BVSINESS NOTICES. A FRIGHTFUL VOW. . excellept old Story we are told of the trlbula non which befell Lord Mortimer Altamont liontmcr vesel, in consequence'of his having excelled the young Count Di St arcissinl in fashionable graces and elegant rtes. Awakening at midnight, Lord Manta:Lorene ionnd at his bedside The Count's vengeful mother and an assassin aimed with a dagger. They made him swear henceforth to be as vulgar as possible, and put Into his hands a work called " The Blackguard's Dic tionary," which he was to study, Had his lordship lived -in Philadelphia, the cruel Marchese would deabiless have also obliged him to renounce the elegan and fashionable Clothing of Tower Hall. • WS Beim— Ptnev,CassimerePants, at low as, 400 " " Vests " 2 50 " Black " Pants " 6 00 '• " aoth reds 400 " .Faney Cashmere Butts, to match, 14 00 Black 20 00 Adeancing from theserates wehave pods of all mutes, op to the very finest fabrics, at pricer reduced improper. itom—Men's Youths' and Boys'. THOUSANDS HAVE BOTIND WITHIN THE PAST YEW WXGBS, THAT WT. ASE ACTUALLY SELLING GOOD, SERVICEABLB GOODS AT Salk PEKES NAMED. SNUTTELVG UP BYES. Along New Zealand's shore there flies, Pine iron dust which hurts the eyes; So, to avoid the dusty gale, People are forc'd to wear a veil. Put here no penetrating dust Assaults the eyes with such a gust; All can their optiCsopen wide, And on their piloting confide. And to the "Pram," as sure as fate, If wanting Clothes they'll take you straight, Where the large stock excites surprise, And where they never—shut your eyes. We keep up a choice assortment of colors and styles of ready-made Clothing, and sell at extremely low pricea, which facts are appreciated by the large poi , Von of our citizens and many distant customers who Savor us with their patronage. We aim at keeping the best Clothing in the city, and shall be unremitting ira eur efforts to give entire 'satisfaction to all our Cornomers. Our department for ordered work le well appointed inkrilbexally sustained. PERRY & CO., STAR CLOTHING EMPORIUM, 609 CHESTNUT ST., SIGN OP STAR. N. B.—Dealers in fine Clothing will find it to their advantage to examine our stock, as we call fill their orders on very liberal terms. SCHOMACRER, PLANINFOR MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S NEW STORE, N 0.1103 CHESTNUT 2ITERET.—We respectfully call the attention of our blends and the public generally to our removal to bur new and handsome Warerooms, "0 thARD ROW," 1103 CHESTNUT street, where we have constantly on Si&ar band a large stock Pian of our superior and highly finished e Grand os. instruments have been awarded the highest premiums at all the principal exhibitions ever held in Ibis country, with numerous testimonials from the 23st-class artists In America and Europe. They are now the leading Pianos, and are eold to all bans of the world. Persons dasirisg to purchase a first-class Piano at sreatly reduced rates should net fail to give us a call. Pianos to rent, Tuning and moving promptly at tended to. SOHOIIiACKs.B. CO. roylo.lm. No. 1103 Chestnut street. ManTjlufacturers ALBRECHT; ILLSIIIO3 & SCHMIDT . of I ' 4 Is. FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES, Were Rooms, No. 46 North THIRD street, myl&f,m,w-tea Philadelphia. m l STEIN WAX & SONS' PIANOS Are now acknowledged the best in- WI itnunents in Europe as well a. s America. They are nftd in public and private, by the greatest artiste living in .Europe, by VON EITLOW, DREYSCHOOK, LISZT. JAELL and others:ln this country by MILLS, MASON, WULPSOMN, etc. For sale only by PLASIDS SEWS., 1:1124-11' 1056 Chestnut street. EVENING BULLETIN. FRIDAY, JUNE 1, 1886. ligir Persons leaving the city for the sum mer, and wishing to have the EVENING BuLLErma sent to them, will please send their address to the office. MILE BECONSTBIICTION PLAN. The Senate