7 THE DAILY EVENING TKLKQKAP1I PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY G, Wtf; TMBD ED ITION DOMESTIC AFFAIRS. Irish National Convention In Chicago The Coming Solar Eolipsa Ar rangement for Slaking Ob servationsTragedy in New York Money Quotations. i Etc ., Etc. Etc., Etc.. i:tc FROM CHICAGO,. Tl" Irlnh Rppnblloitn Oonrfntloii fwtyrday irlomlnn'n Hr-aalon-ObUTt ol ihe AMPmblinii. Lnioauo, July The lrlsti National Keputilirun Convention met In Farwell Uall, la this city, yesutr day morning. The ball was appropriately decanted i with flags and mottoes. The convention was called j to order by Mr. Bell, of the Irish itpublican, who proponed an tomnorary chairman of the convention ! the lion. J. W. Fitzgerald, of Cincinnati. He was declared elected. Mr. Fitzgerald addressed the J delegates at considerable length, taking groued in favor of universal liberty to ail classes and color ; also In favor of the protection of American industry. Messrs. John Pope Hodnott, of Dakotah, Mr. Keller, of New York, and J. O'Conner, of Washing- i lugton city, were eloctel temporary secretaries. I A Committee on Credentials wa appointed, con- 8lst4ug of one person from each State, as follows : Tennessee, John A.Mullen; Kansas, H. II. Coo- . neys Wisconsin, K. Sweeney; Iowa, John Hnlley; Michigan, K. OC'onnor; Louisiana, P.O. Maroney; Ohio, Thomas Ntreedv; Pennsylvania. Martin Lai hell ; Missouri, Peter ially ; District of Columbia, .1. 1 D. O'Conncll; I)acoUh, John Pope Uodnett; Illinois, Michael IMgott; Connecticut, Ulchard MoCloscll; Nebraska, John liuinn; North Carolina, J. P. Li-o; y. Kentucky, Mr. Boland; New Jersey, David Hall; Minni'HOtn, Panl Fitzgerald ; aud New York, Captain William 11. Orou. n A Committee on Permanent Organization was nisi V appointed, representuig the same Slates and Terri- ti'rtea, as follows: WlHOonxin, Tlimnas Reynold; Iowa, J. J. McDonald; Minnesota, Paul Fitcgerald ; Teunssnea, John J. Mulliu; Michigan, Jolwi Olevey; Ixiuwiana, R. L. Rlierly, Ob'o. , , P. O'Neill; Missouri, M. I). Enriiiht: DakoUh, John P. i Hodnett; Illinois, U. M(ir; Pennarlvania, James A. i Hngan; Oonnnrticnt, Richard MOloud: Nebrank, John Quinn, District of Columbia, W. Duffy; North t!a--a- -metm, 4. F. Lea; Kentucky, M. Donald; New Jersey, ; Dsvid Bell; Minnesota, Paul Fitzgerald; New York, John O'Hrion. The convention then took a recess, and reassem bled at 8 o'clock. The Committee on Credentials reported the fol lowing Hiatus and Territories represented : Con necticut, 10 delegates; Dakotah, 1; District of Co lumbia, S; Illinois, 63; Iowa, 11; Ohio, 81; Ne- braska, 6; New Jersey, 1 ; North Carolina, 8; Mlchi 4 gan, 8; Missouri, 6; Pennsylvania, 8; Kentucky, 5; Louisiana, 6; Minnesota, 7; Massachusetts, 6; Wis consin, 14; Kansas, 8; New York, 89. The total numlier of delegates reported was 821. A large ! ' numlier of delegates on the rolls aro not here. On motion of Mr. Quinn, N. C, each delegation was authorized to strike on" the names of those not present V After some delay the Committee on Permanent '; 0"" ntf.ation made the following report : - kiW'tent, Hon. J. W. Fitzgerald, of Ohio; Vice Presi dent, W. J. Renohaw, of W isconsin ; Jamea Magonigle. of Michigan; P. 11. Dunn, ef Illinois; J. M. Moriarty, of "" Pennsylvania; R.O.Cloud, of Connecticut; W. Duffy, of is . the District of Columbia; W. McKinloy, of Tennsiee; ' D. Hell, of Wow Jersey ; Matthew Byrne, of New York ; R. . r til il -c i vr..L . 't i. I: : .uin. p w XI. I 111 linn 1 I'l . imiiuifl I.e.. 1 1. 1 vi v-1. 1 , . " - Oomery, of Kansss; Henry O'Connor, of Iowa; Dennis U'Hrian, or v lrgima ; ueorge ik. unrien, or nenrssaa; I ' Paul Fitzgerald, of Minnesota; John Kelley, of North Carolina: J. Pope Hod nett, of Duootah- The report was adopted, and the Convention adjourned until to-day. t The Powell Exploring Expedition. : Chioaoo, July 6 There can scarcely be any doubt - that John A. Rlsdon, who reported the loss of the t Powell Exploring Expedition, is an Impostor. A despatch from Lasalle, where Rlsdon claimed to belong, says that no such man Is known there. FEOMWASJIIJVGTOJV. , The Nolar Eclipse. Vfxjtatcli to the Associated Press. Wahiiington, July 6 The second party fitted out from the Naval Observatory to observe the solar eclipse of August T left this city with their Instru ments on Monday evening for the vicinity of Des moines. Iowa. Professors William Darkness and J. R. Eastman, V. 8. N., have charge of the meteoro logical and astronomical work, and the party baa lieen Joined by Dr. Sdward Curtis, U. 8. A., under : orders from the Surgeon-General's Department, to pnocograpn,in connection wun tne Observatory party, the vurisus phases of the eclipse. FROM XEWYORK. The Htock and Gold Market; Sjf(tial Desjiatch to The Evenituf Telegraph, i New Yokk, July 6. The Stock market was oulte variable to-day and considerably depressed, about noon the quotations showing an average decline of aoout i per cent. The market for Government secu rities is steady, and prices are generally unchanged. Oold opened