THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1870. FOREIGNNOTES. Arrival f ! tnmhlp Kheln-Earopean IHnll Newi. The steamship Rheln, which tailed from Bremen Judo 4, and Southampton June 7, ar rived at New York on Saturday. We take the following items of interest from foreign papers received: The Greek residents in England have sub scribed a total of raor than 4.2500 for Mrs. Lloyd, whose husband, was murdered by the brigands. Therolice of Geneva have arrested M. Net cbacf, the man whose extradition has been claimed by the Russian Government. As there is no convention, however, between Russia and Switzerland for the giving up of refugees, it is probable that Mr. Netchaef will merely bo forced to leave the Swie-s territory. The t'arna rvonZf raid states that Mr. Brlght's health continues steadily to improve, and the Tight honorable gentleman is able to take regu lar walking exercise, the weather being mild and favorable. Mr. Bright still stays at the St. George's Hotel, with Mrs. Bright, and the family remain at Oakley House. The Londou Observer understands that Sir Charles Mordaunt Intends to appeal from the decision ot ttie Court of Divorce to the House of Lords at the earliest opportunity, and thus to obtain & hearing of his suit against Lady Mor daunt. Arrangemeuts are in progress for the meeting of the Natioual Association for the Promotion of Social 8cience, which will be held in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, in the last week In Sep tember. Tbe meeting of the association will be held under tbe presidency of the Duke of North : umberlaud. On Saturday. June 4, Mr. Robert Rankin, head of the linn of Rankin, Giloiour to Co., ship-owners and merchants, Liverpool, and for many years Cbulrmaa of the Mersey Docks and Harbor Board, died at his residence, Bombo rough Hall, Cheshire. Mr. Kaukiu bad been ailing for a long time past, and never rallied from the sudd.n shock he received last year, when his ouly daughter, the wife of Mr. David Maclver, ot the Cunard Company, was drowned while bathing at Beaumaris. Regardir.tr tbe Biblical revision scheme, the John Bull says: "We have great pleasure In Btating that tbe majority of tbe Nou-conform? ists nfked by the Committee of Convocation t assist in tbe revision of the authorized version, have accepted the invitation in the most cordial terms. Some few who have at present declined have done so in the most flattering manner, and as, from the tone of those who have declined, it is hoped that several will reconsider their re fusal, It will not be well to mention their names. Dr. Newman, whose letter was friendly in the extreme, must, we fear, be considered to have definitely refused."' The Duke of Edinburgh, on leaving India, addressed a letter of farewell to Earl Mayo, which was read by His Excellency at a banquet at Lahore ou the otli or. May. 1 ho Dune says that he expressed in official replies tbe grati tude he felt for tbe kindness and hospitality everywhere shown to him, but is now anxious to give utterauce to his thanks in a less formal manner. "When I returned to England two years ago," he adds, "the Queen was pleased to grant me a request that I had made long before,' ana to comer upon me an honor that l nave coveted for years that of being the first mem ber of the royal family to visit India." The Jute says that his anticipations ot urientaimagr- nificence were more than realized bv what he , saw. He is tbe bearer of a message of loyalty to the Queen. A correspondent of the London Daily Arews writes: It is reported that an American pub lishing firm endeavored to make an arrangement ,' with the Auglo-American Telegraph Company to nave transmuted to them troui .London the whole of Mr. Disraeli's "Lothair,' ou the hypo thesis that ten days' start of their rival pub lishers would compensate them for the outlay. The following figures exhibit the nature of this undertaking: There are 083 pages in tne tnree volumes or botuair, witn an average of 1(H) words per page, giving a total ot 157,1-u words, me present rate tor Ameri can messages is 30s. for ten words, and the cost of 'wiring' 'Lothair would therefore amount to .22.5(18. Sininosir.!? tbe comnanv were williner to work this lengthy and interesting message at halt price, tbe cost would still amount to .11,784. This sum, at $1 per copy retail (which would probably oe tne American price). would necessitate the sale of nearly 80,000 copies before this primary cost of telegraphy was cevered, wlthont reckoning the cost of pro duction." The inevitable results of M. Haussmann's long reign of extravagance are now appearing in the precise shape predicted. The city can no longer find funds to go on with the public works he projected, and tho.queB.ion arises, What is to become of the workmen attracted to Paris, to the great detriment of agriculture, by the bait of high wages ? The following petition, 6igned 6y almost all the principal building