6 TOE DAILY EVENING TfELEGRArU. rniLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 17, 18G6. UTTER FROM MRS. A. C. M. RITCHIE. Claim f tbe "Prlaeeasj Olive) to Roy-mUj-rAm Mlterlel Romie-Alleged JHrrUc f 0or( III with Hsisjeml, 14ktr-l'OBqaera of the) Byl i. Bigamy If Provexl Bfarrla of Dr. WlmtMrrl;e of UN Jbr ' 0llTO with the) Dak of Vnanberlood ;' BlrttiMndBaptUm of their Daughter, ( Ollvc-Ordere of (be) Ki-" Dnk or . Cacnbcrlaael Vootraeto at Blfmooi Harrlago with 1.&T Horloa tfco - KlDKa Iadlgnatlaa aod Frotetio ' Haldbool or Olive Icaoraoeo of lie ' roreotago Ue Talents Marrlaga Willi the Mario Faloter, Serrex, Ollvej Hcconies ao Artist, and la Appointed lAodaeapo Faloter to Ueorga III Dr. VHaaot Proved to be the Author of tho ' Inciter or Junta Ilia Motive far erlilag Ibem Siatemanlof tnelord ' Cblaf Karon-Verdict of lb Jnry. Loudon, June 30. We mentioned in a former letter the decision of tbe Jury denying tUe claims to royalty ot the so-called "Princess Olive," and the conviction ol a large portion of the Ipubhc that the verdict was dictated by ipedicncy, and not Justified by the fact brouut Jbrward. The narrative of "Princess Olive1' is an historical romance which can hardly tall to Jntneat j our rendors. Mrs. Rvves petitioned (oprovetnutherraother was the legitimate daughter of Henrr Frederick, ' jUukeof Cumberland, wqo was lawfully married to Olive W'ilmot, and prayed that such provision mipht be made lor herself as would place her in the station In society which the circumstances ol her birth lustity. To us the internal evi dence that the Duke of Cumberlan'l win legally married to Olive Wilmot, and that be afterwards committed bigamy, is very strong. Thnre is less reason to believe that liis brother, (Jeoree III, was guiltv ot the same offense when he married Princess Charlotte; and yet there la sufficient testimony ot his previous uniou with Hannah Lightfoot to claim, at least, Investigation. To establish, beyond a doubt, the existence of this lirst union would be to prove that his successors were not Intimate heirs to the throne, and Queen Victoria was not rightful Sovereign of Great Iiritaiu. However startling and terrible In its cttects would be such a revelation, the his torian has ooly to deal with facts, irrespective of sequences. An attempt was made by Mrs. Iiyves, at the Tecont trial, to prove that (Jeorge III, when Prince of Wales, contracted a secret marriage with Hannah LighUoot in 1759. Dr. Wilmot was tbe officiating clergyman. Paper of Dr. Wilmot'6 were produced in court, certifying to the marriage, ot which two sons and a daughter were tho issue. A paper, supposed to be written by Hannah Lfghtioot, signed "Hannah Regina," bequeath!) her children to tbe protection of their Tojal lather. And to Olive Wilmot, daughter ol Dr. Wilmot, her be.-t friend, she leaves all the property to which she may be entitled. This paper is dated 17U2. The marriage of Ceoree 111 with Princess Charlotte took place 17U1. The Rev. James Wilmot, D. D., of Faron-on-the-ITcath, Warwickshire, was privately mamed to Olive, daughter ol Stanislaus, tho last King ot Poland. They had one daughter, also named live, who grew up to be exceedingly beautiiul and accomplished. She was nineteen when his Royal Highness, Henry Frederick, Duke of Cumberland, brother to George 111, became so deeply enamored t .at he offered her his hand. The maniap.e ceremony wa3 performed by her father, Dr. Wilmot. according to ihe rites of the Church of England, on the 4th of March, 1707, At the house of Lord Archer, in Urosveaor Etrcet, Grosvenor Square, in the presence of Lord Warwick, and is attested by the written declaration ot Lord Chatham