Daily evening bulletin. (Philadelphia, Pa.) 1856-1870, May 14, 1869, Image 3

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-- EVENING BULLETIN.
Friday, Itlay 14, 1869.
NEW YORK. Ad II
_To think of New York being uneasy about
her , foreign ae.well as her domestic com
merce! It seems absurd,' but there are
shrewd men in New York who see that even
her apparently supreme. advantages of:posi
tion,wealdi and enterprise be unavailing
against honest energy on the part of nOnipeti
.
tore. They cannot shut their eyes to the de--
Moralization, commercial,, financial, political
and social, that has come over New York of
]ate yeam, and they know that there must be
a reform or a reaction, to preserve to that
city all the prosperity and the honor that it
has heretofore possessed.
One Cause of uneasiness in New "fork
arises from certain novel tendencies of Wes
tern trade._LA great deal more of it comes to .
Philadelphia than was ever thought possible;
and the way the' Pennsylvania Railroad
Commy bas been stretehing out its:tendrils,
and laying hold of positions, all through the,
/finahrippi valle,y; ° and' even prospectively
SCION the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific,
bas causeA 'coic - elde,rable commotion in the
trade circles of the "commercial. emporium.''
OM more recently a movement in Bt. Louis,
totibip Western produce th bulk thence, by
,
way of New Orleans, to Europe, has dis
turbed New York as well as Chicago. The
fit,:laWrince outlet for Western trachTliiiii
also been growing in im,portance lately; and
desperate drone have been made by Lie
lorkeis, at Washington as well as Albany,
totetappropriations for a new canal around
the American side of. Niagara, where at least
tell:could be charged, . and aome—portion-of
the;diverted commerce might be restored to
New York. When Boston gets her Hoosac
tunnel finished," there is danger that New
YO4 may lose more of the Western trade,
and what with Montreal, Boston, Philadel—
phis; , Baltimore 'and New Orli - a - if+ as rival
outlets, New York is quite unhappy.
All these things ought to contain no real
ground for alarm in a sound, honest and
ettithy comeoerciai city. But of lade years
New York has become almost wholly a gam
blingcity. There is not merely gambling in
id and .ks; the
gold and stocks; mere ie gamblifig—uT-dry
goods, groceries, grain, flour, lumber, every
thing indeed that is recognized in commerce.
eft,
--Worse--than-all-this,-there-is-gambliug-in
politics; gambling in reputations; gambling
in what is Politely and technically called
Justice;_gambling in the sacred work of reli
gion; for the gamblerrustreven - theviturch -
and their -ministers in their nefarious trans
actions. The corporation of New York is
seandalously,..unbltuthingly, undeniably cor
rupt. The Judges of -tile Courts are, with
but few exceptions, equally so. Men like the
Manipulators of the Erie Railroad can control
Atte city - and State Legislatures and the
Judiciary, and buy a law, or a decree, omen_
a verdict of a jury, at any price that may be
reqtdred. The - wide-spread knowledge of
this state of affairs has attracted to New York
.
the speculators,the gamblers, the adventurers
and the rogues of every kind, not only from
all parts of this country, but from all parts of
the,world, These have become, 'really, the
' contrClling element of the population : The
honest, refined, intellectual element, large as,
itia r ia_overshadowed by-the-other - In—fact,
many thousands of the honest, refined and
intellectual men, whose business is in New.
York, have fixed their homes elsewhere, and
c . .nrc. es, is e rTo ng p aces, t.mr so
ciety, are up the Hudson or on Long Island,
or in Connecticut or New Jersey. They only
spend a few hours` daily in town, for the un
avoidable demands of business.
It must be considered a real . calamity to a
city when so many of its best citizens are
driven from it as a home, as those of N6w;
York have been of late years. This is the
secret of the enormous and growing ma
jorities of the Democratic party that
late elections in New York have shown. It
is, in fact, the secret of most of the demorali
zatlon, social and commercial, as well as
political, which has so much exercised the
minds of patriotic and philosophic thinkers
throughout the country, who feel an interest
in the character of the city which is regarded
by foreigners as representative of the whole
nation. But the world abroad should be in
formed, and the honest world at home should
Insist, that New York is not to be considered
as a representative American city. It is the
city of refuge for all hinds of adventurers
from all parts of the earth. Its voters are
chiefly illiterate foreigners, among whom the
idea of patriotism, in its pure, exalted sense,
as love of this noble country of America, has
never been entertained. These make the
mayors, the city council and aldermen, the
judges and the magistrates of New York, and
they thus direct and control every depart-
Miit of the municipal government. Their
ingis not to be considered typical of
American feeling or opinioh, half as much as
the ' , toting of a well-ordered New Englund
town; or a . Pennsylvania borough or a res
pectable village in Kansas or Minnesota.
Perhaps it has not occurred to those New
Yorkers who apprehend a loss of foreign and
domestic trade, that this lowering of the
standard of commercial, political and social
morals in their city, through the influx of dis
reputable or irresponsible adventurers, native
as well as foreign, is more daneerous and
more dreadful than the commercial rivalry of
Montreal, Boston, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
, Norfolk, Charleston, Mobile and New Or—
leans, or of all combined. But history will
show to posterity that while there may be
wonderful wealth, extravagance and luxury
in one community, there will be more of
honor, prosoerity, virtue and happiness in
those communities where these are not so
conspicuous. -
- STE a L !DIU 0 11C 111.110PL_--_ _
110.44t.ortea ,
ihere are, in many of the
• public' echoola of thin city and in the High
and Norrnal schools, children whose parents.
• reside,outside of the city limits—la Norris
town, for instance, and even in Camden.
%lege people pay no taXeS Leto; they do not
centributeio the atippart Or the trawls in
"Tir4 iiii3Ciiik - dibeYbaWriiiibiff light to en
joy the benefits conferred by them' %slither
have to some; here - to-vote. They commit
robbery.,as distinctly as .:if- they purloined
Money from the vaults" of the city treasury.
A good education Is a capital thing, as a gen
eral rule, but it may be the worst thing in the
world to steal. The children are made par
ties to the deception and thefkand while they
are becoming proficient in grammar and
arithmetic,_ their :moral :sensibilities acquire
dangerous dullness, A child who is educated
by a crime will be likely to have fewer scru
ples than others, when the temptatiori comes
to turn its unfairly acquired intelligence to
the perpetration of crime. A fool is much
better than a shrewd knave; and iV would be :
kinder to permit a child to grow up in igno
rance than to educate it upon money
gained by picking pockets, or, in an equally
. iniquitous manner, by sending it to a school
in which it has no rightful place.
The people who do this have not even the
excuse that they have no alternative but to
leave their families Without instruction.
There is not a village in the suburbs in which
there are not good schools. In Morristown,
from whence many of these children come,
there is an excellent school system under the
direction .of competent men, whose com
plaint is that the people will not use the
schools provided, preferring rather to send
'their children to the city: If this was not the
case, perhaps some arrangement might be
made by which the dwellers in the subUrbs
might participate in the advantages of 'our
schools, by paying their proportion of the
taxes. At present they deliberately choose
theft to honest use of legitimate opportunity.
Of course, the choice is complimentary to
_us. It proves that the excellence of our
system is so great that people will actually
violate several of the ten commandments,
rather ihrTir -- not enjoy7it. The Directors
cannot help 'being gratified, but we suggest
that measures be adopted by which the wrong
maybe checked when the fall session begins.
It may seem a small-thing-to exclude these
children; but if they are admitted free, why
not all the children in the State? If-Norris
town urchins can think of our Pierian spring,
why may, not Erie county send an entire
or 'han as • bun here to be boarded led ed
and educated at the expense of our tax payers?
The Normal IMMO now is 00 limited la its
accoramodatione, that it cannot contain the
scholars who are entitled to its advantages;
and the average for admission, very unjustly,
is larger than it is to the boys' High . School.
It seems hardl fair that the children of the
men who - support the school should be
crowded out of their places by the children
of parties who live in Norristown and Csm
'-denin-blessed--immuuity—from-Annuicipal-
.
taxstien.. _ •
We can special attention to the very in-1
• eaUng,reporL4)
of the American Freedmen's Uniou - Commiss
sion, which will be found in to-day's paper.
This Commission is doing an excellent work
at the South, and deserves the entire cones- .
dence and hearty support of the philanthro
pic peopleof Philadelphia. - _
To Capitallsis, Builders, and others.
—Thomas & Sons will - sell, on Tuesday next, at the
- EStchange, the very valuable Church property, Eighth
street, above Race, 100 feet front; elegant. mouern
graniteastone Residence, No. 1612 Walnut, has every
Improvement and convenience; 43 feet frontt, i 3 feet
deep to Chancellor street, on which are erected tsio
coaeb-henees ; elegant Country Seat,24 acres, Mansion
and out-buildings, near the City Line station, North
Pennsylvania R. R.; Wharf Properly, N. W. corner
Twenty-third and Arch; 233 desirable lots, Camden,
N.J.: several , very desirable small Dm:tiling& Stores,
Leaps, &c. See catalogues issued to-morrow. Plans
&c., may be bad at the Auction Rooms, 159 and 141
South Fourth street.
TIE R. F. THOMAS. THE LATE OPERATOR AT
.1./ the Colton Dental ArsociatiOn, is now the only ono
in Philadelphia who devotee his entire time and pasties,
to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain,
_by fresh
nitrous oxide gas. Office, No. 1027 WALNur
street. &OS ly rpt
LLTON DENTAL AidOOIATION ORIGINATED
.nieftbetie-twe-of
NITitOUB OXIDE, OR LAUGUING GAS,
And devote their whole time and practice to extracting
teeth without pain-
Office, Eighth and. Walnut etreete
HENRY PHILIAPPI,.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER,
NO. 1024 BANSOM RTREET.
PiiILA.U.ELPEILe..
jOlibi CRUMP, BUILDER,
1731 CHESPN UT STREET,
and ns LODGE STREET.
Mechanics of every branch required for house-building
and fitting promptly furnished. fe2lif
POSTS AND_RAILS, POSTS AND RAILS, ALL
.1. Styles. Four.hole, eglare and half round poets.
Shinglew—Long, and shell; heart and eap. 50,000 feet
first common boards.
