THE DAILY KVENINO TELEultAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY. JUNE 28, 18G9. ruBLianiD xvbry afternoon j (bcitdati bxcbctxd), i AT THB EVENING TKLKORAPH BUILDING, NO. 106 & THIRD STRKKT, j PHILADELPHIA. J The Price U three tent per cor (oVmM 0, or ttyhtoen oente per veek, pavabU to the carrier by vihoni wrwd. The tubocription price by mad is Vine Dollar per annum, or One Dollar and Fifty Cents or luo tnonthe, invariably in advance for the time ordered. MONDAY, JUNE 28, 188. A LESSON TO riiOFIT BY. General R. B. Hates, the present Governor of Ohio, who hiw just been renominated by ! the Republicans, has made a speech which contains some observations which are quite A pertinent in this State as in his own. lie declared that the last Legislature of Ohio afforded examples of many of the worst evils to which legislative bodies are liable. Among these evils he cites "long sessions, excessive legislation, unnecessary expenditures, and . recklessness in authorizing local debts and local taxes." Governor Hayes then appeals to the men of both parties to condomn the body which inflicted all these evils on the &tate, and urges them especially to "insist that the parent evil, long legislative sewions, shall be reformed altogether." But the pith and point of the indignant Governor's spee ch are the words he qttotea from one of the ablest Democratic members of the last Legis lature, who declared, at its close, that "enough hadbeen done to keep the Democratic, party out of power in Ohio for twenty years!" The only difference between the Legisla tures of the two States consists in the fact ,that the Republicans controlled that of Penn sylvania, while that of Ohio was under Demo cratic away. In both States the members cast entirely aside their partisan differences, thoir appetite for p'.under being stronger than their aversion for unsound political views. But the acquiescence of the party having the majority in every villainous scheme presented renders the members of that party directly responsible to -the people for its perpetration. If the Demo cratic members of the Ohio Legislature and the Republican members of that of Pennsyl vania had taken a bold stand against corrup tion and rascality in all their varied phases, the minority might have been composed of the most reckless and unprincipled men in either State, and yet have been utterly power loss for evil, just as they would have been utterly powerless for good if the circum stances had been reversed. For this reason the rebuke administered to the dominant party in Ohio by one of its own members is entirely applicable in our own State, and we again appeal to the Republican voters of this eity to reject with indignation the claims of every man who sat in the last Legislature and now has the audacity to present himself to the people for re-election. Messrs. Stokes, Davis, Bunn, Adaire, Cloud, and Hong are the names of the men upon whom every true Republican who desires the purification and future success of the party should turn a cold shoulder at the next election. To-morrow morning the Democrats hold their nominating conventions, and they h tve it within their power to materially assist the honest Republicans of Philadelphia in an effort to purify the halls of legislation at liar risburg.' If they nominate good and true men in each of the six districts which were represented last winter by Stokes, Davis, Bunn, Adaire, Cloud, and Hong, their chances of success will be materially improved through .the assistance of hundreds of Republicans who are determined that no man who held a seat in the last iniquitous Legislature shall have another opportunity to bring disgrace upon our law-making power and the entire State. We can only, in this connection, repeat the language which we used when these shame less plunderers first secured their so-called renominations: "It will be much better to have half-a-dozen more Democrats in the next Legislature than there were in the last, if these half dozen Democrats should prove to be decent and honest men; it will be infinitely better to have the six seats filled by Demo crats, if they must be filled by men who are deficient in both decency and honesty." THE TWELFTH AND SIXTEENTH STREETS PASSENGER HAIL WA Y. . The Supreme Court this morning refused to grant an injunction to restrain the Twelfth and Sixteenth Streets Railway Company from putting down tracks on these streets. The Court decided that the Legislature had given tip the entire control of the streets to the cor poration; and in view of this action of the law-making power, the Court had no discre tion in the matter, but was obliged to decide accordingly. .' The Twelfth and Sixteenth street bill was pasbed in hpite of the opposition of the entire press of Philadelphia, and in the face of re spectful protests from citizens who objected to any more of our highways being given up for railway purposes. The