THE DAILY EVENING TK LE Q 11 A PIT PI 1 1 L A 1) K L PUT A , WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 18G&. If H W.OnKl SMS. From Our Own Corretpondmt. Nbw York, Jnlj 8. 18. ' I will'say nothing about tho gunpowder tea and tlio torpedoes on toast that constituted the Firth of July breakfast In many a patriotic family yesterday. If 11 the pyrotechnics that were let off between sun rise and sunset had been gathered together In one bid heap, I hardly think Central Tark would have held them. Sometimes 1 have thought that the Insti tutron Is on the decline, but the free-and-easy style of yesterday's fireworks puts an end to that theory. From paterfamilias down to tho youngest scion of the house, all was snltpctrc, sulphur, and charcoal In various combinations. The "carnival" heaven bless the reporter who first made the application of that Jolly word I commenced at tho earllcnt peep of dawn, and lasted to the latest blink or midnight, and the feeble piping of crackers blended continuously with the roar of tho thundcr-throatod cannon. To all appearance, then, the glorloiu Fourth Is Just as vigorous In his ninety, third year as he was In his ninth. Perhaps there Is mystic symbolism In the three Ingredients of our patriotic explosions. Unity, equality, fraternity saltpetre, sulphur, charcoal a double trio mutually suggestive that when combined an explosion Is some time or other Imminent. The clearness and buoyancy of the day was a great Invitation to the Ticnlc of the Tcrlod. Aronnd the suburbs of New Tork so many plonlcs hare not been gathered together for many a lng day. Of course especial excursion arrange ments were made, and all the green neighborhoods of the metropolis overflowed. Picnics are not permitted in Central Park, but a large number of the bourgeois flocked there, and the oabriola-WHgonnettca did a spanking business until 9 o'clock at night. The garden concerts, too, were extremely well attended, especially by that class of New York young men whom I can designate by no bettor name than gentle ruffians young follows ex pensively but not well dressed, kid-gloved, with a glare rather than a polish Of manner, and equally accomplished at giving black eyes and levying black mall. The theatres were not well attended. They never arc in New York on the Fourth. The places of amusement and relaxation that most overflowed were the station houses, and the police courts this morning will present a most charmingly diversified, spectacle. They will be full of the lees and scum of the Glorious. j Tiro ""fttrN hour, at the Astor House Is making ', Itself pleasantly notorious. The restaurant In which It is dally celebrated any hour between twelve and three, lit, ns every one knows, an immense oval room, extremely well furnished with a bar, high stools, and all restaurant accessories, excepting chairs; but a single chuir is visible, and the gentlemen who cat - their noon sandwiches there and drink their glasses Of aherry are compelled to rest perpendicularly afterwards, as the lunch-room of the Astor Is under stood to be by no means a lounging place. It has . two peculiar institutions, however. One is an Im mense bird-cage between the two eastern doors of entrance. This cage Is about seventeen feet high and twelve feet square, and is filled with several varle- ' ties of birds. Around the cage is Invariably stationed at the noon-tide houragroupof smokers and sandwich-eaters, who satisfy their ornithological curiosity while disciiHSlng their ante-prandlal dainties. The other Institution is a band of musicians a harpist, a fiddleist, and a tambourlnist who unite the several geniuses of Ap TluTmos, Paganinl, and Billy Birch. They discourse eloquent musio for one full hour. "Discourse," however, Is hardly the word. Wrangle woSd be the better word, all the instruments trying wuic. -can come first to the end of the tether. It is as though, music had been given a big chunk of melody to fallow, and was bolting it for a wager. The birds and the music, however, are the two great features of the Astor House lunch. Perhaps I should add the presence of the (lower-girls as a third fea ture, who, with their bouquets, might, by a figure of speech, be said to make a sort of China-aster (house) arrangement of it, . There is a theatre In this city which is doing the tearful drama to poor (but respectable) houses. That theatre is Mr. Booth's, and