BlTOlititgt is OKI ,'Fria &dip. of fie#o. < :lCieWhiti r ishipnabla , IsaliNtlVAiliiiiew and Bpet*Singeri:uso to intodUcll that onlittpagleit effstlayas appearattesm , tenckathniret llt Slick 1011014144 Vikabion.. ' '', s ' /i M110•14/8 L ai mosiibili liiotalei:licitnessorrerpee; Ito"; Sunburn and Bfiects of Spring Viliod r and. stssa , isattur Complexion a Blooming Purity of transparent' sisltissey and power. 110 Lady who values a floe Com illation Can dowithont the Magnolia Balta. 73'centaiiill ihtt it of and of our respectable dealers trails liathairon is a very delightful IM 'Hair Dressing. .151 tu th lm'. - a .... lunsel, or r T ew o torritatt 1 , I base been afflicted with severe prostrating simapi Qt hi my limbs,Whiles t and hands, and a general SyStelli: eiting some friends in New. Ifioir, who were using PLANTATION BITTERs: they pre vailed upon me to try theM. I commenced with a entail witat-alwa fall after each meal. reeling better. by de vise, bast few days I was astonished to and the coldness alma counts had entirely lefnote I could sleep thu might through . which I had lone for years. I feel /Ake another fixing. Hy- appetite and strength have able greatly improved by the ego of tho PLANTATION IdaergemA WavEn.—Superior to the best imported dilemnan Cologne, and sold at half the price.fmyltituths3t Pic /try A rum uo. CL.M.S . PRILADELPRIA-MADE PRICES, OBTAIN_ 'j AT IIANCY - AMB R'S 'IIIIIIIR GUAR ANTEEdit 'THEREBY EN9QI.IIi; ACE ROWE INDP I FOREIGN FIEROg y Aoastre are generally the obeapest that call be found in Raw. YORK. on BoareN markets, and after all, they cost- the purchaser as much as: drat-class &lIONIACKER PIANOS._ The Agent r already sereral COMMIPSIONS ADDED befdre the Gusto r obtains an instrument, and In. a 'few years it becomes worthless. and there is no redress. •• - par Planes have maintained' their high ieputation as TIRBT CIAO FOR MORE THAN TIIIRTY YEARS, and bays been awarded the, highest premiums, and are new admitted to be the finest and most' highly improved in atattnenta Made in the country. Oar new and beatitiful Warerootim, N 0.1103 Chestnut alma: are constantly.suPplled front our din:naive facto- Mes with a full assortment of superior GRAND, SGZGAILE AItD UPRIGIIT PIANOS,. which we offer on the 'most PA veniKBLE-terxne: Call and examine them, and all will admit that we are able to PROVE that which Wt. have 'said, and that no other establishment in this city can oiler the same LIBERAL 11.7DECEMENTS. • THE StYIIO2dACKER PIANO 11I,3 1 "G CO., -No. 1103 Chestnut street. Pianos to Rent. Timing and moving promptly attended to. felt tb a tuff§ Albrecht. RIEKES it, SCHMIDT,' Manufacturers of FIRST-CLASS A 4 GREFFE PLATT% PIANO . ORTES. Warerooms, - • No. 610 ARCH Street, rhl3stuth3m§ Philadelphia. Steck dt Co.'s and ittatne% Bros.' Pianos, Mason & Cabiliet and Metropoitau Organs. with VOX Humane. • J. E. 'GOULD, ash 27-8 to th No. 023 Ci icstnut street. — COnrad Meyer, Inventor and Manufac turer of the celebrated Iron Frame Piano, brie received the :tribe Medal of the World's Great Exhibition, Lon dini,Tilgland. The highest prizes awarded when nod wherever exhibited. Wareroonie, 722 Arch street. Es tablished LC* The Weber Pianos heed entirely by "Madame Pampa," "Miss Kellogg," Alide Topp," Messrs. Kills, Sanderson, Patter mob, Ole Bull, Hopkins and other great artists. For-sale Indy by J. A. GETZE, flpio e w tf§ . . 1102 Chestnut street. • — teinway's Pianos received the highest sword Mirk gold medal) at the International Exhibition, Paris, lai7. See Official Report, at the Wareroom of BLASIUS BROS., No. loOti Chestnut street. - _ The Chickering. Pianos received the bigheat award at the Parts Exposition, 180,7. DUTTON'S Warerooms, 914 Chestnut street. ; EVENING BULLETIN. Saturday, May 22, 1869. GIRARD NOLLEGE. The celebration of the 119th annivelSary of Stephen Girard's birth-day, by the Alumni of the great College which his sagacious liberality founded, attracted a large body of the sub stantial men and women of Philadelphia, yes terday; many of whom had probably never been, before, within the enclosure of Girard College.,. The assemblage was of a character to impress the - observer with the conviction that there is a wide-spreading interest in the prosperity of this great institution of popular education, and that Philadelphia is waking up to a proper pride in it, not only because it is, as the most mag,itifieent: architectural pile upon this Continent, the chief ornament of the city, but for the higher reason that the great design of its founder is beginning to bear its legitimate fruit in sending out into this com munity a large class of young men trained in the precepts of a pure religion, of a broad patriotism, and of a substantial, practical system or general education. The Alumni of Girard College already num bers over seven lnindreityoung men, scattered through this corumunitY,'and over the whole country, engaged in all the honest pursuits of life. Five hundred boys are annually con tributing from their number to this already large organization, and the graduates of Girard College are thus rapidly adding a most impor tant, and thoroughly American element to society. The fact that thirty-six graduates of Girard College died in the service of their coun try, during the Rebellicin, is sufficiently signifi cant of the character of the influence which the .College is exerting upon its,pupils. It is impossible to estimate the extent of the power which Girard College is destined to exer cise upon society. It is, as yet, a very young giant, having only passed its twentrfirst year, and it is just beginning to develop the real ca pacities of its mature manhijod. It has accom plished, much, bufrit needs Much improvement and advance before it Call be regarded as, in all respects, fulfilling the requirements of S its Founder, or of the present age and state of society. - • Among the things which Girard College needs is this : It needs that the administration of its affairs shall be kept free from politics and hi the hands of the very best of our citizens who can be fowid to take charge of them. Should the Board of Trusts receive the sanc tion of judicial decision, the Courts must see that its members shall consist of intelligent, patriotic,, educated, conscientious men, pos sessing the confidence of the community, and thoroughly interested iu the training and care of the pupils. If the appointment is to remain in the " hands of Conn- oils, the same principles must govern them in the selection of Directors. We are happy to say that the majority of the present Board are unexceptionable in their general character, and we trust that there will be a steady weeding out of the inferior class of men who have, for several yearS past, been pushed into Girard . College upon ,purely political con siderations. This careful selection of the right sort of mien for. the -management of Girard College will alwaysbe .the4irst- essential of its Pioi perity. Someof the, other needs of the Col lege, of a different nature,will be discussed in another article. TOE MitESByIMECIATI ANIII METH°. fli4 tIV(Mt.Wi Every true friend of religion will regard with tatisfaction the attempt now. being made to re unite the NCN9 and Old School bl . anches of the I Presbyterian Church into one body. In creed 4nd practice they have always been the same, .and their long, separatiotiOn, conseapeuce_of . a _ WeiCelree — Of upon a trivial question of the propriety of certain religious . pnblicittions, hakretariled the progress and efilehmey' of both afibriling to either any sails-. faction hut th* , ,NVhich could be derived from the gratiifedion fit' 111-feeling. The General Assemblies, now in session in New -York city, hare nesarded theAlsta , 'mullion, with it (1 40440 0 09: 1 4 10 ve'Ven*; and such fraternal 640100 'upon - both aides, that %C may. !Marti sit:cess as. 6 ertaiP• Union the t'44o hodieS will 'nate :the 'r eg byteriatit i hnieb in country one of the largest and most pOWerful of Christian denomi _nations. ' We are sorry that we cannot • record the es istence of the.. saMainid ,feeling between ate Northern and' Soxitheiii . divisions of the' Me thodist Cht&h: Thelcirmer has extended the right hand : of felloWship to the Ilntter, and ap pealed to the Southerners to bury past differ-, ences, and begin again, with their Northern brethren, the work of evangelization. The Southerners have refaie,d the offer with soft but very bitter. *ords.',Slavery was the cause of the siTanition, and now that - that issue' has been forever sunk, the Northern Methodists justly think that there might be a 'return to amicable relations. But the Methodist Church Knuth bas Dotlet freed itself entirely from the influences of tile .dead institution; And it still cherishes a very unchristian animosity to those who are 'its enemies: •‘ It is likely that the day is not distan4 hOweVer, when the spirit of bit terness and ..liate' will die out, and there will be a fusion of the two divisions. That the matter is earnestly disctiSsed, is 'a good sign, for it shows that a large portion of the church is eager to act justly : and in accordance' with true Christian principles. We hail the move ments In both the