8 AMUSEMENTS. Kkw CnKHwtrr Btbeit Ihratre. Henry Dun Jw III a better play than "Tlio Outcast!" is a novo!. On the Btnjre tl10 action Is concentrated; tbs Interest, horn or all opisodos. never for an mutant flags. The dramatisation I very good one, with the exooptlon of the catastrophe, which Is abrupt. The presenco of "Laura" was not accounted for, and poetical Jus tice would hare been more complete had tue dotectiro lound oat his error, and come back to discover that the criminal had escaped troin man's Justice to ths Justice of heaven. 1 ho pioco was woll put on tin stare. The old Ehzabotiiun loom, with the throe dHk-rcnt lights of tiro, gas, and moon, was most cfl'octive The play concentrates Ksolf into Ihroo charactflu, these of Murtlauut, Clarke, nnd Mui Orton. Mr. iarke irave us a studied and artistic ploture oi tlio flash convict, toi-diytttt geutlcmnn, in a stylo which reinstated him in the bljcu position tho pubiio had 8"!"ipmd htm brforo be becran cuiintr lutio lor its opinion. Hisonsi; w.is no wins cxatforatvd, whilst the vun of humor was carried througuout, and with moRt tellm ellbct and naturalness. Air. Mordauut found in "Uenry buubsr" a part tor tho deenar phiee ot his inlrnt. His line voico cave olloo; to tho impressive liuifutuc. Hi. deBporato courairo, bis submission to the necessities of his position, his lemoro, lus dread, his yearning love for his child, were all so blended that tho picturo enthralled tie minds oi tlio nurience, who watched the propross of each succeeding sceno wnh breuthltss miorxt. Miss Orton won our favor and iiocd opinion for her lo-scr qua'ities ns a vivacious sou tirctto, a charm ing comcdioimo. Uavtnir secured tins opinion, aho bos since proceeded to show ua that she is a woman ol (ri'iiius. A more forcible, impussiouud, natural lerlormance than that of Albs Orion's "Margaret entworlh," could not be conceived There was do acting about .t a was felt lir.-t, and then ox pressed. Her atrony, her dovotion, and her horror, at the discovery oi tier lather and ms crinio, wure so true, so actually real, thut It was but when tho cur tain went down that tho nudkuco came to rcmeiiiber that it was but a p a v. All tnls was produced wiihout cxnugcratlon of cither voico or maunor. I ho i.hiy was ueted iu a minuor that reflects milnilo honor on tho talent o: tho 1 liesnut's compuny. Mr. Ward was excollent in tlio "Detective;' he lias the faculty ot sciz, no; tlio clin racterMlen of the snia lost parts. Mr. Foster is making great progress. Air. Lewis is hotter as a younp man tl an as an old oi,o Mrs. Keacli was iertect in the words ot ber pait, but her ati'eutatioa wars all improvement, and keeps trom her the sym pathy of the publio. Ilnury Dunbar will bo played every night r.uring tho wuo. The Fkexch Benkvolest Society's Ball. Ibis grand affair camo off last ovonlntr, and was laigoly attended by tho elite of tho city. The patrons kept up tho ancient reputation of the organization lor brilliancy of costume and porlcction in tue de tails of the entertainment. Wo could wish that every other ball would pay the same attention to the department ol the cuisine that the French Boiievo hint o;jety no. au supper-room was m cnargo of Lukemyer & Bcdloc, and was unquestionably tho grandest eflort of t .e season. '1 ho Benevo lent Society Is one of the most moritoi'ious lnsuu (ions pi our city, and Cosem-a all encouragement. Anca STtifeKt I'nEATitE. Mrs. Wallor played her marvellous impersonation of "Iago," which made so deep an impression when she first appeared in this part some three or lour years a.'O. By general re quest Mrs. 