8 TFE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII.-f I1ILADELPI1IA, FRIDAY, MAY 11, 1800. JEFF. DAVIS' TRIAL. tad Jmr of the United Mates Circuit : art In Norfolk Ilnglaaloc Their . mhmwn View or .1 art l7nrterwol" Ctrr Probftble Kmfl Coart to BlehmoBd and Trial of MV. JDatvla In Jane. Fortrksb Monkor, May 9. The fJrandl Jury oj tbe United States Circuit Court mt at 10o clock this morninntwt Norfolk, purmwnt to the instruc tion of JikIiio Undcrwootl jotcr1ay, and were in srss'on with clased doors all day. A lul 18 the Bret time this Court has been in pcvjoii here hucc the UcinninK of tin1 wir, there will be no cikc to lie Hied until the (Jraml Jury Vrinc; in wirnp bills of indictment. Meantime, th paper kinl i.plcol N )rlolk are a (,'ooldertl excited over the chamo cf Judiro Underwood. Althouph in it he iiti not make mention of the name ot Jeir. Daviti or a Hinele ltehel Ceneral, ids references to tlx in as deserving candidates for Indictment hnd trial tor treason were too clear and pointed to he 1 y miv powilnlltv misunderstood. This is v. feature ol the charge very many do not iclWh. Another feature of diulike is his tvle ol (t' aHnir with the neiro question. Re .paic'mi; tlie vssions of the court for trial of ',rcnt-on caue?. it is confidently expected that tlie bill pendintr in Conaress, and already having pushed the Senate, callintr lor its removal to Richmond, will pas, and leave these ca-es to 1' tried in the latter city. From what I learned lo-uav I feel very well assured that a true oill of indictment will lie brought in against Jeif. Davis. 1 lee I further assured that I may prophesy with preut certainty that his trial will begin in le-s than a month from now, that the city of Rich mond, il.e preat hotbed ot treason, where he kpeut inoi-t of the yars of the war, and s'rove the hardest io carrv to successful conclusion Irs treasonable ncheines, will be tlie hcpiio of his trial, nna that Chef Justice Chin'' will pr; fide nt the trial. The present probability is til it the prcFfiu t.'raml .lurv mid Court will nccunj phhb but very biief wnk in Norfolk, and th.it the reallv important and earnest work to be done wilt be entered upon on the (HU ot nevt Jim in Richmond. A'. )'. Ilirald. GEORGE PEABODY AT HOME. Ilia Retirement for a Neanon to hit Country Home Iencrltlon of bin IlonNe la tJeorvelowo, Maww. (nlet Habit or the Urent .Mllllounlre, etc. Cfcboetown, Mass., May 9. Hardly a lort niht airo Mr. tJeorce l'eabody landed in the United States, and, avoidini; all display, and, indeed, almost rejecting the offers of common courtesy tiom h'R old Mcuaintauces, he souirht the scenes of his childhood to recuperate from the fatigues ot a toilsome .journey and enliven Lis mind by surrounding himself with the asso ciations ol tlie past. Mr. l'eabody fince last Thursday has been llvini: with his sMer. Mrs. Daniels, who resides in this village. (leonretown is situated north esist ol Homoii a distance of twenty-eittht miles, ami on the Hoston and Maine Railroad. The village is small, probably containing not over a thousand inhabitant. Mrs. Daniels' residence is a mi '(hum-sized double frame hous, painted whitf. with green shutters, aud stands b.ick about twelve lect from the inaiii street, on whH-h it fronts. Here Mr. Penbody