Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, February 14, 1870, Image 5

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SE(IOifiL.4 I PITION
BON . NEW YORE
A TRAGEDY IN BROOKLYN
A Prominent Citizen Brutally Mirdered
In a Drinking Saloon.
,I[auotations by Cable
FROM THE EAST.
' ; Ey the Awerican Press Association.]
XEW YORK.
' Serious Shooting Affray.
't ;sees LYN, Feb. 14.--This city was starAed
last evening by a report that Dominick S.
:Voorhees, a prominent builder, ex-member of
the &mid of - Supervlsorfc - and a candidate for
the Mayoralty, had been brutally murdered
in a ! saloon, at the corner of Columbus and
Carroll streets. It seems that Voorhees, who
was not a drinking man, visited the saloon
upon somo business Matter; when an twit-
V 1 dual rwlth whom he was not ac•
(painted, named Chambers, entered the
place, and after taking a drink of whisky,
drew a pistol, and -without the slightest pro
vocation, shot Voorhees through the head.
The bullet entered the left eye,
penetrated to
the brain, and lodged there. This morning
Mr. Voorhees is reported to bo in a dying
condition. Chambers has been arrested. Ho
`says be was intoxicated, and does not recol
lect anything of the atiair:
Died from his Injuries.
Mr. Voorhees, who was shot by Ch9mbers
here last night, lingered in great agony until 1
o'clock this morning, when he expired. The
glair causes a great deal of excitement, espe
cially in political circles.
Voorhees,.themurdered man, had an insur
ance upon his life of,ooo. Ho failed in
business lately, his liabilities footing,np in the
sun of ono hundred and. eighty thousand dol
lars,
Naw Vona', l'eb.ll.—Tho U. S. _Revenue
'einem on Saturday last seized ninety tholl
sand cigars in the possession of E. ,Rosenwald
S.: Dm. It is alleged they were improperly
stamped; and -valued at ten thousand 'dollars,
Shlppinig News.
NEW Yonx. March 14.--The steamship
:Nl:Mb:Man arrived here, this morning, lrom
Liverpool.
X ASSACHUSEWTS.
Accidentally Killed.
llos•rox, Feb. '14.-Last evening, w'uile ;las.
lklecarvin, residing at No. bitl Prity.th street,
Was attempting to draw a charge from a loaded
pistol, the weapon exploded, and the con
tents entered the breast of his sou William, a
lad about six years of age,causing his death in
a few minutes.
Arrested fOr Stkaling.
Nellie Powers and William Wagner have
been arrested by a Boston police officer at
Webster; Massachusetts, for stealing $6OO
worth of spool silk, the property of the Adams
Express Company. Sixteen out of twenty of
the boxes of silk were dug up yesterday in
a garden at Webster. ,
Wiliialn Money, of Plymouth, Mass.. mate
of the brig Nellie Antrim, was washed over
board in December last; while his vessel wai
on a voyage from Nev York to Oporto.
[By the American Press Association.]
Quotations by Cable.
LoNnow, Feb. 14, 11 A. M.—Consols foi•
money, '12,1; consols for . account, 92 , '
'United States bonds are quiet; 1812 s, 87i;
186:*, 37 ; 18675, 861; Erie Railroad, I.K ;
Illinois Central, 111 ; Atlantic and Great
Western, 28q. Stocks are quiet.
LIVERPOOL„ Feb. 14, 11 A. M.—The Cotton
market is steady. Middling Uplands, 111;
Middling Orleans, 11:i. Corn, 275. Bread
stuftli are rather firmer; Pork, titis.
PENNSYLVANIA.
(Special neonate)/ to tho Phila. Evening Bulletin.)
Robbery.
•
WILLIAMSPORT, Pa., February 14th.—
Tlie Post-ollice at Jersey Shore, sixteen
miles above here, in this county, was robbed,
last night, of forty-fitt dollars in money. The
letters and stamps were not interfered with.
There is no eine to, the thieves. •
FROM THE WEST.
I.BY the American Pros - % Aosociatiob.l
OHIO.
Alleged Murderer D46eharced.
DAYToN, Feb. 14. Nicholas Webben,
wbo wa.s arrested on Saturday charged with
killing William O'Connor by :pushing him
out of the door of a saloon here, has been dis
charged by the Coroner, as the evidence did
not tend to implicate Webben.
Pitilipuieut or
Two boats, loaded with ice, passed here thi:
morning, bound for Cincinnati, from Sulmnit,
Ohio. The ice is of good quality, and about
seven inehesAhiek.
Navigation is opening.in every direction
Newspaper Change.
Comm icus, Feb. I.4.—The Ohio ,•'talesmai, i.
'soon to change hands. and also its genera
Character. Mr. Jamey, Mills, formerly of the
Pittsburgh P , ist, beecimesits editor, and prom
ism: to make the an independent Demo
eratie sheet, with many marked improve
siwnts in its management.
ILLINOIS.
Fatally Injured.
. Feb, 14.—A. man.-named Mantic , .
Conners was struck in the al odoinch and fatally
injured, yesterday, by falling down stair,
while intoxicated, at his residence on Monro
:greet
Sudden Death.
One John Gabeal died of aAphyxia. yester•
day. 111. had dropped asleep id a netvly Kiz al
auil 104e-Ic:red room, in which an open tire tva..;
harping: the gas front Which caused his
death.
FROM THE SOUTH.
the An rictus rreqk As4orintion.i
TENN ESSEr.
Wire io Memphis.
ME:11111s. Feb. 14. L-A tire yesterday de
stroyed the chemical laboratory of Maw:hold
IC Ifiggins and the cotrou-pressiug rooms of
J. It. Miles. Loss, t-s,ooo—partially insured.
Pede-strianbum.
