imparts to his cleatures when He intends that they shall not .overstep , the natural boundaries He has assigned to 'them, ' 'Further on, Judge Agnew reiterates this main- idea of his opinion, thus: "But to assert sepaiatertess Is not to deel*n feriority In either—lt is not to declare one ve and the other a freeman, that would be to raw the • illogical sequence of Inferiority 'from differ ence only These passages, enforcing the distinct point of the decision.were all cut out from the garbled version presented .to, the public, a week ago, and to correct the false impres sion thus wilfully given, we publish the i opinion complete in to-day's paper. Another most important fact was sup pressed in'the mutilated copy of. this deci sion. The 'concluding paragraph, which deprives the whole opinion Kif all practical bearing upon cases which may hereafter arise runs thus: "It only remains to add that this cause arose before the pas , age of the act of 2:"?..d March, 1.8(17, declaring it an offense for railroad companies to, makeany distinction between passenaers on account of race or color; and our, decision pro nounces the law only as it stood when the case arose, leaving the act to operate upon such eases as shall fall within its provisions. Indeed. the act itself is an indication of the legislative understanding of how the law stood before." The whole decision is a calm, lawyer-like, 'lo , "ed and impartial view of the precise case, presented for adjudication. It is in ac cordance with the laws existing at the time the case occurred, and it denies, most em phatically, the right to discriminate_ against the negro on the ground of alleged inferiority. What its effect will be upon new cases re mains to be seen; but there is in it such a kind and just spirit, toward a race upon whom our modern Democracy so delight to trample, that it is not remarkable that The _Age hesitated to lay it in full before its readers. The New York Episcopal Diocesan Con vention concluded its labors yesterday after noon, : and adjowned in the moat harmonious manner. Nothing was said about the Tyng- Etubbs case, Ritualism, or anything of the sort,. The -Alsettal reader will be apt to set this down ; as indicating a large amount of cowman? On both sides, but a more careful consideiation will show that it was quintes sentially wise; There are are two parties in. that and is 'other dloceges; both of which earnestly desire'to be allowed to do as they please, Both 40. A, INbAlegollie &Ate Of the laws of their Church, and both kraow that they eannal. Prets their Pang to ''op isON . with Amoishibg their taVeTharioB W,t9i ritteigeli the Preeedent Which they des*s It We :Tyskg-StStabites, on ,tlCCOria‘. aide, attack :"the St' Albanhms, I thest 14trr, that the tlitialists will quiediand OW: reit on 014, precept, "Physiciark heal thiselfi' If, on the other hand, the Albanians 40 the Morgan-Diritee organize an attack situ the: TyntStubbites, the latter, will 'triumphantly' point to the former's extrtt-ribrical awl extrweanonical practices gs a justification for their own aberrations in theopposite di rection. All things considered, the "her mote policy was unquestionably the wisest and best. When two antagonistic Tiduals or inathis,whether n Church or State, get themselves equally in the; wrong, there is nothing like a little *'masterly inactivity," end' the managers Of the two sides of the Episcopal Convention iu Xew York showed more wisdom than cowardice in quietly shirking ' , the whole question. At Alm That 41e2tintr At Saar /Ma At 2incer At lima Hat. At Stbtaer://all. At lbwer'Hat ,AC natter Hat At 212wer Elan. At linter Hall At gbiver Natl. At Totem Malt At Tower Mt/. At Tower Iran At Tower Halt eit Tower . Malt Probably most of the city railroad compa nies will run their cars to-morrow. One of the most formidable objections that was urged 'against the running of •cars upon Sun da3rs,as well as week days, was the wear and tear of drivers, • conductors and horse flea'. The drivers and conductors can take care of themselves, and if they are CAW- Nal:nicked they will doubtless look out ;for over pay. The poor horses have no voice, and unless Dr. Swann and the general senti ment of humanity pronounces in flavor• of them, there is nothing to Stand, between the over worked animals and an additional day's toil. This morning we saw harnessed to a -car upon is line running north and ""south, not a hundred miles eastward.of the BULLE rrix office, a pair of quadrupeds that were about as famished looking •as the steed which Petru . ath etine. If these creatures are compelled to work an extra day in the week, there cer tainly will be two horses less in 'the world ere long. Horse-feed is not so dear but that these poor toiling animals shciuld have enough to eat. The fifth sale of pictures imported by Mr. A. D'Huyvetter, is advertized to take place' in Mr. B. Scott's Art Gallery. 1020 Chestnut street, On the evenings of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs day of next week. The pictures, over two hun dred in number, have been selected in the chief cities cf Europe with Mr. D'Huyvetter's well known taste. They include some of the best works of living Gorman, Dutch, Flemish and French artists. There are works by Verboeck hoven,: Van Severdonek, Verschnur, Knwasseg, W. Koekkoek, Musin, Kraseman, .Eversen, Count do Bylandt, and many others of high repute. The pictures are all hung and catalogued, and connoisseurs and.collectors-have an oppor tunity of examining them. There has rarely been a finer exhibition offered to the 'Philadel phia public. EVERY SATURDAY again comes richlyfreighted with readable articles from advance -sheets of London Society for November. , One of these is of great present interest, especially in 'England, describing "How I tell into the Clutches of King Theodore,"—the amiable King of Abyssinia, who offered to marry Queen Victoria, and was thrown into a. towering rage, because 'she de clined the honor. The other articles 'are , attrac tive, as the articles in Every Saturday arc wont to ibe. • John B. BfkVeral * , Onek_ASl nistellinarn, Noe. 232 and 234 Market street, wM hold'during next week. by catalogue, the followtng important • sites. viz. : ON MoNnas, Nov. 18, at 10 o'clock,' on: four months' credit, about t.OOO lots of French, India, Saxony and Bride h Dry Goods,. including lines of Perla Poplinee. Merinos. Detainee, Fancy Dress Goods. Black and Colored Siike and Velvets, invoice of Paris Brocho, Stella, and Black Merino Long 'find Square Shawls, of a favorite make: full tine Open Centre Broche Long Shawls, for city ".trade: Plaid •Woolen Shawls, 1 000 dozen Ladies', gent& and children's. Handkerchiefs. Also, ladles' medico Vests, gents' Ribbed Hose, Morino Shirts, Drawers and Jackets; full line Dress and Cloak Trim mings, 'Buttons. Braids. Ornaments, dre.: Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, White Goods, Gloves, Ostrich Feathers, Ties, Toye. Fancy Goods, die. ON Tossnay, Nov. dif, at 10 o'clock, on Your months' credit. 2.000 packages oßoota, Shoes, Bohm:wait, Hats and Cape. de. ON TLIUBBOAti, Nov. 21, at 10 o'clock, on form months. credit. 000 packages and lots of Foreign and Domestic Dry Geode, including Cloths. Fancy Cassimerce and Coatings , Beavers. Cloakinga. Retinas, Doeskins. Diego nets Safin, ItaHann, de., die. Also, Dregs Goods, Silks, Shawls. Linens, Shirts. Bak moral and Hoop Skirts. Seminal!. Tice, die. Aloe, 150 packages Cotton aneWoolestDorneetics. ON F11,11).A.Y. Nov. `M, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, ::80 pieces of Ingrain. Venetian. List, Hemp, Cot• tago and Rag Carpeting,. Auction Notice. Woes by Burrittik Co., Auctioneers, 230 111tatiltekt street, corner'or Sauk: On -MONDAY MOILNIN4i. Nov. 18, 500 lota Fancy Dry Goode. Shirts and Drawers, Germantown t j ood.. die . On WEDSIVSPAY MORNINO, Nov. 20. 1.000 lots Staple Dry Goode. Clothing. Governmentl?; ) , ods, tte. OU VIIVESPAY MORNING, Nov. 2 by catalogue, Pico Hundred Thowen4 Imported mad °medic Cigars, To. bootee._ Pipes, dm., comprising the stock of a wholesale houke.ide dining business . ._.. DryOn FIIIPAY NI OENINGs Nov. 22, SOO lots rancyand Staple Goode. Stocks of Goode. eke., to which we invite the attention of the troth). ~ Publle SAMS by Irbontas/Sic Mons, Anew tioneers-Valuable flea' Estate and Stocks 19th November. Included in this sale will befice Estates. by order of the OW anti , Court end Executors. Bee eataloguee, issued to-day. They also advert6e for the Seth November December 241 and 10th . severstvaluable Estates. Comprising Market street Stores. Elegant Residences. Valuable Mver•front Lots, Desirable wellings, Ground Rents, dtc: Zee full advertisements on seventh and last nage& Foe 51a.1.133 PUENITUME, BOOKS, etc.. see Auction bead. Stead Zetaie. ,. 