G U VJt -. Jk - 1 1 " I I ?S.T NUMBER CXXVII. 4 IBT JOR MENTAL DTflPBPTICS. AND A CURB FOB HY-FOCHONDBU. HY-POCRISr, OB ANY COMPLAINT OF A BY ORDER. BY OTJIi SEKIE3 EDITOR. ALMANAC AND DIA11T. BHOBT METRK-ILLOOICATj OBSERVATIONS TOB TUE WEAK. Jnly. Hotdar, l.-Tnmmany Hoolety of New York invite President Johnson to come and lay tbelr corner-stone. The President, in lay ' Ing so many corner-stones, has got his hand in, and for inortar always furnishes his own slack. Vuesdajr, . National Guard of Philadelphia give a banquet to the Brooklyn, (iuards. Colonel Peter Lyle, in making a speech, lost the tin end of his discourse. The loss was not great, as It wbb only Lyle thread. Wednesday. 3. A patriot dies In California and leaves SJO.OOO, the Interest of which he appropriates by will towards paying the National Debt. Having paid, himself, the debt of nature, he manes a vigorous at tempt at paying other debts. Vhnriday, 4. The glorious "Fourth of July" observed throughout the United Slates, sndail works s opped In the city, except the Water-works In tbe day and Fire works In the evening. Friday, 5. The Ram " Dunderberg" galls for Kiance. Louis Napoleon, when he sees this lam, over which be has made such a great cry, will realize but little wool from It. Saturday, 6. Series Column Day. This being Independence Day with the Editor, he celebrates It by firing off his week's alary at his boarding-house keeper. THE "FO UR TW ' TIIR 0 UG1I0 UT THE COUNTRY. DESPATCHES FROM OCB FRIENDS. "Squam roiNT, N. J. The thermometer is 126 degrees in the sun. We do not know what it would he in the shade. We Lave none liere ; our town is new. The inhabitants are all ont looking at a game of base ball by the young men." "Sfriggikses Lasdiko, Del The owner of the town at this place spent the day a-fishing Without accident of any sort, either to himself cr the fish. The sun shone with his usual splendor on the wharf and river. No deaths from sunstroke to report." "Lono-a-Comiko, N. J. The county militia paraded to-day, but on account of the extreme heat they disbanded at 2 o'clock P. M. They tad been marching around since 7J o'clock A. M. The trees being all scrub pines, and giving no shade, the troops felt the effects of the sun very much. They marched in good order, wore their new dark blue cloth uniform, and perspired quite freely." "Falls of Schuylkill. 'The Mother Cary's Chickens Barge Club' spent most of the day cn the beautiful Schuylkill, practising with their new barge. Late in the afternoon their lx)at was towed ashore by some gentlemen who were out a-fishing, the crew having been com pletely exhausted, and not able to pull another stroke, on account of the number they had re ceived from the sun." "Bristol, Pa The citizens here io the morning walked down to the canal to look at the number of coal boats laid up, many won dering whether coal will ever again be needed." "Smith's Island, Pa. and N. J. Most of the inhabitants had turned out of doors to cele brate the 'Fourth.' The Ialaad, on account of its isolated position, is not much visited by Btrangersf" "Chesnct Street Bridge. The thermo meter got quite high here towards the middle of the day, and, as there were no policemen about, it had it all its own way." "Office of the Series Editor. The Fourth' at our sanctum was ushered in, and we. might add, ushered out, with the same good feeling." THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS RE- VISITED. Our artists having gone out of town, and left their pictures behind to be sold to pay the expenses of their owners while seeking to cul tivate Art and artful objects in the mountains or by the sea shore, we have taken it upon ourselves, as patrons of art, to give their pro ductions a first-class puff during their absence. In doing so we must say that our criticisms are wholly unbiassed, and based mainly upon the merits of their work. We have had engraved.Jat an enormous expense (considering the state of the weather), many of the most striking and meritorious subjeots. Without these illustra tions, of course, our readers would have a very imperfect idea of them. 0. 