BITMENESS N Wxoln illiteitirtnoy. orptteal ; fit bloody leattle.tield , themansion the rich at d the horrible abode of the poor•-from the office • aye the sacred desk.; from the teettotain top, distant valley and fanoff islands of the Ocean—from every nook and corner of the ilized world. is renting in the evidence of the aatonishing effects DRAKOB VLAATATION MITISEIL Thousands upon thousands or letters like the following may be seen at our came. • • • • i . have been in the Army lioapital for font . . teen months, speechless and, nearly dead. At Alton. they save not , a Cottle of Plturtationilittere. Three battles have made me a wellmtm, O. H. FLAUTE. MAGNOLIA WATEIL— SIIINTiOT to the best Imp orted Or• Iran 5 ohms, and sold at half the price. myl to th s • •etalott ACKER" PIANO. BUY A Fr iiTULASS PMLADELPIIIA. ME - PIANO AT MA/411r A),TURER , S -PRIOEB, Oil. TAIN TBEJR GUARANTEE. AND THEREBY EN• COURAGE BOTIBINDUOTRY. FORSION Pianos sold by Amens are generally the 4rßilieentisit Cantle found in tho - Nnw YORK on BOSTON markets, and atter all they cost the purchaser as much as first-class BODOMACKARtiAvos The A gent has already several coinnesaorm ADDED before the custproer obtain') an instrument, and in a lew years it becomes worthless, and there is no redress. Our Pianos have maintained their high reputation - as MST MASS FOR ,11088 IRAN vmnvv TRAM. and have been awarded the highes , premiums, and are now ad matted to be the firma and moat highly improved instru mento made in the county. Our new and beautit ul lArsimnooire,No.mo3 CfrgErrarrr are constantly sui plied frgin our extensive fao es with a full assortment of superior flnaron,E3quxon D MIDGET' PIANOS : , Whirl we offer on the meet FATORARLS terms . Call and e amine them, and all will admit that we are able to PROVR that which wo have said. and that no other establishment in this city can offer the same LIBERAL. INDROIMENTS. THK SCIIOMACHER PIANO M'F'G CO.. • No.lloB Chestnut street. N. P.,--New Planes to Rent. Taring and Moving promptly attended t 0.1085 th a tuff§ ALnitztrr. _ 11114 MBES & BOUNCED% Manufacturers of FTEUTPOLASS AGREFFE PLATES nen 0 FORTES. Warereems, Ne. 610 Alittfl street. tr 61&e to Philadelphia. • STECK .& 1;0.'8 AND HAINES . EROS'. Piano% Mason & flatnlin , e Cabinet andlhietro. pout bin 01 gang with yox Humane. J. E.' GoULD. .b27e Muth EtkitiSChetstytut latent. them ki ~_.0 16 STEINWAY'S PIANOS HEMMED ' THE highest *wad (tirst gold medal ) at the Interne,. bition. Paris. 1867. See Official Report, at areMli of ~ ..,._ BLASIUS BROS., sell& • . ' • hio.loog chestnut street. ILCTHE CHICAINEMInTrOB RECIVX : 4 )N l B the W llgh.eit aw 9l4:Ch a extant • ge2l4fo EVENING BULLETIN. Thursday, May 13, 1869. THE RUMORED 4ILLIANICIE,.. The announcement that an alliance is about to, be farmed by England, France and Spain against the United States, is discredited on all sidee, because of the intrinsic inifilobta bility of such action on the part of either of these:nations. England, in the, midst of a re form agitation, with rampant dissatisfaction an re an., wi itsconternVin Nova Scotia; . with a liberal Cabinet pledged to accomplish a great domestic reform as a title to exis tence, and containing more than one friend to the United States, and, greater than all, with that dangerous precedentof the Alabama staring her •in the face, would be likely to consider 'deeply before making a movement . which would give fresh offence to a nation which isreeognized by the Pall Ma 'ela setts as •• 'a most powerful enemy." France hod nothing to gain,but everything to lose by sucli an alliance. 'Napoleon's last anti-Amer ican lesguewas a disastrous failure. It added 'to his unpopularity, and-increased the burden `of taxation upon the French people. Be . 'lda; the 'formation of . such . an alliance- - would probabli result in _placing Russia in an antagonistic position, while Prussia would be sure to choose the opportunity to display her friendship for us, -and gratify her hatred of France, by arraying herself splint the coalition. Spain, of all thexowere, is least likely to enter any each league. She has no idvernment,shels bank rupt, she cannot suppress e; weaVrebellion in Cuba, a rebellion which needs but a single official word of encouragement from the United States to make its success certain. If Ifipain becomes a party to any offensive alli ance against this country, that word will, assuredly be spoken, and the Cubans will be given every opportunity to win a triumph. The folly of such procedure on the patl- of any of these powers is so manifest that the announcement created very little excitement in any circles.' Even if it had been true, the result need not have affected us greatly. We could afford to.laugh at it, and wait far the commission of some overt act against ns be fore we 'thought of opposing with force the operations of the alliance. 111111610 AND FAIR PLAY. We called attention yesterday to the dis- Agreement in the Board of School Controllers, on She stibject of the introduction of music into the pnblic schools. We referred, to the charge of unfaieness.which was openly made by members of the Board, and expressed the opinion that any intentional unfairness in the arrangement of, the list of successful ex aminees, was very improbable. We have since been informed, upon what appears to be good authority, that there ' has been some unfairness practised in this mat - ter. The facts, as stated to us, are simply these: Miss Alice F. Gordon, a young lady of very excellent intellectual attainments, now . teaching in one of the public schools, woe one of the competitors for these appoint 'rents. She passed the examination so cre ditably as to stand sixth on the list in the order of merit. But when the list was re ported by the Committee, Miss Gordon's name stood nineteenth or last on the list, wad the twelve selections were made 'from She higher numbers. The solution to this action of the Commit tee, which must be universally condemned by all overs of fair-play, unless some better and more worthy explanation can be given, is to be found in a tradition that there is a trace of African blood in the young lady's veins, mingling with her aristocratic descent from one of the most celebrated and brilliant his torical characters of America. Her corn . plexion does not hetray this unpardonable taint; but the knowledge okits existence was ht the possession of some of the members of Itbaitoard and was sufficient, in their estima tion, to warrant a resort to the manoeuvre described above. Many of the members or the Board appear to have voted in the dark upon the subject, and openly expressed their disapprobation of the whole proceeding when its true purpose was avowed. We desire to aid - niad encourage the Board of School Controllers in all their proper efforts for the improvement of the public schools. We ere much interested in their present movement for popularizing the study ,NW.A.t l Plnitic.,_-Bntlhere.will be very little _difference of opinion tn.the public mind upon any such petty prejudice and unfairness as is dinged in their dealings with Miss Gordon's ease _lf there ie another side to the ease,-by- .--all-r eana let us have it. As it stands now it has an extremely awkward,,uneomfort'able and small look about it. AIUIRDER A 0111116 Perhaps nothing has so outraged the feel . ings of Northern people, during these years that have followedthe, ttrar, as•the inadequate protection that has been afforded to Unionists at the South, whether white or colored. With every_account of a fresh murder, mostly both unprovoked and unpunished, every honontble man feels disgracet l / 4 that a government whit:oh he helped to for and for which he is re , sponsible, Should 'cove unwilling and unable to, protect those who are loyal to it, against its declared enemies. And these murders haye been so continual that papers have al most ceased to record them specially, and we learn in a Single sentence that so 'many hun,- dreci murders of Unionists have occurred ta a given time, now in one State, now is an other. AL dwe cannot actually sper,:h with positiveness of any one mtilderer 'who has suffered the extreme penalty of the law. So that it, has come to the pe,imt that one may ask if it really be murder 'to kill a-Unionist south of Mason and Dtcon's line ? A. late , mail brings accounts of two more murders, one of a prominent Republican in' Georgia, the other of a colored member of a convention in Virginia. Joseph R. Holmes, a quiet and inoffensive colored man, under took to obtain the arrest of one Marshall, a white man, for the unprovoked murder of another colored man: Whereupon Marshall with gang of others , set upon him with revolvers and shot him to: death; not stealthily, but in front of the Court H 011136 itself,•at Charlotte, C. H. It does not appear that any arrests were made, andxif any one supposes that Marshall or his gang will be hanged for these two ..,urders, he must have more faith than sense. The first appeal of Senator Sprague t4l the people of Rhode Island, since his recen ec centric and sensational speeches in the Seiiiite, has just-been-made, and has resulted disastrously tcy him. A municipal election tbok - .place yesterday hit Providence, and a Sprague candidate for Mayor was brought forward in opposition to the regular Repub lican nominee. The vote at the close of the polls stood : For Clarke, regular Repub lican, 3,607; Doyle, Sprague Republican, •Democrat, 835. The Cit Councils are also largely Republican. This is rather discouraging to the new party that the Senator is trying to bring into existence. Bunting, Durborow tic Co.. Auction. ZEUS, Nos. 232 and 234 Market street. will bold on to morrow (Friday), May 14, at 10 o'clock, a large and important sale of Foreign and Domestic. Dry Goods, on form mom • credit, comprising 10,00 dozen Cot ton Hosiery, being the entire stock of Hosiery of Lo renz & Crofts, in liquidation, comprising full lines of - Women's - White, - Browu,Slate - and - Miseallose; Brown and Mixed Half Hose; Children's White,Fancy, Brown and Mixed Hose; Boys' White, Brown and Mixed Socks, &c. All of which will be sold Without reserve. Also. Gloves, Shirts and Drawers, Traveling Shirts, Silk Ties,Balmoral Skirts, Handkercblefa o inspenders, Umbrellas, Notions; a 150,500 dozen Paris Kid Gloves; Silk and Gauze Pants, Vests and Shirts.