THE DAILY isVENING TELEGRAPIIFIIILADELrillA, FKIDAY, JUNE 7r' 1807. I . . t . ' ' J - -. Ik. . . rf.t ' Kf 9 ; "7.775: Z,.4Sr ,S(W Ol THE MOOR." " ' 'A iVt 'onniiunt of 4ran'l r Ferdinand ami .'Wanella tli Moorish- Prliic bdallab waa .banished from Hi ktaiguom. and w(i royal fmlly oamed . i out from tn 4 liv iw th omUrora were taxing po eM,.n. - rc'HT eminence which com n.u..d.l view of Or"t. be checked liis hone. nd. as hin eye WBml-'reu 'r iwii iimf owr inu .. scvntw ol his depart"' greatness, his heart swell tl net he burnt Into lvn . . " , . The scene of in event In still pointed out to the traveller by the r"l''e ' the district, and lljo rocky hi lKlit from farewell or thel'rlncely abode of his youth Ik nipnioratod by l"e poeucal title of "J'.l Ultimo Nu? 0l Moro" " ' "e Last Wind of the Moor." lre fl) I wuu iu nil i irri vj I'll " ' IV 1 1 1.1 nr' is com Hunplro , rraicoH i Jihtorv of fcrrtiiiflml 'K JtalKlM, vol. II, p. 99.) . Twas the hour of sunset, day's parting ray Lingered faintly but foodiy o'er mountain and bay? . , ... For cl ud? floated darkly In heiven's blue dome, - And BbfidAWB lull fast on the Saracen's home. The t tar of Mahomet which brightly had shone In radl"t ploty, nndimmcd and alone, . vl a .dtlnsr In (Wknens. no more to arise On lb land of Granada to gladden her skies. The Christian In triumph his standard unfurled. Ant? with shouts of delight from each minaret hurled . . , . Tr Mofllem'i loved crescent, to glisten no more i thp mmliirht of Spain, as for ascs before. ' 7Jie silver cross khiuea from Aluambras high tower, The frtateful Te Devm Is chanted with power, The victors reloice in their coveted prize, And loud hallelujahs ascend to tho skies. Behold, from tho citv, a sorrowful band O exile eo forth from their dearly loved land Ana silently neck lor some desolate spot, Vhera unseen they may weep o'er their miserable 7 lot. The pause at tho top of a far rock height, An turn with hearts bursting to lake the last y siifht ' OfGrsuuda's fhir palace, their ancestors' throne, ' ILr temples and mosques, no no longer tlieir - own. ... lunronmn with tho tlinnrrbr (lip nronrl rliinftain istwvw...- - o f r - - . , is bowed, And weepinet ptves vent to bis sorrows aloud: "0 beauiiiul city I in glory renownod, For centuries past with magmticence crowned, Oh, hot art thou fallen 1 thy sons all in vain Have flirt ven to save thee, our fathers' domain; ' The Christian has conquered; 'twas Allah's . Aecree; We bw to his will, while we sorrow for thee. ' "No nore through thy halls shall resoand the glad song; No ore shall thy streets to out children belong; Mo jkore the muezzin shall call us to prayer, Butmusic unsanctitied ever be there. E'e now in the twilight betiold the grey cross Rite proudly in trtumph to mock at our loss Aid Dorn on the breeze the faint chime of the ' bells, T) the listening ear, of our misery tells. "O son of Mahomet! have woes like to thine 'er fallen on mortals from destiny's shrine? Oh, dark is the future, poor exiles we roam, rArtd tho fn.r of th rnnuvA m n u rpt ho nnviliiAm Farewell, loved Granada, no more the brave - Moor, In thp mrmniiA nf hia fnt.hnra olinll Allali atirwa. i But where'er he shall wander thv nnmo tihuli i De aear, And sacredly chuished, till death shall draw near. 4'0h, fondly we hoped when life's struggle was past. Its conflicts and victories won to the last. That thy beautiful soil, where we first die w our breath, Might coyer our ashes when silent in death. Bui alas I the vain hope now In sadness expires, Far, iar from this spot, trom the graves of our . sires, Prom the home of our childhood and all we love best, , Broken-bcirted and weary, we'll lie down to rest." .. The shadows of evening were deepening apace, And stiUnc&s reigned over that desolate