arpamga •** ««MrallT the rbodfeßthea aheiWly mhiiimivuiuqm) annan Wok fl*S.^S!i!!?!£fJßS!^y. SiSnSS^S ndin ntewyean itbeemawmum. their hl*h reputation as -S"S*!” SS?«W tSS? tSeTTYMBS, M)dh»VB BK?awisSd the iSS**' premiums and are now ad* moat highly improved inetru. B £mn ! ?£ superior OfeauD.BnnaEE tSn^Draam^KS?«rwhich we offer on &e. most SivrmaiXs terms. Call and examine them, end ail will SmuthatweSe able to ntoyn that .which we'hare SSS ind thit BO other eetablluhment in thia city can Na> 1103 Chestnut ttnet attended to. fe2S th e tntfl 1 " Mnnalacturercef FJBBIVCLAISS AGREFPE PLATES PIANOFORTES. Warerooms, Ho. 010 ARCHiitroet, ghlP.e tnlKSmt Philadelphia. , -r-—, nTOfnr a. mw. AND HAINES BROS’. .Mason * Hamlin’s CM>inet and Motro pebuUCreaMwith VoxHnmano.. J. mbJlt, »osh No.933Chestnutetreet. m—■ CONRAD MEYER, INVENTOR AND Manufacturer: of the celebratodjrpn Frame fiuov«fl received the Price Medal of tlioWorld fl Great Exhibition, Louden, Eng. The highest prizes awarded when and wherever exhibited. Warerqomß, 722 Arch etreet. KsUtliihnd 1823. lyiS-w.e,mtfB -i THE WEBER PIANOS. ■HTTfUetd entirely by -Madame ;Parepa,”“Mlsß Kellogg," "Mis* Alido Topp," Messrs. Mills Bandereon, Paitison, Ole 8011. Hopkins and other great 'J. AeGBiZBi apieswtfe 1103 Chestnut street. aimr, WAX’S PIANOS RECEIVED THE highest award (fintgold medal) at the Interna, w No. 1006 Chestnut etroet. Se« se *p{raTOW*8 Warerooms.914Cfaeetnntstreet wahtf} EVENING BULLETIN. SatordAV) April 24, 1889. «KTOw leaders will find a portion of onr BeUgtOQS'and Special Notices on the sixth BBBWSTEa AND HAOOGKTV. When the late Bishop Doane, of New Jersey,-was arraigned before an ecclesiastical court,he-made the proud remark: “I will ahow them that: it is hard to try a Bishop.” The same assertion of immunity from the ordinary processes of law has been made in this com munity, ifor several years paßt, by a small party ofmen, of whom “Jim” Haggerty may be takssi as the type. They do not belong to the lower > class of “roughfl.” They dress elegantly and expensively. They frequent the fashionable promenades and places of amuse ment. They pass in the daily crowds of Chestnut street, unnoticed for anything in their appearance or manners, beyond a cer tain air of vulgarity which fine clothes.and spotless linen and diamonds and clean faces cannot altogether disguise from practised eyes. But these men, with all this exterior of respectability, have been engaged for years is setting'the law at defiance and proving that it ia hud to try or convict any one of their own gang er any one whom they choose to befriend or protect. Their outrages against civil and criminal law are countless in num ber and variety. • Living in a community of law-abiding people; known intimately by all the offieereof the law; repeatedly charged with grave-offences against the pBaoe and order of the city, and the lives and property of citizens, they have gone on, unpunished and unchecked, until they have established a sort of terrorism which ia an insult to the name of {Law and the idea of Justice, while they are looked up to, with a sort of idolatry, by the lower grades of ruffians -and desperadoes, as leaders in crime whom it is an honor and distinction to serve and to imitate. iT*»i£Mreatly to the honor of Judge Brews ter that hi ihas determined to test the power iot the law j and to make an open and direct assue with these men. The Evening Bbl jatin has steadily done what is believed to be a grave d nty to the public in keeping this 5e .71008 que Btion before the notice of the autho . rides, ami thedeeent public of Philadelphia -to readyi to stand by every officer of the Jaw, be he judge, or prosecuting attorney, or policeman, who will fearlessly do his whole duty in breaking up this lawless combination, and compelling these men to obey the law or to leave this community. Judge Brewster’s self-imposed task is a difficult one, but it is all the morecredita ble-on .that account. It is so evident that these Haggerty cases have been manipulated and compounded in one way and another, that jJudge Brewater is determined to siit tbem-to the bottom. In doing so, every ob staclaiwUl be thrown in his way: but the idea that any single man or knot of men can ocm tißUC to set the laws at defiance in this city, is too moßStrouß to be tolerated; and we hope that Judge Brewster will stretch the power of his office to its utmost limit, in compelling a strictcompliance with the daw that has ifeeen so long and flagrantly violated. The credit of the police of Philadelphia ia at stake in this matter, as, indeed, is the credit of every department of justice and law. :Public opinion and public safety de mand thatftese outlaws be dealt with bv the .same I&wb. under which all good citizens live, jssaA Judge Brewster will receive -the thanks cordial support of the entire community Jttr his praiseworthy efforts in this direction. Reveidy Jobneon has not done dining or tepeecihiaaking in England, and be expresses a detire to be able to carry with him to the aextworld a recollection of some at least of tie best banquets. The other day, at the Annual (Festival of the Royal Asylum of Bt. Anne’s Society, he said that “if the recollec tian of scenes in this life be permitted us hereafter, one of his fondest memories woald be the festival dinner of which he had just ■partaken at the London Tavern.” The memory of English roast beet plum-pud ding, sherry and claret will, in Mr. Johnson’s ■estimation, greatly enhance thc joys of Para dlse. The cook and caterer of the London Tayern must be highly elated at the idea of being remembered by the great American (Bplomatie diner-out, when he is translated to tho other world. The English editors ere beginning to quin him severely about this and rth&'ellQreayioge. In faot they have very tittle respect, charily or mere? .for Mm,now t!l!at hie treaty has been rebooted : ty too 'Mr. Oameroti üßertad lA fcW speech hi the Senate, the other day, that “Mither of the Senators were oonttitod"i& the 'appointment of the Consol to Leghorn. We are informed, on undoubted authority, that Senator fioott was sot only cognisant o# the nomination, •bet strongly recdmmeitded it,; sending to PbUsffelphi* for duplicate credentials in th > case, having mislaid the original documents in his possession. Attorney-General Hoar confirms the de cision of Attorney-General Evarits that there is no law which entitles men to be. paid ten hours’ wages for eight hours’ work, and Sec retary Borie has issued his orders ha accord ance with this common-sense view of the case. ftnntmer, DnrDorow & Co;, Auction* xuiß. Nos. 389 and 934 Market street, will hold, daring next week, by catalogue, the following Import ant sales, viz.: . ' , , On Monday, April 96, at 10 o’clock, on fonr months' credit, eoo lotß ol rich Imported Dry Goods, <Ssc. .In cluding fall, lines Paris Poplins, Hnzambiqnos, Me langes, Mohairs, Alpacas, Mohair LAietres, Roubalx, Plqucb, Sc. ; Black and Colored Dress and Bonnot Silks and Batins, Shawls; Cloaks, Pans Dbess Trim ming*. Toilet Quilts, French Oor*ets,Parl» Kid Gloves, White Goods, Handk’fr. Umbrella*, Parasols, Fans, Tie*, Hoop Shirts, Artificial Flowers, Crepes, Maliuda. Sc. Alto, special sale ol Ribbons and Beltings, by order of Messrs. Werner Ittchncr & Co. Also, large special sale of Bt. Etienne and Basle Bibbons aod other Millinery Goode, by order of a well-known Im porting honae. Also, 8,000 grots Lead Ponoils, &c,, by order «f J. W. Gntthnecht _ . , On Toxbdav, April 27, at 10 o’clock, on four months’ credit, 2,000 cates Boots, Bhoes, Hats. &c. On Tbobbdat,April 29, at 10 o'clock, on fonrmonths’ credit. 800 packages and lots of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goode, Including Cloths, Caesimercs, Tricots, Doeskins. Meltons,ltalinnfl, Satin do Chinos, &c. Also* Diess Goode, Silks, Shawls, Linens* Shirts, Hosiery. OloTee, Skirts, Sewings, Ties, White Goode, Umbrel la*, Ac. Also, 170 packages Cotton and Woolen Do mestics. ... , .. , Oh Fsidat, April 80, at 11 o’elock, on fonr months' credit.-about 200 pieces Ingrain, Venitlan, List, Hemp, Cottage, and Bag Carpetings, Floor Oil Cioths, Mat tings, Ac. Baton of Beal Striate and Stories.— Thomas and Bona advertise for their sale on Tuesday next the valnable Stores, Nos. 126, 203 and 207, and Sl9 Chestnut street; Nos. 66 and 68 Booth Second street; elegant Besiuonco- Manbelm street, with every modern convenience, 20ffhy 828 feet; Besldenoes, 274 Sonth Fourth: 910, 938. Arch; 881 North Seventh. No. 823 Booth Fifth; 8. E. comer Beventeentn and Snm mer; 1820 Sprlrg Garden! 