THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPUPMlLADflUPHlA, MONDAY. JUNE 27, 1870. 5 FOURTH EDITION United States and the Fenians. Trial of Oen. Starr and Col. Thompi on. IXow Far Are We Responsible Etc. Etc.. Etc., Etc., Etc. FROM JVEW JORK. Fenlnn Trials. Canakdaigua, June 27. Iu the United States Circuit Court to-day, the Fcnlau raiders, Gene ral Starr and Colonel Tuoiupsoo, were arraigned upon several indictments against them and pleaded not enilty. They were Indicted jointly and separately for Violating the neutrality laws, (ieneral Starr appeared with his counsel, who stated to the Court that his client would not be ready for trial at the present term, that he required reasonable time properly to prepare for his defense, and that he had affidavits to sustain his motion to postpone the trial. The Judge said he would hear the motion at 2 30 P. M. Colonel Thomp son paid that his counsel had not arrived, but that he would be here soaie time to-morrow. Captain Mannix was arraigned on Friday, and Btatcd that he could not be prepared for trial until the October circuit at Albany. The two latter cases will probubly be disposed of to morrow, when the motion will be heard. The District Attorney will oppose the motion and pi ess the cases to trial. Netiate. Continued from Third Edition. Th. following are the two sections reported by Mr. Sher man and adopted hy the Senate as substitutes for the in come tax sections stricken out: First. That sections 130, 121, 122, and 123 of the act of June 30, ltMil, as amended by the acts of July 13, 166, and Jlsrch 3, 1867 shall be construed to impose the taxes therein mentioned, tiling taxes on dividends of corpora tions and salaries of (iovemmont officers tor and daring the year lK7i'. and that all such taie shall be collected in the manner now or hereafter provided by law. Second. That lor the purpose of allowing deductions from incomes, anv religious or social community holding all their property and the inoome thsrofmin jointly and in common, each rive of the persons composing such sooietv, and aay remaining fractional number of such persons less than five oyer such groups of rive, shall be held to con stitute a family and a reduction of $Iihh) shall be allowed for each of sid families. Any taxes on the income, gains, and profits of such societies now duo and unpaid) snail be assessed and collected according to this provision. The amendment of the Finance (lotninittee to authorize the consolidation of collection districts was agreed to. The tariff sections having been reached, the amend ments repotted flora th, committee were discussed. That itrikingout the duty of five cents on chicory, suocory, dandelion roo- and aoorn offoe, raw, ground, burned or prepared, and on all substitutes for coffee, was agreed to. Mr. Sherman endeavored to withdraw the amendments reducing the dutiea on sugar according to the Senate committee's classification, so a, to allow the rate to re main as under existing laws. Mr. Hamlin ol jjctd to the withdrtwal of the section, atd a-ked to have a vote upon it. He argued in favor cf reducing the duty on sugar, believing the receipts of the next year would exceed those of the pre eiirg year, while the surplus in the Treasury could be drawn upon if necessary. Mr. Shermsn opposed the reduotion upon the ground tbat the estimated receipts from revenuo would not war rant it. He believed that increased expenditures would keep puce with any increased receipts. Il.tune. Continued from the Third Edition. The items in regard to the Washington aqueduct gave rise to diFcussion as to the inefficient supply of water to the city, which was attributed to the fact that the dis tributing mains are not equal either to the demand or the supply. Mr. Oook moved a substitute, to appropriate nnder vari ens heads l20,K'.a. Mr. Dawe (Mass.) moved an amendment to the substi tute requiring the money reoeived for water rents to be applied to the improvement and repair of the aqueduct until otherwise provided by law. The amendment waa agreed to, and the substitute as amended was agreed to. Fir K. The alarm of Ore about 1 20 this afternoon was caused bv the explosion of a can of coal oil tn depot of the Market Street Railway Company. The names were extinguished by the employes, no fur ther damage being incurred than the loss of the oil. " Run Over About 7 o'clock this morning Mr. Stevens, aged 31 years, residing at Cedar and Dau phin streets, was run over at Shackamaxon street wharf by a cart and badly injured. He was remo ved to his home. PERSONAL.. PRESIDENT LINCOLN AT THE OUT break of the War, by proclamation, called for forty two thousand volunteers to suppress the Rebellion, and the War Department promised that each soldier snould bave a bounty of AlUO, when discharged. TUB 8UPKKMK COURT OKTtiK UNITED STATES HAS DKUIDfO THAT THIS PROMISED BOUNTY MUST NOW BE PAID. Wears prepared to obtain it for every soldier