140 CALIFORNIA SCENERY (SUNSET). This view was taken In the summer of 1850, Jn the beautiful valley of the Sacramento. Persons who have been there say it is true to life, as long as life lasts in that locality, which, at the time this sketch was made, wag not Tery long.- 0. lift -STUDY FROM TH8 AMTHjCa. Longfellow sings of tha oid TjM in the Tcwer," but the old bellv,rown j. tLe loft lg fraught with many plea.? ant, rjtemorieB. The THE DAILY artist, in choosing this subject, has struck upon one that has always been upheld by tlm heads of the people. NO. 170 MISTY MORNING ON THE MEDITERRANEAN. Many mirages might move moodily here,' mantling mazes mock the magio moon, but more mournful moods mar memories called np by snones like these. It is well done. --v S NO. 182 SKATING SCENE. The principal figure in this little sketch is well painted and true to nature. We think the water a little too cool, yet there is great depth to it. The perspective is excellent. in JUMfclM NO. 191 TUB VILLAGE SMITHY. The felloes that gather around places of this kind in country towns are seen in the fore ground. Though they stay there day in and day out, they are never tired. NO. 231 STILL-WATER. This view was taken in Maine. The town is situated on the Penobscot, and the still-neaa of the scene is proverbial. The artist was there himself, and told us he had -often lain there, and drank in the spirit of the scene. He has certainly rendered it with great taste. 9 fi ll J LI NO. 250 GROUP OF CHILDREN, ON IVORY. This little gem would be worth preserving as a fit companion-piece to Mr. Peabody's miniature of Queen Victoria. We learn it was the artist's intention to furnish a copy of this picture to that gentleman, but he was deterred by his friends, who told him that probably one "elephant" of that character was about all the millionaire would care about. The handling of the children is very happy. ' NO. 258 BLOCKADE-RUNNER BEACHED. This is a perfect wreck. This has been overhauled with a full cargo of spirits and drugs, and has been run ashore to save it from the authorities. The figure-head is very finely cut, and the artist has done justice to hiB subject. jtA jiuji,..,mu W ! 1 JP" "'LVi'iHI fell S ' I"" ii-irr i - r luk:-... .. NO. 2W. MOSES BREAKING THE TABLES. This naughty action on the part of Mose Is here for the first time rendered historical. The tables being modern made furniture, it was no great feat in Mose to break them. The artist has merely given his version of the scene. ir tft yftr .'. . - ' ft'"' ' "I ' ft" ' K0.359.THE happy F;MaY (afxeu Raphael). This subject, atVjr tlia old maste ia very creditable to nQ artiat of Ultrdt but what would do as Raph has done in a-la picture. The artist used to re el this as his masterpiece, although'he ca m 'near not being the master. PATENT MOSQUITO DAR. I . JC8T ISSUED. . KVEKY TAMILT bnoULD HAVE ONK. Fortune to b nmdo In every State. Call and see cusol them. Can be iamufarturf d very low. bTATB RIGHTS FOR BALK BT ' IIOILAHDAIIIBUS, llOln . IN1BBOWXIIBKXT EVENING BAPJK NOTICES. I V i i V, ll REPORT OF THE -- v bap h UFTHK KKPVKI.ir, I oars and Tjroiint lnkhiK H-iniie, FiiriiUur.'Vi'ia 'Flkrure"" urrent Kxpiinm ana lxe... r- in I ii m h n """ J e v s n im t-ih ni )n. . "'. '.Z'..l'. ',. '. " l irn from DnnkH and Hankers.."