THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. MIL A DELPHI A, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, 18G6. LITERATURE, snvmw of new books. Homes Without Hands. By R. 0- Wood, J. A., P. L. 8., He. Harcr A Brothers. Phi ladelphia: J. B. Lippincott A Co. The public hare already become tolerably well acquainted with the contents ct the work, now issued for the first time in book toim, throtieu the medium of Harper's Ma gazine. We doubt tte wisdom of the publishers in filling the pages of their monthly with engraving of books. It makes the periodical interesting, bit we sbonld imagine that It would injure the sale of the work. As all of the May readers of the maga sine can testily, the engravings are excellent, hot then having once seen them, there is ltttln to induce the reader to look at tbem again. Th? contents are all instructive as well as interesting-, and the book will be an excellent text look of instruction. It is neatly bound, and is for sale by J. B. Lippincott A Co. Laxd at Last. A novel. By EdmundTat's. Harper A Brothers. Philadelphia ajrents: 0. W. Pitcher. No. 808 Chesnut street; J. B. Lip pincott A Co. Mr. Yates is certainly manufacturing novels with a frightful rapidity. We had "Broken to Harness" a few weeks since; "Eunning the Cauntiet" last week; and now "Land at Last' ia given to the public. We should Judge from -what we have had time to read, that the work now in hand is rather more cheerful in its tone than its predecessors. The motto, "Port (enebrat Jux," is encouraging. We have had no time to critically examine it, but if it be as well told a tale as "Running the Gauntlet," it will add to the author's fame. Bot h G. W. Pitcher and Lippin cott have it for sale. G. W. Pitcher also sends us a little pamphlet toy Professor Blot, on Cookery, which contains the composition of erndlte dishes, which will be acceptable to a modern epicure. LITERARY NOTES. A curious poem called "The World's Epi taph," by an anonymous hand, has lust been -printed for private circulation in London. The writer, whose ambition has been to avoid the rrois of the common run of poets, and produce something worthy of being listened to, gives, among other things, an allegory in wbicti Christ, as a travelling tinker, is represented going about the world, crying "Old souls to mend!" Here are two ol the stanzas: "Still oh his way the tinker wends, Tho' Jobs be far between and few; But nere and there a soul he mends, Ana makes it look as good as new. Onoe sot to work, and lairly bired, Ilis dull old hammer movos inspired. , "His task is steady, s'ow, and sure : lie plucks it out. despite the bowl. With patient baud and look demure, An cunning maiden draws a fowl, lie knows the job he is about. And pu.ls till a 1 the lie is out." George Lillie Craik, L.L. D., Professor of History and English Literature in Queen's Col lege, Belfast, died on the 25th of June, at the age of sixty-seven. He was born in Fife in 1799, and was the son of a schoolmaster. In 1824 he came to London, and got employment nnder Hr. Charles Knight and the Society tor the Dif fusion of Useful Knowledge. He wrote the 'Pursuit of Knowledge nnder Difficulties," for the Library of Entertaining Knowledge; the 'Pictorial History of England," "Sketches of Literature and Learning in England, from the JJorman Conquest to the Accession of Elizabeth," 'History ot British' Commerce," "Spenser and Ws Poetry," "The English of Shakespeare," and 'The Romance of the Peerage." He has been Professor in Queen's College, Belfast, since 1849. His last important work was a "History ol the English Language and Literature." A son of Professor Craik married Miss Mulock. Among recent French books are "Etude orleCbaractere et la Politique personellede Xouis XV, d'apreB sa correspondance secrete inedite," by M. M. Boutarle; a work oa the Baez Canal, by M. L. Le Baiut; "L'lsthnede Suez. Essais de Canalisation dans les Temps Anclens et au Moyen Age. Projct de 31. de Leaseps. Phases diverses de la Question. Tra waux afcomplis de la Mediterranes a la Mr Xouge-,n and the first number of Gastave Sore's illustrated edition of Gautier's "Le Capi taine Fracatsse," which will