THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PIIIL AD EL. PHI A, SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1870. 5 CITY IXIITIB. On OrABAWTrn. M f puritan' all prieet tower than the Invent elsewhere; ilo full entifartion to every purrhaeer in all retpeet. nr tn9 iiarmentt cheerfully eirhnngeA and mnne v refunded if pre frrrtdt thomld tre not he ahle In gin atifnetion otherwiit. Oi'K Stock ok Mum's, Yotims' Ann Boys' RkaOT MADR ()IX)THIN(, f n'l in, sty tai, nmf Vww, . nnniHalled in rhl'adefphia for ttyle, make, anrt fit, duraftiHty and general ereellenet. BltNWBTT A Oo., Half -way tmtirrrn i TowKB HALT, Fifth and Sixth ttreett. ( Wo. IS18 ABKRT STRRF.T. t'lenee notice thai ve mat u nothing trhieh i not good and Krrtreoble; rr-rtthing it at represented Then told, Suit ti t nre telling at Hi', for men, art AIX wool and trill iar veil, finlike, many other told at apparently loir prim, whir bring fori roiton trill not wear, and art rtallytlrar at half the prlrt thty art told for. RARR ePPOBTtrNTTT TO GET GOODS DlRBCT FROM Rruopit Cheap. Okohob Gat will Mil for Europe on the "City of Washington" Jane 1, and will execute any orders Intrusted to bim In England, Franoe, or Germany, pro m pt ly, and f or a small commission, n Ordora may be left at Gay's China Palace, No. 1033 CmcHiNtTT Stbf.et, nntil the 17th of June. The present stock must closed out to make room for full importations, end are tffered at loss than old (told prices. 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, bite French China Dining Bets, 15 pieoos $ WOO V hite French China Dining Sets, 1 13 pieces 21 50 Vhlte French China Tea Hots, 44 pieces 7 Oil White French Ohina Tea Sets. 4rt pieces 8H0 Best btone China Dining Seta, W pieces. ... 9 60 Best btone China Tea Seta, 44 pieces, cups witn bandies 8 50 8t btone Ohina Tea Sets, 46 pieces, cups with bandies 00 Bot btone China Chmber Sots 8 60 Kent Btone China Cups and Saucers, per set, 13 pieops, caps with bundles. 85 V liite French China Cops and Sauoers, per set, 13 pieces, cups with handles., 100 Parisian Granite Dining Plates, 9X inches, per dor.en 1 Table 1-umblers. per dozen Table blets, per dozen ... . I'1"' Goods to go out of the city will be packed and delivered to the transportation office free of charge aad intured against breakage to destination. Show room open till 9 o'clock at night. The Every Day Ills or Children are promptly cured by Dr. Jayne'a Tonic Vermifuge, which never fails to re move Worms, Is sure to strengthen the organs of digestion, Is a valuable tonic for all kinds of weakness, And frail, sickly, fretting children get well by the use of it. Sold evorwbere. Small size, 87 cents, double size, 50 cents per bottle. FOB the accommodation of those that wish to make their purchases before business hours and before the rush commences, RocKtfltx A Wilson will open their tore to-morrow (Saturday) morning at six o'clock, and those who cannot make it convenient until after business hours, they will find us open until ten o'clock in tho even ing. We invite all to call and examine the largest, best, and cheapest stock in the city, not forgetting the popular all-wool ten dollar spring suits. Kockhill A Wilson, Brown Stone Hall, Nob. 603 and 605 Ohesnut Street. Breakfast Bets, Dinneb Sets, Supper Sets, Dessert Sets, Tea Sets, Chamber Sets. Common Ware for the Kitchen, Cut Glass, Common Glass, Constantly on Hand, And all Prices, at Kerr's China Hall, No. 1213 Chesnut street. Bronzes, Vases, CLOCK8, and Parians, All Priocs, at Kerr's China Hael, No. 1318 Chesnut Street. Just the Thinq fob the Seashore are the skeleton Bannockburn Suits, made by Charles Stokes, No. HU Chestnut Street. Mm. WILLIAM W. C assist, the Jeweller at No. 8 8. Beoond street, baa one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the oity. He has also on hand a largo assortment of fin American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock Is now being sold out below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. This is the Season of the Yeab when children teeth ing are almost sura to have dysentery and diarrhoea. Max. WrasLoWs Soothing Byrup is a never-failing remedy. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly oure griping in the bowels and wind colio. Mothers, don't fail to procure it. Dry Feet. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that can only be done by the use of India Rubber Overshoes, and as the incle ment season is upon ns, we would advise our readers to buy none but the best quality, whioh can only be had at Goodyeab'b Headquarters, No. 808 Ohesnut street, south aide, Philadelphia, A Brilliant Discovery. "Mercy is," says Shake speare, "like the gentle dew from heaven" Phalon's Vitalia, oa Salvation fob the Hair, is as clear and transparent. Grey hair oaa be graduated to any natural shade with this fluid. s Of all the toilet triumphs of chem istry, this is the most important. No Bediment. Sold by all druggists. A Lifetime of Oarbful Attention to the needs of the travelling publio has won universal commendation for the American House, Boston, controlled for nearly a generation by Lewis Rice, Esq. Eingeb's Family Sewing Machines, Ten dollars cash. alance in monthly instalments. O. F. Davis. No. 810 Ohesnut street. Rubber Overshoes and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, oan be had at retail at the very lowest price Goodyeab'b manufacture, old stand, No. 808 Cheauu street, lower aide. New Style Picture. The German Chromos made by A. K. P. Trask, No. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admired. PLEAsrNa Announcement to thb People of Phi- UlDELPHLA AND Vicinity. Several large manufacturers lathe East having failed, we bought the entire lot of goods on hand at bankrupt prioes, and have made and are making them up into Men's and Boys' Clothiag in our own superior style, and can sell them at such prices as only auoh obDortutftitiee afford. IT" We have CO men cutting early and late, and Voter a thousand hands busy getticg our tV goods made up. Every day adds large in 1T stalments of fresh and handsome goods to t V our large assortment. PT Ladies will find our Boys' and Children's stock on our first floor, so aa to aave climbing up stairs. IsT" During the past ten years we never had fW such aa enormous quantity of choice and W cheap summer wear for Gents, Youths, IV Boys, and Children, and an examination I tf will gratify any who cannot comprehend I our enormous business and the vast prepar ly Hons ws make for it. We call special attention to 453 Cuban 1 weed Suit $5 n(j up 6083 Cheviot Suits, aU shades. g and up 1374 Bannockburn Suite 15 and-up 6143 Second beat Suite. 12 and up 4407 Black Drees Suits. U and up 447 White Vests. 8 and up 6387 Tewel Vests. 8 60 and up 4360 Boys' Suit. 4 and up 49j1 Children's Suits. 3 and ap WAN AM All KK BROWN, WANAMAKER A BROWN, , OAK HALL, OAK HALL, The Largest Clothing He use, The Cheapest Clothing House, Sixth and Market streets. IIEI. Cabrti Suddenly, Juno 9, 18T0, William H. Carktl. in the 4tu year of his aire. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1018 Walnut Street, at o cioca r. m., Monuay, the 13th lustaut. 10 proceed 10 uturei um cemetery. M acta. On tne 6th instant, Samckl Maull, In the 6oih year of bis age. The relatives and friends of the family, also the Pchujlkll! ITooe Company and the Delaware Fir Company, and the Uolutnbla and Samaritan Benefi cial hocletlos, are respect frilly invited to attend his funeral, on Nunday afternoon at 8 o'olock, from his late realdonre, No. 809 Bradford street. Interment at Philanthropic Cemetery. Kane. On the Rth Instant, Joseph Rake, In the 63d year of his brr. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend his fnneral, from his late resi dence, No. 437 N. Sixth street, on Monday afternoon at 8 o'clock. MEDIOAL. PILES CAN BE CURED! DR. GALLAGHER'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILE CURE Is a quick, safe, sure, and effectual Remedy for BLEED ING, BLIND, OR ITCHING P1LK8, PRO LAPSUS ANI OR FALLING OF TUB RECTUM, CONSTIPATION OF THE BOWELS, ETO. The application and use of this remedy, as well as Its effects, are quite dlircrent from all others hereto fore prescribed for the above-named diseases. Its principal virtues are derived from Us 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 OF THE DISEASE. The canscs of these complaints are numerous, and are undoubtedly in many Instances hereditary ; but a sedentary and studious habit, luxurious living, high seasoned and stimulating food, the Intemperate use of spirituous drinks, the very free use of strong cof fee andstea, mental depression, sorrow, and grief; in short, whatever tends to weaken the 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 has met with since its Introduction is a sure indica tion of its real value. For inward and outward ap plications, li used as directed, It cannot fall to give the fullest satisfaction. TRICE OF SINGLE BOTTLES, 81. MX BOTTLES, $5. AU Respectable Dealers and Druggists sell It. PREPARED ONLY BY E. F. GALLAGHER, NO. 308 N. TIIIUD STREET, 5 aimwslmrp PHILADKLPHIA. REFRIGERATORS. QQ5 M A It It 12 T W 1 K I) L T. WATER COOLERS. $'200 58-50 300 350 4 00 $5 00 550 (iOO 7 OO 7 50 $so woo 10 00 I '2 00 580 00 REFRIGERATORS, $150 175 58 525 7 00 900 11-00 $152 00 14 OO 1050 1NOO 19 00 58-200 $'2500 58S50 3-200 3500 40 OO 5000 CREAM FREEZERS, $200 TO $30'00 WALNUT BRACKETS. CUTLERY AND nOUSE-FURNISniNQ G00D3, D. A. WILDMAN & BRO., 6 31 tuthflmrp No. 90S MARKET Street. REFRIGERATORS., FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST GO TO THE MANUFACTORY OF P. P. KEARN8, No. 39 NORTH NINTH STREET, 4 S3 smw3mrp BELOW ARCH, EAST SIDE. VT -ALL REFRIGERATORS, U-J-J ALWAYS RELIABLE. The anbsoriber (ruarantees the maka and finish of his SUPERIOR REFRIGERATOR .equal in every Irespeot to his former makes. The thousands sold and now in nse testify to their superior qualifications. For sale wholesale ana retail at the Manufactory, No. BUS OUERHY blreet, abor Third. Also, W.F. NICKEL'S Patent Combination ale. beer, and liquor cooler and refriicerator. JSUthstirtrit OEORGtt W. NICKELS. FURNITURE. GREAT SALE OF FURNITURE AT IIENKELS', THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT Sts. $100,000 WORTH AT AUCTION PRICES. All Warranted as First-clasi Goods. CEO. J. HENKEL8. 54 Btuthlmrp FINANCIAL, LEHIGU CONVERTIBLE Per Cent. First Mortgage Gold Loan, Free from all Taxes. We offer for sale $1,7(0,000 of the Lehigh Goal and Navi gation Oomitany's new Kirat Mortgage Six Per Oent. Gold Bonda, free f-"m all taxes, Interest due March and Sep tember, at TSIUHTTT (90) ' And interest in correnojr added to date of purchase. These bonds are of a mortgage loan of $2,000,000. dated Ootober 6, lHtiS. Ther have twentr-ore (36) years to ran, and are convertible into stock at par until 1879. Principal and interest parable in gold. Ther are secured by a first mortgage on 6600 acres of coal landa in the Wyoming Valley, near Wilkes barre, at preeeot producing at the rate of Sow,000 tons of ooal pet annnm, wilh works in progress which contemplate a large Inoreaae at an early period, and alao npon valuable Real Katate in this city. A einking fund of ten cents per ton npon all ooal taken from the aainee for five years, and of fifteen oents per ton thereafter, la established, and The Fidelity Insaranoe. Trust and Bate Deposit Company, the Trustees under the mortgage, collect these earns and invest them In these Bonda, agreeably to the provision of the Trust. If or full particulars, eopiee of the) mortgage, etc., apply to o.a BORIS, W- U. NKWBOLD. BON AERTSEN JAT OOOKB A CO.. PREXICL CO., E. W. OLABK A OO. 11 la MEDIOAL. RHEUMATISM TREATED SPECIALLY 37 YEARS. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, $1000 Paid. INFLAMMATORY RHEUMATISM, $2000 Paid. NEURALGIA IN THE HEAD, $3000 Paid. AJRTICULAR RHEUMATISM, $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 aa many living, genuine, permanent cures as DR. 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 specific before the public, being composed of pure and harmless vegeta ble ingredients solely, containing no minerals, poisonoua vegetables, or injurious drugs. It s warranted, tinder oath, to have permanently cured ninety-five in every hundred case? 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 Btated 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, the money refunded. All sufferers should ex amine the plan of guarantee, which insures a positive cure, or costs nothing1 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 references of incurable cases, where the money paid has been refunded in full, given at Dr. Fitter'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- era cf his professional skill as a Physician and Professor of Chemistry, together with letters and testimonials of leading pbysiciat gymen, judges, senators, bankers, merchants, etc. etc. Medical advice to Rheumatic sufferers given daily, from 11 until 4, without charge. No other diseases prescribed for. Advice sent by mail without charge. Depot and office, No. 29 South FOURTH Street. Sold by druggists generally. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the teoeption of Oaests on SATURDAY Jane 85, with a Reduction of Twenty Per Cent in the i'nce oi Hoard Wnslc and-r the direction of Professor M. V. A'edo. Terms, per week. Persons desiring to engage rooms will address. BROWN A WOELPPEB, Proprietors, No. 827 R(OUMONO Street, Philadelphia. S6 tbrtnlm 6 3ft dim 1 24 thstnlm CURF TK)U8E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., O wil onps for the snasnn nn the 22d June. Hnsirlna the artv iBtna-e of location tins houn enjoys, and the tine hnthin cont inuous to it. a railroad has been oonstrantsd since last snason o convey guests from tho hotel to the bench The bonus has been overhauled and refitted throughout, and no pains will be spared to make it, in every particular. A ciitBi-ui'Ano r.3iai)i,iniiJir.i r. 611 8m J. rKKa.8. Proprietor. -yyillTE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J , having ohanged hands, and been refitted and newly furnished throughout, will open for the reception of gnests on the 25th of June. Terms, $15 and $18 per week. 6 11 lm B. COFFIN, Proprietor. AMERICAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY (near the Depot.) The bar will be furnished with the choicest Lianors and Oigars, and the table with all the delicaoies of the sesson. Visitor are invited to call and see for them selves. Branoh of Kivell's Orster Bay, Philadelphia. 6 11 lm THOMAS GREEN WRT,L,$ Proprietors. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., situated but a few rods from the Bench, will open for tee sesson on the 18th of June. The hotel since last season has been thoroughly refitted and renovated and many modern improvements added. r me ntahling for Horses on the premises. Rates of Board greatly reduced sinoe last season. 6 Ulm GKOKOK W. HINUKLK. Proprietor. IG II THO USE COTTAGE, Located between United States Hotel and the beach, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BOARD REDUCED. Open from June 1 to Ootober 1. frl-2m JONAH W OOTTON, Proprietor. OCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., now and handsomely furnished throughout ana situated very near the beach, will open for the season June 18. I be table will be tupmiea witn ttie best the market affords, and the home will be found iiret-class in every respect, t ine stabling for horse. No bar. u. w. mnuALh a. jy., 6 11 lm Proprietors. TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER OF PACIFIC and VIRGINIA Avenues, Atlantio City, N. J. This new