8 WILL JEFF. DAVIS BE TRIED t 7b th MHO of the Evening Telegraph: -In aiscuw'" let' Q 7m ?f Fii" .1AV yott "There are no questions of fool to toe settled " This ts nndoubieJly bo la all that oe to make a case of treason, for the acU o jjafls which the Goyernment claims as con stituting the aot ol treason will not only be confessed, but are gloried In by him. And xience there 1b no necessity for the intervention of a Jury to pans oil a question of fact. Yon say further, "Ills defense mast necessa rily be on merely logal grounds, admitting the facts, bnt denying that they constitute trca nn ' This Is also undeniably true. Hut legal Questions are, or ought to be, decjdod by the Judges, and hence there appears to be no neces- 11 wia bi said, however, that our form of pro ceduVe requires tl.eserTlces of a Jury In all suoh w ees and that the Jury are the Judges botu of Se law and the facts. You say further, "That i virolnialury Hilght rofHse to convict him." it iH ouite likely Hiut among any twelve men f Vlfiiuia who might be empanelled as a Jury in -t his ease, tliere would be al leust one, probu hiJ ' more, who would refuse to convict him vrn on the most llrect evidence of his guilt; fciit an acquittal lu such circumstances, you a J truly, would "carry no weight with It." iow does any one believe that Mr. Davis, or his counsel, dnttires nny bucIi acquittal? noes any one believe that, for an acyuittal, either he or they will rely mainly, or in any degree, upon the fidelity to the Xulleu chief of some Juryman, guilty as hlmse f of treason, whoVoufd take any oath imag rjable for an onoortmiity to vindicate the righteousness of lfo CS," and save the life of Us chltf eXM?DDlivls professes to believe, as do his legal advisers, that he is not technically guilty of treason- that though ho levied war against the IJnited fetates, and adhered to their enemies, he had a right to do so (without being liable. In case of failure, to be oujudged guilty of treason), nnrfor and by virtue of an alleged prior alle giance which he owed to the State of Missis sippi" and that, as the avowed chief of Hie so called Confederacy, he was no more guilty of treason against the United Htates in currying on war against llieiu, tban was the King of .England in the war ol 1812. On this point, and on this point mainly, so far as the question of treason goes, the Issue is to be maUo. The authorities of the United (Stales claim that every act of his, In mainte nance of his Confederacy and against the Union, was treason. Ko, then, both sides agree on the facts. They Cisngree on the law. Let the advisers of Davis be invited to agree on a statement of the facts which the Jury shall be instructed to find, and thus reduce the trial to an argument before the Court upon the real Issue. These advisers pro fess to he confident of success, and their accept ance or rejeetiou of the proposition will test the the sincerity of their profession. I am no law yer, and, of court e, cannot suggest Just how thla plan eau be best accomplished; but if those en gaged on both sides will act ou the suggestion, they will readily, I have no doubt, hit upon a ha liable and if gal method. The paramount object of the trial Is not so xcucb, after nil, the punishment of the culprit, as the judicial and authoritative settlement of the question or allegiance, whether primarily to the Hate or to the United Btates, aud whether the Rebellion nsuumed such proportions as to rtl eve the ec'.lon of parties in Its behalf from individual liability as traitors. Of course it Is presumed Mr. Davis will not seek to avail himself of any quibble of law, or any bias of the jury to obtain au acquittal, as any ordinary criminal might do. But upon the principle of Aut Cesar, aul nihil, he expects to triumph before the Court on ills plea of prior allegiance to bis State, and the natloual posi tion he occupied, as he must expect a con demnation in case that plea is disallowed. Agree then on the fuels, try the .question of law telore the Court, and let the i ury be in structed to find the