who enlisted before July 22, 18ol, for three years, and was subsequently honorably discharged, whether he aerved for a abort or long time. It is desirable to have the soldier's discharge, but the beunty can be obtained where the discharge is lost or cannot be had. No collection, no charge. Call upon or write to the General Collection Agency, R. S. LKAGUK A CO., No. loo S. SEVENTH Slreol, Philadelphia. THERE ARE MANY SOLDIERS AND Sailors, their orphans and widows, and their heirs, who bave good claims for arrears of pay, bounty, priza money, commutation of travel or commutation of ra ions, which ought to be paid them. In many sncli cases applications bave been made, but remain unsettled for want of proof or from neglect, and frequently from incompetency of the agent who tiled the claim. We will give advice to our oomrades when written to for it or called upon, free of any charge, gladly. KOBKKT S. LKAUUK A CO., Attorneys for the Collection of Claims, No. U6 S. SEVENTH Street. Philadelphia. PENSIONS. PENSIONS. ALL WOUNDED or disabled SOLDIERS, also the widows, children nnder sixteen, or dependent mothers and fathers of those who died in the service, or since discharge, of disease con tracted in tbe service, who have not yet claimed a pen sion, snould apply at once to re initK i b. lkwuk a AJO.. Getteral Claim OBioe. No. 135 8. SEVENTH strejt. To secure back pension, claims must be made within five years from date ot discharge or aate 01 neath. Long standing or rejected claims promptly settled. A BILL HAS PASSED ONE BRANCH OF Jt- Congress, giving $100 to the widow, children, or parents of all soldiers who died in the service, where the soldier enlisted for one year or lens, b'or further informa tion apply to No. 136 8. SEVENTH Street. Tnis will give ejlw to ine netrs oi an souiier. wuu uiou in service, Deioog ing to any nine months' regiments or three months' regi men. Application, ere dfAGUE 4 OQ. SOLDIERS, OR THEIR HEIRS, WHO WERE actually discharged for wounds, or injuries, or rup tures, and who are denied bounty beciuse their discharges read burgeon's Certificate of Disability." can have a re tnuster so as to show them discharged for wounds, etc., and get their tan) bounty, on applying in person or bv letter to K.B. LEAQUK A CO.. No. 135 8. SEVENTH Street, f hiiaaeiptua. TMPORTANT TO PERSONS GOING TO EU- X ROPE. 'Passports issued by the State Department of idb umiwi Di.imuvfBiuuieav are tne only ones recog. nixed now by the Ministers and Consuls of the United btatee, and can be obtained in twenty-four hours, on an Annlii'Alinn made in Derson or l,u..ln th. n.i.l Si.l,W?..$,Juia tR- PuL,KAOUE OO-i No. 136 South at IT V 'Li' kTll kiar Philurlulrtiiiu " PBif X J. a. t" a vjvj vt uiwuhk" WE GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THE settlement of offioial accounts of tba ofKftai. nr th. late Army, and procure certiorate, of nun-indebtedness, and collect arrears of pay, etc. References to hundreds of prominent ornoers. For inform tion oall noon or write to ROBERT S. LEAGUE 4 CO.. General Collection a aw. . . . a a inn irvimu t? x .we TO 80LDIERS AND SAILORS AND THEIR HEIRS. Advice and information given free. If you have any kind of claim against the Government of the United btatea, write to or call at once npon R. 8. LEAGUE A CO., the General Collection Agency, No. 4k B. bB.VA.niu Street. "1LAIM8 AGAINST THE MEXICAN GOV' ernment promptly prepared for adjustment and settlement, by the Commission now in session. All appli cations must be tiled before June 1, 171). Apply either in person or by letter to ROBERT 8. LEAGUE i CO., No. 13a Douiu tn.) .n i n Duvet, ruuaaeipnia. AGRICULTURAL.. rpiIE CELEBRATED AMERICAN MOWER X one aud two-horse Machines, now on exhibition. Call and see them, at W.H.JONES' Central Agricultural Implement Warehouse and Seed Store, No. lo.ll MARKET Street, 4 st ut him Philadelphia, IIUSICAIj Alt I) PRAHtlAXlC. The CUT AsBnseaaeaue. At thi Walnut the Tory attractive drama of Ttie Lancen will be performed this evenintr. and during the week, after which the theatre will be closed, and a number of extensive altera tions and improvements made preparatory to the fall opening. Considering the extremely hot weather of the last week The Lancer achieved a decided success, although it did not attract as large audiences as its merits deserved. It is an exceedingly pleasant play, interesting without being soul-harrowing just the kind of piece, in met, lor the hot weather. The various characters are admirably sustained, and we com mend it again to those who wish to pass a plea sant evening. At the ARcn Mr. Josh Harts Grand Triple Combination commences its second week this evening, when the burlesque and harleaulnade of ltobinson Crusoe and his Man Friday will bo produced in frrand stvle. Ihe entertainment will include Messrs. Maflitt and Bartholomew, the rantomimists. the Kiralfy Troupe, and a great number of other talented performers. This