THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 17, 1870. It TJ OT-TT O XI K X B XVI S. JYom Our Own Correspondent. Vkw York, June 17, 1870. Thane Indian. Red Cloud, Red Dog, Red Fly. Red 8hlrt, Brave Bear, Little Bear, Yellow Bear, 8ittln? Bear, Rock Bear, and Living Bear have been bere. You know whom I mean. I allude to the Indians. Their beads, shells, and toma hawks have been seen at the St. Nicholas, Central Park, and the Grand Opera House. The Noble Savage has been attracting a great deal of attention. lie is somewhat different from those primeval dajs when Columbus discovered him In virtuous nudity. His attire is no longer con fined to a cincture of feathers, nor is his con versation limited to a warwhoop. He wears the breeches as well as the blanket, and instead of wielding the tomahawk affects the lorgnette. From criticizing coryphees at the opera house he returns to snub his squaws in the parlor of his hotel. He has burled the calumet only to take kindly to the walking-stick, and don't think his white brother such a fraud when he is ordering all the things on the bill of fare at his white brother's hotels, or exclaiming "How's that for a high ?" over a game of All Fours. New York has rushed to see him, has blocked tip the halls and lobbies of the hotels at which he put up, and has rendered impassable the streets and avenues through which he was an nounced to drive. Wherever he has gone in this metropolis he has been exceedingly well received. In fact, too much so. The irrepressi ble reporter has tracked him to his bed-room door, and bribed the chambermaid as to his wearing a night-shirt and tasbeled cap. Bohe mians fought for the honor ot entertaining him. Yesterday afternoon Red Cloud and his staff of warriors held a reception at the Cooper Insti tute. Ever' square inch of that big hall was eccnpied. Not one more person could have been squeezed into it and stood upright with comfort. lie talked much of the wrongs of the red man. He wants seventeen hundred horses, which Peter Cooper promised to provide him in ase the United States should not. During his speech his girdle got undone and fell to his feet, displaying an Indian-looking breech-clout and a civilized-looking shirt. The accident would have put out any one but an Indian. The sublime apathy of his race came to his assistance. He stooped, picked up the girdle, adjusted it leisurely, and, continuing his oration, converted the accident into a figure of speech. Oh these noble savages! How it does take off the poetry of one's prejudices to be brought into contact with them! These now in the city are no better than the average Indian who was hired for exhibition by Mr. Barnum in time past, and is hired for a similar purpose by Mr. Wood in time present. They are as full of vermin as a Third avenue car. They are so morbidly licentious that connubial constancy is the last virtue they would think of practising. They like liquor with the madness of the inter mittent drunkard, and the hotter and fierier they get it the more they like it. Your expen sive rum won't do for them. They affect some thing that scorches like lightning and pricks like carpet nails. Tommy Ilolden. You remember Tommy Ilolden, poor Tommy Ilolden, who, for the last twenty years, had helped more men and women to bodily and eplrltu.il perdition than any other man of equal opportunities. He has gone tohls long rest, by wh'ch I mean not heaven but the State Prison of Nt w Jersey. He was a man of great posses sions, and had built up his wealth on bucket shops, 6lums, gambling-hells, and all sorts of wicked places. He was the great creator of aldermen and public justices, and was despot over one of the vilest dens that ever disgraced