THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JUNE 14, 1870. 5 MARRIAGE EXTRAORDINARY. A Yvatfc of TwmiIt ITnlira with ffldow f HfTmty, u (tattle n. Hour Bill. . A wedding occurred the other day In the town of Perryopolis, Pa., which surprised the natives, and set Roaflpdom all agog, a youth ot twenty summers, who until a recent period resided in ltirmlncrhani mnrlA hi urinpnranfG In the Village above mentioned, and took up quarters at a boarding houce kept by a widow lady who had attained her seventieth year. The Birmingham youth soon found himself indebted for boarding to the amount of about forty dollars, and unable to liquidate. Ills new home was quite a pleasant one, and he seemed not at all disposed to Rive , it up. But empty pockets admonished him that something must be done to settle that bill before the old Indy should take It into her head to 'dun" him. Otherwise he must suffer the exposure of "empty pockets, the worst of crimes," with the disgrace which ponerally attaches to that condition. The young man, after weighing the matter carefully, hit upon the idea of marrying the widow, and thus, by one bold stroke, wiping out the score which the old lady had "hnng up" against him. Having determined upon his course of action, our youth at once proceeded to court the old girl. The courtship was short and decisive. From the beginning to the ending thereof only six hours had elapsed, and the result was an engagement to enter into the bonds of matrimony. Mutually agreeing upou a speedy consummation of the allalr.tho guy couple visited the nearest 'Squire's oflice. This magistrate, after glancing at the pair, refused to perform the ceremony on the ground of conscientious scruples. They did not become discouraged and return to the widow's dotnicll unmarried. Not a bit of it, as the sequel will show. About a mile and a half from the town is the oflice of Justice Hopkins, and thither the lovers wended their way on foot. It was after midnight when they reached the oflice of the magistrate, but the squire was called up, and after spending an hour or two in looking through "Purdon's Digest," and not finding any law to prevent a midnight marriage, the knot was tied, and tho "twain made one," returned home rejoicing. On Saturday morning about 9 o'clock the groom was seen in the vicinity of Layton's station, on the Connellsvllle Railroad, with a carpet-bag in one hand aud another man's boots in the other. He reached Birmingham safely, and is now relating to friends how tired he had become of married life. city rrji. Oca Spring Styles IN STOCK. Yvvl Supply. All Kinds, All Sizes, All feTTLEs, Men's, Youths', and Boys' Olothino, Ready-mark ob in the Piece, TO UK MaDE TO ORDKB. . sbv.nnett co., Towkb Hall, No. SIS Market Street. Ko Old Stock! We have from 65 to 70 hands daily in our cutting department, and from l&X) to 3000 bands making up the clothing In our substantial and beautiful styles. It matters not if we manufacture one hundred thousand dollars worth this week, thty are all sold, and the same quantity takes their place the next. We reoeive hundreds of orders daily for our $10 all-wool Cassimere Suit, and ottier suits, from all the surrounding States ; from Dayton, Columbus, and Cincinnati, Ohio ; In dianapolis, Ind : Richmond, Va , and from all the nearer States. Manyauits have been ordered from New York cily ; they say tbore never was any clothing gotten up In that city to approach them, either in style or quality, for the money. . Rockbill A Wilson, Nos. 808 and 605 Obesnut street. Just the Thino fob the Seashore are the Skeleton Bannockburn Suits, made by Charles Stokes, No. Hi Chestnut Btreet. It Will Relieve the Baby. There is no mistake about it. Mrs. Wir glow's Soothing Syrup for ohildren teething not only relieves the child from pain, but regu lates the stomach aud bowels, cures dysentery and diar rhea, softens the gums, reduoes all inflammation, and gives rest, health, and comfort to mother and child. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in all cases. It gives universal satisfaction. BIB. William W. Oasbidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 8. Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the oity. He has also on hand a large assortment of fine American Western Watches. This entire valuable stock is now being sold out below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are eertala to get the worth of their money. Dry Feet. The most effectual way of guarding one's health is to keep the feet dry, and that can only be done by the use of India Rubber Overshoes, and as the incle ment season is upon us, we' would advise our readers to boy none bnt the best quality, which can only be had at Goodyeab's Headquarters, No. 808 Obesnut street, south side, Philadelphia. A Brilliant Discovery. "Mercy is," says Shake speare, "like the gentle dew from heaven.' Phalon's V it alia, ob Salvation for the Hair, is as clear and transparent. Grey hair can be graduated to any natural ahade with this fluid. Of all the toilet triumphs of chem istry, this is the most important. No sediment. Sold by all druggists. Binqeb's Family Sewino Machines, Tan dollars cash. alancs in monthly instalments. O. If. Davis, No. 810 Chesnat street. Rubber Overshoes and Boots for Men, Women, and Children, can be had at retail at the very lowest prioe Goodyeab's manufacture, old stand. No. 808 Cheenn street, lower side. New Style Picture. The German Chromos made by A.K.P, Trask, No. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admired. 6t-Wabm Weatheb Suns. 8 if-Warm Weather Suits. tr-Waria Weather Suits. Handsome and Cheap, Handsome and Cheap. aj Handsome and Cheup.tJ 0 WWanimsker A Brown. tsVWanamaker Brown. gifWanaiuaker A Brown. Oak Hall jrl Oak Hall. Oak Hall. IffOuban Tweed Suits, f &Cheviot Suits, all shades. E?Bannockburn Suits. B aBlaok Dress Sulla. ffWTowel Vests. White Vests. 8-Towel Vests. d"White Vests. rVLinea 8uit8. J MT Drspd'Kte bulls j BiT" Alpaca Ooats.H SVLaboest Assortment of Men's, Youths', Boys', and Children s Olothing. Best Make. Lowest Prices. tW Ladies will find our Boys' and Children's stock on our first floor, so as to aave climbing np stairs. 19" During the past ten years we never had t V such an enormous quantity of choioe and tar cheap summer wear for Gents, Youths, I V Boys, and Children, and an examination I a" will gratify any who cannot comprehend I oar enormous business and the vatt prepara r tions we make lor iu WANAMAKER A BROWN, OAK HALL MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE. Sixth and Market streets. !TIAllUIi:i. MclLHATTiN Pattikson. on the evening of tne 7th Instant, by the Rev. 8. O. Wvlie. Mr. David J. JUclLHATTB to Mia. Mabt I'attebson, both of this city. I WrociTOK Katzes. At the residence of Rev, 8Uian Bonhomme, Mr. Kichakd S roc k row, formerly oi Baltimore, to mias auci u. katzbs. of this city, iii;i. Dodbok. On the 14th instant, Roecbt It. Dodson, In the doth year of bla age. The relatives and male friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. Ml 8. Fifteenth street, on Friday morning at ' o clock. Fritz On the llth Instant, Cecilia Fritz, wife Of John Frrtz, of Dovlestown, Pa., aged it years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- folly Invited to attend the funeral, from the rost rtenre of hei father, Henry Keramey, No. 94T N. .Seventh street, on Wednesday afternoon, the lth Instant, at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Olenwood Ceme tery. MKPFRrrLD. On the leth Instant, MT A. Manpkxfibi.d, wife of John (1. MandertleUI, In the Sfith year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respe it full; invited to attend the funeral, from the resl rlence of her husband. No. 82a Lombard kstreet, on Wednesday morning at 7tf o'clock. M nxio an On the 18th Instant, Alexander Mil- Lioan, In