THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 27, 1869. 5 XI 23 V7-TT o n n I S M s. fVrnn ovr Oirn Correpondenh New York, July 27, im. Ntiridmlr PNnpprnrrd! Another ono of them the third within an many months. What hag hocomo of filial gratl tudoj and la there such a virtue In creation as sororal love? I dou't hollevo thoro Is. Tho rate at which young women In and around Now York run off from their father's homes, or with their father's grooms, seems to contradict all theories in favor of their retaining natural affec tion in 'their bosoms. A few weeks ago a Frcnrh girl Tutiislied; then an English maiden went under, never more to be heard of; finally, an American virgin, hailing from Goshen, Orango county, N. Y., has "suddenly dis appeared," and turned up unexpectedly almost at the antipodes. Toward the beginning of June Miris Amanda Clark, aged eighteen, left her father's home at that place, and took the train (Erie, of couic) for this city. That was tho end of her, so far as her anxious relatives knew. They wrote, they telegraphed, they sent special messengers, but not a word or token designating her whcrca'iouU was returned. At length they advertised in the newspapers. That stroke hit. A few days after a lady called at police head "quartcrs, and was shown into the lair of Super intendent Kennedy, .he found that functionary chewing a piece of unleavened biscuit (which constitutes his daily lunch) and frowning over an editorial about him in the Ilvrald. In few words she stated her cace. She had seen the day previously in one of the Fourth avenue cars a young lady precisely answering to the description given of Miss Clark. She carried a black satchel, bore evidence of fatigue and travel, and, strange to say, was accompanied by two young men in light clothes and dark moustaches. The young men were not positively low in appearance, but quite equivocal enough to stamp them as third-rate ttoek actors. So they appeared to Superin tendent Kennedy's visitor, at least, who eyed them with lynx-like and lady-like curiosity. At length the party left and entered a hotel to gether, and the lady, treasuring tip all she had seen, went as soon as convenient to -Mulberry street. Meanwhile, as much as :.'000 had been ottered fur the discovery of Miss Clark's wherea bouts and her safe return. This reward and the clue which the lady had furnished spurred on the detectives to do their utmost. The hotel a fourth-rate one on Fourth avenue was visited, and ransacked from top to bottom, the landlord was bullied and tho servants were bribed. Nothing could be brought to light, however, respecting Miss Clark and the tvo equivocal-looking moustachc-wcaivrs. The 'c tcetives, therefore, returned discomfited. Here, saith the narrative, Kennedy took the affair into his own hands (whatever that may mean), nnd pursued it with success. If so. 'tis a pity Ken nedy don't make a practice of "'taking into his own bands" cases that require artistic "work-ing-up" by the detectives. At any rate, the result of the chief's working up this case was, telegraphic despatches without stint, over the cable, .and thence over all the countries of Europe. Such cTorts were not to be without tlicir reward, and those who have accompanied me thus far in tho narrative will be glad to learn that Miss Clark has been found in tho city of Cork, Ireland, making preparations for a thea trical dvhut. A special messenger has been sent out to fetch her home, and she will probably be here by the first steamer that returns after the arrival of her convoy in Europe. In tho telegraphic plethora which swells your paper, your readers may possibly have caught a glimpse of some glimmerings descriptive of The Ollirc of the Krln Itailroail Company, situated inside tho building known as the Grand Opera House, at the corner of Twenty-third street and Eighth avenue. I am persuaded that the general public is in doubt when they enter that building as to whether they will ultimately discover themselves in the auditorium of the opera house or the private sanctum of Fisk, Jr. Such mystification is very pardonable. I, for one, never go to the box-oltice of that place of entertainment without asking for a through rail way ticket; and wero it t6 become necessary for me to Tislt the Erie office, I think it more than likely I should ask for two excursion tickets at tho end of the row, six seats from the terminus. If I nm to believe reports, these Eric offices are ninguifkently appointed. ' The directors have a dining-room to themselves, and the employes one to themselcts. I am not certain whether Professor