The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, October 10, 1859, Image 4

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it ' h t il Pl th' " l.-9 ? ;11 i tue ease of
on
l ow d e ,1 1 .tAi ir , 3C - t4ii‘le. a driver on ,
, thnruno -s• - - il g 'Ritilroalt,Wittitraltonarged
th° °m it tt t y,„„; ivie s bit Oat en Sunday,.
with a , , , „
-.Sakes aIiVPAV" ' liAtOti#4 , 1' ?path. It
COM/10108a iss. M. • e - ,
'the Pole -liiisleft dant in thie ciao •be _ te. bit I_
••lay a iaik, ell eieitY,A.cir having , committed a
Ire ush n , e eon n ttAhniril Sear Of the'Greete and
4osies-straots Plun g e phth PitemOgerltailstaY.on Sari
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, day, the Ink otlgity, oehd`ttio ace hearing•hoot -re
turned to thin court in duo course of !awl Was heard by
roakflt , length, at the Angue,t e vasion , and Is halves ho
-deemed, ,b' - . ,'• ",
The eiteitlr,bmierithar - tind o,f fact, invelvea in the
' &weep g • moegaattrapf,,vaatimpertenee, - ah t trge
excited in rittlicateno dzideg ternm e itr be ~,,r a
ire
e lrEgrii7 4 t 6" • ma?. all that l; said i
tilde n lei Not. nee , . get 0
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t i iil . 4l l ll 4 elfatiti enn ssj ey d lc il etig, aierrahilatee ef in
own conscience: , ,- z • - --- , ---, s.' •o f
"It Will beneriesiery, first, to c onsider the , ouea ton 0 .
law, and sccondlysthe Mete et thlageuie , +. ; .1 - ~
The authority. 16 n tt
demand' surety of the penoe is co
rived from the common lawend • from satuterY e as
meats, and a distill:nitrate to.be otwercsitbetween seen ,
d much es sirm
an are held to MO to kellil the 'Sao° an -
held to hail to keep ttitt - coXiest Mut • he of. good.ht.ha, behavior.'
Any IristicoMf the•peKe .MII7 ilf i *ie. hira , l o ll2 B ±l , , r i t
keep the,Penoerwhiriee=ettede a witliir t i - 1.,
oases enumerated In the- b°olll, and • to : foun d
lbw. k1.C..y0 Spftwhile in virtneet the a um. caase n d ..
,in the 04th year et Edwanl3.4thoM is in f i
51"15 n for
sylvapt minstusti alb* peace,may Intl
o surety
to
geod mi avntit obeli 'Melina be to, -go o. Cop /ft
the intent that•the pate be, not ierinetieu. , Th e con
s:moth:pis kWeitto the Ramage o this statute as ex
tended its operation rand on original Teatime, so
that by-Virtue of its pro tons not only anon no - be not
Of good f leme, in theoralitary acceptation of.that !en
..
sue.t such as atspeeted of itittouling to break
theyeaooland c ithers 00 are ,
guilty of mithohavirdenot
De compelled to end
strictly thlatin YO V poke, '..elay
-goody for vo ,he vtor. -i, row. P, C, 484, ;,Corn. vs.
Diine. I Men. 99;y1 te '' ' • ,
It is obvious that /stall tineettonsitieting to euretyship
to keen the peace, or Sir good behamor(trineh depends,
and must neeessairily depend, Aron the dim:Th en of the
particular mavistrete vibe has 'jurisdiction o the minim;
11QT San any prates° roles he Ingsested kr t 0 direetloll
Of theCipaglattate7 mid especially). shin remark - trne,
with rofereneb AO the offepeeti artii i im the• etiante 44
F.dwd. 3. Under thirlibeml conetthe on given' however.
to thels,neutige either, lite-tate, We ate no doubt that
if thie • defendant halt committM an actual breach of the
peace, he may be comillied tO OW surety ffiyhis future .
good behavior._ , -•-• „ . • • . . ,
The mientign pestle be etilhalll t ed le.'what ma mimeo
of thaptutealander the , hogs ot t i s it Cohnoprtialth, as
applied to this mule? The w 4) , puma, an the eon:
tense ' breach of thejpowee, a a rolattte MGM ape
most be interefetodyylth yeferenee to Surionnding mr
cutest:laces. Ihusr, fltsegiajd is had • eiip d ply • to the time
at wh i ch a broach of the Praha in 'gal to hilAie been
committed, the ealption 4/the gee:dila at itatue_ytin..fle
' nendutiontlin Nolnboxier s ' quethori fol.waerner
the offence was conimittedderingth hours Of the din"
ordinarily egealled, tig tit UM' deed hour of the night.
for Ile nannean or ill doutikthat In maisy cation thetnot
vtould amount to e. Wraith of the Peecp, at night. whieb,
would , bel Innocenti(' performed 'deringths den Set It
refeillms had-to stare alone. Dist act would bil a
• brea m o ,the peace If controstted in a eemeterl. and at
a hurlii ' rex tcpolitteiti. imolai, or resident meeting,
whielit#4 Oimunithid, elimarhere, *Mild be inneoent In
- each nftheeistantem MatTeferred to, noettitute will be
round -14--iorteti. of the -precise tonne of which the
°Weeder mar be arrested and punished fore Smack tit'
etc fidgagi boaLlot the wages of the people here este
lilished,wlat'mny be baled the • common law of the
Paten which eanmet be violated with iinennity, and
this commen law recognises a Metinotten behire en dt f
-57itl:MltTII as hours of the acme day : to ,on-whether %
thin defendant has com
mittal an edema; depond the Wall gilniti, the bete when.
and placerither_e, as
eon, manner in whisn the act
WWI donentd admitting - that the not - would have been
nit innoc ent rinelf dono at acme other pleat., or at ano
ther time. min•it be to tonsideredlt oemmitted 'upon
the " Lord s Dny." commonly celled Sunday, and. in
the bahlto streets: • - - -
The. answerlethis question bringedirtietly into consi
defigon then - nun minittif law tnvolved in the decision
of is cartso; and it aisto be answered affirmatively,
at be go, beoause the Jaw of Pannsricanut has
elotlisd the'first 'day of the week with peculiar sane
trity'atag Made it a saw Of , extraordinary quiet and rest, •
preetely la the JAWS o f Clod and man have devoted the
• hour sof the ittcht,"uhtni each and every day of
• the
' Iv Year t -ffl , the_mervice, of man for his necessary relaxe
tioatret, rid repose.: .
.Cella aid y has been decided ' td a part of
the com
mon !my_ rit the Commonwealth. Ilmiegraff te. The
Corninonwealth.il Sorg. & Rewle,394. And although
it a "so in a restricted or qualified sense, yet its divine
origin and truth are admitted, and " therefore it is not
to be mate-musty ,and openir waisted and blaeoliomed
areinst,te the anneymico of believers or the injury of
the Public." I find that the first legalistic's act in the
eolonyetl'entoolvagie was the recoithition the Chris
tian religiOn'enirthe "Lord s,Dar," end, sleo, the es
tablishment of liberty of conscience. Bale Judge 'Dun
can. in Dodos:raft vs. The Commonwealth, referring
to this find leinsiative . sot" '• It is called the great law
of the body of laws. in the province of Pennsylvania,
passed at an Assembly nt Chester, the 7th of the 70th
month. Dgeember.” -
- -
The language of •the preamble is no striking that I am
tempted•to quote It at length: " Wherees Ye glory of
Akio ehty God, and ye good of mankind, le ye reason and
ond of govornment,end therefore government in itself
inn venerable tirdlnenon of God.and rename:di as it in
enacts-41Y desired and intended by ye proprietary and
governor, and ye freemen aryl' province 0. Penn syl ca.
nie r ,end territory thereunto belonging, to ppake and es
tabosh such kiwi; en ehell best preserve tars, Chtistinas
and civil !Mart, in opposition IA all nnehrtian !icon-
Done and unfelt preataces, whereby God mar bays hie
due. Ctessr his due. aoil ye people thniril tie. from tyreq
ny and opprossien on ye one side. and insolence and li
contieustiess on ye othe. no that ye beat and firmest
Mimi may ho mid for ye present and' future hap
piness bent neye sovorror andpeople of this province
and .terwterys aforesaid, and their posterity. Be -it
oneetedacc," „, , •• •
I3y aeleinie ct section in .this act, the observahoe of
the "Lord's Dar" is pterded for. •
The firateot.ef the provincial legislature. upon the
subject of labor upon the " Lord's Day." or first daycf
the week, was plastid in 1745. and roads ae follows: " T o
the end that'll( peoele within this mooniest may with
creator freedon devote themselves to relimons and m
ows oxottoses. bo it enactede; ke, and then follow
these sentenceet " That according to'the example a I the
Shirai ire Christians, and for the ease at creation, every
~ brat day of the nod, commonly called Sunday , all the
peopleahall abstain from toil and labor. that whether
Inesters.parents, chi limn" servants. or others, they may
fiettne 'dispose themselves to read-end hear the holy
,V,tptarer at home, and frequent spa 'matins* of re
/. vett i teetship abroad, ell MaY heat salt their reefirm
tive persnasiens."• ,
Tho acts of rtge, an?l,alsu• of 1794, contain eubstan
tally the seine pro - vamps in regard to the first day of
tie weekrtli the'. LoolOs Day." It will he thaerveri so
fat mithe legielliticaef the elate in concerned, as well
so that oftheprovince and colony of Pennsylvania, that
the." L.od's Day" of recogrosed i not only ell eday of most
and qn et. Inane nawnfrettlifeas rest And quiet. These
various ants are illustrative of the views lied feelings of
the , founder.° f the colony of Pennsylvania, and at .1U
, tincient inhabitants. rote who sustained Caratianitv
an toe ese,hand. and civil and religious hbrtg upon
he pilfer. so that the act' themselves are but theem
bodimout or the wages and customs of the people. - and
tiro; therefore: alto. illustrative •of the eopasnon law of
the L ifitojer iTbs, right-to, repose and,qtuet emitt the
ord a Day" rests open the same basin with the law
which declares Chnstadety to he a part of the common
law, endwould have existed though the etatuteg pro.
lohitingararkmad ii or useeithe 7LooPir DayT had
never been enacted.
In further illustration Of-there views. it will appear
that by the Constitution of the State, which is beyond
all questien . th e great embodiment of the customs. use
-11;11.47,11414':, 0ti1.;0. 1 41,7 ii.ir 11114 Sent. ,
1 th 5 side ml
- 'cl:AlilaVgrb'itilYlegrluva:tigrg to it Zinextranetdi
wily yealtloranthrealerla ' r o f f'daxii and hick, coupted
hi t nitil l it -' ; O T oi a t t ne ur igitit INgelga n tas t4 oreet,ma i ß
getuantied by the sem Constitution, goes far to nettle
the question now ender consideration. , , ~
All of the ledges who pave eper written 01, spoken
•
non this Mieleet,haye uncut c given bathe Lord a
Day" the position note canton ed for. GIL J, Tilghman
declares" that the violation of the Sabbath is a crime
which deserves penahment Bra when work is done
without noise or theorder, there in nothing in it like an
actuathregolsof the peace.".lB. k, 347. Judge Men
mid,, in DepurcsA he 00M111011W8Mth. Brlght'll.fter.
IA; ' dig i g i n e B B o ti r_ip e.s erd e el ) lY r l e n r:Vl:l'4l n e d e I ' e l fs 'C l l . f I tVeVO . l:l n .
ine,„n,We,alth raJolinatin, depletes thatf - the Sabbath is
a Christian Inuit...Rion recognised by the common taw
and the Constituttoni.ulan tburground alone have the
Legislature a risk to pals laws for its observance." 2
Ate. Law Rag. 010.
It is unnecessemto toter to the opinions of other able
jurists. nor to the class of caseewhmens contracts have
been held to be void beoeuee exeouted upon the "Lord's
Day," Nereus° these last demsions are based upon eta
totes which are themselves based upon the common
usages end Oladattleetthopeople, go farce the driver a
disttacf portion Ctsmii sti cbacerned. - s '‘.'
