THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 21, 18(H). sraws sur-iriARY. t'lry Affaire. This evening Hon. As.i Tnclicr, D(nu--crntic cnrulirfute lor (tovr moi', will bo hcto liftded nt tho Merchants' lloul. John Clark, twenty-filit years tll, a rewdont of Schuylkill county, was admitted to the reii.isylvnnia Hospital yesterday, with ft broken leg, received ut Jloneybrook Coal MilU'H. "Workmen have resumed the laying of the larf,'G gas main on Ninth slivt.-t. Jeforn tho winter closed Chesnut street h.id been reached, and yesterday the street at this point was broken iiiid the laying continued northward. A young woman was de'.c ted on Monday in the act of leaving the Lincoln Institute, iu which she was employed, with table covers and other property of the 11 nw in her pos session. Sub.-iMuentIy, the residence of her mother was searched, and other goods be longing to (he institute wcio foiind there. The mother was also nrrcsUd, and both were yesterday held for trial. Two young men were arrested yesterday by Policeman MeConnell, nl'ti-r they hid been seen to climb into the yard of a dwelling luck of No. U'l-O North Twelt'ih street, the occu pants of which arc out of tLe city. Tho move ments of the men were observed by Mr. J. C. Kaudall, from one of the windows of his resi dence, No. U'(i!t Kuco street. Alderman Kerr committed the accused for (ri d. ltiehard Landy, a policeman in the First district, was attracted on Monday evening to tho houso of James Campbell, on Alter street, above Twentieth, by a report that a nuin was whipping his wife. A crowd of women and children was found gathered iu front, and the oflicer broke in tho back door and entered. Almost immediately after a gun was dis charged, tho load from which passed through tho brim of the policeman's hat. Campbell was nrrested with the gun in his hand. On a hearing before Alderman Kerr. Campbell de nied tho shooting, though ai tho s.nno lime said he was very drunk. I fe was held to an swer the charge of assault and battery with intent to kill. William II. Hill, tho hotel thief, has been committed for trial by Alderman Kerr. v The following ollicers of the Grand Lodgo c Pennsylvania visited Pmmore Centre, Lancaster county, on Satunl iy, and dedicated tLe new Masonic Hall, erected by "Washing ton Lodge, No. l.Mi: Kichard Vanx, It. W. . M., of Philadel phia; C. M. Howell, 1). G. M., of Lancaster, ltobert II. Thomas, 1). (t. M., of Mechanics burg, acted as S. G. AV., Robert Clark, of Philadelphia, as G. J. S . William A. Mor ton, of this city, acted as G. T.: J. M. "West liaell'er, of Lancaster, as G. S.; Joseph Kniod ley, of Fulton township, as S. G. D.; 11. C. Edwards and J. Clarkson JofTeris, of l)rn moro township, as Grand Stewards: J. If. lioswell, of Philadelphia, as Grand Marshal; Jacob llenuett, of Philadelphia, as G. S. 15.; Charles Kingston, of Philadelphia, as G. P.; and llev. George W. McLaughlin, of Phila delphia, as G. C. After t'-io ceremony of dedication, lion. Kichard aux and llev. Mr. Cohick, of York, delivered addresses on Masonry. The residence of Cadwalader Koons, No. .'541 Dickerson street, was entered on Mon day morning by a boy, who left a comrade on the street to keep a lookout, and was robbed of a watch and thirteen dollars in cash. De tective Gordon had Iris suspicions excited by the movements of tho lad outside, and suc ceeded in arresting him. The other boy es caped with the plunder. Mrs. Margaret Sny der, an inmate of tho house, had a few minutes previous to tho theft gone up stairs, leaving the gate unfastened, but bolting the back door. An entrance was eit'ected through a window, the shutters of which had been tied together. The watch was taken from a bed room in which Mr. Koons was .sleeping. Frank Robinson, the prisoner, had a hearing yesterday before Alderman Kerr, and was hold for trial. His story was that he did not know the other boy, but had met him in the street, and they had agreed to go together to Dela ware to pick peaches. Tho visit to Dickerson street was to enable the companion to procure clothes to take with him. Tho corner-stone of the new Synagogue intended for the German Hebrew congrega tion was laid yesterday afternoon with ap propriate ceremonies. Addresses were made by llev. Dr. Jastrow and llev. Hirsh. Tho corner-stone was hud at the northeast corner of the foundation by the President of the congregation, Joseph Einstein. It continued the following: A copy of the Holy IJiblo, translated by the lato llev. Isaac Leeser. and presented by Win. 15. Hackeuburg; copy of the i.'iith volume of tho "Occident," beiug the only volume and tho last ever published by Meyer Sulzberger: tho first and the last num bers of tho "Occident," the first from April, 181 :i, and the latter from March, lStiS, pub lished by the late llev. Isaac Looser; a list of the members and Beat holders of tho congrega tion; an extract from tho minutes of tho con gregation of tho resolution relating to tho new synagogue; list of otfieers of the congre gation ami building commit too; names of the architect and builder; tho President and Vice President of the United States; Secretary of State; the Governor of the Slate of Penn sylvania; the Secretary of the Commonwealth; the Mayor of the city; Presidents of Select and Common Councils; list of all tho Jewish congregations in the city, together with the names of their Presidents and Clergy; the city newspapers, among which was one of the first copies of tho Ltd-jer; gold and silver coins of the U. of jsii'.t, other articles of value. The Moyamensing Hose Company of this city will present, to-monow, a truck to the Moyamensing Hook and Ladder Company of Old Chester, a new tiro organization at that place!! The machine is p..iuted green, and cost !fl.")