Knock Arden is the play. The dramatization is that of the late Julie de Mar gnerittes, and In spite of the faults of adaptation, the audiences weep as much as they perspire, and deluge their pocket-handkerchiefs equally with sobs and sudor, mucus and mourning. One of these faults of adaptation Is that the language which the poet uses In describing natural scenery Is put into the mouths of the characters, so that "Enoch," and "Philip," and "Annie," simple flsher-folk, are made to employ in ordluary conversation the gorgeously romantic phraseology of Mr. Tennyson I However, the present class of audiences is not very cen sorious. They came not to criticize, but to cry, and they certainly shed their money's worth. "Lady Isabel" has drawn many tears, and Enoch Arden has been almost equally provocative of lachrymosity It is a pity about them I I propose that the ten acts of the two plays be sandwiched together, with the proviso that they both die In tho same bed in a tearful transformation scene. Speaking of theatricals reminds me that much or the dramatic criticism, such as It is, is done by writers who receive nothing for their services. They are content with being put upon the theatrical free list. That boon ofce secured they drop their con nection with the papers they have been represent ing, and nine times out of ten their names remain opon the list. New York theatrical managers have seemingly an aversion to expunge any name therein once entered. Perhaps one-third of the names on the free lists or the various theatres here belong to persons who have been for years on the free lists o death, undare witnessing the transformation scenes of the grave. A friend of mine, who lately looked over a free list of one of the theatres, saw a dozen dead men's names there, lie pointed out the fact to the treasurer, and recommended that they be ex punged to make way for live men on live news papers. "Yes ; that may all be," replied the trea surer, "bul I ffufim I'll let 'em remain 1" Thus a large proportion of those enjoying the freedom of the New York theatres are dead-heads in a double sense, and In the noise of the claiunim I sometimes think I re cognize the rattling of skeleton hands, especially when the play is a duad failure. AM Baba. CITY 1T129IS. Alpaca, Diup d'Etb, aki Linkn Back Coats. Mark uti't rtinru lurn Cloth Hark', lithi veiuht. Mark ami ftini-i Color Cloth Chetlerjleldii, light weiilil. Linen and Duck M.N ami Vctiit, IJntn ifi-r, 'or Travelling. ErernthipQ in ihn way of Clothing united to the Season. A laryr aumrtmmt, irlliun rapidly, bill rejilmithed datlti; tine. fre.-ht and ,ViaAioW; tnprrtor to any rentdi.m-i'te hlorkin Philadelphia, Sold at prlre guaranteed loirrr than 4he Ion-eat elnevthere, or the tale ranrelled and money re. funded. 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He Unit tried i ke preparation when suf feringfrom exhaustion Drodoced hw a .ti-.-w f Before tbe first bottle was finished be expennnced a re markablo change for the better He had tried brandy at the outset, but found that It did htm mnrjt h n til.,. good. In one month from the time be commeuoed using the Bitters, his health, strength, and appetite were re stored. He bad recommendod the artiole to others in like circumstances, and never known it to fail, and bad found it a perfect sparine for chills and fevar. Samuel Young, of Clarion, Pa., under date Aprils, IHdS, oertitlee that he was completely oured of "one of the most distressing attacka of dyspepsia that everailliuted anv mnrtal l. I...,.,-.. . ..... .1 " utviusui vna Diners, auer "various .u.r reiueaiesnao proved powerless." Restored to per feot health, he tiianks "that excellent preparation for the result." Dr. O. M. 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More than seven eighths of.them are the pure Juioe of the grape, simply made bitter by Peruvian Bark, Chamomile Flowers, Snake Root, Calamus, Wild Cherry Bark, eto. Bold by Druggists. Smop.a's Sbwtno Mauri ki On easiest possible terms, by O. F. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnnt street. flALLKT, Datts ft Oo's Pianos possess the most snperb action, with unusual purity of tone, which is one of lovely softness and great brillianoy. Tbe agents, No.T.W7 Chesnut street, exhibit thirty-four premiums over all others. ALL GESTLKMKX about to leave the city VVLLT KQrrpPK!) for their Summer Kxfurion OAK HALL. tan be at . fiixth and Market ttreHi, and A II, WHO CAXT OUT AWAY con be COMFOKTA BLK A T HOMH 1y drefixing in the Cool Thin Garme-nU Cool Thin OnrmenU Cool Thin (Jarments now bfinn told by CAIIT LOADS at Amazinnly 7w i'rire Amazinoly lAt l'riceit Amazingly 1au I'ricet at WANAMAKKR ,f- UROWS'S, Tlie Laryeit Clothing llonne, Oak Hall, The Corner of SIXTH and MA nKh:TStreet. MAititii:i. BKCK SOATES.-At Williamsport, Pa., June 22. by theKev. Dr. Paret, Mr. NKWI'ON BKCK to Mies KLI ZAHKTH P., only daughter of Charles W. Scutes. ( DKLANY PYI.K. June 30. lflt, at the Parsonage, No. 72(1 N. Broad street, by the Rev. J. hponcor Kennnrd, Mr. SAMUKL FRAN KL DKLAN If to Miss FRANK K. PYLK, all of Philadelphia. McCAULT RORER.-On Yii evening of Mny 19, by the Rev. A. Mnnship, Mr. WILLIAM McCAULT to Miss L1ZZ1K KORKU, both of Franklord. iu:i. BARRATT. On Sunday morning, July A, 1869, MARY IRVINK, wife of Jirmos Barratt, and eldest daughter of William Cnmmine:s. Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend her fune ral, from the residence of hor ltither. No. 1518 Pine street, on Wednesday afternoon. Services at St. Paul's K.piscopal Church, Third street, below Walnut, at 5X o'clock. BELL. On the 6th instant, after a protracted illness. THOMAS . BELL, in tbe 6ntb veir of his age. The male friends of the family, and Bookaollerg and Publishers, are invited to attond his funeral, from his lata residence. No. Si3 S. Eighteenth street, on Friday morn ing at 10 o'clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. COX.-On the 8th Instant, SUSAN M., wifo of Mr. Thomas Cox, aged 64 years. Her relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to at tend her funeral, from her hustmn t'n residence, No. 703 N. Nineteenth street, on Friday, tne 9ih instant, at V o'olook. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. KNGLEHART On the 5th instant. JOHN O. ENOLR H ART, aged 28 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- ..11.. l . - . 1 1. .. 1 S : lull lUVIbf?,! VU MbOUU WUD 1 I l'l. 11IB MbD I dence, No. 818 Marsbu'l street, on Thursday, Hth instant, at 8 o'clock. Also, Robert Morri Lodge, I. O. of U. V. Ashlasd Encampment, I. O. of O. . ; Odd Fellows' Re lief Association; Noptune Hose Company ; and the Dele gates of the Firs Association. MINT7,KR.-On Monday. July 5, 1869, WILLIAM O. MIN'i'ZER, in the 63d yoaroi his age. His male relatives and friends, and the following or ganizations, of which he was a member, viz.. Lodge No. 8, A. Y. M. ; Uirard Mark Lodge, No. 214, A. Y. M. ; Colum bia H. R. A. Chapter, No. 81, A. Y. M. ; Empire Lodge, No. 104, I. O. of O. V. ; Howard Enoampment, No. 83, 1. O. of O. F. : Radiant Rtar Council, No. 46, O. U. A. M. ; and the Vigilant Fire Company, are respectfully invited to at tend his funeral, from his fate residence. No. 225 Cutharine street, on Thursday morning, the Hth instant, at 10 o'olock. Interment at Lafayette Cemetery. STOREY. On the 6th instant, in the 8th year of her age, JENNIE, daughter of John A. and Emma V. Storey, and granddaughter of Mary A. and the lata Jesse Shoe maker. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, from tne rosidenoe of her parente. No. liitt Ureen lane, Manayunk, on F riday after noon at 1 o'olock. JONES' One-Price Clothing House, No. 004 3IARKET Street. Oar Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PEICB 13 ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, B 17 wfmtf No. 604 MARKET St, above Sixth. QHAMPION SAFES! GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Camden, June T, 1969. M.888RS. FaBBKL, HlRRTNO ft CO., No. 629 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Dear Sirs : At the very destructive fire of Messrs. McKeen A Bingham's Saw Mill, which ocourred on the evening of the 6th instant In this place, the Safe manufactured by you, belonging to the late firm of F. M. Ulngham i Uarrlson, was in the building and subjected to a very severe test, as the Ore 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 opened, we found all the books and papers uninjured. Years, respectfully. SAMUKL B. GaKMSOrl, Late of F. M. Bingham & Uarrlson. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, "THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO., NO. 629 CnESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. SM BROADWAY, New York. HERRING A CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New Orleans. More than 30,000 Herring's Safes have been and are now In use, 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 sale at low prices. 