Presbyterian and Methodist churches as an indication that religious people are beginning to perceive tkp absolute necessity for united effort in behalf of heir Master's cause: Not 'until the Church Militant stops quarreling with itself, Will it begin to achieve completely its destiny as the Church Tritunphant. While it is engaged in petty' internal quarrels, there is a 'world lying In wickedness around it, badly needing all the energy Of the church to keep it even decently moral in appearance. The sooner Christians put amend to their dissensions and turn their,united batteries against the world, the flesh and the dey,il4le more rapid will be our approach to the:Tillenium. —Few men enjoy a wider or better-deserved popularity than Pennsylvania's war Governor, Andrew G. Curtin. -A pleasing incident which occurred yesterday, well illustrated the fact. Alter the pUblic exercises at Girard College, the Alumni, with their distinguished guests, dined in the large dining half of the College, two hundred gentlemen being seated at the well spread-tables. Toward the end of the dinner, which had proceeded very quietly, Gov. Curtin entered the rooniomanummeed..The moment that his tall form was recognized, a universal burst of welcome greeted him from all parts of the room, the whole company springing to their feet and saluting Pennsylvania's favorite with round after round of the heartiest cheers. The demonstration was so thoroughly spontaneous and genuine that it could not but be accepted as a proof of the deep hold which Governor Curtin has taken upon the hearts of the people. Mrs. Kemble's final Reading.. before an American audience will undoubtedly be a brilliant affair. The play, As You Like It, is a great favorite, and the Mercantile Library, in whose behalf the Reading is td be given, is one of our most popular institutions. We -an ticipate an roverfiowing house atthe Academy of Music, 'on Wednesday evening, on this last occasion of the appearance in public of Mrs. Kemble. The appeal for the National Orphan Home stead at Gettysburg, which we publish in another column, should receive a generous response from the liberal and patriotic people of,Philadelphia. Bunting, Dnrborow Anetioneers, N 00.232 mid 234 Market street will hold during next week. by catalogue, the following important sales, viz.: On MoNnAv, May 24th, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, 200 lots of rich imported dry goods, including 290 pieces Dress Silks and Satins, 400 cartons new style Bonnet and Trimming Ribbons. Drees Goods in variety, Donna Marine, Shawls, Cloaks, Parasols, Umbrellas, Shirt-fronts, Bonnets,-&c., On TUESDAY, May 25th, ut 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, 1,500 cases Boots-, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Straw Goods, &c. 011 THURSDAY, May 27th, at 10 o'clock, on four months' credit, 20310 packages and lots of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods. including Cloths, Camimeres, Doeskins, Tricots, Meltons, Italians, Satin de Chines, kc. Also, Dress Goods, Silks, Shawls, Linens, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirt,, and Drawers, Balmoral and Hoop Skirts, Sewings, Ties. Umbrellas, &c. Also, 175 packages Cotton and Woolen 'Domestics. On FRIDAY, at 11 o'clock, on four months' credit, about 200 pieces Ingrain. Venitian, List, Hemp, Cottage, and Rug Carpeting's; 1,000 rolls Canton Mattings, Oil Cloths, &c. Elegant Residence , , Summit strcet; Chestnut Bill.—Thomas and bone will Bell on Tuesday next, at the Exchange, a very elegant thermion and lot of ground, stable and coach berme, Summit street, Chestnut 11111..1mmediate possession. bee photograph at the Auction Bootee. Special Sale of Valuable Iforses,47c.— 31r.lierkness will hold it special sale of superior horse 4 and carriages, on Tuesday, including several tine private driving establislunents,.l he property of gentlemen going abroad. (See auction advertisement.) Ai' Sales as usual, every Wednesday and Saturday. 0,1" Sale of blooded cattle lath of June. Pia* Public Sales of Real 'Estate, Stocks, FunNl , TuttE, lioßgEs, Cows, Aze. by order Of the Or plants' Court, Executors .and others , see Thomas & Sons' advertisements oil seventh and eighth pages, ;mil catalogues issued to-clay, which can be had at their .Ue.- I ion booms, 139 and 141 South Fourth street: -Sale of the 'Wissahickon Turnpike Rona.—Jaynes A. Fret:m(lo,Am tionecr, will sell on Wed nesday nrcrt, at the Mar at the E.ceitange, by order of the Supreme Court, the Wissahickon Turnpike Road, Toll Houses, and all other property, with all the franchises and corporate powers of the Oa/want!. TIP, R. F. THOMAS, THE LATE OPE rator at the Colton 'Dental Association, is now the oat!, cat in Philadelphia who devotek lily entire time and practice to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain, by fresh nitrous uxidu gas. Office, Nu. 1027 Walnut streets. • uths-Iyrp§ CiOLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION ORI ginated the anwsthetic use of NITROUS OXIDE, OR LAUGHING GAS, And devote their whole than and practice to extracting teeth without pain. Office, Eighth and Walnut street 4. ap2Oly pOSTS AND RAI LS, POSTS AND RAILS, I all styles. Four hole, square and half round posts. Shingles—Long and short, heart and cap. MAO feet fact common boards. Shelving, lining and store-fitting material made it spe cialty. .NICHOLSON'S, myr,tfrp Seventh and Carpenter streets. DLUM NG, GAS AND STEAIM FIT _L thin in city. or country done in Um best manner, promptly, at fair prices. Gas Fixtures, Terra Cotta. Pipe, and Plumbers' material generally, furnished at manufacturer 'c rates, by SAMUEL W. LEINAU, myl2 nul,rp* 111 South Seventh street. L. DO 'YOU USE TREGO'S MAHE Y Tat.tlF•lv aal•- , 4lleATlaliratad - T: - I . :7l,riirmaw:the question of the -day. All who desire to ,preserve teeth, and hayi. a tweet, pure breath, certainly do. Said by the proprietor, A. M. WILSON,Ninth and Filbert streets, and by all druggist. REPAIRIN (3r OF CLOTHES WRINGERS done, and various Patterns of them for sale by us. 'Moho with cog-wheels weparticahirly reconumnd for durability. TRUMAN eSHAW , No. 835 (Eight Thirty• live) Market street, below Ninth.Philadelphm. T IGHT 'QUOITS , SUITABLE FOR JLA Ludicli , or Children's , recreation, and several sizes heavier for Gentlemen's M), a variety of -Croquet sets, and Iron Dumb hells, fur sale by TRUMAN' & SHAW; No. 835 ( EightThirty•tive) Market street, below Ninth. miE sIETING ILO - Ult SCOOP IS CON you-scoop up the heflour with it, and then bolding It over your pan,by revolving the handle It is i;iffed inttut, und TikumAN "No Var, ( Light Thirty•tive) Marketstrcet,below Ninth, 1'7111441910in. fa WAIt.BURTON , B IMP.I3,OVE , VEN . dumb tilatkil and cao•fitting Dress Mats (patented) in all the approved fashions of the season. ' Chestnut stroet, next door to the Post-A/Ince.. octi-tfrp A _ A .1,1. FAVORITE BRANDS OF Smoking Tobacco; including Lone J ack, 'Perreke, Lycicichnrs. ilighlsout.c, etc., may be had at the lowest .rates of 1.1.1 LE Y BROTIIEitIi, N. W. corner Eighth and Walnut xtreetv. .up23-rptf§ THE OA 14Y-1 )1 V! it r i g ".• 0-, 0:14 : 4 •;` t rf 19011)0 , 114.4v - pfifi KEPT BUSY Making Ilp Our 401.0 thing. 'WANAMARER BROWN Stock Always Fresh. • , EDWARD -P. KELLY, TAILOR S. E. cor. Chestnut and Seventh Sts. Choice Goode for - Piesent Season. In daily receipt of New and'Staplc Spring Golds. ' SPRING HAS ACTUALLY COME!! Sing! Sing!! Sing!!! Of the joyous Spring! The air if 3 lilled with the myriad 'notes' That chirp from the birdies' tendei,throats, And the opening flowers And the leafy trees Are wagging about In the freshening breeie. The blackbird's note, and the thrush'ssong, Proclaim that Spring is comingalong. And the frog, in his muddy overcoat, , Grunts out his low, monotonous note. And the growing boys to their parents say That they want new clothes this month of 3I ay. And FATHER and Boys go, one and all, To Rockhill & Wilson's Great Brown Hall, And buy the fine clothes of which we sing, For man and boy - they are just the thing For the present season of MERRY SPRING. Spring is welcome ! And Rockhill 85 Wilson have prepared a joyful welcome for, every man and every boy who came for SPRING CLOTHES. ' ' ROCKHILL & WILSON, 603 and 605 CHESTNUT Street. OGpEN & HYATT,, LATE WITH WANAMAHER & BROWN. All the noveltieS Flue Goods, which will be made to oCdei di - W.lle unsar. passed, and upon moderate terms. mylB to this 3m4y§ BOYS' FINE CLOTHING We have a Custom Tailor Department, COOPER & CONARD, S. E. cor. Ninth and Market Sts. my3•limp COUNTRY HOUSE TO LET, Manheim Street' And Toivnship Line Road; NEAR STATION ON GERIiIANTOWN R. R. Double Howie, with every city convenience. Stable, Garden, Shade, &c. Will be rented low. APPLY AT 232 Church Alley. niy2l 2t4p* . TO RENT, -A Very Elegant Country Seat, Completely 'Furnished. • . • Carriage Home, Ice House, beautiful Lawn of 8 acres; and 11.11 - Uti1111(11A1CO - Cfr:Sliade, Shrub - Very, tables. Gardener on the place. Will be routed very low to a careful tenapt. J. T. WAY, 322 Chestnut Street. my 10 rptf frt COUNTRY SEAT TO RENT AT 3121.01ney, containing 12 rooms. Erma and shade treid,. stabling, itc. Apply to JAMES YOUNG, No. 50S Spruce street. • • my22-3t' Fro LAWYERS.