t3I.T W its u LEATIN rIIILADELPITIA CATTLE MARKET, May 4, 1868. —Beef cattle were in fair demand this week at about former rates. About 1,800 head head arrived and sold at 10@10Xc. for extra renusylvotia'and Western steers, SX@l>ge. for fair to good do. and 6@Ese. per lb. gross for common as to quality. The following are the particulars of the sales: liraq. Nan C. t;, Owen Smith, m ith, Lancaster county: i35602,t03{ Pl-031 01 t Ps I'. M eFi 'len, Lancaster county, gra.... ..... 110 P. Iletbaway. 1,103610 ter county, gra. •• 9 0.' 305 ;3 109 James }kirk. Cheater county gre.......... • • • 10 9 ga l, E. S. McFillen, Lancaster county.gra tOOP Bachma. Lancaster county, gra.. 0 0,610, ,, 6 M artin Fuller c't Co.. Lancaater coon ars. • 0 (11(1% 10 Mooney .51 Snit h, Lancasrer coantY. gn3•• 6'3 - 1;( 1016 60 . Mooney & Bro.. weetern, gno.• • ..... l A ( ' .:, 11. Chain. WB,l3l(estern, gre, ............ 6%1 N 6 al Joan Smith, 1 ancaster co. gro.• • • • ••" • a• 9 Sk 65 Frank .13 Sharaborg Lancaster co., gre • 9XJ J. 04, 75 op, A: CO. I Aped FM , CO.. co ••• •.••• A. • • • • • • 9 t 0.56 46 .1, ;604o:or:age, Laricaate: co . , 9,14(410 3 .c Cows were in fair demand ; 200 head sold at 1100 7t65 for springers, andsso@s7s por head for cow and calf. sheep were also in demand; 8,000 head sold at @.Be. per lb.gross, as to condition. Hogs were dull and lower; 3500 head sold at different yards at $l3 50@514 75, and a few <•xtra at $l5 per 100 lbs. net. ALLEGED SWINDLTItS.--jOhll COTHUS and W. H. Dole were arrested by Detective Levy this morning, upon the charge of obtaining goods under false pretences. It is alleged that Dole went to the store of Craven Bt Hunt, perfumers, No. 413 CalloWhill Street, and after inquiring about the commissions allowed for the sale of goods, bought a bill amounting - to nearly $7OO. He ordered the goods to be sent to the house of Corlies,No.l436 South street. Corlies,it is alleged, paid the bill by giving a draft on a Wall street York to colle this money, and then found that the transaction was all bogus. A warrant for the arrest of the parties was issued by Alderman ,settler yesterday, and this morning Detective Levy went to Cornea's house. While he was there Dole entered, and he thus secured both mon. The accused will have a hearing this after noon at the Central Station. • FUGITIVES FROJI JUSTICE.—ThOMIIS Watson, James Chamberlain and John Bowman were arrested on Saturday afternoon, as 'they were leaving the ferryboat at Vine street wharf. It Fetus that on Friday night, a building at Water ford Station, on the Camden and Atlantic Rail road, was broken into and robbed of a lot of pennies. These men were suspected and a tele graphic despatch requesting their arrest was soot to Lieutenant Bowers. When taken into custody a lot of pennies, a revolver and pistol, yowder flask and some switch keys were found in their possession. They were identified by Mr. D. 11. Mundy, the agent of the Camden and Atlantic Railroad Company, as the parties suspected, and will have a hearing this afternoon at the Central Station. • MURDEROUS ASSAULT ra. A Curr.n..---On Satur day afternoon Mrs. Zell,residing on Jennie street, above Ann, went on an errand to a grocery store, leaving a child,seven months old,rd. home,playing on the floor of one of the rooms. She was absent but a short time, but while she was away, a little boy, three years of age, the son of a neighbor, eutertd the house. From some unknown cause he became incensed at the child, and taking a poker, made a savage attack on the little one. the child was beaten on the head and lost an eye. An arm was Woken and the left side of the face was horribly bruised. The injured infant is not rx sccied to survive. FINE ARTS.