THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH PHIL AD EL PHI A, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 18G8. 7 THE JAMTAUY JUUAZIXES. The liitlavv." TLe novel of "Cypher" U llluatrstei with i t full pge debign, by Mr. Sol Kytinge, ani j reaches tli seveutwntU cliptr lnthe.Uu'i- ary number of tlio Gnhi.ii. In "New York .TournaHeta" Mr. Eu-jzoaa iVngon gives ft rather liloresciit Bkntnh of W. II. Ilurlbat, of the New York World. "The Liberal Tri umvirate of England," ly Justin MoCartby, is a coirijniiBon of GLvltont, Bright, anl Mills. Mr. liiniuivl C. Etedman, in "A BH of Asteroids" ives souieacconut of "One-poem" poeis. "Tlte Dream Child" ia a twelve line poem by It. II. Stoddart. "The Lanman Scandal," by Mr. W. II Palmer, U an inte resting Ftory. "The W;ikiu of the Cid" ia a poem by Edna Dean Proctor, and "Elwiu .Booth" ia uu appreoiativo sketch of the Itragedian by Lucia Gilbert Calhoun. Mr. IIcntiaooe'd .-.sirlpaW ft Tlrtrtf 1 na ' ' 1 f 1 Y tut ' la worpe (dander on the subject than wai the ddeoua all'air whiohhe gave last month fts the ikeness of Mrs. Ke ruble. "Amis M. Crane" ontributea a poetical tribute to Edwin Uooth. Ve civs an ex'ivct from William Callen Jryaut'd translation of the "Flight of Dio ied,n from the eighth book of the "Iliad": While y H 'twas morning, and the holy light f day art r titi'Oiijr, the mmi of both the hosts Were Fuiiiteu t.Ld were fcljiu; but when the Jtood liith ia midJle Leaven, the AllfjAher took His goldm cal!p, aud in them kid the f.itei YUitb bin g the sleep oi Utatu the fate of tbufe "Who tamed the tteeds of Troy, and those who warred For Greece in brazen armor. IJy the midst lie held the balance, and, bebvld, the fate tO Greece, in that day's liht. sank lovn until ,It touched the nourishing earib, wiiilsj that of lirihtniozg Tiny ,Eose and Hew upward toward the epaoioiu V heaven. ,Vith ti at the godhead thundwd terribly irom Ida's cuii.-i, ana etut, iiu ! down I Among the Achaian army. They beheld ilu mute amazement, and grew pile with fear. iben neither dared IdoiueEeua remain. Nor Agametunou, on the ground; nor ctayed The brothers Ajax, ministers of Mars. Oerenlau Nestor, guardiau of the Greeks, Alone was lull ueuiu.1, and Ue remained Unwillingly. A steed of those which drew His car waa sorely wounded by a shaft f Which Alexander, fair-haired Helen's spouse, Sent from his bow. It pierced the forehead Where The mane begin?, and where a wound is death. iThe arrow pierced him to the brain; he reared And w haled In torture with the wound, aud scared alls fellow coursers. While the aged man Made haste to sever with his sword the thongs fThat bound him to the car, the rapid steeds Of Hector bore their valiant master on With the pursuing host. The reverend chief Had pemhed there If gallant Dionied Had not perceived his llight. A. Oakey Hall, Esq., the newly-elected Mayor of New York, has a snggestive article entitled ' Onr Crime Land Excursion." From Mr. Richard Grant White's article on "English Grammar" we take the followiog preference to the suppoitiausly unimpeachable aLindley Murray: The first punishment I remember having received was for a failure to get a lesson in English grammar. I recollect, with a half gainful, hali'-amusing distinctness, all the little incidents of the dreadful scene. How I Sound myself standing In au upper chamber ht a gloomy brick house, book in hand it ras a thiu volume, wiili a te.vgreeu paper teover and a red roan back before an awful feeing who put questions to me, which, for all that I could understand of them, might as Swell have been couched in Coptic or in ans trit. How, when asked about governing, I fenswered, "1 don't know," and when about agreeing, "I can't tell," until at last, in de spair, I aaid nothing, and choked down my ttars, wondering, in a dazed, dumb fashion, Ivjbether all this was part and parcel of I that total depravity of the human heart of which I heard so much, low then the being to whom I apply no pithet, for, poor creature, he thought he iras doing God service said to me, in a ter rible voice, "You are a stupid, idle boy, sir, md have neglected your task. I shall punish rou. Hold out your Laud." I put it out alf way, like a machine with a hitch in its gearing. "Farther, sir." I advauced it an hcU or