New York. He goes to prison for ten years, bis offense being burglary. He was sentenced by Judge Randolph. Let us hope that his fate will be a warning to Water street, a beacon to the whilom associates of the "wickedest man." Ali Baba. flUBICAL. AIIU JPUAItlATIC. The City AmuHBiin. At thb Walnut Mr. Jefferson will personate 'Rip Van Winkle" this evening. There will be a matinee to-morrow, and Mr. Jefferson will con clude his engagement to-morrow evening. On Monday the military drama of The Lancers, which was one of the latest successes at Wal laces Theatre, New York, will be produced with its original cast. At thb Akch Mr. Dan Bryant will have a benefit this evening. The Bryant troupe will conclude their engagement to-morrow. On Monday a combination variety troupe will appear. At Dcprez & Benedict's Opera. Hocse Mile. Zoe will appear this evening in the drama of The French Spy. city i ruins. we abe belling Fob Seven Dollars ($7) Men's entire Woollen Suit, all wool, yottd and terrieeahle. Ihey are ae represented, and not pari cotton, at moat of the apparently cheap euite note being sold are, Aeither are they toy' euite. butjutl nm'i '. From this price upwards ice hare all kinds up to the finest and best. Half-way between I Bifw hai? Firm amp Sixth btkeets.; Ko 61 m"e"t tbeet. A Mobninq Visit. Mrs. Graham Kate, where is your mother this morning? Kate She i in the kitchen making mince pies. Mrs. G. Why, Kate ; yon surprise ne! Mrs. Crocker told me only few days ago that she was quite sick, and not able to be about. Kate Oh, yes ; he has been quite sick but the day after Mrs. O. was here, ma sent for bottle of Plantation Bitters, and sas taken it three times a day since. It worked like a charm, and ma says she is better and stronger than she baa been for years. Bbe thinks it the best medicine in the world, and wants me to take some ; but it is so awful bit ter I do not like it. I hare taken it several times, but it gives me such an appetite that I tell ma her minoe pies will not last long. Mrs. G. Good morning, Kate. Give my love to your mother, and tell ha she U safe so long as he ha Plantation Bittebs in the house. 8ea Moss Fabine from pure Irish Moss for Blano Wangs, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc. eto. The cheap. stmt, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. Just tee Thing fob the bea8hobe are the Skeleton Bannockbcbn Buns, made by Ohableb Stokes, No. VU Chestnut Stbeet. Mb. William W. C assist:, the Jeweller at Ho, 8 ft. geoond street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the oity. He baa also on hand large assortment of tine American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being sola oat below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at th. present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Look AT the Ruins! Aye, look at the ruins of what once were magniiicent aets of teeth, to be seen every, where in society. Look at them, and ask yourself if it is not marvellous that such destruction is permitted, when, by simply using Bozouont, ant. teeth, boweveb VBAOiijc, may be preserved from decay or bismuth as long as life lasts? 1 m Bieqkb's Family Bewinq Machines, Ten dollars cash. alanct in monthly instalments. O. F. Davis. No. 810 Ohesnut street. New Style Picture. Ths German Chromos mads by A, K. P. Traak. No. 4U fC. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admired. 'SPALDlMi's GLUE,' useful in every house. THK NW . SUMMER RESORT! Ner at Hand Easy of Aooess. Comfort for the Millions. Defianoe to the Hot Weather. BATHING, FISHING. HUNTING, AND RIDINO SUITS. ; ., NOW OPEN FOR THE SUMMER, and offering to the people, the - BEST OF ACCOMMODATIONS at the . LOWEST OF CHARGES, GREAT OAK HILL, THE SUMMER RESORT, most popular with Philadelphians, visited by more than either CAPE MAY OR ATLANTIC CITT. Be sure you take "OAK 11 ALL" in your trip this Reason. WANAMAKER it BROWN, Proprietors, S.E. Corner of SIXTH and MARKET Streets. Dawson Ansticr.