'Waller will, ttiis evening, reo at Macbeth. It is a pity that tie brevity ot Mrs. Waller's emrajre. mem will prevent her producing a domo-thc tragedy by 'auny Kemblo, widch she posses sea, and which is full ot interest, and contains some ot the most boautaul poetry in our language, Mr. Rcbsoh'8 Besefit, Wo are plcasod to learn that Mr. Stuart Rooscn, the favorite comedian of the Arch Slrot-t Theatre, is shortly to bo tendored a bcncQt at that e.-tablishment, wbon, in addition to other attractions, a new burlesque by Mr. K. II. Craig, will be plav ed. It is entitled Ilamivt, or the Wearing of the Blavk, and is full of comic sonrs, humorous bits at the times, and quizzical situations. Walnut Stbeet Theatre. Mr, Clarka ap peared as "J romio," to an immense houso. This comedy. fid Dklas Wooing, will form Uie bill Ibis eVfcliiug. New Akeuicas Theatre. Mr. Wallott tho great attraction at this theatro. Ou Friday evening bo takes a beuelit, when a novel and attractive enter tainment will ue given namely, a lecture on Man nerism, and Shakespearian readings. Academy of Music Mr. Jarvis will givo his third matinee at the Foysr or the Academy, on Thursday, at 4 o'clock. These entertainments are ot the highest order. German Ofeba. Mr. Grover promises 03 a week of German opera, commencing; on the 2(ith of Fe bruary. A most welcome announcement. Carl Wolfsous'b Beethoven matinoe takes place at the Foyer to-day. M'me Ritter has arrived irom .New York, ana will sing two admirable classical pieces. Perelli's Opera. On Friday Lucretia Borgia. Freedmen's Code. Ex-Governor Graham, of North Carolina, has addressed the following letter to two members of the North Carolina Ilousc ol Commons: IIillsdoro, February 6. Gentlemen: Yours, dated the let instant, wus handed me yesterday. In reply to jour request for my opinion on tho question pending beiorethe Legislature, whether negroes shall be allowed to testify bofore courts of justice in all cases, civil or criminal, where the rights of colored persons aro involved, as proposed by the commission for tho revision anu amendment of our code as applicable to the black race. I have to remark that, recocuizinor in letter and spirit the tull force of the amend ment or the Constitution aboiiBhiner slavery, I feel bound to consider everything pertaining to this great change in the organism of our society with tho same degree of candor and impartiality that -we apply to other provisions of the Con stitution. Acting upon this principle, were I clothed with the authority now vested in a member of the General Assembly, I should concur in the modiiication of the law in this particular, as proposed by the commission, and mainly for the retwuub usmuuu ui ineir repun. r ree negroes have alwavs been regarded as freemen in North Carolina, and as such, entitled to the nrivilecre of habeas corpus, trial by jury, ownership of propeiiy, even in siuves t,aua cases were not in ireauentof the enjoyment of this rieht). to riro' heeute and defend suits in courts of iustlce. and as incident to this, to make allidavitj for a con tinuance, or as a louudation for rules in the progress ol a cause, and to prove by their own oath, even against while men. accounts to the amount ot sixty dollars lor work and labor doi,e. ou goods 6old and delivered under the book-debt law. The change proposed, then, is not so violent or extensive as many suppose; nor is itmorofraneht Tvith mischief as a dangerous innovation, than in the estimation ot the old prolessors of the common law were the modern reforms in the law of evidence iu England, amotg which ib the regulation that parties, piaintiit