kind of an entertainment is eminently suitable for the season, and it will undoubtedly secure a fair share of the public appreciation. At Dci-rez fc Benedict s Opeka House the Infant Bappho will give an entertainment this evening of the nature of which we are iu total Ignorance. If the curiosity of the public on the subject is caual to our own. thenouse will not be able to hold all who apply for ad mission. CITY lTatiJTiet. Coats of lioht woollen fabbics, made tip skeleton, o Alpaca, map a lite, i.tnen, ere.. Vests, of Black and Fancy Cloths and Woollens, made tip skeleton. o JJrap a JSte, lAnen, Marseilles, ere. I'AKTS of light weight, Black and Famy Casni- meres. of Drap d Ete, Linen, Duck, Drill, etc. Everything in thk way op SCMMKH Cl.OTTIINO SOLD AT Guaranteed Lower Prices than el8ewiiere. Half-way ) Bennett Co., BETWEEN ) T0WSR liALL, Fifth and mxth ST3. ) No. 513 Market St. IF YOUR CHILD HAS LOST ITS APPETITE, SCCIUS CTOSS and fretful, and altogether In a bad way, without aDy particular disease manifesting itself, take for granted It needB a good tonic to invigorate the sys tem, strengthen the stomach and bowels, and bring back a healthy appetite, and then obtain Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, which, besides being one of the best general tonics, will rout all Worms from the system, and give your child a chance for enjoying good health. Sold everywhere. Small size, 37 cents; double size, 50 cents per bottle. Sea Moss Farine is creating a great sensation in the food market, and its uses, as set forth by the reports of scientific experts, are many and various. In the firat place, when employed in the preparation of puddings, custards, blano mange, creams, gruels, and scores of other delicacies for the family tab' e or the sickroom, it adds largely to the quantity of nutriment derivable from the other materials ; and in the second place renders the dish, whatever it may be, far more digestible and agree able to the taste than it would have been without this cheap and pure ingredient. Such is the testimony of large number of the most prominent hotel keepers in New York and other cities. It is being used largely in all the hospitals, and will prove a lasting blessing to the poor. Glittering Teeih. Not only does Sozodont im part the wsjtihbss or the purest porcelain to the teeth, but Its polish, too. They glisten after being brushed with it, like the inner surface of an ocean shell, and the effect of this peerless dentrlflce is to render the enamel as hard and indestructible as adamant. Mb. William W. oassidy, the Jeweller at No. 8 B. Seoond street, bas one of the largest and most attractive stocks of aU kinds of Jewelry and Silverware in the city. Be has also on hand a large assortment of fine American Western Watohes. This entire valuable stock is now being sold out below cost, preparatory to removal. Those who pnrohase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Binoeb'b Family Sewing Machines, Ten dollars oash. alance in monthly instalments. O. V. Davis, No. 810 Ohesnnt street New Style Picture. The German Ohromos made by A. K. P. Trask, No. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be seen to be admired. Save and mend the pieces, use "Spalding's Glue." rsrWK Have Sold go Past, r?-WK HAVE SOLD SO r AST, c fr-WE Hate Sold so Fast. Br" We Have Sold so Fast, our hpring and bummer clothino,a Our Spring and Summer Clotuing,j Our Spring and Summer Clotbing,j Our Spring and Summer Clothing, rr"WE are Now Receiving, rrwi are Now receiving, liTWE are now receiving, KiTWE ARE NOW KBC'EIVING, THE SECOND INSTALMENT.! The Second Instalment, as The Second Instalment,. The second Instalment, jii g it beautiful 'RE3H goods, C r JJEAUTIFUL FRESH GOODS, tfliBAUTiFUL Fresh Goods, ir beautiful Fresh Goods, iukd. Our sales have never Deeu bo large, out we still have a splendid stock of the very newest thlncs. Havinaran immense force or cutters and workmen, we keep up the supply for our counters. Tne new goods now receiving are: Alpaca Sacks, Cheviot Suits, Alpaca Dusters, Drap d'Ete Sacks, "White and Colored Duck Travelling Suits, Blue CheterrJelils, Dahlia Chesterfields, Brown CheBterllelds, Youths' ChesterlielUs, Boys' Dusters, Bovs' Alpaca Jackets, Suite, Flannel Sulta, Towel Vests, Marseilles Vests, Hoys' White Vests, Children s buns. tw An extra large force of Salesmen to give good attention to all, either looKing or ouyuig. Wanamaker A Brown, The Largest Clothing House, Oak Hall, The Corner of Sixth and Market Streets. 