Shohn tilteppard and James Milt's, the pedes
trians, commenced a hundred hour walking
match here to-day for a purse of Si .000.
1 he Body of Captain
The body of the late l'aptain Martin, of the
ill-fated steamer Maggie Hayes, has been for
warded to relatives in Pittsburgh. It is
now said that the engineer, 'l . .eDermitt, was
trying to stop a leak in the boiler at the limo
of the e:;eplosion, by soldering it with lead. It
is also said that the boiler was craehed in
t.everal • places; and was . entirely. mitrust
-I,N (tatty but Captain Martin wasnssUriti I that
the hi - tiler was perfectly safe before Ito started
his last. I rip.
Weidiet !tendered.
In the ease of Thomas Dickens, eltarwel
with the murder of Wade 11,1Ioltou, the jory
returned a st rdict of notguilty, to-day.
FINANCIAL AND COMMEICciAI.
Philadelphia Stock VsChtatige
//.13.11T 11.1111:1).
: 200 Olt" 6,, 1,014. Pl'd :0 ,1 ell Itetuliidg 11. . 49' a
Pig, CRY . Ai OM • IP! 11001.18 h 'tin , ll+ ' Vl',
low i ; el, Yui 1: ('‘, itos ,iuo ,411 110 c 1 !' 1
1,",r r:' , r , 'A ii f• - .; t 7 1 ,1 ,>ll do b:',ll it. .1.0
. .°4K/Lohigh (ILI 1,44 U 2 '; :Ito ,d, do Id )) 1', ,. .;
•SAI LCiiigit it J , Ti t ,. . , ' ll O 4 , li do b: 4 . 1 !."I
WOO I,Ntfirfla F' 'UI ','''', 4 0 , -h do Idli It. 4 0 .1
:Am Non 4 , 1.'1 ild,.. la, 78 ili,i) di do 1d",,i0:d1... ) '/
S di .7.fiffita . l 7, • , , Itlc '3l', r.oi , ,I L ,j„ ~:,,, I t i, pi j-I , i
74 tilt ti, il. Pill]) li.!', AM . h OF, 1,; I9.:;1
24b010 L&)'Voi J 4 'd, , Ll'i, A,la vIl al„ 1.4.11
J111)1.1, al, '..13- 5:'!'.11 , .' -It ,1., . ~ , 1 ~ *:t
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.1 m,irth. ~ .f, I: .41'.; Pal-II al,' 4.'.... 4 ' '4I
Ii 0, 311 „ lima tr,O .t f:ifi -.1, ea , r. ,; ,, i 1 ~ ',I
3 bli 1)11 Cr , - I, A Afle ~ e) ~.l, ,t,, . ~. 1, It, •I-. 91
li;,i , , 10 ,' r vo 'II 0., 1, ~ '
41 , at ) I'f•tlrl it ' It, r.r. , , ',4.0 -It 41 ,, I A .0 ,
4w .a CR' 11W 61 1 40.70/ 10 ) OA 4v ow id • ty
;~,Y,;.. rt ;~;.:..
• • f dIRTWEEN Boriti us.
iihr,o Penn Oa 1 f•er. to-1 4U .10 lilt I:cadttla It 10'47
Moo Lehigh Oold LH 9231 i 49 eh do nswil 94
3tlV lira/Una TB luo.l lOU eh do e 41-3- I i
MOO Amt, e Gold ' Mei !rid eh -do bui) 404
37 fat 4'olll EX011:112111; TO 2110eh' :do . , ' 4 10-1 ' ;
25 ell CS: Am It MI" 100 eb, 'do '4olye "40
Meh Minohilt .11 he - . MS TOO oh.' . do - 004414f 15 49'.
10 eh do,
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- 51 1 1 MO eh ..do 0 , 49'4
45 eh Geh'l7lll u '64. ) ,.: WO eh , d 6 (E 4 eat 30 II
1000 h Phile&Erio, 1,30 20 1, 4 , . ,
20e0 Cit) - 6e • eew 100 N, 200 eh Penn It 7 : 4 .;
loon Lehigh It Li] Mr 5 .300 eh do pliftwo 07
lOU eb Rtnd n . tio . 4P.14) 200 eh ' do 650 tin le 57
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APhilladelphia atone* Ilitarsces.
Dfcr Feb. 14, 1870.—The week opens with ,
veil'
qui e t and easy money market. There appe.tra to be a
.complete harmony between borrowers ant lenders, and
thexnan who wants money and is unable to get it mast
be in bad odor. The rates continue without any mate
rial change, the range being from 5a6 per cent. on
viand, according to the collaterals offered. and Gaff per
cent. for first-class paper. The banks are free die
'counters. and good business notes are in great demand
and small supply,owing to the dullness of general trills.
Gold is still and weak. There is really nothing doing
in It here save what Is wanted for payment of customs.
Sales opened at 119%, and fluctuated between that figure
and %.
Government bonds are doll and weak in synnvithy
"with gold.
There was a heavy business done at the Stock Board
this morning, and prices are 110:1111 upward. There was
a good denitindovithont sales,for city securities at
he old and RIO% for the new issues. Sales of Lehigh
Cold Loan at 92%, iu SYN.
Reading Railrold sold very heavily at 49',,fatil, b. O.
Pennsylvania Railroad was quiet but firm at 573 . Le.
- high lalleP "Railroad sold at 51.!,i, and. Little Schuylkill
a limed ;75 was offered for Norristown ; 37.0 f, b.
0., for Catawistat preferred, and 29 for Philadelphia and
Eric.
