THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 18G9. BEING A Vrt tot .Mental Dymirpllrn A Snlnd for Xiuall Snliirico. r? ANI A SALVE FOR BAD CUTS. TJU ititi tanully wmtxwmfd ami tt tp exf.nsnly or Family line. ii v oi k Ki:itn:s i:iitoii. NUMBER CCXXXIX. The International Boat Race. Important Letter from Mr. William Henry Russell. A Complete Account of the Con test Between the Oxfords and Harvards. fU'l br ly Mr. llrrriiis. It. A., I-Jlreily Ibr the Scrlo Column. The "Hamiiok," Moktlake. Any;. US. Misti r Srim HetlUor: There ave been many haccounts of the race between the Hoxfords and Arvards, but they uve mostly been liof no liac connt. for hi ave not written but two besides this one, and has you know, my hepistles to the jiress har haUvays sought halter has being halways the most li.uuhentic. During your hunfortunate civil war, the Lon don Times paid me a large Unmount to keep them poHted hou the hunfortunate hcvents then Uoectirriiig, hafloat hand ha-diore. Hi ave long noticed wltU what care you chronicle tlie hevcry-day appenings liin your i'olumn, liand the fine hillustrations by which you liuseist the huudersiaiiding by your hartistic Uuppeals to the hi. Hi ave ad the Ua-sUtance hot' Mi-ter Erring, the lianimal painter, to make these drawings which hi send you, hail hof wliich were taken Lon the fpot. Hi might say liai, tirt, the race win won by the Hoxfords, as hi expceiutl. The Arvards. has eoon has hi saw them Amlllne; llirlr Spii'Im, ii add made hup my mind the Ilamurican syitem of andling was hiuferior to the llenglish. aud the Hoxfords must win. The toss for choice was won Uy the Arvards, who took the Uother iside of the river, which was n mistake hat the start. They should avo taken this side. Hand when hi saw the heating hof the An arils lil knew the Iloxfords must win. . Mister Loring may be a hoarsman, but, has loii say hin Hame- rka, "he cant keep a Old"- lVn hi saw ira I I Peril the Arvnriln with a wine glass of buttermilk baud height ilried currants hapiece, hi knew the Iloxfords must win, hand so hexpressed myself to Mister Erring, the hartist. Hit as so appened. Hi ad the day before seen The Iloxfords Dine, land much hadmired the way they punished a porter ouee steak Uaplece hand a mug of arf-and-arf, hand for the moment lil wished myself a Hoxonian again. Hand you may judge hof my hastonishment when Mister Loring hinvited me to come and. see them at Putney, hand when LI saw Ira give the Arvard boys buttermilk and currants for their eavy meal, Ul said hin my mind, the noxfords can row liagaimst Lany eurranls like that (hi do not mean this for a pun; ju will please not so hexpress It). The race started hat the word "go" pronounced by Mr. Bluikle. Ho was the "coach" hof the Arvard four. The boat used by Arvard was the Hamerlcan boat they went to Helliot to get built. The day was fine; not a cloud Uobscured the orlzon. For the first mile the Arvards were ahead, but when the lloxlard IUgon to Coach Their Hoat, LI knew they must win, hand so hexprehscd myself to my friend, Mister Erring, the cele brated hanimal harUst. No UlnducemenU could be used to get the Arvards to "coacU,"haud tUey lost. Arvards' rowing was very clever, hand would TC I'VW 4Ult Mia.omc It JlUyr UuuiUau), Arvards' coxswain, ad made a better heffort to fake Hoxfords' water. A Ammcrsmlth Brldgo wns passed, the hndvantage was still with the Arvards, but the Hox lords began to pull hup to then). Tlie ArvavVn illndc a Spun, but the Iloxfords, tlirough the manuuivrcs of Mister All, the Hox ford coxswain, did not take the Arvards' wash. Has Chiswlck Church was passed Arvard was visibly distressed, and Mister Loringordered water thrown over the stroke and Simmons. Some Hamericanssald Mister Loring bought toave been thrown hin the water two weeks before, hand left tliere. Hi thought that would ave told hagainst Mister Loring hin the long run, hand so hexpressed myself to Mister Erring, tlie hanimal painter. Hit was now hin the last mile jdainly seen that the Arvards showed no bottom, while Tin- 1 :t--n I Ttnilnm Shown liv the Ho ford must henablethcm to win. ltaeeordinglj', when the gun fired hoppositc the llanchor, the Iloxfords came hin hover height' lengths ahead, beating the Arvards by uearly a arf an hour. The race hoccupied hin hall 'ii minutes 41 seconds by Jicnson s chronograph. When the Arvards pulled hup hin front hof the wharf, Tlicy were t'omplotely Pumped Out hand so hcxausted that there was nothing left hof them. Mister Erring, the hartist, hand my self left them