c THE .DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 21, 1806. TIIK IIACIIEIiOB IBEA1S. BY BOBFBT BCCHAKAN. Thf world in dreary. I am jrrowlnz old. Wife nor bairn inakei plad my chamW still, Thpj wintry reason cometh with its cold, The nrarth is dark, and the wind without in shrill: Teal twilight gloams around me hope and power Depart like scent and color from a flower Yet, where I pit, awertt music floats to me: Tin the falling, tailing of a silver shower Around a forest tree ! .Ah 1 can I hear the scented rain intone ? Can I hear the leaves that stir and sigh ? Or hear I but the movement and the moan Of busy follt that hurry darkly by? Hay I for a white hand lies in ininp, sweet eyes Bhweon me, and a happy maiden cries 1 Nay ! tor my bliod asrmn flows fresh and free To the falling, lulling of the shower that sighs Around the forest tree 1 And enn it be ?o mnny years aeo. Since I clasped her, 'neath the leaves that summer day? And were there words ofpartin, words of woe? Hit she amontr her children far away" Can she hear the sweet and melancholy sound? Doth tthe see the shining dewdrops ou the ground? Both she flutter like the leaves and dream of me To the iallimr, falllne of the rain around Tho murmurous forest tree? Tho city closes round me, I nni told. Yet 'tis melody from the country lanes I hear; The wintiy season cometh with its cold, The hearth is d:irk. and the end of all is near; Yet love, the city ladcth wttii its patn ! The old brifiht dream is drowsy ou my brain ! And my life is flowing earthward fust and the iulliup, tailing of the summer rain Around a lorest tree ! Natural History oftbc Newspaper Reporter The Newspaper Kbfohter is an inspector of society, a tenor to the wicked-respectable, hated and yet courted by politicians and public men, fearpd by delinquent oliiciuls, and despised by none but his fellows. Kcporters are reducible Into many classes, the fnncipal of which are JIaiter-ol-Kact Reporters, mafcinative Reporters, Illiterate Reporters, and Pedantic Reporters. The Matter-of-Fact Reporter is a hard wominz drudge, who is of immense service to the public, but who is held in little estimation, because his reports are not spicy nor garnished with exasperations or high coloring of tame truths. The M. of F. R. is very industrious, and his chief amb.tion seems to be to say the most in the tewe.it words possihte. Conse quently, you discover all that he knows of an occurrence in a paragraph of half a dozen lines, while some ot his oicthren would have com pelled you to wander over a dreary waste of dirty and blurred print, occupying as many rolumns, be I or o you could ect the desired infor mation. Yet the btupidipublic, who, like chil dren, regard those most who put them to most trouble, think but little ot the reporter who oilers the grains of wheat in a handful, and values him who forces them to hunt tor the par ticles through a world 01 verbiage-chart'. The M. of F. R. takes special delight in being in the way oi dauaer. II be knows of a rickety house, or a fteamboat blessed with a defective boiler, or a careless engineer, or an ill-conducted pow der mill, he will stand gazing at it whenever opportunity occurs, take out his pencil ani sharpen it, and drawing out his note-book, com mence to write "Horrible Accident." He will then pause a little to give the house a chance to fall, or the steamboat to collapse, or the powder mill to be distributed to the elements; but, everything remaining calm and serene, ho will, alter uttering nn inetlectual pruyer to his patron Mercury, or an equally useless imprecation on liifl "luck," turn nwav with a sigh, to follow a drunken sailor who he is sure is going to fall into the river or (what is as dangerous) into the bands of the police. The M. of F. R. looks ou Incidents in rather a peculiar but a thorougu business manner, whic'a sometimes gains hini the reputation of being Hellish and callous. He has been known to run three miles of a hot day, nnte-book in hand, by the side of a mad dog, uot with the benevolent intention of curtailing the canine's career, but merely that he might be able to chron'de the cases of dogbite, and harrow the public with anticipations ot hydrophobia. So if a man is drowning, the M. ot F. R. does not think it in cumbent on him to help the individual in diffi culties, but merely to wait patiently till the close of the catastrophe, make a lew notes, alarm the police, attend the coroner's inquest, and