aua deiondant. are permitted to testify in their own causes. "which is said to work well. The tendency of judicial decisions in modern times, independently ot the public opinion embodied in acts of the Legislature, has been in favor ot the admissibi lity of witnesses, leaving their credit to be passed upon oy me tribunal ueioro wnicn they depose. mere is no freat lorce in tne argument, that this privilege to the ex-Lent nronosed to be con ferred is, in the present condition of the black race, necessary to their safety, since tbev have lost the security of white witness in tho person of a master or overseer, or the families of either. I would grant It, however, on the higher ground oi rignr. i can at mis moment call to mind no essential attribute of civil or religious liberty which is denied to them in this (State, except wis privilege oi ocannc evidence In matters In volviner. the rights of white men. Tin cmiopdnrl. they have everything necessary to the fullest enjoyment of their riihtg under the law. As to political liberty or power over the law, as com prehended in the right of sunramv and the welfare ol the community require that this shall be jealously reserved to the white race, upon whose salutary control in the future a in the past we must relv lor that national and nn. bervative freedom which, under a benedcent i'roviacnce, is to mini ine nigu destiny of the Anglo-American States. I remain, with high respect, your obedient erVni, L YV. A. URAUAli, THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 186G. HEOISTF.irS NOTICE. TO ALL CREDI tnrs, Letos, and other persons Infriwtnd. Isolue la lierebv itivcn that (lis In. lowing nainid per sons dirt, on tli dales aliixed to tnpir names, rile tho accounts of the If AilmlniHtiat.nn to the estatos of thos'i persons deceased, nit Ouitidlaiis' and Trusiei' accounts hose names are undermentioned. In tlie oillce ol tiro RciriMor lor the l iohate of Wills and granting Letiers of Administration In and forth City and County of l'hl a deiphlai and that tha same will be presented to the Orphans' Conrt of said City and Conntv u confirma tion and allowunee. .n the th'rd FRIDAY In Keiiruiry next at 10 o'clock in tho morning, at tne County C'ooit llonse in said City. In 5 Dec. 20, Jans K. Manon, Executrix of WILLIAM MASON. Accessed. " 30 James bell end nonert M. fyipan. Execatorsof KOBkMI' LAl'HJ.IN, deesased " SO, Ttnuias U Nesultt AdmlniBirator of WILLI AM It. MlHUliX, dccoacc.l. 1RC6. Jan. i, Ellen Barren, ot al., Executors, of GEORGE ItAUUUN. Uecensed' " S, Iiennuti Builders. Uuardlan of JOHN M. IIDD Dttlls, Into a minor. " 3, Wl'lli.in Union, Administrator of IIENRV BIAION dctc.isol. " 6, Jane (.IlicsiilK, iMiminlstratrlz of WILLIAM (.11. LI Bl li.. dtcenseu. James T. Ulnck, Kxecutor Of TUOMP80N BLAt.K, neoonsed. " 6, Plinou Arno d and H. Dnttlobaeh, Adtnlnlstra toisol 1'UlLlf ARMDLII, deceased. " 8, Ceotun H. Jloliensiick, Kxecutor ot II ANN All V ll.LI hl. ueumiKS.l ' 6, Jeli" McAnliur. Jr., Executor of WILLIAM DENMOV. deceased. " 6, MMIam Yorko and WH'lam Llpplncott, Execu tors ol PK'I'f.H I., YOKKR, deceased. " 8. William Turves. Administrator of 6ABAH frOoKK, duueused. " 9, Ihoniss h. HeDiverxn, Jr , Admlnlsirator of 'I HOMA8 JMctil VEltAN. deceased. ' 10. George W. Dcdv.ck. Onarulan t (LIZABETIt AMREV J., and WILLIAM . MOTT, minor children ol WILLIAM 11. MO Tl', de ceased. " 11, Ilenrv H. Ilatert. Trnstce ot MICHAEL D. 11 AltKKjAN. deceased. " 12, Bernard Hallert.y, Giianllon ot DANIEL CA- IULL and AIARY OA HILL, late minors " 13, Jvlm Wllcock. f.xecutor of DANIEL, WIL- JU( K. deceased. " 13, .Redman