THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1870. si xi n VJ-TE O It IT z s zvx s. From Our Own OorrenvonaenU New York, May 31, 1870. ' Nr. Hmythc'e Chnrrh. Hereafter the Rev. Mr. Smytho Is to preach on Sunday at Irving Hall, where ho intends to Bet up a new church. Tbo principal, indeed the only, tenet of the church is that any one may belong to it who has been baptized and believes in the divinity of the Saviour. It is to be a church where plain drinks and fancy drinks are Allowable, and where no brother has the right to frame a teetotal or excise law for any other brother. "Whatever you do, drink fair," is the motto of Mr. Smytho no less than of Betsey Trig. Fairness in drink with him means the right to swallow everything you want at all times, Sundays not excepted. Since ho was kicked out by his old congregation, his sermons have been attended by larger crowds than ever. Feople want to see the man who had the auda city to set ordinary rules at defiance. This auda city is of such a nature that if Mr. Smythe saw fit he would decorate the communion-table with mint-juleps and administer baptism la Kls BiDgen or eau de Cologne. Mr. Beerher's Hnndny. But not even a big man like Smythe can alto gether blot Bcccher from public memory. He Is always doing or saying something to be re membered. It may be true that he loves popu larity for its own sake, but I don't believe he strives after the eccentric for the mere purpose Of enjoying notoriety. His recommendations for the Sabbath are his chief sins in the opinion of Ms enemies. What are these recommenda tions? He evidently believes that the Sabbath was made for man, not man for the Sabbath; and thinks that we have a right to modify it to a very liberal degree. The opinions he pro mulgated only last Sunday have given great offense, even to some of his friends. By re luming a jocular answer to a member of the congregation who invited his attention to a patent fastener for blinds, he countenanced laughter in church. By announcing that n thing should ever induce him to put his name to a petition that cars might not run on Sunday, be countenanced work on the Sabbath day. By affirming that he would like to see the whole church as profusely decorated with flowers as his pulpit was, he countenanced a frivolous ex penditure of money that might better be given to the poor. So cry the cavillers. Oh 1 if the poor only got but a little of that money which croakers among Christians say ought to be epent on them, there wonld not be so many vagrant families sitting homeless and houseless on the stoops of New York. Nnperintenrient Jourdan. The new Superintendent of Police is making himself a terror to the sergeants in the various station houses. His plan is to visit them in person at unexpected hours, such as two or three in the morning, when those supposed to be on duty are in reality relaxed in sleep. In this way he has startled the officials in several etatlon houses. Yesterday morning ho visited nearly a dozen before daybreak. In one a ser geant was stretched upon a table fast asleep. In another tbe policeman who ehould have been on duty in the park was snoozing behind a door. In one or two cases drink had united with sleep in producing stupefying effects. In all of them the sudden irruption of the Superintendent cre ated an immense flutter and stir. He has come to his work with the determination to create a BensnMon in that department. He has created it. He 1 lull of the enthusiasm of a younger man and luo prudence of an older one. Superintendent Kennedy may be said to have been blase with the positive of duty. Perhaps Jourdan will be when he has seen as much ot it. There is plenty of work for him to do in the field of reformation. Tbe overhauling of the station houses, Important as it is, is only one of the many necessary Innovations that await him. But it will probably be some weeks before he gets through with it. There