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THE DAlY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE' 22, 1871
KXXBXULTUZIX3.
BE VIEW OF NEW BOOKS.
" The following new books have jnst been
issued by Harper & Brothers, and are for sale
in this city by Claxton, Remsen &, Ilaffel
finger: f
"The History of Rome," by Titns Livins,
in two volumes, literally translated, with
cotes and illustrations by D. Spillan and
Cyrus Edmonds, is ft reprint of Bonn's edition
of Livy, the merits of which have long been
acknowledged by classical scholars. In this
translation the effort has been to present
the work of the Roman historian in as literal
a manner as is possible, consistent with
the different idioms of the Latin and English
languages, with a view of making it useful
both to Latin students and general readers.
Livy is frequently inacourate, and his prej n
dices often induce him to do injustice, espe
cially to Hannibal, but the elegance of his
style, and the undoubted facts which he so pio
turesquely records, render his work indispen
Bable to every student of Roman history. The
present edition is neat and inexpensive,' and
it will be acceptable to readers of all classes.
"Olive" is the latest issue of theuniform
edition of Miss Mulock's novels now in course
. of publication by Harper & Brothers. It is
a quiet story of commonplace people, such
as this author knows so well how to write,
and it is at once more attractive and more
profitable reading than many of the more
highly-spiced fictions of the day.
"Sophocles," reprinted from the text of
Dindorff, is an attractive addition to the list
of "Harper's Greek and Latin Texts." The
work is beautifully printed and is neatly
bound.
"Ina,"' by Katharine Valerio, published
by James R. Osgood & Co., is the story of a
governess who contracts a secret marriage
with a man of higher station than herself,
and who, when he finds her an impediment
to his preferment, repudiates her on the
ground of the illegality of the marriage. The
plot is elaborated with considerable skill, and
some of the Ecenes described are highly ex
citing, and the story, despite some crudities
of Btyle, is more than commonly interesting.
For sale by Claxton, Remsen & Haffeldnger.
"Italy, and the War for Independence,"
by John S. C. Abbott, is a compact review of
the events of Italian history from the earliest
period down to the occupation of Rome by
the present Italian Government. Mr. Ab
bott's merits as a popular historical writer are
too well known to render it necessary that we
should dwell upon them at the present time.
He is generally reliable enough in his state
ment of facts, although he has a fashion of
giving his facts the color of his peculiar indi
vidual notions in such a way as to detract
considerably from their value. He is super
ficial, and his speculations and opinions have
absolutely no value whatever; on the other
hand, he has command of an entertaining
style, and knows how to hit the popular taste.
The work before us is marked by all his pecu
liar merits as well as by his defects, and al
though it will scarcely be accepted as the
History of Italy, it will be read with interest
by many, and will be worthy of a place upon
the library shelf as a convenient work for
occasional reference. Published by the
Quaker City Publishing House.
"The Unseen World in the Light of the
Cross," by T. Stork, D. D., is an argument to
prove that the phrase "He descended into
Hell," in the Apostles' Creed, is an interpre
tation of the corrupt ages of the Church, that
it is unscriptural, and that it cannot mean
"He went into the plaoe of departed spirits,"
as it is sometimes interpreted. Dr. Stork
writes evidently with a thorough knowledge
of hid subject, and his opinions with regard
to the Scripture teachings on the subject of
the unseen world are stated in such a manner
as cannot fail to command respectful atten
tion. "Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo.'s
Boys," is a book that hundreds of juvenile
readers, and some who can scarcely be any
longer classed among the juveniles, have
been awaiting for some time past with plea
sant expectations that will certainly be
gratified when they get possession of this
volume. In this story "Jo.," who, in the
opinion of the most judicious of the nursery
critics, was the real heroine of "Little
Women," reappears as the mistress of a boys'
school, and the adventures and misadven
tures of the "Little Men" under "Jo.'s"
watchful eye are narrated in the same charm
ing style that has made Miss Aloott's previ
ous writings so popular. "Little Men" is a'
very delightful book, that is sure to be
eagerly perueed by a multitude of little
women as well as little men. For sale by J.
B. Lippincott & Co.
"Poems," by Jessie Glenn, published by
Bannan & Ramsey, Pottsville, Pennsylvania,
is a collection of verses, principally on reli
gious and domestio subjects. The poems are
such as address themselves to the sensibili
ties rather than to the imagination, and their
easy versification and grace of expression will
commend them to those who would perhaps
be indifferent to the utterances of the great
masters of the art of song. The volume is
an elegant specimen of typography, and the
binding is rich and tasteful. Its get-up
generally is highly creditable to the PotUville
publishers.
