THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, F1UDAY, JULY 0, 1800. 5 IV 12 W-T O R K 1 S M S fretu Our Oim CorrtnjwndcnU Nr-wTor. July 9, W9. IlKlyon ever hear of laudanum sauce? I have; and If I had on Wodncsday been stopping at the United States Hotel, near Fulton and Water street, very likely I should have had some. A festive survnnt girl there, from the Jubllatlc city or Bwton, conceived a dlHlike against the other servants, ami certain of the boarders, and hit upon a very neat ex pedient of Riving them a dose of laudanum inly the "poison" In this rase was hot, and not culd, n In popularly supposed to bo tho case with poisons. Apple dumplings were the dish to which this leth il Banco was to be appllco, and so successful wore h?r operations that tho simultaneous cry at the table w.n "llow queer this sauce tastes!" Hero tho success ended, and Winifred (that Is the nnmo of tho beautiful laudnumlsi did not even have tho satis faction of causing a slnglo death. A dozen stomach pumps were at once put in requisition; Winifred was taken to Jefferson Market Police Court; and npplo dumplings have disappeared from tho United Slates' bill of fare. Judge t'urdozo has Just had to do with a lunacy case which bears very strongly upon ritualism. Though not very much of a ritualist myself, I hive a sympathy with people who like to worship by genuflexions, Just as I have a sympathy with all other conscientious modes of worship. It appears that Mrs. Caroline C. Allen had a writ de Umttico ucd out against her a couple of months ago in Seneca county, where she was then residing; that Jt was served nt the Instance of her son, the Kov. Charles D. Allen; and that the alleged reason was her habit of attending early prayers at a ritualistic Church, and bowing at the sacred name In the creed and In the Gloria. This was tho substance of all that could be said against her. The son belongs to the Low (.'hurch, and It Is probable that ho feared that his mother, If allowed to continue her genu flexions ad libitum, might end her days In a convent and enrich Catholicism with her property. Coiihis qtiently he shut her up. Fortunately for Mrs. Allen, he has plenty of friends In this city perfectly com petent to testify to her sanity. Among them are Dr. Vinton, Admiral Farragut, and Mrs. Jerome good talkers all of them. The Judge has not yet rendered a decision, but there can be no doubt It will bo In favor of Mrs. Allen. That poor Mr. Flflk! how he can bask, night after night, as he docs, in the radiance of the footlights at his opera house, his head reclining against the luxu rious paper of the private box, and his feet project ing over the rim of the box, Is more than I can tell. Perhaps he is serenely looking forward to a happy and decrepit old age, when scandal and libel suits shall have run their course and been forgotten, and a vista of enthralled and captured prime dnnne shall rain down remembered brightness upon him. I have no doubt the fat rogue does a good deal of work, but he is a faithful attendant at the opera house, foi all that. I suspect, though, he Is only looking after trade. Madame Far .pa was there last night in a box opposite, accompanied by her devoted Carl, who seemed Just the right kind of little "hubby" for such a big, melodious woman. And Fa'epa applauded Lucille with her own chubby, jewelled hands, and Lucille kissed back an acknow ledgment, and the whole interchange of courtesies between the two great artists was one of the most soothing amenities ever witnessed in a theatro. I think, If I were a prima donna, next to being on the stage, I should enjoy making a figure of myself In a private box, and enjoy the lorgnettes levelled at me. That missing Englishman, Stebblngs by name, has not yet turned up, and his companions have been compelled to go home without him. A romantic story about his having written a note to the proprie tors of the Brevoort House, announcing that he would put in an appearance on a certain day, has been and is still circulated and believed. The day has come and gone, however, and nothing la heard from the Englishmen, and probably nothing will be now. Borne of the cynical even suy that there Is no Englishmen in the case, and that the entire sensa tion Is nothing bat a hoax got up by a reporter who was at his wits' end for something to write about. CtTcnmstances, however, strongly point to the fact that we have a well-organized band of kidnappers amongst us, as extortionate and relentless as those that Infest the mountain passes of modern Italy and Rome. Of course their proceedings are New York lzed and refined to such an extent that they cease to be regarded as banditti. They go to work In a cool, business-like way, and have nothing romantic In their dispositions. One reason for believing that this la the case, is the very recent and mysterious disap pearance of a young lady who started from Montreal on a visit to this city. When last seen she was on the Hudson Kiver railroad, on the evening of June 