consist of Blxty numbers, two of which are to appear weekly. The London Review, in a not very favorable notice of Professor Agassiz'a lectures on "The Structure of Animal Life," gravely Informs it readers that they were read "before an Ameri can musical academy." This blunder is ac counted for by the statement on the title-page f the book, that they were delivered "at the ' Brooklyn Academy ol Music." The Hon. Mrs. Norton's story of "Old 81r Douglas," which has been publishing for some time in Macmillari'8 Magazine, has come to an untimely end, without being finished. The editor wishes his readers to understand that this Is from a cause which could not be foreseen, And which it has been found impossible to obviate." The Mound Table has a double-leaded article ntltled "Wanted Writers," in which it argues In favor of an increase in the number ot writers oor country. We do not agree with onr con temporary. What we want Is better authars, and not more poor ones. Let the ones we have xcel, and they will be full enough to cover the Held. Mr. Herbert Spencer has reconsidered hi9 determination to suspend the publication of hi "Bjstem of Philosophy" on account of the mall number of subscribers, and has recently Issued the sixteenth number ot the series, being a continuation of the section of "Morphological Development." The second volume of the Emperor's "Life i Ca-sarbas not only revived the old contro wersy as to the place of the Koman general's landing in Britain, but has even called out a "kiBtorlcal free-thinker named Surtees, who has -written a book on the bold inquiry whether Ctcsar ever crossed the Channel at all. A telegram from Rome says that the Congre Ration of the Index has condemned "Les Apo treB," by M. Renan; "Le Cathollcbme Iiomaln - an Kussio," by M. Tolstoy; "La Bible et l'Hu- wanite,"by Micueiet; and "L'Histo're de la . litteratnro Anglaise," by Taine. The Albert Gold Medal 0f the Society of Arts has been presci.ted to Professor Faraday, ; . fbr his discoveries in electricity, magnetism. and chemistry, which, in their application to the jadnstries of the world, have so largely promoted , arte manufactures, and commerce." , j' - t- --' Mr. C. BCalverley, late Mlow'of Christ's College, has recently published a volume of "Translatldns Into English and Latin," which Is Tery well spoken of. It contains the first two books of Homer' "Iliad," the whole of Virgil's 'Eclogues," fifteen odes and one epode of Horace, and three pieces from Sophocles, Virgil, and Catullus. The Homeric translation is in blank verse, and it is pronounced more like Homer than most of the blank-verse translations of the day. How it compares with Lord Derby's veTbion may be .inferred from .a passage i taken from both: LORD BTOBY. lie said, and from the council led the way. Us lute ttie tceii'ered monarch, and oboted Their leader's call, and round them thronged the crowd, As swaims of beos that pour In ceaseless stream rrom out the crevice oi some hollow root, Kow clustering, tnd anon 'mm vernal flowers. Heme here, some the e in busy numnors fly : to to toe assembly irom their tents and shins 'I be couule-s tribes lamo throating; ia their midst, By Jove excited, Humor urged them on. Great was the din ; and as the mighty mass bat aovtn, me sona eann beneath tueut gronnoa, MR. CALVXBLEY. He snake, and slowly Irom the connell moved. I bey roee. and followed in their leader's wake. ihooe scepteied kings; the host flocked afcur them. As when irom some ruck's himnw. warm on swurni. K te multitudes ot thickly thronging tx.es, And hang in ciustcm on the flowers of sprint, Ann fly in myriad, this way some, some that; Tbev in such multitude from tent and ship, t'kirtlng the bottomless sea-sand, tnaroned in troops 1 o council. With them nor d a voice oi tire. Bidding them on; Zeus seu' it; and tliev met, Uuquietly tliev niiv : Kartn greased bemalh J be trampling of tbe ho ts t they sac down, and there was tumult. Tbe latest poems of Christina Itestette have been published, from w hich we select the fol lowing conplet, as sweetly rythmical, though haying Bojdehtli: OUiN I. When I am dead, my dearest, Sing no sad songs for me; 1'innt thou no totw