If Christie - fifty 18 a part pf the common law of t h e
State, and she olsiervance of Sunday, or the first day of
the week, os e distinctive feature of the Christian sys
tem; if the ancient, colonial, proviocial, and State tem
laten. and the Constaption Itself, are all based open
Christianity as a tartar the common law, and distinctly
reconnect igundai, or the first day of the week, then it
follows.that the sy itself is clothed with peculiar gene
t-At' tuft le tutee talky taw to be a day of extraordinary
goateed repose,. 'i. , i •-- : '
Br the common "tea at Die Commonmearth, than,
every citizen is entitled to enjoy the first' day of the
week inendisturbed quiet and repass, &lathe may 9.1 . -
crew tqs , " taterel and itideferaible right to worsnip
Almigh god neconling to the dictates of hi. Own eon
amence,i. Mel whatever a,aseil noise or disturbance
hinders seribally ordestrayt altogether this teariostabe
right, fa, and always has been, a breath of the peace. It
follows he a result of thuryiew of lhoeuldect, that the
offence, lf coninitted, commies in the some or dusturbance
actually Made, go that whether irte the result °two/Idly
employment or not.whether mews:geed by is car or any
other wiholie, byth• rich or the poor-it natters - not
all are alike amenable , to• the. Jew, no natter in what
method they disregard its provistmui or break ita i irtel-
Thiesiew of the law wearer*. in my ludgment,thei
eX4le,..,tt,.,ba , see u r ren thop f o t iodhe eel l of • 1741m
d,rirOdtalre.Y°fofVAgee l retre r nV n on
cssanly involving a breuCh,nflthe peace, T he eels of
April 7:1, 1822. March 78th; 180, and April .14th,1851,
ware all mailed tot the purpose -of• proteeting the ph
mous. 'octal, and political meetings er the citizens from
disturbance., whether revolt:ins a breah al the motes
or not, and eachpreatee an offence unknown to the com
mon law, and inflict, a penalty where -there may be ab
solutely use breach of the peace.
Nor can we regard either the peaatices of laws of any
other country. nation, or, state. We are to be milded by
the laws of •Poritarlyani& clone . Sunday, or t e• firet
dayef the Weel•is, as we have before acid. a part of
Chestienity: • Upon its peaceful observance Clinstiani
ty,m &poet reasSure, depends for •Its. euPPort. De
stroy this day, and a revelation of the most astounding
altimeter is matinee. Whatever orinoluaion tray he
arrived et upon the evidence submitted in the case ba
you, the court, we can not assert NI 181 V 421/1101 , 218
wh WI meet lead tamest dissetrou s results, which must
shake Chostainity itself. ph Christianity. in the ex
measly° language of.Tudge uncen. "is not proclaimed
hy rtieliommtindiorrnice 0 any superior, but expressed
lathe •ealni And mild aliments of matomary law. Its
fonndetionalsrelaroad, end strong; and deep. Theyare
laid in thirhtlioritxr theribterests, the effeetlooti on the
People , witivintiorldleetleMs of hereafter" It is the
poreneistem Cif orelitl. the Ann, seedier/ and on•
ty Mehl° support a all human taint'
Xrdettations the views Whipb wis here lust expressed
of the late' by *hush this ease is to he governed. we have
oxperiehged thegreetestembarrassmont In arriving at
it oonolusion upon thelactepresentad upon the beering,
becentset s a tweet:ears to determine whether thus de'.
fondant, s,committerLeurtual breach of f..a.riettee,
for-whir hellion?. a - to be eld reasons le. he goon
mum of the 'repine of this, country Dee tatetotore pre
vented there Dorn ettempting Montero,' a perfectly cor
rect pritiMple In dottbtfid eluiee,lind thus faiottioism arid
bigotry hive never yet driven the mart/ to deogercgui
ex tre reee. r • Aliberalsentimeht has Prevailed. and con"
servative men hate united, in eustaining the spirit of
the Ws, while they have accemmodated themselves! to
the trantaandiaceasities Or a roealsta Ott/
The evidence for the proseeution mile to connect this
defendant with the. transtwitions of t h e Suudny mese
dins hie 'wrest t ho ortherotore not resimosible for the
alleged branch of the peace Which occurred upon that I
day, mid we dismigs that testimony as irrelevant, unless
the running of a single Oar , at its usual rate of spsed, I
to indeed phreeeh of the peaceta ißlestien. to be here- I
after animal and tisteraiintid • - -- '.' ,
'the evidence for the-proseCution, relating to too on
currencea of the day and at or about the time of the
arrest, has also (idled
i io conYinee as that this defendant
committed is hreach o the pentie, for the car which he
drove movedwittiontatnal Tidiee or diStiobance of any
kung, for mu distiMes a two squares, when the arrest
took,pacip; nor,..sp th i s defendant resimesible for -a
?oak
014116 , 1atie, , beetuse a crowd of pereons as
south ed at the western termines of the road, or at the
10111 t fa which the arrest took place, because there is no
',colonel' of atingle emit rittlisorder occurring at either
spot; for the gross misbehavior of those iti the oar,
Sitar the arrest -took-pleee,We entle‘ed• ItOld the de
fendant responeihlei bectinse if hi Was improperly ar
rested. the occasion of thie misconduct wee not the act
'Alio doindrot itt
,any., legal sortie, and for -which he
slicing be puniahed/
seine testimony was submitted ;eliding to prove that
the Imes of the ' g tegatig9TS In the car Intel disorderly
immediately before the arrest, Male tostiroonynt e
deteetitlet hes comPlateir,lefuted th e evidence for th e
prosecution, or ren ereu it e eneshon of doubt, en r . l
therefore; unreliable ' as proving the labial- bretoth ef
tooPeirdo, , . - • ' ' ' '' = • ' ' ' ' '
The On, testimeny.jherefgreoponwhioVwe on be
raked to raw an herr -- co et guilt, a • wide, ore,-
-s-the mends." -
Alskicti fiat/4,1W iireiiiirai v iaf guilt; fa - ifiiiVIITA ;1;v
-ea
rhea-tire de fondant was driving a steals oat tit the tweet
tete of lined, ~, -,. 1 -- " v't - • s' - '?" , ' -,' * '
Now' thdevldenei* lier the prosecution' tlefabl [NW the
fdot Vint reeeh ofxtho poodle. summed Jaz the wo.
zielows tO ems been oolnoolted To Tepteoedinchtini! ,
44 , Titee d aorfroot-tbe.tann ns a o a Inhale oar i but
t i ll n o r litytina i trrging open th i X: gtatre is tt:f
"fondest o:v i tthst soon ha day or this Ittreitt got Apil
NR:irkwa' TanDumordint a to.A.llBlf mated Mee,
O Ty. etoomemy r , en totes e •to 'prevent An
Mt , ' .T.f o tretttlep .f ,":2,l,Tl4.ililt.lll l 4 ts ta:
theromer o peor a coutoe ti. matter-of mere-ebojeo —re,
- Vil l y7 r e e e =Mar it&f:Vrogkra-FlitscsOPM
rano:slat dateadeat is ha atTofd o upon the titi , - =
dance ;moth:toed et tholnierdig of Weldon, and we will
,'hot adopt as a stagdhnj or oqmpatitionihe dote dotmit
ted urotan t vatfamfoit dighind which nio4 hove ti con- .
: neothon with ot ?malign tat ite.sate, pot eittattlp , cam
', milted trot abota JO .ISt teinThltteS , Or. the de endant
• 11,. Arles , hl' arrest. , -,. ,; . . .
~ ,
. htt Are lihi t TOW .PhainaitO inititel64t imr
, wheforq,ik ik
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letifp g reo vi r t o A0, F 4,...ditur,.„,,,,,„ n r ,
i : .4 6 J) , 0 demo 07T, A tug ettanthijua
to
*ittne,P7.!Stf:l.9?,.,Y,lirfs,,,!,,doat!nfttig ni„,,,,
- ' tiiiLlihavicatiatif itifaitiahed i4i6jiiiiiitl
rant taatitnon .. that odarandOttkonirial „has , annin '
Orl in a AolooV e ahlOgualblonoh Or the" OAMoI, :
r it,Co 1 . 11%144110re sonsumei L itot s . ,
. eott rite, We of t ot tela*. rittrO.;
. - b eat
,Vo altittP 0 • the oaegoomtlyehfoh, ale
r
..ge „ . ett,eidente taeferra astax. Jr° 141. 1 dP,t0 kV
i , ere Ir., , uoristiely .4401 ..witeeAtit
an •,, tv ti t o _ltio obtnitin miter dot Wets
eohol.th . er_rith fiwitz ,
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- The arrest having is..sfenluturut
.Dotelefendant is entitled to his discharge.
Prius—Judge Strong.—On Saturday application
4ftit made on behalf of Daniel Price, James Vegan,
George Alexander. John -C•arreind Jl.lllatch,
oharged with murder:for their discharge...On tha ground
that two terms of the court have elapsed since their
anent. Mt pet of 16th of Fo.bruaryLDss, allows
the unlo aro. onsonerittfres the tapes or two terms,
,unless, t continuance took place by reason of the eb
faTlOo of material witnesses. Mr. Lnughend said' that
-Ita bed paid some attention to the 011es,arp.1 that the_first
oopttnuanoe took place by reason of the look nese of Dr.
Maar; since dead. Judge btrong thought that the re
-704 setting lorththe ground of enntinuancq westt
oo
- I Lye upon him ' and that he could not be charged.clo
he leaner is shit under argument.
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Ink , STATE? STl.ilf.E4'
PAwrhtll:-:-Ttre leas a lerge e orhyrd.l people at the
navy yard on turclay to witn ES 11) e la moh,c,f the maw
United litatoreteamer Pearnee.• This vessel has beer
,finished but tately, and is regarded as a pester-piece of
rorktnauehin. Bheis of the clipper build. and ninon
, structed with:lie view pf obtaining a light draught of
;w oo,. o onihrti with great speed, .Bhe said to' he the ,
-greatest plankedycssel that has ever been built in thin
• o ity. Its onermeueekneseiseven inehek) add. greatly'
tri - her strength. 'here being no eluting, and a beam
to evert . w ittrenta, tour itniting knees to each , sad'
all diasonall3( strepp don t surface of the beams with
• iron, ranker,' her deck-frarne quilt° etnial to the task of
supptirtingliiy enormous WiterY of four eleven-inch
eked Lictina. er quarterdeck, which is over fifty feet
Ig,ts laid' a naw strakes, without butt or knot in
tae whole deck, ends much admired._ Her stern le rio
oht-like thitt it is surprising how astern so well
adaptedlo so large 'avowed, ahopld i;alMO small, The
rtillarontid and Boron tbe s'ern is of oak and be
be
ink _without enrolls and butts. She has a neat nut- ,
Water at the paw monied With the bast of it Pawnee
'abler, Her head-board isms a netting through whioh
air 'passes to the ventilating flume). 'The hood-Vamps,
tut Well as theta et the forward brake of the deck. are
'sell arranged,,
127.7t,'SizIl.htltaee: f?!„ditegßginnegd to %trig
iva er-tight comeartmente. as troll as of washing decks
and supplying the seamen with wash-Water for their
clothes, etc.: They are taus relieved from the filthy and'
disgusting practice of washing at the head mumps, nem
thhe
is a treti: n ei h n e e r d v :rth: ilidearT Beneath th¢ee f pumps l
entry oa t water to the main deck Jr. P
Am a matter of intend we inaynay that
to
amount,
of lumber used in the donstruebon of the hull of the
Pawnee was as follows,: Live oak timber In the vessel,
5,890 pubic feet , live oak lit the keel, bent,buttooke. Ac,
3,00f00t *lnte otar kneee.4lB; yellow pine,l7,lBo feet;
,white pine.l.loo; iron mew bolts. U , 285 ; copper bolts,
10,870; Pounds of oakunt, 9,452; number of gross tone of
,angle and plate iron in keleon.stmpping, and bulk
, heads; egeltunve of propeller allele and coat bunkers.
' ; number of pounds of sheathing paper. de. Oneof
-the peculiar features of th e . timber and plank used, ie. its
..aupeOr t quality ni3 . d i e , rer ii l=ll . . B the
. lo o n u r t r i l e tloar n m i
7 ,: b el4ti ' ltai lt rep. 70 ; e and 'e ; l ieeee of rag. Th l e nittba; of
- days? work from commencement. ctober 1.1668,0 Sep
tember 1,1859,0 n hull. wertill.l644ays. and cost of whieli
amounta ra t i ? $K1.959, being ' s frnetion over til2 per day...