man guilty If his plea Is disallowed, and to acquit him if the Court sus tains his plea. rhlladelphla, May 27, 1807. TUE FASHIONS. FELL DRESS MATINEES ASD FASHIONABLE ATTEND ANCE DRESSES OF THE Y0UKCJ, TUB MARRIED, AND LADIES OF DECLINING YEARS JACKETS, ORNAMENTS, ' AND EMBROIDERIES THE VERY NEWEST HAT, ETC. Fams, May 10. Full dress matinees have tutfdeuly come into fashion, and henceforth there is nore9t, either for the wicked or the good. By the latter I mean ladies who adhere to high bodies and the maxims taught them in unsophisticated youth; these have greeted mornictr receptions with the cordial Ijv of un lettered consciences. The wicked are those -who love gaslight, and who would have done away with matinees entirely, if our present stjles were not so combined that they can be very hlgh-collaied and still not look dressed, vrith nothing but round lids on their chignons instead of hats. Complaints have arisen among American visi tors in this Exposition year that they are disap- fiomted with Frenchwomen quite taken aback n their expectations. Some express wonder that anything can be found to admire in them Taeyond bits of ribbon, neatly tied, and the cut of their upper garments. I have hchrd members of the great republic say that they have been -taken in by lalse report in tbis respect, and really look quite distressed on the subject. A French matinee is, after all, a very aareaa Dle innovation, especially in Spring. Uuests drive to their hosts' and hostesses' houses, lunch eon under blooming lilac, stroll about the taste fully laid out-grounds, listen to excellent music, Bomewhere hidden behind shrubbery, discuss ices and Gounod's new opera, which loitunately happens to be Jiomeo and Juliet. This subject Is such a resource for jounarheioes very hard up at the end of a Beaaonlor something sentimental to talk about! The balcony scene is commented on In Bt least five different arbors st the same time, but only as referring (o Gounod's style. The following are some ol the dresses worn In the Faubourg St. Germain at one of these mati nees. The garden is very large nt the back of the dwelling-house, and all the toilets I mention were rambling under a long alley of old lime trees such as crow in the woods. A young lady. Short pink silk under petti coat, white muslin overskirt and loose jacket, wilh pink silk sleeves. The petticoat and eleeves were trimmed with guipuie Insertion, the muslin over-kirt and jacket with a flat mus lin plisse frill bcwu on in bcollops. The bonnet was made of pink tulle and a white snow-ball garland. The parasol white nioirc, lined with pink and fringed with guipure luce. The mother of two daughters in their teens yore a camel's hair sultaue with a ninizo flower (brocbe) and a crimson bud on white ground. Tne robe was very long, and trimmed round the bottom with rolls of maize satin ap,i c-ai90Q narrow braiding net ween. The bonnet was made Of 'maize crepe lisse and riowlui iUt-nin leavg w-ound round the front and nuugMl'.Lo over tho chignon. An aged lady wore a grey robe with an empire bounce round the bottom, a lace circular and white tulle bounet, trimmed with mauve flowers and white leaves. There were costumes In every shape; pome were drawn very tight behind and tied up over blue and light green under skirts, wilh loose jackets, or with tight jackets to match, which are the newest, and fashes having large bows, with streamers behind. These tlht jackets nro worn with every kind of dress thut is known as a costume. Tho prettiest bow behind Is maJe of plaits, just us children invent paper tans; the bo r standi out butterfly shape on the waHt. No one would call herself presentable without jet ornaments. Heads are here bought by the pound, and strung in ever; possible, shape that Ingenuity can dovUe. The ttimmlcgs sviost in favor are put down the seams of the gored robes, the &hortet in front, and they ligthen as they turn behind. Koine very pretty links, jnade of gimp, with jet bugles, form a chwin, and look very well on stripe, grejs or plain lliiht walking