T. B. Peterson &Brothetshave just pub
lished "Hans Breitmann in Europe, with other
New Ballads," by Charles G. Lelaud, in which
the famous "bummer" is represented as de
porting himself with some edit ami.l the
historic scenes of the Continent. It mast la
confessed that "Breitmann" does not appear
to the same advantage as a travelling gentle
man as he did when he marche.t through
Georgia "mit Sherman." In fact, hW lan
guage is getting to be more than ever unin
telligible, and the hero himself more than
ever uninteresting. Is it not nearly time for
the apotheosis of Breitmann?
Messrs. Peterson have &lo issued a cheap
edition of Charles Lever's brilliant novel ot
"Davenport Dunn."
"Good for Nothing," by Whyte Melville,
and "Nigel Bartram's Ideal," by Florence
Milford, are a couple of clever and entertain
ing novels that have just been issued by D.
Appleton fc Co. as Nos. 27 and 28 of their
"Library of Choice Novels." These stories
are interesting without being very elaborate
in plot or style, and they, will be found plea
sant reading for the hot weather.
FOR SALE.
yon SALS,
HANDSOME ' RESIDENCE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
No. 8249 CHESNTJT Street (Marble Terrace),
THREE-STORY, WITH MAN8ARD ROOF, AND
THRE&-8TORY DOUBLE BACK
BUILDINGS.
Sixteen rooms, a!l modern conveniences, gas, b h,
not and cold water.
Lot 18 feet front and 120 feet S lncbes deep to a
back street.
Immediate possession. Terms to salt purchaser.
M. D. LIVENSETTER,
418 No. 129 South FOURTH Street.
f FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
SMALLER PROPERTIES.
No. 1917 Chesnut street.
No. 1408 North Broad street.
No. 1413 North Eighteenth street.
Lot, Broad and Vine streets, 73 by 200 feet.
Lot, Broad street, above Thompson, 145 by 800 feet.
Square of Ground, Broad and Diamond streets.
Lot, Broad and Lehigh avenue, 145 feet deep.
Lot, Broad and Summerset streets, 250 by 400 feet
deep.
Lot, Broad and Cambria streets, 100 by 523 feet
deep.
93 acre Farm, Bucks county.
8 Cottages at Cape May. R. J. DOBBINS,
6 6tf "Ledger" Ballding.
0j W!ST PHILADELPHIA.
'iUE NEW. VERY HANDSOME, AND CONVE
NIENT BROWN-STONE KHSIDaNCKS,
With Mansard roof, Nos. 4 203, 4 204, and 4206 KING
MESSING Avenue, situated among the most costly
Improvements of this beautiful suburb. Horse cars
pass each way within one square each house con
tains all modern improvements, bath, hot and cold
water, stationary Washstands,:oellcallB, range, two
lurnaces, bay windows, etc., etc., and Is built Upon
A LARGE LOT,
more than 175 feet deep ; the rear of the houses has
an unobstructed ont-look upon the
WEST PHILADELPHIA PARK.
ABRAHAM RITTER,
6 2 lm No. 625 WALNUT Street.
TO RENT.
FOR RENT,
STORE, Ho. 339 MARKET Street.
APPLY ON PREMISES.
122tf
J. B. ELLISON A SONS.
QOAL AND LANDING WHARF TO LET OR
LEASE on, favorable terms on the SCHUYLKILL,
between ARCH and FILBERT Streets, 73 feet
front on wenty-third street, by 400 feet to the
river. Baa flooring and shedding capacity to store
4000 or 5000 tons coal. Office, scale, stable, and
everything in condition to continue the coal busi
ness. Address COAL WHARF, North American
office.
6 15 thstu2w
A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE TO LET ON
Wayne street. Gerraantown. within five
minutes' walk of Wayne Station ; 9 rooms, hot and
cold water and bath. Inquire at Bakery, No. 4541
MAIN Street. 6 12 tf
FOR RENT THE LARGE STOREHOUSE
;1S No. 318 MARKET Street, completely furnished
with counters and shelving. Apply on the pre
mises. O itU 61
FOR RENT AT CHESNUT HILL. FOR
III the summer months, a delightfully situated and
thoroughly-furnished residence. Apply on the pre
mises, or at No. 117 South FOURTH Street.
6 21 2t" R, C. B. LIND.
CAPE MAY. TO RENT, A FURNISHED
COTTAGE, near the sea. Anolv at Room No.
O. 619 WALNUT Street 6 21 8t
OAS FIXTURES.
NO STORE ON
CHESNUT STREET
GORHELIUS & SOUS'
RETAIL
SALESROOMS,
821 CHERRY St.
GAS FIXTURES.
