ithfOßY-,OF GIBNERAL SCOTT, Through a limg life of war be Passed. +_ triumphs of vomit:We powas-'- Bat peace its broadoit sunshine cast Ansind him in his dying hour. Broth near or far he heard no din Of Held disputed, fortreasstormed - But sweetest was that. peace within That spoke'of duties well performed! So, in the Tower's busy sphere, 11ra keep a conscience just and clear. ins Bevis— . 414i5aa00l ibney Orstainiere.ll4s42.4, as low Gal' 00 . 41 $1 I. v es t s a 260 Black Rasta H 6 . 00 • I ' aloth Vests • 00 " .142rtcy Oatatmere BEM*, to match, 14 00 .734ack Butts, • 20 otl Advancing from these rates nye hare goods of ati tinsitts, sip to the veryjinest fabrics, at Prite4 rotated in gropor. &n—ldien' a Youths and Boys'. THOUSANDS HAW =MIND WITHIN THE PAST YEW VIXIIKBAHAT WE AD At iNINUALLLY OZILLING GOOD. GITIVICTAIILE GOODE; 442 . SISDI THUGS HAZED. PTO CLOTHING DEA7KES.9I4 Or purchases for this season having . been di spied, loaning the expected decline in goods,we have go , on bind the largest and best assorted stock of Ole A t in ilsaaclaphia, purdoed for CASE =musty in, ex WEI, TREY LOWEST SATES OF TER SEASON, ri ma l , on .. Oda SS to. tealize a fair profit and sell af Anr i m ion son the east of same goods in most GU i rrt ib i w y , ironic. We can staVy aothiers doing a An / itittf trade istth semis adapted to their sates, at y Aic en vo much ismer Man the COst of their present stock %la" by ** a *maga of the whale Melt win ? /veep:wed 00 di,. BOOS of their goods caprices covering i istg , aterage cost, illEd even paging a Profit. HA.B.NESS 11011p - azq fur. Oomh SohlulY. flume A Debbki op, yor, Tobnny, I prop kie To drive to PlMadelt •Abhl, AaiD BUY A 'DST r ju N iumno . And if;the Mos ah srold:sag formers Justus,/.to Your blame Tbatl have to th A oily gone, To Perry% EN gamiisme ..8 2A8. ” The CLOTEING ',sold there is so good, That people „thr and near, Are traveling, to SMEANZTADILED NENE, To neatly eitessed wear. t an who have m e/ the papers wM bear witness of 'She fact that the "'Awe' had advertised liberally, but; lia best advertiae= Ants are•to•be ibUild. ON Tam sacs=' gernancrwrosome. Everpgarment sold at the"Einun' , SI in itself &first- eliass recommendation. Onr Stock or liee.any MADE C Intnrarrain is stricsarsz Air= =taw rr AND CAN DA A MOlTeLawar .FITTED. Stock of piece 4100g11- large and Varied, and all who have their goods evade to order are awe to be pleased. Prices the low-, relhin the city., Call and see if such is not the case, • - • STAR CLOTHING EMPORIEthk. lOW PRICES AND FASHIONABLE GOODS, see CEOBSTNUT iaT., SIGN OF ST.AB,. PERRY & CO. YOTH AND ladies afflicted with Disco'orations on the Face Sailed moth patches, or freckles, should use RIERRYI3 , Clekbridied IiCEIZI and FRECKLE LOTION. It is in. tallible. Prepared by Dr. B.C.Psazy,Dermatologist at Band street, N. • Sos by all druggists in Philadelphia and elsewhere. Vries*. myl7-thAtzrendt SCIHOMACKI3III PIANO-FORTE MANUFACTURING COMPANY'S NEW STORE, No. 1103 CHESTNUT EMMET—We respectfally call the attention of our Artemis and the public generally to our removal to our -aew and handsome •Warerooms, "GINA_RD ROW," 11113 cßEankruT street, where we have constantly on band a large stook of our superior and highly finished &maze and GrandtPlanos. Oar instrnmonts have been awarded .the highest =irmeat MI the principal exhibitions ever held in nntry., with numerous testimonials from the liest.class art sts in America and Europe. They are now the leading Pianos, and are sold to all pieta of the world. Persons desiring to purchase a first-clam Plano at. mostly reduced rates should net fail to give us a call Fiance to rent, Tuning and moving promptly at Sanded to. - St3HOMACHaIt - it 00.. . iturte-tala No. Ma Chestnut street. GEO. SIMOII & CO.'S PIANOS.— These beautiftd instruments are as strongly recommended by the follow-MM. among the leadin artists in America as any Manus made In this coun g try or in Europe, Wm.Maaon Mills Theo. Thomas, H. C. Timm. Mix Maretae lc, Geo. W. Morgan Carl Berman. Carl Welfbohn. Chas B. Jarvis, M. Cross, Carl °sen ate. M. (14, Thunder, J. N. Beck. Joseph Rizzo, Crum ezecuralut of certificates as to their durability. and She references of one thousand: purchasers In Phila. libriand Inclaity, to be had on application. a sale in rhiladelphia only. by J. E. GOULD, 1112.eartfi Seventh and Chestnut. OHNSERRING GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT M PIANOS, ire recognized as the most perfect and permanent In. Armenia in 4\ merles and .Enrope. Plfty•stx. Medals. 