two, when he seized the tips of my iDgers, bent them back so as to throw the -ttlm well up, and then, with a mahogany I uler, much bevelled on one side, and having large, maUxnaut ink-spot near the end au instrument which seemed to mo to weigh about ortv pounds, and to be a lit implement for a jart of that eternal torture to which I had been id to believe that I, for my inborn depravity, faas doomed he proceeded to reduce ray lit tle hand, not yet well in gn-stie, as nearly to a jelly as was thought, on the whole, to be beneficial to a small boy at that stage of the f-orld's progress. jj The carefully filed and still preserved re ceipts ot a methodically managed household Jnable me to tell the ae at which I was lius awakened to the sweet and alluring (jeanties of Eug'ish grammar. I was just live Wid a half years old when one Alfred Kly ay his soul rest in pf?ac ! was paid at tue ate of five dollars and lilty cents a quarter (a ood puce for primary tuition tueu), such straa aa wood for the eeason, iuk, and quills, nd books, of course, not iucluded. for thus ently cuidiui; my tottering and reluctant It pa into the paths of human learning, fortunately, my lather, when outside thapale if religion dogma, was a man of sound sense Jtd a tender heart; and as there wa3 nothing tiout English accidence either iu the Drfca llogue or the Prayer Hook, he sent a message ja the schoolmaster, which caused that to be ;,y last lesson in what ia called the grammar jf my mother tongue. 1 was soon afer re moved to a school the excellence of which I Uve only within a few years fully appreci ated, although, as a boy, I knew that there I T $s happy, and folt as if I were not quite itnnid. idle, and depraved. Thereafter I i'sdied English, indeed, but onlyiu the works speecu oi aaiiy campauuns, poke it with remarkable but ntaueons purity. ni acquaintance uimar as a part ot my early jlucation was made through the stuly of llmnoh, Greek, and Latin. From my youth U I hated the name of Lindley Murray. I s thirty years old long raat his making or j&arring bbfore I gave any attention to his nvBterious pages. Having then real a few of iUein, I laid the book aside, and thereafter itturbed it, and others of like character and arpose, only as objects ot special, curious, id wou'ii iuip luiiuiry. My kiiid and courteous re'lyrs wU' pr'JoDj I hope, this reminiscence, in which I have in dulged myself only because in some of the comments, private as well as pnblio, which have been made upon these articles, I have hmu myrelf called a grammarian. God forbid that I should be anything of the sort I Thi.t I am unversed in the rules ol English grammar (so called), I am not ashamed to con less; for special ignorance is no reproaoh when unaccompanied with presumption. Aud what I cowfeas that I have not acquired, I have not undertaken to teach. That task I h ave to thoae who are capable of the subject, and who feel its neoeseity. If grammar is what it has been dofiaed as being, the science which has fer its object the laws which regulate language, the remarks juet made cannot be justified; for, in this seme, grammar is as muoh concerned with words by themselves, with their signification aud their origin, and with their rightful use in those regards, as with their relation to each other in the sentence; and it ia in this sense but another name for the sclenoe of lauguage, for philology. lUit, notwithstanding that de finition, and its acceptance by some gramma lians and some compilers of dictionaries, this is not the sense iu which the word grammar is generally used. Nor can the position whioh I have now takm be maintained if grammar is regarded as the science of the rightful or reasonable expression of thought by language; for grammar, iu this aspect, would be so closely connected with logic as to be a part of it to all intents and purposes. !ut prammar, in its usual sense, Is the art of speaking and writing a language correctly, in which definition the word correctly means in accordance with laws which are base i upon the relations, not of thoughts, but of word, and which are determined by verbal forms. It is this formal, constructive grammar which seems to me almoet if not entirely superfluous, iu regard to the English language. Long ago, before any attempt had been made to