The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, June 08, 1867, FOURTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE SEA-SIDE.
LETTER FROM ATLANTIC CITY.
lkTI.0APH BPaCIAL CORRVOMWC 1
Sw Ilorw, Atiakthj Cmr, J ane 6, 1886
Tor pw'04 B lol1g thBt dur4'nK u the memory
efinen scarcely eyer mnueth to the contrary,
ie "opening" of the season at this and all
thcr favorite era-side resorts has been filed,
, a decreo of the fashionable world, for the
first of July, or thereabouts. We are rejoiced to
tee that the proprietors of many of the leading
loteU at the diUerent summer resorts In this
State have determined to break Id upon this
bsnrd custom, and thereby afford to such as
dare defy the decrees of faihlon an opportunity
to escsre from the heat and dust aad turmoil
of the city, even during the month of June.
There is, Indeed, no reaoou why one of the best
months in the whole year should be entirely !?
nored In the calendar of the sea-sido world.
Aj ,venlf such must continue to be the case,
those unfortunate people-tbeir number is
wion-who have no particular standing in
Jaihionable circles, can now drop down to the
Ma-side, and there frrow merry and fat before
their more aristocratic neighbors deem such a
thing possible oi achievement.
On the Vy.
Saturday, the 1st of Juue, being the day
appointed, under ttie new a aide regime, lor
peuluK of the Bur Jloiue at this pleasiiut
nmit'er resort, we determined upou repairing
llnllier to witness-the ' opening" ceremonies.
As ivory ouo of our readeis uhs. at some time
In hlsorlier life, maue Hie louruey to Allautio
City il is not necessary fur us lo dwell at any
JeiiKtU U on ttie (scenes by the way. The topo-
fraiiuy oi jerney is puivmuini i " i"j'
or several miles out of Camden one pusses
through wuai is aptly styled the K.ardeu of ttie
United Stalec Tlieu comes a dreary monotony
of scrub plues, and then a long streioa of low
od level country, iu jnucn the same predica
ment as wiih Holland before il whs laaeu by the
Dutch, that is to say, under water.
lu this latter part of the Journey, there wai so
little of an attractive character lo be seen with
out, that we sullered ourselves to study the
faces and characters of our fellow-travellers.
Jit lug established lu the smoking car, that wo
xnlKhl dispel the heat, on Homoeo,.atulo princi
ples by a oounler-lrrltant.wedlpcoverod that we
were surrounded by Dutchmen, and enveloped
by dust. As for the dual, it was extremely
obnoxious; it crept into one's ears, and eyes,
and mouth; it made lis way down one's back
and into one's shoes: behaving, as dust always
does behave, in a very disrespectful aLd
annoying manner. The Dutobiuen, pro
perly spiakiiig, were not lJulchiuen, since
not one of llieni could boast of a Van
prefixed to his rame. But the popular
method of putting It has rendered the use of the
word Uermau soiiiowIihI a Heeled, aud savoring
of an aristocratic flavor. A person who makes
his tlrat trip over the Cu union and Atlantic
Hallroad at this season of the year, would be
led irresistibly to the conclusion that the afore
said railioad was the great highway to Bohemia
or Bwitbla. At K llaroor City, and In its
vicinity, the sweet German accent is beard on
all sides and In all Us original fluency, file
rise of this flourishing town is almost marvel
lous, and can nuly be compared to that of simi
lar settlements by the same nationality In the
Northwest. Its population is piveu over, body
aLd soul, to lager beer, pretzels, aud sourkrout,
It is true; but the people are Industrious and
thrifty, aud good, sober cllizeus in the main.
At Egg Harbor City the load of jolly Dutchmen
was deposited, aud t he dust aloue was left.
Just at sunset the ocean came lu full view,
and the fatigues and annoyances of the Journey
Were forgotten iu that feeling of exhilaration
which the rumble of its waters and Its bracing
air always creates.
'The Opening."
Repairing to the Surf House, we found the
place enlivened by what is leuhuiually culled
an "army" of meohanlus of all sorts aud de
scriptions, engaged in putting the finishing
touches upon ibe Improvements which are to
render this commodious establishment even
more comfortable and attractive than it was
tluriug its first season under ttie management
of Mr. William T. Caleb. But they were not
aloue, for the trains of rJalurday afternoon aud
Sunday morning brought down quite a large
company of city denizens, who were anxious to
vet a breath of sea air in advance of the thou
sands who are soon to follow them. We learned,
on luquiry, that many of the most desirable
rooms ot this establishment have already been
engaged for the greater purl of the season, and
foj wuy of advice to those who design making It
their abode for any length of time, we would
say that the sooner they attend to the matter
Hie better will be the accommodations tnat
they will secure.