3. M. Clitt m bona' public 13411) of Beal Estate. at the Philadelphia Eachango, on 'ISTONDAig NEXT. willtinclado the elegant Brown Stant, Residence; built in a' atiPotior. wanner by The present owner. expressly for hio own Anent hanry. No. Mt Looustr smrm; elegant Brick Reridence, No. 172.3 Anr aTICEET: Handsoms Roddelsee, with , side yin d. No. ;943 Attrarunt.o'rromr; Random° Pointed 'stone Itegidence in GalcuAtsnow vrixrAlt4Z COUNER . PEOVEIITY. Biting Gorden and Thirteenth stroke. and a numb( r of arbor dwellings and prottettico , dri3trable for occupancy or invcatment. .Catalogues now out. and can be bad at tho t thee. No. tioa WalnUt•atraet. Auction Notice—tux 0 Meets and The vverial attention of the trade IS cited to the lat*e and attractive mule of Boots, ShoeS,.BrOtisna. Balmoras. &c:: to be cold by catalogue, for coon, on Monday morn. lee. Noveintso. IN. commencing at ten o'clock. precisely, bY McClelland el Co., Auctioneers. at their store. No. WU Mark'?. aloof., • . . . . Real Estate Smle. Janie..A—Freeman , .6alo. on' Wedeettdey next. ineindee Feverni Netdee. to 1)0 )01d by orddr of the Orphart4 (,burl.` 4 / a irs and other,,Catatoouee. containing Pal tlascruptions,wm,be had at the Atiction Store. nmWRING'S AMERICAN LIQUID CEBIENT, FOR ending broken ornarnonta, owl other articles of Meek Chfne, Ively. Wood . Marble, 4c. N l .heating re, Wired of the ankle to be wended, ee the Gement, ways ret ' llYCnF "". For Baleb P LOWNra stationer. Protth Mailtb . etzrPot. two, nors fiSN'Wpinitt, inr IirCALLA . O - NEW HAT STORE. 1111 V, E. CORNER:TENTH AND CHESTNET, FoI DIEPLY CHESTNUT, ABOVE EIGHTH. Yo ont• ov age s0ll0•4 . THEO. IL WALLA. FASHIONABLE HATTER. At rile Old Established Stand. nca-tf.re NH OWStied street. WARBURTON'S /11PROVIPIN VTANTILATED /and eau .fitting Then Hate (patented), in an the ap : proved faldnons of the eealteL. , chettUnt-etri e iVr door to the ?oat-cam . , , _ WIRE ANGING B 4B icETl3 . pattern% andnoverat rtyles dr for rumentrins thorn 0n for male by TR . No. 835 (Right Thirt3 are) Market strfatt. botow. V AIL NlPrt-Itt 4 , WHIUH QUICKLY; NEATLY AND without pain, cut a toe or auger nail with Ostlital rot nil edge, afrofor *ale by TRIJMAN & SHAW. No. 835 Toirtv.tiveY Varkot divot below. Ninth. , A it rka wtl Alt wEr4l4.—WiLaitA'M I P OLLOCK, 110. eirtltiarkqt Arcot, Ilea lucre/016d Ids. ttock rf Carpe , m aUd lUil Clothe. For .duality Nut Aul w+. t; no Y:latruirto them. if you plOtttle. Market etrert. Lon tta, tbllll " ' THE WWI $V` fl IMILETII4.-41111;ADELPIIIA, s 4 1 1) t NOVEMBER 46,-'18.67 alllllllllllllllllllll Great Sale of Pictures. ar. TA:suP MUMMY AND TiApET pop An. 414 NORTII NINTLV enpor.Lr, $2 " s6o.7" l4 :9VellatOWN . G. M ag inents ran ging at every price _cut , every etyie, read - made or made to orep.r. ruit i4; cor f;iLX.TII and MA si .2 TO 41 3 5/1 —OVERCOATS—Chinchilla, Whitney. V. Regnitnanx, Waver, E Beavers. Pilou, dsc.—largefft ur variety in city. Oak bail, SIXTH tad HAP.X.ET Ste. $l3" $45. -- BuwEDTLV.GtirliforeeMUftenni ' ttglea. 13. MARKETStreetset. Oak 14all. WANAMAKER & BROWN. , . $ 2O TO Sa if fk . -DRESS SUITS ff all the desirable style!, suitable for tiny °coo l.' tiOIL: . WANAIIAKER Az BROWN. SIXTH and MAR, KET Streets. ' " $2O -BOYS , SUITS,. for School. Home and ir • , . Drem—newest styles . ' and beat 4886 k, nj,0,911; WANAMaIiEIt "" '''' , .'n' L'4: Urge Clothlng House. SIXTH and MARKET Streets. , . 7 TO obfllr, --MVP AND YOUTHS' ovEncoNrs , 11PIL.0J. in variety of. etylea WANA , MAHER & BROWN. Sixth SMarket etreete. $2 Tu SinitTS, AN N D I TCL , OWAN N oi sn A i IIp t 'GOODS of 'every kind, at mall advance above cost. WANAMAKER & DROWN, 1011 AK HALL, Great Ciothin_g ,ilouse, SIXTH and MARKET Streets. LADIES' NOTICE. GREAT REKCTION Il PRICES AT JOHN M. 'FINN'S, S. L Ca. Seventh oak& Streets. DRESS TRIMMINGS. BEADED GDIPB, WORSTED 'FRINGES:: BUTTONS. UTT ON'S. RIBBONS. ninnoNB ZEPHYR GOODS. ZEPHYR GOODS Embroidered Slippers. Gems of Beauty Tufted Horses and Flowers on Slippers Zephyr Cushions, 'tugs and Screens. Wiled Zephyr work, novel designs. STOCKINGS. STOCKINGS. LOWEST PRICES. LOWEST PRICES. Our 35 and 90 cent Stockings are full, regular and dura ble. Our priees for the genuine Iron Framed Goode arc the Rnvest in the city. MERINO UNDERGARMENTS, Ladies' Merino Vests, $1 00 and up. .Misses' ;demo Vests, good. 80 cents and up Children's Merino Veete, in largo variety- CORSETS. Corsets, woven. good cane, 90 cents per Pair. Corsets, woven, whalebone. good, drl 25 per pair Corsets, woven, 16 bones,sl 50 per pair. Corsets; woven, 32 bones. 191'80 per pair. Corsets, embroidered. all kinds. • stocking Yarns. -Stocking Yarns in large variety of colors and grades, a oweet prices. Linen Handkerchiefs; 10.12;14 cents and up. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, 25; 28, 30 cents and up. JOILN H. It 4p S. E. Corner SEVENTH and ARCH Street& • GREAT SACRIFICE IN JVIILLINERY 'GOODS. P. A: Hit.RDING & CO., 431. •AJEZ.CII, Will offer on Thursday, Nov. 14, THEIR ENTIRE WHOLESALE STOCK , OF 1%11114 - 3riery -40-ot:oda, AT RETAIL - , - - TOGETHER WITH DAILY CONSIGNMENTS FROM NEW YORK. FOR Su DAYS. Our entire stock must be closed out preparatory for SPRING TRADE, and the Coons will be void regardlevo of coot. HATS AND BONNETS., nole-r to th JUST OTJT! LEAVES GATHERED IN THE DAILY WALKS OF LIFE. By Hie compiler of the "DPilgrim , "rifted Snow ficker," "Manna for tc., For nide at MRS. JA7IIE'HANIIILTON' A t Book Store, Went End Stationery and Pietuzm Depot, lte 1.344 CHESTNUT Street, near Broad et. IF A PUDDIWO IS PROVED BY ITS EATING., WHY I not a Clothes Wringer by its use? Th 4 wide spread we of these labor and clotlies.saving articles has placed the question of their usefulness and economy beyond cavil. Severarof the best kinds are for sale by TRUNIAN ck.,BRAW. No. 835 (Eight ThirtY•fme) Market street, below Ninth. ' TIOYLE'S PATENT CLOTHES WASHERS AND Champion Clothes Wringers lowa's, cheap, at WM. H. KERN'S House Furnishing Steal, No. SA (Two PH ty , one) North Ninth street. nol6.2trPlt HAVE YOUR DINNERS COOKED IN QNE VESSEL, without one tasting'of the other, and Tree from any unpleasant odor, by using one of Zimmennaws Patent Steamers. • Call and see them at WM. R. KERN'S House Furnishing btore, No. 251 (Two Fifty-one) North Ninth street.. noltlatrPit 71` OGRINGGLASSES AT RETAIL, VERY CIIE'AP, L4.,,f0r Varh.—We offer our large stock, from now until the let of January, at retail. Handsome Oval !Sifters from SG upwards; very rich Arell-top Pier Mirrors from 11%; over 12,000 small plamber . ..Nlirrors at very low ri ees. Lookingglass Plates cut for, every description of frames. J. G. A; W. R. SALTER, lt. • 811 Market street.. SIL I K Thi LA te C o E r 13 131taIcillkIE:181k. Lace Babes, great variety of atterna, 4:06 cents; about onabelf usual price ; 800 dozen stock. ~ isrAL THREAD BLACK LACE BARBEL .....ziE, of of real Black Thread Barbee at reasonable prices; a small lot R AL VALEN CTENNE ANI) CLUNEY LACE HDKFB. EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIESS.— 'flit:KED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS., ciRCIIIE FS. HEMSTITCHED LINEN HAI , DK ERCHIEFS. MOURNING LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. A great variety of Handkerchiefs at reasonable pricer', for the approaching Holiday Presents. BAR( iAINB inEticea andlimbroideries of every descrip• Don; portPna.of this stock have recently been purchased for 60 and 60 cents on the dollar, and parties are assured that no bursted concern will be permitted to undersell. WORNE'S Lace and Embroidery. store, No. :i8 North Eighth street. . . it. NOVELTIES IN TRICK FRENCH BREAKFAST and Demi Toilet Sete. GEO. W. VOGEL, N 0.1016 Chatter. street. Bce jun received from Poriß, ono cute of tioveltiee in THICK BREAKFAST AND DEMI TOILET SETS, : . COLLARS AND SLEEVES, var i ou p dice in the neck, 113/, 12, 12k, 13 end inehep. nolߢtrp• COMPOIJND CHARCOAL BISCUIT, FOR DYSPEPSIA. A valuable remedy for 11r.anmenn, ACIDITY, WaTra. mug% Naveiu, CONSTLVAT[ON, and other forme of Ind'. gotten. The fineet Willow Charcoal and other effectual medielnee are combined in the form of Bran Biscuit se as to be very p_alatable. Prepared only by JAMES T. SHINN, Apethecary, corner Broad and Spruce &treats. Sold by Drucedete taerally. oda Imo* 1 I NHL% RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. STEAM Packing Hoee, &c. • Enginema and dealers will find a full assortment of Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Bolting, Packing Hoge, &c.. at the Manufacturer's ticadquertere. GOODYEAR'S, •80b Cheetnut etreet, South aide. N, B.