!" TJultt-c RlHtin HoniM l'fi(inil(.a with Trei Mirer of tbe l ulled BuUcs to tecure circu lation Unllfd blttles ilonda and becuriilei oil Iiand J-'oib ol otiier Matlonal Bank hpecle I racticual Ciirreiicy,...,,,, Legal teuder Isois.............. '',,', 4.V).72'-M I2',7 VM) 7CM49 S,'2!M'47 100,640 43 soo.ooo-ro J23.0WOO 17,1 1 on 15"26 1S.4H4 2 ,. 8211.12100 Total.. LIABlL.JTli.s, CBpItnl Btork paid In , Oirculalliig ISoles Gutaluudlng lippcialls. Mi,2'i,137-13 ...fl.OOO.OODft ,. 417.5IO-00 o:f7.fi4 9S ITOMIS. Total 13,77420 2.2H0.1S7-18 jKjBK.rn r. muiinmn,i Miner, Fworn to and subscribed belore me this lint day ot j uiy, JOU. 72 6t EDMUND WILCOX. Notary Public. DIVIDENDS. irT" PHILADELPHIA READING TtAILKUAD COMl'ANY OJ-F1CK. No. 227 B. FCHHTH Bireev. Philadki.phia, June 26, 1867. DIVIDEND NOTIPR. Tt. Transfer Hooks ol th is Com pany wilt be cloned on HATURDAY. the 6lh of July next, aud be re opened on TUESDAY. Jnlv 1R. iki!7. A Dividend of FIVE- PKK CENT hns been declared on me ireterred and Common Htock.clear of National and tttate Taxes, payable in cash on and alter tne 16ih of July next to the holders thereof, as lliey shall stand reiilHtered on the books ef the Company on the All orders lor Dividends must be witnessed and Biuinpeu. (S. iJKADl'OBU, ii 6w Treasurer. KW OFFICE PHILADELPHIA CITY PAS- 77n..l1''" BAlLWaY COMPANY, No. 4130 vuubo u i e trees. Phit.athci.pwia. Jlllv 1- 117. At a meeting of tbe Rourd of Directors, held this date, a dividend of ONF. DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per share was declared, payable to the Stock holders, or their legal representative, ou and alter TraiiHter Books closed until 11th Inst 7S2w V. M. W. COLKWT. Treasurer. OFFICE OP THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE COUNTY OF VMM. A. uauuia, xo. hub. j-uuitiit Btreeb .Trrr.v 1 1R7 The Directors have this, day declared a Dividend of TIIR E PER CENT., clear of taxes, payable to meir legai representatives, on 7 2 tuls 8t BEN J. F. HOECTTLEY, Becretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE FRANK FORD AND 1'lIIIjALiKL.PiIIA I'ASskMJkiklu i r.w a v COMPANY. All peraoua who are snbicrlhera to or bolder of uie capital biocK oi mis uoniDauv. ami wim huva nni vet iiuiu lue eiuum luniaiuuent oi t v ixiiium nur bare tbereon. are hereby notified that tbe eiEiilli uimaiuieui, una ueeu cauea iu, ana mat tuey are reuuueu io Dav ina same at inn aimv. nil ia w i,- r . i r.BijA x , uie loin aay oi July, itm. nv resolution or the Hoard or Directors. 8 JACOB BINDER. President. OFFICE UNION PASSENGER RAIL WAY COMPANY. TWKNI'Y.rUTRIi unit xj-iiu w i Dtreeta, PTTIT 1 niTT put Tuna 911 lajpr The ConDOrn fnr lnterMt. nn hnniiuAt tha rmtM.nv due July 1, 187. will be paid (Iree o. tax) on preuenta oireet, on ana alter July I. o""" w. ji. jiiMBLia. Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE PHILADELPHIA GAS WOKK8. Prorjosala will be received nt thl nmoa tJa ou'a Junk i, ittts7. BKViNTH (Street, until noon of the 1st dav nt Jul v! lor uie nine io uie i rusiees oi tbe Phliaaelphla Gas works of the Block in tbe (iernmntnwn TilOnnnn.i Manyunk. and Hoatbwailc and .Movimnnaini (iu companies, to oe useu an investments toitbebiuk,- a ji iuu v oniu iiiijauiea. im iiiiJNJ AA11JM a, KILKY, Cashier. GEORGE W. FORD, DOCK STREEI, - vue uour ueiow j.uiru, collects iiounty, ten sion; Bation Money, and all claims against tbe (iov- erniiii'uu j or a Bpeeuy settlement, call on Mr. i'oKIJ Who is well veiled wltu all tha duLnlls nf i.liu DUBHieSS. H21IU E. McCLAIN'S CAMPHORATED GLY- It cures all cutaneous eruptions of the skin. It entirely dissipates tan and sunbrown. ' It