Shelving, Ruing and store•fitting"matetial made a
specialty. NICiI.)LSONS%
m 36 tarp Seventh and Carpenter ate.
IaWARBURTON'S IPROVED. VENTILATED
and oaeyyfitting Dross Bata (patented!) In all the ap
proved fashions of the season. Chestnut. street, next
door to the Yost °thee. oce-tfrp
SILTER.PLATFD SNAPS FOR BOWING WlNDOW
shutters. 7he patent shutter bowers. which orevent
the IV/lid ileum rattilug or flapping the shutters and the
dell-bowing shutter boils aye all very seasonable. For
pale by TuUMAN & 5114. W, No. MO kilt Thirty-five)
Market street, below Minh. Philadelphia.
riCISNLE 131.11LEIVI FOR PREPARING CORN.
1.1 stoicb, Fiu Ina or Milk. without rink or burning; nod
tea.pote, pane, bottler, woeh•babiog and other gravies 6f
Unworn bourokeeptug urtiele. For by TRUMAN 6;
till AW, No. 886 (Eight 'llarty•tive)Market street, below
Ninth. Pbiladeli
I lALVAI IZED 'IRON WlRf UP VARIOUS (11:663.—A
kJ full visit iJty of iron wire and amnesiacs of brass and
copper a ire arc for tale by TRUMAN 6c S UAW, No. Fay
(Eight Thhty•tite) Market aback below Ninth, Phila
delphia..
18,69.—GET YOUR BAiR E. n, Children's
Hair Cut at their horidence. Hair and Watakere Dye&
Razors get in order. Open Banda.) , morning. 125 Bachand°
Place. • -
it. G. C. KOPP.
D°You ÜBE TREGO'II TEABERRY TOOTB,
sVash—the celebrated T. T. T.P is now the question
of the day. All who &etre to preserve the teeth and
have a sweet, pure breath. certainly do. Sold by Ott pro
prietor, A M, VrILtION. Ninth and Filbert streets, and
all d.usgiSts. myll ly 4p
IDLUInBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING IN CITY
or cannily done iu the beet manner. promptly, at
Darla Jeep. WM Fixtures, Tarr. Cuita ripe, aud elumb•
ere. material, generally, fa. nlehed at manufacturer's
rates by
SAMUEL W. LEINAU,
11l tiAuth Seventh street.
In ylnrcto.tp•
A RE YOU A CONNOIdePUR IN ISIEERiCiIAUM
ti Pipes and Cigar Tubes? WILEY BROTLISItte have
superior stock at Eighth and Walnut. arinrn tit
-
BLACK LACE BAQUEB,
A Bomb assortment,
At lowest pkieee.f ,
- - -
myl2 6to
GENUINE RIO TA PIOOA.WITH FULL DI EEL TlONd
for use. brush Bethlehem. Canada sad Scotch Dab
ineaL Pearl Bago, Bards' Farinaceous Food. itacahout.
Cox'a Gelatine, ilaracas Cacao and other Dietetics. For
vale by JAMES T. EDINN. S. W. cor. Broad and Spruce
streets. aplB tfrp
T"'BE FIVE CENT VARA CIGARS SPLENDID,
ain't they. country merchants are invited to call
and examine them at WILEY BROTHERS. Eighth and
W skint ' , tree's. aP23•rptfs
ALL THE FAVORITE BRANDS OF smoinra TO
bacco, including Lone .Jaci , , Perreke, Lynchburg,
Ilisblander, etc., may be had at the loweet rates of
W HILEY bROTERb, N. W. corner Eighth 'and Walnut
streets, tun:lmM.
meeAuzip,gs MODES. • •
‘ ,464 WALNUT STREET.
Cloaks. Walking Suite. Stlke.' •
Dress Goods, Lace Shawl%
Ladies , Underclothing •
• - and,Ladies' Puri.
Meares made to measure in Twenty-four flours.'
11U NTEIII , I3 r 131 . 1303 ilk NI
iZy it be had at his-Store, No. 137 South
Y.Jghta, above Walaut, ' 5y14414p
VIE RAW A lIPIA.F4T- 1 07PIIT,LAPALPm# 4 4 ria1Y0M4141417A913.604?
' 4
••••• ?1,41'1'
Cargoes or Clothing
CHALLENGING COVPATASON
WANAMAKER 1311,OWN'S.
. ,
EDWARD P KELLY
TAILOR_.
S. 1. Cor..Chestnut and Seventh Streets.
.ohoiee Glade Present Season,
In daily receipt , of. New and Itaple Spring
'I
11 : -
GO FOR ` CLOTHES
TOaROCKHILL & WILSON'S?
BECAUSE Gentlemen-lmow that they can get
the best of everything there, at the
most reasonable• prices;
BECAUSE Isla a pleasure tog° where ye, vi ow
that every garment is well • and
so-durably put-together that- eiteama
will last as long as the fabr , 4dOee.
BECAUSE ROCKHILL & WiLectlir use none but
the best mated* and such as j gen
, tlemen enjoy wearing.
i.
BECAUSE Romulus. & Wiusozi employ none
but the best cutters, trimmers,sewera,
and Finishem.
BECAUSE Iloexinu. & Wilson have so long
enjoyed the patronage of the beet wee
in Philadelphia that they can tell :3 a
lanee_essetly_whateach man wan •
BECAUSE Yon can , get a dollar's mortb for your
dollar at ROCKIIILL, & WILSON'S
better than at any other place in
Now Is your time gentlemen,
Embrace the,Preeent - opportunity
To supply yourselves
Economically
With ionic of the heat
14PRING—CLOTHI116
•
Ever offered to the public.
- Grent Brown Hall
603 and 605 - Chestnut Street.
ROCKIIILL &WILSON
rialE STAJEL.
THE LARGEIiTA,NE-PRICEI
CLOTHING' HOUSE.
No advantagolat en of a want of knowledge of goods.
//NE GOODS AT THE LOWEST RATES.
JEUCTLY ONE PRIOE.
PERRY & CO.,
No. 609 CHESTNUT Street, above BIRTH.
rye, tn th onao
BOYS' FINE CLOTHING.
l Boy ' Clothing.:
- Boys' Clothing. ,
Boys' Clothing.
Boys' Clothing.
Boys' Clothing.
Boys' Clothing.
Boys' Olotb.ing:
Boys' Clothing:
Boys' Clothing.
Boys' Clothing.
Boys' Clothing. •
Boys' Clot4ing. •
We Inv. a Custom Teller Departmant.
COOPER & CONARD
S. E. ,cor. Ninth and Market Sts.
nyILIJYAn
C OLUMBIA HOUSE,
• CAPE MAY, N. J.,
1141 be,Opened for OUtelfi - Sine 20,1869.
For Roomy, &(.., 'address
smo, J. BOLTON, Proprietor,
. CAPE MAY, N. J., or
JNO.. H. DENNISON, -
MERCHANTS' HOTEL, Philadelphia.
VI • 12 Vitra ,
H. P. & O. O.R. TAYLOR.
PEREIIIIEELT ANO TOILET SOAPS,
641 and 643 N•NLath Street.
GALLOWAY C. MORRIS & CO.,
RETAIL DEALERS IN --
LEHIGH AND. SCHUYLKILL COAL.
Office—no. 208 WALNUT Street.
Yard—Foot of TAMER Street.
np24 Im4p
GPri. W. VOGEL.
1202 Chestnut street
Tifir7LEY BROTHERS ARE THE LARGEST MANU-
Yl (refuters of Havana Cigars in Philadelphia. Of
eouree their immense facilities enable them to soil at tho
lowest pomible price. Eichth and Walnut api3 miff).
- ‘-•
MARRING WITH INDELIBLE INIC , EMBROIDER.
ing. Bralltiqg, Btaraping, dm. AL A. II 'RIX,
Filbert street.
ISAAU NATIIANS. AUCTIONLER, N. E. CORNER
1 'I bird and Spruce streets, only one square below the
-Eichange. $250,01 , 0 toloan, iu large or steal' amounts, On
diamonds, silver plate, watcherdevrelEY, and all i Of
xebec— Eftlee hours. fronafi.A.M.,.to &stab,
lirlied for the last forty years Advance., made in largo
amounts at the lowest market rates. lab Grp
I - 10MM FAR NIENTF.—ENJOYMENT HEIGHT.
11 cued by making tho.e Bplondid Yara Cigars sal4 by
' WILBY, Eighth and Waluut. apnratf4
AMk.l3 B. ZsEWDALD it BON.
BILL BROKHR9 AND
OrZNLIIAL Fi NANDI %1., AGENTS.
ap2 - 726tre I2dBUUTJ3BEUUNDBPSIEET.
• r#RIC..GMOIM
Oi 7i
Mve just rioeived
Two Csiume
Black , .13 arege Hernanig.
One Case
Black--13att,iste:
One ease
131aek Silk Grenadines.
'Two cam's
Black Tamiso.
nrwq Cases
Biack Mousselines.
One Case
Summer Bombazines.
Two MUMS
English Bombazines.
One Case
Summer Black Shawls.
Three Cases
131ackAlpacas and liohairs
Two eases
Black Gro Grain Silks.
One Case
211 Mowning Ginghams.
one, case
Black Silk Ohaleys:
Two Vases
English. Grapes and Veils.
MOURNING DRY GOODS'HOUSE,
No. 918 CHESTNUT ST.
N. B.- Whole's's Rooms on Second Floor: -
114p4
MOURNING GOODS.
3Delairkes.
33timba,zknes.
rramises.
F3ern.anies.
Challies.
Patisiennes.
And Every other variety for Spring
and Summer.
PERKINS & CO.,
nabbf mwitm4
- TO THE LADIES t I
A:RARE iSPPORTUNITY.
200 Pieces, • •
Fine Needle Worked French Muslim,
Reduced from s2toltl per yard.
ALSO
500 Yards
Hand - Spnn French Linen Sheetinge,
2X YARDS WIDE.
Reduced from $3 to $2 per yyda
A Large Invoice of ALSO.
• IRISH LINEN SHEEI%
8 and 83 Yards Wide.heEß YARD best ever made. REDVOED
81P.
N.
B.—THRSE LARGE LOTS OF FIRST-OLA9B
GOODE. have been purchased by 1:43 at these extrom,ly
low vices to e'oee consignments. and we offer to our cus-:
toners all the advantage, to effect immediate sales. and
"respectimily inure the attention of all burors to these
descriptions of Goods.