—TO RENT, LARGE communicating offieee, 731 WALNUT STREET, • , Suitable for a•firet:claee lawyer. • my22•.?t" ALA AZIN DES MODES.• ' f - t3IItIIVE ------ • 3111,8: PROCTOR. • • - Cloaks, Wanting Sncta L Sllka,' • • Dress (A tauls, Lace Shawls • •, . Ladles' Underclothing and Ladiss' Fars. Dresses made to nu - Imm in Twenty-four 'lours. rPHOSE FIVE CENT YAEA CIGARS'!: - Splendid, ain't t hp) , Country increliants aro • In cited to call and (!Xl/80111 them at WILEY BROTHERS, Eighth and Walnut et rects. atr2.3•rp tf§ '/I - VigiTHAU#l.4 O l d• Greater as,sortment than ever! Finer goods than ever! Choicer styles than ever! - Better fits than ever ! Lower prices than ever! and Warmer welcome than ever! at The Great Brown Stone Hall of TAILORS, No. 847• ARCH ,STO.EET. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING., BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. BOYS' CLOTHING. TO RENT. 110t78EBREAXING-t -lEgurglary and Murder reoPlo cannot retire for the night with any assurance that artneti,ntittnight robbers will not e _whlle_they are 4ceplng," prowl around their beds and ransack their houses. , The neeAsity 'which calls is" loud 1 ), for rename protection more reliable thin Jocks .sind bolts, and the arilnary fatienings s for 'windows, is groiving dallY.more imperial*. .A candid examination of tbo • .BURGLAR - ALARM TELEGRAPH . , Will convince every ono that they can be ‘• Assured; Against Burglars, And tbat there is really, a relief from all this uncertainty about robbery, murder, etc. Tho lordimony or hundreds of oar citizens (which will' be sent free , by applying , to the office)who are using this psetcation and eight yams' experience without a failure,' proton that not Uwe, bank or - Store has been robbed, or a safe blown open during the lout eight years,that this protection properly applied to the premises would not baio saved. T. E. CORNISiI, Agint. 1111 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 114 p , • . , WELDEN, *SPRING •WATER )- St. Arbans, Vt. Alterative. Cltal3rbeitte. A bingo supply just received by FREDERI6.K. BROWN, N. E. corner Fifth and! Chestnut Streets, PHILADELPHIA. IL—Descriptive Pampblets to be bad upon applica tion. my 22 a to th l3trpfi CUMBERLAND NAILS, • , $4 80 PER KEG Containing 100 lbs. Nails; other - brands of Nails ff 4 60 per keg; Bordmnn's Barbed Blind Staples, 64 25 per box of 10 lbs. Staples; Shutter Hinges, from 12 to 17 in., complete with fixtures; 75 ets. per set; 1 , 1-211 n. Frame Pulleys, 25 Cts.; 13.4 in. 26 els. per doz.; Rim Locks and Knobs 65 per dozen, at the Chestp-fori the-Cash Hardware and Tool Store of J. B. SHANNON, 1009. Market Street. my:2-s to th ly ' - 1361 - tbie .Extra VANILLA CHOCOLATE AND ' SUPERFINE. CONFECTIONS For Choice Present*i. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, MANUFACTURER, No. 1210 Market Street. z0722-3trp__ NOW IS THE TIME \ TO PLANT The Bulbs of the SUperb NEW FRENCH HYBRID GLADIOLUS. kry collection stands unrivalled for extent and variety. All the newest varietive from France have been received, which, in addition to my own large stock, forms the largeet asmortment ever offered in this country. THE FIRST PREMIUM WAS AWARDED • to my collection. - These bulbs are of such easy . cultiva tion, and flower so freely, that they are equally desirablo for city or country gardens, and no other flower can ex cel them for. variety and richness of tiuts. As au induce ment to purchasers,tho following assortments are . of fend: No. I. Twelve good old varieties, with names $250 No. 2. TWelve eholCa . varletielsOiltb riamei " "'5OO No. 3. Twelve very 'choice Varieties, with naives.— /0 00 No. 4. Twelve mixed vatietiee ` 1 50 FLOWER SEEDS. Twenty-five beautiful free-blooming varietiog for 11 HENRY A. DREER Scodsroan and Florist, No. 714 Chestnut:Street, PHILADELPHIA The above iteßortment mailed without additional charge B. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, N 0.16 North Sixth Steet, MANUFACTURERS OF VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES, rge and tine assortment at low prices. STORE SHADES made and lettered Cornices, Cords, Tassels, Repairing, do GAS FIXTURES AND CDANDELIERS t NEW. STYLES never before offered in this market. A large assortment 4RON AND BRONZE OAS FIXTURES, NEAT, CHEAP AND DUMB Every variety of Kerosene Lamp, and I"iiting,. GERMAN STUDENT LAMPS. COULTER, JONES 8; CO., 702' Arch • Street. 33)11201=p H. P. &I .C. R.: TAYLOR, PERFEIVIERY, AND TOILET SOAPS, 641 tond 643 N. Ninth Street., PARENTS. OR OTHERS• RESIDING IN tie vicinity of Philadelphia, who' would like to Nita nil engagement wish a Teacher of experienee, during 'the vocation of her Khoo], are invited to nddr-r-e6e ]OB Sonili-Eighte+intli atreet. 00-12Frp * • F . OW FINE, MITSWAii Box as a companion for the sick chamber; the finest assortment in the city, and a great variety airs. tope lect frmxt.':lmported FARB & intonir,R • inbl6tf rp . 324 Chestnut street, below Fourth. JAMES S. -_• BILL BROKERS AND GENERAL FINANCIAL AGENTS, ap27-2titrp' ;320 SOUTH SECOND STREET. BFEND YOURSELF ! ! D MeCORD'SPATNNT ALARM BATON ApproYed, by the Mayor, Chief of Pollee, P o li ce e onitn it_ tee, le the beet 1110mi:emit of alarm and defence in the w g r old 'INM.:ALEXANDFIit At Ob.; Sta fonere, , .• , 104 South Third erect. _.SoltrAgentEn--- c- 000.ANASEVElai SUMS' OF $lO. 84,000 .to loon on,. mortgage of city progertjr. uvr.22-It * 91_KINGSTON MaIAY, 429 Walnut stroot,_ ciENDINE ,RIO TAPIOCA., WITH FITLY. directions for UHO.. Frpob ,Dothlehom,: Canada and Scotch Oatmeal. "'PAH Bggo, Hardo, - Farinaceous rbod'y Raoabont,Cox'o Oeiatine,Caracaa ncao and other Die letice. Icor sale by Jii2dEf3 T. t:3IIINN, H. W. cor. Broad and Spruce streets. tina tf , - ot r C't i 51737 . 7 7 .4 . , FR H CiNTON ItIOTINOS 11'0.4LLIIM I .OREASE & SLOAN 1116.506 4T11.10iP11 4 . apl6`th iv tja rp ' • ,' -• ' .. a . • • • spring. 1.1S10311).. LEEDOM & SHAW , 910 ARCH STREET'. We are new receiving a Very largo stock of new goods for • SPRING SALES, Embracing all the new 'styles of CARP,ETINGI3, FLOOR OIL: CLOTHS, • MA.TTINGS, &c. nabb 3trirp6 , CIAI~i~ Ts 3IADE TO ,WEAII WELL: WILLIA3I NO. 537 lrit RR ET STILE fiellinerarpeta ut 75e. mid el 01) per yard.- • One hundred rolle of Milling, white unit checkered, at 30e., 40e. and We. per yurd. , niy2O-Rtrp A. & H. LEJAMBRE Furniture and Upholstering Warerooms GERARD . ROW. • mb6 e to th ecorpti• • ELEGANT STORE, 100ZARCH ST., Are now 'wiling first-class FURNITURE at very re duced prices. tulal.3mrp§ .Established 1.1344. GEO. J. HENKELS , CABINET MAKER. 1301 and 1303.CHESTNUT.STREET. my 6 3m4 Oft Impoilant Arafouncement. NEW CARRIAGES ! At 712 Sansom Street, Philadelphia. nty2q th x to 3trps Will keep a splendid assortment of good, strong and well finished CARRII),GES always on hand, to which they invite. the attention of all desiring to purchase. Call at 712 SANSOM street before purchasing else- Where. mh2o s w 2itrp§.2 Oft 1). M. LANE Betipeetfully invites attention to his largo stock of finished Carriages. Also, orders taken for Carriages of every description, at. rnyllmrps 3432, 3434 and 3436 MARKET STREET, . , Three equarea west.. of Poinuyliania Railroad Depo Weift Phihololphia. fe2 tai th 66mrp pIE7SFOTITH AND THIPM 1.7 ETTI . DR. J. DR HAVEN WHITE'S Name and standing ih Medical Dentistry are a guaratt tee for the Efficacy of whatever he Pre- scribes for thUdouth and Teeth, The great demand for the preparations made from his formula has induced many persons to sell their own preparations under hie name. To protect bithreputation from suffering by this practice, and to secure the best remedies for his patients in regard to his ' He has taken legal mteasurea to prevent his formula from being compounded by any other Chemist or Drug gist in the United States but As testified by the following certificate: • . • 9 I hereby repudiatOas'srunlous all tooth powders any mduth washes' sold under my mule, except those Lavin my signature• on the labil -end. compounded IRA ONLY by GUSTAVUEMRALISE pothecary, N. cor ri er,of.TIWELF d_ , Ph Iladel Ode, Who ALWYN holds mY preset.' etieus, and mithe yized to prepare and dell tie same. J. DnIIAVEN m 111,3•13 to w.3trup§ M. D.; D. D. 8. .IdISE3 DICKSON, MOnIY'TO ANY AMOUNT LOANER UPON AGAMONDS,WATCHES, JEWELEYi. , PLATE, CLOTIUNG, &c., at ONES & CO.'S OLD-ESTABLISHED LOAN OFFIC,T,. Corner of Third and Gaskill streatai ' • : " Below Lombard: • N. 8.-DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, GUNS, mait ST".4OI!T GAIVIIAND, - UNDNIITAKER . . :: : :.....----35.;10nth.-Thirteantliatrootr , 4nh2raamrp7 A REPAIRS TO ; WATCHES AND lif usie,4l Boxes, i tho best manner, .by .skillful worlunen. ' PARR Jr BROTHER,' 324 Chestnut atiteet, below Frar,th. ' PARASOLS.—AVE THE NEWES London and Parlibityles, Which for novelty, varla y and eiggancs arg unequalled. 'A largo assortniongof LACt' COW:WI, HEA-HIDE 'laid HUN UMBRELLA-H A t the 10V/Pet prices, at -H. - DIXON'S -FANCY GOODS OTOUN, No. 2) bout!" Eighth street. . ap2B-Imrp I 41115161011 . 0Fi1lrElYsfEkBeltit. 