- : BUSINESS BOTICIH. Ine iouiu 111 tiw ceieiir>*tort ,*’•««**'»* «•» BnrtMWha* boparallellothebWoiyof Modktno. ibmirkXida uiioq ikcwAOds of bottle* ifaot «re Midf «d* •id diflf »tint piMf of ttoele won- S«Tlbl wines. 'AitorMßd* of iteriifiMtes can be pro* Sfl!* eboiruff tboctli mcy aod eertoiotf 1 of the cures •mWct iwva »td tbß Mrdlc.l Fraternity, inuiltj Micsions li antthiu* will* «UM« persons to tulnk »ud lor tbt mt elves,are compijUd to acknowledge the'r itnf iliil Virtues, and proscribe thaw nndir other Mini t. They aics.ld by aUd uggUts. , - at,ustni.ii WateS -Bnpcrlorto the best imported Oer m a. d .oid at Rif the price.. aul3 tu th sSt fiSp¥=fl BUY ’PHILADELPHIA- Pnlrp. A7o Al-MaNUt A TtKKH'S PRtUKS. oi TA)B TIIEIK OUAiLjNI tR aND THU RE By EN- Ol t»b bOMt. jNIIIIni KVt Foekion Fishes sold by 4omn are generally tho aheatttl that tan be'found in the New Youkob Hob ton wmkfts, and atur all they com the purchaser as muon as firsttlaiV pciiomaokkb 1 i»ao« The f gsnthaß steady OevtraloottMißßiOPfiAiinan beforethe customer cbtulea am ln.trm, online In a lew years i becomes worthless, "maintained thoir hiah reputation as rmrr crabs foe mobe tu»n TUintv Yeabb. and have Cin awardr d tne blitbcs premiums and are now ad Stt?ed"ot» the finest and mjst highly improved instru **t)Ur mwand beautit abkeooms. No. 1103 Cuxbtnut Mnm are i oostautly bu, plied from eur eAtenswu iac iEiua with a fmi araortment of superior Okind, Squabk JSd LT-bioiit PIABOB, which we offer on the moa, MVOKAnuB terms, Call and examine them, and all wilt admit that no ate able to FJ’.OVE that which we have aid and that to other eatnbiiebmeut in this city can affor the same tinEKALTnDtJOrMEMTe _ THE SLHOMAUtEIi Pi > NO M'F*o CO. No. 1.03 Chestnut atreet K. B.—New Pianos to Rent Timing and Moving promptly attended to. fcIS th s tutft ALBRECHT. . RIFKES * o' HMIDT. 1 Manulaeturers ef FHtSTCLAtS AUREFFE PLATEB FIA. O FoRTEd. Ware rooms. No. 610 ARCH street irbl&s tn ibjtmi 1 hl'adeiphla. , 1 BTtCK * t-O.’d AND HAIVEd BR )d\ SffW—HPlanra. Masond> Hamlin’s Cabinet.and M ,tro- Him nOi gars with VoxHumaoo. J. B.G JULD sahMe ,*u,th - N o>s23 Chestnut etre J». .. T-r I BTEXNWAY’B pianos received the Wn=n highest award (first gold medaH at the Interna. K~r..l Exhibition. ParisiuSOV. Bee Official Report, at SiWamoomof BLABIUS BROii.. Jgtl-tf ■ Mo. 1006 (niestnnt street. , ■ TUiS CHIUItKItINU PIaNUtS KKUtilv ]U; •■jrt—fl the highest award at the Pori* Exposition JMJTTON*BWi 814 Cheatnnt street. seSl. w EVENING BULLETIN. Thursday, April 15, 18(if*. 'BEPVBLICiN SIMPLICITY. Republican simplicity in the conduct of the affairs of the American Government is a very desirable thing, and there has been a stu4ious observance of it during many successive ad ministrations. The last vestiges of anything She the courtly state with which the Govern ment began, in the days of Washington, passed away "with the Buchanan administra tion. Abraham Lincoln came into office, bringing his plain Western manners and sough common sense with him, and, with his native gentleness and simplicity, went in and out among the people as one of themselves. Andrew Johnson cannot be charged with auy departure from .Republican simplicity, unless that be considered a departure from it which degraded it below the lowest idea of demo cratic decency, and made the office disrepu table by the violence and vulgarity of the man who filled it. There was a frightful sort of simplicity in Andrew Johnson’s disregard of all the ordinary proprieties of life or the office. General Grant went into office, carrying with him a genuine simplicity of manners peculiarly attractive to the Americ an people. According to the Democratic prophets, he was to establish a terrible military despotism at Washington. The Executive chair waß to be surrounded with the glitter of bayonetß, and all tbe pomp and circumstance of the victorious warrior. These predictions were sbbutcd from Johnson to Blair, and from Blair to every little platform orator who howled his denunciations of General Grant iu the ears oi his admiring audience. Tueir improbability, their palpable folly and absurdity were apparent enough to all sensible people; but tbe raw-head-aad-bloody-boues eloquence of the so-called Democratic orators and writers exhausted itself in laboring to impress upon the people that the days of Republican simplicity were gone forever, if Grant should once be seated in the Presiden tial chair. The prophets prophesied falsely. Presi dent Grant was no sooner Inaugurated than be commenced to divest his Administration of every remaining symbol of military pomp Military guards were dismissed from the Ei etutive Mansion; troops stationed in Wash ington were remanded to their respective re giments; all army officers, not absolutely needed for departmental dnty, were ordered to other posts; even that solitary sentinel who has kept his melancholy vigil in front ot Mr. Seward’s house for four weary years, Nits from bis monotonous march, and with him the last vestige of military pomp pissed away. The Grant administration has all the sim pllcily and none of the vulgarity of its pro dtcetßor. The President has surrounded himself with a Cabinet of gentlemen, and evidently meanß that the affairs of Btate, bo far as his immediate surrouadiogs are con cerned, shall be conducted with decent deco rum and propriety. While he desires bo no neceieary formalities or excessive observance of etiquette, he means that his high office shall be respected, and that he,himself, for the sake of his office, shall not be treated other wise than with entire deierence and courtesy, fie bas already been compelled to establish a maihed precedent by promptly resenting the outrageous insolence and profanity of Ban at jr Boss, and ordering the offender out of the White House. The leEßon will not soon bs forgotten,.and it is a very valuable one, a< establishing, once fur all, the fact that the Presidency of the United States, which was snnksodow by Andrew Johnsjo, ia to bs raised to its proper dignity again, under Gen - -eral Grant. fiat ought the P esident of the Uaited States to be so situated that he is to be dependent ®pon himielf alone for protection against such invasions as that of Senator R iss? Is it not carrying Republican simplicity too far, whin the President of the United States is «< impelled, personally, to turn any ruffian or other intruder out of his presence When his faEolenee or indecency beeomes intolerab'e ? There should be, at least, so much formality in Presidential interviews, and such a dispo sition-of proper attendant about the Presi dent e house, as to render such personal en counters as that which was so imminent, the other day, unnecessary or impossible Tnere ibtnld be a stalwart usher to took after these Senator Rosses and all thtir kith tend -ltlD, ready to collar th em Bud Wrk lhem down stairs, without r.quirlng the President to take tbo preservation o! t ue quiet deco rrm of hie private apartments into hie own hands. There is such a thing as currying simplicity to an exoess, and this -- ----- -4-- otse of Senator Ross shows the inconve nience and disadvantage of it After such an experience as the country has had, for the last four years, it is no wonder that common and course people forget their manners in the presence oflhe highest dignitaries; but while the new Administration is undertaking to briDg the Government back to its old princi ples and practices of economy and honesty, there should be some attention paid to the cultivation of that respect and courtesy which should maik the * intercourse of the people with their chosen Chief Magistrate. Senator Sprague is giving indications of an intention to imitate Andrew Johnson, desert his parly and try to form a new one. There is a suspicion that the ultimate design is to put forward himself, or his father in-law, Chief Justice Chase, as a candid ate for the Presidency in 1872. His large investments in the South and the flittering things he says of Southern people and of some Northern Democrats, together with his abuse of promi nent Republicaur, all seem to give color to tbe suspicion. Rhode Island is a small Btate, but quite large enough to be the birth-place of a Sprague party. The Senator commences operations, therefore, by attacks on all the leadiDg Republicans of Rhode Island. Sena tor Anthony and Governor Burnside are bit 'eily abused, and so is the well-known and honorable firm of Brown & Ives, of Provi dence. Personal feeling, jealousy and self conceit are so conspicuous in all he says of these gentlemen, that no reasonable person gives his allegations and insinuations any serious