Blot does the cooking, but if he does not, someckefde cuishu- does, who bas a French name and charges quite as much. A certain reporter informs the New York public that the defck of every clerk might well become the boudoir of a villa, but omits to say whether the peu-wlpers are of fancy designs, or the pen handles of pearl. Of a truth, however, general report is right in attributing a great deal of solid splendor and not mere show to the business otllces occupied by the directors of the Erie Railway. The safe alone cost .IM.OOO, is seven stories high, and would make quite a comforta ble little residence for a fcuiall family. A (Jood I.nw. There is a law in New York which renders It obligatory for every second-hand dealer to enter In a little book, prepared and kept for that es pecial purpose an accurate account and descrip tion of every article purchased, the date of the purchase, the price given, and a description of the person from whom It was bought. A failure to do this has prevented the detection of a very adroit thief. About three months ago, Mr. Kurtz, a Broadway artist, bad a valuable pic ture stolcu. He unsuccessfully employed every means to recover It. On Saturday, a cnnuoinneur in pictures was walking aloiig Sixth avenue when he observed, in the store of a second-band dealer named Moore, a portrait so well executed that lie immediately stepped iu and purchased It, for the s:ike ot its artistic excel lence, tin gelling the picture home, he recog nized on the back of it the name of "' Kurt.." This reminded him of the robbery, a notice of which he remembered to have seen in the news papers of the day, and awal.eiiel bis suspicions, which he continued by calling upon the artist and confronting him with tins portrait. Mr. Kurtz was almost as glad to see his restored portrait as though the face had been the flush and blood one of a long-lost triend, and the kind-hearted cox iwisnfur did not regret that the expenditure of five dollars (which was all he gave for the por trait) had been the means ot restoring to the artist the work of his brain and brush. The second-hand dealer said, In defense, that he had purchased the picture from a stranger for .: .V); that he had carelessly omitted to make note of the date or of the description of person ho had offered it for sale. lie was discharged, there fore, with a reprimand, Marshal Tooker intend ing In future to rigidly eutorce the law. The Theatre all Bcem to be reserving their novelties for next Mondav. August 2. Coon that date Mr. Jeller pon commence an engagement at Edwin Booth'i Theatre in Hip Van Winkle. At Niblo's, Arrah-ra-rogu supersedes fiinbad, and Mr. and Mrs. Dominlck Murray will bo prosontod with a chance of pleasing the New York pnlrlie. Mr. Owens appears In 8ft f nnd Solon Rhingle at Wallack's, and tho Worrell Sisters (two of 'cm, nt any rate) at Wood's Museum in Lalla Jlookh. Upon that evening I would not like to be tho theatrical critic of a big dally paper. Innliln the " riinm" Office things arc undergoing disintegration, owing to the accession of Blgelow. My private- opinion is that he won't remain there long. Although well liked by those n,t his subordinates, he knows how to be imperious and overbearing, lie and Jones (tho largest stockholder In tho Thins) won't agree long; but 1 hope there will never be occasion to exclaim "The Times is nnt of joint! O cnrmii spite, Thstever Itigelow rose tosot it right!" (which Is a slight variation from tho original.) Am Baha. HH SItAI. AII IK ASIATIC;. Ilrynnl'n Jrlliintrrln nt the Arch. Last evening Dan Bryant's minstrel troupe opened at the Arch to a largo audience, by whom the performance appeared to bo heartily enjoyed. Exactly wherein the long-continued popularity of negro minstrelsy consists it would be hard to determine, but it is certain that it is attractive to a larger number of persons than almost any other style of entertainment. It has this merit, at least, that Its wit and humor are not so fine drawn as to require any great amount of intellectual effort to see the point. In justice to Mr. Bryant's troupe, wo may say that a good many of the "end men's" jokes are compara tively fresh, in this locality at least, albeit thero was still recognizable among them a number 'of ancient "joes" that have done good service ever since negro minstrelsy had Its beginning. The troupe is an excellent one: it contains a number of fine voices and good instrumentalists, as well as comedians of no mean ability. The programme presented last night offered a sufficient variety to keep the audience in a state of amused agita