and delightfully located Hotel will soon be open for the reception of guests. It is neatlj furnished throughout, and still be found one of the pleasantest stop ping places on the Island. oil lm n vtjjf, rropneior. HEWITT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This favgfite bouse has been removed two squires nearertbe ocean, and is now on PENNSYLVANIA Ave nue, next to the Presbyterian church. It will open for the season on the loth instant. till Mm h2m A. r. HU TUtitWHUW, iropne-reas. rpilE OLD INLET HOUSE, ATLANTIC A CITY, is now open for the reception of guests This iBoneof the most pleasantly located houses on the Beach, and the Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc, will be found of the most superior character. jutin mma, 0 11 lm rropnetor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (MICHIGAN AVKNUE). Enlarged to double its former capacity, is now open for the reception of guests. .uonril a., nuiviu.i, 6 11 lm Proprietor. TVTEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S 1 COTTAGE), PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, first house below the Mansion House, Atlantio City, is NOW OPEN to receive Guests. All old frionris heartily welcome, and Dew ones also. MRS. JOHN 8M ICK, 6 11 2m rropnetress. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House, 13 nun uru. Terms to suit the times. j U lm KUWARD POYLW, P.oprietor. rpHE8CIIAUFLERHOTEL,ATLANTICCITY, -I N. J. The best location on the island, with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its guests. Eighty fine sleeping chambers, with beds, etc., unsurpassed. b II lm aiA'ia ounAUf l.r.rv, rrorietor- THE SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests, one square from railroad to the beach. 611 ?m WVANS UA1NK, rroptletors. THE VINCENT HOUSE, PACIFIC AVE nne, nearly opposite the Chester County House, ATLANTIC (JITY, wdl open on the 15th June. Accom modations and Bathing not surpassed anywhe e nn the Island. JNU Ma. K. c u liu KENTUCKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY. N J. is now open for the reception ot visitors. .. jr Tit t w werf JMK9. Dl. lL 1U Li H. I, 6 11 lm Proprietress. rpOMPKINS & SON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. J- French confectionery, ice oream, and fine cakes, wholesale and retail, ATLANTIO Street, opposite United btates Hotel. 6 11 lm TAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., deliehttully located on NORTH CAROLINA Avenne, is JXUW uritn. utiASntiiiti, ttlllin rropristr. PENN MANSION (FORMERLY ODD FEL lows Retreat). ATLANTIO CITY, ia now in the hands of its former proprietor, and is open lor the season. olizmeoa v i. 01. ua.iv ji.iv, rropneior. T17EST PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, VV ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. 611 lm JAME8 M. ITHIAN, Proprietor. T?UREKA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., lU ATLANTIO and VIRGINIA Avenuea. will be open June 25, lor the reouption of visitors. T. i WATSO V, K. rt. WA 1 SON Gate ot itvara M ousel. o 11 im CANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ' will be open tor the season, June xu. Terms $13 per week or $2 per diiy. 6 II lm LEWIS REPP, Proprietor, EEKD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, NEXT ' door to United States Hotel Terms $9 to 15 per week. UUUUUI bOUUlttt, M. U., 6 Ulm Proprietor. rrHE BYF. HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., J- will be open for the reception of guests on the 15th of June. For rooms, apply to Mrs. 19KVINK, No. lliii bl'KUUK. street, mua , or at the uye House. 0 11 im "f AGNOLIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, now open. For particulars apply Nos. 1429 and 1131 UUwUl Btreel. . 6 11 lm m. is. riL.u. rrilE "CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. A J., is now open. Railroad from the house to the 1 v KM iuui UJiuii'kiry ttllilm rropnetor. "MRS. McCLEES' COTTAGE RETREAT. 