THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 18C8. 'Ift 119 JIUTO IVilCP." 1 MW .AVvltfCtr 17 A II KVorrfy f'irf iVV Thnt the truth may bo elicited, wo woul 1 reply lo your article of the 23(1 nit respecting th action of the Perinsjlvauii Peace Society rula live to the Indium. f. . True. n ro tint a brsnch nf tho T7nlnrgl Teaco Union, which numbers here ami in Enropo only some 10,000 recMereJ names, and (car we shall remain, as yon say, "tnsignitlcvjt In niiaiiicr.i" aud appear "impracticable ain Ideas," so lonpt as an enlightened preaa opposes the reform we crave. aul to establish which wo, In all tun. 1pi.1v. rvinfrihnt nur ellrtrta ifralm I louely. I Tlio peril of our national honor nncl tho I jstacles In the way of pence demand the I jbriflce of a natural aversion to public notice. S Wo object lo (Jeneral Sherman' views bcln? taken as conducive, became ho cannot be 'Unprejudiced or disinterested. 1c argues from a military basis. It is in ihe line of his trade to ee a noeesity lor military proceedings. 11a la anion? tbe Indians, with an army to back lilra, He approaches them in military dross ond armcl with deadly weapons, and It is nn unfair test. Btill, even he admits that tho Indians have Bometlmes pood grounds for com plaint, aud thut the whites by imprudence and Wanton aegrepslon give pretexts for hostility. And yet ho recommend the removal or tho Indians by force Irom the border, without stif Kestinfj the removal of those cruel white specu lators and unjust agents and contractors. We send our memorial .to Congress, bacd upon facts bicli thoroughly corroborate our statements: I Griffith M. Cooper, durum his vat liable lifo of iluety je,irf, inucu of hi':h was npout uuion? (the lndixuc, urged a similar plan to ours, Wit- .liarn I'enn tried It and succeeded. The Uattarauu'Ug and Allcchitriy settlements In Western New York are contented aud pros 'perous; iu lact, the advancement made by the Indians iu agriculture, horticulture, uud social .and political economy is very remarkable.' I From the reports of the Ohio and Baltimore Yearly Mcetiuss of Friends we have a full expla nation ol the causo of the unsettlemeut amoug llhe Iiidiuim in Minnesota and Wisconsin, tracini? H to the wanton destruction by the Government JroopsamJ the torelntr of the Indians upon now ,".uu uk iu in irravuiiuiis la'.e in me season, Jt urther stntea that, in ticking information at .he Iudiuti Department at Washington, it was idmitted "ihnt tbe cause of the present Indian lilflmiltics west of the Jliehijsippi originated intirely from tbe failure on the part of the ciieral (Jovcinment to make timely appropria ions to curry out esistinir treaties an 1 euaane- oeuts maiie. The outrages we have lately betrd pave been committed by a comparative!? small huniberot Indians, abo it two Hundred Caey- Snnes, twenty bioux, nn1 tour Arrapuhoes." Jouathan Dennis. j of Washington, bee of ricnris to comer with Oyngfess lor full and com lete justice towards tbe Indians. Hon. N. (J. laylor. Commissioner of Indian tffairs, says: ' Everybody knows that the pre- euce oi troops, with the avowed object of regu atirisi affairs by lorce. arouses feelinss of Hostility and begets sentiments of resentment md war, even in tho most civilized communi ies. aud how much more intense and bitter are the feelings naturally etwendered la the bosoms i me tree wnu savaees oy me Dresence ot oldiers bent for their subjection. "Military L'ovemmeut is sure to entail nmnncr w tribes the destruction of a race by rtema- anzaiiuu aim aisentr, ana it is lnnumuu and .nchrisiian." I Borne ot the remits of tbe fatal and ruinous istem ot establishing military posts in the judian country are to be feen around Fort Jaramie and at the posts aloug the Missouri ti ,'ort Sumuer, in New Mexic i, beioie the Navajo ijodus, and to all our military po-rts In that otntry. For seven yeirs we tomrht tliQ Indians 4 Florida, costing $:i5,O0O,O0i), and this for 15U0 eminoles. Now ttat we have 800,01)0 Indiaus, '.a an area of '200,000 square miles, who can tell ike cost of extermination ? ( Mr. Talor says emphatically: "I have seen nany tribes, aud consulted with their chieis lad warriors, and ttiwy declare, without execp- Ebn, their un willineneis to have, the military iwns them, ludian tribes never break the v$ce without powerful provocation cr actual (wtiug perpetrated ata'nsi. tliem tirst." iQur meaiber, James M. Peebles, who has iseut maiy mouths among the Indians, oven jji;g to (Jiiiuha with the Peace Commission, jij declining to proceed huffier with them Vcause the 'liheers desired hini to eo armed. ijcb he could not conscientiously do, and who ui been lately in Colorado and other Indian mrttnes, has held mtei views with tne chiefs, d, alter examining the whole question, im- orea ttioe in power to ceae their warlike ireparatious. aud to let the proper persons tro ;aionK the Indians, with power to act and wilh ut the military arm. Ho says: "The cry of a whites on the frontier is for blood. I have lefieedthetu to withhold the murderous hand, 'bere can be no ditliculty under good manac.e ,int and a faithful recocuitlon of treaties." ot his appeals to Governor Crawford, General leridaii, and others have been of no avail, and now ueteeches the East lo unite in stopping ie present cruel proceedings. LXbe pood elJects of treating tho Indians with lioness aou as numan neins is iuny esta ished bv souie of our Iowa members. Ttiev ,ive had liequeut interviews with the Suaue ibes and others when they have returned to ivsit tbe graves of their fathei. In former ;ars tin y have been abutcd and, in turn, com-,-iited itenrcdatioiiH! but recentlv. whenever ley have been received with open 1111(1 aud nated taiily and kindly, there has been a aud upon leaving they have hands, sauuLi, "Ult'esings on tho iiciprocal leeliuu, Lied then hand uakers." We bave had W rorclgn Mlsccllunj. The London 7'imti publlsbea a gratifying