In Claud shares no sales. 17 was bid for Schuylkill ;
61 for Morris preferred, and 33'4 for Lehigh. In ink
cellar eons shares there was a total absence of activity
or spirit. Mechanics' Bank sold at 31%, which was the
only transaction worthy of notice.
The Nesqueboning Annoy Railroad CompulY will
pay the sem i-annual interest of 10 per cent. per 1111111Im
on the, capital stock, clear of taxes, at their office, 122
Son thLSecond street.
Masers. Ds Haven &Brother,No.4oSouth Third street,
make the folbwing quotations of the rates of exchange
to-day at noon United States Sixes of lan. Il7inl/9 :
do. do. 1952, 110401 t; do. do. 1864, 113%all4l4; do. du.
1865'a, 113Ria114%; clo. do. 1865, now, ireinitvg : do. do.
1867'5, new, Iffiliall3%_;_ do.do. 18E8, 113%allM,l; do. Ao.
s's. 10 - ace , 1123112'4 : U. 13.20 year 6 per cent, cy.,
I W-41111 1 .7g. Due Compound Interest Notes, 19. Gold,
Iltl x :1119. Silver, 11611118. Union Pacific, 865a875.
Central, 9t0a970 ; Union Pacific Land Grants, 690a719.
Philadelphia Produce Market.
Mosokr, Feb. 14,1870.—There is net much Clever
seed offering, and the demand has fallen off. Small
sales et eSaB 123 , ;. Prices of Timothy aro nominal.
The receipts of Flaxserd are small, and it is taken MI
arrival for crushing at 82 20a2 25.
There is no life in the Flour trade, and the inquiry ix
mostly confined to the wants of the trade but prices
aro well maintained. About 400 h arab , . chanced hands,
mostly in small lots, including Superfine at 184 2.5a4 60;
Extras at
;P 50a4 75; Spring Wheat Extra _Families
nt 85a5 75 ennsylvania do. do. at 8.5a5 50 ; Indiana
and Ohio do. do. at 85 25a5 25 for low grade and choice ,
'and 80 ttla7 50 Wl' fauty brands. Rye Flour and Corti
Meal are - very quiet ; small sales of the former at 84 15.
There is no change In Wheat, and only 500 bushels
prime Pennsylvania Red sold at 8l 25. Eye Is steady at
9$ cents. 0007 - is quiet and steady. 'Sales of 5,000
bushels new, at SBao3c. Oats are in limited re
quest, with Balm .of 2,000 bushels Pennsylvania at 53a
05 cents.
Whisky hi in fair demon 1 at. 97 c tat-4 for wood, and 9.4
cents for ironbound.
Philadelphia Cattle Market. Feb.l.4th.
Beef Cattle were in fair demand this week; and prices
wets fully 14e. per lb. higher. About 1,800 head arrived
and sold at 93 alle. for E&tra PeIII2SyIVLIMIL and Western
steers; a few choice chow cattle, at 13c.; fair to gOO4l, at
709ic.., and common, at o.%ii6lfc. per pound gross. The
following arc the particulars of the sales :
04 Owen ,Smitli Western, grs 8 alO
120 A. Christy &' Bro., Western, gre 8 alo
E-15 Dennis Smith, Western Pit., grs ... t ........ .......... 7 a 91,1"
90 Deengler & MeClecse,Westorn, gra- 6/iii 8%
93 P. McFillen, Western. gre 8 a 9
CO Ph. Ilathaway,LancasterCo.,gra . • ?Sia 9%
43 Jas. 8. Kirk, Chester county, grs 7%a W.f .
°'4o B. MeFillen,Vrestern. gr. , - 8 alol4
100 .lax. lil ail lint , IVesiterti, gra 8' a 9%
90 E. S. Mel'illen. Western, grs 7 a. 9.
92 Ullman & Bachman, Ohio, grs . 4 8 a 9)4
105 Martin Fuller & Cu. Western. gra 8 MO%
110 B. 'Mooney A Illiller,Western, gra 8 a 1 I'.i
50 Tim. Mooney & Bro., Wettern, gre 7 a 9
(U-John Smith & Itro.. Western, gra.- 8%00
85 .1. & L. Frank, Va., gra.: 7'Oa 814
65 G. Schimberg & Co., Va., gre 7 a :Pi
85 /lope & Co., Western. gra 61.6 a. 9%
.55 IL Frank. Westerk: gra 7 a 8).
45 Elkin] & Co., Western. gre 7 a 814
SO 11. Chain. Western, gre 7 81'4'
40 J. Clemson, Lancaster Co., gra " 7 a
a 9
13 D. Branson, Chester Co., gre . 7%a 9
30 S. Frank, L11110(1144 , r, grs. 7 as
31 Chandler & Alexander. Chester co., gre 9 al5
18 L. Borne, Delaware. gre !Nag%
23 Itlanientbak, Virginia, gra 63. 2 a7
100 {e. Elleng.er. Va.. grs '• • 7 alO
25 John McArille, Va., grs" 7lia9
18 Jesse Miller. Chester co. grs ' 7 nlO
Cows were Unchanged; 125' head sold at $45a60 for
Springers. and df,oa7s per head for cow and calf.
Sheep were rather dull ; 12,000 head sold at the
different Olds nt saBc. per lb. gross, as to condition.
Bogs were rather lower; 3090 head sold at the dif
ferent lards 811 6ottel2 for slop, and elkiat 75 per 100
lbs. net, for corn fed.
The Neu York Money Market.
