THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1869. NEW 3TOn.KXSX.lS. From Our Own CorreKpomient. Nbw Yokk, Jnly I'l, 1369. The opportunities for Pomolnnlr-al Nnlcldp rhleh the preen fruiterers who ply their trade n the Broadway curbstones provldo, are bolng freely made use of, and cholera murbus must be expected to be on the Increase until tho ftreen fruit shall havo become mellow. This will not be for somo weeks, nnd consequently the cholera morbus people will have it all their own way until then. They have tho matter lu their own hands. Both tho cholera and yellow fever Beorn kindly disposed towards tho city this year. Ilithcrto they have tapped but lightly at our doors, and have not Insisted upon coming in and making themselves at home. Wo aro fer vently hoping that the season has gone by for cholera to slay its thousands and yellow fever Its tens of thousands. The Hoard of Health, to bo sure, aro doing all in their power to lay the city subject to an epidemic. The streets in cer tain quarters aro choked up with garbago, and wherever tho tenement-house clement provails, there do you find also tho elements ofcontagious disease. But although the weather of tho past few days has been eminently favorable to con tagion, tho deaths even of infants from cholera Infantum have been few, and less than the usual percentage of funerals have visited tho cemeteries and burial grounds. VUr Hall I'nrU is going to bo reclaimed. The greater portion of it Is at present an arid-looking plain fenced lu by Iron rails, around which aro posted tho venders of penny eongs, ice-cream one cent a glass and two upoons at that, solfcrino-colorcd lemonade, Washington piqp, cholera-produeing-warrantcd watlles, oyster soup, seaweed tobacco, and other delicacies. 'Kopers-in, bummers, loafers, and tho dregs from gambling-holla infest It by day, and abominable creatures a shade lower than all theso convert it into a silent, fur tive pandemonium at night. Let such disport themselves whilo they can, for the end of these things is at hand. Simultaneously with the commencement of the new post olllcc, an effort Is to bo wade to reclaim the City Hall Park. The long-contemplated plaza is to be built. Decent brick la to pavo the parched and colorless area i . mat now extends south ol the old City JIall, y and handsome plats of green, fringed with flower-borders, are to interstice the space be tween the old and the new buildings. All trees of respectable growth are to be retained, and the idea ia to make the at present demoralized City Ilall Park one of the most beautiful and useful spots in the city. Of course, Mayor Hall will be permitted to fire otf cannon there whenever any of his friends go yachting, or any other event of national importance occurs. A Frightened Ldilor. Yesterday afternoon, as one of the assistant editors contacted with one of the smaller jour nals of the city was placidly eating his dinner at the St. Nicholas Hotel the journalist in ques tion baa a small private fortune, and therefrom, and not from his salary, defrays the expenses of these palatial repasts he was suddenly para lyzed by beholding lixed upon him the eyes of an Immense woman sitting opposite. The im mense woman was a blonde, llorid in feature, with broad, blue, beaming eyes, and a profusiou of fine brown hair cut short, and owing its deli cate golden glints to the profane touch of no aurcatoS mixture. Warm as the weather was, she wore a tight-fitting velvet dress, which set off her symmetrically rounded flesh to the best advantage. Tho journalist in question is a small man, a weak man, a nervous man. Con sequently he may be excused for choking over , his soup, and catching his breath at the soupcon that the voluminously-fashioned Germauesquc beauty opposite him boded him no good with her fixed look. It suddenly occurred to him that in the journal he represented ho had penned unnumbered editorials reflecting bitterly upon one Madame Anncke, the living image of this velvet-robed Amazon. To swallow another mouthful of dinner under these circumstances was impossible. In vain he tried to "bolt" that plate of soup, in vain addressed himself to the fish, or essayed to disport his palate among the ocean of edibles that lay spread out before hiai. Digestion and appetite had dissolved partner ehlp, and he was jnst about to rise and precipi