yesterday passed the sub stitute for the third section of the Consti tutional Amendment by a _vote o: more than' three to one. The factious opposi tion of the minority was maintained to the last, and Mr. Doolittle, sandwiched between those shining lights, Davis and Saulsbury, made a long speech in behalf of the rebel interests. Messrs. Doolittle and Norton have the honor of standing alone in this important issue,as the two only Republican Senators who lent their influence and votes to strengthen the in significant Copperhead minority. Of course Mr. Cowan was on the same side, but it is now so long a time since he turned traitor to his State and to his pre tended principles, that he is now regu larly rated on the Copperhead side of the Senate. Mr. Doolittle unmasked the weakness of his position in the close of his speech. Ignoring all those high principles of pa triotism which should govern the opin ions and actions of a Union Senator, he descends to the clap-trap argument that the indiscriminate admission of the Southern representatives would have put rap - United States bonds ten per cent. and driven Maximiltanoutof Mexico. Apart from the very problematical na ture of this sweeping assertion, Mr. Doolittle did not define the connection between his causes and effects, nor did he attempt to explain the process by which he had come down from the lofty level of principle upon which he has so long stood, to place himself upon these comparatively petty and selfish consid erations. The hope has been and still is freely indulged that the President is prepared to accept the modified Constitutional amendment as a concession to his views and to lend his aid to promote its adop tion by the several States. It is to be feared, however, that the wish is father to that thought. The later indications are that the President will not consent to anything short of an unconditional sur render by Congress to his policy, and such a surrender is, of course, impossible. Mr. Doolittle's action in the Senate yes terday was doubtless in harmony with the President's views, and Congress will have to go to the country upon the Con stitutional amendment without the President. Some Washington corre spondents have ignorantly announced that he will certainly veto the measure, either forgetting or not knowing that he has nothing, officially, to do with it. The Amendment goes directly from Congress to the State Legislatures for their ratification, and the President is relieved' of all such responsibility. There is little cause to doubt that the requisite three-fourths of the Legisla tures will ratify the Arnendtnent. The — admission of Colorado, Arkansas and Tennessee will probably be speedily ae eomplished, and the late rebellious States BENEMT & CO., • TOWER HALL. 618 HATCHET STREET will thus be reduced to such a small mi nority, that they will •not be likelyto oppose thethselves to the overwhelming voice of the country. With theadoption of this Amendment the real work of re construction will be fairly -inaugurated, and the country may hope to enter upon the enjoyment of peace and prosperity. The leaders of the rebellion will be prad tically debarred from further mischief, and the deluded'and ruined masses of the South will be encouraged and sus tained in the pursuits of industry, and be taught to appreciate as they have never done before, the blessings of a free republican government. THE E. O. I. H. The Fenian gathering at. National Hall, last evening, for the purpose of giving a reception to Mr. James Ste phens, proved to be a sort of a Donny brook Fair in the way of discordant demonstration. The C. 0. I. R. made a speech in which he modestly appointed himself Dictator of the Irish Utopia, and he coolly declared his intention of preventing the squandering of Fenian funds for the future, by making himself their sole and