THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1806. A LANDSCAPE. Lonfr line of leafless bcdfres brown Bed (allows meadows dun An avenue of rosy clo.idg Down towarda tne simken tide. An ancient yew with nearae-Uke plumes A spectral vllnBi plrc ' We rrj finders of a hoary ash , Traced ou a eky of fire. 1 - - 1 A t'mid star that glimmers faint Through ether pearly erey . . . . A landscape ihere was none to paint, . Yet lives lor many a day.. . Twas there we stood low? years ago Two lovers hand-ln-band; There parted never more to meet Father on sea or land. NO MORE DEAC-HEADSJN NEW YORK. Til Ms of Poor Journalists. The Kew York Legislature last session passed s law piohibithjjr the iree-pass system on rail roads in thai Stale. By a provision of the law all pasfs were taken up on and Miter the 1st of Hay. - The law must have been a little heavy on arch edUois as (tot caught away Irntn home. We understand tnat a number of tuene wretched areatnres accumulated at the principal point along the line of the New York Central Kailroad, principally at TJtica and Syracuse. Their passe placing out, and having no money, ot course they had to stop over until they could hear trotn home. The Union Telegraph Companv kindly per mitted them the tree use ot the telegraph wires to send despatches home. A friend forwarded to ns some ot the despatches eni from Utica, Where a Ittrae number of country editors were 'stuck." TuroucU the benevolence of some of the citizens, the "Soldiers' Home,' which had been vacant lor months pat, was fitted up for the aceomnioda'iou ot tlie impecunious editors until money could bti forwarded to them. Some ot them, rendered temporarily lusane by th8 tle eapitution ol "dead-heads," had to be quartered in the Lunatic Asylum. One editor telegraphs to his partner: "Send me some money. Five dollars will do it font immediately. Don't, suspend th napcr In cou etqnence, if yoa can psssib.y avoid it." Another, rendered savage and prolane, tele graphs hii foreman: "Sell that office stove, and send on the proceeds. We dou't need it iu warm wi ather. Discharge the yil. "f, S. Give our legislature b 1 for this." One poor fellow, who is cauuht a long way from home, it being a small town ou the Illinois river, nearly despairs of getting back again. This is his despatch : "L'tica, Y., May 13,'06, Blob Lion Tavern. Dear Wile: bell my to t or ciothes tor what thoy will brni?, and remit at once. Had my linen duster tor supper, and my spare shirt yi ill have to to lor lodging. May be able to make a light breakfast ou tierman silver comb and a pair or I hears that I chancotl to have with me. Dou't know when 1 sliall rot home It will depend a (rood deal on tho wa k ioa Don't marry for a lew mouths; there i a bare possibility of my gottlnr baok. (Simon. " A St. Lawrence county (New York) editor telegraphs his assistant editor: 'If my letter isn't printed, cut out that pnfTof the Kew York Ccncral Katlroad. Uive them something abont Swindling uonopolv., 'Dangerous Iioad way,' Uiolten Badges,' etc. Bend me ten dollais." The Kditor of the Podunk Stuffed Chib tele graphs his partner: "Dbab Sam: -Forward me all the money you have, evn it it is rive dollars, t "P. 8 The editor of that hiroling sheet whose Jinny efforts to rival the Muffed Club have so oiteu excited our donsion, the cringing tool ot the oppo sition, whom I threatened to horsewhip if he dared to address me, bas just refused me the loan of half a dollar. Ye finds I Keview his disloyal coarse dur sug the war in a column leader, double loaded. JUake it as able as you can. T. 8 -BriDg down the Stvffed Club with all its weight on the head ot tbat aiaut monopoly, tua ew,York Central. I'liii.." A BufTalo editor, who had his pass taken up at Scheneciady, attempted to make his war home on loot. He got as lar as Syracuse, when lie gave out (bis shoes gave out some two or three days belore, and he had hooted it along baretooted), and