THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY , JULY 23, 1870. 5 n a u-y o n. g i a ivi a. Frm Our 0 Cbrrepodnf, Nhw York, July 33, 1870. Portraits of Nilsson have begun to appear la music-store windows. Paragraphs about Nils son light up the columns of the little advertisement-sheets that beguile audiences between the acts. Photographs of the prima donna and amiable gossip about 2a diva are exchanged In editorial offices between agents nnd musical critics. The pipe Is being laid, for it Is settled that Christine is to be the reigning fashion and musical sensation in the United States for 1870 1. She Is now only twenty-seven years old, and stands in the very front rank of her profession, fchinlng with a steady brilliancy beside which the fresh and wondorful glow of even Adcllna Pattl threatens to pale. She sails from London in the Cunard steamer Cuba on the 8d of September, and will make her first appearance in America In Steinway Hall on or abont the UHh of that month. What tenor will support her is as yet undecided. It is said that Brlgnoll will. The baritone Is already eu gaged. His name Is M. Napoleon Verger, and he will sail f orn London on the same day with the cantatrlce. " - Thurlow Weed. Thurlow Weed is writing his autobiography, and publishing In The Galaxy such snatches of it as he can spare by the way. True, he has got only a little way yet, and has between forty and fifty years more to write up. In ths, however, he will be materially assisted by his daughter, who has devoted some of the best portion of her life to keeping in order and ready for instant reference his extremely voluminous correspond ence, which Includes letters from very distin guished people in almost every part of the world. . ' An Ire Party. - The Knickerbocker and the Washington Com pany being rival companies in this city, and the commodity they deal In being ice, perhaps it is only natural that there should bo a "coolness" between them. For some weeks past there has been, but yesterday their respective presidents met together, had a long and quiet talk, shook hands, snubbed a squad of reporters who were waiting outside, and agreed not to raise the price to two dollars a hundred. The coolness arose in this wise. The two companies possess between them seven depots, where they have been In the habit of storing ice together. Before being taken to the New 1 ork market this ice has to be divided, and each company accused the other of appropriating more than its share. The Knickerbocker shrugged its shoulders and went on shipping, and the Washington took out an injunction restraining it. Then the Washington gloriously had its own way for a day or two, when suddenly two car loads of ice, in process of transportation from Shaker Village to this city, were stopped by an Injunction got out by the Knickerbocker Company. While the companies quarrelled the ice melted, and there was a prospect that uuless they speedily came to terms new companies would absorb the business and furnish parched citizens with ice at a lower rate. Mutual cupidity made friends of them, and New York Is now enjoying Ice at $150 per hundred. "DlK em Up! DU 'em Up!" An obscure sentiment of philosophy diffused even through the lower orders must be the reason for the metaphysical and contemplative Bprrttwith which skulls and skeletons and the whiteneQ bones of random dead bodies are re garded when they are unexpectedly come across It was all very well for Hamlet to poetize over Yorick's skull, because he knew It teas Yorlck's; but why should l mount into a rnapsoay ovej a stray death's-head or crossbones that I acci dentally dig tip say In my garden? Why should I detect mjfelf prone to attach mystery and romance to lonely graves and crumbling mauso lenms? Neglected spots do not always teem with hearts once pregnant with celestial fire, and instead of adjuring the spectrum of suppo sititious Hampdens and Miltons, it would be much more proper to say: "Some wandering peddler that used to cry 'Old clo's,' And get the better of you, If he could, Some poor old buffer here turns up lila toes, Who left his country for his country's good." That would be a little nearer the truth, I think. This speculation, however, may be thought to have little real connection with the fact that every reporter in the city has been more or less excited over the remains of fifteen bodies, found by some workmen who were digging near the southeast corner of the New Court House. Per haps the Coroner was more excited than any one else, for his fees, amounting to $30 for each body, he realized nearly $500 as his share of the digging up. Some say the bones are" the relics of those