(From the llorald of to-date]
SUNDAY, Feb 13.—The important event of the week in
fitianciel circle.* was the announcement of the decision
of the United St ales Supreme Court on th queetton of
contracts made before and falling due after the passage
of the Legal Tender net, the, opinion of the majority of
the Court declaring-all debts so created to be payable
In coin. The effect was, however, less p trceptiblo than
might have been anticipated, and after a few days'
discussion the 'topic—like all Wall street seri
sat ionte—was soon dismissed front general con
sideration. The question le one which has
lost much of its interest, for the reason that during the
eight years of suspension old contracts have been can
celed or merged into -new ones which will be settled
witliont legal recourse to thedechtion just rendered. 01
course there are numerous minor debts and moneyed
contracts which are not obviously adjusted by tier gene
ral tenor of the ruling of the court., but these, if liti
gated, will only have to go the rounds of lengthy judi
cial processes, and meantime the cause of action will
have disappeared tu the return of specie payntents.
Wall street has become quite bearish In its views of the
iiiiineelhileceilu FS(' of the - gold - market. -Wig-It-the opin
ion of the Supreme Court was given it was supposed th at
than greater demand which wenn l thuS ogles for the pre
cious natal wentel intlnence higher prices, but whatever
the eventual effect of this decision, gold has been weak
:led Iteavy. It is iliffieult to say why the premium
did not respond to this impression, but the time
bees which was tempura rily given the market
seemed to •be taken telventage of to sell large
LllllOlllltS WWII bed Lena , hell( by speculative ha n ds
expectation of a rise which did not conic. The" bulls .
in gold have had a lodg e abed tetillator wait log of it, awl.
tired of the delay and of the dulluess of the market,
have eit lest unloaded to the hest advantage. Th.. out
sine iefluences are not such as to lover all allitillee s , and
us It is known titter the Government is steadily op
posed to et Ilse n bull" move-Inept does not enlist much
Meer en, us the speculators. Indeed, the Mile,: operators
abandoned the Gold Remo a month ago. and have hem
sheet. seen 11'111111. The specie elopinents
ore purloined, and stations ti the export sluice January I
hos been nearly four nolliiine, the greater pertioa of
it m
has copriee in d co its tratt.sita between 3lesteo, Cub I
tend South Anterhat and Europe, send gold and silver
bars. the pre sent price a A
(rbil leg, there 'ls ien
profit ill shipping AnlPrielln ruin, cud the lower range of
. exclie pee is eine to the large shipments of cotton awl
produce. Cold is therefore gravitating to tower prices,
and unless the speculators step in to sell it short and
creak ;us ellnatUral demand tor it, the immediate future
is likel3 . to witless ono step 'tearer t h e consummation of
Aerie monk,
Thepioney market during the week was steady at four
let six per rent., with live libel six an the prevailing rate
on call teams with please of G. vi milvlit b.& awl nils•
cell:amens Meek esdlat end , . WltattiVer 011,0,110 . tit •
market manifested to still levee' figures was counter-
Us laneed by the Increased Violttnie or all.rila•••Q ill
and the emettequetit ebserioiMi of inter,• of thee
Capital with y, hie le the bards re eupplhiel or
Cote season. Ate influence is sow at
'war) , 11, I dell Mar ell'ect some flint uottems lie
tier rote on call in the immediate inure, It seetne that
our city batiks are endetiveritig to renteeo the evil of tlet
orplus of untionsil bank lieges 1,1 Milking Ihrm ilp in
packet gee and weeding them home far redemption, tlecre
extemporising a sterns ecf I'Vdoerdjuli wWWiclt anima'
bars Congressional regulaisem. HOW tar these ex •
changes will affect. .the money market rein:eine to be
seen. Remotely they will I.ollellt our local bunks,
inasmuch as they will ice a few weeks etrottely fern!)
the reserve of sr-vol.:10o,, and thus afford mar ,
seope for the et, p a n s ion of Maws and the increicee •if
deposits. Coustmgclal helper was in good do•pialal at ei
to eight per C•Olt for pr/Me double tonne eieetepue teas:,
recta at seven to eight for the heet single atones. Furetzn
rxcl sane grace net , ady ul Inv La.! , 1,1 :I. ...apply et
teepee mint bills, and only moderately a c tive e et itt, &i lea
tor pi init. bankers sixty elly storling, end Itilff.Oilliffse fee
sight %4 'the telnietee.• riali!lielTnli 01116 i. ally; -
111101/10 to till. 510 that, tits exports of the Siollt il
ports are copedently gross hilt he magnitude, and heme
the drawing from Sem hero title- , me Etirop • direct.
The Covvrtinient market: was irreguner, 41141 to.ft4ll . tim
00‘ vrntliviit porediese underwent u slesht deals Ile 04
s uppesed epee:illative sales. prices rallied cot pereluesee
I.y prombetnt banking houses, Kiel two Strout! parties
Pt , now represented to be on either side Or the, irip , all l : ,-
thr straggle. l i p io the elose on Saturday neither i ble
had oecomplished sny eleeteled :Ovulate:se.
Mari:Leta by 'Telegraph.
bpeelhl benoutob to the Phila. Mountie Iluflettn.l
.Nr.w Ynon, Feb. 11. 12:t1 P. 111.—Ootton.—The market.
53131 btorttiug MIAs dull and heavy: Snlei , t 1 Ateolf :1•31 1
Lab's. We quoto ns follows: hiiddliug lipluuds,2
rrok: 311ddling Orloan, rents.
,V.c.—'lhontitrlt..t for Western and State '
Is . 4 11151 and active, mid rad Or. better.
ipth. :4.7114 T he *mks ay.. 8,200
$$ 7011:70 05 for So perfino State; - $3 , 5 lo
a.; 'Extra State; aft .10a5 !):, for Fancy Shits;.