renders the skin clear and transparent. It Is valuable for tbe washing of Infants. It changes a bilious complexion into one of beauty. It prevents the skin from chapping. It is prepared by W. E. McCLAIN A CO.. Perfumers, K 4t Mo. 334 N. SIXTH Street, above Vine. B5Sf WElGhT'S ALCONATED GLYCERINE ' TAJiLKT OF KOL.IUlFIF.il IIT.VI'I, U.IOIf Boiieus auu auiootus tne skiu; imparts beauty and brightness to the complexion, is deliriously fragrant, THAKbWBtNT, and superb as a Toilet boap. order m jruur uruKgisu 6 26 4ptf EXCURSIONS. irZ!tOR CAPE MAY ON TOES- aUArB, IJiUKSDAYtt, AND8ATUR- i-nia-iuii swilt new steamer KAUUtiL M. FKLTON, Captain L. liavls, will commence running to Cape May on BATUKDAY, June 2, leaving (JUK "i1 D' at v a. ni., returning ou tluuuav. 'lbeiretun will leave PhlJuilulni.ln nn t,,u,i'.. Tburbdays, and baturdays, and return ou Mondays. Wednesdays, and Fridays, during me season. Fare 0al,e wy. -,(. ucluuiug carriage hire; Bervanis, Freight will Le received until 8 80 A. M. W. H. IIUDDELLs r-nH.EXCLIii51NS UPTUE RIVER. aastiii i i i mi spieumu steamboat JOHN WAKAiiU makes dally Afternoon Kxcursious to Jiiuriingion ana .Bristol, stopping at Klverlou, Torreo- uid, Auuaiusm, ana uevcriy. each way. Thee excursions leave CHKSNUT ISTRF.KT WHARF at 2 o clock In the Afternoon. Returning, leave Bristol MT?.00Ckarrlv.1UB' ln M'e city at e o'clock P. M. wM..vt ,v v. JJ.WCU ly , WC. IO 7CO 0IU EXOUR8IOK8 ON THH luuiujii'ark (loot of Coates street). Ii-V F It V U A r L ii An-n FOB LATJKJiL lilU CKMi'tERT, ' . . . THE FALLS OF 'fcjOHDYLKILIi. Jvirst boat leavinor Falrrnminr. at. n a vr . t..t hn.i I 6lft P. M boat leavluir Fall. ,,V u)!l.,...ll,lli u.t 6-46 P. M 6lm ICE COMPANIES. CE! ICE I ICE! ICE! INCORPORATED 1804. COLD SPUING ICE AUD COAL COMPANY. , DEALERS IN AND Shippers of Eastern Ice and Coal THOMAS E. CAIIILL, PRESIDENT. JOHN 4UOODTEAR, SECRETARY. HENRK TI109I AS. SUPERINTENDENT, Having now completed our arrangements for a full upply of Ice, we are prepared to enter Into contracts with large or small customers tor a pure article, with guarantee of being supplied promptly tor the season Wagons run daily ln all paved limits of the consoll. dated olty. West Philadelphia, Mantoa, Tioga, Frank lord. Brldesburg, Klchmoud. aud aermanlown. A trial Is asked, bend your orders to the Otllce, No. 435 WALNUT Street. DEPOTS: .1,iR "J1 TW'UK AND WILLOW BTua.ft.iat, fillsuiwuu NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD AND MASTER STREET. LOMBARD AND TWENTY-FIFTH STS- PINK STREET WHARF, SCHUYLKILL. COLTON DENTAL ASSOCIATION, ORIGINATORS OF TUB NITROUS OXIDE UAH, Extract Teeth without pid or any 111 effects.' OFFICE, NO. 737 WALNUT STREET. 1 7 wsWl Below Eighth, Philadelphia, TLEGIlArU-rHILADELPIIIA, SATURDAY, JULY G, 18G7. WATCHES JEWELRY. ETC. MERICArJ WATCHES. A W. CASSIDY. WO. It SOUTH Nr.COKD WBEET, PHrLADII.PKI4 ABK8 ATTENTION TO Ilia TABIKD AND EXTESSIYS liTOCK OF 1 AND IIITIB WATCHES AKD RILYEK-WABE. Customers may be assured that none bnt tha dm articles, at reason able price, will be sold at his store a nne assortment of PUTKD-WABE COIVNTANTXY OIT IIAND WATCHES and JEWELRY carefully repaired. Al oraers by mall promptly attended to. 4 10 wsmam SPECA- NOTICE TO PBOFRIFJORS OF HOTELS NTE A9I BOAT COMPANIES. AND ThA nnilaralnniut kafrlo.w. . n I 9 ... m imnuiauw, mm cmiiiuoH tympanies that they are now better prepared than ever to supply them with Fl h.st oiui.itv inun mnliV KILVER BOLDERED? TRIPLE-PLATED T ABLiS ware, viz.: iorks and Huoous (heavy stock). Din- ... . -. r v miuib, nuKnns, v;reanis, iireaa ana cake Baskets, Pickle Jars, (hide Dishes (all sizes), ttyrup nil).. 1 nun. n..BA. .1 i - .. i . , . . . " RlhiS?!'