at my head, Hot shady cy press-trc: Be the gieen grans above me With stioweis and dew-drops wet; And if thou wilt, remember, And if tbou wiit, lor get I sball not see the shadows, 1 shall not leel the rain ; 1 shall not bear tbe mghungolo Sing on, aa if in pain: And dreaming tlir jugn the twilight That doth not rise nor set, Haply I may remember, And haplv may forget. The one given below is less musical, but more truly poetical: Ul'-fcULJb. Does the road wind up-hill all the way? 1 es. to the verv end. W ill the day's journey take the whole long day ? from morn to niguc, my lriona. But is theie for the night a resting-place? A root for when tbe slow dark hours begin. SlBT not the darkne.s nine it from my lace? ion cannot miss that inn. Shall I meet other wayfarers at night? Those who have gono bolore Then must 1 knock oreull wbon just in sight? They win not keep you Btanding at that door. Eball 1 find comfort, travel-sore, and weak? . Of labor vou shall find the sum. W'll there be beu lor mo and all who seek? Yea, beds tor all w ho come. A Paris correspondent says: ' "The quarrel between M. Victorien Sardou and 11. Paul r evul has been, happily, termi nated without the duel which atone timeseemed imminent ; and the latter may repose in peace on the abundant laurels he has already gath ered, one of the Glossiest as well as most profit able of bis laurel-leaves being his last creation, 'Tbe tfcnoiton ramily,' which, alter a snort pause, hits resumed the course of its successes as brilliantly sb ever, ice wonaerrui costumes ot the actresses in this popular piece nave done far more to stimulate the existing passion for costly dress than the moral ol the play will ever do to restrain it ; and ever since this tirade against extravagant dresblne has been upon the boards of the Vaudeville, all the wotnautcuid of the capital has been assiduously imitating the ravishing toilettes' ot the lienoiton ladies, we have had the Benoiton chain, and bonnets, head-dresses, let. cold, filver. straw, and glass. and on foulards, muslins, silks, and ribbons. We have crinolines, skirts, paletots, boots. bracelets, parasols, and horsewhips a la Benoi ton, and now we have pastilles, bonbons, and, lastly, sticks of apple-sugar rejoicing in tbe same magic appellation." Mr. Frederick Mullcr, of Amsterdam, is publishing a complete edition, lor the first time, of the wcrka of the Polish Reformer: "Joannis a Lasco Opera tern edita quam inedita. Uecen fcuit, et vitam auctoris euerravit A. Kuyper, Th. Dr." Mr. Plumptre, the translator of Sophocles, has published a volume of poems called "Master and Scholar," etc. etc. SHIPPING. U A rVl I I ITU iHTTilL' Aiaiuiuu u xaoAvu v a" a ivt 1 ' a A a. a ill n mi T V W SMA u -nlfl a a. a.- u II BBN1A," "COLCaBIA, "CUIUOMA.' "CAMBRIA-'1 "ISD1A.1 1 fcKlT rAKNIA." LlViKfOOL LONDONDERRY, BELFAST, DUBLIS BlCW Hi, CUBh.AM) MLiiHUOW. HATk.-Of PAfSAUE. PAYABLE jJJ VAXES CUafiENCY. CABINS !)(), $80, and 7V bTJLARAGlS. ihk paid c&utifu ateh btaed for bringing out passengers irom the abova points at LUttf K IU1&B lOAJ 1 VIXU.A wua Aleo. to and Irom ALL MA110N8 OS THE IRISH RAILWAYS. BPLclALhOllCE Passengers will take particular no lea that the ' Anchor Line" is ibe only line ernntln tlnoutb tickets at the above rates from Philadelphia to me point miuro above, una mat me unaeraixaeu u we only dUy authorised Agent in 1 hllad, lplna. Apply to rf.A aa.niL.Li, Bole Agenflor'ANCHOtt UNE," 1 IS fco. 217 WALNUT Street. ,rr-s REGULAR iSSiS!va-IpOKD, CON LINE FOB HABT , via the DKLAWARU .vl kAK TAN CANAL. neatearuer Wl'SiN. Captain vandeveer. now loadlna at. .tjie second -whan above MrtKKKT Street, will leave U'aucvr on TllUKllA Y next, tilth Lustunt. Freicbt tnken on rcasoimijlc terms Apply to WILLI Ail M. UAJK1 & tO . AgflOtS, No lai South WHAKVbS. EaiSS! i FOR NKW YORK. PLtlLADEL . deluhla Hlnam frnnp.llikr rm.anf H44 ki.uiLU bwiitiure Liues vla lielaware aud Iiarltun Canal. vfw'?.?.ai5'jL,4M- "dP. connecting with ail aortlll m ailrt FHMtorn linoa 1 tor freight, which will he'taken npon accommodatlno tfims, aiply to Y, 11 LlAM M. HAIR) & cO-. o. U'M DiLAWARJt. venue T'O SHIP CAP1AIN8 AND OWNERS.