8 AMUSEMENTS. WAi.HtoT Strsit Thatb. -a. crowded house trsttied io i he appreciation in which Mr. Bjoth li he id, no muter in what character he appear, flig "Jat o" ii indeed character which la so closely Udiedatto bear Close analysing, each pot formance revealing tome new and subtlo thought, loma raas lerly action or expression. The thorough self-pos. esetcn or "Iago," bis dauntless daring In all hit U of Tillany, give treat grandeur to the. character, the grandeur that inspire fear, and not contempt. Booth's appearance and costume In the scene of the nrorder oi "Koderigo'substitutinr, the cypras striped burnous tor toe modern dressing gown, usually worn, was verr picturesque. Mr. Barron ft one ot the best "Othelloi" beyond the "starry" limits of our stage. He reads the prt admirab y, giving it earnest noss, poor,anddignlty. Mjis Graham, though wanting force in "Emilia," deserves praise for ber costume, which became her wel and was in the style of the period. M.iss Uer mou's "DcsJcmoua" was like tho weak attempt of a dot ice; she was inaudible nearly all the time. Hor drert, t", was utterly wanting inelegance. Mr. Faw ceH's 'Rotorljro" wa judlciouslvplaved, with humor snfftcicnt, but without the grotesque clownlsnness with which the part ts usually invoitcd. Ttus even ing, for bis benefit. Mr. Itooth plays "Klcheliou." Arcii Btrkpt I hkathb. The very best part Kiss Kaehton has payed is "Pauline," in tho Ixuly of Lloni. febe is docidedly better in seniimnnt than In comedy. Her quioi repose of manner, and hor alter Ircedom from exaggeration or ataginess gaye groat treshness to her Impersonation of this much, abased heroine. This evening, Miss Ktubton will play ngole," in the Black Domino. I bis is an opera of .Auber's, the libretto of which Is by Sonbe, and a mo-t charming and romantio story, with a spirited -dialogue. There is groat soope lor Miss Kushton's " magnificence ef oostuino, in wbloh she has certainly no equal on the stage. Miss Bu'hton will sing sevo jal songs. To conclude, Jiombattt Furiono will bo played by her, a singularity that in itself should raw n oiowd ot the curious Kbw Cukssut strew I'iucatrk. Mr. Adam gave us a "Ciaudo" lull of passion ana soir.t, a "Claude" to win a battlo, and to win a womau's heart. Ills readings wem musica. ; his voice chimed admirably with the luscious poetry of Buiwer's love scenes. This evening, tor bis tern lit, lie will play "Raphael" in The Marble Heart, to-morrow, lor "the matinep, The Lady of Lnon will bo g.ve i. 1 here is but one more opportunity ot seeing Mr. Adams alter this evening. Monday, tho rt'etb Sisters. American Academy ok jiusic. Mr. and Mrs. Mordauut will have a grand complimentary benefit at this theatre. Mips Nucmio de Marvuerittea ha kindlv yolunteered, and will, for the first time, a--pear in the characttr of "Eily O'Connor," in tlie ' ('vtlten Ilaten; Mrs. Mordauut p aying "Shelah;" Mr. MordaunfMiios." Mr. Mackay, Mr. Tilton, and Mr. James are in the cast. Miss Annio Ward will play "Anne Chute." This cast is an admirable one. and there is no doubt but that Mr. and Mrs. Moi daunt will have a very full house. The Uermajua Orchestra will give thoir usual public rehearsal to-morrow alteruoon, with the fol lowing piogramme: Overture. Svmiramide Rossini Shadow Dance, trom lHnarah Meytjrheor "Dreams on tho Ocean," waltz Oungl Largbetto, lrom (second Sinloulo ileeihoven bummer Night's Jream tantaie Mendelsohn Uraud selections lrom L' Afrieaint. ....... Meyerbeer This will be the last reharsul ot tue season. A she MB I. Y Buildings The "Carolina Twins" wore visited by all the medical faculty yestorday, and by them pronounced to be one ot the wonders ol the age All the vtond should see them. THE FREEDMEN. How Virginia Courts ImI out Jnsj. He"-IVbisc Hurt of Mluir It In, Etc. LETTER ADDRESSED 10 "FRIENDS' ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA AND ITS VICINITY, FOR THE RE LIEF OK COLORED FREEDMEN." Friends' Mission House, Yorktown, Va., 5'h Monih 111, lBo'H. The Court ol this county held its session to-day. I was prcseut when tup lol lowing scene occurred: A colored man by the name ot Robert Lewis, who resides at Acretown, was peaceably standing near the door, outside of the Court House, when a white man by the name of Jones, under The influence of liquor, walked up to hnn, ami pushing him eo violently that he fell, said, ""You are a white man, aint you now? 