8 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1867. SECOND EDITION mi tUnOFE BY THE CABLES. Flaetal Commmi.l Advice to Noon VoDr, I)RiON, April 17 Noon. Consols on, April 17 Noon. Consols for , 91; Krie Railroad nharcfl, 37J; Illinois 1, 16i; V. S. 5-20s, ex-dividend, 713: money, Central Krahkfort, April 17 Noon. U. 8. Ixinrls. 1H- LivRRrooL, April 17 Noon. The Cotton Market has a downward tendency; sales to-day, 7(KK) bales. Middling uplands, 11M.; middling Orleans, 12Jd. Breadstuffs Wheat, No. 1 red, 13s. Pd.; white, 14s. 3d. a 14s. Cd. Corn, 4:5s. Gd. Parley, 4s. lOd. Oats, 3s. 6d. Teas, 05s. Provisions rork, 77s. Cd. Ueef, 125c. Cheese, tiOs. Lard, 49s. Bacon, 40s. (id. ProduceThe market is qniet. Tot Ashes, 34s.; Petroleum, spirits, Is.; standard white, Is. fid.; Iron, Ms. for pigs; Tallow, 44s. fkl.; .Rosin, common, 8s.; fine, 15s.: Linseed cakes, 9 10s.; Spirits Turpentine, 37s. Oils Lin ieed, 39; Sperm, 131; Whale, 29. LoNnoit, April 1 1 XSoon. Corn, 4.5s. Clover- need. 5is. lid.; Linseed, Wis. 5ugar, 24s. for No. 12, Dutch standard. FROM WftSMHGTOH THIS AFTERNOON. ISPBCIAL HEBPATCHES TO EVENING TELEGRAPH. Washington, April 17. Senate Confirmations. The Senate has confirmed Thomas Swords, George II. Crosinnn. David II. Vinton, una lioveil II. Rousseau, to be Mi.jor-tJeiieraiH by revel; and James A. Congdori, Calvin II. Otis, - -n K. Patterson. JaniPH U. (ielsy, and Ales- Hob. Jaidiner to be lirlgadier-Ueuuruls by under r brevet. - -non. Bingham as Thft KctiAin Vefertiul .TAttleS . ' Marshal for the Western District of xv uuessee. CUUlblerl Arrested. The police made a descent on another gam bling house last uipht, capturing fourteen men and the cards, checlts, and otlier apparatus. FROM BALTIMORE TO DAY. Vh nenubllcaii State Central Com. ulttec Trial for Imprlnonmeut Due- Jng the War. Ibpbcial despatch to toe evening telegraph. Baltimore, April 17 The Republican Union Btate Central Committee Is now in session here, and is fully attended. Mnior-Uetieral Wool is now here, attending the United States Court, Judge Giles presiding suit haviuc been brought aaitist him by Alfred 1). Kvaus and Thomas K. Rich, for ttnnuiKK for havinK bettu imnrisoned during the war nt Fort Delaware, by order of General Wool. Markets by Telegraph. New York, April 17.-Cotton iulet nt27' ,c. Flour ttrmer; titttit bush, stiltl State. lU I5t I8'4H; Unit) ia'2 n.l4'!5: Western. tif 1 ".to. 14-17: B iiitnern, J li'" IT ott. "Wliewt flea.ty. Corn firmer: S't.iHK) bush. oUl. mixeil Weteru, at (1 SO. Oats Arm: state, TH'mwic.; Weteru, 7i(tn',ic. ltj e quiet; lu.tKiO bu-ih. boIU, btute, at ffOS. Pfath of Rev. David D. Field. Rev. David D. Field, D. D., died at SHockbridge, Mass., n Monday evening, in his eighty-sixth year. J)r. Field was for more than sixty years a preacher. Since the death of his wife, five or nix years ago, his health has been slowly de clining. He leaves six sons; three of (whom live in New York David Dudley Field, Cyrus TV. Field, and Rev. Henry M. Field, editor of the Emngdist. Another son is Stephen J. Field, one of the judges of the Supreme Court of the United States; still another was for for some years president of the Senate of Mas sachusetts. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. DISTRICT COURT Judt'H Hharswood. Duniel cliilliL-li vs. Charles Leutz. Verdict, by Uo'ruemetit, or iiliiimift' lor tii47'S7. WIHiam Humphreys ct ril. vs. Robert Nelson. An action ot ejectment. On trial. Franklin vs. Moilit. lietore reported. erdlct fur plaintlir lnr$5l4. DISTRICT COURT Judge Stroud. Horatio I oster nnd lils wile Anit'liii vs. Charles De Oratn 'H.O, Jic;rath. defendant, and the Fourth National Hank of Philadelphia, garnishees. An attachment execu tion, Di leuse set up that thewhol ot defendant's property is exempt bv the Kxemptlon law. On trial. COURT OF COMMON l'LEAS Judne Ludlow. Fauiuel Miller vs. Henry