contractors or Paris, has been presented to tne Corps Legls- latlf: Tbe undersigned have the honor to call your attention to the consequences of the sus pension of the works of the citv of Paris. Very many unfinished buildings are at this moment threatened with total ruin, or at least can never be repaired without ruinous ex pense, ine builders, wuo employ among tnem as many as 200,000 workmen in this capital, are in great distress. Many of them who lately had 1000 hands in their employ are now not able to keep on more than a hundred. Nine-tenths -of the men thrown out of work are in a destitute condition. Our plant and too's are going to destruction, ine cessation or public building checki private works. And to aggravate our position, we cannot get the city to pay the large sums of money owing to us. All, masters and men alike, suffer from this state of things, which cannot be prolonged . without serious danger. We therefore pray your honorable Chamber to take steps as speedily as possible to avert the calamity which threatens us, for everything now . depends upon you. WUBlCALi AHP PKAJ1AT1C. The City Anuiiiiti, At thb Walkut the military drama of Tlte . Lancers will be produced this evening by a company ot artists, many or wuora are strangers in this city. This play was a brilliant success at Wallack's Theatre, New York, during the past season, and it is said to be both interesting in subject and novel in stjle. The leading charac ters of "Victor de Coursv" and "Estelle Duver nay" will be filled by Mr. Charles Wyndham ana Miss Louisa Moore, the original representa tives at v allaek s. The Lancers will be placed upon the stage in good style, with new costumes, uniforms, and witn the original music. At the Ahch a variety combination, under tbe management of Mr. Josh Hart, will com mence an engagement this evening. A good variety entertainment is likely to be more at tractive to the public during the hot weather than almost anything that the managerlcal in genuity can devise for the benefit of the public. and as the troupe announced to appear at the Arch promises a great number of unusually in teresting features, it will doubtless receive a full share of tbe public atteatlon. The combination includes James o. wauitt, the pantomimist, the famous Klralfy troupe of Hungarian dancers, a full ballet corps, ana a great number ot per- iormers in various specialties. The real and personal property of California is returned bv tbe assessors at an aggregate not exceeding 240, 000, 000. The San Francisco Bulletin asserts that this is greatly under the true value, and it believes that if full and exact property statistics can be obtained, California values will be fouud at least three times larger him thev are retnrnftd hw th ussp.ssurK. and (hat San Francisco values alone will loot up at least 9 auu,uw,uuu. Recent Honolulu papers announce the death of Hon John II, "another of the noblest and best among the llawailans who have become Identified with the advancement ot the nation." He waa for many years a Judge of the Supreme Court, and at the time of his death was a Privy Councillor ana memuer oi tue uou oi iooies. For more than forty years he was identified with f h missionary cause, having been a devoted aad CITY rriiTiB. We are sFLLtwa Men' entire Woollen Knilt. all wool. tood and lermreitb'e. 7he are a reprefented, and not pari coiton.n mol of the ajfartnfly cheap enit no hrivg told are. Pfithrr ar they boy' mi', but full mti'i From thi price vpxearde it hart all kind up to the Untet and betl. H .-,. I de sett a vo., AT.F WAT HWTWFfV t ... . , . . . Firm AND SIITH imk. No. 513 Mar KF.t STREET A Child's Tonic, grateful to the taste, a powerful In titforator and Appetizer, and gentle and safe vermi fuge U required, and should always be kept on hand In erery family. Dr. Jayne's Tonio Vermifuge answers all these requisites, and few doses occasional! will do much towards maintaining a child's health. Said every- where. 6ms.ll size, S7 cents; double size, W cents per bottle. A VonsiKo Vimt. Mra. Crahnm Kate, where is your mother thia morning? Kate Rbe is in the kitchen making mine pics. Mra. O. Why, Kate ; yon surprise ae! Mrs. Crocker told me only a few days ago that he waa quite aick, and not able to be about, Kate Oh, yes ; sbe baa been quite aick ; but the day after Mrs. O. was here, ma sent for a bottle of Plantation Bitters, and has taken it three times a day since. It worked like a chaim, and ma says she is better and stronger than she baa been for years. Sbe thinks it the best medicine in the woild, and wants me to take some; but it is so awful bit. ter I do not like it. I have token it several times, but it gives me such on appetite that I tell ma her mince pies will not last long. Mrs. O. Good morning, Kate. Give my love to your mother, and tell her she is safe so long as she has Plantation Bitters in the house. Ff.a Mora Farikc from pure Irish Moss for Blano