(tO. The members of the Moyamen sing, in a dress consisting of black coats and pants, white vests, white gloves, black neck ties, and white linen hats, trimmed with black, will visit Chester and present tho gift. They will take along Peek's ban 1, and will bo ac companied by Chief Engineer Downey. Harry White, who is charged with tho lar ceny oi doming and a silver watch from the residence ot Mr. '1 nomas Dolan, No. -.'OILS Coates street, will have a hearing at the Cen tral Station tins alternoon. He was cantnrnd in Paltimore and brought to this city by De tective Cobb. Nearly all the stolen goods have been recovered ly that otlieer. . iuu inn hi. milium, xiuk, yestoruay, was between the horses Myron Perry and '-Hot spur, both to wagons, best three m five, for u jmrse of $1000. The former won the race DoiiichM Aliulrx. Gold closed yesterday at i:!.VT. Tho official majority of Walker, Governor fleet of Virginia, is 18,l'0L'. A society has been formed in San Fran ciseo for the protection of the Chinese. A vigilance committee in Queboo have notified the Mavor that be had better resign. The Great Council of the Improved Order of lied Men meets at Harrisburg to-day. A number of X'owt Oflko change vforo made for this State by the department yes terday. Secretary Hontwoll announces that there are no moro vacancies in Uio Treasury De partment. Kooprnan Hchap, the Chinese; coolie con tractor, will import one hundred thousand Asiatics during next year. The Pleasant Valley rioters have been paid their demands and dismissed. The ring leaders are under arrest. Colonel L. A. Whiteley, a Washington correspondent of the New York Hi raid, died in Washington last night. Tho jewelry store of L. II. Griffin, at Fiiverhead, I. I., was robbed of $12000 worth of stock on Monday night. Emanuel Knight and Messrs. Watts fc Macy, brokers, of New York, have plead guilty to a violation of the usury laws. Tho authorities in Ottawa say that in September next negotiations will bo opened at Washington on the sub ject of reciprocity. The United States Treasury Department has issued "i0,000 in the new ten cent and s?ls)0 in the new fifteen cent fractional cur rency. Millie Gaines, the colored girl of Wash ington, who recently murdered James O. Ingle, a watchman at tho Treasury Department, iu that city, vvns yesterday acquitted. Three gangs of river thieves, with a largo amount of stolen property in their possession, were raptured by tho New York Harbor Po lice, in New York, ou Monday night. Instead of being pensioned, as ho should have been, Thomas Farren, who has been a Government clerk for thirty-three years, has been discharged by tho Chief of his Depart ment. The appropriations by Congress to the Navy Department having run short, Secre tary llobeson has been obliged to dismiss a large t number of workmen from the navy yards. The ship I51ue Jacket was burned at sea in March last, on her voyage between New Zealand and England. Of sixty-nine people onboard, only eight arc known to have been saved. Foreign Aflalrn. The Carlistsare cau.iing trouble in Spain. Lersundi has refused to make one of Isa bella's adherents. Tho TiiniH says that unless the Teers pass the Irish Church bill as it comes from tho Comnions,they will bo compelled to accept an infinitely more stringent measure. IIi'rtalt. A correspondent writes from Paris: An artist who met with immense success in Paris this year is the famed American pain ter, M. Dierstadt. He is located at the Grand Hotel, and his union there is one of the most interesting in a social and artistic point of view. It is the gathering place of celebrities in the literary world, be they English, French, or American. Three magnificent paintings, which have not yet been exhibited, are au ad ditional attraction. One is called "lindal Veil," a view of the Yosemilo Valley, and most propitious is the name given to this superb work. It was commenced at Home and finished in Paris. A golden mist is seen to rise as if lifted from tho front of the rocks by some fairy with rosy-tipped fingers. As the veil of haze rises, the swift Meroid river is disclosed, surging at 'ho foot of the crags, from the interstices of which shoot forth twigs of maple, branches of daring oak, and cotton bush. A figure or two on horseback stand about in mule contemplation on swelling knolls in tho front ground, and under the shade of gigantic oaks. Tho small but well- proportioned stature ot the men makes tho colossal ridge of rocks appear