15. Since that date she has not been heard of. She was seventeen years of age and her name was Alzeln Futoin, and her mother Is naturally almost insane at the Intelligence that her daughter is missing. Mademoiselle Alzein was a French girl, and could not speak English. She was coining to this city on a visit to some relatives. She waa Interesting, young, extremely beautiful, and extremely naive Just the lambkin that some blase woll of a voluptuary wou.d ompasB any end to capture. She left Montreal, but I WOO JHBVCU uiiuut v 1 1 Vj viug v fcuo wuiiuuvtui. Vll bile J way the conductor missed her ; at any rate, he could not tell whether she left the car at the Thirtieth street depot, or at one of the stations between this city and Albany. Such are the facts; what is the moral T Have we accomplished hordes of kid nappers amongst us 7 ami, If so, who is safe 7 These are lurid and romantic facts to crop out In the mlds of a prosaic and business people. But then we are not a commonplace people, that is one satisfaction. Our crimes are as original as our Institutions. I presume It Is all right an expression, by-the-way, which is usually made use of when It la pretty certain that It Is all wrong. In the present case, how ever, I suppose It it all right that there should be eternal war between actors and critics, and that each should seek a favorable opportunity or knock ing the other down. We have just recovered from the emotions due to the Henderson-Butler assault, when we are called upon to admire the mutual pluck of Messrs. Tayleure and Murray. It Is not right that the public Bhould bo kept In a state or perpetual trepidation. All it asks for U a little rest. The string needs relaxing occasionally. It Is neither wise nor kind to keep the pot boiling all the time. Mr. Henderson was very inconsiderate in this respect, and Mr. Butler was not thoughtful. Mr. Tayloure lias been careless, and General Domlnlck Murray Bhould have given the matter the sober second thought. To what does all this tend? What has happened? Nothing! Nothing of any tmpertancc, that is; (illy a dramatist and manager has been jfiakellutiug the husband of an actreBS. The drama jffciat and manager Is Mr. Clifton W. Tayleure, d the Injured husbund U General Domlnlck Ajlirriiv n "hlarwrcil" Britisher, fond of his beef. (fond of his beer, but fonder of abusing America and Americans. His wife is the Miss Josephine I Flddes who, some weeks ago, published a tearful card, in which the American public was appealed to, and some heart-broken remarks about the home sickness of foreigners were dropped. Miss Flddes 1 made her first appearance as "Miranda," ut Flak's Opera House, when the Tempeet was produced there; but the public did not seem to consider her form sufficiently attenuated for tho part. Neither did Mr. (Tayleure, who had engaged the lady in London, and .who finally dlsinlHsed her from her engagement, 'after having had oneor two littlo wrangles with her ( In conseouence of a card lie had nnuiui,..,! .,., i which he had Inadvertently made an Installation of 'a.not vciy complimentary character. About three eeks ago General Domlnlck arrived in this country nu to mm Mrs. ijuiiiimck at once detailed her rievances. He told her to dry her eyes, ordered ut ome London brown stout, rare roast-beef and York- ihire pudding for two, and bottled up his wrath with the unbottliug of the drink. The sequel was a row &t the Metropolitan, though whether Cllf or Dotnlu ick licgan It, or who ended It, or which got the worst, or whether It Is going to be done all over again, I'm ure I don't know, or care who does, so that there in a row. That Is the principal tiling. The Cunard steamer Russia, which sailed from this port yesterday, took out au luuuuiue uuiubor of clergymen, and several bankers. Among the latter was Mr. Jay Cooke, Jr., who Intends to go through an elaborate processor rejuvenation. Bank stocks Bnd speculation, like tho poetry which Mr. Wogir read, have a wearing effect upon the brain, and every one knows that Paris Is the only spot In the world (lesides New York) to recuperate It at. Mr. Tayleuro says he Is quite ready to encounter as many husbands of thlrd-rato English actresses as choose to Insult him and Invite him to th3 opportu nity. Long before tho husband of Miss Flddes ar rived in this country, he received a vituperative letter from that gentleman, In which he was oallod almost everything that one man could be callod by another. For my part, I don't sco what Miss Flddes has to complain or. If the American public wai not pleased with her, had as Is tho taste argued on the part or that public, no one can deny that the director of tho opera house was not to blame. Ho far as money relations were concerned, at any rate, Miss Josephine was exceedingly well treated, her salary having been In the neighborhood or $125 per night. The fact Is, English actresses are spoiled by being made much of In this country. In Loudon they re ceive much less for doing much moro. In this coun try