TEE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, ' APRIL 6 1867. CITY INTELLIGENCE. TOE ADDITIONAL LOCAL ITEMS THIRD PAQK.1 Pirk re thk Eighth Ward Loss About 12,000. This morning about 5 o'clock flames were (Uncovered laming from the store room la the camera portion of the Cliesnut street mills, on Chesnnt street, above Twenty third, and In close proximity to the bridge. The room was filled with finished cabinet-ware, all ready for the market; The Unlit, combustible material was soon in ablaze, and In an amazing short space of time the whole building, the dimen sions of which are about lorty by fifty feet, was a muss of rulDs. The second story was a work room. In wliloh fourteen men were employed, . where the finishing touches were given to the furniture, AH the tool. and benches belonging to the workmen were destroyed. Their com bined Ions will amount to SHXx). The bulling Is separated from the main mill by a parapet wall, extending some distance In the air. and this alnue saved the main building from taking Art The office between the build ing destroyed and the main mill was not even scorched, owing to this wall. On the first floor, where theflre was first seen, was stored furniture to trie amount of $10,000 It belonged to Mr. H. Jf. Buckley, the proprietor of the mill. The stock is Insured In the Uoyal Narraaansett, Home, of New York, and Wushlngton, of DuUI more. The exact amount could not be ascer tained, as the Insurance Is distributed on all the buildings, but It will only partially cover the loss. The building is owned by Charles A. Itubleam, Esq., and is damaged to the amount of W0, upon which there is an insurance of only $;tuo In the Itoyal. The fire Is supposed to have been the work of an Incendiary. Twenty minutes before It was discovered the watchman took his last round, and between the Interval ol his leaving and the arrival of another twenty minutes the matcn was applied. The front wall, standing back about, fifty feet from Chesnut street, fell ubout quarter of oclock, burying beneath the debri Georite Thompson, a member of a fire company. On being extricated he was found to be seriously injured, itobert McCauley, of the Good Will Engine, was also seriously injured, and has since died from the effects thereof. Eugene Murphey, ol the Kellance, and a man named Cusik, of the Independence, were also injured to some extent. TJie sufferers were removed from thesceueof the disaster, and their injuries at tended to, A large quantity of lumber was stored In the immediate vicinity of the fire, and had the wind been blowing In a different quarter from which it was (northeast), the whole structure, lumber and other buildings in the neighbor hood would have been destroyed, and it would have been onejof the most disastrous fixes that we have bad lor some time, Fire in the Third Ward Damage Slight Abrkst or the Occupants of thk Iiwellino ob Suspicion of Setting it on Fike. About 8 o'clock this morning a small frame building, No. 726 Passyunk road, above Catharine street, was partially destroyed by fire. It was occu pied as a dwelling and store by Bernard O'Nell and bis wile Mary O'lN'eil. The stock of thestore on the first floor was entirely destroyed. The bulldlug is owned by Elizabeth Marshall, aud is damaged to the extent of t."0. No insurance. The occupants of the house were arrested on suspicion of Belling Hon fire, as kindling wood, Anely split up, saturated with coal oil, in order to facilitate the progress of the flames, was found la different places. The building had been set on fire in two places. Fire Marshal Blackburn Is investigating the matter. The parties will be examined before him to-day, and their guilt or innocence established. Card. The character of the memorial pre sented ny aenator conneii, on last wenaesday, having been erroneously reported by the agent of the Associated press, be (Mr. Connell) has furnished the following lor publication: "Senator Connell was erroneously reported in me aespaicnoi tue Associated rrens oi Wednes day last, as having presented a memorial from the coal operators of Schuylkill county, making charges against the management of the Reading Iinliroad Company. The memorial which Mr. Connell presented was from the Coal Exchange of Philadelphia, and exposed the bogus and fraudulent character of a petition recently sent to the Legislature from Schuylkill county, pur porting to emanate from coal operators, and making false charges against the Railroad Company." ' An Unmanageable Craft. John McGauf ney.a young toper, having taken in a cargo exceedingly volatile and