who collapsed from cholera in 1832, some say that they belonged to the prisoners who died in the old jail that before the Revolution covered the spot now occupied by the' Depart ment of Finance, some that they were the per sonal property of negroes executed for various crimes in 1741, and the majority agree In the pleasing conviction that tbo mysterious and the murderous are blended therein in equal propor tions. I leave you to take your pick. Au Baba. city ixuns. Entirk Likkk Suits for Fivk dollars. Entire Likkk Suits for Five Dollars. Entire Linen Suits for Fivk Dollars. All kinds of Hummer Clothing better in Cut, Make, and Fit than any other Stock of Keady-made Cloth ing in Philadelphia, and sold at prices Guarantied Lower than any other. Half way f Bennett & Co., between Tower Hall. Fifth and Sixtu streets. ( 619 Market Street. As many of the Complaints of Children origl. Date from the irritation and the derangements caused by worms, a remedy that will effectually rid the system of these pests Is well calculated to be of great benefit, and to be frequently required in every amlly. Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge is such a preparation, not only certain to destroy worms, but most excellent for the purposes of a General Tonic, strengthening the stomach and digestion, and dissi patlng any febrile tendency in the system. In Dys pepsia, young and old will find It equally effective, and, altogether, no remedy of more general applica tion could be kept in the household. Sold every where. Small size, 87 cents ; double size, 50 cents per bottle. CRLY HAta RESUMES ITS OEIUINAL COLOR Under the operation of Phalom's Vitalia, or Salvation for the Hair, which contains nothing dirty, is transparent, without sediment, leaves no stain on he scalp, no unpleasant odor in the hair. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Pa k law's Latest Impeoved Combination Cush- s ar applied to the blUlard-tablea In the Ameki k noub&, Buoiok. The MCSSrS. lUce lUVO OUJ of C largest and best houses la the coaatry. Tun worc of Improvement has already com menced on some of the lots sold at (Jllfton last Monday. A second sale, by Messrs, Birch & Son, Is advertised for next Monday, 2flth instant, offer ing a rare chance to those desiring cheap and plea sant homes, or good Investments for money. A free excursion train, leaving West Chester Depot at s o'clock on that day, will convey grown-np per sons to and from the sale free. No point In this vicinity Is attracting more attention at present than Clifton. Mb. Wilmam W. Cassiot, the Jeweller at No. S3 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. ltd has also on hand a one assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. r Phalon's "Vitalia" for the Hair can be found everywhere. It Is clear, and has no sediment. This wonderful preparation Is Phalon's Vitai.ia, ok Sal vation for. the, Hair. Poured on the hands, it leaves no stain. It is, nevertheless, the most effec tive article of Its class ever advertised. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. Sinoeb'i Family Sewing Machines, Tea dollar cash. Btlanoe in monthly Instalment. O. F. Davis, No. 810 Cbeanat street. Nfw Style Picttjbf. The German Ohromo mad A. K. P. Traak, Wo. 40 N. Eighth street. They mast be seen to be admired. ik:d. Franciscus. This morning, at Cresaon Springs, G. C. FRANSI8CU8. Due notice will be given of the funeral. Howell. Suddenly, on Wednesday evening, July 20.HERKCCA L., wife of Zophar O. Ho well. The relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. Fort v lifth and Chesnut streets, on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Johnson. On the loth instant, Henry L. John son, in the 2fth year orhis age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Morn iDg Star Division, No. 60. Sons of Temperance: Pe nobscot Tribe of Red Men; and Typographical Vnion, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his father's residence, No. 1223 1'arrisn street, on Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Leech. On Wednesday afternoon, the soth In st ant, General William A. Leech, liegister of Wills. His male friends and those of the families are In vited to attend his funeral, from the residence of hia father-in-law, Edwin Greble, No. 123 S. Nineteenth street, on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock To pro ceed to Woodlands Cemetery. MurniAY. Suddenly, at Camden city, N. J., July 10, 1570, Wesley 1. Murray, in the 45th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Chosen Friends Lodge, No. 29, 1. O. of O. F. ; Talacca Lodge, No. 4, Sons of Malta; and members of the late vol unteer Fire Department, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 13 Hudson street, on Sunday afternoon, the 24th In stant, at 3 o'clock P. M. Smith. On the 21st instant, Edoar K.. only son of Rebecca J. and the late Charles Shepard Smith. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resi dence, jso. bos jn. sixtn street, on iseconu-aay morn ing, the 85th instant, at 10 o'clock. ' Wf Notice. Com pant b, First Rkoiment Inf.. N. (.. will assemble at the Armory, Broad and Hack streets, at T)tf o'clock A. M., the 24th InBtant, to at tend the funeral of late First Sergeant Thomis Van- NAMAN. By order C. G. Cadwallaokr, Captain Commanding Company. James Ewino, Sergeant. AUCTION SALES. For additional Auction! tee the Seventh Page. fTMIOMAS BIRCH & SON. AUCTIONEERS AND L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 1110 CUES- NUT Street; rear entrance No. hot sausom street. FREE RAILROAD EXCURSION AND SECOND GREAT AUCTION SALE OF THOSE BEiUTI- FUL BUILDING LOTS, In Central or Railroad Subdivision of Clifton, on the W est Chester Rail road, 6)tf miles from Philadelphia, On Monday Afternoon, July 25, 1870, at IX o'clock, on the premises. This beautiful and central point, very properly re garded as "CliftOR Cenere," from Its relation to the growing villages of Clifton and Kelleyville, and the manv and extensive manufactories, mills, etc.. and numerous surrounding country seats, has been pur chased and subdivided into convenient building lots (generallv 25 by 100 feet), where persons may secure cheap and pleasant country homes, and attend to business in the city. Those wishing larger lots can purchase two or more adjoining. The lots are immediately at Clifton Station, where a new and extensive depot or station house of stone is in raoid progress of completion, and hourly trains on that nleasaut and well-managed thoroughfare. the West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad, render communication with the city and other points easy and convenient. For health, pure air, beauty of scenery, accessibility and an mat renders a nome desirable, no suuuru oi niimueipiiia exceie iiutuu. r Title fee simple and pertect. Terms oi saie one- third cash. Balance in one vear. witn interest, secured oy lien on the Dronertv sold or au casn u purcnaaer nreiers. Ten dollars cash as part of cash payment, to ba paid. on each lot when sold. Deeds free of expense to nurchasers. .acn lot nasa private Blue vuiue iuuim-ii uu uio plan, but when put up at auction they will be sold to the hichest bidder without regard to price. Premiums on improvements win ue u, warned us follows: A Free Railroad Ticket between Clifton and Philadelphia for one year to each or any one of six purcnasers, resiuenia oi nuiKueipiiiu, who may earliest within slxtv davs from the sale place upon their ground $1000 worth of Building Material to be used In constructing a Dwelling thereon. Also 50 apiece In gold to any two other purchasers, without regard to resiaence, wno may earnest wiiuiu ten days from the sale place upon their grounds titiO worth of Building Material to be used in permanently improving the same. The railrt road company generously offer to extend everv facility to parties improving, and will trans mit bnlldlns material at reduced rates. A free excursion train of ten passenger cars will leave the West Chester Depot, Thlrty-Urst and Ches nut streets, at two o'clocH precisely on the day of sale, and convey grown persons to and from the sale free of charge, stopping at other stations, and returning the same afternoon. No one under twenty-one years allowed on the train. Free both ways. No tickets required. THOS. BIRCH 8t SONS, Auctioneers, It No. 1110 CHESNUT Street, Phlla. FOR SALE. MAPLE LAWN. Beautiful Country Seat at XXolmesburg. ESTATE OF GEORGE W. BENNERS, Deceased. Containing 8 acres ; large frontage. Part could be cut into building lots. Good Improvements, conve nient to station, schools, churches, and stores. For sale on easy terms. Apply to i;iVl II. F1TLER, EXECUTOR, T S3 stuthlSt No. 23 North WATER Street. TO RENT. f TO RENT TEMPORARILY, FROM NOW Li"a until January 1, 18T1, THE FIRST-CLASS STORE, NO. 84 S. SECOND STREET. Inquire of W. T. SSODGRAS3 it CO., 1 21 6t N. W. Cor. NINTH AND MARKET Sts. a TO LET THE STORE PR0PERT7 MO. na Obesnni street, twenty flv feet front, on has dred and fortr-flv feet deep to Bennett stree. Bmi bolldincs firs storlM hlcb. Post sioa May L 1870. i drees) THOMAS B. IXETOHEB. UlUtt Polaneo. II. J. fft TO RENT THREE-STORY DWELL- li -1 UIO, with back buildings, situated in OONUEKbti bUMt. No. 131. between Front and Beeoad. trith all the modern Improvement. Apply W AARON HURLEY", 6 la No. MP 8. BE VEN 1'U