111171311313E8 SW *Bab stray-Isstit street. New iffairko Vaab biar—Yor three weeks past / have been n e t Toor PLiarrarne. IFlrr mine thanfOur months past ! have been illifieling Ittal what MY doctor bad memos prestnition. Woe unable to endure banbyany ploptleal or mental labor without great fatigue. But i bad rot need the Bitters a week before I wall conscious of their beuelitting me vs to , hing else had. and . 1 have ram tinned to gain very rapidly liner, till now I tun able to be abort my naval boost bold duties. To all who Aft afflicted with amend debility 1 ran testify from expo. stance that the Bitters are Invaluable. Your,, truly B.sTosp. OFfOLIA vrATKR.- Superior to the hest imported Gru nt 4 'oloree. and told at halt the price. my 4 to th eft q tie —I3CIIOIIIACKER" PIANO. 3BUY A FIBBTULAIIS PHILADELPIDA .IOfeI, OAT MA NUY A,TURRIPB PRICES, Ott. TAIN THEIR GUARANThE. AND THEIIPBY EN. CiIIiPAGE-1101111. INDUWIRY. FOREIGN rhinos cold by Miners are generally the aheapest that can be found in the NEW Yowl on BoaroN markete, and after all they cost the purchaser an much as ilretelaei fianoxiamtnn l'iaeos The Agent has already several oomalieliONß ADDED before the customer obtains an initrun ent, and in a low years it becomes worthless, and there is no redress. Orm Pianos have maintained their high reputation as CLAES FOR MORE Til A N THIRTY YEARS. and hav_El peenawarded tile higher - preniiums and are now ad. witted to be the finest and miet highly improved instru ments made in the CollorX. Our new and bealitiltil W•REROOIiti.No. 1103 Cavern= orrearr, are coustactly rui plied from our extensive fac tories with a fell assortment of superior 7BANn, Squeals ar'n UPRIGHT FUNDS. which we offer on the moot FAVORABLE Udine. Call and examine them, and alt will admit that vie ate able to rnovn that which we have said. and that r o other establishment in this citY can offer the same LIBERAL INDIIOSMENTEL 1/1A BLUOMACHEIt Pit NO WPC CO . N 0.1103 Chestnut etreet. P.—New Mame to Bent. Toning end Moving promptly attended to. fe2d th a tan 11; ALBIXEUIT 1 BLFKLri& Manufacturers of FIEST•CLAbI3 AISREFFE PLATES FORTES. WarOTOOMB, No. 610 ARUM street. ifs blfie to th-Sml Philadelphia. SPECK & CO.'S AND HAIVES BROS'. Pianos. Mason & Hamlln's Cabinet and Metre yam LI; gars with Vex Humane. J. E. J ULD, sabre .tn,th _ No. 923 Chestnut street. CONRAD MEYER. INVENTOR AND Manufacturer of the celebrated Iron Frame slu li ffis.as received the Prize Medal of the World's Great Exhibition, Louden, Eng. The highest prizes awarded wLen and wherever exhibited. Warerooms. 722 Arch Establfihed 182& mvl-e,m.wam4 THE WEBER PIANOS, Used entirely Madame Parepa," "Mhe eitorg," "Miss Alide 'Kopp," Messrs. Mille Sanderaom attire% Cle liopkina and other great artiste. For sale only by J. A, GETZ R. splu e w fig 1103 Chestnut street. STEINWAY'S PIANOS RECEIVED TUE Sighed award (first gold medal) at the Interns , soup , bition. Farb. 1867. See Official Report. at it a Wareroom of BLASIUS BRUs., sella No. 1006 Chestnut street. MILIKERING PIANOS RECEIVED the highest award at the Faris Exposition. bIiTTON'S Warerooms. 914 Cheetniat otreet. 4491,114 KVF I IN G BULLETIN. igniurdcly, May 9, 1869. AlblibrAPEON AND RAILROADS. A good deal of comment and criticism is being expended on the action of the North Pennsylvania Railroad Company, in ex cluding the Inquir er from the list of papers sold upon the rued. Advocating the widest liberty in newspaper criticism, short of that licentious use of the press which has its secret motive in the gratification of some private spite, Or the attainment of some private advantage, we cannot but think that • the excellent President of the road in ques- , Lion has adopted a wrong policy, in asserting the legal rights of his Company over the privileges of its property. Whatever aims at a suppression of newspapers in this country is almost sure to fail, and often redounds to the advantage of the newspaper. A temporary success may be obtained,as in the recent case of the libel snits against the New York Sun and other papers,which produced the desired effect in fright:erring off most of the New York and Philadeplaia papers from publishing sir. Young's correspondence.. Bat the spirit of the day is in favor of a free publication of news and a free discussion of all affairs con nected with the public interests. These dis cussions often take most unwarrantable ranges, and are often inspired by most un worthy motives, but the truth vindicates its self, 'in the long run," and those whose con sciences acquit them of wrong-doing can ordinarily afford to wait that vindication_ in the case of the Nurth Pennsylvania !faille's', we think that the Company can afford to be made the object of the Inquirer's, attacks, if they are continued in the same style as has characterized them since the Company's advertisemente were withdrawn, a year ago, on the ground of what the officers el the road believed to In excessive charges. Those who read the Inquirer or any other paper on the trains of the North Pennsylvania Railroad are abundantly able to judge as to the general management of the road, and as this is the only class of readers who are affected by the recent order of the President, we be lieve that the true policy in this, as in all oases, would be to let the newspapers alone, and to keep up the well—earned reputation of the road as the best antidote for newspaper criticism. The right of the company to de cide what wares shall be sold on its road cannot be doubted. The policy of diicrimi nating between newspapepers, on account of each attacks as have been"made in this ease, is not a wise or good one. THE LIMIDOLA 310/311U111ENT. The Lincoln Monument Association has pursued its work quietly but vigorously, and the model of the splendid bronze statue of the Martyr-President will very soon be placed in the hands of the Munich founders. Before the close of the present year this fine work of art will probably be complete and ready to be erected in its chosen site on Broad street. The site, at the intersection of Broad street and Girard avenue, has been selected by the Association after mature consideration, and, although Councils are discussing the subjt , ct 'with a good deal of variety of opinion, they will undoubtedly reach the same conclusion as that of the gentlemen who have raised the money, procured the monument and now ask permission, without expense to the city, to place this beautiful and appropriate memorial of Abraham Lincoln where it will appear to the best advantage and most thoroughly carry out the design of keeping his illustrious name in perpetual remembrance. The intersection of Broad street and Gi rard avenue was selected after carefully - weighing the relative advantages of many other locations. The ample space afforded , by the junction of two of the widest avenues of the city, the elevated ground, the rapid in come of the northwestern portion of Ictpbla In population, the handsome charac ter of the improvements in that neighbor hood, the future of Broad street as the great prourenudwall - combinetxr suggest the Chosen locality as the best,among all that have been under consideration. It is not desirable to place the Lincoln Mouriment in either of the public squares, fur the double reason that its *view would be much oh . strutted by the foliage, and both the bronze statue and the granite base would soon be Setiously Wagered by the : roilA r -drip from the overhanging trees. At Broadand Girard Avenue, the monument . will occupy a commanding position which will Make it visible from a great distance, while the construction of its base will be such BB to present no practical obstruction to the drive. Some of the moat celebrated statues and monuments of Europe ate-placed in the centre of narrower streets than =Broad street, and they have been placed there in order that they may be among the masses of the people. The Lincoln Monument Association has the same object in view, and we trust that Coun cils will coincide and co-operate with the public-spirited gentlemen who have labored so successfully to give Philadelphia what will be one of the finest works of art in America, and, at the same time, the first important monument erected to the memory of Abraham Lincoln. THE VIVID srArEs MARSHAL. The sudden death of General Ely, U. S. Marshal for the Eastern District of Pennsyl vania, created a vacancy which has been promptly filled by the President, who yester day appointed General E. M. Gregory to the position. This appointment will give uni versal satisfaction among those