absolute custodian. The story told of John Randolph comes in particularly pat in this connection. Old Roanoke was at a race-course, where a jockey, who was an entire stranger to him, offered to bet $5OO on a certain horse, blandly remarking that "Squire Jenkins," who was also a stranger to him, would "hold the .stakes." "But who will hold SquireJenkine?"squeaked out the shrewd old descendant of Poca hontas. Mr. Head Centre Stephens is ready, willing and anxious to hold all the Fenian funds. Who will hold Mr. Head Centre Stephens? A gentleman who was present at the meeting last night propounded some questions to the C. 0. I. R., which did more credit to the frankness, bluntness and pluck of the questioner than they did to his discretion, under surrounding circumstances. The questions were as follows: "Ist—Whether the Fenian Brotherhood, organized as it was for the liberation of Ire land, has not been used by bad men, per jurers and others for the destruction of its purposes? "2d—Whether in the future the same means may not be employed for the benefit of English diplomacy, which seems so far to have been aided in securing, through the Fenian movement, the Confederation of the Canadian Colonies and the limitation of the Irish suffrage ? "3d—whether the Fenianßrotherhoodmi der its present as well as past teatters, Ural not been injurious instead of beneficial to the cause of Irish Nationality? "4tb—Whether you, James Stephens, are not a British agent employed to destroy the influence of American Irishmen in all fu ture attempts to rescue their native country from the thraldem of England?" These queries were answered by the summary and conclusive process of hustling the questioner off the platform, and before he had been afforded time to submit one more query which he was anxious to put to the orator of the even ing, to wit: "Wby was it that you were able to es cape so easily when less prominent, but no less faithful men, such as Donovan, Rosa and Luby, were transported?" A satisfactory response to these ques tions would have done much towards dispelling grave doubts that exist con cerning the earnest sincerity of the ac knowledged head of the Fenian organi zation. We are not in the secrets of Fe nianism, and for aught we know to the contrary the Head Centre may be a par agon of patriotism and_ unselfish hon esty; but the fact is patent to the world that with such divided counsels as pre vail in Fenian circles, and such inhar monious action, the old exploit of the Kilkenny cats will be re-enacted, withthe farce made mournful by the wasting of the hard earnings of credulous Irishmen and Irish women, by the shedding of the blood and the loss of the liberty of Fe 'dans who have more zeal than discre tion, and by the endangering of the amicable relations which exist between two great nations, by such hair-brained expeditions upon our borders as those re ferred to in the telegraphic reports in another column of the BULLETIN of to day. THE CHOLERA. The arrival of more over-crowded steamers at the New York Quarantine, with the cholera on board, has created some little excitement. But the public is getting used to these things and there is much less alarm than was to be ex pected. The fact that no cases of the disease have occurred on shore, and that it has ceased on board f s everal of the vessels, proves that that there is no epidemic in the atmosi.here. It was caused solely by the crowd and filth and poor diet of the emigrant steamers. As soon as these evils were removed, the disease abated. We may expect warm weather very t oon, when greater pre cautions may be necessary. But there is now no reason to apprehend any severe visitation of the disease. GENERAL scorrs FUNERAL. The notion i o-day doing honor to the memory of Lieutenant General Scott. Congress has adjt iurned until Monday, and committees