:314 for tho low aradee of %Venter fl Ii x t ra ; 40 t •
to for root' •to choir., Spring: Wheat Extra 4 ; tort .30
.21,10 r : , ,lipta , Kota and lowa Extras: iis 151,3 :/11 for
01.10. Round Hoop; :Alai, 00 for 'Cr,'
bin rats: a:a7 Leo tor Fluaily In.; J 5 11 4, ,6 25 for Am
ber Wiolt r Wheat tnatt , and \V.-stoat ; 6.'00 70 Inc
IN hit, N 1 bent do do.' en .0 1 ' 7 75 for Family £k..l `.BO :!it
tt7 t 0 tor t't • land. Extra Sinale. Pouf +. awl Trial,
eallt . . , rala atll oregan 101114 and nuelotirte,l.
Sale, of tO bath In and narlts at 49 athtli 7J alu nth.
to.offo rn Floor Is 4011; Family brand, firm. Sale, of
.:•40 100.111 at 5 Ran 00 for 011111711 y to goO•l9ENIra
I.lalV.TllOrl. and COIII,II y 15 , 5 e5,,0 10 for I.f....stra Ileoreta
ood Virginia; 110 tyrant 7., for 1.1.0111 N .10.; 011 1 4 70 for
3111141554 awl I),4ntrare, rta; fir, Li n 75
e.o, Ilye.F lour 1501/111115 It t 11.111,111 1,
al.lll I arr , l4 of Nat 113 for Fon• att.l 0111' I
brat Floor 1., .11111 and brary , 1•1• :43, 2 2
tirain,--•ll,coipt , i—Wlnt.l. 1,100 tatabela. Inarito'
ir I vita v. wit 1r n 1.51 1 diakonal 'rim sdr, ar. 11.1011
• bo• h”-I- 7:o. •t Milo oukre at it:l Isql 40.31141 Amber wi o t, o •
al t - 7.,.1 Corn.— 11( ra•ipts., 11;20 i.n.tios,
I,,rnset ip 01111 11, 1; 4 ,
pIC . II , `: rHits,sll4lat, mill 011 ot 141 0101 0; „I, .•
a - 0,111. I;.t , 23.11 oat ': t:r:
slurs. a. , tollowa: \V heal . • •.,111,
pi,: 14;0:O.? ; Corn, 504."1.10 10a510.14 : , lat,,
19•101 , Ilarloy, 314;0 1 ; :1111., a".,•
/a 1 ; 1 1,11,1,
1%. tr. 1-1011S.—TI'' 111 ripls of I' ,, rit
24.4
• kV irrI P9 V4 , / 0 .4 11 / 1 1 0 -0. 111 4, -
UIII DAILY EVENIN CI BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1t,187/O.
W. Sten, laces, 2,320 packages. Tho
tem le beak. We genie prime steamer at 15315% eta. ,
Bove dulloind heat y Receipts. 1,70 Pd. at 11',0101.0.
Whfehy—lleeelpts. Ito barrola. The morkot to dull
and Hales uomioal. We quota Weetorti free at flirdio.
• Craea iv. do itactiVil.. .
Clovert.oeila at 123(m1:4 1 1,' • *. • , ; ,
. Timothy seeds at 64 iit/a4 .
Pirrentmon, Fob. liottolautti on Rotor
' day Qiliot, but a ' , bade strobogur.• 'Salmi of Lund bitl B . 8 •'
c.... dnye. 2D. e. Crude doll and unohaugod—no
sake. We quote February at Mot: a, o, nonilual at 12X
ark. ; b. o. for tho same At 14.40...aud a.b., either illarelt.
or April, at 13c. ltecolptael,s2ll bbla. Shipped, 1,220
bble.
BALTIMOUR, Feb. 14.—Tho Flour market is dull, with
DO export demand ; the sales to 10041 trade were 1,200
barrols,at $4 Oat 87ii for Anperline ; $6 Mai 02% for
Extra outside and for choice brands. Wh , mt is steadv
and active ; sa l es, 6,900 to 6,000 bushels, at 41 Nal 21 for
Pennsylvania Bed, and $1 Mal 40 for prime to choice
Maryland. Corn—Sales 26,900 bushold, fit 94a96 cents for
White, and 94a96 cents for Yellow. Outs are st.adr at.
L3a64 cents. The Provision market is limn ; Mess Pork
$27 ; shoulders In bulk , 114:4 cents per pound ; do. sides,
14a104 cents. Baron shoulders, 12i4123 , 6 cents ; do. skies,
1630'1654 coots. Lard Oa ^amts. Seeds—Clover firm at
26a8 LO ; sales, 260 bushels at these figures CotT.m—
The market is active and buoyant; we quote cargo Rio
at 10012 gold, in bond ; sales, 8,6t0 bags on Drlvitte terms.
Whisky 973f : a98% cents.
liEFUNCT:
Metropolitan Bill lies stiffened Cold, , •
The Governorkilled him, AO I'm told;
And new the Ring, with threatened - speech, - -
Ray Governor Geary they'll impeach ;
T. all mankind and the rest of folks,
The most fashionable clothing Is sol d by Stokes ;
Ills styles the newest, cheapest, best,
Be it overcoat, frock-coat, pants, or vest.
No. 824 0/1136TRUT STREW'.
FREE • FRODt DIE.T.—Is there any hair
coloring preparation" ; either hero or in 'Europa, that re
sembles PIIALON'S ITALIA', OR SALVATION FOR TRH
BAIR f' .Not ono; It is o clear fluid that flows from the
bottle • does not stain the skin, and produces none but
natural iihsdes of color. It has no sediment. Sold by
MI druggists and fancy goods dealers.