proposes to make his home durimr the summer. Everythinct about the place is plain, but neat aud clean, and in making this his choice, aside from the claims ol ftllcction, we have a line instance of the hoi plicitv ot the taste of the man. On the early train this morninn Mr. Penbolv le't lor Mo ton to ttttend to some business re quirinc his presence. He will return here, it is expected, this evening or to-morrow. He closelv abstains from all society lor the present, despite the numerous requests to pet up a ioriral reception. He says be wishes several week' rest. The people of the village, much to their praise, have not pressed the subject uir-ther.-A". Y. Herald. A Dancer Dead. MatVlle Rigolboche, the tenst of tne Paris cafes two or three years ago, is dead. The print shops ot Paris were for merly crowded by boys and men in search ol ber photograph, taken in every conceivable attitude. The bookshops exhibited "Memoiree de Rigolboche,' with portraits of the dansense in various positions; there were cravats a la Rigolboche, Rigolboche boots, Rigolboche ploves. aim a score of other things. As the dancer ceased to attract, ihe books about her became waste paper, and the poor creature died in the ward of a public hospital, and was buried in the Fo-'se Commune. HEi.riNo Reduced Savans. Some years ngo the celebrated r'reneh chemist Thenard founded a society for helping scientific oieti or tfieir Jauiihesin reduced circumstances. TLe SocieU tit Seeours des Amis des Sciences numbers two thousand seven hundred member?, aud during the last nine years it has distributed a sum of. lMi,(i()0 francs. It is now proposed to give an nually a scries of lectures, and several eminent jirofcssors have volunteered their services. The Kinpress has given her patronaee to the affair, and the lectures are to be deliverld by Delauuy. A3. Fremy, Uertrand and Jamin. Hai.i-oonino. A curious apparatus for propel ling balloons through the air has been devised by Mr. Butler, one of the members of the council oi the new Aeronautical Society in Loudon. It consists of a pair ot wings, operated from the car of the balloon, whose downward blow is cal culated to strike with a force exceeding forty pounds, a power equivalent to an asceus've force of one thousand cubic leet ot carburetter! "hydroeen. The action required is somewhat (Mtnilur to that of rowing. Srucri. ation8 in India. A recent return ol the number of joint-stock companies registered in Calcutta during the year lnti.r, shows that the nominal capital 'invested during that period fcmoi.nted to CI, 6!, 0(10 rupees, divided among twenty-lour associations. Eleven companies nave been wound up. The shortest-lived specu lation was the "Northwest of India Cotton IScrcwing Company," which, trotn its name, toald scarcely expect any other late than tb.t ci beini; "wound up." Cultivation of the Oyster in England. The siibiect of encouraginc the cultivation ol the oyster in Eimlish waters is before the House of Commons. A commission appointed for the purpose enumerates the coasts of Kent and Esiex, chiefly the estuaries ot the Thames, Clew Hay, in Ireland, and portions ot the Scottish coast as eligible places tor oyster-beds. A -Happy Family." A curious furxily has Inst b ten established in the Jardin des Pluutes in