Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 01, 1869, Image 3

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    BUS lE$ zmmiNce.
Ma.
rigalitailol3l Slaters axe especially
esernmended to Wampum Public Ppeakere slid persons
ed literary habits and eedentary We t who require clear
mental hieratic& Whitt 0112 only be obtained by a relish
lee food. and a perfect digestion. Delicate Fetatiloo are
eartain to Sod in these Bitters health and strength.
111ACIROILIA WATS:lL—Superior to the beet imported Gar
tman Coltrane. and sold at half the price. apt? Wth eat
dignerTHK "I3UIIO34ACKER"
BUY A EIRSYCLABI3 PHILADELPHIA.
trtWIANO AT MANUI.AOTi3RER93 PRICES, OR.
N TBEIR GUARANTEE. AND THERPRY EN.
COURAGE BOMB INDUSTRY.
neaten Pianos sold by AourtEs are generally the
abeapest that can be found in the New Yeast ort Bovrou
anarkets, and after all they coat the parchaaer as much Re
firstchus EA:lnexact= PIANO& The Agent has already
several COMACBSIONa ADDED before the customer obtains
an instrument, and in a tow years it becomes worthloas.
and there is no redress.
Oar Pianos have maintained their high reputation as
TEEM CLASS FOR MOWS TnAN Tui ETV' YEAR, and have
been awarded the highest premiums, and are now ad.
witted to be the finest and moat highly improved iustru•
aunts made in the country,
Our DOW and beautiful WAREROMEB, No. 1103 CErgerrarr
arnisr, bre constantly aut Plied from our extensive fee
tUries with a fail aetortrnont of superior Gmum, SQUARE
Uviucarr Pianos, which we o ff er on the moet
FAVORABLE terms. Call and examine them, and all will
admittbat we are able to PROVE that which we have
said, and that no other establishment in this city can
Offer the Mine LIBERAL INDUCEMENT&
THE SCLIOMACHER PIAO M'F'l3l CO.,
No. N
1103 Chestnut street.
li. B.—New Pianos to Rent.
Toning and Moving promptly attended to. tab th s tuff
ALBRECHT
BLOKES
BLOKES & SCHMIDT,
Manufsetbrers of
FHIST•CAS GREF ES FE PLATES
PL&t.OO A
FORT.
Warerooms,
No. 610 ARCH street,
mhlgo to 111.8m6 Philadelphia.
STECK & CO.'S AND HAINES BROS'.
Pial2oB. MILS= & Hamlin's Cabinet antiHetro•
pentsn Omens with Vox Humane , . J. E. GJOliffs,
No. 923 Chestnut street.
THE WEER PIANO%
firi7Used entirely by "Madame Pampa." "Miss
!egg," "Miss Alide Topp," Messrs. Mills. Bandemon,
Mattison. Ole Belt. Hopkins and other great artists.
nor sale only by J. A. e at
art
a tv tfs 1102 Chestnut street
... . - ...
CONRAD MEYER. INVENTOR AND
Manufacturer of the celebrated Iron Frame
R.V. se received the Prize Modal of the World's Great
Exhibition, London, Eng. The highest prizes awarded
when and wherever exhibited. Warerooms, 722 Arch
street. Established 1P23. m91 e,m,wZWi
. _ _
gam:Au". A• : • lA' Ai : :4) , :4 •: I :i•
highest award (first gold medal) kit the Interns
' • hltion. Parka, 1867. flee Liftleial Report, at
were= of BLASIUS BROS"
well& N 0.1.008 Chestnut street.
BEOmVED
legi THE
thebl aßi t award a? Itite PIANOS
7.
DUTTON'S Wardrooms. 914 Meet:ma street sedtfil
EVENING BULLETIN.
Saturday, May 1, 1869.
TUE TRIALS OF OFFICE.
It is generally regarded as a most enviable
thing to be appointed to a responsible or lu
crative office under the Government. The
siege of Washington, which has been be
leaguered for two months past by a hungrier
invasion than ever threatened the Capital in
the days of the Rebellion, attests how highly
men prize the glory and emolument of public
office. In the distribution of office, however,
the President has not been always guided by
the amount of importunity or pressure, but
by hie general sense of the fitness of things.
And eo it has come to pass that, in various
- -
parts of the country, quiet; orderly, unoffend
ing gentlemen have been selected for positions
in which they suddenly find thetnselves
plunged into a sea of troubles, by the myriad
seeking to be fed with the "five loaves and
two small fishes" which they have to die
tribute in the shape of subordinate appoint
ments.
"Uneasy reste the hood that wears a crown,"
but the head that wears the commission of
any important office does not rest at all.
The single case of the worthy and excel
lent gentleman who has been appointed
Collector of this Port will suffice for illustra
lion. No sooner was it rumored from Wash
ington that there was a probability of Mr.
Moore's nomination,than his trials began; and
by the time that he actually received hit
commission he was beset by a great company
whom no man could number, bent upon
assisting the new Collector in the discharge
of his complicated duties. Men of all ages
and conditions; men who could scarcely
write, seeking first-class clerkships; blind
men, desiring inspectorships; lame men, de
mending to be made runners; men, upon
whose strong breath Mr. Moore might have
hung his hat, demanding to be storekeepers;
everybody, in fact, claiming the position for
which he was peculiarly unfitted; and all
oining in the one grand idea that nobody's
claims should be considered until somebody's
claim was satisfied.
Now Mr. Collector Moore had less than a
hundred offices to dispose of. Be could
make about ninety vacancies by clearing out
the Bread and Butter Brigade of the late An
drew Johnson, a duty in which any honest
Republican would engage with sincere
pleasure. But the applicants were numbered,
not by hundreds, but by thousands. Day
after day they poured in their applications;
some based on political services, some on po
litical promises, some on military services,
some on personal and pressing necessities,
some on the score of friendship, some on one
thing and some on another,hut each petitioner
presenting claims superior to those of all
others.
The collector was hunted as he had never
been hunted before. The frogs of Egypt
were not more all-pervading than were these
four thousand anxious seekers after Custom
House favors. At the Custom House, Mr.
Moore was double-locked in his private
room, and guards were stationed in the ante
rooms, to keep back the rush. At home, it
was little better. Letters Blipped themselves
into his dressing-gown and crept beneath his
dinner plate. His door-steps, his entry, his
parlors, his staircases,were beset with patient
intruders upon hie privacy. For two weeks,
Mr. Moore was not permitted to eat a meal in
peace. No wonder that his spare form grew
thinner, and his features more sharp and
anxious. He could oblige less than one man
in every forty,and the task of refusing or dis
appointing the thirty-nine hundred whom he
would have been glad to oblige, has been the
hardest duty that is likely to devolve upon
Lim during his term of office. The offices
have at last all been filled, and the weary
Collector rests from his labors.
The appointments have been made with
an anxious regard to the fitness of the appli
cants, preference being constantly given to
honorably discharged soldiers. More than
half of the offices have been filled from this
class, and we congratulate Mr. Moore not
only that, his herculean task being now
ended, he may now resume his domestic
peace and quiet, but that the task has been
done eo welt is caieie only a specimen
of what many others are enduring, but we
cite it as a marked illusiralion of the trials
and troubles of public office.
)Ir. Bailly's fine marble statute of Wash
i ngt op, paid for by the contributions and
labors of the pith& schools in this city, is
ready to be erected in front of the State
Honee. But< several thousand dollars .are
needed to place it on a suitable pedestal. IPA
now we see that the school children are ex
pected to raise this sum also. We protest
against this tax upon them. The money
ought to be promptly supplied .by the full
grown rich men of Philadelphia, and not by
the poor children. Proper effort,made in the
right direction, would undoubtedly procure
the money in a 'few days. The school
children have done nobly in paying the
sculptor. They ought not to be asked to
contribute another dollar.
11111111.1111 a, Durborow & Co., &notion
lune, Nos. 232 and 239 Market street. will hold, duriog
next week, by catalogue, the following important
sales, viz.:
ON "MONDAY, May 3, at 10 o'clock, on four months'
credit, 800 lots of French and British Dry Goode, in
cluding a frill assortment of Paris Poplins, Florentines,
Byzantines, Hernani. llobairs, Fancy Dress Goods,
&c. ; elegant heavy Black and Colored Silks and Satins,
Shawls, Cloaks, Matinee, Flowers, Crepes, Balmoral
and Hoop Skirts, Paris Dress Trimmings, White
Goods, Hdkfe., Embroideries, Corsets, Fans, Kid
Gloves, 30 cares Umbrellas and' Parasols. Also, fall
line Bonnet, Sash and Trimming Ribbons.