account of the improvement of Venetia since ber liberation. Her trade has Increased from f(),4SO,000 to !),1G0 000, ber tonnage from lt(H,77G tona to 334,704, while associations are Mug formed to organize direct communica tion with foreign countries which has hitherto been mainly conducted via Trieste. A line of bteamers Las been opened to Alexandria, ami a Technical College of Commerce ia about to be opened to teaoh language, banking, book keeping, exchange, and commercial law. The work of primary education ia being pressed on, 10,000 children Laving entered the schools in 1807, or about one in ever two, and co operative Btores are' springing up on every hand. These stores ought to suit the Italian's everywhere, for they are born economists, do not care about time, and would at any time walk a mile to save the actual expenditure of a penny. The late Archbishop of Canterbury (Longley) was the fourth of the Primates of all huglaud who bad previously held the Arcbbishoprio of York. Grindal was thence translated to the higher dignity, in 1570. Herring in 1747, llatton In 1757, and Longley iu 1SG2. Qrindal used to send Queen Eliza beth grapes from hia vineyard at Fulham (he was then Bishop of London); and his allu sions to the vanity of dress, which were sup posed to be levelled at the Queen, did not impede bis way to the primacy. His inde pendence, however, when there, offended the Queen, and led to Urindal's suspension. Her ring was a man who, with gentleness of prin ciples, possessed indomitable bravery. He stirred up tbe North, against the Pretender, and appeared in arms, like lighting bishops ot older times. When unobtrusive Uutton was succeeded by Thomas Seeker, the following epigram came of it: Tho bench hath oft posed us and sot us a scuiiin'. By signing Will London, John Barum, John Koliln; But tbe head of the Church no expounder will want, For nit grace slgus bis own proper name, Thonias CutU. Cornwallis, tbe financial writer, has bought the N. Y. Albion for $U0,000. The nomination for Mayor of New York is "O. K." (Hall.) Tbe Lantirne newspaper is looking dim. Tbe sales are small, and so is tbe wit. A lovesick New York broker paid $200 for a bouquet for bis sweetheart. Tbe ladies are after tbe St. Louis Pos Office. SHIPPING. IOBIIT A T Tlia CTDlUalTTD TT1UT7 FOR NEW YORK. From and after this date, tbe rates ot freight by this line will be ten cents per tnu lbs, for heavy goods; foar ceBta per foot, measurement; one cent per gallon for liquids, ship's option. Oue of tbe Bteamers of this Line will lnave every TueBday, Thursday, and Satur day. Goods received at all times uu covered piers All goids forwarded by New York agent free o l charge except cartage. Fur further Information, apply on tbe pier to 8B bui JOHN f. onu tfltt F0R LIVEKI'OOL AND yUEKNS SaWfiBsaH TOVV.-luuiau laue of Mall coauiers mo tpuimed 10 Bull att luliows: C'li v ot? i()aruiN,biuroay, Decembers. Cl'l Y OF Al-i rWUltP, Saturday, .December IS. Ci'i y OF W ABHWulOiV, I'uenUtty, Deceoibor 15. Cli y OF FAKlis, Wmuruay, ii"ctuiur iu. aud ebcli DDCceediug Haiuidny and alternate Tuesday, at 1 F, U., lroiu i'ler 45, Norm iUver. liAli-a OF fA.rta.iik, HY THI MAIL STEAUKB IAIUNU KVJUiY SATUBUAV, Fay able in uoid. Fttyable iu Currency. FIBUT va ul a ( 1(10 j H1K lili i m fu to l.oniiou lur, I to Lonuou. 40 to Farm liu 10 Far is 47 FASSAUN BY TU TUUbDAY 6TKAMKH VIA HALIVAJL, IKT CABIN, MTBKKAUM, Fmj able In uold. Fayable lu Currency. LA vei pool f90 LI vt rpool -.-...18 ilalllax i UallUx 1 bl. John's, N. ' I 4. Hi. Joan's, N. F. 1 a,, by Branch Mfuuiur. ... f i Jy Branch Bteamer... FbsauuKers aini Icrwuidnu 10 Jdavre, Hamourg, Bre men, etc., al reduced rules. 'liukeis c:in be bought here by persons sending for their irienuu, at moderaie rales. lorlunhtr information apply at the Company's OUices. JOHN a. DALE, Agent, No. IS BROADWAY, N. Y. Or to 0'iiOiNisu.LL. di FAULK. Axeuta, No. 411 CHKttN UT Blrett, Fhlladelphla. ifrt't'Zs KLW EaPHKSS LINE TO ALEX, iffinf A4 umi -", ticui geiowu, aud Washlugion D. k,., via Cheanpuake aud Delaware canal, wlih cou ni'cUoiiB at Alexandria from the most dlreut rout lor L) nuhburg, Brtsnoi, Knoxvllie, Nashville, Dalton aud ihe bouibwtut. riamers leave regularly every Saturday at noon from tbe Urn wharl K"e Marjtet street. Freight received daiiy. WM. P. CLYDK A CO., No, 14 North and Houlh Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSOJS', Agent ui Ueorgeiown. M. XhliULlMJi Ot Co., Ageuts at Alexandria, Vtr. ginla. 61 RAILROAD LINES. A, WUllOL.-JTOH EW YOKK, VIA A.DIOAW AllJt AMjhAKlTlN i'a.Vai. The bieam Fropellers of this Hue leave DAILY from lira I wharl below Maraei slreel, THttOUUh lis li iiUUKH. Ooode jorwarued by all the lluea going ontof York, North, i.al, and Weui, free or comiulsslon, FreighU ri'ceivcJ ui our usiml low rate. WILLIAM. F. CLVLiK Jt CO., AgeuU, No. 14 b. WHAAVKb, Fhlladeipnla. JAMK8 UAIS'D, Agent. Vi No. llv W ALL bireei, corner of Heith, New York in'crvtcwo with the Uto Indians. ii the j con firm our ronition, a doOiveruor lunl, of Colorado, Major D. C. Oakes, and ilonel A. (!. lioonc. Lewis V. Hoay.of M's-ouvl. late Com misioncr LMnuiiiu Atlairs, pav: "I hold tho Iii'iiiu yr Is without Htitlloent caui-e. uud could bj ail v avoldeci 11 me bies wouia ins ooiore t country tbe facts in Mip ta-e.'J (Jencral llulvird suv: ne 0"iicvca that out r Geuprul Hancock's exnrduion he would i.a ciiiinrad nAuAO w 1 1 Vl nil i ll 1 r i h- C In uhrlrll r was sent." I General Sanborn adds: 'To secure prace. it I necessary for the tJovcroincnt to arnta'u uu atturesi-ive war;" anil "1, is dcein-'d un- Ise to cm rv on a wai uuaint a ftw lndiaus, P.. nii Wa iu.i4llff W oat lit liffWf ull'l -I ;jt Deiore us 1 concidun wn 'an inse uu we int frrm tbe Indians without war. There- ,re rttruvo. our wrong sups." Ooloncl WynkooD BUbUius our ioitioa as to uc prevention of war; us lo" aifco It. ii. Whlp- e Dimouoi iWinne.seia iu me iuiicci luauuer. Hr. p. 1. Tappan. ot hip reace t oruuusainn, .... . 