1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JULY 3, 18G9. . '1 Fl 13 W.YOnKl SMS. Trom Our Own Correspondent. Nw Yon, July 8. 1889. In spite of the declsion-of the Philadelphia Mirer that the 6t of JJrty Is not a legal holiday, we Intend to try what wei&n do In New York. Every kind of Die-cracker hiR been bubbling forth fire during the past month, and pyrotechalo scaffolds are already up In the open spaces around the publio parks. Does not the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Include children In the list of animals T If so, It ought to do something In punishment of the teachers in private schools who, every other week, are made to figure in onr police .courts on the charge of cruel floggings administered to their hap less pupils. Corporal punishment Is prohibited tn the public schools of New York, bnt the law has not reached the private schools yet, though some of the scenes transacted In the "whlpperies" of our flrafc class establishments might well call In Its aid. The love of whipping is a morbid passion, whloh grows by whatMtNfeeds on. "David Copperfleld" says, In his autobiography, that the schoolmaster of his youthful days was never so happy as when he had a chubby boy tight In his graup, raising wheal! upon his tender flesh with the other. I sup pose there Is a certain piquancy In feeling the strag glings of the victim, and in the sense of power the flagellation creates In the breast of the flagellator. Roussoan says. In his "Confessions," that when he Was a boy he used to enjoy being flogged by his governors ; and the articles lately published in English newspapers about the "Birch and the Boudoir" go to prove that at certain schools, as in some of the private one of this and other large cities, ana in certain families where Puritan severity Is the order of the day, castlgatlon la elevated Into a One art, and BO administered to the young of both sexos as to combine the greatest pain and shame to the sufferer with the most provoking plquaucy to the triumphant lntllctors. The trials of police ofllcers occasionally develop flime curious cases. For instance, one man was jea- terday fined two days' pay for sitting on a fish-stand ; another was fined an equal amount lor playing with a fellow-officer In a private yard. Of course sue!i trifles as clubbing a roan without cause and locking him ud In the station-house "don't count," and de ductions are omitted. The last of the strawberries have been sent us from Hammonton, N. -J.,-and considering that It has already supplied ns with one million quarts, I think ' that la doing pretty well. It is said that the raspberry , and blackberry crop will be very large In the same ;. quarters. Why should the publio be so greatly surprised at the -conduct of Edward B. Ketchum T Although there Is nothing new ender the sun, some things are .' so extremely antique as to have the appearance of novelty, and for huuureds of years In the history of tills wicked world there have been repentant sinners -who have proved their repentance in a manner that left no doubt upon the minds of even the scoffers. Mr. Ketchum is a high-toned criminal, and I admire high tone, whether it occurs In saints or sinners. As a rule, people who repent do not make good crimi nals. Their sin finds 'em out too soon, and your criminal ceases to be Interesting as soon as he ' begins to whimper, unless the sinner be she, and not a he, and " possesses the ' art of weeping without getting a red nose. As long . as young Ketchum Is unwilling to escape from the ; hands of the law upon a technical requisition, and ' will accept no relief bnt that of unconditional par i don, he shuts us all up, our sardonic smiles vanish, and we have nothing to say, excepting that he I evinces moral spunk. Nevertheless it must be ln- I teresting to notoriously sin, then notoriously repent, and feel that the world generally will bear you no (, grudge when your prison doors are unlocked and . you walk forth to Join your mates again. Think what a load Is off the breast when you once . more face the world a clean man, with all your past atoned for, and lire before you once again! I I dont speak of the repentant Magdalens now. The Justice or the world Is