Htreet. rtiOAAfl tTOOO. AND 15000 TO INVEST TfiOJJv upon Mortgage. Appiy to I M 8f A. rlXUilit 01 IS. 1SUTU Street. GROCERIES. ETOi pO FAMILIES GOING COUNTRY. TO THE We offer a full stock of the ( Finest Groceries to Select From, And at the LOWEST CAStI PRICE 9. Packed se I enrely and delivered at any of the Depots. COUSTY'S East End Grocery, No. 118 South VOnU St., inthsto BELOW OUKSNUT STREET. QUO 1 V 11 H T Spring leaf Japanese Tea AND Fine Souchong Teas, OF THE FINEST QUALITIES, FOR SALS AT JAMES R. WEBB'S, 8. E. Corner WALNUT and EIGHTH, C 21 BtUthSmrp PHILADELPHIA. c U R I N G, PACKING, 6MOKINQ E8TABISHMENT JOHN BOWER A OO. OURRRS OF SUPERIOR 8UUAR.CUBED HAJIB, BEEF, and TONGUES, and d Balers in Provisions generally. . w. corner innfln ruuKin ana DROWN Streets. 6iamthstu OAS FIXTURES. f W It II eva W V W Wl KETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY Street, Philadelphia. CHANDELIERS, BRACKETS. Etc., OF Superior Styles and Finish AT Wholesale and Retail. WE HAVE NO STORE OR SALESROOM ON CUiSNUT STREET. T 13 tuthB2m4p CORNELIUS & SONS. r-URNITURE, ETO. pUUCHASEllS OF COTTAGE CHAMBER SUITS And the various styles of BEDSTEADS, JJUKUAUS, WASHSTANDS. WARDROBES, ETC., Finished In Imitation of Walnut, Maple, or other "hard woods," and now generally known as "Imi tation" or "Painted" Furniture, are hereby informed that every article of our manufacture is STAMPED WITH OUR INITIALS AND TRADE MARE, And those who wish to obtain goods of our make (there being, at the present time, numerous imita tions in the market), should Invariably ask the dealer of whom they are purchasing to exhibit our stamp on the goods, nnd take no other, no matter what representations may be made concerning them. KILBURN & GATES, Wholesale Manufacturers of Cottage Furniture, No. 619 MARKET STREET, 7 2 smwcmrp Philadelphia, pa. RICHMOND A CO., FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE WAREROOMS Ro. 45 SOUTH SECOND STREET, AST SIDB. ABOVH OHESNUT, 6 11 PHILADELPHIA E7U RNITURE i gellinir at Costs Ho. 1019 JU Alt It ITT Street. J 18 8m O. R. NORTH. PERSONAL.. IS OTICE RELATING TO ARTIFICIAL LIMBS. War Department, NT, ) ries, I S, 1870. j SUHOTON-UKNKKAL'8 UKK1 Washington, July IS, Connrcss having provided, ly acts approved June 17, June 30, and July 11, 18V0, lor the reissue every five years or Arunciai umus, ur me vmue inereui m money, to otllcera, soldiers, seamen and marines who have lost limbs In the service of the United States, the following Instructions are published lor urn renint oi tnose iniereaieu. Applications snonia oe mane uireut iu me aurgeon- Geueral, irom whose oitlce the necessary blanks will be rurnisuea on request. Upon applications loriimDB m Kinu, oruerswiu oe given by me burgeon-ueuerai, upuu nuy uiauuiau- turer selected, who shall nrsi nave niea a bona in tiiA sum of live thousand dollars, with two sureties. to furnish good and satisfactory limbs, without extra charge to the soldier, and make good all defects of miLteriai or workmansiup imuuuituuiuuuiu cuarire. subject in all cases to the Inspection of such persons us the Burgeon-uenerai may uemguuie. Blank lorillB Of oonus wiu ue luruiaueu uy mis oilice. . . . . Transportation to and from me piace oi ntting the limb will also be furnished upon a written request addressed to the surgeon-ueuerai. Applications for commutation win Decertified by the Surgeon-General, and transmitted to the Com missioner of Pensions for payment, through the local nension agents. As full instructions will be forwarded from this ofilce with the blank form or application, trie ex pense of employing an attorney or agent will be in ' no case necessary. n.. bakm ks, 1 i3 4t purgeon-oeuerai i. p. army. WATOHES. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS OF WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IJf AMERICAN AND FOREIGN . WATCHES, No. 608 CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, No. 8J Soath FIFTH Street WINES. i QHOICE TAD L E CLARETS. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fine Groceries, un Qora exa vurm mi visa QvmUi MEDICAL. ISM neurSlgia. Bheumatlsai Specially Treated Thirty- seven Tears. Chronic Rheumatism, $4000 paid. Inflammatory Rheumatism, $2000 paid. Neuralgia in the Head, $3000 paid. Articular Rheumatism, $4000 paid. Rheumatism in Kidneys, $5000 paid. The above amounts will be paid to any person producing any medicine. Internal External, Vegetable or Mineral, that can bring forward as many living, genuine, permanent cures as DR. FITLER'S VEGE TABLE RHEUMATIC REMEDY, the pre scription of one of Philadelphia's oldest regu lar physicians and professors. It is positively the only standard speciflo before the public, being composed of pore and harmless vegeta ble ingredients solely, containing no minerals, poisonous vegetables, or injurious drags. It is warranted, nnder oath, to have permanently cured ninety-five in every hundred cases treated in the past four years, a result un paralleled in the annals of medicine. To pro tect sufferers against imposition, deception, quacks, and injurious nostrums prepared by , 3 A i . . . . unsKiiiui, nneaucatea, ana nnsoienunc nanas, a printed legal form of guarantee, containing name of patient and exact statod quantity to cure, properly signed and sealed, will be given to every patient desiring it, without extra charge, and in case of lailure to core .the money refunded. AU sunerers should ex amine the plan of guarantee, which insures a positive cure, or costs nothing for the trial. Ihe safety of this oBer, made by Dr. Fitler. is insured to him only by the merit and in fallible cnrative power of this remedy. Names and references of incnrablo cases, where the money paid has been refunded in full, given at Dr. t met s ofhee, where the diploma of Dr. Fitler, received from the University of Pennsylvania A. D. 1833, is subject topublio inspection, with the diploma from the Medi cal Institute, 1833, and the additional vouch ers of his professional skill as a Physician and Professor of Chemistry, together with letters and testimonials of leading physicians, cler gymen, judges, senators, bankers, merchants, etc. etc. Tir VitlAr1. Vp.a(ji1Ia PhnnmnHn nam aH v j.i,ia1 YT A Dreer. No. 714 Chesnut street : also Hon. Juilirn T.an. rJ Gmndnn, with 17,UOO other. Dr. FiUr'a Vegetable Rbenmatio Rented eared David G. Walton. M. D.. Kevent b street, below Race. 11a reuom. mends the remedy highly. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatic Remnrtv enntd tha Rev. John tstocaton, (Jamdon, N. J,; a very severe case. Dr. Fitter's Office, No. iS S. Fourth street. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatia Rpmnrlv eured Mr. C. lioyd, No. llMti 8. Fifth ; also Mrs. binunons, No. 837 Dillwyn street. Never failed. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatic Itemed v cured Hon. William 11. Elliott, No. 04 N. Seventh. Endorses aud recommends it. Prepared No. 2? S. Fourth street. Dr. Fitter's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedv cured Hon. Alderman Comly, Twenty-third ward, Fruukford. It is the only specinc ever discovered. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured Mrs I.ontz, No. 136 8, Eighth street also Airs. Kionardaon, No. l&iij b. tourtn street, Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rbenmatio Remedv curad nf Roeumatibm the wiie of Ref . Mr. iiuggs, Falls of Schuyl kill a sevei e oase. . Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatio Remndv cured A. .T. Collon, No. 11U9 N. Third. A chronic case; tried every thing witnout benenu Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatio Remedy cured A. V. Milton, M. 1)., a celebrated liaitnuore physiuian, consi dered a hopeless oase. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedv eared Than. dore DaviBson, who resides Mo. 136 N. Eighth street; also buiuuel Cohen, o. 810 N. Kightb. Dr. Fitler's Vegetable Rheumatic Remedv nnmd (h wile of Rev. Mr. Davis, Hightatown, N. J. A wonderful, uuexpectea cure. DR. FITLER'S VEGETABLE RHEUMATIO RE. is warranted, nnder solemn -outh, to have permanently cured mnetv-tive cases in every hundred treated. ANOTHER CURE BY WRITTEN GUARANTEE. Mr. Shock. No. 1024 Columbia avenue, cured at Rhan. niatibm by Dr. Fitler's remedy. No onre, no pay. A NEW CURE AND A (TREAT CURE. William Wevland. No. 1433 Brinton street. Seventeenth ward, cured ct RheuniatUui by Dr. Fitler's remedy. A CURE. FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS. .Tames Hinaa. Fortv first and Market atraeta. W. P cured ot Rheumatism by Dr. iitlcr's remedy. A tin KAT UUitK. uu AND CONSULT HER. Mrs. K. O. Barton, corner Ohnton and Henrr atreeta. Camden, of Rheumatiam, by Dr. Fitler'. remedy. A GREAT CURE OF RHEUMATISM. .Tnhn Wecketlv. No. 1110 Buttonwood street, ournri h Dr. t itler's Rheumatio Remedy. No cure, no pay. NEURALGIA. A remarkable core. S. Griffith. No. 700 Kessler street. a vaiy severe chionio case, cured by Dr. Fitler's Remedv. No. -S B. Fourth street. STUBBORN FAOTS RHEUMATISM CURES. Griffin Siavely, No. 22H George street. Sixteenth ward. cured by Dr. tiller's Remedy. RHEUMATISM. GKORGE ELLIOTT cured, Frankford : considers it a woudvriui reiuouy. RHEUMATISM. Mrs. BACON cured, No. V28 MARKET Street. Camden. by Dr. FITLKR, No. in S. FOURiU Slrr-t. ( RHEUMATISM Mr. SHOCK cured. No. Iu34 COLUMBIA Avenue, bv written guarantee