hat the I anchor, laying hou their hoars, hentircly used hup. Heverybody says the race was very fair, baud the Haniericans did well. The Hoxfords said they rowed clever, hand they were sorry they did not make it closer; but they were not taking notice, hand did not know tlie Arvards were so far be'ind, or they would ave eld hup more. The Arvards are hall now laid bout hat the Hanchor, hand hi w rote to the Tunes to ave them well taken care hof, hand sent onie by the uoxt steamer. The Hoxfords hirnmediately rowed back to Putney to catch tiio bevelling train. The Hoxfords may row hover to Hamerica before the olidays hit. they can spare the time. Hi 'ope tlio Arvards will say the Ilengluh 'ad ticvery thing fair, has the Hamcricans are much prejudiced against Hold Hcngland, has hi learnt when hi was hin your hunfortunate country du ring your civil war. Hi 'ave none but the best feeling for the Hamerlcaus and Mister lloakcy All, Mayor of Hamerica. 'Ave these hllliistratious well hengraved hif you please. Yours, William Enkv Rl'sskll. SHE NKVF.K SMILED AGAIN. She never smiled again her lips Were never wreathed with dimples morryj Her mirth had suflcrcd an eclipse, And she looked melancholy very. She never smiled again her face from that sadTiour was fixed so grimly: Nor sign of joy you there could trace, But only sorrow shadowed dimly. She never smiled a "ain beneath Their cruel power what griefs restrained her? She d becu a martyr to ner teem; but, oh! it was not they that pained her. For she had lost tisem every one Ay, one bv one, her jaws they quitted: Twua then her business was done She went to get her mouth refitted. And certain wicked dentists had (1 think it right tho world should know it) Put in a set so lalse and bad, She never smiled lest she should show it. Admiral Prince McnscUlkoff, who died a short time since at St. Petersburg, was conversing one day with Prince - - , when the latter said, "There is no God." The Admiral retorted, "You utter a blas phemy." "Very well," rejoined the Prince: '"but what if the Emperor should repeat to you tho very same thing ?" 'That would alter the case," replied Menschi koff: "his Majesty knows more about it than I do." ' An aged, grey-haired, and decrepit Lothario recently eloped from a Mississippi village with a nice young girl of fifteen, but the telegraph stopped the couple at New Orleans. When in formed at the police station that the old fellow had a wife and family, "I know that," replied the little beauty, "but, you see, they don't treat him well; and he's got the rheumatism, and tho nsthma, and he's got a falling In the back; nud, you see, I sorter pitied him, and him and me concluded we'd cuuiu away and live by our selves." rOKKTllOl'GHT. AVe were dining the other day in company with our little nieces, who are brought up very strictly. Mamma detected tlie youngest in the act of pocketing a piece of bread. "What are you doing, miss?" "Oh, mamma, it is so nice and new! I want to keep It." "Keen it?" "Yes, ma, till lo-morrow, to eat Instead of the stale." A Kcntlcraan standiug on the street observed a lady passing who was gotten up regardless of expense, aud turning to his friend, said, "By Jove, Charley, isn't she splendidly upholstered !" There Is no class of citizens more looked up J lQ UlHfl VWPus drlYvrg, lw if if lfir ARIEL. . How Ptohra DMrntril thn Inalorlonn Oeoralnnn In M. tlorae Unci'. The Tennessee correspondent of the Cincin nati Commercial tells In his last letter how "once upon a tlinc" a distinguished horse named Ariel was made to look very unlike himself: During the entertaining canvass just closed, Senter had a great deal to say about his honora ble competitor's race-horse record detailing with evident satisfaction tho many dodges of the gifted Stokes to raise tho wind in a pecu niary point of view, though the clever devices of cutting off his horses' tails and besmoaring tho noble beasts wLh red, w hite, and blue, or any other color to make a betting man believe that the horse ho saw was not that horse, but some other horse. An old man of tho moun tains recently told me of one of the exploits of tho sagacious Stokes In tho matter of paint, which paid him better than a seat in Congress. Years ago. tho fame of "Ariel" was as wide-spread as that of his master now. "Ariel was a famous war-horse belonging to the now famous Stokes, nnd acknowledged to be tho fastest horse In the South. A wealthy planter of Georgia, and a great admirer of fast stock, advertised far and wide that he had a horse w hich could