place , The stars one by one, from their ocean ot blue, In sjmpathj twinkled their parting adieu wane laintiy was nearu tne saa cnicitain s jow tone, The pitying wind answering back with a moan, The bill ttis around caught the touud from afar. And echoed for aje "the Last 9igh of the Moor." , CLUB LIFE. . ANECDOTES ADD GOSBIP ABOUT ENGLISH CLUBS. A writer in London Society says: Almack's Astembly Kooms were opened in 1766 in King street, Bt. Jame. llore, "in three very eli;ant new-built rooms," asGilly Williams records in a letter to George Selwyn, , "there was orened a teu-gulnea subscription, for which you have a bail and supper once a week lor ten wevks. You may imagine by the sum the company is chosen; though, reflned ss It is, it will be scarce able to put old doho , (Mrs. Comeby'a) out of countenance. The n en's tickets ate not transferable, so, if the ladies do BotliM us, they hav no opportunity of chauging iss, lut must see the same persons forever." Eariy in the present century, Al mack's was, on lie testimony of Captain Gio- bow, "the seventh heaven of the lasaionable world." "Many fliplomatic arts, much finesse, and a host ot iitrigued were set in motion vo get an invitation to Almack's. very often persons whose rank and lortune entitled them to the enfnf'iiuy where, were excluJed by the cliqueism of the lady patroness; lor the female government of Almack's was a pure despotism, and subjected to all the caprices ot despotic rule. ' H is needless to add that, like everj Other despotism, it was not innocent of j abuses. The fair ladies who ruled supremo over this little dancing and gossiping world issued a solemn proclamation that no gentle man should appear at the assemblies without and chapeau Iras. Ou one occasion the Duke of Wellington was ahmt to ascend the stair case of the ball room dressed in black trow sers, when the vigilant Mrs. Willis, the guard.an of the establishment, stepped f'oiwurd und suld:'Your Grace cannot be admitted in trow sers;' whereupon the Duke, who hud a ereal re spect for outers and rcBUlations, quietly 'walked away." The rooms, called now aluiist exclusively Willis' ltooms, have been uccuatoiued to be let for balls, concerts, public meetings, and for miscellaneous purposes. The Quarterly Uemew has fceeu iu the decline of Almack's the dviue out st tnat ftcllng of exclusiveness which for merly reiBue-u in uonuou society. in liji was published 'Almack's, a novel, in winch the leaders of iushion weie sketched with much freedom, and identified in u 'Key to Almack's ' by Biniamin Disraeli.'' But the allusions to Almack's in polite fiction are, as all our reuders Biav know, well Digh Innumerable. Brookes' Club wat originally a gamin? rlub "formed at first by Almack," then taken by Brookes, a wine merchant and money-lender, described by Tiekell as: "Liberal Brookes, whese speculative skill Is bably credit Hint u (llslimt bill; Wbo, uui sod iu clubs, disdains a vulgar trade, Exults to trust, and blutihes to be paid." The manoeuvre by which Sheridan, in collusion with the Prince of Wales, was, atter being black balled by George Selwyn aud Lord Bessborough, -at leneth admitted to Brookes', is a little hls- , tory, of which one version or other for details vary and are hard to fix is known to most peo ple. Equally familiar, and eauallv varvin? in details, is the story of the admission of "Fiuht ing Fitzgerald;" but this story has lately been cruelly questioned by the skeptics of the ''AthehmiiH. According to the received legend, Admiral Keith Hlewart nrnnnwit l.'itT.ri.rul.l i. as a member of Uiooka' Club,, because he ' knew such a candidate would not be elected. All the balls ii the balloi-box proved to be black; but Admiral Stewart is represented as stooping to a falsehood through fear of the