actresses who go far enough West have gold bucks thrown to them. Out East here wo make almost as much or fools In our way with stars who come to us from across the water. Thank "evlngs" the hour has come to "shut down" upon these usurpers. Olive Logan says so In her bashful way In her article on tho "Nude Drama," and I follow Milt. The Nude drama Is soon to become the Re newed. Am Baba. Tiik Stkam Yacht "Ska wmsn." Mention haslieen made or the launch or the steam yacht Seaweed, soiistructed by John L. Knowlton. at his yard. Reed Street wharf. Philadelphia, for Dr. J. H. Schenck, and named In honor of his popular preparation, "Seaweed Tonic," so well known us one of the three specifics of world-wide celebrity for the cure of Cou ctimptlve diseases. The yacht, which Is 60 feet In length, 11 reet 6 Inches width or beam, and 8 feet depth of hold, is a model of line workmanship, and has been pro nounced superior to anything of lis class now niloat. The cabin Is 12 feet 0 Inches long, 8 feet wide, with a skylight running the entire length, and is provided with sleeping berths for twelve persons, also a kit chen, wine locker, water closets, ami other conveni ences. Aft of the cabpi is 10 feet deck room, with a gangway of U4 inches on either side. The machi nery is of the latest and most approved construc tion, the boiler being fifty Inches in diameter and T feet 0 inches high, containing 193 two-iuch tubes, each 4 feet 6 inches long. The engine Is a 12 inch cylinder, with 12 inch Btroke, or 30 horHO power, and is one or tho most simple and compact pieces or mechanism over de vised. With a pressure or only eighty pounds or steam, about 150 revolutions per minute are accom plished. There are also two pumps, to work either by hand or power. The propeller wheel, 4 feet J Inches in diameter, has 4 blades, each 20 inches wide, with a pitch of 8 feet ti indies. The pilot house Is In the form of a semicircle, a most desirable shape to ullord n full view. The hull was designed by Mr. John W. Lynn, the well-known shipbuilder. The timber for the construction or the craft was selected by the contractor with especial care, the frames being of well-seasoned Delaware white oak, 2' inches double, with 1 !, inch white oak planking. One noticeable feature In the construction of the yacht Is the galvanized Listeuings both inside and out a precaution which few ship-builders observe, and which prevents greatly the wear and tear. Tho construction throughout has been or the most sub stantial character, while the yacht itself is furnished witn exquisite siyie ami taste, competent judges who have examined the construction and working of the machinery claim ror it a speed that will tar distance anything or the kind in our Inland waters. At a recent trial trip the rate or fifteen miles an hour was ootaineo. out even tins her Uiuider claims- is not. ull that may be expected. city Glenoabt Cheviot Suits Mod's, $11. I)o. do. do. Youths', 9. Do. do. do. Boys', 6. Half way between i Bennett & Co., fifth ami Towkb Hall, Sixth Slreetr.) 618 Mauket St., . , Philadelphia, And 600 Broadway, New Yokk Singer's Sewing Machines On easiest possible terms, by O. F. Davis. No. 810 Ohesnut street. F DUTT. It is a duly we owe to ourselves, as woll as to those who are dependent upon us, to preserve our heulth and strength. Spoor's "Standard Wine Bitters" are found to be an unfailing ana valuable assistant in maintaining tne vigor oi me Bysiem, ana in Keeping It in tone. Hold by Druggists and Grocers. Get the Bkht, Get the Bkht, Get the Best, Get the Best, The PAnHAM Sewing Machine, The Pahham Sewing Machine, The Paiiham Skwinu Machine, The Paiiham Sewing Machine, The Bert in the Market. The Bet in the Market. The Bet in the Market. The Bert in the Market. 2?niclcex in Operation. ' Aoith in Ojieratimi. fioincle in Operation. A'oielce in Operatiim. Elegantly Contructeil. Eltyantltj Conntructed. Xtrganttu Omeirueied. Kteyantly (ntTMC4ed. Wsrerooms, No. 7i4 Ohksnot Street. Warerooms, No. 704 Chkhnot Street. Warerooms, No. 704 Ohesnut Street. , Warerooms, No. 704 Ohksnot Street. Oct oy Town. It is sultry July, With the mercury high, And fashion's folks fly From the dusty and dry, Scorching streets of the sweltering oit. ; They hie them away To Long Branch, Cape May, Saratoga, or stay Where Newport is gay, And dressy dears dance and look pretty. But while they are there, The brown and the fair, Unconscious of care, With money to spare, Fellows feel for the funds left in town. They prowl day and night. Oblivious quite Of owners' boat right To goods left in sight, And steal, right or loft, up or down. Such oarryings on, (Or off, it's all one; 'Til worldly wealth gone For a miserable paten;) I'll tell how they can be prevented. For Mabvin baa made A success in his trade, With chrome iron' aid. To stop burglars' raid. Which candidly weighed Will prove what I've suid, And throw in the shade Tho merits displayed In all other Safes men have invented. Sspcrior secure Spherical Sufes sold by