dropped by the wayside. He is performing toe remainder ot the journey ou board of a bull-head canal bout. Walking trotn Schenccta.ly to Syracuse on the railroad (be laid he was never passed so much belore every train passed him), be has obtained some inte resting statistics. He says there were nine thou sand lour hundred ard sixty-two ties laid be tween thote two points, only one hundred and thiity-two of them showing signs of decay. There are one thousand seven hundred and one tele graph pole:-, 'all being peeled ot their bark, ex cept two hundreo and tbirty-one. The Atlantic and Great Western Railway Com pany were even more strict than the Central in enforcing the new law. It an editor was caught with a pass and no money, the pass was takeu up and the train stopped, when the editor was put oil frequently iu the woods and mtlas Iro n any habitation. There are over a hundred edi tors wandering to-dav in the woods on the line of the Atlantic and Great Western Railway in New York State. One poor lellow from Clove land, suppoM d to belong to the Herald, wandered about lor several days in Salamanca, inquiring tor the State line; but was so coutusod that he was .totally unable to say what ltnt. He was last seen applying a lcathcr-case'l pocket tia.sk as a com) ass to Hurt out where he was. The Mask was inscribed "Fairbana-s," supposed to nave been a pres nt from the scale man. Companies are being organized for the pur pose oi si are Ding out tue tost editors, ana re storing them to tbeir distracted families. A larce number of the presgang who live in EaeternJNew York, and who had. been West, are stopped at the Pennsylvania line unuble v eet any lurther. Theyare anxiously "watching and watting over the border" lor succor. It will require a w hole string ot suckers to go around. The Atlantic and Great Western Company have very kindly extended to them the use of their water tanks to lodge in. The following despatch has parsed over the wires from Cattaraugus county, New York, to the editor of tne Posey county (Ind.) Moioer: f'ATTAUACOUS COUNTY l'oou Houbk, May If), 18(16 Mditor of tlm Futiey County lilvuxsr tin : An emaciated and part ally domeuted creature was t icked up in the woods in this vioinlty yesterday, wi o had apparently been wandering- lor sotn davs without lood. tie could give no intelligible account of tunne l; b it on searching him the following ar ticles were tound in his pocke.s, to wit: One lead pencil, irreat y worn. One pencil sharpener, parent. Ofce pa r wooden pocket combs. One paper co lar (been turned). An annual a ou the Posey County Plank road. And a letter fiom the Posev County Slower, endora ing him as an attache of that paper, and requesting railroud superintendents to extend the ' usual coortesies," &e. lie is quiet and inoffensive, lor the most part; but Is seized with an eecauonal tifuzy, in whlcn he calls for paper, and wi ilea luriously antll exhausted. I can omy make out a tew sentenoes. such as "Mr. Kditor" 'broad gauge a (allure" "Atlanta road" "hlgbur 'n tiildoroy" "crash it out" ' uuited press" "not what we thought it wm," &o &o It you know anything of this wretchod porson. please inloriu ne at once. J Oh a orm, bup't Cattarauras Co. Poor Home We offer to our unfortunate brethren of the tripod our commiseration, not having any thing else to otter. Let us catch the Ohio Legis lature playinsr such a trick on us, that's all. Cincinnati limes. The Buffalo Ct wrier savs the railroad con ductors are baying an interestintx time taking np the passes, by direction of the new act ot the New York Legislature, ouo conductor wa shown a pass with the name of a railroadman attached to it. "Is not that name sullieieut I" inquired the anx ous passenger. "There Is only one name in tho United States that is of any account with me Just now," rcpllod the conductor. "What is that?" was the instant Inquiry. The conductor deliberately unrolled a greenback, and, pointing to the rlhl hand lower coiner, said "F. B. Spinner." An old bachelor proposes the following "sentiment" for "trie Tnirceeum ruKuiar toast," l. I. V F T . . 