. XT THE SKA-SIDE. Cnrnlvnl n ,il Mnsnn nl Hip Men View HoHxr The .nimvrs on Omv -Thr Kerp Time- to I hp Munlr. from Our thrn Cnrre)onicnl. Atlantic Cirr, Aug. 6. This "City by the lias been swept with cool breeze the past few day; but tho freshness of tho suit air please oxomo the bull ! bus aridc ,1 to its charms. It Is the best tonic in the world for limits cramped up by close nir and overwork; for every Inhalation is ns lonsr drawn as a Hiring of Neapolitan tnaccnronl, and make one. wish after a neck of the virruniht'wtihH proportion of tho OHtrlch, to enjoy the swallows. Our Fire Zouaves are In the. best of Kplril; and their prunes arc ciiiatly distributed between the commissary department, lip' good weath'T, und, the soclulileiices. of the ladle t-ojourning here. The routine of drill duty, gu:ird-inount-Ing, and dress parade in enjoyable In the bracing air, with plenty of fair women about to ndmlre tho splendor of the red breeches; and the rations rc well, they an: mil, shortly niter Ihcy have been drawn. Since the coming of these soldier-boys our festive gatherings; here have been imdniplcd, liop upon ball and ball upon hop, until your famous base-bailers are nowhere. These enter tainments culminated last nlirlil In a la (jrainle (al iofic, par wclh-nr', almost beyond the power of Hunt old Saxon to find epithets mag nificent enough to d'crile. The lower lloor o the' Sea lew House was metamorphosed Into fairy -like scene of gorueousness and beau I y, the walls resplendent with trl-eolon d bunting, the stars and stripes and varying military emblems entwined with evergreens. Jets of sweet-scented waters bubbled up in a Mower-entwined foun tain, and 'hither tho ladies were wont to st roll often. Hangings of choice flowers and rare plants shaded the da..Itaig lights of the many chandeliers und re Hectors, und away out upon the foatu-crested billows tho streaming rays of brightness rose and fell with the pulses ol the mighty ocean. Refreshing hrec.es were walled through the great assembly room, and the whole "make up" was a titbit of enjoyment rarely had by u bhi.se hahituv of newspaperdom. Fancy costumes among the ireutlemen were plentiful as fruit blossoms In spring time, and us appetizing to the eyes. All the stock generali ties were furbished up to order, the accepted comicalities were out In good trim, und the Boldicr boys were well represented in their gay uniforms. The ladies made it their fashion to appear In full evening dress--to our mind their most charming costume -although peasants, Jlower girls, ((ueens. gipsies, and the complaisant ullegorlcals were as attractive u ever. The festival of music and dance wus as suc cessful in all Us details a- the hard-working managers labored to have ii. The excellent Master of Ceremonies was Colonel A. (S. Sellers, of the Fire Zouaves. The Floor Managers were Charles W. Smith and Henry C. Kisley, aided by Major Thomas Carstuirs, Captain John Kyan, Horace Whitcman, etc. The band attached lo the Fire Zouave Battalion enlivened the inter vals between the quadrilles and waltzes with well-played marches, while the dances were led by the orchestra engaged at the Sea View House, under the baton of Mr. Paul. Not only whs the great hall thronged with hundreds of light-hearted participants, but 1 he (paelous verandahs and the surrounding grounds were thickly lined with spectators, gathered from other houses, eager to have a good 6hare of the sight-seeing. Hundreds of oddly-colored Chinese lanterns were hanging from tho stunted pines that alone grow by the .lersey coast, and squads of bedecked strollers from tho dances patrolled under tha branches eager to catch a whiff of pure ocean air. Tho festivities were prolonged away into the "wee suia' hours" of this morning, the enjoya bleness of the scene even increasing as at mid night the maskers east aside their disguises, and face to face recounted some of the odd pranks ployed. Happy will it be if our dancing Zouaves can