RHEUMATISM 8 .rf ZIMMERMAN cured, ho. 1748 MAR8UALL. bv Dr. tlll'MV O neiuBcjy. Dr. Fitler'. Rheumatic Remedy has the following ad. vantages: First It is purely vegetable, and warranted not to con tain mercury, culcuiouui, minerals, metals, or anything in jurious to the aystem. Runnd It is prepared from the original presoriDtion of Doctor Joseph P. hitler, a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania, ana now one ot our oiaest praoitbing piiysi- cians. i iiird He has made these diseases his specialty, and spent a lilelime in preparing our imaiuoie remeay, Vnnrth A limited stated Quantity is warranted in aver caae, and It it iaiis to cure uie money is reiunuea, Medical advice to Rheumatio sufferers given daily, from 11 until 4, without charga. No other diaeaae prescribed for Advice ani vj man wiioout cuarge. Depot ana RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA. Knflerers from these painful .omplalnts have enly them aalvea to blame it they permit their frame, to b. tortured, when a sovereign cure Uie Dr. filler', wonaertui Kneu matio Remedy is within such easy reach ol even the humblest in the land. 'A to its curative properties in rheumatiam, gout, and neuralgia, bo one, who is not wil fully blind, can entertain the shadow of a doubt Thou sands ot the worst ease, known to the medio! faculty have been cured by It, and hundreds of the eortiAcatee iven in its favor are from Judges, lawyer., pbyaioiaaa. merchants, tradesmen, etc., in our very midst, who are living evidences of its mlraouious power, it is eoia everr where, and thauiuaiie au4 iiauxai(u sulcata thaulT6 UMee Vnl I'Nate, SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MA Y. Q ONCRE88 HALL, at cape May, n. j.. Opens June 1. Closes October 1 Mark and Simon Itassler's Orchestra, and fall MUltAry Band, of 120 pieces. TERMS $80 per day June and September. $l"00 per day Jnly and August. The new wing is now completed. Applications for Rooms, address 416B3t J. F. PAKE. Proprietor McMAKIN'S AT L A NIT O HOTEL OAFE M AT. Rebuilt since the late fire and ready for guest Open during the year. Is directly oa the sea shore, with the best bathinc beach of the Oape. Terms, for the summer, $3 60 per day and $21 per week Ooaoh from depot free. No Bar. tS4tutbs3m JOHN McM AKIN, Proprietor. T HE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, OAPK T8LAND.N. J., in BOW UrKH. Tha tinnaa hAAit roiatlv enlaraed and Improved, and Jnn mi minor inducements to those seeking a qniet and pleasant home br Mie"a side at a moderate price. Tddresa, K. URlFFlTUfi, No. UW4 OUKSNUT Street, or (Jape May 616 3m UNITED 8TATBS nOTKL, FORMERLY Sherman Ilouse, Cape Island. The undersigned respectfully Informs the publlo 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. Frice of board, 11T.60 per week. The house Is now open for visitors. 6 81 lm JERK MCKIBBIN, Agt. OCEAN HOl'SE, CAPE MAY, N. J.-TIIK BEST table on Cape 1 Bland. Numerous home-like comforts, location within fifty yards of the best hth (no- on thp lipiicti. are the principal advantages nossessed by this firaUolass family hotel. No bar on the premises. v3TIKos 8AWER, 6 801m Proprietors. REMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J Thia f lonaa U now onnn for the reoention of guests. Rooms can be engaged at No. 1W8 MOUNT VERNON Bt6r!6 SUn"1" JUly L MRS. B. PARKINSON JONES. THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, AT CAPE MAY, IS agnin nnder the management of GEuRGE J. BOLToN, who is also proprietor of Bolton's Hotel, at Harrisburg, ra. i wtutninn SW. CLOUD'S e FRANKLIN, Island. COTTAGE FOR opposite Hughes BOARDERS street, Cape 7 8 1m" ATLANTIC CITY. 1JNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. Reduction of Twenty Per Cent, in the Price of Board. Masio nnder the direction of Professor M. F. Aledo. Terms, $20 per week. Persons desiring to engage rooms will address. BROWN & WOELPPEB, Proprietors, No. 827 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia, 16 thttolm 6 2o dim 7 26 thatulm BARR'S "CONSTITUTION HOUSE," CORNER ATLANTIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, Atlan tic city, jn. j. This well-known House is new open for the re ccptlonof guests. MRS. M. A. LEE OS, ijatC ui oeuvicw iiuuao. The bar will be under the superintendence ot tho late proprietor, and will be open in conjunction with the otner part I me nouse. TSStUtDini- UUUIl UAlUC r CTJRF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. is fnow open for the! Mason. Beside, the ad vantage of location thia bouse enjoys, and the fine bathing contiguous to it, a railroad nas been constructed since last season to convey guests from the hotel to the beach. The bouse has been overhauled and refitted throuKbomfc, and no paiaa will be spared to make it, in eveaP"'cn .CQ T.nrio,,, A IlIVOtVAiAU MidkJ milJllJU.UlL.I A. 6 11 2m J. FRKAB. Proprietor. r IOHTHOUSE COTTAGE Located between United State. Hotel and the beaoh, ATLAMTIO CITY, N. J. BOARD RHDUUKD. Open from Jane 1 to October 1. 