THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1871. 5 MUSICAL AND DRAMATIC. ThiClty Amnicmrntl. At thb Walnut tbla evening Mr. Joseph Jefferson will have a benefit, when he will per sonate "Rip Van Winkle." r There will be a matinee to-morrow, and to morrow evening the season will close with a performance of Rip Van Winkle. At the Arch the comedy of Rank will he Eerforroed this evening for the benefit of Miss lna Edwin. Rank will be represented for the last time to morrow even in nr. At thb Museum, Ninth and Arch streets, the drama of The Octoroon will be civen this evening. There wk be a matinee to-morrow. Boa Raman's fourth annual excursion to At lantic City win take place to-morrow. The 1at boatwill leave Vine wharf street at 3 o'clock CITY ITEMS. Whkri, Oh! Whjri la that Roostkr Qras? Where, oh! where can he be? pout ns! "Shall we never hear your gentle voice again?" Viola. Mb. William W. Casbidt, tho jeweller at No, 8 Bouth Second stres hM one of the largest and mwit Attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In tbe city. lie has also on hand a One assort went of fine American Western Watches. Those wno onrchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. Burnett's Florimbl An exquisite perfume. Fob Otbtrhs always, "fresh, fat, and tn vitinq," Stewed, Steamed, Roasted, Panned, Broiled, Fried, and Raw, go to Leach's, northern corner Nlath and Cbeenut. llnlf peck steamed oysters, 25 cents. Whitcomb s asthma Rkmedt Sure cure. Forty cents a day (age 38) secures tsnoo to your estate at rieatn In the "Equitable Life," with annual cash dividers daring life. This la the leading com pany In the world. Address I. L. Rkgistsr, Gene ral Agent, Ko. 432 C'besnut street. MARRIED. Colhock Komkhon.--On the 14th inst,, at the Church of the Mediator, by the Rev. Samuel E. Apnleton, Okokub F. Colhoum, of Pittsburg, Pa., to Katb C, daughter of the late A. P. Robinson, of Allegheny City. Hagaman Harris On the 14th Inst., bv the Rev. Charles Wadsworth, D. D..Thbodohb w. Haoaman to Elms B., daughter of Washington Harris, all of this city. PBLTON-TnOMPSON. On the 14th Inst., by the Rev. D. C. Millette, T. D. Pblton. 10q , or New York clty.to Miss Lizzib A., daughter of Mr. Lewis Tnomp. on, of Philadelphia. No oards. DIED. Gaks. On Wednesday night, Jane 14, Solomon Cans, Jr., aged Brf years. The male relatives and friends, also Philadelphia Loage, No. 11, Imp. O. F. 8. L, are respectfully In vited to attend his funeral, on Sunday morning, June IS, at 9 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 711 Franklin street. Grrz On the 13th inst., Mr. George Qetz, Sr., aged 11 years. The relatives and friends of the family, and the sol diers of the war of 1812, are respecrfully invited to to attend tbe funeral, from his late residence, Buck road, below Mirtlln street, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Trinity Lutheran Church for service. Interment at Union Cemetery. Spebu On the 13th Inst, at 8 P. M., Henry W. Spkbu The relatives and friends of the family, also the Board of Trustees of the Odd-Fellows. Hull Associa tion of South w ark, Hope Lodge. No. 93, I. O. of O. F., Philadelphia Typographical Society, and Hu mane Hose Company, No. 4, are respectfully In vited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 8T Almond street, on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. To proceed to Ebenezer M. K. Church Vault. Thomas Suddenly, of heart disease, on the 13th Inst, J. Bdwako H. St. L. Thomas, aired si years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, from his late re sidence, No. 630 Bay street, on Sunday afternoon, 18th Instant, at 2 o'clock. To proceed to Lebanon Cemetery. LIFE INSURANCE, THE AMERICAN Life Insurance Company OF PHILADELPHIA, fi.E. CORKER FOURTH AND WALNUT. ASSETS OVER....... .