Mange, Pudding, Custards, Creams, etc. etc. The cheap est, healthiest, and most delicious food In the world. Every citizen of Philadelphia, and but few strangers that visit the city, but know the capacity, the conveni ence, and tbe pleasure they have enjoyed in doing busi ness with the popular Arm of Rock hill Jk Wilson. Their salesmen are instructed not to charge thirty-tiro dollars for a garment, and come down to tiftoen, as is done in some oi her houses, thus taking the advantage of the in experience of the customers. No, this is not onr mode of treating our friends. It is a fact that we eell more goods. far better in material and style, and at lower prioes, than any other clothing house in the city ; and we can afford to do it, as our expenses are not one-half of some other houses. The thousands of All-wool Oassimere Spring Snits and ether superior Clothing for the money, is an evidence of the appreciation with which this House is looked npon by the community at large. Rockhill & Wilson's Great Brown Stone Hall. j Nos, 603 and 605 Ohesnut street. Prarls and EVuies. When rosy lips part, pearls should glitter behind them. To preserve and beautify the dental enamel, there is no preparation like Sozodont, a compound of the most wholesome, vegetable antiseptics, among which the Bark of the South American Soap Tree, known to the natives as Quillay, and used by the Span ish Americans for cleansing, without impairing the most delicate fabrics, is most important. Just the Thimj FOB THE SEARHOBC are the Skeleton Bannockdorn Sen 3, made by Charles Stokes, no. wu ohe8tnitt street. Ma. William w. Oassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 S. Becond street, hx one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kind of Jewelry and Silverware in the city. He hu also on hand a Urge assortment of fine Amerioan Western Watches. Thia entire valuable (took la now being sold out below oost, preparatory to removal. Those who pnroba at thi store at the present time ax certain to get th worth of their money. Rixoer's Family Sewtnq Machines. Ten dollar cask. alance in monthly instalment. O. F. Davis, No. 810 Chosuut street. New Sttlb Pictttre. The German Chromos made by A, K. P. Trask, No. 40 N. Eighth street. They must bo seen to be admired. "Epacldisq's Glue" win just suit you. Pleasing Annotncement to the People of Phila delphia and Vicinity. Several large manufact nrers in tbe East having failed, we bought the entire lob of goods on hand at bankrupt prices, and have made tham and are making them up into Men's and Boya' Clothing in our own auperior style, and can sell them at such prices as only such opportuni ties afford. tff We have fifty men cutting early and SW late, and over a thousand hands busy t& getting our goods made up. Every day B&adds large instalments of fresh and fW handsome good to oar huge assort- tV" nient. tV Ladies will find our Boys' and Children' stock on first floor, bo a to save climbing up stairs. t Duriua the uat ten ueare we have never If had such an enormmi$ qnamity of laT chuirt a ii J cheap Summer Wear for tW Gents, Youths, Boy and Cliildren, and W it exaininttion toil! tat iffy any who t V do not comprehend our enormou bui. BynM and the tutt priparaliont tee maA C f for it. We call special attention to 4963 Cuban Tweed Suits, $6 60 and up. SUP2 Cheviot Suits, all auades, $8 and up. 8378 BannockbHrn Suits, $15 and up. 6143 Second Best Bait. 812 and up. 4407 Black Dress Suits, $15 and up. 4947 White Vests, $iand up. 5387 Towel Vasts, $3 60 and up. i:m Boy' Suits, $4 and up. 4951 Children's Suits, 92 and op. WAN AM ARES A BROWN, WANAMAKER A Bit OWN, OAK HALL, OAK HALL, Tbe LARGEST Clothing House in America. The CHEAPEST Clothing House in America. SIXTH and MARKET Streets. PIARItlEU. Ai wood Chablton. On Thursday. Jnne 1, 1870, bv the He. D. A. Cunninnhain, Mr. John' M. Atwood to Miss Sakah J. Cuaklton, all of this city. Piali Retd. On Sunday evenlnc, June 12. by the Rev. William Suddards, D. I)., Mr. Edmond Pbale, of North Platte, Nebraska, to Miss Olivia ttD, oi tnis city. D1U1. Docgiiertt. On the 19tn Instant, Alick Dough erty, seed 16 years. The relatives ana men (is or tne ramuy are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from tbe resi dence of her uncle. Neil Dougherty, No. SIS Button- wooa si reei, on v eunesuay morning ac s o'ciock. Gkakt. on tne 17th instant. Gkokox Grant. In Uie win year oi nis age. Ills male mends, also Montgomery .oncre, no. i. A. . m.. are respecuuuy invueu to attend nis ruue- ral. from his luW residence, No. 244 N. Tench street. on Tuesday ternoon, the 21st instant, at 3 o clock. IIelykstok Sarah Ank Helveston, in the 57ta vear ol her age. Iter irirllUB nilA iciauvri, ai o icaiHrvkluuy luvuuu to attend her funeral, ou euuesuuy (to meet at tne house at 11 o'clock), from her sou-io-law's. Wilson iArue, No. 13i!2 Salmon street. To proceed to Wil liam Penn Cemetery, bomeriou. motherwkix On the luth instant. Sallis. only daughter of Robert and Mary Motherwell, in the Ith year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fiiiiv invited to attend the fuu?ral, on Wednesday aJteruocn at o ciock, iroiu me residence oi ner parents. No. 236 N. Twenty-nnsi street. rToBiA9.n Saturday evenlnir. the istn instant. maroahkt, relict of the late feolomou Tobias, in the CVd year of her age. CLASS AND QUEENSWARE. 