THE DAILY EVENING TELEGUAPII PHILADELPHIA, FMDAY, JULY 16, 186D. XII2W Y0RKI3IV13. from Ovr Oi'n Corre2mutmu Nkw York, July in, I8t. A by no moan, small class of people is exorcised over the fact tliat on rnse of c holera ha been dis covered In this city. A day or two ago the llrrad Rave Borne excolltint advice to the cholera anticipa tors. This was to keep a clean stomach and a clear conscience, and trunt to Providence for tho rest. No advice could be better, and it was not to bo des pised because It came from the 11,-rnhi. I donbt not that Satan himself could jjlvc some excellent a Ivlce on a multitude of subjects, and that he ha more common sense than half tho children of ll(?lit. Hut to yield to merriment, to live in accordance with healthful habits, and to cultivate a cheerful Apposition, are, after all, the best preservatives much letter than the liquid talismans sold In the drugKlsts' shops. A Massachusetts liquor law would also chip a stopper on It sooner thun doctirs' med. clnes, for whisky and cholera are "pals," to one au other in cIihsIhb their victims to death. One of the wonderful things Mr. Flsk has lately done is the establishment of a line of free cabs be tween Fifth avenue and Twenty-third street ferry. It Is a lold and original Idea, and takes extremely well. Attonders at his opera house, who use the Twenty-third street ferry on their way honm, are de lighted with it. On coming from the theatre, oil they have to do is to enter one of those festive Flskian cabs, and in a few moments they are deposlte 1 safe and sound in the ferry-boat. At the corner of Tiven-ty-thlrd street and Fifth avenue, also, above tho rail way ticket ofllce there, he has established an Im mense revolving calcium light, whose dazzling re flections can be seen for miles. It is emineatly Flskian. Tho man lives for notoriety. lie has tasted the sweets and the sours of publicity, and the sours are just as good to him as the sweets. It is all the flame to him so that his affairs are made public. It M a Jolly good thing to be the tulk of tho town, to bo pointed out at Delmonlco's, the Astor, Urondway, steamboat landings, private boxes at the theatre to live in an atmosphere of nudges, and create a uni versal whisper, "That's 1 isk !" Mademoiselle Sangall, who for so many months was the pet at the Olympic, has lately lost all her )retti(if. It is not that she is any less daring, or graceful, or fascinating In auy way than she was at llrst ; it is not that sh j does not execute her pan with as much precision and elegance, and that she is not as faultless and conscientious as when she first cimo to this city. Oh, no! tke fault lies deeper, and is more Incurable than either of these would be. It lies In the peril dlousness of the public, which first sates Itself with a good thing, and then disgustedly buries It out of sight. The hands that a few weeks ago were raised to wildly applau 1 her are now motion less ; bouquets, as purchasable as those previously thrown her now fade In the flower-girls' bauds. When she comes on the stage, the house Is lndiiler ent ; when she goes off, no one notices it. For this Is one of the penalties one pays for fleeting popu larity. The Klralflcs are the innocent but audacious destroyersbf Mademoiselle Sangall's peace of mind. Unlike the dove, she not only finds no reft for the sole of her foot, but not even a green leaf applause to fasten on. The mad grotesqueness of the Klralfy family has destroyed the love of even "legitimate1" dancing, for the dancing of the Kiraliles is to that of Sangall what opera bovjl'e is to grand Italian opera. "General" Domlnick Murray has written a "card" to one of the dailies. I wonder how many of these cards have been written during the past year. They are nothing but gratuitous advertisements, and the actors knowing thls.thc opportunity for writing them la seized upon with avidity. The public like a little of this thing, b.it not too much. At any rate, it don't care for more than one card from the same person ; and now that Mr. Tayleure has written hi card and "General" Murray has written his, and both have been printed, It is to be assumed that the combatants are as well satislied as though they had been mutually "pinked" In u duel by daybreak. Within the past twelvemonth the New York public has borne quite enough from English actors and actresses. Is it tho custom for American actors to behave so, I wonder, on the other side of the water? The factjls, even at the present day too many British performers imagine that, in coming to the United States, they are honoring with a visit a slightly