-Oii Wednesday, Jane 15, at the residence, of the bride's parents, by the Kev. Henry Ansttce, Hector of St. Luke's Church, Roches ter, T. Kuhskll Dawson, of Philadelphia, and Annie A. Ahkticb, daughter of Henry Austioe, Esq., of loukers. Shillingfokd Simons On the lsth instant, at the residence of the bride's pareuts, by Rev. William Suddards, I). D., Hknky T. Suillinoford and Liz. zie, daughter of John P. Simons, Esq., all of this city. ISo cards. iii;i. Dowlino On the 14th instant, Mart A., wife of "William Dowllog, aged 27 years. The relatives aud friends ol the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, No. 617 Barrows street, South, above Third, on Monday morning, June the 20th, at 8 o'clock. Stone. on the 17th Instant, Sarah T. 8tone, widow of the late Amaaa stone. The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of James Krynola, No. 1637 N. Eleventh street, on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock. CLOTHING. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARB WELL MADE. OUR CUTTERS ARE MEN OF TALENT) BUT ONE PRICE IS ASEED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY PUR CHASER. tumwfBptr CEO. W. NIEMANN. PLATED WARE. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS, No. 902 CHESNUT Street, Call attention to their very complete and regularly maintained stock: of ELEGANT PLATED WARES FROM THB Gorham Manufacturing Company, Whose productions are universally admitted to bave Introduced a hlghei style of ART than has bltherto been found in such manufactures. They have a very full line of COFFEE AND TEA SERVICES, DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICES TUREENS, GAME DISBE3, VEGETABLE DISHES PITCHER, WAITERS, .GOBLETS, CUPS, CAKE BASKETS, ETO. ETC NEW, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL PIECES DE SIGNED FOR FRUITS AND FLOWERS. Complete Table Outfits In plain practical designs and matching throughout At Fixed Vrices, commending; tlieiu to closest buyers. 6 1 wfmtfrp REMOVAL OF A. II. ROGERS From No. 804 Cheanut street to Mo. 634.0IAKKET Htreet, Flr.t Floor, Where we shall be bappy to see oar old customers of the trade. Constantly on hand Rogers Brothers' and Meridan xtritannia uo.s rum ware oi an aesoriptions. tj 4 lin OAS FIXTURES. 821 CHERRY STREET. CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF CAS FIXTURES, Etc. VHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS 821 CHERRY Street, PHILADELPHIA. We hare no Store or Salesroom on Cliesnut street. ill lmsp CORNELIUS A SONS. CUTLERY, ETO. JODGERS & W08TENnOLM'8 POCKET- KNIVES, Pearl and Btsc handles, and beautif ml flniah Rodger', and Wad. A Butcher's Rasora, and ths oel. bra ted Leooultr. Baser Ladies' Scissors, ia eases, of th. finest qoalitr i Rodgeri' Table Outlory, Carvers and Forks, Basor Strops, Cork Borews, Kto. 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A Farm of 275 acres, with beauiiful Country Seat, Farm Houe three Tenant Houses, Karn, Milking hhed, damage-bouse, Henery, Ice house, Uritperjr. anil (ias bonse, and all other fixtures suitable for a country resi dence and graziDg or dairy I arm. I'liore is on this tract a Grist and Saw-null, with a fall of 36 feet. Price, $Mi per acre. 1 hen. properties adjoin, and are situated on the bank of the Krandywineat (Jhadd's Ford, on the Philadelphia and Baltimore Leoiral Keilroad, about 25 miles from Philadel phia. '1 bis is clitsaio ground, being the site of the Brandy wine battle