THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 14, 1800. 5 NUMflSR LXXVI. A PIK FOR MHKTAt, DYSPEPTICS, AMD A CUM JOB BY-FOCHONDRIA, BY-POCRISY, OB AlfY COMPLAINT OF A BY ORDER BY OUIt SI01UKS EDITOR. ALJHAKAO AND DIARY. sTBORV MXTHsMLLOOIOAL OBRMVATIONB TOR jTHkj WZAK. Moaday, ft. Union League of Philadelphia feed old Tecumseb Hherman at ttioir rooms. In reply to the toast or tne evening, the General said he was too fait for utterance. Tncxdny. lo. Sanlsbnry opposes- 2 companies of colored cavalry being In the rognlar army; he says it will make every Deiawarian blash. Ibe senate thinking It tlesirablo for tao Sena tor's lriouds to blush, numerjiatoly raise the nombcr to 8 cavalry rogiment. WdoHdii7, ll.-Exhibition of postponed "4th . k firework lf ofT, also an exhibition I2?L l',,nor". etc, by the firemen, wijawd with red nosei, black and blue eyes, TbnridoT, 1.--"a?e.t!ntf ,f.,n8 City Councils, 1 and r?por of th -mmiMee on the land our-' cha'e lor Fairmount 1 5r lhe Committee of the opinion that 81000 and a catfish supper is too much lor the weak human, nature and stomach of a City Counciunad, Friday, 13. Outrage in Washington. The wan at the end of the avenue grows excited, and breaks up his Cabinet ware under an halluci nation that be is a Cabinet maker himie f, and can make a Bureau and a ttanti whenever he wants to. jMmaraay, i. series uoinnn nay. The Kilter being nothing but weak human nature pro claims bis willingness to accept a "good thina" from anybody who is in want ol his services to affix an estimate to the value of their Jokes intended for publication. Meeting ol the Weak Human Natures AT THE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. A communication was received from the Tdayor, announcing that he had entered into a contract with Heary Bickley to cleanse the northern District, from the 1st of August to the let of January, whether from the corrupt poli ticians or other "dead rabbits," the communica tion did not say. A communication was received from Human Nature George F. Gordon, asking for some money o enable him to try his hand on the Northern District till the 1st of Augast. It is reported by Hill & Pmith, the street cleaners, that they tried to keep the Northern District clean, hut lost $15,000 in the effort, and finally the contract; from all inferences the Northern District must present? utllf" B6MBTBINO LIKE THIS. . A bill was reported providing for an appropria tes of $7000 to the Board of Health for- the removal of nuisances. We hope this will be acted upon promptly and the nuisances removed, leginning with the chap in Hudson's alley that (keeps it blocked up" with a crowd whilo he cleans a little boy's teeth; also, the railway track at Third and Chesnut, that throws all the passenger, cars off the track that come along, "wearing out the horses and the patience of the pas Bengers by tho car jumping alongside of the track for about a square before It is put on again; also, the "base ball" window, attracting crowds of lazy men to look at the prize "bat" of the "Olympic , Quicks" or the "Philadelphia Uprights." Also handbills inviting you to go to Lake Superior, or some other cool place, and fixing the price lor the round trip at $200; not to mention the smaller nuisances of "gipsys," "May Queens,' "stuffed calves," and "filters." , J Human Nature Van Cleve moved to take' up, an ordinance appropriating $15,000, to be used for pipe-laying' purposes up Columbia Avenue.' 