Ciionut, Administrator of ANN CAR- L18l.1i., deccaxed. " 13. Diinlnl M. Fox and Alexander T.elmnr, Jr. b.xecutorj ol ALtX AMU'.K LEiUElt, Sr., deceaj-ed. H, Harriet and Elizabeth Easby, Exccntrlcea of JOHN KAMI X. deceased. " 15, Henry Moore. Kxccutur ot REBECCA BRY- SON. deceased. " 15, F. iS. Fontnngcs Fxecutor of MAROARET . t KOL'SILLa r, deoenscd. " 10, Thomas Fohes, et al.. Executors ol GEORGE tv. KOHEs. deceased 16, Adolpb E. liorle. Adiiiinlstratorc. t a. of 8TJ8AN (iUlHKUi . deceused. '' 17, Charles W. Ilntrison, Executor and Trasteo of I HARLEM l' lUPKKLU, df ceas"d. " 18, Joseph A. Hall, Administrator ot W ILLIAM P. HAI L, deceased, " 18, Robert 1. Morris and Edward Armstrong, Execntorsof AONV8 C HuPE, deceeied. " 18, riiilip Conway. Eiocutor of JyH.s AloCAR- I ON, deceaecd. " 19, G. Roberts Pmlth, Executor of BEN'JAMIN OEhliARl). oeccaned. " 19, O. Roberts Hmlth nnd H. Dupont. Irusteesof liENJAMI UKKHARO. deceased. 19, Robert (J. Davis. Administrator d. b. a. o t a. of JOHN L. i Mir li, deceased. " 20, William J. Kelly, Admluistrator of EVANS ISRihTON. deceased. " 20, Rebci t McFarlaml, Administrator of HUGH WORTH Y, deceased ' 22, Isaac tlralt, Administrator of MARY M. W'ORTHlui'l.'N deceased. " 23, John L foulke. GuartVsn fif CUAK8 L. FOCLKE. a minor. dccefced. " 24, Josenti W Hharp, ct al., Tiusioos for BFNJA- M AU'. " 24, Eomnel Field and Robert Patterson. Executors ol MiKtMKliT DAVIS, deceased 24, W illiam K. Fry, Executor of FREDERICK 8. a Xk, deceased. ' Z5, Daniel O. Uituer. Guardian of ANNA MARIA COX late a minor. " 25, Samuel Waiter ami Tobias Wagner. Executors and Trustees oi hUsAN BYKRLY, decca,sed. " 25, ganiuel . Blspham and Charles Koons. Ad ministrators of 1SAAU KOOVS. deceased. " 25, William M. liav'd. etal , Execntors of JACOB DAVIU, deceased. FREDERICK M. AD M9. 120f4t Register. ELECTRICAL DISCOVERIES AND GLORIOUS RESULTS, DR. M.J GAIXOWAY, 'Electrical Physician, for merly tho partner of PROKES80R C. II. BOL'uEs, aft an absence of a year and a bait trom the city, during which time he has been engaged with PROFE830B BOLLES, his fatber-ln-law, in investigating more fully the sublime subject of Electricity as the GREAT CURATIVE AGENT, has resumed his successful practice at So, 142 South EIOUTH Street, where ho Is curing, with unparalleled success the worst forms ot acute and chronic diseases In onr many scientific experiments with the electric. Galvanic, Electro-Magnetic, and pure Magnetic Cur rents, and their numerous modifications on the bodies of various animals for the purpose of. as ceitalnlng with minute accuracy the dlreo and ludircct influence of each on the organization we have demonstrated that Electricity Is the vl:al ele mentthat it can bo directed to any organ or part of the body, and even after the vital functions seem paralyzed , possess the power of arousing the dormant energies equalizing the circulation, and restoring the system to a self-sustaining healthy condition. The molt tatitfactory re cult t tollm our treatment. In some Instances the disease of years' standing yields readily at the srBt touch of the electric element, while lu others it le quires a more protracted treatment One very important fiature of our treatment Is that no time Is lost In experimenting with disease. By means of an electrical test, an accurate diagnosis Is given at once, determining the locality and character or the disease, and lndicatUigtho treatment to be pursued. DR. P. BIIEDD, OFKEW YORK. CITY, a solontlnc gentleman of ability. Is associated with Dr. Galloway In the practice. Dr. Bhcdd was a Btudent of Professor O. B. Bolles, with many other eminent medical men In tha cltv of Rochester. N. Y., about ten years aito, and alter that a partner in the city of Buffalo, and since that time has given his whole attention to the curing ot disease by Electricity In Its various forms and modifications, In accordance with the great and $ubhme doctrines of Professor Bolles, who has brought his discovery Into publio favor lu all the principal cities of America, among medical men and Electricians. 