the 44th year of his ajre. The relatives and friends of. the family, and mem bers of Welcome Relief Association; also, No. 5, Caledonian Beneficial Association, are respectfully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 8100 Carroll street, on Thursday, Jnne 16, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Franklin Cemetery.. REFRIGERATORS. CQ5 MARK 1ST HTItim r. WATER COOLERS, Si 00 50 .'i'OO- :i'5o 411 1 $.TOt .V30 H Oil 700 7 30 cs on MOD 10 00 J a 00 2000 REFRIGERATORS. $i so TOO 00 11-00 9Vt 00 14O0 1 H 50. IN 00 1000 WOO S50 :woo s-voo- 4000 5000 CR EAT1 FREEZERS, WOO TO 8.1000 WALNCT BRACKETS. CUTLERY AND HOU8E-FUEM8IIIXG GOODS. D. As WILDIYIAN & BRO., 6 31 tuthflmrp No. 90S MARKET Street. "V" T -ALL REFRIGERATORS -tV-I-i ALWAYS RF.r.IARI.K. The subscriber guarantees the make and finish of his BTJPKRlOR REFRIORRATOK equal in every respeet to his former makes. The thousands sold and now in nse testify to their superior qualifications. For sale wholesale ana retail at the Manufactory, No. 803 OHKRrtY Btreet, abov Third. Alno.W. F. NIUKKL'S Patent Combination ale, beer, and liquor cooler and refrigerator. i 84thstn!"t UKORO W. WIUKKLH. THE FINE ARTS. C. F. HASELTINE'S GALLERIES, No. 1125 OHESNUT STREET. LOOKING-GLASSES, PICTURE FRAMES, CHROMOS, PHOT03RAPHS, ARTISTS' MATERIALS, ETC. ETC, A targe invoice of Autotypes and Swiss Panorama ust received. 11 10 rp L O O K I N C-C LASSES, Every Novelty in style, at very low prices. OIL PAINTINGS. BNGRAVISGS, OHROMOS, ETO. ETO. A large selection. PICTURE FRAMES, a prominent Department, with revised eery lou prices. RUflTIO FRAMES, EASELS, FOROELAXNB. ROGERS' GROUPS, Sole Agency. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, free to the public JAKES S. EARLE & SONS, No. 816 OHESNUT STREET, 13 PHILADELPHIA OAS FIXTURES. 821 CHERRY STREET. CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS OF CAS FIXTURES, Etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS 821 CHERRY Street, PHILADELPHIA. We have no Store or Salesroom on Cliesnut street 611 lm4p CORNELIUS A SONS. BLANK BOOKS, ETC. NEW FIRMS FOR JULY, 1870. BEND IN YOUB ORDERS IN TIME FOR BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY, and PRINTING A full assortment of BLANK BOOKS and STA TIONERY always on hand. WM. F. MURPHY'S SONS, No. 339 CIIESNUT STREET AND No. 55 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ' C 11 B3t tuSt th3trp PHILADELPHIA, WASHINQ MACHINES. FIFTEEN HUNDRED SOLD AND THE DEMAND INCREASING. Fifteen hundred sold and the demand increasing. FUteen hundred sold and the demand Increasing. THE GREAT KING WASHER. Fifteen hundred solu within fonr months. TEE BEST, CHEAPEST, MOST DURABLE AND ECONOMICAL WA8HING MACHINE. GENERAL AGENTS, J. H. COYLE & CO., Wooden Ware Dealers, No. 16 MARKET STREET, 6 Stnstuamrp PHILADELPHIA AGRICULTURAL. rpiIE CELEBRATED AMERICAN MOWER, una idq iwu-uurta jJAtuiuoa, uuw vu oauiuiuvhi Call and see them, at W. H. JONES' Central Agriuultural Implement Warehouse and 8eed Blare, Mo. 161 MARK K I' Blreet. 4 stuthlm Philadelphia. Sft TO FLORISTS CHINESE PRIMROSE JhZ Seed, also oihsr Seeds of choice Florists' Flowers for suwidv this month, to insure blooming; plants by Christ- nut, dm special list just published. 11. A. imn.lJ.tt, Mo. 1 1 . i-iiroj. u i street. SEIDS NOW IN SEASON FOR PLANT IKU 8naD Short Khu knur flora. flhaniDion of ualand Peas. Lone Omnv. n&mt Kurr Haat. Kuta 1 U .. L I ii 1 n .4 .I1.V.