1. . . . . . . n .1 u.rm.l'il dn.nlAU in i development ot our propo-mon lor too itlpmt'nt of th Indian oitlicil'-ics. Culoncl atipau ha called upon us an 1 urted us to carry rwari our pun: ui t, nraun tnuuur m u, mid have to be aiop ca ociore tue uia.ter uM be elilcd iufctly or p rumuciiily. Jobu Hci-eon, of OreKun. nl'er yearn of prscu- tl etMfly of this qiie'ttoe presents it Binular (1; and r.ev. siniuei u. iimuian.oi aiiuucbo a, o-nie-pah-bow, the lnuucd Inrlisn recently Pit Wl'u us, auu -very many omer renauic , tUonttc, conorra us m our position, f a: II. Jackson's researclies a- to the causes of iio wars for the ptt thirty years, especially U,yinces us that we are item. "H'B''ei as lovers of our country and our Itiutrvnien, which kuowrth no sooKraphinil Hts or pencalocical dlhiindiona, we -hall licai, petition, and prav tor such a removal of iiohsiacleg to peace and hucu a correction of 'ijio sentiment as wilt reuder war Impwsiblo. I i A. II L. i Philadelphia, 12;h month 1, 18C3. j .Vanderb'lt was rather too many for the YiV lingland advenlnrerB." Ljtlrp. Hole-in-the-day does housework in Lnuatolls. l'Ull.AI)JBLlJHIA, KICilMOND ANL iNUKifULJi. biiui.MbillF LlAii lli.uUJtl FBH.1UH1 A1U LiNSi TO TiJl bCbTU AINU n r-ai, a.Vi.'.llV bAlUJlJJAY, At noon, from FllUbT WHAKF above MAltKBTl Hlreet. 'A tUtOCOll KAl'Ea and TJ1KOUUH llEOKIF'lt 10 all polulu lu Xoilh auu Koiuh Carollua, vlu bea boi-nl lr Lme Jtailrond cumi-ilut; al 1'orwwouUi auil to J.yiiuiibuig, Va.iehumhee, aud ilie Weow, vl Ylrgiuia uun lfuuessee Air Line and Kluuuuiid auo L.i:nle tiallioad, ireful HAMiLKOBUT ONOK, and taken ai LU Vi H.M KA'J jib '1 U AN AN V Ol HkH LllSM. The ritblprity . kalety, uud cheapucuu of ibis roui 0"Uiuieiid ii lo the public as tne mosl deBlrable ai Jiuiii lot cr(h-l every dedcripnou oi Ireiiii.i. Xu cLaige for ouaiiumulou, dray age, or huy expect Ot uaiiHier. bK iiiiiHiilps limuied at lowest rate. FrelgliliecelveU duliy. " ' WILLIAM P. CLYDK A CO.. No. 14 Nonh aud buuih WH AKVE3. W. F. FOKTi-K, Ageut at Klchiuoud and City Point. T, F. IHC WELL & CO., Agent at Norfolk. 6 It 1 fiftft FOB' NEW YORK. THE CAMDKN J C.T l 1, AND AM BOY AM, PH I LA DRLPI! I 4. ANDTRKNTON H I I.KOA I):K)M PA N f H S' LINK;- !,!W.l'HII'AI,lsu,ill TO Ki-vV YORK, AND FROM WAtNtTT KTRKItT WHARF. At fl'30 A . M., via C'BiiKlpn and Amboy Accom $2'25 At A. M via Camden arid Jemey Cliy Kt. Mall S'OO At 'I P. M,, via Cmden and Amboy Kxpres....M 8 0D At A P M,, lor Aniboy and liil-rniedliiln stations. At fi-aiiaiid 8 A. M., and 2 (in V. M. for Freehold. Al 8 and 10 A. M., 2. 8'8ii, and 4 30 P. M. for Trenton. At63b. s, and in A. M., 1, a. 8 so, 4 J 6, and H'81 P. M.icr Bjrdentown, Burilngiou. lisrerly, ant Ie Isnro. At A'80and 10 A. M., 1, 8 11,4-30, . and ll'SO P. M. lor hiorrnce, Jdgewaier. Ulverdxe, River on, Pa -mvrn, and Fisa Bouse, and i F, lot Florence and k Werton. The 1 and ll-3n P. M. Lines leave from Market Street Ferry (upaer Hld.) 1H(1M KKNSINOTOV DSI'OT. At It A.M.. via Khc,i kiou aud Jersey City, New York Kxpr.HS Line, Fare ft. Ai7-iai n ll a. M. 2 an. 8 30, and i p. m. for Trenton aud Url-lol. And al 10-10 A. M. lor Itrlniol. At 7'3ii and 11 a. M. 2 30, aud 6 P. M. for Monlnvllle and TiiHUiwn At 7 hi aud 10-1 A. M. aud 2 30, and I P. M. for bcbeiiok's and Kddliigion. At 7 30 and 10-15 A, M . 2 :!(, 4, 5, and 6 P. ir. fir Cnra Wel 's, 'loirehoale, llolmrnbnrg, Tacony, Wmsl io mlim, BrldenburK. and FrHiikloid, and al 8 P.M. for liOlioexhurg and luiermedlate HlHllons, 1KOH WK-ii AlllLADKLPIIlA DErOT, Via Conuertilug ltliway. At 4li A. M , -20. 4, b-M. aud ii P.M. New York Ex preui Llif s, via JeiHey City; Fare, ti 26 At 11 80 1'. M. Kuilgram Line; Fare, ( At A. M., p;o, 4. 8 o, and 12 P. M . lor Trenton. Al 6-46 A. M 8, 6-30 and 12 1. M., lor itr.sml. At 12 P.M. (Nlghi), for Morrisvllie Tullytown. fcheick's, Eddliig on.t'orn well's Torresdale.lloiuies biirg, Tacony, Wiaaliioniiug, Brldesburg, and Frank lord. 1 be 9 45 A. M., 6-30 and 12 P M. Lines will run dally. All oilier", Sunday exep'od. For Lines leaving Kenslngtoa depot take tbe cars on 'lbird or Fifth street, al Chetmil, 80 uiliiirs before departure. '1 b-cars of Market btreelnal way run direct to West PhilnoMlpbia Ufpnt. t:iiesnut and Walnut within one sipiare. On Huudays the Market hlreet cars will run to couuect with the U'45 A. M. 6'30 aud 12 P. M. Lines. BELV1JUEBJH ULAWAR1! R4ILROAD LINKS, JraOU KaNHIMHTON lIKfUT, At 7'30 A. ll. tor Niagara Fulla, BuiUio. Dunkirk. Elinlra, Jtbaoa, Owego, Koche.ner, iilnguaunou, Os wego, byracubo, Ureal Kitud, Monirone, vVilkesbai re, bcraniou.blrouOiiburgi Water Uap, bchooley's Mouu- "a'i'-so'a. M. and 8-30 P. M. for Belvtdere, Kaston, Lainbi-rtvilie, FleiuliiKton, eio, Tue 8 3u V M. Line connects illrect wlih tne Train leavlug Easiou lor Mauch Chunk, Aileiitowu, Uetliluhem, elo. At 6 F, K. for LamberivlUe aud luteriuediate Sta tions. CAW DEN AND BURLINGTON COUNTY AND PEMBER'ION AND UlUUToTOWN It 4.1L FOADa. BOM MARKET tTREET FERRY. (Upper Side.) Al 7 and lu A. M.. 1-3U, 8 3u, Bud b su P. M., for Mer chaulsvllle, Mooreblown, llartford, Maminville. Jiuiustiort, Houot lloily, emiibvliie. Ewausville, VlncenlowH. Blrmlughain, and PeuiDcrlon. Ai 7 a. M. , 1 30 and 3 30 F. M., tor Lewiatown, WrlghtHtown, Cooksiown, New Egypt, Jlornonlowu, Creaiu Btdge, linlajsiown, Sharon, and Mlghistown. 