are worse evils in them to be remedied than that of sleeping sen tinels. The Benson. The amusement season is drawing to a close. The hour approacheth when the green curtain Bhall descend to rise no more, until next fall, upon permanent stock companies. At Booth's and Wallack's the regular season closes with next Saturday. At Booth's, "Edwin" provided last evening a collation for the behoof of New York critics and editors, and in honor of his pain-law, Mr. McYlckar. That gentleman com menced a short engagement as "Peter Pomcroy" In Mr. Gayler'fl play of Taking the Chances. Mr. Daly, of the Fifth Avenue Theatre, is said to have deeply offended, with three exceptions, the dramatic editors of New York. The cause of this offense is that on the occasion of the supper he recently gave at the St. James Hotel, in honor of the hundredth performance of Frou-Frou, the only dramatic editors invited were Mr. "Winter of the Tribune, Mr. Morris Phillips of the Home Journal, and Mr. Roosevelt of the Citizen and Bound Table. The question which the other dramatic editors are said to ask them selves Is, "Be we dramatic editors, and Buffer such dishonor ?" Echo answers, 4 'Not If we know ourselves." The snub bed dramatic editors a portion of them at least are Bald to have formed a "ring," the Inviolable resolution of which is not to visit the Fifth Avenue Theatre upon the first production of Fernande, and not to bestow apon that play any notices other than the merest business necessities demand. By publishing Mr. Cooney's name as the translator and adapter of Fernande, the manager hopes to get the Herald on his side, Mr. Cooney being the chief theatrieal writer for that celebrated casuist in art. But in this expectation he will find himself profoundly mistaken, for the Herald is so afraid of the possibility of its columns being venally used by its employes, that probably no notice of fernande will be permitted by the proprietor to appear therein. This is the latest newspaper theatrical chit-chat. Next Monday we are to have at Niblo's the play of Not Guilty, which good Mr. Hemphill produced so successfully ever bo uany months ago at the Walnut Street Theatre. This is rather late for it to appear in New York, is it not ? A Yoanf Mai from the Gauntry. The countryman in New York is the prover bial Illustration or greenness and gullibility. Borne of them, however, are not green and gul lible. One who was visiting this city on Mon day afternoon seems to have possessed in an eminent degree an aptitude for taking his own part. While standing In front of a dollar store window on Broadway, between Houston and Bleecker, his eyes were attracted by a placard therein, which informed him that articles ou the south Bide of the store were purchasable for one dollar, and articles on the north side for two dollars. His quick eye espied on the north side a number of articles which seemed extremely ,.wn for two dollars. Among them were seve ral fine-looking watches. He went in, picked n nn. examined curiously the case, the glass h works, the finish, and the whole ticking and oiiirlD1? ewtemble. It seemed well worth twelve times that amount; so extracting from his pocket a roll of greenbacks he shelled out a two-dollar note, wafted it across the counter to the attendant clerk, and pocketed the time piece. , , "Hallo!" said the clerk, "you've made a mis take, sir. That's a five-dollar article." "I can't help that; it's on the north side of the store," Bald the countryman, and made for the door. The clerk followed him, but once outside the countryman was among a nest of sympa thizers and got off safely with kls bargain. Am Baba.. fflUBICAfe ATIM I It ASIATIC. The (jltw Anaitnnu. The RicniNos Knqlisii Opera Trocpk will appear on Monday next at the Academy ot Music, in the comic opera of The Postilion of Taw jumeau. On Tuesday The Huguenots will be per formed for the benefit of Mr. S. Behrens, the musical director. The