skirmish out of disagreeable guard duly for the thirty-six hours that they yet camp here, in order to court some of good old Morpheus' at tentions. "Save me from my friends!" may well be their cry now; for they are bonked this eveniug for a farawell ball at. tho Surf House. Let us hope they may have, their land legs ou, as the sailors say, and not have a totieh of Hie rheumatics to cripple them in their arduous duties on that occasion. The bat'.ulion leave for the City of Brotherly Love on Saturday afternoon: and what shall the disconsolate landlords do when they are gone from our gaze? i- n 23 W-TT O II III S XVI S. 1'ioiit Our Own Cofrcxiioiulnnt. New ok k, August fi, 1sr.!. The Kcitnon mid the KouriiiiiK. This week id the commencement of the be ginning of thi time when tho boarding-house keepers begin to pickup courage and customers. Inklings of what the autumn and w inter season Is to do for them In the way of tilling their rooms begin to drop in, and the letter of lodg ings have begun to experience the II utter caused by anticipated occupants of rooms offering vari ous degrees of comfort und convenience. Pcr- naps English ladles, reduced to the necessity of taking a few inmates into their family, fare the worst; for the' have not lived long enough iu the city to become acclimated to its institutions, and various young American gentlemen, I am sorrvto say, who have not been brought up ouito us sci unuhrusly as they might have been, deem them fair game for v ietimlzaiion. But, iu fact, the English and the Americans do not get along well together in this city a inmates of the fame bouse. This Is true, indeed, ot oiner cities, but particularly so of New York, because here every Americanism assorts it-el i' more glaringly and offensively (when It Is of in offensive nature") than elsewhere. Consequently, when Mrs. Albion advertises heivelt as a widow lady willing to receive two single gentlemen, or gentleman and bis wife (of the most undoubted respectability) as members of her family, at the very first Interview between the advertiser and the party responding to ilia advertisement, tin Amerlcaulsms tly out ou the one, side and the Anglicisms fly out ou tha other, and Greek tire la not more Inflammable iu Its nature than such material as thta. "You r nil English lady, believe." says Mrs. Knickerbocker, for let Mrs Albion place her h's ever so correctly, her tintlnnnlltv Is detected ill a nameless acceut at the first word she utters. "Ves," responds Mrs Albion. "I'm proud to say I A'h.'i'Wi." "Oh a r iwtnriii. n." continues Mrs. Knicker (All! -- , lmekr. "Sorrv to liive you so much trouble but I think we prefer residing with an American i,u1v!"ihI the parties sever in mutual aisgiisi Mrs. Albion has herself insured me (she Is n-Moucd riauirhier of a retired Brummagcii o-reen-grocer, and has been Used to "very differ ent thinks" in the old country mat sue was u. in vain to win the American hcurt. She proba bly failed, because, she did not lenrn to captivate the American stomach. She vows Hint she has spread before her American guests the fines! Westphalia hams, which have liecn Rnecrcd at: that fhe has endeavored to beguile them with tnaccnronl cheese, which has been quietly Ignored; that she has lured them with the yellowest of Yorkshire puddings and the beefiest o" roast beef, and that these have been once tasted, and then left to grow cold; that she helped them to salmon, und Hint they hnvo helped themselves to boiled onions, ond eaten them with it before her very eyes; and, after outraging her own feelings by being a dully wit ness to these solecisms, she can endure it no longer, and has corne to the conclusion, while she remains in New York at least, to allow her American boarders to go to the Hevil (culinarlly speaking) their own way. She Is especially severe upon those muscular Christians, those thick-thewed Chesterfields, who, under the dis guise of porters and expressmen, move trunks und furniture, and lling