Paris. Jn an iron cage have been placed a jouug .tiuiaess, an Algerian wild boar, and a little dog. 1 i.'s last is quite the master, the lioness gem-rail fcinusing hersell wiih tcawinuthe boar. When, h.ever, the lioness goes too lar, tne cog interKU'is aud re-Cbtabhsiies order. lupRovEViJJTS in Uerlin. Prussian architect- appointed by the Coverument are to visit Paris and LvMMlon, for the purpose of studyina the Chamber of Deputies and the Houses ol Parliament, vnh a view to the new houses to be built in Hcrliu tin the site of the Royal Porcelain Ma vuiai;iory. The estimates are tl.12ri.000. The Test Oat Hon. John Hogan. one of the Missouri Con tressine-n, asserted in a speech at St. Louis, on Tuesday night, that be hal been informed by one of the Judges of the United Htatee Supreme Court that the Missouri preachers' and lawyef' test oatn law was uncon stitutional. The decision will not be otlicially made public until next winter. Fires in Peteiikdorg. At Peten-burg, Va,, on Monday night last, two churches nelonping to the colored people were yet on tire aud 'con sumed, and during the coiiflacTation another was discovered on tire, but in time to save the building. The event has caused much, exciw njent in the community, A New GAS-P-tntfEH. A new ga6trner has Ven introduced in Edinburgh. Tne nib is composed of "patent Adatnas," a siliceous sub stance not liable to corrosion or oxida.'itm; and the result is that the flaiui) ib alwtys etei.'d. and tlie e,nn horoughly consumed, AMUSEMENTS. Audi J tut ft Tn ATnit.-Thls evenii is dedl" caud to the lejdinir udy oi this thestro, Mm Price the oil. is lor her t yi;Dc(it a picoe new to this city, en titled Ihe ktlver Lintna. Mr. Mordnnnt, an actor wlioae power an 4 utM have necurod him the layor ot the iiobho, WiH take the priDopal character. Kr. vfr u Henri, and Mm. Create a'so appear. Miog JotTcraoA afterwnrdg playi oGertrudo." in the Loan of a tmvr. Miss Trice Is tcit handsome, and bag rxists of admirers. She Is sure o a line house On W,WnwKJay, Mr. Mackay will take a bcneBt, pvinfv us three pieces, In wnich the specialties ot his '.aJents will be xoou to the grcatent advautnge Ol't l'hil's Jlitthdny, A apolron't Old (iunrd, and Wild Put kn a inoit attractive bid. Amkrican Tiikatrk Leo Hudson concludes her I'tipnirt mrnt on to morrow evening, and all who have not seen her wi I do well to bo on hand. At tlie end of tho conilusr week the theatre will be closed, nod tlie whole of the auditorium fnrumhod with cliairs fin shed in tcurlet plush. After tlio varstion the pioce will be reopened undoran entirely new ninnapi incut, and important cIibiikcs will occur. A new company will m-pr ar. and it is expected that Mime noveitfs will le 1 'reduced. Mr. Blanchard and hie finely trained dus will appear at an early day. New CnwiMJT Street Theatre. Mr. Edwin Adams at-pears this evening iu tho part of 'Raphael, '' jn The Marhle llenrt. MiiB Orton will pppear as "Marco," and Mr. Oeoriro H. ;larko a "Volago " The plnv is a favorite 0110. and exceed ingly interesfin. Mr. Adams is eminently suited to the hero. Walnut Street 1 iikatrk. Hamlet, with the (renins 01 Mr . l'.ooth, ennHUced by tho lino scenery and "(loitmg up, is dniwuiff lull houses every night." Acapemy of Mcsic (iabnel's bonrfit. The Grvtn