Sheppard, Van Harlingen ik Arrison,
1008 CHESTNUT STREET.
m 10• In w fdt
Materials for Suits,
In Stripes and Gray Mixture..
VIE LARGEST ASSOLTMENT
ON TRW MARKET.
RICKEY, SHARP & CO.,
727 Chestnut Street.
SILKS
In Stripes, Cheeks and Shots:
/N GREAT VARIETY.
RICKEY, SHARP & Co:,
'127 Chestaiut Street.
8-4 BLACK HERNANI,
ITEM DIESig, AT
$l5O PER YARD;
RICKEY, SHARP & Co.;
727 Chestnut Street.
JAPANESE SILKS
AND,
POPLINETTES,
A FULL . ABBOBTMENT,
RICKEY, SHARP & co:,
727 Chestnut Street.
LACE POINTS,
In New and Beautiful Ilesigne:.
RICKEY, SHARP &
• 727 Chestnut Street
tnva
l ikk . L'UTIoN BARGAINS IN FRENCII BTYLC
WOvi n rignnin nt 450, per yard.
CURWEN 14T01. DAR C & BROTHER.
rfin4 86 4LO. 462 AIKI 464 NOBIA Seovlld droo6,
PRIOISHAIRW-tr:
4-
~ :.-GEORGE. . ' FRYER
cao CHESTNUT
Invites attention tohie ,elegant Stoat of 5
ltndta P41141;v19 and•tionarts, 13111 . ftok and.
Earley allitifo • Japissiese .!-!situtg,
Matertais•for Statteo, Drees` •
••• and• Fancy •GoOdy,••• • . •
•
.• • •• •., .
'in great. variply: pi:chased onmost advantageous Unmet
for tub; and will be sold as cheap as at any store is the
city.• • " s " -
N. B.—lndia 13hawls altered, repaired and cleaned.
myti.lmrpi
GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGANDIES,
JOHN W. THOMAS
No . 405 and 407 N. Second Street,
Ma now in stock a largo and,handsorne eeeortment of
New P tyre GI enadinco, In 'tripes andflgared.,
New 10.4 Lawn' and Organdie&
8-t, 4.4 and 8.4 Lynn Mesh Heenan!.
Together with every variety of now and elegant
DRESS GOODS.
New and - choice Goode aro received daily from the
New York and Philadelphia Market..
_mb27 innip
310. D. S. 'DORMON, 310
SW N. Eighth Street, above Vines;
(Buccereor to Mocrised; HOTtnan.)
Boring Opening of Black Silks. Dress Goods, Cassimeres,
White Goode. Kid Glover, h rnbrolderiee, bioder.y.llovee,
Ilinaninge and Bottom. together' with a full line of all
geode venally kept In a large, flret.class Dry GootieStore:
Black Silks. /82 25, $2 40. Good White Aineliu.loo.
]hack bilks:-$2-su, S 2-76.-$3, Plaid MuelLus. - 20,Z0;-
Blark Alpaca. Ht. 25.40 C. Stripe Nainsook. 22, 250.
Ipaca I.uetree, 50.55. eoc. White and Buff Pique, 25e.
Mohair Luetres, 65, 75, SI. Yard wide Chintzes. 28e.
Debut ilia brew. Goode. 23,25. Wool liatehnores, 45.65, 750.
Spring Alpaca, 25, 28.810. Black and White Skirls, 65e.
Our goods axe new etylee and freeh,hought at the lowest
cash th.nrce. ,ho offered se• special bargehns, to -
[peke rooui for Sun wer purchaser *
ten.eu,t,er" the Nutub , r,• 310 North. EiGHTI.I Street,
aboNe VINE. (large double front Store.)
ard6 &aro
AiVlUT'oiwAii
GREAT NOVELTIES
Looking 4U-la,sses,
Pfettire Frames, ac., &c.
ow Chrc•licLos.
New Eng,i-gArin.gs.
EARLES' GALLERIES,
16 - CR - ESTTCUP - ST - R - EEI%- - J -
• nA:sElarritv.n9s
OALLERIES -- OF - T.T.M ARTS,' -
. _
1125 Chestnut' Street.
-
Alvraye on FREE Exhibition and for safe.. Fine and
Original Oil Fab:Atom
• A complete stock on band of old and new Engravings:
Chromes, French_FhotograPbx. Looting Olaatel.halliti
Materials, &e.
On Special Exhibition—Adrubssion llacanta—"Tho Prig
cees of Morocco," by Lecompte, of Paris; "Bearing
Borne the Sheaves," by Veron, of Faris. with other rare
and great str.,,ks of art.
myti 1.Yr05
NEW JPVISILIAJA*I.OIIIB.
THE FAMILY DOCTOR.
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FIRII (Ala URE. Spoke retailed at wholesale prices.
PORTE.R. dt COATEI ,_Publleherl.
82l CIIE3TNUT otreet.
rnbWrigt
FOR SALE.
ri 7rge and Handsome House,
2109 SPRUCE STREET,
With hizt little Money to Pay.
Ouly_ls6,soo__Cltsh ReqL
New and llandsomely Finished.
APPLY TO
JOHN WANAMAKEHi
S. EL corner Sixth and Market Ste.
inyl.o
FOR SALE.—HANDSOME 1 BROWN STONE
residence ; four.sitory ; three•ptory double back build.
" • it.ga 20113 Spruce greet. Lot 22 oy 120 to back street.
Bowie handsomely linbilled and furnished with all modern
conto B. W. PRESLEY'.
tnyl4•Bt• No. 781 Walnut street.
PARENTS Olt OTIIERd RESIDING IN ram VIOIN
ity of Philadelphia, who would like to form an engage
ment with a Tender at experienca;durlag thavaFation
of her school . are invited to addrees
mylo.l2trp•
cIoARB AND TOBACCO AhE OBTAINED
1 at WILEY B.BAJTIABRd, N. W. corner Eighth and
Walnut Arcata. apa.rp
INVALIDSA FMB MUSICAL 7101 i, AS A
companion for the elok chamber; -the finest assort.
ment in the city, and a great variety of airs to select
from. Imported direct by
FARR & BROTHER,
224 Chestnut etreet. below Fourth.
nll6 tfrp
MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON
DIAMONDS.
e. WAT
at CHES. JEWELRY. PLATE.
CLOTHING, dc
• .7014E8 a c0..8
OLD.ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFICE.
Corner of Tl)lrd and Gaddlletreets.
Below• Lombard.
N. B.—LIAM:INDS, WATCHES, • • JEWELRY. HIM&
&A.
VOR SALT 62
RTMARICARLY LOW PRICES. ap24•lnirV6
14:PA RA 801. S- ALI, THEr NEWEST -L9NDEIN
a
-...,naTarlastylesoct leltint,neVe/W,Sarletz, awl
elegance are - unequalled. A large nesortilenr or
LACE UOVItIIB, ABA•1111)It And StIN UM 1111.BLLAS, at
the lowest prices. at H DIXON.t3 FANCY likalD.l
hTrtatu. No. 21 c ()nth Eighth street. - -- ag2B-liwrg.
e t , JOHN L. CAPEN, PLIRENOLOGI3T. HAS
" antned a new °Rice for ladiba and gentlemen at
No. M 2 Chestnut E trod, (I'reee Banding. Itiom
No.. 4, Ft eend floor,' whore ho will na.h way to 000
Ms old Wanda and all who whin hig Phrenaingleal.
OP/Siont ',1n986t4p4
,~~- k"-~ ~:~ 1}
MISS DICKSON.
lee South Eighteenth street.
i ~.;: u,r %tti ~ ~~~lQiYq<s.lq~ 44 . ~, •'.fiA~~ , : ti.
;' ,, .. , svpg-8;0...':i . ,TE.4'
Flowery Orange Pekoe .
E A
eniy a yeti
FOR BALE BY
NaToilL.& , i....:F,L-grlivflg%
1204 CHESTNUT STREET.
ap2 lyrn
SIMON COLTON & CLAEHR,
AGENTS FOR
PEAK FREAN & CO'S LONDON
FANCY BISCUITS.
•
Sixty Different Varieties in Small
Tin Packages.
Having been appointed Agents for thd above berme--
the largest and matt permanent one in Europe—we desire
to call the attention of the 'reade. as wallas conamnere
generally. to 'theeo tine goods. among which are the
original Albert, Floral. Eugenia: Pearl, Mixed. Frail. and
a large variety of the guest quality of Blisciat for ylonics i ,
serenade and evening, partlea.
The Tiede will be supplied at the prices.thargeil bY the
hour. in Leiden, and will find tbom the , moat dealrahle
goods ever Yet offered to the public. ,
SIMON COLTON & CLARKE,
ligetits - far - Peak, Fran &Co.,
DOCRBEAD AND DRUMMOND ROAD, LONDON.
Tbefoßlecults can be had of all Flnst-ebuis Grocer" fa --
the city.
myl2w f
1 411i1E-'1
- -
-_P-oin~Braeze--Barg,--~-
Spring Trotting Meeting,
Contra enclog, Monday, May 24tb,1869.
No.l --Sweepstake-4'er Domes that have never beaten
2 810 entrauce, Milo hear., Bln 6.14 harness.
A rsoctatt n atidinß uM receiPtia.
WEDNESDAY. MAY 26th.
the. 2 - .43Vrrenit tige.:-:Ver Hatred tbeittizire nerelbeateti
2.40. 860 entre ne«.. Milo heat.. 9in IN totuntese.
Association adding net receipts.
• FraDAY, MAY M.
N0,21--Sweeprtake- For Lorre* that have never beaten
:LW --182.5 entrance - Mlle heat , . 8 int - to bLretra.
ArrociatiOn addioX net 11,01001
'1 tree or more envies to rill and two to start. klhotild
only one horse at pea_ ho be entitled to all the ett
trence money: ebon y three or more start, the second
time to rave hie entrance. - Entries to be addreirst4to
the etcrritty. sad In each inetseee inetolinli the en.
traece. Ertdes tp be doted at 12 o'cloc noon. on
SAMUEL KILPATRICK. ISecrotary.
144 Sonth rowan !Street. l'llUa.
-Point -B
Monday, Mai 17.
