BPBIHEBB JSOTICBa "Viamatum “ -•^raass&'&rsee* *pnnSii>ELPHi&- COUK/BBMOME JJJa are genoratlv the •S^^&feSUBSSSKSSS? «Ss&SA'ssas,®a S'SwS£a“£dta SS year. It become, worthier S&F&ST^S Bienta made in {be county nu-noona.No. 1103 Chestnut ®^ e^ a ? n d n extenrivc fee gngJJjJS® *JSffSsirtoent of imperior Qbamd. Squabe tori "jSS« , !i IiKSmT which we offer on the moat ann gSSoffi! M&2S? « « Mov”°£ promptly attended to. feSSth b tutH RIEKKB A BCHIIIDT. I ■ “ ' Manufacturer? ef fikbtclabs agreffe plates PIAoO FORTES. OKCE],aJN , LIGNUM VITAS, APPLE WOOD. M. Bras« and Iron Wheel Table, Chair Bracket and Bed Otters, with jpivots, screws and sockets. For sale by TRUMAN A SB [AW No. 835 (EightThirty-five)* Market etteet, bilmv Ninth, Philadelphia THE DAILY EVENING BPLLETIN-^PHILADELPBU, TUESDAY, APR1L27,1869, Tif y wANra ■ I wuft to show yon whew to so For bottom or lor Ion; • On Chatham square tbe people know At Hundred Eighty-one, A man witn headache walks in there. Three minutes it is gone; »Tis WoLOOTT’e place, in Chatham square. At Hundred Kigbtj-one. Hero comes a lady with Catarrh; Annihilator goes _. . , . Eight through obstructions which debar The passage through tno nose. The place is crowded, I admit. The sick are everywhere s In privato rooms I see them sit, Free office, Chatham tquaro. Some strip to Paint from head to heel, Ail ages, sexes tfcere- All sorrow Hies, and joy they feel, Frco office, Chatham square. Hero comes a Bunion, there a Gout— ivenralgialeaves thefaoe; And Rheumatism goes right out At Woloott’b iree euro place. Cancers snd Ulcers, evciy kind, Meet frightful to behold. AH Inflammation quick resign— The foyerisb place is cold. Pump Inflammation out, they say. The watchword everywhere; Don’t«offer pain a eiugle day. But go to Chatham square. By turns you laugh, and thonyou cry* To so* tho sick folks there; Tbo thousands that Pain Pauit apply. That go to Chatham square. Acrors tho Bowels Paint apply; Put on Pain Paint—not spare. For Diarrhoea has to fly— Free tests at Chatham square. A lady having lost each bone Withio her nobs, applied To Woloott’b place, whore she was shown, It was too late—she cried. She bad Catarrh a score of yean. And yet she never knew ’Twas this disease-shed bitter tears When Woloott told her true. A NOTED dootor in New York Hob practiced thirty trass; He had Catabbq. and bad a talk With Woloott of his fears. Ten years had lost the sense of smell. And fifteen years Catarrh; His sight and hearing hurt as well. While ulcers throat did mar. Well-known he is: none stand more high. But yet to Woloott said; I never knew Catarrh was nigh ’Till 1 your statements read. And then one dozen pinto he bought— Annihilatob pure— Of W oloott, for Catarrh he sought And found a speedy cure. His smell was perfect in three weeks: In eix his throat was healed: Fine voice returned, and now he speaks; Good singing power reveals. BE ON YOUR GUARD. Drive out thepe Demonß from thy frame, Walt not another hour. But free thyself from all thy pain. Believe ! Thou hast tho power. Tho dread Catarrh Consumption broods. She flatters but to kill. Perhaps with silence cowe her seeds, Bnt works our ruin stillL Db. Wot corr is a man of He has been in tho same office nearly lix years, and folks know just whuro to find Lim. He has no time to visit iaco coorsea or base ball ma'ches—hardly time to snatch a lunch. People ox common tense know that be means Just what he says. He has too much honor to mako a single false statement. It is needless for ub to etate the succe*a he has already achieved in the ea'e of his old standard remedy, the An muiLAiOK umvere&lly patronized for Catarrh and colds in the he&d.-whicb is today the only leading and reliable remedy for that loathsome yet universal complaint Still more he cow puts up the Annihilator in pints instead of half pints , and makes it one quarter stronger and more efficient He has cured, by the uso of this invaluable medicine, not only thousands of almost hoiwlcss casts of Catairh, but hundreds of weak nerves Many & man whose hands trembled to such a degree that it was impossible to read a newspaperJwithoutlatfiofljt on a desk, and who could scarcely write iheir name once a week, find im mediate benefit Pint bottles hold three of the 60 cent Dottle*, and be sells fifty pint bottles to one of tbe smaller Bice 1 bousands suffer who would be wholly restored irom that diegutting disease, Catarrh, which leads directly to lung complaints, dyspepsia, weak nerves, pain in the side and stomach, and liver complaiot Doctors ingeneral do not understand Catarrh, and lew are bold euofig&'fd deny it Nothing over taken into the stomach can cure it, for the disease is in the head. You might a* well put a plaster on the foot to cure an ulcer on the hand. Catarrh is an ulceration in the h»ad and a running tore; the matter falls in tho throat and clogs it at night runs down to the stomach and undermines the whole eonrtitn'ion , _ . . . C*uirh snuff will always produce Catarrh and aggra vate the disease. A eneez-e is nature’s most emphatic No, and dust of sny kind is mort positively injurious. You mart cure the festering ulcer in the bead and ttij difficulty in the throat and stomach, from this load cl phlegm constantly pouring from tho hvaa.is remove*. It must bo cleaned out, instead of adding snuff and moce fi *Buy none of the Doctor's remedies unless in pure wUU "&F£ia out, port It up, and never forget there is o*i plage you can go, or be carried, and have all puyelea. pain removed, free of expenses, at No 181 Cbatnau. Square, New York, when all other doctors give you up a s b*lx pints of Annihilator for Catarrh or Colds in tba Head, or one Pint of Pain Paint, doable strength, sect free of express charges, on receipt ot $6; or one gallon cf Pain Paint (double strength) for Small bottles mU at all Drug Stores. R. L. WOLCOTT. Inventor and Sole Proprietor, ho. 181 Chatham Bquare, N. Y. . . Test them. fr< e of coat, at Arch street Private rooms for ladies. __ 1 »ti I?CKENLCRFF AND MoGEEHAN, rj (NEW FIRM AND LIVE MEN). Builders and others will find it to their advantage to give us a trial. N. B.