outrun any horse in Alabama, Georgia, or Tennessee, except Ariel (nobody disputed Ariel's claim to be the fastest horse In the three States), and that he was ready to put Si.'O.UOO upon his favorite. He gave the public plainly to understand that ho would run against any animal w ithin the three named States, ex cepting old Ariel. Of course ftokes heard of thistcmptinsr offer, for nothing relative to horses ever escaped his attention, and ho thought he would no down nnd win the f'20,000. Acting at once upon the resolution, he procured several kinds of paint and hair dye and changed the color of his renowned horso until no one would take him to be Ariel. Thus prepared, Stokes set his caijle eye in the direction of Georgia, and was Fooii on tlie ground to compete for the J'JO.(KK). The race came off, Ariel came out, head and tail up, three lengths ahead; the sagacious Stokes pocketed the money and cut for home. But the trick was found out, and a posse of outraged citizens of Georgia came near capturing the man who had captured their money. But, true to his fame, Ariel bore his master "over tho border at U-40 speed, leaving the discomfited enemy so far behind that they returned to their homes poorer, wiser, nnd better men. In the language of my informant, "this is what first gave Stokes a start in the world. After that he kept going up and up, until the first thing we knew he went to Congress." PRUSSIA. The Now nml Old I'cnnl Code. Tlie l.cndon Echo, of Aug. 18, says that tho eommi.'-sion appointed to inquire into the penal code of the North-German Confederation has made the following report, showing tho chief differences between that proposed and the exist ing Prussian code. 1. According to the existing code there "'" fourteen crimes to which tlie penalty of is attached; it is now proposed to reduce , mber to three, namely, premedi tated nuiiVei', high treason, and assaults on the head of the State. The other crimes formerly punishable with dcatli were petty treason, be trayal of the interests of the country, unpreme ditated murder committed during the commis sion of a crime, arson, making breaches in dams of rivers, damaging railways, telegraphs, and buoys, wrecking, poisoning wells and springs, whenever these offenses led to tho death of nn individual. These, crimes arc to be pun ishable with penal servitude for life. 2. Tho minimum term of hard labor to be reduced from two years to one, aud tho maximum from twenty to fifteen. The longest term of imprisonment from twenty years, o. Condemnation to hard labor not to involve forfeiture of property nor sequestration. 4. In eases where a lino is in flicted in addditiou to imprisonment, it is not to exceed two years. If the criminal is tried for other offenses the total amount of imprisonment awarded is not to exceed four years. 5. Con demnation to penal servitude Is not necessarily to involve loss of civil rights; this is to be left to the decision of the judge, with the following exceptions: Perjury, extortion, and exciting to debauchery. The deprivation of these rights In cases of imprisonment not to exceed the longest term wliich can be adjudged; that is to say, ten years. 6. Alter having com pleted one-half of his term of penal servitude or imprisonment, the criminal, if he has conducted himself well in prison, is to bo liberated condi tionally, and may obtain the remission of the remainder of his sentence. 7. Tho number of offenses which formerly left tho criminal after his liberation from prison under the surveillance of tho police to be considerably reduced in num ber, and in all cases the right to exercise this surveillance must be decided by the judge. 8. 1 he mere attempt to commit an offense is not to be punished with the same severity as when tho off ense Is completed. Also iu tho latter case when the offender has not acted of his own free will. J). No child uuder twelve years of age to bo amenable to the criminal law. 10. Judges In pronouncing sentences of punishment may take into consideration the time during which the prisoner has been awaiting his trial. PIANOS. 