111f1 VINE STREET. ltlJ MRS. E. ROWLANO'S CUIKA, GLAhn, AND QUJCEA9WAKK No. UU VINK STREET. til lm T7DOE HILL, MERCHANTVILLE, N. J. I . , M ... U . . . I..I. I ... k.r.f I 1S7U, Cali or aoiires Kev. T. W. OATTFLL, MBrchautviU. Or A. (. ) A I TKl.l. A ()' . SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. . . CLEF nOUSE, ATLANTIC CITT, N. J., J will onen for the sri on tbe 22d June. Resides the advantage of location this house enjoys, and the fine bat hint cont isnon to ft. a railroad has been constructed einoe last season o convey guests from the hotel to the lfach The bonse has open overhauled and refitted throughout, and do pains will be apared to inake it, in very particnmr. J. 1KKA8, Proprietor. yy HUE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J , having changed hands, and been refitted and newly furnished throughout, will open for tbe reception of gnestson thet'thof Juno. Terms, $15 and $18 per week. 611 lm B. COFFIN, Propriotor. AMERICAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITT (near the I)ipot.) Ibe bar will be furnished with the choicest Liauors nd Ciguni, and tbe table with all the delicaoies of the season. Visitor are invitod to call and aee for them selves. Branch of Hi veil's Or ster Bay, Philadelphia. 8 11 lm THOMA8 ORKKNWKLL, Proprietor. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., situated but a few rods from the Bench, will open for tec season on the IHthof June. The hotel since lat season has been thoroughly refitted and renovated and many monem lmnrovemenis anneo. t me Stabling tor Horses on tne premises. Rates of Board greatly reduced since last season. Sltlm (.KOKGK W. HINOKLK. Proprietor. IGIITHOUSE COTTAGE, Located between United State Hotel and the beaoh, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BOARD REDUCED. Open from Jane 1 to October L 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, and the house will bo found rirat-class in every respect. I ine stabling for horse. No bar. ir. n.ninu&br. suu 6 11 lm Proprietors. TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER OF PACIFIC and VIRGINIA Avenues, Atlantic City, N. J. Toisnewana aongnttuuy located Hotel win soon do onen for the reception of a nests. It is neatli furnished throughout, and w ill be found one of the pleasamest stop ping places on tne islana. b II lm IX ouimis, rropneiror. rrilE OLD INLET HOUSE. ATLANTIC X. CITY, is now open for the reception of guest. This is oneof the most pleasantly located houses on tbe Beach. and tbe Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., will be found of the most superior character. mr.ic. rj II lm proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (MICHIGAN AVDNUE). Enlarged to double its former capacity, is now open tor the reception oi guest. 6 11 lm Proprietor. ATEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S XN COTTAGE), PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, first house below the Mansion House, Atlantic City, is NOW OPKN to receive Uuests. All old friends heartily welcome, and new ones also. JM.KS. JUUH hmiua, 6 H 2m froprietresS. COLUMBIA IIOU8E, ATLANTIC CITY,' V N. J., opposite tbe Surf House, in aun u r r .1 . Terms to suit the times. 611 lm EDWARD DOYLH, P.oprietor. -pHESCHAUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, JL N. J. Tbe best location on the island, with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its guest. Eighty one sleeping cnaniDers, witn necis, etc., unsurpassed. 6 II lm ALOIS bUUAUt LiH, f ropnetor- TIIE SEASIDE HOUSE, ATL4NTIO CITY. N. J.. is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests, one squaro trom rauroaa to tne ooacii. 6 11 lm KVAKa a -ttAlW-Kg, froprtstors. THE VINCENT HOUSE, PACIFIC AVE nue, nearly opposite tbe Chester County House, A 1 laaiiu un , win open on tne 10m dune. Accom modations and Bathing not surpassed anywhe e on the Ibland. AU bak, 0 11 im TTENTUCKY HOUSE, .- " ATMS U -ITI.n il. is now open for the reception ot visitors. iaitB.Ai.wciiuin.il, 6 11 Im f ropnetroas. p II E S T E R COUNTY HOUSE, V AILAA11U KJHX, a. tl. J. KEIM, 6111m Proprietor. pENTRAL HOUSE, X AI L-ATI- UU I. 171. d . is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. S 11 bw LAWtiUH A TKILIjY, fropnetora. TOMPKINS & SON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. French confoctionery, ice cream, and fine cakes, wholesale and retail, AlLN'l IO btreet, opposite United muiw xiuivfe oil im f"PAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. A -J., delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, is AU w urn.fi. n.L,lAb ulhavkk, B 11 lm 1 rropnetar. TX7EST PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, WW ATT. A VTIfl A VlfVlTIT ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. 