M'ttmttr, and iiabriol In a spealiing part, (nlmel's invhth is not the least amus nir partot tho icrlorniancc. t o-ninrrow a matineo the very last. Organ Opening li t-uould bo rommberod that the new and nin"infl -cut orKim of St. Clement's tnureh will be opened this evening. This spleadid instrument was ori;iiially built ror the Harmnma Miciety, and occupieil tho south ml lory in Concert Hail .Some time avo it whs nurchti'pd by the trus ces ol M. t eniei.i's Chiircii,who, attr securing the teivicer ot Hr. H anbribve, its oriKii-al buildur, )nd it r tttiy euiarged and improved. It Is c n sidciablv the iori-est urirau iu the city, and, with but feur exceptions, the lurost In me country. The evening will bo an occasion which persons of musi cal fasic will enjov. TnE (jFRMama Orchestra will five their nuial public rehearsal to-morrow afternoon, with the fol lowing programme: OuverturC'Rui bzeahl" Flotow "Remain wiih Me," soni.' Abt ' Oieams on the t'o-nn," waltz Jost. liiiul Antlantino (-razie.i lrom lit 11 bintomo (jade Jest Ouverture , Weber Aria from Jm (imco'im Mozart Second Piuale lioin The Mi rry Jt'ivts of Wimitor, mcoiai Handel and Hadts society. Thi fine musi. cal B'sociatioti give ti eir closing concert on next Tuesday evening, at the Acaoemy of Music. The one cantata 01 me "seasons," tiv uadyn, win be iicrtnrmed on the occasion. Miss Caroline Richlngs, and Messrs Simpson and Thomas sustain tho princi pal rotes. 1 hose concerts are very popular, and havo aiwa; s drawn cooa nouses. Howe's European Cincns. at Locust and broad. will remain but two duvs longer It i- the most com plete and the most bi il innt in appointments we have ever had. Iho live rdhiihIs, too, aro great of ' heir Kind, and wonderful to boho'd in their "avagc rrpnuc-ur. i he whole exhibition 1 varied and mag nificent. Concert Hall Ihe snble prima donna, Miss Greenfield known as the "lilack svan," will give a prand concert here ou vl'odiiesday evening next. Mi s Greenfield bus anonderlul voice and great musical talent, which has been well cultivated. Apsembly Buildingb The panorama oi Moscow is exhibited this evening, and to-morrow there will be a matinee. Artistically and historically, this panorama possesses great interest. STOVES, &c. JJ X I O X OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum Oil. Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out of order, being as simple In every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. Ihe Baker, Broiler, niid Flat-iron Heater are the onlj special articles of fur niture required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lumiture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, OLE A;EST FOB PENNSYLVANIA, ho. 36 Poutri FIFTH Street, Lxhirn' dttcnunt to Hit trailr. 4 17 3m rp 27 OAS COOKING STOVES. 7 THE EAGLE GAS 8TOVE8 Are warranted to BAKE. liKOIL, BOIL. ROAST, TOAST, STEW, nEAT 1KONH ETC Kit!. NO DUST. LHtT. SMOKK, OB ASHES, And are more economical than Wood, Coal, or Oil. U W. LOOMl. Manufacturer's A Kent. 4 19 Ho. '11 8. MXTH Street, rhlladelphla, 1'a. 27 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES 07 WHINGER. The only Wrintior with tho Tutent Coe-Wheel Kegu later. We warrant this Wringer, and no other. l. W. LOOMIS, Manulacturer's Agnt. 4 19 No. 27 S. BlX'l II Street. Fhilade phia, l'a. 27 THE CELE 1311 ATE D O 7 DOTY WASHING MACHINE. For sale at O. W. LOOMIS. 