1 .1 . UI1 L')c r uui til in tJi.T . "The Fair Mav their virtues exceed the mag nitude ot their skirts, while tbcix faults are ailll aauallcr tuan their bonueu." A QUAKER WEDLIKQ. A Beantlful Brld and Intereatlnc Cere snny. A correspondent of the Richmond Dispatch, witting Irom Loudon cotiaty, Va., gives tue lol lowing interesting account of a Quaker wedding In that seotiont "Much b oor population consists of that clas? known as 'Quakers In their mode of worship, manner of dreg?- and many other enstotns they tliflerfiom bther denominations, but more par ticularly in the matter of marriaitcs. I attended Oi-e of these, by invitation, last Thursday, and a ill endeavor, as nearly as i can, to give you an accurate account of the proceedings. The par ties proposing matrimony are required to hand in their 'intentions' to a business meeting at least one month before the time appointed for tde wedding. This meeting appoints a commit tee to inquire Into the propriety of the match and report at the next meeting. If the report is iavorablc i. if nothing which they consider an obstacle is presented the parents or guar dian of the young lady elve their consent to the union. One peculiarity of marriage among the members of the society is, that by Its rules the ccrcniony shall take place during the day; none are ever married alter nicht tall. "In the case ol the one ot which we are writing, all the preliminaries bavin? been settled, the parties repaired to the residence of tho bride's lather, where the ceremony was to take place, and iound the place well tilled lor their circle ol acquaintances was very large. The bride groom is one ot our most energetic and enter prising citizens; frank, tree, and Joyous, be is always the lite of every party ot which he forms apait. The bride is the youngest daughter of (ne of the oldest and most honored ot our citizens. Always bright and beautiful, she was doubly so on this occasion. Dieused in the puret-t white, emblematic of her spotless char acter, with no ornaments savo those supplied by nature, she walked in with the bridal party, aiid took the seats prepared lor them. "Alter a short season of silence, the bride and groom, with the;r waiters, rise to their leet, and the gentleman, m a clear and distinct voice, re peats the vow a htch is prescribed by the disci pline : " In the presence of the Lord aiid belore this assembly I take L. J. U be my wife, pro mising, with Divine assistance, to be unto her a lovma and laithtul husband, until death shall separate us.' And immediately following him, the lady, in a sort aud tremulous voice, but still loud enough to be audible to all wllhin the room, repented her portion ol the vow : " In the presence of the Lord, and before (his assem bly, I take W. B. to be my husbaud, promising, with Divine assistance, to be unto him a loving and laithtul wife until death shall separate us. "This was followed by siening the marriage cf rtifxate by the newly-married couple and a larae number of those present, neurly one hun dred, as witnesses. The marnape ceremony was now coiiipleted, this twain have been made one. and the company dispersed over the different rooms to enjoy as best suits their fancy But as I belore 6aid, a committee of older friends is always on hand to see that everything is con duced properly aud in good order. Their pre sence, however, causes but little restraint upon the younger members ol the party, for these old, stale, and solemn as' they may appear are many ot them toil of fun and pleasure, and enjoy a pistime ol this sort as much as those who aie younger, and more given to parties, frolics, etc. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. DINT TO TOBACCO CIIEYVERS WEDDING-CAKE FINE CUT TOBACQO. The only FINE CUT TOBACCO ever manufactared Is Pn'ladelphla. Trie liesst in trie Market. EVERYBODY USES IT. Manufactured from the Best Leaf. BOLD EVERY WHERE. 