then rush to the paper with the items. A fireman who had 1 alien with part of a wall into a small. imitation of tlie internals cast nis eyes npward from his worse than lion's den tor some one to rescue him liom an excruciating death. Seeing a man leoking dowu at him, he naturally bellowed, "Why the don't you help a feller np'f" The man turned down the collar ot his coat, unbuttoned it slowly, and throwing it open, revealed a badge, saying, "I'm a reporter, and I want to know how ou feet. JJoyou think it's hotter than a baker's oven, and are you much inconvenienced V The fireman cried, "Throw a rope, or sumthin', or 1 11 choke." The reporter crossed legs, and ui ranging a piece of paper on his knees wiote the initial "F" for "fatal acciaent." Just then somebody came with a rope and assisted the fireman out ot his predicament, who, whenever he was iu safety, emptied vials ol verbal wrath on the reporter's head; but the latter answered not again, but sm ilincly altered the "F" to an "N," and, atter writing "Narrow Escape," went ou bis way. a ad una disappointed man, but hoping for better luck next time. The M. of F. R. sometimes becomes a steno graphist or phonotrraphlst; In which case he is the terror of public speakers, for he writes down and cuielully exteudh all the errors in grammar and reduuda'neics and repetitioLB of which most speakers are guilty. This causes tidgety speakers to visit the newspaper oilices next day, iu a high state of exasperation, and f tutted like' a cartridge with explosive material, ready to burst, torpe like, at sight of the editor. "'Why did you man gle my beautiful s.eccb in your vile sheet?" is the first intention of the orator to demand. But he knows that outburst would ruin him, so he uiodiiies it into: "The youne man who reported my speech last night m.de some trifling errors i hut 1 woi'ld like corrected, it possible." The 11. of F. R. is then called on, and he is ready to take oatti ou the correctness ot his notes. Then if the orator kuow his business, he will subude and upoloeize, and lay down an X where the M. of F. It. may chance to see it at the same time remar king that iu the haste and excitement ol speaking errors will occur, which an accommo dating reporter should correct. The 51. of F. It. ultimately becomes t'ae editor, and as such, his haoits of conci-encss and patient industry do good service to their owner. The Imaginative Reporter has a soul above items, and a conscience guilt'e-s ot writing the truth. He is pitted with what is considered a requisite tor liars, a good memory ; which enables him to ornament the most common occurrence with flowers oi speech and poetical extracts from the most bombastic authors. He cuu wander through a ri-am of paper without conveyine auv actuate impression to the mind except that the writer is trying to sav some- thine which is uot jet apparent. But give him a eood subject, and the 1. U. is in his glory. The burning ot a shanty in asunkon lot reminds bini ot Pompeii, Vesuvius, Herculuueum, the graud ana nuui connagrauon; and it an organ v nuder is churning out tunes in some arliacent street, Nero and nis neeudiarv fiddle are lugged in. A stale sausace will lurnifh him with mate rial tor a column of stortach-revolting stuff about the danper ot poisonous food, and he is ready to invent a new disease, and give it a name of thundering sound, with alarming symp toms and tearful diagnohes. The I. U. seldom witnesses the occurrences concerning which he wrmta hiii vam. His total knowledge of the weddintt which he writes ot in a style to muko ill nutxuie and inside of the fashionable world wonder, the one at the riches displuyed, th other at tue ritiicetsfi oi me uescrjpuwn, u rived from the M. of F. Reporter. From the M. of F.R.'s meagre six lines, the I. R. froths up a whipped syllabub ot two or three columns. This be dors quite systematically. He allows a quar ter of a column for the weather, in which th sun is made to rejoice liko a bridegroom, and the clouds are of purple and pink, and all tho new coal oil colors; birds have some twittering to do. too; the trees are made to nod their stitely forms in acquiescence of the event, and inanimate nature generally is tncked up in lull feather (beg pardon, en grande letiue) tor the auspicious occasion. A quarter of a column is devoted to the rabble, what they said and did, and imagined. Half a column to the silks, satins, lace, diamonds, broadcloth, and tratniture