THE DAILY EVENING .TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 187C. ir n w.Yonii z szvz s. From Our Own Correspondent. Nbw York, Sept. 14, 1370. Newspaper Chfvnlry. The jealousies, envylngs, and bitternesses and fclckerlngs of every kind which the majority of newspaper men are prone to, give point to the lnquislUreness expressed In the question as to what has become of the chivalrlc newspaper tnanfflhat splritnal-mlnded being who com menced his journalistic life with a mind full of noble ideas, and the resolution that his lance shall be broken in the cause of nothing but honor, justice, and truth? What has become of that noble-uiluded stripling, that self-appointed martyr ? "And has tlint early hope been blessed with truth ? Jlath he fulfilled the promise of his youth, And borne unscathed, 'mid danger's stormy field. Honor's white cross and virtue's stainless shield T" I am afraid the cross has been trailed in the mud and the shield has become discolored with dust. Look at the perpetual newspaper enter prises iu New York. Which of them Is built upon the "eternal principles" of truth and jus tice? What kind of editors are those who govern them? What has become Of those enthusiastic champions of truth, honor, justice, and integrity? They have been man ufactured by the hand of Circumstance Into those practical men who, for the sake of worldly prosperity, trample conscience under heel and put their feelings in their pockets. Sentiment is hiddeu beneath an odious and plausible cynicibtn, and the aspiration which once had for it object the reformation of the world is now limited to pay ing one's rent, finding boots and shoes for the little one, and making both euds somehow Or other meet. The rosy, poetic, and ridiculous heroisms of youth are good-naturedly snubbed by the practical man who once cherished them and placed faith in them until he found they ''didn't pay." He discovered one day that, like the classical drama, the eternal principles of right, as a rule of action, do not draw well, and the day after making the discovery ho de cided to be henceforth on the make. lie came to the conviction that heavenly-mindedncss was a charming ingredient in piety, but that the average business man did not 6eem to see the use of it, aud that the process of turning the ideal he had imagined for himself into the real of daily life was more exasperating than the literal casting of pearls before swine. "Jlan and Wife." This dramatization was last night produced at the Fifth Aveque Theatre, and opened the fall and winter season at that establishment. Mr. Daly vaiugloriously announces that the adapta tion is his own; but if so it is merely an adapta tion of an adaptation by Wilkio Collius himself, the original dramatization having been so changed as to suit the requirements of the Ame rican stage in general, and of the Fifth Avenue Theatre in particular. The final curtain did not lall uutil nearly a quarter past 12 o'clock. Some portions of the dialogue are excessively weari some, evidently prolonged in order to allow the Bcene-.-hifters and carpenters time to set the scenes. But the general style in which the piece is placed upon the stage is really superior to that to which the public has beeu accustomed. Some of the scenes are exquisitely painted, and are magnificent in effect. The furniture and ornaments are very sumptuous, and the imitation of a thunder-and-lightulng shower ''startlingly real," as the conventional epithet is. The forked lightning looked like a gigantic spider's web, 6pun out of gold. There was an iHteresting ch-but that of Miss Clara Morris who comes from the West, and who, except when 6he manifested a tendency to colloquial ism, was forcible, intelligent,-and impassioned. She appears to be a very useful addition to the company, and has an interesting but not beau tiful