passage of this lm was a deliberate outrage ana an insult to the citizens of Philadelphia, and the facility with which Governor Geary signed it placed him in the fame category as the corrupt legislators who voted for it. The Supreme Court is practi cally impotent in this matter, and we have now before us a potent argument against the election of any of the old set to places of power again. Some of these men have man aged by hook or by crook to gain re- nominations, and independent voters should see to it that they do not have another chance to perpetrate such villanies. The uames of the candidates who participated in this outrage are John W. Geary, Governor; and Messrs. Stokes, Davis,' Bunn, Adaire, Cloud, and Hong, of the Houbo of Representatives. If Jhene men are elected again, the public will riot deserve anything better thau a repetition of the swindling transactions that disgraced Ifle lust ficpnion of the Legislature. A "HERALD" CANARD. When cx-Socretary Borio, on Friday If fit, placed his resignation in the hands of Presi dent Grant, tho New York Herald, vriVi its characteristic and reckless enterprise, gva to the world what purported to be ex v. t copies of the correspondence which passad between Mr. Borie and tho Prosident. In common with other journals, we roproduood this correspondence, but the singularly cold and formal style In which the President was represented as addressing a gontlcman for whom wo know he entertained the warmest regard and the highest esteem, led us to in vestigate its authenticity. As the result, wo are enabled to pronounce the correspondence as published by tho Herald a downright for gery, and this we do on the very best autho rityauthority thnt does not admit of question. The Appointment of Surgeon William Mix well Wood, V. S. N., to tho position of Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, is announced. Dr. Wood was bom in Mary land, and entered tho navy as Assistant Sur geon in l820. He served in the Mexican war and took part in the bombardment of the forts in China in 1S."7. During tho late war he was Fleet Surgeon of the North Atlantic Squadron, participated in the engagement between the Rebel ram Morrimac and the Monitor, as well as several other fights that occurred in the squadron to which he was. attached. Ho is eminently qualified for the reponsiblo posi tion to which he has been called by the Prosi dent. Ho is the author of a work on China, and has written a number of pamphlets on naval and politicnl subjects. Dn. Rush's Bequest. A mooting of th members of tho Library Company of Phila delphia will bo held to-morrow at noon at the library, to accept or reject tho bequest of Dr. Rush. It is desirable that there shall be a full attendance on this occasion, as the sub ject is of the first importance, and tho deci sion of the question will materially affect the welfare of the library. SPECIAL. NOTIOES. fOf- FOIl THE SUMMER. TO rREVENT sunburn and all disoolorationa and irritations of the akin, bites of mosquitoes or other insects, una Wright's Aloonatd Glycerine Tablet. It ia doliuiously fragrant, transparent, and haa uo equal aa a toilet soap. For sale by druggist generally. R, m O. A. WR1UUT, No. 634 CHKSN UT Street. 2 4 jgy- U. S. OFFICE OF ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. An appropriation ($aO,OiU) having been made by Congress for purchasing of the United Stutea Array and Navy mutilated In the service, applications may now be made, in person or by letter, by ofticere entitled to the bonetit of the act, and who desire the best Artificial Limbs, to Br. 11. FRANK. PALMKll, Burgeon ArtlBt. No. ltSOU OHESNUT Street, Philadelphia, No. 678 BROADWAY, New York, No. 81 Ci.RF.KN Street, Boston. 139 Offices for Supplying Army and Navy Offloers. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS, UlTAII T u finYir OF Major General George B. McCIellan's Staff. Subject to Democratic Hull's. 6 21 7t jgy- DR. F. R. TIIOMAS, TLTE LATE OPE- raior 01 tne iwwd xonuu Association, ia now too only one In Philadelphia who devotes his entire time and ?votic to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain, by roup nil reus oxido gas. Omoe, 1037 WALNUT SU (5 M rjgy THE CHICAGO JOURNAL SAYS: ,rWo have dolaved any snecial mention of the Klastio Sponge Company until we liave ascertained that very many of our foremost citizens have used the Klastic Sponge Mattresses and Pillows upon their beds and pronounced them in every way worthy of full endorsement." 8 3inwf J jgy- BATCIIELOR'S HAIR DYE.-THlS splendid Hair Dye ia the best in tho world : the only true and perfect Dyo ; harmless, reliable, instantaneous ; no disappointment; no ridiculous tints; remedies the ill effects of bad dyes- invigorates and leaves the Hair aoft and beautiful, black or brotrn. Sold by all Druggists and Perfumers; and properly applied at Batohelor's Wig Fao lory. No. 16 BOND Street, New York. 4 27inwf J jgy- CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE. ruiLAi)E,irniA, uudb i, loot. NOTICE. The SEMI ANNUAL INTEREST on the Funded Debt of the City of Philadelphia, due July 1, l8o", will be paid on and after that date. JOSEPH N. PEIRSOL. 