—We have a New and Cheap Article of Garden s o d Pavement Hose, very cheap, to which the attention of the public le called. ROCKHILL &WILSON, FALL CLOTHING. MEN'S ijitli'ffiNtl. 401 MD'6O5 CHEWINtri.sTRet CORSETS. WINTER CLCITIMG EMS' PIetTRING QUILTED SKIRTS. 4. J. If HAFLEIGH, 1012 and 1014 Chestnut Street, WILL OFFER , ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 18th, 5 CASES ENGLISH QUILTED SKIRTS, To Moo Importation, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. nolb•om w St§ J. M. lIAFLEIGH, 012 and 1014 CHESTNUT STREET, WILL OFFER Monday, November 18th, 1,000 PIECES STRIPED POPLINS, Reduced from 50c. to 25c. " " 75c. to 371 c. A LARGE MOIOSTOENT OF 313111ESS GOODS, T BAIT 7118 POUR PPM nol6 m w :AO 23. Bargains at the Cheap Store, 23. NO. 23 NORTH NINTH ST. A JOB LOT OF SOILED BLANKETS, CiIEA.P. CLOAKING CLOTHS, TO SUIT ALL TASTES, AT VERY LOW PRICES. BEST CALICOES IN TAE MARKET, IS3 c. A FINE ASSORTMENT OF DELAINES AT 18',c, Muslin, Flannels and Linen Goods, VERY LOW. LIMES' AND GENTIIIHOSIERY. HELMET LID BROOM SHAWLS. MEN AND ROES' WEAR. MERINOES, POPLINS, AND A FOLL LINE OF DRESS GOODS. AT OLD TIME PRICES. JEST RECEIVED. A FULL LINE OF BALMORALS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR STOCK. F. SCHUELLERMANN, NO. 23 N. NINTH ST. For Fall and Winter of '67---'6B. Brilliant Banufattuera In RARE CONFECTIONS, FOR FAIRY BE AB FOR RESEW, STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 12A,0 MiLrket St. nol6-atri4 EMBROIDERED SUPPERS, NEW DESIGNS. JAVA CANVAS, NEW AP.TIULE. OPERA HOODS, CHOICE STYLES. HERCULES BRAID, BEAUTIFUL QUALITY. MRS. A, M. CROMBARGAR, 103 South. Eleventh Street. SECOND Store below Ebert:mt. nose w e3t 4P /34) 0 Y AND HARLEIGH. LEHIGH: - COAL. BEST QUALITIES SCHUYLKILL COAL, A.LTER'S - COAL DEPOT, NINTH srrnmErr BELOW GIRARD AVENUE. Branch Office,cor. Sixth & Spring Garden. noVtirp FOURTEENTH WARD DEMOCRATS AND REPUB. 11C8115 will meet daily at 1023 Spring Garden street, at JOHNSTON'S DEPOT, and furnish their houses with beautiful styles of Wall Papers and Linerairindow Shades before the next campaign. , sel4-Iy4p SUNDAY .EXCIIRSION.—STEAMBit PILOT BOY, for linrling.ton and Bristol, leaving , second wharf 'below Arch street, at o'clock A. M. and 2.80 P. M.. Retureing,leave Bristol at wharf,loand..E.,F....M4 stooPlng ^at - Meg= TecollYi Riverton' anif , .l3rivetly. 'as nanaL each way. 25 cents. tic • 40 cents____ lt ROCKHILL &WILSON, READY-MADE CLOTMNG, - c,L(1)TH . 1X(4.1,41A1i1,ii... TO tkß.!)liti•;.-\4:.' At tho SbAiitnt Notice. 608 AIM 605 CHESTNUT STREETr' .0 ..R. E S Si '.G.o.ol)s', MUST BE CLOSED OUT. ED W. HALL & CO., Invite tlio attention of Ladies to their immense stock of Silks, Shawls, Cloths, and Dress Goods, Which will be offered at such prices as win insure rapid • oaks. STORE OPEN AND 'READY FOR BUSINESS AT EIGHT O'CLOCK A. M. - ip .7 , , gpOesi:Natitty: . GREAT SALEHI., - -: ; . • • • I` , T ne:Ii::•'• BARgAINS , Arid Every Description. of DRY GOODS. 28 S. SECOND ST., siirEitwit QUALITY LYONS SILK OLOAX VELVETS, The Best in the Market. 32. INCH. VELVETS. 216-INCH VELVETS: 40-INCH VELVETS. FOR SALE, CHEAP, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ED WIN HALL & CO., 2A South Second street. SUPERIOR QUALITY BLACK SILKS, THE BEST IMPORTED. ORDINARY QUALITIES SILKS. COLORED SILKS, heavy qualities OCILARED CORDED SILKS. VELOUR OTTOMAN SILKS. COLORED GROS GRAIN. COLORED MOIRE ANTIQUES. EVENING SILKS. WEDDING SILKS. FANCY SILKS. Being very decirous of reducing the quantity of our Sille, we will offer ruck' inducements as will insure rapid sales. EDWIN XIALL * CO., South Second s treet. ALL-WOOL POPLINS. CHOICE COLORS. For Sale Less than the Late Auction Sale Prices. EDWIN HALL it CO., FRENCH MERINOES, AT 621-20. FRENCH MERL - NOES; 75 eta. FRENCH MERINOES. etm. FRENCH MERINOES. $l. EDWIN HALL C BROCHE LONG SHAWLS. For Sale n o Ler,;Ei S than, the ate Auc liale t'ricee.L EDWIN HALL & CO., South SECOND Street 7,200 YARDS OF • FANCY DRESS GOODS, IT 25 CEMI PER YARD, REDUCED FROM s<l. . This Lot of Dress Goods is a Great Bargain. BDWIN HALL & CO., 20 South SECOND Street. ASTRACHAN CLOTHS, At Reduced Prices. EDWIN HALL & CO., No. 28 South Second Street, Invite the attention bf Ladies to their Mock of FIN E ASTRACHAN CLOTHS, Fcr h of Frenrh and German mantfacture. 1N Tlllo , ltrNell ATh. BEAUTIFUL 5HADE50F............ BEAUTIFUL SHADES OP . ... BEAUTIFUL SHADES 0F..... BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF BEAUTIFUL SHADES OF • IN TIN: (31:TVA AN Alt: SPLENDID QUALITY OT. SPLENDI D QUALITY OF. SPLENDID QUALITY OF. SPLENDID QUAi...rntQJ'. SPLENDID QUALITY DV, - , LADIES' WILL V1ND ,4 111115 'THE FINEST Assowr. MEM(' AND CHOICEST COLORS IN Tnr, CITY; ANO OFFERED AT SUCH PRICES AS WILL .INSURE RAPID SALE. nold.2t ROCKIIILL &WILSON, BOYS' IPANOY!SIJITS. /(13S' Cl/IRCCL.TS' a fst Styles, :,,, • ~-,:7 -',77.;,4,!;•;:,,,:t..,... 1:i iiiiii ANDI3OS";HEEITHUTSTREEE, 28 South Second street. 28 South Socond xtreet. ..PURPLE ..GARNET ....AMBER ...BLACKS _WHITES BLACKS • • •• AMBERS CRAY AND WHITE ••••••••••.....WIIITES E. IL & CO .. 1- . itAIIiBALIK .8111,TS; BLANKETS GREATLY, REbtrOED PRICES. The subscriber' are now prepared to oder the largest se. sortnent to be found hi the city of Superior Quality BLANKETS, All Wool and extra widths, for best family use. Crib and Cradle Blankets, Aad a fall line of MEDIVM BLANKETS, For Hotels, Pattilc lostitutiOae, etc. Sheppard, Van tfarlingen & Artisan, 110USTRILMSIIN DRY INDS, No. 1008 Chestnut Street. n016•16t RICH LACE CURTAINS AUCTION PRICES! The vubsoribers have Jost received. from the fate AUCTION BALES IN NEW volts. 300 PAIRS OF FRENCH LACE CURTAINS, From the lowest to the WOW quality. tome of thi RIMIEST MADE. ALSO. Nottingham Lace CurtaitA, Embroidered Muslin Curtains, Jacquard and Vestibule Curtains, In Great variety. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Anise% 1008 Chestnut Street. nole4Stry CHEAP LINEN GOODS. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Anita, No. 1008 Chestnut Street, Are now receiving from the recent AUCTION LES, SOME VERY CHEAP LOTSOF Barnsley Sheeting*, Towsls, Other Linen Goode, To which they. Invite the attention of buyers, AS BEING NEARER TO. OLD PRICES than anything they have been able to offer. uolglfit rpf NOTICTE. NOT HAVING A SURPLUS STOCK HALF A MILLION, We are prepared to offer New Gooits AT TUE LATEST REDUCED PRICES ]PERKING: noll4t 4p DING, AND ENGAGEMENT RINGS, WAR— ranted of solid fine Gold; e full assortment , of sizes. FARR do BROTHER, Jewellere. • • 224 Chestnut street. below . Fourthelower side. ROCKIIILL &WILSON, oioths, Cassimeres. and Vtatingse Chinchilla and Plain Beaver Clethns, Cloths for. Coo.ohmon.' dook for. ~4i1,00"00y.f.. Aiii) 605 CHESTNUT STREET Muslin Draperies, Huckabatftand 9 S. Ninth St. SECOND UMON. Bie LATPST TUE OA:1MB. 6minertiil Qietatioti. FROM CALIFORNIA. o;hipriftigAr Destructive Fire in Cincinnati. jay the Atlantic Telegraph. Lotwin:, Nov. 16; Noon.—Consols for mosey, 94 946. U. 8. Fivo-Twenties, 70 9-16. Illinois Central, 853(. Erie Railroad, 473 g. LIVERPOOL, Nov. 16.—Cotton is easier; prices declined 1.16 on American descriptions. Bales probably 8,000 biles. , Uplands, 8:7-16d.'Orleans, 811-164: ' likeadstnffs are steady. Provisions and pinduce undtangol. From California. - SAN Fmtircisco, Nov. 15.—lionoluln dates of the 2d report the H. 8. steamer Lackawanna, the French war steamer Venus and English war steamer Alert In port, at the same time. The Lackawanna sails for a cruise to the Windward Islands on the 6th. The Alert Is bound for Val parable, thence home. The 'Venue sailed for Told% October 28114 The master and steward of the English bark Gueshing were -arrested for smuggling. The Idahefilpokellie whale ships Matillus and Mary Roman at the entrance of the harbor of Honolulu, bound In ' , 's 1 ‘ .;, ne:Nic#iiitsgi'it6traer America said titHlay The Tab* .Thelust Mining Company have levied an , assessment of ono hundred dollars per Sam FlCANctsco, Nov. 15.--Flonr is quiet at *7 , 58. Wheat dull at *2 45(y2 55. Legal tenders, 71%. " " Deetrattive Wire at Cincinnati. CINCINNAT/, Nov. 16.—The Are corner of ; Linn and. Clark streets yesterday, destroyed twenty frame buildings. The loss is 030,000; which Is partly Insured.' NEWS BY THE CUBA CABLE. PORTO RICO. The Late Storm.... 