& THE IAS11WNS. CBOIOrS FETK AT THE AUSTllUrT EMBASBY TK1SCB MKTTEBHICH KCLIPBE8 HB OTHER fOWBRS 1 1H "DIPLOMATIC DIflrLAT A ROYAL WALTZ AND GENERAL COMMWHMNO OF DYNAS TIES, DIAMONDS, AND IMTERIAL FASHIONS KDOKNIE'8 DBBKS AND OTHER REGAL TOILETS EXCURSION PRESSES FOB TUB BXIIIBITION THB JAPANESE HAT AND OTHER HEW BONNETS AMERICAN STARS AT COURT. Taris, May 31.-The fciveo on Tuesday last fcT the Austrian Embay to all the majesties fjrl hfehneices In Purls wss, tw every one ex peeled It would be, the greatest event of this memorable season. The Eigbsii Ambassador's ball of tbe piercdlm? week wt gorgeous Id i the extrrme, and those wlo attended it thought it eoirtdnotbe suipa'o.ea, but Trince do Metter nlch's entertainment has outdone evervthinp. It has been compared to the historical ball elvcn In 1810 to Napuleon I by Prince Hchwarxem bcrc. The plnn was the same, only since the above date dot orators have Invented so many ditfeient wars ot making one ball look like two, by means of prisms, glasses, and other optic deceits, they are so incomparable at building up rrottoesand cf tc.des. that if unlimited power In our days is given them, they convert a quiet house into the hanging eardeng of Semirarals on the shortest notice. That an unlimited sum f money was allowed to all the draughtsmen, artists, eardeners, and decorators at the Aus trian Embassy, by no less a power than the Austrian Government, Is evident from the royal preparations made. The ball-room was erected on the continua tion of the ground floor, leading into the inagniflcent gardeu lighted with electric tire of every color; nil the statues were bathed iu Bengal light. In the background rose a roct, from which, at a giveo signal, started a cascade, and gradually presented the appearance of a volcano throwing forth torrents of lava this was effected by electric rays in the distance. This splendid illumination made the lights In all the open halls look almost wan and pale. The chandeliers were Immense baskets of flowers, Tound which branches held thousands of wax tapers. The ball was opened by the Emperor with the Queen of the Belgians, the Prince of Prussia with the Empress. Tne Kinz of the Belgians danced with PriDccss Mathilda, and Prince Lcnchtemberg with Piincess de Metternich. After this otlicial quadrille came John Strauss' waltz, and the fcene was maenidcent. All ranks were blended in one promiscuous whirl. No one was particularly remarkable in the crowd of royalty; no one teemed to be more or less than simple pleasure-seekers. It was a dizzy round of flashing diamonds, emeralds, rubie?, orders, stars, diadems. The cotillon bcan it 4 and was not over tr.l lalr-past 5, hen the erectile rays changed and figure d the gloiious rising sun. Fans were delivered to all the ladies present in memory of the fete. Each fan was made of tinted cedar, on which the iuitials of the lady guest were artistically painted in forget-me-nots, flipper W89 announced at one. The Emperor and Empress of the French. Kins and Queen ol the Pclgians, Prince Alfred, Prince and Princes s of Pruscia, all the German, Rus sian, end Napoleonic princes were seated at tbe same table in the banqueting hall on the first floor i f the Embassy. On their passage from the ball-room to the supper table they went through a shrubbery of exotics; the stairs were covered with velvet pile. Is it wise to 6ay more, to mention any particu lar names, describe any particular toilets f Your readers may think that it is: they wish to know what people had on. I therefore will name a lew of the wonderful dresses to make the tableau complete; but I must say that, by elesorlbing a lew robes, I do great Injustice to those I cimnot de;c ribe lor want of space. Firstly. The Empress Eugenie wore a straw COlored robe over straw-colored poult. It was covered with a tulle cloud that was looped up With diamonds. The Ambassadress of Austria was In white. She wore a large garland of white roses with eilver leaves, which crossed the bosom and hung down the front ot tbe skirt. The Priucess of Prussia wore white tulle, with white lilac, She refembles her mother, the Q icen of England, very much: her bearing is -very ;oyal. out her arms and shoulders arc somewhat high toi.ed in color. The Quteu of the Belcians was In grey, trimmed with Alencon lace and black feathers. The Princess of ltussia was in tulle and mauve lilac. Her ornaments were