and J. Dunning, Esq., alterwards Lord Ashburion. The certlti cate is vcrilied by the sign-manual ot King eorge III. Tor important? family reasons, the King or dered the mariiage to be kept secret until after his death. . . The Royal Marriage act, by which members uf the Royal Family were prevented marrjlng except with the consent ot the reigning sove reign, was not passed until the year 1772. Olive Wilmot, Duchess ot Cumberland, gave "birth to a daughter on the 3d of April, 1772, at "Warwick. The child was privately baptized as Olive, daughter of the Duke of Cumberland and Oiive hts wile, by Dr. Wilmot, at tne residence ot his mother. The K.ing, however, com manded that this child should be rebaptized, at the Church of 1st. Nicholas, in Wurvvick. in order that she m ghr pass as the child of Dr. Wilwot's brother, Robert Wilmot, and Anna Maria, his wiie. She was there entered in the register book as Olive Wilmot only. The Duke ot Cumberland had already become tire 3 of his lovely young wite, and in 1771, shortly before the birth of Olive, he conceived the project of Ignoring his private marriage, and contracting a second union.. His tiupt als with Lady llorton, daughter of the first Earl of Corhampton, and widow of Christopher Uorton, Etq., were publicly solemnized. George III, it is said, was so indignant at the conduct of nis brother, that he refused to re ceive him or Lady llortou at Court, and "took very precaution that while he shielded the Duke of Cumberland from the legal conse quences of his crime, he should in no way im- Lugn tbe reputation of tbe lawful Duchess live, or the legitimacy of her infant daughter." ' One of the doenmenta produced in court runs as follows: "George It. We declare the birth of Olive, the infant of the Duke of Cumberland, by Olive, his Duchess, to be legitimate, who is condemned to privacy by the act of bigamy committed by her rival father." (Signed) Warwick, Chatham, J. WILMOT, J. Dcnkino. Kew Palace, May 1, 1777. Olive crew up under the care of Dr. Wilmot, and in total ignorance ot her parentage. She bore a very strong likeness to the royal family, aa her portrait testibes. At an eariy age bue ex hibited decided literary tastes, and a talent for drawing. She was taken to London to receive instruction in this art. which she passionately loved, and there became acquainted with John Thoniaa feerrea, marine painter to the Admiralty. "o this gentleman she was united in 1782, by her grandfather. Dr. Wilmot. She mu6t have Bcouired seme rrotlciencv as an artist, for she was ultimately appointed landscape painterfto George HI, and exhibited some ot her works at the British Institution, 106. Among the many siugular revelations made during the recent tnal is one which, if it be true. clears up the long disputed point as to the au thorship ot the letters of Junius. They were written bv Dr. Wilmot, his grunddaue titer as- erts, to obtain redres from George HI, who, writhing under their sharp laeh, as Induced tj sien certain certidcate.-i testifying to the mar riage of Olive Wilmot and the birt h of her child. The youtntui unve maue me oiscovery acci dental! v. when she was but fourteen years old. Bhe chanced to take from her giandlather's li brary some loose sheets ol old manuscripts to scribble and draw upon, and they weie found to be some of the leiteis ot Junius. Dr. Wilmot. at his death, confided the docu ments provmg the marriage of tho Duke of Cumberland and his daughter, and the birch ot Olive, to the Karl of Warwick, who made known their existcuce to his late Royal Highness the Duke of Kent. After they had been inspected bv the Duke, tacv were deliveied to Olive her self, and the history