- - - Also, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit,2oo piece& Brussels, Ingrain, Venitian, Rag, List, and Hemp Car petings, 500 rolls Canton Mattings; Oil Cloths,&c„ ar ranged on Ant floor. • Valuable Residences, Bread, Client- NUT WALNUT, SPRUCE AND ANDY Sruzzzs, LANG& AND - WAXI:LADLE LOTP, STORES, 4511.T.350 —T i ttomas & Sons; uctioneers , advertise for public sale_ he valua ble Re dences S. W . corner Seventeenth and Chest nut, 19 'Chestnut, 1612 .Walnut, 153 t Girard avenue, 518 and Arch, S. W. corner Broad and Thompson, 1323 North Broad, 1123 Spruce, and a number on other streets; Large Lots Eighth, above Race, S. E. corner Eighth and Fitzwater; 11-Acree, Turner's lime, near Broad street (plane of which can now be had at the Auction Rooms); a number of valuable Store,, elegant City and Country Residences Country SEEK desirable Dwellings. Stochs, Loans, &c., by order of the Or phane'Court, Executors, Trustees, designees, Masters, .Aaministrators, Heirs and others. See their advertise ments under Auction head, third page. Handbills and catalogues loaned every Saturday. Peremptory Sale—Very Elegant Conn- TILT SCAT.—Thomas t Sons will sell, on Tuesday next, without reserve, at the exchange. a very elegant Country Seat, 28 acres, near the City Line Station, on the 'North Pennsylvania Railroad—handsome Stone Mansion, tnished with every city convenience and im provement., handsome oat-baildings, groan& ' beauti fully laid out and planted with Rvergreeti and 'made trees. Immediate posseseion. Sale absolute. The owner, William G. Moorhead, Req., sells on account of going &Dread for a term of years. Fllll particulars will be given on application to the Auctioneers, 13S1 a nd 141 South Fourth street. ^ TNR. R. P. THOMAS, THE LATE OPERATOR AT .11-.1 the Colton'Dental Association, hi now the only one in Philadelphia who devotes his entire time end practice to.extracting teeth, absolutely without pain, _try fresh nitrous oxide gas. Office, No. 10i1 WALNUT street. mhb ly rpl COLTON DENTAL AkdOIDATION ORIGINATED the antekthrtic nee of NITuOUS OXIDE.• OR LAUGHING GAB, And devote their whole time and practice to extracting teeth without pain. Office, Eighth and Walnut etreeta. ated) HENRY PRILLIPPL CARPENTER AND BUILDER. NO. 1024 SANBOM BTREET. 1e3.1y4r) PIiILADELPRIA. JOHN CRUMP, BUILDER. 1781 UTIESTNUT STREET,' and 212 LODGE: STREET` Mechanics of-every branch required for home-blnding and lilting promptly furnished. la./a D — - - OSTS AND RAILS. POSTS AND RAILS. ALL styles. Four.hole. square and half round costs. Shingles,-Long and shalt, heart and sap. - 0,000 feet first common boards. Shelving lining and store•Stting material made a specialty. NICII iLSONIP, mys tin) • Seventh arid Cirpenter eta. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED. VENTILATED 1, and easy•titting Drew! Hata (patented) In all the ap doorved faehlontrorthe season - Mutant etreet. - ext r to the Poet (Aloe. ood-tfrp !neat CROQUET SETS, OF VARIOUS STYLES IN boxer, and with a book instructive of the game. for Pale by TRUMAN do eiNV.„ No. 835 (Eight Thirty. five) Market rtreet. below Ninth. Philadelphia. ATEEIN a.PLACEB, HOT ELS,WAND BOARDING. eYI Loupes can obtain brim number tags for attaching to heye. clothing, &c., and a large variety of koya. at the hardware toro of TRUMAN & SHAW, No. E 35 (Eight Thirty.ill e) Market street, below Ninth. MO KEEP YOUR BOY FROM. STREET ASSOCI. 1 ates and evil examples. give him a Chest of Tools. This s ill b leg out blinischanioal and inventive talents snd keep him at home. A variety at TRUMAN di SHAW 'S,N o. KZ (Eight Thirty-five) Market street.below Ninth, Philadelphia. D 0 YOU USE TREGO'S TEABERRY • TOOTIV. Waeh—the colebruted T. T. T.? is now the question of the day. Alt who desire to pretterve the tent e.et and have a sweet, pure breath, certainly do. Bold by pro. priotor, A. M. WILSON, ,Ninth and Filbert tar and . all thug elate. • • . niyll ly 9p 13 Ulm I3ING. GAS AND STEAM FITTING IN CITY or country done in the beet manner. promptly. at fair pi ices. (.as Fixtures, Terra Cotta Pipe, and Plumb. ere' material generally, famished at manufacturer's ratee by SAMUEL W. LEINAU, mylllmo,rpo 111 Smith Seventh etreet. ARE YOU A CONNOISSEUR IN MEERSCHAUM. Pipes and Cigar Tubas? WILEY BROTHERS have, a superior stock at Eighth and Walnut. &Pan) Ut BLACK LACE BAQUEB. - • A superb assortment. At lowest price& myl2 6t. j — ±BNITINE RIO TAPIOCA.WITIEI FULL DIRELTIONS IX for nee. Fresh Bet!Achim, Canada and Setae Oat. m et a Pearl !Sago. Burls' Fartnaceoue Food. Rae out, Cox's Gelatine, Uaracas Cacao 'and other Dietetics, For AO! by JAMES T. BIIINN, B. W. cor. Broad and Bp co streete.apla tfili HOBE FIVE CENT YARA CIGARS,: SPLENDID T airot they. Country merchants are invited. to cal l and examine them at WILEY BROTHERS. Eighth and Walnut streets. ap23.rn tfe ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS OF SMOKI NG TO. bacco, including Lena Jack, Perreke. ohburg. Highlander. etc way be had - at the low t races of WILEY BROTHERS. N. W. corner Eighth• and Walnut greet& atatratf4 UST RFCRIVED: - .AND IN STORE 1,00 • GABES OF J Chainpaaotte,isparkling_Datocoba and Uallfornia Winea, Port, Math Ira. tiherty,_JSlZlftiCe. and Banta ODD. Rum, One old Brandies and Whiskies„ -- Wholesale and retail. Y. J. JORDAN, 220 Pear street, Below Third and Walnut etreeta and above Dock. street • .do7.t.t I? kAL LACE PARAFOI.. COVERS.:—OPENED THIS morning , Ore Hundred and Forty Real Lace Paxasdl Cev4.lB, a tylendid ageortment. all Prices. OEOII,OE W. NOBEL. No. VA Ghootout street. myB Gt rp THE DAILY EVENING 131ILLETIN-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1869. ,• _ _ CHARMING CLOTHINGPOE Art, CLASSES AND CONDITIONS AT WANAMAKEiI d 5 BROWN'S. EDWARD P. KELLY, TAILOR, S. E. Cor. Chelitnut and Seventh Streets. ()holm Modeler Nolent Sean% - 1 / 2 40 • - In daily receipt of New and Staple liming flood& WHY DO THE GENTLE*EII GO FOR CLOTHES TOIROCKHILL & WILSON'S? BECAUSEGentlenken know that they can get the best of evekything there, at the most reasonable pric&s. :ECLUSE_It is a pleasure to go where that.-every garment is well made, and so durably put together that the seams will last as long as the fabric does.. BECAUSE Roexini.t. Wit.sox use none but the best materials and such 'lft - s gen tlemen-enjoy wearing. BECAUSE Rocxim.t. & Wilson employ none but the best cutters, trimmers,sewers, and Finishers. BECAUSE ROCKIIILL & WILSON have so long eujoyed 4 the patronage of the beet men in Philadelphia that they-can tell at a . exactly what each - mnn wants. BECAUSE Ilia can get a dollar's worth for your dollar nt ROCK HILL &: .WILSON'S better than at any ; other place in town. Now is your tithe Gentlemen, • Embrace the present opportunity 'To supply yourselves Economically With some of the best BPRING CLOTHING Ever offered to the-t-üblie 603 and 605 Chestnut Street ROOKHILL & WittSON 9r1=130 STAR. THE ILAZGEST ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. No advantage taken of a want of knowledge of goods. FINE GOODS AT THE LOWEST RATES. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. PERRY & CO., POO f to t3sitm No. 809 CHESTNUT Street, above SIXTH. rp OGDEN i& HYATT , TAILORS, No. 827 ARCH STREET, LATE WITH WANAMAKER & BROWN. The Finest floods, French,,English and Domestic. Terms moderate. .141m4 BOYS' FINE CLOTHING. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys' Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. . Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing: Boys' Clothing. Boys' Clothing. Boys? Clothing. Boys' Clothing. . . We have a Custom Tailor Department. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. cor. liinth and Market'' Ste.' rayB-11E14r -° COLUMBIA HOUSE , CAPE M AY. N. J., WW be Opened for Guests Jane 20,1860. For Room. N.., address GEO. J. IitOLTOIII, Proprietor, , CAPE MAY, N. J., or . 31‘0. nun 1400 MERCHANTS , HOTEL, Philadelphia. GEO. W. VOGEL. 1202 gkestiint street. GALLOWAY C. MORRIS .1% CO., RETAIL DF.KGERsmiti.: • LEHIGH AND SOUVYLKILL GOAL. Office-410. 