4 1 No. 27 fl. S1X1 H Street. Philadulphla, Fa. 27 HEFIUGEUATOIiS, 27 ICE COOLERS, ICE CREAM FREFZER-, CARFEr ISWEiFEUS, C'LOTJIES-WKlNGEltS. ETvJ., At W. I OOMIS'. 4 19lmwlm No. 27 8. SIXTH Street. Philadelphia, Pa. ESTABLISHED 1715. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Lookliig-Glasscs, FNtiliAVl.NOS I'AIN 1 1NGS, DRAWINGS EIC Alanuincturt r of all kinds of 1 ooin:-OlH!, Portrait, and Pic ture lriimes to Ortler. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TD1K1' UOOH ALOVETHE tONTINLNIAL, PHILADELPHIA. 15 $ 3 J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 North SIXTH Street, M A N. UJ1 A C J UKEK OF VENETIAN BLINDS, AND WINDOW SHADES. Ihe largest and finest iKsortuient In the city at the lowest prices. f4 i 2inrp HTORlf. HHAL'ES MADE AND LETTERED. p-iYTEIN T WIldEJ WORK l-OB ItAlLI V'-S, ttTOItE I BONT8, OHAKD8, PAB1IT10NS, IRON 11EICTEAHH, AND WIRE WORK, Id variety, mnnotscturuil by M. WAIIii:it tV: SONS 3 2l)(iin8p vo. 11 North SIXTH Sweet. EUROPEAN TAN BATHS' INSTITUTE, muler the suriervlslon 01 DR. PLANITZ, No. U N. N IN i ll Htreet, For the cure 01 Omit, liheuiiiullniii, Paralysis, Ilvs terio or Enilepttn CuiivuIhIuus, and all ina'uJIes uiiviaattng n-oui delects in the boiy, of the bluoj, snch us Pi es. Tetter, onon Wounds, etc. Obtunn or Whherfd Lliiibs ruoovet Uieir scunltilllty, and the tlush lis Lealihy form. PatmntH. Mrhile under treatmsnt. enn be aconmmo- i JUul xjth butird at iht Insiitutv, U 13 laup B. SCOTT, JR., AUCTIONEER. IMPORTANT SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE COLLECTION OF HIGH-CLASS MODERN OIL Imported by and Consigned to A. D'HUYVEITER, Esq., of Antwerp, Comprising works of the leading Artists of the Flemish, Dussoldorf, and French Schools, among which arc: W. EOUGUEREAU, FBED. DE BItAECKELEAJl, M. A. KOEK-KOEK, HENDRICK II. SCII,EFE LP, II. DE BEUL, A. EVERSEN, TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, BY B. SCOTT, JR., THIS (FRIDAY) EVENING, MAY 11, -AT A QUAETEK TO EIGHT O'CLOCK, IT'S EVERY PAINTING IN 11IIS FURNITURE. ROSEWOOD, CHAMBER, AND PARLOR SUITES. AT GEORGE J. 1IENKELS', THIRTEENTH AND CHK8NUT STREETS, 4 14 Inn Formerly of Nos. B0 and 811 CHEdNITT St. WALNUT CHAMBER AND PARLOR SUITES, Either Polished or Oiled, AT GEORGE J. IIENKELS', THIRTEENTH AND CHESNUT STREETS, 4 14 lm Formerly oISos. 8C9 and fll cnESN'VT St. niURSITUE E. THE LARGEST, J" Cucapert and Ikst Stock of Furuiturc In tbo world Is to be lound at tiOTJLD A CO.'S VMO Fl'BNITURE DEPOT. CORKEU OF MNTH AND MAKKK1' STREETS. and Sot. 37 and 3 N. bKCOND Stn-et. Parlor bulln, in Uaii, iirocade, l'lusb, Duniank, or Rep. Dining-room, Chamber, Library. Kitchen, and Office Furniture, at labu ounlv low prices, and the newest Btt les and pnttcrn. Public UuildinK. hcliool, College, and Shop Furniture In ciidlesH arietv. All kinds oi Fnrniture wanted by housekeepers, at exceedingly low pi ices at either ol thuirlmmenae estab lishment!! It you want to save money and get well served go to (iOUl.I) t CO. before purchasing else wheio. corner of NINTH and MAitKtT, and Nos. 37 and 39 S, HEfOMP Htreet. 