THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, MONDAT, JULY 2G, I860. 6 INDIA. A TVrrl flc Ilnrrlrnnn nt ('nti'ritfa nuiniln of Italn Monsoon Drouth, Famine, und Irmh the Hnnlt. A correspondent of tbo London Times, wi lting Irom Calcutta' under duto of Juue 11, gives the following graphic description of a recent hurrl runo: On Wednesday, the nth, tho city and surround ing country were swept by a hurrienne for some twenty hours. About sunset on the previous duy tho high wind and rapid fall of the barome ter, both in the Meteorological Reporter's OIHco and at Haugor Inland, led to tlie belief that a cyclone was pausing over Bengal along tho usual track, which Is between north-northeast and north-northwest. Only three weeks before, on the Kith of May, a cyclone had thus passed, doing little liurtto Calcutta, but so violent to the eastward that tho Jessore district was wasted, and the mail steamer Cheduba lias not since boon heard of. About 4 A. M. on tho Hth it became apparent that we were In for a hurricane of no ordinary violence, and the trusts of wind in creased in force up to between 10 and 11, when they averaged W pounds to the square foot, went up as high as ." pounds, or 114 miles an hour. Few merchants and ollicials were able to reach their ofllccs. while their native em ployes could not attempt to do so. One of the daily papers had two printers and the other throe. The roof of tho Lock Hospital fell in, killing two women and wounding nine others. Trees were blown down, brick houses were in jured, and huts were generally levelled with the ground, wherever tliey were not sheltered. The (shipping rode out with few casualties, but cargo boats were swept away, and some lives in us have been lost. Tito tide was unusually high. Tho squalls continued till toward midnight, ac companied by heavy rain. At least eight inches fell, (ircat as the violence and injury have been, thev are nothing to our experience of 181.4 and 1807. In the latter vcar I had to barri cade with heavy tables the windows of a house on the south bank of the Ilooghly; and even then three were blown in. 1'ort Canniug suf fered, but less than before. Uarrackporo seems to have escaped cheaply. The only crop which has Buffered is that of the plantain trees, and the pau leaf, which is chewed with the betel nut. The leaf is grown on elevated sites, under close wicker-work roofs, to keep out the sun. In the course of a si --mile drive aloicr the Grand Trunk Hoad, at some dis tance from Calcutta. I found these erections in almost every case prostrate. Not a plantain tree stood. Young and very exposed trecb had yielded, and in some cases the road was impassable until the axe has been applied. As to tho poor people's huts, none had survived, unless when under tho lee of thick trees. Deep tanks which were empty the day before, were filled to overflowing by the rain and drainage from tho road, and the greater part of tho dis trict near Serainpore, which was inundated last year, was under water. As the storm came dur ing the day, tho people were more cheerful than in 187, and to-day the sun is out, converting Bengal Into a vast vapor hath, so that the damage is being rapidly repaired with bamboos and mud. Mr. lilauford, the Meteorological Reporter, is of opinion that tho course of the cyclone was from about the mouth of the lliii riuiiOttali, past Cal cutta, at a distance of some miles to the north east, and therefore in a northwesterly direction. Tho trains on the East Indian Railway were de layed in departure, from the impossibility of communicating by river with Calcutta. We have yet to hear from the Day of licngal. There are few things so glorious as tho burst of the rain monsoon on parched India the clouds rolling up from the sea in precipitous masses, attended by all the an illery of heaven; and, as they pass on to strike against the Hima layas, discharging their treasures as they go, all nature wakes to life, aud becomes green as if by magic. "Even at tho price of a cyclone, tracts like those of Central India and Itajpootana would gladly welcome the Lord of ltain. Tho unexampled heat there, as everywhere this year, has stricken down many an English soldier and ollieial, and many an Asiatic with apoplexy and cholera, while famine has done no little evil in the native States. It will bo some time till the deserts of Western and the valleys of Central India get relief. They arc almost at the point of rest where the monsoons pouring up from the Indian Ocean and the Hay of Bengal exhaust them selves, and the rain-fall, which is from 70 to 100 inches on the coasts, and from 100 to 250 on the hills, shrinks into an annual sprinkling of from five to twenty inches. Writing just a week ago, a correspondent in the heart of