'l,OblSA',;l-; =ME 2,000 'ROLES, , White` and ,Red Cheoked,., Oh' catoicie nuAronm, ALL*IDTO , B FURNITURE. HAVEiftEIq . OV ED Yr HEIR TO 1127 CHESTNUT STREET, FURNITURE. T. & J. A. BENKELS, IlacineitEMOVED to their CARRIAGES. McLEAR &, SEND ALL Builder of First-plass Light and Heavy . Manufactory and Warerooms, NEW MEDICATED DENTIFRICE; MOUTH WASH AND 'WOIGLE, • GUSTAVUS KRAUSE, APOTHECARY, N. W. cor. Tyvelfth and Chentlint streets, Philadelpltin itEmARK P A IIy;ntF,AT L.y LOW ERICES. airki lmrp *New .•!-, qixt IMEEMERS SPRING i let3o • ken-SALE BY MITCHELL & FLETCHER, -^ 1204 crippwripmeornmer. The;' Origimd kind Grenutne ALBERT BISCUITS, MANUFACTURED BY MACKENZIE & Edinburgh.. , 'These 'nitwit(le are et!pplled regnlarly to.the tjneen 4bo Bern' Fumily, and the nobility of England: FOR SALE BY THOMPSON 'BLACK'S SON & CO., Broad and Chestnut Streets. ay3 tit th 3mip B u ''r'''t7 7 "c-57.6E5T . !a RAI NATURAL FLAVOR RIANED: `:r:‘ , " 7' By our improved proof-Fa In Banning the etcqulittn flavor and wholPsomp unlit le* of the fresh Trdnato are soot red.We plant IW acres of tin* befit Torn to hind in . Npw Jersey with spoil of a Tomato excellin a all others in rolidity toul fine flavor. nuo In:packing till onlythe largest cans. FOB SALE by ALL GROCENS ANDIK ARE ET MEN. AGENCY, 45 NORTH WATER OTHEE'r. QUINTON PACKING COMPANY. • 18 IA linr•l WINES, LIQUORS, 4sC. CHAMPAGNE. ERNES * T IRO & C9S Carte Blanche and Special FRUITY AND GENEROUS WINES, Fully equal to the best on all the list of Champagnes. FOR SALE AT THE AGE T9' PRICES 01/ SIDION COLTON &:-CIARKE I s. W. cor. Broad and Walnut. CHAIO'I[PA NE. JUST RECEIVED INVOICZ Or 200 Cases Giesler & Co.'s Champagne Verienay" and "Gold Label ," quart. End pinta. FOR SALE BY JOS. F. TOBIAS & CO., Nos. 20d and 208 South . IFront Street. mylsl2tr' THE FINE-ART& GREAT NOVELTIES Looking Glasses/ PICTURE FRAMES, kc.,.&c• New Chroxiios, New Engravings. EARLES' GALLERIES, 816 CHESTNUT STREET. & littoWN 9 8 Old Established Photographic Portrait Gallery. Furnlshad with every convenience and facility • for producing, the best work: 'A from the ',that° reV i li c reo r s r iTi t 4 lthileonsL't'o • the'Operating Room. ' • . - .Nwir',rf All the refinements of 0•Iv oryt Photogrypes,"ucaphy, sh ita turns' on porcipin., “Opalotypes,'tho "New Crayons" originated with this establishment. WENDEROTH, TAYLOR & BROWN; 014 CIIESTNUT STIZIEET. th %try§ 11.A.SV.1_49E 1 INUI 'S GALLERIES OF THE ARTS, 1125 Chestnut Street. • Always on FREE Exhibition and for sale, Film. and Original Oil Paintings. A complete stock on hand of old and now Thigravings, /Aromas, French Photographs,Loolcing Glasses, Artists' Materials', kc. On Special 'Exhibition—Admission 25 cents--"Tlett Princess of .Morocco," . by Liwompto, of Paris; "Bearing Home tint Sheaves," by Veron, of Parte, with other rare and great works of art LWWfI)I • 'tjg i boo . - HERKNBSS'S PAZAAR; NINTHAND SANSOId STREETS:- :-.,..i.. . ( .t 1.1:. SALE OF VALUABLE HORSRS, CAR, ... . RO 11 lAES,-AUNESS,-.W. . . . On TtiESDAY HORNING; at 10lii - o , clOch, - at_ Alio Bazaar, will be sold, without 'reserve: aliirge collection' of FIRST-CLASS 3IATCIL AND SINOLE HORSES,: CARRIAGES4c,incI tiding lainie fine private establish ments, the property of gentlemen going abroad. ! tW Full panic - Want in catidoguem.•. ' ~. . - .Mr Sales, as usual , every Weduesday : auat Saturday, . mornings. • ' -- - • .. - . ALFRED H. IrEnliNEss, .. - Auetiorwer. my22-2t r • g- STE htt --. T.l - 1 1,031t1 04, four single gclitleinen, or two married coUples without children, OM 011fitill spacious, airy minus, ele gantly furnished, with o without board, in n • eumill family.; at 1635 Pine Strlk,t; r. • Permut+ compelled to remain in the city Hummer 1111.111tilii, or these ultimo surroimdings are not satisfactory, will 'llO this, n,rare- - 'opportunity-10 seuttritsplendiarapurtMentscin.a...VOC*.eBe... Met desirable neighborhood. •.. , . „ Apply tut anove t personelly-or by.letter. Terms nuelo rate. !References exchanged. It 'E 'HEST CI DA RB. ANDTOBACCO — obtained at WILEY BlipT111111$ ) , N. NY.. corner Eighth and Walnut stritets. apt 3-rp tf§ 'II.4II,KING WITH. INDKLIBLE INK J.V_L_Embroidering, Wald bur, Stanudou. Ac. 111. A. TOJRItY, Filbert street. Et=B C -ti I Esntra ‘. I . . fh • o'. C A, M.1( 4 ,Vi0, Fi4ve=T4sreexities Livg1‘P.04...•'..P,00N . ..;10A1). 1 C.T. . , . The.somtheruCmulerfAalcptorelition ,!) k,•ri • • • Atlantic Ca le. LONDON,. May 31 - - rlgottgols opened at 0,31 tin money mud.account.: U. Five twenties,' Linn at7ll,f. American Stooks quiet; Erie, 191.Central t • • Lrvatii:otit.,' , May 22, Ai. IL—Cotton market apened Ault; Middling tUplandm,' Mid.; Mid- Orleacm, tWes , for ; , to-day. esti mated at 7,400 Loamoat. May 22, A. M.---tiugar afloat buoy auCat 29m.K IR* tiontmereisel AConivention. MEmritte, May 21.---An evening session of the Cotunterelai. 'Cintitention ' held at which the actreral t..oranaittees provided for in the Inornim session were *announced. A:resoludon was adapted. asking Congress to put the telqguiph Systema.of the country un der control of the Postmtuder-General. Also a resointieu retinesting Congress to pro hibit.tlie,Uiilhllfln of anybridge over the Mis. sissippl, above the mouth .of the Missouri, of less than, four hundred feet' Span, or on the tthio;helow Pittsbergh,ccf itsa than three bun- dyed feet span. t The COmmiftee on Emigration'reported at great iength, awl Dr. ILOyes, of T.,outsiana, posed the report in an able-tweet:h. resoin tionAvas_adopteti, tendering thelhanks of the conventign to the otiftiers, the press, citizens, etc., and at 11.31 P. Me, the convention ad journed sine die. State ap lettt=r t r il ter T e la e la Day at the 10 A. M 1611 deg, deg, .2 P. id 63 dog: Weather cloudy. Wind:lfortinceot. • . FINANbIAL AND COMPIEJICIAL. PWladetfitila SloelL'Exelutage BEFOILE BOARDS- I pew' Ger,bit genies 1004 21:.00 Ye ntr6o Privri 107" 1000 Penn the - war In cp Von City tht utter lta 101 1 Welk Cfiy tIaTIPW 1061 lore Erie 7g 84 WOO Sunbury Sr Erie 7g 97 1000 Allogthany City 514 r 76 IC4) Lelin4lt Gold In' It I I rh Kiln Ilk 1W I 20 ph Cbso ek WM St It elk , 40U ell Oil Creek & Alla I Hirer be 37 3 4 4 eh 3finellill'lt hl rte 1a,111g14 Val Its WO xh Wading U DOD City 61i now 101. 1 4 IWO Lehigh Gold Loan trili I.bn Lehigh Get It In nri 3:40 do _ . . _ tigo liarri%burit dif frt Wri ('am & Amboy 6 , i'nitoi!i HY► , Philo & Erie hi ill liAnAprah Co as Cut lido la 6ohst h 6th It 36 1000 Uslkni Canal lids 1 i r 2 oh rent) 3.4 30 oh do receipts 57 / 4 1 4%.h do receipts. hoUNI RV oh do • PIO 5 rA 14 4 h Its 5714 /1/0 oh 'do elO ;A. I Igtilladelphis Money 3larket. S XXXII DAT., MAY =, it , 69.--The local money market hag been stimulated yesterday and today in consequence of the excitement in gold, and the tendency to speculate for the profits to be derived from the present see-saw move ment. The tuarket treslay wins quite lively in cense. queneesaf a further anticipated decline in gold and a de. sire on the part of capitalists to &crime the profits of the present prior. Tejo is really very little demand for currency for legithUte business purposes. but the rates are kept pretty firm in consequence, of the speculative fever. Souse fears are entertained lest the Secretary in his future gold sales of tvro millions per week should lock up greenbacks and en•ate a real monetary stringency, but there can 'moo doubt that he Intends to buy bonds with histgold, as heninfore. The announcement will be hailed with satisfaction. Loans ou call are wade at 537 per cent., and discounts range from 6aB par cent. fur first-class business paper. Governments are active and quite firm. Gold he leas excited. The market opened at 14076, and at 12 stands at 14L There is less spirit and less lincintsa in the specu lative shares Gus morning. Reading Railroad closed at 461(a4.814--a decline of ; Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 67!i538--an advatieb of !S: Northern Central Railroad at 48: Mine Hill Railroad at ttei, and 'Lehigh Valley Railroad at 57. In Bank and Passenger Railway shares there were no changes. Messina. Delfaven & Brother, No. 40 South Third street, make the following quotations of the rates of ex qbange toslay at I P. M.: tutted States Sixes of 1881, ray; aLI3; do. do. 1.952,1238123. M; - do. do. 1864, 117Vallni: do d0..1865. 119Xtd19's: do. do. 1635, new, Lthsl2oU; do. do. IW, new. L10n126'.4: do. do. MS, new, 12041Ne s i; 6 • s, 10-40's, 10995b'110• U. S. 30 Year 6 per rent. Cur mice, 1073;a1074:• Due Compound Interest Notes, Ws"; Gold, tge.ial4l : Miter, 1=1133• Jay Cooke & Co. quote Government securities, &c., to day as 1.€31,122.1‘a12334;46•214-01.-V42-..-/M -a123!/; do. 1364, IlMall7Sz do. November. 1665. 119!,ia 119! July. 1666, 1.20'4a120.%; do: 1367, 1.20!„,a12:1!4,.... do. 1868 13esargeil; Ten-forties, racifica,loV4o/ 10014; (gold, 14035. gmith, Randolph & Co., bankers. Third , and Chestnut streets, quote at 10 Wel(Pek RR follows: Gold. 14eti; U. 8. Sixes. 1M1,122UH123; do. do. 5-21,1862, 123.4a1233i; do. do., 1-64, 1172a117,4; do. do., 1865, de. do.. July, 1541, 120.4a12(ei: do. do., July, 1367, 1M!4a13: 1 ,;; do. do., July, MSS, 120.‘t120!.5; do., b's, 10-49, 109411110; Cur rency o's, 11.17ha107N. PhilLudeledes Produce Mirket. SAir niv,v, May - . u.