of her birth was tor the tret time made known to her. Tho Erl of Warwick, however, persuaded her that her mother's marriage was against the provisions ot the Roval Marriage act. and it was not until 1819 that she was intonned by the Rev. Mr. liennle that the act did not beoinne law until five .years a terber mother's union with the Duke ot Cumberland. The Earl of Warwick died soon after Dr. Wilmot. v Thn rinkn of Kent treated OHve with the ut most kindness, and assured her that upon the 4emUe of the Kme he would use his induence to Induce the then Prince Regent to restore to her her rights and property. The Duke also allowed her duriDg hia lite an annuity of 400, which he sometimes paid to ner in peraon, sometimes sent jby private hands, or drafts on bis backer. Alter the death of the Dnkeof Kent, his Royal Highness tbe Duke of Sussex visited olive, In spected the documents in her possession, and declared himself rx-rloctly satifltled- with- the signatures of h's late father. The Duke ot Clerence. alterwards King William IV, also visited Olive, and showed her much considera tion. Sue also received kindnesses from her Maesty the Quen Dowager. The Duke ot Clarpnce, while he did not hesi tate to contess his bellet that the dttlerent docu ments were sicned by his late Majesty, King George 111, declined, for important reasons, he said, to call the attention of King George IV to tbe claims of Olive. Her daughter, Mrs. Ryvcs, when she wa a child, was visited, with her mother, at Dnghton, by Lady Lonsdale and the Dowager Marchioness of Devonshire, and while there tbey went to a ball given by the Prince of Wales; to be sure, the ball took plnco at a tavern; but all the balls of the Prince of Wales were then given at the Tavern, instead ot at the Pavilion. The Prince several times presented the child with 5 to buy dolls. The unlortnnate Olive was finally Induced to remove to France, where, alter enduring many privations and great suilenngs, the died, in November, 183.5, her daughter declares, of a broken heart. Mrs. Ryvcs. who was the mother of six chil drtn, procured a divorce trom her husband in 1841 (and divorces In England are only granted upon the stiongest grounds); since that period she has been dependent upon her own ex eitlonp. An attempt was made to Drove to the iurv thit Princess Olive" was ot unsound mtud, and as an evidence ot this insanity a letter was pro duced written bv her. dated '31st May. 1819. ad- oreesed to tbe Karl ot Warwick, containing a circumstantial account ot a visit pa.i l by the t-pirlt of his lord'hip's father to the writer. A second letter was brought forward, in which she warns the Prince or Wales, and relates a singu lar dream, in which tbe Bplrit of the Duke of Cun bcrland vecommeuds her to appeal to his ro3 al brother. These proofs of insanity did not appear to be very convincing to eitner the Jury or the crowd which thronged the court. lo discredit tho authenticity of the documents was the only ground upon which tt was found that ihe petitioner's claims could bo denied. Mrs. Ryves at d ber mother had naturally, lor j ears, collected every n'rtp of paper which ap peared to support ttieir claim, and in the great multiplicity ot documents in their possession, if some coulu not be proved authentic, there cer tainly was no rea3on to charge these ladles with being irapotors. The Lord Chief Uaron Btnteu to the Court that if tbe alleged murriace between the Duke ol Cumberland and olive Wilmot took place, thpn the marriage ot their daughter witti Mr. Serres waB illegal, not having had the consent of the sovereign, and the Royal Marriage act being tnen in torce. The iury decided that the petitioner's