dowu with carelessness the side that is labelled "This side up with care;" and she has no expression too strong for the Fenian females who advertise In the S't n, and put her through n perplexing catechism when ever she Inquires after their character. t'otiinilsMloiicr Shield, of the United State- Commissioner's office, has just had up before him a party charged with imposing upon the public n large quantity of spurious champagne. The names of the party are James Ebcrle and 'William Dougherty, and they arc accused in the first place of selling spu rious champagne without a license, and in the second place of making no returns to the asses sor of their district. The testimony proved that in their store were found numerous dies and labels in imitation of those used in the manu facture of the genuine Ifcldsieek. It is inte rest ing to learn that this "piirious champagne tastes exactly like the pure! Perhaps this will be none the more difficult to understand when it Is added that the spurious article Is manufactured from cider nnd magnesia, with a little vitriol thrown in to give It tone! Well, If people will drink, they must expect to swallow not only Iheir peck of dirt, but their gallon of poison, long before the expiration of the lapse of time appointed in the course cf nature to that act of deglutition. Fxpo.-ure does no permanent good. The sense of risk it creates only acts as un ap petizer. They say, don't ask me who. that Mr. Kisli 1 4-oIiik in Hake Money Out of the l)l'liIHf. He has made money out of everything ou earth, so why, seeing that money is his god. shouldn't he make slumps out of something in the heavens? In brief, a great quantity of ama teur astronomers want to witness the eclipse from the .lersey shore, and In order to oblige the public, Mr. Kisk (.it is said) intends to-morrow afternoon running a Hue of stages to the Erie depot, where smoked glass will be furnished gratis to all buying excursion tickets. In re turn for this, the Afrit of the Erie Koa l pro mises that the celestial performances shall be upon a scale never before witnessed In this country," and refers, as a guarantee, to the past season at the opera house and the Fifth avenue. Mr. .IcHernoiiN Sen son nt Itooth'n has commenced magnificently. People crowd the lobbies soon after the rising of the curtain, and I do not think that that played-out fraud the "oldest inhabitant" ever saw anything in the way of acting or public appreciation more thor oughly thrilling. A i.i Baiia. I'i-noiisi III lew. I'arkc (iodwiu and his daughter have iust returned from Europe. -Mee-rrcsident Colfax und party have lett Chicago for the Pacific coast. General F. T. Lent and F. 1. Grant, the President's son, are at Niagara Falls. General Cochrane refuses to accept tho Col- lectorship of the Sixth New York district. .lames Gordon iiennctt. dr., lias been elected a member of the English Roval Yacht Club. President (Irani and family are in New York, the guests of Mr. Corbin, the President's brother- in-law. Hon. Noah Davis has determined to resign his seat in Congress. Ills successor is to be elected this fall. Bishop Bayley. of the Newark (N. .1.) dio esc, leaves to-dav to attend the coming Ecume nical Council at Home. General .Tames L. Kirwuu, late United States Consul to China, has been appointed a delegate tothe Universal Medical Convention which meets at Florence, Italy, on the Pith of September next. CITY lTHWB. AM. KlN'llSOl-' NfMMKll Cq.OTHlNO. at HreilUll rr,ln.;,l pi'tV", o Itt out nur MUimilrr ftnrtt. Asti'irtiitrHt itfitt ywjil. ,sup' 1'ior m aitf rraiiy-nin'r tooii tn i ri mvit ipfi hi in rrrt y fe?ltrtt i'nrr tutirfliltmt ffi.r.r tlm the imrrsl rtrtrirn'i''. HAI.K WAY 15KTWKKS I JtKNNUTT lO., fijihuxd Towkh Ham., SU-th (.) 51s Mabkkt Nr., I'HIHIiKI.IHIA, ANI Hill KlIOADWAV, MKW VollK. Singer's Hrwino Machine On easiest possible terms, by O. K. Davis. No. 810 Ohaanat street. DKMCTB'S ASTlDVSl'KVTlO STOMACH Itl't'TKUK. A K.'nial sua HDOiesonie v.'mume imuc. Mas. Rkah'b Infant Kkmf:f fHcilitates teething, und i tt eortain rmneilv for I'uolera Infinitum, l)eutry, and liiuvrh-i'ii. Hold by druvgiiits. A K1ASONA1U.K Kamu.v Rr. wriiY.