-I . : . .. . r ) I? 1 D'U Ba wareuouse, no. in uimsMjr btreet. DRUMHEAD AND FLAT DUTCH CAB hae Plants, Oelerr Pianu, Keg PlanU ia Vul. Bwvat Potato PUtUtS, U.,atU. A. iiKK'tt'li. No. 714 CUf.bttU i' btreet. e liialluSt SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITT. ' UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the reception of Onsets ea SATURDAY Jnne 36, with a Reduction of Twenty Per Cent, in the Face of Board Mns'c nnder the direction of Professor M. F. A'edo. Terms, 820 per week. Persons denim to agtg rooms will address. BROWN WOELrPER, Proprietors, , No. 827 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia, ffitbrtolm S9ridlmT8i;thnatra CURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., O will onen for the season on the S2d Jane. Bolides the sdrnntuBB of location this bmie enjoys, and the tine bst hinir conlisuoua to it, a railroad has been constructed since last soason o cone iruoats from the hotel to the beach The house has been overhauled and refitted ttirouR-hout, and no paius will be spared to make it, in every particninr. A tiKaiAiLADS n.3 I aniiinn in.i i . 611 2m J. 1 KK AH, Proprietor. "yillTE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITT, N. J , bavinfr changed hands, and been refitted and newly furnished throughout, will open for the reception of guests on the 25th of June. Terms, $15 and $16 per week. (j H Im B. COFUN. Proprietor. AMERICAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY (near the Depot.) The bar will be furnished with the choicest Liquors and Cigars, and the table with all the dolicaaies ot the season. Visitors are invited to call and see for them- iius. Branch of Kivell s (rrster Hay, Philadelphia. JACOB K1VK1.L, ( 6 11 lm THOMA8 UKKKNWEtX,$ "ovtielon. CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., situated but a few rods from the Beach, will open for tee season on the lHthof June. The hotel since last os in has been thoroughly rotitted and renovated and many moaern improvements aaaea. rine Stabling for Horses on tne premises. Rates of Board greatly reduced since lat season. tillliii GKOKGK W. HINuKLK. Proprieor. IGHTHOUSE COTTAGE, Located between United States Hotel and the beaoh, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J. BOARD REDUCED. Open from June 1 to October 1. 6-HMn JOKAH WOOTTOX. Proprietor. OCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., new and handsomely furnished throughout and situated very near the beach, will open for tbe season June 18. Tbe table will be suppliod with the beat the market affords, snd the house will be found first-class in every respect. I ine stabling for homes. No bar. t. n.ninuaiir. suu., 6 11 lm Proprietors. TREMONT HOU8E, CORNER OF PACIFIC and VIRGINIA Avenues, Atlantic City, N. J. This new and delightfully located Hotel will soon be open for the reception of guests. It is neatl) furnished throughout, and will be found one of the pleasantest stop- ping places on uie island.. nT nnn . . D 11 im AA. AUnatur THE OLD INLET HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, is now open for the reception of guests This isoneof the most pleaBiintly located bonnes on tbe Beach, and the Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., will be found of the most superior onaracter. iiunn nir. i., olllm rropnetor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (MICHIGAN AVSNUK). Knlnrged to double its former capacity, is now open for the reception of guests. . 6 11 lm Proprietor. NEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S COTTAGE). PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, first houe below tbe Mansion House, Atlantic City, is NOW OPKN to receive Guests. All old friends heartily welcome, and newonesalso. MRS. JOHN SMIUK, 6 11 2m proprietress. EW1TT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This favorite bouse has been removed two squ tres nearer the ocean, and is now on PENNSYLVANIA. Ave nue, next to the Presbyterian church. It will open for the season on the loth instant, sllstutham A.T. HUTCHINSON, Proprie'ress. COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House. IS NOW OPKN. Terms to snit the times. 6111m KDWARD DOYLK, P.oprietor. THE SCH AUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CIT Y, N. J. The best location on the island, with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its guests. Kiguty tine sleeping chambers, wit h bods, etc., unsurpassed. 