diamond bees. Princess Obclinski's robe was sea green, cove red w ith lea roses; and she wore a diamond that is worth 600,0()0f. Some ef tbe short costumes that are being made for official excursions to the Exposition on this occasion are very pretty. They are mostly mohair or lines of the finest description, when not of light checked or imperceptibly striped lk. Two large sash ends bang down behind, and the tront width is an apron to correspond. Tbe bottom of the sash cn Is is trimmed with al ternate folds of silk cut on the cross, and lolds of the material employed between. The trout apron is trimmed in the same way. The jackets are loose. Huts worn with these are trimmed with phea sant plumes, and as much as possible oa the tip of one's no.-e. But of all the absurd hats ever seen the Japa nese is the worst. It is a plate with a button on the top, and lust poUcd on the chignin behind, Which jerks it forward and makes it look like anything people cat or drink on in the tray or platter line. The only one I have as yet seen to advantage was at the Vincennes races yester day; it was worn Dy a richly attired ludvof th3 dtmt-monde. The new accessories are ever jet ornaments, collars, cutla, belts, gimp, and neckties. Jewels are plain Tuscan gold by day and Btones by night. The newest earrings are swans, in enamel foliage. At ihe last ball given at the Tuileiies it was observed that the finest women were Americans or of American extraction. Airs. B. 8., of New York, was in a lovely maize robe, over which a haze of tulle appeared to hover, looped up by tea roses and glisten nr foliage. A small bou quet on the bosom bloomed among diamond pendants on her neck. Iler hair, which is jet black, was bra'ded a t'empire with gold. Miss V. wfcs another beautiful American star, as also Mrs. B., who wore a feather peplum over & bouillonne skirt ENORMOUS SUMS WON AND LOST OX TIW VERB Y RA CE. The sporting journals of London state that the last Derby rtca "cleaned out ' quite a num ber of tbe aristocracy, and never were such immense sums won and lost as on that occa sion: Mr. Chaplain wins the almost fabulous amount of 140,000. A tew years ago, when Sin J. Hawley won the Derby, and landed 70,000, it was a nine days' wonJer. Captain Macuell and Sir F. Johnstone win 60,000 apiece, and I believe 8u.ele is a good winner, notwithstanding the large sums he stood on D'Kstournel anl The Hake. I recollect a certain "Mr. V. Robinson ' (Sir R. Peel) logins: al.out 20,000 in liliDk tiy " Sear, but this sinks Into iusigniflance SXnnhil20'(K,0of Lord Hastings and the JtlOO.OOO of Lord S'ain'ord. Amoug the lure bei lucu have been won and lost, 1 may mention 7000 to 4000 asaint Vaubaii, won by Captain Maoheil ol I,ord Hast ings. An even bet ol 1.0,000 on three mad Toy Lord Hastings, in which the winner was not included. A bet of CO,000 oa Palmer vs. Her mit, betwden Sir Jo cnh Uawley and Mr. Coati 11b, and another of 5000 on Marksman against Hermit, between Mr. Merri and Mr. Cnapbr. As a public writer, it U no um to ol gnise t! d yepoit that Lord HavtluBs would be miable to settle, which Is false, because I am well sssu-el every larthing will be paid. Ilia Lordelilp bore his loss roost stoicullv, and looked after the race as if he had won o0,0 )ii. Lord Stamford, since Dioohantus won the Two Thousand, has be. the most unluckv mortal on eur.h. At one time he stood to win 40.000 on Hermit, which he afterward "hedged," finally losing an Immense -fortune bv his success. A woman In London d res rue 1 that Hermit would win the Derby, and by bucking that horse at her pcrvna.-don, her nueDanu niaue an enor Alius Jortunc. Tttfi DAILY EVENING TKLEGRArHaiLADELPniA, TUESDAY, FOURTH EDITION EUROPE THIS P.M. HIGHLY IMPORTANT NEWS! Great "No-Popery Hiot" in Birmingham. An Attack on a Catholic Church. Tlio 3Xol in rosHCHslon or tlio City. Ktc, Ktc, Kte.i Kid Kte. Jtte. By the Atlantic Cab!. London, June 182 P. M. Information has reached the city that a very formidable anti roper v riot prevails in Birmingham to-day. Two streets of the city have been taken possession of and completely sacked by the rioters, who are out In great force and present a very formidable appearance. Tbe Roman Catholic chapel has been attacked, and is threatened with destruc tion. The most intense excitement prevail?, and further very serious trouble is apprehended. LATER. THB RI0TEES IM POSSESSION OP THB