of both Houses have gone to attend the funeral at West Point.. The public departments are closed, and in every part of the country the national colors are at half-mast. Although so long removed from active public life, the American people hold in tender re membrance the sei vii es .of the great sol dier, and not even the mighty deeds of younger heroes in the late war can make them overlook them. There will be scores of those heroes gathered around his grave this afternoon, for they loved, honored and appreciated the old man even better than civilians did. Hale of Real Estate and Stocks. Messrs. Thomas theon advertise for their sale on Tue . day neat, at itirobange, several Very hand some country seats. City res lenees, lots, rite. Pamphlet catalogues Issued tomorrow. THE DAILY EVENING BULL!T[N : PaILADELPHIA. FRIDAY , .11" NE 1,1880. -SCOTVENPICTITRZ SALE.—The attendance' last evening at the= Art; Gallery of Mr. 8.- , Scott, Jr., MO Cheitnut street, ..wfut:large, end - tbe -bidding quite brisk. Some of the pictures brought fair - prices, but the greater part'went mach below their real Value: The sale will be finished this evening, when the hest pictures of the fine collection will 'be disposed of. This is the last chance this season for - procuring good pictures by foreign artists of reputation. Sale of a Handsome Residence at Cheat- not James •A. Freeman's catalogues of the sale next Wednesday are now ready. A full description will be found included or the elegant pointed , stone Residence on Montgomery avenue. near hvergreen avenue, at Chestnut Bill, to be sold at that time. The hones is 50 by as feet with bay windows &c.., and the 105200 oy 250 feet. Immidtote possession given. JOHN ciitrmr. BM - LIAR. 1731 CHESTNUT STREET and 213 LODGE STREET. Meebanies of every branch required for honsebtdid ing and fitting promptly furnished. ja.lemoji tomHAVEN & 136.4X1N Pt - OS. These beautiful instruments have ranked among the#EST for nearly,4o years.„ aplB-w,f,m,tf J. E. GOULD. Seventh and Chestnut. STATIANEBY—LETTEPS, CAP AND NOTE PAPEIts.' ENVELOPES, BLANK EJOKs, and every requisite in , the Stationery line, selling at the lowest figures at J. B. DOWNING'S Stationery Store, m 8124.634 Eighth street, two doors above Walnut, 4 SUMMER STYLE HATS.—,WaRBIJETON, 436' oIIinSTNIIT Street, next door to the Post Office. N.B. Nowhere else can the prachaserobtain greater value for his money. niY2itirn THEO. H. MCC:ALLA. AT MB OLD Z.STABLISHICD 41141 HAT. AND OAP EMPORIUM. (4 / 804 CHESTNUT STEEP. New Styles for Spring. my9-Im,rpf OIL PAINTINGS FOR SALE AT REIMER'S Gal lery , 624 Arch street, by an eminent artist about visiting Europe. A rare chance; secure a fine Picture at moaerate prices. MATCH LIGHTERS made of metallic cloth do not .I.XL require frequent renewal like sand paper. Copt tat things for tobacconists. hotels, druggists. dtc. FQr sale, with a variety •of kinds of Match Boxes, by TRUMAN dr. SHAW, No. 835 Might Thirty-five) Market !street, below Ninth. - rtA BUS DE 'VISITE 6 ter el, executed in a variety V of pleasing stylea, sure to please. See specimens at B. 1..154.T. AEU's Photograph Gallery, 624 Arch st. SCALES WITH CLOCK DIALS, marking from half an ounce upwards, will be found more convenient and compact for family or manufacturers' use than the old style scales and weights. For sale by TRU MAN & SHAW, No. 835 (slight Thirty.tive) Market meet, below Ninth. O+ "- el.—Large•roze Photographs, of superior style andexecution. Now is the time to get the beat at hairsElt'S Gallery, Second street, above Green. Prices reduced.: PUBC.B.ING STAR'S, Crosses, Half moons and va ;lode other shaped holes. we have Railroad Goa 'motors' Pocket Ponchra. TRUMAN S. 3ff W. No. 8W (Fight Thirty-five) Market street, below Mom. LCIST.