tately retreat, when the lips of the female opened, and from them issued these remarkable words, In the most nasal of Yankee drawls: "Blest if that ain't our old neighbor Sam . Haeow der dew, Sam ?" and a stalwart arm was stretched across the crowded table. Sam had the presence of mind to retain his seat and accept the proffered baud. Recogni tion came to him finally, and in the broad, jolly features ho had taken for Madame Anneke's, he discovered those of an old flame of his whom he had not seen for many years, and whom a change for the better, in circumstances, had helped to make a lady of, and removed from her native home in Massachusetts. The fright was salutary to the journalist, however. Tne ady's resem blence to the famous Madame Anneke is wonderfully striking; and henceforth he will abuse that lady no more in his newspaper. Dramatic Memoranda. The report that Barney Williams nnd wife are soon going to San Francisco, and thence proba bly to Australia, is true. Barney, I think not that my opinion ia of any moment, however ia foolish for doing so. He lives elegantly at Bath; his household, consisting of his wife, hia child (a lovely little girl), his mother and himself, and six or seven servants. He has a fortune of nearly half a million of dollars, and Is sur rounded by everything' calculated to make a man happy even though the man be an Irlsh . man. The fact Is, however, he wishes to make tho "nearly half a million" quite that amount, and so compete with his professional brother, William Wheatlcy, who lives In elegant widower is hood at Coney Island, and. with the babble of green old age, deals extensively in remlnUences of the Mack Crook. Am Baiia. CITY 1TKJIS. SlIMMKH (!l.OTHlN(l OP ALT. KlNPS. A lata' m-sitrhltflit llin rnnidUi. hut rmlruiihut ihiil'i. Alf. t'rr-tl. find Jwhionuhle, miJ'KllIOll TO ANY ItKADYMAIlK STOCK IN I'Ul I.ADKI.rfilA in Hlyle, jit, and ntiJif, and uhl x'i V"'"' antrett Ion rr than the luicfut ehf.uhere, m- the M' tantftlrd nnd vuntey rt tfnded. liAl.K WAY HETWKKN Fifth and Sixth Strtet. BtNN'F.TT A ( IF.TT S CO., ToWKll If MX, BIS M utKKT Sr., PlIII.AllV'l.l'HIA. and idKJ Buoadway, Nbw York. Finest Cimimo in the city at Ciiahi,i:h SicUvKs', under Continental. The Ookah House is a First-class Hotul; in fact, the best at Oape May. Be sure nnd stop there. GnovTSH ft Baker's Hiifhest Premium Sewing Machiuea, Wo. 73U uuesnut stroet. JBWBLBT.-Mr. William W. Cassldy, No. 12 South Beoond street, baa the largest and most attractive assortment of Una Jewelry and Silverwara In the city. Purchasers oan rely upon obtaining a rual, pure article furnished at a Drice whlou cannot be euiuillod. He also has a large stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all price. A. vilit a Ui( m iaj Hje ft lm In HjilSHIJ Bmomi'i Birwwrt Maohthmi Ob wwiMt possible terms, bj O. F. Datm. Ho. glo Ohwraat strsst. AnmOHDAOK Brnnto Water from "Whitfham,, N. Y -Krperierios baa proved that tliii oelebratod Ohalheatu Water cnnUitii mora aotlve msdiolnal properties for the speedy relief and core of all diaeanea of ths Kidnnvs and Urinary Organs, Female Weakness and Nervous Proba tion, than anr known remedy. Naturo's (treat Tonlo and D uretio for Invigorating and building np tbe ajstera im paired by diaeaae, dyspepsia, or general debility. Bee pamphlet. Depot, and for sale by Wykth A Urotttrr, DniftTlut,!, No. 1413 Walnut street, Philadelphia. OwrNfi to Tim LATEAESS OF 777 J? SEASON, THE ENORMOUS S1ZK OF OUIl STOCK, and A LTERA TIONS A BOUT TO IIK COMMENCED O.V OUR 1) in lihn as, Kt v iU rnhm Ai.r. our r hicks, and tell out mtr SUMMER STOCK, SUITS, COATS, UANTS, VESTS, EVER 1 Till fl (1, at a TTFAvr niscnuvr. trr " Thttee who knots hnte very cheap fr hare been tilting thin trnm trill I riir)riftil at ottr being ahlr to mal; a STILL FURTHER REDUCTION, but our ohjert U to clear mtr fhelree and tattle nf the etnrk frith ichirh tltry are fill landed, nuttcith'tanding Ihefa'H thiU our talc tidy eprlng have bern W) UER CENT. OK FA TF.R than ever hr',e, VA NA MA KKK ff HRO WIf, THE LA ltd EST CLOTHyO HOUSF, OA K HA LI,, The Cnrnrr of SIXTH and hi .1 KK ET Slrrct: ihaicuii:i. BUKK-CMI 'TOR D. -On the Mill fnstant, at St. Paul's Church, by the Hot. I K. Sullivnn, Mr. JAMKS UUHK to Mihs MAC. (.IK (Jl.Il l OKL), both of 1'hil ninlphia. KUMt-HTINK.