CARPETINCS, ETO.
ARRIVED LATE,
SHIPPED
Just in Time to Escape
The advance In English prices. The execution of
orders for many of our beat New Patterns English
Brussels, and other Carpetlngs, having been de
lay ed, the goods have Just arrived, and as they are
now being offered at much lens than the same quality
can be sold when imported at manufacturers
PRESENT prices.
R. L KNIGHT S SG
Ho. 1220 CHESNUT Street,
6 lTbtu'filairp
PHILADELPHIA.
T7EST INDIA PRESERVED TAMARINDS.
to keg prime quality Martinique Tamarinds,
iunt lauiieu, HT aaie iiy iu;ni -an i'uki.
6 21 tit No. 41S South DELAWARE Avenue.
n WAR BURTON'S IMPROVED VENTILATED
and caay-nuiug DRESS HA Tel (patented), la all
tue improved fashions of the season. CHESNUT
Street, next door to the foal Office. rp
I
ATLANTIC CITY.
THE ISLAND HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
THIS LARGE, NEW, AND ELEGANT HOTEL
Is now open f or the reception of guests.
Carriages will be in attendance on the arrival of
every train to convey persons to the house, free of
charge. Addiess
EVAN ROBERTS,
SUPERINTENDENT,
6161m ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Will open for the reception of guests, on SATUR
DAY, June 24. Music under the direction of Pro
fesftr M. F. Aledo.
Persons desiriDg to engage rooms will addresB
SELFRIDQE & DAVIS,
6161m ATLANTIC CITY.
teTJIfcl HOUSE,
ATLANTIC CITY,
Will nnn .Tuna 94 Portion nriahinn in stuiaif
- r -. w. v.. a IT IDIllUg V VUl.
Rooms wld apply at the olllce of the Surf House
Co., No. 402 LOOT ST Street. Philadelphia, or to
M. BEIDLER,
6 16 lm ATLANTI J CITY, N. J.
STOCKTON HOTEL)
CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY.
Capacity, 1200.
OFENS JUE 94, 1871.
Terms: U-t0 per day. 23-00 per week.
CHARLES DUFFY,
6 20 lm Of Continental Hotel, Proprietor.
ASHLAND HOUSE, CORNER OF PENNSYL
VANIA and ATLANTIC! Avennps. Atlantic.
City, N. J. This popular establishment, which has
oeeu greauy improved and aouhied in size, is now
open for the reception of truestar desirable commu-
nicating rooms for families: spleudid croquet
grounds adjoin thehonse; guests conveyed to and
from the bathing grounds free of cbanra. Terms.
f 14 per week ; (J'&O per day. Ho use open the entire
jer. JUlilN J 15K1A5HT,
eiecomm Proprietor.
THE VINCENT HOUSE, PACIFIC AVENUE,
between New York and Tennessee avenues,
Atlantic City, N. J., one square from the dpoc, has
been refitted and refurnished, and is NOW OPEN,
nun iu mc ucuuptiucy oi me unnersignea, us former
Proprietor, who invites all his old friends and the
pnbllc generally to call and see him.
01Um J. L. 1IAKDW1CKE.
CONGRESS HALL
ANn THE
OCEAN HOU8E,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
will open JUNE 17, for the reception of guests.
GEORGE W. HINKLE,
6 16 eod2m Proprietor.
TAMMANY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
KL1AS CLEAVER, the well-known caterer,
hda VAfittaH hid Vinnan on4 ia nnw
ceptlon of guests. The bar has been removed to the
adjoining house, and a first-class barber shop added.
nieais supplied at any nour, 0 1U eodim
THE SCHAUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY
N J. ThA hpnr. Innnt.lnn nn thn latanri wlfh on
A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its
gueiB. hikbij uue Bitepiog cnamDers, witn Deds,
Vltv., UUOUlIWUCUi
n IB im AiAMajjiiiAUFLER, Proprietor.
rjHE COLONNADE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
jjcauuiuuy situated between tte Railroad Depot and
the Beach, In full view of the Ozean.
6161m J. HENRY HAYES, Proprietor.
THE CLUB HOUSE, CORNER OF ATLANTIC
and NEW YORK Avenues, Atlantlo City, will
open Monday, June 19, with the bar wed supplied
with the choicest brands of Wines, Liquors, Cigars,
etc - HARRY COWARD,
6161m Proprietor.
I3ROSPECT, HALL, CORNER OF PACIFIC
and KENTUCKY Avenues, Atlantic City, N. J.