'Whole Streets In littliss..The Loss !nenlettlable. IlsysNA, 1867.—Later advices from Forte Rico are received. The late tempest was more severe than the two terrible gales which visited the 111-fated island previous to 1850. AU the towns have , been terribly desolated. One thousand houses have been laid in ruins and three thousand have been severely damaged, In some instances the houses along entire streets have been demolished and the roadway entirely hidden by the ruins. No news whatever has been received regarding the effects of the storm in the central portion of the island, where, on the savannahs, numerous herds are pastured, but elsewhere the cattle have been killed and the fields swept entirely bare. The loss is incalculable. The merchants of the Island have demanded that flour, corn, provisions, &c., shall be entered duty'free. TORTOLA, Rattaveigitur of the Under' Water tor Eight Hoare. HAVANA, Nov. Us, MT.—Latex advice from Porto Rico confirm, in - ail its particulars, the statement that during the late terrible gale . e little Island of Tortola, of the Virgin Group,en tirely disappeared, being completely submerged, - itie said, for eight hours. Every living thing, man or animal, upon it, perished. VENSZUELJL ll.airoarra a Naval Post. HAVANA, Nov. lo, lB67 .— Advicea from Vene zuela state that Lauayra, a port on the Card bean Sea, and the principal seaport, of the republic, has been erected into a naval post. POLITICAL. Senator Wilson's Views of the South. ern Blacks—The Cotton Tax. Bee. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts., has written the following letter to a colored man who is a candidate far the Reconstruction convention faSouth Carolina. Hallett. Masa., Nov. 6, 1,6675---Mr. James H. Barrie: Mr MAE Sir.: I am glad to ere you are in nomination for the Convention, and. I trust, sure of an election. Regard ing you, my dear sir, to be one of the foremost men of your race in the country, and knowing the noble part you are taking for restoration in your State. I write you now to say that you and your race have a great duty to dis charge to this time of trial. Republican defeats no matter how caused, impose upon the colored men of ' the Stales lately in rebellion great nurponsibilitice. May our Heavenly Father i a!ve you all devotion. courage and WO rsi - do to do the ty work before you! In these days o disaster I indulge the hope that God has willed it that the poor,baled black men, enfranchbqd by Corium. shall nave the honor of bringing into the Union the rebellions States with the equal rights of all men assured. Never was a grander task imposed upon men than is now Imposed upon the seven hundred thousand colored men of the liputh. They bold In their hands the fate of their race. I f they are firm, tree, moderate and self-sac. rifting. they with the loyal men. and the true men com promised the ir rebellion, will win in spite of the Prost • dent and enemies South and North. Do not, my dear sir, fear Congress,. We will not retreat a single inch. Comae will stand like a rockin defence of its poll of Depend upon this. Pa triotism, 11 Justice -all demand that Congress shall stand fi rm against powerful toes and weak friends. Do your whole duty Reconstruct yew State. Secure equal rights for all, Provide school,' Amain" taxation, cu e/lured° industry. and you will Shame ha of the loyal North into doing Justice. Let confiscation be, as it should be, an unspoken word in your State. It has no meaning here. When in the South last Spring, _ I saw that the colored men would vote for a recd on that travel to their race equal tights; and I saw, too, that only liberty-loving. loyal men, and men C0111.1M16812 by the rebellion, who were sincere, true and brave, would stand the test. I honor the men who nobly support the plan of reconstruc tion that dishruathisel them. /want no better test of fidelity to the country than many men, ender civil die abilißes. hove shown by Annie/sting reconstruction; end Isiah TOMO - MUM then men of their disabilities atthe earliest day. We can and we ought to trust such men. ittaa. home from the South with the conviction . that the cotton tax ought to be muted and that it ought to apply to the arm of this year:and ?ant Confirmed En this conviction by all I hear frotrijrottr, section. 1 hope Core -grew will at oncerepeal the. cotton tax, and remove the civil disabilities of the men who are doing all the can to restore peace and giutileqeal tights to all. Yours "." HENRY WILSO . Letter irentooll4 F. E. Spinner, United Stiffer TrenZlilrer. WASIUktON., Nov. :' IM .*HO/1,. E.. G. Spauldino , Buffalo, Ditty fltht Your note of the, 6th inst. has been received. If some one who believes in high toned swindling will write in favor of open repudia tion I will agree to give the subject the consideration of a careful reading. But I have not the patience to read 'nutting aovotieting the awaking expedient of paying the National debt in depreciated currency. The ilecre. tarp of the Treaeury Is sound on that subleckand in his forthcoming annual report Will eddrggil ad argument to Congeae and the country that I Eh sure will please you and thou who arc neither knaves nor fools. The finance question Is to beconittqle leading one in the ItOrZlooll of parties. and I blid honed that such men area ligil„Sto. v.91/ 11 .„_VV9 11 1. 4 'have remained,with the yea bodY of new fri en ds : if eying an abiding faith in the honesty of the peo"..ie. I believe the question will be one that holiest Americans will be spared cheatsme of having their nation stigmatized ea a land of and awindlers. Very truly your friend, • F. E. SPINNER. General Butler's Views on the Vim maces. The following letter from General Butler was in reply to a citizen of Milwaukee, who bad declared his views, as given in the Boston Advertiser, "fiat repudiation." LowELL. MAIM. Friday, Nov. 8, 1867.—Dear Sir : Yours of October 23d has reached me. My financial pro. Positions are not repudiation; they hold the nation to the fulfillment of-the- contract, but no more; -Argu ment is wasted upon any pawn who does not see the distinction between Mr. Fondle tons proposition and mine. Ono proposes to issue pro mises to jolty without Interest sufficient to redeeua all. the bonds Which beer interest ; the other proposes to terfow money on a new loan to pay an indehtedneea of the Malted States according to its terms. Mine is neither =OW un caw tibltional nor illegal You had better read them care. envy sin. x oura, truly, BENJ. F. BUTLER. Peter Yates, Fag., Milwaukee, Wis. ' Vltolll 3 /VIEW YORK* , New Yeast. November lath ,— A` Very bad iade 1. of self destruction occurred , last night on one of the; Atlantic streaker South ferry boats. it appears that law Isabel Lee, a youngwomap, twenty•otte years of ,aae. who lived with her mother in Mew York, bed been laboWng under a s t evemoniminsanitt ant her physician , h av ing re rota:tended out exercise and frequent .trips acme ea river . her rather-In-law. Mt -Jamosowas wont , vuoth. her to city on the eight _o'cloek had last crtli - ' ,7 .6he meowed. more rational:maw She had een t e time pot, and ..Mter, the boat had', left th e op on the NOW Tom 'ame ana passed through the segib i nenspanidn and LOU,t to_,,,,thliticerisett t ,rheatk .r 4anmindankeegint badge nor isisatints ' ti IligkrilW. Wile= Itikot ,t 0". ,J4',X,, e 1E 1 24 " 1 a 5.°351 ~r 4 '. in il i‘e ki tO t teire ' .-x :Skirt, i' w OM way,: her ' weignt,"hea m...ie tikir it ma weal to sightly' out tittetimi aide har gt ;„, 4 lamentable ortion , Of the deb' lithe datate , iiivehihim, errpboat stopped Sid to , ;WSW WV. ~ a t - rescue was made by any - ' I a mob eh nee w the boat. 1 ' , , . 4 4 ~, 1,: . MOM it tAtineriavari, gingering for air , to m Annie in which the Rine: OlutsiW effidtdral a vast arrAy of oreli. . . e AkWorld 'pith° t,ie,w axe tO Wr!aat ' ' Al 0 ~ , :.,, .. , ! ,7;:.,- - -7,.:., , ,iej A ~: - ...f ~ Itg • Now York. in ono mammoth exhibition of skill- and emulation, such as the wort et has never before wit nessed. The details of this magnificent festival, ' Which have already' been decided upon, enable one to form some conception at the entertainment which is in preparation for, the''American public. The project. comprehemdvo and splendid as it , is. originated about three years ago, at an immense mee tin g of Sharp shooters frotn etntost every European.country held in 0136 of the famous free tovsns of Germany. To this nearly every Schntzen corps In the United States sent a delegao hen; and, alter the usual rifle matches had ended ,, with more or lees satisfaction to the contestants, some one started the idea of inviting the organizations of the Fatherland to visit America. ndah4 6 7/15 113 i tv ,,A. ihes tern BY , from e ea n Y !In 21/ Nut the brig . —ll e4l id '.the North I erg .6 we hands, it is alien of Alfred Tooker, the mate. The latter who is in oustedvas charged with having caused the sailor's death by aleriking him on the head with a ca bar..:. At the meetly Of the Beard of Aught .uteryleY a claim for $lO,OOO for ti nworks furnished the city July 1,186 d, was presented. . The Episcopal Diocesan - Convention eoncladed its pro. teedinita yoaterday. ' Several reports of Committees were adopted, and a closing address was delivered by Bishop Potter. MUT BULLETIN. 