- July SO, IStM, by Rot. John Thompson, lit the I'nrRoniiRn nf tho I'raiiklorcl M. K. Churoli, Mr. V1 I.I.I AM IIKNKV PUNK, of Itridmlmr. to Miis AISNA I'.IJA SriM'i, recently of Went t'uiladulphia. iii:i. AIMJSON.-On Tuiwdiiy. the 2i'th Instant, FUZA lil'.TH, wife of John Allison, in the Hist your of her sro. The relatives and tnonds of the family, alio (Jh linir Ntnr Temple, .'o. In, of the Miisonio Tie, aro ronpocttuiiy Invited to attend tho funeral, from the residence of her htiphnnd, fco. l.'IH Grape Btroet, Manayuuk, on Saturday, the 24th instant, at 3 o'clock I'. M. funeral to proceed to St. David's Church. RYRNFV On tho Iftih Instant, nfter a short Illness, V.IA7. A Mil 11, wifo of Mirh.iel A. ISyriie, and theyounKest datiKbtor of Tbomau und Jane Kano, in tho &tu yoar of her ape. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the rooidonee of bor huxhani'. No. 441 MaKiioliu, below Noble streot, on .Friday nuirniiiK at H o'clock. KNTRIKKN. - Suddenly, at Willistown, on the 20th in slant. THOMAS KNTK1 KIN, lateol I'hilatolphia, in the 'ii'it h year ot his aire. Tho relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funerni, on r'riday morning, the "Id instant, at 11 o'clock, nt the WilliHlown Itapust Church. The 8 o'clock train via Pennsylvania Railroad will convey the friends to the West t'hestoi' Intersection. H ART. - This morning, of cholera infantum. II A RUY WILI.COX, son oi William H. uad Haltio W. lUrt, Kd ti itmntha and S days. funeral from the residence of his parents, No ,1MU North Thirteenth street, at 3 o'clock P. M., Sunday, the 2f)lh inst. MctiOWAN. Ruddonly, on tho 19th Instant, JOHN Mi (iOWAN, in the Ti'Mh year of his afie. The relatives and friends of tho family are invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence, Point road, near Hrideshurg, on Friday morning, tho SJd instant, at 10 o'c leek, without further notice. M YKRS.-On the 20th instant, Mrs. T.OUISA MYRRS, relict ot the late Jacob Myers, in the 7rtth year of her age. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, from the residenco of her daughter, Mary Norris, No. 1128 H. Front street, on Friday afternoon at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Union Uemotory. PF.DRICK. On the evening of thel'Jth instaut, Captain Sll.AS PKDKICK.aged 72 years. His male relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from his lato residence. No. '.IMi Walnut street, on 'Thursday atternoon, the 22d instant, at 3 o'clock. RFDSTRKAKK. On tho 21st instant, F.LIZA ST1 1,. I.KY KKDS'J'KKAKK, wife of the late John Uedstreaku. and doufhter of the lato John and lClizaboth Stilluy, of Oak Hill, Delaware. Funeral from her late residenoe. No. 517 Federal street. on First-day (Sunday) afternoon at 4 o'clock to which the relatives and triends of tne family are invited. SHKARn.-Huddenlv. on the 19th instant. JOHN BKOMI.F.Y SUF.AKD. of Horsliam. Montiromorr county. aged 45 years. T lie relatives ana tnonns oi tne family, also Marine Ilall Txi.'ko, I. O. of O. 1'., are respectfully invited to attend :Iie luneral, trom ins late residence, on rrinay, tho'J.iu nstant. at 10 o'clock A. M. Carriages will bo at Fort Washington Station to meet the T4b A. M. train from Berks Street Station, N. P. H. R. WAINWRKillT. On Thursday morning, the 23d in stant, JONATHAN WAINWUIUHT, in the 84th yoar of his age. uue notice will tie given oi tno tunorai. DRY GOODS. ' GEO. D. WISHAM. Ho. 7 N. EIGHTH St., Is now prepared to offer one of the largest and best elected stocks of DRESS GOODS TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY, AND WILL BE BOLD AT THE LOWEST CASU 1'IUCEa NEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. DlackSilks! Black Silks! BLACK TAFFETA, only 10. BLACK GROS GRAIN, HEAVY, 12-00. BLACK GROS GRAIN, WIDE, (2 00. BLACK GROS GRAIN, RICH, $2-26, 21S0, 12 T5, fS-OO $3-60, 14-00, $4-80, $5-00. FOB BARGAINS CALL AT UGO, 1. WIMIIAM'S ONE PRICE STORE, , No. 7 North EIGHTH Street. OUR MOTTO SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. 