'In supporting the measure, which was a very large one, being nothing less than a "20-inch main," he said the people in that vicinity were much in want of water; that they mixed a great deal of It with their drinks this time of year. . Human Nature Freeman said there was no money in the treasury for appropriations of that sort If the money continues to be voted away for iron pipes, the policeman would suffer, indeed, many.of them have had to give up their pipes already. . The friend s of the 20-inch main urged that a ire would have serious consequences without water; consequently the opposition to the bill was laid, but the pipe was not. , Human Nature Simpson offered a resolution providing for the removal of the Second Pre cinct House In the Twenty-first Ward, from the Dove and Swan" to the "Pig and Whistle," the lunch at the former having deteriorated sioco the war. Agreed to. Human Nature Marcer submitted an ordinance making an appropriation of $95,000 for building ajnew Ice Boat. As this is a little less than the sum annually spent in repairs on the old one, it is thought it will pass; and the Ice Boat is, moreover, a pleasant subject to talk about this weather, though there are serious thoughts entertained by the Natures that such a thing as ioe will never again be known in these parts, judging from the present state of the atmosphere., numan Nature Miller wanted to purchase the Tight of way through Manayunk. It appears that this city, like Salt Lake City, has been closed, in a measure, to tho rest of the nation; these two cities, consequently, have always been epoken of as places desirable to pee, yet nobody could be found who had ever been there. , Human Nature Fox called up a resolution providing for the ventilation of the New Court- House. Some of the members thought it had loeen ventilated enough in the daily papers, but if further ventilation was necessary for it kealth, they would not obiect. Alter ventilating ether tbinirs. including Hill & Smith, contractors for cleaning the streets, the duferent natures cvDeiueu. The Meet at Mlnclo. The Italians not wanting to miuce matters rftjjthe Uincio. when ibey were minced by V I It t i I C 91 l I IK l ii IHllH 113 'ill P The Fail monnt Park JCitenoioa. i i A "dOOO THINO" AT THE FALLS. "Mr. Elliott, will you have another CaUier1 The testimony of Mr. Sloan avers that he was on several occasions promised a "good iilug" by Mr. Krupp, one of the property owners, which ended In a good supper. The testimony shows that suppers were the order of the day, having been given both on the ground and at the Falls of Schuylkill, by Messrs. Ervin, Krupp, Fricka, and others. The conduct of some of the property owners mentioned, occupy ing high positions In the community, in throw ing a tempting bait to weak human nature, has been highly and grossly improper. Extract from thelieport of 'Me Committee to invsttgate Hie Fair moynt Park extension. GOLD FISH, A property owner throwing out "a "tempting bait" to "weak human nature." Pipes this Way Tho Herald tother day, In its very sober way, Said that Mabbxtt (you muBt know the famous man ) Bad achioved a new idea, (It came to him o'or his beer !) A funeral on the good old English plan! Black hearses, blacker plumes, And a mute in all the rooms That latter proposition nrc will suit; Provided Stbphkn C. The mute himself will be For who would not like to see Habsett mute? GRAND EXCUKSION TO BAFFIN'S BAY, the borne ol the Esquimaux. A. beautiful and cool novelty. , 4 t , ft A PIC-HIO ON THE IOE! The Greenland and Baffin Bay Whaling Com pany intend running one ol taoir ships irom Boston on a Grand Excursion around Baflin's Bay, along the coast of Greenland, giving toutists an extended view oi 2100 miles ot that beautilul coast, which is one continual lake ot ice across Davis' Straits, through hundreds of icebervs, and down the La brador coast, passing another 2100 miles ol toe on the return trip. Nothing can equal this trip for coolness and ice olution irom society. Tho living aboard ot the ship will be ot the lest used in those localities. Young Seal, Blubber and Train Oil, with Bear and Walrus, win mane tne ctioiee variety. A complete assortment