write its grammar, that language had worked itself nearly free of those verbal forms which control linguistic contruction, and therefore free in the same degree from the needs and the control ol lormal, constructive grammar. And, strangely, it was not until lioglish had cast itself firmly aud sharply into its present simple mould that scholars undertook to fur nish it with a grammar, the nomenclature and the rules of which they took from lan guages the Latin and the Greek with which it had no formal affinity, to which it had no formal likeness, and by the laws of which it could not be bound except so far as they were the universal laws of human thought. Allu sions to grammar aud to its importance as a part of education abound in our early litera ture. In a rhyming exhortation to a child, written in the lilteenth century, these Hues occur: "My lcfo cliyld I kownol yo To In i mo Uii vj t'iiM, Uiou iiwvse yc; Ami liuve Uii till of tUy clensomie lioth ol nowne and if pronowno, And ilk cube in plurclu Jlow thai sal end, awyse the we!c; Av.U tUl parriclpyis furaele thou nowth, And llii comparisons be yn tin lliowlto; Tliyck of the revele of the rehuyfe; And then Kt'Liulle thou the better Ihryfe; And how u vcrbc nchalle be f.irmede, 'J'nke gode tulc that thou bo not munnede; The abJatyfe crno thou Imie In iriynd, That he be wived iu hys kj n't; 'Xb ke godo hedi- qwat he wylle do. And how u uowue substauiyfe Wylle corde with a verbe aud a retalyfc, 1'otcHlo, 2osco, jick, Eut, as appears Oik Its face, this exhortation refers not to Eugluh but to Latin grammar, which was the only grammar then taught or thought of. That was the day of the esta blishing and endowment of grammar schools in England, but the grammar taught in them was the Latin, and alterwards a little of the Greek. Chaucer and Wycliffe had written, but in English grammar schools no man thought of teaching Kngliah. When, at last, it dawned upon the pedagogues that Eugliah was a language, or rather, in their significant phrase, a vulgar tongue, and they set themselves to giving rules for the art of writing and speak ing it corretly, they attempted to form these rules upon the models furnished by the Latin language. And what wonder If for those were the only rules they knew. Eut the con struction of the English langnace was even less like t! at of the Latin than Euglibh words Were like Latin. From this heterogeneous union sprang that hybrid monster known as English grammar, before whose fruitless loins we have sacrificed, for nearly three hun dren years, our children and the strangers within our gatej. T. W. l'arsons contributes a little poem entitled "Swallows." The Gula.ey Miscellany has several interesting articles titled as fol lows: "The Last of the 'Mammies,'" by John listen Cooke; "So l'atrocino," by Theodore Johnson; "A Charleston Vendue in 1842," by N. S. Dodge; "Mr. Grant White under Discipline," "Are we Inferior?" a woman's question, by Sarah E. Ilenshaw. The book notices, art reviews, and gossip are appreci ative and interesting. The first chapters of Mrs. Edwards' new novel of "iSusan Field ng" are given as a supplement. There was some talk about an American magazine having secured the advauce sheets of Charles Eeade's new serial story, for which he is to receive in all the sum of litty thou sand dollars. It appears that The Uahny is the successful competitor on this side of the Atlautio for this literary prize, and it is an nounced that the publication cf the story will Ehortly be commenced. This, with Mr3. El wards' new novel, will make The Gahiry for ISO!) unusually attractive. Mr. Uichard Grant White will contribute a seriea of papers on "Americanisms." Dr. W. A Hammond will furnish some rapors on diseases of the mind and nerves. Mr. Eugene Ensou wil i analyze the characteristics of the leading j journalists of New York. Besides the scien tific, literary, j radical, and economical artl- cles, interesting stories aud humoious and other sketches by well-known and popular , writers will be furnitdied. Statues are Made," by E. J. Knntze; "Hide and Peek," by Alice Cary; "Quagga Hunting," the first of a series of sketches of the wild life of a hnnter in Houth Africa, by V. J. Mills; "Hans Christian Andersen," with a portrait from a recent photograph; "Books for