-Mr. Aaron Shaw, of this city, in anticipation of his departure for Europe,has con cluded to offer for public competition his entire private collection of modern pictures,comprising works of art by the leading artists of the English, French, Flemish and American schools Atnom , some of them we notice A. Van Hamme, E. Bosch, H. J. Paddington, deceased W. svoyer, Sr., Theodore Frere, P. L. Contoarier. William Hart, G. W. Nicholson, J. Insao Williams, A. Robbe, Shattuck, Henrietta Rohner, W. NI. F. de Haas, S. R. Gifford. and others. The paintings are now on exhibition at Scott's Art Gallery,lo . 4o Chestnut street,and will be sold on Thursday and Friday evenings of this week. HELD TO A.Nswan.—Wm. Regan, charged with Laving shot a man named Scattergood at a b All at Odd Fellows' Hall, Tenth and South streets, on Saturday night, had a hearing before Alder • man Swift this - morning. Regan was quarreliog with a man named Davis, and drew a pistol which was discharged through the interference of other parties, and the ball wounced scatter• go( d, who had nothing to do with the affair. The injuries of Scattergood are not dangerous. Re gan was held in ono thoasancl dollars bail to answer at court. SUSPICION OF LARCENY.—EIiza Doyle was ar rested on Saturday, at Tenth and Shippen streets, on suspicion of having stolen a new basket filled with marketing. The basket and contents await an owner at the Seventeenth District Police Sta tion. Eliza was committed by Alderman Bon sail. Eighty pounds of iron chains also await au owner at the Seventeenth District Police Station. The chains were found In possession of Andrew McQuaide, who was committed by Ald. Bowiell, on the charge of suspicion of larceny. PISTOL SHOOTING, &C.—Three roughs named Geo . Riddle, Wm. McGowan and Samuel Mc - Laughlin were arrested yesterday morning at three o'clock, at Sixteenth and South streets, for firing pistols in the street. On the way to the Hstation house William Keittng interfered and attempted to rescue the prisoners. He was thee arrested. The prisoners had a hearing before .Ajderman Swift and were each held In $lOO bail for their appearance at court. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT. - The numerous friends of Mr. Samuel McDougall have tendered him a complimentary benefit, winch will take place at Musical Fund Hall on Saturday evening next. An excellent Programme has been pro pared for the entertainment. For years past Mr. MeDone all has been the doorkeeper at the Acade my of Music, Musical Fund Hall, and other places of amusement in the city. He deserves an over flowing house on this occasion. FOLIC EVAN AssAuLTED.--Samuel Aldercraft and Wm. Gillespie were arrested on Saturday night, upon the charge of haying assaulted Policeman Smith, of the Ninth District, at Twenty•lirst and Vine streets. The officer was so severely injured that ho is not able to be on duty. The accused were held in $l,OOO bail by Ald. Pancoast. JUVENILE SNEAK TIIIEF.-A lad named James Dowdell, aged 16 years, was arrested this morn ing by Detective :Levy, at his home, at Gar den and CaBowl:MI streets, upon the charge of having sneaked into the house of C. A. Brown, No. 316 Marshall street, and carried off several articles of silver ware. The youth will have a hearing this afternoon at the Central Station. Masi STanuED.- . —Benja,min Worthington was before Alderman Shoemaker this morning upon the charge of having stabbed George Roth. The two men quarreled last night at a house on North Fourth street, near Columbia avenue. Worth ington, it is alleged, drew a knife and cut Roth four times in the leg. He was held in $1,500 bail to answer at court. STEAmna CAnrcr.—George Benneke and John Rink were before Alderman Pancoast on the charge of the larceny of a roll of carpet from a carpe teleansing establishment,at Thirty-fifth and Race streets. They were arrested by Policeman McLaughlin, of the Ninth District, as they were leaving a pawn shop, after having pledged the stolen carpet. The accused wore held in e5OO bail for trial. BALE Or Film LINEN GOODEC—HOUBekeePerB will find at Messrs. Birch Lird Son's Auction Store, Igo. 1110 Chestnut street, a large assortment of elegant linen goods, comprising every variety of table cloths, napkins, towels, sheeting, shirting, handkerchiefs, &c. The sale will take place to morrow (Tuesday) morning, at 10 o'clock. • Go.sas CArrun..:D.