611 Factory, S.E. corner Broad and Wallace Streotg y 13. II O IX N , CONTINENTAL CIGAR WAREROOMS, No. 838 SANSON! Street, ' Bear of Continental Dtel, Philadelphia. Importer and Dealer in CbolceBt Brands of Cigars and Tobaccos, wholesale and retail. Sample Book. 2 smwlm FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOFSAFES gUCCESSPUL TESTS. GREAT FIRE IN KEW YORK. GREAT FIRE IN CHARLESTON, S. C. GREAT FIRE IN WADDINGTON. GREAT FIRE IN CANADA. MARVIN'S SAFES. IN EVEBT INSTANCE 8AVETJ AIAj their contents. MAIIVIN & CO., No. 721 Chesnut Street, (Masonic Hall), No. 265 Broadway, New York. 6KKD JOB ILLC8TBATED CATALOG DE, SECOND-HAND BAFKSj HOUSE SAFES. SAFFS EXCHANGED. I5 82mrp ICE COMPANIES. JEEP COOL II KEEP C00L!1 CHARLES 5 CARPENTER & CO., it HOLKSALE AK1 RETAIL 1CK DEALERS No. 717 WILLOW, Above Franklin St. Famlllra toDDlled sa Utfac orily and at reduced rate. Dealers aud larae consumers furnished on reasonable terms. CHABLKH 8 CABPENTEB JOHN t.LEJ-DENINU. JOSEPH V, IBUAlAN, Jr., 6 22 lm Proprietors EAPTEPN ICR COMPANY-. SEASON OP 1K6.-8 its. dallv. 60 cents per n eek 12 lbs dnllv. 7S ci O'S per week ? IB lbs. diljr, 80 cents per wwk : 20 lbs uauy si i'o per nee, l'cum. no Miyur.r.jM Street below mi a. jiuimvn J. liusi, 6 1 JOU . UTEBS. pP'rA ro.Iift Boohs, " PorfrmoitnaU's, Cigap Cases, I'ortfolloH, DrwKliis CatiM, Untikors' Cases. LkUiea and dents' Batchols and Tro veiling Duca. in all styles. Si k lis t V. KV.M. . II K)i:T h II WAKjlt. 4 IV Ni.i.m r. 3 I pj.'it'i'miiwui r vb ' n timtio tniu 1 VI Ktuli!. It FURNITURE AND BEDDING. V U 11 N IT U 11 IU . RICHMOND & FOBEPAUail, No.. 40 South SECOND St, West Side, If AKTJPACTTJKEB0 OF I sumiou cabinet ;turniture, : ! AKD : ."upholstered (ioods.' ! Parlor nits In ) Insti, Beps Hair Cloth, eto. ! Miilmi-Ko m. Ilnli)K-hoc m, and bunibnr Rnlta hi Walnut, Maliopany, ak. besnnt. etc.. inuather with rslnsdlmltsllcns ot tbe abofs woods, wbitb con very low. hhontd too desire anytbtnr In oar Ire, It will be to foot sdvaniss to cal and examine mr s eck, nlon hi larnesnd varied as can bs iound anvwliere, and PB1LES THE I.OWEbT. RICHMOND A FOREPAtYJH, 8 29 No. 40 Sonlh BECOaD Btreet QOURTNEY & WILLITS, Nos. 14 and 16 S. Seventh St., Philada.' WASl'FACTUREHS OF BEAITIFIL COTTAGE FURNITURE AND THE ONLY DTTBAfiLE m THE CITT. Also, Dining-Room Furniture, A5D BEDDI5U, constantly on hand. 4 23mwi3m g p n i n a. BEDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HOLEHALE AND lllCTAILi, ASD MATERIALS FOB TUB BASIC. BEST QUALITY AND STYLE OP SPfilNP M A T T li E S S E S. J. S. FULLER, 41isiutli3m No. OS. SEVEN ru Street. WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETc7 CIIESMT GltOYE WHISKY. No. 225 North THIBD Street. Ii snvtblna nasaiited to prov.- i lie absolute pnrltj 01 Ibis WblHhy. tbe loliowlng ccrlifkaic should dolt There Is noa coholic Bilninlant knoncomniandinKsacr eccD UAliuatioD l.oni such bib eouives: I'uiLADt.Li bia, S'ptember 9. lavi We have carefully teHtcd tbo sample ot t HESNUT GliOVK W lllt-KY which you 8nd us, and flnu that ll contains KOKF. OP THE 1O180N01 S Sl'BSTANCB known Si n an, oil. huh Is the characteristic and Injurious in credicut of the whlrkics In (.inera use. DOOTH, OAKBKTT A CAMAC, Analytical Chemists Kitw Yobk, September I lhM I hove analyzed a sample ot ( UKshUT UltONE V HltKY received irom Air t hsrles Wharton. Jr.. ni I hlisoeiphia: und having carelullv tested It, I am p e( d to state that It Is entire.; fuse fkom poihonou IB iKLfTFi Kie substances it ana tine-flavored quality ol whisk.? an unusually pur Jaiilb h. nn.TON. m. d.. Analytical Chemls Postoh, March 7. lS9 I have made a ehrml"sl analysis ol commerctalam pies ol ChEhNUT Gl.OVE V H1.KV, which provesU be tree Item the heavy r ustl Oils, and pertectly pure an ui Bdul'eralod 1 he fine flavor of this whisky la derive Horn the vrain tired In manufacturing it hesptctiully A. A. Ha YEH. M D . Ktate AfSayer, o. 16 Boylstoo sueet. Kor paie b ael.flrIljonn, orbotCe at No.226Horth THIBD Street l-blladeipbla, 41 IOIN Gr V O Tt rr II'S CELEBRATED CATAWBA WINES. J. W HAMMAS, ROLB AGENT 6 14 tbsmMt No. GQO MARKET Street. NATUAKS i. SONS, IMPORTEltS op BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc. Ho. 19 North FRONT Street. I'UILADEU'UIA. MORES JtATHAHS, IIOKACB A. liATHATJS, OBLAKPO D KATHAB8. 