THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH 'PKlLADELrm A, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1870. 5 INFALLIBILITY. the Pagan f the Dhuik It the Counc" f 'i the Tnilcna-ltn Trrms, ' A cal la telegram from Rvne announces that ho CEcamcnlcal Council yesterday adopted the loppna of Infallibility by a vote of 450 to 88. lthough the majority is so large as to render - the vote an overwhelming one, it will be noticed inai me loiai numrjcr voting on the qnestionj lalls far short of the aggregate membership f Imp LTnnnll T 111 -1.1.. 1 II H-uuutui At mm uruuuuiy tie duluu tiuio umuig we can arrive at the exact terms of the dogma as finally approved by the Council, but below we give lis terms as received by mail In this feountry several weeks ago. The following Is ne article aenmng me doctrine, as maae public n March last: Chapter to be added to the decree unon the Primacy of the Roman Pontiff, to the effect that the Roman Pontiff cannot err in the definl- ion or matters of faith or morals. The Holy Roman Church possesses the su preme and complete primacy and principality ..w uw uunvioai VAkUUIli; VUUltUf WU1UU U verily and humbly acknowledges to have re vived with the plontltude of the pewer of the iora nimscii, m the person oi ot. 1'eter, the 'rince of Apostles, of whom the Roman Pontiff 3 the successor. And as, above all things, it behooves it to lake clear the truth of the faith, all questions hich may arise upon matters of faith must be if ArmtnnH ho t a in1(rmAiit nnnlnrv flint -v V i- ise the words ot the Lord Jesus Christ ( Ta es 'etrtis, etc.) would be disregarded. That which has been set forth upon this point :s been proved by the results as in the Apos lic See, the Catholic religion has always been reserved immaculate, and its doctrine has .ways been maintained at its.fullcst (celebrata). Consequently, we inculcate, with the concur- nce oi me Holy council, and we define as a gma of faith, that, thanks to the Divine as tance, it is that the Roman Pontiff, of whom was 6aid in the person of St. Peter by our same rd Jceus Christ, "I have prayed for thee, ' c, cannot err when, acting in his quality as preme teacher of all Christians, he defines hat the Universal Church must hold in matters f faith and morals, and that the prerogative of fterrancy or infallibility extends over the same natters to which the infallibility of the Church i applicable. But If any one. should dare 'hich may God forbid! to controvert our pre cnt definition, let him know that he departs rom the truth of the faith. I The following is the text of the Schema of lifallibility, in five canons: tl. If any oae should say that the episcopal mir of the Roman Church is not the true and u Infallible chair of Bleseed Peter, or that it s not been divinely chosen bv God as the fst 6olid, indefectible, and incorruptible rock tne whole Christian Church, let him be ana- ema. II. If any one should say that there exists in lc world another Infallible chair of the truth the Gospel of Christ our Lord, distinct and arate from the chair of the Blessed Peter, let ii be anathema. II. If anyone 6hould deny that the divine wisferium of the chair of Blessed Peter is oeseary to the true wuy of eternal salvation - all men, whether unfaithful or faithful, iether laymen or bishoos. let him be anathema. IV. If any one 6hould say that each Roman kntiff, legitimately elected, is not by Divine kht the successor of Blessed Peter, even in ft eift of infallibility of maaisterium. and fcould deny to any one of them the prerogative lniammmy lor tcacmng tne ciiurcn tne Word God pure I rom all corruption and error, let m be anathema. If any one should say that general coun- s are established by God in the Church as a wer of feeding the Divine flock in the word iaitn superior to tne Koman Pontiff, or equal him, or necessary by Divine institution in ler that the magislerium of the Roman hop should be preserved infallible, let him be athema. PIETY IN TUB WOODS. e National Camp Itleetlna; Near ITavre-de tiruce itumer a uanp Time. he fifth national annual camp meeting of the E. Church opened at Oakington, near Havre Grace, Maryland, on Tuesday, as stated in e Telegraph. Four "national camps" have ceded this, and the experience from them libtless contributes to the attractiveness and ieral interest of Oakington. A correspondent the Baltimore American, writing from the bp yesterday, says: he splendid tented grove contains about htv acres. The ground is beautifully situated the midst of an elevated rolling tract of coun- , neaitny, excellent