2000 Fresh White Marseilles Vests, '2ooo Fresh White Marseilles Vests, 2000 Fresh White Marseilles Vests, 2000 Fresh White Marseilles Vests, on our Counters To-day. Sizes from SS to 44, so that all can be Qtted. Prices ran. pins- from 12 to 14. looo Thin Skeleton Caasimere Coats, all styles, f J to 6, and upwards. r Large Sales and Small Profits. Wanamaker it Brown, Oak Hall, Sixth and Market Streets, The Largest Clothing House. Note. We have a full stock of extta large sizes H B PRINCIPAL DEPOT X FOR THE BALE OF REVENUE STAMPS, No. 804 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL OFFICE, No. 106 8. FIFTH STREET (Two doors below Chesnut street), ESTABLISHED 181. Toe sale of Revenue Stamps is still continued at the Old-Establlshed Agencies. The tnrk anmrjrisea everv denomination printed by the Government, and having at all times a large supply, we are enabled to nil and forward iby Mall or Express) all orders immediately upon receipt, a mat ter of great importance. United States Notes, National Bank Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia, and Post Office Orders received In payment. Any Information regarding the decisions of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue cheerfully aad arratultouslv furnished. Revenue Stamps printed npon Drafts, Checks, Re ceipts, etc The following rates of commission are allowed on Stamps and btaiupea 1'uper OntJBand up wards I per cent. " 3oo FIFTH EDITION THE LATEST BASE BALL. Athletlra vs. Union of lIorrlnnla Bpecial Despatch to The Evening Telegraph. Seventeenth 8treet and Columbia Ave nue, Junep7. About three lhousaud.'people ire present to witness the home and home game be tween the champion Athletics and the Unions of Morrisania. Mr. Halbach, of the Keystones, was selected for umpire. The play commenced at 3.15, with the Unions at the bat. first inning. Unions were skunked, Reynolds and Shelby going out on foul. Malone and Pabor out on fly by Bechtel. Athletics Reach and McEride out; Malone, Fisher and Sensenderfer got home three runs. SECOND INNING. Unions Blrdsall got home. Bass out by Reach. Austin struck out. Gedney out on fly by Pratt one tun. Athletics Bechtel male a home run by long hit to centre field. Reach and Malone out by Kenny, and Fisler out on fly by Austin one run. THIRD INNING. Unions Pabor made a home run. Higham, Reynolds, and Shelly also scored. 4 runs. Athletics Schafler and Radclitle made runs. FOURTH INNING. Unions, 5; Athletics, 7. MARRIED. Brodbeck Bliem. On the evening of the 23d In stant, by the Rev. F. W. Dechart, at his residence, Mr. William K. Brodiieck, of York county, to Miss Sallie E. Bliem, of Philadelphia. Guth Maoee. On Thursday evening, June 23. 1S70. by the Rev. Robert Adair. Mr. Augustus I. Guth to Miss Emma M. Magke, niece of the oillcla ting clergyman, both of this city. iii:i. Bingham. On the 84th instant. John Bingham. In the 66th year of his age. The relatives ana rrienas or tne family are respect fully invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence. No. 36 N. Eleventh street, on Tuesday, the 28th Instant, at 4 o'clock P. M. ! Fitzpatrick. On the 26th instant. Bartholomt Fitzpatrick, aged 65 years. The relatives and friends of the family, also Bishop Neumann and Charles Carroll Beneficial Societies, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, on Wednesday, the 29th instant, at 8M o clock, from his late residence, No. 616 N. Front street. Gruler. On the 27th Instant, at 6K o'clock A. M.. Rkrbcca E., wife of John M. Gruler. Due notice or tne lunerai wui be given. Hopkinson. At Bordentown, on Sunday, June 26, Charles Biddle Hopkinson, son of the late Francis uopKinson. Funeral service at Christ Church, Bordentown, on Wednesday, June 29, InBtant, at 12 o'clock M. Laird. Hugh Laird, on the evening of the 25th instant, In the 49th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend his funeral, from his late resi dence, No. 4078 Mary street, east of Forty-first, West Philadelphia, on Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Morlah Cemetery. North. On the 25th InBtant, Mattib E. North, daughter of William Z. and Emily F. North, aged 0 years and 10 months. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her parents, No. 223 Dlckerson street, on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Machpelah Cemetery. SHARPLES8. On the 26th instant. Joseph I. Sharp- less, In the 76th year of his age. The relatives and male friends the family are re spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 1335 Arch street, on Wednesday morning at o'clock. " OLOTHINQ. JONES' ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, No. 604 MARKET Street. OUR GARMENTS ARE WELL MADE. OUR CUTTERS ARE MEN OF TALENT) BUT ONE PRICE IS ASKED. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED EVERY PUR CHASER. .iimwfsptf CEO. W. NIEMANN. PLATED WARE. J. E. CALDWELL & CO., JEWELLERS, No. 902 CHESNUT Street. Call attention to their very complete and regularly maintained stock of ELEGANT PLATED WARES FROM THE Gorham Manufacturing Company, Whose productions are universally admitted to bave Introduced a hlghei style of ART than has hitherto been found in such manufactures. They have a very full line of COFFEE AND TEA SERVICES, DINNER AND DESSERT SERVICES TUREENS, GAME DISHES, VEGETABLE DISHES PITCHERS, WAITERS, GOBLETS, CUPS, CAKE BASKETS, ETC. ETC NEW, USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL PIECES DE SIGNED FOR FRUITS AND FLOWERS. Complete Table Outfits In plain practical designs and matching throughout At Fixed l'rlces, commending; them to cloaesJt buyers. 