8 10 8w City Treasurer. jj- CITY TREASURER'S OFFICE. rm.i.AUKi.t'HiA, tiune i, iww. MATURED CITY LOANS. The Citv Loans maturing July 1, lKti.', will be paid on and after that date, at this Office, by order of tha Commiasioneni of the Sinking Fund. JOSEPH N. PEIKHOL, 6 10 Sw City Treasurer. BST SPECIAL NOTICE. THE DEMO CRATIC NOMINATIONS.-An advertisement in to-day a "Public Ledger" seeks, in a malignant manner, to connect my name witn a ' King" ticKet. i now declare, upon my honor, that I have nothing to do with any "Ring." I pronounce any insinuation of that oharaoter an insult, because it is utterly false. Thousands of Democrats join the German Democratio Association in my recommenda tion tor Coroner, loess only are my crenentlais. TUaUUUUK xtOTli, M. II. Philadelphia, June 88, I860. It n- POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE COM- M ENGKM ENT. The Sixteenth Annual Commence ment for conferring Degrees will be held in HORTICUL 1UMA1. HALLon WUUiMKSUAX K V HIV 1 U.JUOe ail, at 8 o'clock. Addresses will be delivered by Profossor iirjiuna gmttu .i,u n..lluA vu....n., JOSEPH ALLISON, President Judcroof Court of Coral mon Plena. Musio by the German ia Orchestra. The pub lic are respeotiuuy invitea r-o attenu. ALFRED L. KENNEDY. M. D., 6 26 4t President of Faculty. jjQy- NINETY-THIRD ANNIVERSARY OF AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE. THE STATE SOCIETY OF THE CINCINNATI OF PENNSYLVANIA. The annual meeting of this Society will bs held at AU GUSTIN'S, No. 1106 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, July i, 18t, at 10 o'clock A. M. Members of other State Societies who may be in the eity on that day are invited to dine with tula Society at the above-named place at 6 o'clock P. M. GEORGE W. HARRIS, Secretary. Philadelphia, June 26, 1869. 6 26 suiwfs5t jjgy "A PENNY SAVED IS EQUAL TO TWO Earned." The time to save money is when yon earn It, and the way to save it ia by depositing a portion of it weekly In the old FRANKLIN S A VINO FUND, No. 1,16 8. FOURTH Street, below Chesnat Money in large or amall amounts received, and five per oent. interest allowed. Open (bull from 9 to i, and on Monday evenings from 7 to 9 O'oiockZT CYRUS OADWAlXADEK, 8 16 Treasurer. OLD OAKS CEMETERY COMPANY. OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, No. 818 WALNUT STREET. This Company is now prepared to dispose of Lots, clear Of all inonmbranoe, on REASONABLE TERMS. The ad vantages offered by this Oemotery ar wall known to bs qual if not superior to those possessed by any other Ceme tery. We lnvlt all who desire to purchase Burial Lota to call at tha office, whers plans can be seen and all particulars will bs given. To societies desiring largo tracts oflhrnd a liberal reduo Uon will bs made. AyjESS 9- FARMER, President, MARTIN LANDkNBldlGilH. Treasurer. MuiHAEL NubjCT, Secretary. 1 11 m ty PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD "COMPANY, TREASURER'S DEPARTMENT. PUH.ADKLPHU, Pa., May 8J, 136ft. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS. The Board of Directors have this day declared a eeml-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT, on' the capital Btock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, payable ta cash on and aftur May ao. I860. Blank powers of attorney for collecting dlvidondh can be bad at the Office of the Company, No. u a Third street. The Office will be opened at 8 A. M. and closed at 4 P. M. from May 89 to June c, for the puyimmt of dividends, and after that dale from A. M. to 8 P.M. . THOMAS T. FIRTH, B0t Treasurer, Not The Third Instalment on New Sleek of 1868 Is doe and payable on o before June 15. SPECIAL NOTIOES. BkT JAMES M. 8COVEL, LAWYER, ' CAMHKN, N. J. 1 Collections made everywhere in New .Tr, 19 f I t PENNSYLVANIA AND NEW YOKK CANAL AND RAILROAD COMPANY'S i SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. j Allmlto-d amoni t of those Pond, giiaranteoi! by the LEHIGH VALLEY KAILl;OA3 COMPANY, A oirercd at NINETY PER CENT. The Canal of Ihe Company Is 105 miles long. Their Railroad, of the same lenfrtli, Is fust approaching completion, and being principally owned by the I.ehlgh Valley Railroad Company, will open In con nection therewith an Immense and prolltable trade Northward from the Coal Iit-glons to Western and Southern New York and the great Lakes. Apply at LFHKiH VALLEY RAILROAD COM PANY'S OFFICE, No. 803 WALNUT Street, Phila delphia. CHARLES C. LONGSTRETir, ' 3 lt. Treasurer L. V. R. R. Co. xT o Hvr i c e .- 1 The "FA K.vi KRS MARKET COMPANY," M ARK ET Rtrpct. hplow Twolftli, bavin appropriated a cippartmont tor a whnlnsale Emit and Vegrttab'lp Market, will iiffor tho stands to ront at tho iupcrintun loot's OHloo, in said murk t building. 