One or two of the smaller hotels have been
kept open all winter, for the accommodation of
f ucsts who have a passion for fishing and shoot
Bg, and a few others threw open their doors on
baiurday last. In two or three weeks at the
most, the United States Hotel and all the
others will follow their example, and Allantio
City by the 1st of July will again be swarming
With seekers of pleasure and health.
Sea-Side Improvements.
In a stroll over the town, wo noticed many
desirable improvements In progress. Several
of the hotels have been newly palntdd, to
others extensive additions have been ma le
ami altogether about one hundred new bouses'
liave been elected, half of them being cottages
after the model of the famous "Cottage by the
The residents of the town say that the im
provements made since the close of tuo sjason
of 1808 are greater in number than those of seve
ral years past, taken altogether. The perma
nent population, as well as the number of tran
Blent pleasure-seekers, is rapidly increasing.
The children of theresidents who have attended
school during the past wluter number three
hundred and fifty, which would sUow a total
imputation of about two thousand.
The shifting sands of Atlautle City have
heretofore been one of the greatest drawbacks
to its pleasantness as a place of resort. Tnis
defect will be greatly remedied within two
weeks. The railroad track on the main avenue
Is lined from one eud to the other with lare
heaps of gravel, and in a fortnight this will nil
leleveiled,-,andthe ualsauceoi sand aud dust
heard of no more. "
The absence of an agreeable and aUractlvo
drive whlcb has likewise beeSa eu.e of
u.oyiumu, jo widu ouuuu m uo remeuiud Th
City Council
nam uiMii.iin uuea Mm uni., e
three thousand dollars for the laying out an 1
"IUB unrimgo roau iicross tllft
marshy grouud to the fast land, which It is
n peeled, will be entirely completed before the
close of the present season. It will be 11 vo miles
In length, and will fairly rival in tittraoitve
ness any similar drive in thecouulry.
In tho way of Insuring the observance of stood
order and common decency on the purl of suuii
persons as are disposed to transgreMs In these
xespecls, a new system in thelicousingof niucos
Tor the Bale of liquor has been a lopted, ruij
promises to add much to the pleasantness of the
place. Hitherto there has been but Utile
restraint thrown about the liquor tratric, and
the consequence has been that the most dis
orderly element In the Dopulation of Philadel
phia has made a resort tb Atlantic City one of
Ihe most uproarious events in their uproarious
lives. But the City Council has deolined to
reissue a license to any of the streot booths and
low groceries with which the place formerly
abounded. lr this lew rule is faithfully carried
out, and -every tufrlnirement upou It rigidly
Jmnlshed, Allantio City will be rendered ouo of
be most attractive summer resorts on the
Whole Aviantlo coast.
The Weather
ppeara to have settled down in a peaceable
mood, and promises tu remain thus for some
time to come. Last week the thermometer
crept bp close to the nineties, aud all the
accompaniments of summer beat attended the
rise. But towards the oloso ot the week there
was a change, whicii culminated on Mundav
-niffht in a mineral masiiuerado of the nimuni.
A furious storm of wind aud rain set lu about
sunset, aud continued to rage during tu
freater portion or tne uigrn. The roar of
ha waters was almost deafening, and
the surf would have been maguifloent
or bathing bad ttie storm occurred a few weeks
later lu the season. As it was, such a thing
was not to be thought or. for tue coia wiua soul
htvxr t kronirlt one's frame, even as be lay
enveloped in blankets and coverlets. Just
eoutli of the BurfJlouxe, at the distance of about
nve miles, we uisoerueu .,,
iK.ni i.ul K.iiiitmm da Cuba, boldiuu out
hrsvely against tho fury of the tempest. Being
Ictlgod so aenr the shore, the wind had wheeled
THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY,
trienil into position between Hand the beach.
"r j on HnlurdRy several persons were ablo to
romd the ves-el. by plunging through this
trrnebpron pnthwny on foot.
J!y Mondny morning, however, the wind had
mi'derated. and the rain had ceased to fall,
islnco then it has been steadily Improving, and
a bath In the ocean is not only possible for
those whoarsnot afflicted with a predisposi
tion to rheumatism, but highly luvigoraliug as
well.
The Prospect of the Reason,
according lo all who affect wisdom in that
direction, are much better than they have been
at any previous date. It In confidently antici
patf d that the season of lH06wlll be thrown Into
entire insignificance, when compared with the
rush and excitement of that which tins Just
been inaugurnted. Hut the large number of
new houses already erected, with the additions
made to the old establishments, and other Im
provements now in rrogress, will tend greatly
to relieve the crowding that would have re
suited from a stagnation in the building lino.
As nsual, the dHlly excursions from Philadel
phia, which are rendered so pleasant by reason
of the shortness of the railroad Journey, will be
oneoftho main features. We append a list or
the engagements which have already been
r fleeted with the oflicers of the Company, as
follows: r "
The Excursion List.