18 thstu3inrp RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWNS, OllGANDIES, .And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. IT 13 tf PARISIAN NOVELTIES FOR THE LADIES. -L Jukt kkc'Mvkd A larfte invoice from Paris of the very newest Btyles of fine Jet Jewelry, Hair Hands, Combs, Nets, eto. The rarest and moHt elesant ever oi ferod in this market. At H. DIXON'S, 7 14 itt No. 21 South KltiHTH 8treet. BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO. jyjRS. IVi. A. BINDER, DIIESS THIMMING AND PAPEU TAT TEltN STORE, X. ', Corner KleTenth and t'heti nut Streets. BAROAINS JUST OPENED, New style Silt Tassel Fringe, 62 cents a yard, all BlmdtH. REAL GUIPURE LACES. A ce Lace Point, Saoqnes, aud Jackets. Lhima Uce Paniaol t'overn. Black Thread Uices, all widths, at very low prices. The genuine Jomi'pU KM Glovca, 1 per pair. MlBSca' Colored Kids. NEW STYLES PARASOLS AND SEASIDES. Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes. I'faM NaTiwooki, French MiislinB, Plpue and Mar nelUea, Haiuburg Edging and lusertluga- EXCLUSIYE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for .cutting IaAUm' Drensea, Sucqties, Buaqucg, Garibaldi a, tliu divn'a CliithcH, eto., by incttBurouiout, and lull la atrucUoua glvtiu. AGENTS WANTED. Ladles are now making from 100 to200 per month DARING ATTEMPTTO ROD HERRING S PATENT FRANKLINITE BANKER'S OIIE8T. PKRRTVn,LB Station, Pbnnsti.vakia RU., June IV, 13CS. Mkbr8, Farrki, itRmtrNO Co., No. CM tliesnut street, Philadelphia, Genta: A persistent but nnsncccssfal effort wa mado on tho night of May 29, 1S69, to drill the Banker's chest received from you a few manth auo. From facts that have come to onr knowledge, It Is evident that the attempt to open It was renewed on Sunday evening following1. Finding all efforts to drill It useless, the eirort was then made to break tho lock. The hammering was heard by parties In the neighlwrhood for Bcvcral hours, but supposing it to arise from the railroad men replacing a d. f.H tive rail, excited no alarm. The tools, with tho exception of tho drills, were left. It is evident that they were not only prepared, bnt perfectly famtlUr with the construction of your Chest. That they failed Is another evidence that yoar Banker'B Clients are what you claim for them, Burglar-Proof. Respectfully yours, IB 4p ,T. BAI.SHACK, Agent. pENNSYLV AN I A AND Kew York Canal and Railroad Co.'s SEVEN PER CENT. BONDS. A limited amount of these Bonds, guaranteed by the Lihlgh Valley Railroad Company, Is offered at NINETY AND ONE-HALE PEK CENT. The Canal of this Company Is 106 miles long. Their Railroad of the same length Is fast approaching com pletlon, and being principally owned by the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company, will open In connection therewith an Immense and prolitablc trade north ward from the coal regions to Western and Southern New York and the Great Lakes. Aprly at Lehigh Valley Railroad Company's Office No. 303 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. 7 1 lmlp CHAKLES C. LONGSTUETH, Treasurer Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. QREXEL & CO.. NO. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET, American niid Foreign ISSUE DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LETTKR3 CREDIT available on presentation In any part of Europe. Travellers can mnfce all their financial arrange ments through us, and we will collect their interest and dividends without charge. DREXXL, WlNTIIEOP 4 CO., iDKBXBX, IIAKJB8 4 COm New York. I Paris. 310 4p GROCERIES, ETO. FINE TEAS AT LOW P II I C E 8, Ttompson Black's Son & Co, BROAD and CHESNUT Sts., PHILADELPHIA. WHITE PRESERVING BRANDY, GENUINE AND PURE. French White Preserving Brandy, Imported direct, and for sale iy SIMON C0LT0N & CLARKE, S.W. CORNER BROAD AND WALNUT, 7 1 stuth PHILADELPHIA. fJEW SPICED SALMON, FIRST OF THE SEASON. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, 11 T5 Comer ELEVENTH and V1NB Street. FOR SALE. FOR SALE OK TO RENT UKRMANTOWN, five minutes' walk from Wayw Station, two noat and comfortable Houset on WAYNI Street, below Manheiin, auituble for ft aiiiall and ueutuel family, with all the modern conveniences, k.i, water, range, heater, eto. Rent, $SW per annum. Apply to JACOB KAUl'P, No. 77 WISTER Street, Oemuntown Potssesbion at once. DlStf FOR SALE HANDSOME THREE stnrw Mi l. lc lwnllimr. three-etorr double book build tuna. No. KU SIXTH hlreet. above Greeu; uioilern im Drovmint. rniri in ercellunt order. Was owned and buili by the lata Henry Derringer, deceased, of thevery best materials ana wornnunsiiip. uuiuinutw poseeHnioo Agent at bouse from ViU i o'clock daily. 