who know anything of General Gregory's military record and personal character. General Gregory entered the service in October, 1861, as Colonel of the 91st Regiment P. V., and served with distincticin during the war. He was brevetted Brigadier-General in Septem ber, 1864, and was assigned to the command of the 2d Brigade, Ist Division, sth Corps. At the end of the war, General Gregory was transferred to the Freedmen's Bureau,and was one of General Howard's most efficient agents in administering the difficult duties of. that department in Maryland. Since the termi nation of his department of the Freedmen's Bureau, be has resided in Philadelphia, and has won a high reputation as a citizen of pure character and high principles, and a fine specimen of the honest, upright Christian soldier and gentleman. General Gregory ha( but one legitimate competitor for the United States Marshalship, for we hold it as scarcely legitimate to urge for Philadelphia offices, candidates from the interiorof the State. General 11. G Siekela, who was presented to the President for this position, would have been equally acceptable to the community, in all respects. But be tween two gallant and loyal soldiers there is never any but a fair and generous rivalry, and while we should have considered the app)int mtnt of General Sickels in every way a creditable and suitable one, we congratulate the community that President Grant has chosen to succeed General Ely, a gentleman so well fitted for the position as General E. hi. Gregory. Bnnhtnß T Durtiorow & Co.. &action. aess, Nos. 232 and 234 Market street. will hold during next week, ny catalogue, the following important sales, viz: ON NIOND•T. May 10, at 10 o'clock, on four months credit, chant 1.000 lots of French and British Dry Goods, u.cluding 250 pieces Colored Mohair's, 3 0021.1 Figured Mozambique" 8 bales Dolmas Mein Percales; also, the entire balance of the "Gold Medal" make of Paris Poplins ; also, tali lines of P 1413, Jaepe, Cherie and Plaid kLozambiques; Black.M•,baira and Alpscas, Printed Grensuiii.es, French Piques, Fancy Dress Go. ds, lit pieces Ballow and ether celebrated makes of liLsc.k and Colored Bilk!; also, Satins, Flowers. Manner , . Trimmings, White Goods, Fl4kfa, Shirts, Ties, Kid Gloves, 150 pieces Black and Colored Crepes. 600 cartons Bonnet Trimmings and Sash Rib bons ; also, Umbrellas, Parasols, Notions, &c. On Traen• T. May U, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit 2,0e0 packages Boots, Slums, Balmorals, Eau and Ca.*, &e - . Olt4 TocusnA Ir. May 18, at 10 o'clock, on font months' credit, god puchurep and lot of Ftreien and Domestic Dry G. odp, ibr uding Cloths. Fancy Ca...slmeres and foot: nos. ' , e+. Ina, Melton., Tricots, Diagonals. LOP. Italians. &c late-a Goode, SiMa, Shawls, Linens, Shins, Balmoral and Hoop Skins, eewioga, Tins, &c Also, 150 packagea of Cotton and Wuolen Domea ticr O. ?SWAT. /day 14, at 11 o'clock, on (oar months' credit, Y.t.'o piece Ingrain. Venitian, Llet, Remo, Cot tage azd Rag t-srpetinge, 011 Ckihs, Ida_Liugg, To 117nunlactnrers and Others.— Janne'. A. Fir, man Auctioneer, will .ell May 19lb. at tte Exchange, the valuable eetate of J ,mee clime,. dee° , being over 4 acres of laud. Sec„rud erreet aid Erie avenue, Tw•nty-df h Ward. The property being en the Junction Rattrocra and near the Brie A revive Station on the North Penneylvienillroal, t 1 . , 8 gn at oat °wage. for any Lai ge m4rialactory re edy meale of vhfrinient. Full particulars in lintdbillb et the Auction Store. PuttOr haled by Order of the OrphtioNE Cot Et, RI 1 , 01:70.111 , Al' IP 0111[11.4. —Tbttmtr et, tious..' tan*, Ma, 11. 18 2.5, 29, and June 1, 3 and 8, will corn tu ire several rid oa4le r•tatee, to be Auld perern mority, iLic!uning t iegant city aid country residence., c.unkry Ottrr, large low, but•nes+ tocatnnie, small dwellinga, yblunt, e atocka, loam+, ite. See their pamphlet catal ir,ued tr*tlay (24 pages), and ad ♦trttntmtnte °a the tev, , nth and last pn,vs, orpnanr• 4 ours nab." on the Premtten. —Th. was & bone witl tell, un the 21. h of no , un the premises, the valuable estate of Peter A Keyaer, d. An elegant COULltry rent. mansion, stable and tar. iage-buitse, tehanhboave, ow-buildings, and 53 % terse ut haud-otne grouncle. Alen, at the same tine, the entire kowehold furui ore, horses, card/wee, Sae. Ere fall advertisement on the last page. TI R. R. F. THOMAS, THE LATE OPERATOR AT if the ulton Dental Areocia ion, is now the only (lot in Philadt Iphia aho devotes ti:s entire t me and practice to extratttne teeth, absolutely witlion pain, by fresh niti °tie oxide gaa. Office, No. ,W 1 WALSH r street mhb ly rpa MNiMEMNiMiIMi NITiciOUB OXIDE, OR LAUGHING GA L Ard devote their whole time and practice to ex-rutin/ teeth without pain. Unice, klehtb and Walnut P' Teets. .43'18 A 141) RAILS, o Abu RAIL ~ ALL P rl3l. r. Four hole. square ALA hsif ro nd vows. Shingle,— Long and /hoz t, heart aaa r p. bO, kai feet COMO/ 60 boa. . SL, Ivtug, lining and etore.titting mr tens' made a eyed •Ity. .NICIIOL3CL•id'. re.)s tire Seventh sort tiarpenter eta. WARBURTON•B I kIYtt.)VED, VENTILATED and earyditting Drees flat, (patented) In all the SP proved I ashlone of the season. Chestnut street, next door to the Yost Clime. aca-ttrp TIiBBE BUSHELS OF CHERRIES MAY HAVE THSI moue. remo.ed in an hour by the use of one of the Patent t herry-stoulug M .chlues. ' Ebb. should make it pro& able, leery YUJI' I:IIACITif,% Blly the machtue now Sold by '1 itluktAN & SHAW, No. Sib (Might Thirty-bye) Market street, below Ninth. wl.lAb LONG BASKETS , OF A VARIIITY OF palterer. and Hooke, Braaketii, Lhalus, Slum , for hanyine th em. TRUMAN di SHAW, No. b 25 (Clgnt Thirty five) Mai ket virile% below Ninth , Philadelphia. UIdALL OALVANIZiD IKON TACKLE BLOOK abd pone, e‘ itLrin MI and double sheaves Mid boo el,ets, for kale by I'HUMAN 4ti dH &W. No. QM (Sight lbirly five) Market street, b,low Ninth. Philadelohla. RE AL LACE PAR A' OE. OTEEIO3.—OPENED THIS morn mg, line 1i ~di ad and Forty Real Lace Parasol Covell!, a hplendld s..ortmena alt prices. GE.Onc,E W. VOGEL, myLet rp• No. 1102 Chestnut etnret. 4. 4 „ JOHN L. CAPEN, PHRENOLOGIfit Htß t's opened a new office f r ladirs and gentlemen. at No. IC2 Ohneirrtit. it,. 1, (Press Building. lllon2 Nn. 4 Peered floor.) whom he will bo h.ppy to deo lis old friends and all wito wish his Phronological opinion. En3ll if 4f4 BEST CIGARS AND TOBAWO AKE, OBTAINED 1 at WILEY BHOTliitittl. N. W. corner Eighth acid Walnut etreota salt , p to BLACK LACE RACQURA.—A HUPERB ABSORTMENT ooened tido into ulna - -Just recol • ed, direct I roin Paris. nee steamer Athena'', a superb aaeortrueut of Black LOCO Bacques. all the noyeltita of the proaent teason, for ails at retail at intportere prices. GEORGE W. VOGEL, tuyB-6t• 121h1Uhoetuut street. I -, N 1.71 NE RIG TAPIOCA. WITH FULL DlltEl. T 10143 --teoueo .—Ereothlicath , henh Lhutad a. And ... 4 cotalt- Ahat in e I Peerl bagn. Comp- Gelatine, t'atritend UpeLo and other tio•to deo. For tab, by JAMES - T. SIIINB, H. W. cer. Broad and Spruce etr4 its. apl.l tirl) ISAAC NATIIANS, AUCTIONIV ER, N. E. 0011.N1 7 12 I hird a d t4prifte streets, only one synare below the Exch.uge. $260,010 toloau. iu large or lirflal e•molinta, on din monde, ether plate, watch,,e, Jo vrotry, find all good.of value. Office bourn from 13 A. R. to 7 P M. Lir' Eata,l). Itrbud for the trot forty y.‘ara. Advances made in large aincuLta at tilt, lowtat tos.ritot ratoc, Is2l Grp 81110 N CtitTLIOID, UNIT ERTA ICE% Db Benth Thirteenth street. rathell COMP. THEDAILV EVENING EULT;FMN-PIIIUDWIII4,.,SATUADAT, SUNDAY SUITS WANAMAKER & BROWN'S. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. Cor. Chestnut and Seventh Streets, Choice Goods for Present Season, In daily receipt of New and Maple Spring Goode. SPRINGY DEVELOPMENTS OF CLIMATE AND CLOTHING. The chilly weather's over, The frost, and cold, and snow; Now springs the blooming clover; The sprightly daisies grow. The frogs in marshy meadow; The birds from tree-top, say, "Your winter clothing shed, Oh! This Is the month of May." And now the fruit trees blossom ; The fields look fresh and gay ; Our heavy clothes,—we toss 'em Aside, this pleasant day. The snn shines bright, and brighter Than e'er it shone at all; We need light clothes and lighter; We buy at GREAT BROWN HALL WHY SWELTER under the weight of your heavy clothes, gentlemen, when your light spring clothes are ready for you ? NO DANGER of catching cold now, if you make a change. WE HAVE everything adapted to your wants for the prt sent season. OUR STYLES are absolutely unsurpassable. OUR PRIORS are so low that nobody else can reaeh down to compete with them. OUR VARIETY is so immense that you will have to come and look at it for yourselves. COME, THEN, to the Great Brown Stone Ilan ROCKHILL & WILSON 603 and 605 Chestnut Street, OGDEN & HYATT, TAILORS, Pio. 827 ARCH STREET, LATE WITH WARR-HABER & BROWN. The Finest Goods, French, English and Domestic. Terms moderate. apl4 Im4p WOOLENS FEARFULLY LOW. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. cor. Ninth and Market Ste. CASSIMER ES, All-wool, 500. up. CLOAKINGS, good Cyles, $1 up. CLOTHS, Low to fine grades. The slaughter in this branch of bonnet still continues. We have availed varcelves of the low prima {J go in heavily , and offer to our friends and customers come great drives In T,oweerings, (leatings, ninLimip Inimitably FINE CONFECTIONS, FOR PRESENTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, Z erl . 1210 Market Street. r i TO RENT. A HANDBOMM REEVEDENCIIS. No. 112 A LOCUST Street. Twenty feet front; in Rood °oxidate/6 Pereesolop et Wen May O. Rent 81.800 per year. Apply on the promisee. Ear MO' !TO RENT. WITH BOARD—TWO EIDOONDS POKY - 1 -- Enumn - Accrourtinuidinicrornd — twatir - ftrAcin - pk. ibjQ Chestnut el rett. Poreceidou glveiiatifio let IDV GALLOWAY Q. MORRIS & CO., LEHIGH *ND NOILLUVLKILL COAL, Offlee—No. 208 WALNUT Street and—Foot of TASKE.II Street. om:4ttirm OONFEUTIONEBY. TO RENT• RETAIL, DrA I.PRB'IN PRICE & WOOD, N. W. corner Eighth and Fi(belt St,. BLACK SILKS. BLACK SILKS! Black os Grain Bilks. $2, $225, $2 814 $2 50434 2 50. Mixed opium for suits at IS& 85, MC 45. tip to 88 oasts per yard. Field Mohair!, 25 cents per yard. French Lawns, neat styles, 25 cents per yard. Black Alpacas, good qualities ,8736,45,60, 6136,75 and 90c • White Goode. White Goods. . . Plaid and Etripe Nainsooks, Plaid and Stripe Swim. Eoft Finbh Cambria), Jaconets, Victoria Lawns, Nan 1500kP, Bwies Mu,lins and Plquee. lland.ome Marsoillea Quilts, very cheap. lioreycomb and Jacquard Quilts. Ts tle Linens, Napkins and 'rowels. Bargains in all. w 00l and Bernet Flannels. Beet Make Bleached and Giibleathod E beefing and l'illow•Case Linens. Ladies' and Gents' Itosiery and Gloves. Le diea' aid Genie' Handkerchiefs. Gent.' Neckties. Shirt Fronts and Busyeriers. Ladle,' and (huts' Gauze Mot ino Vests. llumburg Edgings and limork DLL N. W. COR. EIGHTH AND FILBERT 5T3 N. 13.—A new lot of Parasols and Sun Umbrellas Jotivin's Kid Glove& best quality. Kid Gloves, di a Pair. INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. GEORGE FRYER, 016 CHESTNUT STREET, Invite: attention to hie elegant stock of India Shawls and hearis, Black and fancy ellits, Japanese Silks, Materials for Balls, Dross and Fancy Goods, in great variety, err:chased on mod advantageous terms, for cub, and will bo sold as cheap as at any store in the city. N. B.- India !Match' altered, repaired and cleaned. ruya.lrurpt Materials for Suits, In Stripes and Gray Mixtures. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS MARKET. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 Chestnut Street. SULAKS SILA-iitS In Stripes, Checks and Shots. IN GREAT VARIET RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 Chestnut Street. 8-4 BLACK HERNANI, nzavy nEsn, er $l5O PER YARD, RICKEY; SHARP & CO., 727 Chestnut Street. JAPANESE SILKS POPLINETTES, A FULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 Chestnut Street. LACE POINTS, In New and Beautiful Designs. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 Chestnut Street. myB EDWARD FERRIS, No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET I IMPOSTER OF WHITE GOODS, LACES and EMBROIDERIES; OFFFILB TO TEE TRADE. 200 Pieces Choice Piques. 400 Pieces Plaid and Striped Nainsooks. New Homburgs. New Guipure and Valenciennes LIMN Sew White floods of ail kinds. desirable for Spring trade. Z t tz o er and for sale at a mall advame co aunt el in EDWARD FERRIS No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET. lasses t... 310 D. S. DORMON, 310 MO N. Eighth Street, above Vine; (Bnocetoor to Mortise & Hoffman.) Spring G opening of Black Bilks. Dress Goods.Cassimeree, White oode, Kid Gloves. k mbrolderies. blosiery.Gloves. Trimmings and Bottom% together with a fell HIM of all geode usually kept In a large. firsts:llam Dry Goode Store. Bleck Bilks, In, S 2 25, SI 40. Good White Muslin. 10e. Black bilks. 1511 50. 151 75. U. Plaid Muslim!, 20, 25e. Black Alpaca. 51. 85.40 c. Stripe Nainsook. 22.15 t. Alpaca I nitres, 80.55. 500. White and Buff Pique. Bfe. Mohair Lustros, 05. 76. Al 1 and wide Uhintees. 880. Beautiful Dress Goods. 221115 Wool Gassimeree. 45 03 , mkt, Spring Alpaca. 25. 25 Sic. Black and While Skirts. SW per goads are new styles and fresb.bougbt at the lowest cas h Operas. and will be offered as special bargains. to make roma for Summer purchases. p ro m I,er the NombAr, 810 North EIGHTH Street, above VIIPE.Garge double front Stare.) sit , lol Rmrn Lltit fik-Nl7 'oekki h " l4 f Ir t t. rs' DRY GOODS ADAPTF.D TO THE DAILY WANTS OF FAMILIES FULL STOCK OF FREtkOll GOODS. FT'I L STOCK OF BRITISH GOODS. IF TILL STOOL{ OF AMERICAN (loom!, SHAWLS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BLACK MRS OF THE BEST GRADES IMPORTED eu TV 11/ DM hap PRICE & WOOD. KEEP A STOCK OF HOWELL FINN - CO Mrholesale and Retail. PAPER AT NO. 1117 CHESTNUT :STREET, - Until completion of their Store, W. CORNER OF' NINTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS. JUST OPENING OUR SPRING IMPORTATIONS, French Medallions, imitations Woods, Persian, Chinese, Flower Patterns, and 8 xn TV 6 31. 4 ID R.H ROODS. JOHN BURNS, 245 & 247 S. Eleventh St., eh. Spruce OPENING OP OUR NEW STORE (In addition to No. 217) WITH SPECIALTIES IN WHITE Gut DQ, LINEOS AND HOSIERY. WHITE Gl 0D.31 WEIITE GOODS I NM yards London Cord Pique, 26e.; same as sold last reason at 25e. Fine French Organdies, plaid and striped. 873 d. Pique d, 24%25.36, 8736, MM. to $l. Soft Finiebed Cambric, 18, 20 to 75e. Victoria Lawns', 18e. up; Rutin Nainsooks, 12e. up. Balm Brocade Neineooks. Satin Ha.d and &ripe Nainsooke. Ilazuburg Edgings and Inzertings, 631 c. np. LIN I.NB I LINENS !! LINENS ! ! Barnsley Bbeetings, 230 to 8 yards wide. Parrish y Table Linen, $l. St 2736 to $2 26. Barnsley Damask Towels. 128 76 per dozen. Richardson's Shirting Linens. 87Me. op. Richardrou'r 2 yards-wide Table Damara.. 75e. Damask Napkins, all linen. $l, $1 00 to OIL Uurreflten Quilts, 33S yards long, $B, up. B.rgalus in Ladles' and Gents' Handkerchiefs. IIOCIER2 I HOSIERY!! 130BIERY !! ! Childreure Yt to it flocks, finest imparted. Children's °ILIUM Merino Vests, from 9 to 80 1 edict' full regular-made Uoae, 2be. r, antler double-m.le Bose, 8750. I eel , s. Gauze Merino Vests, all sizes. G. tenil r, gui,r.mado Rote, 30.26, Mc. up. Bert Ikea Imported. extra Bun, 873te. trrntr' Gauze Iduritio veil*, 8734.6936. 75e. UP. L. Gen s , end Children's Balbriggan Hose. MAY OPENING. J. M. HAFLEIGH. 1012 snd ICI4 CHESTNUT STREET, me MIT OPENED ELEGANT NEW STYLES IN Cbene Stripe Grenadines, Japanese Silks, Grey Poplinettes. , Grey Forges, Jrgandies and Lawns, Lawn Robes, New Style Striped Piques, Brocade Picinss. Percale Robes. Black Silke in every grade reduced. snyOu wiry CRILNA.DINES, LAWNS, ORGANDIES. JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Has now In etcck a large and handsome assortment of New Style Cy enadinet, in 'tripes and figured. New Style Lawns and Organdie& aid 8.4 Iron Mesh Ifentani. Together with every variety of new and elegant DRESS GOODS. Fero and rbolce Goode are received daily from the hew 'York and Philadelphia tdarkete. smrp 215 NORTH NINTH STREET, A BO V E &ACE. ELDER, WALTON & CO., JOBBERS eND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS, (FFER TO-DAY GREAT BARGAINS IN Black Bill;e, Alpacas and Mixed Goode, Pique, White Goode, Bonjour Poplins and Drees Goods in general, Br TWIT FROM FIRST HANDS AND AUCTION. MT . Pfa 41m'1. /OA iliri .ON CIA NY EDGUNG ZNBERTING 1.1 &ad Laces. A good assortment at rownable prices. I MUSTERED EMBROIDERIES, Known PO the Metternich and Empress Trimming. On hove— about 100 gross of this pdpular Edging and IEOOI t iug (, ovi very rcarce In tint bands), b► the piece of 12 Ida, et imposters' Mina/, and at a small advance in the ;dice pike. ALEXANDRA FPILLING Known as the Valenciennes Edged Frilling, which deny , ' with a thread. On hand. about 100 gross, miens idths, under regular pric RI F F LI NG.y the piece. MAGIC Known an the Real Magic Ruffling Co.'