Mauvin 4 Co., No. 721-Chojnut stieut. Conch-hive Kvidenci: in Favoa o HosTETrEn's Stomach Butebs. W. II. Reese, a leading druggist In Monlioello, III., in a letter of June 6, 1818, writes to this effect: "Having sold Hontettor's Bitters for the pint four years, I cannot but spouk of the article as being the best louie and appetite extitnt. During the ague season of lfio&-b 1 could not keep a sufficient stock on hand to sup ply my customers. In fact, yoir Bittors was as tujilea 'luinhie, I lean thut pbysiciuns proscribe it all over the Western country, iiiilm d, a groat ni'iny familios think they ure not mij'e wi'hout yuiir invalimlile tonic." J. K. Withontpuon, F.mi., a magistrate of Kershaw ccunty, 8. C, states, under date or April 13, Win, that he lias used the Bitters constantly in bis own family for the previous twoyears. He tli-st tried ihe preparation wh-tnsuf-'eringlrom exhaustion produced by a severe attack of fever, liofore the brat bottle was finished be experienced a re markable change for the better He had tried brandy at the outset, but found tint it did him mure barm than good. In cue month from tin) time he coimnenoed using the Bittors, his health, strength, and appetite were re stored. He had rocommuiidod the article to others in like oircumstsnces, and Dover known it to fail, and bad found it a perfect specific for chills and fever. Mr. Samuel Young, of Clarion, Pa., undor dale April 6, 1m, certifies that uo was completely cured of "one of the niott distressing attacks of dyspepsia that ever afllicted any mortal," by three bottles of the Blttsrs, after "various other remedies had proved powerless." Kestored to per fect health, he thanks "that excellent preparation for the result." Dr. O. M. Spenoer, of Brush ereek, Perry county, Ala., writing thence February 8, 1M6S, says: "I have used yoor Stomach Bitters for several years in my practice, and Hnd them supwior to most at the Bitters now prescribed by the piofeasioa generally." Fin Ready Made Clothing. SBASONAnl.B IN TEXTURf, Reahonaiilk in PmcK, Fashionable in Stti.i, at Ohahlks Btos-eb', No. 834 Ohesnut street. Decker's Farina formsa very agreeable light nutritive food, a superior article for puddings and jellies, and is highly recommended by physicians for invalids and ohil dren. Bold by all grocers. Jkwklbt. Mr. William W. Oassidy, No. 12 Sonth Second treet, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jowolry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can relynpon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a prioe whioh cannot be equalled. He also has a large stook of American Western Watches in all varloties and at all prioea. A visit to his store is sure to result in pleasure and profit. JTWB HAVE SOI.n SO EAST C i-W HAVE SOLD HO PAST t?WE HAVE SOLD HO FAHT lWK HAVE SOLD HO EAST O'tr fitriny anl Summer Ctnihitf Our .Spring ami Snmmir ftoihini) Our fprinjt anil Hummer Cloihing Our Xprlnu ami Summer Cto'hiin ttCWE AUK NOW RECEIVING S ""We AltE NOW RECEIVING I C'Wk ARE NOW RECEIVING 0tfWE AltE NOW lllCKlVINU The Srrwl fulfilment The Seeoifl tnkttitnienl The Seennil ln'nlmnt 77. frrwl fti-'atment BWReautifix fresh ooom. C "'BEAlTTIKfL Klll'.MH flOOIM. C fliEAUTlKlX EHEMH (l(M)Ils. B Heantiful hikhh t:ooim. CAHUS. Ottr eoti-e hare never been eft hriye, hot ire ultll hore It hpleniti't ntnrk of the VKIIY NEWEHT TH1NUH. Htii', an immenee forec nf cutter ami workmen, tee k"p lip the eupptjjj'or our coimtir. The tine fjmitt noir tircivintp are: A tiara Stels, Cheilt Sita, Triiretttruj Sit. Blue Ch'nteijiel,!.., Olii e Chr,te,yi.-I.l , Ihthtitt Chexterjiel.ts, Broun ('heetrrjtel.l, faith,' Ch"lerfietl, 'hil-ln-n'i Suit!-. Alpvca Duster, Drop tVKIe Rack, Vhile ami Cn'oiel tin .Swf', Flannel Suits, Boix Jineter, oi' White IV', Boil' A tpitea Jrf;tf, t ! All i.r'm hir'p J'mre nf Sil-men toiire iOil tU'li '(' .i to att titht r htoiii" or huiiuif. WANAMAKFIt & BlIO'.VN, The iMipst Colhihif llout; Oak Unit, The Cori er nf Sixth ami ilirket S ree't. ,VlAUfiIi:i. CRAI(;ilKAD-YO:!UM.-.Tiino21, at the Ruxborotigh Baptist Paisonngo, by the kev Da'nl S;i,acor, Mr. A I.. KHKUCKAluUKsl) and Mies 1.UUINDA, daughter of Mr. George Yuciuu, all of IloxborougS. BOSS -FORM AN. On Alonduv. .hiiy fi, lm, t.y ,".ev. John F. I'huplnin, .Mr. ,1. CLIKFOHU It OSS to Jliss ANNF. S. FOKMAN. both of l.nmberton. N. J. BUTTF.RKIKl.D. On Satur.iav, June 2ri. at his r-si-oenco, WroiilunrK near Hawnrth, Yorkshire, I'ngl.md, KIUHARD S. BUTTK.RFir.LD, merchant, of this city, in the Hid year of his age. " " DKMINO. June in Hartford, f 'onnrcticut, SARAH CLKKU, wife ol tho Hon. Henry ( ). Doniin, nn 1 youngest daughterof Laurent Clorc, of tho American Asylum for Deaf Mutes. DKWITT. On ti e morning of the Hth instant. JAM KS WILSON, son of Dr. J. Wilson and Fannie V. Do Witt, aged 6 months and 15 d; ys. T he relatives and friends of tho family are respectfully Invited to attend the I'unoral, from bis tnther's rosidonco. No. 2;i Kidgo avenuo, on Sunday, tho Uth instant, t 4 o'clock P.M. (Davenport, Iowa, and Bloornhburg, Pa., papers please copy.) ISAHD. Drowned, on the 8th instant, at Camden. JOHN 8., son of Almiia and the late Frederick Is ird, an 1 grandson of Kleazeraud Amelia Isard, aged 8 year land months. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from tue residence of his grandparents, No. 21ii Bridge aenue, C'a ndn, N. J., on unday afternoon, the Uth instant, at 3 o'olook. M A HON Y. On the evening of the Uth Instant , CHRIS TIAN I1UBBKUT, only ton of James and the late Jane Mahony, In the Sid year of his age. His male friends and those of the family, alio the Em ployes of King A Buird; the mt mbers of Typographical Union, No. 2, and Nevada Tribe, No. 7rt, Improvod Order of Ked Men, together with the Order in genoral, are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from the residence of bis father. No. 415 Richmond street, on Sunday morn ing next at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To prooeed to Hanover Street Vault. VANDERSLK'K. On the 7th instsnt, in the 18th year of her age, LIB1SIK E., twin daughter of M. L. and Mar garet Vanderslico. Funeral will take place at her father's residence, No. 2)2 N. Twenty-second street, on Saturday next at 2 o'clock P. M. To proceed to Mount Peace Cemetery. Friends and relatives, and Teachers of Sonior Class of Locust Street Grammar School, and Quaker City Lodge, I. 0. of O. F., are invited. One-Price Clothing House. No. 004 MARKET Street. Our Garments are well made. Our Cutters are men or talent. BUT ONE PRICB IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN, Proprietor, S IT wrmtf No. 604 MARKET St., above Sixth. R IYI MESSES. KEELER & FENNEM0RE, PHOTOGRAPHERS, NO. 5 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET, Eespectrully announce that on July 1, 1S09, tliey will open to the public their new and splendid rilO TO OR APII OAXiXiUXlIUS, No. 820 ARCH St., Philadelpkia, Where, with greatly Increased facilities for tranHact ing their business, under the flrni;of KEELER, SUD DARD8 FENNEMORE, they will be pleased to welcome all who may favor them with a call. o to wnmn4p SEWINQ MACHINES. ipHE LATEST AND BEST THE PARHAM JiEW FAMILY SEWIXO MACHINE. Combining all the good qualities of the best machines in the market, with many new and admirable features nnt found in any other. Is adapted for every description ol fsmlly sowing and for light manufacturing purposos; If decidedly the most perfect, simple, and reliable FAMILY SKWINQ MAC 11 INK ever invented. A it elegant in style and finish; simple in construction; noiseless in operation; makes perfect work on every description of material; is perfootly free in all it movements; is very light tunning, and is a pleasure for the operator to use it Call and examine it at the office of T1I10 PAItllAM NUWINU MACHINE CO., NO. 704 C1IESNUT STREET, 6 10 lm PHILADELPHIA. JARGH, FARRELL & WARREN OF ALL KINDS, NO. C31 CHESNUT ST11EET AND NO. C24 JAYNE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. T C 2m JMPOHTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. 1UK PATENT ADJUSTABLE! WINDOW SCREENS . . . fit ny window, and keep out FLIES, M08QU1TOKS. AM) ALL OTHKR INSKOT& ,. For sale No. lit North SIXTH Street. RKPAmVuKio! ANO ""ww D. J. WILLIAKS & SONS, NO. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, eillin PHILADELPHIA. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITV. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Ia New Open for the Reception of Oniwtu. HASSLRR'S BAND, under the direction of Blmoo Bassler, is engaged for the season. Persons wishing to engage rooms will apply to OEOROR FRKEMAN. Bnr-orintendent. ATLANTIC CITY, or BROWN A WOELPPEU, 6Sam No. R27 RICHMOND Street. Philadelphia. Surf house", ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., I NOW open roit cu.-stm. TERMS MODERATE. For rooms, terms, Ac, address THOMAS FARLEV, Proprietor. .ISe,ltI'PaIoOch0tr 0M beea engaged for the r??"L . 8 1 2m THE WHITE HOUSE. AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J located on Massachusetts avenue, is now opon for the re ception of visitors. The bathing opposi, , tne houa is INHUBPASHSD, AND TIIK 1IATHKHH ltr. hid HIIK MOM DANI.KB IIY TIIK "SAFETY FLOATS" K.N( LOSING TIIK HATH I NO miOl'NOH ! Apply to 7fmw2m WILLIAM Wit ITKHOUSK. 1? X C II A N O F. HOTEL. JLU ATLANTIC CITY, ' GfcORUK HAYDAY, Proprietor. . , TK.RM8. 3 PF.lt IXV. Having enlarged the Hotel, and lin .iuiliKt it with a ........... .,, mo . riijirioior lanes pica-urn in announcing ....,. .7 mi, n.iim tor too Hnason or it:. m re turning thanks to the public tor past patronaire, h'i ro- i ir . 7 ,""n'"inuvo ui mo 9;':no, pledging himself to furnish all his lioardors with all tho accommo dations of a First-class Hotel. Old stock Ale and choice Liquors aul Wines served upon call. 2:(irfm 3,n pONORESS IIATX, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., the season. It lias been thoroughly renovated and put into complete order. In connection with th bitbinit there lire new bath-houses, and Captain W. T-dl Street's life 'nes and buoys introduced for the espocial use of the uumueiB. 