the feudatory territory tells me that ''things are as quiet as sunstroke and cholera will admit." People make few signs. No doubt many have died how many we shall, perhaps, never know. Villages i.i some of the States have been swept by cholera, and the Marwarees, straggling along tile road ou their return to Itajpootana, have left their dead on the highway. Many corpses were thus seen a month ago, but now there is a lull. Towns in llolkar's territory, about Indore, have suffered much. Death has been moving all through lJhopal also, and in the Goona district tho ravages have been great, in Bundelkund. where the famine has been sorest, cholera lias been milder than in other places: but there is a time of trial yet to be tided over till the rain crops arc ready. We have been saved so many horrors which seemed inevitable in the famine that was so nigh, that we may well bear this burden, and strive by supplying food and work to meet the future. In tho atllictcd districts charity has been great aud general: had it not been so, Kajpootaua, Gwalior, and Bundelkund would have been depopulated. JSueu is the opinion of the highest authorities on the spot. AllcKed IOnh of Ten Thousand Lives. Another account says: The second of the two hurricanes which visited Bengal on the 10th of May and tho lUh of June was very destructive, but far inferior in violence to the terrible storms of 18H4 and 1807. The plantains and the pau leaf, which Is chewed with tho betel nut, were ruined, but the ther crops escaped. At Calcutta business was entirely suspended. Few merchants were able to reach their places of business, and those who did found themselves minus their native eici plores. The roof of tho Lock Hospital fell in, killing two women and wounding nine others. Trees were blown down, brick houses were injured, and huts were generally leveled with tho ground wherever they were not sheltered. The ship- Eing rode out with few casualties, but cargo oats were swept away, and some lives must have been lost. In the country the huts of tho peasantry wcro blown down in all directions, except where they were protected by thick trees. No news of shipping disasters had come In when the mail left. One paper asserts that ten thousand lives were lost by tho first cyclone that of May ltt. M If MICA I- AU It K ASIATIC. Mk. Dan Bryant, after having vacillated for a time between Ireland and Ethiopia, has at length made np his mind that there is more money In burnt cork than in corduroys, and ids " . . ? . .... . T.r V'..l. 1.. ...... ilin Minstrel Jiau in iuw iuin. id uu .up most popular places . of nmiewent in that citv. Mr. Bryant will open this evening at the Arch ctreei ineaire wun ms mu nuuji., will give a series of entertainments that will bo Appreciated in the deartli of other entertainments this warm weather. This troupe, besides Mr. Uryant, contains a uumuu. , . J ' . .. !.. TiSl.lr.l.n llllil nf I) SI formers in me variuus uii". tTpm and with a full orchestra, chorus, and Lout) to tne wgueM Hi.n" --. , addition to an olio entertainment, there will be ClTcn a burlesque opera, which will be put upon the stage in the best style. JITrovatore is an- jioimctu lor tuts evcum,. CITY ITKMN. J-fSEST Clothing in the city at Cuakles Stokes'. under Continental. TUlxrr. Davis Oo.'s "Now Scale" Ornnd and Squaro ..... .. - ..lud.and D1UH1. Piano nava (Treat noay oi lone, anu ealasabell. The Agency is at No. KJ7 UhySUtt, Uttmmkr OroTrrrwo or at.t. Kind. A large moc'imi! eelinff mtiidltt, hut repLeniehed daily. Ner,' freth, and faehi'mnl'lc, HtlpFMORTO ANT RPAflY MAIK STOCK IN PHI IAIiKM'HIA in Ktule, fit, and mnk, and M a price guar, antral lower than the Imcent etevhere, or the $ale cancelled act money re fimded. llMf WAT HKTWKKN Fith and Sixth Street: Bennftt A on., Towr.n HXi.r., 61H MuoiFT ST., rHii.Ann.vmA, ANDfiHO BllOAUWAT, NKW YORK. Srnor.H'i Skwtno Macittnici On easiest possible term, by O. F. Da via. Wo. 810 Ohwinat street. DF.nAVOp.MENT of the HowrXft. Jndiclnnn me of Spoor's "Stnmliird Wine Bitters" in kpnpin tho sj-ntmn in tone, and lircvcntinu dnrmiRnnipnt of tlin bnvrots, is almost beyond bollof. Try thpm, and you will bo convinced of the fsot. For unto by Krod. Brown, Johnston, linlloway 4 (Jo., and other druKKists. JKWW.BT. Mr. William W. Cassidy, No. 13 Sonth Second st reet, has tbe largest and most attraotiTe assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure artiole furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a law stock of American Western Watches in all varieties and at all pricos. A visit to bis store ia sure to result in pleasure and profit. Kot-hf. tiifSyktf.m. Tt is a sad thin to pass throaeb lifoonly half alive. Yet there are thousnnils whoso ha bitual condition isono of languor and