giOit bully aod duellist, and sending him a mes nau that, as there was tine black ball against bim, be was not elected. Fitzgerald afleoted to uppowj that an error had occurred, and relued to beiiee otherwise, when successive menage reached hvm that two, aud finally, a .totality of, blackballs had rejected his carididutHhip. Kitzperald, prince of rutlian, rushed into the club room, asked each gentleman there it be had voted aguiiist him, and we (.Atheruvum, March 3. lt-00) are reqnlrod to brllcve thst 'ome of the noblest men in the land totd a lie and answered 'No 1' ont of fear of a man whor i, on taking possefsion of a seat as If he were a i mem ber, they trended with the greatest contdmpt, and fiEKint-t whoso future attempts to enternhey provided stringent means! The whole stdry is incredible." " 1 ' Aitlinr'B Club, estaMi"hea mor than a cen tury since, Is puother of kindred character It was located in 8t. James' street, and ntmea alter "Mr. Arthur, the master of white's Cloco lute Iloube, in tho same street."' lie diijd in 17G1 und the establishment passed into! the hands of Mr. Mackreth, who had married Arthur's only child. Mackreth had the honor of reprcsenJinir i Castle Rising in Parliatteat, und afterwards achieved tha distinction of ktiipbtbood. j , While's Club, originally established asWlilte's Chocolate House, on the west tide of St. James' fdrcct, dates from 16H8, and in 1733 whs kept by Mr. Arthur, mentioned above. On the 28th of April f this year the house was consumed by fire, when joung Arthur's wife distinguished heipelf by lenping out of a second-floor window upon a leather bed, without pnstainingi any material injury, lloearth borrowed the idea of this fire to i'lvc-?oo( to some of tho plates in his "Kake's ProRrebS." While's enjoyeJ rnther an evil reputation. Early in its history dashing highwaymen had there sipped their chocolate or thrown their main, before proceeding to ex ercise the more technical branch of their pro fession on Ducshot Heath. And later, when from an open chocolate house it had become a club house, it was notorious for its excessive indulgence in the most reckless play. I Wnlpole found at White's a very remarkable entry in their waeer-book. which is still pre served. "Lord Moitutford bets Sir John Bland twenty guineas that Nat-h outlives libber. " "How odd." pays Walpolc, "that these two old creatures, selected for their antiquities, shbuld live to see both of their wagercrs put an end to their own lives! fibber is within a tew days ot eighty-four, still hearty, and clear, and well. I told blm I was glnd to sea him look so well. 'Faith,' said he, 'it is very well that I look at all.' " As it turned out, thehet would have been won in Mouiitiotd's favor. ' Cibber died in 1757, while Nash lived till the year 1761. "Boodle's Club, originally the gavoir pjor, which," says Mr. Tlnibs, "with Brookes' land White's forms a trio of nearly coeval date, 'and each of which takes the present name of its founder, is No. 28 St. James' street. Jn its early records it was noted for its costly gayeties, and the 'Heroic hpistle to Sir William Chambers, 1776," commemorates its epicurism: j "For what Is Nature? Blng herchauges round, lier three flat notes are water, plants and ground; t Prolong the enl, yet, spite of all your clatter, The tedious chime lsjstlll giouud, plants, and water; Lo. when some John bis dull invention racks, To rival Hoodie's dinners or AlmacK.'n, Three nncouth legs of mutton shock our eyes, Three roasted neone, three buttered apple pies." Boodle's is chiefly frequented by country gen tlemen, whose 6taius has been thus satirically insinuated by a contemporary : "livery Sir John belongs to Bcodle'e, as you may see, for when a waiter comes into the room, and says to some aged student