of medicines for frozen feet and chilblains always on the boat. In case tho ship should got last In the Ice, dog sledges will be provided lor tho passengers to return by overland route home, thus varying the monotony of a long sea voyage. For lurther particulars Inquire of the Captain, on board tho Oratnpus, at the wharf, Boston. rasscngcro will provide their own harpoons and fishing tackle. Whisk y can be had on board. Faro for the round tirp (including dog hire), $450. As there are but limited accommodations on board the Grampus, but a limited number will be taken. Send on the money and secure your berth. Baffin's Bat andUkkkhlaxd Whaling Co. South Wharf, Boston. None but the Crave Deserve the Fair. Owing to the improper means used to get an enormous price for land wanted for the Fair mount Park Extension, it is proposed to call it (he "Unfairmount Park." An Eastern paper says: "There is a strike at Buffalo among the steve dores on the docks. It is the old tune revived." Unless the "old tune'" referred to is a Docks ology, we are at a loss to imagine what it can be. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. PEM1I STEAM SCOUMAG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 EACE Street. We beg lrare to draw your particular attention to our new Fruuch tueam Scouring tnubllnhirent. the Unit and only one ol its kind in thin city. W e do not dve, bat by a cbtniical proems restore Ladles', Uentlemen's, am Children' Garment to ibeir original siatei, wUnou lnjurinx them m trie leant, while great experience and the beit machinery Irom France enable us to warrant periect Mtiaiaction to ail who may lavor us with their patronaijO. LALIK8' lJRk.h8ES.of every deiwiiption. with or without Irimmtniis, are cleaned and Unlxhed without being taken apart, whether the color la genuine or not Opera Cloaks and Mantillas. Curtains. Table Covers, Carpet. Velvet. Klbbomi, Kid Glove!, etc.. cleaaed and rennlHhed In the beat maimer. Gentlemen's hummer and Winter Clothing cleaned to pertectun without In jury to the stuff. Alio Flags and Banuers AH kinds ot atalns n moved without oieanlug the whole. All orders are executed tinder our Immediate Buuorvlnlon. and atlefuctlon guaranteed In every lnotance. A call and examination ol our process la rui-pecUully solicited. ALBED1LL & MANX, 12 mtbsS Ho. MO RACE Street g P R I N G. BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, "WHOLESALE AND It LOT AIL, AKD MATERIALS pOB THE SAME. BES1 QUALITY AND STYLE OF SBEm? MATTRESSES. J. S. FULLER, j 4 14gtnthSm Mo. 9 8. SEVENTH Street. JOUERT SHOEMAKER & CO., WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, MANUFACTURER, IMPORTERS, AND SEALERS IN Taints, Varnishes, and Oils, No. 201 NORTH FOURTH STREET )8m tOBSIJt OF EAC ' I FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & CO. No. Ill South THIRD Street, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES U. 8, 6s OF 1881. 6-20s, OLD AND HEW. 10-40SJ CERTIFICATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, 7 80 BOIES, 1st, 2d, and 84 Series. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. INIB6T ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Collections made, fitocks Bought and Sold on Conmlssien. Special business accommodations reserved for LADIES. 672m U. S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD ST. PHILADELPHIA. 3 NASSAU ST. NEW YOBS. STOCKS AND GOLD JSOUQET AND SOLD QX COMMISSION HERE AND IS NEW YORK. II J)AVIEH BROTHERS, No. 225 DOCK STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS. BUT AND SELL TJS1TED BTATEB BONDS, 1881s, 6-20s, 19 4S. TJK 1TKI) STATES 7 3-10s, ALL ISSUES. CfUTiriCATES OF indebtedness. Mercantile Paper and Loans on Collaterals negotiated Stocks llonnht and Bold on Commission. 