/MATO Ull5OO.
ifile Beata, Ein 15. Goal day and !rank.—
J. TEENER names b. nu PANNE_ ALLEN. trotter. to
banner. - • ,• ,
E. PART names r. to. POLLY ANN. pacer. to wagon
Tbeyiyilege of a member Introdocins et mato blend
Without ray Is euteended,
Adndesitn.
PIANOS.
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE%
CHIOKERING & SONS'
GRAND, t. QUAKE AND UPRIGHT
PIANOg.
We this day Woe a Naw CATALOGUE, in which we
print our V?:UT LOW Firr rnicce.and from which we make
no 1/IsCl4l.7Nib on incvIATION whatever.,
•-.- .
Our ot j, re is to lennish to our - Patrons - ins vratv Ens?
PIANCI3 1% filch eau be msni•faettired, and at the VIM"'
LOWYrT Palms which a ill yield us a (ail remuneration.
!beets ood 7 Octave Square Pitauos,
agraite Bridge. Carved Lego, and
all raodern improveniento,at
privets from 547 to SOOO..
It will be out aim as It has been during the past Forty •
seven ]'rata, to wake the very best pcosible Instruments
in every ' ro.pect. Our rules are: Never to Sacrifice
Quality of Work done to Economy or Maatriacture.
>Z rte s 7 1.3 Octave Grand Pianos,
our Late“ mod Aleut Scales,
from Sial(11 to $l2OO.
Our Prices are set ai low as they possibly can be. to in
sure the west verb_ ct - Workrumtsblp, and the very beat
Quality of !Materials u•ed in eee , " branch of the business.
cry Piano made by us is fully warranted. and OXUS.
faction guaraCteed to the purchaser.
CHICKEBING & SONS,
—Boston and New Yor.
DUTTON'S,
No. 014 Chestnut Street.
mvveirpt
tiAciffiKEtTtiiius, AGUE
SPRING. 1869.
LEEDOM & SHAW,
910 ARCH STREET.
We are now receiving n vary large *oft of new goods foi
SPRING SALES,
Embracing all the new, styles of
CARPETINGS;
•
FLOOR OIL O.LO,TRII,
lIATTINGS, ate.
rnhg Rol rail
WAPITIS*
/ lOUNIRY BOARD WANTED—IN GERMANTOWN,
V IT a family of two grown pergona. four children
(eldest 10 yearn old), and half•grown nurses To COM- ,
mance June let. Addreea
p •ATTITIB OFFICE.
$lO.OOO ?blEtti r t; 11
Ir=tlNe t iVi i iMigi r t:ti rA . 11,1 P:
ply to E. R. JOKE 1, 707 Walnut. otreet. • m914 -3t•
WANTEIITOFURCHASE — A FIRST-RATE
Saddle Horse (that 'ae been used as such); must
be of kind and gentle disposition, and free from
all tricks. One that could also be used in single harness
Prefelr d. Any person wishing to dispose of such an an
imal can find 'a purchaser by addressing E. 13. A., this
office. - - - mylitia
13f LOA"iON
U -i3agti " Apply t iEWIS H RE ' DNE I R., °47.
run 14 20 791, Walnut street.
1 LACE PARAPOT. COVFII3.—OPENED THIS
p,fri ulna, Orin Hundred and Forbr.Batd I.ane,
ovi_fr: a ridoßdltlnaeirorfmenn G ar oo,l l 2, l ,l 6is c : w ' h - e . atvn - - 0 .. u .- tctetr)e.,o,t.
UST
I RFCEIVED AND IN STORE'. 1,000 DASDS OP
el
champagne,aparkling Catawba and California Wince.
Port. bind, ire. Sherry, Jamaica and Santa Cruz
One old Braudiea and Whiskiea INliolesalo and retail.
P. j;,j, )ft I) riN, 220 Pear etxeet, . •
BeloW Third and Walnut etteeta and above Door.
etreet. • ~ • de74l
IryB 6 0 rp*
~'- ~'.
===liiiMill
BECOND::-
T9j4x.!6::, , ,vik)itig,...?..9,)J,0.T45p055i
pito WASkiII4GTOII
SECOET;MY FISH'S RECEPTION
The Rumored European Alliance
THE CU BAN QUESTION
The Views of the Diplomats
Hy the Atlantic Cable•
LOADON, May 14, A. M.--Consols for money
264; for account 92%. United States Five
twt nlies 78%. Stocks steady; Erie, 20X; 1111-
21018 Central, 96; Atlantic and Great Western, 25.
LrvEnroos., May 14, A. M.—Cotton quiet;
Uplands - 11;04 - Middling Orleans 11%d.
The roles of•theslay are estimated at 8,000 bales.
The'sales of the week have been 52,000 bales, of
which 7,000 were-for export and 3,000 for apeett
latkin.' Steck 874,000 bales. of which 185 , 000 are.
American. Wheat is declining. Corn 265. 3d.
Lormou, May 14, A. M.—Tallow, 42a. 9d.
LONDON, May 14, P. M.—Consols for money,
92,‘; for account, 92X. U. S. tive-twentles, 79.
Smelts steady; Brie, 2t %; Illinois Central, 96X;
Atlantic and Great Wesiern,'.26.q.
41.1vsuroor„ May 14, P. M.—Cotton—stock
afloat, 583,000 bides, of which 183,500 bales are
American. Shipments of Cotton from Bombay
to the 8111 Inst. since last , report, according to
private accounts,•69.ooo bales. Breadatuffs dull.
Provisions quiet. The market for yams and
fabrics at Manchester is firmer.
Lotmow, May 14, P. M.—Sperm 00, .41101.
Sugar firmer, but not higher,for both on the spot
and afloat.
M Cott+)
May it n quiet and steady; on
the_wit., 141 E ; allnat, 14381: •
Secretary ilets'ig Reception.
tifiectal Derpakh tA)the MAW'. Evalai Butlettal
NiisnutOrox, May' 14.--The,,, ; 7[egalar diplo
matic reception held by the Secretary of State
Yesterday was of quite an interesting character.
In the first !Altos the so-called alliance between
Re gland, France and Spain was very much
spoken of by everybody, but believed by tone.
isunderstood that the representatives of the
three above named powers disclaimed — th the
name of their governments any such intentions.
Then the Cuban matter came up, and Secre-'
tarp Flab spoke freely of his settled intention to
stop all sorts of filibustering expeditions under
any name and any shape they might - assume to
try to bidq themselves. But he complained also
of—the bloody -and awkward --policy.ofßpatu.
towards eabk saying that with, such a power
the keeping of neutrality was not an easy thing.
On his part, Senor Roberts, the Spanish Minister,.
said that he saw very well the bluff game played
by the Onbenain the United States to force Spain
to declare the blockade of the island, but that his
errantry would not be led to make this blunder.
As a whole, the most peaceful spirit prevailed
during the reception.
A Vlsurderer , lecsirdonedif -
(Special Demob:ll to the Philo. Dreamt Bulletin.)
WAkiiINGTON. May 14.—0 n Monday last Chief
Justice Chase delivered an opinion - at - Wel:mond, —
Va., reversing the decision of Judge Underwood
ba the 01842, of Cmsar P. Griffin, a colored man,
who was convicted of unlawfully shooting a man,
stilt sentenced to two Years' imprisonment, but
released on a writ of habeas corpus. Griffin having
been heniatidtal - back to prison, bin counsel yes •
-
terday -tanule application for his pardon, which
Govesnor Walls promptly granted, for the reason,..
be allt-ged, float :the: verdict wee, not warranted
tiller by the lel or the evidence.
ilThtlintakee d • Strike.
Petrussii,x., N. Y. May 14.—Throe hundred
and4wenty-twenty nriektoakers, employed hi nine
brickytudain this stelnity,have mach for higher
wages. A formidable - striktilliagain - expected at
Haverstrair, the bosses hating r ed uced the wages
from $2 50 to $2; and state that -they will not
give way. - -
Weissaier.nepost.
Ids y 14. 9d. M. Wind. Weather. Thar
pisiEter cove.. - W. W. Cloudy. 45
Peale:id B. Raining. 57
Boston .8. E. Cloudy. 60
New lark. ....... .. . ..... ...O. W. Clear. 66
Philadelphia .
aB. Cloudy. 63
Wilmington. Del N. Clear. 0
Waehrugton, D. C ....... W. Hazy. 99
Poems, 1110nree......... .... .8. W. Cloudy 60
Auglistx. 05, W. Clear. 63
Eay.annah.. 13. B.W Clear. 76
Buffalo--
PlistiurgAL. ...
Mow
Louisville
New Orleans
'State 01 Thermometer This Day ftt the'
• Bulletin Office. , •
^lO At 11111.; ..6g dee. n ......gRW.Vit.74 deg.
Weather doudY. - i i.L.
Vind South wear.
A Privateer in New Pori Harbor—An
it , x.Ol neer ott the tinned states ..11avy
In Clattrrte—Vnited States Veterans to
Plan tier. • •
4Qc have received from a source which we conk
alder reliable, the following somewhat indefinite
note, relative to the presence in this harbor of a
Cuban privateer, with arms and ammunition on
bard, and commend it to the attention of the
authorities, whose suspicions are not aroused :
"A fast steamer ? , which can make twenty-three
miles an hour, is being fitted out, under the
charge and direction of an ex-officer of the United
BllleBNavY, In aid of the Cuban rebels. • She
has been lying in the. Sound. but on bfay 13 was
steamed up to New York. She has on board two
batteries hilly equipped, arms, ammunition, me•
dicinc and a quantity of matressea. She will
take on board 100 United States veterans, and
will sail about Monday next:,She will clear for
_the.British_West Indies. Te authorities have
not the least suspicion concerning her."—N.
Times.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL
Salee at the Philadel
YIEBT
7800 Cltves new Its 1011 , a
460 font l 6 Broad .