generally, of the wedding party. Half a column to the looks ot the bride and bridesmaids, in clusive of half a dozen lines to the bitdegroom and other male Indi-menpaole incumbrances to the show. Half a column to the ceremony and the coneratulationa winds up tho atl'alr. For the clot h ing of this skeleton d raft.t he I. R. nil fcrs from the latest fashion-plates and ladies' books. By ron.Thomson, Scott. Lonsfellow.etcthemar-Tiaec-service, the slang of the streets; and thus makes up a very neat patchwork, which is new as a whole, though old in its parts. Battles, fires, revolutions, plagues all that stirs up the stagnation of men's spirits are the tools with which the I. R. works. With the help of Mur ray's Guides, he will travel from New York to Algeria, drop into every town by the way, tell in impressive language what he did not see there, of the remarkable conversations he did not bold with emperors and suges; of the uni versal cry ol oppression he d!d not hear as it ascended like one vast shriek to the empyrean; ot the men of all lands he did not see, looking with fond hopps and powerful telescopes across the great ocean to too-happy and over-firm ly welded Columbia and all related with a con sistency and a truth-likrness that, invite belief while the author is sitting on a ricKety chair in a dingy room anticipations of a arcenbaok for inspiration, and for lucubra'ion ice-water and "a stick." Ultimately that lazy brute, the General Public, retuses to be stirred up with the sem-ation pole, and the I. R. has to take to sketch-writing for a livelihood. The Illiterate Reporter is a discrrace to the preps, which must always bf a standard for col loquial English. To the credit of reporters, the illiterates (to ue their own slang) will soon have io "let up" or their profession will "bactc down" on them. The Illiterate Reporter gives the stamp of currency to the slang of the dav, and is thus offensive to good taste making the newspaper the ces-pool of the dialosue ot the sireeis." Illiterate Reporters are rapidly becom ing extinct the ambition ot the prolesion at present being t write plain but good English. In a lew years the I. R. will have to return to his native ditches, which he should have never left. TnE Pedantic Reporter is the Dominie SampFon of the pies, without that worthy in dividual's merits. The P. R. is generally some broken-down or hnlUraaiic cleigoman, who for unsoundness of morals or want of intellect has been banished from t!ie hopes and emoluments of "ihe sacred oilice." The P. R. mnst live somehow; he fcannot obtain a sinecureship as treasurer of any of the numerous societies in stituted for benevolent or missionary purposes which give eay livines to superannuated pur sons, eo be takes lo the press. He brings w ith him some intelligence, but it is salted witn Latin, peppered with Greek, and flavored with French. The mob with him are the ot polloi, an editor is a redacteur, and a scribbler like himself he styles a lilcraleur. He never saw a bouse on fire, though lie often witnesses a con flagration, a horseman is a cavalier, and a mar ried woman a femme counertc. These and roanv such cruel barbarisms he perpetrates on popular patience, and the public might not comydain for that, ill-u-cd donkey the general reader can even stand "Memento mon" and "Tempus mutantur vol fugit." "Quern Dens vult," etc., and "statu quo" but when tho P. R. inflicts on the reader's patience a three line quotation from Ovid, or a verse Irom tho Hebrew Bible reduced to Roman characters, he ouffht to be indicted by the grand lury or complained of by the tender-hearted Berch, for perpetrating needle? s cruelties on animals. The P. It. does not think It necessary to write "good readable Euglish." His idea seems to be to make everything as in comprehensible a possible, and he ttenerally succeeds, lor tnis purpose he Has been known to use seven different laneuages in describing a Democratic procession, exclusive of modern Greek and rural American. The P. R. is lauelied at by his brothers ot the pencil and nnte-book, and he in turn despises them. They often ironi cally ask him if he can read his own report alter it is printed, which is rather a dillicult task (ns the printers make wild work of tne foreign phrases, g.ving them the benefit of a very libe- rut translation, "caaeris paribus ' becoming on one occasion "catching parables"). In revenge, the 1'. R. writes to some semi-literary journal, com