8TEINWAY & 80N'S UPRIGHT PIANOS. It. will Ha waIiuivtia now. n hA cal puhlio that (Stelnwny. have succeeded, by the most pwuiitic improvement, in raining the Upright Piano from its wull known Mate of imperfection to that of thoinoat perfect among.t the different shapes of pianos. Tho UpriKBt Pmno of hteinway fc Sous now is more durable, keeps better in tune ana in order, hns more powor i purer and more musical tone, and a better touch than the square nisno, and rivals in most of these points even the lirand Piano. Its advantages are u pam an(j gtnkin that the most prejudiced axuinst this shape of a piano are converted by examining them; and out of twenty wbo want to buy a Square Piano, nineteen prefer now already an Upriplit one of S. A h. Purchasers will do well to examine uiuui, ai uie warerooui 01 Rr.ARriTS nnna 31 wstf No. KKW (JHIlSNUT Stro'et. 5J STECK CO.'S & HAINES BROS'. AND MASON 4 HAMLIN'S CABINET AND MK.TKOPOUl AN ORGANS, with the new and beautiful VOX HUMANA. Kvery inducement oflered to purchasers. 1 2tatuth3in No. 923 CHfcbNUTStffct. Sa R E M 0V A L- WVTTi DUTTON'S PIANO ROJMS. CHHJKERINli GRAND, By JJ ARK AND UPRIGHT PIANOS, HKMUVKJ) 'JO Nos. 1126 and 1128 OUKKNUT STREFT. 891m WILLIAM H. DUTTON, ALBRECHT, ,wrr:.i W"flJ BIRKKS BOHMIDT.1 Wvtt MANUrACTOKKHl OF rrRST-OLASS piano-horths. Full guarantee and moderate prioes. .. , t ii 4 W AKHKOOMS, No. U 1 0 AROH Htroev. CLOTHS, OASSIMERES. ETO. c ASSIME11ES AND DOESK NS. JAMES A. LEE, No. 11 NORTH SECOND STREET" SIGN OF THE GOLDEN LAMB, Are now receiving a large and CHOICE ASSORT. MENT of all the celebrated makes or Black Doeskins and Cassimcres That come to the country, 13 28 1 AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. IOE OREAM AND WATER IOE. THE NEAPOLITAN ICE CREAM AND WATER ICES. . TnE PUREST AND BEST IN THE WORLD. This celebrated Brick Ice Oreara and Water Ice oan be carried ia a paper te any part of the oity. aa you would candy, rilteen or twenty different kinds of them are kept constantly on band, aud UN K HCNDKKD Vltt KKKN T t LA VOUH ean be made to order for those who desire to have something never before seen in the United States, and superior to any loe Oeain marie in Europe. Principal Depot -No 1!C!4 WALNUT Street. rtrsucL KtweNu. W bl'JUNG OA RDKN Rtreet. 6PEOIAL NOTIOES. JfesT QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LOMiON AND LIVERPOOL. CAPITAL, fa.rKKiuw. 8 A HIN K A AI.LPN, A rent, 9 24 HHII and WALNtjT Street. IjaT OFFICE RECEIVER OF TAXES. Pmt.AriFi.rmA, An 24, lw, TO TAX-PA YFUfl. Notice is hnroby (riven that after the 1st. of September a penalty of Una per Cent, will be added to all city tames then unpaid. On and after the 30tb instant this office will be Open from 9 to 3 o'clock. JOH S M. M KLLOY, 9 1 4t Receiver of Tales. faT THE VI N ELAND FAIR. SEPTEMBER 17 End 1H, affords the best, opportunity of the year for a visit to the most remarkable and successful settle merit of the century. 9 1 4t &jr FOR THE SUMMER. TO PREVENT sunburn and all disooloratinns and irritations of the skin, bites of mosquitoes or other insect, nse Wright's Alconated Glycerine tablet. It is deliciously fraarant, transparent, and hns no eqnal as a toilet soap. Eur sale bv drnKists jrenerally. H. A U. A. WRIGHT, No. ti'il CM ESNUT Street. HI J5? REPUBLICAN MA?9 MEETINGS. THE UNION REPUBLICAN BTATK OKNTRAL COM MITTEE have made arrangements for MASS MEKTINUB aa follows, vie : Troy, Bradford county 8e.pt. 4, IW. Towanda, ' Sept. 6, Honetdale, Wayne county Sept. 7, li9. Kittanning, AimstrotiR county Sept. 7, Beaver, Beaver county Kept. 7, Wi9. Bradford, Bradford county Sept. 7, 1h19. Somerset, Somerset eounty Sent. 14, 1W. The meetings at Troy, Towanda, and ILmesdale will be addressed by Governor J. W. Geary, Hon. J jhn Scott, and Hon. W. D. Kellcy. Governor O. P. Morton of Indiana, Hon John A. Ring, ham of Ohio, and Hon. Wayne McVeigh of Pennsylvania, will address the meeting at Pittsburg JOHN COVODE, Chairman. ti'-O. W. If AMEIlhLEY, I JNI. O. W. J. P. WHITE, P. V HU E f Secretaries. B. r. UYVINNKJI, J e 31 lot UNITED .STATES INTERNAL KEVE- nno, Collector's Office, First DiHrict, Penny. van ia. PmT.AHELrim. Aiienst 2P, PW. NOTICE-INTKHNAL HKVKNUK. The undersigned will sell at Public hale, on TIinTTS DA'i , Sept. H, ltW, at 11 o'clock A. M., at No. 114 WIL LOW htruet, tho following distillery, upparntus, and ap purtenances, viz. : 1 Steam Kncrinennd Boilers, Mash Tubs, Copper Pumps, Ottice I urnitiirn, etc. '1 he sa.d articles aro seized and distrained upon for D jn pmentof taxes, etc., due United Slates Internal He venue. JaMES N. KEKNS. '-f li.t Deputy Collector and Distraining Officer. JK NOTICE I S 1 1 E R E BY GIVE Nt1 I AT an application will be niado. at the next moeting of the I.egiHlutiiieof Pennsylvania, lor the incorporation of a company, in accordance with the laws of tho Common wealth, to bo entitled "The Philadelphia Hanking ami Savings Deposit Company," to be located at Philadelphia, with a rnpital of one million dollars, with the right to in crease the same to three millions of dollars. 