1 31 i UE FIRST NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED" During the erection ol the new Bank building, to 1 17 4p No. 8Q5 CHESNUT STREET 5'20S-"F IVE-TWENTIES. ,7308 SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. DE IJAVEN & BBOTLTER, 17 No. iO S. Thibp Street. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A HINT TO TOBACCO CLTEWERS WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACCO. The only FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manufactured inPnlludelpbia.. The Best in, the Market. EVERYBODY USES IT. Manufactured from the Best Leaf. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 6 11 Factory, S.E. corner Bboad and Wallace Streets COAL. , QNE TRIAL SECURES YOUR CUSTOM. WHITNEY & HAMILTON, LEHIGH, SCHUYLKILL, AND BITUMINOUS COAL, No. 035 North NINTH . Street, Above Poplar, Ksat Side. 62 JAMES O'BRIEN, DEALER IN LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL BY THE CABOO OB BIKOIJt TOM. Yard, Broad Street, below Fitzwater. Has constantly on band a competent supply of the above superior Coal, suitable for family use, to which he calls the attention of bis friends and the Gublie generally. Orders lelt at No. 205 South Fifth ttreet, No. 82 South boventeenth Btreet, or through Despatch or Tost Office, promptlv attended to. A SUPERIOR QUALITY OF BLACKSMIXH8 COAL. 70 RENDER'S COAL AND ICE DEPOT, 8. W. COK3XB OF BBOAD ADD CALLOWBILL 8TBXKTS, Offers the celebrated West Lehigh Coal from the Greenwood Colliery, Ktove, tgg. ami Heater size, M t J.ut at 60. AUo, the Very superior Bohuylklll Ui' from leltseveadale CoUloiy, hat sixe, an WJ. AU other aii n-antad and tVpn bunk ftea of sxDense to tb tarcli8er, Ii not as repntnenieu. AIM, the Coal tor. teluulinotluUweUjhb 110 6m LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOB THE CITY ASSD COUNTY OS" PHILADELPHIA, astateoi UKSKYC. KOGfcUS. aeaeased. The Auditor anpuiuted by the Court to audit, Settle, and adJUHtthe account or JAME- BON NAB, Executor oiHUNHY ( LA hit BuUKKA, dead. and to report dlDtrlbu.lonol the balano In the hand ot ttwaoooantant, will meet tbe parties Interested for the purposes of his upolutmeut, ou MUMUAY. Joly U. lSbS. at 8 o'clock f. M., at his utiles, second Moor trout No. lltt Buutb bXia rj trust, la tne city itt JHbUadvlvuia. 1 o tustu&t i FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. JpIRE WORKS! FIREWORKS! CHEAT CENTRAL DEPOT For Pyrotechnics of all Kinds, Suitable tt thy retail trade, and also a large aasort nentfor Private Exhibition, Oentleirea netting np private displays ase especially requested to call. JOSEPH E. SMILEY, e m No. 23 Sonth FRONT Street. SHIRTS, FURNISHING GOODS, Ae J W. SCOTT A CO,, SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AHD DIALERS IK MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, No. 814 CHESNUT Street, FOCB DOOKS BELOW THE "OOATISEUTAX," 8 26jrp PHILADELPHIA, PATENT SIIOULDER-SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, AND GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE. PERFECT FITTING BDIRT8 AND DRAWERS made irom meanurenient at very snort aotlee. ' All ether aitlcles of OENTLEMES 'S DRESS GOODS In full variety. WINCIIKSTKR & CO., i Ki X0JIO6 CHESNtTT Street REFRIGERATORS. gCIIOOLEY'S AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR, PATENTED JANUARY , 16G4. Is the cent and only perfect Bell-TentllailnK Preserve.' In the world I and will keep sucb articles as Vegetables, Fruits, Aieats, Uame, Fish, Milk, .ggs, etc etc., LOSGER, DRIBIl. AND COLDER, WITH LESS ICE, Than aay other Refrigerator now in aset E. S. FARSON & CO.. 6 20 1m Mos. iJ3 and 224 DOCK Street. ICE COMPANIES. EASTERN ICE COMPANT. SEASON OF 1866. 8 lbs. dally, SO cents per eek ; 12 lbs dallv. 