plr.iniug that reporters sre not Admirable Crich'ons, or even a3 learned ns himself, which Heaven forbid they ever should be. if learnins means a lack ot judgment, and education a parade. The P. R. has much to answer for in making English a conglomeration of barbarisms, a hodge-pooore of language. To the illiterate tho P. K. is offensive because he insults their ienorance; to the educated ho is dotiblv offen sive, because be mangles all lnnjuasies lor all but the most pedantic like the various tongues kept feparate and in their proper place8. Luckily, the Pedantic Reporter is becoming less valued as ediuation advances, and soon may we be allowed to inscribe on hir wooden tomb stone, "Hie Jackass." N, Y. Sunday Mercury. FURNITURE AND BEDDING. FU UN ITU HE. RICHMOND & FOIxEPAUGIT, Ho. 40 South SECOND St., West Side, MANVFACTURKRS of SVPEBIOR CABINET FURNITURE, UPHOLSTEllED (iOODS. Parlor hultt, In 1 luRti. Ren. 11 air Cloth, etc. MuitiK-litK Ui. 1)1u1uk-Ku n, aud ( Uuuitier Kuiis. in WIlui, ItoKliOKany, Ouk. hemut. etc.. lOKothor with t rained imitutkns ol tie abote woodo. whicb coaie very If I w. Should too dclr anything In our lue.lt will be to jour HdYuuiOtt to t'u.l uiiil examine nur a o k. which ix n larnetTid um cl ok can be louud anywhere, ami I'Kltl'.B THE LOWEbT. RICHMOND A F0REPAU3H, 528 No. 40 Komli SECOND Street g ? R I N G. BIDDING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, HOLK8ALE AND KIVPAIL, AKD MATIBIALB VOR THE SA&1B ItESr QUALITY AND BTYLK OF SPRINP H A T T II ESSES. J. S. FULLER, 4143tntL?m No. 9 is. SEVINm Street. ESTABLISHED 17 9 5. A. S. ROBINSON, French Plate Looklns-Glasses, ESGBAV1NGS FAINTING?, DRAWINGS ETC v Alanuiacturcr of all kinds of Looiinc-CJl Portrait, and Pio. tre r'l-fiiiifnt to Order, No. 910 CHE3NUT STREET, THIEU l'OOB ABOVE THK CONT1N USUAL, FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES SUCCESSFUL TESTS. GREAT FIIIE IN NEW YORK. GREAT FIBE IX t IIAIIL.KS1 ON, I. C. GREAT FIRE IN WADDINGTON. GREAT FIRE IN CANADA. MARVIN'S SAFES. IS 1VERY INSTANCE SAVED ALL T1JKIII CONTENTS. MARVIN & CO., No. 721 Chesnut Street, (Mcsonic Hall), No. 2G5 Broadway, New York. SFN.D FOR ILIX8TRATED CATAXOQCE, BECOMD-IIAND SAFES; HOTJSK SAFES. SAFES EXCHANGED. I 62mrp CIGARS AND TOBACCO. A HINT TO TOBACCO CHEVYERS WEDDING-CAKE FINE TOBACCO. CUT The only USE. CUT TOBACCO ever manufactured in I'bllndelpbla. Tlie lioKt in the Marlset. EVE 11 Y BODY USES IT. Manufactured from the Best leaf. SOLD EVERYWHERE. 611 Factory, S.K. corner Pkoad and Wallace Streets WHISKY, BRANDY, WINE, ETC. (J11ES Ml GROVE WHISKY. So. 225 North THIRD Street. It anything naHWHUtrd to prove the abaolme purltj ot this Wlil.sKy. tlio lol owIhk certificate" should doit 1 here ix no aicohoilo sviuiulunt know n commanding suet mu u.mjatim toui audi blt-b souices: Philadelphia, September 9. lfc Tte have caremlly tented the eampte of 'Ht,HNTJl GKOVK WHISKY which you scud uh, and find that It contains soke of the roisosoin arjBttTAXdt knownas r eiL on..' hwh In the characterise ana injurious In tiediini oi the whiklen in general ue UOOIH, UAKKkTT CAM AC, Analytical Chemists Sr.w Yorac. Hcptemher 3 IkM 1 have analyzed a raniple ol CHKSXUT Gl.OVE V.H1SKY received Irom Air LhaTlea Wharton, Jr.. ol 1 hiiaoeinhia; Mid having careluliv tented it, 1 am plea hi d to mate Hint It la entire v free fkom poihonod uk DELFTF.uiora KubHtancen It la an unusually pur anu tlne-cuvortd ijumlty ot vthlskv. James b. i hilton, m. d.. Analytical t'hernla Boston. March 7. 1B59 I have rtinde a chemlenl iinalyiMn of commercial am pies of CHP.KNCT GKOVE WaixKY, which provest he Iree liom tho heavy t unll OIib. and perleotly pure an UEiiduiierated. 'Ihe fine flavor of tliii whisky is derive liom tbe yrain ued In manuiacturiuti it. hespectiully A. A. HAYES. M D Mute Aseayer, ho. lt lioyiston street. For psie tir fiarrol. riemlinnn. or bottle AtNo.'2ftNnrrH THIKD Street fbllSdeiphia. ft Tois c; v o xi rr ix's CELEBRATED CATAWBA WINES. J. W. HAMMAK, SOLE AGENT, 6 14 thsrut No. 020 MARKET Street. NATHANS & SONS, IMPORTERS OF BRANDIES, WINES, GINS, Etc. Etc. No. 19 Ncrth FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA. HOPES HATIIAHH, HORACE A. KATHANP. OKLAMDO D KATUAAP. 