-THI c oi.nYillFTI'lgni'..tTln' ,ea'0 ,h SENSING I ON i i y .? ' if . 1U olm nianienos and the patroni ui i. , f riTtiareo ltn increaaeo fad Kiel ui ku' 'u""r' "ue paving (m a to be rataed or repaired kbd oeinv a prac leal ai, caulker, wl 1 five pent nal attenUon to the veaaeli en truBtca to tilm or repairs cir tai'Wms or Aeutg r-mo t arpemen, and Machlntiu bavlnV vetfels to repair are tollciud to call. Having the agency for 'he aa e of Wetterstedt'a Patent Metallic oninositlon" oi t opper Paint fo' the pieaerratlon ol veeeelH' hoi to tra for ihlaclt, I am p re puted tu mmlab thcaame on lavorabie tenim. JOHN 1L HAM WITT, Kena ngton nctew Dock, llj I'KLAWAKE Avenue, above t-4 UREL HtrocL JjE foiket Books, flfis P rorUruonnales, pi nt tfgs i C!ar Cases, 3 f at l'ortrollos, J V fa S Drftislng fuses, 5 u 6ft S !!aakers Cases. V v. .m;o Ik Ladtea and Gent. F fe A i,mlit H tlwla'an4 til iiil"hv"' 11 ll i"E 3 TraveUing Bag.. & Ji Vk wjohb. y In all atylea. V' ' "jtfr '" I I i Q-'lil' - WHISKY. BRANDY. WINE, ETC. CUESiMT GI10VE -WHISKI. o. 5 Rortb THIRD Btreet. t aaytMna v,at wanted to prove the annotate ptrrttj ei 11) la WLIaky the Idiovilng eertiflcaie shook! do H lli ere la not cobollc silmalant known commanding sue r tua n tncailtn I on. auch lilLb souireai . Phil.aii.ihi a, September. Me We bave carnally leated the aanipfe of t UWNIJI OliOVl W H1SKT wbicbyou send oa, and And tbat II eontalnaitosBorTiiB rotaokots ij bstakcb knownat it Bit oil vbib m tbe cbaracterlM'e and Injarlona la gtedltnt ol tbe wbl'klea In Mi nora one. BOOTH, OARRKIT A CAM AO, Analytical Chetutooi . , Tons, Septembers Ik." I bave analyied a "ample ot CHVsNtT Onot HI UK Y received irom Air bariea Wharton. Jr., 1 bliaoeipblat and having cervtollv tesied It, I an p.ei.ei d to atate that It la entire y taaa rou roteowoo or DKLkTsmci s aub'lancea It la an unumially par ana tine-flavored quality or whlakr. JAMhN R. HILTON, M. D.. Analytical hernia . v . . Bostow, March! ISM I bave rrafle a cbemleal anaiyaia of eonmierv'aUam plea oi l Ur.NMIl t.POVK W ftlK Y. which proveate tie free trim the heavy Fnall Olia. and perfectly pure aa ore Unl'eraied 1 he fine flavor of tbla whisky is derive lioru the train nred In manolactarlne it heepectlnlly. A. A, Ha YE. M. D btate Aasayet, No. It Boylaton stieet LON GWOliTH'S CELEBRATED CATAWBA WIHES. J. W HAMMAB, SOLE AGEJNT, 6 U thitma No. 020 MAIIKET Street. NATUA.XS & SONS. I M P ORTEH8 BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc. No. 19 North FRONT Street PillLADELl'UlA. NOSES SATBAV8, RORACK A. 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We ere prepared to till orders to any extent for our well known ItAC H1M.RY FOR COTTON AND WOOLLEN mi LS, Including a I recent improvements In Carding, Spinning, ana vteavinv. We in wte tbe attention of manufacturers to oar exten sive v orks. 1 IS ALFRED JENKS & SON. "BUTLER, WEAVER & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords Twines, Etc., No. 23 North WATKR Street and No. Hi North DELAWARE Aveuue, PHILADELPHIA. Edwih II. Fitleb, Michael Weaves. to BAD T Clothieb. 314 Q.EORGB PLOWMAN, CA11PENTER AND BUILDER, No. 232 CARTER Street And No. 141 DOCK Street. Machine Woik and Ulllwrlghtlng promptly attend set O OBN EXCHANGE RAO MANUFACTORY. JOHN T. BAllilSI OO., , 113 N. FRONT and Ho. 114 N. WATER street, Philadelphia, DEALER8 IN BAUS AMD BAGGIXQ oi everr uescilptlon. for No Oialn, Flour, Bait, Muper P boopbate ot Lime, Bone- iiuflL I, a. Iartre and small GUNY BADS canstantly on band. John T. Bailey. James Cascades. A1 LEXANDEH G. C ATT ELL & CO. PHODOCX COMMISSION MEKCHASTS, So. 26 KORTU WBARVZS, . inn HO. 2T NORTH WATTtt STREET, PBILADKLPUJA. 12 ALKXAKDEE O. OATTILL. ELIJAB O. OATTUU, COTTON AND FLAX . . BAIL DOCK AND CANTAB. ui au uuuiuern aiiu uranuo. Tent Awning. Irnnk. and Wagon-Cover Duck. Auto Paper Manuiacturers' Drier Felts, from one to saves feet wulei Paulina, Belting, Hall Twine, etc. JOHN W. EVKUMAN A Oo 16 No luS JONES' Alley. YTT ILLIAM S. GKAWl, YV COMMIHSION MERCHANT, J, O. B. 11 f 1 TT AA. AV. UUV, r UUB UillM AOESr FOB Pnp nt's Onnpowter, Refined Nitre, Charcoal, Eto, Crocker Bros. A Co.'a Yeilow Metal bbeatblng, Bolts, and Malls. " STOVES, RANGES, ETC. TTNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus tor Cooking ana rieaung by Petroleum OU. ' OnrBtoves give no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get ontoi order, being as simple in every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. The Buker, Broiler, and Flat-Iron Beater are tbe cnlj special articles of tur nltnre required. For all otter purposes, ordinary stove lurnlture may be used. DAVID n. LOSEY, BOLE AGEliT FOB PKNSSYLVAJilA, No. 88 Boutb FIFTH Street. liberal dttcount to the trade. 