Reese. A landlord and tenant claim ffor rent. The defense set up that, tha money had been tendered, and was refused. Verdict Xor plaintitr. James T. bprew vs. Robert S. WrlRht. An action to recover lor work and labor dune. On trial. COURT OF 4jLARTl.lt bKbSIONS Jiidk'6 Rnws tcr. Louis mitu pleaded guilty to a cnargo of the larceny of Mlk, valt ed at (J'i-0. Hie properly of J. R. X.itter 4 Co., No. V"it Church street. Ou theiftihof Jdarch, the defendant went into hitter's store to look ttt some Koods, and after kolng over a itotvl pu t of t iia mock lie went out, sayluu that h could lind nothing to suit him. Jtut the rjroprletors missed a pieco of silk, and tliev put Iho Dutectlveg on tbe track, aud the goods were soon recovered from the prisoner. Mary tr-chaefer was acquitted of a charge ot the lar ceny of n, the property of 4ienrije Frank. This woman was sent to prison last might upon this charge, leaving several Utile children all nignt without food. This morning thejirosecutor did not appe.tr at Cut t to attend to his business, aud the uiU was subuiilled Witliout evidence. Timothy Dungan and 'William Mcllhenny were charged with the larceny of cnppi-r pipes, muaiu gunc, Jron weights, scales, etc., vaiui-d at i7;i, the property of JPeter Kerns. Several police ofllcprs testified to the recovery of fileces ot brass and scrap iron from persons to whom t was alleged these boys sold them; and M r. Kerns testified to the tact thui these tilings were taken from tils mill at Falrmount, which was idle and locked up; and moreover, an otltcer said that Dungan ac knowledged that he had taken weights and scales aud hud sold them; but he did notsuy where be took them from, yet ho was s'n about the mill; but the evidence did not connect Mcllhenny with the oHVus.. The Jury rendered a verdict of guilty as to Duuiiii Sim not gmiiy as iu aiciiuuny, James McStilly was c-hurged with havhigcoinuiltte .1 an aault and battery upon James Ciutiii, and having taken from him a watch valued at fiii. Claviu testified that be went to McKinley's tavern, Twenty third s'reet, near Mouth, one evening, and treated eighteen bystauders to liipiitr. He gave Mcsullv a live-dollar bill, but received no change. He wwut out of the house for a few minutes, and when he returned MtSully attacked him. and threw him on the pave ment, stunning iiim. When lit) recovered his senses he was at his home. Twenty-second aud houtu streets and then he missed his watch and money. ' Another witness testified that he saw McSullv throw Cluvin Into the street. This wltuess took liiiii out ot tbe fatter, and Uien saw that his vest was open and his wutch-chain hanging oui. The defense alleged thai this prosecutor came to the defendant' ph.ee drunk ana disorderly. When fie came in his walcb-chain was hanging loose from Ms vest. He went un to a gentleman who was there and Insulted him. It was then thut the defendant' in order to preserve the reputation of his establish ment, and to prevent a greater disturbance, put the prosecutor out. Jt was shown that McBully's place bore a very good reputation for duceucy and good order. As io the character of the deietidiint himself, a number ot the number of the Rai.auU cither well-known geuUe tueo, tvslilied luvorahly. The District Attorney Interrupted the counsel for the defense In ihe calling ot a host of witnesses, and Haying thai tbe weight or evidence was aiinusi the prosecution, and not wishing to put more iu thesc.ila Mitmiited the bill to the Jury. The Jury rendered a verdict of not polity. FINANCE AND COMMERCE. Office or Tub kvknino Tki.koraph, U'ejnesday, April 17, 1SS7. The Government has Issued to various rail load companies to the amount or $12,(120,000. or ncnrly thirteen millions of dollars, as fol lows: lo the Union Pucillc, mam line, 30J miles, at $16,000 per mile, $4,880,000; to the eastern division of tbe same, 155 miles, at the same