civilized set of Goths and Vandals. They find it im possible to realize that New York has a population one-third that of London, and that In many respects our refinements surpass those of the English capi tal. Perhaps "General" Murray is one of those in credulous ones. If so, his black eye has brought him to a sense of the true state of things, and has proved one of the besj "Murray's Guide-books" extant. We arc to have a mellow season of rejoicing here over the fact that the Pacific Railroad Is completed, It Is to beat the Boston Jubilee, and the Baltimore Swngerfest. We are to have a musical festival, a military parade, a street exhibition of trades and commodities, aud numerous big dinners. It Is In tended to make the demonstration great In every way, and not to do the thing by halves. It Is to be a general holiday, to commence with a mixture lof Christinas, New Yew's Day, Thanksgiving, and the Fourthjof July all In one, well shaken together, and boiled down. The "call" which invites to this de. ministration Is signed by ever so many bankers and hotel proprietors. But the affair has uoyrot the look of spontaneity about It, It has not seemed to bud and burst of its own accord. It has been forced. It Is like pricking a blossom open with one's fingers Instead of trusting to the gratuitousness of nature, But New York crystallizes the goaheadatlveness of the nineteenth century, aud when wonderful thing i are doing every day, cannot spare time to celebrate them. Wonderful things becoirfb commonplace by repetition, and constantly-recurring phenomena lose their pints of admiration and become plain matters- of-fact The Women's Rights Association has dwindled down into a very small number at its rooms in Ex&t Twerty-third street Warm weather and the flies, of course, have a great deul to do with this. The "fliis will stick" this kind of weather, and muggiueM In lie atmosphere is not conducive to a pellucid conl it iou of Intellect. However, there la a little wonan, named Mrs. Summcrville, who manages to keepthe ball a-going, and gets on" a good deal of BtroD-mindtd twaddle. There is one think I am strut with in the men attending these meetings, and hat is their desperate resignation of manner. Cant be that their disease Is acute hen-peckedncss, and hat knowing the shamefulness of that malady, theyjvould rather die than reveal it? Wasn't It Mr. Jeliby who, w hen he thought himself unobserved, usec'o assuage his pent-up feelings by making signs as tSufch he would butt his head against the wall? Ah '.fell, there are Mr. Jellabys out of fiction; and whe. you hear a narrow-chested, spindle-legged, goldpectucled, lady-like man making a woman's. righiaddrcss at a wonian's-rights meeting, perhaps it wUiot be going far wrong to Imagine that his wife is bullied him Into it. They are Intellectual Mr. Jlaiiys, not allowed even the miserable satis. factic of pretending to butt their heads against the ML I have heard many such men talk, Theytre quite harmless and lady-like, and at houiere silent partners in the great business Arm of moled life. An peal is being made to have a better style of musicntroduced Into Central Park, and to have somef the morning hours devoted to it. If this effort icceeds, an orchestra similar to that at the I nlonlotel, Saratoga, will be locaalea tnere, ana tho "isic on the Mall" will not be limited to a couplof hours on Wednesday and Saturday after nr. mi fiLiihP tnip that wb have reached the maximum nf tiliurleen. mul that after thin such times will be lenevi us we had "before the war.when things were ..I., an ti... t.riuva (or house and store rent. t lotht irrccerteH, and breadstullB are so exorbitant, that t1 darkest hour of political economy seems to have m reaehed, and tie poor and middle classes "LWJi.aS.w.naD.r. circulate more ;t.....voI more than ever me projuuiue K f U"T wim inheriti his futher m suavity U I la,v fair'e. lolned to much buHluess tact, aid cue He J. . . . .. .tinuitfftnil 111 IllH Wlirlll AU WAD a. anionic Yorker, than auy other nPPe' " 1". -r OTICE.-PIIILADKLPIIIA AND READING side t city These two are 1 h ."""J", i railroad company. An aooommoda. OHAPtld th . The latterV'" TION TRAIN BKTWKKN PHILADKLPHIA AND ltaelf throwlUK over Bans ?,tmtt" i'1" 8 PO'l TSV1 U.K. daily, ecet Sunday, leave Pottsvilleat rnTk-JU enffaKMiieut to T. B. Peterson to tram- 5 40 A. M.. arrives Tn Philadelphia at 10 15 A. M. Re- late itiibliriie . "IUS Veneris" into Pennsylvan.ft turninit laves liejiot Thirteenth and CallowUlll streuls. CITY ITItflN. Gl.FNftARi Cut.vtot Bi'its- Men's, ill. ! do. do. Youths', 9. 