face. Mr. Harkins, as "Geoffry Delmayn," performed some athletic excercises with cork ciumb-bclls, aud made a burlesque of the part. NllaNon arrived this afternoon, and proceeded imme diately to her rooms at the Clarendon Hotel. There was no "demonstration" of auy conse quence. We were civilized enough to allow her to proceed quietly to her destination. Flontlnc Fragments. The Coroner's jury charged with investigating the Nathan murder met to-day and adjourned, no further developments in the mystery having been made. It is proposed by some of the Park Commls Bioners to "Japanlze" the park that is, to so trim various trees and shrubberies as to represent the fo ms of ships, birds, and four-footed animals. 1 hope that this proposition will not be seriously entertained by the Commissioners as a body. We no doubt need to learn something from the Japanese, as well as from several other nations, but the art of giving an air of monstrous artifi ciality to nature herself Is not one of the studies we ought to feel anxious to be interested in. Relapsing fever averages Eve cases per day here, and is confined to a few crowded quarters, such as portions of West Twenty-sixth street, West Seventeenth street, and a collection of shanties at One-hundred-and-forty-thlrd street and Eighth avenue. Of the thirty-three cases of relapsing fever reported last week, these localities provided nearly one-half. Am Baba. TnK dramatic critic of the Public Record thus re J.rs to the merits of I ox's American Theatre. That the t ouses are crowded, and the entertainment tl rut class, there can be but one opinion: Kox's American Varieties. There is an old adage that "Hex it will tueot with its reward." There ia do hat ter illustration of this than the popular applause whioh every evening greets the efforts of Air. Manager Fox, who bas made his variety theatre one of the fixed institutions tt Philadelphia. When he Ret inte his inure paint ml establishment on Ohesnut, above Tenth, he can conxratu JUte himself upon bia great auueess in business. To achieve this much requires close attention to business, continuous perseverance, liberality, and judgment. espe cially in choosing his assistants. I- A few years since be came to Philadelphia a stranger, and, by his unostentatious deportment, he collected -aronnd niin friends whose good opinions ate worti cber i bing. The entertainments at the Varieties are thrilling acd exoiting, and as they all possess merit must of neoes Mly become popular with the puhlio. His minstrel per loimers are the most eminent in the sable profession. cut lxiaaia. Fall Overcoats. A Fine Assortment, vtry com Jurtable in place of the. Linen iHtater, for travellinj at thin season. Prices moderate. Half-viav between Fifth and Sixth strtets. Bennett A Co., Towbb Hall, No. 518 Makkbt Street. Thk ib Fall and Winter Suits, which are so popular at this time and so beautifully cut, made, and trimmed, and in' such vast varieties that you Lave only to look upon them and they will speak to you not In an audible voice, but by a power more potent than words they will speak to your under standing, to your pecuniary Interests, to your per sonal appearance, even to physical powers, for they adorn you with a foil chest and broad and square shoulders. There Is nothing to compete with the f 16 suits sold at the Great Brown Stone Hall, Nos. hj3 and 605 Chebkpt street. Its own merit, and liberal advertising, have made the Old Dominion Sauqe famous. It la made lu this city, corner of Arch and Water streets, and we are glad to see It everywhere meeting watU sujh marked distinction. , Persons who have not tried It would be surprised at the delicious flavor Imparted to meats, bouim, Jlth, oyster, game, etc., by the Oil Doiutuiou Tabid Sauce, It!8fWi0ja.ucsuport -jA-;;:, St. Albik'8 Place, located between Twenty third and Twenty-fourth