-Asialin ('hnlera, Cholera Morbus, Summer C'omphiint, (Julie, Sour Stomach, Diarchies, and nil afloetioiis of the bowl inci dent lo childhood ut thin teason of tha yiir, are cured at once by Dn. J.WNt.'s Cah.minai ivk Hai.kAV. Jt allays the irritation and callus the action of the stomach, and being ltasuDt to the tato, is readily taken by children. While it may be given w"n entire salely lo infants, it yet act promptly and thoroughly whim administered according to direction to either childt-im or adultH. Hold by all druggibtH. 'I'm: CoNDiirixs or JIiim.tii. It. is i.i to expect bealih if tu precautions uetiunrti ry to ie cani ii Hre no-glci-tid. The human oranni.Ktioii ia delicate pii-ce of ni" -nanism, and ropim- us much intellietit cine and vatclitulxens to kf.'p it iu order, as arc reiUi!-itc iu the '.iiuiiiioineut of the most cniiiplicnliid combination of levers, wh-'"b, and pinions. At this season of the year the bo-ly i. peculiarly HCtnolivu, becam. it if greatly weakened tiud relnved by the coutinu Ouhhtat. The skin, iu hiieiiiter, u ith it mil ions of pores vide open, in a very dillercnt sort of tegument lioni the comiMica librous coverimr which it becomes uuder the ao tlunof tli winl '-rV cold. The min-clos, too, are uompara- tivoly flaccid, tho nerves tremulous, tun blood poor, and the whole frame loss capable of enduring fatigue and re si.s'tiiig disease than ill cool weal her. Those ludiuutiouh of a dcpi -xood condition ol 'the vital forces tire so many un miakablo hints that nature needs reinforcing. Ordinary stiinuluuts will not effect this object. They mflan-H and eicite, but do not strongthon. Tho only pre paration which can be depended upon to impart Htiiitiinal vigor lo the ty-.li in, and enable it to endure the ordeal of the koatcd term without giving way uuder the preHSure, Is Hokxi.'I'Xi.h'h Htomacii Miti'I'.uk, a touie and eorreotive so pure, so harmless, so utterly free from the drawbacks which render many of t ho powerful astringents employed in medical practice more da sgerous than the ailments they aro omplocd to cimv, that it may bo sdiuinihtored without fear to the feeblest fenialo invalid or the most duliuate child. Tho cathartic and ahevotivo vegetable ingredients, which ure combined wilh those of a Ionic naturu iu its composition, keep llie noweis miMienueiy nee anil per f. etly i -gular while the work of invigeratiou l going on. The liuoxt blood dcptircols which the herbal kingdom iifluidkareiileo among its components, so tliat it rourtii, imi'ilies, uud ivauliitc the sJsU'iu, iulilllI.Cuil-.lj. A (!abt. tlinrles Stokes will sell the balance of his summer stock of clothing at reduced prices in or-ler to make room for his very choice stock of f.ill i-lothinz now being nunnfactnred. Fahtr Clohft Company h patent dry earth com modes und privy fixtures, at A. H. Frsnclscos t'o.'s, No. D18 Market street, JrwkuiT. Mr. William W. Oassldjr, No. 13 Sooth Second street, has the largest and moet at tr set Ire assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware intheolty. Purohavers an rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furni-hed at a price which cannot be equallod. He also has a lnre stock of American Western Watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his stors is sort to result In pleasant and profit. AuopmU ccoTMfi ir t niscorrrtrt Tit nnk tray fnr A1 TKKATIOKH AM' IMfHOt K'lKiTS tiHKAT O I AC at I.C RUII,K1NH, vf f of tml our etire ttrl: thii tnmtth at a hkkaikk itiscoiryr ttmti fix 'W'-r A.ei. in ,,rWf tmltfifinr-ft,t v.'V. f tt tii.'t v- .. I' rr Im 1 f'it .,m ir,,f. P.. t't-ii'f iritt i vtltt't to xllit V" M-1 XA V I HKH RKV H'.V, S. K. VOH. SIX7H AX1 MAHKKT ClKKKTS. MAKKIKU, KKKKM AN CLARK.