1n. do. do. Hoys', . HAM WATflFTWRPH i Hknnki t A Co., I'ifth and Towrn Hu.T,, Hi-tih S'ree's.) 61 MihkkT Rt., l'HIL,AIKt,l'Ilf, Anil BOO KnOADWAY, Nkw Yohk. Tht. Ocf.an Hormi in a Firt-rlas Hotel; In fact, the bent at Capo May. lie wire and atop there. BrNOF.n's Bfwtoo Machinc On eaaieet posHbln terms, by O. F. Davm, No. BIO Oheanat street. JKWF.LBT.-Mr. William W. Oasnlrly, No. 13 Sout b Socond treat, baa the largest and most attrnotivo assortment of tine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchaser can rely upon ohUining a real, pure artiole furnished at a price wbioh cannot be equalled. He also haa a largo stock of American Wostern Watohoa in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. Kxtf.nhivki.t Uhf.d, The almost universal adoption of Speer's Standard Wine hy the Modical Faoulty, in pre ference to all othor wines, Is the be.t guarantne which the public oan have of its purity and benefloial effects upon the human ayatom. The "Standard Wine Hitters" is made of his pure wine as a baa, with Peruvian Bsrk, Chamomile Flowers, Wild Cherry Hark, Sn.ike Hint, and uch other Herbs and Roots as will give vigor an t tone to the system. For aale by Druggiste. FrNB Ready-Mam Clothing. Skanonamjc in Teitubc, Rkaromaulk in Pmr;, Fabhionaiii.f, in Btyi.. AT Charlkb Stokes'. Wo. 824 Choarrat atreet. Thf. Mf.roantii.r LiunART. We are having an era of Libraries now, With buildings capacious and grand ; Where knowledge ahall bans; like ripe fruit on a tree. 1 o be plucked by the wayfarer's hand. The Mercantile first has expanded itself. In ita handBome, large quarters renewed, Its shelves will be filled with fresh food for the mind, And its balls with fresh minds for the food. 'Those teachers of disjointed thinking" are filed Where the roadora can sit at their ease. The chossplayers, chucked in a room by themselves, Cnn make as much noise aa they please. And tli en, in the book-room is Marvin's Great Safo, Of skill 'lis the vory perfection ; , 'Gainst a very bad thief, nr a vory bad fire, It will prove a most certain protection. Such excollent Safes for sale by MAnviN A Co., No. 721 Chesnut street. SrMMKR Perils -How to Escape Them. It will not do to trifle with the health in hot weather. Vigor oozes through the akin at every pore, and it ia by physical vigor onlj that unheultliy influences can be buttled and repollod. Tho vital elements are evaporated in perspiration. Intense heat converts a man into a self acting pump, and the moiHture that is pumped out of him is derived from the well-springs of life within him. There ia great need, there fore, that these sources of physical st rength should bo in a condition to bear, without dangor or inconvenience, the extraordinary drain. If they are not in such a condition, the individual becomes languid and low-spirited. The main thing ia to keep tho digestive apparatus in good working trim ; for if the stpmaoh, the purveyor of the system, does its duty thoroughly, tho Bver, the bowels, the bruin, and tho nervous Bystem, being duly nurtured, will he likely to do theirs. In view of these facts, it is manifest that a powerful and wholesome vegetable tonio like Hos tkttf.u's Stomach Bitters is especially required at this enfeebling season. It is the most admirable of all correc tives and invigorants, and for this reason: it does not over stimulate the system. The proportions of aperient, tonia and stimulating components ..re bo judiciously graduated, that the processes of invigoration and purifica tion go on simultaneously, and no undue excitement is created in the circulation or the brain. All unmedioated stimulants, however pure, excite the pulse and the tter vons system. Their exhilarating effect is temporary, and when it passes off the physical and mental depression they were employed to remove returns in an aggravated form. But this is not the case when Hostf.ttf.h's Bitters are taken as a atoraaohio and nervine. The modioinal herbs, reots, and gums with which they are impregnated neutral ize the exciting principle of the rye spirit which forms their basis, and which is in itself the most wholesome of all the varieties of alcohol. Owrao to TnE LA7EKE.SS OF THE SEASON, THE ENORMOUS SIZE OF Ol'lt STOCK, and ALTEHATI0X8 ABOUT TO BE COMMENCED ON OUR BUILDINGS, we irfll rethice ALL OUR l'RHES, ond neV out our N. SUMMER STO(r SUJTS, COATS, PANTS, VES2S, &vJRYTRfNG, at a HE A F i' DISCO UNT. . XW Thone vho know how very cheap vt have ikvi trUina thin season will he mttrpriseti at our btiug able to w.ike a STILL FURTHER REDUCTION, but our object i to ..