$3,000,000 TRUSTEES. Alexander Whllldln, Oeorge Nugent, Hon. James Pollock, J. Edgar Thomson, Albert C. Roberts, Hon. Alex. Q. Cattell, Isaac Hazlehurst, James L. Claghorn, Henry K. Bennett, L. M. Whtlldin. Philip d. aimgie, I George W. Hill, John Wanajuaker, president, UEORUK W. II ILL. YIOE-PRBSIDENf, ' ACTUARY, fiECRETARY AND TREASURER, JOHN S. 1VIL.HO. w. e w fmwaui SPECIAL. NOTICES. far additional SpteiaX Noticu s Inrtdt Papm. i-M-r nwcTTJW A MTT.TJ. PLEASANT. safe, and agreeable Cathartic, which will cause neither nansa or griping p use nwuniio-ji t. i.-t t ..kj nuAPa pir.l H Thfti are nurelv vettetable; their component parts being Catawba Orape Juice and Fluid Extract Rhubarb." bhould ance. new life, new fresh blood and renewedylgor, nse HKLMBQLna Extkact Bakbaparilla. 68wth7w Kss- UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA. FACULTY OF ARTS. The ANNUAL PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS of the JUNIOR, bOlUiOMORB, and FKEsiHMAN classes wUl be held dally (except Saturdays), from June 8 tO JUDO t Ir'" w w viuiiav a -vi w m w vmv ins in West Philadelphia will be laid on the after- nwm of T 111" DAI, the lBtn, at 6 o'ciock. -r.mriMTiu inh ixntnti tr an of the College el assess will be examined In the GREEK and LATIN LANGUAOKS on TUESDAY, Jum 11 at 11 o'cloek; and in tne t.xnusn diuuhw &t hau-pasi iu o ciooii. The ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT will take plaoe on THURSDAY, June 89. k Tlnvanxr X013trp Secreury of the Faculty. CT- A SINOLE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE THB JW most skeptical of the efficacy of HKLHBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS 10 MCE or fiervous neaaauue, juu dice, lndlges.lon. ,U?tn. Wf.g iiaiiHea. no rtptug palnB, but mild, nleawant, and safe toopSitton. Children Uke them wimimpunltr.They re the best ana iuubi i riiamc ia i.u uwu n-KACT 6AKSAPAR1LLA creates new, fresh, and hpaUhv blood, beauttdes the Couiolexton, and lm- DCttllliJ u'....'i.(..i .nnuircnm ri.nnulllnir PlnlB Hfl. Diotchea, Moth Patches, and all eruptions of the . SPfTCIAL NOTICE. A M T) E N AND AM BOY KAI'.ROAD LEAt. n r s mu - - - - - - Of the ,,.mw IMH AM BOY RAILROAD. .mKr kn'ANI) 11 A RITA N CAN VI. AND kVw JI KSEV RAILROAD A N O TttANS LW JHir.AiiVw fKiMI'ANY. .. ...i..,iiiiit a consent to lease the works are iu" to the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, now readj at the om a chairman. No. 818 8. Delaware avenue; D. M. ROBINSON, No. 138 8. TWrt". ; TfiOMCA H"DLk Vo. NO-! 8 Walnut St. BULL A NOKTU. Third and Dock street. i.1S, 1811. - VUVA-DH. GUN NELL UKVOTfS HIS ST.J,L Sr'ihe treatment tt PUea, nund. bleed . Hundred, of cases demed incura- ing, or itching. b beeB permanently j'if lven. Oince, luf. LlJtYESTtt Slrcet- 8PEQIAL NOTIOES. fS- ABSTRACT OF REPORT OF THE COW . MONWRALTn NATIONAL BANK, AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS, JUNK 10, 1S7L RESOURCES. Loans and United States Bonds L044,R6713 Due from Reserve Agents 1T,B1T-0I Due from Banks and Bankers 6S.07S-90 Expenses, Dash Items, etc 80,582a Clearing House. 6,si63 National Notes and Fractional b a 93 Legal-Tender and United States S per cents 84T.100-00 fl,B0T,M118 ' LIABILITIES. Capital 3no.ooo-oo Surplus 61,679-49 Profits. 4.876-7J Circulation 2lo,4.voo Deposits 933,414159 Due Banks and Bankers T.665SS 1,6U7,981-13 It H. C. VOUNOrcaahierT" jjgp THIS IS THE SEASON OF THE YEAR when the system should be thoroughly purged of the humors wntcn create disease. There Is no purgative or cathartic so mild and efficacious as HKLMBOLD'S GRAPE PILLS, causing neither nausea or griping pains as Is the case with the ordi nary cheap patent pills of the day most of which are composed of calomel or mercury, and carelessly prepared by inexperienced persons. After thor onghly purging the iVstera nse HELMBOLDS EX TRACT 8ARSA PA It LL A, the Great Purifler.and they will insure new life, Lw blood, and renewed vliror. Try them. 0 8 wthsTw rgy ALL POWDERS AND OUTWARDAPPLI catlous close np the pores of the skin, render ing It harsh, coarxe, and liabby, and In a short time destroy the complexion. If you would have a Fresh, Healthy, and Youthful appearance, purge the system thoroughly; nse HRLMBOUD S GKaPE PILLS and HKLMBOLD'S SARSAPARILLA, which beautifies the complexion. Beware of those cheap patent pills, carelessly prepared bv Inexperienced persons vended In wooden boxes most of which copta'.n eltner calomel, mercury, or other deleterious drugs. 