Juno 27 Rt. John's Keueflnlal Society.
Jnly H Heddtrg M. K. Church.
July G Baldwin Mutual Relief AssoclaHoa.
July K Pennsylvania Lodge, I. O. of O. F.
July 0 Mechanic Bteam Fire Kuglue Com
pany. July 10 Liberty Council, A. M.
July 11 Ottawa Tent, l. of K
July 12 West Federal Btreet M. E. Church.
July 13 fecofield Mills.
July 15 Umpire Association, I. O. of O. F.
July 16 Adam Lodae, I. O. of O. F.
July 17 Centennial M. K. Church.
July 18 Grand Division Sons of Temperanee.
July 19 Young Men's Union Kolief Associa
tion. jty ?o fsilonm M. K. Chnrch.
July 22 Narragauselt and Niagara Tribes of
Hed Men.
July M Ephralrn Lodge, I. O. F. ami S. O. I.
July 24 A iiierlcan Protestant Association.
Jnly Vb ki. Franem jvavior.
July iifi . P. Keilef Association.
July 27 Frankford Lodges, I. O. of O. F.
July 2!) Philopatriau Literary institute.
July 80 Manayunkand Industry Lodges, I. O.
of O. F.
July 31 American Pretestant Literary Asso
ciation. August 1 St. Joseph's Chnrch.
August 2 H. K. Sharp's, of White Horse.
August 8 Banyan Tree and Marlon Lodges.
August 6 United States Brass Band.
August 0 W. Plunis.
August 7 St. Patrick's Church.
Auguht 8 Vigilant Lodge, l.O of O. F,
August 9 Quaker City Lodge.
August 10 Merrick & Sons' employes.
August 12 Concord Chapter, U. O. of D.
August 18 Pequod Tribe. I. O. of It. M.
August 14 Mount Horeb Encampment, I. O.
of O. F.
August 15 Norrlstown Lodges, I. O. of O. F.
August 19 Adelphl Lodue, I. O. of O. F.
August 20 Kcllanceand Hising Sua Councils,
A.M.
August 21 St. Augustine's ChureU.
August 22 Camden LndgeH, A. M.
August 24 Monday's Moonlight.
August 2(i llrlcklayers' Association.
August 27 Oteble Council, A. M.
August 2H Atlantic Lodge, 1. O. ofO. F.
August 29 St, Philip's Lodge.
W ith this long list of pleasure, seekers, we
will close our first instalment for the season
from "the City by the Sen." Qmikhqn.
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Kv-CT I U E K M."-REV.
Vlt. HI AIIC'II
this subject To
b'So will preach a Her mo a on
morrow (bunilny) Jb,vpn ng at 8 o'clock. In the
CLINTON bJ KEET PHK'sBYTEKfAN CHURCH.
TENTH tstreet. below Spruce. All seats free, aad
the public rarllrnlnrlv Invited.
WI.ST AKCIC STREET PRESBT.
TKKlAN CHUKUH, corner KIH TKISNI'H
Blreet. Rev. A. A. W1LLITTS, D. D., Pastor, will
preach To-morrow lit 10 S A. M.and S P. M. The
Wucrumeut or the Lord's bjupper will be administered
To-morrow Morning.
IIAKKKT NQ1TAKK PRESBYTE
RIAN CHUKCH. UliUilANTOVVN. Kev. J.
P. WILMUN.D. U..of Newark, N. J., will preach in
this church To-morrow Mm nlnp. ut loij o'clock.
-v-u, fiFUMAKTOlVN SK(OM PKR-
fc-3 BV'IKKIAN CJ1UUCH. TULREHOCKKN and
GREEN fctreets. Preaching To-morrow at lojj A. M.
by l;ev. KKAiNCIS 11EVL, J , and M 1 P. M. by
Hev. J. P. WILSON, ol Newark, N. J.
fKTtxm TAIIKKNACLK IIAITIT CHURCH,
y CHEKNUT Wireet, west or Elgbteenili. Hev.
U. A. PEL'IZ, Pastor oflhe Church, will preach la the
Horning and Evening. Hervices commence nt 10'4
A. I. and 7s P. 11. Sunday Hchool at 2ii P. M.
Btrangeis welcome lo nil the services,
tt'-rn. THE RITE OF CONFIKHATIOK.
will be BdtniiiiNtcri'tl in the Church of the In
tercessor, fcPKINO UAKI)KN Street, below Hroari.
by the Right itev. V. il. S I EVENS, 1). D., on Sunday
evening. Servlcea tocommenceat quarter before 8.
-Tv. WIST NPRITCE KTREKT PR EN It Y
kU TE1UAN CHURCH, H W. corner ofsEVEN
1KEKT1I and SPRUCE Streets. A sermon to chil
dren will be preached To-morrow Afternoon at 4
o'clock, by Rev. V. P. BREED 1. i).