elevating, became immediately light-heeled and top-heavy, caus ing blm to imitate certain unwieldy ships In a heavy sea. After cruising a short distance, the helm became unmanagaable, and all bis attempts to reach shore were futile. He sud denly ran foul of a barber's pole before a barber-shop at Front street and Olrard avenue, where he cast anchor: but the grappling being unstable, he settled down and through a bulk window, which was speedily demolished. Keturninc consciousness found him before Alderman Shields, who fined McGaufiey, aud committed mm to answer. A Worthy Object. Next week, commencing tbe ladies of the Berean Baptist Church will hold a fair for the sale of useful and fancy arti cles, at .the Commissioners' Hall, Thirty seventh and Market streets. The Drooeeds will be devoted to the aid of the Mission Chapel connected with the chureh. Among the inte resting features of I be fair will be a competition for an elegant hose carriage, finished in the latest style, and carrying eight hundred feet of forcing nose, ibis win full to tne lot or tne nre company receiving the highest number of votes. which can be deposited by any person who pays a dollar ior tne privilege. Fainfcl Accident. About nine o'clock last evening, a man named William Holmes placed a trunk on the front platform of car No. 24. of tbe Union passenger Xjlne, and, wniie waiting to the rear platform to enter the car, slipped and fell in such a manner that his left leg was caught under the hind wheel aud severely in jured. He attaches no blume to the oouductor, though tbe car was certainly started too soon. The wounded man lives at No. 927 S. Eighth street, and was taken to the Hospital when the tar arrived at Seventh and I'lne streets. Assault and Battery. hast evening, George W. Drexler.aged twenty-four, having been engaged In an interesting carousal, was arrested by Officer Beal, at Sergeant, above tieoree street, when be. with Sampsonian strength, shook off bis shackles, and proceeded to deface tbe appearance of the officer. He was taken before Alderman Shoemaker this morn ing, who committed him to answer lu default or iiooo can. Nor So. We have received a communica tion signed by John Lazarus, proprietor of tne Currency nouin, uu junritet aireet, coutrauici inn tbe report of the robbery of Captain UooJ- win at that place some evenings since, and at tributing It as taking place at another hotel on Market street. T his fuel was ascertained at a bearing which was held at the Station liouso yesterday afternoon. An Alleged Theft op Sheepskins. Jeffer son Ely, aged 80, was arrested last evening at Twelfth and Brown streets, having In his pos session two dozen sheepskins, dressed and rAuiv for use. When requested to give infr- motinn an to where he received thein. he per- inor.iniif.lv refused. Alderman Massey held blm for a further Investigation iu default of 1800 ball. Pardoned. William Hampton, who was convicted in the United Slates Supreme Court about four monins since ui bwbuux uupjw iw the Navy Yard, has been pardoned by the Pre .Mort iinmnton is an only son. and served in tbe army for a long period, and on the reoom. xnendationof several prominent gentlemen the executive clemency was hwhiim m mm. The New New York Depot. This morn ing workmen were engaged in breaking the erouna ior mo cw j.oj i JU.t otiri Market stree.s. About one thousaud men are employed, and it is expected the re ception-room lor passengers and tne ucei- Olflce wiJJ be completed by tne ist oi way. Tm T.RAonE Island Commission, appointed hv President Johnson for the purpose of visit, ing and examining League Island, lnqulriug ..11 t facilities as a naval post, has con cluded its investigations so far as making ob- A " . I . . .1 i ...I. na A nova I A (Hint Ann - aervations as to "." - -j - "im report will be ready in a few days. ' r, TtnuIT 1 VTlIll lll ("VllHlJS. fiPP(l fortv was arrested yesterday afternoon, on BueJlolonof entering a house at Eleventh and irwn streets. Alderman Cloud committed vim to annear at a further nearing. The Kicht Rev. Bishop Vail tvlll Ylsii Ht. David's Churoh, Manayunk, to Sorrow, at S o'clock P, M., tad ftdmiutater the Thb Salb of D'Hotvkttrr'b Collection ok Paintings was completed last evening, at the Art Gallery of B. Scott, Jr.. No. 1020 Chesnut street. The prices realized were generally qutie good. The paintings which brought tbe hlg lies' sums were as follows: "The Hnppy Homo," by Thomas Gerard, of Brussels, t 00. "Hhcepand Chickens " by Eugene Vorboock boven, of Brussels, $ l!K). .... "Shepherdess and her Flock," by Laurent de Benl. of Brussels, J'WO. "Winter