THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPHPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1870. 5 OniTI'ARV. Jnme Copland, 01. D. F. It. H. The cable announces the death of this distln JTulshed physician and medical author. Dr. Copland was born in the Orkney Islands in 1793. He graduated as M. D. at the University, of Edinburgh in 1815, and removed to London. He travelled for some time in Europe and Africa, and finally in 1821 settled for practice In London. Dr. Copland was connected with a number of medical Institutions, and he was a frequent contributor on medical and scientific Subjects to the London Medical Repository, of Which he was for a time editor, and to other journals. He also wrote a number of more elaborate works, the most important of which is his "Dictionary of Practical Medicine and Tathologr," which Is an established work of reference both in Europe and America. Dr. Copland was an honorary member of the Royal Academy of Science of Sweden and of Several other continental academies and socie ties. He was also for some time the President Of the Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society, and of the Pathological Society of London. COLORED TRAVELLERS. Their Ntntna on Maryland NtrninboRts. Borne of the people of Cambridge have been fearfully exercised of late because some colored women secured a passage in a steamboat plying between that town and lialljmorc. The local Democratic paper raised a howl, in respanse to which Edward E. Folyer, President of the steamboat company, makes a reply in which he stales the following as the facts of the case: "The Massachusetts, Captain Burton, left Bal timore, Saturday evening, July 2d, and among her passengers were five females, who entered the ladies' cabin, and were supposed to bo white, who applied for and received tickets to Cambridge ns white passengers. The next morning, the clerk of the boat saw a colored man aft, on the main deck, In conversation with them. He no tified the mill) that he had no right there and must go forward. The man said if he went for v ard.the ladies should be made to go there also, as they were colored people;" and one of them was his wife. As we had been deceived into sell ing them tickets as whites, we had no right to force the females refercd to to go forwarl on that trip, but tho man and his other friends were cent there, and tho 'ladies' notified that they would not again bo permitted to occupy that portion of the 6teamer. The whole thing was probably arranged and performed to create trouble, and place the Maryland Steamboat Company in a false position. Vo provide good and comfortable accommodations for colored people at half the rates charged white persons, but do not permit them except when the boat I run exclusively for them to occupy the por tion of the boat or the accommodations set apart for the whites." The Democrat and Herald still insists that tlie "blame" lies on the steamboat company and makes this admission: "No one here, that we have heard speak of the matter, blames the colored people for en deavoring to get first-class tickets. It is asserted, indeed, ttiat the accommodations on board the boats for thi? class of passengers are not what they ought to be hence they wish for a better place. They publicly declare that they do not seek social equality in this steamboat or any other matter, but that they are determined to have their rights under the law." Truly this" is a sad state of affairs, and the C mpany should secure ticket agents with such powerful visual organs that they could see t through and through every applicant for a ticket aud detect the slightest trace of African blood through generations, if necessary. THE SHOOTING OF IIFCOOLE. A Painful Operation-Ilia Fhrhtlng Davs Over A IMytilerioua Allalr. The si ooting of Mike McUoole in his own f a'oou on Monday night has created quite a feasaticn within the realm of the fancy, par ticularly owing to the mystery about the affair, and the'probability that tho Irish giant's fighting days are over. 1 he scene at the oflice of Dr. llodpen, where McCoole was brought to have bis wound attended to, had an element of the pathelic in it that was realized by those present. The stalwart form of the prize fighter tested a movable couch or chair to a degree it had never before done. He lay stretched out at full length, with his head reclining on his right arm, while his left arm. bare and gory, was being operated on by Dr. lioduen. Tom Kelly held McCoole's left hand while Billy Carroll and John Powell walked about the surgery much exercised, and declaring they would sooner has'e a