CITT. London, Juno 183 P. M. At this hour the rioters are in lull possession of the city of Bir mingham. All efforts to preserve peace and order have proved futile. Large bodies of troops have been sent to the scene of disturb ance witb, ordets to put down the riot at all hazards, and to stop the further destruction of property. London, June 182 P. M. The Bank of Hol land has reduced its rates of exchange to 2 per cent. Liverpool, J une 182 P. M. Cottan, Bread stuffs, and Produce, nuchanged. Bacon has advanced G.I., and Is now quoted at 41s. Cd. Oiher articles unchanecd. Southampton, June 182 P. M. The Bavaria, from New York June 5, arrived here this morning. The Snrratt Trial. Continued from the Second Edition. Washington, June 18. Tbewltnrss wns In Washington before, lu March lam, when ihe trial was postponed, and bIho on Moti dny last. Alier coming to Washington witness spnka Htiout tbe cast to Air. Currlnulou and Mr. Wilson, but to no one elue. Q. In answering questions put by tbe prosecution, why did you dei-crihe the third parly as a neatly dressed man, and not mention his mime, an you knew him to be t-nrrntt T A. Hecause I did not think 11 wat neceft ary until I was n-kert the quest I n. Q, Why did you usellooth's nauieand uot Snrratt's? A. Because I did not doem It necessary to moailoa Burrau's name. Q. Were yt.u not told not to name him until asked. A. Ko, fir: I was not. Tbe witness repeated a portion of bis testimony given yesterday. He did cot know where the nentiy ilressi d party came from, but be came trom the direc tion of H street; tbe three parties stood together, and were engaged In conversation: at the lime or this rush, and ben tbe remark was made by Bomb, "I think be will come now," the three artles were standing together before Hie door, and looking Into the space tbe rresldmt must pans it he came down. '1 be villainous looking man stood next to the thea tre. Booth next, and John II. SurruU next. The sus picious of Ihe wlloess were liiat exalted by seeing so fientlemaul)' a looking man as Jlontti talk to so vil alnons a looking man as tbe other appeared to be. Tl.e witness here repeated bis testimony as to Surrait moving to ami from the theatre. When Surratt called the lime he did not address Booth and his companion particularly, but simply called the time. If they had talked out mid about their plot they would have beea beard, and men who are engaged In such plots are smarter than to let everybody know tholr business. burrattdid uot whisper the time to Booth aud his coojpauli li, bill called it out loud. Jle appeared to Lave business to attend to also up at II street, and there was some one up there to whom be had to communicate the time. The witness believed that burratt was regulating tbe whole conspiracy. Q. Then be was a general commander ? A. Yes, sir. U. J)ld you dream that also ? A. Mo. sir. (Laughter.) When Surratt moved up Tenth slret-t, the witness could not see hi in cross V street, be appeared to be In a burry and had not time tn whisper, us It was evident bo had business up 1' street, or in that direction. Whenever be came from II street be came In a great bnrrv, walking as fast as be could. Alter calling tbe time for the third time, Surratt moved hurriedly up to H street, His lips ana counienauce were very pule. The witness ooutdsee ibis as Bin ratt stood looking at tbe clock. Q. How could you see his lace, If you were sitting on tbe boards, aud be was between jou and the light? . Very readily. Q. Through the back of his bead? A. Ko, sir: I was a little behind blm, and was on a line witb tbe two others who wi re standing further below towards the ret tmirant; burratt's face was the picture of excite ment and nervousness; tbe witness saw Burratt In March last at tbe Jail here; he was admitted by Uene ral Carrlngton to see If be could Ideutify blm as tkvj man whe was under the gas light that nuht, and re cognized him Immediately; ( id not tell Surratt for what purpose be went there, but when he saw blm he accosted him with "Halloa, John !" the lace the wit nesabaw In the jail was the face be saw lu the front of the theatre. Q. And this Is 'he man (pointing to Surratt)? A. Yes, sir; that Is the lace. t.. Would you have known that face If you bad seen It elsewhere? A. Yes, sir: it is a face that once seen is not easily lorgotten; I did not request to go to the jail to see Llui; I went because I was requested