Scene near Amsterdam," by Ch. Lelckert, of Amsterdam, 8-H". "Winter Scene near Lnoken," by F. Kruse mnn, of Brussels, 8.200. . . . "Cattle and Sheep." by F. Le Bret, of Dor d reel. 1175. "Summer Hecne in mo rcen .nuuuuium, uy E. D. Lewis, of Philadelphia, 8110. "Winter In Holland, oy r. iv ruseman, of TtriiRHf-ls. Ki m. "A Landscape," by C. De V'ogel, of Dortrocht, $130. "Lanrtscnpe aud Callle," by F. Kruscmau, of Brussels, $120. Assault with an Oystkr Knife. About ft o'clock lnsi evening, a man named William Seelv rapped at the door of the residence of Mr. Sides in Third street, above P.iplar, and at the appearance of a young lady of the home, demanded a drink of water. But without wait ing for her to comply with his request, he Im mediately commenced an assault upon the young UJy, a daughter of Mr. Hides, tore her dress, and otherwise defaced the apparel of the lady and her sister, who had arrived. Mrs. Hides' appearance enraged Seely to suob an extent that he threw a largo oyster knife and mado furious and savage onslaught on all the parties, but was arrested without doing any serious mischief. Alderman Shoemaker committed Seely to answer the charge, la default ofJSlOOO ball. SLiurrr Fire. This morning, nlout 7J o'clock, the roof of a building on the northeast corner of Dock and Pear streets was discovered to be on fire. Through the exertions of those present it was extinguished without serious damage. Its origin Is unknown. Spring Overcoats. We have a complete assortment of this seasonable and sensible Garment In all kinds and shades of colors, at astonishingly low prices. Half-way between) Bennett & Co., Fifth and V Towr.k Hall, Sixth Stb. j No. 518 Market St. Q. 8. C. K. An unusually large and choice stock of Cloth ing for spring wear is exhlbiied by the G. S. C. E. at the present time. We have taken much pHins in selecting styles, and In the getting up of our garments this season, and are able to offer to our patrons and the public generally an assortment of Walking Coats, Morning aud Evening Coats, Sacks, Spring Overcoats, Vests, and Pants of every grade, equal in style, make, and finish to the best customer work, and of course at much lower prices. For those who prefer to have their clothing made to order, we have a custom department, in charge of cutters whose skill and taste are unexcelled, and supplied with an elegant variety of piece goods of all descriptions. We Invite an early call. Pkrky & Co., Star Clothing Emporium, No. 609 Chesnut street, above Sixth. in Spbino Ovfbcoats. M 10 Sl'KINO Uvkkcoath. I2 SeaiNo OVKBCOATS. JJjT U Sl'KINO O V KKCOATH, ll- fSrlll.NCJ O V KKCOATH. smuts amazingly u ii rap. Suits Ahamnulv i hkap suits Amazingly ( heap. Suits Amazinoly Cheap. tnr SpniNo Stylus Just Ready. Uu' wrmNu Styi.kh Just Kkady. jiT Ki-BiNO Stylus Just Kkady, jUl4 Spbino Stylus Just Kkady. KXTBKMELY LlOVf r KICKS. KXTRKMKI.Y LOW PKICES. Kxtrbmki.y Low I'bichs. KXTRKMKLY IrfiW PkK'KS. tUT Boys' A!n Mrv's Clothini. Mi' Hoys' ajcij Miin's t i.orni.Na. ' MrT Boys' and SIkn'h Clothino. MJT Boys' anu Mkn's (.'loth i no. . yv anabakuh x urown, Oak Uall. At thb Cobnmb cf BrxTH and Mahkbt Sts. John S. C. AbuoiT's interview with the Em peror Napoleon HI. Extract from a letter to a friend in this at' "I wore black cloth panta loons and coat, filuged with gold lace, and gold tripe down the leg; white vest and cravat, carried a cocked hat under my arm; and wore a dress sword by my side. I write this, as it will be of interest to my friends in Philadelphia. The style of my court dress can be seen in the European Fashion Plates at Charles Stokes & Co.'s Clothing Store, under the Continental Hotel." An Important Invention. We have beon shown to-day a most Ingenious contrivance. Invented by a citizen of Philadelphia, called a new cross-tie lor railroads, wmcu we tuink is admirably adapted for the purposes designed, and surpasses anything of the sort that It has ever been onr privilege 10 notice, xnis tie is so constructed as to require no nails, spikes, or other fastening to the sills, as it is so con structed as to be self-maintaining, and the T-rallB laid with this Improvement will rest more securely than by any other arrangement. Willie by mis new meiuoa rapiuity or con struction Is secured, ease of repair and economy are likewise vouensared as certmniy. Alto gether this new tie will prove a great benefit to railway corporations, and being quickly, easily, and securely laid, will be especially advan tageous lor general trauio and passenger com panies. A Luxuriant Growth of Hair may be ob tained by using Jayne's