6 11 Ira ALOIS SCH AUb'LKK, Proprietor- THE SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY. N. J., is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests, one square from railroad to the beach. olllm KVANS A HAINES, Proprietors. THE VINCENT HOUSE, PACIFIC AVE nue, nearly opposite the Chester County House, ATLANTIC) CITY, will onen on tbe 15th June. Accom modations and Bathing not surpassed anywhe a on the Island. NO BAR. 6 111m KENTUCKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY, N J. is now open for tbe reception ot visitors. MRS. M. QUIGLRY, 6 11 lm Proprietress. PENN MANSION (FORMERLY ODD FEL fows Retreat), ATLANTIC OITY, ia now in the bands of its former proprietor, and la open tor tne season. oil Smeod WM. M. UAK KK, , Proprietor. MRS. McCLEES' COTTAGE RETREAT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open for the re ception of guests. MRS. McCLEE-, 6 11 stuth 2in Proprietress. TOMPKINS & SON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. French confectionery, ice cream, and fine cakes, wholesale and retail, ATLANTIC Street, opposite United States Hotel, 6 11 lm TAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, is NOW OPEN. ELI AS CLEAVER, o 11 lm Proprietor. EST PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, ATT.ANTin AVKNITR. ATLANTIC OITY.N. J. JAMR8 M. URIAN, Proprietor. 611 lm I EUREKA COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J., Id ATLANTIC and VIRGINIA Avenuea, will be open June 25, for the reoeption of visitors. T. l!'. WATSON, R. H. WATSON (late ot Kvard House). 6 11 Im CANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., O will be open for the season, June SO. Terms $13 per week or $1 per day. 6 11 lm LEWIS REPP, Proprietor, REED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, NEXT door to United States HoteL Terms f 19 to a 15 per week. CHARLES SOUDKR, M. JJ., 6 11 Im Proprietor. THE BYE IIOU8E, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., will be open for the reception of guests on the 16th of June. For rooms, apply to Mrs. iKVlNE, No. 13) SPRUCE Btreet. Phila., or at tbe Bye House. 6 11 lm AGNOLIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITf, now open. For particulars apply Noa. 1429 and ltil CHShNUT Street. 6 H lm M. B. FIELD. THE "CHALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Is now open. Railroad from tbe house to the bearb . EL1S Ui BO Bit KT8, o 11 am Proprietor. Til A L H A M B Ii A. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., will be open for the season the 26tb of June. 6 11 lm R. U. LKtDd, Proprietor. CTAR HOTEL. OPPOSITE THE U.S. HOTEL, A iLAn nu uii x, n.J., is now open for the season oil lm MRS. OULLION, Proprietress. MONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITi', N. J., ATLANTIC Avenue, brat block above United States Hotel. Terms moderate. 6 11 lm WILLIAM MONROE, Proprietor. MJE CLARENDON HOUSE, ATLANTIC - CITY.is NOW OPEN FOR THK SEASON. JOSEPH JUNES, Proprietor. 8. B. MORSE, Superintendent. 6111m CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. , J. KEIM, 6 11 lm Proprietor. CENTRAL HOUSE, BJIjAUIIU Villi u., is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6U6w LAWLOR TRILLY, Proprietors. I . t .rain nlivv w v CUTLERY, ETO. JJODGERS & WOSTENHOLM' POCKET KNIVES, Petri sad Stag handl. and beaatifml finish Rodger.', and Wad Bn-" Rs. and ths oele D rated Laoonitre Ease' Ladies' Boiaaors, la eases, of the finest oifUt' i IWgers' Table Oatlery, Carvers sad Porks, Uor S trope, Cork Berewa, Eta. Ear tnstrmmenta, to aaiat ths frtsrrii of tho moat approved oonstreotien. at P. MADEIRA'S, Ho. Ill TENTH Street, below Ohesnai, SUMMER RE8ORT8. ' CUMMER RESORTS ON TrIE LINE OF O PMILADRI PHIA AND RBAD1MO RAILKOAD AD BRAN0HH8. M AY ), lflTO. MANSION HOUSK, MT. CARBON, Mrs. Caroline Wnnder, Pottsville P. O., Schuylkill TUNUAROKA