Young Teople;" "For a Winter Evening." A opirited design by Mr. Courtlnud Uoppin, entitled "The Slelgh irg Tarty Homeward Bound," la given as a frontispiece, and the magazine ia Illustrated with a number of attraotlve pictures. It is announced that Andersen's stories will be pub lished in the lliveraide in advance of their pub lication in Enrop; aud a great number of attractive features are promised for the coming year. Our School-day Visitor" for January, published by Paughaday k Becher, No. 421 Walnut street, commences a new volume with a good variety of entertain ing stories and sketches, as follows: "3aint Sampsy," by G. F. Kairne; "Little Meg," by I'hila II. Case; "Kathleon'a Prayer," by Ethel Ray; "Rambles Among the Injects," chapter I, hy Uncle Samuel; "Common Thiug3 of the World," by the late editor; "The Ragged Boy," by Goorge W. Bungay; "i'luck," by Dr. Chailes P. Gardette; "All RiKhtat Last," by E. II. Trafton: ' The Widow's Son," by Rev. John Todd, D. P.; "Curiosities of Me chanics," by Jacob Abbot!; "Craf'y Fox and ('ood Little Hen," by Grandmother Grigg; "Croquet Under Difficulties," by S. G. W. 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PEALEiib in Goveiuiount lijiii), oold, Silver CoiifonR, e.c. 1TDCKS or all binds bought and sold on commis sion lu Rew York and Philuue iphhk 11 3 tutus GLEHMH1TO, DAVIS & CO, Xo. IS South TII3E:i Ktrccl, PHILADELPHIA. GLEBDIHHING, DAVIS k AIORY '. 2 NASSAU SI., Xcw York, 1JAKFRS ASU UllOIvLIlS. Direct telegraphic cominiiuiculioii with the Rew York Slock ltoards from the l'liihuU Ijliia Offlce. 12 2 tr u c OF H O U 1 A N K I JayCooke&(p Ros. 112 aud 114 South TIIIKD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Dealers In all Uorernnieut Securities. Old 5-208 Wanted iu Exchange foe Rcw. A Liberal IMU'erciice allotted. Compound Interest Rotes Wanted, lulerest Allowed ou Deposits. C'OLLEl TIOMS MADE. bTuCKd bought and SOld On Couioilshlon, (special bulueas accommodation! reserved for ladles. We will receive applications for Pollolea of Lire Inmirance In the National Life Inunranrn Couipauy of Hie Lulled blaiea. Full lutoruiallou flven at our ottite. lil OVtS, HA1MUES, ETC REAL ESTATE SALES. OHIBUUHAIjK.-THOMAS AHON8, AUO. TlUNEKKc. I'irst-clttRg OrRln PlHilllory. H. W. corner of Bertcli Bnd Uoalca Blreetn I'.leventli watd, Flint Collectlou dtoUiot. Oa '1 nesly, PrcrembtT 22, IMS, ul 12 o'clook, no ni, w ill lie sold nt imbllo sale, at tlie 1'tiiliidelpliU I'.it'hBiio, all those two contlfruoun lots of gmund biuiHtA on the S. W. comer of Beitori and font en atreels, llevenl h ward; one of tlieni voulalnlDR Id front on Honch alroet :(:) feet, aud extending In depth along Unalus atreet 62 foot lUlncliea- and the other of them contnlnlna In fiont on lieacU mrbet 17 feot, and extending lu depth 185 leel. lnrhcs to Front, atroel, ou wblch it Una a front or 17)eet'jOf an Inch. Tue lniprovemenlsctmMHtola lur) and a halfslory brick lioiihe on Front street, etc. Tftln Uacnnrt ilete dlslllleiy In every respejl; all the work, lz., inaNh-tuhH, ferrnenteiH, copper work, ele VPtoro, French burrH, bollors and ciinlue, etc., are fi rat cIuih, aud cannot bo excelled. All to be nold In one lot. Clear of nil lncunibranuo. Imrnedlato possession. Mny b examined on application to the Auctioneers. Tornm citsh. JbOO to he paid at the time of sale. I'lnn and description of tho properly may ho soon at the Auction Knoms. M. TII()rAH A SON'S. A net ion errs, 1217lli82t Noh. Lit) nun 111 N KuUKl'll Mirtet. T'XKCUTOKS' PEKKMPrOUY HA1.K KslHte til Kilns Keliihclmer. deciMH'L '1 iiuniHH & Sons, Auctioneers Vuluatile I'.tni ucssfclmid. bt'ire, N. W. corner of Frank ford rood and 1'oluinblu aveuuo., JNineteenlh ward, 41 leet front, KiO leet deeo to L'.rlb street, three fronts. On Tui sday, February Hi, ISti'), at 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold at public Ralo, with out reserve, at the l'hiladelpuiu KxetmiiKf , nil ibat 1 wo-siory brick buili'lnirand lot of uiound mtuate Nob. 1700 and 17U2 Frauklord road, N. V. coiner of Coliimbla aveuue, Xs'iueieentli wnrtl; the lot contnlniuu In fronton Fraukford road 41 feet, and pxl'iudlug lu deptu aliiif Columbia avenue 160 feet to l.otb si rcot -three fronlH, It bus been occupied as a dry un-iris and cli.tbluc Kt re; bns llnee larae