1936 North Twelfth; No. 34 Linden; Slute Quarry, Northampton county; Coun try Seat 13 acres, Waverly Hc'gbts; Country Seat, 31M acres, Haverford road; large Lot, N. E. comer Broad and Buttonwood; desirable Dwellings, Ground Bents, Stocks, Loans, &c. See advertisements on seventh and last pages, and catalogues, 82 paocs, which can be had at the Auction Rooms, 139 and 141 Sonth Fourth street. To Capitalists, Builders, and others. —Thomas & Sons advertise for their sale. May 18th, the large and valnable lot, with lmprovements,EionTO street, above Baoe, 100 feet front, at uate in a very de elrable business neighborhood. See plan. DR. B. F. THOMAB, THE LATE OPERATOR AT the Holton Dental Arsociai ion, Know the only one In Philadelphia who devotes his entire time and prapthtt to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain, by fresh nitrouß oxide gas. Office, No, W 27 WALNUT etreet. mho ly rp4 COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORIGINATED the emwthetlo use of NITnOUS OXIDE, OR LAUGHING GAS. Ard devote their whole time and practice to extracting teeth without pain. ... —, . Office .Eighth and Walnut streets ap2o ly 5 aWARBUBTON’S IMPROVED. VENTILATED and easy-fitting Drees Hate (patented) In all the ap proved fashions of the season. Chestnut street, next door to tho Poet Office. Acfl-tfrp Rolling pins, potato mashers, meat Pounders. Mince-meat Bowls and Blocks, Towel Kolle s, Wash-boaids, Clothes-horses and Pins, Boeem, Lap and Skirt Boards, and other Wooden Ware lor hou.ekeepers, for sale by TRUM AN A SHAW, No, 835 (Eight Tbfrty-fivelMtrketstreot. below Ninth. Emery powderop various grades of fink ness, and Emery and Sand PaMri.lee, Tripoli and ether Polishing Powders, Boid by TRUMAN & SiIAW, No. 836 (Eight Thirty-five) Market etreet, below Ninth. Do' you~want prime navy,’ fine cut, or Cavendbhf Go to n ILEY’S, at Eighth and Walnut streets. ap23-iptf) WAI lIITA AND HINDUSTAN OIL STONES AND Slips, German and Welsh Razor Hones, patent Ta ble Knife Hones. and several kinds of Whetstones, for sale by TRUMAN ti SHAW. No. SB6(EUbt Thirtv-flve) Market street, below Ninth, Philadelphia. ABE TOD A CONNOISSEUR IN MEER3CHAUJI Pipes and dinar Tnbeßf WILEY BROTHERS have a superior stock at Eighth and WalnnL ap2B-rp tf{_ ETtiIF OP SMOKING To bacco, including Lone Jack, Ferreke, Lynchburg, Highlander, etc- way be bad at the lowest ratee of WILEY bROTHEBS, N. W. corner Eighth and Walnut streets. apSßiytft fFEMFLE CP FASHION. __ 1 MbS. M. A. BINDER, 1101 .N. W. CORNER ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. New shades of genuine loseph Kids, $1 pair. Just re» ceivtd, one casoof Kid Gloves, douhle buttons, Qlp&lr; now stTlo Parasols. Seaside and Sun Umbrellas, at lowest prices; also, l.lnma and Thread Lace, Covers and Bbawls; Roman Bash Ribbon*. TieStScaife aod Beltings Embroideries; Laces, Tucked Muslins, Naiosork* ans Cambrics; Pique,'Marseilles; Spool cotton, 4c. a spool, 46c. a dozen, warranted 200 yards; Ladies' and children's Furnishing and'Fanoy Goods; Combe, B ushes, ToHet Powder. Corsets, Hoop Skirts, Jewolry and tine Fane: Dress Trimmings ana Paper Patterns, and a thousand neelnl articles, too numerous to mention. A large assortment of Guipure, Thread, Valenciennes, Applique and Point Laces. Pinking, Goffering, Catting and Fitting. MABXSBN & WITTE, 718 CHESTNUT STREET, have all prices reduced, and are selling now: China Tea Sets, 46>pieces sB'so Best Iron stone Chamber Bets, complete, 10 pieces.., 360 Best Iron-stone Tea Sets, <IC pieces. •• •• 6* W Best Parisian Granite Dinner and Tea Beta, 100 pieces .. 30 GO Best White China Dinner and Tea Beta. 100 pieoeß.. .40 00 Best Double-cilt China Dinner and Tea Sets, 100 pieces * 70 00 French Crystal Goblets, ill 60 per doeen. BohemianEngravod 6O per doz. ap2&6trps TST7LEY BROTUERB ARE THE LARGEST MANU •VV facturersof Havana ■ Cigars In Philadelphia. Of course their immense facilities enable them to sell at the lowest possible price. Eighth and Walnut, np23rpfcf& tvjlciT fab niente.—enjoyment hbJght- XJ ened by smoking those splendid Yura Cigars eold bv WJLEY, Eighth and Walnut. apflarptft T?OR INVALIDS.—A FINE MUSICAL BOA AS A .1? companion for the eitk.chamber: the fieoet aoeort ment in the city, and a.great variety of airs to select iron.. Imported direct by PARn to BROTHER, .jahietfrp aat-Clioetimtetreet, below Fourth. DEB MODES. 1011 WALNUT STREET. MBS. BROOTOR. Ctoakft, Walking Suit*. Silk* Dreei Goods, Lace Shawls, Ladies* Underclothing and Ladies* Fura. Dienes made to mooraro in Twenty»foor Hoars. /'liUat BARGAINS IN PINE ALBUMS.—VELVET, Ijr Turkey Morocco and Antique Binding. Blank Books, Stationery, liollaay>Books, Bibles, Games, Ladies* Companions, Pen-knlvea, Pocket-books, Scissors and Fancy Goods, selling low. White. Buff and Canary Envelopes, 18 cent? per hun dred. Fine Note Paper, $1 per ream.Poruolioa, 16 cents and upward. Fine Cutlery. Leather Goods, Chess, Cards, Dominoes, and all parlor gsmea,Fancy Goods, AtC. l owest prices in the city FANCY CHEAP STATIONERY, CHEAP BIBLES. ALBUMS. 13? and 181 S. EIGHTH STREET. ap2l 4p tf( rpilE BtW CIGARS AND '1 OB ACOO ABE OBTAINED 1 at WILEY BROTHERS, N. W. corner Eighth and Walnut streets. npiS-rptfl <|tHE MOUTH AND THE TEETH OH-J. DE HAVEN WHITEM Kama and Standing In Medical Dentistry art a guaiaa tee lerith# Efficacy of whatever he Fre* scribes for the Mouth and Tooth. The great demand for the preparations made fttisn hie formula h&e Indtroed many jpereood 10 sell their own pre parations under bio name. To protect hie reputation from •nflcrlng by thib praetlco, and to secure the w&t remedies for his patients in regard to his NEW MEDICATED DENTIFRICE, MOUTH WASH AND GARGDB. „ Ho has taken legal measures to prevent hie formal* from bsingeompoundedto any other Chemist or Drag gist in the United States, hat GUSTAVD6 KRAUSE N, W. cor. Twelfth ana Che* tnntstroote, Philadelphia. Ae testified by the following certificate:. . “I hereby repudiate a» antmtoce all tooth Powdere and mouth washer told under my name, except tbo» having my aignature oh the Label and compounded ’and, cold oan* by GGBTAVUd KUAUHK_Apnthec*ry,’ N. W. cor ner of TWJKLKTx and CHESTNUT Htreoie, Pbiledol phi., who aixinu boldfl my prcaeriptloiuv ana la aotho- HxoJ to preparo and aeUlhc^^^-^ mhlU-mn wtourpt ' M. P. i D.,P. S. ■MASKING WITH INDELIBLE INK, EMBROIDER JMI lM.BndjjnfcCJwnptng.iM. ||lo 188 J. O. OF ». ‘ .... - < . ■ WEHAVBON BAND A FULL ASSORTMENT OF MZEB AND QUALITIES. . WHITE VEBTBFHOM ®2tofs. WHITE VESTS FROM $2 to $5. WHITE VR&TB PROM #2 to $6. WHITE VESTS FROM $2 to $6. BLACK PANTS FROM $6 to $l6. BLACK PANTS FROM $6 to $l5. BLACK PANTS FROM $516 $l6. BLACK PANTS FROM $6 to $l9. BLACK COATS FROM $5 to $3O. BLACK COATS FROM #6 to $3O. BLACK COATS FROM $5 to $3O. BLACK COATS FROM $0 to $3O. Add all othbb Stylbb op Gentlemen's Clotiiino and Gents’ Furnishing Goods. We have inbtrcotkd odr Salesmen to make A SPECIAL DEDUCTION TO MEMBERS OP THE ORDER. Young, Fraternally, WAN A MAKER & BROWN, OAK HALL, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE THE CORNER OF SIXTH AND MARKET STS. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, 8. fi. Cor. Chestnut and Seventh Streets. Choice Gooda for Present Season. Eb dally receipt of Rev and Staple Spring flood*. I. O. O. F. Special Order to the Whole Order. Sing, If yon please, as yon move along in tho great procession, to the good old tune of Hail! Brethren 1 Hail! all welcome here From-many a distant B!ate ! Tbiice welcome to the Jubilee— This day we eelebratel From myriad joyful voices swells The chores, rich and free, And thousand thousand echoing hearts King ont the Jnbilee. With open bnrst of honest heart, With hearty grasp of hand, To love the truth and do the right, Together firm we stand. In Love and Friendship, Hope and Truth, This day we gladly meet, With earnest purpose on we march, Each-other kindly greet. We’U march till coats are thick with dost, And pants with mire are soiled, And good black vests are dusty, too; And, when we’ve marched and toiled, And traveled o’er the lengthy route, With aching, weary feet, We’ll have enough, for one day’s work, Of marching in the street. Though jet black bat, and pants, and coat, And black silk bat and glove, Grow worn and dnsty, In tbo cause Of Friendship, Troth and Love, We’re glad to know where we can bay New clothes for good folks, all; For all the Order can be clothed At the GREAT BEOWN CLOTHING HALL. Chorus— To be sung by the whole Order. We’ll sing of Brown Stone Clothing Hall, We’ll so to Brown "Stone Hall; For all the Order can bny clothes At the Brown Stone Clothing Hall Como and examine oar GREAT BARGAINS in Fine Spring Clothes. Great Brown Stone Hall, ROCKHILL& WILSON 603 aid 605 Chestnut Street, ap3B.Btrp) North Side, Jnst above Sixth. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. comer Ninth ahi Market. BOYS’ CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING. BOYS’ CLOTHING. uSota /tele,—We please the toys, delight their keep-our old patrons and continually make new ones, e# excellent is our Clothing. mhSl4m4pt OGDEN & HYATT, TAILORS. No. 827 ARCH STREET, LAfB WITH WAKAMAKEH ft BBOWIf. The Finest Goods, French, English , and Domestic. Terms moderate. aplllmtp ' __ I. O. O. F. PARADE SUITS. \VB HAVE THE BEST STOCK OF BLACK SUITS FOR THE LEAST MONEY OF ANY CLOTHING HOUSE IN THIS CITY. INSPECTION 18 JHVITJSD. Bingham Hall Clothing Howe, No. 830 BIAREET STREET. A. BROWN & 00. WHITE VESTS. LARGE VAKIBrY. m<jEa ... .ap9odttp - GALLOWAY O. MORRIS & OO , RETAIL DEALERS IN LEBIGBANB SCHmEILLOSAI. Office—JHo. SCB WALNUT Street- Yard-Foot of TASKER Street. Mafp OMUUtM "Adld Lang Svnb.” BUT WOO! W, jrersar opened, Itireot Item the Monulaetnm. 200 Pieces Over 6,oooYards, 4-4 IRISH AND FRENCH LINEN! Guaranteed I* he First-olaea and Regular Good®, At a Deduction of 26 ots. per yard from the Begnlar Price. Bamptea of these Lineneeent by mall. If denlred. Also, CLOSING OUT, At a great reduction to Rrleeß, the BALANCE OP THE * 6TOCK OP GOODS, consisting of Linens, Blanket®, Table Linens, Nap kins, Towetinga. RICH LACE CURTAINS, and draperies. Btightly Wet at the Late Fire to oar etoie. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Anison, , Linen Honflefamishlng Dry Goods, And Curtain Establishment, NO. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADLLPHI A« ap24 etnlha 4tTPft 11. STEEL. 4c SON, Nos. 713 and 715 N. Tenth St., Offer to-day a job lot of Printed Frenoh Pepoales, 25 Ots* Plain, Bine, Buff and Pink Percales, 33c. Best Plain Percales Imported, BLUES, BUFFS, PINKS AND GREENS. 60 CEfJTS. Striped Poplin*, for suits, 31c. to 75c. Mottled I opiini», for suits, 26c. to $L Silk Striped Poplins, for autta, 75c. to $2 25. Silk-mixed Poplin®, for suits. SI to $2. Cheap Black Silk Heimanies. <M Black Bilk Bernaniee, 60a. worth P7c. 4-4 Black Silk Hernanies, 81 25 to 81 60. 8-4 Black Bilk Hernanies, §2 76 to $6. BABGAINS IN FANCY SKUAS. Btripcd Fancy Silks, $1 26- Black and White Btripcd Silks, 81 28L Japanese bilks. of ever? variety, $1 25 to 82- Plain Drees Bilks, choice color®, $l 76 to 86. Black Gro Grain Silks, All widths, of the very best makes, at LOW PHICEB. GENUINB HID GLOVES, Spring Shades, at fib worth $1 25. DDCHEBS KID GLOVED, TWO BUTTONS, Spring Shades, at 81 26, worth $2. New Styles of Spring Shawls. Plaid Woolen Shawls for Spring. , Striped Woolen Shawls for Spring. Striped Ottoman Shawls for Spring. Reversible Hilk Stripe Shawls, hock Spun Silk Shawls. New styles Printed Cashmere Shawls. 300 Striped Paisley Square Shawls. Foie fhene Lalnc at $lO, worth $lB. it? JOHN BURNS, 247 S. Eleventh Street, above Spruce. LINES IBEETISO9I LINEN BBEBIIN6BI From Anotion, 30 per cent, below imported prices. Barnsley Linen Sheeting, 244 yards wide, 81. Barnsley Linen Sheeting, 2J£ yards wide, $1 12. Barnsley Linen Sheeting, 8 yards wide, $1 49. Pillow Linens, 144, Vi yards wide. Richardson's oelebrated Shirting Linens. 3744 c. up, 8-4 Bleach id Tablo Damask, 8744 c. to $8 60. Fine Damask Napkins, 81, $1 60 to $ll per desen. Huckaback Glass and Crash Toweling* Underwear for Spring and Bummer. 100 doz. Gents* Half-hoee, full regular-made, 20c. 160 doz. Ladies' full regular-made Hoae, 26c. 100 doz. genuine "Iron-frame" Hose, 87>tfc. Gents' Gauze Shirts, 3744, 68)4. 76 eta. up. Ladies' Bulbritgan Hose, silk emb., 76c. up. Children's Balbrlggan Hose, silk emb., 68c. up. Indies', Mieses* and Children's Gauze Merino Vests. Thtfliiah Half-bote, best Imported, 87440. Ficine and White Good«i. yards White London Cord Pique, 31c. White Pique, 12>4,25,81,3744 50,6244 c up. French Pique, yard wide, 62)4c., worth 80c. Plaid Nainsook, Plaid Cambric, Plaid Swiss. French Muslins, 8 yards wide, sheer. Soft Finished Cambric, yard wide, DOc. PRICE & WOOD, N. W, oorner Eighth and Filbert Sts. Daily receiving new goods from au rtiou sates and other yards Plaid and Stiipo Nair.sojk Mu&ilns. 3 000 yards Stripe and Plaid Bwbo Austins. Nainsook Mutline, lino qualltief, i!u, 3o, 83,35, &7J4,60, •VA -finish Cambria, Jaconets, Victoria Lawns, Swirs Mutlips. 5 uoo yards Piques, veiy cheap. White Brilliants, 35. SI. 37Xc. per yard. Manelllee Quito. Marseilles Qniltr. very clioap, at Si $4 60.86. 85 60, 88, 88 60, $7. 88. up to 813. Honeycomb and Jacquard Quito. Bargains to Table Linens. Navkltu and Towels. Nursery Diaper and Apron Bird-eye. Bleached and Unbleached Tablo Linens. Russia and American Crash, die. BLACK SILKS, BLACK 8ILK& Black Cron Grain Bilks, $2.3 12J4. $3 25, 83 05, $3 63,83 and 43 CO » yard. Several uew lots or mixed Popllna, 33. 35 87« and 46r. a yai d. Bilk mixed Poplins, email Uguru, HOC a yard: worth 81. Stripe Poplins. 35c. a yard; coat 23c. to Import Btripo Percales, Birlpe Delaines and Stiipe Alpaca Lustres. Black Alpacas, 37 16, 46,60, 61M 65. 1 Ladies’ and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves. Cbildron'a Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies' Kid Gloves. «1 a pair. .lonvin’s Kid Gloves, beet quality Imported. Bonnot and Trimming Ribbons 6,010 yards Hamburg Edgings .and losortinga; Magic RufHlngs; Sandlnsbam llnffllugs; Coventry Itnflllngs; Daisy Trimmings and Marseilles Trimmings. PRICE & WOOD. N. W. COB. EIGHTH AND FILBERT STS. ap24 s tv 2t 310 D 8 DORMON, 310 No. 310 N. EIGHTH Street aboard Tine. (Successor to Monlsa A Hoffman.) Having econred the above well-known Store, and SDod it With a large. Ireeh and weUe^eted etoekof Wo are prepared and determined to offer spec'al Eighth street' bargains in Black Silks and Drese Goods of latest imnortatlona and oholecßt styles, Wrens Goode. beautiful styles, at 23,25.38.31 c. Mohair Poplins at 35. 87k 40.45, 80, 60,66. 70c. Black Alpacas, at 31.35.MM.4M5, 60.68. 60. JOe. . Alpacas, donhlo width. Bering Shades only 40a. AlUwool-Popllca. choice shadw only 750.., = Black Bilk«. ffiS, $2 25, 82 35, 83 40, $3 ML 83 IS. 88. Muslin a—Muslins from 10 cents upwards, and all the celebrated makes, sttho lowest prloea. . < Clothe and Casslmeree.—All-wool Caasimerca from ■ white Goods.—Piiiues, from 25c. np; Plaid Muslins, Nainsooks, Linens, BiUliants. Soft Cambric, Swiss Vic totla Lawn, Book Mnßlin, Blrds-eye 'Powola, Napkins, 'Povlics, Embrolderl-s, Edgings. Ineertlngs, Dimities. Table Lincne, bn brown, Imlf blcactied and bleached. Hosiery—Ladles’, Gents' and Children’s Hosiery; Kid Gioves-cboke Spring shades, only 81 35. apldomrp jpHYcopnn. ;■ ©BEAT DEJttONBTB ATION DRY GOODS. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. RICKEY,SHARP&GO. Piin to Iheßewginjufoo of thtir Basiness »n the [First of* May Next, Will otter the Most Extraordinary Concentration os Hartrains in DRY GOODS EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. Their stock Is nnrlTaled for extent and variety ,ond Renoral adaptation to the tv ants of their patrons, and will be fonnd replete with the most approved staples and novelties in desirable fabrics of recent im portation. One JF* ric e , no deviation, and all Roods Guaranteed as Represented ! 11! ap9 rptf EDWARD FERRIS, No. 807 CHESTNUT STEEET* IBFOBTEB OF WHITE GOODS, LACES and EMBROIDERIES; OPPKBB TO THE TRADE, 200 Pieces Choice Piquet. 400 Pieces Plaid and Strtped HtbuMki. Hew Hambnrgs, Hew Oul pure and vaSenelennet Laces, Hew White floods of an kinds, desirable (or Spring trade, juet opened and (or sale at a cznaD advance on cost o t impoitatloxL EDWARD FERRIS 80, 807 CHESTNUT STBEET. tmts-sau, ■ —— New Goods foi Ladies and Misses. Traveling and Walking Suites Plain, Figured and Stripe Popllnettes, Japanese Poplins, Take Cloths, Pure fflobulrs in Plain and Chene, Stripe Poplins, In all colors. Melange Poplins, Together with EVERY VARIETY ol SEASONABLE DRESS GOODS. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos, 405 and 407 N. Second Street. _mb27 Bmrp . AS. *■ W £ % i‘o«rtb and Arch.. KEEP A BTOCK OF DRY GOODS ADAPTED TO THE DAILY WANTS OF FAMILIES. FULL BTOCK OF FREBCH GOODS. FULL BTOCK OF BRITIBH GOODS. FULL BTOCK OF AMERICAN GOODS. BHAWLB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BLACK BILKS OF THE BEST GRADES IMPORTED. g watt KITCH EN WINDOW - AND ulrito. J oat opened, a case of lull yard-wide Swiss, flColb'Df d edge, at 22 nod 80 cents a Yard. CAMBRIC SKIRTING, and open worked, resembling the showy open not e l» worked inserting, above the bom, on good cloth, only CO cents a yard. SUtTT CAMBRIC MUSLIN, measuring 45 (robes wide, a Job lot. very cheap. OABH*6 COVENTRY RbmjlNO, No, I,at 83 cents apiece; No. 2 at 44; No. 3a(80, No. 4 at DOTTED SWISS MUSLINS. A lot of very fine quality in 20 and 30 yard pieces, under regular price, by the yard or piece. TWO YARD WIDE SWISS. Just received 69 piece®. 1,399 varda. at 50 cente a yard by the piece, or 65 cent® by the yard, recently 75 cente. YARD WIDE SWISS Jest received 62 pieces, 1,240 yard?, a very superior quality, at 19 cents by the piece, or 20 cents by the ftKAL MALTESE THREAD LACES OR EDG- Just received, an entire case. 231 pieces, 0,007% yards, purchased at a cold cost, for currency 05 per cent, off, a very great eacritice, by the yard or piece^at^^ It No. S 3 North Eighth Street, JCU AMBERS ,810 ARCH STREET. . lWma RACE FOINTE3. LLAMA LACE PARASOL COVERS. BLACK THREAD LACEB.aII widths,at very low prices. WHITE GOODS. PLAID NAINBOOK. from 36 cents. FRENCH MUSLIN, Oyarde wide, «ocento. MARSEILLES FOR DRESeES, from 35 cents to SI 3 . HAMBURG EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. NEEDLE WORK EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS. ' holce dcelgne, bought under regular priceß, and are of orod sb BARGAINS. ap!B-lmB TO BENT. || TO LET. H At the STEAM BOAT STATION, Pennsylvania Central Railroad, iS milee from Philadelphia, a now HOUSE*' containing nine good rooms, soft spring water Introduced, bath-room and water, closet in the Uoneo. WIU bo lot with or without fnmlturo. Rent, without furniture, $250. Inqulro at 263 South THIRD Btroot, Philadelphia. Good Board can be had in this vicinity. apSOtntberp* rpHOBE FIVE CENT YARA CIGARS! SPLENDID, A ain’t they. Country merchants are Invited to call and examine thorn at WILEY BROTHERS, Eighth and Walnnt streets. ap3l)rp tfa P BNUINE RIO TAPIOCA. WITH FULL DIREuTIONd U for uso. Fresh Bethlehem. Canada and Bootoh_Uat* meal Pearl Bngo.-Hordß’ Farinaceous Food. Raoahont, Cox’a Gelatine, Caracas Caooo and other Dietetics. .For sale by JAMES T. BHINN, 8. W. oor. Broad andSprnce attests. nplßtfrp THE CELEBRATES : " ' Ikfcs *#.■ martund hAss ■; OTHER CHOICE BRANDS, FOB SALE BY MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 OHBBTWUT STBEBT. apatyro . . • .. MACCARONI. VERY CHOICE SICILY MACCARONI* In email Bozos of 5 lbs. cacb. A very superior article. For sale by THOMPSON BLACK’S SON k CO., JProad and Chestnut Streets. np3t tttihSmrp WINER, UQEOBg, ACC. CHAMPAGNE. ERNEST IItROY & CO.’S Carte Blanche and 8pecl»l, FRUITY AND GENEROUS WINES, Pony equal to the best on an tbe Bat et aunrifisF. Fen *alo at the Aseota* prices by SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. corner Broad and Walnut. »i>4f tnrp ly} WINES. Jurt urtved per brig **FaT<mr," s cargo of LOIIIi EOISTEBR CEJ.IBR NS& And other WISES and SHERRIES, from the JBpani.K booae of MULLER, BONSAH & BAQOr. For tale from wharf by the Importer*. WALDEN, KOLIIS .Ac. CO., •MOSOUTH FRONT STREET. apMat* ■■■ ■- ■' ' t -1 NJBW PDRLICAIIOIVB. HARPER FOR MAY, TO-MORROW. TURNER’S 808. CHEBTNUT STREET. 808. Magazines for May!! Leslie's, Peterson’s. Godey’s, Atlantic, LfpptaeotlV Galaxy, Putaam, Bou Ton, Ac.. Ac., all sold for less than publishers’ prices. Harper's Novels ! Fields, Osgood & Oo.Bpoksl Peterson's Publioationß ! Dumas's Madame de Ohamhlny. Mrs. Newby's Domestio Novels. ALL AT TURNER BROS. & 00, 170. 808 Chestnut Street. CHROMOS. The largest assortment in the country, AMERICAN and FOREIGN* sold at lees than manufacturer’s prices. ZW A call at TURNER'S* 608 CHESTNUT Street, will guarantee what we say. DUFFIELD ASHMEAD, Publisher, Bookseller, StsUoner, AND DEALER IN CUBOMO JLITHOQBAPHS^ No. 724 Cheetnut Street. AH Boobs bold Be tall at Wholeaal* Price*. roblfl to th e tf m • ZELL’S POPULAR ENCYCLOPEDIA, A Dictionary of (talveraal Bnovtedge. T. EILVOOD ZBLL, Publisher, 17 an <1 19 South Sixth Street. ; PORTER & COATES, Publishers and Booksellers. No. BSS CHESTNUT STISEIET. Books Retailed at Wholesale roh2o rptf . .. ,»», ■ ■. H. P. A O. R. TAYLOR, PEBFBMEIIY ABD TOHiET SOJUTO, 641 and 648 B. ninth Street. ‘ Pfi ..i.PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON .-NOTICE.-Uhancc BIHB r a f tijne of Mepartare of. York Moraine Express lino* flora Wert PhUsdeJpllii, D On o ina 9 af°»ir MONDAY, AprllM.lBo9. theNegYaA. Morning Exprooß Lino, fromWe*t Ihllaafltpjiio Dopofc Slow Ifl&Tlo. at ft 4» AM )I oiU leave nt#.SOA,*L for ow York,viaConnect!** RoHway. ' ftnpMBt W. H. GATZHLK, Agejrt. . . HUNTER’S PATENT BPECJ3 LOAN REPAIRS TO WATCHES- AND MUSICAL. beet W , OUCn ml Chertnnt etreet, below Fourth. v ' 7rw Below Lombard. N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES. JEWEUtY, GUNS,., fte.. yoßßatnAT ........ REMARKABLY LOW PRICES apM-lmrpj - READ) BEAD! EE ADI IMPORTANT to. Ladles! "Rasa, Economy, Durability and v ant shoes with all tho above qualities for Ladles, Misses, Children and Youth*, you can obtain thorn at WEST'S, No. 2SI South Eleventh St. apblintp / n — - —■ bimon gabtland. v .fBBmmBSSSSM-' . , UNDERTAKER. 35 Boutb Thirteenth Btreet. mhSSS emorpg apM wtheattp SEGW^pmiv , I.- "»> Vk’r'i:,,, TO-DAI’S CABLE QUOTATIONS AFFAIRS IN CINCINNATI jßy ibe Atlantic Cable. bonno*. April ■» su£fo r money and *33* far ncoount . u. ?nloi f1i780%, EaUwayfl qnietj lAVK&utiffipiU M A- Cotton’ quiet at 12d. for Uplaßflßi-ahflJtoi CMeanjj; The ealea to-day will reach 8,000 bales. Western Floor 21s.Sd; r i , ■■•'• -./•• Hav**, April' 24.—Cotton opens quiet and stead? for, tooth on the spot and afloat; low mid dMngsiifloaf, MBL ; Lee don, April 24.—Arrived, atcamer WnnTenn, from Mew Fort;-" ?> V - Lon nos. April 24. P. M.—Closing prices— Console' 90% for money, aDd 93% tor account U. 8. Flve-t wentiesqnlet at 80% Stocks steady. Erie, Illinois Central, 08%; Atlantic and Croat Western, 25%. Livhbfool, April 24, P. M—Closing prices— Cotton dnll, but unchanged; the sales of the day have bfen 6,000 bales. Brcadataffa quiet and un changed. Beef,'9os. per barrel. Linseed Oil, .CBllos. per ton. From tiinelnimtu Cincinnati, April 24.—flopervlsor Yonng yesterday ordered the seieore of John Beaman s: distillery, at BcsmaesvUle. Fisher, of Pstents, left for Washington last nlghL „ . , The testimony, in. the Eggleslon-Btrader con tested election case dosed to-day. Flire at Hewburyport. flane. NBWBDBTPOBT.UaSs-, April 24.—Two Carriage •bops, two bams and a dwelling honse In Ames* bary, owned and occupied by Jsoob B. Hunting ton, were destroyed by Are last night. The loss is estimated at 16,000. marine Inlelilirenc*. Foetbebs Monbob, April 24 —Arrived—Bark Princess Alice, from Rio,’ tor orders. Passed in lor Baltimore, ship Hope and bark Almera, from Valparaiso; and passed ont, bark Lyknrg, for QpmanffowK, April 24.—Arrived, steamship Bamaria, from Mew Fork. Sailing ol steamsn, Mnw Vobk, April 24—The steamers which sailed for Liverpool taday, took no specie. state of Thermometer Title Day at the ' Bulletin Office. nA. M..v...«<Soc ia,M......nde«. 3P. M Weather cjoadjr. Wind Southwen. OUT BDLLBTIII. Tub OddFellows' Chlkebatioh.