0 1 lm "WAVEKLY HOUSK. ATLANTIC! CITY, N. J., comer ATLANTIC and DKLAWAKU Avo- nnes, oppoaiti' tho United States Hotel. To those seokmg comfort and pleasure this linuxe has, in its delightful fbado and eligibio location, advantages seldom found on the tenxhore. M.J.JOY, bSolm Prnpriotreas. rrilE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, JL N. J., is NOWOPK.V. The location of this honne only one hundrod feet, from perfectly safo and excellent bathing, together with its cmntorts as a First -irlass Hoto', mako it a most desirable stopping place. For terms, apply at the Hotel, or at No. 7117 Wood s'ruet, Philadelphia. tiz-i im ituBf.Ki Lu tuiii.i, lessee. jEEL HOUSE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Next door to United States Hotel). CHARLF.S SOUDER, M. D, 623 lm Proprietor. MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUK, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., keep, open the en tire year. Situated near the UK ST H A I'M I '; Una airy rooms; lurninhed throughout with spring beds. j piiiis, ifiio 10 $115 per ween. 6 23ow UKOKOE II. MACY, Proprietor. J O H M E z s INLET HOUSK, ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY. Purest brands of L'quore . 7 31m KENTUCKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open for the reception or visitors. MRS. M. QUIGLRY, 8 231m Proprietress. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House, IS NOW OPEN. Terms to suit the times. 6 23 1m EDWARD DOYLE, Proprietor. MM1ESCIIAUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, X N. J. The beet location on tha island, with an A No. 1 table, and the boat attention paid to its guests. Eighty fine sleeping chambers, with bods, ete.. nufiirpassed. 6 231m ALOIS SCUAOFLER. Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (MICHIGAN AVENUE), Enlarged to double its former capacity, is now open for the recev tion of fluents. JOSEPH H. BORTON. 6 231m Proprietor. pOTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. vV J., is Now Open, enlarged and improved. Spring beds throughout the establishment. Rooms for invalids. Terms moderate. 6 23 lm MRS. MoCLEES, Proprietress CEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. O J corner of PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, ia Now Open for reception of guests. LEEDS t DAVIS, 6 23 lm Proprietors. CANK IIOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., O corner of ATLANTIC and CONNKCTIUOl' Ave nues, is now open, enlarged and improved. One of the plnasantost locations on the island. 6 241m LEWIS REPP, Proprietor. n ADDON HOUSE." ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near the beach, new house just finished, is now open. 7 21m SAMUEL P. HUNT, Proprietor. YARD HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.'j.", (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantic and Aro tie,) is now open for the reception of guents. 6 24 1m T F. WATSuN, Proprietor rpAM MANY IIOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., JL delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Ave nue, is now open. 6 23 lm ELIAS CLEAVEJProprietor- M ONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. ATLANTIC Avenue, first block above United States Hotel. Terms, $12 per week 6 23 lm WILLIAM MONROE, Proprietor. THE "C1LALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY. X N.J.. IS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6 23 lm K LIS II A ROBERTS, Proprietor. HEW IT IIOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., will open July 1, and will be kopt as formorly. . A. T. UUTCHINsON, 6 231m Proprietress. M AGNOLIA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a First-class Private Boardiiiff-botiHA fPnnn. sylvsnia avenue), is now open for the reception of boarder. 6 231m A. P. COOK, Proprietress. MANN'S COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pennsylvania avenue), unexcelled as to kioation, oomforts, conveniences, and the f urninhing of the bouse, ia now open for visitors. 6 231 C. C. THOHN, Proprietress. rpHE CLARENDON HOUSE, VIRGINIA - Avenue, Atlantic City, N. J., is nnw open. 6 23 lm JOSEPH JONES, Proprietor. T HE A L H A M B R A, ATLANTIC CI1 Y. N. .1.. ' in iiw iur iuo reception oi gnosis. 6 231m R. B. LEEDS, Proprietor. p E N T R A L " II O U S E, KJ ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., is now open for the reception of guests. 6 231m LA VVLOK 5 TRILL Y, Proprietors, p II E S T E R COUNTY II O U S E. J ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. J. KEIM, 6 23Im Proprietor. TIG II T-II O U S "E C OTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., oonveniontly looated to good and safe bathing, ia now open. Leave oars at U. S. Hotel. 