such that no Sorosls has yet purified It, and the puny sin of the woman who falls clings to her to her last hour, while the wretch who causes her error Is loved and feted by even virtuous women who "know all about him." Not to moralize, however, I think Mr. Ketchum, that notorious New Yorklsm, has done the right thing. One of the evening papers here has Instituted a new style In seaside correspondence. It publishes tafternoonly a short letter from some half-dozen A Watering places, in which the various Items are com- reBaeu eai'ii iuiu iwo ur uura mica, auuuu mcuij f .these items are compressed into each letter, that the effect or reading them Is not fatiguing. ashionable intelligence is boiled down to the most candescent degree, and although people do say at the watering places whence they are written are ot a hundred miles from the editorial rooms of the - paper In question, but that they are manufactured at that, there is no occasion for believing Buch scandal. I wouldn't wish to be scandalous, bless you 1 what ever else I was. The strike which recently took place among the waiters at the hotels here has caused an unpleasant reaction among the Biddies. The Biddies of New York were always the worst servant-gals In Chrls 1 tendom worse than those of Philadelphia by. ail that Is Imaginable They lead a more reckless and hardening life, make more money and spend more, , and through the means supplied them by their i secret clubs, .and the property they manage to 4 "lift" while In service, live better when out of a I situation than while they are in one. The hope of if getting a good servant-girl in New York la wholly chimerical, and some hopeful writer in a recent number or the Atlantic places his only faith in the speedy importation of the Chinese. Quite a thriving business is carried on in this city by ladies who prepare fashion articles for news papers and magazines. Indeed, in some cases, fashion literature pays better than romantic litera ture does. In fact all kinds of literature are begin ning to be better remunerated. I know of one lady who assists her husband to the amount or twenty dollars per week, at the expenditure of very little toil ; and in these days, when marketing is not so cheap as it was twenty years ago, and you are fortu nate in getting a cosy little house In anything like a "sltuatlou" for $3600 or $1000, twenty dollars per week is not to be despised. But, then, to think how much of one's talk Is made up of money gossiping, the loquacity of lucre, as though it were not disgust ing enough to do hard work for hard cash without talking of it afterwards ! Am Baba. CITY ITEMS. Alpaca, Drap d'Ktk, and Linen Back Goats. Black und fancy Volar Cloth Mtrii, lithi k, iuht. Black ami fancy Colon CMA Chceterjield, light weiaht. i-inen anil Duck limit ami VJt, 4 linen Dwtere, far Travelling. ' tZrerythivg in the way of Clothing euitrd to th Seaton. A large ateertmenl, telling rapidly, but repleninhed dtll'i; tiete, Jrcht and Joehumolile; tuperiur to any reMdi.vvvie nock in Philadelphia. Sold at prlret guaranteed tower than the Imret eUenihere, or the tale canal Ud and money re. funded. Half way Bktween J Bknnktt k Co., Fifth and Towku HaIX, U buth Street. ) No. 618 Makkkt St., ' . Phh.adki.phia. AndBOO BnoADWAX, Nkw Yo uk Oboveb k Baker's Highest Premium Sewing Machines. 1 0. 730 C (uncut street Own Fourth. ' Wa bare our iquib for the Fourth of July, If only a alight put! it raises ; ' may blow up our house, for diversion, thereby, But it benefits businssg like blazea! The National Fourth, and our fourth sice of Sphere, Ar. both good to keep, aa you take thein ) 'The first coming round only once in a year. While the other oonie round aa we make them! However weak men may be tempted to ipree, By the holiday's leisure and clatter ; Our Kphebioal Bate bus the virtue to be Neither cracked, nor unhinged, by a batter! In these, lock your greenbacks or gold, aa you choose, No varlet will venture your money to us,! or Jack's famous aupperleas reason. Then all may be gay, and go la on our Fourth l o bore us aa much asthoy ean j -w of a Bank, all this wild time of mirth, ' That is Safe on the sensible plan. Secure SyhsrisiU Bto, for U by iMAivn a