—ThIs morning—A_small BLA.CK TERRIER DOG, with tau spots on legs. .a. libel al reward will be paid tor his return to lies *P.RUCE Street. it* 1.866. SITATuquEI I II. 4 = . ..:(I-Vgal . kPers dyed. No Shaving on Sunday. Corner ltretianzePlacl3 and Dock street. IWI O. C. KOPP. 1c1R41)1E POTATOES.—The heft article In the I. country. For sale at the itallre.cd Depot. I?t2 taAftkLET Street. Jot-2trp• SON.—SO tons mottled "Oxford" Pig Iron, for salt 1. by E.A.SUUDKIt at CO., llack street waart. TO HOUsEE.I; EPERS, for eleahlog silver and oliver•plated ware. rthi EW POLL: , RING PO VIDIStt, the befit ever made. PA RR & .BItO tell .=4 Chestnut Street, below Fourth. DINE FRENCH MANTEL CIi..:•CRS —rir7sh ponutiou of buumiful s yies, warranted correct TVS( g p.ERs, FARR & BROTHERS, Imp3rters. Chestnut street, below Fourth. Al ABB Lbti WITH INDELIBLE INK. Embroider 1111. lug, Braiding. Sad:aping. du. M. A. TOBBEY. I SOO FilbPrz siren. U tIedk.F.ENT.F.R, TAILUM, (UR aRD Take pleasure incalhn6 the attest:Mu of thelr frioods and the public generally, to their stock or Imported fabrics for men a v.-ear, which they are preparol to make up in their usual approved style. at toductd prices. auem,w.f-ena•rp ("RDAS'S C" .NIREATED TUSK:et truly healthful and nutrlthus beverage, now in use to thousands—invalids and others—W-.8 estaulished h character for quality of material and purity of menu. facture. witch stands unrivaled. 11 1 recommewlod by phystctars of this and other places, as a supe:::•,, tonic, and requires but a trial to convince this most skeptitutl of us great merits To be had. wholesale .w.si retail, of P. J. JORDAN.= Pear street. fr.HE Haltilltitihi _BOLLER. A SAFE titAA:it 1 BOILER.—The attention of Banulacturers slat others using Steam is contidenar called to thus uew Steam Generator, as combining easenttal advautagm in absolute safety from explosion. in cheapness of net: cost and cost of repairs In economy of fuel, facilry of cleauing and transportation, dtc., riot possessed bratty other boiler now in use. This boiler is formed of a combination ofcast.tron hollow spheres, each sphere a inches external diameter. and 3-,1 of an inch thing. These areheici together by wrought-lion bolts, with caps at the ends. Nearly one hundred or these Boilers are now In opperatlon, smite ot them in the best establishments to this city. For descriptive circryls or price, apply to JOSEPH. HallitiSON, Jr.. Harrison Boiler Worts, Gray's Ferry Hood, adjoining the 11. S. Arsenal, Philadel phia. apS-2rorp/ WEAVER & CO., hianufc.eturers of MANILA AND 7 ARRED CORDAGE, Cords, Twines, do., No. 23 North Water street, and No. V. North Delaware avenue, Phlladelptda, Enwm R. Frriza. Mimes!, WrAviert. CONRAD F. CLOTHIER. ISA at; IiATHANS Auctioneer and Money Broker, IN. E. corner St Third and siprucr streets, only one square below the Exchange. Na.THANS'S Principal Office, established for the last forty years, Money to loan in large or email amounts, at the lowest rates on Diamonds, Sliver Plate, Watches, :Jewelry, Clothing, and goods or every description. Office hours irom 8 A. M. till 7P.M. de23-trrp vOlt SAL.el—To Shippers, (*racers, Hotel-Beepers and others—.A. very superior lot of Champagne Older, by the barrel or. dozen. P. J. JORDAN, nog-rptf =9 Pear streeti below Third and Walnut. - NO DISAPPOINTMENT! NEVER FAILS. "ITCH" "TATTER" "ITCH" Dr. Swelyne's Ointment. "TEPTFR" "ITCH" Dr, Eruxiym's Ointment.. "TEPPER" "ITCH" .4rawryzn," "ITCH.NEVER KNOWN "TATTER" "r CH" "TEPPER" "ITCH" TO FAIL "'TEPPER" "ITCH" "Th.ITER" "ITCH" IN CURING THIS "TEPPER" ITCH" "TIATT ER" "ITCH" TORKEI.TTING "pwriEß" "TATTER" "ITCH" COMPLAINT. "PATTER" "ITCH." 'TEPPER" Cum Itching Piles, salt Rheum, Scald Head, Rash, all Skin Diseases. "Swayne's" Cures 'All-Beating" .Attays "Ointment." "Swayne's" "AB - Healing" "Ointment." "Swayne's" Bch in "All-Healing" ail "Ointment." "Swayne's" "All-Healing" 'Ointment" "Swayne.'s" from "A 11-ReAling"itehings"Olatment." "Swayne's" .