sale of Beats for tbe season will commence to-morrow at Boner's, No. 1102 Cliesnut street. At the Walnut Mr. Joseph Jefferson will personate "Rip Van Winkle" this evening. At the Akch Mr. Brougham will appoar this evening as "Captain Cuttle" In the drama of Hombey and Son. At the CnESNUT a variety entertainment will be given this evening. The Pennsylvania Polytechnic and Ana tomical Museum, at No. 1305 Chesnut street, has an interesting collection of curiosities on exhibition. CITY lTlSJlg. PtrsrwEsg Coats roa Mnit, 9 Hl'MNKHS I'ANTH FOR MtN, Ht'MNF.HS V RUTS FOR M EN, $1. Hl'MNF.KH ST'ITB OoMn.FTK, Ifc7. WK MIALLY BAVK GOODS WHICH ARK UMNO CLOSET) OUT AT 1RKHK LOW PHU'KB THEY ARK HOOD AND SERVICE A1U.K. WK SRI.t, NOTHIX(t WHICH IS NOT. WE HAVE ALL RAIIKR OK RRADT-MADK GARMRNT A1IOVK THEHK PRICES, UP TO THE FINEST AND BEST TO BE ForND ANYWHERE. AUO, IN THE PIF.CE TO MAKE VP TO ORDER. , Half way between fwir,?.??' Krai and Sixth Streets. No. bi8mae"t Street A Rare Opportunity to Get Goods Direct from Kt'Horp. Cheap. Oeorof. Gat will sail for Europe on tfaa "City of Washington" Juno IS, and will execute any orders intrusted to bira in KnKlsnd, 1'raooe, or Germany, promptly, and for a amall commission. Orders niay be left at Gay's China Palace, Mo. 1022 Chehnut Street, until the 17th of June. The present stock must closed out to make room for fall importations, and are offered at less than old gold priees. Below we quote prices of a tew leading staple Roods. The stock of fancy (roods is offered at a still greater dis count from former prices. Show room open till 9 o'clock at night. White French China Dining Sets, ISO pieces $301)0 W lute French China Dining Sets, 113 pieces 21 60 While French China Tea Sets, 44 pieces. 7 (10 White French Dhina Tea Sets, 4tj pieces 800 Best Stone China Dining Sots, 17 pieces. 9 50 Best Stone China Tea Sets, 44 pieces, cups with handles 350 Best Stone China Tea Sets, 46 pieces, caps with handles 4 '00 Host Stnne China Chamber Sots 2 oO Best Stone China Cups and Saucers, per Bet, 12 pieces, cups with handles. 65 White French China Caps and Saucers, per set, 12 pieces, cups with handles.. l'OO Parisian Granite Dining Plates, Pj inches, per dozen POO Tntile 1 amblers, per dozen r5 Tnble (tablets, per dozen l'OO Goods to go out of tbe city will be packed and delivered to the transportation office free of charge and insured agninst breakage to destination. Show room open till 9 o'clock at night. The Raw Winds of Early Spring search out the weaknessosof all who are predisposed to Lung Complaints, and in consequenoe Colds, Coughs, and Bronchial Dis orders everywhere prevail. Those who have contracted Colds should now be especially careful, and not im prudently wait until by constant coughing they so irritate and rack their lungs as to bring on themselves some very serious Pulmonary Affection. Let them rather treat their symptoms rationally and at once, and by the prompt use of Dr. Jsyne's Expectorant cure their Colds, and heal all accompanying Soreness of the Chest. Sold everywhere. The Solace of Age. Plantation Bitters is an agreeable compound of St. Croix Rum the most natri- uental of all distilled liquors and a variety of tonic, alterative and anti-bilious vegetable productions, among which is the most invaluable of invigorators, Oalisaya bark. Tbe spirituous basis is manufactured by the agents of the proprietors, from the sugar-cane, on their ewn leaseheld plantations in the West Indies ; and the Oali saya bark is gathered and prepared for exportation from South America by the employes of the firm. Both, there fore, can be guaranteed to be unadulterated, and of the finest quality. For these reasons Plantation Bitters is recommended as an nneqnaled invigerating cordial foraged persons. But it has a stronger recommendation than that of the proprietors, viz. : the testimony of thousands in the de cline of life who have tested its revivifying