shade, ana abundantly plied with pure spring water. The water angements are surprisingly complete, on the n of supplying a city from various tanks, en the entire land is tunnelled, so that rain brms of many days could not affect the com- t ot tne inhabitants, ine main stand is com ment to seat 250 preachers. Immediately in tat and above the'speaker is the motto, "Holl- Y& to the Lord;" on the right, "Behold the bnb of God, who taketh away tne sins of the rid; on tne lett. "ine mood ot Jesus (Jnrist. P Son, cleanseth us from all sin." There is o an extra stand, a tabernacle, praying tents U boarding tents. . The auditorium will com- Jtably accommodate seven thousand persons. I- judgment is that this glorious afternoon wit- t eed six hundred tents,and Hundreds of active ids are adding hourly to the number. ntev. M. L. Sinyser, President of the associa- lun, heartily received all the preachers at his vn tent, and, as no contributes 10 ineir speedy cation in the camp, had a quiet, kind word for ery one. About the hour ot noon the dinner lis announced the readiness for supply of the nner man." The fine tents, conducted on the European plan," and In excellent style, lorded accommodations considered superior r camp meetings. All dined quietly and Hap ly, ana there appeared to be but one mind and art pervading the entire assemblage. At i o'clock the bell was first sounded for e dedicatory services at the stand, and people eked irom their tents, tne preachers ascended e spacious platform, and Immediately com menced singing an opening hymn with chorus, ytiii i am trusting, Lord, in inee. men tne v. Dr. inskip read tne ootn chapter ot lsalau, appropriate and so delightful: "The wllder- ss and the solitary place shall be glad, for the sert shall rejoice and blossom as a rose." lie ntlnued by reading the hymn, "there is a untaln filled with blood." This was sung in a K'le of pure devotion and power by the large sembiage. When singing tne tuira verse a tinkle ot ram descended; still they sung, and a Throne of Grace was addressed by Dr. In- lip. The rain now descended in a shower, and ntlnued so mat it, was aeemea pruaeni to se the public exercises. The benediction was onounced, but in a few moments the clouds Issed over, and the indications were more ta' yrable. The ladies and gentlemen were now in com nies returning to the stand witn tne camp at rendered with a power and feeling which II long be remembered by those present. 1 he in again descended, and many of the ladles ailed themselves or tne preaeners piattorm ie large structure was well filled, but the mpers, nothing daunted, continued to sing urmingly. FIItE AT COATESYILLE, PA. ealrurlion mt m. Planing mill and Tannery. frhe planing mill of Benjamin 8. Fennlmore, Id tne tannery oi iionn eneeiey, in vjoatesvuie, Lester county, were destroyed by fire recently. het building were nearly adjoining in the stern part oi tne Dorougu. xne nre originated the Dlaning mill, ana may have been the hull of spontaneous combustion, or the work an incendiary. Tne union says: mis is tne st destructive fire, to our knowledge, we ve ever had in Coatesvllle. Mr. Sheeley had ouLcrtOOO worth of material ready lor market. d was to commence shipping It that day. He had over 1000 hides on band, and a large quan tity of bark. Mr. Sheeley is the owner of the Mief, and his loss will be over $15 000, on "nmv tjiere is an insurance of tiTOOO. - Mr. Fen- mot Jos will be nearly $ 9000, upon which i . Is' Ap insurance. The alarm was not very geu u, many of nr citizens knew nothing iit it u. tll after breakfast. It is intended to rebuild Loth buildings, and resume work as soon as possible. This is the third time that this property ns been destroyed by fire. The first time was about 1850, the second time being In ' March, '.86' IT mm. COATS OF LIGHT WOOLLEN FABRICS, Wtfltfe ttp skeleton, . of Alpaca, Drap d'Kte, TAnen, rte. Vests, of Black and Fancy Clothi and Woollens, made up skeleton, of Drap d'Etf, Linen, Mareillci, etc. TAKTS of light uei'jht. Black and Fancy CasiU Vicre, of Drap d'Kte, Linen, Duck, Drill, etc. Everything in tub way or Summer Clothing sold AT GCARANTBKD LOWER PRICES THAN ELSEWHERE. IlALF-WAY ) BENNKTT CO., between y Tower Hall, Fifth and sixth Sts. ) No; Bis Markbt Sr. Thirty Years' F.xperience of an Old Nurse. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svri p is the prescrip tion of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never-laillng safety and Buccess by mil ions of mothers for their children. It relieves the child from pain, cures dysentery and diarrhoea, griping In the bowels, and wind colic. By giving health to the child it rests the. mother. Tms is a Free Country, and if people like to use hair-coloriug compositions full of dirt, they have a right to do so; but reason suggests that when Pha lon's Yitalia, or Salvation for the Hair pellu cid, sweet, and pleasant can be obtained at every drug store, none but the unrefined will use any other. Sold by druggists One of the most delightful places of summer re sort to be found anywhere in the country is at North Wales, on ibe line of the North Pennsylvania Rail road. The North'YVales Hotel, which has been lately remodelled and furnished in elegant style, is now receiving boarders for the season. The proprietor (Abel Lukens) Is well known to very many persons as just the man for the place. Mr. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 23 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. He ha3 also on hand a fine assort ment of line American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. The Philadelphia Upholstery of Messrs. Al- bcrtson & Co., No. 1435 Chesnut street, employs skil ful workmen at every branch of the business. Low prices and promptness. Singer's Family Sewino Machines, Tan dollaric&sh. BUance in monthly instalments. O. V. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnut street New Style Picture. The German Ohroraos made A. K. P. Trask, No. 40 N. Eighth etreet. Tber mutt be eeen to be admired. CM! Mit Toeniovthe best table, home? rom. forts, and the best bathing, go to the Ocean House. MAIllllEU. Hollrnrack House. At the residence of the bride, Richmond street, on the loth Instant, by the KeV. A. AI. JCliy, 1SBNJAMIN I, 110LLENBACK, KSq., to Mrs. Elizabeth House, all of Philadelphia. McDowell Farist. On April 7, 1970, by Rev. Moses Iiallou, Mr. Lewis McDowell to Mrs. Sallie Far ist, oi this city. I1JUI. Countryman. On the isth instant, Mr. George Countryman, in the 40th year ol his age. The relatives and friends of the family, Columbia Mark Lodge, No. 91, A. V. M.; Iutegrity Lodge, No, lb7, A. y. Ai. ; J? rauKiin Lodge, jo. i, i. u. or u. ; Star of Bethlehem Lodge, No. 6, K. of I. ; Marion Hose company, and tne ismpioyes or tne city uas Ofllce, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, irom tne residence oi ins uromer-in-iBw, oir. isaac Lower, No. M!0 Oueen street, on Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to Kbenezer Oliurcn Vault. IlBWEs. On the 13th Instant. -Sallib H., wife of HarrvJW.JHewes, and eldest daughter of!the late John C. and Mary Ann Kartseher. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, No. loss l'ine street, on Satur day, the ictn instant, at 3 o'clock P. M. Kilduffe. Suddenly, on the morning of the lltn Instant, Kate K., only daughter of Dr. Robert and Ann C. Kllduile. lit r friends and the friends and relatives or the family are Invited to attend her funeral, without further notice, on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at her late residence, wo. &pruce street, to pro ceed to St. Mary s Church. " FOR SALt. FOR SALE A VALUABLE LA.GEK BEER BREWERY, on FIFTH Street. This pro perty Is situated between Adams and Alouroe streets, Wilmington, Delaware. The building is large and was erected for a brewery. The vaults are cut out of the solid rock. There Is a good steam engine, with boilers; also tanks, vats, mills, etc The lot is 173 feet on Monroe street, and 130 feet on Fifth. There is a garden 60 leet by 130 feet. This is a most desirable property. An excellent trade can be done in Wilmington and through Delaware and Maryland. The purchaser can have his own time for payment. Very little cash is required. An enter prising, skilful brewer can make a fortune in a short time. The brewery la supplied by the City Water VVorKs witn water from the lirandy wine. This water is celebrated for Its excellent qualities In the manu facture of ale and lager beer. There are at least forty beer saloons in the city of Wilmington. There is direct communication by railroad with Philadel phia, Baltimore, Reading, Lancaster, Kennett Square, West Chester, and wlth.all the towns on the Penin sula, and by steamboat as well as rail with Philadel phia and New xork. w umiugton possesses peculiar facilities for manufactures of alt kinds, aud this brewery oilers a rare chance for a man with a small capital. Apply to A. II. GR1MSIIAW, Real Estate Agent, Nos. 