--On the 17th of Mav. bv the Rev. William ,1. I'axson, Mr. .IOSIAH A. t It V. V 'MAN to Miss Til. UK II. t l.ARK. all of Camdnn, N. J. JOHNSON BROWN. Thursday, ihe f.th in-tunt, at the residence of the bride's parents, No. i!U VMi levecr street, by iev. Willinm J. Allstnn, Wild, I AM A. JOHN SON, of Now York City, to KM. VI A L. BROWN, of Phila delphia. iii:i. 1)11. KS. -On tbelid Instant, ANDHI- W Dl l.k.S. ued IU yi'ais. The relatives and friends of the family km respectfully invited to atteml the funeral, from the residence of his parents, at Iblkshoro, N. J., on Sunday inoniuig next at 10 o'clock. Kriends taking the Sunday msil trim, foot of Market street (715), for Bnrnslioro Station, mil lind con veyances to carry them to the t'hurcb. KRWIN. On the 4th Instant, Mrs. MARY J. Rl'ItNS, w ile of the late Francis I '.rwiu, and daughler of II. 1. and Mary llnrnx, aged -Ja years. The relatives and lnendsof the family, also the Direc tors and Teachers of the Public richoolh. Setdion Is, are rpMpecttully invited to attend tne funeral, from the resi dence ot her parents, S. IC. corner ot tienkn.id road and Allen Btreot, on Sunday, t tie "tli instant, at 'J o'clock. Ser vices to he held at tbe TwellLh Haptist Church. To pro ceed to Hanoi er Htreel. CARDK.-On the 2d Instant, of paralysis JOHN OA KliK, in tho Ti-lth year of hi age. The fiinenil will take place troin his bite resilience, No. ii'vi Dean streot, cm Saturday moiniug, the .111 instant, at 10 o'clock. II A INKS. On the 5th instant, Aijl'ILLA IIAINKS, aged fd enrs. The relatives snd male friends of the family, also Har mony Lodge. No. o2, A. Y. M. ; Oir.ird Mais ixelge. iNo. 'JU ; Colombia II. K. A. J.. !l ; St. John's I 'omiiian jery. No. 4, and the Brethren in general ; iiImi I he Scot I i.egnm Corps, South l'enn Hose 4 'ompan, and Humane Kngine Company, aro respectfully lovitfl.l to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. N. Tenth street, ou Sun day, the Hth instant, at ii o'clock P.M. To proceed to Monument Cemetery. HARORKAVKS. On the Mil instant, MOSKS HAU .Ki:AVKS, in the 42i year of Ins age. The relatives and frnniils of ttie family, also I rank lord Lodgn, No. 2t'2. A. Y. M.. and Hunil iii ll.iinl i,o.'.re, No. r3, 1. O. ot'O. K, nnd the Ortlois in geueral. are lnvitod to attend the funeral, from his Ut" residence. No. 4d2l rVorlh street, t ranklord, on Sutiday afternoon, the slh iuntunt, at ;j o'clock. To proceed to Codar Hill Cemolery. HCNTKR. On tho 3d instant, SARA If V., daughter of Frederick and Mary Louisa Hunter, aged 111 years and 10 mentbs. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend i he funeral, from tne residonca of lior parents, near I'eurose Kerry Bridge, Kingsessiug, on Sun. day afternoon nt i!j o clock. Interment at. Mi. Moriah Cemetery- NORRIS. On theSd instant, JOSKl'H NORUlS.iu the 4;kl vear ot his age. The relative and friends of tho family, al.. Creble Council, O. 1T. A.M.: ll-oli R gimeut I'. '.: mid Shin wrigtitsof I'hilaihdphia, are respecttully invited to atrend his tunoral, on fciunday aitornoon. Atignsi s. at o'clock, from his late resilience. No. llo4 l'.a--t Dauphin i,ret:t. rlu pnx.eed to J'almcr Street Crouuii. Met !I.ONK KY. On tho ot li instant, i:KLKNoK. wife of the late M icliael McClorkey. in tho i'lHh year of her aire. The relatives and iricnds ot tne family ;iro mviu-d to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. i:il.i Knee street, ou Monday moruiug ut K's o'clock. Hr PHILANTHROPIC tOD(.-:. No. J.".. 1. O. o. K. The officers ami miiniiei's, ami the tinier gcn'v;illi, m- requested to meet at tne Hall, N. SIXTH street. T'. Ml IKKOW Molt N INC at III o'clock, tn attend i un Inni ral ol our lato Lrother, JOli N liAIlUK. JA.MKS liLI I.OCH, Se.