73 cents per weea t is ids. aaiiy, uv cents per wepa;xu lbs. daily, al U per week. Depot. No. 241QUmN fctreet, below Third. XUOUAH J. LONd, 1 JO 11 ft B. M TE BS STOVES, RANGES, ETC. "TJNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum Oil. Our Stoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get ontot older, being as simple in every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. I he Baker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Heater are tho only special articles of tor nltnre required. For all other purposes, ordinary stove tnrnlture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, BOLE AGENT FOB PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 South FIFTH Street. liberal ducoutit to the trade. 1 17 3m rp QULVER'S NEW PATENT DEEP HAND-JOINT EOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES OF ALL. SIZES. ALSO, FHIEGAK'8 NEW LOW PRESSTJBE STEAM HEATING ATPABArUS. FOB BALK BY CHARLES WILLIAMS, 6 10 Ho. 1182 JlAltKKT HTKEET. fc. THOMPSON'8 LONDON KITCHENER, 5-?iI OB EBBOPEAN RANGE, tor lamllies, hotels, Jml or DUbllc institutions, In TWENTY D1EFEKENX trJC-slZhB. aIho. Phi adelphla BaiiKes. Hoi-Air If nr. races, Portable Heaters, Lowdown Grates. Plreboard . 1,... T ... 1 1 k.n.KAl 1)1....... Iok Htoves, etc., wholcsa'e ana retail, by the manuiao tnrers. uiiaox., riiAiir at inujirsvA, 5 18 stuth6m No. 209 N. SECOND Street TRUSSES, SUPPORTERS, ETC. Philadelphia snRnunusi 'SJZiS OAHDAUt. 1MI11UT1S. NO. 14 M. NINTH KfreelL ilmva Markot It. r!. E vTTa E TT. ftfinr tlllrtv vphm nri.firif.al ci narlnnpa fuarantees the skill ul adjustment ol his Premluui stent Uraduatlns Presume Truss, and a variety of oiners. nurponera, r.iastio HtocKluxs, noulaer Uracfs m 11 nr., DunpeiiBuries, etc. iauies apartments con ducted by a Lady. 828 TOR THE COUNTRY. PEREIS & CO.'S AUTOMATIC OAS MACHINES FOB PBIVATE KEMDENCES, HILLS, HOTELS CHURCHES, ETC FURNISHING FROM TEN TO BIX HUNDRED LIGHTS, AS MAY BE REQUIRED. This machine Is guaranteed : does not get out of order, and the time to manage It Is about Ave minutes a week, i 1 he simplicity ot tbls apparatus, Its entire freedom fiom danger, the cheapress eftid quality ot the light over all otheis, has gamed to It the lavorable opinion of those acquainted Ith Its merits. The names ot those having used them for tbe last three years will be atven by culling at our OFFICE, No. 105 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Where the machines can be seen in operation. FERRIS fc CO., Box 1491 P. O. Send for a Pamphlet. H 19 ESTABLISHED 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklng-Glasscs, ENGRAVINGS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC Manufacturer of all kinds of Looking-GIass, Portrait, and Pio ture Frames to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, TH1BD DOOR ABOVE THE CONTINENTAL, TUllAPSXPlllA. 8 15 1 SUMMER RESORTS. FOUNTAIN HOUSE CRESSON SrillNQS, On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains . , 18 SOW OPEN FORI HI BECIPTION OF QUESTS Since last season additional buildings have been com. pi cud and lurmcbeil. aoding g restiy 10 our facilities for arconmodatlon. The wuouu bava been very much Improved. A Band has been engaged lor the season, tine livery Is In altsmlance. axcuislon Tickets are Wined by tbe rrnn.ylvanla Kailroao, good ontll Ootobs 1. Passenger leaving Philadelphia at Id A. M , come thro nuti to Crenion in davlight, AiHbrouph trains stop lwijis wishing to engage rooms, can do so by ad dretting , OEORG13 W. MTJLL.IM. CRESSON SPRINGS, 6 281m Cambrta County, Pennsylvania. $URF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, IN EVERY RESrECT, IS NOW OPEN. ADDRKSS, WILLLV3I T. CALEB, 6 2 lm PROPRIETOR, '. B. The Saterlce Band is engaged for the season, JjJXClIANOB HO T E L, ATLANTIC CITY. The subscriber, erateful for r"t favers, tenders thanks to his patrons and the public tor (ho sonorous custom given him, and begs leave to say that hid house is now open lor tbe season