—Special attention paid to laying drainpipe. ap6-26trp$ ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS OF SMOKING TO bacco, including Lone Jack, Perreke, Lynchburg. Highlander, etc., may be had at the lowest races of WILEY BROTHERS, N. W. corner Eighth and Walnut streets. ap23-rutfs Are you a connoisseur in meerschaum Pipes and Cigar Tubes? WILEY BKUTHEKB have a superior stock at Eighth and Walnut ap23-rp tfs DES MODES. Those five cent yara cigars; splendid. ain’t thoy. Country merchants are invited to call and examine them at WILEY BROTHERS, Eighth and W &ln ut streets. ap23-rp tfg Great bargains in fine albums.—velvet, Turkey Morocco and Antique Binding. Blank Books, Stationery, Holiday Books. Bibles, Games, Ladies’ Companions, Pen-knives, Pocket-books, Scissors and Fancy Goods, selling low. White. Buff and Canary Envelopes, 16 cents per hun dred. Fine Note Paper, $1 per roam. Portfolios, 16 cents and upward. Pine Cutlery. Leather Goods, Chess, Cards, Dominoes, and all parlor games,Fanoy Goods, Ac., Ac. Lowest prices in the city. FANCY CHEAP STATIONERY, CHEAP BIBLES. ALBUMB, ap2l 4p tfs 129 and 131 S. EIGHTH STREET. rpHE BEST CIGARS AND TOBACCO ARE OBTAINED 1 at WILEY BROTHERS. N. W. corner Eighth and Walnut streets. ap23-rptfs FOR INVALIDS.—A FINE MUSICAL BOA A 3 A companion for the elck chamber; tho finest assort ment in the city, and a great variety of airs to select liom. Imported direct by FARR A BROTHER, mh!6 tfrp 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. MARXSEN A WITTE, 713 CHESTNUT STREET, have all prices reduced, and are Belling now: China Tea Sets, 46 pieces $8 60 Bett Iron stone Chamber Sets complete, 10 pieces... 360 Hekt Iron stone Tea Bets, 46 pieces 5 00 Best Parisian Granite Dinner and Tea Seta, 100 pieces 30 GO Best White China Dinner and Tea Sets. 100 pioces. ..40 00 Best Double-gilt China Dinner and Tea Sets, 100 pieces 70 00 French Crystal Goblets, $1 CO per dozen. Bohemian Engraved Goblets, $4 50 per doe. ap23 6trps Genuine rig tapioca with full directions for use. Fresh Bethlehem, Canada nod Scotch Oat meal. Pearl Sago. Hards’Farinaceous Food, Kacahont, Cox’s Gelatine, Caracas Cacao and other Dietetics. For salt* by JAMES T. bUINN, S. W. cor. Broad and Spruce streets. ap 13 tfrp READ 1 READ I READ! IMPORTANT 2821 to Ladios! Ease, Economy, Durability and you v ant shoes with all the above qualities for Ladies, Misses, Children and Youths, you can obtain thorn at WEST’S, No. 234 South Eleventh Bt. apB lm4p mh6 ly rps r —7. ’ , SIMON GARTLAND, ™B'i ihiMr 1 ■ Jll - l ' rTO3! " UNDERTAKER, 36 South Thirteenth street mh2s dmorpj , , HUNTER’S PATENT BPEC3 CAN bo bad at hi* Store, No. 137 South JSw-J' Eighth, above Walnut apUtf4p 4*4 REPAIRS TO WATCHES AND MUSICAL Boxes, in tho beet manner, by skillful workmen. jF-k FARR A BROTHER, 324 Chestnut street below Fourth. n MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, PLATE, CLOTHING, Ac., at joAes A CO.’S OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE, Corner of Third and G as kill street*. Below Lombard. N. B.—DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY. GUNS, Ac., FOB BALE AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. ap34-lmrp9 WHITE BHETLAND SHAWLS AT $3 76.-A CASE of White Shetland oliawb at $3 75. GEORGEW VOGEL. ap37 Bt- laoaCheatnut street. JAMES B. NEWBOLD ft BON. BILL BROKERS AND GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS, »r 27 26trp* pl2tl SOUTH SECOND STREET. TVO YOU - WANT FRIME NAVY, fine CUtToR x ) Caveiidtihf Uo to vvILEY’S, at Eighth and Walnut stroota. apS&tp tf} French embroidered mtjblin marie Antoi nette FICIIUS,—Somo entirely now and vent at tractive artlclos in Mualin Fichus, selectod out of the moat colobroted establishments In Paris for the saloH of geo. w. vogel. ap26 Otrp- 1202 Chestnut street. 1014 WALNUT STREET. MRS. PROCTOR. Cloaks, Walking Baits, Silks, Dress Goods, Lace Shawls, Ladies* Underclothing and Ladies* Fora. Dresses made to measure in Twenty-four Hours. •KTEW FRENCH BREAKFAST AND DEMI TOILET sots, extra sice necks, 14 to 16% inohos: a case lust fiom Paris, direct to GEO. W. tfoGRL, apStf ot* 1202 Chestnut stroot* CLOTHING Strangers Should See WAN AM AKER & BROWN’B. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. £. Cor. Chestnut and Seventh Streets. Choice Goods for Present Season. In daily receipt of Sew and Staple Spring Goods. GRANDFATHER’S SUNDAY COAT. It wae ol homo-made woven staff, A genuine azare bine ; And Grandma wove the cloth herself In seventeen ninety-two. It was not cat as coats are now ; Tbe sleeves were made so tight, He had to rise to pat it on Before the morning light. With collar of tremendous size, This venerable coat Rose up against the bach of his head And warmed his neck and throat So queer in those peculiar days The faehione did prevail, The hinder part of the coat was shaped Mnch like a swallow's tail. They kept things long in Grandpa's days. From records, it appears. That he wore this most remarkable coat I Some fifteen or twenty years. Bnt coats aro nicer and cheaper now; Yon can bny for a trifle, or more, Better coats than Grandfather ever saw * At Rockhill & Wilson’s Store. Braes Coats with Bine Boltons are all the go now tor evening entertainment. Light Pants of delicate bncs and tastefnl cot enable the Amori can citizen of the most moderate means to out 6hinc her Majesty’s snbjects 1b the new court rig just inaugurated for her receptions. Everything in the masculine clothes line that a male human can want, for business or pleasure, at prices so far below what our grandparents used to pay, that if those venerablo persons were o*ll U> ofio, tbov trottld opoo ihcii CVCD DU wide that their measure could not bo taken. Do you want the worth of your money ? Then bring y our money to ROCKHILL & WILSON S Great Brown Clothing House, 603 and 605 Cbestnnt Street. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. corner Ninth and Market. GREAT PANIC IN CABBIMER&B. GREAT PANIC IN CASSIMERBS. GREAT PANIC IN CASBIMERES. CASBIMEREB NEVER SO LOW. CASBIMERES NEVER BO LOW. CASBIMERES NEVES BO LOW. ALL-WOOL CASSIMEREB,SOc. ALL-WOOL CABBIMEREB, 62c. ALL-WOOL CABSIMERES, 75c. ALL WOOL CABSIMERES, 67c. SUPERIOR CABSIMERES, $L EVERYTHING IN FINE WJCLENB. mh3l-lm 4ps OGDEN & HYATT, TAILORS, No. 827 ARCH STREET, LA.TE WITH WAK'AMAttEIt & SHOWN. THe Finest Goods, French, English and Domestics. Terms moderate. apU lm.P Rill 00008. EDWARD FERRIS, No. 807 CHESTNUT STREETS IMPORTER OF WHITE GOODS, LACES and EMBROIDERIES,’ OFFERS TO THE TRADE, 200 Pieces Choice Piques. 400 Pieces Plaid and Striped Nainsooks. New Hamburg*. New flnlpnre and Valenciennes Laces. New White floods of all binds, desirable for Spring trade. - ' Jnet opened and lor sale at a small advance on coit of Importation. EDWARD FERRIS Ho. 807 CHESTNUT BTBBHT. iatt-tato# »H 1 WOODS* i GREAT DEMONSTRATION DRY GOODS. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. RICKEY,SHARP&CO. Prior to tho Reorganization of their BuiinMS oo the First of May Next, Will offer the Most Extraordinary Concentration Of Bargains in dry goods EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY. Their stock Is unrivaled for extent and variety,and general adaptation to u>e wants of their patrons, and will be found replete wills the most approved staples and novelties In desirable fabrics of recent Im portation. One Frice, no deviation, and all goods Guaranteed as Represented !!! ap9 rptf JUST OPENED, Direct from the Manufacturer. 200 Pieces. Over 6,000 Yards. 4 4 IRISH AND FfIENCB LINENS Guaranteed to be First-class and Regular Goods, At a BedfictioiTof 25 ots. per yard from the Regular Price. Samples of these Linens sent by mail. If desired. Also, CLOSING OtJT, At a great reduction In price., the BALANCE OF THE STOCK OF GOODS, eoneittine of Linene, Blankets, Table Linens, Nap kins, Towelings. RICH LACE CURTAILS, and draperies. Slightly Wet at the Late Fire in our store. Sheppard, Van Harlingen & Arrison, Linen Houfiefurcisbing Dry Goods, And Curtain Establishment, NO. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ap24 a to th a 4tros UNUSUAL SUCCESS IN STYLE. ** MARKET & * 3? NINTa % » BLACK SILKS. Drap de Lyon*. Drap de France. Lyons Taffetas. Cachotnere de France. All of the American Silks. Comprising, with others, a most m&gnlfloent stock of elegant qualities and low grades. Buyers of Silks for SacQucs or Suits are invited to examine. BILK I’OPLINS. Bilk Chain Grisailles. Silk Cham Poplins. Plain and Figured Japanese Bilks. POPLIN MIXTURES. Friendly Mixtures, 31 to 76 eta. Dressy designs of good fabric. 100 pieces Striped, 37 to 76 cts. MOURNING GOOD& Hernasies, 81 to SB 60. Grey Poplins. Block Poplins. Black Alpacas* Mohair Tamise. Delaines. Jet Black Goode, dtc. V LINEN STORE, <** SSS Btreo^ NEW LINEN DRESSES! -New and Beautiful PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS Received by lari Bteamer Grom Europe. ■nAHGAINB IN THICK FRENCH BREAKFAST JD Sets. GEC RGB W. VOGEL, No. 1203 Cbestnnt street, invites attention to a lot of Froncta Breakfast Beta, lpl*cod,on the counter to bo Bold at 83 CO a not, goods that eola np to thl, morning «t 86, 80, 87 to 8* 60 ft ttt, "> R"“ •fttfttaaev. m 2 ™* THE CELEBRATED M. & EI MARYLAND HAMS OTHER CHOICE BRANDS, Foil BALE BY MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 CHESTNUT STREET. M>2 lyrp The Original and Genuine ALBERT BISCUITS MANUFACTURED BY MACKENZIE & MACKENZIE, Edinburgh. Thetc Bifcnittf arc tuppHcd regularly to the Qoees« the Royal Familv end tho nobility of Eoilud. FOR BALE BY THOMPSON BLACK’S SON & CO., Broad and Chestnut Streets. np3 e tn th Smrp NEW PUBLMJATIONK. NEW PUBLICATIONS. American Snnday-Sobool Union, LADV I.BCV’H SEOBB1T; or, The Sold Thimble. Thin U the fir#t volume of a new and original eertM to be called the Children of Btantoun Corbet; or. Tele* of English children, from tbe reign of Queen Matt to that of Queen Anne. 18mo.. doth. 60 cents. DOCTOR EENDALLM CUILDBEN. A very attractive and entertaining book. doth, CL TUB FRENCH PBOTESTA2V F; Or, Louie Michaud. 