11 10 WILLIAM Ll. OATZilElt, Ageut. DENKSYLYAN1A CtNTBAL BAILROAD. FALL TIMIC, TAK1NU EFFECT NOV. 22, 1868. Tbe tralus of tin Feunylvauia Oeuiral itallruad leave the Depot, at TlilitT Y-Fl UMT aud UAflKtf Bireela, whlou Is reached directly by. the ttancut btreel cars, the last car conueotlug wnu eaca iraln leaving Front aud Market streets lulrty minutes be fore lu departure. The Cueiuul and Walnut blreels cars run wlihln one square ol the Depot. bleeping Car Tlckeis can be had on application at the Ticket olllce N. W. .corner Ninth and Chesnnt s tree is, and at the depot. Agents of the Union Transfer Company will call for aud deliver baggage at the depot, orders leu at No. volCbesuut stieet, or No. 118 Market street, will receive "fiffifc DEPOT. VIZ:- MallTratu 800 A, M, Faoll Accomiuodaiiou, 10 30 A. 1 iu, aud y uo F. X. Fast Llue itoO A. M. Erie Eipiesa li'oOA. M, HarrlBourg Aouonimodailon 2 Jo F, M. Laucunter Accommodation 4-oo F, M. Farkesburg Train S'30 F, M, Cincinnati Express 8-00 F. M. Erie Mail and BuOalo ExprebS 10 45 F. hi. Fhllaoelphla Express U 00 Night. Erie Mall leaves dally, except bunday, running on Saturday nlghl to W llllauispori only . On Suud y ulght rtunMuniHrs will leave Fuiladeluhla at 12 o'clock. Phllaueiphia Kx press leaves dally, All omer trains y.uePl.8n?a7L r,.i mo v esiern Acuomujuw.i .--- - , c cent Sunday. For this train nonets must be pro cured aud baggage delivered by 6 oo F. M at No. ll Market street. . t r xrin at np-pn-p vn Cincinnati Express ill A. MT, Fhllsdeli bla Ex press.... ..".. s lo A, M, Faoll Accomniouaiion,.- .B 30 A. M , 3 40aud710F. M. Erie Mail ana Bullalo Jvxpress.... io iio A. M., Farkebburg Trolu ..W10 A. M. Fast Line." " W A, M, Lancaster Tralu 1- .id P. M- Erie Express ff' P. M' Day Express f f' M, ilarrlsburg Accoinuiortatlou........ V 44F. M, .For furioier iuioDittioi. " . . or rurtuci OJ1 c ALLEN, Ticket Agent, J No. vol CHHiS.MUT biroet, FBANCIt) FUNK, Ticket Ageut, No. IIS MARKET ftrest, BAMLEL H. WALLACE, Ticket Agent al the Depot, The Pnnnsvlvacla Rallrou.1 (J..mouuv will n.it . suiue any rink tor B iuguK. except for Wearlug A.p- parei, auu iimu uieir rwpoUHioiniy to oue Hundred Dollars in value. All Baggage exceeding thnt amount In value will be at tne rink of the owner, unless taken by special contract. EDWAKU H. WILLI AMH, szv euerai anperinienqent Aluxiua. Pa, STEAMBOAT LINES. RAILROAD LINES. PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON, AND Baltimore railroad. time tablk. CoD.meucing MOADAV, November 23, 1868. Xratos will leave liepol corner Broad street aud VVashlug tun avenue, as follows: Way-Mull Train ai 8 30 A. M. (Sundays excepted), for Baltimore, stopping at all regular htationi, Cou otcilug w in Delaware Katlrond at Wilmington for Crtslleld rod Intermediate stallous. Express 'train at 12 M. (Suudays excepted) for Bal Imcre and WashtDglon, siopcicg at Wllinlugtiu, Peirvlile, aud Jluvre-r e-uri-e. connects at vVil mlnRtun with tralu fur New Catle Expiecs Iralu at 4-oliP. M. (bundavs excepted) for Baltimore and WaHhlugton, stopping at Ohesler, a bui low. Llnwoud, Ciaymont, Wilmington, New port, btnnton, Newurk. Eikton, North-EuHl, Charles low u, re r villi- Havre de Uruce, Aberdeeu, Perry icau's, Edgewood, Magnolia, Chase's, and bteumer'a Run. jMsbt Express at 1P30 P.M. (Dally) for Baltimore and Waehii K'on, slopping nl Chester, Tuurlow. Liu wood, Claymout, W'lluiinglon, Newark. Eikton, North-last, perry ville. and Hnvre de Ornce. PaiseiJtiers lor Fortress Mouioe aud Norfolk will take tte 12-oo to. train. WILMINGTON TRAINS. Biopptugal allblailous btlweeu Fhlladelphla and Wilmington. Leave Pbt adelplila at mo A. M,, 2-3 ), 6 00. and 7 lo p. M. The 6 oo P. M. Trulu counecis with Dela ware Railroad lor iiamugiou aud intermediate stalicns. .M-uve Wl)iuhiil(,ii 7 en nud 8'i0 A. M., 1 30. 4'tS. and 7 00 F. M. '1 he a 10 A. M. i mlu will uot slop btweu t letter aud l'hl aMoiplilu. TheT-uoP. on. Train lroiu ilLuii'u'xii ruiiH .in 1 1 ; all other Accooimudatiua Trulns euuiis excepteit. From Baltimore to Philadelphia. Leave BUlmore 7 2b A . M Wuy Mall. '3-i A. M , Express. 2 25 P. M., Exples. 7 24 p. M.. Express. bl'NDAV TRAIN KKUM BALTIMORE. Lea-Zts Bulilmure at 7 to F M.. siopplug at Ma? nolia, PeiryuiMb's, Aberdeen, Ilavre de-Oraoe. Perry vine. tlisrltHinwu, Norlb-East. Elklon, Newarn, S.antou, Newport, W iimihglou, Claymout, Lluwood, uudChtSler. ,, ...... ... j 'Jhrotikh tickets to all points West, Houth. and iuihwesi muy be procured ai iluket oilic-). No, ;t tliemui biii-tl, nuccr Contlnemal Jlotyl, where also biaie Rnou.s aud Births In b eepiug Oars can bs set ured during the day. Persons purchuulug tickets at thlb olhce cau have baggage cuecaea at tueir resi- auy. Huperlntendeut. oence by ibe Union Trausier Company 11. F. KKMNltl . m.xtrK l'lIILADlSLPUlA AND TliEN TLj..Xtt..J.. tub bieauioout Liue. Tue stt-ambual Jujnn jroiiREol leaves AHCll street Wharr, tor 'I ruiilmi Ml ,.i .iil.iu .1 'I'uiifin. I'ltfi-Miilulu kuuurl i. Burilngiou, Bristol, Florence, bobblus Wharf, and While 11111. r.uvM Air.h Street Wharf! Leaves South Trenton. Saiurday,NoV.2n,10 A.H balurUay,Nov,2-l, 2 P.M Mouuay, uu, ii jn. jiouuay, ev, i r.ra Tuesday, Tec, 1, 1 P.MiTuesday, Die. 1, s P.M Ved'day, " 2, L'i.P.M I Wed duy, " 2. don't g J Ihursday, " 8, 1'. P.M ,'lhuisday, a, 7 A.M Friday, ' 4, 2 P.M I Friday, " 4, 8 A.M Fare to Trentou, is ceuis each way; Intermediate places, 36 cents. 4 11 mmriCZJs OPPOSITION TO THE COM- IT rhTTC" isia-t RAILROAD AND KI VEU MUiN01-Ui.i. bueaiuer JOHN SYLVESTER will make dally excursions lo Wilmlugtou (buuitaysexoepted), touch ing at Cheater aud Marcus Uook, leaving AUOH Sireet wharf at 9 46 A.M. aud 8-30 P. Ai I returning, Uav- wiiulngtos at 7 A, M. and 12 80 F. U, Light frelgUU taken. uURNB. I28U Camilla. w .AlCTZs 1,014 WILMINGTON, C11ESIEU FARK10CTS. TheSteamfrH. M. F ELI ON leaves Chesnnt Street Wharf ai 2 1. M , and Wllmlugton at S ou A. M Fre, 10 cts. Freight taken at low rates. 11 IS 12t ' FOB NEW YORK SWIFT-SDRB Transportation Compauy Despatch a u bvtlit-bure Lines, via Delaware ana iiartian Canal, ou aud after the lBih of March, leaving dully at 12 M. arid t P. M., connecting with all Northern aud Eastern lines. For Irelthi. wblch will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to W ILLIAM M. BA1HU4UI., Ill No. La B, DELAWARE Avouue, EEaDINC) RA1LUOAI). (JURAT TRUNK LINE Iriin Piillaoeipbla to the Interior of Fenns? I van la, the 8clnij iklil, Misiiebanua. Cumber laud aid Vomlng Vai eys, tbe Nurth, Northwest and the t'anadas Hummer Pa-iaenger Trains leave tbe t'on)pn's Ptpot, Thirteenth and t'allowhlll streem. Pmiudell'bla. at Die lollowing hours: MORN1NO ACCOM MODA ITON.