THE DAILF EVENING TELEGRAPH PH1LADEL,PHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30. 18C9. 5 Tk City Asmisesnvaite. At Tint Akcii the pantomime of Ilumpty Dwmpty, trlth Tony Penlr aa "Clown," In now running smoothly. Thin is an excellent entertainment for the warm weather, and In the present donrth of amusements it ought to be a great attraction. Saxotcl 8. Banford's Hskkkit. ThU royal em bodiment of Ethiopian delineation, In comparison With whom all others "pale their ineffectual fires," takes a benefit at Fox's American Theatre on Friday evening, and the occasion should be a genuine ova tion to one of the most geninl and talented como dlans of the day. Banford Is as talented as he Is popular. Ills friends are legion, and should, as they will, no doubt, assemble in throngs on the night of his benefit Let him have "a bumper at parting," for we learn that he leaves Fox's Theatre shortly, being required elsewhere where his talents will meet lue appreciation and an appropriate pecuniary re gard. r err items. A l.rkCA, Tnp d'Etk, Arm Ljnf Sack Coats. Black und Fancy Vnlore !lith Stfke, I'ftht wrhiht. Black and Fancy folort Cloth tJhretrrfiM, liyM weight. Linen and Vnck lytntu and Vent. I.inen fT. for Travelling. Everything in the way ttf Clothing nutted to the Retuon. A large assortment, melting rapidly, btA replenished dally; 4eie. freh, and fnehlonahim; etiperiirr In any ready-made mtoclt in Philadelphia. Sold at price guaranteed lover than the loieeM eleevrnere, or the. tale cancelled and money re J'unded. Half wat Bnwux ) Bennett A Co., Fifth and TOWKR llAIX, Sixth Street. ) No. 418 Mahkkt St., Philadk.i.phia, And wo Rhoadway, Nkw York BmoitR's Sfjwtho Machines Ob easisst possible terms, by O. F. Davis, No. 810 Chesnut street. Haiait, Davis A Co's Pianos possess the moat superb action, with unusual parity of ton, which it one of lovely Softness and (rnl brilliancy. The (gouts, No. OT7 Chesnut treat, exhibit thirty-four premium over all others. jKWKUtT. Mr. William W. Cssnidy, No. 13 South Sooond treat, bat the largest and moat attractive Msortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware In the oity. Purchasers oan rely upon obtaining- a real, pure article furnished at a price whioh cannot be equalled. Ha 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. It IS OWLT necessary to give Mr. Spoor's "Standard Wine Bitters" a fair and judicious trial to be fully con vinced that they are superior to any other offered to the public, or to the medical profession, as a remedy for de bility arising from the Inactivity of tho different func tions of the system. Their base Is his Wine, oombinod with the bitter principle of the best tonics herbs and roots) known to praotical chemists. See bis advertise ment in another column, or his circulars at the principal Drug Stores. It is wki.i. to' get clear of a Cold the first woek, but it is much better and safer to rid yourself of it the first forty-eight hours, the proper remedy for the purpose boiug Dr. jAYJtE'B EXPECTOBAST. Sold by sll Druggists. No Bake Baix. The Base-ball boyt are all alive For sprightly rooroation ; Out in the scorching sun they strive With clubs from all creation. Long stops make runs across the grass For water (or for oool ale! ) And Batters give the coupjieurace By getting cimp-dc-eoleill But We have quite another ball , With nothing base about it; We make no game in saying all Should never be without it. This ball is Mabvim'b Spherical Safe from all opposition ; We roll our ball with merry call For honest competition. Invulnerable Spherical Safes for tale by Marvin A Co., No. 721 Chesnut street. Charlfs Stokes. no. 821 c'hesnct 5tkeet, Merchant Tailou Clothier. Gentlemen contemplating visiting the sea-shore are requested to eiamine the assortment of thin clothing now arranged for their inspection on tne counter an No. 834 Chesnut street. The 8eason of Exhaustion. No matter how vigorous by nature the system and the constitution may be, they must necessarily suffer more or less from the deploting fleets of the temperature of midsummer, unless strengta ened and sustained by wholesome tonio treatment. The extra Dretsure upon the vital forces must be met ana coun terbalanced by an extra resistant power: the unusual and ranld consumption of the animal fluids by profuse perepl ration-must be compensated by the perfect digestion and assimilation of the food taken into the stomach, from