16m0., doth, po cents. OLpVt’B PEUBftjJD* 18mo., cloth, 60cents. TWEWTY.ITYt cents; or, me Grateful Irish Boy. 16m0., cloth, 40 coots. American 8 unday-6chool Union, 1122 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. ap2T7 tu th • €t DUFFIELD ASHMEAD* Publisher, Bookaeller, Stationer, AND DEALER IN CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS, No, 724 Chestnut Street. All Beofce Bold Betall at Wbotetalc Prtcet. mblb to th a if n> . PORTER & COATES, Publishers and Booksellers, No. 622 CHESTNUT STIWEET. Boohs Retailed at Wholesale Brices. niboo rptf IiRV GOODS. 405 N. SECOND STREET. 407 JOHN W. THOMAS, Fob. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Has just received a large lot of very handsome BLACK SILKS. At prices ranging from %2 to S 7 per yard. To which he Invites especial attention. mb27 Junrp __ 310 D S DORMON, 310 No. 310 N. EIGHTH Street, above Vine, (Buceeeecir to Morriss & HoffmanJ Having secured the above well-known Store, and filled it with a large, fresh and well selected stock of DEV GOODS. Wc are prepared and determined to offer spec al Eighth street bargains in Black Bilks and Drees Goods of latest importations and choicest styles. Drees Goods, beautiful styles, at 23, 25, 28.31 c. Mob air Poplins. at 85. 87 k 40.46. 60. GO, 66.76 c. Black Alpacas, at 81,85. 37M, 40. 45, 60,65, 60,70 c. Alpacas, double width. Spring Shades only 40c. All-wool Poplios. choice ebades, only 76c. Black Silks. 82, $3 25, $2 85, $2 40. 82 60. 62 75.6& Muslins.—Muslins from 10 cents upwards, and all the celebrated makes, at the lowest prices. Cloths and Caesimeres,—All-wool Caaeimerea from 46c. up. White Goods.—Piques, from 25c. up; Plaid Muslins, Nainsook a, Linens, BiUllants. Soft Cambric. Swiss Vic toria Lawn, Book Muslin, Blrds-eye Towels, Napklna* Doylies, Embroideries, Edgings. lneertinga, Dimities. Table Linens, ia brown, half-bie&ched and bleached*. Gloves and Hosiery—Ladies*. Gents* and Childrens Hosiery. Kid Gloves —choice Spring shades, only 61 25. ap!6 3mrp _ J CHAMBERS. 810 ARCH STREET. . LLAMA LACE POINTE3. LLAMA LACE PARASOL COVERS. BLACK THREAD LACES,aII wldths.at very low pneet- WHITE GOODS. PLAID NAINSOOK, from 25 cents. FRENCH MUSLlN,2yards wide, 00cents. MARSEILLES FOR DRKSdES. from 26 cents to $1 2 • HAMBURG EDOINGS AND INSERTIONS. NEEDLE WORK EDGINGS AND, INSERTIONS, choice designs, bought under regular prices, and are of ered as BARGAINS. aplß-lmft „ WINES, UQDOBS, &C. CHAMPAGNE. ERNEST IRROY St CO.’S Carte Blanche and Special, FRUITY AND GENEROUS WINES, Fully equal to (be beat on all (be list ot CHIDMOIIE. For sale at the Agents' prioea by SIMON COLTON & CLARKE* S. W. corner Broad and Walnut. »i 24 e tn re lv6 -W-XN-E-S-i juat arrived per brig "Favour," a cargo of LOUIS KOESTBB‘B CBLBBRMSD BURGUNDY POB.TB, And other WINES and SHERRIES, from tbo Bpanirii' house of MUIiLER, BONSAM il BAOOT. For oale from wharf by the Importers, WALDEN, KULHN & CO., 200 SOUTH FRONT STREET. SECOND EDITION. ATLANTIC CABLE NEWS European Markets. FROM WASHINGTON The Question of Female Suffrage FROM CALIFORNIA. A Wrecked Crew Murdered by Indians The Last Bail of the Central Paeiiic BEL Latent from China and Japan By tbe Atlantic Cable. London, April 27, A. M.—Consols opened at for money, and 93% for account. United States Five-twenties. 80%. American stocks steady; Erie Railroad, 22%; Illinois Cen tral Railroad, 98%. Livehi'Coi., April 27, A. M.—Cotton market opened qolet. Middling Uplands, 12d.; Middling Orleans, 12%d. The sales for to-day are estima ted at 7,000 Lies. Wheat, Bs. 4d. for No. 2 Red Western. Liverpool, April *7, Noon.—Petroleum flat and nominal. Havrs, April 27.—Cotton opens flat at 144 francs on the spot. London, April 27, P. Sl—Consols for money, 93%. Five-twenties qolet at 80%. Railways steady and unchanged. Liverpool, April 27, P. M.—Manchester advi ces;report yarns and fabrics heavy. Breadstnfls unchanged. Bacon, 61s. 6d. Lard,7ls. Tallow dnlL Naval stores qolet Tbe Washington Election* Washington, April 27— Notwithstanding the refnsal on Saturday to register women os a pre liminary to voting, another delegation of women yesterday appeared at the registering places in the Third Ward, aßd asked that their names bo placed on the list The board will consider tbe application. from California* Sad Frabcisoo, April 27—The Democratic Convention of Washington Territory met at Vancouver, April 22, and nominated Qov. Moore as delegate to Congress. It is ascertained beyond doubt that the crew of the bark John Bright, wrecked In Nootka Bound, were all murdered by tbe Indians. Several de capitated bodies of while men were found in that vicinity, and it is deemed necessary that the Gov ernment should send a gun-boat there for tbe protection ol the whites. Bab Fbahcisco, April 27—Visitors have com menced congregating In the vicinity of the end of the Central Pacific Railroad, to witness the layingof the last rati and driving of the lost spike of the Pacific railroad, which will take place on Friday or Saturday next. The return game of the International Cricket Match was finished yesterday, and was won by the Victorians. The final game will be played in Victoria,! which city the California Eleven visit in June next. The fire still burns in the Gold bill mines. Tbe steam-injecting process is resumed. About live hundred men are thrown oat of employment by tbe fire. The village ol “Yon Bet,” In Nevada connty, California, was destroyed by fire yesterday. Loos, $60,000. Junction of Uic Pacific Railroads. Pbomontort Point, Utah, April 27tb—Tub junction of the Union and Central Pacific Rail ways will probably be made near this station, some time during the present week. The Asso ciated Press reporter, now here, will duly chroni cle the completion of tbe great enterprise. From Ohlnaand Japan. Bak Fkahcisco, April 24.