'at the name time makinirapas at the falling colored man wilb his list, but missed his inavk. The colored man at once regained his tootinp, and with one blow knocked Uis assailant down, when the colored man was immediately seized by other white men, and drae;ired into the t'ourt-room, Jones lollottine, striking and kick ing the colored victim, who in return kicked and struck Jones in tho presence ol the Court, when the colored man was overpowered by the Sheritt, lawyers, and others, and placod at once on trial, for contempt of Court, and, on com plaint ot' Jone8, lor assault ami battery. Lewis, the colored man, said "Jones began on me and struck me tirst." The Court at once Mopped him, saying, "You are not to open your mouth in this Court." Jones was the principal witness; another man, so much intoxicated that he could not repeat the oath alter tho Justice, and only kissed the Ltfble lor the oath, testified that he saw the "nigeer strike and kick Jones." The negro again attempted to say, "He struck me first." Powers, the Chiet Justice, and other magistrates on the bench, told the negro to stop speaking. "You are not alio we J to speak hre." A number of white and colored men said they saw Jones begin on the negro, but none were called to testily in hit behalf. The negro was ordered to recognize In the sum oi five hundred dollars ($500), lor bis appear ance belore the grand jury at the next Court. The negro said he had no friends, only a mother, and she had no property. At tnis a white man rushed up with a largo, knotty hickory stick, and struck with all his might at the head of the negro, but tue negro springing backward, avoided the blow; again the white muii s'ruck with all his torce at the negro's head, who, aeain jumping sideways, escaped the blow; again the white man struck at the negro, now cornered, but two or three, seuir.g the arm of the assailant, turned this third blow nide from the negro, and his assailant walked out of the door unmolested. Some one remarked: "It will hardly do to let this pass without notice." The Judees then con sulted together, and ordered the striker to be brought in. and put him on trial for contempt oi Court. A lawyer pleaded his case, and said, 'The man did not intend any disrespect to the honorable Court; he only gave expression, and he thought, right expression, to tne highly out raged feelings of the Court, and of every honor able man in the room, towards that contempti ble nigger, who had committed upon an honor able citizen ot their county an outrage sutlicietit to excite uncontrollable passion in every good citizen; and the only wonder was, that' every man-who saw it did not set upon the niener .', and demolish him en the s-pot." The Judges, a'er consultation, decided however, that it was a contempt ot Court, and decreed that tho fine should be $2, when Jones who brst assailed tho netrro at the door, stepped up and paid the tine, ami the man thus released walked out cursing and shearing at the Court the SUeritt, and tho mcger. The negro mean- - wbil etood In tiiucefjiistouishineut, waiting to be owpcted oi. The Court, alter a lone time, sent lor a military guard from Uie United States fcol.llers. Who took him tn thn ITnimrl ltt (.uard House, wheie he now lie-", waiting lor the oounty t,: provide a Jail of their own. .IiFpectlull, Jacob II. Vising, Superintendent Friends' p'reedmen's School, peninsula, Va. OFl ICE OF ASMSTAST SUPERINTENDENT liCREAU J-, K, tan A. J, York Co. Yorktow.v, May 22, ISMS. I mo t h'.-arul v and tul;y endorse the above :ta.teujent. ltelug inioriiied fkat a disturbance -ot hmor character had taken place at the fouri 4Uui-e. I weut tiiwvj and witue&sed most ot the adairs above-mentioned. I can out denounce the eotiiettiul as a tiiroe on justice, equity, aud Jiiw. The wnole irau.uietiou lrom it commence rrcent to Us terminus, was nothing less than a nVBh-handcd outrage, vindictive ami cruel in rtsicharacte-. A lull ai otliuial report will be iorwardf,! immediately. y (Signed) F. J Mahpv lt litufc :,th Eeaiment. V. R. C , Assistant Huperiiiteudeut Ninth District, Va.. r ..filial A. 1 , The fltov extracts and ndorsomerits true copies ot the original, tespoctiullv furnished for the