-i-elin-v. One-Price Clothing House, No. ooi 3i-i.riit:iUT stiM.t. Our Garments arc well made. Our Cutters are men of tulcnt. BUT ONE I'lUC'E IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purclnixer. GEO. W. NIEMANN Proprietor, S 17 wfrntf No. C04 MARK GT 8t above Sixth. G BEAT NOVELTIES IK LOOKING GLASSES, PICTUKE FllAME.S, ETC. ETC. NEW CllllOMOS, NEW ENGKAVINGS. JAMES S. EAELE & SONS, NO. 816 CUESNUT ST11EET, 4 6 mwrrp PUILADEU'niA. BOOTS AND SHOES. FINE CUSTOM-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES FOK (.KNTLEMEX. NO. HH riOUTU SIXTH HTHEET, lUlolmw A1IOVE CliltNUT. A giHid nt tuny ulwuys lie ulitiiliied. PJEW SPICED SALMON, rntsT of TnK heason. M JJKUT C. KtBK!tTM, Dealer lu Fine Cirocerltiii, 11 V Corner EIJ-IVENTH nnd VINE Street HATS AND OAPS. WT WARBURTON'S IMPJIOVEU VENTI Jklated snd easy Uiting Ureas Uati (iialentsd), in all the improved fashions of the soasou. UUttaCMi't'ritrret. st auoi to vut run viuu DRY GOODS. JJATIUNU (!AIS! ItATUINGCAIVS! COOPER & C0NAUD, NINTH STREET, BELOW MARKET. DITIINC4 THE KKBUILDlNfi OK OIK FUONT STOlt:, V'e are in full operation. No lllterniiitlrin tn hnu noai Departmems all in full !iutt. IMPIIOMD BATHIN(4 IJOBES. THIN MIAWLS BAIUiAlNS. ni -T WATEH-PKoof CLOAKS. CLOSING Ol'T DRES OOOP.H. MOTJItNLNU M;Es llOOMS. V HH K l'LAID NAINsoofid. ,"uOSlNfl Ot T DKESs MNJjvs. MKEN.1 VERY CHEAP NOW. DOMESTIC STOCK VERY FJ'LU IU YS CLOTHING T.OVV PRICES. CLOTnS AND CASMMERKS. t 7 Nm 4 1 IUPII rtTAnr Ko 828 ARCH 8TRCCT. AND No. 1128 CHE5NUT Street. Jl'ST KKtEIVElt. A FEW MORS PRINTED LINEN LAWN DRESSES. Ladles who levant a LINEN LAWN DKESS fliionlil call immediately. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, VWTU EMBROIDER ED INITIAL stUTTEItS. Pretty des'jtns, and quite ehenp. 9 30 wrra5 gLANKCTS. A IX'LL STOCK, COMPRISING ALL THE MOST POPULAR MAKES B'OR FAMILY I'SE. Hotels, Boardltig'-lidiisei), ami Institutes auprilicrl In (UiintitU'i with fill grades of WHITE AND COLORED BLANKETS. Cl'KWKN STOUDAUT & JUtOTilEK Nun. ton, W.a, uml 4M North SECOND Street, S6St PHILADELPHIA.. RICKEY, bHARP & CO., XO. 727 CHESNLT STREET, AUK CLOSING OUT LAWNS, ORGANDIES. And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT G REATLY R EDUCED PRICKS. ITiatf STEAMBOAT LINES. FOR CAP E M A T. ON TUKSUAY8. TIICRSDAYS, AND SATURDAYS. Un ii ml alter KA'I t'RDA Y. .Iiinni;. the now snd ,.lon. did stoBiner LADY OK THK 1AKK, Osptain W. TIlOAIPiSON, will comnienoo runnine reeulsrlv to tlAPR AlAY.lt'aviiiB AKCIli STKKV T WHARF on 'I'UKSDAY, i iiLiv.iuA l.nnn M'liiuiAY MUH.NlJNtJN at Do'eliH-k. and rxturiiiiur 'li avo the luudinn: at Oupe May on MON. DAYS, W Ki.N I'.SDAYb. aud S ATUKOAYS ut o'clock. OarnuKe hire $2'25 . . i -ir. Servants " " i jo hoasim tickets -Oiimsgn hire eitra. 'I'llo 1.AUV Ot THK I.AKIf. in n tina se f.o.l h.. hiiuilHome stute room aicommiKlutions. aud is tilled up wilh orerythinic necessary for tue safety and couilnrt of pa.sngers. 1- roipht received nntil fiV o'clock. Tiokots sold and bag Bane rhet'ked ut the tnitisfer office. No. s2s tiliKSNL'T Slreot. under tue ton', inoiitiil Hotel. 1 or further pur Hon iara inquire at the Onice, Ko. m North IH.I.AWAKK Avenue. , It. til. ltDKI.Jj, 6H4tf CALVIN TAOt.ART. 1V1D l"i 1 1IL' MA r I J 2 O'l ' Tl A V -Tlln tine ai.w Kto-imor T.AIlV fll-' 'I'lfiT I.AKKill leave AKCI1 8'1'KKKT WIIARh' IH..HOKHOW (Slltllrdavl .MllliM.Vli at. H n'.-lm-.k. snd return on MONDAY. rare, inclnding csrrinirp hire, 0'2"i Kxcarsiun tickets, irood to return on Monday, $:. T'ickets, frood to return ty train leaviui? i -ape May Sunday nl'leriKstn, or by o A. M. train on Monday, are sold ou the boat for It DAILY EXCURSIONS TO BE- "verly, Bnrlingten, and Bristol, by tho steam ihoiit. JOHN A. WA RNl'.K. Leaves Pliiladol- nliiu. tJhesnut. stroof wharf, at U and ri o'clouk P. M. Ra t in n injr, leaves Bristol at ri'50 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock I. M. Stopping each way ut Riverten, Torresdale, Anda lusia, Bevorly, and Burlington. Far d& cents. Kxcur sion, 40 cents. 