matcriale. Embroidery is quite In vos?ue. Tho richest kind is worked in natural tiuts over light poult le sole. Leaves aro cut out, bordered with vatln. and sewed rounl short over skirts, tuckets. tc. The prettiest loaf is tho lilac, for it keeps linn, ud not bciiisr too potuted does not Curl op. The newest hnnnet n not a bonnet: it is a Jktad ol luce, called Louis XV, wilh a large, rich THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, flower on ono slrto, and another under the chin".' a something between a Spanish mantilla and the wimple of olden tlrues; a something that e-"j Of" b? ?ale(' " Jove of a thig." "None ut old maids need give up the idea dl adopt- I re an but in it. Mad'lle Nilsgon, the sins-er, basjant received a magnificent pair of earrlnes from the Empress for her attendance at the Tnllerles chapel, and the following are tho other court and fashion Items for the weeks l'rince Napoleon has Inst returned to Tarls, The Grand Duchess of Russia leaves Florence this week for Paris. On Saturday lat Lady Cowley, the !WIrq Ambassadreop. held a grand reception, to which all the nobility of France and arlMoeTacy of England in Paris were invited. Lady Theodora Wellesley helped her parents in doing the honors, her sister, Lady Itojston, being out of health. Governor Henry II. Crapo, of Michigan, returns this, year an income of $ 52,903. GROCERIES, ETC. QLARET WINE. OOO CARES HIGH m MECIUrvl GRADES CLARET, Our Own Importation, and Bottling, FOR NALK IN ANTITIES TO MUIT TnH II17TEB, at the lowest cash piiice. SH10N COLTON & CL1BKE. .;W. COR. BROAD AND WALNUT STS., 9 14 tuttuHp PHILADELPHIA. THOMPSON CLACK & SON, BROAD AND HESpiTJT ATREET4, PHILADELPHIA, :dealers in fine tea.s AND CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES. Goods delivered In any part of the city, or pced se curely lor the cou m ry. 8 80 stuthsmrp r0 FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at their Country Residences with every description of FINE CBOCERIES, TEAS, ETC. ETC. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, U7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Sts. Q-ARFIELD'S SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR Warranted tree from all POIBONOU3 ACIDS. For sale by all Grocers, atid by the Sole Agento, PAUL & FERGUSON, 4193m8 NO. IS NORTH WATER ST. gPANISH OLIVES. TI1EE HUNDRED GALLONS OF Xrino xaiiiHlL Olives, For sale by the ttioilntloD.ty gullon, much below the cost o JA3IF.S R. WEBB Corner WALNUT and KlGmil Bts. TO RENT. TO RENT A HANDSOMELY FUR nlHbed Country beat. Willi 20 acres or Ground. mutt miles dlitaul fruui ttie clty.haviuirnuabUQdanna of 1'iuit and (Jrnameutal Trees, and lurue and pro tlucllve Vegetable Uarden, large iiuru, blubliug uad all oilier nece Bary outbuildings. Convenient o! access to tbe city by tbe North Pennsylvania Kullroud. Apply to LIS WIS II. UKDNER, 6 27 Ko. 152 8. FOPKTK Btreet. TO RENT DESIRABLE COTTAGE, with Couch House and Stable, Situation lilKLi ana neiiuny, wim plenty oi siiMie. uuiy niteeu min utes ride by steam twelve limes dally. Apply at No, 4i!&CUKHNUT btreet. 6 27 61 TO LET PART OF THE HOUSE NO. .LiilOO b. FOUKTH btreet, below Lombard, east sun-, Inquire ou the premises, llefurences re quired. 6 2S JOHN O. ARRIS ON, Ncs. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street' Philadelphia, would invite the attention of his friends and customers to his superior assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods; Also, to his Improved Pattern Shirt ; the material, workmanship and finish cannot he surpassed by any in tbe Market. a 2 tpi BIDDING OF EVKltY DKSOllIPTION AT ItEDTJClSO PKIOES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO OSS KIWCiE AVENUE NEAR TINE ST, J. O. PULLER. 