and ready to re coive boarders, permanent and transiont, on the most moderate terms, lno bar will always be sop plied witb the choicest of wines, liquors, and clears, and superior old alo. The tables will be set with tbe best the market aflords. Fishing lines and tackle always on hand. Stable room on tbe premises. All the comforts of a home can always be found at the Exchange, GEORGE HAYDAY, 6 14 thstu2m TKorKlErOR. JROWN'S MILLS BOARDING HOUSE, The former patrons and friends of 'he Boarding House originally kept by tbe Brown family at Brown's Mills, In tbe township ot Pemberton, county ot Burlington, and State of Mew Jersey, are hereby intorined that tbe subscriber Is now ready to accommodate all who will favor him with their company. THOMAS SCA'iXERGOOD. N. B. Stages for tbe accommodation of pasbentrers to and from Brown's Mills, will run from Pemberton to depot. JOHN HAVENS, Proprietor ot tttases. 6 23Bw2m "TJNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 'Will open for the reception of guests on WEDS ESSAY, JUNE 27, 1866. DODWOBTH'S BAND engaged lor the season. Persons desiring to engage rooms will address BROWN & WOEI,PPi3Et, PKOFhlET OBS, ATLANTIC CITY , Or No. 827 JUCILMOND Street, 69 2mrp Philadelphia. M E R C II A N T S' HOT E" L, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. This Botel being entirely refitted and refurnished in the best manner, IS NOW OPEN FOB THE KECEP- TION OF GCEoTS. The house is located near the ocean, and every atten- tlonwlll be given to merit the patronage of the public. MoNUTT & MASON, 6 22 tt PROPBI ETORS. BRUIN'S COTTAGE, (ADJOINING McMAKIN'd HOTEL), CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. This new and handsome Hotel, built in tne Italian Villa style and aeligbtiully located, immediately on the beach at the loot ot Perry street. Cape island. New Jer sey, is now open I'oi the receptiou of viHltors. In Its erection no rains or expense have been spared to secure the comitrt vt' its guests) and being newly furnlslitd tbioukbout In the munt elunaut and rrclterclw style It is one oi the most pleatant and attractive stopping plaoes ..n tliA Inland. Among its elegantly furnished apartments will be tOUUU two guperuiy uiivu up iuu ircuiu oaiwius, wiiuro the choicest i reums, wier ices, uonieuuons, denies, etc.. win always ue iouuu. ni iuw, llim Superintendent, QONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER 1. There bas been added to tbls popular House, since last season, the entire Ocean House property, glvUig an oceoa iront ol over 12W) leei, and over Hue rooms ironuugaud lu lull view oi tne sea., A nerieot svstein oi sewerage and aralnase has been completed, a leature possessed by lew boteis outside of large oiues. '1 be appointments of the House throughout have re ceived a uiom cureiui supeivisiou, sufguiteu uy iuet periuice ol past seasous. t or apaitmeuts. aut reus J. F. CAKE, CongreHS llnll. Hassler's Brass and String Band. Vii) U WARM SPRINGS. NEAR HUNTING L don, Pennsylvania. This dellgbtiul summer resort, nve nines nurtu oi tne rennnyivauia itai rooa, at iiuu tnigdon Pa.. Is now opsu lor tlia accommodation ot vlhitors. Ihe location is beuutliul the water Invigo rating, tine grounds loi huuting, driving, etc. ftoue cieek, near (tie Bprliif., aflorus good .water turflnbiug. '1 here la no mora roinsntio pot in the country, and lor iLvaliUs the fresh air aud sweet eceuery are especially deniable, 'ihe Pennsylvania Rdnrood Company will lMue excursion tickets to visitors irom June 10 to Octo ber 1. I. cm lur table coaches run dally between tho sprwpsanu iiuut nguou. nor partiuuiur. address me, at Uuntiuudon. fa. WILl 1AM J. OEISSINGER Proprietor. Belerences hon. w illlsm A. Porier, Colonel Charles T Aluttbews. hansom street baths; L T. Wattson, Es Prcsiuent Huntingdon and Broad 'lop Kal I road Com pany 1 Colonel A. K. Chambers, firm ot Chumbers ss CatU'll, No 3J N. Ihlrd street i ( hurles M. Allmnud, Esq , Proprietor Waxlnngton House. 