6 2S81' I'HINHAS PAINT, Supirliitn lant. PAIN PAINT. E 13 E L I O N Tho mighty mass of pooplj Are reaoy tor revolt. And know it is their iltitv Thuir master to assault. Thoy will not taso of IVion, That Mirfar-coatod lie, Whilo reabon and all nature The cursed dose decry. Wo make our vow and kosn it. No pills, no mikps wn drink . Wr know the lw of Nature Has nut a broken link. . Wo know that bi-utos will nivr. Such compounds sivallow (lo vrt And all the pooplo hato it In city, country, town. An old and faKe tradition, The bag has had her duy: Yes, bmiod in pr:1ition, Wbolo millions in docay. We know that inflammation Is mother of all pain ; All hot drops in creation Give hotter heat again. We know that Wowor r's Pain Paint Will cool the fovor down. That evrvboly buys it In city, bamlut, town. It breaks the hot tost fover; Drivos pain in honlloni; In-ile, From stomach, bnol;, or shoulder. It hits the very place. A charming coolenstion To fevered lip or brow ; A single application Of Pain 1ait selljng now. In every singlo drug storo They have a full supply, And all who wish to tost it, ' Or those too poor to buy. Can try it free of cost at No. 181 Chatham Siiu.ire. A LADY POISONED IN THIRD AVENUE. Mrs. C. Parker, residing at No. Sli Third Avonue, Ni'iv York, being engaged in tho laudable operation of Wean'n bouse, was so untortunato us to gel. u small particle ot Patii greon into a wound on her finger. Great agony was the result. To prevent the virus entering her body, the physician had her arm tightly corded. The terrible pnu made her almost frantic Getting worse very fast nndor tUemd cal trtatmeut, shfl resolved, as a last resort, to go to Dr. Wolcott's ollice. No. lal Cutthiim Suuare, New York, whoie all psin ot ovory natuie was advertised as being removed Ire3 of charge. Tho ligature was removed. Dr. Woliott applind Ins curious remedy, Pain Paint, wilhabrusu. All's. Parker went homd entirely tree from pain, and has had no at'ack since. In all humau pro bability she would have died in a few hours unless imme diate relief had come to hor rescuo. The doctor is well known to the whole oommumty. Ha has uooupied his pre sent place ol business nearly six years. How well he has succeeded is patent to everybody, ilo established his old standard remody for catarrti and colds in the head many years ago, the Instant Pain Annihilatou, tho present sales ot which are over lOO.OOU bottles eaoh month. All bottles are sold to evorybody undur a guarantee, anil every patient applyinr is told so most distinctly. The Pain Paint, bis new remedy, has at present a larger sale than sny ins 11 cine ever offered to the publiu in so short a tune, tnd his caused more wondor and consternation among physicians than anyt hing ever before ottered. When all medical skill has utterly failed, Pain Paint has saved thousands f hopeless cases already. Ho koops his otHce opaa till 9 o'clock at night (not open Sundays). He tolls the public emphnticslly not to touch any of his remedies unless in pure white outside wrappers. Pain Paint is a new invention ; Nothing like it in the world ; Burning nostrums that we mention, Into tuin will b(hurled. It upsets the old theories of stopping pain wifli lini ments, which are heating, burning, irritating strinirents, drying up the pores. Wolcott's Pain Paint demolishes the absurd custom of dosing the stomaah. New ideas pre vail, and Wolcott's Pain Paint is working this new revo lution. It is the only liquid external remedy that was ever used or known that cools the heated, soro, inflamed flesh, that penetrates through the porous systom, entering tho absorbents, and at once becoming changed into vapor, conducts out through the pores ail inflammation, relax ing and cleansing the parts of all morbid matter, reliev ing every pain quickly, stimulating and restoring a healthy circulation, soundly healing all Scrofulous Sores, In flamed Sore Eyes, Felons, Boils, Rheumatism, Neu ralgia, Dysentery, and Diarrhoea, by outward application only. The rich and poor alike are invited to come to Dr. WOL COTT'S Office, No. 1HI CHATHAM SQUARE, Now York, and test the new remedy, Pain Paint, free of cost, also the Annihilator, which is the only established remedy for the common and disgusting malady, Catarrh. Six pints of Annihilator for Catarrh or Oolds in the Head, or one Pint of Pain Paint, double strength, aent free of express charges, on reoeipt of 46; or one gallon of Pain Paint, double strength, tor if'-iO. Small bottloa sold at all Drug Stores. R. L. WOI.COTT, Inventor and Sola Proprietor, No. 181 CHATHAM Square, N. Y. Test them, free of cost, at No. tU2 Arch Btreet. Privata rooms for ladies. it QREXEL & C O., NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, American unci Foreign BANICERS, ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTERS CREDIT available on presentation la any part Of Europe. Travellers can make all their financial arrange, menu through us, and we will collect their Interest and dividends without charge. DKSIXL,WDfTHROr4C0.,DEIIL, HABJZB A CO., New Yorlc. I Paris. 