— 8 y the arrival of the mall steamship Japan,from China and Jspan, the following advices have been received : Shanghai, March 20—Exchange on London, 60; Paris, 755, francs. Bnlllon—Shanghai bar silver, taels, 1L20; Pekin gold, taels, 172.4: Mexican dollars, taels per hundred, 75.15. The market for American cotton goods Is Qrm, bnt the sales are unimportant; drills, beet quality, 4 26@4 34; sheetings, taels 3G0@390, nominal; jeans, taels 360: Elock unsold 17,793 pieces, in-, eluding sheetings 12,610 and jeans 3,037 pieces. British cotton goodß—gray catty, taels 220@227; while shirtings, 64@67; taels 240 @250. British woollen goods In little demand. Coals unaltered. Freights, £3 to London. Balled for London—Ship Assynan. Loading for London—Ships Undine and Everett Balled for New York—Ships Anna Braylngton and MenkcfChester. On the fifth, for New York, ships Chinaman and Anglo Saxon, with fall car goes engaged. Black tea—exports per monthly settlements, 1,900 chests. Btock on hand, 3,700 chests. Prices unchanged. Green tea—exports per monthly settlements, 42,600 half chests; stock on hand, 25,000 half chests; exported to New York, March 2d, per ship Annie Braylngton, 390,000 lbs.; per snip Monkeschester, 546,000 lbs. Silks—Total settlements to date 58,000 bales, against 46,500 bales last season. Best No. 3 Sat lee taels, 550@570; best No. 2 Haening taels, 445; best No. 1 Kao ting taels, 500. Stock, 2,000 bales. The local supply is expected not to exceed 48,000 bales. 4 Naval—All the United Btates vessels now on the China station are expected to rendezvous hero in May. Frightful Accident In ltcw Fork. Nbw York, April 27.—At 10 30 this morning two little girls named Bridget Butler and Katie Donovan, both aged three years, residing at 139 Washington street, were ran over by a truck be longing to Balantlne & Son,brewers,at the corner of Washington and Albany streets. Both were Instantly killed. The driver, John R. Callanan, wae arrested for leaving his horses alono in the street. It required etroDg efforts to prevent the mother of one of the children from killing herself lrom grief. Odd Fellows Celebration. Scranton, April 27.—Eight Lodges and two Encampments of Odd Fellows paraded here yes terday. An address was delivered in Washington Hall. Fixe In West street, Hew York, New York, April 27.—A fire occurred early this monlng in the three-story building, No. 54S and 548 West Fifty-seventh street, owned and occupied by W. Do Lyn os a distillery. The loss will reach $16,600, and is insured in various companies for $50,000. Marino Intelligence. San Feanoiboo, April 84 Arrived—Ships Goldau Hind, H. Taylor, Alexander, from New York: Annie Marie, from Liverpool, and Bristolian, from Bristol, England. Sailed—Lady Heathcoate, for Liverpool, and Celestial Empire, for Callao. Nmw Yoke, April 27.—Arrived—Steamship City of Mexico, from Sisal and Havana; steamer Louisiana, from Liverpool. State of Thermometer Flits Day at llio Bulletin Office. 10 A. M...... 74 deg. 12 M 80 deg. 2P. M 80 do*. Weather cloudy. Wind Southwest. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL The Ptalladelptali Sales at the Philadolp FIBBT i 6100 CltyO’snew Its 101% 1000 do b 3 lOlit 1000 do vnr otfa 101% 1000 do o 101J4 8000 Pa 6s S ser Its 106% 8000 do 106 k 800 do 100% ~STO0 —do 2 series ItniXi 9000 Aileg Co 6s c 74% 1000 SchNav 6s 'B2 GB% 10 sh Bank of N A 280 17ehMechBk 81% 6sh Green&Coatcs 88% 28 sh Heston’eß 18 800 Sh NY&Mid 4% 900 eh Cotaw pi sOO Its 36% 10 eb Cam A Amboy 12*% a Money Market,; ibis Stock Exchange. 74 sh Fenna R Its 09% 3 sh do 09% 100 ah do bBO fit 69% 100 sh do 09% Tsh do c 69% 700 sh Read BbSO 48% 100 sh do b 5 43% dOOsh do blO 43% 60 sh do bSivn 48% 2UOBh do Its £BO 48% 200 Bh do 2dys 48% 300 sh do 48% 100 Bh do 800 48% 200 sh do b3O Its 43% 100 Bh do s 6 48% 00 sh Leh Val R Its 06 -- ! aiTweve 4000 pa 6s Seers 10614 800 Cltyse pew. 101)4 1100 City M old its B 8 2000 Leblffh ts’B4Bdys 53)4 2000 C&Am to ’69 bio 88)4 200 eb HeStanv'eK tax 200 sb Gn&Uoates blO 88X 7 sb Cominer Bk 60 250 sb Penn a K rax 2CO sb Catawls pf bOO sow 100 eb Ph&Erloß 1)00 28J4 i oo sb do 2954 100 sb Rcadß blO 48R 1000 City 0s old c 08 1000 Leb B’s Gold In B 4U 10 sb 2d &8d Hilt 43X 10 sb Pcnna It 5954 16 sb LebValß 66 Tuesday, April 27, 1809.