at 187, declined to 136'i, but Is now steady at 136o136V. The Money market is less active, but steady at 10714". Foreign exchange is steady at 10,gl09;l' for 60 days, and HO,1 lor 8 uayn. i Horrible Mnrde Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Nbw Yokk, July . Last night Christopher Mc flulre, a laborer, on a drunken spree, beat his wife to death. McOulre was arrested, and took the mat ' ter coolly. The citizens in the vicinity of the mur der were violently excited, and nothing but his prompt arrest Baveunim irom summary punishment. Arrivals. The steamers arrived at this port this morning are iuee: r-nenia, irom iiamourg; Java, rrom Liver pool ; Nebraska, from IJvernooL The steamer City of Brooklyn, from New York, . nrriveu out ai yueenscown at o a. Ai. steamer Bel lona arrived out at London this morning. Oil Market. Special Veapatch to The livening Telegraph. - Nkw Yokk, JulyB Crude, 16 V to IT; refined, 83. Market firm. Antwerp, 48, ; Liverpool, unchanged. FROM THE SOUTH. Detttructlve Plr In Louisville. I.01T1HV1I.I H .Till V A T oar lhfr KA Af 11 TT wuj v. l.ooi aMIgllb V1IVJ DVVI VJ V7A Ht J l Neal, dry goods dealer, was damaged by lire to the amount of from 4,ooo to $000 in stock and fixtures, bu iui ju,uw in ine ioiiuwu)gcomjanics crpool and London, Cleveland, Buckeye, and North "" "'"" I'uiuimuics, a aomau candle is supposed to have rnnupfl thu fi A cricket match between the Blue Stockings, of viumumw, uig mo iveniucKy C1UO, 01 LOUlSVllIe, resulted, Blue Stockings, uo, Kentucky, 120. ICaOffl n t lnucrl kspnulA PnrmrvvMr. Tn lw m rr, .. m n . M . . - nniniB(iiuij V, C 11 1 H 1, rftCQ Ml JJOIJ S Park yesterday, mile heaw, for 300, was won by Pet. The second race, for tnoo. was won by Finite gan, aud the third race, for flOOO, by Rosa Uold- KriDrpaip f 'nurt I m nnM. i Linr v mi - v ... tfuBllire j iifiujp -up. ueaa, Agnevr, Hbarawoad, and Willlnnie. r.snrdjr.!.rdilel.,l'VCul?be.rU?d Va,le' Ballroad Com SiuHIed PP Unt"- Cu,ubOTln county. Appeal dis- Bldi ',t.;l- P""8'. vs. the Oumberland Valloy JlXSSSSS' T,L Mo"""1"" franklin count, nn't"1"1" ,L CuinbB'-,''1 county. Judg liranmiioyfT va. the 8outliern Mutual Insurance Com. Ji.ny of Vrk county. Judgment attinuod &Ui!aU APl'l Cumberland county. Appeal die- T.wii""'. tL.v. How et. aL C)umbrUnd county afrfmld'. Joob', (Jamberlanl county. Judguwut Taylor k Kleworth, Kieoutors, va. Edwin Kldrldire I.y. on.ii.g ooiinty. Judgment atlirruod; Ily Judge Kvad: Smith va. Austin et aL Franklin county. Juduuient rearmed and euire de noo awnrdod. " I..A -KlniweU , Jimepb Uittnerr. Homeraet oount. Judtmr!,'- K'0lmri o'- Vbaum county. UndUH.,-?l Juif pli 8inRle' A'Jni'"'ttor. from Cumber Al,i,?.y' ii "P'."" t cost of appellants, Altrauain Hiwtutter va. J. M. HvkaM. (lumtntrlmid .mJlltlt AM'"il'D 2'mm'a- Vork counts;. Judgment Binud. Agiiew and Kliarswood diMeiitin 'l!SA3"l"a ,k.iitma York oSuiity. Decree atbnuvd and apixala duuaunad at oosta of aii)llauu i'.r Aproala of Abraham HotTnr. Laacaater county. De cree affirmed at orrnu of appollant. Wnnrtnrlirh A lt.id vs. Tlie Oumborland Valloy Rail mad. Franklin eonntr. Piwtre alflrmud, dlnmminr the bill and diaeolving the Injunction at coots of ainellanta. Henoch nl. vs. Foromaat. Cumberland couuty. Judg mont anNrmed. The ( oramonwes'lh v. The Penn Oaa Goal Onmpanr. Two raaee. Dauphin oounty. Judgment reversed and tmirr dr nnvo awarded. , By Agnnw, J. : John Omar and John Vanliyaring va. Ashland Iron Com psny. Judgment affirmed. Henry let iron nt al. vs. Henry Koohenour. York oounty. Judamet aJTirmed. Perenriam. Abraham torney vs. Alirsham M. Bard. I,noter county. Judgment reversed and venire de novo awarded. Per curiam. The Commonwealth va. The Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company. Krie Railroad Company, the Laoka wannaand Hloomsburg Railroad Company. Mnnongahela Navigation Company, and Cleveland and Pittsburg Kail road Company. Dauphin county. Judgment reversed and venire de novo awarded. Anpen of Henry O. Knpp, administrator. Cumberland oounty. Dcreee reversed. Oeorge and John Myers, Rxeontora, vs. Barah Troul. York county. Docroe rovereed. William Drawbaugh vs. Frederick MentaeretaL Cum berland county. Decree affirmed with costs. Daniel Weygand vs. Hamnel Oaither et al. Homerset oounty. Deoroe atfirmed with costs, to be paid by ap pellant. John D. Roddy vs. William S. Harah, Somerset eoanty. Judgment reversed, and v. f. d. n. awarded. Pennsylvania Railroad Company vs. Jacob K. Goodman. IjinuaMter oounty. Judgment affirmed. The 8ohool Distriot of Heidelberg township, Lebanon county, vs. John Hons. Judgment affirmed. The Lykena Valley Coal Company vs. Ulllard Dock, as signee of the Frank lin Coal Company. Dauphin oounty. Judgment affirmed. Commonwealth vs. The Phoenix Iron Company, Danphln count. Judgment reversed, and v. f. d. n. awarded. Kind lay A Hay vs. Joseph Keim. Homerset oounty. Judgment reversed and v. f. d. a. awarded. The Borough of York vs. Montgomery county. Meigs et 1. Decree reversed, and plaintiff's bill diamiKsed. By