7 8 iJm GLOUCESTER POINT GO YOUR- self'and take the family to this cool, delight ful snot . New sieaiuers. with every comfort, leava SOUTH 8 treat 8lip daily, everr few minntaa. sisHm FU RNITU R E, ETO. F U It N I 'i U It E. A. & H. LEJAMBEE HA"E ItEMOVED THEIR Furniture & UpWeriui Wareroonm TO KO. 1127 CHESNUT STltEET, S in wrmenirp GIItVRD ROW. PAPER HANGINGS. y ARD & McKEEVER, No. 1400 CHESNUT Street THK FINKST STOCK, THK CHKAI'IIST l'KICK, fiUuiiviaiiirp TIIIC KEST WOltKMANHUlP DE-UTNESS EVERY INWTRU'm'eNT TII T science and skill have invented to assist the bearing ill OVIlt y UIKnio vi a'uriJHniorB-, also, tirau j.iii. i I lrttlf.lin.. Minnr nrln.iiF..il.n..l. ..... u u MADKlllA'H. No. 115 aouth TKKtU 8treJ Wow (lhe.nut. h rw I7MPIRE BLADE MANTKI, WORKS J. B. li V I U VS Kn 'J I 'ill Oil KSM IT Hi I l l-l.-l 14 piirMiAiriiv. wsivtshins hmw FINANOIAl.. A RELIABLE . HOKE. IHVESTKIENT. TIIE H2ST MORTGAGE BONDS Or run Wilmington and RsskJ.ng Railroad, nKAItlM OThliKNT At SEVEX PER CEWT. ia Currency Tumble April nnd lrihri, frftn of HTATK nnd UNITED HTtTW TAXES. This road runs thronxh a f tx xly popalatd and noh ainionltnral and snannlacl i- tut dis rict. For the present, we are oo.-nu a limited amoant ot ths above Bonds at 85 Cents and Interest. The connection of this r-d with the Pennsylvania and Readin Railroads Insure- n a (urge and remunerative trade. We recommend t' e bonds as the cheapest first elass investment in the m ulim. Wlil rAIIiTTa & CO., BANKERS AND DEAI.KIiS IN GOVERNMENTS, NO. 3G S. THIRD STREET, 4Htn PHII. ADKLPUIA. DM JI1VEX & m, IS A. IV li K It H Dealers in Governnjent Securities, UNION PACIFIC KAILItOAD First mortgage J3onds, No. 40 South THIRD Street, 115 PHILADELPHIA. M. II. JAllSOn 41 CO., SUCCESSORS TO P. F. KELLY to CO., llaukert and leulerts in Gall, Site, ani GoraMt BonSs, AT CLOSEST MARKET RATES, N.W. Corner THISD and CHESNUT Sts. BpoclBl attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS n New York and PlUlttilniphUi Stock Boards, etc. etc 0 6 112 31 (JIENDINNING, DAVIS & CO., NO. 4S SOUTU THI HO STIU2ET, rillLAKEI.l'HIA. NO. '2 NASSAU 8TKEET, NEW YOKK, BANKERS AND IlliDliKJ'Ji Hwi't telegraphic coinmiiiit toit with tli New York Stock Boards troni I lie riitoi'li'lpliiaOiliro. i.iass ELLIOTT & DuilH HAVINtJ REEVED TO T1IK11! NEW" UL'lLUINO, NO. 109 SOUTH TIIIKH ST11EKT, Arc now prepared to transact ii tiKNERAt, BANK ING liCSINESS, anil ili sil In GOVERNMENT ami other Seem Ities, GOLD, I'.II.Ls, i:u Receive MONEY ON lKl'is; i . allowing iMnrc-Ht, NI.tiOTIATE LOANS, jiu iiif (.wlal attention to MEHCANTILE PATER. Will execiito orders 1 if stm-m, BonJx, etc., ON COMMISSION, at the Stm k Ev-'aiiitos or I'lilhulel plila, New York, Boston, uml IU i:infirc. 4 M5 glWITH, RANDOLPH & CO., BAt KKJIS, riHLAUKLri IA AXl NEW YOUK. IKALERSIN rNITEWNVATI'N ':oNl)S, and MEM BERS OF STOCK AMn.t'!.l l'.XCUANGi:, Receive Acuotints or Bai.r.s aii'i iiimkerson Liberal Trll.S. ISSUE BILLS ;-' KN-.'HANUK ON C. .1. HAMHRO Jt 80N t.oiubxi. B. ME'IV.I.ER, S. SOU'v ,v i n., l'raukloiU JAMES W. TUCKER A CO., Turn. Aud Other Principal Cll i-, vx. i Letters ot Crclit 1 1! tf Available TUr-oifiioiit Hm-ope. Q1TY WAR R ANtI 1JOI UUT AMI SOliD. C. T. YERICEo, Jr., & CO., NO. 'JO SOUTH THli:i bTKKET, 4 i! IMIILAPELPULV. pu 8. PETE 4 SON & CO., Stock and ExiLauge Brokers, NO. :.9 SOUTH THIKD 8TJIFJ3T, MeinU'iB ol llioNew Yoik nnd rniUiU'lpliia Sloi'k and Cold l'.ouM.-i. (STOCK 8, BONPs, Etc., bought ami soUl on com Uilubiou oiil ul cliUer Citj 1 ; FINANCIAL,.- E. W. CLARK & CO., No. C3 South THIRD 8troDt, r a 1 1, a ii k i. r ii i a. DKAI.KRJS IN Government Securities. Stock, Gold and Note Brokers. Accrmnts ot Hunks, Firms, and IudivldJaU rsoslvs subject to check at sisht. INTKUKST ALLOWED ON BALANOKA GENERAL AGENTS FOR r E N IJ S Y I V A IX X A AND SOUTHERN NEW JESSET OF TUB NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CD. OF THK UNITE STATES OF AMERICA. THK NATIONAL Ml K INSCRANOK COMPANY I . a corporation chartered by special Act of Uouareaa, ap proved jniy Sit, h, n-itu a CASH CAl'ITAI, OK ) t,00.000, Ft'M, PAID. I.ihernl terms offered to Agents and fkrticitors. who an iuvitedto apply st eur oflica. f ull partiiuhirs to be had on anpliontioa