THE DAILY EVENING TELEGKAFII PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 18C9. X723W Yoxmxsxvxs. From Our Own Corrcioiutemt. Nsw Tokk. July 19, 1809. Nwppapr Office "CnllrrB." Not a hundred miles from the City Hall Park la a tiewnpaper oftlne where I sometimes nit, and where "characters" are popping In from morn until nljrtit. They commence making tholr calls directly the office door Is open, and they keep them np until six o'clock at night. They arc Isms of New York, some of them Tery pleasant and qntet Isms, some of them de cidedly harsh and turbulent ones. They give a plea Bant variety to the seclusion of lhat newspaper omce, light up Its gloom with pretty, variegated pieces of color, and contrlhulo not little to the splcc of Journalistic life there. Some of these callers are ladles. Here Is one of them. Her name Is Madame II. Once sho was a celebrated jrrima donna singing In the principal capitals of Kurope. To-day Bhe Is a decayed musliv. teacher who receives annually a "grand testimo nial" In the shape of a concert, and who harbors the wild hallucination that her voice Is as good as It was thirty years ago. The teeth which Bhe hai lost she has not replaced by artificial ones, and the Bqulnt In her eyes has become more decidedly pro nounced. She Is wrinkled and haggard, wears a faded grey silk dress and a black lace veil wita holes In it She has a forthcoming concert, and sho also has the bronchitis, and the object of her visit to the newspaper offices is to beseech a kindly Ignoring of all shortcomings. "For the sake of my family," Bhe urges. "I have a family depending upon mo, and I should lose all my pupils Immediately If anything Unkind about my voice appeared In the newspapers.'' So saying, she takes out some cards of admission for the next evening (the date of the concert In ques tion), aHks for a pen In order to write "compliment ary" across the back of them, and leaves the olllce, made happy by the assurance that nothing but what Is kind shall be said of her and hers. Years ago she was truly a celebrated cantatrirr.. What has become of all her savings? you will ask. Alas! she never had any. A gambling, thieving husband, who went round counting the house while she was on her knees as "Amina" or "Lucrezla Borgia," swallowed up all the receipts In the treasury, and often sho had not enough money in her possession to carry her from one city to another. That kind of life lasted for many yonrs, nntll, in fact, Madame 1J. got too old to be anything but ridiculous on the operatic Btage, and audiences laughed Instead of applauding when she presented the shadow of her once-magnin-ccnt "Lucrezla." Finally Bhe was left without a husband, without money, with few friends, and with but the scant remains of a voice that, during her many years of public life, must have brought her in half a million of dollars. Another one of these isms is a literary Ism, known to allthe story papers of Gotham. He is a young man of twenty-six, with blue eyes, blonde hair, Mack coat too short in the sleeves, black pants too Bhort In the legs, and no linen to speak of. He has gaunt red hands, which look litter for handling packing boxes than pen, ink, nnd paper, and he brings endless rolls of manuscript, wrapped up In brown paper, and written on both sides. He is a Btory-wrlter, cams hi living by writing stories, though where they are published I am unable to say, never having fathomed the mystery of his name, and never having seen published elsewhere the Stories that are rejected at the office in question. But this I do know about him, that all his leisure hours and they are many he seems to employ in Bitting in City Hall Park. There ho lounges on one of the toadstools near the fountain, morning, noon, and night, for there, time and again, passing by at those hours, I have seen him Bitting, with his eyes bent on the grouhd, and his chin upheld by his hands, and a brown paper parcel (without doubt a rejected THSS.) tucked under his arm. Perhaps he Is picking up characters for an intended work of Ac tion; but if he would pick up himself a bit, and get a Situation as salesman, it would be better for him. Who is this In light array, dressed expensively but not neatly, fashionably and floridly, with glaring kid gloves, and anointed with penetrating perfume? She Is not an authoress. Authoresses are never over-dressed. They are generally timid-looking women (those who infest newspaper officers, at least) with frowsy hair, alouchy bonnets, and gloves a milo too long. This one Is brilliant and debonnaire, ex ceedingly rich in ribbons, and with a mellow orotund voice, bhe announces her business with a fasclnut 1 ng assumption of modesty. It appears she has been shamefully misrepresented in the newspapers. Her name has been "dragged before the public," in spite of her having avoided scandal during all the years Bhe has "devoted herself to her profession," anil she has been exhibited in a very repulsive light. Further Information reveals the fact that she is