823tutlisrp rjllE OLD MT AN O RE IODELLED NEW ft TORE FOR HSR CONFECTIONS. juillie uew stock of I' lneCoutectlons, t rul h, eto. I'HiLABKLI'itiA, May 14, 1W7. navlnfC taken tbo old eslabllMhed blore No. :6 MAKKKT btreet, tormeriy occupied by Jobu Hugey, and completely refilled aud renovated Hie entire uremlHes, we are prepared to supply all articles In our line, ut as reasonable price as can be purchased Our Ioiik experience In the buMuess, together with the elllcleut cm ps of workmen, at our oommaud, wli enable us to lurulsu the llueut arlicols at lUe lowest prices. A call U respectfully .ollclteJ.NK ljFFI,. inimrp NO. 000 JMAltliET MTHEKT. JCttMrU HllWMM, WAVIKH b, DRY GOODS. LI2TEIT ST0EE. ARCH BTHEET. Largest linen Stock In the City. WHEAT BEOCCTION IN PRICE. LINEN BETAILIRU AT IMPORTER PRICE. Lately opened, direct from Europe, FINE SCOTCH TAIILE CLOTII AND NAPKIN. RICHARDSON'S TAIILE CLOTUS AND NAPKIN. RCOTCIITOWELLINC1,KCABCEOOD. It LOON DAIMAUK TOWEL. LINEN DRILL STAIR C II A II, BED BORDER. BROWN LINEN CRtDIB CLOTII, S AND 4 YARD WIDE. SEVERAL RALE POWER-LOO.n TABLE LINEN. LINEN CAM H RIO DRESSES, NEW STYLES, PRINTED SHIRTING LINENS, ETC. GEORGE MILLIKEN, LINEN IMPORTER AND DEALER, 4 Bthstuamrp No. 88S ARCII STREET. grLENDID STOCK OF LINEJiS AND HOlSE-MRNISniXG DRY GOODS, At Rod n cod Prices. A NEW IMPORTATION OF SUPERIOR EXTRA FINE AND HEAVY Double Damask Table Linens, fable Clolhn, two to seven yards long. Napklnsand Doylies to match. JluckHijiu k, Diaper, and Damask Towels. Towellngs of every description. Bird's-ey e I.iueu, Linen .Lawns. Poll Heavy Dlnpers, a' 1 widths. Heavy plaid and llgured floor Linens. HlcharaHon's. bmyin's, and Dunbar's Linens, (Sheeting and Pillow Linens, all widths. Furniture Cliint7.es and Furniture Dimities. Linen Materials tor Dusters and Travelling Suits and Furniture and Carriage Coverings. White Linen Holland, lor window shades. Fine Oau.se bummer JUunkets. Elegant Marseilles QiiDih, entirely new styles, with centre pieces, embroidered In colors. Counterpanes and Blankets, all descriptions. (Jauze and Bummer Flannels, all widths. Fmbroiilered and printed l'lauo and Table Covers. Flegaut printed aud plaid Flannels for bacquea. Also, a large assortment of white and colored Tarle tans; white and colored Mosquito Netting, with Frames complete; Laceand Muslin Curtains, Cornices, and Cur lain Materials; Window Shades. Also, a de- Earlratnt for White (joods. Hosiery, and Staple Km roiderivs, Domestic Muslins aud bbeetlngs. SKEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN & ARRIS0H, 5 24 7t rp NO. 10 )B t'HESNVT STREET. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILREBT, HAVE J VST OPENED 4 Two caBes Colored Mohair Alpacas, choice shades. Fine French Percales, 37 H cents pir yard. Bt ripe Poplins, 60 cents per yard. A cheap lot of Plaid Goods, 2 cents per yard. BLACK BILKS I BLACK BILKS ! Very cheap, WHITE GOODS! WHITE UOODSt White Piques, SO, 56. 62i, 75, 80 cents, and 1 per yard. Handsome Plaid Muslins, very cheap. t?olt Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks, Victoria Lawns and Bwlss Muslins, Figured Bwlss Muslins, from auction, cheap. Bhlrred Muslins, 62X, 95 cents, fl-12, f 1 25, and il 87 per yard. Best makes Bleached and Unbleached Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. Bargains In Ladles' and uents' Hosiery and Gloves. Ladles' and Gents' Linen Cambric Hdkfs. A cheap lot of Worked Handkerchiefs, from auc tion. A large assortment of Linen Fans, very cheap. Ladles' and Misses' Hoop Eklrts, best quality, 10 22 P1UOE Sj WOOD, N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBEET Bts, JAS, R. CAMPBELL & CO.. IMPORTERS, JOBBERS AND RETAILERS OF DRY GOODS, KO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, OFFEIt THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRESS GOODS They have ever exhibited, comprising the best and most desirable fabrics for the present season, at greatly reduced prices 5 28 tfrp D I A G II A 7 L 8. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET, HAVING A LARGE STOCK OP INDIA 8 II A "V L 8 On hand, will oiler them for tbe next three weeks at greatly reduced prices, less than ever offered before. 