in 1777. No. 8 ia the handanmext Country Seat te be found in the beautiful seotiun of country where it ia located. For particulars addreae . . WALTKR HI B B ARD, West Chester, 6 8 fl2t Chester county, Pa. fP FOR SALE No. 233 8. FOURTH liiBtreet, above Spruoe, a superior DWELLING. liuL bK, 22 feet front, every modern convenience, in com plete order; early possession; convenient to Post Otiioe and to Exchange and Insuranoe Companies. D. T. PR ITT. 6 80 aot No. 108 S. FOURTH Street. F OR SALE. A BOTTLING ESTABLISH MENT, all comolete. Bold on reasonable terms. belling out on account ol sickness. Inquire of P. WATSOW. 6I7Jt No. 832 WALNUT, Philadelphia. TO RENT. TO LET THE 8TORE PROPERTY NO. Tin) Ohesnut street, twenty five feet front, on. has dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Bank buildings Dv. tones high. Possession May U 1870. Ad dress THOMAS & FLKTOHKK, Is 10M Deianoo, W. J. TO RENT THREE-STORY DWELT- i ING, with back buildings, situated in nj nria Liiii d.l, u. lai, between Front ana Second, with .11 the modern improvements. Apply at No. 104 8. THIRD Street, 6 15 Omoe Hvening Telegraoh. TO RENT THE CONSTITUTION HOUSR. ATLANTIC Ul TV. until the Jeth instant. lie house already furnished. Inutiire of TH.tMtS 1)1 . I 17 A '11 i UTllI I I 'TIT u UT . .KiJSMI .1 ' i ..1 WALNUT Street, or HUG H B ARR, Proprietor, FROM f aud WHARTON Streets, Pniladelphia. 17 3t' WANTS. kA THOROUGHLY ACCOMPLISHED double entry Book-keeper and Aooountant desires a situation, temporary or permanent, at a low salary. Cn give excellent references. Will take charge ol aets of books or aot in any bu.inens capacity. Addiesa aU OOLNTANT. Box Itflu. Philadelphia P. O. 6 10 lit BOOK-KEEPER WANTED. WANTED AN unmarried young man familiar with book keeping by donbl. entry. Apply to Box No. 2il6, Post bmce. 6 lawfui'Jt FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. 'LARGS ASSORTMENT OF II ADFI ELD'S PRE MIUM WORKS AT FACTORY PRICKS. EXHIBITION AND SMALL WORKS!!! ;i:oitc.i: w. iiovi:it. No. 138 fcOUHI DELAWARE AVENUE, 616 1?trp PHILADELPHIA. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. , CURE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. K J will open for the season on the 83d June. Reside, the advantage of location this bone enjoys, and the tine bnthmg contiguous to it, a railroad bss benn constructed since last seaoon to ennvev guests from the hotel to the boscn The house hat been overhauled and refitted throughout, and no pains will be spared to make it, in every particular, A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. .6H am J. FRKA8. Proprietor. "yyillTE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., having ohanged bands, and been refitted and newly furnished throughout, will open for the reception of guests on the 25th of June. Terms, $15 and $16 per week. 6 11 lm B. COFFIN, Proprlntor. A M E R I C A N HOUSE, 1 ATLANTIC CITY (near the Depot.) 1 be bar will be furnished with the choicest Liquors and Cigars, and the table with all the delicaoies of the pa son. Visitors are invited to call and see for them selves. Branoh of Kivell's Oyster Bay, Philadelphia. JACOB RIVK1.L, . . , 6 111m THOMAS ORK.KNWKT.L.J Proprietors. CONGRESS HALL. ATLANTIC! CITY. N. J.. KJ situated but a tew rods from the Beach, will open for tee season on ids ininoi June. J lie Hotel since last season has been thoroughly refittod and renovated and many modern improvements added. i ine btabling for Horses on the premises. Rates of Board greatly reduced since last season. Blllm OKOKOK W. HINuKLK. Proprietor. JIGHTHOUSE COTTAGE, Located between United States Hotel and the beaob, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BOARD REDUCED. Open from Jun. 1 to October 1. 