• ntment " .'Swayne's" to 48 "Ail-Dealing" :At e "Ointment " "Swayne's" "An-Healing , " "Ointment" "Sway no's" Hours. "All,Heallng ' ones. "Ointment." A great variety of cases yield to the wonderful heal ing properties of this Ointment, even the moat obstinate and protracted in character, eruptions cOvering the whole surface of the baly, that put at defiance every other mode of treatment which the mind of man could invent, have been permanently Cured. PI ice SO cents a box. By mail 60 cents. Over thirty :years have 'Dr. - Swaynes Medicines" been in constant use in sa parts of the world, and their Increasing popularity is certainly proof of their great power to heal. Prepared only by Dr. SWATHE & SON, No. 330 N. SIXTH street, above Vine, Philadelphia. Sold by the leading Druggists, my2l-tu,th,f tf CORSETS AID SEIRTS.—An elegant assort- met t of Bummer Corsets, Linen Ooutille and Pa rt ris Werly; also Du Chestnutther styles of Skirts, A at MRS. SPEEL'S,street. above Thir teenth, and South hleventh st.,above Spruce. pet-^t• :0 z e . ISHING UNDERT A ww.,H. No,lB North NINTH Street, above Market. my3l.lm,rps EEtNE SON'S SURE:MOIL N. YORK PlANOS—Brilliant, powerful, durable and. wrier elegant. For sale at very ni .Aerate prices by C. P. HUPFELD, jel 2t• 929 Chestnut street, 24 floor. ingWE HEREWITH CALL attention to onr magnificent assortment of superior PIA_NOS. which - we aiwaya have on hand, and offer them at very reasonable prices to purchasera. Best of references and FULL GUARAZ: MEE invariably THE UNION PLLNO ILANUFACTITRING CO., a... 20 1017 Walnut street. FINE WA.T011.112, JEWELIty, eta., a eons ;Li-Trt. plete assortment agef u elt e tt i vednerAces. apt Importers ot Watchek ets,_ ap2o 824 eliestnat street. beloarlrourtn. :%•;.! 's •• ni• • . " 1 • Vial• •••.& large house, with all the modern conven ences. extenaive grounda anenty of shade; Malan, Station rses; within either walk of • : Will be rentedwith or without th amble. Address Box 1 808 Philada. P. O. myr-rptf • MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED UPON DIAMONDS,W &PORES, JEWEL. EY, PLATE; CLOTHING, &A, or JON es dc CO.'S LD.ESTABLISITED-LOAN OFFICE, Corner or THIRD and GASKILL Streets, Below Lombard. N. B.— DIAMONDS, WATCHES, 3ZWITIELRY, G111%,&c., - - YOB BALE AT 11101ABS,A3LY LOW PRIM& ap23-api ~ . .;~~ gar WASAMIBI3I. & BROWN, agrIVANAmraltPN & BROWN, za-WAI.AIf6I{X & BROWN, AirWANA.MAILRB, & BROWN, HANDSOME CLOTHING.SRL HANDSOME CLOTRING.`aI Air LowEsr PRIcEs. • HANDsomin CLOTHING. Sir LOWS ST PRICES.' tirLOWEST PRICES. B EST ASSORTAIENT.IECI BEST ASSORTMENT.`tia BEST ASSORTILENT.I. IIIrBNEECIEPTIONABLE. PITS. ,Ig' tts - ExcnrriollAsma PITS. XrirIINEELEI - x/ONABLIC PITS. ad'BRENCEPT.IONAP* 7 PITS. • Tar PEOPLE PLE.ABED. - Sft THE PEOPLE PLEASED.,M THE PEPPLIS PLEASED." - tak . Taz PEOPLE RrusED. - IM a$ 'OAK HALL. jaroAx. HALL. CSIP OAK HALL. ,I'OAIC HALL. S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS. S. E. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS.a S. X. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS.`, S. F. CORNER SIXTH AND MARKET STS.`al REMOVAL- G E oRL E GRANT, IMPORTER AND MANUFACTURER OF Gentlemen .s Famishing Goods, Wm removed from his old Store. No. 610, to NO. 1013 'CHESTNUT STREET, Where he offers a large, varied and fashionable stock of SHIRTS, Cor.T.A Ras HOSIERY,' SICOR-TIES, and other Furnishing Goods at moderate prices, to which he invites attention THE PRIZE-MEDAL SHIRT, Invented by Mx. John F Taggart and sold by GEORGE GRANT, Is the best Siting, most comfortable and du rable garment made in the city. Je-Imi I HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN INVOICE, OF MUSICAL BOXES. \ The first that have ever been Imported. Call and hear them at N. ItILDEADN'FiI 1028 CHESTNUT ST. Jel-614 SUITS OF ROSEWOOD PARLOR FURNITURE. Gfeo. J. Lienkels, je gr rP tlenth and Chestnut Streets. 