leg cut oil than suffer the pain their friend was doing. When the doctor discovered the place where the ball had lodged he bad to cut an opening on the opposite side of the arm to where the ball en tered, and occasionally pieces of bone would be drawn out which had been shattered by the ball. Once McCoole remarked to Kelly that when the bones were caught it went through him, and Kelly responded that a3 he held his hand he felt every shock. An inquiry was made of Dr. Hodaren as to the extent of tho injury, and he replied that McCoole would have a stiff arm.' McCoole (.anxiously) ill it never be as gooi as it was re tore " Dr. Hodgen No. McCoole Never ? Dr. Hodgen Never as good as it was before. McCoole (with a sigh") That settles it. othing more was said upon this matter, and McCoole lay deeply meditating. The conviction flashed across his mind that his fighting days were over, and the reality of his sadness could not be doubted. Dr. Hodgen had not had such an arm before him for many a long day, seen in the massive symmetry for which McCoole's limbs are re markable: it shows very clearly his immense Btreugth. Every now and then McCoole bit his lips, but bore the operation with wonderful coolness and conversed freely with those in the room. He was emphatic in his declarations that he knew nothing about the shooting affair. .Sr. IjOuis Republican, July 13. THE LECTURE SEASON. A Brilliant Report from Cleveland. We gave recently a summary of the Pitts burg lecture season, noticing some gratifying results. In Cincinnati, on the coUrary, the lecture season was a financial failure, and the course was abandoned before its completion. In Rochester, N. Y., the net proceeds were $30, and In Buffalo, N. T., the net proceeds were $90C3. The Cleveland season was particularly Sad. The report of the committee thus sums up matters: Colonel Powell, single lecture; gross receipts, $216. Paid lecturer $100; rent, advertising, and Other expenses, $12). Net loss, $9. ' Mr. DuChaillu, single lecture; gross receipts, $15750. Paid lecturer, $100; rent, etc., $125. Jiet loss, $07-50. Captain Hall, single lecture; gross receipts, $255-50. Paid lecturer $127-50; rent, etc., $125. jet profit, $". Miss Kate Field, single lecture; gross receipts, $203. Paid lecturer $150; rent, etc., $125. Net loss, $13. Mrs. Smith and Professor Brown, concert and reading; gross receipts $55 50. Paid engagement $150; rent, etc., $125. Net loss $21U-50. Professor Richards, four lectures and matinee; gross receipts $750 75. Paid lecturer 450; rent, etc., $501 55. Net loss $ 1J2 80. Mr. Du Chaillu, three matinee lectures; gross receipts $41'o-79. Paid lecturer $400; rent, etc., $300. Net loss $287-21. Total receipts of thirteen lectures $2118 04. Tixal ext ensc'8 $2004 05, Net loss on season $:so-di. going out to visit a' neighbor lately, left her child sleeping on the bed, and, by way of secu rit tti .1 tn tho hAil.nnHt bv a string fastened around the body. Ou her return, the child was hanging over me side ot the bod by the neck Oj.uu- dead. Incidentals. Illinois has 6000 miles of railroads, which, with equipments, cost 130,000,000. Boston Common Is put to still another use this season. There is "liberal preaching" on the hill, near the old Elm, every Sunday evening. They are boring away, night and dav, In Terre Haute, Ind., at a depth of 1035 fee"t, In blue limestone, in the hope of striking a salt well. A man in Albany bought an acre of land three years ago for $150, and during the present season has netted $1700 for strawberries raised on it. A venerable couple In Jennings county, Ind., after living together peaceably for forty years, got into a quarrel over the sale of a cow, and separated for the remnant of their days. rienty of huckleberries in Northern New York this season. They say they are brought by the wagon load from Shawangunk Mountains to Kingston and Rondout. The little town of Holyoke, Mass.. by way of celebrating the Fourth of July, furnished to the country five new embryo citizens on that day. A new paper called the ewnofthe World has just commenced publication in San Fran cisco for circulation in Australia. New Zealand, Tasmania, Houolulu, and the Polynesian Islands. A marble quarry has just been opened near Williamsport, Pennsylvania, which affords a fine-grained stone as black as ebony, and capa ble of taking a very high polish. It is said that this quarry is the only one of the kind known to exist. A noisy railroad meeting in Montreal, the other day, caused a regular stampede of the rats beneath the floor of the hall in which it was held. An army nearlv as great as that led by the "pied piper of llamelin" Incontinently left the building to the monopolizing railroad men and betook themselves in all directions to the cellars of the citizens. French thieves possess fertile invention. The other day a lady went into a haberdasher's shop, Rue Richelieu, and bought a pearl gray silk dress. The shopman had noticed a tolerably well-dressed man standing at the door after the arrival of the lady, and hceming to watch all her movements. "Stepping up to the cashier's desk the lady drew a 200 franc note from her purse. At that moment the man outside rushed into the shop, gave the lady a box on the ear, and tore the note out of her hand. "I had forbidden you to buy that dress," cried he; "but I watched you, and you shall not have it." With these words he hastened awaj", the lady fainted, and the persons employed in the shop, supposing the intruder to be an offended husband, made no remark and let him go. When the lady recovered the proprietor of the establishment expressed his regret at this violent scene, and Eitied her for being dependent on 60 brutal a usband. "My husband!" cried the lady, eagerly. "Sir, that man is not my husband; I do not know him and have never seen him." The pretended husband was a daring thief. CITY lTK.TlS. SCMMKR Clothing. Men's, Youths' and Bovs', All Styles, Better in Make, Better in Style, Better in Every Way, Than ant Other Stock of READY-MADE CCOTaiNG IN Philadelphia, and sold at Guaranteed Lower Tricks. Haif-vay ' ) Bennett A Co., Between Fifth V Tower Hall, and Sixth Sts. No. 51S Market Street. Temperance Men Admit its Utility. No at tempt has ever been made, or ever will be made, to disguise the character of Plantation Bitteks. It contains alcohol, aud no Bitters that do not contain alcohol are worth a rush. Water will neither pre ssure the virtues of tonic vegetables nor render them active in the system. This Is a chemical fact which no person competent to deliver an opinion on the subject will deny. Water tonics turn sour on the stomach, if they are not sour to begin with (which is frequently the case), and produce and promote Indigestion, instead or curing it. Let It, therefore, be distinctly understood that Plantation Bitteks Is an alcohol restorative. But mark this; it Is strictly a medicine, not a beverage. It is to be taken in limited quantities and at stated times, like other remedies and antidotes, and therefore its use is in accordance with temperance law, as well as with that "higher law" which renders it incumbent upon every being gifted with reason to resort to the best possible means of accomplishing a salu tary end. One of the most delightful places of summer re sort to be found anywhere in the country Is at North Wales, on ihe line of the North Pennsylvania Rail road. The North Wales 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. 29 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ment of tine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Vast Quantities of Ivory Destroyed. Thou sands of teeth that might last a lifetime are lost every year, simply because the parties concernod either forget or do not appreciate the fact that Sozo dont, duly applied, renders the dental substance proof against decay. The Philadelphia Upholstery of Messrs. Al- bertson & Co., No. 1435 Chesnut street, employs skil ful workmen at every branch of the business. Low prices and promptness. Sea Mors Farike, from pure Irish Moss, for Blanc Mange, Puddings, Custards, Creams, etc., etc. The cheapest, healthiest, and most delicious food in the world. Accidents will occur even in the best-regulated families, and "Spacldiko's Glue" should be kept handy. Krs-aE&'a Family Sewing Machines. Tan dollars cuh. Kvlance in monthly instalment. O. if. uavib. no. bio uneenat street. New Style Picture. The German Chromoa mad. A. K. F. Trask. No. 40 N. Eifbth street. The moat b. teen to ba admired. Cape May. To enjoy the best table, home; com forts, and the best bathing, go to the Ocean House. I1121. CooiTRTiiAN. On the 12th instant, Sir. Gkorqk Country man, in the 49tn year of his age. nv,A iintliiiia anrl frionrla -Mia fAmlla flnlitrnklA Mark Lodge, No. l, A. Y. M. ; Integrity Lodge, No. fctar or ueuneueui uuukb, no. o, ul. oi r. ; jviarion Hose Company, and tne employes or the City Gas onice, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of his brother-in-law. Mr. Isaac Lower, No. 6'26 tueen street, on Sunday afternoon at 8 o clock. To proceed to Ebenezer Church Vault. Hewbs. On the 13th Instant, Sallib h., wife of Harry;V.:iiewes, and eldest daughter ofhe late.John i) nnd Marv Ann Kurt seller. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend tne iunerai, irom tne resi dence of her husband, No. 103d Pine street, on Satur day, the 16tn Instant, at a o'clock P. M. Hopkins At Madison, N. J., on the 10th Instant, Hbmrt Hopkins, in the 47th year of bis age. Kilduffk. Suddenly, on tne morning of the Uth instant, katx r.., only daughter of vr. uouert ana Ann C. KUduiTe. Her friends and the friends and relativea of the family are Invited to Attend her funral, without further notice, on Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock, at her late residence. No. tu Spruce street. To pro ceed 10 bi. Aiary uuurcn. Dinrff On Ttiiirarln v Tnl.u h..wuiil.iiAi liav Kide. Long Island. Christian! Parki. relict of Charles 15. Parke, of Philadelphia, in the both year of her age. The relatives, and friends of the family are respect fnlW invited to attend the funeral, from her lae residence, tn baiurdty, at o'clock, witnont further a nouuc, ( OUOTHINQ. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. C04 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARB WELL MAD a. OUR CUTTERS ARE MEN OP TALENT, BUT ONE PRICE 13 ASEED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY PUR CHASER. iiimwfspti CEO. W. NIEMANN. PRY QOOP8. LINEN STORE, No. 828 ARCH STREET A. NO . No. I 128 CHE8NUT Street FLA IN LINENS FOR 6DTTS. FLAX COLORED LINENS, 25 cents. FINE GRET LINENS. CHOCOLATE LINENS. PRINTED LINEN CAMBRICS. NEW PRINTED LINENS. EMBROIDERED INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS, at ll-oo each, Including every letter of the alphabet. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN LADIES' AND GENTS HANDKERCHIEFS. 8 21 mwf (TRENCH STYLE LAWNS ICcduced from 35 to 1214 and IS Cents Per Yard. Ihis lot comprises the best styles we ever offered at the price. CURWEN STODDAUT & BROTHER, OLD AND CHEAP LOCATION, Nob. 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, 15 8t Above Willow. jRB. R. DILLON. NOB. 823 AHD 881 BUUTIi DTKKKT. Ladiea and Miasea Orape, Gimp, Hair Pamela and Straw Kound and Pyramid Uati; Ribbons, Bat in a, Bilks, Velvet, ana velveteens, urapea, r earners, t lowers. Frames, Saab Ribbon, Ornament, Mourning Millinery Orape Veils, .to. 1 4 FOR SALfc. FOR SALE A VALUABLE LAGER BEER BREWERY, on FIFTH Street. This nro- M'ltv Is situated between Adams and Monroe streets, Wilmington, Delaware. The building is large ana was erected ror a orewery. -ine vaults are cut out of the solid rock. There is a good steam engine, with boilers i also tanks, vats, mills, etc. The lot Is 173 feet on Monroe street, and 130 feet on Fifth. There Is a garden 60 feet by 130 feet. This Is a most desfrable property. An excellent trade can be done in w umington anu inrougn Delaware ana 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 is supplied by the City Water Works with water from the Brandywine. This water 1b celebrated for its excellent qualities In the manu facture or ale una 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 with all the towns on the Penin sula, and by steamboat as well as rail with Philadel phia and isew l orK. wiuuington possesses peculiar facilities for manufactures of all kinds, and this brewery oilers a rare chance for a man with a small capital. Anniy to A. n. GRIMSnAW. Real Estate Asrent. Nos. 2 and 4 West THIRD Street, Wilmington, Del. ; or to M. THOMAS & SONS, Nos. 139 aud 141 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. 7 6 lot ASSIGNEES' SALE OF COUNTRY SEAT, MILLS, AND FARMS. No. I. A large Merchant Mill, with seven rnn of burrs, 150 boree-power ; 70 acies of land, six Tenant Houses, and all other fixtures complete. Price. 835,000. No. 2. A Grist and Saw-mill, 125 horse power; 22aoresof land, suitable for cotton, woollen, or paper manufacture; Dwelling House, and all the usual outbuildings. $12,000. No. 8. A r ami of 275 acres, with beautiful Country Beat, Farm House three Tenant Houses, Barn, Milking Shed, Carriage-bouse, Henery, Ioe-bouae, Grapery, and Gas house, and all otber fixtures suitable for a country resi dence and a-razine or dairy farm. There is on this tract a Grist and Saw-null, with a fall of So feet. Price, $200 per acre. 1 hese properties adjoin, and are situated on the bank of tbe Brandy wine ai unaacre f ora, oa toe rniiaaeiptiia ana Knitimore uentrai Hauroaa. about za nuiae iroin I'onadei. pliia. This is classic ground, being tbe site of tbe Brandy wine battle in 1777. No. 8 is tbe handsomest Country Seat te be found in tbe leaUtUUIHWVIUU Ul UVUUU Hula .P t or particulars address West ObeHter. 