UNION M.
AiV W. THOMAS at
E. CHURCH. REV. N.
Mii A. M: itev. CHARLES
HILL, 8 P. M.
Come and welcome. Heats all free.
WAtlKllR II EE INSTITUTE OF
iii SCIENCE, COLUMBIA Avenue and SEVEN
TEENTH htrret. Preaching, lo'i A.M. aud 3ii P. M.
by Rev. P. BTHYKKlt TA LM AO E,
-jra. CA1.VAR V PRESIIYTERIABf
kw Liium n, iajvjujm etreei. aoove ULexntii .
Preachlug To-morrow by Rev. l)r,
JUAUL.INU, Of
Albany, ut 0'i A. M. and 8 P. M.
FIFTH UNITED PREKRYTERIAN
CHURCH. TWENTIEIU and BUTIOV
WOOD Slreetj.-ScrvlcesTo-mortowat 10'i morulnir
and 4 In the afternoon. " """''B
yvrco FIFTEENTH PRKNBYTEKIAN
"CHURCH, EIETEEN1H aud LOMB AHD
bueets. Anniversary Sermon at ln'i o'clock A m
by the Pastor. Rev. WILLIAM M cEL WEE, Preach
lug also at a quarter to 8 o'clock P, M.
WESTMINSTER CHURCH. RKO in
llf? ano t riW A'lEtt.-.treel.-Prea" ukoVkov
A. C. JTJNKIN, at Ut'j A. M. and a' P. M?
j-vc. REV. WILLIAM CATIH'ART WIIX
preach lu ATHLETIC HALL. TH1K
'I EENTH street, above Jelleison, To morrow isuii-
IS 11 II-
jsjp. HRUAO STREET M. E. CHURCH,
k&Jj corner ol BROAD uud CHKIril'IAN streets -1
Preaching To-iuorrnw, lu'i auJ 7'i. bv Itw. .imiu
JllOMl'SON.
jIh i ibiicb jieeung 3'j f, M.
ltl!V- 1 1 1 1 1 V IfTitfiU .in . .
"a LAND, will lireiich In Ilia ltn'1liAXr i .
TIST CHURCH. CHESNUT Street, above Fortieth"
ou Sunday Evening, .Mine 9, at 7V o'c ock.
btrausers invited. Sabbath school at ..si P. M."
cKS D ' N. iJ.R.,!': ! A T I O N A L
H.-v n 1,-V.J.i Vc,if.,::r. '' A;LKV ENTH and W OOD.
Ki v. OEuRijK w. SMILEY, I'anlor. will iireucli To.
morrow at A. M. and 8 p. M. ' 'reucu ma'
SPECIAL NOTICES.
lJ GRAND
HORTICULTURAL BAZAAR,
DISUIY AND FAIl
AT
HOIITICULTUHAL, HALL,
ItROAD NTREET, NEXT THE ACADEMY
OFMUMIC,
FOR THE SALE OF USEFUL AND FANCY
ARTICLES, FLOWERS, FRUIT, ETC.
THE FAIR WILL POSITIVELY CLOSE
VI1IH (HATUROAY) EVENING, JUNE H.
j.M
7... 77 -Z. 60 cents
" -'eui 26Cent,
Mtmbersof the Horticultural Boclely will receive
Tr'6!! 0U op""u,"l' to thebecretary, at the
KP?-s,vV' KX H FO WLEK, OF UTICA,
N. , will nrencn In NoitlH BROAD PRES-
ti BEEN SlreetH.To-inorrniv at In'.' l XI u n
IK -IL.
it
SPECIAL NOTICES.
IJbr additional Special NatU-tt te lit Second Plve.
JOT- KEHtWEBArOB BAZAAR. B. 8.
ITARRIH A t;o. have In el(llilon to a fine
assortment ol RetrlKeratnrs of brat nualliy, tbree new
patents, vltt-Ilarrls' Patent, Keee Tevls' Paten?
an Wrllifs Patent Ice-WateVR frlgeraton af
v.airanied to preserve meat. etc. etc f, dry ard
vrheVivefrlge?.l:oers.UOre couolnlc1 " an?
. . B. B. It ARRIS A CO.,
1 1 Hmp Wo. H9 KoTth Ninth stre-t. near Race.
gjgp- NEWSPAPER ADYERTISINO. JOY,
OOE A CO. Agents for the mTblbbjlFH "
and Newspaper Press of the whole country, nave KB
MOVED from FIFTH and CHFJBNUT Streets to No
144 B. BIXTH Street second door above WALNUT.
Orvicaw No. 144 8. SIXTH Street, Fblladelpblai
TRIBUNK BU1LDINQB, New York. THP
UNITED 8TATE3 TRRASUOY
PHII.ADKT.PHfA. June 7. 1M7.-KKDEM.P.