thought. TheD, too, his lamenta tions over the dreadful moral condition of the country are so extravagant, wild and unrea sonable,that people ouly laugh at them. His allusions to public questions, and especially to finance, are utterly unmeaning. Indeed each one of hia queer speeches read 9 like the illogical, rambling raving of an in sane man. These speeches are.lt appears, to be collected and printed in a pamphlet for general.circu lation among the people, the Benator himseli paying all the expenses. They are expected to enlighten the benighted public and to pre pare the way for further movements in behalf of Sprague or his father-in-law. Doubtless the Democracy of Penney lvaui i will assist io their circulation, and a movement in favor of Sprague will be looked for iu Philadel phia. Who will take the lead In it? Per haps a disappointed office hunter, or a hungry number of the late Bread and Butter brigade of Andrew Johnßon. It seems, after all, that Spain will not send to Cuba the butcher Roda, from whose noto rious cruelty so much was apprehended by the friends of the revolution. The Spanish government has perceived that something more than cutting the throats of Inoffensive men and women will be required to torce the Cubans to submission. General Prim is to. come to Cuba with a large army, and to begin operations upon an extended scale. This is bad newa for the Cubans, who have to strug gle bard to hold in check the present Bpanisu fuice, under inierior officers. With fresh troops, commanded byan able General like Piim, the chances of success will be ex tremely small, uulesa the revolutionists obtain assistance from other nations. Hon. Charles Sumner’s speech in the Sen ate gave the coup de grace to the Alabim> claims treaty, and it was rejected with but one dissenting vote. There has never ia our history been a case in which a treaty, aegoti ted by an authorized ambassador, has been rejected with such unanimity, and the fact mußt be regarded as a most emphatio rebuke to the diplomacy of Mr. Seward and Mr. It sv ordy Johnson. Our new Minister to Eng land, Mr. Motley, can now start afresh in ne gotiations for the satisfaction of onr claims, and under the instructions he will receive, a very different treaty may be expected. Another State has signified its approval ol the Fifteenth Constitutional Amendment Yesterday the New York Senate ratified it by a strict party vote. The House ot Repre sentatives did so on the 17th of March. This increases to thirteen the number of States that have ratified, as follows:,, Maine, Mis souri, Illinois Kansas, Louisiana, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, West Virginia, Penn sylvania, Arkansas, South Carolina and Nev York. SalcaolVnluaMe Heal Kstate by Or. iißuitp tue Om'Uam' Copbt, Administ&atous ini- KiKortTORP.—A. Freemau Anciiuueer, udve • tl»os on onr last page me mutes of ThowiM O. H 'abb, i eceatcd, Char It ab' Fowl*, dccca*e<l, JFm Parker, defcaii d tiamuel Fleming,dvceatad,JamM C.Lafferty. dtceated, (J. U* Springer, deceased, Jane Wallace, deieored, Catharine JStroiw, deceased, and Mia hi, mimiiß, all lo be fold Mh> Mb, at lb* Ex- hango. Aina, «<n the inside pages, ft number of properties, to be sold ik xl Wednesday at the Exchange; uud a valaabie Breweiy, on ibe ii9ih InfiL, on tbo premises, abovt Muna) ulll. torge Sale off Hirnliare, I*iani> FoiiThH, £«.—The sac at Birch & Bou’a Ancilou cjtoie, No. 1110 Cbefinut street, to-morrow (Friday), comprUes the best aseorinunt of elegnul Parlor aud t hamber Cabinet Furniture, Carpets, Piimo Fortes MUrors, Ac., offered Lhl** season. The Bale com tLCiices at 9 o’clock, uud will c mtinae afl day. rnbUcHulei.-ffiehum Thomas 6c Sons nrivtriise under tbeir auction bead u mmiour of sales of elegant household lurultuio, valnub e mores, city aid country tesid*nces, fuiuia und couiury peut\ do* sl-iib'e cvreillDue, large lots, rtocbe mid 1 *au«. Hoe full odreilirennulp on the last page, auction bead, catalogues uud handblllf. Hale ol second*band Far ni- cue, Carpets, Ac ; ulso the usual ne«oriuieui of Waiiau mid Co luge Furultuie, Nilverware, Ac., by T. A. McClelland, Auctioneer, 1219 Chestnut streft, at len o’clock. DU. F. K. TUOMAB, THE 1 ATE OPERATOR AT ibe ( >l4OO Dental Amucia ion, tu now ibo only one in Phllsd* lptua who devotee h - eutirs tune Mid practice iu extract ig teeth, absolut ly without palu.by f»us& i.itioue oiide gas. Office, No. 1027 WALNUT B’»eet. mb& ly rp&. l HV\ AhBLKlt N»8 IrtPItOVED, VRfcTiLATBD and ett»y-ttttlug Drees Hats (patented) In fill the ap proved fat hi 'DC ol the season. Chestnut street, next door to the Poet ('ff.ee. VAltiOlß KINDS OF OtOIUKI W -UNO KRB W« have tor rale. b«t we espeul .1 y roooiumeod th we pearee with tog whe*U a* ibo inoetdamble lloptlrln* ut w ri« gem ol ail kiud*. TUUmA.N JidtfAW, No. die (LLln Thirt>-Ovu) Market etrtet below Ninth. TUE MOOT CtKELEBB OP •‘KITCHEN QUERNS” can pcarcely bJu e the India rubber handle tabi« rufltiy, as P. will stand hot inn. knock tug, and otuerh od kUci en upnfif, w Oil other handles would b i deployed, fro >ale by TKL’MAN ii oiIAW, No. 6.5 (Eight Thirty live) Market fctier i, below Muth. DAI EbT T r 'OL LND jWLUANDL6BOONTAIVT ■ tv en*y UiaUfuie Tools, nil tittiug ito one fluid la snd a wr.tly of (.'heats if 'loots. For sale oy I‘RJU tN Atlt a VV. Is.. fc3s (Eight Tnlity-flvu) M.. raetstreet,i>o o w NiLib. I biladclpnia. 'OL R R AIR cur AT KO**P*.- A^ v bv bist'Clase Hair Cuttrrs. Children’* Ilnir O tat th« r Reridißre. ilair and Wli skore Dyol. Rm oi e cct in oi dor. Open bunday morulug. 125 ExcUmj«< FK o, i ‘ Q. O. K')Pl*. |jE,tL Bi A( K TURRAD l-AOE IMINTRB. t I Jiv t roc«*i' cd. of diie( t imp Hiatiou, O iUicntire e»fi* >» • I bltto* ilirt-ad lnr« w fu'i-e, of new aud tfeunt nil do rim, at very reduced i* io.-a. H« et msortmout And tbt siie«i P’ittr in ike American maiket. npUCIMp GEO. W. VOGEL, 1202 Cheetnotst, Wto of Kttl Ghestnut rt. THE DAILY EV EKING BULLETIN-rBHIIADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 15 , 1869. SPHAUUISSI. ■■■■■"■■ißgH" OLOTHine - ’ ; THE ■ ATTRACTIONS UP OAK HALL! WHY THE OREAT MaBS OF THE PEOPLE WILL BUYpULUniBa WANAUAKIViBROWN'S. CHF^APFBT.—Forait b -mooDtof money they can get mvTA and letter Ctotiiii.o atOdfc !l*li than anywhere tiwj in the city. - , ... u; , AUJtl< ABLE.—No xm c reprs’ , *ntatlonea*to pHce orinaterl li. *lho people wo tola th< truths the vohu'f tmtn. anti ncthivu but the t/vth," t o*k Lull MOAT POFLLaß—People go there busies fbolr fronds and nt Ighbor*. wfio are *hrow4 peloid, go theic. 1 hey knew that u k Had con'd not luaiar&tu He im mei re and A(kDO«’ledgtd ap'd incronelne- poruLAnirv unless U rceliy dtd cWiffr .ban other housed. LaKv»EKT.-*-> aificet BuildL p* !. ■ La-geet ! Lhigest Vailrtv 1 Largot Inductions! Largest Trad.-1 Largest ” baflu ' 1 iiTHhHB ‘‘STANDING ATTRACTIONS* Is now added tbe • ■ tSPECIAL ATTRACTION o tie MOST MaGNIF'OENT STOCK SPRING oS»TUING, UFAPY-M Al>F, OK MAI>K To OFFER. VUtV. VERY CUBaPFOKCAFU. N. B.- Noth<ne can <h shall deter Wnnam* k ri Rro from cr.netantlT iucrea*in« (he advant tee ot dualim.- v-ilh tl tin, and the pro la may confidently tft'ning Hie luilte. hatlßiactloU. au to prioj and In *vor> other respect. _ WANAMAKEP A BROWN, OAK llAi U TUF LARGES • OLO»HIVG THE COKNEK OF SIXTH AM) MARKET STS. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. Cor. Chestnut and Seventh Streets. Choice Goods for Present Season. In dally receipt or Sew and Staple Spring Goods. “ NOSLIW-DNA-LLIHKCOR.” N. B.