4 IS 8 m Ladles In want ot this article will do well to pur chase now, as great ludncements will be ottered. J CHAMBERS, NO. 810 AKCII STIiEET ( Novelties Opening Dally, Keal Cluny Lacin. lilack Ouii'iire Laces. l'olnle Applique Laces, Polute de (Hue Laces. Xbread Veils from ti-00. , WHITE GOODS. Marseilles for Dresses Bargains. trench SIubUuu, lyards wide, al 60 cents. Shirred aud Tucked Lace Muslins; India Twilled LouKClolbl Pluld, Htriiie, aud Plain Nulimooks; sort n nihil l ambrlo, 1. yard wide I Cambric Edgings aud Insertions, new design vary cheap 6lm PARIS: AU PAGE, No. 16 RUE VJVIENNE, Bottom of the Court Yard, on the left, first flor. DfLCUU V FOK..KILK ft, M A NTLKH, SSCt lUtlltS iiWUVJtAUTEa DRY GOODS. X1 A. XL I E J? AND IS CENT LAWKS. 81 cent real French Jaconet Lawn.. Fine dlrnlay Fft't Color Lawns at those price. French Organdies In rich designs, SS CENT RENADINES. 25 cent Plaid flrenadlnes, Bines, Greens, e 81 ceut Plnld Grenadines, all the colors. Fine stock 81 and 57 Thin Dress Goods. WHITE GOODS. White larire Patln Flald Muslins. Neat C heck Nainsooks, wtrlped and Plaid Muslins. India 1 ills, Hwiwes, Ulshnp's Lawns. Iilnen I'nmhrlc and Jxing Lawn. xrellent White Pique, so cents. Berlin H loves for Ladles and Children, Veil Itareges, two qualities, all colors. Vtll Wreiiadineg liines, Greens. Modes, Browns. Hosiery a full tock Lai 1 1 m' good qualities. Uents' Half Hose. Rood Mi'kIIsii, for 60 cents. Cenis' Udkls. Hemstitched, Hemmed, Colored Border, etc. 60 dozen Ladles' Hemstitched ndkfs., M cents. ' r-uperb assortment Ladles' Heiustitched Hdkf)., Single one or dozen, at lower prices than fur years. Linen Collars and Cull's. LIXENS. Complete Stock Irish Linens, by the yard or plwe Table Damasks, every grade, (rout 6u cents to IJ'50 per yard. Towels some r cent good bargains. Itutcher's and Shoe Linens, ny the yard or piece. Pillow Linens a fair assortment. QUILTS, Verv cheaD now sood time to bnv. fU-.-iO anil n u Quilts, several kinds. 1 1 1 stuth4p Marseilles Quilts, every size aud quality, & ut (la. 229 FARIES & WARNER 229 NOUTII NINTH STIIEET, ABOVE RACE, Have Just received from recent Auction Stiles: One cnae Scotch Dress Ginghams, 80c, worth i c Ilest Black Alpacas, 48, SO, 60 60, 65c, etc. Spring All-wool Plaid Shawls, f), worth (t'SO. New and choice styles Spring Calicoes, Double width Alt-wool Delaines, c. Black aud White Balmorals, very low. All-wool Tweeds, boys' wear. 7&c Power Loom Table Linens. 3, 73, and 83c. Linen Towels, 12, 16, 18. 20, S5, 28c, etc. Apron and Nursery Diaper, Napkins, Dovlles, etc. Ladles' Linen Handkerchief's, 15, 18, 20, 22, and 25c. Lad Us' Col'd Uord'd Hemstitched, S7c., worth 50C. Cents' Linen Handkerchiefs 23, 25, 81, 87;j', and 50a Gents' Hemstitched Handk'm, 50, 6'i1,. 75, 87,'uC, etc. (Jents bummer Cotton Undershirts, 75c. French Woven Corsets, 125. WHITE HOODS! WIIITECIOODS! Plaid Nainsooks, 25c. up. Plain Nainsooks, 25, 81, S7'j', 45, 50c, etc. Victoria Lawns, 81, 37',, 45, 50c., etc W hite Piques, 511c.! Corded do., and 75c. Wide bhlrred Muslins. 75, t5c and (1. Bon finish Jaconets, 25 81, 87,S, and 5HC. Satin Plaid Nainsook, for wrappers, 50c Swiss Mulls, Soft Finish Cambrics, etc. Linen Shirt Fronts, ao, 87 S,, 45, 50, 56, 62,' and 75C. , Three-ply Linen Cuffs, 13c DOMESTICS I DOMESTICS J One case Bleached Muslin, 12'c, best yet. , One bale yard Unbleached, leo., worth 18c. Bleuched Muslins, 10, I2S. 16, 18, 20, 22, and 25c 24 yds. wide Bleached Sheeting, 45c. 2'i " " " 80. 68, and 85c. Pillow Case Muslins, 22 and 25c. All-wool Doinet Flannels, cheap. Best makes Blenched Muslin. WIUInniBVille. Wamsutta, Semper Idem. . Forestdnle, Bay Mills, Superior Khirvlng. New Jersey, Montgomery, Manaway, Waltbnm, Pacific, fctraflbrd, etc. FARIES & WARNER, 1291 NO. 8S9 NORTH NINTH STREET. No. 1101 CHiusNCT btreet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO. Have opened, at their NEW STORE, N. W. Cor. KleventU and Chimut, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or WHITE OOODS, LACES, EMBROIDERIES, LACE OOODS, JUAN D It 1"K CHIEFS, Of Bnpertor Quality, at LOW PRICES. 