HON DECOMPOUND INTEREST NOTftf.
Under dlrrci lonn irom the Secretary of the Trea
sury, notice Is herrhy (riven that the COMPOUND
JNTUHKHT NOTRS bearing dale June lo. ism and
payatile three years a'ler dale, will now be received
at thlK olllce lor redemption. Interest on tho notes
will cease on their maturity, and no dern will be uld
In the order ol presentation, alter verification oi the
amount claimed to be due,
1 he notes niuht be nut up In packages of one hnn
trd, acu denoiiilnatlou reparalely. Schedules may
be bad oa application at this office.
... . . rr, u MoKIBIUN,
7 8t Assistant Treasurer, United sutea.
1", PDNCTTJAL AS A TIMEPIECE.
Prr Unlets the bowels oo their duty wllh the reiru
lail j oi click work, periect health In HnnosMiu.e.
Therefore, when disordered, con rol them irame
(liatiy With TARRANT'S EEFEIIVESCENT MELT-
H APERIEN T, the most Kulal balsainio and
effective laxative and ulleraiive known to the medl-
ArI lirolMiniiin
POIil' H r AL,U 11 It Ulftil S I S.
8 4tuth3t4p
WHfihT'8 ALOONATED GLYCERINE
TABLET OF SOL1H1EIEO OLVCEll.NK
softens and smooths the-skln; Imparts beauty ami
brltibtness to the complexion, is aeliclously fragrant
transparent, and superb as a Toilet Soup, order
of yourdruEKlst. j M 4()tf
ffffft STEIN WAY & SONS'
GRAND SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES.
STEIN WAY A SONS direct special attention to
their newly Invented 'Upright" Pianos, with their
"Patent ttetonator" and double Iron Frame, patented
Jnne 6, 1866, which, by their volume and exquisite
quality of tone, have elicited the unqualified admi
ration ot the musical profession and all who have
heard them.
Every Piano Is constructed with their Patent
Agraffe Arrangement applied directly to the full Iron
Frame,
For sale only by
DLASIUS BROTHERS.
S P No. 11)06 CHEHNUT Btreet, Phllada.
ffppff STECK & CO. PIANOS,
UAINES BROTHERS1 PIANOS.
AND
IRASON & HAMLIN CABINET ORGANS.
These beautiful instruments constantly Increase In
popularity, aud are lo be found In splendid assort
ment st
J. K. GOULD'S,
t26stutbtf
SEVENTH AND CnEI fVT.
PARTIES WISHINf! TO PflRnHASE
h Y il will find It to their advantage to call and
examine the
CELEBRATED BCHOMACKER PIANO.
at their war or coins,
NO. 1103 CHESNUT STREET,
4 23 4D Philadelphia.
5!:T3 THE PIANOS WHICH WE MAND-
f I lacture recommend themselves. We pro-
mine to our patrons clear, beautllul tonee. eleitant
workmanship, durability, aud reasonable prices, com
bined with a full guarantee, For sale only at No. 1U17
WALNUT Btreet,
T C H I
TETTER!
AND ALL
SKI2V DISEASES.
ITCH ! ITCH ! ITCH !
SWAfNL'S 0LNT3IMT
Entirely eradicates this;ioathsome disease, oftentimes
In from 13 to 48 Hours I
HWATKE'H ALL-IIEtLINCI OINTMENT
KWATNt'S ALIrllEALINO OINT1UENT
KWAYNE'S AI.LHEAI,L OINTMENT
SWATHE'S ALL HEALIBKJ OINTMENT
SWATSE'S ALL-IIEALINe OINTMENT.
SWATHE'S ALL-HEALINO OINTMENT.
Don't be alarmed If you have the
II tU, TBTTKK, ERYBIPELA8, SALT RHEUM,
BCALD HEAD, BARBER B ITCH,
OR, IN FACT, ANY DISEASE OF THE SKIN.
It is warranted a speedy cure. Prepared by
DR. SWAYNE & SON,
NO. 830 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Above Vine, Philadelphia.
Bold by all best Druggist 8 2 stuln4p
PLTY CAMIKOTO & CO.,
No. 723 CHESNUT Street,
PHILADELPHIA,
IMPORTERS OF
AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS
IN
CURTAIN MATERIALS
AND MANUFACTURERS OP
WINDOW SHADES.
NWM. rREWCII, NOTTINttHAM, AND
APriaCAHON L.ACE C URTAINS,
UCE AND MUSLIN CURTAIN GOODS
HI THE YARD.
WINDOW SHADES, ALL. COLORS, Alt
itUALITIEN, A L Li SIZES.
nixnoW SHADES OF Alt DE
SCRIPTIONS MAUE TO OROER.