in'crmufioii 0f Mnlur-Ceneral O. O. Howard Commissioner Hureau U F., and A. L. ' Since ro'e the above, I have been to Bart lrtt's, und found our new school-bouse, built bv 4jii AmocIuUou, fxom material mcwtly furnished THE DAILY by the Frcrdmen's Bureau, burned lapt night, with all the school natures, books, etc. It was undoubtedly done by native white ritl ens, who have manifested unceasing and in creasing hostility to the school there. The neighbors fired several cannon next morning, evidently in exultation over the ashes. Jacob H. Vinctq, Supt. Friends' Schools. AUCTION SALES. AN COAST A WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS, 1"? Us. 240 MARKET Street. JARG E SPECI A L PEREMPTORY SALTS OF 1 2 O O LOTS Embroideries, White Goods, Etc. Etc. MR. KOBERT MACDONALD, Or NEW YORK, WILL BELL, THBOWGIl PAN COAST & WAIINOCK, AUCTI0NEEB3, AT THEIR BALES-ROOM, No. 240 MARKET Street. Philadelphia, On WEDNESDAY, May HO, Commrnclng at 10 o'clock precisely, The rntlre balance oi his spring importations, collating In part ol, viz : 1'luln ana Veined Cambric Edgings, In choicest quality. F ain and Veined Camliric lonertlngs, In choicest quality A tail line of Rwlss KiH Inits an. I Insertlmrs. An entire importation oi Cambric Hands and Flounc ing a. llamhurg, Swiss and Cambria Insertions. A lame invoice Lomn Eduinxs ami Inxcrtings. A complete assortment ol Embroidered cotton Hand kirctil. s. complete assortment of Embroidered Linen Hand kerchlets. A complete assortment of Embroidered Union Iland kercblelH. The entire balunce of Cowan & C'o.'s patent and as sorted Frilling A choice axportment of I.lnen Fmlirotdered Sets. A large invoice ol Shirred and I'lultcd Mos Ins A lul line oi UunyLuce Edgings und Imtertlngs, of latent style. A large invoice of real Thread Edgings. ALSO, Tbf re Vf 111 be Included In the snle fnll lines of Morocco j ocket Wallets ami ags of superior quality, tor first- A large Invoice I arls and Chinese Fans, Paris Fancy jood, Trimmings, etc A iu I line of superior mako and latest style Hoop fklrts and Corxets. etc. We invite the partlcn!ar attention of tho trade to this sale, which will conipnnn the moot full and couinlee assoruint ol these goods ever ollercd at public title lu mis clvy. PANCOAST & WAIINOCK, iKit AUCTIOXEER3. B8 C O T T. JR., AUCTIONEER, .Ko. 1020 CHESMJT STREET. 5 21$ SALE OF FINE OIL PAINTING, On Friday and Saturday Evenings next, 25th und 2tith Inst, at Scott's Art Gallery, No. VtiO 1 l ennut street, at quarter before 8 o'clock, a fine collection of oil paintings, comprising familiar and plea-mng lardKcapes mountnln and river scenery, ma rines, etc., lrom celebrated native art lets. 6 21 bi SPECIAL SALE OF IIIOH-CL.VSS IMPORTED PAINTINGS. On Wednesday and Thursday Evenings, Slav 30 and HI, at Ih o'clock, at Scoit's Art Gallery. iw. ii.vvirnuiii,Birm. BUOUl I.U IllUn-C!B3 JTlipOrtOl riuint iri era trr t.nniinw .. i. : . i . iHnicuittri tiercaltcr 5 21 lOt FOR SALE AND TO RENT. J labge, well lighted AND WNTILATED RCM, ON THE SECOND FL00K OF THE "Evei)ingTelegraph" Building, No. JOH South TI1IKT) Stie.u, TO RENT. Al'l'LY IN 1IIK OFFICE, FIRST FLO)K. . H with ou winiour .steam ro w f.u. jt TO RENT. CAPE ISLAND COTrATiEsi Jiik and Stores otT. ithstunding It hug been currently ruuioreu, n,uih to the dmiugo ol Cauc Mav, thai all de sirHble mrnlKlied cottai;es bad been taken, yet I. the subscriber, have twelve to rent 'o- the bathing season, three of which are near the Columbia House ono on Queen street, thtee on WaHhlnton street, throe on La layette street, and two near the site oi the late Mount Vernon thetel. Also, three hturehouses, desirably lo rated lor business. Allot which will be let on reason able terms. Apply to JE4SE M. SMITH, At the Rldgway House, Philadelphia, From 12 to 9 P. U .on 'luesdav and Wednesday. May 22 unit 't'X Ihki: .,r ut t.t,.n.l or at Cape Island any time thero- a'ter. 011 ut I. H. JOSEPH. CENTRAL REAL ESTATE Agency. No 271 fl. THIKD Htreet, Phlladclnhia. I' a. heal Esta e ISouvht and Hnlil on Cmnniiuin,, Loans negotiated. ioney procured on Bonds. Mort gaii(s. bimI oiber securities. House and Urouud RentB collected. omniisslonorof Deods lor all the States. 4271m5p n"1 wr iu rem win iinu it, 10 mcir aavantage to can ul the Central Ileal I'Htatn Aconrr tin 'nl . Tilrin htieet o bonus or charges made on either owner or tenant. 