-At 7 80 A.M. for Reaolug and all Intermsdiate stations, and Alleu town, Reiorrhig, leaves Reading at 6 30 P. M., arriving In Ph'lndelphia at tt'16 P, M. MbKKIM) EXPKRbH-At A 13 A. M., for Road In I, Lebanon, Harrhbu'g, Potlsville, Pine Orove. Tania qiia, hunbury, W II uaninpnrt. Elmira Rochester, Nlegara Falls. Bullalo, WUkeshnrre, Flitstou, York, Carlisle. I hamhersburg, llsgerslown, etc. The 7-3otialn connects at Rendlnt with the Kait Pennsylvania Railroad trains lor Ailentown, etc. und tbe 8 is A. M . connects wlih the lbanon Valley tralu lor Ilarrlsburg, etc.: at port Clinton with CatHWissa Railroad trains for Wilitmsiorl, Lock llaveu, Elinlra, t ic; at Jlarilbborg with Norlht-rn Ceniral, Cuiuber Hnd VBlley, ami Kchuvlkill and Kns.,iieliaiiua traiui tor (lrlhllnll)erlaud, Wiillamsport, York, ChambBrs burg. Pine grove, eic. AF'J FKf OON h,X PRE"4. Leaves Philadelphia at H'HO f, M . for Reading. Potlsville, IlHrrlaburg, etc., connecting with Reading and Columbia Rullruad trains for v Inmbln, e-c. ion hi OWN ACCOMMODATION Leaves Polts town at s 4h A. M., stopp'ng al Intermediate slaii'ins: arrives In riilludeipnU at if 0o A. M. Returning leaves Phsdeiphla at 4 30 P. M.; arrives in Pottstowu at t 40 BEADING ACCOMMODATION Leaves Reading at 7Mo A. M., stopping at au way stallous; arrives lu Fhtlxdclphta al iu lx A. M. Returning, leaves Philadelphia at 6 15 P. M.; arrives In Reading at H-o6 P. M. Trains tor Philadelphia leave ILtrrlHhurg at 810 A. M,, and Poltuvllle al 8 46 A. M. arriving in Phliaael plus at 1 P. M. Allernoon trains louvn Ilarrlsburg at 2-os P. M., and 1'oitHvMe at i ia P. M.; arriving at l'HIladelphla at 4.') r. M. llariisburg accommodation leaves Reading at 715 A.M, and narriHhuig al 4 10 P.M. Couneuilig at Iteadlng with Afternoon A.cciuiiii'dallou souih alt 81) P. M , arriving lu Philadelphia at IS P. M. M arket train, with a Passenger car atlacuetl leaves Phlludelphia al 12 45 noou fur t'olUfllla and all Way blaiions; leaves Potlsville at 7 A. M. for Fhlladelphla mid all other Wiv Mtalltin.i. All tbe above tralus m i dallV. Bundsys excepted. bui day trains leave Pottsvito ai s mi a. m., ana Philadelphia at 31) P. M : leave Philadelphia lor Ri aolug at 8 oo A, M., reiurulug Irom Beading at 4 62 CHESTER VALLEY RATLROAD.-Pftisengers for Downlugtnwn and lntermedlaie points take the 7 30 A. M 12-45 aud 4 80 P.m. trains Irom Philadel phia: lemming from Downingtown at 6 30 A. M., I'oo ana 6 46 P M. PERKIO jlJtN RAILROAD. Passeucers for Skip pack lake 7 M A. M. aud 4'3o P. M. trains irom Phila delphia, returning froin Sklppack at 8-10 A.M. aud 1-26 P. M. Stage lines lor various points InPerklonien Valley connect with tialns at Coilegeville and bkip- P,&E'W YORK EXPRESS FOR PITT8BCRU AND THE WEbt'. Leaves ew Yoik at V A. M , fi tKi, and 800 P. M., passing Reading at 110 A.M., 184, aud 1010 P. M., aud couuect al Ilarrlsburg with Pennsyl vania aud Northern Central Railroad Express Trains lor FltiBburg, Chicago, W ll.lamsport, Elmira, Balti more, etc. Reiurhlug, Express Train leaves ilarrlaburg, on arrival of Pennsylvania Express from Pltisburg, at 2 60 and 6 26 A, M., 9 36 P. M , p.itbitlg Readlug at 4 44 and 7 18 A. M., aud 1140 r. M., arriving at New York, 1010 aud 1143 A.M.. and t'w P.M. bleeping Cars scconipauylDg these trains through between Jersey City aud Pittsburg, without change. Mall tralu for .ew York loaves Harrlshnrg at 8-10 A. M. aud 20.5 P. M. Mall train lor iiarrlsourg leaves New York at 12 Noou, SCHUYLKILL VALLEY RAILROAD. Trains leave Potlsville at 6-46, 11-30 A. M and ti 40 P. M., returning from Tamaqua at 8-35 A. to.., aud 2 18 and 4 35 P. M. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA RAIL ROAD, Trams leave Auburn al 7 63 A. M. for Pine grove and Uarrlsuurg, and at 12 15 F, a. fur Flue grove and Tremont; returning from Harrlsburg at 8 80 F, M., and from Trem.ut at 7 40 A. M., auu 6 35 P. M. TICKETS. Through first class tickets and emi grant tickets to all the principal points lu the Norm end West and Canadas. Excursion lirkeis from Philadelphia to Reading and Intermediate stations, good lor day only, ate sold by Morning Accommodation, Market Train, Reading aud Fottstown Accommodailou Trains, at reduced '".Excursion Tickets to Philadelphia, good for day only., are sold nt Reading uud luiermedlate stations by Reading and Poltatown Accommodation Tialns at reduced raiea. Ihe tullowlng tickets are obtainable only at the Cilice of B. Bradford, Treasurer, No. 237 S. Fourth sireet, Fhlladelphla, or U. A. Niuolls, Ueneral buper luteudent. Reaolug. Commutation 'ticket at 25 percent discount, be tween any nomis desired, tor families and liruis. Mileage Tickets, good for 2000 mile.,, between all joints, at f.'-6o eaco, lor fauillled and tlrins beacon Tickets lor ihree, six uiue, or twelve months, for holders only, to all poluls, at reduced rcT'rg)-men residing on tbe line of the road will be furnished witu carus, entitling ihemselves aud wives to tickets at halt tare. Excursion 't ickets from Fhlladelphla to principal stallous .good lor e-aturday, ouuday.aud Mouilay, at lductd laie, to be baa ouly at tho Ticket OUlce, at Thirteenth and CallowblllsireeiB. FREIOH t'. Uoons ot ail decrlptlons forwardud to all the above points irom the Cimpauy'sNew Freight Depot, Broad aud Willow streets. irciKhl 't rains leave Philadelphia dally at 4 35 A. M., lr4i noou, 8a:id 6 P. 1)1., lor Readlug. Lebuuou, liacriNburg, FotlbVllie, Fort cituiou, auu all poiula MaUs' cloie at the Philadelphia Post Olllce tor all pluces on the road aud lis branches al 5 A. M., and lor the principal blulions only at 2-16 P. M. 11AU jAOE. Duiikau's Express will collect Bag guge tor all tralus leaving Philadelphia Depot. Oriluri cu be led ai No. 2u b. Fourth NUeel; or at ihe Depot, Thirteenth and Callovvhlll bireets. "DHILADELrul A, UEitilAiSTOWN, AND NOHiUbTOWN BAiLitoAn-T1MJS TAIiLrt 1 FOR UERMANI OWN. Leave Fhlledelpola e, 7, 8, -oo, lo, 11, 12 A, M.. 1, 1, u J 4. S. 5V. 810. 