mother. Olive Serres, was not tde legitimate daughter of tbe Duke of Cumberland, and tnat the Duke was not legally married to Olive Wilmot. win many unpreuaicia minds alter examin ing even that portion of the lacts which no one attempts to deny, come to tne same conclusion ? ANNA L ORA MOW ATT 1UCHIE. Newspapers. In France three hundred and fifty oolitical naners are published, of which sixty -three are printed in Paris and two hundred and sixty-seven tn tr.e departments. Seven hundred and three non political naners are dally printed in tbe metropolis, and six hundred and four in the departments, besides the political organs above enumerated. REFRIGERATORS. g C IIO O LEY'S HJ5W JTATENT NKI.1T-VEMTIJLATUiU AMERICAN REFRIGERATOR. rA lX.SX llAOUAUI 0, IBM, Is the best nnd only periect fr'ell-Ventllailng Prescive. In tlio world! and will keep such ait Idea as Veeetubioa, fruits, Jutats, Uonie, tub. 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IaEWIS LADOMlPs5 1 HATlllKN, 4EWtLIIY ft KILTER WAHS, . jl VWAT0HE3 and JEWELRY REPAIRED. J Owlojrto the decline ot Gold, has made a great re ductlon In price of his large and well assorted stock e Diamonds, Watches. Jewelry, Silverware, Eto. The public are respectfully invited to call tad examine eur sioca neiore purcnasug .sewnere. 2 9 SILVER AND PLATED GOODS OF TUB Host Superior "Workmanship, AT THE S T O RE NEW No. 704 ARCH STREET. Tbe undfreicned date "f the famona Rncrera Rrna Slanulacturina ComDanv) recpect ully announce tha tLe Lave optntd a m and Deautliu. store lor tbe sa e vi oavi b ana I'LA'i en w a kjs, at tio 7V4 AKtsi htreet. Our Ions exmrlence as manniacturara wit enable us to kei p noihinK but tirst-claaa Oooda and ii.ure lo rosy patronize our a. ore win una ourp ated iv vu ii rupenor io moy ever luiporaa, ana our cua tcmers n ay rely on the guods being prec:aely what they iriiicBtaiuu IO UV 8 M BOWMAN at LEOKARD. MUSICAL BOXES. A lull afsortment ot above goods constantly on bsLd at niodeiate prices the Musical Duxes play ins i rum it to tu rxauuiui aui. PARE & BROTHER, Importers. Ko. mCHEtHVt BTREKT, llllsmtl jrp lielow Fourth, G. RUSSELL A CO.. .rN No. North SIXTH St., INVITE ATTENTION TO THEITt FDLL BTOCK OF FANCY AND PLAIN SILVER WARE, Of the Finest Quality. 15 261 men JEWELRY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES. JEWELRY Etc Etc. Etc. 20$ Bo. 18 8. EIGHTH fil&T, flUlAdi. WATCHES, JEWELKY, &c. ' .... .J SUMMER RESORTS. ? X C II A N G.E HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. The snbfonl er, arrateiiil for pat fa7on, tonders thanks to liis patrons and the public lor tbe gonerons custom given him, and ben leave to ray that his house is now open lor the season and ready to re ceive boat tiers, l ermaneut and transient, on the most moderate terms. Ine bar will always be sup. p icd wi;h tbe choice.t ot wince. I'quora, and cltrars, and fupcrior old alo. Tbe tables will be set with the beat tbe market atorda. Fishing lines and tacklr a'ways on band. Stable room on the premises. All tbe comO rts of a horn? can always be found at the Jutebange. GEORGE HAYDAY, 6 14 thstn2m VHol'RlElUK. FOUNTAIN HOUSE CRESSON SrillNGS, On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains IB SOW OPEN FOB THE RECEPTION OF QUESTS Klrics last season additional bulldirga have been corn plena ard nrn.fheo. ai.dmii areatly io our tacliities lor atctn modation. 