611 lm JAMES M. URIAN. Proprietor. n A uan a AV n -j T7UREKA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.. Xld . ATLANTIC and VIRGINIA Avenues, will be open June 25, for the reception of visitors. T. J)'. WATSON, K. 11. waiu (late or t.vara iiouse. e iitm QANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., KJ win be open (or the season, 0 une Pi. Term $12 per week or $2 por any. 6111m LEW 18 REPP, Proprietor, -w nri nriT-flt. iti 1 wtip pitv mttvt door to United States Hotel. Terms 19 to 15 per week. UUAHLlta uuvkk, si. U., 6 11 lm rropnetor. rpHE BYE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., L will be onen for the receDtion of sruests on the ISth of June. For rooms, apply to Mrs. IJKVIN'E, No. 1U8 bfKUUK ttreet, rmia., or at tne uye tiouse. o 11 im 1VTAGNOLIA HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITf. if L now onen. For Dart.culars aDDlr Nos. 1429 and 1131 uu'tnui otreec. . , 6 11 lm PH. aJ! IKLiU. . rrHE "CHALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY. N. X J., is now open. Railroad from the house to tho Dea n. iiuaui Avutaia, 6 11 3m rropnetor. rp H E A L H A M B R A, 1 ATLAAiIUUIIl,R.J., will be open for thesea-on tbe ioth of June. 6 111m iv. . in.VLis, t-ropneior. CTAR HOTEL, OPPOSITE TH R U.S. HOTEL, AiLan i iu uii x . . J.. is now open for th season ii m mns. u.lllo, rroginBire.!. TVtONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. ill N J.. ATLANTIC Avenue, first block above United States uotel. iermstDeaeraie. ... t 11 liu niLLian o.unnuc, rr.pne.or. rpBE CLARENDON HOUSE, ATLANTIC X CITY, is NOW OPEN FOR THk SEASON. -U&Eru junta, rrourietor. 8. B. MORSE, Superintendent. 6 11 lm EXCURSIONS. T O A R D M A N'S THIRD ANNUAL XJ SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITV, SATURDAY, June 83, 1870. LaBt boat leaves Vine Street Wharf at 3-80 P. M. Returniiiir. leaves Atlantic, Mouday. STttu at 7 0 clock A. m. itouna inp it'o. Tlckeu for Bale at Trenwitn Bazar, no. ei unes- not street, and at me btreet waan. 6 li lit CLOTHING. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, Ho. 304 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARS WELL MAD3. OUR tUTTER8 ARS MEN OF TALENT. BUT ONE PRICE 13 ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED SPSS? CBASEIC prja uciwttpt! CEO. VV. NIEMANN. SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MA r. I? Y. t IIANCiK OF l-KOmiETOIt. NATIONAL HALL, formerly kept by Aaron Oarretson, will be opened under new aov-'ices, June 20, nminr the supervision of W. B. MI'.t.KK (formsrly proprietor of rnnRreea Hall), and superintended by WILLIAM WHITNEY. Tbe house commands a fine view of th ocan, and will bo kept as a First Clan Family Bonrdln(Iouae The table will bo supplied with all the SnbtantiaU and Dtlicariee qf the .Veo'tft., without the Entree, 8tage free to convey guests to and from the depot and bathing grounds. NO HAK. fatronsge respectfully solicited, and nu pain or ex. pecse will be apared to make the N A 1'IONAL a desirthle home tor those who wih (Joratort, Sea Air, and Sea Bath iDK. without the expensoa of a fashionable hotel. TERMS $IH Pl.U WF.K.K OR3 PKrt DAT. Liberal arrangements made to lnrgn families remaining from four to six week, lor Rooms, add ren WILLIAM WHITNEY, 6 16 lOt NATIONAL HALL, Cape May, N.J. COLUMBIA HOUSE. CAPE MAY, N. J., WILL BE OPENED this season for guests Ou THURSDAY, JUNE S3. Plans of rooms may be seen and arrangements made f-r families or individuala by calling at the Oirarl House, Pbilndelpoin. It is intended that THE COLUMBIA HOUSE shall sustain Its lllUH UUAK AUTr K for quletDee and ood order, and oontinuo to be M con ducted as to retain it large r llttl HLA6 FAMILY rAI KUSAUH. For Kood batbins. easr acces to beaoh for children. central location, and yet for retirement, we claim advan tage for THE COLUMBIA superior to those possessed by any other hoel noon the island. GEORGE J. BOLTON, ItSiatf Proprietor. Also, proprietor of Bolton' Hotel. Harrisbnrg, Pa. gTOCKTON HOTEL, CAPK MAY, N. J OPENS FOR THE RECEPTION OF GUESTS JUNE 25. Music under the direction of Professor CHARLES R. D0DWORTH. Terms, $1 60 per day, or $23 per week. CHARLES DUFFY, Proprietor, 6 80 Ct Formerly of the Continental Hotel, Phlla. M ISABELLA'S NEWHOTEL.CAPEI3LAND. N.J. O. MIR A BELLA, of Philadelphia, has opened HIS NEW HOTEL. on JACKSON Street, within a few steps of the ocean. Tbe sleeping apartments are light and airy and beauti fully furnished. Board per day, $3 : per week, $19. Pri vate dinner iind supper parties will receive the particular attention of the proprietor. 