90400 in use. Large assortment of ORGANS and MS. AMMONS, 914 C..M-::TNOT street. Mbli-thosa,tu W. H. DUTTON. a: . : •• did' : • • : as itek SCALE 017EBSTEXING PIANOS, Aoknowlefted to be the beet. London Prize Medal siert Highest Awards in America received. MELO DEONS AND SECOND-HAND PIANOS. aP26w.e.rn sm Warerooma, 722 Arch at., below Bth. STEINWAY er. BONS' PIANOS best WWI NANI Are now acknowledged the in aitnamenta In .Nurope as well as Ameica. They are used in public and private, by the =greatest artists Elt z ig in „Barone, by. - PON BULOW, DREYSCROCK, T. lAELL and othersan this country by MII,LS, MASON, WOLFBOHN, etc. For sale only by BLASIUS BROS., its!-41' 10,6 Chestnut street. EVENING BULLETIN. SATURDAY, JUNE 9, 1866. jaiEr- Persons leaving the city for the sum mer, and wishing to have the Evmatgo jittgamaN sent to them, will please send their address to the office. THE dirioNSTITIITIONAIi. AMENDMENT. The. Senate completed its share of the good work of reconstruction yesterday, adopting the Constitutional Amendment, by a three-fourths vote. The Amend ment, as. amended by the Senate, goes baekto the House for concurrence, and will doubtless be accepted without fur ther-alteration. Thedissatisfaction that was at drat felt at the change in the third section has quite passed_ away, and the'feeling that has taken its place istheold sense of confidence in the wis dom end patriotism of Congress. That the Amendment, as it now stands, is strong enough for the requirements of the country is proved,notonly by the singu lar harmony of the Union side of the Senate in reference to it, but by the de termined opposition of the minority, with whose hopeless -fortunes Messrs. Doolittle, Norton and Van Winkle seem to have irrevocably linked themselves. These gentlemen; with their new-found associates, fought the measure through to the bitter end, as if they wished to proclaim to the whole country their de sertion of their party. Reverdy Johnson., McDougall and others of the copperhead wing of the opposition wasted time upon useless amendments, which were steadily voted down, as the solid phalanx of Vnion-loving Senators marched forward in their graLd work of reconstruction. Mr. McDougall, probably with stammer ing lips and uncertain tongue pro claimed, as his creed, that two-thirds of the South had always been loyal, and that all were loyal now, and dr. John son filing a gross insult into the face of the countryhy . asserting ~that the third metion, "which disqualifies the leading traitors from holding office, "would dis franehige,.the best men of the South." In view , of the - held, brave attitude of Vengrese• in meeting the`grave respon idbilitigsiwhieli - the „rebellion has thrust r Bram ATT & co., TO,WIIIII WEALL, 518 AltacicT ISTRZEIT. upon it, th e amused with Atlntry can afford to be the ravings of the Mc- Daugalla, the . Saulsbury, the Daviseß, the Johnson As of • the Senate. i they are •ImPotent f or any serious harm, and they serve agc od purpose in keeping before. the peerA s pecim ens o f the repre _ • e o sentati "yes that the South, in its present state , weld send to Congress, if it had. the r Amnee. THE E.X.EIIUrION. elaerkit Howell deserves the thanks of kncommunity for the admitable man-, tker in which he conducted the eizecu lion of the murderer Probst, yesterday. Had the old •custom of ^ having Me ca tions in public been followed, there would , have been a scene of riot and dis order almost without a parallel in the history of the-city; for the feeling con cerning the.cnime and the , criminal was affunprecedented as the crime itself. And had the Sher bl - been weak and yielding, end allowed a crowd tagatherinside the: iprison walls under one subterfuge or; another, there would have been such a discreditable' exhibition as marked the executionof Arthur •Spring. Even the. representatives• of the press,' who are recognized as the zepresenta.i tives of the public in such cases, were; admitted Ina very limited number, and: no reporter or correspondent of a paper; outside of Philadelphia was allowecl be , present. There was much eomphtint, particularly among•the•more importanti newspapers in New 'York and other cities; but the Sheriff knew that if hel made any exception to the rule he bad . : laid down, a door would be opened that it would be difficult to close. No single: individual was present eiMpt such as. the law specially, provides for, with the' exception of sevens representatives of the Philadelphia newspaper press. These seven were enabled to lay all the facts before the public in a satisfactory shape.. 