Delightfully located, enlarged, and refitted and re
furnished throughout. DR. J. F. BELKNaP,
6 16 lm Proprietor.
ST. CLOUD nOTEL, CORNER OF KENTUCKY
and ATLANTIC Avenues, Atlantic City, N.J.
For terms, etc, address
ROBERTSHAW & PALMER,
6161m Proprietors.
SOMERS COTTAGE, MICHIGAN, NEAR PA
CIFIC AVENUE. This house has been thor
oughly refurnished and improved, and is now open
lor the reception of guests.
6 16 lm O. THORNE.
LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY,
N. J. JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor.
Located between U. S. Hotel and the beach. The
nearest bouse to the surf ; Is now open for the re
ceptlon of guests. 6 16 2m
EARS' HOUSE ATLANTIC, ABOVE KEN
TUCKY Avenue, is now open for the reoeptlon
of visitors. Term, 2 par day, or f 12 per .week.
LEWIS T. MEARS, Proprietor. S. O. TAYLOR,
Superintendent. 6 161m
AMERICAN HOTEL, ATLANTIC) . 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.
6 16 lm - GEORGE GLENN.
CI1ESTIR COUNTY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY,
N. J., open the year round.
J. KEIM,
6161m Proprietor.
CENTRAL HOUhE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
open all the year round.
LAWLER A TRILL Y,
6161m Proprietors.
I7UREKA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. j",
!i ATLANTIC and VIRGINIA Avenues, will be
open June 24 for the reception of visitors.
6 161m R. S. WATSON.
T ADDON BOUSE, FOOT OF NORTH CARO
XI L1NA Avenue, facing the beach, Atlantlo 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 gnents.;
JACOB R. 8AOKETT,
6 16 lm Proprietor.
CONSTITUTION HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.
J., la now open tor the reception of guesta.
JACOB K. 8ACKETT,
6 16 lm Proprietor.
KEN T U C K Y H O US B
ATLANTIC CITY,
Opened June 1 for the reception of guests.
6 16 lm MRS. M. U.UIGLEY, Proprietress.
rj HE ALII AMUR A, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
I will open for the reception of guests on SA
TURDAY, June 24. No bar. R. li. LEEDS.
6 16 lm Proprietor.
DENNIS OOTT A G E,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
is now open for the reception or gueHts.
6 16 2m JOSEPH U. BORTON.
1JRIVATK BOARDING ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
PENNSYLVANIA, near Atlantlo avenue.U-A
lew choice double and Mingle rooms. Apply at No.
11114 ARCH Stieet. l6eodlm
rppEVONT HOUSE, CORNER PACIFIC AND
X VIRGINIA Avenuen,
Atlantlo City.
6 16 lm H. BLOOD. Proprietor.
1
ifc'NN MANSION, NEAR CONGRESS HALL,
Afrluntt.. ! XT T la HAW fliun fix m naua
6 16 liu ELIZA CAN BY, Proprietress.
rpHE "( HALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, 13 NOW
J op-n. Railroad to the beach.
6161 m KLISHA ROBERTS, Proprietor.
-EACU COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS
J) now opeu for the reception of guesta. No tar.
16 eod lm T. C. GARRETT.
IM1E CLARENDON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
ia now open lor the reception of guentg. i
6 10 lm U. U BRODI&
BUMMER RESORTS.
SUMMER RESORTS.
CUMMER RESORTS ON LINE OF TI1B PUILA-
DELPHIA AN1 HKATMNli li AII.KOAn AND
BRANCHES JUNE L 1871:
U A VClfkU 1 1 u . ... , . . -
moiioiwn nvi iss raw camon, mm. laroune
v miner, j ouRviue p. ()., Schuylkill county
TUSCARORA noTnrMr. M. L. Mil
Miller, Tus-
II.MW. T g I '. 1- i lit . -
maiifiiu iiuijofj w. r . emiin, Aiaoanoy uity
P. Ou Schuylkill county.
NT. CA RM EL HOUSE Nathan Herd, Mt Carrael
P. O., Northumberland county.
WHITE HOUSE F. Mayer, Reading P. o., Berks
county.
CENTRAL AVENUE HOUSEG. D. Davis, Read
ing P. O., Berks county.
Sit. pleasant seminary l. m. Koons,
Boyertown P. O., Berks county.
L1TIZ SPRINGS G. F. Greider, Litiz p. O., Lan
caster county,
uigeiAn HOME Dr. A, Smith, Wernersvllle
P. O.. Berks county.
COLD SPRINGS HOTEL (Lebanon connty)-Wll
Ham Lerch, Sr., Box No. 170 Harrlsburg P. O.,
Danphln cooutv.