., n quality on head. over Me dozen Nos. 1 to P. edged and plain, per. chuttd from the couummy on their beet terms, and to be cold under regular prices. ImPOUTED WHITE GOODS. Are now prepared to chow an unusually large assort went. and invite especial attention to the French Mull and Elena baintooke, Ft each Jneonets, all having been purchased at the very early Spring quotations an regular goode. or In jo GEEN.BR O WN,W BLUE AND DRAB SILK LAIRS, At 81 a dozen, or 10 cents a yard. at WOItNE'S Lace and Embroidery Store. It 88 North Eighth street. j A1,(31 STREET. LLAMA LACE POINTE& LIAMA LACE PARASOL COVERS. BLACK THREAT)ACES.aI COOLI widths.at very low pricer WHITE S. PLAID NAINSOOK, from 26 cents. FRENCH MUSLIN, 2 yards wide, 60 cents. Re&LLES Ft alt nia. SAES. tram 26 cents to 121 2 . AIINUNG EDGINGS AND INTENTIONS. NP.F.DLE WORK EDGINGS AND INdERTIONS. rholce dmigns. bought under regular prices, and are of. r • I CP • I, 1.:41 apl2.imi WIN EN, Lutwous, &c. CHAMPAGNE. ERNEST IRE OY & CO.'S Carte Blanche and Special FRUITY AND GENEROUS WINES, 4'64 te - the au the tilt in Chanipagioch FOR BALE AT TEE AGENTS PRICES BY SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S.W. corner Broad and Walnut. litr:.-Ai.'N"'G'..l':"N..'..: ..- G..:5...:,. other peculiar foreign styles. Flowery Orange Pekoe MITCHELL & FLETCHER, 1204 CHESTNUT STREET. ap2 lyry ALBERT BISCUITS MAC KEN ZIE & MACKENZIE, There Ill? CUPP are ruppled regularly to the Qaeen. the Roy al t amiiv and the tiobLlty of Entleald. FOR BALE BY THOMPSON BLACK'S SON & CO.g, sc3 to (ii 3mrrn MRS. kOUTHWORTIPS NEW' BOOK THE CHANGED BRIDES, Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Sonthworth, Is In_prerre end will oc published on baturdaY. 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V U 0 CERIES* SUPERB TEA. TEA. Only a very email tot Imported. FOR BALE BY The Original and Genuine MANUFACTURED DV Edinburgh. Broad and Chestnut Streets. NtiW PUttt.UUA'CJONS. 11111, BE PUBI,II.III)SITURDAY BIND BREIIPiIiVII ABOLIPTOWIL Will be Tab(hated Hay 151 b, OLDTOWN FOLKS, By Harriet Beecher Stowe. 1 vuL lamo. a,. Publiatpr, Bookseller. Stationer. AND DEALER IN CI3ROIIIO LITHOGRAPHS,. No, 724 Chestnut Street, a➢B4-Imrpp - SECOND EDITION-;, WASHINGTON. SECRETARY BOUTWELL'S POLICY Purchase of Govermufmt Bonds SPECULATORS AT A DISCOUNT 7he Treasury Venus Wall Street 1311EA.TING A SINKING FUND TO-DAY'S CA - Bre QUOTATIONS Fluctuations in Five-Twenties American Securities Flat Secretary UontwelPe Policy. lambda Despatch to the Phtladelphla Evening Bulletin.) WASHINGTON. May B.—When the fact became known this morning that Secretary Boutwell had despatched orders 10 Assistant Treasurer Van dyck, at New York, to buy government bonds to the amount of S1;000,000 per week, on the same plan by which gold is sold by sealed proposals,. after due notice by advertising, tt led to much discussion among financial men. This move on the part of Secretary Bontwell foreshadows clearly the policy winch Is to be pur sued while be remains at the head of the Treasury Department. In conversation with your corres pondent this morning; he said it was his Inten tion to have a policy which no one could misun derstood, and which would prevent the Dapart 'tient, from being used to further the interest of ar d enrich speculators all over the country. When it becomes necessary to alter or change his present policy, the fact would be made public either before or after the close of business hours, in order that no person could have an nudes ad vantage over another by the fluctuations In the money market. In every case informstion would be given publicly, before the officers chureed with executing the orders have " official information as to the coarse they are to pursue. The Secretary will set entirely upon the condition of the Treasury 1) pertinent, and will shape his course and de 1, 'mine his policy by the recPlpts and exp,2ndi t Arts of the Depsrtment. and not from the coo ,. itlell of the money market in New York or else where If the ricelpts of the Government jal tify it, heeds will ondoubwdly be purchased in amounts larger than one million per week. It Is Secretary Boutwell's purpose to hold these bonds as a sinking fund,and not to cancel them. He is strongly urged to change his order to buy bonds, so far as to substitute three per cent. cer tificates in their place, but this he positively re fuses to do, unless something at present unfore seen should occur rendering the change abso lutely necessary. It is the Secretary's Intention to adhere closely to his present policy until the assembling of Congress next winter. LONDON, May 8, A. M.—Consols opened at 92 for money, and 92% for account. United Stares Fivotwentl(ll flat at 76%. American stocks flit. Erie Railroad, 17; Illinois Central, 96%; Great Western, 22, Dvaapoor., May 8, A. M —Cotton opens dab; Middling Uplands, 11%011M.; Middling Orleans, 12d. The sales ler to-day are estimated at 7,000 bales. Lesbos, May 8, A. M..—Sugar, 89s. 3d. per cwt. florrusurTmMay B.—Arrived, steamer Hol sada from Near 'York for Efatnburg. Lospon, May 8, P. M.—Closing prices—Con sols for money, 9231; for account, 924; United States Five-twenues firmer at 77,4 i. Stocks firmer, Erie Railroad, 173‘; 111100 la Uentral,l9l34r Atlantic and Great Western, 2334. LIVERPOOL, May _B, M.--Closing prices— Cotton diall,• Middling Uplands, 11%d.• Middling Orleans, 12d. The sales have been 6,000 bales. Pork, 101 s. Lard. 68a. 6d. "Lava s, May B.—Cotton on the spot, 14234 f. • BALTIMORR, May B.—Richard Marley, one of the oldest Odd Fellows In the United States, died yesterday, aged 78. He was Past Grand Master, and for a long period previous to hie death, was Treasurer of the Grand Lodge of Maryland. The long pending lawsuit. involving the title to Barnum's City Hotel property, was decided yesterday In the Circuit Court. Under the de cree of the court the property will be sold. Itarine liortelltifeneo. ' Formes' Mosso', May B.—Amved--Schooner Veto Davis, [rum Calbarean, for orders. Weather Repera. lid y 8, 9 A. M. Wind. Weather. They Planter Cove N W. Cloudy. 44 Halifax N. Clear. 42 Portland . Clear. 48 Boston .5. E. Clear. 56 New Y0rk......... N. E. Clear. 58 Philadelphia. •. .... ......... N.B. Clear. ae Wilmington. Del. W. Cloudy. 68 Fortress Monroe . N. Cloudy. 52 Richm0nd........... W. Cloudy. BO Asguata, 03. N Clear. 58 Charleston, B. C.......... N N.E. Clear. 58 Fevannatt........ ...... • ...... S.S.W.. Clear. 76 Clear. 50 Batiste. ......... ............ N. Clear. 49 Pittsburgh:. Clear. 58 cuietuto .... Clear. 59 LoaktvElle Mobile.. ............ ....... N. W. Clear. T 4 New Orleans . •• ......... ..H. Clear. 67 Key West ...... .......... ...B. Cloudy. • TT Cloudy. 78 State 01 Thermometer Thle Day at the Bulletin Office. toiLm 21 deg. 12 1111.......62 deft 2P. Id de deg. Weather clear. Wind Northeast MP TRIM CO 1711 T--Judge Thayer.—Collins vs. The Asbury Life Insurance Company. An action on a policy of life Insurance. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff for $1,600. QnAETaa Sessions—Judge Allison.—jury trials oe card the attention of 'be Court all toe morning. v. UTNE SE Gators --Jn dge Brewster .— This morning W Candy, charged with the murder of Wiillam Buthonll on Thursday evening last, had a belting on habeas corpus. The testimony taken before the Caro l* was beard again, and the Court admitted the sc atted to ball. t t I'.'. •t The Philadelphia. [Roney Marhel.: Bake at the Philadelphia Stock Exchange. Barone nothna. 100 eh Read R 1580 40%1 /DM BOARD. 100 oh Phl & S R 660 9054 100 eh do do. 80% 800 eh do thOwn 8056 100 eh do 80% 400 eh do b6O lta 8054 100 eh do BIN 100 eh Readli 47% 200 eh do elOwn 47% 100th do reg&in 47% 100 eh do 610 41% 100 eh do 15585145 47 200 eh do elO lta 47 2000 V&A CS rate 68'99 92 1000 Belvidere mtgßd Del 2d e 01% 1000 Lehigh6a RLn 13436 1000 Leh Old Inc 9431 8000 do Its 94% 600 do 94% 0 eh Bank of N A 235 9 sheam&Am R 128 10 eh Idech Bk Its 81 2 eh Lehigh Nay 81k 821 f I 600 shSharaokin cl 51f 100 eh Ocean Oil c 50-100 Barmn" _llO,qlDl5. 2600 1185-204'67 cp 116 1000 W Jereey Rls c 9114 8000 O&Ames'69 otiwn leo Onto:O6 new 101% 3 oh LehVal R 66 20 oh MS b 5 bswn 56 84 oh do 56 100 oh Ph&Rrioß WO 8016 NO oh do 8011 02 oh Oercruen Poe R 82 sworn 10(3) Leh GUI Ln 2411 2000 Lehigh Val R bdo new cp 04% 50 oh Com & Amboy 129. VI) 1 _1041-58.88, 100 oh Palfrie - 80% ATVILDAY. May R. 1869.=Thoro fa oonaldorablo activity in tb.• regular market to•dar, but time I, a tot.l abaonco of any now dovelopound or filature which nails for .poolal own went. The rates for call loans remain, at f(o)tl per coot L and diocounto at f 407 per cent on prim meroan- Ile bills. The chid interest in monetary circles is absorbed by BY TELEGRAISI4I By the Atlantic Cable• From Bastimore. THE COURTS. 