BUSINESS KUUUfiH CONRAD MEYER. , IVVENTOH. of tbfl Cf’lchratod )run fTouu HiXjiMrrt.tv'il Iht *’ r, * o * l^ h ~i b “ Vllilbitiou, Lciidtn, k»* Tb» *>'*{!£*SJssS??J3 Aroh S Urn,»m> wlicioytr»*li*Wt«d. \V»reiooroj nit. tfl.bU.hfO 182 a. jjat-w.a.uius «■*>%; lyjj.g.iaJMiSgJSgSitiSS of No. 1006 Chestnut street. Hm i TP CHICKEttING PIANOS ttBCETVED yuT/T? the highest award at the Paris Exposition, jULITTON'S Waieroamt, 914 Chestnut street. aeSflytffi EVENING BULLETIN. Holiday, April 81 18G9« TBK KAFBTV OF ViLBiBT.KS. •The bold robbery of the Beneficial Savings Fond) yesterday, falling as it doeß, upon alaTge number of poor depositors, has elicited much sympathy for those who can ill t, fiord to lose their hard-earned Savings. It is gratifying to know that the great balk of the stolen bonds are registered, and will bs useless to tbe robbers; but, unless the police are particularly successful, there will still be a heavy loeb to the Institution. Past expe rience warrants the . belief that, under tbe stimulus of the liberal reward which has been so promptly offered by the Managers, the thieves will come to terms, and, by one of those mysterious processes which have at tended nearly all the great bond robberies, the stolen property will be spirited back, and the poor depositors will be made safe agaia The plunder is not of a very easily negotiable description, pnd we believe that it will come back to the vaults of tbe Saving Fund, while the successful robbers will go on their way rejoicing. But however this may be, there is an im portant practical suggestion growin g out ol such a robbery, which should not pass un heeded. Here was an institution which had taken what were believed to be ample pre cautions to protect its depositors, and which were greatly superior to those in use in many establishments. The'building was guarded by a watchman and the safe was of an approved construction and very strongly secured. And yet, there was a time when the watchmao was not on duty, and that time was ascertained. Carefully prepared machinery was brought to bear upon the safe, and it was opened and rifled ot its contents. And 'this can be done with nine-tenths of the safes in Philadelphia or anywhere else, if skilled burglars have the one requisite of opportunity. The great safe of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, 6 which “could not be opened in four days, if at all,” wap opened in a few houVs, and so it will be in almoßt every case. Tne ordinary safes in use by the business men of this city are scarcely fire-proof, much less burglar proof. They are usually constructed with a nine or tbirteen-inch brick wall and a half jnch iron door, which interpose about much resistance as would be afforded by a” good-sized cheeses Fire-proof makers have improved, almost incalculably, in the pro duction of safes, and many of them withstand' tho most fiery ordeals with perfect success. But there is a point in human ingenuity which cannot be passed. Whatever one man can do, another man can undo. Whatever one man c an make, another man can de etroy. This principle is immutable. Tbe consciousness of a want of additional reenrity forvaluable property has stimulated varicuß efforts to provide it, and among them the most satisfactory, because the most philo sophical, is the creation of a separate branch of business, having this one end in view. Safe deposit companies have sprang into ex istence, simply because there was a necessity for this additional security, and every each occurrence as that of yesterday’s bond rob bery is a new proof of the great advantage of the “Safe Deposit system. The “Fidelity Safe Deppßit Company,’ which has added such a handsomo contribn lion to the architectural attractions of Chest nut street, is a fine illnßtration of the working of the system which now offers such in creased protection to valuable property. Recognizing the principle which yre have stated above, thiß Company has aftned, and we believe successfully, at such a measure of perfection in all its provisions against the loss of its deposits as to give the highest attainable degree of eecnrity. The burglars who operate effectively npon the massive vaults of the “Fidelity” must first have opportunity, and the watch system is such as to forbid the idea of such a thing. Then they mußi htvc the best tools and tne highest mechanical skill in the world, and this whole combination is so improbable and so nearly Impossible, that there seems to be the very minimum oi temptation offered to these scoundrels to attempt to practice their bad art. These Bafe Deposit Companies, having but one thiDg in view in their business, “give their’Vrhole mind to it,” and with their com bined system of incessant watchfulness and the highest order of mechanical appliances, they have certainly made a grand advance lu affording to those who have valuable “porta ble property" the utmost attainable guarantee for its security. Tlir. JDEA'ltl I'KNAI.rV. The extraordinary efforts which have been and are beiDg made to avert the sentence of the Jaw from the murderer of Hr*. Hill have been carried to the ex treme point of challenging the Constitution of Pennsylvania before the Supreme Coart of the United States. Mr. Hobbell, who appears to be a sort of supple mental counsel in the Twitchell case, having exhausted hie legal resources here, has gone to Washington upon a desperate expedition to save Twitchell from the gallows. Tne Pennsylvania Legislature and the Governor of the State are at the same lime be act with memorials and petitions, .and a bold experi ment in behalf of this criminal has beea tried kn the shape of a law to abolish capital pun Isbment altogether. Am eccentric though conscientious member of tbe Philadelphia btr, who holds pout mortem communications with bis cli ents, has memorialized the Legislature . 44> this subjecUasd wliu considerable carueit ness, presses all the old arguments agiiußi capital punishment. w e have n > inte/ni m Of following Mr. Kilgore through these argu ments. There Ib not cmo’of them that ht not been answered again aud again. Umi ing the eacredness of human life as high a does any advocate of the abolition of capital punishment, we believe that its eacredaesa -can in no way bo guarded so well> as by that provision of tbe Divine law which, at the first,* proclaimed “whoso sheddeth man’s blood, by man shall his blood be shed.” Tlie Eialisi leal argument haa been made, far more elaborately and ably than by Mr. Kilgore, by other writers, bat there is no philosophy in it. “ All that a man hath will be give for bis life,” anti it is a principle, of human nature so well known that the death penalty has, in all ageß and in ail conditions of civilization, been the punishment for the highest grides of ' crime. Dickens’s graphio picture of LlUitner and Uriah Deep intho Model Pdaon U scatcely an over-drawn statement of what every penitentiary in the world would soon present if, With the increase of crime, we un dertake to reduce the punishment. The whole tendency of public ieeliog is already too much in ibe direction of winking at crime, and sympathizing with criminals. From the late President of the United States down to the adherents of rowdy fire companies there is a disposition to pet and favor men in proportion to the extent and turpitude of their rascalities. Murderesses ate elevated, by Cooper Institute meetings, to tbe pinnacles of saint-hood; and men who gratify their evil passions by beating out the braiDß of women with kitchen pokers are made the subjects of a sham philanthropy, while heaven and earth are moved to find some quibble of the law, or some spacious pretext by which they shall be snatched from the bands of justice. No decent man has any tbirst for human blood. No decent man will fail to appreciate the awful solemnity ot tbe law which lakes away the life even of the worst criminal. But we live in a land, and under institutions where Law must be supreme, and where life can only be pre served by its sacrednesa by insisting that the cjime which violates its sanctity shall suffer the dread penalty of death. We must reaob a Millennial state before the pickpocket and the murderer can safely be treated with the same punishment. We believe that Governor Geary is actuated in the exercise of hie Executive powers by the dictates of an en lightened mercy, when he strives to deal out an even-banded justice to all who eome within the extreme penalties of the law. A. J.’S l A'rssr SPEECH. If there remained at tbe conclusion of An drew Johnson’s term of office a loyal maD who still believed in the honesty and patriot ism of the Great Political Failure of tbe Oen imy, that individual must now admit that tbe popular verdict was right. On Saturday laßi Mr. Johnson made a speech at Knoxville, Tennessee, in which be came out boldly and plainly upon the rebel side. He said: l 'l would to God that the government had not bad credit to borrow a dollar to carry on the war. If the people had had beforehand to pay 4he coßt of the war, wo should never have had one.” This is an honester declaration