Hair Tonic, Those who have lost tueir hair from general or looal disease will find this article a most excellent restorative, keeping tbe scalp clean, and stimulating it lo healthy action, as well as ureservlng tne hair moist and glossv. Prenared only by Dr. I). Jayne & Son, No. 242 Chesnut street. Thk Elliptic Sbwino Machine Company. No. ttlO Arch street, have fitted np with all the conveniences a family sewing-room, where all kinds of sewing will be attended to In the most prompt and tuorough manner. The Elliptic excels all others In the simplicity of its con struction. Having fewer parts, it is easier managed, and requires less power to work it than any other sewing machine in the market. Rale of Boots. SnoRS. Brogans. Etc. We would call the early attention of the trade to the large and desirable sale of boots, shoes, brogans, balmorals, etc., to be sold by catalogue for cash, on Monday morning. April H, com mencing at 10 o'cloek, by McClelland & Co., suc cessors lo Philip Ford A Co., auctioneers, at their store, N o. 606 M arket street. A Whale in thk Dklaware White Rhirts at a discount. Tbe water-proof shirt front is all the go. Try one. Save money, save time, save trouble, preserve an orderly appearance, and receive the benediction of your wife. Price cents at the furnishing stores. Manufactory, iso. b. xnira street. Davis' Paik Killer. From the reports of the dealers in this city, we think no proprie tary medicine has bad a larger sale, Its valu able properties as a speedy cure for pain cannot fall to be generally appreciated, and no family should be without lt.lucaseofaccideutorsudden attack of dysentery, dlarrhwa, ebolera-morbus; and even Asiatic cholera yields to its maalo power. Montreal Wrannertitt. A Hard Case. a gentleman who had suf fered many months with Fkvkr r.i purchased two boxes of Humphrey's Homwo pathic Speclrlo for that disease, for $1-00. ile found himself cured before he had taken half one box. and In bis gratitude sent his boy to ituuw ii uic oBT7uw ttuuiu tune uock ine vinar box and refund thttltv cenU. The air en t flm.lina.i comply, thinking the cure cheap at 8100. See au verilNeuit-iii iu nnutuer column. Humphreys' Specific Homeopathic Medi ci Company, No. 502 Broadway, N. Y, A Cold Seems a Small Affair. Mos people neglect it. Who minds it? Yet a cold may turn to Consumption, and then follows almost certain death. Take a cold In time, then, that is, take Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, the well-known standard remedy for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and nil Pulmonary Complaints, and your Cold will disappear, as well as all apprehension of dan ger. Sold by all Druggists. Prepared only at No. Hi CUCSUin street, f-niuit down with the dust." which we will be very apt to do if we come down at all, this windy weather. The pleasant way to come down with the dust is when you are paying for o nA unit of Horlna Clothing at Charles Stoke A Co.'Dt under tUtj Coutluouul. Kra mm of all Sizes and styled. Photograph Finmes in great variety and ol superior finish, at Helmer A Co.'s Frame Emporium, No. 621 Arch stieet. Depot fob thk balk of Lash's Five-dollar Washing Machines Clolhes-Wrlngers, andHtep Ladders, No. 7Z7 Market street. Philadelphia. J. H. LASU & CO. Teas Choice, Pure, and Cheap, at Faihthornk'S, No. 205 North Ninth street. A Cl'RK FOB UnKTJMATISM WORTH bBKIWO. S. Kl.patrick, No. 1714 Olive street, oud by Dr. Filler' llemody. No corn, no pav. Wii.loi'kn on Saturday, a laro assort ment of Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk and Linen Uloves, sultsible for our Spring trade, at Mclntlre & Brother's variety, zephyr and gents' furnishing store, No. 1036 Chesnut street. Spring Clothing FOR MEN AND JJOTS now ready. LARGE A HtiOli TMEN1 and LOW PR WES. WAN A MAKER "ROWS, POPULAR CliOTHINO HOUSE, OAK HALL, 8. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets. DIED. BEKCHKR. On the Id Instant, HORACE F., son of Jacob V. and Catharine K. Bevcuer, la Hie 18th year of hla at. The relatives and friends of the family sre reipeet fiilly Invited to ntieml the funernl. from his pnrBDls' residence, No. 1528 N. Twelfth street, on Biindsy, the 7ih IhrihdI, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel Ulll Cemetery. LKNTK. Suddenly, on the SOth Instant, Mr. JACOB S. LLNT Z. In tbe 4tli year ot his bks. 1 li relatives and triendn of the iamHy are respect fully luvhed to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 1318 l'assyunk road, un Wednesday after noon, the loth lnsutut, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. GLENN. Suddenly, on Wednesday morning, April 3. WILLIAM B. OLtNN, In the 6nth year of his bum. The relatives and Irlenda of the family, alno Hood Hnmiirltun 1odna, No. 89, I. O. of O. ., and the Order In general, are rexpncitnlly Invited to attend the fune ral, from the residence of hla non, Frank Oluno, No. 17 S. Ninth street, on Holiday alleruoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Lafayette Cemetery. ill WISTAR. on the morning of the 4th instant. Dr. CAhPAK WISTAK, In the With year of his axe. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funernl, from his late residence, No. 14'.! I Arch street, on Becoud-day moraiug next at 10 o'clock. WOOHTF.R. At New Castle, Del., on the 4th In stant. Mrs. ANN Y. WOOsTEK, in the 76th year of her age. PORCELAIN HARDWARE, COMPRISING Lock. Shutter, Closet and Drawer Knobs: Key hole Kacutobeons, Finger Plates i "Push." -Pull," "Cilice," "Boarding," aud other platen, lor aale by TK UA1 A N A H 11 A W, No. 835 (ElRht Thirty-five) Market Hu, below Ninth. c OF FEE ROASTERS OF SEVERAL STYLES and variuus kinds of Coffee Mills, tor sale by TUBMAN A8I1A' W, No. 8M (Eight Thlrty-flve) Market Ht.,bolow Ninth. TVORY HANDLE TABLE AND TEA KNIVES. .L with steel or silver-plated blades ! tlame and Meal LarverH. i utile eieeis ana nutter miivhs. ior sale, Willi other Table Cutlery, by T HUM AN & MHAW, No. oss ( Eight Tnlrty-flve) Market Su, below Ninth. n WARBURTON'S i H PROVED VENTI- fc lnted and Easr-fllling DHES3 HAT.- (patented). In all Ihetamiroved fashions of theseasou. CHESNUT Street, next door to the Post Office. WRITTEN AND VERBAL DESCRIP- Mloim of Character, with Advice on Business (Health, Education, ete. given daily, by z Hiuinsjcurpi j. Li. i.Arsa, at No. M CHEMNUT Htreet. DEAt NESH. KVERV INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill bave Invented to assist the bearing In every degree ol deafness; also, Respirators; also, Crandull's Patent Crutches, aooerlor to anj others in use, at P. MADEIRA'S, No. 115 TENTH Btreet. below Cbesnnt. '4 8 5nl TJODGERS' AND WOSTENHOLM'3 POCKET H X v xi x troi a aim Dinn Jinuumi ui uvnuwiui nnlsh. ROIXiEKS' and WADE A BUTCHER'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LEOOULTHE RAZOR. 6CISBORS or the tlnewt quality. Razors. Knives, HclsflorH, and Table Cutlery O round and roiisbea at if. jaAXUiiLa.-B. sso. iu i wnu Hlreet. below cnesnnt SB opt "PATENT WIRE WORK vrm -RATT.INOS. STORE FRONTS. GUARDS, PARTITIONS, ETC. COAL BCREEHo, nuuiimunifcu wiiuus, n.iu, Manufactured by II. WALKEB A SONS, 127 8m No. 11 N. SIXTH Street. TNDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING L STEAM PACKING HOSE. ETC. Encineers and dealers will find a full assortment of GOODY EAR'S PATENT VULCANIZED RUBBER BELTINC4, PACKING, HOSE, etc, at the Manulao- turers jieaoquariers, GOOD YEAR'S. No. 808 CHESNUT Btreet, South Hide. N B. We have a new and cheap article of GAR DEN and favjsmeht u use very cheap, to which tne attention oi iu" puonc is cauuu. ixoam CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED! THE true remedy at last discovered I "Unham's Frenh Meat Cnre." urvnared from tbe formula of Prof. Troua- seau.ol Paris, cures Consumption, LungDIseases. Bron chitis. Dyspepsia, Marasmus, General Debility, and all morbid conditions of tbe system dependent on defi ciency of Vital Force. It la pleasant to the tasts, and a single bottle will convince the most skeptical of Its virtue as tne great neanug remeuy or tnu age. fi a oov tie, or six bottles tor i, bold wholesale and retail by S. C. UPH AM. No. -id south EIGHTH Street, and principal Druggists, bent by express, .Circulars seut tree. 1 81 thsmitin WINES, LIQUORS, FOREIGN AND DO. MESTIU ALES, BROWN STOUT, PORTER, and t'l ill- its. P. J. JORDAN. No. 220 PEAR Street, below Walnut begs to call attention to the large and varied stock oi goons now on nana, emnraciug nuiM or an grades among which are some very choice Sherries and Clarets: BRANDIES, all Qualities and dllfurentvlo tnges: WHISKIES, Borne very old and superior SCOTCH ALE. BROWN STOUT, tuirether with Jordan's celebrated TONIC ALE, now bo extensively useu oy muiintn, iju aiuioun. luvmius. ew, CIDERS. Crab-apple, Champagne, and Sweet Ciders of all qualities, unsnrpasseo. Tliese goxxia are rurmsueu in packages or all sizes. ana will De aenvereu iu uy part oi me city n-ee o: cost. 11 71 1000 KEGS NAILS AT REDUCED l'KIC'E.S. Buldwins' Butts, all sizes. Butchers' Plane Irons and Chisels. Rowland & Ames' Shovels and Spades. Eenrick's and American Pulleys and Screws. Table Knives, and Forks and Spoons. Champion Clothes-Wringers. Planes, Wood and Iron Rakes, etc, FOR SALE CHEAP, BY STANDURIDGK, BARB A. CO., 87 thstuj NO. 1321 MARKET STREET. iQK IMMENSE BARGAINS ' AT No IfiJ N. EIGHTH STREET, Bamberger ilroB'. Old Stand. 