6 3 f!2t Chester county. Pa. A LARGE LOT OF GROUND, SUITABLE FOR manufacturing purposes or small houses, will be sold low, or exchanged, with some money, for A .1.1 TtUUJ Vn on DOCK St., or No. 939 East CUMBERLAND St. 7 13 3 1 TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO. TSS Ohesnut Street, twenty Bve feet front, one boa dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Bach buildings five stories high. Possession May I, 1870. Ad dreea THOMAS B. EXETOHKH. UlUtt Pelanoo. W. J. ft TO RENT THREE-STORY DWELL- t"S ING. with back buildings, situated in between Front ana Second. witb all the modern improvements. ofo No.2p9 B. SKVKNTH Street. TO LET LA It 3 B DOUBLE HOUSE. NO. 4 3909 Spruce Street : lot 100x175 feet. Apply at iK 127 Mouth THIRD Btreeu iiit THE FINE ARTS. OOKIN C-C LASSES, Every Novelty in style, at very low prioea. OIL PAINTINGS. KNQBAVINGB. OHROMOS, ETO. ETC. aV large selection. PICTURE FRAMES, a prominent Department. revised ery lent prices. RU8TIO FRAMES, EASELS. FOKO&LAXNS. ROGERS' GROUPS, Bole Agency. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, free to tbe public JAMES 8. EAKLE & SOUS, No. 816 OHEgMUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA COPARTNERSHIPS. rUAlcLES STOKES HAS THIS DAY ADMIT- I I .. .i ..rtnArohln ft K I '! HTM P. B'lV lU' t- FREDERICK J. FAIRCHILDS. and HOVAlU L. stokes. The buRiness of Merchant Tailoring ami General Clothing will be carried on at No. h-U CflES- NUT street, underthe name of ciiAKLh sroKES at CO. CUAttUi- OiVKES. Philadelphia, July 13, 1M0. 7 14, at rrilE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTINO L between EDMUND LEVERING and RICHARD NORRIS. under the style and Brm ot "Levering U Morris," ib tnis ay dissolved by mutual consent. The Dnsiness oi tne above nrm win ne Battled bv RICHARD nORRIS,' at No. 80-29-45 MARKET Street, to whom all claims wUl be presented for set tlement and payments maae RiCliAitD UltHta. Prrjxxpxpau, Jose SO. W), 1 1 1 Wt BUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS ON TITE LINE OF PHILADELPHIA AUD BKAPIHQ BAILHOAO AND BRANOHR8, , , " W AT 90. 1P70, MANSION LiOUBK, MT. CARBON, Mr . Carolin. yiiSiTifo Mr. ' U Kmt'&&PH8iiiga'ma ant' W. F. Smith, Mahanoy Oity P. Oy Sohuylkil county. . MOUNT UARMEL HOUSE. CbarleiOulp, Mount Oarmel P. o., Northumberland OO WHITK HOUSR, F. Mare, Reading P. () Berka county. AndaLubia HALL, Henry W. Tr, Heading P. O., Berks county. ORNTRAX AVKNOK HALL, O. D. Da? Heeding P. O.. Berks county. . SPRING MILL HEIGHTS, Jaoob H. Br lah. Oonxhohockea P. O , Montgomery OO. . .BOYKRTOWN BKMINARY, L. M. Koom Boyertown P. O,, Berks county. LfT'lZ HPKINOB. Geo nre F. Grrfder. Litis P. )., Lancaster county. . , LIVING SPRINGS HOTEL. Dr. A. ftalUi, WernersTille P. O.. Berks oonnty. OOLD8fKXN)8 HOTEL, LEBANON OOUNTT, Wm. Lerek, . Pine Gror. P. O.. Bcbuylkili oounty. . - KPHRA.TA SPRINGS, John Frederic. Kpbrata P. O.. Incaster oounty. PERKIOMEN BRIDGE HOTEL, Davit Longaker, GollngeTille P. O.. Montgomery OO. T , PROBPKOT TERRACE, Dr. James Palmer, Oolleeerille P. O., Montgomery o ' DOUTYUOU8R, George 8. Burr, Sbamokin, Northumberland county. Excursion Tickets will be sold at Philadelphia to and from above points at reduced rates, rood for same day issued, and on Saturdays good until the following Moo day. 6&2mt PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD. NATIONAL CAMP MEETING AT OAK INGTON, MD Commencing TUESDAY, July 12, 1970, aud continu ing ten days. Trains for Camp Ground will leave Philadelphia (Sunday excepted) at 8-30 and 11-45 A. M. and and 11-30 P. M. Round trip tickets at reduced rates can be pur chased at No. 828 CHE8N0T Street, or at Depot, BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. 7 712t H. F. KBNNKY, Superintendent. ATLANTIC HOUSE, Newport, Rhode Island, DOA11D REDUCED. This Hotel will be opened MAY 30, at S3 'SO pet day for transient boarders. Families may make special arrangements by the week or season. WM. W. HAZARD, 4 11 mf4p PROPRIETOR. BELMONT 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. 