11U3113ITalt THE. BEST FAMILY WASHING MACHINE IN THE UNITED STA.Tai. Call and see It work". Country and State Riga's for ssle. Agents Wanted at Inn FURNITURE STORE - 837 Market Street. AI.kRITINS SAFES ra • '7 , IARVIN'S • MAkt.VEN's 8/iF M=MMMM ANOTHER SUOCESS: ANOTHER. SUCCICSS - Teo - ANOT}O' HENDUESS.iiIi M OTH EH GREAT FIRE IN cir.uru - srox. MARVIN'S PATENT TRIUMPHANT. • Messrs. W. M. 13 Ird fi CL., Citaricstort. .3.1111, ISX— Grsvihratm; : AO is aduty 1. owe y,tl to express my entire satisfaction In regard to narthrs Salm, lot which you are agents. They have proven all ron have recommended. In tee great lire ou King street, tpril 5, which destroyed **Robb s" block, and mv entire stock of grcceries and ligimrs. my book and papers were preserved in good condition, and it al:Canis me great pleasure to testify to the excellent quality of these safes as they are Justly entitled to the highest con Odence or the Pll ,_Baspectrally yours. W. VIM. The above safes for sale by 11.A.1:1, VI itf & 21 CHES'TNIIT Street. • (Masonic Hall), Philadelphia, rny2s-12t and =BROADWAY, New York. T 0 URTALO T'S EXTRACT OF BEEF FOR FAMILY USE, In Square Cans. For sale by SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, Cor. BROAD AND WALNUT. TO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL DISTRICTS. We are orepared, as heretofbre, to supply P'amilleo at their Ociuntry Resideaces with nvxpor DESCRIPTION OF FIRE GROCERIES, TEAS, &C., &C. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Cor Eleventh and Vine Streets. SELLERS BROTHERS, No. 18 North Sixth Street, Savin g added to their fbrmer business that of MILL AND FACTORY FINDINGS, Intend keeping a hill assortment of everything in that line, which they will sell at the lowest rates, including Pure Oak Tanned Leather Belting, Gum Belting and Steam Packing, Lace and Picker Leather, Band and Harness Leather. Boller Cloth and Skins, Card Clothi Belt H ng ooke Rivets, dte. , , Also continue to mannflictnre aa heretofore WIRE CLOTH, SIEVES, SCREENS,&a. Of which A PULL ABOORTIZENT le kept constant)/ On hand. apealmrpi GEORGE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. 232 CARTES 13 1 1 I REIETJ And 2111 DOOB EITZIEr. Macline Work and Mllimiting promptly attended to jyrr-rp; 1118HLER'S HEBB BITTER% Wholesale and Retail. d. ORABL &. BRO., GENERAL AGENTS, rp fitouthlaarTH, MINA. )I•':'s'. - 0'0•:::•_...";*t.;';: - ,40'cv - o - x,tka SPECIAL SALE 1110-11 CLASS IMPORTED PAINTINGS, B. SCOTT, JR., IS INSTRUCTED BY MR. A. HIIIVETTER To announce a exiling sale of his importation Of valu able foreign Paintings, previous to his departure for Europe in the steamer of the Id of Jane. The cats ogue will embrace 194 subjects, the bartproductions of the following eminent artists of the French, Flemish English, Belgian and Dusseldorf Schools: T. Carabain, Brussels. F. Krusemann, BrasseLs. Ch. Leickert, Amsterdam. IL Von Feben, Brussels. A. Eversen, Amsterdam Fugn. Verbekhoven, Amsterdam. F. airolus, Brussels L. Robbe, Bius:els J. Reekers, Amsterdam. M. A. Koekkoek, A6terdam. J. W. Bilders, Amsterdam. F. Musin, Brussels. M. kyr); Utrecht. J. Stroebel, Amsterdam. J. Ruyten, Amterdam F. Lebret, Leyden. A F. Verlioeven-Ball, AAverp. M. Diddaert, Antwerp. Camille Van leempattf n, Drissels. THE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE AT E. COTT'S ART 0-AILJEELIr, 1.020 CHESTNUT STREET, ON 13:13 EVENINGS OF lirednesday, Thursday aid Friday, May 30th and 31st, and Jima Ist, AT 8 O'CLOON. The Paintinp - are open for Exhibition, and will remain open DAY and EVEN ING until time of oale. The Gallery will remain closed till time of exhibi tion. IN VA:La S will Bud more nourishment in using •TOITRIELOT'S ifXTRACT OF BEEP. Than In any other preparation. one table spoonfal tlontalus the virtues ofinearly pound of pure meat. "17EOD NONE, BUT tsqua.rez TINS : 7 , F. O. Ninclas .t. CO. 116 and 117 FRAR.S.LI V Street, ;gen , York, Sole Agents. jel-et Ivo FOR BA LE.EVEILY WHis Baits of Walnut Parlor Furniture, IN OIL OR POLISHED. Greco. or. 1 - lenizeis s jrl4ra rp Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets, RARTERORN ON OROLEII,A.. JUST PUBLISHED. CI - 101_41Taa 216. 