4 IT 4ptf QROQUETI 921. CROQUET FOUR QUIRES FRENCH PAPER, and FOUR PACKS ENVELOPES TO MATCH, 111 a Double Box only ll-oo. JOIINLINEUD, S IT wsraJ No. 931 SPRING GARDEN Street. p R ICE & WOOD, N. W. CORNER EIUIITII AND FII.RKRT. WHITE 'KOODS! WIIITR ilOOOH! Swiss Muslins, Victoria Lawns, Nainsook finft-flnlsh Cambrics, Brilliants, Piques, etc Plaid and Plain Organdies. Plaid and Stripe Nainsooks, riald and Stripe Swiss Muslins, etc etc Shirred Muslins, 60, 6n, 76, 81, 83 cents, and l per yard. Handsome Marseilles Qnllt. . Honeycomb and Jacquard Quilts. Colored Tarlet&na for covering. Mosquito Netting, by the piece or yard. Table Linens, Napkins, and Towels. Bleached and Unbleached Muslins. Bargains In Ladies' and Genu' Hosiery and Gloves Ladles' and Gents' Hdkfs, plain and hemstitched. Ladles' Linen Collars and Cuffs. Hamburg Edgings and Inserting. Magic Burnings, Coventry Ruffllngs. Marseilles Trimmings and Registered Edgings, cheap. FAN! fans: FAN? Fans very cheap. Linen Fans, Autograph Silk Fans, Japanese Fans, and Palm Leaf Fans. 4 Bswj PRICE & WOOD, N.W. CORNER KK1HTII ANI FIFJ1GRT. O U R I S T S' G 6 6 D S. Crete Poplins for Travelling Stilts. Mixed Mohairs for Travelling Huits. WhhIi Poplins for Travelling Suits. Diamond Grenadines for Suits aud Dresses. Brown, Buffand Grey Linens for Suits. Lawns, Grenadines, Bareges, and Lvnos. Summer Silks in good assortment. One lot Neat India Silks. All at reduced prices to close the stock, at SfOKES & WOO D'S. 8. W. COR. SEVENTH AND ARCH STS., 3 8 ws PHILADELPHIA. PARASOLS. PARASOLS. ALL THK NttWiLST Snpfv London and Paris styles, which for novelty, va. 4W( riety, and elegance are unequalled. A large as strSa, sortment of loe Covers, Hon Hide and Sun Um brellas at the lowest prices, at H. UUL-OS'H Fancv Onod Btors, No. U 8. K1QUTU 8trst 410 2m STEAMBOAT LINES. a- r y it jx l rj iH iv I . !ON TTIKKnAVS. THTTHSnAVS! A V II i SATURDAYS. on and alter 8ATURDAY. June tbe new and splen did steamer LADY OF THK l.AKK, Uuptain W. THOMPSON, will commence running regularly to i' PK MAY. leaving A KCH HTRKKT WHARK on TUICSOAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY MORNINGS at o'olock. and returning (leave tho landing at Cape Mnyon MON DAYS, WKiiNKSDAYS. and SATURDAYS at 8 o'clock. 1-nre, including Curriage biro $i '25 Children " " 1-25 Servants " " 1J0 Season Tickets ffll(lf!arriage hire extra. Tbe LADY OF THK l.AKK is a fine sea hoH, has handsome state-room accommodations, and is titled ap with everything necessary for tbe aafety and com tort of paHsengers. Freight received until S'.$ o'clock. Forfnvthor partion. btrs inquire St tbe Oilioe, No. US North DKI.A VVARK Avenue. G, H. HUDDKLL, 24tf GALVIN 'f AUG ART. DAILY EXCURSIONS TO BE- 'verly, Kurlinxton, and Bristol, by till steam bout JOHN A. WAH.VKR. Leaves Philadol- iihia, Cbeanut street vibarf, at 2 and 6 o'clock I. M. Ro tuming, leaves Bristol at 8'60 o'clock A.M. and 4 o'olock P. M. Stopping each way at Riverton, Torresiiulo, Anda lusia, Beverly, and Burlington. Fare 2.) cents. Excur sion, 4U cente. 7:t.lin pad riirvTri) HOOK, AND b WILMINGTON. Tbe steamer ARIEL will leave CIIHSNUT Street wharf every morning (except Sunday) at 8! o'clock. and returning leave Wilmington at a',4 o'clock. Faro to Chester or Hook, IS centB; Wilmington, 30 cents. 7 1 tit GLOUCESTER POINT. GO YOUR- ieeu ana lane tne iamiry to mis cool, aeiignt ful soot. New steamers, with every comfort, leave SOUTH Street Slip daily, every few minutes. 6 18 3m pn E MOST SUCCESSFUL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE WORLD. NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OP THK UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. CHARTERED BY SPECIAL ACT OF CONGRESS. CASH CAPITAL. 31,000,000 BRANCH OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA. OFFICERS: CLARENCE n. CLARK, Philadelphia, President. JAY COOKE, Philadelphia, Chairman Finance and Executive Commluee. IIENRY D. COOKE, Washington, Vice-President, EMERSON W. PEET, Philadelphia, Secretary and Actuary. FRANCIS G. SMITH, M. D., Philadelphia, Medical Director. J. SWING MEAR3, M. D., Philadelphia, Assistant Medical Director. This Company Issued In the nret TEN MONTHS of its existence 5395 PO LICIE S, INSURING 15,142,000. This Company affords to Its Policy-Holders PERFECT SECURITY By its Cash paid-up Capital of One Million Dollars, i and guarantees to the Insured, by Its LOW RATES OF PREMIUM LARGE DIVIDENDS IN A R VANCE, OR A REVERSIONARY DIVIDEND OF 100 PER CENT. BY ITS RETURN PREMIUM PLAN. E. W. CLARK & CO., - BANKERS, IN'o. U5 Soii.li T1IIIII Sdtel, PHILADELPHIA, General Agents for Pennsylvania and Southern New Jersey. 