oo., (UniUuntutstr)... Obahus Btokm. No. 824 Ohfwut Smart, Mkrchant Tailor OLOtaiP.B. 1 Okhtlrmicn rotmrnrrt.ATrMa visiting the ea-hor ar requested to examine the assortment of thin clothing now arranged for their inspection on the counter at Wo. 824 Ohesnut street. BmoKR's Brwnra Macrtkm On easiest possible terms, by O. F. Da via, Wo. 810 Ohesnut street. Hallstt, Davis k Oo.'g Piano, No. 937 Ohesnut street, ar unequalled tn durability, brilliancy, ton, and power. Distinguished pianists say they ar the beat. We never listened to any Piano so enohantlnc Wmn Stone China Chamber Sets Tenpies, $3-00, at Kerr's China Halt., Wo. 1218 Ohesnut street. - White Stone China Tea Sets. Forty-six pieces (oups With bandies), $& . Forty-four pleoes (oups with handles), 04. All best Quality, at Kerr's Ohtna Hall, Wo. 1318 Ohesnut street. White Stoke China Dinner Sets, 78 plnoea, (18 1 lot pieoes, $36-77, at Kerr's China Hall, Wo. 1318 Ohesnut street Kerr's Ortna Hall. W have arranged oneportioa of oar store axolmriTely for aheap Goods, and intend in futur to place In this department any artiol which may be in the least old style or imperfect, and will sell them regard less of cost. No. 1318 Ohesnut street. One thousand odd Castor Bottles, out glass, 88o. each. Kerr's China Hall, Wo. 1218 Ohesnut street. French Jellt Classes. Three sizes; stand hot water. At Kerb's China Hall, Wo. 1218 Ohesnut streak We Have just opened a large invoice of Orea Olaxed Dessert Table Ware, oonsistiug ot Plates, Fruit Leaves, Fruit Stands, etc. eto. At Kerr's China Hall, No. 1218 Ohesnut street. Jewelry. Mr. William W. Oaasidy, No. 12 Sooth Seoond street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware In th oity. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pur artiol furnished at price which oannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of Amsrioan Wee tern Watches In all varieties and at all price. A visit to his ator is sur to mult la pleasure and profit. It IS well to get clear of a Oold th first week, but it is muoh better and aafer to rid yourself of It the first forty-eight hours, the proper remedy for the purpose being Dr. Jaynx's Expectorant. Sold by all Druggists. ' No Base Ball. The Base-ball boys are all alive For sprightly recreation ; Out in the scorching sun they strive With olubs from all oreation. Long stops make runs across the grass For water (or for oool ale! ) And Batters give the conpie -grate By getting coup-de-toteill But we have quit another ball, With nothing base about it; We males no game in saying all Should never be without it. ' This ball is Marvin's Spherical Safe from all opposition ; We roll our ball with merry call For honest competition. Invulnerable Spherioal Safes for sale by Marvin k Oo., Wo. 721 Ohesnut street. Fourth of July Clothes! 77-V, COOL, CHEAT, 8TFLISK ALPACA, USES', SERQE, DUCK COATS. WHITE GOODS! VEiY IIASDSONE AS'D VERY CHEAP. ETERY KISD OF SEASOSABLE GARMESTS. Suitable for Wearing on Excursions, When Travelling, or Staying at Home, And especially suitable to FOURTH OF JULY CELEURATIOS, WASAMAKER BROWSS at OAK HALL BUILDfSGS, The Corner of SIXTH ana" MARKET Streets. SOTEVERY, VERY CHEAP! ' mEif. BUTEBS. On th 1st Instant. ELIZABETH SITTERS. wife of Enins Buters, deoeaHed, aged 84 years and i months. 1 ne relatives ana mentis of tue family, alto rihauka maxon Tent, No. 4, D. of F., are respeotf ully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her son-in-law, William Tiemann, No. 1158 Frankford road, on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'olock. s EE THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT TUB "BEE-IIIVE" POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE, NO. 20 CIIESNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOK & CO. SEWINQ MACHINES. 