7 9f 4it jjrgf- J. E. GOULD, NO. !f CIIESNLT Street, is selling Steck A Co.'sand Haines Bros'. Pianos and Mason A Hamlin's Cabinet Organs '; ,n luw an at tnt y former time. fj fSf YANKEE GREEN CORN CUTTERS, for table and kitchen use, give you the hoalthy pulp without the indigestible hull. Various styles and prices, from So cents up, for sale at all the house-furnish-ng stores. y7 Joy- DR. F. R. THOMAS, THE LATE Oi'E rator of the Colton Dental Association, is now the only one in Philadelphia who devotes his entire time and Firactice to extracting teeth, absolutely without pain, by resh nitrous oxide gas. Office, lir.li W A LNU T St. 1 i&r' j" OS E POE Y, Aledico-Oirujano de la Universidad de la Hahana, recibe consultas de 9 a 11 dela inanana y de 3!i a ti ia la tarde en su otlcina calle Nueve (bud) No. 'o-i. Itesidenciu en la calle de Green, No. 117. DR. JOSEPH POT5Y, Graduate of the University of Habana (Ouha), has re moved bis office to No. 735 S. Ninth street. Kcsidcnco, No. 1817 Green street. Office Uours-9 to 11 A. M. SV- to 6 P. M 7 S3tf jQf ELLIS' IRON BITTERS. "HAVING nsed your Iron Bitters in my practice, I can testily to its superior tonio properties for invigorating tho appe tite and promoting digestion. I can unhesitatingly re commend it in cases of general debility nnd dyspepsia, ansl in conditions of the system requiring the due of a ferru ginous tonie. Its agreeable flavor must recommend it to all. Yours, respectfully, Chas. 8. Gaunt, M. D., Pro fessor in the Philadelphia University of Medicine and burgery." I24tutbfs5 No. am ARC! (or sale Dy JOMlNSTOIV, HOLLOWAY A OOWDKN. II Street, and by Druggists generally Efiy- REGULAR REPUBLICAN NOMINEE For Representative, Fourth District. JOSEPH BREADY. 8 31 6t HOSIERY QOODS. WILLIAM IIOFMANN, No. 9 N. EIGHTH Street, Philadelphia, Dealer In Hosiery Goods, Offers for sale a large afiflortmpnt of Hosiery, for Ladles', Gents', an Children's wear; Socks, three- quarter botks, and Long li06e, of English and Ger man manufacture. Of Cartwrlght & Warner's manufacture, acknow ledged to be the bes imported. Also, the Norfolk and New Brunswick, acknow ledged to be the bes of American Goods. These Goods In all sizes, for 4 7 wsly Soring1 and Snmmer Wear. WINDOW SCREEN. A GOOD THING. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS HOTELS, BANKS, OFFICES, ETO. The Patent Adjustable "Window Screen WILL FIT ANY WINDOW, Give ventilation and light, screen from view, and exclude FLIES, MOSQUITOES, AND OTHER INSECTS. For sale by Dealers in Honse-furnishing Goods, THE ADJUSTABLE WINDOW SCREEN COMPANY, SULK MANUFAUTURERS, 6 12 stnthBm No. 623 MARKET St. Philadelphia CROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. fjEW SPICED SALMON. FIRST OF TUB 8EASON. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, Dealer In Fine Groceries, j II H Corner KLBVTCNTH and VTNB Btreeta JjlCHAEL MEAGHER & CO. No. 328 South SIXTEENTH Street, Wholesale and Retail Dealers la PROVISIONS. OYSTERS, AND BAND CLAMS, FOR FAMILY USB TERRAPINS r PER DOZEN. m; JJARGH, FARBELL & WARREN DEALEKS IN PAPERS OF ALL KINDS, NO. 631 CHESNUT STREET AMD NO. 624 JAYNE STREET, PHILADELPHIA. t6im CORN EXCnANOB BAG MANUFACTORY, JOHN T. BA1I.KY. H. K. corner of MARKKT and WATER Streets, Philadelphia, DEALER IN BAUB AND BAGGING Of every description, fur f)M!n. ITWmr. Rlt Hmr.P)uiauhata of IJma. Pn- Dnat. V.to. Irg and mH GUNNY BAOS sonaUnUl a 'Ud, tz& A. WOOL EDUOATIONAL. Mim BURN HAM'S PCHOOL FOR YOUNO 1 I Jldlr opons Hetmbr20. Personallntorvlew can ne had. alser Heptemlier , at No. ltilit Pilhert street. W ,r''"i'srs. aotlress . K. liOUKLAY, .sq., no. ouo WALJSIJT Blwl. tBlni HI). GRF.OORY, A. M..WILL REOPEN HI3 CI.AKKU'il. INI) ITNI1I.1H11 HCHIIOL IOl 110 M AH K KT Btreet, on MONDAY. Kept. , Si lm K. O. F. BISHOP, TKACI1F.K OF SIN(4- Ins and Piano, No. H8 R. NI!KTK.KNTH KU 1811 lm THR WISSE8 (iRE(5()RY WILL REOPEN V7r,Jh,rofK;HO1' FOR YOUNf I.ADIRS, No; 3MI7 LOCUriT Street, on MONDAY, September Hi 8 to 'm MISS BONNEY AND MISS DILLAYE WILL reoprn their BOARDINi and DAY SCHOOL ltrntieth ycsr. Kept. IA, at No. Iiil5 CHKSNUT Street. Particulars from Circnlara. 8 14 7w A N D A L IT 8 I A COLLEGE TtROPF.NS HRPTPVtiirn ia ico PRIMARY AND AOADKMIO DKPAHTMRNTS. A HO M K BOARDINC; S( HOOL FOR BOYS. C hnrjtes- 2M to fO per year. AddreraRev. Dr. WF.tXH, Andn'nsla.Pa. 811 1rn TELACOVE INSTITUTE, BEVERLY, NEV JERSEY. A leading school for Young Ladies, promt nent for its select tone and superior appointments, l or prospectus address the Principal, ? 