6 16 lm PHE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, L CAPE INLAND, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. The bouse been rreatlv enhirtred and improved, and offers superior inducements to those seeking a quiet and pleasant bom by the sen-side at a moderate price. Address, E. GR1H1TUS, No. 1004 CUESNUT Street, or Cape May 6 16 2m CAPE ISLAND WILLIAM MASON nAS consolidated the Continental with tbe favorite M ER- CUANTS' HOTEL, joining both houses together, and extending the Dortico the whole lenirth of tbe building ine notei nas been renovated tnrougnout, ana tne ci" ing Apartment supplied with hne Spring Mattress -. Dow open, j erms reasonable. Hi I u BRYANT HOUSE, DECATUR STREET, near the Beach, Cape May, R. J., is NOW OPEN for tbe seat-on. House entirely new: newly furnished through out, and has a full Ocean view. Accommodations for 109 guests. NO BAR, J. L. BRYANT, is im iropnetor. TREMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J This House will be open for the reception of guests on July 1. Rooms can be engaged at No, 1903 MOUNT VF.RNON Street, until July I. 6 ie am aiita. j. rAKAiaaua iIuahi.. T7RIENDS' COTTAGE, CAPE MAY CITY. N. I v l-DAKT . . - . Af . IJ ..II T.-. -K- V., IVVU 1 uvawb, UUVU V, WUU(l.0 . (. 1 1 11,1,11, and near tho Ocean, is now open for tho reception of gueata. 16161m IA. P. COOK., Proprietor. M CMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY. N. J. The new Atlantic ia now open. 6 25 wtm8m JOHN McMAKIN. Proprietor. CRES8E COTTAGE, No. 31 FRANKLIN ST., Cape My, N. J. MRS. BAYL1S8, Proprietrea SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. gECURITY FROM LOS3 BY BURGLARY, ROBBER Y, OK AUUIDENT. Tte Fidelity Ininranca, Trust, and Safe Deposit Company, OF PHILADELPHIA. IN THE IS New Marble Fire-proof Building, tson. 39-3:ll CDESNUT Street. Capital subscribed, 81,000,000; paid, 8550,000. kjw rui' huh A"7, a wixij, pr.ii i, i 1 1 ini.rajniui PIRATE, COIN, UEEOb, and VALUABLES of every description received tor sate keeping, under guarantee, At very moderate rate. n-Trr-j urvKrrc CTAntrc cvniTDrrrva tr- a intTT The OomDsnv also rent SAFES INSIDE THEIR RITR. GLAR-t-RcMJ VAUL'lS, at pricea varying from $15 to 876 a year, according to size. An extra air for Corpora tion and Bankers. Room and desk Adjoining vault provided for Sale Renter. nvunciTS -. Afn v r v u kTurrvirn rw iktvb wuh at three per cent, payable by check, without notice, and" at four per cent., payable by obeck, on ten days' notice. TRAVELLERS' LETTERS Off CREDIT fnraiahal available in all parts of Europe. INCOME COLLECTED and remitted for on. p.r cent. I u VVU1LHIU7 a. u mm .-.avu .j n k TORS, and til TAKDIANS, and REOEIVE and EXE CUTE TRUSTS of every description, trom tbe Oourta, Corporation, and Individuals. fro.-. "I - - Y.ltlf THDO A tlUTVTkTD A N. B. BROWNE, President. O. H. OLARK., Vice-President. ROBERT PATTERSON, Secretary nd Treasurer. VlH&uiur.a. ir T Alexander Henrv. Clarence H. Clark, Jobn Welsh, Cbarlo Macalester, Edward W. Clark. Stephen A. OaldwelU George V. Tyler, Henrv O. Gibson. J. Gillingham Fell, Henry Pra t MchLeau. 5 Ufmw. rpHE PHILADELPHIA TRUST , BAl 1 DEPOSIT A'D INSURANCE COJIPANV, orncs lsd Buaot paoor vaults cn THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING. No. 431 CHESNUT STREET. 0 A P I T AL, 1500,000. For 8An-KKKPTMa of OovxaKsntVT Bonds and othm 6eocrii lls, iiuiLT Plate, Jewklbt. and other VaLO uilu, onaer apeoiu giiaranie, at ui lowew raia. Tbe Company also offer for Rent at rates varrinc from $16 to $76 per annum, the renter alone holding the key, BM ALL SAFES IN THE BURGLAR PROG If VAULTS affording absolute Secubiti asAiurt Fuia, Thxft, Bos QLAMt, and AOtiXDUiZ. All flduoiarr obliaration. suoh as Trusts. Gctibdia snips, ExKCUTOBaoirs, .to., will be nodorUikea si taitmauy nionargea. OiroaUr. trivinf fall detail, forwarded on spplloatios DIRE0TOR8. , Thoma Kobbu, conjiimin a. uomegy. Angusto Heatoo, F, lUtchtord huur Daniel Haddock, Kdwrd V. Towaadi Iwis R. Ashhant, J. Livingston Erring., R. P. McUnUaxtt, Edwin M. Lewis, .Umu T OLaj-horV. nuua u. tayior. XXOH. - m. a. rurifr, OiMOKRS. President 13 R, AHUURST. VuB-treMdent-J. LIVINGSTON KRRINGER, Secretary and Treasurer IK. P. MoCULLAGH. Solicitor R10HARD L. ASHUURST. lmtb8ni CURTAINS AND SHADES. G KNEBAL ll'HOLSTLUY. CHARLES L. HALE, No., 936 AU(H STREET, Swiss and Nottingham Lacs Curtails, WIKDOW BLINDS AND SHADS, Of the newest colors and designs. Window Cornices la Out, Walnut, aad Roaewoo audtiUL Furniture Slips or Covers fltced, cut and niade. 