'The execution was what the law con templates, a solemn act s and everything connected with it was managed with a delicacy, solemnity and marked pro priety that we have never before wit nessed. We repeat that Sheriff Howell deserves the thanks of the community for the firm manner in which he per formed every portion of the unpleasant task imposed upon him by his official duty. THE WOE NUISANCE. It is an agreeable fact that the trees in the streets and public squares of Phil adelphia have been but little infested, this season, with the worms that have for years made the pleasant months of May and June almost intolerable in the city. Most of the trees appear to be free from them, and none have yet been stripped of their leaves. In former years the worms have appeared sometimes as early as April, and never later than the middle of May, and they were over and succeeded by the white mothby the sec ond week in June. WVI not some of our scientific men give gieir views on i this subject and explain til t causes of it? Did the warm weather of Aril produce the worms earlier than us, al, and were they destroyed by the remarkably cold weather of May? Or are there cycles in the existence of the pestilent lit tle, creatures; and do they dis appear after a period of years ? Cer tain it is, that it looks as if we were likely to be freed from them entirely in another year or two.. It mnsthave been noticed by all our'citizens that there are more birds in the city trees this season than have been observed for many years. This is the result of the expulsion of the grey squirrels, that used to prey upon the birds' nests _until they drove all the feathered tribe out of town. They are returning, and to them, to some extent, may be attributed the disappearance of the worms. But there must be other causes at work. Perhaps it is owing to the suppression of the rebellion, or the President's proclamation,or the cholera, or the trichina, or the rinderpest, or the war in Europe, or the Fenian move ment. Who• can tell? THE RECONSTRIIC rio N REPORT. Every American man, woman and .child that can do so,' should read the re port of the .Reconstruction Committee, presented, yesterday to Congress. FeW .public documents have ever been laid before the country of more , importance .than this, and it becomes every one who has an interest in the past history and :the future perpetuity of the Republic to ponder carefully this clear, comprehen sive, statesmanlike exposition of the is sues that have been and are yet before ,the country. The report shows the high ground upon which Congress has planted (itself, and the impregnable position 'which it has assumed will be appreciated by all classes and conditions of the peo ple. The document is singularly con cise and intelligible in its statement of the condition of the South, the respon sibilities and prerogatives of Congress and the follies and fallacies of the ad vocates of immediate and indiscriminate reconstruction. We shall probably take occasion to refer again to this interest ing report, but meanwhile it should be read carefully , and thoroughly by all who have it within their reach. John .11.tiosis it CO., Astettoneers, NOO. 222 and 234 Market street, will hold daring next week the following important ealea, is: - ON MONDAY, June 11, at /0 o'clock,by. cata logue, on four months' credit, about 7CS lots of French, I n dia,-German;and British Dry Goods, in. .cluding a very full line of 1,200. /.400 mad 1,600 Jaco neta,ofcelehrated printing: Lawns, new ityle _tenon. Mos= bloom and other Dress Goods and Silks Ehawle, Banquets, dc. Also. White droodk-Handker chiefs, 100 cases Canton -Fang. Also. Embroideries, Ribbons, Gloves, Balmoral and Hoop_ Skirts, Um. hrellas and , Parasols, Veils, New; Silk Illess Bottom, Brains. largeinvoice of Lressand MansUlaTrimmlogs, Cony Belmiga. d&c. ON Tunanair, June 12, at 10 o'cloCkyoy Catalogue, on four months' credit, at out 1,100 package. Boots, Shoes. Brogans dm.. colony and Eastern manufacture. Also, Traveling Bags, Straw Gonda, Shoe _Locate, drd. ON '1 ntritsnay. June 14, at 10 o'clOCk.. by . Bata. Ingue, on four months' credit, and part' for cash, 700 packages and lota of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goode, Including Cloths, Fancy Camemeres and Coatings, Satinets, Melton; Liagonals, - Loaskine.Mallane, dm , Also,: Drees Glade, bilks, Shawls, ~Linecus, HosionS7' Gloves Shirts and Drawers, Ties. Balmoral and Hoop klitrts, Sewin ga, Umbrellas, and Paranoia-dm . • Also. 160 pack ages Cotton and Woolen Domestics.- OarFlunolr,Jilne /5,14 111Yelock,ty emalegueion THETAILTETENIIIG - -BULLETIN:: PriILADELPHIA B'.,k.TURIYAIL' JUNE 9,1866 . Mar IrrOntlue credit,. 'Want' sex :pleeetfor aillperalte and - Bine "Ingram, 'Royal Dittosek.__Yeaettan...ltst, Bunt Cottage,' ann .- Bag CarPAthige, Canton , 1 6 , Mualile Retal Estite liablle !Sale. Meters. Thomas &aim' pamphlet catalogite r lissed ads tar riling. contains a /area Ilst or property. The este on Tuesday 'text embraceerthree stores. R. W. curter, Mark et and Sixth streets; a number of valuable 'Estates 'by =Ur. at • the Orphans'-Court; _several Country Properties: valuable - Residence. Filbert street. opposite Penn Somme; Residence, 926 Walnut street,. 