—During the past week 101 stray goats were till:en up in the city under the direetton of the Dial Constables. Of the whole number, 60 were n deemed and the remaining 85 won sold according to law. Dian IN ficnom..—John 'McDevitt, aged in sears, fell dead in school, on Locust street, below telftetnih, this morning. Ile resided on Stumm I.reot, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth. BOLD TllEFT.—,Busau Due, a colored woman, vrbitc paaking a store at Water and Arch etreeta OD Batlll4aY Ilfternoon,lelpcd herself to a bag of coffee, She was arrcated, and after a bearing be• lore Ald.Beltler,was committed in default of $6OO bail. 7' he Fine Arts in Oil Cloths. Our city has long been noted for her superior manufacture of oil cloths, and the perfection of the art seems to have been attained by our enter prising townsman, George R. Brown, Esq. (for merly of the firm et Brown & Price), whose cele brated and extensive "Anchor" Works for their manufacture is located at Ann and Edgemont streets, in this city—his office and salesrooms being at No. 40 South Fourth street. An admi rable display of the samples of these olegatat oil clothe is•now being made in the large east win dow of Messrs. Williams & Woodward's estab lishment, No. 922 Chestnut street, of which a morning contemporary says: "We hare 71e7T2' seen these specimens equaled in oil cloths of either Amtrican or European 711(177H fitcture." The imitations of oak, rosewood, marble, bronze and mahogany, and the tasteful patterns for stairs and carriage purposes, no less than the lull line of enamelled goods embraced in the col lection, prove that Philadelphia has attained the highest pinnacle of perfection in the production of durable, artistic, and elegant oil cloths. We advise all of our readers to see them. NEW JERSEY MATTERS. FaAviv: Bump'Nos.—A large number of citizens in South Ward, Camden, have petitioned the Camden City Council to repeal the ordinance prohibiting the erection of frame buildings, so far as it applies to that portion of the city lying below Kaighn's Point avenue. That section or the city is quite rapidly building up, and this measure, it is thought, will tend materially to in crease be many improvements contemplated there. OPFNING STRERTS.—RaIpIt Lee, George W. Carpenter, 13. P. Slaty, James H. Stevens and C. J. Mines have been appointed commissioners to assess damages for opening Union avenue; Fourth street from Penn to State street; Wilson street from Third to Fourth; Linden street from Third to Fourth; Pearl street from Third to Fourth: Birch from Second to Fourth, and Elm from Second to Fourth streets. UNPAID TAXES.—There are $20,265 38 of the taxes oh the warrants of 1867 for the three wards of Camden still uncollected. The special con stables have been authorized to make these taxes within a specified time, at the expiration of which the amounts will be turned over to the City So licitor, who will sell the properties, according to law, against which they am assessed. Sri E FOR A BALL.---It IS ROW a well settled matter that Camden is to have a new City Hall. The building committee have been instructed to examine and decide upon the eligibility of a loca tion, and also to ascertain the price for which a suitable lt,t can be purchased. This indicates a dutermination of Council to commence it at an early date. STEALING MULES —A man named James Carr has been committed to await a requisition from the authorities of Cumberland county, on a charge of having stolen a pair of mules from a Mr. Hand, at Newport, Cumberland county. After securing them, he rode to Maiaga, where he sold them for if :3 00 , then made his way to Camden, where he was arrested and committed. N r aw JERSEY BOAT.