11 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., ia now open for the re ception ot gueata. antva. mouf-isi. ellstuth.ui proprietress, rp H J A L II A M B ft A, JL AI I.AK I1U Ul l t, n J., will be open for the season the 2th of .luue. U 11 Im IV. H. l,kcu.., proprietor. CTAR HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE U.S. HOTEL, kj aiLaauuuiir.n.j., is now open for the season b 11 lm itV3. uutiuu.i, proprietress. "MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, ill N. J.. ATI ANTIC Avenue, first block above United Stilt es Hotel. Terms n.eaeraie. 0H11H niLLiADi fliun rbwn., rropnetor rrHE CLARENDON HOUSE. ATLANTIC M 1 x , is ffiSJ Tt urr.n run uir. n n. a. . jUBfi.Ptl JOIXE.3, proprietor. 8. B. MORSE, Superintendent. 6 11 lm r II ESTER COUNTY HOUSE, J. KEIM, 6111m Proprietor, nENTRAL HOUSE, V- ATLANTIO OITY. N. J., is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. ttlUw LAW LOU A TRILL Y, Proprietors. BIROS. A FINE LOT OF SINGING CANARIES, BULLFINCHES, EUROPEAN BLACKBIRDS, THRUSHES, STARLINGS, ETC. i No. 144 North SIXTH Street. ( Odd Fellows' Hall. For aale, an imported Italian Hound, Maltese Cats, Carrier, Pouter, and 'launblxr Pigeons. ) no. 144 nortn BiJt rtl (Street. ) O.lll kxlli.no' Hll a t,Mh lt of Tt r.r T vn T . uuiirii , , w . ira COCKAT1LLA8. PARttOliUKTc), MINA BlRDsi Etc., on hand and for sale. ) no. 144 nortn sixth street. 6 4amsttrp ) Odd geUoa-s' Hall. mxjii: Aivr CtREEN icti gloves, JUST LANDED, Bins Kid Oloves, Embroidered backs, tireon " " " u l"iM Parasols ofiened within a few days. Pamsvls. 5(1 rents to f 50 e h. 1 Children's Parosois at a Job price. 6' Fans rans Id rents to th each. Linen Fans, 10 cents. Linen Cans, 10 oents. All the new styles Fans tine Fans. HO dosen regular mnne Hose, 34 cents. Hosiery guaranteed rhesper than the cheps. 6kmi lards Hamburg F.dgings, good styles, cheap. lmK) Ijice O'ollsrs. J0 oents to .l 10 each B AUUAINS IM doren Silk Kid Finish Cloves, 44 cents. K00 " Lisle Thread Ulovea, 15 centa. VM " " " " He: 8 pair, 38 cents. iki Lisle Buff and White Cloves, lido., usually sold at 50 cents. 1 srgeot stock of Gloves in the market, forests, f5o. i Oorets, $1 : Corsets, l o0; norseta, tl'7A Picinea, Pimies. Piques beit Mc. Piques offered. Piques, 19, 21, t&, 81, 34. 44 , 60, tio. up. 11I GLOWS. '.Tonph" "I Belle" Jonvin" BaHley" Blue Kid Gloves. Kid Cloves, Kid Cloves, Kid Cloves, Kid It-loves, Creen ' $1, lHi. " oolor " " Largest Block-Largest Sales-Greatest variety In Philadelpbia-ol our own importation KVKKY PAIK OUAHAN1 KKD. If they rip or tear, another pair given in exchange. wstlrp & J. B. BARTHOLOMEW, No. 23 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, 0) LJ O j o 111 u o A. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESOKTS ON THE LINE OF PHILADKLPHIA AND RKADINU RAILROAD AN1 BKAKliB'MiT gn utaKSTON HOlIhrJ. MT. CARBON. Mrs. Caroline Wonder, Pottaville P. O., Schuylkill TUhUAROKA HOTF.L, Mra. M. L. Miller. 1 nscaroi a P. O., Schuylkill county. MANION HOCSK, W. F. Smith. Mahanoy City P. O., Schuylkill oounty. MOUNT CARMKL HOUbK. Charles Gulp. Mount Oarmel P. O.. Northumberland co WHITK HOUSK, P. Mayer, Reading P. ., Berks county. ANDAMJKIA HALL, Henry Weaver, Reading P. O.. Berks county. CK.NTRAL AYF.NUK HALL, O. D. Davis, Reading P. O., Berks oounty. KPKINt MILL HKKibTS. Jacob H. Breinh. Conshohocken P. O , Montgomery co. BUYKKIUttH Br.lAHt, L. M. Koons, Boyertown P. O,, Berks oounty. LKI IZ SPRINGS, George F. Grelder, Litis P. O., Incsster oounty. LIVING SPRINGS HO TEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. O., Berks conntv. UULiU hfKIMiS HUTKl,LKBNU UUUfl It, Wm. Lerch, Sr., Pine Grove P. O., Schuylkill oounty. RPHRATA SPRINGS. John Frederick. Kphrnta P. O., Idincsster county. rKKKlUMKN I5K1UWK HOIKU Davis Longaker, Colleceville P. .. Montgomery 00. r KUN I r.U I 1 It rl K AU I., Dr. James Palmer, Coilegeville