THE DAILf EVENING TELEORAFH PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 18G9. AT THE SEASIDE. ThK Ronte to t'nvr, May Chnnitpn Nlncf the Olrirn Tlm ItrmlnWccncre of nn Old Inhabi tant The Ntockton Iloiiw The IIprcH-A Hun- fn I Nimnn ( 'oinbliiittion of Attraction Hem-Mhore I'lranurra. From Our 0m CorrtpondtnU Caps Island, N. J., Jnno ts, WJ. Of all the blesmiiKS which railroads have conferred pon the country, one of tho most Important; to Philadelphia and rhlladclphlnrm, In the sweltering summer nonson, Is the opportunity they enjoy, yla the West Jersey Itallroad, of reaching this delightful pot by a pleasant Journey of a few hours. The route is pleasing and attractive, as It penetrates a country which is improving very rapidly, and passes through a number of thriving towns, including Glou cester, Glassboro, Mlllvllle, the famous Vlneland, and various cities in embryo, which as yet figure morejlargely on ground plans than on the ground. J The substantial Improvements, however, are; so numerous, that a continual panorama of the pro gress which has vivified Southern Jersey Is pre ecnted, and the traveller Is led up, by steady grada tions, to the grand attractions concentrated here. An old gentleman informs me that when he took Bummer trips In his youth from Philadelphia to Cape May, tho beat mode of travel was by a lumbering market wagon, which wended so slowly along the eandy roads, through tho wilderness, that as mnny days wore required for the Journey as hours now. lie considered, however, that the pleasures of the ecenery and bathing amply repaid his toilsome trip ; and while he eulogizes the advantages of modern Improvements, the prejudices of his early education, nlted with his well-preserved vigor, still make him refer a buff bath before dawn to tho more decorous encounter with old ocean in the dragRllng habiliments of a bathing-dress. "Ah, Hr," (aid he, "the railroads are wonderfu things. Only to think of coming down here from Philadelphia in less than four hours, and of going Over to the Paclllc coast in a week. When I was young I went across the Allegheny Mountains. We had to camp out on our way, and it took us two months to reach Cincinnati. Then I went down to New Orleans in a fiat-boat, and I spent three months making my way back through the wilderness, on an Indian pony, to Western Pennsylvania. There have been mighty Improvements since thattlme; anl although the West " has been so greatly changed, the East seems . to have done quite as much, in Its way, too. I see line houses stretching for miles in Philadelphia, over places which, when I was a boy, were considered danger ous on account of snakes. And who could have thought that down here, at Cape May, they would liave ever built so many fine houses, introduced gas, organized a police board, run up the prices of land and rents to a metropolitan standard, and that they would ever erect a building like that (point ing to the Stockton House), which looks as grand as the finest public buildings at Washington, and can accommodate as many guests as all the watering place hotels that were In the whole country wh6n I was a boy." I have often been told that Cape May has the finest beach on the coast, and although my knowledge of the subject is limited, I should not wonder if this assertion was substantially true. The breakers break beautifully. While old ocean cannot ' be headed off or dammed up, It is at least systemati cally and advantageously rounded off here, so as to ensure bathers at once Bafety and a first-class