to do so. Mr. Merrick asked the witness what his religion was, but withdrew tbe queslion upon an objection made by Mr. Carrington. The witness w as interrogated "at length as to his testimony before the Military (JominiKsion at the Arcenal at the tlmo of the ABsassluati n trial, aud t ndorKed what be there said, and insisted upon its correctness. In some slight particulars, as to the height of the ruen. etc.. there was a variation, ami a. strong etl'ort was made to make tbe two sluteiueuts f)irnr cuiiirniiiciur.v. At li: .0 the Court took a recess. Bale of Real Estath. The following real estate was oflered for sale at the Philadelphia Exchange, by M. Thomas & Hons, comruenclns at noon to-day, with tbe annexed result: 6 sburcs National Bank of Northern Liberties. $110 50 o siinies LwiiBuiiuuuuii iut-iuuai jMU&.H,nMH, sis 7;i 8 shares Union National Bank .. lux on 10 shares t'ommonwea lb National Bank...... fcl 75 12 tiluires torn Exchange National Bank. 1,01)0 IS shares Second National Bunk (i 12-50 14 shares Northern Liberties Una stock f.uvoo 6 shines Academy ol Mimic, with ticket o 00 7 shares Mercantile Library Company ia trj 73 nliarts l'enusylvttulu Suit Manufacturing Company K7-0I1 fintliHrHBGerniantowii Hallroal.... li'50 four li bTUKKT, Nos. 623 aud Wi-htores ami Dwellings ,. SSJOQ'OO THIH1) AND O ASK ILL BTUKBTsJ, H. W. corner l!uslnes stand loOOOOO a ASK ILL fcTlHifc-T. No. 3.43 Genteel Dwelling- tir,2VQ0 " t J? M ANJ yN J'O A U-Valuable Lot...."....;". sziootiO JJ -k. I'M 'r1 r'J'.,.'!!:!-K,0'e H,,1 levelling, tliwo-00 bKVEN'lM' I II BrilKKT, No. HS-Btore " in.i k 1330000 THIHTI-LN I U STIIKKT, No. lblO sduill Ot Msbtt-r Modern Iti-HlUence i5"-00-00 TIUKTEKNTH STItkKT. No. aio. bei'uw cyriiCl juuusi it mmiu-juw,,, ....$II,rUOUO .. m Philada. Stock Exchange Bales, June 18 Keported by Dehaveo A Bro,, No. Ki . Third street BETWr'KW BOARDS Siiwi Pa 5s, past due uiiH lu7o-a- do luli lio sh Bead R.....Hno. 5.1T; "0 do o M?g u2 -J sail. et'J 57 do iui' 2oiMI Lim A Lur (i I) 0 brt!.2d. 15 25 sh tBm Am 131) 27bChcs Jt WnL.by. U iio bu j euua u. ....la. 62, SKJOND BOARD. 1200 City fti. N.U bill. W't'i i 2')0sh Cata Tt.... 27'g t-ooo I'll it ,t ICrie U1. ... m'.', 200 sh Bead sio.lss 6j;4' hh I.eh V B 5J ! Bom; I'lfS'AND WOSTEMIOLM'S POCKET KM Vr.s. J'earl aud blag Haudles. or beatiiilul fliilBh. boimi Kits' aud WADIi A HUTCH Kit's K A.UHH. ni d the celebrated LkUULTUlS BAxUH. Kl Ivea. HcisHors. and Table Cutlery Oronnil Slid l- .lined yt 1". MADtiUA'tJ, No. I S TKNTU bttttt, below Ubc-iuut, a0p DRY GOODS. 229 FAMES & WARNER 229 NOItTII NINTH BTltlSKT, ABOTB BACK, BARA1NS IN LI K F.N UOODS. Tlaln Linen I)nck,?oc worth 25a Linen Drills, for I'anls, 87'i, 45. and Wc Htrlped Linen Drills. 5tio. While Linen Duck, sue. and 11. fnpn Basket Linen Drills, i 50, worth I2-B0. Table Linens, 60. t5, 78 and Kc. Linen Towels, Napkins, Doyhea, et Shirting Linens, 50, 5A, 5. 711. (,0, 85, Wc, etc Llntn Shirt Fronts, Culls, Hdkfs., etc WIII1K COODHI yflllTK eOOIMV! 50 pieces Phlrred Muslins, great bargains. Shirred Musilns, so. 76. K5. 11. and 1115. W bite Floiies, to and BOc; Corded do., VlSl and 75c Victoria Lawns, Soft-flnlRh Jaconets, etc. Nainsooks, Swiss Mulls, line Brllilauts, eto. I'lald and btrlped Nainsooks, etc. l ine Dotted Swiss, from auction, 28c. IOMEriC. Hares Ins In Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Bleached Muslins, is, 18, 18, 20, 2X 2S, 25a. eta I'illow ( ase and Sheeting Muslins. rrnll of the I oom-Hlesched Muslins. I'nbleai bed Muslins, 124. 15, 18, 18, 20. 22. 25c.. etc Vnbleae bed Sheeting, width; 200. Urey flannel, lor Bathing Dresses. 87'ic Gents' Bummer Undershirts, "Sc. and l. Bargains In Hosiery at reduced prices. Choice Shades Colored Alpacas. 55 and fiOc. Black Alpacas. 46, 60, 6fl. eo, 5, 70, 76, 80, 66, and 900. Soou Linen Fans, our own Importation. French Whalebone Corsets, l-2S: Gloves, lloop Skirts. Suspeuders, Neckties, etc. PARIES & WARNER, KO. S9 NOBTII HIXTII RTBEET, H ABOVE RACE. 5000 YARDS BEST FKENCU LAWNS, IN SMALL DESIGNS, REDUCED TO S3 CENTS. JAS. li. CAMPBELL & CO., NO. 77 CIIESNirT STREET. gUMMER DRESS GOODS, AT 23,39,50,05,73 CENTS, ALL OBEATLT B EDUCED IN IKICE. JAS. 11. CAMPBELL & CO., NO. 7I7 CIIENNCT STREET, QLACK SILKS OF SVrEBlOB QI7ALITT, VERY CHEAP. WHITE OOOOS IN GREAT VARIETY, AT LOW PRICES. PALES FROM NOW UNTIL 27th DAY OF JUNE WILL. BE MADE AT GREATLY REDUCED RATES, IN OKDER TO CLOSE OUT STOCK. ONJB TRICE ONLY. JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., 13 12trp NO, 727 CIIESN CT STREET. THE ONE PRICE STORE. I WAVE OPENED THIS MORNING, Great Novelties in Dress Goods, COMPRISING IN PART : 50 pieces fine Cambric Lawns at 25 cents. 