208 "%YAM& Street. ard—rootof MIMES. Street. ar2.llm4p larTLEir BROTHERS ARE:THE LARGEST MANE'. facturare of Havana Cigars in Philadelphia. Of tonne their immense faellitiee enable them to sell at the loweat poatable price. Zightb and Walnut. apHi rptl ViaOI`MING Great Browit Hall H. P. t 0. R. TAYLOR. PERFUMERY AND TOILET soAra, -- 641 and 64.6 MINIMA Street. SUMMER DRESS-GOODS. Just Heoeived, 1.0.000 YARDS • BILK FIGURED GRENADINES At 3'73 Cents Per Yard s - Cost - te, RIA/Y4 l Yetil! o9 . - _ J. W. PROCTOR & Ca - The -11.0e-Hive," 920 CHESTNUT STREET. myl9 th e 2f 3Bairga,irks EXTRAORDINARY. &COO‘Yardit 86-inch REAL BAND-SPUN FRENCH LINENS. LOCO yards 25-inch . BAND-SPUN BELGIAN LINEN TOWELLING. 1,000 yards 100-inch BAND-SPUN FRENCH LINEN !HIEN INGS. 200 dozen 6-8 by 6-8 -- HEAVY DAMASK LINEN NAPKINS. All of the above lots we are selling fin' currency at gold prices, being a redaction from regular price of 33h; per cent. Also, a lot of - 2CO dozen lIEMSTITCHEDAND CORDED-BORDER LINEN "' 'CAMBRIC; - HANDgF,ECIIIEFS: — "; For Ladies and Gentlemen, at a reduction of about 25 per cent. from regular price. • Also. 200 pairs rich and very elegant Real Lace and Nottingham Lace Curtains, The finest qualities ever rnanufatured or imported. Also, a line of FRENCH TABLE CLOTHS, WITH'-NAPKINS TO on know in entirely r err and elegant patterns. 2.3.5 to 5 yardslong , the very finest qualities. Sheppard, Van Harlingen. & Arrison, Importers of HonseFuntiphing Dry Goods. Dunedin and Linen Goode. 100 S CHESTNUT STREET. revl3 th a to etrpo IVlct.tetifalg`for - ISluits, In Stripes and Grey idbduress LARGEST ASSORTMENT ON THIS HAHMET. RICKEY, git - ARP &- co., 727- Chestnut Street. SLICAELS 511 4 13-13 In Stripes, Cheeks and Shots. IN OBEAT VABTETY- ItICKEY, SHARP & 00., 727 Chestnut Street. 8-4 BLACK HERMINI, mum? . MIMI, AT $l. 50 PER YARD; RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 Chestnut Street. JAPANESE S } LkS POPLINETTES, A PULL ASSORTMENT. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., 727 Chestnut Street. - LACE- POINTS, In New and Beautiful Deeig,lie. RICKEY, SHARP & CO:, 727 Chestnut Street. myB INDIA SHAWLS AND SCARFS. • GEORGE FRYER , 9103 CHESTNUT STREET. Invited atteicaonto-hLi4ogent stock India. Shawls and Scalia, Illaek and Fancy Japancee Slllie, . Mistorials-lor Snits. Weiss ' . and Fancy^Gcods, In . A rea. variety, purchased on, moat advantageous terms, for cash, and will be sold as cheap as at any etere in the city. Shawls altered, repaired and cleaned. anyalmrpe DRY Geofos, /DRY. 111M/D** 215 _NORTH 1' INTHI_STREET, ABOVE RACE. W.A.LTON: 00.,_ JOBBER] AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS, OFFEAIO-DAY GREAT BARGAINS IN Black Silks,' te , Alpacas and lifted Goods, Pique, White Goods, Bonjour Poplins and Dress Goods in general, BOBO= FROM FIRST BANDS AND AUCTION. Ravi to th lmrp 310 D. S. DORMON, 310 Na Elghth Street, above Vine; (Buccetoor to ?amiss dF Hoffman,) Spring G opening of Black Silks, Dress Goods, C 'Balmoral, White oods. Rid Gloves, Embroideries, Bostery,Oloves. Trimmings and Notions. together with a full line of all goods usually kept in a large, Erstelass Dry Goods Store. Black Silks, S 2, $2 25, $2 40. Good White bfuslitt.loo. Black-Silks, $2 bo,'sB-76. $B. Plaid Muslin!, 20, e.-_---..-25 Black Alpaca. 81. 85. 40e. Stripe Nainsook. 22, we. alpaca Lustres, 60, 65, 60c. White and Buff Pique, 25e. liobair Lustres, 66, 75, Si. Yard wide Chintzes. 030.. Beautiful Dress Gorge, 23,25. Wool Cassimeres, 45:64 75e. Spring Alpacir, 25, 23, 81c. Black and White Skirts, 60e. Cur goods alen'eiv styles and fresh,bought at the lowest cash figurer, and Will be offered as sPeetal barip4 ll, to make room fOr Slimmer purchases. Remember the Numbs)", 810 North EIGHTH Street, above VlNAllarge double trout Stara) • apl6BmrP - GRENADINES LAWNS, ORGANDIES . JOINT - W. THOMAS Nos. 405 and 407 N. Second Street, Has now in stock a largo and handsome assortment of iew.lityle.Gremadineeilnatriptiandligalrede, New Ityle La,wne.and Organdlti. 3-4, 4.4 and 8.4 iron !Yeah Herm% Together with every vailety of new and elegant DRESS GOODS. New and choice Goods are received daily from the New York and PhilidelphlalSiarkete. m 1327 Smro THEM FIEFIE AZT?). 131.A.SET_ITIME'S GALLERIES OF THE ARTS. • 1125 Chestnut Street. Always on FREE Exhibition and for eale. Fine and Original Oil Painting,. - A - comoletestock on hand of - °Wand - new- Engravings; Chromes, French Photographs, Looking - Olaases, Artiste Material,, &c. On Special ExbibitiorAdmieelon ffi oente--"The Prin . etre of Morocco." by Lecompte, of Parte; "Beartnt Home the Sheaves." by Veron, of Paris, with other zero_ and great works of art roYla WY. GREAT NOVELTIES Looking GI-lasses, Picture Frames, 81c,‘ New Chromes. New - Engravings. EARLES' GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. WIENDEROTH, TAYLOR & OROWR'S OLD !TABLOID PIOTOGLUDIC POEM OULU Furnished with every convenience and fa cility for producing the beet work. A new pd. vote passage from the Ladies' Deeming doom the Operating Room, All the refinements of Photography. sueri as "Ivorgtroa." "Minia tures" on Porsfain. "Opalotypea; the "blew Crayons" originated with this establisnment. WENDEROTH,TAYLOR & BROWN, - • 914 CHESTNUT STREET. api7 to th a eetrte HOOTS AND SHOES. SPRING STYLES BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTS' WEAR. BART LETT, 33 S. Sixth Street, abov2„%tetnne.t. CAREAT BARGAINS IN FINE ALBUMS.—VELVET, Tnrkey Morocco and Antique Binding.. Blank Books, Stationery, Holiday Books. Bibles, f't Imes, Ladies' Compamone. Pen-knives, Pocket-books, Scissors and Fancy Goode, el3lllng low. White. Bu ff and Canary Envelopes, 15 cents per hun dred. Fine Not:draper, per ream. Portfolios, 16 cents and upward. • Fine Cutlery, Leather Goods, Cite's, Cards, Dominoes, and all parlor gamce,Fancy Goods, dtc., dm. Lowest pnces in the city. FANCY CHEAP STATIONERY, , CHEAP BIBLES, ALBUMS, ap2l 4P tfl 129 and 131 13. EIGLITH STREET. 1 --- INDIA RUBBER MACHINE) BELTING, STEAM Packing Home, dr,c. Engineers and dealers will find a full assortment of Good - year's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Bolting, Packing Hose, &c., at the Manufacturer's Headquarters. GOODYEAR'S, 808 Chestnut etreet. South gide. N.D.—We have now on hand a large lot of Gentlemen'a. Ladies' and Misses' Gum Boots Also, every variety and style of Gum Overcoats. • MAGAZIN DEB MODES. 1014•WALNOT STREET. MM. PROCTOR. Cloaks. Walking Suite, MN Dress Goode, Lace Shawls. Ladles` Underclothing and Ladies' Fara. Dreams Made to mew= in Twenty.four thinra. o ' HUNTER'S PATEN SPECS CAN o d eriNgie he had - at his Btore, -- No. 137 Sonth Eighth, above Walnut.. agtl44l4p BIMON GARTLAND. UNDERTAKE _41144144FR JORDAN'S tiELEBIiRTEO rippliaggp:ALlD FOR The 'subscriber le now . furnished with hie full Winter supply of his highly nutritious and well-known beyerage. Its wide erread and increasingt use, by order of physl• clans . for n a val de. use of families, dm.. commend it to the attention of all consumers who want a strictly pure at. tide ;Vrepared from the best materiels, and put uP in the molt careful manner for home use cr transportation, Or. dere by mail or otherwise promptly supplied. • • . P. J JORDAN, de Pear street. Below Third paid Walnut stmts. GI nammies; 811PER13 TEA. Flowery Ora,rige -Pikkot% T Only a very small lot Imported. FOB OALB,BY ..MITC.HELI. : - : ,.....4 . ,;-:I".iiET*IfER, 1204 CHESTNUT.STREET. The °rite* and Genuthe ALBERT BISCUITS MANUFACTURED BY , MA0.11 . ..E21 ZEN &' NEACIKENtII3, Edlubunla. These Biscuits are supplied regtuarly to the Queen. the , Royal Family and the nobility ot England. • FOR . BALE BY • THOMPSON BLACK'S„ SON. & CO., Broad and Oheatnut Streiata. ILO a to th 8110/1) WINES, LIQUORS, &c. CHA,AI.'P.;::.A:I:G.I,.:N,LE - :„.: KUPFERBERG'S . IMPERIAL, One of the Audit Wines over used In this coun try, and among the most popular known in Russia. Received .direct through the Agency. and for o-ta_the_Ageatal_pricea by 7 - )* 811110 N" COLTON & O,LARKE, B. W. corner Broad and Walnut. th FOy WILDS. jr_Large and Handsome HOU% 2100 SPRUCE STREET, ith -but Only SU,BOO ._Cash Required. New and lisuidsonselly IF/Wished. APPLY so - - - - JOHN WANAMAKER; S. B. corner Sixth and Market Sta. :ono zsa TVRI. Point Breeze Park, Monday, May / 1 7, .3 P. M. MATCH 3500. Good dal and traok. G. TURNER names b. to. FANNY ALLEN:, trotter. to tumuli& . E: BART names b. tn. POLLY ANN. paeer.t.b wagon Admission, iIL 'millet PL&NON. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. OBRIKERING & SONS' GRAIO I SQUARE AND UPRIGHT / PIANOS.. We this day issue a Nsw DATALOGIIE, which we print our VERT LOWEST PRIOWLUeIfrOM which we 11111k0 110 DIBOORSTE OR DEVIATION whatever. ••• Our object to to furnish to our Patrons TIVE your near Pianos which can be manufactured. and at the vnar LOWEST DRIOIIO which will yield us a fair remuneration. iiCsiOnwOOd 7 Octave Square PlllllOl4 Agrafte Bridge. Carved Legs, and all Modern lanproventenls, at. prices trout $ 475 to 8600. It will be our aim, as it has been during the pastiforty 'seven 'Years. to make the very beat possible InahEmonfo in every- restmet.