6-l-2m JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. OCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY N. J new and handsomely furnished throughout and situated very near the beach, will open for the season June 18. I be table will be supplied with the best the market affords, snd the house will be found tirst-class in every respect. Fine Btabling for horses. No bar. , G. W. HLNOKLK A CO., o 11 lm Proprietors. rpREMONT HOUSE, CORNER OF PACIFIC JL and VIRGINIA Avenues, Atlantio Oity, N. J. This new and delightfully located Hotel will soon be open for the reception of guests. It is neatlj furnished t broughout, and w ill be found one of the pleasantest stop ping places on the Island. till lm H BLOOD, Proprietor. ryHE OLD INLET HOUSE, ATLANTIC -I CITY, is now open for the reception of guest. This is one of the most pleasant ly located houses on the Beach, and the Wines, Liquors, Cigara, etc., will be found of the most superior character. JOHN MKTZ, 6 U lm Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (MICHIGAN AVKNUK). Knlarged to double its former capacity, is now open for the reception of guests. JOSEPH H. BORTON, 6 II lm Proprietor. NEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S COTTAGE), PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, first house below the Mansion House, Atlantio City, is NOW OPKN to receive Guests. All old friends heartily welcome, and new ones also. MRS. JOHN 8MIUK, 6 H 2m Proprietress. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House, " IS NOW OPKN. Terms to suit the times. 6111m KUWARD DOYLE, P.oprletor. rrii E 8CH AUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, A 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. 6111m ALOIS SOHAUFLKK, Proprietor- THE SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J is NOW OPRN for the reception of guests, one square from railroad to the beach. 61Um KVANS A HAINES, Proprietors. rpHE VINCENT HOUSE, PACIFIC AVE A nne, nearly opposite the Chester County House, ATLANTIC CITY, will open on the 15th June. Accom modations and Bathing not surpassed anywhe. e on the Island. NO BAR. 6111m KENTUO KY IIOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N J. is now open for the reception oi visitors. , MKS. M. QUIG LEY, 8 11 lm Proprietress. CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J. , J. KEIM. 611 lm Proprietor. CENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J., is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6U6w LAWLOR A TRILLY. Proprietors. TOMPKINS & SON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J French confectionery, ice cream, and fine oakes, wholesale and retail, ATLANTIO Street, opposite United Btates Hotel. 6 11 lm TAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITyVn". J., delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, is NOW OPEN. ELI AS CLEAVER, 6 11 lm Proprietor. w EST PHILADELPHIA HOUSE. ATI 1 VTtfl A VL'VTTU- a i'iit A V n v xjjXv U Alia ATLANTIO OITY. N. J. JAMES M. URIAN. Proprietor. 6111m I?UREKA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., li ATLANTIC and VIRGINIA Avenues, will be open June 2ft, tor the reception of visitors. T. r. WATSO N. R, H. WATSON (late of Kvard House). till lm CANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., kJ will be open for the season, June 20. Terms $12 per week or $2 per day. 6 11 lm LEWIS REPP, Proprietor, REED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, NEXT door to United States Hotel. Terms $19 to $15 per week. CHARLES BUUDKR.M. D., 6 11 lni Proprietor. THE BYE HOU8E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., will be open for the reception of guests on the 15th of June. For rooms, apply to Mrs. KVINK. No. 1323 SPRUCE Street, Phila., or at the Bye House. 