8 10 tp gC. & A. PEQ.UIGN0T, MANUFACTURERS Off WATCH AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. 13 SoutU SIXTH Stree 8 1 mwsjrp MANUFACTORY, No. 29 8. FIFTH Btreet. QKE AT NOVELTIES IN LOOKING GLASSES, .':'.. PICTURE FRAMES, ETO. ETO. NEW C1IUOM03, NEW ENGRAVINGS. JAMES S. EAULE & SONS, NO. 816 C1IESNUT STREET, Hmwfrp - ' PHILADELPHIA. ?JEW SPICED SALMON, rmsT OF TOE SEASON. ' ALUKRT C. ROBERTS, ' -" ' -i Dealer In Fine Groceries, w 11 75 Corner ELEVENTH and vine 8'reot WHEELER & WILSON'S SEWING MACHINES j Are the Beet, mi are Sold on the Easiest Term, i PETERSON & CARPENTER. GENERAL AGENTS, I. 014 CIIHSNtTT Street, Bfmw, ' PniLADELPITLA, J ' i OLOTHINQ. VMS THERE EVER SUCH A SUMMER STOCK? The "ROCKHILL St WILSON" Clothes are row ing more and more popular every clay. The "ROCKHILL A WILSON" Great Brown ftone Ilall is dally resorted to by crowds of sensible men who buy the beautiful Summer Clothing, cheap for cash. The "ROCRHItL A WILSON" cut of summer styles is entirely ahead of anything In the market. The "ROCKHILL A WILSON" scale of prices for clothes Is so remarkably low as to make people open their eyes In astonishment. The "ROCKHILL & WILSON" customers are the happiest lot of men In town. The "ROCKHILL A WILSON" Invitation to the public Is as free and cordial as ever, and the public gratefully accept of it. The ''ROCKHILL & WILSON" garments are now so cheap that you may do well to lay in a stock for TWENTY SUMMERS TO COME! ROCKHILL & WILSON, Great Brown Stone Hall, N03. 603 AND 605 CHESNTJT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ESTON & BROTHER, MERCHANT TAILORS. 8. W. Corner NINTH and ARCH St PHILADELPHIA. DAILY RECE VINO SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OP THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS. A Superior Garment at a reasonable price. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 8 81 Smrp T H E 8T A R. THE LARGEST ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE. No advantage taken of a want of knowledge of goods. FINE GOODS AT THE LOWEST RATES. STRICTLY ONE PRICE. PERRY & CO., t lSfmwTmrp Wo. m OHE8NUT St.. aboT Birth. DARING ATTEMPT TO ROB HERRING'S PATENT FRANK LINITE BANKER'S CHEST. Pekryvili.e Station, Pennsylvania. RR., June 12, 1869. MBS8KS. FARBBL, HlRRIKQ & CO., No. 629 Chesnut street, Philadelphia. Gents: A persistent but unsuccessful effort was made on the night of May 29, 1809, to drill the Banker's chest received from you a few month ago. From facts that have come to our knowledge, It la evident that the attempt to open it was renewed on Sunday evening following. Finding all efforts to drill It useless, the effort was then made to break the lock. The hammering was heard by parties In the neighborhood for several hoars, but supposing It to arise from the railroad men replacing a defective rail, excited no alarm. The tools, with the exception of the drills, were left. It Is evident that they were not only prepared, but perfectly familiar with the construction of your Chest. That they failed Is another evidence that your Banker's Chests are what you claim for them, Bur-glar-Proof. Respectfully yours, 8 IB 4p J. BALSBACK, Agent. MARVIN'S Patent Alum and Dry' Piaster FIRE-PROOF SAFES ARE THE MOST DESIRABLE FOR QUALITY, FINISH, AND PRICE. CHROME IRON SPHERICAL BURGLAR SAFES Cannot be Sledged ! Cannot be Wedged ! Cannot be Drilled ! Please send for a catalogue Jo aiAitvm &z co., NO. 721 CHESNUT STREET, (MASONIC HALL), PHILADELPHIA, ' - N(s 8(i5 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, No. 103 BANK SffREET, CLEVELAND, OIJIO. . SECOND-HAND SAFES OF ALL MAKES FOR SALE LOW. . t 18 mwMp ' BAFE9 AND MACHINERY MOVED. STEAMBOAT UINES fmy j. UIAIUChS I i-.h i'uiai.-uu UC.K-. J, 'K-5 Twlf and Uks ill family to this cool, duliKbt- llll Hllllt lutm suniuors. with every coiufurt. leava SOUTH filroet bl.p (Uilf, svsrr few uiiimlv. til&fru ATLANTIO OITY. UNITED 8TATE8 HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., j I Now Open for the Reception of CJnvit. i HABSI.RR'S BAND, under the direction of Simon Hassler, Is engsgad for tne season. Persons srUbing to tne rooms will apply to i OEOROB FREEMAN, SoperinUndsnt, ATLANTIO OITY, or '. BROWN WOELPPER, tin Wo. B8T RICHMOND Btroot. Philsdolphis. 