6 1 wfmtfrp T)L,ATI2 1 Ci O O I S. REMOVAL. OF A. II. llOGEKS 1 rom No. 804 Chesnut street to N. 634 MARKET Hireet, Flr.t Floor, Where we shall be happy to see oar old oastomers of the trade. Uonntaiitly on nana Rogers rJrotners' ana oieriaaa Britannia Lie's Plated V are of aU rteeunptions. lb t lui HAT8, TRIMMINGS, ETC 27 B0UTI1 STREET. GREAT BARGAINS " ' in Straw, Gimp, and llair UaU, for Ladies and Misses. Ribbons, Crapes, Flowers, Ruches, Frames, etc Saab. Ribbons, aU widths and colors ; bargains. Try our Kid Gloves, extra quality, only Q1'25. Receiving Bargains from auotion daily. MARKLAND8 Store lor Bargains in Good Goods, No. S37 SOUTH Street. Trim Bonnets or Uats while you wait, , 615wfm6t B A K E R'S COLONNADE PART AG A CIGARS. Three for Twenty -five Cents. Warrasted to beat anything sold in the city of Philadel imia lor tnre. lor iweuiy ne cents. COLONNADE HOTKL CIGAB STORK, ISstutb liu No. 1604 OUKSNUT Street. SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the r eooptioa of GussU oa SATURDAY Jane 25, with Eeduction of Twenty Per Cent in the Price of Hoard. Masc nnder the direction of Professor M. F. Aledo. Terms, 990 per week. Persons desiring Jo engage rooms will address. BROWN A WOELPPEK, Proprietors, No. 827 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia. t6thtulm 6 8idlm7 8titbtalm SURF HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., will open for the season on the 22d Jane. Besides the advantage of location this' house enjoys, and tbe tine bathing contiguous to it, a railroad has been constructed since last season to convey guests from the hotel to tbe beach Tbe bouse has been overhauled aud refitted throughout, and no pains will be spared to make it, in every particular, A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. 6 11 2m J. I KK AS. Proprietor. yyillTE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., having changed bands, 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. 6 11 lm B. COFFIN, Proprietor. AMERICAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY (near the Depot) Tbe bar will be furnished with the choicest Liquors and Cisars. and the tabie with all the HnlinaniM nf th. season. Visitors are invited to call and see for them selves. Branch of Kivell's (rjster Bay, Philadelphia. JAOOB KIVKLL, i 6 111m TUOMA8 GRKKNWBLL,) ""i"""" CONGRESS HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., situated but a few rods from, the Ranch, will onan fnr tee season on tbe 18th of June. The hotel since last season has been thoroughly refitted and renovated and many modern improvements added. t ine btaoling for Horses on tne premises. Rates of Board greatly reduced since last season. 6111m GKOItOK W. H1NOKLB. Proprietor. JIGHTHOUSE COTTAGE, Located between United States Hotel and the beaoh, ATLANTIC) CITY. N. J. BOARD REDUCED. Open from Jane 1 to October 1. frl-2m JONAH WOOTTON, Proprietor. OCEAN HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., new and handsomely furnished throughout anil situated very near the beach, will open for tti season June 18. The table willbe auppliod with tbe bast tbe market affords, and the house will be found tirst-class in every respect. I ine stabling for horses. No bar. u. w. HiNUWiK uu., fropnetors. 611 lm E. K. BLAIR, Superintendent. TREMONT HOUSE, CORNER OF PACIFIC and VIRGINIA Avenues, Atlantic City, TJ. J. This new and delightfully located Hotel will soon b. open for the reception of guests. It is neatl) furnished throughout, and will be found one of the pleaaantest stop ping places on the Inland. . o ii im H BLOOD, Proprietor. THE OLD INLET HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, is now open for the reception of guest. This and the Wines, Liquors, Cigars, etc., will be fourd of the most superior cnaracter. ounn niitr, 0 11 im proprietor. DENNIS COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (MICHIGAN AVKNUK). Knlarged to double its former capacity, is now open for the reception of gnesta. 611 lm Proprietor. NEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S COTTAGE), PENNSYLVANIA Avenue, fir3t bouse below the Mansion House, Atlantio City, is NOW OPEN to receive Guests. Ail old friends heartily welcome, and new ones also. MRS. JOHN 8MIUK. e 11 am Propnetreee. MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Atlantic (lftv 1a nnAti ftio Ant-Ira vao Qir. ntPii tiPAT t.hn hpst hftthincr Tfna lararo airo mr-ma with spring betls. Terms 1 15 per week. V UT UUVU1H lit AUA A, y A lJl lCbl.fl COLUMBIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., opposite the Surf House, IS NOW OPEN. Terms to suit the times. 