'J II E LATEST AND BEST, THE PAR HAM NEW FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Combining all the good Qualities of th best machine la the market, with many new and admirable feature not found in any other. Is adapted for every description of family sewing and for light manufacturing purposes; is decidedly the most perfect, simple, and reliable FAMILY BKWING MACHINE aver invented. It is elegant in style and finish; simple in construction ; noiseless in operation; make perfect work on every description of material; Is perfectly f re in all it movement; la vary light running, and is a pleasure for th operator to use it. Call and examine it at the ottloe of TUK PAIUIAM NKWIN1J JMACnTNE CO., JNU, ?U4 UlLKaJNUT BTKKKT, 6 10 lm . PHILADELPHIA. CURTAINS AND SHADES. TMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 1HE PATE5T ADJUSTABLE WINDOW BOBEEN8 nt any winaow. ana Keeir mm FLIES, MOBQ U ITOKrt. AND ALL OTHER INSECTS. For sale No. W North SIXTH Street. D. J. WILLIAMS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, 6111m PHILADELPHIA. gEE THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT TnB "BEE-HIVE PQPULAK DRY GOODS ...HOUSE, ' NO. 020 CIIESNUT STREET. INSURANCE, HE MOST SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WORLD. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CD. ok ran UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS. CASH CAPITAL, 31,000,000 BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICERS: CLARENCE H. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. JAY COOKE, Philadelphia, Chairman Fmaiicd and Executive Commluee. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice-President, EMERSON W. FEET, Philadelphia, Becrctarv and Actuary. FRANCIS O. SMITH, M. D , Philadelphia, Medical Director. J. SWING MEARS, M. D., Philadelphia, Assistant Medical Director. This Company Issued in the first TEN MONTHS of Its existence 5395 POLICIES, INSURING 515,142,000. This Company affords to Its Pollcy-Holdera PERFECT SECURITY By ita Cash paid-up Capital of One Million Dollars, , and guarantees to the Insured, by its LOW RATES OF PREMIUM LARGE DIVIDENDS IN ARVANCB, OR A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF 100 PER CENT. BY ITS RETURN PREMIUM PLAN. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANKERS, , -No. 35 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA, General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. 88 ws B. S. RU8SELL, Manager. . gEE THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT THE "BEE-HIVE" POPULAR DRY GOODS ' HOUSE, NO. 920 CIIESNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR fc CO. QHA MP ION S A F ESI GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Camden, June T, 1869. Mbssrs. Fakbxl, Hkrkdto a Co., No. 629 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Dear Sirs: At the very destructive lire of Messrs. McKeen A 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 Arm ol F. M. Bingham A Garrison, wasln the building and subjected to a very severe test, as the Are raged fiercely for several hours ; and so great was the neat that the brass plates were melted off, and to out great surprlso, when the Safe was opened, we found ill the books and papers uninjured. Years, respectfully, Saupkl B. Garrison, Late of F. M. Bingham & Garrison. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION 8AFES, "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. 281 BROADWAY, New York. HERRING A CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A SHbAmaN, New Orleans. More than 80,000 Herring's Safes have been and are now In use, and over SIX HUNDRED have passed through accidental fires, preserving thelx 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 sale at low prlcea 4 IT 4ptf gEE THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT THE "BEE-HIVE"' POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE, NO. 920 CHESNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. R M L. MESSRS. HEELER & FENNEM0RE, PHOTOGRAPHERS, NO. 5 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, Respectfully announce that on July 1, 1809, they will open to the publio their new and splendid riioToaitArrx oalleiiiiis, No. 820 ARCH St., Philadelphia, Whero, with greatly lncreasad facilities for transact ing their business, nnder the flrmjof HEELER, 6UD DARDS & FENNEMORE, .they will be pleased to welcome all who may favor them with a call, 6 1tfwfxni4p gEE THE FOURTH OF . JULY CELEBRATION AT THE .J!Bff-nrVE" POPUIAR DRY GOODS '-. : HOUSE, NO. 920 CIIESNUT STREET. SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MAY. F O R C A PE MAY. SECOND OB AND EXCURSION BT f WEST JERSEY RAILROAD TOTHB SEA BREEZE EXCURSION HOUSE, CAPE MAY, ON MONDAY, JULY 5, 18S9. last boat leaves Philadelphia, foot of Market street (upper ferry), at 6-00 o'clock A. M. RETURNING, The Excursion Train will leave Sea Breeze House Station at 6-00 o'clock P. M. tit FARE FOR THE EXCURSION.., H-00 SEWELL'S POINT FISH HOUSE, Cold Spring Inlet,: Cape May, N. J. ' PLEASURE AND HSUINO BOATS TO HIRE. Moals and Refreshment serrsd at short aotic. and th bast attention paid to th want of fishing parties and viaitors to th Inlet generally. Wins, Liquors, Oiisrs, etc, of th ohoicest brand. II. W. FAWCETT, V I lm PROPRtKTOR. 3TOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. 3., WILL OPEN ON THE 84th OF JUNE, 1969, This Hotel has been erected within the past year; affords ample accommodations for nearly one thou, sand gucsu, and la furnished equal to any of the leading hotels In the United States. For terms, etc., address FITTER GARD.-VKK, PROPRIETOR, Sim CAPE MAY, N.J. QONCRES8 HALL. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY, NOW OPEN. FOR ROOMS, ADDRESS J. F. CAKE, Proprietor. Hassler's FuU Band. 6 in tuthset O E A B A T It IN G. U NATIONAL HALL. OAPE MAY CITV. N. J. This large and commodious Hotel, known as th National Hall, is now receiving visitors. 634 2in AARON OARRKT8QW. Proprietor. yARKE'S 9IODIX COTTAGUS (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), CAPE MAY, K. J. A few apartments, with board, in these splondidly con structed Cottnoe, can be secured on immediate applica tion at the Cottages to H. W. FAYYOETT, jB lm Proprietor. CARR'S COTTAGE, JACKSON STREET, OAPK MAY. N. J., an entirely new and handsome Hotel, just completed and newlj furnished turongliout, ii now open for the season. Good acoommodutions for board rs. 6 8 1ml FRANCIS PARK, Proprietor MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. This delightfully looated hotel is NOW OPEN for the season, where the undersigned, as heretofore, will do vote his whole energies to th comfort of his guests. WILLIAM MASON. 6J8 2nt - Proprietor. PARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STREET Cape May. First-class Private Boarding House, commanding a full view of the Stockton House and ocean. 628 lm Mra. K. PARKINSON JONES, Proprietress McMAKIN'8 ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE May City, N. J., now ready for viaitors, and to con tinue open the entire year hereafter. 6a lm JOHN AcMAKINtoprietor pAPE MAY. ADOLPli PROSKATJER, OF KJ No. 232 S. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, MAISON DORF.K, Restaurant a la carte, and hotel on Eu ropean plan, corner of WASHINGTON and JACKSON Streets, Cape May. 6 as lm PinLADELPHIAHOUSE, CAPE MAyTn. j7, is now open for th reception of r iest. Address K. (iRIKKITH Oape May. 6 28 lm or No. 1004 CHKSN UT Street. Philadelphia. T A PIERRE HOUSE. CAPE MAY, N. J XJ This delightfully located hotel is now open forth season. 6 28 lm J. WIENER, Proprietor. CAPE ISLAND. PRIVATE BOARDING FOR FAMILIES at the FRANKLIN HOUKS. 6281m MRS. H. W. GARDEN, Proprietress. S HERMAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J., NOW OPEN. Large airy single and oommnnioating rooms. Spring Beds. Terms, $15 to $18 per week. 6 2clm OLIFKORD k CO., Proprietors. TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANKLIN and WASHINGTON Streets, Cap May, N. J., will open on the 3d of July. Terms, 15 to lrt per week. 628 2m HUMPHREY HUGHES, Proprietor. LAKE HOUSE, CALDWELL, LAKE GEORGE, N. Y." Best of accommodations for Families and Gentlemen. Board, 3 0 r day ; $14 to $17"W per week, according to rooms. Op from June I to October 15. Address 8 1 2m H. J. ROCKWELL. OLD MORAVIAN "SUN HOTEL," BETHLEHEM, Pa. Established 1758, Two hours and a half from Philadelphia, via North Penn sylvania Railroad. Four trains daily ; on train on Sunday. Terms moderate. RIEGEL k 8ANDT, 8 8 lm Proprietor. pOZ ZENS' WEST POINT HOTEL, Terms for JUNE $3'50 per day, or $21 per week. For JULY, K per day, or $21 to $28 per week. 6 8 Hot 8YLVANU8 T. OOZZENS CEE THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT JHE "BEE-HIVE- POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE, NO. 920 CHESNUT STREET. . J. W. PROCTOR & CO. 