2 IQ.tp QOURTNEY & WILLITS, Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., Philada. MAS CFACTU UERS OF BEAlTiriL C0TTAUE FURNITtRE AND THE ONLY DVRAItLE IN THE CITf. Also. Dining-Room Furniture, AND BEDDING, constantly on hand. 4 23 mwR2m REFRIGERATORS. H E T 11 1 Cx C 11 AT O II S. SMITH & RICHARDSON, Agents for the rale of the .lastly celebrated CHARCOAL LINBD REFRIGERATORS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, FROM Hr05O TO iffiJVOO. o2lno5p No. 611 MARKET Street. QNE DOLLAH'S WOUTJI OF ICE PER WE Eli Will keep your provtalonn cool and Hweut in the war meat woathor, by using one of Sohooly' Larue Refriei-atovH. Tic bave three apartments, and are thorough ventM" TB. Tlie atnail sIjmjs require tiut 60 ceuU wort a"f Ice uur week. E. a PARSON A CO., MANUFAt'TUREUS, 4 26 lairp fo. 220 DOCK Btroot, PAIEUIHGS, No. 1020 CHESS IT STREET. COLLECTION IS GUARANTEED B. SCOTT, JR., DEAN'S MAMMOTH TOBACCO STORE. 1st We have been lorced. bv the rapid increase ol our business, to en arge our store We htve now the largest Cigar and l onacco Store tn tne United states, IlieheHt stock end the largest assortment. Call at DrS AN 'ri, 413 CIYE8NUT Street. 2D. WE CAN NOW SELL, AT WHOLESALE, at a verv low tip are, and we can retull at less than ttieiegular wholesale price, as our expenses are less thun nothing. Call at DEAN'S, No. 413 CHEHSUT Street. JD. WE KEEP A BETTER CLASS OF TO O bncco and Cigars than any other house In this city, and sell at a lower price. Call at DEAN'S, No. 413 CHESNUT Street. JTH. WE HAVE OVER 200 DIFFERENT -x kind of Cig irs, varying iu price from $K per thoa -sand to 8150 per thousand, uurllgars are known, by good judges to be lar superior to nil others. Ask anv die where you can get the best 1 Igars at one-halt whnt others sell; lie will sav : Call at DEAN'S, No. 413 CHESNUT Street. IVTH.-WE HAVE A LARGE VARIETY OF J smoking Tobacco, vlr. : Cnba Shorts. Ifi cents jer pound. Lmchbmg Sniokiug, 3( cents ncr pound. KilllcKiiik-k Mnoklng, 30 cents per pound. Havana and Lyuchburg mixed Smoking, 5U cents per pound. Lynchburg and Plug Cut, mixed Smoking, 6!) cents per pound Virginia Lynchburg Smoking 80 cents per pound. Virginia Klliickinick Mimikliig. WI cents per pound. Virginia, very tine Smoking, ! per pound Virginia Light Golden LealMnuklnir. per pound. The above prices are 11 ay per ceut. less tnuu others sell lor. Ca l at DEAN'S. No. 413 CHESSUf Street. fiTH.-WE HAVE A VERY FINE STOCK OF U Plug Tobacco viz : Sugar-cured Siemless Navv, per pound, 90 cent.'. Dlack Eat Virginia Navy, do. H5 ceun. Prime Western Navy do Wle-srM. (Joed Western Navi , do. 70 ceuW Common Western Navy. do. KAceuH. Vligiiiia Illaci Fat Cavendish, do. HO cents. Prime Western Fat avendma, do. h0 cents. Itright Va. Prime Plain do. do. 1 fiD. lirlglit Va. Uood ilo. do. ! 00. And all other kinds of Tobacco at from 40 eerrs per pound upwards; a dis.-ount on S p. minis or upwards. Call at DEAN'S, No. 413 CtlE-Nl T Street. 7TH. WE ALWAYS KEEP OUR OLD CUS I tomeis, and new ones come by thousands to get Dean's Ten Ceut Yora Clgurs Dean's Ten l ent Havana i.'gar. Dean's Poco Five Cent ara t igars. Iieun's Poco Five ('en" Havana I'Uars. Anilquets, Five Cent. Seed aud HHvit'ia. raniiuiocs, do. 10. de. De Cabaiins, do. do. do. In. ported Havana t-ix Cent l igais. Imported Havana n Cent ( Igars. (all at DEAN'S, No 413 CUES.NUT Street. CTII.