3 E N T Z 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 f urnlsbed throughout, with all the modern conveniences. Terms lor summer Doaruers to iu per weeg. 6 1 2m GEORGE Z. DENTZ, Proprietor. LAKE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE, CALD nell, N. Y. Best of accommodations for families and gentlemen. Board per day, $3'60 : from Jan. 1 to July 1, $14 per week ; for the season, $14 to $1760, aeoerding to room ; lor tbe months of Jnly and August, $1760; August, $21. open irom o una i to uotooer ju. &aaress 66 am H. J. ROOKWHLL. C. H I T TENANGO. WHITE 8ULPHKR SPRINGS. juaaison oounty. n. y. First-class Hotel, witb every requisite. Drawinff-room and BleeDinir-eara from New York oit. via Hudson River Railroad at 8 A., M. and 6 P. M , with out change. Bend for circular, B 6 2m BEESLEY'S POINT HOTEL, CAPE MAY CO., N. J., Is now open for the reception of visitors W. i. WOOD, 6 30 lm Proprietor. ' FURNACES. Established in 1835. Invariably tbe greatest success over all competition whenever and wherever exhibited or used in tbe UNITED STATES. CHARLES WILLIAMS' Patent Golden Eagle Furnaces, Acknowledged by tbe leading Architect and Builders to be the most powerful and durable Furnaces offered, a'nd the most prompt, systematic, and largest house in this line of business. HEAVY REDUCTION IN PRICES, and only first-class work turned out. Not. 1132 and 1131 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.-BFND FOR BOOK OF FACTS ON HEAT AND VENTILATION. 6 23 4m INSTRUCTION. IDGEHILL, MERCHANTVILLE, N. J., WILL BE -'opened for SUMMER BOARDERS from July 1 to September IB, 1670. The House Is new and pleasantly located, with plenty of Bhade. Rooms large and airy, a Bomber of them communicating, and with first-class board. A few families cau be. accommodated by applying early. For particulars call on or address REV. T. W. CATTELL, T l Merchantvllle, N. J. gIlEGARAY INSTITUTE, Nos. 1527 AND KJ 15-29 SPRUCE Street, Philadelphia, will reopen on TUESDAY, September M. Krenoh is the language oi tbe I&muy, aaa is evnsbantiy ajjuieu miuo latnuuLe. o la wim om u. u ana v illi, rrinuipeo. HY. L A IJ II n li II A II' n e CLASSICAL. SOIKNTlflO. AND COMMER CIAL ACADEMY. AbSEMBLY BUILDING, No. lua South TJtHl tt us rest. A rrimary, Kiementary, ana Finishing School.. Circulars at Mr. Warbur ton's. No. 430 Chesnut street, 6 8u tf CUTLERY, ETO. pODGERS & WOSTENHOLM8 POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, and bsautifal finish Rodger', and Wade Batcher's Razors, and the cele brated Leoonltr Rarer; Ladies' Bolaeon, In eases, of ins finest QaaUty ; Roggere' Table Cutlery. Carvers and Forks, Bator Strops, Cork Serews, Ete. Ear lnatramsnts. t iimi. the hf-,lnfi of most approved eotutr-aatioa, at r. uadeulbvb. Ho, 111 TENTH Street, below GkMaoA, WINES. QHOICE TABLE ALBERT O. ROBERTS, Dealer ia Fine Groceries, 11 It Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street. PIANOS. ALBRECHT, RIEKES A SCHMIDT, MaMCFA0TUHBK8 OK FIRST-CLASS PIANO-FORTES. Full K atari "tee aud unxletete piiot-a. I si vr AT.ciwojijs, No. eio Aj;ca ew; SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. Redaction of Twenty Per Cent, in the Price of Board. Mnaic ander tbe direction of Professor M. F. Atedo. Terms, 830 per week. Person desiring to engage rooms will address. BROWN A WOELPPEB, Proprietors, No. 837 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia. Kthstnlm 6 2tj dim 7 26 tlurtnlm SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. is tnow open for thel season. Besides the ad vantage of location this bouse enjoys, and the fine bathing contiguous to it, a railroad has been constructed since last season to convey guests from the hotel to the nnscb. Tbe bouse has been overhauled and refitted throughout, and no pains will be spared to make it, in every particular, ... A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. 611 2m J. FRKAS. Proprietor. JIGHTHOUSE COTTAGE, Located between United States Hotel and the beaoh, ATLANTIC) CITY, N. J, BOARD REDUCED. Open from Jane 1 to October L fri am JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. THE WILSON COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. A new and well-furnished Boarding-house on NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near the Depot. Terms to suit. 7 61m" ROBERT L. FUREY, Proprietor. BEACH COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. NOW open. A iirst-ctaas Family BoardinK Hoose, MICHIGAN Avenue, near the Beach. NO BAR. Terms to suit all. Apply to J. B. DOYLE, Proprie tor, or E. F. PARRUXT, No. 35 N. EIGHTH Street, corner of Filbert. 711m NEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S COTTAGE), PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, tirst house below the Mansion House, Atlantio City, is NOW OPEN to receive Guests. All eld friends heartily welcome, and new onos also. MRS. JOHN 8 MI UK, 611 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 $15 per week. 6 85 tiw GEORGE H. MACY, Proprietor. CENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J., is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6116w LAWLOK A TRILLY, Proprietors. THE "CHALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ia now open. Railroad from tbe house to the bearb. ' EL1SHA ROBERTS, 6113m Proprietor. WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETO. -tfWlS LADOM-US & C07 ( DIAMOND DEALERS 4 JEWELERS.) VWTCHK9, JEWKLRV A SILVER WAKK. . WAT0HE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED,, 02 Chestnnt St., Phil: Ladies' and Gents' Watches, AMERICAN AND IMPORTED, Of the most celebrated makers. FINE VEST CHAINS AND LEONTINES, In 14 and ls-karat, DIAMOND and other Jewelry of the latest designs. Engagement and Wedding Rings, in 13-karat and coin. Solid Silver-Ware for Bridal Presents, Table Cut lery, Plated Ware, etc. 115 fmw WILLIAM B. WARNE & CO., KiV wnoiesaie Dealers m iK Wiirniipu 1x111 trurr r nv V V nmu. WT.'Vr,'VTIl ami nitk'UNII'P ti.