tion from first to last, and it was particularly commendable as being free from any offensive vulgarity. Mr. Dan Bryant is well known here as an actor if fine abilities in Irish as well as negro characters. Among the most noticeable of his efforts last evening was a laughably comic imitation of the funny little Frenchman who did the lesser of the two gensdarmcs In the famous duet In (Inm'wre dv lirahant. A bur lesque of the great Boston Peace Jubilee was another laughable feature, in which Mr. Bryant appeared as Gilmore, and Eugene, the falsetto of the troupe, as Madame l'arepa-Kwsa. Eugene Is a good personator of female character, and an excellent dancer. The performance concluded with a burlesque of II TmrnUtrv, in which L'ns worth distinguished hiniselt as the "Count di J.unatie." CITY HUMS. Clsnuaiit Cheviot Sens- Men's, $11 I". do. do. Youths', C Do. io. do. Hoys', S. HaLI WAY lll'TV, KKN f 11KNNI I T A (lO., Fijtl, nnd . TOWKIi H.IX, SUth Strrei,, 618 Mahkkt St., I'llll.AllKU'lttA, , And Hwl BaoAUWAV, New Yokii. Kisrhi Clothing under Continental. iu tho city at Cuahlks Stokes" Gbovt.r A Bakfii's Highest Premium Sowing Machines, No. 730 Cheenut street. SiNcir.B's Sewing Machines On easiest possible terms, by O. V. Da vis. No. 810 Oheanat street. Jewklby. Mr. William W. Oasaidy, No. 12 South Second street, has the largest and most attractive assortment of fine Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Purchasers can rely upon obtaining a real, pure article furnished at a price which cannot be equalled. He also has a large stock of American Westorn Watches In all varieties and at all prices. A visit to his store is sore to result in pleasure and profit. Adirondack Srnrsa Water from Whitehall, N. Y Experience has proved that this celebrated Chalybeate Water contains more active medicinal properties for the speedy relief and cure of all diseases of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs, Female Weakness and Nervous Prostra tion, than any known remedy. Nature's great Tonio and Diuretio for invigorating and building up the system im paired by disoase, dyspepsia, or general debility. See pamphlet. Depot, and for sale by Wveth A Brother, Druggists, No. 1412 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Tiir PtiOTOditAiMiic Art. Keeler A Fennsmore, the celebrated photographers, late of No. 8 Mouth ElKlitli street, nave settled themselves at No. 810 Arch street, of which building they took possession on July (1st. Their galleries are among the finest, nut only in this city, but in tne United States, and, according to those who have been abroad, they com pare favorably with any in Europe. Mr. Keelcr.who takes the pictures, is a superior artist, and well known in this am) other countries. They now an nounce that, as in their new place they will enjoy greatly increased facilities for the taking of a'l descriptions of pictures, they feel confident of giving satisfaction to the public in every way. They recog nize the fact that, as there exist in this city so many other similar establishments of real merit, In order to at all compete with them they must be adepts In every department or meir art, ami rimy prepared to furnish pictures of the superior quality they profess. Owiuo TO THE LATENESS OF THE SEASON, THE ENORMOUS SIZE OF OUR STOCK, and ALTERATIONS ABOUT TO BR COMMENCED ON OUR BUILDINGS. ire vi7t retlue ALL OUR PRICES, and eeV out our . SUMMER STOCK, SUITS, COATS, PANTS, VES1S, EVERYTHING, at a n ea rr DISCOUNT. Thne nhn tenoie hoig very cheap tr have been netting Ihiit eeaon irill tte tnrprixeil at our being able to maA'S a .STILL FURTHER REDUCTION, but oar ol.jeet i$ to clear our HtelreM una tnblrt at the etork tctth which they are etui htthd, ttutiritlntaiuliiig the fact that our nates this uprinif Iiave bren r PER CENT. ORE A TER than tvrr liton. t VA XA MA KER BKO WN, Tin: la nr. est clothing no use, OAK HALL, The Crner of SIXTH and HARK JIT Street. LOCK WOOD-KIM PSON. On the 2tith instant, hv the Rev. 15. M. Mutlai-k, Mr. I.I OKCK W. !.()( K WOOD, of New York city, to .Mrs. MARY J. SIMPSON, of Philadel phia. SHORF-BLAfK.-Ootheiidinitant. bv Rev. K. M. Minn, Mr. JA.MKS 8MOKK, of Norfolk, Va., to Miss ANNA liLAUk, oi Kensuii-trm, Philadelphia. iii:i. BROWN.-On Monday. Ju1y24. CHARLES K BROWN. ngi'd K) yeuiit. , j ne relatives ana inencis are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, t'min the residence of his son-in-law, It. I, Keen, in Bornemown. on TIHiracl.iy at U o'clook M. To proceed to the Cemetery in Rerdeutown. ;ALLAGHFK.-On the 2-ith instant. Mr.. ELIZA BKTI1 GALUAUIiEK, wiie ol Jainui tiallagbor, aged 67 years. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her hunband. No. Tib S. Sovemu street, on Thursday morning at h'v o'clook. GHKKN.-On the 2.1th instant. ANNIR 1'ITHIAN, daughter of Willinm R. and 1 ledericii It. Green, aged 17 yenrs and ti in nths. l'iie relatives sad friendsof the family are respectfully invited to attend the luu.ia'. lroin the retulence of her parents. No br.H) IS. Fifth street, on Friday afternoon, at 8 u elm k. Interment at Kounezer M. K. Church Vault. JKNKN. On the 3eth instant, HKKKIK F.IIVIN, infant daughter of Cuitrilaml F. and Caroline It. Jeuks, aged 6 HKinihs and 9 days. Funeral from the residence of her parents. No. 21ntl Wallace street, on Weilueoday afternoon at d o'clock. To proceed to Laurel II ill. " M( BR1DK. At Memphis, Teun., on Friday, Julylrt, PHI-.hK. ANN, wife of liuillioloniew Mclirule, tin the 47th year of her age. WALTON. Suddenly, on Sunday morning, the Sith in stant, SARAH, wile ol Austin T. Walton, in the ath year of her age. . ,, ,, The relatives and frionds of the familj are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 4M7 Pleasant street, near (irape, Miinayunk, on Wednesday morning, the 2th instant, at V o clock, l'o proceed to Montgomery Cemetery. . WA TTON.-On the 25tb instant. Mr. ENOOH WAT TON, aired 7tt VHiirH .ml -1 .lUUd The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to at tend his funeral, fmin the residence of his Wednesday aflernoou at a o'clock, To ptOAiood to Odd 1 ellowk' Uuiuvleiy. CHAMPION SAFES. GREAT KIRK AT OAMDKN. Cammcn, June T, B5. Mbssrh Farrk.., Hkrrinci A Co, No. C2! C'hesnnt Ptreet, Philadelphia. Dear Sirs: At the rerj destructive Are of Messrs McKecn A Bingham's Saw MHL which occurred on the evening of the Cth Instant In this place, the Sale manufactured by you, belonging to the late Arm of F. M. Bingham A Garrison, was In the building, and subjected to a very severe test, as the flro raged lleicely for several hours; and so great was the heat that the brass plates were melted otT, and to our great surprise, when the Safe was opened, we found all the 1)00 k s and papers uninjured. Tours respectfully, Samitki. B. Garrison, Late of F. M. Bingham A Garrison. HERRING'S PATENT CITAMriON SAFKS, "THE MOST RELIABLE SECURITY FROM FUltt NOW KNOWN," Manufactured and sold by FARREL, HERRING & CO., NO. G20 CIIESNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. IlIiltKINO, FARREL A SHERMAN, No. m BROADWAY, New York.' n ERRING A CO., Chicago. HERRING, FARREL A t HERMAN, New Orleans. More than 30,000 Herring's Sn.us have been and are now In use, and over SIX HUNDRED have passed through accidental Ores, preserving their con tents in some Instances where many others failed. Second-hand Safes of our own ami otlier makers having been received In part pay for the IM PKOTKD HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION, for sale at low prices. 4 17 4ptf HOME LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, OF NEW YORK, WALTER S. GRIl'TTTH, President. A .olid, safe, and reliable Company. Assets over two million dollars (ifcU.WJO.Uuo), moat securely nvested, and rapidly increasing. A MEimiKKSIlIP OK OVKK 10,000. Persons contemplating assurance on their lives are vitod to examine the literature o the Company, wbicl may be bad at the Philadelphia office, Southwest corner of FOURTH and LIBRARY Street 6 8thstu3m II. K. KSI.I'K, (Jrneral Aeertt. CROOERIES, ETC FINE TEAS AT LOW PRICES. Bltfs Son & Co., BROAD and CHESNUT Sts., PHILADELPHIA. CLARET WINGS. ONE THOUSAND DOZEN High and Medium Grade Clarets, OK OVR OWN IMPORTATION, IN WOOD, And bottled here at one-third less cost than same Wines Imported in Glass. SIMON C0LT0N & CLARKE IMPORTERS, S.W. CORNEll BROAD AND WALNUT, TlBtuth PB1LAOKLPU1A. fJEW SPICED SALMON FIRST OP TIIE SEASON. ALBERT C. KOHKRTS, Dealer In Fine tirocerles, 11T5 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street. 1115. "HOPKINS HOOP-SKIKT AND CORSET M4SU- FAC'IOUY AND SALESROOMS, No. 1115 CHESNUT STREET. Our CHAMPION SKIRTS better and cheaper th;in all others. 19 to 60 springs, C.'ic. to $2 25. Our Knysume (kiitB, .0 to 60 springs, HOo. to If Hi); Now York mude Hkirts, from 20 to 40 springs, 4.1 to 7.',c. H. Werley Corsets, 42'50, :i'50, 4 iU. Hcckel Corsets, from $1 to $7. Thomson' "Glove-fitting" Corsets, from 2 20 to $5. Mrs. Moody's patent self adjusting ubdoiuinul support iug Corsets, from If3 to $7 highly recommended by jihy sicuns, and should be examined by every lady. Over 4(1 other varieties of Corsets, from 76c. to Ifd-.V). hkirts and Corsets made to order, altered and repaired W1IOLF.SALK AND RETAIL. 