—Our—rules-are:- -Never to Sacrifice Quality of Work done to Economy of Manufacture. • Rosewood 7 1.3 Octave Grand Pianos,. imolai our Lutes; stodgiest scales. front $lO5O 10 $l2OO. Our Prices are yet es low as they possibly can be. to in- sure the most perfect Workmattebip, and the very best Quality of Materials used In every branch of the bold/tem ery Piano made by us is fully warranted, and eat's.' faction guaranteed to the peretteset. . • CHICKERING & SONS, Boston and New York, DUTTON'S, No. 914 Chestnut Street. two; st • AiiENTI3 - 0 - li - OVIERT3 . RETUDING , IN - THE,VICIN- Up of Philadelphia, who would like to form an .engage-. men!. with a Teact er of experience, during the vacation of her school, ern invited , to address mylo.l2trpo MBE BEST CIGARS AND TOBACCO ARBOIITAINED . 1 at WILEY BROTHERS. N. W. corner Eighth end. Walnut streets. ap23,rp j AMES S. NEW B R OLO 130N,_ E BILE BROKERS AND ' GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS, av 27 Moe 126 BOUTS/ SECOND STREET LOA INVALIDS.—A FMB MUSICAL BOIL AS A. 12 companion for tho kick chamber; the finest assort. matt in the city, and a great variety of aim to select* tram Imported direct by FARR & BROTHER. tfrp itti Chestnut street, below Fourth. col• MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT. LOANED WON__ DIAMONDS. WATCHES, JEWELRY. PLATA, 4EA:ITE/NG. Cc at JONES a co..' oLIIEBTABLIBIEIED LO N OFFICE. Corner of Third and (UAW Woo* Bolowi.g.mbard. N. B.DIAMONDS, WATOBLES. JEWELRY. OUNI‘ ate. RENEABICANg T etO L UPRICES. ap244mro4 • 4/114, PARASOLS. ALL THE „NEWEST LONDON and Paris styles. which for novelty. variety and' elegance are unequalled. A large assortment or LAOII COVEUS. 08/1..81D1S and BUN UMBILELTAERE the lowest prices. at H. DLXON'S FANCY GLIOD3 BTOIIE. No. 21 South Eighth street. ap2E4m.rn 443 1 . 1 . JOHN L. tJAPEN. PHRENOLOGIST. new ollico for ladles and gentlemen, at -Y - 9 - "Z el ' l n d et eetnnt-oirtety- ( IAr000-Oulidingl—Roorn---. No. 4. second floor , ) whore lie - will - bo , hippy , to ace - •• - h y- o ut friends --and all - who-Awldlr his-Phronoingical' opinion. . . ra9B ¢t.4o WANTED TO PUIIOHASE—A FIRST-ff. tTE• Saddle Dame (that hes been need tte such); must bo of kind and gentle dlePosttion , and free from all tricks. One that dould nit obe used In single hareems preferred. Any pereon wishing to diet), HO Of 'ouch en an imal can find" a purchaser by addreeeing E. B. A., thie of MAU i oney MISS DICKSON. 108 South Eighteentketreet. SECOND EDITION. BY, TELEGRAPH* TO-DAY-'S (ABLE NEWS state of Markets. Atlihipted Murder" and Suioldo By, the . Atlantic. Cable. Lormorr,May 18, A.M..-Con sots 92% for money, and 92% for account;. Bonds quiet and steady at 193 . Railways steady; Erie, 21; Illinois Cen tral, 90: Ltvititroot, Kw 13, A. M.—Cotton firmer; 'Uplands, 1130.. 'Orleans, 11,0. Sales to-day estimated at 8,000 bales. Petroleum dull. LONDON, May 13, A. lit-Bpeint 011 £lOO. Attemptpd Murder and Sumlde. NEW Term, May 13.—Tho Brooklyn Union says this morning at 2 o'clock a young man named Talbot, a rejected lover of a sister of Mrs. Flint, residing at the corner of Montague Terrace and Montague street, Brooklyn, entered the bed room of the young lady, and fired a pistol at her while she was lying, in bed, the bail grazing her temple, and passing through one of her hands. Taltmt then ran back to his room, shot himself -=through-the head, and immedlately.expired. _ Marino Isapalligeneu Nnw Yomr, May lA.—Arrived, steamship New York, from Southampton. /Tonznana Monitors, ,Itsy 13.—Passed In for Baltimore,brig Blanehe,from Demerara; schooner Nellie Treat, from Matanzas. IPireatllaer Itepoirs. 26, y 13 2 UA. lA, WWI. Weather. Thar Plate ter Cove. Cloudy. 55. Halifax.. ...... ..........•.... .W. Cloudy. 56 ponisuid..... W N. E. Cloudy. 60 Boston . 4 1 8 R . Clear. 60 New .. . ...... .S. E. Clear. 68 Philadelphia. . ... ..... Wilmington. Del Portman ..... ... • Richmond ... Anqnsta. Charleston • Savannah '• 'At garalOa •••00a •• • • . .. • Chicago Loate►tlle... New Chleane... :::.. Rey West„.• ...... Seaana . , .... . State of Thermometer This. Day at the des. Office. -- 10 A.M deg. 12 M.... ! -CE. deit. IP.M ides. Weather clear. Wind houtheant: - SHOCKING OUTRAGE IN 11,911111110 N, LI Father Suspected of Heating Ills sou .to Death. The little town" of Harrison, on the east bank of the Pffs o saic river, opposite Newark,l4o.,has been thrown into an unusual, state of ezettement within the past twenty-four hours, through an occurrence of a most shocking and fatal charac ter, whereby, it is alleged, a lad sixteen years of age has been hurried into an untlmely - grave through — the brutal treatment of his father. The facts are simply these: On Tuesday afternoon George Hartung of the _firm of Hartung 4k - - flowers, carpenters, on - the Rim ~,road, near the , turnpike dredge, dLseovered that ten dollars had been sto len from bis_coat, whiclthe had left in the work - shop. From inquiry he was led to believe his son Henry lard taken the moneyoandhieLsrus pleions were naturally lamely Increased on learn ing that the boy had e xh ibited sundry bills,to several of the workmen, and had even gone so far as to lend a portion. - The father took the lad - .at.once before. Squire Shepherd _and desired to have him sent to jail, but the Squire advised him otherwise, and lather and son went off. Subsequently. as alleged, Mr. Hartung took the youth down towards the dredgensd_athimuomercifully. The cries of Henry were heard. but thns far there appears to have been no-one who witnessed. the beating. Henry was brought home and put to bed, and at once began to—complain of sundry - carious pains and aches: Tiseterday morn ing, about half:put three o'clock. Dr. George W. Douglas;whs had attended the fatally for years past, was called in, and the father told him he believed the boy was poisoned. Henry was then in a dying maiden. Very soon after wards the boy died. The facts were at once placed in the hands of the Squire, who Is also Coroner, and en investigation was commenced yesterday afternoon, but up to half-put eight o'clock Let evening nowltneues of a material character had been prodnoed. No marks of vio lence are visible on the body, nor are any indi cations of poison apparent. ass. sum:rums semen. WJ*y did riot_ thelisiglisii Papers Print It? The N. Y. Traitese pertinently says: The drift of Mr . .; Sumners speech was sadly Misapprehended by the London journalists; but why did they not print that speech? It was very short for Mr. Sumner; it was very lucid and con siderate in statement; and it should have beou welcomed to the columns of the Times. To our niindi the failure to allow Mr. Sumner to speak for himself through the columns of the great London journals is the ugliest feature of our re cent advices from Great Britain. !By the Atlantic Cable.l Dir. Ileverdy jobneonle Farewell Au dience With 14stesin Victortn. Losmou, .May 12, 11369.—Td-day Queen Victoria accepted a letter ' from. Mr. Roverdy Johnson, praying for an audience to be granted him for the purpose of - taking formal leave of her Ma jesty on his retirement from office._ The Queen replied by appointing the audience for to -morrow, when Mr. Johnson will present Mr. B. Moran, Secretary of Lation, who will assume the duties of Charge d' Affaires until the arrival of Mr. Lotbrop Motley. THE COURTS. OYES AND TsiusizisE--Judges Allison and Ludlow.—The case of Joseph Droll, charged with. the murder of Casper Weiss, is still before thA, Court, the Commonwealth not having concluded' when our report closed. Considerable delay in the trial is incident to the fact that many of the witnesses are Germane, and their _, testimony is given through the interpreter. Thus far on the part of the Commonwealth the facts are substan tially as already given, and indicate that Weiss was the aggreSsor, and that Droll's excuse for striking him with a stick was because he (Droll) had his wrist broken, and therefore did not think himself in a fit condition to fight. IiTNANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL Salmi at the Phlladel FIRST 600 City de new 101% 8000 do lta 10194 2800 pa 2d eels - 106 1000 Penn R. 2m¢ 60 95% 2000 Read 6e 9110 89 100 CAA Os note 68'8 0 01 1000 W Jereey R6a -91 -----2000 Ladah 68 It Cp t New Bda 963( hoix, do 961( 1000 Leh Old Ln 96 6000 do Own Its 95% 2690 do In 9008 65wn 96 9900 Phlle&Rria Is e 6 87 6000 do 87 6000' do b3wn 87 UTTWREI 1000 Penna 6s war in coup 101% 1400 coves new Its 701% 7000 II Et 6-20 '62 raga 116 1000 Leh .Olden 96 1000 Lehlah Val R bde new cp rge c 97 . -"eh Bank e. 2831 i - 100 airliehNaysth - booll2lf • 200 eh Phl JOE R s6O 'ap% 100 ehdo 830 80k 322 sh do lta• 803,‘ • ' The Philadelphia alone* 111.arket.: PICILADELPIITA, May 13, 1888.—The stook and gold mar kets were littb, disturbed, by the rooms, Indaatriously epread, of a probable alliance between Prance, England nod Spain against the United State'. The report is barely Poegible, and the even condition of the market' .S. E. Raining. TI ,8. Cloudy. TO .8. Raining. TO ..8. E. Raining. 64 S_. E.• -- Raining. -• 62 , _ W. Cloddy. W. B.W Clear. 9. B.W Clear. X. W. Clear. ca 70 0 70 74 .N. Raining. SI .8. Clear. GO .w. Clear. GO '.B. E. Cloudy. SO . Cloudy. 60 hia Stock Exchange. 