6 11 lin MAGNOLIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, now open. For particulars apply Nos. 1429 and 1431 CHr-bNU'T Street. 6 11 lm M. B. FIELD. THE "CIIALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open. Railroad from the house to the beach. EL1SUA KOBKKTH, 6 11 3a Proprietor. THE A L II A M B R A, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J., will be open for the season the 26th of Juus. 6 him R. M. LBKUd. Proprietor. t: TAR HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE U.S. HOTEL, IO ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., is now open for th. season 6 111m MRS. OULLION, Proprietress. MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ATLANTIO Avenue, first block above United States Hotel. Terms moderate. 6 11 lm WILLIAM MONROE, Proprietor. rpBE CLARENDON HOUSE, ATLANTIC A. CITY, ia NOW OPEN FOR TH K SEASON. JOSEPH JON US, Proprietor. 8. B. MORSE, Superintendent. 6 11 lm REFRIGERATORS. ()05 3IA11KET 8 T It 13 12 T. WATER COOLERS. $900 3'UO 350. 4 00 $3 00 550 OOO 700 7 30 $S0A WOO 10 00 Vioa 0 00 REFRIGERATORS, $130 175 225 7 00 O 00 11-00 $12 00 11 00 1050 IN 00 1900 !200 $25 00 2S-30 3200 3500 40 00 5000 CREAM FREEZERS. $200 ' TO $30'00 WALNUT BRACKETS. CUTLERY AMD nOUSE,FURNISIIINQ GOODS. D. A. WILD MAN & BRO., 5 81 tuthflmrp No. 90S MARKET Street. CAVEKY'S PATENT COMBINED DINING ROOM WATER-COOLER AND RE FRIGERATOR, lb 1V71U. UJ.UO v uioiruuu, puiLCtam IIIIOU, 111 WSl not caseH, dues not impart uupleuatit taste or stnuil to provision, fruit, tto. Pltuuto call and examine. JACOU V. HAND, Jr.. Beta 1 Dput, 6 1 mwfSuup No. .24 MARKET Sued IDi, HAVE MARKED DOWN THE PRICES Of a large line of handsome fabrics suitable for Walking Suits etc., and are now offering tliem at ONE HALF THE PRICE OR LESS Than previously sold at this season, CLOSE OUT THE STOCK. 1600 yards beautiful French Chene Mohairs, reduced from 75 cents to 25 cents. 1000 yards Cay Plaids for Children at 22c. Tea Rose Poplins, double Width, 28 cents, and an immense variety of other desirable styles equally cheap. SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MA r. c 13 i". CHANGE OF PROPRIETORS. NATIONAL HALL, formerly kept by Aaron Oarreteon, will be opened under new anspices, June 20, under ths supervision of W. B. MILLKK (formerly proprietor of PonRress Hall), and superintended by WILLIAM in 11 1 1 E Y The house command, a fine Tie of the ocean, and will be kept as a First Class Family nonrd!nnIIeue. The table will be supplied with all the Substantiate and Vrlicarirt of the Season, without the Entrees, Stage free to convey guests to and from the depot and bathing grounds. KU Bill. Patronage respectfully solicited, and no pains or ex pense will be spared to make the NATIONAL a desirable qome for those who wish Oomiort, Sea Air, and Sea Bath ing, without the expenses of a fashionable hotel. TKKMS-$18 PKR WEEK OR $3 PKR DAY. Liberal arrangements made to large families remaining from four to six weeks, lor Rooms, address . . WILLIAM WHITNEY, 6 16 lot NATIONAL HALL. Oap. May, N. J. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J., WILL BK OPENED this season for guests Ou THURSDAY, JONE 23. Plans of rooms may be seen and arrangements mad. fr r families or individuals by calling at th. Oirard House, Philadelphia. It is intended that THE COLUMBIA HOUSE shall sustain Its HIGH CHARACTER for quietness and good order, ami continu to be so con ducted ss to retain its large flRSTIlLASS VAMILY PATRONAGE. For good bathing, easy aceess to beach for children, central location, and yet for retirement, we claim advan tages for THE COLUMBIA superior to tbosa possessed by any other hotel noon th. island. GEORGE J. BOLTON, ItSlotfJ , Proprietor. Also, proprietor of Bolton'. Hotel. Harrisburg, Pa. MIRABELLA'S NEWHOTEL.CAPE ISLAND, N. J. 0. MIRA BELLA, of Philadelphia, has opened HIS NEW HOTEL, on JACKSON Street, within a few steps of the ocean. The sleeping apartments are tight and airy and beauti fully furnished. Board per day, 3; per week, $18. Pri vate dinner and supper parties will receive the particular attention of the proprietor. 