'UTZ OF THE THERMOMETER TEM DAY AT IMF ISIMATIN 0117108. 10 A. 111....90 deg. 19 M.... 50 deg. 9P. M.... 54 deg, Westber. 'dean Wind West. • IsA . Mir, 8. W. corner of Third and Coates ,treete, till receive orders for the London Illem ,,qed News for Christmas, as the plate is ex- Leted A. be superior to any yet issued. POWERFUL PILLS • An Itinerant quack in Texas was applied to by one of Colonel Hays's rangers to extract the iron part of an Indian arrow from his head, where It bad lodged for some time. "I cAn . sot 'farad that, ,stranger," said the would-be doctor';' "because in , do it would be nigh killin' ye; bat I can give ye a box o' pills that will melt it in yer head." We can give our readers some good advice in the shape of a suggestion, that they buy their r,041 of Mr. W. W. Alter, Ninth street, below Qtrard Figfautt,'atid9,toV ch , ~,Comet: Slap Gardmiatr ßran eets. "Bowitit'abirst - ARABIO Eiscuitte--.' . • "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets." "BOWer's at= AtableSecrets." '• "Bower ' s Own Arabic Secrets." "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets.'.!. "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets." "Bower s Gum Arabic Secrets." "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets." "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets." "Bower's Gnm Arabic Secrets." "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets." For Coughs, Colds, IloareeneeN Sore Throat, and Bronchial "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets." Irri t at ion s. •`Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets." "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrete." "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets." "Bower's Gum Arabic Secrets." "Bower's Gum Arabic Secret" Manufactured by Bowen, Sts.rn and VINE. Price 35 cents. Sold by Draggiste. Wertz/or= TO Coss OR VTR MOICF.Y RE runtsm—Dr. Itheumatle. Itecuuly hay cured 4,600 easellthenmatUm, Netfralgta and Gout In'thia city, Prepared at 29 South Fourth erect. 0 .. BES. - ZW'S 80APS—Elder Flower Turtle- Oil, Glycerme, Lettuce, Sunflower, Musk, &c. Snownits & Baorntms, Importers. 23 South Eighth etrect, Dr.mrsoisrs' fitncontsa and Fancy Goods. EnownEN BEcrnmars, Importers, 2S Routh Eighth street, Jumciorg 3rOTHErt..3 AND NC:IISES 1.1155' for children n safe and pleasant medicine in bower's in fant Cordial. :Laboratory Sixth and Groen. WILLOWS COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. - The great popularity of this safe and efficacious preparation is alone attributable to its intrin.ic worth. In the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Whoop ing Coughfs and all consumptive symptoms, it has no superior, if equal. :•Let no one neglect the early aymptoma of disease, when an agent is theta at hand which will alleviate all complaints of the Cheat, Lallga or Throat. Sold by it B. Wllbor, Chemist. No. 166 Court street, Boston, and hi Philadelphia 'by Jot:akin, Holloway Cowden, and druggists generally. WRIGHT...B ALGONATED GLYCERIN. TAUT.= Or SOLIDTVIED Gr.TrEtIN softensand smooths the skin, prevents chapping, im parts beauty and brightness to the complexion, is de liciously fragrant. transparent and superb as a Toilet Soap. Sold by all Drugghtts. Watoor. Philadelphia. '-- • • Bales st the $lOO Pa Sa 2 sera 10514 400 eh Lehliv elk IE4O 301‘ MOO City fla new 101 X 25 eh Leh Val 11 b 5 L 51% 1000 do 1013, 80 eh Penns B 50 3000 do lots 101% 3 ell do eaeh 50 2000 Penn R 2mg Ge 93% 100 eh Bead R 48.60 100 eh Sob Nay prf aGO 20 100 ah do b 5 4 , 1.69 5 ah do 21 There bus been no falling off in the demand for money, and a considerable amount of paper is forced upon the street, owing to the inability of the banks to supply the wants of their regular customers. The rates on "call loans" range from 635 to 733' per rent. on Government -and mixed collaterals; and from 9 to 12 per cent. for names of unexceptionable character. There still exists that feeling of uncertainty , as, to the future course of evader, and as a consequence prudent men manifest no disposition to increase their indebt edness. There was a better feeling at the Stock Board this morning and an increased demand for all classes of securities, on many of which an advance was real ized. The transactions in Government LOS= were of a limited character at yesterday's figures. City Loans were a shade better. Sales'of new City 6's at 1013(@, 1013‘. The best Ina for the old issue was 97. Canal stocks met with an increased demand. Sales of Schuylkill Navigation at 20 8.60, and Lehigh Naviga eon at 3035 5.30, closing strong at 30.1; bid and 313( asked. 11 was offered for Susquehanna Canal, and 46 for Delaware Division. Railroad stocks were firmer. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 50; Reading Railroad at 48.69; Lehigh Valley Railroad at 513;-an advance; Catawissa Railroad Preferred was held • at 213(, and Philadelphia and Erie Railroad at 25. 1243; was bid for Camden and Amboy Railroad; 63Y.,; for Norristown Railroad, and 83 for North Pennsylvania Railroad. Bank shares were unchanged. Oils and, Coals were quiet. In Pusenger Railway shares 103‘ was bid for Hertonville. The Third National Bank notifies its stockholders that the new State tax on their shares will be assumed and paid by the Bank itself. • Smith, Randolith & Co., Bankers, 15 South Third street, quota at 11 o'clotk, as follows:Gold, 1393 i ; United Stateslssr Bonds, 1141133; ;United States 5-2011, 1862, 1084 0 4108 N ; 5-20'e. 1864, 1053‘610536; 5-20's, 1865, 1063(ig1061; ; July, 1865, 1073(i1a 107.71; 5,20'5, July, 1881 , 10TANII 07 %; United States -10:40's, 1023;40°2g; United States 7-30'a,lert series, pax; 1-110's; 2d series, 105U@ 105 X; 3d scrim, 1065:010535 ; Ccimponnde,December,lB64,llB3(6ll9. Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, &c., tri-day,as follows: United States 6'e, issimag@npi; Old IWO Iletathi. • 108410ti3(; New 5.2080nd5, 1864, 1030105 X; • 5-20 Sonde, 1865 , 106 304 186 511144 33011,38: g ra1y, 186,1073‘41077(115-20 80P18,1547.10V44 t / 4 4 0 ;• 481 i18, 1024162 U: 7.7-18 , August, pars A l to), 105 3 4•41063( ; 7 3.10, July, 105)(6 lox ; Gold (at 12 o'slock), 139M41.40. Mespe.,l3e.oven & Brother. No. 40 South Third street, 361 w; the following, imotations of the rates of eielmage to-day, at IP. M.: American Gold, 1393 4 0 140; Silver-gairters and halves, 13433W3G; U.S. '6's, 1981, 1123„®113; do. 1662,108®1081 ; do. 1864, 105}(®10535; do. 1865.106.1063; ;d0.1865,new, 1073(®107%; do. 1667, 10734®107z4 ; U: S. We, 10.40'5, 10201023; ;U.S. 7 3.lo,ltine, 1051-.A1053,4 ; do. July, 100,7610 5 g; Compound Interest Notes-- June, 1864, 19.40; laly, 1864, 19.40; August, 1864, 19.40; October, 1864, 19.0020 ;Dec.,1864, 191,410%; May, 1665,173(®1735; August, 1665, 163(6163,1 ; Sept:, 1665,15%@1631(; Oettiber„; uswg,l6., ..•,- . , PltilleA • elphia Maorketst. S.vrounikv. Nov. 16, 1867.--Bark—The stocke are light, and the demand is (Tod. Sales of 15 hhels 'No.I O,nereitron at $5515 ton. Seeds—Cloverseed in in fair demand at $6'750 7 eV w 64 lbs. Timothy ranges from $2 44421 65. Flaxseed sells at $2 45652 b 0 J bushel. The volume of. business In Flour is small, but prices are well maintained. There is no deniand for ship ment, and the . home consrunere purchase soaringly. Sales of a few hundred barrele it $7 Roe 50 for super. fine ; $8 50€49 50 'for 'extras ; $lB.ll for North , west extra , family ; $llOl2 75 for l'.tmasyl. sylvan% and , Ohio d 0... do., • and $130514 for fancy brands, according to quality. ' Rye Flout is sell ing at $8 0010 barrel. Notlnng . doing,in, Corn The demand far prime Wheat is fair at, full ,prices,: bat:common grades are neglected.. pales of ,cornmeall andvrime 4t,, VA 204 4 2 56 . ' l l 6 / 3 *is Oil Wilk pays of "Penna. at ,S 1 40011 65. In . roser,-, salee7 000: busbelel yelloW at '5l 40, and , 0,poo! bushels 'Western mixed at $1 8130141d8SX. Qat. - are, usiVi • sales of 2,500 bushels at 48(3750. No doing in Barley and " 41 T 0 Iniptft4l.6eot3o.l,o,tlPffj,::: ':14C171 iNir•-vourv ,, : I k 1141112 , • - 1 0314 P 1144 ,, • ..