THE FENIANS Downfall of "Head Centre" O'Ma-hony-Tne "Head Centre" Ar rested and Deposed by Fe-nlans-Furyofthe Fenian Victims-Throats of Deceived Irishmen Against Klnian Excltement Among the Fenians. The O'Maliony babble has burst at last. Tho proas lunula pcipetrafd upuu the ma8os of the Fenian l.rotJtterhi od tor tho lust lour monrhs in the name t patriotism, have at lust come to ft close. Ever siuce ttio 8th ot Docembor. when theBeua'e, h Ml;d bv Colonel ItoberU, loittlio orcran aUon locu'ed at Uniou Snuaro, tho O'Mahon tarty linv been weakeniiijr eradu. ally and Imperceptibly, and it was only by the moht dcfpeiute lahciioo i? and the most profuse expenditure of the nonevs taken fron the wocket of tho honest iniMnbors ot toe Brother nood lor the oi-tens ble purpose of HbmaMnir Ireland, that the Uuion Square Potablishnr.ent has oxioicd and reee.ved lite lrom the heart's blood ot the organization. TUB KILLtAN FIASCO. The expedition of Lleutcnauf-General Killlan and bin hunt 01 nialor-gtTerals and lesser dona tories to ihe irouiu-r, wi.h the advertised pur poBe of capturing the Inotlenslve island ol Campo liello, has at last opened the eyes 01 all honest Fenians to the terrible swindle which they have been duped into supporiin" and abetting. Th real purpose o: K'liiuu m taking SOU badly armed men to Eastrott was to help the cause of con federation ot the Dritinb. provinces, und to create a row by brettking the neutrality laws, in order thai the (o eminent might bo compelled to issue a proelania ion which could only result in brcuklng t.p the plans ot Colonel Roberts and G'eneial Hwteiiey. For this Killian and ti'Muhonv have labored assid ;o'1f1v, and aii the money which ba been subscribed to tree Ire land from tho shackles ol British tyranny tans been devoted merely to pay brok"ndown' poli ticians and one-horse 6pouters hich salaries to plunder the honest n.cn ot the organization who nave eougnt to protect the r countrymen from being robbed und plundered in the name of patriotism. Duticp the last three or four days the men who left their lamil es and their homes, ai thev supposed, to take h ppiu lor Ireland, liilliau uuviiik luionneu uie nieuiiwt ueneral Sweeney was ulready in th neld, and tnat the movement to Easlpnrt wa but a part of the plan of that ollieer, who was to biipport Ibeoi by a diversion on Canada, Tho men were iudiued to believe these villnnous lulsehools, mid lett lor the frontier in ieriecl uood laah to take sliiopiae at once. But when they arrived at Eastport they found neither transports nor iron-cUds; and, as a last resort, the leaders. Doring, Sin nott. Killian, and company, wanted their de luded followers to at ack" Campo Bello with nothing but their pistols. Colonel Walsh, Cap tain Laynor, end otieis, who did not wish to see tho men slauehtered by the shells from tho Britihh Heet la.ing off tlie island, refused to accede to this mad-bra ued a'temptof Killian and his confreres, and the entire scheme fell to the eround. Tne nv;n had to beg their way bak to New York as well as they conl I, and they are heie no to call John O'Mahony to his last account. TnE TRIAL OP JOHN o'mahony. On Saturday last the Export contingent of the grand urmy of invasion called on John O'Miihon.v and demarde.l that thysbould receive remuneration tor tho loss ot time and employ ment that they had suilered in the wild-goose chase. O'Malionv