than any he has made yet. I' is the plainest speaking that he has dared to indulge in. But, out in Ton nessee, unembarrassed by official position, and surrounded by rebels for whose good opinions a d votes he is anxiouß, he can ven lure to the farthest extreme, and utter tbi treason that rankles in his breast. In thi vi ry speech he repeats those threadbare pro testa: ions of affection for the Constitution, with which the world is familiar, and give the customary maudlin sentiment about the stars and tbe flag. If any other man had spoken thus, we might comment upon the in consistency of preaching the excellence ol the Constitution aDd profeßßing devotion to it, while denouncing the war and regretting that the rebels were not permitted to destroy both Constitution and country. But it is not worth while to attempt to reconcile Andrew Johnson with himself, or to demonstrate fur ther his knavery and folly. We are glad, however that he is showing his hand. There may be some honest men wLo still regard him as an injured and much maligned individual His opendeclaration ol sympathy with the rebellion vindicates the course of the Republican party and of Con gress in their treatment of it fastens upon him tbe ignominy of having played the hypocrite and of having uttered falsehoods during the time that he stood before the peo ple of Tennessee as a loyal man, and tbe champion of truth and right. THB BOHCS CONIE33IOIV. The opinion expressed by this paper on Saturday as to tbe character of the “confes sion” of Twitchell is sustained by the universal oxpieesion of the press and of the public generally. Nobody believes Twitchell’s Btory and it would be strange if anyone did. It is a device, not very artfully contrived, and very probably not of his own concoction, to save bi» own life. It is bunglingly put together, and, as it stands, utterly unworthy of belief. Its only effect upon the public mind is to ■vconnict the wife with the murder, of which tbe bad been acquitted both by law and public opiuion. That such a story should have any influence either at Washington or at Harrisburg is not to believed for a moment A dozen tests suggested them selves to every mind, immediately, any one of which is sufficient to explode the whole story. For example : Will Twitchell tell Mr. Bringburst what became of his wife 8 bloody clothing 4 He cannot affect ignorance on ibis point, for although she aad Sirab Campbell and the senior Twitchell re mained in tbe house all night, there have teen constant confidential interviews between ihe husband and wife ever since, and it is ab surd to suppose that each is not fully aware of every movement of the other, from the moment the deed wob done. When this test, the disappearance of the bloody clothing which she must have worn, iB disposed of, there are a dozen more of the Bamesort. •W hetber Twitchell means to clear his con science or not before he dies, remains to be seen. For Lis own sonl’s good and for the cau-e of'trntb and justice we hope he may jet tell tbe whole truth. THII 17..8. WARS HAL. The appointment of General John Elyas U> bed Hiatea Marshal of the Eastern District in Pennsylvania, meets with universal appro, hation. General Ely, as a constituent of tho lion. Caleb Taylor, is so nearly the same thing as a Philadelphian, that bis nomination is perfectly acceptable to the large class Who THE DAILY EVENIMG BULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, JHOKDAY, APRIL 5,1869. disapprove ef filling pity offices with rural appointments, and Uib peisonal qualitles and public services of. the ftlarahal-elect, are such as commend him to the entire 'community a 4 an honest, upright and capable man, and a gallant and distinguished soldier. President ‘Grant haß shown hot only his Justial wisdom, but hte usual firmnesa in selecting the best man for this important position.' Strong pressure was brought to bear to secure it for pther men, some of whom were utterly un suited for such a responsible' office, and there is therefore the double satisfaetlpk. of know ing that a worthy man has been put in and some un worthy men kept out of office.’ A couple of errors occurred in the copy of an order of the Secretary of . the Navy con cerning relative rank in the sqrvioe, as furn ished to the newspapers by‘ the Associated Press reporters. The concluding senteuc • read : “No act of CoDgreßS gives relative rank to contractors, chaplains, clerks, carpenters or shoemakers.” For “contractors” read “constructors,” and for “ahoCna&kera” read “sailmakers.” The order Is ; correctly printed in another part of to-day’s Bulletin. , peremptory Kales by order of (the Or rii.t..' i;.>i i:t - James A. Freenuin’n ctitalo/tH'. 0/ the sole. ruxi Wednesday, include) a number of pro ptrtiet, to tie hold without reserve,,Oy order of the Or phans' Court. 1 M POET ANT NOTICE.—X XIEBEBT GIVE NOTiCE i that 1 am no longer tbe operator at the Uoltou Dontui AsFOitaliou. H err alter, all perroßß wishing iEK'I'H ex irautcd, porltlvelj without pain, by pure Nitroua Oxide Gbb,b ill nnd me at 1037 WALNUT street. mVsijrp, Da. IT. It. THOMAS. Jt>LN tiItLMP. BUILDER, 1731 CIIKSTMIl 1 .STREET. and 218 LODGE STREET, Mechanics of every branch required for house-building and titling promt tl> furuithedo ■ fe2itf LIENKY PHILLIPPL 11 CARPENTER AND BUILDER, NO. 1024 SANBOM BTREET, jf«My4p Philadelphia. aViAKBLRTON’S IMPROVED, VENTILATED and eut-y-Httinp Drees Hats (patented) lb all the ap proved 1 aehiona ot the season. Chestnut street, next dooj 10 tbe Post Office. ■•;*••• • octf-tfrp T)K YOUB OWN POLICE, BY USING STRONG D wrougbt-'ron boits for inter door*,, and a varntj ot neat bra*e and plated bolts and door cb-rio* tor ct mi her dnort and a watcbmanVrattlo as a menus of ntirm. Ibcse arc fluid by TKt/MAN & 811AvV, jn0.825 iLUbtlhirtj.flve) Market street, below Nintn. C2TRON<TbRABB ale 'cocksi WITH K*?YB FOR O lotkiDg them. Various other kinds of cooks, irou coml oil f«uc< Is, pewter faucets, several kinds of mol&B<te> Ltiten »Dd iap-torciß and bits for inserting them, for .sale by TIU MaN A SHaW, No. KSD (Eight Thirty-five; VprbHf p»re*'t. below Ninth. i.Aiit \UIIH AND t*THEK FISHtS BY O utlnjr tbe patim ii h-eoaler. Notice them In use by the !.• ic ipnl I’fb deutire in our marmot, Sold by T«UiIAN & 6UAW.No.Kid <Eight ihiiiy-five) MarketetreetsbeioK Mnth. • . LJ 1 CL* N ON THE 41H OF APRIL, FROM THE O Beneficial Bavii » Fm d, tbe following Bouds: ibrte loads of $l,OOO e*cb oi fheLehtghValleyßß. (old iiF e). and n >u ber d 62i 816,143. - i ne hi nr of tbe fcunbury and Arie BR. for $1;000, and uuu.bend &U 3. . .. . Ail mihiup are cautioned not to pnrfh'»se DHiued binds* JOSEPH i** Cblei oi Detcfctivea. SIMON GABTLAND, UN p BBTAKER 85 flmith Thirteenth street. tnh2s 6moi pi fl KLTfI NEFDB NO MASK. a , ■ X A tank holding a hundred Barrels or Water can bo changed into Pain Paint within three vtinuUs, A . le is done by adding a Chemical Com pound made by Dr. Wojloott. which changes the character of the liquid* go that it readily tills tbe Pores of tbe fle*h and the Absorbents under the Heart Bkin Its contact witn tbe warm blood produces evaporation, consequently the part or place on the body or limb- where Pain Paint is fiedy and pnlirntly applied. »ill in a very short time, become vsby oOnu. , Paln Paint is wry often applied warm, and some times hot, vet tbe ntaco will soon be* come colder than ice or miow eoutd over moke it. If ai P'ieo along time (untere freeing actually commen ced). hurbypical Pain ckn, exist unless inßammation be prbrent. Pain Paint will evaporate■ even t* e natural Beat from any part of tbH bv t*m when peopbri t and jaithJuUv upplu-d. When J<ifianu motion cr Pnin »s prvfcnt, the i ▼aporaiion becomes more rapid ktiil, 1 he oily nature of tbe flu A will reriat the in • r-fe* of con nr n wa:er* w bile Fain Paint will fill ib< ftfvhrull like filling a sponge. 1 h** evap . ration Hriun* iiotnllu iiiillioi'S of pores cxhauitS all HHnf, lafiiinmti i on at d Paiu without haim oriocouvenience to toe n cut fe, Mf babe, or the most aged or infirm patient. V\ ate) win ret stain or smart, neither will Pain Paint. Warn ir hum tor injection, so Is Pain r aunt. W*tor c >n be drank freely,a-* can Pain Paint. The oaly dlf f«-i ce between Water and Pain Pa intls thu compound acdtd , so that ho W oter will enter the pore* and fl't the <l*ol levte and thus fndu*4J«)a*ora/<on If Dot* enSsd. few would texto tte difference or know any change ex tepf from its milky color. Pus or matter will never form Diik ts earned by High Inflammation Tfane,bv the propor use oi i ain Paint, Caitctrs are footed as permanently as a simple cur. Old/"ever tore*, including Ul eis of t veiy nama or of ihejoulut description are alike cured I*3 sfnn Jy keeping ib>m under tbe cooiiog iufiuooce or Pain Paint. Diarrhoea and Dysentery are checked u)tb>n ten minutes of faithful application ar.