El'HRATA SPRINGS John Frederick, Ephrata
P. O., Lancaster county.
PERKIOMBN BRILGE HOTEL Davis Longacre,
Collgeville P. O , Montgomery county.
PROSPECT TERRACE Dr. James PalmAr. C!o1-
Wgeville P. O., Montgomery county.
Bt'KiM mill iifciuu is dacoo u. Brelsh, Con
shohocken P. ., Montgomery county.
DOUTY IIOUSK-H. HalTered, Shamokin P.O.,
Northumberland county. 6 9 Saw 2m
SUMMER BOARDIN G
- The RENOVO HOTEL, a new and commodious
building, newly furnished, situated nn tue bank of
the Susquehanna river, at Renovo, Clinton county,
Pa., on Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, is open for
Summer Boarders. Trains leave Pennsylvania Rail
road Depot, West Philadelphia, at 12-40 and 720 P.
M., reaching Renovo at U P. M., and C 25 A. M.
Business men wishing their families at a healthy
and pleasant location, can leave Philadelphia Satur
days and return by Monday afternoon. Baggnge
checked throngh. Pullman sleepers on all night
trains.
Fark. Philadelphia to Renovo. It'30. Excursion
tickets, to be had at Nos. 83-4 and 001 Chesnut street;
Merchants' Hotel; No. 116 Market street; No. 4900
Main street, uermantown; ana at Pennsylvania
Railroad Depot, Thirty-tlrst and Market streets, at
(flO) ten dollars and (ibis.) twenty. live cents ner
round trip.
uoaid, ii to (14 a week for single boarders.
Special terms niHde for families, for which, and to
secure rooms: apply to proprietor,
WILLIAM n. MAY,
Renovo Hotel, Clinton county,
6161m Pennsylvania.
BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS. TniS POPU
lar summer resort will be rnen for the recen-
tion of visitors on the loth day of JUNE, and remain
open until SEPTEMBER 15.
Tne cediord Kanroat is completed to within one
hour's ride over a eood turnpike to the Springs.
Parties from Philadelphia will come through
direct to the Springs in from twelve to fourteen
hours.
Excursion tickets can be had at tbe Pennsylvania
Railroad Office, and baggage checked through.
Persons will come by the Pennylvanla Railroad
to Huntingdon, thence by Broad Top Road.
Persons wishing to engage rooms, or any further
information, 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: 16 10 24t
Half barrels (In mulberry wood), 20 gallons S 00
(steamed oak) 20 " 8-00
Who!e barrels 40 4-00
Kegs, 10 gallons 200
T)OARDlNG HOUSE FOR VISITORS FR)M THE
jj unx. me uiinersignea nas just miea up
an elegant Boarding House for city sojourners in
tne country at tne village or uusuh.iLL, pike
county, Pennsylvania. Bushklll is located between
MUford and Strondsburg, 21 miles from the former
and 13 miles from the latter place. It is a pictur
esque, airy, ana neanny piace. its surrouuaings
are miis, mountains, vaueys, , waterraus, cascades.
and everything desirable in country life. He has
yet room for a limited number of visitors, and can
accommodate early applications. For further
Information address JAMES B. SCHOONOVER,
cuHuaui, riKe county, reuut. o iv miutns4t
T AN CASTER HOUSE, LANCASTER. N. H..
j will be opened June 1 for transient and summer
uoaraers. it is jocatea in me vaney or tne Connec
ticut, in full view of Mount Washington and the
Vermont inns, at tne terminus oi tne liostou, uon-
tuiu, ana jnunireai Jtanruuu.
N. B. Persons suffering from asthma and "hay
fever" will find immediate relief here.
Prices reasonable. For particulars and circular
address E, STANTON & CO.,
6 10 2m Proprietors.
STEAMBOAT nOTEL, BEVERLY, N. J.
The above Hotel having been entirely reflttea
the proprietors would respeotfully inform their
friends and the public that they will receive Per
manent and Transient BOARD JiRS, on and after
June 1,1871. No effort will ba spared by the pro
prietors to merit the high popularity enjoyed by this
Hotel, and with additional facilities and Improve
ments, guests are assured of perfect comfort during
their sojourn at the Hotel.
G. M. BRITTON & SON,
6 IB 6t f Proprietors.
IORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA COUNTY,
j Pennsylvania.
This popular watering-place, on the summit of the
Alleghany Mountains, will be opened for visitors on
the 1st of July.
Tne Hotel has been extensively repaired, and
everything will be done to make visitors com
foHable. For further information address
F. A. GIBBONS. Proprietor,
610 2m Loretto, Cambria Co., Pa.