streets, north of Catharine, contains flfty-two houses, twenty-six on each side, facing a magnificent park, filled with fountains, Rtatnary, flowers, etc., and extending the whole length of the square. The front Is free from pacing vehicles, and only accessible as a promenade. The houses are constructed with the latest Improve ments, and are being rented at extremely low figures, by C. JL 8. Leslie, No. 71T Sansora street. The latest fiiknomenon it a fluid without sedi ment and without bad smell, that renews the youth ful honors of the head, however time may have blanched them, repeating the hue of nature to a shade. This marvel Of science is Phat.ON'S Vitalia, on Salvation for toe Hair. It stumis alone. Sold by all druggists and fancy goods dealers. We would by no means recommend any medi cine which we did not know to be good, particularly for Infants. But of Mrs. Wlnslow'a Soothing Syrup we can speak from knowledge. In our own family it has proved a blesslrfg indeed, by giving an Infant, troubled with colic pains, quiet sleep, and its parents unbroken rest at nlght.-Zfcwfon Christian Fremian. Mr. William W. Cassidt, the Jeweller at No. 8 Soath Second street, has one of the largest aud most attractive stocks of all kinds of Jewelry and Silver ware In the city. lie has also on hand a flue apart ment of fine American Western Watches. Those who purchase at this store at the present time are certain to get the worth of their money. itiakkii;i. Hirons Foster. In Brooklyn, on the inn Instant, by the Ruv. Dr. Harris, Wes. B. Hirons, Esq., of Philadelphia, to MIrs Carrie Mat Foster, of Brooklyn, formerly of Wilmington, Del. Wahemi ai.h EniI.f On the 11th instant, bv the Ilev. E. Riecke, Mr. William Waijemials io "Miss Pennblla EMiLE, both of this city. iii:i. Bhav. On Monday, 12th instant, s.oirKr. BraV. The relatives and rrlcnds of the family, also Key stone Lodge, No. 211, A. Y. M., are respectfully In vlted to attend the funeral, from his late residence, Kim strot't, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth (late Mantua), on Thursday afternoon next, lMh Instant, at i o'clock. To proceed to Mount Morlah Cemetery. New York and Baltimore papers please copy. CAnrKNTER. on the morning of the Hth instant, Mary a., relict of the late Powell Carpenter, aged cr years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully Invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, No. 1038 North Fourth street, on Satur day at 2 o'clock P. M. Interment at Monument Cemetery. (iRAKi'. Suddenly, on Monday afternoon, Mrs. Judith Graff, widow of the late Frederick Grail. Funeral from her late residence, No. 1337 Arch street, on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. LYOSS GKOS GRAINS BL AC K SILKS, 7 OO 25 SO 75 OO 35 SO OO SO S4 S3 A V A It 13. OOJ EES SON & SON, Mourning Dry Goods House, No. 918 CHESNUT Street. IVs J!. Clienej- IlrosV American (tiros Grain lllaclc Silks REDUCED TO 1 90 A YARD. 9 14 Bt PIANOS. GEORGE STECK & CO.'S PIANOS, l rami, Square and I'priffht. ALSO, Mason & Hamlin's Cabinet Organs. AN ELEGANT STOCK AT GRSATLY REDUCED PRICES. J. E. COULD, 8 28 No. 923 CUKSNUT STREET. fi?S5 STEINWAY ICONS' ffi?SJ Grand Square and Upright Pianos. Special attention is called to their new Patent Upright Pianos, With Double Iron Frame, Patent Resonator, Tubular Metpl Frame A.tlon, etc., which are matchless ia Tone and Touch, and unrivalled In durability. ClIABLES ULASIl 8, WAREROOMS, No. 1006 CHESNUT STREET, 913 tuthstfrp PHILVDELPHfA. WATCHES. C. & A. PEQUIGNOT, MANUFACTURERS 07 WATCH CASES, AND DEALERS IN AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WATCHES, No. 608 CHESNUT Street. MANUFACTORY, No. n South FIFTH Street. BOOTS AND SHOES. fall styles: fine doot8 and shoes FOR GENTLEMEN, Made on Improved Lasts, Insuring Comfort Beauty and Durability. BARTLETT, No. 33 SOUTH SIXTH