-oss the How eh of tbe Patient A Pint of Pain Paint, appLed piopetly fo ibe Head at iho moment the pulse reaches he i tic best rolnt, will positively emo Typhoid. Yellow oranv other known fever, including Fevor and Ague, withlo one hmtr. By cooling tbe Brain properly, ro lever can exist in the body. Pa in Paint applied to a Bum, with several folds of cot ton clotb, dripping wet, wIU itosiiively prevent Muter >r><7, if done iuiitiedinfely. Pain Paint prevent* pain or fu fPirg Horn Bee Btinye, Mosquito Mtcs, or Poisonous Wound** in every coas where it baa b en instantly ap plied it stops Heud che and Neuralgia within a few luicotfc; Palo in tbe Liner, Heart or Kidtvoy* is relieved at tint application; btiffneee in JoDtsand lo ciuding all kinds of Bbeumatie Ailments, are banofited at one trial, and are.posl ively eared if treatmentts eon- Knti#d dvrectionsiorohroolc or infUmma p ry (cmpiaiota. The greatest dijfiru'ty to encounter 1b ho obstinate diopc*d%on of almost all patients in wny Fain i*aint as DiuncrEb. As toon as Painstop/, they *toj> Us app iedtion. Ibis 7act deject* the very object eouahtr-v in.: Per mensnr eii’f* m million* q/ case*. This appLts wifb particular fun e in chronic complainls. When Paio leaves, ■ nly a small portion ot the inflammation is evapn ra 6-d. To comffat* a cure, and thus prevent tub rb itan or Pain, or to beul Ulcers, IUKBartONH must he AIiHIDLOUKLY OAESIXn ODT, 10 tliO ÜBTTEU AND UPlUll’. Mf»y-v*-ry runny—are so heedlees ab not to read'll MBttmoNß at Aix—and are to thouguilt-ss that they iveniukouly for temporary relief; or are so injudiclou ,v*t to purebsee a small half-ounce bottle tor a paino ajuuaat tbot has narniD all their physicianV skill i alleviating A kJSAUL mottle will cure one huudred luof le w ith Esraehe, and will answer for a bad case ol im ) e Fv« s, as the liquid is put diblctly into them, for th> rurface is veiy rruad. Thncfoie, a larpear surface will require moro of the icmedy. Veep Ulcer* require much more Pain Paint (ban a scratch or abrasion of ’he sklu. i iolent Paxns, ftpatme, Pit* or Chumio Ailments re ouiro u 7»o/ or amount of Pain Paint Cnrmnon tense uught io had all to the proper treatment, aj\er they know that Pain I aint is beneficial when nothing else h«s bcei iht uenuds willingty pay five dollars twenty or bui’dn ds to their physician, when they kuow he do«- P u t * uie or ethfi relieve thoir sufferings. But when eon oinced that Pain Paint is the traf remedy they can fiud, w Ul use U ko sparing that U is a mattei of wonder that tb< j get so much benefit ne they do Lmge bottles are lunch the fIUKArzsT. Woloott'u Pain Paint Is pot np in 26 crnt, 60 cei>t«<Bi liafi pin k, $3; pints quarts. $8 per battle. A quartholds Hixtieii $1 bottles It I < necessary to add an equal amouot of w ater to Pain Paint In some rate* five or six part? water btfore ÜBing It. A pint or quart or gnlloo wilt hf P. nt to any perron psbb of xxpuebs ouaeubs ou Bfx>uin ot the money Medical adyiok felk. v. uegaUm will coit s2u. BiwaU bottles ateiold at all drug etorc«. R L WOI O' il w i * Inventor and dole Proprietor, No. ihi Chatham tquare, h>. Y. No charge for removi. g p»iu at the office. Private rooms for ladies Bix pints of annihllxtor lor Catarrh or colds ia tbe hiud or one pint of Pain Paint, double s’rength. sunt free of express tbargts, on receipt of $5; or onn gal'.iu ol I'aio Paint (double strength) for $2O Hindi bo ties void at ail Drug Stores. It. L. WULOO iT, Idventor and to e Piopretor, No. 181 Chatham tiquare, N. V. ‘•Tett tneit), me of cost* at tii2 Arch street. Private rooms for liales. • IL OAV AGE’S URBINA. JUBT RECEIVED. Freeh from Canada. bv JAMES T. SUINN, mhlBtfrp& Broad and Bprnoo street©. REPAIRS TO WATCHES AND MU3FjII C&v Boiee, in the best w„rk,noa. - cat Chestnut street, below Fourth. 4 ‘"Mtoas OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE. • Comor o? Third and Gankin rtreota. Below Lombard. N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWELRY, GUNS. Ac.. fob baub at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, mmmrpg For iNVALins.-A fine musical box as a cciupapion for tin* rick ohambort tbe finest aware ibintiu 'be city, and a great variety of airs to (select bom. Imported direct bj p A RR * BROTHER, nihie tbp > 834 Cheetnut etreot. below Fuurtb. RUBBER MACHINE BELTING, STEAM Ei tilm iTB Miiotal'ore will find a full oeiortmant ol Goi’diiiarV Futen Vnlcanlrcd Rubber B jltin Pectin, UoHi. *O., at the M.nufactuiMr’e Headquortera, wOOU*bA*' , H. BJB Cbeetnut Btrut South oido. jv.B —Wo have row on bund a large lot of Gcutleraen’e. Ladwet and Gum Boote, Aleo, every varie.y arid »tyle •! Gum Overcoatn. : finuNO Balb | j OF ; Fine Clothing for .tientlemen and Boy». An entirely now stick. By far the largest and • most varied, themost elegantly made ap, In new and stylish modes, well sewed \ and handsomely trimmed; grave.and gay, to suit all tastes—boys of six, or icen of: sixty.. \y Scale of Prices— Cheap. Citeapbr, CHEAPEST. WANAMA&KR & BROWN hove now opened, after months of preparation, a stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, which far surpasses even their former efforts. This they will dispose of by a Lively and <4o;ok Sale, . to Insure which they have pnt the lowest figures (Kii-elblc od every, article in store. ( Advice.— Come and see for yourself I Secure a “first pick” out of tbe stock! Ki ulster your orders early In the Cnstom De partment., .. ■ >, •• j Ash vour wife to examine our Bovs’ Clothing, Buy your Bbirts, Cravats, &c., In our enlarged Gents’ Furnishing Department. OAK BUILDING, Largest Clothing House in Philadelphia, 8 E. comer SIXTH and MARKET Streets, Extending on Sixth from Market to Minor St. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR. S. E. Cor. Chestnut and Seventh Streets. Choice Goods for Present Season* In dally receipt of New and Staple Spring Goode. Attention Ladies! If yon Please I Those boys of yours need clothes. Dear little chops, how nimbly they do climb over f<mcas,and up trees and lamp posts. How rcgar(|ess they 'arc of the best interests of tbe fabrics yon pat upon them. Let them ran and jntnp. Let them have a musingly jolly time. A boy who has no iud in him isn’t north two oent6. At ROOK IIILL & WILSON’S yon buy BOYS’CLOTHING so cheap that yon can let yonr young hopefuls wear ont as much of it as they pleaße. Complete salt for your 6 year old boy. Complete suit for your 6 year old boy. Complete soil for yonr 7 year old boy. Complete suit for your 8 year old boy. Complete suit for your 9 year old boy, Complete suits for all yonr boys, of all ages, sizes and styles whatsoever. v J Cheap, cheaper, cheapassoniest, at ~ ROCKHILL & WILSON’S Great Brown Stone Hall, SO3 and 605 Chestnut Street. BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT COOPER & CONRAD, S. E. Cor. Ninth and Market. Bismarcks. Graritoaldis. Jackets, Pants, &c. Tbe general fit of oar clothing ap pfoacnes perfections Tbe styles icre upp.oyrd by onr best tailors, we take u»usual care to nave every garment well sewed, using silk only in seam ing. '• be prices arc so moderate they lit every purse. N. I*.—men’s Clothing Made to Order. P)h81-lm4M 081 SOOJDB. LINENS AND HOUSE-FUBNISHING DRY GOODS. A CARD* Persons prcpailng to furnish, as well as those about to renew tbetr supply of LINENB and other HOUSE FURNISHING DRY GOODS, are particularly Invited to call and Inspect onr stock. We do not confine our trade to LINEN or COTTON GOODS exclusively, but embrace In It every variety of textile fabric required lor do mestic use la a well-ordered household, from a COOK’S TOWEL to a DRAWING-ROOM CURTAIN. The convenience and advantage to a purchaser of finding under one roof every article they re qnlre, selected by those whose life-long expe iit nee qualifies them to judge, bought on the most favorablo terms, and sold at a fair, moderate price, find and uniform to all, is so obvioas as to need no comment. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, yo. 1008 CHESTNUT Street. rchlflf m wlWrp __ sV'* 4 **>. LINEN STORE, *** NEW LINEN DRESSES! New and Beautiful PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS Butind fey hitltMuer Mb Earepe, 1012. ?.' f. 012 and 1014 CHESTNUT. STREET Mondays April fttb* GRENADINES, NEW DRESS GOODS. Black and Grey Mixed Diamond Grenadines,now* SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Card. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Has dow open or examination hie LARGE ax>4 ELE GANT etock of SPRING DREPS GOODS The assortment includes all tbo LATEST STYLES and DESIGNS in SILKS, GRENADINES, POPLINS &o. Our floods being bought ENTIRELY for CASA, we ere enabled to offer BPECIAL INDUCEMENTd to customers. roh27 Bmrp _____ os, 5 * L4 ''V Fourth and Arch. _ S' KEEP A STOCK OP DRY GOODS ADAPTED TO THE DAILY WANTS OP FAMILIES. POLL STOCK OP FRE'-Otl GOOD*. PX I L STOCK OK BRITISH {BJODA > LLL STOCK OP AMEKKJAN 00003 SHAWL*. WHOLESALE AND WET* BLACK SILKS OF THE BEST GRADES IMPORTED, m w.tf , ri 1 J.M.HAFLEIGH, WILD OPEN Now Stylos in CHE NT SILKB, STRIPED SILKS, &C. ALSO. A GREAT VARIETY OP MOCRNINtI GOODS. Bare end beautiful textures in Bonnets, Taffetas, $2 50. Gros Grains, 82 50 to $7. KID GLOVES, $l. LINEN DEPARTMENT. MAMET 49 *mTTH. w % 4 «•* 200 dozes Duck Towels, **tra cheap. 