20 pieces flue bwiss Lawns at half price. 25 pieces line Organdie Lawns, corded In French printing. Fine Lawn Robes. Just one-third their value. 80 pieces printed I'lqutB. in oil-painted eolors. For beauty cf design and coloring they have no equal. Tourists and others lu want of such goods would do well to call. J ust opened, anotti er case of those fine white Piques, handsome goods, only 6e cents. TRAVELLING GOODS. TRAVELLING GOODS, Granite Poplins, Glade Mohair, Poplin Cashmere. Popllneita, plain and mottled Goods, all at low prices. IS yard black Glacle, for Dresses, equal tosllkl appearance and lustre. NfeW GOODS opening daily, from New York, Phila delphia, and other markets. MTJBLINSI MCBLINS! MUSLINS! All the leading makes ot fcillK'lXNU, BHEETINQ. and PILLOW-CASE MTJSLINS At the lowest market prices. Slim Yard Wide Brown Heavy, only I2l cents. GEORC4E D. WISUAM, No. 7 North ElOUTU Street. C O O P E R ' S, S. E. Cor. NINTH nd ARCH Streets. A GENERAL REDUCTION IN PRICES. Linens for Ladles', Gents', and Roys' Wear, Linen Drills, While and Colored .Bosom Linens, aud bhirt lug Linens. m( Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached, loo, per yard and up. White Goods In every variety and price. Quills In every variety. ( nllcocs. 10, Vlii, IS, and 18c,; best qualities. We now have a complete slock ol Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery at competition prices. Our stock of fcthlrt Fronts better than even every style and pattern, and every price; guaranteed ail Linen, and warranted to give satisfaction. Cheap lot Table Linens, 6-4, 46c; bargains. Bleached, 8-4, Sic. per yard. Madame Foy'g Corset and Bklrt Supporters; every lady should have one. Lawns closing out at 20c per yard. COOPER'S, NINTH and ARCH Streets. 1 15 Btuth4p. 3ILKS! SILKS! SILKS ! BLACK SILKS, UBET DO. PURPLE DO. WHITE DO. ORIS PELE DO. STRIPED DO, And many other RICH SHADES, all of SUPERIOR QUALITIES AND BEST MAKES, axe offered at a LOW FIGURE, at MAD'LLE KEOGH'S, 411thstu3m NO. 904 WALNUT STREET QREAT REDUCTION IN FANCY DRY GOODS. GEORGE FRYER, No. 916 CHESNUT STREET. Informs his customer that he Is selling his entire tnock ot I 4 IS am SILliS, SHAWLS, AND DRESS WOOD V Regardless of ost, to close them out by July 1. CI HEAP DRY GOO I B, CARPETS, MATTINGS, J )1 L (JIAJTHfcj, AND WINDOW KM A UKW. Great Bargains Iroui Auction. V. Kt AKCHAMBAULt, .M. corner of KLKVKNTII and MARKS.!' HtriMU, will open this morning looo yards extra quality dou ble Imperial White lunton Malting, slightly stained, will be sold M H7',, worth Tito.; Red Check Matting, Si, 87 and hue.. Ingrain Carpets, all wool, at il, 75, S7c, fi, 1'2(.1-S7, aud fl'M; Ingrain Carpets, wool filling 40,46, to, and aac; Three-ply Carpets, S11M; E:lll Tapestry Brussels Carpets, 1'82 unrt 1-7S; Hemp Car pels, 81 K 2c: oil Cloths. Uk; Eutry and htair Car pets, 60 to 87e.: Window Hbadea.ll ioj; piulo Mhadlng, 7 and 5nc.; Table Linens, sac. toil tti; Towels, 12 to2-iu : Flannel for Bathing Robes, sic; Miwltns, 10 to 2.').; Calluoes, 10 to lsc.i Lawns, 25o. Wholesale and Retail Htore. ti. M. corner JttatVKNTU aud MARKKf bt reels. 2 1m GET TIfK BFHT THE HOLY BIBLK -n ARD log's Kdltlona Family, Pulpit and pocket iilole In beautiful fslyles of Turkey Sloroeeo and aiilluue bludluM. A new edition, orraugtd foi pbotugraohlc por'ralia of fiiiulll'H. WM. W. ITARDING, ub,lsber, NO. 820 CU EbN V I Ltrov beluvf Fourlla DRY GOODS. Price: & wood, N. W, CORNER F.ieilTII AND FILDERT, HATE JUST OPENED A new lot of Cambria Edgings, very cheap. Blmity Bands, IS, IS, 22. 15, and 2c ladles' and Gents' Hosiery and Cloves. Bummer Under-Vesta and Pants. Dents' Bhlrt Feonts and Suspenders. Fancy Soaps, Perfumery, etc. etc. Tooth Brushes, Ualr Brushes, and Nail Brushes. Buffalo and Indla-rubboi Dressing Combs, Linen and Bllg Fans, very cheap. Ladles' and Gents' Linen Hdkfs. Ladles' Hemstitched and Tucked Hdkfs. WHITE 4BOODSI WHITE GOODS! White Plqnes, 60, to, 78,85 cents, and fl per yard. l'laid and Stripe Muslins. Soft Finish Cambrics, Jaconet, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Swiss Muslins, elc Best makes Bleacned and Unbleached Muslins. rillow-CBse and Sheeting Muslins, etc. French Lawns, 26 cents a yard. Freneh Percales. Fine colored Mohair Alpacas. Mixed Poplins for Travelling Dresses. Cheap Plaid Goods, tl cents a yard, CHEAP BLACK SILKS. 