rtliarswood, J.Haldeman A Orubb vs. Haldemtn et al. ; MaJdeman et al. va. Haldeman A Urubb. Lebanon county. Judgment revonted, and judgment on the oaae stated for the defendants. Hartman vs. DUer et al. Lancaster county. Judgment affirmed. Mishlervs. Commonwealth. Lancaster county. Judg ment atfirmed. ttettysburg National Bank v. Kahns. Adams oeunty. Judgment reversed, and v. f. d. n. awarded. Koonta vs. Hammond. Bedford oounty. Judgment affirmed. Myers' appeal. Adanisoounty. Deorea affirmed In part and reversed in part. Hoover vs. Uehr. Franklin oounty. Judgment afflrmod. Howiervs. Oeesna Bedford count). Judgment affirmed. The Commonwealth to use of Mary C. Miller vs. Hnyder et si. Somerset county. Judgment affirmed. Davis et al. vs. Bigler et aL IHiupuin oounty. Judgment reversed, and v. f. d. n. rendered. .Ion en' Appeal. Dauplun oounty. Uncree reversed. Klder vs. Keel. Dannhin oounty. Judgment reversed. and v. f. d. n awarded. Ktnter's Appeal. Dauphin oounty. Decree affirms i. and appeal dismissed at costs of appollant. By WilltaroflJ. JJsvia f. Brown et ai vs, nimrnmi a Weill. Hcbuylkill county. Injunction dissolved. Moaner vs. 1 uwy. Adams county, ouagment amrmea. Lingenfitter at aL vs. Richey. Bedford oounty. Judg ment affirmed. . . . The Pittsburg, Columbna, and Oinoinnati Railroad Com pany, the Western Transportation Company, and tht Pittsburg and HtoubeHville RBilroad Company vs. Alexan der A Thomas Jones. Allegheny oounty. Judgment affirmed. . , Madara and 8 pong vs. Eversole. Bed'ord oounty. Judgment afhrmed. Rupp et al. vs. Over. Bedford oounty. JadgmanH affirmed. Vr curium. Pennnylvania Railroad Company vs. Rev. J. M. Barrett. Westmoreland county. Judgment affirmed. Daniel O. May vs. Elizabeth May. Cumberland oounty. Judgment affirmed. BMullenry vs. Winslow. et al. Elk county. Appeal dis uiiHsed at costs of appellant. Road, J., dissents. liurby's Apieal fi-om the Orphans' Court of Philadel phia. Appenl dismissed and docree oontii-med at the costs of the appellant. Hall vs. Rulon. Common Pleas of Philadelphia. Decree reversed and modified. Commonwealth vs. Franoa & Egerton. Dauphin county. Jndgment affirmod. I't curiam. Mary Donohue vs. Patriok MoNichol. Cortiflorte from Nisi Prius. Decree reversed, and order for plaintiff to be drawn up under the rule. Conrt of Quarter Sessions Judge Pelrce. The July term of the Court was opened yesterday by his Honor Judge Peirce. No other business than the calling of the jury was transacted. This morning hia Honor ap pointed Francis K. Wharton foreman of the Grand Jury, and instructed the gentlemen as to their general duties. The morning was tuken up by a false pretense case, poeseHSing no interest whatever. AT THE SEASIDE, The "Fourth" at Cape Mar A Grand Rush for the Inland-Nothing IJke It Before How the multitude .Passed the Auuivvmary of Inde peadence. From Our Own Correspondent. Caps Islakd, N. J., July 5. Last year the West Jersey Railroad Companies placed their afternoon fast express train between Camden and the seashore on the time-tables about the l&th of July, and that date marked the opening of the season at Cape Island, This year, however, the railroad companies determined upon taking time by the forelock, and, accordingly, they announced that the full summer complement of trains would commence to run on the 3d. The result of these facilities for reaching this delightful spot, combined with the curious freaks of the weather during the past week or two, and the coincidence or the Anni versary of Independence with the weekly day of rest, were very manifest. There was a great scrambling for seats In the cars on Saturday, and when the train finally started on Its way, a few minutes after time, In consequence of the difficulty in getting enough cars together, it con tained over five hundrel passengers. For three or four days previously, large numbers had arrived, and when the eve of the Fourth of July closed in npen us, there were by some hundreds more people on Cape Island than ever before In its history at the cor responding period of the year. This fact was so marked and singular that it elicited universal com ment and testimony, especially from the affable gen tlemen who presides over the destinies of the great hotels, none of whom had ever carried about with them more benignant and shall I not say so? benevolent countenances. The upshot of the whole matter Is, that "the Beason" so called has been inau gurated fully two weeks earlier than usual, and under auspices which give promise of more than the customary activity. By the erection of the monstrous and magnificent pile known as the Stockton Bouse, additions and improvements to several of the old establishments, and the almost magical springing up of about fifty new and elegant cottages, the facilities of the place for stowing away sweltering humanity have been extended altogether sufficiently for the accommodation of about two thousand people. Last summer, when the heat in the city was at the highest, and Cape Island was, in consequence, most