6111m UPWARD DOYLE, P.oprietor. TnESCHAUFLERHOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tbe best location on the island, with an A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to ita guesU. Eighty une sleeping uiiaiuuBEis wuu neas, etc.. unsurpassea. 6111m ALOIS SOHAU1 LKK, Proprietor- THE SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is NOW OPEN for tbe reception of guests, one square from railroad to the beach. Blllm KVANS HAINES, Proprietors. THE VINCENT HOUSE, PACIFIC AVE nue. nearly opposite ttat Chester County House. ATLANTIC CITY, .11 open on the lbth June. Aoorm roodations and Hath ng not surpassed anywueie on the Island. NO BAR. 6111m KENTUCKY HOUSE, ATLANTIC C.l V, N. J. is now open for tbe reception ot visitors. JUXVO. ill VUlUljIlI, Proprietress. CHESTER COUNTY HOUSE. ATLANTIO CITY. N. J. J. KEIM, 6111m Proprietor. CENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6116w LAW LOR A TR1LLY, Proprietors. rpOMPKINS & SON, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. JL French confectionery, ice cream, ari fine cakes, wholesale and retail, ATLANTIO Street, opposite Unitsd Dta' a xj-ucrt. OJlJtn TAMMANY HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY. N, X J., delightfully located on NORTH CAROLINA . : .. vow ODlrM vw T . a ,,r r . ir v,i A.uuvv, Vib.1, llr,air HIV, 6 11 lm Proprietor. WEST PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, II ATLANTIC AVENUE, ATLANTIC Oli'Y. N. ,T. 6111m JAMES M. URIAN, Proprietor. T7UREKA COTTAGE. ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. AU ATLANTIO and VIRGINIA Avenues, will be open June 26, for the reception of visitors. T.F.WATSON, n. ii. naisufl tiaie oi E.vara mouse;. aiiim CANK HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., v win do open lor ice season, uune su. Terms $12 per week or $2 per day. 6111m LEWIS REPP, Proprietor, T5EED HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, NEXT IX door to United States Hotel. Terms $13 to S15 per ween. VUAUUU) BUUVitH, Ol. u., 6 11 las Proprietor. rpHE BYE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. JL will be ooen for the receotion of ffnests on the lfith of June. For rooms, apply to Mrs. KVINE, No. 1$Q. ornuun otreet, ruua,, vr at tne itye nouse. a ii im lf AGNOLIA HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY. It 1 now open. For particulars apply Nos. 1429 and UOl unisnui' Direct. 6 11 lm H. B. FIELD. rpHE "CHALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY. N. X J., is now ooea. Railroad from the bousa to th. 6 11 3m Proprietor, rp H A L II A M B R A, a AiLAfliiui;iii,n.ii,i will b. opes for the season the 26th of June. 6 11 lm K. ii. LEKDS, Proprietor. QTAR HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE U.S. HOTEL, KJ ilLia 11U UU X, . J., ia now open for th. season H lm MRS. CULLION, Proprietress. AfONROE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. 11 N. J., ATLANTIO Avenue, tint block above United States Hotel, jermemeaerate. tf 11 lm WILLIAM MONROE, Proprietor. rpBE CLARENDON HOUSE, ATLANTIC a cn i.li u W Urr.n pn inn sniBun, JOSKPU JONES, Proprietor. 8. B. MORSE. Superintendent. 11 lm ART EXHIBITION. fl FUGfi I2X1II1UT10IV, AT CHARLES F. HASELT1NKS ART GALLERY No. 1125 CHESNUT Street. Braun's famous Autotypes (of Paris), comprising Paintings, Drawings, Freeooes, Statuary of the galleries of Pans, Vienna, Horence, Rome, Milan, Baale, Saae-W.imar, .to., etc., amounting to 6000 divers, subjects. Also, 800 divers, views of European scenery and antiquities. Particular attention is called to "Moses," by Michel Angelo, as never before exhibited; tbe new series of Paintings by Carlo Dolui, Carloni, Salvi, Guido Reni, etc. tbe whole collection of Rousseau's Landscapes; and th. Rembrandt Collection of th Gallery oi Caste I U 10rp SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MA Y. c 12 HI Ye CIIANOK OF PROPRIETORS. NATIONAL II ALL, formerly kept by Aaron Garretson, ill be nitened under new ansoicee. June 20. nnder the supervision of W. B. MILLER (formerly proprietor of (Vmgrees Hall), and superintended by WILLIAM H III11XM, The house oommandi a On. view of the ocean, and will b. k.pt as a Flr.t Clans Family TIonrdlneMIoane. The table will be snnolied with all th Substantial and 2rticacir rf Iht Kmimr, without th. Emrme. Stage free to convey guests to and from the depot and bathing grounds. NO It A 11. Dense will be spared to make the N A 1'ION AL a desirthle home for t hose woo wish Comfort, Sea Air. and Sea Bath ing, without tbe eipenses of a fashionable hotel. 1 r.KMH F ft.ti VY r. r. tv UK j fKlt DAY. Liberal arntnffnmnntji marin to hircft fitmiliM remalnlne from four to six weeks. For Booms, address WILLIAM WIHTNKY, 6 16 lot NATIONAL HALL, Cape May, N. J. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J.t WILL UK OPENED this season for rnest Uu THURSDAY, JUNE 23. Plans Of rooms mav tin Mun arrl TT.inrnmiliitl mnri for I anil lies or individuals by call: eg at th. viiraid 11 juse, It is intended tnat THE OOLIJMRIA HOIIRK ball sustain IU HIGH CHARACTER for Quietness and good order, and continue to be so con ducted as to rRt."