8 tilths w 51. RAOHEt.LE O. HUNT. 7YERS' SCIENTIFIC AND CLASSICAL IN- V KTITUTK, AT WEST CHESTER, PA. The Scholastic Y ear of 10 months begins Wednesday September 1, next, lor culo(fues apply to WM. V. WYERS. A. M., ' M fiw Principal and Proprietor. Q LKMANTOWN ACADEMY, ESTA HLIS II El3 176V. Knulish, Classical, and Scientiflo School for Boys. Boarding and Day Pupils. Session begins JIO.V DAY, September i). For circulars apply to C. V. MAYS. A.M., Principal, J8Jth tf iornmntown.J'hiladflphia. 7 JUG BY ACADEMY FOlV BOYVNorHVS LOCUST Street, EDWARD CLARENCE SMITU, A. 51., Principal. Younir men prepared frr n" or hOrh ''anting In Col lege. Circulars at No. 1;MC'II ESN UT street. Next session begins Sepiembcr l:(th. 1 17 Am Ii U F U 8 AD ELOCUTIONIST, M S, No. 11 CIRARD Street, between Eleventh and Twelfth and C'hesnnt and Jlarket. 7 MISS ELIZA" W. SMITH? HAVING RE mnved from No. 1324 to No. Ii12 SPRUi'K Street, will reopen her H.mrdiiiK and Day School lor Youns La dies en WEDNESDAY, Sopt. 16. irculars mny be obtained from I.eo A Walker, James W. Queen A Co., and atler August ifi, AHllK SUHOuU 727 3m CTEVEN 8DALE INSTITUTE, SOUTH C A 51BOY, N. J. A Family Boarding School for Boys ill commence on Soitumber tf, lti. location unsur passi d in everything desirable for a school. The instruc tion will be thoronali and practical, unbracing a careful preparation for college. Circulars sent on request. J. 11. WITHINUTON, A. M . Principal, f 1H lm SOUTH AM BOY, N. J. TIAMILTON INSTITUTE, DAY AND Boarding School for young ladies. No. 3810 CHES NUT Street, will reopen MONDAY, September 6. For circulars, containing terms, etc.apply at the school, which is Rcccstihie to all parts of the city by the horso cars. f K P. A. CH KH AR. A. M , Principal. pIIEGARAY INSTITUTE, ENGLISH AND FRENCH, fnrYi.nng Ladies and Misses, hoarding and day pupils, Nos. 1627 and 15Jy hPKUCK Street, Phila delphia, Ph., will RE-OPEN ON 5IONDAY, September 20. French is tho language of the family, and is con stunt ly spoken in the institute. 7 IS thsui 2m MADAME: D'HERVILLY Principal. LA SELL FEMALE SEMINARY (AT AU BURNDALK, Mass., ten miles from Boston, on Boston and Alhbtiy Railroad). For seventeen years a lead ing New EnglHnd Seminary. Not excelled in thorough English or artificial training, nor in highest accomplish ments in Modern Languages, Painting, ami Music. Loca tion for health beamy, nml refining intluunces, unsur pnssed. Next year begins Sept. 3(. Address 7 27tiw CHARLES W. CUSHINO. UE EDGE II I L L SC II O O L, a Boarding and Day School for Boys, will begin its next session in the new Academy Building at MERCHANTV1LLE, NEW JERSEY, MONDAY', September d, 1. Foi circulars apply to Rot. T. W. OATTELL, 3tf Tll'VL. 7ECTORY SCHOOL, -IV I1AMDEN, CONN. ' Rev. C. W. EVEREST, hector, aided by five resident assistants, luo school is closing its twenty-sixth year, and refers to its old pupils, found in all the professions, and every department of business. Thorough physical education, including military drill, boating, and swim ming in their season. Age of admission, lrom nine to fourteen. Terms, 7W per annum. The fall session begins September 7. Reterence Rt. Rev. J. Williams, D. D. Haindcn, July 16, lB6t. 7 27 2tn A CADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPIs"- iV COPAL CHURCH, (FOUNDED A. D. 1785.) 8. W.Oor. LOCUST and JUNIPER Streets. The Rev. JAMES W. ROBINS, A. 51., Head Master, With Ten Assistant Teachers. fl, September U iHriy, the price ot Tuition will be NINE I Y DOLLARS por annum, for all Classes: payable hull yearly in advance. French. Gorman, Drawing, and Natural Philosophy aro taught without extra charge. By order of the Trustees, GEORGE W. HUNTER, Treasurer. The Session will open on MONDAY, September ti. Ap pliiatior.s tor admission may be made during the pre ceding week, between 10 and 12 o'clock in the murning. JAMES W. ROBINS, 8 In mwf t,w Head 51aster. JAFAYETTE COLLEGE. Owing to the work of remodelling the main building, the opening of the Fall Term is deferred to THURSDAY, September 16, 1809. Examination for admission on the preceding duy at 6 o'clock A. 51. Classical Course, Technical Courses in Civil Engineer ing, Chemistry, and Mining and Metallurgy, and a Post Graduate Course. Requirements for admission may be known by addressing President CATTELL. 