3 U R F HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. Th plan of the flonsa mar be axis, and rooms soonred, unt il June 90, at the LA P1KKHK UOUSK, Philadelphia. TERMS MODLHATK, . THOMAS FARLEY, Proprietor. Csrl Bent I .Parlor Orchestra has been encaged for the season. t 1 li 1? X C II A N O E HOT E l" Id ATLANTIC OITY. GEORCJK HA YD AY, Proprietor. TKKMS, ft PKR DAY. Having enlarged the Motel, and beautified it with Msnaard roof, the Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing that ho has opened the feme for the season of 1. In re turning thanks to the publio for past patronage.be re apeottully solicits a continuanoe of the same, pledging bimsalf to furnish all his Hoarders with all the aooommo dstionsof a First-class Hotel Old stock Ale and ohoice Liquors and Wines serred upon call. 6'i(fra!lra VAVEKLY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CIT Y, n! J., corner ATLANTIC and IIKLAWARK Ave nues, opposite the United States Hotel. To those seeking comfort and pleasure this house has, In its delightful shade and eligible locatien, advantages seldom found on the teAshore. M. J. JOY, 6 26 lm Proprlotress. THE NEPTUNE VlOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, X N. J .is NOW OPEN. The location of this hnuse only one hundred feet from perfectly safe and exoellent batliinir. together with its comforts aa a Kirst.nlass IIotAl. make it a most desirable stopping place. For terms, apply at the Hotel, or at No. 7U7 Wood street. Philadelphia. 623 lm ROBKKT L. FURKY, Lessee CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., GKOKUE W. HINKLE, Proprietor. Now open for the season. It has been thoroughly renovated and put into complete order. In connection with the bathing there aro new bath-houses, and Captain W. Tell Htreot's life lines and bnoys introduced for the especial use of the boa i dei s. tj 23 lm JEED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Next door to United States Hotel). CHARLES SOUDER. M. D, " Proprietor. 623 lm MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., keopsopen the en tire year. Situated near the BEST IlATMlNii; large airy rooms; lurnished throughout with spring beds. Terms, li to $18 per week. 6236w OEOKOE H. MACY, Proprietor. KE N T V C K Y II O U S E, ATLANTIO OITY, N. J., is now open for the reception of risitots. 6 23 lm Proprietress. COLUMBIA HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House, 18 NOW OPEN. Terms to suit the times. 8 3 lm KDWARD DOYLE, Propriotor npnESCHAUFLER IIOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, JL N.J. The best location on the islanj.wlth an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its guests. Eighty Uno sleeping cbumbers, with beris. etr, unsurpassed. 6 aim ALQ18 bCHAUFLEK. Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (MICHIGAN AVENUE), hnlarged to double its former oapaoity, is now open fir the recei tion of guests. JOSEPH H. BORTON. 1 28 lm Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is Now Open, enlarged and improved. Spring beds throughout the establishment. Rooms for invalids. Terms moderate. 62S lm MRS. MeCLEES, proprietress. QEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, n! j J., corner of PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, is Now Open for reception of guests. LEEDS A DAVIS, 6 23 lm i Proprietors. rpREMONT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., X. corner of PACIFIC and VIRGINIA Avenues, entirely new and just completed, will open on the 1st of July aa a tirst class hotel. Newly furnished throughout. 6 24 2m H- BLOOD, Proprietor. SANK IIOU8E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., corner of ATLANTIC and CONNECTIUOP Ave nues, is now open, enlarged and improved. One of the pleasantest locations on the island. 6 24 lm LE WIS REPP. Proprietor 1 VARD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, K J., J (Pennsylvsnia Avenue, between Atlantic and Arc tic,) is now open for the reception of guests. 624 1m . tTF. WATSON. Proprietor. nAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.I JL delightfully located on NORTH OAROLIN 1 Avo nue, ia now open. 6231m BLIAS CLEAVER, Proprietor MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITYj N. J., ATLANTIC Avenue, first block above United Ststes Hotel. Terms, $12 per week 6 23 lm WILLIAM MONROE, Proprietor. THE "CHALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6 23 Ira ELISHA ROBERTS, Proprietor. rpilE WHITE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, X N. J., 18 NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 8 23 lm WM. WHITEHOUSE, Proprietor. II EW1T HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. will open July 1, and will be kept as formerly. T. UUTUIIlNaOW. 6 231m Proprietress. MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a First-class Private Boarding-house (Penn sylvania avenue), is now open for the reception of boarders. 6 231m A. P. COOK, Proprietress. MANN'S COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pennsylvania avenue), unexoelied as to location, comforts, conveniences, and the furnishing of the house, is now open for visitors. 6SJ3) O. O. THOKN, Proprietress. riMIE CLARENDON IIO USE, VIRGINIA -I Avenue, Atlantio City, N. J , is now open. 6 23 lm JOSEPH JON EH, Proprietor. HP II E A L II A M B R A, AILAH11UU1I X,J1.U., will open on the Ktith iust. for the reception of goests. 