THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 21, 1871. THE HJirrLEMENT TO THE WARDENS' BILL." To the Editor of The Evening TeUgraph. The following la the text of the bill entitled "A supplement to the act of March 29, isos, entitled An aot to establish a Board of Wardens, etc.,'" which passed both houses of the Legislature and has been aigned by the Governor: TwTft?. Tlle lnt'et of commerce in the port or Ihiladelph a require thar, all vessels arriving at aaid port shall report and register at the omce of the Wardens; and Whereon, The laws for the enforcement of the ordinances of the Board ef Port Wardens are Inade quate to accomplish the purposes for which said board was created. Therefore, be it enacted, eto. : That all vessels over TB tons burden shall within twenty-four hours after arrival at the port of Phila delphia report and register at the omce of the Board of wardens for said poit,and all proceedings lor neglect to obey the harbor regulations at at present existing shall be held before any justice of the peace or alderman of the city of Philadelphia, and the proceedtnus for the enforcement of penalties la all cases shall be commenced bv capias. All laws or parts of laws Inconsistent with theBe laws are hereby repealed. These laws give the Board of Wardens no addi tional authority, but enable them mere effectively to carry out existing laws. By vessels reporting the board will be enabled to give dally a full and reliable repott of the arrivals and departures at our port, and obtain for the use of the public tho complete commercial statistics of Philadelphia. This has long been felt a desideratum, and numerous com mercial gentlemen have requested the board to take uch action as would place Philadelphia in the same position as New York, Boston, and Baltimore. When laBt year the National Government asked this board for the commercial statistics of Philadelphia, It was impossible to furnish the Information; and dally loquiiles are made at this omce for the ton nage or draft of water concerning some vessel of which we possoss no registry. Under the old law, vessels, on icfuslng to obey the haraor regulations, the remeily was by a warrant and hearing, which generally took eight to ten days, before which time the vessels left port. This law compels au imme diate hearing, so that if one vessel is Incommoding another, or will not move to let her out or a berth, or, having been six days at a wharf, will not go out side, this bill give an effectual and Immediate remedy. Again: Last year some vessels escaped quaran tine with yellow fever en board, and were aime time In the city before discovery. If this bill had been in force then, these vessels would have been sent back within twenty-four hours. There Is nothing in these laws in relation to fees, and it is astonlBhlng that the Board of Trade should have taken an ex parte statement of this bill without asking Information of the Board of Wardens or its officers. If the fees as at present existing, and which have been charged by the board since it9 creation, should still be paid, it would not average $10 per year on the vessels arriving at this port coastwise ; and if, as Is posslblo, this fee Is reduced one half, it would not average 85. In return these vessels are receiving constant atten tion, the channel of the river is kept open for their accommodation, the docks are kept dredged and the wharves unobstructed, and they can and do command any additional services with out cost to them. This bill has been favored by the North American, Inquirer, and Press, and when properly enforced will be of great service to our commercial interests. The Board of Wardens Is composed of gentlemen who serve the city gratui tously ; they have its interests of our commerce at heart, and desire the improvement, but they are bound to enforce the laws of this Commonwealth, and will not be interfered with or dictated to by a few men v. ho seek to control the harbor of Phila delphia themselves, and desire to ignore and abolish the Board of Vt aniens and the officers of the port. GENERAL COLLIS. This gentleman, who has recently been nominated for the office of City Solicitor by a csnventlon com posed largely of his old comrades in the field, yes terday received the following letter from his former commanding officer, Major-General John C. Robinson. General RoblnBon is an old West Pointer, was a full major-general of volunteers, and is now a brevet major-general in the regular army. He lost a leg at the Wilderness while in command of the 1st Corps: BiH0HMT0N, N. V., June 19, 1871. General C. II. T. Coins, Philadelphia. Mr Dkab General: Accept my hearty congratulations on your nomination for the office or City Solicitor. Your gallantry and ser vices during the Rebellion entitled you to this nomi nation, and I am glad to see a growing disposition to recognize the claims or soldiers. 