— 'The seml ceolrDDialamiWereary.oftbe Independent Order ol Odd Fellows is to be celebrated In this city on Monday next. The demonstration will be a large and imposing one. A large number of strangers bare already arrived in this city. Several lodges from tbe South and West readied 1 herb this morning, and between mow. and Monday morn ing every train which arrives will bring lodges and Individual members of the Order to participate in the celebration. The preparations for the event of Monday have been made on the most extensive scale. At nine o'clock in the morning there will he d gathering at the Academy of Music. The exercises will consist of an over lore by a large orchestra; an anniversary hymn, to be song by a chorus of one hundred voices, addresses by John W. Stokes and E. D. Farns worth, an oration by James L. Bldgely, and the Jnbllee • Hymn byijtho grand chorus and or chestra. There will also be a grand procession of the Order- The parade will bo formed at 11 o'clock, on Broad street, and will be divided Into twenty divlsons, the whole nnder the direction of Thos. A. Rowley, of Plttsbnrgh, as Grand Marshal. Tbe formation of the procession will be in the following order': Subordinate Lodges of Pesuorlratiia. Snbotdluate Lodge* of Tlaltisg Jurisdiction!. Subordinate Encampments ofretuuvlvanta. Subordinate Encampments of visiting Jurisdictions. Elective Officers of Subordinate Encampment*. Grsnd Encampment of Pennsylvania. Grand EncOm entente of vieiting Jurisdictions. Grand Lodges of visiting Jurisdictions. Grand Lodge of Pennsvlvanie. Grand Lodge of the United States. The rente of the parade will be: Countermarch on Broad street, down Broad to Christian, down Christian to Third, up Third to Walnut, up Wal nut to Fifth, up Fifth toGirard avenue,op Girard avenue to Twelfth, down Twelfth to Chestnut, down Chestnut to Bixtb, up Sixth to Franklin Square, and (hero dismiss. in the evening, at the Academy of Moslc, there will be exercises consisting of moslc and ad dresses by members of tbe Order, and at Horti cultural Hall a Festival of Welcome will be given by the brethren of the Germa'n Lodges of Phila delphia to tbe German visiting brethren. A grand regalia and citizens' dress ball will be given at the Philadelphia Skating Rink, Twenty first and Raco streets. Two efficient orchestras, for dancing and promenading, have been secured, and the refreshment-rooms have been placed un der charge of Mr. A. Froskauer, the well-known caterer. , Citt Mobtalitv— The number of interments in the city for the -week ending at noon to-day was all, against 265 the earns period last rear. Of the whole namber, 168 were adnlts ana 163 children.-81 being under one year of age; 160 were males; 161, female*; 76 boys and 77 girls. One person between 100 and 110 yean of age died. The number of deaths in each word was; Tint....' B|Blxteenth Second.'. 14 Seventeenth Third..... Fourth...... 10 Filth... 5ixth....... Seventh..... Eighth...'..... 10 Ninth..'...... 7 Tenth#......... 8 9 Twelfth...... 5 Thirteenth... 9 Fourteenth 1 Fifteenth...... 10 The principal cattseeof death woro: Apoplexy,s; croup, 8; conßumpUon,Mi convulsions,l7: dropsy of the brain, 6; disease of the heart, 18: debility, 13; scarlet fever, 19; typhoid fever,6; inflamma tion of the lungs, 18; marasmus, 9; measles, 6; old age, 11, ana palsy, 8. THE COURTS. Qoaetkb Sessiosb— Judge Brewster.—There being no business ready, the Oourt adjourned at an early hour. Quabtkh Bhsbiomb— Judge Peirce.—Doaertlon cates were taken up this morning and a number were disposed of. WARTKH BULLErEDr, port op mmußJaa-tamiit m~Stt Marine BvUeHn an Inside Pact. ARRIVED THIS DAW. Steamer Vanita. Freeman, so boon from Harr YatkiWlUt m ßteamw Brown. 34 boon from Wow York, aHbmAMMWUSwdACo. _ , Bark Savannah (Brl.Knowlton, S 3 days from Liverpool, with mdse to John H Penrose. _ , , - .. ... Bark CaatrieafßrVKemble. 48 day* from London, with mdte to Henry Kamen. ' Bark Neptune (BrLHavs, from KlntMtov.Ja. via Key Wait and Nassau U days, with logwood, sugar, Ac. to D 29 WettUr s Co* 1 Brig Catawba. Webber. 8 days from Hatannas, with IQ M*ttn>re!is C (EO*oll**loday* from Cardonas.with <9 '"lcbrM 3 to day* from St Martins, with Behr FedloA. Gran. Lake. 5 days from Cardenas, with ‘°lchr Stephen' Hotchkh£°Hoa«»don. 4 days from Rook ‘flcfi^CorwTOiniseJ^inr^ l 5 Savannah, with tumberto Patterson & Lfpplnoott.' ' a days from Norfolk, with ittotantaer rails toT P.Gntvln A do. to^fof^PAtoter 0 ’ 1^'l daT J ™m Lolpeic,Del. with grata Steamer Hnntor,lLirtin* a ?ttfJSenoo'D - SBtetaonftCo. etevsnev Fttiitik FteemaiL Now Yoik. John @ Obl« ( 4 3 1 **■ tSS fioo^WalterACo. Behr HV Baker, torinjffiortland. ao @rxhoelearancooftho bark Robt Porter, yerterday. wa* as enori she has hut eommoueod loadtagfor Sitka! 'Eighteenth iNlneteeilih Twentieth Twenty-first. f> Twenty-second 6 | Twenty-third Twenty-fourth... 'Twenty-fifth.. jTwcnty-eixth 13 iTwenty-esveatb. JU iTwenty-elghth..... 6 Unknown ...It THIRD TOPRW ..FrOHi' ffallJwßoro. \ : BstniiOßW. Aprir' M.—The 8L George’s So ciety otßaltknorecelcbreted their third aeul versary last night : -The Tenth Froylnclel Connell of the Roman Catholic Church, embraced within tbe province of the Archbishop of Baltimore, convenes 'here to-noriew. A number ol bishops from (he Sontbefn States, from Pennsylvania and Dela ware, will bo present A large delegation: of Odd Fellows leave to morrow to attend the celebration In Philadelphia - on Monday, i Movements of Secretary Boutwell. . (Special Despatch to tbe Phil*. Evening Bulletin.) New Yobk, April 24. —Secretary Boutwell passed through the city this morning', On'fals way east He expressedbu intention to bo present in Now York next Thureday, to superintend .the award of gold, . ■■ - - . - Fire in Foit Cbeater. Port Chester, N.Y., April 24.—The residence of William' A. Hasted, between Glenville and Greenwlcb, Conn;, was burned on Friday night Loss 810,000; no lnsnrance. The lire was caused by a defective Hub.. Tbo Freshet. Buffalo, April 24.—The water of Grand River, Canada, receded rapidly this morning, leaving the track of the Grand Ttnnk Railroad between- Bnffalo and Detroit clear and uninjured. „ Trains leave and arrive by this rente on Umonow. Fin AZTCIAIiANDOOMh£BBC!IA.L Tbe Philadelphia money market* Sales at the Philadelphia' Stock Exchange, must 140 Hunt & Broad Tod let rate baa 60 2000 Pa 6a 1 TCT its 10334 lOdoFennßlrwj to It* 99)4 ItSOOOityfl’enew 101)4 1010 do old 08 1000 do Dew Ita 101)4 BOOOFhlla&Eric 7a IteSl 2100 do 8034 1000 Lcblcb 08 'SI 8334 1000 Leb Old in 0434 200 eh Complantcr .69 BETWEU 1000 W Jersey BBds 90 3000 Ub 6>e Gold in 9434 2000 Lehigh 6s It Ln d bill 80 100 eb N PaR 3434 12 eb Mlnehlll B 641 f 200 eb Schomohind b6O 6)4 1000 N Penna 6a 88)41 4000 Pa Cs Coop 93 lOabPennaß 69)4 100 eb Beadß bs&in 47« Batpxpay, April 21, lHfio - Hie recent decline in the market rates for loans baa somewhat stimulated the de mand. which to-day was quite active, and apparently u ell distributed among the various mercantile and trade intern's. Bntlho supplies were ample and In excess of all demands, both In the re«nlar and apes markets, and there was a manifest tendency towards a further decline In the regular rates, The banka bare made their much dreaded statement to the Comptroller, which will relieve them of embarrassment as to theirfuturo ac tion. and leave them free to extend accommodations to their regular applicants. Call loans are readily made at 6 per cent, on Government securities, and at 7 per cost on mixed collaterals. The outside matket is comparatively quiet these days, as most of the really good paper u readily taken up by the banks at legal discount. Unvernment bonds were quiet but steady. Gold is comparatively tree from fluctuation. Premium at 12 &L. 'latere was more activity at the Stock Board this morn ing, and prices ol the speculative securities were stronger State Leans are quiet; sales o 1 the first series at IQQU. Cl' y Sixes were hardly so strong.sod changed hands at 98 for i be old. and lull* for the new issues. Beading B. B. was firmer, bnt not much In request Pairs at 47K047-69. Pvnn’a B. H was taken at 59? L; Calawista a. K preferred was a trifle stronger and sold at 85;28?, was bid for Philadelphia and Erieß. K-, S( £ ; for North Pennsylvania B. 8., and 54 for MinnhUl rtaflrosd- CsnaJ shares were inactive; 18 was the best bid for Bcbnylkill Navigation Preferred; 32)4 for Lehigh Navi gation, and 13 for Susqneharma. Coal and Blocks were more inquired after; sales of Sbamckln at 5)4(36)4. Corn Planter Oil sold at 6e. Tture was an increased movement in Passenger Hall way shares. with sales of Germantown at 30, Green and Coates at 38)4 and Second and Third at 43)4; 60 was bid for West Philadelphia, 70 for Tenth and Eleventh, and 188 for Hestenville. ... Jay Cooke b Co. quote Government securities. Ac- to days* follows: U. tJ. 65.’8U1754»U7J4: 520's of 186113014 <3121 ;do 1854. US)4(3U6)«;do. Novjara.USk<3UB)4; dx July. iaS.llS‘*@llsl4:dS 18e7.U5(4@llH4jdo. 1868, 115« «lt6?i;Ten forSes, lOsSaiOOi; Purifies. iittHSlOS ; Gold. 133?,. Smith, Randolph dr Co., bankers. Third and Chestnut, quote >t U)o o'clock a*follows: Gold. 133)4r.C.8. Sixes, 188 L 1I7?4<3117?4: Five-twenties. 1864 1-2034<3121; do 1864. 116), 4ril6'.: do. 1865. 118i,<3118?l; do, July. 1865,115),<3 lUh ; do. do 1857. ils>P%lls?