880 eh Fenno Ropg&ln 533( 18 eh do doe bill 0514 200 eh do cd* 155 3 4 100 eh Read R ha) 47% 100 oh do c 47!( 5110 oh do 47.11 e 100 eh do MO 47-80 100 oh do e 47% 100 eh do 2dyeeletnt 47% 100 oh do 1154dn lag DOA au, 100 eh Pennell 1380wo 551( 100 eh Road It 473 1100 eh do b3O 473( 00 eh do 47-60 100.etuLehl41) 8410)09 .0414 100 eh do eoOwn 82% . lb, mews of another advance by the Bank Of "RtuttandiOf lis rate of interest. and the consequent decline In the -Pi rapt , uur BM. iffi .bik,E,Uratievie, bleb may pwalbly antral, nolo ID a Dial& MAU events staffer& DO opmlualty to geld speculators terun`up the price to US with a good prospect of a further rise. The ntivement is aided by the warlikarpirit manifested by Cot great on the subject ot the Weibvenblated 'Alabama question' and - possible. complications w ith !Spain. - - . • (investment - Bonds wised weak but . mit/m(I4ISW rallied, without, however. recovering the loss of yodel'. day. , They are now held firmly; and the market, to ex. , ciled, Bold is very excited.' Before the opening it was Fold at 111 Y% but be opening of the a t board it fell to now quoted at 19 M. at 1373 i Brim 4re et There w fes spirit at the Stock Board , tills morning. std some eciLue in prices. Ouvemment. &ate, and Otte Loans were without essential change. Reading Railroad closed at 41,-a decline of li: of t i`: and Erie Railroad at KliOPOSsi —a decline of %; Pennsylvania Rail; oad 'old at 554 ;Camden and Amboy Pe I iroad at 129. and Catawieea Railroad Preferred at B.s`i Oink . in Canal. Bank. and Passenger Railway shares there weremo changes. Ire Board of Directors of the Philadelphia and Ertl) Land Company has &Oared a dividend et three per cent. on the outstanding stock, payable on and after the 15th inv. Jay Coolie & Co. quote Government securities. &c.: to. day .2 follows: C. B. 6s. 'Bl 11801118M:5.M of 1862. 11734 01 7 6117%. do. 1864. 11510.4114: d0.N0v.18445. 11414(4115; d July, 1465 liteftgll6%: do 1867,115'/% 4 11616; dO. 18WI 116: len forties % 107%4107%; Pacifies. 1064106,%; 1 Bmltb. Randolph & 4h ~ bankers. Third anoll_(Rtestnuts quote t 11,19 o'clock as follows: Gold. 138% C. 8. Sliced. 1180411836: Five-twenties. 1865 11.7.144117%i do 1861, 113%;4113%; do. 1665. 17115%; do. July. Itkiu, 115'44 116: do. do 1867. 116: do. do 1.M., 11514 , 4116: Fives, 'femfortics. 107% 107%.: Currrucv tis, 1064106%. blmsrs. Do 11 even & Brother, No. 40 South rhtrd street. make the following onotattobs of the rates of exchsage to-day. at I P. M.: United States Sixes of 1881. 116%, 11820: do. do. 1862, 117300117 U: do. do l&P. 1131110.. do. do. 1848, 114%64114%nt ;do do, 1865 .w. 11 11.6" i! do. do. 1867. new, 116%41164: do do. 1868. 115% 116'44 b's. 10.40'5. 107%(4107,4: O. 80 Year 6 per cent. cy.. 106(4106%. Duo Comp. Int Notes, 19X; Gold, 167%4 257%; Silver, 103,104180. Philadelphia PrOMICO faftettet. Bevuntsxv, May 8.-The Flour Market has undergone no improvement, and with an extremely limited inquiry from the city trade, prices are drooping. The Enquiry 11 confined entirely to the higher grades of while low grades are neglected and daeltntag. Small sales of Superfine at $6(45 87311 per barrel. Extras '4165 60038 26: 400 barrels lowa, WilIC4ll4O and Minnesota Extra Family at $8 60447 26—the latter figure for fancy; $l3 7097 BO for Pennsylvania do. do.; $7 602409 for Indiana and Ohio do. do.. and fancy lots st nigher bquotatitins. Eye Flour sells slowly at 97. A sale of 60) arrels of Ohio Corn Meal at $4 per barieL There is butt:le movement IZlNVheat, and prices may be quoted Sc. er bushel lower: small sales of lied at 181 t 001 166; 1, bushels Amber at MI 761?1)1 80 -the latt,r for cLoice indiums; 1.000 bushels Toledo No. 8 White at $1 76; and 600 bushels fancy Michi gan White at $2 25. Hie come:mods 81 45. Coon le in good rem:Pert. with sales of 800 bus. Yellow at 93 lt2c; &WO hue. Western mixed at 12.83c.and 94 ex, bas. do do. on secret terms. Oats are firm, with further sales of Western at algae.. and some Penna. at 78. Prices of Barley and Malt are nominal. Whisky is steady, and false at 5.8,@.98e. tax paid Wew York !Money Market. LF om the New York Herald of toda7.l Mar 7.—The day in Wall street hunt been ono of the moot excited for many month,. pet Laps for several yearn. the tr ansartiour to all the markets were on an onornaout scale and rharectetited by the great , at animation. The Mile! feature wns the nuddon rise of over three per cont. In sold.the dealings In which were not lens than one hue. dr. d aid fifty million, of dollar.. At one tune a pnnic teemed imminent In the Stock Er chan.e. tthd there was a reclean and largo' drop" in prices, but a r, action en nit dat a late hour in toe afternoon. and the bout:teas diced wilh a better hut not an euttrely eatithed feel fug. 'Thin redden dloturbasire in to he traced re motely to the increase of Via Bank of England rate of dl'countto foul and a half ter cent on Tlviraday last. ho great financial centre of the wo, Id in eve , lesion, of ire u otutat .upteniacy With the tore .tene dealt, of meters arbfrx out of the norrier , *un E mean I-an' ne. entintiug in lire London flint get, not to epeak of the brion nteculation w hien has ,prong up In United 6 , ntee ACCII tr. • 1,11-e romnt et., Si or DOC e•earr to m. k 8 m mey dearer in the Et.ginn met tomtit, lience the advance In the rate of dineol,lll, n bieh, according tt other indftet, is lenity tel,s , tr.e oe . n market rate of interett. Sterne were Mew to feel thin alteration. The decline ,p,t. rday War comparatively light To-day, boo a. er, tie truth of the nituatioci seem , -d to break upon the minds of ondon float:Acre, and cornet.; fell to 92 , t for coati, and five r Prentice to a figure •ariously n ported from 711 down to 763.1.. he regular commercial report by able was pe fectly valueless In thin crioin, and the only persona who wen not working Ir the dart: were those NEM had 011eate tetra" ame direct from their foreign ror reapendents. It wee this de-line in bconin watch Seat envied the remarkable clangers of today. and the effect tr directly trao-e. hie throughout the several branches of W ail street Duthie/on - . Grvcrument bonds at the opening were hoary and lower in reeponre to the first reports of a decline of one bolt per cent. in Eve-twenties at London. Gold under tub Influence took an upward start immediately after the opening of the Gold Room. The rise in gold going to the of her aide or the Atlantic canned a further dectine there tabards. and the report which came hack was even to Meet:let with all forts of amendments and ad ditions. announcing *mon, other things that there was, a panic in London: that the Bank of England had advancd Its discount sate still farther; that immense foreign rdere had been received to buy gold. and that the great Powers of EntoPe hattaulted in the offensive toward the United States in the matter of recognizing Cuban Independence, and entrains obit° filibusters to leave our ports. That there haa reen eonsidetable commotion In the London money market there is no doubt. But the cable informs up of the renewal al the Feniameatbreak in Ireland. and which is, preheat., a itromineet Cause el- anesisinsis. happening as it does at a moment when the foreign twins and theneculation to oar securities have rendered the market quite active. Under the combination of these tbEuencee, se well as is consequence of the semi-official smut nucement from liVerhfugton that Secretary Boit well Was unwilling to exercise the pri4eges tf the E inking Fund set hefore the close of the fiscal rear. goy snumeints sank tepidly until the Itirs touched 117 and the '67'. Ut3i—a decline of oafs end three quartet' per cent From this point, however there was a reaction, In eon .. quenee of the higher pit...* of gold and a recovery to much natter figures at the close of business. . . In geld the effects were perhaps more directly visible. Farly in the forenoon Nilo, were made as low an 1364. the closirg price of the previous day. By neon the price had riven to 1373.% The rice was followed by (be sudden de. cline in bonds fn Louden. about which the reocr ta were FO contradietory. all uniting that it war quite large, but none altering as to Hi. exact extent In the Interval to the totem de/patch gold was steady (I) at 1811d13137'4. Boon after 3 o'clock the earliest reciplsnta of the [WAR began their purchares.sed the price went rapidly up to 139'4, yielding labor to Igirr. each was the excitement that the Gold Room was occu pied until after six o'clock Cash god continued in gold rot ply. Loans were mode at 7 awl 8 per cent snd 1-43 Delete eleariny House, end at 4. 