10 22 PIIIOE A WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT BU. PRICES GREATLY REDUCED! DRY GOODS ARE CHEAP I WE ARE MELLIN4J VERY LOW! NPECIAL DAROAINS THIS MONTH! WE WANT TO CLOSE OUT STOCK ! Good Muslins and Calicoes for 12 cents. New styles of Ch allies and Delaines, 22 cents. Exctlleut All-wool Cosslmeres for 75 cento. , Shetland Shawls and Grenadine Shawls lor 3. Rich Heavy Black Silks. ti'iO. f l-7, ti Supeib Gros Grain Silks, 1 175. (2-25, 3,3-50,and fi-SO. French Lawns, Percales, Piques, and Chintzes. Materials for Ladles' Suits, in great variety. Linen Drills, Linen Ducks, etc., for men and boys. Hoop Skirts, Balmorals, Hdkfs., Shirred Muslins eta etc Summer Flannels, Table Linens, Towels, Napkins, etc. etc., at JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND SPRINCt GARDEN STREETS. 32J3m8p J CHAMBERS, NO. 810 AKCH STREET Novelties Opening Dollyi Real Cluny Laces. ' -Black Gulpnre Lace. Polute Applique Lacte Polnte de Oaze Lace. Thread Veils from t2'Sn. WHITE GOODS. Marseilles for Dresses Bargains. -French Musilns, 2 yards wide, at 60 cents. Shirred and Tucked Lace Muslins; India Twilled Long Cloth ; Plaid, frtrlpe, aud Plain Nalnaookfl; sort rnlbb Cambric, IS, yard wide ; Cambric Edgings and Insertions, new design very ciicap 8 Sim STRAW GOODS. QREAT REDUCTION IN STRAW GOODS! FREEMAN & CO., CORNER EIGHTH AND TINE STREETS, WILL OFFER ON AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 10, 1000 HATS AT 63 CENTS EACH. lOOO HATS AT 75 CENTS EACH. IOOO HATS AT ftfOO EACH. IOO HATS AT ftl'SS EACH. 1000 HATS AT fjl'SO EACH. 500 DON NETS AT 9100 EACH. 500 UONNETS AT $V EACH. 500 UONNETS AT l-50 EACH. 500 BONNETS AT ftl'75 EACH. 500 BONNETS AT '00 EACH. These Goods, Just received from Eastern Manufac turers, comprise all the latest Styles and Novelties in PEDAL. COBURG, MILAN, and GLACE. ALSO, 100O OF nARDING A CO.'S UNI VERSAL SHADE HATS, NO. 1 AT $ VOO EACH. NO. S AT ftflO EACH. NO. 8 AT l-35 EACH. These HATS are suited for tbe sea-shore, and are unquestionably THE MOST POPULAR SHADE HAT IN THE MARKET. 6 8 12trp Q R O Q U E T. AMERICAN CROQUET COMPANY. B. H0SKINS & CO., NO. Bit ARCH STREET, BOLE AGENTS. CROQUET, 37-50, t10'00. f13'00, AS (1400 PER SET. OUR S50 SET IS EQUAL TO OTHER MANUFACTURERS 10-00 SETJ, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SEND FOR CIRCULAR. R. HOSKINS Jk CO., 1 1 tntbsemrp NO. 018 ARCH STREET. WEDDING CARDG. PARTY INVITATIONS. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. E. HOSKINS & CO., STATIONERS AMD ENGRAVERS, lltnthsSmrp NO. B18 ARCH STREET. D D I N C OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT IJEDUOED PRICES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, NO 938 BlDClE AVENUE NEAR VINE ST. J. O. lULLEIl. g23tutherr ' ' ' JUNE 18, 1867. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS ON LINE OP Beading Eallroad and Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON Mrs. Caroline Wonder, PotUvUle P. O., SchnjrlkU county. , TUSCAR0RA HOTEL, Mra, Hannah Miller, Tuscarora P. a, SchuylkUl CO MANSION HOUSE, G. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. O., Bchuylklll county WHITE HOUSE, Mrs. Susan Marsdorf, Rcadlag P. O. ANDALUSIA, James 8, Madeira, Readme P. O. LIVING STRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Weruursvllle P. O,, Berks county. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. H. Manderbach, Womelsdorf P. O,, Berks 00. COLD STRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co. , Mra, M. Rodermel, Harrisburg P, O. B 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y F. H. Stanfler, Boyertown P, O.. Berks CO, YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. TJ. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester co, LITIZ SPRINGS S, Llchteuthaler & Son Litis P, O., Lancaster co. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, A. B. Feather, Ephrata P. O. , Lancaster co. 5 6 2m EXCHANGE HOTEL, ATLANTIC OIT5T. The subscriber, grateful for past favors, tenders thanks to his patrons and the public for the generous custom given him, and begs leave to say that his house Is now open for tbe season, and ready to re ceive boarders, permanent and transient, on the most moderate terms. The bar will always be supplied with tbe choicest of wines, liquors, and cigars, and superior old ale. The tables will be set with the best the market affords. Flsblng lines and tackle always on hand. Stable room on the premises. All the comforts of a home can always be found a the Exchange. GEORGE HAYDAY, B28tnths2m ; PROPRIETOR. UNITED STATES HOTEL", ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 80. FOR PARTICULARS, ADDRESS BROWN A WOELPPER, ATLANTIC CITY, , Or 2Jo. 827 RICHMOND Street, 10Zm Philadelphia. SURF HOUSE, ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The above House will be openedon the 1st of JUNE. For particulars, etc., address WM. T. CALEB PROPRIETOR, B tf ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. PITMAN'S, FORMERLY THE UNITED Slates Hotel, Long Branch, N. J,, is now open iur tbe accommodation of families ana tbe public. The lessee leels warranted lu ayiug that it will bo kept second to none on the Braucn, and ho pea to secure fbe palronuge of those wbo may fuvur hlui with their company ibis seasOD. C. 8. PITMAN, Formerly of the stetson House, 101m LONG illtANCJl, N. J. PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, will open lor Ihe Summer fcieusuu, June 2U. Fami lies desiring a quiet borne at the seashore, at a mode rate price, call or address K. UR1FF1TH, No. lom CHKfciNUT Street. Allucbed to tbe eulaullabnaeut Is a Use of ci aches for the auceuiiuodallou of tbe gfests. 6 s Ira QEA BATHING NATIONAL HALL, CAPE kJ IbLAfrD, N. J. Tula targe aud commodious Hotel, known as the Natloual Hall, is now receiving visiters. 'leriiiS moderate. Cblidreu and servauta half price. - AARON OARKKTSON, 6 8 2m Proprietor. SUMMER -BOARDING. THAT SPLENDII healthy, and popular place known as CHJiSNUT UKOVK, : t Media (on tbe West Chester Railroad V Bwtawai county, Pennsylvania, Is now open for tne roooptlo ot guests 6 191m SUMMER BOARDING GERMANT0WN". A lew pleasant rooms, large grounds, stabling etc.; a lew minutes' walk from depot. 1 lltbstu:u Address C M Gormantown, Pbila. CARPETINGS. (yjATTINC WAREHOUSE! MCCALLUMS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 509 CHESNUT STREET, Would Call the Attention of the Trad to their Extensive Stock of CANTON AND COCOA MATTINGS. fRESH CANTON MATTINGS AT RETAIL. WHITE, BED, CHECKED, AND FANCY STYLES. The Largest Assortment In the City. MCCALLOIS, CREASE & SLOAN, No. 519 CHESNUT STREET, 6 22 lmrp PHILADELPHIA, N ATIONAL HIKE OF THE REPUBLIC. 809 and 811 CHESNtfT STREET, " ! PHILADELPHIA.' c a r it al...... :. 1 ,000 ,00 o DIRECTORS. Joseph T. Bailey, Nalbsn Utiles. Ben). Rowland, Jr., bsmuei A. Rlspuaui, JLdward it. urue, William Krvlen, O.stjoud We slJ. Frederick A, Jloyt, W'Ui. U, Ruawu. WM. H. RHAWN, President, Mule Cashier of the antral National JunAi. JOB. P. MUM FORD Cashier, e 111 Lute 0 (Ae J'hUudtlphia National Bunk. f BARGAINS IN FURNITURE. ENTIRE Retail block to be CLOSKD OUT AT COST, . ,. To ciiSge lu the wbolesale business. 613CI - Mo. iWiN.biiCVND Street, AUCTION SALES. Philip Fobd, Anctinneer, cCLELLAND A. CO. fKiircewors to PI1III11 Fnrrl Jb v M ACClIUMi.li.KH. No. Ui MARKET blreet. BALE OF 1SO0 CABIROOTnHHOEa, BROOANS On Thursday mornlnr, JoneTfl, commencing at 10 o'clork, we will sotl h rataloKoe, for rash, l&nocasee men's, bors'.rmri vnnii.it hoots, shoes, brogarj. bal morals, etc Also, women , misses' and children's wear, to which the special au tentlon 01 tbe trade Is railed, as this snle will comprise general assortment frf desirable goods. . I li rJ1N JV MYEKS A CI)., AUCTIONEEUS LA Ii?i?'i,rJ)?lT1y,R LK OF BRITIRn, TRENCH, r. ll f d 'e 01 '"reign and dumeaUo dry goods.b catalogue, oji lour moniha' credit. On 1 bursnny Morulnir and "lots'Sf iuCLWa'.f Hut MO package ana iois or Maple and fancy arllulM in wnuna woisteds, linens, silks, nt.U cottons ' N. B.-('ntalOKUM resdy anil goVids arranged tor examination early on U morulng fof ' fi 14 5? LARGE POPITIVK HAI.R OT CARPKTINia MATH NO. K 1 a, i,AJirKTLNa ..... On Irrlday Morning. June II, at II o'clock, will be sobf, by cataloime nn four months' credit, about W j.iec'es rich "ZfLV $2. n.aHk, Veuetlsn, euperline ami1 llnrtngrRln?iutcr ben.p, list, coitue, and rag -carpeting. Canton S tings, etc.. embracing a choice assortment of supSu.r goods which may be examined early on the morn ing 01 sale. 61S&t LABOF PKRF.MPTORY BALK OF FRENFH ANI n. . . On Mourtay Morning, !i,.ft.,0o'j!lock ul 08 oir by caUlorue, oa four months credtt, about 7o Iota of French, India. Sf,i!!,.";Brll,"n f""' Ooods. embracing; e rul , a?