4 17 Sin rp QULVEll'S NEW PATENT C KEr BAND-JUliNT II O T - A I R FUltNAOE. RANGES OF ALL. KlZfcS. ALSO. PHI IGAK'rt KEW LOW FUESSUHB 8TEA41 HEAI1NU Al'PAEArUS. VOK BALK BV 610 CHARLES WILLIAMS, Ho. 118'J II A UK ET 8TKEKT. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, r, a irnllffHlia Ri hdK tnr tAmlllMI. hotels. or oublle mstituilou luTWtm i viti' ? wivku .un I'M HftttinhiB Hiitfi.H. tiot-air a ur- rauea I'ortable Heaters, Lowdowo lira ten nxvuuaru U.... . .. , , . . - ... 1 ..... II .. nJ I ' ( 1, . W . ins Htoves. etc.. wbolena a ana retail, by the manuiao turers CUABiS, HAKH & THOMPSON, a is stBUiSm AO. tw . bh.l;upia dmoti FINANCIAL. JAY COOKE & CO. No. 114 South THIRD Street, BANKERS ahx BEALERS IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES C. S. 6s OF 1881. 6-20s, OLD AND NEW. 1040sCEBimCATES OF INDEBTEDNESS, 7 80 BOIES, 1st, 2d, and 8d Eeries. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES WANTED. 1NT&MUST ALLOWED ON DETOSITS. Collections made. Etocks Bongbt and Sold on CorjimissioD. Special tmslness aocommodations reserved for 6 7 2m LADIES. U, S. SECURITIES. A SPECIALTY. SMITH. RANDOLPH & CO., BANKERS & BROKERS, 16 S. THIRD 8T. NASSAU ST. HEW YOKE. PHILADELPHIA. STOCKS AND GOLD BOUGHT AND HOLD ON COMMISSION HERE AMD IN HEW YORK. 81 jJAVIJSH UltOTHERS, No. 225 DOCK STREET, liANKKIlS AND BKOKEItS, BCT AMD SELL UNITED HTATE8 BONDS, U81s, 5-I0a, 10 40a. CMTEI) 8TATE8 7 S-lOs, ALL I8SUE8. CFRTlFlCATEtt OF INDEBTEDN E88. Aierc.ntlle Paper and Loans on to, laterals negotiated Btotks Boufcht and Bold on Commission. 1 31 i UE 11K8T NATIONAL BANK HAS REMOVED1 Curing tbe erection ol the new Jiank building. to 1 17 p No. 8Q5 C1JESNUT STREET 520 S-F IVE-TWENTIES. 7308 SEVEN-THIRTIES WANTED. DE HAVEN A BROT1IEB, 1 7 No. 40 8. TniRD 8trret. WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC. fDIAJWND DEALER & WATCHES, JEWELHV A SI MTU WAtlE. .WATCHES and JEWELET KZPAIEED. 802 i Owing to the decline ot Gold, baa made great re auction in price of bis large and well assorted stock Diamonds, 1 Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Eto. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine our stock tefore purchasing elsewhere. 2 i SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, OF THE Host Superior Workmanship, AT THE NEW STORE 704 ARCH STREET. No. Toe nnderslvned ilat f the famous Rocera Broa Manufacturing Comoanv) reoeotioilv anuoanoe tlia tbty Lave opened a u w and beautllui store lor tbe saia or niLVi-K ana iXA it.u HABt, at Ho 704 AUtJB htreet, Our lone eZDrrlence as mannlanturera wil enable us lo ket p nothing but flrst-claos Oood. and tbore ho may patronize our s. ore will rind ournUted coodH lai superior to any ever imported, and our cus tomers irsy reiy on me guoas heing precisely what they .IV iriJfVBVUlVU iu ue. a im sun aAn a lxujsaud. WATOHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A full assortment ot above goods constantlv on baud at wodeiate prices the 11 usical Boxes playing Irom 2 to 10 txautilul Air. FARR & BROTHER, Importers. Ko. 824 CHKbNUX BTUfcET, 11 llsmUi$rp Helow Fourtb. G. RUSSELL & CO. No. 23 North SIXTH St., INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR FULL BTOCK Of FANCY AND PLAIN SILVEE WARE, Of the Fmet Quality. 