a slack-wire performer, Mad'lle Rosalie Y , at ono of the smaller places of amusement, and that she has been driven "almost wild" by certain scandalous reports. What she comes to ask for Is the generous support of this newspaper. This cannot be promised, but she goes away greatly mollified by the assurance that the newspaper will take no action against her. Here Is a woman who wants to write religious hnnifl of ton nonta a vprap tiirp a mnn with n'nnrnnt . jfucvij .. - . , ...... burglar-alarm that simultaneously lights a candle, rings a bell, and fires a pistol ; people with patents; correspondents about to sail to all parts of the world, I from Alaska to Terra-del-Fuego; captains of sailing packets, who have eluded the Custom House, have India shawls to sell at a bargain; bullies who have come to try their muscle against that of the editor by whom they fancy themselves defamed ; sore throated ministers with copies of their last Sunday's sermons: artists whose pictures have never seen the light of an exhibition ; foreign bummers, with forged letters of Introduction from'a supposititious consul; abused authors, intent npon a personal In terview with the critic who has slashed Into them all these come tramping Into the office from morn to night, week In, week out, daily presenting new shades of character, and suggesting the question whether tho supply of Gotham newspaper office loungers will ever be exhausted? I.o1k1iik-IIoiimc Hlgnn. "For gentlemen only,'" is the announcement figuring on many a placard pasted In the windows of lodging-houses, and meant to bytray unwary bache lors. The announcement lookB respectable and harmless. Y'ou feel yon are entering an abode where woman Is denied admission, and where all the delights of blessed "one-cdness" can be enjoyed cheap. Miserable anticipations! lllighted hopes! I'pon ringing the bell you are confronted with an eminently respectable-looking woman, in a chintz dress, with yellow hair and eyes the color of pale indlgo-wuter. Her voice, like her terras, is low. and she Is the very picture of middle-aged virtue. There is a pious resignation in her sigh as she shows you the furnished apartment, and a touching submission in her voice when she contldes to you the fact of her having seen better days, ltefore the interview Is over, your heart quite warms to her, and If warmth of heart had any Influence in expanding the pocket, you would no doubt pay her a month in advance be fore leaving the room. Your worldly prudence, however of which your experience among New .York lodging-letters has furnished you with an im mense stock holds yon In wholesome check, and you content yourself with leaving her one week's rent. Installed In your new quarters, you congra tulate yourself on having found, at a moderate price, the comforts of a home. Iu describing your room er your unite of rooms, as the case may be to a friend, you lay particular stress upon the fact that the furnished apartments of the house are "for .gentlemen only;" but before you have been en sconced two weeks, you discover the trap that has been laid. You hear In the hall the trail of a petticoat and the harsh sweetness of a virago's tongue. From that moment It Is all up with you. Y'ou discover that the bevy of furnished upartments stir rounding you are let, in the most promiscuous mau- ner, to as many foolish virgins as are willing to pay for ttieifl. Your respectability takes the alarm. Y'our honor Is fluttered. Conscience Is wounded, You blush when you meet Mrs. Flxemrlght, the yale-haired landlady. Bhe has shaken your faith In human nature to say nothing of Vour nerves, and henceforth yon place no more reliance in placards . pcaring tuc aunouaccmcnt, "rgrUcfttiujaoaOaJf." If your quarters are otherwise comfortable, and yon are averse to changing, there is a long four-handed fight between Ilrass and Bachelorhood, Decency and Decorum. Tho former two bid yon stay, braaan It out with society, and defy conventionalism to do Its worst; the latter urge yon to fiee at once, touso more circumspection In choosing your next resi dence, and to forego the disreputable ambiguities of a lodging-house for the modest certainties of board In a private family. The Time of yesterday had an extremely sensible article In reference to the "Thontrlcal Prlze-lllim," the gist of which is that It is going to "shut down" In future upon all correspondence from actors and managers In regard to their personal squabbles. The Timm Is right. Tho egotistic display of grievances in "cards" written to tho principal newspapers was last season carried to a ridiculous extent by theatri cal people. The publication of these precious epistles, which was at first requested as a favor, Is now de manded as a right. The evil has wrought Its own death. Messrs. Tayl on re and Murray ptled on the last straw, and now the dromedary is sutrering from a spine dlseaso that never will bo cured. The Ilutler Henderson analr was the penultimate burden, and the husband or Miss Fiddes arrived in this