diibiliiy. They coin plain of nospoeillc disoano; they snlTer ni positive pain ; lint they havo no relish for anything which afford mental or sensuous pleasure to their moio robust ami energetio fellow-beings. In nine cat-en out of ton this ststo of lassitnilR and torpor arises from a morbid stomnch. Indigestion dostrors tho onerpy of both mind and body. When the waste of nalure is not supplied by u due and regular assimilation of the food, every organ is starved, every fund ion interrupted. Now, what does common sense siiKtreit under these cir cumstances Of depression? The nilrin nee'ts riviHinij mtd Hreniihetiinii: not merely for an hour or two, to sink after, ward into a more pitiable condition than ever (as It assu redly would do if an ordinary alcoholic stimulant were re sorted to), but radically and permanently. How is this desirable object to be accomplished? The answer to this (iiest ion, founded on the unvarying experi ences of a quarter of a century, is easily Kiven. Infuse now vior into tho dixes'ivc owns by a course of Hoktf.t mil's SloMAc lI BlTlEIis. Do not waste time ill administering temporary remedies, but f"ftv the niytrm up by recuperating the fountain-head of physical strength and energy, the great oigan upon which all tho other organs depend for their nurture and support. By the time that a dozen dosee of tho great vegetable tonic and invigorant have been taken, the feeblo frame of the dyspeptic will begin to feel its benign intluence. Ap petite will be created, and with appetite the capacity to digest what it craves. Porsevere until tho cure is com pleteuntil healthful blood, lit to bo tho material of flesh and musclo, bone and ncrvo and brain, llows through tho channels of circulation, instead of the watery pabu lum with which they have heretofore been imperfectly nourished. Owino to TrrR LATER ESS Or THE SEASON, TUB EXOKMOUS S17.K OF OlrU STOCK, A L TF.tlA TIOXS ABOUT TO HE rOMME.VCEl) OX Olfli HVII.DIXGS, ire will rrthice uliri t V out otrr All. OVli VltlVES, ftr.VVKK STOrK, SUITS, COATS, l'AXTS, VF.S'IS, EVE11YTIIIXG, at a llEAVr DISCOUNT. ffff" Thne irho know i.iie very cheap ire have been eelliiig tlin reasun trill lie urpriefl at our biiitfuhle to make a STILL EUIiTHF.lt KEDUCTIOX, but our ohjert in to clear ttnr theh'ta and tahLsof the. t.trk iri'h trliifh. ttu-ij are etitl liHidrd, twttcithtitandiiit the fart that our alm thiti spring futve ben 60 1'F.H CENT. G HJSA TEH than ever before. WAXAMAKKlt it BROWN, THE LA UGEST CLOTH1XG HOUSE, OAK HALL, The Corner of SIXTH and MA UK El Street. iTIAKU1M. DK M88A-8TILF.S. January 11. 1, Mr. ALPHA S. DK I.ISNA to Miss JDA A. ST1LIC3. both of this city. SMITH fJLOUD. On the 24th instant, at the Parsin aeo of St. (ieiirge'g M. K. Church, No. Ml New street, by the liov. M. D. Kurtz, Mr. ISAAC) W. SMITH to Misa k.LENOKA CLOUD, Doth of Delaware couuty, Pa. IIUI. BARIUNOTON. On the morning of tho 25th instant, ANNA MAlUiARKTTA, wife of William Barrington, in the ftth year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband. No. Mount Vernon street, on Tuesday, the S7th iu-t:int, at 3 o'clock P. Al. IIARVKY.-On the 2Mh instant, WILLIAM JUDGE, son of David U. and Sallie Harvey, aged 1 yoar and I'd days. I'ho relatives and friends of the family are invitod to nttend the funeral, from the residence of his parents. No. lufjO N. Second street, on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Inicnuont in Laurel Hill Cemetery. . JOntlAN. At noon, Saturday, tho 24th instant, MARY CUAWl'OKD, daughter of John A. and Alary A. Jordan, aged 1 year S months and 4 days. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from tne residence of her grandfather. No. 1KI8 Ixjmbard street, on Tuesday, the 27th instant, at i o'clock P. Al. Interment at the Woodlands. KF.NNF.DY. On tho 23tb instant, MARY, daughter of William and Kli.a Kennedy, aged 14 inoiaiis. The relatives and inenUs are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, from the residence of her parents. No. l:Oi Wilcox street, above Pine, on Tuesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. WALTON. Suddenly, on Sunday morning, the 2fith in stant, SAHA11, wife ot Austin T. Walton, in the USth yoar of her age. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residonco of her hiiHbiLii-:, No. 4:1117 Pleasant street, near Crape, Manayunk, on Wednesday morning, the 2Sth instant, at tf o'clock. To proceed to Montgomery Cemetery. WATTON.-On tho 5th instant. Air. ISNOCli W AT- TON, aged 7t yoars and 21 days. The relatives and frionds of the family ari respectfully invitod to at tend his funeral, from the residence of bis sou-in law, William A. Peets, No. 1148 S. Sixth street, on Wednesday atiernoou at 'J o cloca. 