119m STOVES RANGES. &o. TJNION OIL STOVES, A new and complete apparatus tor Cooking and Heating hy retroleum OH. OnrPtovei e!v no smoke or odor, and are not liable to get cat ot older, being u simple in every respect as a Kerosene Lamp. The B.tker. Droller, and Flat-iron Heater are the only special articles of inr nltnre re()uired. For all other purposes, ordinary stove lurniture inuy be need. DAVID II. LOSEY, SOLE AGEST FOR PENNSYLVANIA, No. 38 S-ontti FIFTH Street. Lihtral ditcount to tTit. iratif. 17 3m rn QULYEIl'S NEW PATENT JDEEP 8AKD-J01-NT II 0 T - A I li F a It N A C B. PANtiES OK ALL JS1ZES. ALSO, PH11GAKVS EW i-'-W PKfe&iUal STKAM UtATlXO APl'AKAfUS. KiRBAlltllY CHARLE8 WILLIAMS. 610 Ko. llCaHAHKEl ' bl'KJbET. THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER, OM KruiiPKAN 1RANOK. lor tamliles. hotels. or nubile inatituiions. In TWKhTY lUFKhithNX slZl S ai.o. Mil u.l nhla Itannes, lioi-AIr ur- rawa l-onable Heaters, l.owdowu Orates Firehoard Ftoves, liau Hollers. siewtiu.c Fiaies, lirollera. Cook iriu Moves, etc.. wbolern e anu leiaii. ov ine munainc- turera cliA8t, .-HAltP & TMU.mp.su.v 5 19 stntht m No. 'iW N. BKCOM Sireet ICE COIVIPANicS. JEEI COOL II KEEP COOL ! J X.1 v-Ku-LKlN" iOViiiCLO- CHARLES B. CARPEJiTER & CO., I iV HOLES ALE ANI RET AIL. 1CK D E A I. E R S No. 717 WILLUW, Above Franklin St, Families supplied satisfactorily and at reduced rates. Sealers and large consumers iurnlnhed on reasonable term. CHARLES H CAKPENTBB. JOHN OLEJIHl'lNlNa. JU8LPH M. TBUAIAN, Jr., 8 22 1m Proprietor TPAETEEN ICE COMPANY. KEARON OP J I J lt't6.-8 lbs. daily, to cents per eeli t i'iib dsilv, 15 cens per week: ) lbs. dJiy, HO ceuta per week; 20 inn uoiiy. mi vn per wera. jjbihm. -u .ii.jr.ui. oireei. oeiow inru. 'itmain tf. til JOUA 0. MYiM. FLAGS, FIREWORKS, &o. JpIEEWOllKS! FIREWORKS 1 IMMENSE DISPLAY OP PLAIN AND COLORED WORKS, rOB TBADE SALES AND EXHIBITIONS. PIECES FKOM $4f,0 TO f lOO-00 EACH. IIOCKETS, BENGOLAS, CRACKERS, ETC. ATTENTION OF COUNTRY AND CITY TRADE. No. 138 South DELAWARE Avcnnc. ,um STILSON k BOYER. JTLAGS! FLAGS! FLAGS PUNTING, SILK AMD MUSLIN FLAGS, OF EVERY SIZE AND DESCRIPTION. SWORDS, SA&lltK. BELTS, HASB BALL CAr.S. BASK HALL BKLTS AND MILITARY EQUIPMENTS OK ALL KINDS. WILSON & HUTCHINSON, (Successors to Evans, Hassall & Co.), No. 418 AI1C1I Street 6 41m PHILADELPHIA. XT' I X2, 13 "W O R K S, IN GREAT VARIETY, For sale at manulactur"re' prices, by A.II.FRANCISCUS&CO., Xo. 513 MARKET Street, AJCD No. 510 COMMENCE STREET. Gooda ordered direct from factory. ho order accepted after July 1. 61 dim r J. M c G U I Q A N, importer ana wnoieta e Dealer n Fa.NCT GOODS, Ori01i, Ero, FIREWORKS, FL.AC1S, Eto MATCHES ANT BLACKING, NO. STKA AVTI ;khy STREET, Firnt Ktxeet above becouil between iUarketand C'begnut b t rniLADKLFUL. CARPETINGS, ETC. JUST RECEIVED, YARD-AND-A-IIALF-WI.DE VELVET C A 11 PETS JV JSI7 DESIGNS. J. F. & E. C. 0RKE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET, 3-4 7-8, 4-4, 5-4, C-4, WntTE, RED, ANU FJJfCT CANTON M A T T IN G S. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET. JgNGLISH BRUSSELS, 10R HAIRS AND HALLS, WITH EXTRA BORDERS, J. F. & E. E. ORNE, No. 904 CHESNUT STREET 500 r I B C E S NEW FATlLhNS EN GLI SH TAPESTRY BRUSSELS. J. F. & E. B. (JUNE, No. 904 (3 20 3inrp CHESNUT STREET. DYEING, SCOURING, ETC. PEMH ST E A 51 SC0URLfl ESTABLISHMENT, No. 510 RACE Street. We tea leave to umw our particular attention to onr l ew Freucli Mt.ui Hcounng t.ubh.na eiit tlie tlrnj unly one ol it, k.ud in itii. city. Menu uot dve, but lis a ilitnilcal proceta re. ore Ladleb', Uent euieu'i, an Children'. Garuients to ibeir oiiijlnal eiato. wltuou n JurlUK tbirn In ti e leaot, nlille ineut txperlenua and lLe Leaf n athlnery iroui Frant-e enuble ua to warrant pinect kutmtuciiun to a. I wiio u.ay iavor ua witli ttielr alronajo. LADlb.8' HUhhSm o tver, Uesci'ptlon, with or without 'I rimmlu(.8, are cleaned anil tluWieit without being taken apart, whether the color If genuine or not Optra Cloaks and Mantillas f nrtalna Table Covers, Carpets Velvet lilbbona, Kid Gloves, etc. cleaned and leiiiilpiitd in tbe litui umnuer. Una lemon's uuuuer and W Inter Clotblng cianoJ to perteoti n without lu jury to tbe stult A fo Huga and I:anueis All kinds of s'nina ruiovid wltliout e eaiiiuu the whole, unorders are eeeuteo under our lumiedlato auuervlslon. and HaiisfiictioD auaranteed in every lusiaiiee. A rail and tituiiliUtiiU oi our proceaa Is re.peotluily soliuited. ALBEUYLL & MAM, 3 12 mtbM Ho. 510 RACK Btiect DENTISTRY. THOUBAMHCi TEETH EXTRACT RD : : i slilw.ut natn f atent aim. led for. V v nw in- VafiTT vention a Loub e heveraible Be l-adju tin "a'eiy Valved li.hali i lor admliiiHtering Mtrous Oxide (-as. and tztraitUiK lectb itboutauln. Tbe oulr mode ttai tlio cinn can tie n-oper!) and raie! y ailminiatered t il cm Hi. C. i.. 