bullc wliidivvw, new balcony, liii-e hull, and 5 rooms on aecud lloor; large yard, e'e. Tiro above is a very valu able property, and Is a very oo:l bus.lno.ss t-'ii nil. Hale abholnte. Immediate pnss ssiou. M:iy bo exiunlucd any day previous to s.Uj. iiy order of JACOU NlUDT.TNCfKn,) ,,. M.fc-KIDF.NHACII, 7 ItfCUtOrS. M. 1'IIOMAS SON'S, Allitlonne-d, 12 17 20 JIM IU li o. l.'iO and 141 H. FOU Kl'U SI. f-'J, would call lte atleullou of tlie publlu to Lit Cli INtW uLDJj.JN KAOLKFUltNACK. JV This la an entirely new healer. It 1 s i cin alrucu d an lo at ouce cowiueud Itielt to general favor, be lug a combination ol wrought ai.d caat iron. Ilia Vtry ain.ple lu its construction, atd la purlectly air tight; 81-iM-leunliiK, haviugtiio 1 1 pes or drinim t lie taken out aud clt-uued. It U ho arruuK'd witn upright Hues aa to produce a larger amount of heat from tue san.e weight ot coal lhau any furnace now lu uue. '1 ue lijg'oinolle condition ol Hie air uu producfd by u.y new arrat.geiutiil ot evaporation will at oncu de uioiuu aie iliht It in tt.e only Hot Air Furuaue tUut will prcduce a pnelolly liealihy aluionphere. 'Jiimeiu wautol a cumplele Ue.ling Apparatus would do well to call and examine the tioldon Kaglo, UllAKLntt WJLLIAM'l, Ilea. Ha: aud 11.H MAHii n. r utreet, l'hlladelplila. A large pRBor'inent ot Cooking Ilacgia, fc'lre-buard blovti, Low Down UraleH, Veulliaiora, etc, alwaj a K. 'lobblnc of all klnis promptly done. 5 1J STEAMDOAT LINES. p. IT S l'lIILADlCLl'lllA AND THEN. -LJ--j-jt-; lt tin hteaiuboat Line. The steamboat XliWhs UilKi.BT liv. vea AiK ll Hiritt Wharf, tor Treuton, slopping at Tacouy, Torrwidale, Meverly Burlluslon, lirlbiol.i'loreuoe, KoliUlu.' Wnarf. aud White lllil. . LeuvesAichEtreetWbartl Leaves Smith Trenton. Waturday, Jjfo ia 10 AM Saturday Dic.l, 2 P.M ilonduy, H. U M. Iftlouday, " H, 4 J?.M Tut-auay, " 16, I P.M .Tuesday, " lo, 6 I'.ll Wed'Uuy, la. I P.MlWed duy, " 1, doa't go Ihurtiday. " 17. l'i P M Ttiurnday, " 17, 7 A M Friday, " in, li'. P.M Friday, ' 1, 8 A M Fare to Trcnlon, 40 cent each way; Intermediate placen, ceu la. 4 11 FOR NKW YOKK i (Jon and htwllt-mire i.iuea, via xmiHvvare uuu jvariutn TraiiHporlaiion -SWIFr-SURB Company DespMcti Caual, on and alter the 1Mb ol March, leaving dally al li 61. aim 6 I. Al uuuuooiiug wiiu au iMOimuru uw ttanltru HutM, . . . , ... For treivht. which will betaken on aocommndallui terms. auidylQ WILLIAM M. hA I II II A (JO., 1 U tltt. 1J4 19, DJiLAW AiUS AYW; r ki:aIi Eii;ALl;.- KSTATE. THOMAS & SONS. Modem fonr-itlorv Htlclt Hosldjuce' t. 2o5 8. Kixih atieet, opposite VaMhlnton Kiuaro. On TucHilny, January 5, IS.il", al 12 o'clock, noon, will bo suld nt public Rale, at, the Philadelphia IIxchanKe, nil mat modern four fctory brick rnessuai;e, with throostory back buildirg and lot of ground, Hlt.uate ou the east bide of nlxlh btreet, below Walnut street, op posite Wnshinston Kqunie, No. 15; coutainlug In front on Sixth street 19 leet 3 luciiea, and ex tending In depth 100 leet to a 12 leet wide alley. It bus tlie kh Introduced, bun, hot and c ild water, furnnco, cooking raime, ule. Ole r of nil Incumbrauco. Terms llitii casli. linmedUto popf.esslon. May bo examined any day pre vious to s;!o. M THOMAS & HONS. Auctioneers, 1217 1i)2li Nos. l Wand 111 S FOUltrH Hireet. liF.Mi KSTATK THOMAS A SONS' JiiSAl.i;. Two Modern Four-story Brick Hesl tieui e, No. ;!12 New Market blrtet, wltn four tbne-storv brick dwolllnKSiu Hie rear, between Vine and C'allowblU Btreeis. Ou Xuenday, He oiriuber i'J, lhtiS. ut 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold al public bi le, at the Puliudelphla Kxchaugo, a'l llioi-e brick messuages aud lot of ground tbert'unto belonging, Kltuuteoo the west side of Mew Market street, between Vino aud Callow hill streets tue lot contaluiug lu from on Newr Mai ket street 17 feet, and extending lu deptu 120 feet. The improvements ar two modern lour-Ktory brick residences, with three-siory back bulldinii; each have trie modern conveni ences; also lour three mory brick dwellings in Hie tear forming a court. Subject to a yearly ground-rent of 8108. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 12 17 19 2(1 .os. l.i'J and ill H. FOUKTU Mtieet. W IHCAL ESTATK, THOMAS A SONS' jUiSAI.li. Modern Three-story Brick Uesi aence, Mo. 292 t. Third Mreel, above f.pi uon siieet. On Tuesday, Uocember 22, lStM, al 12 o'clock, noon, will be sold ul public sale, at the Philadelphia Uxcuango, nil that modern thre: btoiy brick mei-suaae and loi of ground situate ou the west tilde ol Third street, ad leet 8 lnoiies north of Hprnce street, No. 22; conluiulntj In fiout on Third street IS leut 3 iuches, and ex tending In depth 80 leet, together with the privilege of a three feot wide alley. It has the gas intioduced; bath, hot and cold water, otc. Clear Of all Incumbrance. Terms tuny remain on mortgage. ImiueJlate po&sassiou. Kei B at tfce Auction, Kootns. M. THOMAS & BON'S. Anctioneors, 12 7 2w JNos. i;iO and 111 U. FOUii'i ii Stieet. 7 PUIU.IC WALK-JAM SIS A. FltEKM.VN, jEii. ALiCIlOJN I'.F. It. Lots, Vine strool, betweeu Tweiiiy-fiiBt and Twenty-second etrcois. Under authority of an ordinance approved the l'Jih day of November, lhb.S, on Wt duesday, January ti, lhijU, al 12 o'clock, noon, will be bold , al publics nue. at the Philadelphia Kxcuang-?, the folio w-lEg-described real estate: So. 1. Lot situate ou t he sout h side of Vine street and west side of Albion (late Aspen) street, containing In front on said Vine, street 9 feet, and extending of that width Eouth ward 102 feet. No. 2. Lot biluate on the south side of Vine street, and east bide of Albion (Into Aspen) street, containing In front oa Bald Vine street 9 feet, and extending of that width soutuward 102 feet. The said lots shall be sold separately or to gether, to the highest and best bidder, and for the highest price wnich may be uidden for the same. The consideration of such sale or sales shall be cash, or the ti per cent, loans ol the city. 8i0 to be paid ou each at the time of sale, to bare funded on the execution of the deed. By order of the Commisstouer of CliyPro- peiiy. jami.s a. r liLiuAii, vuc'.ioneer, 1217lh3t Store, No. 422 WALNUT Street. LUMBER. jsi'KUCK JOIST. biuci!; joioi'. HilMUlC bl. JiLMLUL'lx. -.o.-u tKaSONKD (JLF.All PINK. Iw'U lOllO fc,KA01KD (JLKAU I'lNK. J.OUO CHUIOIC PATl'tKiX PINK KPAKlSiJ-1 t'WAll, toll PA.Tli:itiSS.l rtKLl IKQaII. ICi-w FLOH1UA FLUOItliSU. i.'i'J louo jfivumuA FLnuKi.su. lOOo CAWjI.LNA 1'L'JUHl.NU. VlKOllA FLO) Jit I Mi. LKLAWAKK Fi.OOiti.Nii. AS. 11 FLUUUI.NW WALNUT FLOUillNU. FLOiUUA b'l'KP JiUAuiJU HAIL PLANK. 1 ii'i; WALM'f HVH AND PLANK, Ivi'.O ICUO WALNUT MM. Aj..jJ PL-VNli. J-OUO WALNUT LOillUri. WALiSUT Ih.W.K. Ikf;1-: FNtiEiiTAKKHH LUMIiF,!!. ISillW XOUO L Aii!it'i'A KKHH' LUjlUiiiil. J-OUO ItKU t'KDAlt. WALNUT ANL iflNi-:. Kl'l; I'JAHONKU POPLAlt. 1 . OvO fc.li.ASiOJSF.IJ CUfcUUV. 1.0 J d AH. WHITK OAK PLAJVK AN1J UOA1UH. HXUaUU i . IvS t.'lAK UOXMlKHIIS' 1 3t!vj 10VO (HIAIlllUXU.Mvli.ii' 10UO r-TAMSll t'i-.UAK tiOX. iJUA?.LlS, 1QK bA LE LuW. CAKOLINA KUANTLINU, lo'J J.OUO (JAUU1.1WA JJ. '1. SILLS, lOUO jMUltWAV b(JAN'l lil -NU. lb'Gb' 11 tliUAH S1I1KULLH, 10,ij CJr-likJiSMllWiiLKi. 1 0 0 O JUAULK, llctUi'ltlTt A (JO., Xx. iiiuo OU fit hirMt, T. P. GALVIN & CO., LUr.EER CetfKISSIM MERCHANTS UllAtKAMAXOX KTlitLT 1VUAEI', BELOW SLOATS MILLS, (SW-CAIXISD), PAIL DKLP11IA, AUXM'H FOR 80TJTHFRN AND EASTERN Man fKixiiKTmif VKLiAJW PINK HiidbFltUCKTilllJiji: buAl.UM, etc., Blibil ue hai py to lurulnU orUe, at iur.nlula riLLrtl. dritiveiublb Ml. any acctxblule uorL CkniHtkiilly reeeivliiK and on bund at our wharf BOU'lUFKN FLOOKINU, bOiN'HJNU. bUlN OLI. 4 AbTERN LAIIlrt, PICKKl'B. BliU KLA'18, HeLlliK, HKMLOUK, Wls,LlX)T MiUiilUAN AND ...V,,... i.t . tr a K . . LillliLu A fk ii in MA J (JO bULf -KJS UilOi. 1 Ul niullij ilLOFWIIUHKIU UK DEUVKUED ATA NY 1A UTOMII h. Cl'f Y I'UOMPTLI BUNT1NO, DWinoROW A CO . AUCTIfS .. KJH. N.O- nd M MARK OT'HIfJifr-F. vi vmum. atreek wuoceMors to Jo tin B. Mjeri i dfc fed. LAIIQE BALE OF CAKPKTINOB. tLOlllrt KTC. On Frldsy Morning, auu rt caruciui(. iu pircra oil cloths, etc, ' LARGE BALKOFFRF.NUH AND OTHER EDRQ PFAN MtV Hlllilis, KlU ".U. 12 ISM TIATENTED, JT HTHKTClir.It PANT8 RCOUUKn i ND from 1 to 5 ItioliM. at .'Inuel Freucb tnteaui Dyru. sua UiunriUK, No 'J N .... . VB, U - SW 4 .tut.L sua AUCTION SALES FLOOR Olt Jirrpmhrr IS ki n nvim-ir ,..r- .. LoiitiiK) plraw inrrom, Venetlsn. list, nenip,ci,V Ii 12H fin Xr...,H... u. Dec 21, l 10 o clock, on lour moutuV credit. PALKOF ISroCASFM BOOT, SHOES, ETO. On 'liH'Milsy MoiiiIiik. H2lflSt Peceihpr 22, ui Hi o oiuck. ou lour inonths' credit. B. 8 C O T T, J I AUCTIONE1JB. , KOI'1'8 ART UALLKltY, ' lxo. (to CUFHNUT street, Philadelphls. BALK OF MR. VLi.Kn JOIN FAlIS'l INiiS Mr. A. L'Huyve'ter. nrevlons to his departure for .iiroiie, liai I; Bltncli'il II M-.ill. Jr.. In rli nt i.i. 