1807!!! AN ATTRACTIVE CORNER! BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY t ELEOANT GOODS t PRICES LOW We have pleasure In saying that we are able to offer an unusually attractive and elegant STOCK OS GOODS, and at PRICES DECIDEDLY CHEAP. RICH HEAVY BLACK SILKS. NOIIAIRS, LUSTRES, POPLINS. SHETLAND SHAWLS lOB 3. PIANO AND MELODEON COVERS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND DRILLS. BEAT HOOP SKIRTS, ALL SIZES. LINEN GOODS, MUSLINS, FLANNELS, ETC. ETC. All goods sold at the very lowest postlblelprlces.and warranted as reprebented, JOSEPH H. THORNLEY N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS. Established In 1853. 8 1 3m8p gILKS! SILKS ! SILKS! BLACK SILKS, GREY DO. PURPLE DO. WHITE DO. GUIS PELE DO. STRIPED DO, And many other RICH SHADES, all of SUPERIOR QUALITIES AND BEbT MAKES, are offered at a LOW FIGURE, at MAD'LLE KEOGH'S, illthstulm NO. t)0I WALNUT STREET. CUKAP BUY GOO I 8, CARPETS, MATTINGS, OIL CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADE V. E. ARC'HAMBATJLT, N. E. Corner ELEVENTH aud MARKET BtreeU, opened this morning. fruru auction .,..,. Jnnralu Carpets, all wool, at 7ftc.. 87c, 1, 1;28, l 87. an J (i lugralu Carpets, wool flling, 40O., ..and tic. Fligllsh Tapestry Brussels Carpets, only 1'75. Entry and btalr Carpets, 25c. to 75c. Aag Carets. 4JC, to 750 Hemp Carpets, K5c to S'Jc. Floor Oil Cloths, eSc Wludowbhadis.'! to8. Plain Window Hoi land 6oc. W hlte Matting. 87c. to sou Red Matting, ftcYlo-. Woollen Druggets. 1 to lltO. blalr O Cloths. 25C Spring ChluUes.Uc to loo. DeLalnes no. uuuB.1uo.oAp gT m N. E. Corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. EXCURSIONS. WYPIinmONa DP THE R1VETL XJtTlie splendid steamboat JOHN A. irres- hese V at 2 o'clock In the Allernoon. Hetiiruliig, leave Rristol at 4 o'clock, arriving In tlieclty at 8 o'clock P. M. FAHK Eacurbiuu, 4U cents. Each way, 26 cents. ltiiriinuion and Bristol, stopping at Rlverton, Tu ilale. Andalusia, and Beverly, each way. 'i L'?ir.'i..;,. io.va riiF.HNUT streist wjiah MAY 28, 18C7. CARPETINGS RATTING VAREHOUSE ! . foCCALUJMS. CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, Would Call III Attention f the Trad to their Kztsnslve Stock of CANTON AND COCOA MATTINGS. ptlESH CANTON MATTINGS AT BET AIL. WHITE, BED, CHECKED, AND FANCY STYLES. The Largest Assortment In the City, MCCALL13IS, CREASE & SLOAN," No. 519. CHESNUT STREET, B 22 lmrp PHILADELPHIA. K E 31 0 Y A L OP TOVNStZND & CO. TO Ko. 69 North SECOND . Stroet, BELOW AKCII, EAST HIDE. CARPETIKCS, ETC. Tbe attention ot our rlends and patrons la called to oar KEMOTAL To. Ko. 59 North BECOxND street, below Arch east Elde, where it will be our aim to keep In 8 to re such GOODS only as we have every con fidence will give satisfaction to our cus tomers. 3 30 stuth2mrp CANTON MATTINGS, CABFETINCS Oil. CLOTIM, WINDOW SHADES, ETC. ETC. ETC., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. JOHN rTwHITE, MO 18 NORTH SECOND STREET, IS NOW OFFERING TUE ABOVE GOODS AT VERY LOW FIOVRES. CALL AMD BHE. 8 81m WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. 910 MEAD & CO., 910 FORMKBLY AT TEE CORNER OF NINTH AND CHESNITT STS. ARB NOW AT No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, ISOUTH 8IDK, SECOND FLOOR, Have Just finished over (50) FIFTY NEW 8TYLK3 OF TEA BETH, wnlch ibey are offering at euor mously low prices. Tea bets, plain and chased. flS'O " " 30-X " rich chased....... ta-M ' " " .............. tM-00 Tery handsome. ,.l7-b0 " very rich and medallions..... fio 00 ' tusoo ICE PITCHEE8 a specialty, ranging In price from (i-00 to 118 00. HEAD & CO., Manufacturers, NO. 910 CIIESNVT STREET, 4 1 8m rpl SOUTH BIDE, SECOND FLOOR. 1028 CHESNUT. I. J. TAYLOR, T E "W E L L E Xt. The attention ot the public la invited to my Stock, comprising FINE WATCHES, DIABIONSn, SILVER-WARE, ELEOANT JEWEIJXT, CLOCKS, nvsic BOXES, And all articles appertaining to the trade offered at reduced prices. WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. 1028. 