'A)80. a 1:1111110er Or 8101811 Dsrelltngs; BlM:Ling Leta; /to. Large ealee 19th and 96th June. The sales of 26th June will Indiade EXTRA VATAThamr. BU5INI:88 "PRes I..ailTy. S. E. corner FOrnitTEr an 4 008e8TNur street; 14% leet on Chestnut aDd9O feet din Fourth street. Sale of the Valuable Office Building; Sixth street.; above Atreh s ny order 'OK Lite Or , pban's Coeur& Catalogues of James A.' Preeman's sale. next Wed' nesday.are now ready. .The 'Office Building No. 109 N orth Math street ibelonglue to the Estate - et Robert Jr. .Lee, deceased. to then to be sold. This FropertY yields 11, rental of $l,BOO per annum. - • ditellon Notiee-..Sate or Boots and Shoes. The early attention of thetrade called to Me large and des,rsble sale of MOO cases Boots and Shoes, to he sold by catalogue, for mob, on Monday mornig, June 11, commencing at 10 o'clock: by Philip Ford de Anctioneers,at Um:yr store; No. 006 Market Street TOHIS CIRITM_T_.TiiM.DIER. 1781ld 64 t V W.EST STRISEIL EET and =LODG ST . Mechanics of every branch required ror honsebnild Mg and fitting promptly furnished. ia&ora° M' - STECK & 00., FrANOS. - 11 01% Nearly one thousand of these point- - ar InstrtunentalnnselnPhiladelphia. For Bide only by 0, B, GoULD, alol-tu.thna,trap Berventh and Chesnut. MASON dt HAMLIN'S O.A.BINIZT ORGANS, I l l i t i ktlike -and euperkir to any and anNflii reed instruments. Recommendedb_y the leading or ;Taunus anti artistes in America and J. R. GOULD, aplathis,ol,ll Seventh and Chestnut, streets. QTATIONEBY—LICITERS, OSP AND NOTE PAPEBB. ENVELOPES, BLANK NJON.s, and every requlalte in the Stationery One, selling at the lowest Saurus at • - B. DOWNING'S Stationery Store. male. Ma/ Itighth street, two doors above Walnut. BUMMED, STYLE SATE.—W aIiBIJRTON. 480 CICHISTNUT Street, next door to the Post . Office. • ' B. Niswbere else can tbegurchaaerobtain greater value far his money. my2,1.4y71 A RARE CHAMOIS—Buy superior 011 PiIMMO to 21: • decorate your parlors. -An eminent artist smut vistiln Europe, has for sale fine specimens at B. F. 33.111 I TtattA l OWlo62nsraintta. * It 1 1 Closes and Chest.Locka, with a variety of the regu lar kinds, for sale by TRUMAN & SHAW, No. 835 (Night Thirty-fire) 'Whet Street, below Muth. £RGE.BTZ PHOTOGRAPHS FOR FILMING, -LA only SI. Persons • &airing good Likenesses for banging in parlor, ehould not fall to get at B. F. REX - rrHESIVFOMIVASH DAY !—Costee's Patent Hold ers for Smoothing Irons, which are protected from burning by meiai strip% the Clothes Sprinkler for evenly damnenirg the washed clothes for ironing, andtwelvestyler+efClethesWringerefor you to choose from. TBUMaIi & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty aye) Market street, below Ninth. ONLY al FOR LARGE-SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS for framing. Persona desiring good Likenesses for pfulers or sitting room, should not Lill to call at REI MER'S, Second street, above Green. QIIMETER BATHS are very pleasant, provided they 53 are not received In your midnight slumbers by leaks through a defective root buchsjeaks In your roof, or around chimneys or trap doors, or In gutters, may be easily repotted ay yourself. by usi. g Stead's Plastic cement sold by she Ages TRUMAN & SHAW, No. LIS (Eight Thirty-ft , . get street, below • Ninth. AN EXCURSION I the coast. or inland, is not com phie without Lemuel Smith's LEMON SUGAR race 20 cents per can. To be bad of the roc,.rs. jes-6t 5 LIMUEL NIS/TH, 115 North Front st. 10010.znegl-cian.dß43ve TgLi.m. ea °el Icik r ts. tee dozen Cbsteanneur. ) leOdtzen Sauterne In. 1. While wines. Ho dozen Oravesbutrrior. For s.ale by .t CO.. je9-sdr.w.taf No. 9.1 S North Fourth street. 0110 AMATEITILS OF PURE WINES We A. We offt r ,or bale the following Oltrete and Winer. Cbristoty edoc) &Mee de Via delsis. itordaaux. Chateaunettr, Old Browundi, Cotes de Rhone. Red Wines. Also the following White Witten Graves's huperior Santerte fin, etc. REMILLTON CO“ No. MS Nor, h Foarth street, rner we Branch. We do not DM W ? fbr e any Wine o Ma donot int. port onraelves. je9a,w - SHAW & JUSTICES PATENT DEAD-STROKE rOWEIt ItAlUditx—The undersigned having be come Bele assignees and manufacturers in tue State of P.nnsylvania of the above hammer, are prepared to furnish them at short, notice and on reasonable terms. All cemmunications from parties requiring hammers for use in Pennsylvania muss be addressed to If &ERICK (k. SONS, 430 Washington avenue, Philadelphia. Circulars containing hill information will be for. warded on application. Jett-lm POTAIOI , B„—The best la that:anti I. sale at Batlroad depot.l.W. Market Octet. De - - 1866. &Amer TO 'ext. EOPP'S- era dyed. No Shaving on Sunday. Corner Mcctisuare Place and Dock 'treat. 1 . 