*-.do. do 1860.116;,'<31153i; Fives Teu fmtioe, lO6),0lOu)4; Currency 6s. Iolx<3lox Ueesra DeHaven & Brother, No. 40 South Third street, mako the following a nutations of the rates of exchange to-day. at 1 P. M.: United States Sixes of 1881, 117)4<3 117?,; da do. 1862,12t5;c3131 ; do. do 1864. USk'AUS't, ; do. da 18C5, 11814(311814 ; da do.lBtK.new. U6i4@Us)i ; do. do 1867. new. 115)4(3115)4; do do. 1868. 114)»<3USH; 6’s. 104tP< . 106‘.<3106(,'; C 8. 80 Bear 6 per cent. Cy., 104)4(3105: Dee Comp. Int. Notes. 194. Gold. 1314(3 USB.' Silver. 1X6(3128. Philadelphia Produce Harket. Batdbdav, Aprils), 1869.—The Floor market la qui* bat steady. The demand <• confined to the immeaiato waste of the local trade, who purchase principally of the better grades of Spring Wheat families. which are in email slock. Sales of eixht hundred barrels, toclndinx IGO bsnele Superfine at 65 60: Extras at 65 76(36 50; 609 barrels lowa, Wisconsin and Minnesota Extra Family at C 8 60(37 25—the Utter rate for Fancy; 100 barrels choice Prime do. do. at 89; 100 barrels choice Ohio do. do- at 69, end some fancy at 89 60(312 00, according to quality, hye Flour soils at 87(37 25. Thera is a steady demand for prime Wheat at fnU priors, bnt Inferior sorts are neglected. Halos af Red at At (s@l 70; 500 bushels Amber at si 82. and White at 81 ftXgS U Rye is selling at 81 45 per bnshel for Western. Corn is quiet at former rates. Balas of Yellow at BSc., and Western mixed at 83@86c.—the latter rate for high mixed. Oats are without cnanse: sales of Western at 74076 c.; Pennsylvania at 65070 c.. and Southern at 550000. Nothing doing in Barley or If alt Bark —ln the absence of Bales we qnote No. 1 Qnsrolt ren at 852 per ton. Seeds.—UloveTsoed is steady, and 200 bushels sold at 88 600 9 60—the Utter rate from second hands. Timothy is firm at 84 Ti. FUxseed i« taken by the crushers at 82 65(39 74 Whisky Is held at 95(398 cents per gallon, tax paid. New Tori* nonejr OKarlcet* ißperial Deroatch to tha Phila. Evening Bulletin. J New Yobk. April 24.—The money market his been t«t quiet to day. At the opening the supply w&o large at) percent: afterward* the rates went down to 5, at which i rice there was a plentiful supply. Foreign exchasge is I quiet at luBM(3loB,*k premium for sterling. Governments do no'-show the slightest fluc tuation. Gold is heavy at 134 l .j@lBS?n'. Gash Gwld is loaned at S per cent toB64percent. stocks are not very active, except New York Central wnicb ranged from I6*£j to 169%; Brie is very weak and down to 33. Wet tern shares are firmer and generally bet. ter: Fort Wbvdo advanced IK. to 134%; Rook Island K. to 137? i: \'absin34,to73%; fHttsbargh 9X In Reading there is not much doing at Pacific Mall is active at 9f %(<|P4. Tennessee declined 1 per cent ,to 67% The balance of the Southern stocks are firm and steady. New Vork Stock Market (Correspondence of the Associated Press.! New Yobk. April 24.—Stocks steady; Gold. 133%; Exchange, 8%; FiWtwenties. 1862.12%: do- 1864,116%; do. 1666. 118%;new.116%: 1867. 115%; Ten-fortlee, 106%; Virginia Bikes, 63; Missouri Sixes, —: Canton Com* pasy. 62: Cumberland Preferred. 80; New York Central. 168%; Beading. 95; Hudaonßiver, 149; Michigan Central. 123: Michigan Southern, 99).; Illlcou Central. MS; Cleveland andPittoburgh, 83fi; Cleveland and Toledo, 98%; Chicago Mid Rock bland. 187 M; Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne, 133& Harkeie by Telenapb. (Special De»j>atoh totbo Phllada. Evening Bulletin.) New Yobk. April 24, ISM P. M.—Ootton-The market tbia morning wa* firm with moderate offerings; business light. Sales of about 500 bale*. We quote a. follows: Middling Uplands, 28X@283<; Middling Orleans. 29*59 (.(. Floor, <bc—-Reeolutii-B.GOO barrels. The marfeetfor Weatern and State Flour to irregular: low grades firm with a fair demand, medium and high dull and heavy. The sales are about MOO barrela, including Saner fine State at $«B $5 60: Bxtra State at 98 80*8 tO;. Lew grades Weatern Extra at 85 70@8 25. Poutbern Flonr la dull and unchanged, Sales of 400 bar rels. California Flour ia quiet and steady. Balea of 300 barrels. Provisions.—The receipts of Pork are 305 bamla. Tho market la better- active. Sales of - barrels, at 831 87X@3l 60 for new Weetem Mens. Lard—reeefote, 464 packager. The market to dalL Wo quote fair to prime at«amatie%(9lßM centa. . _ ... , .. . Whlaky-Beoeiptß. barrolt. The market la devoid of life. We quote Weatern free at ®—c. opirita Turpen tine firm at 49*50. Rosins dull but firm. ■- • Coffee—Rio firm with a fair trade. Sugars dull and heavy at 11X@11K. 1 Molaasea nomlnaL 'Timothy Seed vB4 90(35. Tallowsteady but dull; sales of 411000 the. at Grain—Recelpta of Wheat, ■ . bushels. The market ia dull and heavy. The Balea are—- bushels No. 2 Milwaukee at 81 85091 37 in atote. Com—Recelpta, 19,000 bushels. The marketla better, with n fair demand. Sales of 25,000 bushels new Western at 83*830. afloat.. . Oats— Receipts. 4.400 buah." Market active and better. Bales Of 40,000sbuehela at 78Xc. In etore, 80s. afloat Rye dull and heavy j’Ssalea at 81 85@$l 87, Barley dull and nominal.' - - ; < New Yobk, April 24 —Petroleum is quiet but steady. Refined. 331 Crude. 18- . . . ; “ ' ■ (Correspondence of the Associated Frers.]. . New Yobk. April .qhtet; 100 bales sold at 28k @29%. Flour heavy; 3500 barrels ao<d: State. 85 25® 6 40; Ohio. 85 95@7 lO: Western, 8560®8; Boutuero, 96 10@11 75;Ovllfornla,®6 50@10 25. Wheat dull; the market favora buyers.. Coro firmer, andlie higher je took sesree; BLOOO bushels, sold; mixed Western,' 82384. Oats prime? ut 80c. afloat : 7814 in store. Beef quiet Po’k St; naw Mess. 801 25: ftime, 826 7#j2 25. Lard i ateam rendered at 18X@18%. Whisky dull and BAf!iMOaB. April 24.—Cotton dull and at ariacyoioobcv 26 eb Pennaß 09)4 bleb do 09)4 23 eb do Ha 69)4 100 eh Bead B bSwn 47.69 106 sh Leh Val B Its 05)4 tCO ah Catawia pf b 5 35 200sb do lta 35 800 ehSbamokin cl . 5)4 600 eb do b6olta 514 1 eb 2d &M SIE 43)4 200 ah Germ’n Pas b6O 80 60 eb Green&Coatca BSI4 1 boards. 14 eh Penna B Its 6914 4 ah do 50)4 17 ab LehValß 2dya 66)4 85 ah do 6544 800 ab Beadß . 47-6» 100 eb do e 47.69 1900 ab Bead Bb3u 4714 100 ah do 2dys 47\ 200 eb do SCO 47)4 >lBO ah do 4TX FOUMEBMON. FROM WASHINGTON Afore Cabinet Rurabrs Secretary Fish About to Besign VISITORS TO THE WHITE HOUSE Military Intelligence Frsw Wasblnttem ISpeeial Despatch te ike FhiU. Evening Bulletin.] Washington, April 24.—1 t Is said tbla after noon, in a well authenticated manner, thatßeo tetaiy Flab wIU, at no veiy distant day, retire from the State Department, he having until the protect time remained only at. the personal re quest of President Grant Congress having ad jonrned, and most of the foreign appointments being made, he now desires to retire to private life again. It transpires that the list of foreign appointments prepared by E. B. Waahbnrno while Secretary of State; covered forty-eight of the best offices. , , The White House was thronged with visitors this morning and afternoon, all of whom were dltappointed in not seeing the President, be having ridden Into the country to spend the day in rest and recreation., Postmaster-General Creswell has gone to bis home in Maryland, to be absent for several days. Crowds of office-seekers can still be found In the ante-room of tbe Post-office Department, await ing an opportunity to present their papers and urge their claims for positions os postmasters. Upwards of one hundred members withdrew from the Congregational Church here, when Dr. Boynton resigned, and have formed another so ciety, with Dr. Boynton as their Pastor, and par pose to erect another church edifice as soon as tbe foods eon be raleed. Bat few Senators and Bcpresenlatives are in the city. (Cones nondence of tbe Associated Frees.) Washington, April 24.—The following epeolal order is just Issued; Headquarters or the Abut, Adjutant- General's Office, Washington, April 23,1869: —First—The following assignment to duty of the officers of the Adjutant-General's Department is hereby made, and the officers whose posts are changed will be relieved from their present duties as early os practicable, and will proceed to the headquarters to which they are assigned, and re port for duty. Colonel and Brevet Brigadier- General B. C. Drum, to Headquarters Military Division of the Atlantic; Lieutenant-Colonel and Brevet Major-General James B. Fry, to Head quarters Military Division of the South; Lieuten ant-Colonel ana Brevet Major-General George L. Hartsnff, to Headquarters Military Division of the Missouri; lieutenant Colonel and Brevet Brigadier-GenCral John C. Kelton, to Headquar ters of tbe Army; Lien tenon t-Colonel and- Brevet Brigadier-General Robert Williams, to Headquarters of the Army; Major and Brevet Major-General William D. Whipple to Headquarters Military Division of the Pacific; Major and Brevet Brigadier-General Chauncey McKcever to Headquarters Department of the Bast; Major and Brevet Brigadier-General George D. Ruegles to Headquarters Department of tbe Platte; Mai. and Bvt Brig.