crowded, elbow room, both at the table and in bed, was sadly lacking. The great increase in the accommodations to which I have re ferred, and which I will note more In detail here after, will happily suffice to relieve the discomfort which rendered a sojourn at Cape Island last sum mer a veritable pursuit of pleasure under Uimcul tles. Sunday, aa revealed to those who had escaped the glare and noise ol the city, was a quiet-, sober, orderly day, without anything to mark it as being the anni versary of the most momentous event iu the history of the nation. Strolls upon the beach, tussles with the breakers, hearty and well-considered dinners, groupings In the shade for purposes of gossip, half waking siestas, half-heard sermons, and all the Infinitude of phases which mark the quiet Sabbath by the sea-side, made up the day a day less burden some than are most of the days which fall to the lot of men. To-day has been more hilarious. The Sabbath restraint 1b no longer upon us, and to a man and a woman as well we- embrace the freedom of the occasion to make ourselves as merry as we may. Yesterday only the wayfarers ventured to take a bath. The staid people who are here for the sum mer can afford to let the ocean alone on Sunday, while the hasty sojourners of a day cannot, or think they cannot, and consequently do not. But to-day everybody baa made the plunge, some with a shiver and a shrinking fear, as if the monsters of the deep were standing with yawning Jaws, ready aud eager to engulf them ; others with a bound as free and reckless as that of the f rollcksome porpoises which disport themselves Just without the motley string of bathers. Spasmodic efforts to observe the day with some regard to its traditions have also been indulged in. Every now and then the ear is saluted by the un welcome and discordant report of the Ore-cracker. The children rush pell-mell to the scene, and con tribute their shrill voices to Its sputtering notes, and raise a great hubbub, and nutter themselves that they are nothing if not aa patrlotlo as were their fathers when they were children before them. And then, about high noon, a steamer flying Hudson" from her stern, and ''Philadelphia" from her bow, and fairly loaded down with pleasure seekers, sweeps around the Cape, and swings up aud down along the w( L-wlUvra, LuttkUiS VUD 04 luduvua Willi luj goreechlng of her whistle, and drowning the virtue, of the breskors In the booming of her gun H. the day pramor and night Appronr-lieii, anil with It comes another characteristic feature of an ortlrorfo Fourth of July. . In the spacious dining-room, of Congrcs Hall the people will assemble at o'clock In the evening, to witness a genuine spreading of himself by the great American eagle, after the fashion In vogn for almost a century, anveral speeches will be delivered, among the orators who have promised to be In attendance for the purpose of honoring and enlightening the occasion being that erratlo bird of the mountains, the lion. Jarurs M. Hcovel, of Camden. With bis fertile fancy and exhanstless fountain of atandnrd popular quota tions, all who choose to attend will lie fairly enter tained. Wamhtrnaw. city iTi:n, Gi.rHOAnr Ohtviot Brmi-Men's, $11. Do. do. do. Youths', 9. Do. do. do. Boys', 8. Haij-wav BFTwrrw i Bhmnktt A Co., Fifth and Towns HaM,, .Vfaf. XirtMt.) cm M Aimer St., PHiL.Mvr.ritiv. Aud son BioAwat. New Yong GROW.a A Bakkr's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 730 Cnaenut street. Halmt, Davis A Co.'S "New Scale" Grand and Hrpuu-s Piano have great body of tone, and axe aa clear and musi cal as a bell The Agnnoyia at No. m Gbeenut streot. Every musician shoald have one. HgOKKB'S FARTXA forms very agreeable light nntHMve food, a snperior article for paddings and jollies, and is highly recommended by physicians for invalid and ohil dren. Sold by all grocers. GrtAJ'F. BrrrrM. Every one know the value of the grape a a luscious and healthy fruit. Hpeer'a "Standard Wine Bitters" is the ultimate of the grape; in Its proper tie, mildly atimulating, diuretic sudorific, and tonic. Mora than seven eighths of.them are the pure juioe of the grape, simply made bitter by Peruvian Bark, Chamomila Flowers, Snake Root, Calamus, Wild Cherry Bark, etc. Sold by Druggist. COABXM SrOKF.fi. No. 634 Chfhmot 8-runcT, Mkuchamt TtiLoa Olothirb. flvlprt tvvii aauwud. i.nfn .ill., n. -Ua iMnnitaH Ia .i.mina lha unrl m n nt thin n I Vi I n now arranged for their inspection on the oountor at j. o oi uaesam street. Bmosn's Sewtko Macbtkks On easiest possible terms, by O. F. Davis, No, 810 Oheanat street. IT is well to get clear of a Gold the first week, but it I much better and safer to rid yourself of it the first forty-eight hours, the proper remedy for the purpose being Dr. Jatoe's Expectorant. Sold by all Druggists. ALL OESTLKMHy about to leave the city t'ULL V KQUirPKD or their Hummer KxcursioA-n can be at OAK UALL. Sixth and Market tret, and ALL WHO CAS T GET A WA V can be COMFORTABLE AT U0MS by dressing in the Cool Thin OarmentH Cool Thin Garments Cool Thin Garment now being sold by CART LOADS at Amazingly Low Prices Amazingly Jjotr lrieee Amazingly Low Prices at WAiVA MAKER b BROWS S, The Laroest Clothing Houne, Oak Uall, The Corner of SIXTU and MA R K ET Streets. 