'i and 4 West THIRD Street, Wilmington, Del. ; or to M. THOMAS & SONS, Nos. 139 and 141 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia; 7 5 lot A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, SUITABLE FOR manufacturing purposes or small houses, will be sold low, or exchanged, with some money, for city property. Address JAMES BOWMAN. No. 241 DOCK St., or No. Wi East CUMBERLAND St. 7 13 3t TO RENT. TO LET THE STOKE FKOPKR.Tr NO. TJ3 Oheennt etreet, twenty life feet front, one has died and forty-fife feci deep to Bennett etreet Biol building Bve eUjriei high. Poeseuion May 1, 1870. Ad dree THOMAS & FLKTOUEB, 18 lutl Delanoo, N. fpi TO RENT THREE-STOUY DWELL Jtlil 1NG, with back buildings, eituated in OONURKbS btieet, No. l;tl, between brent and becond, with all the modern improvement. Apply to AARON HURLKT, t lo ?L?L8'i9 BKVKNTll btteet. f& TO LET LA R 3 K rOTJBLB HOUSE, NO., 18919 Spruce Street; lot 100x175 feet. Apply al No7l27 Boutn THIRD Street. 7 14 St i:j Street, above Green, in good order. Apply No. 1. N. SECOND Street H J CUTLERY, ETO. JODGEKS & WOSTKNlIOlJkl'8 POCKET KNIVES, Fearl ud 8tf handle, and beantifml flnleb Bodgera', and Wad A Batcher' Razors, and the cele brated Leoooltr Baaert Ladies' Sciatora, ta cum, of tlx finest quality t Rodger' Table Outlery, Oarrera and Fork, Baaor Strop, Oork Borewa, Eta. Eai inetramenta, U aaiUt the uearinc of lb moat approved oon.t motion, aj P. MADKIKA'H, o. 1U TKNTH BtreeU below Oheanot HOTELS. QOLONNADE HOTEL FIFTEENTH AND CHESNUT 8TS., SNTIHBLT NEW AND UANDSOMKL7 FUB MSU ED la now ready (or permanent ot transient caeat DRY GOODS. "AT THOriNLEY'Oe" ANOTHER SWEEPING EEDUCTION. GOODS MUST BE SOLD. I am determined to clean out my SUMMER STOCK If the community need good, at HALF their taaual price. 1 have went right through and marked prices down In Borne CASKS FIFTY PER CENT., and In MANY CASES TWENTY-FIVE and THIRTY rBR CENT. Lace Folntei from H to 155. Lace Sacquea from 10 to fiS. Thin Mixed Press Goods. Lawns, Percales and P. K'i, Black Hernanies and Grenadines. ' Linens and Japanese Grass Cloths (for Suits). Black Silks, Pongee Silks, Japanese Silks. Eld Gloves, Parasols, Corsets, Skirts, etc. etc. A full stock of STAPLE and DOMB8TIO GOODS, "AT THE OLD ESTABLISHED STAND," K0RTH8AST C0RNHB EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN Sts., JOSEPH H. TH0RNLEY, 8 thatni PHILA DKT.PHI A. yj R S. R. DILLON. NOS. 833 AND 861 SOUTH STREET. Ladie and Miae Orapa, Gimp, Half Pamela and Straw Round and Pyramid Hat; Ribbons, Satin, Silk, Velvet and Velveteens, Orapes, Feathers, Flowers, Frames, Basil Ribbons, Ornament, Mourning Millinery Orape Veils, eta. 1 4 ART EXHIBITION. C. F. HASELTINES GALLERIES, No. 1125 CHESNUT STREET. LOOKING-GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, ENGRAVINGS, AUTOTYPES, SWISS PANORAMAS, CHBOMOS, PHOTOGRAPHS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, lllOrp ETC. ETC. THE FINE ARTS. L O O K I N G-G LASSES, Every Novelty in style, at very low prioaa, OIL PAINTINGS. ENGRAVINGS, OHROMOS, ETO. ETO. A large seleotion. PICTURE FRAMES, a prominent Department, revised very toio prices. RUSTIC FRAMES, EASELS, PORCELAINS. ROGERS' GROUPS, Sole Agenoy. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, free to the pnblio. JAMES B. EARLE & SOUS, No. 81G OHESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CARRIAGE X BUILDERS, No. 214 S. FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. In order to make room for extensive alterations and repairs to our Warerooms and Manufactory, we are closing out our entire stock of T 8 tfrp Phaetons, Jenny Llnds, Buggies, Etc., AT VERY MUCH REDUCED PRICES. HAIR CURLERS. rp II 12 11 1' P E II I O If IliYIll CTJItLEXtS, AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE LADIES (Patented July 9, 1867.) This Onrler 1 the moat perfect invention ever offered to the public. It i easily operated, neat in appearanoe and will not injure the hair, a there is no heat required, nor any metallic substanoe nsed to rust er break the hair Manufactured only, and for sale wholesale and retail, by JIcJIILLAN fc CO., 6 23 6m No. 63 North FRONT Street, Philadelphia. Sold at all )ry Goods, Trimming and Notion Store. FURNITURfc. Furniture Cheap Furniture at tne lowest possible cash prices. Walnut Book Shelves 1.00 Marble-top Walnut Tables 6.TS W alnut Arm Hair Clotli Chairs 8.7S Hanging Hat Racks 6.00 IStaDiliDK Hat Racks 17.00 Lounges, in reps or terry. 6.60 Red Lounges, in reps or terry is. 00 iota, a ieet wine b.uo Cottage Bedsteads . 3.76(1.25 Mattress, 8 feet wide 8.75 Also a groat variety or uests, Tames, cnairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washstands, etc., etc. A great variety of goods suitable for churches, academies, schools, offices and residences. N. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. 7 lftuthCt Nos. 87 and 89 N. SBCOND Street RICHMOND & CO.. FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS Ho. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, BABT BIDS. ABOVE CUES NOT, 6 II PHILADELPHIA FURNITURE gelling at Cost ' No. 1010 BIAimET Street. 4 18 3m G. R. NORTH. PIANOS. - ALBRECHT, R J EKES A SCHMIDT, M AriUTACTUKERS OK FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES. Full guarantee and moderate prices. 8 25 WARKROOMS, No. 610 ARCH Street. FOR THE SUMMER. To prevent Suuburn, Freckles, and to make the skin white and beautiful, use Wright's Alconated Glycerine Tablet of Solidified Glycerine. It Is a sure remedy for mosquito bites, And la the best of all Toilet Soaps. Sold by Druggists generally. . . . It. Ac U. A. 1VU10I2X, 6 30 UistulEtrp No. eit CHESNUT Street. SUMMER RESORTS. TJMMER RESORTS ON THE LTNE OF I nnll inVIDHIi A U r O W A nor. n . . . n . r. AUD URAN0HF8. M AT 90, WTO. MlKI""" UOUSK, MT. CARBON, olia y2Tl X!?ZVil!lJjJ SohulkiU Mr , Caroline ' Mrs.: . L. MiUer.cMa P ' o BohujlMU ooontf. F. BjnlUuWahanojr Oiti, V. O , BfharlkiU oounty. jw j vn im nvufi f, Oharle Onlp.'MountOsrrael Po.NortbnniberUnd 00 V. Marev. Readme P. O.. Rarks ooan't ANDAI.UHIA HALL, Henry We Vr. Ruadids: P. O.. Borke oounty. OKNTRAL AVKNUK HALL, V. Da? KeMina; f. u., Berks oonntr. Jaoofe U. Br.Wh. Oonnhohocken P. O , Montsomerr OO. HOVKRTOWN HRMIN1UV M. Kooa Boyertown P. O,, llnrks oountT. ItTlTCtttfTUMU Oeonre F. GreJder, Litis P. (., Lancaster ooantf . LI VING SPRINGS HO IKL, Dt '. a. nmijm. TiemnriTiiie r. u., Herse coantv. OOI.U KI'BINUS HOTKL. LEBANON OOUNTY, m. Lereh, . Pine Grore P. O., Boburlkill county. Wm, John Frederic. Kphrnt P. O., I Anowter oounty. PKRKIOMRN BRIDOK HOTKL, a.Ti. tionuBr, KoiingeTiiie f. if., monuromery so, T1 U tSTj.wn TTT) 11 . 111. James Palmer, Oollpirerille P. O.. Montgomery o DOUTY liOUBK, Oeorire 8. Bnrr, Rh&mokin, Northnmbsrland county. .".uujniuu a luKoi. win do sola at ffuiaoeipaia ra ana Hum m poinis at reauoed rates, kooi for same any iMued, and on Saturdays good until toe following Mon day. 6io2m PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIH0EE BAILE0AD. NATIONAL CAMP MEETING AT OAK INGTON, MD., Commencing TUESDAY, July n, 1370, and continu ing ten days. Trains for Camp Ground will leave Phliadelnhla (Sunday excrpted) at 880 and 11-4S A. M. and and 11-30 P. M. Round trip tickets at reduced rates can be pur chased at No. 823 CHESNUT Street, or at Depot, BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. 7 718t H. F. KBNNKY, Superintendent. QELMONT HALL, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. This favorite resort has been greatly improved and enlarged, and offers superior inducements to those seeking a healthy, quiet, and fashionable re treat for the summer at reduced prices. 7 11 lm D. A. CROWELL, Proprietor. QENTZ 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 first-class Hotel, new and handsomely furnished throughout, with all the modern conveniences. Terms lor summer Doaraers is to iiu per wees. 6 1 2m GEORGE Z. BEN 1Z, Proprietor. ICITTATINNY HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. This delightful summer resort la now open, and much Improved. Trains leave Kensington 730 A. M. and 3-30 P. M. Arrive at the Gap in less than five hours. 626StUthlm WM. A. BRODHEAD & SONS. LAKE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE, CALD- el). N. Y, Best of accommodations for families and (teotlemen. Board per day, Q350: from Jane 1 to July 1, $14 per Week ; for the season, $14 to $17'50, according to room ; for the months of July and August, $17-60; Augaat, $2L Open Irom June l to uotoDer A). &aarees 6 6 to H. J. ROCKWELL. CUITTENANGO. WHITE SULPHER SPRINGS, MadiBon oounty. N. Y. First-class Hotel, with every requisite. Drawing-room and sleeping-car from New York city, via Hndeon Kiver Railroad at 8 . M. and tf P. M., with out change. Send for circular. 