retused at hrst, and de nounced Killian as a tra'tor, who had sold the "cause" to the enemy, Killian having already asserted the suuie thing ot O'Mahony in tho streets of Eastnort, stating that the reason why his iuvas on scheme had coma to grief was be cause "the administration had refused in sup port him m the field. (.Meaning John O'Ma hony.) This ni t not satisfy the men, however, aud Colonel Walsh and Captain Gaynor, it Is nnderstood, presented pistols at the head of the O'Mahony, having previously locked the doors of the mansion to prevent his escape. O'Ma hony, alter a slicht delay to gathor bis scat tered laculti. s, pad the'demands of thj men, aud they went on their way rejoicing, with $30 per copiti in their pocket.-". THE LAST STRUGGLE OF O'MiHONY. In consequence of the smash-up of the inva sion and its fatal results to the orgaii.ation, a meeting of the department of Manhattan, which has hitherto fought tooth and nail tor O'Ma hony, was called by, the District Centre, Patrick Daily, on Sunday aiternoon, .it two o'clock, at the hallo! the Department, No. 814 Broadway. The u eeting was strictly a private one, and no one was allowed to be present but the Centre, tho Secretary, and the cha rman of the Commit tee of Safety of each Circle reprei-enting the seventy Circles of the Department, and number ing about two hundred delegates in all. The salaried officials of Union Square, who applied for admittance to support tho falling fortunes of their beloved chief, were ignominiously expelled as soon as they made their appearance. The men were all picked, comprising the best educated and most intelligent ol the Brother hood m the department; and they met w;th the firm purpoi-eof sitting every wrong and outrage to the bot'om. The meeting havincr been or ganized, and Mr. Dalby appointed Chairman, i committee was appointed to wait upon John O'Mahony and inform hltn that the Convention was in session for the purpose of examiniug his accounts and hearing explanations in regard to the shameful escapade at Eastport. O'Mahony, t is said, demurred at tlrst to appear before the Convention; but the Convention were deter mined that he should no longer humbug them with plausihlo speeches end smooth words, and, jndiug that tho Fenian Brotherhood were mas ters at last, ho consented perforce to appear before the Convention. EXCITING SCENES IN THE CONVENTION. When O'M'ihouy appeared before the Conven tion tho greatest excitement prevailed, and it was almost impossible lor the onee powenul chkltain, who had defied the entire Catholic hierarchy of the United States, to make himself heard. Cries of "Imbecile!" "Spiritualist I" "Kilhan's dupe !" "Where is the Invasion of Ireland now?" and other discordant sounds, were hoard lrom all parts ol the hall. The par tisans of O'Mahony made a stroug effort to ob tain silence for their chief, and succeeded. O'Mahony was then placed upon the stand, and was subletted lor nearly two hours to the most rigid and scrutinizing cross-examination by the delegates, indiviuuall? and collectively. He was questioned and cross-queftloned repeatedly as to how the money ot the Brotherhood had been ex pended, and t-everul rnemt-ers denounced him In tho most violent terms O'Mahony fought tor "the mastery like a lion, jut did not succeed in impressing the delegates n his favor. The scenes at times equalled any thing ever dcjeii