-r our thrive and tablet of the ttork trllh irhlch they art ttiii loaileil, notwithstanding the fact that our tales this spring hare been 60 PER CENT. GREATER than ever before. WANAXAKER tt BROWN, THE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HALL, The Corner of SIXTH and MARKET Streets. F.IXEOOOD BARKER. June 7, at St. Paul's M. K. Parsonage, No. 623 Catharine street, by Rev. W. J. 1'axson. 1,1 K K K. KLLKUOOD to ULAHA h. BARKER, both of Georgetown, Del. WILT SAYER. On the 15th ultimo, by the Rev. John J. PfHrsn, Mr. CHARLES B. WILT to Mws AMANDA J. bAVHE. iii:i. f! ARSON. On the 14th Instant. WALTKR. infant son of J. Hays and Mary J. Carson, aged 3 weeks and 6 days. niCKKV.-On the 15th Instant. JAM ES !.. onlrson of Junius and Elizabeth Dickey, in the ith year of bis are. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend bis funeral, from his late rent, dence, No. HUH Frankford road, on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock, without further notice. HAI.K On Tuesday. July 13. after a linger. n illness. SAMUEL 11 ALK, in the 78th year of bis age. The relatives and Inenas ot the rainiu are respeotiuiur invited to attend the funeral, from bis late residence, Mamie. Delaware county, on bunuay, me loin instant, at 1 o'clock P. M. HUNTER. On the Uthinstant, of inflammation of the bruin, ANNA C. BENSON, infant daughter of James K. and Antoinette Hunter. Interment from the resiaence oi ner parents, no. r.'ia Oxford street, on Saturday afternoon at 6 o'clock. I OOAN.- Full aalnen in Jesus, on the 14th instant. KUSS, son of Mary and the lata Joseph Logan, attod 14 your. I ne rei&uvee ana rnenus oi me luiiiuy are respevuuiiy invited to atteud the funeral, from the residence of his mother. No. Mil N. Nineteenth street, on Sutiutlity, the I7tb instant, at 11 o clock. To-proceed to AKaiuiuent Cemetery. MORGAN. On Wednesday, the I4th instant, GEORGE MORGAN, in the 41st year ol his age. 'he relatives and mends ot the family Era invllea to at tend his funeral, from his lute residence. No. M Morris stieet, Gloucester City, N. J., on Sunday afternoon next at ij o'clock. PTHIH On the IRth Instant. PAULINA, daughter of Kiiniuel and Catharine Pugh. in the h year of her age.. The relatives and tnenda of the family are reiinciiunj invited to attend her funeral, from tne reaidenoe of ber a rents, 8. W. corner ot Sinn and JJuilowliili streets, on .vinnauy afternoon at u uioca. u iiiwmw Hill. RINGWALT. On the Ulh Instant, at Cape May, JKS- 8IK. infant daughter of J. L. and Jessie K. Kmgwajt, aged 6 months. 8CHELL. On the lBlhln.tant, UHARLM sumbu, intb.HHthyearof bisaue ...... w The relatives ana iranm i '"'""."'In' : Schneider Iidge. No. 141, A. v. m. ; tne tt i d iia r.n- cainpment, N. 7. ana Teiitonia ' invited to attend bia funeral, from bis lute residence, No tKll Vine street, no ii,uuj, mo iu iubmui, at v o'clock. To proceed to Ml. v ernon uemetery. SKLTZER.-Suddenly, on tne morning oi t Be 1 fit h Io nian!,, r KAflM,li' r ., eon in rrauauu r. ami AMUIa bellzer, aged 3 months and t duys. J ho relutives auu iriunua oi lua laiuuy are respectiuuy invited to atteud the funeral, from the residence of the parent, at vauey ureun, on naturuuy, me ma malum, at liiX o'clock. Carriages will be in waiting at Sandy Run Station for train leaving North Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Philadelphia, at S 45 A. M. "I OI1N FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER ti eiianta and Manufaoturersof UoneatosA T'-cklua, eio.' No. m WUKftM X btroeU PUlladalvaia. ' 14 fu liuu ui a, u 1. 1 . itrriiiui ,,1 ruiisviiiv av vw m-. . .u DRY GOODS. F INE BLACK LACE POINTS. EDWIN HALL & CO., JsO. 28 SOUTH SECOND STItEET, Would call Bpec'al attention to their stock of BLACK LACK POINTS, BLACK LACE POINTS, FHOM TEN TO FIFTY DOLLARS, Of entire new designs, of our own Impigtutlon. SEASIDE CLOAKINOS, FANCY CLOTHS FOlt LADIES' WRAPS. N. B. A few LADIKM' SUITS on hand, consisting of BLACK SILKS and STUFF GOODS, to be closed out at a GBEAT SACRIFICE. T t fm W'c are in full operation . IVe have sold a great many goods. We still have too much stock. We offer inducem ents to lessen it. COOPER & CONAItD, NO.' 7 SOUTH NINTH SEUEET, 1 T fsm BELOW MAP.KET. LINEN STORE, No- 820 ARCH STREET. AND No. 1128 CHESNUT Street. JUST RECEIVED, A FEW MORE PRINTED LINEN LAWN DRESSE3. Ladies who want a LI SEN LAWK DUE3S should call immediately. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH EMBROIDERED INITIAL LETTERS. Pretty designs, and quite cheap 9 30 wf m? RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWNS, ORGANDIES, And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. IT 13 tf CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, ETO. OHEVIOTS! CHEVIOTS! FANCY AND PLAIN, For Gentlemen'B Travelling Suits. DUCKS AND DIUI.L3 IN GREAT VARIETY. COMPLETE STOCK OF COATINGS, BATISTES, REPBLLANTS, ALL SHADES, For Ladies Walking Suits. FANCY, rLAIN WHITE, and SCARLET CLOTHS, DELICATE AND BEAUTIFUL PLAIN COLORS, FOR FRIENDS' WEAR. W. T. SHODGRASS & CO., No. 34 South 7 lOtrp SECOND Street, l'HILADKLPAIA. E. W. CLARK & CO., BANItERS, No. 35 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. DEALERS IN Government Securities, Stock, Gold and Nate Brokers. Accounts ot Banks, Firms, and Individuals rovved subject to check at sight. INTEREST ALLOWED ON BALANCER. GENERAL AGENTS PHX7NS YLVAUIA AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY or THB NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF TUB UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THE NATIONAL LIFB INSURANCE COM I ANT i a eorporatkw ohartered bj special Act of Oontnm, ap. proved JuA, S6, ibog, with a CASH CAPITAL OF Sl.OOO.OOO, F17IX PAID. UWlUrmi offered to AgenU and Solicitors, who ai Villi VtaiaUi..lu ft-m Ka M-A OB annlioation at onr olBoe, located In the aeoond storj of our Banking House, wuore Oiroulars and Pamphlet, full describing tne auwuw' i tiered b, the Gompanv, mar Us aao, U. IV, CKaARK Sc CO., 8 ftu? No. 35 SouthTUIRD Street. SUMMER TRAVEL. SUMMER TRAVEL VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The most popular route to Wilkesbarre, Scrantcn, Mauch Chunk Eaoton, Hazleton, Mount Cancel, Allentown, Bethlehem, And all points In the LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS Four Throuph Trains In connoctinn with Lehlaa Valley and Lehigh and Stisquilinnna Railroads. COMMODIOUS CAHS, SMOOTH TRACK, FINK SCENERY, KXCELLKNT HOTKLS, Are the spo'lalties of this Muto. Through Trains leave the Depot, BERKS AND AM EUICAX STHEETrf, At 7 -45 A. M., A. M., 1 -V and 5 P.M. ELMS CLAUK, 6 30 1m General Aflrent. Tickets sold and bajsHiri' checked through at Mann's Express Oltlce, 'o. lor, s. FIFTH Street QKEY KESEKVES ESVA MTMEXT, CAPE MAY. Two Grand Excursions via West Jersey Railroad, On Friday and Saturday, July 16 and 17. Last boat loaves foot of Market street at ti HI A. M. Upturning, leaves Cape May, Sea Breeze II luxe Station, at 6 P. M. PARK FOR KXCURSION 9 IK) 7 14 8t WM. J. SKWKLL. Superintendent. o 11 LONG B K A N 0 II WITHOUT C1IANGF. OK CARS. On and after THURSDAY, Jnly 1, IW, LEAVE PllILADKLPHIA FROM WALNUT STRKKT WHARF, 8 (K)A.M. IM JK ( 1319 P. M aiKfP. W. I.ONO RRANtill AT ) 6 li P. H. 1'iire- 5 Pbilftdolphla to LonR Branch $:t (X) ffl'icursion Tiekctf., . 4-6U W. H. fiATZMKR. Aircnt. 721m STEAMBOAT LINES. H C A P K .M A Y. TUriSDAVS, TniJUSDAYS, AND SAlIIliDA VSv on und nltflr SATIIRDAY. .litn.f 'Jii. Ilia rww nnit nln. did ntuinr LADY OF THF. l.AKK. (On n tain W. I IIOMPWON. will (Minimonr.o riinnin,' rn,i'i.l.i'lv tn ITAPIr M A V, IcHving AUCU HTRKKT WIlARb' on 'lrUKSDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY MOR N I YOttat-.it nVlwlr and rrturnin. rli'itvo the lbndini nt. npo Afiuyon MOX ian, r.iansuAYS. tnd SA ILKUA YS-ut So'clnck t iiu,uuiiik iarrinKu mre .. jr Children M ' rjr bttrvants " T5V housnn Tirltots SM- Cnrri.'ifffi hiro extra. The I.ADY Ol'TIlK l.AKK n a tinn noa bolt, has handsome stato-room accomiiUHlations, and ia fitted up with everything uooossury fur the safety and comfort of piiHgcnpnr. treiclit received until SVtfo'elonk. Tirlcutn wild ixnd bii KiiRe olirckod nt the trunsfnr ottico, No. HAS IJ tIKSNU 1 Stro t, under the Conf'm'iital IrotiV KorturthtT rMirtten. tars innuire at me oinco, no. .J5 norm dim.awakh A vonurr. (i. H. HITDOKI.Ii. 24tf CALVIN T AUG ART. FOR CAI'F. fAV TO-MORUf)W a it"T Tn8 N"" new steamer LADY OF Till! sricflW l,Akr. will lonvo Arch street wharf on SATURDAY MOKN1NU at ! o clock ; roturnirnr, Uiave Cnne Maynt8 f. At.. Iare. includinff citrrincre hiro. '2'25. Kxcunion tickeis. Rood to return 'm Monday, ifit. Tickets ood to- return by train leuvimr i ape May Sundav afternooni op ti A. Al Monday, are old on the boat lor $4. It DAILY EXCURSIONS TO RE. esAboat JOHN A. WARNKR. Lavt Fhiladul utua. CliBHDUt Ktreet wharf, at 2 and 6 o'clock R M. Uo- turniDir. leaves Bristol at 6'50 oolook A.M. ami 4 o'clock P. M. Stotmios each wuvnt Rivorton. Torrowliilo. Anda lusia, lteverly. und liurlinKton. Fare 3d cauta. Kxcur eion, 4U cents, 1 ( ,im GLOUCESTER POINT.. GO YOUR- 'self and take the- family to this cool, delight eful snot. New steamers, with every comfort, leave SOUTH 8treet RUd daily, ever few minute. H IX 8no QIIAMPION SAFES GREAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. CAMDEN, June 7, 1369. HKSSHfl. FABBBL, HBRKINO & CO., No. 029 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia Dear Sirs :-At the very dostruotivo lira of Messrs McKeen Jk, Bingham's Saw Mill, which, oceorred oi the evening of the 6th instant In this nlace, the Soft manufactured Dy you, ueionging to tne tare nrm o F. M. lilnithara & Garrison, was In the bulldlns am ssttjected to a very severe test, as the tire ragel fiercely for several honra; and so great was the heat that the brass plates were melted on, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was- opened, w found all the books and papers uninjured. Ycnro, reapeouuiiy, Samuel B, Garrison, Late oi F. M. BUiglmin A Qorrison. UETRRINQ'S PATENT CHAMPION 8AFSS, "THB MOST RELIABL3 8ECUKITY FROM FIRE NOW ; KNOWN," Manuhwtured and sold-by FARREL, HERRING & CO., NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, UERIUNQ, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 861 BROADWAY, New York. HERRING A CO., Chisago. EERRXNQ, FARREL A SHERMAN, New Orleani. nM than an nnn nnrrinir'a Safes have been and are now In use, and, over SIX HUNDRED have passed through accidental Urea, preserving their contents In some instances where many others failed, e. hrwi Kafxanf our own and other makers having been received In part pay for tho IMPROVED HEHKINQ'S PATJSItT urLftjn-riwi, ur wua m iuw prices. .- JONES' One-Price Clothing House, No. 004 MA3XIC1ST Street. Our Garment are well made. Our Cutters are mca of toloat. BUT ONE PRICE 13 ASKRa Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, 9 IT wtmtf Na 04 MARKET St., above Sixth. tfcTCE." "ICE." "ICE." A 9UE PENN COAL AND ICE COMPANY, Chartered in Deoenber, IHtiA. TflW VP.DM MAINE. BOSTON. ANU CATSKITT, always on hand and for aale by the cargo, ton, or eu load, at the wharves of the company, bPKUUE blreet, Sotiuyl kill river, PhlU,deHbia. 1 8 laiuy UOAfiUca J, W 0LBER.T, PreiidoiL SUMMER RE30R1S. ATLANTIC CITV. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., I Nomt Open far the Reception of Ciaewt.- HASSI.rR'S BAND sindnr th direotioo of Simoe Hassler, is ennnged for trs nanoa. Persons fishing to engagf rooms (rill ptT to OROROK FR1THMAN, Boperintondent. ATLANTIO OITY, or I5ROWN A WOELPPER, ttttm Ho Vfl RIOHMON" Street, PhiJadelphiA, s U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY", N. J., m t!OW OPICN I'OR OJl'HSTM. TKRM3 MODI-RATH. Fur room, tame, tt., adiln'sa THOMAS FARLKI', PmpneWr. Tarl Sont-z'. Parlor OrebW. ra haa been a.Tnaged for the naaon. 8 1 8m "T H E VV H I T EH0 U S E, AT ATLAWTIO CITY, N. J., Inrated on MaauchnKnttw avenue, is now open for the re ception of visitors. The bathing opposite the-house ia t'NHirtirAKxen, asn Tint bathkrs ark hecukc rito.vf HANCIKB HY THK "8AKETY FLOATS" ENULOMNU THK HATHfNO CtllOPKIW ! A"pPly to 7 8fmw2m WILLIAM WHfTEHOUSK. 1? X C II A N O E HOTEL, J ATLANTIC OITY, GKORlJK HA YD AY, Proprietor. TF.K.M8, 2 PKR DAY. Having enlarged the Hotel, and beautified it with a Mansnra roof, tne Proprietor t.tkps pleasure in announo-.ng tliat he bas opened the same for the season of lit. In ro turnini; thnuks to the putilio for putt patron imo, he re spectfully solicits a continuance of the same, pledging lumHolf to furnish all his Hoarders with all the acoomoio diitirinsof a FirMt clas Hotel. Old Htock Ale and oboice Liquors and Wines served npun cull. 6 &lwfiu im rtiwrwvaa ttatt iTr svTff pitv m t tiKOKCK W.lllKKLK. Fpriotor. Now onen for' the spawn. It has been thoroughly renovated anil put into complete c-rner. In connection- with the bathing there ate new butb-tioHsos, aud Oapuun W. Tell Street's lite' lines and buoys introduced tor the espeoial use of the boardora. 6 331m Vaverly House, Atlantic city, n. T J., corner ATLANTIO and DF.LAWARK Ave nues, opposite tlie United Mates Hotel. To those sopiting comfort and pleasure this houao hue, in its dolightful shade and eligible location, advantages seldom found on tbp t csHbore. M. J. JOY, H 25 lm Proprietress. THE NEI'Tl'N'E HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, JL N. J., is NOW OPEN. Tho Iwtion of this houie only one hundred foot from perfectly aafa aud exopllent bnthing, together with its cmforts as a First-olaae II itol, lmiko it a most deiir ilile st.ipping place. For tnrms, apply at the Hotel, or at No. 707 Wood stnwt, Philadelphia. ti23 lm ROBKKT L. FURKY, Lessee. J)EE1 HOUSE, ATLANTIS-' CITY, N. J., (Next door to United Stutos Hotel). CHARLES SOUDER, M D. 6 231m Proprietor. MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1, kooi s oppn the en tiro year. (Situated near tho HK:Vf hATMlNt); large uirv rooms; luinihhcd throobout with spring beds. Trims, ijilii to $18 per week. 6 23;w UKOIlliK H. MACY, Proprietor. O II M Z '3 INLET HOUSP, ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY. Purest bnmds of Liquor. 