rate per niile,$2,4hO,OUO; to the Central branch, 40 miles, at same rate, $010,0110; to the Western Pacific, 20 miles, at tame ratc,$l20 000 to 274 miles of tne Central Paeiilc, at same rate $436,000, and to 8(iiJ miles 4.f the tame, the Kocky Mountain region, at $48,000 per mile $4,164,000. The Xew York Herald this moininf? says: Honey has been extremely easy to-day at six and even per ceut. on Mixed collaterals, and at five and ,,r. finvernmunls. the mipply helnir couslderahiif n (iui Ot the uciuanu, which waa llUt. owing uo the liilnfm cf himlncBd on the Htork Eichnnpp. Ihcrewns probably much more loaned at six per rent, than nteeveii tn Wall street. In the discount line there Is very little activity, and the hit trade of commercial paper I freely i,lKeo at seven, per cent., with exceptional tranHacilonx at (i'vu7u. i he drain of currency from all pans of the country continue te be Id favor of this centre. Including ti,B Mouth. There was an Important failure In the cotton trade an nounced on tbe street In the afternoon." There was rather more disposition to operate In.Stocks this niornlntr, and prices were Brmer. In Government bonds there was more dotnjr: 1862 6-20s sold at 109. an advance of i: July 1865. 6'20s at 107i(3)107i. no chart. . Vf mill at 109, no change; Jnne 7"30s at 105X059, no chanpe; and August 7'30s at 106, a sllpht advance. City loans were In fair demand, the new iosuesold at 1()M, an advance of J. Railroad shares continue the most active on the list, rcunsv'vaula Rai'rond sold largely at 635C, a slight advance; Reading at 4)11 no change; Northern Central, 44, no chance: Lchlph Valley at 57j, no change; and Catawinsa preferred at 28jCii28j, a decline of i. Id Canal shares there was very little move ment. Lehfa-h Navigation sold at 6IU n0 change. 20 was bid for Schuvlklll Navigation common; 30 for preferred do.; lfij) for Susque hanna Caual; and 6 for Deluware Division City Passenger Railroad shares were dull. Hank shares were in pood demand for invest ment at tull prices. Msnnlacturers' sold at S2J. 115 was Md for Third National; 107 for Fourth National; 153 lor Philadelphia; 130 for Farmers' and Mechanics'; 66 for Commer cial; 100 for Northern Liberties; 1n fnr smith. Wfl,r? r'fi. for Girard; 100 for Tradesmen's ; and 68 for City. ' Quotations of Gold 10 A. M.. 1341- 11 A M 1364; 12 M 136; 1 P. M 136. an adVauce of j on tbe cloug price lust evening. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCIIANUH SALES TO DAY Keported by Dehaven A Bio., No. 40 a Third street xt t BEFORE BOARDS. tK0 New Jersey its....". 102 FIRST BOARD. ... Mi p".' O JI3.JJf 1 1 j . 'j, I fiavt (!o...Jy.Hm...l(ir.14i t'iHHJ do. ..An 1H6 I JiiliK) Pa fts.pasi diie.-.icu'i ' iwm do KK)';I 2 sb I.eh V K. r.7.7,' Bull Morris Consul. S5 15 ah N Cent 44 'i R'U BU itend K 4!t r,t HOT flo Blkt.. 4!l)f K O.sh Cata Pf. 2s ; li'ii do w'i 100 dt) 2N,'S inn do iViu. '2xi too uo....-. i-y. ffiiioO do, ('(i'' W) sh Pa ) io uo...oiK,fclni 6;('4 i 60 do b3o 5fl I J2 6hMecUk si i Jlesnrs. De Haven & Brother, No. 40 Houth Tbkd street, report the folio wing rates of ex chance to-dny at 1 P. M. : U. S. Os of 1881, 199 (IWH: do. W2, tQWfelO'Ai; do., 18t)t, 1081084; do., 180S. 108410S;do., 18C5, new, 1071072; do. if, 10-408, 97JQ8i; do. 7'30s, August, 10oJ ft,106: do., June, 10541105; do., July, 105 fori.1,; Compound Interest. Notes, June, 1G4, UPJ (JillSii: do., July,lH64. 117118 : do.,Antr. 1861, H7a(L' 117 ; do., October. Ihb4, 116SW,ll(Jj; do., rcc.,18t;4, 1152(??n6S; do.,May, 1865, 1125113i; do., Aul'., 1865, HlJW.llVJ: do.. September, lsfifi, lilting ; do., October, 1865, llliOlllj. Gold, i:J61354. Silver, 130131J. Huntingdon and I'.koad Top Mountain Railkoad. Shipments of coal over the roatl dui ioa the week ending April 13, lS07,ancl since January 1, lbo.: Week. Previously. ")0,.r)(J tons. 4H.810 do. Total. 