6 and 7 per cent after. v sad. for carrying. One transaction %yea recorded at fiat. The report of the Gold Exchange Bank show. the heavy blulinses of yesterday. The following are the figure. Gold 8a1ance......... ................ ...-........ 8.063 684 reney BahIOCVS... ........................ 4,623 i4lB Tlr retiree of the stock market was wildly irregular, but the fluctuation. were divided into two le eat pelnd-, that portion of the day corresponding to a heavy advance in New Yom k Central Rod that portion of the afternoon corresponding to the his beet mice or gold. New Work Stock Market. (eorreepondenas of the Associated Press) Niw Foam, May Et—Stocks unsettled; Gehl. 138; Exchange 11:031 6. Oa. 1862. 1113¢: do. 1864. 1131...;; do. lea, 118; new. :163t, ; do. 1867.1164; Ten-fortiee. I(l7ia ; Virginia Sixes, 62; kitsanuri time,. 89; Canton Company, go.; combsdand Preferred. 10; New York Gentr.l, 179,6: Lea4i. A . 1 4 .530; Hudson River , 1864; Michigan Central, 126;Michigan iloothern. 1043 ; Illinois °sot , al. 14 0 5; Cleveland and Pittaburgb, °Of ; Cleveland and Tole do. 104: Chicago and Honk Island, 12d; Pittaburgb and Fort Wayne, 148 X. Markets by Telegraph. ifineclal Despatch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.) Nsw I own May 8.+1233 P. M.—cotton—The market this morniug wag dutland 'reedy: mil= of about flal balm. We quote as follows Middling Uplands, SOU; bildutsua Orleans, kr& Dour, &c..—Receipts , 6 700 bl.la The market fur estei n and State r I -ur is fairly active; low grade, firm; others mile end or changed. The sales are about 4,800 hble. , including Superfine State at $b 50045 96: k xtra State at $6 000111 45; Low grades Western Extra rt fef Ougd6 40. Southern Flour le unchaoged.with a far $ demand. Sales of 300 barrels at s—@ for Extra Bann mote and Country, and 111—@$— for Family do. Califon la Flour Is firm and mare active. Sales of 8.000 sacke. Rye flour is LI/ LIE. Grain—Receipts of Wheat 9 200 bushels. The market is firmly held. The sales are bushels No. 2 Milwaukee at - . Corn—Recelpte. 16E00 bushels. The market opened strong and clot, d dull end heavy. Sales of 25 000 hue new retests at 13.9Cfs 92 afloat, old. 90(192 in store and afloat. Oats— Receipts, 6500 bushels; market batter. with a good demand. Sales of VOW bushels at 89c. afloat. Itre is h. firs-, with a good demand. Bala of LIMO bushels at 61 El. Barley uneatable. Provissonr,iftie receipts of Pork are -- barrels. 'I he mart et is stronger but quiet. Bales of 1.240 barrels at 031 12.1.'031 lb for new Western Mesa. Lard— receipts. —pkg. The market quiet We quote fair,to prime steam at 1801834 cents Whisky.—Receipts. t4O barrels. The market is dull. We quote Western free at Me. Groceries generally quiet—Coffee drooping. Sagan firm. Tallow le in good export demand. Bales of 140,0001b1. at 113(01194. PErLapillittEU. May 8. —ln Crude Parole's= but few , ranrastions y mt.'', day, but at the close •ligre was a little firmer feeling, with buyers offering 1411814 4e. dales of .000 barrels, early delivery, at 14500 ; and LOA barrels do. do 40 to 45 at 14340. Refined quiet, but firmer, with little nt no disposition either on the part of buyers or sellers to operate. No sales ware reported. Receipts. 870 barrels. 'thinned by A V. R. R. enSbarrels refined, and 60 barrels tar; and by West Penngylvanla Railroad. 1.975 barrels Refined. (Correspondence of the Associated Pests.) Nxw yoga'. May B.—Cotton quiet. Sales of 600 bales. Floor amity-, but without decided change • sales of 5 50. barrels Wheat dull. but without decided change; sales of 8.000 bushels No. I.sl 57; Red Western $1 60. Corn dal., and prices favor buy ere ,• mixed Western. 90(4910. 1eer new and 99XiglIfile. for alit Oats steady; sales 15.0 11 0 buthels at 1179(E9e. - Reef quiet. Pork quiet ; new Mem $91.g31 teas 'lnlet: steam, 113016.5x'. Whisky quiet. Kam/ May IL—Cotton quiet and steady at Mk: Plour dull but unchanged.. Wheat inactive; receipts small; sales of Valley lied at $2 10. Corn dell ; prime White. 'same s Yellow, 111c489e. Oats dull at 751 7'c. to, heavy, and 780175 a. for light. Rye nominally el 400' $1 45. Pork quiet at $3l 75. Bacon quiet; rib melee, 1654 c.: clear do. 173sc; shoulders, 1410.; hams, 19*21c. La , d firm at 15®1930a. Whisky firm and scarce at 06 @Pic. H. P. dt 0. R. TAYLOR. PEBETTNIERY AND TOILET SOAPS, 641 and 641 N. Ninth Street. GREAT BARGAINS IN FINE Asmums:=vitroitr. Turkry Morocco and Antique Binding. Plank Porte, ktationory. Holiday Hooka. Mice, Gemea, Ladies , Compantone, Park.knivos t Pocket-booka. Se!doom tend:Palmy-Geode; rellinst iow -- White. Buff and Canary Envelopes, 15 conte per hoe &ed. Finn Note Paper. >st per roam Portfolioa. 15 ooute and upward Fine Cutlery. licathenHanda. Chu o, (lards, DotolOors, and all parlor llauloa.ranOY Ciaoda; sa, dia, Lowest pncea in the city FANCY CHEAP tiTATIONERY. HEAP 11113L.ES. C ALBUMS, a1°214 129 and 181 EitisiTil STREET. THE DAILYMVENIVG 33111,LET1N-1111LAIA6LPHIA.. SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1869. . . . MEM NEW YORK .MONEY MARKET The Excitement Still Kept Up TB WREST FEVERISH EN VIEETTLED An Excitement in Governments ENORMO US TRANSACTIONS Effect of Bontwell'a Retiring Plan (Special Deepatch to the Phila. Evening 13nIletin.l New Yong, May B.—The excitement on Wall street has not yet subsided. The different depart ments of the Stock Exchange sre feverish and an tented The excitement, however, is confined to the goverundent and gold markets, in which the fluctuations are wide and violent. Stocks were little affected before the commencement of business. Gold sold as high as 139 X. The first recorded sale was at 138%, from which the price advanced to 138%, receded to 137%, and has since returned to 188 on enormous transactions, principally to realize the heavy advance inaugurated by the bull, clique within the la.t. few days. The tactics purattect to-day were different from yesterday's, the premium on gold being forced down, and Governments buoyant and strong, the sellers of one yesterday being the buyers of the other to-day. Cash gold is abundant; 1-16 to 5 and 8 per sent. are paid for carrying until Monday. The govern ment market recovered the depression of yes terday, opened active and strong, and advanced 34 to 2 per cent. on closing quotations of last night. The immediate cause of this sudden buoyancy, aside from the decline in gold, is due to the announcement of Secretary Boutwell of his intention to buy a million of bonds weekly, commencing on Wed nesday next. The effect of this announcement upon the bonds In Europe cannot at this moment be estimated, as the stability of any government which is able to retire a_million of its debt per week must command the attention of foreign in vestors. Foreign exchange is firm, but dull; 10934 for prime 60 day bills. The steamers for Europe to-day took no specie list. State bonds are dull and MAW( resting. The money market is without essential feature; 7 per cant is the general rate, with exceptions at 6 per cent. The accumulations of currency to this centre are rapid and large. Prime discr.mntt 7@9 per cent. &exits opened strong with a slight advance on last night's quotations, and hive since advanced (ming to the endeavors of the clique stocks to st,s:ain the market. The general market is de void (1 inter( et. New York Central advanced 2: Hudson Rivtr Railroad 34. Reading is Orin 8f , 3qZ9F , 31; . . The miscellaneous and Express stocks are dull, but steady, without any feature BOFTON, May B.—The Supreme Court ha , granted to Mary Eliza Jones a divorce from her husband, George Jones, alias Count Johannes. for alleged desertion and non-support. erunktuFfldLD, May B.—G ,, orge Walker, Presi dent of the Third National Bank of this city, has been appointed by Governor Claflin a special eommissloneir to zazotiate a Massachusetts State loan In England. Mr. Walker will sail from New York on the 18th Inst., In company with Mr. Motley. CANTON MATTINGS. JEST RECEIVRD, EX-BARK LOUISA, 2,000 ROLLS FRESH CANTON MATTINGS, White and Red Checked, OF 43101 CF, BRUM. IN ALL WLDTHB. M'CALLITII, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESTNUT STREET. th a to 11ice IT SPRING. 1869. LEEDOM & SHAW, 910 ARCH STREET. We are pow receiving • very large dock of new goods for SPRING SALES, Embracing all the new styles of CARPETINGS, FL OOR OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &O. mhls Brn VON INVALIDS.