100 dozen P ine Towel*. S 3 60 to $7 WL 160 dozen Napkin* and Doj lies. 200 pi*ere Rnrsla Diaper, heal Barn’Lry Towolinss. Rnefeia Crash end Dowlas., 137 Damask Table Cloths cheap. BarosltT and Irish Damasks. Power Loom Dice Table Linen, hichardron Bona A Lißtw hhlrt Fronts and Caffs of these Lines*. Wide Linen Shettiops, $1 00 up. Pillow Linens. Butcher*' Linens. Blrd eje Linens, Lone Lawns, Ac., Ac. T ho most complete and desirable Linen Stock at tho most modsfate prices we hire over had N- B.—Fall lines of Embroidered and Embossed Piano. Mtlodton, fable and titond Cover*. PERKINS & 00., 9 SOUTH NINTH STREET, Would oall the attention of the Publio to the faot that MOURNING GOODS of every variety are being opened daily. PURCHASED ENTIRELY FOR CASH, and OFFERED AT PRICES AS LOW as the tame quality of goods oan ba found at any house in the oily. mhsf m wDmtpt THE HAMPDEN MILLS Would civil the attention of Huron to their Earlston Ginghams, Tlie Flneat, ■ most Perfect. Best Finished, Best Folded. EVEB HADE IK AHfiEICA. Alio, to their aeeortment «f HEAVY AND LIGHT COTTONADES AND TICKINGS. AJBE3MFBL FROTHINGHAM & WELLS 610 CHESTNUT STREET* PUUiADELPHIA. jnhie jmrpj v jUßvuiiiiAnAiivn* TURNER & WAYtfEj 1014. D RtJGG IS TS| Perfumery, Essential Oils, NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET; Offer to the Trado a well Assorted stock, com prising In part Low, Bon & Haydon's Soaps and Perfninery. Bcnbow & Son’s Soaps ttnd Pomades./ Lubln’e Extracts, Lavenders and Soaps. , Lnbtn'e Toilet Powders, “Rose,” “Violet," &0. Coudroy’s Perfumery, Cosmetics, Ac. Merceron’s French Blacking (in tin), Taylor’s Patent LinL English Graduated Measures. Hnlr, Nall and Tooth Brushes. Buffalo, Born and Ivory Dressing Combe. French Extracts, “In bnlk.” Mortars, Pill Tiles and Sick Feeders. Maw’s Nursing Bottles. Filtering Paper (white and gray). Orange Flower Water. Bai Bum, Chamois Bklns. Hurds Farinaceous Food. India Rubber Goods. Otta of Roses, “In fancy vials,” &C., &C, Jean Marie Farina* No. 4 PLAGE JULIEEB, |a23-w-*’3m4P6 The Largest Stock OP DECORATED TOILET WARE AT GREAT REDUCTIONS. FINE INDIA CHINA, TYNDALE & MITCHELL, 707 CHESTNUT STREET. mM6 mw f gmrp ■ - Tj'ITLER, WEAVER & CO. £ NEW CORDAGE FACTORY No 23 N. WATER .treat and 23 N. DELAWARE avenue. H. F. db O H. TAYLOR, FEBFtmEUV ARDTOILETSOAPB, (Ml and (M 3 N, Nlntb Street. Old Government JAVA COFFEE. rjfunrpiiMl bj mj is the market for tern! jars. MITCHEI.I, & FLETCHER, 1204 CHESTNUT STREET. iljrp CHAMPAGNE. ERNEST IRROY & CO.’S Cute Blanche and Special FRUITY AND GENEROUS WINES* Folly equal to tbe best on aH tbe Hit if FOB BALE AT THE AGENTS’ PRICES BY SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, p, W. comer Broad and Walnut. pp2fmwBt ■ HAKE WINES. VERY OLD PORT WINES, Vintagf 8 of 1880 and 1847. Theaa Portß »ro acknowledg ed by the finest critic* to be far superior to anything of the kind ever Imported Into the Vuittd Btatea. ..... o™ This war a e,eclat effort for our own local trade.- Bam plei-jn atoro, and permits given to auy buyer to take K from bo rd himself. . . Phy.lclujß and wluo critics please take notice of thle For sale by the cask, demijohn, gallon, dozen or bottle. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE* IMPOB-TEItS,- . , g. w, corner Broad and Walnut Stf, talfmw ' ——— I 11.1, . H for sale. The Three-Story Brick House, Double DocU Bulldicga 20 feet Front.. 7 foot aide yard. No, fit Korili Ttreiitiotli street. Beer rverlncklng login -Square. ■ <.t • )nG( <id Oi dor,. AU Modern Gonveulonoes, Gall on ’ on the I’renilceo. t apS-Bt 4p*., IMPORTEBS OF SU3VJ3K.IESS, AGENTS FOR COLOGNE. IN THE CITT VERY CHEAP. NOW IN FULL OPERATION. aftOOEBIES. VERY CHOICE FOR BALE BY Champagnes. WIN BN, liiqilUKD, AC. SECONDUDMQgr V BY IBLBaBAPH. .. TO-DAI’S CABLE QUOTATIONS Loudon, : Aurll 5, A. M.— Consols 03 for both money and acconut. United ®* alo S, £ l S > ’ti ,r s? l i i ties 8»%. • American stocks steady; Erie Bauroad *;-t3ottbW opened <s 129<ffl. lor Middling Orleans, Tbe safes for to day arecellmatedat 10.000 bales. Com 298. Gil. for new. ''Wheat 9a. 7d. for California white. Loeiiojf, Apftlfi. A- 9l. Tnr prntine flle. od. Ltosoel Oil £2Q l»>a@jC3o. * London. April fi, P. atpchs steady! Illinois Central, fl6Js Great Western Bailrcadi t 1 Hvbih’Ooi., April 5, P. M.—Cotton steady; the soles to-day will not exceed 8,000 hales. Floor is declining; Bed Western at Ba. y<l.@Bs. iOd. Lord • flat Von, 102 e. Cl. Floe Rosin, 16s. H/ivkk,' April s.—Cotton opened at MGf. on the spot and «6f. afloat. , : Qllio VigbUllaar latent. (Special Despatch to the Philo, Evenin* Bulletin.] Washington, April 5.—H is. tbo Inteatioa of General. Stevens to report to tbe House to-day from the House Committee on N ival Affdre, and ask lie passage tinder a suspension of the rales, a declaratory act defining tbe Object of Ihe Eght- Honr Law to be that iu tbe Government service, a fall day’s salary shall ha paid fir eight hours' n labor, this being a legal day’s work. It Is be lieved 'this resolution will pass tbo House, bn t in tbo Senate the chances ore tbat it will bo defeated by Its reference to tie Naval Committee, of which Mr. Crimes is Chairman, ;ho being, strongly op posed to tbe elght-honr movement. Advices from various sections of tbo country represent considerable excitement among * tbo workmen over tbe report that AttorhcyUeneral Hoar bad reversed ex-Attorney-General Evarto’s opinion, and decided tbat tbe law did not permit employes to receive a full day’s wages for eight boars’ work. Up to a, late boar last night, Judge Hoar had not rendered such a decision, although |he subject had been under considera tion. , r B«W B©publican Organ. Ukadjxo, April s.—Tbd Reading Daily Timm (Independent), recently purchased by A. 0 Bocfewaller, late of the Eceainj Dispatch, and Chan. B. Rhoads, was re-tMuel this morning as a Republican paper, with LonU Richards as local editor. Tbe Cert nonroe fire Brigade. Four Monkoe, April B —Tbo Fort Monroe Fire Brieade, beaded by tbe brass bind of the Artillery tehool, paraded tbe streets to-day, and presented a very fine appearance; It consists of Company F, o» tbe Fourth Artillery, and Company 0, or Ibe Fifth Artillery, about 150 men io all, mod of whom bave run witb tbe machine before. They were drteacd in bine pants, white shirts, while gloves and foroze caps, and are alt younp, active men. Tney bave a first-class ■learner, a book and ladder, two hand-engines, tea four hose carriages, wbicb aro under tbo charge of three experienced firemen, who keep them in the beet of order, and the organization Is perhaps tbe best that can be fonod oatslde of the Urge cities. Tbe companies aro drilled every Saturday on tbe engines, and bave become quite expert in handling them, so tbat in case of a Are we bave little to fear. Writ'of Error In tbe TWitcbell Case Washington, April s.—Chief i Justice Chose to-day, in tbe Supreme f '-ourt, delivered tbe opinion of the Court denying the writ of error to ibe Conrt of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery of tbe City and Connty of Pbiladel pbta.and Supreme Conrt of Pennsylvania for me Eastern District, lo the case of Geo. 8 Twitchall, Jr., convicted of the murder of Mrs. Hill, upon tbe ground tbat the fifth and sixth' amendment* to ibe Constltntion of tbe United State* were not restriction* upon tbe State governments, but on'y upon tbe Government of the United States. Tbe claim of tbe-petitioner wo* tb*t tbe Pennsyl vania act of 1800, with regard to lodlctments for murder, was a violation-of tbe fifth and sixth articles of amendment to tbe Constllatlon. Marino Intelligence. Foktbvb Mo mi nr:, April o.— Pawed In for BlUl mi.re. ship—Wronltpb', Irfm Coltno; bvfc Village Belle, from Liverpool: brigs Edith, from R'o; Si«aii, P on. ,Or leu. and George Latilmer, fr-nu Porlo Itirvi. Pasted on:, ship Admhal rorßremeo; barb Nellie for Ulo; brigs Itaba for Ponce; Harriet fm May gam; Wordale'lor Bt. Jago; Hebe for Cronstadt; CU tries Albert Tor Port an Platte. Beboonera Harriet Baker for Cnba; Echo for Cronstadt, and J. IT. French for Weal Indies. weaxiier Beport. April B, 9A. M. Wind. Weather. Ther. Plaster Cove... N.W. Hnotv BqnalU. 84 Halifax.': R. Clear. 84 Portland,. -8. W. Clear. 31 Boston S. W. Clear. 3S BewKork BW. Clear. 44 Philadelphia B.W. Clear. 4T Wilmington. Del W. Clear. 43 Washington, D.C...'.........8.W. Clear. 48 Angnsta, Ga. ..W. Clear. 44 Charleston, 8. C. N. Clear. 58 Bavannah .N. W. Clondy. 59 Oswego. 8. Clear. 48 BnffaTo ...W. Clear. SI PlUebnndh Clear. 88 Chicago.. .B.W. Clear. 48 1/raleville B. Clondy. 42 Mobile W. Cloudy. 66 New Orleans. N. E. Haloing. 6t Key West: N. K. Clondy. 74 Haviha. Clear. 78 mate of Thermometer This Day at the Bulletin Office. »OA. M dee. 12 M .. Weatber dev. Wind Southwert. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Tbe Pblladcipbii Bales at tlio PblladeU rnißT i 10000 Pa ea 1 sets 102 Bui o do 2d mtg 6s 03 HOO Penna 6e war id coop 100 KOClty 6* mun 101 2000 Oltves bow' Its 101 lsoo do new 101 Av 1000 Lcbierb Val It bds new c Its 03K 800 W Jersey li 6s 691, iOOO do 9034 9000 do Us 90 900 Bcb Nav 6s 382 6334 100 *b Ueatonv’eK . 