HOTRU Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tnsraroi a P. O., Schuylkill county. MANaION HOUSK, yr. F. Smith, Mahanny thtr P. O., Bcbuylkill oounty. MOUST UARMKL IIUUkR, Charles Gulp, Mount Osrmel P. O., Northumberland OS WHITE HOUBK, F. MsyeT, Reading P ).. Berks count. ANDAI.UhlA HALL, Henry Weaver, Pending P. O . Berks oounty. CENTRAL AVrNUK HAL.L, O. D. Davis, Reading P. O., Berks oonnty. SPRING MILL HK.IGHTS, -Jacob H. Breixh Uonihnhocken P. O , Montgomery oo. . BOYKRTOWN BEMINARY, L. M. Koons, Boyertown P. O,, Berks oounty. LUTZ SPRINGS, ' George F. Grelder. Litis P. O., Lancaster oounty. . LIVING SPRINGS HOI'KL, Dr. A. Fmlth, Wemersville P. O., Berks county. OuLD SPRINGB HOTKL. LEBANON COUNTT, Wm. Lerch, Sr., Pine Grove P. ) , Sohuylkili oounty. . RPHRATA BPRINOS. John Frederick. Kpbrnta P. O., Incter county. . PRKKIOMKN BRIDGE HOTEL. Davis Longaker. Collegeville P. O.. Montgomery oo. . FR08PKUT TERR AO K, Dr. James Palmer, Collegeville P. O., Montgomery oo DOUTY HOUSE. George 8. Bnrr, Sharaokin, Northumberland oounty. Excursion Tickets will be sold at Philadelphia to and from above points at reduced rates, good for same day issued, and on Saturdays good until the following Mon day; 6 it 8m SUMMER RETREAT. THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE AT TBI CRYSTAL SPRING, ALLENTOWN, PA. This splendid Hotel, charmingly situated, elegantly fur nished with new and costly furniture, and replete with every modern comfort snd convenience, is now open for tbe season, 'twenty trains to and from Allentown daily. Carriages will be sent to the depot to meet, guests, and the Fountain House Coaches meet every train. J. L. HEISE, 4 opr etor. P. W. H. DESHtXR, Superintendent. 81 lm METROPOLITAN HOTEL, LONG BRANCH, NBW JfiRSEf. ITavlngr purchased the METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Long branch, N. J., I beg leave to Inform the public that I have made sundry additions and alterations in the establishment for the comfort, convenience and accommodation of frueBts. To secure their comfort and to promote their pleasure will be my only aim, and it is my determination to offer all the Inducements that can be promised at any other Watering pisce In the United States. The patronage bestowed on this establishment In former years 1 respectfully solicit during the coming season. F. W. VAN OSTEN, Proprietor. Beck's Philadelphia Band, No. 1, is engaged for the season. 6 812t QENTZ HOUSE, Nos. 17 and 19 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA. The attention of the travelling community, and persons seeking a quiet summer resort, are called to this first-class Hotel, new and handsomely furnished throughout, with all the modern conveniences. 1 errus for summer boarders $8 to $10 per week. 612m GEORGE Z. BBNTZ, Proprietor. SUMMER BOARDING AT BISHOPTHORPE, BETHLEHkM, PA. First-class in every respect. Rooms large and airy. Grounds extensive and aliady. Pure, tort spring water introduced into the house for drinking and bathing. The house is twenty minutes' walk from tbe depot, l ine plank walk to the church and to the depot. Five trains daily to Philadelphia, and eight trains daily to New York. Persons fond of tishing can have several hours' fine sport by taking the oarly morn ing trains up, and fishing in the mountain streams tnat empty into the Lehigh river. House will be ready to re ceive boarders on and after June 27. For terms and for ther particulars apply to MRS. ANABLE, 6 8 aw Bishopthorpe, Bethlehem, Pa. IVTcMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, "xOAPEMAY. Rebuilt since the late fire and ready for guest a Open during the year. Is direotly on the sea shore, with the best bathing beach of the Cape. Terms, $3 60 per day and $21 per week for June and Sep tember. $4 per day and .