1 he skill and experience, therefore, of Dr. M. J. Galloway and P. Shedd, M. D., commend them to the confidence of tho public and afflicted. Mrs. C. 11. BOLLES, Ue oldest and most successful leniale Electrician lu the country, has charge of the Female Deportment Our treatment is eminently sacoesslul In all FEMALE DISEASES. N. B. Professor BOLLES, my lather-in law, has no lueetnor in this city, although we find lengthy adver tisements in the public press of this city dining the past year from an Individual who has had the audacity to st le himself "scccessob to x'bof bssob bolles. The same Individual puuiunes a long list orpationts as reference, giving the publio to understand that they were cured by him, when in met every oneot them was treated by Professor Bolles and myself-with many thousand others. Many of tho pnrtics he refers to as having neon treated by him. k in fact, has KEv&aaBEN.'AU such mlsreijreteutiitlons are calculated to deceit) tie public, especially the allllctcd portion. Thote gtten up at in curable are mxtiltd to call. 8TTJDENTS can enter at any time for a full course of instruction In our scientific practice. We are receiving letters almost daily from different parts of the country, soliciting students who have been Instructed by us, therefore we can guarantee good positions to all our graduates. We Invite the old students ot PROF. BOLLES or myself who aro practising our old system in this city to become Instructed in our nea tiicuvtrie$, so that they may learn how to cure mora diseases, and In much less time than by our old system. COMfOLTATIOll FBEB. An Interesting pamphlet mailed by addressing DUS. GALLOWAY & SHEDD, No. 112 Soiill. EIGIITII Street, 1 1 smw lm PHILADELPHIA. ENAMEL OF AMERICA. THIS WILL INTEREST OUR 4 LADY KKADKIIS. T1IEKB HAS LONG DEEM FELT on the part of our LADY PATRON! a desire to procure an article OF TOILKT In which they OTJLD PLACE CONFIDENCE, and which would supersede the many Injurious Toilet Powders and Pastes which, for want of better, they were forced to use, to THE INJURY or THEIR COMPLEXION AND HEALTH. NOW, HOWEVER, WE HAVE THE . PLEASURE TO PLACE BEFORE THEM a article, which we know from personal experience to be just what will satisfy them in every way. It is Perfectly Harmless to the Skin. WARRANTED TO BE SO. In fact, so well satisfied bavo we becomo from long and patient INVESTIGATION that It will not Injnre, but greatly Improve the skin, AND BE ALLY BEAUTIFY THE COMPLEXION, THAT WE WILL REFCKD TO ANY LADY, who, after giving our preparation, TUE JUSTLY CELEBRATED ENAMEL OF AMERICA, A FAIR TRIAL, TUE MONEY PAID FOB IT IF IT FAILS. IT IS PURELY VEGETABLE IN ALL ITS COM PONENT PARTS, AND CONSEQUENTLY IS HARMLESS, ONLT YO IMPROVE THE APPEARANCE OF THE BKIN. It will really remove FRECKLES, MOLES, BLACK WORM, PIMPLES, and ty cleansing and foftenlng the skin, give it a BEAUTIFUL VELVETY APPEARANCE. It will conceal th marks of SMALLPOX, AND IT WILL INSTANTANEOUSLY REMOVE ALL ROUGHNESS FROM THE SKIN. FOB CHAPPED HANDS AKD FACE IT IS WITHOUT A RIVAL, making the skin as white and smoo.h as IVORY. LADIES WHO HAVE CHAPPED HANDS. or skin made rough by exposure to the culd winds, aro invited to CALL AND TRY IT, and satisfy yourself befoie you PURCHASE IT. A Bottle ALWAYS OPEN UPON THE COUNTER, 1 for ladies to use, without charge, :at IKANC0IS GREG0HIE & CO'S BEAUTIFUL STORE, S. W. COR. EIGHTH AND LOCUST ST8. TRICE. Single Bottle, blx Bottles.... 