country Just In time to bo In at the death. Hut by being denied admission to tho big newspapers for the Timr has only set tho rule which tho other Journals In self-defense will be compelled to observe these theatrical letter-writers will be led to force the ex pression of their grievances In a new direction. Messrs. Henderson nnd Murray are therefore going to publish a new weekly paper, gossip says, to bo called Gmannfrnm the Grcrn-ronm. Their names, it is true, will not appear In connection with the Jour nal, which will sustain the same relation to actresses that the Revolution docs to women In general, and whose conductors, ostensibly, will lie Miss I.ydia Thompson and Miss Josephine Fiddes. The pros pectus of this journal extends an Invitation to all In jured actresses in the United States to scud brief and bright statements of their particular cases. The natural born blonde, the snubbed soubrette, the in nocent equestrian kleptomaniac, will all find an ad vocate in Its pages. No actress, however, will be permitted to write more than one note per week, and any agent wishing to defend herself against the imputations of the New York dally press is recom mended to dictate a letter to and have it written out by the feminine golden-haired star whom he repre sents. This mamruvre will, of course, completely hondwink the public, anil the press. Besides, they have the agent's assurance that everything is on tho square, and surely his word is us good as his blonde ! The nifllcnltic of UrttlnK Worthed ore no slight ones to tho poorer Inhabitants of New York who live In tenement-houses, nnd scarcely know what a bath-tub means. A few spasmodic ex ertions have been made to supply free baths to the people, but these efforts have not been backed sutll ciently by individual enterprise, and the Board of Health does just nothing at all. Baths that arc paid for can be had, but these are beyond the reach of the poor classes, who are thus almost under the ne cessity of going unwashed from year's end to year's end. Every evening, however, hundreds of young men and boys may be seen along the docks and piers on the east side of city, regardless of violating the law, and only intent upon the luxury of a bath. That law provides that no person shall bathe within the limits of the city between sunrise und sunset. The policemen who visit and inspect these docks, however, are apparently in only too much sympathy with the great unwashed; for, although these bathers lose their self-consciousness to such an extent as to remain undirected by the sense that the eyes of the hundreiUof occupants of the ferryboats are involun tarily turned upon them while they make their un dress evolutions, few arrests are ever made, and few of those made ever come to grief. Like Adam nnd Eve, they are "naked and not ashamed," and tills is a great deal better, In my opinion, than re maining clothed and dirty. Such swimming and bathing faculties as have been supplied by private enterprise are overcrowded. The natatorlums are all extremely well attended, so that affairs there may be described as progressing more than "swim mingly." Am Baba. 3IUHICAT, AM) DRAMATIC. Philadelphia is all but amusemcntless at the pre sent moment, and most of our actors are recreating in the mountains or at the sea-shore, or are playing Bummer engagements In other cities. Mr. Owen Fawcett, the popular young comedian, is now at Selwyn's Theatre, Boston, where he has appeared as "Toby Twinkle," In All That Glittertin not Gold, as "Fernando Villabella" In The Maid and the ifairpif, as "Solou Shingle," and other favorite role. Mr. Fawcett has appeared in company with Lingard, and has been well received by the Bosto nlans. When the Walnut Street Theatre opens for the next season, he will return to this city, and re sume his old position as first low comedian at that establishment. CITY ITJKItlS. Glengarv Cheviot Suits Men's, $11. IK). do. do. Youths', P. Do. do. do. Hoys', 6. Half way between Bknnktt A Co., Fifth and TOWRB HAI.L, Sixth Street,) 51U Mahkkt St., Philadelphia, And 600 Broadway, New Yonu. Finest Clothinq in the city at Charles Stores' under Continental. Tuv n.iviv Wnrrav 4 u Firt-i-ln r TTntnl in fntA th best at Cape May. Be sure and atop there. GnovER A Baker's Highest Premium Sewing Machines, No. 730 Ghesnut street. Foreion Periodicals. From A. Winoh, No. 506 Ohea nut street, we have reoeived"All the Year Round" for May and Jnne; "London Society" for July; "Oornhill Magazine;" "Tho St James' Magazine," "Bow Bolls;" "Punch," and "Fnn." Adirondack Spuing WATEn krom Whitehall, N. Y Experience has proved that this celebrated Chalybeate Water contains more active medicinal properties for the speedy relief and cure of all diseases of the Kidneys and Uvinary Organs, Female Wesknoss and Nervous Prostra tion, than any known remedy. Nature's great Tonio and Diuretio for invigorating and building up the system im paired by disease, dyspopsia, or general debility. See pamphlet. Dopot, and for sale by Wyeth A