119 Cl. C. KOPP. 80 CTS. ALL-WOOL CASSIMMItEs, FOR BOYS. Si oo Casaimerea. for Men's wear, St 50 Fine UttsLateres, for snits. sec Fine Linen Drills. Linen Duck, for Boys' wear and Ladies' Sacques, Fine Mixed Goods for suits. C: STRAWBRIDGE & (XL, N. W. corner Eighth and Market.. S6.SOFINE BAD BLA...WEErs. Blanketa for Single Reda. Blankets for Berths. Blankets for Hotels. Blankata for Ice. C. STRAWBRIDGE N. W. corner Ilghth and Market. WVlilte s Irepe itar tl t7 l attall ,r it S. White Llama Wool Shawls. Pine Printed Caehmere shawls. Black Tblbet Shaarts. hhetland Shawls, Sea•aide Shawls. STRAW BRIDGE & CO., N, W. corner Eighth and Market. 50 CENTS FINE BLACK ALPACAS. Sec. Pine pearl•colored Alpacas. 25c. Grenadine Ranges. •2 wide Gros-Grain mik, tor Bacons. Traveling Dress Goods. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., . W. corner Eighth and Market. 1101 SART B. llicOS WELL.K.NOWN 6.1` 11 TER, CHItoTNUT Street,, above Eighth, since 1859, solicits the patronage of his old friends and ens. timers, at tz McCALLA'S New Has Store, 613 CHEST. NUT Street. 41494 McCALLA'S ICHW HATSTO733L—The largest stock, greatest variety of Straw . and Bummer Hata. McCALLA'S NEW HAT STORE, No. sit CHESTNUT Street.— Largest stock. greatest variety of Straw and Summer Hats; and. what is more, every hat has price marked on !tin plain gg- 4 STRAW HATS—Biggest stock in the elty,‘2s wardi!eliem.avir mce&Lut's ;. • : :4. .-:: • : II: • s • this city. Call and see lb! yourself, at MoCAL - LA'S New Nat utvre, 613 Chestnut street., 4 STRAW HATS AT ASTONISHING LOW prices et HcOALLA'S New Rattner% 613 Chest nut street. - - .12FARB.Y E. MCCALL& RETURNS IitISELINCERE JLI. THANES to his numerous friends and customers who have followed tdm from Cbestmu, above Eighth. to the new store, 6i 0 ellileTN UT street, and Informs them that he can now sell them Eats and Caps twen ty Ave per cent. less than heretofore. jes Lc/ MBE .BARBIEON BOILER, A SAFE STEAM BOUJIB.--The attention of Manufacturers and others using Steam is confidently called to this new 'Steam Generator, as combining essential advantages In abeolute safety from explosion, in cheapness of first cost and coat of repairs in economy of tuel, facility of cleaning and transportation: &c., no , . possessed by any 'other boiler now In use. This boiler Is fonneu of a combination of cast Iron hollow spheres, eaca sphere 5 inches external diameter, and 3i an inch thick. These are held together by wrought iron bolts, with caps at the ends About two hundred of these boilers are now in :operation. some of them in the best establishments in this city. For descriptive circt , tars or price, apply to JOSEPH. BARRISON, JR.,- B_arrison Boller Works. Gray's :Ferry Boad, at/Wining the U. S. Arsenal, Plilladel 'phis. • ' .le72mrpt UDR SALE.—To Shippers, Grocers; Hotel-Keepers and others—A very superior lot of Champagne Older, by the barrel or dozen. -P. J. TORDAM no9.rptf 220 Pear street, below Third and Walnut. yro gousEJLEEktals, for cleanblic silver and " _.i.ellver-plated ware, a BLEW POLIeHING POVirDER, the beet ever made. • FARR & BROTHER, 11815 824 Chestnut a t, below Fourth. - - IgIiESINA. ORANGE:S.-1,000 boxes Sweet Measles All Oranges_ prime order, landinglandlbr sale b 7 /.B. REESOnett• CO.. los S. Delaware Avenue WISE FRENCH MANTEL CLOIDES.--A fr esh im• ThMEM.l_,por ration PE of RBbea. utiful styles. Warrsuited correct PES - - FA RR .1c BROTHERS, Importers. 821 Chestnut street, belew Fourth. TSAAONATHANJ3, Auctioneer and Money Drokri t J. N. IC. owner of Third and Spnice streets, only ene square below the Exchange. NATHANS'S Principal ffice, established for the last forty years, Money to loan in large or small amounts, at , t he lowest rates on Diamonds, Silver Plate, WatchestdewelrY. Clothing, end_ goods of every description. hours from 8 A. M. till 7 P. SG dentrrp WITLIILE, WEAVED'. & CO., . .§: • Manufacture's of • MANILA- AND TARRED CORDADM, • Cords, Twines, &0., No. 2B Nor th Wrgetstseet And No. 22 Wort& DeMisara avenue, Philadelphia,. • . RoWnsH. Emirs. Munia,stn w],:avxg, • Ocormax) F. amowasoca. • • . UNDJERTAILEs, Na.iBNort al NINTH Stzeet • aboye Market., • ierWANAatmcni & BaowN, AerrNireacracusEß & .BBAWIP, witrlPTA.seitteician. &-EtizowN, - WesrAwaramg & - ' ._ HamlOeox ®_ Orarszes.~t - • HaorDsommt CturrEasevii& SirLownsr.Piticsa. 9'154 OiIrLOWICST PRICES fifi'LOWEST PB/0.110. - BEST ASSORTMENT.naI BEST ASSORTMENT.Iie BEST ASSCIBTILENT.'"WI arrHHHOMPTIONAHLM PITS Sirli7N - Raczt-r.coNABLE Frra. AlirtisExczprioNAßLE Rms. - airuzurximeprioNearts. Tux PEOPLE 'PLzasion ' • THE PEOPLE PLEASE:LEI:a _ Tiro PESTLE PLESSEJL"Ve PEOPLEPLEarniax-Va Sir auc HALL. JFirOes. Hasa. B. 8. E. - caamorr. NIXTH AND Ilkuurer wrs. - Va S. E. omens% BixTmt Awn M_Asar.Er STEViiiatt B. N. oosamic fitasa Alm Mawr= STD.,aI B. E. 00ENDB SIXTH AHD MAIM:ET STB. rp`- r\ .4, ," 4 ,.. 4 414 c 7\ ,4, 4 s, _ * / . e v .%. .4/ AMILY SEWING-MACHINES. No. '72© CHESTNUT ST. ERIC; & WOOD, N. W 3or. Eighth and Filbert , NvitiTE GOODS! WHITE GOODS f White Bonita, to, so 75, SO, SOc and Fine quality Victoria, Lawns. Fine quality Swiss Muslin& Figured Swiss Manlius, very cheat). Soft Finish Cambers, Jacostets and NainsOoko. Plaidand , triped Minding very cheap. Shirred Muslins, fine quality. While Tarlatans. LINEN GOODS. LINEN GOODS. A large 10t n beh* Towels. 