15 20 RICH JEWELRY JOHN B REN NAN, DEALER IN DIAMONDS, FINE WATCHES, JEWELRY CtC. HtC. LtC. 9 20 Ho. 18 S. EIGHTH SXRH3ST, rliilads, REFRIGERATORS. g CIIOO LEY'S NVT PATENT SELF TENTILATINQ AMEKICAN REFRIGERATOR, PATENTED JANUARY 8, 1864, Is the best and only periect Pelf-Ventilating Preserve-' in the world I and will keep such artlulea as Veaotablea, Fruits, aieata. Oame, Fish, MUk, Fggs, eto etc., LOKUKU, D HI ICR. AMU COLORi WITH LESS ICE, Than any other Baflrlgerator now in use I K. S. FAKSON CO. 1 10 lnj Nos. tfl an fii DOCK Btreet. i SLIMMER RESORTS. FOUNTAIN HOUSE CKESSON SntlNGS, On the Summit of the Allegheny mountains IB SOW OPEN FOB THE Br C EPI ION OF OTJE8T8 Slrce last searon erloltlonai bulldrnas have ben eom. plena aid iutnituel. ai.4m ireatiy to our facilities inr eccon modatlon. Ibe tir ni.ur bave been very raunti Improved. A Fand has ben. ennaped mr tba seaaeo. Xaeitvrr.T I )n altenilanee. r xcuislon Tickets are issued bv the I'mn-ylvaiila kallroaa, good unill Oetobe 1. I arm users leaving 1 bilane phla at 1(1 A. M, come tbroasb In (.rent oa in dsvl ght. AiMhrnuirH trains stop Fersojis isbing to entsge rooms, eoa do ao bv ad dressing OKOltGK W. MHLLIN, C REsBON 8PRIN09, !81m Cambria County, Pennsrlvanla. $URF HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, IN EVERY KESPECT, IS NOW OPEN. ADDBKS3, WILLIA3I T. CALEB, II in PROPRIETOR, N. B. The Saterlee Band is engaged for the season, QOLUMBIA HOUSEZ, CAPE ISLAND, N. J Opened on the 1st Day of June, 1866 GEORGE J. BOLTON, CKwrmfen PROPIUETOB. TJN1TED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Will open for tbe reception of guests on WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27. 1866. SODWOMTH'B BAND engaged tor the season. Persons desiring to engage rooms will address 13HOWN & WOEfJ'PEU PROPRIETORS, ATLANTIC CITY , Or No. 827 BJCI1MOND Street, 6 9 2mrp Fblladolohia. B ItOWN'S MILLS BOARDING HOUSE. The former patrons and friends ofhe Boarding Homo orlginaLy kept by tbe Brown tamllv at Brown's Mills, In the township ot t'emberton, county ot Burlington ana State of hew Jersey are hereby la.ormed that the subscriber is now ready to accommodate all who will favor him with their comaany. THOMAS SCA'lfERGOOD. N. B. Stages for the accommodation of paseentrers to and from Brown's Mills, will run from Petnbertoa to depot. JOHN HAVEN8, 6 23sw2m Proprietor ol Btanes. M ERCIIANTS' HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, N. J. This Hotel being entirely refitted and refurnished In tbe best manner, IS NOW OPICN FOB TDK RECEP TION OF GUE6T8. Tbe bouse la located near the ocean, and every atten- tlcnulll be given to merit the patronage of the puollc. MclSUTT & MASON, 6 22tl PBOPBI ETOK8. J3EI11N'S COTTAGE, (ADJOINING McMAKINM UOTEL;, CAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY. This new and handsome Hotel, built In the Italian Villa s.yie aud ueliithtiultr located. Itnmedlateiv on tne beacb at the foot et terry street, t ape island, Mew Jer sey, is now open toi tbe reception of visitors. In its election no I alns or czuense bave been soared to secure the comirrt et its guests; aud belug newly furuisbtd tbioukbout In the most elecant and recherche style it is oue ol tbe niost pleasant and attractive stopping- places on tbe Islsnd. Among its eiepanilr furnllied apartments will be found io superbly fitted up Ice Cream bullions, w tie re the choicest t reams, Water Ices, Confections, Jellies, eto . win always oe louuu. in riLiun. 11 'iit Superintendent, r"PHE WARM SPRINGS. NEAR-" HUNTING A. don. Pennsylvania Ibis dellgbtiul summer resort, uve mi.es Dinu oi tne i euusyivaiua wu roau, at uuu tmituon. la., is now onu tor iba accomruodaUon ot vi tittrs. the location is beau til ul the water Invigo rating, fine grounds 10 bunting, driving, eto. stone cieek. near the Hnnnvs. alloras itood water iorflshinir. '1 kere Is no n.oie tou.antiu p t in the country, and lor Invalids ibe fresh air ai d sweet ftceuerv are especially deiiable. Ibe Fetusylvania Kai road Company will issue excursion tickets to visitors irom June 1U to Ooto ber 1. comjortable coaches run daily between the sprwpa aud nuntngdon. i or particulars address me, at uuaiinuuuu. r n. WILI IAM J. GlIBSGER Proorletor. Belerences bon. William A. Porer, colonel Charles T Alattliews raneom atrcot uatbs; L T. Watuon, hs. President liunttciidon and Broad 'ion Railroad Com party 1 Colonel A. K. ( tii.mbers, firm of Cbauiliers it lattell, No 31 . Third street; C harles M. Allinond, tsq , f roprtetur Washington Atouse. o w lui CONTINENTAL