100 5 00 FOB fALE BY DYOTT 4c CO.. JOHNSTON, HOLLOWAY & COWDEN, R. &. U. A. WRIGHT, GLENN & CO., HUNT & CO., HARRISON & ARMSTRONG, Diueglsts, Hulr-Ereuters, and Perfumers. FRANCOIS GREGOIRE fc CO. are the sole Agents for the VERY DELIGHTFUL EKCII PREPARATION FOB THE LIPS, LA t'llENB DE FLEUIi DE LIS AMD LA CKEMK DES ROSES FOR SALE ONLY AT CI23tus8t S. W. COR. EIGHTH AND LOCUST STS. BARGAINS IN WINTER PRESS GOODS. Having finished taking account of stock, we tiud we nave a lew iota oi MERINOKS, l'IIHl,l8. 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Yelowuoss of the hkin and Ejes. Pain In the wide, Back. Chest, Luubs. Etc. Sudden Flushes Ot llent. Riirninir In 1ia Vioi. '..wt..nt Imaginings of Evil, and tireat Depression of cipinu. REMEMBER, That this Bitters is not Alcoholic, contains no Ru or Whtiky, and cannot make Drunkards, but is the Best 'Touic in the world HEAD WHO SAYS SO. Fiom Rev. W. D Selgfried, Pastor of Twelfth Baptist innrco, rnuaucipnia. Gentlemen : 1 have recently been laboring nndcr the diuiressinevfleers of Indication. aoconiDauled bv a nros tration oi tho nervous s stein. Numerous remedies were recommended by irieuus, and some of them tea a. but wl hout relief. Y our Huoilund's Herman Bitters vara recon nienuea bv persons who had tried them, and whose invoiab e mention ot these Ititiers Induced me to try them i must confess that 1 hud an aversion to Patent Medicines Irom the "thousand and one" quack "Hit ters," vihoseonly aim seems to be to pa in oil sweotened anddrut'ued liquor upon tho somuiun ty in a sly way, and the tendency of wnlch. I tear, Is to make uianv a continued drunkard Cpon learning that yours was reuily a medicinal preparation, I took It with happy enecr. us action not ouiv upon tne siomacn, out upon the nervous system, was prompt and uratllvlmr. I leel that 1 have derived gieat and permanent beneflt from tne use ot a tew do tuns. Very respectfully yonrs, W. D. SEIOFRIFD. No. 254 tihackamaxon street. From the Rev E. D. Fendall, Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philauelpbla. I have derived decided benefit from the use of Hoof lens's German littters. and leel it my privilege tore commend them as a most valuable tonic, to all who are iuiitriim trom general debility or irom diseases arkkig Irom derangement ol the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FENDALL. From Rev. T. Merrlge, Pastor of the Passyunk Baptist t.hurch, Philadelpuia. From the many respectable recommendations given to Dr. Hootland's Herman Hitters 1 was induced to give them a trial. Alter using several bottles I lound them to he a good remedy tor debility, auo a most excellent tonic lor the stomach. D. M tKRIUE. From Rev. William Smith, formerly Pastor of tho Vln- centownana Ailiivuiu (M. J. I .Baptist cnurcnes. Having used In bit tnmliy a number oi bottles of your Hootlami's Ueruian Bitters. I have to say that I regard tnem as an excellent medicine, sneclallv adapted to re move the dleaos they are recommended lor 'J'her strengthen and Invigorate the system when dehl ItateJ, and are uselm in disorders of the liver, loss oi appetite, etc. I have aho recommended the in to several ot my I nanus, vino nave trieu rnein. aim iuuuu lunui greauy ueneuciai in tne restoration oi ueauu. Yours iruly. W1LLIM SMITH, Ho. 1)06 Hutehlnson street, Phlhtda. BEWABE