in the Council of Five Hundred, Juriusr tho French revolution; and at times, it leemud us if O Mahony was about to give way inder the terrible cross examination which he lad to undergo. At limes he would rise, throw lis Ions hair back troin bis forehead, and repel the aecu.'iitions burled at him, only to have hem hurled back in his face. His face was tale as death, throughout, and though he was eirbly badgered, he made a snleucii i tight lor lomination. At ore time, when he was ones toned as to ho he came to send Killian n the wild goose-chase to East port, and jot being able to answer the question, Be looked around in a supplicating man ner and asked of tho Convention: "Am I to be 3eslroycd tor this, the one great mlstano of my liter" But he was met with the answer from EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, THE DAILY eve-si delegafeswho lumped on thoir feet: It is roi jour nisi mistake." "You are a servant of the reman Brotherhood, not the master anv ; longer. And, "We have made you, and w will j unmake ou;"and severs! othei eqnallv detcr 1 rrlned answers. Cnptnin McMahon, a brave soi- m r w uo unmash eo a Ditterv fluring the war, in the 2d Corps, denounced O'Mahonv In nnn p. ; sured terms as an "Imbecile." It was pro- jiuceu w at roc rim at once, ny several dele i gates, when O Mahony, finding himself driven ! to the last ditch, produced a letter purport ins to be inm James Stephens, in wnich that srentle- mun ststa mat ne would leave Havre for the unitea fwtcs on tse 2Hth ot April, and expected iu mine iirre on ine via oi fliav. A compromise was then effected, and a rum. ! mittco was appointed to take charee of the i Union Square he?dqua'ters, and the books, ; papers, and rooms 'herein until James Stephens arrived, for the purpose of making a proper m- vesTipmion. ine uomniit'ee is now In charge t be fsken care ot. wtich is doubtful. Tho utmost indignation Is Mi against Killian, and sronld the great "mobilizer" return to l orx, It is probable that he will meet with ronirh treatment at tho hand.' of the outraged and , sinriled Fenians. O'Mahony, it is said, is an cany nearly crazed, and the entire corps Ot 'Plnrierl officials at Union Rnhnre aihn hnvn been swullowing up twelvo thousand dollars a monin oi tne funds ot the Brotherhood, have been discharged by order of the Committee sp , pointed. Crowds ot ihe disaflected ye.-terday viKiicu ine neaannaners ot Fres (lent ltohnrta. and tendered their sorvicos, which were ac cepted witn me proviso that they meant tiiht. And thus is ended tho great swindle ol Union Square, with itflinagniticent furn'ture, its live ried servaits, lis fumptuous Conercss, its Bala nce oinciHis, ana all its other regal app'irte- iwi:uK. .-iic iransu gioria w Jiianony ! jy . Y. MATTERS OVER THERIVER. Bkeakino Jail. The flimsy and mise- uiiuutT iu nuicuinant parts ol t'ie unJon ouuti Coiirt-lioufie ait conn: mnrnil nmn. ioi, ih. jnli pa'tnfit, has Loeu matter of regret ever since uvanDunr. ino eis not sulllcleiit sec nly io the coi.lim u.eut of prisoners, as erory iew uouihs soma suicced iu maxinu. their escape. Some tinn during rui u) ii mil i, mo luuiviuuaia, named lUkca and iliLfiard. broke out ot this fail, ait.ir sreuous tHbk ol cflbotirg an entrance into a passage iiuii iou iu iiw jnru, uuucrjrouua, ana luting tne covering thcrcfiom. thov w ro sate on terra llrma. Kukoe had, duilntr the