7 U mi FOR SALE OR RENT A MODERN Mt HOUSK in Mount Holly, N. J. It has nil the con vemoncos of a city reeidence. Addrexs O. W II.I.S, 1 ai 3t Mount Holly, N. J. 1 M KRCiK KLrxat. 1H fuet bv 70. AddIv ut No. &04 (HIM. MKKCK Street, from 13 to 2 o'clock. U" TO RENT. GERMANTOWN PROPERTY TO LET. a A biraa. mndBrn built bouse, tenant.h ouse. and hv aores of land, handaomeir luiii nut. wnlki mil naidun : within two minutes' walk of lh.w's Un. Ht. SUMMER RESORTS A T I. ANTIC! CI IT V. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Now Open for the Itrrrptlon t U acuta, nARStP.R'8 BAND, nnd or tk dlreo of Bimon Hasnlrr, la eDRngnd for the sea Persona wiabin to emrane rooms will sppl t GEORQR FRKKM4N, Snpflrintendent, ATLANTIO OITY, or BROWN WOELPPEK, Btam Wo. 827 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia, 5URF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN VOlt CilfKNT". TKRM8 MODKRATK. For rooms, terms, Ac, address THOMAS KARLH.Y, Proprietor. Carl Sentt'iParlor Orohostra has boen ena4(ed for the tevwn. H I 2ra 1? X CHANGE II O T E L, Aid ATI.ANTH) OITY, GKORHK. II A YD AY, Proprietor. TI.UMH, 2 PKR DAY. Ilavinc enlarged tbe Hutl, und beautified it with a Minmnid roof, the Proprietor takef pleasure inannounc-infi that he baa opened the sinie for the twoaon of lht!4. iu re turninfr thanks to the pubiio for pant pntroniiKa.be re spectlully solicits a rontinunnoe of tho same, pledging hiiiiKiilt to furninh all his llonrders with all the accommo dations of a FirHt chins Motel. (lid stock Ale and choice Liquors ami Wines served npon call. 6 23 2ilt OUNT VERNON COTTAGE ALBKRT BROTHKRS, Proprietor. A good Dinner, good Liquor, and a good bed for all of my friends. Remember MOUNT VKRNON OOTTAr.F, 7 17-lm ATLANTIO OITY. T HillTIIOUPE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC A J CITY. JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. Tho mo&t doeirahlo location on the inland, boing tho nearest point to tho surf. diesis forthohouso will loavo the cars at the United States Hotel. No Knr. 7 19 lm CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., UKORGK W. HINKI.K, Proprietor. Now open for the season. It has been thoroughly renovated and put into complete order. In connection with tho bathing there aro new bath houses, and Unplain W. Toll (Street's life lines nnd buoys introduced for tbe especial use of the boHrnVTH. 6 lm "WTAVERLY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. T J., corner ATLANTIC and DKI.AWARK Ave nues, opposite tho United States Hotel. To those seeking coinlort and pleasure this bouse has, in its delightful shade and eligible location, advantages soliiom found on the seashore. M. J. JOY, H25 1in Proprietress. rpiIE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, A N. J., is NOWOPKN. The location of this house only one hundred feet from perfectly safo and excellent battling, together with itscomiorts us a l' irst-class Hotel, make it a most desirable Btopping place. Kor tonus, apply at the Hotel, or at No. 7u7 Wood street, Philadelphia. HiW I in ROHKHT U KUKKY, Lessee. JEED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Next door to United Stutos Hotel). CUARLKS SOUDKR, M. D , 6 2Hm Proprietor. MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUE, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J koeps open tho en. tire year. Situated near tho BUST HATM1NH; large airv rooms; furnished throughout with spring beds. Terms, $16 to $1H per woek. 623riw UKOROB H. MAOY, Proprietor. o II N M E T Z'S INI.KT HOUSK, ATLANTIO OITY, NKVY JKRSKY. Purest brands of Liquors. 7 aim KENTUCKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J., is now open for the reoeption of visitors. MRS. M. OUIOLICY. 6 23 lm Proprietress. COLUMBIA' HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House, IS NWVY OPKN. Terms to suit the times. 6 23 lm KDWARD DOYLK, Proprietor. npilESCITAUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, -L N. J. The best location on the island, with an A No. 1 table, and tbe beat attention paid to its guests. Kighty tine sleeping chambers, with bods, eto.. unsurpassed. 6 2a Im ALOIS SOHAUKLKK. Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (MICHIGAN AVKNUK), Knlarged to double its former capacity, is now open for the recot tion of guests. JOSRPH U. BORTON. 6 23 lm Proprietor COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is Now Open, enlarged and improved. Spring beds throughout the establishment. Rooms for invalids. Terms moderate. 