HOTEL, This new mammoth hotel, the larvest In tbe country la now open lor tbe season Accommodations tor litio peisous. A caress 8FRAGUE 4 STOKES, 6181m Proprietors. mHE ALII AM BRA, ATLANTIC CITyTnTj J- This spacious and elegant establishment will oper lorthe reception ot guests on or betore tbe 27th uuy vi unv, icon. i Is rmw'm BOBERT B LEEDS. Proprietor. STEIGLEDER, TRODT, VOIGT ft CO., beg most lexrectiulh to call the attention ot the publie at large to their newly-lnventeu Patent, THK UNIVERSAL AIABWI8T, which, by discharging a percussion cap, made expressly or the purpose, will prove very edectual tu tbe preven tion oi burularie. eto. . , 'ibe foliow Iiik aiesome of Its vreat advantaires : 1st. MinDllclcy 01 otnstruotion cheapness aud ease In appllcatlou, sotliateerviitorchl dutaj sot it. !id. FreiUoui Irom dauber to uersous or property. 3d. Universality 01 ewpllca.ion toanv uartoi a Poor, Window. Grating, Shutter, Ciate, Uardoa, Preserve, 'Ah' it gives' a check to burglars by alarming the lu niaies. uelnhbois aud police. 6tb 1 be iiiiud i teneved ir.im much painful anxiety, in lemale loneiine'S or ;ld age especially when aiticioi ol neat value arc kept In the house. 6th it Is a universal protection 10 travellers to fasten on ebaniler doors. .... lib lis construction H simple and not liable to get out DILkItIOKS FOB KAAPOaPAKr EVERY IN Bint Alr.n f. We have put our article at the low price of ONE DOLLAR. Inclusive or Ui caps and it cannot be not cb aper either Horn us or irom our agents. For lurtlicr Geniculars iiidtilre ot or address. BILIOLEDI- R. i KOUr, VOIQT A CO.. utllce, No. Hi WAbD'' Mreot. ... . . Koom Ho 18- We will send the ALARMIST to any part ot the country on receipt 01 pilce, and 'io cents extra lor postage. Country Agents wunted, . g 2S 3nt OR SALE STATE AND POUNTy RIGHTS of CapeweU t o 'a Patent Wind Onsrd aud Air Heater tot Coal OH Lamnst It prevents the Chimneys t ro in break Iiik. 1 bis we will warraut Also saves em third tbe oil. Call and see tbem they eost but tun cents No. 201 BACK hirn t, Philadelphia. Sample sent to and part til lb tVnlled Slates no receipt of W cents. 6 iu SUMMER RESORTS. gUMMlClt KEHOllTS ON LINK OP Reading Railroad and Branches. MANSION 1I0UHE, MOUNT VAIIBON, lira. Caroline M nnder, Pottuvilte P. 0 Schuylkill co 1USCAK0RA HOTEL, Mrs Hannah Miller, Tuictrora P. O., Bchnylallleo- MAUAhOY CITY HOT ILL. G. W. Frost, Mahanoy City P. O., Behuvlkni ee. WHITE HOUSE, 11 rs. Susan M ariaort, Beading P. O ANDALUSIA, James 8. Madeira, Beading P. O. LIVING SPMSGS HOTEL. Dr. A. Smith, Wtrdersvllls P. O., Berks ce- SOU1H MOUNTAIN HOUSE, H. H. Itanderbach, Woasledorf P. O., Berksco. COLD SPUINGS HOTEL, Lebancn co., Chares Kccdcrmel, Harrlsburg P. O. BOTEKSIOWN SEUIMAHT. J. B.Henky, B05 erst own P. O., Berk Co, YELLOW SPUINGS HOTEL, B. K. Snyder, Yellow SprinssP. O., Chester ee; L1TIZ SPRINGS, Sa&uel 1 lchtenthaler, LltlxP O., Lancaster ce EPHRATA MOUNTAIN KINGS, Alexander S. Feather, Ephiata P. O., Lancaster co Arnnai. 1866. 4233m EXCU RSIONISTS, TOURISTS, AMD Pleasure Seekers TO N I AO A II A FALLS, Lake Ontario, Tbe Thousand Islands, Bapies ot the Klvcr St Lawienee, W outre ai Quebeo.Btvleie da Loup, Sagncnay Liver, V bite fcountatna, Fertland. Boston, Lake George, Saratoga, iiew York, etc. eto. eto., will lind It to their advantage to procure THROUGH TICKETS, WHICH ABE SOLD AT BF.DCCED BATES AT THE TICKET OFFIlE OF THE CATAWISSA RAILROAD LINE, lo. 425 CilKWNUT STREET. Passengers have choice ot several routes to Niagara Falls, and Through Tickets are so.d down Lake Ontario andBIverht Law rence, to Ok'densburg, .Montrea , and Queccc via tbe Amnion and English Line of Stoamers, pasrirg the Thousand Ia.ands and the Rapids of the Biver St. Laurence by daylight, returning to New York or Boston by FIFTY DIFFERENT ROUTES. These routes offer to pleasure seekers scenery nnsur passed In tbla country. No extra charge tor meals or state rooms on etnameri between 1 laaara Fa la and Montreal. Tickets good until November 1st, 1866, and entitle the' holders to stop over at any point on the route. For further information aud Guide Books do scnptlve 01 tbe Routes, apply at the Company's Offloe, No. 424 CHESNUT Street N. VAN HORN, g llrwiinim Passenger Agent, gUMMER TRAVEL, ' Via Kordi Pennsjhanla Railroad, fB OBTEST AND MOST PLEASANT BOUTE TO WILKESBAKUK, JIAUCII CHl'KK, KASTOSi, BKT1ILKIIEM, ALLENTOWH, HAZLETUN AMD ALL T01NT8 IN 1'HE Lehigh and Wyoming Valleys. Commodious Cars, Smooth Track, Fine Scenery, Excellent Hotels Ar ibe Kpeclalltlea r tuts Kente, Through to Wilkesbarre and Hauch Chunk without change ot cars, Ibe new load between the summit ot tie mountain anu W ilketbarre opens up vlevi. 