10 proceed to uaa rellows' Cemetery. JONES' One-Price Clothing House, No. OO l SXA-IiltluX Street. Our Garment are well made. Our Cutters are men of talent. BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. Satisfaction Guaranteed Every Purchaser. GEO. W. NIEMANN Proprietor, 8 17 wlrntr No. 04 MARKET St., above Sixth. FURNITURE, ETO. F U K N TUBE A. & H. LEJAMBRE HAVE REMOVED THEIR Furniture & Upiolslerim Warerooms TO NO. 1127 CIIESNUT STREET, 8 10 wfmflmrp GIRARD ROW. G K E A T NOVELTIES IN LOOKING GLASSES, TICTURE FRAMES, ETO. ETO. NEW CHROMOS, NEW ENGRAVINGS, JAMES S. EARLE & SONS, NO. 816 CIIESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.' 4 B mwrrp IMTPTRF. PLATE MANTEL WORK8.-J. B. DRY GOODS. (JOTTON GOODS ! COTTON GOODS ! COOPER & C0NARD, NINTH STREET, BELOW MARKET. DURING THE REBUILDING OK OUR FRONT STOKE, We ore In full operation. No Interruption to business. Departments all la full blast. BEST SDIRTINGS, WIDE SHEETINGS, UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, ALL THE GRADES, ALL THE WIDTHS Wholesale rates by the piece. No advance In the prices. It 7 fsm Muslins foo low for raw cotton 3r rents. LINEN STORE, No. 028 ARCH STREET. AM) No. 1123 CHCSNUT Street. JUST RECEIVED, A FEW MORE PRINTED LINEN LAWN DRESSES. Lndlos whowant a LINEN LAWN DRESS should, call immediately. NEW HANDKERCHIEFS, WITH EMBROIDERED INITIAL LETTERS. Pretty designs, and quite cheap. 9 3d wfmj RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CIIESNUT STREET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWKS, ORGANDIES, And Other Summer Dress Goods, AT GREAT rY REDUCED PRICES. 17 13 U CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, ETC. QLOTII HOUSE. JAMES fc LEE, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET, S1GS OF THE GOLDES LAMB, Are now receiving a SFLENDID LINE or Spring Fancy Cassimeres, Comprising all the best makes la the market, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 8 2Sm JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE. SPECIAL NOTICE. On and After Monday, JULY 5, WE WILL CLOSE OUR STORE AT 5 r. zvx. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. CLARK & BIDDLE, No. 1 1S4 Chcsnut Street, 8 11 thru PHILADELPHIA. NEW PUBLICATIONS. LL THE NEW BOOKS FOR SALE AT WHOLESALE PRICES BY POUT i: It fc CO ATIIS, Publishers and Booksellers, NO. 822 CIIESNUT STREET, Marble Buildiuft, Adjoining the Continental. Our New and Elegant ART GALLERY. Is now open with the finest collection of PAINTINGS, CI! HOMOS and KNGRAVINC8 in the city. 8 iiJ mwf ,rp 1115. -HOPKINS7 HOOP-SKIRT AND CORSET MANU FACTORY AND SALESROOMS, No. 1115 CHESNUT STREET. Our CHAMPION SKIRTS better and choaper than all others. 19 to 00 spriiiKs, 95c. to if 2 25. Our Keystone Skirts, 20 to MO springs, talc, to $140; New York made Skirts, from SI) to 40 springs, 45 to 75c. R. Weiley Corsets, 2 Ml, SHVjO, 34'50. JSci'kol Corsets, from $1 to $7. Thomson's "(ilove-tittinfr" Corsets, from !f 2 21) to $5. Mrs. Moody's patent self -adjust inK abdominal support inn Corsets, from it;) to $7 highly riicommended by pliy sicaus, and should be examined by every lady. Over 40 othor varieties of Corsets, from 75c. to $9'50. Skills und Corsets made to order, allured and repaired. WHOLESALE AND RK.TAIL. 7 23 3ra WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. FLOUR. QHOICE FAMILY FLOUR For the Trade or at Retail. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED. Keystone ITlour RXills, Nob. B and 91 GIRARD A venae, Kant of Front Btreflt' 7 19 rptf HATS AND OAP3. FT WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- CJ, luted and eaflytHtioff I'r&Mi Jiau t. ..ar ), ia all lue improved laaulous or in. swuiun. uutt&.MJ T Street, ' nnnr M in. rimj. , W D EAFNKSS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT science and skill have Invented to assist the hearing in everr doirree of deafness; also. Respirators : also. Umii. (lull's Patent Crutches, superior to any others in use, at P. MADKIRVB, t9, !NU XWU'U )5VtWlow LIFE INSURANCE. V ASSACHUSETTS MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO., OF SPRIN; FIELD, MASSACHUSETTS. INCORPORATED A. D. 1351. Dividends Declared and Paid Anaually on the Contribution Plan. HON. O. RIOK. President. I". B. BACON, Seeretair. J. LIVINGSTON KRRINOKR, ronnsylvaiiii Director. CHARM'S M'LKAN KNOX. Manner. TOLICIES ARE NOT FORFEITED IS TUB Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company By failure to pay the premiums when due, hut are con tiuued in force by til.) NON 1'OHFKirL'KK LAW OK Til K STATE OF MA&SAOIll'SKTTS of April, l-Wl. V.WMVl.KHt OltDINAKV LIKE POI.IC'V, AUK :. Ono Annual Cash Payment will continue the policy in force, FOR ITS FUI.I. AMOUNT, 2 years and 3 days. Five Annual Ua--h Payments will continue tbe same policy in force, FOR ITS FL'l.l. AMOUNT, 10 yoars and 6ri days. Ten (Annual Cash Payments will continue tho same policy in force, FOR ITS FULL AMOUNT, 19 years and 21 days. OltDINAKV ENIMm'lHKNTINM.IC'V, AUK :I5, l'uvnlilc lit Di'nilior to liiNiircil nt Ami-oI'OO. Ono Annual (!anh Payment will continue tho policy in force. FOR ITS IT'LL AMOUNT. S years and 10 months. Five Annual Oash Payments will continue tho saiuo policy in force, FOR ITS FL'I.I. AMOUNT, 15 yours. TKN PAY.HKNT KMM)V.1IENT I'Ol.IC'V, AUK :.