-'n its large lrU.1'0 LA IS FAMILY PATRONAGE. For caod batbfnr. esrv acoees to beaoh for children. centra' looatiou. and vet for retirement, wa claim ad run. tasie. for THE COLUMBIA superior to those possessed by any oti-er botel noon th. uianii. uaunuil J. Duurun, lt 16 tf Pri,)rietor. Also, rroprfetor of Bolton's Hotel. Harrishnrg, Pa. AT ISABELLA'S NEW HOTEL, CAPE ISLAND, i IN. J. O. MIR 4 FELLA, of Philadelphia, has opened HISNK.W HtWItl,. rn JACKSON Street, within a few steps of tbe ocean. 7 be sleeping apartments are light and airy and beauti fully furnished. Board per day, f3: per weak, $18. Pri vate dinner and supper parties will receive tbe r "eulsr attention of the proprietor. BTSIm THE PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, OAr"E H7 4Mf. n. j. j3 ii w r IL ,1 . Tbe house been greatly en' ged and improved, and ffer3 superior inducements to to.i sokirs ft auiot and plensont boir. tbB.wa-sif'e i t a roodfnr.i i n-, :e. Address, E. GUliFTl US, No. i'Jtl CUFSNUT Street, or Cape May 6r6 2m UNITED STATES HOTEL, FOKMEItLY Sherman House, Cape Island. Tbe undersigned respectfully informs the public that he has taken the anove notei, and win Keep a plain, comrortame house, a good table, and the best wines and liquors that he can procure, trice of board, H7.50 per week. 6 VI lUl dKKAtClUKIHIN, Agt. CAPE ISLAND. WILLIAM MASON HAS consolidated tbe Continental with tbe favorite MER CHANTS' HOTEL, joining both bouses together, and eiterd'ng tbe portico the wbole length of tbe building. 'J be Lot el baa been renovated throughout, and tbe Sleep ing Apartment, supplied with tin. Spring Mattresses. nowoprn. xeims reasonable. o id im IIRYANT HOUSE, DECATUR STREET, J near the Bf aoh, Cape Mry,N.J..ii NOWOfENfor tbe aeaion. boute entirely nev ; nwly furnished through out, ard bss a lull Ccean view. Aooommcdatinns fcr 100 gnc tr. hO BAR, J. L. BRYAN 1', Iitira i-ropnetor. rpREMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. 'J. X This House will be open for the reception of guests cn July!. Rooms eta be engaged at No. 1903 MOUNT VKRNON Street, until July I. e ic zm m no. k. r-K.ivi;ou jurvita. IT'BIENDS' COTTAGE, CAPE MAY CITY, N. J., FRONT Street, south of Congress Hall I,vm, and rear th. Ocean, is now open for th. reception of guests. 6161m A. P. COOK, Proprietor. M CMAKIN'S ATLANTIC HOTEL, CAPE MAY. N. J. i r e new Atiantio is now open. (25wlm3m JOHN McMAKIN, Proprietor. CREASE COTTAGE, No. 31 FRANKLIN ST., Cape My, N. J. Mr.S. BAYLISS, Proprietress RAILROAD LINES. XTEW JERSEY SOUTH ERN RAILROAD LINE. 1 NEW ROUTE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA I A U)NU BRANCH. An ACCOMMODATION TKAIF In the moraine and EXPRESS TRAIN In the Aftcrnooon from each end of the route. TUB EXPRESS TRAIN will be furnished with BrLKNDID PA LACK CAK5. NO CHANGE OF CARS BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND SANDY HOOK. ASK FOR TICKETS VIA PEMBERTON AND LONG BRANCH. ON AND AFTER MONDAY. July 4, JS70. trains will run as follows: LEAVE NEW YORK. from Pier Nr. 28 NORTH R.v er, foot of Murray street, at 6-45 A. m. Accommodation ana 4 u r. m. ax press. LEAVE PHILADELPIIT4. from foot of WALNUT Street, at 7-W A. M. Accom modation and 8-80 P. M. Express. The NARRAGANSETTT STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Maanltlcent Steamers "Plymouth Rock" and "Jesse llojt" have been ntted up express'? iomis Dusineas, the former with unequalled accomvwdations, and will make the connection between New York and Sandy ilook. Passengers by this route can be served with BRKAKFAST or DINNER on tho EUROPEAN PLAN in a stvle unsurtHtsned by any Hotel in America. Fare between Philadelphia and New York f3ia " " " Long Branch... 8-25 For particulars as to connections for TOM'S RIVER, RED BANK, and all way stations, see the "Traveller ana "Appieton s u nines." C. i- KIMBALL, 6 27 Superintendent. EXCURSIONS. FOUQTH OF JULY at mi SEA S IX O JOL E ' VIA CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIL ROAD TO ATLANTIC CITY. Trains leave VINE STREET FERRY on SATUR DAY at 8-00 A. M., S-00, 8-30, and 4-10 P. M. On SUNDAY at 8'00 A. ML MONDAY, 6-00 A. M. and 8 80 and 4-10 P. M. The 2-00 and 3 30 P. U. trains RUN THRGC8H IN I V HOURS. Excursion tickets, good from Saturday morning, July 2, until Tuesday morning, July 6, Inclusive, 13-00. 