6 16 lm TLTE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, OAPK ISLAND, N. J., . IS NOW OPEN. The house been greatly enlurged and improved, and oners superior inducements tor those seeking a (uiet and pleasant home by the sea-side at a moderate price. Address, E.GRI1 IITHS, No. 1004 OHESNUT Street, or Oape May 61t3in CAPE ISLAND. WILLIAM MASON HAS consolidated th. Continental with the favorite MER CHANTS' HOTEL, joining both houses together, and extending the portico the whole length of the building. '1 he hotel haa been renovated throughout, and the Sleep ing Apartments supplied with tin. Spring Mattresses. Now open. Terms reasonable. 6 IS lm BRYANT HOUSE, DECATUR STREET, near the Beach, Cape May, H. J., is NOW OPEN for tbe season. House entirely new ; newly furnished through eut, aud has a full Ocean view. Accommodations for loo guests. NO BAR. J. L. HRYANi', tl lt lm Proprietor. TREMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J This House will be open fer the reception ef gunste on July 1. Rooms can be engaged at No. 1H03 MOUN T VERNON Street, nntil July I. 6163m MRS. E. PARKINSON JONES. FRIENDS' COTTAGE, CAPE MAY CITY. N. .1 V'linVT RImaI ..th nf IIah-m II .. 11 T and near th. Ocean, is new open for th. reception ol gueste. (6 16 lm IA. P. COOK. Proprietor. McMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL. CAPE MAY, N.J. 1 he new Atlantio is new open. 6S6wlm8m JOHN McMAKIN, Proprietor. CRE88E COTTAGE, No. 81 FRANKLIN ST.. Cape May, N.J. MK8. BAYLIS8, Proprietress UPHOLS TERY OOODS, ETO. flOBUT, BROWN, HOBLIT S CO., Hoi. 222 and 218 8. 8EC0XD Street PHILADELPHIA. Importara, Manufacturers and Sal an Upholstery Goods, Car Trimmings Cabinet Makeri' and Undertaken Finding.. Bwl8 and Nottingham Curtain, Hair Beating', Curled Hair Bedding: KTO.KTO, lUSmfip Wholesale and Retail. CURTAINS AND 8HADE3. Qum;AL !7riioL8Ti2itir. CHARLES L. HALE. Ko. 838 A1UII STREET, Swiss and Nottingham Lace Curtains, WINDOW BLINDS AND SHADES, Of the newest oolori and designs. Window Cornice. In Gilt, Walnut, and Rosewood and UUt. Furniture Blip, or Coyer, fitted, cut and made. 5 SI mwf tmSp SPlilNG AND HAIR MATTRESS ICS made to order HATS AND OAFS. ITf WARBURTON8 IMPROVED VENTI Alatd and easy tttin Dree. Hats (patented), in all U improved fashions of toe season. Cllkjii U'l' birsw next door to th. Peat Unci tvi GOLLADAY & 6 6 13 mwfst SUMMER RESORTS. CUMMER RESORTS ON THE LINE OF 0 A1)LBRAN0H K S. AS RKADINQ BAILHOAJ MAT 90, 1870. MANSION llOUbK, MT. CARBON. Mrs. Caroline Wnnder, Pottsvill. P. O., Sohuilkill TUhOAROKA HOTEL, oouuul Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tnscaroi a P. O., Schuylkill count MANblON BOUSK, '' W. F. Smith, Mahanoy City P. O., BohuylkiU county. MOUNT CARMEL HOUfcK, Charles Gulp, Mount Carmel P. O., Northumberland oo WH1TK HOUSK, F. Mayer, Reading P. )., Berks county. ANDALUSIA HALL, Henry Wearer, Reading: P. O.. Berks oounty. OKNTRAL AVKNUK HALL, G. D. Davis, Reading P. O., Berks county. , . SPRING MILL HKIOUTS, Jacob H. Breish. Conshohocken P. O , Montgomery col T BOYKRTOWN SEMINARY, -. ifc M. Koons, Royertown P. O,, Berks oounty. Lll'IZ SPRINGS, George F. Grelder, l.itiz P. O., Lancaster county. , n a b i.t. L,!,viNO SPRINGS HOfiCL, 1 Dr'n'f,,8P.l,llJ.Wenler"ill