7. 8 t. 10. 11. 12 P. M. ' Leave Oeimaniown 6, 7, 7, , 8 20, , 10, 11, 12 A, M., 1 2. 8 4, 4 S4, S, tib, I, o, , iu. 11 x . 111, The 8 2o Down Tralu, and i and b Up Trains will Dot stop on me uermaiiiowu rautu, I.euve Philadelphia A. M. 2, 7, P. M. Leavetterniautown 8,' A. M. 1, 6, ' P. M. nHkHTNiir 11 ill Railroad. Leave PhlladelDhla i. 8. lo. 12. A. ti... 2. 8M, tX, T. JjeV CUPBlUUb XX 111 H0, "iv, HUU AA AU A AU A W 8-40, 6-40, 8-40, 8-40. ana "ft- tttc. Phiiaaeuih a w A. M. 1 ana 1 r. ia, Leave Chestnut H1U 7 60 A.M. U'40, 6 40 and 925 M. AUCTION SALES. LIITLSCOTT, HON A CO., AUCTIONFRRS, Af UHLRMT BU1LIXNU, No. 210 M AtiKEl St. THIRD POSITIVE H'J-:t lAL TR A DK S LK O f 1-HKM'H AMI (JElluAN FANCY ili)')IM AND J.OIIONW FOR 'JUK HOLIDA.Y SEASON, 81 CATaLOOUE. On Friday Morning. Hep. 4. commencing al lo o'clock, pnmnrlalnr fitll Hues ot tine goods for holiday sales. 12 1 8t FAY O'HIPH-ADDITIONAL. On Frlhav 1.1 rtriiinir. Pec. 4 at 10 n'plnrk. hv p&mlni'iiM hv nilAV nf tlia Rrrclvrr appointed by the -oiirenie t' lurt. beini the skckoI an Importing Iloune, a large lot or fa-icv g' ods, comprlsiiig dolls In greet variety, a verv Isrse line ol clie(.innen, perluuie, satchels, luVsland. and o: her holldsy goods. 12 2 21 ! ! I'll lM.mJm WEbT CHESTETt AND PHILADELPHIA xiAlLROAU. WIN iKU ARRaNUEME IT. on aud alter MONDAY, October S, l&ii, Tralus will leLave PhllauelBMa from the Depot, THIRTY-F1R-.T auo CH1'N UT Htreets, 7'4 A. M.. 11A.M.., 2 Su P. M , 4 18 P. M., 4 60 P. M., (i-lb aud ll 3J P. M. Leave W'tsi Chesler lor Philadelphia, from Deport Oh att Market sireet alb ii A. M 7 45 A. M., 8'00 A. M., I0'41 A. M 166 P. Al. 4 M)F. M.. aud U'6t P. M. '1 ralus leave West t better al 8 ou A. M.. and leav kg Philadelphia al 4 60 P. M., will stop at B. C. June Hon aud Media only. Pansengers to or from station between West Chester and B. O. Junction, going Eaot, will take train leaving West Chester ai 7'i5 A. M.. aud going Weit will take the train leaving Philadelphia ai 4 60 P. M., aud transfer at ii. C. J TheDepot In Fhlladelphla la reached directly by the Chesuut and Walnut streetcars. Those of the Market Street line run wliblu oue square. The rarsuf both Huts conutot with each train upon lie arrival. ONKUNDVYS, Leave Philadelphia at 8 3o A. M . and 2 00 P. M. Leave West Chester at 7-66 A, M. and 4 00 P. M. Tralus leavlug Philadelphia at 7 45 A. M. and 4-M P, M , and leaving West Chester at 8 00 A. M. and 4-6O V. M., counect ai 11. C Junction with Trains on P. oi 11. c. K. It., for Oxford and luiermedlate points. ,10 HENRY WOOD, Ueneral SuD't. JERSEY If A ILRO AD 8. AND WINTER ARHANUl! yroui toot of MARKET btreel (Upper Ferry). Commencing 186S. bfpleiuoer 18, e oi.ijowh. Millvuie, a-u WEDNESDAY. INS LkAVE Ad For Cane May and stallous below D M For Mlllvllle, Vlneland, nd Intermediate statlouB 8 For BHdgeion.'bttieni, aud way statloni 815 A. M 'woodoury at 8-15 A. M..8-16. rjp.and 6 00 P M. Freight tram leave Camdeu dally at 12 o doe nFreiglit received at leoond covered whasf below WFXhttteraNO. 915 bufMuluieiideul, F. Leave Philadelphia , 74, i, and 11 06 A. M. 1, 8, n rrlaiown 6 40. 7. 7'DO, . and U A. M.. lit. 1. FINANCIAL. mmmmm Dealers In all WoTCrnment SccnrlUes. 1J1LI.S OF EXCUAXJE Tor Sale on LourJon, Frankfort, Furls, Etc We Issue Letters orcredlt on Messrs. J1MES Y, lUCKElt & CO., l'arls, AVAILABLJ! FOR TRAVELLERS' USE THROUUHOUT THE WORLD, Ilarlng now direct private communIca Hons by wire between our 'ew York and Fulladelpliia Offlces, we are constantly iu receipt ol ail quotations from 'evr York! aud are prepared to execute all orders with promptness In STOCKS, L'thNDS, aud U0LD. SMITl!, RANDOLPH & CO., S. W. corner TIIIKU and CHESNUT Sts., 1128 PHILADELPHIA, WH. PAIKTE2 & CO., BAJiKERS AND DEALERS IN GOVERN MENT SECURITIES, No. 33 South THIRD Street. "HLLADKLFHIA, AGENTS FOR The Union Pacific Railroad Co AND Central Pacific Railroad Co We hare on hand THE FIRST 3I0ET GAGE SIX PER CENT. GOLD INTER ES'I BONDS of loth Companies, for Bale or Exchange Tor Government Securities Pamphlets, with 3Iups, Reports, and full Information furnished on application m jpION PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 102, ACCRUED INTEREST. AM) CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS At 103, ACCRUED INTEREST. AND 1, 6K. nd b P. BTJNDA YB. Leave Phlladelpu la a. a.., z ao and 7'16 P. M. Leave Morrisvown 7 A. M.f 6-o aud V P. M, t.o. P.lladelKhia6.7 W, aud lltKJ A. ..lit. 1. .i. au Hun. ttod USl1. ali TeiVe Sauaynnk 6'10. 7, 'Wi . nU "' M M., Mi . ex. a --BrJNI)AYai Lave PhllttdelphU A. Jl., auu im r. ia. LtlvS Maauyous. 7A. M.. b aud P. M. w H. WlLbON, Ofnoral Buperlniendsnl, ' Dt-pot. WINia and UKH1N btreoM. FOB SALE BY No. 40 SOUTH THIRD STREET, FHILA LELPHIA. 824 PHILADELPHIA AND EK1K KAlLUOAD. WlMTKK TIM K TAB1.K.-THKOUHH AND I 'a I i 1 M u fill llA U iU S B V K. 1 . W 1 L U 1 A AD THJt OIUSAT Ullt J-J-u- yili .ii Klirht Trslns. tralui im ti PUIladelphla ami lirle lUtilroad will RANKING H O U 5 I OF LMSPUK1', -to- jt?" T$ run an lollown: WKHTWABD. u irr Trait leae Puiladelphla 10 45 P. m. NAIL.lKALM ieM w,limmapjr, tt-liiA.M. arrives at trie 9 to p. M. EKIK JtXPEIl.bcilevtiiPliil'iU'ipui n jo a. m m arrives at fc.rie io-.oa. M, ELMIRA MAIL leaves rnimueipuia e uu a. m " . niwuJD)nn ........ ., w wu . An arrives ai Lockuaven, 1CAHTWABU. MAIL TRAIN leavtu Krle. VVllliaiUdpuri. " arrives at Plilladulphla EBIIi EXPBEStj leaves Krle " WllliaiuHporl. arrlvts al Philadelphia... i-iu p. M Mall and Ezprebs couuect wlln uu Ureek and Alilifny Ulver iialliuad, BAtiUAOK VHKCKKD itil-uiulli ALrni.i) iji i iLitn, 1 1 Oeueral Huperlnteudent. .... 