20,orai. 57,%.40. 4b , SO and SOC. Handsome Damask Towels. Linea Hnckaback by the yard. Bleached and Unbleached Table Linens, Best makes Shirting Linens. White and Colored Man. eli los Counterpanes. All-wool Flannels. very cheap. Domet and Angola Flannels. As °aqui.° Bar Netting. white, pink bbre and green. Wide white 33obinet tor Mosquito lets. Best makes Bleached and U ..bleached Matins at the very lowest market prices. Jost opened, t case 104 Bleached Sheeting Mird btii; cents a yard. - Bargains In Cambric Edgings, Insertings and Florin dugs' Ladies' and Gents' Linen CaulbtiC silk Sun Umbrellas; Hoop e kirtm Neck Ties: Suirt Fronts and Easpenders; adtes',Gents' and Chilaren's Hosiery ar d Gloves; French .Pumadea, Extracts and Soaps. Linen and Silk Fans, Price 4 Wood, N. W. corner Eighth and Filbert Ste N. 11--Juat opened, one case American Cambric, 25 oenta a yarn. SUITS OF ROSEWOOD PARLOR FURNITURE. 43-eo. Tlts! rpf hurteenth and Chestnut Streets. BLACK AC ill 30. 40, $1 60, with a splendid line of superior grades, all bought at the recent AUCTION BALES, AT REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDA.RT & BROTIEKR, Nas. MO, Cr and a% North SECOND street, above Willow L lana. Pzatc.e.rmi, DCHlNTZ,anewstyles AT REDUCED PRICES. CIIRWEN STODDARTG BROTHER, Nos. 150, 452 and 4.51 North SECOND street. above Willow. QIIMEER DRESS GOODS. 1.3 ALA, and 25 cents. Several lots reduced to this low price. CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCK. CIIRWEN STODDARD & BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452 and 454. North SECOND street, above Willow. . F .RZIi CH LAWNS. FRENCH PERCALES, FRENCH caantEs, From late Auction Sales at REntrcED PRICES, Closing out Summer Dress Goods. • CORNY EN STODDART BROTHER, Noe. 410, 4.71. and 4214 North SECOND street, above Willow. F OULARD 31,..HA1R5, At 44 and 50 cents. CLOSING OUT BUMMER GOODS, CCIRWEN BTODDART .2. BROTHER, Noe. 450, 453 and 454 North rECO SD street, above Willow. 1013.1019(41,1}MCN1Z HatlZ!ti.u..lol3 CIinAP.EBT LLNEN 81 ODE IN THE CITY. I have now a very large assortment of Linen Goods of every kind. Best Napkins in the city at 92 5 1 , V., 75 and These axe a great bargain. g r able Linens, extra low, trim 50 cents up.: Linen Sheetings, in every width. Pillow Linens, below the market prise. 46 Towels of all kinds, (torn IF= per dozen up, Great Bargain in Linen .11cUlfS., at es. Lo 41 25, 11 50, y 75 and $2. Shirt Bosoms, of m own matinf WHITE GOOlOB. WH ITE GOODS, Nainsooks, from 24 to 75 per yard, very low. toil Finish Cambric Jaconets and Br il liants. - Large and small Plaids and Stripes: Benstock of hinalins in the city, at 12g, 14, IC 18, 20, lo 25, 23, 31. th ey and 873 i. all of which I believe to be lower than are selling. stibeetings of all kinds equally low. Bargains in *as arseilies. Honey Comb, Allendale and Lancaster Counterpanes. Ice 133a , dreta. (IR aNVILLE a. ILAINEH -, JO Et 1019 Market street, above Tenth. - - - i finch y & RCS P bitteLlrii, Cli&a.P. -141.M.1ti 65c. Fine White Pique. Mc 5.4 wide Victoria Lawns, 411 OO shirred Muslin, tor Wald& no. Fine Cambric Mastitis. ' J. C. itTRAWBRIDGE it. CO., N. W. corner Eighth and Market. 6)g'n DOZ. LINEN NAPEINS, ATV 50 AND . V 6.5. 'at") 10-1 Linen Fheenng, al 100 doz. Red-bordered Towels, $ 75 p 75c. Hand•loom Table Linen. 65c. Unbleached Table Linen. 2(0 doz. Rdkfe.. from late Bales. J. O. STRAWBRIDGE & CO., N. W. corner Eighth and Market. C 1621 TB YlN.it HLRACHRO SHIRTING MUS hit) LiNti, yard wide. Wammitta, Williamsville and. New York Mills. 3/c. Min , llms. 10.4,11.4 and 12.4 Sheeting Unsling. Mc. Unbleached Muslims, yard wide. • J. WHRLDG keE 4it CO., N. W. corner Eighth and Mart. QM CENTS ALL-WOOL FLANNELS. 4 g Ballardvale Doinkt Flannels.. Angola and fine Twillea Flannels. ylaanele for Bathing Sults. Gauze Flannels, Shirting Flannels. J. O. S VRA WBB 1 DOE & CO., jest! N. W. corner Eighth and Market. lifi - Aium El WITH INDELIBLE INR, Embroider. AM init. Braiding. Stamping, Am. IL A. TORREY. , 1900 Filbertatreet. VTHE UNION MOWER, THE WOODS , MOWBR, ead the BUCKEYE MOWEIL—These ets celebrated machines have no equal, they will mow grass in any condition, in the moat perfect man ner. and - are warranted in every respect. Fot sale at reduced prices by ___ ROBERT 111JIBT, Ja.. Nos. mil And 914 Market street, above Ninth. SWEET : FOTATO: PLANTS, at BUIST'S BRED STORE. • Nos. 922 and 924 Market street (1101.11ABTO. RIIBIDENOB FOB BEM% AM —A =We hew% with all the modern COnvelli• OLICfB, extensive grounds incipient? of shadet= for three horses; within ten minutes' walk of Station. Will hemmed either with or without the Stable. .Address Box 1 808 Milled& P. 0. myk-rpttt pffil W 3 1 0113.8 WIT - MIX - attentions to our Wgtdficent assortment ofeuperior PIANOS. MUM we always have on hand, and oder Went at Tex, reasonable priced to urchaaers.