68wths7w jr THE PHILADELPHIA. WILMINGTON. AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COMPANY. Philadelphia, June 10, 1971. The Board of Directors have declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the capi tal stock of the Comp-mT, clear of United States tax, payable on and after July l, 1871. 6 10 8w A. HORNER, Secretary. tT HELMBOLD S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is tbe Grtat Blood Purifier ; thoroughly cleanses and renovates the entire system, and readily enters Into the circulation of the blood, after purging with H ELM BOLD 'S GRAPE PILLS, the foul humors that have accumulated in the system for years. Both are carefully prepared according to the rules of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are thoroughly reliable. A test of 20 years has proved this. Try them. C 8 wths7w Pgy PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO COMFORT and Style in Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, at BAR TLETT'S 2 20tf No. 83 S. SIXTH Street, above Ohesnut. gy IF YOU WOULD HAVE NEW LIFE, NSW Blood, and renewed vigor, nse HELMBOLD S GRAPE PILLS. Purify the Blood and Beautify the Complexion by the nse of HELMBOLDS EXTRACT 8ARSAPARILL&. Thev are no cheap patent medi cines, but thoroughly Pharmaceutical, and are not equalled by any English or French prepara tion; 5 8wths7w THE BEST COA.L. ISAAC K. WrToHT & SON, No. 124 South SECOND Street. . YARDS Corner EIGHTH and MASTER Sts. and wfnii No. 813 8 W ANSON St. above Queen. OAS FIXTURES. NO STORE ON CBESNUT STREET COHIELIOS & SOUS: RETAIL SALESROOMS, 821 CHERRY St. CAS FIXTURES. Financial. DUNN BROTHERS. Nob. 51 and 53 S. THIRD St. Dealers in Mercantile Paper. Collateral Loans, flniarnniMit Riwir4tla. and Gold. Draw Bull or Exchange on we union sanx 01 London,and Issue traveUera' letters or credit tnrougn Messrs. BOWLES BROS fc CO., available in all the cities of Europe. wk rviiinnttons nn an nointa. Xxecnte orders for Bonda and Stocks at Board of Ylmtrnrfl. Allow Interest on Deposit, subject to cheek at Kgnfc t B. K. JAMISON & CO. SUCCESSORS TO F. IT. nELLT & CO, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN Gold, Silver, and Government Bondi At Closest market Kates, If, "V7. Cor. THH1D ud CHESUUT Stt aM.i attention riven to COMMISSION ORDERS in New York and Philadelphia Stock Boards, etc, eto JOHN S. RUSHTQH & CO., BAH 23118 AND BH0KEB.fi. GOLD AND COUPONS WANTZD. City Warrants BOUGHT AND BOLD. Ho. 60 South THIRD Street. t PHILADELPHIA. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO THB PURCHASE AND SALS OP Stocks and Bonds, Here nd in New York, and every facility furnished to parties desiring to nave tnem caxneu. D. C. Yi'MRTOH SMITH S CO., BANKERS a BROK.ER8, No. 121 BOUTH THIltD STREET 6 S9 SaiLADELPRIA. FIFTH" EDITION THE LATEST NEWS. Tho Hook Concern Frauds. Investigations To-day. Illicit Distillery Seizures Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc., Etc. I ROM NEW YORK. TBT ASSOCIATED PRB38 J Bpfcinl Denpatch to Thi Kerning TtlqjrapK. The Methodist nook Concern Frauds. New Yokk, June 16. The committee of the Methodist Book Concern, with Bishops Janes and Ames, met to-day to Investigate the charges preferred by Dr. Carlton, agent of the Meth odist Book Concern, against aub-agent Dr. Lanahan. Mr. Fancher then stated the case for the tm- secui Ion by a recital of the court proceedings