TITE EVEN I tiCi PUBLTSIIED 1SV1:11Y EVENING, ,'-':, (FUIrIdRIS eNCept4 , l), Al' =ME - -if zW, IMILLETIN BIuILIErPTIA, s. 607 Chestnitt !Street, rhitadelphla, • • ;EVENING BULLETIN • .ASSOCIATION: PROTItTP.TO3II3,_ _ tiII)SON ' , PEACOCK, - CASPER soUDEKLJn., f •• FL. ENTILEBSTON , . THOS. J. WILLIAMSON, 1 - FRANCIS WELLS. . - The But.kartit is served to subscriber!! in the city at 18 • cents • r week .ayablo to the carrier or. 8 or-annum. OPENING OF THE. NEW EXCURSION UOVSE AT ATLANTIC CITY. Atlantic City, being so easy of access from .„Bhiladelphia, has become a famous: ,place for excursions. Scarcely a day passes during the sunnner season withont its excursion to the .'city bythe Sea," by some satiety. Far Save 'ral years past the want of a large and comrtio diou.s house for the acconnuodation , of excur sion parties has been felt. Such a house becalm a - necessity to make ah excursion pleasant and successful, and such an establish .ment has been provided since last season. , A stock company was formed, and.was libe,rilly assisted by the Camden and. Atlantic Railroad. Compan3r. This company hasput up'alarge house, which is called "The Sea Vietir,Rotel." !Cis located within a few yards of, the, surf, and from its extensive - porticos a splendid view of the beach and the ocean can be-had fo'r miles. The formal opening-of the new hotel took place yesterday. By ionvitation of the Camden and Atlantic., Railroad ',Company, , tibmit two hundred gentlemen, , comprisittg , the • valious business interests of the ciV, were taken in. ' a `special train, directly . fejthe door, of tlie mew hotel. The party arrived there about ,half-past 'eleven o'clock, and once began an ec tion p theremises, under charge. of Mr:ifrot ace, Whiteman, Secretary, •and , Mr. „D: 'Mundy, Agent of the , - Camden and :; , Atlantic Railroad, and Mr. S. C. .Kenigmacher, Who has been selected as• Superintendent , of the establishroent. " The house is well arianged, its main featureS being extensive verandahs; spacious Jett% and passages, commodious reception rooms, and ample, accommodations Tor gancing; billiard-. bowling. The:main building has an ocean front of over two 'hundred feet, and about the Sallie depth,.three stories high, with double verandahs. A hall, fifteen , feet wide, extendS the whole length of the main build ing, withreception room, office, bat, &to., on the right, each th irty-six feet square. On the left of the hall are the dining, and bail rooms, connected by two sets of sliding doors. These rooms, together, are 76 by itM feet, and 22 feet high iu the clear. The roof of this portion of the building is of open timber, finished in a rustic style of archi tecture, divided through the centre longi tudinally, with square columns, and filling in between in the same style EIS the roof, the whole presenting a very handsome appear ance. it is well supplied with large windows, and therefore will be cool at all tames. Near the dining-room is a restaurant, 16 by 50 feet, and in the rear an ' extensive kitchen, launOry, with, brick-paved cellar for wines, Of ice cream, &a The approach to the second and third stories is by a wide , _ stairway, at the head . of which is the ladies' parlor, about thirty-six feet square, where there is alsoA private, dining-room 15 by 40 feet, and several fine ,double chambers oppo site the ladies' parlor. The verandah on this . story leads to a billiard-room 40 feet square, which can also be reached by means of an out side stair-case. There are fifteen double chanibein on the third floor, and two bed rooms in I the tower. The - height of the tower from the base to flagstaff is' nearly 100., feet, and can be ' distinctly seen.soon after reaching the salt meadows, on the- trip` down. There is also an oliserva-. tory on the :end', of the ball-room, the same style as the inain tower,whieh forms a crown ing point to a large bay-wiudow at the end of the ball 7 room. The principal entrance to .this : extensive building is - -Under a; tower 18 feet square,;on the railroad front. The • house- • is. • supplied with pure water from cisterns, and, from a reservoir some; distanpe. It is lighted - with gas manufactured on the premises. Connected • with . the house are a large nuinlier of well constructed bath house?-, with an ample supply, of. new bathing robes for the -accommodation of excursionists. ' •• . `Thabathing ground in front of the house is all that could be desired: The beach slopes off gradually and there are no holes to put the lives Of 'bathers in jeopardy. Captain 'Wm., Tell Street's Life Lines have also been put up. . In addition ' to their great utility as a life pre serving apparatus • these lines afford, a great opportunity for bathers: .to amuse themselves while in the water. • . -..