8 lnirp I II. JOS E ei I. FOR 8ALK-A DESIRABLE THRpIE Liii1 story Dwelling, with tlnee-Htnrv double Back Building on 'IWrLKTH Street, above Green. All modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters, etc. , Price, tmOUcitar. Apply at this Olllce, between 9 and 12 A. M. 4 in en GERJLANTOWN RESIDENCE FOR RENT. A luiue Bouse, w 1th al the modern coiivptilonp.es. , Aitiip b k'ouijob rnu pieiny oi Dnuuei stauitnu lor time horsts; within ten minutes walk of railroad station. Will be rented with or without tbe s a i e. Acdiei-s Pox No. 13lb Philadelphia Post Olhce. 5 2 to rp II E SU1ISC1UB E 11, (For many years oonnectcd with MITCHELL'S SA LOONS. No bit ( HE'SNI'T Street), would respectfully Inform bis trieiics und the pnblic generally, that he has opened an Ice Cream and Refreshment Saloon, FOR LiDIl.3 AND GENTLEMEN, ' AT No. I 121 CHESNUT STREET, oGJIIARD ROW), Where he hopes, bv strict attention to business, to mer the patronage of all w l.o mav lavor him with their torn. JACOB 11, BURDS4LL. Puilaiku ma, Jlay IBG't. 5121m CZZZ2 KCHOMACKEK PIANO FORTE IT H if' VtAM ' ACTl'KINO COMPANY'S NKW n i oke, ho. iiua t'H.SMiT street we respectiullv cull the attention ol our friends ami the public generally ' ... mi i.iiitivni wj unr new una iiaiiuaouia wsrerooms, GIB All!) HOW, No. lUi CHICSNUi Street, where we have constat! ly on hand a large stock of our superior aud bi.My tinuhed Hiiuare and (iraud Pianos. Our iLsirumeuts nv been awnrded tue highest pre ftilumsaial. the pruicliial exhibitions everheid In ibis cout. try with ntiuiprij.il tesilmnnlais from the ttrat c.ass art.s s lu America and f urope. i hej are now the leading Piunos and are sold to all paits ol tl.e word t'ers us riofii-lng to purchase aflrst-class Piano at srcatlv reduoou rule . iluu d unl tell to glvs us a o i Pianos to rent 'luulug und moving p ompily at t' oiled to. KCI10UA' KKK Si C., o ii lm No 1101 CIIESNUT Htreet. T comofma CAMPHOR TROCHES, PotiUv rravtatlr of O 'H O L E B A DluThas, DjBenwrjr, ug unoien If orbas, Bolo rwtor, 0. II. NeedU, DrojftU, .1 litb Bus Bis., rkua. mail1 on teC: PARAPOLS at fl-25. $1-50. $1-75, AND "T2. MlkSuo !'mtiillaa, J-40.180,l 75. M ii nivAit 1 A H W m ' Va Q I O VI1IIVU i.L'i EVENING frELEGRAEB. MlLLlNEftY, MANTUAMAKINQ, Ao WOOD & OAEY, No. 725 CHESNUT STREET, ABE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, jjiCLvmya the popular JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. 4l8 2mrp i AIRS. It. DILLON, Nos. S23 and 331 SOUTH Street, lias a handsome assortmentof SPRING MILLINERY t Misses' and lnisntB' Ha s and Caps, 81) ks, Velvets, Crapes Ribbons. Feathers. Flowers, Frames. etc. 3 154m JADIES' CLOAKS, BASQUES, ETC. MADE ADD TMMMKD IN THF MG81 F.SH10NAHLH 8TYLE. FBOSI TBE BEnT GOODS. AT TBE LOWEbT POSHlBUO PRICES. IVENH At CO., 511 2m Ko. 23 Fonth NINTH Street EOISTER'8 NOTICE. TO AiA CREDI tors, Legatees, and othor persons interested, Kotice Is hereby given that tbe following named per rons did. on the dates affixed to their names, file the aecoants ol tbelr Administration to tbe estates of those persons deceased, and Guardians' and Trustees' account whose names are osdermentioned. In the office ot the Register for tbe Probate of Wills and grant k Letters of Administration In and forthe mtv .n.i i....7. niT,?1 delplils; and that Uie same will be presented to th rin.l.nna' O.nnrt ot 1.1 m r,A rv........ .... 1" la0 Orphans' Court of said City and Countv tor conflrrna lion and allowance, tn tbe th'rd FRIDAY in juna next, at 10 o'clock In the morning, at tbe County Court House in said city. lrbti. April 27, William S. Mann, Administrator of'JOH P MOMli K deceased. . ' , " 28, Joserh Ryan, executor of BRIDGET MULLF v dect-aed. deci ued. " 28. Isaac K. irators Wright and John E. Murtor Ad n'nu. o. DA VI 1 H WHiQU l'. dccealei. " 28, John B Wrlgbt and John Miiiih, Eiccuioiaot .lOHNWttlGUl. deceased cutoia ot " SO, Haitley Dodsan Adiuiuisirator, d. b n nt lAMtrt DUDGEON, deceased 1 " 30, William M Greiner and John yard. Jr. Ex. cutorsot WILLIAM ELIHON. de ea.l " S, Thomas Cadwalader, Executor ai d Trustna nt J ME8 HAMILTON, deceased. lrU8toe ' May 1. Kebeota f. Lewis. Guardian of WILLING FRAC18 LEWIS. (ate a uiiaor ) 1ULltm " 1, Wl'llam II. Woods, Executor oi Sahut WOODS deceased SAKlH 1, Michael F. Keenan. Administrator d. b n of Rev, DjMELBUr.KIDAN deceased " 2, Lovlna Hassan, .Administrator ol UENRY HABaJ, deceased. ' " 2. Jchn M. Kollock. Administrator o. t. a ot Rev , sH' PU K KOLLOCK deceased. 