'l'i'8 ffh, ry cm tlio tveiiU'Rn ol TUUHsuaY and UllJAi. 1ih nnd InMi lipfAiiilipr. ut th ...nin.,L I lie uhiiich ct tlie mil, m nil ,1 isli iiKiillifd .m.i. .ri rt pr ht'iited hy very ctiuiCB ami Impiirtuiil worlta: A. D'HIIY VKTTFR'8 HTJPir.RB OF JilUlt CLAbd MODERN iinln Vtu Kiif-u 'niile'Je, I, leD KOI, (Jcrard , lavld ! Nutpr, . II. B, Koft-kuck, liiiil-tle Rentier. inurlKC. Verlieecklioveu, KrimelnKil, (', Verlnl. V. M. Webb, 1 David L'ol, I V,. rtoech, ; F. Mii.ln, ll . Humteruianu, H er.or, w. Vi-rhclmur, Count A. De Byland? 'H.Bnvry, and ottifrs. '1 lie NllOVe Collect ton MSInln nnrlVKllcri 1... nl.'lA Oferll by any llial Pun evnr hp.n iin-.f-ni.ui tn tnu AinerlcaD public ler v liilinion a. c) nle. N uw I'll Vlf w In t tin i .U'.lpm (li.llnrlita nl tlm Putin. rjlvAL-la Aciidcuiy of iT.ue Arts, day and evening lllllll fttll". 12 1161 M. TIK.MA8 A KON.s, Nut. 131 AND 14 Mist I I r.ANK.Ol'S 1H.OK8 FINK FOITTONH OF illKi'UKTH, 1 1.1,13 "Ka I b.U tt'UKKh, JUVK. MIKV 1IOL1DAV iiUvlij, FINU, jbNJuAV 1NOB, KlU, On Frld.iy Alteruoou, D: c 18. at ( o'clock. 12 til St K tpnflve ssle at No 24 J South Hpcnnrt ntrnot HTOCJx OF bUJ'FitIO (JAII1NKT FURNITURE. Ou Alondby rdoriiing, Dec. 21. at 10 o'clock, at T. & J. A. ITtnkels' ware- rooin". jno. I4ii south pecoinl slrr et, will be sold.al I nolle aide, au extensive uxsortuient of Huperlnr Fnr liluire. tnnrlh)pii: Wa'liut imrlor hiiIih. witn ri,.i. snu i ltd n coverii.Ks: library, d nlug rooru. and hall urnliure; eieKunt cliuniner lurnliure, various ntylea. 1 in.iiiiiacuirtd tu a Biinerlor manner tiurm.Hiv rr tlieir WHreruom HnltH, and warranted lie Baie will be l ereiuiitorv. aud M midft on an. count 1 1 Men rn. IleiiKi ls Uelii about to remove to ll.iMr new w.rtrooti.s sso. iin Arun street, 1 12 15 6t PALF OF CHOICE AND KLFJANT B00K9. On M 1 d .y, 1 ueiOay. and Weilnesday Abernoous, jHct lliotr 21. 2.'. end 2i. a 4 o'cltiuk'. a c ilieonnn ,.f ilioKe Ct.r:Ma-aii Hooka, elig.iitly, Illustrated woiks lu sujierii Lit 11 il 1 11 , Fnijllt-h and American edition., hiiilHblc tor holMuy .nsi ii, comiiiUiag tlie best au. ti orb iu all depuriineiits or literature uud tlie line ax B. 12 17B, Rl( No. 6H N. Fl lvenlli irnnt. tTPHtlOK Jrl'R- ITLRK UOKKWdon PIAN. JMIhRORH, A-MilolitiJ, BKUS6LL3, AND Oil Fit t'Alil'KlH, Kl'U. On Tumday MrrnlDR, Deci'ti.ber 22. at Jo o'cltcn, RkNo. i llN. F.leventh Biriet. i,iioe Green arret,l.y catalogue, the entire luriiliine, commlslng superior waimit, iiMlor. and umlrfc ruouilurniiuii-, Hue oval Fiencli iia e mamel mirror, Hue inned rinvwood I'luno, made by bono- Uibcxi 1 tz uu.; n leucu cniuu uuu KitMKwaie, walaat hfcretarv aua boukoanert, walnut and maimer. nr c liamter 'otnlture, line (rattier beds and btilr inat- lrtte.., tniierior waniroDs uoe Axmlnster, Drua-ti-ld. ami luiperla' carpets, etc, etc. Alto.r iiiKirators, kiicLen turuiture, etc, 12185) S.leNo. 1444 North FMevpiuh street. KLrCANT FUKN11 li'hE, MIRRORS, ROSEWOOD PJAJNO. HM( I'AKPltIS, liTU. On VVeOiitHftay iMornlnK, Decern her 2n. at 10 o'clock, at No. 1114 North EIn. n1U1 btieet. above Mauler Rtreet. by catalozue. the entire F Ifeant Furniture, cimiprlslni; llaudsoina W uIlu' 1'urlor Furniture FiueOreen PlualiCJverlnL-n- FleLKiit Koiiewnod Piano, made liy Aibreuat. Klekes A r-cbiuliil; Ele(ff rt Mantel, and Pier Mirror; Hn lie nor aiiiui tecreiary ana iionkcase; nuperior Wal nut Llriiug-Rootn Furniture, China and Olamware: Two Bulls ofHeuaut Walnut Chamber Furniture: llolnleis and Plllnwf; Finn Hair Mnvire-sen; Klegant Urii' Beta and other Ci rpnts; Kitchen Furniture, eu?. jaity up exBinuiea huoouck on me mornuiRol sale, '1 lie entire Furniture was made to order, and 1. equal to new. 12 Ki at ip flo. inuuiitTui street. FW AND SECOND-HAND fTOUajE MTURW, PIANO-". OARPETd. MIH 1EIJ WARE OLAHHWAHK MELO- TIIOMAS KIHCH A tUX, AUCTFONHEBH AND COiVtMlbHION ilKIWHANlU, No. Jji. (JiilNUT Btreet; rear entrance No, 1107 tiuom 14 ep.to No UluCiienot street. BCPKRWin jni.:v HOLD ll'KM IU )(-., PLA'I HEON, PA FLO It ORUANh, CHINA, ElO. viu x'niiay niroing. At 'J o'clock, at tbe auction store. No. 1110 (,'lin,nnt ttiet. will be gold, a large assortment ot suneriiir ili ir-ehold, Furniture, lruia fumlliel deciluinu n.nm-. kteimiK. , IIAflUTunir. A IN u IHtUAlNa, On Fridnv Aflerr.oon, At 1 o'clock, at llio miction store, will be sold Oi.e roeouil 7.U ociave piauo-iiirle, made by Vogt. One rusewood 7 octavo plauo-forle, made by Hail". iiini1. 