01 unsurpassed beauty, and tbe new bo lei provides tbe best and must ample acconiUiouatious or summer visitors txtuinon 1 eke s irom Philade-phla to principal points, n-i. Ltd i Roil 11CKK1 Of Kit k.8 ONLY, at re duced rates, on taturdajs. rooa to return till Jtonday evnlng I xc union llckeis to Wbkesbarre, good lor ten days, issued any day. THBOTJQU 1 FAINS. Cars leave the Lepot, 1H1H1 and THOMP80S Streets at7 30 A. M . at) P. Si ,nd 6 15 P. M. lot particulars, see time table in auotber eolumn. 6 9 2nnp 1XL13 CLaBK, Agent SHORTEST ROUTE TO THE tiEA SHORE. CAiiDKN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. BCMMtR ABPAOKlliCNT. 1HKTJt.H 1a 1 WO r.OLRS. Five trains oa ly to Alantlo city, ana one on Sunder. On and ai er 'ibURbOAY, June i8, 18tf, trains will leave Vine Street Feiry as joJovvs: hpeclal Lxcuisiun... 6 90 A. SC Mali 7-30 A. M, Freight, Willi Passeiiger Car attached 815 a. M. Lxpieus (ibioutib in io hours)., itio r. M. Aiiauuu accuu mi'iisiiou aai VKMhO LK4VS ATLANTIC Special Excarsiou hall IreUb Fxpress ttbrcuua in two hours 415 P. M. . 6 I S P. it. . 4 m p. m. .11 93 A. U. 1 US A. M. Accommodation (50 A. M. juuoilon Accommodation to Jackson and In- temieula e Biatlons. leaves Vine street..... 3rtP V. Returning leavea Jacktou 6'M A. H. Hatlilonrtcld Auoommodatiou Train leavea Vine stieet 10 15 A.M. and 00 P. M. Leaves hnildonrle d. liJP. at aud II. 5 P. tL. bundny iiuil Ir.ln to At sut'c leavea Vine street at 7 0 A M. and A t antle at 4 45 P. M. Fare to Atlantio. 2- Round tilp tickets, good only lor tbe day and train on which ibey aie issued, i. TbePbl adciphla i-xuress t'ompanv. Principal Offles No W H. Filth streoi. Brunch Office No 320 N W harves, above Vine wil' attend to the usual branches of express business along the line ot the road, and de liver butgane, etc., 10 and from all trains. Cooos of every descrlpilon culled lor and forwarded by express 10 A"anil 1 Itv .1 w - .t.,i. the rosd Bavgaee checked 1mm resideuoe at Phlla-. UVH" ' "oiei or collate ur Atlantic t ity. .J6iua JOHN O. BBYA1 BBYANB Agent OAWDF.N AND AMBOY, PHILADELPHIA wiBViAm1' AND "VIDERB DEL A Git AND EXi CR310N ARRANOLMENT TOrRISTS AND PL..ASORE TRAVEL TO NIAGARA FALLh, MOMBEAL, QTJEKFC, THE WHITK MOUNT l.b. L.KE Of-OUUE. SARAlOUA Di -LaWAR-. WATIiR CiAP, ETC. EIC These excursion routes are arrange! tor the special aceoinmodut'ou of tourUts ond pleasure iruvcilers, eiiHblien them to visit h' celeorsted watering places of tbe North, at much teas than regular rates 01 tare Tickets good until November Ut, 1W6 and eutitle the bolder to siop over at silv po.oton the rou e. For tickets, inlbruiatlon, and clrcu ars descriptive of the routes, anplv at the 1 lcket Ofllc of tbe otnpanv. o 8.S l HhH.vUT Sireot Contlnoutal Hotel. 6 3llim W. U. OATZMtB, Agent for cvrE may; ... i m Commencing MONDAY July 16. 1868 Trains will leave (Upper eny Alarket street, k blladelplila, aa follows! . g ull A. M.. Morning Mai', due 12 25 j CO P. A'. Accommodatluii due S P.M. 4 1,0 1' l. Fast cxpre.s due 7 (15 BetuinlnK will eave ape island 6-.10 A. M., Momiiis; Mail, due 10-07. . 0 10 A. M.. Fust r xprens, ousli 07. . 5 (KIP St.. Itxpres, UiteS'.it. Ticket Oflio s, at Forr toot f Market street, and No 8.8( he-nut street. ( ontlnsnal Hotel. Persona purchasing tickets of tbe Agent, at No 838. Chesnut stieet can by eavlug orders, bave their bax gaiie called lor aud checked ai their residences . br Graham'a Baiinane txuiess. tV8 J VAN BFNSDF.T.AES. Superintendent. TT N 1 TED STATES HO TEX LJ LONG BRANCn, N.J, U, Is low open for reception 01 vlsliorn. 16 1m BENJ. A. biiOEMABER, Proprietor.
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