$25 per week for July and Au gust, Coach from depot free. No Bar. 6 84 tnths3m JOHN McM AKIN, Proprleto T ARE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE. CALD- -1 J well, N. Y. Best of accommodations for families and gentlemen. Board per day, $3 50 ; from June 1 to July I, $14 per ween ; lor tne season, mil to mirou, Becoming to room J lor tbe months of July and Angust, $17 "60; August, $21. Open from June 1 to Ootober 20. Address 6 6m U. J. ROCKWELL. CHITTENANGO. WHITE SULPHER SPRINGS, Madison oouoty. N. Y. First-class Hotel, with every reauisita. Drawing-room and sleeping-cars from New York city, via Hudson River Railroad at 8 A. M. and 6 P. M , with out change. Bend for oircular. 6 6 2m excursions! B OAKDMAN'S THIRD ANNUAL SATURDAY AFTERNOON EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY, SATURDAY, June 25, 1ST0. Last boat leaves Vine Street Wharf at 8-30 P. M. Returning, leaves Atlantic, Monday, 27th, at 1 o'clock A. M. Round trip fivO. Tickets for sale at Trenwith s Bazar, No. 614 Ches nat Btreet, and at Vine Street Wharf. 6 11 m FOR BALE. Vmi SATR Nr. 2SS S. VntTRTU Street, above Spruoe. a superior DWELLING. TuUSE. 3 feet front, every modern convenience, in com plete order; early possession; convenient to PostOmvs and to Exchange and Insurance Companies. D. T. PRATT, 6 30 apt No. 108 8. FOURTH Street. TO RENT. TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY It O. 733 Ohesant street, twenty Ore foot front, one hna dred snd forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Book buildings five stories high. Possession Hay L, 1870. Ad dress THOMAS S. FLETCHER, UlOtf Pelanoo. W. J. jjH STORE TO RENT FIXTURES FOR SALE No. 9 N. SECOND Street. Good stand foe Dry Goods or Hat Businsss. Apply on promises to 6112t KEIM A BI DDLK. UPHOLS TERY OOOD8, ETO. NOBLIT, BROWN, NOBLIT & CO., Uoi.222 and 218 S. SECOND Street . PHILADELPHIA. Importers, Manufacturers and ealers Upholstery Goods, Car Trimmings Cabinet Makers' and Undertaken' Finding!, Bwisa and Nottingham Curtain, Hair Seating, Curled Hair Bedding; - ETO. ETO lUSmfiB Wholesale and Retail. FURNITURE. GREAT SALE OF TOfiNITURE AT IlENKELS', THIRTEENTH and CHESNUT St. $100,000 WORTH AT AUCTION PRICES. All Warranted as Firit-clasi Goods. GEO. J. HENKCL8. S U ituthlmtp FINANOIAUe A DEGIRABLE Safe Home Investment; Tim Sunbury and Lewistown Railroad Company Oflor $tl, 200,000 Ifonds, bearing 7 Per Cent. Interest Intiold, Secured by n First and Only, Mortgage. The Bonds are Issued ia ftlOOOs, ftSOOs anl $200s. The Conpons are payable In the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and October, Free or State and United States Taxes. The price at present is SO and Accrued Interest in Currency. 1 This Road, with its connection with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Coal Fields G7 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. With this advantage it will control that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with tbe thickly peopled district through whioh it runs, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. VtYI. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, No. 36 South THIRD Street, 9tf4p PHILADELPHIA. Free from U. S. Taxes. Eight Per Cent. Per Annum in Gold. A PERFECTLY SAFE INVESTMENT. First Mortgage Bonds OF THE ISSUE OF 1,500,000, BT THK ST. JOSEPH AND DENVER CITY RAILROAD CO., Issued in denominations of $1000 and $500, Coupon or Registered, payable in 30 years, with Interest payable 15th August and 15th February, in New York, London, or Frank' fort, free of tax. Secured by a mortgage only on a completed and highly prosperous road, at the rate of $13,50379 per mile. Earnings in excess of its interest liabilities. This line being the Middle Route, is pronounced the Shortest and moat Natural 0 ne for Freight and Passenger Traffic Across the Continent. St. Louis and Fort Kearney . Spanned by a Bail way, and connect ing with the Union Pacific at Fort Kearney. Capital Stock of the Company.. ..$10,000,000 Land Grant, pronounced value of 8,000,000 First Mortgage Bonds . 