7 23 3:u WILLIAM T. HOPKINS. HATS AND OAP8. n WARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI- lelaA nl annv Htting DreSS Hat fnnlontoHl In .11 uie improved lasiuonsoi we hmuu. vuuaJNU T Htreet, hi. r niior I.) in . - - 1 1 , y WEAKNESS. EVERY INSTRUMENT THAT A. J science and skill have Invented to assist the bearing In every degree of deafness ; also, Respirators ; also, Cran dall's Patent Crotches, superior to any other, in use. at P. UlikirlDDU Kin lift W.iilb 'l-IVfC-eil u. . V-i VuosauU s s rp E. V. CLARK & CO., No. 35 South THIRD Street, PIIILAPRLP III A. DKALKTtS IN Covcrnment Securities, Stock, Gold and Note Brokers. AcoonnU of Ranks, Firms, and Individual received subject to check at light. 1NTKRK8T ALLOWED ON BALANOK8. GENERAL AGENTS ros PENNSYLVANIA AND SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY OF Till NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OP Tllg UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. THK NATIONAL LIKK INSURANOK COMPANY I a corporation chartered by special Act of Oongress, ap proved July ilS, IH68, with a CASH CAPITAL OF 1,000,000, FUIXPAID. Liberal terms offered to Agents and Solicitor, who ar. invited to apply at our oflico. Full particulars to be bad on application at onr office. located in the second story of our Banking House, when Circulars and Pamphlets, fully describing the advantage offered by the Company, may be bad. . 8 ftu No. XI South THIRD Street A Seven Per Cent. Goli Loan $6,500,000. THK KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY, now in success- ful operation from Kansas City to Nueridan, proposes to build an eitensinn to Denver, Colorado. The Government has granted Three Millions of Acre of the finest lands In Kansas and Colorado, which are mortgaged lor the secu rity of a loan of This loan is seourod in tho most effectual manner. It represents a road in profitable oporation,and will open the trade of the Rocky Mountain country and connect it with the great markets of the Fast. It is considered to bo one of the iteHt loans in the markot. KVKN ItKTTKR IN BOMK RKSPKOTi THAN GOV F.RNMKNT 8FOUKITIKS. The loan has thirtly yosrs to run, principal and intorest payable in gold, semi-annually, seven por cent. The coupons will be payablo semi-annually in either Frankfort. London, or Now York, and will be free from Government taxation. The bonds for the prusent are sold In currency at fti, with accrued interest. Circulars, maps, and pamphlet sent on application. iarm;y, ioi:;a & ;., NO. 83 KXC1IANGE PLACE, NEW YOUK. No. 12 PINK STKEET, NEW YORK. We are authorized to soil the bnnds In Philadelphia, and orfor them as a reliable investment to our frionds. TOUSiD m Ac CO., No. 309 WALNUT Street, 7 27tuthflm PllILADKLPdIA. WATCHES, JEWELRY, EToi 11 E M O V A L. V. 13. WARDEN, IMPORTER Of Watches, Diamonds, and Jewelry, Baa Removed from the S. K. corner of Fifth an Chesnut Streets to No. 1029 CHESNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. K. B. WATCHES REPAIRED IN THE BEST MANNER. Bllthstu? E. DURING JULY AND AUGUST, OUR STORE WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAYS AT 8 O'CLOCK. JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO., T 8 1 hstulmrp JEWELLERS. RICH JEW E L R Y. JOHN IJ It K IV IV A IV, DIAMOND DEALER AND JEWELLER, NO. 13 SOUTH EIGHTH STKEET, 4 29 thstuSmrj) PHILADELPHIA, BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, ETO. SVJR3. M. A. BINDER, DHESS TRIMMING AND PAPER PAT TERN STORE, N. W. Corner Klerentn ami Ches nut Streets. BARGAINS JUST OPENED, New style Silk Tassel Fringe, 62 centa a yard, all shades. REAL GUIPURE LACES. A case Lace Points. Rarqnes, and Jackets. Lhtma Lace Parasol Covers. Hlmk Thread Laces, all widths, at very low prices. The Ronulne Joseph Kid Gloves, f 1 per tair. Mibbua' Colored Kids. NEW STYLES PARASOLS AND SEASIDES. Roman and Plain Ribbons and Sashes. Paris Jewelry. , . ,, Plaid Nainsooks. French Muslins, Fipue and Mar seillf a, Hamburg Edging and Inserting- EXCLUSIVE AGENT For Mrs. M. WORK'S Celebrated System for cnttlnfj Ladies' Dresses, Sacques, Basques, Garibaldi s, Chil dren's Clothes, etc, by measurement, and lull In structions given. AGENTS WANTED. I adlfB are now making from $100 to20fl per month as agents lor thlsjiyswiib 3 6 stutht DRY GOODS, RICKEY, SHARP & CO., NO. 727 CHESNUT STREET, ARE CLOSING OUT LAWNS, ORGANDIES, And Other Summer ' Dress Goods, AT GRJTATLY REDUCED PRICES. 