—Don’t spell that backward, or yon will find out what It is. Do yon want your boys to grow up good men ; CaT Clothe them at Bcchhlll & Wilson’s. Do yon want them to look respectable ? Then i®” Clothe them at Rocbhlll & Wlleoa's. Do you want them to ebon whatever is bid ? IST Clothe them at Rockhlll & Wilson’s. Do yon want them to make iheir parents glad i Si!" Clothe them at Rockhill <fc Wilson’s Do yon want to save cash for a raloy day ? GST Bny clothes at Rockblll & Wilsoo’s. Do you want to deU where von’ve least to pay C3T Deal at Rockblll & Wilson’s. „£gj Do you want to wear clothing fit for a king? 655" Bay it at Rockblll <fc Wilson's. _gs, Do you want a snlt for the present spring'? Csg" It's ready at Rockhill & Wilson’s. Be sure, whCD you next shall come to town, 655*' To come to Rockblll & Wilson's. That splendid hall, so big and brown ; 'HaT There’s none like Roihhtll & Wilson’s. ROCKHILL & WILSON offer to the masculine public the best assortment ever seen ander ont roof of Spring Clothes, and material from which clothes are to be made, AT PRICES so low that tho bare mention o! them will open the eyes of any reasonable man OF STYLES eo magnificent that Solomon iu all bis glory was not rigged ont half so fine as Rcchbll) & Wilson’s easterners. OF EXCELLENT DURABILITY so groat that you will almost wonder what you shall do to wear them out. OF ACCURATE ITT to such an extent that everybody who boys of ns goes h.ino feeling that he fB a gentleman and not a scarecrow wiln some clo hes piled on It. GENTLEMEN! GENTLEMEN! GENTLE MEN I The Bischoff Coalings, the Simouio Buck Coverings, tbe Rhine Cloths, tbe Cashmere Vestings, the American and the Btnnockbnrn Cheviots ; —in a word, all manner of goods of all conceivable styles await you, cheap for cash, at the magnificent Brown Stone Clothing Hall OF ROOKHILL& WILSON 603 and 605 Chestnnt Street. COOPER & OONARD, S. E. corner Ninth and Market. BOW CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING. The e'jJCMQTt'rial, fit, prices and aetortindnt second ' o r one. Our CUcTv MtRS »blnk we take the lead in these rcppec >, N. u —Men’s '"o hing made to drder, p h • -lm tp< (JGJDEN & HYATT, TAILORS, No. 827 ARCH STREET, lU(e with Waoamaber & Brown. TUB FI>FBS OOODB. FPENCU. EVQLISU AND DOMESTIC. TEhM • MuDBIIZTE. ii,M ln.4p PATENT OFFICES, N. W. corner Fourth and Chestnut, (Entranceon FOURTB Street.) FRANCIB D. PASTORIUS, Solicitor of Paten's. FMeota precurod for ioTentlone in the United Btate, and Forel.u Com:tiler, end all bnelcee. relating to the same pron rtlT tranaacted. Call or for circular on Faten'a Oil ces open until B o'clock orer&eTouins, niha.«l ii u lsrj-6 ffl I ESDI BEADI_ BEAD! IMPORTANT . [MHlllliil to Ladlei! Baee, Eoonomj, Durability and °’lf von ,IM ehoee wllh all Uio abovo qiulitlee for Dadl.e, VD.i.. Dhildren and Youth., voo can obUln ib in at W,SI-b, Na 234 Boutb Eleventh ot. apB lui4p We ore now receiving o very large rtoek ef now goods for SPBIN Gt SALES, Embracing oil the new etyh® of CABPBTINGB, FLOOB OII> CIrOTHB, M b,*u« ■ MATMNGS, &C. JBBMASKABLY IAJW FIUOEB. mfliimi-pj abs 8m rps . ,11 U TE .’ri PATENT BPBC4 ll\N r.lehtl , -lb ,T. Waluut ap!4 if 4p .uonEV TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPOtv D AMOSDB. WAICUEB. JBWELRY7PLATK k 0 OnOTHINO. &«., at JOhEBOCO.-S OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE. Corner of Third and Oaakill etreeta. Below Lombard. N. B.—PIAMONDB. WATOUEB. JBWELBy, «o*)6. to. nav Coons. DEMONSTRATION DRY GOODS. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. RICKEY. SHARP& CO. Prior to tio Btorgtnitalion ef thiif Bmineii #n tbo First of May Next, Will offer tbe Moat Extraordinary Concentration Of Bargains m - dry goods EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. Tbclr stock Is unrivaled for extent and variety .and general adaptation to lire wants of tbelr patrons, and will be found replete nitla the most approved staples and noveltl.s In desirable fabrics of recent im- portation. One Price, no deviation, and all goods Guaranteed as Represented!!! »p9 rp tp EDWARD FERRIS, Ho. 807 CHESTNUT STEBET 1 IMPORTER OF 1 WHITE GOODS, LACES and EMBROIDERIES, OFFERS TO THE TRADE. 200 Pieces Choice Piquet. 400 Pieces Plaid and Striped Nalnieoh*. Stw Hambnrgs. Sew Guipure and Valenciennes Lsecs. Sew White Goods of all hinds, desirable foi Spring trade. jnßt opened and for sale at a naan advance on cost oi iznpoitatiOD. EDWARD FERRIS, Ho. 807 CHESTNUT STREET. IstS-tn L. » SILKS AND DRESS GOODS JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Invites an examination of his large stock of Summer Bilks. Bilk Popiinettes. Summer Poplins in Plain & Stripes Piques, Percales Lawns 3 4, 4-4 and 8 4 Blaok Iron Mesb Hernani. Fisured and Striped Orenadines. mbi7amrp THE HAMPDEN MILLS Would tall the attention of buyers to their Earlston Ginghams, Tbs Finest, Rlost Perfect, Best Finished, Best Folded, EVER BIDE 111 iflEßltiA. Also, to their assortment of HEAVY AND LIGHT COT TO NAD E 3 AND TICKINGS. AGENTS. FROTHIN6HAM & WELLB, CIO CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mMBlw»n» nie(IGLUHt.O(K). WASHINGTON JEtANGE In Constant Operation. fill! do (he Cooking for a Large Fam'ly aud Beat Tliice U os , H. McCLENAOHAN, No. 837 Baoe Street. _aplß 'h n a lmrpi j H. P. A O. R. TAYLOR. PEBiTH£BT ABB TOHJEISOfPS. 641 and 648 H« Hlntb Street. - oanPETineß, ac> SPRING. 1869. LEEDOM & SHAW. 910 ARCH STREET. HOWELL, FIHN & C 0„ P APER S. W. COBKEB OF HIJSTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. JUST OPENING OUtt fcPßljlfl IMPORTATIONS, French Metfslliono, Imitation* Wood*, Per*lan, Chinese, Flower Pattern*. and other peculiar foreign elyles. w 8 th e tn 6t{ CAHPBTIBBU. &Ct CARPETINGS! 0 M’CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, Wo. 609 CHESTNUT STBEET, Opposite Independtnee Han. Importers of Carpetings. Of every dceerlptlon. fresh CANTON MATTINGS. ENGLISH OIL CLOTHS. M’CALLUM, CREASE & SLOAN, CtBPEF ASD OIL CLOTH WABEBOCTE, No. 609 Chestnut Street, Dpporite Hal). Philadelphia ni.'t th . «n tl jcfi TP CARPETINGS! REEVE L. KNIGHT & 80N 1222 CHESTNUT BTREET, Above Twelfth- Spring Importations Now Open French Axmlnster*, FngH*H Wilion**, Velvets, Tapeetries, BRUSSELS CARPETS; Of »D the cel.br.ted English maker, new deeigna. speed, it} le., with border* to match. Hall end Stain Carpet*, Tbrce Piles, Ingrains; Tenitians, Canton and Cocoa Halting*. English Floor Oil Cloths. No. 1222 CHESTNUT STBEET, Above Twelfth. rohlS lb * to 18trpfl - xus rue shtb. BEARD’S GBEATEBT HUMOBCUB BCBJECT, “ The Old Woman who Lived in a Shoe,” NOW ON EXHIBITION AT EARLES’ GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. Tbe above subject. the rlebeet In humor that this well known artirt bar completed, and attracting po much at tintlon. was thought by the poblLber to be the great hit of tbe season, and secured by him at a very large outlay. Tbe CUBOMO—tub exact bixb of tdb oniflrsai.- (20 x BO inches) made in HeiUn u executed in tbe bi<bert style of the art, and believed to equal. If not fairly eur. past, any Chromo aver eeen In America. It may not be out of place to allude to tbe great reputa tion of Ur. Beabu as fbo m&rter humorous painter of the fg e, Tbote of bit woiks with which tbe public are mo*' familiar, such a* 'The March of S bnur," ‘Tbe Flaw lu (be Lease," “Raining Catd and Doga,” “Gulliver's Foot,’' and “J he Bear Dance” (exhibited in the Universal Ex I oaition, Part*, 1807, and spoken of eo favorably), are all In private bond*. and “Tbe Old Woman 1 * Shoe" la tbe flrct pobicath n of any magnitude ever made of tbe pro duct ions of tbla artleu Subscription price of Chroma, S2Q. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, No. SIO CHESTNUT STREET. at 14 ftm>t ; r . OHHOMO EXPOSITION. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS LOOKISS «LIM W4BBROOHI AND 1 FUSE C4LLEBVOF PAIVTISSB, ©l6 CHESTNUT STREET. N« w oren.an extremely Intererting PxhlbMion.oreparcd to explain the n «th*>d of produ«in« • brcmw.aod to flhj* ill, ir reiLßikable firfrlltt to tbe originals B«vjug a full ► newer to the oft repeated qteetion, ,Wh4 «ru chroii-oef" With this view are t laced. eide by ndr. vfvtral prondnei t o iginal printlnga, and the chrouioa from them, fer careful comparison, amoi g which are: Wblttl. r*a "BAREFOOT BOV." Bleretadt'e “CALIFORNIA bUNSET,” Lemmen'B ''POULTRY YARD," Talt’fl ' GROUPOF CHICKENS," •• ••GROUP OF QUAILS," Bricbei'J AUTUM IN WUII E MOUNTAINS, Mre. Lilly M. Spencer's "BLACKBERRIES," and others. At preirnt mo exr. it* In tlie allow v jndow -ntJh'et nni stiiiL Ihe onfiinal painting and chrouip of LAKE *M KAREV, by Tnebel. Copies of ibis and ail other thion or always for sale »y special arrangement wo now make a notable reduction In the prices of PRaNG S CBRoMOS. os follower Group of Cbitkt or, or Quails, each $8 JJj Six Anit-ric u Laudecapes, each J [;* Auti inn. P a* pur * ° u 'lhe loultiy Ya forrerai -V Magdalen • 2 The Kid's I layg onud 4 6u "rt lii* nd in Need" J J - ) Eerier Morning « g” "Jhucfool Boj" « 7P -ui -HgM rnWli ter.. Blerr'adt's CalifornlaSunset 7 6 ) ito» i ps la • Btorm » The Two Friends... \ 1 be 1 neon cloas Sleeper 4 60 Boyhood of Lincoln 9 an Ciown of New England >t **> Ai d all otbrrr at tbe same rates, FutUlrie, and prices, and Frang’a 'JOURNAL OF POPULAR ART," on ap ,'"c»oon - M l3l2tn» TjUTLER, WEAVER & CO. NEW CORDAGE FACTORY NOW IN FULL OPERATION. No. 23 N. WATER alreot and 33 N. DELAWARE avenue. -iiijpXiiiH T.i~wAT()HEfI AND MO3I°AL b£J. to the beet cSuo. 324 Cheetnut etteefc, below k ourth. ■Wholesale and. Retail HANGINGS, AT NO. 1117 CHESTNUT STREET, Until completion of tb’clr Storo, OHOOGBIGA. TEAS! TEAS! TEAS! Our Oolong- Tea, At 84 cent* per pound bp tbe small tbeit, UIVEH ÜBEAT RiVISFACmS. MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 