1 trut you are prepared to meet all the abuse you will probably receive, for I observe that whenever a soldier Is nominated tor a political office he immediately becomes a target for all the pop-gunB of the opposi tion. 1 don't think you have much to fear, and hope you may prove an exception to the rule. Wishing you a triumphant election, I am, sincerely yours, John C. Robinson. CITY ITEMS. Extraordinary Set of Harness The most magnlflcert set of harness ever manufactured in America has just been completed by a Philadelphia firm, and well deserves the high commendation it has received from the newspaper press. The set referred to was manufactured by Messrs. Henry G, Haedrich & Son, Fifteenth and Locust streets, for an esteemed fellow-townsman, who on Monday last took them with him to Newport, where we have no doubt they will prove one of the most notable at tractions of the season. Before their removal on Monday a large number of our citizens examined he superb four-ln-hand set at Messrs. Ilaedncha establishment, and the opinion prevailed universally that the set excelled by far any harness ever manu factured in this city. The whole style, design, finish, and workmanship of this elegant set of harness are, in the main, orlgl nal, and if placed in fair competition with the finest productions of European manufacturers, would un doubtedly socure the highest honors. The cost or this superb set of harness was twenty-five hundred dollars, in which, moreover, there is but a small per centage of profit, owing to the fact that the mount ings, materials, designs, and workmanship are all extraordinary, the mountings alone having been got up under the immediate direction of Mr. Haedrich, at an expense of over one thousand dol lars. The mountings are made from the new Solid Aluminium Bronze a class of mountings or which this firm are the introducers. The entire set is of great s reeg'h, without having a heavy appearance, and the various parts are so adjusted as to be equally well adapted for a double team or a four-ln-hand. To describe the mlnutlie in which these har ness aie an Improvement upon any that have been hitherto produced, would protract this notice un duly ; lattice it to say that every objectionable fea . ture usually attaching to massive harness has been a licessiuliy overcome in these, although the thought, ingenuity, and invention required to ac complish this result protracted the time consumed In their manufacture to as many weeks as the day that are necessary lor getting up ordinary sets. The leather emp'ojed Is the best in the world, is posi tively silken in its finish, and wrought wlta as much neataets and Llcety as a lady's glove. Sme of our readers maybe surprised to learn what is here stated, although for some years past the name of this modest firm hat been growing Into popular favor with people who appreciate beau tiful and re iable harness at reasonable prices. A few each cards, however, as Messrs. Haedrich & Son have unwittingly made for themselves in this plendld set will in all probability bring them Into the prominence to which their skill and superior re sources clearly entitle them before the "driving" gentlemen of Ameilea. That they posaeas originality la designing and mechanical skill of the highest order la abundantly shown in the unparalleled four-ln-hand set to which we have here taken the liberty of calling attention, and which we may add waa manufactured for Falrman Rogers, Esq., of this city. m Try it, Mothers-Tby it Now. Mrs. Wins. I ow's fcooTUiKO Syki p fur children teetalug. Beat and surest remedy in the world for all dlseass of blldren. BrRKiTT'B Colouns the best made in America. Mb. wrxLtiv w. Carsidt. the ieweller at No. 8 Bonth Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds or Jewelry and Silver ware in the city, lie has also on hand a fine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who onrchase at this store at the present time ara certain to get the werth of their money. Bubnitt'b Cooking Extracts the best. An endowment policy in the "Equitable Life" combines life Insurance, a savings fund, and a solid investment. It will au you to get a policy in this leading company. I. L. Register, General Agent, "o. 438 cnesnnt street. MARRIED. Gibkkson LKR, On the lsth inst.. at Holme. Durg, Dy the Kev. it. . Cook, Mr. Jambs T. Gibkr. SON aLd MISS SUSAN W. LEI. Tfrnkr Ski.nkr On the soui of Jane, at Na. 2r,2 North Thirteenth street, by Rev. C. W. Blcklev. Nr. bvkon Turner and Miss Katk Silkkr. both r Tti.n . .1 .. v. i DIED. A BUOTT. On Second-dav evenlnir. 19th Inst. Lizzie Lovr. only daughter of John . and Eliza beth S. Abbott, aged B years, 6 months and 10 days. Funeral from the residence or her parents. No. 1218 Ooates street, on fifth day afternoon, sad Inst., ai 4 O C10CK. Humbs. On the 20th inst.. Walter Thomas, son pi me iaie wunara jn. ana x.nzaoetn js. uuines, aged IT years and 6 months. The re'atives ana mentis or tne ramuy are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, from the resi dence of his brother, No. 143T Passyunk avenue, on Friday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Phi lanthropic Vault. I.ii.laoofe On tho 17th Inst. William IT. Lilla- ookk, son of the late Ellas and Elizabeth Llllagore, need 81 years. The relatives and friends, also Mt. Olivet Temple or a. ana t. or r. t., also tit Olivet union Social Temple of T. T., are respectfully invited to attend ins lunerai, no in ins late residence, ISO. 