TFT" DAILY' EVENING TELEGRAPn-rmLADELrmA; TUESDA.Y JULY 10, 1870. 5 rrn w-y oag xasxs. Vom Ow Own Cbrrepmlrrt t Nbw York, July 19, 1870. A Uplrllnnl rirnlo. The other day the epiritnallsts of New York Went out on a picnic to Elm Park, and enjoyed & foretaste of the Bummer Land, an antcpast of angel-world. I wish you conld have soon that party the male women and the female men. There were hirsute bybrldlties whose sex, but for their breeches, was as obscure as that of the witches in Macbeth; and there were fraunt, raw-boned epicene monstrosities in petticoats whom yon could no more hare reconciled with the idea of a nursery than a Gorgon or a griffin singing "Hop-de-dooden-doo." They went early in the morning, almost before the spectral light of dawn bad ceased to play above the unquiet graves of ' midnight-wandering and dyspeptic spooks 5 and they stayed Until the ghostly glow-worm glimmered in the glen, and the last clderous drop of (genuine) Veuve Clicquot bad washed down spiritualistic throats the latest ham sandwich and veal pie. Among the party were several mediums from Uoston, and among the speech-makers were Mr. HullMr. Vannaniee, of Elmlra, and Mr. Illg glns. It is not often that one and the same au dience is favored with enlightenment from so stupendous a spiritualistic triumvirate. Each of these gentlemen made a series of profound remarks tending to tnrow light upon subjects which to poor creatures and lower intelligences outside the pale of spiritualism are usually as black M night. From what my own darkened and groping intelligence was able to pick up, I divined that the future chil'nds of spiritualism were spontaneously sprinkled with the sun-dust of the empyrean; that from sphere to sphere we climbed into con ditions where space and time, creation, the universe, and eternity constituted an atom per vaded by ourselves; and that in the uppermost circles twice two made live, bliss was misery, the will was always governed by the weakest motive, there are no unknown quantities in algebra, and the square root of 2 can be ex pressed in rational numbers. The spirit of Sarah Jane, who died of old age when an infant, was invoked and interrogated as to what the newest female fashions were in Summer Land. The medium through whom Sarah Jane's reply trickled snorted forth the following intelligence: "Dear friends, I feel glad to meet you at this time and shake hands with you across the table" (meaning half-a-dozen lunch baskets and a greasy - table-cloth overrun with black ants ' and pismires). " We don't wear no Chigg Nons and ?nnn Yers in this spear. We adapt our costoom to the climate. The most progressive sperrlts, them as is the purest and chastest, and don't have no han Jicrins', wears nothing but a shert walking drees made of clouds, trimmed with lightning and with a gusset of thunder. This is a good medium, but he is not quite up to describing spiritooal things.. We live well in Summer Land. We drink something as tastes like melted sparkles, and eat something delicater than humming-birds' brains." Good-bye, dear friends. My sister sperrlts call. Adoo." This was the concluding revelation of the festival, and was listened to with profound respect. "I thought we should not come to an end without hearing something good from Sarah Jane," said one. , "Yes, Bhe's always good!" exclaimed another, a ladylike little old man with powdered hair, red kid gloves fastened with gold chains, a woman's sun-parasol, and an immense pink silk necktie whose enormous ends flapped away from the knot below his Adam's-apple, like a pair of neck wings. , "Sarah Jane has made great progress in splrtooal things'." exclaimed a gloomy giantess, looking as though one eye was fixed on eternity and the other on the main chance. And so I have endeavored to give an idea of this spiritual picnic, and to hint at the unutter able angelhood of Sarah Jane. Madame Limner' Intellectual Dancing. It is only due to Madame Lanner, now per forming at the Grand Opera House, and sup ported mainly by Bertha Llnd and M. de Fran cesco, to make a rather more detailed mention of her dancing than I have hitherto done, par ticularly as she will in all probability dance in Philadelphia before leaving the country. She is not so young as to win admiration in that respect, nor yet so old 'as to be voted passee. She is not beautiful either in regularity or natural expression of feature or in physical proportions, but she is a magnificent dancer and pantomimlst, and gives an intellectual inter pretation to a role. She is slender, tall, and pale, and has a quantity of light hair which she arranges not very becomingly in bunches over her forehead. 