12is unwirs goon nss-mr cp iiBj4 900 Scb Nav 6s’B2 6534 Boon ta 6e 1 ser 102 , , SrooNl 1300D83-205’62 cp 11834 1 ns. Peun B Sene 6a 93 liK'O HqColßda 83>4 100 sb Pa&Brie SB«4 Booth do 1)60 27 Mokiibt, April,6b—Tbe bill ter the redl'trlbaUoa of the r slion.l bank enrreney Is one of great Importance at this Mmr, when tbo money market Is In such an uiuettlod and unsatisfactory etatq. There can bo little doubt but that the effect of the bill will be to create a monetary sttlnsenoy in those Htatf* which will have tbs apportion ment «uitailed, which will be the case with moat of .the Noitbero Statin. Pennsylvania auiong the real; but Ibi-etrinseny will only be temporary, wbtht the soon effects anticipated wilt be permanent. Tno South rrn States will oe gainers, some of them,, llko lUmiiUua for Instance, gaining as much as a thousand per coot., but then >he. portion allotted to her heretofore was ridicu lously small, seven of the more Southern States border ing »n tbeOuif posepsied an aggregate national currency ol S2,>2o,t«).whilst the Uttle State of Massactagmtta en ioi > about‘£4o,MHi 090. All objection to tbo prooo-ed bill irtmoved ny allotting among, tho Stat-s SI66<WO,UJ9 on the basis of consrcashnal repres mlation, and an equal, sum according to the banking capital, business and re source* of the, v.allons States, we look upon the pro posid cbßngeas'a plausible remedy for tbe periodical stringencies which now disturb tbs local money oirolesi acroidiig to tbo current taken by the currency at differ «nt seasons, and wo hope that it will pass into law. Our local monoy market Ib without much obsnge. but ft is becoming eradnaliy easier, and the rates are soften ing a HttJe. Call loana are qnolediat7 per cent oa Gov ernments and at B@lo per cent, on mixed tncurUius. Street loans were made at lp@l2 per 1 cent, for prime Government Bonds were ioacive demand, and prices h»voßgftlnndv&nnfcd»- Gold is weak and; lower. Pro. State Loans were firm, with saiea £{ tlio tint Berios at US. and tho War Loan at m cuy SMRSSBgfT for BsadlngKailroad advanced to4il,b. 0., and clom dlirm. fi" 1 ' 1 j l '*’ 66 an' advau ( w of 3(. t.an non and A ‘•Uoy Railroad wasstoailv a* bth A yJSy i, Mi 1 n * 5 JJJJI PrfcrelSAtS!**,? * Uatawlsaa KaiK lluiikaiid Caiml shares were inactive' ll.stonvllloPassengerßailroati was stronger, and sold ’AtlaiiA. .. . y ■ Sj-P I Dented. a !Qoney market* ihitt Stock Exchange. 4 ah Penna R 59% 18 eh do 69 197 eh do c It* 59 100 ah do Sods lit 69 100 eh Read B b3O 45.94 100 eh do 46 03 fib HineblH R 1ta64% dOOfihPhlAttßbflO 25% 100 eh do a 5 90S 800 eh do b 5 25% 3500 Lehleh R La 85% 0500 do 85% 61 fib Del Dlv e 5 41% 100 eb Fulton Goal 6 BQAADb* SLehlchß In 6s 85ft doCo newbds 93 % ih Leh Val R 54% tHJABP. 100 eh Penna Rbs 59% 60 eb do e 5 69% too eh Read R 46 100 eh do b6O 40% • ’net, make the following napUUqmof ths fates of **- flhoa#n.today.at 1 P. MTCnitedlltatee sixes, 1881.116% dovdoiiax U9?|fajniKi da; dOu'WSA; IliH »Usf aw <fo\ 103, ll6K@lieo/f3o, ath. tB now. 113% do. IW7, now. da, l»Bß;il3J<aiißjl4t Hvo. ten tort let, 10u%StlUWi: tinted State* at year a per cent. * Hue: c0m0.,: luL Notes, la* s uoid, uns«*iai*i silver, iswaiae*. . ■ Brn.tii. itandolpb atjuo, Tblrd and Chestnut, .quote at tux o’clock a* follows: Gold. 181%; lT B. bIXM. 13811IS%<3116*; Five-twenties. 1363,113% 41i9Ml do. do. da. 1864, 116(3116*; do. do. do.. 1866, »«% 4117%: do. da Jmv.iB6Ml3%(t*ii4ida da da daTlsaJ. list;<sil3%: d* do, do, I sat, 113%@1M: Itires ten forties, l(W4t» 103 Jt;Concpcj«r,lu.lCSHOl*. ■ ■ : it t ■ Jay l oole & Co. quote Government securities, Ac., to. dv- BS follows: U. B trs.lBBl, lim'QlWD. old Five-twea- Ues.'ll9%a»li9%-. new Ftve-twemies of ’«. 116 A 110«: do.. N0v.'1803.! 16%Ai17%5 Elve-twenUesof .July. U.K.AIU!;-. da 1887. - s ll3Mim s . da .|HP. 113*(«IW:. Ten-forUc*. ■msamu SSu.m%t Paeuc*ml«eMM& Philadelphia Frodacemarkei. Mos|'AV. April s,—Thera ' l«- not ihueli demand fnr rjcvc eif d Bi d it la wiling a> i£96<X£l‘(-piirtfroai second Liu da*. Timothy is held at $3 63 por bualieL Jjaulia&to*. GlHdXffCfJ »ts3 r 6s. v. • . , . . Ibo tlQuriuarketnravnaaf LeTor* vo*y rotd* nto Inquiry from <h»* *fado. Bmall *a!u* of rtnpor .11' o icr barrel; t(W oarroia extra at so2sis66J« COO barroie Norib\v«Bt f.xtra '#6 W<*7.2>; sou c Krai*? 1 v«nia do do ht S7@7 <76; I*o birrols Ohio do do, nr £8 76: arid Rome fancy lota at ftyo Flour j&ngce flora $7 GO to Be. la Corn Aleal noiblOK doing , ' - . v 'J he;e Is not ranch demand for AYheah end the aaKa are lig t ** $1 6'Kfct 65 per Huh for Ql70&r?o foe Am< Ler and £1 851»r-*VMta. 8151, rorti ib held flnulv: 35.U00 bUi. ao.'d, at t8o.: IUOO bite, at a price tj be fl-vd; 5.U00 bun. w 'cst«rn Mixed at t£c- art nt« ody; 6 IKK) bm eoJd at 751@75e. ; t'enaa. rarß<flfrom6nto73c. Noealutof Barley or Malt , Q in rc fe * nihioK doing In Quercilroa ltarx, aud we coa tlntie lo quote No 1 at £6B per ton. In Fi ovitloius tde tramactloua are email' at last week’s qnotfttbne. Whiaky Is dull, and tax paid lota aro nominal at B’. Now York Honey flliirlcet* JFioiri the New York Uorald .—Alt (be market!* were more or les« affected by an tlteiatfi nin «be Bank of KoaUnd rato of dmeount* yibifli nt tbeim-etlngof th** directors onTbttrtday axoru- Ir-g U«t* vcntf raised rrom tbr»*e to fo jr per cent. Col* step was expected as a result of the immense»n-cuJattve and lux eiraent demand fot American eocuritlea whlcuhas recently *prong op at ibe hoyal ExchmKc, divertlog money from home paper and stocks to a foreign chatm»*i end three teeing to lo*d to specie abfpmenta. Inde-d. the tall lu (be rates for foreign exchange on this side tcndid to mako sucb ehlpraenU profttaOle, aod sums yatloufly i stlmatod at from two to five millions of dol lars arei on'oo thow*icr coming this way. TlraaJte raiirnwas alpo lelt In goveremonta and fa i eQgitly firmer feeling m gold, but wa* not long continued. It started a reiovery lo foreign exchange, which was quite n aikedet the close on (Saturday,^a»tstßd~aslt was br the expected demand fot bibs to pay tbe coupon interest do-* abroad*; *J be Urt of rates became quite unsettled, and i onrrsry to tbe coarse of tbiogs la tbe earlier por. lion of the week* latge amounts were dearer to 1> ly tnaa small amount#. Indeed, the prominent banker* were ohlncllned to draw for any conudorable sam. In the gold market steadioeas. If not dullness* prevailed during tne week until tbe receipt of this ne when there was a stiffening of tbe prtce to 133 until the announcement vag made tbat (be B* cret*ry of tbo Treasury intended tbe prepayment of the May coupons. This latter intelligence also produced an easier fad* rog In ra>b golds whiofi was freely leaned at ratre ranging ftotn seven and six per cent to f. nr per erni fur carrying, which was all tne more remarkable for the relaxed crndit-oii * t tbe regular money market Tbe author by wbi* h Mr Van Uyck, fho Sub. (Veasurcr, bas rt ceiTed for the gbld Interest f s a* vet or-ly ti Irgrsphfe. Ibo delay in waiting for the requisite official oocuimnt from Waibiugton, ad .well as the prepa ration cf tne books and cbccta. will defe* the payment until ibe middle of next week The rebate will oc at the rate or six percent for ibe period from tbodayofpro aentation to May 1. I From tbe New York World ofto-day.l Aran. 3- —The government bond market wa# doll to the mornlns. but advanced under the Influence of pirchaeee by two foreign hanking and* two domestic government bm s; but oi eof there g«* eminent lirnu waa a seller of roond lots at quotation*, and tbe presump* f lon ib tbat tire) out at the high p.loewth-y had * nine* red. either for their own account or that of (he combination, it la important to tbo foreign banking fiirae to sustain tbe mcuketnntU bey dlspo sof tbebojdi the* have bought o-cchtty. estimated * t £30,023.00(1 here atio in Europe. Borne ofiboß*vtog* hanka were ecliara today, to the extent of ttX.70u.030 and there are ord* n on tbe market from tbe am* banka to set! &33UU.CCH The high ratea for money keep ©pccnUtirt from dcalfugln (Jovernment bond*, matbe profits realized *bn ton. ftven under favorable circumstance*, will uot pay *or high late* of ntereat TbePanks arorfo short of ciOTtiicy tt'at they a.»o ssllug their Oovemmant hor.c-?, and unless they coutract tbclr loans they will oe foicuo to sell more Tbe partial through who a the saving* bank" nd r then chiefly dispose o( th«dr bools a e doing all in tbelr pc werto assist the tnaiket upwards, bdtitie strap*j for th« purpose of obtaining the highest price votri it for the bonis they have to sell. No roand lot* are offeree. but all the bids at fall prices are sup p i« d. citb'-r regular or on time. ■'h*-for, Ign exchange market Is firmer on the bids of 107? s to KM for prime bankets’ sixty-day sterling bills, ai-d 1(»Jo to i(«*i for sight. Bond bankers’ sight bids were sold at IDSy. Tbe imports cf merebmdlse for the week again show as enormous increase on preceding veare, the total bmog »bo* (forty pci c*nt greater than laM years and «bo(it sixty t>*-r s* i»t. iuo e than In 867 • oitnoy. 