105 TTavlnir bouuht the entire stock ol Bamhercer Bros at a great saorlliee, we are offering now the greatest 1,,11-l.rIiis iu Linen lldkrs.. Hosiery. Merino Goods. Corsets, Stuple Trimmings, etc. etc, that ever were re ' II. FI.EISIIER A CO., Succesors to Bamberger Bros,, It No. 163 N. EIGHTH Street. Economy to attend to it early. Effectually prevent Injury to clothes, etc., from Moths, and cheaply enough If yon attend to it now. .Every Druggist has C. C. HARRIS 4 CHAPMAN, Boston. TN THE OBPnANS' COURT FOR THE CITJ L AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. . ; Katateof WILLIAM bl'UONUK, deceased. ' The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. "'J?' Bnd adjust the second account of EDWIN BPOON LK, WILLIAM Bi'OONER, Jr.. and WAy1",,," KPOONKR. Kxecutors and Trustees under lb "'" WILLIAM bl'OONKK, deceased, and to report oi trlbutlon of the balance In the hands of f""; couutant, will meet the parties Interested 'th,e P", pose of his anpoluiment, on MONDA Y . Apr ! at 8 o'clock P. M., at hie otllce. No. VIA ooam bKVENTlt Btreet. in Uttwfst Auditor. Ws arc receiving direct from Franco and Italy a lino collec tion of BRONZE FIGURES, VASES, GROUPS, CLOCKS, and CANDELABRAS,ALABASTER VASES, URNS, GROUPS and STATUETTES, BISQUE T VASES and ORNAMENTS, and will dispose of the same through Mr. B. SCOTT, Jr., at the Art Gallciy, No. 1020 CHESNUT Street, in the course of a few days. VITI BROS., (Late Vito Viti & Sons,) IMPORTERS, No. 149SouthFRONT St," 4 5 3t PniLADELt'III A. UPHOLSTERY DEPARTMENT. The subscribers are now prepared to reculve and execute promptly, orders from the TOWN OR COUNTRY for any of tho following description of WINDOW SHADES, VIZ.: . tioin bo it nr. ii, UOTHIC, L.ANONCAPK, OPAQUK, TBA9TSPAKKNT, WHITE MNG, PI.AI9T WAHIIKO, AI.I. C'OLOHJB STORE SHADES . Made and put up to order at short notice, with Gold or Colored Letters ot every variety, hung with HARTbHORN K'A SELF-ACTING SPRINli KOLLiat, SHEPPARO, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON, 4 S lOtrp NO. 1008 CBESNVT STREET. WANTS. S25.i THE GENUINK BARTLETT Aseuts, lio per month. and all expenses uaid. to sell the Genuine Uarllett Sewing Machine. This Machine will do all the work that can be done on any high priced Machine, ana Is luily patented, licensed, and warrunted lor five years. We pay the above wages, or a commission, from which twice that amount can be made, i or circulars aud terms address H. HALL A. CO., Ho. "24 CHKMNUT Street, 4 61m Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED MKN FROM EVERY COUNTY In the Vnlted States to call at No. 413CHKS N UT Street, room 1, second lioor.imd see the PATENT ATMOSPHERIC .BUTTER MAKER churn butter irum sweet milk In rive minutes. By investing a few hundred dollars fib to ty0 can be made every day; costs but 3o cents aud sells for J. County aud Slate rights lor sale. 4 2 61 FOR SALE. FOR SALE THE GOOD-WILL AND Fixtures of tbe old-establlsued Hotel, Restau t aut, and Dining Saloons, situate at the souinwesl corner of CARTER Street and EXCHANGE Place lately of Frederick Lakemeyer, deceased, and favor ably known as "Lakeuieyer's" to all branches of the business community. For terms.'apply on the pre mines, to MARY LAKEMEYElt, 3 2s ft Administratrix. FOR SALE ONE OF THOSE ELEiANT P- 'S Private Residences, with sldttyard, on the south side of Oreen street. No. 2Uo2, finished with all the modern conveniences. A large part ot the purchase money can remalu on mortgage. Apply to CHARLES H. MARSON. 4 4 6t No. 82 N. SIXTH Street. ea for SALE. THE VALUABLE WHARF t:H PROPERTY. No. 360 N. DELAWARE Avenue, ',0 leel Iront, 1B8 leet deep to Wuter street, with three story brick Building thereon, together with a Wharf, 75 leet, extending In length 'Mi feet. Apply to LEU IUH CRANE 11ION CO., 5 6 wslro No. 3.rM) N. DKLA WA HK Avenue. FOR SALE DWELLING No. 315 N. islxtb street, above Vine, 2u leet front by W feet. ui be open for Inspection Saturday, April J, from 2 0.t,ock until 5 o'clock. Apply to p MADEIRA, 452t No. 115 TENTH Street, below Cnestuot, COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR BALK Fifty to One Hundred Acres, Bris-iL ioinike, above the seven mile-stone, near lacony, Vanlon House, Factory and Dwellings to let. Ii u VlO R. WHITAKKR. '5t No. 010 LOCUST Street. TO RENT. i PROPOSALS TO LET THE FA1RM0UNT I Mansion. Proposals will be received at this oihce until WEDNESDAY next, April , at 12 o'clock, ior the renting of the Mansion at Fair mont Park, lor an Ice-Cream Saloon exclusively. No bids will oe received without first having tiled a houd to the amount ot Sio at the City Solicitor's Cilice, that the contract Commissioner City Property, 4 6St Washington Rullding. ' Reading railroad. CHANGE OF HOUItS OP TBE Heading Accommodation Train. , On and alter MONDAY, April 8. 