'o. TU btlilVK auovU WATCHES, JEWELRY ETC. PINE WATCH ItEPAIIUNO, Attended to by tbe moet ikllinl workmen, and every Watch warranted. FKRHCU CLOCKS called for, repaired, and re tut oed. 5 2G G. RUSSELL & CO., No. J3 Nortli SIXTH St. wTiiir.i,iwiu:i t it.t WARE, vWATCIli;3 and JiiWi-F.I IMPAIRED. Chestntt S..r'.--iT Owln to tbe decline' t Gold, baa made re,t re d action In price of bis lame and well assorted stock t Diamond, WHtcll, Jewelry, Silverwfir", Kto, Tbe pnblic are re spectfnilj Invited to call and exumln. enr xtock bctore pnrcliaaineenewhere. 1 SILVER AJJD PLATED GOODS. rue Most Superior Workmanship, AT THK NEW S T O Tl E . No. 704 ARCH STREET. Tbe underpinned (lata r tie fimnm Rnirora Urn.1 ktaunlaviuriuK Comtany) repectuliy announce tlmi tbey Lave opt ned a new snd heuntltui store 'or the u e ot ttlLVtK and i'LATKb WiklS, at o 7tl4 AUL'U ttreet. Onr linn fxperirtce as niann'acturors wiil (i iihlfOM io ke D notlilliir but Dm-clasK Good, am) tlio-e t o nny patronize our s ore will find our p ated fi'uiin mi .uuerior io any ever imporieu. ana our cu1 ti miTP r ay tely on tbe yoods being preciEcly wbat tlie are rrprevenieo io oe. 5 M PCWifAN & LEONARD. WATCHES, JEWELEY, &c. MUSICAL BOXES. A full BF8ortni(iit ol above pnoos constantly on baiid at niodeiate prlcca tbe Musical Boxes playing irom z io ju nt auuiui aua FARE & BROTHER, Importers. Xo. 824CHE.-,KUi STKfcKT, 11 ll6mttrp Below Fourth. KICH JEWELRY JOHN BRENNAN, DEALER IN IIAMONIB, WATCHES, JEWELliY, Etc. Etc. Etc, 2C Eo. 18 S. EIGHTH SiHEET. TlUlada. SHIPPING. FOR SAVANNAH, GA, ItlE PIIILADFLrillA AND SOCTHBRN MAIL S'lBAMSlilP COMPANY'S REOBLAB LISE, SAILING EVKBI 8ATUHDAT. Cabin rasRSKe nr, CO Deck Panautje 8-n0 Tbe EteaniHhiP " 'J' O N A W A N L A ." Will commence receiving irclglic lor the above port, at K,i(.n Street Wbarl.oo sAiUltiAV, Juno i3, at W o'clock A 11 hblppers are reunestcd to send bills ot lading with Ibeir tuods. Ibe Ma e-roe-n accommodHtlnnn or this steamer are oi a superior and cominouioua character. r'r ikh takeu tor Charleston H. c , and Ibrwatded via Savannah v. uh quick aeimtcli. ko bnls ot lading sinned alter vessel leaves the wbarC . J 1. K. v - AGA, No 420 fouth DELAWARE A venue. ror trelfbtcr paij-ngeapiiii to 1LLIAM C. HARRIS. Frdchi and PnafluuAr Afrcnt. e:5tf No. 2t't) ortk UELaV Altt Avenue. f-fci-r HA MILL'S PASSAGE OFFICE. Si1''1 'A.SCUOU LINE 0" UlEAMf.KM." , ll.ERMA," "COl.UaBlA, CJUPOMA." "CAMBlUa,'1 ' I;KlTA'NIA," "ISD1A.1 Bteam to Livfcuruor, londonderrt, belfaht. dcblis hiivVRY, t OitK, AND GLoHUOW. KATK.' UV Pa.SAGK. I'AYaKI.K IN 1'Al'Klt CUavatENCY. C a a I s 8 syo, $80, and 1 ili-lUAOb Jfl iH. 1AI1 ClK'1 It'll ATKS lsrued for bringing tut pasetntiers irom tne above points at i.OVVKB KATEH THAN ANY OTHER LIN B. Al-o. to and irom ALL TA110N! ON TDK IRISH RAILWAYS. K I' t.CIAL 011CK l'a.nei:gers wnl take particular no It e that lie Anclior l ine" is ibo only line rai.ting ttuoutb ilckets at the above rates, fiorn Philadelphia to tbe loints named alove, and that tlm uiideraiHUUd Is the only oi iv authorised Audi Iu f-UliaiKlphia Apply to W. A HA.4ILL, Sole Agent for"ANCnon link " 1 i.0. 217 WALNV i Htreet. FOR NMV l'OKK. PI1ILADEL dei ub1 Steam Propeller Comuanv Do- hi uh u ovviubure Allien. via ue nvtare auu r.criuin i anal, leaving dai y at VI M. and 5 P. at., connecting with all Ntiriluru nni Eautern lines. 1' r ii ei. In. vi bleb v. I I bo tfken upon nccnmmodatliifr teni a, aiply to W ILLIAAI M. ItAlKU fc ( O., 3 IU No. 1M8. Ut.LAWAKE Avenue r 0 SHIP 0AP1AINS AND OWNEES.-TUB X uiH.i rolijind having leaned the KK.N8INO.ON iCHlW !( K,beo loin orm bis fneuus and ihe patron, ol tl el'oek H i bi i i niiared v, lih lucreuseu tiaul Itios to n ten modulo llicto laving vtsw a to be rained ot repaired and tit in u a pruc ical ship-carpenter and cauiker. ililvo persnial attention to tbe veaaela en Uumco to bin. or repairs Cm tali s or Amenta ."hio t arpen er, and SJnchtn'sts b a viiit- nereis iu repair are solicited to cab tlsMiia 'be aguncy lor be aaie of Wetterstedt'a l'atini Vieuillic i on.pOMiuon" 101 1 opier l'amt for th pieaervutlun oi 'tn-ni' to toms for '.tinelty, I am pre paid tuiuruiib tbu.ameon n.vorbie lenna JOHN 11. HA MM ITT, Keua pgion i cmw Uoua, 1)S BELAWARIfi Avenuo. above I AUIIEL MUeet SHIRTS, FUftlMiSHlMG GOODS, &o