of Dr. Lanahan for a mandamus, which Mr Fancher declared were fonnded on such assump tions of authority that it was deemed importan to call the attention of tho Book Committee to it. Beferrlng to Dr. Lanabaa'a affidavit and ap plication for a mandamus, counsel said there was something startling in the paper to any one who loves the Church and the Book Con cern. The Assistant Agent appears in the case as relator, and Thomas Carlton, by name, and the Book Concern are made respondents. This action was devised by Dr. Lanahan and his counsel without conference of any sort with the agent or any member of the Book Com mittee, in such manner as to shock the con science of the Church, and these and farther affidavits were recently printed and given to the public press before the agent or any one con nected with the Book Concern was advised of it. Bev. Mr. Bradley, on the part of Dr. Lahahan, said respondent had prepared an answer to the charges made against him, which he (Bradley) would read. FROM WASHINGTON IBT ASSOCIATED PRK33. Exclusively to The Evening Telegraph. Railway Decision. Washington, June 16 The Secretary of the Treasury this afternoon decided that he has the power to hear the appeal of the New York Central Railroad Company from the recent de cision of the Commissioner of Internal Reve nue, but that it is not necessary to do so for the due administration of the law or the protection of the rights of the company. If, therefore, the company shall not pay the amount already assessed, there will be a levy on their property. They, however, have the right lo institute suit against the collector, and the Government will thns he enabled to defend the decision. IROM THE WEST. ( BT ASSOCIATED PBES3. I Exclusively to The Eveninq Telegraph. Mysterious Disappearance, Etc. Cincinnati, June 16. William McAllister, clerk of the steamer Leonidas, has disappeared nothing has been heard of him since Saturday at; Louisville. He had been making collections for the steamer. Rev. J. E. Twitchell was yesterday re-elected Secretary of the Educational Society by the Ohio Congregational General Conference, in session at Mount Vernon.' The old committee was continued. FROM NEW ENGLAND. bt associated pkess. I Exclusively to Ths Evening Telegraph. Illegal Distillery Selxnre. Norwich, Cenn., June 16. Deputy Collector Royce, of the Third Revenue district, has seized the Illicit distillery of J. T. Blgelow in West Chester. Two stills and a quantity ef cider and brandy were taken. FINANCIAL. A RELIABLE Safe Home Investment. the: Sundry. and Lewistown Railroad Company 7 PER CErJT. GOLD First Mortgage Bon s. Merest Payable April and Octo ber, Free of tstnte and United States Taxes. We are now offering the balance of the loan of fl,800,(t(io, which Is secured hy a first and only lien on the entire property and franchises of the Com pany, At 1 and the Accrued Interest Added. The Road is now ranidlv approaching completion. with a lame trade in COaL. IRON, and LUMBER. in addit'on to tbe tmssenirer travel awaltlus the opening of this greatly needed enterprise. The local trade a one is sunicientu large to sustain me noao. We have no heslta'lon in recommending the Bonds as a OUKAP, Ki. LIABLE, and SAF1S MkNT. For pamphlets, with map and full information, apply to WM. PAINTER & CO,, BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, Ko. 36 South THIflD Street, PHILADELPHIA. llAMtlSSON UKAMllO, r I J A.IM It 1311 , 630 WALNUT t.. PHILADELPHIA. M MN ANOI At. JAY COOKE & CO., PHILADELPHIA. HEW YORK and WA8HINOTOK. m cooke, Mcculloch & co. LONDON, AMD Dealers in Government 8ecurltlei. Special attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board of Brokers in this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, COLLECTIONS MADS ON ALL POINTS GOLD AND SIXVER BOUGHT AND BOL In connection with our London House we are now prepared to transact a general FOREIGN EXCHANGE BUSINESS, Including Purchase and Sale of Sterling Bills, and the Issue of Commercial Credits and Travellers' Cir cular Letters, available in any part of the world, and are thns enabled to receive GOLD ON DEPOSIT, and to allow four per cent, interest In currency thereoa Having direct telegraphlo communication wit both our New York and Washington Offices, we can offer superior facilities to our customers. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST MENT. Pamphlets and full Information given at our office, 6 8 8mrp No. 114 S. THIRD Street. PhUada, Wilmington and Reading Railroad 7 rsn cesit. jzoxros. Free of Taxes. vV are offering t!i Second Mortgage Bonds ot this Company AT 85 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. Interest Payable January and July. ' rhe Bonds are in SIOOOs, SOOOs, and SI OOs, nu can do REGISTERED free of extense. The road is doing a good business, with prospects of con siderable increase. This Issue is made to procure additional rolling stock. Bonds. Pamphlets, and information can be ob tained or DE HAVEN & BRO.y No. 40 South THIRD Street. PHILADELPHIA. MORTGAGEonly $ 1 2,500 PER MILE TRUSTEES. FIDELITY INSURANCE, TRUST, AND SAFE Special Attention of Investors Is now called to tie " First Zflortgage Bonds OF THS BRIDGETON AND PORT NORRIS RAILROAD COMPANY. 7 FEB CENT., FBEE OF ALL TAXES. This road runs from the month of Maurice River to Brldgeton, hew Jersey, where it connects with the West Jersey Railroad. The fact that this Mortgage la but for 119,600 per mile, and that stock suoscripuons have been secured equal to 40 per cent, of that amount, places this loan upon tbe firmest basis and gives to it unusual se curity. They can be registered, and are in sums of 1100, fSOO. 11000. Interest navauie April and October. They are offered lor the present at VO and accrued interest. t or further particulars and psmphlets apply to D. C. WHARTON SMITH CO., BANKERS fc BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 6 8tf PHILADELPHIA. Tho Six Ter tJent. Loan OP TBI City of Wllllamsport, Ponna., Has been made by ACT OF THE LEGISLATURE A. Le lt1 Investment For Executors, Administrators, Trustees, etc. A limited amount is still for sale at f AND ACCRUED INTER EtT, BY P. 8. PETERSON & CO. Jfo. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, 1 PHiLAD JSLPJK I A. "ElllOTT, COUIXS jfCQ " No. 109 South THIRD Street, MEMBERS OP STOCK AND GOLD EX CHANGES. DEALERS IN MERCANTILE PAPER, GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD, Etc. DRAW BILLS OF KXCHANGE ON THB UNION BANK OF LONDON. SSfmwl SUMMER RE 9 ORTS. STJWMFR RESORTS ON LINK OF THR PIITf.A - DKI.l'UlA AN I) KKATHNIl- ItAtl.ROATV A TV II BRANCH KS JUNK 1, 1871: MANSION HOUSk Wt. Cabon, Mm. Caroline WUi der, Poltsvllle P. O , Schuylkill eountv. TV8CARORA HOTEL Mrs. M. L. Miller, Tus carora p. o , cliuylttlll county. i'iaixnion iiulsi. w. p. emitn, Juananoy uity P. O . NehnTlUll conntr. JIT. CARMKL llol'SEl Nathan Herd, MfcCarmrt P O., Northumberland connty. kite HOUSE r. Hater. Reading p. u.. uerks connty. CKNTRAL AVENUK HOUSE O. D. Davi9, Read irg P. o., lterks connty. MT. PLEASANT SEMINARY L. M. Koons, Boyertown P. O., Berks county. in iz springs t. F. uretder. L1U3 p. u., Lan- osster conuty. iiiUKiAN HOMB-ur. A. smith, Wernersvuie P. O., Rerks county. COLD SPRINGS nOTEL (Lebanon connttl-Wll- llam Lercb, Sr., Box No. J70 Uarrlsburg P. O., Danrhln county. jLriiKATA SPFJNGS-Jonn fredericK, Ephrata P. O., LHueaster county. PERKlOMkN RKIliGE HOTEL Davis Loncacre. Colkgevllie P. O , Montgomery county. FliOTFX'T TERRACE l'r James Palmer, Col legevlile P. o., Montgnirtpry cunnry. SPRING MILL HKIOUTS-Jactib IL Brelsh, Con. sbohocken P. ., Montgomery oounty. DOUTY IIOUSK-IL HaHered, Bhamokln P. O , Northumberland county. HHiswim SUMMER BOARDIN G. The RENOVO HOTEL, a new and commodious building, newly furnished, situated nn