bath on Its well protected and gently sloping beach. ; A large number of summer guests have already assembled here, but the preparations for a success ful season 'are so ample that there is plenty or room ifor thousands more, and there is no doubt that they will come. It will be difficult to find such - a combination of attractions at any other watering place on the continent. The lavish hand of nature has spread her bounties on every side, and art, en terprise, and Industry have wonderfully Improved and utilized them. In the background are cultivated fields, then elegant cottages, then a cordon of stores, restaurants, and hotels, which supply all the luxuries uiui a bjuuihu cuuiu cruvej uicu, iu uie front, the grand waves, with their Incessant roar and their picturesque rollings, preach eternally the Insignificance of man and his mightiest works when they are contrasted with the wonders of creation; and this lesson is heightened by the gorgeous beauty of the clouds, which add new charms to the Impres sive scene. Crowds have come and still greater crowds are coming to Cape May. Some for health, some for pleasure, some for a day's excursion, some for a whole season's campaign, some to inaugurate new flirtations, and some to be haunted by the ghosts of old ones. The pale, wan, sickly child will gain a new lease of life, the vitality sapped by dissipation or over-exertion will be renewed, and the gayest of revellers will wash away the physical dregs of tkelr frolic. SCHUVLKILL. CITY ITEMS. Men's, Youth's, and Boys' Spring Cxothtno. A In mutortmml of choice note good, now in tor and receiving daily; aUo, a choir teltction of good in the piece, to be mad eip to order in the beet ttyle. Half wat betwmm ) Beknxtt A Oo., fifth and V Towf.b HALL, thxth Streeti.) CIS Majiket Street, Philadelphia, ' AND BOO BHOAPWAY. NEW YOBC Grovtsk A Baker's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 780 Ohosnut street. BntoEB'a Sewing Machines On easiest possible terms, by . O. F. Davis. No. 810 Ohosnut street. JrwTLBY. Mr. William W. Oassidy, No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assort inout of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure artiole furnished at a prioe which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Tt IS ONLY NECESSARY to give Mr. Speer's "Standard Wine Bitters" a fair and judicious trial to be fully con vinced that they are superior to any other offered to the publio, or to the medical profession, as a remedy for de bility arising: from the inactivity of the different func tions of the system. Their base is his Wine, combined with the bitter principle of the best tunics (herbs and roots) known to practical chemists. See his advertise ment in another column, or his circulars at the principal Drug Store. nr-LiXES a cits is white asd vascy SHAVES. WASAMAKER fe BROWS. OA K II A LL, 8. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street. tvCA ssi m eh e scfrs, LA R(IE A ssortmest. WA MA MAK til 11 HOWS, OAK HALL, S. K Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street. . trpEAP WE'VE Hi' ITS FOR SUMMER. WASAMAKER ,tt HROWS, OA K HA LL, S. E. Cor. SIXTH ami MARKET Street. XITVl'STERS, BLACK AM) COLORED AL PACA A SO US ES, liCST-J-RttOE. WA SAM AH Ell d: BROWS, OAK HALL, S. K Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street. xtr Cheviot sens, several shades. WASAMAKER .1- BROWS, OAK HALL, i H. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street. tr SUITS EOR SEASIDE ASD MOUSTAIS. ' WASAMAKER .i- BROWS, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Streets. tirsinTS for TRA VELLISO, VA CHTISQ, asd si vim so. u-4 V4 MA K KR .1 BROWS. OAK HALL, 8. K. Cor. SIXTH and MA RKET Street. VESTS. DCCK and MARSEILLES. WHITE WASAMAKER . RRO.. OAK HALL, Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street. S. E i.jt Zn YOnTHS' SCITS. ALL AGES. " " sa MA KER ( IIKO ' V, OAK HALL, S E Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street. irCARMESTSTOSCRI, OA K HA lild. K K. Cvr. SIXTH and MA RKET Streets. CnAiu.r.s Btokeh' NO. 824 ItHFHNUT STBF.ET, MkR RAKT TaILOB Olothifb. Gentlemen contemplating visiting the sea shore are requested to eiamine the assortment of thin clothing now arranged for their inspection on the counter at No. 824 Chosnat street. Becker's Farina form a very agreeable light nntrltrv food, a superior artiole for pnrldings and follies, and is highly recommended by physioiana for invalids and ohil dren. Sold by all grocers. iriAituii:i. RROWN BLACK MOIt.-On the STt.h Instant, at the pHriMinage of frit. George's M. K. Church, No. S-.il Now trrrt, by the Hon M. I). Knrtr., Mr. JOSHUA H. HROWN, of this city, to Miss 8AKAH K. BLACK MOK, of Leed'e Point, N. J. K KTTI.EWKLL-VESSEUt-June S7. I, at th" Par sonago nf Trinity M. K. Churoh, Choetnr. Pa., by Roy. George W. F. Graff, Mr. RICHARD W. K KTTLK WELL to Miss ELLKN VESSELS, both of West Philadelphia. iii:i. BARTRAM. On the morning of the 37th instant, JOHN HAKTKAM, In the Both yrar of his age. The relatives and frinnde of the family are respectfully Invited to attend bin funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law. Dr. A. W. Griffith. No. 2M N. Twelfth street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 80th instant, at 4 o'olock. DEAU-On the 26th Instant, MARY DUAL, aged 78 yeBrs. J ne relatives ana rrienns or me family are respeotruuy Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hiiHliand, No. fillfl Tacnny street. White Uall, Twenty- third ward, on W ednesuoy afternoon, the 80th instant, at a o'clock. GOLDSMITH. On Monday. June 2H. 1W9. THOMAS OLIVER GOLDSMITH, Jr., son of Dr. Thomas Oliver and Klir.a V. Goldsmith, in the 81th yoar of hi age. The relatives end main mends or tne family, ionic Iocluo. No. 14: Camden Lodge, No. 16; 8 1 loam II. R. A. Chapter, No. 7; Gyrene Gominsndnry, No. t, A. . M.t (Jtmilen, N. J. : Oirard Mark Lodge, No. 314; St. John's Giimmnndery, No. 4; A. and A. Scottish Kite, Philadel phia, and the Ordor genemlly, are invited to attond the iunorni, from his late residence. No. 'Mb N. Fifth street, nn Thursdny, July 1, at 8 o'clock P. M. HA KKNKR. On the Mlh instant. Mrs. MARTHA II A KI N KR, in the 771 h year of her age. Her relatives and frienda are respectfully invited to at tend her fnneral, from the resilience of her son-in-law, Mr. Henry O. Harrison, No. Kranklin street, on Wednesday morning, the 3uth instant, at ll) o'clock. OLOTHINQ. THE PEOPLE ACCEPT THE INVITATION. Enormous attractionl. Complete satisfaction For the people who call ; Such courteous attention, Delightful to mention, AT GREAT BROWN IIALL. The sales are stupendous; The stock Is tremendous, For clever folks all ; So wondrous inviting, Euch caller delighting, AT GREAT BROWN HALL. When, freely perspiring, The thin clothes admiring, Folks eagerly call, Each happy new comer Finds thin clothes for summer AT GREAT BROWN HALL, Every sort of fine clothes you want, gentlemen! Thin! Thinner!! Thinnest!!! Come yourselves, And bring your boys Great Brown Stone Hall OF ROCKHILL. & WILSON, KOS. 603 AND 605 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. VIESTON & BROTHER, MERCHANT TAILORS, B. W. Corner NINTH and ARCH St. PHILADELPHIA. DAILY RECB VINO SPRING AND SUMMER STYLES OF THE LATEST IMPORTATIONS. A Superior Garment at a reasonable price. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. BSlBnirp FURNITURE, ETO. FURNITURE. & j. a. henke:ls T. HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STORE, No. 1002 ARCH Street. Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at Tory Reduced Prices. 4 1 8m rp FOB BARGAINS IN FURNITURE OO TO RICHMOND & CO. No. 45 South SECOND Street, 5 lm ABOVE CHESNUT, EAST SIDE. A GOOD THING. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS, HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETC. The Patent Adjustable Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Giv. ventilation and light, screen from view, and exolad. FLIES, MOSQUITOES, AND OTUEB INSKOTS. For sal. br Doalers in House furnishing Goods. TDK ADJUBTABLK WINDOW BOBEKN COMPANY, SOLK MANUFA0TUBKR8, 6 12 stuthSm No. 633 MARK.UT fit., Philadelphia. DRY OOOD8. pOPULAKPEICES FOB D&Y GOODS RICKEY, SHARP & CO., No. 727 CHESUTjr Street. REDUCTION IN DRESS GOODS. roplinettes. Japanese Silks, Grey Goods for Suits.! Embroidered, Grenadines. Lawns. Gin?hams. Chintzes. Chocolate Colored Xiinens. Chocolate Colored Percales. Whito Goods. rvZonrning' Goods. RICKEY. SHARP &.CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, 4 9tfrp PHILADELPHIA. fj E D U C T I O N. E. R. L E Ey NO. 43 NORTH EIGHTH STREET WILL OPEN THIS DAY, Several Job Lots of Dress Goods. 80 piece. Strip, and Neat Figured KBF.NOII ORQAN Dixa, 2d cents, cost nearly double. 16 piece. WHITE GROUND GRENADINES. 10 pieces Black and WuiU Stripe Peking, 38 cents. Re- dui ed lrom CO cent. piecei Buff and Chocolate Linens for suits, 31 to 37c 60 piece. Una White Pique, 31 cents. Fine Japanese Poplins, 87X cents. 100 piece. Striped Mohairs, for suit, 211 cents. Neat Plaid and Str pe Shirting Oalioow. 0 piece. Satin Plaid Nainsooks, 25 to 87 X cents. 20 piece. Stripe Swisses extra fine, 87M and 45 cents. 8-4 French Muslins. 200 dozen Linen Towels. Bargains, FANS 1 FANS ! FANS ! 100 doxan AutaaiMph IW Vina. rU imU. Handsome V ienna Fans, printed on siik. 00 Silk Fans. Greatly Reduced. Gents' Summer Uauz. Panta, 62 cents. A job. ' Gents' fine Lisle Thread Vest, and Drawers. Half pries. HDKFS. HDKFS. IIDXFS. 76 dozen fine French Colored Bordered Hemstitched rick's., 46 cents, worth 70. 100 dozen French Plain Whitn, 2 cents to Bl'tO. Viae one and two-tack Sheer French lldkfs. Full lne Hosiery and Glorea. New Hamburg Edging, and Insertions. 100 dozen French Meohanio Corsets, 13 cents. "Genuine" Robert Werlejr Corsets. BLACK SILKS! BLACK SILKS! HEAVY BLACK SILKS, $1'80 to $4 75. Fine 8hetland Bhawls, $275. 100 pieoes Light Calicoes, fast colon, Sprague's, 11 cents. XTRACT! XTRACT! 200 dozen genuine Legrand Oriza Lys Xtravt The only genuine Oriza X tract in the oity; superior tj any Imported, at soout nan me price oi ijUDin's. SUN UMBRELLAS! SUN UMBRELLAS Silk Umbrellas, made expressly for our Bales. Also, Pongee Parasols. 6 254t 1869. "AT THORN LEY'S," DEMONSTRATION EXTRAORDINARY! ATTRACTION UNPARALLELED! PRICES PRESSED DOWN TO THE LOWEST POINT! Vi offer for the next thirty dan a RTOnK nir nnv liWUOl J 11 K mU.11 VAKlf.iJ, THK MOST fiOM- FI.KTK, T11K MOST F.XTKNSI VK, AND TI1KCHKAP. f.Bl ll nas erer oeen our privilege to eiDJbit In t hi. num. mnmiy , oonaisung in pan oi BLACK KltOH 8130 ( S3. Japanese Silks and Pongee Poplins, etc Mottled Mohair Dress Gooda. Hernanies, Urgaadies. Piiues, Ijlwna. lma Iaee and French Laoe biiawla. Shetland Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Travelling Shawls, etc. ueiaines, uaucoes, cringnanis, i icmngs, eto. etc. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Corsets, Skirts, etc. eto. MKN'M AND l)OYM VVEA1C T.Imh TWllla rknnlra 111,1.. C; Casoimeres, Cloths, Blouse f'inens, HIbuI Shirtings, eto. HouBekeeuing Linen Goods in ever vurietv. Muslins in all widths. Dress Linings, and Handkerchiefs. A general aloes, oi wniie uooda, ymits, eto. eto. At JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN 1 19 PHILADELPHIA. GEO. D. WISHAM, No. 7 HT. EIGHTH St., Is now prepared to offer one of the largest and best elected stocks of DRESS GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE BOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. DlackSilksI DlackSilksI BLACK TAFFETA, only 11-60. BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, 12-00. BLACK GliOS GRAIN, WIDE, liVO. BLACK GROS GRAIN, KICH, 12-23, 2-60, 2-7B, 13-00 30, 14-00, 4f0, 5-00. FOR BARGAINS CALL AT CU20. 1. WISILIJI'M ONE PRICE STORE, No. T North EIGHTH Street. OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. ... 4 IB thstuSmrp PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST London and Paris stylos, whioh for novaltv, va risty, and alecaao ar, unaguallsd. A larxe aa- lavl-- aurtmentof lao, uovrs, nua nuiu and Bun Uu brnll at lii luwmit DrliWl. at 11. lLLUtM'h lanur Uoula. oiors, no, i b, jtiuuiu Dit.au 4 m a OflV OOOOS. JJNENs, LINENS, LINENS, V'or I adfes' Suits and Men's anp Boys' Wear, from 80 cents, all linen, to the choirost fabrics in the marKfct, CASMMHKKS, CASSIMEKrc3, CAS8IMEUES, From FO cents, ail-wool, up to tiio tx-HtanJ nw. desirable offered anywhere. CLOTII3. UL.UTHS, CLOTHS, From ft-4 wide, at 78 cents, up to the finest Scotch, French, and English imported. Also, a laruro and handsome variety of Water-proofs and Ladies' Fancy Cloaking. Onr stock Is all new, and the assortment complete. Pricea were never known to le so low even the panic prices of 1HT surpassed. Call and examine for yourselves. WHOLESALE AND K3TAIL, CASSELBEERY & CADWALLADEIl, NO. 830 AUCII STREET. 6 86 stuW PHILADELPHIA. EYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH flND ARCH, IIAV3 REDUCED ALL SUMMER GOODS TO CLOSE THEM OUT. LADIES PREPARING FOR THEIR SUMMER TOURS CAN BE SUITED IN DRY GOODS ADPTF.I) TO THEIR WANTS. 1LACK LLAMA LACE POINTES. EYRE & LAN DELL, FOURTH AND ARCH STREETS, HAVE THIS SEASON MADE LLAMA LACK POINTER L LEAPING AKTICLE, AND NOW OFFER THE ItKUT ASSORTMENT IN TilK CITY. LLAMA POINTES, FKOM t TO 100. LLAMA POINTES, WHOLESALE. LLAMA LACE JACKETS. K1SCIH KS, OLOAS, AND ROTONDES. Willi ES OK ALL OUADES. 4 3 stuthSm JADIES WHO ARE PREPARING FOR A SUNMBIt T1UV, OR THE WATEUlNtt PLACES, Will DnJ our stock of WHITE GOODS Very complete, embracing THIN MATERIALS FOR WAISTS AND DRESS US, Including 8-4 FRENCH MUSLINS at 80 cents, TARLATANES, FRENCH NAINSOOKS, In Plain, Striped, and Plaid, PIQUES, PEKINS, ETC. A we iriBke NECK-T1KS, SCARFS, BOWS, LINEN COLLARS AND CUFFS, EMBROIDERED tshTS. 8ASHK8, ETC., SPECIALTIES, In our assortment will always be found approved Novelties. s 2T thstuistrp K. 91. NEELE fc CO., NO. 1126 CHESNUT STREET. CROOERIES, ETO. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY. GENUINE AND PURE French White Preserving Brandy, IMPORTED DIRECT, AND FOR SALE BY SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, W. CORNER BROAD AND WALNUT. S. LOXffDOXff FANCY BISCUITS SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, AGENTS FOR THE ONLY' GENUINE AND ORIGINAL ALBERT AND EUGENIE, AND A LARGE VARIETY OF FINE BISCUITS, FROM PEAK, FREAN & CO., London, The Largest Biscuit Manufacturers In Europe. SIMON COLTON & CLARKE, IMPORTERS, S. W. CORNER BROAD AND WALNUT, Btuth PHILADELPHIA. FINE TEAS AT JLt O W PRICES. Blacl's Son & Co., BROAD and CHESNUT Sts.. 8ltuth3mrp . PHILADELPHIA. fJCVV SPICED SALMON, FIRST OF TnE SEASON. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Flno Groceries, 11 T5 CrnerELEVNTII andJINR Streets, QREAT REDUCTIONS. Clonng out Stock of Spring Importa tions, to make room for New Goods. l'liiin Silk Fringes, 14c. per yard ami upwnnls. Fancy Silk FriiiRt-s, 60c. per yard ami upwards. Knotted Milk Fringes, 80c, per vard and upwards. f'atln onllled Kiltb ins, No. 3 Black, lT0 per piece. No. 4 Colors and lilm-k Katin OulHed Itibbous, (2 per piece; also, Nos. 0, T, 0, 12, in ltlack. Ketil (iiiipure Laces, 15c. per yard and upwards. lieul Thread Laces, 25c. per yurrt and upwards. Real Valenciennes and Cluny Laees at very low prit e. Quilled Alpaca Braids, all colors, for travelling suilH, ft -so per piece. A lull line of 1'iquo Trimmings, very low. J. C. MAXWELL, LADIES' DEES 3 TRIMMINGS, PAPER PATTERNS, S. E. COR. CHESNUT AND ELEVENTH, 6 Vt w t USl tv PHILADELPHIA., BONNETS, TRW'MQ?, ETO. WOOD & CAR Y, LATE3T STYLES Or FANCY BONNETS AND HATS. W 0 DAT ANI IloVjNOT MATliKIAK I'M OKU LOW. Na TB CUIirtNUT Strppt 4 O tuwtb2mn VJRS. M. A. BINDER, DRESS TRIMMING AND PATER PAT TERN STORE, N. W. Corner I!!'rnth and Chest nut Ktrct. BARGAINS J'.IiST OPEN3D, New style SUk Tassel Fnaga, 6 ceiiUa yard, all uauea. real Ginrima laces. A case Lace Points, Sarques, an! Jackets. I, him a 1 ju-e 1'uraHol Covitnt. ltlack Thread Laces, all widths, at very low prices. Tlie Kouuine josepn nua Uiovea, 1 1 per pajr. Mioses' Colored Kids. NEW STYLES PAKASOL3 AND SEASIDES. Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes. Paris Jewelrr. Plaid Nainsowks, French Muslins, Pipne and Mar. seines, Hamburg Edging ana lnsurtinga EXCLUSIVE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for cutting Ladies' Dresses, Haoques, Masques, uanoaiai's, vim dren's Clothes, eto., by uieaiureuaeat, and fall in structions given. AGENTS WANTED. Ladles are now making from flOO to $200 per month as agents for thU system. s 6 scuttij 1JA1MJAINS. CLOSING OUT STOCK OF TRIMMED HATS AND BONMETS, FOR 80 DAYS, AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. P. A. HARDING & CO,, No. 806 ARCH Street, 41th)tc8m PHILADELPHIA. QHOICE GOOD3 POPULAR PRICES. PARIS FLOWERS, LINEN-BACK SATINS, AMD LADIES' AND MISSES' HATS AND BONNETS In Unrivalled Assortment. 8. A. & D. STERN, NO. 724 ARCH STREET, B 1 tath2mrp PHILADELPHIA. INSTRUCTION. rjMIE L I! 1 6 H UNIVERSITY, SOUTH BKTHLEHEjJ, PENNSYLVANIA. Applicants tor admission on SEPTEMBER 1, t, will be examined on MONDAY, June 21, or on FBI JAY, August 37. Apply to HK3RY OOPPEE, LL. D., 6 17 lm President. p II E EDGEHII.L SCHOOL, s Boarding and Day School for Hoys, will begin its aaxt session in the new Academy Buildiutf at MERCHANTVILLE, NEW JERSEY. MONDAY, September 6, lxt. F01 circular, apply to Rev. T. W. CATTELL, 6 28tf Prinoiiwl. STEAMBOAT LINES. ff-m w F O R t APE M A V. Ul?ll70S TUESDAYS, THTHSDAYS, AND uu and alter SATURDAY, tliino the new and union. did steamer LADY UK THK LAKE, Captain W. THOMPSON, will commno: running regularly to UAPIC MAY, leaving AKCHHTKRKT WHARF on TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATLRD AY M' )HMM.8 atHo'clotk. and relumina Itttave the lan. tin jr f':ipe Mayon MON DAYS, WKuKKSDAYS. an i SATURDAYS at So'clei. Fare, including Carriage hire Children; " " 1-J5 Servants " " 150 SoatMn Tickets $1(1 Carrlnje hu-j extra. Ihe LAD V Or THE I.AKK s :i line sea hott, ha. l)undU4me state-room accon.uiojjiiinnrt, and is titted up witli everything necesaary for the safety and ooiufort of paHsengers. Kreixlit received until 8' oVlnck. For further particu lars inquire at the Oilice, N. North OKI, AWARE Avenn... ti. H. HUDDKLL. 6Utt I A I.ViN TAGUART. GLOUCESTER IN if NT. GO YOUR- 'self and take the family to this cool, delight ful snot. niew steamers, with every comKirt. leave SOUTH Street Slip daily, everv few minute. K IH Hm p I R E V O R K S. Tke Orlsloal Flrewokn Store, Established In 13-2. The largest and most oompleta stock in the oity. Exhibition Pieces of the ni'iat beuutiiul kind, for private display, and in great variety. JOSEPH T. BUSSIEH & CO., No. 107 South WATER Street and No. 108 South DF.LA WARE Avenue. !?ut QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR, For the Trade or at RetaU. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED;, Keystone Flour 31 ill? NOS. 19 and 81 GIRARD Avenue, 6 W Tmrp East of Front street JMPOltTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 1HB PATENT ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREENS PLIES. MORQfaN'.nSHKR INSEOTS. For sale No. 1.1 North slUH Mraet. WINDOW BLINDS AND bUADES of alt kinds. REPAIRINU, El'U. D. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 10 NOltTH SIXTH STKEET, 11 lm PHILADELPHIA. HATS AND OAPS. Warburtonu improved venti- lated snd easy htting Dr3s Hats (patented), in all the luipruveil i'imm "i lUVBUM'U. VIAU. - 1 nnw7V, nWt Utfor t tUo Pwt OEM, U U .. . FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Tho Arreat of American Citizens in Paris- The French Cable -Crime in New England. . FROM EUROPE. The I'rnii t!.ill". Bit Atlantic Cnh' London, Juno S!V The Orct Kajtcrn on . Mondny .it noon was in Int. 43 23, long: 2 1 1, having rm 8:i3 miles from liroft and Imd paid out 010 Ino(s of cubic. TIic wunnls arc still Rood. f'mrlnJntn Aanlnut I hi" French AiillinritlM. y ' I'a ma, June '.. ,1. Q. Wiu rcn, an Aincrion citizen, has entered a formal complaint with Miiiiter nlibtirnc of ill treatment ami arrest Iiy tli French nutliori'los diirini; tlie recent elec tion riots, and slcmnndn compensation. FROM XKW ENGLAND. The Itnd Pcper Unripe Ann In 8nre-.ful. Uoston, June 2!. This mornins; a woll drcascd mnn entered the Jewelry store of Josiah Ooodlng, on Washington street, Mr. Gooding (ton heing In attendance, and while examining some jewelry, throw red pepper into tho young man's eyes, and escaped with about $3000 worth of diamond ring. Harvard fouiinencrnient. In accordance with an ancient custom, the banks. Custom House, and Insurance and public offices were closed to-day, on account of Har vard commencement. Work was commenced to-day on the new tele graph from Boston to Duxbury, to connect with the French cable. The Htorinn. If autfokd, Juno 20 The storm yesterday was very severe in this State, and especially in the northwestern towns. There are rumors of extcnttivo damage to roads and "bridges, but no details are yet received. FROM THE ST A TE. Aflaii-sin the Jlinln Iteuloiin. Special Ttleyraphie Report to Evening Telegraph. Wilkkkdarrr, Julio SO The disaffection among the strikers coutinues 50 about tho same I extent that It ha Mnee tli? partial