119m DENTISTRY. TIJOTIU IV1KI1C TV.F.TIT r YTT? A PTETl !x without paint-fatcnt aip led for. iiy new ln urau vention. a 1 oub e Beverslbie Keil-adiu-tinu Ha'ety Valved Inhalci lor adminlsierlng MtrounOxiue uas. ana exiraiiuig leuin niuioui aaiu. iu oniy mous that the Uas can be poperiy ana saieiy administered 6 11 tm Dr. C. I.. M Vl-SH. Ho. Til Bl'BUCK treeU DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. lIiEiXCIl STEAM SCOIWAG ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We beg leave to draw your particular attention to onr new French Mit.ni Scouring Establishn ent the tlrnt aud uuiy one oi us a,na in tnis city, we oo uoi uye, out oy a ih nilcal process resore Ladles', tientlemen's, an Children's Garments to (heir original siatos. wtiiiou injuring tfat iu in the least, ftblle gieut experience and me uesi u acniuery irom r ranee enuoie us to warrant periect satuiluction 10 ail who may lavor ns with their patronage. LaDILH' I)BEtWK, of ever descupttun. with or without 'I rlinnitnua. are eleaned and tlDlnhed without being taken apart, whether the color Is genuine lincra ( leaks and Vantlllas. Curtains. Table Covers. Carpets. Velvet Klbbons. Rid Gloves, etc. cleaned and rehnlshed In the best manner Gentlemen s .-uracner aud Vt inter Clothing t eaued to pt-rlecti n wiihom In jury 10 tlie Btull Aiso t lags and Jianueia AU Kinds ot sialns r-n ovtd without c eanlng the whole All orders are executed under our liMntdiate supervision, and satisfaction (uuranteedln every instance. A call and txaminuuuu ui our process is ru.peeuuuy suuvneu. ALRKUVLL & MUX, 812niths So 610 BACK Ktteet J3, J. WILLIAMS, No 16 irorth SIXTH Street WINDOW SHADES. Ihe largest and finest assortment in tbe e'tv at trs lowest prices. S6J lmrp MOKE KHADEH MADK AKD LETTKKH). Q It h E N PEAS, GfiKKN CORK, KIIE8H PEArilK.S, KKeKM TCMAIOBS, M.CM3, ALBERT O. UOBEHTS DALEB IN FINE GbOCKBlES, 18 4p Cor. ELEVKNlfl gnd VINE Streetg. PACKING BOXES (If all kinds anil fn nu.innn'ul at short notice. Wy ailvai tages for waking are the bes in the cliy. and , rtces ni. ra'l lor a list ot prices oeiore ywu nj at coiner ui w l.r I M auu Uxll.lS eireeub Kru't dealer supplied. I 'H lm . tuvl""ta' ALSJKBT D. COOKE. FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. JTIREWOKKS! FIREWORKS 1 . ' ,' IMMENSE DISPLAY OF. LAIN AND COLORED WORKS, - F0U TRADE SALES AND EXHIBITIONS. . PIECES FROM $4 C0 TO $100-00 EACH. .... t ROCKETS', OENGOLAS, CRACKERS, ETC. ATTENTION OF COUNTRY AND CITY TRADE. No. 138 South DELAWARE ATCnnc. HW STILSON & BOYER. JfXAGS! JLAGS I FLAGS HUNTING, SILK AND MUSLIN FLAGS, OF EVF.RY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. BWOBDS, BAOlltn. BEL18. BASK BALL Cr8. BASK BALL BKLT3 AND MILITARY F.QUH'UENTS OF ALL KINDS. WILSON & HUTCHINSON, (Snccessors to Evans, Haasall & Co.), No. 418 ARCH Street 6 41m I'HILA DEI.FHIA. FLAGS, FLAGS, FLAGS. FLAGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, AT HORST MAN'S 9- MILITARY DEPOT, 6 iem60 ' FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS. FIRE AV O H. It S, IN GEE AT VARIETY, For sole at manuiacturerB' prices, by A. II. FKANCISCUS & CO., No. 513 MARKET Street, ADD No. 510 COMMERCE STREET. Goods ordered direct from factory. Io order accepted after July 1. 