(a 8 V! Second iloor, and late of No. 85 S. THIRD St. CLOCK8. rowKB CLOCKS. MARBLE OLOOKB, BRONZE O LOOKS. OOUOOU OLOOKS. VIENNA REQUXATORS. AMERICAN LOOKS U. . RVSSliLL, No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET. FURNITURb. l'uruiture, Cheap Furniture, at the lowest possible cash prices. Walnut Book Shelves fi.oo Marble-top walnut Tauics 6.78 Walnut Arm Hair Cloth Chairs 3 75 Hanging Hat Racks 5.00 standing liat uacks it.oo Lounges, In reps or terry 6.60 Bed Lounges, In reps or terry 15.00 Cots, 8 feet wide 8.00 Cottage Bedsteads 3.754.25 Mattress, 3 feet wide 8.75 Also a great -variety of Desks, Tables, Chairs, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Washfltands, etc., etc. A great variety of goods suitable for churches, academies, schools, olllces and residences. N. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET Streets. 7 If tut hot Nos. 87 and 89 N. SECOND Street. HOVER'S Celebrated Patent Sofa Bedstead ! now bains' made and sold in larse numbers both tin France end gnslund. Can be had only at the manufan- tory. This piece of furniture is in the form of a handsome PARLOR SOFA, jet m ona minute, without unscrewing Or aeinvuiuK in auj "oj. iv jiLu wmjuou iuui until. tiful FRENCH BEDSTEAD, witb Spring Hair Mattress complete. It nas me convenience o a Bureau tor holding, is easily managed, and it ia impossiole for it to get out of order. This Sofa Bedstead requires no props, binges, feet, or ropes to support it when extended, as all other sofa beds and lounges have, which are all very unsafe and liable to get out of repair, but the Bedatead is formed by simply turning out tbe ends or closing them when ttv Sof s is wanted. Tbe price is about the same as a lounge An aiaminalion of this novel rotestwn is solicited. II. F. HOVER,. 6 24 tnfiim Na. 230 Sooth BEOONP Street. Ph Uda. RICHMOND & CO., FIRST-CLASS FUR HIT U RE WAREROOMS rTo. 46 SOUTH SECOND STREET, AST SISB, ABOVE OHKSRVT, f II PHIXADKLPHIA FURNITURE Selling: at Cst, No. 1010 JUAKKErr Street. 4 18 8m GL R. NORTH. CARRIAGES. GARDNER & FLEMING, CAERIAGE BUILDEHS, No. 21 4 8. FIFTH Street, BELOW WALNUT. In order to maLe room for extensive alterations and repairs to our Warerooms and Manufactory, we are closing out our entire Btocfc of ' 17 8 urp Pheetons, Jenny Llnds, Buggies, Etc,, AT E2JY MUCH REDUCED TWCES, BUMMER RKSCf RTS. CAPE MAT. STOCKTON HOTEL, CAPS MAY, N. J., IS NOW OFEN" FOR THE RECEPTION' OF GUE3TS. Mnsio under the direction of Professor CH-.RI.B8 R. DODWORTH. Terms, i 60 per day, or 23 per Tree. CHARLES DUFFY, Proprietor, 6 28tJ18 Formerly of the Continental Hotel, Thlla. TUK PHILADELPHIA HOUSE. JL OAPK IRf.AND.N. J., ' IS NOW OPKN. The house bee greatly enlarged and imo roved, saf .ffors superior inducoments to tiiose seokiOK a quiet au JL pleasant home by tr va side at a modorat nrire. Address, K. ORlJ-'J IT'JJS, No. Itoi (JUttbWLT Street or Ospe May - 616 3m UNITED STATES nOTKL, FORMERLY" Sherman House, t'npe Island. The undersigned respectfully Informs the public that he lias tken the above hotel, and will keep a plain, comfortable house, a good table, and the best wines and liquor that he can procure. Price of board, $17.60 per week. The house la now open for visitors. 6 871m JKKB McKIBBIN, Aft. OCEAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J THE BEST 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 lirst-class fatr.tlT hotel. No bar on. the premises. LYUETTif "& SAWYER, 6 80 lm Proprietors.- CAPE ISLAND. WILLIAM MASON HArV consolidated the Continental with tbe favorite MHR--CHANTS' HOTKL, joining both bonnes together, stm! eitending the portico the whole length of tbe building. The hotel has been renovated throughout, and tbe Slee v ing Apartments supplied with tine Spring Mattroesav Now open. Terms reaoonakle. 6 l lm BRYANT flOUSE DECATUR STREET, near the Beach, Cape May, H. J., is IfOWOPKlf for the season, llouae entirely new ; newly furoinhed through out, and has a full Ocean view. Accoram Nations for foil guests. NO BAR. J. L. BRYANT. 