6 23 liri MRS. MoOLF.RS, Proprietress OEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. O J., corner of PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, ia Now Open for reception of guests. LEKDS A DAVIS, 6 23 lm Proprietors SANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., corner of ATLANTIO and CONNKCTIUOr Ave nues, is now open, enlarged and improved. One of the pteasantest locations on the island. 6 24 lm LKW1S REPP, Proprietor n ADDON HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near the beach, a new house just finished, is now open. 7 21m BAMUKL P. HUNT. Proprietor. Y? VARD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., A J (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantic and Aro tic,) is now open for the reception of guests. 6 24 lm T7 F. WATSON, Proprietor. qAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., -L delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Ave- nue, is now open. 6 23 lm KLI ASjCLE AVK Proprietor M ONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. ATLANTIO Avenue, first block above United Stales Hotel, lerms, $12 per week 6 23 lm WILLI AM MONROE, Proprietor. THE "CHALFONTE" ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPKN for the reception of guests. 6 231m KLISH A ROBERTS, Proprietor. TIEWIT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., 11 will open July 1, and will be kept as formerly. T. UUTCltlNaON. 6 231m Proprietress. MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a First-class Private Boarding-house (Penn sylvania avenue), is now open for the reception of boardors. 6 23 lm A. P. COOK, Proprietress MANN'8 COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pennsylvania avenue), unexcelled as to locution, comforts, conveniences, and the f urninhing of the house, ia now open for visitors. 6 23 O. CJ. THORN, Proprietress. rpiiE CLARENDON HOUSE, VIRGINIA X Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J., is now open. 6 23 1m JOSK.PH JONK.S, Proprietor T HE A L II A M B R A, A. ATLANTIC CI'IY.N. J is now open for the reception of guests. 6 231m R, U. LKKDS, Proprietor. pENTRAL HOUSE, is now open for the recent ion of auestB. 6 231m UWUIU ix 1 HILLY, Proprietors. c HESTER COUNTY HOUSE, J. KEIM, Proprietor. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 6 231m QEA-8IDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J O is now open ( ilhereception of guests. 6 23 lm KVA.VB A HA1NKS, Proprietors. AirPYYVlTT -1 would re- llVyVJVV. V 111 speotfully inform Un dertakers that, in order to meet the increased demand for lny patent bCUlAL CASKH.TS, I have tuken the large tactoryat No 1?N HIDGE AVENUE. With my enlarged facilities, I am now prepared to sup ply promptly all orders in city or country. 8 4Hiuirp K. S. KARI.EY. EAFNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have invented to assist the hearing in every degree of deafness; also, Respirators; also, Cran. dull's Patent Crutches, superior to any others ia use. at P. M ADK.IKA'B, No. 116 kwuUi TKNTU timet below 8ro SUMMER RESORTS. CAI'K MA Y. SEWELIS POINT FISH HOUSE Cold Spring Inlet, Capo May, N. J. PLKASURK AND FISHING BOA18 TO HIRE. Meals and Refreshments sorred at short notioe, and the tost attontirm paid to the wants of fishing parties and visitors to the Inlet generally. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc, of the ohoicest brands. H. W. FAWCETT, t PROPRIETOR "yyAKIVK'H JI)i:ii ('(TTAJ KH (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), OAPK MAY, N. J. A few apartments, with board, in these splendidly-cos. etructed Cottages, can be secured on immediate applioa tion at tho Cottages to H. W. FA WOICTT, 6 BS lm Proprietor. S E A U A THING J NATIONAL HAM,, , OAPK MAY CITY, N. J. ii ,9 , lllrl" a"d oommodiouh Hotel, known as the Nation. Hall, is now receiving vi shore. "g-lam A A HON UARRETSON, Proprietor. PARR'S COTTAGE, JACKSON STREET KJ CAPE MAY, N. J., an entirely new and handxoras Hotel, just completed and newlj furnished tnroughout, it now open for the season. Gooo1 aecommodations for board' era. baOlm FRANCIS OAKIt, Proprietor. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. This delightfully located hotel is NOW OPKN for the season, where the andnmigued. as hnretofore, will de vote bis whole enorgies to the comfort of his guosts. .. WIU.IAM MASON. 