= of references - .and PULL- GU ' ZEE in Mt aIION PIANO MAIWBACTURTNG, 00.. 8 P 74 - - )417-Wainut ;street. SUMMER REST. 'Thts volume is marked by the same characteristics that have given so wide ponularity to all of the. au thor's previous work—independence and freshness of thought, vigor of statement, and striking common sense. Its con onts areas fellows: ORCHARD TALK'. • A PROBE BENRLSDE. LARVA r.VBSONS. . FANCY FARMING. A COUNCIL ABOUT A COUNCIL. QIIFILLAN'S SABBATEL THE RING'S:IM COMING. RING JAMES THE FIRBT. WELL DONE. A NEW AND COMPLETE EDITION. 1 volume. 3Zzao. Blue and Gtold, $1 60. The thousands of American resulers who have read , with•eager interest and admiration the story of "John Tialllax," will gladly welcome this volume of poems by the same author. Books Recoil,ly Published. ST. MARTIN'S SUMMER. By Anne H. M. Itrew. litter. I vol. .16mo, 32 2.5. GEOLOGICAL SELTCHEB. By L. Awes. 1 vol. 16mo. 25. HONOR MAY 1 vol. 16mo. $2 01. LEIGHTON COURT. A CoontrytHmuse Story. By Henry Eingsley. 1 vol. 16m0. 51 50. ASPHOLEL. AII American Story. 1 voL Ifimo. ji 50. LUCY ARLYN. By J. T. Trowbridge. 1 vol. IZno. 12 Z. THE QUEEN MOTHER AND ROSAMOND. By By A. C. Swinburne. 1 vol. limo. Co. THE fiLiIITH Slialie THE WAIL By ldney An. drews. 1 vol. 16mo. $2 so. THE MA BQUERADE AND OTHER POEMS. By Ichn G. Bozo. 1 voL lOme. $t 75. ***bent postpaid on receipt of price. Ticknor & Fields, EDINBURGH STRONG ALE AND . BROWN STOUT. A trent Importation of William Younger's Strong Ale and frown stout Porter. Also. AlsoV: r h e n a tts b l . 4 .l l: In Sae order. - cask or doses. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, S. W. COB. .BROAD AND WALNUT. 110' A CARD. er Zcial notice to our old friends and the public gen ebe JONES' One-Price Clothing House, established sixteen years ago, is atilt in successful operation at the old location, sot MARKET Street, one door above Sixth, and has not changed Its place or mariner of do ing business, which is exactly the same good old plan in operation for many sears. namely—" One Price and no deviation." The Clothing we make is of the moat autatantial character, both as to materials and work manship. so that our customers never can complain of either. tour stock is large and plain or fashionable people can be wall suited Our customers should be wreful 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' ON E-PRZCII CLOTHING, 604 royZt-lm 4p ONE DOOR ABOVE SIXTH. E .1.1 EC I Lal rr Amply Substantiated As To THE FIRE-PROOF QUALITIES, AND ENTIRE DRYNESS OF MARVIN'S SAFES • ALITAL AND DRY PLASTER. MA_ IRV N Sr- C O., 721 Chestnut Street, (Masonic Hall), 265 Broae way, New York, Home Safes. Seeps d-haud Safes. Safes Exchanged, Bend for alualzated catalogue. ruy26 Zia rp DM CLOSING our • OUR LARGE STOCK OF CA- 11, RIA.GrIES AT REDUCED PRIORS. 3. S. COLLINGS & SONS, mysl:2.m rpf 616 ARCH Street. PATENT WIRE WORK FOR RATLInis, STORE smarm WARDS, warrzoris t IRON BEDSTEADS AND WIRE WORE in variety, znanurbetnred by M. WALKER a 80N13. 1221,34 en IN NO .11 NORTH SIXTH Stmt. EXECUTORS' SALE—The eIeguntCOUNTRY SEAT AND FARM of HILTON. the late rest , ence of W. WILBERFORcE WISTAB; situated :lo mike from the city, near Fox Chase; an the Second !street Turnpike, contains upwards or ONE .11110IPBED ACRIS OF SUPERIOR FARM ING •L•A ND IN HIGH tsTATE, OF tTULTIVA VION, t•LL DLNG VALUABLE MEADOW AND WOOD. LAND. ' The large and convenient DOUBLE STONE MAN- SlGN,surrounded by noble shade trees, elegant lawn ;and woo commands views unsurpassed In variety, :extent and beauty. • be situation for fine air and salubrity is unrivaled, enjoying a cool breeze in the warmest summer weather. The ground is elevated, comprising many eligible hulloing sites. S one tenant house, and two commodious stone barns, with ample out.huildings, spring noose, an. rge orcharo of fine fruit. • A. Woodland of valuable timber, intersected by pic turesque walks. Frequent access to the City, via N. P. R.*, or other The place mostly bounded by public roads. IMMEDIATE POSSESSION can be given. • If the Farm not sold, the Mansion, with excellent stable and garden accommodation, will be rented for TThe Farm has heel) In possession of the AtuttlY of the ate owner for about three-quarters of a centurV This_ sale &Muds a rare opportunity for parchasing One of the roost splendkl country seats and desirable flame offered for many yeags. For terms, apply to J. H. MORRIS, Oonveyancer, 233 North Tenth street, or. Dr T WISTAR, 83 N• Twelfth street, Phila. eIIMONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOANED , UPON DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWEL. RY, PLATE. maritime, &c., ti • JoNKB it Call L&ESTABLIsEED LOAN OFFICE, (korner of THIRD and OAS KILL Streets, Below Lombard. N. B. DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, i tiritiv.TrAßT,Y Lcxxvl pßicia above Nick .FINE WAIVERS, =WE:LEY. eta, a com . 