20s Chris tian street, on Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed tD Wharton Street M. & Church for inter ment. Miller. On tle 20th inst., Mart L., wife of WilltHm H. Miller, auert 80 years. fcne died in the faith she lived, and followed the mutual reason or her soul, and was not tardy to per ceive that what Nature has prescribed roust be Rood. She saw that death was inevitable, and formed a resolution to meet It, seeing the impossibility te escape It. With nothing to repent, she gave back her honors to the world, resigned her soul to hea ven, and slept In peace. ller vision sometimes swept Over life's wandering road, Seeing the narrow path Grow high and broad; It swept far down the night, And saw a day Resplendent with the light Of worlds away. S One Who Knew Her. Eighthr. On the 19th Inst, at Upper Hanover, Montgomery county, Pa., Captain John C. Kmrtek, formerly shipping master of the UnUed States Navy, in the VJth year or his ace. The relatives end friends of the family, Soldiers of the War of 1812, and Hope Hose Company, are respectfully Invited to attend the funerl, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from the residence of his ilauphier, Mrs. Esther Dealer, No. 29 Beck street. To proceed to Philanthropic Cemetery. Walton. Suddenly, on the morning of June 20, harry s., only child or Stacy v. and baran l. Wal ton, aired 8 years and 9 months. The relatives and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from tho rtsllence of his parent?, No. 1709 Gratz street, on Prld ay morning, 28d inst., at 10 o'clock. LIFE INSURANCE, THE AMERICAN Life Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, 8.E. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT. ASSETS OVEB $3,000,000 TRU8TEES. Alexander Whllldin, George Nugent, Bon. James Pollock, J. Edgar Thomson, Albeit O. Roberta, Hon. Alox. O.Oattell, Isaac Uazlehurat, James latf.toro Henry K. Bennett, L. M. Whllldin. Philip U. Mingie, George W. Hill, John Wanamaker. PRESIDENT, UEORUU Y. II1LX. VICE-PRESIDENr, GEOItCiB JVUUEiXT. ACTUABT, .ioiih o. wins. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, JOllIV 8. UILSOt. 6 19 fmw3m F 1 If 12 II 1MB .J)AI)E CLOTHING, COMBINING STYLE, DURABILITY AND EX CELLENCE OF WORKMANSHIP. Jones' O IV E-IP 3R, ICE ESTABLISHMENT, 004 IVlarltet Street, GEO. W. NIEMANN. Handsome Garments made to order at the shortest notice. 13 smw tf SPECIAL NOTICES. Pur additional jofai Notices m IntiiU Fag. M. DALY'S WHISKY WAREHOOMS. w Nos. m 8. FRONT Street and 13 DOCK bu IMMENSE STOCK OF THE BEST BRANDS IN ORIGINAL BARRELS. Among which may be round the celebrated "Uoldbn Wedding," Bourbon or ancient date ; Wheat and Rva Whiskies, all Dure from manufacturers (in ori ginal packages), including tuose weu-itnown qib- tiiiers. THOMAS MOORE H BON, JUSKPll a. FLNUH CO., ana THOMAS MOORR. The attention of the trade la requested to test these Whiskies, at market rates. s smw9 THIS IS TUB BttAoUrH iV Til IS IKAll w when the system should be thoroughly purged of the humors which create disease. There is no inrgatlve or cathartic so mild and erucacioua as lELMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS, causlnat neither nausea or arlplnsr pains as is the cue with the ordi nary cneap patent puis or tne aay mosi oi wniua are composed of calomel or mercury, and carelessly nren&red bv inexperienced persons. After thor. ouuhlv pursrlnirthe pystern ose HELMBOLD'S EX TRACT SARSAPARILLA, the Great PnrlUer.and they will insure new life, new blood, aud renewed vigor. Try them. TO MY DEMOCRATIC FRIENDS. Understanding that repor.s have been circulated that I have withdrawn my name from the canvass I hereby authorize my mends to assert tlat I will, under all circumstances, be a candidate before the Convention, for the Democratic nomination for PROTHONOTARY of the COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. F KAN CIS D. PASTORICS, 0 20 61 Fifth Ward, po Iff YOU WOULJJ ttl no.Y lilCK. ISSNV Blood, and renewed viitor, nse HELMBOLD'S wv wmm n. r-m ra T Tit w rmwm mm C.Kil'K FILLS. Purify the Blood and Beutlfy the Complexion by the use or HfcLaiuoLU s wimur PAhfeAVAUILLA. The are no cheip patent mudi- t nits, but thoroughly PUarmaoeutlcal, aud are not equalled by any Eugllah or French preparv tlOtL t rm THE PH1LADBLPHIA. WILMINGTON. AND BALT1MOKE RAILROAD COMPANY. I'lllLAliKLl'Ull, J HUB 10, 1371. Tbe Board or Direct.. us have declared a aeml- Hiiuiial dividend of FOUR PitK CENT, on the capi tal noik of the Coiiip.uy. ciear of United States tax. imvublti on uud aiier July 1. 1871. 10 8 w A, Horn Bit, Secretary. SPECIAL NOTICES. j-iy- SPECIAL NOTICE C A M D E N AND w AMLOYHAlf.ROAD LEASE. STOCKHOLDERS of the OAMDKN AND AM BOY RAILROAD. DELAWARE AND RAR1TAN CANAL AND NEW JEKSKY RAILROAD AND TRANS PORTATION COMPANY. are invited to sign a consent to lease the works to tne PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. now ready at the oillces of BAMUKL welsh, chairman, No. ai S. Del Aware avenue: D.M. ROBINSON. No. 13S S. Third street! GAW, BACON A CO., No. 815 Walnut street! 1 JIUMAS A. BIDDLB A CO., NO. 826 Walnut St. T? 1 ' T T i. X" i 1 1 t - i. i-uu n nuniu, jluitu ami iucs. budcio. May 18, 1871. 