1000 Elmtra R 7e 91 5 eh Mach Bk Its 81 7eh 09m&Ana R 123% 12 eh Kineldll ' 543( 100 eh PlacErleit 803 500 eh do Its b2O 803( 22 eh Pennell 085 P 57)1( Beh - do 57X 388 eh, do Its 07,3( 5 eh do allottrets 57 29 eh rpts pd 56% 40 eh LeaValß 66% 100 eh-Reedit c 48% 100 eh do b3o' NO eh do b3O Its 483 1 1 100 eh do ea 48 160•11 DIS. 10 eh Lehigh Nay Stk 8211 160 eh do 2dya- asw • 48 sh Poona 11 67% 55 eh do all'ts 573 i 50 sh Catawa D 1 84 $lO eh Minshill.R Cif( eh - do - - its 61 • 100 sh Lit ShR b 5 4334 tOO sh Read R 880 4SW 100 eh do , elO Y - oterdeY. ` and - ` :no far 'today. , shows , Hier little credence • was placed in it by the reflecting rortion of the public. 'The condition of ourfor. , elm - trade is a matter of far More importance jut now to the. tatilintereita of the country than a hundred such al- - linnets, and as long •as the • balance . is- eo enormously agalnat us ft - enact .' bo ' ex-• meted that securities will • make much headway or gold decline. 'This is really the great evil of the hour, to remedy which every e ff ort. of oar Gov. eminent ahou'd tend._: Wo.are living beyond nur WebEle. and depending upon our paper to keen our credit afloat. This is not a whe course, and we shall sooner or later' have conviction forced upon us. ' • The Loan market is quiet, and rates are without any change. Thera la plenty of money for al4 and to be had elm. et for-the seking. - • . , Government Bonds are rather dull, but firm. Gold is strong, openin_g at 187%, and gelling at 186 X at 11.40 A. •M • In Mate Loans are noted males of the 2d series at 166. City Loans are steady at 1111 X . . Reading Railroad told UP' to 48-4,17 an , advance of t ,Ui i lilladelphia and - Erie Railroad at 80k-an •edvanee 'O7 i Pennsylvania Raltroad.-17.11(467V--an advance of s t i &high Valley Railroad, 56%,and Mine Hill RaltrOlid. 84 —no change. .. Canal, Hank and Passenger Railroad shares were ; very dtill. Meagre. DeHaven aßr er. No.th Third etenet, make the following auota .so tea of 'exchange VAP. N.: United a of 1881. 120,5 S/. at 164, vi o t 120,14,* do. do. lfiik 119%,119,,, do.l o. Mi. 115%1115X : do. do. 1865.-116,40116,a : do: 1866 new. 1171,9116: do. do. 1867. MA w . iriXoll7s , i; o. do. 1808. 117k1W6118; 6's. -10•4(Pa 1083494109: 1.1 8. 86 Year 6 per cent. 0.y.. 1067-M1065i. Due Comp. Int Notes, 19.4.: Gold, 138 510 118%: Silver, 1281.10130. ' - ••• ' Smith. Randolph dr Ct .. bankere, Third and Chestnut. 111109 o'clock ea follows: Gold, WOO U. 8. Sixes. 1881. 1 120344tW0 Fivmtwentleir. 1862. 119N188119%; do 1864. 115%94116%; do. (1865. 11616®116%-i do. July. 1866, 117 1 49, 118: do. • do. 1867. iI7V 117,ii: do. do IMB 117.48 ( 4118: Five& Tenfortles. 10P4 109:Currency 6e. lOtallt l 64 • Jay Coolie di Co quote G overnment securi et. arc.. to: day se follows: U. 8. 6s. , 81.1203,1(4120,4:620's of 1861119% flit 19,i-; do. 1864.115.#1@, 118%; d0.N0v..1865.116)601M b :d0. Ally. nes. 117,1‘.@118: do WWI, 11W:41183i: do. • 171; 118: Tea forties, 166504100 i l' ca, 1-06N(79/06%; 188. -,- Otatement of the Pennsylvania Canal Company'for the weekending/411y 8th.1889: _ . Receipts for the week ending Hof glii; 4869. T.:81.9.4196 24 Previous tulle 50.961 12 , . • Tots/ in 11!69 :: .." / 4 Z 7 6. ..., ...... .. ......... . ... ........ _ ..._ To same periodin 14 Increase In 1E69 PhilaqielPhio Produce diorites. Turntensy, May 12,1669,—There is no improvement in the Breadstuffs market, and for Floor prices are still drooping. The Inquiry is confined exclusively to the wants of the home consumers; who took 4@tar barrels at SSW 25 per barrel for superfine; $5 75®166 for , Extras: $6 25(367 for 'lowa. .Wisconein and Minnesota Extra Fanfily;• $6 75'47 2'i for Penns, do. do.: $7 500._..9 for Ohio do fdo.. and $9 sekr4ili 60 for fancy do. Eye Flour is quiet and steady at $7. in Corn Meal nothing doing and prices are nominal The Wheat market is excessively dull, and prices are bushel; nominal. small antes of- Bed at $1 .tn All. 66 per. 1.0*.: bushel." No.l Spring. choice. at $1 bO, and rome White •at $1 601@2. Bye is in better de mand, and 2.1,00 bushels Western sold at $1 45. - Cora is without change, and further sales of • Yel- . low were made at 88c. c.. and mixed Western at Mc. Oats are not eo firm, and 4,000 Witham Western sold at 62 cents. In Barley and Malt nothing doing. In cloverseed nothing doing. Timothy cannot be quoted pver 84 2,5 leveed sells at $2,79, Whiiky filq - m, and Sills at Wag-Oa—tax New "fork Stoney filarlixer. tFreom the New York Herald of today.l MAT 12.—Whatever the ultimiste disporitton of the Government bends which eemeteryßoutwell has decided_ to withdraw from the market, - he faithfully c , mplied with biz peon:deo to begin purchasing to-day, and made the awards within half an hour after the Mode.) of the offers. The street is greatly perplexed as to his inter. (lons about them; and the. conflicting despatches from Washineton kept the dealers rather excited. Meplaa. has worked admit - Ably., The bonds which-he obtained were purchased at and below the 'contem pee • ewes m. 1. . price. The - ekeeeted offers— were: 8070 WO --coupon 64'e at - - Mat $Da.,OOO reglatervj Ore at dl's2. e 2.5.000 registered ters at ll&l5 . Siteleett reginier — aat 111. be and tir7s.oP cou pon 64's at 115 63. Inasmuch as the last Cameroon decided that' bete bonds are redeemable in gold th.tr purchase is . therefore a seeing of something like twenty per cent. on the principal. The report appears td have eemeorticial 7 enaction that. the 8 __will not cancel the bands which -he thus, mimes, - but will hold . them in the Tressurr. bu 0 1; inz ) the LVereat saved Vg n alev tli g n ibe " be a -itfelren i or mistakes t h e ot M r. sinking fu nd. in the outeet, he appears to have eruek a polley in this question whieh will te rallied by public sentinentt. _The-_ government, in respect to its iiibtruies. to jell like a Pri vate dem. and has the fame right to take advantage of all hcraorable oppatunities for its own benefit Were he to destroy the bonds purchased, all his eucceeding purchases would 'save to be made at comelier ly increasing prim. By keeping tbe speculators) In doubeloe ever. as to his actual dispoeition _of the bonds he will maintain..the market at steady and unexcited quotations. With the -bonds-imthe Treasury vaults hobse a reserve with which to meet the - expenses of the Government should there at any time be a deficiency 'ix the revenues. The one meat ',silent feature of his eandnet - is thmeareduirof la- - West en the geld - balance of 'the Treasury. To mate this balance -more When this respect should be kin **nitwit elm. When the opportunities for safely employing it at interest are so ample he should not fail to make use of them. Mr. Bothwell.' in Ids speech at' the Stock Etgebangentade a public pledge that he - would not let the ereculaters use ism. Bo one can complain that ha to-dare - transaction he has net kept his word. He has dear well in this iestsnee.and can natal repeat him. self. Tbemsztat Weave:7 steady to day. Tim quotation. from London came 78 in the forenoon ant Win the after. woomeibleb.with the inn rovement of he in consolagives substance to a rumor that cable adrices have bean re— ceived to the effect that no further advance may be -- looked for to morrow in the Bait of England discount rate.. This hnorovement in the foreign price mac reflected upon a much firmer feel ing in home prices, bnievithout mush advance. The pat' ter are now IPO close upon the former that there is very_ little Margin for a rise. The London market *Of have tet recover all its ground last in the late exitation before tbere can be much. if any. change here- The sagaci a T o Of Secnatim Bentwell in 'topples the speculative over re by proposal not to cancel bonds contributed to this y eeling. anith Gerd was 'weaker. and ad from 188% to 1.3 77 4.w1th the bulk of the business in the vicinity of 198.7 e. The better feeling *London and the advance of one per cent. in beads there led to the change. It was also the eve of the third of the eerier of government sales of gold, the effect of which meet in the long n„n be inimical to an ad ranee In the premium. Cash gold was in good supply. and loans were made for carrying at rates from 8 to 4 per cent. per annum cry to Clearing house time. and at 6 per cent to flat in the afternoon. The amain, took 810.000 in speci. ' The e money .market to-day was without essential change. The expectetions of five per- cent. rates on call have been disappointed, but he fluctuation $e a lower rate than six per cent last year did not begin before the let of June. Money is now very generally employed at mix and seven per cent. on governments and seven on nebe eellaneents collateral,. Commercial paper was steady in the vicinity of eight per cent for choice double name acceptances, with , extreme quotations at seven and nine. There Is a preference for longer dates, owing to the desire to earn full interest in the approaching period of easy money,when rates on call are likely to fall below - the „ legal figure. .. Foreign exchange experienced a sudden and sharp ad vance under the demand for bills, aed prime bankers pot their rates to 110,..Ne for - Ebert right and to 109'e for sixty days sterling—a difference, by the way. between the two grades, not consistent with the reports of an easier feeling in the London money market. The yielding in the price stimulated buying. The New York "Mock Board. rCernsepondence of the Associated Previa New Yong. May EL—Stooks strong; Gold. 188%; Exchange. MU; Saks. MM. 120: do.. 1864 115%; do. lige. 1163; new. 118: do. 1867. U?; Ten.forttee. 