-WE FIND OUR EXPENSES ARE NOW O less than nothing, and having the largest and b.'et stole In tlie c:tv, we can atrord to sell much less than any wholcxu'e'deaJcr iu the cltv. and rc:ail for a trifling advauce. To be convinced, oh II at DEAN'S. Ho. 413 CHESNUT Street. (YTII.-WK HAVE BUILT (TP A TRADE IN " three years thet astonishes the Tobaeconlst1"; many of tliem are envious- but do an we did; keep tbe best; seil the cheapen! ; advertise, advertise tail at DLAt. 'S.No. 413 CHESNUT Street. IfkTH.-WE HAVE NOW A VERY FINE 1" ' store, a very large stock, and no expenses lor rnt etc. We 1 au uow sell at such a low price that old cus tomers cannot allord to leave us. anil new ones come iu crowds. W e huve room enouun lor all Call at HEAN'S, No. 413 CHESNUT Street. P. S. We have gentleinau'y clerks and no loalera Country merchauts are reiiuested to send for our price list. Mlinwlm JJ N I T E I) S T A T E S li IJ I LD E R ' S MIL L, Nos. 24. 26, and 28 S. FIFTEENTH St., PHILADELPHIA. ESLER & BHOTIIE'R, WOOU MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STAIR BALU3 '1ER8, JiEWEL POSTS, UESERAL TURNING -SCROLL WORK, ETC. 8UELVINQ PLANED TO ORDER. The largest assortment of Wood Mouldings In this city constantly on Laud. 417 3lu E. VER BOCKnOVEN, A. VAN II AM ME, J. RUYTEN, J. CAR A BAIN, T. ROSIERSE, TIIEO. GERA.RD, and others. OJILLEBY, ORIGINAL, AS REPRESENTED. AUCTIONEER. gTEAM ENGINE PACKING LIBRICATIYE PACKING, FOR THE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. An article reccirmcndcd by all railroad Ccmpanie who have thoroughly tested It, acd in general ne on over two hundrtd and fifty If allioads, aua on trial by over five hundred others. ADOPTED BY 20,000 STATIONARY ENGINES. It a fliet-class article. Seventy-Five Cents Per Pound. Lubrleative rucking Company, frOLE MANUFACTURERS, 7i3 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. I.. C.T1LLOTSON & CO. POLE AGENTS, 26 DE Y Street, New York. SOLD BY DEALERS GENERALLY. a Hp MILI.FIl'8 STEAM ENGINE PACKINti.l 0 his Is tbe muslin covered, shoddy til ins, stuffing box packing. SIXTY CENTS PER POPi.D Forsaieiiy william h. miller. Sole Manuf tcturer iot the United Siates, Hear of T13 i HISUT Street. l.8p Phlladeliihla. Peuna. Q N E V R I C E C L O T II I N G. JONES' 0 LD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING HOUSE, No (04 MARKET STREET, AL'JVE .LTH. l'ricef reduced to tl.e lowoft point A fine nssortuu-ut ol Le&dy-iuade Clothing con stantly on hand. Custom Wori rnado to order at vtrr t-hort not.ee, iu tyle and durability uusur passed (4 0 1m Rp T CWMPOlMO CAMPHOR TROCHES, OH OLEB -A.-; h Bole Facwr, C.H. Noodle,, Drngylrt, tej - u inn " . p v 'i$!,, mailed on QUEEN PEAS, GBiN CORX. FUESH I'EACEES, FRISH TOMATOES, PlJOMS; AI-BERT O. ROBERTS IDZALEIl W FKE CR0CEHIE3' COIl LYOTQ W VETS )SI3, DRY GOODS. P K 1 C E & WOOD, IIArJi on: NED TUEIH NEW STORE, At the Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets. BLACK SILKS. Cheap lots of Drosa Goods. Bought very low a tbe late auction sa'ci. Black all-wool Dclainoa, double width, 68 and 75 cents. French Lawns, 25, 28, 81 and 87 cents. Mohair halites, 28 cents a yard, etc Beat quality American Prints, 16 a ifjj'centtf. WHITE GOODS. WI1ITE oooDS. Just opened, 6000 pieces Cambrics, Jaconets, Naln looks, Victoria i.awn9, 8l,sMus lns, WhlfoPlquos, P "! 