A R R Y
O U S
HIGHLAND FALLS,
(NEAR WEST POINT).
This new and elegant establishment on the banks
of tbe Hudson River will be opened early la Jane.
Liberal terms for families. Address
CAS. W. HENDRIX.
Highland Falls, New York.
HO T E L,
CHITTENANGO WHITE SULPHUR
SPRINGS, MADISON COUNT?, NEW YORK,
Is open for guests. Accommodations tor 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 2m D. P. PETERS, Proprietor.
SE A - B A T H
NATIONAL HALL.
N
G.
CAPE MAY, opens July 1. Commands unob
structed view of the Ocean. Superior accommoda
tion for visitors. Terms, f 16 to 118 per week. No
bar. Satisfactory reduction to parties and families
securlDg room for the season. Address
6 13 2m A. GAKRETSON.
HIGHLAND DELL BOUSE. BE 1UTIFULLY
located on a spur of tbe 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. FOHLKE, tttroudsburg, Monroe county, Penn
sylvania. ,6 10 3m
CENTRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY CITY, 18 NOW
open for the leceptlou of guests.
6 201m J. E. M EC RAY, Proprietor.
MAXSON HOU8K, NARRAG 4.NSETT PIER, R.
I. Located on elevated land, near the Bathing
Beach, having a One view of ocean, Bay, and sur
rounding country It Is entirely new, furnished
throng hoBt with elegant furniture. Application for
rcom and board, should be addressed to
610 6w K. TUCKER, Proprietor.
I7PI1RATA MT. SPRINGS, LANCASTER CO.,
J PA. This delightful Summer Resort WILL
BE OPEN for the Reception of Guesta on 15th Jane,
lb71. For particulars, address
J. W. FREDERICK, PropY,
n. H. RBINIIARD, Snpt. 6 11m
F
AMILIES DESIRING PLEASANT ROOMS AT
FRIENDS' COTTAGE, faclna- the Ocean and
Congress Hall lawns, shouldmake early application
to A. P. COUK, Proprietress,
CAPE MAk CITY, N. J.
$13 per week through J une. 6 10 tf
BAKER, ARNOLD & CO.,
No. 710 CIIESXUT Street,
Invite attention to their large assortment o
GAS XTIXTTJRICS
OF NEW AND BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS,
F1NISUID IN GOLD-GILT, ORMOLU, VBRD-AN-TIQCE
AND IMPERIAL BRONZE,
Which they offer at price
Lower tbaii Ever Before Known.
6 6 lnirp
DRY OOODW.
QREATEST BARGAINS OP TUB
TERIOD IN DRY GOODS. ,
ALEXANDER RICKEY,
No. 727 CHESNUT STREET,
In Victoria Lawns, Bishop Lawns, Plain and Tlald
Nainsooks, 8-4 French organ lies, Ham burg Edgings,
LLAMA LACE BACKS and F0INTES,
Black Hernanles, Broche Grenadines, Japanese
bilks, Striped Silks, Black 811kg, Linen Suitings, -
FRENCH LAWNS,
And the greatest variety of bnautlfnl styles in
DRESS GOODS ever exhibited in this city.
THE 25, 87tf, 60 and 75 CENT
DEPARTMENTS FOR THE BALE OF
Choice Dress Goods
REPRESENT THE GREATEST BARGAINS OF
THE PERIOD.
ALEXANDER RICKEY,
6 8 thBtntfrp . No. 727 CHESNUT Street.
10GO riECES OF FRENCH LAWNS
In new and beautiful effects, at 85 cents.
ALEXANDER RICKEY.
SPECIALTY IN BLACK SILKS AT
$1-50, $175, and $2 FER YARD.
ALEXANDER RICKEY.
rpiIE MOST REGULAR AND BEAUTI
FUL MESH IN THE
Pure it Silk and Wool Black Hernaaies
Ever made for tl per yard.
ALEXANDER RICKEY,
6 S thstntfrp No. 787 CHESNUT Street.
4871.
SPRING CArtOEfJ CTREET
SINCE 1853.
THORHLEY'S"
CENTRALLY LOCATED
DRY GOOD i ESTABLISHMENT,
ON THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF
EIGHTH and SPRING GABD23 SU
An immense Stock of Goods.
Prices very low Indeed.
Everybody sure to get suited.
The utmost attention to customers.
No misrepresentation In order to effect sales.
If purchases are not satisfactory we return the
money.
DRESS GOOPS,
SILKS AND SHAWLS,
MEN'S AND BOYS' WER,
1.KAMA LiAUK NAlUES AND POINTE3,
KID GLOVES, TABLE LINENS.