'Ihe tttiuiKtc have betn very much ltrpred. A l and has bei'i. enisaned tor the a ason. ineMvr7 Is In altendance. cxcuislon Tickns are If turd Lv the rnnyivanla Hallroaa, yood until Ociobe 1. I a users leaving I bllarteiphla at 10 A. M , come tl rookh to t rr-Kn in rttvl tht. All throuvl trains stop Tersijia wishing to ensage rooms, can do ao by ad- areaauig OEOKGK W. MULLIN, CRESSON SPRINGS, 6 281m Cambria County, Pennsylvania. SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, IN EVERY RESPECT, IS NOW OPEN. ADDREsS, WILLIAM T. CALEB, 6 3 lm PROPRIETOR, N. B. The Saterlee Band is engaged for the season, QOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE ISLAND, N. Opened on the 1st Day of June, 18S3 (iEOROE J. BOLTON, 6 2Twfm2m PROPRIETOB. TJNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 'Will open for the reception of guests on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1866. DODWOUTH'S BAND engaged lor the soason. Tenons desiring to engage rooms will address BROWN & WOELPPKtt rROPKLETORS, ATLANTIC CITY , Or No. 827 JUCHMOND Street, 6 9 2mrp Philadelphia. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. This Botel being enttiely refitted and refurnished In the best manner, 18 NOW OPEN FOB THE RECEP TION OF GUEoTS. The house Is located near the ocean, and every atten tlonwlll be given to merit the patronage of tbe public McNUTT A3 MASON, 6 22 tt PBOPRI ET0E3. J3EIRN.'S COTTAGE, (ADJOINING McMAKIN'd HOTELl, CAFE ISLAND, NEW JEESEY. Tbls new and handsome Hotel, built In the Italian "Villas vie and celutbtiullr located. Immediate!? on the btacn at the tool ol rry street, tape .aland, ew Jer sey, is now open ioi uie reception oi viaiiors. in its election no j ains or expense have been spared to secure the couiun at its ffuestal and beiua newlv iurulahtd thioUkbout In ihe mont eleaaut and recherche style It is one ol tbe u.ost pita, ant una attractive stopping places on the Island. Among its e'epantlv furnished apartments will be found ivto superbly titled up Ice v ream Saloons, where the choicest I reams, Wtter Ices, Confections, Jellies, eio-. win auwaya ue iouuu. m viAjun, 1 1 liw Superintendent, miE WARM SPK1NGS. NEAR HUNTING L don, Pennsylvania 'J his dellghtiul sumu.er resort. nve nii.es norm oi ine renusyivauia itai roan, at ttun tnikuon J a., la now open lor ih accommodatiou ot vihiuis. Ibe locution la ucautl.ul tbe wuter luvlgo rating, fine grounds io bunting,, driving, eto. rftoue cietk, near the bprluts, anurua aood .water lornsbina- 'J beie la no note rou auuo pot in the country, aud lor invalids be lreah air ai.d sweet sceuery are especlallv deMiabie. Ihe 1 n nsylvaoia Kal.ruad Company will lBtue excurs on tickets to isitors irom June ID to Octo ter 1. t omjortabie coacbts run dally between the Sprinrsand buntntdou. For partlculara address me. at L uiiUmdon t a. WILi LAM J. OUSSCER Proprietor. Beieirnces non. " ill lam A. For er, colonel Charles T Matthews r-aiibom street baths: L T. Wattson. Kan.. Presicent huntiiidcn and broad Top Pallrond Com pany; loionei a. . immuero. nim or cuamuers a, Caitel', ho i . Third street; t harles At. Allmond, Esii , Proprietor Washington He use. 6 21) lm CONTINENTAL HOTEL, hl. n w ty, o Ti. t . . . 1 1 1. 1 1 ik, lipnaal In li. i n n n Is bow open tor ihe season' Accommodations lor lJt'J pencils. Address BPRACUE A 8TOKEH. 6181m Proprietors. THB ALHAMBRA, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. this spacious and elegant establishment will oner lor the reception of guests on or belore the iltth day of June, lbbti. lot ) tinw.'ra . ROBERT B LEEDS, Proprlolor. STEIGLEDER, TROUT, VOIGT t CO., beg most iespcctlull to call the attention ol tbe public at large to their newly Invented Tateat, , THE UNIVERSAL AIARMIST, which, by discharging a percussion cap, made expressly lor the purpose, will prove very eUtotual In the preven tion ot burularie. eto. '1 he (ol. owing aie some of Its great advantages 1st. r-jinpllciiy o cinitriictton cheapness and oa In appliratloii, so that a .ervant or chi d may set It. itl. Freedom Irom danner to persons or propertv. Sd. Universality oi aoidica ion to any part or a Poor, indow. Uraung, bbutter, Gate, Oardan, Preserve, ritiil it gives' a check to burglars by alarming the ln maies, Deiglibors and police. 