BuRNETT's KALI.ISTON FOR THE SKIN IS
the best preparation tits kind extant.--Sears' National
Iler few.
,
BELltiltOt.D'S EXTRACT BUCRII and IM
PROVED ROSE WARR cures secret and delicate disorders
in all their stages, at little expense, little or no charge
in diet, no iaconvonienee and no exposure. It is pleas
ant in taste and odor, immediate in itsaction, and free
from al/ Injurious properties.
WHITMAN'S SUPER CREAM CHOCOLATES,
and other excellent chocolate confectlons,manufactured
fresh daily, at hie Steam Works, Southwest corner of
Twelfth and Market streets.' .
OftwFoan's stook of fine. Hats and (Laps are
soiling lower than any in the city.
Go and get a bargain.
atom, wider the Continental.
W. H. CARRYL (formerly of 719 Chestnut
street) has resumed the Curtain business with his Sons,
apd invites attention to their new stock of Curtain Mate
rials and. Railroad enplanes, at 723 Chestnut street, two
doos above our old stand.
W. H. ClAittva, & SoNs.
723 Chestnut street.' -
HOUSEKEEPERS can get a complete outfit
for the kitchen. FARSON ..c; Co., Kitchen Furniehiuft
Rooms, Dock street, below Walnut.
FOR NON-RETRNTIoN, OR INCONTINENCE
of Urine, irritation, inflammation, or ulceration of the
bladder, or kidneys, diseases of the prostate glands,
stone in the bladder, calculus, gravel or brick-dust de
posits; and all diseases of the bladder, kidneys and
dropeieal swellings,
USE LIELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT ELTILU.
WHITMAN'S SUPERIOR EXCELLENT Roasted
and Vanilla Almonds, mannfactured fresh daily, at hip
Steam Woiks, Twelfth and Market streets.
HRIATROLD'S EXTRACT Ductal' gives health
and vigor to tho frame and bloom to the' pallid cheek.
Debility is accompanied by many alarming symptonw
and if no treatment is submitted to, consumption, in
anity, or epileptic fits ensue.
HOUSEKEEPERS can get a complete outfit
for the kitchen. Fanstri & Co., Kitchen Furnishing
Booms, Dock street, below Walnut.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATAERD
'treated with the utmost success, by J. ISAACA. M. 'D..
and Professor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear (his spiel
ally) in the Medical College of Pen nsy/rania, 12 years ex
pecte-nee. No. 805 Arch street. Testimonials can be seen
at his office. The medical faculty are Invited to ac
company their patients, as he has no secrets in his prac
tice. Artificial eyes inserted without pain. No charge
for extunination.
LADIES' HATS. MISSES' HATS.:—The most
'exquisite styles. Selling at prices lower than elsewhere.
oa.aroan's,
Under the Continental.
RELMBOLD'S FLCID EXTRACT BIZICHU !S
pleasant in taste and odor. free from all injuriew
properties, anti immediate in its action.
Courts, Bunions, Inverted Nails,
treated by Dr. J. Davidson. No. 91.6 Chestnut stree ,
Charges moderate.
ENFEEBLED --- .ALNI , DELICATE COM:TUTU
tions. of both Fox es, use TIELMI3OLD'A 'EXTRACT Ducur
It will give brisk and energetic feelings, and enable yo,
to sleep well.
TARE NO MORE UNPLEASANT AND UNSAFE
remedies for unpleasant and dangerous diseases. Use
lIELMBULDR EXTRACT EtICIII7 AND IMPROVED BOSE
WASH.
JUDICIOUS MOTHERS and nurses use for
children a eafe and pleasant medicine in Botatec Infaro
Cordial-
SHATTERED CONSTITUTIONS RESTORED IfY
HELHBoLD's EITIIACT Beclltr.
THE GLORY OF MAN IS STRENOTlL—There
fore the neryona and debilitated eliould immediately ago
HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIJCIIV.
HELMBOLDg
BUCHU
Is the Gran Diur , tic.
rIEL5flifiLL'S CONCI;NTRATE.D EXTRACT SARAAPA.
RILL A
Is the Great Blood Purifier.
Both aro prepared according to rules of Pharmacy
nod Chemistry, and aro the most activo that can bo
wade.
6unnicAL INSTRUMENTS and draggiste sun
drier.
SNOWDEN & BROTHER,
23 South Eighth fared.
CIT TOR'S SALE.—ESTATE
of .htcuh Rolgwag, deceased.--Themas Sons,
Anetioncers.—On Tuesday. March 8 1870, at 12 o'clock,
noon, will be sold at public sale,. at the Philadelphia
Exchange, the following describ , ol personal property;
No. I.—Four two-story brick dwellings, Nos. 1134, 113 S,
1138 and 1141 Otis: street, and four two-story brick dwell
ings, Nos. 1135, 1137, 1139 and 1141 Ilewston street,
Eighteentlg Ward. All those eight two-story brick
InObStIARPif Una lots of ground thereinto belonging, situ
ate on Otis street (formerly Wood street), the lot con:
twining in front on Otis street about 53 feet 61 inches,
and extending in depth Meng Girard ayenue about 131
feet 10 inched. Your 11011Ws front on Otis street, and. 4
in the rear of liewston street.
No: 2.—Two Two-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1130 apd
1132 Otis street. and Two Two-story BriCk Dwellins,
1131 and 1133 Howston street.—All thosn 4 two-storyr ,,
brick dwellings and tho lot, of ground thereinto belong
ing,
sitt.te on Otis street the lot containing in front
011 Otte street shout 26 fret 23,i inches, and in depth 131 '
feet 10 inches to llewston street. two houses front on
Otis Ifir4l,l io lid two on Ittlwston street.