ON TURSDA I', May 4, at 10 o'clock, on four months'
credit, 2,000 eases Boots and Shoes, Traveling Bags,
lists, &c.
On THURSDAY, May 6, at 10 o'clock, on four months'
credit, 900 packages and lots of Foreign and Domestic
Dry Goods, including Cloths, Caesimeres, Doeskins,
Mellow, Tricots, Italians, Satin de Chines, &c. Also,
Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves,
Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Shirts, Drawers, Umbrel
las, Ties, &c. Also, 175 packages Cotton and Woolen
Domestics.
On FRIDAY, May 7, at 11 o'clock, on four months'
credit, about 900 pieces Ingrain, Venit ion, List, Hemp,
Cottage and Rag Carpeting's; Floor 011 Cloths, Mar
tinge, &c.
Extra Valuable 'teal Estale.—Extun
-81,7111 ELLII3 Olf ELEGANT RIIBIDICHOZB, LAnGe
Lars, SMALL Dwetcrees. &0., &o.—Thoratte & Bone'
catalogues, 28 pages, isacted,t_o-dav, include .tba...drery
valuable estates of Wilmon Hubbtt,
B. A. Bennett, Bernard Heatiy, 1114de`,44ptilion,
Elizabeth M. Wood, Thomas , ~Pottar,alght:
J
ser, George G. Leiper, Wilson ewell, 1313 g.
P trill, John Evans, Stephen E. Smith, Edwin A. Hen
dry, and others, by order of the Orphans' Court and
Executors, comprising elegant residences, country
crate and farms, large lots, &c., &c. See advertise
ments on the seventh and last pages.
Orphans' Court Stole on the Premises,.
—Thomas & Bons will sell on Monday next, on the
premises. the estate of Wilmon Whilldin, deceased, a
very elegant lour.etory marble and brick residence,
No. 1910 Spruce street; 22 feet front, 187 feet deep to
Newell street. The house is finished in a very amps
rior manner, and has every modern improvement , and
convenience. Immediate. waseesion. Now Open fur
examitation. Itleo, the elegant furniture. Ftfil.par-
Oculars in catalogues.
Wubllle Sale on the Tramlines, 1!O. 2122
Springg. Garden street. On Monday morning. May 3d. at
10 o'clock, the entire Household Furniture, including'
elegant Rosewood 7-octave Piano, by Schomacker ;
Parlor Snit, in Green Plush ; Silk Brocatelle Drawing
Room Snit; Oiled Walnut Chamber Snits; Hair
Matresaes: superior Velvet and Brussels Carpets; two
large Mantel Mirrors; Oiled Walnut Dining Room
Furniture—by T. A. McClelland, Auctioneer.
Special Sale of Valuable Horses, &c.
—Mr Herr , ness will hold a sale of valuable Trotting,
Horses, Carriage Horses, Shetland Ponies, &c,, &r.,
on Tuesday next.
Ifit — See Auction advertisement.
1) ". 1h 1t e .eoFlMTßUDUe.rdntAal3At'is' 1 0 1
t l io A n T J h t T o ( n )
t it v
O AT e
in Phi lode whin w ho devotes hie eniire tune end practice
to extracting teeth, absoluts . ly without pain, by fresh
nitrous oxide gas. Office, No. 1027 WA LKUP
kl mot. mhs I
\ CATON DENTAL Atfit/ULATION ORIGINATED
V the at•a•ethettc uee of
NITROUS OXIDE. OR LAUGHING GAB.
And devote their whole time and practice to extracting
teeth without pain.
Office, Eighth and Walnut eireeta.
WA RB URTO N'S IMPROVED, VENTILATED
and easy•fitting Drees Bats (patented) In all the ap
proved f ashions of the season. Chestnut street next
door to the Poet (Alice. octl-tfrp
-
THE GARDENER'S COMPANION, BY AN ADJUST
abIe centre. becomes in different positions a Spade.
Doe, Rake and Weeding Fork—thus combining four tools
in one small article. For sale, aWs other miniature and
tub Garden imp by ThUMAN SaIAW,No.
KU. risKht e
Thirty-five)lements,
Market street, below Ninth, Phila
delphia.
A BEAUTIFUL BOSOM OR GLOSSY 1411IRT COL
tar Is the result of using the patent polishing L on'.
Nor rale, with a variety of other laundry Bona, by TRU
MAN A fillAW,;/2.3fi (Eight Thirty-five) Market street,
below Ninth. Philadelphia,
RA QUALITY SMALL AND STRONG BRABA
Padlocks end a ver' lair itssorttneot of 'run Pa dlock,
of van ins ,joallties. in stork. TRUMAN St SHAW, No.
3.3ll(Fight ! hi ty fise) Market a treet, uel tw Ninth, Piffle,-
dclphin.
A HE YOU A CoN:\ OISSFUR IN Al FERRUIIAUIt
at.d Cigar '1 it Let‘? WILEY 13.1A0 rag H.tl knor
elipt HOF t , t °eh at Eighth and W YWuL spnrp ti
MAGAZIN DES MODEIi.
104 WALNUT STREET.
MRS. PROCTOR.
Cloake. Walking Suite, 81/ke.
Drees Goode, Lace Shawls.
Ladies' Underclothing
and Ladto Furs.
Dreams made to measure in Twenty. tour flours.
T. I"
sE F IVE CET YANA CIGARS! SPLENDID.
ain' t they. country merchante are invited to call
and examine them at WILEY BRUTIIERS, Eighth and
Walnut otreets. apt.i.rn
TflE BE ST CIGARS AND TOBACCO ARE OBTAINED
at WILEY BROTHERS. N. W. corner Eighth and
Walnut streets. ap2:3-rptfq
THE MOUTH AND THE TEETH
DE. J. DE HAVEN WHITE'S
Name and Standing In Medical Dentietry are a guaran
tee lor the Efficacy of whatever ho Pre
eorlbea for the Mouth and Teeth.
Tile great demand for the preparatione tnade from hie
oi mule inAnced ManypclislONn'to thnir own pre
parations under tie name. 10 Pretecth W iereputation from
euriering by time practice, and to secure the beet reniedice
for hie patents L 3 regard to hie
NEW MEDICATED DENTIFRICE,
MOUTH WASH AND GARGLE.
Ile him taken legal meamuree to prevent hie formula
from tx lug compounded by any other Chomist or Drug.
giet in the United Staten, but
GUSTAVUS KRA A SE.
U POTFIECJARY,
N. W. ear. Twelfth and ehtmtn
hiladelphiaet otreeta,
P,
As teetified by the following certificate
"I hereby repudiate as eruniove all tooth powders and
mouth washer sold under my name, except trier* having
my signature on the t.abel and couipoituded and sold
tint.% by GUBTA VUS I( RAUSE. Apothecary, N. W. cor
ner of TWELVE'. and UtikinTNUT streets, t'hiladel-
Oda, who ALONE hold. my prescrititiona, and, is autho.
tined to prepare and sell the saue..--
.1. DELIAITEN WHITE,
M. D.; D. D. S.
mhlB4. in w3mrp§
- MOH INVALIDS.—A FINE MI:I3ICAL BOX Ati A
companion for the nick chamber; the finest aseort,
went in the city and groat variety of aim to select
from. Imported direct by
FARR & BROTHER,
Cherthut etroet, below Fourth.
=hie tfrp
/ , EN LINE itioTAllocA.WlTli FULL DIRELTIONB
13 for use. Fresh Bethlehem. Canada and Scotch Oat
meal Pearl Sago, liaris' Farinaceous Food, Racahour.
Cox Gelatine, Caracas Cacao and other Dietetics. For
salt. by JAMES T. SHINN, S. W. cor. Broad and Spruce
streets. son t.tcp
J
A klEli B. NEWI
BI L L II )D L
BRO K ERS AND
GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS,
MI SECOND II ERECT
in 7 2Rtri,'
13A I , GAINS IN THICK FRENCH BREA_KYA iT
Sits.
OE , Et; E W. VOGEL, No. MN Chestnut street, iucttsm
att. lotion to rt. lot of French kireakfaet Seto, ?placed on
the counter to be cold at $2 60 a cot goode that cold
t,t, to Ode tooridr.g at $6. $6. $1 to 138 60 o out, all put
out at trd Ut. ap27-tit*
XI A BRIM; WITH INDELIBLE INF. , EMBROIDER.
LU lug. Braiding, Biarnping, etc. M. A. Voltia.
Filbert street.