6 231m xl. u. X.H.&D8, Proprietor, ri e n T R A L HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. is now open ior uie reception or guests. 'eoept ion of guests. LAW IX Jit THILL Y, Proprietors. o &i lm c HESTER COUNTY ATLANTIO OITY, N. J. II O U 8 E, J. KEIM, Proprietor. 6 231m T I G II T-II OU8E COTTAGE, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., oonveniently located to good and safe bathing, is now open. Leave cars at U. S. Hotel. 6 16 lm JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor OEA-SIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., kTl is now open for the reception of guests. 623 lm EVAN8 A HAINE8, Proprietors. ERKELEY SPRINGS, MORGAN COUNTY, WF.8T VIRGINIA. This celebrated Watering Plaoa is only two and a-hslf miles from Kir John's Run Station, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. From June litb to Octo ber 1st visitors will find coaches to convey them to tho fr prints. The improvements are extensive ami elegant. Telegraph communications to all points. The Hpout, Shower, Plunge, and Swimming Bathe are unrivalled. Five hundred persons can be accommodated. Terms Three Dolliirs per duy, $ 18 per week. Children and servants half price. Liberal deduction for the2uutiro season. Passengers leave Baltimore by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at '15 A. M., 4 and t'45 P. M., aruving at tho Kprinita In five hours. For circulars, eto., address O. A. K1HKI.ANH, Oiunuro House, Baltimore, 8 14 mwf IJt JOHN T. TKKUO. Proprietor. CUMMER RE80 R HH The subscriber bavins purchased tho Cold Spring property, on the line of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, from the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, will reopen It for visitors and families on June 1, 1MB. It Is now undergoing thorough repairs, and will be refitted and refurnished in tho best manner. Persons can address the proprietor at Uarrisburg. Cold Springs, Box No. 17U. tat 2m WILLIAM LEROnt. 0 LD MORAVIAN 'SUN HOTEL," BETHLEHEM, Pa. Established 1758. . Two hours snd a half from Philadelphia, via North Penn sylvania Railroad. Four trains daily i oue train on Sunday. Term.mod.rato. . RIKGEL A SANDT, 6 8 lm Proprietors. O APE MAY. Q C E A N HO U8E CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. ' . .. . m . May Ma This well-known and favorite House having booa thoroughly renovated and Improved, will be re-opened by the undersigned, as first-class Family Hotel, on too twenty fourth of June next. Tb. OCEAN HOUSE is situated within fifty yards of tbs beach. It offers superior advantages to Families oa coonnt of quiet and the high obaraeter of Its guests ; and Jt will be kept strictly home like in every respeot. Seventy. 6ve New Bathing Rooms bavo been added, and many other Important Improvements, which will oontritrato (rreatlT to the ootnfort of visitors. The Proprietors have had several years' experience la Oapo May Hotel business, and have aeenred help whioa will equal that of any other House on the Island. Every effort will be made to give satisfaction to all wno may favor the OCEAN1 HOUSE with their patronage. For Rooms, eto.. address 3, mwf4plni LYOETT & SAWYER. OH W. LYCKTT. mrnn w. SAWTltm. QOLUMBIA HOUSE, CArE MAY, N. J. WILL RECEIVE d CXSTS on and after JUSH Uth, Extensive alteration and additions, added to tha great advautage in location which the Columbia pogacssea, in consequence of the tendency of Cape May Improvement, enable us to promise oof patrons more than ordinary satisfaction. For Rooms, etc, address GEORGE J. HOLTON. PROPRIETOR, or , J. H. DKNNISON, 6JBmwf 8m MERCHANTS' HOTJSL, Phllada, s TOCKTON HO T E L, CArE MAY, N. J., WILL OPEN ON THE 84th OP JUNE, 1969. This Hotel has been erected within the past year : (Turds ample a -commodbMons for nearly one itu-o-sand guests, ami Is furnished equal to any of tha leading hotels In the Vnltd Ststes. For terms, etc., uutu then, address PKTEK 4UA KIrVI3It, PKOPR1KTOR, NO. 307 WALNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. G E A B A T II I Na: O NATIONAL II ALL. CAPE MAY C1TV. N.J This Urge and commodious Hotel, known as the National Hall, is now reoeiving visitors. AARON OARRF.TBON, Proprietor. yAitir MomieL iottakks (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), CAPE MAY, N. J. A few apartmenta, with board, In these splendidly-ci n stiucted Cottsges, can be seenred on Immediate applies tion at the Cottages to H. W. FAWCETT, ?,m Prop rietor. p'ARR-8 Co'tTAGE, JACKSON STREET k . ,CAP'K MAY, N. J.,an entirely new and handsome note!, just comploted and newly furnished turoughout, is now open tor tho season. Good accommodations for board, ore. (6M lm FRANCIS OARK, Proprietor. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N.J. This delightfully located hotel is NOW OPEN for the season, where the undersigned, aa heretofore, will de vote his whole energies to the comfort of his guests fi00. WILLIAM MASON. J 28 2,0 Proprietor. T3ARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STREET, A- Cape May.