7 ia P. M. ...10 B5 A. M. ....IS 65 A. M. A. IU, .... H75 P. 7-60 A. M. Nos. 112 and 114 South THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Government Si-ctiritles. Old 5.'20s Wanted in Exchange for New. A Liberal Dillereuce allom"L Compound Interest Nutes Wanted. Interest Allowed on Deposits. COLLKCTIOMS MADE. BToCKS bought and sold ou Couiiulhalon. . tipeclul uunlneas accomuiuuatiuns icooivw iur ladles. ... . , . We will r-'CGlVi" appncaiions iur j-oiicitra ui x.iib Iimur.iiK-e lu Hie Nalicnal Lire In-uramie Compauy of the United biaies. Pull luforniaUoa given at owr CUice. J- tSAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY-, -VTOKTH PENNSYLVANIA ltAILU'OAD. .iN Pur litti H LUKE K. DOVI.K.8VOWW, MAUI H t'HUNK. EA"TON, WILLIAMil'OKr. W1LUKH llAKkD, MAHaNOY IT IV MOUNT C1HMKL, Pll IoaUJM, i l KBUAnnuun. Anu ni HAltru.1, W I N Tk.ll A KRANUKM b)NTti. Pail enspr 1'ralns leave tb Dauoi. corner Ot BERKS and AM I Kit) AN bireeta, dally (bundays excepted), as iimowa: At 7 46 A. M. (Bxpress for Bethlebem, Allenlotvn, Wanch Chunk, 11 nzium, Wllhaaisporl, Wllkesbarre, juanunoy city, i-moiou, ana tuhkuhiiuoch, bib A. M. ( xnresn) tor HHIiUhfiu. Easton. Allen- tc wH, Maoch Chunk, Wllkesbarre, Plttstou, and Krrttiitoil. At 1-46 P. M. (Express! for Ilelblebem. Majeh Chunk, Wlkesbarre, llsr.ieton.Mahuuoy City, Mouut Carmel, fiiuion, ana bcrauiou. At 6'ijo P. M. fur Beluithuiii, Easton, Allentown and Maucbciiunk. rot JioyleHtowu at 8'45 A. M., 2 W and 4'15 P. M. For Furt Vaehlii)'ton at lo tl A. M. aud 11 no P. M. Vfr T.nRllAlH At ti'2 I P. M. n-iiih and blxib streets, Heoond and Third streets. and Union City Passenger Hallways run to the new p0!'nATlH ARRIVE IN PHILADELPHIA From Delhlebeiu at 10 A.M., llo, 66, aud 80 'Vri'mi DoyleHtnwn at 8 83 A . II., 4'5S and 7 P. M, v,..m r.siiSilHle at 7'i.U A M. Irom Port Wathiniton ftt in 4K A. M. and 310 P. M. ON HUmAY. Philadelphia f r Melhlehem at 9 W A. M, Philadelphia fer Dnyleitown at 2 P. M. Doylestuwu for Phllartelpnla al 7 A. U. nui riii. hi.m for PlilUile nhla al 4 P. M. tlikftH sold and HuKs'Hi.e chenked thronch at Mauii'H North Pennsvlvauia ItmsBaue Kt-presg UUloe, 0. M . n-iu .ueot. KLLW 0LABKiI1Agenti For Safe Keeping of Valuables. Securities, etc., a iu ana Renting of Safes, DIBEUT0R3 N. B. Browne, I J OllllDgham jfeu.iAiex. iienry, C. U. Cilarlte, O. Macalster, iS A. gay well, JObu We.bb. E. W. Clark, 1 o. t Tyler. OFFICE. No. l uuwwin onvcjui. ' N, b. JJHOWNE. Presldeut O. H- CLAKK, Vice PrenldenL B. PATTEBJBOI9. Bea and Treasurer. 1 14 wfinl HOLIDAY GOODS. AUCTION SALES. BUNTINO, DIMtBtiBOW CO.. AUOTIOIf. r lli- va'"l lalMAKKKT hire,, corner W ilaiik street, Bucceasors to John it. Myers 4 Oo. PEBAUrTCltY fAT.E OP SHAWLS. 11T OIIDKR Wit. THOMAS DO LAN. On 1 linr day Morning, Dfcember , at lo o'clock, on four months' credit- lin uew style iilgU-colored striped wool lorw suawis. 1127 51 LARGE 3 A I E OF B"ITIKH, FUFNCIT OKHmaw AKD DOMKSTIO JKY MWDS. ' r, ... nn Thursday Morning, Dec. , at lo o'clock, on four months credit, ril 27 5k LAI1QK BALK OP Ca HPKTlNns. FLOOR fur I LOT IlH, ETC. 0111 On Friday nfornintr, r)ecpnil.pr4 nt ll o'clock, on tour months' crMlt. i plci iHwaln, Vene Kri list, hemp, Cjllae Wad Tfkt curptilims. lioot oil cloths, eio. at j? LA KG E BAT.K OP FRKNC T AND OTHER EURO PHAN DRY UOODM. Kl'U. "'n,u"VJ , Monday Mnrmnii. A'trc. 7, at loo clock, on tour mouluV credit. 1216t BALE OF 2 CO CA s H TtijoT . N1IOE.S. TKAVFL LING ti AGH ETC!., . On 1 jf-i?ax' Mnri'loir. M2fltfc Docombfr 8, at lu o'clock, on lour uunlbV credit. t:ffl1n T-Ij CCi.TTU Ant lt.T LiltY, JSu. mo CHhMiNUT bt.. Phl.adeli)hl. 13 LiJ ,T, Vl-IIY TMPOH'VAKT RAT r received Iiihui tiIiihh f '" "m i of mtSA-L1'.K ' P'EACMrjNT, Khu. at' .twbrl,- ""s"'iiK ot OrlKlnal 8ppcluie , ? "'celebrity, seli'cied by him In tbe V( NOS. thai hs haa eus hv ponii.i. . i V J . v-,r" "t mui in me varioiia pulht.d exirMli tn i i..T. oV " v." " mi, . r wv wiuwb. A Ail w i n ill L. Johnson, K.A. W.M(innt,W.A. Carl Dicker L. nkum Cbev. .aliech Denoler I. Eacancura bnhellhout. Vsu Hove Vsn Wyut-atrdt J. T. l't cle ilodilinuton r-ttphanul! o. Arniileld 'l'OUHNHllll W. a niberg Jan Planeel Uuterherircretc. etc, $lm & C. A. WRIGHT, No. C31 (Hi:SlT HTHEK T Have intst received a large assortment of HEW AND ELEGANT FANCY A It TICL K S. Belected In Europe this season for their NOVELTY AND BEAUTY. ESPECIALLY FOB OUKISl'MAtJ UtESENid, AIeo. a larce and beautiful assortment of genuine " MEERSCHAUM nrE3, Which they offer for sale UI 0 mwiut AT VEUY REDUCED I'BICEti. , aim coi'tHininK an kiaoiiH them are the Mme. Ronner OfsHelschaB V. H elH V. Chavet C. Hoiinot W. ItiefMiahl Kordenberc A . Koiler Jernbrrs V. U K uell W. GCM'T, II. Baron fctiR. de IJlnclr. . von Baveu Mtroebel Tocplher JUT Sfcrlnn.r.u nclwlfri fnr l,l and arilMlcriifrli by the above well known connon' ?)fcAri't"PirvC,!1,,,e In the KAMI KIIW akVs riiaScV-!i JJUly AOADK M Y Of FISH iia v .fi. it ALT hlrpet! "ve Tenth, on SAT UK time if IJile ' "y "u1 eveulut- a"'" Tun ale will tnke place on TU1CHDA Y AND WED. A. Achetibsch Oulikuiln v. r-'chicslnger Frore Feu velPt Dnntitiert reiriire Drvdrux Vi'ibTkhcven Olto Fiuman ail ILtl Dh Ji.iif.he J. 11. Dill, TBOS1AS A HONS, HUB. b. iOLll'IH fclKi-ET. 139 AKD 14 m: Fale at Nor. 130 and Hi S. Fourth street HANDMIMK FUKNITURK. PIANO. MIUROR1 HPF.PHOOF MfK. HANDSOME VKLVKt' ilKLSSELIS, AMU OTHER (JAHPETd. KTU. Ou Thursday Homing. Drc.S.at 9 o'clock, at the Auction Hooms, by cata loRiie, a large ansurtmeot of superior HousHliold Fur iiliure, coiuprlsliiK Klfguut witluul drAwluK-room suit, covered wlih brocatelle; elPKant walnut draw Ion-room suit, covered with Raruet p ttsb; handsome walnut parlor and library suits: oneo walnut cham ber suits; rosewood upright piano; Une French olata rulirors; elegant waliaii centre table, Inlaid marble top; elexaut enclosed elaRere; two lure mineral CH.r; wardrobes; book-ca-es: Rldsboards; extension centre, and bouquet