of the Morning Herald, 'Sir John, your servant is come,' every head is mechani cally thrown up in answer to the address." ' Theodore Hook, wbom as a clubman, we may have occasion again to notice, was accustomed to frequent Crockford's, where play did not begin till late. We would often, after going the round of the Clubs, wind up with "half an hour" at Crockford's. In order to avoid the night air, against which he had been cautioned by his medical attendant, he was accustomed not to leave the gaming house for Fulbam, where he resided, till about four or five o'clock in tho morning. After Crockford's death, the club house was sold by his executors for 21100, held on lease, of which thirty-two years were unex pired, subject to a yearly rent ot 1400. It is said that the decorations aloue cost 94,000. The interior was redecorated m 1849, and opened for the Military, Naval, and County Ser vice Club, but was closed again iu 185T.. It has been tor several years a dining house the "Wellington A Disgusted Individual. The Shelby (Ohio) Chronicle (Hauical) has the following card: "Hbelhy, Ohio. May 15, 1867. Horace Oreeley. Sir: VIII you have the kliiduoss to red ace the club of JV(7)iui(i cunilng to hlielby, Ohio (ouu).fts I do not want your pnpur. Seud.it to some ot your'Copper heud' lrlends. My reason for so doing Is this: For oue. I IhhiK that a man that wilt bail Jert. Davis out ought not lo he patronised by any man having a loyal heart or the first drop ot the blood ot '1776' oourslne through his veins. My opinion Is, a man tbnt would ball Jeff, liavis would not hesitate to drink laer beer silling upon Union grave stones. Klop my paper. Yours. In disgust. W. A. i'ij.N bKRS, "P. S. New York Tribune, Richmond JCnqutrer,Vla cliuiall IMtjuirtr, .S7iit M and Jlunnrr, New York 2Vi Ijuhi Almanac, and Jiucyru thrum please copy, aud charge Jett Jjavis, Greeley fc Co." The Ohio Matesman takes tho romance out of the patriotism that swears so terribly in Flanders, by explaining how, and wherefore, the man has been for a long time lying in ambush for Greeley. It seems that several yeais ago Flanders got up a humbug which he called Flanders' Wine, aud represented as in fallible tor various ailments. It was manufac tmcd, he eaid, from a wonderful "wine plant." Greeley detected and- exposed the cheat, and warned his readers against Flanders' mere rhubarb roots under a" new name. Flanders new ha9 his revenge. He has stopped a whole cupyofthe Inbune, and reduced Greeley to ex tremity. Richmond ( Va.) inquirer. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. HENRY S. HANNIS k CO., Kcf. 218 and 220 S. FRttXT Street, i OFFER TO THE TRADE. IN LOTS TO SUI2 i Two Thousand (2000) Barrels free OLD RYE WHISKIES Kanglug lrom THB.EB to TKN years of age. ALSO, Six Thousand (6000) Barrels in Bond, DIKTILLED IN 1805 AND 1686.3 j Liberal contrucls made for lots to abbive, of this year's manulucture. 1 9 ua Wf4tu4p ICE COMPANIES. i CHARLES S. CAlirENTER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL I C 34 DEALERS, SO. 7 17 Hll.l.OVf kT,,AUOVE Fit A Mi LIN fUILADBLPHIA. , lt.67. AtunilorartloTeTicKatthe fol- 'l807 lowing prices. 8 pounds daily, 60cnU per week. 12 " " 75 centa per week. l " " cem. per week. 40 " " 85 cento per day. 2U " " Jl'05 per week. Lari:e quantities at modtrate rates. Stores, etc., taking I its l bull ; even days, will be charged propor tionally. ITAltLKS 8. CARPENTEB."