8he walks with a willowy grace, and even when she stands still the outlines her limbs softly palpitate with the same sug gestion of an undulation that a rippled lake surface presents after it is smoothed into rest. Many of her poses are audacious, none im modest. The most daring of her saltatory in spirations are too refined for voluptuousness, and unite with their boldness a delicacy which robes them in exquisite beauty. Do not think this description too enthusiastic. An exceed ingly beautiful but impressive figure occurs once or twice in the last scenes of La Giselle, where she throws herself with abandon into Francesco's arms, and that gentleman lifts her above his head, her face downward and toward the audience and her lace-filmed limbs palpi tating In the air. With many a dancer this figure would become merely a vulgar, material tableau; with Madame Lanuer it is a bold but exquisite poetic fancy, spiritually expressed. plead guilty to being delighted, but do me the justice not to attribute it to the heat of the weather. Attribute it to other thermometrlcal influence that of Madame Lanner's spiritual less. The Prince of Vlcavare. What is there in a title that American girls find so attractive ? Why do they pounce on penniless Italian princes and hidalgos without a maravedi? Why should an American heiress prefer a beggarly forty-second cousin . of king, reduced by misfortune from a count to a cuisine, to a well-born, well-bred, and well-to-do American gentleman, with only plain Mister before his same and no romantic mystery after it ? ' Why should Miss Pauline de Parvenue deliberately snub a thonsand worthy American gentlemen for the purpose of buying with her dowry the evacuated title of an out-at-pocket prince ? I don't know. I only know that she does it, and that her father encourages her in It, though it is not at all inevitable thereto that he should be a prosperous mushroom upon the soil of shoddy. The girls and the fathers of some of the good old families are just as had in this respect ai the girls and the lathers of, the codfish stock. These remarks may not be perfectly apropos of uu announce ment which recently appeared In The Ilome Journal (which has been felicitously named TheCourt Journal of the United States) to the fleet that the daughter of Mr. LoiUUrd iipeu ccr was betrothed. 10 tie frlace el Yicuvwo, If my intelligence be correct, the marriage was already effected at the time this announcement appeared. At any rate, in the principal dally pnpers of this city, of a very recent dale, nn advertisement appeared, under the head of "Married," which at once put an end to all Incredulity on the subject. This ' adver tisement stated that on Saturday, June 25, Miss Eleanor Lorlllard was married by the Pope's nuncio to Virglnlo Ccncl, Prince of Vica varo. Startling announcement I Happy con summation I Ever-to-be-congratulated papa ! Only, why was not the news telegraphed? Why was society thus kept a fortnight in so cruel a state of suspense? Why are such bagatelles as war between France and Prussia, and the conti nental convulsions resulting from the question of filling the Spanish throne, flashed through the ocean, when Fashion is writhing with anxiety as to the triumphant eapture of a poverty-stricken prince by a title-stricken heir ess? For society says that Virglnlo Cencl was extremely poor, that he would not hear of such a thing as an engagement until papa Spencer had virtually paid one hundred thousand dollars down by settling it upon his daughter. That little preliminary settled, this descendant of the Cencls consented to make love, and to accept the bonds of matrimony particularly since the bonds were gold-bearing ! Society also asserts that the Prince of Vlcavaro is the handsomest man of his time. I do not know whether pho tographs of him have jet reached this side, but I do know that his extraordinary beauty Is pro verbial among the belles of New York. That society-man may count himself happy indeed who succeeds in being pronounced by the women "So much like Cenci !" Meanwhile Fifth avenue is anxiously awaiting the arrival of the Prince, who is expected shortly to