1 13 tf 8UMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC V TV. UNITED STATE8 HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Now Opp for the ttrrrptlon ofUaeet. RARSLRR'S BAND, under the direction of Strooe H sealer, la engaged for the season. Porsotis wishing to engage rooms will apply to GKOROK FRK.F.M AN, Bnpertntondent, ATLANTIO OITY, or BROWN WOELPPER, 66m No. Wn RICHMOND Street. Philadelphia. SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J., If NOW OPEN FOR Ul'UHTH. TFJIM8 MODF.RATR. For room, term, 4o., addros THOMAS FARLKY. Proprietor. Carl SenU'fFarler Orchestra ha been engaged for the Season. 61 2ro 1 7 X 0 II A N O E HOTEL, 'j TI.ANTin OITV GKORtiF. I1AYOAY, Proprietor. Having enlarged the Uotol, and beautified It with a Manaaru roof, the Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing Unit he bas opened the same for the season of lMriH. In re turning thanks to the public for past patronage, he re spect fully solicits a continuance of the same, pledging himself to furnish all his Hoarder with all the accommo dations of a r lrst-class Hotel. Old stock Ale and choice Liquor and Wines served upon call. 8 83 IWt M OUNT VERNON COTTAGE ALBFRT BROTH KR8, Proprietor. A good Dinner, good Liquor, and a good bod for all of my fi iond. Remember MOUNT VF.RNON COTTAGK, 7 17-lm ATLANTIC OITY. T ir.HTHOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC A J CITY. JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. The most desioible location on Uie island, being the nearest point to uie sun. Guosts for the house will leave the cars at the United States Hotel. No liar. 7 1! Im IVfACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVE- 11 NUK, ATLANTIO OITY, N. J., keens open the en tiro year. Situated near the IIF.KT BATMINW; large airy rooms: turnisneu tnrou-nout witn sprmg beds. Terms, $16 to $18 per week. 6 Slow GKOKOF. IL MAOY, Proprietor. O II N M E Z '3 INLET HOIJSK, ATLANTIO OITV, NKW JKRSKY. Purest brands of Liquors. 7 2 2tn T T ADDON HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, FOOT A. A. of NOK Til L3A KOl.l A Avenue, near the bench new house just finished, is t w open. 7 2 1m SAM Ul .l, P. HUNT, Pfoprintor. WAVERLY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. If J., cornor ATLANVIU and UKLAWARK Ave nues, opposite the United Snit.es llotol. To those Booking comfort and ploasure this house has, in its delightful shade and eligible location, advantage seldom found on tne reasnore. M. J. Jin, 6 26 In Proprietress. CANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. kJ corner of ATLANTIC and CONNKOTIUOT Ave nue, is now opon, enlarged and improved. One of the pieaHuniost locations on the ixiuna. 6 24 lm LKWIS RFPP, Proprietor. I7VARD nOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY,- N. J., A (Pennsylvania Avenne, between Atlantic! and Arc tic,; is now open lor tne reception ot guests. 6 24 lm 1 b WATSON, Proprl CONGRESS nALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., GKOROK W. HINKLK, Proprietor. Now open for the season. It ha been thoroughly renovated and pat into complete order. In connection with the bathing there are new bath-houses, and Oaptain W. Tell Htreet' life lines and buoy introduced for the especial use of the boarders. 6 23 lm THE NEPTUNE nOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., I NOW OPKN. The location of this house only one hundred feet from perfectly safe and excellent battling, together with it comforts as a First-class liotel, make it a most desirable stopping plaoe. For terms, apply mi urn xiuiei, or ax no. wi rrooo street, ruiiaaeipnia. 623 lm ROBKKTL. FURKY, Lessee. JEED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., (Next door to United States Hotel). OHARLKS SOUDER, M. D , Proprietor. 6231m KENTUCKY HOUSE. ATLANTIC OITY, N. J ' is now open for the reception of visitors. . , MRS. M. QUIGLKY, 6 23 1m Proprietress. pOLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, J i T ...... .!. u ii ' ut u.'r'uaiir. iuv nun nuuHB, IS NtsW OPKN. Terms to suit the times. 6 23 1m KDWARD DOYLK, Proprietor. TIIE SCHAUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The best location on the island, with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its guests. Kighty fine sleeping chambers, wit a beds, etc, unsurpassed. 6 23 lm ALOIS MJHAUr LKK. Iroprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (MICHIGAN AVKNUK), Knlarged to double it former capacity, is now open for the reception of guest. a , JOSEPH H. BORTON. 6 23 Jm Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is Now Open, enlnrged and improved. Spring beds throughout the eetabliniuont. Rooms for invalids. TerniB moderate. 