EW FRETCH lIBEAKEAST AND DEMI TOILET
L' int, pig, necks, 19 to 1.13 X. hichoo a CIINO
from V taiY, direct to OLD. W. 1. 00 EL ,
906 6t• 1202 ebertuut Btreot
•fEA A II NA'fIIANI3, AUCTIONEER., N. E. COIINEE
1 Third and L•prure etreetr, only one square below the
Exchange. i42fre s Oce to Man, In largo or emall amounts, on
diamondr. silvor plate, watcher, jewelry, and all goods of
value. Office bona from BA.M. to 7 P M. ear Ertab.
tirbed for the tart forty yearn Advancer made in large
amount/. at t he lowert market rates. laB ttrp
111 Th SHETLAND SHAWLS AT fl;3 75.—A CASE
of White Shetland shawl!, at * 75.
GEA , ROE Vir VOGEL,
1208Cheatnut etreet.
I Ul AN PRIME NkV Y, FINE CUT, 01.
1 I Cavendish?do to n ILIA'S, at Eighth and Wulnu
&cafe. tft
`lf 11 EMBROIDERED MUSLIN MARIE! ANTOL
.L . ETTF otitirelY new and verY at
rtrivo it - Mr - Eintmv, -- aeteeted trot-en—the ,
Mehl LuieDl Lard catablithmonte Paria for the anion of
ED. W. VOGEL,
1202 Chaatuut atreeL
-
.I.4ONEN".CO ANX. AiYOUNT_IPMEM. UPON
f
ELLITULN DIAMOI4I3 . B ATCifEt34.4" ~WE=Ia, Y LATE.
u G, thr.., at
:MINES & EOM
OLLLESTA BUSHED LOAN OEMS.
Corner of Third and Gitekill etree%
Below Lombard
N. B.—DLA.MONE/ii, JEWEL.RY.
at 26 6tr{ '
IN, •
YOB SALL AT
•LY LOW PRICE% aria -40114
OLOTKIIIN
Saturday gilds Splendid Sales
WANAMAKER & BROWN'S.
EDWARD P. KELLY,
TAILOR,
S. E. Cor. Chestnut and Seventh Streets.
Choke Goods for Present Season.
In daily receipt of New and iltaple.llPrinf
Goode.
GRANDFATHER'S SUNDAY COAT.
It was of home-made woven stuff,
A genuine azure blue ;
And Grandma wove the cloth herself
In seventeen ninety-two.
It was not cut as coats are now ;
The sleeves were made so tight,
Re bad to rise to put it on
Before the morning light.
With collar of tremendous size,
This venerable coat
Rose up against the back of his head
And warmed his neck and throat.
Bo queer in those peculiar days
The fashions did prevail,
The hinder part of the coat was shaped
Much like a swallow's tall.
They kept things long in Grandpa's days
From records, it appears,
That ho wore this most remarkable coat
Borne fifteen or twenty years.
But coats are nicer and cheaper now ;
You can buy for a trifle, or more,
Better coats than Grandfather ever saw
At Rockhill & Wilson's Store.
Brass Coats with Blue Buttons are all the go
now for evening entertainment. Light Pants of
delicate hues and tasteful cut enable the Ameri
can citizen of the most moderate means to out
shine her Majesty's subjects in the new court rig
just inaugurated for her receptions.
Everything in the masculine clothes line that
male human can want, for business or pleasure,
at prices so far below what our grandpirents
used to pay, that If those venerable persons were
to call in and see, they would open their eyes so
wide that their measure could not be Liken.
Do you want the worth of your money ? Then
bring your money to
ROCKHILL & WILSON'S
Great Brown Clothing . House,
603 and 605 Chestnut Street.
OGDEN & HYATT,
TAILORS,
NOR, 827 ARCH STREET,
LATE WITH WANAMAREJI dc BROWN.
The Finest Goods, French, English
and Domestic. Terms moderate.
apl4 lin4p
HILULLJINEIII V GOODS.
T. & 13.
OPEN TO-DAY
ANEW INVOICE OF
Ladies' Hats and Bonnets,
Trimmed and Untrimmed.
Bonnet 14'rarnes,
French Flowers,
Ribbons and Laces,
Wholonalo end Retail.
TIIOS. KENNEDY & BRO.,
No. 729 Chestnut Bt.
OHOICE GOODS. POPULAR PRICES,
PARIS FLOWERS,
LINEN BACK SATINS
AND
Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Bonnets.
In unrivaled aseortment.
S. A. & D. STERN,
724 ARCH STREET.
ne27-111-th-elegP
TH MPSON REYNOLDS. -
Importer, Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Straw and Millinery Goods
FRENCH FLOWERB, FEATHERS, ago.. &O.
N. W. corner Eighth Lind Vine Streets,
R. P. B. IMAM. PHILADELPHIA.
sol - torn
UST RFCEIVED AND IN STORE 1.11:10 GABES OP
e.) Chatnpstane,eparkilng Catawba and ualiforela Winee,
l'ort. tuladrira. tiherry,_Jantaica end Santa Cruz Runt.
fine old Dranditut and Whlehlek Wheleeale and retail.
P. J, JORDAN. 740 Pear wee.
Below Third and Walnut etroeta and above Duch
etr
11.11NTEE'S PATENT SPEW ttIN
be had at hte Store, No. 137 South
hlghth,, above WolnuL apl4.t.f Ap
_
Q izzant SXMON OARTLA.ND.
UNDERTAKER.
35 Boirth Thirteenth Amt. mb26 &none
PRICE:.'A'NOQP;......' . :
N. W► corner Eighth and. Filbert Ste.
BLACK BILKS, BLACK SILKS.
Black Gros Grain silks, $2. $2 25, $2 86.1 60.53.1611 60.
)dined Poplins for aults at 83, 80. 87'.6. 45, up to GO cents
per y aid.
Plaid letobairs, 25 cents per yard.
French Lawns, neat styles, 25 cents per yard.
Black Alpacas, good qualities .37)5,45,50. 63.4.75 and 0:83.
White Goode. White Goode.
Plaid and Stripe Naineooke, Plaid and Stripe Swiss,
Soft Finish Uambrice, Jaconets, Victoria Lawns.
Nain
eooke, Swiss Humane and Piques.
Handsome Matinee Quilts , very cheap.
Honeycomb an Jacquard Quilts.
Table Linens , N king and Towels.
Bargains In all. w aim and Domst Flannels.
Best Make Bleached and Unbleached Minable.
Sheeting and Pillow•Crum Linens.
Ladles' and Gent& Hosiery and Gloves.
Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefe.
Gents' Neckties. Shirt Fronts and Suspenders.
Ladles' and Gents' Gauze Merino Vests.
Hamburg Edgings and Insertaegs.
N. W. 00R. EIGHTH AND FILBRRT EMI
N. B.—Anew lot of Parasols and Bun Umbrellas
Jouvin's Hid Gloves, bed quality.
Kid Gloves, $1 a pair.
myl-e-w-2t
JOHN BURNS,
240 & 247 S. Eleventh St., ab. Spruce.
Nimble leaved store No. 245 South Eleventh ettreilt US
COIIII•Cii011 with No. 217). and ooneequent. upon altars
tan. I am prepared to ate?
BARGAINS IN WRITE GOODS I
Soft Finished Cambria. 12X.18.20 to 76e.
Corded Piege,l3l, 60. OW. to SI SIS.
Figured Pique. 20 25, 85. INN. 60e. to SI.
Plaid and Stripe Cambric,. Naltwook and Swiss.
Victoria Lawn. 180. np; Plain Nainsook.
Hamburg Edgings and Insertings, 6%c. up.
REDUCTIONS DI LINENS.
Barnsley Damask Towels, large size, 83 75 doz.
Huekaback Towels, IN yards long. SIS doz.
All re d.bordered Towels,l2Xe. np.
Hal neley Linen Sheeting, 936 yards wide, 81.
Barnsley Linen Sheeting. 2% yards wide,
Barnsley Linen Sheeting, 8 yards wide, 51
Richardson's Shirting Linen5..9716.1 up.
likhardson's 2 yards-wide Table Damask, 7k. up.
Damask Napkins, all linen. 81. $1 50. up.
Marseilles Quilts, 21.4 yards long, 183. up.
Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs.
SPRING AND SUMMER UNDERWEAR.
Gents' Half-hoes, full regular-made. 20c.
Ladies' f al regular-made Hose., Me.
Genuine "Iron.frame" Hose, 573.1 e.
Gents' Gauze Shiite. 87%. 62.14, 76 cte. up.
Ladies'. Misses' and Children's Gauze Merino Vesta.
Ladies' Balbriggan Hose, silk emb., 15e„ 5736 c up.
Children's Balbriggan Hose, silk emb., lie. up.
English Superfine Half-hone, best imported, 8738 e.
215 NORTH NINTH STREET,
ABOVE RACE
ELDER WALTON & CO.,
JOBBERS OR DRY GOODS,
WILL OPEN THEIR
RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT.