make a starring tour, so to speak, which shall include every province and metropolis of fashion in these United States. Am Baba. city lxciriif. Summer Clothing. Men's, Youths' akd Boys', All Stti-ks, Better in Make, Better in Style, Better in Every Way, Than any Other Stock or Keady-Madk Clothing in Philadelphia, - and sold at Guaranteed Lower Prices. - Ualf-way l Bennett A Co., lietween irifiti v tower hall, and Sixth Sts. ) No. S19 Market Street. The Mother's Treasure. Mrs. Winblow's Soothing Syrup is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years, with never-failing safety and success, by millions of mothers for their children. It cures wind colic, re gulates the bowels, corrects the acidity, and gives rest and health to the child. Mr. William W. Cassidy, the Jeweller at No. S3 Soath Second street, has one of the largest and most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware in the city. He has also on hand a fine assort ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Phalon's "Vitalia" for the Hair can be found everywhere. It Is clear, and has no sediment. This wonderful preparation Is Phalon's Vitalia, or Sal vation for. the IIaih. Poured on the hands, it leaves no stain. It is, nevertheless, the most effec tive article of its class ever advertised. Sold by aU druggists and fancy goods dealers. The Philadelphia Upholstery of Messrs. Al- bertson & Co., No. 1435 Chesnut street, employs skil ful workmen at every branch of the business. Low prices and promptness. One of the most delightful places of summer re sort to be found anywhere in the country Is at North Wales, on ihe line of the North Pennsylvania Kail road. The North Wales Hotel, which has been lately remodelled and furnished lu elegant style, Is now receiving boarders for the season. The proprietor (Abel Lukens) is well known to very many persons as just the man for the place. rtkofb'b Family Sewing; Machines. Ten dollars cash. Bxl&nc in monthly instalment. O. . Davis. No. 810 Chesnut street. New Style Picture. The German Ohromos made A. K. P. Trask, Mo. 40 N. Eighth street. They must be teen to be admired. IUAllIlli:i. Hoopy Scuix. July 16. by Rev. William Cath. cart, Mr. Francis Hoopy to Miss Mary K. Scull, Dotn 01 Atlantic county, in. j. Southern McAllister. On July 11, 18T0, by Rev. John MoAnany, Mr. James F. Southern to Miss Maggie ti. jmcallibteb, an or rnuaueipma. iii:i. Horner. On the 18th instant, Samuel Horner, Sr.. in the 77th rear of his age. The relatives and fnlenda are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late resldeuce, No. 675 Kast Cumberland street, Kensington, on Thurs day, the 81st instant, at -3 o'clock P. M. To proceed 10 uua 1 euows cemetery. Fitleb. Suddenly, on the 17th instant. Mary Wokderly, Infant daughter of U. 1L and K. B. Fil ler, aged ! months and 10 days. The funeral will take place from the residence of her'parents, Frankford avenue and Harrison street, Frankford, on Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. To proceed to x.aurei 11m. ss McObbight. Suddenly, on the evening of the 17th Instant, John McCrkigut, in the 40 th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Lodge No. 61, A. Y. M., are particularly invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mother-in-law, No. 1534 pine street, on Wednesday afternoon, the 20th Instant, at 4 o'clock. Interment at Laurel UU1. Moffitt. Suddenly, on the morning of the 13th Instant, Mrs. Kebecca Moffitt, widow of the late Adam Moffitt, Esq., in the 63d year or her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from her late resi dence, No. 1202 Frankford road, above Glrard ave nue, on Thursday, the ilst instant, at 8 o'clock P. M. Services at Emmanuel P. K. Church. Interment at Odd Fellows' Cemetery. Taylor. On the 18th Instant, Henry, youngest child of William and Catharine Taylor, aged 13 mom ns. The relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from his parents' residence. No. 1227 Wharton street, on Thursday morning at 9 o ciocs. Wboeiind on the 17th Instant, after a lingering illness, ulstavu w bdkkind, in tne iutn year 01 ins aire. The relatives and male friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 603 N. Broad street, on YVednea. day morning ai o'ciock. TO RENT.' TO LET THE STORE PROPERTY NO, T& Obeenot street, twenty Ore feet front, en baa dred and forty-five feet deep to Bennett street. Baek building ST stories high, Poeeeaalon May L 1870. Ad areas THOMAS 8. FLETCHER, II lot! Delaooo, W. J. TO RENT THREE-STORY DWELL ING, with back buildings, situated in uuMittn.BB bueei. no. between Front and Seoond, rith all the modern Improvement. Apply to aaron huri.fv, 6 IB No. 864 e. SEVENTH bttoot. TO LET THRE3 BTOKY DOUBLE HOUSE. No. 8D09 Spruce street. Finest neighborhood m ReSt Philadelphia. All the latest conveniences. Lot, 100 by 78 feet. Shade and irult trees. Apply at No. 1 d. i iunu Direct. ...... . . 