2 26tuths3m8p BLANK COOK G, OF THE BEST QUALITY, ON HAND AND HADE TO ORDER. COUNTING-HOUSE STATIONERY, E. H0SKIHS & CO., BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS, STATIONERS AND PRINTERS, 1 1 tuthssmrp NO, 1 ARCH STREET WEDDING CAR DO. PARTY INVITATIONS. TUE LATEST K0VELTIES. It. H0BKINS & CO., STATIONERS AND ENGRATEBS, I ltuthsSmrp NO. 918 AKCII STREET. GVT TTTM BK8T. THHI JTOI.Y BIBLE IT ARD U 1 JsKdlUonFainlly. Puli.lt and Porket Bll.le., In hiilfiiihil MtvlLs of Turkey MortKsco aud aiiHima b",uW.UA Se'w edmou, wfauged lor photographic portraits f nin"1 w. HATtDINQ. Publisher, No. K6 CAAJittNCT btrwl, bJW i ouxjb, AUCTION SALES. rt H' "ost. Anctloneor, N D 4 COJI AUCljtTilix'Bt SALH.OF 1400 CA8ER TOxyrj 8H0E3. BR0QAN3 ' ', ' " Tliursdav niornln. ' . r, 5 4t I JOHN B. MYEU8 CO., AUCTTwJELRa Nos.Xsa and 4 MARKET Street, ,Ua LARGE SA T-K OF BRITIMII, FRENCH, GERMAN AND DOM EMTIO DRY 400IsT dry goods, by catalog, on four months' credit. "g On Tliursdny morning, Jf y so, at 10 o'clock, embracing abont 1000 pacltMoa and fou of staple and fancy articles, lu woollw? worsteds, linens, bIIks, nd cottons. "uius, N. ll.-CataloKties ready and good arrangml for eumlnatlon early on tbe morning ot sale. 6 24 5t LARGE rOBmVISM LKOF OARPKTINGS, COK, On Frldny MoruliiK, May fl, at 11 o'clock, will be sold fey cAtsloeue on four months' credit, about 200 pieces Venetian smjTr? Hue and fine Hifrraln, Hutch, hemp, list cou?iS rag cnrpeil.iRS, etc., embi-aclng a clink asTortmeaTol J Ob OTHER EUROPEAN LUY OOoLh ETli - On Monday Morning, Juno 8, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, by catalogue, on fnur mouths' credit, about 700 lots of Frenchfludla GermR,,, and British Dry Ooods, embraoluS a f ml BSHortment of fancy and staple articles lu silks, wo'eds, woollens, linens, ana cottons. Hold Regular Hales ot " REAL KhATK?bTOCirB AND RECUR IT TEfl AT rr J.h' PHILADELPHIA KXL:HAN(4liL Handbills of each properly Isln Nonaratniv IWJ catalogues published and "ire" fted Snlalnln. full descriptions of property to hiani.i . i . . ' ter. and ottered al private gala itegi. Bales advertised dally lnjsil the dally newspaper will .nC,udeLE N i ORPHANS' COURT SALE-Estnte of Alexander Galloway . deceased. -Btone Resldenoe and lot of Kaiuowt Tweuly-Be""l Ward, near tier- BY ORDER OF nEIRS-EslateofRoger McDonald. decea8ed.-Two-story brick Tavern and four brick Dwellings, corner of Twemy-lourth and oild. ' well streets, between Walnut and Locust streaU. ELEOAM- COL NTRY bEAT, wilh 40 acres oTland, Church lane, adjoining the city Hue, 4 miles iroui Market Street Brldgw. ' WA8HII GTON fcQUARE AND LOCUST STREET Handsome Residence, with side OUlce and Lot. n feet front. HABDSOME MODERN RESIbENCE-No. 814. Eoutn Tenth street. CHEbNUT St BEET. WK8T PHILADELPHIA -t B andsouie Modern Residence. Fourto, east of Forties Btreet. north elde. SOUTH FIFTH BTREET No. '905 Fairfax Dlact Five brick Dwellings and Lot, ti by ISO feel. CCIOK'S daLE Estate of Stephen Benton, deceased. Four modern three-story brick Dwelliugt ttva. m, iih,ii,u, i.u ui neuter aire(. Same Entnte Two three-story brick Dwellings, Nos. 8a and W8 Elcg, now Crosn street, below D10 keisou street. isauie litate Two two-story Dwellings, west side Church, now OUego street, between Reed and Prime streets. fume Estate Brick Messuage and lot of ground. No 2740 Federal street. Same Estme Yearly Ground Rent of fG2'50. Same Ehtaia Eight yearly Uround Rents of 132 each. Same Estate Five yearly Ground Rents of 109 each. . one of tnl. and one ol (M. 8 23t s AMU EL C. FOBD A SONS, AUCTIONEER! No. 127 S. FOURTH Street, Sales of Real Estate, Storks, Loans, etc., at Phlla delpbia Exchange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noca t Our sales are advertised In all the dally and severa, of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ol each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand of which will be Issued. on Wednesday pre Ceding each saie. KEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE, BALE OF REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, LOANS, ETC. On Friday, May .11, At 12 o'clock, at the Exchange, will Include: TIirjWTEJS'S PEREMPTORY SALE. S shares sou I hwsrk Railroad Co. 80(p shares Philadelphia and Erie Railroad Co. W6 shares burouebanna Canal Co. 250 shares Hestonvllle Passenger Railway Co. 3(.