3, Margaret A. Hodgdon Executrix ol SaMPEL II' 1)GDin, deceased. " 2, Ilaiinah Kelly, wdinlmstratrlx of WILLI tl( Kc.lLY , deceased. " 3, Charles Smith, Aominlstrator of JOilN rt. SMITH deceased. IL " 4' Paf, ,m1rS w''11?"'on. Adtulnhtrator of CYRUS Hi 1,1. BORN deceased. " 4 Henry 11. keed and Francis Heyl, Executor of aTIIARIkE Kli El), deceasad. JixecutoMof " 5ifi S-Te5 Kr.arela M61' E"ecators of 1UCHAEL RKK1 deceasi'd. " 8, t-htnuel B t o laday, AdminiB.rator ias filed by bis i X' cutor) ol J aMKS ii. HARUiaO.S. de ceaaea. ' " 8' 11,.',!p.v,I1.1v,A,;r8nam M- Knorr, Executors of JOiiN Kol( it, deceased. - 9, Jamea McGlinchey. Executor of PATRICK MoGLlAiiliEx. d. ceased ' 1(1, Charier I vuns, Executor of ANN CLEAVER. dt ceused ' " 1U, John and Redwood F. Warner, Executors of JOSEPH W a KN I- R. deceased. " 11, Joseph Wayne. Jr., ixecuior of JO-EPH A YN E, decessod " 11 Penjumln.P r. llott. Executor of FRVNCIS B lies'! Oi KE1I, deceased. " 12, Ji.ms Bonnar, I xecutur.ot HKNRY CLARKE HOG i H deceased " 15, Jolh Beger. Executor ofLi ONARD REGER. aoLfattU. " 15, Rowland il. Stokes, Executor of THOMAS iTl.K S, deceased. IB, Cbar esGl bert, Executor (a filed bv his Exe- cutor), oi SAMUEL G1LBHU. rteoeosed " 11, John Ml 1 and Wll lam Mc.Nully, Executors of JOHN Is NVDrK, deceased. " 17, Ellerslio Wallace, uardian ot MARY U. ( KY (late a minor). " 17. Elizab.th Peters, Execut'ix of MARGARET LOIjDKHUai k- iIi,a " 18, Clavton Llpuincott, Admmistrator ot JACOB HINi K4I AN. deeaed " 18, J. (ieorge hmith, Administrator of THOMAS LEMoN deceased " 18, Joseph Ball.lrusiee oi GEO HOE BLACK.de- ceased 18, Tbomns H Montgomery, Executor of OEOKUE J t PITER deceased " 19 Fruncis A. Damorth snd Robert Shoemaker. Executors of APPLEXO.N a. DAN 1 OK I'll. deceased. " 10 Joim i homson. Administrator of ELIZABETH J DltKMlN ocused. " 21 Ji ('i ( owii uud, dmiuJ.4trator of ASS vuVVPLAKD ueeeiued. . " 21. Ellzaketh K. Welch (late Traev). Administra trix of JEREMIAH 1 RACY, deceased. " 23, G Duwkoii to emau and W. Heyward Pra--ton Executors of HARUIET COLcMAN. deceaseo. " 24, William Allen. Executerof ISABELLA ALLEN, deceased. ' 24, fcarah 11 A'hnrton, Guardian et ELLEN H-IltR deceased " 24. Roberta White, Guardian of IIEXRY F. HI. BEKTON (late a minor.) " 24, Ihomas Megari:ee. tiusrdlan of the minor chil dren of WILLIAM PALLET, deoeaned " 24, f lalK liiddlo, Executor ot PUlSt'lLL.V DAVIS, deceased " 24. Valentine Keelv and Amanda L Torboas, Exe cutoroot GhOKGK KELLY ileceasfd. " 24, Micbsel Devlr et. al. Administrators .of ED WARD HEV1K. deceased. " 24, Elijah .1. Brlghum, dinlnistrator ot AltCHI BALI) ROBE UT ON. deceased. " 24. Fidel Fisher. Administraior of CHRISTINA 81 HMIDT. deceased " 24, Gfcge It. lAslle and Jmes M. Farr. Execu tors ot 7 A M K-i M. l.EnLI K decea cd " 24, Ihoiuus B. Dwlgbt Administrator b. n c. c. a. ol ELI. L D WIGHT deceased. Q26l4t FEED KICK M. ADAM-, Register SAFE FOR SALE.' A SECOND HAND Farrel & Herring Fire-Proof Safe FOR HALE. APPLY AT TBI8 OFFICE. 4f!r? JJ R. HUNT E It, No.7jHxT SKVENTH STREET. ABOVE FII.BER t, PHILABELPHI A Acknowledged by all farl.it ,t,lerntnl as hv lur tha MOVI Slit cfhEUl, PHVMCI N In tlie treatment f M'eaie tn A s iperialtu OUK'K THOROUGH, and t'trumni nt caret guaraniredarutv cae. Remember 1'R. Hi'NTS.K'S t eiehruled Itamedli.s can ondr be bnd genuine at blsold es abllshed Ortioe No 44 EVEjTlltrMt. abovt Jllbert; o fjt . OUR NEXT GOVERNOR CLYSIKIt oil GKARY. as mav be rlioscn together with the EVENING TELE'IFAPII, 10 k , NKW YOBK CLIPPER, Etc., n ,1'vn.troi SEVENTH and CUEMDL'T StrecUJ jfcfflt rothct Books, if. ffjy$ 9 Porcomoiinaleg, t k 75 fi Cigar Cases, t ff t IH u i I Portfolios, I Z 1 Drlng Cases, I " g A AJ5 I Bankers' Ca- I yj 1Ki!S0 5 Ladles and Gents' I, ''"!'"e' U Dfchks. . V. into 11 fl tiui.kt nl Batohela and h Hioiia II 11 I Travenm. Bags. I BHiKs. 3 i au ,tylea. V' . 