which both the fluids snd the solids ol the Doay are de rived. Otherwise the physical strength declines, and the mind, sympathising with the machinery through which it acts, becomes depressed and enervated. A stimulant is therefore absolutely required at thia season : aot a violent one, calculated to produce febrile excitement, but some thing which will recruit and reinforoe the whole organiza tion in proportion to the extraordinary drain to which the torrid beat subjects it. This desideratum is suppliod in a palatable and most efficient form in Hobtetter's Stomach Bitters, whioh the people of this country, after more than twenty-five years' experience, have accepted and endorsed as the best tonic, alterative and anti-bilious preparation whioh medi cal chemistry has yet succeeded in obtaining from the strength-sustaining, hauling, and purifying products nf the vegetable kingdom. Kvery Ingredient of thit famout compound hat its own specific virtue, and the result of their combination la the most genial iovigorant, aperient, and regulating medicine ever administered, either aa a preventive or cure of the disorders most common in our variable climate. Among these may be enumerated dys pepsia, biliousness, oonstipation, fever and ague, nervous debility, and all the ailments proceeding from imperfect digestion. A course of Hohtettk.m'b Bittkus is the best possible safeguard against the dangers winch menauo per sons of both sexes, and all ages, during the heated term. IT-..YE.V SL'ITX IX WHITE A.XD FA.XC1' 611 a van, WAXAMAKKR b BROWS, OAK HALL, 8. E. Cr. SIXTH and MARKET St, eel. ttrcASSiMERE xrirx, la rue a ssort'mext. WAS Ail A HER .c HROWX, OAK HALL, f,. E. Cor. SIXTH and MA RKElStmtn. 11TDRAP D'E'IK SCITS FOR SUMMER. WAXAMAKER .0 HROWX, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street. jr DUSTERS, BLACK A XI) COLORED Al t' ACA AXD LIXES; DUST-I'ROOE. WA XA MA K ER .0 DRO WS, OAK HALL, ST. E. Cor. SIXTH ami MARKET Street. IV CHEVIOT SUITS, SEVERAL SHADES. WAXAMAKER .( I1ROWX, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street. SUITS EOlt SKA SIDE Al MOUSTAIX. WAXAMAKER A- HROWX, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Sliest. tr SUITS FOR TRAVELLIXU, YACHTISO, A SO Sl'ORTISU. W.IXAMAKLR ( RROWX, OAK HALL, S. E. Cor. hlXTH and MA RK ET Streetn. IW-WHITE VESTS, DICK and MARSEILLES, WlXAMAKhH 4- HROWX. OA K HALL, S. E. Cor. SIXTH and MARKET Street tVROYS' AXD YOUTHS' SUITS, ALL AGES, WAXAMAKER a.- HltoWX, OA K HA LL, S. K CotSIXTIIand MARKET Street. IV OA RMEXTS TO MEASURE. ' V WAXAMAKER RROWX, OA K HA LL, & IS. Vr, mxm Mi UAIVLZT Strain, HIARRIF.D. KAV.'-FAVMORKji. TK,Ir.i.. th tub inrf..) at the I'elewsre Wat.r ap, by the Rev. (ieor I,. Hhof. fr.of 'he Philadelphia OonrerenoA. O. H HAVH. e.litor ?',tb",L ""tmpriiw," Burlinirto-i, N. .., to Mm A I, I.IK 1ATMOUH. ll.iihtMkf ll.nl.ln lll.! U of -!ai a May count r. N. J. JOSf.VM KV1H9 ri ik.u,k i-.i.-t i -.. t i HornbeTger, at the residence of the bribe's ruth ir. Mr! A Mt KKIJ P. -IOSI.TN In M... HI AHV N t'Vllll k.(H of this oity. iii:i. CLARK. On the QMh In.t.nt .TO SIT Pit IK IT. CLA RK, wife of Oeorg-s W. Oiark, and daoghtorof John and Kleanor . Craves, aired Su yean. The relative and frinnds of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of h.ir parents. No. 83 Washington avenue, on Friday afternoon at i o'olook. To proceed to Union Cemetery. OOT.PHMITH.-Oll Mositur. .Tuna Oa. latfq. THOMAS OLI VKK COLOSMITH, Jn son of Dr. Thomas Oliver and Klir.a V. Coldamith, In the 84th year of his aire. .v doMTirv aiiu limit, irifiiauv UI IU laiuiiy, limic widaa. No. 94: Camden LooVa. No l&: Kilnnm II. II A. Chapter, No. 7; Cyrene Comranniiery, Not 9. A. Y. M., Citmden, N. J. : Oirard Mark Idae. No. I4; Ht. Jotin's Cnrnmsndery, No. 4; A. and A. Soottiio Kite, Phils let- iiiia. ana tue mier genpraiiy, are Invitel to attenil tne on Thursday, July t, at S o'olock P. M. HAOUR. OnthaJWh intsnr. after a short ani severe illneM, BKNJAMIN FRANKLIN, youngest son of An drew and Johanna Hague, aged 3 years and I month. The relatives and tnends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of his ptrenta, No. Hanover street, on Friday afternoon at 4 o'olook. To proceed to Hanover Street Uround. OBITUARY. It Is with emotions of sincere regret that we letrn of the death of the widow of Dr. I. Q. (J. Wishart, the well. kaown discoverer of the Pine Tree Tsr Cordial. Mr. Wishart was a lady held in the