all the more imposing and majestic compared thus to tho snuulness ot tho "lords ot creation. The other work which vies with this is a "Storm on the Prairie." A drove of power ful buffaloes are wading through a stream which divides the forest opposite from tho prairie, whence a mighty wind is blowing, and over which a fearful cloud is gathering. It seems to come along like an exterminating decree of glooming fatality. The willow and Cottonwood are twisting, tho blue rock in tho distance frowns on, and the short underwood vegetation writhes on tho bushy hills to the riL'lit. One gleam ot sunshine guides th terrified drove. Two paintings such as these are sufficient for the reputation of one man in his lifetime, and tho crowd of foreign artists who are ever pouring in to see them euvy such sites as those which M. 15ierstadt is deter mined to consecrate his brush to. "Do nothing but American scenery," he says very quickly, only it must be owned that ho "does" that 'little'' in a leviathan spirit. An habitue of M. liierstadt's appeurs to be the other great painter who sees "great," tho celebrated marine artist M. Gndin. He is so remark able a man, and his life, both before ho wont to America as a marine officer, and since, has been so eventful, so full of incident and suc cess, that I shall shortly forward to vour readers a few features that illustrate the man and his works entirely. The owner of a name highly revered and dear to American lovers of literature is that of Dr. Holland. I connect it with that of M. Pierstadt and M. Gudin because I had the pleasure of seeing him 'think" before "Bridal Veil," and we were,in company with these eminent artists, on a visit to the collection of the Manpiis of Hert ford, which is so difficult of access, and at tho outer gales of which so many say "sesame" in vain. Adeli.iu A correspondent of the 1'all Mall Gaulle says: 'If seems that no new work is to bo pro duced this season for tho special advantage of Mme. l'atli. who. however, has already a most comprehensive n pert'iiir, including all the lightest and some of the most serious parts in modern Italian opera. Nevertheless, it Italian opera were not all but ileail, some Italian composer would surely come forward to seek an opportunity lor furnishing .umo. Patti with a new part. There are, indeed, plenty of parts old and new written tor other sinters, which Mme. Patti has only had to appear in to make them exclusively her own; but this only uroves the force and versi tilitvof her talent, and does not alter tho fact that hero is a oreat artist, cenaimy the ffi-eiitest Italian artist of her time, for wluiiii thi'vo is no composer in Italy Mintliv i wiitu If Siirnor Verdi has ever heard Mme. Patti situ' the bolero from his Yn.fi a .SieUiitiiicx, that alone ought to have inspired him with a desiro (leaving tho ouestion of worthiness on one side) to com- llv for her. Put tho conditions under which a composer produces and disposes of his works have been very much altered of late. Signor Verdi, without being very active, must have gained more money in the pursuit of his profession th:in was gaiuod by llossini, Donizetti, and Pellini together; ana he could scarcely find it worm nis wm to write for the Italian Opera of Paris, still less for any Italian Opera established in Lou don, when, since Mr. Lumley's days, the old custom of producing from time to time au origund wk haa boon entirely abandoned. It is said, however, that we shall seo Mine. Patti this season in a new impersonation that of 'Valentine' in 1a lhiqueimtH. She is to resume on Friday tho character of 'Dinorah,' in Meyerbeer's charming opera of that name; and she has lately appeared (for the first tinu thrRe three or four years) as 'Ninetta' in La (lazza Ladra." MARINE TELEGRAPH. For additional Marine AVuis tee First faya, AIM AN AO FUR PlllLADKLPHIA-l 1118 DAY 8m Rikf.8 t'WIMon. HT 3 01 Bi'NJSkth TMU pihWatkr . .... 1 1 31 PHILADKLPUfA BOARD OF TRADK. Jorjj (). .1 A M FH. (V It. Dtmitniiow, Committee or tdr Montb. THUMAH I,. lilM.KHPIK, MOVEMENT OK (ICKAN HTKAMS11IPS. FOR AMKKKJA. London Now York 'n 1 .Liverpool. . ..Now York Jaly i Liverpool New York ni.y Psraffusy.. '1 ripoli Yiruinifi..., (nlunihia. .(UnHtfow New York Inly Culm Liverpool Now York. .July ..luiy Furepean .. A met lea. . .. Siheria 1 m,u PrnniAtk. .. Minnesota.. Manhattan. Scot in 'I'aiila . I .iveriiuol Until ipo . . . H av re N nw Y ork Liverpool New York via Hon. Southampton. ...Now York . . . . Liverpool, ... New York ....Liverpool New York KOK KUKOPK. ....New York. ...Liverpool . . . .New York. ...Livni pool . . .. Now York. ...Liverpool ..Inly ..luiy .Iu y ...luiy ..July .July 21 ..luiy il .July, .July I HIT. now York. ... liromen Now York. ...Liverpool V. ot Ijondoa I'nriiizuiiy KntneA INew YolK. ...lonni luiy .New York. ...Liverpool Inly St. Lnnrent New York. ...Havre. . . ...luy ..July ...July ...Jufy . . .Alltf. V. of hiiltnuore..New York. ...Liverpool Idaho New York. ...Liverpool CJity of Brm klyn.Now York. ...Liverpool O.ol W'aBliinntonNew York. ...Liverpool WiAhlnlSK, DUMI'ISTIU, KTO. ItenrjChaoneey New York. ... Anpinwnll