4o. jl PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DRY GOODS. P IU O E & WOOD, Northwest Corner of EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, Bare Jnrt opened at fbelr now Store, One lot of bi;k Grenadines, 62jo. per yard, same as have been sold at 87 Jo. Fine all wool Delaines, 87) and 4Tx?. Biark all-wool Delaines, 6o, 60, and 70e. Rouble width blaok ail-wool Delaines, 66, 7C, and llfohalr Cballlea, 2o. a yard, riaid Lenos, 88o a yard. S'ripe I'oplirs for Travellm Dreseee,81Jo. a j aril. 1'lsin color Bareges from auction. Plain color Crape Mareti from auctlnn. Fine quality French and Scotch Glnphnms. Best quality American Ginghams. American Trints 121 nd 18Jo. per yard, war ranted fast colors. BLACK Z1LKS. Black Silks from H 25 up to S3 60 a yard. HI US LI y 8. MUSLTNS. Best makes oi Muslins at the very lowest market prices, LINEN GOODS. Best makes Miiitin Linens, Linen Towels, Tab'0 Linens, Napkins, and Doylies. WDITE GOODS. WHITE GOODS. A iarre assortment Naln-ooks, Jaconets, Cambrice, Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Plaid and Stripe Mnsiins, White Piques, etc. Marseilles and Lancaster Quilts A large as-ortmcnt Mosirv and Gloves. l adies' Buff and White Gloves, a new lot. Ladies and Gents' Summer Undor Te.'ts. Cambric Flouncing, Kdpliigs;and Insortings. A large lot of Linon Fans, Gents' Neck Tics, Shirt Fronts and hns) enders. Silk Sun Umbrellas, and lloop Sk rts. PllICB & WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBEKT Sts. N. B Dally receiving New Good. 2 1 2sTi:W SPUING GOODS. The subscrlbtrs are now receiving their Spring Impor tation oi House Furnishing Dry Goods, Comprising all the best varieties of LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINGS, TILLOW AND BOLSTER CASINGS, TABLE DAMASKS AND DIAPERS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, DOYLIES, CHAMBER AND BATH TOVYELS, TOWELLINGS OF ALL INSCRIPTIONS, MARSEILI.ES QCILTS COUNTERPANES, BLANKETS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, And every other article of Furnishing Dry Goods re quired to commence housekeeping or supply the wants of a family. Sl'KING HOSIERY AND MF.RINO HOODS. The subscribers, with ircreased facilities for the trans action of tbe HokIkRV ! PARTMK Vf ot their busi ness. Invite attention to their ample and well selected Stock of LADIES', OESTF.MKS'J, AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY, MERINO AND SILK VESTS. DRAWERS, ETC. New Stock, and at the Reduced Prices. SKEPPARD.VAN HARLINGEN & ARRISON . 4 201'mw2mrp No. 1008 CHESNUT STREET. II. UMISTMAX & SOXS FIl-Tll and CIIEUIlYSts. PHILADEI.PHLi. IMPOKTIillS AND MANUFACTURERS Oh LA I) IKS' DRESS AND CLOAK TIIIMMIXOS, PLAIN AND FANCY BUTTONS. COTTON 1KI.MMING8, BLACK AND COLORED GALLOONS CI.UNY LACES, BELTINGS, GVIPrRE LACES. I.Al.MOltAL TRIMMINGS, G1A11S AND OKNAMENTS, COLORED VELVET RIBBONS HEAD NETS, ETC SMALL WARES AND ZEPHYR WORSTED. W e arc constantly receiving tie latest NOVELTIES of the Euiopian markets, besides our uwn production o various stj les In NEW TRIMMINGS. Our prices a reduced to the very lowest Gold rates. SiSiinrp JOHN W. THOMAS, Ncs. 405 and 407 N. SECOND Street, CALLS ATTENTION TO HIS LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK OF SPUING AND SUMMER I) II K SS G O O 13 S, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE C 24 12trp Lowest Market Rates. (J-4 F 11 E N V II CASSIMERES, SILK MIXED COATINGS, FAaCY COATINGS. NEW SiYLE CA8SIMERE8. With a lu 1 line of Goods lor .EN'S a.nU BOYS' WEAR, From the late Auction baits. AT VDItY 1 jO V PltlCiiS. CL RWEN STODDA11T & BROTIIER, Ko. ICO, 452, aud 4l N. SECOND Street, 6 248t Above Willow. I CHAMBERS, No. 810 ARCH STREET. I. BAKG A1NS-JD8T OPENED, (LUSYLUEH. BLA K l.Cil URfC LACES, HAMP.VRG EJIGI.VGS. IssfRTIONS, ETC.. 8HIH Rtl MCHLINS. Fi R WAIsfs, .ARGK rl.AII) MUoLINS. M.R.-EILLES, FOR DR-iSSES. 52st WANT 6 TIIREF (1KNERAL AGENTS WANTED TO sot In important locations for the New York Aecl den tul lnrurauee C ompany, active menol good address, atll lo KK ANK. O. ALLEN, Branch OfUce, No. 4IP CIIESNUT Street. Anolysoon. 21 JJ y I T E D S T A T E S lUJILDEll'S MILL. Nos. 24. 26, and 23 S. FIFTEENTH St., TOILABELFHIA. ESLER & BROTHER, WOOD MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, STalR BALUS TERS, NEWEL POriTS, GENERAL TURNING SCROLL WORK, ETC. SHELVING f LA NED TO ORDER. the 1 argest assortment ot Weod Mouldings In this city constantly on hand. 417 3m QUEEN PEAS, GREEN CORK, FKFJSH PEACHES, 1 FRESH TOMATOES, PLUMS, ALBERT O. ItOliEItTS DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, 9 13 4p Cor. ELEYE3T ana VINE Street. MAY 25, 18GG. FURNITURE. TP D R N I T U R B.