- Everything connected with the ‘, , Sea View Hotel" seems to have been arranged with special view to give the greatest accommoda tion and pleasure to guests, and everybddy, who visits the house will have no reason to complain of its appointments. ANOTHER SPANISH OUTRAGE. Arrest of the Cuban Secretary of War—A Number of Pareable American 'Citi. c rens ArreStm and Thrown Into Ludlow l Street Jail, ' Order !of the Spanish Consul. The N. Y. San of. to-day says : Another Span ish outrage Was perpetrated last night, at the command of the Spanish Coma'. Bet Ween 6 and 7 o'clock a 'descent was made upon the Casino, in ; Houston ' street, and . a munber of respectable and peaceable gentlemen, who had just dropped in on private. business for a few minutes, _were seized and hurried off to Lud-' low street jail, on the flimsy pretence that they. were engaged in, enlisting• men for the Cuban expedition. Among.the victims. are C01...W. R.,0: Ryan, and two alleged Captains besides a numb :r of persons who are . detained 'as• Witnesses. Signor Alfaro, Secretary Of War of the Cuban. ProVisional Government,was arrested at about the same hour in another part, of the city, and an order of the 'U. S. Marshal is also out fOr . the arrest of the whole Junta Committee. Mr. Ryan denies that he is connected . in any manner with an expedition, to . Cuba, It is bad enough that the citizens of a nominally free country should be deprived of their liberty on account of the stupidity and malice, of u, foreigner with whom we have no sympathy;' but that they should also be obliged to suffer. the the additional deprivations of rights which are conceded to thieves and blackguards, is carry in the'outrage a little too far. . ; : Several wealthy and influential gentlemen of this city took the. trouble to visit the jail last evening, and offer their bonds; in behalf' of Messrs. Ryan, Allan), and the other prisoners; but they could find nobody to take bail. Seve ral even were denied admission, for fear that they might possibly find means to open. some avenue of escape, and one gentleman says that, on politely requesting a policeman on Grand street, near Ludlow, to direct him to the jail,.he was grittily informed that he could not get in;7it was only by threatening to take the:policeman's number that he obtained the desired information. _ Secretary Fish, it ma' be remembered, de , ne' a now ege o e recent ark - at of tlfe - Cuban Junta when he was taxed with it, but we hardly suppose that he will attempt to shirk the responsibility of this, when we know that Mr. Webster, of the firm of Webster & Grigg, the lawyers who are retained for the Spanish Sovernment, is a son-in-law of the Secketaryof tate. AILUSEMEN tft. ":—Arrah-Na-Pogue was successfully and cleverly - - produced -at the Walnut Street Theatre last evening, with Miss Josie Orton and:Mr. John E, McDonough in the leading characters. It will be repeated this evening. --T6-morrow night Mr., John T.-Donnelly, the well-known and popular manager of the Theatre Comiquei will have a complimentary mi ',ght at the Arch Street. Theatre. The Susan 3erit3then and Pie Two /Rind. Beggars; Mr. Craig will give hiS wonderful imitations of Chas. Dickens, John S. Clarke; and others,and there will be Ethiopian delineations by well-. * - known-negro minstrels. If the' size of the au (hence corresponds with Mr. :Donnelly's- de-: sertf: there will not - be a square inch of room in the theatre. We wish the a full house and a plethoric pocket-book. , - r At the American to-night a miscellaneOus entertainment will he given by a good variety company. CITY -BPI4kETIN SERENADE , ':11,11T" AOCIETV.—Yrig. A.:n0w...1t-Takla; vrellktioWli_basso__anifi 'teacher of vocalization, iiight the 'recipient of a,cliarmin,gserenade,iendered him by the gentlemen composing the k'Abt Male Singing , Society," *horn he hily'condlieted with signal ability andself-sacriticnig devotion , - durinehe ii past tw -Seasons: ' It Was he who ' first conceived the idea, of this, now highly trained association, inaugurated .ratlier tor.in •divi dual and colleetive improvern out than from • any metives - bf pertional . pecuidaty gain... It is a luscious experience .to hear this trained band of superb voices in the glorious compoSitions of Abt, Kreutzer,,llattim, and other undying song and quartette' writers. Their lights and shades of expression seem like the breathingS 'of a single sCITII, so exactly rand 'evenly do they proceed from ,the twenty-andlene ,voices that make up the aggregate... The serenade trans .Pired at Mr. Taylor's residence, 1207 Filbert street; and after, the inevitable three-oufside pieces, the affair resolved .itself into a most delightful in-door soiree, wWchlast6d until ali early hour this morning.... , M,nedeshei mere of vintage, intensifiedthe natural so- ciability of the occasion, Whilst 'a full hour was dedicated to gustatory.exercises and' sun dry ensuing , toasts; speeches, .&o. Among ' those present we noticed, Messrs: Lauderbach, the'veterait edueefor of 'youth,:-C6l. -Roberts, And Charles H:Jarvis, our distingnislied pian ist. , The latter perfectly - electrified , cam 'any :with tus superb perfonaiance of Thalberg's fine fantasia, from .Don- GiOVCalni. Goiild; .'resident of the'Abt Society, lu 6 .4Pllt.':1•111 0 . 0011 OxlVOseed. , ,the affe , oo o iiate and apprec ative :sentiments of :his fellow- Inehihers arid himitelf triWard ' the reelpient'of pie setenede,,antl.woUra • l Vitt( finer.tbast to him, to which Mr. Taylor , as titly,replieck A very inadet yOung gentleman proposed the healtkof, the,,President, coupled- #ith tho.f6l-' lowing sentiment:. o Mayhe ever -be bound to lei by the ' , co./Arlon 'Muhl of , 'fritilidShip; .his '07030713, ' us be thoseofgeediAillirivehip' and soriability;lis. dominant a ruling , passion to excel; his tonic, rarely„, if ,ever, anything niore - potent than ,a glass of 4?,,nerlesheliner;' and all of his rests spent in the ,unalloyed ,pleasures of domestic felicity" , • . -••. • ~ And thus, wore, on, the. night, amid: , joyous and innocent.exereise.i-thenble quartettes of the great masters _more ::finely spun aavbices became ~mellower with 'the ;sparkling Milne wine—the entire affair a beautifully 'designed; and as elegantly, , executed. a tribute,to a deserv ing g . entleman, as could possiblk have been im- Provised. • , THE Rrit.t. - Ly.tis 40. TATE Co'flyElfitoli AND IiATIFICATIONMEETING.—Thp Republican State ConventlOn Will coirtene to-morrow morning, at 10 o'clock; at Concert Hall,Che.sV nut' street; 'above , TAVelfth street. 'The. Hall has been beautifully decorated with flags, :ban ners • and bunting,,One-half of the, floor has been railed off for the members of the Con vention. This portion •of the Hall will be reached by the centre avenue. A broad flight of steps leads to the first platform of. the Stage, which will be appropriated for the otii mars of the Convention: The second platform in the rear has ample and Most convenient arrangements for the reporters of the press. Members of the Conventhin and representa tives of newspapers from abroad. will receive their tickets at the rooms of the National Union Club, 1105 Chestnut street, and audi ence tickets will be furnished by any of the members of the Philadelphia delegation. Itis understood that to prevent over-erowding,and not to interfere with 'the comforts of the mem bers of the Convention, no person will be admitted without a ticket. In the evening, at the grand Republican maws, meeting, the doors Willbe . thrwn open to all corners, and we adviSe persons'who de sire seats near the stage to go early. Between the adjournment ,of the Convention and the mass meeting in the evening, the settees iu the hall will be replaced.intheir usual form. 'AR the arrangements for both' the 'State convention and the Masa Meeting are cora plete and most proper, even to the services of a full complement of pages for the use of • the Convention and, the reporters of the press. `GARDEN EMBELLWIZIENTS.---1111,11y. Of the private grounds and. gardens of the residents in the "West El:10 , ot Philadelphia, are beau titled With ! statuary; • representing ,' Spring, Flora, Terpsichore, Bacchante, PsYche; Po mona, Silence, Diana,- Love and Innocence, Cupid, 4'6y,: and other mythological figures. These ornate introductions may really be considered as snmuch-aVidenee of 'cultivated taste,,and,higktoned refinement incidental to an advanced state of civilization. , ~GrOurids so enriched by'Works of art , never failU'awaken a.feehng of congratulation among allbeholders; Pedestrians involuntarily pause while passing :41101-places of . display, and .stand' almost en tranced amid imch gardens of beauty and love liness.• The "West End" , has set- an example worthy of emUlation.: , There are splendid sec tions cif our 'city' further' east where such dis plays ,of munificence and magnificence would not only be gratifying to the owners, but to the cOmmunity.in general. ' • : AND'BOOTBLACKS.—A musical and literary entertainment by the teachers and -friends of the Newsboys and liootblacks'.clotirt...Honse Sunday School was given laSt 'evening ht the. old 'Court House, under the auspices of Mk. John Lamorid, who established the school and has 'worked hide fatigably for the welfare. of 'this much neglected class . of juveniles. A large number of ladies and . gentlemen were present. The exercises consisted ,of singing; 'declamations, recitations and addresses. Among those who delivered address& were 'P.-'4. 'Cregar, Esq., Mr. Laniond,. E. - Z King:Sky, - Esq., H. J. Holt and Rev. Mr, Botts: -, , FinEs.--Tbe restaurant of Hamilton Morris, at the northwest corner of Broad-and Oarpeii , ter streets, Was slightly danniged by fire about 12 o'clock last night.- The flames originated from•the , explosion of a fluid , lainp.• This mormng ) about half-paSt 4 o'clock, a lire was discoveliM in the'bellar ui iiu unoccu pied houSe At the southwest oiyowf of Broad and Thompson streets.' The Names' were ex tinguished before any damage had been done. The house is owned by It. J. Dobbins. DIED IN PRI§O.N.-T. J. Moriarty,: charged with obtaining . monerimder false pretences, was to Lave had a further hearing before Al derman Kerr yesterday afternoon, but the offi cer who went to the prison to eonvey the ac cused to the Central Station was informedlhat he had died in , his cell. The cause of the sud den death of Moriarty was not ' eported. ' UrisuccEssym.—Richard Lane undertobk to better his condition yesterday by robbing an indiiridual who was taking a snooze on a lot at Broad and Stiles street. After rifling the pockets of the sleeper,Lane found that he had just as much money as he had before. He was arrested, however,on the charge of attempted larceny, and was sent to prison to await a fur ther hearing before Alderman Hood. CHARGED WITH. RolmEny.—J. S. Cornelius, colored, keeper of a tavern on Pine street, above Siith, lvas before Alderman Kerr, this morning, upon - the charge of robbery. The complainant alleges that he went into Come -lins's-houserget4irtmkriind-was-robbed-of-$7 and his pants. The accused was held for a further hearing. STRUCK Ity LionorrnNo.—About ten o'clock last evening a large frame barn, on Taylor's lane, near the Camden and Amboyllailroad, was struck by lightning, and entirely. de stroyed. A cow shed, adjoining, was also burned, and a horse and two cows are reported toitaxe been burned to death. The • dwelling adjoining the barn made a narrow escape. CAUGIIT IN THE ACT.-A lad named Alex ander-Harwood was arrested yesterday, while in the act of stealing some woolenyarn from the wharf of the Southern Mail 13teamship Company. He was Committed by Alderman Carpenter. . PUSHED FROM A STEr.-14 — argaret DoYle, re siding in the rear 'of •Fitzwater street, above _B* - th,_was.p.ushed . from . the steps of the house by-a man, this morning, andliad a leg broken. She was taken to the Pennsylvania Hospital. ACClDENT.—Tbsinias Doyle fell from a cart at Fifth and Callowhill str4;ets, this morning, about five o'clock, and had , a leg broken: He was taken t. the Pennsylvania Hospital. He resides at 4 %wont street and Lehigh avenue. DROWNED.—Michael Carter; ,:etlyirodore while engaged in unloading pig-iron at Wilt!. low street wharf, last evening, abone:T'O!clock, fell into the river and was droWn'ed. 1114 betty has not yet been recovered. THE DAILY EVENING 13ULLETIN-PHILADELPHIA,_TUESDAY, JUNE 22 ` ,1869. 1)/ENtinnt:O.—Otilear :John. Maguire, of First District, was,d4anissed thin morning fo intoxication ; Offiders I. A.‘Murphy and Jas. _Campbell; SeSomtEdstriat,.for sleeping ;while otiiinty;,oilieerallottnisAynitams,.First triet, for drunkenness and;sleeping, while on duty. Subititritelacifait Wasikli.seharged for being ab.sent from bin b r eat;twa hours, • • jkBBAULT UFO'l.l' Ai Wurwr.--John W. Rog WSW ?before Aldi PlankintOn lestinlisty; upon the charge of Us:4unit •und':batt,ert,:with. intent to kill. On .SaturdaY. night dast,4l alleged, ; lie raised a disturbance in ahOtise On Parrish street, aboye , assaulted' a vironnan and ; threatened to .outer with a knife.: ...fle.Wal held in $1,500 bail for trial: , : • • ••' , • : BAsa Cincinnati :Baszse,• Club will playa thatch' &me s with theC,ltisY,- stone Club of this, city, .tPa ':afterxvion on the I .groundssatFifteenthst:teet and COlundkanve- Bitowtt ifitlitAtcA OttountcmgAtiphe.s lenv- ring the City shotild -; not ; fail surmlying,thern selves With tbiff invaluablere:niedy. , %Its merits ,c,re now so wellestablished,that it Aces, not re- ! quire &detail of its etlicienoyas a tonic. itlhere has been introduced intokthol Inarket'hy'dritg-; gists at vations-times wttigi Brolvzibut so far helms ma,intairted•the palm for FaTeriority. /.•" t•,'' • , e LARGE SALE OF BOOTS AND "STCONS.-42. L. Aslibridget & C 0.." AuCtioniterS,. *111144 '4 their store, 604 , 'Market; Streets, too-morrow LoPtoitig, , teg o'lpok A t :EibbAt'J 14000 'padk- Ages op Boots and Shoekro r ly,hkohthe,Attention oCeify'Anci ectOntiey buyers IsAeafted.t be open early Ain the. morning 'fiat ~t cxhirand,tioh, Nttll catalogue, tt , Aog.oB,,CriOce ters .. bus' of ew ork mil J. play the '• Young Arneried Olub to/riforrd* and Ttaredoy.,..Play p'olpok, cook Gy!ottat'J. - ".ELultutets latreStii4k itewin ventionz fpg• , destrpyiug ~Xerailies would - do well to attendito their furniture, &c,, When Emile 011ivier learned that he had been overwhelming)* , defeated in Paris, he shed tears; when the tolegraph, boy brought himthe deSpatch that he had been elected the Vat toepa.rtnieut;he Wasso - overjyyed that he gave the:bey atWenty-franc piece instead of the franc for which he called.' • "But, M. 011i4 'vier," said the' boy, "this is a tiTenty-frane piece.. All I want is one frlfpc." "Keep the piece; my boy," was the joyous reply. "This despatch is well worth twenty fiatt." —A iiu whai.emitly 'held at Satita for the purpose of Paying a tribute to the them ory of ".Kit" Carson. Eulogies were delivered, and resolutions passed. TnE firm of A. M. Wilson Ninth and Filbert streets, makes a specialty : of ,Trego's ..Teaborry ~ Tooth-Wash. This preparation bears: the , endorsement of a long list of physicians, and dentiettb which . wtil com mend it to the public. Few -people take the - care of their teeth which 'an intelligent person should; and many . . by ignorance ruin them entirely, by using cheap and baneful washes or preparations. ,Tho Trego Wash is warranted as compounded of the best materials, awl free from all injurious substances. It Is' sold by all druggists, and its' proprietor asks of every on' a trial. The general decay. of the teeth °lithe American people makes the question Of a perfectly.silfe anti etlica• Mous preparation one of rust interest 'end magnitude; and in calling attention to anything which chants to th, this, we are benefitting the;, million. , ;Along 'with this wash .31. r.. Wilson furnishes pamphlet free,''etcplaining clearly in` non-technical language the bygeleue of tivi teeth, and giving rules foritheir care _And Hafedteeping, -. Warning against Injurious habits, and'. euggoSting the rules and principles which conduce both the health of the mouth and the soundue.ls of .the W 'teeth: -e advise its. . careful study. ,1 . . • UIiNETT'S KALLISTON, , c9snitattle; flounced ono of the ;best Toilet Fixtureqev n ourepored.=: St. ,Louis EveningWetes. . • sidebeinik 'WHITE LIICEN . DEILLING, 1 , WHITE TEnvET (.ffir 12.4ti1i 4), -and alullaseokiEtext WEA:THEH. At !!/,,EI,Es S , THEE§'.,_I!?.O. 82.1 ChoOn*streq, Jfinrciotrii nurses; utid dAldren n't3afe atig pleOznit inOdiOpti lit Bower's Inretkt SPLENDID 'BARGAINS BIQU,ES MITE Goods, Plaid' /audit .11Oalery,, Gloves; ta'Glovds . ; Dress' Goods—,lapaiiese Bilks Black Sit Iron Baregd, Buff 'Gloves, White Gloves;; at' BAIL- Tnox,omsw's, orth Eiglipi„strte,et, !Afore incLighg . alterations. • ' ,• ~, • , "AIKEN:3EI,Y ovuL . Axt—The • combtnetl, .frkterator omit "Water Cobleriof Messie: Savery',. & Co.. Nu ureery 06.11'11u:3-room Abould.be without t1;i0 able article of furniture. .84 and (46' Market atr.mr. . • "VERY Supxmon 00tONG TEAS (Black)' 111 0, 10, IA Rm. , liandsbnie Caddies .n.t a great rodrictipn frdni retail priceu. rAIRLI TORNE'4 CO., 205 and 1O ldarket at.'!. •• .. • ;, ' • .• TAB V.KUMOKT - bl.ltl.NG' WATER: The 'great !remedy. for . Cancer, .Scrofula, Bright'S Disease and other Kidney affections. Sold by'Johnston; Hollonay .&-Cowden, 602 Arch street. . • , SINGER'S SEIVIICG MACRINGS • on easiest possible term, by 810 Chestlut•stroot . • LADIES' HAT s ! HATS I ' At Charles Oakford & Sone'. tinder the Continental. . SunuiCAL :InsTUUMENTS,anct drUggiSts? sun dries. • • • . • • SNOWDEN et Buorugu; ' • • '23 south Eighth street, Conics, Bunions Inverted Nails, .skillfully treated by Dr. J. Davidson, No. , 915 Chestnut' street. Charges moderato. • • • To THECA ri s. Ladies going to the sea-shoce dr! country should get one of those elegant Sundown - WSW by Charles 1./alcfot'd & Sons, 634 and 834 Chestnut street.' -• ' •• GENTS' STRAW HATS - ca - n - be purchased at Oakfords' t 834 and an Chestnut -street. Latest styles uways on band. DEAFNE43I3, BLINDIUSSEI AND CATARRH J. Isaacs, M. D., Professor of the Eye and Bar, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most reliable sources in the city can be seen Mikis office, No, 805 Arch street. The medical faculty aro' invited to accompany their patients, as ho has no secrets in his practide. Arti ficial eyes inserted: No charge made for examination. TV ED DI N G CARDS, INVITATIONS VV for Parties, &o. New styles. MASON &CO • au2stil . 907 Chestnut street. XXTEDDING INVITATIONS EN, V V _graved in the newest and beet manner. LOUIS • DREK A, Stationer and Engraver, 1039 Chestnut street. fe2o tf BARRINGTON.-This morning, 22d Butt., Elenor, widow of the lute Richard Barrington, in the 84th year of her age. • Eno notice of the funeral will he given. tf§ GRIFFITII.-On the 18th inst., Sarah A. wife of the late Richard Griffith, and daughter of the late The opffilus Harris. The relatives and friends of tho family aro respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from bar late residence, 814 .North Eleventh street., on Wednesday morning, the 23d inst., at 9 o'clock. It • HARPER.-On the 20th Ind., William Harper, Sr., In the 87th year of his age.- The relatives and male friends of the family are re it.pectfully-iffivited-to-attend-the-funural-fr ronrhislate reeidcuce, No. 021 Pasayunk road, on Wednesday, 23d instant, at 4 o'clock P. H. Interment at Woodlands Cemetery. HALLOO/1.-On the morning of the 22t1 inst., Kati, daughter of Alexander and Mary Malloch, aged eleven ' . MANDERSON.—On the 10th inst., Charles H., young est son of Anutnda 11. and the late Wm: L. Manderson. , The relatives mid - friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of hit imother, No. 1243 North Eleventh street,ron Wednesday afternoon next, at 3 o'clock. - - mma S.—At his 'residence,-- in Delawarecounty:43nd deitly, on Tuesday morning,June 22d, Dr. OharlesD: Meigs of Philadelphia. • .. PRICE.—On the 20th Mitt: ; Mary W., widoir of Ferris Price, in the 76th year of hor ago. : The relatives and friends aro invited to attend the fu , twiit, from her late residence, 320 South t welfth street, on Wednesday morning; at 10 o'clock. ROWAN.—On the 20th hest.; in the 78th year of her age, Elizabeth, datighter the late• Dr. John Rowan, of Salem, New Jersey' ' ' II er relatives and friends are invited 'to attend herfu. neral, from the residence of her nenhew, Charles Pen rose, 1414 Spruce street; on Wednesday morning, at 10 --o'cloek i —lnterment 7 at-St,James the - Less: - [Salem (N; ;J.) papers please copyl • ' ". fl MASONIC. NOTICE:— THE , MEMOIRS ,OE solonton , ,, Lodge, No, 114, A. Y.M., and the Order in general, are frdternolly invited to meet nt the Mull, on WEDNESDAY,June-23d; at 3 o'clock l IL,to attend the loom' of Brother JAMES LAT11141111Y; ' • By older of the W. M.. • • • H je2l-2trp* CARLES H. KINGSTON,-Beo'y. . , . IRON BAREGES. HEA.VIEST .I.I2SVEE IRON BAREGES, 8-4 WIDE. lIION BAREGEti, 4-4 WIDE. :• • IRON - 11Alt.EGES, 34 WIDE. • EYRE A: LANDRLI,..roURTH ANDAllou; CITY NOTICES. DIED. ..,1:...:::,.,..:..f1r.tr4+;1 - ,.,:.x0Ti0,x5',.,-:::;1.:..4::•,•.`..,.,; ) 64 ..• jOHN MANAMAX.Et • Would announce that at the Now . Cheettint street Clothing Estobllahment . r.an? be roaad 74 . 1 that goa 'Fake uP • " • '. • A IDOmplete. Outfit !FoE Centlemed trii•Oling 'tiols'Elninilier. • '; • ' Traveling:Sults, , . • .. • FinQ Linen Dusters, ' • . I; Men QKeralls,: - • '' .• „ ,•• pompant , PPWogperfrt • Valises,.Vallses, Valises, :,Summer Slaves d 149,4 , 041 4 1%. t tri 1;0 $lB and 820. Chestnut Street. C.) . . • • 41 ,, 7 ~* ." 8. 0 §...' 1 4 1 4; u_PIATERt A new and beautiful CEMETERY has been recently located PIK LANOAETER, A.venliny, a short distance from Uverbrook Station, owthe Pemosylvania .Contral Rail road, just beyond the city line and near the boundarY of the new City Park. The Hestonville Passenger. Rail road, It is expected, will shortly be extendestand 'Dam in front of this Cemetery. These grounds, in natural and created embellishments, are equaled by few and sur passed by po Cemetery. - in the, country, The projectors are now selling a - limited number of-Lots of-l 0 by , 12 feet at $2O per lot, payable in installments. The price will shortly be doubled. Portions of the ground can now be allotted .to Societies on favorable terms.: Parties desiring to purchase are invited to visit these grounds without. delay, and judge for themselvee of the advantagesoffered, Nor further information, apply at the Office of the Presi dent, A: M. 'HOPKINS,. 818 WALNUT Street, Or of the Secretary, GEO. CHANDLER PAUL, 1723 North TENTH Street: lIOARD-OF MANAGERS: A. M. Hopkiuk,l t Geo. Chandler Paul, Jacob Gukeler, Geo. W. Buckman, Saud. J. Vollace. jel7 anary§ , . [l, Root's Wrought Iron Sectional SAFETY.. BOILER Tliie Bufferedi which 'over 100:11i4'.beer_.sdid cittrltig the - past two years, being composed of the Jest Wrodgbt lron Tubes. Scstad,to, 300 pounds, And.. having no,large sheet' iron shell to 'explode, offers' absolute safety' from e*Plosion:. 'lt combines'economy t 'durability' dud l other advantages orthiYeectional form, Bend , for Pamphlets.* Persons wanting .13ollers..in. Philadelpida ,and AricinitY, will lie called tapen by addressing BOOT, 95 and 07 LIBEIVI.Y Street, Nowlfory:' - ] • Witikted; an .enprgetl9'.) . 'r • T e: nlo22lUnit§l: Boardman's Second Annual Excursion Ttr9 'crux, - trorri" SatcOayAfternboit, Fune;;26tl4,Yoforzdaff, June 28th. Leave Vine St. Wharf. Saturday, Juno 26th, at 3.30 P.M Returning, leave Atlantic, Monday, June 2tith, at 7 A.M TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP • 82 00. jel2 126.0 I n- - . OPENING VEi Tki E)NiE. EXC ITE, SI 1 larD" ON HOUSE, Atlantic City, N. J. by the , ! • PHILADELPHIA SOCIAL CLUB. GRAND EXCURSION AND BALL ! On THURSDAY, June 24,1369. Master of Ceremonies ; . C. J. LUZENBERG. , ICommittee of Arrabgembnts, 4 . - . ,, _,, ,,- • - ..r . r - - —A. BROTHERS,V(lbaitilian, T ''• John Wellbank, . H. H. Mundy. R. A. Field, Fred. Wertz. W. F. McCully, ^ B. K. McClurg, • J ohn -R. Downie' Richard Richard Water. CHAS. HOT 7;, Treasurer. Tickets el SO for Ball and Excursion. Last boat lep•isaitia, strept;Tri•hapf4 at 11,o'clo9k , A,M. ,yilldren, lialf,Pl34;e:' :1 .:,'1 4. :•,•• il - Vi ,-; ,',) • Thelilbelik roinet Han& antnur i e lender, w ill attend the excursion. lels, to t is it m to w it rp§ il ., UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA —Faculty of Arts. The Examination of Candidates for admission will be held at the University, 4 :S& on W,13 41•117 Y, the 22,1 of .1 1,b1 Juno, at 10,S o'clOck.:A. 31tu its :, 4. apply for ad mission to pursue the full Con -e,, or the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or Only that port i lof it for which the degree of Bachelor of Science is glum, or any such por tion as the Faculty may isanction.f4„ FRANCIS A. JACKSON, Secretary of the Faculty. u. , I.TNIVEVLSITY OF .1.14T%T-NtilrL wai . Faculty "Arts.-The Annual Cominedeenierd for conferring Degrees, in the Arts will be held on THURSDAY, June 24th,lit the Academy of Music. The Rio/wend Clergy, Judges of the United States and State Courts, the Mayor of the City, , Select and Common Councils; the Board of Directors and President of the Girard College the Principal of the Central High School, the candidates for the Degree of Master of Arts, and other Graduates of the University,- are invited to meet the Faculty in the Foy of the Acadeniyot a quarter before 10 o'clock A. ,111:: :FRANCIS A. JAPK.SON;Secitittiry..; 1315TITERfv.TY - 'E4rlis)lLyA4 NIA (FACULTY 6F AMTS) • THE ANNUAL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS of the Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes ' at the close ; of the College year, will be held daily (except Sundays), from 10 o'clock. A. M., to 2 o'clock, P. M., from June 4th to June 22d. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION to the College will be bold on JuiaTMil, begimiing at 1034 o'clock.. THE COMMENCEMENT will be held Juile FIIANC.T.S 'A . JACKSON, je4,l7t§ Secretary. rOn'STATE EIGHTS FOR State rights of a valuable invention just patented, and designed for the slicing, cutting' and chipping of dried beef . cabbage ,&c ., aro hereby offered for sale. It is an article of great value to proprietors of hotels and restaurants, and it should be introduced into every fam ily. State rights for sale. Model ca p bo seen at the telegraph office, Cooper's Point, N. J. niv29-tffi . • MUNDY 8i 'HOFFMAN R.' FRANK PALMER, LL. D., SUR geon Artist, has just been commissioned. by the Surgion.General to supply the Palmer Arm and Leg for mutilated Officers of the U. S. Army and Navy The Governmental offices are to be located in Philadelphia, Now York and Boston, and are all conducted by Dr. PALMER. my 27 78trp§ us TURKISH BATHS. • . 1109 GIRARD STREET, TWO SQUARES FROM THE CONTINENTAL. Ladiee' department strictly . private. Open day apd evening. • apl-tfrr4 tzio HOWARD HOSPITAL, NOS. 1518 and 1520 Lombard street, Dispensutry Department. —Medical treatment and medicine furnishedgratuitously to the poor. NEW PUBLICAT I S. DUFFIELD ASHMEAD'S .Itulletin of RCCelltPllllbUCatioll9 For Mile at Wholesale Prices. OLDTOWN FOLKS, by'Mrg. Stowe. "Hans Breit- Man A bout • Town," "Changed Brides," "For for "Sake,'.?, W , "Gates' ide Open, "Mon, Women and Ohosts, ,,- "Short -- Trip Guide to Europe," "Beautiful 'Snow,' and "The Student's Old Testament HistorY,"bY Dr. Wm. Smith. Cull Mille Old Stand, No. :'724. Chestnut Street. L B.—We sell everything at Wholesale ?Noes. mhl6 to the tfr CONSIGNEES' NOTICES. a'oli OSIGNEES" NOTICE.—CONSIGNEES Vj—ofineraltandise;--pur:N:LG.--shlp—Martha,—Lowin; Blaster, froiu Livorpool, will please send thelr porn:fits on board at Shippen Atreet wharf, or at the office of the ndersigned, - The general order will be issued on 'WEDNESDAY next, 23d inst., whets all goods notduw 11ittmi will be sont to public stores. PETER WEI HT '& SONS, 1151ValtattstreeL je22-3t riIIiEI3II..BARK MEBOURNE , HORTON, ' Monter, from Liverpoob is now discharging under eneral order lit Smiths's wharf, hboVe Race street. Consignees will please attend to the ruce'ption Of thoir gotnis. PETER W ICIIIT b SONS,llkWainut st. joq STEAMSHIP N lItAIAN,FROM BOSTON: , 10.—ConsigdetiO of merchandise per i above otottiner :will please amid for their goods; now lunging. •at .Pine :Strout wharf. Lje22 2t,J (JO.. • POLITICAL.NOTICES.. 10° Tid 010,N;Tili oir(sittivv4o Tut LAWS I M== ONE FLAG AND PNE GOVERNM E NT ! ..1,: . : , .-.. i ... 1 -,. -, ..,, , ,•;. : ,.:.:i., ..:.....';..1:i, ,- .:'Li...::: - $.1(,i*5t,..0,1..0.rii.e'.14ti5it0.:'4.4r,P0.01 r GRAND. REPUBLICA' ItATlkicatTioN MASS MEETiNG 4 . ,6 p9,:N:p . 17,i,T. : . :: 04.71.:i.,,,, , ,: , .;.3.,. On Wednesdi4Eiening,ltitie 23,1869, :;. -.-.;'..:-., ..,',.':..;.'!...' :.: . : 1 ;:;:;. - ,; . '!. f f'....1 . - • - • . .!;7. ~.-:.: 'V . - ,.... - ,.,.‘: ,- 1;c: , : " 7,1 ' ';.:-1, ..- .- •:. - : ''., i'- , - ; 1', 4rirt':g.!9PcCl.P.,.;.'_' ''% '. .' • ' • 44-f % 10 diktitigtiabell gentlocdrn will-address Hon, A. K. MoC.LURE, Hon. A. G. OLMSTED, Hon. SIMON RARTHOLOMEW, Hon. JOHN SCOTT, Ron. THOMAS MARSHALL, Gen: JOSHUA. T. OWEN, Hon. JAMES'M. SCOVEL, Hon: JAMES POLLOCK, Majoi: A. R. CALHOUN, kqjqr M. BROWN, - Min. JOHN CESSNA, Hon: JOHN W. FORNEY, WAYNE' MoVEAGH. By °rem , of the City Executive Committee JOHN'.. HILL, Piesident. YOIIN IikaULLOUGII, ROBERT T. (DILL, fifxretaries DIVIDEND NOTICES. now P ENNSYL VANIA , RAILROAD COMPANY, TRBABIIIIRICS DEPARTMENT. Pttn..sortritta, Pa., May &1,1869. • The Board of Directors hare th le Slay declared a semi annual Dividend of Fire Per Cent. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of National and State taxes, paya ble in cash on and after May, 30,1869 : - Blank powers of attorney for collecting dividends can be had at the Office of the Company, No.••V8 South Third street. • _ , • The O ffi ce will be opened atB A. M. and closed at 4 P. M., from May 30th to June 9th, for the payment of divi dends, and after that date from 9 A. M. to 3 P. M. THOMAS. T. FIRTH, Treasnrer. . . No'rE.—Tho third instalment on. New_ Stock of an is due and .a able on or before Juno lb. niv4-2mrpi MILLINERY GOODS. CHOICE GOODS. POPULAR PRICES. PARIS FLOWERS, LINEN BACK SATINS Ladies' and Misses' Hats and Bonnets. In unrivaled assortment. S 'STERN ap ,_ tna &l ARCH STREET. LADIES' HATS AND BONNETS ri,N•ftjfaiti3t itidfieo , oriat4-it:t , oint \ 'NOW,OPPERED AT DETAIL , i'/ • ' VERY UIIEAP, OW - 616.G • 7 1 NEW FEATHERS AND FLOWERS .7 . :11157 OPENED. THOS. KENNEDtBROes No. 729 Chestnut Strifef;;;&::.;,:; mh3l-3thrtil CONI'IECrIONERIL" TO TRAVELERS. AN'Si. suprotuton 4lNT;toirpoirs.' WHITMAN'S SUPERIOR GINGER DROPS. WHITMAN'S CHOCOLATE FOR TOURISTS. STEPHEN F. WHITMAN, No. 123.0 Marlet Street. TRIMMINGS AND PATTERNS. MRS. M. A. BINDER. .i..Y.JL• DRESS TRIMMING AND PAPER PATTERN STORE, N. W. CORNER ELEVENTH AND aItBTNIIT, Will close out the balance of her sun - liner stock ' at greatly reduced ririces„ prior to her departure for- Europe, THURSDAY, July Bth. Choice lot of Colored Silk Fringes, 28,35,40,50,62 eta. a y ard,all shades; also, Plaid Nainsooks. French Etuslins, Pique and Marseilles,liam i burg Edging and insertions, Real Guipure Laces. A Case Lace Points, &moues and Jackets. Lama Lace Parasol Covers. Black Thread Laces, all widths ,at very low prices. Genuine Joseph Kid Gloves, 00 a pair. j Misses's Colored Kids. New Style Parasols and Sea-sides, Roman and Plain Ribbon and Sashes. Paris Jewelry, and a thousand and ;one articles, too numerous to mention. L _ E.oLinny.E AGENT 'or a rs. .r. - woßK , stiabirlitird — byttor Cutting ;Ladies' Dresses, &toques, Basques, Garibaldis, Chit= dren's Clothes, ac. L hy measurement. • AldhliTS WANTED.. Ladies aro now making from .5100 to 63200 per month as :agents for this system. , mylarp .TO RENT.L—EURNISHED, IN GER , . niantown, a large residence, within six minutes' iwa k of Wayne Station; gas, hot and •cold water a !beautiful lawn of ten acres; "grePery and ' stable, • . This lie a very desirable place anti offersevery convenionde and comfort as a summer and winter 'residence; 20 minutes' ride from the,city. RICHARDSON &JANNEY, " 206 _South Fourth street. je22-4t• - 101 MAN UFACTIJRIDES; COMMISSION ; o Merchants and .Grain 'Dealers.