Pn.nietheun Pliilnda Charleston , Morro ChHtlo... .New York. ...Havana ...July ...July .. ..luiy J-2 21 :::l Merrilnao New York . ...Hio Janeiro. , .July tin II Stream ... .New York. ...New Orloan July '2t Mails are forwarded by every at earner in the riMrulitr lines. The steamers for or from Livorpool call at Uueenntown, ei cent the tlanadian line, which call at Londonderry. The t earners for or from the (Jnntineut call at Southampton. CM'.ARKD YKSTKRDAY. Sti-nmship Junuita, llmie, llavnna and New Orleans, I'Mlanelphla and Miulliern .Mail StoaliiHhm (Jo. Steiinier H. L. linw. Her, Knltitnore, A. (troves, Jr. linii pi. W. oltih, Watson, (-ibrultiir lor orders, I). S. Stetson A Co. Ncnr llarhiimer, Ryder, Ranirnr, Hammett, Neill A Co. Srlir H. Rlaekman. Jones, Providence, do. Schr J. LsncaMer, Willniins, KuBt OambriilKO, do. Srhr ( 'iibot, Packer, HoHton, do. Schr Klwood Heron, Jarvis, Boston, do. Si lir headins UK. No. 4H, Itoss, Norwich, do. Schr ( 'rii. Mason, Alexandria, do. hclir w. 1. ;nrKill, Kelley, I'.ast Cambridge, no. Schr J. T. Alhurer. CorHonAHoston, . J do. Schr Jnsun, Small. Hnston, FOBi H ? "Tg : do. Schr I'.lla Hods on, HodNilon, Bangor, do. Schr Anna Sheppard, Bowditch, Providence, do. Schr R. A S. Corson, Corson, Boston, do. hchr rlla rish, W llley, Portland, Lennox A Bnriress. Schr L. B. W inir, Fndicott, Providence, Siunickmn A Co. SeltT Rupene, Hawes, Wolltleet, do. Schr Magpie Cummins, Lisk. Cohasset. do. liurne KvadinK KK. no. Ml, llollmun, Acw York, do. ARRIVFD YK.STERDAY. Rriff Richmond. Powers. Ho dav irom Lisbon, with cork wood and salt to Joso do BeeBa tiiiiinaraoB -vubsuI to J. K. Bii.ley A Co. Schr r.lla llocisdon. Ilodsdon. 3 days from now York, in ballast to J. K. BnleyA (Jo. Schr I'-lla I' ish. i ley. ti days from Boston, in ballast to Lennox A BurKcss. Schr Island Mello. 1'ierce. 5 days from inalliuven, witn Btono to Lennox A Burgees. SchrSewell. Honnett. 'J days trom Indian rivor, not.. with Rniin to Jas. L Bewley A Co. Schr J. B. Conner. Bloxsom. I day from Macnolia, Hoi., with criiin to Jas. L. llowloy A Co. Yacht Wanderer, linker, :( nay from Norfolk, Va., with shingles to Putturson A Lippiucott. Corrffijtnnrtmrr of The F.rrtiintf T' frfrnph . r.Aniui a ninMni ?i i. Nrw Vohk Opvil'F. .inlv 90 Five h&rirna leave in tow to-nicht for Baltimore, liKht. i.iiioiu rsroea, witti icrum, lor rnuaiieipiua. Baltimouk Biiani'h Okpicr. July 2d. The following barges leave in tow tn-nirht, eastward: 1'. Alcvvi'llams; masacliusetd, a. i. Aiason; u.j t'ovell; Mary Rear i and United Brothers, all with coal, for New York. Phii.aiki.'Iiia Branch office, July St. i ne narge Anson Roberta let t this morning, with wheat, tor Vow York. L. S. U. MKMOR4.NDA. Shin Wyomins, Julius, for Philadelphia, entoredoutat Liverpool fith inst. Bariiue Belvidero. Harrison, for Philadelphia, cleared at Boston U'th int. Bnniue Lascar. Tollorson. lor rmiaaeipnia, onierou oui at Liverpool 7th inst. Brnr l.olden Lead. Wovr. lor rmiaooipnia, uiuaruu in Hostou llth inst. , Bnir Abby Thaxter. I'arkor. for rmiauoipnia. sauea irom New Bedlord liith insL Brig James Oavis, Showers, from Raniror for Philadel phia, at Holmes' Hole 17th inst , and sailed next day. ring I'.ssex, Rieeper, trom nosion lor riiuaiioipni, m Ilolnu b' Hole A. M. lfth in-t., and sailed next m imiuic. Brig Scotscraig, Simpson, hence, in the Pill nth 'nst and proceeded to Bristol. K5a JSJ Schr Cadwalader, Steulman, lor l'ntladnlplim. hci from Salem 17th inst. -i'l I'iiW! a Schr T. 1). Wilder, Heather, at Provi lenuo si" .nt from Charleston. ' aici i3 Scura It. M. Wright, Finher; Reading RR. No. ,ii. Jr mill; Villago Queen, '1 lllotson, hence, and Billow, Kl dridgo, from Trenton, N. J., at Providence lth inst. Schrs Amelia, Beebe, und Ibivid Collins, Townsund, for Philiidelplna, sailed from Providence lsth inst. Schr I' imna M. Fox, Case, hence, at Nowport ISth inst. Si hr Lizzie, Taylor, trom Pawtuckut for Philaduli" at Newport P. M. 17th inst. -j. -"!fl W JB Schr (;. A U. Brooks, Brooks, for Philadelphia, Ba... from Pawtucket 17th inst. .' J1t Schr Hope, Jones, lor Philadelphia, cloarod at Balti more VMh inst. Schr J. J. McShano, Cnvanaugh, honce, at Norfolk lHth instant. Schr Ida F. W'hcoler, Dyer, hence, at Portland 18th inst. NOT1CK TfTTlARINKRS. The Commissioners of the Northern Lighthouses have given notice that it is intended, on or about the 1st day ot September, ln!', to extend tho illuminated arc of the Stornaway Light, Hebrides, so as to lie visible as far to the southward and westward aa the intervumug land of Lewis will permit. Also, that an iron beacon. 3.1 feet high, and surmounted by a barrel-shaped cage, has been placed on the Suid rock in Stornaway harbor. tl '-&M WJl By orde r. W. B. SHU BRICK, Chairman. Treasury Department, Othco Lighthouse Board, Washing ton, 1. C July 7, iwi'i. This notice affects tho following British Admiralty Charts:-Tho River Clyde, Nos. aif,and Staifi; Ireland, Fast Const, No. 124 ra; Scotland, West Coast, No. 2n.la; t lie North Minch, No. S3tstS; and Stornaway harbor, No. 1W1H. FURNITURE, ETO. F U 11 N U P E A. & H. LEJAMBR3 HAVB REMOVED TILEIR FcnaitnrB & UpMsteriii f aram TO NO. 1127 CHESNUT STIIEET, QIRAlfn ROW. 3 in wfmemrp FOR SALE. FOll SALE OR TO U E N T !