6 26 3ur "WEST PENN SQUARE ACADEMY," 8. W. corner of MARKET Street and WEST PENN SQUARE. T. BRA NTLY LANGTON having leased the npper part of th Third National Bank Building, will reopen h s School on MONDAY, tembor 11 The facilities of this building for school purposes will be apparent upon inspection. The Gymnasium will be under the immedial ervisi of Dr. Junscn, and ii being abundantly supplied with apparatus for the practice of either light or heavy gymnastics. The coarse of instruction embraces all that is needed to tit boys for College, Polytechnic Schools, or Commercial Life. Circulars containing full information respecting Primary Department, Coliogu Classes, the study of Vocal Music, Art, etc., may be obtained by addressing the Principal as above. The rooms will be open tor inspection after Aug ust 21. Saltf ifcrri HE HILL" X SELECT FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL, An English, Classical, Mathematical, Scientific and Artistic Institution, FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS! At Pottstown, Montgomery County, Pa. The First Tern; ol the Nineteenth Annual Session will commence on WEDNESDAY, the tfth day of September next. Pupils received at any time. For Circular addraa KKV. UEORGK F. MILLER, A. M. Principal. REFERENCES: BEV.PRS.-Meiga, Schsettcr, Mann. Krauth, Seiss Muhlenberg, bteever, Hutter, Stork, Conrad. Bum berser. n y!ie. Kterret. Mnrnhv nniiVuhn,.!.. HONS.-Judge Ludlow, Leonard Myers, AI. Russell lyer, Ben j. M. Buyer, Jacob S. Yost, Iliester Olyiuer. .Iiihn Killuiger, eto. to. 7 lirimwfJm II. LAUDER B A C H '8 COMMERCIAI CLASSICAL, SCIENTIFIC, AND ACADEMY, FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, Entrance No. 1J8 a TENTH Street. This school presents the following advantages : Finely-ventilated class rooms, with ceilmga thirty feet in height, giving each pupil more than double the usual breathing space. Wide, massive stairways, rendering acoidenti In assera bling and dismissing almost impossible. A corps of teachers every one of whom has had years of experience In the art of imxvling knowledge and Sinking study interesting, and, consequently, profitable. A mode of teaching and discipline calculated to make school at tractive, instead of burdensome, to the pupil an indispensable requisite for complete success. Applications received at the Academy from 10 A. M. to (P. M., daily, on and after August 23. Catalogues containing full particular and the name of many of our leading citizens, patrons of the institution may be obtained at Mr. W. F. Warburton's, No. 4iu Ches nul street, or by addressing the Principal, as above , . . H. Y. LAUDKRBAUH, Lata Principal of the Northwest Public Grammar .James K. Galdwoll, James L. Claghorn. O. 8. Grwve, 1. C. Wood, Harvey Buucroft.TbeodoreU. Hoggs C. F. Norton, L. U Houpt, S. Gross Fry, Miller A Dorr! Charles Wannemacher. James. Kent. Santea A (3.. tDUOATIONAL. K( A YEAK. BOARD AND TUITION. v " " S st Academy, BR RUN, N. .1. 1 wfs 3t Rev. T. trt. RKILLT. AJISS JENNIE T. BECK, TEACHER OF Piano, will resume her duties September (, at No 746 FLORIDA Street, between Eleventh a.d Twelfth streets. HI ant AMERICAN CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC OFFICE No. 1"S4 WALNUT Street. CLASSROOMS IliM WALMiT and KM N. BROAD. Instructions will begm MONDAY, September t, IHttt CIRCULARS AT 1 HE MUblO STORM. 7 S4ewl2t . PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY, NINTH A Street, smith of Wast. Medical Department. session lHhji.70 commences October rt. st 7 '4 o'clock, with a Genersl Introductory by JOHN O'BYRNK, Khu. Free '"'he public. Students desirous of attending College will call upn the Dean, W. PAINE, M D., at the Uni versity, from H to 4. o .1 f,w f5t. VE8T PENN ByUAKE SEMINARY FOR Mr. W,1,'"' No-.H. MKItRICK Street (late lw,7i' iaH!t,';".l1.1-. .Th" V "U 1 B"n thi" Hch.Kil will lwwivn yNKDAY, September 82. Miss AtiNES 1HW1N, Principal. 93fmw8t A 1 188 CLEVELAND DESIRF,8 TO AN- iili nonnce that she will open on MONDAY, September 2oth. at No. 2IM DE LA NCKY Place, a Sch.K.l f0"the ed" cation of a limited number of Young lilies, ri.'l'i'i w "k.""I i'". b""' l"'l'citton at No. m S. htre,, between tho hours of 9 and 3. d Jtf lEMA LE CTLLE(JEr6RDNT7)Wrn J -Thisirstitution.so long and so favorably known, continues to furnish the best ndnnatiousl advantages in connection with a pleasant Christian home Cata! legu.s, with teims, etc . luruished on application. Co", lepe opens September Iri. "v ..ih. va. .2I.:,U1 JOHN H. BRAKELEY. President. BONNETS, TRIMMINGS. ETO. ftfJRS. 