1 it l STO REST A FURNISHED COTTAGE AT Chelten Hills: aUo, one at Cape Mar. Half (i;ve. K. J. WB&Uya, wager Bunam. 7 10 ; MEDICAL. The Era of Revolutions. If the Jog-trot slaves of precedent and routine who flourished a century ago could now revisit the scenes of their former labors, how completely they, would be taken aback by the wholesome Innova tions which modern skill, knowledge, and enterprise have made npon their musty precepts and purblind practice! in medicine, especially, we have got en tirely out of the old worn-out grooves, and taken a new and more philosophical road to health. The German School of Medical Chemistry Is per haps the most progressive and successful. It has re pudiated the stereotyped potions of the past, and substituted In their stead a new class of alteratives and restoratives capable, It would seem, of working wonders. Prominent, perhaps foremost, among these stand the well-known household remedies HOOFLAND'S GERMAJN BITTJQjRSi HOOFLAND'S GERMANTONld, AKD HOOFLAND'S PODOPIIYLLIN PILLS. They are the Greatest Known Remedies For Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Jaundice, Disease of the Kidneys, Eruptions of the Skin, and all diseases arising from a Disordered Liver, Sto- mach, or IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD. These medicines have acquired a reputation ex ceeded by none, and when we see each names as those of Chief Justice Thompson, ez-Chlef Justice Woodward, Justice Sharswood, Mayor Rogers, of Buffalo, New York, together with those of the lead ing clergy of the country, and prominent statesmen and citizens, appended to strong testimonials In favor of these popular preparations, we recognize the evidence thus volunteered as unimpeachable and conclusive. Such men do not give their sanction and approval to articles which they do not KNOW to be of sterling excellence, and therefore when they state through the columns of the press that HOOF LAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Is a valuable medi cine In cases of Indigestion and Dyspepsia, "of great benefit In cases of Debility and want of Nervous ac tion," and "4 safe and valuable preparation for Geteral Debility and Liver Coii?lalnt,n we feel assured that they speak from actual EXPERIENCE and OBSERv ATION, and with a due sense of the weight of their Influence and of the words they employ. The testimony In relation to the TONIC, which contains a stimulating element emitted in the Bit ters, Is equally satisfactory. . Hoofland's German Tonic Was compounded for those not Inclined to extreme bitters, and la intended for use In Caies when some alcoholic stimulant Is required In connection with the Tonic properties of the Bitters. Bach bottle of the Tonic contains one bottle of the Bitters, com bined with pure Santa Cruz Rum, and flavored In such a manner that the extreme bitterness of the Bitters is overcome, forming a preparation highly agreeable and pleasant to the palate, and containing the medicinal virtues of the Bitters. The price of the Tonic is fTSO per bottle, which many persona think too high. They must take into consideration that the stimulant used Is guaranteed to be of a pure quality. A poor article could be furnished at a cheaper price, but is It not better to pay a little more and have a good article? A medicinal preparation should contain none but the best Ingredients, and tney wno expect to obtain a cheap compound and be benefited will most certainly be deceived. Hoofland's Podophyllin Pill Is also highly extolled and pronounced to be the most efficient Cathartic known to the Medical World. Being composed of the ACTIVE PRINCIPLE of Mandrake, in combination with other effective in gredients, they act more powerfully upon the Liver and Secretive Organs than any other Pills. Their operation Is free from griping or nausea. Two Pills a Dose. It does not require a handful of them to produce the desired