215 North Ninth Street,
MONDAY, MAY 8,
WITH A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Silks, Dress Goods, White Goods,
Domehtics,
To which they in,vito the attention of the Public
mst th luirp
FRENCH BREAKFAST CAPS
McVAUGII & I)UNGAN,
114 South ELEVENTH. Street,
Have just opened a email lot of Ladles'
FRENCH BREAKFAST CAPS,
BLACK THREAD LACES AND BARBES,
POINTE D'APPLIQtJE. and
THREAD LACE COIFFURES.
And are prepared to yell them at a small advance on im
porter's prim+.
Also, in store, a ftno lino of all the desirable
WHIWE GOODS
And Fancy Articles for the coming testier'.
ape Ear!
EDWARD FERRIS,
No. 807 CHESTNUT STBEET®
IMPORTER. OF
WHITE GOODS,
LACES and
EMBROIDERIES;
OPPIIRS TO THE TRADE.
200 Pieces Choice Piques.
400 Pkeer Plaid and Striped Nalaseeha.
New Hamburg's.
New Guipure and talenelennes Laces.
New White Coeds of all hinds, desirable for
tipring trade.
lx i t t me o t3d and for Bale at a small advance en cod of
trz
EDWARD FERRIS
No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET.
JaH.tn g
Ras, Lk/V /1
* •
4, 1" )
47 Fourth and ANA:
KEEP A STOCK OF
DRY GOODS
ADAPTED TO THE DAILY WANTS OF FANT3I.Trg
rum STOCK OF FRENCII GOODS.
FL LL STOCK OF BRITISH GOODS.
FULL STOCK OF AMERICAN GOODS.
SD AWL:, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
BLACK SILKS OF THE BEST GRADES IMPORTED
ID w • tr
VOTTINGBAM LscE—dula—airis
1- 1 1 By . the pair.
N Uri LACE FOR CURTAINS
By the xard.
NOTTiNOTIAN SIVIRT CI]I?TAIN LACE.
which means. Laces from X to aye, d wide. for vestibule
and verandah coma and windows.
NOTTINGHAM LACE TIDIES—NOTTINGHAM Ilk
LOW AND VALANCE LACES.
In thott, to great is We variety. and extensive the
quantity of Nottingham Laces, you might imagine your.
self in Nottingham. with the tuautrance that vary much
of this stock is sold by us at the retail prices of the home
t.
marke
Reviered anti tucked Mueller, new and beauttfuljooda .
GOODS.
Invite special attention to my large and varied stook of
yep y cheap trapa impe rted White hitosliur, among which may
be fotind a very rier
SOFT CAMBRIC MUSLIN
for 28 cents par yard.
LINEN TIDIES.
Just received, a very largo lot of Linen Tidies. flaying
been pnrchased with it vury largo merchruodine discount
off, they can be sold at , tyto.thirde recent prices. Sizes,
emalL, median). large, and vory'Lrise. at
WOHNE'S Lace and Embroidery Store,
28 Month Eighth street.-`
JUS7r
IRISH AND FRENCH LINENS
At a Reduction of 25 ots. per yard
from the Regular Price.
Samples of these Linens sent by mail. if &viral., Alao,
At a great reduction in pricer,
conALANCE OF TEE
BTOCH OF GOOD% lating of
PRICE & WOOD.
Linene, Blanket., Table Linens, Nap-
Ws, Towelings.
AND DRAPERIES.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen tic Arrisonf
NO. 1008 CHESTNUT STREET,
DRY GOODS.
RICKEYD SHARP & CO.
Most Extraordinary Concentration
Direct from Um IfiMOISCUM•
200 Pieces, Over 8,000 Yards, 4-4
Guaranteed to be
First-olaaa and Regular Goods,
CLOSING OUT,
RICH LACE CURTAINS,
SHOW , Wet at the Late Fire in oar store.
Linen Honsefarniohing Dry Goods,
And Curtain Establishment,
P 1111 ADEL P IN I As
&Oil e hi th s 4troi
GREAT DEMONSTRATION
727 CHESTNUT STREET.
Prior to the IltOiralifatiOn of their MlSiEttB on the
First of May Next,
Milli offer the
Of Bargains in
DIY Or CP CP r) B
EXHIBITED IN THIS CITY
Their steel" is unrivaled for extent
and variety,and general adaptation to
the 'wants of their patrons, and will
be tound replete with the most
approved staples and novelties in
desirable fabrics of recent tin
poreation.
One Price,
no deviation, and all goods
Guaranteed as Represented !! :
ap9 rptf
310 D S. Di ►ItMON, 310
No. 31011. EIGHTH Street, above Vine.
(Successor to Monies 61 Hoffman.)
Having secured the above wullitnown Store, and filled it
with a large, fresh and well selected stock of
DRY GOODS.
We are prepared and determined to offer spec's' Eighth
street bargains in Black Silks and Dress Goods of latest
importations and choicest styles.
Dress Goods beautiful styles. at 23, 25. 28, 31c.
Mohair Poplins at 85. 3759. 40. 45, 50, 619, 65- 15c.
Black Alpacas. at 81, 36 37.19, 40, 95, 60, 55, 60, 700,
AIVaCIIP double width, Spring Shades only 90c.
All.wooi revalue. choice shades, only 75e.
Black Silks. $2, $9 25, $2 85, $2 40. $2 50, $2 75, $3.
Muslins—litisline from to cents upwards, and all the
celebrated makes. et the lowest prices. •
Cloths and Cassimeres.--All-wool Caesimerea from
45c. up. Whie Goods.—Piques. from 25c. up; Plaid Muslim,
Nainsoolls, Linens, Brilliants. Soft Cambric, Swiss Vic
toile Lawn, Book Muslin, Birds-eye Towels, Napkins.
I , oilies, mbroideries, Edgings, Insertings, Dimities.
Table Linens In brown, half-bleached and bleachod.
Gloves and Hosiery—Ladles . , Gents' and Childrn's
Hosiery. Rid Gloves—choice Spring shades, only $1
al 16 3rorp
405 N. SECOND STREET. 407
JOHN W. THOMAS,
Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
flan just received a large lot of very handsome
BLACK SILKS.
At prices ranging hom $2 to 57 per yard.
To which ho invites especial attention.
mh2l timrp
J
(211AM8E,1113, 810 ARCH STREET.
LLAMA LACE
LLAMA LACE PARASOL COVERS.
BLACK THREAD LACES.aII whithe.at very low price&
WHITE COOPS.
PLAID NAINSOOK, from 25 cente.
FRENCH MUSLIN. Syards wide. 60 cents.
MARSEi LUIS FOR DRFS INSERTIONS to $1 2 .
HAMBURG EDGINGS AN
NEEDLE WORK EDGINGS AND INSERTIONS.
hoice deelgne, bought under regular pricee, and are of
ored ae BARGAINS. apl2-Imh
AtiCTIORI SALES.
ERKNESN'S BAZAAR,
NINTH AND RANSOM STREETS.
SPEcIAL BALE OF 1101t1SE' 4 , Aso , ON IVES-
Y MORNING NEXT, as 10 o'clock, Incledhig
B
"Lady Wonder," on extraordinary ay Filly; to close
an ev tato.
The trotting borne, "Miller Boy."
A Be .y Hone, 8 years old ; can trot in 2.60.
. "'Paolo% withleather top.
A - pair orsWilliblißilind Ilrawrr -- Uarrlage - Ilorateni - long
tails.
A Bay Iforo c „ "Goorgo;
__” b an trotted In 2.50.
A one.in n Wagon, by Wateou.
"'arum., Blankets. dm.
A pair of smullcream.colorcd "'opine, 12 hands high,
7 yearn old.
A pair of brown carriage 'loran, 7 and 8 yoara old. 15
bandahlitb.
A rntr of feat trotting bay botnop, have trotted in 288.
• A light buggy wagon and lwmen. . • • •
Further particulars une,eatalosne.
M, •
PIYIStrP4 Auetioneer.
THE CELEBRATED
M. & F.
MARYLAND HAMS
OTHER CHOICE BRANDS,
FOR BALE BY
MITCHELL & FLETCHER,
1204 CHESTNUT STREET.
ap2 lyrP
The Original and Genuine
ALBERT BISCUITS
MANUFACTURED BY
MACICENZIN & MACKENZIE,
Edinburgla.
These Dissuits are supplied reentarly to the Queen. the
Royal Family and the nobility of England.
FOR BALE BY
THOMPSON BLACK'S SON & CO.,
Broad and Ohestnat Streets.
av 3 1 r tu th aeorp
WEVIS. LI4IIOIIB, ego.