J W. S C O T T & CO.. SII1E.T MAKUrACTUREUS, AND DEALERS I.f MEN'S FUHN1SI1INO GOODS, No. 824 CHESNUT Street. F0CB 1 OOLS I1L0W TUE "COMIN CUTAL," 8 28 SH CHII AI-ELI'HIA. pATEiN T SIIOULDEll-SBAM SllIIiT MANUi'ACTOMY, AKD r.NTLF..MKN'H FURKISUING STOIJE. rKRt"t.CT IITTIXO fHIElS AND UIUWER-J nude irom measurement ut very short notice. All ctber aitlcles of GENTLEMEN DRBS9 GOODS In lull variety. WlNOHKHTKlt & CO., 6 24, No. 7(10 CHESNUT Street. PACiriNG BOXES Of a I kinds, and lot all uae.supp ied at short notion. iy aovai tales toruiakms the Pes 111 mo city, au.i H ce.i h wh. t'a I Inr n lit o. prices buloro you buy, at comer of T t Lt"l H and 01L, htneta. t u't dealers supplied. A2liU ALBBItr V. C00KB. MEDICAL. yox roruLi. WBIGIIT'S TAIl SYIIUP. PRINCIPAL DEPOT, No. 1 Woullt TUIHI) Street Trice, $1'C0 per Bottle;$5'l0 tor half-a-dozen. Tbe nnderslned citizens take pleasure in chwrrnllr recommending the nae of WrHht't lar Hjrnp lor enuahs. colds, consumplioa. wboiining-congb, spotted lever, 'lver comp.aHit, laiins io the bream, i ronclilcls Intiammat ou. and restriction ot air reum i in the lonus' etc. 'I be rem'rt.v should be In every lumlly i " Chsrlns !. Wi eon. torn' I'rttt oBlre. Char.es H. tlraflen, Kuvday Here- olllto. .lame.Nolen Inquirer ortlce Wl Hani F. Cortilt, Assooimed Press William H. C arpenter, t iro Alarm and Police T graph, t ilth and liinnut streets. A Ilandolph. Front and i oinlmnl streets. James W. ferrlne No. lin Charles aircet. II. A. Iiavls No. '123 Usskl 1 street Jobn oodslrle No. 13:il Krnnk'ln street. Robert Thompson No. li.fl Walteratreet. K. it. Waren, No. 6.B Franklin a rret. J tlelilofl No 7111 ft- second street. John Mevmonr. So. 1113 M. t ront street. J. , W. Howard. No. I Dock street H. C. V nrtleit No. fil 8. .-econd street I. . Bates No. & ft An h street Albert Martin, No. 417 8. Hecond streot. Mary Ca dJtolk No b'ffi Hansom streot. W. ihonias. No. 20 N. Fourth street T. M. i aithv. No. It E 'rota's alley. Ccorge W i son. No 2TO Race street. w. f. Rroois, No. 69 North Second street M. J. Ilarsett. No. 11!) cnal str.et. H. evniour Rose Busileion. Char es Kobvi-h, No. WI Booth street. k. T. We ilugirn, second and Quarry afreets . t . 'ihenins. No. 134 South lxt ' street. William bams, No. BltMiuth fronts rect. S. H. Saiiiord, Opera ai annuel'. ,lobn Winlnnis. rear of No 134 North Second street, !rv. H. K Cboate, Nevrark, Dei. Air W lk.mr.. Wrqlut Sir: We take ileasnre In reeommend'r yonr'TAB SYLliP (of vulch we have already sold considerable quantitiesi as a most excellc'.il and em. aclons remoily loc the complnints set forth in your printed mil already siiliDiitted to tbe public. A. a enit'tvlng net to sufl'uring hun.rntty e wll' cheorn lv recommend our nreiiara tlon to ail aflllcti d with diseases which It is designed to care. lours, etc. & os N, . corner Pine and Sixth streets. Forsaenliont . JOHNSON, HOLIOWAY CDWDEN'S. DYOTT & CO N. A nd ail principal 1 ruriiistsand Dealers. Tbe suiserller wou d beg leave mr-her to sav that 1 is I roirca to 11.1 orders aid forward the Syruoto any pi.rt ot the ceuu'ry. Prr-ons des'ring other Inior mat Inn I y n ail will meioce a (ios:ae. stamp and answers will be returned ss icon as tho exigencies of business wlllauii.lt Address WILLIAM B. WKIOirr. 3 20 No 771 B.THII.D Ulreeu Philadelphia. Pa. QLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE. E ELL'S SPECIFIC REMEDIES Are warranted In all esses, lor the Ptekut and PcniiA Mt.T Cl be oi all aisenrs arixing from excesses or lOlI'litLL IM)l- REiION Fmlsslons, Genital, Physical and Nervous DebUitj, Im potcm e. etc. etc NO I1ANGF. If DIET I NECESSARY. Thov can tic nsed w ithout deiec ion, and never tail to cfiect a Cure, It used according to instructions. nrxL's spkcific pil-is, Pnce Ore Dol'r.r per Box, or Pit Boxes for Pive Dol lars; aieo. Large Bo.xes containing Four Small, l rice Three Dollars. From font to six boxes i re generally rennlred to enre oriliiiarv cases of 8em In at Weakness, though benefit is derived irum Uflng a single box In l bromo Caves, and particularly when Impotence or Ciei ltai Debl I y with Nervous Prostration baa aflectcd tbe system, UhLL'S TOXIC PIL.1.8 Are recommended as the most Kfllcacious, Kejuvcnating, and lnvigorKtifiK Remedy in the word. A Package r ice t'ivo Dollars, wi 1 lost a month, and Is genera,. y sufllcieut. In extreme cases of Debility and Impotence, HELL'S EXTERNAL UEJIKDV, Price Two Dollars, suillcleiit for a month, con be used to good advantage. It gives btrunuUi to the Organs and, with tbe Pills, will rentore them to their norma condition. A Pamphlet Oi 1(10 panes, on the t.K iOKS OF YOUTH, designed as a Lecturo and cau ion to Young Men, sent, tree. Ten Cents rcquiteu to pay postage. It you cannot purchase Bull's Specific Remedies of your Diugglst, take no other, bufboud the money direct to DR. JAMES BRYAN. Consultinp Physician, No 81!) BROADWAY. New York, And yon will receive Uieui by return of mall post paid, and li'ee irom observation. For sale bv DYOl l Co., No. 232 N. SECOND Street. 