CHESTNUT STBBBT. ill* :—: MACCARONI. VERY OHOIO^ SICILY MACCA In email Boxes of 5 lbs. each. A very m; article. For Bale by THOMPSON BLACK’S SOH & €O., Broad and Chestnut Streets. spa s to fh Smrp B£W PUBLICATION*. THE FOURTH NUMBER APPLETONS’ JOURNAL CONTAINS A VEBV ATTRACT IVXIhT PLEHESP, BNTIXLED NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED, CONTAINING 18 ORIGINAL BN GH A VINOS. CONTESTS L NEW YORK Fp.o-t F B RICHMOND. U. VIEW OF CA&TLE GAl.Dtjy AND BATTERV FttOM THE BAY. 111. TRINITY CIHJKCH. IV. CO 'TO M HI 'USE V IHKABi RY BUIuDI'G *'D WALL BTREET. VI. NABB >0 bTKEET NORTH FB )U WALL ST. VII THE TO MRS. V 11. CORNER OF CEDAR 8T AND BROADWAY. IX BROADWAY. AT LOWCit ENo F TUB PARK x. bboadway, looking hoaru from bt. NICHOLAS. XI. FIFTH AVENUE. CORNER OF TWBNTYFIRBP BTKF.ET. XII. A T. STEWART'S RESIDENCE. XIU. nnu AVENUE ON A SUNDAY MORNING. Noarly every number a Ul centals some NEW ILLUSTRATED SUPPLEMENT or PCBII &HBN f TALCE. THE JOURNAL CONTAI 'B 32 Pages of Reading Matter, Of an entertaining arid lcitructlre character. THE HPUHDID STOfIV VICTOR HUGO, ENTITLED THE MAN WHO LAUGH B ; By the King’s Command, le continued fo ib'e number, - The extraordinary rucccu w hich ha» attended the ls*n* | of APPLEIONt* JOURNAL «bcwe hat the publicities! M meets a public want. cl Pi ice 10 cent* per No., or fi 4 per annum. In advance. 0. APPLETON & 00 , Pabliahers, 90 02 and 94 Brand Street, Sew Sort. DUFFIELD ASHMEADj Publitfer, Bookseller, \ i and dealer in CHBOMO LITHOQRAPHB, Ho. 724 Chestnut Street. 41 Boohs *o'd Befall at Wbolcm'e Prices. mhl6 to tb * ff n> PORTER & COATES, Publishers and Booksellers. No. 822 CHESTNUT STREETJ Hooka Betatled at Wkolosalo Prices. m»)2u mtf N E SvN 1 ?.W C BiJOK'i i I‘DBLI«HI!r> TRIAD AY. . nM/SJX AtCvs* huisy. a t»ilo of the Twelfth I- A. Do OoWiieiii. Translated by «ih »II Mo'KB, M lvnl. Uiiio. Prioosl7s. ii HPitl giiiial E aUBBY. Ext-ict. from the Diaries 11 8 »Ld l.(tt?ru of .u liuglleU Preacher. 1 vol. 12100. ill oVeEkViVoURSES ON QUEER PROVERBS; . - 111- W y ( g„ 0 TlifidT/iti'd, Pfi e Ul frj. iv m BiKKaBMAIi IKK*,* TAL UP TFIE LOL~ IV * i.aRDS. By Emily B»raU Unit 1 vol. iQiitosau— w Y AI fO •-f - ,M v , A.S;.»«I'ANiON FOR THE SUNDAY SCHOOL v * TPAOIIBK. 1 vol BJmo. . PriO'*4sce'»t<. VI t.K. Sm;kKlB OF- TUB PRIEST fl'Hiih By hrueat Truman, l vol. Bvo. paper. 1 l'riou fiOceutf*. ' •flint Pnhllfh dby CLAXTON, ItUtMSEN A U U«’ I EM*TNOER, 819 and b2I M-»*k*'CnTrH«f‘, PUlUdt'lphUJ9 aploth Sent bv mail on receipt of price. SECOND EDITION. ': t. LATER CABLE NEWS State of the Markets. FROM WASHINGTON By tt>« Atlantic,cable.'' Loudon. April 16, A. M—Consols for monsy, <IBV. aua for. account. 93%; Five-twenties Arm at 81 v tx-conpons. R.tlwuys steady; Erie, 21; llilui Is Central, 9C%; Atlantic and Great West tni, 30, Liverpool, April 15, A. M.—Cotton opened «rniot and Bleady; Uplands 12%; Orluaos 12%d. Bales to-day 1,0(J() bales. Corn 28s. 01. for new, QimnwTOWß, April 15 —Arrived, steamship CUv of New York, frrtrn New York. London, April 16. P. M.—U. 8. Five-twenties, 81% I‘l-coupon, Rrilwara quiet ana aachaaged. LiVKnrooL, April 16. P. >1 —Corn easier, but Dot qootablv lower. Bacon, 625. 3d. Cheese 78s. Cotton at Havre opened qalut and steady for afloat and On tbo spot. Washington, April 15.—1 t was stated at the Qnnrieily Comtnnnlcation of the Grand Lodge, I. O O. F, of the District of Colnmbli. last nlgat, that President Grant had Issued an order direct ing the brads of Departments to give ' leave of absence to all clerks and other omploydt who de sire to partieipste ln the celebration of the semi centennial anniverearv of Odd Fellowship in Philadelphia on April 2Ctb. Baltimore, April 15 —At a meeting of the Directors of Ibe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company, yesterday, the nsnal semi-annual divi dend of 4 per cant, on the main stem and 6 per rent, on tho Washington branch were declared. The arrangements for transferring through trains terms from Locust Point to Canton, taste ad of pasting through the city by Pratt street, were dis cussed, and It was announced that the track would ultimately be removed from Pratt street. Lowell, Mass., April 15 Philip P. Haggerty for the past fifteen years a clerk In the post office here, has been arrested on a charge of opening and robbing letters. Atlantic Citt, April 15.—The schooner T. Luke, Irom Philadelphia for Newport, loaded with coal, strork e floating wreck at sea, and was rnD ashore at this place last night. Bhe will be a tOlal loss. ' murine Intelligence. New York, April 15—Arrived—Steamship America, from Southampton. April its. # A. M. Plainer Core Halifax Portland Boston New 1 ork Wilmington, lie) Washington, D. C Portress Monroe. Richmond Augusta, Go, Savannah fcuffnlo.. Pittsburgh Chicago Lonbvlllo.. Mobile New Orleans Key West Havana mate ol Thermometer Title Bay at the Bulletin OBIIce. SA.U Aides. II M A 3 de*. IP. M M do*. Weather clear. Wind Soutnwcit. Common Plus—Jndges Aliisou, Ludlow and Brow ,trr. TMs morning the coan*el for the respondaow to the comes.(d election csss appeared before the fudge*, wtlh sn sppllralion for time to prepare the t-stim 'fly. It wss listed lhal the testimony already taken for the ropiestsnts maker a re-lome of 8 S psges, and that the cnnc»el for Ihererpondeots had not had so oppirtn plty in examine It. It was eugge-ted that time niw would save time In the fu'ure, and If thirty davn ware aPov-cd to arrange tbe evidence, the case might ba closed about the p tddle of Jaly. Tbe application was opposed by the other aide. Judge Atiison, after copsollattun with bis brethren on the bench, expressed bis regret that the Examiner bad not given more lime to the taking of testimony, aDd said It was usual to grant some time to respon dents. The Conit, therefore, fired May Sd aa tbe day the respondents should open tbeir earn In re btntal. ! 1000 Pentm 8s war in cnap 100 (too IflMeh R Lii 86a i 108 Bb Beitonv'eK c BY orBLEOBAPH. From Washington. From Baltimore. From Lowell. Harlne Uleaeter. treßther Report. THE COURTS* Tbe Contested Election Ctute. Diara-or Comer—Judge flare.—Robert Fox va. JJ»: ban Ililles et al, Trustees of the Gas Works. Be fore reported. Verdict for defeudante. Benjamin Jacobs vs. Lncien Becherd. An ac'fon on a promissory note. Verdict for plaintiff for SBT7 CT. Nathan Barrett vs. TComas V. Landis. Au action oo a promissory note Verdict for plaintiff for $195 4S, Joatpb E. HcClue vs. James Kavitt. An action on a book acrount. On trial. Distoiot Copbt— Judge Stroud.—Franklin Car va. The Fafmeje’ Market Company. An action to ree iver damagfS for Injuries received by p aintlff In cause, qaence of the alleged negligence of tbe defendants. Plaintiff was passing along the side of the market bouse when he fell into a cellar-way and wae Injured. Verdict for plaintiff for $6uA PIN A.NCIAL AND COM MBBOI AL The Philadelphia Xonejr market. Bales at the Philadelphia Block Exchange. FlßfiT JIOABB. MOO CltvSa new Its lol.V »eh LbVal Rls <1 bill 65 V tOOO do 101 V 135 4h Penns H Its 69 v 1000 N Penna 6s 84Ji 60 sh Bead R e 5 46*4 600 *mo in c 94 100 eh do s3ovrn 40 44 6000 do 93)4 HOsh do c 46 44 84 eh Norristown R 67 V 6»0 -b Leh Vav«th 34W IS sb ll»m*Amt)o» 124 V TOOsh dolts sijf SOn sb FhilAKiieß I'S 99 i 40eb do 83* UO sb Bchomoklncl b 6 >6* 200 eh doss 82V BRveri Booioa 100 city 6s old c 98*4 K'O sb Bch Nav pf b6O 17V 8000 bob Old Lm Its he 94 rOOsh Read h *3O . 44* SOW do bS 94 160 sb do 2dys&lnt46i< 849 Morris Canal 400 sh do 4414 Tpc scrip 67 200sb do bS&Ln 46-56 100 sbXeo Hv sta s 5 82H 200 eh da c 44* S4«nl*hl*lK 66V FOdi do s 5 41V 8 shNorrierown R 67V 100 sh do 441 10 shShamokln cl 6)4 100 sh do s3own 46,V SOU eh do 2dys 6:4 1 SIOOKD lulV COO CltyS’s new TuriterAY. April Iff, 1f169.