past tew mouths. oxnorionend conhideiablo auventure he was arrested last fall una cnarae oi Bicannira Horse and carnage from bamuoi Cake, Esq., ol Longaccm ng. and during his inipiiFonmcnt leaned insanity so ooidd oUlv that uie oiui oruerou mm to ho sont lo tne lusaue Asylum at l ieiiioii Frum that institution he soon at erwurds mado his e-tapo, aud tits whereabouts ro inumed ULknuwn uutil about ton dn-s since, when hi- whs (I i' covered somewhere- on the lino of the ItenciniK l!ai road, anu brunghl bnck to Caidua by the nhvr.ti and Oliicor Ayros, when d- was com mitted lo his old quarter :ortiial. but liom wlil. h l.e lie at'oin cscai ed. Hib' ar.l had a'so bii.keu out ol the tanio jail befnro, where he had bocu placed tor tria on a cliauo of roobiiiK a canal boat at Cooper's Sikgclab Deatu. Ono day lat week a yoonir lad uamoU Chunos Godlrey, aifed ahoat ruviu eu yiar, enip.oyeu lu tho -"tore ol Mr. Steol man at I uckahoe, cauin to his death in tho follow ill" sinvu'ar manner, lis hal irmm inln iim stcrv, laised the ash, and was lookiug out of the wuiuun, nuvu 1UB HUBll acciuoinaii . lo l on his ncok aud choked him 'o death, ilo was noon aiter dis covered, bi t too late lor resuscitation. Ho was a pronnsrg- youth, and his aco. denial death cast a Skvere Gale. A heavy storm of wind and ram pat-eed over Vinoliiuii ouo day last wooK, blewmi; down, it is said, several irame houses and a fllinilil'F rtt fMii.-na SlIOPLlFTIVfl. Kovcirnl uw- t owua uarr j c ccntiy been arreeled in Uriduoton tur shooll tinif mon ot tlain laaies X Ins is bad work, ladies. It is KH n 1I1HC Iflllfl 111 hna nnu. .a . .-..w . " vuoi.iva.i jo uuiuix )l UUI I S U U M"' Kiuamwty m m cuncrv rowns ai present. ClEANfMO. 1 ho Snnlrnrn Pnmmlitnn ' - - umu.vm. J WlUUJIbbCU mo energetically prosecuting the work of having the streets cleaned and nuisances removed. To-da the work commences in earnest, and will AMUSEMENTS. WALNUT STREET THEATItw 7?m In Frrnch. lias, besidcn the merits ot th admirab e dramatic situation, tho greatest beauty of ihukubku- iu jui. uuuiu auapiuilou the two lormor quaiium mono litxre Dt-en prnerved. The lantruaae i0 uMc., ui ils oiufauce miu pooiri' aud con verted info coma onplaoe dialogue Mr. Booth, however, ha. no doutit. from t;i nriilnnl nnnnai the character, underntood all it-i sinvuiar dnrntinn. rower, chiva'ry, and poetry, and thus, in suite of uo nuiun, Kivta,io iixiy mat tne tun pover of his KClll UB. Iho molnncholy and dignity of the first scenes, when the poor scholar, with a wild passion in his heart tha: Hits him above u'l earih.y sta'ion, sub mits to bis menial service, is :lnely aud dohcatoly luruvvu uy air. uooui tne indignant scoru which the man oi the people, "ltuy bias," lotls lor the decaed aud oppressive nobility, is admirably ex pressed. Then the tenderness otlhis love for, the "Queen 1" Kever was more holy, yet nvore ardent passion por tray d on the stao. It is iudot d a passion no deep, so earnest, so entirely woven into tho soul, that we feel it capable of all sacrifice. In tne last scene the great dramatio efiVots culminated in a scent which has scarce. y its equal for situation on the stage. If Booth's dving toune last night was not quite as pathetic as we have seen him at othertimea, we must attribute it to Jtlies Lriaham. and her iidiculous hoops, that covered bira up at the last, and produoed a titter just as the tears