108 U; Virginia Sixes; Missouri Sixes. 89; Canton Company. • Cumberland Preferred, 80; New York ( )antral. 1 - 81}1: Reading, 96%: Hudson River. 167%; Michigan Central, IOW; Michigan Southern. 10Y; Illinois Central. 145%; Cleveland and Pittsburgh. 9334:Cleveland and Tole do. 10f; Chicago and Rock Island. 181; Pittsburgh and Fort Wayne. 1159 n. Markets by Telegraph. , [Special Despatch to the Phila. Evenizut Briliethi.l KEW Yoß.s. May 13.1234 P. M.--Cotton—The market this Morning has a fair business: buyers have the advantage. Sales of about l l.2oo hales. We quota as fellows: Middling plands, 2414@283( ; Middling Orleans. 29(5 2W. Flour, U.—lteceipts. 10,250 barrels The market for Western and State Fleur is lower on all grades. and moderately-sctive.--The-sales are about7.ooo-barrels, in cluding Superfine StaleS v i? 60085 95; Extra State at $6 D:46186 45; Low grades &item Extra S al e s 6 1045650: southern Flour is quiet and nischangthl. of 400 bbls.. at $6 400157 f.r Extra Baltimore and Country, and $6 40 @s9 85@$6 601@.518 for Family do. .California Flour is quiet and steady. Sales of 900 bble. at $7058 75 for old %lathe Horn, and ea 75 for now via the Isthmus.. Rye F our steady. Bales of 240 bbla at $4 60(A$6 85. Orain—Receipts of. Wheat 18,500 lbushels. The market is dull and heavy. The sales dre 01000 bushels No. 2 Mil.- wankee at $1 47g1 48, and No. 1 do. at —. Clont—Re. ceipts, 24.000 bushels., The market is bettor. with a fair demand. Bales of. 25,000 bushels new Western at 824E1 afloat; old at 81488 afloat. Oats—receipts 8,000 bnebelm. Market unsettled and dull: sales at 844E5e.' for railroad iota afloat. . - - - Pye quiet and steady. Barley quiet. • Provision..—The receipts of Pork are 70 barrels. The market is dull and nominal at $Ol for new - Western Mess. Lard--roceipts. 120 pke. The market is quiet. We quota f air to prime steam at 18®181‘,. Wbisky.—lteceipts, 225 barrels. The market is bet ter. Sales of 400 barrels. We quote Western free at 96@97. Coffee nominal and devoid of activity. Sugars firm, with a good demand. Bales at 11%"(411%. 31 elm' Os active and firm. Pirreutmon, May 13. —ln Crude Petroleum consider. able doing at about yesterday's prices. Bales of 10.000 barrels June o. at 14Vc.; 2,000 barrel+ spot4o to 46 S. 0. to Juiplet, at 14c. ; 26,000 barrels B. 0. July let to October let at len ; 1,000 tiarrels—a put, and s6oo—Jnly to September at ; 2,600 barrel's July to September b. o. at I6c. Refined meets a good inquiry, but prices are weak and declining, especially for future. May seems pretty . firm. Sales of 500 barrels last half of July b. m at 03 c ; 6ro barrels first half do. do, at 33c. ; 600 barrels b. o. Wit half June at ; 500 barrels Jane at 8.536 c.; SOO barrels all the year 35 c., and 500 barrels each month. July to December. at tißee. Receipts by river and rail, 1 604 barrels. Shipped by. A. V. R. 8., 789 barrels, and from 1. 1 . W,deeet,-45 Phis. (Correepondence of the Associated Press,) llytw Venn. May 13.--Cotton firm; I,ooobalea sold at 1033(@.2h, 3 4 ". Flour steady; males of 1,000 barrels. Wheat dull and easier. Corn firmer; 811138 of 54,000 bush; ; mixed Weston), 80(483e. for new Oats heavy and lower ; sales of 10,000 buebeele • t Bac.(P4o. Beef quiet- Pork steady: new Mess. $l3lOlll IBM.. Whisky dolt and unceanged. BALTIMO9II, May 11—gotten unchanged. Flour quiet. steady and unchanged , Wheat dull Vatter Red. $1 $2 10. Corn firm; prime White, 801 1 090 cents; prime Yet. low 81082 cents. Oats dull; Drime,7B for Western; Mary land light, 70073. Bye dull at ,$1 osgsl4s 'Provlsione unchanged. WMI4 y firm, but quiet and unchanged. SAN *F71111131110. may ht.—Flour firm at $4 11734(48 25; Oregon Extras, $4 BOOM 1234. , Wheat quiet at $1 500 RenectjltiESELTeignst&A legt CARDENAS—Brig Prairie Rose, Griffin-627 hh 64 tee molasses Harris, Hey' & Co. NEW BERN—Sehr 8 :Id' Strong. Murray-6640 feet. y p ,scantlins 415.800 do 4.4 azd 1.4 flooring boar& 81015 Meet bunched cyptess shingles T-P & Co. • WASHINGTON. NC. —Schr El McLain. Conklin-1000 oak staves 9826 headings 100- pipe dames 118,1212-feet bunched cypress shingles T P Galvin & Co. 130MBRER0—Bobr Penny' Keating. lkainiels-973 tons guano Mon Phillips. 17IE DAILY:EVENING .16114ETIN-PHILADELPHIA., THURSDAY, MAY 18,1889. THIRD...::''i'EDI.TIO:N'i. 114.1tit.' , • - j. 6/1-13..LE._:•:::(050TATIPIi.8 FP : OMI WASHINGTON NAVAL INTELLIGENCE LONDON, May IS, P. M.—Consola, 92%. for money, and 98 for account. U. S. Five.twentles firm at 79%. Stocks firm; Erie, 22k; Illinois Central, 96%; Atlantic and Great Western, 20. LxvnurooL. May 18,..1 ) . M.—Cotton iir - a„.shade. firmer and the •eales will reach 12,000 liMeit. Spirits Turpentine, 28s. Tallow, 43e. 6d. Lard heavy at 675. 6d. Fork Bat at 100 s. Bacon, 595. 6d. ' Lostoox, Mavl3. P. M.—Sugar quiet for both. on the spot and afloat HAVRE, May 13.—Cotton opens cptiet for both on the spot and afloat, GLAEGOW, May 13.—ArrIved, steamship Da,- elan, from New York. • WASAINGTON,MEIT uinimanaer Allen D. Brown is ordered to the Naval Academy on the 29th of September next. Lieutenant James M. Forsyth.ls ordered , to the receiving ship --Macedonian:- Lieutenant;=`- Commander Frederick Pearson is detached from the New York Navy Yard and ordered to the Macedonian. Lieutenant Samuel H. Baker is detached from the Potomac and ordered to the Savannah. Lieutenant W. W. Mead is detached from the Mound' City station and ordered to the Savannah. • . =IJ i. 67.782 47 Customs receipts from May Ist to Bth, in clusive ' Boston, *405,996; New Y0rk,112,918,594; Phila delphia, *197,201; Baltimore, *279,179; ban Fran cisco, from April 12 to 17, inclusive, $156,709. Total, *3,950,679. Attempted Murder and Suicide. ISPecial Despatch to the PhDs. XvoiltatliethL NEW Yonz,'May 13.—Early this morning • a young man named - Talbot entered • the bed-room of a lady, to whom he has been paying attention, residing on Montague street, Brooklyn, and'fired a pistol at her; the ball grazed her temple and passed through her left hand, inflicting a severe and - dangerous - wound: - Talbot - then fled - to - hik own chamber, In the same house, where he cord milted suicide by shooting himself through the head. The refusal of the lady , to receive his at tentions, together with disappointment in basi ntes matters, is supposed to have preyed on his mind. 1 Specie - 7 Despatch to the Maga. Evening Bastin.] CLgAnsittl.n Pa. May 13.—The County NA lional Ba • - glare last night, the vault chiselled into and the burglar•proot safe broken open. About 815,000 in cash were stolen, and 11'4,500 in United States _bonds, e 3,000 of which were registered. A re ward of $l,OOO is offered. The loss will not affect the solvency, of thq baek. THE GREAT FIRE IN CINCINNATI. The Cincinnati - Comma dal of - yesterday cou- - tains the following account of the great disaster by which half-a-dozen --steamboata-wers—de— Buoyed 'lt the. Cinch:lust' wharves. The an nouncement has been made already by tele graph : The body'of flame was fully five-htindred feet long by a hundred in width, and it reached up into the tdr . far , above the level of the Spencer House roof. The burning boats were the Clifton, Mary Erwin. Darling, Cheyenee, Sielnotte and . Westmoreland. The Charmer had dropped dowS - out of the way, and the West Wind, just coming up, had towed the Bt. James out of danger. Ail state. ments that our reporters heard agreed on the Clifton as the itithhig-Poini:Ortbe fire, and that it progressed is the order in which the boats are named above. The flames front the burning boats shot farlnto the air, illeminatlng almost the whole city, and shedding radiant sparks oil over the lower squares as far north es Third street. The levee, - that had been deserted for so long a time, was suddenly peopled by thousands of men, women and chil dren, ;alarmed by the prolon ged ringing of the bells. and attracted from drowsy beds by the great light at the river. The firemen answered the Bret alarm with amazing promptitude. Horses plunged along thelevee, and hose unrolled The mere handful of firemen who dared meet the destroying element at tbe water'sedge,seemed so puny and insignificant in the light of the grand terride conflagration, that the crowds upon the wharf could not hope for the salvation of any that might be on board the doomed vessels; they could but stand and gase and shudder. The light wood-work could not long withstand the hot breath of the lire Fiend. The symmetrical.out lines of the boats were lost sight of in the sheets of flame and the dense volumes of smoke that en veloped them. The white spars and the delicate tracery of the cabins were one moment resplend i ent—the next th y were gone. Deprived of sup port,the decks q ivered and crashed down to the hull; the tall chi neys, in a second toppled over, and fell like forest trees, some upon the wharf, some into the water. Oil burst from confinement, and flowed in broad streams far down upon the surface of the river, resembling, when viewed from the Sus pension Bridge, a separate rivulet of molten gold. It appeared at the first a hopelesiTaik to re sist the progress of the fire on the six boats over which it bad so quickly spread, and hopeless it proved. For the stiff breeze blowing from the east bore the names from one boat to another until all were ablaze, and the six river palaces were swept away like chaff before the wind. The Bremen ' seeing that it would be useless to at tempt to save the boats that were on fire when they reached the wharf, concentrated their engines to save.the steamers that lay above the Idelnotte. At 3 o'clock, when the conflagra tion had spent its energy on the six steamers, the firemen were still holding their own. , It is believed that no lives wore lost by fire, but a deck - liand - WhbeittiPedflen - 71 tffoOliflon statei thaL a companion, in trying to save himself, jumped into the river and was drowned. When the fire was blazing fiercest, a number of kegs of powder on the Clifton exploded, but as far as we could learn, did no particular damage. Mirßee Marine Bulletin en /nettle Puce. ARRIVED THIS DAY. Steamer Fanita.Freeman. 