The p ass of" christening," weieh hag been NO blue
describe (and never more poetically than by an even
tact contemporary, who opens tip an entirely new as
' sorttnent of reeptehore to do honor to the occasion) was
lne through with: Miss [brace Tyler. the grand,daugh=
ttf ex , Pregident Tyler, broke the bottle of-grine on
theanw. Thera was a great crowd on hoard at the
time. 'and avast amount -of enthusiasm when the yes
' gel touched the water. The launch look ,plane at me
ets* twenty minutes past twelve, and was a perfect
Onintint- MA'rc n.—The grand international
oiickei rilatehbetween the Players of England and tune.
flea come off to-day, at the ground near Catrien'il
Woods.. It will he et:lntl:wed oh Wednesday and Thurs
day. there being no play to-morrow.
The-following gentlemen have been appointed a com
mittee on behalf of the cricketers. to insure perfect
order tin the Geld, and to provide for the aocommoda
tion,of,the voltam:
p Hartman_Kuhn,3doh., ,W. F. Warburton.'
.I.l)aval irons,, Beni. W. Riehards,
EPA. IC Hama. Jr., John E. Addtoks,
glienry_N,BarloW r A. Rosensarten,
enry, C.H. Bin nes,
Ft; F. Stevens,, Charles Provost,
J. Hinkley Clarke,. Wm. Robb,
J. S. Fisher. B. M. Dusenbury j
Zrateph Canon. Jr., Henry Jones,
LCVni. B. Rogers, Richard L. Aahust,
T. Wainer Johnson, , Thos. C. Hill, and
Jas. B. England, J. Grant.
' The eleven of all -England ar rived at the Girard House
Saturdayoir f 'evening. It is to be hoped that the weather
will be o snob a character tie not to interfere with the
Playing. '
DROWNED BODtIB ILOCOVKIIED.-011 Saturday
- •
morning the body of Wm. E. Moore, who committed
suicide by *moms overboard at Vine-street wharf, a
short time amen, wail found at Maiden•streot wharf.
Coroner Febner held an inquest.
The body of a man was found at Jeanne Island on
Saturday morning. The deceased was about 40 years of
age t he was 6 feet 9 Mellen in height, end was d ressed
in check shirt. blue knit Jacket, nark pants, and heavy
ahem It la believed that the deceased was one of the
Themen vhowent over tbe dam during the recent freshet.
coroner held an inquest.
Tu r n Sroum.—We can hardly consider ourselves
out of the equinoctial, the wind and weather being ex
tremely disagreeable. .W 0 hail something f a storm on
/Saturday, which commenced about two o'clock in the
- aftertoxin, and continued, with slight interruptions,
until yesterday, Tho rain wee very heavy, and the
wind raw and fropty. During theWallaceevalenoe of the
'storm an unoccupied dwelling in Wa street, be
tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, - was ;Amok
by lightning. and badly damaged.
To nit RETDBNED.—The Southwark Hose Com
ysay
bank intend
ir."oll:"Ar t ill,fart'age;V l :Tigigilp=
they will run a steam fire-engine simi.ar to that o the
Ludlow Asaociation, whieh Messrs. Lee & Lamed will
supply.
; SUSPENSIONS Exmniao.—The three months
suspension of the kloynntensing Hoee Company will
mime on Thursday next. ISth instant.
- • The four .months suspettlima of the Niagara Hose
Company will expire to-day.
NOBODY TO Dr./a.m.—The driver and conductor
of the Eleventh-street car, by whigh young' Arrison wan
Funoversnd killed a few due Were discharged
rom custody on Saturday. The verdict of the coroner's
Jury was "nobody to blame."
Smarm FIRE.—On Saturday evening the wheel
wright shoo of James Brown, in Moyamensins avenue.
above Washington. was drummed by fire. The fire is
SuPeosed to have been kindled by two boys.
POPIIIATION GF tag City.—lt is said that the
Population of Allis city is not less than 6.30,000, and that
of Camden is over 10400.
A azurrr-serroor. has been opened at the North
wee; Urammar lichool. Race street, west of Broad.
ARRIVALS AT - THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
Ira 'To 12 O'CLOCK LAST NM?.
'-- GIRARD HOUSE — , Chestnnt at.. below Ninth,
4. Towles. Ala A II Quint Masa
P4l Bacot, B C , W H Trete:l747fmk
111 Smith. itialimond,llB, John Parrish.
Dr Blake, Wash • DC Mr Snow, N
-CC Woolworth & wf, N y .708 P Wilmot!. N Y ,
J Dolor, IV J -A M Fauntleroy. Va '
.1 Bdakert. Cum, 0 - ' ' Rev Jl, Cook, Md
I Garrard Zs wf, Cinn, 0 B Cover •
-HA Mdler &la.N Y A A Miller, NY
W T McClure, WY H Crittenden, St Louie
L- Ketcham, N.Y - 8 Shepard, Al Y
.9 Cox. On _ i II Brightwell. Os '
' W_B Watford. N, C C B Adams. B 0
D - P Itarnseiir & me, N 0 T.l Tate. Ala .
Hl' Matthews. Ala , 8 W MoKensie, B 0 •
Thos `Hodson, Ilawm__...--Epi n fliAtriVal a r tter
H Bowels_t v y4l,. - ITZ J 8 foie, Vs '
AB otoui . gan, Charleston yo E Bunting, N C
Miss Willkins.La itirs Conning - 11am 8 0
Iti H Lance gr. la. 8 0 Capt ilitlEnten • England
MrDickeileon dc !CNC, Airs Wright, .N 0 •
:Mrs Walters, N C Mies Walters. N 0
.J P 0 Foster, NY • ' B B Miller, Oneida.NY
Janssen. Greenfield, Mats II W 'Willard. WilUamsp't
II Croaker & fm,hillentukee 1 H Hough, St Louis
E Heys, N Y r Poullaine, Ga
I 1 Heald & lajleltimore ' B Alussrave. N Y
L 0 clioir, - N Y - - M lierrY & lai NJ
#F Shenk, I.enearder H Wilson, MT
0 Swain ,N 0 S B Ruggles, Y
HoW,Littlblit JastangleY. i. Boston
0 F Parker, oston W 0 Carrier. Boston
0 T.I Culbertson Conn II Crocker. Boston
Miss Croaker, Boston Master Crocker, Boston
i n , nmi ano t & hoiosto k 2 Misses Balland, Boston
A Ehrenberg, Arizona' Alf Diver, England
Jno Lillywlnte, England Jno Jackson, do
lOro dy, '.- do Thom Lockyear. do -
inos eager,.._ 'do II D Stephensonolo
JnoWisden, do Geo Parr, do
Wm Caffyn, • do R. Carventer, do -
1G P linker, • • •do Wm Pile. do
Wed LIIIYWhite: do H Idlirwhite, do
A Monheuner, N 0 W H Winder, nub,
li AT Nobler & fa, Lynn J Patch & fa, Lynn
F Mares -11 l Rum •
M W npd.gos, Gov. I W.Tonloa. Oa
ria W Leeds, Trenton a Stevens. Lana
B Clapp & la. Boston J W Clapp, Boston
rt Davis. Miss . .Tan Adam. Wash. D 0
I J Bylandt, N Y .
.1 Boyd. Belt T AI Ingraham & ht. N Y
JIL Underwood, Ala . '
W C Allen, NY" N N Clements, Ala
C I, Moore. Cm .1 II French, Cin
O W Phillips, Jr, Cin. W II Falconer & son, 1) C
-- -J.-- , Moncurti. Ya .1 . Jenkins. 8 0,-
'll B Woods, Ala - . , A I-1 Callaway, Ali
J S MoAdory. Alit J Miller, Ala
,I Cardin°. Miss _ 5 p i Mitchell. Athens, Oa
VSl T gr a- g e ,Vi t i, Y' s ll6 ' 1 .; drgiti;?Fi d eaviirk. N J
1,1, Jones. y.' Aaron Jones, England
J F Waring. Savannah. Ga Miss Waring, Ga
Chas S Clark, N Y
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth et.. below Arob.
D Morwita, Philn W J Sterrett. Ps
G W MordEChamberallurg ~J Q Henry, Roston
H Foster. Tenn' H D McDonald Ohio
wm G9fer CGIL. O - Geo McOill, N 3
V 0 Wililania, vs 1 rt 13 Bailor, Balt
8 R Bryant. Indiana . T It Winne, Tenn
John Rankin; Troy. N Y • OM Brooke, Ny.
W W Snodsress • • Jaines Reed, Milton
T Ir Birch, Wash, Pa Joe W Connuorhala, Pa
PHe io n. Tippecanoe, 0 " Hailing , Ohio
Win Mason,W Oin. 0
T 7 Reid, Arkansas 8 B Morns, Lebanon, 0
_--
.
RRANKLIN HOUSE—Chestnut street, above Third
D Woodward, Me ' .1 Wynne, Ohiesgo
II H Appleton, Del -• H Paine, Oin, 0
I C PeiniersaM,N Y ~ H P Thnman, Ala
J It Sieben, M a , B 8 Hour, Mw
Real Welker. N o,' 1 Damon. Phila
0 7-1 Pierce. Monmouth II NI Wilson.. Ohio
JVI Biers, Ohio . H 8 Roll', Ohio
I 0 Ferris, N Y • W Watts. N Y
P Jerdines, PI Y . .1 A Hoyle. N Y
1 H. Dewey. Hoboken R P Abernethy. Cin, 0
M J oh n so n, Brownsville Mra T Dina c e, Pa
8 s 8 Hall, N Y
THE UNION HOTEL-,Arch street. above Third.
Thomeson, Pottsville MA) M E Dlei, n •d e , Pa
Mr. N D Crettes. Ohio ' Greo, Ohio
Evertv, Nostwillo MeCulloh, Mt Roily
JRBhelly, Prest.rt, 111 Beni I. Cook, Ohio
Mrs Itirermen, Hazleton Bawd Thamne. Jr, Ohio
FlTehtide4dliz, Pa J 0 Webster, Va
711 Morton, Va A 8 Vaughan & ovf. N C
R'I4I,,VVIA, 0 W. 7.y. Moss
Musa R Pander, Boston
W_IRA Petrick,. Jr, Va P Cin: 0
3 J Bnolliin, Oin. 0 Winflehwaitz, Thsorstoern
Robe Brldeer. N Y - Meg Wallooe, Balt
R Grant. Nova Scotia Mush Cameron. Nova Beata
*Wm H Rhodes, N 7 GPO L Haines, N 7
Dr Mooney,. Gs I Elimbee,
mos Corning, Dee Moines T Wriebt, Indiana
Leminser, Pt Carbon [Malt Gana, Pt Carbon
JONES' HOTEL—Chestaut street. above Sixth.
.1 A Marphey, Ba%Mora Heiman. N
Than Brodno. Ala Theo Davidson. N 4
James, Tioty t N - HAWhitingion Ark
M Hanna, BaJtimoto J R It Conner le la, Va
P A Preeman,..NJ GPO Cramer. NJ
-Mr Johnsen, N Y A Kimball. Pa
A Davis. Pa mill Sutherland & AM. NY
J Nt•Youna t Paris, Tann II B Joy
._Benton, - VC
W Oddie. N Y alias 1,, Wrlyht, Y• •
It Litd, Wheeling, Va J Lodar , N Y •
,Tlma M. Menton. Pa_ tames 017, Va
H MMilgomare, Va John A Trualow, Va
;Bla‘kburn Heap, Boston U N Kearny. Zanesville. 0
Farquhar . , tnranoport,lnd 'r hna Horner, N
Tae Wllileme, N Y W Bmithßon. Boston
:W Saunders. Boston • B Shield. N Y
Bennett, Hodson J Saylor, Conn
it Ashfteld. Albany . T Brown. Hudgon •
Stuart. Me 'l' Russell, Me
I Charles, Baltimore B Jacobs. Balt i more
.111 Hilder;hlcl- • ' John Groan
M Handal, N Y Jae Sargent', Maas
•W B Roland,ll.l
- MOUNT YrNON HOTEL—lascrind at. Mlhollt Arch.
W B Mann, ethlehem g B Shim, Min
'Coarad Die hl . Chicago !legit Miller, Lancaster
'Major blues, N Y ' E Brubaker, Clearfield
Wm Fisher, Reading 0 X Johnson,' Reading
.T J Andereon,Bristol fl Mama do la. Wilm, N C
.Tames Reed, Pa Mrs Bradford. Pa
'James Vandyke, Pa Oeo Watson, 8 0
.Semi Ely, N Y Thos B Poster, N J
istATYOMIAL ROTELr—Faeentreet. above Third.