• - Tilt DAIL E;;ZMI Saturday, November 16. EVENI/SlO BULLETIN.7-1 ) 111,1 / ApE1,1 3 131A. SATIJR,PAY, NOVEMBE4 16 $ 1867. TH"litiDE;l)lll . os:';' . ~- : ...-:..)1-'0..:. . :),,40i- -4 ,41 BY TELEGRAPH. ' . 'lf;'. .`:',!V•7: c ',C ,f 74 ': :.: , "r! . • WAS II IN Gr' T 0 N. THE IMPEACHMENT QUESTION. , NO • Concliisiai,.l - liet:f,,c !leached. The Committee' Othentrise -Occupied. Friona -IWaslalngton. [Special Despatch to the Phtiesenhia Evening Bulletin.] WMitiNG7oNI , Nov. 13.---Notwithstanding the numerous sbite'menta giVen to the public recently relative to tinproceedingaudi clary Commithe Character of their report, when it will be submitted to Congress, and the sentiments, cif the various members of the Com mittee on the question of impeachment, it is ascertained from a member of the Committee that, so far,nothing has been said or deelde&abont mak ing the report, and nothings is positively known how the Committee will, stand : when the vote Is taken on the . question of impeachment. Since the Committee assembled on the 13th; the entire time has been occupied in hearing the testimony of kiew witnesses relative to the Maryland Con stitution, and in considering evidence taken by the sult-Cotionittee. 'Actinic Subject before the Committee, that of impeachment, has not yet been meted, nor will any action betaken until a full meeting of the Cinimittee can be had,vihich will not be before next'week. 4 Meseri. Williams and Woodbridge are still absent., The former i n expected to-day, and the latter in the beginning of the week. fly the Atlantic Velerraph. Lounox, Nov. 16 .1 P.' M.—Consols for money 94 9-16. 8.5.20'5, 7010-16;- Illinois Central, 8531; Erie R. R., 48. FRANKFORT, Nov. 16, 3 P. 8. 5 20's, LiviutrooL, Nov. 16, 3 P. M.—Cotton and breadstuffs unchanged. Lard 525. Tallow - 445: 3d. All other articles unchanged. LONDON, Nov. 16, 3 P. M.—The markets are unchanged. ANTWERP, Nov. 16, 3 P. M.—Petroleum - A Shocking Myinciry. 'CT-EMI:AND, Nov. 16.—Mr. Gregory, the pho tographer located on the public square, was forma in his room, this Morning, with his throat cut, together with a girl, name unknown. Both were dead. The girl had been shot. Nothing explanatory of this mystery is known as yet. Steamer Ring Philip Burned. Nr.w Yon h, Nov. PL—The steamer' King Philip, owned by Messrs. Palmer &Skilton, laden with grain, took lire about 9 o'clock this morn ing at the dock, foot of Morris street, Jersey City, and burned to the water's edge.. The loss is about i,30,000. Financial and Commercial News from ' New 'Fork. Nrw Yortx. Nor. ,16.—Stocks arc strong with a large businese. Chicano & Itock Ishu7d, 96%; Reuling, 97 ; Canton, 48'.4; Erie,743i; Cleveland &Toledo. 103 U; Cleve land& Pittsburgh, 8434 ; tlitsburgh & Fort Wayne, 96i,:; 3licitigan Central.loB%; Michigan Southern, 813 4 ; New York Central, 11V, , ; Cumberland prord. 126 g; Missouri 6s, N' .; Budscrn biter, IN,• U.S. Five-Twenties', 10836: ditto '64. ; ditto .115, 106 , • ditto .457. 107:4: Ten-For. tics, 10234; Iseves•Thirties, 105,.t6; Stetting Exchange hag advanced X. sales at 10TL; Old. 199,4; Money. 7 per cent. Cotton dull at 18e. Flour dull and declined 10(4L5c. Sales of • 8.000 barrels; state. $8 oo@lo zio;Western, t 59 75 (418 00; Ohio. $8 59(412 75; Southern. 10 00017;14 25: Califor nia. 12 wan 75. Wheat dull at d declined 10j.,2c. Corn dull: mixed Western. $1 &CAA 15; Oats quiet; Western, 78(478%c. Rye and narley dull. Beef quiet.. Pork dull. Lard quiet and Whisky quiet. TELE 'DUTEOUS? The Shower in Connecticut. (From the NewHavenPaßactium, Nov. An attentive correspondent at Wallingford writes us under date of November IS. eiz 51, an interesting ac count of his observations. lie saw but four meteors until four A. . His enbeenuent observation he records as follows: Between four and quarter past we began to be enthu. elastic' Only a:portion of the western sky was clear, but seventeen of the pretty creatures dove down westward toward Mount Tom, and three of these left a trail of tire Willie fleetly a second. Ono of them teemed to have ac tually Must himself like a pound rocket, while the °there quietly drew their .phosrphoric • line across the sky as if either impotent or unambitious to venture more. The next fifteen minutes brought twenty-two sweeping down toward all parts of the horizon. The clouds had vanished, and they had a splendid chance to do theirbeet Probably an many more performed their mission, as it was impracticable to take &recumbentposition and watch the whole firmament at ence. The celestial map of the -Smithsonian-was of- no nee, and counting and enloying took the place of defining constellations, length of trail and duration of being. During the hour one hundred and sixty-five made their entree, more like some will-o'Alie-wiep, just - glancing and as suddenly die appearing, bet keeping up a laudable ambition to wait for something better. At last a board across our well-curb helped no to a wider range of vision; but the. provoking little mischiefs were as indiscriminate as ever in their :vagaries, and every rooster in Wallingford seemed to be crowing his loudest to tell us the show was nearly over. But. from four to ten minutes after, forty-nine ap peared in spite of the routers. In fortypve after there came seven hundred and ninety. and the last tan minutes have added three hundred and eleven, and still they glimmer and still they 'shoot They have honestly en dorsed sound theories. and, though they have not set the world on tire, or made such a epirited demonstration all Of e^ce as to disturb smart sleepers, they have done first 110(4 press reports from Hartford as follows: There was a display of meteors viable at Hartford at about four o'clock tine morning. From four roclock, until a quarter past stars were shooting, but no very large meteors were seen and probably not more than one hundred during that One. But from quarter past four till five the display was very fine, thenorthern sky. which was not so illuminated by, the moon, being ablaze with the darting firee,which Oland fell by hundreds in every dh ection; At twenty minutes past our a large meteor moved from the north to the zenith,- and burst overhead with a report and a chow of colors more brilliant than a rocket, and it left a zigzag, trail meet two or three yards in length (to the eye) and seven inches broad, which re mained etationary between ten and fifteen minutes. A little later another meteor nearlYlle large-Was seen, and about rive one went down towards the west with afinsh— notwithstanding the flood of moonlight on the Sam that illuminated the room of the observer an if a Roman can dle had been fired aerate the window. But for the moon the show would have been very brilliant. and it was lively fel' ponle three-quarters of an hem - in the northern conetellationg. The New London Star of last evening bee the following communication from Captain Lowry, or the U. S. School ship Sabine:—s .' .. _ LsrtED STATES , SIICOOLALIIP SAlitNI :4 • New LONDON, Nov: it, lee/eri. rhe officer's of the night wetthee report as follows:—From eight o'clock to midnight no meteors un meal in a bright, clear night From midnight to four o'clock. not a single meteor. From four to eight o'clock, about a quarter to live, the meteore beganeie fell. At fromfiVeio'clock to daylight they fell NMI great rapidity —many very brilliant and large. It was impossible to count therm but the ofneere of. the desk, computed them_ to average one a second. - 'Mie anon/sir contitmed with ire: cr, tieing numbers till daylight itie believed the: farther West the shower was obeemel, to pc, akr adveetares. i"..14.8. lA/WRY. CITY BULLETIN. Ftia:.--.kbOnt 9 o'clock this morning the roof of the Cedar Grove Hotel, at Bridesburg, Twen ty-third Ward, mkt; partly. destrOyed by are, caused by sparks from the chimney. Lose esti mated ats9.oo. ' 'IN TEE COURT ,OF COMMON PLEAS ;raft TE CITY AND , coUN TI• ,1211)LAubbrai.c, H. - • Notice la beruby given to all personsinterested, 4 • that the HOD. the &nip:a of our said court, have 4t 4 :-A r . appointed 3101.YDAY. the fid day of December, --- A. 0. 1867, at 10 o'clock A031. ' =for hearing appli cations for the folle*ing 'Lliartert , of Incur; orqtion, and unless exceptions lie . tiled . thereto the came will be al -1 The Economy Blilding Association, No. 2. • 2 Keystone Council No. 1,- Stationary Engideers of the Stale of Pennsylvania. 