—The new boat now being built by the West Jersey Ferry Company , s to be constructed entirely of Now Jersey ma serial, and by Camden mechanics. It is rapidly ,dvancing towards completion. DEDICATING A STREET.The West Jersey Ferry Company have dedicated George street to the city of Camden. This is the new street running from Market to Federal streets, next to the Dela. war© river. COLLECTOR. ELECTED.—There being a vacancy in the office of Collector of South Ward, the City Uonncil elected, at their last meeting, Mr. Wm. W., utt to fill that vacancy. PA - visc;.—The Ordinance Committee of Cam den Connell are preparing an ordinance providing for the paving of State street from Water to Front street, in North Ward. CITY. NOTICES. HAMS ! EAMS ! ! HAMS! ! ! Choice Maryland Hams, Very tine Virginia Hams , Davis "Star" Cincinnati Hams, • Newbold's Celebrated Jersey Hams, For sale by Mitchell & Fletcher, • 1204 Chestnut street COUNTRY HAMS! COUNTRY HAMS ! ! Averaging only about eight pounds in weight. - Very desirable. For eale by Mitchell 8 Fletcher, 1204 Cheatuat street TnENcs ARE STRAINED AND RACKED by 0. pereiatent Cottgb, the general strength wasted, and an Incurable complaint of ten established thereby. Jayne's Expectorant is an effective remedy for Coughs and Colds, and exerts a beneticial effect on the Pulmonary ..nd Bronchial Organs. Sold everywhere. Premium GROVICR & DARitII 13 8 la./guest. Bowing Machines, 'ISO Chestnut street. Brno° Saxe. Spring Hats, Of the newest and latest styles', at The very lowest prices. Oall fords', Continental Hotel JUDICIOUS mothers and nurses use for children a safe and ',least= medicine in Bowtm!s iNVANT DIAL. SPRING has fairly made her. debut, and spring fashions are opened forluspection. Bartlett comes out with his 'lobby styles of boots and shoes, excelling a usual, in style and finish. He has fairly taken the city by storm, or rather, the citizens have taken him by storin, so great is the rush for his new styles. Bartle may be found at 33 South Sixth street,above Chestair. SrUING HATS. Spring Hats, Of the r ewest qud latest styles, at The vary lowest prices. Oukiords', Continental Hotel. SURGICAL INSTRUMIINT3 and druggets' SNOWIiZN Montan, 23 South Eighth street. SYECIALTY.—AII thosegents desiring ittinp pantaloons will find them at C. C. Munch u. ontinental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch Paneling is made a specialty, and really warrants a nvitation. Always a tine stock of goods ou hand I OWRR'S •SRNNA FIGS, FOR CONSTIPATION Mt) cents. Depot Sixth and Vine. BEN BUTLER Objects to fighting a duel witl :fudge Nelson, because of the infirmity of WI 00, Ile says lie can draw a note at sight that will brill; down his man at any time; but a trigger he CA11114; handle. lien is at home in a suit at law, and look very well in it, particularly when said suit has boy furnished from the first-clase Clothing [louse Charles Stokes & Co., under the Continental. FLORENCE BEWINO MACHINE. Florente Sewing Machine. Florence Sewing Machine. 1123 Cheatnnt area. Philadelphia. DICAINESB, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH leases, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Ear. tr all diseases appertaining to the above members wit the utmost success. Testimonials from the most Apr liable sources in the city can be' stien at his °dice, N , 800 Arch Street. The medical faculty are invited accompany their patients, as be has no sectety in practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge ma( for examination. SPRING HATS. Spring Hats, Of the newest and latest styles, at The very lowest prices. • Onkfords', Continental Hotel POTATOES AND DINEEN For vale at yd. , I p* 1.232 Market Ktret riLOTH HOUSE, No. 11 NORTHSECOND S'l.. Sign of thu Golden Lamb. JAMES & LEE Have now on hand and are still receiving a large and choice assortment of. Spring and Summer Goodo.e' preqsiy adapted to Men's and Boys , a ear, to which they invite the attention of Merchant... Clothiers, Tailors and other . COATING GOODS. - Super Black French Clothe. Super Colored French Clothe. Black and Colored Pique f. outings. Black and Col wed Tricot Coatings. Diagonal Ribbed Coatings. Caebinaretts, all colors. how Ladiee , Cloaking, SSA Mixed Costinge, &c. PANTALOON STUFFS. Black French Doeskins. do do Cassirnorca. Now etyles Fancy do. All shades Mixed Doeskins. Plaid and Striped Caseimores. Also, a large assortment of Gerde,Boavertoens,Satinut, , Vestinge and geode for But JAMES & holesale and retail. LED, No.ll North Goldenet. Sign of thLamb. THE DAILY EVENING. BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY; MAY 4, 1868: WILL BE READYs AND FOR SALE, APRIL 30, 1409, ould's Piano Store/ No. 9,2,3 Chestnut Street, . 