61 dim T J- McG U I G A N, Importer ana Wholesale Dealer FASCT GOODS, NOT10S8, EiO, FIREWORKS, FLAGS, Etx HATCHES AND BLACKING, NO. S ST KA WHERRY STREET, First Btreet above becond between Maisetand C'besnat 6 4 Vbiladblthia. CARPETINGS, ETC. JUST RECEIVED, TARD-AND-A-I1ALF-WIDB VELVET CARPETS XEW DESIGNS. i. F. & E. It. 0RXE, No. 904 CIIESNUT STREET 3-4 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, WHITE, RED, AND FANCT CANTON MATTINGS, J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET JNGLISII BRUSSELS, FOE UTAIIiS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS! J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 C n E S N Ll T STREET 500 r 1 E c E s NEW PATTERNS ENGLISH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 (1 20 3mrp CIIESNUT STREET MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. SCHUMACHER PIANO FORTE I ft utKi nil'l KING COllFANT'B Kt.W bi UllJi, o. 1103 llitBMI r-iicui no ruspuuuuiiT sail tbe aiteutlun ol our friends aud tbe public generally ot our lemoval to our new and namlaome Wsreroouia, C1K A hi) KOW, Ho. 1103 CI1H.8NU1 btreet, wbere we uave coustanily on hands lurue stock ot our superior and bliiilv tliiltdied Ciuare aotTtiranil I'ianos. Jur Instruments bave oeen awnruvu vm uikugsi pre miums at all tbe principal exhibitions ever held In this coui irv. with numerous lestlinnnla'e trow the -lrst- c.ass artls's In amerlva ana f.urope. ' be. are now the leaUlug Pianos ana ale sen lco naif. ..i .i wnm hers m detlrlns to purchase a first-class Piano at Rreatlv redueeu rates rtoa d not tall to give us a oml I lknos to nit lunlug and moving p ouipil; at- Undedto. MCHOMAt HFK & CO, taim Ii 11U9 CUEWMJT Street WATCHE-, JEWELRY ETC F I N E W A T C II . .L REPA THING, Aend( d to ty the most akillnl workmen, and every "Wstch srrsrited. IKFC CJLOLKS called for, repaired, and re- toitied. ' ' 6?6 G. RUSSELL A CO., No. Qii North SIXTH St. f DIAMOND IHlf,rR - JE1VELER.V WTCHI.U,BWei KT at.:!f! KVF, . WATCHE3 and J2WrL?.T ZZ?M:Ti. Owrogto tie decline et Gold, baa made a great re- dnctloa In price of his large and we') assorted stock tf Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware, Etc. Tie pnbuc arc resrectfally Invited to cell and examine enr stock before purchasing eiaew here. i ii SILVER AND PLATED GOODS, OP TUB Most Superior Workmanship, AT THB STORE, NEW No. 704 ARCH STREET. The undersigned (late Of tie famous Rogers Bros'. Manufacturing Company) ronpect ully announce that they have opened a n w and beantliui store lor tho saie ot SILVER and 1 LAI tU WAKE, at ho. 704 AK( U Htreet. Our long experience as msnuiacturers will enable ns to kei p nothing but flint -clans Goods, and thoi-e who may patronize our s. ore will find our p'ated soods lar supei lor to any ever Imported, and our run timer, n'sy rely on the goods being precisely what thsy are represented to be. bibi BO WMAK ft LEONARD. i WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A lull assortment ot above poods constantly on baiid at model ato prices the Musical Boxes playing from 2 to 10 bt anutnl Alia. FARE & BROTHER, Importers, No 84 CHE." Mil bTKtKT, llllrmtLrp Below fourth.. RICH JEWELKY JOHN LRENNAN, DEALER DI DIAMONDS, FINE WATCIIES, JEWELIA, Etc Etc. Etc. B 215 N. I" S. EIGHTH Si KT, ftUlada. SHIPPING. EOR SAVANNAH, GA. TxlK PHILADELPHIA AND BOUTBERN MAIL 81KAUBUIP COMPANY'S RKOLAB LLNE, BAILING iVEBY 6ATUBUAT. Cabin Tassage tliOO Leek Passage yatn) The CteamshlD " T O N A W A N D A ," Will commence receivtns irelxhc for tue ahove nort. at HaC. htreet Wharf, on 0A.1VHDAY, June 23, at 10 o'clock A. 11. shippers are requested to send bills ot lading with their goods. Ihe Hta e-room accommodation of this steamer are ol a snnertor and contiuouious character. Freight taken lor Charleston. H. (J , and torwatded via Eavaunan v nn quiet uexpaivu. 10 bus of lading slsued alter vessel leaves the wharf. D. 4E tf JU. IliA ' AUlU, No 420 Houth liUW2RE Aveuue. r or freight ax passage apply to ILLIAM C. HARRIS. Freliihi and Passenuer Aunnt. t:stf No. 2t8 hortk PtUWAKt Avenue. .