87*ML492 gold fn^ im £6.701.225 for 1868. *4/69.497in 1&7. TUeexports t*r tbe fletk are £3tKSiSni in currency, cq tal to about &2.10000 U in gold* against im ports of fr7.0Q.493 in gold, showing an exaers of £B,llO 000 gold la tmporrg. Too to'at im porK since .itnuary 1 ar* £766671&* tn gold, against pro d c-etxports of $1t«.1&3,155 in currenty> 4-o talb» about S:6(OO.U.Oln»oid,tbowlt)gan exeeve of 86u,OuUOCO cold In iii toils beyond expor s. Since the ctitjaycar begin, on fir p cn bt-r l*the total impacts of tnerrhandtse through out (be v hole coun'ry have axcerded the exoo t• of oot -ion and every other product over *60.000 002 la g'ld 'j k*f*r t’aJapcp has beenecttied lo part b* i be shipments <-f bonds to Eonipe and tnt brgos Mils of ex change of tho’kitc-flylns” foreign bankiagfimH. issued vgaluri spccnUtive stock bubbhs and «ccuntles that have nr* currency In cursiarkct In default ol ilmse we shotud have Ueo io ffd to ship $4O utt 000 or 000 00) more of s*#'ci»- tbst we bar© done. The failure of any of * kf:e flying” hanking firms or the exj<!orii#n of any of the ncwk bubtjes »he? arv carrying, would, of nourne. pre elpitafa an‘explosion hero aod tn Europe similar to tbat fr« m tbe application of a ligLtad match toabam;! of gun powder. Hbe foM tea ket opened and cloned at 131% at 3P. M.. witf in the lute 1m at 131 M and 131%. The rate* Said fur carrying were 6 5 6*. 4%*Ld4 p.-r cent. After jr hoard adjournt-d tho quotations were LSCtf to 131% at s.af) P M. Tbo operations of the Gold Exchange Bask to-day wen • Sfol'OW*. Go‘d bftlancca„,.» t ..„..„ f!.8*62788l Wrerry tosUrabetf. 3 991 779 81 Glow clearances . 64,65t,(K)0 00 Ihortock mat ket was run up hr tin cliques and o*her pu chaser*, oo tb» asnunption that the sa-oe ease In ttoner would prevail this year a*fast 'rfao >mticlpatioa cf ti e May coaprae by Secret ary B vutwell also used to ‘ trairMne market; but tl ere li nothlny ia tb's t > favor ease In tee money market, bev&tue no 6Ptd can bd paid ovt f«r more than a week; and. vibes it does come, it Will absorb more currency to carry it. The most active and strong stocks on tbe list wne New York Central, which advanced to 16fi(; North wert preferred. 941 a: Rock island, 18U&; port Wajnr, and Pittsburgh, 81 The general market was w Khont marked features, and aMh»do«e prices de> cllotd from the highest quotations, pteeauro of sales rcalleed. (JIT TFLKeXAFn.) [BretisiDespatch to the Philadelphia Evening BaUetin.l Nxw Yona, April s.—The week open< with a sharp de mand for njouiy, and the temporary easing up of dattxr> dm) yielded to day to th 9 stnag-ncy of toe past weak, o • err t among certain conservative bankers, woe make it a rnlo alv> ays to loan at 7 per cent, currency. Cali lo uib have ranged from 7 per cast coin and an udditantl Mfl cofimifr*lriD, co 7 per cent coin and M6co<nrahtion. the <corner prevailing on government eollaterals and the Uner on the mircellaneoQs stock?. The banks are re ceiving little or ne currency irom their country corres potidrDle. and are in no condition to respond to ih» wan*a of the street, holding theumdves in readiness to respond to tho rail of tbo Comptroller, h iccnitDis * re atraos* entirely suspendrd, though we hoar of reme sales of prime acceptances at l(Ksi2 ier cent, (lovf nmrat Loans opened strong and active in ro pm*e t the Improvenient in bonds in Londoo, and % lo y* per cent. In advance of tbe l«t<o | t oui ia! nptirco of Saturday, some heavy local dealers aid two foeign banking firms being liberal ptirch4J>crs t the latt-r c«i). These prices were not sustained, and tbo Tnsrbe' fell otl, losing tbe advance no.cd at tbe opening. r otu-ivbetfindlrg tbe adivitv in money, tho stock o*Mket presented a e;rang frant. and advanced from >4 to 3 pe» «ent. at tho opening The principal dealing* n e ip Now Yo*k Central, Rock - stand. North Western, 6t Paul, and Western l'nion Telegraph. New York Central was as high asl64>a; Rook lot and 18 ; Northwest Common 85 I *'; Prefeired, 9>?a dt P*ui ( finnion 73%; Preferred, 83ii.; Western Union. 4 f, ?Si; Clevi land and »ittshurgh fell on from fll to 90%; Reading is firm at 9174; Qaickailver sold ”p to S 3, but declined &f -teivnrdmo 22% s Pacific Mail steady at 91%@93 Mari posa shares are firm on favoiable news fromtbemines. Erprcte shares are dull. New lork .stock Market* (Correspondence of the Associated Press.) New Yoiik, April & —(Stocks strong; Gold. 131%; Exchange, 1U8%; FJvtr.tweutieA. 1663. 119%: do., mu 116; do. 1865. 117; new. 113%: 1867. 113%: Ten.foitles, 105%: Virginia Sixer, 60; Canton Company, 60; Cumberland Preferred.B3%; New York Central, 164%: 91%; Budron River 140; Michigan Central, 118%: Michigan Southern, 96%: Cleveland aud Pittsburgh. 91%; Chicago end Keck island, llu%; Pittsburgh and Fort Woyoe, 125%; Erie,34 Xkrkeis by’lelesraplt [Special Despatch to the Phliada* Evening Bulletin. 1 New Yobe, April 5,12 M P. M.—Ootton—The market this morning wu quiet and unsettled Sale* of about baler. We quote ae follows : Middling Uplands, 28?*; Middling Orleans SB. I *, 4l , v Flour, dec.—Receipts—46o barrels. The market for Wes. toil* and Mate Flour iaftult and s@loo. lower. The Sales are about bbl*., including &uporDne jjnite at $5 70^ goOs;Pxtr State atffifl 1&C36 60: Low grades western Extra at $615@6 66; California Flour ia quiet; Southern Flou. .du!L_ .Grain.—Becelpta of Wheat bnidielA fho market D looir and nominal. Com—Kocolpt*. 14,009 bushel*. Thtj ntwkct la easier. Sales of bushels new Western at BBJ4@BBc. olioat Gats— Receipts 1,800 bushoD, Market Bimat7«Xo. . , Provisions—'The receipts of Pork aro TOli barrels The market in quiet, Sill WXWSBI CSfor now Western Me -s. v 5I d ~ R . ceo iP ,li 60 pka The market is doll and lower. We quote prime steamer at IB@l8 1 4. , , : Petroleum quiet Bow Sugars heavy at „ . itjOrreapoudciico of tlio Aan related P,eS 1 , *tothm qplet: S.iO bales sold at 28K tents. - Fl;u> dull nnddecllaod Be;; sales of 5 000 «IL i^!?m* C, 5 5 i.'! Vc l ,erl i $ s SSSN 00; Southern, 86 48313 00 Whe»t dull and and lowerra.,d quotation* I'Oiiiiual Con) qull. fend prteg* r*vor« rmyora; sale* of »0 0 hu ; bjl» now Wester,, nr e«@Ba cent*. Oafe firmer; rales of 11,000 bushels at 77<ap8M oontt. Beef quiet Pork he-tT; new Meis, 88113)4@81 35. Lard' heavy: kt 18« cento.'Whisky quiet •• ■ 1-ii.TiMOttß. April b;—Cotton quiet and steady, at as.' Firm quiet Wheat dull and unchanged; good to choice red. 83 10383 25. fiord Arm; prime white.:B3ASOc.: vellow. W>@B6o. Onts dull. Rye 81 40381 60., t’ork. 833 60. llnom-frib aides. 16,1 f; cl-ar do. 17»;shoulders. lC.i. Uttniß. awS3l. j liard.-ao. Whisky, ill * . . JUST It "CHIVED AND IN STURB 1,000 CASES OF Cbanipagno,sparkling Cat <wba and Gallforala Wines, I'nVf. Modi ir». Sherry. Jamalea *nd Santa' Crua Rum, fine old lirundios and Wh'sktea, Whob sale and rutilL H " - - P. J; JORi*AN.32O Pearßtreet. • Below .Third and Walnut streets aud above Dock street de7tf BY TBIiEOBAPHj LATER FROM WASHINGTON From WasUlngton. : ffipcclal Despatch to tba Pliila. Evening HalleUn.) Washington, April s.—No general order baa been iiened. 1 aa reported, discharging ■ all epeclal agin'& of tbe Treasury Department, although a very, large number of those heretofore holding sneb portions ia the Treasury Department have, received notices that their cervices are no longer' required. ! An older has been issued 1 from the War De partment permitting officers placed on waiting orders by reason of tbe recent consolidation of regiments of the regnlar army, to apply In writ ing to be placed on duty, and also allowing those wiih their commands to apply for waiting orders. Tbo committee of Friends interested in the retorm in the administration of Indian affairs, accompanied by Gen. E. 8- Parker, had hn Inter view with the President,by appointment,‘at noon today. : The Virginians in Washington expect a mes sage will lie sent toCongressto day orto-morrow, recommending legislation for submitting the Un deiWood;UonstitnUon to the pe.ple at an elec tion in May, the various articles to be voted on seuaratcly. ; TJbe Senate currency Bill. Wabuik otow, April s.