-Gen. Tbos. M. Vincent to the Headquarters of the Army; Maj. and Brevet Brig.-Gen. Oliver D. Green to Head quarters Department of Dakotah; Brigadier and Brevet Major-General Samnel Brack, to Head- 3 narters of the army; Major and Brevet Colonel obn P. Sberboarne,to Headquarters Department of California; Major and Brevet Colonel Samuel H- Chaffin, to Headquarters Department of the Missouri; Major and Brevet Brig.-Gen.Louia H. Pelouze, to Headquarters Department of the Lakes; Major and Brevet Colonel Henry C.Wood, to Headquarters Fifth Military District; Major and Brevet Colonel Joseph H. Taylor, to Headquarters of (the' Boutb; Major and Brevet Lieutenant-Colonel J. P. Martin, to Headquarters Department of the Cumberland. The Commanding General of any Department or District not included in the foregoing order will appoint an Acting Assistant Adjutant- General from his own command, or from the list of officers awaiting orders. By command ofGeneral Bbennan. E. D. Townsend, Adjutant-General. Commander George E. Belknap is ordered to dnty as Navigation Officer at Boston Navy Tard. Lieutenant Commander John N. Quackenbush to tbe Naval Station at League Island, Pa. Pay master Edward Pitman to duty as Paymaster at Portsmouth, N. H., the Ist of May next. Lieu tenant Commander Allen D, Brown Is detached from tbe PUcataqnaund granted leave of absence. Paymaster J. N. Carpenter is detached from duty at Portsmouth, N. H., and ordered to settle his accounts. Naval - Constructor Edward Hartt is detached from the Boston Navy Tard and ordered to the Navy Tard at Mare Island, California. Third Assistant Engineer’s W. H. Bussell and Jas. Quinn are detached from the Guerriere and Pawnee, andgranted leave of absence, prior to honorable discharge. The ordere assigning Naval Constructor Isaiah Hanscom to Mare Island, Cal., are revoked. The following nominations were rejected by tbe Senate on the last night of the session, in ad dition to those heretofore made public; Collector Internal Revenue, Third district, Mississippi—Patrick M. Blair. Postmaster, Fredericksburg, Va., C. B. Toting. Agent for Pottowattamie Indians, F. Eh Stan ley. Agent for Indians of Omaha Agency, Howard White. Agent for Indians of Raws Agency, Joseph Newcomb. Nominations laid on the tahle: Treasurer Branch Mint, San Francisco, D. W. Cheeseman. Register of Land Office, Marysville, OaL, E.W. Roberts. Receiver of Public Moneys, Marysville, Ca'., C. M. Patterson. Also the following, which have been errone ously published as rejected: Minister to Spain, H. S. Banford. Minister to Belgium, J. R. Jones. Minister to Brazil, Wm. A. File. The effect of tabling differs from that of rejec tion, In allowing the nomination, to be sent in again at the next session. Specie shipments. (Special Despatch to the Piula. Evening Bulletin.) New Yobs, April 24 —Both the receipts and Bhipmehts at the Southern ports now show a considerable increase over those of the same period last year. Tho shipments of speele for the week amounted to 8600,000. TOO LATE t'OItCLASSIFICATION* MSB- OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF * KV PHILADELPHIA. Avan. 23d, 1869. NOTICE.—To prevent inconveniences and aunoyanco to the citizens, as well as to afford every facility for dis play to those In the line during tho progress of the grand demonstration of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows on MONDAY. NEXT. the Polite havo been instructed to keep the streets through which the prooesalon posses clear of all vehicles, and to insist upon the spectators keeping upon the sidewalks*. Advertising waxont will not be permitted to join In the advance or rear or the Proeession. Citizens who leave toelr residences* or who will occupy the front windows of their dwellings to view the Prooee* blod. are cautioned to take good care that their doors and windows are securely fastened, especially those in the re»r part or their premises, as eviVrdliposed persona invariably avail themselves of each opportunities to operate. By order of the Mayor. It) <&AIB A. MULHOtIiANB..^ BOOTS AND SHOES, SPRING STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES FOB GENTS’ WEAR. BARTLETT, 33 8- Sixth Sheet, aberve Ohegtont. * 0.17 • to th ITTPO . 3:00 O’Oloifc FIFTH EDITIOH 4:00 O'Oloote. LATEST CABLE NEWS (IPtttNß OF TBS HUBGIBUNDKT An i. AddreM from Franc!* JoMpk The Spanish Constitutional Cortes Bouibojis Excluded from the Throie NEWS BY THE CUBA CABLE Arrival of Spanish RebiforosminJ* By the AtlantlclOable. Pestb, April 24.—At the opening of the session of the Diet yesterday, Francis Joseph, King of Hungary, made a peaceful> address. He Bald there was much important legislation to be ac complished forthe internal reform of the boun try, -that it required a concentration of the en tire power of tbe nation, and tbe good sense and, moderation of the people. . The relations between Austria and the other powers, of the world offered a peaceful prospect Id conclusion, he reminded the representatives that it was necessary to carry out important re forms. Madrid', April 24 —In the Constituent Cortes yesterday, Senor Oriense, one of tbe Republican deputies, Introduced a measure calculated to forever exclude all the Bourbons from the throne ofBpain. An amendment was proposed and carried by the majority, whereby ex-Queen Isabella and her children only were excluded. Benor Bcrolfe introduced a bill for-the promo tion of general education. - fienor Fignerolo, Minister of Finance.proposed the negotiation of a treaty of commerce with Great Britain. From Cnba. Havana, April 24 A* Spanish transport ar rived here to-doy wlth 1,000 soldiers to reinforce tbe armies engaged in putting down therebellion. Nothing further has been heard about the con templated surrender of 600 revolutionists near Clenfuegos, and it is now thought the story la unlrne. Prom tbe Plalni, St. Louis, April 24 An Omaha despatch says a heavy snow-storm occurred qtForta Laramie and Fetterman on Wednesday. The troops in pursuit of marauding bands offadians are much delayed by tbe snow. John Duff, of the Union Pacific Railroad Board of Directors, goes west with! General Lodge, Chief Engineer, to Inspect the work on the western end of the road. Travel overland is increasing daily, and trains from the westward tast are arriving crowded with passen gers. A heavy Canadian immigration has arrived for settlement in Nebraska. From New Yortu New Tobk, April 24.— The damage to the Hndson River and New Tork Central Railroads bos been repaired, and trains are running as usual. Marino Intelligence. New Tobk, April 24.— Arrived—Steamship Louisiana, from Liverpool. Tbe Spanish mission. [From to-dsj’s N. T. Tribune.! Gen. Bicklei, within a fortnight, will be ap pointed by tbe President as Minister to Spain, to fill the'vacancy, and commissioned in accord ance with the provisions of the amended civil tenure act This Information la positive. The resignation of Perry as Secretary of Legation at Madrid, and the failure of the Senate to act on the nomination of James L. Foley, leaves that plaee vacant, but General Sickles will probably be per mitted to choose bis own secretary. Secretary Fish, npon whom has probably devolved, since his assumption of the State Department, the severest trials of - patience and fatigne of body of any member of the Cabinet, goes to New Tork to-morrow on personal business, to be absent for a few days, ana no changes will be made until his return. Gen. Sickles will be the first appoint ment. * FJBOBI NEW FOBS New Tobk, April 24.