4 4 plete assortment at recently reduced_p_riceik FARR B.ROTtss, Importers or *ratchet_ A . - • Al= Cheamit atreet beloW4roultia.. Two Attractive New Books BY GAIL HAMILTON. Ivol, 16ma. $2 00, Pcuoms. BY MISS MULOCEL .duthor of"lobn Halifax," etc. Publishers. Boston. SIJNIAIER -TRAVEL VI A . NORTH 'PENNINSVANIA RAIL-- ROAD. Shortest and Most Pleasant Ballet To Wilkeabane, .Matloh Chunk, Easton - 1. Anent owl.. Bethlehem White _ haven, Hazleton and all points in the LBHIGH BAD WYOBLICIIGTALLEYGI COMMODIOUS CAMS, SMOOTH TRACE; • FINE gm:Nagy. EXCELLENT ITOTICES. are the specialties of +his route. • Through to IVilkesbarre anis Maw.% Chunk without change or cars. %he tew road between the summit of the mountain and Wilkesbarre or ens up new views of the Wvo. ming Valley of unsurpassed beauty; and thenew DEo. el provides the beat and most ample accommodations: for summer visitors Macursion Tickes from FWD . delphia to principa points. leaned Ft+ OM 7 HE Tiox.E.l.• OF Pi CE at reduced rates, on Saturdays, good to return tilt onday evening% - xcornion Tickets to Wilkesharre,good for ten dam issued any day. THiltillGH TRAMS leave the depot, Third and Thompson streets, at-741 A• M.. 3so 5.16 P.M.- For particulars see time Table in another column. je9-11 •ELLIS eLanla, .agent. THIS DAY PUBLISHED: • THE EMERALD A Collection of Graphic au Ent:rtain-- ins Tales, Brilliant Poems, &sap, EDITED BY EPES SARGENT. I voL l2mo. Price in cloth.sl LI In Paper Covers, Cents. Copies sent post.paid, on receipt of price. The MEP RALD contains three new original tram+ latlons of remarkable Tat.% from the Prencri of boat, Scribe, arid De Be•nard; the eiRnT CO stPLETE 0 LSO VIDE of Pratsi's Brilliant Lyrical Charades; Tales by Him Mait.cb, John Neal, Fred. Hardman > and others. 1 hough a complete, dist'nct work, The ITHRHALD wlih be follower- by similar volumes (viz: The Sap phirr 01 T H E '1 he GEM Topaz. kiner ,tc.)ns, whic h will form the under tbe genera richest r l nem. nosito.* extant or elegant and amusing literaturee— hitherto uncollectid. JUST THE WORR. FOR SUMMER BEADING. J. B. LIPPINCOTT' & CO., JO-ea to th St PUBJ.TKITRRS, Philadelphia.. SAVE TIME ! SAVE MONEY Pl. THE EXCELSIOR CHURN wifi Churn Butter in Two Minutes and. a half. Call and See Them at SMITH sic RICHARDSON'S, j~n Ell if &MEAT stazEr. eading Railroad. On and after Monday, June 4th, 188 e, A PASSENGER TRAIN FOIL Et A. LI N" Ur AND INTERMEDIATE STA af street s TINS will leave Depot, Thirteenth at at 7.80 A. M., Arriving at Beading in time to connect with Erpreas , Trains, North, Eaat and West. Psmeogers coins North Trona all Stadiums betweeh Philadelphia and Beading,except Norristown,Th4ois, villa and Pottstown. will tame this train. Th.,. MORN/Ark EX.PRIISis TRAIN will leave Phi ladelphia at 8.15 A. M., Stopping only at Norristown, Pine niarrlle, Pottstown,. Beading and points on the main line above Beading and the..LEXIANON V.A.L.I..hy BRANCH. The 245 P. N.. Pottsville, Will NOT STOP a Stations SOUP S. ceps POTTSTOWN t , PIICEN.LXVILLE and N is TOWN. A Train will leave Beading at 6 30 P. M... Stopring at all Stations, and arriving at Philadelphia.' • at %hi P. AL Jet St rp4 ITT 17 - i 17 - 1 - 1. FEEP EIKE A TTITTT ITT .- itIeRKR 1E A A T - TT T EE E AAA TT EEC A AA IT TEE E ,A AA ) KR AA AAA TT E ts: AA EEEE AAAA A AA '/ T I.E A AA .7 LE . R AA TT7 T ERR - PER: I M .A. A AA I TTT ILEEF9erArk AAAA. AAA-A- TEA TEA. TEA 'I EA TEA ?EA TEA TEA TEA The lovers of food Tea are respectfully Invited tip call at the Great To. Bong No. Ste oheatntrt tame, where they hall? an oi.portnully for lasting every brand before =akin a purchase. Onp TEAS are the best that are imported, and oar Prices are lower than the same grade of Tea can be• baught et, ewhere. Call and test our Teas. WEST & BROWN, *3 09 Chestnut St. es rp EARLE'S GALLERIES,. 816 Chesi nut strept, Phila- delphia. James S. Earle ik Son s, Importers, Manufae- turers and Wholesale an& Retail Dealers in. Looking. Glasses, Oil P,aintings. Fine Engravings, Phoographs.. Picture Frames, Rogers' 'Groups. A large Free Gal lery of Oil Paintings, 81.6 c e hrtnut Street. . FBE &OH OALF SKINS. •• • Nye are importing by every Siearner the Ibilowlusp , LEMOLNIC. JUraig JPDC O. 4 l XtitErf., BIGAIMEVILLE. CONELIAZ4 ounaker, stniciratoßsTr, - Towmen we invited:le attention ortheThale. - fr" EittliS• , &- ArTATTELL, az.zkTliman streosot. rt l3lsl3 'lt"cal BEISTON , BISOULT.-Itorkird Boston Butts and itilkinsoult, landin from steamer Norman; And tbr eaMICIS..-13. a 4 90... 4gecuta,: ler °"'"'"
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