—The Committee on Banking and Cnrrency bad before it this morn ing tbe Senate bill in relation to the currency Mr. Jones, of Kentucky, moved to report It back to the Bouse with a recommendation that ltdo pass. The motion was rejected. The committee then proceeded to consider the pro posed amtndments lo It, bntbad not completed its consideration when it adjourned. Forty-First Congress—First Session. Washington, April 5. Senate. —Mr. Schnrz introduced a bill to create St. Loots end Cincinnati ports of entry, and to regulate tbe appraisement and inspection of im ports there. Referred to the Committee of Com merce. Mr. Sumner introduced a bill to prevent the Courts of Ibe United States from- enforcing con-/ tracts concerning slaves. Referred to the Com mittee on tbe Judiciary. Mr Chandler colled np the bill to authorize tbo New Yqrk,Now Fonndland aDd London Telegraph Company to land its submarine cable on tbe sboreaoi the United States. The pending amend ment was tbat offered by Mr. Stockton, authoriz ing any cable company chartered by the laws of any Stole to land Its cable on tbe 'shores of the fulled States, subject ultimately to regulation by Congress. Mr. Stockton declared himself opposed to oil legislation upon this subject, bnt if it most be legislated upon, he thought tbe bill ought not to go to tbe Committee on tbe Judiciary, because It involves the qaestion of the right of Congress to sntherize a foreign company to land its cables on the shores of this Union. He believed tbat Congress had no each right, nor any right to legislate for the mtkiog of tele graphs or railroads, bat only tbo right to regu late commerce npon roads SDd canals, when made by the Stales. In tbe maintenance of this view he made a long argument. Roche —Under the call of States, joint resolu tions were introduced, read twice and referred as follows: By Mr. Ela, to provide for printing the Con gressional Record. By Mr. Jenckes, to establish a Department of Justice. By Mr. Negley, to reduce the number of offi cers of the army. By Mr. Welker, to provide anniformsystem.of education for public schools in the District of Colombia. Also, to provide a criminal code forthe District of Columbia. By Mr. Lawrence, to establish a Law Depart ment. , Also, to preserve the purity of elections and tbe right of free discussion in the unreconstructed Stairs. WATOBFA, lEWKIKV, An, JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELERS, 819 OHESINUT STREET. (Until their late Store la rebuilt) Have now an '' Entirely New Stock of Goods To replace that destroyed by fire, and are new opening PARIS MANTLE CLOCKS Single and with Bide Ornaments. Kardoa 6 Bon’e newest and best grades of OPERA GLASSES. Bridal. Party and Opera Fans. The latest contributions of Art in Real Bronze. A largely increased supply of Diamonds, Fine Watches, Jewelry AND ARTISTIC SILVER WARE. Also a very full line of Gorham Manuf&ctaringCompany’e Fine Electro Plated Wares. PRIDES MODERATE. apS.m w f 13trp NEW PLBt.IbAIIVn BOOKS. PORTER & COATES, No. @23 CHESTNUT STREET. ENGLISH AND AMERICAN BOOKS. A new and full stock just received and for sale by PORTER & COATES. ‘■ NOAQIIMEKT AND WEDDIN9 RINGS. A large assortment of Coin and 18 karat always on hand, LEWIB LADOMUS & CO , Jewelers, 802 CHBBTEIXT STREET. fe9rptiB IMPROVED french Range arid Range Furniture Manufactured by BBAAIIIAIX, JDEANE « CO., Nos. 347 and 349 WATER STREET, NEW YORK. apom w f 12t _ TO BARBERS!! A NEW GAB APPARATUS FOR HEATING IRONB FOR CURLING IIAIK. PrleeBl3s. For dale by MiaiCEV,MERRILL & THACKAKA. aps-6trps 718 CHESTNUT 3 TRERT. GA ie cooking STO Vise 11 An article that should be In posses>lon of ovory house keeper, Price, from 81 36 to 86 00. For Sale by MIBKEY, MERRILL i TU ACKAKA, apB-6trpf 718 CHESTNUT 8 CREET. FOURTH EDITION. < . , 3:00 O'OlooM. ; BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON FIRE IN NEW YORK Firoin Row TorS. . tspeeisl Despatch to the Phllada. Erasing BaHatln.T •Nkw iYoßk,' April 6,18C9—A fire broke -out a* ■ 1 o’clock ibis alternoon in Lord’s building; Nos. 46 and 50 Exchange Place, occupied as banking eflicee by Übns. Wager, Asbley Norris, Sbrep ler ji Co.;;and others. It creates considerable eieiiemsnt among ibe “bulls” and “bears.” ; It ■ is believed It will be extinguished without serious ices. 1 Fbirtr-rira* Congress—First Session. . Senate- Continued from tho 'third Edition The expiration of ibe morning hour brought np tbe unfinished bneioein of Saturday, the j >lot resolution to protect tbe Interests of the United States it), tbe Union Pacific Railroad. , : Mr. Chandler moved lo postpone It, and con tinue the consideration of the cable bill. Losi. , Ti c pending quiellou was on tbo amendment efferid by Mr. Sherman, authorizing the Presi dent of the United States to fix the point .of; jnr ciJon of tbe Union Pacific and the Central Pacificfßuiltoads, and for that purpose, if ha deems it cxpcdhnt, to appoint a board of emi nent citizens, not exceeding fivo in number, to examine and report in regard to the proper polct of fhe junction, andal-o in regard to tbe condlllou of each road, and wbat sum will be re quired to complete it as a first-class railroad, ac cording to law. Mr. Tinmbnll, from tbe Committee on tbn Ju diciary, report:d, witbont amendment, the bil pr< scribing fin oath of office to be taken by per sons who participated in the late rebellion, but who are not'disqualified from bolding office by the l4:b Article of Amendment to the Constitu tion of the United Slates. It provides tbat when such persons shall be elected or appointed to any otfice of trustor honor under the Un ted Stales Government, and stall not tie able to take 'be orlh prescribed July 2,38C2, on coconut of participation in the late irbelJibn, they shall, in lieu thereof, before enter ing npon tbe duties of tbe offico, take the oath p«scribed in tbn act of Joly 11,1608, pre scribisg on oath of office io be taken by persons from whom legal disabilities Bhali have been re moved. Mr. TburmaD, irom the same o>mmlttce, re porird. wnb amendmems. tbe bill for tho sale of the Hot Springs lb srrvairon in A’kaneas. ’ House—floDtinurd from ' hlrd Edition. By Mr; Trimble, approprhiUuu of ® 100,600 for n Cus<dm House, Poet Office, &c., at Padncab, Kinmcky. ‘ By Mr. Arncll. making a regrant of lands to the Nashville and Decatur railroad. By; Mr. Smith (Ti uri ), appropriation of $2.- 000.000 for a Cnßiom-Houce and Post Office at Memphis, Tennessee. By Mr. Julian, declaring the lands constituting tbe Fort Collum milllary reservation in Oolorado BUI jtct to pre-emption for homesread*. .By Mr. Judd, lo ammd tbn bankruptcy act. By Mr. McCormick, to quiet certain rand titles .n Missouri. By Mr. Btrlek)aDd, establishing the right of wa; ol and granting lards to ibe Portage Lake and River Improvement Company. Also, resolutions of tbe Michigan Legislature in relation thereto, and m peusloDS for the sol diers of 1612, a geological survey, <fec. By Mr. Sawyer, granting lands for railroad pnrporea to Michigan, Witconsiu and Minnesota. By 1 Wilkinson, extending certain land grants in lowa and Minnesota. Sf Mr. Bradford (Colorado), in relation to the sbnthern boundary of Colorado Territory. Aho, ln relation to fees of marshals, attorneys, &c. 1 By Mr. Maynard, to authorize lira District of Coiambia and the cities thereof to borrow money by issuing bond& By Mr. Stevens, providing tbat the iaw consti tnliog eight boars a day’s work shall be so con stmed as Ib give fall wages. . By Mr. Reevcs. allowiug prize money to the oQic'tb and. crew- of tbe Monitor for tbo fight with the Merrlmac in Hampton Ruads. By Mr. Hooper,, tq authorize tbo transfer or tbe revenue entter 8. P. Chase from tho lakes to the seaboard. By Mr. WinunSctO provide for tho funding of tbe debt , Alfo. to amend the third section of the act of July 20,18G8,imposiDg tax on distilled spirits and tobacco. Mr. Jones (Ky.) offered a resolntlon instruct ing the Committee on Appropriations to inquire into ibe propriety .of applying part of the appro priation for the coast survey to enable tbn direc tor of ihe coast survey to co-operate with the commissioners operating on the Ohio and Mis sissippi rivers, for the purpose of obtaining an accurate geologlcaisnrvey, &e. Adopted. Mr. Jones (Ky.) also offered a resolution in structing the Judiciary Committee to inquire iDto ibe propriety of restoring to Mrs. Mary Oust Is Lee ibe , Monnt Vernon relics ta'ken from her borne, at Arlington, during the war, and now in ibe Patent office. Adopted. Mr. Julian, from the Committee on Public Lands, reported a resolution to annul and declare void so much of <he Cherokee Indian trestles of August, 1866. and June, 1868, as authorizes the sale of Ihtir lands, and ail contracts, &c., to be made thereunder, such lands to be subject to settlement, entry and sale at $1 25 per acre, The joint resolution was passed—yeas, 98; naTS, 85. Mr SbsDks offered a resolution referring to tbe Judiciary Committee the charges against Richard Busteed, District .Judge of the United Btates for Alabama, and the testimony fore taken, with instructions to continue the in vestigation, and. with power to act through a fnli-commitleu during tbe recess, and to send for persons and papers. Mr. See field moved to lay the resolution on tbe table. Negatived. Ayes 62, nocs 67. Tbe lesolutlon was then adopted by a TOto of 67 lo 47 Mr. Coburn introduced a bill supplementary to the enriency act of June 3, 1861. While it was heiog read the morning hour ex pired and it went over till Monday next. Tbe House, at quarter past ODe o’clock, pro ceeded io ibe business od tbe Speaker's table, and disros. d thereof as follows: The Senate joint resolution for printing of f-e agricultural report 20 000 copies for the Senate, ISO.l'f'O tor tbe House and 230,000 for the Oom nif.einrer of Agriculture, was retcired to the C< n mince on Printing The Senate bill to provide for paving Pennsyl vania avenue was referred to the Committee on the District of Columbia. The Senate bill for the relief of James C. Tay lor, of Virginia, from political disabilities, was referred to tbe Reconstruction Committee. Ventb of (thorlcs Nnowden Fairfax. Bai.timobk, April 6 —Charles Snowden Fair fax died uslerdnv, at Barnnm's Hotel, in this citv, aged fortv years. He waß chairman of the California delegation to tbe last Democratic Na tional Convention, and bad been five tears clerk of the Supreme Court of that 'Slate. He was the descendant of the last Lord Fairfax, and entitled to the distinction of tenth Lord, bad be claimed the position. His remains will be taken to-morrow by Ihe Masonic frater nity to Rock Chnrcb Cemetery, near the Soldiers’ Home, a few miles from Washington city, for in terment. Escape of Frlionen. White Flairs, N. V., April s.