—Tbe locil loan market con liiiuea to run smoothly. The bank* arc dally raining strength by tbe Inflow of cuircncy from different quar ters and hare quite ae much as they can employ profit ably. A good proportion of tbe call loans, so far. to-day. were made on call at 5X*6 per cent, tbe former figure ruling very rooerally on Govorninen’ collaterals. Borrowers, in the present easy condition of tlic market are apt to postnono their opera lions until afternoon: this was the case on Saturday and yesterday, and It will apparently be the rufe to day. The nabit Is a bad one as, it often gives an npparert stringency to tbe market and af fords an eacuso to avaricious lenders to put on fbo rersw. Tbe outside market continues dull, and good b>isinees paper being in demand, la readily negotiated on terms .nearly as favorable as those obtainable at the banka Tne rstes of discount are from o*B percent. In both markets. Government bonds are rather quiet but firm. Gold is moderately active and steady. Premium at 12 M.. 13354. state Loans were steady.with sales of tho second series at 106, and tbe third scries at 10654, City Loam, new Is*u*s, were firm at 101)4. Lehigh Gold Loan was quiet **neadlng Ballroad closed strong at IS'). Pennsylvania . Railroad ‘sold at 59X; I,ehigb Valley Railroad at 56. and Catawlasa Railroad Preferred at 25X- Philadelphia and Erie Railroad cloud at 28)4. Bank. Canal and Passenger Railroad shares were inac tive and wltbont essential change. _ Bnrith. Randolph & Co., bankers. Third and Chestnut, quote st ICX o'clock aafollows: Gold. 18314: U.B. Sixes, 1881. 11754*116)4; Five-twenties. 1863. lU*mJ4idp UM. 11654*117; Klo. 1865. 11854*11854; do. July. 18&. 11554* 116)4; do. do 1667. i1554*11674: do. do 1868.11554411554: Fives, Ten forties. 10654*10654; Curveney 6s. 10454*10354. Jay Coeledi Co. quote Government securities. Ac., to day as follows: U. H. 6s.*BL 11754*118; 620’s of 1862. 121 *(21)4 jd0.1864.11654*1175*; do. N0v.,1866.11854*11854; dr July, 186,11654*11674; do. 1867.11654*116; do. Bffl, 11454 11674:9 ea f0rti05,10654*10654 ;P»dftc5.10454810554; Gold, euex. Messrs.DeHaven A Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the following a notations of tho rates of exchange to-day. at IP.M.; United Btatcs Sixes of 1831. 11754* 11854; do. do. 1862, 12154*121)4; dado. 1864. 11654*117; da do. 1855. 11854*11854; do. do, 1865, new. 11654*11554; do. do 1867. new. 11554*11554; do do. 1868.11554*11664; s’s. 1040’s. 106!4*106X: C 8. 80 Vear 6 per cent Or. 10454*10514: Due Comp. Int. Notes. 1954. Gold. 12554* 18354. Silver, 126*128. Philadelphia Produce Harkei. Tdxbdat, April 37.—There is a steady demand for Cloverseed ana farther sales are reported at 89*9 60—the latter figure from second hands. Prices of Timothy and Flaxseed remain as last quoted. Tbe Floor market Is wfthont change. There is no ship ping demand and the home consumers bay very sparingly. Small sates of Banerflne at 85*6 60 per bbL: Extras at 86*6 25: CIO barrels lavra. Wisconsin and Minnesota Extra Family at $6 50*7 £5; Pennsylvania do. do 86 75*7 60; Ohio do. do. at sB®9. and fancy brands atBlo*l2. Rye Floor is quiet with small sales at s7* 7 25. Jn Corn Meal nothing doing. Tbe Wheat market is steads, and prime descriptions are held firmly; sales of 1 500 bushels at 81 70*1 76 per bushel for Red. and 81 89*1 85 for Amber. Rye Is very quiet, wish small sa’es of Western at 81 45 Corn is less active. but tbe receirte have fallen off; sales of 1500 baa. Yellow at 87@88c.; LOOO bus. White at 82c.. and 2.000 bushels Western, part bish mixed, at 84*86c. Oats met a fair Inquiry, with sales of Western at 76*77e , and Pennsylvania at 66*7u cents. Prices of Barley and Barley Mall firm. In groceries aod provisions lrut 1 ittle doing. Wbisky is steady, with solas at P6*9Bc. for tax paid Ids. Bcw Tork money market. inv TEnEOkABH.J [Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.) lieu 1 okk, April 27.-The money market is easy, and quiet at 6 on Government and 7 on miscellaneous coua- Serais *j he banks are receiving steady remrttanoes of currency from the interior.r.nd areeteadUy strengthening their resources. Discounts range from Bto 10. The gold market is strong, tbe advance In foreign exchange and the decline in the bonds In London rtrongthening the premium. There U a heavy short onUldn Interest The 'I reasury announces that the amount sold each day will not exceed a million. The Government r» serves tbe right to reject unacoeptable bids. The market ranges from 122 X to 12354. with active transactions. The speculators manifest tittle disposition to operate heavily until ascertaining the precise amount the Treasury wifi sell. Ou account of a scarcity loans were «oad« this morning at 1-32*5* for borrowers. For eign exchange Is strong at 109 for prime banker’s bills. Governments are active and strong, and maintain the highest prices of yesterday. There is tome active buy ing by foreign houses, but the local houses’ oraers to sell are In excess of those to purchase. G7r, in w Met, there appeared to be a large .sb :rt Interest reached 11554. and lend list. Stocks are strong and buoy ant. Speculation is attended with great excitement. Tne market opened strong, and has risen X to 2 per cent, the Vanderbilt stocks having the preference After the 13 o'clock session in tbe Long Room prices were gene rap v lower, though this reaction is eoosldered momen tary and healthy. Reading is noticeably strong at 9654 *97. New Fork Stock market. fCfrrrr-irpoiHjeiJce of the Auoei&ted Preea.l Nrw York, April 37.—Stock* strong; Gold. I 53 4 i; Exchange, 8%; Fire-twenties, 1892. df; Cnmoerlfljid Preferred. 3U; New .York Central. 17S‘»; Reading. 86J4; Hndson |River, 131 H; Michigan (.-entral, 126: Michigan Bontbem. : IlUt eda Central. 144; Cleveland and Pittsburgh. 98J$; Cleveland and Toledo, OS 7 .; Chicago and Rock Island. ISO?* ; Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne. 13HJ6- markers by Telegraph. rSpeetai Despatch to the Phll&da. Evening Bulletin. 1 New y«»rk. April 26. 12M P. M. —Cotton-The market this moralL* was unsettled and dnlL Sales of about 400 hales. We quote as follows; Middling Uplands, ; Middling Orleans, . _ Flotxr.&e.—Receipts—4Wo bbltand 6.667 sacks. The mar ket for Western low grades is tfirmer with fair demand. The soles are about 6,000 barrels, including Superfine State at $£ 60: Extra State at $5 90®6 B 5: Low grades We*tern Extra at $5 SO. Southern Flour is firm, with a moderate demand at B—<4B for Extra Baltimore and Country, and B—<4®~ for Family do. California Flour is quiet and steady, at B—@B for old via the Horn. *nd for new via the Isthmus. Grain—Receipts of Spring Wheat, 4,400 bushels. The market is firmer, with amall sales. Tbo sales are bushels No. 2 Milwaukee at $1 40, Winter heavy, and No. Ido at . Com—Receipts. 6.000 bushels. The market is Irregular; New hearv. Salas of bushels new Western at afloat; Old firmer. Oats—Receipts. 22.000 bushels. Market better and firm; sales at 60c.. in store. Bye—Receipts.2.ooobushels. Market nominal. Provisions.— I The receipts of Pork are 24 barrels. The market is firm at 831 37* for new Western Mesa. Lard— receipts. 38 packages. The market is dulL We quote fair to prime steam at 18?k(418% cents. , whisky—Receipts, 128 barrels. The market is dull. We quote We stem free at —. Coffee firm, with a fair demand. Pitthhcbgu. April 27.-Of Crude Petroleum we notice pales ol 3 004 barrels, s. 0.. 40 to 46, to Jnly 1, at 16c.; 1.000 barrel soot. 40 to 46, to July 1, at 15c.; 1,000 barrels, e. 0.. May to August, at barrels b. 0., to Septem* her l. at 17>ec.; 6,000 barrels—2,o(o barrels each—to May. June and July. 40 to 46, at 16c. Refined extremely slow of sale, sod prfcee tending downward. Sales of 1.000 bar. relf, April, at KLWc.; 600 April, 331*'c.: 1,000 barrels, Mav. jKjw ; goo barrels May at 33c , and 5uQ barrels June at 84c . Receipts—l,oo7 barrels. Shipped by A. V. It. R. 1,629 barrels Refined, 116 barrels Tar. (Correspondence of the Associated Press.l Nr,w York. April 27 —Cotton quiet; 200 halos eold. Hour steady ; sales of 7,000 barrels . Wheat firm ; sales of 1,000 bushels White Michigan at 81 88 Com dull and declined lc; sales of 34,000 busholr mixed Western, at 79(382c. Oats firmer, and advanced 1c; sales of 43,000 bushels atB3c. afloat, 80c. in store. Beof quiet. Pork firm; new Mesa. SSI 37)5. Lard heavy: steam lBJ£ 142 bbls. Palo Boap Roein; UCI 3:00 O’Oloohc. Stationery, Perfumery, Suspenders, Neck Ties* Hosiery, Oa&rimeres * Linen Table Coven, Linen Napkins, Linen Handkerchlefa,! Wooten Tablo Cover^ Notion*, &c., 6c. FIFTH EMTION BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON A. CABINET MEETING NAVAL I NTBLLIGENCE Affairs in New York City A DAT OF CASUALTIES From Woiblngloili IBpecial Despatch to the FhDa. Evening Bulletin.! Washington, April 27.—The President gave andlence to no persons other than Senators or Uoneressmen. Among those who succeeded In obtaining interviews were Senators Thayer, Cragin, Morton, Warner, Spencer, Osborne and Bpeaher Blaine. The Cabinet assembled at noon precisely, with Secretaries Borie, Rawlins, Cox and Attorney- General Hoar present. The Treasury Depart ment was represented,in the absence of Secretary Bontwell, by Assistant Secretary Richardson,and the State Department by Assistant Secretary Daviß. The session was a long one, but the na turo of the matters brought up for consideration Is not hnown The weather is the warmest of the season. Navy Orders. Washington, April 27 Captain Jatnes F- Armstrong is ordered to New Orleans, in charge of the Iron-dads at that station. Captain Wm. A. Parker Is ordered to report by letter to the Secretary of the Treasury for duty as Light-house keeper of the Eighth Light-house District, Tice Lieutenant Commander Hawley, detached and ordered to the ship Potomac. Commander John G. Walker is detached from the Naval Academy and ordered to the command of the Sabine. Llentenant Commander John R. Bartlett is de tached from the Naval Academy and ordered to the Sabine. Naval Constructor Samuel M. Poole is detached from Philadelphia and ordered to Boston Navy Yard. The following naval officers and civilians will constitute the Board of Visitors to the Naval Academy, to report the 20th of May next: Rear Admiral Paulding, President; Commodore J. R. Goldsborougb, Captain E. G. Parrott, Surgeon William Maxwell Wood, Hon. J. R. Hawley, Hon. H. H. Wadsworth, Dr. E. D. Klttoe, George H. Stnsrt, Esq., and Judge Humphrey; Burgeon George Maulsby has been appointed President, and Edward Shippen and James 8. Knight members of the Board, to examine the physical condition of the gradaating class of midshipmen, on the 20tb of May. Casualties In New YorH TSpecial Despatch to the Philo. Evening Bulletin.;) New York. April 27.— About eleven o'clock the train for Newark was thrown off the track just ontslde of the depot at Jersey City. The locomotive, tender, and three cars were imbedded in the centre track. No one was injured. At quarter past two this morning De Lyne’s distillery. In West Twenty-seventh street, caught fire from the explosion of a still. The building was completely destroyed. The loss is abont $lOO,OOO. Insured for $30,000. This morning two girls, three years old, were run over by a track with which a horse ran away, on Washington street. One of the girls was Instantly killed,the other was fatally Injured. From St. Coals, i St. Louis, April 27.