1S67. the Heading Accommodation Train will leave Reading at 7'30 a. M arriving In Philadelphia at lO'lH.A. M. Returning to Bet ding; will leave Philadelphia at 5 P. M. Additional Accommodation Train Between Fottstoun and Philadelphia, On and after MONDAY, April 8, 1867, an Accommo dation Train will leave Poltatowa at 6'20 A. U. arriv ing In Philadelphia at 8 40 A. M. Returning to Potts town, will leave Philadelphia at 8 80 P. M. 4 4 m IThi above Uluakp m U luUnuedlaie ulou THIRD EDITION The Revolution in Ilnyti. Boston, April 6. A private letter received In this city, dated I'ort au Prlnco, Maroli 1L con firms the overthrow of the late government in Haytl. Two attempts of the revolutionary party were made, the first 011 tho 22d of Febru ary at the Capitol, which was snpproxseJ by President Geffrnrd and the leaders of the in surgents. I'rospero Elle Rnd his son were killed. A second attempt, a few days after, made at Bt. Marcus, was successful. I'resldont GeiTrard, flndliifc that pulillo feeling was slron aualnst blm, sent In his resignation, and on the lllth of Mnreh embarked with Mi family on lionrd of a Frenoh mnn-of- wnr for Jamaica. A new President would be shortly elected. Tire at Eastport, Nc. Easitobt, Apr 6. A the broke out at 9 o'cloek last eveninc, on Whnlen's wharf, and raped nearly all night, cousunnug all the build in trs on the wharf. '1 he nre commenced in a rtutidips on nay- den's wharf, occupied by Mr. Lei ami, grocer. The building was totally eonsumed. toget her with the two adjacent bulldliitts. Thestore oc cupied by Mr. wnaien, on tne corner of water utreet, was partially burnt. The loss Is esti mated ut t,uw, wnicn was mostly insurua. Fom Maine. 1 roiiTT.AND. April C The steam'fhlD Nesto- rlau arrived from Bt. Johns at 8 A. M. to-day, and will sail for Liverpool at midnight. The lion, ueorge l;vons. formerly united States Henator from Maine, and Chulrmau of the Hennle Committee on commerce for many years, died to-day, aged seventy years. Arrest of a Defaulter. IlursoN, N. Y., April (1. Joseph Hasbrouck, the defaulting cashier of the First National linnl;. was taken from the inil in this cliv last evenine. on areavilsltlon from the United States Marshal, and conveyed to isew iorK,wnerene w ill have au early trial before the United H tales Court. Strike in Lcwistown. LKvhsTowN, Me. April 0. The male spinners In all lour of the Pottou mills have been on a strike for the ten hour system since Monday. Tbe mills are all running as usual, und will pro bably continue with new help. Markets by Telesraph. Nitw York. Anrll 6. Ohlcaffo andiKock Island 88; Reading, lul'i; (Jantou Company, 44'; Kne Railroad. 55S: Cleveland and 1'lttsourg 14',; I'ltlsburg and Fort Wayne, Miohitran Central, 1I)H Michlgau .Sdui liei 11, 70 N. Y. Central, 10n: Illinois I !enl rnl.l UumDerland .rel'.:ired, aii; Virginia 6x, liajJ: Missouri Os.i)-i; Hudson Kiver, ia; cnnea Mates rive-twcu- t ies, im'z, nw;(r, 00. ib., inhv. "ew issue, ivrfl Ten-forties. 9: Heven-thlrtles. first Issue, 108: al oUies, 10o'. Sterlina exchanne, I08JS; atslght, 9. Gol',l;'2. Money 7 percent. New Yokk. Anrll O.Coi ion ouiet at 2VA :a28c Flour active and DlOc. higher: sales ol !W00 Oar- rels-Htate, 810(l;i l0; Ohio, gl.'il47 ; Western tnvaU'2.'i: Southern. SI 1-ii.Vuiltl r0. Wheal buoy. nnt. excited, and advanced 57c .; sales of 40.000 bushels No. 2 at $2-d(. Coi n active and lo, higher? sales of 62.000 bushels mixed Western ftl-'21rfiL-21:. Oals firm. Provisions dull and quiet. Pork heavy; new mess, $21. Whisky quiet. PhUada. Stock Exchange Sales, April 6 Reported by De Haven & llro., No. 4o B. Third street BETWEEN BOARD 8100 City (ts, New .lnojlisMsh KeadR MbS0. MV t-'iUOHch N 7 nc bl 84 200 do hw). MX 4i b Leh V Bcr 1 5bU Norrlst'n. 6'Ji luO sh Sus( Cnl...b3 i. Id SECOND 'BOARD. flROd 5-208 '6S..Jy 107 a J ft sh Penna R nw luo City 8s, New.....lol :tou do Nlio. no'i (30011 C& Am mttis..... 1)8 20 Bh Cam db Am...... Mil 1 sh dies & Wal 48 do sliU. 5V, do .. 