at oar offlon. located in the second i-tory of our HnnVinjt House, wher Circulars and Pamphlets, fully deecribinit tha advanhunt oilered by the Compauy, may bo had,' :. Y. 1'I.AICK Ac CO., 8 fttij No; 33 South THIRD Rtreot. A Per Cent. Goli Lsaa 6,500,000. TH1T KANSAS PAHirffl PATT.U'iv i- - -w a, iivt iu sin nnil fill otMrnt ion frnm k n n uu tfl.i t, H.,. a. ' - . Hum, priiiBt I4P build an extension to Potiver, Colorado. Tne Ooroniiiietit riBB Itranrea I nrtu Mtllions of AcroB of the linos t Inn J In KanKiSBnd Colontdo, ulilch are mortgaged for theBtJcu- riry oi a loan 01 This loan is sectiroii in the most eilAitual mannsr. It repreviitn a road in profitable operation, and will open tan traiie of the Hock)' Moiintn n cot-niry and connect it wilh the Kr.mt nmrkr.ts o( tlii 'nut. It is cottbidered to bs one of Mm t.pst loans in the market. KVK.N IiETTKlt IN SOMK HKRPFCT3 THAN GOT KUN.MKNT BKOUUIHKS. Tho loan has thirtli jeurs to run, principal and intormit piiynblp in Klil somi Hiir.iinllv, rewn per ctnt. Tho cimpons will b payable hotul-annnully in either Frankfort, Iwlon. or New York, snd wirlbs froe from Uovernmont tjimtion. The homU for the present ar Mild tn currency ut Hi, with necruert interest. I'iicnlurs, maps, and tuimplilets sent on implication. )Allr.V, 3IOSS4aAi" A: CO., No. t.3 EXCHANGE I'LACi; NEW YORK. .n. k. .n:ii;G a- co., No. 12 PINE STREET, NEW YORK. We are antherized to sll the bonds In Philadelphia, and offor them at- u reliable investment to our friend. Tow.sr,.i) viii;f,F..x &. No. !iw WALNUT Street, 7 27 tutliflm PimLAOKU'rflA. J A K K I N li H O U aB OP JAY COOKE & CO., Nos. 112 and 114 South TEIEDStrsat, PHILADELPHIA, rJfalcrs in all Government Securities. Old 8-2HS Wanted in Exchange lor New.. A LliHral DltTorenco allowed. Compound Interest Notes Wauled. Interest Allowed, on Deposits. COLLECTIONS MADE. STOCKS bouga AAaoil on Commission. Special business accommodations rcsurvod foe aillcs. Wo will receive applications for Policies of Lira Insurance In tlie National Ltro Insurance Company of the United States. Full information given at our ofll()e- T 1 am C h a in p i q h a a if ii CHEAT HUE AT CAMDEN. t'AMORx, June MEnsim Faruei., IIkriunu ft Co., No. 6-.0 ciiesnnt Streat, rhllartolptiia. Dear Kirs: At tho very destructive fire of .Messrs. McKecn A BlriRliiun'8 Saw Mill, which occurred on the evening or ihe uttt insfantla this pla.ie, the Sale manufactured by you, belonging to tUo late firm of F. M. Bingham &, Harrison, was In tlio building, an subjected to a very severe tuat, as the Are raged llercely ror several hours; and so great was the heat that the bra83 plates were melted oir, and to our great nnrprlse, when the Safe was opened, we found all the lioohs and papers unJnjurel. Yours resfiectrully, SAMttBI, K KniS()K, Latv of F. M, liinghani A (Harrison. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION KAFRS, "THK MOST RELIABLE 8ECUH1T? FROM 11RE NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO.. NO. 02! UJ1KSNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. II ERRING, FARREL .t SHERMAN, No. l IJROADWAV.New Yort U ERRING .V CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, New Orleans. More than 80,(H)0 Herring's Sarus have becu and are now In use, and over SIX HUNDRED hava pimsed through accidental lln.s, jMuservlug their con. tent In some instances where uany others fallod. Second-hand Safes of our own and other makers havlug been rec lved lu part pay ror the IMPEOTEIX HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION, for aaleat prices. IT PVt U" ODGERS' AND VVOSTEN HOLM'S POCKET K N 1 V KS, Pearl ami StK 1 ,! Jo". . Pg1"', "n'' BODOEUS'and WADK A B(lT('lJKU'SRAlU,an6J th. icolobrated LEUOLIRK KAZOK SOtSSOUli ol till fliirut flunlity. , . . ... n,. . . . oZb.ri"MAi.UA"r.. PoliHUed imIov llhAMona 1 OI1N FAKNL'M' CO., COMMISSION MEKj ft elmnts nd Mamifaotureniof (JonostoiA. 1U.lime.eto,'
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