highest esteom among a very large circle of friends. She wat possessed of all those graces which to quiokly attrsot, and which go so far to atrengthon the bonds of friendship. Dr. Wishart, ss it Is well known, gained a reputation world-wide bv the discovery of the Pine Tree Cordial, with which his name is inseparably linked, and amassed a gr at fortune. Of the estate which he loft, his wife took and remained its administratrix until her death. She was well known fcr her benevolenoe, snd though there wss no pub- lio mention of her charitable deeds, still their influem was felt in many a destitute home in our city. So suddenly removed from a position which she filled with suoh grace, her deatU will be felt with keen sorrow by many of our citizens. .IONE8 One-Price Clothing House, No. 004 BAJIIEEX Street. Oar Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICE 13 ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 1 IT wfmtf No. 604 MARKET St., above Sixth. QHAtVIPION SAFE 81 GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Camden, June T, 1369. MB83RS. FAKBBX, HgRRDtO ft CO., No. 629 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Dear Sirs: At the very destructive fire of Messrs. McKeen ft Bingham's Saw Mill, which occurred on the evening of the 6th Instant in this place, the Safe manufactured by you, belonging to the late firm of V. M. Ulnghara ft Garrison, was in the building and subjected to a very severe teat, as the Are raged fiercely for several hours : and so great was the heat that the brass plates were melted off, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was opeued, wa found tui tne dookb ami papers uninjured. Yours, respectfully, Samuel b. Garrison, Late of P. M. Bingham ft Garrison, HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREl, HERRING & CO., NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HERRING, FARREL ft SHERMAN, No. 261 BROADWAY, New York. HERRING ft CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL ft SHERMAN, New Orleans. More than 80,000 Herring's Safes have been and are now In nse, and over SIX HUNDRED have passed through accidental fires, preserving their contents In some instances where many others failed. Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers having been received in part pay for the IMPROVED HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION, for Bale at low prtcefc 11 4ptf FURNITURE, ETO. FURNITURE. T. & J. A. HENKE.LS HAVING REMOVED TO THEIR ELEGANT STORE, No. 1002 ARCH Street, Are now selling FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE at very Reduced Prices. 4 1 8mrp F U It N I TUBE. A. & n. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOYED THEIR More & Ujlolsterim f arerooms TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STREET, 10 wfmemrp GIRARD ROW. BOOTS AND SHOES. piNE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOR GENTLEMEN. BARTLETT, NO. 83 SOUTH SIXTII STREET, 10 1 taw ABOVE CHESNUT. A good fit may always be obtained. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE NEWEST Tjindnn and Paris stylos, whioh for noreltv, Ta- aJ iS riot?, and loffauos aia uDwiuallad. larnsaa. ltthslowo?tpric., at U. JUliOa'S Jjfajcr DRY GOODS. pOPULAE PEICES P0R DRY GOODS RICKEY, SHARP & C(i i no. 727 cuxarjur strci ; REDUCTION IN DFISS GOODS. roplinettes. Japanese Silks. Ore? Cools for Suits. Embroidered Grenadines. Lawns. aintrhams. Chintzes. Chocolate Colored Linens. Chocolate Colored Percales. White Cfoods. Mourning Goods. RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, tfrp PHILADELPHIA. PRICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT. white goods: white goods: Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks. Soft-finish Cambrics, Brilliants, Piques, etc. riald and Plain Organdies. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks. Plaid and Stripe Swiss Mnsllns, etc. etc. " Shirred Muslins, 60, 05, 75, 81, 85 cents, and ft per yard. nandsome Marseilles Quilts. Honeycomb and Jaoquard Quilts. Colored TarletanB for covering. Mosquito Netting, by the piece or yard. 1 able Linens, Napkins, and Towels. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Bargains In Ladles' and Gents' Hosiery and Gloves Ladies' and Gents' Hdkfs, plain and hemstitoued. Lartieb' Llnnn Collars and Cuffs. Hamburg Edgings and Insertings. Maglo Rufllings, Coventry Ruilllngs. Marseilles Trimmings and Registered Edgings, cheap. fans: fans: fans: Fans very cheap. Linen Fans, Autograph. Silk Fans, Japanese Fans, and Palm Leaf Fans. 4 S avri PBICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIGHTH AND FILBERT. 