were starting. Inde- d, much as this ladv has beon censured lor coldness aud man nerisms, she never deserved so much Centura as last evening, when, b" her stnf mauuer, her utter want of intelligence in the readings, her eoldnesi, and the absence of all grace, she utterly marred the play. It is amiosi to be regretted that Miss ixraham has the "gift ol beauty," lor it has been to hr fatal one and to the public, olaoing her in a position she has not oneothei quulrncntion to fill. Last night the tableau at theeauof the mstact was destroyed, and the play made unintelligible, bv her tailing to come on the stage at the c.otse of the act. bho never appeared at ail. air. James Xavlor Is not an efficient representative oi 'lon C&'aar," aid tho old hidalgos of fcpain lonnd tonv ruprexentailves. Mr. Harron's "Don ballUBte" was given Ith power and effoot, his dig nilied bearing well repre ei ting the haughty, high born miniBter Hut he wan too tragio "I; on Hal luste" was bitter, sarcastic, Jocnng. and not a n. avy vill an Nur had ha iiatred lor "Kuy bias," only lor the "Qnoen " He ihould treat him eooroiully, not with augor and threats, a- be does in the tonne in t e council chamber ilut vith a 1 theso drawbaoks, Mr Ilonlh is the ideal ot Victor Hugo's hero: bis "Hnv Bias" is the most sympathetic and beautiful ol bis impi rsonatioiM This ovoufni? Ituu Bias will be repeated, with Don Camar tie Bazan. New Chksnut Strkkt 1 bkatbb. Miss Maguie Mitchnll plajs "Little Haretoot," a favorite part, one in which, per rival, Ctiarlottu Thompson, utterly la'li d, tor Miss Mitchell is tho only actress who can give interest to the part. Her engagement Is draw ing to a close Mr. .Sinn's bene lit takes place on (Saturday, a fact oi which tho public shoma be re minded, tor b s constant de-lre to ploase it, aud cater for it, deserves a sp. cial mauilestatlon of it. grati tude. Arch Ktuekt TnKATna. The Woman in Red, with the Uautilul iuysno scene of the lost act, In which Ce'este is so great Thero is no piece in which she is teen to such advantage. Her dresses are the most superb we havn yet seeu on the stage. II n Wolfbohn's last Beethoven matinee takes place at the Foyer or the Academy, to-day, at four o'clock The grand concert offered to him bv his friends, when the Beethoven testimonial is to b) presentee, takes piace on Batnrrtay, and will be a grand artisi'C and fashionable affair. D ,11. UUNTEK, No. 44 N. SEVENTH KTBKET, ABOVE FILBERT, PHILADELPHIA. Acknowkaned fry all fur tut pturtittd as by lax th MObi blX'Ci.HHFUL UlYhltHAS m () treatment er Ih trait $ w hi I tptnallf. QUICK., iuunuttd, ana lOtUH, andptrmonrnt evrtt guaranteed lnevry l-en coibtr Da. HCMTKB 8 Celebrated Kemedis case. can only be Iim) fcnnine at blsoid eublused Orllce No. 44 N. NtVENTH Hft above VtllMirt. 42861 TO $45 FOR A SUIT OF BLACK OB 't-Jt' tancv cnloi-Ml clothi irmt uid mv nlliln do.. In style LDnurpuBoe i. 41tmrp FAKKNii. lAKlNTti St.. above Cbesaat. EXCELSIOR CLOTHING HALL EVENING TELEGRAPH MEAD & SMYTH MANUFACTURERS OF FINE SILVER-PLATED WAKE, No. 010 CHESNUI Street, rillLADETPHLA. (4 4 tf WOOD & GARY, No. 725 CIIESNTJT STREET, AltE OFFERING DAILY ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN HATS AND BONNETS, INCLUDING TUK POPULAR JAPANESE AND MEDALLION HATS. 8 18 2mrp MISS C. O'BYKNE. her New and Elegant Store, No. 807 ARCH Street, Has now open a largo stock'ol the cuoioest lUKNCLI MILLINERY. A VIlQIlu I'nriilnnnA fAm nn. nr Ika ... . I . . . : - v va.u ui iua jii up i euiiuuiifc Ul tne Diliilci n rs ahriKhini'iii. m Hiruihi, ... .a , .. Xt nimlRR Dcpsrlmrnt . liYrrt,.Z'!: and 1,1,1(1 of HAT or BOSNrTnowla fashion will be lound In stock. 