01 e rrsewooa 7 octave m-.no-rorte. made by B assert. One roahognry (I'a octuve l lano lone. (iiiHOnbliH.. oiaau,8ix stops, lundo by Prescolt ACo. One Uielodeon. , . . DIAMONDS. On Friday, At 1 o'clock, at II e auc'dou siorc One luily'a brot.tli, l brilliants; nue rtnir. 1) brilliant One lii b, U Drllliouls; one ring, it liillilauui. one genia' rln, 4 brllllauuj; uud euiwald ling. One Kftrnet ring. One gents' pin. u brilliants. l21G2t LIPPINCOTT, SON & CO.. AUCriONEEUS. AfclLJJ.UWf BUILDING, No. Uu UadKU Ul. HOLIDAY fc.OOD1'. LARGE POSITIVE ISPKCIAI. TRADE SILE OF JU( U f AH1H r A INO X liOOUI. l'itajNt'U AND UELMAN IOYW, ElO.-By Ciialogue. Ou Friday MorubiK, Dec. IB, commencing at 10 o'clock, A iiplendld. ansnriuionl of Purls uudUeriuan Goods lor Hie approacblt ft holtuuy hh.boii, Ptrtitiilars In luture advenisenieiitg. 12 18 2t C-t I). J. NO JlcCLKFS & CO., bott MARKET Ulreet. AL'CTlONKEa?, c BALE OF 1G00OABES ROOTS. BHOE3, BUOUAN8. E l O. E'I C. Oa Monday Murnlnf, Dec. 21, comiiieLCiui; at 10 o'clock, we will sell, by cutali (rue, fur Cuili, . cases men's, boys' and yiiulbs' boots, snots, brogans, Imluiora'S, etc. Alro a superior nsncr I men l ot ludita', misses', aud clilldrni'i. city-made poods li 17 at LAHC & EVANH, AUCl'lONEEIiS, NO, G30 CUEBN UT Hireet. Will .ell TIII DAY, Morning and Ereulnc, A Isrijo In voice ol Bianketi, Bed bpreuU, DiyUooda, I Inltia, ( ai simeres, Hosiery, blationery, Table u4 Pocket cutlery, Noiions, otc. city aud couulry intrcuunw will Uud bargains. Terms l anb. . Ooouu packed fi ee of charge 9 tt PR0TI1ER8, AUCriONEEUS. Lately Palesmen lor A). Thomas A bous.) tan CHEBNUT bt., rear euirance lruia Mia r. ATARTIS No. ENGINES, MACHINERY, ETC. . PENN BTi.AH ENGINE AND m BOILER WORKrJ, NEAFTE & LK.VV HdLllUALAMI THEORETICAL EJSiUIN jckkk; MAC H IN Ds'i'b, BOILER-ALA KERM, BLACK-b-ML'l'lxo, and FOUNDERS, having lor many yers beeu In nuccehsful operation, ana been exolaalveiy inBsod lu bulluing and repalrlnk Marine ana Rtvr Enuiiies, high and low-pressure. Iron Boilers, Water iunka, Propellers, etc. etc., respectfully ollur tuair rvics to ibe public aa being fully prepared to con ,iacl lor eiiglnes of all sizes. Marine, River, aud ei.auouar; Caving acta of tnaleruB of different a.isi are prep, red to execute orders wl'h quick despaico.. u.ve:y dcscripllou of paUera-uiaklng made at in inoruiit uoiloe. High aud Ixiw-presoure Fin j ubniar and Cylinder Holleru, ol the beat Peunsylva 1,1a cnarcoal liou. Furglugti ot all sizes and kin n, Iron aud Brass Casiiugs of all dejoriiiiloii.. Kill lurnli.g. Mcrew Culling, aud all oluor work oouneotad rvitli tbe above business. Drawings and siieclilcatlona for all work done al tueesu,biIulin!onifitBOl bbarge, and work f tiara. Tb'o aubicrlhera have ample wharf-dock room tot repairs ol buai i, where they can he lu perfect safety, and are provided with ahearsi blocks, tails, elu, ng for laiaiag a.ay, or light wOB 0 neaFTjb, J u ii N P. JLK V Y, II BEACH aud PA LM ER Htreet. I, VAUSHM MJSbaiOKi WIUJtH u, Mkuaiuc FltTH ANX COUTIlWAIiK FlJUNDav. 1 1 U7 1U1IIMI11V1N L), J-HILAOaLPHIA, r MEK1UCE A bOW8, fENGINEEJid AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure oieam Euglnaa to r L&uU, KI vt r, and M urine service. JU. tiers, Uasumeiers, 'J'auka, Iroa Boata, etc, Casiliias ol all kinds, either iron or brans. Iron Frame Kooftrur Gas Work, Workshops, aat P.illroad bialloua, tic. Ketorta aud Gas Machinery, ot the latest and most improved coniil.ncilou. Every description of Plantation Machinery, aO 8ui,Kr, Baw, aud Glial Mills, Vacuum Pua, iHl 6 team 1 rains, Defecators, Fillers, Puruplug, En .Uuu, etc. bole Agenta for N. Bllleux' Patent Bitjfar Bntllna Appf.rati.a, Ncbmyth's patent isleaiu Hammer, euA Aunluwall A V ooIhkj ( Paltak Culriiunai b'U.t lra!i.iL'g Cuacliluc. 6 l
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