6 11 i DR. IIYLTON'S CcKstltntional K c n o v a t or FOR THE BAPID CURE OF Incipient I'ouNiiniptiois, rnt nil ntneitses JPvrtialMlui; to SJwuaauipttoai, SUCH AS CoiiKhs, Colds, Hoarseness, ( run p. Bronchitis, and all Diseases of the Lunb and uattirator Organs, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia Loss of Ap petite. Nervous Dculll y. wi.h meat Lassitude ol the Mus cular bsn-ui. eio The success of this m. dlclne in the cure of disease has withstood many criiicai tests lu this country and elsewhere; its talutsry elite a on disease are widely disseminated, and require no effort to pany ihe preju dices o the skeptic. 'la. lIvi.ioN :-I tace t is opuor unltv to in lor m yon that 1 con-ider jou the grement doctor on diseat s of tbe lungs in the counnv. 1 bad a splttinx of blood, with aru lumps ot tfreeu matter; a viuiom pula In my breast. and shoulders, as rainins' couch; and several ot the mist eniineu' pbysiclus gave me up as a bopeiesa i ate 1 1 consumption I tried all the remedies ot the da and tamed no re lei Hit view kudu: wtiea friend auvix d a.e to tiy yur Kenova or satiaiylmr mo tnat y ou ere a regular graduate of the I'ulversliy oi Peun s Ivhiua anu net a n ll-sivleri doctor. I ueu out nine bottles of your Renovator, and to the surorlse of my irients. 1 am now a well man. and able to attend daily to my business. 'Any one reedlntt further particulars of my case can call on me anu be a i-ned. Ml 11UL,A8 BILUF.R, No. Z3o itaces treet ' Dr. Hlton is a iffti tr araduate oi ;he University ol Pcunsr lvaniu. (His dio otna can ho seen at Lis oilice.) Lxainlnca Luiiks without chaik-e. Oilice, No. 'JJTNortii BlXllI. Bueet. C 24 thm2ia Dr,.LEsst;y's vkokiable pills curr Dvspepsia. Dlnrrhoeit. hheumat.sin, Ml k tiead a"he. acd all uernntietiie.nts of the L iver I t ey puriiv ihe bioud and maae the skin shii uud lair, for sale or Dr. LKSSt.Y No iu3 M. MN'IH Sireet, Philadelphia, and ry LniiRlstHtenerull . CAliDKN, N. J .September? 1805 nr. Lessey Dear Sir: 1 1 lves me vieat pi' unre io udd mv testimony lu I'avcr ot your "Vegetable Li.tr Pi Is " 1 had been Hlictco w uh ilertE) ed nrCiunii v,- tlio Ltver for tea years, sud during 'but time sutler d Intensely Irom scrl'l t ihcl oHe. irom fc.eniuih and bowels, seriously piosti atluu n y pbialeal aid mental energies tor "oeka Riaiuiie.no it r.cli m tba mv lie was desoaiied ot. Bui. th oubaklnd Providence, I was Introduced to ou. end uy the u- oi our ins I have been woudnr tuhv leftoreo, rot buying l,n1 a attack o mv old coin p' all t er lof t a .lnuli "uom.tb service, i hev act llk charm Had it n t breii fur theni, i have no doubt I lion d have been Isl.i ni-'i) irom the minl-trv I mui't auu a .rw ilr.es in tuvor of vour ' L'fe Pre server ' or v.getalle l lninriit I have ued 1 loi arys'pelaw calds pnd I t 't s -nd Inanimations- it tiroduees reu urkable vihuI's I w a cured of a vert baa sore l y l. use ianv ii my nellibors are using lb audit nives auhrrvsl aini tcttoa. .t suoi'ld boln evert houe. Y'orrs, in V. J B. STO' KTOV, 428tathan TIItD Street, i aratlen. N.J. ' 4 i couroUNo CAMPHOR TROCHES, PoatUiva Prevent) v of O H OLE A. SUuriiosa, Draeotary, and Caowra atortwa. . tj Solo Vvxot, O. H. Nudtea, Dragtit, cey HUl Sao Bta., Fails. J1 DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS, AND CATARRH treated with tbe atmost .access by J. I8AAU4, Ai. D.. Ocu 1st and Aurlst. no. slu PISiK street. Tetcl. oonlaislrom tho most reitab e sources In the city ojn ba seen at his ortlce. The atedi-a Fa-ally are tnvlted to act om pany their patten's as be has no secrets in his piactiee. Artificial eyea inserted without pain. No charge oiada lor examination. 9, QUEEN PEAS, GEE EN CORN, JKE8H I JACHE3, FEKSH TOMATOES, PLTJMS, Al.IiKKT O. HOJJEHTS DEAL h R IN FINE GROCERIES, 13 4p Coi. ELtVKNl U and VINE Street!. :
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