8 1 lm Proprietor. TKEMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J This House is now open for the recepSonof gunsti. Rooms can be engaged at No. 1W3 MOUHT VERNON' Street, until July 1, 616 8m MRS. K. PARKINSON JONES. FRIENDS' COTTAGE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., FRONT Street, south of Congreos Hall Lawn, and near the Ocean, is now open for the reception of guests. (6 16 lm I A. P. OOOK, Proprietor. McMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL. OAPK MAY, N. J. The new Atlantio is now open. 6 25 wim 8m JOHN McMAKIN, Proprletom SW. CLOUD'S COTTAGE FOR HOARDERS e FRANKLIN, opposite Hughes street, Cape Island. T8 lm CRE8SE COTTAGE, No. 31 FRANKLIN ST., Cape May, N. J. MRS. BAYLISS, Proprietress TO SUMMER TOURISTS. J i;ilICiJI COAL V YAV. 4JO.'S BAILROAUS. PLEASURE TRAVELLERS For the Valleys of WYOMING and LEHIGH, for tha CATAWISSA RAILROAD, and for the SWITCH BACK RAILROAD, celebrated for Its magniaoenC views, should take the 9-45 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN from the NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT, Corner of BERKS and AMERICAN Sts., P.lilada., Or by taking the 320 P. M. train from the same depot, can go to MaucU 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 9-48 A. M. train, and return to Philadelphia the same evening. Large and well-kept Hotels at Mauch Chunk, Wllliamsport, Wilkesbarre, and Scronton. Passengers to Williamsport by the 948. train reach there in nearly two hours shorter time thau by any other route. He sure to call for your tickets over the LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD, and see that yon got them over that road. Tickets for sale at No. 811 Chesnut street, No. 106 South Fifth street, and at North Pennsylvania Rail road Depot. Master of Transportation. A. DIMKUY, 7 s lmrp General Ticket Agent. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE FOK SUMMER TOURISTS to- Northern Pennsylvania, Interior New York, Builaio, Rochester, Niagara Falls, Wat'.ilus' Glen, tti v Great Lakes, and tha "West. Also to WLliamsport, Wllkesbarre, Scranton, Eciioo-. ley's Mountain, Allentown, Mauch Cha'.X, and all points In the Lehigh, Wy. omlng and Susquehanna . Vallejn. . Novelty, Comfort, Speed and Fiae Scenery., are. tha attractions of this route. Tbe attention of Snmmej Tourists Is aiked to this new and attractive route passing through the varied . Bceaery of the Lehigh, Wyoming and Sctjquehanna, Valleys, offering Comfortable Cars. Excellent Hotela. &nd Rapid Transit to tb numerous poln:a of Interest named above. FIVE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS At T '35 A. M., 9-45 A. M., 1-45 P. M., 320 P. M, ana. O-OO P. M. (Sundays excepted), FROM PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER STATION Corner of BERSJand AMERICAN Streets. Tickets for BUFFALO, ROCHK3TEK, NIAGARA.. FALLS and the WEST may be obtained el OUlce No. 611 CUESNUT Street, ELLIS CLARX, GeLerci Agent. Tickets sold and Baggage- checked through principal points at MANN'S NORTH PlNNSYLVAw NIA BAGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE, No, 10a Sonti FIFTH Strait. 71 lra, EXCURSIONS, OR CAPE MAY. On and after THURSDAY, Juno 30, the sw&mer ARROWSMITH WUl leave ARCH STREET WHARF for CAPE MAY on TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS at 9 A. M. Returning, will leave CAPE MAY on MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS and FRIDAYS at 8 A. M., stopping each way at Chester and New Castle. Fare, 12-28, Including carriage hire. Servants, $ -60, " " Children, $1-28, - " " Horses, carriages, and freight; taken at reasonaUu rates. The ARROWSMITH is a fine, commodious stearaor, and Is fitted with every requisite for the safety; and comfort of passengers. GEO. n. HUDDJOX, C. TAGGART, 69 lot mwttt No. B2 N. DELAWARE Avenue. FOR CAPE MAY TO-MORROW TV rk anrifr ntnaniflr A Yt l(k K I'tfff leaves AKCII Street wharf 1-O-MOR ROW ) MORNING at 0 o'clock. Fare, ti-m, r i,,L'nia rwfrri t r ratnrn An "1.1 k V I a v toatutuaj f XBVlVltllu v v viwv. A nirj L " excursion tickets, gooa to return, on MONDAY. carrlBye hire Included. . it -fTA DAILY FIRST-CLASS EXCURSIONS r-'.Wftn those cool, deiirht ful, and ahada; uivtiiiS at GLOUCESTER POINT. Always breeze blowing. Take or send the. family, bteamera with every accommodation, (roe wator. etc) Leave SOUTH Street every few minutes. 6 X lm 4p MATS AND CAPS. nWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENT I lmA anrl a..Htin 11 mm ..i..i.ii . I te improved fashions et the seasoa. UiliLaOlLl' busej