4 '21 imrn AUCTION SALES. B. Et'OTT. Jb . will unit at Auction On lllAailav 1 vanliii. 'y1-817 o'clock, without reserve, at tha ArtOal lci. ho. lt.'Ot Hlv-NCT Hticot a heauUi'm coheotlon oi these lumous l'alnttnun known a t e The col cctlnn pnitirni'ii LAM)Si APK, LiHt, AND SOTTNTAIN' Br-PVRRY tr AMtHu'Aj OLD M1LI.9 KOMVNTIG ECIMS. h A VISES, A SI) PIcTTJKKSOUt; , ARl HITrXi UKK OF EUKOPK. ThC ralllllnL'H Will renin In nn ixlilhltlnn ,,nlll Ini ee Ing i -he sale, nnd a'l true lovers ot art are po llielv invi ed loexii initio tliUboautltul col.ectiun. LttiuiuBues now reauy. 4 28 3t SPECIAL SALE Of IMPDltTED READY-MvDE CLOT HI MO. ... On Weilncsduv .Morning. MflV9 At lfl A'olnPr Wl hit .AU - - , " - ..ii ,mj rum, ni null I .'1W1TD, , lar.e invoice oi Krady-ruaa C o hing. manu actured exprcn.iy ior custom trade, in the Purls and London murkets. consis'lnir In ourt of fine lanoy and black Oiiptkin, a 1-wool t-cob h and Kngllsh cn-8iuinre and tlrao d'ote psnts? lull suits ali-vrooi Knullsh aud Scotch cun-lnierc Melton, tweed and serge pauts ond veils, eic id. o' the lutcst s vies. Tho limn 1-J ... . r - nuuxD i.cia mil' :u uiii'i.i iiuiii r.uruu, ex st) smshlp "Kangaroo." end will positively h Si d upen ior exauiiuuilon on Monday aiternoon 4 'ti& 3t FOR SALE AND TO KENT. liOOUS TO li E N T Large, Well Lighted and Ventilated H O O M S , OS THE SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS OF THE "Evening Telegraph" Building, No. 108 South THIRD Ktr-t. TO RENT. Al'I'LY IN IHE OFFICE. FIRST FLO'lIi. K. B WITH OR WIl HOUf bTEAMrpWER. f FOIt SALE. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, LiiL at Ho'mesbum: bpHUtiml nliuatlr-.n ftn. I nr aMlw uealthful: sunertor Iwellluir. with all the uioSiirn r,,n. Tenlenccs, and ihreo acres olland; bounded by Oukland avenue, Ai ill Deuatur and t mhrlde mreeta: taste fully laid out with shade and fruit tree,: Stable. Coioh llo use, Laundry, etc : close to the Holineibur Railroad station and Bristol turnpike; access frequent. Immedi ate possession For tu iUer particular! sea handbills and catalogue of U. Thomas & Son's saleet Kay I. .... luiuaui. m. bi conveyancer, ' I' Sio. 7?7 nsnsom street. S L.U. Jt)SEPU, CENTRAL REAL ESTATE L-jd Airencv. No 271 8. Tiiinn Htr?t piiii.dninhi. Vs. Keal Fata e Bought and Bold on Commission. i-ouns negoiiaieu. jiouey procured n Bonds, Alort takes. and other securities. Uonta and (;rounil Rnnta collected. I ominuwloner el Dee IB (or all the States. 4 271m5p FOB SALE A DESIRABLE THREE stoiy Dwelling, with thieo-etorv doub'e Back ding on 'IWl'LFTH Hireet above Green. All modern improvements, summer kitchen, heaters. etc. trice, stiwiu clear. Apply at this Oihce, between 9 and 12 A. II. 1 1:1 QNE DOLLAR'S WORTH OP ICE PER WEEK Will keep your provisions cool and sweet in the warmest weather, by using one ot Sohooley'a Large Itefrificerators. They have three apartments, and are thorough ventilators. The small size require but 60 cents worth of Ioe per week. E. S. FAIISON & CO.. MANUFACTURERS, 4 26 lmrp No. 220 DOCK Street E, Cor, Second and Market Sta. Philad. PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 