Top Ist rate acp 60 •
2000 Read Is 105
1000, Lehigh Val It bds
new rgs 97
4001155-20N'67 cp 117%
4000 PhllratErie Is b 5 87Ia
11000 do Its Erl 11,
11100 Leh Gld Ln • 9534
100 eh Read it b3O 'llB%
90 eh Read it 4811
• ISSTW
700 City Cs new c 101%
shllechl3k Its_ _
9100 Lehlsrh 6s'B4 Its 88 Al
1800 •do RLn 861(
10 sk Patna R 67k
10 eh do allotm'ca
100 do bp 673 i
1h do eet) 67
1400 Pa 1 sere 104}611 eh Mach Bk
ISi
2300 City6'e new' 1(8 10th 600 LelP6s 'B4 Its 83
201 1 0 do 101% 500 sh Read R Its 48
8000 Lek Gld In 0535 100 sh Lebßavenc b3O 83
is
!Entine - sr, May 14, ME —The Money Market today without change in any of its main features. Currently
continues abundant, and lenders are. quite lively .in
their effewte to lied obaunele of employment for their
largo balances. The condition of trade io euch as to give
an appearance of pietism's to tile money ma r.
k et. which has no reality. The, chief canoe of
the ease which has prevailed during the last two weeks
is duo to the very limited demands upon the market for
—business purposes. -*lf the latter' were in a normal con.
dition, such things as balances at 4 per cent. would be
' very few and far between. At present there is an ample .
steeply to meet all wants at fair but firm rates.
We quote call losna.sit 55t7 per cent, on stock and other
seaurittes. Bacot mane are easy at 6@3 per cent. for
primelmalusesnap.w.
...... .1 1 u tine, Athti.latoek Rend thlexacemingWas.dull.
Whliant;liewfver mitch chauge in• prices. attire and
City beaus were steady at former q totations; tulles' of
new My We at 101%. Lehtgh Gold Loan was firm at
95,4005 U— an advance of he. •
_Reading Railroad was quiet at 48 1 ,f(449 1 ;;—n0 change . ;
Lehigh ValiCy 11111110 ad sold at 56; renUSVlYArtia Eallroals
at 57iimbil Catawbosa It-slimed Preferred at 31(434.1.' b.o.i
Ifllf wee bid for Philadelphia and Edo Italliroail; 54)9$ for
mi ne um Railroad, and 93 for North l'efwaylvanta. raw.
Clear. 63
Clardy. 64
Cloudy. St
Clondy. 56
.N. Clear. 70
.N. W. Clear. 66
W. Clete. TO
_ _5O
CIJUA•
.bin Stock Exchange.
100 eh Catawil DT 83%
lOueh do h3O 341(
100 eh do b3O 84
121 eh LeßVal R Re 56
120 eh Penna R 5T}(
T 55 eh do Allis 57
100 eh do etS 5T
143 sh do els 5T%
321 eh do Re ISTN
100 eh do 1380 111(
200 eh do lta
100 eh Ph&Erieß 3034
100 eh do be° W.. ,
200 eh Reedit 49y‘
600 eh do bso 48.
200 eh do Ite b3O 437;
100 eh do
100 sh do
121100 Elmira Ria
ISZOORD BOAUb.
.
.AllthiltifeeitaTernitlettO- ,•4171TillellfsiffilitletY"
Ltd at . end 13 Iff. doe Rimpooos;Oanal.. .
-41 1 81C-01 1 a • . r WilFellsrdifistre.,fitOadY. bat
o tales were made. - .. 5 • , ;, • • • ;.; ~;• sp -. .
MommiDefilWr dit'Altaler. Ne liliknith'Thlid,r=
aka 414 folliot ofrotiotationi of -the- raterof Ore
at.. nth P.,..81. i United 1 4 ti.tOs . 8 lies . of; 1881: 12034
I. AO. , . 1861..119301191ii do.' do. 1864;1411;11F ;
f T
110.,.60.' I 116%;411116,e- dol. dO. -1881 bow', 117 117'
VW.' de:' 1867.' now 111% nil I 'do do.' 1868. 117 117? ;
vs. la 40 0 0 . , laiit o ues : ,4. 14. lfearA 'Per -, owl ; ' 1 7-
106%@Itlefe • /788 mtl. bit -1/lotell. *Ur WM; ../883.
La% : 88v Or. 14.40181). .. ,' - :-• . -
day Coale I tio quote dirrernmOni isciearftlelOred to.
day es follow,: U. M. 6-.'Bl. 1.1l.34(8118C:15.20's of 186/.1194
F 11 8 .1 4 : do
. 1384.118,W,1871.1d 0.N0v..18 4L10.4011” 4 ;do.
u l ly.lBa, 1174;(g117Y do 1867.111Ma118 40,1MM1
120 ..'1enfortlia4114341093i;Fanrct.106 ; 44185%;GeX
Smith, Randolph & 04._ bankers. Third and Cheittint,
quote ~. t ICW o'clock as. ; ollows:,(loldi188%t II: S. Sixes.
1881:12034 0120.4 f, : Flve.tweall , a 8181. 11113988118% ; d 01864.
114%88118f ; do. 1866. 116140116 g ; do. Ju1y..1865, 117,414
117 7 4 d0..d0 1867. ill'Ufdi 11774 : do. d0175(.4_1.73 l
Fiver. Ten. font M.. , 188,'488 1 :Currtticrt fisi 106;',1 0 :3 06, 4.,_.
; inxotclum of Flour end ldeal for the week, ellOola Ha y
18. .1868 2
Barrels of Ilcorfine .. .: . ' .... *.•... ............ : 8,53
I do. Rye.: .... ..... ..
...... . ~.... ..... . ..... 44
do. Cona . d. la ........ ........ . : .... , ; • 151
_ ...
i do. Conde in d.. r.
Puncheons !Corn
Total, • 4.3...0., . . . .
The lollowmgla the' amount of coal tratutitiA over
the tichuylkllremial, during tbe Week en Thum
flay. Inay 13, 140: ' " - '
'rone.ewt.
... 6,985 15
4115 00
s,in 05
455 00
Froni s Port Carbon,
" Pottsville .•
" Etchuylkill Rovett..
Port Clibtcra
total for the week. 16.673 00
Previously this year...... .. 122.827 03
or '
co
eam Ota etim .. 190.530 03
218,415 10
Deoreasei . . 87,041 10
PHfisdelp%* Produce Market.
,
FUIDA Y. MaYl4.--The my/kettle bare of , 'tweed, and
it is wanted at $2 70. per bust el. Timotny cannot be
quoted over $4, Vloverseod ranges from itB 5049.
No. 1 Quereltron Bark hi steady,at sb2 per ton. without ,
The Flour market is as deli asewer. the Inquiry tieing
confinedi entirely to tho Wants of the home trade. Bala of
100 barrels. Superfine at $5 25 ter barrel; small lots
s],f Extras at ss* 75(513 00; 400 barrels lows.. Wisconsin and
iitinterota Extra - Family at 5623037: 800 Writs low
Eado Ohio at $8; same = Pennsylvania do. do. at Si 754
l 25; Ohio do. do. at $7 won Mk and fine! lota or sty
/111 6a- Rye Flour sells at $7. ho chaste in C4ni Meal.
Wheat, is very dull, and only &Out bushels cold at $1 CO
03116;,Amber at 461 , aot 75. and White at $/.801452.
aye is steady at $145. Vora is without change. and 4.000
bushels Yellow sold. part at 87c.(00c.. and !Part. on
!met terms.. come ''White at 82c.; 80) • istithels
Westero Yellow at 'BB cons, and some
Wierierniniked - at Mc . — Oats are steady. With - lid& or -
Western as . and PenneYleanla at 750300. Prices of
Paste , and Malt are nominal.
Whisky is seliinigina email way from 94e. to 1111. tax
• Ma.
New YAWL panel! tilltufkete
' [Froth the 'New York Herald of .
Now Yong. M*y 184—Tbe sale of daverninearit gold took
place to-day. The bids.were from only six differentfirma
and aggregated less than two and 'hill millions. The
price realized. 133 41, was aattatam
' orx. lt , w.is just tee
market price at We - time Putizaltins. - the award. The
opening Bales of gold In the etrret were at 127 X and in the
board et 137 k. _From this point there was in -advance to
in's'. The Market was le-m..l'll'm later oin the day and
rattier irregular. The dishersensenta of . coin interest
were fk334.°76. The Hermann. for Bremen. took out
and the Eagle.for Havana, 8162.02° in !Peat°.
Cobh gold tertian rather tuber demand, and this /act.
am well as the 1. °Ave daily clearings for the, past few
days s indicates a large increase of chore interest. Loans
.. - forrarrying,n erring/is -10-4 ter centrup to Wears--
Ins Be a • arr.., and at 2 per cent. to ilat In tbeetterootn.
Fereigutxchonge we firmertior the medium grade of
MM and surd bt . ntera were sek - me 109 k for tiny days ,
sterling. '1 pnuie bloke» continued to ats.lP9X. but
gab a were n ',oriel at fractlane below this figure. The
market tr vies hard to characterize. It is Inactive at
preoint quotations The heavy imports and the demand
for foreign bills of credit hy Americans gem g abroad tend
to ke, p rates up. but better prices for dinericruagefm 1.
tits in Lot don and the eolotitntion by traveler* of bonds
for bills of exchenge combat this Inclination of the mar.
krt he foreign bankers dripped • large amount of
- brnds - to-day:itd - the - bille - drawn - ogsinft-the consign
ment weaken the regular bankers' bit's, -
The worry omrket was mill quotsd at six to seven per
erne On stocks end the -iv trerntiscelianemistollithrile
the rate was kept up to the full legal figure- The only
-exeeptione at fix per cyst were on government etxtuittea
to prime houses or favored customers_ Money is in good
sepysly at there rates and- le__verysterserolly employed,
owing to the active eperhlation in the stack market
Commercial paper was reported mere active at eaves to
nine per cent. •Ihis Is the eesson when the country banks
employ their opera balances In buying this clue of invest
ments.
The latest telegrams from Washington settle the .point
hat , filecretary- Bcutwell will not rehurue the bonds
villa he purchased and will purchase- to the farther.
'mire of his programme of weeltlypnrchases. lie intends
to he voided entirely by the law of the matter. He is
authorized. If not directed. to buy the band* for the
Illtinking Fund. There if no law authorizing or permitting
him to _ reissue-- them. It is understood that
each bend ' when bought. ' be cancelled
with a punch• and staznpod—" This bond is the
property of the United 'State! Sinking Fund,
authorizzed.6rc, by an act of Congress" which motile.
tion and endorsement will prevent - negotiationstrould
...the bills be abet:acted or legit -The market bottrat home
and abroad was rreponwive to- this asno4ncement in
London the quotation advanced to 791 i. Here there was
some btsitatiorriterveing - t-t - tbe - fibr
frost of the newspaper despatches, which have beers co
often Incorrect but as the into Higence was confirmed
prices rote to the highest figures ever attained.