610 lot jgy- ALL POWDERS AND OUTWARD APPLI- inwuiJB uiunu up biio pores ui wie b&iiii ipiinci. (Dg It harsh, coarse, and 11 abb v. and in a short time destroy the complexion, ir yon would have a Fresh, Healthy, and Youthful appearance, puree the system thoroughly; use HELM HOLD'S GRAPE PILLS and HELMBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA, which beautifies the complexion. Beware of those cheap patent pills, carelecsly prepared by inexperienced persons vended In wooden boxes most of which contain either calomel, mercury, or other deleterious drugs. ST UNIVERSITY O" PENNSYLVANIA Av tj AJ A A VI' AllAfc? JPKK fl. 1871. The ANNUAL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS of the JUNIOR, SOPHOMORE, and FRESHMAN classes will be held dally (except Saturdays), from June 9 to June S, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 8 o'clock P. M. The CORNER-STONE or the new Collejre Build- lng In West Philadelphia will be laid on the after noon or THURSDAY, the 15th, at 6 o'clock. CANDIDATES KOR ADMISSION to any or the College classess will be examined In the GREEK and LATIN LANGUAGES on TUESDAY. June 27, at 11 o'clock; and in the ENGLISH 8TUD1S3 anci JMATUttMATics on WJiUiNitsLAX, June at half.pHPt lo o'clock. j ne ANNUALCOMMKJNCHJftitax win take piaco on THURSDAY, June S9. 6 10 13trp Secretary of tho Faculty. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, UAItt den, N. J. The ceremonies attending the laying of the corner-stone of the new church will take place TO-MORROW (Thursday) AFTERNOON, 22d instant, at e o'clock, at the N. E. corner of FIFTH and TINN Streets. Addresses win be made by the pastor. Rev. v.o. Reed, D. D., Rev. Herrlck Johnson. D. 1)., Hon. Joseph Allison, LL.D., and Rev. Matthew Newklrk. The irienas ana contributors to tnis enterprise m this city are cordially invited to ba present, e SI 2t tBf PHILADELPHIA DIVINITY SCUOOI X lie ii u u a i i ' t i luiiii in uiu liic naoiijiaio Alumni of the Philadelphia Divinity School will be preached In St. Philip's Church, VINE Street, below Eighth, THIS EVENING, June 81, at 8 o'clock, by the Rev. BENJAMIN II. LATROBE, Rector or Cranmer Chapel, Baltimore, Maryland. The publlo arc eoraiaiiy invite a to attena. it WASHINGTON B. kkuen, secretary. mgVP- A SINGLE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THE most skeptical or the efficacy or HELMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS in Sick or Nervous Headache, Jaun dice, Indigestion, Constipation, Dyspepsia, Bilious ness, Liver Complaints, General Debility, etc. No nausea, no griping pains, Dnt mua, pleasant., ana Bare In operation. Children take them with impunity. They are the best and most reliable. HELMBOLD'S EX TRACT SARSAPARILLA creates new, fresh, and healthy blood, beautiues tne complexion, ana im parts a youthful appearance, dispelling Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, and all eruptions or the skin. FINE BOOTS AND GENTLEMEN, SHOES FOR Made on Improved lasts. Beauty, Comfort, Dc bllltv. BARTLETT. Comfort, Dura- 8 SUtf No. 83 South SIXTH Street, above Chesnut. tfcg" IF xUU UJiSIKIS A miLU, I'm AS AMI', neither nausea or griping pains, use Nature's remedy, HELMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS. They are purely vegetable; their component parts belnsr Catawba 'Grane Juice and Fluid Extract Rhubarb." Should you desire a brilliant complexion, youthful appear ance, new life, new fresh blood and renewed vigor, Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA. THE BEST COAL. ISAAC K. WEIGHT & SON, No. 124 South SECOND Street. YARDS Corner EIGHTH and MASTER Sts. and wfmt No. 819 SWANSON 8t. above Queen. NEW PUBLIOA1 IONS JUST rUUL.lSIII3I, THREE NEW BOOKS: l. Oliver Optic's New Story, TJI? THE BALTIC; OR, YOUNG AMERICA IN SWEDEN, NORWAY, AND DENMARK. One Handsome 16mo volume. Illustrated. tl'&O. This is the first volume of the second series ol Young America Abroad. Nearly One Hundred Thousand Volumes of the first series have been sold, and present ap pearances indicate that "OP THE BALTIC" will excel in popularity either of the others, it being the first book written by Oliver Optic since his return from visiting the places herein described. " 'Oliver Optic' Is a nom de plume that Is known and loved by almost every boy of intelligence in the land. We have seen a highly Intellectual and world weary man, a cynic whose heart was somewhat em bittered by its large experience of human nature, take up one of Oliver Optic's books, and read it at a sitting, neglecting his work in yielding to the fasci nation of the pages. When a mature and exceed ingly well-informed mind, long despoiled or all its freshness, can thus find pleasure in a book for boys, no additional words of recommendation are needed.' Sunday Times, X. Y. eUv. Elijah Kellogg' New Book, THE YOUNG DELIVERERS OF PLEASANT COVE. 16HO. Illustrated, f 1-23. The demand for the books or this author is steadily increasing. We are in constant receipt or communi cations from parents aud others having the interest, of tne youcK at heart, commending tnem as not only highly entertaining, but positive moral aida in the lnsuucuon or yoaiu. 