68 ws B. S. RUSSELL, Manager. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC PIT V. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., m Now Open Tor tb Rocrrtlon of (Jurat. BABBLER'S BAND, onder ths direction of Biaan Hassler, is enftaffed for tbe season. I arsons wishing to angae rooms will apply to OROROR 1RKKMAN, Saoerinteedent. ATLANTIC CITY, or BROWN A WOELPrER, 6ttra Wo. R3T RIOH MONO BtrxX. Philadelphia. 3 U R F HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., If NOW OPRN VWt 4I'KMT. TKRM8 MOUKUATK. t or roonts. terms, Ac, address THOMAS KAKLRY. Proprietor. Osti BenU'. Parlor Orohestra dm bseo njraed for ths seasonL 4 I 2m JHE WHITE HOUSE, AT ATLANTIC CITY, tf.J., located on Massachusetts arenus, is now o;en for the re ception of visitors. The bathins; opposite the house is I'NKT'BPAKHKO, AND THU llATHKItX AIIK KKi'llHK PBiM DANOKB BY THE "SAl'KTY I LOAT.S" LOilN( THK VAiniN (titousus ! Apply to 7 3 fmw'Jm WIl.l.l.tWWH ITRIIOUriK. I? X C II A N O E H O T E L. Id ATLANTIC CITV, GKORUK HAYUAY, Proprietor. TK.li.VIS. (US J'KR DAY. HaTinK enlnrffod the Hotol, and bostitilied it with a Mansard roof, the Proprietor takes ploasurr in aniiounoinir that be baa opened the me for the season ol I In ru turnins; thanks to the puhlio for pnst p'ttronaje, bi re aiieotl'ully solioite a continuance of the shiiio, plu trrinff himiwlf to furnish all his Hoimler with all tbe accommo dations of a l'init-olass Hotel. Old stock Ale and choice Liquors and Wines serve I upon call. 6 aiwi'm dm CONRE88 HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J , GKOHtiK W. HINICLK, Pro; rletor. Now opon for the season. It has been thoroughly rHiiavutPd end put iuto complete order. In connection with the hsthin thore aie new bntbhonsne, and UspMin W. Toll St root's life lines and buoys introduced for the especial use of the Imsrders. 6 il 1m 7AVERLY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. ' J., corner ATLANTIC ant OKI.AVVARK Ave nues, eppoeite the United States Hotel. To those seeking coiniort and pleasure this hous has, in its doliirhtiul shade and eligible location, advantages seldom found on the re shore. M. J. .lOY, ti 25 lm Propriotrose. THE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, 1 N. J., is NOWOPKN. Tbn looatinu of this house only one Luiulrod foet from porfeotly saio and cxonllitnt bntninfr, tORotlmr with its comtortt ns n Kirst-tdiiss Hotel, unike it a most dnsi ruble utnppinK plitce. I'ov torms, uiply at the Hotel, or at No. 717 Wood srmH. Philadnlpliia. 8 2!t lm ROKKRT U K UK ICY, Lessee. J)EED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Next door to United Statos Hotel). CHARLKS SOUDKU, M. D , 6331m Proprietor. MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUK, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J , kops ot.en the en tire yoar. Bituutod near the HKST HATI.Il.VO ; larga airv rooms; liiinished throughout with spring bods. Teiins, itli to $18 pe r vw k. I 6 33t)W UKOHliK II. MACY, Proprietor. O II N M E T Z '3 INLKT HOUSK, ATLANTIC CITY, KKW JKRSRY. Purest brands of L'quors. rVo "lanilr.l.fi" sold on tbe premises. ir E N t ITc K Y il o 7t IV ATLANTIC CITV, N. J., a lm S E, is now open lor tue reception oi visitor. MRS. MyqmcLKY. 623 lm Prop riet rosfl. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATI N. J., opposite the Surf House, I NTIC CITY, is row OPK. Tenns to suit the Union. 6 231m KDWARdJdOYI.K, Proprietor. THESCIIAUFLERHOTEIi ATLANTIC CITY, A. N. J. The best location on this island, with an A No. 1 table, and tbo best attention paii to its truests. ICigaty tine slroping chambers, with boils, etn., untinasaad. 6 23 lm ALOIS ijCHA UFLKIi. Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (MICHIGAN AVKNL'Ki, Knlarged to double its former capacity, is now open for the receition of guests. JOSKPU H. BORTON. 6 23 lm Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is Now Opon, enlarged and improved. Spring beds throughout the establishment. Rooms for invalids. Terms moderate. 