P. O., Montgomery oo DOUTY HOUSE, George 8. Bnrr, Sbamokin, Northumberland county. Hzcursion Tickets will be sold at Philadelphia to and from above Dointa it rodtiRnri tea. stood for same day issued, and on Saturday! good nntil the following Mon day. 6 25 2 m. gURIMER RETREAT. THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE AT TBI CRYSTAL SPRING, ALLENTOWN, PA. A UIO OtriDUMIU UUM, VU.l lUlll.tf fllbUMUU, 1 11' Dished with new and costly furniture, and replete with every modern comfort and convenience, ia now onen for the season. iwenty trams to ana trom Aiiontown aany. Carriages will be sent to the depot to meet guests, and the Fountain House Coaches meet every train. J. La. IIKISK, P opr etor. P. W. H. Derbler, Snperintendent. 31 lm yjETROPOLITAN HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSEY, navinir purchased the METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Long Branch, N. J., I beg leave to Inform the publio that I have made sundry additions and alterations In the establlsnment for the comfort, convenience and accommodation of guests. To secure their comfort and to promote their pleasure will be my only aim, and It la my determination to outer all the inducements tnat can ue promised at any other WaterlDg Place In the United States. The patronage bestowed on this establishment In former years 1 respectf ally solicit during the coming season. F. W. VAN OSTEN, Proprietor. Beck's Philadelphia Band, No. 1, Is engaged for the season. 6 8 12t JONCRESS HALL, GATE MAY, N. J., Opens June 1. doses October 1 Mark and Simon Hassler's Orchestra, and full Military Band, of 120 pieces. TERMS 13-50 per day June and September. 14-00 per day July and August. The new wing is now completed. Applications for Rooms, address 4l5 62t J. F. OAKB, Proprietor 3 E A-C I R T HOUSE, MONMOUTH OOUNTY, N. J. Tbia pleasant Summer Resort, situated directly on the Atlantio acore, will open on JUNE 1, 1870. Cars leave Walnut street wharf at 2 o'clock P. M. for Farmingdale, where carriages will be in waiting to convey guesta to the bouse. Address O. OARRETSON, Squan Village, 6 28 aw8t Monmouth Oounty, N. J. g E N T Z HOUSE, Nos. 17 and 19 BAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENN A, The attention of the travelling community, and persons seeking a quiet summer resort, are called to this nrst-class Hotel, new and handsomely furnished throughout, with all the modern conveniences. j ernis lor summer ooarderg i to f 10 per week. 6 1 2m CKOKUK Z. UENlZ, Proprietor. SUMMER BOARDING AT BISIIOPTHORPE, BKTHLKHHM, PA. First-olaes in every respeot. Rooms large and airy. Grounds extensive and shady. Pure, ton spring water introduced into the house for drinking and bathing. The bouse is twenty minutes' walk from the depot. Fine piank walk to the church and to the depot. Five trains daily to Pniladelplna, and eight trains dully to New York. Persons toad of hatting can have several 'hours' tine sport by taking the oarly morn ing trains up, and hhhing in the mountain streams tuat empty into the Lehigh river. House will be ready to re ceive boardera on and alter June 27. For terms and fur ther particulars apply to MRS. AN ABLE, o 8 w Bishopthorpe, Bethlehem, Pa. McMAKIN'S ATLANTIO HOTflL, CAPE MAY. Rebuilt aince the late fire and ready for guests Open during the year. Is directly on the sea shore, with tho boat bathing beach of the Cape. Terms, $3 50 per day and $21 per week for June and Sep tember. $4 per day and ,1.25 per week for July and An gubt. Coach from depot free. No Bar 1 84 tuthsSm JOHN McM AKIN, Proprietor. T AKE GEORGE LAKE IIOU8E, CALD XJ well. N. Y. Best of accommodations lor tamiliee and gentlemen. Board per day, $3 60 ; from June 1 to July 1, $14 per week ; for the season, $14 to $17'50, acoording to room ; tor the months of J uly and August, $ 1760 ; A ugoat, $21. Open from June 1 to October SO. Address g.m H. J. .ROCKWELL. CHITTENANGO. WHITK 8ULPHER SPRINGS, Madison county. N. Y. First-class Hotel, with every requisite. Drawing-room and aleeping-eare from New York city, via Hudson Kiver Railroad at AM. and 0 P. M , with out change, bend for circular. 