-FlrBt-class Privato Boarding House, commanding a full view of the Stockton House and ocean! 6i lm Mrs. K. PARKINSON JONES, Proprietress. CMAKINS ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE May City, N. J., now ready for visitors, and to con. tinue open the entire year hereafter. 6 2lm JOHN Mi M AKIN. Proprietor. pAPE MAY. ADOLPII PROS K A UE R OP it?2.- 22?, THIRD Street, Philadelphia. MAISON 1JWKKK., Kestaurant a la rnrt snd hotel on Eu ropean plan, corner of WASHINGTON and JACKSON Streets, Cape Muy. II 38 lm PHILADELPHIA IIOUftE, CAPE MAy7n7 j7, X is now open for the reception of guests. Address ,, , E GRIFFITH, Cape Mar, 6 28 lm or No. 1(104 CHEMNUT Btreet. Philadelphia. T A PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. A -i This doliglitf ully located hotel is now open for tha season. ' easlm J. WIENER, Proprietor. CAPE ISLAND PRIVATE BOARDING FOR FAMILIES at the FRANKLIN HOUES. 6 281m MK8. H. W. GARDEN, Proprietress. CHERMAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J., NOW OPEN. Large airy single and communicating rooms. Spring Beds. Terms, HI 5 to 18 per week. . 2alm CLIFFORD A CO., Proprietors. TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANKLIN and WASHINGTON Streets. Cape May, N. J will open on the Sd of July. Terms, lK to IB per week. J" 2 2m H UMPHKK V1 HUGHES, Proprietor. OTHER SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS OK TUB LINK o PHILADELPHIA AND READING KAIL ROAD AND BRANCHES. MANSION BOUBS, MOUNT CABIfoN. ' Mrs. Caroline W under, PottsviUe P. O., Schuylkill county. TUSCAHORA HOTEL Mrs. M. L. Miller. Tusoarora P. O., SohnylkiU oounty. tIAASION UOUBK, W. V. Smith, Mahanoy City P. 6., SohnylkiU oounty I MOUNT OAHMKL HOUSE, Oharlea Gulp, Mount Oarmat P. O., Northumberland so. WHITM HOVSS, E. A. Moss, Reading P. O. ANItALU8ljt Henry Weaver, Reading P. O. IITINO SWINGS HOTKC. Dr. A .Smith, Werneraville P. O.. Berks oetuty. COLO arHlBH HOTEL. l.KHA HON COtNTT. William Lerch.Pino Orovi P. O., Schuylkill oounty. BOYERTOWN SEMINARY. V. S. Btaufler, Boyertown P. O., Berks oonnty. IJTIZ SPRINGS, George F. Oreider, Litis P. O., Lancaster oounty. XrBRATA SPRINGS, John Frederick, Ephrata P. O., Lanoastor oounty. PERKIOMKN BRIDGE HOTEL, Davis Longaker, Free land P. O., Montgomery oonnty. , PROSPECT TEH H ACE, Dr. James Palmer, Freeland P. O.. Montgomery oonnty. SPRING Mill. HEIGHTS, Jaoob H. Breish, Conahohookea P. O., Montgomery oo. HOUTY HOUSE, Theodore Howell, Shamokin, Northumberland CO. 8 4 Smrp JJUNTINGDON WARM SPRINGS The undersigned, lately of New Jersey, has leased tho WARM SPRINGS, situate at the base of Warriors Ridgs Mountain, five miles north of the Pennsylvania Railroad station at Huntington, Huntingdon county. Pa. Families and others seoklng pleasure and comfort will-' find here a fine hotel with large airy rooms, an exoellent table, beautiful forest with grand mountain scenery, ele gant baths and bath-houses supplied from the olear crystal waters of the famous springs so efficacious in rheumatism, certain remedy for gout, eto. ; billiard-table, bowling-alloy, etc. ; play grovnils for children in the beautiful grove; lino hunting and fishing grounds. EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company from Philadelphia, Li nraster, Uarrisbuig, and Pittsburg to this place at about hulf price. Hacks connecting with the railroad trains daily front Huntingdon to the Springe, Persons remaining two months will be aooommod.ited with boarding ami useof bat lis at 4)8 per week. Fairroduo tion for children and servauts. ' JAMES MAUT.LS. Proprietor. Huntingdon Y arm Springs, June 10, liA. REFERENCES. R. M. Slaymaknr, I a Pierre House. ('bsrlea Dutfy, Continental. II. Kanaga. Giri.r.l 11, 14 y c ri n i a h o us"e, COLLI? fs' Jli: M El, Delaware, WILL OPEN JULY 1. This favorite resort is healthfully located on the Dela ware Bay, a few wiles troiu tha Capes. It haa a beautiful lawn In front, will shaded, good silt water bathing, sail ing, eto. Reached by steamer Perry, from first wharf below Arab street. 26finwl!it FRANK COLLINS, Proprietor. pLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIR CURE combined with Water Treatment. This extrnsivs and magnificent establishment, located on the Auburn branch of the gnat Now York Central Railroad, mi i way between Syracuse and Rochester, is now opened for tho reception ot pleasure seekers and invalids. A lithograph of this spacious and elvgant building, surrounded with natural grove and beautiful drives, can be seen at tho most important hotels and watering- places after August 1. Terms for board, $3 per day; $12 to $18 per week; ohildren and aervants hulf price, subject to contract for four months at reductd rates. U. It. Circulars sent on appli cation A LI) Kill' CLEVELAND, t) St lm Proprietor.
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