—The Flour market is dull and weak, and to effect sales to any extent 'a further conges tion in prices would have to no acceded to. about 600 barrels changed hands at $5 25a5 60per barrel for Superfinet -85 70a6 W for Extras; e 5 4.447 00 for low grade. and choice lowa,WiSColll4l/ and Minnesota Extra Family; eG 75,17 25 fur PenuSybninia do. do.; 87 5043 50 for Ohio do. do., and 899t11 for fancy. Rye Flour Is dull, and 25 cents per barrel lower; sales of 1.50 bbls. at $6 76a7. Prices of Corn Meal are nominal. The Wheat market continues very dull, and pricer are irn , gular. Sales of I.OUL/ bushels Red at 81 50a1 55; WO bushela Amber et 81 023ial 65, and 400 ',umbels' fancy :lllchlgan Amber at el 73. Rye • is steady at 81 45-4 for Pennsylvania and Western. Corn tit held fi rmly, and there isles,' offering. Sales of 1,400 bushels yellow at 87a8Sc.,aud 1.000 bushels Western white on secret terms. Oats ant lower:, sales of 3,000 bushels Western at 141ariic.— mostly at the former rate. In Groceries and Provisions the sales are light, with out change in prices. • . Whisky la unsettled, and cells at 90a81, tax:pahl; The New York Money Market [Froni the New York Herald of tieday.l MAY 21.—The declining tendency of gold observable in tla• later transactions of yesterday was more derided to• day, leading . as it did ton fall of .ukarly three per . cent. There was some hesitation hi, the early portion of the forenoon, owing to the distrust of the press despatch an nouncing Secretary Bontwell's intention to increase the sales of gold, us the same - influenced had been used HO 0111'11 and tiW fraudulently that the public nand is more • Wow to._.ractodr— ,upon• by it . than ". formerly. •-• the, mutter was set 'at. , rest', • however, by•ofticialintimation from Mr. Van Dyck, the Sub-Treasurer, that ho would in future and until further orders 14.11' a million dollars of gold on Monday and T hursdarekeach week. ThOdeelinumow set in rapidly,-, but as the kiiker - frathins ..were reached the 'premium r~tu•ted wider tl 11R until uoar fitemcro‘o-enwitgkoftinihatorgulmesilrivetrlutiutei,,•:l bottom' for the day. The highest price wit 5,143144. the lowest MN. 'The downward iteudincy ' was assisted •by the improvement in bonds at London, and by extravagant rumors that Mr. Bout . well hail resigned, and Mr. George 11. Stuart, of Philadel phia, been invited to take his portfolio, the mum at first reported being Alexander T.Stewart,who as a heavy im porter would be the expellent of cheap gold. The bears" were industrious in keeping up the ferment mid endeavoring to frighten the , •outsidepublic" into parr ing with their gold, throe' millions of' which they ulso said were to be sold by tlieSecretary of the Treasury-, At the close of business the quotation stood nominally 141%81.413.4 . ; but while gold was largely o ff ering at the lat ter price there were very Jew bids at the former. It would be guoting the price more:accurately to state it at 0111;11 gold was in griod sUPPIY' ut midi. and 6 per cent. for carrying. Exceptions were recoriledat three per cent. and nat. , . Tile:business of, the Gold Ex ehange Bank resulted as follows: • Gold cleared ' eidd,ll3,ooo . Gold. balances ' 2,182,0441 Currency. balances 3,112.480 The disbursements of coin interest do-day were more acti ve V 373,7 _OO2 The money market•was mtive. and IrUil - wita ; doing at six per cent. Interested parties are etaleaVoring to create uneasiness by parading the effect of tho increased . sales of 'gold in Withdrawing money from circulation. Even if the Government were less in neer] of funds, the • currency - Valance being in.-the Treasury being thirteen minions, the payment f at • the gold may - li e made , in "law:, ' ful moneY," Whirdr4jll prevent any encroachment upon the bank reserves.- However, there rate he no doubt that Secretary Boutweliwill buy - bonds in the Willie proctor.: lion as he sells gelid :The . buying of the one is the logical sequence of the other. He need not fear that his tireas ing the anionntmill enhance their price to the disadvan tage of the Government; for bonds at their present price nre inflated • with the advance in „gold; unit will grow . cheaper as gold declines, under 11TH sales of Government treasure. Commercial paper was steady, at soya to eight per cent., with some sales at nine. Me t ro scrutiny . - of names was reported: The' suspension of a commission ...house on Thursday induced more rnutiuil, especially txt ,___,..priyttte,..6eitlententrimiiitherlmnkimpicieswerti rumored— . • Foreign exchange was weak and lower in tin , presence or it large eontribution of bills drawn against exported bonds, Cable transfers were made In-day at 110"4 . .. The rienlinel rate for prime liatikersr..sixty days'. sterling Wiibt . 1093, but large amounts could be bought an eighth per Governments were inclined to droop in comieqUence of • the decline In gold. and *ll off to "per e(•ut. ,_The London. quotation, at noon : triniled faEin - market; but tit re more hesitation when the Louden 112 oh N Conlt , . 4 8 r eb AV"JerfCrlrStk 'sr . 100 1414 Nr•Y-k"Bliddl4. 41.?.i ' 100 fib Penn fi . . 5Th 2 eh do Idlottments a • 35 AI do nll:mts Its 57% . Ish ' .14) stock . bai 4S eh do its 1.',7,',' 17 'sh do maw.. ta lIXIsll do b3O 5.1 !'i WO sh. do 5.1 lOU 01. Beruling sae 4.N. 100 Mt do WS 45.441 IMO eh do WV 45.04 tlOO Mt do WO 4'4' t 041110444 . . 1 . . . ILK) sh Mart tc Erie 1r5030h; 100 sh Lehigh Nay ritk 35': 100 oh 'do 35 400 sh IS.I .Y 6: Biddle • 4.7 i 500 sit do bal Its , 4.94 100 sh Read fug lt. 454 200 oh do It. 1,3$ 44.94 100 sh do 44.94 400 tilt do 6410 Its 43.74 300 Ai do Its 49 500 eh do 900 sh . 491 g do 050 • . 49 1500 oh do ofs) 49.'4 200 oh do Its . ' 49 4 4 1700 oh do sed Its 4.94 lOU sh> do rolrkiut 49 31 100 oh 40 Tuesday 49!4' 77. .... tt5aCFRgi74 4, ± 7 .4.' , ..; 7 44. 1 7 - 4 .4 =1) , . "Z.4.7.,•16. - +.'1...,......., . ~,,-, 7.7" eileelllnelly - riutte'7o . --Tbelfroget~eer ka'reTalr... -- e , !urge arupunna.w.unfti two dart , . Ittri 'eery l..inia l Vgth .. .,, u. _ Itarded an certain In bane fan ..apantmekt : ?felt 'market. - ~ ,, ...t., 4 .. ... ,- i :::''.r: J• -- , -,' y .. . The N e l ; 6 l6 lo thltifSiyiklite '-'' teorreaDonCeneAkirftk4:44oklittri'estk,l t f'enc'e y-oRK, May 32.- 4 19torko, larangrumd.,24o4; Ex- . z raga,' '.104; 1.640 e, 41362.123141 do'. -15a14'117.3e.j . .da: INRI,; ) I.4.Lezavr, . 1203 1• 18117- . • • ; 320 .?..;1 1040 aVf..:0141 1 alnialiille: k ri . ;,/ amissourl , 14 xee..Bll‘;'Eatnton r., , - amberta • pl.'rararrett.4l; - Neiril'ork tTentrul. , l9lTiv eradlillAr 'fil•lit 4iiudmon ittvor, ItiMi f Weidman' tiontrat t ' ISO; • •michigatr - .l 4 oaikeni, /061 i; Minnie 4.kintrali 146;_. cieveuttid 'and • - Pitimburgh t fklhijel..Telund and TokidniXPOW4llgragn and , '2l{o k laJand, J 2 6 4; Pittebtirgh mid' kartWarn*); 3BOU; ',. Ere 2t0,4 . , .. •. .. .- • •. , • „..., • • . Markets by Telegrayib. flpreitti Despatch tp . fliening Bulletin.) 1 NEW ItP11.6;,1111ny .g2;123e P.; lif.:-Cotton-Tbe market morning was quietand steady.' stilea of 7,090 Flour, atc,-Reeeipts 12,400 barrels. The market for Western stid State Flour is irregular, Western, lower, titittii:utishanged , 7The'dideff are lamb6,o)o. barrila f in- Cluding -Superfine State at ea 40,0.70; -Extra *hate •e6,10a6 33; Lilif.gradvig ',Western. Extra 4.6 Mod 25; ;leathern 'Viotti' steady lint quiet; -saleti of iOO barrels • 'at 45 , 6,5tal 13 for Extra Baltimore and Countrysalid 46 70 fr ftnie6 7:413 60. for. Paul th do. .ilifornia...r/our is • dull; sales of 2to barrels at 7aB 70 for Old "'llk Ike Horn. ii. 110,710 9 00 for new via t Isthmus. RY4 Flour ht • quiet. Bales 1/4 . 100 barrels at e 4 70a6 74. Braln--.lli•ceipts 45,,300 bushels. The niarket is., easier . /Mil 111111, Tile soles are 25.000 busliebi Ro. 2 gib .:Woukeetit 44 for small lots. Corm-Iteceipte-36.700 linshvls. The market is firm, with a fair demand. Bates 'Of bushels lic* Western at litiantic. afloat.( Receipts--5.300 bush. The Market is better, with a good demand. hales of 254X0 bushels at Pill. llye--110- celpts--16.0W.busholii. The Market is and lamely. Shirley is 101Wiive and nominal. ' . • , Provisions-The risitipte of Pork are 400 barrels. • The market is dull and nominal et +(31'25 for new. Western ilesm• •Mrd - lierA•ifitsi r•- . PaCkairOS. .Tho market is si ve ak.and dull, We quote fair to prime fileatn,,at 1.11:14a19 I,loo' bam•ls. The Market is• ()X - 111t1.11 111.1(1. (.1110tC Western free at .8 1 10. . • iuroe,4l,-0-4„toffel---BuYern sus sellers are apart ill their„ views and limn Bing new dot elopments. itio bi at 1434.a1iti : Livit,23a.24. 3f obismis id 111 hi•althy condition, with II fair how. Sugars firm and in good deostuul; Oates et 11,-1112. r kirassteilds-The Kasen is about over, and quotations are nominal. Tallow=TLo supply is greatly minced by receut.private salts,. and IlitildetS demand an advitnee. • Iteeeipts for the_ n - qek-Whisk y, 340 barrehiLblour, 444100 barrels: Wheat;lll443oo bushels; Vern, /.15.000 Oafs „21t2..6100 bushels; Pork :2,100 barrels; Lard, 200 pkgs. • Exported to Europe-Flour, 14,400 barrels; Wheat, 14144)00 bushels; Corn. 63,000 bushels. . Priv/mum; H. Ably 22.