6 23 lm MRS. McCLEES, Proprietress. CEA VIEW HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., corner of PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avenues, is Now Open for reception of guest. LEEDS i DAVIS, 8 23 lm Proprietors. TAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., X delightfully located on NORTH CAROLIN a. Ave nue, is now open. 623 lm ELI AS CLEAVER Proprietor- MONROE COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., ATLANTIO Avenue, first block above United States Hotel. Terms, 12 ptr weolr 6 23 1m WILLI A. M .MONROE, Proprietor. THE "CIIALFONTK," ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., IS NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 621.1m KL1S1IA ROBERTS, Proprietor. HEWIT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., will open July 1, and uil! br- kept as formerly. A. T. ULTCHINaON, 6 2Slm Proprietress; MAGNOLIA COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., a First-class Private Hoarding-house (Penn sylvnnia avenue), is now open ior the reception of boarders tiailm A. P. COOK, Proprietress. MANN'S COTTAGF. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. (Penm-ylvania svei .'.e unexcelled as to location, comforts, conveniences, Bnn the taniiciiiug of the houiio, i now open tor visitor. 6 231 C. C. THORN', Proprietress. THE J- Ai CLARENDON HOUSE, VIRGINIA 6 2S lm Aveuue, Atlantic imy. ,i is now open. JO-IM'H JUNKS, Propriotor. rr HE A L II A M II E B u a, ATLANTIC CI 1 Y, N. J., uw uieu iw me reception or jrueis. i23 1iu it. b. LEEDS, Propriotor. p E N T Ii A L HOUSE, J ATI ANTIC CITY, N. J., ' is now open for thu , . , ..pti.jn of enr-tH. 6231m 1. A W it A I U ILLY Proprietors. n H E S T E K C U N T Y II O U S E, ATLANTIC CI I V, N. J. . ,., , J. KE1M, ''-nm Proprietor. CEA-fc'IDE HOCISE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., -1isnowopen it itherecoiition of guests. KVANS A HAINES, Proprietor. I OPG ERSVAND WOSf E0LF8 POCKET C.Vi JJ -l-VuJ. S jeA'L.';?, Handles, f beautiful finish. RO DOERS' and W A OK A BUTCHER'S RAZORS, and the celebrated LKCOLTRK RAZOR bOISSORS rf Ut nnest quulity. Razors, Knives, Rcissor, and Table Ontlery Oronnd and Polished at P. MAJ,'b. No. lit 8. TENTH Htreet below Ohesnnt. 2b6p AirPYYVrTT -1 would re- ItHjlJViV V lli spectfully inform Un dertakers that, in order to meet the increased demand for y patent BURIAL UASKHTS, 1 have taken the Urge Factory at No. 1238 RIDGE AVENUE. With my enlnrged laoibties, I am now prepared to sup. ply prompt ly uil orders iu vily or country. 3 1 ilMui uj l, S. KAIUJT. SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MAY. SEWELL'S POINT FISH HOUSE Cold 8pring Inlet, Cape May, N. J. PLFASURR AND FISHING BOATS TO IIIRR. Meals and Refreshments served at short notice, and th N-t attention rsid to the want of fishing t srtio aud : Visitors to the Inlet generally. Wine. Liquors. Oigars, etc.. of the choicest brand. H. W. FAWCETT, Jlim PROPRIETOR a jfo i i: im'otta v.h (Opposite the Btockin Hotel), OAPK MAY, N.J. A few apsrtmenU, with bosnf.ln the fplenjidlynsj traded Oottagos, can lie secured on Immediate applioa. tion at the Cottage to u. W. FA WOETT, 8aHlm . Proprietor. C E A B A T II I N 0 NATIONAL HALL. Th,.l.,- PKVK WAY OITY. N. J. Hall i, J 11 co"""b"us Hotel, known a the NatiouU f ,J ow feco'Viiig visilors. -bli4;im AARON OARRETSON, ProprleUr. CAcRpp a?a0JX,A0E JACKSON STREET hotel j,,., ; . .' N-J- entirely new and handsom Soir onnn l?r' i M Dn9Tl '"bed tnroughout, is 2 t V i 6 M",wn- .',""l soom.ro,t,.l ions for brd. rs. blWlml FRANCIS UARK, Proprietor. A EKCIIANT8' HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. 1 his delightfully located hotel Is NOW OPEN for ... wbere lUB nndntignod, as heretofore, wid de- vote nis whole energies to the comfort of his guests BSlHSm WHIAM MASON. Proprietor. pARKINSON HALL, HUGHES STKEET. yRm MaF.-Vinitolas Private Boarding House. TJTi '"iG f'i-" i'lV Z'.tUo bkton House end bJ Jm Airs. E. PARKINSON .IO.NKS. PmprietiW cMAKIN'S" ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPS Way City. N. iurH.h..i.!i.- ..j . tiimo open the entire year hereafter. b2Hlm JOHN McMAKtN.Proprietor. nAPE MAY. ADOLPII PROSKUER, OF .J No. r., nestaurant n In rnrte. mirt hn..l nn if k'?. an' ci'.rn,'r ' WASHINUTOW and JACKSON 'y- 6 JH lm PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J.. A- Mnowopcnforthereenptionnf r jeste. Addres a0o, . E. ORlVr TH . Cape May, 6 28 Ira or No. lllIM QHKSNUT Rtreet. PhiLvlolphln. T A PIERRE HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. A J 1 hiB delilfhtfullv lrmated hntnl im rmm I. .W- season. " .w. a. uwn VVH .J. IU. . 