properties. The record covert a period of more than ten years, and includes both sexes and all ages, from fifty to four score years and apwarde. Ska Mobs Farine, from pure Irish moss, for blanc mange, puddings, custards, creams, etc., etc The cheapest, healthiest, and mest delicious food in the world. . Stripes on one's back might not, in the abstract, be considered tbe most delightful things in the word ; bat it depends altogether on what kind of stripes they are, and how they are laid on, and who put them there. Tho "diagonal stripes" laid on in the shape of the tasty, well fitting eoat from the Great Brown Hall, is an ornament and ft Joy to any human being who adorns himself there with All kinds of tine ''stripes" for sale at the Clothes Emporium ot Rock hill A Wilson, Not. o and ou5 Chesnut Street. KGet Yocr Wabdroiie in Obpee For the Sea Short. Charles Stokes offers great attractions in WHITE MELTONS WHITE FLANNELS, and an endless variety of all mixtures ot BANNOCKBURNS. No- 824 Chesnut street. Mm, William W. Oaksidy, the Jeweller at No. t S. Beoond ttreet, bat one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kindt of Jewelry and Silverware in tho oity. He hat also on hand a large assortment of Una American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being told out below oost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present timt are oertain to get tho worth ot their money. Dry Feet. Tht moat effectual way of guarding one's health it to keep the feet dry, and that can only be done by the nse of India Rubber Overshoes, and at the incle ment season is upon us, we would advise our readers to buy none bat tho best quality, which can only be had at Goodyeab'b Headquarters, No. 808 Chesnut street, south tide, Philadelphia. Isqcibe WlTHiN.-Tho mouth is like a house to let However pretty it may bo externally, it is impossible to judge of its merits until you have seen tho inside. If behind the ruby doors there are plenty of pearl white fix tures, you will exclaim at onee, "How beautiful! " To im part the ntraott possible brilliancy, there it nothing like fragrant SozofcONT. RrBHIH Ovxbbhoei and BooTt for Men, Women, and Children, can bo had at retail at the very lowest prices, Goody ear's manufacture, old stand, No. 80S Chesnut ttreet, lower side. Tu a nnn nnw n m 11 1 - . . ImnMHrnsnfl Avinna a Hat a mination to keep the American House, Boston, where it ever a as been in me front rang oi now JLngiaud hotels. RrvnFu'a Finn t Sirnia Machines. Ten dollars cash. Balance in monthly instalments. O. Davis. No. 810 Chesnut street. New Btyle Picture. The German Ohromot made by A. K. r. jraaa, no. su n. ainnia sueeu auey muss oe seen to bo aaroirea. Bcy youi Furniture at The Groat American, No. ll'i and 12o4 Market street. Oheapest m the oity. "Spaldinu's Glpe" mends everything. NEW ARRANGEMENT. CHANGE IN THE TIME TABLE OF THE NEW TORK TRAINS. Through Trains for New Tork now leave WALNUT STREET WHARF At 67.0 and 8 o'clock A. M 3 and 3 30 P. M. WEST PHILADELPHIA, At 7 and 9 30 A. M., 120, S 45, 6 45, and 12 P. M. Before takiug any of the above trains, it would be well to call at OAK HALL and it sure a good reception in in New Tork or anywhere else by clothing yourself in a SPRING SUIT rnoM W ANA MAKER & Bit OWN. ItlAItKII?!. Lower YCnoATK. On tho Mth of May, 1970, by the Kev. Joseph Perry, Mr. William Lower y to Mrs. Kate Ciioatb. Tootbakeb Elder. On Monday, May 30, by Rev. Warren Randolph, assisted by Rev. J. B. Sim mons and Rev. W. J. Stevenson, Dr. Chaklb9 B. Tootoaier and Miss Lett a Elder, both of this city. DIED. Ci.akkk. On the morning of the 31st of Mar, Maky Bradford, wife ol K. Bradford Clarke, and daughter of Simon (Jolton, Esq. Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 1417 Locust street, on Thursday, June 2, at 3 o'clock P.M. Clover. On tbe 80th nltlrao, Eliza H., wife of Manning K. Clover, and daughter of the late James '. and Esther M. Lansdown, In the 29th year ol her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend her funeral, from the resi dence of hei husband, No. 1542 S, Seventh street, on Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Fraster. On the 29th instant, Paul Feastir, aged 64 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late real (fence, No. 2147 Lombard street, on Thursday after noon at 1 o'clock. Loikik On the 30th Instant, William H. Lodge, aged 26 years. The relatives and friends of tha family, also the Globe Steam Fire Engine Company; Purity Lodge, No. 328, 1. O. of O. F. ; Pequod Tribe, No. 18, 1. O. of K. M., and the Unknown Assembly, are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 623 Master street, on Friday, June 3, at 2 o'clock P. M. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Roberts. On the 30th ultimo, John S. Roberts, In the 67th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, Castor road, Twenty-third ward, on Sixth day morning at 11 o'clock. To proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. Woolstoh. On Monday, May 80, Ann Read, wife of Dr. Samuel Woolston. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, at Vlnceutown, N. J., on Fri day, June 8, at 1 o'clock P. M., without further no tice " OL.OTHINQ. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARB WELL MADE. OUR CUTTERS ARE MEN OP TALENT, BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY PUR CHASER. .umwroptf CEO. W. NIEMANN. FOR SALE. CAPE MAY CITY. Lot on HUGHES Street. Moat desirable situation on the Island. For sale by W. M. 6REINKR, B 31 8t No. 109 OHBSNtTT 8treet. FOR SALE No. 283 8. FOURTH 7 Rtroot. above SDruee. a suoenor DWELLING- llVUOUl U SWb 1 i I'll t . WH.WH.VMW, ... W'U.- plete order; early posses-ion; convenient to lJostOtnoo and to Exchange and lnsuranoe Companies. O. T. PRATT, 6 30 30t No. 108 a FOURTH Street. FOR SALE A MODERN RESIDENCE on STENT ON Avenue, Germantown. Apply to UbU-Ltt it Ml ii.k, uonveyancer, No. 711 WALNUT btreet. 6313t' TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. 72S Obesrjnt street, twenty-five foot front, on ban drod and forty-fife foot deep to Bennett street. Baek bulldiacs flvo stories blfh. Possession Hay U 1870. Ad dress THOMAS S. FLRTOHEB. li lot! Delanoo, N. J. STORE TO RENT FIXTURES FOR bALK-No. 9 N. SECOND Street. Good stand for Dry Goods or Hat Business. Apply on premises to 6112t KEIH A BIDDLB. fm TO RENT A PARTLY FURNISHED IJ'i MANbION. with about eislit sores of Land, in jlud iiiK Lawn, and Fruit and Vegetable Garden, in full culti vation, ready for use, known as Auburn Hill, on tbe old JroDt street read, one mile this side of Krsnkford. A lip lv to GKOHIiE I,. ASdMKAD, olbt No. 33 WALNUT Street. TO RENT A COMPLETELY FUR- NI8HED SMALL HOUSE. No. 816 South S1X.- liENTH Street, at a moderate rent. 6 l-5t No. WALNUT Street. fW FURNISHED IIOU8E, NO.170L WALNUT lilDtr.et.toletb, 8. DAVI8 PAGE, S 81 wiwSt No. 619 W ALN UT Street. CURTAINS AND SHADES. G EH 12 UAL. IT1M10L.ST1-I1Y. CHARLES L. HALE, No. 936 AltCH STREET, Swiss and Nottingham Lace CartaLus, WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, Of the newest colors and designs. Window Cornices In Gilt, Walnut, and Rosewood andUUL Furniture Slips or Covers fitted, cut and made. 6 8 mwflmCp SPRING AND HAIR MATTRESSES made to order 810,000, 5000, 3000, AND OTHER amounts to loan on morrae, a' pur, LEWIS tl. KKUNKR, No. 781 WALNUT Street. &K( HfiA TO INVEST IN ONE SUM IN frllU'Uthe purchase of a tirstUss Oity li IJ U U lr.H I. O- .Tirusi, t fcV No. VVALNUX buet MEDIOAL. RHEUMATISM TREATED SPECIALLY 37 YEA11G. CHRONIC ItnEUMATISM, $1000 Paid. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, $2000 Paid. NEURALGIA IN THE HEAD, $3000 Paid. ARTICULAR RHEUM ATI3M, $4000 Paid. RHEUMATISM OF THE KIDNEYS, $5000 Paid. The above amounts will be paid to any person producing any medicine, Internal, External, Vegetable or Mineral, that can refer to or bring forward as many living, genuine, permanent cures as DIl. FITLER'S VEGE TABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY, the pre scription of one of Philadelphia's oldest regu lar physicians and professors. It is positively the only standard specifio before the publio, being composed of pure and harmless vegeta ble ingredients solely, containing no minerals, poisonous vegetables, or injurious drugs. It s warranted, under oath, to have permanently cured ninety-five in every hundred cases treated in the past four years, a result un paralleled in the annals of medicine. To pro tect sufferers against imposition, deception, quacks, and injurious nostrums prepared by unskillful, uneducated, and unscientific hands, a printed legal form of guarantee, containing name of patient and exact stated quantity to cure, properly signed and sealed, will be given to every patient desiring it, without extra charge, and in case of failure to cure, tho money refunded. All sufferers should ex amine the plan of guarantee, which insures a positive cure, or costs nothing for the trial. The safety of this offer, made by Dr. Fitler, is insured to him only by the merit and in fallible curative power of his remedy. Names and referenced of incurable cases, where the money paid has been refunded in i'ull, given at Dr. Fitler's office, where the diploma of Dr. Fitler, received from the University of Pennsylvania, A. D. 1833, is subject to publio inspection, with the diploma from the Medi cal Institute, 1833, and the additional vouch ers of his professional skill as a Physician and Professor of Chemistry, together with letters and testimonials of leading pbysiciai gymen, judges, senators, bankers, merchants, etc. etc Medical advice to Rhemnatic sufferers given daily, from 11 until 4, without charge. No other diseases prescribed for. Advice Bent by mail without charge. Depot and offioe, No. 29 South FOURTn Street. Sold by draggisU generally. 4 utf 23 A. & J. O. BARTHOLOM E V, " 23 No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, i . . OrEN THIS DAY, 1000 PARASOLS AT 60 CENTS TO f 6'50 EACH. B000 FANS Bilk Fan, Linen Fans, Autograph Fans, Violet Wood Fans, Sandal Wood Fais. Eboiv Fans, Spangled Fans, Vienna Fans, etc. etc 8(( 0 Lace Collars at SO centa to 3-00 each. 100 dozen Full Kepulur Made Hose, 84 cents per pair, noslcry all reduced. One caao, BO pieces, ln5 yards Piques at 50 cents. Best Brt cent Pique la the market. Black Alpacas, Black rJUka. Cheap to close out the whole stock. 10,000 Yards Hamburg: IIrIhc nnd Inrcrtingg At a great redaction In price. Bargains In Hambnrgs. Linen Handkerchiefs, B, to, IB, 19, SO, 12, 25 cents op. Perfumed Necklaces, Perfumed Bracelets, new styles, W) oents to 1160. WE HAVK YET ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF KID GLOVES IN PHILADELPHIA, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves, Kid Gloves. 1-00. 11-28. tl 45. 11-60. 11-75. ll'SrL "Joseph. "La Belle," "Jouvin." Every pair Kid Gloves guaranteed. If they rip A. & J. O. BARTHOLOMEW, Importers, Jobbers and Retailers Of Kid Gloves, Hosiery, Notions, and Fancy Goods. 23 REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GO TO THE MANUFACTORY OF P. P. KEARN3, No. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, 4 23 smw3mrp BELOW ARCH, BAST SIDE. g AVERY'S PATENT COMBINED DINING-ROOM WATER-COOLER AND RE FRIGERATOR. It being made of cast-iron, porcelain lined, in wal nut cases, does not impart unpleasant taste or smell to provisions, fruit, etc Please call and examine. JACOB F. HAND, Jr., Retail Depot, 6 9 mwfsmrp No. 20 MARKET street. ICb. 1 870. 1 870. KNICKERBOCKER ICE GO. ESTABLISHED 1632. INCORPORATED 1804. OFFICE, No. 435 WALNUT St., Philadelphia. OFFICES AND BRANCH DEPOTS: NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD and MAS TJK street. RIDGE ROAD and WILLOW Street. WILLOW STREET WHARF, Delaware Avenue. TWENTY-SECOND and HAMILTON Streets. NINTH Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. PINK STREET WHARF, Schuylkill. No. 1863 MAIN Street, Germantown. No. Si North SECOND Street, Camden, N. J., and CAPE MAY, Ne iv Jersey. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In and Shippers of Eastern Ice. Send your orders to any of the above offices. "For prices, see cards." 0 81m pENN ICE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Inoorporatsd 1868. OKKIOKS. B. W. Corner FOURTH and LIBRARY, No. 408 North TWENTY-FIRST Street. Shipping Depot, BPBUOK BT&KKT WHARF. Sohavl- kiU River. oeAS. J. WOLBKRT, President. 880 60trp OHAS. B. BEES, Superintendent. MEDIOAL. PILES CAN BE CURED! DR. GALLAGHER'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILE CURE Is quick, safe, snre, and effeotnal Remedy for BLEED ING, BLIND, OS ITOHINQ PILKd, PRO LAPSUS ANI OR FALLING OF TUB RKOTUM, CONSTIPATION OF THE BOWELS, ETO. The application and use of this remedy, as well aa lta effects, are quite different from all others hereto fore prescribed for the above-named diseases. Ita principal virtues are derived from ita Internal use, regulating the Liver and Kidneys, and Imparting health and vigor to the whole alimentary canaL It Is specific in Its action, completely controlling the circulation of the blood In the hemorrhoidal vessels. CAUSES OP THE DISEASE. Tbe causes of these complaints are numerous, and are undoubtedly In many Instances hereditary; bat a sedentary and studious habit, luxurious living, high seasoned and stimulating food, the Intemperate use of spirituous drinks, the very free nse of strong cof fee and tea, mental depression, sorrow, and grief; In short, whatever tends to weaken tbe digestive or gans may be considered the most active general causes. The afflicted can rely with the utmost confidence In this medicine, because the great success that It baa met with since Its Introduction la a sure Indica tion of its real value. For Inward and outward ap plications, if used as directed, It cannot fall to give the fullest satisfaction. PRICE OF SINGLE BOTTLES, 1. SIX BOTTLEi, 15. All Respectable Dealers and Druggists sell it. PREPARED ONLY BY B. F. GALLAGHER, NO. 308 N. THIRD STREET, 6 23mwslmrp PHILADELPHIA. BONNETS, HATS, ETO. 237 SOUTH STREET. We have just received from the Hew York and Piula delpiua Auctions lot) oases of Inutile' and SUsses Hats Also, &10 cartons; BPltlNG STYLE FLOWERS, Whieh we will retail at less than wholesale prioea. We ctll particalar attention to the above, as they are bargain, Ldia, pluaae make a note of tuia. itaa your hats while ou wait. JIAIKKL.AN1VS, l at wfm 6trp No. 837 BOUTH btreet OUTLERY, ETO. JODGERS & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET- KNIVES. Pearl and Btag handles, and beautiful finish Rod are', and Wade A Batcher's Bason, and the eel, brated Leeonltre Razor; Ladiea' Boiasora, U oaaea. of th finest quality ; Rodger' Table Cutlery, Carver and Forks. Baaor Btropa, Cork Screws. Kte. Ear Instruments, te aasist the bearing, el the most approved oonstrucuao, at P. MADEIRA'S, te Ho. Us TENTH Street, below Ohesoai, 9-Button. Munnhette style. Bartley." or tear another pair given In exchange. 4 a wstfrp 23 SUMMER RESORTS. CUMMER RESORTS ON TrTE LINE OP O PHILADELPHIA AND READING BAILROAO AKD BKANCUKS M AY 90. 1H70. MANRION UOUKK, MT. OARBOlf, Mrs. Caroline Wonder, Pottsville P. O., ScuarUulI TUbUAROKA HOTKL, "'lu Mrs. M. L. Miller. Tascaroia P. O., Bcouvlklll eountr. Mansion housr, W. F. Smith, Mahsnnv Uitv P. O., Schuylkill oountr. MOUNT CARMEL HOlflsK, Charles Gulp, Mount Carmel P. O., Northumberland ee VVHITK HOUSK, F. Mayer, Reading P. .. Berks count. ANDALUSIA HALL, Henry Weaver, Reading P. O.. Berks county. CENTRAL AVKNUK HALL, G. D. Davis, Reading P. O., Berks county. 