WE ARB CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL STYLES OF THE
ABOVE GOODS, AND ARE SELLING AT
SUCH REDUCED PRICES AS CANNOT
AlL TOSUIT PURCHASERS.
723 CHESNUT St.
4 J mths26trp
AT TUB EARNEST KKyUESl' iuni
ladle lira. UUI1LK tiB uecliled to remain
i,Hr another week, 'those who have learned tie
ivslem i t l)reru.akl0g- aud Zephyr Work are de
ifghTed with li! . Ladles arerequeslud to callluime
dliitely. Anetits wanted.
TDlIILADKLrniA HOUSE, CAPK ISLAND,
l wlllonen lor t lie Hummer Beasou, June 20. tanii
rr". dealrins a uulel home at the Beasnuro. at a mudit
iate pri e" call' oi -address K. ORItFITIl, No. lwl
rilFfeKil'r btreet. Attached to the estniilisbment H
a line of ct aches for the accommodation of the
KUMitH. "
VEST PERN SQUARE SEMINARY,
5 WIKT PENN 6QUARE, BELOW MARKET
The Fall Term win ivuinnuu. nriiieuumi i, "
Pareuts Ueslrinu lo enter thir dauKhtersin this Insti
tution are requested to make application betore
lunM 511 lft l lm4p
JdAltV E. HOUPT. MARY E. TA.KWItliL.
NEW DRIVING MAP OP PH1LADBL
lhla and burrouudlnus. Just published, and
lor sale at ho. 7 bouth 61X1 H street, ahove dies
out. S lri
2r?rtAn to invest upos moutgaqe.
JpO)UU Ai.uly io A, FI ILfc.it, Couveyair,
CLOTHING.
fjOClCHILL & WILSON,
CLOTHING HOUSE,
Nos.603and 605 CHESNUT St.
The Public are invited to ex
amine our extensive assortment
cf Men's, Youths', and Boys'
Clothing, for Spring and Sum
mer Wear, just made of fresh
materials, and in the latest and
most approved stvles.
Clothing made to order for
Gents and Bovs in the most ar
tistic manner, and reasonable
prices.
The best Cutters and Work
men employed.
Our Stock of Readv-made
Clothing is well made, well trim
med, and Reliable. 6 16 t7 8 4p
EXCELSIOR
CLOTHING HALL.
EXCELS ion
CLOTHING II ALL
EXCELSIOR
CLOTHING HALL.
S. E. CORNER SECOND ANI 91 ARRET STS.
PHILADELPHIA.
CLCTHIIG FOR MEN AND ECYS.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, AND YESTIJfGS.
DEPARTMENT FOB tXSTOM WOBH,
AUEKTS FOR OII.ED CLOTIIINO.
BSOtllBlJt
EDWARDS & LAWRENCE.
piRE AfD BUPiGLAR SAFES!
MARVIN'S PATENT
ALUM AND DRY PLASTER
TUOBOVOniiT FIBE-PBOOF.
FEBFECTLY DOT.
ALWAYS DETAIN THESE QUALITIES.!
M ANT THOUSANDS OF OUB SAFES IN
USE.
EXAMINE BEFOBE PURCHASING ELSE.
WHERE.
MARVIN & CO.,
721 CHESTNUT SUMasonicHall)
AND SOS BROAD WAT, NEW YORK.
FAMILY SAFES FOB PLATE, JEWELRY,
ETC. ETC.
BANKERS' STEEL CHESTS,
SECOND-HAND SAFES.
SAFES EXCHANGED ON LIBERAL
TEBMS. 6l8tutU8ia
SEND FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE.
(JLARET
V I N E.
BOO OASES
HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADES CLARET,
Our Own Importation and Bottling:,
FOB SALE IN QUANTITIES TO SUIT THE
BUYEB,
AT THE LOWEST CASII PBICES.
SIMON C0LT0N & CLARKE,
S..W. COB. BBOAD AND WALNUT STS.,
9MtBthsPL PHILADELPHIA.
IdIKB 8 AVE YOUB CLOTU AND YOUR
money, by cavllttiK t Mrs. OUULK'b, No. fart
m auk liT Btreet, aud learu to out your own dremius;
also learu b"r new style ol llals4 WorsUMl Work,
Jjrei.es, BueH. etc.. iu ou liour.
Aauis wanted, J14
JUNE 8, 18C7.
WATCHLS, jewelry, etc.
jCC PITCHERS.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
ICE PITCHERS,
NOW OPENING AT
CLARK & RIDDLE'S,
No. 712 CHESNUT Streot,
418irow2mrp PHILADELPHIA.
910 MEAD & CO., 910
FORMERLY AT THE
COBNEBOF NINTH AND CHESNUT STS.