-Crude Petroleum -inactive-and tireak. Sales of 2.000 barrels, s. ct. June,4o to 46. at 134-ic.; , 600. barrels spot. 40 to 45, at.L3fric e ; 400 barrels spot at Vigc.,and 1.000 barrels on the cars at Venangoeity at 430. Defined rather quiet; sales of 1,000 Mts., b. 0., August, Each bulfatt ..Tic.; 1,000 bills. last lmlf Angeld at 131ic..and 100 bbls.liday.at lteceipts, 499 tibia. Shipped by A. V. Wi1i.,1,744 Mils. Refined, 140 Lb's, Tar. ' • . • tfiersesticoldence of the Associated Prens.l Nr.w YORK. May 22.-Cottol7 steady; sales of 3)0 bales. Flour duU and declined 5a10e.• table of 5,500 barrels; State, 5533a6 65; (thin, .Q 6 20.7'30; Western. F 45 301'7 90. W beat Anil. tool lc. lower; sales of 2100 bushels; White ('alifornia, -fa I 65; No. 2441 42 afloat. Corn steady; sales .29.000 bushels. Oats 'steady; sales of 12.000 bushels. BeefAiaily. Pork dull:. new Mess e, 31 218132 30. Lard :dull and initisanged. Whisky firm. free, 109a1 10. - 11surimolis.; Ikhly 22.-Cotton quiet but firm. Stock sauce; salesat 2fie. Flour steady, with fair demand. W I lent Mill mid weak; pritne• Pennsylvania • Ited.! 4• N alley. e. 2.2 JO: -Cern firm; prime White 64; ellow 1}7;96c. Oafs doll 111111.1Kpak at 6saio.• for light blarylituil;' and 70476c:f0r Western. 'Bye el 33fil C. Whisky .11rin. stud e ery scarce. Holders ask -el 66. Provisions firm and Ilrle11111)/ZNI, f - • ' . • LACE AND NOTTINGHAM CILTIEL'r I A.ICNS. LACE SHADES AIM DROP RIDEAUX. THE STOCK IN THIS DEPARTMENT IS uNRC VALLED 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 Corniea, Holland and. Prepared Cambric . Window . Shades In a variety of tints, to which we invite spe cial attention. Wholesale and Retail. RAILROAD CAR SUPPLIES. I. E. WALRAVEN, MASONIC HALL, No. 719 CHESTNUT STREET. WE INVITE SPECIAL ATTENTION • TO OUR SPRING ASSORTMENT _ OF WINDOW SHADES, GOLD-BORDERED SHADES, IN PLAIN AND ORNATE STYLES. White Holland, Gothic And Italian Landscapes, Besides, we 1u •- : GOOD LOW-PRICED SHADES, which we sellquaile, trimmed and put up to windorn; all the time at ' One Dollar and Fifty Cents each. ALSO, , PAPER HANGINGS IN THE GREATEST VARIETY. CARRINGTON, DE ZOUCHE & CO., S. E. corner. Thirteenth and Chestnut. whit lb Cu 39trP. BO i 1 AND, SHOES. Spring Styles BOOTS AND SHOES FOR 'GENTS' WEAR. BARTLETT 33 S. Sixth Street, abovp,„%tuesitili,,q. TRIXM IN GS AVDPWITICAW -- - RS. -- "Mt MINT) ER . • • DRESS TRIAIMtECI AND PAPER PATTERN • - STORE, N. W. CORNER. ELEVENTH AND CHESTNUT BARGAINS JUST OPENED. New style Silk Tassel :Fringe, di cents a yard, all shades. REAL GUIPURE LACES. A case Lace POiilta, Sacques and Jackals. I.:Llama Lace ItaramolCor ern. ' • ' Itiack Thread Laces, all widths, at very low prices. The genuine Joseph .I).lcl'Glovee, .51-per pair.—.ldisses! Culured Kids. NEW STYLE PARASOLS 'AND SEASIDES. ' Boman and Plnin 'Ribbons and Sashes.. Paris Jewelry. Plaid Nainsopks, French !nudism, Piques and liar seilleK;Haiiillart Edging and Insertions. EXCLUSIVE AGENT ' For-Mrs. 111.-W?IIK'S Celebrated hystem. for Cutting Ladies' Pressess Snegnetl; Basnnes,.,Garlbaldits, Ctolho, Ity measureownt "' Indies are vow making from 6'loo to /5200 pqr mgnth as agents tor his •stej. . , ' m .15r ' 'HENRY ) 1 CARPENTER AND "BUILDER;' NO 10 2 1 S.S.NSAItSTIIEET, ,!je.3-I)4p. . .E:IIILAPEPIIIA.. t. • TIIN4M4Y4IWICNNIMM' IT MIR ' . ' r 1- ' . . '*" f irtCoi r dE "-WAPOINGTON: - .1r Akt° ll athigni*:t Presides Fractional Curr — eicy ".• THE KANSASr'PAbika.'RAILROAD CABLE QUOTATIONS *ho"kisilae Poisotiing !ofsqlsgers toooratiiisti ; caves Issowtai ThSiputch tottie W mut t.*'nrair, :May M.—Ti c ie /President thiir morning appointed, Sunnier B. Ituggles t ,- bf New York, tleiegate, to the; - Sin tenth SeSsion of the International Statistical Congress, to he lieidat the Hague; and, Hi G. Siekelti; tor Internal Itevenue for the Fourth ,District tif Pennsylvania. Several deptity postniastem were also appointed for tinitnportant places. There is considerable talk in political circles at the action of Seetetar3r Cox in deciding to retain Commissioner Wilson, of, the, Gn eeral Land °Rice. He .was 'an:ardent supporterlof the dart Administration, as he has been of every Administration for the past twenty-tive years. Leading Ilepublicans are looking into the case, and evince a determination to ,re move Wilson and put into his phtee some per- 1 . Isiii who is a supporter of the Republican arty. : ;p The White House was thronged with visi tors to-day, and the President gave audience to' nearly alt . Secretary Boric has again left the city for a , ft 4 days; for rest atul recteation, leaving Admiral l'orter in charge of;the Navy Depttrt went. it'orremporult.nr.P of the 'Mao:whited Prem.) ' • WAronlicro:s . ' 22.—The - President has 'appointed Samuelß..lttiggles, of New York, a delegate' to the bevenfli SessiOn of the In ternational Statistieal Congress, to he held at the Hague. • Th e fOljniving have!Tweu appointed Post- Masters James 0: Leech, .viliflston, N, , Y.; , Samuel Henderioin, Santa Chilli; Cal.;.TAMes,E:.Nolig, Cii;:cgaekie; Adeline Livingston, Greenville, Alabanui; Izrederfi4t ;Thin , Gra.;P; Z. Clin, Watikeslia,Wis.; George 31'..114Wleft, Ciidav - Rapids; Iowa; T. 3L Campbell, -Boone ville. Missouri. • • Commodore William C. 'West baq',berin deted to ditty at the Naval ObservatOr. Pay master J. S. Gulick has been ordered to the li'ranklin, and as fleet Paymmter of the Euro pehn Squadron, relievingraymaster Bradford, who ii ordered. to returti toe New York. • . Shilinte.nts of fracticii*l- , eitireney from-the Treasnry for the week ending to-day.:,--Na tional Banks and others,' It. 181,8641; Assistant Treasurer at New' York, $10P,000; Phihulels phia. S. 100.000; Boston, t 550,000 ., There were no receipts of fractional . currency from the Printing. Division'. Treasurer Spinner holds in trust for National Bank-circulation, at this date, 5:342.807,800, and for public &lie:tits, ..,29,- :t1),:11.50. National Bank Curreney issued during the week, 6215,070. Total to Mutilatcslbillii returned,' 5.14,067,503. 'lnsnlvent, bank notes redeemed, tz4,089,873. Actual cir dilation at this date, -$2.99:86.5,75.5. Currency destroyed during the week, $278,7K Capt. George Brown, whci commanded the ram Stonewall on her passage to Japan, has reached home; arrivinhere this morning, and reported to the Navy Department. He brings favorable reports as to the health of the officers and crews Of the Asiatic Squadron, and_ says dflairs in Japan are rapidly approaching a peace basis. Sr. Louts, May 22.-4udge Parsons, Presi dent of the Southern branch of the KanSas Pacific Railroad, reports that the people of the Neosha - valley have organized a elopfinv to build a railroad froth EmPOria, Katisai3;" to Holden, on the Pacitis Missouri road, which will put Southern Kansas in connection With St. Louis MO miles shorter than the railroad connection of the same region .With Chicago from FAnporia; south West. The contemplated road will pass through .the Osage Indian lands to Albuquerque,New Mexico. This road will traverse and drain the finest agriculturat and grazing land on the continent. LONDON, 3Eav 22, P. M--.Consols 931 for - money and 03i tor account;- . 173-13. five-twenties,. 79,1; .Ameriean stocks 'steady; Erie R. R., EH; Illinois Central,' 911. LIVERPOOL, May 22, P. M.—Cotton dull, Middling Uplands, 1.11 d.; Middling Orleans, 11 id.; the sales foot myl,ooo baleS. Cdru, 215.; cheese, 835".; petroleum, turpentine, 275. .9d. 11Avn):, May 22—Cotton opened quiet, for both on the spot and afloat; sales on the spot at 140 f. MADRID, May 22. Adelanda Lopez de 'Ayala, Minister for the Colonies, has resigned. Wholesale Poisouing of Soldiers. . NEW lOiu MaV 22.—A special has the fol lowing: LoinsvlLLti, May 22.—After -breakfast this morning, eighteen of the soldiers of Company E. 95th Infantry, at Tayloett Ilarracks, near this citY, Were taken sick, but are al new con valescent: It is supposed their food was poi soned, and there IS much excitethent in 'eon . sequence., • . The Decoration:of Soldiers' .Graves. - 11171 , FAio, May Committee-ot the Grand Army of the Reublic having in charge the ceremonies of decorating soldiers' graves on Sunday, the 30th;. publish this morning the correspondence between them selves and 'certain clergymen - , relating to a re quest to eltange/tht day for .the ceremony. , The Committee decline to comply with the r.!- quest of the elergymen,lor reasons - generally approted by the public. ST. Lours, May V..-- , -Ten thousand bushels of wheat in hulk, a part of tishipment of one hundred, thousand bushels from St. Paul to tiVerpool; via New' Orleans, arrived here ye.;,- terday. The liemiti fa grounds of the Laclede Association, four Miles from this eity i wilt be subdivided and sold about the middle of next month. . The: Republican, learns that the Arrapahoes and afew Che3'ennes haVe come into Camp Stipply,,south of .Fort Dodge,. Kansas, and orders have been sent forward to furnish them with provisions. Col. N. D. Wilson was about leaving Fort Dodge to place the above-named Indians on their Reservation. The Mount ho l ly Railroad Accident. 4.; , May' 22. 110.1. ' May 22.—The locomotive thateXploded yesterday between_ Washington mid .Water. street ._.