CHAMPAGNE.
FINEST QUALITY
CIIA. NI F" 06r 4 rti
In Ball Pint Bottles, for the Slek Boom.
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
S. W. corner Broad and Walnut.
•,2.4.turp1,0
If Alrtali ER, 3.1 E:
. ,
..fl
.rAgeskw
CLARK & BIDDLE,
Jewelers and Silve smiths,
HAVE OPENED
THEIR NEW STORE,
NO, 1124 CHESTNUT STREET.
ap' B.4trp
CLARK & BIDDLE,
1124 CHESTNUT STREET•
English Sterling
SILVERWARE.
The PRESENT FACILITIES of CLARK & RIDDLE
enable them to offer a large variety of now patters at so
low prices as any other house in the trade.
fell a w I, rot
REM OVA.L.
REMOVAL
J. W. PRICE'S RESTAURANT
From FOURTH and GIIESTNUT to
No. 305 CHESTNUT STREET
On Thursday, May 6,
I will open my new, and greatly enlarged tetabliehmoot.
at No. 805 CHESTNUT Street, where I have fitted rip the
firet and second stories with every comfort and conve
nience for LADIES and GENTLEMEN.
'The dining-rooms ifre large and airy, and no pains wisp
be-sPrirPg-to insure a continuance - andluoroarnroi7the --
generous patronage which has hitherto been extended to
my establishment by the public.
np2o 6trP
ALI. THE FAVORITE DRANDS OF SMOKING TO
bacco, includiLg Lono Jack. Perfekt:, Lynchburg,
Fl Ighlander, etc ay be had at the lowcat Yates of
WILEY LROTIIERU, N. W. corner Eighth and Walnut
etreetn. atallrotfll
J. W. PRIDE.
SECOND EDITION.
BY TELEGRAPH.
TO-DAY'S CABLE NEWS
rinancial„ and Commeroial Quotations.
Later from the Isthmus.
Arrival of the Alaska at Now York
By the Atlantic Cable.
LONDON, May I .— This being a holiday the stock
board is closed.
LWKBrOOL, May 1, A. M.—Cotton opens °Wet
and steady; Middling Uplands, 11 7 / 11 1; Mid
dling Orleans, 123 d. The sales are estimated at
8,000 bales. Corn is firmer but not higher.
From Aoplowitil.
New YORK, May I.—The steamer Alaska. from
Aspinwall, bail arrived. She brings $690,000 in
treasure and Panama dates to the 23d nit.
The steamer America was burned on the 11th
ult. in the port of San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua.
She was on her way to San Francisco from
Panama, and had stopped for coals.
Five sailors belonging to the British ship Ken
sington, in a drunken spree became embroiled
with the armed police of Aspinwall, on the 14th
ult., the result of which was that the police bred
on the sailors, wounding four of them, one seri
ously...
Felix Belly comes to the United States on the
Alaska to secure the influence of his adopted
country In behalf of his claim in the matter of
the Nicaranga canal enterpaise.
A movement is on foot for a separation of the
States of Bolivia, Atitiognia Tolima Canes and
Panama from the Union , with the view of form
ing a separate republic.
A committee of the House of Representatives
baYa reported a resolution to indict the President
of Colombia, with four of his Ministers, before
the Senate, upon eight different charges.
The State law 001111bellthli( the property of po
litical prisoners in Panama bas been annulled.
The yellow fever still rages in Peru.
The Indians in Arequipa district have massa
cred a large number of whites.
EZ=R=M==l
Pommes Monson, May I.—Passed in for Baltimore
--Ship A. Bontuger, from New York; bark John W.
Pearson, from: Turks Nand: brig Romance, from
Nereus. Paaard.oet—Brig Abby Ellen, for Matanzas.
Au ceuttejly rain-dorm prevalle!here,
II cattier Repon..
M yI,9A. M.
Philter Cove...
Bailin:.
Portland
Boston..
=l2lll
Philadelphia. . .
Wilmington. Bel.
Washington, C
Fortress Monroe.
Rid:mond
Atagnata, Ga.. ...
Charleston, S.
Savannah
Owego.
Buffalo.
Chicago .
New Orleans
Key West...
Havana......
Mate of Thermometer Thiel Day at the
Bulletin Office.
10 A. M...... 61 deg. 12 1.1......4.13 deg. aP. hi A 7 deg-
Weather raining. Wind Northeast.
A FALL IN INIIISES.V.
strange Accident In Pittsburgh—Three
Thousand Barrels of Whisky Pre
cipitated from the fifth Story to the
Basementof a Bonded Warehouse.
The Pittsburgh Commercial otj yesterday says
About three o'clock yesterday afternoon the
residents of South Pittsburgh were astonlehed by
a terrific crash which shook the buildings in the
v:ctinty of the railroad bridge. and led the people
to suppose 'bat they had suffered a ligut shuck
f en earthquake.
The alarm was caused 1,- the eir l no:.way of c.
onion of the fifth tkor of Joeph S Finch N.,
C 's bonded warehouse 011 Chestnut street,
seuth Pittsburgh, end the precipitation of about
Elate e thousand barrete of whisky from the filth
story to the ground.
In the afternoon the superintendent of the dia
tWery was in the bonded warehouse, and noticed
that one of the steam pipes by which the boiler
is heated was leaking. Ile called the auntie(' of
one of the workmen to the matter, and said that
he would go down town and procure some ma
terial necessary to repair It. Tne men employed
about the building, five in number, thought
they would assist in the matter, and
visited the fifth story. Soon after, a
el 140:11 cracking noise was heard
to proceed from the floor, and
the men all flea in alarm, fearing that the build
ing would fall. They all beat a hasty retreat
down the four flights of stairs and left the build
ing in double Quick time. They were not a
moment too soon, for just after they had left the
upper floor gave way, and three thousand of the
five thousand barrels of whisky stored in the fifth
story were precipitated with a terrible crash to
the ground floor, carrying with them the floors
of the fourth, third and second stories. The
barrels of whisky rolled and tumbled on one
another, and made a terrible noise, bat
fortunately doing no serious damage.
It is estimated that about fifty barrels wore de
stroyed, and the lose of the liquor and the dam
age to the building will perhaps reach $lO,OOO,
but may not reach that amount. The east wall
had a couple of holes made in It, each about four
feet square, and it is thought the entire wall will
have to be rebuilt, although it inly be strength
ened.
Some curious Incidents are related concerning
the accident. It is stated that soon after the fall,
end as soon as it became circulated about the
torough that fifty barrels of whisky were ran
ting away in consequence of the accident, the in
temperately disposed people, of the borough re
paired in largo numbers to the warehouse and
made desperate efforts to save the whisky, many
of them getting in a highly intoxicated condition
in consequence.
PINANOIAi. A tqD COM CI A.L
The Phllaidelphi
Bales at the PhMutat
100 Cltvas new 101 ti
100 do s 5 1013..
7000 Lehigh Val R bds
new cp Its 906
11500 Leh Old Ln Rs 94
7000 C&A mt 68'88 Its 8534
2000 Elmira R Ts 91
20 eh Cent Nat Bk 125
600 sb Lb Nv stk lts 81%
200 sb LebValli 68
8 eb do 0 68
[(BOARD&
100 eh Lehigh Nay Bak 31%
100 eh do s3O 31
100 eh do regain al%
100 eh Road 11 se 49
76 eh Lida Val 11 56 100 eh do b 5 49-1-16
BYTWISZ
21%0 Lehigh 68 RLu 84X
BCO City es new MA(
7000 do Rip; 1014
IWO City 68 ola 98
lIMOOND BOARD.
200 Penna 6a war In 100 sh Germ'n Pas 1321'
amp 103 16 eh Delaware Div 4731
6000 Phila&Rrie 7s Its 806 300 sh LetiNavelt b3O 3334
6000 do b6O 85 800 eh do Bll`
400 City6'a new s 5 10111 200 eh do its 31 y 6
7000 do 10l 'x 100 sh Readß rg4tiln 481-16
24500 do 2dys 1011 j 10 eh LehVal It 66
1000 C&A 6a '7O 08 I
EiATIFIIDAY, May 1, 1869.-We have no change to note in
the tenor of the market to-day, which continues its even
course. The tendency of the money current is evidently
from the country towards the sea board, and this fact
naturally contributes to the easier feeling of the money
eoarkct.k Money can be had In abundance for all busi
ness purposes, and at very moderate rates and this
fact just now adds considerably to the activity of the
market and revival in trade. (,all loans are very easy
to-day, at ikiilB per cent, on government bonds and at 6.p
7 per cent. on mixed securities Discounting is done
bettritt the banks and by toe bill broker ,at regular rates,
which average between 7®9 per cent. for first-ekes no.
reptances. There is the usual amount of activity in loans
peculiar to Saturday.