N 0.3 —Two Two-story lirlek Dwellings, NOR. 112 t) and
1128 Otis street, and Two Two-story Brick Direllinge,
1127 and 1129,11ewston street.—All those four two-story
brick raussuliges and the lot or ground thereunto belong
ing, situate dm Otis street ; the lot containing In front on
Otis street about. 26 Best 21s inches, and in depth 131 feet
10 inehes to Ilewston street. Two houses front on Otis
street end two on DOMINI' street.
No. 4.—Two two-story Brick Dwortings, Nos. 1122 and
1124 I It is street, and two two-story Brick Dwellinge, 1123
and 11:5 Ilewston street. All those four two-store brick
messuages, and lot of ground thereunto belonging, situ
ate on Otis street : the lot containing in front about 26
feet Indies. and extending iu depth 131 feet 'Winches
to II ewsion street. Two houses front on Otis street and
two on Ilewston street.
Ni,. A.—Four u-story Brick Dwellings, Nos. 1137,
1139. 1111 and 1143 Berko street, and four two-story Brick
Dwellings. 1131, 1130, 1138 and 1140 Ilewston street. All
those eight two-story brick dwellings. Ind 1,4 of ground
thereinto belonging, situato on Berko street, fernier',
Vier na street ,* Ito, cotitain!iig in Croat about 53 feet
O.:, inches, and in depth along Girard IIVP1111f• shoat 120
feet 2 inches to Hew mon street, on which it has a front
of about :3 feet 3 inehos. Fiats houses front forks
street end four no Iluw etou street.
—Two Two-story Brick Dwellingt. NI/4. 1133 and
11:14 Becks street, and Two Two-story Brt , k Dwellings,
uno and 1132 Hrwuton street—All those four two story
brie k tlsi Pilings, and lot of ground thereto belonging,
sitnat , sl an Berks street ; the lot con' mining on Brake
street about 2S feet 4 inches, and In depth about 1:X1 foot
2 inehes to lfewsi on street. Two h o uses front on
Berks street and 2 on Bewston street.
Clear of all inemaheance. •
fifirA phut posy be set at the a net ion rooms.
N. THOMAS A:- SONS, Auctioneers,•
133 and 11l South Fourth street.
Illy two Amerman Press Association.)
linlthnore Prmittoe Ntairket.
CITY NOTICLB.
- CONCENTRATM ---
REAL ESTATE SALES.
to., 1P:1'
J EAL ESTATE.—TIIOMAS 8z SONS'
VuWeide It usinese Imeation.--Three—
stury I)tailditil;• ::21 Walnut street, with a Ttree
taary Briel. Dwelling in the rear ant Pear attract,—On
Tneedits ;i1 arch sth, 11)70, tat 12 o'clock, neon, will be
sa w a t i mbue sale, at the Pliihutdphie Exchange. all'
that a alualale lot of ground, with the buildhurs thereon
er,•cted. eduate on the saint ii Ode of \Valeta street,llie-'
tweet) ctreels, No. 221; containing to
front am 'Walnut 17 feet o Inches, and extending in depth:
138 net .1 bodies to Peur street. Together with the
yricprye (in common with the properly Onklinlillg On
OW ea' I) Or eta envy 3 fart wide by 29 feet deep (rem
Wclnit street, also of an alley leading from Pear street,
about ...feet wide; full partleulare ad wid t h can ha' had
\
at theartor) The improvements are at welt
and ,ob,lootjally built threo•story brick btillding,i
notable front tat secimal etairY. (occupied by the.Plirl)lx
1 11, , 1ar e Con) party. Counters; with the desks thatrepu..
aa,il s iixturee, will be included in Ihe sale free o f
elc,, ; a three story brick dwellingl, ha tli.t rear ell
Peer -treat, Subject •to an apportioned irrodeernalde
gra an at cent of 21 Spaniel) coined silver plectat of 8 2.30 f
piers of Meld. and itn apportioned irredeemable
Yt.oll 11'1 . 111. of $1:1 ;13, in O:11014 00111, InAking tjgekinn ,
abok oin lewd - AO tat the Bank N,
ant bit ildnige, in thing it very valuable
'au
t 1 J
9'.'1'3111 .1041. lbee.epeion let May ric;.t. •
, 1'1;101 AS & NONi, Auctioneere..•,
FAu !It str..4:t.
i.a: L: u~
i . , q . , t i t 111, , ' t ~
r :' A ,:...:,: .1 . : 1' ,Tl 4 11.1' t !.; t. LO :., R.
s, , ,
A large new *to* of Linen Goods just opened, presenting an assortment to , be found in but few houses in this country.
• ,
2,500 YARDS GOOD UNDRESSED LINEN, MANUFACTURED EXPRESSLY FOR "OUR OWN SKIRT FROIIIINI."
E SHIRT FRONTS MADE UP OURSELVES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.
42 INCH BUTCHERS' LINEN, WITHOUT DRESSING.
GOOD QUALITY 'UNDRESSED LINEN FOR LADIES' AND GENTS' UNDERWEAR.
A LARGE STOCK OF TOWELS, 10c, TO $1 50 EACH.
Heals of families from , a distance visiting Philadelphia
Department.
EXTRACIT
STRAW '1 RIDGE & CLOTWIER,
A :FIRST CLASS SECURITY.
ALTEMUS & CO
130 01-K-13 IN-1310,
01,000,000
LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE
11 A.IIAEI,COA.ID
FIRST MORTGAGE SEVENS at 871-2
And Accrued Interest from Oct. I.