1 11 It ATAnP LINLII OlbtiC, No. 823 ARCH STREET. AND No. I 128 CHESNUT Street. SPECIAL CHEAP LOTS LINEN SHEETINGS, 81-25, worth 81-15. PLAIN DRESS LINENS. In Flax Grey, Lead Color, Chocolate, Cinnamon, Bull, jTiinroge, etc, uue quinines, iruin oi4 cia. LINEN DRILLS AND DUCKS. Reduced 15 to 25 per cent, to clear out the stoc'f. LADIES' HEMSTITCHED HDKFS., 20, 25, 81, 87X i and 50 cents. This Is the cheapest Invoice Of Handkerchiefs we nave opened irns season. BARGAINS IN THIN WHITE GOODS AND PIQUES. THE WHITE LINEN CAMBRIC DRESSES ARE RECEIVED. 9 SO wfm 1869. "AT THORNLEY'S," DEMONSTRATION EXTRAORDINARY I ATTRACTION UNPARALLELED! PRICES PRESSED DOWN TO THE LOWEST POINT I We offer for ths next thirty days a BTOOTC OF DRY OOODSI THE MOST VAKIKi), THK MOST COM- PI.KTK, THK MOST KXTKNS1 VE, ASU'lllHUH ItAr KBT it baa ever been our privilege U) exhibit in this com munity ; oonsisung in part of 1ILACK HII.KM, FItO.1I 8130 to 83. Japanese Hilks and Pongee Poplins, etc Mottled Mohair Dress Goods. Hernaniea, Organdies, Piques. Lawns. 1 am I .i.a n,l l.'H.n..h I u HllJ,rta. Shetland Shawls, Thibet Shawls, Travelling Shawls, etc. Delaines. Calicoes. Ginghams, Tickings, eta eta. Parasols, Sun Umbrellas, Corsets, Skirts, etc. etc iniiJN'8 AND HOYS WKA1U Linen Drills, Ducks, Checks, Stripes. et. n..... rii..tlia lllniiM T.ineus. Plaid Shirtings. BUL Housekeeping Linen Goods in every variety. Muslins in allwidths. Dress Linings, and Handkerchiefs. general stock ol wnits uooua, vcui'w, " s At JOSEPH H. THORNLEY'S, N. E. COR. EIGHTH AND SPRING GARDEN I M PHILADELPHIA. s U M M E K GOODS. STOKES & WOOD. S. W. COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS., Oiler their entire stock of Spring and Summer Dress Goods at Greatly Seduced Prices. Wash Fopllns, Mohairs, Lawns, Organdies, Grena dines. IB 8 WHi Japanese Silks, India Silks, Bareges, Lenos, eta A full line of Llmm Goods, for Men and Boys. T7MPIRE 8 LATE MANTEL WORKS J. B. BUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CI TV. UNITED 8TATE8 HOTEL., ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Is Nw Open for the Reeeptloa of UaeaU. HA8SLKR'S BAND, andsr to direetioa of Slmoa Hasslsr, Is engac ed for ths Persons wiahiox to rooms will apply to GEORGE FRKKMAN, Superintendent, ATLANTIC CITY, or BROWN A WOELPrER, 6ra tfo. fWT RICHMOND Strwt, Philadelphia. 3 u R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. Ths olaa of ths Hons mar be seen, and rooms snoarsd. until Jim. m, at the LA PlKUK UOL'tsK, Philadelphia. THOMAS FARLKT. Pronrletor. Oarl Sents'.Parlor Orchestra has been ngajred for ths season. illm jpOURTH OF JULY AT THE 8EA SHORE, VIA CAMDKN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. TRAINS FOR ATLANTIC CITY LKAVR VINK STRKKT FERRY ON SATURDAY. JULY 3, AT 8 AND 45 A. M., AND i. 3 15, AND 4 15 P. M. Tho 1 snd tit P. M. Trains run through from Philadel phia in 1 hours. Tickets sold on SATURDAY snd SUNDAY, July 8 and 4, are good to return on aujr train on MONDAY, ths 5th. Far for ths Round Trip, 3. 6 99 6t D. H. MUNDY, Aa-ent. E X C II A N O E HOTEL, ATLANTIC OITY, GEORCK HAYDAY, Proprietor. TtfDIII din CIKPD T A V Hariris enlanted the Untel. and bmiutifled it with a ManMrd roof, the Proprietor lakes pleasure in announoinc that he has opened the uma for the season of lHtif. In re turnina thaDas to the Duhlio for Dast natronaa-e. he re- speetiullr solicits a continusnce of the same, pledging bunseil to lurnisn an din Hoarders wita all tne accommo dations of a First-class Hotel. Old stock Ale and choice Liquors and Wines serred upon call. 6 SMwfra 8m VAVERLY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 11 J., corner ATLANTIC and DKLAWARK Ae- nups. nimosite the United Stntns Hotel. To those snekinir of in I on and pleasure this house has. In its delijrluful shade and eliKihle locatien, advantaires seldom found on the EPnsnore. m.ii. tiui, 6 25 lin rroprietross. IMIE NEPTL'NE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITlf, J N. J., is NOWOPKN. The location of this house only one hundrod feet from perfectly aaf e and excellent butliinir, toiretber with its comtorta aa a First-class Hotel, mske it a niwit desirable stoppinx place. For terms, apply at the Hotel, or at No. 707 Wood street, Philadelphia. O A lin nuonni mj. ruir.i, uwsaoo. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., tJKORCK W. HINKI.K. Pronrietor. Now ODen for the season. It has been thorouithly renovated and put into conipltte order. In connection with tbe bathing there are new bath houses, and Uaptain W. Tell Street's life lines ana buoys tntroaucea lor ine especial use or tue poaraers. oiuira JEEU HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Nest door to United States Hotel). CHARLES SOUDER. M. D , 6231m Proprietor. MACY nOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUK, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., keens open the en tire rear. Situated near the BKST BATHING: lursa airy rooms; furnished throughout with spring beds. Terms, wis to WIS per week. , u BB3BW ii no nc w tt. msot, rroprietor. KeTtTc kT"h O USE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. is now open for ths reception of visitors. 6 23 lm Proprietress. COLUMBIA nOUSE, ATLANTIC CITf, N. J., opposite the Surf House, is riuw ui'itiN. Terms to suit tbe times. 6 Zi lm KDWARD POYLE, Proprietor. TnESCnAUrLERHOTEL,ATLANTIC CITY, -L N. J. The best location on the island, with an A No. I table, and tne beat attention paia to its guests, r.lgaty fine sleepinc ohambers, with berla. ete., unsurpassed. 623 ira ii.uis nuiiAur ur.n. rroprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. i MICHIGAN AVKNL'K). Knlarged to double its tormer capaoity, is now open fur the reception ol guests. iiucr.ru xi. suitiun. 6 23 lm Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT. ATLANTIC CITY. N vV J., is Now ODen. enlarged and improved. Spring beds throughout tue establishment, xlooins lor invalids. Terms moderate. . . 6 si lm aina. niuui.r.r,ii, i-ropnetress. CEA VIEW HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY N O J., comer of PACIFIC and KKNTUOKY Avenues, is Now upen lor reception oi guests. . . 6 28 lm Proprietors. TREMONT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITYNT J., I . I) . . 1 1 L'1.1 1 VIDI'imi A . entirely new and juBt completed, will open on the 1st of July as a first-class hotel. newly lurmsnea turougnout, 6 4 2m H. BLOOD, Proprietor. XTir TTriT'Ql? ATT k WTTP rTTv XT T XV 11U j tOlZfa Jt A 11.1.1 11V va-a-Aa V a corner of ATLANTIC and OONNKCTIUOr Ave nues, is now open, enlarged and improved. One ol the plnasantest locations on tbe island. 0 lm At i. tt Aa ivi.i . , a niinowr. TnVARD HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., A J (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantic and Aro- tic,) is now open for the reception of gueHts. O art tin -a iijijvmi a. u iov1 . riTAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY N. J X delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Ave nue, is now open. ,,., ,D.,.n . OsVOlIU r.lAO JUTATi. I IV, K ITJLI ItJlUr- Tl 1 ONltVTiC COTTAGE ATLANTIC CITY 1 1 N. J., ATLA NTIO Avenue, first block above United States Hotel. Terms, WIS per weeg 6mm frlLLlAM MONROE, Proprietor. rpilE ''CIIALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, JL N. J.. 18 NOW OPKN ,r theeceptionof gueU.sHA ROBp.RTS PrririetOTi THE WHITE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY", N. J., IS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6231m WM. WHITEHOUSK, Proprietor II EWIT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY N. J., will open July I, and will be "f.Tfo W. 623 Ira Proprietress. M AGNOLIA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N .1 . a Virat-olasa Private Boarding-house (Penn sylvania avenue), is now open for Che reception of boarders. 6Uilm A. P. , uwiv, rrupriubrtnw. H f ANN'S COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY. H, 11 1 .11 PnnnHvlvanSa avenue), unexcelled aa to kwation. comforts, conveniences, and the furnisliing of the bouse, is now open for visitors. i aai v. v. i iiohb, r-roprietress. 1MIE CLARENDON HOU8E, VIRGINIA J Av 6 231m Avenue. Atlantic Oily, N. J., is now open. Proprietor. T II E A L II A M B R A, ATLANTIC Oil Y, N. J., will open on tho 86th iust. for the reception of guests. 6 1 lm R. B. . j.r.r.L'n, x-roprioior. n e n T R A L HO ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. USE, 1U is now open for ths reoojil ion of guests. 6 ':) lm LAWLOR TKILLY, Proprietors. C II E S T E H COUNTY JI O U S E, ATLANTtU Uli x , . J. j KEIM, 6 S3 lm Proprietor. T I G II T-II OUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., conveniently located to rood and safe bathing, is now open. Leave oars at U. a, Hotel. 