— The two express robbers, Morton and Thompson, ex tradited from Canada, with two other prisoners committed for theft, escaped frmni jail last night, having no freed by which theantborltlescan captnre them. They are supposed to have taken a carriage end driven away. The affair' is in volved in great mystery. Obituury. Pkomkesoe, April s.— Brevet Brlgadiflr- Gmenil Burton, Colonel 6tb Artillery, command ing at Fort Adams, Nowport.d'fed at that post on Bun day, of apoplexy, ojt<d 61 years. OJ.T» «t! M.JRTIN Bknj. Biiaup, hbtchfeeepei:, West Philadelphia, u bile gunning this morning, was severely bitten by a large dog, supposed tq be mad. There are some fears entertained.of hia recovery. DHXUtKim, GROS GRAIN SILKS :2.] ■paßspx^-spj^^^ MOUBNma DRY GOODS HOUSE, No. 918 CHESTNUT ST. OFFER FOB BALE . Lyon* Bros Grain Black Silks, from $2 to $0 a yard. American Gros Grain Blaclt Silks. > I.yons 'Black Taffetas. Black and While Foulard Silks. Blacb. and White Striped Stilts. Black nndWhlto Checked Silks Grey and Blade Striped silks. Plain Black Foulard s ilks. Black Nankin Senshews, or “India” rilhs. A niericau Black Foulard Silks, dec,dee. it CVHTAIII BATBttIALh SPECIALTY ot REAL LAC E AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS Will offer our varied atook PERFECTLY NEW AND FRESH. An inspection will demonstrate how much their value exceeds their price. REAL LACES, FROM $ 6 PER PAIR UP WAR 33. Not tingb am Laces, . FROM $1 GO PER PAIR UPWARDS. Together with the GREATEST NOVELTY, FRENCH LAOE DROP CURTAINS " AND , LACE SHADES. I. E WALRAVEN, No. 710 CHESTNUT STREET. CAKPItTISGH, Ac. SPRING. 1869. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET. We are now receiving a very Large stock or new.goods for SPRING SALES, Embracing all the new styles of OABPETINGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &C. mbs 8m rnfl . niLLINEKI eOOIMi SPRING OPENING OP BONNETS AND HATS, Wednesday, April 7th. 1809. THOMPSON REYNOLDS, Ni W. Cor. Eighth and Vine, Jt.F.B. HEATH. P.IIL UHSLP I’A. atfi Strp . „ )B09n*»OIV REYNOLD^ Importer, Wholesale *ll i i etail Dealer in Straw and M'llinery Goods, I'BENCH FLOWED 8. FBA'IHEHS. Ac., Ac. N W. Cor. EJGIITH A h U VINE R. F. B. HEATH. PHILADELPHIA. .rB3tip« . OUR FIRST RETAIL OPENING OP TRIMMED HATS, BONNETS AND French Millinery Goods, JIAROH 81, 1800. THOS KENNEDY & BRO., No 720 Chestnut St. DREXEL & CO., Philadelphia. DREXEL, WINTHROP & CO,» N. Y. DREXEL, HARJES&CO,, Paris. Banbeia and Dealers in V. a. Bonds, Parties going abroad can make all their financial arrangements with us, and procure Letters qf Credit available in all parts of Europe. Drafts 'farSale on Knirmiiil, Ireland. France, cermau,', Aco. mbio wlratfop i .r «■, H .^wieawoiaiw- REMOVAL V ' - THE BAFE DEPOSIT COMPAHY Their Tew Fire and BnrgfAr-proofßairdlag,; No*. 329 and 33ICHE8TNUT SWa^f: Which tell) be open for the trenaaetlon of bhsloeee ' ’.*'' v: iir.'.'vhuo-in'.Ut On ibnnday,; the BCU at April, 186th The Edelily Insaranoe> Troaf an^ Safe Deposit Company. Capital, $500,000, fVill ' paid.'/V DIRECTORS: _ 1 . N. S.Bfewry. ydwMd W. CIAHfc, Clark, AroMtiderllenry, ,■■■• - *l’h. t Slophcn A. t-'aldwell, j , ,r ; Ib.rlct Mnc.Uiter, Georgoß. lylcr, _ Herry 0 Gibson. '■ rmJdflif-r-N. B: BROWNE < >t * ■ ' Vice I'.ifWfr.t-OMRtNCE H, CI,ARK. fctcrtt.jj «td Ireaeurtr-ROBEAT PATTERSON". V _TR« Crmritj bavo rroVidod In their new Building and Vanlte £hrolmfl ; ,ccml|j amlnet lwa by EIRE, BUH-.'r uJ-4iO> or A( oiUi I. atd > : - RECEIVE SECUM.IEd AND VALUABLES I ONDE- ; . . POHIT UNDEKQUARANTfc^T -‘ UpOD the fbllowioß rates, for ooe year or lees period. , r Govnbmcntand ail otbtr Coupon tie.; - » =v- -i curueu. or tbore traneurable by> SlOOper 81,000 v 5 ’ delivery., > Qc\mmjtnt acid all ether SfcurtiieeJ * retittmo and negotiable only by en > 60 *• ' LOW ‘ dor»cm«nt Gold Coin o» Bullion |26 M 1,000 Hlver Coin or Bullion.. 200 '** LOW Simr, or Gold . Plate, uoder seal, on) .. ■-■i o«rej*B estimate of value, and rate? ICO ‘ 1W , subject to adjtutfmnt for bu1k.........) « Jew euy« Diamonds, &c 260 " LOW "x Deeds Mortgsges and Valuable Papers generally, when. oi no fixed v> ue, $t a year each, or according to bulk. > Tbctp latter,vben diposited in Tin Boxes* are chargedr. . acroTdinff to bulk, upon abasia of 1)6 feet cable caps* city, 810 a year. 7 Coupons, and Interest will be collected when deslted,and remitted to tbj owner» t .loT one per cent The Company.offer for RENT, the lesseo exclusively holdlrg the key, Safes inside its Burglayproof ;: vaults, at rates varying Prom s2oto. . $76 eaeb Psr annum, ac* ' ‘ 1 cording to sire. Dcpo’ita of Money Keccivod on which Interest vffl.bS allowid: 3 per rtnt On Call Doooeitfl. payableby ;lbeek at eisbt, ana 4 per rent on Time Os. < jcefte, imjVTblt! on ten days’, notice, SThJ» Compact la afro authoneed to act aa AdD.inJ»tr*iorflEnd Gnardlan*. to asdexecUte ,'lninf c« Miry tfeecription from tho CQarts, corporations or individuals. - ?,v>-i s-■ ■■■ N. B. BROWNE, , •!.- . P««WOBl. ' ROBERT PATTERSON;' , 8c c r«i mry and Treasurer.^ >rfi n> w f 2mrp ■ : ; ; -:;2’ SEVEN T, Tblrty Kean to Hun,/,. ' ; ... \ JSBCED Vfc: The Lake Superior and Misafoaippi River Ratlrcad Company* : l] J!' They are a Flr»t Mortgage B Infefeig Fund Qenii Ftee bf United States Tax*"\ ,1 '’.'i .• ■• -••'• 1 -•£ i-' >•*•’ l > -' "f *L.' ,BSOCKEtt £7: v, : - "i' > r t OSB HttUOS Eff DUSDIiED Will TfllßlY-TWO IHSMSD ACBtSOFCnOttiBLim '■■ ; .' i . .■■ . —II -:> ss s :>y And hy the Railroad, ite Bolling Stoct and: the Fran chlaea of the Company, . -'j i; „;j .-::x ■;_? t A DohUe letoriiy and FiritClual^reftaiailb,- Id every respect, yielding in Currency nearly »r Jii ‘u-,.,-".- - “ ■ <•■,'. •• ■,•» :-v■•>,.{• f '{r| Ton Per, Gent. Pep Annxuxti. PRESENT PBICE,‘FAR AND ACCRUED INTEREST.;. . r. •;»■.! 1;. .M . rxuvW'i ?i; s {i >V' Gold. Government Bonds and other Stocks reeelyetf in 1 - paymentAttheirhighest marketprice,; "■ K '‘‘ tamphlete and full Information given on application to' jay cook e & d 0. ,; - 3Jo; 114 South Third Street. F. W. CLARK & OO.i ! , No. 86 South Tbird Street,-"":: Fiscal Agents of the Lake Superior and Mississipp i... Hivn Jiaitroad Company. a « mMOGOfrp. , . . ... :■ ■ - PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COi IREMCREB’* DBPIRTBB9T. - PuiLADifi-ruLA, Pemkam Aprll3,lW&. To ibe Blothhdlderr of the Fennt)lvaala Bailioad Company. "7- All Stockholders, as registered on the Books of this Company on tbb 80th day of April, will txsentlttod 1 to sub ter ibe for 26 Per i enl of their respective interests in No* Stock at For, m follows rtrtt— Fifty per cent, at the time of enbicrlptloa, be-, tween thelfith day of May, 1899, and the 30th doy of: Jose, 1869. ticcond -P ity per cent, bftweon tho 16th day of Nqyemr, be r , 18C9, and the SUtday of December, 1869; or, if Stocky, holders (bould prefer, the u hole amount may be paid op, r at tbetiineef subscription, and each Inutulmehiso paid, (•hall bo cut tied to a pro rata of the Dividend thatmay be declared on fall shared Third—That every Stockholder holding lees tbanfour, shares rh»U be entitled to subscribe for one eharetaod those h< Idlng more than a multiple of four shares shall he entitled to subscribe for an additional share/ 1 Fourth—All shares upon which Instalments are yet to be paid under ► eeolrifcion of May 18,1869. will be entitled, to their allotment of the 88 Per debt, at pop, an though they wtr* paid In full. THOMAS T. Ffß-TH, Treasurer* ar2-?mrn ' ' No. 35 South Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCK, COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. AooountS of Firms, and Individuals recoiled, sotyjo^ chock at sight; INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. Agents a,, PENNSYLVANIA &Z> ,°; r r ." E UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. •' The Natiojtaj, Lira liystmANpK Coui'Ajyy Is a, corporation churtered by special, Act Qf Congreiis. up {..proved July 23, J80S; with a ( ‘ -,T ' * , CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,060, FULt * liberal torms offered to Anents npd Solicitors, tvba , are Invited to apply at our office. . , Pull iinrtlciilarsifo bb baa bn application at oUr oilier located In the second story .or our Banking House, Where Circulars I»nd Pomnlilets,.off]y. describing *be unynntoges offered by tlieCSpnpapy, may Bo hud., ■yy\ * co, ’;V:,, . . . . ■ /ii -fan*, i u' V: ? i-i? TO ,
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