57,.":i!) tons. 5."), 161 do. 1K07 6813 tons. ISoO ljol do. Increase...l4'i2 do. 716 do. 2178 do. Philadelphia Trade Report. Wepxudav, April 17. There Is a fair demand for Flour from the home consumers, hut a total absence of any inquiry lor shipment. There is very littlrt coming forward, and the s'ocks are small Prices remain without quotable change. Kales of a few hun dred barrels, including superfine, tit faalK: extrus ultlii'ut'f'bll: Northwestern extra family at lUui.ifin; Pennsylvania md Ohio do. at fU(.i,15, and f.iucy at $I.Yot'(u)70, according to tiuallty. Rye Flour is un charged. Males at 18-50 Y bid. Nothing doing In Corn Meal, and prio-s are nominal. There is no new feature to present In the Wheat market, there being little or no d.-mand except lor prime lots, which are in sm II supply and held nrmlv. bales of 8"U bushels Pennsylvania red at $:! 3xi-l'4il; 5n.l bushels No. 1 spring at :!: fti 0 bushels Nt).2 do. at (2 75: Cull.ornla at -t W. and 500 bushels Kentucky white at $:t'5S. luOu bushels Rye sold at fl'tom PCT 'tf bushel for Western. Corn Is quiet at yesterday's quotations; sales of 3000 bueliels at ?r i. in store, irora the cars, and alloat. Oats are soiling at 75m'76c. bushel for Pennsylvania. Nothing doing in Barley or Malt. Whisky The "Contraband'' article commands I'M (Ji PtO t' gallon. Sale of Stocks and Keal Estate. The fol low ins; propert leu were otl'erefl for sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, by James Freeman ifc Sons, commencing at noon to-day, with the annexed result: No. I2i !) Ki:sworth street a throe-story brick dwelling and lot 12'J.j acres, township Line road. Twenty- eighth aru isot sold Dwelling, No. l')0 N. Fifeetltii street i,i75.i 1 wo three-story brick houses, Nos. 17U2 and 1724 ilarker street $2Vm .1 lots Kixlh ami Kile avi-nue (107 .,n Property No. 13 N. Tenth street M.v.o Property No. l." N. Tenth street. .. iW K) Nns. 17 and IB N. Tenth street and No. UIU Tniqnair s court f72'JU UTEST SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA...,. APRIL 17. STATU OF THKRMOMKTKR AT THE KVKNIN9 TKLE- 44UA'K OFFICK. 7 A. M U0 11 A. M 60,2 P. M 69 Jlor additional Marine Keiut tee Third Page. CLKAKED TUIS MOltNINO, Hclir J. C. Henry. lulKes. Kaniucket, Castner, Stick- ney A Weilimjton. Hclir Minerva, oule, Fall Hlver, ' do. Sciir JI. Way. lilover. Piovlilenee, J. H. White t 50u. Solir W. C Atwater. Olover, do. do. chr Kva Kelle, Uarrelt, Deer Island, L. Audeurled & Co. hchr L. Audenried, Crawford, Maiden, Ratbbun, Htearus A Co, sclir I". Price, Yatos. Boston, Bancroft, Lewis & Co. benr J. B. Bleecker, Eldred. IIuiKliaui, do. i-chr J. C'roukford, Jones. Warren, Siunlckson fc Co. p-clir J. T. Price, Jones, Newburyport, D.PearsoiKfeOo. s-cUr Jlannnli Little. Oodlrey, Koxburv, Tyler (Jo. bcl.r J. B. Weldin, Bowen, Koxbury, Blakistou.Graeir ct t o. Scbr K H. Naylor, Naylor, Boston, do. f-cbr Marietta steeluiau, Kteelman, Boston, do. fc-cbr Jas. Alldeidice, Jackaway, Boston, Kommell & Hunter. Kclir H. Lockwood. Lolles, Bridgeport, W. II. Johns & Bro. Kclir Boston, Bmltb, Providence, Borda, Kellar it Nutting. Fcbr b. J. Bright, Hhaw, Providence, Captain. ARRIVKD TUia MORNING. Steumslilp J. W. Kveruiun, Tuttle. o hours from Charleston, with indse. to Lathl)tiry,Wlckershum,tCo. hchrC. C. PeliiuKlll, Allen, i days from Ituatau Isluud, with fruit, etc, to captain. Bchr Thomas T. Tasker, Allen, from Georgetown, S. C. with lumber to Lallibury, Wickershatiut 4Jo. Scbr Jude Jfopklns. Fenton, 5 days lioiu Washing ton, in ballast to capiaiu. hcbr Alexina, Creiubtou, 2 days fom Dorchester, In baliaxl to J. 'J'. Justus. Suhr J. Truman, tilbbs, 0 days from New Bedford, with oil to shober Si Co. hebr A. Derrlcksun. Marshall, 1 day from Lewes, with itrain to Moore ifc Wbeatley. Bchr Chief, Townsend, 2 nays lrom Indian River, with yraln to J. L. Kewley A Co. bchr Cluytou and Lowber, Jackson. 