The New Toil& Stock Board.
IGerrespondence of the Ageociated Prete.]
Nsw Yong. May 14.--Stocks steady; Gold. 1.363:;
P.:donee. MX; 1193.:: do.. 1864. 116; do.
18%. 116,7,1; new. 117%; do. 1687. 117 X; Ten-forties. MX;
Virginia Vises 61%; Canton Company. 621 g ; Cumberland
Preferred. 3O 4; New York Central.. 1815 , ': Reading. 964;
nu demo:Myer. 167%; Michigan Central. 1128 X ; Michigan
Boethern. 1 0 I; Illinob Central. 146; Cleveland and Toledo.
106 N: Chicago and Bock bland. 128%; Pittsburgh and
Fdrt Wayne. MX.
Markets by Telegraph.
ilieettal Despatch to the Phila Evening DuUMW
Env-lona. May 14.1234 P. IL--C,otton—Themark.ot this
roorntig was quiet and unehanged.
Flour, dre.—Receipts,'6.Boo barrels. The market for
Western and State' Finn.' is dull and heavy. The sable
are abort 4.500 barrebs.inelndspg Superfine State $5 60A
$5 654vExtra State at ee 210E6 43; Low grades Western
Extra at Se l 0( $6 su; Southern Flour is dull; ealee of 400
bL.. is quiet: sales of 200 bbla.
Grain—Receipts of Wheat LOW bushel's. The market
is dull and heavy. Corn—Receipts, 17,20 e bushels. The
market is irregular . Bales bushels new Western at
tito/31 afloat; old at 85@,00 afloat. Oats—receipts 23 600
bushels. Market unsettled ,* eater of railroad lots at 60.$
E2c. - Pyo - fitto bet quiet — Marterunsettled and delL
Provision.—The receipts of Pork are 400 Barr l e.
Tho market is quiet but firm at $3l. for new Went. rn
Mess.. Lard — receipts . £ BO pke . The market is quiet. 0
quote fair to prime steam at IK$lBt,G.
Whiaky.—R.-ceipts. 300 barrels. The market is dull
Coffee inactive and nominal. Sugars heavy, with less
doing, Bales at 11%ii41%. Meleager quiet.
(eorresteoance of the Associated Pram)
Taw .I 'olm. May 14---eeiton steady , : LOOO bate. sold at
26%. Flour dull .nd 5(410c. lowcr; State, 85 75485 90;
Western. 6576®68: Southern. 65 8041112. Vheat dull
and le. lower; quotations nominal. Corn finnev; stock
geRTCP; mires 2143 cents higher; sales of 61000 bushels;
mixed Western. 81487 e. for new ,and 90c. for old na's
quiet; 12 0 0 busheals sold rt 130c.4b2c. Beef quiet Pork
dull and unchanged. Lard quiet; steam reuderod, 184
liChisky quiet
Itarromass, Nay 11.—Cotton quiet and steady at 23c.
Flour dull at previous quotations. Wheat doll; Valley
Red, $1 Se@ 2. Corn firm; receipts malt; prime Waite.
12e. ;yellow, 62(463e, Oats du'l ; prime, 7.5 c. Rve, 81 854
$1 aO. Provisions quiet and unchanged. Mess Pork,
$3175., Eacon— rib ,IdesloXc.; clear sides, 1734 e. ;
shouldrs. 14Uc.; home. 19421 c. Lard. 19419,4 c. Whisky
firm and scarce at 99c,®$1.
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Engineers end dealers will find a full assortment of
Goodyear's Patent Vulcanized Rubber BeltittA , , Packing
Dose, &a., at the Mandfaeturees Headquarters.
GOODYEAR'S.
, •
808 Cheshmt street.
• , South side.
lot Of Glintlditt(ra's,
Ladiesi and Mines' Gum Bane. Also, every variety and
Style of Gum Overcoats.
TISIPERIAL FRENCH PRUNES.-61) CASES 1 14 1 TIN
couniot. re and fancy baxoe, tufoortod and for sale b 5
jos. u. , ItUSSIER & 0P..1011 South Delaware avenue.
- DICE.-160 CASKS CAItOLIVA RICE% IN BTORM
110 and for Bate bikCOCURAII. RUB,IIZILL &
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LATER FROM WASHINGTON
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• TELEGRAPH.
TheCubanße-volution
eater Adiriefis from A-dmiral, ,Hoff
From Washington.
WasouroxoN,May 14.—Admiral Hoff writes tO
the Department, from Havana, the 6th inet., an
that be would be absent from that port
for a few days, to relieve the Narragansett At'
Key West, and for a change of air for the officers
and crew. He hadjust received, information
from Commander Filfebrown, at Key West, that
the'Englisb steamer Salvador, a supposeA Cuban
privateer that our naval forces haye been watch
it g for some time at the instance of the govern-
Pent, has cleared for St. • Thomas,via Nassau,
without'arms or munitions of war of any de
scription. " •
Everything at Havana was remarkably quiet.
The Spanish authorities seemed cOnfldent of sup
presping the rebellion before , the expiration 'of .
the year. Tbe-rainy aeason now coming on Pro.
eludes the possibility of any active operations.'
The prbbabilityls that no news of any impor;.
lance froni the. interior of the Movements, of
either party will be received at present. lorcon
versation with. Cithane who
• were at one, time,
sanguine of ,suedess,..A.duldral Hoff says that'
those in the Havana • -end or the ialand
are dissatisfied from the fact that the revolution
•
has not been conducted in a manner to coincide
with their views. • There is little or no organiza
tion - among them, although they:claim that the
cause of their present inactivity is owing to
their forces being exercised and. instructed in the
use of trine, preparatory for a campaign at the
close of the rainy season. Generals Cevedes
and Quesada are acting. independently, - and have
their own separate forces and adheitnts..
Mr. Hall, our Consul, and the Commodore of
tbe English fieet, seem to think that' the Insur
-ifetTon filierng crushed,. and That in a few weeks
It will'consist of nothing` bat irregular bands of
outlaws scattered through "the_.• ittericit.
TLC Peruvian monitor Mateo • Caps; re
ported as' lost, has arrived at St. Thomas, and
the crew of het convoy, the Monterey. stink
sometime since by a collision sailed from Havana
on tbe sth tnstant,on a French steamer bound to
-We* Oileaus. Thu, Spanish • Admira l s ; ng:isb
Commodore and Captains of the Swedi,North-
German and Dutch men-of-war bad - arrived - at
flavans,and the customary salutes and courtesies
bad bun excbarged between Admiral-Hoff and
the naval representativcs of those nations.
Inferryy lestlure Near York.
ISperialpeapatch to the PhilL'Evennoißiiiiettni
Nem-Taus, Iday--_l4,oT,Faxim-&-acutebac,b
era, ibis city, have failea.
Balltoad vainalti
BETEILEirEM, PA., Maylliad Chapman,
a brakcsman on the Catasanqua and Foglesville
itallroad,was killed at Catasauqua,Pa.,this more
tvg, in attempting to uncouple some cars. The
deceased is a birotber_ot Williath Chapman,
pp~rintunderitcrit of the Catasanqua and Ftgleaville
Kailroa d.
tElpectolDetiottch to the khtla. Evening .
020323 , 4; common, 16. . • .
THE MINERS' STRIKE.
Extent of the Strike—flair the ' , liners
in the Anthracite Region Striking—
nesiun of the 'nrs ovetnent. •
'Despatch to the New York-rimed.]
ECILAZITON, Pa. i Thursday, May 13.—The strike
of the coal miners has extended to-day to nearly
all the mines south of and-around Wilke,sbarre,
and to some in the-vicinity of Pittston. Folly
half of the 30,000 miners of the whole
anthracite region have now quit work in
obedience to - the-mandate of the. Central
Committee of - the - miners; but -as yet
no formal demand - for increase of wages nor any
• • , nt_..of_grlevaneesAlas Wu Mad% and_
none of the miners seem to - hav es clear idea why
they have abandoned work. The employ& of
the large companies around Stranton and Car
bondale have not yet determined whether they
will quit work, and the continuance of the strike
largely depends upon their action; if they decide
to join in themovement, a protracted suspension
of mining operations is expected, but in case of
their refusal, it is presumed the strike will last
but a few days. It. is asserted by operators that
the Movement is designed to force a basis of pay
ment of miners, predicated upon the New York
market price of coal, whatever it may be, and
that twenty per cent. will be demanded. 13erions
accidents occurred to-day in collieries near South
Villikesbarre and Hyde Park, by which nine
miners were severely injured, had some it is
feared, fatally.
THE COURTS.
Common Pxxes—Judge • Peiree.—Elizabeth Wright
vs. Benjamin Kimball and P. G. Gnstine. A bill in
equity. Mrs. Wright, who repreeents herself to be co
years of age, alleges that she employed Mr. Kimball
as her attorney to bring an action against a certain
party; that he then represented to her that it would be
necessary for her to deed to him two houses whiet she
then owned. and, believing him, she did so; sqe has
Since diecovered that Mr. Kimball has conveyed the
two betties to. Mr. (Insane; and abe avers that it was
ever her_ intention , to give the property to Mr.
Kimball ; that there was no consideration.
She further avers that since MIT Mr. Kininalthas ob
tained from her $6,860, under pretence that with it he
could purchase soldiers' claims and realize for her a
profit; but of the whole amount thus advanced she has
received In return only V.OO. She prays an injanctlon
to restrain the defendant from collecting rents of the
property in question until farther orders by the Court.
The case was fixed for argument next week.
In the matter of the application of certain A.ese
'Fors for advice touching the construction of a° Re
gistry Law, the Court postponed the argument until
Mopdtry.
Oven A :in Tarturrsxn—Judges Allison and Ludlow.
—ln the case of Joseph Droll,charged with the murder
of Casper Weise, the jury, yesterday afternoon. ren
dered a verdict of guilty of murder in the second de
gree, with a recommendation to mercy.