Brother, Druggists, No. 1413 Walnut street, Philadelphia. Jewelry. Mr. William W. Casaidy, No. 13 South Second street, has tho largest and most attractive assortment of Una Jewelry and Silverware in the oity. Purchasers oan rely npon obtaining a real, pure article tarnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleas or and profit. Singer's Bewtso Machines On easiest possible terms, by O. F. Davis, No. 810 Obeanat street Owrso to TnE LAWK ESS OF THE SKA SON, THE ENORMOUS SIZE OF OUR STOCK, and ALTERATIONS ABOUT TO HE COMMENCED O.V OUR BUILDINGS, ue trill reduce ALL OUR riilCES, mid tell out our f SUMMER STOCK, SUITS, COATS, FASTS, YES1S, EVERYTHING, a' BE A VY DISCO UNT. t1f Those who ttnoie hme very cheap ve have been telling thi. .eauon uill lie turpri.ed at our being able to make a STIIL FURTHER REDACTION, but our object it loel-ar ourthelretand tablet of the ttock with which they are .till loaiUd, notitithrtaitding the fact that our tale thie .pring have been 60 FER CENT. GREATER than tier before, WANAMAKBR it BROWN, TRE LARGEST CLOTHING HOUSE, OAK HAI.L, The Corner of MA TH 9,ii Slredi. niTTCnfrlROTf HILLMAN.-Oo tho lsth Instant, by the Rev. P. H. Hii, Mr. BKN J A MIN M. liu I'Clili SON to Miss GKRTRUPK U1LLM AN, both of this oil v. STOCKTON- H A l.LUV KL- In Camden. W. .1, April 84, by Pev. V. A. Clialker, lV:r. RAMITKI, 11. STOCK TOM and M as MARY M. UALLOWKL, both of the oity of Camden. BRPCK. On Rnndsy eveninr. the 1th Instant, at Rri. tol, Pa., GKORGK 11HKUK, Ksq., in the .tn year of bis, ape. The relative and friends are invited to attend his funeral, on Wednesday at noon, from bis late residence. OALLIS. On the lHth Instant. Mrs. KM MA M. O r Ids, wile of the late John W. Callis, and daughter of John anil Sarnli Yake. 'I he relatives and friends of the family are rmpecttotly Invited to attend the funer.il, from her lureiita' residence. No. l;tl 0een street, Germantnwn, on Thursday, the H2d inatant, at 8 o'clock, lo proceed to Mount M ir allUemi. tery. IHINOAN. At Norriatown, on Monday morninc, July 19, Mm. ABIGAIL DIINGAN, in the Hist year ot tier age. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend the fune ral, on Thursday, the 22il initant, at I'J o'clock M., from the residence ot her daughter, Mr. Harriet .Intniaon, cor ner of Airy and I)e Kali) streets, N'orriatinvn. itRrmant at Laurel II ill. Carriages will meet the 1 SO truin on its arrival at School Station. " KAGI.RTON.-On Monday, the 10th instant, CORA, wife of Samuel K. Kagloton, and daughter of the late Peter and llettie K. I'ronaye. ITt.TON. In Philadelphia, earlv this morning, FMILY, wife of C. C. FULTON, proprietor of tho "Haiti more American." f uneral from her late roaidonce in Baltimore, on Thurs day afternoon. i GOLDKN.-On the 1th inatant, FRANK IK. son of Tiinmas and Annie Gulden, aged 6 years 4 months and 1 day. 'i ho relatives and friends of the family, also the boys of St. Joachim's Parechial School, are invited to attend tho funeral, from t he parents' residence, No. 4-iJ' Kranklin street, Frankfonl, on Thurwlay afternoon, the instant, at 4 o'elotik. To proceed to St. Joachim's for iuterment. LANCASTER. On Monday, the l'.nh instant, ANN IK M , wife of Thomas A. Lancaster. The relatives and trienris ot the family are roapoctfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her biiFliand. No. !'.':) Morgan street, on Tliurxiluy, the iiJJ in stant, at 9 o'clock A. M. M A HON V. On Sunday morning, the lsth instant, MiBS MARY A N N M A HON V. Her relatives and friends are Invited to attend her fune ral. from iter late residence. No. M'.i S. Secnn.l street, to morrow afternoon, to leave the liouao at i:, o'clock pro cicely. PKDTWK.-On the evening of theli'th instant, Captain SILAS I'KimiCK Notice will te given of tho funeral. RAY. On tho evening of the lsth intant. at the resi dence of Mr. Hubert Black, No. ltUi I'lllmrt at root, 1 O I III'. K. RAY, daughter of John and Margaret Ray. 'I he relatives and Irieiiils and tho Yotin? ''unple's Aaao ciation of t lie i'abernaolo Haptmt Church, are reapect lully invited to attend her funeral, from her father's resi dence, Fifty-fourth street, above Wyalusitig avenue, on Wednesday afternoon, the -1st instant., at 2 o'clock. Kuno ia' services at the Biockley Baptist Church, pi .cisnly at ;i. HIAHP.-On the 17th instant, PHILIP SHARP, in tho 8Mb year of his ago. His relatives and friends are Invited to attend the fune ral, from the residence of Mr. Alouos Keen, No. li04 Palmer Rtroot, on Wednesday morning, to leave the houso st 7 o'clock. To proceed to liarron Hill. The friends will moot at the church at 10 o'clock. DRY GOODS. GEO. D. WISHAM, No. 7 N. EIGHTH St., Is now prepared to offer one of tho largest and best selected stocks of DRESS GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE SOLD AT THE LOWEST CASH PK1CES. NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. DlackSilks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA, only fl-60. BLACK GKOS GRAIN, HEAVY, $2-00. BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, $2UO. BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, $2-26, $20, $2-78, 13-00, 13-60, $4-00, I J-B0, $5-00. FOR BARGAINS CALL AT UUO. I. WlKIIAltIS ONE PRICE STORE, No. T North EIGHTH Street. OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. 