There was less activity at 'the SlockAloaral-thiamor.n
111Ctilid tb"(113156611T64170 shares genera ll y were not 8 9
strong. The transactionein Government and State loans
were small. CityMeana mot a steady investment at 101.4
for the now issues
iteedinß R4 l road declined and doffed at 49(144Eie6V.
Pennsylvania Railroad was neglected, as the Priviloge
\ of eubscrlbing to the new clock cepcea toAlair. In was
hid for • Cm
aden and Amboe Railroad 43 for Little
echuylkill Railroad t• .643Cfor etinablli Railroad, and 85J.
for Cat whew Railroad Preferred. , •
B an k, canal and Passenger Railroad Shame wore inac
tive.
What Weather. Titer
N. W. Clear, ar,
Clear. 44
Clear. 47
Clear. 49
Ital ning. 5.3
N. E. Rain!og. 61
R. Raining. 64
.N. E. Raining. 62
.E. Raining. 69
N. W. Raining. 51
S. R. Raining. 70
.s. W. Clonny. 79
S. C. Ear. 0
N. Cloudy. 48
N. E. Reining. CO
.F natal ng. 49
.N. W. Cloudy. 54
S. W. Cloudy. 54
Clear. 70
Cloudy. 67
.B. Clear. Er/
.S.E. Oltatr. S 4
a noney Rliartiot.:
•bia Stock Exchange.
150 eh Renal c 48.4
100 eh do 830 48
16 eh do trent 48
100 eh do b3O 48-1-16
100 eh do slOwn 49
500 eh do lts 48
400 eh do c 48
100 eh 30dys attir 15 49
800 eh do c lts 48
500 eh do lte s 5 49
200 eh do lts b6O 48
58 1 81 sh Morris 01 pf
'I he directori . flie Nallonal Rank of the Republic ,
hILYv declared *dividend of 1336 percent:for the last Alt
tom. the, clearof Islet. Payable demand. •
411 1 Y.Codkea,Co. smote Government securities. &c.. to.
day as follows: U. 8.6 t '81.1185601111%; sure of 1861.1171
0118; do. - 17X8111834; do. Not.. 186& .116431116'41 d
July, 1866, 116 Cll6 do. 1867, 11634®11CiLdo. 1 ,16
116:len f lef/s01081:; ratlike. 106351E5186X.;
134%.
Smith. Randolph a Ctbankers, Third and Chestnut,
quote .. t 1430 o'clock as follows: Gold. 1341 i; U. S. Sixes.
1881. 118344118,U: Flvetwenties. 1864. 12t%1@flm_ • do. 1861.
117,f,',#11M; do. 1866. 1 1 6®11641 do. July . 1866 . 1104(41
116%; do.do 1867. 116;V - 411636i do. do IE6B. 116.1168 i;
Fives. Ten.forties. 1 0 84108%:: Unrrelie* 138 . 106144410634.
blear& lick/liven & Brother. N 0.40 South Third street.
make the following co:mations of the rates of exchange
tads,. at 1 I'. M.: United States Sixes of 1881. 118%4
tiBft ; do. do. 180. 1171,1®1171:: do. do. 1864. 113%64116%
do. do. 1865. 114:4(41151': do do. 18f:dhow. 116.kg*16%;
do. do 1867. 0eiv.116,5,i(e615; do do. 1E68.116:V41161i ;
Wr. ID 40'e. 107,4'0108; S. SO Year 6 per cent. Cy..
n1834(410634; Imo comp. Int Notes. 191 i. (told. 1214114
12 414311. Silver, 128(4130.
Philadelphia Produce iriarizes.
SATURDAY. May I.—Bark is steady; 17b hogsheads
Querciti on sold at f 52 per ton. The season for grass
seeds is pow over. and there is little or nothing doing lu
either Clever or Timothy. @mall sales of Flaxseed at
$2 rY,(42 70 per bush, 1, at which figure it le wanted for
cluetliog.
The Flour w arket is remarkably dull, the de
mand being limited to small lots for toe ste
ely of the home trade at yesterday's quotations.
Stoat] sales of superfine at $b 00(ql3 50_ per bar
rel ; extras at $b 7M46 26: 400 barrels lows. Wisconsin
and Minnesota Extra Fancy at sti 67@7 '.O: 100 barrels
Pennsylvania do. do at $7 12,34; Ohio and Indiana do. do.
io lots at $809; and fancy lots at 111ut412. About 100
barn le Rye flour sold at $7. In Corn Meal nothing do
ing
'1 here le not much doing In Wheat, the millers con
fining their parchase.s to small lets far immediate con
sumption. bales of Red at $1 65(41 75. and Amber at
@I tO. Rye is unchanged, and farther sales of Penn
sylvania at 8148. the offerings of Cron are
mall, and it Is held firmly. Sales of
yellow at 88@89c.. and I,OXI timbale Western high mixed
at fee. Oats are steady, with sales of Western at 76-476
cents, and Southern and Pennsylvania at 654 , 0 c. Prices
of Barley and Malt are nominaL Whisky is" heldfirmly.
with sales at Ole., tax paid.
The flew York money talarket.
(From
the Now York Herald of today.l
Arran. 80 —The mone market was without any new
feature, and rates oa cal lwere still cowed at six to seven
per cent. Foreign exchange was dull but firm on the
beefs of 100,4 for prime bankers' Maly day sterling bills.
The course of gold, despite the sate of government
treasure and the payment be.morrow of about twenty
dye millions for the May coupons, had an upward ten
dency. Indeed . cheeks for an amount variously esti
mated at from five tetra millions were issued to-day. Of
the whole amount of interest net lam than fifteen millions
is pa able at Ne'w York. The lower price of bonds at
London had something to do with the advance. which
was to a point one quarter per cent. higher than the
highest of yesterday.
Cub gold Wag heavy in the early morning, and six per
cent. was paid (or carrying. Toward Clearing Hones
time. however, loans were made "flat.. The range In the
afternoon was from three per cent. far carrying to flat
The report of the Gold Exchange Bank is as follows:
Gold Cleared. . . • $74 MAIO
Gold Balances . . 2.1a7.950
Currency Balances ........ ........ ..... ...... MONS
The felling off in the specie reserve of the Bank of
England seem to have been followed by a lower quota
tion for console and for our government securities in
London. which latter declined to WS Private de
reetches toy to 79%. trout: leap the rise to gold yesterday
and to.day has also been Influential in effecting this de
cline. ail these causes resultsd in a yielding in the home
rovernment market, the 67's showing particular weak
ness and selling as low as 1161 i.
[From the New York World of nu-day.]
Arum 80.—The foreign exchange market to at,one.
Prime banker*' sixty Any sterling bUls are quoted at ttrati
to ICS.k. and eight lt*3 to 1803 .
The gold market opened at 134.4. declined to tilt, and
advanced to 120.5. closing at that prise at 3 P. td. Tee
rate* paid for carrying were 6. 6. 4. , 44, 3 and 2 per
cent. to flat. After the board adjourned the quotations
were 1344 to I34'i at 530 P.SL• .
Tt e money marker was easy at 6 to '7"lWit cent, and
prime discounts are 74, to 9 per cent
The government la , ond market orened strong in the
meriting. 1662's selling at 122. and 1867's 5t"1164. After
wards s me German bankers were heavy sellers on an
incorrect rumor ae to a decline in the London market,
and they sold the 1337'e at 1164 to 1164. At the close
these same earths were trying to buy back the bonds
ttey bad sold at z 9 to per cent advance en their own
tales. The Secretary of the Treasury wilidoubtless carry
oat the Sinking I•tirnd act of 1862. and a more rapid ad.
vance In the market price of our bonds in Petrope will M
erit .bly result therefrom. At the close few round lots
were effering. and heavy orders to buy are in the hands
of brokers to fill without doing anything to advance
prices.
NOW )ork htock Market..
iCerresperedence of the Associated Pram]
New Your.. May L—t Stocks itruatile4 Gold. MN;
Exchange. &Ws. ex-coop., 186% 117": do.. 1264. 11:374 ;
d° Imb• U 5; Dew. 115'N; 127. 116li lies-fartiee. 1034:
Sizes. MU; Missouri Sixes. MU; Canton Cem.
may. —: Cumberland Preferred. 30: New York
estraL : Reading. 96 , 4: Hudson River. la:
Michigan Central, lie: blichigen Southern. ;
Mir els Central. 145; Cleveland and Pitratrtirgh.
Cleveland and Toledo, 10351; Chicago and Rock Idea&
ta7 Pittsburgh aid Fort Wllllll9, LBt3-a.