-The lootl money m%rke { •till it dicati e no t xc*ss ot demand over supply, and tb£ ratis lor lorn* ere consequently firm at yesterday** quotations It is not a little singular that whilst the hanks are daily gaiblog strength, they should give no signs of relaxing their conservative policy, which is la so little harmony ulth the prlucliiea of a sound banking bufcioeis Thu appaieni iocoußisto <cy is aco Mimed f >r by many on the mpoosltlnn that ihe b nks are investing he* vliy in Oove'Dmrnt bonds nnder the impression that •neh mvcstroei ts aro more profitable in view of aoros rective advance in the prices, than call or time loaus. I this be the correct t u ory It Is a very selfish poliov. and otfovklch is 1-kelyio p ove a failure, Meanwhile the wanisofthomeicautileromm'nltv are being sacrificed to rveklees and unprofitable speculation This ii no? the endef their creation: »nd if the theory be corroct,thoy do went* the p blio reprobation. It is clearly to their inter, eat to remove these suspicions by an upright and ac commodating course towards the class which sustaini Foiiner rates’■’ere well sustained,and no Increase of as sistance la looked for from thom.at present We q'loco eallloani andßtieet loans at 9j§l2 pjr cei t. on paper. , , . Govenmienffl have made anothnr advance movement. The demand is qnPo •clive Gold h and leas change. •Me than yesteidav. Piemintn at li M. tBfl£ City Lo um advanrt d Jrf. and tho now Irene* sold at 10l>ti. otite I Lotus were uncharged. Lehigh Gold Loan cl Med at W 54 aH JReaeiug Railroad ag*t» advanced, and closed at 45 66; Pennsylvania Railroad declined i(, and cloud at 69; Camden avd Amboy Railroad sold a* IM’i— »n advauce •f 54 iLehish Valley. Rvl.road at 66% -an advaocw of , kMladt lpb'a ,and Erie K«ilr-ad drop »ed to Bhor ehar.s wero lnaotivo and not so «tr mg. Gao-Isbarr a w*re wronger, and Lehigh Navlg* lon Mi Motrin Can a l preferred sold at «s£t • , - Pmucjoger iUHroad shares were remarkably quiet and steady. Brother, No 40South Thirl street, mbke lb* following quotation's of the rates of -xchaug* to-rfa). atl P. M : : ,lulted Ht-tes Bixt* of 1881, u«?v do do m\Aiwnus'si S° ‘LVfSk tWkmimi dodo, IBOi. tuw. 11«M@<U*; «• fiO Veae 6 p**r coot Ov. SSPm'ltUfß* 1 “*- *"*?*: m «-**•“** onillb, Randolph A C’s.. bankon*. T*lrd and OhestnuL «l»»oie »t II Jo oVlock aafollows: Gold Ifft* V. 8. BU<u. jfeai. UOM(fDUi^^ l iT<siwfiiiiics l iUdj,idpM@u>Ji; Malawi Wind. Weather. User. ~N. Cloady. 42 ~N. B. C-oady. ..N. W. Clear. 60 .N. W. Clear. 44 ~N.W. Clear. 60 „N. Clear. 61 ..N. W. Clear. 46 ~N. W. Clear. 43 Clear. 43 „N. E. Clear, 44 ~W. Ctondy. 61 . .N. Cloudy. CZ ..W. Clear. 43 Clear, 33 ..8. K. Clear. 61 ..8. Clea*. 61 ..N.E. Cloudy. 50 ..N.K. Cloady. CD . ..N. Be Cloady. 63 ...N.K. Clear. 65 10) ah Lh Nv *tk b6O 3lfs -10 eh do b3olte 81M 100 eh do a?*; iOtmh do Its 3duj &G 0 ah do bs&in 3 j? Pivta, Ten fonlc«, l«^s@lCBj4: Carr, ncj Hi, J.y t.oo»o df tlo ouow (iov -rnmont aucutitlov jc.l to d.y . s follow.: IT. s 6< ’ll US# AIISM; 6-aT. of 183L13U4 MlUhl •leivtuiffia, my.t&m’A\ UolAlSaXiPaclficaliß,* ,@l««t.-V-.V ■■■■ ' V • : V Plilladelpbla Produce iffarhtet. Tuprsoav April IS —The .auoii for lj fart drast Jog-to » clohj. and there J«lpm demand for th« arti cle. email rate* at 68tins# 6o fur common and choice. Tiuinfhy end trUxseed am ware* ana eteady at jester* da»»e fiforer.. There icnthermorodolngta Fliur. bn! tin d m*ad b foHlv f orti tiiy borne eon-umnra and prl tea remain arl’h* out quotable change About tpOObirreU changed,hand*. Inch ding lowa. tVfpcomla arid MlD»e«otH Kxtrt Fanil* at 26 nr barrel: Boi*h«ra Illinois d>. co. at $? 6t@{B 60; Ohio do. do. at s9<fys9; Fvtcy a f - 810 <3812: Kxtr»Bßt i@s6 60. andrupo Due at 5»; HO barrels ••pural" gold fin re* roc tn ini. Four U flfpMdy nt s7<§is9 60. Prices of Com Meal,arc nomioat IbeWhia* maik*t b fltnler. but th* de’daud U moderate; roiall bmlhb of Hod at 81 60&31 H 5; an-15 'll) ►mb- la Indiana and Ken'ucky amf>*r at 81 M. l{yMODtfi.u<'4fo eelt at 8145. Coral*! • f*lr »nd | Hpfb *ro well maintained:sale- of I 0W bushel* vm- 88(390r.;0 TOO bmhH« Western immlxed attJfK. ar d S.(Mi biithel* Whl*»atft2c. Oaiß are he I’ liemly.*ith »»!er of 6,100 bushels Western at Frlcea of U trjey end Mattitnmlu ilutq'ioici WUl*kyla eteady.wlca email *ble» at96(ao7c, tax.puld. New TorU non«r Harttet. fFioui toe New York Herald of ftvday 1 A peii. 14 'be rejection nf the Alab tin* Claims, treaty bj a very dc-irit d to'o Of th * Henut* ns id ae i pre text for runnh g tiptho price of go A th*« mo-Tilng, and h-s ‘'litulr” w ere • arrearfol to creating a diver non to favor of tbt ir ride of the Gold Room.f Ichtoning tDC **e ort<” win l orcban d quite largely at 133 and romeem *ll lota at 133S* «• bleb v «a tru-hlrhi *t p >lnt touch d. I he arrival o'ihe Java wlib a conalgoOiefir of forel-ncoo.*otn# «nd«p*c(e canard a reaction, bat not t » the <orv«*>t *>oln r .of the da*. *1 be mat Jut wag heavy end doll a f trr tbe arjournmm* of the board, and or-cratora felt inclined to a va*t 'n.-tner diveloi ruinfa. The Cuban quee.loo. the Importttioiof gold and and tbe payment or tbe May internet are Infln cdc«b upon the premium which ft la difficult *o ealc iUte clorely upon or di clde the preponderance of. .Th *apjcte by the Java amount® to lev than <sM),OOO, hut there are »U sort® of rejorfe an to the quantity of coupons* one story in tbcOxld Itoom prttfng Uattwo iniUlea*. Cash gold wee In good ruppfy to boTorceri, and the majority of loann Coring the forenoon we* e m vda at from 7to2>* per cent foresrrclnJt, with an e ceptlOQal trans action at‘fiat. 1 * Alter O lea log Hou-a0 and A. percent, wire paid for eerrylnr, wit* aaolitary'l.>an at*fUt”for bor< owing- The basines® of the Geld Exchange Baok re volted ae follow*: Go A cleared „$75 774.JW1 Op Go’d balance* Cn»rency baUocea 2 415 016 00 FdieUnrxeb^nffeTvii#firm,hut without much ootbe Kol* o! IOT* for the choicest, prime buyers* efxt/ day eterllny M la. The further arriv«lof foreign oOupxu tr-d* j kept the market ateady at the recent ad? moe. 0 be mom*? market was eaajr,ao compared with ifrolf elrce the firrt of the month. The bans* r»pyrt receipts ft 1!! in ezereat f tbeir fhipmem* of «*-u.roßcr. The ea U* r*t)o*r»e to-day w^re made at coin interest -nd at a thirty ercfmd.md In o few ina.ancae at a thirty ard term per cent eamney. Stocks were earned for a rlxtecDth. The prrvalltr* rate of the dar w u eerua per cert. In goH--tqnlv*leDt to nine par cent At the elo« D» iacrea wore oferlos at thla rate* with **v-n correccy bid. iommtrclßl paper was unchanged. The batiks arc he'-nly ouyers at present, city invoeiora pre fei rirc to use tbeir turd* oo call. Gcvcrrmts’e opened with great buoyancy In the pr*r#Dcc of lh»ocrooaratlvel eaaynvmfit marke-aQd a better quotation. M. from laondra. The flfle *oM at 120# very tie* lv. Ibe bonds ©f tbl# date are scarce f rd«s- Uury. and no on the cirrsait co'later I which they de»«o*U for them. Tre v eretheff/V otci *7oo.Cooof which were honght *tll< at >be lasi boam. The market for the new 6S'» th* <s7* aodth CSV closed additionally firm oo account of a tele gram f*otn Wafblcgrpn ann >uacing It to b* the tatarum of Ibe fecrefary of iheTrcaßury to ant'eipite'he July if fer- ? IJrb eomprises the conpoos of these dtfcr*. Ip Sontben boode there was a steady but doll market, vritb the Looiciaoas and Tennessee* as the features of the day. L« r«e »iie» were ft m. and *hc Taoo 4«ees old aud orw. wrre stronger, with f*»w brads offing. r h *re in an imj icselon in f ne street that there will ba no failure in the payment of the July Interest New lord fctocH !larKet« 'fOorreepondeoce of the Associated Press 1 Nrw Yokjl. Atoll 15~dtoctu drro: GoldL IT?!#; Exchange- VX; Fire-twentiee. Icfi2.l2o?i: daw t ML da IM*. II7»4: nrw, IHi*: IWW. 114#; ren-torfiee. MS#: Virginia W«*.6s»i;:«iif« >nri BUeattfJi :Oantoo‘ Comoro?, 59fiaCnmb*.riaj d ITeferred. 33#; S. York antral 162#: » cadiPO. 93; Hudson Ktver. iib%; Mioblran Crafc-at, 120; Michigan I'outbem. 91%: illl'o'a OntrsL 140; Clccrland and PittabnrgbJ<o>6;t;lsTel<nd and Tul*fa.97#s' Ghicaco »nd Kock igtand, 135; Pittsburgh And Fart Waj ne, lEi Bfarlieia Cay l elegrapti. [Special Despatch to the PhfUda. Ereatxut Bolletin.l New Yobk. Arrll 15, 12# F. M-—Cotton—Tbe market this uiomii'g was buoyant, with a fair d*mau<L Sales of about I.ouO bales. We quote aa follows: Middling Uplanls, 2thte&i Middling Orieana 29#@29#* tlux.i, &c.-HccetPt»-8.900 barrel*. The market for Wote* fiend btate Flour (s e rier. bran-* are firm. The »#lf» are about 5 GUO barrels, raclrtdlo* Bap-»r -fins B’»te at £5 49®6,85: Fxtr* Statoat 65 9*36 45; Low grades Western Fxtra at $5 40. Boli*h«rn Ftrarla dull tales of 200 barrels at®6 S3 for Extra BUti more and Country, and 86 40(8» 25412 75 »or Farmia do C-llfomis Floor Is Inactive «nd nimtnvt at 8- <a— for old vU the Uo n, and $--<& lor now via ib i*!hm»». Cr»ln-H««lptj of Wheat, 10.00? bmhels. Th.rnarVet if dnll and aaaUr. The tale* are 100U0 Uoahels No. 3 nll- at tl 40 81 4< In tton. and No. 1 do. at 8 - ‘3v Coro—fieeelpta. If 800 horhetr. Themaiket Is lo*rprand b**vy. 8al»a *»'4o.oooboKbals new Wt-etero at 65#437c. afloat. < atr—R<mlpta, 25800 bushels; market q.ilet and »te*dy a* 77c Rye firm lint Q'llcf Bartey nominal Stiaaraetaady at!l?;<4l2c. (Viff-*e—all grades firm, with nmdrrate ■ff iio#«; demand good. Molasxee 1* in fair jobblr g demand m _ IV*vteiot f—Tbe receipts of Pork are 6TO barrels The irarkrt is firm with a fair demand, at Bil'®S3l 13# for new We* tern Mp-i. Lard— Receipts 300 nk* The mar k* !