! JUHIN t.,KKl)KNlMI, V Proprietors. JObt.rll M. TKUMAN. Jr., ) j lamwll j- miit inrr pnu minnpninu ..NINTH MLrL. above MurkfM.. Vt. m. JL jtiiiiTT, alu r llilrly veura' practical enjurn-ruw, ftllUI lilll.'M. uklir,,! .ftliiylmuiit fit lif Prt.n, tti ... Pnieiil tlraiiuaUiiK PceCHitre 'i'ruua, and a variety ot oilier. i rlera, Klaallo biocklns. buouldtr Mict, t'liu-)., Hum.i.ndera. ale Iaulta' aifrU (UcnUi conOuritd fey aJjwly, TT dry Goods. QAnCAINS! ... , ... DARCAINS ! Yard-wide Bleached Muslin, U centH, worth 18 cents. ; Bleached Muslins, 10, 12J4, 14, 16, 18, 20 cenW. 0-4 Bheotlngs, 45 cenU; 10-4 Btieetlug, 50 conta Fillow case Muslins, 22 and 25 cents. : Bcolch Cress GingUams, 80 cents, worth 40 cents. All-wool Spring Shawls, $3. i , All-wool Tweeds, Boys' Wear, 75 cents. , Imported Whalebone Corseta, 1'25. Tower-loom Table Linens, 65, 75, and 88 conts. Ladles' aud Gents' Lluen UankercUlefs. Gloves, etc i Hosiery at redueetl prices. Black Alpacas, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 75 cents, etc. Linen Drills, 87,45, and 60 cents. . Balmoral Skirts, lloop Bkirts, Bhlrt Fronts, etc, etc, I While Goods in endless variety. ' White I'lque, 60 cenls. Corded do., 62Ji add 75 cents. Gents'' Summer' Undershirts, 75 conts, 1100. etc. etc. FAIUES & WARNER, m, NO. C29 MOBTII NINTH RTBF.RT, PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIU1ITII AND FILBERT, ' I V HAVE 4 1ST OPENED j Two cases Colored Mohair Alpacas, choice shades, ' Fine French Percales, 37X cents per yard. j btrlpe Poplins, 50 cenls per yard. A cheap lot of Plaid Goods, 28 cents per yard. BLACK BILKS I BLACK SILKS I Very cheap. ' WHITE GOODS! ' WHITE OOODS! White Piques, 60, 60, 62,, 75, 80 centa. and 1 per yard. Handsome Plaid Muslins, very cheap. - Soil Finish Cambrics, Jaconets, and Nainsooks. Victoria Lawns and Ewlas Muslins. Figured Swiss Muslins, from auction, cheap. Bhlrred Muslins, 62X, 95 cents, ri2H, II 25. aad 1 87i per yard. Best makes Bleached and Cubleached Muslins, at the very lowest market prices. Bargains in Ladies' and uents' Hosiery and Glovea. Ladles' and Gents' Linen Camsrlo Hdkfs. A cheap lot of Worked Handkerchiefs, from auc tion. A large assortment of Linen Fans, very cheap. Ladles' and Misses' Hoop Skirts, best quality, 10 22 PRIOE & WOOD. N. W. Corner EIGHTH and FILBERT Bts. THE ONE PRICE STORE. X HAVE OPENED TniS 9IORNING, Great Novelties in Dress Goods, COMPRISING IN PART : BO pieces fine Cambrlo Lawnsal 25 cents, to pieces fine Swiss Lawns at balf price. 25 pieces Uue Organdie Lawns, corded In French priming. Fine Lawn Robes, Just one-third their value. 80 pieces printed Piquts. in oll-ualiited colore. For beauty of demgu and coloring lliey nave no equal. Tourism and othura In want of such goods would do well lo call. j ust opened, anotber case ot those fine white Piques, handsome goods, only 60 centa. TRAVELLING GOODS. TRAVELLING GOODS. Granite Poplins, Glacle Mobalr, Poplin Cashmere. Poplluelts, plain aud mottled Goods, all at low prices. 1', yard black Glacle, for Dresses, equal tosllkt appearance aud lustre. NfcW GOOJis opeulngdaily.from New York, Phila deiphlaaud other markets. MUBLINS1 MUSLINSI MUSLINS! All the leading makes ot SHIRTING, SHEETING, and PILLOW-CASE MUSLINS At the lowest market prices. 1 liu Yard Wide Brown Heavy, only 1?X cents. GKORUJE D. WI8HAM. No. 7 North tlGUTU street. QREAT BARGAINS IN DRESS GQ0DS. JAS, R. CAMPBELL & CO.. NO. 727 CLTESNUT STREET, 6231mrp PHILADELPHIA. QREAT REDUCTION IN FAKCY DEY GOODS. GEORGE FliYEIi, No, 916 CHESNUT STREET, Informs his customers that he is selling his entire Stock ot Li 18 8m ISILliK, SHAWLS, AND DRESS CiOODS Regardless of coat, to close them out by July 1. So. llui cixiusSUl cueet. E. M. NEEDLES & CO., ELEVENTH AND CHESNUT, OFFER MPEENDID ASSORTMENTS or LLAMA LACE F0INTE8, THREAD LACE POINTED, LLAMA LACE ROTONDE9, ' PLAIN AND POINTED LINEN CAMBRICS, PLAIN AND PRINTED PIQUES, EMBROIDERED BREAKFAST SETS, MATERIALS FOR WHITE BODIES, AT LOW PRICES. "vi.fi .T.nnffrTTr ion -on T , CHAMZEK8 No. 810 AKCH STREET tl Novelties Opening Dalir Black Guipure Laces. -Polute A police -Polnl de Gate Lom ' Thread