8PRINO MILL HKIUUT8. I Jacob H. Breinh. Connliohorkea P. O , Mootgomerr e-a, MMWRTOWN KWMIMiUV ' L. M. Koons, Borertown P. O,, Berks county. LIT I, SPRINGS. George F. Grelder. Litis P. O., Lancaster county. LIVING SPRINGS HOTKL, Dr. A. Smith. Wernersville P. O., Berks county. OOLD SPRINGS HOT K.I.LKB ANON UOUNTY, Wm. Lerch, Sr., Pine Grove P. O., Schuylkill county. FPHRATA SPRINOS. John Frederick. Kpbrnta P. )., Ijtncaster county. PKKKIOMKN BRIDGK HOTHL. Davis Longaker, Oollegeville P. O.. Montgomery co. , PR08PKOT TKRRAOK, Dr. James Palmer, Collreeville P. O., Montgomery oo o DOUTY HOUSK, Ueorge 8. Burr, Sbamokin, Northumberland county. Kxcursion Tickets will be sold at Philadelphia to an from above points at reduced ratea, good for same day issued, and on Saturdays good until the following Mon-T- 6 & 2m, S-MMER RETREAT. THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE AT TOT! CRYSTAL SPRING, ALLENTOWN, PA. This splendid Hotel, charmingly situated, elegantly fur nished with new and contly furniture, and replete witu every modern comfort and convenience, is now open for the season. Twenty trains to and from Allontown daily. Carriages will be sent to the depot to meet guests, and the Fountain House Coaches meet every train. J. U HKIaK. P oprietor, P. W. H. DEBHLER. Superintendent. 81 lm UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., 'Will open for the reception of Guests on SATURDAY Jane 26, with a Reduction of Twenty Per Cent, in the Price of Board. Mosio under the direction of Professor M. F. Alcdo. Terms, $20 per week. Persona desiring to engage rooms will address. BROWN & WOELPPEB, Proprlotora, No. 837 RICHMOND Street. Philadelphia. M thstulm 6 2fi dim 7 36 thatulm QONGRE88 HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., Opens June 1. Closes October 1, Mark and Simon Hasaler'a Orchestra, and foil Military Band, of 120 pieces. TEEMS 13-60 per day Jane and September, per day July and August. The new wing Is now completed. Applications for Rooms, address ft-04 416S2t J. F. CAKE, Proprietor OCEAN HOUSE. CAPE MAY, N. J. This favorite FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL. With additional home-like comforts and attractions, will be reopened on JUNE 13. Terms, fU-OO per week. Application to be made to LYCETT A SAWYER, 6 1 80t4p Cape May, New Jersey. 3 E A C I R T HOUSE, MONMOUTH COUNTY, N A This pleasant Summer Beeort, situated directly on th Atlantic abore, will open on JUNE 1, 1870. Oars leave Walnut street wharf at 2 o'clock P. M. foe Farmingdale, where carriages will be in waiting1 to oonvey gueat to tbe house. Address O. 6ARRETSON, Sqhan Village, Monmouth County, If. J. 688sw8t QENTZ HOUSE, Nos. 17 and 19 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PBNNA. The attention of the travelling community, and persons seeking a quiet summer resort, are called to this flrst-clabs Hotel, new ana handsomely furnished throughout, with all the modern conveniences. Terms lor summer Dnarders $4 to $10 per week. e 1 sin ukouue z. UENiZ, Proprietor. McMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAT. Rebuilt since the late fire and ready for guests Open during the year. Is direotly on the sea shore, with tbe best bathing baa oh ot the Cape. Terms, ftS'60 per day and 21 per week for June and Sep. tember. $4 per day and .$25 per week for July and Aa. giut, Coach from depot free. No Bar. S4tutha3m JOHN McM AKIN, Proprietor. JIGHTIIOUSE COTTAGE, 4 ooated between United Statea Hotel and the beach, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BOARD REDUCED. Opea from June 1 te October 1. & 1-ftm cM AKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N.J. The new Atlantic ia now open. ( aswimSm JOHN McMAKIN. Proprietor. OIQARS. QMOKE CUMPERT'8 "Three Ilrotbers Cigars, MANUFACTURED AT Ito. 1311 CllaUSXUT Street, 1 1 fmwSmrp Next to U. 8. Mint. HAT8 AND OAPS. HWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI lated and easy -fit ting Dreae ttata (patented), la all Uie unproved faaoions of the aeaaoa. OUkhiUT Siraot Ue&t duot to the Ottu U U rvft la I