-5.uiTmrN. five minutes' walk fr.)tn Waui Station, two neit and comfortable Houses ou WAM Street, below Manheim, suitable for a small and Bonleel family with all the modern conveniences, gas, wafer, range,' beater, etc. Rent. $5(HJ per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUPP, No. 77 WISTKB Streot, Gormantown Possession at onco. . . " . i iTOR PALE-HANDSOME TIIKKK ' :'V stoiv Brick Dwelling, three-story double hack tin Id Cii No t&4 SIXTH Sirnet, aiiove ( Ireen ; nide' n ill i roveiue'nts, anil in excellent order. Waso,v,,.d mot I.mU I v tnolHto Henry Derringer, deceased, of tlio v.uy btg fnluiiiils and workniuiisliip. Immediate ptjase'" na Agiut at bouba from 1J to i o'clock daily. f 7 tt TO RENT. r.rp('T(IWN PROPERTV TO Ll'A (iuiiHe and liveacrnof iaud, tmuilrHHuu. hud out Wdltn- "ion. Apply to J. AKMi'l'RONU. FLOUR. QHOICE FAL7ILY FLOUR, For the Trade or at Retail. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. Io3 isitono ITlour Mills, Mos. 19 and SI GIRARD A venae, 7 J9 rptr tei or Front tsw SUMMER RESOR S A T I, ANTIC C IT y. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now Oprn for the Reception of UnenU. HASSLKR'S BAND, nnder tb dlreotioii of Blmon Hauler, ta enwaged for the sea Faraoni wiahing to engag rooms will ppl t GK.ORGK FRF. EM AN. 8aperintndnt, ATLANTIC CITY, of BKOWN A WOELPrEll, No. K17 RICHMOND Street, Phlladelphll 662m 3 U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IM NOW OPEN FOR tJUKMTS. TKRM3 MODERATE. For rooms, terms, Ac, address TUOMA8 FARLKY, Proprietor. Oarl Bentz'.Parlor Orchestra baa been engagod for the naaoiL 8 1 3ra THE WHITE HOUSE, AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., located on Massachusetts avenue, Is now open for tho re ception of visitors. The bathing opposite the homo is INSt:BrAHHKI), AND THE HATIIKUS A IIP. SKl'UHK FKOM DANiiKH HY TUB "SAr'K'l'Y FLOATS" KNCUmiNU THK UATHiNd onouNDa ! Apply to 7afmwim WILLIAM WHITKIKJUSK. 1? X C II A N (5 E II O lli ATI, A NTH! C11TY. T E L, GK()R(.K. IIAYIHV, Proprietor. 'I'KK.MS, 2 PKR DAY. Having enlarged the Hotel, and beautified it with a Mansard root, the Proprietor tukes pleasuroiimnnouiic- ng that he has opened tho si. me for tho season ot lmlH. In ro turning thanks to the public for past patronage, no re spect I til ly solicits a continuance of the name, pledging hill, sell to furnish all Ins BoarilerB with all the acuoiumo dationsof a rirst-class Hotel. ( ild stock Ale and choice Liquors and Wine n upon call. 6 23 20t M OUNT VERNON COTTAGE. ALBKRT IiROrill' RS, Proprietor. A good Dinnor. good Liiiunr, and a good bed for all of my friends. Remember MOUNT VKRNON COTTA(JK, 7 171m ATLAN I IC CITY. T KillTlIOl'SE COTTAfiE, ATLANTIC 1 J CITY. JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. 'I he most desirable location on tho island, being the nearest point to the surl. , i.uests tor the House win leave me cars ai me i,miwu States Hotel. No Bar. 7 l lnl pONfiKEstS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., J KKOROK W. HIMvLK, Proprietor. Now open for the season. It has been thoroughly renovated and put into complete order. Iu connection with the bathing there are new bath hoHses, and (Japtain W. Toll Street's l'lo lines nnd buoys introduced tor the especial use of the twvre's. ti '1 Ini AXfAVERLY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. Tt J., corner ATLAN I 10 and DKLAWARK Ave nues, opposite the United States Hotel. To those seeking comfort and pleasure this houso has, in its delightful shiide and eligible location, advantages seldom found ou the seashore. M.J.JOY, r,25!in Proprietress. M"IIE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, 1 N. J., is NOW OPKN. Tho location of this house only one hundred feet from perfectly aafo and eicellent bathing, together with itsconnorts as a First-class Hotel, make it a most desirable stopping place. For terms, apply at the Hotel, or at No. 77 Wood streot, Philadelphia. i 1m RUHKKT U FURKY, Uise. JEED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Next door to United States Hotel). CHARLES SOUDER. M. T , 6 23 lm Proprietor. M ACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., keeps open the on- tire yoar. Bituntea near me mini ai muhi; largo airy rooms; tumished throughout with spring beds. Terms, $15 to $18 per week. HiHiiw OKOKOR H. MA0Y, Proprietor. U N M E Z'S INLET HOUSK, ATLANTIC CITY, NKW JERSEY. Purost brands of Liquors. 7 2 lm 1 ENTUCKY HO IV ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. U S E, is now open for the reception of visitors. MRS. M. OUKiLEY, 6 23 lm Proprietress, c OLUMBIA HOUSE,- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite tho Surf Houso. IS NWW OPKN. Tonns to suit the times. 6 ay lm EDWARD DOYLE, Proprietor. rrilESCHAUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, JL N. J. The best location on the island. with an A No. 1 tab'e, and the best at tention paid to ita guests. Eighty tine sleeping ouambers, with bens, ete., unsurpassed 623 lm ALOIS hCHAUFLFR. Proprietor, DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J (MICHIGAN AVENUE). Knlarged to double its former capacity, is now opon for the recei lion ot gueata. JOSEPH H. BORTON. 