4 18 thstu3mrp RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CIIESNUT STKEET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWNS, OltGANDIES, And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. T 13 tf PARISIAN NOVELTIES FOR THE LADIES. Just received A large invoice from Paris of Uie very newest styles of tine Jot Jewelry, Hair Bands, (;uibn, Nets, etc. The rarest and most elegant evor of fered in this market. At H. DIXON'S, . 7 14 t No. 21 South KIUUTU Street BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO. yjRS. M. A. B I N D E R, DRESS TRIMMING AND PAPER PAT TERN STORE, N. W. Corner IHeventh and Cliet nut Streets. BARGAINS JUST OPENED, New style Silk Tassel Fringe, 62 cents a yard, all shades. REAL GUIPURE LACES. A case Lace Points. Sacqnes, and Jackets. Llama Luce Parasol Covers. ' Black Thread LaceB, all widths, at very low prices. The genuine Joseph Kid Gloves, f 1 per pair. Misses' Colored Kids. NEW STYLES PARASOLS AND SEASIDES. Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes. Purls Jewelry. Plaid Nainsooks, French Muslins, Pipue and Mar seilles, Hamburg Edging and Inserting EXCLUSIVE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for cuttlnij Ladies' Dresses, Sucques, Basques, Garumldl's, Chil dren's Clothes, etc., by measurement, and full lu- Btruciioiui given. AGENTS WANTED. Ladles are now mnk-lnor frnm turn tnlmn nor month as agents for this system. A 6 stuthi PENNSYLVANIA AND New York Canal and Railroad Co.'s SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. A limited amount of these Bonds, guaranteed by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, Is oirered at NINETY AND ONE-HALF PER CENT. The Canal of this Company Is 105 miles lonpr. Their Railroad of the same length Is fast approaching com pletion, and being principally owned by the Lehigtt Valley Railroad Company, will open In connection therewith an Immense and profitable trade north ward from the coal regions to Western and Southern New York and the Great Lakes. Apply at Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's Office No. 303 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, T 1 lm4p CHARLES C. LONGSTRETII, ' Treasurer LehlgU Valley Railroad Company. HATS AND OAP8. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- luted and a&BV-fittinff Dreu Hat fn&tnnfnd). In &I1 th imprnvwl faahlooief th Lwytea UiU UT Nt r9L out 0uvr U U fuM lle SUMMER TRAVEL. SUMMER TRAVEL VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The most popular rout to Vilkbarre, Scrantcn, Mauch Chunk la t-ton, Hazleton, Mount Carmcl, Allentown, Bethlehem, And all points In the LEEIOn AND WYOMING VALLEYS. Fonr Through Trains In connection with Lehlgb Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroads. COMMODIOUS CARS, SMOOTH TRACK, FINB SCENERY, EXCELK1CNT HOTELS, Are the specialties of this route. Through Trains leave the Depot, 1SEKKS AND AMERICAN STREETS, At T A- M., 9-45 A. M., 1-45 and 5 P. M. ELLIS CLARK, 6 80 lm General Agent. Tickets sold and baggage checked through at Mann's Express Office, No. ion S. FIFTH Street. P O R LONG B K A N C II, WtTHOUT CHANOK OK CiRS. On and aftor THURSDAY, July 1, lSiW, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF. S'lHI A. M.I S OD P. M.i mm ia in P m LONG BRANCH AT 6 12 P.M. $:i'K 4'6l Fro- J Phlladnlhi to Long Iiranch.. 1 Kicursion Tickota W. 11. GATZ.MK.ll, Airant. 721m STEAMBOAT LINES. R CAP K M A Y. )AVS, Turns NA'l'ITRUA VS ( .u Hint niter SATURDAY, June 26, tho new and splen- ',L,".,;',".n"'r., I,A,',,Y Uh' THK LAKK, Uaptain W. I HOMl'hON, will commnncn running n-iruliirly to (J PK WAY. leaving AKCll STKKHT WHAUK on TIJKSDAY. Tlll lfSDAY, and SATURDAY MOItMNOS BlHoVlnck. and returning Ih-avo t.hn lirmlinit at Capo Miiyon MON DAYS, WKi'N KSDAYS. snd SATURDAYS ut 8 o'clock rare, including Carriage hire Children. " " j-j Servants " " "' j-jy Season Tiekots $10 Cairiaeo hire entrii. Tho LADY OK T11K LAKK is a line sea boat, has hiinilxome state-room accommodations, and is llttod np with everything noceBKiiry for the safety und comfort of passengers. 1' reight received nntrt 8' o'clock. Tiekots sold and bg pngo checked at the transfer otlicu, No. HJn (JII KSNU T Stroit, nncler the Continental Hotel. Knr further purlieu lars inquire at the Office, No. IW North DK.LAWAKK Avenue. U, II II I'DDKLL. 6 24 tf CALVIN TACt, ART. DAILY EXCURSIONS TO UK- rnrltf. Lnrlincrtnn .nil fl-inrl Un I. n ... isKt-r.-iHii .nni.1 t . v Aiv.r.n. i,-avo4 rnuailoi ilna, Cue-nut ctreet wharf, at i! and ti o'clock P. M. Re turning, leaves lirintol at t! 611 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. Stopping each way at Rivert n, Torres Ulo, Anda Iiihib, Beverly, and liurlington. Fare '25 conts. Kxcur Biun, 40 cents. 