1IEI. BARRATT. On Sunday morning. July 4, 1869, MARY IRVINK, wife of James Barratt, and eldest daughter of William Cummings. Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend her fune- M.I I I f v. i..i... a: .. ieiu i; . . ,i i w.u ,u. moaiuvuw ui um iriudi . i i i. i i " . 1110 DbiDnu on Wednesday afternoon. Services at St. Paul's KpiscoLml Church, Third street, below Walnut, at 6 o'clock. CLARKBON. On the 6th instant, SUSAN AUSTIN, wife of John W. Clarkson, and daughter of William M. fcuervell, in bar ittith year, DIVINK.-On Sunday, the 4th instant, JOHN, infant son of William, Jr., and Mary A. Divine, aged 4 months and 13 days. Funeral from No. S36 S. Twenty first street, on Wednes day afternoon, the 7th instant, at 4 o'clock. KNGLEHART-On the 5th instant, JOHN G. F.NGLE H A RT, aged '28 year. The relative and friend of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from bis late resi dence. No. 318 Mareha'l street, on Thursday, 8th instant, at 8 o'clock. Also, Robert Morris Lodge, I. O. of O. F. ; Ashland Encsmpment, I. O. of O. F. ; Odd Fallows' Re lief Association; Neptune Hose Company; and the Dele gates of tb Firs Association. HOLMNSHKAD. On the 4th instant, EMMA JANE, wife of Kdward U. Hollinshead. The relative and friend of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of her father, William Taggert. No. lri3 Bit. Vernon street, on Wednes day morning, July 7, at 11 o'clock. LINDSAY. On the 6th instant. MARIA, Nridow of the late John Lindsay, of Savannah, Georgia. MAOY. On the morning of 7th month 4th, 18H9, In the city of New York, CAROLINE K., wife of SilvanusJ. Mucy, and daughter of Thomas and barah P. Ridgway, of Philadelphia, in the S6tb year of her age. Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to at tend her funeral, at 10 o'olock A. M. on Jourtli day next, from the residence of her husband, No. 21 Wast Forty seventh street, N. Y., without further notice. MENDENHALL. On the 4th instant, VIOTOREKN E., daughter of K. H. aad Anna Mendenhall, aged 3 years. The relative and friend of the family ara respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her parents' resi dence, No. 17 Buttonwood street, on Wednesday, the "th instant at 8 o'olock. To proceed to Wilmington by 9)i boat irom Arch street wharf. MINTZER. On Manday, July 5, 1869, WILLIAM O. W 1NTZKR, in the 53d year of his age. His male relative and friends, and the following or- 5 animation, of wnich he was a member, viz.. Lodge No. S, .. Y. M. ; Girard Mark Lodge, No. 314. A. Y. M. ; Colum bia H. R. A. Chapter, No. 01, A. Y. M. ; Empire Lodge, No. 1114, 1. O. of O. F. ; Howard Knoumpment, No. 33, 1. O. of O. F. : Radiant Star Council, No. 45, O. U. A. M. : and tha Vigilant Fira Company, ara respectfully Invited to at tend Lis funeral, from his lata residence. No. i)26 Catharine treat, on Thursday morning, the 8th instant, at lu o'clock. Interment at Lafayette Ooinetery. RHKRHAN. On tha morning of tha 5th instant. JOSEPH, son of John S. and Mary 0. bheahan, aged 9 month. JONES' One-Price Clothing House, No. 3IAIIKBT Street. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men or talent. BUT 0K PRICK 13 ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purctwaer. . GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, S IT wtmtf No. 604 MARKET St, aboye Sixth, INSTRUCTION. rpiIE LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, SOUTH BETHLF.HEM, PENNSYLVANIA. Applioaot for admission on SEPTEMBER 1, 1869, wUI be axamiaad on MONDAY, June 81, or on FRIDAY, August 37, Apply to HENRY COPPEK. LL. D., 617 lm President. ry H E EDGE II ILL 8 C II 0 1) L, a Boarding and Day School for Boys, will begin Its next session in tha new Aoademy Building at MERCHANTVILLE, NKW JERSEY, MONDAY. September 6, 18. Fot circulars apply to Rev. T. W. CATTKLL, jfmtf Fi,noln;L. T 'I i E'ENfE KP'KI 8 K Tk'sX'IUNCETOM. PAN Y OK l'H I LA UELPHIA. Company' Build ing, No. U0 W ALN U T blroot. w , , The Directors have this day deolared a dividend of FOUR f KH ( KNT. on the capital stock of the Oompmiy fur the Ust en mouths, pable ou aud aftur the 16tii mtt., frea of all Lies, ALEX, W. WJHTsJH, 1i, fjWUr, SUMMER RESORT 8. ' ATLANTIC CITY. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. Ix Now Opra far th Krftlei f favt. HARftLFR'8 BAND, under tha directum of Btraoa Hassle, la engaged for tha season. Persona wishing to engage room will apply ta GF.OROK PRKRMAN, RaperiaUoalaaA, ATLANTIC CITY, or BROWN A WOELPPEK, Htm Wo. fOT RICHMOND Streot, PhiUdstphifc SURF HOUSE", ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., it NOW OPFN FOR ;M..STS. TKRMS MODKRATK. F.jt room, trn, to., addree THOMAS FARLHY. Proprietor. Darl Sentz'.Parior Orchestra haa been engaged for tha msoBu jj im CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., GKORCK W. H1NKI.K, Proprietor. Now open for the season, ft haa been thoroughly renovxtad and put Into oompleta order. In oooneotion with the bathing tnire are new bath honsns, and Uaptatn W. Tall Street' life lines and buoys introduced for tha especial us of tha boarders. H it lm WAVKRLY HOUSK, ATLANTIC CITY, N. V? J., corner ATLANTIC and OKI. AW ARK Ave nues, opposite the United States Hotel. To those seeking comfort and plessure this honse has, in its delightful shade and eligible iooatian, advantage seldom found oa the seashore. M. J. JOY, o so im rropTieti THE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J .ls NOWOPKN. The location of this brraie only one hundred f net from porfeotly safe and excellent battling, together with its cum Torts aa a First-claim Uotnl, make it a most deeimble stooping place. Kor terms, apply at the Hotel, or at No. 7U7 Wood stroet, Philadelphia. 6IHlm ROBK.RT L. FURK.Y, lessee. JEED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Next door to United State Hotel). CHARLF.S SOUDKR. M. D , 6 aim Proprietor. M ACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE- utiu . i.r . i.:T'il 1 1 t't.ir , , . m- ny r., a i i. i ivy un i . n. s,cps opnn ine en tire vear. Siluuted near the liKKT H'l'UlN(i: laraa airy rooms: furnished throughout with sirring beds. Terras, $15 to $18 per weok. 623w OKOtt;F. H. MAOY, Proprietor. O H N M E T Z '8 INLKT HOttSK, ATLANTIC CITY. NKW JF.R.SKY. Purest brands of L'quurs. Ho "iiingU-tr-g" sold on the premise. 7 3 lm E N TU C K Y n"7T"s E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open for the reception of vinitw. MRS. M. OUIOLKY, 8 23 1 m Proprietress. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House, IS NOW OPEN. Terms to suit tha times. 6 aa im EDWARD DOYLF, Proprietor. nPHE SCHAUELER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, X N. J. The best location on the island, with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its gnests. Eighty Bne sleeping chambers, with beds, etc. unsurpassed. 6 831m ALOIS hOHAUFLKK. Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (MICHIGAN AVKNUK1, Enlarged to double its former capacity, i now ooan for the reoei tion of guests, JOSEPH H. BORTON. 6 23 lm Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITYN J., I Now Open, enlarged and improved. Spring beds throughout the establishment. Room for invalids. Term moderate. 6 23 Ln MRS. JMoOLKES, Proprietress. QEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, n! O J., corner of PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, i Now Open for reception of guest. M . LEEDS A DAVIS, 6 231m Proprietor. SANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.j" corner of ATLANTIC and OONNR0TIU0T Ave nuea, is now open, enlarged and improved. One of the pleasantest location on the island. 8 34 lm LEWIS REPP, Proprietor. n ADDON HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near the beach, a new bouse iust nniahed. is now onen. 7 21m paw un.iit-.tiun r, rroprietor. IVARD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., -J (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantis and Aro tic,) is now open for tha reception of guosts. 6 24 lm T7 F. WATSON, Proprietor. rpAMMANY HOU8E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J."," X delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Ave nue, is now open. 231m ELIAS CLEAVES Proprietor- MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ATLANTIC Avenue, first block above United Stntoe Hotel. Terms, $12 per week 6 23 lm WILLIAM MONROE, Proprietor. THE k 'C'HALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN for tbe reception of guests. 6 23 lm ELISHA ROBERTS, Proprietor. HEWIT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. JM will open July 1, and will be kept as formerly. A. T. HUTCH INaON, 8231m Proprietress. Vf AGNOLIA COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY", lvl N. J a First-class Private Boarding house (Penn sylvania avenue), is now open for the reception of boarder. 8 23 lm A. P. COOK, Proprietress. MANN'S COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pennsylvania avenue), unexcelled as to locution, comforts, conveniences, and the furnishing of the house, is now open for visitor, d 1231 C. C. THORN, Proprietress. THE CLARENDON HOUSE, VIRGINIA ATI 6231m Avenue. Atlantio City. N. J.. 1b now ODen. ouoct-ti ju.iuii, t'ropnelor. r u e A L H A M B R A. A 1 1. A 11 1 1VJ Jl l I , I. . U . , will open on tbe 'Jaih inst. for tha receiition of guests. 6 231m R;B. LEEDS, Proprietor. C e.n t r a l House, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open for the reception of guests. 6 23 im LA WLOR 5 TRILL Y, Proprietor. CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. J. KEIM, 6 23 lm Proprietor. LI G II T-ifOU S E COT T AGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., conveniently located to good and safe bathing, is now open. Leave can at V. B. Hotel. g 16 im JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. SEA-SIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.", is now open it ltbereception of guests. 