6-l-2m JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. rp n WILSON COTTAGE, MLAnnu l, A new and well-furnished Boarding-house on NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near ttte Depot. Terms to suit. T 6 lm" ROBERT L. FUREY, Proprietor. B EACn COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. NOW MICHIGAN Avenue, near the Beach. NO BAR. Terms to suit all. Apply to J. B. DO LE. Proprie tor, or E. F. PARROT! , No. 35 N. EIGHTH Street, corner oi uueru i im NEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S COTTAGE), PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, brat house below the Mansion Ilouse, Atlantic uily, is flow UVKN to receive Guest.. All old friends heartily welcome, and new ones also. mito. juii-i Du iua, tfUxm r-ropnetress. TT EW1TT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. XI This favorite bouse has been removed two square, nearer tbe ocean, and is now on PENNSYLVANIA Ave nue, next to the Presbyterian church. It is now opes for theseasen. m . Sllstntnrm a, i, nuiuninoun, rropnetresa. ATLANTIC CITY. ROS EDA LE COTTAGE, Jl. viKUiriiA, Deiween Aiiantio anti racin caye nnes. Mtta. jfi. LUJNuitJiJN, iormeny or Tiiiit- TEENTH and ARCH, Proprietress. Board from IK) to lis per week. i n mwsti MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Atlantlo City, is open the entire year. Situ ated near the best bathing. Has large airy rooms, Witn spring Otias. Menus iio per ween. 6 25 ow GEORGE II. MAC Y, Proprietor. CENTRAL r ATLANTIC CITY. II O N. J.. U S l NflW DPRN for the recention of guests. 6116w LAW LOR A TRILLV, Proprietors COTTAGE RETREAT i ATLANTIC CITY, V a. J., 1. now open tor the reception or guests. TAimimndenla. A1R8. WuOLKES. 0 11 stuth 2m Proprietrea.. PENN MANSION (FORMERLY ODD FEL lows' Retreat). ATLANTIC CITY, is now in the hands of its former proprietor, sna is open ior me season. bllznieoa wiu, ai. uanicn, roprmur, rvilE "CHALFONTE." ATLANTIC CITY. N -L J 1. now open. Railroad from tbe bouse to the beaib. riLJOtla.itUriH.rlio, e' 11 3m proprietor EXCURSIONS. BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, NO. 1. THIRD GRAND EXCURSION AROUND NEW YORK BAY AND STATEN ISLAND. LANDING AT NEW YORK ONE HOUR. Leave Philadelphia, from WALNUT ST. WHARF, MONDAY, July 25, 1870, at IX o'clock A. M. URB 10 K THE BXCL'KSIO. : Single Tickets tii-60 Gentleman and Laay 4 60 Tickets can be procured at tne Oitlce of Beck' Band, No. WM Market street: of Charles Brlntzlng holler, No. 935 Market street; of Euos C. lteuner, No. eul Girard avenue; Ticket oitlce, No. b-2S Chesnut street, and at the wharf on the morning ot the Excursion. IM 2t m -IT, DAILYB PtrHVo those Ta1LNS at GLOUC DAILY FIRST-CLASS EXCURSIONS cool. dellRhttuU and shady OARULNS at GLOUCESTER ruiT. Always a hreeze biowinflr. Take or send the family. Steamers with every accommodation. (Ice water, etc.) Leave" SOUTH Street every few minutes. a SO lm 4p . OUTLERY, ETO. JODGKKS & WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Fearl and Bta handles, and beautiful finish Boda-ere', end Wade Bntcber'a Raaora, and ths eele breUd Leeooltre Raaeri Ladle.' Scissors, la eaaee, of tbe finest quality j Jloaa-ere Table Cutlery, Carvers and Voi as, Jtaxoe aUropa, Cork Screws, Ete. Ear Instruments, te i.t the bearing, el tbe bum approved construction, at P. UADKIRA'8. He. U TKHTH Btreei. below On nnt. " HATS AND OAP8. fff WARBURTON'8 IMPROVED VENT! VJLlated and eaay-Bttinjr Drea. Hat. (par.iied), in a iue UHprvved Lishiuua ot tue SUMMER RESORTS CUMMER KEaUKTo ON THE. LINE OF RESORTS ON KJ FHll.AHK.irnia ACT" ttAmfl(J RAILROAD ADBRAJJOUy., MaNRlOIf HOUhK. M T. OARRrvv Mr . Caroline Wonder. PoMerills iP, O., hcholkitl Mrs, at. L MiUef.1 ooaroi a I W. F. Smith, Mahannjr (J.ty P. ., Bohurlkill county, nUUBl UAKDIIIb HOUBK, ObarleeOnlp.'Alount Oermei P. U., JiortliambeTlani WHITK HOIIHK. F. Mayer, ReadinK P. O., Berks count. iNDAMJblA HALL, Henry We tot, Kad in V. O., Berks county. OKNTRAL AVFMIIB HALdl U. V. aa steading r. u., BerJrs county. rpr i rtri Mir.r. uyiiiuri Jacob li. Br lah. Oonnhnhooken P. O . Montcomar en. , BOYKRTOWN BKMINARV, 1 M. Room Borer town P. O., Knrksoonnty. LrTIZ SPRINGS, George F. G raider, utis P. O., Incaster oounty. Dr. A. Smith, WerneriTille P. O.. Berks county. nill.DKrINUK IlllTlrl MrniHiiK luitlim Wm. l. . Pip, Ore.. O.chuyUUU John