ARB NOW AT
No. 910 CHESNUT STREET,
ISOUTH SIDE, SECOND FLOOR.
"W have Just finished In a very Ruperlor manner
over Two Hundred (200) New Designs of ICE
PITCHERS, which we are now offering at greatly
reduced prices:
ICS PITCHERS, engraved 8'Oo
..M.MM.....M. ... MM.. O Wl
" engraved and cuaaed 10 00
. " " " .. . 11 SO
" yery rich, and chased li oo
' very rich, and medallion...... 13-00
H very rich, superior chasing... 14 00
" " " -...15 00
" entirely new, and elegant.... 17-60
HEAD & CO., Manufacturers,
NO. IO CI1KMNUT STBEET,
1 8m rp BOUTH BIDE, SECOND FLOOR,
1028 CHESNUT.
I. J. TAYLOR.
T E "W lil L L E II.
The attention ot the public la Invited to my Stock,
comprising
FINE WATCHES,
DIAMONDS,
SILVER-WARE,
BLEUANT JGWELBT,
CLOCKS,
HCSIC BOXES,
And all article appertaining to the trade offered at
reduced prices.
WA'ICHES REPAIRED AND WARRANTED.
1028. 3 26 tuths3uQ8p
Qm B. KIT C H E N,
JEWELER,
S.E. Corner TMTII and cnESXUT.
CI R EAT BEDCCTION IN PBICES.
DIAUOABM, WATCHES,
JEWELS Y, S1LVEB-WABE,
BUUNZES.
ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIUURES.
WATCHES AND JEWELRY CAREFULLY RE
PAIRED.
Particular attention paid lo Manufacturing all arti.
cles In onr llw. f 8 21 1 ham
CABPETINGS
FLATTING VAREHOUSE!
MCGALLUIV!Sf CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 509 CHESNUT STREET,
Would Call tho Attention of the) Trade
to their Exte nslre Stock of
CANTON AND COCOA
MATTINGS.
FRESH CANTON MATTINGS
AT RETAIL.
WHITE, BED, CHECKED,
AND
FANCY STYLES.
The Largest Assortment In the City,
3ICCALLUIS, CREASE & SLOAN,
No. 519 CHESNUT STREET,
8-S2 lmrp
PHILADELPHIA,
O ANTON MATTINGS,
IABPETINOS
OIL CLOTHS,
WINDOW SHADES,
ETC. ETC. ETC.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
JOHN R. WHITE,
NO IS NORTH SECOND STBEET,
IS NOW OFFEBING THE ABOTB OOODS
AT VKUT LOW FIUCBES.
CA LL AND BEE. 8I1M
JOHN O. ARRIS ON,
Ncs. 1 and 3 North Sixth Street,
Philadelphia,
would ibvite the attention of his friends
and customers to his superior
assortment of
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods;
Also, to his
Improved Pattern Shirt;
the material, workmanship and finish
cannot le surpassed by any in the
llarket. uum
FOR SALE.
f? 2PTR.SF:.AT,AND FARM fOR SALE.
' '":.ii'uini M.:rm .nruuot Dili. aiM.va
ll.psfiTcn-nillelon, and nw Tscony. ' mooJ
iiuiibb, vvwo ouop, nu Dwlllnn to let;
Tit . Ko. Kin .(..iH'r u...-.
- . . ... . ui iTn
OERMANT0WN. -FOR SALE, PRICE
JLJ (W"' new polntpd (tone cottage on Plnher's
Iniie, 1W minute' walk froni station. Lot 79J4 by 17a
H-et; lnimalle posuesalon.
a
fniiiu ., ii.uiT.uii run OALtri
luriii.rt. . k . : roomn, newiy pflperM, and
t..iT.i , 7', V.""u lulu wn incauon n in ana
J,;1, lot 30 by 110 fret. lrmeay. Imrne.
aite pcmnrMlnn. Apply at WILBO.N'H 'lea Wua.
howe, No. iae cnFN uV HtrepL SI tf
O nf?.?nmeLR,V, WE8T PniLADELPIIIA
rTrnii JITrTi, de,r" ""P1"""1" "'"at. ""vert
we wuro. k
d ho16ALE' 0R " LET- FDRNISHEO
' Ko. 2M P. TWESTY-FIIWT Btreet.
TO RENT.
O. TO LET-PART OF TUB HOUSB NO
509 8. FDUKTH street, below limb,,rt. ea
qufod. qU're a lhe reIal Beferciljes ?
fl 28
n.T0 L E T DWELLING HO. lift B
frT LK.T-CAPE ISLAND FURNISHED
JLtCotrnge to et. 11 rooms, l'hoiograpli of whip" can
. biii tr
EXCURSIONS.