3 Germantown sue Chestunt Hill Cemetery C o . 4 Soutnotarls Biala! Association, No: 't 6 The Medical Beneficial Societyi'Ne. • • 6' Penn Building and LeatrAssociatiott.' 7 Resolution Beneficial ;-lociet..v. Pludada. 8 American Protestant Ball Apmetation. 9 The Fit teenth Ward Posh ttpdhilding Ateoeiation. 10 United AmeriCan MechanicB' Hsu .Ameociatiou of the city of Plaids. Theli Moutua-linildloig ASElocitition; v 'l2 Provident Building and Load Arno disitiorrof Plato ladelphia. 13 The JewislaosterHOMO 2000 y, 'Am e ndm en t. 14 'rho Philadelphia Orthopaedic mosintal. 16 The litrme,fon A_ge,d and , lntirm Colored Pinking, 16 The Sectety,fOr Dentist Church 'got-tension in Phila. 17 The Charlee Carroll Beneficial Social of Phila. 18 South Eastern SuPding and Loan Association. 19 The Union Building and Loan Association. 20 Thd t. , Meniente Fepa ale Boned ailiociety of Phil a. FIiEBBRICK . Cr, , WO.I,BERT, n 016.23,366 Prothonotary. IifigRRWORRIL—EVERY I DESCRIPTI ALWAYB n al 1. , on head._ .rt ketas. Roman Candles. Patent Rockets without sue" ola lA* Stare, Giobek Colored! Fan. ice ... [trif l e a f t o t r i nt EPS B. SUS §ftR W Aa (X)1 gi, South Delaware &YOU. • IMPERIAL PRIIIBiIa--34 WEB .7/b• 001.% Fch ,Prtme , WO by JUBEE ll re B n . Blow Ibte_ri_ai = dg 108 for , Routh DelawiLre , avenue. rkIVES PARVZBI4 O = 3 , , 4 0, - - 0 4'• EISIKUI ~? (Stuffed 0111 , 6 1 ),' sad .'• ' ' , • t pato Fives; fresh goods. landhatex 'a , , , n slyffr o i n audios ante )7 Jtpt4 , /!. - BNUEI ' ' , qtr , 10 15414° M AI, .'—'l,lKo tit!: IS ' 44. SOT. RI 1 8' also, 900 sacks Fine Salt, afloat and for sale +Y WO FOURTH - ;,.i:EDITIONi BY TELEGItAPIL LAVER` , FROM WASEEttGTON; AFFAIRS IN IDAIV 'TENRITORY. Troubles With Governor Ballard. The Lime of National Currenoy. Pmgress of the Pedestrian lAtesten. 'Shepinird, the Wife Murderer. From Wouilitnpon. Despatch to the PMlsAlelphis Eveinpg Bulletin.] WASIIPIGTON, Nov. 16—Affairs in Idaho Ter ritory arc represented as in .a deplorable condi tion, arising out of the inefficiency of Governor Ballard, and the quarrel which has been carried on for some time between him and the President and Heads of Departments here. Ballard was suspended from his office by the President, and a successor appointed.' The latter, after being confirtned by the Senate at the extra session of July, was sttbaequently re &moldered, Where thC 'Matter now rests. Ballard Continues to told the office, belt'the heads of Derv:tn . :tents here refuse to recognize him, and will not pay Wm the approptiation for the territory, or settle his accounts. The Senate, at the last session, ratified the treaty with the Indian tribes of Idaho, wherein it was stipulated that they should received a large amount of money. The GOver nor .bf the Territory is, ex- eicio, Superintendent of Indian affairs and has the t tstribtition of this money. The trouble is that e various, parties interested cannot come to an understanding about the amount of money to be made out of the Indians and the Government I.Correzpondence of the Amechiteil'reeal WA.iti:o.ToN, Nov. 16.—Theissue of fractional currency from the Printing Bureau of the Tres- Bury Department for the' week ending to date, amounted to $157,000. Shipments during the same period were made as follows: U. 8. Deposi tory,Pittsburgh, Pa., $40,000; Assistant Treasurer, New York, $100,000; Assistant Treasurer, Bos ton, $100,000; Assistant Treasurer, Bt. Louis. $100,000; National Banks, die., $64,884. Total, $404,884. The United States Treasurer bolds in trust fig . the National Banks, at this date, as se curity for circulation, $340.682,750; security for deposits, $:18,030,450. Total, $878,713,200. The amount of Bank currency Issued during the week was $118,380. Total issued tO• date $301,180,351. From this is to ; be deducted the currency re turned, including worn-out notes, amounting to ss,l3o,o2s—leaving in actual circulation at this date, $299,3513,526. Fractional currency redeemid and destroyed during the week, $407,600. Weston the Pedestrian. CLEVELAND, Nov. 16.—Weston, on his hundred, mile feat, reached Erie, Pa., at 12 o'clock, noon, and leaves at 12.30 for Ashtabula, the 100 mile terminus. He has made 58 mi les in thirteen 'hours and five minutes, and notthe least fatigued. The excitement is great and is increasing. A Wire Murderer. WORCVSfEIt, November 16th.—Eiheppard, the wife murderer, took breakfast at the house-of a man named Watson, in Webster, this morning. He told the story of the murder, and expected tote caught and hang Information was im mediately telegraphed to this city, and officers were at once put upon the track of the murderer. Snoiv Storm. Cosconn, Nov. 1.6.—1 t has been snowing heavily here all this morning. illarlite Intelligence. STONOZGTON, Conn., Nov. 16.—The schooner Henry was cast off of Newport during a heavy gale now prevailing here, and ran -foul of other vessels in our harbor, and within 15 minutes she was completely , dismantled, drifting into the railroad wharf. •There is nothing left but the bare hull. She was not insured. Philadelphia Stock Exchange. BETWEEN BOARDS. ., $lOOO Pa 614 Ist series 103% Bsh Ca&Am R 2 ds 125 700 do 5.5 103% 90 sh Cousorn bk 43 1600 City 68 new Its 101% 2eh Leh Val R 151% 1100 do 101% 15 eh do bswn 51% 800 do mun 1013 k 100 sh Leh Nay etk e3O 31% 1000 Lehigh Val txls e9l 200 eh do Re e&p 3134 10 sh Norrigtownit 64 100 eh do opg&in 31% 100 eh Read It 2ds 4841100 sh Phil&Erießb6o 25% SECOND BOAED. $l5OO City es sew 10141230 eh Leh Nv etk b3O 32% 60 sh Lehigh Val R 51%1 9eh do 32% 2sh Penns R 49% 30 eh Read R 49 MARKET as o • NINTH. i ficor, Acr g, BLACK CLOAKINGS. BLACK CHINCHILLAS. BLACK MOSCOW& BLACK ' VELOURS. MACK BEAVERS. BLACK CASTO,RS. BLACK TRACOTS. BLACK DOESKINS,. ;BLACK ' • CLOTHS. BLACK VELVETEENS. BLACK LYONS ' VELVETS. Something less Ulan "aim hundred thousand dollars. worth. all late auction and other Paulolntrotair, to SA IL GAINS IN LACE OUHVAINS* • • UURTAXN MATERIALS. FURNITURE CO I 7EIRINGS. WINDOW SHADES. AND UPHOLSTERY 000 Of tilt Newe , kt Fabrics, Design'. and Qualltial. PIANO AND TABLE C 01731113, j A.nd . II full line s of . : : I Q LINENS, QUILTS. At the torOt C. M. STOUT :& 00., , 1100 Chestnut Street., InvlAduk lyrp •• • k OPERA GLASSES, Alum, sad fine ,seortmant• of , OPEILi.WWI3Iff In airy et4te;.Esallou'os *Rd PO" *4 1 4515;r.; rhr,• („wiT,TJAN Y. menusTEA .P 1 1',. 7 . . ,•: . .. 1 , , ...T !,'',.,,;t3, .4 4 , it Vitra..V :a 1 t . . 1, 'l2B Chetalut Kt. 3:15 < O'Cllook4 CARD „ Eff=lll .ti:••:!.•'' , 'tiw'4'ot'4l::tx - L7lO Cht3istlitit Street, IsAktsorfie HALL, OFFERS 11113 ENTIRE Fall Impodathnot , , ' UPHOLSTERY GOODS LACE - ..c . v4T41x5,. . .•. ...-, .. •....0,-A...:•:;.... Table and Kin° Covers, AT. GREATLY Reduced Prices. Many fabrics are marked in currency at less than GOLD vattiet. CENTRAL PACIFIC .R. .R. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, Principal and Interest Payable in Gold. Thia road receives all the. Government bormties. The Bonds are issued under the special contract laws of Call• fortis and Neviiiia, and the agreement to pay Gold bind big in law. We offer them for sale at 95. and accrued interest fr July let. in currency. Governments taken in Exchange. at from 12 to 18 p cent. difference. according to the issue. BOWEN & FOX , 13 MERCHANTS. EXCHANGE, • SPECIAL AGENTS FOR THE LOAN IN PHOldiA. • ,DELPHIA.. oclll.Bmrps • 1867. FAL - AND I:VINTER 18 I 7., F U,R H E (ESTABLISHED IN 1818.) The tinderdgned invite the attention of the; Ladles to their large stock of Furs. coruMiting of , MUFFS. TIPPET& COLLARS. n 0... IN RUBSLIN BABLE, • HUDSON'S BAY SABLE. - MINX SABLE ROYAL ERMINE. CHINCHILLA. b'ITGTI. dro.. all of the latent Owles. OUPERIOR FINISH. .. and at reasonable ris es. Ladies in m will find handsome articles in PFL. EUENNEtI and 0 . the latter a most beautiful F LIR. CARRIAGE ItOBES. SLEIGH ROBES. and FOOT MIFFS In great varietr. A. K. 'Bl F. K. WOMFATII. 