Fredertek. Kphrata P. O., Inoaetr eonnty. FKRKIOMKN BRIDOK IIOTKL. Daris Lomraker, (k)llTille P. O.. MonUromery OO. T PROHPK.OT TKRRAUK, Dr. James Palmer, Oollmreirille P. O., Montgomery o ' George 8. Bnrr. Sbamokin, Northnmrrland oounty. incursion i iokete will be sold at Philadelphia to aa4 I root abon nninl. . . ( ..... I ... - .4 mod, and oa Batnrdaya good until the foUowlug Moo day. 25 Smi 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. T 11 lm ' ' t). A. CROWBLL, Proprietor. DOUBLING CAP SPRINGS, WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE WATERS. Route by Pennsylvania Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads to Newvllle, Pennsylvania. Excur sion tickets good on any train all summer. Tiara seven houn, including short stage ride from New vllle. Bouse newly fitted up, and new proprie tor. 7 19 tuthsSt g E N T Z HOU8C, Kes. 17 and 19 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA. The attention of the travelllnct commanltv. anal persons Bee king a quiet summer resort, are called to tnia Drsr-cittas iiuwi, new auu utuiueuuicij iurniSueI throughout, with all the modern conveniences. Terms ior summer Doaraera i o to iu per weeK. 6 12m GEORGE Z. BEN1Z, Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. This delightful summer resort Is now open, and much Improved. Trains leave Kensington T-S0 A. M. and 3-80 P. M. Arrive at the Gap In less than Ave hours. 628 BtnthTTn WM. A. BRODHEAD & SONS. LAKE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE, CALD eell, N. Y. Best of accommodations for tamiliea and gentlemen. Board per day, $3'60: from June 1 to Jnly I, $14 pec week ; for the season, $14 to ft 17 '60, acoording to room ; for the months of July and Aug out, $1760; August, Open Irom June l to uctoDer ). Aaareea 66 8m H. J. ROCKWELL. 0 HITTENAN WHITE 8ULPHKR SPRINGS, G O. juauiaon twuDiy. . a. FirBt-class Hotel, witn every requisite. TJrawina-room and sleeping-cars from New Torkcltv. via Hudson River Railroad it t AM, and 6 P. M-, with out change. Send for circular. 66Bm BEESLEY'S POINT HOTEL, CAPB MAY CO., N. J., is now open for the reception of visitors W. 1). WOOD. 6 30 lm Proprietor. TO SUMMER TOURISTS. jjsnmii coal fc ivav. to.'s RAILROADS. PLEASURE"TRAVELLER3 For the Valleys of WYOMING and LEHIGH, for ths CATAWISSA RAILROAD, and for the SWITCH BACK RAILROAD, celebrated for Its magnificent views, should take the 9-45 A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN from the NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT, Corner of BERKS and AMERICAN Sts., Plillada., Or by taking the 3-20 P. M. train from the same depot, can go to Mauch Chunk, remain there over night, paes 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 9-45 A. M. train, and return to Philadelphia the same evening. Larsre and well-kept Hotels at Mauch Chunk Willlameport, Wllkeebarre, 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 LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD, and see that you get them over that road. Tickets for sale at No. 611 Chesnut street, No. 108 South Fifth street, and at North Pennsylvania Rail road Depot. 13. If. UYHDIrlACV, Master of Transportation. JAMES A. UINKUY, 7 S lmrp General Ticket Agent. F NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE FOB SUMMER TOURISTS ro Northern Pennsylvania, Interior New York, Buffalo Rochester, Niagara Falls, Watklns' Glen, the , Great Lakes, and the West. Also to Ylillimport, Wllkesbarre, Scranton, Schoo ley's Mountain, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and all points In the Lehigh, Wy. omlng and Eusqnehanna Valleys. Novelty, Comfort, Speed and Fine Scenery are tho attractions of this route. The attention of Summer Tourists Is aiked to thia 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. FIVE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS At T S5 A. M., 9'4S A. M., 143 P. M.,8-20 P. M. and COOP. M. (Sundays excepted), FROM PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER STATION, Corner of BERKS and AMERICAN Streets. Tickets for BUFFALO, ROCHESTER, NIAGARA FALLS and the WEST may be obtained at Oinue, No. 611 CHiSNCT Street. ELLIS CLARK, General Agent. Tickets sold and Bapgage checked through principal points at MANN'S NORTH PENNSYLVA N1A BAGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 105 Bout FIFTH Street. T 1 lm FOR THE SUMMER. To prevent Sunburn, Freckles, and to make the skin white and beautiful, use Wrieht'i Alconated Glycerine Tablet of Folidified Glycerine. ' It Is a sure remedy fcr mosquito bites, and Is tbe best of ail Toilet Soaps. Sold by Druggist, generally. . A. li, A. WUIUUT, 6 50 tUfltttlCtrp KO, 621 CHESIvUT 8tretU