Veils froninl WHITE GOODS? Marseilles for Dresses Barcalns. ... -J're"cS,w UBllim, 1 yards wide, at n cenU. Eblrred aud Tucked Lac MuMli,,.' luaTwllled LoiigCUub j PMd, Stripe, aud Plain N" 11 sort lJiriUiii,iiw dwtlgu. vwy U,ap, OrtY GOOUS. piA(eki;atlt RmtTnt ; DRJT OODS ARK CHKAPt WK AnElELLlNU YERT LOW! trf(14L BABtiAIM THIS MONTH t j . , WE WANT TO CLOSB OUT STOCK I Good Muslins and Calicoes for IZ oentn. . , New stylfs of Challles and Delaines, 22 cents. Excellent All-wool Casslmeres for 76 cents. Shetland Shawls and Grenadine shawls tor (3. Rich Heavy Black Silks, tl'to. lf -7, ti. ' Supeib Oros Grain bilks, 173. f-25, $3, !5, aud 1460. j French Lawns, Percales, PIqties, and Chintzes. I Materials ior Ladies' Suits, In great variety. Linen Drills, Lluen Ducks, etc., for men aud boys. 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' SHADES, BlltiA tepalred; Shades Lettered; Trimmings and Fixtures: l iaiu ( hades of all Kinds; Picture Tassels; Cords; Bell Pulls ,et 4 15 mwl'2mrp FERTILIZERS. A M M 0 IS I ATED P1IOSPIIATE, AN UNSURPASSED FERTILIZER For Wheat, Corn, Oats, Potatoes, Grass, the Vegetable Gardea, Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Etc. Eta This Fertlltrer contains Ground Bone and the best Fertilising bull. Prfce o per ton of 2DO0 pounds. For sale by tht ntiuiactivers, - WILLIAM ELLIS A CO., Chemists, I 28mwf No. 724 MARKET Street. HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING. p A I N T I N C. THOMAS A. FAIIY, HOUSE AND SIUN PAINTER. (Late Fahy A Bre.) No. 31 North THIRD Street, Above Market. OLD BRICK FRONTS done np, and made to look equal to the finest press brick. Samples at the shop. City aud country trade solicited. All orders by Post promptly attended to. 4 19 fom REMOVAL. R E M 0 V A L. A. Sc II. LE JA5IBKE, Late No. 1012 Cbesnut street, have removed their FURNITURE AND UPHOLSTERY WAREROOMS f e Vo 1103 CHESNUT STREET, . UP ST AllUS. 4 20 3m yyESTCOTT 6cv CEORCE. SUOCEBSOKS TO PHILIP WILSON C4h lUl'OBTKKS AMD PkALKBS IW taUNS, PISTOLS RIFLES, CRICKET, AND RASE BALL IMPLEMENTS. FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, CROQUET ARCHERY, ETC.. -NO. 40 CULSNUT STREET 4118m PHILADELPHIA T. STEWART BROWN, S.B. Corner of 1 f 0UETH and CHESTNUT BT5T HAHCMCTCRW Of f TRUNKS, VALISES, iuitable for EnraI,e , (Formerly st 708 CHESTNUT ST.) JOHN CRUMP, . , OAltPENTEIt AND BUILDKR' SUOPSi NO. at 3 LODGE STREET, AND N 17SS CHESNUT ,REET,. rBiiAPBi.rj(i ". ' SUMMER RESORTS.1! ' SUMMER RESORTS ' . 1... ON LINE OF ! Kcadlng Kallroaa nlid Branches. MANSION J10USE, MOUNT CARBON, M rs. Carolina Wunder, Poitsvltie P. O., Schuylkill county. TUSCARORA HOTEL. Mrs. UanaaA Miller, Tuicarora P.O., BchnylkUl co MANSION DOUSE, 1 G. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. O,, Schuylkill county WI11TE HOUSE, Mrs. Susan Marsdorf, Reading P, O. ANDALUSIA, James B. Madeira, Reading P, O. LIVING STRINGS HOTEL, " Dr. A, Smith, WernersvUle P. O,, Berks county. SOUTH MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. U. Manderbach, Womelsderf P. 0 Berks ca COLD STRINGS HOTEL, . Lebanon co, . Mrs. M. Rodermel, Uarrlsburg P, O. B 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y F. H. StauOer, Boyertown P. O.. Berks CO, YELLOW SPRINGS HOTEL, A. U. Snyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester co. LlTIZ SPRINGS 8. Llchtenihaler dtBon Litis P. O., Lancaster co. . EPURATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, V A. B. Feather, Ephrata P. P., Lancaster co. PBS2m COLUMBIA HOUSE, , CAPE MAT, Jf. J., WILL OPEN JUNE SO, 1S07. Address GEORGE J. BOLTON, Proprietor, , - . Or J, H. DENNISON, , . 7fmw6t 1 At St Lawrence Hotel. 