-, I'nynble nt Dentil or to Innirod lit Aire ol'tiO. One Annual Casli Payment will continue the policv in force, FOR ITS FULL AMOUNT, ti years. F ive Annual Cash Payments trill continun the same po icy in force, FOR ITS FL LL AMOUNT, 2i years. The following cases have occurred undcrthe law at tho Pennsylvania Agency of the i 'ompany THOMAS SCHKNCK, of Philadolphia.linsurod An mist ', lwi3, under I'olicy No. 72W, lor 1WI0, Kivinx a loan nolo for ono third of his premium, and paying the cash part of his premium quarterly. Ho failed to pay tho premium duo February 27, l-,7, and died April 27, lHri7 two months after the premium was due and (unpaid. The whole amount of the policy, less the premium due the Company, wab promptly paid under tho law. ALSO, A. II. IIAMMF.LL. of Camden, N. J. insured ISeptem- bcr 11, lHtifi, under Policy No. 11,:)!, for ijiawo, giving a loan note for one-third of his premium - he failed to pay his premium duo March 11, 18ti8, andjdied May 9, lHtn one year and a half aftor his premium was:di:o and unpaid. The whole amount of his Policy, loss the premium dun the Company, was promptly paid under the law, at the Ponu sylvania office, June 19, 18rii. The "Insurance Monitor," of Now York, has tho follow ing article in its issue of December 24, li8: Ftn.l. lNKt;ii.NCE. Tho eouity and bonoticonce of the Massachusetts statute, which makos all life policies good for the full term lor which insurance had been iiaid -the over payments of tho tirat years being credited as upon a paitl-up term policy, was singuiany exempnneu by a recent case at New Bedford About live years ago, a citi.eu of New Bedford ellocted insurance upon his life for ifcSihiO. The premiums were paid regularly till June, lm;7, when, for some reason, payments were discontinued. The ussured recently died, when the company was notified of tho death, und were asked if the policy was still in force under tho statute of this State regulating the forfeiture, of solf inhuinnce policies. Tho reply is that the policy is valid, und tiie company, recognizing tbo claim, will puy tha widow the amount insured, less the unpaid premium nod the accrued interest thereon, amounting to about F'or hooks of tho Company, blank forms of application. and any other information desired, apply to JOHN KNOX MARSHALL, State Agent and Attorney for Penn sylvania, SOUTHEAST CORNER SIXTH and WALNUT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. ROltFRT P. HARRIS, M. D., Medical Examiner. In attendance at office daily, from 1 P. M. till 3 P. M. STATF.MKNT OF THK CONDITION OK THK MAKKAOIIUSKTTS MUTUAL LIFF. INSURANOK COMPANY OF NPRINUFIKLD,, MASS., ON THK aihT DAY OF DKCKMBF.R, 1868. CAPITAL STOCK, NOTHING. PURB:LY MUTUAL Amount of Loans secured by bonds and mort gages constituting the Hist lien on Real Ks tate. on which there is less thau one year's interest due and owing tgHM.IHI'fiO. Loan Notes (with interest accrued) titio.liio'uo United States Bonds 2x0,41000 mute und City Securities loans secured by Collaterals Raihoud Stocks and Bunds IK'S Shares Bank Stocks Heal Fstate owned by the Company Premiums on Policies in hands of Agents Deterred Premiums (on interest) Oltice Furniture Interest accrued on investments ash on hand and in Banks Total assets, December 31, lHriX Receipts : Amount of Oash Premiums received Loan Notes " Interest on Investments and Rents Disbursements: Amount of losi-es paid during the year, inclu ding 22.600 unpaid tho previous year Paid for surrendered and lapsed Policies . . Amount of Dividends puid to Policy Holder.) since August 1, Is Commissions paid to Agents........... I'uid for Anency Expenses, Printing, Adver SMI 110 i,l77-M tij,f,25UO fkt.llU'OU S7,IKK-0U 154 27H :W 1J2HIS.W 4,7(i;i,U9 34.1KI-IJ Ifi.mtl lti 3,4i:i,u'74 5Tk!,k'4B w,416sn 112,Hl7a3 129,900110 2,ii4 10 71,tiW73 tising, Medical Kxaminutions, Salaries, Ira- .veiling Expenses. "1,f!!v.uZ Paid for Reinsurance Premiums ul. W Dividends unpaid in process of payment, 1H.I .hSJ . Losses reported, but not due o-MHH) W State of Massaohusetts, County of Hampden, js. lie It remembered that on the tilth day of February, A. I). IHtiii, before the subscriber, a Notary Public, and tor the Stale of Massachusetts, duly commissioned and authorized bv the Governor of the Slate ot Massachusetts to admm. ister oaths and affirmations, personally appeared Caleb Rice, President of the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insu. ranee Company, and made outh that the following is a rue statement of tiio condition of said Lite Insurance Com pany upon the 81st day of December. 