-'.' ,n ,iCt everything required to lurnlsh tables In tbe most complete manner. These goods are all of our own manufacture and plate, bearing our stamp, and warranted ln every respect to be as represented. Our facilities for ffettlncp nut frnnria In 'fl. possible space of time are uusurpassed. Having fur nished some of the largest Hotels and Steamboats in the country, we refer to them with pride, and our uc tjiuiijeu auu seen in aauy use at the La Pierre House, Philadelphia, , - abjiikdo xiouse, 1'iiiiaaeipnia. (St. Charles Hotel, Pittsburg. United mates Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J. X; u 1 1.. .... i ii ... ..i i ...... i . . . bteamer Great Rnimhlliv hi. r.nni. ni Man, n.i.n. trade. SteamRhln Tlosra. Phllnilolnhla mn Bn.. ,r.n r. , .... .. . y,' - " ' UUUIUOIU iUMl hkiuiibuii vuujpauy, etc. etc. MEAT) & CO.. Manufacturers of fcllver-Piated Ware and Furnishers of Hotels and bteamers, KO. OlO CUESNCT STREET, 4 1 Srarp SOUTH BIDE, SECOND FLOOR. LEWIS LA DOM US & CO.. Diamond Dealers and Jewellers, NO. 808 CHESNCT ST riHLADIXPmK Would Invite the attention ot tmrchuwr. tn thai. large and handsome assortment of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JE1VELBT, SII.TEB-WABE, ICE PITCHEES In great variety. KTC' ETO' A large assortment of small sTima ,. holes. Just received. ' " WATCHES repaired ln the beet manner, and l4p guaranteed. FRENCH CLOCKS. . BVIIELL A no.. NO. S3 NORTH SIXTH STREET, Have Just received per steamship Europe, an luvolce of MANTLE CLOCKS. fZ J? Ptr"""nceth OPO of the Exposl tlon, which lor beauty of design and workmanship, cannot be excelled, and they are offered a which invite competition. ; C. & A. PEQTJIGNOT, Manufacturers of Gold and Silver Watch Cases, IWPOBTEBS AMD DEALERS IS WATCHES. Offlce-No. IS South SIXTH Street, Manufactory-No. BS fiouth FIFTH Street. FaiXADELPaXA. 41 JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704. AROH 8trt rHIIADKLpBXAi MANTJFACTTJREB AND DEALER Itf BILVEH AND PLATEDWAHB Oar GOODS are decidedly the cheapest m it.... t, " TRIPLE PLATE, A NO. 1, S WATCHES. JEWELBf. W. W. CASSIDY. Ho. IS SOUTH SECOND STREET. Offers an entirely new and mmt . stock of eu. AMERICAN AND GENEVA WATCHES JEWELBy, ' SILVER-WAKE, AND FANCY ABTKTLTtfi EVEHy DE64CKIPTION suitable for BRIDAL OR HOLIDAY PRESENT. An examination will show mv .ib k paused ia quality and cheapness. ramcuiar attention paid to repairing. I im HENRY HARPER, No. 520 ARCH Street. Manufacturer and Dealer In WATCHES, FINE JEWELRY, SILVER-PLATED WARE, AND II SOLID SILVER-WARM Largs and small sites, olavln. frnm tinii fr .mi costluM from o to S-iuu, Our assortment ooiuurlsee (ucn cnoice melodies as wun tne bwanows Homeward Fly,'' n -n ... 1 u kiu, 4I.a Alttieelllmae." "Home, hweet Uome." "taunt Wallz." eui. sir. Besides beautiful selections from the various Operas, Aiupuneu uuect, ana lot sale at moderate privea, by F Alt 11 & BltOTlIKIt Importers of Watches, etc. II llsmtblrp No. 24 CUEUNTJT Bt,. below Fourth JOHN crump. CAItPENTER AND BUIL.DEIt SDOPSt NO. BIS LOD49E STREET, AND NC 17 CUESN UT STREET fHIXADIXPUIA vr. m SUMMER RESORTS. SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The above n mine will be opened no theist of JUNK. For particulars, etc. address WW. T. CALEB PROPRIETOR, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. tl tt SUMMER RESORTS ON LINE OP Kcadlnp Kallroad ana Branches. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON Mrs. Caroline Wunder, Pottavllle P. 0.,Schuylktl TUSCAR0RA HOTEL, Mrs. Hannah Muier, Tuacarora P. a, BchuylkUl co MANSION HOUSE, O. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. O., 8chuylkUl oounty WHITE HOUSE, Mrs, Susan Marsdorf, Beading P. O, ANDALUSIA, James 8. Madeira. Beading P, O, LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A.fimlth. Wernersvllle P. O., Berks county. SO UTH MO UNTA1N HO USE, H. H. Manderbach. Womelsdorf P. O., Berks oo. COLD SPRINGS H 0 TEL, Lebanon co. , Mrs. M. Bodermel, Barrlsburg P. O, B 0 YER TO WN SEMINAR Y F. H. Btauffer, Boyertown P. O.. Berks oo. YELL 0 W SPRINGS HO TEL, A. TJ. Bnyder, Yellow Springs P. O., Chester co, LITIZ SPRINGS B, Llchten thaler A Son Litis P, O., Lancaster oo. EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, a. o. eamer, x.pbrata P. O., Lancaster oo. J 6 2m HUNTINGDON WARM SPRINGS. This salubrious SUMMER RETREATltuate FOUR AND A HALF MILES NORTH OF HUNTING DON, PennsylTanla, at tbe base of Warrior's Ridge Mountain, has been leased from General A. P. WlUou by the undersigned, and Is now open to receive visitors. The Furniture Is new, Booms well ventilated, Bath Booms commodious, Bowling Paloon and Billiard Boom, with all the appliances requisite to comfort, are attached. The grounds and surrounding mountain scenery are highly attractive. The Baths are bountifully supplied uy crystal ciear water rrom the Warm Springs-temperature 68 degrees so long celebrated as eracaclous n cases of GOUT, RHEUMATISM, ETC. Waters highly tonic, containing iron, eta, and one of the Springs Is cathartio , as well as a powerful diuretic. The Pennsylvania Central Railroad Company have generously consented to Issue Excursion Tickets, by which the fare from Philadelphia to Huntingdon and return Is SO. Hacks kept at the Springs will connect with the trains, and will carry passengers from Huntingdon to tne Springs and return. Terms TWO DOLLARS PER DAY, or TEN DOL LARS PER WEEK, Including use of Water and Baths. Reasonable deductions made for families and servants remaining during the season, JACOB STAHLEY, JR., ; PROPRIETOR. Wakk BPBING9, Pa., June 29, 1867. REFERENCES. Hon. A. V. Parsons Philadelphia. Hon. W. A. Porter. Phlluriui pliia. hid nl Colonel A. R. Chambers, Philadelphia, Colonel Charles T. Matbeys. Phlladelo ... . . -j ... unmiti!!!. MAlhov. L K I .. , I .. i .. v. r - x i . waiison. Jtsq., president H. undRT T T . iierr bmitb. ia.. Luncxitr General D. IV, Porter, llSrrisUure, . Ill 7 2 6trp CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. This House has been repainted and renovated, with all modern improvements added, and in consequence tu we uiga uaes, nas maae the bathing grounds superior to any In the city, being four hundred feet nearer man last season. !.... G. W. HINKLE. Johnston's celebrated Band la engaged. 27 Im UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., " IS NOW OPEN. FOB PARTICULARS, ADDRESS BROWN A WOELPPER, ATLANTIC CITY, Or No. 827 RICHMOND Street, 10 2m Philadelphia. nil ERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. This beautitul and commodious Hotel is now open for the reception of guests. It is on the main avenue to the Beach, and less than one square from the ocean. WILLIAM MASON, PKOPRfKTOR, yHITE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. WILLI AH WUITEUOCSE.PROPRIETOR . TRANSIENT AND PERMANENT BOARDERS taken on liberal terms. No bars. 6 29 smwBt fjHJfi NATIONAL HOTEL EXCURSION HOUSE, ATLAN1IU CITY. N. J., Is now open for permanent guests, aud lor tbe recep lion and entertainment of the various excurstous to the Island. The only hotel in the place on the Euro pean piau, ana a bill of lareof the bent aud most varied character. . .CON LEY A HOUCK, . , t 27 lm Proprietors. PITMAN'S, FORMERLY TUB UNITED Male. Hotel, Long Branch, N. J is now open lr the accommodation of families and the public. The lessee teels warranted In