554 LATEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE POBT OP PHILADELPHIA., ..APRIL 6. STATU OF THKHMOMRTIR AT THB aVBNINS tULl- BK1FH Or KICK. 7 A. 44,11 A. M s02 P. M 53 For additional Marine Newt ate Third Page. CLEARED THIS MORNING. Bnrrpie Savannah. Trass-, lionton, J. E. Razley A Co. Jlrl',' E. H. Rich, Hopkins, Trinidad, S. M. Wain & Co. bctir J. J. Little, Little, Richmond, Lalhoury, Wicker- ham & Co. Pebr D. Pearson, Pearson. Boston, Slnniekson & Co. ISchr M. Bowman, Chsrlesworth, Mlllvllle, Captain, bchr Trace. Ireland, Mlllvllle. R. I). Wood & Co. bchr Wm. P, Cox, Houck, Newport, Blukistou, Uraeff &Co. 8cbr J. P. Johnson, Smith, do. do. Bchr R. W. Dillon. Ludlam, Balem. New York and bchuylklll Coal Co. Bchr Reading KK. No. 48, Powell. Richmond, Captain, fschr K. B. Wbeaton. Whealon.ealein, D.PearsonACo. bchr A. E. Cranmer, Craumer, bulibbury, Audenrled, Norton & Co. 6chr L. A. Danenhower, Sheppard, Boston, Castner, huckneyA Wellington. Schr W. Walton, Reeves, Boston. Tyler A Co. ' ARRIVED TU1B MORNING. Htenmnhip Saxon. Matthews, 4 houi-s from Boston, with indue, to II. WinKor A Co. Panned In the buy two brius. unknown, and Chlloe, from lardenas, BriK (4eorse i. Berry, Bradley, 8 days from Matan Kas, with niolaxses to Harris & toteebury. '27th ult., taw K-lir Talunia, from Key Weet, Kolnx Into Matan zas: id lust,, lat. M 2i. Ion. 73 1 exchanged signals with urlg John Sherwood, steering S. P:hr Casper Heft. (Shoe, from James River, Va.,wlth lumber to J. W. Gasklll & Sons. irehr W. P. Cox, Houck. from Providence. fchr E. B. Wbeaton. Whealon, from Portsmouth. yohr W. Walton, Reeves, from Portsmouth. fccl.r Cherub. Layman, from t'Umau's Creek. Sehr J. B. Johnson, Smith. Irom Harbor. Schr L. A. Danenhower. Sheppard. trora Boston. fccl.r R. W. Dillon. Ludlam, from Boston. MEMORANDA. , Barciue Maximilian, for Philadelphia, was loading at Mnyaguez 18tb ult. liarque Union, hence for Marseilles, wan spoken 21th ult.. lat. 87 40, Ion. 60 11. , M Brig C. H. Kennedy, Merriman, hence, at Portland 8d Inst. ling Armadale, for Philadelphia, was loading at Mayaguex 18th ult. Sehr Transit. Rackett, hence, st New London 3d Inst. Sel.rC. Wooluey. Parker, from Bridgeport for Pulla, delphla, at New York yesterday, bchr James B. Riley, Ouierbiidge.beuce, at Trinidad 23d ult. Sehr F. Treat, Abbott, from Radon for Philadelphia, at Newport 1th lost., and sailed acaiu. Soli r s Modesty, Weaver, and 11. W. Benedict, Case, hence, at New London 8d Inst. ,. . bchr A. Falkenburg. Tirrell, for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 4th inst. schr Anute May, May, for Philadelphia, sailed from Portland 8d Inst. schr Burroughs C, before repor'.ed ashore on Cane Pone, and got ofT, and towed lulo Holmes Hole, arrived at New Bedford Sd Inst, in tow of the steamer Monohausett, DOMESTIC PORTS. New York. April 6. Arrived, steamship Bellona Dixon, from Ixindon. , Steamship Pranconia. Sherwood, from Tortland. Ship Queen of the Ocean. Ellison, from loochow. Bin oue Glasgow. Rap, from l'H'u"no Barque Laviula. Davie, from ( lenfuegos. Barque Brunswick, Davis, from agua. Barriue Arizona. Conantjrom Reiiiedlc s. Barque Oder, Cameron, from Mauzanllla. Barque White Cloud, Freeman, from Pensacola. Brig Veloce. Jaccarlno. from CBstellamare. Brig J. Banks, Cochran, from Rlu Grande. PARASOLS. REAL LACE PARASOL COVERS EXTRA IVORY HANDLES, i JOR SALE BY ' , . ' W. A. DROWN & CO.. It U N. I8 MAKKKT StTBKKT. -pvR. HUNTER, NO. ii NORTH SEVENTH bTREET, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowledged bv oil pnrtin intrrettt'l as by fajr the MOST sicckAsful PHYSICIAN In the treatment of IHvwuj in hint pe.cUiUy. QTJIOK1, THOROUGH, and vtirtiuirumt rurr mmrntUerd In every case. Remember DH. HUNTER'S Celebrated Remedies can only be bad eenuineat bis oldestab luUvd OOlce, 41 K. UK ViaS'llI. above FUbfltt, i H CAPPETINGS. 1C67. SPRING. 1867. J. F. & 15. B. ORiV'E, 9 0 4 CHESNUT STREET l'lIILADELrillA. OPENING or 8FRIK0 OIPORTATIOWS NEW CARPETINCS. J. F. & E. B. ORHE. 100 PIECES YABD AND A HALF WIDE VELVETS. J. F. & E. B. ORiME. '. 1000 PIECES JOHN CROSSLEY & SONS' ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS GREATLY BEDUCUD PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORftlE. 500 PIECES IiEST MAKES ENGLISH BRUSSELS. J. F. &, E. B. ORNE. EAGLISII BRUSSELS CARPETS FOB IIALI.A AND STAIRS, WITH E.TTBA BOBDEBS, J. F. & E. B. ORNE. CHOICE DESIGNS FREXCIl CHEXILLE CARPETS. J. F. & E. B. ORR3E. 250 PIECES English Royal Wilton Carpels. J. F. & E. B. ORFJE. 50 SHEETS KXTltA QUALITY ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS J. F. & E. B. ORKE 9 04 CHESPJUTSTREET 100 PIECES m mm suttogs, WHITE, , IMTJJD, ( CIIECltlit), lma 8 18 tutb2m4p PANOY, LL WIDTHS. fit ol oooaruauwui ,
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