1, 18G0. HOWELL & BOURKE, MANIFACTU11ERS OF PAPEE HANGINGS AND WINDOW SHADES. N. E CORNER or IOIUTI1 AM) MARKET STREETS mj LADELPIIIA. EDWARDS & LAWRENCE, DRY CCOOS. rRICE & WOOD WILL oruN THEIR NEW STORE SOHTHWMT CORNER OP EIGHTH and FILBERT Streets, ON Wcdnctsdty, May WITH A NEW STOCK: OP FANCY AND HTAPLE DRY GOODS. LINENS, FOR BOYS' PANTS, ETC A Splendid Assortment Now Open AT MILLIKEN'S LINEN STORE No. 828 All C II STREET. UKBLEACIIfc D LIN EN DUCK AT 50 CENTJ. CNILFACIIED LINEN DRILL AT 60 CENTS. STRIPED LINEN D. ILL, DARK COLORS, 62$ CENU8. EI ACK AND WIIITK LINEN CHECKS, 62 J CENTS. BROWN AND WHITE LINEN CHECKS, 02i CISIVIS. CHECKED LINEN DUCKS. WHITE LINEN DUCKS. WHITE LINEN DRILLS. PLAIN COLORED LINENS, FOR JACKETS AND COATS. PRINTED LINENT FOR SHIRTS AND JACKETS. FILE LARGLtT nTOCK OF LINENS, OF ALL KINDS IN TnE CITY, AT MILLIKEN'S LINKN STORE, 881tntu2ml No. 88 AltCII Sti-oet. A. W FOURTH AND ARCH, ? ARE NOW OFFERING, AT TIIK L0WE11 RATES, A FINE SIOCK OI SPRING GOODS, FOR CITY RETAIL SALES. tiAV IKS' SACK CLOTHS. fashionable silks, re west drkm goods, skw spring eiiawls. TOURIST DRESS GOODS. 1 4 12 tfastotSp BEST BLACK SILKS. RICHEST GRENADINES, ETC. ETC. ESTABLISHED 1841. WABBURT03 & m, No. 1004 CHESNUT St. SILKS, RIBBONS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, WHOLISALi: AND EETAIL. REAL LACES, EMBROIDEI.'IES, WHIT; GOODS, HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ETC CI old the .liawis of Prices. 46 stutb lm A GOOD DISCCUNl iOTHETCAUK. T CHAMBERS. N. 810 ARCH STREET. O HEAL CLDSY L CK3 BLA( K ULU'DKK LACES. lAjbu lack vuu at ti. a baroaik. WH1TK GOODS BHIRHKl) MUhL) S t'OB WAISTS. plmd unii fivk nainsook. fke.ncii skiktino muslin. M niT HMSH ( MBkI(J l)VbUBO tlXilNCS AND IVBEHTIOHS Ut'JLAM H"A"LS, CiJUAP. U WtutlmUt EXCELSIOR ( L.0THING HALL, 5 DRY GOOD?. A T ItETAIL. MS. B. CAMFBELIi & CO., No. 727 CIIESNTJT Etrect. Have made eitonnlve additions u their dod tar Stock oi ' 'ILK8 AND JDK35SS GOODS'' WHICH TI1E1 CONTINUE TO SELL At Modern to Prices. WH01.F.8AI.F. ROOMS UP STAIRS. 881 REDUCTION IN PlilOES OF SPRING CLOAKS, IN CLOin AND SILK, OF OUR 0W1T MANUFAC1URE. PARIS MADE GARMENTS. A new opfnin& at ono-half cost of Importation FINE LLAMA LACE SHAWLS AND CIR CULARS, all at Rcducod Trices. J. W. PROCTOR & CO., 827tuftn2mrpl No. 920 CHESNUT St. STOVES, &c. XJ N I O N OIL S T O V H S, A new ai.d complete apparatui Jor t'ooklnir nd IleaUnf by retrolcum OiL Our Moves give no smoke or odr. end re not liable lo get out oi older, being m simple la every renprct a a Kerosene Lamp, 'ihe B kor. Droller, and Flat-Iron Dealer arc ttau tnlj iipeclal anicica of tup. nl'nre rrqulred. Foi all olber puiposra ordiaanr store turntture uav be uscJ. DAVID II. LOSEY", POLE AG l:NT FOR PENNSYLVANIA, N o. 38 t on th FI FTH Street, Ltbrral discount lo the trade. 4 IT Sm r FINE SHIRTS, Kcney Refunded if Not Satisfactory, WADE OF NEW TOlKWIli MUSLIN, only $4 t utual pnee 3 fi(i. WAI'E OF WAMSUTTA WUSLIN, Only 315, Ol price i 00. liOYb' PU1ET8 on tend and made to ordor. A liberal oeductiontowtioHsuleirade. T. U JACOBS, No. 1226 CHESWUT Street, 8 29tl)Stu2mro Pblladelphfai. pEEMAN & .CO. A EE NOW OPENING, AT No. 45 North SECOND Street, BETWEEN M ATK T AND AKCU, A t the toro lati-ly occupied by E. Jones Lister, a complete and extensive cssortment of Rich Parlor and Chamber Furniture, In Black