-..Kill I'M IIL'L'If'L. RMA." "COLTjudlA, "CllUA, CALtfjOMA." "LSD1A, ' Rtpam to L1Y.H) OOL LONDONDERJtr, BKLFA.T, DCBLIM ..t'll.lV . ItuL' . v r. i , I . u.,.,11, ' Sn Dii vnn. u uuonuu it , BATi? Olf PA8AGli. PAVAlii.E IN Pl'EB CURRENCY. 1; a 1 n auo . $89. and Tn 0'ltx.RAGi. int. paid c.fiin atkh turned for bringing out passengera irom the above PU1UIB Rl LOWl h HATCH THAN ANT OTHKR LINB. Also, to atid Irom ALL MAllCNB ON THE 1BIUH RAILWAYS. 1- tCIAL h OllCE Passengers will lake particular noMce tl:it me Ancl.or Line" is the only iln rrautina tlnoub ilikeu at the above rates, from Philadelphia to tbe points nsuied nbo e, aud that the undralguea Is the oniy ai iv uuiuorueu Agent m r uiiaunpnia. Apply to AV. A H a.ittt.L, Sole Agent for "anchor I. INK." 114 No. 211 WALNUT Street. RbGTJLAR LINB KOR 11 ART- FORI). CONN., diiect. via the DELA . .vui, AD BABiTAN CANAL. The steamer MJnAM. Capiaiu Vandeveer, now loading at tbe second whan below aPHUCfc Street, wdi leave as above on TiiVKsUt X next. '21st uistant. Freights on reasonable terms Apply to , WILLIAM ii. BAIRD & CO.. 61t8t No 132 South WIlAKVhS, FOR NEW YORK. PHILADEL deiph'a Steam Propeller Comnanv Da fchkii li Mklnsiire Lines. vln lie'aware and Ituritan Canal leaving tsi y at )'i M. and 5 P. at., connecting with ail Kortbern and Lastern lines. For treibt which wM be tsken upon accommodating tetnis, aiply to " ii-i.i.' ju si. iiimu a. i u., 3 10 No. 1J2S L-lLAWABK Avenue f 0 SHIP CAP1AIN8 AND OWNERS. TUB X nnuerslgned having leased the .JUSINUiOr K KLW DOC K.begs loin orm his frieuus and the patrmit vt ibe Dock the' b Is 1 repared v. Ith increasea fact Ititu to accommodate those having vesse a to be raised 01 repaired at.d being a pruo leal ship-carpenter and caulker, wi give personal attenuon to tne vessels en trusteo to hint ior repairs. Captains or Agents. ihip Carpen ers, and Machln'su having vessels to repair are solicited to call Having tbe agency for ihe ea.e of Wettersiedt's Patent Metallic 1 omnosliion" oi opper Paint for the pierervatlon ot vessels' bo'toms for this city, I am pre- patea to urnwo inesame ou iiior , im JOHN IL HAM MITT. Kens ngton eciew Dock. 11S DELAWARE A venue, above 1-4 U1EL Street. SHIRTS, FURMSHIMG GOODS, &o T W. SCOTT & CO.. SHIRT MANUFACTURERS, AMD DIALERS VH MEN'S FIJItNlSHINO (iOOUs, No. 814 CEESKUT Street. FOVB LOOBS B1LCW TBE 'CONTINENTAL," 820 rp PUIIADELPHIA j "PATENT SIIOULDEK-SEAM SHIRT MANU FACTO KY, AKD (JKNTLEMLN'S FCRNISHING 8TOKE Pl.Bkx.CT FITIO fHIBiS AND DRAWERS Lade irom nieacurttnent at very short notice. Allctberaiticlciof OENTLEMEN'-s DBES8 GOODS In lull variety. W1NCHKRTKH A CO., B Hi No. m CHeNUT Street. LEGAL NOTICES. TN THE COURT OF COMMON H,E AS r ORTII E X CJ1 V A M) COt'HI T OF PHILADKLPH A. ADLLAIDK Mthl I B, br eis , vs. BbUNARD Ml1 R i.1 A H In IMvorre. Vsrcn 'irm. 1 Ko. M. TO PFRN At I MKBO K Respondent: lake notice that niposttlins. on nen alf of the 11V nan In the ahove case, will be take twtorot'haresN. Mann Esq., lisro Itier. at h)s rffee, ror'hwest corner ot , andt reen streets on Tfit'H rT JiUr 1A le8,aaWt o i lerks j. M.. whtn and where von mav atteml If jom think rrooer. Jonffh M PItK. , 6 12 IM ; jutornerjor Lfhe'.liwit! . , STOVES RANGES, &o." t 1. TJNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heat tug by Petroleum OU. Our Stoves gfte ao smoke or odor, and are not liable to get out ot older, being as simple la every respect ai a Kerosene Lamp. Ihe Buker. Broiler, and Flat-iron neater are tbe only special articles ef fur niture required. For all other purposes ordinary stove Inrnlture may be used. DAVID II. LOSEY, BOLE AGENT FOB PI NNBYLVANIA, Ne. S8 Sootb EI ITH Btreet. libtral ducfimt to thr tradr. 4 17 tm ro QULVEll'S NEW PATENT I EEP SAND-JOINT II 0 T - A 1 It U It N A C E. ItANOliH OF Al,l, S1ZK8. ALSO, 1'HllGAK's MlW LOW FKKnMJRE 8TKAM HI AT IN ii APPARAIUS. FOR SAL T CHARLES WILLIAM?, 6 10 5 Ko. HEVUaliKE'l HTKEET, 27 GAS COOKING STOVES. 