QUILTS, Etc. Etc.
JOSEPH H. THORNLEY. 2 8 thstu
Ely, Hunsberger & Ely,
No. 1126 CHESNUT STREET,
Now offer at LOW PRTCES a full stock of
WHITE GOODS, every description,
EMBROIDERIES, LACES,
LLAMA BACQUES AND POINTE9,
In connection with our NEW and ATTRACTIVE
stock of H 11 tuths3m
Seasonable Dress Fabrics.
111 K U" OWN MAKE OF CHAMPION
H'ui Hoop Skirts, in all the newest styles, the
best and cheapest in the market.
Also, good Eastern-made Skirts, from 15 to 40
springs, from 81 to 60c. Soiled Skirts, quarter price.
CORSETS, CORSETS 119 styles, and prices from
toe. u go-so. Misses' corsets, superior quality.
65c. for French Woven Corsets : reduced from 85c.
tuumsujn b uiove ntting uorsetaat Iracit-W)
11-74, 12-50. 13-60. 14-75. and 16 60.
MRS. MOODY'S Abdominal Corsets, from 12-75
W ID.
MADAME FOY'S Corset Skirt Supporter at $11)9,
tl French Woven Corsets, the cheapest in the cltv
EVERY desirable style of corset at prices which
PAN1ER BUSTLES, In 89 styles, 250. to f L
BON TON BUSTLES, from 47c upwards.
PARASOLS at wholesale prices.
LADIES' UNDER-GARMENTS A complete
assortment at lowest rates. Call and examine our
goois, at No. 133 N. EIGHTH Street, aud No. Ills
Viijis.u i street.
6 23 tutbsrptf WILLIAM T. HOPKINS.
HOSIERY.
COOK & BROTHER,
No. 63 ft. EIGHTH Street,
TH1DE-MARX.
RETAILERS
or
IIO SIERY GOODS
Exclusively of their own Importation.
IMPORTERS OF C A RT WRIGHT fc WARNER'S
MERINO GOODS.
BRET TLB'S AND NOTTINGHAM MANUFAC
TURING CO.-S
English Hosiery Goods,
And best makes of FRENCH AND GERMAN HO.
SISRYQOODa 3 88 tuth Smrp
' Established iu 1703.
LTcCAira'3
Art Galleries and Wnrerooins,
No. 910 CHESNUT Street.
Oil Paintings,
IIIrror,
Tables,
Frames,
Cornices, Etc,
All Cbromoa reduced SO per cent; on form
prices. 1 stuth Cuirp
SEWING MACHINES.
BOUT BTJ3T
Sowing- IMacliino 1
Until you have examined
THE AMERICAN '
Complete Sewing Blacbico,
Combining the making of BUTTON HOLES, OVER
SEAMlNketc, witn every other kind of Sewing
illf&fc n nunc uu nnj ubiici ot;wiut( .i fuiim , bug
prtre of which is only $i5, with a complete outfit: k
i f7 maa ine jouvirmg rrcirmmvruianonm;
1 have had one of the American Combination Ma
chines for nearly three years, and cheerfully testify
to Its mRny excellent qualities, as well as Its dura
bility. I had previously used the "Wheeler A Wil
son, "urover .iBK.r," ana --omg.r. i tninn nisi
the "American" makes the most perfect stitch of
all sewlDg machines, and decidedly prefer It to any
other machine that I am familiar with. It requires
hardly any effort to run It, and its entire operation
is exceedingly simple and eay.
iUla d tilt 11 ItV O. AIALiLAJIVI,
Dressmaker, No, 12 ISroas' Row,
. , TltusVille, Pa.
It Is the best in the msrket for all of any kind or
work. It is so simple in Its construction that a child
may readily guide My family would not be with
out it under onv circumstances.
, J. K. DKOOM ALL, Ercildoun, Cheater Co., Pa.
Bcri.inoton, New Jersey, Jane 14. 1871.
Dear Bin : I bought one of the American Button
hole Overseamlng and Complete Sewing Machines,
about four weeks ago, for the purposn of making
nuttonholes In Instlng and kid shoes. After having
the machine one week, and having hnt onb lesson
On tbb samx, I was enabled to make 600 holes per
day. I am now (alter four weeks' practice) making
720 holes per day. in a snperlor manner and with per
fect east'. Am very much pleased with the machine,
and ran heartily recommend it to all those wanting
a machine for such purposes.
SALLY FENIMORE.
JM orNT Lebanon. A)leahmy co., Pa.