5,000, MUSIC ALBUMS Rich Gilt Morocco, with Gilt Edges, Most Popular Pieces of Music FOR ONE DOLLAR. The Retail Price of which would be not lees than 1. Minie Rifle (Polka) 2. 1 dylle 3 C0n501ati0n........, 4. Grand 'triumphal March. 8. Grande Duchesso (Waltz) 6. Mabel (W altz). ........ . I. Romeo ae d Juliette (Fantod° Air), Arranged by H. Clarke "8. Faust (Song), "In the Language of Love." used by permission of Oliver Ditson & Co.... Gounod ik ' , Divine La tirade (Polka Militaire) ..... ...J. Ascher 10. Perle (Ps, Demean° (Dinette a la fdazourka)..J. Ascher 11. Marche Du Snore (Coronation).... ...... ....bleyerbeer 12. Don Carlos (trantasio Clarke 18. Grande Duchease (Quadrille). ...... ....J. Offenbach 14. Guards' Godfrey 15. La Traviata (Pot Pouiri), arranged by H. Cramer 16. 11 Ti ovatore (Pot Pourri), arranged by H. Cramer 17. Grunde Duchesee (Song, "It is a Legend Old),". ........... .... ......,..... ...... J. Offenbach 18. Romeo and Juliette (Air), arranged by H. Clarke 19. Bohemian (I irl -(Po t Pourri) H. Cramer 20. CI arnpagne Charlie (Song) A. Lee 41aRton's Book Store, No, 1214 Chestnut St. Union Plano Company, 1017 Walnut St. Conrad Brothers, No. 1107 Chestnut Qt. nv2B R&D AIM H Ltsi, JIISWELILY, &C. BAILEY & CO., 819 CHESTNUT STREET llase just received the NEW PATENT "OCULAR GRADUATED" OPERA GLASS 819 CHESTNUT STREET. : ; wf mrtlf BUTLER, MeCA.RTY at CO., 131 North Second Street, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN American, National, Howard and Tremont WATCHES. mh2o•f m w 2mrn6 WATCHES DIAMONDS, STERLING SILVER WARE, AND FINE JEWELRY, AT PRICES MUCH. BELOW TBE-USUAL RATES. JAMES T. GALLAGHER, (Late of Bailey & Co.. formerly Bailey & Kitchen.) 1300 Chestnut Street. mylf wrps REDDINO, FEATHERS, w(). 44 North '7 ent h Bedding and Feather Warehouse. Feathere of eli qualities, Feather ikds, Ito Were and Pillow. Spring and flair Matreeree. Husk and Straw Mammas. Iron Bedstesds of :& eines. Tncher'• delete aced spring Beds. 110 vu's celebrated Spring Cots. llormycomb Quilts. Lancaster Quilts Alhambra Quilts, Imperial Quiltd. Germantown Quilt., Allendale Quint ritrWith 112 handsome and complete variety of Marseilles Counterpanes ac can be fount in the city, of whits, pink, and orange colors. ItgirAnd we keep and cell Blankets ae cheap ae anybody. Window Shades in great variety of pattern at the lowest market prices, AMOS HILLBORN, No. 44 N. Tenth Street, below Arch. mhll•w f m 2m•n PL.111.113 SALE—JAMES A. Eltl4.lsliN, AUG EHomer. on Wednesday, May 18th,1868, at 12 o'clock, noon, will LP Fold at eel , at the Philadelphia exchange. the following described reel estate, vi z No I.—stone House, Ridge aveutte, halls of Schuylkill. A, to o.story alone house and lot, situate on the wste•ly aide of he /Age road, near the Falls of Schuylkill, and bounded by Yoe. 2 and 8 hereinafter described ;containing la front or breadth on Ridge road 31 fret 10 lathes, and ox. tending in depth 360 feet, more or4ese, to low water-marg. lu the rivtr Schuyleill. • N 014.2 to 6, inclusive—Lots, Ilidge avenue —570. ". A. lot of, ground adjoining the above on tile west and also ad joquirg property now.occupied by Mr. Leon, being 20 fee. front by 363 feet deep to low water mark in Ice river Schuylkill No 3 A lot adjoining 7'.70 1 to the eastward, being 20 feet front by about 300 feet deep to low water mark in the ricer tie buy kill. No. 4. A of adjoining No 3 to the eastward, being 20 feet front by a. out 855 feet deep to low water mark in the river L(1111)1511 1 No 5. A lot adjoining No 4 to the eastward, being 20 feet front by about 350 feet deep to low water murk is the river Srlie‘ It ill, eo 6. A lot adjoining No. 5 to the eastward. being 20 feet front to Mowers's' lot by about 347 feet a Mello d ep to low water mark in the river hohoylkill. Plan at the levet ion 'tote.f Alt clearof Aucumbrance. SIOO to be lade on tmett at the tune of sale. JA hit 8 A. Fttlah..M. N;, s net toneer, fro,. 