—A FINE MIIBICAL fin33oX AS A I! companion for the sick chamber; themeet wort ment in the city, and a great variety of aim to select !tom. Imported direct by FARR BROTHE[i. mhl6 tfrp RH Chestnut street, below Fourth. - INDIA RUBBER MACHINE HEWING, STEAM I Packing Hess. die. Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of ioodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Belting. Packing time, 444., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters, GCODYEAM'S. 808 Chestnut street, South side. N.B.—We have now on hand a large lot of Gentlemen's, Ladies* and Moses' Gum Boots. Also, every variety and •tyle of Gem Overcoats. TORDAN`R CELEBRATED PUKE TONIC ALE FOR tl invalids, family use, dm The subscriber is nosclumished with his full Winter upply of his highly nutritious and well-known beyerage Am wide pPreati anti Lucreasing nee, by order of physi• lane,for mral de, use of families , are.. command it to the • ttention of all contractors who want a etrictly pure or iole ; prepared from the beet materials. and put up in the moat careful manner for borne use or transportation. Or den by mall or otherwise promptly suppli J d. P. J. ORDAN. Eie Pear street. de7.11 Below Third and Walnut streets. HENRY PEILLIJI'PI. CARPENTER AND BUILDER. NO. 1021 RANSOM STREET. 34144 PHILADELPHIA. J (MIN CALM P, iLDES, TM CHESTNUT STREET. and LODGE STREET, Mechanics of every branch required for house-brilidinf and fitting promptly furnished. feitf nOLCE FAR NIENTE.—ENJOYMENT HEIGHT. erred by !wink log those splendid Yara Cigars sold by WILEY. Eighth and Walnut. ap234-ptl4 CIIALK---FOR BALE.IBO TONS OF ALM AFLOAT Apply to WORKMAN 13 Walton street HILOBOPHY OF MARRIAG E.-01 'NEW COURSE Y of Lecturer, ail delivered at the New York Mueeum of Anatomy ; embracing the subjects: How telly° and what to Live fort Youth, Maturity and Old Age; Man-hood generally reviewed; }be Cause of indigestion. Flat, Mown and Nervoun Mee/urea accounted for; Marriage ..19ailcumbicidly-Cantiliend, &p t .. Poekot volumes, con aininr there LOI taros Alba forwardeVp&tnald,bn receipt of Meads, by addrerainig W. A. Leary. Jr., Beath. east corner of - Fifth and Walnut "treats, Philadel phia. fe.96.1y0 • E. 13 BOYD. C it ta ißdow Shader . Beds. Mattroasea,Carpota and N 0.184, North Ninth Area, Ph il adelphia. al , w_y a a on •nd. rota Live roared ikii4 vanished. nat174121 EDMOL: i 0:15 CYChook. TELFIGIAAPEEI From fillassach u setts. exit PETuriori. moo. F FOURTH. EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. LATER FROM WASHINGTON PRESIDENTIAL APPOINTMENTS Callers at the White House Appointments—Camera on the Presi --- [special Pupate! to the Maas. Evening Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, May B.—The President made the following appointments to-day: • R. W. Lassiter, Pension Agent at Raleigh, North Carolina; R. F. Gaggio, Collector of Cut toms for the District of Erie, Pa.; George A. Houghton, Supervising Inspector of Steamboats for the Sixth District; John Wilde, Surveyor of Customs, Chester, Pa. Quite a number of visitors called to see the President to-day, ail obtaining an audience. Among the most prominent were Gov. Curtin, Gov. Smith, of Alabama, Senator Spencer, Gen erals Banks and Logan, and Commissioner Bar nard, of the Educatidnal Bureau. 'The New York Central Railroad. lOPecial Despatch to the Phila. Evening Bollettn.l May B. —The State Senate has passed the blew York Central Scrip bill. Shipment of Specie. Special Despatch to the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.] New YORK, May B.—The steamship City of Mexico sailed for Havana, taking $186,000 in specie. UITY BULLETIN. CITY MORTALITY.—The number of interments in the city for the week ending al noon to-day was 249, against 237 the same period last year. Of that number 124 were adults and 135 chil dren-66 being under one year of age; 144 were males; 115 females; 68 boys and 07 girls.. The number of deaths in each Ward was: First 10 Sixteenth 6 &mid.. Third... Fourth., Fifth.... St Venth E t vt rah Twelfth Thirteenth Fourteenth Filteenth.. The principal cansee of death were: Croup, 3; comurnption, 92; ronvalAione, dipbtheri 5: dubilltv, 8; eearlet fever, 14; typhoid fever, 5; in darnmation of the brain. 9; inflammation of the lungs. 17; old oer, 9. And palsy, 2. PIANOS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES CHIOKERING & SONS' GRAND, tQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANOS. We thin day Wee a Y.TEvr CATALOGUE, in whieb we print onr vaßy I.ost.sy r Patoga t and from which we make OD DIEOOIIBIB Oa 110frV I ATion whatever. Our object to to f of - Lath to our Patrons Tint TREY nIST Rieitcs. which can be manufactured, and at the 'V Hay 4ken:pBy.PlUoBl3lVbial.Bl.ll.ll.B./d.BB-B.I III X .refeenerSool3... Rosewood 7 Octave S r quare Piano., *graft* , Bridge. Cart/0d Legs, and all i 1 odern improvements, at prices trona 8475 to $600,, it will be our aim. as it has been during the past Forty seven Years, to make the very best po.rible Instruments in every respect. Our rutee are: Never to Sacrifice Quality of Work done to Economy of Manufacture. Rosewood 7 1-3 Octave Grand Pianos, grow our Latest and Best Scales, from S:050 to 141200. Our Prices are set as. low NO they possibly can be. to I n . sure the most perfect V. minable. Red the very beet Quality of Materials need In every branch of the business. } very Piano made by no 18 fully warranted, and satla. faction guaranteed to the pnrctnter. CHICKERINCI• & SONS, Boston and Now York. DUTTON'S, No. 914 Chestnut Street. rnylA 61rp§ CIIIRTAIN DitTEIRIAUS. ST".TECIALT IN REAL LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS. Will offer our varied stook PERFECTLY NEW AND FRESH. An inspection will demonstrate how much their valtas exceeds their price. REAL LACES, FROM $6 PER PAIR UPWARDS. Nottingham Laces. FROM el 50 PER PAIR UPWARDS. Together with the GREATEST NOVELTY. FRENCH LACE DROP CURTAINS AND LACE SHADES. I. E WALRAITEN, No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. FURS ON STORAGE. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH, 1212 CHESTNUT STREET. Beg to inform the Ladies that they are nom prepared to receive FURS ON STORAGE through the Summer. guaranteeing them againet loos by Fire and Moth, at a fatting expense. A. K. & F. K. WOMRATH. 1212 chestnut street. apt tit e tu Ernrp rolli.E - T& Kell it) Life. HAIR WORK f HAIR WORK 1 Tho advertisement of a Hairdresser in the city of Hilladelphiti—J. MAYER. 90411 Arch street—bas tilled its wi.ll admiration. An artist who can arrange the hair _ar_.,scithout _clue tiing_erlf. i V/firsolltlmffit. - Of:.: plaits. by the aid of 'amulet c n rivanced; only n !lad at 06 Arch street. Ile apocais to ladies of taste and what lady, he gallantly inquire& Is without taste? To be awe, „thehunt a' taste is a little whimsical and uncertain. L'• dies, ren , om her, since his first inveuting that, your comb. inga of hair ran be worked iota a variety of ornamental a') hie of (treating. Save yonr combinge, weigh them be. fore fending, and avoid misunderstanding. HAY See Arch at., three define above Muth Aoutholle. sweat% 3:00 01016o*: Seventeenth .... Eighteenth 10 Nineteenth is Twentieth... ...... ...13 Twenty-first 2 Tcv en 1y- eeco nd rwenty-third Twent3 -fourth Twenty-fifth Twenty-sixth T wenty•seven th 16 rwenty- eighth Unknown lET EDITION BY TELEGRAPH. LATEST nom WASIEMpTON Appointment of Special Customs Agents The Cuban Privateer Qaaker City The Neutrality Law to be Enforced e Cub a,n Revolution Despatches from Admiral Hoff From Washington. WASHINGTON, May B.—Special customs agents appointed by Secretary Boutweth J. C. Dutch, Fifth District, Headquarters, Savannah; G. E. T. S. Schenck, Itlghtb District, Headquarters, New Orleans; Levi Nutting, Thirteenth District, Head quarters, St. Paul, Minn.; A. R. Leib, Fifth Dis trict, Headquarters, Key West; T. H. Godwin, District of Virginia, Headquarters, Norfolk .J. 11. Wiggin has been appointed Assistant Special Agent and assigned to duty in the Sixth District, and Charles S. Parke. Assistant Agent, assigned to duty in the Fifth District. Mr. Roberts, the Spanish Minister, has in formed the Secretary of State that the steamer Quaker City is about to sail from New York for Cuba with munitions of war for the rebels, and the Secretary of State has requested the Secretary of the Treasury to issue orders which will pre vent any vielAtion of the neutrality law of 1812, which will be accordingly issued. Despatches from Admiral Rolf. WASHINGTON, May B.