• firm We prime steamer at lB#4SfWi£c. V bi»Vy- Receip** W 0 barrel*. The market is dull We qnot»- W • pr©rn free »f 93^93^c. I mnHiEou. Anri’ 16.—Crude Petroleum quiet; sale* of 4 <no hair, b e. o. Mav and J n ve at Isc ; Rp->t for tbe first six months n»*y be qno»rd at 160, Hefioed is rather weak; Mil * of 1.600 bmiTeb; 600 barrels each month. A HI May .Td.l.cr athSc. and Moo barrels April at 33Vc. Ro erti.tr-975 barrels. **Hpped by AV. K R., 1 279 harrela r- fined, and f*om D W. repot, fs barrels refined, 25 bar* rels lair, srd 13 barrels iabrirating. (CorreepondeDce of the Associated Prea&) Sxw Yoku. April IX —Cotton quiet: too bales sold at 28&<f>29. H -nr nervy, and fj'rf 10c. lore--; 6.600 barrels mid: State 65 fed* 60: Western «5»»8 1»: -“ontharn $0 SAII Wheat—Market f.vora bnyere: 25.000 bushels sold: No Sat 81 <OOl 4<: No 3at 81 80. Corn h <avy and dtello-d 1-.; sal*a of M 000 bashes: Mixed Western at MktgMe forrew and 65057 for old Oats doll Beat aiilex Pofk steady. Lud qolet at Whitley till, and quotations nominal. BaiTiMuax. April 16. Gotten firm at 23Me.038%cents. Flenr fain? active. Wheat dnll -. prime red. 83 10 452 20. Com firm; Wi.l’e 66@67c.: Y-Uo-r,BSSSIe. oats hoavy at 770600 Bye did at 81 4SS3I SA Pork quiet at 831 B-eon-rb efdee. l*J(c.;ebar sides. 17kc.: shoulders, KjVe. llama SOOSIc. Lard, 19kc. Wbl kv firm at 9 •«. ‘ TO|» I.ATE I'OKfct.AMSf FICA TIOV. BII.LINGB.—In New York, on Wednesday, April 14 h, J. M. Billings, in tbe 44th year of hla age. The friends of tbe family are Invited b> attend hla funeral, from hla late residence. 175 Madlann aveunc, on Satnrdav. 17th Inet., at Dtf o’clock A. M. The re mains wfll be conveyed to tlomere, Connecticut Tor Intel meet. **■ GOLDY.—On the 13th Inst, at Norrlton, Mont gomety county, Samuel Goldy, of this city, aged Gl jeers. The relatives and friends of the familv, Montgomery Lodge. No 19. A. Y. M„ Mercantile lodge. No. 85. A. O. O. F.. United States Hose Company. No. 14. Good Intent Ho-e and Hook and Ladder Company, No. 2, and members of the Police force are reanoct fuilv Invited to attend the loneral. from the residence ot his motber-in-law, No. 1012 South 81xth street, on Sunday next, tbo iSth Inat., at 2 o'clo~k P, M, 3t. Genuine rihtapjoca with fulldirertions for nee. Bethlehem. Canada »nd **«»tch »»at ip«-hI. Pearl Hard*’ Farinae.-oui Food. Kac*hont, l ox** Gelatine, t ‘aracn* Cacao and other Dt-teti n For -sloby JAJhES T. rillNN, 8. W. cor. Broad and Spruce Mr. etc. * aplittm ECKENLOBFF and MoGEEHaN. (PEW FIRM AND LIVE HEN), I’Ll MBPH*', G‘B AND 81EAM FITTERS, No. 8, N.rth Seventh street, ph Udelpbla. Puild. re nnd o here n ill find it to th dr advantage to glv- ut* o trial. N. B.—Special attention paid to Uylug dtain pipe. apfl-jfit rp6 FOR. INVALIDS-A FINE MUBHJAL BOA AS A eirupurioD for the,sick chamber: the finest assort turntin 'he city, and a great variety of airs to select t om. Impo direct by pARK & BROrnER< mhl6 tfip 834 Chestnut street, below Fourth. JTRT RECEIVED AND IN STORE 1,000 CASES OF Cha*npaeoe,sparkling Cat'wba and California WiQr*», Med'lra. Sherry. .Tamaicaend Santa Cuz Riim, fine old Brandies and Wb’skieis Wbolrsale andretalL P. J. JORDAN, 320 Pear etrait, Betow Third and Walnut street* and above D *ck street. *a T » f Ayf ARKINO WITH INDELIBLE INK, BMBROTDRR. al lag. Braiding, Stamping, Ac. FftiK»rtstomt. JOHN CRUMP. BUILDER, 1731 CHESTNUT STREET. end 218 LODGE Mechanics of every branch required for nouse-outMlng and titling promptly furnished. ■» JJENBY PHILLIPPI, CARPENTER AND BUfLDER, NO. 1024 BANBOM STREET, PHILADELPHIA. TTiRESH LOBSTERS AMD BiI.MON.-60a CASES. 100 P dnxsn, fresh I* hsfiirs and Silmon, landluK and for ml- by JoS. 11. DUBSIiiR It CO.. 108 South Dataware avenne. NF.W ObENOBLE SV*LNtIT3-35 8\,.E3 NEW (Iran Soft-shell Grenoble Watnu's landing and for sale bv JOS. B. BUSSIER *"CO.. 108 south Dataware avenne. p WHITE GABT'LE B »AP -100 BOXES GEVLHiSE White Candle Soap .landing from brtg PonotylvanU. from Genoa, and fo - rale oy JOB. B. BOSSIER A Cl)., 108 South Dtlawareavenuo OLIVES FARbIES. OAPERB <p\-<)LIVBS FARCIES (stuffed Olives), nonpareil and Supocflne O i .njrj and French Olives: f'-csh.anode; landing ex Nanileou dll from Havre and for Bale bv JOT. B. BOSSIER' A GO. 108 Booth Delaware avenne. i t. ■ ■■■■. (IANNF.n FRUIT, VEGETABLES. Ao-I.'UU c v.mOS J frti.li 11-nu-d i’u» lift., 6000 boa fresh Ginned Blue Arrleß:2Mlearn! froth Fine Applet, Pi Vlac: t,Oil) o it<a Qiten Corn ai d .Green l’eeaiSOO eeaea fnuh ' el.ime, in eai s; 800 ruse- fresh 0"»eu lit got; 50 > cup Otimri.H, In evnini6oocares BlaiAbenlo", <n ayrupi 600 oieie.Stmw. bellies.ln sirups 600 o*n» fresli Fflt sin ayrnp: 30W ruses O'.uiil Tomatoes ;fOTca*eo Oya'ort,-' LiVt-rs and <;imnsi6oOo«ieß Roast U «f* Mnltnn, Veil, So ipt, Ao. For Ba’e by JOSEfU B. BC6SIER.Ii Co., iuB South Dela ware avenue. . . ■ 4 TD£ DAILY HULIFTIK— APRIL 15,1559. FOURTH EDITION. LATER FROM WASHINGTON Finishing Fp “of the Nomiaations APPOINTMENTS AND REMOVALS . r* The Extra Session of ihe Scaate Senator Sprague’s Late Abase A Masterly Beply from Mr. Anthony Finishing np (ho Nominations. [fpiclal IH.patch 10 the Ph<lsdelphi. tSrenlai; Bulletin ? Washinoiob, April 15.—H is tbe deelre of tbe PrctldeDl ond tbe Cabinet to muke all nomlo.- tioDB tvblcb it Is declrable to send to the Senate at tbe pn pent lime an noon ps possible, In order not lo detain tbe Senate unnecessarily. - It is in uhdtd to make tbe moet of tbe remaining nomi natioLs to-day and to-morrow. [Special Despatch to the Mill a. E*«ntog BaUetio.] April 16.—Tbe President wm so bn ell j engaged in prepatlog the list of appoint ments Ibis morning that be declined to seeC&cy boriv eseepl members of tbe Cabinet. Over a hundred removals were made to-diy irom tbe Third Auditor’s office, mostly for politi cal reasons. Senator Anthony Hcplles to Sprague. [dpectal Despatch to the Pbilada. Erenlnx Bulletin. 1 Wasiubotok, April 16. Senator Ancbooy made a personal explanation in tbo Senate this mornirg. He occupied about ten minutes, and it was mostly in defence of Heeers. Browu & Ives Irom the charges made against them by Senator Sprague. Only about a dozen Senators were present lo bear it. The mited Staten Senate. WasnißOTos, April 16.—Toe Senate was called to older at coon, and after prayer and tbe retd Ins of the journal, Mr. AntbODy, the President pro itm , vacated tbe chair in favor of Mr. Mor rill, and from bis seaton tbe floor spoke as fo - lows: Ur. Piuident —Before the Senate pro ceeds to tbe regular business of tbe day, I desire to Interpo-e an act of justice. It will be r< membered that a few days ago certain per sons of respi cable slaodiog, private citizens, my cocstitnemr. were assailed in Ibis chambci in au ■ xliaoidinary manner; considering tUat the as sault was made by ono of tbeir own 8-nators— in. I may say. an unprecedented manner. I spoke some words in reply to tbe vindication of ibe bODor of Rhode Isltud, in de fence of tbo sacred memory of the rirad aid tbe reputation of tbe liviog m< n among them, those to whom [have rjferrod. Tbis assault was not confined to tbote generalities which it Is difficult to answer be cause it is almost Impoeslole to define. It coti laioed at least one specific, piaklve, definite allegation, tbit tbe persons sseaiy,d bad proposed to enter into a conspiracy for enriching themselves at tbe expenseoiltheir fellow citizens—for arranging tbeir bostness in such manner as to insure and ei laige tbeir own prosperity, breaking down tbe otbers engaged id tbe sitne business—a charge which, although defining nothing prohibited by statute, is to abhorrent to all sense of fairness,so damaging to bones! reputation, as not to be credited, as Dot to be lightly made and never to be credited, except on ample proof or open con fi selon. A charge made in Ibis chamber bis i peculiar rlgnificaace and a peculiar effect. It dots Bot die upon the air with dhe breath that niters it ; it is plyced upon record ; It is spread upon tbe pages of tbe Cont/ressional Globe. It passed into history. Tbe Senate has high privileges— privUceear Bsential to Its dignity aud | us ii violabtlity. Privileges guaranteed bv ibe i Constitution that are acknowledged good and re spected by tbe people aud that are sometimes liable to abuse upoo tbis floor, and others 00l en titled to seats in thiß chamber have privileges wbleb, although not deprived by statute, not prolicted by tbe fundamental law, rest | on tbe enduring principles oi justice, which are thauDwritieD law of honorable men; and one of Ibe privileges la that when their names are bioDght into the chamber without offence or agency or