6 16 lm JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. CEA-SIDE HOL'SE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. VJ is now open for tne reception or guests. 623 1m EVANS A HA1NK8, Proprietors, HAT8 AND OAP8. TTt WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI agitated and eaay-htting Dress Hats (patented), In all lu. iiuurovwl iaahioua of Ul xaj'Jll. Uilh.SNl1 I mrett, SUMMER RESORTS. CAFE 01 A V. QCEAN HOUSE. CAPE MAY, NEW JKUSET. " Mat t, liw. This well known and favorite Hons having been thonmghly renoratfld and improved, will be re-opened by ths nnderslgned, as a Brut-class Family Hotel, on ths twenty-fourth of Jnne next Ths OCEAN HOU8K is sltnaUd within fifty yards ot ths beach. It offers superior advantages to Families OB account of quiet and ths high character of Its gn U ; an It will bs kept strictly home-like la every reapeot. Saventj Bra New Bathing Rooms have bees added, and mtnj other important improvements, which will oontribni greatly to ths eomfort of visitors. Ths Proprietors bavs had several years exs'rrlenoe la Cape May Hotel business, and liars seenrsd help wbk b will eqosl that of any other House on ths Island. Kvery effort will be mads to givo satisfaetioa to all wt s may favor ths OCKAN HOUSE with thslr patronag. For Rooms, eta., address (t tl snwf 4pla LYCKTT & SAWYER. yOHK W. x.TCTT. HT-SaT W. AWTHW. QOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. WILL RECEIVE QUESTS on and after JUXB WK Extensive alterations and additions, added- to the great advantage in location which the Colombia posaesAes, in consequence of the tendency of Cape Hay ' Improvement, enairie ha to promise oat patron more than ordinary satisfaction. For Rooms, etc., address GEORGE J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR, OT J. II. DENNISON, 6 ISmwf 8m MERCHANTS' HOTKL. ITillada. STOCKTON HOTEL. CARS MAY, N. J., WILL OPEN ON TDK 84th OF JUNK, 1368, This notol has been erected within the past year; affords ample accommodations for nearly one thou sand guesU, and Is furnlHlied equal to any of the leading hotels In the United states. For terms, etc., address lJT121l UAKUftKIt, PROPRIETOR, llm CAPE MAY, N.J. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, NOW OPKN. FOR ROOMS, ADDRESS J. Hasslcr's Full Band. F. CAKE, Proprietor. is tithset SEA BATH NATIONAL H ALL, I N Q. OAPR MAY CITY. N. .1. This large and commodious Hotel, kaown aa tha National Mall, Is now receiving visitors. 6242ra AAKUJi U A KKKTSON, Proprietor. Wabne's .noai:L iottaoi;!, 1 1 (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), CAPE MAY, N.J. A few apartments, with board, in these splendidlr'-ern. struoted Cottages, can be secured on immediate applica tion at the Cottages to H. W. FAWOKTT, 628 lm Proprietor. PARR'S COTTAGE. JACKSON 8TREBT. V OAPR M AY. N. J., an entirely new snd handsome hotel, just completed and new!) furnished tnroughout, is now open lor tue season, t.ooo acooniraoiiKtions tor board srs. SaSlm FRANCIS CAKK, Proprietor. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J This delightfully located hotel is NOW OPKN for tne season, wnere tDe nnaoisia-nea. ss Heretofore, will da. vote his whole energies to the comfort of his guests. YV ILlLiIAH uasu. 6 SS 2m Proprietor. T3ARKIN80N nALL. HUGHES STREET. X Uape May. First-class Private Boarding House. commanding a full view of the Stockton House and ocean. B'.H lm Mrs. K. 1-AKKlIXSUIM JUnr.o, Proprietress. "f cMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE All May tat-y. IS. J., now ready for viaitors. and to oon. tinue open tne entire year noroaiter. u ' .n. etA mm, mm w mm, m iuiitwi CAPE MAY ADOLPII PROSKAUER, OF No. 222 8. THIRD Street. Philadelohia. MAISON I 1" 13 L' L' 1 n I.. v.. mnA I . ..I I.'.. j-opean plan, corner ol nAsmnuiUsua JAUKSON Btreeia, uape may. s ao lm PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J., -a. is now open lor tne reoeprion oi y ies. a u ureas K. ORfKKITH Osdo Ma. 6 281m or No. 1004 CHKSNUT Street. Philadelphia. a phtdbi' 111-11101? pipit iiiv xr r I A 1 1IVHUU. Vill A-i llai A.m V . -i This delightfully located hotel is now open for tha season. 6 281m J. WIKNKR, Proprietor. iAPE ISLAND. PRIVATE BOARDING FOR FAMILIES at the FKANKLIN HOURS. 6 281m MRS. H. W. t.ARURN, Prupriet ress. C HERMAN HOUSE. CAPE MAY. N. J.. O N OW OPRN. Large airy single and communicating rooms, epnnff Unas, lonni, via w perweex. 6 28 lm CLIFFORD (JO., Proprietors, T'REMONT HOUSE. CORNER FRANKLIN X and WASHINGTON Streets Cape May, N. J., will open on tne aa oi jury, i ornis, is in to win per weeK 6 28 2m HUMFHHKi JIUOHKS, I Proprietor. SEWINQ MACHINES. THE AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE AKD . SEWING MACHINE Is unquestionably superior to all others as a Family Machlue. TUB SIMPLICITY, BASE, AND CER TAINTY with which it operates, as well as the uni form excellence of Its work, throughout the entire range of sewing, In Stitching, Hemming. Felling, Tucking, Cording, Braiding, limiting, uatn ering, and Sewing on, Over seaming, Embroidering on the Edge, andits Beauti ful Button-Hole and Eyelet Hole Work, PLACE IT UNQUESTIONABLY FAR IN AD- YANCB OF ANY OTHER SIMILAR INVENTION. OFFICE, S.W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNUT, 1 wfmSmrp riHLADELPHIA. fjlllfl LATEST AND BEST THE PAR HAM NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Combining all the good qualitios of the best maohines ia the market, with many new and admirable features not found in any other. Is sdspted for every description of family sewing and for light manufacturing purposes; Is decidedly the most perfect, simple, and reliable FAMILY BKWINQ MACH1NK ever iuvtmted. It is elegant in style snd finish; s.u.ple in construction) noiseless in operation ; miikes perfect work on every description of material; is porfectly free In sll its movements; is very light running, and is s pleasure for ths operator to use it. Cull and examine it at tbeomue of THK PAUUA3I JSKW1MJ MACIiTNE CO., NO. 704 CHESNUT STREET, 6 lOJni PHILADELPHIA OURTAIN3 AND 8HADES.2 JMrOllTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 111E PATENT ADJTJ8T1BLK WINDOW SCREENS lit any window, and keen out FLIES, MOBQl'ITOKH. AN1 ALL OTHER INSECTS. For sale No. IrS North SIXTH Htreet. WINDOW KLINDti AND bUAOKS ei ail kiada KEI'AIKINU, Ki'U. Da J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTn STREET, u lm PHILADELPU I A. TOUN FARNUM A CO., COMMISSION MER- f I chants and Manufacturersuf Conestoga Ticking, etc., Ka. V fitrsct, I'Wa!i'hiik. li nluxl OTHER BUMMER RESORTS. QUMMER RHOORTO Ta In., r.. ww nilliADKLPIIIA AND RKADINO KA1I KOAJD AND BRANCHES. MAmiOir norm tinrrirr nj BVir Mr. Caroline Wonder. PotUvills P. O., BoharlkiU ooont. Mrs. M. L. Miller. Tnaearors P. O., SohnlklU ooontf. W. F. Smith, Mshanoy Oitv P. Q BohajkilX ooantf.1 MOV NT OAK MM. ROUftK. w Charles (Jnlp, Mount Carmst P. O- RorthombarlaaJ aav wnrrx hovsk, B. A. Moss, Kesxlinc P. O. ASItALVKIA. Henry Weaver, Heading P. O. l.iriKO srrtiras hotkl, i Dr. A .Smith, Wernenivills P. O., Berks eoaaty. rohit urn r ra s hotku LKhAnorr courrrr. William Let-on, Pine .Urovs P. O., UohorlkiU ooontf. BorrnTVWtr RKMirrARY. , F. S. BtanOer, Borartowa P. O., Berks county. litix urn rutin, Oeorge V. Ureider, Utls P. Lanoaster oountp. ki'Rrata srnrivtift, John Frederick. Rphrata P. O., Lsnosster ooaty. rrzKKittMKtr HHrrOK hotkk, Davis Longsker, FrseUnd P. O., MootgotastT oautf. . ' I'H oiti r.rrr tkh ha cm. Dr. James Palmer, Frtmland P. O., Mootgomsry ooontf. ' ttrmso miu. rkwhth, Jaoob n. Breish, Oonahohooketi P. O., MootgoaetT so. ttourr Hons '. TJioodors Howell, Bhamokln, North am NerUad so. (6 4 1 "pT U NT I N fl D O N WARM BFRINQB. The nnderaigaed, lately of New Jersey, has leased tha WARM SPK1NUH, situate at ths baa of Warriors Ridg Mountain, Ave miles north of the Pennsylvania BtiHrimit stat ion's Huntington, Huntingdon county, Pa, - r amines ana otners seoKlng plnasur and oomfortwIU find hers a fins hotel with large airy rooms, an xoeUeoA table, beautiful forest with grand mountain soewan. ate gant baths snd bath-houses supplied from ths olear atystea wat era of tbe famous springs so effloaoions ia rnan ma tiara. certain remedy for gout, eta. t billlard-teble, bowling files'. etc. i play grov nos for ohlldren in ths beautiful gror ; fiat) hunting and fishing grounds. EXCURSION TICKETS will be Issued by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company front Philadelphia. Ijincaater. liarrisburar. and Pitiahim a this place at about half price. Harks connecting with ths railroad trains daily from Huntingdon to ths Springs. Persons remainlns two months will tia MMimvliUJ with hoarding and use of but lis at $8 per week. Fairredosv uon lur onuureu ana servants. e JAMES MAULL8, Propristw. Huntingdon