saying lhat it will be kept second to noue on the Bruucii, aud hopes to secure the patronage of those who muy favor una with their company this season. C. 8. PITMAN, . Formerly of the IStetaon House, 101m LUMU A4UANC1I, N. J. "PHILADELPHIA HOUSE. CAPE ISLAND, JL will open tor the Summer beason, June 2u Fami lies desiring a quiet home at the seashore, at a mode rate price, call or address E. OKI t t ITU, No. Iuu4 CliEbNUT btreel. Allauuedto the estaolwhrnent is a Hue of ocauhes for the accemmouatioii of the guests. i s lm QEA P 1BL iloiel, 1 BATHING NATIONAL HALL. CAPE ISLAND, N. J. To is large and commodious known as the National 11.11. Is now receiving Visitors. Terms Iuoaurata. ( hliilr.u and servants halllirloe. AARON UAKKKTtiDN, 2iu Prirluir. COUNTUY BOARD. A FEW PERSONS CAN be accommodated with good Hoard and nice airy rooms, near Falrvllle, Chester county, ten minutes ride from Kallroad btatlon. for particulars address F. MAH'VLH. Falrvllle, henier county, 7 1 w sot Or, No. 710 N. blX IXEN 111 bt., Phila. J SUMMER RESORTS. QAPE MAY, , CAPE ISLAM), NEW JERSEY. Since theclose of I'M much enterprise has been displayed at tins celebialeo sea shore rework New Slid lnufcOllirml cottauen have been erected; the Hotels have been reoiotieiieo; a fine park. wl b a well mane one mile drive, Iihs lt en Inaugurated; aud in all tne essentials oi a popular iumuier reaort, a spirit ol lm provement is largely u auliemeo, T lie geographical i.o.ltkin ol Cape Island Is In Hi oil a popular em lire, when properly unUernuiod. Situ ated al I lie extreme southern portion ol the Mate, and occupying a neck of land at the continence or the Delaware Hay with the Atlaotla Ocean, H becomts entirely surrounded by salt water, hence lavored by continual brwses from the sea. The biutl luroiehea a beautiful view of the Ocean, Delaware bay. and pit turemjiie bark country, taking iu Cat e Henlopen distinctly at a distance of sixteen Dilles, llie beach Is acknowledged to stirpans and other point upon the Atlantic coaat,belngol asmeutb, compact sand, which ileclines so gently to the sur that even a child can bathe with security Added to these attractions Is the fact Hint the efTtct of the Oull Mreani upon this point renders the water comparatively warm a point not to lie overlooked by perHt'MH .eeking health lroru ocean bathing. Tbe distance from Philadelphia to Cape Island Is 81 mile, by rail, and about the same distance by steamer down the Bay, and bv either route the facilities tor travel promise to beol the most satiatantory charac ter. The Island has Hotel and Boarding-house ac commodations lor about ten thoiiftand perHons. The leading Hotels are the Columbia House, with George J. Bolton as proprietor; Congress Hall, with J. Jf, Cake as proprietor; and United Mates, with West and Miller as proprietors, all under the management of gentlemen wbe have well-eMtabllshed reputation aa hotel men. s ruwaiow EXCHANGE ATLANTIC HOTEL. CITx The sabscrlber, grateiul tor past favors.' tenders thanks to his patrons and the public for the generous custom given him, and begs leave to say that hie house Is now open for tbe season, and ready to re ceive boarders, permanent and transient, on the most moderate terms. The bar will always be supplied with the choicest ot wines, liquors, and oigars, and superior old ale. The tables will be set with the best the market affords. Fishing lines and tackle always on band. Stable room on the premises. All tbe comforts of a home can always be found m the Exchange, GEOHGE IIAYDAY. i PROPRI ETOR. 618tutbsZm FURNITURE, BEDDING, ETC. WILLIAM WITTFELD, MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN i CABINET FURNITURE, NOS.04, .. AtlKIII