crime of tbeir own. covered with obloquy, tbt v should have a hearing in tbe same preBt nee, and tbeir defence should enjoy tbe tame publicity and have tbe same eodurlng record. I nek the Secretary to read tbe card which I send lo the desk. Tbe card of Messrß. Brown and Ives, already published was then read. Mr. Anthony resumed, as follows: My purpose has been accomplished. I have placed Id the Congressional Globe the deuial by the side of tbe accusation. I have \ done tbis without the request or the know : ledge of the persons who have signed the 1 statement that has jast been read. I would, ; under tbe same circumstances have done it for the humblest of my constituents. Indeed, ti a generous mind it Is more pleasant to defend the poor BDd tbe lowly who are unable to defeod themselves, than tbe rich and powerful who, in some way or another, can vindicate their own wrongs. Bnt to honest men, whether rich or poor, there is one possession dearer than any other, and that is honor. No right minded man iMndifferent to tbe judgment of his fellow men, and although the conscientiousness of right wilWnslain a man under tbe Imputation of wrong, even that will not take tbe sting irom tbo slander tor make him careless of unanswered calumny. I have done tbis as a Rhode I-baud Benntor, Fpeaklng in (efence of Rbode lUtnl men, nt jnslly assailed on tbe floor where they cannot .peak for themselves, and where they,and all olht rs in the constituency to which they bi lncg. have a right lo expect that I Bhonld speak for ib<m. j Tbe Benate then 1 proceeded to the considera tion of executive business. I,4»rt R 63 VO [Special Despatch to Ibe Pbilada. Evoning Bulletin. J Nnv York, April 15.— Tho money market Is rapidly BSRpmlng a stronger tone, notwithstand ing ibe efforts of the sidewalk clique, who are exeicisihg the utmost ingenuity to manipulate money to suit tbeir convenience. All call loansaro made at 7 per cent, currency to 7 per cent, coin, tbu high rate belDg on miscellaneous collaterals alone. The banks are dally accumulating cur rineylromlbe Interior, and rapidly swelling tbeir" n serves, hence easier rates on call. Tne discount market is tnnro active. Prime accept ances move at 9to 11 percent. Tho gold mar ket is firm, hut unusually quiet at nnd ibe supply of cash gold for delivery is uui ph ; 3 to 0 per eeot. is paid for carrying. The pioposal of thc.fjecretary of the Treasury to prepay the Julv Interest Is generally assu ned to Dave but little effict upon the premium, esc pt so far as to prevent operators for a rise from locking np gold, tbeieby squeezing the shorts. In which ease Ibe coupons Bcccssarlly would be de tnehid, as it shonld be to tho interest ,of the holders to obtain the gold thereon, aniLto lead at high rates; bnt unless this should be the case, it is not presumed that many holders will take ad vantage of this oppoitunlty, as government bonds, unless they adopt a new resolution, would not accept tho excoupon bonds as good delivery. in response to the advauco of the bonds la London 10 81#, ex-coupons, eqail to 81% with the coupons, being the highest point yet reached, Government's In the local market are strong aDd buoyant, with an active specu lative demand. The entire list advanced on yesterday’s quotations per cent., except 62’e, which are quiet at 120%, and not particularly affVctcd by the Hbo In London, as at piesent rates of exchange they already sell at about the market price there. The disposition U to bny rather than se 11, in the beilertbat the'rein vestment of (bo May interest win dow In govoru mi ni channels a. d further enhance tho value of tiro bonds: 81V sold at 110%; 61V, 115%; 65V,,, old,1117%; GSV. new, i;7'B uud 63V, 111%; Ton- Fnttice 105%; currency 6V, lul%. F >r tigii exchange firmer, on the basis of .108 to 108%. . Piithe bankers, sixty . diys bills, 108%@1<18% at sight. The stock market bus hum uncommonly sirong nod active. Prions oiumdsteady at the quotations of the close of yesterday, and advanced 1 to 6 on the entire-list, 3:00 O’Oloott. BT TELEGRAPH. Appointmentsuud Removals. Tlie New York Money Yarket. culminating in the Long Roomy about midday, wjjfn they; fell off a fraction. The principal "dealings were in New York Central, Rock Island, Wabasn, Pacific Mail, Cleveland and Pittsburgh. Now York Central Ton a raptor from Albany in reference to the ultimate fate ot the 8(1 |>er cent, certificate, advanced from 1G2% to 164Jjf. though it' afterwaids dropped to 163%. Rock Island wbb extensively ddilc in. Much excitement is prevailing over the renewed rumor.of aiitrge scrip dividend shortly to be'de clairtdon Ibe stock. Tbe extreme quotation? are 133% to 138%, selling now at 137. Wabash, in ■ v liicb fpr-cnlntiobs srems to lie revived,rose frOm (i*%to7l. Cleveland and Pittsburgh advanced (mm 90% to 91%. St. Paul advanced %'9%; Port Wavno and Ohio and Mississippi %. Read ing is doll; but strong at 93. Tbo miscellaneous stocks have shared in the central buoyancy and tbe advance of the railway market. Pacific Mail wentn]) from 91% tp 92%; W« stern UDlob Telegraph from 40% to 41%; Mariposa Preferred, 38%, against 37% yesterday. Tbe Express fijarea bavo been strong; Wells <fc Fargo. 3<‘%; American Merchants. 40%. From st. B.oula. St. Loots, April 15 —Judgment has been ren dered In the Uuitsd States District Court against ibe ./Eton Insurance Company of Hartford for f 84,000. V. A banquet will ho tendered to General Sebo fii Id at the Sombern Hotel on Stinrday. It is < xpecred that Generals Sberid in and Caster and otbi r diflireulf-bed military men will be present. A uiegiom from Corinne to-day, says that tbe coach went through Id twelve hoars from the tcrm’DSl station od the Central Pacific, which is now coirplelfd to within six miles of Monnment Point. Travel over tbe Union Pacific is boavy. Large numbers of persons are going to White Pine and other mining localities. Fxportatlon of Specie. [Bpwlsl Despatch to the Phfla. Evenlna Ballctta.l Nkw York, April 15.—Tbe steamer Hansa sailed for Bremen to-day with $lB,OOO in specie. OITT BULLETIN. STREET cLEASISfi. Opening of Propoanls by tbe Board of Uealtu. A special meeting of tbe Board of Health was held tbis afternoon, Dr. E. Ward, President, in the chair. The proposals for tbe cleansing of the streets of Ibe city and for tbe removal of ashes were opened In accordance with the advertisement under which they were received. The proposals were as follows : STREET CLEANING. FIRST DISTRICT. Bidder. Geo. W. Eckert Jss. F. Barlow. James Collins.. SECOND DISTRICT. Jas. Collins.. C. J. B»rIow. H< nry Wiley. Andrew Kelly John Duffy.. THIRD DISTRICT. Henry Bickley G. W. Eckert. Vohn Duffy... FOURTH DISTRICT, John Gnigan John Mcßride Sami. B. Collins Wm. Arn s'rone 8»ml. B ColHds Htnry Bickley FIFTH DISTRICT. H. Bickley. William Timpeon SIXTH DISTRICT. Henry Bickley BKVBSTB DISTRICT. Tbos.W. Maple H. Bickley Gco. F. Gordon. John Schaffer... James A'kinson Geo. F. Gordon. EIGHTH DISTRICT. H. Bickley NINTH DISTRICT. Henry Bickley TENTH DISTRICT. George F. Gordon Alex. Reid Howard J. Potts Andrew Hague. Henry Bickley. John Atkinson. John Gnigan KI.KVINIH* 1)1 -TIIICT. W C Rlce&C.H.Crawford(per month) 1 240 00 E S. McGlue 8 o'?2 00 Wm. M. Scattergood 13,500 00 8L John O'Neill 6.9?4 0J Chas. P. Svbrank 7.000 00 AniboDy Campbell, Jr John Galbraith A'bert Campbell Alfred Rnhl TWELFTH DISTRICT. E. B. McGlne..- A'fnd Rnhl Francis P. Murray John Galbraith THIBTEBKTH DISTRICT. James Kelly.'... Walter Peterson Alexander Reed.. Henry Post E S. McGlne Allred Rnbl Alexander Usher George F. Gordon FOURTEENTH DISTRICT. Geo. Smith Jos. Johnson... Wm. F< arbeller Jas. O'Ronrke.. FIFTEENTH DISTRICT, C. B F. O’Neill.., Jss. O'Ronrke '. H. J. Hebliston... Allen & Sites, BIXTEENIH DISTRICT. Bf rrard O’Ronrke Michael StEoley,. j»s. O’Rouikp" Wm. Thompson Jas. F. Allen Jos. Et met.. Apdrew Hague SEVENTEENTH DIbTRICT. T. Davis and Michael Smolev 7.800 00 ( Ijbs. Pine 7,4ul 00 Andrew Weild.. .• 6,627 60 EIGHTEENTH I'ISTUICT. W. W. Danin..... - J6.50Q 00 Tb« mus Picber H. BlckW FOR THE REMOVAL OF A3BE3 KIhST UUTHICr: Peter Morton.. Geo. W Eckert Hi my Binkley. buouNU msTiacT. John Kune.. Henry Blckley TtiirtD ursTuicr. Alfred Rnhl Wm. M. Bcaltergood E. 8. McGlne... PomtTii district Bernard O'Rourke Joseph Johnson.., 0. B. F. O’Neill.., FIFTH DISTRICT. E. 8. McGlue Alfred Rubl.. SIXTH DIBTItIIT. Andrew Welld $ 3 550 00 Allied Rubl 3,083 00 Henry Post 0,950 00 E. 8. McGloe 4,025 oo Alex. U-ber (per month) 375 00 Alex. R«ed 10 590 00 G. F. G0rd0n..;.., 3,000 00 : SEVENTH DISTKII’r. Alfred Rnh1.1...... 0,783 00 Dank M( Nickel and M. Cunntntrtiam,. 8 OK! 00 John Atkinson ;.. 