6 23 1m MRS. McCLEKS, Proprietress. SEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., corner of PACIFIC and KKNTUCKY Avenues, is Now Open for reception of guests. LKKD3 A DAVIS. 6 231m Proprietors. SANK" HOUSE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., corner of ATLANTIC and CONNKUTIUOT Ave nucs, is now open, onlargod and improved. One of the pleaaunteat locations on the island. 6 24 lm L1C WIS REPP, Proprietor. HADDON ""HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of NORTH OAROLIN A Avenue, near the beach, a new house just finished, is now open. 7 21m SAMUEL P. HUNT, Proprietor. TVARD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.", IV (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantic aud Arc tic,) is now open for the reception of guests. 6 24 lm T. K WATSON, Proprietor. TAMMANY IIOU8E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,' JL delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Ave T'lm " VZ' ELIA8 OLKAVKK Proprietor- MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ATLANTIC Avenue, h rat block above United States Hotel. Terms. $12 per week 623 lm VCILLIAM MONROE, Proprietor. THE "CHALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., 18 NOW OPEN ,06r23hlmeCePtin f BUELISHA ROBERTS, Proprietor. HEWIT'tlbUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., will open July 1. aud will be 'jQ g 23 lm Proprietress. MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a First-class Private Boarding-house (Penn sylvania avenue), is now open for the reception of boarders. 6 23 1m A. P. COOK, Proprietress. MANN'8 COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pennsylvania avenue), unexcelled as to location, comforts, conveniences, and the f uriiisbiiig of the bouse, is now open lor visitors. 6 23 0. C. THORN, Proprietress. riMIE CLARENDON IIOLSK, V 1KU1.MA A Avenue, Atlautio City. "jOSKPll JON KM, Proprietor. X- 1 I. nnw nng.n 6 28 lm T H E " " A L II A M B R A, 1 ATLANTIC OH Y. N. J.t is now open for tue reception of guests, jjoyinj R. B. LEEDS, Proprietor. CENT RA"L HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., is now open for the reception of guosts. 6 231m LA WLOR i TltlLLY, Proprietors. n HESTER COUNTY HOUSE, L ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. SBIlm Proprietor. LI G II T-II OUSE COTTAGE; ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., conveniently looated to good aud safe bathins, is now open. Leave cars at U. S. "s'lo'im JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. CEA-SIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., h U now open ?li ASf Proprietor,. H'y'C E N I A HOUSE, 4 I.I.l.f' IIUACai, Iiclnware, WILL OPEN JULY L This favorite resort is healthfully located on ths Dela. ,,are Hay, a few miles trom the Capes. It has a beautiful lnn In front, well shaded, good salt water bathing, sail, trig, eto. Reached by atcauior Purry, from hist wharf I elow Arch street. 6 SnfmwKIt FRANK COLL1KS, Proprietor. tpHRATA MOUNTAIN tifMNGi, INOASTER COUNTY. PA. l"bls popular and well known BUMMER RESORT will ha oi.nnod for the reception ol gmwts on the lath of June, urXJ tli. auspices oi J. W. VKtUEKlUK.. ths formw J'n'.'eirtir. establishment has besn renovated and reHtted with nvw and elugaut luiuiturv. 4 ilJ ilut UECKHKI) FROM IAJIH, a iivncc invoicis or PARIS DRESS SKIRTS, For Walking and Driving, OF THE LATEST STYLES AND MATERIALS AT $X VIVT JG EACH. HOIV1ER, COLLADAY & CO., Nos. 1412 and 1414 CHESNUT STREET, TSSt SUMMER RESORTS. V APE MA Y. QCEAN HOUSE. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. Mat 5, 1869. This well-known and favosit. House having been thoroughly renovated and improved, will be re-opened by the undersigned, as a iimt-olaa Family Hotel, on the twenty-fourth of Jnne next. Tbe OCEAN IIOLSK is situated within fifty yards of the beach. It offers suporlor advantages to Families on acoount of quiet and tbe high charaoter of its guests; and it will b. kept strictly home-like in every respect. Seventy five New Bathing Rooms have been added, and many other important improvements, wuioh will contribute greatly to the comfort of visitors. The Proprietors bava had several years' eiperlenoe In Cnpe May Hotel business, and hav. secured help whion will equul that of any other House on tbe Island. Kvory effort will be made