—The Presbyterian Chnrch on Wyandotte street, In Kansas City, was burned yesterday. The Odd Fellows’ celebration in Kansaß City was a fine affair. The procession was one of the largest ever witnessed in this city. An oration was delivered, and ’ a banquet spread In the evening. The Directors of the St. Joseph and Denver Railroad decided yesterday that the road should connect with tbo Kansas Pacific Railroad at the 100th meridian. A Sioux City special says the first reports about the sinking and explosion and loss of life on the steamer Usilda, above that olty, were grossly ex aggerated. The boat was loaded with dis charged soldiers, coming from forts along the Upper Missouri. When eighty miles above here, «hn o«,n<-k a i>naft and./umk, No one was lost the troops and crew all gettingasuuxo oaraij. Bapttil Sunday school Convention* Newark, April 27th—The National Sunday School Convention will hold their third session at the First Baptist Chnrch in this city on Wed nesday. Thursday and Friday next, from 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. George H. Stuart, of Philadelphia, will preside, and the Convention will have rep resentatives from all parts of the United States and Canadas. Various Important matters will be considered for the more efflolent work of the Sabbath school. The citizens of Newark have made arrangements to give the Convention a cordial reception. General Runyon will make the welcoming address on Wednesday morning. Railroad Depot Burned. Springfield, Mass., April 27.— The depot of the New Haven and Northampton Railroad Company at Southampton was entirely destroyed by fire yesterday, originating from sparks from an engine. Arrival ol the Louisiana. I Special Despatch to the Phlloda. Evening Bulletin.) New Yobk, April 27.— Steamer Louisiana, from Liverpool, Is coming In. LATEST MARINE BULLETIN, arrived this day. Brig Venedey (NG). Muller, today.from Pernambuco, with sugar to Albert F Damon. Bchr H H Thompson. GaskiU. 11 days from Newborn, with shingles to Patterson A Ltppincott. Schr E H Atwood. Higgins, 6 days from Boston, mdse. BELOW. Ono ship. alletin. . PERNAMBUCO— Brig Vcnedey,Muller—4ooo bags sugar 4 H H Thompson, Gaskill-100,009 a ft dressed cedar shingles 8040 oak staves 13.180 2-feet rough cypress shingles 8824 2-feet bunched do Patterson a Lip ptpcott. WASHINGTON RANGE In Constant Operation. Will do the Cooking for a Large Family and HEAT THREE BOOMS. H. McOLENAGHAN, No. 837 Baoe Street. ftplgtlHuslm 6 H. P. A O. K. TAYLOR, PEBITMEBT AND TOILET SOAPS, 641 ana 843 B. Singh Street. CARRINGTON, DE ZOUCHB & C 0„ 1232 CHESTNUT STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealers rare, Hottlngbam and muslin Cur tains, Cornices, Bands, Loops, Cen tres, Ac., Furniture coverings, Terry, Beps, Brocatelles, Da masks,Ac., Plano and Table Covers, Window Sbades, Paper Bangings, n Ac., Ac. WHITE HOLLAND SHADES, Trimmed and put up as low as 81 W each. Lace Curtains from Auotlon, very oheap Our stock is new, onr prices are lew. and entire satto faction is guaranteed in erory inatanoe. CARRINGTON, DE ZQUCHE& CO.* 0. E* cor. Thirteenth ainsCb«*eDGt Sl* , Philo* mbie tb t to Wcm 4:00 O'Olook. cninvAtfc'kJiin&AiAijt, SPEOIADTV R E A -l" LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Will offer our varied stook PERFECTLY NEW AND FRESH. An inspection will demonstrate how much their value exceeds their price. REAL LAGES, FROM $6 PER PAIR UPWARDS. Nottingham Laces* FROM $1 60 PER PAIR UPWARDS. Together with the GREATEST NOVELTY, ' FEENOH LACE DEOP CURTAINS AND LACE SHADES. I. E. WALRAVEN, No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. HHAHOUb DREXEL & CO., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, AMEBICAN AND FO3EI6N BANKERS issue Drafts and letters ol Credit available throughout Europe. Drexel, Wlnlhrop & Co., IDrexel, Harjet ft Co., NEW YOBK. I PARIS. mh9 tu tb a tf 6p REMOVAL ELLIOTT & DUNN, Having removed to their New Building, no. loe south third street, Are now prepared to transact a GENERAL BANKING BUSINEBS, And deal in GOVERNMENT and ether SECURITIES, GOLD. BILLS. Ac. Receive MONEY ON DEPOSIT, allowing interest; NEGOTIATE LOANS, giving special attention to Her* cantile Paper. Will execute orders for Stocks. Bonds, &e., on Commis sion, at the Stock Exchanges of Philadelphia, New York, Poptou and Baltimore. apgMml No. 35 South Third Street; riIILADC-l DUIA -DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, STOCK, COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. Amounts of Wanhii, Finns, and Individuals received, anhfoc* fc *> check at sight. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. <^ENERALr%ENTS ; s or PENNSYLVANIA g/z, , oFT . HE “UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The National Live Insurance Company Is .a. corporation chartered by special Act of Congresß, an- . proved July 25,1868, with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, whs are Invited to-apply at our olllcq. Fall particulars to be had 1 galloway c. MORRIS & CO,. RETAIL DEALERS IN LEHIGH AND SCHUVLKIIL GOAL. Office—Ko. 208 WALNUT Street* Yard- Feet of TASKER Btreeb 5 > 0p241m4p