effect. From personal experience and otherwise, we have no hesitation In saying that, taken In connection with the Bitters and Tonlo, they will speedily enre the most severe and long-standing cases 01 Liver complaints, constipation, or any other derangements of the organs of digestion. The Pills will Purify the Blood, will thoroughly cleanse the Liver of all unhealthy Impurities, and relieve the Stomach and Bowels, while the Bitters or Tonic strengthens and adds new life to the entire system, enables the Stomach to digest the food, and transforms the sickly, emaciated, weak, and feeble body into one of health, strength, and vigor. THE PRINCIPAL OFFICE AND DEPOT FOR Dr. Hoofland's Medicines IS NO. 631 AI1CH STREET, Philadelphia, Fa.,1 And are sold by Druggists eve v where throughou the country. 18sw8ptf TO BUMMER TOURISTS. j i:iiitjii coal nc nY. co.'s RAILROADS. rLEA8URETIl A.VE LLER3 For the Valleys of WYOMING and LEHIGH, for ths CATAWISSA RAILROAD, and for the SWITCH BACK railroad, celebrated for Its magnificent views, should lake the 9-4B A. M. EXPRESS TRAIN from the NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD DEPOT, Corner of BERKS and AMERICAN Sts., Philada., Or by taking the 8-20 P. M. train from the same depot, can go to Mauch Chunk, remain there over night, pass over the SWITCH-BACK In the morn ing, and continue their Journey that afternoon. Those wishing to visit MAUCH CHUNK and the SWITCH-BACK, can take the -4fi A. M. train, and return to Philadelphia the same evening. Large and well-kept Hotels at Mauch Chunk, Williamsport, Wllkesbarre, and Scran ton. Passengers to Williamsport by the 95 train reach there in nearly two hours shorter time than by any other route. Be sure to call for your tickets over the LEHIGH AND SUSQUEHANNA RAILROAD, and See that yon get them over that road. TtcKeTn 1 or naie at no. nil unesnut street, no. 100 South Fifth street, and at North Pennsvlvanla Rail road Depot. Master of Transportation. TJL9IJE8 A. DINKEY. 7 S lmrp General Ticket Agent. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. NEW AND ATTRACTIVE ROUTE FOR SUMMER TOURISTS ro Northern Pennsylvania, Interior New York, Buffalo Rochester, Niagara Falls, Watklns' Glen, the Great Lakes, and the West. Also to Williamsport, Wllkesbarre, Scranton, Schoo ley's Mountain, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, and all points in the Lehigh, Wy oming and Susquehanna Valleys. Novelty, Comfort, Speed and Fine Scenery are the attractions 01 tnis route. The attention of Summer Tourists Is asked to this new and attractive route, passing through the varied scenery of the Lehigh, Wyoming and Susquehanna Valleys, offering Comfortable Cars, Excellent Hotels and Rapid Transit to the numerous points of Interest named above. FIVE DAILY THROUGH TRAINS At T S5 A. M., 9-45 A. M., 1-45 P. M., 8-20 P. M. and bdo p. m. (Sundays excepted), FROM PHILADELPHIA PASSENGER STATION, Corner of BERKS and AMERICAN Streets. TrCkets for BUFFALO. ROCHESTER. NIAGARA FALLS and the WEST may be obtained at Oulce, No. 811 CHESN DT Street. ELLIS CLARK, General Agent. Tickets sold and Bajreacre checked thronorh principal points at MANN'S NORTH PENNSYLVA NJA BAGGAGE EXPRESS OFFICE, No. 100 Sout mtfi'tx eireeu uim EXCURSIONS. BECK'S PHILADELPHIA BAND, NO. 1. SECOND GRAND EXCURSION AROUND NEW YORK BAY AND STATEN ISLAND. LANDING AT NEW YORK ONE HOUR. Leave Philadelphia, from WALNUT ST. WHARF, IHUllOJJAI, jmy XI, 13 1 u, at 7 o'clock A. M. FABB FOR THE EXCURSION : , Single Tickets f2-60 Gentleman and Laay 4 60 Tlcleets can no procured at tne umce or Heck'i Band, No. 838 Market street ; of Charles Brintztng ho ire r, No. 935 Market street; of Enos C. Reuner, No. 601 Glrard avenue; Ticket Ortice, No. 828 Chesnut street, and at the wharf on the morning of the Excursion. 718 8t UAlttlkNal DAILY FIRST-CLASS EXCURSIONS tV biivsov? jrjim urjiiubiuu asavA onauj at GLOUCESTER POINT. Always a frv i ra ilnl 1 rvhtfn 1 nn1 ah n A breeze blowinsr. Take or send the family. Steamers with every accommodation. (Ice water, etc.) Leave SOUTH Street every few minutes. 