7 21m K" E N T U C K Y H.O U S E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open for the roception of visVian. MKS. M.QUIGLEY. 6 23 lm Proprietress. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf Hour', IS (JW UPiiN. Terms to suit the time". 6 2a lm KDWARD DOYLE, Proprietor. nIIESCHAUFLERJIOTEIVATLANTIC CITY, jl. N. o. The best location on tij iaiand,wita an A No. I tahlo. and tbe best at tontion uuid to its suests. Kmhtv fine sleeping uhambers, with bods.. etn., unsurpassed. effii lm A1.UIM rnjrtAUi1 IjV.k. r-ropnetor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (MICHIOAN AVUSUE), Enlarged to douole its former caDauity. ia now open for the recei tion of guest. 6 23 lm Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is Now Open, enlargod and improved. Spring beds throughout the esUiblishu.vnt. Rooms for invalids. Terms moderate. 6 23 1m MKS.. IICULKKS, rroprfetress CEA VEV HOUSE, ATLANTIC SITY, N. O J., corner of PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, is Now Open for reception of guw. LEEDS A DAVIS. Proprietors. 8 231m s ANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., K-J corner of AiLAniiu n uundKuntur Ave, nues, is now open, enlarged and improved. One of tbe pleasiinteat locations on the island. 6 24 lm LEWIS REPP, Proprietor. n ADDON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, nowr tbe beach, a new house just finished, in o-ws open. 7 2 1m 8A.Vul. KL P. HUNT, Proprietor. "17 YARD HOUS; ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., A J (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantic and Arc tic,) is now open for the re option of guenta. 6 34 lm T. F. WATSON, Proprietor. qUMMANY nOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., delightfully located w KUKTU VAltULIN a Ave nue, is now open. o23 lm FUAS CLEAVKH, Proprietor- MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ATLANTIC Avenue, first block above Unite! Btnte Hotel. Termslli per wee 6 231m v 11 ILL! AM MONROE, Proprietor, THE "CIIALEONTE." ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., IS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. , 6 231m KLISHA ROBERTS, Proprieto. HE WIT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., will open July l.aad will be t as ''mB'1J. 1. liL'TCHlNaCN. 6 231m Proprietawsa. MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a Fisit-clasa Privato. Boarding hoOR tPenn. sylvania aveuutt), ia now open for ibe reception of harder. 6 23 lm A. J. COOK, Prapniuiree. MANN'S COTTAGE, ATLANTIC QiTY, N. .T. (Pannavlvania avenue) unexcelled as 'l locution. comforts, canvoniences, and tt furnishing of tu house, is now open fur vuutors. lo til I. .U 1 liOKJM, t-?eprilrea. rpHE CLARENDON HOUSE, VIRGINIA JL Avenue. Atlantic Ctty, iV. .1,18 now nrur o. 6231m,J JOMiPH JON ES Proprietor. rp H"E A II A 51' B U A X ATLANTIC Oil Y.N. J., U wim nnoB for IhA rtMielltLi of ITUestS. 6 23 lm, R- LEitpfi, Proprietor. CeTtTTl H, O U 8 E, ATLAN WO CITY, N. J:, isqowcenforthercce rfion of guesi-K 6 zilm LAWLOR A TitlLLY, Proprietor. c HESTER COH.NTY ATLANTIC CITS, N. J. HOUSE, J. KEIM. Proprii-jr, 623 lm QEA-SIDE HCi'SE, ATLAJSTIC CITY, J., IC in now open iulherecor.'iiiin oi aunst. 6 23 lm 1-VA , HA IN Ks, Proprietor. . f.y jTURE. ETO. F u K N 1 TUBE. A. & H. LEJAMBRH i HAVE REMOVED THEIR NO. 1127 CIIESTJT STREET, 1 10 wlmomrp GIRARD ROW. SUMMER RESORTS. CAFE MAY. SEWEU'S POINT FISH HOUSE Cold Sprii IflV' CaPe Ma NvJ- PLFsrmn awd rmtrWft OATS TO HIRR. hort notloo, and th4 best attoolion paid to tho wan of ' visitors to the Inlot gnoarally, , . nines, LitfJors. Cigars, ttc, of tL ohtxA Ma. II. W. FAAVCTT, ri lm QQLVMBIA IIOUSB, CArU'MAr, a-J WILL RKCKTViraVBSTS rj and afur XUhTS ', Extensive alterat'fMia and mnitlons, BfidM tv great advantnge In loratlrm vtilch tho Cctnnivl4 pogicsBfB, In couequ9nce of tile tendency of Ca May Unjifbvementa, enaWo n. to prom' 0U patrons vtore than ordinary BatlflLtlon, For Roctns, etc., addfa GEOXGE J. TMLTON'y PRPKIETOR, l J. H. DEIWlSON, 6 lsmwf 2rr MERC!ILt?T,S, UOl EL. PhUadA.- (C.roeita the Stocttioa Udtell, OA PR MAY; H.J. A few spartmen's, with board, ia these RpleKlly-eom. rtracted Cottages, can bo secured ox tmrtiediat applica-tatthoOottagtr-to St. W. FAWOKTT,' 928 lm Pro, 1etor. SE A A T ai l7 Q. NATIONAL HAL, m , OAPK NAY CITY. NT J. Thia large and comn-mlloiis Hotel, known as the K flUooAi ' Hall, is now receiving ?t niton. 