tue utulc of the Susquehanna river, at Renovo, Clinton connty, Pa., on Philadelphia and Erie Railroad, Is open for Summer Boarders. Trains leave Pennsylvania Rail road Depot, West Philadelphia, at 12-40 and 7-20 P. M.t reachlDg Renovo at 11 P. M., and 623 A. M. Business men wishing their families at a healthy and pleasant location, can leave Philadelphia Satur days and return by Monday afternoon. Baggage cnecKea tnrougn. ruuman sleepers on au nigut tmins. Fakr. Philadelphia to Renovo. s-bo. Excursion tickets, to be had at Nos. 833 and 901 Chesnut street; Merchants' Hotel; Mo. 116 Market street; No. 4900 Main street, uennantown; and at Pennsylvania Railroad l'epot, Thirty-first and Market streets, at (S10) ten dollars and (Sttc.) twentv-nve cents per round trip. Hoarn, ti't to ii4 a week ror single Boarders. Special terms made for families, for which, and to secuie rooms, apply to proprietor, WILLIAM 11. MAY, Renovo Hotel, Clinton county, 6 16 lm Pennsylvania. J HBRDIC HOUSE, T7 MINNEOUA HOUslti The subscribers, tor the past seven years, con nected with the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, de- tire to announce to their numerous friends and the travelling pnbllo generally, that they have leased the well-known HEhDIO BofSit, WlillamRport, fa.,aud MIMNEO.UA HOUSE, Mlnneu.ua Springs, Bradford conntv. Parties leavlnir Philadelphia via Pennsvlvanla Central Railroad, at 9 40 A. M., 12-4U P. M. and in M., reach Wllliamsport in seven hours, mMnneqna Srrlogs In nine hours, without change of cars. Cars ston in front of the House. parties leaving new vorKTia new jersey uentrai Railroad, reach Wllliamsport in ten hours, without change or cars. Terms 13 per aay. SCOPIELD & BARRY, Propribtors. C. N. BCOFIELD. Late caBhier continental notei, f nuaneipnia. Late Steward Continental Hotel, 6 98m Philadelphia. BEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS. TniS POPU lar summer resort will be open for the recep tion of visitors on the 10th day of JUNE, and remain open nntu sjuriifliijjiK 10. Tne ueaiora itauroai is corapietea to witnin one hour's ride over a good turnpike to tne springs. Parties from Philadelphia will come tnrougn direct to the Springs in from twelve to fourteen hours. Excursion tickets can be had at the Pennsylvania Railroad umce, and baggage cnecsed tnrougn. Persons will come by the Pennsylvania Railroad to Huntingdon, thence bv Broad Too Road. Persons wisninir to enssire rooms, or anv innner information, will please address the Proprietor of lieniora BDnnin Bedford Water will be promptly sent to any part of tbe United States at the following rates at the Snrimts: I610 24t Half barrels (in mulberry wood), 20 gallons $8 00 " (steamea oag) zu tcou Who'e barrels " 40 " 4-00 Kegs, 10 gallons 8-00 OCEAN HOUSE, CAPE MAY. THIS POPULAR FA9U&.Y HOUSE OPENS ON THE 20th INST. For rooms, etc., apply to LYCETTE & SAWYER, 6SHt CAPE MAY CIT1. O TEAM BOAT HOTEL, BEVERLY, N. J. kj The above Hotel having been entirely rentted. the proprietors would respeotfully inform their friends and tbe pnbllo that they will receive Per manent and Transient BOARDitRS. on and after June 1,1871. Mo effort will be spared by the pro prietors to merit the mgn popularity enjoyed ny tnia Hotel, and with additional facilities ami improve ments, guests are assured of perfect comfort during tneir sojourn at tne uoteu u. m. Dts.ii -ion a oujn, 6 15 dt Proprietors. T AN CASTER HOUSE, LANCASTER, N. B.'