14 8 murtiaisp bl'HINO AND HA1B MATTRSSiii tnUtf t order SUMMER RESORTS. CUMMER RESORTS ON TlIE LINE OF D PHILADELPHIA AND RKADINQ RAILROAD AND BRANOHKiT MANSION HOUSE. MT. OARRON, Mr Caroline Wnnder. Pottevill i P. O., SobnylklU TUMJAROKA HOTEL, Mrs. M. L. MiUer. Tnscarni a P. O., Pchuylklll Oeunty. HANnlON HOUSK, W, F. Smith, Mahanoy Oity P. O., Prliuylkill county. MOUBT CARMEL HOUhE, Charles Culp, Mount Carmel P. O., Northumberland 09 WHITE HOUSK, F. Mayer, Readin P. O.. Berk count. ANDALUMA HALL. Henry Weaver, Reading P. O , Berks county. CENTRAL AVENUE HALL, G. D. Davis, Itesding P. O., Berks county. SPRING MILL HEIGHTS, Jacob H. Breish. Oonshohorken P. O , Montgomery CO, . . BOTK.RTOWN SEMINARY, Ik M. Koon, Boyertown P. O,, Herks county. L IT IZ SPRINGS, George F. Grelder, Litir P. O., Lancaster oounty. . LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL, Dr. A. Smith, Wernersville P. O.. Borks conntv. OOLD.SfRlK(;t UOTEl. LEBANON COUNT?, Wm. Lerch, Sr., Pine (Jrove P. O.. Schuylkill county. . L , . EPHRATA SPRINGS. Jobn Frederick. Rpbrnta P. O., Incaster ooanty. PERKIOMKN BRIDGE HOTEL, Pavi Longaker, Collraeville P. O.. Montgomery 00. . PROKPKOT TERRACE, Dr. James Palmer, CJollegevills P. O., Montgomery oo -, o DOUTT HOU8E, ueorge H. Bnrr, Rbamokin, Northumberland connty. Excursion Tickets will he sold at Philadelphia to and rroin above points at reduced rate, good for same day Issued, and on Saturday good until the following Mon day; .Hirnj UMMER RETREAT. THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE AT TBI CRYSTAL SPRING, ALLENTOWN, PA. Tbi splendid Hotel, charmingly situated, elegantly far Dished with new and contlv furniture, and ninleta with every modern comfort and convenience, i now open for 1D0 -HMD, '1 went; train to and from Allentown dsilv.- Carriages will be sent to the depot to meet guests, and . 1 . : 1 1 . i i HIV CBUDUUD UUUH -UA.UM DIWl PTITJ min, tl. I UElSE, P oprletor. . P. W. H. Dkshixb, Superintendent. SI lm yETROPOLITAN HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, NEW JERSET. Ilavlnar nnrchaBed the METROPOLITAN HOTEL. Loug Branch, N. J., I beg leave to Inform the public that I have made sundry additions and alterations In the establishment for tbe comfort, convenience and accommodation of (meats. 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 1 respectfully solicit during the coming season. P. W. VAN OSTEN, Proprietor. Beck's Philadelphia Band, No. 1, Is engaged for the season. asm ATLANTIC HOUSE, Newport, Rhode Island. BOARD XtI:i3UClD. This Hotel will be opened MAT 30, at 13-80 per lay for transient boarders. Families may make special arrangements by the week or season. WM. W. HAZARD, 4 11 mf4p PROPRIETOR. ENTZ HOUSE, Nos. 17 and 19 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA. The attention of the travelling community, and persons seeking a quiet summer resort, are called to this nrsi-ciass uotei, new ana nanasomeiy lurmsnea throughout, witn ail tne modern conveniences. Terms lor summer ooaraers 19 to '.u per weec. 6 1 2m UEOROE Z. BKN1Z, Proprietor. SEA-GIRT HOUSE, MOSMOUTH OOUKTY, N. J. Thi pleasant Summer Resort, situated directly on the Atlantio store, will open on JUNE 1, 1870. Oars leave Walnut street wharf at 3 o'clock P. M. fo Farmingdale, where carriage will be in waiting to convey guetts to the bout. Address O. GARRETSON, Sqnan Village, 6 28 sw8t Monmouth Oounty, N. J. SUMMER BOARDING AT BI8IIOPTH0RPE, BETHLEHEM. PA. EirBt-cla in every resneot. Room iurce and airy. Grounds extensive and shady. Pure, ort sprint; water introduced into the house for' drinkins: and batliinar. The bouse is twenty minutes' walk from the depot. Fine plank walk to the church and to the depot. Five train daily to Philadelphia, and eight trains a any to -Mew iora. rersons iona oi nsning can nave several .nonrs' nne sport oy taxing tne oariy morn ins trains ud. and fishinsr in the mountain stream that arriDtv into the Lehiarh river. House will be ready to re ceive Doaraers on ana alter dune ii. r or terms ana far ther particular apply to MK3. AWABLK, 6 a aw oisnopmorpe, oeinienem, ra. T AKE GEORGE-LAKE HOUSE. CALD- ell. N. Y. Best of accommodation for families and gentlemen. Board per day, $350; from June 1 to July 1, $14 per week ; for the aeason, $14 to $17S0, according to room ; lor the month, ot juiy ana August, siveo; August, HJ-t. Open trom J une l to uotoDer iu. Aaaress 6 6m H.J. ROCKWELL. I H I T TENANG O. J WHITE SULPHER SPRINGS, Madison county. N. Y. First-class Hotel, with every reauibite. Urswins-room and sleening-oar from New York city. via Hurt son tiiver Hmuroaa ( H . u ana e tr. ai . witn. oat change, pena tor circular. seam THE FINE ART8. C. P. HASELTINE'S GALLERIES, No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET. LOOKINQ-GLASSSS, P1CTURK FRAMES, CHROMOS, PHOTO 3RAPHS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, ETC. Km A large invoice of Autotypes and Swiss Panorama 'oat received. 