3 U R F H O U 8 E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The above Honse will be opened on the 1st of JUNE. For particulars, etc., address , , . , , , - nit T. CALEB PROPRIETOR, tf , 1 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. QONGRESS HALL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J., ' Opens for the Season of 1867 on SATURDAY, June L Terms for June, S b0 per day, or 21 per week. Address ' J. F. CAKE, CONGRESS HALL, B 80 12t Cape Island, N. J. COLLEGE HILL HOTEL, TOUGIIKEEPSIE, NEW ORK. This dellgbtiul bummer Hotel, under the manage ment ol WILLIAM PERRY, tormeriy proprietor of the Collamore House, New York, will be OPENED about June 1. Application may be made to UKUHUB MOROAN, Propiietor. 6 ltllm SEA BATHING NATIONAL HALL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J.-Tuj larae and Commodious Hotel, known as the National Hall, la now receiving vlsilurs. 'Aerms moderate. Cblidreu and servanla hall price. AARON U ARB KTSU N , 6 6 2m Proprietor. COUNTRY BOARD. VERY DESIRABLE accommodations and excellent BOARD can be bad at Morrlstowu, N. J., for a season ot twelve weeks from the E4th of June. References given and re qu ired. A ddress Post Oflice Boa No, 146, Morrlntow 11, New Jersey. i Slo im SUMMER BOARDING. THAT SPLENDID, healthy, and popular place known as CHESNUT GROVE, at Media (on the West Chester Railroad), Delaware county, Pennsylvania, is now open for the reception ol guests 6iyjiu GKOCtKltS, ETC. rjiO FAMILIES RESIDING IN THE RURAL , , DISTRICTS. , :v ; ,". We are prepared, as heretofore, to supply Families at their Country Residences with every description of . FINE GROCERIES, TEAS, ETC. ETC. ALRERT C. ROBERTS, U7rp Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Hts. Q. ARFIELD'S .... . SUPERIOR CIDER VINEGAR Warranted free from all POISONOUS ACIDS. For sale by all Grocers, and by the Sole Agents, 1 ' PAUL. & "FERGUSON, 4198m8 NO. 18 NORTH WATER ST. Q P A N I S H OLIVES. . r l I . THREE HUNDRED GALLONS OF ITiiio Bpaiiisli Olives, For sale by the gallon, much below the, cost o Bapoitation.by '.. ' ; ' JAMES R. WEBB IH1 v Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH Sts. INSTRUCTION. BUSINESS COLLEGE N. E. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESNUT STS Established Nov. S, 166 1. Chartered March 14, 1868, BOOK-KEEPING. Course of Instruction unequalled, consisting of prao. Ileal methods actually employed In leading houses I this and other cities, as Illustrated In Fairbanks' Book-keeping, which is the text-book ot this InalHu. tlon, OTHER BRANCHES. TelPfrraphlng, Cammerolal Calculations, Business and Ornamental Writing, the liintier Mathematics, Correapondeuce, Forms, CommerclalLaw, etc YOUNG HEN Invited to visit the Insiltntlon and Judge ' or them selves of lis superior appointment, circulars on ap plication. L. FAIRKAN JLli, A. 11. President. T. E. Merchant. Secretary. 68 THE GREAT NATIONAL TELEGRAPHIC AND COMMERCIAL INSTITUTE, ' NO. 710 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA, This luHiliution is now npen tor Educational pur. poses. The ouiltl is perfect lurnJUira throughout being entirely new. THE TELEWRADHIO DEPARTMENT Is under the control of Mr. Park Spring, who. as a most complete and thorough operator, la unqualifiedly endorsed by the entire corps of mauaaers of lue Western Union Telegraphic line at the main ofUce hi this city, T'wenly-oue instruments In constant opera tlon. THE LADIES' TELEGRAPHIC PEP ART MENT, In comfort and eleganoe.equals any Drawing-room In the city. Opportunities tor study are here allordttd that are unequalled. THE COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT la under the eapeclalcare of Mr. T, O. Search, an ex 1erleuced accouutaut, aud lale Professor of Accounts uapromluent Busineas College ox this city. A full corps of Teachers always Iu aiieudauue. UNPARALLElfED OFFER. ! We will refund the entire cliarge