. v will be ODened June 1 for transient and summer boarders. It Is located in the Valley of the Connec ticut, in full view of Mount Washington and the Vermont Hills, at the terminus of the Boston, Con cord, and Montreal Railroad. N. B Persons suffering from asthma and "hay fever" will find Immediate relief here. pncea reasonanie. ror particulars ana circular address E. STANTON &. cu., e to sua proprietors. IORETTO SPRINGS, CAMBRIA OOUNTY, j Pennsvlvanla. This oonular watering-place, on tne summit or tne Alleghany Mountains, will be opened for visitors on the 1st of July. The Motel nss oeen extensieiy repaireu, ana everything will be done to mate visitors com fortable. For further mrcrmation anoress p. A. GIBBONS. Proprietor, 6 in Sm Luretto, Cambria Co, Pa. OARRY H U S E HIGHLAND FALLS, (NEAR WEST POINT). This new and elf cant establishment on the hanks of the Duditon River wilt do opunea eany lojuue. Liberal terms for famines. Address t;tiA. w. nr.w uitii.. Highland Falls, New Yorfe. s E A- BA T H I N G. MA'PtnmAI. HAT.t GAPE MAY, opens July 1. Commands unob structed View OI tne uoran, oupermi huuihuuiuuv SeCUnuK rooms IU LUC ohuu. auainn . . . l. . . a..nan - 1 w. B1SXIU a. uAnnciowii. HIGHLAND PELL BOUSE BE4.UTIrUl.Li located on a spur or tne Blue Mouutams, near i.iouiara u'atnr (iaD. lis h iiih situation, and a nure dry air la very deUrable for invalids; beautiful anenerv. nleassnt walks and drives. No bar. Terms Hud Oiner puril' limn iuruiBiie'1 ou ipihkiuuu tu ii. siivania. v om - . ivcnil WnTTS NIVRl fl ASSETT PIRR W Mn j iv. , 1 --. 1. Located ou tlevaied land, near the Bathing Uescii. naviuK uuo view u uu iur. ciimitrv It la ftuttrelv uew. furiiimiMil tbrouuboat with elegant furaitme. AppllJulion for n oin and board, mould be aanresoen 10 eiutw E TLVKKR, Proprietor n pnnATA MT. SPRINGS. LANCASTER CO. Vj Pa. This ileltghtful Summer Resort WILL BE Ol'LN for the Reception of Quests on 15th June, lbU. por particulars, address 1 v J W. FREDERICK. Prop'r, H. H. REIMIARD. Snpt. 1 im TAMII IES DESIRlNd PLEASANT ROOM3 AT P FUiRNDH OOTTAGK, faclug the ocean aud c-oDflrets UaU lawns, atiould'niake early application t-, A. P. COOK. ProorltreMS, CAPJf Ma CITY, N.J. 6 10 If 15 per week through June. OZZENS ' tfHT POINT HOTEL, COZENS' DOCK, 111 USON RIVER, FOR TERMS, fcc, SYLVaSlS T. COZZENS, West Foiut, N 18 NOW OPES. Add re SUMMER RESORTS. ATLANTIC! CITY. THE ISLAND HOUSE, ATLANTIC (3ITY..N. J. TniS LARGE, NEW, ANO KLKOANT HOTEL 1 now open for tlte reception of guests. Carriages will be in attendance on the arrival or every train to convey persons to the house, free of charge. Ad til ess EVAN ROBERTS, SUPERINTENDENT. 6181m AT ".ANTIC CITY, N. J. UNITED STATES HOTiiL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Will open for the reception of guests, on SATUR DAY, June 14. Music under the direction of Pro fessor M. F. Aledo. Persons dcslrlog to engage rooms will address SFLFIHDGB & DAVIS; 16 lm ATLANTIC CITY.. HTJrMV IIOU8E, ATLANTIC CITY, Will open June 84. Parties wishing to engage Rooms wlil apply at the office of the Surf House Co., No. 402 LOCUST Street, Philadelphia, or to . M. BBIDLER, 1 lm ATLANTIC! CITY, N. J. NEW INLET HOUSE THS UNDER3IONKD beg leave to inform visitors to ATLANTIC CITY that they have taken the above-named Hotel; and win opn for tne reception or Boarders on SATUR DAY, the !h Inst. TUN 15 A K AINU U181LH 6141)3 are now in operation. MCKIBBIN & UlCUKATll. JSRK McKlBBIN. A. O. McGratm. 6 16 eod lm ASHLAND HOUSE, CORNER OF PENNSYL VANIA and ATLANTIC Avenues. Atlantic City, N. J. This popular establishment, which has. been greatly improved and dounied in- size, is now open for the reception of guests; desirable comma blearing rooms for families; splendid croquet grounds adjoin tnenonse; guests conveyed to ana from the hathlng grounds free of charge. Terms, 14 per week; law per day. House open the entire - year. dunn 1 aniAir, e iceoaim iropnetor. THE VINCENT HOUSE, PACIFIC AVENUE, between New York and Tennessee avenues,. Atlantic City, N. J., one square from the depot, haa been refl tted and refurnished, and Is NOW O PEN, and In the ocenpanev of the undersigned, i's former- Proprietor, wno invites an nis 011 mends ana the public generally to call and see him. 0 is nm j. u. ItAltUVY luivtv CONGRESS n A L L. AND TtlB OCEAN HOUSE, iTI A NTH' riTV V T will open JUNE 17, for the reepption of guest. 