6 M lui' CONTINENTAL HOTEL, LONO BRANCH, N. J. This new mammoth botel, the larvest In the country, Is now open lor ihe seusou Accommodations lor 1AM pemous. Address SPBAOCE & 8TOKE-, 6 18 Im Proprietors, HOLDZKOM HOUSE, BRIG ANTING BEACH, is now open lor the sesxon, with many lmuiove wents, good tliihliig and gunulng bathing unsurpasHed. Mr. UolzKom's yacht. the "Mary," will convey, paon gers to the hotel, lerms, 12 rer eek. 1 1 l2t WM' U0Uik01- f roprletor. FOB ALL KINDS OF , MAOHINEEY, Warranted not to gum or chill in the coldest weather, at about one third the price oi lard oil Having obtained the sole agency lor what hus been pronounced oy all who have riven a trial to be the best lubricating oil lu use, not excepting the beat sperm or lard oils, we 'eel warranted in making ihe (allowing odor to auy party who w tabes to give our ol a trial i We, If the oil ones not prove satiaiaciory, will take it bark and return the money, 1 paid, and make no charge lor the quautitf (not exceeding five gallons) oaed to test It, and will also pay the cost of tranapoi tatlon both wars. . V. MOOHKS CO.. Sole Agents, 6 21 lm So. 56 K. SECOND Street, above Arch. SUMMER RESORTS. gUMMEll 11ESOI1TS ON LINE OP Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wander, Pottaville P. 0., Bohuylklll Co 1USCAHOHA HOTEL, inn. Hannah kl liter, Tntcarora P. 0., Bcbny'klll eo MA11A OY CITY HO TEL. tl. W. Frost, Uakanoy City P. 0., gchny Iklllee. WniTE HOUSE, Sirs. Busan Martoori, Reading P. O ANDALUSIA, James 8. Madeira, Ssadlag P. O. LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL. Br. A. B mith, Werdersvllle P. O.. Berks CO SO U1H MO UNTA1N HO USE, H. II. Manderbach, Womelsdorf P. O., Berks co. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL, Lebanon co., Charles Eordermel, flarrlsburgP. O, BO YJ. SSTO WN SEMINAR Y. J. B.Uinky, BoyerstownP. 0 Berk co. YELLO W SPR INGS HO TEL, 8. B. Snyder, ellow BpnngsP. 0 Chester co; LITIZ SPRINGS, Samuel Llcbtenthaler, LltirP a.Lancasteree EPHRA TA MO UNTA TN SPRINGS, Alexander 8. Feathei, F.phrata P. O. , Lancaster co ArmiSl, 1S66. 4J.1.1m EXCURSIONISTS, TOURISTS, AND Pleasure Seekers TO N I A Q A 11 A FALLS, Lake Ontario, The Thousand Islands, Eaplc's ol the Blver Bt Lawiencp, Moutreal, Quebeo.Bivleiedu Loup, Baguenay Blver, White Mountama, Portland.. Boston, Lake tieorge, Saratoga, New York, etc. eto. etc. will find It to their advantage to prooure THROUGH TICKETS, WHICH ARE SOLD AT REDUCED BATES AT THE TICKET OFFICE OF THE CATAWISSA RAILROAD LINE, No. 425 CHESNUT STR1512T. Tassengeis have cnotce ot several routes to Niagara Falls, and Through Tickets are sold down Lake Ontario and River 8t Lawrence, to Ogdenaburg, .Montrea, and Quebec, via the American and English Llueof Bteamers, passing the Thousand Isianda and the Rapida of the River St. Lawrence by daylight, returning to New fork or Boston by 1 ' FIFTY DIFFERENT ROUTES. ' These routes offer to pleasure seekers scenery unsur passed In this oountry. .. , No extra charge tor meala or state rooms on steamers between ktagara Falls and Montreal.' '. Tickets good until Novetnocr 1st, I86J , and entitle the holders to stop over at any point on the route. , , For lurther Inlormatlon and Onkle Books - de scriptive ol the Routes, apply at the Company's Office, No. 425 CHESNUT Street. N. VAN HORN, 6 llrwim2m ' Passenger Agent gUWMER TRAVEL, , ; Tia North reniisjhania Railroad, EH ORTEST AND MOST PLEASANT ROUTE TO V ILKESBAUItK, KASTON, BET1IL.KHEM, ' MAtCH CHUNK, AUENTOWN, HAZLETUS AND ALL T01NT8 LN TUB Lcliigh and AVyomlng Valleys. Commodious Cars, Smooth Track, Fine Scenery, Excellent Hotels ' Are the SpolaIlUes of tUla Route, Through to Wllkesbarra