Warm Springs, Jons 10, RFKERKNCK8. R. M. Blaymaker, I A Pierre House. Charles Huffy, Continental. H. Kanaga. (iirard llimse. g U nswf f . HYCENIA HOUSE. COI.I.l!SII:AC'II, Delaware, ' WILL OPEN JULY L Tills fsvorite resort is healthfully located on the Dela ware Bay, a few miles from ths Capes. It has a beautiful lawn in front, well shaded, good salt water bathing, sail ing, etc. Reached by steamer Perry, from first wharf below Arch street. N 6 25 fmwl:it FR AN K COLLIR S, Proprietor. pLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIK CURE combined with Water Treatment. This extruiv snd magnificent establishment, located on ths Auburn branch of the great New York Central Railroad, midway between Syracuse and Rochester, is now opened for tha reception ot pleasure seekers and invalids. A lithograph of this spscions snd elegant building, surrounded with natural grove and beautiful drives, can be seen at ths) most important hotels and watering places after Auguat L Terms (or board, 93 per day ; $12 to $18 per week ; childrea. and servants half price, subject to oontraot for four months at reduced rates. N. B. Circulars sent on appli cation. ALBERT CLEVELAND, 8JM lm Proprietor. 1 BEKKELEY SPRINGS, MORGAN COUNTY, WEST VIRGINIA. This celebrated Watering Place) is only two and a-tmlf miles from Mir John's Run Htntion, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. From June l&th to Octo ber 1st visitors will find ooachos to oonvey thorn to the Springs. The improvements are extensive and elerant. Telegraph communications to all points. The Hurat, Shower, Plunge, and Hwimming Baths are unrivilled. Five hundred persons oan be accommodated. Terms Three Dollars per day. $18 per week. Ch'Mreo and servants half price. Liberal deduction for thejjntire season. PsBsengors leave Baltimore by the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at 816 A. M., 4 and 9'45 P. M arriving a', the tv- r? rvrvte. An ..t'T," Vr, o. a.. It. I ivitxjnii a.', viuutUIV j timrn, iHtniillorv. 6 U mwf UJt Airnrn iHtniillorv. JOHN T. TRKUO. ProprietO". r IE NEVA, SWITZERLAND. HOTEL DR LA METROPOLIS, CHARLES ALDINOER, Proprietor, Formerly of the "Oouronne." This hotel, the largest in Qeneva, ia situated in the most favorable portion of ths oity, commanding a splendid view over tha Lake, the Jura, and the Mont Blanc ; 800 rooms snd saloons. Reading, coffee, smoking, and billiard rooms. English snd American newspapers taken dally. 6 8 Una CUMMER R E 8 O R T Tbe subscriber having purchased the Cold Sprint property, on the line of the Schuylkill sad Susquehanna Railroad, from the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, will reopen it for visitors snd families on June 1, 1869. It is now undergoing thorough repairs, and will be refitted and refurnished in the best mannor. Persona esn address the proprietor at Harrisburg. Cold Springs. Box No. 170. s26 2m WILLIAM LEROg. gPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, IiANUASTKK COUNTY, FA. This popular and well known SUMMER RE8VRT will bs opened for the reception of guests on the 16th of Jane, undor ths auspices of J. W. 1 KKDKItlUK. the forms proprietor. The entire establishment has been renovated and refitteol witn new ana elegant lurnitnre. wi am AKE HOUSE, CALDWELL" LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. Best of accommodations for Families and Gentlemen.' Board, $8 60 r day ; 914 to $17 60 per week, aooordiog to rooms. Op from June 1 to October 15. Address 6 1 8m li. J. ROCKWELL. OLD MORAVIAN "SUN HOTEL, BETHLEHEM, Pa. Eatablished 1768, Two hours and a half from Philadelphia, via North Psna sylvania Railroad. Four trains daily ; one train on Sunday. Terms moderate. RIEQEL 8ANDT, 881m Proprietora, OZZENS' WEST POINT HOTEL" Terms for JUNE $3'60 per day, or (21 per week. For JULY, $4 per day, or $21 to 828 per week. 80t SYLVANUS T. COZZKNS. BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO. WOOD & CARY, 725 CHESNUT St.," LATEST 09 FANCY BONNETS AND HATS. W A C HAT ANDBONNKT MATKIUAU PRICES LOW. No. 788 CHKSNUT Street 4 ii tuwth2mrp CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. JT A M E S & LEE, . No.111 HC.TII SECOND STREET, SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving an ENTIRE N?VV STOCK 0 Spring and Summer Coatjtngs, . TO which they invite the attention of tua trade arnt others, 3 'ii w i AI wuvu-iUi iu:au ews. u p. iviu4 w tMsy W sUUBo,ai4wgU4KUXautsV. 1 Uniai