—We have another ter rible Btory ol suffering at sea, caused by the bru tality of the officers of the American ship Richard Robinson, which arrived at this port last Baturday. The crew show marks of ill-usage, and declare that they were beaten with belaying pins. bross-kDnckles and other implements of a similar character; that some of them were banged by the hands until they were paralyzed; and that tbe lives of some of them were only saved through the interposition Of the Oaptain’s wife. The St. George’s Society had its anniversary dinner at Dehnbnico’s last evening. Mr. Archi bald, the President of the Society, presided. Speeches were made by Mr. Archibald, Mr. Do Cordova, Gen. McDowell and the representatives of the sister societies^present. The Board of Fire Underwriters met yesterday, bnt did nothing beyond discussing the proposi tion to appoint an executive manager, and ad vising the Board to discharge the executive busi ness of tbe National Board. FINANCIAL. <j^BANKERIf^7 No. 35 South Third Street. PHILADELPHIA. .’DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCK, COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. Aocounts of Banks, Finns, and Individuals received, atrtdafl* *ocheck at sight. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. <^eneralT%ents. $ a PENNSYLVANIA -A, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The National Live XrjsxmANCß Company Is a Corporation chartered by special Act of Congress, ap proved July 25,1868, with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FOIL PAID. Liberal terms’ offered' to Agents and Solicitors, wire are lnylted to apply at our office. ' • •' l ull bamculara to be hod on application at our affine, located In the second story of our Banking House, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing rb» advantages offered by the Company, may be-bad. E,W.CLABKAeO. JCo. 36 South Third St, SEWING HAOHINEB. Saddlers, - JU<|.rness-83alters, Huuufuo. ' Hirers ol (Jlotlilnpr, Hoots, Shoes, dec.. WlilfinaittothrtrlntWCrt’wußeoar-ONRiyaXiLEir MACHINE TWIST and the “Milford Linen Thread. 1 ’ Manufactured expressly for no from the. beet material . _ _ _ and.warranted a superior article. Tbs Dittesu nuc*A«#Kiii(> floiiPiW- Mahnfaotnfera and Prourletore of the RINGER SEWINQ No. UOO CUUrlLlTSlroett my 3 lyrp VHOB. K. OBER, Agent AyfeirtOH HALBB. | laportut SPECIAL SALE ; ; : '£J,' ■. ' vv- ■ -r-....' 10,000 PIECEB OF WHITE GOODS Qf Superior make aod finish. . auo. TOILET QUILTS AWD TOWELS. . Byorder of Consignee*. . On Tuesday Morning, April 27,1869, AT M O'CLOCK, On 4 month* credit. eemprlsingthe largest assortment overofisred. Alio, DRESS GOODS. SILKS, I*l C BDKFS.. TABLE CLOTHS, Ac. FERNESS, BRINLEY& CO., Auctioneers* apswttr PAPEB COIXABS. •TBE KEYSTONE COLLAR COMPANY «27 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILaI, Manufacture and supply tbe trade* from MAINE te CALIFORNIA, with the Justly celebrated BOUND END COLLABS, BOZ a» d DOME. - “ Stranger* in the city tnd reddest* of PhttadelphU who wl»h E**e end Comfort at the nook, and who deelro to be genteelly dressed. are recommended to giro those collars a trial. „ ... gw To be had at all the principal retail men'f fnralsb, ingstorea. apSMt CBBTAIH BATEBUtA. SPECIALTY real'lace AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Will offer our varied stock PERFECTLY NEW AND FRESH. An Inspection will demonstrate how macb tbelr value exceeds their price. REAL LACES, FROM $6 PER PAIR UPWARDS. Nottingh am T.aces» FROM ®1 60 PER PAIR UPWARDS. Together with the GREATEST NOVELTY. FRENCH LACE DROP CURTAINS AND LACE BHADEB. I. E. WALRAVEN, No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. ————— wa HUE ABTB. OHBOMG EXPOSITION. JAMES 8. EARLE A SONS LOOKING fILMI WIRE ROOM AND FREE GALLERY OF MISTOB9, Sl6 CHESTNUT STREET: Now open,.n extremely interesting exhibltionotrepared to explain the method of producing chromof, and to show their remarkable fidelity to the originals, giving a fall enswer to the oft-repeated qneetion, .What aro ehromoB?" With this dew are placed, mde by ride, several prominent original paintings, and the chromos from them, for careful comparison, among which an i Whittier’s “BAREFOOT BOV," Bleretadfß “CALIFORNIA BUNBETR" Lommen’s “POULTRY YARD,” Tait*s "GROUP OF CHICKENS." “ "GROUP OF QUAILS," Bricber’e AUTUMN IN WHITE MOUNTAINS, Mrs. r.niy M. Spencer's "BLACKBERRIES,” and others. At prerent an expered in the ehow window, on Chest not street. the original painring Mid, chromo of LAKE LUZERNF, by TriebeL Copies of this and an other chromos always for sale. By spedal arrangement, wa now make a notable reduction in the prioes of PRANG S CHROMOS. as follows: Gnnp of Chickens, or Qualls, each S 3 » Six Americ. n Landscapes, each 1 la ■■^fSSrSSi IS Oorregjdo't Magdalen. The Kid* Playg-ound 4 60 “A Friend to Need” J g Sunlight in Winter........ .j- |OJ Bientadt* California Suneet. 7 60 Horrea in a Storm » ®f The Two Frlende... 4 Boyhood of Lincoln..... ...» OOg Crown ot Now England H 25 And a!! others at the same rates. Full Hst&and prioec, and iTang’s ’‘JOURNAL OF POPULAR ART." on ap plil'l>tlon ’ qpiatutme NOW ON FREE EXHIBITION AT EARLES’ GALLERIES AND LOOK ING-QL asb washrooms, SIO CHESTNUT STREET. YO SEMITE VALLEY, by Thomas HIIL GOOD WOBDB, by Constant Mayor. TB E BOYHOOD OF LINCOLN, by Eastman Johnson, THE CROWN OF NEW ENGLAND, by Geo. L. Brown. SUNSET IN CALIFORNIA, by A. Bientadt. THE BEEF OF NORMAN’S WOE, by E. Moran. COAST OF NANTUCKET, by Wm. T. Richards. And othervoty fine AMERICAN PAINTINGS. Also, a Special Exhibition of Blcr&tedt’o Eruption ofVasuviua, 1868. ADMISBION .TWENTY-FIVE CHNTB. PATENT OFFICES, N. W. corner Fourth and Chestnut* (Entrance on FOURTH Street.) FRANCIS D. PASTORIUS, Bolldtor of Faienln Patent* procured for Invention* taj* 6 Sta^» 'andForeftiT'Cohntrfes. same promptly transacted. O*U or send fptjtaral"' on patents. Ofllcce open dntß 9 o»dock every evening. mh9u»tutblyn* —-—— ■ AATim ftnAP—NOW IANPtNQ. —W BOXES aSfIBHBE* o*** 0 *** “sui*L»itfjs” Tmh*mUm mm* ;/ V*OWSN BKALKIDGLOVBB, 'a * Atst: wfi(Urst7S. ■’* f B OPJBN THIS’ Many Novelties In FRENCH, GERMAN fihd? 1 LISH DRESS GOODS—porchaaed for ' eael*—aad.v*:: which wo will sell at the bottom price of the marketi', ■ 11 1 .. '■* Y .*>, A& THE "BEE HIVE” MUSLIN, a new make of veryauperior quality and 1 and | " anltahle tor.all domestic purpose*-equal to Wamentta., ■ and twenty per cent lower in prioe—madserrpreeely.-' lor the “BEE HIVE.” r *-i, - , - • <*.' JJEiW PARIS AND LONDON STYLES RICH SILKtMANTLES; also Copfce, Of oor’ own mannfacture—6o7 SPRING CLOTH SACQUIS, ; at SI SO to s6—one-half tho value of the tnaleriaL - j QPENING SUN UMBRELLAS and PARASOLS, anew and largo assortment at re»- ■ sonahle prices, at the “BEE niVE.” OTHER NOVELTIES ' will be added to the various departments, including .: fancy NECKTIES, BCABFB AND BASHES, . HH BROIDBRED INITIAL andPLAIN HEMSTITCHED ' HANDKERCHIEFS, NEW STYLES COLLARS, ' CUFFS and BETS, all of which will he eoldatthe fame; reasonable prioes which pervade the entire > atock. ■ ■ PHICES MARKED IN PLAIN ITGUREB. AND NO DEVIATION. J. W. PROCTOR & CO„ THE " BEE HIVE,“ 920 CHESTNUT STREET. apM - '■ - . ■ Sttrp^singly FINE CONFECTIONS, for’PRESENTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, Ng. 1910 Market Street. REGALIA, BANNERS, FLAGS, ETC,, HORSTMANN BROTHERS & GO., Plfib and Cbcrry Strceli, Pb’laddiiMa, Mannlactnrera and Importers, . ’ ' , Hava now on hand all si tint ea necewary for Ihel. 0.0. P. celebration, via.: Regalia. Jewcto.l Bashea;- Badge*. ■■ Baton., MedalaGlovea. Ganntlota. and all artUea n*-. r ceraary. A large aieortmentof ! ■ ; BILK, BUNTING andHUBLIHIFLAGS ap24-3trp ■ _ CLARK & EVANS, No. 630 Cliestiiut Street. ’ OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Jobbing at Manufacturers’ Prices. RBTIILWe AY WBOLEBALE PBTCSB. Gold Watches, Silver Watchea, Fine Jewelry. Plated Ware. German Accordeona, Splendid Chromes, Photograph Albums, Family .Bibles, Table Cntlery. Pocket Cutlery, Pocket Books, Ac,, Money saved by purchasing your goods of • CLARK & EVANS. *»33tfni ■ MARKET BT. TEA HOUSE* BOYD & CO., •VVill Open THBIR HBWBTOBB, NO. 1209 MASEET STREET, On Satuidty, Apiit ?4t!», 1869* % . ~ l LOUIS METER Respectful y informs theSPukUo that he has opens! hi* New Mneic Store* 1413 CHESTNUT STBEBTi (Oppoeite Homer, Colladay A Co.’s Dry Good* Palaooj WITH A CHOICE STOCK OF American and Foreign Sheet Moaio, PIANOS, &c. fer tho Mnnkh PhOtogTH** Gcelhe and Sohlller GiDarlea* By Kaalbatb and other Celebrated Art kite. P^DT C A > ’ , Hoft"B l the Be”S Of Music oTßaly. IVauM and England, con taining 88 life-like Portraits, 3 rises, $l2. ®4 andSL ,-nnin 'r'rr;, WASHINGTON RANGE In Constant Operation. Will do tLe Cooking for a Largo Fdfisllp and HEAT THBEE ROOMS. “ 11. MeOLE N AG BE.AN, ' ’ Ho. 837 Bftce Street. apiethlo.unt H, *tg.**2»** i Stationery, Perfumery. Suspenders, Neck Tice, Hosiery, Caselmeres, Linen Table Covers, Linen Napkins, Linen Handkerchiefs, Woolen Table Cover*, a Notions, Ac., Ac,
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