1LWAIJK1!!? I,A:ii:K UUUR. JUST RECEIVED, AND CONSTANTLY ON HAND, MILWAUKEE LAI1ER BEE It, . from the celebrated brewery of Ph. Best 4 Co., Milwaukee. . . , FIVE CENTS A GLASS. Undoubtedly the best in th country. PH. J. LAUBKR, 6 26 smw4t Nns. 24 and 26 South Fib Til Street 1EE THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT THE 13EE-niVE-' POPULAR DRY GOODS HOU.SE, NO. 920 CIIESNUT STREET. J. W. PROCTOR A CO. MATS AND OAP8. rf WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- (La lMe and sy-nUing Dress Hat (patented), in all the improved tan' ' ions or ui season, viumiji.ih nut door to th riw umoa u u gEE THE FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION AT THE "BEE-HIVE" POPULAR DRY GOODS .-. HOUSE, NO. 920 CIIESNUT STREET. it W. rUOCTOH 4 CO. SUMMER RESURTS. ATLANTIC CITV. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ; I Nw Open tor the Rerentloa f 4urxt. HASSLRR'S BAND, Bnder th direction ot Bimoa Haasler, I engaged for th season. Persona wishing to ngag rooms will apply to OKOKOK FREEMAN, Superintendent, ATLANTIC OITY, or BROWN ft WOELPPER, 8ltrs Wo. 887 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia. 3 U R F H O U 3 C, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ' j . .. IS NOW OPEN FOR OI K8T. TERMS MODERATE. " For rooms, terms, Ac, address . ' THOMAS FARLEY. Proprietor. Oart Sants'.Parlor Orchestra has been engaged for th 1 xm JOURTH OF JULY AT THE SKA SHORE, u CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. TRAINS FOR ATLANTIC CITY LEAVE VINE STREET FERRY ON SATURDAY, JULY 1, ATI AND 46 A. M., AND t, 3 15, AND 4 15 P. M. The 3 and 815 P. M. Trains run through from Philadel phia In S hour. Tickets sold on SATURDAY and SUNDAY, July S and 4, are good to return on any train on MONDAY, the 6th, or morning trains of TUESDAY, the 6th., , Far for th Round Trip, $8. ; 629 5t D. H. MUNDY, Agent. JHE WHITE HOUSE. AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J ' j located on Massachusetts avonu, la now open tor the re ception of visitor. The bathing opposite the house is UNBUBPABKCD, AND THIS BATHERS ARK gECURB rOM DANOEft BT THE "SAFETY FLOATS" ENCLOHINl) THE BATHLNO GROUNDS ! Apply to 7 i fmw2m WILLIAM WHITEHOUSE. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., GF.ORGE W. HINKLK, Proprietor. Now open for th season. It has been thoroughly renovated and put into complete order. In connection with the bathing ther are new bath-houses, and Captain W. Tell Street's life lines and buoys introduced for th especial use of th boarders. o3lm WAVERLYT HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N TT J., corner ATLANTIC) and DELAWARE Ave nues, opposite tho Uuited Stntes Hotel. To those seeking comfort snd pleasure this house baa, in ita delightful shade and eligible locatieu, advantage seldom found on theteashore. M.J.JOY, 6 25 lm Proprietress. rriTE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. X N. J., is NOW OPEN. The looation of this house only on hundred feet from perfectly safe and excellent buttling, together with its comforts aa a First -class Hotel, make 11 a ruot-t aesirume stopping piaoe. for terms, apply at the Hotel, or at No. 707 Wood street, Philadelphia. n .... . 1II1 I." Il'I. T L'lTDUV I OZ3 tin jiuoivni MJ. XUXVCX, UWMWV. JEED nOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY,' N. J., (Next door to United State Hotel). I CHARLES SOUDER. M. D , 6231m Proprietor. M ACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. keeDS onen th en. tire year. Situated near the BEST BATHING large airy rooms: furnished throughout with, spring beds. Terms, $15 to Alt) per week. 62Uow GF.ORGE H. MAOY, Proprietor. H N M E Z'S INLET HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY, NEW JERSEY. Purest brands of L'qnora. No' 'langle-legn sold on the premises. 721m KENTUCKY HO ATLANTIC OITY. N. J- U S E, is now open for th reception of visitors. MRS. M. QUIOLEY. 6 23 1m . Proprietress. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC " CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House, IS NOW OPEN. Terms to suit th times. 6 23 lm EDWARD JMJYLE, Proprietor. THE8CHAUFLER HOTEL,ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Th beat location on th island, with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to ita guests. Eighty One sleeping chambers, with beds, etc.. unsurpassed. 