6161m JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. SEA-SIlE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., it now open li itbeTooention of guot, ti231iJi KVANa 4 UAlNEd, Proprietor. QK EAT NOVELTIES IK LOOKING CLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, ETC. ETC. NEW CIIROMOS, NEW ENGRAVINGS. JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, NO. 816 C1IESNUT STREET, i e mwrrp piii lad uLrniA. INSURANCE, REMOVAL ! THE AGENCY OF THE HOME INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW CASH ASSETS BrEn I11DIVIOVED TO j lANCASTER'S INSURANCE AGENCY, I S N. W. Corner of FOURTH and WALNUT Sts.. Tsat SUMMER RESORTS. V APE 1IA Y. QCEAN HOUSE. CAPE MAY, NEW JERSEY. Mat 5. I860. This woll known and favorite Honse having been thoroughly renovated and improved, will be re-opened br the undersigned, as a first-class Family Hotel, on the twenty-fourth of June neat. The OCEAN HOI. SB is situated within fifty yard of the beach. It offers superior advantages to Families on account of qniet and the high charaoter of its guests; and it will be kept strictly home-like in every respect. Seventy, five New Bathing Rooms have been added, and maiy other important improvements, which will ooq noute greatly to the comfort of visitors. The Proprietors have had several years' exper eo.ee in Cape Muj- Hotel business, and have scoured help which will eiiual that of any other Honse on the Island. Every effort will be made to give satisfaction to all wto may favor the OCEAN HOUSE with their patronage. lor Kooma, eio., address (5 31 mwMpIm LYCETT & SAWYER. JOHM W. T.TCF.TT. tlF.NBI W. A.WTKB. QOLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. WILL RECEIVE GUESTS on and after JUSE iUK Extensive alterations and additions, added to the groat advantage In location which the Columbia possesses, In consequence of the tendency of Cape May Improvements, enable us to promise oar patrons more than ordinary satisfaction. For Booms, etc., address GEORGE J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR, or J. IT. DENNISON, ISmwf 2m MERCHANTS' HOTEL. Philada. SMELL'S POINT FISH HOUSE, Cold Spfing Inlet, Cape May, N. J. PLEASURE AND FISHING BOATS TO HIRE. Bloals and Refreshments sorved at short notice, anl the best attention paid to the wants of fishing parties and visitors to the Inict generally. Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., of the choicest brands. II. W. FAWCETT, 7 1 Jm PROPRIETOR. 'yyAitrvi-rs moihil cottai:s (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), CAPE MAY, N. J. A Tew apartments, with board, in these splendidly-constructed Cottages, can be secured on immediate applica tion at the Cottages to H. W. FAWCETT, 6 28 lm Proprietor. SEA BATH NATIONAL HALT- I N G. CAPE MAY CITY. N. J. This laVge and commodious Hotel, known as the National Uall, is now receiving vi sitors. 6242m AARON GARRETSON, Proprietor. CARR'S COTTAGE, JACKSON STREET, CAPE MAY, N. J., an entirely new and handsome hotel, just completed and newly furnished tnrouguout, ia now open for the season, (rood accommodations for board ers. 6281m FRANCIS OAKK, Proprietor. MERCHANTS'. HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. This delightfully located hotel is NOW OPEN for tiie season, where the undersigned, as heretofore, will de vote bis whole energies to the comfort of his guests. William Mason. 6 28 2m Proprietor. PARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STREET, Cape May. First-chiss Private Boarding House, commanding a full view of the Stockton House and ocean, 62M lm Mrs. K. PARKINSON JONES, Proprietress McMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE May City, N. J., now ready for visitors, and to con tinue open the entire year lmreattor. 6 2 lm JOHN McMAKIN, Proprietor. CAPE MAY. ADOLPII PROSKAUER, OF No. 222 8. THIRD Btroot, Philadelphia, MAISON DORKE, Restaurant a la rurte and hotel on Eu ropean plan, corner of WASHINGTON and JACKSON Streufa, Cape May. 6 28 lm PHILADELPHIA HOUbe7cAPe1AY. N. X, -L is now open for the reception of f jests. Address a. CKIrrlTll Cape May. 6 28 lm or No. 1004 Oil KSNUT Street. Philadelphia. T A PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J.- -1 J This delightfully located hotel ia now open for the season. 6 2Slm J. WIENER, Proprietor. CAPE ISLAND. PRIVATE BOARDING FOR FAMILIES nt the FRANKLIN HOUES. 6 281m MliS. H. W. GARDEN, Propriotross. C HERMAN IIOUSE, CAPEMAY,"n.".J., iO NOW OPEN. Large airy single and communicating rooms. Spring beds. Terms, if 15 to HI18 per week. 6 28 1m CLIVKOKO A C(5., Proprietors. TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANK'. IN and WASHINGTON Streets, Cape May, N. J., wit open on the 3d of July. Tornm, 15 to $16 per week. 6 28 2m H UMPI1K EY HUGHES, Proprie t BOOTS AND SHOES piNH CUSTOM-MADS BOOTS AHD SHOES POR GENTLEMEN. BARTLETT, NO. 33 SOUTH SIXTH. STREET, 10 18 fmw AJJOYB CnESNUT. A good fit may always be obtained. HAT8 AND OAPS. WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- lated and easy titting Dress Hats f patented), in all tiie improved fashions of the season. uuaaa u i ntreei neat door to Uie 1'osi uaw - "I