JCZS EXCURSIONS UPTHE RIVER,
r"."hr.ft,T Ple"l'l stoamooKt JOHN A
2 o'clock In tbe A llcmooD. RmfiruT, lenve KrLSl
'a floc"rr,v'"8 teclty at o'clock P. mT
tAUK-Kciir8lon,40ct. Each way. ic. 8M8m
FjITJS DOWN RIVER M0NDAY8 AND
iibt;rHVJlWUA Y s. at 9 o'clock, from second
tor, VeDnPKrove, New Castlo, Uelawaro Cltv pt
I'enn. and Lotnbay Hook. 0 L,ly' Por
Wcdnenduys and Kiiturdays the SWAN in.,
Chartered lor KACUHIONtj. t ,
pjAlTrifk EXCURSIONS ON THH
aKirVffaS SCHt'YLKILU-hteamers leave
luvuut l-r loot ol Coaies street), 1
JiVKKY HALF HOUR.
FOR JLAUBISL HILL CKMKTER7,
THK FALLS OK (SOH DYLKILL.
..'!?tJ)tiSt le.Tl."f lrniouiit at 7-2 A. hi.: last boat
85 v. M 81n
W. FADER'S
OELEBH A.T E D
SIBIRIAH LEilD PENCILS,
TEN DEGBEE8 OF IIABDNEM.H,
ESPICCIALLY ADAPTED
FOB CIVII. ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS
ABTIMTM.AA'D COCNTINU HOCSU V&E.
FOR HALE, WHOLEdALK AND RETAIL, BY
MOSS & CO.,
(AGENTS IOR P II 1 LA DELPHI AJ
STATIONERS, BLA N K BOOK M ANCFACT WRERS
AND PRINTERb, ""xus
NO. 43 CHESNUT STREET.
X. BTOPPEL'8 Great Lead Pencil Drawing of
"AFFINITY OF CHOIC-," drawn with Siberian
Pencils, dow on exhibition. S231m4p
gTEAM BOILER EXPLOSIONS
CAN BE PREVENTED UT VSINO
ASLTCROFT'S
LOW WATER DETECTOR.
PRICE ftSO, APPLIED,
AtO. H. BATTLES,
BOLE AGENT FOR PENNSYLVANIA,
07 tf AO, 84 NOBTII KIXTII SI BEET.
fJEW SPRING STYLES
riiiladelphla Wall Papers 1 1
HOWELL & BOURKE.
N. E . Corner FOlllTU and MARKET,
HANUFAOTCRERS OF
PAPER HANGINGS
and . SlSturp
OTTRTAIN M ATEltlALp.'
rHB OLD STAND BE ItODELEED
NEW STORE FOR FINE CONFECTIONS.
X.11111B Lew aiuuM. oi x iijouuipciioiih, t rul a, via.
. A 1'Hiuiuiti.i'uiA, May la, 17.
Having taken the old eHiaoiintind Hture No. ot
MAKKiT Mr eel, iurmerly occupied by John Uitgey,
and coiiiijletely relltled and renovated the entire
premise:., we are prepared lo supply all articles In
our line, at as reasonable price as can be purchased
elsewhere.
Our lung experience In the bnnlness, together with
the elllcleut coi ps of workmen, at our command, will
enable us to luimnli ue Jiueat artluels at tlie lowest
prices.
A call Is respectfully sollcltei.
1IAINEJ A LKEIM,
5 17 lmrp ' NO, HOI) DUHHKr klUllir,
JUHlLtM Hi IMC WALTKB 8. LKUDtl,
ROPER'S NEW AMERICAN
BBEECII-EOADINO REPEATING SIIOT
t'N,
riBIKUI OVBsUOla IN TWO SECONOS,
Cslng ordinary Arumuuitlon. Manufactured by the
ROl'ER REPEAT1NU RIFLE COMPANY, Am
herst, Massacbusett", under peraonal supervision or
C. M. SPENCER, Inventor ot the famous BPKNUER
RIFLE. Bend lor circular. Slesmt
B
E D D I N C
OF EVERY DKSOIIIPTION
AT
REDUCED PRICES.
WHOLESALE AND BETA IE,
NO at BIDtiE AVENUE NEAB VINE ST
8 2Stuthsrp J. O. FULLER.
B
AUCH'S RAW CONE
SVPEB-PUOSPUATE OP UUE.
The great Fertiliser or all crops. Quick in It
action, aud periuaueut In lu eUecie, EbUbllnued over
twelve years.
Ileal t-ia supplied by the canto, direct from loa wharf
Ot the luanuluclory, on liberal terms,
Mauulactured ouly by
BAUGH ft SONS,
Office No. 0 South DELAWARE Avenue,
tsmwtrp PUiladelphle.
pkknsylyania railroad scrip
wanted.
DREXEL & CO..
6 3101 MO.M WIIIU miRDT,