Retracts by Telegraph.
!Special Deeoateh to the Mils. Evening Bulletin.)
ew Yon g. May I—Cotton—The market thle morning
•was quiet but firm; /ales of about VA bales. We quota
IN, I , llow, Middling Cplande, 2U34(4233.;;; Middling Or
flour E;c.—Becelpte, 7.100 bbl/. The market for
Wt-etern and State Fri , ur ie unchanged ,• the eal.4
are about including Superfine State
at €'6 815 f4i Extra State at 5.64403 40; ir,v
rotern Extra at SE, ¶645.6 37. The export/
to 1... r, 1 , during the week were 4 'exio bola. Southern
Ylu r it dull rod a early at for Extra Baltimore and
• !try red f , r rhrnily do. California Flour to
aid hung 7‘l at -- for old. via the Horn, and
• • 1-throur.
Grelu pec, lire of NV heat 17.4447 bushels. The market is
dull nrd e The !Klee an, horhets No. 2 'llilwaultee
at $l. 44tati 145 afloat. and No. I do. at B—. Exports
114.1-44) bushels. Corn—het-Mots. 7.400 bushels. The market
is better. active. Salsa of 50,000 hcushels now Western at
fb , ,aB7 mots, afloat Exports IA Ceo. Oats—ReeelrMs. flop
buthels. 'lite market it held at 1.240,4 cents in store. Rye
quiet. Earley nominal.
Pr,rimens.—The tereinte of Pork are barrel's. The
market le lower at *.30 76(858 0156 for new Western Mersa
Stock. 52.400 barrels. Lard—receipts. pke. The mar
ket IP weak. We quote fair to prime steam at 18 coats.
Whisky—Receipts. barrels. The market is daft We
quote Wt stern free at 22rane.
Reef fi rm with a fair demand. Stock 47. M. Coffee—
Rio to in moderate demand: holders firm, with
a moderate offering at 14317(418-54, gold; other et lea buoy•
ant. ,Java is held at 28(a,26. Molasses bin good distilling
demand. and firm. The stock is large but I. not freely
°tiered. Sugar is quiet, but there are indications of an
improved demand. Market firm at 11590113‘ for Refuted.
and 16%6116 fo , bards. Grass Seeds lower. Tallow dull
at Mkt . Spirits Turpentine heavy at 41®411. Stocks
VW. Riming buoyant: stock 61 OM
Pirrenrenu, May L- - The Market for Crude Petro.
'emu is quite dull. there being no disposition to operate,
except to fill old contracts; gales of 1,000 barrels, spot, 40
to 411 at 141 go. - 2.000 barrels do. settlement 4) to 16o.:
1.000 barrela do. 40 to 46 at 143 e.,and 1,000 barrels do, 40 to
42 onprivate terms. Refined moves slowly, bat holders
manifest no disposition to make eonceealons; Bales of 800
barrels, spot • at 82e., and 2,000 barrels do. at WO.
Receipts 1.282 barrels , Shipped by A. V. R. R, 525 barrels
refined, and from 1). W. depot 48 barrels.
(Correspondence of the Associated Preeal
New Year:, May I.—Cotton quiet; sales of 800 bales at
28,4.4RM4‘. cents for Middling Uplands. Roar firm for low
grades. and dull and heavy for medium and good: sales of
7,800 barrels: superfine to fancy State. $5 50218 50; super
fine to choice white Western. $ 5 48(48 00. Wheat dull,
and prices slightly In buyrre' favor; No. 2 spring. $ 1 44.
Corn ; caw advanced 1P42 cents. old unchanged ; sales of
41,000 bushels: now coiled Western. 86(489 cents old, B*:3i
PO cents in store and delivered. Oats quiet and nominal;
Western, 82 cents in store. and 84%84.54 cents afloat.
Beef quiet; new Mete. $8 00016 00: extra Mesa, 811 0811
*lB 00. Pork dull; new Mesa $3l 00• rime, $25
$26 ca Lead dulL 'Whisky dull: free Western, CA cocas.
Bairtmear.„ May I.—Cotten quiet and steady at 28
c.'ntr. Flour dull and irregular Wheat dull and weak;
cha tee Ned $216. Corn dull; prime White. 82."4810. ;
Yellow. 87c. Oats dull at 70(472c. for light, and 75478 c.
for heavy. Eve dull and nominal at $1 45. Provisions
unchanged. Whisky dull at 82c.
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PA la S IN CINCICINATE
More Trouble at Sing Sing Prison
From Cincumnt.
Ciscnimerr, May I.—List night trustees and a
board of managers, the latter consisting ofladies,
were elected for the Homo of the Friendless.
Benevolent gentlemen turned over to the Tim itces
new building for the Institulion,worth $25,000,
which wee built by their contributions as an in
stitution for reforming abandoned women. The
new house has•capacity for 40 inmates. _
Late yesterday evening a borso,frightened by a
velocipede, near Brighton House, ran away,
throwing Mary McAllister from the buggy, and
causing the loss of her right eye.
A Keeper at Mug ti!ng Attactied by Con-
POU9llllo6EreiLlt, May L—The convicts in the
chair 'bops at Slog Bing Prison attacked the
keeper yesterday, and beat him in a severe man
ner. The cause has not been ascertained.
ay the Atlantic cable.
Ltratarooz., May 1, P. M.—Closing prices.—
Cotton quiet; Middling Uplands,ll3‘d ; Middling
Orleans, 1214 d. The sales have been 8,000 biles.
Common Rosin, 4s. M. Turpentine, 295. 3d.
HAVRE, May I.—Cotton opened quiet and
steady.
Fire—Lose 0751000.
TROY, May I.—This morning the cotton fac
tory of Harkins Brothers, at Batterkill, was de.
stroyed by fire. Lose $715,000. on which there is
$BO,OOO insurance. A dwelling house adjoining,
valued at ss.ooo,was destroyed; no insurance.
From Baltimore.
BALTIMORS, Hay L— The Tenth Provincial
Council of tLe Roman 03tholle Church, which
has been in session the present week, will close
its sessions. The proceedings were held with
dosed doors.
Hon. John L. Thomas, Jr., the new Collector
of this port, assumed the duties of bis office to
day.
Mrs. Margaret Wiseman, residing at 601 West
Pratt street, committed suicide by taking poison
yesterday.
The • deadgbodies of three infants were found
in different localities in this city, yesterday. All
were pronounced still-born by the coroner.
Naw YORK, May I.—A. special to the Newt,
from Zanesville, says Bochoner & Co.'a chair
factory was burned this morning. The loss is
heavy and the insurance light.
There was a heavy hail-storm In this county
yesterday.
Fnon NEW YORK
NEW YORK, May I.—The United States steamer
Frolic, Commander David B. Harmony. from Lisbon
March P 2, touching at Porto Grande, Cape de Verde,
Barbadoos and St. Thomas, arrived at this port late
last night. The Frolic bas been in commisei.m nearly
ronr years, having been attacked to the European
squadron muter admirals Goldehorongh and Farragrit
as tender and despatch vereel, and during that time
has etcamed over fifty thousand mlies, and visited
seventy-five different ports.
The Alumni of Princeton College, New Jersey. resi
dent in this city and vicinity, dined together at Del
monico e last evening. Ste-ethoe were made by Dr.
MeCoeb, lion. Wm. C. Alexander, ex-Judge Simeon,
Rev. Dr. Cayler. and others.
The examination in the ease of the alleged forged
rbecke, purporting to be given by Jay Cooke & Co.,
and upon whirl] some e 28.000
was
paid by the Bank
of the State of New York. wits concluded before Jus
tre Dowling yesterday. The prisoner, James Smith.
Identified as having presented one of the forged
checkr, was committed in default of ten thousand dol
lars bail. and the papers ordered to be Bent to the
Grand Jury.
CITY BULLETIN
STREET CLKANSING.—The Board of Health held
a t pedal meeting this afternoon, Dr. Elisb Ward,
Pn t•ident, in the chair.
The proposals for cleansing the atreets in the
Fifth, Sixth, Eighth and Ninth Districts. and for
the removal of ashes in the Second District, were
c putt d and read.
The bidders and amounts are as follows:
irTLUELT 01-RANEt DISTRICYT
Jo. 11A1 ....... SS.A.X.sIGro.
o 5mith........
SITTD DI ST 1-11 , ..T
s6.9oUrieo . Smith
.. 6.005;•eo Eckert.....
6.805 W. ...
SIOUTH DISTRICT.
. • • Is6.oooGootge Eckert...
...
6.&M0 Andrew Hague.
... 400
DITITH DISTRICT.
lib .S l .l udrew Hogue.