(io tiusquebanua Canal C'o'.'s 8 per cent. Coupon '' Bonds. For other accounts. 11,000 Camden and Atlantic Railroad Co. 's 2d Mort gage 7 per cent. Bond. Interest April and October. ELEGANT COUNTRY KAT, 7 acres at Olney, Twenty-second Ward, lately the resldenoe of Dr. . W illiam Canmc. Large stone house, 20 rooms, sta bling, tenant house, 2 green houses, bowling alley, etc Grounds beuultlully luld out aud planted wilh elegant shrubbery. LARGE AND VALUABLE TRIANGULAR LOT. Passyunk road and Twelfth street, 118 feet llj4 Inches on Passyuuk road, 174 leet S Indies on Twelftn street. VALUABLE BUILDING LOT. S. Broad street, below McKeun street, 40 leet by 263 loet to a u feat Btreet. LARGE AND VALUABLE BUIIDINQ LOT, N. F. comer ol Ninth and McKcan streets, 96 leet on Ninth street, 146 leet a Inches on McKean st. fO 25 5t M THOMAS & SONS. KOS. 1.19 Kn lit . B. FOURTH Street, ELEGANT ROSEWOOD FURNITURE, MIRRORS. BOOKCASE, ETC. On Wednesday Morning, May 29, at 10 o'clock, at No. 125 Walnut street, suit elegant carved rosewood drawing rooui lurnliure, , handsome chamber aud Ulniug-room furniture, two minors, bookcase, chandeliers, carpets; kilouen fur niture, etc Catalogues now ready. u Sale No. 1S9 and HI S. Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, iRh.NCH PLATE MIR. ROMS, PIANO FORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS, ETC. ETC. On Thursday Morning next, At 9 o clock, at the auction store, an extensive as. -sortmeiit of excellent second-huud lurnlture. 5 'i8 2t B. ata'101iEI1- No-1020 to sales ol household furniture, at the resldeuoea ot parlies removing or breaking np bouaekeeulnjr. oa tbe most favorable terms. Pale No. 13i 5 Cbesnut street. PEREMPTORY CLOSING HALE OF MANTEL PIER. AND OVAL WIRKORS, PAIN UTHuS CHltOMOS, "ENGRAVINGS, FHOXOURAPJi " 1 .HAjU 14. JjTC F. A. G A B K Y LEWITZ, who Is about removing from the premises No. laud Chesuut street, has lu- -slructed B. SC'O'IT, Jr., to make a peremptory sale of his entire stock, previous to removal to his new store, No. lil.a Arch street. In November next, on TUESDAY aud WEDNESDAY MORNINGS, May 28 nud i9, Bt loo'clk, comprising mantel, pier, and oval mirrors. In gilt, wuluut. sod rosewood frame-,; modern pnlii tints by lending American aud loruiun artlxts, chronics, engravings, pliotugraph lramca, etc 0 &j 1 1 PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AUCTIONEERS No. 240 MARKET B1BEET, LARGE POSITIVE PALE OF ttO LOTS AMERI CAN AND IMPORTED DKY GOOOH, LI N EM AND 11 OK I FRY GOODS, MILLINERY GOOllS, HOOP bKl HIS, CORSKTB. NOTIONS, ETO. BY CATALOG UE, O.N A CltK 01 P. On Wedueoday Morning, ' May irth, rommenclng at 10 o'clock, comprising a lare and most desirable assortment of new season able goods lor present sales, . 6 ,it LARGE POSITIVE BALK OF Bdo LOTS PARIS FANOY BU'ITONB, BUGLE T It 1 M M I N U b. BkADM. ETC, W e will sell on Wednesday, 29th Inst. 600 lots new est styles Pails fancy bullous, black crystal aui amber Irlwuilugs, bPHdB, etc. . idu LOIb PARIS FANCY FANS. Al'b, 100 lots Paris fancy Fans, Iroiu medlam to fluesl qualities Imported. CASES PALM FANS. Also, KO casts Palm Fans, comprising a full line nnlural and laucy handles. .- . . - A fuil line ol all qualities U MBit ELL A 8 AND PARABOTfl. j A U o, to lots ladle.' plain and fumy lined and plain Silk parusols aud umbrella. It B Y THOMAS BIKCH 4 fCN, KO. 1110 CUES NUT btreet. above juevenia tjtroei. LARGE BALE OP FINE CITROMOS AND EN GLISII EiNGRAVlNOrt. On Wednesday aud Thursday F.veulnors, At o'clock, al the Auction store, No. 1UU Cbesnut street, w ill be sold, a large collection ot choice English C'hromos aud HUel Plate EnKravliiBS, after Laudseer. Herring, Turmr, Wilkle. Marllu, and others. 'lhe collection will be open for examination oa Tuesday and Wednesday. 5 2H 8t O, C. MACKEY, AUCTIONEEI OUlce ro. 421 COMMERCE Btrt. Iui JOHN CRUMP. CAIIPENTER AND BUILDER; snorsi ho. ti3 eopetbeet,ahno. 1733 llJEKJMt'T ftTUKET, 8Zt . paiiaDELrnijs,