P. O., Berks oounty. GOLD SPRINGH HOTEL, LEBANON OOUNTV. Wm. Lercb, Sr., Pine Grove P. O.. SohuylkiU county. . . . KPHRATA SPRINGS. John Frederick. Kphrata P. O.. Lancaster county. PKKKIOMKN BRIDGK HOTEL, Davi. Longaker, OollegeTille P. O.. Montgomery CO. T , PROSPECT TERRACE, Dr. James Palmer, Oolleire7ille P. O., Montgomery e t DOU'fY HOU8E, Ueorge s. Bnrr, Shamokin, Northumberland county. rJronIs,on T'okots will be sold at Philadelphia to and i. j 0T? PomU at reduced rates, good for same day issuad, and on Saturday, good until the following Mon 21: 6 26 ami SUMMER RETREAT. THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE AT TH1 CRYSTAL SPRING, ALLENTOWN, PA. This splendid Hotel, charmingly situated, elegantly fur nished with new and costly furniture, and replete witn every modern comfort and convenience, is now oven for the season, 'twenty trains to and from Alien town daily. Camageawillbesentto the depot to meet guests, and the Fountain Hooae Coaches meet .very train. d m t ., J. Is. HE1SE, P opr etor. P. W. H. Dkshueb, Baperintendent. Si lm METROPOLITAN HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, NKW JBRSKT. navlDR 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 establishment for tbe comfort, convenience and accommodation of guests. To secure their comfort and to promote their pleasure will be my only aim, and it Is my determination to offer all the inducements that can be promised at any othe Watering Place In the United States. The patronage bestowed on this establishment la former years I respectfully solicit during the coming Season. V. W. VAN OSTEN, Proprietor. Beck's Philadelphia Band, No. 1, is engaged for the season. a 9 lat ATLANTIC HOUSE, Newport, Rhode Island. BOARD XtlJ13UCJlir). TblsIIotel will be opened MaY 30, at S3 -CO per day for transient boarders. Families may make special arrangements by the week or season. WM. W. HAZARD, PROPRIETOR. 411 nifsp g E N T Z HOUSE, Hos. 17 and 19 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA. The attention of the travelling commaoity, and persons seeking a quiet summer resort, are called to this first-class Hotel, new and handsomely furnished throughout, with all the modern conveniences. 1 erms lor summer boarders IS to i 10 per week. 618m GKOKUK Z. BKN1Z, Proprietor. CUMMER BOARDING AT BISHOPTUORPK, O BETULEUHM, PA. Kirst-c lass in every respeot. Room, large and airy. Grounds extensive and aiiady. Pure, toit spring water introduoed into the house for drinking and bathing. The house is twenty minutes' walk from the depot. Pine plank walk to the church and to the depot, iire trains daily to Philadelphia, and eight trains daily to New York. Persons fond of fishing oan have several Ihours' fine sport by taking th. oarly morn ing trains up, and fikhing in the mountain atreams tnat empty into the Lehigh river. Ilouse will be ready to re ceive boarders on and after June 27. For terms and for ther particulars apply to , MRS. AN ABLE. 6 Him Bishopthorpe, Bethlehem, Pa. LAKE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE, CALD- ell, N. V. Best of accommodations for families nd gentlemen. Board per day, $3 50; from June 1 to July 1, (14 per week; for the season, $14 to 4117'io, according to room; to the mouths of July and August, $17'6U; August, tuL Open from June 1 to October &). Address 66 Urn H.J. ROCKWELL. CHITTENAN WHITE SULPUER SPRINGS, Q O. Madison oouoty. N. Y. First-class Hotel, with every requisite. Drawing room and sleeping-cars from New York city, vis Hudson River Railroad at 8 A. At. and S P. M , with. out change. Send for circular. 6 6 am CIQARS. gfIOKE GUM PER T'S "Three llrotlterw' Cigars, MANUFACTURED AT , Ao. 1311 r Htreet, 4 1 buwSmrn Next to U. 8. Hint