It Uncoil, Ynelihultay, Pottsville•o 'Vont°, Reading • llt Peirce. Pa
O Gingrich, Lebanon ' JOhn_Colp, Pa
A Tel..), Allentown
03 11 rei.,
«SP Mor Pa
11.? t Vir eire,Va 'Pa
/ 1. 4 RE lR Tf in n er i' 49"tQwn
"II Marker, ra . ' S '
gl ° l4nrifi?eirllnft i o ' :e r
4 vifs p olvi b. - 'Phos M Clark, p. Laneaster
A P Hibarnen, Pit " ' fi l liriVri t a n e t , bersciek, Po
C Lloyd, Menne Sterling
. - ---.
AMERICAN HOTEL—Cheetnut'et.,abova Filth.
is
. p Gibsim, cuneeid, N c W- It Flitoraft. Wash, DC.
'.O D Worth. Phila , - W. Sandford, D C . •
i Gen Newt, D 0 : ; . , ti Ma hard , Wilfn, Del
, ?S'lL C° , l l7sit 4 , X o _ J &Wilson, Meoklenburs
. .Tit A e bornellq, rt a — - iIT C: K IL"11 Y? 0 '
,ro Hell; Bn. ere, No' - ' ' : 011 Komar, 8.11e L
m, 2( C:i '
N 0 itliara, N C • • B.eio R Ranson N 0 '-
aunts ,' 26 orfleet, le
ri,E r tttr . t-t4T- ---- ',, - -# itLomber. Auburn
N Butler, Wilkesharre" - D Nurtleet. V
W o_lllll, VI" - A C Pretzfium, Midi _
LD Ttler i Vs ~.,
Thee crucon..va ' ' T P lipketurst, Jr, ve.
0 M Dixon, ri Y, . , 4
Bli fileUttdere; VI% ' 0 Ryan, Phila. " '
T 1 /10rorteii i ; , . .
• ' • . „
Ditili,EY SHEAF' HOTEL—Second fit., belovelirket:
i r lt6l k , I,s ili t ' at l it r . : T V '
It i t v at:]Tir l Ang 4lT ' l '
4_,D•tluse,..alton R Frets, Doylestown ' .
, a 12.. A7Sig , r A Centresulle ff Bartley, Abington ~
' KMUM, rn ' ' J W Dhultz, ,Pa„ -- __
.boittittaieL it,,
VittitlyVilet:town, flu ti tietekso3 l OVA? r
itobt , C44sluboll, ' - 671 " ' ,
r=f=
EITATES VE5104 1 -da&ei l ef., t abirs4 hicti. ''
!Itch, Carbine , " h Jeffries, Harrisburg -
llooket Vel. i''.: ! i 1 n an tl i l ''''' e I
W hailer. P Ila
8 Flaunt & la, Va, onal e_n,lrs '
A B Bullock. Va
W Bole, Cm A Benqon, Kutztown, Pa
80 Orono k la, Harrisburg JW Rigby, 111
88, Bonlentown Jac Wilson, Bordentown
Jea Dturaiddie, Pittsburg Robt Sproul, Pittsburg
E Weetfall Geo Rankin, N . J
Jos WiCunnitigharn, Pa
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street. above. Race.
BMX+ ce, Chester co J M Baker Cheltenham
Wm Donovan Albany • r . r ArP FrrokiLaneastar
gg li a l ' Aif ! _ r btra a 4 ° r V I M
lief:ll:Fit._ Pa
11.0•FArlaruh, Del co W Garrett.
Cue
00
(11revu, Del co W Brower & la, N 0
MEE HANTS' HOUSE—Third s sp.; above Callowhill.
388 Els, Col en, Pa Ono nag. BA Louts
Bob' onnnr, Philo Mre L Homers. Detroit
3no Rohland, Pa B B Shnllenherser, Pa
S Law II Burks co Job Heilman, Pa
Chas iok t 3r, Reading
it
t)OT
EAGLE I" ?
ALII
•E Th rd e•, Rb. aow t
Brow . n. Phila R Bachman. Dauphin co
no Bachman, Dauphin co H Drown. Phil.%
erree Dinninger, Bucks co B F MoMichael t r a
•t— • : •
01,A0X BEAR HOTEL—Third et.. above Callowhill.
OeratoOarner, Warrington 0 810 ugh, S Eatton
IMPORtAVI610113: 1
tltdported for The Preee.l
SAVANNAH—Steamship State of Georgia. Garvin—
finales eaten' Ctd3tet &Sot 70 do:1181°1m & , 50n1 , 770
CP,Relf; 433 do'Slitcirtis Waln & Co: 03 do Cochran &
Rumen; Bdo J Palmer & Co; 93 do 1) Salomon & Co; 206
do order; 10 bales domestics Brown. Hill & Co; t; , l do 0
it MbOre; tio do Hay & hlal)evitt 0 holes weetn Jessup
Monreteo bus feathers JO4 EL Perot; 16111 mdse E
.1 Elting &
_Pro; 148 pkgs surdnes td others'. .1
CARDENAS—Bark Louisa. Jarman-286 hhde It ice
19 Ole whines 10 bide honny S & W Welsh.
•
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OS.TFL4DE.
COMMITTEE Of TUE MONTI/1
SAX . L REEVES:
I LETTER.", SAGS . ,
AT TIM MEtt.CIIANTA' IV:MANOR, PIITLADRLYTItA.
ahtp Sitranak, R0w1and............ ...... Liverpool, anon
Bark C B Tay. de Janeiro, soon
Bark Sachs, Power —Pernambuco, soon
Bark Island Home, Jeffrey London, soon
Brigtrio. fierce............80gus Is Grande, soon
Bahr w L Springs, Buakaloo Havana. soon
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10, 1839.
BULIMMER 931 ON ErtTaLL....
H WATER.- -- 0
ARRIVED.
1.7 Fl mail steamship State of Seorga, °Arvin. from Sa
vannah, 63 hours, with Indio 'and •passengers to Alex
H 4 on,
Steamship Delaware. Copes. 224 hours from N York.
with mdse and passeneers to Jan Allderdire. Paned
below the Ledge a topsail enliooner. lumber loaded: two
harm Miss off Ready Island; brig Thomas Walter s from
West Indies. nlf New Castle.
• • . • - • ..
Steamship Phineaa Sprague, Matthews, 50 bows from
Roston, with mho and pneaensere to Henry IVinsor.
Sark Reindern, Kerlin, from Rio de faneiro Any 25,
with entree to nos A Newhall 4 Sons. Ann 27, let 25 21,
lone 4201. gooks bark Impetador, Heanl, from Rio do
Jenesro L 2 days out. bound to New Orleans.
Bark Louisa. Jarman. 16 days from Cardenas, with
;boluses to 8 & W Welsh.
.• • .
' Dark Mary Edam Niokeripn, B days from Boston,
with mdse to Twang k Co. • -
Brig Jae Crosby. French, 9 daps from Portland, with
plaster to E A Bonder k Co.
Brig 0 AV Barter. Gilchrist, from Boston.
Bohr Starlight. Yorko, 9 days from Portland, with
TOOZO to JAMS Baker.
Behr C A Stetson• Cobbp &ye ,from Provincetown,
with mike to Oen A Wood.
. .
Bohr Adn. Iferhort, Purvee, 6 days from Wellfieetowith
mdse to Gun A Wood.
Frehr B. W Dillon. Matts.6 days from Boston.vrdli
mdse tope° A Wood.
• •
Bohr Silver Magnet..
Perry, from Boston.
Behr Jag W EririT, Sipple. 1 ilaY frcen.Frederioa, Del,
with wheat to Jae L Bewley & Co. • •
Bohr Ratlooo.3, Anderson, I day from 8t George, Del,
'malt wheat and oats to Rielinrdnon & Overman.
Behr John W Ball. Morris. 1 day from Little Creek,
Del. with corn to JI. Howley, & Co. •
. . .
Bohr Sarah Warren. Hollingsworth. I day from Cam
den. Del. with grain to J Bowles & Co.
Behr Harriet Baker, Webber, 8 days from Portland,
with mtlze to B A Bonder k Co.
Rehr las English, Neal, 4 days from New Haven, with
rodeo to captain: •
Behr Jonathan Nay, Cobb, 7 days front Boston, with
linseed to atotain.
Sobs Adeline Townsend, Townsend, 5 days from New
York. with salt to W Bumm.
. .
t3ohr Geo Fides Nickerson. 4 day/ from Providence,
With mdze to Crowell
,& Collins,
Bohr ➢lvry Anna, (Mg*. 8 days fromllew York, with
n.dzo to Crowell & Collins.
CLEARED.
'Steamship Easton, Sallow. New York, Jim Ali Wilma.
Steamship Kensington, Baker. Boston. II WI usor.
C Bhip St Patrick, Falco, N Orleans, Bishop, Simons &
o. • ,
Bark Car&lin. Roberts, P o ston, J 'Wk. J F Starr.
Bark Frederick Lennig, Sumner, Now Orleans, Pettit,
Martin k Co
Orig Chas Hatch, Dunham Bt John. N B. Twells & Co.
Co.
Brig Triumph, Outhouse, at John, N B, E A Bauder &
}iris J Nickerson, Baker, Boston, Noye, Hammett &
Cn~d. .
Brig G . W Barter, Gilchrist, Savannah, Noble, Ham
matt & Caldwell.
. .
Bohr Martha Moore, Bennett, Savannah, Pettit, May
tin & Co
C Sokr .1 C Baxter, Babcock, Charleston, D S Stetson &
Behr E L B Wales, Hainan, Wittnington, NC, D S
Stetson Sr Co.
- • • .
Behr 7 Alarttn, Harding, Providence, Crowell dr. Col
line.
Behr Silver Magnet, Perry, Bolton, N Sturtevant & Co.
Behr W P Williams, Akins, New London, RR Carson
& CO.
Schr Courier. Crowell. Boston. P Cooper.
Rohr Wm l' Cox, Houoh, Saugus, Blalciaten & Cox.
Behr A C Reeves Lake. Boston, do.
Rohr Volta, Cabe, fircenport. do.
StrJ Jerome. Jerome. Alexandria, etc. T Webster. Jr.
tar HL Caw, tier, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exellanae4)
LEWES. Oct. Col. 8,
The following vessels were at the harbor yesterday
morning and left last evening. viz :—Bark Rehm Maria;
brigYißori with Iselin Juliet and Julia Maria.
Ship Esther . in tow of tug America, came down and
anchored at the harbor last evening,4rul still remains in
company with America and three ochre. Wind KM
Yowl, WM. M. HICKMAN.
MLMORANDA.
Bteamatti p Pennsylvania, Teal, hence, armed at Rich
mond 7th met.
Bark Palschn, Wilson, from Rio de Janeiro Aug 77th
arrived at Baltimore Bth inst.
Bark Cordslia, Sheer, was discharging at Rio do Jan
euro Aug 27th.
Bark Jeddo. Wheeler, hence for Boston, was a
Holmes' Hole 7th inst.
DANCING.
A L VASHINGTON HALL, BlO SPRING
-- GAIMEtpt strget.—D. L. CAEPENTER, the
&iota! Teacher of FaiblonsldMDancitig;ii nelr reitdY
to take at any time. either Private or in Olionten.
For reference, call and observe the respectability al
:ready begun.
D. L. CA ItyENTER can be neon daily and nightly for
'terms,. &a. This is his twenty-ninth year as a Teacher
in this city. _
PROF. SARACCO respectfully informs
the elite of Philadelphin,That he will open his Con
servatory of Dancing on October 10th, at 35 South
ELEVENTH Street. At the raiment of many
the services of Assistant Ladies will be dispensed with
hereafter. For term, apply at the Academy, on the 6th,
7th and Bth innt. o 3 fd.
11-IFAZARD'S DANCING ACADEMY, N. E.
`confer of ARM-land BROAD fits.—Mr. HAZARD,
from Paris, and well known in this city as having had
the largest and most fashionable Dancing Academy Ibr
many yearn tins the honor to inform hie former patrons
and tlie_pubbe that lie has returned to this city, end will
open a Dancing Academy at the place above named, on
MONDAY. the 2iith of September. Mr. 11. will also
teach classes , in nehoole and private families. Mr. Ire
style of dancing is plain, CIASTi and graceful, and can
be acquired in a short time. An easy and maceftil de
portment, as well as a perfect knowledge of the present
style of dancing, such as is done in the very best ne
wly, will be imparted at once to the scholars, and no
time wasted in learning old steps and dances that are
out of fashion. For tams, references, eta., apply at
the hall. sets-am
WASHING AND IRONING.