3. Mad. Schwartz's New Novel. THE WIFE OF A VAIN MAN. By Mad. Marie Sophie Schwartz, author or "Gold ana jame;" "uirw ana jwueauan;" -uuiit ana Innocence," etc. Uniform in style and price Paper, f I; cloth, fl-oo. The publication of the works of this hitherto fin this country) almost unknown author has demon strated the sound basis upon which her popularity laiounoeuiu iter own country, ner works are la the highest degree draiubtlc aud romantic, yet truth ful to nature, and moral in tone and tendency. With each new Usue the sale of bcr works has largely increase a. A Urcezy Number. OLIVER OPTIO S MAGAZINE FOR JULY. Oliver Optic' Kew Story, BIVOUAC ANU JJAiTLfc: or, xne Mruggies of a soldier; Commenced in tbia number. Elliah Kellogg's New Story, TUB SOPIIOMOKEH OF K ADOLIFFE; or, Janes Traiton ana ms uosiou rienoa. Commenced in this number. Sophie May's Popular Story, THE DOCTOR'S UAUGHTEtt. Continued. Oliver Optic on Yachts and Yachting. Yacht Bong. Plc'.uies of i acuung. acatioa la Return, etc. etc. Price. I2T0 per annum ; 25 cents ner number. . old by all Buoksullers and Newsdealers, and sent oy man, post-paia, on receipt oi price. LEE & 811 EPA KD, Publishers, Boston. LEE, SIIkPARD fc DILLINGHAM, Nos. 41 and 49 UKiiLNE Street, new lork. it TXTEDDINU) AND ENGAGEMENT RINUH TV of solid lS-karal flue Kold. OUALITY WAR RANTED. A full asrtiueut of aizes alavays ou hand. if Attn uiiOTiitK. iuakera, No. 824 CUEM IT buect. beUw i ourla, SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. THE ISLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. TIIIS LARGE, FEW, AND BLEQANT HOTEL Is now open for the reception of guests. Carriages will be in attendance on the arrival of every tialn to convey persons to the house, free of charge. Address EVAN ROBERTS. SUPERINTENDENT, 61lm ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open ror the reception of guests, on SATUR DAY, June 84. Music under the direction of Pro fessor M. F. Aledo. Persons desiring to engage rooms will address SELF1UDGE & DAVIS, 6161m ATLANTIC CITY. HURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, Will open June 24. Parties wishing to engag Rooms will apply at the ofllce or the Surf House Co., No. 402 LOCUST Street, Philadelphia, or to M. BEIDLER, e ieni ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. STOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. Capacity, 1200. OPENS JUNE 84, 1871. Terms: $4-60 per day. 128-00 per week. CHARLES DUFFY, 6 20 lm Of Continental Hotel, Proprietor. EW INLET HOUSE. THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform visitors to ATLANTIC CITY that they have taken the above-named notel, and will open tor the reception or Boarders on SATUR DAY, the 24th Inst, TUB UAlt AJND OYSTER STANDS are now in operation. MCKIBBIN & MCGHATH. Jebe McKibuin. A. a. Mcgkath. 6 16 eod Ira THE VINCENT HOUSE, PACIFIC AVENUE, between New York and Tennessee avenues, Atlantic City, N. J., one square from the depot, has been refitted and refurnished, and is NOW OPEN, and In the occupancy of the undersigned, its rormer Proprietor, who Invites all his old friends and the public generally to call and see him. 6 16 2m J. L. HARDWICKE. "lONORESS HALL J and ran OCEAN HOU8E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., will open JUNE 17, ror the reception or euests. GEORGE W. HINKLE, 6 16 eod2m Proprietor. TAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. EUAS CLEAVER, the well-known caterer, has relltted his house, and is now ready for the re ception of guests. The bar has been removed to the adjoining house, and a first-class barber shop added. Meals supplied at any hour, 6 16 eodlm THE SCHAUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY N. J. The best location on the island, with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to Its guests. .Eighty tine sleeping chambers, with beds, etc., uDsurpassea. 6161m ALOIS jCHAUFLER, Proprietor. rpHB COLONNADE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Beautifully situated between tte Railroad Depot and the Beach, in full view of the Ocean. 6161m J. HENRY HAYES, Proprietor. THE CLUB HOUSE, CORNER OF ATLANTIC and NEW YORK Avenues, Atlantic City, will open Monday, June 19, with the bar well supplied with the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc HARRY COWARD, 6161m Proprietor. PROSPECT HALL, CORNER OF PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, Atlantio City, N. J. I'ellhtfuily located, enlarged, and refitted and re furnished throughout. DR. J. F. BELKNAP, 616 lm Proprietor. ST. CLOUD nOTEL, CORNER OF KENTUCKY and ATLANTIC Avenues, Atlantio City, N.J. For term s, eto. address ROBERTSHAW & PALMER, 6161m Proprietors. SOMERS COTTAGE, MICHIGAN, NEAR PA CIFIC AVENUE This bouse has been thor oughly refurnished and Improved, and Is now open for the reception of guests. 6 16 lm O. TnORNE. IIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, J N. J. JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. Located between U. S. Hotel and the beach. The nearest house to the surf; is now open for the re ceptlon of guests. 