11 10 rp I OOKIN C-C LA8SE6, Every Novelty in atyle, at very low prices. OIL PAUiTINGS. ENGRAVIfiGS, . OHROMOS. ETO. ETO. A large selection. PICTURE FRAMES. prominent Department, revised very low price. RUSTIC FRAMES, EASELS. PORCELAINS. ROGERS' GROUP?, Sole Agency. GALLERY OP PAINTINGS, f re to tha public JAMES 8 EARLE & SONS, No. 816 OHESNUT STREET, 13 PHILADELPHIA CUTLERY, ETC. pODGERS & WOSTENHOLM'8 POCKET- K. A IVES, Pearl and Htsg handle, and bantifJ&niaa Bodger', and Wad Batcher Rasors, and th oola b rated Leooultr Rmwi Iadi' Boiaaors, In case, of tha ftnaat quality ; Rodger Tabl UntUry, Oar an and Fork, Basor Strops. Cork Sorewa, Eta. Ear Instrument, to aaUt tha haarinfe of th moat approved oo tut motion, at P. MADEIRA'S, a. Ill TENTH Street, below Oheannk OIQARS. gMOKC CUMPERT'8 Three Brother. Cigars, MANUFACTURED AT ro. 1341 CllliS.KUX Street, 4 I tm wthnr Kxt to V. &. Minfc, MACHINERY. HOISTS FOR ANV LOCATION, WORKED by Steam. Belt. and Hand urtwlDn (,k.RU C. HOWARD. Ka. 17 BouU iilom t KM 11 6ut. MEOtOAL. PILES CAN J3E CURED I 4 DE. QALLAGHEK'S CELEBRATED VEGETABLE PILE CURE ' Is qui A, safe, nrs, and efTectnal Remedy for BLEED- VSO, BLIND, OB ITOHINO PILES, PRO LAPSUS AN! OR FALLING OF THB REOTUM, OORSTlPATIOn OF TUB BOWELS, ETO. The application and use of this remedy, as well as Its effects, are quite different from all ethers hereto fore prescribed for the above-named diseases. Its principal virtues are derived from Its 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 tbe circulation of the blood In the hemorrhoidal vessels. CAUSES OF THE DISEASE. The causes of these complaints are numerous, and are undoubtedly in many Instances hereditary ; but sedentary and studious habit, luxurious living, high seasoned and stimulating food, the intemperate ase of spirituous drinks, the very free nse of strong cof fee and tea, mental depression, sorrow, Bud grief; la 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 lmllca tlon 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, l. BIX BOTTLE?, $5. All Respectable Dealers and Druggists sell it. PREPARED ONLY BY B. F. GALLAGHER. WO. 308 K. THIRD STREET, S SSmwslmrp PHILADELPHIA. FOR BALE. FOR SALE No. 233 S. FOfJRTir Street, above Snruce. a sunenor DWELLINtt. HOUSE. 22 feet front, every modern convenience, in com plete order ; early possession ; convenient to Post Olfio and to Exchange and Insurance Companies. U. T. rHAlT, 5 80 20t Ho. 108 8. FOURTH Street. TO RENT. TO LET TEE 8TORE PROPERTY MO. lim Cbesnat street, twenty flv feet front, ens baa dred and forty-five feat deep to Bennett (treat. Bank building 0v stories high. Possession May 1, 1870, Ad dree THOMAS 8. FLETCHER, Ul.tf ; Delanoo. W. J. fJ-S TO RENT THREE-STORY DWELL L"l IKG. vrfth back buildings, situated in uuniinnos Btreei, no. iii, between Front and Seoood. with all the modern improvements. Apply at no. ion b. xninu sasst, 115 OOioo Evening Telesraph. TO RENT THE CONSTITUTIOM HOUSE. ATLANTIC OITY. until the 20th instant. Tha house already furnished. Inonire of TUliMS T11 A T.XT A 'I-1 . '.,(! ,1I.V I) lrn,CM W.l WALNL'T Street, or HUGH BARR, Proprietor, FRON V ana v uiniun oireeis, rnuaaeipma. iri oi- WANTS. A THOROUGHLY ACCOMPLISHED double-entry Book-keeper and Acoountant desires a it nation, terqporary or permanent, at low salary. Oan tve exoeuent reierenoes. tviu take onarge oi aet ot ooka or aot in anv business eaDaeitv. Addresa AO- ui!F OOUNTANT, Boi 1870, Philadelphia P. O. lU Ut WANTED AN OWNER FOR A PIG THAT came to the premise of JACOB HOFFNER. LONG LANE and MIFFLIN Street. Oorne and pay tha exnense. and take it awar. or it will be sold according to law. 6 18 lit B OOK-KEEPER WANTED. WANTED AN unmarried young man familiar with book-keeping by double entry. Apply to box no. mio, rost Office. 6 lawfmSt FIREWORKS. FIREWORKS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF HADFIELD'S PRE- M1DM WORKS AT FACTORY PRICES. EXHIBITION AND SMALL WORKS!!! UEORCii; IV. II OYER, No. 138 SOUTH DELAWARE AVENUE, 6 16 litrp ; PHILABBLPHI A. OAS FIXTURES. 821 CHERRY STREET. CORNELIUS & OONS, MANUFACTURERS OF CA8 FIXTURES, Etc. WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL SALESROOMS 821 CHERRY Street, PHILADELPHIA. We liave no Store or Salesroom on Cltecnut street 611 lm4p CORNKLIU8 A SONS. REFRIGERATORS. REFRIGERATORS. FOR THE CHEAPEST AND BEST OO TO THB MANUFACTORY OF P. P. KEARN8, No. 39 NORTH "NINTH STREET, 4 S3 smw3mrp Bit LOW ARCH, EAST 8ID3. gAYEUY'S PATENT COMBINED DINING ROOM WATER -COOLER AND RE FRIGERATOR. It belnct made of cast-iron, porcelain lined. In wal nut cases, does not Impart unpleasant taste or smell to provision, fruit, etc Please call and examine. jacub tr. UB.au, jr., peta l uepot, 6mwf8nup yo. 2Q MARKET Street. HATS, TRIMMINQS, ETC 237 8J! 80UTII STREET. GREAT BARGAINS i Straw, Gimp, and Hair Hata, for Ladle and Mia. Ribbon, Crape, Flower, Ruches, Frames, eto. Sash Ribbon, all width and color ; bargain. Try oar Kid O loves, extra quality, onljr $123. Receiving Bargain from anetioa dailj. MARKLAKD'S Store for Barguin in Good Good. No. 137 SOUTH Street. Trim Bonnets oi Hats whil ion wait. 6 1 wf m 6t - - HATS ANDOAP8. nWARBTJRTON'8 IMPROVED VENTI Utad and aaay-fitting Dross Hat (patented), ia l tne neprored faaUiuos ot Uie saas'jq. OUESH' h.r. iw4t dm W tha foil Osu (i flince re Christian. lidOl' tJ ii NocU W-IAKVES. a
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