6a4 2m- AASDN OARRETRWTT, PrbpTi 6ir. CARli'S- COTTA'JE, JACKSCW 8Tl(iT, CAPK MAY, N. J.-, an-entirely new'and hand mar" hotel, just completed a id newlj f urniabe9 tnrougho'. t, ia H now open for tbe season, (food acuominodiiaVma fur barVl ora. tiimlin PKANC18 OAKU, Proprietor. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE M.tT, N. J. Thls dolightfxilly I.xaited hotel is NOW OPEN for ' the season, where the undTTTigned, aa borate weV will do vote his whole energies to else comfort of his g'unsrt. WILLIAM MAvOW.- 6 2 2m liSpiAtOT PARKINSON HALL,- HUGHES 8TREET, Cape May. Firt-oli-.ii!- Private Hoardi. fr Houaa, commanding a full view of ttr l'fttiMjktnn tlouie ad ooe&A. 62H lm Mrs. K.PARK. UXSON .lONl-.a, Pror.rstreaa.- McMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE May City, N. X, now rrmti for Visitors, and to' betA. tinun onou the entire year hrettttpr 6 24 lm dui .i JViufViAKlN, Proprietor, CAPE MlYY. ADOLFII PROSKAUER, OF J No. 222 8. THfRD Street, Pluladelpliia, MAISON DOKKK, Restaurant n la r.w'', and hotel on -Eu-r.ipean plnu, corner of WASrSiNcrroW and JACKSON Mreots, Cape Msy. 6 2 lm "J PHILADELPHIA HOUaE, CAPE MAY. N. j7, A is now open for th reprt:w of g jests. Address E IJKffKI l i; Cape May, 8,381m or No. 1W4 CKK.SfrUT btreet. Philadelphia.- J; A PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N.J.- i-J This delightfully locate;!' lotel is now open forth se-ieos. VhMlm Ji WIENER. Proprietor. CAPE ISLAND PRIVATE BOARDING FOR FAMILIES at. tho FRAtfKLI.V HOUES. 0 381m MKS. H. W. HARDEN, ProprietreM. - O HERMAN HOUSE, CAPE MA.YrN.jT, KJ ROW OPEN. Lnrge airwinlo and communioatinji rooms. Spring Heds. Tnnns, ijio to $M por woek. o iUlm OUFFOUD A CO., Proprietora, TKEMONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANKLIN and WASHINOTON StisoU, Cape May, N. J., will opm os the 3d of Jul, -V. 1 v" in1" wiTii per weeK. UUMPHK. MUOHK3 Proprietor. t) J3 am OTHER SUMMSfi RESORTS. -g ,Y C E U I A HO US E COLLINS' ltIL4rifl, Delaware, , IS NOW OPEN. Thfsfavorite resort is he.-.iKiAilly located on the PoUv waro Bay, few miles from Mia-Gapes. It has a beautiful lawn in front, wall shaded, need salt wavsr bathing, aail i ng., ete. Reached by stea-nors "Porry," and "Chioopee,'.' from below Arch street, ev ;ry. Tuesday and. Friday at 7.M A. M. und 4 P. M. 6 MmwI3t FRAiNK COLLINS. Proprietor. , pLlFTON SPRINGS. KOTEL AND AIRCURK combined with Watew Treatment. This eitnalr) and magnificent establinlunent, located on . the Aubora branch of the great New York Central Railroad, midwaf between Syracuse and Rochester, is now opened for th root-ption of pleasure see'4on and invalids. A lithograpli of this spacious and elegan building, surrounded with a natnral grove and beautiful, drives, caa bo seen at tha moat, Important hotel and watering plaoe after August L Terms for board, $3 per du; $12 to $16 jar week ; children and servants half priok subject .to ooatrMt for loot tuaaJhs at reduced ratea N. B. Ciroclojia sent on applr cation. ALBERT CLEVELAND, , 6Mlm Proprietor. U M M E X K E S O R.T. Tho subscriber baing purcbtsod tbe Cold Bprluai property, on the line oi tbe Schuylkltt and. Susquehanna, Railroad, from, the Philadelphia andl Reading Railwf Company, will reopen, i for visitor aad f ami lie on Job 1, lboV. It is now .urdsiajoing thorough, repairs, and will be refitted and refurnished in the bjt ananner. Persona can address the prapiioAor at Harraiurg, Oold Spi-iaca, Box No. 170. 6 22m WTXUAMJLKROL , GENEVA, 8 W I M E R LAlM)i HOTEL DE LA MI TiROPQLK, CHARLES ALDINOf.R; Proprietor. Foumariy of tha "Carona.M i This hotel, ths-buKUt In Qen?,.iastaatod In t taoak favorable portiaa oi the oity, oo-TynasMting a splendyd vii over the Lake,, the Jura, and tba, Moea). BLano; tut) room and saloons. Koarting, coffee, riykiM, and blllia room, Enghsh and American newspaaca taken daily. 6 1 Saa aOOTS AKQ SHOES. p I ft E C U3TO M-ra AJD JE ; BOOTS AND SHOES FOR tNTLEMKN. NO. 33 S03TH SIXT3 STREFfl MUnnw ABOVE CITEiitiTT A good fit majilways be otained. B ARGIL, FARRE1L & WARREN; DILVJ.ERS IN PAVEH OF A bli KINDS, KO. C31 CIIESNUT S331EPT AND NO. C24 JAYNE STKEET; TRSal gHILADKLygTA. FLOUR. " nmiaal riWU( Tot the Trac or at Retail. KVERY BARRIL WARRANTED, Koystouo XTlour MilLai. Koa. 19 and 91 GIRARD Atniim, ?J!Ln3rP East ofVront (OwvAV trm aa a . - v w n w.n . w wr n. n HATS AND O APS. ITI. "ancijKruJN IMPROVED VKf.n- "'d"or tho Poet oaw U l . EMPIRE SLATE MANTEL WO'rlKS J. B.
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