7 H 3m GLOUCESTER POINT. GO YOUR sclf and take the family to this cool, delight ful spot. New steamors, with every comfort, leave SOUTH Street Klin dailv. everv few minnt-en. , RISRno 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., JEWELLERS. 7 1 thstulOtrp R E M O V A L. V. 13. WARDEN, IMPORTER OF Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Has Removed from the 8. & comer of Fifth an Chesnut Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B WATCHES REPAIRED IN THIS BEST MANNER. 3 llthatu! E. DURING JULY AND AUGUST, OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 3 O'CLOCK. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., TSthstulmrp JEWELLERS. RICH JEWELRY. JOHN Tt XL E N N A. N, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 4 29 thatuSmrp PHILADELPHIA. 11RILLIANT AUSTRALIAN PEBBLES, J cannot be told from Diamonds, in sot of PIN AND KAH-KINOS, for Iiadios' wear, suitable for those visiting the fashiona ble Watering places. Also, FINOKR-RINOS. CLUSTER AND SOLITAIRE, . MOUNTED IN 18 KARAT (iOLD. GENTS' PINS AND STUDS. Have now for sale the most BRILLIANT PEBBLES we have ever 'had, with an assortment of Watches and Jewelry at very low prices, at JOHN O. KELLEY'S WATCH AND JEWELRY STORE, No. 83 h. EIUHTU Street, 7 TTi 3t4p Above Oneanut. THE AMERICAN COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE Is now universally admitted to be superior to al others as a Family Machine. THE SIMPLICITY EASE, AND CERTAINTY with which It operates as well! as the uniform excellence of Ita work, throughout the entire range ef sewing, In Stitching, Hemming. Felling, Tucking, Cording, Braiding, Quilting, Gath ering, and Sewing on, Over Beaming, Embroidering on the 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 U tuUiiUHirp PHILADELPHIA, SUMMER RESOR" S ATLANTIC' V IT Y. fJNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Now Open for tbe K l ocution of (Jitcu. HASSLKR'S BAND, nnner the direction of Nimoo II us lor, la engaged for tho a-a Persona wishing to engae nrnii will appl t OKOROK FREEMAN. Bnnorintondont, ATLANTIO CITY, or BROWH A WOELPrEU, ara No. 827 RICHMOND Rtroot, Philadelphia 3 U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN FOIl (.UKMTH. TERMS MODERATE. For rooms, terms, As., address THOMAS FARLHV, Proprietor. Oarl Scnts'.Parlor Orchestra haa boon engagod for tha nason. 8 1 2m M OUNT VERNON COTTAGE. ALISKRT BROTH I'.it.S, Proprietor. A good Dinner, good Liiiuor, and a good bed for all of ni f ricuds. Bomombor MOUNT VKRNON COTTAOR, jn7-lm ATLANriOOITY. T IOHTHOUSE COTTAfJK. ATLANTIC XJ CITY. JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. The mont derirnhle location on tho islund, boing tha tirarrst point to the surf. (.ipk1 for tho hniisn will lpnvo tho cars at til" United States Hotel. No Bar. 7 l lin CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITV, N. J., UKOHOK W. H1NKI.K, I'ropriotor. Now open for the season. It haa been thoroughly renovated and put into complete order. Iu connoctinu witli the battling tnora are new bath-how:", and Lnptain W. Tell Stroot's life lines and buoys introduced for the especial one of the boardors. 6 2a lm "YVAVERLY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., corner ATLANTIO and DHLAWARK Ave nues, oppoaito the United States Hotel. To those seoking comfort and pleasure this liotmo has, in its delightful shade and eligible location, advantages seldom found on the Fpashore. M. J. JOY, 6 25 lm Proprietress. rpilE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, JL N. J.,is NOWOPKN. Tho locatioa of this house only one hundred feet from perfoctly safo and exonllent battling, together with ita comforts as a r'irst-olaHS Hiitel, make it a most dosiruble stopping placo. For torm, apply at the Hotel, or at No. VU7 Wood street, Philadelphia. 6 23 ha ROliHitT L. 1'URKY, Leasee. EED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Next door to United States Hotel). CUARLKS SOUDKR, M. D , 6231m Proprietor. MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUK, ATLANTIO CI i'Y, N. J., keep open the en tire year. Situated near tho liKST BATMIN'O; large airy rooms: furnished throughout with spring beds. Terms, Hb to $18 per week. 623rtw UK.OKiiK H. MAOY, Proprietor. O II N M E Z'S INLKT HOIISK, ATLANTIO OITY, NEW JKRSKY. Turest brands of L'quors. 7 2 Ira KENTUCKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC PITY, N. J., is now open for the reception of visitors. MRS. M. OUIOLKY, 6 23 lm Proprietress. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House, IS NlSW OPEN. Terms to suit the times. 231m KDWARD DO YLK, Proprietor. THE 8CIIAUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The best location on the island, with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its guests. K.ighty huh sleeping ouuuauers, wiia nens, otn.. unsurpassed. 6 23 lm ALOIS SCHAUFLKR. Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, (MlfJHHSAN AVKVI1RI. Knlarged to double its former capacity, is now open luriuDfeuuuuuui guesto. JOSEPH H. BORTON. 