,J.l , WASHING AND IRONING DONE
4 - k• with NEATNESS and DESPAT7for Single
•`• Ladies and Gentlemen, Fermi Boarding
Schools, Rote's, Steamboats, &0., at ONOVAN'S
FAMILY LAUNDRY, Nd. 1234 South SIXTH. Street,
corner of Prune. Family Shirt/ and Collars patent
poltehed, 'Everything washed by hand, on the com
mon wash-board.
The whole bustmees is strictly attended to by_ female
neratives. Mrs. DONOVAN,
Saverindendedt.
ROWE'S STANDARD SOALES.-
STRONG er, ROSS PATENT.—CoaI, Cattle, and
Hay Scales require no pit. Platform and Counter Scales
of every description. They receive all Friction and
Wear on Balls instead of Knife Edges, as on other
Scales. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere,
and see the improvement
PENNINGTON GEEEN. Agent,
112 South SEVENTH Street,
03.14ni • Philadelphia.
MORE PROOF OF TUE W NDERFUL
EFFECTS OF MONELL'S AMERICAN HAIR
REPARATOR..
Septembor 27th, 1659.
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JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
Improved Une-Imrnins Cooking Stove, acknowledged to
be the hest Stove for faintly use in the world.
JAMES SpEAR is the Patentee of the celebrated
Gen-consuming Cooking Range, now rapid!) coming
into general nee.
JAMES SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved Sil
vore Air-tight Gas-consuming Parlor stove.
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved
(Patented) Ornamental Stoic Urn, which Iron, its
beauty and utility in like'', this season, to be tourer
sail, adopted.
JAMEh SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor, Fuel,
and Comfort-saving Ironing Pam
JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the
celebrated Railway-ear Healer.
For all of the nuove the Inventor very justly claims
advantages which require but to be understood by the
Public to be universally appreciated and referred to
FM) other articles of that eines in the market; and he
would herphy extend a cordial invitation to all persons
in wont of Stoves to mill end examine for themselves.
Parties wishing toOXIIOIIIS will WO every attention
shown them, whether intending immediate]) tour
chase or not. is22-3n,
CHARLES JONES,
ton North SECOND Street. (Successor to A.
mss , J. Gallagher, would respectfully call the atten
- Hon or thong desiring sloven to hie extensive
assortment of Cooking, Hearing, and Parlor stoves. I
have purchased the exclusive right to the retail sales
and repolre. in Philadelphia, of Gallagher's Celahreted
Morning Star" and . 4 Sunrise" Gas burning Honking
Stoves. well known for veins an the tenet satisfactory
Atoves in the market. Also, his now Flat-top Cooking
Stove " Daylight," which combine' ail the useful im
provements, and operates admirably. I also manu
facture,, in a superior manner, Silver's Gas-burner of
the bast Roane, Sheet Iron. These are the most
economical and easily managed Parlor Stoves in
use. 816.3 m
fIAITTION.—We hereby caution all per
noon not to purennse any Cooking Stove or Stoves
with Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross Pieces on, [Setpf
those made by us, an wo are the occlusive owners of tho
Patent for malting Hollow Centres or Hollow Cross
Pieces, and we shall prosecute ell Towson' who infringe
on our Potent to the full extend of the law.
STUART & PETERSON, Iron Frinndors,
oh-lm WILLOW Street. above Thirteenth,
MEDICINAL.
D. GLENTWORTIPS PILE REMEDY,
For the ours of jleinorrhuids or Pilee, Constipa
tion. Fistula in Ann, Mar:atone of the An., YrolApitun
of the Rectum. Fissures ' Excoriation, Ulcerations In
ternal end Paternal to the Anita, Pruritus, and all Dia
eu.ea peculiar to the Rectum.
The groat and uniform sueoess who'll this Remedy has
attained for the cure of the above Dianna. is unprece
dented in the annals of Medicine. The rapidity of its
curative qualities and the durability of tin cures are
equalled by no other Remedy of the age. Alinety-nine
ea.ee out of nn hundred are ellevinted and cured of this
distressing complaint and 'ire restored to emu fort here
tofore unknown. Full and explicit Di room. accom
pany each Box. One Box 15 Pllainiefit to perform n cure.
Prepared only by DR. 01,ENTWitif TH,
N 0.817 RACE Street.
Price SI. Can be snot by Adams' Exercise. nn-tut
DR. MOFFA'I"S VEGETABLE LIFE
PILLS AND PHOENIX BITTERN hove been
thoroughly tested. and pronmineed is sovereign remedy
ler dyspepsia, flatulency, lioart.burn and headache,
oostiveneas, diarrhea, levers of all bunts, rheumatism,
gout, gravel. Worms, scurvy, ulcers, eruptive com
plaints, salt rheum, erysipelas, common colds and in
fluenza, Irregularity nod all derangement of the tomato
nyetemottlea, and various other diseases to n hich the
humeri frame is liable. PO/ sole by the proprietor, Dr.
W. B.AIOFFAT, 336 BROADWAN New York. and by
Druggist* generally alt over the country. 024-il&Wly
ANOTHER PROOF OF THE WONDER.
FUL EFFECTS OF TROXELL'S NEURALGIA
SALVE.
PIMA., July 7th, IBM.
Mr. E. W. 'lltoxam,—Dear Bi r have been troubled
with the "NEURALGIA" for the last 10 years, and
have suffered the most summating Jmin, compellin
me at times to give up my Weirton. entirely. I could no
eat, and sleep was a stranger to my eyes. I etidere
MOM than tongues can toll. I hod the advice and aid o
various physioians, and used other remedies, but all
no Mil. Having 'noticed your advertisement in the
papers, I concluded to call on a warm whom I had
learned was cured of a ease of 20 years standing. Ile
applied the "sALvF.," bat once, and f felt immediate
relief-4second application removed tile pain entirely.
and I now feel like &different man. thrice then I have
slept well—something that I have not done for months,
being obliged to ant up all night in a chair. Alt appetite
MS returned, and I feel grateful to you for the restora
tion of my health.
CHARLES H. BAKER, Tobacconist,
CARROL Street, above WOOD, Kennington.
For salerwhelesale and retail, nt W. corner SIXTH
and PARRISHStreets, aml at T. It. CALLENDER &
(We. ft. W. corner Third and Walnut sta. ap2o-tf
gUGAR-ITOUSE MOLASSES.-150 hhtis.,
tierces:And hfirrelefor Bale b
JAMES 011.AIIAAI & U(l. , cern J T.PrITIA Serest.
SPANISII OLIViS--in bulk, in prime
order, for ante by
ell A. MERINO, NO South FRONT street.
EDUCATIONAL,
UNIVERSITY OP
PENNSYLVANIA.
MEDICAL DEPARTMENI!
THE INTRODUCTORY LECTURES
To the MUM of 1659.60 will Go delivorod in the
following order:
MONDAY, October lOth, at 12 M., Dr. CARSON,
MONDAY. " loth, at I P. M., Dr. SMITH.
TUESDAY, " llth. at 12 M., Dr ROGERS.
TUESDAY, " 11th, nt 1 I'. M., Dr. LEIDY.
WEDNESDAY, " 12th, Met h
n 1 Olin a Pp%
THURSDAY, " 13th, nt, 12 M., Dr. WOOD.
THURSDAY, " 13th, at IP. M., Dr. JACKSON.
FRIDAY, '• 11th, at 93; P. M., Dr. HODOE.
THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO ATTEND.
R. E. ROGERS, M. D.,
catcall Dean of the Medical Faculty
DRAWING AND PAINTING.—Lessons
given Privately or in Classes. References Mtered.
A note odd reseed to" A. R. 8.," Press office, will meet
with attention. . 07-3 t.
A CADE MY OF THE PROTESTANT
-I- -a- EPISCOPAL CHURCH, LOCUST and JUNIPER
Streets.
TIM Autumnal Session opened on MONDAY, Septem
bar sth.
Applications for Admission may be made to the Prin
cipal. at the Academy, daily (except on Saturday) be
tween 10 and 11 o'clock A. 111.
JAMES W. ROBINS, A. M.,
elx-tlannlm Principal.
ji — MUCATIONAL.—Miss ELLA WATSON
:o ms North TWELFTH Street, will recommence
giving Instructions on the PIANO, nt her own residence
or those other Pupils, after Boptember Ist, 15W.
-th
nu2Ss&m.2m.
mES D ES UHEGARAY AND D'HER
-17-1- VILTA"B BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR
YOUNG 4AfGES.
FHILADELPHIA, N 0.1109 LOGAN SQUARE, VINE
STREE
Madame CHER A R AN' rel T.
pectfully informs her
frientla and the puhhc in general. that independently of
her Boarding and Day School, directed by herself and
her niece, ATme. PREVOST. in NEW YORK. she in
tends, in conmwtion with her niece Alma. D'HER
MIX, optimal in PHILADELPHIA nn Natant:en
on precisely the mine plan aa the one above mentioned.
s-IT. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY
LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth, w,ll I> V., re
open op MONDAY, September 12th, at 9 A. M.
Applications for admission, if made before the begin
mug of the terra, should be made to the Principal.
J, ANDREWS HARRIS, A. M.,
^4lO-w fttn-tf 16t17 RACE Street.
fiINGLISII AND CLASSICAL BOARD
'NO SCHOOL FOR BOYS, MOUNT JOY, Lan
caster County, Pa.
The Winter Session of five months commences on the
Ist of November. Fur mental', call at 6041 C 1 116761)T
street; or, address the Principal. E. L. MOORE.
sai-suwflin
OFFICE OF SECOND AND
THIRD
STREET PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY.
OF PHILADELPHIA, 2 WALNUT t , treot.
PHILADELPHIA. So t. 30.
A Fourth Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS par share
on Second Issue of Stook of above Company will be due
and payable at this office, on or before the Raft sta7
November next. ROB P. KELTON,
s3o.finwtnl Treasurer.
R EV. JAM ES I. HELM'S School for
the higher education of a limited number of Young
Lndieg, 1313 CIIETN UT Street. Circulars, with terms,
reforeneo. lofty Iw bird on Anglo:won. 01-!m
A INIERICAN SCHOOL INSTITUTE.
Families, Schools, and Colleges. supplied with
eointat ent 'Poncho re., for any Department ; and Teach
ora with positlorth Parents gratuitously supplied with
Wood cut hire.
Refer to t acuity Amherst Collets, Mans. • Dr. Lowell
Mason; M ason Brothers; Hon. Theo. Prilinghuysen.
LL.D. ; lion. John C. Rives. Et al.
SMITH. WOODMAN. & CO.,
346 BROADWAY. New York, and
e23.6in Cot* CHESTN CT Street, Philadelphia.
WHITE HALL ACADEMY, THREE
MILES WEST OF HARRISBURG, PA.—The
13th Semi-Annual Session will commence nn MONDAY,
the 7th of November next. The attention of Parents
and Guardian. is incited. The location is pleasant, the
course of instruction extensive, and the terms mode
rate. Good city references given. The Principal can
be seen every afternoon at the UNION HOTEL from
the 10th till the 13th of October, inclusive. For Circu
lars address L. DENLINGER.
se3-1•Iin• Harrisburg. Pa.
I.IItOAD-STII.F.ET INSTITUTE FU u
YOUNG LADIES Lae reopened its Fall Smarm.
For terini4 and parDeulare, apply to Alm B P. COOKE,
Pone'pal, No. S4l BROAD Street, below Poplar.
LISI(3.—A. R. TAYLOR, Teacher of
S•nging and Plano, 676 North TWELFTH Street,
below Coates. eta-0m•
I'USTOI.'S WRITING ACADEMY,
S. E. corner EIGHTH and SANSOM Streets,
Open daily trom S A. M. toe P. M.
To Gentlemen a rapid and elegant business hand is
imparted. To Ladies a neat and graceful epistolary
st)le. Clueeet Private. Dude written, and every de
scription of Penmanship neatly e xecute 'd.
IIIIF, MAN ALLEN, A. M., Teacher of the
VIOLIN and PIANO. Mr. Allen may he applied
to at the residence of hut father, Professor Allen, No.
Ina South SF.VENTEENTII Street. ab-2m•
'IRS. BARTON'SS
AR DING
DAY SCHOOL FOR yomva LADIES,
No. 1g29 CHESTNUT Street. Phila.
The Winter Term will open on the seemed MONDAY
in September. young Ladies received of any age—and
taught ahtitever pertains to a thorough Education.
French spoken in the fatally. For Circulars and par.
Oculars. apply no above. nual-DIV &Cal-4w
pItICE-STREET ACADEMY,
GERMANTOWN, PHILADELPHIA.
GRORoh; R. BARKER. PRINCIPAL.
The KtII Term of thin Institution commences Beptem.
Der eth,f 5 a
9. The course of instruction comprisee all
the bran es n thorough English Education. together
with the .ntln, Greek. and French Langungee. att.V-tf
ALLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
FRANKFORIL PENNSYLVANIA, six miles
from Market street, Philadelphia.
The course of instruction in this School is comprehen
sive and thomugh. Parents and Gunrdians who intend
to place their daughters or wards at this institution will
t_n snake 101ntadtattr nygtleatt on to
Mas. E. L. THOMPSON,
egl-tf Principal and Superintendent.
B _
RYANT it STRATTON'S NATIONAL
MERCANTILE COLLEGES, located at Phil,
dolphin, S. E. corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT;
New York, litstralo, Cleveland, and Chicago. For in
formation. call or lend for Catalogue. res-tr
NOTICES.
O FFICE OF THE GUARDIANS OF TILE
POOR, No. 42 North SEVENTH Street.
PROPOSALS FOR WOOD AND COAL.
Sealed proposals will be received at this Office until
moriDA'ir, 111th instant. RI leo'clock A. N.. for the stip-
My of Wood and Coal the ensuinc Winter, for the Out
door Poor, in the several Ihstricts, to be delivered at
i
each points, and n such quantities, and at times to be
hereafter designated.
Coal to be gond quality White Ash, (Stove) without
slate and well serren.d.(2llo the. to the ton,) to be
weighed at place of &divan .in accordance with an Or
dinance wagged Councils, May It), 1359 • theWond to he
of be.t quality Oak. All of which shall Im subject to the
leseoction of the Board or its Avente.
0.5 -5 t CALIIOIIN M. DERRINtIER. Secretari.
SNOTICE.---llealers In Good.
s•- , year's Patent Vulcanized Rubber Suspender',
Braids. Webs, and all other fabrics and articles made
by combining fibrous substances with threads or sheets
of vulcanized rubber. are notified that unless the same
ere properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by
my authority, they cannot be legally disposed of in the
United States. Merchants and dealers are invited to ex
amine specimens now in store, awl togive their orders
for the Bering Trade to the undersigned, EXCLUBI VE
OWNER OF TILE TITLES .AND EXCLUSIVE
RIOIITS IN THE PATENT for these goods, which
maraca all the styles heretofore manufactured or im
porßika L I CENSES nyers.
ALSO TO MANUFACTURE and SELL
—and th e' Terms—my be obtained on applloatlon to me
at No. Z 3 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y.
nzt-ty HORACE R. DAY.
NOTICE.---Persons having business with
A the FLOUR INSPECTOR WI call at No. 14
VINE Street, between the hour. of 9 o'clock and 3
P. AL, where they will find the Inspector or hi. Dyputy,
F, 91. HIESTER. O. M. LAUIILAN,
.1017 Flour Inspector.
PIANOS.
MARSH'S AIUSIC STORE,
No. 110/CirESTNUT Street.
ILA LGLP 111 A.
MeV, the beet ;elite of
PIANOI. 4 , MELODEONS, end AILTSICAL INSTRU
AIENTS,
OF E 5 / 5 1111 I)X' CRIPTION•
Can be obtained at the lowest Ntanufacturers' Priees.'
Constant!) publishing the latest Choice Compositions
and Neuter filmic.. of the day. Also, receirms New
Music dant from all the catalogues in the United States.
Duelers, TO , lCileftl. Seminaries. and Clerg) men will be
supplied at the lowest wholesale rates.
Orders by mail will tee promptly filled.
Catalogues of Mosul or Price List will bo forwarded
free of charge when ordered.
.1. MARSH. Agent.
-A EDITORIAL FROM TILE PUB
LEDGV:R.—.• Jrimot %link has on
•
xhlbition seviral ofJ. C. Fisher's Ptenos• One of
them in a seven octave rosewood piano, full iron Immo,
hendsorno, but plaits finish. '1 lie tone is most excellent
and powerful, rind the price only 82111. Ile has also one
somewhat similar in appearance, winch heatell the la
test improvements. besides a new patent tisinper.which
prevents the piano from getting out of order. It In &R
-ushed in a splendid meaner."
These Planes, and n splendid namertment of various
makers, are for sale front 4175, or upwards, for cash, or
on instalments, at.IAM ES BEI,LAK"3.
219 and 2 . ll.Sontli FIFTH St.. above Spruce.
New and second-hand Pianos for sale. 03-liti•
OHICKKHINO & SONS,
MANUFACTURNR4 OF
ORAND, SQUARE, AND UPRIGHT
NO.FOR
WARERMIS Eel CHESTNUT STREET.
Constant t in store a !arse 'Rook of our BEAUTIFUL
and UNEQUALLED INSTRUMENT S. We hero been
aviardorLat the difterent Exhibitions in this counts and
Europe,
38 GOLD ANDSILVER FIRST-CLASS MEDALS.
PIANOS TO RENT. faSe-ty
MIRAVEN, BACON, &
Nanny & Clark's, Hallett, Dam, &
and A.ll. Gala & Co.'. superior PIANOS- Also. Ma
son & litunlia'a unrivalled MELODEONS and MAR.
MONICA'S, eo deetrable for Churches and Lecture
Rooms.
Pianoa and Malixtoona to Rent.
J. H. GOULD.
SEVENTH and CIIESTN UT.
A GREAT IMPROVEMENT IN
M .- TM yin Nos.
:10110:1TACKER k CO.,
1011 CHESTNUT Street, rempectfully invite the mute
loung public to call lino exlmine bell' new and !WO
oeeniul unp;•o:ee
_,:
Hl' ' llktt - 1.011 OHAND PIANO.
Ilea log converted tho Tone, 'Pooch, and Action of
the (scant! Piano into that of n Square Instrument,
avoidi n g all objections generally made to the any le of
Grand Piano, also dirninishing the cost of the mane.
In volume, punt) of tone, great power, brilliancy, full
ness, depth, and evenness of touch, with exquisite deli
cacy and sweetness,these
SUPERIOR AND BEAUTIFULLY-FINISHED IN
STRUMENTS
are wholly Unequalled, They have received the highest
encomiums, and aro pronounced by entice to he tar su
perior to any instruments ever manufactured in this
counts,
C"lultnrair en hand:mim m
ic and elegant nn of
Our unrivalled PIANOS. IVo have Neon awarded the
First Premium., at nil ozhilnuone ever A:dullard, tn
°hling the Prize Medal from the Crialal Palace Exhi
bition, Now York. 18.13. eel-If
LEGAL NoTieus.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF POI
RlF:stole of CA ROI.INE Tllollll`tsON, Deceased.
'The Auditor appointed by the Court to Coda settle,
and robust the accountat LEWIN C. CACiSIDY, Arl
ininoltrater of the estnte 01 CAROLINEB. VII P
SON. deeennelL nod to no4e of the balance
in the lutiolaof the neeenntent. will meet the pone
interected, en WE I/N Ea DA Y, the 12111 nor of October
(SE', at 4 ;clock I'. It.. et hiS Came, 430 SPRUCE
Street, in the ()ay of r
std.ivlon-7arsl T. HENNESM , Auditor.
INTON'S • ENCAUSTIC TILES for
floors.
Ornamental Chimney Tops for cottage'.
Garden Vases and Pofintains.
Vitrified Pipe for drains and Water conductor".
Imported/anti for sale by
(oh If 8. A. HARRISON.
min C•III4ITNITT Rfew.t
pUR E CONFECTIONERY,
PIANCF krTURY:D BY
EDWARD A HEINTZ,
Intn 01 8. Hevrion.
Steve S. W. corner ARCH and NINTH Wens.
3to 1 Enntory Rl4 ElltuNrt otrewrd
v i pTs. TURPI.:NTINE. —&0 bbls Spts
TurnontinO, in store and for a3lO hr
a2l ROWLEY. ASIIHORNER. it CO.
No. 10 Bouth WHARVEB
ELSIEII - 13Y -AUCTION:;'
FORNV.R.S, BRINLEY, .% CO.
No. 420 mARKrr STIFLIT.
SALE OF IMPORTED AND DO. ES ITC DRY
lI6OODB—By catalozue.l
On Tuesday Morning,
Oct. Ilth, at In o'clock, op 6 mum ha' credit
-400 packages and lots of way and staple imported and
domestic dry gnats.
PRINTED CASHMERE AND WOOL LOA
SHAWLS. •.
An invoice of printed Cashmere and wool Tony shawls.
COSOURGS, ALPACAS, AND TABBY VELVETS.
Cases black and brown tabby velvets.
Cases colored Cobourga.
Cauca black alpaca Wares.
Cases mohair mixtures.
PRINTED AND SATIN STRIPE CASHMERES.
CaTA3lliltldCareDlita Cashmeres.
, We dozen plain and printed cambric hdkre.
Le loth new efdle jaconet and hank collars.
BLACK AND countED CLOTH CLOAKS AND
RAGLANS.
thz) new style black and colored cloth cloaks and rat
lane. . . . .
I.IMBRELL *S.
20 cases Scotch gingham umbrellas. whaletsme frames
Sisl^ Samples and catalogues early on morning of sale.
j31111.1P FORD AUCTIONEER, No. 530
MARKET Street. and BM MINOR Street.
SALE OF INGRAIN, VENETIAN. AND LIST CAR
PETS.
On Tuesday Morning.
October 11th, at EN o'clock, will be sold by catalogue.
one months credit
- pieces super all-wool ingrain carpets.
three-ply
" wool filling
" all wool Venitian
't . damask
•• bat
cottage
Mir Catalogues ready early on the morning of sale.
FIRST LARGE FALL SALE OF READY MADE
CLOTHING.
On Wednesday Morning,
October 12th, at to o'clock precisely, will he
csclo. by
estatosue. about WU lots 01 Superior ready-raade
coneistoH ot beaver, peteniham. tricot. and cloth
over end holitness coats, superfine black cloth frock
foals
Superfine black and fancy cassarnere pants.
Black and fancy satinet pants.
Velvet, black satin. plumb. and satinet vests.
Comprising a large and desirable assortment fur city
and country sales.
Ifir Ca%loAues early on morning of sale.
SALE OF 1000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, HATS.
CAFB, AND UMBRELLAS.
On Thursday htoretins.
October 13th, at l 0 o'clock. arm to sold, by catalogue,
on four months' credit, loud cases toots. shoes, bro
gans. xa.rers Oxford ties. Ace., comprising a desirable
assortment of the hest Eastern and city manufacture, for
present sales.
&imams of 'AD cases Scotch gingham and silk um
brellas.
n SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 431
JO-. • CHESTNUT STREET, flq i tte the Custom
H ouse. tietween FOURTH and El Streets.
SALE OF coo LOTS IMPORTED A D AMERICAN
DRl' GOODS EMBROIDERIES. SONNE'r RIB
BONS, MILLINERY GOODS. TRIMMINGS, &c.
On Wednesday Morruna.
October 12th. by catalogue, on a credit, commencing
at Id o'clock. lull be sold am lots of seasonable soods. to
which the attention of the Trade is invited.
SPECIAL SALE OF &V BUFFALO ROBES
On Monday Morning,
Crolotnpr 17th.
T. LOLTIet, MO.
W ILLIAMS & BOYLE AUCTIONEERS
AND COMNIEBION MERCHANTB. No. lt
North MAIN ST it EbT, Sr. Louts, hto., (formerly with
Messrs. Myers, Claghorn lc Co.. PhilacteSia,t offer
their argyle.. to the merchants, minute. tem and
others of Philadelphia, for the sale of dry g , earned&
Loots. shoes. hardware, Jewelry, he., ho.
Pm. Cash advances made on receipt of goods.
113 6 13ettlemmita made three days alter sale.
Me; Myer., Clachorn, k
Co., Phila.
" Btuart & Brother, Biala.
" Van Wyak, Townaend, & Warreni, New York.
1.. & B. Cott!, & Co"
.`
Co Chruty, & Co., 81, Louis. Mo.
Crow, McCreary, & Co" " "
mt-f w-1,
StlirPlM3.
p HILADELPIIIA
AND
CRESCENT NAVIGATION COMPANY.
AT AN ADJOURNED MEETING OP_THE ABOVE
NAMED CORPORATION,
HELD AT
NO. d MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE,
At 10 o'clock A. M., September 7th, 1559, the follow
ing gentlemen were unanimously elected Directors of
the Company, via
GEORGE H. STUART,
S. MORRIS WALN,
MATTHEW W. BALDWIN,
OIIAS. MACALESTER, AND
JOHN EDGAR THOMSON.
The BOOKS of SUBSCRIPTION o the CAPITAL
STOCK of said COMPANY are now open at the above
named Office, where all persons favorable to the enter
prise ore respectfully invited to subacnbe. aS-tf
THE BRITISH AND NORTH
BHI B. AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL BTRAM-
TROPE lIIW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Name ----.... $l.lO
second Cabin Paisag e.... •
P . AO:4 NOSTON TO LIVILICOOL
. . .. .
Chief Cabin Passage.— — . ...--.eno
Second Cabin Passage......—. ,---.— 611)
The ships from Boston call atHalifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Indians, CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMERICA. Capt. Millar,
ASIA. CapL E. G. Lott, NIAGARA. Capt. Anderson.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Cast. J. Leitch,
These velure, carry a clear white IS at mast-head ;
0
gree on starboard bow; red on part Y.
PE lA, lodkrue, leaves N York, ednesday. Sept 211.
AR .i i ! : Stone. :: kr. rrie Wednesday, i k c t: jj
6; I INADA, " I..ans, " Boston . Wednesday, Oct. 19 :
o.l:lll , Vi. s iliTcr ':: iiltoori i i .4 Wednesday,:iy Re..)l . 1 1
PERSIA, udkin. s " You', Wednesday' Nov . 9.
AMERICA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday: No;.lg.
ASIA, Lott, " N York. Wednesday. Nov. it.
Berths not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
1, 1 10
T e owners of these ships will not be geoatintable for
Gol ,Silver. Bullion, Spe Jewelry, Precious Stones
or teas, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the 1 ue thereof therein expressed. For freight or pas
sage apply to E. CUNARD, 4 Bowline Green.
slO-tf New York.
pIR FOR TIIE SOUTH.—CHARLES
TON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP&
FREIGHT REDUCED.
Heavy Freight at an average of risras3 per oent. be
low New York Steamship rates.
FOR CHARLF:STON. 8. C.
The U. Mail Steamship KEYSTONE STATE. Cap
min Made" P. Marshman, will sad on 15 - iturdaY, Oct.
15th, at tO A. M.
Throw, h in 4.3 to 60 hours. only 40 hours ratßea.
FOR SAVANNAH. Ga.
The U. S. Mail Steamship STATE OF GEORGIA.
Captain .ohnJ. Garvin, will continue to receise freight
until 12 o 'clock AI, and sail at 3P. 31., on Monday, Oe
-1 toter 10.
Through in 58 to 60 hours. only 49 hours at Sea.
Oa - Bailing days slanged from every Saturday to every
fisl p Of
s. Goods received, and Bale of Lading signed
or .
endid first-elass side-wheel &annulling KEY
ST TATE and STATE OF GEORGIA now run 218
above ever) ten der a, thus forming a five-day commu
nication with Charleston and Savannski, and the South
and Southwest.
At both Charleston and Savannah. these Ships con
nect with steamier' for Florida, and with nulroade, kg., all places in the South and Southwest.
INSURANCE
Freight and Insurance on a large pit :On of Goods
chipped South will be found to be to by these ships
than by sailing venal", the premium one-half the
rate.
N. 13.-Insurance on alt Railroad Freight is entirely
anneoessary, farther than Charleston or Savannah. the
Railroad Companies taking all risks from them pmts.
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE.
Fare by this route 25 to 40 per oent. cheaper than by
the Inland Route, no will be seen by the following sche
dule. Through tickets from Philadelphia via Charles
ton and S a vannah steamsh i ps , INCLUDING MEALS on
the whole route. except from Charleston and Savan
nah to Montgomery :
mann /AM
To Charleston-- 818 00 Chatleaton— .-. -..8M 80
Savannah.— 15 00 Savannah--- 31 60
Augusta.- ..... 20 00 Augusta.......-.-- 28 00
Mac0n........„, 21 00 Macon.--..--.-.. 33 75
At1anta.......-. 33 00 Atlanta...... -. 31 00
Columbus—. 33 00 Columbus._._-....-. 36 03
A icuin y ........., 24 00 Albany ... —. 37 00
Montgomery.... %00 Montgomery.-- 38 CO
Mobile 33 00 Mobile. 46 90
New Orleans .. 39 76 New 0r1ean5................51 07
No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage apply On hoatcLat seeeundlehnli
above Vine street, or to
ALEX. HERON, Jr._,_
Southwest corner FOOT H and citEsTNI. -- r.
A E enti i n
VT rie A n TI &TO.E AT D
aann:IGITER kGM
ELL.
For Florida from Charleston. steamer Carolina every
Tuewlnv.
For Florida from Savannah, steamers St. Mary', and
St. John's, every Tuesday and Saturday. 1723
GLASGO W RTF..I I PC 01 1 1'1 38 N —8
ET F l r ra o YORK
Of,AsOOW, LIVERPOOL, BELFAST. DUBLLN,
AND LONDONDERRY—for 1133.
WROII NEW TOIL.
OLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday', October 12, at IS
nonook, noon.
EDINI3URtiIf. Cumming. Wedneada y, October VI, at IS
o'clock, noon'
TILOM GIaMIOW.
GLASGOW, Thompson, Wednesday, September U.
EDINBURGH, Cummins, Wednesday, FLeptentber
Sales of Ease:toe from New York, Plillrulelproa, or
Bohion, to Glasgow. Lis erpowl, Belfast, Dublin, orj,on
donde rry, first close. era. Steerage, found with an Main
dance of properly cooked provisions !ISO.
An expenenoed Surgeon attaoheil to each steamer.
No charge for medicines.
For freight or passage, applT to
WORKMAN & CO.,
No. 131 WALNUT Street. rhilatletplot
ROBERT CRAIG.,
No. 23 BROADWAY. New York.
t am U. S. M. STEAMERS
VOL{
HAVRE AND SOUTHAMPTON,
ARAGO, Captain Linea, will sail July W. September
17, November 12.
FULTON, Captain %Totten, will wal 2 0. Onto
her 15, December 10.
FIT9t Cabin Dvanan•-- —•• • 5 / 3 0
Second Cabin yeaaage 75
For freight or passage, apply to
WILLIAM NEILSON. Agent,
At the Warehousing Company's Philadelphia Mae,
Tobacco Warehouse. DOCK Street. Phila. Jett-am
COI inTNERsHIPs.
NOTICE—The Copartnership heretofore
. 1111 exlstinc tvtlrren the Subscribers is dissolved by
Mutual content. TIIR+ pis'.
THOMAS 'l'. MASON lutvinc purchased CHARLES
V. Ito II I NSON'S entire interest in the Concern, is nicer
atithuraell to cattle the busincra nI MASON & CO.
THUMAS T. MASON,
Pll/LAD.A., Sept. 7. V. 59 C. B. ROBINSON.
N.B.—The DRY GOODS JOBBING Buaineee will be
continued at No. 431 MARKET Street. under the came
n AM? . by THOMAS T. MASON.
1'u0..t.n4., Sept. 7, 1859. 18-11 U
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
II firm of WARNICK, CHADWICK, A BRO. is tills
drty dissolved. The Heater. Range. and Stove busmen
will ho continued under the name of CHADWICK
BRO., at the Northeast corner of SECOND and RACE
Streets. JOHN K. CHADWI CK, FRACIS A. CHADWICK.
Phitadelohm. Jul, MIMS. . mr2-tt
BRUSHES.
rimiE CHEAPEST BRUSH HOUSE IN
PIIILADELPHIA.—Look at the followinK het of
prices for Handscruhe, end compare them with those
bought elsewhere:
• •
No. 1, 63 knots, 52X Der d Oll %/.
N 0.2, 62 knots, 75
No. 2; 63 knots, Arl
No. 4, 80 knots, 100 ' 6
No. 5, 8.1 knots, 112
No. 8,100 knots, 120 66
No. 7,104 knot., ISO 4 .
N 0.8,150 knots. 176
HENRY C. ECKSTEIN.
62 North THIRD Street, below Aroh
Philadelphia.
1 ; ((U BOXES A3IERICAN AND
FRENCH WlNt OW GLASS—The most
anproved brand', and of every nine and quality, reanlred
tor od ts
y and ountry trade. at prices astonn.ngly low.
Send lour orders to ZIMMER & SMITH, Dra__,s
Paint. Olean, and Van:lien Dealers, corner SECOND
and d DERN Streets. 213-tr
SPIRITS TURPF "TINE.-75 bbls, Sptg.
Turpentine, in store and for sale by ROWLEY,
AREEURNER & CO., No. 26 South WUARYEfi. oiS
fITHOMAS & SON- • . • -
to Nte.LN sod LOSOITTIIPOURTH STIER;
Former aadillisT—
ASD.—PlTll4W TS , ARE
STOCKS AT • THE EX
s l o t "real Mats
nod stooks bapefor held st nro'elook:-oonand
in the avenues - st c.. k.
. - •
of Snob report! Issued senstately. Ia
addition to stud' ere radials the ca te:day mem*
to the sale, one thousand osta .4as, in pamphlet loan.
Win:. Intl desc ri ption, or ute properties to he sold
on the followint Tamely._
WEAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
Ira , We hare a large atoonakor real estate at private
rude, ineludins every aeaortpnon of eitp sod , ousetry
property. Printed lists rosy be had at the auction Ewe.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
/fir Real write entered 04 oar private sale resister ,
and advertised ocessumally. our public aide atedeseta:
6:4 which lAti copies are printed enekl.rd free of charge.
FALLSALES BTCCT AND . REAL r.qTATE.
Ninth Fall Sale. litht.intober.at the Exchange.
Tenth Fell Sale, lath October, at 12 o'clock Wan. a
the Exchange.
Eleventh Fall Sale. lath October. at 7 o'clock in the
evenine. at the Exclanne.
Lir' Part of the handbtlle for each of the abet" Wes
now ready.
PEREMPTORY SALE--BAN FRANCISCO.
On Tuesday.
Oct. 11th. at 12 o'clock. noon, at the Philadelphia Ex
change. will be sold-
Without reserve, for account of whom it Wall con
certi-
full shares (140 new shares) San ErancisooLand Au
tomation. 'sr Bale absolute.
17 shore" Greenwich Improvement and Railroad Co.
1 share Point Breeze Pact Association.
106 h-ire; West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad Co
preferred stock.
scrietinion Miami'
OF Co.
PEWS-CHURCH OF EPIPHANY. An.
Pew No. 44 Church of the Epiphany.
Pew No. IS do do.
Pew No. 94 Church of the Nativity.
10 shares Northwest Main/ Company-sale absolute.
TENTH FALL BALM. OCTOBER 18. AT NOON
At the Ex chtnte,will include-
EXTR A V A LUA BLE PROPERTY
BY ORDER OF THE UNITED BTATM.
Via.: the very VALUABLEI,MARBLE BUILDING I
formerly the BANK OF PENNSY . LVANIA.
street and Dock street opposite the . Philadelphia
ensnos: and near the • Corn Exchange. ascend
street. the lot 73'4 feet by Z 0 feet having four fronts.
The s sloslde property formerly PH
ILtitrOPIIMAL
HALL. FIR h street. too t h of Chestnut lot TO feet freed.
Trusters' ale.-The COAL LANDS of the NORTH
CA tt 13u\ DA LE COAL COMPAN Y. 563 acres 91 settles.
in Fell township, Lucerne collate, e.,„
Administrators' keremptortSile-Estate of Natlssaiel
Roll toil, dccossed.-1' Y VALUABLE BBRIPESS
STAND. Nos. us pod I. .1 Booth Second street, below
Chestniit. Sale atriolate. ii - ,•hoot reserve. -
VALUABLE FARM .0 1. CO . NfRY SEAT. :bog
macre,. near Torres isle •"a iilsdelphm and Btu
tol turnpike, Bucks cont.ty.
k;xecutres' Ssie-Se c ue -7.1 f. Davis. deed. VALUABLE RUSIN ESC; , 3C.1.' 'N.-Three *UHT
brick deciihmr. N 0.107 s,,nth Tenth 5t0.,., 9elow Chest
nut
Orphans' Court Pale-Karate orJoiteph Wright. deed.
VALUABLE COUNTRY PLACE, 7 acresointh ure.
prove menta. Powder Mill read. near Nteetown teas.
Or•phe n.' Court Sale-Estate of James Bamford. dee%
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. northeast
corner of Silth and liar- street.. south of Lombard.
Rime Earatee-THREI:-STORY BRICK .DWELL
!NG. adloininr.
Same Estate.—THßlsl3 THREE-STORY PRICK
DWELLINGS. Jones' aday, tr, the veer of t h e above.
OiTheis Court Rile-Estate of Evers Jaskol-tit, dated.
TWO TWO-STORY STONE DWELLINGS, Ger
mantown.
Orphans' Court Pale-Estate of John E. Welch. deed.
TWO-STORY FRAME DVS ELLLNG, northwest side
of Brinthunst street, Ilyerv-emtowit
Peremptory ELEGANT MODERN RESI
DENCE. No. 1317 Walnut street. apposite Rittenhouse
square. with nit the modern warms:see* Lot Mfeet
7 inches f not he 215 feet deep, to George street
A ELEGANT RESIDENCE with stable coech.hotten.
c... Locust street. above Witham Atm% Twonty.foarth
ward late West Phitrolelphutt
Executors' Safer-Eimte of Mrs Anne L. Polak, deed.
VA I. UAB I. E BUSINESS STAND -Store and direll
inv. No 151 North Fourth street. stove Arch.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, N 0.2 21111
Winte r et rest, west of Twenty-first street.
Executor.' Riiie-Estate of William Wayne. dosed.
TWO CRICK DWELLINGS. Nos. fed atd = Ranh
Fifteenth
ODE
NEAT M gr ODERN DWELLING, No.= Sow= Eigh
teenth street. above Pine Street.
MODERN RESIDENCE. Nn. 666 ?.lorth Twelfth et.
NEAT RESIDENCE, /MO Mortal Vernon street.
ELEVENTH FALL SALE. OCTOBER 19, AT 7
O'CLOCK TN THE EVENING,
At the Exchanie, will Include-
Orphans' Coln bale-Estate of David Scutt. den'd.
TKO -STORY BRICK DWELLING, northeast cor
ner of Mager and Fourth streets
Lehto.-THREE THREE STORY BRICK
DWELLINGS. Fourth street, north of Mager.
same Fy-ite. —THREE TWO-STORT BRICK
DW ELL Earizi. north tics of Master street, east of
Fourth.
Same Estate.-TTIREESTORY BRICK DWELL
ING. non nate,: colter of Pester and Pink streets.
Same Estate-TWO-STORY FRAME STABLE.
west side of Pink greet. north of Master.
Same Egate.-THREE THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLINGS. east side of F greet, north of
Master. with three four a w r y brick dwelhaga in the
rear on Pink etreet.
Orphans' Court bade-Estate of William Chew. doe&
TWO STONY BRICK DWELLING, Ito. 3:7 South
Seventh street, between Sprr.ce and Fine.
Trustees' Peremptory Sale-Estate of James B.C.
BRICK DWELLING, South Sixth street, between
Shipoen and Fitzwater.
Feremetnn Sale.-A Ground-rent of ex a roam Pro
perty in pelanco, New Jersey.
Executors' Peromptnry Ss e-Estate of Charts.
deed--NEAT Tll CtSTORY BRICK DWELL
ING. No 472 North Sixth sheet.
TWO BRICK DWELLING'S. Federal and Pot go.
I far See handbills of Ugh the above salsa, monuetn
and everone.
BUSINESS LOCATION.—Two-stoll brick tavern,
214 Carter etreet. between Chestnut and Walnut ana
Second and Thud streets.
SALE OF SUPE.RIOR!GERILAWBI:LBOLS ROOTS
lus orninr.
Mt 10 o'clock. at the T aetl Al on Store, ens case of masa-
Inor I:titans roots, cm:usual-Mg the usual assortment of
htentnths, tuhns, narnAlia, CrOCUSeg,
Sala N0.6:31 Franklin Streak.
SLTERIOR PCILNITURE.': TAPASTRY CARPETS.
On NVeateatLas . ..Monsiiu,
12th inst., st le 'clock, st Frits kEit street, the
superior turn:tura of a enflames declining housekeep
ing. comprising handsome parlor sad &Isobar twill,
tore, tapeetrp carpets. oil cloth, Clans, glassware, te.
AIM. the kitchen furniture.
CVO' Mai be exammed ea the amain of salis,at
Clock.
Rale at Noe. P 9 sad 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPER lOR RNF RTE . FR ENCR-ELAT_AR
RORS, .P1.M , ;0 FO SR U.SSELS Wino
On Tbursdar Morning,
At 9o`eloek. at the Auecmo Store, as Wortusnt of
excellent second•l,and Innunare. elegant piano fottes,
fine mirrors, carpets. etc., from farches declining_
boolokeetan.t, removed to the store for envenoms of
sale.
JJM. GUMMY & SON
REAL ESTATE Ailo*
No.w UT
CA . 2.I).—J. Gtaameg So aootioneent ~D tray
roid ar . . " •] e iA 111.6:` ' 4 "
lea. On our Private Bale Register will always be lomat
a very large. amount of real estate, iantadinit Mande
sarintion DI city and country_ pmpertr.
J. GUMMEY 0.0.
'Reid Estate Brokeni,
No. HD WALNUT Street. below Bath.
MOSES NATHAN.% AUCTIONE ER
LTA- AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, E. S. omit
BLXTII. and RACE Streets.
MONEY TO LOAN.
Mover TO LOA.N. to LalcE OR /NULL 1..W0M11 , .. Olt
merchandise generally, and Quail articles of esi. ALL
ELMS OVER ONE ERNDRID D 01.1.11.4 TWO RZECICIT t
MONTH, mending storage, !re., at Nathan? Pri
Eatablishment,B. E. corner of SIXTH arid RAC to
GREAT PUBLIQA CCOMMODATIOYI.
MONEY! MONEy I t MONEY!!!
Moaey hberally advanced in large or wall
from one dollar to thousands, on gold and gam s =
Mammas, valence, jewelry. rowlusr-sleoes, innareel 14-
atnme nta. Tnrudare, dry roods. CIOULIRE..EIORe ........ neas ER-
g a Rs. hardware, erdlery, book', hones, vehicles.
‘.
and all articles of value. for any length of time
OR. I:NAVEL:TV PEICIrKL ESTRNLIEFUEZNT.
oorner of Sixth and Race streets.
PROMISSORY NOTES, with oollateral. &sweated at
the lowest market Wes.
. . . • •
GRBAINtI LX WATCHES, sgwzr,ity,
&r., TPA RTE PALE, at PIATRANIP PRINCI
PAL ESTABLISHMENT. tl. K comer. of SIXTH and
RACE Streets.—The folloletnk articles VIII CO sold kw kr
than hail the Mint store lames: Fine gold English
full jewelled and plain ..f the most approved
mate, an hunting cases an.l doable bottomed. Pane a
escape meat lever and kpme watches. in hunt= cam
open face, some of them -e eat • a fill Jeweled; and beat
make. Barer Enkbsh Pete:a" watches. etre pe
ment lever and lepunes, aid ape
face, some very supenor • French.
tin/aver watches; fine kohl %W. and
dten's chains; fine gold pencil c:Lez; and pew , blaze ts.
bresstpum, fmser-rmks. ear-rings, studs. medallsons
and weary generally. Superior Havana Ctmus atil t
per thousand, in boxes of 3.0 each. will be Boa by Matte
box or astaniattea, to cart Lamchaeen bfinceroaa bum
aruoles, t 6. /se., &e.
AT PRIVATE SALA.
A superior ire-proof cheat, 4 feet high by feat yid*.
Also. vanillen. and Jare!rr of every delariabota
WINES AND LIQUORS.
fIARD.--MAREUIL—SUR—Ay (CRAM--
PAONE), JANUARY 15, IBW.—In eousetnennent
the frequent invitations received by me to renew the
shipments of my Champagne Wines to thenuted
E
I beg lease hereby to inform my former enstostisis a =
the public in general, that I hare appointed Messrs. F.C.
BROUWER, ANCRER. di CO.. Sole Agents in the
United States, for the sale of nis Champagne Wines
my Wines have been so lone arta favorably known in
the United States. it will be tirinecessquy to comment on
their cuabty, further than to say that soy new shuuteats
will in no way be found inferior to the former ones.
BILLEGART SALMON._ _
BILLEGART SALMON'ELCIIAMPAGNE
both CABINET and VERZENAY, for sale and mil
itantly on wand. in lots to on purchasers. by
F. C. BROUWER, ANCRER; &
apl7-em el BEAVER Street. New York.
CLARET. -100 cases Barton k Gnestier's
St. Julien; MO do. St. Esteem ; do. Washinp
ton Morton It. Julien; do. do. Taken*. pints; RI do.
Chateau IA Rose . en do. do. LsoviCs• Scotch Ate. to
atone and glass ; Yonnzer'.. Har,ey's.Fullork Brom
hoot and London Porter. in store and tor sale by
tuil A. MERINO. 14,0 Booth FRONT Street.
HOTELS.
MURRAT HOUSE,
NEWARK. OHIO,
In the ler,leet and nest Reneged Hotel in central Ohm.
a centralle located tod is may of access from all the
mutes of travel. ft contains all the modem Improre
rnants. and oven coot entecce for the comfort and ace
commodatom of the travelling public. The Sleeping
R00.U3 are large and well rent,lated. The Sallee of
limns arc well arranged and carefully fur - lashed for
farrAel and lar‘re travel , lcs perttes; and U161101:44
be kept m a 6Tet-clasa HH .
A.
I .
Alvery &
n e reseeet.
Ppoonstort.
lATETIIERILL fIOUSE 7 SANSOM
v ;cc west or Sixth.—Thin deservedly resettle
place - been port-h ued by the nntlerstrmod.lvtli
hcreafte r conducted en the moat enter-pram: matte.
the beet Creme. Oysters, and Refreshments. prepared
in the choteest sty la. and the finest Liquor*. from the
mart popular impertins kmases. slangs on band. The
putronse of ti publie is resp 7 t
ou4
J n sed
BARTRAM.
LT Private Room, for Smarm, Arbilrationn. Com
mittees. Societies. hr. std-]re
THE UNION,
ARCH STREET, ABOVE THIRD.
PHILADELPHIA.
UPTON S. NEWCOMER.
The situation of this HOTEL is stirenorly a , larted to
the wants of the Business Pstam; anato those an search
of pleasure, Passencer Railroads. which now run past,
and m close proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant reds
to all Pisces of In terext to or afloat the city. if 23-Re
MACHINERY AND IRON.
lILMO7L V. MERRICI,
M=!I=CME!
Q,OUTIIIVARK FOUNDRY, •
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS.
PHIL ILIIII.pIIIA.
MERRICK 8; SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
Manufacture High and Low Pressnre Steam Engines.
for Land, River. and Manna servce.
Boilers. Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Heats, Ac,; Cartage
of all kinds, either Iron or limas.
Iron Frame Root' for Gas Works, Work Shops, Rail
road Stations,&a.
Retorts and Gas Machiner7 or the latest and most im
proved construction.
Evers description of Plantation Machinery, pooh as
Sent. Raw, and Gnat Mills, Vacuum Pans. Open Steam
Trains, Defeeators, Fulcra Pumping Engines. Ac.
Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Hahne
Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Stew Hammier,- and
Aspinwall & Wolaey'a Patent Centri .kgal Bazar Drain
ing Machine. an 5-y
DENTISTRY.—The improved sets
of ARTIFICIAL TEETH, still manufactured
nt trJT ARCH. Street. Philsdelptua, by I. LUKENS,
AL D.. Surreon Dentist.
The Mineral Plate gets of Teeth are supersedlny all
other., principally from the following reason.: Pure
mineral is ti,ed in plai.e.of gold or silver, for plates,
making them onag thickness
lighter, and at the tame time
much stronger, ear greatest is where the
gums have shim: away more, thus perfeetly restor
ing the anatomical shape and contour of the mouth and
face, and giving . the exact ongmal expression to this
features • they will tatted letter in semce, ar.d never
get out of repair; they are responsibly warranted for a
lifetime there are no crevices for the accummulatioa
ot particles of food; they are wholly free from all al.
venni action. and can never produce pate:mum' ot the
heart. headache, sure throat, neuralgia, or nervous
ness.
Dr. LUKENS' office, RV A RCM street, Philadelphia ;
also PINNSYLVAIV IA Avenue, Washington, D. C.
HICKORY AND SPRING MOUNTAIN
LEFIIGYI COAL,p tlO rayared with care, for W e ?
beet terms. Akply at IiWLErB Depot, NIIIT
arld WILLOW 14t7•041. an-