'id Plaid Nainsooks, Muslins, Strlocd and ' Cambric Muslins, Hair Cord Strlpo Mus Ins. LINEN GOODS. LINEN QOOD'i. Table Linens, Nnnkins and Towo'.. Shirting LIiioiip, iMrd-ore T.inen,. t?colch Diaper, Lineu Huckabacks, etc. e'.c. Best makes Bleached and Unb'cachcd Mtis'ins; 1'illow case and Slieetlng iluslln, at tho ?ory lowest market prices. Just opened. SCO Kociilo worked Cambric Bands, at (told prices. llambnre Flottnolnn and Inserting, Cinibric tdp'riRS, Dimity Bands. 1(100 l.li.cn Faus at old prices. Silk Sun 1'nibrclla.s. He op Skirts, host quail v, matlo to order ex grossly for our sales, and warnintod tor s'x months. I MUCK .V WOOD. 6Pj N W Corner KKJUTII and FII.BKHT. I N.I NT 1 1 AND MAHKET. 12J0 YARDS CASS3IMERE, $1-10; Re-luccd from tl'50. NEW CASSIMERES, $1-25 and $1-5D. FINE CASSIMER.ES, $l-7:. C-4 FRENCH CASSIMERES. CASSIJIERES FOR CLOAKS. IIARKIS" FINE CASSIJIERES, $2-00 and$2-25. (omii.i;tf. link, r.r.sr masks, Kliick (loISis aittl Doeskins, FROM $2-25 to $8-50. 5 11 fmwGt jMr()HIUM FOR BLACK SILKS. THE I.ARf.EST AND CIIFAL'KST STOCK OK GEOS GRAINS AND TAFFETA SILKS JN TDE CITY. ELI-CANT SILK MANTILLAS, .voir OPEN. Bargains in Dress Goods, from Auction, AT M ' E L B 0 Y ' S, No. 11 South NINTH Street, 5 9 6lrp ABOVK CUKSNDT. pW SPUING GOODS. The pubscrlbtrs are now receiving their Spring liu-jor-tationof House Furnishing Dry Goods, CoinpriFinn all the best varieties of LINEN AND COTTOS BIU'ETIXUS, PILLOW AND BOLSTfclt CASINOS, TABLE DAMASKS AND PI.VPKR9, TABLE CLOTHS, NAI'KINS, TJOYU4, CHAMBER AND BATIi ToWET.8, TOWELLINGS OF ALT, DESCRIPTIONS, MAII8EILI.ES QUILTS. CWNTEKPANE8, BL.KETS, TABLE AND PlAXO COVERS, And every other article of Furnishing Diy Goods re ouired to commence housekeeping or supply the wauta of a family. SPUING IIOSIKUY AND MKUINO GOODS. The suhscriliers, with increased facilities for the tratu action ol the lltislKH I) PA HI 11 EST of their busl nesa. invite attention to their ample ana well-selected Siock ol LADIES', OENT-KMFNM. AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, MP.BINO AND SILK VESTS, DRAWERS. ETC. New Stock, and at the Reduced Prices. SKEPPARD.VAN HARLINGEN&ARRISQN. 4 20 Imw2mrp3 Xo. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. JKJIIT CASSIMEKES For Ladie' Sai'lcn, Ooat, Ktc. LIGHT CASSIMETtES FOR MEN'S SUITS. LIGHT CASS1MERES FOR BOYS' SUITS. LIGHT CASSIMEIiES AT VEin REDUCED PRICES. CURvVEN' STODDART & BROTHER, Koe. 150, 462, and 454 N. SECOND Street, 6 11 2t Above Willow. rpA 3i loured lack cubtains from L At' TIOV. AT VI RY I.EIiUOKD PRICES. t'lLWEN .SIOHDART tl H BOTHER. No. 460, m, and 454 N. SECOND Street, . 9 3t Above Willow. 1 No 10J4 'HEHN'JT HTHEET. E. M. NEEDLES, So. 1024 CHESNUT STREET, OFFERS AT tOW PRICES, 2000 PIECES WHITE GOODS. Including all varieties Shirred, PufTed Tu -ked, I'lalil. Strioed, 1 lain and 'luured MUSLIN , tultable lor White Bodies and liresse 11H1 pieces PKINIKD LINEN LAWSS, desir able stvles for Dresses. t'lunv. Vaienelenne and other Lices; Inaer lns, t'oulntis cloimclnn and Baudi, Handler clilefs. Veils. Collar. Sleeves, eto i lm nhiivo are oiiered lor sa.e C dU AP. ami in great VAKJKl Y 1.AD1ES WOULD DO WELL IO EXAMINE. Ta'sHJ IflHKBUi tft)l -OH i