- sortment ot fsncy and staple arlicius In silks worsLvli woollens, linens, and cottonsT siijts.worsteua, t-.N'i,Gi,0(lsBrr,""ra f,,r examination and cat logjuesjeady early on morning of sale. J W st M. tJ KMW ham!? uTuRrto.r JV OU PI ANC-FOKTK. HAN1WOMK MIRkSkS J-IREPRtlOr BA1-KS. WALNUT Ol'tYo'li TA.". BLlvM. HANDSOMK VKLVKT AND ArtUSBRr w i;ARPl,TB, iLKOANT WATCH ARB effl! Jti A Cs . . , , , n Thursday Morning, At 9 o clock, at tbe auction rooms, the very desira ble assortment of linnilpome Furniture, including suits ot walnut and blu terry lurulture, handsome walnut chsmber aud dining-room furniture. Btuierlur exteuklon dining tables, rosewood mahogitny ciaua lorte, fireproof sales, Iron cliesJs, fine French plate mantel, pier, and oyal mirror, lu gilt frames: farua walnut bookcases, superior ollice desks, large cases drawers, 4(.o yards cocoa matting, elegant watch, and cliain, diamond settings, haudsome velvet, Brussels, aud other carpels; Canton mattings, refrigerators leather beds and bedding, China and glassware, e'e-e'e. , 1.618 26 HANDFOMIC PTRNITURK, PIANO-FORTF.. FIKB FRKJS'CH PLA'I K MIKHUH-i. BUU.SSKLa ANU OTHKH CAHPitTB, tlXK CHINA AH1) ULABa iVAlti, J1C On Friday Morning, June 11, at 10 o'clock, at Ko M5 North Fourth street, by catalogue, the superior Furnliure, suit bandsome walnut and green plush parlor furniture, Scherr piano forte, hue Fiencb plate maniei aud oval pier mirrors' Brussels and other carpets; flue China aud glassware s tllcben lurnlture, eto. 18 3 JM. GUMMEY S0, AL'CTIONlEES Ko. 60S WAL CT Street Hold Regular Pales ot REAL IKI'ATE, blOCKB, AND BECURrTTEH AT 1 Hli PHILADELPHIA t.XCHAKOE, fiandblhs of each properly Issued separately. loco catalogues published aud circulated, containing ftill descriptions of proierty to be sold, as also, a par tlal list el property contained In out Real Ketate Regie, ter. and oliered at private sale. Bales advertised dally in all the dally newspaper S AMU EL C. FOBD & SONS, AUCTI0JSEEES- No. 127 8. FOURTH Street, Bales of Real Estate, Blocks, Loans, etc, at Phlla delplila Kxcbange, every Friday at 12 o'clock, noon Our tales are advertised In ail the dally and sever) Of the weekly newspapers, by separate handbills ot each property, and by pamphlet catalogues, one thousand ot which will be Issued on Wednesday pre ceding each sale. REAL FTATK AT PRIVATE BALE. PANCOABT a WARNOCK, AUCTIOHEEBS, Ko. 240 MARKET bTBT, LAIKiE POSITIVE BALK OF fS0 LOTS AMERI CAN AM) iMPOHTJi.I UltY UOOl'M, 1.INKN AM LOISIHtY UUOUS, AI1LL1JNKRY OOOUa,. HOOP fHKIRTS, COR.SK'IB, NOTIOJXS. J'm. BY CATALOGUE. iN A CREDIT. ' On Wednesdny M rnlng, JiiLe 19, commencing at io o'cli ck. comprising a large and most desirable assortment ol new season able goods tor present sales. s 15 gt BY THOMA8 151 UCH 4 Sf,N, Ko. 1110 CUES NUT Street, above Eleventh Street. SALE OF liNGRA VING3.C On Thursday morulnir. At 10 o'clock, at tbe auction store No. ll'O Chesnnt treet.wlll lie sold, I an ;in voice of French and ger man Kngravings, colored and plain a 18 2t B SCOTT, JR., AUCllbiiEEK, No. 10M . CHKHNrTHirwt ' CC. MAC KEY. AUCTIONEER. Office 10. 421 COMMERCE Btrt. laLU WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. I ISII I I I , 1028 CHESNUT. I. J. TAYLOR, J E "W E L L E It. The attention ot tbe public Is Invited to my Stock, comprising FUXK WATC'IIM, - - DIAMONDS, .. .. SILVER-WARE, ELEtiANT JEWELBT, CLOCKS. And all articles appertaining to the trade offered at reduced prices. WATCHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED. 1028. 3 2etuths3m8p j;iIE ORIGINAL AND GENUINE ALBERT BISCUIT, IT r o nx ' JH tl i n 1 11 1 g li, FOR SALE BY 1 . ,1 THOMPSON BLACK & SON, . 1 . BBOAPAN3 tULSNlT fcTUEtTS, 8 80 stutbsiprp Philadblphu. '(is W 1 1' I .4 I I .1 I 1 1 U i ,V A7 'K VT.' A 1 1 m I.I. Z" i THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CELB wrvMwii ,RfcJM,I. Pre hard GRttKtr VVOOU VOAIj, k-ng aud biove. sent to all parte ol Ui lty at tjti Ml per ton; superior UllliiU at Sd-76. F.ach ot the above articles are warrauUHl to nlvo n feet aatlslactlon in every roopeot. Urdera rexlVtJi .1 Aveuue. "uu 4 600 ARon STREET. 600 or 11 EXIEUIOB BE1BIOEUATOB IW'IUH BK.MT ASB MOr KCONOMICAE OBirriTK A PAGE, XCl NO, 000 AUCII MXBTf