1M. ' " And I further certify that I have mad f! i awuminution of the condition of said e per- Lite 1 iv. ill.. ..v,iH., I Insuraufle u"1"!""'' ....j,-.... .... ilmi thuv have assets safely invested to t amount of a,4V.65 74 : that Ihav. .x. lied Us ined tbe aecurities now in the nanus or tne Itompany, us set forth in the annexed statement, and the same are of the value represented in tbe statement. I further certify that I am not interested in the attain of the said ooinoany. lu witness where"! I have hereunto set niy hand and have affiled niyuUioial seal thil tilth duj,if fubruary, A. SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC- V T Y. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Now Open for the Uerrt1n of UatintM. tlARSLPR'S BND, under the direction of Simon Itassler, la engaged for thnsermin Persons wishing to sags momx will apply to QUO KG It FRKKMAN, Snoerintendont, ATLANTIC OITY. Ot BROWN & WOELFPER, am Wo. KW RIOUMONO Htroot, Philadelphia. Q U R F HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., m mow open Kim i;r.HT. TKRM8 MOO KRAI K. For rooms, terms, tc, address THOMAS FARLKY, Proprietor. OaH SentzTParler Oroheetra haa been engaged for tha eaeon. 6 I 2 in f H E Ytf II I T E H O U S E, AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., located on Masuchusntts avenuj, is now open for tho re ception of visitors. Tho batiiing otiposit the house is TTNSUnPAflHEn, AKH THE llATIirt:.! AliK HKCDRK KKOM DANclF.n I!Y THK "SAFF'TY FLOATS" enclohino the UATH1NG OUOUNDA ! Apply to 7 2fmw2m WILLIAM WIIITKHOU8K. 1? X 0 II A N (5 E II O T E L, A ATLANTIC CITY, OKORjiK HAY I) AY. .Proprietor. i r.rv.fic, Ta i r.iv u t i . Having enlarged the Hotel, and beautified it with a Mansard roof, tho Proprietor trkes pleasure in snnounc-ing that he has onened tbo same tor the season of lHt',9. In re turning thanks to the publio for phst patronage, be re spect iully solicits a continuaiico of tho same, plodging himself t furnish all his Boarders with all the accommo dations ot a rirst-class Hotol. Old stock Ale and choice Liquors and Wines served upon can. t &f m M OUST VERNON COTTAGE ALBKRT RROTHKRS, Proprietor. A good Dinuor, good Liquor, .in I a good bed for all of my friends. Remenihor MOUNT YF.RNON COTTA(?K. 7 17-lm A I LANTK) OITY. T KillTIIOl-'SE COTTA(-iE, ATLANTIC XJ OITY. JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. Til.' most desimhlo location on tho isluud, being the nearest pomi totnesurr. Ouesls for the house will le-ivo tho cars at the Unitod States Hotel. No liar. 7 19 lm MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE NUK, ATLANTIC CITY, N. ,., km i.s open tho en tire year. Situated near thu r.l'.ST liATlll.Nli; largo airy rooms: turiiisnen iiiroii'tiiout wiiu spring oeas. Terms, .$15 to ij)H I-rr week. 62Iibw OKOKljili H. MACY, Propriotor. o II N M E T Z'S INLKT HOl'Si:, ATLANTIC CITY, Ni' W JKRSKY. Purest, brands of Llipiors. 7 22m n ADDON HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT of NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, nour tlieboacb.a new nouse just umsueu, is now open. 7 2 lm SAM U l-.L V. HUNT, Propriotor. WAVEKLY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., corner ATLANTIC and DK LAW ARK Ave nues, opposite i ne united mates Motel, lo tnose seeking comfort an-1 pleasure this house ivis, in its delightful shado and eligible location, advuntugott seldom found on tne sensnore. m. d.dox, 6 25 lm Proprietress. CANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. O corner of ATLANTIC and CONNKCTIUOT Ave nues, is now open, enlarged und improved. One of the plouKuutost locutions on tne ihiiuki. 6241m LKVVIS RKPP, Proprietor. T? YARD HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. XJ (Pennsylvania Avenue, between Atlantic and Arc- tie.) is now open lor me reception oi puosts. 6 24 lm T. F. WATSON, Propriotor. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. VJ tiKOHOK W. HINKLK. Proprietor. Now onen for the season. It has been thoroughly renovated and put into complete order. In connection with the balhiug thore are new bath-houses, and Captain W. Toll Street's life lines und buoys introduced for the especial use of the boarders. b lii lm rpiIE NEPTUNE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. X N. J., is NOW OPKN. The location of this house only one hundred feet from perfectly sale and excellent bathing, togotber with its com.orts us a First class Hotol, make it a most desirable stopping pluco. For tonus, apply at tne uoiei, or at no. wi voou mreei, i iiuannipnia. 