6 23 lm ALOIS SOHAUFLKR. Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (MICHIGAN AVENUE), Enlarged to double its former capacity, is now open for th rsceitioo of guest. JOSEPH H. BORTON. 6 23 lm Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J is Now Open, enlarged and improved. 8pring beds throughout the establishment. Rooms for invalids. Terms moderate. 6 23 lm MRS. MoCLEES, Proprietress. SEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY; N. J., corner of PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, is Now Open for reception of guests. LEEDS A DAVIS, 6 23 lm Proprietors. SANK nOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. corner of ATLANTIC and OONNKCTIUOT Ave nues, is now open, enlarged and improved. One of th pieasantest locations on the island. 6 241m LEWIS REPP, Proprietor. n ADDON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near the beach, a new house just finished, is now open. 7 2 lm SAMUEL P. HUNT. Proprietor. IjVVARD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., J (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantic and Arc tic,) is now open for the reception of guests. 6 24 lm T. F. WATSON, Proprietor. riUMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. X delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Ave nue, is now open. 6 231m ELIAS CLEAVER, Proprietor- MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., ATLANTIC Avenue, Ural block above United States Hotel. Terms, $12 per week 6 231m WILLIAM MONROE, Proprietor. THE "CHALFONTE" ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. . ' 6 28 lm KL1SHA ROBERTS, Proprietor. nEWIT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. JM will open J uly 1, and will be kept as formerly. A. T. UUTUHlNaON, 6 23 lm Proprietress. MAGNOLIA-COrf AGE, "ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a First-class Private Boarding-house (Peon aylvnnia avenue), i now open fur the reception of -boarders. 6 231m A. P. UOUK, Proprietress. M ANN'S COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pennsylvania avenue), unexcelled aa x-a location, comforts, conveniences, and the furniHhing of the house, is now open for visitora. 16 23 (J.U.I UUK.M.r Proprietress. HlIE CLARENDON HOUSE, VIRGINIA a. av lily. rt. J.. is now open. JOSEPH JONtiS, Proprietor. - 6231m m u A L H A M I ITMKTlllf'IlV.N.J..- B R A, will open on th 2oth iust. for ' reception of guests. 6 231m R- BREEDS, Proprietor. SENTRAL " 11 u 8 E. Kj ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., la now open for tho reception of guents. 6 231m LAWLOK A 1 HILLY, Proprietor. nUE8 TE It COUNTY ""HOUSE, V ATLANTIC Cii X, xx. 4. 6231m J. KEIM, Proprietor. LI OliT-llO USE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., conveniently looated to good and sal bathing, 1 now open. Laav oar at U. 8. Hotel. 6161m JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. s EA-8IDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open It jtbereception of gnnst. 6281m KVANS k HAINKS, Proprietors. s EE THE FOURTH OP JULY CELEBRATION AT TIIB 'BEE-niVE" POPULAR DRY GOODS HOUSE, NO. 920 CHESNUT STREET. OTHER .SUMMER RE90RT8. CATAWISSA - .RAILROAD TOURI8T8, SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS TO Niagara Falls, Montreal, Quebec, White Mountains, Boston, Lake George, Saratoga, New York, Etc. Etc., ARE KOW READY FOR SALE AT TUB TICKET OFFICE, NO. 811 CHESNUT STREET, T i Tt PHIL ADELPIII A. SUr.ir.1ER TRAVEL VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. . ' The moat popular route to Wilkesbarre, Ecranton, Maucb. Chunk. Eaton, Hazleton, Mount Carmel, Allentown, Bethlehem, . . And all points In the LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS. Four Through Truing in connection with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroads. COMMODIOUS CARS, SMOOTH TRACK, FINK SCENERY, EXCELLENT HOTELS, Are the specialties of this route. Through Trains leave the Depot, BERKS AND AMERICAN STREETS. At T'46 A M., 9 45 A M., 1-40 and 5P.M. ELLIS CLARE, S 80 lm General Agent. Tickets sold and baggage checked