5 875 00 Henry Bickltjy.'.. . 5,000 00 i EIGHTH DIBTiUOr. Wm. Armstrong. nt nry Blt;kley John Mcßride.7. ..;\ , NiNTII DIRTRIOr. W. W. Dornan $3,500 0Q n. pick 1ev..■.:'..;:7.....1500 00 THE REMOVAL OF HEAD ANIWAL3 Adam W. Louth off.rs to pay 4300 for the privi lues of removing; nll dend animals. CharlesCummloKs otTera to remove all animals at his own expense, and to pay ©250 for the prvilteee. • •. Afier the reading of the the Board adjourned without awarding the contracts. 57,900 00 (per month.) 850 00 6,000 00 5.000 00 (per month.) 775 00 25,000 00 7 500 00 ' 9,500 00 4.800 00' 7 401 81 10,600 00 5,300 00 5.400 00 3.000 00 4.400 00 6.400 00 4,500 00 $7,000 00 7,600 00 6,500 00 7.400 00 4 100 00 2,800 00 7,000 00 7,350 00 3,800 00 $7,600 00 7.500 00 4.500 00 6.500 00 6.600 00 13,176 00 4,300 00 6,991 00 6.6J0 00 7 000 00 4,000 00 6.900 00 7,000 80 7.200 00 6,967 00 12 600 0Q 7,500 00 7.430 00 5,400 00 6 500 01) 5 236 00 6,318 00 6,800 00 (per month) 676 00 4,000 00 12,565 00 11,900 00 (per month) 1,300 00 7,450 00 6,675 00 7,150 00 8,000 00 14,221 37 7.600 00 9.700 00 6,500 00 9 6*lo 00 8.376 00 8,975 00 9,350 00 4,400 00 S.OOO 00 7.200 00 It.ooo 00 9,000 00 6 500 00 14,000 00 7,777 50 It.Blo 00 9,877 00 4.950 00 2,500 00 1,619 00 * 9,705 50 8,330 00 .. $3 800 00 .. 2,400 00 ~ 2,000 00 ioliKlrAisiuixauiiis SI»JEOrAII.TV;: v; : ; ‘ IN , . ■ ''X RE ALL ACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Will offer our varied stock , PERFECTLV NEW AND FRESH. An Inspection will demonstrate How much tbelr value exceeds their price. REAL LACES, FROM $C PER PAIR UPWAR3S. IVottingh am Laces, FROM n 60 PER PAIR UPWARDS. Together vltb the GREATEST NOVELTY, FRENCH LACE DROP CURTAINS AND LACE SHADEB. I. E. WALRAVEN, No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. CARRINGTON, DE ZOUCfIE & CO., 1232 CHESTNUT STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN Lure, Hotting!!am and muslin Cur tains, cornices, Bands, 4,00p5, Cen tres, Ac., rumlture Coverings, Terry, Beps, Brocalelles, Da masks,Ac., Plano and ruble Covers, Window Shades, Paper Hangings, Ac., ftc, , WHITE HOLLAND SHADES, Trimmed and pat ap as low ae 81 50 each. Lece Curtains from Auotion, very ohsap Oar stock is aew, oar prices are Uw, and entire satis faction ia guaranteed in every instance. CARPINGTON, DE ZOUCHE& CO,, • E. «or, Thlrlt enth and Chettaat Stt, Pblla, mhlfi tfa t tq 89qtC DII<LDIEBV 60008. OUR FIRST RETAIL OPENING or TRIMMED HATS, BONNETS AND French Millinery Goods, MARCH 31, ISOO. THOS. KENNEDY & BRO., No. 729 Chestnut St. mhßt Bmrp THOMPSON BRYNOIiDS, Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Straw and. Millinery Goods HISNCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, 60., *O. IV. W. corner llvlitli and Vine Streets, n r. b. hsatjl PHILADELPHIA, fttl4-)p.rp . CARRUBE*. D. M. LANE, Builder of Flrit-clats Llghtland Heavy CARRIAGES, ItefipectfuUy Invites attention to his large stock of finished Carriages. Also orders taken for Carriages of every de scription, at JUM FiCTOKY AND WABEBOOHI, ' 3432, 3434 and 343 G JI4BKET STREET, Ihreo eeoares west ol Pennsylvania Railroad Depot West Philadelphia it a-fn-th-ft-ftnirp , * A N FLEOANT BUtOUCBR, BY WAT KPH ffftjg. ttn A Co.. buiJt to order, equal to new, oa*of tho h»iid oroest cat ridges in tue city. For til-ate sale. Inquire at the Bazaar, Math and huniuni rtruf. aplg Mtrps FURR, Ac. FURS ON STORAGE. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 1212 CHESTNUT STREET, Bf C to inform the Ladies that they aro now prepvred to receive FURS ON STORAGE through the Bummer, guaranteeing them against low by FLe and Moth, at a tiitlii g expense. A. K. & F K. WOMRATH. 1212 Chestnut Street. orl th s tu 2mrp _ rinanouis PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO TBEABCBEB’I DEPABTtKftT. PHILAUKLFniA, PSNKA., April 2, 1869, To Ibe ■to«hh«lderi of the Penmjlvaalo Hallioad (onipany. All Stockholders, as reglßtarol on the Boohs of thl- Company on the Beth day of April, 1869, will be entitled to subierlbe for ta I’i r < ent, of thslr respective Interests In Ken Stock at Far, as follows: M-sf—Fifty pci l cent, at tho time of subscription, bo the 16th day et' May,’lB69,’and the 88th day of Second -F fly per bent between the 16th day of bec.itea and tho 81st day of Oooeroljer, 1868; or, <f atonK holders >honld prefer, then bole amount may be paid up at thetine <faubacilptlon, and each tnstdmontao paid shall teent lied toapro rata Of tho Dividend that may 1-e declared on full iharea. ' ■ , . . hat every Stockholder hoWBR less the® f<w rha’es fh 11 berntltled to euWoHDe for ono thort hi Idlng more than ft mulllpleof four ehftrea ebftll bo tntliled to aubaerlbe for an additional .boro. . , t lhell nllolmenl of the 83 Per Vent, ai par, aa ujoubu they w*r» paid In full. ■a-.as.taan <r. AiHnm, Treasurer. ■pS-Smrp riMHDMte First Mortgage Seven Per Cent. ENDORSED BONDS OF THE ST. LOUIS, VANDALIA AND TERRE HAUTE RAILROAD COa At 90 and Accrued Interest. These BONDS are for $K:oo each, secured by a flrat movtpfisc of ONLY $13,000 per mi)o on the property and fraiiChtapß of the Company, redeemable on thefirotday of January, igp7. Coupons attached payablaon the flret day of January end July in each year. i < ! The payment of principal and interest la .FUItTJJJfiIt BECUIED by tbocndoreemcntof tae ßandsby IDE TERRE SAHIB AND INDIANAPOLIS HR. CO. 188 COLCf BUS. CHICAGO AND INDIANA CENTRAL R.W. 00. THE PIITSBCBGS. CINCINNATI AND ST LOUIS R. W. ft The endorsement of the two last-named Compamea being guaranteed by The Pennsylvania Railroad Go. The Road on which these Bonds conatitnte a FIRST LIEN is 158 miles long, extending from the Terre Hante ard Indianapolis Railroad near Terre Haute to St, Lonia* sod forme the last and only uncompleted link in the BHOBTFBT LINE FROM ST. LOUIS TO PHILADEL PHIA AND NEW YORK. It. immediate construction and equipment are provided (or in a oontract between the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY and the COMPANIES above named, wbicb contract lmnres that it ill,ll always bo operated In the Joint interest, tid the direct lin- between St Lonts and the East- SEVEN.TY MILES o* the road arc nowcomple ted and it Is confidently expected that the ENTIRE LINE will be OPENED FOR IRAPFIO EARLY IN 1870; The bon rails tor the entire levcthel road have been porch ted and snfliclent (or 110 miles delivered. The Bonds can be had on application to Q. B. ROBERTS, it Office of Pinnijlnnla Baliroad, FhHa. Banking House E. W Clark & Co. v Phila « Drexel A Co* “ “ Jay Cooke i Co., ** “ Gaw, Bacon & Co., •' “ Do Haven A Bro; y *’ I can fully recommend tho above Bonds aa a desirable 1 security. •T. EDGAR THOMSON, & March 15, 1869. DREXEL & GO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN BANKERS Issue Drafts and Letter, of Credit available throughout Europe. Drrxel. Wlntbrop & Co., jOrexeJ, Hsrjes k Co., NEW YORK. I PARIS. pnb9tn th a ti 5o SEVEN PER CENT. GOLDBONDS, Thirty rears to Run, The Lake Superior end Mississippi River Railroad Company. They are a Tint mortgage finking Food Bond Free of United States Tax. eicmir.D nr on KIUOS EH HUNDRED AND TBIRTY-TWO HHHJBAND ACRIB OF CHOICB And by the Kanroad, its Rolling Stock and the Fratv chlsea of the Company. A Double letnrlty and First Class Investment Id every respect, yielding in Currency nearly Ton Per Cent. Per Annum. Gold, Government Bonds and other Stocks received la payment at their highest market price. Pamphlets and fajl information given on applicaUoa to jay oooke & oo„ Ho. 114 South Third Street. E. W. CLARK & CO., Ho. 35 Bouth Third Street, Fiscal Apents of the Late Superiorfmd Ulesisstpp Utter UaUroad Company. No, 35 South Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN „ GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCK, COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. Aoooants of Danks, Firms, and InaividuaJa rooolved, to check at sight. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. <^eneralT%ents Sn r PENNSYLVANIA STATES OF AMERICA. The Nationaj, Live INsnitANcr: ■ Company Is a oornomtlon chartered by special Act of Congress, ajp. proved July 2S, 1808, with a t ■ ■ CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who •' are Invited to applyat our omce. ' Full particulars to bo had on application at our office, >*.■ iooatedjn tho second story qf. our Biuikllig'ffouso. ■ where Circulars uhd Pamphlets; flatly describing rh" . advantages otlbrod by tho Company, may bo had. - * E. W. CLA&K d: CO., ■ ’ , ’ aVo. 35 South Third .s2. $5,0G0 «^OAN^MO ?T aA«F. - ’ IuEWI-iH. HEDNEH. aplt-M!' 781 Walnut street. 20mb«tolbli
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