Walrut, BosewooJ, or Urhogany. Also, Dining Boom, Common, and Kliohon Furniture, l'lne namelled Chamber Seta, In large variety. Cane Seat Cbairs, Extension Tables, Mattresses, and Bei'dir-g tcoklna Oiasses, eto. eto. 4 24 tuih3l4p IIE II A II 11 1 S O N li O I L E It". A SAFE STEAM BOILEK. Jbe at cntlon of manutacturers and Others nslnc bteam is oootli ently cai el to tbls new Hteam Uens rator, as coinbnin- es'tn ia. advanugns ' In absolute sultty irt m exp oslou. In cheapness ol (Tist'oosi and cost ol n pairs, to economy of fuel, tad Ity o c eanlnu and transportation etc. not ponse'red by any o-her bot er 1i?.'t,?h" b"11"1' 'ormed OI ef-rblnatlon o4 cast-Iron bolloiv spbei each SDbcra eight inches ex terna, dlnmeier. and mree-elvbttis of aji lucb ihlcic. 1lee are beld toKetber by wrouht-lrou boits. with caps at tl.c end heary one hundred of these Bolters are now In opera ilon.souie ot them in the nest estabtlsLuianu In thia cltv. For descriptive circulars ir price, applv to JOSFpn flahBIS. Jr'. llanison Bolier Wor-s. OKAY 8 F1HUV Boad.- adjolnuig the United Ktatea Attll Ibllaoelpbla. 4 21 a tu Ui2m5 f K AMERICAN BUREAU OF MINES, No. 64 BROADWAY. Mines, Mineral Lands, and Ores examined and reported upon. Competent Engineers furnished to Dining Com panies. Consultations sffordea on all Wining, Metallurgies and Chemical Question, at the oDUe of iho Bureau, GEO. D. II. GILLESPIE, President. DBAKT DE KAY. Secretary. H tuths rp BIOKRlGlSrH;, OR LIFE-BEJlVBxNMTOR. bTBEKOlH TO THE WEAK YOCTH TO TUB AGED 1 his preDnratlon Is unequ al ed as a reJuvenator and re storer ol waxttd aud tnor. lunoilonJ. ' be tri'O e. ibe uteil aad all those who hare la any Vtay lu. paired their vitality by cxcrnnive uienial or pbyI cai app.K atlon,wl:l 1!nu the l.lnkrene to bo what Iti utms inipl e.-a h e reluverauir, which, while It builds np Ihe rbuttered ounntitution. lll a so Impart to the teeiliig the bilrkneiis and eLergy wl icb belong to youth ho matter by what cause any o:gao has bwoineenree bled In Ha lunctl-n. tbb supeib proparatlon wl.l remove that causa a', i nue and on vor BIOKKKNE cu ts Urn'tiui DeMllty Impotenoy, Ner vous lDCnpacltv. Uyopeiisla, LHiDrossion Loss or Appe tlie. Low opirl's, Imbtuillty IMenul Indolenoe Kmaola tlcn. Innul It baa a rnt de iKhtiul. desirable, and novel eBcc upon tbo I'-iri-u vKtcm- aud a i wbo are la any war prontra oJ o uervou. duablililea areesruestly ad v ued to t- n cur in tblx most exool ent and ao tuuslled pn-paraf'U. BIOKHl Nr. -I he Kc-ebie, the Languid, the Despahv Ji g the Old should give tMs valuublodlxuov.irv a trial j It will be touud totn ly aiUiiieat lrom ail other article fi r the aanne purvoce. 'I O Ft-AJ aLKS. , Ms preparation Is Invaluable In ner vous weaknesses o nil klnu, aa li will icature the wasted strength with vodenul perinaneoce. It Is also a iiano lunn, and will give ra lef in Dyspep sia with the fl.hi dnsn. A brief oersia eii--o in ita use will lenovate the sioinsch tu a degree of per lot health, and banish Dyseenpla lore vor. One lioilarner bottle or six bottles for e.V Bold br J)rug gists genfril y Hint bv express anywhere by ad dressing HI TCHIMiS A HILLYElt Proprietor, .no. ta ouwn, .-ew jort. Bold by JOHNSON. nOLLOWAY A COWDES. so w no tu sixth street ii i u ri a tin., 4 19 thstu rp So 233 M. SECOND Bt S.E.C or. Sccud and KarketSta.,Pliilaclfc
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