OHN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MER f I chsnts and Manufacturers of (Jonestoga Ticking, etc' ho. MiCUtSMJXbliuul. VUiladolpUta. H wtmj REMOVAL I REMOVAL ! O F F I HAVEN, 81,700,000 PUIL.DKLPIIIA. SUMM-R TRAVEL. CATAWISSA RAILROAD TOURISTS' SUMMER iXCURSION TICKETS TO Niagara Falls, Montreal, Quebec, Whit mountains, Boston, Lake George, Saratoga, New York, Etc. Etc., ARE NOW READY FOR SALE AT THE TICKET OFFICE, NO. 811 CHESNUT STREET, .'ft PHILADELPHIA. SUMMER TRAVEL VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The moat popular route to Wilkeobarre, Fcranton, Mauch Chunk, Easton, Hazleton, Mount Carmel, Allentown, Bethlehem, Anff all points In the LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS. Four Through Trains in connection with Lehigh Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroads. COMMODIOUS CARS; 8MOOTII TRACK, FTNBV SCENERT, EXCELLENT IIOTELS, Are the specialties of this route. Through Trains leave the Depot, BERKS AND AMERICAN STREETS, At T-4 A. M., 9-48 A. M., 1-iB and 5 P. M. ELLIS CLARK, 8 80 lm Goneral Agent. Tickets- sold and baprgasre checked through at Mann's Express Offlce, No. 10 8. FIFTH Street Y K LONG B R A N C II, ) WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARS. On and after THURSDAY, July 1, 1809, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FROM WALNUT STREET WHATISV 8 00 A. M. I nUK t 1210 P M 2 (JO P. W. I LONG 1HIANCII AT 8 12 V. M. Fare- 1 .n'Pi to in ISranoh. $t ( Kxuursion Tickets 4'5 ' W. H. GATZMKR, 7 Sim Agent. H Y C E N I A HOUSE. C01.I.I.S'Ii: ti II, Delaware, WILL OPEN JULY I 1 This favorite resort Is healthfully located on the Dela- ware Bay, a few miles front the Capes. It haa 4 beantifnl lawn in front, well shaded, good salt water bathing, sail- . inn, eto. Reauhed by steamer Perry, from Erst wharf below Arch street. 6 26fmwl3t FRANK COLLINS, Proprietor. - BERKELEY SPRINGS, MORGAN COUNTY. ' WKBT VIRGINIA.-This celebrated Watering Placi ' is only two and a half miles from Sir John's Run Station. -Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. From June lath to Octo- ' ber 1st visitors will tind coaches to eonvey them to th t- jiririRS. The improvements are extensive and eleirant. Telegraph communications to all points. The Spout, Shower, Plunge, and Swimming Baths are unrivalled. " Five bundn.'d persons ean be accommodated. r Terms Throe Dollars per day. $18 per week. Children and servants half price. Liberal deduction for thejentirs) season. Passengers leave Baltimore by the Baltimore and hto ' Railroad at 8 16 A. M., 4 and H 46 P. M., arriving at tha SiirinKs in five hours. For circulars, eto., address O. A. , KIRKLAND, Giuuore Housr, Baltimore, 6 14 wwf I2t JUUN T. TllKUO, Proprietor. ' pLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL ANdTiRCURR ' - combined with Water Treatment. This extensive; and magnificent establishment, located on the Auburn ' branch of the great New York Central Railroad, midwaf between Syracuse and Rochester, is now opened for the reception of pleasure seekers and invalids. A lithograph nf this spacious and elegant building, surrounded with natural grove and beautiful drives, can be seen at tha most important hotels and watering places after August L 1 Terms lor board, $3 per day; $12 to $18 per week; ohildrex and servants bait price, subject to oontraot for foot- months at reduced rates. N. B. Circulars sent on appli cation. AL1SK11T CLEVKLAND, 6 24 lm Proprietor. STEAMBOAT LINES. ..FOR CAPE MAY. OK TITKSnA VR. THITRSnAFH. A N Ik SATURDAYS. . ... Alter SATURDAY. .Inna tha nnw and SDlen- did steamt-r LADY OF TIIK LAKE, Captain W. THOMPSON, will commence running regularly to CAPK MAY. leaving ARCH STUF.KT WHARF on TUKSDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY MORNINGS at li o'clock. Hiui returning lie uve the landing nt Cape May on MON DAYS, W KxTn F.SD A YS. snd SATURDAYS at 8 o'clock Fare, including Carriage hire f.si i.hi!diiu " " Ji Servants " " W Staw ii Tickets $10 Oarringe hire extra. Iuo I ALY OF THE LAKE is a Hoe sea boat, haa 'isndM n a state-room accommodations, and is titted ui ith cvnjthing necessary for the safety and comlort ol ""FtgM received until 8 o'clock. For farther psrtlca. ..n, hiuuire at the Ottice, No. S8 North K LAW ARK .vnntlH G, H. HiJDDr-l'K, Zu"? CALVIN TAUUART. i-iiii 1'iBij iv Tf.ff)RROW. ."?4. -The Hno now steamer LADY O.'j'P noSaS; I.AK K will li-ave Arch st reot jt harf TO. ultuw (Kiiturday) aiunninu ' noon, or by A. M. truiu, Monday for 4. It. DILY EXCUKSIOJNS TO UJfi .rlv HurliiiBton. and Bristol, by the stearo.- liillN A. WAKMh.lt. Leaves finiaaoi- m'T"rnrZZnt sti-eet wliarf. at 'i and 6 o'clock P. M. K ii ..u, li nulsiieej . , . A . M ...j i o'clock 1? i',msio"r.iuVeuc h way at Rivertou, Torresd.le, And. Jus Me".Pr.""aDd BurlingWn. Fare it5 oena. K-. siun ' eei a . -. . GLOUCESTER POINT. GO YOUR- Vt-Tself and take the family to, uus oooi, ua-u jSilui cnjvr., B(M f,w sluamers, with every eomfor, leaTO OUU 'Jvn.liy t u daily, aierr few minutes. UUi. V