to give satisfaction to all who may favor tbe WCF.AN HOUSK with their patronage. For Rooms, etc., address 5 31 mwf4plm LYCETT & SAWYER. JOITN W. LYCETT. HKNUV W. WTgB. QOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. WILL RF.CF.IVK GUESTS on and after JUXE Uth. Extensive alterations aud additions, added to the great advantage in location which the Columbia pcspcsses, in consequence of the tendency of Cape May Improvements, enaiile us to promise oui patrons more than ordinary satisfaction. For Rooms, etc , address GEORGE J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR, Ot J. H. DENNISON, SlRmwf Sm MERCHANTS' HOTEL. Philada. SEWEIL'S POINT FISH HOUSE, Cold Spring Inlet, Cape May, N. J. PLKASURF. AND ITSIUNG ROA1S TO HIRK. SI mils and Refreshments served at short notice, and the best attention paid to the wants of fishing parties and visitors to the Inlet generally. Wiues, Liquors, Cigars, etc., of the choioest brands. II. W. FAWCETT, 71 lm PROPRIETOR STOCKTON HO TEl, CAPE MAY, N! J., WILL OPEN ON THE S4th OF JUNE, 1S6." This Hotel has been erected within the past year; affords ample accommodations for nearly one thou sand fruests, and is fiirniHhed equal to any of the leading hotels In the United jStatea. For terms, etc., address PROPRIETOR, 6 Sim CAPE MAY, N.J. TAKHirS 3IOIi:L, COTTACiUS (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), CAPK MAY, N.J. A few apartments, with board, in these splondidly-con-stiuoted Cottages, can be secured on immediate applica tion at tbe Cottages to H. W. FAWCF.TT, 6 28 Ira Proprietor. C E A BATHING. NATIONAL HALU OAPK MAY (!1TY, N. J. This large and commodious Hotel, known as the National Hall, is now recoiving visitors. BaJ-Jm AARON GARRKTSON. Proprietor. pARR'8 COTTAGE, JACKSON STREET, V-' CAPK MAY, N. J., an entirely new snd handsome hotel, just completed aud newly furnished throughout, is now open for the season. Good accommodations for board era. (tibial) FRANCIS CARR, Proprietor. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. This delightfully looated hotel is NOW OPK.N for the season, whore the undersigned, as heretofore, will de vote his whole energies to the comfort or his gueiits. WILLIAM MASON. 6 28 Sin Proprietor. PARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STREET, Cane May. First-clnsa Private Roarding House, commanding a full view of the Stockton Huuse and oceun. liu Mrs. K. PARKINSON JUNKS. Proprietress. McMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE May City, N. J., now ready for visitors, aud to con tinue open the entire year hcroattHr. 63Hlm JOHN Mi MAKIN, Proprietor. pAPE MAY. ADOI.l'H PROSKAUEU, OF K- No. 2! S. THIRD Stroot, Philadelphia, MAISON DORF.K, Restaurant a li mrtr and hotel on Kti rpuan plan, corner of WASHINGTON and JACKSON Streets, Cape May. tf 24 lm T ) II ILAD ELPH I A HOUaE, CAPE MAY. N. J., X is now open for the reception of r ieMs. Address K. GRIFFITH. Cape May. 6 281 m or No. llHM CHKSNC f street. Philadelphia. T A PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. -I J This delightfully located hotel is now open for the season. tiiMlin ,T. WIKNKR, Proprietor. pAPE ISLAND PRIVATE HOARDING FOR V' FAMILll'S ut the FRANKLIN HOCKS. o381iu MRS. II. W. i.AIUiKN, Proprietress. ClIER-MVN HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J., 11 , . .1,1 V- . .. J.. 1 , I . . .', t i-. . lib r! nwiiM. ! i 'Jt lm Spring iicds. i'Hrir.i. 1.', u H pur week, i CLIFFORD A CO., Propriotors. TRE.MONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANKLIN X and WASHINGTON Streets, Cape May, N. J., will open on the Bd of July. Terms, $15 to flirt per week. Jill UIJMPHHKV' HUUHKS. Proprietor. 1 ERKEI.EY SPRINGS, MORGAN COUNTY, J W'.ST VIRGINIA. This oelohrated Watering PI ics is only twoand s-half miles from Sir John's Run Station, Haltimore and Ohio Kuilroud. From June l.'itli to Goto ber 1st visitors will find coaches to convey thnin to ths ppi-ings. Ihe iinproveiuenls sre oxtumave and oleg-int. lelegiaiih couimuiiieatiiins to all points. The Spout, Khowor, Plunge, and Hwimming Hatha are uurivalled. i-ive hundrod pimiiis can bo accommodated. Tcrms-Tliree Dollars pur duy. itilH per wunk. Children and servants half price. Liberal duductiou for thiTeutirs seiiHim. 1'nt.sengers leave Rnltimora by the Rttltlmore and Ohio Railroad ut H 15 A.M., 4 mid V4A P. M., arriving at ths 8pnni;s in live hours. For circiilitrs, etc., address O. A. Kl UK LAND, tiiiiuoia )Lue, Haltimore, , U uiwf lut' JOHN T. T RKGO, Proprietor. 1 EMPIRE SLATE MAN-TEL WORK8. J. B. J No. '.UUUUiiNUT Street, 1 I3tfutl PIHLADBLPniA. OTHER SUMMER RESORTS. CATAWISSA RAILROAD TOURISTS SUMMER EXCURSION TICKETS TO Niagara Falls, Montreal, Quebec, WMtd mountains, iioston, x.aKe ueorge, Saratoga, New York, Eto, Etc., ARE NOW READY FOR SALE AT THE TICKET OFFICE, NO. 811 CHESNUT STREET, TTt PHILADELPHIA. SUMMER TRAVEL VIA . NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The most popular route to Wilkesbarre, Scran ton, Mauch Chunk, Easton, Hazleton, Mount Carmel, ' Allentown, Bethlenem, And all points la the LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS. Four Through Trains In connection wlth Lehigt Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroada, COMMODIOUS CARS, SMOOTH TRACK, FINK SCENERY, EXCELLENT HOTELS, Are the specialties of this route. Through Tralua leave the Depot, BERKS AND AMERICAN STREETS, At 745 A. M., 9 A. M., 1 -46 and S P.M. - ELLIS CLARK, 6 80 lm General Agent Tickets sold and baggage checked through, at Manu's Express Office, No. 105 S. FIFTH Street. POR LONG BR AN C II, WITHOUT CHANGE OF CARS. On and after THURSDAY, July 1, lm, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF, 8 00 A.M. I DUK ( 13-19 P M 2 tiU P. M. I I)NG BKANCH AT Tli P. M. Pare 5 Philadelphia to Long Branoh gj-nt t Kicurbion Tickets 4'8 .ol W. H.OATZMKR, 7al"' ; Agent. SUMMER RESORTS on ram link or PHILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL ROAD AND BRANCHES. MANSION HOUSK. XOUNT CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wander, Pottsvills P. O., Schuylkill caontf TV8CAK0RA HOTEL Mrs. M. L. Miller. Tnsoarora P. O., Sehoylkill eoant MAA SJOtf BO USX, W. V. Smith, Mahanoy City P. O., Sohoylkili ooont.J MOUNT CAR MEL BOUSE, Charles Oulp, Mount Carmel P. O., North tun IxrUnd WRITJC BOUSE, E. A. Moss. Keading P. O. ANHAIUSJA, Henry Weaver, Keading P. O. LIVING Sr KINGS BO TEL, Dr. A .Smith, Wernersville P. 0., Berks esnnty. COLD SI-RINGS BOTEL. LEBANON COUNTY. William Leroh.Pin .Orovs P. O., Sehuylkill ooonty. BOYERTOWN SEMINART. V. 8. StauKer, Iloyertown P. O., Bark ooanty. LIT1E SPRINGS, Geo rue F. Greider, Litis P. O., Lancaster ooanty. El'BRATA SI-RINGS. John h rederick, Kphrata P. O., Lanoaatar ooanty. PKRKWMEN BRIDGE Bi: TEL, Davis Lonxaker, B'reeland P. O., Montgomery eoonta. PKOSfKCT TERRACE, Dr. James Palmer, Freeland P. O., Montgomery ooanty, SPRING MILL BEIGHTS, Jaoob 11. Breiah, Conshohoeken P. O., Montgomery 00. vourr bouse, Theodore Howell, Sharnokin, Northumberland oo. S4 tmif) pLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIR CURE ccmblned with Water Treatment. This extensive) and magnificent establishment, located on the Anbura branch of the great New York Central Railroad, mlaway bet n eon Syracuse and Rouhester, is now opened for the reception ol pleasure seekers and invalids. A lithograph nf this spacious and elegant building, surrounded with a nutural grove and beautiful drives, can be seen at the most important hotels and watering places after August L Terms for board, K 3 per day ; $12 to $18 per week; ohildraa and servants half price, subject to contract for tou months at reduced rates. N. K. -Circulars sent on appli cation. ALBKRT CLEVELAND, 6 2 lin Proprietor. CUMMER R E S O R T The subscriber having purchased the Cold Spring property, on the line of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna. Railroad, from the Philadelphia and Reading Ruilwaff Company, will reopen it for visitors and families on June 1, WH. It is now undergoing thorough repairs, and will be rerttted and refuiuishod in the best manner. Persons) can address tbfproprietor t Harrisburg. Cold Springs, Hox No. 170. SHoara WILLIAM LER0H. T ARE HOUSE, CALDWELL, LAKE lv(iKORUK, N. Y. Beat oi' accommodations for Families and Gentlemen. Hoard, ir 60 r day i $U to 17 ft0 per week, aooording Ut TTta V ,rm J""" 1 10 Ut0bU. J- UOOKWKLIi, i' LD MORAVIAN "SUN HOTEL," I1KTHI.KHKM, Pa. Kstablisbed 17S8, Two hours and a half 'rxm i'biU - uliihia, via North Penn. sylvania Railroad. lour trains daily ; one train on Sunday. Term, moderate. RIKGFJ, A SANDT. ft 8 1m PIoprie??r pOZZENS' WEST POINT HOTEL, v Terms for JUN E $3 60 per duy, or $'il per week. For ,1 11 1 Y, t l per day, Vt $21 to H-iS per week, tj a SOV bYLYANUS T. 00ZZKNB.