6 80 Im 4p BOOT8 AND SHOES. BAETLETT, FINE CUSTOM-MADE ROOTS AND 8HOE8. Made on enr Improved Lasts, Insuring Comfort Beauty and Durability. No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 113thBtuD31 ABOVE CHESNUf. CROOERIES. ETC TO FAMILIES GOING TO . THE JL COUNHKY. We offer a full stock of the Finest Groceries to Select From, And at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Packed se curely ana acuverea at any 01 tne Depots. COUSTYS East End Grocery, No. 118 South Ji:JOII St., llTtbata BELOW CHESNUT STREET. CURIN.G,-. PACKING, AND JOHN BOWER A DO. CUKKRS OF SUPERIOR SUUAR.CUBED IT AMU, BEEF, and TONGUES, and dealers in PrOTiaiona generally. B. w. corner iwujjmi.DUUKiu ana iiKOWW Btreeis. a t umuiatn INSTRUCTION. 17DGEUILL, MERCHANTVILLE, N. J., WILL BE Aopened for SUMMER BOARDERS from July 1 to September 16, 1870. The House Is new and pleasantly located, with plenty of shade. Rooms large and airy, a number of them communicating, ana witn nrst-ciass board. A few families can be accommodated by applying early. For particulars call on or address REV. T. W. CATTELL, 71 Merchantvlile, N. J. XX, Die, p. 1. OTIS BJSHUfc, a ju., rruicipai ami rroprieiur. a wide-awake, thorough-going School for boys viuhinir to be traiued for Business, for Col- k'ize. or for West Point or the Naval Aca- H . m AK8IOAL. KUIKNTlr'IO. AND COMMER CIAL AOADKMY, ASBEMBLV BU1I.DINO, No. kg . . .-I'll . . . A 1) . xrl . . J 1 inmhiDK bubool. Circular at Mr, WavburUm'a, No. 430 Chesnut atreei. mu MAT8 AND OAP3. nWAKBUKTUM'B IMFKOVEU VJ5HH latad and aar-nttiu Dreoa Hat (patented), la the improed faatuona of to aeaaaa. OiiJU.fiiUI 8iret But door to ui roat (J Hue rw O NE DOLLAR GOODS FOK 05 CENTJ, ig is lui . iii.ort'u. a, si 0, uuum aunt. SUMMER RESORTS. s UMMER RESORTS ON THE LINE OF FHILADFLFHl ADU BKADLRu BAILBOAD AM) BttAKOUHS. MANRTOM HOUR ft, MT. CARBON. Mr . Carolina Kline Wonder, FoUevilie P. O., BoborlklU Mrs. M. L. MlUer. lnwra P. O , HchnlklU count,. W. t. Bait. Mahannr Oity P. Oy PohnylkUl oonntT. VOUST UARMEli IIOUhR, Charles Oulp.'Mooct Oarmel P. O.. Northumberland 00 WUITB HOUBR. x. mare, Keaauur i. u.. Bema count. ANDALUSIA U ALL, Henry We ver. Rariina: P. O., Barks oonnty. CJKNTRAL AVFNUK HALL, u, v. vt aieRatnr r. u., JBerkn oonntr. RfklKll Wil l. UVIHUT& Jacob H. Bf U'n. Uonnbohocken P. O , Montgomery 00. I M. Kooa Boyertown P. O., Itnrki oounty. GoortoF. Ore der, Litic P. ()., Jncimtwr oonnty. umu ot it i nun mim s.! AW. A. Smith. WemenTille P. O.. Berke ooonty. OOl.DfcrHINOB HOTEL. LF.BANON UOUNTT, Win. Leva. , Pine Orore P. O.. RchoylkiH oonnty. . . KPURACA SPRINGS. John FradertcY. Kphrat P. O.. Lanoatr county. PRRKIOMRN BRIDGE HOTRL, Davis Longaker, ColloeeTllle P. O.. Montgomery oo. tv. . . rKunrwji tkkka.uk, Dr. James Palmer, CollegeriHe P. O., Montgomery e a ,. DOUTf HOU8R, ueore 8. Bnrr, Sbamokin, Northumberland cennty. J;?oarioD Ticket mil be sold at Philadelphia to and lasned, and on Saturdays good until the following Mon ay. I an tai PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTOK AND BALTIKOEE BAILBOAD. NATIONAL CAMP MEETING AT OAK INGTON, MD Commencing TUESDAY, July 13, 1310, and continu ing ten days. Trams for Camp Ground will leave Philadelphia (Sunday excepted) at 8-80 and 11-43 A. M. and and 11-80 P. M. Round trip tickets at reduced rates can be pur chased at No. 823 CHE8NDT Street, or at Depot, BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. 7 7 12t H. F. KENNE7, Superintendent DOUBLING GAP SPRINGS, WHITE SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE WATERS. Route by Pennsylvania Central and Cumberland Valley Railroads to Newvtlle, Pennsylvania. Excur sion tickets good on any train all summer.' Time seven hou, including Bhort stage ride from New vllle. House newly fitted up, and new proprie tor. 719tuths3t BELMONT HALL, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. This favorite resort has been greatly Improved and enlarged, and offers superior Inducements to those seeking a healthy, quiet, and fashionable re treat for the summer at reduced prices. 7 11 lm D. A. CROWELL, Proprietor. E N T Z HOUSE, Nes. 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 aU the modern conveniences. Terms lor summer Doaraera o to jiu per wees. 6 1 2m GEORGE Z. BEN TZ, Proprietor. KITTATINNY HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. This delightful summer resort is now open, and much Improved. Trains leave Kensington 7-30 A. M. and 3-30 P. M. Arrive at the Gap in less than five hours. 