tables; chlua, glass, and plated ware; beds and bedding; line hair mattresses- otlloa) fnrnllure; superior tire-proof Bate, made by'LUlle sewing luachlnes; chandeliers; tine emrravinea- eaa contiuiiiinK ana cooktng stoves; handsome v vm DiusKelH aLd oiber orpets, etc. icto. Also, juaynara Dreecn-ioaaiuc tiue, 12 1 2t Peremntorv Sale. PRIVATE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS On Thnrsdity Mornlntr, a, ui. ii u ciock, a December S, at 11 u clock, at the auctlnn sinm niu be sold, by catalogue, a small private collection of oil PalntliRs and Eniiruvlngs, including works ot Ham ilton, nouiif ia. etc. May be exanjlueu with catalogues anv time nr.. Vlouslosale. lll'JSt BABE AND VALUABLE MEDICAL LIBRARY on 'rnuraoay Atieruoou, Dpc. 8, at 4 O'ctoca, iLOKlUb. French, and na-mm editions, many ol them Illustrated wnu colored piatts; periodicals, eie. 2 n Bale No. 924 I Union ntreet. HOUSEHOLD HL'KNl 1'UKE. MJKROH. BRTI3. hKUi OAKPKTtJ, F.TJ. On Friday Morulug, At 10 o'clock, at No. itu Clinton sireet. hvcatnW-, Ihe household furniture ot a titmlly declliiink hniiHB- keetlKK, t'ouklstl. k in nan of otnor. dlnlnir mum tliiiiiiber. and kltclien iurulture. laree mantel mirror, chlua arid glasbware, carpels, pictures, eio, a 2 21 MARTIN BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS. ( Lately Halemen tur M. Thumus dr bom.) No. ti L'UAbft u l Ml., ."ear entrance Irom Minor. Public sale ou the premises No. 1808 N. Thirteenth sireet. HANDSOME MODERN THREE STORY BRICK AUlblDJt.iMIJH. AiND 1A1T OF UBOUND. Orri'uosday Jdorntug, December 8. at 10 o cluck lirpi.-lsplv. on the nremtia. No. Ibis N. Thirteenth btreet. above Montgumery avenue, all thai handsome mndern three siory brick rtrimriTi.o, luimrtiufy uuuow uac. uuuuiug, ana lot ol ground. u 27 ut rubllcBiile on the premises. No. 2042 Wallace street. HANDSOME MODERN THKKK-BTOKY BRICK. iia.SJ.iiJl.JM. 1, AND LOT OF OROUND. Ou Tuesday Morning, December 8, at 1 1 o'clock nrecisulv. on tbe nrnmtuBs. all that haudsouie modern three-siorv brlcu mil. deuce, thme-story double back bulldlni;:!, and lot of srouud, xltuaieou the s ulU side or Wallace street, corner of Tweuty-lirst Btreet, No. 2012. Tho houie Is in excellent comm. 011, well built, aud has all tbe modern Improvements. Terms, w o may remain on luortkHge. juay De sees at any time. Keys at No. Zvli Y allace street. 12 2 at HANDSOME KE8IDEN1E AND FURNITURE. bale ou the Premises, No. 831 Wharton street. ELM! AN 1' WALNLT 1' A Kl.Orl, CHAM ah. K. AND DIN I NO-ROOM IIIRNI'IUBK, ROSEWOOD PIANO FOR'lE PA1NTINUH, HRONZKd. MULL BKLfcbliLa. AND OlllKK CAItrJSTa. ' "v On Thursday Morulug, December lo, at lo o'cloca.at No. 831 Wharton ktrtet, by cutali gue, the eutlre iiandsome boutehold furniture, lucluumg suit eleitanl walnut and Kreeu plUHb. iiruwing-room furniiure, four stills elegant oiled walnut chamber furnliore, rosewood piauo forte, line Freucti plate mantel mirror, huudaoine wa mil wardrobe, ex teoHlou-tnble, sUlebourd, HnrlDg hair DiailreKEes, lonagectiamber soils oil painting aud eugravlngs, oroiizes, rich Engliab Brust.eln car pet, chlua and glatibware, cooking uieuslla, refrige rator, etc. Ainy be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. HANDSOME 1YODFBN RESIDENCE. Immediately previous to the Hale of furniture, at 10 o'tloik, ou tLe premises, will be sold toe hand some modern tbreeslory brick residence, wlih duuoie three story bark-buildings and lot ot ground, sliuaie on tbe norib side of Wharlon sireet east oi Fourth bi eel Xu. Ml. Ihe house Is very superior, t as tuurble vestibule, rauiies, hot ard cold water. Kler cksH, beatrr, gas tliroughout; has parlor, dining-room, and klichen oil tiril lioor, slilliiK-rooin, bi.lh and Hioie-rooms, six chambers, dry cellar, etc. Gns fixtures inuluued lu the sale. May be seen at any time, ll 1 Hi TUOMAS BIRCH A PON, AUCTIONEERS AND OOMMldhlON iiEROHANTW, No. Jill OHibN UT bireeu rear eutrauoe No. 1107 baiuoia atl Pale at No, llioohesnnt street. NEW AND bKCOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD FUR- MIUKK PlANOH. ORPEl'S, MIRRORS, SUOW-CAeEB PLATED WARK, CHINA, ETC Ou Friday Morning, Atvo'clofk, at tbe auci'oii stoie, No, 1110 Chesnnt street, will be sold a Urge asioriment of superior par'or, chamber, aud dlniug-ruom furniture, com prising, viz.: Brussels, Ingrain, and Venetiaucarpels; parlor suits of walnut lurnliure, covered with plush; elegant chamber tul s of walnut, tinisbed in oil; llbtry suits, covered with reps: wardrobes; exten sion dlnliig-table, marble tup centre and botupiet tables; spring aud balr mattresses; superior feather bed; walnut libraty aud olllce bookcaieu: waluut sideboard.; silver-plated ware; chlua and glassware, retrlterator, etc. PI ANO-FORTEH Also, three rosewood pUnos. PARLOiiOltwANfj One rosewood and oue w alnut parlor orvau. WlRROBi One mirror, 88 by 60 lncbes; also, seve ral large pier mirrors. billiard TABt,E One I'helan billiard-table, complete. fcHOW CA8H8, BTORH FIXTURES, DE1K8, ETO. A lbo counter and square showcases, wall sack, olllce dfhks counters, etc. MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS A 1 so, a library of miscellaueous bookN. FOWLING PIECE A superior low ing piece and care, made by Constable. li '1 fl V. McCLEFB & CO., Vi o. . to MARKET btreet. AUCTIONEERS, BALE 07 17C0 CA8E8 BOOTS, BHOE8, BB0QAjN9 FTC. On Thursday Morning, December 8. at 10 o'clock, will be sold by catalogue, for casb, 1700 cases cases men's, boys' aud yuuiua boots, shoes, brogans, etc. . Also, women's, misses', ana children's city rnade) goods. 11 2s CLABK A EVANS, AUCTIONEERS, K0. C30 CH EBN UT btreet. Will sell THIS DAY, Morning and Evening, , A large Invoice of Blanket, Bed Hpreads, Dry UooOM. Cloihs, rasHln,fcrea. Hosiery, btailouery, Table aa , pcn-ael Cutlery. Notions, etc. tuty and country ruerciaauta will And bargain, lerms :slu . , a M tioous packed rYee of charge
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