rosumptioii o( work a few weeks ago. Scarcely a day passes without a conference between the operators and committees or delegations of tho strikers with a view to effecting arrangements for resumption, but all these conferences have rcsutted. in no thing like a final settlement of tho basis ques tion. The men at Summit and in the vicinity of Tamaqua say they will accept nothing less than the. fair demanded. Some week einco $1 per car, and 10 per cent, increase, according to tho advance in tho price of coal. Tho operators are determined In their refusal, and thus matters stand. Many of the men who are not encum bered with families are moving away to other ocalities where work can bo obtained. llnntr. Hociirster, June 29. Fifty feet of the tow path bauk of the Genessce Valley Canal, near Portage, were washed out yesterday. It will tiHc i -week, to rc;itur ttic damage. INSURANOfc. E. W. CLARK &CO., BANKERS, No. 35 South THIRD Street, P II I I. A I) K I. p n I A, DEALERS m Government Securities, Stock, Gold and Note Brokers. Aoeonnts of Banks, Firms, sad Individuals reoeWed abject to check at sight. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCES. CENERAL AGENTS FOR PEN Nf YIVAIf IA AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY OF THI - NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. or rut UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANOI COMPANY i corporation chartered by special Ast oi florin oes. ap proved Jolj 86, 1808, with a CAfcH CAPITAL OF 81,000,000, FULX. PAID. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitors, who invited to apply at onr office. Full particulars to be had on application at onr offlo. located in the second story of our Beukiag Howe, where Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing Ule advanumsi offered br the Company, may be bad. H. V. CLARK Ac CO., No- 33 South THIRD Street. 8 ftui J. T. EAKTON. J M'MHTtnM p AMY ON Ac McMAUON, No. 8 CO K. STIES bLI!' New Yoik. No. 46 W. PRATT Street, Baltimore, n, iB5r? PreProd to ship every description of Freight to Philadelphia, New York, WiuninKton, aud iutermwliate points with promptness and despatch. Canal Boats nud ateum-tugs Inrniaiied at the ahortejt notice 6 ivvj , PERSONAL. APPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE FOR Duplicate Certificate No. 1248. name of "Port, mouth Orphans' Asylum,'' issued Muy ). Ite7, for $l7iiu. New Loan due J"nuai 1, Iboti Original Inst in fire. tUoh. mond. Va., in lttoo. BAIN HHO , tftuo Portsmouth. Vs. pOTTON SAIL DICK AND CANVAS K.i of all numbers and brands. Tent, Awning, Trunk' slid Waon-cover Duck. Also, Paper Manufacturer1 Drier elti,. from tlurty to aeventy-su inches wide; Paulina, Belting, bail i wiue, etc. . JOHN W. EVERMAN, 1 25? K0.JO8OHU RC H StreeMOity Stores). IN The O T I C E MARKET COMPANY.". "FARMERS' MARKET Street, below Twelfth, having appropriated 'a dminrtmeut for a wholesale Fruit and Vegetable Market w'Iloffor t.u." tuds to reut at lbs Superintendent's Onlce, in said market building. eaK&t" PHINEAS PAIST, Superintendent . TRUNKS! TRUNKS! TRUNK8 1 Valises. Baars. Shawl Straus, and a sertuient of goods for travellers. Large stook, low prices. .,, E. P. MOYKR A BROS., 6 25 lm No. 7u MARK KT Street -740. TI OUKJf-WAHMINO WITHTR AM Z A J. We are prepared to warm Dwellings and ttttildiiurs of all olanaoe witli our Patent improved 1 .1 IW K I ll AM APPAIlATlia 1lt.:..l. . ... . .... v. ,T UH'.U, hoig'"r ttliuioucy and 0001101117, rivals all .inula Ulot n. rki.fi kt.d a nn . No, 483 XW'-i UV.'Jii bu'wt. PsHsl