LengtWof Road 390 Mlle's.
THE ROAD IS COMPLETED AND FULLY EQUIP
PEI/ AT AN ACTUAL COST OT OVER
$1.69000,0001 '
AND DAS PAID FROII7TOBPEK CENT. DIVI
DEND» ON ITS STOCK FOE ruE PAST EIGHT
TEARS. •
The Bonds are Coupons of $l,OOO each,
with right of Registration.'.
$1,200,000 of the Bonds have been sold,
already (one party taking $500,000 as a '
permanent investment), and we have imt,
$1,000,000 on hand, which we offer to in
vestors as a flrst•class. security.
DREXEL & CO.,
No. 34 South Third Street:
fot t f rp
for Sale
A' FIRST-CLASS FIRE PROOF SAFE.
• • Addreso, "LEON," this office.
domyttrtE
TO RENT.
LET-SECOND•STORY FRONT
Roo n. 324 Chostrut stroot, about 20 a 28 loot. •
tatitablo for an office or light businotio.
ptls tf rp NARK de BROTHER
VCR IN VALIDS.—A FINE MUSICAL
DON as o nom vantoii for the Pick rhambor; the fluent
not4ortmout in tho city, and a groat variety of siva to ee;
loot from. Imported direct by
& BROTIfIOnt
Want rp 624 Ohestnnt otreet, below Yourtti,
VERY HEAVY LINEN. SHEETING&
ALL WIDTHS IN PILLOW LINENS.
BARNSLEY AND IRISH TABLE LINENS,
DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, from 2 Yards to 6 Yards long.
GOOD QUALITY 8-4 BLEACHED TABLINGS, 65, 75, $1 00.
HALF BLEACHED TABLINGS, 37 1.2, 45, 50, 62 1-i.
$1 25, 21 35, 21 50, $1 75, $2 00, $2 50, up to $2 60 per dozen.
18, 20, 22 24, 26 INCH Ancruslony DIAPER.
A LARGE VARIETY OF FURNITURE COVERINGS.
HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES AND PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
WHITE GOODS.
HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTINGS,
Corded PiqueN,
Striped riqueg,
Figured PiqueB,
Swiss IMEtrall,
fINANCIAL.
WE OFFER FOR SALE
-
le Cif i e SA LI;
L-INEN GOODS.
In the Latest Designs of Egyptian, Mosaic, &0., &o.
ANOTHER CHEAP. LOT OF NAPKIN'S,
We are making it a Specialty to supply the wants of
Snot Opened a large Invoice of
In all the flew Patterns.
&c., &c., &e.
N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND MARKET STREETS.
AND
Photograph Album Manufacturers,
Having removed their Storeroom and Office to
No. 206 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Introduced ihnproyed Steam Machinery
Tnto their 'Bindery, are prepared to Jill all orders in
their line at the lowest rates conslitent with good
work, and ut the ShortcAt notice.
They will have constantly on hand
A Full Stock of Blank Books, Commercial
Stationery,
And Photograph Albums,
To which they invite the attention of buyers.
Sole Manufacturers of the Patent Mink°
Rack Albums.
ffuilmrpS
ESTABLISHED Issa.
BECKHAUS & ALLGAIER,
1204' FRAIIRPORD AVENUE,
Above Girard Avenue,
MAN U FACT URERH Off
Exclusively First-Class Carriages,
NEWEST STYLES
CLARENCES. LANDAUS, L AND ATILETTES,
01.0t-E-COACHES,SHIFTING QUARTER COACHES,
COUPES.I I A ROCCIVES, PH A. , ROCK A WAYS,
ETC., SUITABLE FOR PRIVATE, 'FAMILY AND
PUBLIC USE.
Worktnenship and flnieh second to none in the
country.
Fine and varied stock on hand, completed and in the
work a.
Orders receive prompt and personal attention.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
D. M. LANE
CARRIAGE BUILDER ,
8452, 3434 and 3436 Ma,ritet St.,
WEST PIIILAPELPHIA.
A laren assortment of Carrfasses of every dosorlption
constantly on liana. pooial attantlnn 'paid to
repairing. jolt 6nacP§
are respectfully invited to examine the merits of this
WHITE GOODS.
ALSO
Plaid N ain Hook,
Plain NEtinsook,
Striped Muslin,
French Muslin,
REMOVALS.
(FIRST FLOOR),
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
FINE DRESS SHIRTS.
J. W. SCOTT & CO.,
No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET.
PHILADELPIIIA
GENTLEMEN'S FANCY GOODS
In Frail Variety.
ip)) w f m Ong
NOTICE TO GENTLEMEN.
As the season of the year is at hand
for gentlemen to replenish their ward
robe, the subscriber would particularly
invite attention to his
IMPROVED PATENT SHOULDER
SEAM SHIRT,
made from the best materials, work
done -by hand,• the cut and finish of
which cannot be excelled; warranted
to, fit and give satisfaction.
Also, to a large and well seleoted
stook of Wrappers, Greakfast Jackets,
Collars, Stocks, Hosiery, Gloves,
Ties, &c., &c.
JOHN C. ARRISON,
Nos. I and 3 North Sixth Street.
nol2 f m w lvro
NEW PITIMICATIONS
ALL THE NEW BOOKS
For Sale at Wholesale,Prices by
' PORTER dc CO &TES,
' PUBLISHERS AND BOOKSELLERS,
No. 822 CHESTNUT . STREET.
Our New and Elegant
• • , ART GALLERY
inew open with the finest collectiau of PAINTINGS
CIiDOMOH um ENGRAVING* to the city.
tan2i , m w f mit • , •