6 2K lm J. WIENER, Proprietor. fUPE ISLAND PRIVATE HOARDING FOR V FAMILIES nt tho FR ANKLIN HOUSE. 6 23 1m M US. H. W. GARDEN, Proprietrese. Q HERMAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J NOW OPiN. Ijirge airy single and communicating rooms. Spring Bed. Terms, 15 to $1H por week. 6 28 1m CLII KOKD t CO., Propriotor. HREMONT HOUSE, CORNER FRANKLIN A and WASHINGTON Streets, Cape May, N. J., will open on the 3d of duly. Terms, ijilfi to lti per week. 6 28 2m HUMPH REY HUC. II Kg. Proprietor. SUMMER TRAVEL.. SUMMER TRAVEL VIA ' renin pem.lvjhia railroad. The most popular rout to Wilkesbarre, Scranton, Mauch Chunk Easton, Hazleton, Mount Carmel, Allentown, Bethlehem, And all points in the LEHIGH ATSID WYOMING VALLEYS. Four ThrotiRh Trains In connection with LeUlgf Valley and Lehigh and Susquehanna Railroad. COMMODIOUS CARS, SiMOOTII TRACK, FIN8. SCENERY, EXCELLENT HOTELS, Are the specialties of tills rout. Through Trains leave the Depot, BE11KS AND AMERICAN STREETS, At 7-45 A. M., 9'IS A. M., 1-4S and 8 P. M. ELLIS CLARK, 8 30 General Agent Tickets sold and bnjrgage checked through Mann's Express Office, No. 105 S. FIFTH Street. POR LONG BRANCH, WITHOUT CHANGE OF OARS. On and after THURSDAY, July 1, 18o, LEAVE PHILADELPHIA FROM WALNUT STREET WHARF, 8'OOA. M.i DUE 13 1QP M 2 uu P. M.i LONO BRANCH AT 6 12 P. it Eare: I Philsdelphia to Lour Branoh $3110 t -VUIBIUU 1 it.um.,, W. H. GATZMER, . Agent. 7 2 lm OTHER SUMMER RESORTS. LIFTON SPRINGS HOTEL AND AIRCURK combined with Wuter Treatment. Thi extecslv and niliBniticent cstublijbment, located on tho Anbarn branch of the great New York Central Railroad, midway between Syracuse and Rochester, is now opened for the reception of pleasure seekers and invalid. A lithograph of this spacious and elegant building, surrounded with a natural grove and beautiful drives, can be seen at the. most important hotels and watering places after August L Terms tor board, i per day ; 12 to 18 per week i childrea and servants hulf price, subject to con! met for foul month at reduced rates. N. B. Circular sent on appb cation. ALBERT CLEVELAND, Proprietor. V M M E P. R E 8 O H T - Tho subscriber having purchased the Gold Spring property, on the lino of the Schuylkill end Busquehauoa Kailioad, from tne Philadlphi and Reading Railwa C'ompniiy, will reopen it for visitor and families on June 1, lc'R It is sow undergoing thorough repair, and wUt be relitted and refurnisLed in tho best manner. Person can adores the proprietor at Uarrisburg. Cold tjoriuaa. lloi yj. 1711. ' .J'3 . WILLIAM LEROH. EN EVA, SWITZERLAND" HOTEL DE LA MKTROPOLK. OHARLKS AI.DINUKR, Proprietor. Kurmerly of the "Cooronne." This hotil, the largest in Occova, is situated In tbe mo favorable portion of the city, comm:.nding splendid view over the Lake, the Jura, and the Mont lilaao; UK) rooms uu nwn. neuuing, contiu, smoking, and billiard rooms, T 1: ,v.l . . . . .. "" moricancewhpapera fallen daily. 8 2 STEAMBOAT LINES. FOR CAPE MAY. ON TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, AND s a rri. 11 a vs Liu and alter RATITRDAV M n,. In4 .,,1... T..M7.L".eTLA,1,Y 1' Tmi LAK.K, Capiain W. hO"i Wl" commence running regularly to OAPK J.'.wYl '"sving ARCH S I RKUT Wll ARb' on TUKSDAY. 1 HLRMDA Y, sod SATURDAY MOK.MNOS at o'clock, and returning lleave the lauding at Cspe Mayon MON DAY S, VV l-.i.N KMDAYS. aud SATURDAYS at 8 o'clock. J are. including Carriute hire $ J Children! " " 125 Servants " " , '. i jj Season Tickets ftd Cairiiige hire extra. The LADY OF THK LARK is a fine sea host, ha handsome slate-room accommodations, and is lilted up with everything necessary for the safety and comfort of passengers. freight received nntil (t(i o'clock. Tickets sold and bag sage checked at the t runnier oltiue, No. tSH CHK.SNUT rtreet, uuder the Continental Hotel, Kor further nnrticu. ltrs inquire at the Omce, No. W North DKl.AWAKW Avenue, O, H. II UDDKLU mf OALVLN TAOtiART. DAILY EXCURSIONS TO BE- Vwlfi Hurlington, and Bristol, the steam- , .1.1 Illllll I Ul LVL'ii ' 1.. .1 .1. I wtts"1"' ...... .. . Aav.vr.iv Leaves f oiiauui Chesnut street wiiarr, at a and tj 0 clock P. M. He (urn ng, leaves Bristol at 6 60 o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M. Stopping each way at Riven en, TorreHitale, Anda lusia, Beverly, and Burlington, imtt Si oeute. Kicur sioiK 40 cent. .... . v- v ItSin Jr? GLOUCESTER POINT. GO YOUR eIJ k-i-T'self and take the familr to thia ouoL delight. rietul spot. u siuuiuera, with every oomurt leave SOUTH BtrH l.pdily. vf.w luiuuvee,
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