SECOND ST., Below Arch, 'West Side, Philadelphia, Calls attention to his extensive assortment ol FIRST CLASS FURNITURE, comprising; SOLID ROSEWOOD, SOLID WALNUT, PABLOR SUITS OS PLUSH, TERRY. REPS, AND HAIR CLOTH, ELEGANT CHAMBER AND . cottage surra BEST DINING BOOM AND KITCHEN FURNITURE, ' ALSO. WRITING DESKS, MARBLE-TOP STANDS, ETC., All ot which are manufactured by ourselves, of the beet materials, and will be sold for cash only, at much leuverrates than are odered elsewhere. N. B. Goods packed and shipped to all parte of tbe country. BlSsmthlra gOUSE-FUKNlSniKQ GOODS. EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY TOSECCBE UASUAiaS, To close the estate ot the late JOHN A. JHCJBP1IEY, Importer and Dealer la Houee-Furnishing Goods, NO. 823 CUE8NTJT STBEET, Between Ninth and Tenth, Booth Bide, Philadelphia, His Administrators now oiler tha .bmi. w.b iu. yim, i, n vuuiwi, ilils stock in- AVen (1u.Krlr.li.... a ureal, vaneiv or makku ijiu-hiu umv. CAGES, etc, etc. can be obtained nn tha n... able terms. 1 .v. GEN LINE JRimn Hir"HTriiri i nvma . n WATER COOLERS; A nne assortment or PAPIER-MACHE GOODS. This la the larifetst reihil omihIiIIuI,,,,.,.,! i.. .i... In Philadelphia, and dUsens and strangers will find it to their advantage u miuuiiia nn r .niai. k.i,.ml Chaelng. : " - r.uii!..--unr mends in the country may order by mall, and prompt attention will be given. 11 1 th ta JJO HOUSEKEEPEKS. I have a large stock ol every variety of FURNITURE, Which I will seU at reduced prices, consisting of PLAIN AND MARBLE TOP CO'i I AGE S DITH WALNUT CHAMBER SUITS. BVllO, PARIXJR SUI'ltl IN VA.LVKT PLUBH. PARLOR SUITS IN HAIR CLOTH. PARLOR SUITS IN RE1-S. Sideboards, Extension Tables, Wardrobes. Book cases, Mattresses, Lounges, eto, etc P. P. dCHTINE, ' , . ; 8 II N. E. corner SECOND and RACE 8treeta. , HOOP SKIRTS. 628 HOOP SKI B 18, rrr) HOPKINS' "OWN MAKE." PKICKB B.K,I)irfH..lllll -. e fiords us much pleasure to annonnra tn nn. numerous patrons and lue public,, that in conae. quenceifa slight decline In Hoop Skirt material together with our lucieased facilities for manufac turing, aud a strict adherence to BUYING and SELLING for CAbH, we aie enabled to oiler all our JL'BTLY t'ELKHKATED HOOP SKIRTS at JRE DUCED PRICES. And our Skirts will always, a ,. ' V cdcu. uiore uesiraule. and really cheaper than any single or double Hnriiw Hoop bklrt in Uie uneuuulled. market, while our assortment 14 A iso, constantly receiving from New York and the Eastern Slates lull Hues ol low priced Mkirts, at verv low prices; among which is a lot of Plain Skirts at the following rales; 16 springs, 66o.; 20 springs, gsc springs, 76c. o springs, bso.l Ho springs, tski.; and sprlnjs, ll'Oti. (skil ls made to order, altered, and repaired Whol sale and retail, at tfce Philadelphia Hoop skirt hin O IV 0111 tp WILLIAM T. HOPKINS, STOVES, RANGES, ETC. QULVEtVS NEW PATENT DEEP SAND-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNAOK. BANES OF ALL HIES, Also, Phllegar's New Low Presnnra nt n Apparatus, t or sale by "uEg CUABLES WILLI AM . I lCf No. 1181 MARK KTStrJ..- .. LJ ' . "t the nianufaciuxera. SHARRK : TwV.Vj;l30y k rjuivm. Pin., kihnin... . - "M4 6 27 atutubin JNoNNDbtreet. VCSTCOTT & GEORGE. DocBssoaa to PIEIP Hi LA ON A CO, IMPOaxkBa AKD DALM 1W ' CCNS.PISTOLS BI LS, CIIICHEt, AND si ALL IJf PLEMENT8. TIBHINO TACKLSL A RCUER Y . KTtnu WlUSkUCT 0. C CUEHNCT ttTREET nam r ,5 IT, i ; .T" "'"' weu-ornered. house, hold: Plain 'in Ware, Brushes, Wooden Ware. Baskets, Plated Ware, Cutlery, Iron Ware, Japanned Ware, and Cooking lite noils of every descrlDtlon. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCIlEVTRi .rSa PHILADELPHIA '