66 2rn BEESLEY'S TOINT HOTEL, CAPE MAT CO., N. J., Is now open for the reception or visitors W. D. WOOD, 6 30 lm Proprietor. GROCERIES, EfO. -0 FAMILIES GOING TO THE COUNTRY. We offer a full stock of the Finest Groceries to Select From, And at the LOWEST CASn PRICES. Packed se curely and delivered at any of the Dopots. COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South SECOND St., I17thstn BELOW OHESNUT 8TBEET. C URING, PACKING, AND SMOKING RSTABISHMENT JOHN BOWKR A OO. OURKRS OF SUPERIOR SVtiAR-CUllEU Ili.718 BKKF, and TONGUES, and denlers in Provisions generally. . W. corner TWENXY-iOURTH and BROWN Streets. ; . - 6 84 2m that u FURNACES. Established in 1835. Invariably the greatest success over all competition whenever and wherever exhibited or used in the UNITED STATES. CHARLES WILLIAMS' Patent Golden Eagle Furnaces, Acknowledged by tbe leading Architects and Builders to be tbe most powerful and durable Furnaces offered, and the most prompt, systematic, and largest bouse in this line of business. HEAVY HEDUCTION IN PRICES, and only first-class work turned oat. Not. 1132 and 1131 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.-BFND FOR BOOK OF FACTS ON HEAT AND VENTILATION. iiJ4ia BOOTS AND SHOES. BARTLETT, FINE CUSTOM-MADE DIOOT8 AND SHOES. Made on cur improved Lasta, insuring Comfort Beauty and Durability. No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 1 13 thatuDSl ABOVE CHESNUT. OIQARS. T A K E li'S COLONNADE PART AO A OIQARS, Three for Twenty-five Cent. Warranted to beat anything sold in the city ot Philadel phia for three for twenty-nve ceuts. v COLONNADE HOTEL CIGAR STORE,1 6 18 Stuth lm No. 1804 CUES NUT Street:. ' I ATLANTIC CITY. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. Reduction of Twenty Per Cent, in the Price of Board. Manic nnder tbe direotion of Profossor M. F. Aledo. Term, per week. Persons desiring to engage rooms will address. BROWN & WOELITER, Proprietors, No. 837 RICHMOND Btreet, Philadelphia. rSthttolm 6a6dlmT86thstnlm "ARR-8 "CONSTITUTION HOUSE," CORNER 1 ATLANTIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, Atlan tic City, N. J. This well-known House Is new open for the re ception of guests. MRS. M. A. LEEDS, Late of Seavlcw House. The bar will be under the superintendence of the late proprietor, and wi'l be open in conjunction with the other part of the house. 7Btuthlm nUQH BARK. SURF HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. is now open for the! season. Besides the ad van t Age of location this bouse enjoys, and the floe bathing contiguous to it, a railroad bas been constructed since last season to convey guests from the hotel to the beach. The bouse has beon overhauled and relitted throughout, and no pains will be spared to make it, in every particular, A F1K&T-OLAS3 ESTABLISHMENT. 611 m J. FREA8. Proprietor. JIGIITIIOUSE COTTAGE, Located between United States Hotel and the beaob, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. BOARD REDUCED. Open from June 1 to October I. 6 l-2m JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. THE WILSON COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. A new and well-furnished lioardinR-lionsc on UORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near the Depot. Terms to suit. 7 6 1m ROBERT L. FUREY, Proprietor. BEACH COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. NOW open. A flrst-class Family Boarding House, MICHIGAN Avenue, near the Beach. NO BAR. Terms to suit all. Aprly to J. B. DOYLE, Proprie tor, or E. F. PARROIT, No. S3 N. EIGHTH Street, corner of Filbert. 711m HEWITT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This favorite house has boon removed two square nearer tbe ocean, and is now on PENNSYLVANIA Ave nue, next to the Presbyterian church. It is now open for ollstnth'im A.T. HUTCHINSON, Proprietress. NEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S COTTAGE), PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, first house below the Mansion House, Atlsntio City, is NOW OPEN to receive Guests. All eld friends heartily welcome, and new ones also. MRS. JOHN SMIUK, 6 11 2m Proprietress. MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Atlantic City, is open the entire year. Situ ated near the best bathing. Has large airy rooms, with spring beds. Terms 1 15 per week. 6 25 6W GEORGE H. MACY, Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open for the reception of guests. Terms moderate. MRS. McULKES, 6 11 stuth 2m Proprietress. T)ENN MANSION (FORMERLY ODD FEL X lows Retreat), ATLANTIC CITY, is now in the hands of its former proprietor, and is open for the season. b 11 iimeod WM. M. OAR I KR, Proprietor. CENTRAL II 6 USEi ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6116w LAWLOR A TRILLY, Proprietor. THE "CIIALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open. Railroad from the house to the beach. EL1SHA ROBERTS, 6 11 3m Proprietor. SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANIES. rpUE PHILADELPHIA TRUST SAFE DEPOSIT AND INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFIOK AND EtTROLAS. PROOF" VAULT IN ' THE PHILADELPHIA BANK BUILDING, No. 421 CHESNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $500,000. For SAFK-ffFEPrNO of Government BOND! and other Sroubitiks, Family Plate, Jewklbt. and other Valu ables, under special (uarantee, at the lowest rate. The Company also offer for Rent at rates van-ins; front tl5 to $76 per annum, the renter alone holding the key, SMALL SAFES IN THE BURGLAR-PROOF VAULTS affording absolute SrcueitX against FlBK, THEFT, Bu olabt, and Accident. All Bduoiary obligations, such as Trusts, GrMROIA ships, KxkcutohshiI's, etc., will b undertaken at faithfully discharged. Oiroulari, giving full detail, forwarded on application DIRECTORS. Thomas Robin. Benjamin a. uomegys, Augustus ileaton, V. Katchford Starr Daniel Haddock, Edward Y. Townsond, Lewi R. Ashhurst, J. Livingston Krringer, R. P. McUnllagh, Kdwin M. Lewis, .l.mu I . ObLf horn. lion. Wm. A. Porter. uoun u. xayior, UtHUKKD. JVdB(-LEWIS R ASHHURST. Vice-lfeMdmlJ. LIVINGSTON ERRINGER. . Secrelary and TrtamrerK. P. McOULLAGH. fiuticitor-RlOHARD L. ASHUUKST. a 1 mth 6m WINES. URBAN A WINE COMPANY'S Imperial Champagne, RJCn, FRUITY, AND FRAGRANT Made after the French method, and superior to any other American Wine, for sale by JAMES R. WEBB, 8. . Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH, r2l8tuth3mrp ' PHILADELPHIA. QHOICE TABLE CLARETS. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, 11 It Corner ELEVENTH and VINK Street WASHING MACHINES. JO THE DOUBTFUL. Bring some soiled clothing on any Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, and we v? ill prove to you that the KING WASHER "Will do the work well and quickly. We u-ill veil thou payable ii easy iitsta'tnent. We are agents for the RELIANCE WRIN9ERS. the easiest to work in the market. 6 6 thataimrp J. H. COYLE & CO., Wholesale Dealers in Wooden Ware, Yarns, Etc., No. 516 MARKET STREET. Agents wanted for Pennsylvania and Nuw Jersey. WATCHES. k C. & A. PEQTJIGN0T, aV.-A MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOUEIGN WATCHER No. 608 CHESNUT Street MANUFACTORY No. M Sonth FIFTH Street. LOST. LOST-ON FRIDAY LAST, A GOLD SLEEVE BUTTON, marked with an enamelled atar in jet and a croas below. A suitable reward will be paid if the tinder will leave it at the dry goods store No. frill Chesnut street, or should he desire to keep it, he can purchase its mate for a fair consideration at the above address. . 1 u sl SUMMER RESORTS. BUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MAT. QTOCKTON HOTEL, CAPS MAY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION OP QUESTS. Mnslo under the direction of Professor CHARL33 R. DODWORTH. Terms, 4 60 per day, or 123 per week. CHARLES DUFFY, Proprietor, 6 28t J15 Formerly of the Continental Hotel, PlUIa. TVTcMAKIN'S AT L AN IT O HOTEL CAPE M AY. Rebuilt since the late fire and read for itneet Open during the rear. Is direct 1 on the sea shore, with the beet bathing beach of the Oape. Terms, for the summer, 93 50 per day and U1 per week Coach from depot free. No Bar. 6 24 tuths3m JOHN McM AKIN, Proprietor. TUE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, OAPR ISLAND. N. J., IS NOW OPKN. The bonse been areatlv enlarged and Improred, anJ '.ffers superior inducement to those seeking a quiet and pleasant home by thasf a side at a moderate price. a aureen, r,. L.nir tn iia.no. iixh uukmu i citreet. or Oape May 616 im UNITED STATES HOTEL, FORMERLY Sherman House, Cape Island. The undersigned: respectfully informs the public that he has taken the above hotel, and will keep a plain, comfortable house, a good table, and the best wines and liquors that he can procure. Price of board, I1T.50 per week. The honse Is now open for visitors. 6 87 1m JERE McKIBBIN, Agt. OCEAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. THE REST table on Cape Island. Numerous home-like comforts, location within fifty yards of the best bathing on the beach, are the principal advantages possessed by this first-class familv hotel. No bar ou the premises. LCKTTE'Jt SAWYER, 6 30 lm Proprietor. CAPE ISLAND. WILLIAM MASON HAS consolidated tbe Continental with tbe favorite MER CHANTS' HOTKL, joining both houses together, and extending the portico the whole length of tbe building. Tbe hotel bas boon renovated throughout, and the Sleep ing Apartments supplied with fine Spring Mattresses. Now open. 'J'enu reasonable. 