429., Wahl., at oat, TO LET • NITXT DOOR 1 1'0 POST OFFICE I:utirs Upper part, Btoenicut and Sub.Cellin'. APPIY a x•3O Chestnut Street. ,-.-, A PLEABAT'A RESIDENIT T( sifient 'fug ,• boonner stoothe. - A modern noose, well furnished. with Mitt groooda. o ell Nliaded, nt Woo Mull , . N. J. A t tly to flint, LADD, on the preothio, JNO, K. \A' ter„ 4iio Commyree street._ my 4 mW f St* rI'ENT—A 11:113NISUFD ItOITSE AT GER. Itowtotvv, (10ifthmilly Himnted; wit I saw, writor, tut.l,ng hitchea, gatatu, 6:c. Apply att 11 - 4 10..ket 111 1 . I' my 4431.• THE runt. MTORYI - LING N Ito 1 , wint, o. outh Woad Intpilre 61 J. gr. SHINN. Ste' o , lt!,wvit , orrwr of c u d Sprlkeo hArnali. Relit ma9l.BtrPS upstacivreons4 IN I: %V BOUND IN CONSISTING OF OF THE FRFTEEN DOLLARS. G. Horzborg :Charles B. I..yeberg Mondelseohn ..........J. Ooncono J Offenbach ....... ..H.jaodfroy ALSO AT REAL ESTATE SALES. TO KENT• QtyarEToLlli AM O. OIL, OLO aWU , . 1868 . eARPE'rs ,. 1868• GLEN ECHO MILLS Germantown, Philadelphia*, MeCALLUM, CREASE & $l,OO iteepectfully inrite the attention of THE TRADE to their large Stock of CARPETINGS, of their own and other Manufactures. No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET. 1868. REMOVAL 1868. OF OUR RETAIL DEPARTMENT From 519 Chestnut Street, TO NO. 609 CHESTNUT STREET, Where we are now opening AN IMMENSE 'NEW STOOK OF FOREIGN CARPETINGS, Embracing all the latest and choicest styles of pPRIN,SWINIKAITAMI.P BRUSSELS, 'EI, MASK, AND PALATINE VENETIANS; ALSO , ENO LISII OIL CLOTHS, together will a full line of DOMESTIC CARPETINGS. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUSSELS and VENE TIANS, for HALLS and STAIRS, with extra borders. Men ALLTIM, CREASE tk SLOAN, m amrPt CARPET, OIL CLOTHS, CANTON MATTINGS, &o, Just received per late steamer. E. H.GODSHALK & CO. 728 Chestnut Street. IL GODSHALL TUZO. L WIZDHRSHILL Jana= CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING% IMPORTATION OF 1808. All the Latest and Best Styles AT REDUCED PRICES. TOWNSE NI) & CO., No 59 N. Second St., below Aroh. apl6 1 mrpf, CARPETS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, £O., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. pa e d e c r o e Zna c i=ai p o r l i ffrot y Po i r Y nierp d ri are LEEDOM & SHAW, 010 Arch Street, Between Ninth and Tenth Street& fell-awl)* No. 44 North ibst Pr Street. helms. Arch. NEW CARPETS. JAMES H. ORNE, ► ON & CO., 626 Chestn - iit Street, Have opened New Carpets. 011 Cloth, Druggete. Canton and Cocoa Matting, Huge, &c. Winona, Brussels, Velvets, Extra Tapestries. Tho above are our own Patterns. English Ingrains, Three PIYS, Oil Cloths, 13 ruggete, ' English Venetian, Cocoa Matting, Straw Matting, OF 011 R OWN IMPORTATION Tall IPBING, Some very euperior, all of whichwe offer at lowest prices JAMES H, ORNE, EO N & CO, Chestnut, below Seventh. • em 9 2mrPL No. 41 North TENTI Stroot bolow Arch. b itov Arch. CANTON MATTING. Our Own Importation This Spring. BOISE VERY SUPERIOR 3-4, 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4 mi CUTE AND BED OH ECK STRAW MATTINGS. JAMES H. OHNE, SON & 00., 626 Chestnut St" below Seventh: WI 'Ann§ To Architects and Builders. IfiyatiNs Patent Lead Band and Ooment Sidewalk Lights, Vault Lights, Floor and Roof Lights, made by Brown Bros., Chicago, for sale. fitted and lald do AM by itoliEesT WOOD di CO. 1186 Ridweivenua. Sole Agents tor Philadelphia. a p_B wpm entry§ AliKlNti J.NDKUBLEI INK. MO !Una tug. Braiding. Stamping. &c. ALTORRY. - Filbert staid. I,DDIS AND ID,ON *AIN (ITN R 11,R02.1.13 