ol tuition to any pupil wbo may be dUsalisrled with our instruction alter having giveu two weeks' falthiul labor iu either Department. SEND FOR CIRCULARS. ' TFRMS PREVIOUS TO MARCH 1, 18OT, - ' Full Course, time lullriilled.......w.M..,.,..v...3g lelegrapliiug, inrex wuuili(,.m..M.Mm..,mM u, PoBllloiis (iuaranleed. . Day and Evemng liiHtructlon. - - 811 luwf uu JACOB U. TAYLOR, President WAttt.ES, JEWELRY, ETC. I UWIS- LADOMUS & C3., Plamo&i! Scalers and Jewellers, NO. SO a CRKSNUT ST.j P.MILADELPHIAX Would Invite the lt-ntloa of porchMers to their large and baaosome atsorlment of 1 . ... " ; 1 DIAMONDS, .tVATCIIES, '. . . ' V jewelrt, '". ;; SfLVER-WARE, 1 ' ETC. ETC. ICK PITCHER8 In great variety, '!' A large assortment ot small STUDS, fo eyelet bole. Just received. 1 WATCHES repaired In the best manner, and guaranteed. ij4p FRENCH CLOCKS. G. RUSSELL A CO., KO. t9 NORTH SIXTH STREET. Have Just received por steamship Europe, an invoice or, 1 , '. , 'i 1 f .MANTLE CLOCKS, Furcbaned In Paris since the ouaninc of iha Knn.i. tlon, Which lor beauty or design and workmanship, cannot he excejed.aod they are offered t prices which Invite competition. J . g2n JOHN DOW M A NJ No.' 704. AROH '8ttj rHTXADKLPRIA, , ' MANUFACTURER AND DEALER im BILVEE AND TLATEDWABB. Our GOODS are decidedly the cheapest In the city TRIPLE PLATE, A WO. t' ri' WATL11LS, JJSWELIir.: W. W. CASSIDY. r X. IS SOUTH SECOND STREET, stocof " tUtiX1y new n mo oarefnuy seleot , j AMERICAN AND O ENKVA WATfJHKa. ' JEWELRY, 1 ' SILVER-WARE, AND FANCY ARTTCXHS EVERY DESCRIPTION, soluble for . BRIDAL OH HOLIDAY PRrsr.. An exammaiiou will siiow my stock to h nnm.. passed la quality and cheanUHuJ w "snr, Particular attention paid to repairing. ' u o. & a. pequignot; . Mannfacturers of Hold and Silver Watch Cases, And Wholesale Dealers In ' ' AMERICAN WATCH CO. '8, ' ' HOWARD A CO.'B, 4 ! And TBEMONT 48 NO. a SOUTH FIFTH STREET. HENRY HARPER, ISo. , 520 AKCH Street. Manufacturer and Dealer in WATCHES, .. FINE JEWELRT, SILYER PLATED WARE, AND g1' SOLID SILTEBWARS FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES Pi C. L. MAISER, ' q 11 1 . 11 -!,-1 . MAAUVACTUBKB OF FIRE AND BCRLAR PROOF '- SAFES. "-- - ' LOCKSMITH, BELL-U ANGER, AND DEALER IN llKltDIMU HARDWARE, 0 - NO. 414 BACH SIREET. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF a FIRE nMand Burglar-proof SAFES on hand, Willi inslds auors. Dwelling-house Safes, free from dampness. .Prices low., ; C, UANKEA tvuuKa, 8 i No. 4A VINE Street. No. 1101 CHESNCT Str,eu ,' E. M. NEEDLES & CO., ."' ! .,' .AT THEIR ,1 J i. ' NEW SXOItHJ, If. W. Corner Elevemtb and Cbesnut : , - 1 OFFER IN THE HOUSE-FURNISHIHG DEPARTMENT, . 20OO1" ' i FLOOR CLOTHS, ALL LINEN, "AT 1T. - .. '. ' 1 18en xriNK-f HO 1011 OH. -. THE GENUINE EAGLE VEIN, THE CBLB bra ted PRESTON, and the pure hard GRKE WOOD COAL, Egg and Stove, sent to all parts of tat lty at as-60 per ton; superior LEHIGH at o-7S. . Each of the above articles are warranted to give pel feci satisfaction In every rwpecU Orders received! ' ?;iL4,& THIRD Street; Emporium, No, 1814 WASff INOTON Avenue. 44 A, 8. O B I N GO Mf No. IO OII1CSNUT STREET, Is in receipt to-day of an Invoice of FINE CnitOMOS, ENGEA VINOS, ETC. ETC., ' ' Which are now open for examination. "Peace and War," :byG. Doree." "Last' Rose o Bummer," "Cromwell and Family," "Romeo and Juliet," -Star of Bethlehem," are well worthy the attention of the admirers of art 1 J&j . TP JLr O It, I S X PRESER VER of NA T URAL FLO WERS : . A. II. POWELL. : ,Ko.,725 ARCli STREET,' BELOW ElUUTII. Bouqnels.-Wreaths, Baskets, Pyramids ot Cut Flow" ars fum lulled to order at al I seasons. 1 13 f QEORCE PLOWMAN, CARPENTER AKD UUILbEm ' N. S CARTER BTREETi " A nd No, U DOOK" Street " Machine "Work aud Millwrlghllng prdniptly "Si