6 16 tra RYANT HOUSE, DECATUR 8TREET, near tbe Rfach, Cape May, R. J., is NOW OPKN for tbe season. House entirely new; newly furnished through out, and has a full Ocean view. Accommodations for 10U guests. NO BAR, J. L. U RYANT, 6 18 lm Proprietor. rpREMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. JL This House is now open for the recoption of guest. Rooms can be engaged at No. Iiu3 MOUNT VFKNON , Btreet, until July 1, MRS. K. PARKINSON JONES. FRIENDS' COTTAGE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., FRONT Streot, south of Oongres Hall Lawn, and near the Ocean, is now open for tbe reception of guest 8 16 lm lA. P. COOK, Proprietor. THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, AT CAPE MAY, 18 again under the management of UEOROE J. BOLTON, who is also proprietor of Bolton's Hotel, at Harrisbnrg, Pa. T 9stnth23t W. CLOUD'S COTTAGE FOR HOARDERS, FRANKLIN, opposite Hughes street, Cape Island. 7 8 lm CRE8SE COTTAGE, No. 31 FRANKLIN ST., Ospe May, N. J. MRS. BAYLISS, Proprietress TO SUMMER TOURISTS. J 1111.11 COAL. Ac NAY. CO.'g RAILROADS. PLEASURE TRAVELLERS For the Valleys or WYOMING and LEHIGH, for the ATAWIS8A RAILROAD, and for the SWITCH BACK RAILROAD, celebrated for its magnldcent views, should take the 9-45 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN from the NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT, Corner of BERKS and AMERICAN Sta., Phllada., Or by taking the 3-20 P. M. train from the same depot, can go to Mauch Chunk, remain there over night, pass over the SWITCH-BACK In the morn ing, and continue their Journey that afternoon. Those wishing to visit MAUCH CHUNK and the SWITCH-BACK, can take the 9 IB A.M. train, and return to Philadelphia the same evening. Large and well-kept Hotels at Manca Chunk, Wllllamsport, Wilkesuarre, and Scranton, Passengers to Wllllamsport by the 9-45 train reach there In nearly two hours shorter time than by any other route. Be sure to call for your tickets over the LEII1GII AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD, and see that you get them over that road. . Tickets for sale at No. 811 Chesnut street, No. 105 South Fifth street, and at North Pennsylvania Rail road Depot. JC. la. IIYTVttMAN, Master of Transportation. .I.IIMKS A. ItlNKEY, 7 31mrp General Ticket Agent. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE FOR SUMMER TOURISTS o Northern Pennsylvania, Interior New York, Butfalo, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Watklns' Glen, the Great Lakes, and the West. Also to WLllamsport, Wllkesbarre, Scranton, Schoo ley's Mountain, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and all points In the Lehigh, Wy. ooung and Susquehanna Valleys. Novelty, Comfort, Speed and Fine Sceaery are tha attractions of this route. Tbe attention of Summer Tourists is asked to thla new and attractive route, passing through the varied scenery of the Lehigh, Wyoming and Susquehanna Valleys, offering Comfortable Cars. Excellent Hotels and Rapid Transit to the numerous points of Interest named above. 4 FIVE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS At 7 35 A. M., 9-45 A. M., 1'45 P. M 8-20 P. M. and COOP. M. (Sundays excepted), FROM PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER STATION, Corner oi BERKS and AMERICAN Streets. Tickets for BUFFALO, ROCHESTER, NIAGARA FALLS and the WEST may be obtained at OHlce, No. 611 Cll&SNUT Street. ELLIS CURE, General Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage checked through to principal points at MANN'S NORTH PENNSYLVA NIA BAGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 10B SoutU FIFTH BtreeU 7 1 lm EXCURSIONS. -jsjr"- DAILY FIRST-CLASS EXCURSION'S i ETiiriifiT!iLV" those cool, delightful, and shady UAltDLNS at GLOUCESTER POINT. Always & breeze blowing. Take or send tha family. Steamers with every accommodation. (Ice water, etc.) Leavo SOUTH Btreet every few minutes. 6 80 lm 4p INSTRUCTION. I7 DGEUILL, MERCHANTVILLE, N. J., WILL BE -'opened for SUMMER BOARDERS from July 1 to September 15, 18T0. Tha House la new and pleasantly located, witn plenty of shade. Rooms large aud airy, a number ol them communicating, and with flrst-clasa board. A few families can be accommodated by applying early. For particulars call on or address REV. T. W. CATTELL, 71 Merchautvllle, N. J. Hy. i. a ii i i: mi a c ii h CLASSICAL, BOIKNTmu, AND COMMER CIAL ACIADKMY, ASSEMBLY BCll.OlNU, No. Ion South TENTH Street. Primsr, Elementary, and t iniahias HuhooL Circular at Mr. vveruurlon'a. No. i iii Chesnut street 1 30U HATS AND CAPS. n WARRITRTON'S IMPROVED VT5NTI lated and eaay fitting Dreaa Hat (patented), la a h iMnM.H a a h win. MM Cwt to tbt Uibos. ,j0 'v. -i