6 281m EVANS A HAINKS, Proprietor, DRY GOODS. lEMOVED TO HEAR BUILDING, It ENTRANCE ON NINTH STREET. COOPER & CONARD, DarlDg the rebuilding; of the front half of their store, will be fully prepared to trausnot business In their commodious rooms on NINTH STREET, BELOW MARKET, To whore they Invite their friends anil patrons, promising a succession of Inducements from a Mjra ruotn Stock. DEPARTMENTS ALL IN FULL BLAST. Vigorous efforts to reduce Summer Stock, Ruinous prices for Fanoy Goodn, Extra low prices for Desirable Goods, Attentive appliance to buslneas, Buyers, Interests always ln view, i I fsia And well-meant endeavors to please, Will characterise the summer campaign. , PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THE .NEWEST 41 Tendon and Paris etylaa. which for Walty, va tA)$r riety, and eleganoa are unequaUed. A Urge aa "Zii3I.aorunentof Ioa Oovara. Ka bide and Bun Cin. ZZXZlilb loweat fn, at H. VULOH'A Fancy Ooodg a aLaOnas ziuvazcn o ? PARIS DRESS SKIRTS, For Walking and Driving, OF THE LATEST STYLES AND MATERIALS, AT IVI i$G EACH. HOR.1SR, COLLADAY CO., Nos 1412 and 1414 CIIESNUT STREET, T6 3t SUMMER RESORTS. (JAPH MAY.,. O C E A M HOUSE. CAPE MAY, NKW JERSEY. Mar t, 180L This wall-knows and ravor4t Hons having baasi thoroughly renovated and imprmrod, will be re-opened by the undersigned, aa flrtt class Family liotel, on th twenty-fourth of June next. Tha OORAN HOUSE is sltnatod within fifty yards of tbe beach. It offer snperior advaatagea to Families oa account of qniet and tha high character of its guests; and it will be kept strictly home like in every seapaot. Sevanty flve New Bathing Rooms have been added, and many other important improveinonta, whiota will contribute greatly to the comfort of visitors. The Proprietors have bad several yean' experience in Oape May Hotel bnsinese, and bar secured help wbiob will equal that of any other House on tha Inland. Kvery effort will be made to give satisfaction to all who may favor tha OCEAN HOUKK with their patronage. For Rooms, etc, address (s81mw14plni LYCETT & SAWYER. JOHN W. I.YCBTT. HKWBT W. BAWTKS. QOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N.J. WILL RECEIVE QUESTS on and after JUNE Uth, Extensive alterations and additions, added to tb great advantage ln location wnich the Columbia possesses, ln consequence of the tendency of Cape May Improvements, enable as to promise oar patrons more than ordinary satisfaction. For Rooms, etc., ftddresa GEORGE J. BOLTON. PROPKIETOB, or J. H. DENNISON. 6 IBmwf 8m MERCHANTS' HOTEL, PhUada, SEWEIL'S POINT FISH HOUSE, Cold Spring Inlet, Cape May, N. J. PLEASURE AND FISHING BO Ad 8 TO HIRE. Meals and Refreshments served at short notioa, snd tha beet attention paid to tbe wants of fishing parties and visitors to tha Inlet generally. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, eta., of the choicest brands. II. W. FAWCETT, 7 1 lm PROPRIETOR. s TOCKT O N HOTEL, CAPS MAY, N. X, WILL OPEN ON THE 84th OF JUNE, 1869, This Hotel has been erected within the past year ; Tords arriDle accommodations for nearly one than- sand fruesm, and is furnished equal to any of the leading hotels in the United States. For terms, etc, address FI2T12K ANEH, PROPRIETOR, 6 81m CAPE MAY, N.J. (Opposita the Stockton Hotel), CAPE MAY, N. J. A few apartments, wkh boars', in these splendidly-cn-struoted Cottages, can ba secured on immediate applica tion at the Cottage to H. W. FAWCETT, 8 38 lm Proprietor. SEA BATHING. NATIONAL HALL, CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. This large and commodious Hotel, known as the National Hall, is now receiving visitors. BliJaui AARON OARRETSON, Proprietor. C ARR'8 COTTAGE, JACKSON 8THEBT, CAPE MAY, N. J., an entirely new and handsome hotel, just completed and newly furnished throughout, u now oi en lor uie aeason. 1 ooa ivcomaiuuniKiiu ior imuu- era. 88 lin FRANCIS OAKK, Proprietor. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. This delightfully locutod hotel is NOW OPKN for i h u.vtn whrA the nnditmiiined. as heretofore, will da- vote bia whole energies to the cc.mfort of his giiesta WILLIAM MAnUii. 6 28 Sm Proprietor. PARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STREET, Oape May. First-class Private Boarding Uouss, commanding a full view of the Mtockton House and ooeaa. 61 lm Mrs. K. PARKINSON JONKS, PropriiitroBa, "cMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL. CAPE May City, N. J., now rendy for visitors, and to con tinue open tha entire year hereafter. 3D lii JiMN Alt M AKIN, Proprietor. C" APE MA Y. ADO LP 1 1 PROSKAUEB, OF No. 223 8. THIRD Hi root, Philadelphia, MAISON DORKE, ltestauraut a lu mri, and hotel on Eu ropean plan, corner of WASHINGTON and JACKSON Streets, Cape May. BAilm t Philadelphia iiouse,"capk may. n. j., I u now open for tha reception of y iesta. Addrosa K. f.RlillTIJ. Cape May, 6 28 lm or No. 1004 CHKSNIJT Street. Philadelphia. T A PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. J This delightfully located hotol is now open for tbs " a"l'in J. WIENER, Proprietor. OAPE ISLAND. PKIVATE BOARDING FOR 1 I t'lUIIIL'al .1 tha MUML'l IV UfUIL'U 6 881m MltH. H. W. i Al'.OKN, Proprietress. 