171. A O I WMDG R. ARTISTE DES MODES, 1101, -A. AV. Corner IMevciHh anl C1iom nut SI root s. This orportunlty In tnkon to acnotirice that I have just ri'ttirnrcl from Paris and London, with the latest FALL EAbUIoNS. These tli-slgus liuinK pursonally seiti'tod ami iniidullerl from tlie (rrcatoNt novelties and tnnnuud In aiiiiperlur style, will open ' WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER. 1, 18GJ), With French and EnpllHh rresscs, Clonks, Mante letts, Sleeves, and Children's Coatuuios, Roue do Chambre and bre-ikfast cresses. Drers anrt Cloak Maklnc: In every variety. Weildiiift Troufiseaux furulsUed at niiort notice and reasonable prices. Real Thread and Guipure Laces, Roman and Plain BlldiOLB and Sashes. Paris Jewelry, newest styleof Jet, Gold and Shell, the rarest aud moBt elegant ever offered. Hair Lands, Combs, and Kejcal Nets, Dress and Clonk Trlmnilnf?s, tho most tasteful that are to be found In the French metropolis, wholesale and retail. Bridal Veils and Wreithg. Kid (iloves, 7 cents atid II -00 per pal'. Exclusive Agents jor MRS. M. VOhK'3 celebrated sjsteni for Cutting Ladles' Drefcses, bacques, Basques, ere -tc asstutlij WINES. I1 E R MAJESTY! CHAMPAGNE. DUIJTCr? &. LT7SSOW, : 215 SOUTH FIIONT STItEET. j rrilE ATTENTION OF THE TRADE IS ale Ucit1 10 0,8 ,olIowiu ory Choice Wines, etc, for DUNTON A LUS80N, tlS SOUTH FRONT STREET. CHAMPAUNE8.-AKenU I for her Majesty, Dno da Montebe lo, Carte Kloue, Carte blanche, and Charlei. m'r,n a.'" Ku8f"' fnd Vin Imperial, M Kleer WINES Msyonce, hparkhng ilosolle and RUINS MADEIRAS. Old Island, Booth Side Reserve. i 11Kii?UK'i7?JRud,olph Amontillado. Topa. Val. lette. Pale and Golden liar. Crown, eto. SVPSS''?."0 Vlho Vallette. and Crown. CLAKKTS-Promia Aine A Cie., Montferrand and Bor-deau-i. Clarets and Kautern Wines. (;lN.-"Meder8wan." LKANDlKa. Hennessey, Otard, Dupuy A Oo.'s various vintages. 4 g QARSTAIKS & Mo CALL, No. 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street Importers of BRANDIES, WINKS, GIN, OLIVE OIL, ETO., AMD COMMISSION MERCHANTS For the sale of PURE OLD RYE, WHEAT, AND BOURBON WHIS- KIES. 5 28 2p pAKSTAIRS' OLIVE OIL-AN INVOICB of the above for sale by ,o. OARSTAIRS A McOALL, 6 2S 2p5 Nos. 13B WALNUT and 21 GRANITE StA. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETO. rSfts PENN STEAM ENGINE AND tif P u a 1 'in a 1. iNn Ji'ij u-i ti . 1 j YXfi fcEZ5w ENGiNEEKS,MACHINIST8 BOILKIt MAKKliSTliLACKSMITUS, and EOUNDEks. havini for manv vears hnn in n.,AAf.,i - . . yf uaTlu clnsiveW engaged in bui diu and repairinVt Marine and Kiver Engines. hiRh and low-pressure, Iron flloilers. Water lanks. Propollers, tto., eU,. respectfully offer their aw. vices to the publioaa being fully prepared to contract lot nKinee of all sires. Marine, Kiver, and Ktitjonary ; havin. ets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to eieeotS order, with quick Jespatch. Kvery description of tern! niakinfc made at tne shortest notioe. Uiu and Lbw iVrSl sure Eine TubnUr and Cylinder Boilers oi thi Tbest sylvaiua Charcoal Iron. Fonrmwi of all sizes and kindSl Iron and Brass OastinCTof airdesoriptions. Roll Turning &btnteaf"U,1 0th" "-k "oonnec td witTS. Drawinira and speoiecations for all work don at th establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed JACOB O.NHAFIB. sis M.JOIIN p- LEVY, 8 15 BEAOH and PALMER Street COUTH WARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND O WASHINGTON Streets, ' leln PIIILADHLPHIA. FJiGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, rnanufacture High and Low Pressure Kteaul Enelneg lor Land, Mver, and Murine Service. -aSa Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eto. t astlnKS of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. HlKSoWti" Wrk8' W imped csVrucuSCn!"n0r7 f UteSt aDd mo8 fcvery description of Plantation Machinery, also, Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Oil S tain Trains, Defecators, i'iltera, Pumping En- .?olUxAenf8JorTN- Bllle"s's Suirar Boiling Appa. 'MU8,NeHmyth'fi Patent Steam Hammer, and Aspln. wall & Woolsey'g Patent Ceutrilugal Sugar Drain, lug Machines. " 4 . Q I R A R D TUBE WORKS. JOHN H. MUKPIIY A BROS. Manufacturers of U'rouSbt lrom Pip., b, ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. WORKS, IWENTY.TUIRD and FII.IJEUT Utr.eu. OFFIOR, fl , 4 North FIFTH HtrMI. DRUGS. PAINT8, ETO. JOBERT SIIOEMAKER A 0 O. N. Corner F0TJKTH and RACE St. PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS1 Importers and Manufacturers of White lead and Colored Paint, Puttj Varnishe, Etc AGENTS FOB TUB CELEBRATED FRENOH ZINO PAINTS; Dealers and oonanmnrn snin.l . for cash. ,uwe P"0" 19 4 DR.S.X1N CA.N BE CONSULTED ON . j