LATEST .RIAIIINE BULLETIN.
AIt6IVED.THIS DAY
-- • - .
Steamer Sarah. Jones, 23 hours from New York, with
rodeo to M Baird & Co.
Salo Beading-RR No 48. Robinson, 4 days from Alex.
anOria with coal tocaotaln.
Behr Potomac, Eldridge, 4 days from Alexandria, with
coal to captain.
chr L B Swan. Murray. 'g days from Newham. NC.
with lumber to T P Galvin & Co.
. . . •
Behr D McLain, Connelly. 4 days from tierfolk, with
lumber to captain.
Behr rxtra. Taylor. 4 days from Ndrtoßr, with lumber
to J W Wain & acne.
Behr Baba°, Samson. New York.
Behr J Wileon. Conley. Boston.
Behr Jae. A.derdice. Wlllette. Boston.
Behr .1 Crockford. Davison. Fall River.
Pehr Ephraim & Anna. Green. Milton. Mae&
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6 - R
(Grand Hotel), Path; 5 Lothbury (opposite Bank of
England), London; 4 Broad street (Dean. McGinnis 6.1
tlo.), Now York. Lettere of credit fumed. All letters
addreaaed care of NORTON & GO. promptly delivered.
Every attention paid to travelers.
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IPiqUe, White Goods,
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BY TELEGFIULPtk..
tA.TEST FROM WASHINGTON
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NAVAL INTELLIGENCE
UTERI.
OABLE QUOTATIONS
Shooting of Thieves .at lloboken
!Yarn' Washington&
WAsnrwarow, May 14.—Commander E. P.. 14-
Crea bas been ordered to command the Mo
nocscy, in the Asiatic squadr.n, relieving Com
mander Carter, who is detac.', and'ordered to
return home. Lieutenant. mander Albert
Emits is detached from the Nit topeitire, and
ordered• to the Boston Navy Yar. - : Lieutenant.
Commander Franelifilake is detached from the
NaVal Academy,-at the end of the acade
mic year. and granted leave of absence. Ensign
,C. P.Meeker is ordered to report to Rear Admiral
Stringham, at New York, for duty as his aid.
Ensign B. F. Tolby is ordered to the Lancaster.
blaster Hugh W. McKee is ordered to the Mace
donian. .
A letter from a Treasury officer at Beaufort, B.
C., states that the schooner Grapeshot,' bound
from New York 'for -Falmotith; Jamaica, put in
there for repairs on the Vitt of April. As she
was laden with arms and munitions of war, and
bad thirty-six passengers on board, the Collector
iitolleanfort telegraphed to Collector Grinnell, •at
New York, on the 29th nit., and received areply
that • the Grapeshot was not regularly cleared
for Falmouth; consequently she was detained. A
few days ' after this event a newoollector was
sppointed at Beanfort F and—lia -was- urged—by-
Captain Usher, of the Revenue Service, to inves
tigate the matter. He replied. that It had beim
thoroughly inguiredinto by his predecestor; and
declined to set in the ease. 'On the 12th of May
the Grapeshot still lay in the harbor of Beaufort.
Bithe ASlantic Cable.
Lormon, May 14,.,Evening.--tonsols for money
925; for account 925 4 1. U. B. Five-twenties 78%. .
The stock market is easier Erie " Railroad 21; Il
linois Central 963.; great Westant 26. •
Penis, May .14.—Increase in the Bank of
- FrAinee since lad week - 20,0000W franciC — The
Bettreels steady; Rentes 71f. 67e.
LIVESPOOL ) May 14, Evening.—Cotton IS a
shade firmer. Middling Uplands, • 11304 Mid
dling Orleans, 11%d. The 'Alert. have been 8,000
baler. .
Lonbon. May 14, Evening'. Tallow, 42a. ed.
Linbeed oil, .0015 s. Sugar buoyant for both on
tbe spot and afloat . -
ANTWERP, May 14.—Petreleum easier at 59 3 3 f.
.T3ajevemiMketAtjlebek4!l
,New Yoak,May 14.—Early yesterday morning;
Deputy Eheriff Van Buchl and a Privatevatehmaa
detected three thieves stealing iron from the
Morris and Essex Railroad deck, at Hoboken,
ind tired tour shots at them; one of the thieves
was seen to fall. into' the river and sink. The
others'escaped, but shortly returned, probably to
look for - their companion. They were fired.epon
Again, when one was beard to exclaiin: ant
Prot" Th again escaped.
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'Railroad A ccident— Religions.
Medal Despatch to tho Evening Balletin.l
}law YORK, May 14.—A. freight train on the
Lorg Island railroad ran off the track near Ja
maica ,this morning. Several eniployes were
injured.
The American Church Union has resolved to
contribute money- to supporrtbe•- Rev.- Mr.-
Tails, on trial for Rittudismin the West.
NEW YORK MONEY MARKET
The Market -- Quiet and Easy
FI,UpTUATIuNS.__. IN • GOLD
Advance--in"Galitrziments
(Special Despatch to the Phila. Urea:Ling Bulletin.)
Naw Yeas May 14.—The motley market is
easy andquiet at 6@7 per cent. Gold firm—open
ing at 138 X, fluctuating to 138%, with moderate
transactions. The market is without Ppecial
speculative Interest. A disposition to purchase
is more manifest than to sell. Cash gold is abun
dant. Loans are matili at .I@)6 per cent. - Foreign
exchange ailvatma to 109% for prime bankers,
and 110% for short sight, though we hear of con
cessions of per cent. to purchasers.
Government bonds opened at a decline of N©
36 on the whole list, in consequence of the quo
tations of the bonds in London, 78%; bat as the
day advanced, prices responded to the advance
in Londom,to 79, and all issues recovered from
the declinii of the morning, and advanced to the
highest prices ever reached—'67s selling at 118%,
with which all the market sympathized. State
bonds are dull, but steady at yesterday's quota
tions.
The Stock market is less active than during
the last few days, and devoid of interest. The
market opened firm, but since the opening there
has been a general *cline of from % to 1 per
cent., except Wabash, which advanced to 78%.
There were large dealings in the' Northwestern
stocks, Rock Island, Michigan Southern and
Pacific Mail, not, however, showing marked
fluctuation; North Western common ranging
from 92% to 92% ; Preferred, 103%@1.01%;
Rock Island fell off from 129% to 128; Michigan
Southern, 106%@107; Pacific Mail, 93%@94%;
Reading is steady at 96%®96%; Erie' sold from
30% down to 30, on rumors that the Sheriff
libel attached the road on behalf of the creditors.
The corporation do not vouch for the truth of
the report. Miscellaneous stocks are firm. Ex
press stocks dull.
UITY BULLETIN.
ROBISTNG Merray-Das.wass.—Before Alderman
Kerr, this afternoon, George Bloat - and Francis
Stephens--were-charged with - having stolsn $37
from the money -drawer of the store of Wilson it
Son, Fifth and Cherry streets; $36 from Coulter
& Co.'s ;lamp and shade store, 702 Arch street,
and $26 from S. W. Jones's liquor store, Spruce
street, above Third. They were held for a far
ther hearing. -
A Nam Pianstyrrani.ex Unuecut.—Ground was
broken, yesterday morning, at the northeast cor
ner of Franklin and Thompson streets, for a new
church edifice. The structure to be erected is
for the Central Presbyterian Church, N. L., now
worshipping In Coates street below Fourth street.
The building now: occupied by this congrega
tion has lately been sold to the Zion
(German Reformed) congregation. At the hour
appointed for the breaking of the ground quite a
Loge number of people were gathered, when the
Pastor, Rev. James Y. Mitchell, offered a prayer,
after which the ground was broken by the mem
bers of the congregation present.
HFR DascnirTion.—The unknown woman who
was found yesterday on the Junction Railroad,
and whose death is noticed elsewhere, was. fifty
years of age, five feet high,- had brown curly hair,
mixed with.grbY, and wore a red and black plaid
woolen ehawlr •balmoral skirt, grey underskirt
and old quilted underskirt, nubla, white and red
calico apron, lilac .411 co body, Balmoral . gaiter
shot s. The Coroner took charze of the body
•
Efig2M
Lttqt; FROVI Pt
PHIA 10 LONG BRANCH WI ea_
OtiT CHANGE OF CAR. 3, VIA
CAMDEN AND AMINOY, - FRFIEHOTD ANN J
Hi No=, AND RARITAN AND DELAWARE BAY
NA JI,ROADB.
On and after 'MONDAY. May 10, 1669, paagengora for
Long Branch win leave Walnut Street Wharf, Pniladel:
obiacat MO P. M.. dueat Long Branch at 6.40 P. M.
Returning, leave Long Branch at 6.40 A. At.,_ due at
Walnut btreet Wharf , I•biladelphia, at It 90, A. M.
An additional Through.Ttain wLI be added to tho line
during tbn bathing season • •
1 ARK ThitadNlphia to Long Brandt . •••--•• • • • • • •413 00
Excunsum 1 - 14.1KETB, good to return ;same or
next day only 114 60
• • 'W IL DATZME,B,_
N .
EiTORES:INin bbla Pale and NO.-1 Itoolu; 30.1.
1.1 bide. Na. 2 'Hoch; 250 bble. Common- ito4in; MA&
Yb'ilminmton (111 Pitch; 75 MA...Wilinlngton Tar; 115 bola.
Prime Southern dictilicd Spirits of Turpentine In atom
ar d for sale by 4.14.111.111 KAN, ItUdSELL it; (10', 22 N. Front
et; (et,
fIHALE.---FOREILLE,IBO TON Eit OF CH ALIC.A.F4OAT
la AWAY a wowirdAN ou.
. edge t.
a:i3o "coloicat.
ILADE.G.
TlFT.lTi . :l:i:lEJ:)][Tijlq_
WASHINGTON.
Gen; Sherman on the Pacific) Reihiled
MORE INDIAN OUTRAGES
• e • 41 . . 1 0 I I
road.