9 Facts and conclusions as to its NATURE. PREVENTION A ND TREATERNT, By Henry Hartshorn, A. M, M. D.. Fellow of the Col lege of Physicians of Philadelphia, Professor Of Hy glens In the University of Pennsylvania, de ltimo. 3> cents. J. B. LLPPINCOTe & CO.. Publtshena, jet 4t 715 and 717 MARKET Street., SUITS OF ROSEWOOD CHAMBER FURNITURE, MO. J. HENKEL% qhitteenth and Chestnut Streets. F I RE WORKS IN GREAT VARIETY. FOR SALE AT M.A.ISUFACTUREREP FILDT&S. A. it FRAtiCISCUB & CO., 513 MARKET STREET, AND MO OOKIZEROE STUN'. GOOD 3 ORDER/D DIRECT FROM FACTORY.. Noorders accepted atter July Ist. narltjylrpf WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS, IN OIL OH POLISHED. Geo. a. .IE - Tenizeis, Thirteenth and Chestnut Streets. OW° A ,tiARD. Special notice to our old friends and the public gen erally: 'I be JONES' One-Price Clothing House, establl.o-ed sixteen years ago, is still in successful operation at the old location, 604 MARKET Street, one door above Sixth. and has not changed, its place or manner of do ing business, which is exactly the same good old plan in operation for many years. namely—" One Price and no cieviation." The Llothing we make Is of the most substantial character, hoin as to materials and work manship. so that our customers never can complain of either. our stock Is large and plain or fashionable people can be w6ll suited Our customers should be careful to get to the right place, as there is no other establish ment In the city In our line of business strictly 'one-- price." JONES' ONE-PFLII;E CLOTHINCO„ 6041 IIYIALTZ,IK.Vr g Sirre - my:1?-1m 4p, ONE DOOR ABOVE STSTEC. TO LET FOR TELE SEASON. imre E, ...r anii .AND CONVENIENT' HILTON FARM, Late fiesidence of WM. WILBERFORCE WISTAR, commanding a . splendid view and snrroandad by beamilul s;bl AD rltEns. LAWN and WOODS azia with excellent STABLE and (#ARREN AMOALHO-- DAT) u:Ns. FOR TERMS, APPLY TO J.. H. MORRIS, 233 N. 10th st. Or, Dr. THOMAS WISTAB, m.72C. et 9p/ S 3 NORTH TWELIM H ST. RELIABILIT Amply Substantiated AS TO THE FIRE-PRO 0 P QUALITIES, AND ENTIRE DRYNESS OF MARVIN'S SAFES,. ALUM AND DRY PLAISTKR. - ATAJELV . I.N . Sr, C O. 721 Chestnut Street. (Masonic Hall) ) . 265 Broadway, New York. House Safes. Secoad-hand Safes. San Exchanged_ Bend for Illustrated catalogue. my 26 zartrp BUY - 1 7 001E31R. COMING WINTER SUPPLY AT ONCE. Believing the price of Coal to be as low as it will be this season, with prospects of an early advance in Coal , and Tolls, I would respectfully advise my customers. and housekeepers generally to lay in their next winter IisPRI.V without delay. WM. W. ALTER. Office and Delivery Depot, Ninth street (Si?) below Girard avenue; Branch Office. corner Sixth and Spring.: Garden. my19.12t 4pl PATENT WIREWORK FOR RAILINGS; STORE FRONTS, - GUARDS, PARTITION'S, 40:. BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORE In variety, manabictured by M. WALKER & BONS, mb&anApf NO. D. NORTH SIXTH Street. Smith's Island. THIS POPULAR RESORT I t OW' open for the entertainment Of the pub—. . at is under the control of r. A wRIRRYIER., who has improved it by adding to Its large Rooms can be bad for the season. • _ A PIRST-OLASS RESTAURANT ATTAUPERDI3. None but the Purest Liquors sold. . 332.721,4 f rp ing CLOSING Our OUR LARGE BTOOK OF CAJELitIA.G-ES AT REDUCED PRICES my3l-2m rpa ninmi J. B. COLLINGS & SONS. 626 ARCH Street.
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