6168m M EARS' HOU8E ATLANTIC, ABOVE KEN TUCKY Avenue, is now open for the reoeptlon of visitors. Terms, 12 per day, or f 18 per week. LEWIS T. MEARS, Proprietor. S. B. TAYLOR, Superintendent. 6 16 lm MERICAN HOTEL, ATLANTIO AVENUE, near the depot, Atlantic City, N. J., has been leased and refitted by by the undersigned, and is now open for the reception of boarders. 616 1m GEORGE GLENN. CHESTiR COUNTY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., open the year round. J. KEIM, 6161m Proprietor. CENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., open all the year round. LAWLER & TRILL Y, 6161m Proprietors. I7UREKA COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., It ATLANTIC and VIRGINIA Avenues, will be open June 24 lor the reception of visitors. 6 16 lm R. S. WATSON. H ADDON HOUSE, FOOT OF NORTH CARO LINA Avenue, facing the beach. Atlantio City N. J. is now open. Railroad to the beach. 6 16 lm Dr. J. J. COMFORT, Proprietor. CONSTITUTION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open for the reception of guests.: JACOB R. SA'KETT, 6 18 lm Proprietor. CONSTITUTION HOUSE, ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., is now open Icr the reception or guests. 6161m Proprietor. KENTUCKY HOUSE ATLANTIC CITY, opened June 1 for the reception of guests. 6 16 lm MRS. M. tUlGLEY, Proprietress. THE ALUAMBRA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., will open for the reception of guests on SA TURDAY, June 24. No bar. IL B. LttKDS, 616 1m Proprietor. DENNIS' (1 O T T ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. AGE, U now open for the reception of guedts. 6 16 2m JOSEPH II. BORTON. 1 PRIVATE BOARDING ATLANTIO CITY, N. J., PENNSYLVANIA, car Atlantic avenue. A few choice double and single rooms. Apply at No, 1314 ARCH Street. i lajodlni TFEMONT HOUSE, CORNER PACIFIC AND VIRGINIA Avenues, Atlantic City. 6 16 lm H. BLOOD, Proprietor. I )FNN MANSION. NEAR CONGIE-'S HALL, Atlantic City, N. J.. Is tow open for gueBta. 6 16 lm ELIZA CANBV, Proprietress. rpHE "( I1ALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY'S NOW X open. Railroad to the beach. 616 lm ELISIIA ROBERTS, Proprietor. "liEACU COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. t., is 1 now open lor the rtcepilon of gaems No i ar. 6 16 eodlm T. C. GALI'hTT. nnilE CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CU V, N. J?, X I" tow Cpeu for the leceptiou of guetts. eiolm M. C. 11 HO DIE. SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RK80RT9 ON LINK OF THE PHUA DELPnlA ANO READ1NO ItAIt.UOAn AND BRANCHES JUNR1, 171: MANSION HOUSE Mt. Carbon, Mrs. Caroline Wor der, PottsyUle P. O , Schuylkill county. Ti'SCAROR A nOTEL Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tua carora P. o., Schuylkill county. mansion HOUSE w. F. Smith, Mahanoy City P. O., Schuylkill county. MT. CARM EL HOUSE Nathan Herd, MU Carmel P- O., Northumberland county. WHITE HOUSE F. Mayer, Reading P. O., Berks county. CENTRAL AVENUE HOUSE-G. D. Davis, Read ing P. o., Berks county. MT. PLEASANT SEMINARY L. M. Koons, Boyertown P. O., Berks county. LlTIZ SPRINGS G. F. Greidcr, Lltlz P. O., Lan caster connty. 11GEIAN HOME Dr. A. Smith, Wernersvttlo P. O., Berks connty. COLD SPRINGS nOTEL (Lebanon connty)-Wll-llam Lcrch, Sr., Box No. 170 Uarriaburg P. O., Dauphin conutv. EPHRATA SPBINGS-John Frederick, Ephrata P. O.. Lancaster county. PERKlOMEN BRIt'GE HOTEL Davis Longacre, CollsRevllle P. O , Montgomery county. PROSPECT TERRACE Dr. James Palmer, Col legevllle P. O., Montgomery county. SPRING MILL HEIGHTS Jaoob H. Brelsh, Con shohorken P. ., Montgomery county. DOUTY HOUSK-H. Haffered, ShamoklB P.O., Northumberland county 6 9 law 2m C U O Th MMER BOARDIN G. The RENOVO HOTEL, a new and commodious bnlldlug, newly furnished, situated on tne bank of the Susnuehanna river, at Renoyo. Clinton county. Pa. on PhiladelDhla and Erie Railroad. Is ooen for Summer Boarders. Trains leave Pennsylvania Rail road uemit. West Ph ade oh a. at 12-40 and tuo v. M.t reaching Renovo at 11 P. M., and 6 2S A. M. Buslcess men wishing their families at a healthy ana pieasant location, can ieae I'niiaaeinnia Satur days and return by Monday alternoon. Bamrafre checked through. Pullman sleepers on all night trains. Fark. Philadelphia to Renovo, S-30. Excursion tickets, to be had at Nos. P33 and 901 Chesnut street; Merchants' Hotel; No. 116 Market street; No. 4900 Main street, Germantown; and at Pennsylvania Railroad Depot, Thirty-first and Market streets, at ($10) ten aollars and (25c.) twenty-live cents per rouna inp. Board, 112 to 114 a week for single boarders. Special terms made for families, ror which, and to secure rooms, acpiy to proprietor, WILLIAM n. MAY, Renovo Hotel, Clinton county, 6 15 lrn Pennsylvania. BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS. TniS POPU lar summer resort will be open for the recep tion of visitors on the inth day of J UNE, and remain open until SEPTEMBER 15. The Bedford Railroad is completed to within one hour s ride over a sood turnpike to the SDrtnes. Parties from Philadelphia wlH come through direct to the Springs in from twelve to fourteen hours. Excursion tickets can be had at the Pennsylvania Railroad omce, and baggage checked through. Persons will come by the