07 THE EAGLE GAS STOVES . Are warrant ea to BAKE.bKOIL, BOIL. ROAST, TOAST, STEW, nEAT IKONh t'10 Kill ' A NO DrST. DIRT. MilOKK. OB ASUKS, And are more econon leal than Wood. Coal, or oil. G W. LOOM1N IVi snutucttirer's Airent, 826 No 27 S. MX1I1 Sttvet Philadelphia, Pa. 07 UNIVERSAL CLOTHES- 07 WB1NGKB. 1 Tbe only Wringer with the l'atent Co-Wheel Regu. lator. Y e warrant this Wringer, and no other. O. V LOOMls, Uanuiaciurer's Arent. 6 25 Ne. 27 S. blX'l H Mitet, Phllade pbla, Pa. 27 THE CELEBRATED 27 DOTY WASHING MACHINE. For sale at O W. LOOMIS'. t U No. 27 B. SIXTH 8 fa eet. Philadelphia. Pa. 27 REFRIGERATORS, 27 10K COOLERS, ICE CREAM FRKFZERS, OARPET SV Lil tli-S, C'LOlti E6-W B1GEKS, ETC. AT O W. I O0MI8', 28fmwlmJ No. 27 B. SIXTH Btreet Philadelphia, Pa. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OR ECBOPEAN RANGE, tor families, hotels, or nubile instituiloua In 1W1.NTY DIErbRI.Nl: MZh 8. A lco. 1 hi ademhla Ratmes. Ho -Air lur. racea Ponable Heaters, LowUown Urates. Plreboard Stoves, Bau Hollers, mewbole P ates. Broilers. Cook Ing Stoea, etc.. whoiesa e ano r tall, by tlm manaiao tuters CHAbL, HI ARP & THOMPSON, 6 lstntbEm o. 209 N SECOD Street MISCELLANEOUS. TpITLER, WEAVER & CO., AlANUr A CHEERS OF Manilla and Tarred Cordage, Cords, Twines, Etc., No 23 North WATER Street and No 22 North DELAWARE Avenue, JUlLAtilLPDIA. IDWIS II. FlTLIS, JtflCBAEL WKAYBR, COKSAD f ClOIBlKB 114 QEOEOE PLOWMAN, CAHPENTEIt AND BUJr.DER, No. 2S2 CARTER Street ' Ami No. 141 DOCK Street. Wachtne Woik aLd Allllwilt.htlng piomptly attendo w 3 8 OO K N EAOHASOK BAU MANDFACTORT. JOHN T. B A 1 I, t t 4 O O,, No. Ill N. FRONT and No. 114 N. WATER Street. Paladalphla. DEALERS IN HAt.8 A.ND BAGGING oi every uecilptio. tor Gialn, Flour, Bait, super P hophate oi Lime, Bona Dust, Etc I arse and small GDNNY BAGS eanstantly on band. 2 22 4J Also. WOOL BACKS. ' Joum T. Bailet. James Cascade. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, GHAVK-8TONES, Etc. Just completed, a beautiful variety of Italian marble monuments, tombs and grave stones. Will be sold cheap for cash. Work tent to any part oi tne United States. HENIIY TAllft, marble works, 124 wfni No. 710 GREEN Btreet, Philadelphia. ONUMEMS AND GRAVESTONES. ON hand, alarte assortment of Gravestones, ef Vari ous designs n. sue oi the tinest Italian and American kiarbieat the Marble Works of A. STEINVF.TZ, I 27 tntbe3m RIDGE A venue, below Klevemb stree J C. FERKIN8, L.IMliElt MEHCHANT BuocesHor to b Clark, Jr.,. No. 324 CHRISTIAN STREST. Ccuftuutly on Laud a latge und variea sm-orOnsn of Buiiilm Lumber 6 V4 BK 1 I) K S B 1) K u MACLlINt WOKKS' OSF1CE, to. MA. FROM S'fklCBT BlI,iPKLI'IU. Wear prepared to till orders t any extern rot oor e;i known UACUINKRI rORl OTTON AND WOOLI.KN MILT, ucluillng all recent laioro'emtn-s .11 Caralhg Hnionlng. a nd V eaving. We invite the at eatlon 01 manoiactnrers 10 ear sxtaaa sve works M ALrKKD JXNKB A nos. WILLIAM s . 0" It A N t, COUMIfhiO.H MKHI'BANT, No. 3JS DfcLAWARB A v uue, PUtisdolphla. Aomt won Portent's Gunpowder, Refined Mtro, Charcoal, Ete. , Vt. Paser & Co ' I boo late. ( 0001, and liroina. Cioetcr Lros A Co 's Veilow M ttl 6bath ng Bolts. and Nalla. I 24 ALEXANDER C. C ATT ELL 4 C 6. PRODUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS. NO. 26 NORTH WHARVES. AKD NO 27 NOKTH W ATKR STREET, 1 HlLDfcLI UlA. 1 ALEkAUDkB O. CATTFLL tLIJAW O. CATTKLt ' COTTON AND .FLAX BAIL DOCK AND CASTA t, 01 U nnntbera and brands. ' Tent Awning. Trunk, and Viagon-t over Duck. Also Paper llanuiacturera' Drier Felts, trotn one to sever feet wiUei PauUos. Leltlng. Sail Twine, etc. JOHN W. EV HUMAN A Co.. 6j No lug JONES' Alley. ESTABLISHED 179 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looking-Glasscsi. i ENGRAVINGS TAISTINGS, DRAWINGS ETC llanaiaotnrer of all kinds of Ltooking-Glaee, Portrait, antl Plo. tviro l'Vamea to Order. No. 910 CHESNUT STREET, THIBD LOOK ABOVE THE CON TIN KN I AL,' 1 PDILAPKLFBIA, 8 Ibi
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