6 6 2m REAL ESTATE AGENT. FRED. SYLVESTER. HEAL ESTATE BROKER, Re. 208 Soutt FOUUT1I Street, .rp PHILADELPHIA. IT'TERRA COTTA VASES AND GARDEtf T BTATUAKY, Ruatio Betteea, Chairs. Kiower stands, eio. ; Garfln Trellises and r lower Kods; lanov flower Pots and Hanging Vases, hot aale, whoUaale and retail, at rtaaonable itiiuea, ly " r 'david LeNPRRTH A SON. Nos it ami ii Soutb SIXTH blreet, It lieiwveu Mai kef ftu4 VUvau UVVU c m 2 5 o r O m CO OLOTHINQ. Important to Tourists. Season for Travel! Express Routes! Throngh Ticket! Palatial Sleeping Cars! Low Rates of Fare! Gorgeous Scenery ! Ten Minutes for Refreshments! Twenty Minutes for Dinner! But, consider, amiable tourist, all this wtllj avail you nothing if you are not comfortably clad. EQTJIP YOURSELF BEFOKS YOU START!!! Call at ROCKHILL & WILSON'S GREAT BROWN II ALL, and buy A Nice Travelling Suit, A Change of Hack Coats. A Cossainer Alpaca Coat. A few White Vests. A Light Summer Overcoat, A Tourist's Dnster, And whatsoever else yon may want In the clothing line to make you comfortable and happy. By lltting yourself out at the UUEAT BROWN HALL, you Con save the price of A WEEK'S TRAVEL, Besides ensuring yourself the satisfaction which arises from wearing the best clothes, purchased at tb" lowest prices. N. B. Those celebrated TEN DOLLAR SUITS are just the things for Railroad and Sea-side Excursions. 603 and 605 CHESNUT STREET. WESTON & BROTHER, TAILORS, S W. Corner NINTH and ARCH St. PHILADELPHIA. A full assortment of the most approved styles for BPUING AND SUMMER WEAK, NOW IN STORE. A SUPERIOR GARMENT AT A REASONABLE PRICE. 4 1 3mrp BLANK BOOKS, ETO. NEW FIRMS FOR JULY, 1870. SEND IN YOUR ORDERS IN TIME FOR BLANK BOOKS, BTATIONE11Y, and rRINTINtf A full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and STA TIONERY always on hand. WM. F. MURPHY'S SONS, No. 339 CHESNUT ST11EET AKD No. 55 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 6 11 B3t tu3t th3trp PHILADELPHIA. EXCURSIONS. JOAHDMAK'S THIRD ANNUAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, SATURDAY, June 25, 1S70. Last boat leaves Vine Street Wharf at 3-30 P. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic, Monday, 27th, at 7 o'clock A. M. hound trip .2-00. Tickets for sale at Trenwlth's Bazar, No. 614 Ches nut gtreet, and at Vine Street Wharf. 6 11 m I? XCURSION TICKETS TO THE KNIOHT3 U TEMPLAR'S KNOAMPMKNT, WILLIAMS PORT, Pen mngylvania. will be on aale at the tickot ortics of tb tba N'OK'I H PHKNSYLVANl A RAILROAD. KH RK.S and AMKKIOAN hiroeta. and No. 106 8. fcltTl'U Street, oo J use lath and 14th, good to return until June H, inclu sive, at tin So for the round trip. Tne 8 45 A. M. train arrives at W illiamsport at o P. M. 6 10 Bt ELLIS CLARK, Agent. WASHING MACHINES. JpiFTEEN HUNDRED SOLD AND THE DEMAND INCREASING. Fl'teen hundred sold and the demand increasing. Fifteen hundred gold and the demand Increasing. THE GREAT KING WASHER. Fifteen hundred solu within four months. TUB BEST, CHEAPEST, MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMICAL WA8H1NG MACHINE. GENERAL AGENTS, J. H. COYLE & CO., Wooden Ware Dealers, No. 516 MARKET STREET, B C thBtuSmrp PHILADELPHIA. GAS FIXTURES. 821 CHERRY STREET. CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF GAS FIXTURES, Etc. VHOLESALE AMD RETAIL SALESROOMS 821 CHERRY Street, PHILADELPHIA. We liave no Store or Salesroom on Cliesnut street. e 11 lmip CORNELIUS 4 SONS. rv-, FOR BALE A THOROUGH-BRED Jtd MABK.1 veara old, sound, kind, and a fast at.r. lr ; blood bay, black mane and tail. A beautiful animal ; will auit a genilviuau who has flamy of tiui. to driva. a J. (UfM VviWh" tM aiw. wUsT.
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