6 9i tf D. H. MCNDY, Agent, CROQUET. CROQUET A SPECIALTY. PRICES REDUCED FOR A PULL SET, GOOD ARTICLE ONLY $3 50. W. G. PERRY, 8 26 !t No. 72S ARCH Street. MEDICAL. DR. VAN DYKE'S TONIC AND PURIFYING BITTERS Is every where acknowledged to stand unequalled and unrivalled as a Tonio aud Purifring Remedy. It la the only remedy In the world that will Dositivelr and nermanentlv cure Dyspepsia. It Is a pure Tonio, composed of the concentrated juices of certain medicinal herbs, plants and roots. It Is prepared with a true knowledge and conception of me requirements oi tne nuiuau sjuieiu. ouiu vj au orugglsts. eoie propnewr, JA Jlii.a AL VAPI KlrlK, Bs 11., 28 12mrp No. 10So RACE Street MATS AND OAPS. nWARBURTON'S IMPROVED VENTI laUd and sasy nttina Dress Uats (patented), in a 1 th improved fanhiona of th. avaMOO. CUatiM U i Bum) Mat dwoc M tti Pwtt Oibua rA SUMMER RESORTS. SUMMER RESORTS ON THE LINK OF PHILADELPHIA AND READ LRU RAILROAD M AY 90, 1P70. MaNRTON HOUSK. MT. OARROIV Mr . Oaroli.. iMjP.Oj bchlklU Mrc M. Ia Mill.rrc.ro,a P OyhuxUdU coa.. W. F. Bsnlth. Wahanoi Oily P. (., Bchnylkill oOuntr. , attUNf (JARMRL HUK, Charle. Oolp, Moua darrnel P. O.. Northombarlaad OO niiiiH uuusn, F. Mavev, Readmit p, Berks coontj. ANDSfllsIA MA If.. Henrr VT. ver, Rwiiinn P. O.. Berks oonntr. OKNTHAL AVKNUK, HALL, G. D. Dav KeadiaR P. O., ltorks county. T . 8PK1NO MILL 11KIUUTH, Jacob II. Br Uh. OoriPhohocken P. O , MonWfom.w eo. t BOYKRTOWN KKMINARY, Ij. M. Koon Boyertown p. O,, Rerks ooantn George F. Grrt ler. Litis p. o., Unc'aoter oounty. D,AW,',J.3Y"ln"rlJTill p- O., Berks county. OOLVK(BLNG8 UOTKL, LKBANON OOUS Wm. Leroh, rnT" nonuyuuu county. I'HRATA BPRLN08. John Fr.dwtY. KpWrsta P. O., Lancaster eonntf. Davis Longaker, Cnlleeeyill. P. O.. Montgomery oa. PROHPKGT TKRRACJK, vi. names rainier, tnuieireville f. O , Montom.r o , o - DOUTY IIOU8K, Ueors;. 8. Bnrr, Sbantokia, NorthnratiSTland oonnty. Kxcnrsion Tickets will he sold at Philadelphia to ao issued, and on Saturday, suod nbil the following Moo. day. " Saiamt SUMMER RETREAT, THE FOUNTAIN HOUSE AT TBI CRYSTAL SPRING, ALLENTOWN, PA. aniespisnaia note", obannimtly sitnated, .loirantly for nisbed with r , w nH . l .. tbe'seaMo comfort nd eonvonieno., is now -open for J wenty trains to and from Allentown daily. th. tounUin llooso Woavhe. meet vrery tra n. P. W. H. DtgHLEB, SnpOTintindenU ' f '"'z'lZi ATLANTIC HOUSE. Newport, Rhode Island, BOARD KKDUCKD. This Hotel will be opened MAY 80, at S3-00 per day ."or transient boarders. Families may make special arrangements by the week or season. WM. W. IIAZARTS 411 mf4p PROPRIKTOR. B E N T H O U S- E, Nos. 17 and 1 EAST MAIN STREET, CARLISLE, PENNA, The attention of the travellinar mmmnntf mnt persons seeking a quiet summer resort, are c&liod to ,1,1a tiro. 1,1... ..rktal r, a n. i . V,nn:l.inm.,la , ., . bllio iiiorvHwi fTf auu UOUUOUUIC1J ILIlUttUim throughout, with all the rrodern conveniences. 1 ciuio lur Buiuuicr 'maiueis so lo siu per wees. 618m OEORUK Z. BKN iZ, Proprietor. LAKE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE, CALD- ell, N. Y. Beat of accommodations foe tamiliw and Rent;; man. Board per day, (VS; from Jan. 1 to Jakf 1, $14 per week; for tbe serrpa, 8' Mo $17'50, accordirs troflm; lor the months of July . .d Anust, $17'o0; Aur, $iL Open from Juc.4 to October HO. Adrl i-ese . 6 6 am , H. J. ROOK WELL. CHITTENANGO. WHITE 8ULPHKR SPR1MGS, lladison oounty. N. Y, First-class Hotel, with erery requisite. Drawing-roora and sleepinRHiara from York city, via Hudson Kiw Railroad at 8 A. M. aad.0 P. M , with, out change. B.d for oii oular. 6 6 2m OAS FIXTURE?. 821 CHERRY STREET. CORNELIUS & SONS, MANUFACTURERS GIF GAS FIXTURES, Etc. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SALESROOMS 821 CHERRY Street, PHILADELPHIA. We liare no St or. str Salesroom, on Cbesnut strest. 621 lm4p CORNELIUS A SONS. TO RENT. a TO LET THE STORE. PROPERTY NO. ns Ohesnnt street, twenty-lies fe.t front, on haa dred and forty-OT. feet deep to Bennett street. BMk buHdinsii five a to rise nJUk. Pv Million May U 1870. AA dree. THOMAS & FLETOHKB, U lOtf Pelanoo, H. J. TO RENT THREE-STORY DWJELL- iiljllRO, with back hvUdinis, si fa ted in winuonio uu'.u, 101, between., Front ana Beoond,, With all th. modern improvements. Apply at Mo. 108 B. THIRT Sireet, 6 1 ' Office Kvenipa; Tetpraph. SIX-ROOM COTTAGE, WITH STABLE, jL to rent in a. healthy locality, near th. .Belawar. f er, on a gravelly shore. Apply in poraoa. ex by letter to WILLIAM P. OREfiSOM, 23 fit Olm t ippt, Del WATCHES. C. & A. PEaUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS 07 WATCH CASES, AND DIALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. 608 CHESNUT Street. JMANUFACTORY, No. M SoatA FIFTH Street. REFRIGERATORS. s AVERY'S PATENT COMBINED DINING ROOM WATER-COOLER AND RE FRIGERATOR. It being made of cast-iron, porcelain lined, In wal. nut cases, does not impart unpleasant taste or smell to provlaiona, fruit, etc. Please call and examine. JACOB F. HAND, Jr.. Retail Depot, Btmwfamrp No. 620 MARKET Street. OENT.'S F.URNISHINQ GOODS. JflNE DRESS, IMPROVED SHOULDER SEAM PATTERN SHIRTS, MADE BY S. EAYRE, ONLY, 8 4 wfm4ra9p S8 IV. SIXTH St.. below Arch. OIQARS. QMOKC GUMPERT'8 'Three Ilrothert' CIsar, MANUFAOIURKD AT fo. 1311 CTIESXIJT Street, 4 1 ImwSmrp Next to U. S. Hint
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