1 day from Smyrna, with grain to J. L. Bewley & Co. Kchr J. C. Henry, Hllks. from New York. hchr Henry May.Glovwr. from Providence. Hchr Northern Lis lit, Ireland, lrom Providence. B:hr Hannah Little, (iodfruy. lrom l'rovldeuce. bchr J. S Wheldln. Bowen, from Providence. Bchr 8. Holcbklss, Rankelt, from Boston. Hchr W. C. Atwater, mover, from Boston, bchr Kva Belle, Uarratl from Boston. bchr F. Kdwards, Boice, lrom Boston. bchr L. Audenried, Crawioru, lrom liostoti. bchr Polly Price, Y'ales, lrom Boston. bchr S. J, Bright, bhnw, from Boston. Bchr Charles XI III. CheeHetnan. from Boston. Scbr K. If. Naylor, Naylor, from Boston. bchr James Allderdico, Jackaway, from Boston. bchr Marietta bteelman, Meelmau, from Boston. Hchr J. B. Henry. Walker, lrom Uoxbury. bchr Minerva, boule, from Fall liiver. bchr John Crockford. Jones, from Bristol. Kchr Boston, bmlth, from New Haveu. "'br J, T. Price. Jones, fiom balem. bchr S. Leckwond, Lolles. from Camden. bteam. r h. c. Walker, bherln, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. M. Jialrd & Co. bteanier Mo tint Vernon, kerst, 2 days from New oik. In ballast to captain. The liriit Uncle Jerry, from Sagtia, was consigned to uaiieit fc Bun, and not us before reported. MKMDRANTIA. TridUlad itb lilst"""11' for I'l'HaJolphla, sailed from rrimTlulOT aXMTM"!! k; Allen, Alien, for ruila- bchrs M. Allies. Krewer- .r. ......... .. t Wld""'1 '" ''"il-iiraaMViV Boston NEW YORK. April 1" -Arrlved. ateamshln Cltv of Tt.,.ic.ii. from I. vernooi n in.. "Ul 'emsmp Mty or April K.-ArrlVBrt-. Kieuuislilp Prouietlieiis, from Morebe.rl rtltv llar.iie bilas Fish, from Han Francii Barque BesMe Sunps.m. from Messina Tbe steamship Oreat F.asleru passed down the har bor at clock this morning. vmnv'i De DT" DRY GOODS. JOHN W. THOMAS, Kos.405 and 407 North SECOND St. 2OW OPEH, A rilLt ANKORTMEKT OF ntT BI.ACM KILKI, 4LIIKNR MIUKM, PLAIN KILH. 82emttrp rLAID NILKS, IKH'KED 4UBENADINK,nEBNANI, FltENCII UKUANniESI ANDLATTKM, URE VARIETY OF URET UOODS. A T RETAIL. POPULAR PRICES I If K ILK ft. DRESS VOODft, WHITE 4UOODH, EIENS, MOTKMNO 4b)OODft, CAKHiaiEREft, and nornE-FVBNuin lAti DI1T 4UOODB. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 4 81m SO. 7T 4CWEWNCT STREET. 8. W. Comer ot JLToxurtlk and -Ajroli (Sts. ARE OPENING NSW OOODS IO It SPRING OF 18 6 7,. FAISniONARI-E NIEKN. KTIOKL COLORED POPLINS. MAGNIFICENT ORGANDIES. NOVELTIES IN SHAWLS HEAVIEST BLACK SILKS. NEW GOODS DAILY. 3 wfmflm P E N I N C . NEW CLOAK STORE. NO. 81S ARCH STREET, Between Eighth and Ninth Streets, South Side. The latest Spring Styles, tn every quality of Cloth, at very low prices. Ladies In search ot NEW SPRING 8ACQUE3 should inspect onr designs and assortment before purchasing elsewhere. DAVIS' NEW STORE, THE AKC1I STREET CLOAK EMPORIUM, 818mwfi;m No-SIS ARCH Street. FURNISHING GOODS, ShTrTS.&C. J U ST OPENED, A HANDSOME ASSORTMENT op NOVELTIES FOH GENTLEMEN'S WEAR. ALSO, SI'RIAG VADERWEAIl. 4U LOVES, IIOMKRV, 1 22 rp!J ETC. ETC., AT JOHN C. ARRISON'S, SOS. 1 AND KORTII SIXTH STREET pa HOFFMANN, JR.. NO. 883 ARCH STREET, FURNISHING GOODS, (Late Q. A. Hoffman, formerly W. W. Knight,) FINE SHIRTS AND WRAPPERS. HOSIERY AND U LOVES SILK, LA BIBS' WOOL AND MERINO arfjuwem underclotiiixg. J W. SOOTT & OO. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AND SKAXKB8 IN MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, Ne. 811 CHESNUT STREET, I OUR DOORS BELOW TBE "CONTINENTAL,1 8 2"irP PHILADELPHIA. PATENT' SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND tUENTLEBlEN'S FURNISHIMUSTOBS PKRFECT FITTING bHIRTS AND DRAWERS made from measurement at very short notice. All otlier articles of GKNTLKAIKN'B DRI6 OOODS U tull variety, WINCHESTER A CO., 1 U No. m CHESNUT Street. PRING E'S FOUNTAIN PEN. PEST, PENHOLDER, AND IXKSTASD COBlBIED. AtUENTS IN PHILADELPHI JOHN C. CLARK & SON, l NO. 230 DOCK STREET. The FOUNTAIN PEN has been in use for eleven