6,746 Louie C . Harvey
bEININT, ASH D ISTRI CT.
loht, Kain
Ir.hn GT - two:7.
Jatnee Callen
.I,nn Grngen
Geo•ge F. Gordon.
M C. Brady. ....
John Orogen
M. U. Brady
. . .
,1, hn Mcßride $9.600 Jae. Atkinson 12,..cr30
Ct as. E. Bcbrank.... It 650 Henry James. 12.800
311.5. Orogen 6.4 0 0 Geo. Smith 10.6:18
Jae. t fliiCTI. .. 8.000 Michael Mullen. .... 12.400
E. H. McGlue 12.071 Hugh Mcllhenny.... 1.1.8)0
The proposals were not acted upon, but were
referred to the Committee on Street Cleansing.
Another meeting of the Board will be held on
Monday, and it is expected the contracts will
then be awarded.
CITY MOBTALITY.—The number of interments
in the city for the week ending at noon to-day
was 266, against 288 the same period last year.
Of that number 125 were adults and 143 chil
dren-63 being under one year of age; 134 were
males; 193 females; 68 boys and 75 girls..
The number of deaths in each Ward was:
First 9 Sixteenth 6
Second 6 Seventeenth .... .... 8
Third 5 Eighteeftth 8
Fourth ..18 Nit:totem:lth.. 21
Fifth ..11 Twentieth ...19
Sixth 6 Twenty-first 1
Seventh .11 Twenty-second...... 4
Eighth . 7 Twenty-third 7
Ninth . 2,Twenty-fourth 12
Tenth 7lTwenty-fifth 5
Eleventh 111Twenty-eixtb. .......20
Twelfth 8 Twenty-seventh 13
Thirteenth 5 Twenty-eighth 1
Fourteenth..... 6 Unknown ...12
Fifteenth.... ........ .17
The principal causes o
ticn, 43; convulsions, 13;
11; scoria, fever, 19; ty
Lion of the brain, 13; infl
25; old age, 7, and palsy
A STRANGER BEATEN AND ROBARD.—REdOIpti
Jobn Mart, a German compositor, arrived here
on Sunday last, to participate in the Odd Fel
lows' festival. He wanted to go on Tuesday to
Camden, by the South street ferry, to see a
'friend. No boat was there. He went to Michael
Quinn's place, No. 904 Penn street, and there met
the proprietor and his son John. The
latter told him. upon inquiry,tbat no boat would
go before two hours. Mart then offered money
to Quinn, Jr., wbo volunteered, together with a
fellow, called Duchle, to take him over In a skiff.
Mart had shown in the tavern a roll of ;bank
notes. Instead of taking him to Camden, they
took him to League Island, made him go on
land, knocked him down with an oar.
robbed him of $l2O and an Odd Fellows'
badge, and left him, supposing him to be dead.
The man recovered and took out warrants for the
arrest of tbo parties. Quinn was captured last
night by Policeman Grimm, of the Third Dis
trict. He was committed, in default of $5,000
bail by Alderman Herr. Dutchle, his com
panion, is still at large.
DIED FROM !HAMM. —Geo. W. Chapman,
whose injuries at the Penn Treaty Iron Works
have been before reported, died this afternoon.
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Vim Youx. May 1.- The cable telegrams *egarding
the excitement In England over the rejection of the Ala
baman Treaty are the all engrossing topic on Wall street,
mid the gold room Ten gold up from nog to ME Thereto
considerable activity and animation. with a disposition
to held strong. Mone y ewemito effect on the toad or
stock snarkst. is ots 7 per cent. Foreign
exchange is steady at 102 h. The steamer Alaska, from
Asellawall to day. brings 1101.0011 in specie. '7 he steamer
which sidled for France took oat *71.000. The English
steamers bad no specie. The list of governments is quiet
and iiran. without (pedal change.
?be Vanderbilt stocks are quiet and firm. New York
Central advanced from 177% to 177' • lindsonatrer from
15714 to 1111134, and Harlem from EX to In. Reading is
dull. on the strength of reports of a miners' strike, and is
quoted et RIVE N% Erie stock lea marked feature. It
suddenly broketo Ef, rallied to 2734, fell off to 20%. and
gilk is the present price. The depression was caused by
the decline in London. The Western stocks are strong;
on St. Paid. Wabash. Rock bland. Michigan, Southern
and Lake Shore, which, with Northwestern and Fitta
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falling of in prime. The other Western shares are with
out particular char go, barely steady. Southern securities
are lower for Tennessee ; Old went down to 653:. New,
6734. The other stocks and Southern bonds are firm.
Pacific Mail is doe nto 02%. Express shares are (pilot
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Oxford street. Be ran at several persons, and
finally bit one man in the lee. He was shot by
Police Officer Skinner.
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ATLANTIC CABLE NEWS
Later from Paraguay
Lopez Carrying on a Guerilla War
The Alabama Claims
Continued Comments on Sumner's Speech
Another Libel Suit in New York
By the Atlantic Cable.
Losnon,May I.—The mails from Rio Janeiro
contain details of the war in Paraguay. The
partisans of Lopez were numerous and active in
the Cerro Leon and Logos districts, where they
were pursuing guerilla warfare. T he allies sent
a gunboat expedition up the Parana river, which
had returned and reported that no fortification
had been discovered on the banks. Paranbas,
with 8,000 men, was on the eve of marching for
Villa Ries, which was still in possession of the
Paraguayans.
Panes, May I.—The protocol for the confer
ence between France and Belgium has been
signed.
MAnnin, May I.—ln the Cortes yesterday,
Estrada's amendment to the constitution, abol
ishing the prerogative of the crown in ecr,lealse
deal matters, was rejected. The ilmitatiois,ot
the spiritual jurisdiction of the church was then
disenteed until the adjournment.
Lennon, May I.—The English press continues
to review Sumner's speech on the Alabama
claims which occasions no little anxiety in poli
tical circles. The Times, at the conclusion of a
long article, says the Queen's proclamation of
neutrality at the beginning of the rebellion was a
prohibition, and not an authorization of blockade
runners, sad the only real evil caused by it was
the position given to the Alabama in English
ports, which point would have come within the
operations of the rejected treaty.
Another Libel Snit.
(epeeist Despatch to the Phila. Ev ening Btinetto.)
Naw YOBIL, May I.—Caleb C. Norvell, money
editor of the New York Times, was arrested at
the suit of Frederick A. Lane, one of the direc
tors of the Erie Railroad, for libel in the money
artiste of the Times, of April 29th, stating that
the amount of the earnings of the Erie Railroad
are converted by Lane, exclusively and entirely
to the private use of himself, Gould and Fisk, in
speculation. He was held in ten thousand dol
lars bail.
Bent to an Insane Asylum.
BOSTON, May L—Ellsha L. Mounter, an em
ploye of the Davenport Brothers, who was ar
rested on theit complaint, charged with embez
zllsg 41.150, the receipts of the dark seance on
Thursday night, has been sent to the insane asy
lum at Taunton, medical testimony showing him
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No. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA. ,
DEALERS I N
COYE,RNMENT SECURITIES,
STOCK, COLD
AND NOTE BROKERS.
Aaeounte of Banks, Firms, and Individuals received, euldefe
to check at right
- INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES.
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The NATIONAL LIPID IN/MIRAN= COMPANY IS A
. ration chartered by special Act of Congress, Us
• .ved July 25, 1868, with a
CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, PULL PAID.
Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, whir
are Invited to.apply at our °Mee.
- Full particulars to be had on application at our office,
Etea in the second story of our Banking House,
re Circulars and P .blets, fully descrigtang r itno
antagee offered by the mpany, may ballad.
E. W. MARE elk CO,
No. 86 ,Sbuth Third St
EflAre, Important Annotmooment.
NEW CARRIAGES!
At 712 Saneora Street, Philadelphia.
MeLEA_Tt St KENDALL
Will keep a splendid assortment of good. strong and well•
enlehed CARRIAGES always on band. to which they
invite the attention of an desiring to purchase.
Call at 712 BANSObi street before purchasing elsewhere.
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int D. M. LANE, int
Builder ofFirst-slaw Light!and Heavy
CARRIAGES,
Reepectfully invites attention to hie largestookot
Carriagee. Also orders taken for Carriages of orrery do.
ecripiloe. at
• BANCFACTORY AND WARBBOODO.
3432, 3434 tend 3436 MARKET STREET,
Three squares west of Ponneylvanle. Railroad Depot
West Philadolphin.
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WASHINGTON RANGE
In Constant Opantion.
MP do the Cooking road a Large Fatally and
SAT TUREE ROOMS. ~-
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No. 837 'Rabe Street.
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