COM PA NY'S Mtirp . s4 age Sven Per Ci4li; ,26. Year touts. , • lettrthi teopons due lot February and Augutt, pouble in the City of L em 'fork. The title of the St. Louis end Tron Mountain Railroad hut h,g been confirmed by" Act Of the General aasembly of the State of this. uri, and the Bonds d..claredi valid the WO' k of extending tit - same to a connection with • the Bout tin e•ystem of roads, at Col.imbne, hy.. to now going rapidly OVA ard o Nin, -ono tiding being In profitable op. a ath n fort).fivo wilco of now work graded, with intim cough on hand, for foi ty.eoven mil ii, it is eat:meted that the hew line, troy St. lauds to Belmont, one hundred nodtinny-i lave mute, will be opened for buelmafearly next yeni, no that there will ho a continuous Hno from rlt Louie to Mobile, n cw• Orleans and other I:Southern cities. A %cry large traffic is tiotielp ited. lit old part of the road tninety.orke mitre) already mane euough to secure all tit.- interest oa the whole mort• gene del t, and 'ho ex. (melon completed will vastly in• ciesee the earnings. The procteds of these Bends going into the • eta nefon of the roan adds to the eoturtty, and a oj d branch enuth weeterardly from eilot Knot., for %%Ida a cmli,uheidy - nf 405,000 per mile la granted by the State, no a free got to the Company, will add very much to the value of their property. TliOnAfi ALLEN, Preeident , St. Loofa, fin, IL G. la ARQU Vice en:eider:it. New York. We, the undersigned, coa recommend these Seven per cent Mortgage Bonds faireSt. Louis and Iron Moon. tan Railroad as a good security. Tnis revenue of the road will be hasp . and the administration of the affairs of the Company In in capable and experienced hands, and is en titled to the greatest confidence of the public. JA1.F.813. THOMAS. Idea or of St. Louis. • JOHN J. ROP, Phi Union Merchants' Exchange, St, Louis (Chamber of Commerce) E. V. rO)I, Pres. St' outs Board of Trade BARTON BATES, l'rea North Missouri Railroad. J. B. BRIT I oN, Pres. Nat. Bank of the State of illissourl, in St. Louis. WM. L. EVI. LNG, Pres. of the Merchants ' Nat. Bank of St Louis. GEM OE 11. REA, Pree. Second Nat. Bank. St. Louis. JAIREe B. FADS. Chief Engineer St. Louie and Illinois Bridge Co. Ok IoRGE R. TAYLOR. Pros. Pacific Railroad (of Ms. sonri). WiLLIAMTACSSIO. Pres. Traders' Bank, St Louis. Jklo. R. LIONBEhOER, Pres. Third hat. Bank of IR. Louis. Mo ADO' FRCS METER, Vice Pree. Union Pacific Railway (P. D.) In 'BF KT BARTH. Prot none= Savings Institution. ALLEN, COPP dot 1813E7'; Bankers. at Louts. A limited amount of the above named Bonds for sale at E (; DTI -Pithe prePent. We Invite the attention c.pitalist , and others to them as, in our opinionos very desirable investment. destined to rank as a firatchiss security. I sem-Wive Pamphlets, Maps and Information can be had on application to TOWNSEND WHELEN & CO., ACENTR OF MR St NM AND IRON 3101.1 MAIN R. B. CO w f m fitrps NE W YORK STOCKS ALL FLUCTUATIONS IN TELI 'NEW YORK MARKET Stooks, Gold an Governments, Constantly turntsbed us by our New York 11013U6 STOOKS Bought and Sold on Y Co ork mmission In Philadelphia. Nei and Boston. GOLD Bought and Sold'in large and email &Mounts. GOVERNMENT SECURITIES Bought and Bold at New York Price* SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO, NEW YORK, f PHILADELPHIA, 2 Nassau AU I 1619. Third AU POPULAR LOAN. Principal and Lacteal Payable in Gold, CENTRAL PACIFIC IZAILIEI.4::›AJD First Mortgage Bonds. Woo of DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 South Third St: WE OFFER FOR RALE FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS CENTRAL PACIFIC R. R. CO. At Par. and Back Interest. There Is a very large Enrersean demand for theas Rends. which, added to very large home demand. will soon absorb 6U the bonds the Company can lama The above Bonds pay Six Per Cent. Interests ti Gold, and are a First Mortgage on a road ,usting about three times their amount, with von .srge and constantly increasing net revenue. DE HAVEN & BRO., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF GOVNENUON7 MUMMA (TOLD, No. 40 S. Third St. Seyen per Cent. Mortgage Bonds OF TUB PRNABDWIAADMIaIpEW V . ORK atom Gum anteed, Prinoipal and Interest, By the Lehigh Valley Balboa& These Ronda are a • ortion of $ V I CO on a road which will coat about $5O 1 1 000, and be gnarantee_d by & i b c e l, Leblg e T e i r l y le i Lßallroad. roma' about Mom pect. A First-Class Inveerbrrtent. At H theypay" 22chtht " " tATM l t l I Lehigh Valley eat 96 At 106 " " " Norm Penna. Vs at 90. We offer them for sale at Diri and accrued interest from Dee. 1861. C. & BORIE. 8 Merchanth' Excluinge. OR BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merchants' Exchange. imu.s.nrDE BANKING HOUSE JAYCOOKE&G X 112 aii.4114, So. +MAID ST. PRMAJYAL Dealers In all Government Securities. 1111NALLIICIA10 EA.SIRABE. L INVFIISTMENTEty _ • Prallucluithmr 1 and 8 pervent: interest. • •" • LBUIGH NAVICATr i I Attit in itetO N AD sllum ~rßtEr AIL AX 103 6 - 0 11UE107. ERIE CITY SEYSPLPER VENT. NOS, EOURED BY %VAT 4 "4 4g Irlteiv ß isir ages UNION *NO JAY reciPOKT RAILROAD FIRM MORTGAGE N sEva N PERCENT.. COLUMBUS B anitfl a ide n att ti l flitia FIRST NORTtiACE DEVLN CENT. ONm. u i The ettentiL l =Vg:Ttt to Invest tnone7 or ~. jj change securities Is invited to the above. lawma n and vices given on oppllastiati. DRE3CEL & 134 South Third Street. Seven per cent. Firot Mtge. Bonds OP MB Danville, Hazleton & Waelbarre LL FREE FROM ALL TAIEFS. This WNW will eormeet with the Northam centres philadelphia and Erie. Lehigh Valley. Lehigh Naviga tion. and Hazleton Railroads, and ovens one of the richest eretlons of the g , eat middle Coal field. We offer for sale a limited amount of these Bonds at the very low Me of 8$A*1410:11/.1)1ED INTEREST. BOWEN & FOX, 13 Merrohante Exohange; CADIES'iDIiEISIf 0001 M. FRINGES FRINGES ! I 'ALL TILE LATEST STYLES. J. Gk. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, No, 1.032 Chestnut Street. Corner of Eleventh. mvi arp 11111LLIIVENV GOODS. WOOD & CARY, BONNET OPENING; Thursday, April 2, 1868, No. 725 Chestnut Street, PUILADELPSIAI .0 Ladies Making their . Bonnets CAT' I LND ALL TEE MATEMALB AT GEORGE W. MILES'S, 911 ou:tetra:a Street (Worth Side); Straw Bonnets and French Flowers, Gibbons, Laces. Frosted and Plain Nations, With narrow LACES. in Colon to mottle. Fteoth and New York Sonnet Frames, or. 6c, Liberal discount to 911 Chestnut Street: a. Wry I{loffliolrAti. IRJEISIOVA.I.4. KERR'S CHINA HALL. Citizens and Strangers are Invited to Wait Vs AT OUR NEW STORE, 1218 chestnut Street. THE STOCK O}' CHINA, GLASS AND STONEWARE, ARTICLES OF VERTU, Etc., WILL BZ YOUNH The largest and Moat Comprehensive Ever exhibited on this nide of the Atlantic. It was se., cured direct from the manufacturers. Boyers from us. therefore. obtain the smallest lots at wholesale prices. JAMES K. KERR & BRO. an'l vUu(S. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., N E corner Fourth end Race Ste., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS AND PAINT MANUFACTURERS, Offer to the trade or consumers. Pure White Lead, Zino White, Colored Paints Varnishes, Oils, .Axtists' Materials, &o. Agents for the celebrated fIBILLI MUNDANE UNOW WQITI ZINC, superior to any other White Paint for inside work. ry o solicit milers from those who want PURE PAINTS. 291 and 203 North Fourth Street, ;Taff • Northeast corner of Four Str r eet. uOUSES - IFOR - SALE. FOR SA.I,E—A SORREL HORS% FULL 15 hands. round. etylleh nod remarkably easy under 451 M the ;saddle. Apply at diet stable in Dean above Spitice, mud vide. 01,AJNIIAGEbip laTIWJO BIC B. LAPIE,:COACICSI&ICER, Is 7 0.1907 Market Street4iss on hand an aanortmout of superior bullt earrlageS, which ho offers at very rav sons bin prices. " my4.m.w,f.4 istoAlairoirifitik. RitilVrtiGnii'.olM-"485 BoAttniNGniA.4r4t BD iiiPES FIEENDLi PRUNEI3.--6o 04.5163 esOistere and fanny_ !mixes, imported sad for mile by JOB. U. BUOOLDE 4 130.4 ICS Smith Delaware IiVeIIUAL FRINGES.I I