OF COUNTERFEITS i Bee that the S'pnature of "C. M.JACKSON" Is on the wrapper oi eacn bottle. PRICE, Single Bottl One Hollar, or m Half Docess lor $8 fhould your nearest Druegist net have the article, do rot be put off by any of the hitoaloailng preparations that may be ottered lu its pluce. but seud to us, aud we win lorward, securely packed, by ekpruw. rRINOTAL OFFICE AND MANUFACTORY, No. 631 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. JONES & EVANS, SUCCESSORS TO 0. M. JACKSON I CO), PROPRIETORS. For sale by Druggists ana Dealers In every town to tha DRY GOODS. LARGE LINEN SALE No. 823 ARCH STREET, Just opened, dlreot from Europe, the following BARGAINS IN TABLE LINENS. Heavy Table Linen, unbleached, at 75o. per yard. 1'xtra heavy Power-loom do., yarn bleached, al por yarib txtra qualities and widths do. do., 1 IJHffil is. Kcw styles bleached Damasks, from 1 25 up to 3. Fxtra qualities and widths, lor large extension tables Real r.arnsley Double Damasks, very scares. Heavy Rcotch Damaaks, In great variety. Fine Irish Damasks, In proat variety. TABLE ( LOTUS AND NAPKINS. Every size, from IH yards up to 7 yards long. Some beautiful Table cloths, Just opened. apktns and Doyilcs. In treat variety, from the lowost ap to the finest productions or tho Damask loom. TOWELS, SliW STYLES. Bath Towels, from 25c. ap. Red Bordered Chamber Towels, from 2flc. np. Heavy Hack Towels, Wide red ends, at 37Ko. Bloom Damask Towels, handsome, (kso. Fine Dare ask Towels, 87Hc, tl, (1 Ji. Turkish Towels, sevetal sizes. RED, WHITE, AND BLUE. A very handsome nuck Towel, with the National colors Introduced In stripes In the border, not to be found in any othet store In the city, 87 He, tl. and tl 23. LINBN SHIRT liOSOMS. The best Linens only are used, and as no Imperfect stitching Is passed Into our stock, our customers may rely on getting the best Shirt Bosoms possible lor the duces. A Iso, Wristbands and Collars. LL.VKN HANDKERCHIEFS. Ladies', Cents', and Children's Linen Hdkfs., In evory stylo, at Importer's prices. MltSKRY AND 1IIRD-EYB DIAPERS. A full assortment ol all tho widths In Nursery Diapers. These Diapcis will be lound heavier and better than usual tor the prices. Bird-eyes, all qanlltlei ( Linen Cambrics and Lawns. A tcautilul sott Lluen Cambric lor infants' Underclothing, irom 6i)ic. up. MILLION'S LINEN STORE, 1 18thstn2m No. 828 ARC a Street QALICOES! CALICOES! COOPER & COWARD, NINTH AND MATIKET. ONE CASE Calicoes 23 cents per yard. TWO CASE3 4-4 CallCOOS 28 cents per yard. THREE CASES 4-4 Bleached Muslin 35conts. TWO CA8E9 4-4 Bleached Muslin 37jc3u:s. ONE CASE 4-4 Bleached Muslin 40ccnu. FIVE BALE i Unbleached Muslin 25io35cont3. Atlnoshowofbost makes COTTON GOODS, re tailing at about the who esalo price. 2 13 Ot OMETIIING NEW. Smoking, Chess, and Heading Rooms Combined. TLEASAKT EESORT FOR GENTLEMEN. T. O. KOllONY & Co., . No. 1235 CUESXOT STEEI T. TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATF. ETC., ALWAYS KEPT FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC NEWSPAPERS ALWAYS UN F1LB. Among which can be found : h utii'ii Onoe-a-Week, Atliena uiu, 'j'einpie Bar, 1 oruhill Magazlno, Loudon Journal, tianen Laube, Kladderadatch, Kolniiche .eltung, Warper's Monthly, I eatler. London Times (daily and weekly), London Illustrated, Hell's llle. Manchester Cllppor, London Era, Loudon Society, 'London Orcbeatra, Van. Northern Wtlg, Army and Navy Journal. LATEST RETURNS OF bTOCKS. 1 23 mwslmrp LIFE, GROWTH AND BEAUTY. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World's Jtair Restorer and Dress ing invigorate, strengthen and lengthen the hair. They act directly upon the roots ofJic hair, supplying re quired nourishment, and natural color and beauty returns. Grey hair disap pears, bald spots are cov ered, hair stops falling, and luxuriant growth is the re sult. Ladies and Children will appreciate the delight ful fragrance and rich, glossy appearance impart ed to the hair, and no fear of soiling the skin, scalp, or most elegant head-dress. Sold by all rnsiet. Depot 1S8 & 200 Greenwich St. N. Y. g E L L E 11 S BROTHER S, No: 18 N. SIXTH STREET, Havlcg added to their fotmer business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a full assortment' of everything in that line, v.blch they will sell t the lowest rates. Including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Gum Belting and Steam Packing, LACE AND TICKER LEATHER, BAND AND HARNESS LEATHER, ' ROLLER CLOTH AND SKINS, CARD CLOTniNQ, BELT HOOKS. RIVETS, ETC. AUo continue to msnuiacture as heretofore, winrc ci,otij, SIUVISS, MCnmSNS, Etc., Of vthlcb a (all assortment If kept coimtantly on j U(Dd. isotuthsimrp DRY GOODS. 113 PlUCli & WOOD, H3 N. MNTII STREET, ABOVE ARCH, Day Jnst opened 600 don. Linen Towels. Huckaback Towels, wide red boidor, 28 onto, nfl to ei. Handsome Damask Towels. Bath Towels, 81, 40, SO, and 66 cents. A largo assortment Ltnon Napkins and Doylies, Ecotch Diaper by the pioce or yard. Linen Dnckaback by the yard. Best makes Shirting LInons. Table Linens by tho yard, very cheap. 8-4 and 10-4 Table Cloths, very cheap. Boat Kussfft Crash In the city, lor 18, 20, 25 conto por yard. WHITE G00D3! WHITE GOODSI Cambric, Jaconet, and Swiss Alusllns. Knlnsooks and Victoria Lawns, Striped and riald Mnslins. Fine qua'ily largo sizo Tlaid lluslins. birred Muslins, very cheap. Fine qua'ity striped and plaid Swiss Muslins. White Brilliances, 28, SI, 87J. 44, 50, and 62J eta. White Marseilles, 76 oents por yard. Honeycomb and Marseilles Quilta. PRICE & WOOD, Io. 113 N. NINTH Streot. N. B. Best mako bleached and unbloached Mus lins; pillow-case and sbootinir Muslins; boat quality American Prints and Ginchams. 2 10 r. S. Will remove to the N. W. cornor Ehrhth and. Filbert stroo's about tlio last of April. Q A L I C O E H... FIVE CASES THIRTEEN THOUSAND YARDS,. CALICO, BEST MAKES. AT TWENTY-THREE CENTS PES YARD,. ALSO, A LARGE LOT OF WIDE CHINTZES, AT TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TER YARD. J. C. STRAW BRIDGE & CO., 181 N. W. COR. EIGnra AND MARKET STREETS. io. IVH CI1KMJN UT ISXItKJS. E. M. NEEDLES. Laces and Lace Goods, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, IIANDKEECHTEFS, KECK TIES, VEILS, LINEN SLEEVES, COLLARS, ETC., In all their Varieties. J)HEIFUSS & BELSLNGER, No. 49 N. EIGHTH STREET, EAST BIDE, D are Just received a large lot ot HAKD-MAIE VOOIXKN GOODS, LAMKS' FAA'CY UOliiJS. Y, Ill'i E GOvDS, LA.CE8, E AIBEOIDEBIE8. VXIi BAIU Kblti, And a full line ot LADIES' AND CHILDREN S KID, BILK, AJTO FANtl UlXJYKlJ. Also, a large lot or CKOCIIKT LACES, Which we are offering at reduced prices. 9121 628 11 nOOP-SKIRT 8 628 Manufactory. Ho. bin AKCU Rtreec, Above hli'h Sliuet, fhi.aUelphla. Who eauleand Kutuil. Our ansorlment einnrucos ull the new and doilrablo styles ana sizes, or every length and size waist lur Ludies, MIsiH'S. and CMIdiin. 'Jhuse of "OVlt OWN MAKE" aretupirior In flnith ane dut abUt y to any other bkliU made, and warranted to uive etlp(action. bklris made to order, altered, and repaired. I41y HATS AND CAPS. X E M P OF E FASHION. Small Profits. Quick Sales. HATS AND CArS. NEWEST STYLES. LOWEST PEICES IN THE CITY. BOURNE, Ko. 40 y, SIXTH 6TKEEf. lSStulliiiSai