—Despatches were re ceived this morning at the Navy Department, from Admiral Hoff, dated off Havana, April 30th and May Ist. Since Ms last despatch of the 27th ult., no further news of great, importance from the interior has been received. :On" the 17th of -April, 1,800 troops, comtnanded by Generals Letona and Esealante, arrived at Nuevitas from Villa Clara, and the day after General Lesca ap ps Bred at Nuevitas, very unexpectedly, with 1,200 n horn Puerto Principe, having started with 2.200, and left detachments on the road. They reported that there was no resistance on the road, although large bodies of insurgents were posted on the high ground at some distance from the road. Numbers of well-constructed trenches, breastworks, dile' es, &c., were visible. The 4.000 nice concentrated at Nuevitas,amone them 1,500 Catalan volunteers, recently from Spain, were to commence operations on- the rail read between Nuevitas and Puerto Principe im n edlatily. About 1,500 started on the 23ff, con voying provisions and arms. This expedition, raider General Lesca, is to repair the road tempo racily, get the cars along and provision the troops at Puerto Principe, who are said to be on halt rations. It was reported that Ques4da, the revolutionary leader, purposely allowed the Spaniards to march without opposition from the interior to the seacoast, but intended to bsiruct their return, and, it possible, es pture their provision trains. Dr. Sim- MODS is still confined at Principe. accused of circulating insurrectionary proclamations and eiVieg aid and comfort to the rebels. General Lesca has stated that the Doctor's life was spared because he was an American. Rear-Admiral Hoff bad an interview with the Captain-General, relative to a young engineer, named Rafael Es trader, who, although having declared his inten tion of becoming an American citizen, had never. it seems, taken out his final papers, although having married and lived some years in the United States. The Captain• General issued an order for kis Immediate release. Battle Bette eel!" Indian Tribes ST. Loots, May B.—An Omaha despatch says two hundred Sioux discovered about forty Bushes and Bannock Indians eighty miles from South Pawl city, ten days ago, and killed twenty nine of them. WIILLINEEILV GOODtt. 13 argains. Handsomely Trimmed BATS AND BONNETS, ALSO. FINE FRENCH FLOWERS, }tithed Assortment leer Opened in America Molecule and Retail. VERY CHEAP. THOS. KENNEDY & BRO., No. 729 Chestnut St. CHOICE 000118. POPULAR PRICES. PARIS FLOWEBS, LINEN BACK:SATINS AND Ladies' and Mims' Hale and Bonnets. In unrivaled alieortment. S. A. & D. STERN, 724 ARCH STREET. arTi-rn-tbv•Vmru THOMPSON REYNOLDS, Importer. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Straw and Millinery Goods FRENCH FLOWERS. FEATHERS, atn. ttd. N. W. corner Eighth and Vine Streets, R. F. B. BHATLL. PHILADELPHIA. ant,-inirp WASHINGTON RANGE In Constant Operation. Will do the Cooking for a Large Fatally and HEAT THREE ROOMS. H. McOLENAGFIAN, No. 837 Race Street. .ntfc sr, fn elm 0 PATENT OFFICES, N. W. corner Fourth and Chentnut, (Entrance on FOURTH Street.) FRANCIS D PASTORIUS, tolldtor of Patents Patents procured for inientions in the United State and Foreign Countries, and all thulium relating to tb. same promptly transacted. Call or send for circular Patents. Oillses open until 9 o'clock every evening. nib% • to th lyruff ►lpO impel UACTORS, VitIIER - itEN A 0 .1. builderP.—Wo are now prooared to execute prompt' ordere for Southern Yellow pina Timber. Shipstuff se Lun her. UOUllteiN RUSSELL & T.l North Prot street. rult944, --V-e.t.r.-INET.UBS.RER:=ORDERS FOR OARII0E• .of every deaoriptlon Sawed Liiiiitier - eTeeutod --7- Short netlee-meltty faded Inspection. Apple EDW. IL ROW LEM.° South Whervee. leg VA,NTON PaSERVED GINGER.—PRESEAVEi Clinger,in Py rup Of thee ooleleated 4:hr loong brand also. Dry Preserved Ginger. in boxea itnrorted and iu, sale by JOB. CO. .108 WWI Wawa, nlanan. 46:00 011°look. rvirsm N 11Afgligr.fiell, 6 Nue Scribe. (Grand Hotel). Parts, 5 Lellibut7 , ` (*IWO , Balk tot • England), London; 4 Broad street (Deal.l lifeotalls.,4llo Co.). New, Yolk. Letters of credit lend. .111113+04115 addreesed care of NORTON , dt co,` promptly delft e~w 's 'Every attention vald to , travelers. - ' • DREXEL & 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET , AMERICAN AND 'FOREIGN BANKERS Issue Drafts and Letters of,Credit . . , , available throughout Europe. ..., - • !. F • ' Drexel, Wlntbrop & Co., 'Dread, Rade.' 4k. NEW YORK. ' PAUL mh9tothatflD • 6.4 4 oo 000 - ' i • `: SEVEN PER CENT. GOLD BOISIDEP‘.‘° , Thirty Years to Ann, 181117® The Lake Superior and Miaaleigpia„-'' River Railroad Company.''. . s Theyireallrattrortgage Bout Free of United States Tax. 1111011/12D ST ONE Mg En mug AND lIIIRISTWO. EOM ACR}B OF CHOIR LAIDO,. • • ' And by the Railroad. Its Rolling Stock and the gram , - chimes of the Company. • A Dot Me lecurity and Pint Clan In every respect, yielding in Currency nearly ' Ten Per Cent. Per Annunn.. Gold, Government Bonds and other Stocks received . • payment at their highest market price. Pamphlets and full Information given on applicati ti to JAY COOICE& 'No. 114 South Third Street. F. W. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South Third Street, Fiscal Amite of the Lake Superior and .filisetiminv River Railroad ComPaall. mhle fare .• • Av BANKERS, 41 0 _ No. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET.. PHILADELPHIA. - 'DEALERS IN . C.OYY,RNMINT SECURITIEN - STOCK,COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. Aczotiots of Banks, Firms, and Inlividuaba received, Edify* in check at eight. INTERESTAtte , WED ON BALANCES. EN ERAI AgENTB FOR e„ PENNSYLVANIA v4/21 N D 11 ZRN N SSI ' OF THE ( 4\' itiE XA1 164114 Of THE CECO a! UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The NATIONAL. IrlPa INetItLANCTI COMPANY is a corporation chartered by special Act of Congress, ap. , proved July 25, 1868, with a CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000, FULL PAID. fibeial terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who are Invited to apply at our office. • Full particulars to be had on application at anionic(); located <ln the second story of our Banking House,' where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing•thar advantages offered by the Company, may be bad. , E. W. CLARK dig CO., No. 3+S South Third St. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO TREASURER'S DEPARTREPiT. PIIILADELPLILA. PIENNA.. Aprll 2, 184 To the Otottholdtro of the Peons)leant* Balkoad tompany. All Stockholders. as registered on the Hooke of ttdll Company on the Both day of April.lB69. will be entitled to subscribe for 25 Per I ent, of thaik respective interests In New Stock at Par. as follows: First—Fifty per cent. at the time of subscription. be: Aween the 15th day of May, 1869, and the 50th day of June, 1869. Second -Fifty pelt cent between the 15th day Of Novem ber, 1869, and the Blot day of December, 8869; or. if Stook, holders should prefer, the whole amount may be paid up at the time of subscription, and each instalment so paid shall be entitled to a pro rata of the Dividend that may be declared on full eharea. Third—That every Stockholder holding lees than four shares ehell be entitled to subscribe for one share; and thoso holding more than a multiple of tour shares shall be entitled to subscribe for an additional aloire. Fourth—AU shares upon which instalments are yet tel he paid under hesoiutlon of May 13, 1868, will beentitled to their allotment of the 95 Per but. at par. la ihoultb, they were paid in full. TA OZITAIS T. El BTU, Treasurer. sta-2zurn 11A RICIAG 1193(* . Important Announcement.' NEW CARRIAGES! At 712 hansom fitrect, Philadelphia; MeLEAR 3t SEINDA.L.L Will keep a splendid assortment of Food, stroncand siren. deleted I:IARRIAGE3 , 4Iways on hand, to which they Invite the attention of di desiring to purchase. Call at 712 BANSOIi street before purchasing elsewhere , . sago w NU* Mit. D. M. LANE, Mt, Builder of ?fret-elan Ughthud Ikon CA RR CAGES, Respectfully invites attention to hie largest** of Satisfied Carriages. &No orders taken for Carriages of: every de. seription, at MIANITAITORY AND WialllZooll,l s 3400 1 8434 and 3436 st &Rust. sarneir, Three t of Pnrofylvonla Bedhood De!) WeatPhlladel fe2.tri•th•f-6mro _ . FOR SALR--A _ORR ^OR''Twr) HORSE ("airier newer vs oo gd" H W . * l " 71 " Lee,' atati ., V e t iri Weaver street. tannins tret Green to ()walla. below Butt!. Mg /4
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