6 23 lm ROB1CUT L. FUR1CY, Lessee. JEED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Next door to United States Hotel). CHARLK.S SOUDF.R. M. D , 6231m Propriotor. 17" E. N T U C K Y HOUSE, -a- AiLAn i iui;iii, ..J., is now open for the reception of v-it-iis. MRS. M. QUIGLKY, 6 23 1m Proprietress. pOLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, r,. j opposite tne nurt unn-io, IS KUW OPKN. Terms to suit the times. 6 23 lm MDWARD DOYLE, Propriotor. Til E SCIIAUFLEU HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The best location on the islr.nd.with an A No. 1 table, und tho best attention paid to its guests. Kighty fine sleeping chambers, wit h bet's, nto... unsurpassed. 6 23 lm ALOIS SCiiAia LUK. Proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (MICHIGAN AVKNUK), Knlarged to double its former capacity, ia now open for the reception of guesta. JOSKPH U. BORTON. 6 23 lm Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is Now Open, enlarged and improved. Spring beds throughout the establishment. Rooms fur invalids. Terms moderate. 6 2Jlm MRS. Mi.-CLKKS, Proprietress. SEA VIEW HOUSE, ATLANTIC CTY, N. J., corner of PACIFIC and KF.NTUCKY Avenues, if Now Open for reception of guests. LF.KDS A DAVIS, 6 23 lm Proprietors. qWMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., JL delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Ave nue, is now upen. 6 23 lm ELIAS OLKAVHX Proprietor- M ONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. ATLANTIC Avenue, first block above United Otates Hotel, tcbjis, vrj per wcoK 6 23 1m WILLIAM MONROK, Proprietor. THE "CHALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPKN for the reception of guests. 6231m KLISHA ROBFRTS, Proprietor. HEWIT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J will open July 1, and will be kept as formerly. , A. T. ilUTCHINSON, 6 231m Proprietress. MAGNOLIA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a First-class Privuto Biurding-house (Penn sylvania avenue), is now open for the reception of boarders. ri231m A. P. COO l, Proprietress. MANN'S COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Pennsylvania avenue), unexcelled as to looution, comforts, conveniences, and tun furnishing of the house, ia now open fur visitors. tti23 C. C. THORN, Proprietress. rpiIE CLARENDON HOUSE, VIRGINIA A Avenue, Atlantic City, N. .1., is now open. 6 231m JOSFPH JONiiS, Propriotor. II E A L II A M -I ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., BRA, ?.?t l" it. 11. LliKDS, Propriotor. CENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ' is now open for the reoopt ion of guests. .ta31m LAWLORA TR1LLY, Proprietor CHESTER COUNTY ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. HOUSE, J. KEI.M, Proorietor. 6331m SEA-SIDE HOUSE; ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open ititherecontion of guests, 231ni 1: VANS A II A NFS, Proprietors. KODGF.RS' AND WOSTENnOLM'S POCKET K NT VFS, Pearl and Stag Handles.af beautiful Hnish KODUF.HS'and WAUK A BUTCH Kk'S RAZORS and thecelebruted LKOOLTRK RAZOR hCISSOKS oV tSs Buest quality. Razors. Knives. Scissors, and Table Cutler yOround and Polished at P. MAJWUU'S, Ui t). 'kWlH Vrt SUMMER RESORTS- V A P K MAY. SEWELL'S POINT FISH HOUSE Gold Spring Inlet, Cape May, N. J. PLEASUP.R AND FISUTXQ ROA16 TO IIIRR. Meets and Refreshments served at short notice, and the enst. attention paid to the wants of lishinn partiol and visitors to tho Inlet gonernlly. " ,ui UQUors, Cigsrs, etc., of the choicest brands. II. V. FAWCETT, T 1 lm PROPRIETOR. QOLUMEIA 1 1 0 USE, CAl'E MAY, N. J. WILL RECEirKOVKSTS on 0n after JUSE 84Jk. Extensive altciiitjons and additions, added-to the (trcnt advantoito m locatlim which, the Colnrahla ptiBNisses, in cotiHinuuni e of the tendency of Cape May improvements, enai.le ua to promlae onf rifltrona more thim ordinnry BuHsfactlon. For Rooms, etc., address GEOUGE J. ROLTON, PROPRIETOR, Of ... , . T. II. DENNISON. Oirmwf tm MERCHANTS' HOTKU Phlla-lA. 'yyAKirN itiom coytauiss (Opposite the Stockton Hotel), CAPK MAY, N. J. A few apartments, with board, in theso splondidly-oosi structed Cottages, con be secured on immediate applioa tion at the Cottugos to H. W. F'AWCK.TT " I ,.,. ,' ft E A RAT II -J K1TIOKII. Illtl i n a Thi.i OA PIC MAY CITV, N J. n.ii iJ V" and co.""U"dions Hotol, known as the National Man, is now receiving visitors JM lm AARON OARRKTSON, Proprietor. P.1? '"TTAGE, JACKSON 8TREJT rwOl i.. . A,Y.' N-J-i.n cntiielynew and handsome S L '. ' . co;l,','"d and newly lurnished throughout, hi "w ;'t'" 'or the season, (food suunnmiHlalions for board, ere. fhanimj FRANCl.i CAKR, 1'ropnetor. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. ,lZ J-'a 1 bis dehgt,t fully located hotel is NOW OPKN for .f"1!on,' Thoro , be andersigiimi. as berotolore, wiU de vote his whole energies to tho comfort ot his guests aoan WILLIAM MASON. 6 28 Proprietor pARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STREET, -a. Cai)0 May--First-class Private Hoarding House, commanding a full view of the Stockton Hmvse and oceao! JmMn-K. PA .KKINhON JON F.S, PniprietrosaT AtcMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CATK 1 flioy City, N. J., now ready for visitora, and to con tinue open the entire yoar hereafter. o2slm JOHN Mi M AKIN, Propriotor. pAPE MAY ADOLPII PROSKAUEB, OF 7rJ. T1KD Street, Philadelphia, MAISON DOHI'.K, Restaurant a In carte and hotel on Ka ropeim plan, comor of WASHINUTON and JACKSON SI roots, Cape May. 6 2ii Ira PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. j7 -a. is now open for the reception of r jests. Address K. ORfl-FITH Cape May, t 28 lm or No. llHM Cll F.S.N UT Strout. Philadelphia. T A PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. This delightfully located hotel is now open for tbe season. 2Hlm .1. WIFNKR, Propriotor. CAPE ISLAND PRIVATE HOARDING FOR I AMIL1KS nt tho FRANKLIN HOUSK n28lm MRS. H. W. OARUKN, Propriotreeg. O NOW )PS.--lj,renirv.il,..l . rooms. Spring Beds. Terms. $15 to if 1M per week. lm CLIFFORD A CO.. Pronrietora. TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANKLIN and WASHINGTON Streets, (Jape May, N. J will open on the 3d of July. Terms. 15 to ld por week. 6 iM2m II (JMPHRKV HUGHKS. Proprietor. SUMMER TRAV El. SUMMER TRAVEL VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. The most popular rout to Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Mauch Chunk Easton, Hazleton, Mount Carmel, Allentown, Eethlehem, And all points In the LEHIGH AND WYOMING VALLEYS. Four Through Trains in connection with Lchigp, Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroads. COMMODIOUS CARS, SMOOTH TRACK, FINK SCENERY, EXCELLENT HOTELS, Are the specialties of this route. Through Trains leave the Depot, BERKS AND AMERICAN STREETS, At 7 45 A. M., 9-45 A. M., 1-48 and 0 P. M. ELLIS CLARK, 30 lm General Agent Tickets sold and batrgnjre checked through Mann's Exprews Olllce, No. 105 S. FIFTH Street. POR L O ,N G BRAN CH, WITHOUT CHANGK OF OARS. On and after THURSDAY, July 1, 1H69, LEA YE PHILADELPHIA FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF, rou A. M.) 2 00 P. M.J ( 12 19 P. M. 1 All P M LONG BRANCH AT J Philadelphia to long Branch 83M0 1 L-.....i..n 1'i..lt..l. Fare: i L-....7 ip7..i 4 W W. 11. GATZMKR. 7 21m Agent. OTHER SUMMER RESORTS. H Y C E H I A HOUSE, COII.S' 1IIL1C1I, Delaware, IS NOW OPKN. This favorite resort ia healthfully locatod on tha Dela ware Bay, a few miles from the Capes. It has a beautiful lawn in front, well shaded, Rood Bait water bathing, sail ing, etc. Reached by steamers "Perry," and "C'hioopee, from below Areh street, every Tuesday and Friday at 7'3 A.M. and 4 P. M. 6 25fuiwl3t FRANK COLLINS, Proprietor. CLIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIRCURK combined witb Water Treatment. This extenahr and magnificent establishment, located on tbe Auburn branch of the great New York Central Railroad, midway between Syracuse and Rochester, ia now openod for tb reception ot pleasure seekers and invalids. A lithograpsi of this spacious and elegant building, surrounded with natural grove and beautiful drives, oan be seen at tha most important hotels und watering pluces after August U Terms for board, t3 per day; $12 to $18 per woek i children and servants half price, subject to contraot for Ion montha at reduced rutea. N. B. Circulars sent on appli cation. ALBKRT CLEVKLAND, 6 24 Proprietor. S" ij M M E i; R E 8 O K T The subscriber having purchased tha Cold Spring property, on the line of tbe Schuylkill and Susquehanna Railroad, from the Philadelphia aud Reading Railway Company, will reopen it for visitors and familioa on Jnnaj 1, 186ii.It is now undergoing thorough repairs, and will be refitted and refurnished in tha best manner. Persona oan address the proprietor at Uarrisburg. Oold Springs, BS W1LIJAM LEROH. GENEVA, SWITZERLAND HOTKL DK LA MKTROPOLK, OUARLK8 ALD1NGKR, Proprietor, Formerly of the "Oomonne." This hotel, the largest in Geneva, is situated In tha moa favorable portion of the city, commanding a splendid view over tbe Lake, the Jura, and tha Mont Blanoj 800 rooma and saloons. Heading, ceffee, smoking, and billiard rooma. Knglish and American newspapers taken daily. 6 8 Ira 1 OllN FARNUM & CO., COMMISSION MERJ f I chants and Manufacturersof (Jonestoiia TU-lcinv ate 1 kb, tvuKswui' turn, i'l'ik .Kn
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