6th i be nilndl" relieved irum much palnim anxiety, Id Itma e lone lnwaor ld age eaimoially when aitioioa of cleat vaiua are kept In the bouse. 6th. It l a unl vernal promotion to travellers to fasten on chamler doors. ... M 1th lis construction Ii simple and not llablo to get out lllKEcTlOSS TOR JJHE 'ACCOMPANT EVERY IN i D TKt A1EN 1. We have put our article at the low price of ONE DOLLAR. Inclusive oi 25 caps and It cannot be got ehiaper either noui us or irom oar agents, r'oriurUiur particulars inquire ol oraddr gs. S'tElULEDKR. 1 UOUT, VOIOT A CO.. Office, No. 024 WALt. CO r-treet. Boom No 18. We will end the ALARMIST to any part ol the country on rece.pt ol pike, and 25 cents extra lor postage. Country Agent wanted, 129 3m SUMMER RESORTS. gUMMEIl RESORTS ON LINE OP ; . Rcndln? Railroad and Branches. 1 .. MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT VARB0N,S Airs. Csroilne "Wander, Totuvtlle P. O., BchuylklU co 1USCAR0RA R0TKL, ' ' Mrs. Hannah ai Ller, Tarcarora P. O., BchnytaOl 9 MAJ1A HOY CITY HO TKL. O. W. Frost, M abanoy City P. O., BchuTlkJll eo. WHITE HOUSE, ' lira. 8 man Uarsoorl, Reading P. ANDALUSIA, James 8. Msxielra, Reading P. O. L1VIMO S FBI H OS HOTEL. , r Ir. A. Smith, vV'rrderevllleP. O.. Berks e S0U1H MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. 11. AtanderLsch, Womelsdorf P. O., Berks oo COLD SPRINGS HOTEL. . Lebanon co., Cbarirs Roedtrmel, Harrlsburg P. O, BOrXRslOWN SEMI NARY. J. B.Uenky, Royersiown t. O., Berk eo. YEL LOW SPR I SOS HO TEL, 8. R. Pnydtr, Yellow PprmgsP, O., Chester Co. LITIZ SPRINGS, flannel 1 ltbtenlhaltt, Litis P O., Lancaster ee EPHRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS, Alexander 8. Featbei, Epbrata P. O.,Lan0astere ArniL21, if 66. 4 233m EXCURSIONISTS, TOURISTS, AND Pleasnio Seekers TO NIAGARA FALLS, Lake Ontario, Tbe Thousand Islands, Rapids ot the Rivet Ft Lawrence, Jloutnal, Quebec, Rlvteie du Loop, Eogucnay River, VI bite Homitams, Portland. Boston, Lake l.corgc, Baratoga, New York, etc. etc etc, will find It to their advantage to procure THROUGH TICKETS, WHICH ABE SOLD AT REDUCED RATES AT THE TICKET OKF1.E OP TUE CATAWISSA RAILROAD LINE, No. 45i5 CHESNUT STREET. Passengeis have choice ol several routes to Niagara Falls, and Through Tickots are sold down Lake Ontario andRlverSL Lawrence, to Ot:dcnsburg, Montrea , and Quetec, via the Amnion and English Line of Steamers, passlcg the Thousand Is.ands and the Rapids of the Elver St. Lawrence by daylight, returning to New York of Boston by FIFTY DIFFERENT ROUTES. Theso routes oiler to pleasure seekers scenery unsur passed in tbls country. No extra charge tor meals or state-rooms on steamers betw een Magata Fa la and Montreal. . Tickets good until Novein.n r 1st, 1886, and entitle tbe holders to stop over at aay point on tbe route. For further Information and Guide Hooks de scriptive oi the Routes, apply at tho Company's Office, No. 428 CHESNUT Street. N. VAN HORN, w 6 lSw,m2m Passenger Agent gUMMER TRAVEL, ia North Pennsylvania Railroad, fHOETEST AND MOfcT PLEASANT ROUTE TO Vt 1XKESBAKHK, MaXCTI CHUNK, KASTON, aLIEKTOAVIV, BETULKIIF.M, lIAZLBTN AND ALL 1'OINTS IN TUB Lehigh and AVyoming Valleys. Commodious Cars, Smooth Track, Fine Scenery, Excellent Hotels Are tta Specialities or this Root. Through to Wllkesborre and Maucb Chunk without change ol cars. 