—For Rent—Large !and commodious two-story brick building, on Washing !tom avenue, west of Twentieth street; lot MS feat front and .180'feet deep, to Alter street. , Baltimore Railroad passes the property: LUKENS at once. • . LUKENS k MONTUOMEUY, 1035 Beach street, above Laurel, f to-6t" .7 0 TO • LET.—SECOND AND THIRD WI • peon of new too 642 Arch Ht. • •j022-tu,tll,slA rpo -LET—TWO VERY DESIRABLE OffiCCH; N 0.247 S. Third dna; recently occ3uplod b the Collector of Ino•Flrat Diatrict., Apply to ,TLIOIIIAS . I;EVANS; stmt. '0913 tu,tholtrp* A. CHEESE AN INVOICE .0 NOR . telebrated Vine' ciheei ? pecfed, and for sale by J 9 41U ti.5.1[1.41 00 Bo OHA_LIC.---YOR SALE, ' 180 TONS .OF " '4") Chalk, Afloat. ,Apply, to wo.R.KmArt""aczo., 'Walnut etre t. • . ISUMMJER-RMMTSr -,,,••.S. I I I O,OVETON" , i'itOfFEL : Op en - . •. • This - Hotel lies , been. brOted xi.thill;' , ool . past /mg; lifftirds ample' scconimodittloruakir. .• gloats', and is fundsbed etuittte apt:Or the Aottcug 4oteli• ;lotto - United states. •'. .gortencuk*o.; until 414111,114d1:636 i • PErkittODSPag;tl ; OiOethi 1.19.397• 7 0*614iit sin**, ibur4.441114 Pa. rififfia ,CAPE ISLAND, . , A IFIIIBT-CLASS RESTAURANT, nigottErgEDlßlr • "ADO PI PfIOSKAUER; of 222 S Third Street, Philadelphia, On the 7th of June, ruid9r the name and title Or NIAISON:portg.E,, At the emr.of WasklaOtonaa . dJaeliod Knara ae Hart's Cottage. ~• • • Air" remit*, mill be ',applied at the Cioitage.. 3 , Lod g ing ZooaarbYDay or Week to Rent. =EMI :..~ ~. 1..~~. ~Y ir~_,.T Important to, HotSekeepets, Aitels, : Banks, Offices,, &c. The Pateht Adjitstol6';Wiiidow . Selina . , ANY ivirct(ow, Give ventilationcud SCITI" ti front iltw I uclo FLIES, M a OBQUITOES and other-bisects. KC ' For sale at No.lo Mirth SIXTH Street: - • Window Blindsand Shades -- Of 811 kinds. Repoirfog, ' ' B. J. J.VILLIAMS , df BON'S, No. 16 R. Sixth Street:' . writ tm,rp¢_, WIRE FENCING, • FARMS, GARDENS, LAWNS, Ago. CHEAPEST AND BEST KNOWN. WHITE' METAL WIRE PCB CLOTHES LINES. G. DE BRO & CO., 633 Market Street. awit tu th 2nrro • BUGGY UMBRELLAS, For - Open Carrlnger, No-Top Wagons, Express - Wagons, &e., In Linen, Scotch and American Gingham, straight and jointed sticks. with recolvingjolnts. , Very useful and ueceasary for driving in tacit weather.' Manufactured and for sale by WILLIAM d.,DROWN & CO. , 246 XIARKET STREET. o 8 to tb a Lltr PATENT OFFICES, N. cor. Fourth , and Chestnut, . - (Entrance on FOURTH Street.) FBA (CIS 11. PASTORIUS, Solicitorof Patents.. - Patents procured for tnientions In the :United Elutes and "Foreign Countrles"; n134'411 bnelneserelitlng to the hatfie promptly tralisictea. • 'Call or send foreircular on Patents,: 4 Ottle.Ps ornenntll 0 n'clack every evening. traiZl-s Itith lyrp§ , , . , . • , ymER, WEAVER & . NEW, CORDAGE , , FACTORY • ; Now Ix. nru,'opEruirorr, No. 22 N.WiTEII street / and 23 iLDELAiiAitE avenue, THE PARRA.M NEW 'FAMILY SEWING' MACHINE. This new and admirable gewing'Machlifii ' has , already achieved a popularity not surpassed by the oldest ma chines of the country. It combines all the good qualiticia of the beet machines in the market, with many new and superior features not found in any other : ADAPTED FOR _ EVERY DESCRIPTION .OF • FAMILY-SEWING-AND F4)RLIGIIT MANUFACTURING PURPOSES; Is elegant in ,style and fintih, simple in construction, milselekis in operation, makes.perfect work onevery de scription of material, Is very light running. perfectly .tree in all its movements, is adapted to a greater range of Work than any machine yet Invented, and is emphati cally the • . MOST PERFEOT, " SIMPLE AND RELIABLE FAMILY.. SEWING MACHINE' - EVER • OFFERED, TO TILE PUBLIC, It lit d imeltivepleasure to operate it: •:Callarl examine It at the office of the • • •. PAIIILAISE ISIEWING MACHINE CO, • :.No.74tCIIESTNUT STREET. jel burp ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. ARTISANS' AND BUILDERS' -Ornamental Iron and Bronze Works s'pAgitg,slutiON,DowbELisico., • Cast and Wrought Iron Railing; GARDEN AND CEMETERY ADORNMENTS, FOUN• TAINB, VASES, VERANDAHS, SETTEES, arA IRS, 4tc, IRON STAIRS OF EVERY • DESCRIPTION. NEW AND PROVEI) STABLE FURNITURE. Founthy-2028 North Tenth St. Waxeroom.---807 Chestnut St. mta3o to tit s &MIA BOOTS AND SHOES 38 S. Sixth Street, abovel7B Ohestntd. , - _ oc tuthly rps D. D. D.M. ,T,AANE;' Builder. of Firet-oless Light and Heavy C.A. - itinGAGES . Refineetfitlly Invites•attention to 'his largo stock of • - finished Carrtagen,-Alporderti-.taken-for-Carriages of-- every description, at Manufactory And Warerooms, 3432,''3434 and 3436 111*BILET Three squares , went ofil l 'ejnyrivania Itaiiretul Depot, fe2 tu anirp 1 . ""41,114' OPIRITS TURPENTINE.AND )0 no barrels Spirits Ttirpentine; 142 barrels Palo Soap Rosin; 1118 barrels No; 2 'Shipping Rosin, landing frent. steamer Pioneer, for sale .by EDW..K. ROWLEY, 16 Si 'Wharves. msvEr.i..Axgoa•s. SEWING MACHINES. ?dANCFACTITIIERS OB; BOOTS' AND SHOES spring Styles FOR GENTS' WEAR. BARTLETT, CARRIAGES.
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