I have lately become the possessor of one of the
new and wonderful American Family Sewing Ma
chines, and I fer l mirprixed and delinhtcA with Its
truly oorrvhrlmityt performances. It only requires
'6 be known to supersede all others now iu use. No
one need delay purchasing, for I am convinced that
thi Machine has arrived to a verv jrret degree of
perfection. . J. E. WI LSON, M. D.
Messrs. Hall A Bosley, Gents: The American
MarhiDe which I bought of you lat sn'lng gives me
the highest satisfaction. I have received nardly any
instruction, yet can do all klads of sewing on it with
perfect ease. The best thing I can wish for any
honiekeeper is that she may have as perfect a Sew
ing Machine as the American.
Yours truly, MRS. T. M. JONES,
Neilltown, Forest co., Pa.
Call and examine this wonderful Sewlag Machine
at the
COMPANY'S SALESROOM,
4 22 tntha3m No. 1318 CIHtSNUT Street.
VMiaM YYIWb. fc, T Ci
INKS, LUiUORS, ENGLISH AND
SCOTCH At.ES, ETC.
The subscriber begs to call the attention Of
dealers, connoisseurs, and conHumers generally to
his splendid stock of foreign goods now on hand, of
bis own Importation, as well, also, to his extensive
assortment of Domestio Wines, Ales, etc., among
which may be enumerated:
coo cases of Clarets, high and low grades, care
fully selected from best foreign stocks.
100 casks of Sherry Wine, extra quality of finest
grade.
loo cases of Sherry Wine, extra quality of finest
grade.
25 casks of Sherry Wine, best quality of medium,
grade.
25 barrels Scuppernong Wine of best quality.
B0 casks Catawba Wine , " "
10 barrels " " medium grade.
Together with a full supply of Brandies, Whiskies,
Scotch and English Ales, Brown Stout, etc, etc..
which he Is prepared to furnish to the trade and con
sumers generally la quantities that may be re
quired, and on the most liberal terras.
P. a. JORDAN. ' ' ' .
BBtf No. 220 PEAR Street,
Below Third and Walnut and above Dock street.
CAR&TAIRS A RftcCALL,
Ho. 126 Wamnt and 21 Granite Sti,
IMPORTERS OF
Brandiet, "WiaeB, Gin, Olive Oil, Eta,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
PURE RYE WHISKIES,
INJSONTiANDTAX PAID 83
LOOKING QLA88E8, ETO.
NEW ROGERS GROUP,
"RIP VAN WINKLE."
NEW CHROMOS.
AllChromos sold at 25 per cent, below regular rates,
All of Prang's, Hoover's, and all others.
Send for catalogue.
lAokingG lasses,
ALL NEW STYLES,
At the lowest prices. All of our own manufacture.
JAMES S. EAR LB A SONS.
No. 816 CHESNUT STREET.
WATOHEa. JEWELRY. ETO. '
GOLD MEDAL EEGULA.T0R3.
. . 11U88RLL,
No. 22 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
Begs to call the attention of the trade and customers
to the annexed letter: .
TRANSITION.
"I take pleasure to announce that I have given to
Mr. G. W. KU88ELL, of Philadelphia, the exclusive
sale of all goods of my manufacture. He will be
able to sell them at the very lowest prices.
"GUSTAV BEOKER,
"First Manufacturer of Regulators,
"Freiburg, Germany.
WINDOW BLINDS, ETO. '
WINDOW BLINDS,
Lace Curtains, Curtain Cornices '
HOLLAND BHADES,
FAINTED SHADES of the latest tints.
BLTNDS painted and trimmed.
8IOHB NHaDKS made and lettered.
Picture Cord, Tassels, Etc, Repairing promptly
attended to,
D. J. WILLIAMS, Jr.,
No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, 1
STtnthsSm PHILADELPHIA
HARDWARE, ETO. '
CUMBERLAND NAILO
8470 Per Kog.
These Nails are knows to be the ben In the market
All IVallH, no waste, and cost no
more than other brands.
Each keg warranted to contain 100 pounds of Nails.'
Also, a large assortment of Una Hinges, Locks, and
Knobs. Salid Bronae, suitable for nrat-olaaa build
legs, at the great
Cheap-i"orCah Hardware Store
Of
J, 11. HUAnKU.f,
1 14 tnthsi No. 1009 MARKET Street
GOAL
p. OWEN A . C OT
CAL DEALERS,
riLBKKT STREET WHARF.
SCHUYLKILL. glOlyS
NOW DON RAU'S COAL DJiPOT, CORNER
Dll LWVN and WILLOW" Streets. Lehlgtt and
Schuylkill COAL, prepared exprtxwly for faiuUy om
I the loweat cuah price 11J