and JIauch Chank without Change of cars. 1 be new load between the summit of the mountain anu Wtlkesbarre opens np views oi unsurpassed beauty, and the new botel provides tbe best and most ample accouimooatlons tor summer visitors. Excuision T'rkets irom Philadelphia to principal points, Istued ibOM TICKET OKMCS.8 ONLY, at re duced rates, on Saturdays, good to return till Monday evening. Excursion Tickets to WUkesbarre, good lor ten days, issued any day. J THROUGH TRAINS. Cars leave the Depot, TU1KU and THOMPSON Streets at 7 30 A. M . SHU p. M , and 516 P. M. . i or particulars, see time table in another column. b 0 2mip KLLIS CLARK, Agent. SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE" SEA SHORE. CAUDKN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. SUMMER AltKANOEMENT. IHRuUtiH IM 1WO HOURS. Five trains da'ly to Ailontlo City, and one on Manilsv. On and alter 'i 11 U lift DAY, June id, ibStl. traiaa wlU leave Vine Mtreet Kerry as luilowsi , pecial Excursion (MAM. Stall 7 38A.M. Freight, with PaaiteDger Car attached t f k. M. Expieas (tbiouiih In two hours). a DO p. Ja. Atlantic Acoou moostlon.... 414 P.M. aaTUHKlKa, LEAVBATLAMTIO. Kpeclal Excursion SIS P.M. Mall t V p. si. rretsh' II M a. M. Expreps (through In two hours; 7 08 A. M. Accommodation 5-50 A. M. junction Aoecpimocation to Jaekson and lu- utermediate stations, leaves Vine street frW P M. Retnming leaves J acknon 632 A. M. iladdonlield Accommodation Train leaves V ine street ,..10 1ft A. M. and 20(1 P. At. Leaves lladiloufled It Or. SI. and J' 1 5 P. M. hundnyMail Train to At'antlc leaves Vine street at 7 30 A. M. and Attantle at 4 45 P. M.' Fare to Atlantic, 2. Round trip tickets, good only lor the dav sod train on which ihay ai lasueu, 3. Ihe Phi adelphla Kxpress Companv, Principal Oflloa No US . Flub street, branch Otrlee No M & Wharves, above Vine will attend to the usual branches of expreas buslneas along tbe line ot the road, aud de liver baggage, etc., to and from all trains tiooiis of every description on I led tor and forwarded by ei pre as to Ailantio City, and all way stations on tbe road Baggage checked from residence at Phlla OFlphia to hotei or cottage at Atlantic Ity. UMiia JOHN U BRYAN B Agent OAMDKN ANU AMBOT, PHILADELPHIA V1N1 TRFNTOtT, AND BELVIDERE DELA WARE FA1 1, UOAD8. O It AND EXCURSION ARRANGEMENT TOURISTS AND p'l'aSURE TRAVEL NIAGARA FALLS, MONrREAL, QTJEBFC, THE WHITE SlOUNTsINb. tKE OKORUE, SABA'IOOA . Dr LaWARm WATER GAP, ETC. ETC These excursion routes are arranged -for the special accommodation of tonrl.u and pleasure travellers, enntiliog tbem to visit the celeurated watering places of the North, at much lera than reKUlor rntoa ot tare. Tickets good until Noveuiber lrt, 1m and entitle the bolder to stop over at any point on the route. For'liekels, Intormutlon, and circulars descriptive of the routes, applv at the ticket Otlleeof tbe Company, o H:8 C'HENjiUT Street Continental Hotel. 6 3II VUJ W. H. QATZMJCR, Agent ITOIZ CAPK 3IAY. Comni'ncing MON'DAY July 16. 1868 Trains will leave (Upper Ferry) Market street, fhtladelphla, as f0BrA.'M.. Wonvng Mat', du 12 S j (Ml P. Ai . Accommodation due IP. U. 4 (,0 P k. Fast Express due 7 06 Ketuiulng will esve t ape island 6'30 A. v.. Morning Mail, due 10-17 9 10 A. M.. Fast xpress, due 12 07. 6 ((IP M.. Express One 8 i. Ticket Olllo a, at Ferrf foot ofMarkat street, and No 8VS1 be.nui street. Continental Hotel. Penone purchaaiug tickets of the Agent, at No (128 Chesnut stieet. can by leaving orders, bsve their bag gape culled tor snd checked at their residences by (rahsiu'a Bsgnaue Exorea". t2S J VAN RENt'rtEL AEB. Hnperlntendynt. NlT ED 8 T A TE 8 II O T E L, LONG BRANCH, S.J, Is now open for tbe reception ot visitors. 1 6 Im BENJ. A. BUOEMAKER, Proprietor
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers