THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JVhY 13, 1869. V 17 V u J i. MEW YORKISMS. Vnv Our Own Cirrenpoiutrnt, - Nbw Youk, July VI, 1S0!. Tlie faci writers connected with thj New York dally press a.-e beginning to trim thlr pnni In anti cipation of the advent of Prince Arthur. The City of Paris, which left t.-i port on Saturday, Is expected to bring over that yong gentlemen, so that, ti all probability, he will arrl In Canada within a month. Having come bo far, of course ho will not return Without visiting New York and Philadelphia. The Journalists therefore expect to have a good time, and the principal dallies are already selecting their staff Of correspondents to accompany the Prince on his travels. In the dearth of nil other topics He will be the autumn sensation, and will create a rashtonabl panic only short of that created by the Baron Ken. frew, some nine years ogo. It Is the Intention of the newspapers hero to lionize him considerable. Some thing of this kind Is needed. It has been a long time Since (lothum has enjoyed a good, wholesome social stir-about. Uernian barons ami Italian counts arc ployed out They amount to Just nothing at all. The season Is not very distant when they would have "drawn" well, but now It requires a good, hcavy,solld title to take with us. As Sir Charles Coldstream discovered In regard to Mount Vesuvius, wo long ago came to the conclusion that there was "nothing In It." The dose needs to bo Indefinitely Increased, tiow, before it will produce the desired effect. Prince Arthur, therefore, will be a reviving shock to all upon whom titled foreign celebrities begl.i to pall; and If the m;eriireally dcilret to make a hit, then will be the time. By-thc-by, I am sorry to hear bad accounts of this Rame City of Purls. A gentleman who was a passeu gcronit during Its last trip given anything but a flattering account of Its captain and crew, Its ap pointments and table. He describes the captain as being very far from tho sort of man calculated to win the confidence of passengers, and, of course, the crew and the attendants take their tone from him. The steerage passengers are particularly vio lent, declaring their treatment to have been little better than that of so many dogs. They were not Indeed, regaled with any enormities similar to those perpetrated upon the unhappy passengers on board the James Poster, Jr., but they were not treated as passengers should bo treated ; and even the occu pants of the cabins are loud in their complaints of roughness and discourtesy. People go to Kurope for pleasure nowadays more than anything else, not to be bullied after they have got to sea and subjected to tho whims of n vessel's commander. It will hardly do to try such a game, though, Indiscriminately on the party that set sail on Saturday. Among them are the Harvard four, who go out to compete with the champion oarsmen of Oxford. These foiu are Some of the Ilnest-louking young fellows that the United States can produce, w'th muscles setting out like the gnarled knots on the trunk ou a troe. They are all Pedialytes, sworn not to taste or handle the unclean thing Honor. The half-cook, half-doctor, Who goes with them, eyes them like a lynx, ami seems almost afraid to trust one of them out of his Bight. Do you think the Jlavard four will bo per mittfd to win ? I know not. They were loudly cheered as the City of Paris shot out from the pier; but none of their friends expect they will be allowed to do anything on the other side of the water except have a good time. Miss Lizzie Price, so lsng connected with the Arch Street Theatre of your city, has gone and got married happily, 1 trust und believe and Is now Mrs. William Wlntle. She has been playing with very fair success at Wallack's, In tho dramatization of "Dora." Miss Price is an excellent example of What educated mediocrity can accomplish. Without a particle of talent, she has succeeded in achieving a good position in tc theatrical world, and can be very agreeable -in genteel comedy. Years ago, when she held a very inferior position at the old Walnut Street Theatre, she gave no promise of ever becoming a leading lady. Her progress, however, has been very gradual but very sure, and during the Bummer season she has been the principal actress at what used to be held the principal theatre in the United States. Much of tho grace and tact she ex hibits upon the stage are due to the instruction she has caught from Mrs. John Drew, whose theatre In Philadelphia Is one of tho best schools for any young actor to get rid of his crudities in. Two Philadel phia actresses, Miss Eirie Oermon and Miss Lizzie Price, have become New York favorites within the past year; and, Indeed, In both theatricals and newspapcrdoiu Philadelphia is impinging upon New York. It is understood that we certainly are to have that new Post Office. This time there is to be no humbug about it. It is to be a big thing, and, if "tall talk" has anything to do with the size of the subject talked about, the new Post Office will be Indeed colossal. The site first selected for It will not be changed. It will stand at the lower apex of the City Hall Park, and la to have four fronts, one forming the segment of a circle on the lower point of tho nark, one on Broadway, one on Park Row, and one facing the City nail. The upper portions are to be occupied by the United States District and United States Circuit Court rooms, and the eutire building (like the last spectacular drama) will be "on a scale of nia.ui li cence never berore equalled in this country." In spite of the enhanced attractions of Central Park for the working classes, duo to the recent Introduction of the cheap order of carriages, there Is one great drawback which has prevented its being much more of a success this summer than it was last. This drawback Is the absence of Bhade. That Central Park is a surpass.ngly beautiful resort we all know having been told so several thousands of times tn various handbooks, pamphlets, newspapers, and magazines. But no one wants to bo burnt up whilst enjoying the beauties of nature, however warm his admiration may be. And yet if you walk or ride much in the Park on these hot days you come forth almost as red, or brown (according to your complexion), as though you had been fishing. In fact, there Is no shade there. Fairmount is far superior In this respect. Tho trees will grow, of course, having nothing else to do, as the Frenchman said, but meanwhile tho visitors must scorch. If the talented orchestra, likewise, which plays on the Mall, would exercise a grain or two of taste in its selec tions, the simple-minded public would feel thankful. The principal mauling that is done is achieved by this very orchestra, and I doubt whether Verdi or Kossinl would recognize their offspring. These mu sical entertainments, however are always religiously announced by the Park Commissioners, and thoro are always enough people huddled together under an adjacent tent to form a very respectable sized audi ence One of the new Instl utions added is a photo graphic gallery, where visitors can have their pic tures taken cheap. It was a good Idea In the party that started It, and will very likely pay well. A new entrance, called the Circle, has also been made from f'ijjhth avenue, and some additions have been made .h znninirlcuil (Jarrtens. so that those addicted to "walking in the Zoo" ore never at a loss for the grati fication of their tastes. They think of engaging there Mr. Clifton W. Tayleure, who has received the Isoubriqurtoi the llon-tamer,but I can scarcely believe tlity in liA lllM 'HM4. Kntui an illustrates the fickleness of the public as the sudden and complete defection ef the audiences at Nlblo's Garden. What has becomo of ti.,.ti.ronirud naileries, that well-UUed parquetteV 1 True, It is summer, but then the summer brings a ..iiRntitv of stranarers to town, who are all anxious to see what they have read about in their countrv homes. Everybody has read about Miss Lydla Thompson, and it is supposed that ever.wouy 0,111 n ut one. to Nlblo's. 8uch Is not the fact, how ever. The house is ouly half full, and th applause I. -hole Pmntr. TUB voting ladV Will glVCS 11111110 tO the troupe was absent, by stckneM, for a number of niuhta unit nnhoilv seemed to miss her. Such Is popularity. In fact, the blonde dynasty Is well-ulgh plaved out in this city, HiMiougu u nn-una i hard. Whv urettlness should always bo defeudoil by pugnacity is hard to understand, but the two have been joined together ever Kince the blonde Hinihlan ooened In this city. In connection with theatricals I ought not to omit to mention that Mr, Mi Kee Rankin has shown a good deal of very praise worthy ardor in his management of the part o "Fagin" In Oliver Tuitt. Tho performances of most actors In this part are weak Imitations of Mr. J. W. Wallack, Jr. Mr. Rankin's, so far from being a copy, seems to-almost designedly shun all resemblance to Mr. Wallack'B creation; particularly that execrable excrescence, "I'll try to pray to-night ! Ml try to pray to-night!" Intended by the dramatist to boa touch of nature, but, In reality, a coarse daub of heavy-handed "art." In the endeavor after origin ality, Mr. Kankln oversteps the limits of truthfulness in his last scene, where the attitude of "Fagtn," as he is restrained by Ills Jailors, Is a triile too Biigges tlve of swimming. In other respects the delineation Is excellent, and I would advise the visitors to New York to "go for it." An Bab, CITY ITEMS. OlTNOAIlV CttKVIOT 8CITH- Men's, $It. ' do. do. Youths', P. do. do. Roys', S. Half way iiktwf.en 1 Bknnktt A Co., Fijihaml Towkr Ham., XUth Strre't.) 61S Maiikkt St., l'HII.AI'M.I'lll , And ftiM) R road WAV, New Vohk. OnovKti A BAKF.n's 1 1 (ghost Premium Sawing Machines, No. 7! Cbesnut street. Bittokr's Hfwtoo Machines On Maieat possible terms, by O. K. Davis. No. 810 Obesnot street. Jrwrr.nT.-Mr. William W. Ceasldy. No. 12 8onth Second street., has tho largest and most attrtcttve assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely npon obtaining a real, pure article furnishod at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches In all variotios and at all piicea. A visit to his .tors is sura to result iu pleasure and profit. Pine Reapv Mapf. Clothino. stasonaiii.e in tkxtubl, Rfasonaiii.e in Tricf:, l'ASHIONAllI.K IN STYLE, Charles Stokes', No. 821 Cbesnut sti aot. 8i:'"WK have sold so fast BJ'"We havk bold so fast Our Spring oil. Nwnr Clothing Our Spring an t Summer Clo'hing lr"VVF. ARE NOW RF.CF.rviNO CfT"WE AUE NOW IIKCKIVINU The Seeoml Int'ahn'nt The S-eotvl Instalment t'Y.r.Kntvvi. fresh ooons. C rr iiF.AUTIKri. FHKSH (IOODS. CAHOS. Our tale hare never been fio large, hut tee still hire a rjiUnitiil utork of the VERY NEWEST THINGS. Turing nit immrrite J'orre qf rntter rticf icorh-uieiif we kep up the eupplfJ'or our eounlere. The tieir gootl note reeeieiiiff air: Atjwa Sueex, Cheviot Suits, A tp:ca Ihtrtter, Jlrap tVKte Sarlix, White ami Colrirfil Dtirk StiitH, Flannel .(.., '(' Vuitef.i, 7ii,' H'AiVe Ytxt, Toy s' IjHira Jin-bet., Travelling Suit, mu&hr.iterfielh, 0' ire QheHterjirld, Duhlia Chenterjielih, Hroun Chexterfirlh, Vnuth' I'hefliTJiilil-, t'hilitrell' A'ltif. BVF" An rrtra large J'uree. qf Saleninen to give jol ulti'nlvjn to all 1 iher looking or buying. Wanamaker & Brown, Tie Vtrgent Clothing Route, Oak Hall, The Corn-r of Hirth ami Market Street, MARKIUD. BOOK FOX. -On October 15, IfliSS, by Alderm-in Mood, Mr. WILLIAM J. BOUK to Airs. CATHARINK FOX. SAILOK-H ARVKY.-.Iune 27, ultimo, nt No. 8 Hnrri. son street, by Kht. W. T. F.va, Mr. JACOB B. SAILOR. JR., to Bliss 8 Alt A II KLI.ABK I'll II ARVEV. iii:i. BAYNK.-On Sundny.the 11th inst., JAMF.S BAYNK, 8t, seed 70 years. The relatives and friends of the family. Good Intent HoHe Cnnipi.ii", No. 2; Houtliern Lodge, No. 41, I. O. of O. F. : and Mouut Vornon l.'ounoil. No. 44. O. U. A. M., are invited to attend his funeral, on Wednosd.iy nm t, at S o'clock P. M., trout the residence of his son, No. 325 Heed street. OASCADKN. On tho 11th Instant, BKLLA, wife of the lute Frank Cuscaden, in tile tvld year of her age. The relatives and frienda of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from hr late ntsi donco, No. 7:B Hepburn street, on Wednesday, the 14th instant, at 9 o'clock. CURRY. On tbe morning of the 12th instant, JOHN CURRY, Jit., in the 4 1. it veur oi his age. His relatives and friends, ulso Amity Lodge. No. 19, I. O. of O. F. ; Idaho Tribe, No. 73, Imp. O. R. M. ; Philudolpbia Typographical Union, No. 2; and Lat Alan Brotherhood, are roi-peotfnlly invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of his brottior-in-!aw, John V. Baknr, No. 1737 Cunt es street, on Wednesday morning, the 14ta instant, at tl o'clock, without further notice. $ FVANP.-On the 10th instant, SARAH JANE EVANS. '1 he relatives and friends of the family, and Liberty Grotto, No. 1, Sons and Ilaughters of Arcanum Ark, of Pennsylvania, are respectfully invited to attend the fune ral, from her late residence, No. 22(14 Shainokin street, above CnllowhiH, on Wednesday at 4 o'clock. Interment at Alt. Aloriah Cemetery. HOWARD. On tbe morning of the 12th instant, Mr. F.1AV1N HOWARD, in thetiiilh year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are rospectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, from his late residence. No. 157 At uiberry street, Alunayuuk, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ROBKRTS. On tho 11th Instant, Mrs. MARY ROBERTS, wife oi Thomas Roberts, in the S2d year of her aire. The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to aHend her funeral, from tne residence of ber buslian-1. No. 2 Sacramento avenue, on Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. ORTH. On the 11th instant. JOHN HKNRY. son of John ami Mary Orth, in tbe lHth year of his age. Tbe relatives and frienda are invited to attend the fune ral, from his parents' residence. No. 44t Wbarton street, on Weduenday afternoon at 4 o'clock. PIANOS, ETO. r' wt it a ta n in IVTJ DUu rr-n PIANO fortkm. AND MASON A HANUN'S CABINET AND M KTHOPOL1T AN ORGANS. with tbe new and beautiful V 1 1 A nuinnna. Every inducement offered to purchasers. J. K. GOULD, st nth 8m No. 023 CHESNUT Street. ALliKJLCilT, r. 7 I RIF.KE8 A SOHMIDT.I S IM MANUFACTURE IU) OF FIRST-CLASS PIANO FORTES. Foil guarantee and moderate prices. 8 i i WAKKRUOSIS, No. ti 1 0 ARCH Street. INSTRUCTION, rp II E LEHIGH UNIVERSITY, BOUTU BETHLEHEM, PENNSYLVANIA, Applicants for admission on SKPTKMBKR 1, Wfl, will be examined on MONDAY, Juue 21, or on FRIDAY, August 27. Apply to HENRY OOPPEE, LL. D., 17Jlni President. II E EDGE II ILL SCHOOL, a Boarding and Day School for Boys, will begin its next sestion in the new Acadomy Building at MKRCHANTVILLE, NEW JERSEY, MONDAY, September 6, 18t. Fot circulars upply to Rov. T. W. GATTF.LL, 6 2tf tf Principal. PARASOLS. t TTENTIOM,LAI)II:- ALL THE NEWEST i Vtufpsnf JF.T. VULCANITE, and FRENCH JEW- I I.RY, FANS, LEATHER GOODS, PONGIE PARA KOJ.K, cvmy COLORED LININGS j Silk Umbrollas iu great variety, Toilet GoodK, with every requisite for mint mer touriata or the seaside. H. DIXON, 7 6 tbstul2trp No. 21 S. EIGHTH Street. 4 4 TCE." "ICE." "ICE." X THE PFNN COAL AND ICE COMPANY, unarroreu in Lect-iiioer, iwm. ICK FROM MAINE, BOSTON. AND CATS KILL always on band and for tale by the cargo, ton, or car ljad, nt ihewborvesof the cooipany, hPRUOE Street, Sobuyl- tir;Hy''''aaCHAliLES J. WOLBKRT, President. PERSONAL.. A PPLICATION HAS BEEN MADE FOR FOR SALE. A PONY, SIX YEARS OLD, JtR warranted ound and kind, good driver to double ' i iTlriiewi ami so eice lent hadiile horse for a lady. bo Wffl. roH Ulhv 1 12 l DRY GOODS. GEO. D. WISHAM, No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., Is now prepared to offer one of the largest and bent elected stocks of DRESS GOODS TO BK FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILLBS BOLD AT TUB LOWEST CASH PRICES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. DlackSllks! Dlack Silks! BLACK TAFFETA, only tl "60. BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, tVX). BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, t2lX. BLACK GROS GRAIN, KIC1I, 12-50, 13-13, 13-00,13150, tt-00, 14150, 3D0. FOR. BARGAINS CALL AT li:0. 1. WINIIAJI'M ONE PRICE STORE, No. T North EiailTU 8treet OUR MOTTO-SMALL PKOFITS AND QUICK BALLS. 4 16 tb8tu3mrp RICKEY, 8 HARP & CO., NO. 727 CHKSXUT STUART, ARK CLOSING OUT LAwrsS, OKGAN'DIEK, And Other Summer Drees Goods, AT ftRBATLY RKDUC KD PRICKS. IT l.t t CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETO. CHEVIOTS I CHEVIOTS ! FANCY AKI) TLAIN, For Gentlemen', Travelling Suits. DUCKS AIJD DRILLS IN CHEAT VARIETY. COMPLETE STOCK . OP BATISTES COATINGS, KE PELL ANTS, ALL SHADES, For Ladies Walking Suits. FANCY, PLAIN WHITE, nad SCAHLET CLOTHS, DELICATE AND BEAUTIFUL PLAIN COLORS, FOR FRIENDS' WEAR. W. T. SNODGRASS & CO., No. 34 South SECOND Street, 7 T lOtrp PIHLADKLPAIA. QHAMPION SAFES GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Camdkk, June 7, 19a Messrs. Farbbl, Hkrriko 3c Co., No. 629 Chetmut Street, Philadelphia, Dear Sirs: At the very destructive Are of Messrs McKeen A Bingham's Saw Mill, which occurreil oi the evening of the ith mutant in this place, the Safi manufactured by you, belonging to the late llrmo F. M. Bingham A Garrison, was in the building ant subjected to a very severe test, as the lire rage fiercely for several hours ; and so great was the heai that the braxs plates were melted on, and to oar great surprise, when the Safe was opened, we found all the books and papers uninjured. Years, respectfully, Samuel B. Garrison, Late of F. M. litngham A Oarraoa. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES-,. "vKIS MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRE NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO., NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HEURINO, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 851 BROADWAY, New Yori. HERRING t CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL 4 SHERMAN, New Orleana. 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 Bale at low prices. IT PU NEW PUBLICATIONS. Claxteii, Mm & Haffelfinier, Nos. 819 and 821 1IAHXET Street, PHILADELPHIA, WILL PUBLISH ON WEDNESDAY, JL'LY 14, GEMS OF GERM LYRICS: Consisting of Selections from Rueckert, Lenau, Chumlsso, Frelllgrath, Prutz, Soldi, Mueller, Mund, Ballet, Trueger, Vogl, and others. Translated into English verse by HENRY D. WIRE MAN, Ksn. 1 vol. lCmo. Cloth, Bevelled Boards, 2-00. Also, a fine edition on tinted paper, cloth extra, gilt edge, 2 fso. 'This book Is llkclv to meet with a welcome rocen- tion as well hv the Uvrman as the Kuglish reader, as the English and German Is printed side by side." A mer trail Literary Uairtte. I iu 41 c U B LI B U E. unir inift phi A SYMPATHY. BENEFIT iOHTlUC PKOPI.K STKIVINU FOR FREE DOM. Firat Kicursion of the Ouhatt Kooiety of Philadelphia for the bunnlit ol the i;uian ratnotx, to ATLANTIJ OITV, ON WKUNK8UAY, .luly 14, llk. lul boat luavfk Vine street whitti ut tj A, M, Tivkvta fvt aaly nt the yjUttri, 7 13 31' E. VV. CLARK & CO., JLTYNltlSIl, No. 35 8outh THIRD Qtreat, PHILADELPHIA. DKALF.RS IN Government Securities, Stock, Gold and Note Brokers. Acoonnta of Bnnln, rinni, anj InliviJuaU reoewd ubjoct to check at itit. INTKRKST ALLOWK1) ON BAI.AN'MvS GENERAL AGENTS FOR rErJUSYLVAJTIA AND S0UTHEUN NEW JERSEY OF THE NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OK TtlK UNITED STATES OF AMEHICA. TH K NATIONAL LIKK INSURANUK COMPANY i a corporation chartored bf aoecial Act of Ooutfro-w, ap proved Julf 25, l-o8, with s C ASH C APITAI.OK SI, 000,000, FULL PAID. Liberal tornu offered to Agouta and Sjlicitorj, who art invited to apply at our office. l ull particulars to he had on application at our office, located in the second story of our Hankin llmno, whert tlirculars and Pamphlet, fully do4cribiag the adtaauge ottered by th Company, rtuty be had. K. V. I.AItli: A VO.t 9 fiu; No. :I5 SouthTHirtD Street. GROCERIES, ETO. QLARETS ! CLARETSI! ONE THOUSAND CASES OV HIGH AD MEDIUM GUADE CLARET N, Imported !n wood, atd bottled here at a much lower price than the same imported in cases. SIMON C0LT0N & CLAUKE, IMPORTERS OF KINK WINES, S.W. CORNEK BUOAD AND WALNUT, 7 1 Htuth PIULADELPHIA. fine rr 1Z AT T-t O W I 11 I O 1J S. Blaci's Son & Co, BROAD and CHEStfUT Sts., 4 3 stuth3mrp PHILADELPHIA, EW SPICED SALMON, FIRST OF THE SSASO. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer la Fine Groceries, 11 T5 Corner ELKVENTII and VINE Streets. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. QHESNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS. NOTICE ! FROM THE 6th OF JULY UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, WE WILL CLOSE OUR STORE AT 5 P. M. BAILEY & CO., 7 1 tustullrtrp JKWKLI.KRS. E M O V A L.. V. 13. WARDEN, IMPORTER OF Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Haa Removed from the S. E. corner of Flfta an Chesuut Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. N. B. WATCHES REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER. 811th8tu5 E. DURING JULY AND AUGUST, OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 3 O'CLOCK. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., tSthstulmrp JEWELLEJRS. RICH JEWELRY. JOHN IIRENN AN DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 4 S9 thstur.mrp PHILADELPHIA. SOFA BED. J J O V E R'S PATENT COMBINATION SOFA BED is decidedly the best Sofa Bed ever Invented. It pan he extended from a Sofa luto a hund.som4 French LedHtead, with hair spring mattress, In ten Bocoiuig of time. It requires no unscrewing or detadilng, lm uo separation between back and seat, no cords to brt ik, and no hinged foot attached to the top of the ha' k to support it when down, which is unsafe and Hai.le to pet out of repair. It has the conveniences of a I ureau for holding clothing, is easily managed and It is tin possible for it to get out of order. Price about the same as an ordinary sofa. H. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER, 1 8 tnthsCm No. 230 South SECOND Street. FLOUR. QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR. For the Trade or at Retail. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. leystcme Flour Nos. 1 and 81 GIRARD Avenue, 1 lmrp Buat or Fron; streott UNITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY, If. X, I Now Open for the Ilerrntlon ( Uutrti HASSLKR'S BAND, under tlia direoticn of Bimott Ilaaaler, ia enajwed for th osawmi. Paraou wiauiajr to eafface rooms will appl a OEOROR I'RKKSI AN, Saixrint1t, ATLANTIC OITr, Of BROWN WOELPrER, ?n Wo. H7 RICHMOND 8rwH. Philadelphia. 3 U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., I "4 NOW OPEN I'OR (il'Vjnr. TRBM3 MOOKRATK. lor rootn, t?rai, tbe., adilr.'-i THOMAS PARI.RT, Proprioor. Carl Eenti'.Paxlor Orohsetra bu been niracd for tha MMon. 6 I Jin CONGRESS II AU-TaTLANTIC CIT7, N. J UKORIt K W. H1MKLX, Prnpriotor. Now open for the ar-aAmi. It haa boeit thornuhly ronovnted and put into complete ontor. In conneM:i with the bathing thor. are now bath-hounea, and i;iitain W. Tell Ktreot'a lite line, and buuy introduced or tue pooial use of the boarder.. 6 23 tin 'IVAVEKLY HOl'SK. ATLANTIcTciTY, N " J . corner ATLANTIO nn.l DKLAWARK Ave tme, op)onito the United Stt, llotnl. To tlioan aeekina; comfort nnd plonnure thia li w-.o his, in ita d.ilihtlul aliado and eliKible loc&tiuu, advantages aoldom found on tlio foiisliore. M.J. JOV, -5 1"' Propriot ro-w. rPHK NEPTUNE HOl'sK, ATLANTIC CITV 1 N. J.,i NOWOPKN. T!ie locution of this house only one hundred foet from per. .oily nifo and excellent bnt lima, tietlier with ilH connurr .is a Mmt-claiw Hotol, m:iku it a most doairnble stomi.n place. For terms, upuiy at the Hotel, or at No. ?l)7 W 1 Tnt, Philadelphia. o 2.1 I iu R)KF.itl' L. rURKV, Leasee. JKED HOl'SE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Neat door to United States Hotel). CH A'.tl.K.S .SOL'DKR. M. D . n1" Proprietor. MACY HOl'SK, MASSACIIl'SETTS AVE NUK, ATLANTIO CM V. N. . I., keepa npnn the en tire yar. Situated near tlin HKS1' KA I lllNIi; Hrta airv roonn; furnished throtitthout with siirinic bods. Terms, ifl6 to iH per weel.. rt'iiiiw UKOK.il. H. MACY. Proprietor. el O It N T Z 1 S INLKT ll )rsK, ATLANTIi; CITV. NKW JKR.SKY. Purest bt inda of L'liuors. I." E N T i; c K Y II O : V ATI.ANTIU ' ITY, N. .1., 7 2 Im 8 E, .vtK.s. m. oi;mi,KT, 6 2 Lo ropriotr. COLUMBIA HOUSE N. J., opposite the Sun it ATLANTIC CITY, IS NiW lil'KS. Terms to suit the times. b it li hDWABU DOYLK, Proprietor. '-rilESCH.VUFI.EU IIO I E!., ATLANTIC CITY, JI N. J. The best l.ication n tn i tl inJ.with an A No. 1 table, and tbo best attention jmi-i tit its iruest. Kivbty flue eluopiuji ohambers, with b.i-B, et" unsurpassed "-'i 1m ALOIS M-M L,F (.Fit. Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N7j. (MIOHIUAN AVKXL'K). Knlare.l to dou.jle its form rr cjpscity, is now o-en icr tlie raoov tion ol guesta. J'JSl-'PU tl. BORTON. 6 '" Proprietor. pOTTAGE RETREAT. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J-, is Now Open, enl:i-fd and improved. Spring beds throughout the establishment. R hjius for invalids. Terms tnodurate. 6iliu MRS. Mc-CI.KKS, Propriotrees. CEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC." CITY, N O J.,oornorof PAC1FIU und K F.NTUUKY Avenues, U Now Open for reception of Kuesta. LI'.KDS A DAVIS, 8 23 lm Proprietors. OANK" HOUSE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., C7 corner of ATLANTIO and OONNKOTIUOT Ave nues, is now open, enlarired and improved. Oue of the plpasuntest locations ou the island. 6 2-1 Ira LEWIS RF.PP, Proprietor. II ADDON HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of NORTH CAROLINA Avenua. nnnr l)ih.li . nowtout iuit hnished, is ntw open. ' 7 21m bAMUF.L P. HUNT. Proprietor. If YARD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITN."jr, -1 J (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantic and Arc tic) is now open for the reception of RiinHte. o"24 1:b T. V. V I'SON, Proprietor. rWMMANY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J , X dolinhtfully located on KiRTlI OAROLINi. Ave nue, & rww open. 6 2J 1m EL1AS Ol F.AVIf. Proprietor- MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ATLANTIO Avenue, ms- block abovo Uuited btntes Hotel. Terms, $12 p-r tannic ti2lui WtLLIA.M AIONROK, Proprietor. THE "CIIALFONTE." ATLANTIC CITY, -I N. J., IS NOW OPKN for the reception of iruosts. 331m KLIbilA KvJllFitl'S. Propriator. II EWTT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., win open ouly i, and will e '!" ksrormoriy. A. T. UUlUlllNaON, 6 231m Proprietress.. MAGNOLIA 'COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a First-class Pmate lioarding hoose (Penn sylvania avenue), is now open tor :1m rewptmn ol boarders. 6 23 lin A. P. 0OOl., Prepriutross. ANN'S COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pennsylvania avenu J i. line.s.ilHd AS to tneattnn. comforts, conveniences, and tiie t ivoisiimi; of the houao, ia now open for visitors. 16 ii) O. U. 'I'llOUN, Proprietress. "HE CLARENDON HOr-SE, VIRGINIA Avenue, Atlautio City, . .1 , iimw open. 6 23 lm juari'H JO.KS, Proprietor. E A L H A MB K A, ATLANTIC CI , Y. N. J.. T II I. is now open ior tne reception oi :;iwlv 6 231m It. 11. I. KKOS, Proprietor. CENTRAL II O U KJ ATLANTIO CITY. N. J.. S E, is now opou for the reception of itu -is. 6231m LAW LOU v I'HM.I.Y, Proprietors. i. c II E S T E R C O U N T Y II O U S E, J. KKIM, Proprietor. ATLANTIC CITY. X. J. 6 331m T I G II T-H O U S E J ATLANTIO CITY, N. J . . (rood and safe bathiiiK. is now oea Hotel. COTTAGE, nveuiently located to Leave cars at U. 8. 616 1m JONAH HO.) 1TON, Proprietor. CEA-SIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J." is now open ! itheracavtnm "I :ruests. 623 Im KVA,NS A It A INKS. Proprietors. X H E A M E H I CAN COMBINATION EUT TON-HOLE SEWING MACHINE Is now universally admitted to un miperlor to al others as a Family Machine. T'lE SIMPLICITY EASE, AND CKUTAINTY with whioli It operates as well' as the unirorni xcoiioiioo of Its work, throughout tie ntlre raugu ' f sutviuir, lu Stitching Hemming-. Foiling, Tucking, Cording;, Braiding, Quilting, Gath ering, and Sewing oil, Over seaming, Embroidering on ths Edge, and its Beauti ful Button-Hole and ' Eyelet Hole Work, PLACE IT UNQUESTIONABLY FAR IN AD VANCE OF ANY OTHER SIMILAR INVENTION. OFFICE, S, W Cor. ELEVENTH and CHESNU 8 lotutliHSmrp PHILADELPHIA. HATS AND OAPS. III WARBUKTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- Iatd and easv tlttinir Dres. Hat (patented). In all tlis improved f asiiions ot in soanoit, uuiutn V i Rireet, UOit door lit. Pus! UJfiv SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MAY. SEWELLS POINT FISH HOUSE, Cold Spring Inlet, Cape May, N. J. rffam " AND FISUIN BOATS TO BIRR 1 kpAI,V -nonts served at short notioe, And tfa Meat, and Rfr.u s, wloU of 6ahi tf fcst attention paid to w th InlB en",1' ohoioeH brand V Uea; Liquors, Clxars, et.( of u. 7 1 Im ?ftl yAJtmn's iwoinii ijotta'' (Opposite thr Btooktou Hotel), CAPK MAY, N. J. A Itm apartment, with boat, In the? sptendidtf oo trneted Cottaxee. nn be ecud on imravrdinla appiioav tion at tho Cotte s . U. W. FAWOKTT, 6 30 f Piropriotor. s R A B H I N Q . NAT. ON A. HAM.. OAIK MAY OITV. t. J. This larm and comuiodioia livtel, kt.twn aa the tfjonl Hall, is uovr receiving vinit. 6 2ltui AARON WARRKTPOff, Proprtetof. pAKK'8 ()TTAE, JACKSON aTRRHT, CAPK MAY, N J., an (Stirrlj new nd handvom hotel, just compMed and newH furnished tnroiiirhoot, ' now oi x-n (or the seneon. (!ood t ftronimodnCns for bosrtl ers. (HlWhiil FKANCM C A It 11, Proprietor. MEKCHANTV HOTEL. CAPE MAY, N. L ThiadeIiKhtt'i1lloeatndhoU4 is NOW OPKM for' tho sraMMi, where tin-undersigned, m heretofore wfll d vote bis whole energies, to the craiitort of his riiosS). . WILLIAM MASON:' 6 2S2m PioprtotOf. TARKINSON ITALL, IIUOIES STREET, A Ciipe May. - Kirctirlnna Private Itoardintf liottsw: comniandins a full vi.m the Hloekloi. 'M.iimo and oiean. tiH lm Mrs. K. PAKX1NMON JO.NI H, Propriotrraa. McMAKIN'S ATCANTIC HOTEU CAPR Mny City, N. J , now ready for visiti vs, and to ooo- tinue open the eutire yearhrrnatter. bSiliu JOHN M( MAKLV. Proprietor. pAI'E MAY. ADOLPII PROSKAUER, OF" V ' No. 21 S. THIKD Kf!Wt, Philudelph a, MAISOM DORKK, Ivestutiiunt n lit iurtr and hotel on Kn--ropeajt plan, cornor of WASHINOTO.V and JACKSON Kt reots, Cope May. 6 24 1m'' PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J.', . A. is now open for the roeion of f im. Addrusa K CKIKKITII Cape Mar. 6 2SIm or No. 1iK)4 CH KSNUT btreet. Phil tdoh'hia. I A PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY, NV J J J This delightfully located hotel is now open forth aeapon. 6 X Im J. WIKNKR, Proprietor. pAPE ISLAND PRIVATE BOARDING FOR V' KAMILIKS nt tho FRANKLIN HOUI'.S. tiMlm MRS. II. W. (iAKUKN, Propriere C HERMAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY,N.j7, - 1NOW OPKN. Liince niry single n.nd oommunioatinfc rtwinia. .Spring lieds. Terms, HMft to $IH por wonlc. ji-.Jm tU IKKORl) &, CO.. Propriotora rI,i!EMONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANKLIN 1 ami WAMIIN'ISTOV Streets, Capo May, N. J., will ' open on the iM of .luly. Tornm, $1 j to lti per week. rtiWim Hl'MPHRKV lUJOlLES, Proprietor. OTHER SUMMER RESORTS. pLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIRCURE -'corubined with Water Treatment. Thia eztenaiv and inuKniliaeut est.iblishment, located on the Auborat branch of theRrent New York Central Railroad, midwrny between Syracuse and Rochester, ia now opened for th reception of pleasure seekers and invalids. A lithograph of this apaciouaaud elegant building, surrounded with a nutural (rave and beautiful drivos. can be seen at th most important hotels and watering placoa after An (fust L Tonus for tioard, 3 per day; $12 to $18 per week; childre and servants hull price, subject to contract for fotu months at reduced rates. N. B. Circulars eent on appli cation. ALBKttT ULKVKLAND, 62 . Proprietor. CUMMER RE SO R T.-l The subscriber having purchased tho Cold Spring proporty, on the line of the Schivylkill and Susqnehann Railroad, from tho Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, will reopen it for visitors and families on Juns 1, 1WS9. It is now undergoing thorough ropuirs, and will be refitted and refurnished in the beat manner. Persons can address tbe proprietor at Uarrisbarg. Cold Surinam. Box No. VO. .26.an WILLIAM LEROIl Q EN EVA, SWITZERLAND. HOTKL DK LA METROPOLE, CHARLKS ALDINCER, Proprietor. Formerly of the "Couronno." This hotel, the larpeet in Geneva, la situated in the moat favorable portion of the city, commanding a splendid view ovor tho Lako, tho Jura, and the Mont Blano; 3UU rooms aud saloons. Reading, coffee, smoking, and billiard rooms. Knglish and Amorican newspapers taken daily. 6 3 3amw SUMMER TRAVEL.. RUMMER TRAVEL VIA KOHTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, The most popular route to Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Mauch Chunk. Easton, m, Mount Carmei, Aiii.;.r jv.:i, Bethlehem, And all point in the LEHIGn AND WYOMING V ALLEYS.. Four Through Trains In connection with Lehigfr. Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroads. COJIMODIOUS CARS, SMOOTH TRACK, FIN0E bCENKRY, EXCELLENT HOTELS, Are the specialties of this route. Through Trains leave tho Depot, BERKS AND AMERICAN STREBTS. At 1-45 A. M., 9-45 Ai M., 1-18 and 6 P. M. ELLIS CLARK, 30 General Agent. Tickets sold and baggage checked through at Munii's Express Office, No. loft S. FIFTH Streets P O It . O N G. BRAN C II, WITHOUT CIIANGK OF CAJtS. On and after TIIURSDAY, July 1, HoH, LEAVE PHILADKLPIILV FROM WALNIT S TICKET WlIAP.r", S 'lOA M Dt'K I Hiu P. M. 2 10 P.M. LONC. BRANCH AT i 6li V. M. Fare : . J PhiladetJiliK to Long Branch, $3 00 450 W. II. UATZMKR, Agent. 73 Im STEAMBOAT LINES. , C? h F O R CAPE MAT. If W" d T ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AJil ar.iiiini gj 8ATURIAVS. . , On and after SATURDAY. June 3 tho now and r pten? did (ttvsjnor LADY Ol'' TtlK l.AKK, Captaij W. THOMPSON, will c-oTniiienco running repuUir ly to PW MAY. leaving ARCH 81 K V. KT W H AR K on 'lrU K.U A Y, THURSDAY, aud BATC RUAY MOliN L(iS atli'clock. and returning lleavo the IbhUiuk at Capo May rt MOM- lliVM U'b'..Jl.VllAVU ...A UiTllkllA VM Kt ft O UIOCK. . .. t u, iiiviuuium vmna.a luim. ............ Children! " " ServanU " " 1.'.. . . ; L.i. 1.. .1 : . : . l. : .Mil AO ......... i Kuaaoii Tickets Carriage lure eitra. Tho LADY Ol- TIIK l.AKK is a tine sea buudsume state-room aooommmlations. Mil la mjou k ii hovi r thing uecotwiiy for the autetjt un4 ooutn psMeni7ers. r reixht received tars luuuire at A venuo. tl CAI.Vilv . OLOUCRSTER POINT. C.O YO.UR f fstilf and take tbe family to this uoL delight. JtflL-jlri) fill spot. jfJTsioattieri, with every comfort, lov (I0.VTH RtrsM DUUlUUt vi.l ... - . " ' IHILY EXt'UKSrONS TO BE- U'r i.V? iV , ifVii N A " A UN 10 K. Umvoa Philadel ulna, ChuMiut r",,JB'w o'clo..k A.M. and 4 o'clock. VXUAiZlU1 K'V"'". Torresdale, AiX Lhl; it'virlyaud i.u.hugton. .r. to oeuU. Ksour aion. 0oeut. . , "Jl.
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