6 16 eod2m Proprietor. THE SCHAUFLER HOTEL, ATLANTIC CrTV N. J. Tbe best location on the Island, with an. A No. 1 table, and the best attention paid to its. guests. Eighty fine slteplug chambers, with beds, etc., unsurpassed. 6161m ALOIS BCHAUFLER, Proprietor. rpHE COLONNADE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Beautifully situated between tie Railroad Depot ancL the Beach, in full view of the Ocean. 6161m J. HENRY HAYES Proprietor. TAMMANY HOUSE, ATLANTIC CECY,.N. J EUAS CLBAVElt, tbe well-known caterer has refitted bis house, and is-now ready tor- the re ception of guests. The bar bae been removed to the adjoining bouse, and a flrat-olasa baiber shop added. Meals supplied at any hour, 6 16 eodlm THE CLUB HOUSE, CORNER OF ATLANTIC and NEW YOhK Avenues, Atlantio City, wilV open Monday, June 19, with the bar we1 supplied: with the choicest brands of Vtnes. Liquors. Cigars. IU., UA1UII WlVftUU, 6 llm Proprietor. PROSPECT HALL, CORNER OF PACIFIC and KENTUCKY Avennea. Atlantlo City. N. J-' Delightfully located, enlarged, and refitted and r furnished throughout- DR. J, F. BELKNAP; le im rropnetor. ST. CLOUD HOTEL, CORNER- OF KENTUCKY and ATLANTIC Avenues, Atlantic City, N-J. For term s, etc. address fiUUSKI 9UAW rALBlliK. 161m Proprietors. SOMERS COTTAGE. MICHIGAN, NEAR P; CIFIC AVENUE. This house has been tky ughly refurnished and Improved, and is now 01 tor tne reception 01 Kuesta. e lmm vi. tiiu; LIGHT HOUSE COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CI N. J. JONAH WOOTTON. Proprietor. Located between U. S. Hotel and Uie beaca. ti, Bearrsthonae to the surf; is now open fort' , ,te ra. ceptlon of guests. 1' i 12m M EARS' HOUSE ATLANTIC ABOVB KEIj TUCKY Avenue. Is now open for the or visitors. Terms, 1 per day, or tl'i per wt LEWIS T. MEARS, ProprletoA S. B. 'tJ iYLor.' bnperintenoent. f , i is lm MXRICAN HOTEL, ATLANTIC i ' VBNUE. near the depot, Atlantic City, N. X. ' 0as been leaned and refitted by by the undersigi e and 16 im wtaitma JLENN. CIIKSTUR COUNTY HOUSE, ATLAJ nC CITY N. J open the year round. J vvtu 6161m f roprietor. CENTRAL HOUbE, ATLANTIC jixy N J open all the year round. ' " LAWLBRA TRILL Y, lm Proprietors. I7UBEKA COTTAGE. ATLANTI' 3 C1TT N j" ii ATLANTIC and VIRGINIA A vennea- wtii tZ open June H4 for tbe reeeptloo of tf ttors. lm K. S. WATSON. H ADDON BOUSE, FOOT OP NO IiTE. CARO LINA Avenue, facing the bet cli. A tiautir. i:it N. J . is now open. Railroad to u beach. 6 161H1 nr. j. j. coaiki .)RT, Pioofieter. CONSTITUTION BOUSE, AT LANTIC CITY, N J., is now open Iur the recty ,tiou f &nets. JACU'iJ R. SAQKETT, lw Proprietor. KE N T U C K Y U t'l' 8 Ji: ATLANTIC CITY, Opered June I for the reoeprjou ot joesta. 16 lm MRS. M. tUiai. E IVPioprletreas.. PrFvaTE BOARDING-ATL ANjJoiTY, It. j" PENNSYLVANIA. ntr Atiaiio avenueJi! lew choice double and single roouu Apply at No. 1314 ARCH Street. ldeodtm rt HE ALHAMBUA, ATLANC CITY, N. Z. I will open for tne vece(,tiC4i,ji cutta M SA TURDAY, June S4. No bar. R. U. Lit i 08, 6 16 lm Prosrietor. DE N N I ' (" v T T U K. ATLANTIC "TY, N. J., U row open for the lecepJCQj rt iuejt 16iim .fiiXSKPU U. BORTON. ri-BFMfNT 1IOLSF COHNBIt IM.C1FIC A2J Ai4)t'J City. H- LLCiPD, IfroprVjtor. 6 16 lm "I J) t'NN MAN'i,tJ NEAR CVNtiREiii HALL, I Atlantic Clu N. J.. if ttow tpao for giwta. -6 161m KL1A t:ANUY, ProijtleUess. ri-HK cHAXl:l.'rK,' atvan iicTiiTVala now A opeu. 4iCT)mn mi me CHcn. Mi lm H.ISH moBEKTN, Proprietor. 1EaCU COTTUtf, ATLANTIC t ITY, N. r.,IS j now vjiruiui int vtup iud"i j'H'Hiii 1,(1 1 ar. j 6 li 9i iw T. OAR RETT. ri'tfi CLARENI'n, ATf-AXTiO CITY, N. J., , 1 va uw oiru (4i tu r.'c(tion of gtienrs. SJUJ1U M BKOUIS. A- flyANTUI rifY.-SKiSlDI II0U8R 18 NOW iiPhlN t'f irt;,-!. Aeeotnnniftai i"tt for hnroj. 6 i;va"S s iUlNLs, Prcitrkt'.r. A- ir-ien .rr,
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