138 lm aiitn. n. v. iiAiiuna, I'roprleu HERMAN HOUSE, CAPE MAYN. ' NOW OPEN. IJrgo airy ainirle and eommunic ma Hpring Ueds. Tonna. l.i to I8 per week, i s lm CLU ri!fl A ;0., Propriet T ... o., licating riH ti 'O., Proprietors. ri-MjirvinvT iffl'Sl'. COUVRR vitivtrrTv J and WASHINGTON NlreeL, Cape May, N. J., will onnn on the ttd of Jul. Tcrum, $16 to per weok. J2r.iu HUMPH BE Y HUG II En, Proprietor. M THOMAS & SONS, NOS. 18U AND 141 8. FOCKTH KTRKET. Bala at the Auction Rooms. Nos. 139 and lit 8. rourth street. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PIANO, MIKHOKK, HANDSOME VELVK'l'. UHUBaKLS, AND OTHER CARPETS, KTJ). On Thursday Morning, Ju'y 8, at 9 o'clock, at the auution rooms, by oaf alogna, large assortment of superior bousehuld furniture, com prising Hanilwiiue walnut paalor, library, d i in room, aud I'lianibsr furniture; rieood pianoforte; Frennli plaleiuirroia; walnut wardi-ohes; sideboards; boukoawM; extnion, oenlre, and bouuiiet tables; ohiua,lniM, aud plated ware; fine hsir limUreHsos; foatber beki, bnl snd pillows; suutuior otHue furniture; refriga rators : piutfnrm scales; loor bandbome velvet, Uiiikbels anil other csniefs, etc. etc. Alao, by ordtr of ansignva, th stock of a furniture store, couirinig bedsteads, bureaus, waslutanUa, tablos, chairs, uiUrvV4WWilViSl Ival PHILADELPHIA. OTHER BUMMER RESORTS. CATAWISSA RAILROAD TOURISTS' SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS TO Niagara Falls, Montreal, Quebec, Whita jsaountsvins, Boston, Lake George, Saratoga, New York, Etc. Etc., , ARE NOW BEADY FOR SALE AT THE TICKET OFFICE, NO. 811 CHESNUT STREET, TTt PHILipELPjniA- S U ri M E R TRAVEL VIA NORTH PENNSUVUNIH RAILROAD. n The most popular route te Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Mauch Chunk, Easton, Hazleton, Mount Carmel, Allentown, Bethlehem, And all points In the LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS. Fenr Through Trains in connection with Leliij s!'CJ an1 LB11 U(1 Susquehanna Railroads. COMMODIOUS CAttr; SMOOTH TRACK. FINST SCENERY, EXCELLEK'; HOTELS, Are the specialties of this route Through Trains leave the Depot, BERKS AND AMERICAN STREETS, At T-45 A. M., 9-45 A. M., 1 -48 and 5 P.M. ELLIS CLARK, a 80 lni General Agent Tickets sold and bnggage checked through at Mann"s Express Offlce, No. 105 S. FIFTH Street. Y 0 R L O N O" B R A N C II, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. On and after THURSDAY, July 1, 1849, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF, 8 00 A. M. I DUE I 12-I4 p Hf 2 OU P. M. LONG BRANCH AT I 8 12 P. If. 93-M Fare: Philadelphia to Long Branch W. H. OATZMER, 7 31m Agent. pLIFl'ON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIR CURB ctmbined with Water Treatment. Thia ezUnaiT and magnificent establishment, located on tha Auburn branoh of tbe great New York Central Railroad, midwav between Syracuse and Rochester, is now opened for tba) reception of pleasure seekers and invalids. A lithograph of thia spacious and elegant building, surrounded with a) natural grove and beautiful drives, can ba seen at thai most important hotels and watering places after August L Terms for board, $3 per day ; $13 to $18 per week ; ohil draw and servants half pries, subject to contract for four months at reduced rates, N. B. Circular sent on appli cation. ALBERT CLEVELAND, 6 84 lm Proprietor. JPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. This popolar and weU known HUMMER RESORT will ba opened for the reception of guests on the lath of June under the aaspioes of J. W. 1 K KDKIUOK, th fonaas proprietor. The entire establishment haa boon renovated and reflttaal with new and elegant furuitura. 4 am LAKE HOUSE, CALDWELL, LAKJS GEORGE, N. Y. Best of acoomraodationi for Famllias sad Gsntlemanw Board, $8 U r day ; $U to (17 50 per week, aoeording f room. Op from Jun 1 to October U. Address 1 2m H. lRjOOKWELL LD MORAVLiN "SUN HOTEL," BETHLEHEM, Pa. EsUblishad 1768, Two hours and a half from Philaielphia, via North Perm, sylvania Railroad. Four train daily ; one train on Sunday, Teims moderat. RIEGEL A SANDT. Mlm Propristors. pOZZENS' WEST POINT HOTEL, Terms for JUNK $3 60 per day, or (21 par weak. Fee JU1 Y, 4 per day, or (21 to $28 per week. 6 8 it 8TLVANUB T. OOZZRN& Q LA RETS ! CLARETS! ONE THOUSAND CASES OF HIGH AND MEDIUM GRADE 3 JL, j. Ifc E T S, Imported In wood, and bottled here at a maoh lower price than the same Imported lu oases, SIMON C0LT0N & CLARKE. IMTORTERS OF FINE WINE 3, S.W. CORNEll BROAD AND WALNUT. Tlstuth PHTLADELPniA. JMFORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 1UK PATENT A DJtTBTA B IJt WINDOW B0REEN8 fit any window, and keep out FLIES. MOByl'l'lOKS. AND ALL OTHER INStfUTIfc. WINDOW BLINDS AND bUADEd of all kind REPAIRING, Kl'U. - D. J. VILLIAM3 & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH" STREET.