Pennsylvania Railroad to Huntingdon, thence Dy Broad Top Koad. Persons wishing to engage rooms, or any further infermatlon, will please address the Proprietor of Bedford Springs. Bedford Water will be promptly sent to any part of the United States at the following rates at the springs: oiuint Half barrels (in mulberry wood), 20 gallons 15 00 ' (steamed oak) 20 8-00 Whole barrels " 40 " 4-00 Kegs, 10 gallons 8-00 f) CARDING HOUSE FOR VISITORS FROM THE aj un. xne nuaersignea nas just nttea up an elegant Boarding House for city sojourners in the country at She village or iiusuKibL, rite county. Pennsylvania. Bushklll is located between Mliford and Stroudsburg, 81 miles from the former and 13 miles from the latter place. It is a pictur esque, airy, and healthy place. Its surroundings are nuis. mountains, vaiieys. waierraus. cascades. and everything desirable in country life. He has vet room for a limited number of visitors, and can accommodate early applications. For further Information address JAMES B. SCHOONOVER, tsuBriKiii, riKe county, renua. e w mtutns4i T AN CASTER HOUSE. LANCASTER. N. H.. Xj will bo opened June 1 for transient and summer boarders. It Is located In the Valley of the Connec ticut, in full view or Mount Washington and the Vermont ii ins, at tne terminus or tne uoston, con cord, aad Montreal Railroad. n. h persons sanormg irom astnma ana "hay fever" will find Immediate relief here. Prices reasonable. For particulars and circular address E. STANTON & t;0., 6 10 2m Proprietors. OTEAMBOAT HOTEL, BEVERLY, N. J.- VO The above Hotel having been entirely refitted the proprietors would respeotfully Inform their friends and the public that they will receive Per manent and Transient BOARDttRS. on and after June 1, 1871. No effort will be spared by the pro- Srletors to merit the high popularity enjoyed by this lotel, and with additional facilities and improve ments, guests are assured of perfect comfort during tneir sojourn at tne iioieu G. M. BRITTON A 80N, 6 15 6t Proprietors. LORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA Pennsylvania. COUNTY, This popular waterlng-nlace. on the summit of the Alleghany Mountains, will be opened for visitors on the let of July. The Hotel has been extensively repaired, and everyimng wui do aone to matte visitors com- rortame. For further Information address F. A GIBBONS, Proprietor, 6 10 2m Loretto, Cambria Co., Pa, TT O T E I AA CHITTENANGO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, MADISON COUNTY, NEW YORK, Is open for guests. Accommodations lor 400. Gas, bells, and carpets in every room. Scenery, drives, and table are not surpassed In the country. Rates to suit the times. 6 20 3m D. P. PETERS, Proprietor. OEA-BA T H I N G. IZJ NATIONAL UAUU GAPE MAY, opens July 1. Commands unob stiucted view of the Ooean. Superior accommoda tion for visitors. Terms, f 16 to f 19 per week. No bar. Satisfactory reduction to parties and families securing rooms ior tne season, ao areas 6 15 Sin A. QARRETSON. HIGHLAND DELL HOUSE. BEAUTIFULLY located on a spur of the Blue Mountains, near Delaware Water Gap. Its high situation, and a pure dry air is very desirable for invalids; beautiful scenery, pleasant walks and drives. No bar. Terms and other particulars furnished on application to J. F. FOULK.E, Stroudsburg, Monroe county, fenn- sylvanla, 6 10 8m pENTRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY CITY.IS NOW 6 20lra J. E. M EC RAY, Proprietor. nOZZENS' WK8T POINT HOTEL J COZZENS' DOCK, HUDSON RIVER, 18 NOW OPEN. FOR TERMS, fcc.. Address SYLVANUS T. COZZENS, West Point, N. Y MAXSON HOUSE, NARHAG1NSETT PIER, R. 1. Located on elevated land, near tae Bathing Beach, having a fine view of ocean, Bay, and sur rounding country H is entirely new, furnished throughoet with elegant furmtuie. Application for room ana noara, suoum u unurenoi wj 6 10 6W K TUCKER, Proprietor. YPHRATA MT. SPRINGS, LANCASTER CO., Pa. This delightful Summer Resort WILL BE OPEN for the Reception of Guests on 15th Juue, 1SU. For particulars, aauress J. W. FREDERICK, PropY. n. H. RBINnARD, Bnpt. 6 1 lm I7AMILIE8 DESIRING PLEASANT ROOMS AT FRIENDS' COTTAGE, faolug the Ocean and Congress Hall lawns, shonld;make arly application CAPE MA CITY, N.J. 115 per week through June. 6 loir ROBERT WOOD & CO., No. 1136 RIDGE AVENUK. FOUNTAINS, VASES. STATU iRY, RAILING), IKON STATUS, LAMP TOSTS, STABLE mil 'GS, Will WORK. HYATT'S PATiNT SIDuWAI.K AND VAULl' LIGHTS, Made by Lrown Brothers, Chicago. 18 IS lm FIFT1T EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Trouble with the Indians. Ohio Republican Convention. Defaulting Government Collector. IVcw York Stock Flurry. Evening Cable Quotations. Etc., Kit., Etc., Etc., Etc. Etc. FROM THE WEST. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. 