62Sstuthlm WM. A. BRODHEAD & SONS. T AKE GEORGE LAKE HOUSE, CALD- and gentlemen. Board per aay, maw, irora jane i to jaiy i, km per week ; for the season, $14 to $17'S0, according to room ; f oi the months of Jnly and August, $1760; August, $2L Open tromuune l to uetooer ia). Aaaress 66 8m H. J. ROCKWELL. CHITTENANGO. WHITE 8ULPHER SPRINGS, Madison oounty. N Y. VirftfclABa Hotel, with ererr reauiHite. Drawing-room and sleeping-cars from New York city, via Hudson RWer Railroad at 8 A. M. and tf P. M., with out change, tsend lor circular. o nam BEBSLEY'S POINT HOTEL, CAPE MAY CO., N. J., is now open for the reception of visitors w. D. WOOD, 6 80 lm Proprietor. HAIR CURLERS. T U E II Y P L B I O H HAIR CURLERS, AN INDISPENSABLE ARTICLE FOR THE LADIES (PaUntedJuly 9. 1867.) . XbU Onrler is the moot perfect inyentioa ever offered totbepnblio. It is easily operated, neat in appearance and will not injure the hair, as there ia no heat required, nor any metal lio substance used to rust er break the hair Manufactured only, and for sala whsleaale and retail, by JylcMIaLX-AE-I Ac CO., I S3 6m No. 63 North FRONT Street. Philadelphia. Sold at all 5ry ode, Trimming and Notion Stores. FURNACES. Established in 1835. Invariably tbe greatest success over all competition whenever and wherever exnioitea or asea in tne UNITED STATES. CHARLES WILLIAMS' Patent Golden Eagle Furnaces, Acknowledged by tbe leading Architects and Builders to be tbe moat powerful and durable Furnaces offered, and the most prompt, systematic, and largest house in this line of buunesa. HEAVY IlEDOCTION IN PRICE3, and only first-class work turned out. Noi.'1132 and 1131 MARKET Street, PHILADELPHIA. N. B.-SFND FOR BOOK OF FA0T8 ON HEAT AND VENTILATION. 6 33 4ue CUTLERY, ETC. TJODGERS A WOSTENHOLM'S POCKET KNIVES, Pearl and Stag handles, and boautifml finish Rodger, and Wad Batcher's Bacon, and th oel. rated Leeoultr Raaor 1 Ladies' Scissors, in oaaea. ot tn flnet quality i Rodger Table Outlery, Carvers and Forks, ZUaor Strop. Cork Barews, Kt. Ear Inatramanta. t wetet th hearing, of the Boat approved construction, at r. Mauni ns a, a. Hi TENTH Street, below Oh nn. FOR THE aur.ir.iER. To prevent Sanborn, Freckles, and to make the kin white ana oeauuiui, use Wright's Alconated Glycerine Tablet of Solidified Ulyceune. It a sure remedy for mosquito bites, and is the best of all Toilet Soaps. Sold by Druggists generally, XI. &. G, JL. WRIGHT SUMMER RESORTS. CAPE MA r. TVTcMAKIN'S AT LA'NITO HOTEL 0 APE MAT. Rebuilt since tbe late fire and ready for guest Open during tbe year. Is directly on the sea bore, with th best bathing beaoh of the Oap. Terms, for tbe enmmer, f 8 60 per day and 831 per week Coach from depot free. No Bar. S84tnths3m JOHN McM AKIN, Proprietor. T HE-PHILADELPHIA HOUSE, OAPK ISLAND. N. J.. . . 18 NOW OPKN. Th bona beftn ai nntly miIkmmuI .ml Imnnvnul. mi .ffen Superior itirl Tlmin tjl tn l)ii .Mtkinir a nni.L .nil plenwint home by the .-iicie at a modoralo prioe. Addrww. K. (ikiKfTl llR. Imu 11HKSMIIT Nina,. or Oape May 0 16 3ra UNITED STATES HOTEL, FORMERLY Sherman House, Cape Island. The undersigned respectfully Inform the public that he has taken the above hotel, and will keep a plain, comfortable honse, a good table, and the best wines and liqoora that he can procure. Price ot board, 111.60 per week. The honse is now open for visitors. OXiim Jh.KlS A1CH.IUUIM, Agt, OCEAN IlOl'SE, CAPE MAY, N. J. THE BEST table on Cape Island. Numerous trorae-llke comforts, location within fifty yards of the beat bathing on the beach, are the principal advantage possessed by this first-class famllv hotel. No bar oa the premises. LYCETTK SAWYER, o bu im- proprietors. "ORYANT HOUSE, DECATUR STREET, tbe season. Honse entirely new ; newly furnished thraanh out, and has a full Ocean view. Accommodations for ion guwta. NO BAR. J. L. BRVANT. tin im Proprietors TREMONT HOUSE, CAPE MAY, N. J. This House is now open for the reception ot annate. Booms can be engaged at No. 19U3 MOUNT VHRNON Street, until July L 010 2m mns. h. rAKMiNnuflOU.iPJ. THE COLUMBIA HOUSE, AT CAPE MAY, IS again under the management of GEO RUE J. BOLTON, who Is also proprietor of Bolton's Hotel, at Harrisbnrg, Pa. 7 0stuth23t O W. CLOUD'S COTTAGE FOR BOARDERS CJi FRANKLIN, opposite Hughes street, Cape Island. T 8 lro ATLANTIC CITY. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., IS NOW OPEN. Reduction of Twenty Per Cent, in the- Price of Board. Musio under th direction of Professor M. F. Aledo. Terms, $30 per week. Persona desiring to engag rooms will address. BROWN & WOELPPEB, Proprietors, . No. 827 RICHMOND Street, Philadelphia. 