years, and Is recommended as being a perfect articla Itcanbe used from fourto ten hours consecutively, according to the size orthe fountain. It Is as porta ibis as an ordinary pencil, and Is absolu's'y Incorrodible Always ready for use, It Is one of J moat valuaow and time-saving inventions ot the "utday. JOHN C. CLARK & SON, BTATIONER8 AND PRINTERS, I22fmwlm5p HO. 0 DOCKSTFEET. MILLINERY, TRIMMINGS, ETC. yjOOD & GARY, No. 725 CHESNUT Street, OPKH DAILT NEW ST VIES FANCY II ON N ETA, EADIES AND KISSES' II ATS. NOVELTIES IN FRENCH FLOWERS, MARIBEAV FLOWERS, BRONZE FLOWERS, DON NET FRAMES, SILKS, RIBBONS, CRAPES, ORNAMENTS, FRIN4UES, ETC., STRAW BONNETS, EN4ULISH HATS, MOITRNIN4U BONNETS. WOOD & OAliY, jlSlm SO. 75 CHESNUT STREET. Q7 EIGHTH STREET 1Q7 RIBBON STORE, I OI K DOORS ABOVE ARCH STREET. JTJIL.ITJH SICIIEL ii oi:'stoponed a fine assortment of mili.iw I5IIV .jimllk lor the ensuilltr beiunn. nmuialiiiir i.f MIMW JSONNE1S AND HATS, the latest BbllH S aim ni. , ttiBBNS i.'i all color, widths, and qualities; tbe besi asstiriniem in ...c.tj. Bonnet Mlks, Satliis, Velvets, and Crapes; all quail .mil Hliatles. French Flowers, a superb assortment in the lutes inviltilH. Velvet LUbbons, black and colored, in all widths and qualities. . , 'lbe best French and Newlork Bonnet Frames ..l..-uva .tu liunil. Bonnet Ornaments, Bugle FrltiRes, the handsomest stj les: in laci, every tuiiciH uoeu iu uiaaiugor trim- ...ir... a IwiniiPt Of llllL tii nl.ove coods are all Belected with the best care. ami will be.sold at the lowest market rates to suit the JULIUS SIOIIEL, NO. 107 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, FOUR DOORS ABOVE ARCH. P. No trouble to show poods. 4 2 Ira M.H.HORSTMAN&SONS FIFTH and CHERRY Sts., MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS OF LADIES' DRESS AND CLOAK TRIMMINGS, ZETIIYK WORSTED, NOTIONS, AND SMALL WARES Also, opened lately, A HOSIERY DEPARTMENT, And have now In Stock a full line ot their OWN IMPORTATION of COTTON HOSIERY, GLOVES. SUSPENDERS, and all other articles belonging to tbU branch. Special Inducempnts offered In prices. J4 1 rawf4p2m MBER, PEARL. CRTSTAL AND JET TKI WMINCIS. ZGPIITR WORSTED, SOLD FULL EIGHT, AT ItAPSON'S 4 9 lmSp TRIMMINGS AND ZEPHYR STORE, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRV. jn No. 726 CHESNUT STRSET. We open to-day a full and splendidly as r sorted stock ot FRENCH AND NEW TOOK BONNET STRAW II ATS, frlltAW BONNETS, liO.NNfr.T KlIlltoNS, TBI)inii41 ItlltltONS, VEL ET RIBBONS, SILKS. VELVETS, 1,44 t. ETC. ETC. ivaniK n on i us ani 4its ajients. All oi urn laieal uud mobl approved stylea, aud at the low est priceH. Plunftu irlVD 111! A. PrII. Country orders prom ptlv and accurately attendad to. WEVL A- H4SESHEIJI, 829 1m Iso. I'M uiifjijn v i aireet.. y0 URNI MILLINERY. ALWAYS ON HAND A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MOURNING BONNETS, AT no. oi walnbt street. 8276m MAD'LLE KEOCH. M US. K. DILL0X, KOS. 8SH AND S31 SOUTH STREET, Has h.ndsome assortment of SPRING MILLI- ladies', Misses', and Children's Straw and Fancy Bonnets ind Huts of tbe lutest RiylPH. Also. Bilks. Velvets, Ribbons, Crapes, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, etc. 7 182 M. E. MASON & CO., AT THEIR M?:W STORK, Will tipen. April 10 und 11, latest styles Ot BONNKTS, HATS, AND JJHESd CAPS. Would cull speclHl nttetitlon to their ENOiLIrtU HATS. 4 9 12t g J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUl'ACTUBEKS OF WINDOW BLIND W AUD hiiiii;. Blind repaired: ShadPt. Lfttorerl; Trtmoun and F.xture; Plain Mid-s ot all Kinds; l'1' " .; s' Cords; Boll rulls, etc. 4 lJ "'''""r' milB CEKUINK EAfiLB VEIN, THE CELB. ! tinted I'BKKl ON, and the pure hard ORKKX- -A- 'r... . . w i . V:...., Muni, Ui all li ifLH Of thrt e'chfonh,;.Vv(;arVleirar warranted u, give per . .MiiKketlon In every renpect. Orders received at S-T,1 i Ti 8. XIliltD Streell; Emporium, No. U14 WAS lt. 1 IS inON Aveiine. U rV A UCH'S RAW OONE HrPEH-rilOSl-HATE OF LIME. rrhn ireat Fertllliier for all crops. Quick In Hi action, and permanent In ltd euectti. JisUblUhed over twia?ers supplied bythecaiyo, direct from the wharf ni the iuanufii'.y. on literal terms. - - 0&redohlyby. ' BAUQII A SONS, COfflc No 20 8011111 DELAWARE Avenue, $4smwrp PhlladelpUl. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. fr SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW! 4HOLD WATCHES, 4UOLD CHAINS, DIAMOND RIN4HS, BOLJD SILVER-WARE AND FINE CLOCKS, Of all styles and patterns, and all to be BOLD AT riVK CENTS EACH. As the nnilnrnlirnpri 1. trlvlnir tin thfl retail business. after beins twen.v ears In the trade, and as thou sands ol my customers know that 1 have one of the largestand best stocks or WATCHES AND JEWELRY IN THE CITT. BALE TO COMMENCE THIS MORNINO. April 8, 1B7. and be continued EVEP-V DAY and KVNIN uniil all is sold out, at FJVRCKNI'H fjni'iii 1IIW iuilliu III Hvurmi ibvi fu w C'lme and ten for themselves the (told and (Sliver Watohes, Oold Chains. Bllver-Ware, Diamonds, and nllthedil- H. Ml LLIOAN, NO. 8S9 NORTH SECOND STREET, 17f.trp PHILADELPHIA. JUST OPENED AN INVOICE OF i FINE ENGLISH ELECTRO-PLATED WARE. GLAEE & BIDDLE, No. 712 CHESNUT Street, 4 13 smw2mrp PHILADELPHIA. BAILEY & CO., m 819 CHESMJT SL15EET, OF BRIDAL SSLVER. 4 1 mw!3mrp MEAD & CO., No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, SECOND FLOOR, Have Just finished several BETH, and are now offering NEW STYLES OF TEA them at lowest prices. TEA SETS,0 PIECES, TEA SETS. U PIECES, 1EA SETS, 0 PIECES, TEA SETS, 0 PIECES, TEA SETS, 6 PIECES, TEA SETS, 6 PIECES, PLAIN 21 TO $30 CHASED 83 CHASED Ht7 CHASED. ... 30 VERY RICH 833 VERY RICH 833 MEAD & CO. ARE NOW AT NO. 910 CHESNUT ST., SECOXD FLOOR. CALL AND EXAMINE OCR WARE. MEAD & CO., Manufacturers, 4 4 3mrp NO. 910 CHESNTT STREET. ' y FOR SALE. f FOR SALE THE GOOD-WILL AND tV'jii Fixtures or the old-established Hotel, Restau luut, and Hilling Saloons, situate at the southwest comer of CAKTf.lt Street and EXCHANGE Place lately of Frederick Lakemeyer, deceaxed, and favor ably Known as "Lakempyer's" to all branches of (lis DUNineus community, xor terms,-appiy on uie pre- milieu, to BZtf II Administratrix. wt FOR SALE AN EIGHT ROOM HOUSE, ijiilwlth Bath, No. 6a North TWENTY-FIFTH b.reet, below tiruen. In good order; immediate pos sesion. Price, fioon. Apply to H. L. HAINES. Conveyancer; 4 13 41 No. 530 WALNUT Street. TO RENT. f CHESNUT HILL. STONE MANSION Liion WiHNahlckon l'lke, uomuiaudlUK a bBuu ltiil lew. 9 rooms, and replete with every convenience, stabling lor two or three horses. To Let. furnished, tw.e. i.er niouih. Also, a double, painted Stone Mansion, near the above, und tilhitullar description lor fkHj per moutu, unlui nibbed. Apply to WILLIAM A. ROLIW. I pi st No. 73U MARKET 8lreet. " TO RENT A FURNISHED COUNTRY" lisE T, coiitalnliie abtmt twenty acres, wlthlu leu Uiiies ol the city. Apply to LEWIS II. REDNER, 4 13 Bt No. 1.12 a. FOURTH Street. TO REKT FOUR STORY BROWN Jjjll. STONE DWELLING, No, 17 VINE .-Street, vwili or without Furniture. Apply on the premises 4 r, mFOR KENT BRICK AND COaL YARD at NIC'ETOWN. ItDWl.ETT. i 17 21 No. 211 S. FOURTH (Street. Q A L I F O ft N I A WINE CO, WINES, From the Vineyards of Sonoma, Los Angelos, and Wana Counties. California, consisting of the following; WINE HITTERS, iM.I.MI , Mil EH MY, UOt li, HlfeCATEL, CATA Wit 4, I L A It KT, ! r, RRANDY, CHAiUlAUNE. These WIN EH are warranted to be the pure Juice ot the giape, unsurpassed by any In the market, aud are highly recommended lor Medicinal and Family pur poses. For sale by r , E. L. CAUFFMAN, AGENT, i . NO. SI NORTH FOURTH STREET, 1 13 W14t PHILADELPHIA, Ill CARPETINGS. QLEN ECHO MILLS, OERMANTOWN, FniEADELPniA.is8l McCALLlMS, CREASE & SLOAN, ' No. 509 CHESNUT STREET