1 Exclusively to The Evening Telegrupk. Ohio Republican Convention. Columbcs. June 21. The Ohio Republican State Convention met this morning, General Charles U. Grosvenor In the chair. Rev. Colonel 1). H. Moore offered prayer, in which he feelingly alluded to the death of Mr. Vallandtg- nam anu me widow or me deceased. The convention is the largest assembled here for many years. The following committee on Resolutions wcra ap pointed : tiTHt disinci, Benjamin Kggieston; second, nenry Kessler; Third. J. w. Mulligan; Fourth, . V. Dorsey; Fifth, J. M. Alexander; Blxth, John A. Smith ; Seventh, L. J. Cntchlleld; Eighth, Isaao Goss; Ninth, Charles FoBter; Tenth, Clark Wag goner; Eleventh, John P. Wilson; Twelfth, Samuel IK Pnrnev; Thirteenth, A. W. Train; Fourteenth, Martin Welker: Fifteenth, R. M. fctlmson; Six teenth, D. D. Boardman; Seventeenth, Jacob A. Ambler; Eighteenth, R. P. Spauldtng; Nineteenth, William Ritegail. A recess was then taxen tin a r. M. Verdict for tne Government. Cincinnati, June 21. The Jury in the case of tho United States against Joseph W. Frlezell. late col lector ot the Fourth Ohio district, and sarettes tor moneys alleged to oe due the government, returned a verdict tor the Government ror $38,922. Motloa was made for a aew trial. The McGehan Case. The jury is yet out in the McGehan murder case. FROM WdSHIjraXOX. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to the Evening Telegraph. The Corean Engagement. Washington. June 2L By the late Pacific uail steamer at San Francisco from Shanghai and Yoko- noma. the iNavy Department received nothing later of the Corean engagement. A despatch dated May 13 is, however, received rrom Admiral Kodgera re porting his arrival in the Colorado at Nagasaki, Japan, the rendezvous for the Corean expedition. The flagship brought from Wasang, China, Minis ter Low, secretaries and suite, and was accompanied by the United States ships Monocacy and Paloa. The Alaska and Beurea rrom Yokohama, completing the expeditionary fleet, were found at the rendez vous awaiting the flagship. Admiral Rodgers states nu intention to sail on tne 16th instant directly to the west coast of Corea, off the Gavnl river. He states that he has good French, charts, but shall not implicitly depend upon them. Kegaramg tne prospects oi tne expedition, Admiral Rodgers says : "The anticipations vary very much as to the reception we shall probably meet 1 will hope, nntn the racts dispel the nope, that we shall meet with success. "The time has come.I infer rrom what I learn Ior the Corean to make a treaty, and it we do not succeed now some other power or powers will probable be more fortunate." At xs agasaKi Admiral Kogers round H. M. iron-olad Ocean and transport Juno and the French Corvette Duplex ana citoyen. FROM THE PLAINS. fBY ASSOCIATED PRESS. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. More Indian Troubles. Siocx City, June 91. It is ascertained from the clerk of the steamer Kountz, Just arrived from np the river, that the Indians in the vicinity of Forts Berthold and Buford are still veryltroublesome. On the 10th a herder named Pasey was attacked a mile from Berthold and badly wounded, receiving three bullets in his thigh. The Indians succeeded in driving otr nis entire nerd, numbering twenty-five cajtle. A band of Sioux attacked a party or soldiers and wood-choppers on the 13th, three miles above Fort Stephenson. one soldier was snot, and is not expected to re cover. The Indians ran off eight cattle belonging to Government Agent McCauley. Troops from Fort Mepnenson are now on tne trail or tne wandering band. Much trouble is expected by the engineer corns cf the Northern Paciflo Railroad in running their llnethrougn the up river country, as the Indians declare they will not tolerate the construction ot a road through their country, and are throwing every obstacle In the way of the preliminary survey. FROM JVEW YORK. BY ASSOCIATSD PRESS. 1 Frtm Our Own Correspondent. The Stock Flurry. P New York, June 21. Stocks nave been bought in for the account of the following parties: Robert Walter. H. A. Denlson. Dr. Bowron. W. E. Ternls. James Austin, A. G. Wood, Panshow & McDourall. Dater & Timpson, . a. ausuo, ana j. w. umespie, They may yet settle their differences. The Ltnthtn Trial. New York. June Si. In the Methodist Book Con cern case Dr. Carleton admitted being a director in the Shoe and Leather Bank, Home Lire Insurance Company, and in a Farmer Oil Company. He also acknowledged being an Alderman In Elizabeth City, trustee or the Methodist Church there, trustee of Genesee Wesleyan College, and when pressed for his other social connections begged leave to be excused, on the ground that he could not see by what right counsel pried Into his private affairs. FROM EUROPE. TBY ASSOCIATED FRK38 Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. Latest cable Quotation.. London, June 21 4 30 P. M. Consols closed at 92 V for both money and account. U. S. 5-20s or 1SC2. 90 ,V : Of 1S6&, Old, 0; Ol 1867, 00; 10-408, uvkki'ooi, jane m ao r. m. uotton ciosea quiet and steady ; uplands, lx""H- Orleans, 8 d. tales to-day 12,000 bales, including 4' 00 bales ror ex port and speculation. Sales or cotton at sea, nearly due from Savannah or Charleston, at a v-ieo. transactions ror cotton to arrive are small. The OAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CBESSUT STREET CORiiELIUS & SOUS' RETAIL SALESROOMS, . 821 CHERRt Su CAS FIXTURES. iT INPIA IKK fclt VK'I V.VMMilND.S. f t ut i niri: quu liy Varm-iuiid Tama I'lii. joi Itiiiilid, for KMie l'v i'.r. a. I'uti', s