16 tbstnlm 6 2fi dim 7 86 thstulm BARR'S "CONSTITUTION IIOUSE," CORNER ATLANTIC and KENTUCKY Avenues. Atlan tic City, N. J. This well-known House Is new open for the re ception of guests. MRS. M. A. LEEDS, .Late oi Heaview iiouse. The bar will be under the superintendence of the late proprietor, and will be open In conjunction with the other part of the house. ?9 8tutuim- I1LUU UAttlC SURF HO8E. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ia Innw orjen tor thai season. Besidea the ad vantage of location this house enjoys, and the hue Dauung contiguous to it, a raiiroaa naa oeen oonstructea sinoe last season to convey guests from the hotel to tba beach. The bouse has been overhauled and refitted throughout, and no paina will be apared to make it, ia every particular, A FIRST-CLASS ESTABLISHMENT. 811 am J. FKKAS, Proprietor JIGHTHOUSE G OT T AOE, Located between United States Hotel and th beaoh, ATLANTIC OITY, N. J. BOARD REDUCED. . . Open from Jane 1 to Ootober 1. 6-1-im - JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. THE WILSON COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. A new and well-famished Boardlng-hoase oa NORTH CAROLINA Avenue, near the Depot. Terms to suit. 7 6 lm ROBERT L. PTJREY, Proprietor. BEACH COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY. NOW open. A first-class Family Boarding Honse. MICHIGAN Avenne, near tbe Beach. NO BAR. Terms to suit all. Apply to J. B. DOYLE, Proprie tor, or E. F. PARROTT, No. 83 N. EIGHTH Street, corner of Filbert. 711m NEPTUNE COTTAGE (LATE MANN'S COTTAGE), PENNSYLVANIA Avenue. Brat house below the Mansion House, Atiantio Oity, ia NOW OPKN to receive Guests. All eld friends heartily welcome, and new ones also. MRS. JOHN SMIOK. 6112m ' Proprietres. HEWITT HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. This favorite bouse haa been removed two square nearer the ocean, and is now on PENNSYLVANIA Ave nue, next to the Presbyterian church. It ia now open for tbe season. 6 11 stothtm A. T. HUTCHINSON. Proprietres. MACY HOUSE, MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, Atiantio City, ia open the entire year. Situ ated near the best bathing. Has large airy rooms. With spring beds, Terms f 15 per week. 6 25 6W GEORGE If. MACY, Proprietor. COTTAGE RETREAT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., is now open for the reception of guests. Terms moderate. MKS. MoOLEES, ' 811 atuth em Propnetr PENN MANSION (FORMERLY ODD ' FEI lows' Retreat), ATLANTIC OITY, is now in th bands of its former proprietor, and is open for the season, 6 11 Smeod WM. M. CARTER, Proprietor. CENTRAL HOUSE, ATLANTIC OITY. N. J., 1 is NOW OPEN for the reception of guests. 6U6w LAWLOR A TRILLY, Proprietor. THE "CHALFONTE," ATLANTIC CITY, N J., is now open. Railroad from the house to the) bearh. EL1SUA ROBERTS, 6 11 8m . Proprietor. WINES. UBBANA WINE COMPANY'S Imperial Champagne, : RICH, FRUITY, AND FRAGRANT, Made after the French method, and superior to any other American Wine, for sale by . - JAMES R. WEBB.' 8. . Corner "WALNUT and EIGHTH, 0 2lBtuth3mrp PHILADELPHIA, t QHOIC E T A O L E CLARETS. ALBEllT O. ROBERTS, Dealer in Fin Groceries, ' 1175 Corner ELEVENTH and VINE Street. mRNITURE, ETO IIOVEB'S , Celebrated Patent Sofa Bedstead ', Is now being made and sold in Urge number both ia France and England. Can be had only at the maaoiaa tory. This piece of furniture is in the form of a handnoina) PARLOR bOiTA.yetinone minute, without unscrewing; or detaching in any way, it can be extended into a beau tiful FKKNOH BEDSTEAD, with Spring Hair Mattreas) complete. It has tbe convenience of a Bureau for holding, ia eaaily managed, and it ia impossible for it t get out ot order. This Sofa Bedstead requires no props, hinge, feat, or rope to support it when extended, aa all other sofa beds and loungea have, which are all very nnaaf and liable to get out of repair, but the Bedstead ia formed bg simply turning out the ends or closing them when th Sofa is wanted. Tbe price is about the same as a loong. An ei emulation of this novel intention ia solicited. II. F. HOVER, i 1 84 tufCm JNo. 230 South BEOOND Street, Phil ad.. CIQARSi " B AKE H'8 COLONNADE PARTAGA ClQARSt Three for Twenty fir Cent. Warranted to beat anything sold in the city of PbilAddt phia foe three for twenty far Cfcuts. COLONNADE HOTEL CIOAB STORK. U itatb Ua 1X9. 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