20 home from New York,with rodeo to John F OhL Brig Prairie Rose. Griffin. 10 days from Cardenas, with molasses to Harris. Bey' 05 Co. Behr E McLain. Conkl.n, 9 days from Washington. NC. with abinglee and staves to T P Galvin A Co. • • Behr B B Strong. Murray. 19 daye from Newborn, NC. with lumber to T P Calvin A Co. Behr Fanny f{eating. Dania% 19 days from Sombrero. with guano to Moro Phillips. Behr Ellie L Smith Smith. 14 days from Mobile, with old iron. &c. to A Whihn y A Bons, Behr Glenwood, Dickerson, a daystrom New York.with gravel to captain.... Bchr H W Godfrey% Godfrey, Portsmouth. Behr B RR No 42, Roden:Nora ich. Behr A B Cannon, Cobb, Boaton, Behr A Reeves. English, Bo helm Wm B Mann, Roberta Fall River. Behr J A Garrison, Smith. Boaton. Behr .T McDevitt, McMillian. Norwich. ' tichrGrace, Oh dler..Providence. --- Behr Battle, Carter, Providence. Brig J D Lincoln. arrived yeaterdaY, is consigned,veseel and cargo, to E C Knight ei_c2. BELOW. Behr Waif, from Bt. johns, FR. for Philadelphia, was at the Breakwater Vesterday. • CLEARED TEM DAY Steamer Farina. Freeman. New York. John F OhL Bark Sarah A Staples. Staples, Bangor, Geo.fi Bendier. Behr J CadWaiader. Steelman, Salem,. do Behr Hattie. Carter, Boston, I. Audenried & Co. Bchr V Sharp, BbarP, Hilton. Day, Haddon & Co. Behr Lizzie, Yrambes, Dighton. • do „Behr Geo El Bent, Smith, Cambridgeport, do Corresuondente of the Fldradehrthia Exehanee. GE The following ;weals remain,a W t ra tite Elohre i taaao Vatteant. B F Auinaok. May El Compton V. , yjah _TablikaOiettagjilisokiey.. and Bramlywine,all from - OW bou. - . - s.ibrnia. Wind OW. Wank duo. LA13051 - L7, - LYONS, HEMORANH_. Steamer Brunettellowe. hence at New York Tadarda9. Steamers Navgate°. Allen. Rd Marathon. Pritchard. deared - at New York veeterditY for'AVOW& ' : • Bark Andaman; Otis. berme at Hatansui sth inst. - ' - E45 Lena Mo. Fox. Nailed from Trinidad eth inetAnt for lids now: • - Britt Wm enemy, Haley. from Bermuda for New York. sailed from Hinaoton. Ja. 211.1 ult. and not ashore and re• :Bathed in tbe mud let inst. . Mori' were being. made to get bey off by Sgt terina her. 2:15 O'Clook. " g. 16 , trio From Washington. flank Robbery in Clearfield. Lats.tv - Partlculasse ikU!OIMM3 BULLETIN. PORT OF PRILADRLPELIA-MAy FOURTH EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. LATER FROM WASHINGTON The Preeldent and the Offioe-Holdere The Alabama, Claims LATER ' CABLE NEWS Gen. Grant and the Office-Molders. DeePateh to the Phila. Evezmig 13niUtini7 WAEoll2 4 lolo2 . cMily 18.—A gentletitan who spent an evenirg recently with the President; at his re quest, says that he talked quite freely about pub lic affairs'; and evinced no little displeasure at the manner be had been imposed upon by the men whom he had thought could be trusted, and thinking se, was indueed thereby to make, appointments, - many of which had since proved to be improper oneS. The remedy was in his own hands, however, and he would not hesitate to use it to purify the service from incompetent or dishonest men. In com mencing his a4ministrattet, he had made th e mistake of promising, under strong politi cal pressure, certain offices, when it ap peared afteiwards that the candidates were totally unlit for the positions they sought. In f - ature no one would know whether he was to be appointed-or not until his rzonmission was signed, unless it was some person whom he per sonally knew. It was his duty to have no one in office, even In a subordinate capacity, who is not fully qualified to perform the duties in the best possible manner. In order to do this it would be necessary to remove, in Many cases, officers only recently appointed,but he would not hesitate to end their official days, although in doing so he probably would be severely, censured by,many leadine-Itepnblicans. Whether his administration was a success would depend much upon whether the revenue was properly collected, which, under the man agement of Secretary Boutwell, he felt assured would be doneg within the flower of any person. The Akhabauter. - Queeilion;-- [Special Deanateh to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.) WASHLNGTON, May 18.—There is , a' good deal of talk in government circles About - foreign affairs, and the comments of thetEnglish press on the Alabama difficulty and Mr. Bumner's speech are eagerly discussed. It is conceded-that there Is no prospect of anything coming .from a renewal of negotiations for the settlement of that question, and It is pretty generally believed that Mr. Motley's instructions were froutelLto_meet_s_ueb a ettnation,and_lb_at he was personally directed to observe what was going on and report to his government any communi cations which the British-ministry make to him. The cable telegram about the steps for the for thation of a triple alliance against America is en tirely discredited by the Pres•dent and Cabinet, as well as the Diplomatic Corps and all - other well-informed persons. By the Atlantic Cable. Losinox,_ll2_,y 13.—The Times to-dav has an editorial article on the rejected Alibame treaty, wherein it is 'asserted that the Government of Great - Britain in submitting to - an — arbitration — on the question at all,_conceded everything that was - generally demanded or expected bythe Ame rican people, and everything that it was possible to concede. Later ad vices froth Teheran report that the authorities have made about 500 arrests of per sons who participated in the religions riots. _ *rem . n. WAIIIIINGTON, May 13.—James E. Minton, of Baltimore, bee been appointed Superintendent of the Interior Department, vice-Dnnean reeigtied. • The Cointntildoiliforriiiiiiii Affairs le still ab- sent from the city. NNW YORK MONEY MAIIICIBT ESSiIIOBII in the --Money Market FLUCTUATIONS IN GOLD Little Speculative Interest Despatch to the Phlladerabia Evenlas nalletnL) Naw Tong, May 18.—The ' steamer Ragle Bailed for Havana to-day with $BOO,OOO, and the Hermann for Southampton, taking. $lOO,OOO. The money market is easy at It to 7 per cent., with no festive of interest. Gold continues strong, opening at 1373 advancing to 138 ,de- Mining to 18$ on moderate dealings. There seems to be little speculative interest in the mar ket, and the premium is lees sensitive than for the last few days. Cash gold is abundant,sXlgl7 per centare 'paid for carrying . The bids filed - at the Stab-Treasury for government gold to-day numbered Mx, the amount aggregating $2,050,000, at rates ranging from 138 to 138 41-100. The award for the fall million was made to Henry Clews, at the latter rate. Foreign exchange is strong; prime bank er's bills, 1093®109%; though we hear of con ceemonsfrom these figures. Government bonds have been strong during the morning, though in moderate transactions. Vide is apparently little buying and selling in the absence of any special news of interest from abroad, and prices show unimportant changes from yesterday. State bonds are steady at yes terday's prices. ,; The Stock market opened strong on the general list, but fell WI as the day advanced under an active pressure to sell. The most prominent among these are Rock Island, Fort Wayne, Wabash, St. Paul and Pacific, which declared 'X 62i‘ per cent. Reading is strong at 9635(06%. The Vanderbilt stocks at the present writing are somewhat better: The miscellaneous shares are firm. Western Union Telegraph is the chief at traction, ranging at 44@)143. 'Express shares are dal. [Correspondence of the Associated Pram] New YORK, May 13.—.. million in Government gold was sold to-day to Henry Clews Sc Co., of 188 41-100. Money easy at 6@7 on Government stock Col latterals; prime paper, 7@9. The Eagle, for Havana, takes out $160,000, and the Hermann, for Europe, $lOO,OOO in specie. Gold opened weak, became -istrong and ad vanced. Bonds strong and higher; prices mostly higher than ever before here. (MY BULLETIN. AR ELECTRIC STORI.