‘Vas.attaehed _toa train of 21 ears containinginarlfrontVinceutown, and was destined to Woodbine, about one mile south lt had forinerly - been • a `fir - t.it-elluis engine, and was still considered good freight engine and had never been con dennied, as reported,' or it Would have met the fate .of, all, such engines anti been - broken ; up. It uoW lieS in RancOcaS ereelt,Where it boluideti After leaving the track. The fireman, Charles '-died •yester day lifternoon, andthe engineer, ,lob` Gaskill, expired last evening --'-The' 'condnct&rjohn Sayler, is not expeeted:to recover, and will prolil4,ol,u,before night., • , • PLArrsnuim, Y.,..3fay 22.-4,4 tire broko, , out at half-past.' two o'clock this morning in Nichols & Lynde's brick o'clock this the V umberland House, which was occupied by Brothers, dealers, in dry_ goods, and on building and I podds ` R"o,ooo.:lnemred for $12,000. I3Y I Front Washington., The Banana Pacific Railroad. By the Atlantic Cable.. From St. Louis. . '143211t, ltitOltneirmrinititt, DifFrWIWI' AMONG ttUYERS - Strong and- 'AdVaticed eavy - 0 -Imports , the • • Cause GOVERNMENTS STRONG AND RIMINI (Special Ile patch to the Viillsda. EiesisS lll : ll retin.) Nxw YO - ita; May 22.—The nionay 'market is . easier: and lesa active than during the last feW daYt;'atid there are. more loam at,6percent.in m Comereial paper. ,_ Prime ; values passed-at 7 to. if per cent. There is considerable dis-, trust among buyers owing to the, recent, fail tireson account of 'short Sales of the; piich pr u , , r - is submitted to the closest aerating G old Is strong and advanced from' 40t, to 1441,.. The Special consideration affecting" the ierernitint r is the.fact that the ,imports , to, this' rill i.O double Avhal they were this seasknilast year, in cOnSequence of which the.toue of the )marketiii strong, notwithstanding Secretary: IloutWell i s order for the sale (It' an additional . - taillion. Cash gold is abundant'at'tiaB per cent. 'lot carrking: 6 . Foreign exchange is a shade lower than yes terdaye.; still there is a strong limited demand for bins". Prime bankers' )„as; short sight 10/ 0,191.. , Ciutward-boand steamers to-day take no ilpiecie list. , . irvernment bonds, in response to the ad vapce in London, opened strong and buoyant,. and advaneed lal on the entire list. The mar ket hi -not particularly active, tholigh consider .able amounts are, purehased on foreign account. ' It, Is expected some large shipments will be; Bade tday. In the Stock market the chief att.raetion is , the Vanderbilt stocks, Fort Wayne and Read-. ' ing. Vanderbills are 'active' on, a. rumored dividend on the consolidated , stook. Fort' Wilyne has been active, and • advanced troin 1/ , 1 , 'to 160, but biter , declined'--to, 15 I, • owing to the negotiations pending beween this 'Board and the PennsVivatua' Ce itral. A eounaittee representing the two. ro tls are in session at Philadelphia .t()-day. The terms of ,the lease ;are not ,known at present. • _lteading is !prong, at OfiL• pacific. Mail is active,a,t, in lair 2; Express stechs are 111111 and net;reeted. • , yerdiet Against the Erie Railroad. *Ely:lomm, Mar V.--The jury in the Hud rjoh. COunty (New :Jersey) Court has mulcted the Erie'liailroad,Company in $.3,250 damages to Mrs. Carhart, for causing the death of her hukband. , Tin: RECENT FARE IN THE HOUSE OF RE—DISCOVERY OF THE INCENHIARIES. —An investigation shows that the tire which occurred 'in the. House of Refuge early , oh Ti nrsday morning laka,.was kindled by ie of the inmates, a lad named Williain , a ,, ed 15 years and that another youth, name t. Henry Davis, aged 16 years, was an accomplice ,These • juveniles were both committed to th institution by the Cmirt of Quarter Sessions, aftyer _convictions for larceny. Curdy has been there ahnost two yeani;•aMiDavis almost three years. • The boys Confessed the (Tithe to Mr. I , aKeever, the Superintendent, mid are held in Custody to await the action of the Board Of Managers. It appears, by the statement made, that' Ctirdy bid behind a barrel in the finishing ishop of the brush manufactory on Wednesday evening, and was locked in when they place Was closed. From the coat °fa workman- he got :the: key of the cellar under the southern endof the brush fackity, in which was stored hair,..3lexican grass, brush blocks and brush haiS., He intended to fire the place that night, hut feated that he could not accomplish his puryose, and then got out through a window, which he unfastened from the inside. On the, next morning '(Thursday),. when• the boys had been left out of the dormitory, he' sneaked around to the workshop, unlocked the padlock on the cellar door, started three fires, locked the door again, put the key into his pocket, told Davis what he had done, went into the waSh-rooM and dropped the key into the drain. ' • . Last fall a fire was kindled in the same cellar by a,boy named SWart, aged 17 years, who was tried, ,convicted and sentenced to an imprisonment:Of three years in the Connty Prison. Curdy is a very - bad boy, and belongs to the neighborhood of Penn 'and South streets. His ideaiwfiring the-place was to escape during the confusiOri Which mighteitaue. Iworder to provide him Self with funds after he got out, he I ; stole and hid a Watch belonging to the watch i mats. was 'accomplished by 'concealing himself under the bed of the watchman, and when - thelatter'got' asleep - Curdy, tOOk "the watch from his pocket.'; ' ' ' • In. : connection with .this subject, :it is ow •suSpected that the boy; Clark D. Shaw, whose arrest was noticed in the BULLETIN of yester day,' was Concerned in. the, plot. had been in the institution •for five years, and' about two months ago was released; his step-father • having promised to take him to Sea. On the Way to New York he "escaped from his step father, and has been leading a vagabond life abbot the city Situ:nth:it time. He has been fre gliently seen abo id the House ofliefuge,andhas thrown tobacco over the wall to the boys. On Thursday afternoon he was. observed to throw something over f the wall, and an examination of the package shoWed it to be a box of matches. Tnn• TUAcnuits' Ixsx ercrE.—The quarterly meeting of the Teachers' Institute was held yesterday afternoon at Musical Fiind Hall. A large gathering:of teachers and friends of edu cation was Present; the majority being Miss. A. C. Webb, of the Keystone Girls' Grammar School, read an able and instructive essay on the:"lntluence of the. Teacher," awl a humorous essay, entitled "Paste," was read' by Mr. 0. Sayre, of the Monroe .Boys' Grammar Sehool. Prof. Porter, of Lafayette College,delivered a lecture upon Geographical Naines, in Which he severely criticised the no menelattire of localities in ibis country. The proceedings were interspersed with selected readings J.• B. Roberts and MisS, ' Stetson, and most excellent vocal and instru mental music bY : Miss Or. A. Vry, Miss' Ada •WadsWerth and:Messrs. G. B. Snyder, P. Wright, J. :Macgoivan and Prof. J. R. 'The committee to whom the subject of Life InSuratice was referred presented a ma :piny and a minority report, which Were ordered to be printed: •• Final action will be taken upon this subject at a special meeting of the Institute; to Wield in June. The ,Insti noW in its third year, and seeins to be tirinly.established.• The high order ,of merit .evinced in the proceedings of Friday shows that the Institute is doing much good to the' profession... r These. afternoon proceedings of the Institute are open to the public, and are. well worthy the attention of , the , friends of th 4 public school system. MILITARY PARADE 1M II REviEw.—A parade of , the First Division Pennsylvania, Major-Genentl . Charles M. Prevost command ing, will b 4 made: on Monday afternoon ne4t.. The line will be formed at tai o'clock, on Broad idreet, right resting on .Coatets,.. - 414-31.. o'olock 'the division will he reviewed by Gov. Geary, who will appear in fall' uniform, in his posi tion a. Commander-in-Chief of the militia of the Commonwealth. • ' • .After the, review hy the Goverrior the pro cession will move down Broad streetto Green, down Green to , Thirteenth', down Thirteenth to Chestnut, down Chestnut (paa4ing the otlice of 14layor FoN,',' the colubliineiit" or marching salute las 'been tendered, and who, accompanied. by City.. Councils, will there re 'view tha. Division) to Fourth, down 'Fourth ta-ltroadpup to ;Walnut, :uid clistni v. The pollee, sit ratigenuiots have Veen Madti on' tin same, plat as-thev *ere Ondtiel7ol on. the 0111 11 ' 1 occasion! , o: e OWS ,pare e iiiiltS*4.1101;140101""td allo w the: military'to; time the" entire irtrriage CITY BULLETIN. ....norrr.o)4ltryk#A 'lll44ihntlitlet--fif-4nter -1114114tY fOrthe week - ending. at noon,. t 4 . • ;WO A' agalikit,:,2l!s tint' tOpa'Perllid.; f t. :. r:;: ,- Or •449' I#l . o"Fitiinik.r . 'll4 *6O art4Witkilillren4-49.' barite mini one ` 4 01446;118 were niaff3si''llee formleSrBs , 44 • , .and el .girls. ,:, , ~, '.. letinniber of ifdatlis 'hi each ' , Nam wai--' • First:. :....• ''.- ''' • s 5tidcwith..,.....:::..:..: • 4 1) p 4 dlitli-e '41...;..-.1....t. .• n Seventeenth ' r - ' ' ~ ir: T . .......,......4.,11 Eighteenth.. . i ... ................. 8 li . b 6 Nineteenth 16 , F ftb............,.....:. .. .. ....'.. 