-TIIB LAROE8T, .1' f hespert snd Best Stock of Furniture In the world Is to be tound at GOULD CO.'S UNION FI HNIH7RE DEPOT. CORNER OF MNTII k VD MA HK ET STREETS, mt.A Xna 7 mnA Q K kkl'HVn DImaI Parlor Bolts, in Hair. Brocade. Plush. Damask, or Ren. lilnlnir-roorn. Chamber. Library Kitchen, and Office rurnlure, at isbo ously low prices, and the newest St' and patterns. Public BulldinR, school, College, and Shop Funiture In endless vanetT. All kinds o Fnrnltnre wanted by hausekeepera. at "fuingiy tow prices, ateunerot tneirimmense estan llphmrnts It you want to save money and got well served go to GOULD CO. before purchasing else wheie Corner of NINTH and MARKET, and Nos. J7 COURTNEY & WILLITS, Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., Philada. MABUFACTCRERS OF BEAIT1FIL COTTAGE FURNITURE AND THE ONLY DURABLE IN TnE CITY. Also, Lining-Room Furniture, AD BEDDING, constantly on hand. 4 JJ mwrarn BOOTS AND SHOES. J. 11 EM OVAL. C. HENKEHT V; SON MASUFACTUREUS OF l'INK 1JOOTH AND SHOES Have removed lrom their Old Stand, No. 48 South fOUltrUStreot, to No. 716 CHESNUT STREET. Having purchased tbe entire Dunincss of Blr Leonard Eenkeit, thns tiringin toftother an im rnenre stock ol goods, tiey will be lu position to supply tho wants of tho community at prices somo' wl at below those heretofore charged. Their increased facilities also enable them to make a style of BOOTS AND SHOES lor Youths far su perior to what is made elsewhere. The 1 est BOOTS AND SHOES lor Ladies, also made o order. 4 EO finw2m STOVES, &c. TJ N I O N OIL STOVES, A new and cemplete apparatus for Cookinp and Heating by Petroleum OIL Onr Stoves give no smoke or odor and are not liable to get out oi oidor, being as simple in every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. The B..ker, Broiler and Flat-Iron Heater sre the cnl; special articles of tur nil nre required. Foi all other pui posts ordlunry stove Inrniture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, fcOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 South FIFTH Street. liberal ditcount to the trad". 4 17 3m ro 1 LEAN'S MAMMOTH TOUACCU STORE, 1st. We have been 'orccd. by tbe ranld increase ot our business, to en arte our store We liuvn n iw .lm lurpest liyar a'id tobacco store In tne United b.ates, uieeesi. Pititii niiu me lureHi ifnoriiiioiil. , Cull at D&AN'S, 413 ' HiCSNUT Stfect. 2D.-WECAN NOW SELL, aT WHOLESALE, at a yerv low flcaro. and we can ret-ill at lean than ihe tegular wholesale price, as our expenses are less munnoining. Call at DEAN'S, No. 413 CHESNUT Btreot. JD.-WE KEEP A BETTER CLAfeS OP TO- bacco and Clears i ban any other house In this city, and rell at a lower t rice. Call at DEaN's, No. 41S,HESNUT Street. jTIL WE HAVE OVER 200 DIPl-'EREXT Lx kinds of ( ig'ts vnn Ing lu urlce from tf per thou sand to all 50 per thousand, burl I gars are known, by aood indues to he iur suuerlor to all others, am unv cne v. beie you can tict tbe best riar at otic-hull wloit ""'"'ssein ncv.ui suv: Gall ut UA'j, No. 413 MH.-VVK HAVE A LARGE VARIETY" OK ruioKing i oiiBcco, viz. : I uba Shorts, ib cents per pound. Lnichbuifi Smoking, 3U cents ner pound. Vikllnbl,li,.b wn.,.bi.. l . ., n , Havana snd L.vuchbui-u; mixed Smoking, S'J cents per Lynchburg and Plus Cut, mixed Smoking, 60 cents nor nnmwl ' Virginia L nebburg SmokliiK 80 cents per pound. Virginia Jill lckliilck Mnokin. HI) centi per oouud. Virginia, veiv tine Smoking, al per pound iS,.,w ..if,,,, uuiiiuu uu.il I il, it I UK I? I 7i (HIT pou'ri. The above prices are any per cent, less tuan others Hill In, ( a 1 at DEAN'S. No. 413 CHESNUT Street. i.Tli.-WE HAVE AVERY KINE STOCK OI t Pug Tobacco viz : Siar-cured S.emless Navy, per pound, 90 cents. Plack Fat Virginia Navy, do. 85 oents, Prime Western Navy do HOcltis. Goid Wesutin Nav , do. 70 conts Common Weston Navy. do. 65 cents. Vligbila BUcl Fa Cavendish, do. MO cents. Pi'uio Western Fat ( avendisa, do. HO cento Untiht Va Prime Plain do. do. 1 60. l!,mhtVn lA,M .1 . ...... And ail other kinds of Tobtcco at from 40 enn's per Cwll at "FAN'S, No. 413 CHESS V t Street. 