MANUFACTURERS OF THREE-PLY CARPETINU9, EXTRA BUI'ER INGRAIN SUPERFINE INGRAIN, FINE INGRAIN, TWILLED AND PLAIN VENETIAN RUG3, MATS, ETC. UJcCALLOlS, CKEASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, , JOBBERS AND DEALERS IN CAI?PETINGS Etc. Etc' Would call the attention of the Trade to what re denominated "PHILADELPHIA GOODS," mwmcn tncy glvespeolal attention. JJCCAUUIS, CBE1SE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET. AGENTS FOR; WI8NER H. TOWNSEND'S and A. FOLSOM t SON'S OII CLOTHS. AND 4U. W. CHIP9IAN A' CO.'S STAIR PADS AND ARPET LININGS. (2rp8m JETAIL DEPARTMENT, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET. JIcCALlUMS, CKEASE & SLOAN. QARPETINCS, OIL. CLOTHS MATTINGS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. J. R. WHITE, No. 13 North SECOND Street; CHEAPEST IN THE CITY. 481m First Carpet Store above Market. QARPETLNGSl CARPETIXGS J. T. DELACROIX, No. 3T South SECOND Street; Has received per late arrivals, a,large and varied assortment of J. CROKKLEY A SON'S BRUSSELS CAB. PETIN4US, NEW DESIGNS. Also, a large line of Three-ply Extra Super Fine INOKAIN CAKPETINO, COTTAUE and a 'J CAR PET8, OIL CLOTHS, SHADES, ETC. WhlJn WlUl sold at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail, J. T. DELACKOIX, No. 87 (South SECOND Street, Between Market and Chesnnt streets. N, B. Particular attention paid to tbe fitting upol OOices and Conntlng-rooms. 1 23 Un QARPETINCS! 300 Pieces of Elegant Patterns OF ENGLISH BRUSSELS AND TAPESTRY. Just arrived from Europe, and now In Store, Also, a complete assortment of ENGLISH ROYAL WILTON, ENGLISH VELVETS, ENGLISH RRISSEI.S AND TAPESTRIES, THREE-PLY AND INGRAIN. VENETIAN, FOR HALLS AND STAIRS, MATTINGS, RIGS, HATS, ETC., FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. IN ALL WIDTHS AND QUALITIES. LEEDOK1 & SHAW, NO. 910 ARCH STREET, Between Nluth aud Tenth. 3 12 fmw2mrp JUST LANDED ENGLISH CARPETINGS VELVETS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, INGRAINS. Also.KEW STYLE W.NETIANS, for8TALR8 and HALLS, with, separate Borders to match, all made expressly for our sales by the best manufacturers, and will be sold at lowest cash prices, 2 1 fmwDmSp REEVE L KNIGHT & SON, No. 807 CHESNUT ST. QEORCE W. HILL MAN tUFACTCRER AND DEALER In CARPETINGS, N o. 186 NORTH TI1IKD STREET, Hasou hand a large assortment of DESIRABLE PATTERNS, to which he afks the attention of buy. ers. 2 lg wfin3m gTEAM CARPET CLEANING ESTABLISHMENT,. NO. 611 S. SEVENTEENTH STREET. The best C'AKPEl' CLEAN HK In use. All orders promptly attended 10. 8 im4p JOrtEl'II WILSON, Proprietor. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY, Tlie Fidelity laiuranc, Trust and Safa Deposit Compsay, for ttaa Mafe KeepluK f Uomts, Stocks, and Ulb.r Valuable. CAPITAL $500,000 D1KKCT.IRX. N. B. BROWNE. .EDWARD W. CLARK, CLARENCE 11. CLARK, ALEXANDER llEttY JOHN WEIXH. a A. CALDWELL, J. OILLINOJIAM FELL.I HENRY V. GIBSON, CHARLES MACALE8TER. Ortlreln the Eire protd llullillnit of tbe Philadelphia National Bank, GJiESNUT btreel above Fourth. This Company lecelves on deposit, and UUARAN T1ES THE HAFE KEEPING OF VALUABLES! upon the following rates a year, via.: Coupon Iiotiiif )1 per 11000 Reirlstered Bonds and Securities 50 cents per liuuO Hold Coin or Bullion frittper tluo (Silver Coin or Bullion 12 per H) Oold or Hllver Plate 1 per 10 Cash Boxes or small tin boxes of Bankers, Brokers, Capitalists, etc., contents unknown to the Company, and liability limited, fib a yettr. The Company oilers for RENT trenter exclusively holding the key) BAFEH INtilDE ITS VAULTS at 120, (an, (40, (60, and 176 a year, acuordlug to size ana location. Coupons and Interest Collected for one per cent Interest allowed on Money DeMjlts. This Company is authorised toreoelve and execute TruHts of every description. lusimwtrp N. B. BROWNE, President, RoBitBT pATTWtBON .Sbocroiary and Treasurer. ,