---TRC wires of the West em Union Telegraph are being worked this after noon without batteries, owing to the atmosphere bting highly charged with electricity. This is especially the ease between Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. There will probably be a tine auroral display to-night. ,• • ,FINE INDIA mirNe. TYNDALE &MITCHELL. CHEAP 09LOGNE BETS. • 707 CHESTNUT STREET. E N ()RAVIN Et ON 01.488 TYNDALE & MITCHELL. CHEAP GLASS WARE. TYNDALE & "\ 707 CIiE3TNIST STREET. • DECORATIONS ON (MINA. TYNDALE & MITCHELL. m&l6in w amn, - 717 C PERMAOETL-25 OASES PURE WULFE NEW BED. p ford Bpsrmsoeti, in small estrus, for drngetets. nee, in store and. for Isle by COUHRANs AUEIBEub& CO.. 2SI Vern; Front street. A IikARKING WITH INDELIBLE INK. EMBROIDER. /U. ins. Bridging. Otempins. 45c......Ekt. A. roRLY. - Filbert street. TO YOU WANT PRIME NAVY, FINE CUT, OR Omendlatit tio to WARY'S. M RION' and,_,Walut Mama. apakrill 3:00 O'ClocaL. 707 CHESTNUT STREET 701 CHESTNUT STREET; •FIFTII-.'::,EDIT-lON By TELEGFRAPiI. LATEST FROM WASHINGTON The Government Purchases of Bonds FROM NE w -yort-rx. A Report Contradicted The Government IParehtmes or Bonds. tSpecial Despatch to , the Phila. Evening Belletip.3 WASHINGTON, May 13.—Secretary Boutwell last night caused an official announcement to be made that the' bonds purchased in New York would be used to create a sinking fund, thus sub stantiating frilly the correctness of your corre spondent's deepateh of Saturday last, which averred 'positively that it was his intention to do' so.. Great Injustice •is done Mr. Boutwell In supposing that be - has acted with timidity _ln regard, to the policy so recently inaugurated. Whorl be has determined upon which course to pursue, it will, be made public and steadily adbett.4l to, though it cause a panic In Wall street. The Beeretary, finding that corre.spondents here bad entirely misrepresented his opinions and caused an incorrect belief to exist in finan cial circles, deemed it advisable ,to express officially the course he •_would follow when the purchased bonds were _received , back at the Treasury Department. The Secretary is also equally clear and emphatic in saying that under no circumstances will the bonds be thrown upon the market again. ' He does not anticipate any such crisis, and thinks ;hat lastead of selling the bonds the second time, the condition of the Treasury is going to be such as will enable him to buy bonds regularly, and use them for-the sinking fund - Provided for in the act of February 2b, 1862. It is expected the amount of surplus gold in the Treasury will be enough tojustify him in issuing - orders soon to sell more than one million dpilars per week. At any rate it is not his intention'tb keep a larger surplus on band than is necessary for the work ing of the Department, and to prevent any em barrassments, Colored Workmen fin Wavy Yards. Medal De:watch to the Phila. Evening Bulletin.) WASHINGTON, May 1.3.--I)nring theadministra lion of President Pierce, at the instance of the Trades Union,an order was issued`by Secretary of , the Navy to the Commandants of Navy Yards, prohibiting the employment of coloreds ceulkere. Quite a nnmber of • colored • men were discharged,and the orderlies never been revoked. - Tbis - afternoorm - voldied - delegatiort—called-upo Secretary Boris and asked to have this order re scinded and new orders given to employ colored caulkers in Navy-Yards the same as whites. The Secretary at once complied with their re quest, and ordera were at once prepared to be sent to the various , commandants to make -no distinction on account of color in the. etriPloy ment of workmen la the navy yards. 1 In the delegation which called were colored men who were discharged from the Navy Yard here - fifteen years ago on Defiant of their color.- From -New York. [Special Despatch to the Phila. Drenthe Bulletin.] WASHINGTON, May 13.—Secretary tiontwell ex plicitly denies, in response to - direct inquiry, that be ever intimated that the purchased five-twen ties might-potal*-;-be—r- eisaned. He further states that the purchases were made for the fur therance bf. the Sinking Fund prOyisions, and upon-receipt the ,bonds will be endorsed_as ed purchased, and "punched," whish the Secretary regards as cancellation. Tbe hodv_of_ an unknown marrwas: found - in the Bast river, this morning, with his throat cut. AME What do you ihink of the Triple Alliance of Prance, England and- Spain ? Will it prevent ue trem having the Ala- barns claim settled? NOI Neither will it prevent lie from visit- ing :the Great U. S. ONE DOLLAR STORE, 712 CHESTNUT STREET, where you .oan have MORE Goode for the money than in any other Store in Every Article Guaranteed aria Represented. Tke public ere respectfully tutted to call and examine the stock. OPEN SATURDAYI,ymmip . fit ,.._.._. Until 9 O'Olcook. Ta3 , ls.th ■ Stfa (WALK—ma rALAUX) TONS OIeAItIALBAFLO&T Apply to WORKmAN & Wakes) drat% .4:00 O'Olook. GANS ! MEE MID TA Irjq' ATER " er*EbrATArs",- , E JA OJ A • ki p ••• , :•, NOT TINGILM.CURTAINEWi_: _ • Will offer our varied stook. PERFECTLY - NEW ,AND FRESH An Inspeciiion will,deinenortrato:how, ) flinch their 'Mine exceeds • their prlce., ~• • • ; REAL LACES FROM $6 PER PAIR IVWAR ' Nottingham Lace 5,,..... , FROM $1 50 PER PAIR UPWARpii; Together With the • GREATEST_ NOVELTY, FRENCH D6OE DROP OURTAINS . ' • - LACE SHADES. " I. E. WAIARA.,FAN No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. CA.RRINGTON, DE ZOUCHE 128a_CH STNII. Wholesale and Retail Dealers Lace,. Nottingham and Itinenn-AClrr . tains, Coxnices, Bands, Loope,;4:len tree, dce., Furniture CoveriniM • Terry, Reps, Broentelnee, Da masks,&e:, Plane and Table' " Cover!, 'Window Shades, - Paper - Bangings, - • • _ • dce., WHITE HOLLAND SHADES, Trimmed and put up u low its 611 60 each. Lace Curtains from Auction, very cheap Our stock is new, our prices are law. and entire setts faction ie guaranteed in every instance. • CARRINGTON, DE ZDUCNES‘ CO Y. E. cor. Thirteenth and Chestnut its , Ptdku mhlB th a to 81Fav6 I 1 1 ‘1- 1 +(a) r 1 07 sticARK4 , * BANKERS, 4)0 No. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.— I)EALERS IN eLOVERN'htINT-SECURITIES s IT STOCK - COLD AND NOTE BROKERS. flooonnto of Banks, Sinn', sad - Individuals racely!d; outdo.: (*cheek at fight. . INTEREST 'ALLOWED ON BALANCER. 'ffk , ENERAckENTB., F0R .7,, PENNSYLVANIA w v2 ,, iEN Ar i l i p m Iss sv. OF THE ( 5N9 a, IFEI ‘ 0 -1 11 ' 1411 Of THE N C UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The NATIONAL Lrinc INSURANCE COMPANY IS corporation chartered by special Act of Congress, stp. proved July 25,101, with a CASH CAPITAL, 51,000,000, FULL PAID.. Liberal • Liberal tttrms offered to Agents' and Solicitors, who, are invited taapply at our office. inr_ilLparticulars to be had on application at ouroffice, in the second story or our Banking House, ire Circulars and Pamphlets, hilly describing rlsa r advantages offered by the Company, may be had. B. W. CIAALIIK. de CO, No. &S fibuth Third St. Important /UntotMooment. NEW CARRIAGES! -At-712 Elansom-StreetvPhiladelphia. NcLEAR & KENDALL Will keep a splendid assortment of good, strong and well ilaisbed CAII.RIACIEfi always on hand, to which they invite the attention of all desiring to purchase. Call at 712 BANSOM street before purehasing elsewhere. mbN e w 26tr08 T HE MOUTH AND THE TEETH . DR. J. DE HAVEN WHITE'S Name and Standing In Medical Dentistry area guaran tee for the Efficacy of whatever he Pre • f" scribes for the Mouth and Teeth. The great demand for the preparations made from big formula has induced many persons to sell their own pre parations under Me name. To protect hie reputation from 'mitering by this practice. and to secure the best remedies for his patients in regard to Ida NEW MEDICATED DENTIFRICE. MOUTH WASH ANDGARGLE. He has taken legal measures to prevent--bls lotatalts from being emnpounded_by any other Chemist or Drug gist In the 'United States, but • GUSTAVUS KftAUSE, APOTIIEGAIIY 14.-NWeeT.-TATedfth and.Chestnititif Philadelp As testified by the following certificate: hereby reliudiate se 81.1,1i1,10178 allA t ooth tamdore mouth waehee mold under.my name. except those baying; my elanature on the Label and compounded and gold crux by GUSTAVUS sAusr., Apothecary. N.W.00n..1_ ner of 'TWELFTH and CHESTNUT etreeti4 rbiladet• phhe, who ALONG holds my preseriptiona, and hr ' rized to prepare and eell the same." J. DatiAVEN WHITE% M.A.D DrEt • mh1843 m wBmrp: ISAAC NATHAN% AUCTIONEER. N. iXiemixt. Third and Spruce streets, only one swam below the Exchange. 8250.000 to loan. in laves:or mall emounb, on diamonde,oilver_glaiti. walebeajewatlart,..azid 14:1 0 glor value. Office home from BA.M. to 7 Y. iatr - ' WU 1.91a4 r .fwM., ..A.l77inceemaile in brim -Ar-ifie'rowee tet.rater = - - - - -1118 Urp •DOLOR FAR NIENTE.LENJOYst at HElGHT staid by !poking those splendid Yara. Cigars sold by • WILEY. nlghtb and Walnut. , • apinrOtE • SQPANISII OLIVEEL—FINE 8P51111311 OLIVES IN hair lan and I Natt' and a halt Von keit& laar sale by PET 'lt WRIGHT BONS 115 alnut attest pl 4 .IRON.-10u TONS NO. 1 •GLUNGABNOCK Scotch PI t Iron, for sale, ex-abip to tote to AO, AY IPETNE WEIGHT BONS, 116 Wainotatreet.
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