7IH. WE ALWAYS KEEP OUR OLD CU.S- tcmeis, ana new ones come bv tbousunds to got Dean's Ten Cent Yura Clears Deun's Ten ( ent Havana v.g". Don's Poco Five Cent Vara cigars. Dean's Poco Five ( en Havana tgars. Anii(ii-ts, Five Cent Seed ami Havana, r animi oes, do. o. de. De Cabanos, do. do. do. In ported Havana Six Cn- firsts. Imported Havana T- n ' ent Igars t ali at DEAN'S , No 413 CHESNUT Street cTH. WE FIND OUR EXPENSES ARE MOW t less than nothing and having the largest and b-st stoie in tne city, we csn aiioni to sell much lesi than sny wholepa'e dealer In the citv. and retail for a trifling cu . uui.c iunvuu,uiLc'i,bBu n. DEAN'S. No. 413 CHESNUT Street QTH.-WE HAVE BUILT UP A TRADE IN t' three years thet astonishes the Tobacconist") many of them are envious- but do as we did; keep tbe best; a I at DEAN'S. No. 413 CHESNUT Street 1 iTH. WE HAVE NOW A VERY PINE J ' store, a very large stock, and no exnem.es lor r. nt etc. Weisnnowsell at such a low price that old cin turners cannot a fiord to leavd us, ana new ones come 111 crowo. v e nave room cnotign lor an Call at DE AN'S, No. 413 CHK8NUT Street. P. S. We have gentleman v clerks ami no loaiera Country merchauta are requested to send for o n- price iipi- oiitnwim J AND ALL & CO., lEEFUJIERS AND IMPORTERS. No. I3C2 CHESNUT Street. Fine Knglish Toilet Soaps, IN GRFAT VARIETY, JUST RECEIVED. Also. Triple French Fxtractsand Perfumes. We have constantly on band every variety of PERFUMERY AND TOILET REQUISITES. Extracts, Powders Colognes, Pomades, Toilet Waters. Slaving Cieamt. Cotmetlquei, ,'looth Pastel , Brushes eta. MSin ESTABLISHED 1 1 9 5. A. H. ROBINSON, French Hate Looklng-GIasscs, ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, .DRAWINGS ETC t Manufacturer of all kinds of IooKing-CJla&s, Portrait, uml Iio. ' ture Frames to Order. No. 810 CHESNUT STREET. THIRD UOOH ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, JPRILAJXirj)IA. 8 16 STEAM ENGINE PACK IX LIRRICATIVE PACRIXG, FOR TUE STUFFING BOXES OF STEAM ENGINES. An article rtcctrmendrd fcy alt Railroad Crmpaol who have thoroughly tested It, aid to general aa over two hundred and rip Palltods,ano on trial over five hundred others. A DOP1 ED BY 20,100 8TATIOHART ENGINES. a flrst-class article. Sevenly-Five Cents Per Pound. Lnlirlcatlvc racking Company f OLE MANUFACTURERS, T33 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. L. G. TILLOTSON & COJ BOLE AGENTS, 26 DE Y Street, New York. OID BY DEALERS OENERALLT. 28 MIL! EE'ti STEAM ENGINK PACKINC. boa packing u'mia eovered.sboddy filling, stuffing- SIXTY CENTS PER POUND. For saie by William i . MILLER, hole Vanufirturrrior the I'mted S,atM, . , B Hear of T23 H 1N V v H wet. 42R "P Philadelphia. Penua. 5 THE o Waeital Hotel, 824 Chcstnot STREET. S .sv.CST ' i QNE r RICE CLOTHING. JONES' OLD ESTABLISHED One Price CLOTHING HOUSE, No CC4 MARKET STREET, ABOVE SIXTH. Prices reduced to the lowest point Aline assortment of Keady-imulo (lotlnng con -stnntlyon hand. Custom Work made to order a very Bbort notice, In style and durability unsur. Vtcd. 4 33 im 8p JI T. OF F. C. F. F. F. C CLOTHING!!! HICKS' TEMFLE OF FASHION. Celebrated For Fine Fashionable Clotliiner. WILLIAM HICKS, No. (02 MAKKlr Sti--t, 0 12 2m PHILADELPHIA.. LA PIERRE HOUSE, BROAD STREET, BELOW CHESNUT, PHILADELPHIA. 3 bo undersigned hayineltasid the above favorite house, and having. Befitted and Kefurnished it Throughout , in the most Elegant Manner, IT IS NOW OPEN FOR THE HECEPIION OF GUESTS, The 1 resent Proprietors viU spare no pains to maintain the cbaiacter it bas a, way. enjoyed a being one ol the lest of the FIRST-CLASS HOTELS Of tbe country, and those who favor them with their patronare may be assured that nothing will be lelt undone to secure the comfort and satisraotioa of their guests. BAKLHi & FAUJ.UY. May 12, J8C6. (j u imrp pATENTWIKE WORK rOR RAILUG8, STORE FRONTS. GUARDS, P-AhTITIOKS. IRON TEDSTEADS, AND WIRE WORK, In variety, msquisc ured by M. WALKKU & SONS: 20 6m8p Ho. XI North SIXTH Street. STAMPING IN COLORS GRATISA FINE assortment p' FnglUh French, and tJermau ri,SAi) E V r.LOPtS. Tie latest London and Purls style ot VINHINO Aiil) WEl)l)I.a CARDS. A 'arge s ock ol POCKET-ROOKS, KNIVES, Srlcea!Very le'crll' Uon 01 Stationary at reasonable MONOGRAMS ENGRAVED. R HO.-KINS A CO., 8 tal loners snd Card Pnttravers, 8 10 lnirp No, m ARC if Btrtit