STREET, 113thstuD31 ABOVE CHESNnr. DOM.V.S" HAIR RESEUER WILL SOI BL'RW or Injure the hair, but makes it soft and glossy. D OBBISS' HA IR RUSE WER IS BE A Ullt ULL Y transparent. D OBBISS' HAIR RESEWER RESIORES THE natural color wliUout djeinjr, by imparting a vigorous and healthy growth. D OBBISS' HAIR UESEWtR IS AL10GETHER unlike any eter. D OBBISS' HAIR RES EWER IS PREPARED ouly by J. 41. DubBIN.S, aul tne genuine has bis signature. v D OBBISS' HAIR RES EWER IS SOLO BY diuggiats aud dealer everywhere, aal at the principal acput, ro an fturiu e.;cti ra ssTees. N Q TOILET i OS'PI.ETt UAUt lt.3X.3W8:-'.. WllllOUT DOSilS? OAS FIXTURES. CORNELIUS & SOUS, MA! FAC rtJKUlt OF GAS FIXTURES. Wholesale and Retail Salesrooms, No. 821 CHERRY Street, PHILADELPHIA. Wc bare no More or salesroom on Cliesmtt street. 0 14 2m5p CORNELIUS & SONS. BAKER, ARNOLD & CO., MAH ITACTIBER8 OF OAS FIXTUBES, CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, ETC., Of E cry IDesigri. S. W. Comer TWELFTH and BROWN, 8 S3 2mrp PHILADELPHIA. DRY QOODS. ESTABLISHED 1826. PERKINS & CO., 9 South NINTH Street, Headquarters for Every Variety OF 9 13 tuth33m4p MOURNING GOODS. TXXB lYIISSES McVAUCH & DUNCAN, No. 114 South ELEVENTH Street, WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY, Sept. 15, A Superior Assortment of Laces, Go lars, and Hdkfs. Allthe newdesignsin Made up Goods. New Patterns in mbroide rles. A full line of White Goods. LaceTidies in Choice Styles. Novelties in Neckties. Aad a great variety of SEASONABLE GOODS, selected with great care, and will be sold at a Email advance on Importers' prices. 9 13 Strp H. STEEL & SON, Nob. 713 and 715 N. TENTH Street, HAVE JUST OPENED TWO CASES OF Double Warp Black Alpacas, OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION. These Alpacas were Made to Order. Particular attention has been paid to The Shade of Slack, So that they are able to offer one of the best, If not the best shade of Jllack Alpaca In the Murket, I'BICES FROM 25c. TO 1. It 1 8 V O. war's Dozuas. Important to Dry Goods Bayers. Owing to the unfortunate state of affairs on the Continent of Europe, there is a moral certatnty of ALL EUROPEAN GOODS being advanced In price; In fact, already Importers of bILKS are asking a large percentage over last season's prices, and goods are scarce at that. We have quite a good stock on hand of Silks, Shawls, and Dress Goods, Which we propose FOR TITE PRESENT to sell at old prices, not putting on one cent advance. Also, FRENCH AND LLAMA. LACES, Which It will pay well to bny now at o.'d prices, even to keep lor next summer. Also, BLACK CRAPES AND CRAPE VEILS, and BLACK ALPACAS, MOHAIRS, and DEL4INE9, and KID GLOVER CORSETS, and LINEN GOODS. We wonld advise our friends to lay in their Stock of tke above goods for family use. JOSEPH H. TH0RNLEY, KORTIIEAST CORNER OK , EIGHTH and 87RIN0 GARDEN Sts., SStbita! PHILADELPHIA. EdtablUued in l3, UNANOIAL, A LEGAL INVESTMENT FOR Trustc e. Executors an i Administrators. WE OFFER FOR BALE 82,000,000 or nil Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'a Six P?r Cent. Bonds at 95 And Interest Added to the Iate r Purchase. All Free from State Tax, and Issued In Sums of $1000. These bonds afe coupon and registered, Interest on the former payable January and July 1; on the latter April and October 1, and by an act of the Legislature, approved April 1, 1370, are made a LEGAL INVESTMENT for Administrators, Execu tors, Trustees, etc For further particulars apply to fay Cooke Sc Co., E. W. Clark & Co., IV. II. IN'ewbold, Son & Aertsen, C. Sc IT. Horle. o i im JayCooee&(Qx PHILADELPHIA, WKW YORK, AND WASHINGTON, BANKERS ISO Dealers in Government Securities, Bpecl&l attention given to the Purchase and Sale of Bonds and Stocks on Commission, at the Board o Broken la this and other cities. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. COLLECTIONS MADS ON ALL POINTS. COLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AND SOLI. RELIABLE RAILROAD BONDS FOR INVEST. KENT. Pamphlets and fall information given at oar office, No. 1 14 8. XIIIKI Street, PHILADELPHIA, T 1 8m Wilmington and Reading railhoad Seven Per Cent. Bonds, FREE OF TAXES. . We are offering; $300,000 of the Second Mortgage Bonds of tills Company AT 821 AND ACCRUED INTEREST. For the convenience of investors these Bonds are issued in denominations of f 1000s, S500s, and 100s. The money la required for the purchase of addi tional Rolling Stock and the full equipment of the Road. The road is now finished, and doing a business largely In excess of the anticipations of its officers. The trade offering necessitates a large additional outlay for rolling stoc, to afford full facilities for its prompt transaction, the present rolling stock not being sufficient to accommodate the trade. BANKERS, No. 36 South THIRD Street, SB PHILADELPHIA.' E LLIOTT d v n w BANKJERI HO. 109 SOUTH THIRD BTREET, DEALERS IN ALL GOVERNMENT 8ECURI TIES, GOLD BILLS, ETC. DRAW BILLS OF EXCHANGE AND ISSUE COMMERCIAL LETTERS OF CREDIT ON THE UNION BANS 07 LONDON. . ISSUE TRAVELLERS' LETTERS OF CREDIT ON LONDON AND PARIS, available throughout Europe. Will collect all Coupons and Interest free of ckarra for partlei making their financial arrangements wiuoa. iU NOTICE. TO TRUSTEES AND EXECUTORS. The cheapest Investment authorized by law are General Mortgage Bonds of the Penn sylvania Railroad Company. APPLY TO D. G. WHARTON SMITH & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 121 SOUTH TniRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. FINANOIAU A DESIRABLE Safe Home Investment Sunbury and Lewistown . Railroad Company Oiler 91,200,000 Honda, bearing 7 Per Cent. Interest In Uold, Secured by a First and Only Mortgage. The Bonds are issued in 91000s, 9300s and 9200s. The Coupons are payable in the city of Philadelphia on the first days of April and October, Free of State and United States Taxes. The price at present ia 90 and Accrued Interest in Currency. This . Road, with its eonneolion with the Pennsylvania Railroad at Lewistown, brings the Anthracite Coal Fields 67 MILES nearer the Western and Southwestern markets. With this advantage it will control that trade. The Lumber Trade, and the immense and valuable deposit of ores in this section, together with the thickly peopled district through which it runB, will secure it a very large and profitable trade. WM. PAINTER & CO., BANKERS, Dealers in Government Securities, No. 36 8outh THIRD Street, 6 9 tf4p PHILADELPHIA. UNITED STATES SECURITIES Bought, Sold land Exchanged on Most Liberal Terms. G3- OLD Bought and Sold at Market Rates. COUPONS GASHED Pacific Railroad Bonds BOUGHT AND SOLD. Stocks Bought and Sold on Commit sion Duly. Accounts received and Interest allowed on Dallj Balances, budjcci to cnecs at eigne DE HA YEN & BRO., No. 40 South THIRD Street; 611 PHILADELPHIA. JOHN S. RUSHTON & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS. NOVEMBER COUPONS WANTED. City Warrants BOUGHT AND SOLD. No. 50 South THIRD Street, S2CS PHILADELPHIA. B. K. JAMISON & CO.. SUCCESSORS TO ST. JT. K1.LLY te CO., BANKERS AND DEALERS Vfi Gold, Silver and Government Bonds JLt Closest market Bates, V. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sts. Special attention given to COMMISSION ORDERS In New York and Pniladpnla Stool Boards, eto eta m QlEIVDOrVIO.DAVISl CO., Ro. 48 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GIENDINN1NG, DAVIS AMORT, No. 17 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, BANKERS AND BROKERS. RecelTe ftepoflita inbject to cneck, allow Interest on standing' Bd temporary balances, and execute orders promptly for tne purchase and sale of STOCKS, BONDS and GOLD, in either city. Direct telegraph oommonlcattoa from Philadelphia noose to New orfc. it S I I-i V 13 7E FOE SALE. C. T. YERKES, Jr., & CO., BANKERS AND BROKERS, No. 20 South THIRD Street. Philadelphia. 503 03 KINANOIAU p O R GALE. Six Per Cent. Loan of the Cltj of Wllllamsport, Pennsylvania, FREE OF ALL TAIE3, At 85, and Accrued Interest These Bonds are made absolutely secure by act n LeglBlatare compelllntr the city to leyr:suaicient t to pay interest and principal. P. 0. PETERSON A CO., No. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA xiAimxssorj gxiabiuo, BANKER. DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS RECEIVED AND INDER BST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. : ORDERS PROMPTLY KXECDTED FOR THI PUHCHASE AND SALE OF ALL RELIABLE S2 CURITIKH. COLLECTIONS MADE EVRRY WHERE. REAL ESTATE COLLATERAL LOANS NEOO TIATED. 3 87 6Q No. 203 S. SIXTH St., Philada. --.. v ' an .... . I REFRIGERATORS. BISMARCK DRINKS PURE WATER. Our Fritz Drinks Filtered Water. Louis Mapoleon Will Not Poison Him self with Muddy Water. All American citizens shouU preserve their hea'.ti by drinking nothing but the pare limpid water m: has passed through SCHARFF & WOOD'S Fatent Filter and Cooler. Why t suffer with the Gravel caused by mud? Why ! suffer with Griping Talus caused by drinkla? Ice water, when by having your water Altered aa i cooled as nature filters and cools the pure Sprlaj water, you may avoid those Ills? The Schuylkill water Is rendered Impure by the numerous factories, coal oil refineries, sinks, slaugh ter houses, dye works, etc. etc., which cluster oa ltd banks. By forcing this Impure water through SCUARFF A WOOD'S PATENT FILTER AND COOLER It Is rendered as pure as tho waters that ran front the mountain rills. The expense Is nothing In comparison to the benefit derived from Us use. v In one Beason it will pay for Itself In the saving of ice: it never gets out of order,-aud will last a Ife time. For further particulars send for a circular. JOHN WOOD, Jr., Proprietor. ITIZY Sc IIO WELL , GENERAL AGENTS, No. 327 WALNUT Street, PHILADELPHIA. THE FILTER AND COOLER can be seen In ac tive optiwtlon at No. 629 cnESNUT Street, where Its workings will be cheerfully explained. 9 1 lmi CARRIAGES, ETO. 1870. FALL. 1870. WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE BUILDER. rhaetons, Drags and Light Wagons FOR ltOAI AND PARK IffltlVINU, Offyperior Finish and Xeicest Styles. Built to order and for sale. Manufactory and Ileposltory, Nos. 1009 and 1011 CHESNUT Street, 9 8 thstu2mrp PHILADELPHIA, WHISKY. W II I SK I E S. Bye, Wheat, Bourbon and Monongahela WHISKIES, The product of the following Distilleries: "A. & H. 8. Overholt," "We Britton 4 CO.," 'U. Lipplncott," Thoa Moore," "Lynchburg," 'Sit. Vernon," "Jos. 8. Finch," "M. Weiss Sc Co." "Hugrus&Co.," "Shanton, Daly & Kern,' "Sherwood," "Old Dominion." In store and for sale In lots to suit purchasers. APPLY TO BROOKE, COLKET & CO., 1727, 1729, 1731 and 1733 Market St., 8 27 stuth3m PHILADELPHIA. HOTELS. m'MN IN Til li COUNT It.V TUB KITTATINNY HOUSE, At the DELAWARE WATER GAP, Pa.. wil continue open the entire Autumn at reduced rates of board. The change of foliage commencing about the suth of September Is nowhere seen to greater perfection. Write for circulars. W. A. BR0D1IEAD & 80NS, 813 tnthBtf Proprietors. QOLOriNADB HOTClJ FIFTEENTH AND CIIESNUT STS., ENTIRELY NEW AND HANDS0ME1Y FUR NiSUED, iM now ready for permanent or transient guestSL WANTS. ""TANTED. SPINNERS, TURNERS. FILERS, Casters, and Machinists wanted by BAKER, ARNOLD k CO., Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures S. W. corner TWluLFTII aud BROWN Streets, Philadelphia, ; tU3t "T7ANTED A COMPETENT ORGANIST FOU W a first-class choir la a city church. Address, witu references, "yiwrteiw," c.c tills paper, l 8t mm
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