6 23 lm Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT. ATf.ANTIf! PfTV V J., is Now Open, enlarged and improved. Si'ring iiuud lutuuKuuu, ,up muiuiiiuiiiieiit, xvooma lor invalids Ternib moderate. 23 lm MRS. MoOLKKS, Proprietress. SEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., corner of PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, is wow upen lor reception of guuats. LEEDS DAVIS. 6 231m Proprietors. SANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J " corner of ATLANTIC und CONNKUTIUOT Ave nues, is now open, enlarged and improved. One of the plessantebt locations on the island. 6 24 lm LEWIS REPP. Proprietor. n ADDON HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, FOT of NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near thebeach.a new house just finished, is now open. 7 21m SAMUEL P. HUNT, Proprietor. pVARD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Xj (Pennsylvania Avenue, botween Atluntio and Arc tic,) is now open for the reception of giionts. 6 24 1m 'iCF. WATSON, Proprietor. rpAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J." X. delightfully located on NORTH OAROLIN a. Ave nue, is now open. 6 231m ELIAS CLKAVKXProprietor. MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY N. J., ATLANTIC Avenue, first block above United States Hotel. Terms, $12 ptr week 6 23 1m WILLIAM MONROK, Proprietor. THE "CIIALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY. N.J., 18 NOW OPKM for the reception of guests. 6 231m KLISHA ROBERTS, Proprietor. HEWIT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., will open July 1, and will be kept as formerly. A. T. UUTClllNaON. 6 231m Proprietress. M AGNOLIA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a First-clasa Private Boardinir.hnmut t Pnnn. aylvania avenue), is now open tor the reception of boarders. D ao lm A. r. uuuk, rrapnetreaa. M ANN'S COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pennsylvania avenue), uneicelled as to location. comforts, conveniences, and t he furnishing of t he house, is now open for visitors. 16 231 C. C. THORN, Proprietress. rpilE CLARENDON HOUSE, VIRGINIA -I Avenue, Atlantic City. X. J is now open. 6 23 lm JOSEPH JONES, Proprietor. rP U E A L il A M B R A, X ATLANTIC CI I Y, N. J., is now open for tne reception ot guests. 6 231m K. ti. LEEDS, Proprietor. CENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC; CITY, N. J is now open for the reception or guest. 6 231m LAWLOR It I'RILLY, Proprietors. CHESTER COUNTY ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 231m HOUSE, J. KEIM, Proprietor. CEA-SIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., kJ is now open ic ithereception of guests, 6 231m EVANS A HAINES, Proprietors. SOFA BED. JJ O V t K'S V A T E N 1 COMBINATION SOFA BED Is decidedly the hest Sofa lied ever Invented. It can he extended lroip a Sofu mtu a handsome French BedHtead, with hulr BpriiiB mattress, iu ten seconds ol sue. It requires no unscrewing or detaching, has no separation between back and seat, no cords to break, and no hinged foot attached to the top of the back to support It when down, which Is unsafe and liable to get out of repair. It has the conveniences of a bureau for holding clothing; is easily managed and It Is Impossible for it to get out of order. Price about Uie same as an ordinary sofa. II. F. HOVER, OWNER AND SOLK MANUFACTURER, 1 S6 tnthsfim No. 83 South SECOND 8 tree -pODGERS" AND WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET -IV KNIVES, Pearl and Bug Handles, ef beautiful finish. HODGEHS'and WADK A BUTCHER'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LECOLTKK RAZOR SCISSORS of Ut finest quality. Katurs, Knives, Rolnsors, and Table Cutlery O round and Polished at P. ftUWWA'Pi IN". U ft, XKJNTU r t Wen Yitsajmi, itm SUMMER RESORTS. A 1 K HI A V. SEWELL'S POINT FISH HOUSE Cold Spring Inlet, Cape May, N. J. PLKA8URK AND FISHING BOATS-TO hIRR. Weals and Refreshments served at short notice, and th t ittention paid to the wauta ol rishmg parties aud i'ltors to th Inlet generally. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., of the choicest brands. II. W. FAWCETT, 7 I lm PROPRIETOR. (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), CATK MAY, N. J. A frw apartments, with board. In these aplnndidly-coa st rooted Cottages, can be secured on immedlme applica tion at the Cottages to H. W. KA WO HIT, 6 ilh lm Propriotor. C E A B A T II I N O O NATIONAL HALL, OAPE MAY CITY, N. J. Thi larre and CoinmnitimM lint knnwn tha Ni.1!amJ Hall, is now receiving visitors. bmi'iu AAKON UARRKTSOM. Propriotor. PARK'S COTTAGE, JACKSON STREBT V CAI'K MAY. N .1 . an Bnlirol. nn an I I, a nrlvim. hotel, just completed and newlj fnruisned turouglinut, is now open for t ae season. Hood acconiniodations for board ers. iUiinlm FRANCIS OA RR. Proonetor. Al EKCHANT8' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. 