62821" Proprietor. PARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STREET, Cape May. First-class Private Hoarding House, commanding a full view of t'io St, kton House and ocean. 62 Im Mrs. K. PARKINSON JON ICS, Proprietress. McMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE May City, N. J now ready for visitors, and to con tinue open the entire year hereafter. 62Im JOHN McM AKIN, Proprietor. CAPE MAY. ADOLPH PROSKAUER, OF No. 222 8. THIRD Street, Philadelphia, MAISON DORKK, Restaurant a In ror'e and hotel on En ropean plan, corner of WASHINGTON and JACKSON Streets, Cape May. tf lm "PHILADELPHIA HOUsE, CAPE MA Y, N. jT, -- is now open for the reception of f iests. Address . E. (iKIKHTH Capo May, 6 28 lm or No. 101)4 OHK NUT Street. Philadelphia. T A PIERRE HOUSE. CAPE MAY, N. J. -1 J This delightfully located hotol is now open for the season. 62Hlm J. WIENER, Proprietor. CAPE ISLAND PRI V TE HOARDING FOR FAMILIES nt the FRANKLIN HOUSE. 6 28 lm MHS, H. V . I.AKUKN, Proprietreaa. SHERMAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N..T NOW OPr'N. Ijirge I'iiy sinrjlo and oommunicatin rooms. Spring Bods. Terms, . IB to 1 per weok. 6 26 lm OLIKl'UKD A CO., Proprietors. HREMONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANKLIN X and WASHINGTON Streets, Capo May, N. J., will open on tho 3d of July. Terms $15 to ijilti per week. 6 28 2m IVU MJPJi R Y H UGH KS, Proprietor. OTHER SUMMER RESORTS. CLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIRCURK combined with Water Treatment. This extensive: and miignificent establishment, located on the Auburn branch of the great New York Central Railroad, midway between Syracuse and Rochestor, is now opened for the reception of pleasure seekers nnd invalids. A lithograph of this spacious and elegant building, surrounded with a natural grove and beautiful drives, can be seen at the most important hotels and watering plaqes after August L Terms for board, $3 per day ; $12 to $18 per woek ; childrra 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. C UMMER RESOR T. The subscriber having purchased the Oold Spring property, on the line of the Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, from the Philadelphia and Roading Railway Company, will reopen it for visitors and families on June 1, mv. It is now undergoing thorough repairs, and will be refitted and refurnished iu the best manner. Persons can address the proprietor at Uarriaburg. Oold Spring, box iso, lvu. 6 26 2m WILLIAM LEROH. n ENEVA, SWITZERLAND" HOTEL DK LA METROPOLE, CHARLES ALDINGER, Proprietor, Formerly of the "Oouronne." This hotel, the largest in Geneva, is situated in the most favorable portion of the city, commanding a splendid view over the Lake, the Jura, and the Mont Blanc; BU0 roonu and saloons. Reading, coffee, smoking, and billiard rooms. English and American newspapers taken daily. 6 3 2m WATOHES, JEWELRY, ETO. QIIESNUT 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 thstulOtr II E M O V A L. V. 13. WARDEN, IHPOHTEK OF Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Has Removed from the 8. E. corner ot FUtrt an Cbesnut Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street. PHILADELPHIA. N. B. WATCHES REPAIRED LN THE BEST MANNER. 811thBtu I E. DURING JULY AND AUGUST, OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 3 O'CLOCK. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., 7 S thstulmrp JEWELLERS. R I C H J E W E L R Y. JOHN BHENNAN, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, 4 29 thstusmrri PniLAjDELPniA, SOFA BED. J O V E RS PAT E N 1 COMBINATION SOFA BED in decidedly the feeBt Sofa Bed ever Invented. It can be extended Jrova a Sofa Into a Handsome French Bedstead, with hair spring mattress, In ten seconds of time. 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 t support It when down, which Is nafeaud liable to get out of repair. It has the conventenoei of a bureau for holding clothing, la easily It la Impossible for It to get out of order Price about the same as an ordinary sofa. II. F. HOVER. OWNER AND SOLE MANUFACTURER. 