6 23 lm Proprietor. Cottage retreat. Atlantic city, n VV J., is Now Open, enlarged and improved. Spring beds throughout the establishment. Kouuu lor invultua. Terms moderate. B'jHlin MRS. MoCLEES, Proprietress. C?EA vTwTlOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. kJ J., corner of PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenuos, is wow upen tor reception oi guesta. LEEDS A DAVIS, 6 231m Proprietors, DANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., O corner of ATLANTIC and CONNKCTIUCT Ave nues, Is now open, enlarged and improved. One of the pleiisiiliteBl locatiuna on tue isiunn. 6 24 1m LEWIS REPP, Proprietor. II ADDON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of NORTH CAKOI IN A Avenue, near the beach, a uew houae just nniaueo, is now open. 7 9 lm s AlUI.!. r. Ituni, nupnewr. MAKb flOLSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., J t Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantic and Arc tic.) is now open for the recepti, n of guests. ,;V tie T F. WATSON, Proprioto nAl MNY 11()1E. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. 1 delightfully located on NOR'IU CAROLINA Ave- '.me, is now open. ELIA8 CLKAVKX Proprietor- iiiiMKih uofTAfiE, ATLANTIC CITY, i?l N. J., ATLANTIC Avenre, first block above United Slates Hotel. Terms, wiz per veox I,,!" f'.l,UM MONROK, Prriprietoi rpilK -CHALIONTE," ATLANTIC CUT, A N. J., IS NOW OPESI tor t-ieceptionof j"JJ8HA ROBKRXS Proprietor. 1 I EW1T HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., A. 1 will open July 1, and will j)e "'.""'q t;oiim Proprietress. MAGNOLIA CO'lTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, All N. J., a First -class t'rivate Hoarding-house (Ponn bylviinui avenue), ut now open lor me reception oi uiMiriler oi;;jliii A- P- COOK, Proprietress. M ANN'S COTTAfiE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1 i Pennsvlvanm avenuo), unexcelled as to location. oinluits, conveniences, and the furnishing of the houso, is lots opi u lor visitors. tj&l C. C. THORN, Proprietress. THE CLARENDON HOUSE, VIRGINIA 1 Avenue. Atlantic City, in. ,l. is now open. 6 8 lm JOSEPH JONES, Proprietor. 11 E A L H A II B K A, X A 1 l,B ' i , n. u., is now open for the reception of Kueata. Oaiiu R. B. LEEDS, Proprietor. CENTRAL HOUSE J ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., nUESTER COUNTY HOUSE J ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. J. KEfM, 6 231m Proprietor. OEA-SIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. k7 is now open ""oerei 'smiun oi uests. 0 3 1, "A A HAINFS, Proprlet "bTTiTK'E. 1'HILADEl.riIIA AND READING 11 HAIII'I'Al' i u.nrnni.-An aui jo.niiejofi. ri.iN TRAIN BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PO 1 TIM il.Lr,, ualiy, except, r-uimuy, leaven runii 5 4(1 A. M.i arrives in Philadelphia at 10 15 A. M. Re turning, leaves Depot Thirteenth and Callowhlll streets, Ml fl9l, M.i rnmg i I'vlWillv (V 9 tU i', M, 1 16 0 SUMMER RESORTS. C A P K MAY. SEWELL'S POINT FISH HOUSE Cold Spring Inlet, Capo May, N. J. PLFARURK AND Ff8UINQ ROA18 TO HtRR. Meals and Refreshments served at short notioe, and the t attention paid to the wants of flshirg parties and visitors to the Inlet generally. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., of the choicest brands. H. W. KAWCETT, 7 1 lm PROPRt ETOR QOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. WILL RECEIVE QUESTS on and after JUXR UtK Extetifllve alterfttlong and Bddltlons, adderl-to the great advantage lu location which the Columbia posRcgRCB, In conBi'qucnce of the tendency of Cape May tmprovcmcntfl, enable, ur to promise our patrons more than ordinary satisfaction. For Rooms, etc., address GEOUGE J. BOTiTON', l'ROPKIliTOR,or J. IT. DKNNISON, 6inmwf2m MKlK'llANTS' HOTEL, Phllada. yyAK HN .1101i:ii t'O'lTlli lti (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), CAPK MAY, N. J. A few apartments, with board, in those splondidly-ooa St rue ted Cottages, can be secured on immediate applica tion at the Cottages to H. W. FA WCETT, 6 2tjlm Proprietor. SEA BATHING NATIONAL II ALL, OAPK MAY CITY. N. J. This large and commodious Hotel, known ss the Nations. Hall, is now receiving visitors. tM42m AARON OARRETSON, Proprietor. CARRS COTTAfiE. JACKSON STREET OAPK MAY, N. J., an entirnlynrw nm handsome hotel, jtiHt conHltlHl and newly timiished throughout, n now open for t bo soutoa. iood ncruinnifMliitioriH tor board erd. tj'aiMlmJ UtAM'l.S UAKIi. Fropriotor. KlvCIIANTS1 HOTEL. CAPE MAY. N. J. Thin di-lifftit fully located htl in NOW OPKN for the ftPitfton, wlur the underHinnedj us horoWiforft, will d Vote hiB whole euerKius to the ctntort of hin euMt. 6 22m Proprietor. rAPE VJ Hoa-d MAY liOAKDINO. KIltsT-CLASS at, AlrUALLA'n CO'ITMOK, LAr AYKTTK Strebt All the conveniences tor bathers lurniahed. Ad dress L. 11 , i'.vemug 1 elegraph Othce. 