1,500,000 $19,500,000 The remaining portion of this Loan now for sale at 97 J and accrued interest in our. rency. Can be had at the Company's Agen cies in New York, TANNER & CO., Bank ers, No. 49 WALL Street, or W. P. CON VERSE & CO., No. 51 PINE Street. Pamphlets, Maps, and all information can be obtained at either of the above-named agencies. The attention of Capitalists and Investors is particularly invited to these Securities. W are satisfied they are all that could be paired, and unhesitatingly recommend toUi- TANNER CO., FISCAL AGENTS, No. 4 WALL STREET, NEW YORK. W. P. CONVERSE & CO., COMMERCIAL AGENTS, No. 54 PINE STREET, 6 9tfrp NBW YORK. rj It I) X i; L & CO., No. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. American iv 11 d ITotoi;ii ISSDK DRAFTS AND CIRCULAR LBTTKR8 OF ChEDIT available on presentation ia any part of Europe. 1 ravellera can make all their financial arrange ment taroogn us, and we will collect their interest and dividend wttnout charts, DKIXIL, WIKTHE0P4 CO.JDRIXIL, IUBJE3 & Co., New York. Paria. PI FIFTH EDITION 7X123 Ii AT 23 ST TJ23WS. FROM NEW ENGLAND. BeaiMsr ABlhy. NEwroRT, R. I., June 14. Mr. Anthony wm re-elected to-day" by the Legislature to the United States Senate. Senator Crnsrln. Cohcord, N. H., June 14 Mr. Craeln wu re-elected to-day by the Legislature to tho United States Senate. FROM THE STATE. Knight. Templar. Williamsport, June 14. The Grand Conclave of Pennoylvania met at Willlamsport to-day. The following ofllcet-s were elocted: M. P. a. M., C Fw Knapp, of Bloom.burg; R. P. D. G. M., James M. Porter, Easton; R. P. I. G. M., Gter C. Shidle of Pittsburg; R. P. G. P. C. of W., M. Richards Muckle, of Philadelphia; R. P. G. M. of Ex., Francis V. Barnet, of Easton; R. P. G. R., Thomas W. Wright, of Pittsburg. FINANCIAL, A BALANCE REMAINING or First Morgagp Seven Per Cent. GOLD BONDS or TBI Fredericksburg and Gordonaville Bail- road of Virginia, Are offered at a rate that makes them the best pay ing investment on the market. Bonds in liooos and 500s. - Descriptive Pamphlets and Maps Inrnishcd. SAMUEL WORK, BANKER, No. 25 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 13 5t PHILADELPHIA. DRY GOODS. FOR 30 DAYS. BARGAINS UNPARALLELED. Demonstration extraordinary OUR- STOCK MUST BE SOLD. BLACK LACK POINTES. BLACK LACK SACQUE9. BLACK LACK ROTUNDES. JAPANESE 8ILKS AND MOHAIRS. FRENCH LAWN8, PERCALES AND CHINTZES. BLACK HERNANIE3 AND GRENADINES. STAPLE AND DOMESTIC GOODS In great va rlety. Our stock being very heavy, we have put prices down REGARDLESS Off COST TO INSURE RAPID 8ALES AND A THOROUGH CLEARING . OUT OF STOCK. JOSEPH H. THORNLEY; MOBTBXAST COKNKE EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN St., 1 8 thstnt PHILADELPHIA. 727 CHESNUT STREET. 27 THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF RICKEY, SHARP & CQ.'S WHOLESALE STOCK Zs No w on Exhibition in their Retail Department.. Constituting the Greatest Concentra tion of Bargains in : DEY GOODS EVER OFFERED AT RETAIL, IN THIS CITY. To be Bold prior to the dissolution of tbeir Arm oa the 30th of this month. STORE TO LET AND FIXTURES FOR SALE. RICKEY. SHARP & CO. No. 737 CIIESIVUX Street, 6 11 stuth3t PHILADELPHIA- ! JOHN V. THO 11 A8, j. os. 405 and 40? North SECOND St, OFFERS HIS STOCK OF SUMMER SILKS AND DRESS GOODS AT TH1 Lowest rtTarket Prices. ENTIRE STOCK BOUGHT FOR CASH. 8.30 8mrc " PLATED WARE. pi.ATI2I ttOODg. REMOVAL OP A. II. ROGERS From No. 804 Cbesaut street to M. G'd't MARKET Htreet, First Fl.or, ' Where we shall be happy to see our old customers ot the trade. (Joastantly oo hand Rogers Broiaers' and Mridaa Kntaooia Uo.'s Plated Ware ot all dewriutioiu. i 4 lus REAL. ESTATE AGENT. FRED. SYLVESTER. SEAL ESTATE BROKER, No. 208 Soutb I OLUIU 8tret. rp PHILADELPHIA. O NE DOLLAR GOODS FOR 95 CENTS, vi. . w a fiKiia m oi B w idiinri ai . HUiluj a;A im m,u. at sw avtuasn sms
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