'J be m w load between the summit of tie mountain ami V ilketbarre optns up views ol unsurpassed beauty, aud the new faciei piov.dcsthe best mid most ample acconimooatlons ior .uoiu.rr visitors. hx cm men Tckeis iruiu Pbilade phla to prmclpal poluts, iMked Hi OI4 TlCftl i OKF1CC.8 ONLY, atre rtucid rates, on taturdus, ood to return till Aiondav evtnlng xcurslon 1 1ckeis to Wlikesbarre, good lor ten days, issuul any day. TBROUOU 1 PAINS. Cars leave the Utpot, 1H1KO and THOMPSON Streets al 30 A. M . a 30 p. i, , and I5P. At. i or particulars, see time table in another column. 6 2mip ELLId CLARK, Agent S' hoetest route to' the' sea shore, calldks and atlantic railroad. SUMAlt.R ARPANOEtaKNT. 'JilKoUl.H l.N iWUnOUES, . Five trains da ly to A.lantic t.ity, and one on Sunday. On and at cr 'i liUKsDAY, June 28, 1B6U, trains will leave Vine Street Feiry as lOilowst hpeclal Lxcuision 6 00 A. M. Hall 7-30 A. M, Freight, with Passeuger Car attached 91 a, M. Expieas (ibiougb In two hours). ii0 P. K. Atlantic Accou uiooatlon 414 P. At. itllKMMJ J.RAVB ATLANTIC. Special Excursion 5 IS P.M. Jiall 4 49 F. L FrelKh- U n A. M. Express obrouga In two hours, 7 08 A. M. Accommodation jfto A. M. junc Ion Aciimuio ailou twjackasn and In- teimediaie stations leaves Vine street 6-30 P. Af. Returnlug leavrs Jackxou 6-33 A. AL, U addon Held Accommodatiou Train leaves Vine Hieet 10 lft A.M. audaOOP.M. Leas lladdoufle d liOP. ai aud- 6P. At (-undi.y Alan lr.ln to At antic leaves Vine street at 7 3D A. In. and At antic at 4 45 P. M. Fare to Atlantio ml Round tilp tickets, good only lor the day and train on which ihey are Issued, Ibe Phi adciphla ' xpress couipanr. Principal Office No UH h. Flub street. Branch Office No 841 H Wharves, above Vine wtl attend to the usual branches of express butdnna along the Hue ot the road, and de liver bat gave, etc., o and from all trains dooua of every descrlpiloa called ior and forwarded b.v express to Atlantic Ity. and all way stations on the road Bangage checked Iram residence at Phlla oelpbla io hotei or cottage at Atlantic ity. 6i6au JOHN OBEYANt Agent OAMDhN AND AJ1HOY, PHILADELPHIA Want TRrkTos and belvidere Dela ware hah koads. gkakd excursion arrangement Foe TOURISTS AND PLr.ASURE TRAVEL TO NIAGARA FALLH, MONTREAL, QUEBFC, THE WHITE MOUNT 1 b. CKE OKOKOE, bARA lOOA Dl LW Alt"; HTATER UAP, E I C. ETO . These excursion routes are arranged tor the special accommodation of tuurl-ts and pleasure travellers, enabling them to visit tho celooratnd watering places of Ibe North, at much lot's than regular rates or rare. Tk'ketH uood until November M, IMitf and entitle the holder to siop over at anv pomton tbe rouie. For'llckets, information, and circulars descriptive of the routes. urlv at ihe nckct Cilice of tbe voiupaoy. o h'.8 CHEN-nUT Sircet ConHnnntal HoteL 6 3l)iim W. H. GAJZMlilt, Agent IOIt C?! MAY. Commencing MONDAY July 16. 1868 Trains' will leave (Cpper Fany Market sircet fbiladelpula, M follows: . D uo A. M.. Wernng Mai', duo 12 25 . a CO P. A.. Accommodation due 6 P. M. 4 till 1' . Fast fcxpre.a due 7 (lft Ketumlug will eava . ape inland C'90 A. v., Morning Uatl due lllti7. 810 A. M. Earn xpreim, oueli CT. i jdflP i..Expres ,due8i. ' . Ticket Oftloi a, at Ferr, loot f Market street, and No 8j8Cba.nut street, t 'ontlnemal Hotel. Fereons purchasing tickets of tha Agent, at Ne 828 Chesuut atieet can by leaving orders, have their bag gaae called for and cheeked at their residences by r.rahaiu's Bagtave Kxoreaa. . (28 J VAN BENfrSELAEB. Bnperintendent UNITED STATES HOTEL LONG BBASCH, N.J, Is now op en for 'he reception oi visitors. 7 6 lm . ENJ. A. bHOEMAKEB, Proprietor.
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