41x14i.xj3*--Stree drir Will remove to our New Store. No. 1212 Chestnut street, about May let. IW- tele em rp AUSTIN & °BERGE, • 313 WALNUT STREET, PLULADELPLIIL, COMMISSION STOCK BROKERS. STOCKS, IBONDS /11111) LOAN% _ rto4.3mrp BOUGHT AND SOLD ON COMEI.BI3IOPit FartsFr IForromrinvi. AWARDED BEST FAMILY FLOUR,. At the late 'lnter-State Fair, to George Z'ehnder s Dealer In choke Brands Penna., Ohio, Its Lads and Tirghda Mar. Also, "Mountain" and "Sterling's" Buckwheat Meal, In , bags and half barrels; warranted superlee to any other. In the market. SOLE AGUESIT, azo. F. ZEIENDER, Vaisrth and Vine. ,8174 p tf BANKING HOUSE OF JAYCOGKE&LO: 112 and 114 So. maw ST. pitiLAq. Dealers in all Government Seetaitiesi 0426.3mre 7-30'S Coiverted into 4-207 st, .4-3-o - tx• And Compound Interest ,Dot e s Wanted, roitio3cEr,;',Br, Co., BANKERS, 34 South Third Street. -*NATIONALS BANK or THE REPUBLIO . own) 811 CHESTNUT STREET, WITALP " $ 1 19 041 1. ( W 4 Dniscross: _ gnituVideen temsnwiustykAtimituriftaritila, Seas. Jr. William &Ws& ithri.lBC= H „ R awtkpreadent, t • ammo of Use entralattkinisi BON P ' inhil aDr ie Pl4lol; ' 10718"4 ' iNonsiDard) . ' TINT LOANED AB . lIQIIST .7 0 .1../XY A/ 10 VI.A/t i g aDIANONDM w AT I MPM 113WirjalY , . , oFFICII4 OLD. EST .1. Ii l4 atr ,„„ t „, • ~ - • . 0 . 8.-1:44tm0 i,,, , . • ,--,- ---, , . , , , a,... ,• • . • f. ,, , ",,,,t...... p lum , 0014.2111 Y LOY , ' i : ANTI ST = , rxTENTXDVr it pre cur ,Cl/EIVT. r i atc Rim* all y from m. . Ire 0 E ith Wee ocs , Dian 411 1 50 " Itha t i L kill /VI/ Sl‘Y' r i woo. •Ri glOYel II , ~~~i ~~~.i/N ~1 ~. 5 .~. ~"•r ••• otIFVEIX : • : 4 1 ' 1%. MEM . . UNION PACI, 16,11.11,10.0 vast,Bunning from ' °lnaba, .. ACROSS THE CONTIONti > f ARE ROW c OREPLETED,Ipi, The Union -Plato Railroad Company have is longer live of YEWS IP the last Minium% months pun was eves built by attYother company in the sense tfuie, and they win anithiue the work with the mane Sinew man it hi eelppleted. The Western Division Is *And pushed rapidly inortwens horn arierssaento by the Cornea natio Corpus* of Californis ! ssid it is expected flit THE 11131V4init D LINE , To the Pacific wiU be °Pallet' itcabletWirklB7o. More than one-third of the work bee atready'llealb 4 0Pb. lure then one-third of the_whole line ia now bArStiplait +order and more laborers are nowemploredirtMlit *tauter, before. More than rani MILLION DOLLARS IN Have alreadYlteon expended by the.tf Iro ' mwrw-f4lltoa• Panics that hesra'undertalsen thkenter conik is no hick of fundifer iteinnteevigorona The Union Pacific CoMparty therefere , offekthak Mit Mortgage Bonds to the public' with' Oft amit'lltat they represent one of the largest and'hiesevaluablst cor- Porate propertfai !lithe wort& The first '44elitterk '14104 by an investor is, "Asa the bonds safer' !The second. ''Arc they ProfitabferThinswer, in brief 1. The early coMpletion of thsi*lible ling ist:iat Alitskit as any future business event can be. 2. The Unicarracific Railroad bends Are lamedlition what promisee to be one of the most'profitable..lines of railroad in the country.: For Mani' years Winitist be the only lino connectiagtheatbuttie and Pacillis p and being without competition, it can Maintain remnnerathrarstes. 8. The net earnings of the sections airendY stow are several limes greater than the gold interests upon the First Mortgage Bonds upon such sections, and if net azt other mile of the road wete built, the Part eireadY com pleted would not only pay interest and eximpeai, , but be profitable to the company, " • . , 4. The Union Pacific Railroad Bonds can tie lamed only as the road progresses, and therefore can never beim, the market unless they represents bona ji(te property. 0. Their amount is strictly limited by law' rt , ', a sum equal to what is granted by the United States ,Govern ment, and for which ittakes a second lien as tts security. This amount upon the'firet In miles west from Omaha is only $16,000 per mile. 6. The fact that the C. S. Government conaiderea seem:l4llmi upon the road a good investment, and that some of the shrewdest railroad builders of the country have already paid in five million dollars upon the, stock (which is to them a third lien), may well inspire coif', deuce in a first lien. 7. Although it b not claimed that there can be, any. better securities than Government, there are parties who consider a first mortgage avenged), a property air tlihr the very best seentitirin the world. and Who sell thetr GrO vernments to re-invest in thee*. bonds-thug secarhis a greater interest. . , • • 8. As the Union Pacifte Railruad bonds are, Offero for the present at ninety cents on the dollarAnd!acerued In terest. they are the cheapest 'security is the marketheing more than fifteen pet cent:, leas than the Unita& States stocks. 9. At the current rate Of Premium fin gold, they pay. Over Nine Per Cent. Intemd. ' FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, l'Vlioso principal le so amply provided for and whose in. terest is so thoroughly' secured. must be *Med Weld the safest' investments: ' . - • Arid are offered for the preterit , at NINETY CENTS ON TEE DOLLAR, and accrued interest at Six per cent. in currency from July 1. • • Subscriptionswill be received in Philadelphtii:' by DE HAVEN di BROTHER,No. 40 S. Third street: WM. PAINTER b COG, No. Ild S. Third street. ' J. E. LEViTABS &CO , No. 29 S.Tliiird irtniet. THE TRADESMEN'S NATIONAL BANIL In Wilmington,DeL,by . - E. IL-ROBINSON & 00. And in New York at the CompenrsOffiee, No. 20 Nauss Street, and by the CONTINENTAL NATIONAL BANIC:Ne. 7 Nassau et CLAIM, DODGE .& CO., Bankers, No. 51. Wall st.' JOHN J. CISCO A SON.. Bankers, No. 88 Wallet And by the Company's advertised Agents throughout the United States. Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par in Now York, and the bonds will be sent free et charge by return express. A NETTLPAMITILET AND MAP: ebonies the program of the work, - and re sources for construction, etc., may be obtained of the Company's advertised Agents, or, will be sent free on ap plication. - JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, October 28.1E417. note. s to th 40 ALL WOOL FRENCH POPLINS AT 02 1.2 Cents. $l. all-wool French Poplins reduced to 75e. $1 25 " • $1 50 " . 4 0 . RICH PRINTED ALL-WOOL POPLINS, unorcE STYLES at Mc., Coat $125. t cash MOTTLED POPLINS, CHOWS COLORS at 250., Cost 550. GOOD QUALTTIE,B OF DRESS GOODS AT 15e. Groat bargains In all kinds of Drees Goods. ' OCR PRICES ARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.. • BARGAINS IN SILKS. 5 BARGAINS IN LYONS VELVETS. GREAT BARGAINS IN SHAWLS. 500 LAD/LS' SILK SCARFS, HANDSOMELY DROWERED, at 50e., coat $2 TO IMPORT. $ 9 Velvet Cloths reduced to $5 50. *IA - " " $7 $l2 " " Beaver, $8 50. 'Ladies' Cloakinga of all kinds st rednoca.prices„ H. STEEL. & SON, Nos. 713'and 715 N. 'I ENP„Ot.. 7-30 s CONVERTED INTO 6-20 s. coV ERNSIENT SECURITIES , OF _ALE KINDS ROUGIIT; SOLD AND EXCHANGED. E. W. CL.AItI:C. & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. nolaf r • No. 85 South:THIRD street._ tsT WHAT EVERYBODY REQUIRES eJ Fou RIESTOILINO LONDON " trA:; HAM L AND ' I.ohr: ONDON ..., LONDON W LONDON EAKEST ELMS. BALDNESS. _ LONDON LONDON HAW. Count Itr.ernerit A. DlUteerWee, LONDON BAIE. Cumin STORES AND AGIN/LoalNO,my, : LONDON HAIN, COLON RE RESTORED AND URESS As a droning it is exquisite. Stops hair front flailing. Cures all humors of the scalp. Doer not aisle thealan a Particle. or soil hat, honor t or tbo finest, hiniail .4uret, to • Produce a new growth of hair' D T ~ , )4,1 ;`...1. IS NOT A THE ONLY KNOWN REM)II ..,It OF e o *Aid) I'DRFEOT HAIR DRESSING' DO a t 1,. IT*. PRESP;RVES ORIGINAL COLOR Up, 1 4 - 4 Why it is so highly esteetheg 3 p.ed ithtvotis 4 v i e d . _ esoacox , -. l t DEVOE ULM to MS re graer faded bar kiln, or i g inal youthful color, sot tog indbeauty, Downier -It wilireltively S top LOS from ! aping. and cano n t to now on. bald ,heide 'in all' cameo where the follicles are left, ••• -; i-• Bros ust--.lt. will restore in tuetural secretion*, of . all dandruititaing, and cured all ellaealtee of IP:illet lid c : ''... Braoros— o a • a , lei yrombeed• never. falling to preaerVe the orAing,ipalor of the hair lie ale age. Brannen—in in war to contain no' mineral ono. nane°. an se . 'asily applied as water, not stallend th • skin ao• partide, or soiling any. thing. ,gliOtTriglytWzilt. , td , iam , . o A , ..8 ). •Pi North iya run 4 abet/ via*. 'an aliP • ariety* nit. , tgoreo. . %:. ‘,..,;•.. ,;: , : ',, ; odituth f a tiro .. , _, PRE,VENTINO - ISAAC NATUO • AUCTIONEER. ;N;-E. Third iinfyi4vee otreeth ono Mil Arc 1 Enthan t S i ' 000 to loon no urge or malt' lof er‘platey ivataltx,irrolai tad ;value. , on noon tram; 8 td !lobed for the isstiortryeare. A vo ' amount* lit ithOiholwoortnillins Viten' ki A LADYNNALL ITALIPIED TOVIVA A-FIT ntvg. igadefoßri, reasons , _ft i 1 _ or gilt mo , OM. eit=ta Vt 5414 ' 4' , T..: , !:' 'll,l Z'ti 1.001 . 3.1•P:4 ligi , 4 " taa 4g* I ,",t NEW yoair QHOwr24 VIGOR, TO TUN :Mteut. r a ,e. ,t 4 •
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