1 S6 tuthaom No. y.3 soutu SECOND Stree SUMMER TRAVEL. SUMMER TRAVEL. VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The most popular rout to WiLkesbarre, Soranton, Jffauch Chunk Easton, Hazleton, Mount Carmel, Allentown, Bethlehem, And all polnta In the LIHIGII AND WYOMING VALLEYS. Four Through Trains In connection with Lehlg Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad COMMODIOUS CARS, SMOOTH TRACK, FDXS ; SCENERY, EXCELLENT HOTELS, Arc the specialties of this route. Through Trains leave tho Depot, BERKS AND AMERICAN STREETS, . At 7'4fi-A, M,, 9-40 A. M., 1-45 and B P. M. ELLIS CLARK, 6 BO lm General Agnt. Tickets sold and bagjrage checked through mt.,, Mnun'H Exprt so Olllce, No. 105 8. FIFTH Htroe. P OU L O N O BRANCH. WITHOUT CIIANUK OF OARS. Oa and after THURSDAY, July I, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FROM WALNUT 8TKKKT WIIARIO, 8 II0 A. M.f IUK '1P. M. !1 HO P.M. J.ONO lilvANCU AT ( 612P.M. Fare: ! ,n"Bn,?""i l n; Hranch $.1t ( .'.AVUIKHta 1 IXtQM... W. H..UAVXM.KR, Awaat. 721m STEAMBOAT UINES. J'kli:ON TUKSOAVH , TIIUUSAYS, .AND Ou and al;r SATURDAY. Juno M, the nsw Mil splon-S'w.-." ;'.,Lnpr. ''A,'.)Y "' T1, IC I AKK, Ciain W. J.'.., conminnno running rnc-iU-J-lv "hi OAHU nXinS Al("H HI'KKKT WllAKlf i..kTUKSIAY. '1 Ill'KhDAY. nnd SATURDAY MOKNirHlajHo'clook! !n. reiiirr.mfc imavo the liimliiKT at. I'm Mivn MOM. DAYh, y iOi.NK.SDAYS. and SATURDAYS aS o'olook r , I ,"-un arriaK" uira... (hildreai " ' .... ....iMH" . Snrvants I'M rSoason Tickets min -narriaeo hire extra. The LADY Of THK I.AKK is a ha satt bl, haa hanrixnmo atnte roora accommndntion'i, and ia fitted up with every thirJK neceatary for the siifiigr ait corufort of pannnizftra. 1' reiKlit received until Hk! o'oloc't, Ti J(.oljild and hs. Hnun chocked at the tranpt'i-r oWcs, No. Wt.t:iIKS,IUT Street, uiiilvr the ('uuliiiiintul Hotel. Korfurliknr pin tioo. lurs inquire at the Ottioe, No. SJ Nerlh DKI.AWARH Avenue. (1, 1). I) I'DDKI.L, 6 24 bf Ui.uVl.N. 'A(JOAITi . CT? is WATLY EXCUIiSIOJW TO BE- fXwBiiiaE&lMut.JOUN A. WAllNKR. Ijimivos Phi'a.l)d- plnu, (Jhehimt street whnrf, at 3 and rj o'jliwk P. M. Her famine, leaven liriRtol at ri frfi fi'fltn.k A iu- n,i A r .,1u.ir P. M. Mopping each way at Rio.Wn, T.wromlale, Anla- N lusia, lioverly, and Burlington. Fare, ii cents, flioai aiun, 40 cents. ', S ;im fc GLOUCESTRHPOINT.-GO I'PUR- ful snot. New sldaineni. wiYii everr camfnrt. Lmm RnTTTTI , ftr.r Sliu daily, evnrv fnw minntMi. (IK :k ' QH AMP ION SAPS 8' GREAT FIRE AT CAAU.!!N. CAMDBK, JBB9 Y,'18fcj. MB8SBS. FABRBL,, HBRRmO ft CO., No. 629 Chesnut Street,, Pfclladf ilphto.. Dear Sirs : At the very deHtructlve fire at Memcn McKecn 4 Bingham's Saw Mill, wbJoh oirrert oi ' the evening ofjUio 6th liiHtant in tliia riac, the Safl manufactured by you, belonging to ,tht bt te Urat a F. M. Blngliaui A Garrison, wan In the building ant subjected to a very severe test, as Urn fire rvol fiercely for several hours ; and so great taa the heat that the br.ws plates were niellud oil, and to our great surprise, when the Safe waa spaae d, w round , all the books and papers uninjured. Vctrs, respectfully. SAMmi, B. CARKtSJuX, Late of F. M. L.uaUaia 4 Uariisoq, HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFE 'TUa MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM. riKa',NOv? KNOWN," Manufacture and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO., NO. 629 OIESNUT STREET, PHILADELPrUA., HERRING, FARREL Jr. SHERMAN, No. 281 BROADWAY, Raw Yorfc, HERRING 4 CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A SUES MAN, New;-OneaM, More than 30,000 Herrlna'a Safes have been and are now la use, and ovej SIX HUNWiEp hava passed through accidental Urea, preserving- thett contents in some Instances where many others fallett Second-hand Safes oi our own and other makers having been received la part pay for the IMPROVED HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION, in sale at low P. III ptl fHE ameri (Tan COMBINATION BUTTON-HOLE AMD SEWING MACHINE Is now universally admitted to be superior to others as a Family Machine. THE SIMPLICITY EASE, AND CERTAINTY with which U operates as well I as the uniform excellence of. Ra work, throughout the entire range ef sewing, ia Stitching, Hemming, Felling, Tuekixur. Cording, Braiding, Quilting, Gatl enng, and Sewing on, Over seaming, 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 r5J PHILADELPHIA. MATS AND OAP8. H. WARBURTON-S IMPROVED VRNTI. KODU the celebrated LKCOLTuVl YJzOtt " aneei quality. . f