7 17 3t T5ARKINSON HALL, HUCIIES STREET, X Cane May. Firbf -class Privatn ltnardim? House. commanding a lull view ot the Stockton House and oceto tiSH lm Aire. E. PARKINSON JONES, Proprietress, A f t'MAKIN'S ATLANTIC HXfTEL, CAPE 'a May City, N. J., now ready for visitors, and to con tinue open the entire year hereutter. oiaimi juitiN ,iic.MAhin, rropnetor. tOAPE MAY. ADOLPIl PROSKAUER. OF No. 2?J' S. THIRD Street. Philadelphia. MA1SON D(IRFE, Restaurant a i -r. . and hotel on Ku ropenn plan, corner of WASHIXCTON and JACKSO.N Streets, t.'apo May. ti lin TIIILAI)ELPIIIA HOUSE. CAPE MAY, N. J.. JL is now opon for the reception of ir iosts. Adilruss E CHIFFITH ;npo .May, 6 28 lm or No. llKH CH F.SXL'T Street, Philadelphia. T A PIERP.E HOUSE. CAPE MAY, N. J. -1 This delightfully located hotel is now opon for thr Benson. 6 2a lm ,T. VIKFR, Pmpriotor. CAPE ISLAND. PRIVATE HOARDING FOI-. FA.MILIKS atthn FRANKLIN' HOITSF.. S 2X lm MRS. H. V. (iARUKX, Proprietroaa. C HERMAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. .1., O NOW OPEN. Large airy singlo nnd communicatinii rooms. Spring Reds. 1 erms. via to ifcln per week. B 2 lm CLIFFORD A CO., Proprietors. T'REMONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANKLIN and WASHINGTON Streets, Capo May, N. J., wili open on me au oi .iiuy. i erms, $10 to iyin per ween. 6 2M 2m liUJMl'liKh.Y liuiitllvi, fropne irietor. OTHER S O MM E R RE S ORTS. Y C E H I A H O USE, COLLINS1 Itr.K BI, Ielavare, IS NOW OPEN. This favorite resort is healthfully located on the Dels ware Ray, a few miles from the Capes. It has a boautitul lawn in front, woll shaded, good salt water bathing, sail, injr, etc. Reached by steamers "Perry," and "Chicnpeo,' trom below Arch street, every Tuesday and Friday at 7'3 A. M. and 4 P. M. 6 25fmwl3t FRANK COLLtNS, Proprietor. pLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIRCURE combined with Water Treatmont. This eitensivt and magnificent ebtahlishment, located on the Auburn branch of the great New York Central Railroad, midway between Syracuse and Rochester, is now opened for ths reception ot pleasure seekers and invalids. A lithograph of this Bpacious and elegant building, surrounded with s natural grove and beautiful drives, can bo seen at tbs most important hotels and watering places after August L Terms for board, if'.i per day; $12 to $18 per week; childres and servants half price, subject to contract for font months at reduced rates. N. B. Circulars sent on appli cation. ALBERT CLEVELAND, 6 241m Proprietor. CUMMER RESOR T The subscriber having purchased the Cold Sprint property, on the line of the Schuylkill and Susquehanut Railroad, from the Philadelphia and Reading Railway Company, will reopen it for visitors and families on duns 1, lMiK. It is now undergoing thorough repairs, and will be refitted and refurnished in the best mannor. Persons can address the proprietor at Harrisburg. Cold Springs, box No. 170. 62m WILLIAM LEROfL GENEVA, SWITZERLAND HOTEL DE LA METRO POLK, CHARLES ALDINCER, Proprietor, Formerly of the "Coaronne." This hotel, the largest in Ceneva, is situated in the most favorable portion of the city, commanding a splendid view ovor the Lake, the Jura, and the Mont Blano; 300 roomi and saloons. Reading, coffee, smoking, and billiard rooms, English and American newspapers taken daily. 6a2ia STOVES, RANGES, ETO. NOTICE. THE UNDERSIGNED would call the attention of the publio to his NEW COLDKN EAOLK FCRNAOR. This is an entirely new heater. It is so oonstrnatftd as to once commend itaelf to general favor, being a combi nation ot wrought and cast iron. It is very simple iu its construction, and is perfectly air-tight ; self-cleaning, hav iug no pipes or drums to be taken out and oloaued. It is so arranged with upright 11 lies as to produce a larger amount of beat from the same weight of coal than any fur nace now in use. The bygrometriu condition of the air as produced by my new arrangement of evaporation will at once demonstrate that it is the only Hot Air Furnace that will produce a perfectly healthy atmosphere. Those in waut of a complete Heating A oparatoa woald do well to Mil and examine the Colden Eagle. CHARLES WILLIAMS, Nos. 1 134 and 1 IU 1 MARK KT Street, Philadelphia. A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Fire-Board Stoves, Low Down Crates, Ventilators, etc., always on hand. N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly dons, 110 THOMSON'S LONDON KITCHENER or EUROPEAN RANUE. for families, hotels. 01 nublio institutions, in TWENTY DIFFERKNl - SIZES. Also, Philadelphia Ranges, Hot-Air Fui naces, Portable Heaters, lxiw-down Urates, rireboart Stoves, Rath Boilers, Stew-hole Plates, Boilers, Cookia Stoves, etc., wholesale and retal, by the manufacturers, BHARPK A THOMSON, 11 a7wfmtim No. riM N. SECOND Street PATENTS. STATE RIGHTS FOR SALE. STATU Rights of a valuable Invention Just patonted, and foi the SLICING, CUTTING, and OH IPP1NG of dried hoof, cabbage, etc., are hereby offered for sale. It is an article of great value to proprietors of hotols and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every family S I' A'l l RIGHTS for sale. Model can be seen at TELEGRAPH OFFICE, COOPER'B POINT. N. J. py OFKMAW fJORNY'S TAST EL E S S Fruit Preserving Powder, Is warranted to keep Strawberries superior to any known proces, aa well as other fruit, without being air-Uht, Price, 60 cents a package. Sold by tbe grocers. ZANK, NOUN Y fc CO.. Proprietor. 