11 This delightfully located hotel Is NOW OPKM for ... .., . . " " i. 1 1 1 n i . j u umpiuiuiu, W1U US vote bia whole energies lo the comfort of his givmts. . WILLIAM MASON. o 28 2m Proprietor. c APE MAY HOARDING. KIRST-CLASa Hoard at MnOALLA'n COTTAGE, LAKAYKTI'lt Nrrett dress L. H, Evening Telegraph Oihce. 'V i m ceuveniHuces lor iininera luruislien. Ad- 7 17 St PARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STRF.RT A. Clino M.-iv. Eirflt.rlnH Prlvnt.. ltnuli.. II...... commanding a full view of the Stockton House and ocean. 6 2H 1 m Mrs. K. PARKI NSONIONES, Proprietress. AIcMAKIN'8 ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE i'l May City, N. J., now ready for visitors, and to con tinue open the entire year hereuiter. 6 2lin JOHN MuM AKIN, Proprietor. pAI'E MAY ADOLl'H PROSKAUER, OF J,.,??.' "'r,' TiI'HD Street, Philadelphia, MAISOM DOR FE, Restaurant n In .arte, and hotol on En-rnpt-an plan, rornor of WASHINGTON and JAOKSOM Streets, Cnpe May. 628 lm Philadelimiia1iole,1:ape"may, N. jT. A. is now open for the rooep ion of t iets. Address . K. GRIFFITH Cape May, 6 28 Un or No. lim CHESNUT Street, Philadelphia. T A PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. --J This delightfully located hot.ol is now open for the season. 6ilm ,T. WIENER, Proprietor. pAPE ISLAND. PRIVATE BOARDING FOR V FAMILIES st tho FRANKLIN HOUSE. 6 38 lm MRS. H. W. OARUEN, Proprietress. C HERMAN IlflUSE, CAPE MAY,N.J, KJ NOW ( PKN. Largo airy single and communicating -'K"H iriiim,ijn,lull'llBrff(ll'. IK pel co., 6 -Ji) lm CLIr KOR1.I A Proprietors. l"KEMONT HOfSE, COKNER FRANKLIN A nd WASHINGTON Streets, Cape May, N. J.. wiH open on the 3d of duly. Terms, $15 to lti per week. 6iH-im HUMPHREY HUGHEjS, Proprietor. OTHER SUMMER RESORTS. QLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIRCURK combined with Water Treatment. This extensive and magnificent establishment, located on the Auburn branch of the great New York Central Railroad, midway between Syracuse and Rochoster, Fs now opened for tha reception of pleasure seekers and invalids. A lithograph of this spacious and elegant building, surrounded with a natural grove and boautifnl drives, can be seen at the most Important hotels and watering places after August L Terms for board, $3 per day ; $12 to $18 per week ; childreai and servants half price, subject to contraot for ton months at reduced rates. N. B. Circulars sent on appli cation. ALBERT CLEVELAND, 684 lm Proprietor. CUMMER RESOR T The subscriber having purchased the Gold Spring property, on the line of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, from the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, will reopen it for visitors and families on Jane 1, lboV. It Is now undergoing thorough ropairs, and wilt be refitted and refurnished in the best manner. Persona ean address the proprietor at liarriaburg. Cold Springs. Box No. 170. 62b2m WILLIAM LEROH. PEN EVA, SWITZERLAND HOTEL DE LA METROPOLK, CHARLES ALDINGER, Propriotor, Formerly of the "Conronne." This hotel, the largest in Genova, is situated In the moat favorable portion of the city, commanding a splendid vteva over the Lake, the Jura, and the Mont Blanc j SIX) rooms and saloons. Reading, coffee, smoking, and billiard rooms, English and American newspapers taken daily. 6 8 Ism Champion safes: GllEAT FIRE AT CAMDEN. Camden, June 7, 136flt Messrs. Fabbkl, Hbbrino a Co., No. 629 Chesnut Street, Philadelphia. Dear Sirs: At the very destructive Are of Messrs McKeen A Bingham's Saw Mill, which ocourred ol the evening of the 6th instant In this place, the Safi manufactured by yon, belonging to the late flrmo vi al"8ham Garrison, was In the building an, subjected to a very severe test, as the lire rage! fiercely for several hours; and so great was the hea, that the brans plates were melted off, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was opened, we found all the books and papers uninjured. Ycors, respectfully, SAMtTKL B. GARMflOH, Late of F. M. Bingham & uorrison. HERRING'S PATENT CIIAMPION SAFES, "TUB MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FIRB NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO., NO. 629 CHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. HERRING, FARREL & SHERMAN, No. 2S1 BROADWAY, New Yorfc HERRING & CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New Orteang. More than 30,000 Herring's Safes have been and are now In UBe, and over SIX HUNDRED have pissed 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 IMPROVETt HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION, for sale at low P1- '1TPg FLOUR. QHOICE FAlVHLY FLOUR For tne Trade or at Retail. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. Keystone Flour Mills, NOB. 18 and 81 GIRARTJ A worm. 1 19 rptf .jmoi front street D EAFNESS.-EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT ' HIIBDUf Kill BK111 Dave IllTAnluH 4 . .L , dall's Patent Orutcbes, su?.eri, to Tan. '"' UYvT M A UK I RA'K Nn i lie ii .Y w ny others in use, at t. in every degree of deafuuaa- m J. neannsi