through at Mann's Express Offlce, No. 108 8. FIFTH Street. SU M ME R RE SO R f O on mx urn or PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD AND BRANCHES. MANSION BOtTSM. MOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Osrolin W nnder, PotUvlll P. O., BohojlktU ooontf TU8CAHORA ROTBL Mrs. M. L. Miller. Tnsoaiora P. O., Sehoylkill Montr. . MAMUON BOUSK, W. F. Smith, Mshsnoy OH P. O., SohnvIktU eonntf , MOUNT CAN NX I, BOUSK, Charles Gulp, Mount Otrmal P. O., North araixrUod WWTK HOUSE, E. A. Moss, Reading P. O. AK1ALUS1A, Henry Weaver, Heading P. O. . - LIYINB BVBINBS HOTEL, Dt. A .Smith, Wernersvill P. O., Berk esasty. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL. LEBANON COUNTY, William Lerch,Pin .Grov P. O., Senoyllull ooontf . BOVERTOPTN SEXINART. F. 8. Stauifwr, Bojertowa P. O., Berk ooontf. . 1 LITfZ SPRINGS, - George F. Oreider, Litis P. O., Lancaster ooontf. EPHRATA SPRINGS. John Frederick, F.phrata P. O., Lancaster ooontf. PERKIOMEN BRIDGE HOTEL, Davis LonKaker, Free land P. O., Montgomery ooonWy, PROSPECT TERHACE, Da, Jams Pslmei, Freeland P. O., Hontgomary oontr. SPRINO MILL BEIGBT3, Jacob 11. Braish, Oonahohooken P. O., Montgomery oo DOUTT HOUSE. TbeodorS IlgweU. Bhamokin, Worthomberland oo. fe 4 tmr; JPOURTH OF JUl7YXWRSION3 Via North Pennsylvania Railroad. EXCURSION TICKETS at reduced rate to th prin. cipal points on this road and its oonneotions, will be issued on July 8, 4, and S, good to return until July 6, Inolosiv. PASSENGER DEPOT, "n CORNER BERKS AND AMERICAN STREETS. CITY TICKET OFFICE, J No. 105 SOUTH FIFTH BTRBET. 718t FXLI8 CLA.RK. Agent. Y O . . LONG B R A N C II, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARsl On snd after THURSDAY. July 1, 1869. LEAVE PHILADELPHIA ' FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF, 8-00 A. M. I DUE 1319 P. M a uu n. i lAjnu WKAJMUit at i 613 P.M. Far: j Pb"dlphia to Long Brahch tSD tu W. H. GATZMRR. 721m Agent, CAMDEN AND AMBOV AND PHILADEL PHIA AND TKKNTON RAILROADS. r- i FOURTH OF JULY EXCURSION . FOB ' NEW YORK. 1 Excursion tickets will be sold from Philadelphia for all trains of Ud, 4th, snd 6th of July. Good to return from New York July 5, 8, and 7, by any of the trains except New York and Washington Through Lines. .. . $4 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. v W. H. GATZMER, 7 2t Agent. CLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIR CURE combined with Water Treatment. This extensive and magnificent establishment, looated on th Auburn branch of th great New York Central Railroad, midway between Syracuse and Rochester, is now opened for th reoeption of pleasure seekers, and invalid. .'A lithograph of this spacious and elegant building, surrounded with a natural grov and beautiful drives, can be seen at the most important hotels and watering place after August t Term for board, $3 per day ; $13 to $18 per week ; chiidraa snd servant half price, subject to contract for foot month at reduced rate. N. B. Circular sent on appli cation. ALBERT CLEVELAND, 6 24 lm ' i Proprietor. E PER AT A MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY. PA. This popular and well known BUMMER RESORT will be opened for the reoeption of guests on the 16th of Jon, under th auspioea of J. W. FREDERICK, th form proprietor. . . a The entire establishment has been ranovatod and reflttM with new and elegant furniture. 4 87 am THE AM ERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE . AMD V SEWING MACHINE Is now universally admitted to be superior to all others as a Family Machine. THE SIMPLICITY, EASE, AND CEKTAINTY with whloh it operates, as well as the uniform excellence oj its work, throughout tho entire range ef sewing, In - Stitching, Hemming. Felling, Tucking, Cording, Braiding, Quilting, Gath ering, and Sewing on, Over seaming, Embroidering on the Edge, and its Beauti ful Button-Hole and Eyelet Hole Work, PLACE IT UNQUESTIONABLY FAR IX AD VANCE OP ANY OTHER SIMILAR INVENTION. OFFICE, S. W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNUT 6 istnths&mrp PHILADELPHIA OEB THE FOUKTII OP JULY CELEBRATION. ,t AT THE "BEE-HIVE" POPULAR ; DR Y GOODS novst?.-. NO. 920 CIIESNUT STREET.
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