10 Twentieth ' 19 8 r ..."... .. .. .i.. ... ....; .. ......• 6 TWenty.firet. .. .. . . .... ......... 3' 8 emi r , w, ..:....'...14 Twenty-Aecend ' ....4 , X btb " ~... 6 Twenty-third .. . ... ............."2 14 th: • ' ............. 6 Twenty.fourth i' ' 14 T tb.....,... , ' 9 Twenty-fifth , 5 : Xterenth. 6 Twenty.eixth. ,g,l Titelftii.., -.... 2 Terenty-seventh 12.1-..... Thirteenth' ' ' ' - 7 Twenty-eighth' 1 POurteentl4 '' f ' , IS liahhown 7 , Fifteenth . ..`,.l .-.....,....616 . , .r)?0, principal causes of. death were—Con- ' gotion of the lunK,6; congestion of the.brain, ./S; ~ c onsumption 9 the, lungs, 32; convulsions,, 8; 7 , diphtheria, 9; sease • of. the - - - ,heart, 9; de bility, 6; . srarlet fever;l7 . ; ;:typhoid fever,.9; in-. ,liarnmation• of thAl . 1 ,-/raintiP; iiiilanunaPion of the lunge, 17; . MaTaianus, ,9; • old age, 6; soften hig of the brain, 4. , i f ' Sili.lTAlt r l.,ECTlo.l4 4 .4eOtiollii , have' init. been held- Brigndi,er-General of the First' randllecon Brigades of the First Division, P. "a l . - Lieutenant-Colonel J. P. Itatiksoir was imanlinotsdy elected in the First Brigade, and' 'General J. William I:Toff:man in the Second Bri jade. fkrostE, RonnEiiv.:—A. - tailOi: store on Second vdreet, above Poplar, ww entered last - night by forcing open a rear door. Cloth and other artleles i valued at $l,OOO, were stolen:. Weather Beport. MAY 00, 0 A . Wind.. - Weather., Then Plairter CloVe • W: Clear. 53 :Portland' Cloudy., 53 New,)Cork...... N. , Raining. Philadelphia " N. Cloudy. Wilmington; Bel N. E... Cloudy. - Washington N. IL Raining Fortress ; Monroe • 8. W. • .Clear. Riehinond N. W. , Clear. . Charleston W.. r Clear. . St. Louis Clear.. Augtutta f Ga W. ..Clear., savannah_ 8. W..' Clear. Oswego N. 'W. Clear. • Buffalo - N. • "Mar. Pittsburgh. N. W. • Clear. Chicago ..... Clear. Mobile N. E, Clear. ' - New Orleans W. Clear.. • Key West S. W. . Clear., . Havana.. ' N Clear. . .PRICE & N. lir; corner Eighth. and Filbert. . BLACK SILKS.. BLACK. SILKS. Black ,Gre Grain Sillss, 8 , 2, 82 25, 82 35, $2 50, 8275, §3 and 83 tO per yard. . . . A cheap lot'of Japanese Poplins, 25 and cents per yard., A cheap lot of Fr'ench Lawns, 2.5 cents per yard. Shirting, percales and Calicoes. 'WHITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. PRPICA, Shirred Muslins, Swish Muslins. Victoria Lawns, French Organdies. Soft-finish Cambrics and Nainsooks. Satin Plaid „ find Stripe Nainsooks. , _Stripe and Plaid SwisoMusline. Linen, Goods. Linen Goods. , • • Scotch Diaper and Apron Birdeye. Table Linens, Nanking and Towels. Pillowcase and Sheeting Muslins. Handsome Marseilles Qui1t5,34,84 5 0 ,85,550, 86, 81, $8 np to en. Honeycomb and Jacquard Quilts, s ',e • Best wakes Bleacbedaud Unbleached Muslim. 'Parisians for covering purposes. Bargains in Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves. Ladies' Kid Gloves, el, pp. Jinrfin Kid Gloves, best quality. Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. Ladies' and Gents' Linen Handkerchiefs. Ladies' and Gents' Hemstitch Hdkfs. Ladies' Ruffled Linen Collars and Cuffs. Gauze Merino Vests, for slimmer wear. • Linen Fans. Silk Fans and Autograph Fans, cheap. PRICE 8,1 WOOD, • . N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert. my2-sse2t • EDWARD FERRIS Nb. BQ7 CHESTNUT • STREET, mronTr.o, or WHITE GOODS, LACES and mite EMBROIDERIES, F` OETHILS TO THE TRADE, 200 Pieces Choice Piques. 400 Pieces Plaid and Striped NainsoOks. New Homburgs. New Guipure and Valenciennes Laces, NeW White Goods of all , kinds, desirable for Spring trade. lust opened and for sale at a small advance on cost on Importation. EDWARD FERRIS, No. 807 CHESTNUT STREET. Ja2B tu tb Sargains EXTRAORDINARY. 6,000 yards 26-inch REAL HAND-SPUN FRENCH LINENS. 7,000 yards 35-inch HAND-SPUN BELGIAN LINEN TOWELLING. 1,000 yards 100-inch HAND-SPUN FRENCH LINEN SHEHTINGS. 200 dozen 6-Shy 6-8 HEAVY DAMASK LINEN NAPKINS. All of tho .above lota wo are selling for currency at gold prices, being a reduction froui regular pricO of .3314 Or cent. Also, a lot of 200 dozen HEMSTITCHED AND CORDED-BORDER LINEN CAMBRICITANDKERCHIEFS, For Lailies and Gentlemen, at 'a redaction of about 25 per cent, from regUlar price. Also, 300 pairs rich aud very elegant' Real Lace and Nottingham Lace Curtains, Tlin finest qualities °tor manufactured or imported Also, a line of FRENCH TABLE CLOTHS, WITH-NAPKINS TO MATCH; InCntirOly new and elegant pattorus, to 5 yards long, the very finest qualities. • SheppaFd,Van Harlingen & Arrison, Importers of House Fur D nishing ds, Dry Goods', Curtains and Linen ee 100F3 Hr. STNITcr STREE'n myL3 th a to dtrp,, - wHISKY LACES. • • • • Just received, a lot of Lair,,( English Saxony/. that by the blinding Of icilernijOhil in o'NeW York iur porting house were saturated witii.:Whisicy. The laces will be 'sold' for a trifling prico_no charge for the whisky. GREEN, BLUE, MODE: PURPLE ti ELLS, High cost; )(amend Veils for 50 cents, about one q oar .ter recent price. ; • FRENCH PIQUE. FRENCH WELT. ' ' Juiit received French Cards and Pique. very elwaP• NEW 'BISHOP LAWNS. VICTORIA LA WNS. NAINSOOK . 4-4. 41-inch *and 45-IushSOFT - FIN ISH CAMBIIIC r nuteh better Brno usind tar the Price. • •. •• • ' • ' WHITE TARLETAN MUSLIN. Just received, M pieces more of that very ' sUPeri )r Tatict,tip, at *l3 a niece or /55 cents a yitril. • COITON MECHIJN NET. , . Jus4reccived, 75 pieces, 1,582 yards ninny arra.- vide.'for 7 Cents a • yard, or •04: 0148 ANC/I.MM Arri'MON"NriNirr 4 LOMMl;''''''''"; On hind plecas; 21 ya rds CllOl - ; i1C01114101.1(411.ieltrOo Swiss Muslin, only :a ants a yard, or .94 75 a Piece, at l• WORNEzSL ace. and Embroidery. Sore, , No. 38: • North Eighth street; COTTOk-LIT •13ALES !COTTUN. NOW f lauding from nteamor Tonawanda, null for aaV 90C1E11.1.17, CO ,No 2.2 North , 1 toot iltrect. DRY GOODS. . , B=REMI 04T' FIRES.II4 .13}1 ,4 0vOiglaYN'si Mr": 4 24" F 4 —,„ ' ,-• t, Flips In IdF.W Yo4,x,itay 22—qtr 1- 11.13Vt.i01, 1 03•• to-4001=w 'theVii,idge, ,w0,94„r191,1r, on Grand atreeLags 'lAnother fie F'ent(a'Ct 10 factory. Lass,s4,olll.- Igo ina;; ia .n ;; nce„ 4 •;.k X • ;1 • • • • ; By the Atlanrtla 144' Loathox M'ai_22 r...m.4Tioa*, 424: 04.: ANTWE'RP, etr? . 4m Standard 47ff. • , z - DRY 000 • LE• BOUTILLIER -BRoTquis .- 912 CHESTIVIIT STlll9Eic . : 120 PIECES STRIPED POPLINS, 28 INC ALL CHOICE coLons,,-; ss cents . Have beim sold this kliaori at el ,2ti t . ~ - 1, OthOr Colored and sl,aebtireitiOikag Cheap • 577 DOZEN LISLE THREAD CLOVES , . •"- 10ie., 20e., one., , .About half their Tillie.. ' Hosiery, Ribbons, Embroiderisai , Shawls. .'t my 22 2trp* . • • • • • , 215 NORTH. NINTH STREET; ABOVE RACE, :Lp.'gT4. N1:-LT,9::x.::*00.;.::. Jobbers and Retailers DTtY GOO,DS, "OP ER TODAY' GREAT BARGAINS IN , Black Bilks; Alpacas and Nixed GoodS, Pique, White Goods, ol*igur Porolkis, and Dress Goods in general Bought from First Mufti! and Atuttfort. , mpl p . tuth Imrp INDIA SHAWLS . . GEORGE FRYER 916 CAEg'iNLITS'.l".R.Ekt r i l .•` Invites attention to his elegant stock of • . • . India sitsiwis and Scarib, Black and '', Wane* Japanese Silks, 31a4, .; teriais. for Snits, .preso, and. rtineit . Goods,. • .. . • inireat variety, purchasOft on most advantageous tormii: for cash, and will be lola as cheap as at any trtore ih the.' N. B.—lndia Shawl! altered, repaired and 'cleansed myB-Irarp4_ . ~. • s' g 4 FOutth and .Arch.. Summer Silks . Clo3ing Out. Fashionable Stripe Silke. ' • • Japanese Stripe Silks. , • • Japanese Gray Silks., * ,' Summer Mourning Silks. -- - •.. -*, • , Beet Black Silks in the City. EYRE & LANIiELL, - . mwett GRENADINES, LAWNS, ORGANDI.EIL.'' 'JOHN W. THOMAS, Nos. 405'.anT 40'7 N. ,SecondTgfitit: 11as now in stock a large and handsome assortment of . NeWStYle Grenadines, in stripes and.,f**o New Style Lawns and Organdies. , ?: 3-4, 4-4 . and 3-4 Iran geik;ilerriani... Together With every Variety of new and elegant • '• DRESS • GOODS. New and chbice.Goods are received daily freni tho * „; York and Philadelphia Markets. 4 rnh27 Bum FINANCIAL. NORTON & Coo, AMERICAN BANKERS. 6 Rue Scribe, . • , , ( Grand Hotel), Paris; 5 LothbarY Opposite Bank-:of England), London; 4 Broad street (Dean, •McGlnnis-t Co.), New York. Letters of credit batted. AU letters addressed care of NORTON Sc CO.:promptly delivered.: })leery attention-paid to travelers. 4alklik4 Se * BANKERS• 00 No. 35 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. jsr_ IkENERAL ,gENT3 I FOR r. p PENNSYLVANIA /2, 4 rizar mi s a w S ys .01 1 c. OF THE (. s\ . hit OSO R )(op 7714Re ct UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. • The NATIONAL LIFE. INStTRANCE tOIITASTIe Is gik oorporatlon chartered bylipeclat Act of t;Ottgreks, t proved July 25, 1868, with - CASH CAPITAL, $1,000,000,111LL , • ; :; • Liberal terms offered to Agents and , are Invited to apply at our °lnce. . Full particulars to be had on application at our located In the second story of our Batdchlg -.gouge, where Circulara and Pamphleta.'llilly describing tl:e , OXlVantages uttered by the Wmpany, may be hgt.o„, 7 0 3 6 cIOARK *VO. 4 : ;... . • '' 27ttiN. -4 . , NEW 'CORDAGE. tAiWPAY . _ . NOW :` 'No. 22 N Btreet ano N ATEtAyrAlik:l3:cfP”.4.',' WitPi, 1 L 1=1!ffll 8 12t rpg