5 84m No. ISO North SECOND St.. PhiUda. OPHILADELNIIA RASPBERRY, JUCUN Ti A A ii visit. Mills rit llr Kt.raurltutrif I .u utl.m k berry I'UiiU; UrUurd, (Joucord, und othnr (.rape VillttM. iur salt vt - o, J. a. t i,k 1 tail' it, Dolftucu, N, J, AMUSEMENTS. VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER. OARDFN Nos. 79", 722. 7M, and TM VINK Street, THE ORAND ORCHF.HTHIO formerly the property of the GRAND DUKK OK BAD P..N, pnroliaaed at great ipnnse by ,1 AI'OH V A LKR. of tiiscity.ln combinatios with FLAMFR'S ORCHESTRA sid Miss NELLIE, AN DFIISWN. will Perform EVERY AFrERNOON an4 KVEN1NU at the alov mentioned plao. Admimioi freo. 1 13tf rp n E PRINCIPAL DEPO ' OR Ttrg BALI OP R B V I N E STAMP No. 304 CI1ESNCT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICES, No. 105 S. FIFTH STREET 1 CTwo doors bt low Clicsnut street), AND No. 43'i WALNUT STREET, (Penn Building) ESTABLISH EI) 1 8 6 2. The Bale of Revenue Stamps Is still continued at the Oltl-EstabllBhed Agency. The stock comprises every denomination printc by the Government, nnd having at all times a atg supply, we arc enabled to fill ami forward (by Mall Expresw), all orders Immediately upon receipt, matter of great Importance. United Suites Notes, National Bank Notes, On ru on Philadelphia, and Post Oilleo Orders received payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of tha Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully an gratuitously furnished. Revenue Stamps printed upon Drafts, C'hccKs, Re eipts, etc. ' The following rates of commission are allowed Stamps and Stamped Taper: On 125 and upwards ! per " 100 " 3 " " 300 " 4 Address all orders, etc., to ST.VMP AGENCY, No. 304 CIIESNUT STREET, nilLADELPniA. UNITED STATES TOSTAGE STAMPS Of a) kinds and ST TED ENVELOPES constantly 00 baud. ROOFINO. READY ROOFINtt This Roofing Is adapted to all building. It can applied to BTEEP OR FLAT ROOFS at one-half the einense of tin. It is readily pnt on)!? Shingle Hoofs without remoyinir the shinnies, thus ayoia Shingle Hoofs witliout removinff the shingles, thus avoioj ing the damaging of ceilings and furniture while under. pninir reoaira. (no no gravel usea.j PRESEKVK YOUK TIN KLAST K TIN HOOFS W1TU W ELTON'S I am always preoared to Renair and Paint Roofs at short Buno 1 IU A 11' I . notice. Also, PAINT FOR SALE by the barrel or gallon. the best and cheapest in the market. W A WKLTOW No. 711 N. NINTH Street, above Coatee, ant, I175 No. BIB WALNUT Street TO OWNERS. ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS AND ROOFERS. Hoofs! Yes, yes. Every size and kind, old or new. At No. 643 N. THIRD Street, the A. MB R1CAN CONCRF.TK PAINT AND ROOF COMPANY are selling their celebrated paint for TIN ROOFS, an4 for preserving all wood and metals. Also, their solid com plex roof covering, toe best ever offered to the publio, witai brushes, cans, buckets, etc, for the work. Anti-vermin Fire, and Water proof ; Light, Tight, Durable. No craok. ing, pealing, or shrinking. Ne paper, gravel, or beat. Uoo4 for all climates. Directions given for work, or flood work, men supplied. Care, promptness, oertaintyl vine prioet Call! Examine! Judge! Agents wanted for interior counties. 4&tf JOSEPH LEEDS, jMnclpaJ. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. We are pronared to furnish English imported ASPHALTfO ROOFINO FELT In qnsntities to suit. This rooting was used to cover tb( Paris KiMbiUon in lt7. MERCHANT A CO., 4 29 Sni Nos. 617 and 61MINOR Street. OLD GRAVEL ROOFS COVERED OVEf with Itastio Slats, and warranted for ten yean. HAMILTON A OOOKFKR. 8 lfitim No. 45 8. TENTH fcLrwrt. CARPENTERS AND BUILDERS. Rb R. THOMAS & Co7 DEALERS IN Doers, Blinds, Sash, Shutters, WINDOW FllAMES, ETC., N. W. CORNER OF EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Street! 6 26 3111 PHILADELPHIA. QEORCE PLOWMAN' CAlirENTEK AND BUILDER, s w No. 134 DOCK Street. Philadeinhia 3, T. KABTW. J. M'MAHOW VANTOI, c HI c XI A 1 1 o Ti XU jsiivri'isfi Asn cow.vis.11 ox mkucuamti" No. a COKNTIK.S KLIP New York. ' No. 1H SOUTH WHARVES. Philadelphia. No. 45 W. PRATT Street, Baltimore niWte?r?Pre,,lred"'Vp.(,,r, deHi'Ptio. of Freight to Philadelpliia, New York, W ilmingtou, and intei mediate) EointB with promptness and despatch. Canal Boats an J team-tugs furnished at tha shortest notice. t ii&J JtOW 13 THE TIME TO CLKANSB YOUR nousE. M IX I1I.K, IIAIC I1B A. CO. WASIIIMJ AND Cl.EANMIMa POWDF.lt Is nnf quailed for scrulihing Paints, Floors, and all hansel boldaae. Aak for it and tale no otter. "niasii W. U. BOWMAN. Role A.nt iBm No. 1156 FRANKFORli!; HOUSE-WAUMINO WITH 8TKAI We are prepared to warm Dwellings and building oi all classes with onr l'nteM improved " m B' , . , 1W STEAM APPARATU8, Wifthills, Ulu""luy u1 oonoiny, riyals ail siniilaj H. BELFIELU A CO., 30 Ho, 4o0 HvtVl iiUOAA) Utrf V i