Paossorrrorty Pony Utah, May 14.—The fol
lowing message, just, received, Is furnished for
pnblicaticn
" WASHINGTON, May 11.—Gen. G. M. Dodge:
Your despatch of the 10th inst. is received. In
common' with millions, I satyesterday and heard
the mystic taps of the telegraphic battery an
nouncing the drivlne of the last spike in the Great
Pacific Road. Indeed am I its friend! Yea, I
claim yet to be a part of It ,• for, as early as 1854,
1 was Vice President of the effort begun In Ban
Francisco, under contract with' Robinson, Sey
mour & Co. , As soon as General Thomas makes
certain preliminary inspections in his command
on the Pacific,. I will go out, and I need not say
with bow different feelings from those of 1846,
wben the only way to California was by sailing
around Cape Horn, taking the ship 196 days.
All honor to you, Dqrant,.Jack and Dan Case
ment, Reed, and thousands of brave fellows who
have fought out thits glorious national problem
in spite of deserts, storms, Indians doubts of the
incredulous, and all obstacles which you have
now happily surmounted.
I Signed] "W. T. Smaamear, General."
Next Murdered stud dieelciftelen by In.
dlans•
Crnceno, May 14.--A telegnun from South
Faes City says on the 9th inst. a . band of about
80 Indians appeared suddenly in Wind River
Valley. and' killed Frank Morehouse, Win.
Ithes, and two others, names - unknown and
drove cif 100 bead of cattle and horses. It is
not known whether they were SIOUX or Bannock
Indians.
From "Wroottington.
WA61112516T0N, MOM 14.—Capta in J. A
Smith, of the • Eniineer Corps, has been
dirEcted to , turn over to Major D. C.
Houston all duties - in his charge, and to proceed
to Detroit for duty upon Lake surveys. ,
A delegation of prominent citizens of
and representing_tbeconsemtiva interest of that
State, waited on thelireiident
abort inteiview in regard to the State Constitu
tion, and especially to ask that the clause relating
to county officers be submitted to •the people
separately in the same way as the teat oath and
disabling clauses.
From St. Loulr.
ST. Lours, May 14.—Omaha despatches say
that General Augur "lets Fort Russell, near
Cheyenne, last evening. General Warren, Hon.
h-N-Morrie and IL- In-Wilsorti Government-Co
mitsloners, started upon`a tour of inspection up
the railway this evening.
John Webster,.formerly Postmaster at Lin
coln, has bi en found guilty in the United States
Court of robbing the mails. it is probable that a
new trial will be granted. ---
The Fires Thiough Train.
NEW YORK, May 14.—A private despatch to a
manufacturing firm in Springfield, Mass., states
that Governor Stanford and-party-had-reached=
Sacramento with a train of through cars, having .
made the trip from the bead of Salt Lake in 29
boure. Tbe eau:tinge of the Central .Pacific
Railroad. for April were $490,000 in gold.
Railroad Accident.
NEW YORK. May 14.—A freight train on the
Long Island Railroad was thrown off the track
to-day, near Jamaica, by a defettive rail. No
lies were lost, but several of the employds re
tkivcd severe and painful bruises.
James B. Farnham, an alleged notorious con
fidence man. was arrested ere yes e ay.
CURT/LIN! IMIATERIALIas.
RAILROAD CAR SUPPLIES,
Lace and Nottingham Curtains;
1.1100 Shades and drop.,
The Stock in ilia Department is unrivalled in
Style and Price.
Terries, Plain, Striped and Figured
Of new and elegant designs.
Piano and Table Covers,
Tapestry and Embroidered.
Gilt and Walnut Carved Cornice%
Holland and Prepared Cambria
Window Shades,
In a variety of tints, to which wo invite special
attention
Wholesale and notall.
I. E. WALRAYEN,
Masonic Hall.
No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET.
CHAMPAGNE.
KUPFERBERG'S• IMPERIAL,
One of the finest Wines ever upd in this coun
try, and among the most p4ular known in
Russia.
Received direct through the 'Agency, and for
sale at the Agents' prices by
SIMON COLTON & CLARK:Es
S. W. corner Broad- and Wabtit.
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Youth and Ar:ol_
KEEP A STOCK OF
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ADAPTED TO TIPS DAILY' WANTS OF FAADLIES.
FUEL STOCK OF FREL%OII GOODS.
FULL STOCK OF BRITISH. GOOOS.
PULL s'[O(•K oF_AMERIoAN 00005.
- BOA Wt.s. WHOUEsA LE AND !OITA If,
CHBLA SILKS OF THE BEST SHADES DITOETED.
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THE : SAFE
DEPOSIT
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Their New Wk. utd
Not. 329 and 331 CHESTNUT
Which will be open for the transaction of buihieen
On Thursday, the Bth of April, 1169. y
The - Fidelity Trottrance Trost 0,410-.1
Safe Deposit Convoy:
Capital, $500,000, full paid.:
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DIRECTORS: L . r .• ~
N. B. Browne.l
r dward Er. Clark;
Clarence F . Clark.. A ierander henry
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John Weleh. Stephen A. ilaldWeu.
Charles Macalteter. George F. 17f.er,;
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Nice President— CLAR ENt . .E . ft °Lam: . - !:•'.
Secrete: y and Treasurer—ROßEßT PATTERSON. 1 r .:
The Company have provided In their new Buildinitue4
Vaults absolute security against foes by FI RE. U*
°LA By. .3r AI:CIDENT. and _ _
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RECEIVE SECURII in AND VALUABLES ON PP.
POSIT UNDER GUARANTEE
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Upon the following rates. r or one year or lees period 4 ..''.'.'
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Government and au other Coupon Be. . r ~
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eurittes. or those : transferable by arl 00 per 11, 4 0011, 4%
delivery ' ._......— '
Government and all o th e r Securities. .
registered and negotiable only by OW 50 ” Apr'
dortement .... .—... ........ .... .. ..... '-- v
Geld Coin or Bullion • ' ' 196 " 'Moil!
Silver Coin or Bullion. ..., —.—. ~ ... - 900 "`'.l.ollif
Sliver or Geld Plate4 e nader . seal, 'gel. ,
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- - owneits estimate of value , sad rate -1 00 " • . ace„:,
sub,: eel to adiuttasenl for bulk— :..... ' '," ' •
Jewelry. Diamonds; die. 950,_ " 1.000
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Deeds, Mortgagee and Valuable 'Papers general:l. 'a ir_ ia •
of nofixed value, el • year Ptah. or aecordthg
These latter, n hen deposited in Tin Boxes, are chaseedt ,
according to bulk. upon abashi of Lie feel
city, $lO a year. •- •
Coupons and Interest will be collected wheat dasired.ana
remitted to thi owner,. for one per ,
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The Company offer for RENT, the laesdr
holding the key , bates inside it* Bu r t
Vpalte, at rates varying from • • -
vs each per annum. eel •.•
f ' cording to sire.
Deposita of Moneyßeceived. on whlah_intareal will ie
allowed ; 8' per cent on Call Deloodtapayable by
• check et sigbf. and 4 per cent on Time DO.
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• .posita. payable on ten days , natio&
--This Company-is also, authorized- to-set ......g.i.o.aton‘..-
Adminiitratora and Guardians toireeetira and execute
Ti net s of overy description from the Vourta, corporation. •
or individuals.. ' • ~ • ;
• N. B. BROWNS,
President._
ROBERT 'PATTERSON
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Seeretary and Trenuitirenr. •
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No. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET t ,
PHILADELPHIA.
DEALERS IN
AND NOTE:BROKE.NS.
dimwits of Ranks, Raw, and Individaale readvadi sok*
fatback at sight.,
INTEREST 'ALLOWED ON BALANOER,.
*N EMIL 'BENTS',
FOR
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jfATI °I44I Of THE'INCEI6
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.;.`'
The NATIONAL LIVE INSURANCE COMPANY 15 "s
Corporation chartered by special Act of Congress, ap.
proved July 25, 1868, with a • ,
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CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000,, FULL PAID.:: -
Liberal terms offered to Agents and EiolicitorS,
are invited to apply at our office. - •
Full particulars to ho had on application at our office * .
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.e .a d In the second story of our Banking , Hone
Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the ,
advantages offered by the Company, may be had. ;
E.
E. W. CEALRIEL .
' No. 858aut,N.ThircM,
$4,500,000
SEVEN PER OENT. GOLD BONDS!
Thirty Years to Hung
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The La Superior and Misafiedpp
Fii er Railmed Company.' '.
They ar trot ffortgage Illaklag Fund Bond, ..,
Free of United States Tax.
ONE IifiLION ER MORRO o'll TIOINAND
1011113 OF 0111)10E
And by the Railroad, its Rolling Stock and the Prin.
alma of the Company.
41 Double Security and First Slamtinveitment- -
hi every respect, Yielding in OurTeney nearly
Ten Per Cent. Per Annum.
Gold. Government Bonds and other Stocks received
payment at their highest market price.
ramphient and flan information given on applicati n to
JAY COOBE 85 CO.,
No. 114 south Third Street.
Z. W. CLARK & CO.,
No. 35 South Third Street,
Racal dgente of Me Lake SUMtiOf and ifi8688441
River ,Railroad Companv.
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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO,
TRIEHISERPS DEP/IffIILIVT.
PWLAris ratbFwra.. APrn 2,18e4
To the Itockholders of the Peoinyhrailla
flathead Compatty.' •
All Stockholders. se registered mettle Books of Ude •
Company on the Path day of April, 18610, withal entitled
to aobacribe for 20.Ter Cent. of their reaper:titre interest*
in Now Stock at-Par, as follows: ..
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First—Fifty per cent. at the time of eutnerietiaria
tweet' the 16th day of May. nee, and the Beth daY of,;,
Second —Fifty per cent. between the 15th day of Malian*.
bee, 1869. and the Met day of Deoembet, Idie't era if 8 ,44 17 .-
'holders should prefer, the whole =omit may be eau up
at the time of subscription, and L eash instalment ISO paid;
obeli be enVtled toe pro rata of the Dividend that may
be declared on foil
. _ 2ltird—That every litockholder-'heldlePt ; lefle than iota;
shares she lite entitled to subeeribe for , "eiter shallot' and
thoieholdfni, more than a multipleef tie
-entitled to subunit)e for an additional sharer,:
Fourth—All aharea upon which. instalments are yet M . ,
he paid tinder h eaolution of May 13. 1868, will Wealthier , '
to their allotment of the *Per Cent. at Part ea thoulh
w
they were ad in fell.
SIIORIAIS T. wiaTiti,`Treasfurere
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